table of contents Table of Contents The Cougar Family...... 2 athletic department Coaching Staff...... 4 Mission Statement Support Staff...... 11 It is the mission of the Athletic Department to and foster an environment which provides opportunities for all student-athletes to enrich their collegiate 2007-08 Roster...... 12 experience through participation on athletic teams which are competitive at the conference and national level. In concert with the mission and values of State University, the department is dedicated to providing oppor- Cougar Profiles...... 14 tunities, which will enhance the intellectual, physical, social, moral and cultural development of the whole person, while conducting all activities with honesty 2007-08 Season Outlook...... 40 and integrity in accordance with the principles of good sportsmanship and ethi- cal conduct. The Athletic Department values gender and ethnic diversity and is 2007-08 Opponent Information...... 43 committed to providing equitable opportunities for all students and staff. The department will pursue its mission while upholding the values, purposes and poli- Pacific-10 Conference...... 48 cies of Washington State University, the Pacific-10C onference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Cougar Travel...... 50 Washington State University...... 51 Cougar History/Records...... 77 The Washington State University Women’s media guide was written Media Directory...... 100 and edited by Joe Nickell, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photography credits to Bob Hubner and Shelly Hanks, WSU Photo Lab, Jason Krump, Rod Commons, and Mark Lewis. Page composition and design by Diana Whaley, University Publishing. the cougar family

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cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 3 cougar coaches June Daugherty

In her first season at the helm of the Washington State women’s basketball program, veteran coach June Daugherty is exactly what the Cougars needed. Daugherty brings a career record of 314-213 to a program that hasn’t had a winning season since 1995-96. She brings experience the daugherty file working with WNBA-caliber talent to a team that has placed two individuals on the All-Pacific-10 Conference Team since 2000. Born: August 11, 1956 Most importantly, however, is the fact that Daugherty has a proven Home Town: Columbus, Ohio history of turning programs around and bringing them to national prominence. High School: Westerville South College: Daugherty began her head coaching career at Boise State, where Ohio State, 1974-78 - Earned a bachelor’s degree in health education she coached for seven years (1989-96) and compiled a record of at Ohio State. Led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship in 123-74 (73-31 ). Under her watch, the Broncos 1977 and 1978 and earned All-America honors her senior season. not only made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school Daugherty ranks 21st on Ohio State’s career scoring list (1,137 history, but achieved their first-ever national ranking and won their points), fourth in career rebounds (829) and 15th in career field first regular season conference title. goals (500). A member of the Buckeyes’ Athletic Hall of Fame, Daugherty was also a Wade Trophy finalist the first year the award In 1992, the Broncos won the Big Sky regular season was presented. championship, and in 1994 they shared the conference crown with and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. At Coaching Experience: the conclusion of the 1993-94 season, Daugherty was named Big Washington State, 2007-Present - Head Coach. Was named head Sky Co-Coach of the Year. coach of the Cougar women’s basketball program, April 20, 2007, becoming the seventh head coach in school history. After turning things around at Boise State, Daugherty did the Is currently a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association same for Washington, where she coached for 11 seasons. After and is a former member of its Board of Directors. Daugherty is also a finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in 2000, Daugherty led the Huskies member of both the State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team and the to their first conference title since 1990, the greatest turnaround Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year selection committees. in conference history. She led Washington to nine postseason appearances in 11 seasons, seven NCAA Tournament appearances Washington, 1996-2007 - Head Coach. Spent 11 seasons with the and three WNIT appearances, making it all the way to the NCAA Huskies, leading the team to nine postseason appearances (seven NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT appearances), Women’s Basketball Championship’s Elite Eight in 2001. including a NCAA Tournament appearance during her first season Daugherty helped a number of players earn individual honors at in 1997. In 2001, she led the team to its first Pacific-10C onference Washington, with Giuliana Mendiola becoming the school’s first-ever title since 1990 and guided the Huskies all the way to the NCAA Pac-10 Player of the Year. Four players earned District VIII All-America Regional Final. Daugherty was named a finalist for the prestigious honors and she placed at least one individual on the All-Pac-10 Team Naismith Coach of the Year Award in 2003 and, most recently, took from 1997-2006. Washington to the 2007 NCAA Tournament, the team’s second consecutive appearance. In her 11 seasons as the head women’s Home attendance soared under Daugherty’s watch at both Boise basketball coach at Washington, Daugherty compiled a 191-139 State and Washington. The Broncos averaged 500 fans per game (.579) overall record and a 113-85 (.571) mark in Pac-10 play. before Daugherty’s arrival. During her tenure, however, more than Boise State, 1989-1996 - Head Coach. Coached at Boise State from 2,000 fans were coming to watch every game, placing Boise State 1989-96, accumulating a 123-74 overall record and a 73-31 record in the nation’s top 30 for home attendance in each of her seven in the Big Sky Conference. Under Daugherty’s guidance, the Boise seasons. Washington led the Pac-10 in home attendance in both State program reached a number of firsts including its first NCAA 2002-03 and 2003-04. Tournament appearance, its first national ranking and its first regular season conference title. The team chemistry formed on the basketball court is a direct result of creating a family atmosphere with Daugherty’s staff Stanford, 1986-89 - Assistant Coach. Served as an assistant coach to and players. Daugherty creates a home away from home for her Tara VanDerveer, helping to lead the Cardinal to the NCAA Midwest basketball family, consisting of coaches, players and support staff. Regional Semifinal in 1988 and to the Pac-10 Championship in 1989. This environment culminated in 16 players combining for 49 Stanford went undefeated in the Pac-10 in 1989, and once made the selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team at Washington, and 30 NCAA Midwest Regional Final. student-athletes on the Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team at Kent State, 1983-85 - Assistant Coach. Served a three-year stint on Boise State. the Kent State staff from 1983-85.

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Daugherty’s basketball family is involved not only in providing everything necessary to achieve academic excellence, but also the means to becoming involved in community service. Daugherty leads by example, speaking at meetings for the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis and for many women’s June Daugherty groups. She is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Association and is a former member of its Board of Directors. She is also a member of both the State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team and the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year selection committees, and often serves as a clinician for the NCAA YES Clinic at the Final Four. Daugherty has been active in USA Basketball and was an assistant coach for the West Team at the 1995 Olympic Sports Festival. Daugherty also places high priority on keeping the top local high school talent at home in the Northwest, a pattern she began with her first Husky recruit, Megan Franza, who was drafted by the in 2001. Franza played high school basketball in Leavenworth, Wash. Several of Daugherty’s athletes have gone on to coaching careers at both the high school and collegiate level including, Lisa Fisher, an associate head coach with the Cougars in 2006. Daugherty served as an assistant coach at Stanford under head coach Tara Vanderveer prior to taking over the Boise State program. She helped guide the Cardinal to one of the finest seasons in school history, finishing the 1989 season with a record of 28-3, an undefeated Pac-10 season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Daugherty also had a two-year stint on the Kent State staff as an assistant coach from 1983-85. Daugherty played collegiate basketball at Ohio State from 1974-78, where she led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship in 1977 and 1978. She is still ranked on the school’s career scoring list at No. 21 with 1,137 points. She also ranks fourth in career rebounds (829), 15th in career field goals made (500) and shares the single-game school record for blocked shots (12 against Michigan State in 1976). At the conclusion of her senior season, she earned first team All-America honors and was a Wade Trophy finalist the first year the award

was presented. www.wsucougars.com Just prior to the start of the 2001 season, Ohio State honored Daugherty with an induction into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame. Following graduation in 1978, Daugherty contributed as both a player and coach on several international teams, including a period as a player and coach for the Union Sportive Vierzon Club based in France. Daugherty, a native of Columbus, Ohio, is the daughter of Naomi and Jim Brewer and has two brothers and one sister. She and her husband Mike are the parents of twins Doc and Breanne.

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 5 cougar coaches Mike Daugherty Associate Head coach

Associate head coach Mike Daugherty, in his many as 24 points per game for the Hindu Club first year with the Washington State coaching of Argentina. staff, has a reputation for building explosive offensive teams. Husband to head coach June, Daugherty, who enjoys fly fishing in his spare Daugherty is in his 18th season as a Division I time, earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing coach. from Ohio State. He and June are the parents the daugherty file of 13-year old twins. His father, Doc, played Daugherty comes to WSU after coaching tailback for one season at Ohio State. Born: December 8, 1953 11 years at Washington, serving his first eight years with the Huskies as an assistant until being Hometown: Bedford, Ohio promoted to associate head coach in September High School: Bedford High 2004.

College: The Huskies ranked first or second in the Pacific-10 Conference in scoring offense in three Ohio State, 1975-77 - Graduated from of Daugherty’s last six seasons. In 2003, UW Ohio State with a bachelor’s degree scored a conference-best 75.6 points per game. in marketing. Was a starter for the Three of Daugherty’s student-athletes rank Buckeyes from 1975-77, earning the among Washington’s top four in both 3-pointers team’s Defensive Player of the Year made and 3-pointers attempted. award in 1976. A 1977 graduate of Ohio State, Daugherty Georgia Tech, 1974 - Attended was a starter on the basketball team from Georgia Tech for one season, initially 1975-77. In 1976, Daugherty was named Ohio playing for both the basketball and State’s Defensive Player of the Year. He scored a football teams. career-high 18 points against eventual national champion and undefeated Indiana, bringing Coaching Experience: Ohio State to within two points of a victory Washington State, 2007-Present (66-64). - Associate Head Coach. Joined the Before transferring to Ohio State, Daugherty Washington State staff April 20, played the 1973-74 season at Georgia Tech, 2007, with wife and head coach June initially attending as both a guard on the Daugherty. basketball team and a quarterback on the football team. Washington, 1997-2007 - Associate Head Coach (2004-07). Assistant Following graduation from Ohio State, Coach (1997-2004). Led the Huskies to Daugherty went on to play professionally in the a conference ranking of first or second South American Professional Leagues. His Sirio Brazil team won the world championship at the in scoring offense in three of his last six Jones Cup in 1979. Daugherty also averaged as seasons. Washington scored a conference-best 75.6 points per game in 2003.

Boise State, 1995-96 - Assistant Coach. Serves as the Broncos’ assistant coach for two seasons.

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Brian Holsinger is in his first season as an also made four NAIA national tournament assistant coach at Washington State, coming to appearances. Pullman with his wife Stacey after serving as the Holsinger graduated from Federal Way High head coach for Montana Tech from 2005-07. in Federal Way, Wash., in 1994. During his Holsinger currently serves as the recruiting college career, he played his freshman season coordinator and the defensive coordinator. the holsinger file at Pacific from 1994-95, before transferring to In July 2005, Holsinger became the sixth Western Washington to complete his bachelor’s Born: May 20, 1975 head women’s basketball coach in Montana of science degree in biology. Hometown: Federal Way, Wash. Tech history. During his time in Montana, Holsinger’s team was ranked in the top 25 in High School: Federal Way HS the NAIA for the first time in school history. College: He also guided his squad to the greatest Western Washington, 1995-99 - Earned turnaround in school history, going from three his bachelor’s of science degree in wins in 2005-06 to 16 wins in 2006-07. biology. Holsinger is not the first basketball coach Pacific (Ore.), 1994-95 - Played his WSU officials have hired from Montana Tech. freshman season for the Boxers before In 1985 selected men’s head transferring to Western Washington. coach as one of his assistants. Coaching Experience: Sampson later directed WSU’s men’s program Washington State, 2007-Present for seven successful seasons and is now the - Joined the Cougar coaching staff head coach at Indiana. May 4, 2007, as assistant coach for “I’m really proud to have Brian Holsinger Washington State, serving primarily as joining our program,” WSU Head Coach June the team’s recruiting coordinator and Daugherty commented. “He is an accomplished defensive coordinator. coach who will be a great teacher for our www.wsucougars.com Montana Tech, 2005-07 - Became the student-athletes at Washington State. sixth head coach in women’s basketball “Brian also is obviously an accomplished history at Montana Tech, leading the recruiter. He is going to be a great addition squad to its first top 25 ranking in to the Cougar basketball family and we are NAIA. Also guided the team to the looking forward to getting him started in greatest turnaround in school history, Pullman.” winning 16 games in 2006-07 after winning only three in 2005-06. Before coaching at Montana Tech, Holsinger The Master’s College, 1999-2005 served as the head assistant coach at The - During his tenure as head assistant Master’s College in Santa Clarita, Calif., from coach, led his squad to a 132-58 1999-2005. During his tenure, the Mustangs record. His team was a perennial posted a record of 132-58 and were a perennial national top 10 team and made four top 10 nationally-ranked team. The squad NAIA Tournament appearances.

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 7 cougar coaches Mo Hines Assistant coach

Washington State welcomes Maurice “Mo” Hines, a well known area AAU coach, to his first year as assistant coach of the Cougar women’s basketball team. “It is with a great deal of pride that I the hines file announce coach Mo Hines has joined our basketball staff at Washington State University,” Born: September 7, 1979 Daugherty said in making the announcement Hometown: Seattle, Wash. of Hines’ hiring. “Coach Hines is a young, energetic and bright teacher who has worked High School: Nathan Hale HS extensively to develop talent in the AAU ranks College: Currently attending of the Seattle area with both boys and girls.” Washington State Prior to joining the WSU staff, Hines served Coaching Experience: as the head coach of the Emerald City Legends Washington State, 2007-Present - Elite girls’ basketball team, a position he Joined the Cougar coaching staff had held since 2005. He had also served as May 17, 2007, as an assistant coach. team director of the Emerald City Basketball Emerald City Legends Elite Girls’ Academy since 2002. AAU, 2005-07 - A well-known Seattle- “I am really pumped to start coaching with area AAU coach, Hines served as head June, Mike and Brian,” Hines commented. “I coach of the Emerald City Legends for really think we are going to turn this program three years. into a Pac-10 powerhouse.” He is a 1999 graduate of Seattle’s Nathan Hale High School and was attending community college in the Seattle area. “Coach Hines is an extremely well-respected individual who has a great understanding of the game, strong communication skills and a vast coaching knowledge,” added Daugherty. “His duties will include on-floor coaching, player development, camps and recruiting.” Hines coached several AAU teams to area and regional titles. In 2006 his 13-and-under team won the South Sound Invitational Championship and his 15-and-under team was a Deep South Classic semifinalist. He was also an adidas Junior Phenom coach in 2006. In both 2004 and 2005 he coached junior teams to AAU National Qualifier championships.

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Returning to her hometown of Pullman, League honors as a senior in volleyball and Wash., Kate Werner joins first-year head coach basketball. June Daugherty’s staff, and is in her first season as coordinator of operations. Werner is the daughter of Pullman residents Mike and Vivian Werner. Her father Mike played Werner oversees team travel, summer basketball for the Cougars, lettering in 1964 and the werner file camps, budget preparation and serves as the 1966-67 under coach . administrator of community service activities for Born: June 1, 1977 the Cougars. Hometown: Pullman, Wash. Werner previously served as director of High School: Pullman HS women’s basketball operations for Washington, joining the staff prior to the 2003-04 season College: under Daugherty. Whitworth, 1996-99 - Earned her bachelor’s degree in business Prior to her work at UW, Werner served as the management and then, while on assistant coach for the Whitworth Pirates from staff at Whitworth, also earned her 2000-03. During her tenure, the Pirates won master’s degree in education with an the 2003 Northwest Conference Championship. emphasis in guidance and counseling. Werner assisted Whitworth to an overall record As a senior playing for the Pirates, set of 48-28 and 34-14 in conference play. the single-season record in 3- Werner graduated from Whitworth with a percentage, making 31-of-66 (47.0- bachelor’s degree in business management percent). She was also a team captain in 1999. While on staff, she earned a master’s and tallied 432 career points and 319 degree in education with an emphasis in career rebounds. Werner also lettered guidance and counseling in 2003.

in softball as a junior and senior, the www.wsucougars.com first two years of the program at Werner also played for the Pirates, setting the Whitworth. single-season record for 3-point percentage as a senior, making 31-of-66 attempts. Werner was Coaching Experience: also team captain for a squad that finished 17-8. Washington State, 2007-Present - Coordinator of Basketball Operations. While attending , Werner Joined the Cougar staff as coordinator was a three-year letterwinner in basketball, of basketball operations, May 12, volleyball and softball, earning All-Frontier 2007. Washington, 2003-07 - Director of Basketball Operations. Oversaw team travel, summer camps, budget preparation and administration of community service activities for the Huskies. Werner also played an active role in the team’s annual auction and was a member of the Fast Break executive board. Whitworth, 2000-04 - Assistant Coach. Helped lead the Pirates to the 2003 Northwest Conference Championship. Also served as assistant softball coach from 2000-04. Whitworth went 48-28 including a conference record of 34-14 during her tenure.

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Linda Rubenthaler Nikki Stratton Principal Assistant OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Linda Rubenthaler is in her fifth year as theP rincipal Nikki Stratton is in her first year as operations Assistant for the Washington State women’s basketball assistant with the Washington State University program. She is the primary contact for day-to-day women’s basketball team. operations in the office, as well as the Courtside Club However, Stratton, a 2007 WSU sport management and Coaches Corner. Rubenthaler has worked at WSU graduate, is no stranger to the WSU women’s basketball for 15 years and is an avid Cougar fan. An Alabama program. During the 2006-07 season, Stratton served native, she now calls Washington home. In addition to on the support staff as the video coordinator, and from her duties at WSU, she enjoys spending time with her 2003-06, was a player for the Cougars under head family, sports, camping, reading and gardening. She coach Sherri Murrell. and her husband Randy, have 3 children: Noelle, Logan and Ryder. Stratton attended Coronado High School in Colorado www.wsucougars.com Springs, Colo., where she was a four-year letterwinner in basketball. She finished her senior season ranked first in the state in assists, third in steals and 20th in scoring. Stratton is the daughter of Randy and Kathy Stratton. She has one sister Jessika who played basketball for Baylor University and is the head coach for the UCCS women’s basketball team. Stratton is currently pursuing a graduate degree in sport administration.

Joe Nickell Ryan Lawrence Jaime Schroeder Assistant Athletic Student Manager Media Relations Media Relations Student Assistant Director cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 11 cougar lineup 2007–08 Alphabetical Roster

NO NAME pos ht eXP Yr hometoWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 13 appleton, Katie G 5-8 2V JR Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Apple Valley HS) 12 Bemis, Brynn G 5-10 2L Jr coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS) 11 Betteridge, Colleen G 5-9 1V so Bellevue, Wash. (Chief Sealth HS) 20 calderwood, Katie F 6-0 hs FR Broomfield, Colo. (BroomfieldHS ) 34 coates, Ebonee C 6-4 2V Jr tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS) 23 dickerson, Salena G/F 5-11 tr FR Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS / Gonzaga) 24 Kelly, Kezia G 5-6 hs Fr auckland, New Zealand (Northcote College) 10 Kelly, Nakejia G 5-7 1V so springfield Gardens, N.Y. (Christ the King HS / Notre Dame Prep) 31 molzen, Heather F/C 6-3 2V Jr lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan HS) 15 price, Alexa G 5-8 1V so culver City, Calif. (Los Angeles HS) 55 shired, Sabrina C 6-4 2V rs-Jr petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande HS / Santa Rosa JC) 25 scurich, Allison G 5-10 hs Jr laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS) 22 Williams, Jasmine G 5-9 hs FR Kent, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 2007–08 Numerical Roster

NO NAME pos ht eXP Yr hometoWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 10 Kelly, Nakejia G 5-7 1V so springfield Gardens, N.Y. (Christ the King HS / Notre Dame Prep) 11 Betteridge, Colleen G 5-9 1V so Bellevue, Wash. (Chief Sealth HS) 12 Bemis, Brynn G 5-10 2L Jr coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS) 13 appleton, Katie G 5-8 2V JR Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Apple Valley HS) 15 price, Alexa G 5-8 1V so culver City, Calif. (Los Angeles HS) 20 calderwood, Katie F 6-0 hs FR Broomfield, Colo. (BroomfieldHS ) 22 Williams, Jasmine G 5-9 hs FR Kent, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 23 dickerson, Salena G/F 5-11 tr FR Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS / Gonzaga) 24 Kelly, Kezia G 5-6 hs Fr auckland, New Zealand (Northcote College) 25 scurich, Allison G 5-10 hs Jr laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS) 31 molzen, Heather F/C 6-3 2V Jr lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan HS) 34 coates, Ebonee C 6-4 2V Jr tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS) 55 shired, Sabrina C 6-4 2V rs-Jr petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande HS / Santa Rosa JC)

HEAD COACH: June Daugherty (Ohio State, 1978), first year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Mike Daugherty, first year ASSISTANT COACH: Mo Hines, first year ASSISTANT COACH: Brian Holsinger, first year COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kate Werner, first year

Student-Athletes Student-Athletes Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 3 Lost: 6

(2006-07 statistics) Guard — Colleen Betteridge (2006-07 statistics) Seniors (0) Guard — Katie Appleton Kate Benz, 6-2, forward (6.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 29 Center — Ebonee Coates games, 23 starts) Juniors (3) Amanda DuRocher, 5-9, guard (5.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg, Katie Appleton, 5-8, guard, 2V (8.1 ppg, 28 games, 11 starts) 2.7 apg, 28 games, 27 starts) Dani Montgomery, 5-11, guard (5.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg, Ebonee Coates, 6-4, center, 2V (4.3 Newcomers: 6 28 games, 19 starts) ppg, 5.3 rpg, 29 games, 17 starts) Adriane Ferguson, 6-0, guard (4.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg, Heather Molzen, 6-3, forward/center, 2V Juniors (2) 28 games, 4 starts) (2.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 19 games, 0 starts) Brynn Bemis, 5-10, guard (Coeur d’Alene, Jamie Roupp, 5-9 guard (0.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 9 Idaho, Lake City HS) games, 0 starts) Redshirt Junior (1) Allison Scurich, 5-10, guard (Laguna Marisa Stotler, 6-1, forward (10.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 29 Sabrina Shired, 6-4, center, 2V (1.1 ppg, Niguel, Calif., Aliso Niguel HS) games, 18 starts) 1.5 rpg, 10 games, 0 starts) Freshmen (4) Katie Calderwood, 6-0, forward Sophomores (3) (Broomfield, Colo., Broomfield HS) Colleen Betteridge, 5-8, guard, 1V (5.2 Salena Dickerson, 5-11, guard/forward ppg, 2.4 apg, 29 games, 24 starts) (Federal Way, Wash., Federal Way HS / Nakejia Kelly, 5-7, guard (7.6 ppg, 1.6 Gonzaga) rpg, 16 games, 2 starts) Kezia Kelly, 5-6, guard (Auckland, New Alexa Price, 5-8, guard, 1V (1.0 ppg, 0.4 Zealand, Northcote College) rpg, 15 games, 0 starts) Jasmine Williams, 5-9, guard (Kent, Wash., Seattle Prep)

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10 • Nakejia Kelly 11 • Colleen Betteridge 12 • Brynn Bemis 13 • Katie Appleton G • 5-7 • SO G • 5-8 • SO G • 5-10 • JR G • 5-8 • JR Springfield Gardens,N .Y. Seattle, Wash. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Big Bear Lake, Calif.

2007–08 Numerical Roster

15 • Alexa Price 20 • Katie Calderwood 22 • Jasmine Williams 23 • Salena Dickerson G • 5-8 • SO F • 6-0 • FR G • 5-9 • FR G/F • 5-11 • RS-FR Culver City, Calif. Broomfield, Colo. Kent, Wash. Federal Way, Wash. www.wsucougars.com

24 • Kezia Kelly 25 • Allison Scurich 31 • Heather Molzen 34 • Ebonee Coates G • 5-6 • FR G • 5-10 • JR F/C • 6-3 • JR C • 6-4 • JR Auckland, New Zealand Laguna Niguel, Calif. Lakeside, Calif. Tacoma, Wash.

55 • Sabrina Shired C • 6-4 • RS-JR Petaluma, Calif. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 13 cougar profiles

katie appleton Guard • 5-8 • Junior • Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Apple Valley HS)

13APPLETON’S WSU CAREER in a season standard at 100…previous total of 91 set in 1996-97 (Smith-69; Ludwicki-22)….pulled down 91 SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Cougars’ second-leading rebounds and grabbed 36 steals in first season at WSU… scorer with 8.1 ppg and led the team with 76 assists… averaged 8.5 ppg…posted double-digit points 11 times started 27 games…scored in double-digits seven times throughout the season…scored what was then a career during the season…scored a career-high 22 points at high 20 points at Boise State (12/4/05)…had a season Arizona (1/6/07)…shot 9-of-16 from the field and 3-of-4 high seven rebounds against Cal State Northridge from beyond the 3-point line against the Wildcats… (12/2/05)…dished out a season high five assists twice also tied a career-high with four steals against Arizona… (at E. Washington, 1/3/06; at Washington, 12/5/06). APPLETON’S WSU CAREER HIGHS recorded first career double-double at San Jose MIN: 39 (three times) at Stanford, 2/8/07* State (12/5/06) with 18 points and a career-high 11 FGM: 9 at Arizona, 1/6/07 rebounds…went 6-of-6 from the line against APPLETON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Sacramento State (11/17/06)…missed game at Oregon Four-year letterwinner at Apple Valley High School FGA: 17 at San Jose State, 12/5/06 (12/23/06) due to right ankle sprain…season-high five playing for coach Rob Martin…averaged at least 11 3FGM: 4 vs. Pepperdine, 11/18/05 assists against Montana State (11/30/06) and UCLA points and six rebounds a game in each of her last (1/28/07)…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable 3FGA: 9 vs. CS Northridge, 11/27/05 three seasons…as a FRESHMAN averaged 6.5 points, mention. FTM: 6 vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/06 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.4 steals a game for a FTA: 6 (three times) vs. FRESHMAN (2005-06): One of three Cougars to team that posted a 24-6 record, captured the Mojave Sacramento State, 11/17/06* appear in all 28 contests…started 25 games as a true River League championship and advanced to the State freshman…shot 37-percent from beyond the arc, playoffs…as a SOPHOMORE averaged 11.8 points, 6.0 REB: 11 at San Jose State, 12/5/06 ranking her seventh in the Pac-10…eighth in conference rebounds, 5.2 steals and 5.1 assists a game in leading ASST: 5 (4 times) at UCLA, 1/28/07* in 3-point field goals made per game (1.79)…knocked team to a 21-6 record including a perfect 8-0 mark in BLKS: 1 (3 Times) at Portland, 11/22/06* down 50 treys, combining with fellow freshman league play…earned league’s player of the year honor STLS: 4 (3 Times) at Arizona, 1/6/07* Amanda DuRocher (50) to set freshman 3-pointers and All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) Southern Section First Team honor…set school record PTS: 22 at Arizona, 1/6/07 for most assists in a game with 14…as a JUNIOR *indicates most recent occurrence averaged 11 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.2 steals and 5.1 assists a game…earned league first team accolades and another CIF Southern Section First Team honor…as a SENIOR earned third CIF Southern Section First Team honor…averaged 14.6 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.5 steals a game….also four-year letterwinner in volleyball…starting setter on team each year.

PERSONAL Katie Jo Appleton…born Jan. 10, 1987 at Big Bear Lake, Calif…parents Jim and Chris…brothers Kevin and twin Keith…sister Holly…enjoys volleyball, all water sports, fishing and coaching youth basketball… three-time recipient of the California Governor’s Scholar Award…Wendy’s High School Heisman Award State finalist (2004)… plans to pursue a degree in sport management.

appleton YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2006 28-25 238-8.5 78-232 .336 50-134 .373 32-46 .696 19 72 91 3.3 48 59 98 2 36 869 2007 28-27 227-8.1 87-240 .363 21-65 .323 32-44 .727 27 62 89 3.2 43 76 72 1 33 791 Career 56-52 465-8.3 165-472 .350 71-199 .357 64-90 .711 46 134 180 3.2 91 135 170 3 69 1660

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“Dynamic team leader both

on the court and off. Highly

respected by her coaches,

teammates and fans. Will

lead the Cougar charge with

a fierce competitive fire and

versatile skill package. A great

student of the game who

plays unselfish basketball.

Defensively she will compete on

every single possession

with great determination

and heart.”

—June Daugherty cougar women’s basketball cougar profiles

BRYNN BEMIS Guard • 5-10 • Junior • Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS)

1Washington2 State Career second…as a SOPHOMORE, earned Inland Empire League Newcomer of the Year award…Lake City team JUNIOR (2006) – Set a WSU single-season record finished 20-1-2, placing fourth in State and were league with a 0.69 goals against average…recorded seven and district champions…basketball team placed third in solo shutouts, tying her for second place in the Cougar State…named IEL Most Disruptive Defensive Player and single-season record books…posted a career-high nine IEL Best Playmaker…JUNIOR year, helped lead soccer saves Oct. 29 at UCLA and Oct. 20 against Stanford… team to a third place finish in State as well as a league tallied 66 total saves and ranked 18th nationally at the and district championship…named All-IEL Most Valuable end of the season with a 0.868 save percentage…missed Defensive Player…nominated to North Idaho Sports Hall BEMIS’ WSU CAREER HIGHS six games in the middle of the season due to injury… of Fame as goalkeeper…basketball team finished second named an All-Pac-10 honorable mention and a Pac-10 MIN: 11 (twice), Arizona State, 1/26/06 in State…named 5A first team All-State, first team All-IEL All-Academic honorable mention. FGM: 1, at Arizona, 2/24/05 and first team All-North Idaho…SENIOR year, soccer FGA: 4, at Eastern Washington, 1/3/06 SOPHOMORE (2005) – Made one start in the Cougar team finished 17-2-2, sharing a league championship, 3FGM: None net recording her first career shutout in 1-0 victory winning districts and placed third at state…named to over Long Island…recorded two saves in 90 minutes of first team All-IEL and first teamA ll-North Idaho. 3FGA: None play…continued collegiate basketball career, appearing FTM: 3, at Eastern Washington, 1/3/06 in nine games for the Cougars before season-ending FTA: 4, at Eastern Washington, 1/3/06 ankle injury…tallied five points and four rebounds in 45 Personal REB: 2, at Arizona, 2/24/05 minutes of play…earned Pac-10 Women’s Basketball All- Born Brynn Marie Bemis Apr. 3, 1986, at Coeur d’Alene, Academic honorable mention honors and was named Idaho…parents Brice and Jeanne Bemis…brothers Brock ASST: 3, Arizona State, 1/26/06 to the 2005 WSU Athletics All-Academic Team...named and Brandon…twin sister Brooke who also plays soccer BLKS: 1, at Oregon State, 1/21/06 a 2005-06 Top 50 USAA Collegiate All-American Scholar for WSU…Brandon played soccer for Regis University STLS: 1, (twice) Arizona State, 1/26/06* Athlete. and Brock competed at Willamette University in Track PTS: 3, at Eastern Washington, 1/3/06 and Field…grandfather Robert Boughton played basket- FRESHMAN (2004) – Played keeper in one game for ball at Washington…enjoys drawing and playing beach *indicates most recent occurrence the Cougars, tallying 45 minutes in goal her rookie volleyball…compiled a 3.85 prep GPA at Lake City… season…faced three shots, making two saves, while member of National Honor Society, Idaho Top Scholar allowing one goal in WSU’s 3-2 win over Northern Colo- and Youth Volunteers of America….political science rado….walked on to the WSU women’s basketball team major at WSU. at close of soccer season…saw action in four games, including ASU, Arizona, Tennessee-Chattanooga and Portland State…tallied two points and two rebounds against the Wildcats Feb. 24…named to Fall and Spring President’s Honor Roll.

High School/Club Career Four-year letterwinner in both soccer and basketball at Lake City High School…lettered once in track…played goalkeeper for Mathew Ruchti…FRESHMAN year, LCHS soccer team took second in State and were Inland Empire League champions…basketball team finished

BEMIS YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2005 4-0 2-0.5 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1 1 2 0.5 2 1 2 0 0 12 2006 9-0 5-0.6 0-12 .000 0-3 .000 5-8 .625 2 2 4 0.4 7 7 6 1 2 45 Career 13-0 7-0.5 1-16 .063 0-5 .000 5-9 .556 3 3 6 0.5 9 8 8 1 2 5

www.wsucougars.com 16 cougar women’s basketball #12 Brynn Bemis #12 Brynn

“An experienced guard who has played

a lot of basketball, Brynn is someone

we will count on as a bright player.

Brynn will also provide a great deal of

toughness to our team as a two-sport

student-athlete.”

—June Daugherty cougar women’s basketball cougar profiles

ebonee coates Center • 6-3 • Junior • Tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS)

34COATES’ WSU CAREER COATES’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Appeared in all 29 games Three-year letterwinner and starter at Curtis High School for WSU and made 17 starts…one of only four Cougars playing for coach Mark Salzman…spent FRESHMAN to appear in all games…recorded a team-high 32 year at Curtis Junior High School…scored 723 points in blocks…now stands at seventh place on WSU’s career three-year career at Curtis HS…averaged 11.4 points list with 54 total blocks…tied a WSU single-game record and 10.8 rebounds as a SOPHOMORE…blocked 36 with a career-high six blocks against Northwestern State shots…as a JUNIOR named MVP of the South Puget (12/17/06)…also had a career-high 14 rebounds against Sound League All-Star game…averaged 9.3 points COATES’ WSU CAREER HIGHS the Lady Demons(12/17/06)…posted a career-high six and 10.2 rebounds a game leading her team to a 21-5 MIN: 36 vs. Northwestern State, 12/17/06 steals against No. 12 Arizona State (2/3/07)…averaged overall record and the SPSL South (South Puget Sound FGM: 5 (Twice) at Santa Clara, 11/25/06* 4.3 ppg and 5.3 rpg…scored in double-digits in back-to- League) championship…earned SPSL South first team back contests with 11 points at Santa Clara (11/25/06) honors…blocked 55 shots… played as a member FGA: 9 (Twice) at UCLA, 12/29/06* and ten against Montana State (11/30/06). of the USA West team that won every game at the 3FGM: None 2004 USA Basketball Women’s Youth Developmental FRESHMAN (2005-06): Had five starts and appeared 3FGA: 1 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 Festival…averaged 11.3 points as a SENIOR leading in all 28 games for Washington State as a true FTM: 3 (Twice) at California, 2/10/07* team to 19-5 overall record…repeated SPSL South First freshman…one of only three Cougars to appear in Team accolades…named as a Top 100 Senior by Blue FTA: 6 (Twice) at San Jose State, 12/5/06* all games…pulled down 87 rebounds and posted 22 Star Index…Street & Smith honorable mention...2005 REB: 14 vs. Northwestern State, 12/17/06 blocks…shot .44.4 percent from the field to average 2.6 McDonald’s All-American finalist. points per game…recorded eight rebounds and four ASST: 3 at USC, 1/26/07 blocks against Pepperdine in home opener (11/18/05)… BLKS: 6 vs. Northwestern State, 12/17/06 first career double-digit scoring game came against PERSONAL STLS: 6 vs. Arizona State, 2/3/07 Arizona State, (1/26/06), with 10 points…pulled down a Ebonee Madeline Coates…born Aug. 12, 1987 at PTS: 11 at Santa Clara, 11/25/06 career-high 12 rebounds against St. Mary’s (11/20/05). Tacoma, Wash…parents Ronald and Rose…enjoys *indicates most recent occurrence shopping, watching movies and reading…plans to pursue a degree in communication.

COATES YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2006 28-5 73-2.6 32-72 .444 0-0 .000 9-26 .346 31 56 87 3.1 62 9 44 22 4 385 2007 29-17 125-4.3 47-112 .420 0-1 .000 31-77 .403 61 92 153 5.3 84 18 66 32 29 648 Career 57-22 198-3.5 79-184 .429 0-1 .000 40-103 .388 92 148 240 4.2 146 27 110 54 33 1033

www.wsucougars.com 18 cougar women’s basketball “Athletically gifted frontline player who

has the ability to score and with #34 Ebonee Coates

big numbers. A long and quick player

who can run the floor and provide huge

defensive pressure.”

—June Daugherty

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heather molzen Forward/Center • 6-3 • Junior • Lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan HS)

31MOLZEN’S WSU CAREER Federation) Division II semifinals…earned first team all- league honors and All-East County as a SOPHOMORE… SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Appeared in 19 games named second team All-CIF Division II…team finished for WSU…totaled 46 rebounds and four blocks and runner-up in CIF Division II…repeated First Team All- averaged 2.8 ppg…collected a season-high six rebounds Grossmont North League and All-East County accolades against Oregon (2/22/07)…five rebounds and six points as a JUNIOR…averaged 15.7 points and 14.9 rebounds against No. 11 Stanford (2/8/07)…recorded a season- a game…captain of team that compiled 29-4 record high eight points and three blocks against Kentucky and advanced to the CIF Division II semifinals…named (11/10/06) in the Women’s Sports Foundation Classic. MOLZEN’S WSU to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team and CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN (2005-06): Appeared in 17 contests for was also a Union-Tribune Athlete of the Week…averaged the Cougars as a true freshman…totaled 28 rebounds, 18.4 points and 11.2 rebounds a game as a SENIOR… MIN: 21 vs. Oregon, 2/22/07 six blocks and four steals for the season…scored three led East County in percentage at 61.4 percent FGM: 4 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 points in two minutes against Stanford (2/25/06)… (212-of-345) and blocks (3.1 per game)…named to FGA: 6 vs. Oregon, 2/22/07 recorded two blocks against St. Mary’s (11/20/05)… third straight All-Grossmont North League and All-East pulled down seven rebounds at Hawaii (11/25/05). County first teams…named First Team All-CIF Division 3FGM: None II…repeated San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic 3FGA: None Team honor. FTM: 4 at Stanford, 2/8/07 MOLZEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER FTA: 8 at Stanford, 2/8/07 Four-year letterwinner and starter playing for coach Darin Curtis at El Capitan High School… PERSONAL REB: 7 at Hawaii, 11/25/05 as a FRESHMAN earned Third Team All-Grossmont Heather Lee Molzen…born Mar. 30, 1987, at Los ASST: 1 (11 Times) vs. Oregon State, 2/24/07* North League… team advanced to the CIF (California Angeles, Calif…parents David and Vickie…brother BLKS: 3 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 Interscholastic Jonathan…enjoys shopping, baking and reading…plans STLS: 1 (4 Times) vs. Oregon, 2/22/07 to pursue a degree in nutrition. PTS: 8 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 *indicates most recent occurrence

MOLZEN YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2006 17-0 23-1.4 8-23 .348 0-0 .000 7-27 .259 12 16 28 1.6 19 5 20 6 4 120 2007 19-0 53-2.8 19-35 .543 0-0 .000 15-27 .556 29 17 46 2.4 20 6 18 4 1 179 Career 36-0 76-2.1 27-58 .466 0-0 .000 22-54 .407 41 33 74 2.1 39 11 38 10 5 299

www.wsucougars.com 20 cougar women’s basketball #31 Heather Molzen

“Vocal team leader that produces

on both ends of the floor with great

size, agility and speed. A hardnosed

player that’s determined to compete

and succeed at the highest level.”

—June Daugherty cougar women’s basketball cougar profiles

ALLISON SCURICH Guard • 5-10 • Junior • Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS)

25Washington State Career High School/Club Career JUNIOR (2006) – Started all 20 matches for second Four-year letterwinner in soccer and basketball at consecutive season…one of only four Cougars to do Aliso Niguel…member of Southern California ODP so…scored first goal of Cougar career in 2-1 loss at team…played for Gus Castaneda of West Coast Portland Oct. 5…scored game winners against No. 18 Premier…FRESHMAN year, earned Sea View League California Oct. 22 and Arizona Nov. 5…goal against honorable mention accolades for basketball…named California was a free kick from 35 yards out…totaled 13 to CIF Academic honorable mention team…as a shots on the season, eight of which were on frame… SOPHOMORE, named second team all-league for soccer named to Pacific-10 All-Conference second team… and was CIF southern section semi-finalist.…JUNIOR earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention honors year, earned first team all-league and most valuable for second straight season. offensive player accolades for soccer…both soccer and basketball teams Sea View League champions…earned SOPHOMORE (2005) – Started all 20 matches of first team all-league and MVP basketball accolades… 2005…recorded one and five shots, placing as a SENIOR, named Sea View League Athlete of the three on frame…provided assist on game-winning Year and league MVP in soccer and basketball…named goal in 1-0 victory over Long Island…named OSU Nike to first team All-CIF in soccer and basketball…Orange Invitational Tournament Defensive MVP after Cougar County Register Athlete of the Week and All-Orange defense notched two shutouts and held opponents to a County first team honoree…named Aliso Niguel Athlete combined 11 shots…took one shot, placing it on goal in of the Year, Wendy’s Heisman Athlete and to Excalibur 1-0 victory over Oregon…named Pac-10 All-Academic All-Tournament Team…named to Palm Springs All- honorable mention…selected to the 2005 WSU Athletics Tournament basketball team…team MVP for soccer and All-Academic Team. basketball at Aliso Niguel. FRESHMAN (2004) – Started first three games of the season before being sidelined by illness…worked her Personal way into the WSU defensive line up, making 11 starts in 14 appearances…took two shots, placing one on goal… Born Allison Lee Scurich June 7, 1986, at Mission Viejo, returned to action against No. 8 Tennessee, taking one Calif…parents John and Patty Scurich…brother Nick… shot…recorded one shot, placing it on goal, in 3-1 loss enjoys snowboarding and playing basketball…pursuing to Arizona…started all five games played in against a degree in sport management at Washington State. nationally-ranked opponents.

www.wsucougars.com 22 cougar women’s basketball “Will bring toughness, intensity and

leadership to our team. We have an #25 Allison Scurich

enormous amount of respect for Allison

as a two-sport student-athlete and she

will help our team a lot this season

with her experience.”

—June Daugherty

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sabrina shired Center/Forward • 6-4 • RS Junior • Petaluma, Calif. (Casa Grande HS/Santa Rosa JC)

55SHIRED’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN earned Sonoma County League Freshman of the Year honors and was selected as the California RS-SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Appeared in 10 games Intercollegiate Federation Woman of the Year…as a for the Cougars…tied a career-high with five rebounds SOPHOMORE averaged 12 points, 19 rebounds and at California (2/10/07)…pulled down 15 rebounds and six blocks a contest….as a JUNIOR averaged 15 points, 11 points on the season 16 rebounds and four blocks in leading her team to the RS-FRESHMAN (2005-06): Appeared in 20 contests playoffs…season highs of 18 points and 19 rebounds… for the Cougars, including first career start at Minnesota averaged 17 points, 18 rebounds and six blocks a game (12/10/05)…posted 31 rebounds and seven blocks for as a SENIOR…once again led team to playoffs…San SHIRED’S WSU the season…averaged 2.0 ppg…put up a career-high Francisco Chronicle’s All-Bay Area honorable mention. CAREER HIGHS nine points and pulled down five rebounds at Boise MIN: 16 at Minnesota, 12/10/05 State (12/4/05)…scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting at Stanford (2/5/06)…tied career-high with five rebounds PERSONAL FGM: 3 (Twice) at Stanford, 2/25/06* and tallied five points at Oregon State (1/21/06)… Sabrina E. Shired…born Aug. 23, 1985, at Petaluma, FGA: 5 (3 Times) at Boise State, 12/4/05* enrolled in spring 2005, but sat out due to NCAA Calif…parents Sidney and Eileen…brothers Sidney 3FGM: transfer rules. and Shane… participated in the adidas All-Star Camp and the Triple Threat Basketball Club in the summer 3FGA: of 2003…enjoys swimming, camping, music and FTM: 3 at Boise State, 12/4/05 SHIRED’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER reading…plans to pursue a degree in communication. FTA: 6 at Boise State, 12/4/05 Four-year letterwinner playing for coach Dan Sack at REB: 5 (3 Times) at California, 2/10/07* Casa Grande High School…transferred to WSU from ASST: 1 (3 times) at California, 2/10/07* Santa Rosa Junior College…as a high school BLKS: 2 vs. Pepperdine, 11/18/05 STLS: 1 (3 times) at California, 2/10/07* PTS: 9 at Boise State, 12/4/05 *indicates most recent occurrence

SHIRED YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2006 20-1 39-2.0 16-38 .421 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 14 17 31 1.6 18 1 12 7 1 123 2007 10-0 11-1.1 5-14 .357 0-0 .000 1-7 .143 10 5 15 1.5 4 2 3 1 2 42 Career 30-1 50-1.7 21-52 .404 0-0 .000 8-22 .364 24 22 46 1.5 22 3 15 8 3 165

www.wsucougars.com 24 cougar women’s basketball “Powerful presence on the court with

good hands and feet at the forward #55 Sabrina Shired

position. Is counted on to provide

strong post play in the paint.”

—June Daugherty

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colleen betteridge Guard • 5-9 • Sophomore • Bellevue, Wash. (Chief Sealth HS)

1BETT1ERIDGE’S WSU CAREER Street & Smith…named Eastside Journal Athlete of the Week…SENIOR year led USA Today’s ninth ranked team FRESHMAN (2006-07): Appeared in each of the to an undefeated season (29-0)…averaged 11 points, Cougars’ 29 games and made 24 starts… totaled 56 6.0 assists and 2.0 steals per outing…played in all-city rebounds, 71 assists, 13 steals and 151 points for the Ladies of the Hardwood All-Star game…McDonald’s All- season…made 26-of-30 free throw attempts (86.7- American nominee. percent)…averaged 5.2 points per game…scored a career-high 16 points and went 6-for-6 from the free throw line against UCLA (12/29/06)…went 19 for 57 PERSONAL beyond the three point line (33.3-percent)…tied a Born Nov. 11, 1987, at Bellevue, Wash…father Clive BETTERIDGE’S WSU career-high with three treys against California (2/10/07). CAREER HIGHS and mother Yolanda…brother James…enjoys drawing and music…four-year member of the National Honor MIN: 34 at Arizona, 1/6/07 BETTERIDGE’S HIGH SCHOOL Society…maintained a cumulative prep GPA of 3.9… FGM: 5 at UCLA, 1/28/07 CAREER received the Presidential Education Achievement FGA: 12 (Twice) at Washington, 1/20/07* Award…was Chief Sealth High School 2005-06 Girls Earned three varsity letters in basketball, two at Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year…interested in 3FGM: 3 (Twice) at California, 2/10/07* Redmond High and one at Chief Sealth High…in 2001 pursuing a degree in psychology at WSU. 3FGA: 6 (Twice) at California, 2/10/07* attended the 16-and-under Amateur Athletic Union FTM: 6 vs. UCLA, 12/29/06 (AAU) National Championship in Lafayette, La… voted Redmond Select MVP in 2001…During her FTA: 6 vs. UCLA, 12/29/06 FRESHMAN year Evergreen Junior High team placed REB: 5 (Twice) at Oregon State, 12/21/06 second in KingCo League…as a SOPHOMORE earned ASST: 6 at Santa Clara, 11/25/06 All-KingCo honorable mention accolades…averaged BLKS: None 11.7 points and 3.9 assists…as a JUNIOR earned All- KingCo second team honors…attended the 2004-05 STLS: 2 (Twice) at UCLA, 1/28/07* Reebok All Game Sports All-American Camp and was PTS: 16 vs. UCLA, 12/29/06 selected as an honorable mention All-American by *indicates most recent occurrence

BETTERIDGE YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2007 29-24 151-5.2 53-184 .288 19-57 .333 26-30 .867 14 45 56 2.0 56 71 60 0 13 638

www.wsucougars.com 26 cougar women’s basketball “Skilled and versatile guard

that can play both point and #11 Colleen Betteridge off guard positions. Has a good

offensive artillery and can get our

running game sparked with her

open court play.”

—June Daugherty

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NAKEJIA KELLY Point Guard • 5-7 • Sophomore • Springfield Gardens, N.Y. (Christ the King HS/Notre Dame Prep)

10KELLY’S WSU CAREER the King…named second team All-New York and a Blue Star Index Report Top 100 player (No. 75)…SENIOR FRESHMAN (2006-07): Appeared in 16 games for year, played for Notre Dame Academy…repeated the Cougars…scored a career-high 13 points against selection as Street and Smith Honorable Mention All- Sacramento State (11/17/06)…totaled 25 rebounds American…nominated as a 2006 McDonald’s Top 100 and 122 points on the season…averaged 70-percent All-American…averaged 16 points and six assists…had from behind the free throw line and averaged 7.6 ppg… one 30-point game and eight 20-point game to cap pulled down three rebounds against Sacramento State her high school career…starting guard for USA Today’s (11/17/06). 2005 High School National Champions…also played on KELLY’S WSU CAREER HIGHS 2003 Nike/Blue Start Select Team that represented USA MIN: 26 vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/06 KELLY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER and won the Reze International Championship in Paris, France. FGM: 5 at. Portland, 11/22/06 Earned four varsity letters in basketball, three at Christ FGA: 10 at. Portland, 11/22/06 the King High for Coach Bob Mackey and one at Notre PERSONAL: Nakejia Kelly…born Jan. 6, 1987, at New Dame Prep as a senior for Coach John McGraw… 3FGM: 1 (3 Times) at. Portland, 11/22/06* York City…parents Winston and Yvonne…brothers Isiah as an eighth grader, was invited to attend the 2001 and Tevin…hobbies include modeling, singing, dancing 3FGA: 3 vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/06 adidas Top Ten All-American camp…as a FRESHMAN, and poetry…will pursue a degree in apparel design FTM: 8 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 repeated the selection while playing junior varsity ball… while attending WSU. FTA: 10 vs. Kentucky, 11/10/06 SOPHOMORE season, averaged 10 points and two assists at Christ the King…attended adidas Top-10 All REB: 3 (Twice) at. Portland, 11/22/06* American camp for third year…played behind Maryland ASST: 1 (5 Times) at. Santa Clara, 11/25/06* star Shay Doron on team that finished in USA Today’s BLKS: None top five teams in the country…as a JUNIOR, was STLS: 3 at. Portland, 11/22/06 named a 2004 Street and Smith Honorable Mention All- American…competed at the Nike All-American PTS: 13 vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/06 Camp…averaged 10 points and four assists at Christ *indicates most recent occurrence

KELLY YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2007 16-2 122-7.6 35-93 .376 7-22 .318 45-64 .703 9 16 25 1.6 29 24 57 0 10 285

www.wsucougars.com 28 cougar women’s basketball “Extremely athletic guard that can

change the tempo of the game #10 Nakejia Kelly with aggressive defensive play and

explosive offense skills.”

—June Daugherty

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alexa price Guard • 5-8 • Sophomore • Culver City, Calif. (Los Angeles HS)

1PRICE5’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2006-07): Appeared in 15 games for WSU as a true freshman…posted 15 points and collected six rebounds…played a season-high 14 minutes at Washington (1/20/07)…recorded a season- high six points against Montana (12/8/06).

PRICE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER PRICE’S WSU CAREER HIGHS Earned varsity letters in basketball at both Culver City MIN: 14 at Washington, 1/20/07 High and Los Angeles High…as a FRESHMAN named FGM: 2 vs. Montana, 12/18/06 Freshman of the Year in softball and selected second team all-league…SOPHOMORE year earned first team FGA: 4 (Twice) at Washington, 1/20/07* all-league accolades and league MVP honors…averaged 3FGM: 1 (Twice) vs. Washington, 2/17/07* 22.2 points and set her high school’s record for most 3FGA: 3 (Twice) at USC, 1/26/07* 3-pointers in a game with 10, a mark she achieved in FTM: 2 at San Jose State, 12/5/06 three games that season….as a SENIOR named 2005-06 California Northern League co-MVP…led city in scoring FTA: 2 at San Jose State, 12/5/06 with 28.8 points per game…earned first team all-city REB: 2 vs. Montana, 12/18/06 honors…named Romans’ MVP. ASST: 1 (5 Times) at California, 2/10/07* BLKS: 1 at Arizona State, 1/4/07 PERSONAL STLS: 1 (Twice) at Washington, 1/20/07* Born Shuneé Alexa Price, May 11, 1988, at Los Angeles, PTS: 6 vs. Montana, 12/18/06 Calif…father Greg Ferguson…mother Ana Villegas… *indicates most recent occurrence LAHS honor roll student…named to Principle’s Outstanding Student list…plans to pursue a degree in communication at WSU.

PRICE YEAR BY YEAR 3-PT FG YEAR GP-GS PTS-AVG FGM-FGA PCT FGM-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN 2007 15-0 15-1.0 5-28 .179 2-17 .118 3-3 1.000 1 5 6 0.4 6 5 8 1 2 65

www.wsucougars.com 30 cougar women’s basketball “Athletic guard with a positive

attitude and strong work ethic.

Feisty competitor who will excel in #15 Alexa Price

the running and pressing scheme

of WSU Cougar basketball.”

—June Daugherty

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katie calderwood Forwrd • 6-0 • Freshman • Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield HS)

20CALDERWOOD’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in volleyball at Broomfield High…started every game as a FRESHMAN for head coach Mike Croell…team won conference title with 22-3 overall record and advanced to Round of Eight at State tournament…SOPHOMORE year led team in scoring with 14 ppg…led Broomfield High to semifinals of State tournament…named All-State honorable mention and selected to All-Northern League Conference first team…JUNIOR year led Eagles to best record in school history (24-2)…voted Most Valuable Player at Fairview 8 Team Tournament…named Player of the Year by the Boulder Daily Camera…also named All-State first team…competed for coach Kim LaLonde Thompson with Boulder Rockies club team…named to Nike End-of-Trail All-Tournament Team in 2006… Wendy’s Heisman Award nominee and candidate for McDonald’s All-American.

PERSONAL Born Feb. 16, 1989, at Arlington Heights, Ill…father Bill and mother Pam…brother Blake and sister Erin… father played football at Navy and uncle played football at Utah State…carried a 4.2 GPA…secretary of National Honor Society and Student Body Treasurer…interested in pursuing a degree in international business at WSU.

www.wsucougars.com 32 cougar women’s basketball #20 Katie Calderwood

who works with great

discipline every day on her game. Long

range scorer that understands the game. An

experienced winner at the high school level. Was

a standout for her high school team that earned

the state title crown in Colorado.”

—June Daugherty cougar women’s basketball cougar profiles

salena dickerson Guard/Forward • 5-1 • RS Freshman • Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS/Gonzaga)

23DICKERSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner at Federal Way High School for coach Karin Weberg…as a SOPHOMORE received South Puget Sound League honorable mention… made the South Puget Sound League second team as a JUNIOR…was voted MVP of a team that went 8-11 on the season…made Federal Way All-City Team and was All-City MVP…as a SENIOR made the South Puget Sound League first team and was voted South Puget Sound League MVP…was leading scorer in the state (26.1 ppg)…made All-State Team…broke five school records…led the Eagles as team captain to the playoffs for the first time since 1998…scored over 40 points in two separate games (41 and 45)…selected to the Tacoma News Tribune All-Area Team and the Star Times…selected as the Seattle Post Intelligencer…played in the Oregon vs. Washington All-Star game.

PERSONAL Born Mar. 29, 1988, at Tacoma, Wash…father Willie works for Boeing and mother Denise is a dental hygienist…older brother Michael and younger brother Cole…younger twin sisters Sierra and Savannah and older sister Vanika…brother Michael played at Arizona and played professional basketball for the and Memphis Grizzlies…sister Vanika played basketball for the Western…cousin David Wesley played college basketball for Baylor and plays professional basketball for the …made academic honor roll all four years of high school…enjoys shopping, listening to music, riding horses, and watching movies and SportsCenter.

www.wsucougars.com 34 cougar women’s basketball #23 Salena Dickerson

“Crafty forward who finds a way to score

no matter what size the opponent is. A

coachable athlete who will play several

positions for the Cougars with her versatility

and aggressive offensive play.”

—June Daugherty

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kezia Kelly Guard • 5-6 • Freshman • Auckland, New Zealand (Northcote College)

24KELLY’S CLUB CAREER JUNIOR year played basketball for Northcote College in Auckland, New Zealand…played for coach Aik Ho on From 2000-05 played U14, U16 and U18 basketball for a team that lost only one game all season…basketball under coach Jim Carnegie…played in the team placed first in the Auckland Premier League…made U16 Division B European Championships for coach Jon tournament team at the New Zealand Secondary School Alleston…in 2005 played for the North Harbour U17 Championships, scoring 26 points in the semifinal and basketball team that placed first at the New Zealand tallied 10 points, six assists, 11 rebounds and three steals Regionals and Nationals with an undefeated season… in the final game…made tournament team and voted participated on the New Zealand U18 team in 2006 tournament MVP at the Northern Regional New Zealand for coach Rachel Guerder…in 2007 played for the New Championships…was top scorer in final game with 18 Zealand Junior Tall Ferns U19 team…at Australian State points. Championships she averaged 6.3 points per game, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 …also served as team captain on North Harbour U19 squad that PERSONAL placed second at the New Zealand Regionals and fifth Born June 6, 1990, at Manchester, England…father at Nationals…made National Tournament Team and Julian Kelly is a musical director and mother Katie averaged 21 points per game. Wasson is a music teacher…older brother Chad Kelly, younger brother Herbie Wasson and younger sister KELLY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Jemima Wasson…in 2007 was one of the top four students in English at Northcote College and won entry As a FRESHMAN participated in field hockey, tennis, to Auckland University English degree course…enjoys all netball, cross country and track for Sale Grammar School sports in general as well as water sports, snowboarding, in England…in track placed first in shot put and third shopping, movies and friends. in the 200-meter dash…netball team placed second in Tournament…field hockey team placed second in Greater Manchester championship… SOPHOMORE year placed first in 100-meter hurdles at the Greater Manchester Athletic Championships… placed 12th out of 133 participants in the Greater Manchester Schools Cross Country Championships and made Greater Manchester Team as a reserve…placed second in the Schools Tennis Tournament… placed third in Trafford Schools’ Netball Tournament…

www.wsucougars.com 36 cougar women’s basketball #24 Kezia Kelly

“Floor leader with international experience as a

player in both England and New Zealand. Quick ball

handler who sets up her teammates on the court.

Led her team to the national championship for the

high school division in New Zealand in 2007.”

—June Daugherty

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jasmine williams Guard • 5-9 • Freshman • Kent, Wash. (Seattle Prep)

2WILLIAM2S’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Lettered four years in basketball for coach Michelle Hall and earned one letter in fast pitch…basketball team captain senior year…as a FRESHMAN received the team’s most improved award…SOPHOMORE season earned All-Metro League second team honors and at the Gonzaga team camp was named to the all-tournament team…during JUNIOR year was a repeat second team all-league selection and named the Panthers’ team MVP…received top 10 recognition at the All- American Camp and was named to the Oregon City All-Tournament Team…during SENIOR season earned all-league first team honors, was a team captain and was team MVP…named to the State 3A All-Tournament Second Team…scored over 1,300 points during career.

PERSONAL Jasmine Chanel Williams…born May 13, 1989, at Oakland, Calif…mother Julie…one older brother Corey…both her brother and cousin Brandon Gibson are members of the Cougar football team…played for both the Baden Elite and P.S. Flight club teams… interested in a pre-medicine major at WSU.

www.wsucougars.com 38 cougar women’s basketball “Competitive, versatile guard who

provides a scoring punch and defensive #15 Jasmine Williams

stops needed to get WSU in the running

game. Likes to play physical, defensive

basketball and doesn’t back down

from a challenge.”

—June Daugherty

cougar women’s basketball season outlook

Welcome to the New Championship Era

Fans of Washington State University women’s turnaround, posting 16 wins in 2006-07 after basketball will hear that slogan a lot in this recording only three in 2005-06. season of change. Seasons come and seasons go, but this, the 2007-08 women’s basketball Also joining the staff this season is assistant season, isn’t just about a change in academic coach Mo Hines. A well-known Seattle-area year. This season is about a change in AAU coach, Hines previously served as the direction. head coach of the Emerald City Legends Elite girls’ basketball team. The Coaches The New Championship Era is about June The Program Daugherty, a coach with a career record of 314- The New Championship Era may have started 213; a coach who has led two different teams with June Daugherty, but it extends to a to a combined 10 postseason appearances; a number of different levels. coach with experience working with WNBA- caliber talent; and a coach who has mentored “Our leadership from President Elson S. Floyd student-athletes to 79 academic all-conference and Jim Sterk is unmatched,” selections. Daugherty said. “Both have great vision and support for our athletic department and the Now, Daugherty is the Cougars’ coach. And New Championship Era in women’s basketball the slogan she brought with her means at WSU. The enthusiasm and experience that everything to this program and its following. each provides toward our Cougar basketball The slogan actually came to Daugherty while family is extremely positive and helpful as we she was interviewing with Athletic Director build ourselves into national contenders.” Jim Sterk. With the foundation laid for the New “I was thinking about all the wonderful Championship Era, Daugherty considers possibilities that could and should happen recruiting to be the next step of the mission. at WSU, given the fact that it is a world class academic institution, it competes in the Pac- “Recruiting is the key and lifeblood of any 10 Conference and it has the great fortune of successful program. We are very pleased at the being located in a beautiful and safe college interest we are receiving from talented players town,” Daugherty said. “When you add to both in the and overseas. Our the equation the outstanding facilities and first recruiting class will sign Nov. 14, 2007. the passionate Cougar fans, I knew something Believe me, that day the Cougars will be special could happen here.” heard from nationally and everyone will know something special is going on in the WSU Something special is already happening. If Cougar basketball program.” the potential for greatness at WSU has her excited, the coaching staff she has assembled to lead the charge has her ecstatic. The Players “I am fortunate to have outstanding and Though a majority of the talk about the New experienced teachers on my coaching staff Championship Era has been in reference to who believe in making this the absolute the future, WSU already has a number of best experience possible for our basketball players in place to take a step this year. In fact, family members,” Daugherty said. “All of my Daugherty believes the program has already coaches have head coaching backgrounds turned around. and provide a great deal of knowledge and love for the game.” “First and foremost, the players have dedicated themselves to achieving our goals Joining Daugherty on the coaching staff is and working hard to accomplish them each associate head coach Mike Daugherty, June’s and every day. Our goals include having the husband. Daugherty is in his 18th season as highest GPA of all sports on campus, having a Division I coach and has a reputation for a 100-percent graduation rate, being positive building explosive offenses. role models both on and off the court and winning the NCAA title.” Brian Holsinger joins the Cougar coaching ranks after serving as the head coach of The Cougars return three starters from last Montana Tech, where he led the school to its year’s squad – juniors Katie Appleton and firstNAIA top 25 ranking in school history. The Ebonee Coates and sophomore Colleen first-year Cougar assistant coach also guided Betteridge. Montana Tech to the school’s largest

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In only two seasons with the Cougars, both improve the Cougars with her discipline and Appleton and Coates have already etched long range shooting game. their names into WSU record books. Appleton, a 5-foot-8 guard, currently ranks eighth on Daugherty is looking to 5-9 guard Jasmine the school’s all-time list for 3-point field goal Williams (Kent, Wash.) to provide a scoring percentage (.357), and Coates, a 6-4 center, punch and the defensive stops needed to get ranks seventh on the school’s career blocked the Cougars involved in the running game. shots list (54), giving WSU a potent combination of outside shooting and inside toughness. “Jasmine likes to play physical, defensive basketball and doesn’t back down from a “Katie will lead the Cougar charge with a fierce challenge,” Daugherty said. competitive fire and versatile skill package,” Daugherty said. “And Ebonee is an athletically Though technically a newcomer this season, gifted frontline player who has the ability to junior Brynn Bemis has previous experience score and rebound with big numbers. She is a playing Cougar basketball. After focusing solely long and quick player who can run the floor and on soccer last season, Bemis will return to the provide huge defensive pressure.” basketball court in 2007-08. The Cougars’ starting goal keeper will join the basketball team Betteridge, who started 24 games last year as at the conclusion of the soccer season. Joining a freshman, is another offensive weapon in the Bemis from the ranks of Cougar soccer starters Cougars’ artillery. The 5-9 guard nailed a team- is junior Allison Scurich. Though she has not best 33-percent of her 3-point attempts last played collegiate basketball, Scurich earned first season, and Daugherty believes her open court team all-league and MVP honors both her junior play will spark the team’s running game. and senior high school seasons.

Also returning for the Cougars this season are junior Heather Molzen and redshirt junior The Schedule Sabrina Shired. Both Molzen, a 6-3 forward/ center, and Shired, a 6-4 center, provide the The schedule WSU faces in the first year of Cougars with strong post play on both ends of the New Championship Era is an exciting and the floor. challenging one, including non-conference match-ups with Texas Tech and North Carolina Sophomores Nakejia Kelly and Alexa Price State. The docket also includes a trip to the round out the returnees from last season. Kelly, Bahamas for the Junkanoo Jam Basketball a 5-7 guard, averaged 7.6 points per game Tournament. last season in 16 contests, two of which were starts. Daugherty credits Kelly with the ability “I think it’s really exciting for us to open up to change the tempo of a game with aggressive against a variety of talented teams,” Daugherty www.wsucougars.com defensive play and explosive offensive skills. said. “I believe our fans are really going to have Price, a 5-8 guard, was also a regular contributor the opportunity to see the New Championship last season, seeing action in 15 games. Era in women’s basketball against some very talented and well coached teams.” “Alexa is a feisty competitor that will excel in the running and pressing scheme of Cougar The Cougars kick off Pacific-10 Conference basketball,” Daugherty said. play when they hit the road for games against Stanford (Dec. 28) and California (Dec. 30). This season’s freshman class brings both talent and depth to the Cougar roster. One such “The Pac-10 is one of the best conferences in freshman, Kezia Kelly (5-6, guard), brings a the country and definitely the best on the west taste of international experience to WSU. Kelly coast,” Daugherty said. “It is exciting as both has played in both England and New Zealand, a competitor and a coach to get to compete and led her New Zealand squad to the high against the absolute best, and we look forward school national championship in 2007. to that challenge.”

Salena Dickerson, a 5-11, guard/forward, is a To prepare for this challenge Daugherty and her freshman transfer from Gonzaga. The Federal coaching staff have been helping the Cougars Way, Wash., native will be leaned on to play become the “most fundamentally sound team several positions because of her versatility and in the country.” aggressive offensive play. Each day the coaching staff is excited to work “Salena is a crafty forward who finds a way to with and help student-athletes perform to their score no matter what size the opponent is,” fullest potential. The team, like its devoted Daugherty said. fans, is hungry and eager for the opportunities the 2007-08 season provides in this, the New Broomfield, Colo., native Katie Calderwood led Championship Era. her high school team to a State championship, and Daugherty expects the 6-0 forward to help cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 41 Welcome to the New Championship Era Cougar Basketball

www.wsucougars.com 42 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball cougar opponents Portland Santa Clara November 9 November 13 Pullman, Wash. – 4 p.m. Pullman, Wash. – 7 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Name of School:... University of Portland 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 10-20 Name of School:... 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 13-17 Location:...... Portland, Ore. 2006-07 Conference Record/ Location:...... Santa Clara, Calif. 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... Enrollment:...... 3,300 Finish:...... 2-12/8th Enrollment:...... 8,213 5-9/6th Conference:...... West Coast Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 12/3 Conference:...... West Coast Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/6 Colors:...... Purple and White Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Colors:...... Red and White Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3 Nickname:...... Pilots Newcomers:...... 3 Nickname:...... Broncos Newcomers:...... 5 President:..... Rev. E. William Beauchamp President:...... Rev. Paul Locatelli Athletics Director:...... Larry Williams SPORTS INFORMATION Athletics Director:...... Dan Coonan SPORTS INFORMATION Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (503) 943-7117 WBB Contact:...... Adam Linnman Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (408) 554-4063 WBB Contact:...... Sabrina Polidoro Ticket Office Phone:...... (503) 943-7525 Office Phone:...... (503) 943-7731 Ticket Office Phone:...... (408) 554-4660 Office Phone:...... (408) 554-4659 Home Court (Capacity): Cell Phone:...... (503) 860-9494 Home Court (Capacity):...... Cell Phone:...... (631) 944-1298 chiles Center (4,852) E-Mail:...... [email protected] ...... Leavey Center (4,500) E-Mail:...... [email protected] Press Row Phone:...... (503) 943-7527 SID Address:...... Press Row Phone:...... (408) 554-4655 SID Address:...... 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.; 500 El Camino Real; WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Portland, OR 97203-5798 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Santa Clara, CA 95053 Head Coach:...... Jim Sollars SID Fax:...... (503) 943-7242 Head Coach:...... Michelle Bento-Jackson SID Fax:...... (408)554-6942 Alma Mater:...... Seattle Pacific; 1966 Website:...... www.portlandpilots.com Alma Mater:...... Fresno State; 1992 Website:.... www.santaclarabroncos.com Record at School:...... 285-318 Record at School:...... 78-74 Career Record:...... 462-400 Career Record:...... 78-74 Assistant Coaches:...... Sean Kelly, Assistant Coaches:...... Jennifer Bradley, Kayla Burt and Yolett McPhee Michelle Cozad and Anna Martin WBB Office Phone:...... (503) 943-7718 WBB Office Phone:...... (408) 554-1788/ 554-4567/ 554-6984

Jim Sollars Rachel Warren Michelle Bento- Chandice Cronk Jackson Eastern Washington North Carolina State November 18 November 23 Cheney, Wash. – TBA Grand Bahamas Island – 12:30 p.m. www.wsucougars.com Career Record:...... 80-91 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Assistant Coaches:...... Stephanie Glance, UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Assistant Coaches:..... Tom Webb, Cheryl Name of School:.... North Carolina State trena Trice-Hill, Jenny Palmateer Name of School:...... Eastern Sorenson and Joy Dixon...... Location:...... Raleigh, North Carolina Coordinator of Operations:....Robin Pate Washington University WBB Office Phone:...... (509) 359-2318 Enrollment:...... 29,416 Location:...... Cheney, Wash. Conference:...... Atlantic Coast TEAM INFORMATION Enrollment:...... 10,005 TEAM INFORMATION Colors:...... Black & Red 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 25-10 Conference:...... Big Sky 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 10-19 Nickname:...... Wolfpack 2006-07 Conference Colors:...... Red and White 2006-07 Conference President:...... Dr. James L. Oblinger Record/Finish:...... 10-4/4th Nickname:...... Eagles record/Finish:...... 5-11/7th Athletics Director:...... Lee Fowler Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/6 President:...... Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/6 Faculty Representative:...... Donn Ward Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3 Athletics Director:...... Bill Chaves Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (919) 515-2109 Newcomers:...... 5 Faculty Representative:...... Ron Dalla Newcomers:...... 6 Ticket Office Phone:...... (919) 865-1450 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... Home Court (Capacity):...... SPORTS INFORMATION ...... (509) 359-2463/2828 SPORTS INFORMATION William Neal Reynolds WBB Contact:...... Mark Kimmel Ticket Office Phone:...... WBB Contact:...... Matt MacDonald (Seating Capacity 9,500) Office Phone:...... 919-515-1183 ..... 1 (866) 4GO-EAGS/ (509) 359-4339 Office Phone:...... (509) 359-6333 Press Row Phone:...... (919) 513-1220 Cell Phone:...... 919-819-8334 Home Court (Capacity):...... Cell Phone:...... (509) 475-8767 E-Mail:...... [email protected] (5,000) E-Mail:...... [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SID Address:...... Press Row Phone:...... (509) 359-6331 SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... NC State Media Relations; Box 8502, 207 Physical Education Building; Alma Mater:...... East Carolina; 1964 Raleigh, NC 27695 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cheney, WA 99004-2476 Record at School:...... 651-304 SID Fax:...... (919) 515-2898 Head Coach:...... Wendy Schuller SID Fax:...... Career Record:...... 708-324 Website:...... www.GoPack.com Alma Mater:...... Fresno Pacific; 1992 Website:...... www.goeags.com Record at School:...... 80-91

Wendy Schuller Sydney Benson Kay Yow cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 43 cougar opponents Idaho Texas Tech November 28 December 1 Pullman, Wash. – 7 p.m. Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Name of School:...... TEAM INFORMATION Name of School:...... Texas Tech Marianne Sevin Location:...... Moscow, Idaho 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 6-22 Location:...... Lubbock, Texas Enrollment:...... 11,739 2006-07 Conference Record/ Enrollment:...... 29,000 WBB Office Phone:...... (806) 742-7700 Conference:...... Western Athletic ...... Finish:3-13/T-8th Conference:...... Big 12 Colors:...... Silver and Vandal Gold Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/4 Colors:...... Scarlet and Black TEAM INFORMATION Nickname:...... Vandals Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Nickname:...... Lady Raiders 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 15-16 President:...... Dr. Timothy White Newcomers:...... 7 President:...... Dr. Jon Whitmore 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:6- Athletics Director:...... Dr. Rob Spear Athletics Director:...... Gerald Myers 10/T-7th Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (208) 885-0200 SPORTS INFORMATION Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (806) 742-3355 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Ticket Office Phone:...... (208) 885-6466 WBB Contact:...... Spencer Farrin Ticket Office Phone:...... (806) 742-TECH Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/4 Home Court (Capacity):...... Cowan Office Phone:...... (208) 885-7065 Home Court (Capacity):...... United Newcomers:...... 9 Spectrum (7,000) Cell Phone:...... (208) 283-6757 Spirit Arena (15,050) Press Row Phone:...... (208) 885-0211 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Press Row Phone:...... (806) 742-6688 SPORTS INFORMATION SID Address:...... WBB Contact:...... Tammi Hoffman WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PO Box 442302; Kibbie Activity Center; WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OfficeP hone:...... (806) 742-2770 Head Coach:...... Mike Divilbiss Moscow, ID 83844-2302 Head Coach:...... Kristy Curry Cell Phone:...... (806) 787-5662 Alma Mater:...... Winona State; 1981 SID Fax:...... (208) 885-0255 Alma Mater:.. Northeast Louisiana; 1988 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Record at School:...... 78-94 Website:...... www.GoVandals.com Record at School:...... 15-16 SID Address:...... Career Record:...... 388-216 Career Record:...... 194-67 PO Box 43201; Assistant Coaches:...... Alison Chase Assistant Coaches:...... Bill Brock, Lubbock, TX 79409 and Jeff Crouse Kelly Curry and Shereka Wright SID Fax:...... (806) 742-1970 WBB Office Phone:...... (208) 885-0227 Website:...... www.goladyraiders.com

Mike Divilbliss Katie Madison Kristy Curry Erin Myrick

Boise State San Jose State December 9 December 16 Pullman, Wash. – 5 p.m. Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION WBB Office Phone:...... (208) 426-1952 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... KC Name of School:... Boise State University Name of School:.San Jose State University Hilgenkamp...... Location:...... Boise, Idaho TEAM INFORMATION Location:...... San Jose, California WBB Office Phone:...... (408) 924-1241 Enrollment:...... 18,876 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 24-9 Enrollment:...... 30,068 Conference:...... Western Athletic 2006-07 Conference Record/ Conference:Western. Athletic Conference TEAM INFORMATION Colors:...... Royal Blue and Orange Finish:...... 12-4/T-1st Colors:...... Gold, White & Blue 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 5-27 Nickname:...... Broncos Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/4 Nickname:...... Spartans 2006-07 Conference Record/ President:...... Dr. Robert W. Kustra Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 President:...... Don W. Kassing Finish:...... 4-12/T8th Athletics Director:...... Gene Bleymaier Newcomers:...... 5 Athletics Director:...... Thomas Bowen Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Faculty Representative:...... Faculty Representative:...... Bill Campsey Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0 Dr. Dwayne Barney SPORTS INFORMATION Athletic Dept. Phone:.....(408) 924 1200 Newcomers:...... 6 Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (208) 426-1288 WBB Contact:...... Doug Link Ticket Office Phone:...... (408) 924-7589 Ticket Office Phone:...... (208) 426-4737 Office Phone:...... (208) 426-1027 Home Court (Capacity):...... The Event SPORTS INFORMATION Home Court (Capacity):...... Taco Bell Cell Phone:...... (208) 861-2796 Center (5,000) WBB Contact:...... Amy Villa Arena (12,400) E-Mail:...... [email protected] Press Row Phone:...... (408) 924 6470 OfficeP hone:...... (408) 924- 1216 Press Row Phone:...... (208) 426-1503 SID Address:...... Cell Phone:...... (408) 421-8604 Taco Bell Arena; 1910 University Drive; WOMEN’S BASKETBALL E-Mail:...... [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Boise, ID 83725-1025 Head Coach:...... Pam DeCosta SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... Gordy Presnell SID Fax:...... (208) 426-3361 Alma Mater: metropolitan State 1 Washington Square Alma Mater:.Northwest Nazarene; 1983 Website: College, 1991 San Jose, CA 95192 Record at School:...... 39-24 Record at School:...... First Season SID Fax:...... (408) 924-1291 Career Record:...... 435-151 Career Record:...... 45-66/4 seasons Website:...... www.sjsuspartans.com Assistant Coaches:...... J.R. Payne, Assistant Coaches:...... Jodi Greve, heather Sower and Toriano Towns Brett Studley, John Langston

Gordy Presnell Jess Thompson Pam DeCosta Brittany Powell

www.wsucougars.com 44 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball cougar opponents Montana Long Beach State December 18 December 21 Missoula, Mont. – 6 p.m. Long Beach, Calif. – 7 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Name of School:..University of Montana 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 27-4 Name of School:...... Long Beach State 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 9-23 Location:...... Missoula, Mont. 2006-07 Conference Record/ Location:...... Long Beach, Calif. 2006-07 Conference Record/ Enrollment:...... 13,961 Finish:...... 15-1/1st Enrollment:...... 35,600 Finish:...... 4-10/6th Conference:...... Big Sky Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/1 Conference:...... Big West Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 13/5 Colors:...... Maroon and Silver Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0 Colors:...... Black and Gold Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0 Nickname:...... Lady Griz Newcomers:...... 5 Nickname:...... 49ers Newcomers:...... 2 President:...... Dr. George Dennison President:...... Dr. F. King Alexander Athletics Director:...... Jim O’Day SPORTS INFORMATION Athletics Director:...... Vic Cegles SPOR TS INFORMATION Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (406)-243-5435 WBB Contact:...... Joel Carlson Ticket Office Phone:...... (562) 985-4949 WBB Contact:...... Roger Kirk Ticket Office Phone:....(888) MONTANA Office Phone:...... (406) 243-5414 Home Court (Capacity):...... OfficeP hone:...... (562) 985-8569 Home Court (Capacity):...... Cell Phone:...... (406) 370-9669 The Walter Pyramid (4,200) Cell Phone:...... (559) 790-7996 ...... (7,500) E-Mail:...... [email protected] Press Row Phone:...... (562) 985-4667 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Press Row Phone:...... (406)-243-4281 SID Address:...... SID Address:...... Adams Center; 32 Campus Drive; WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1250 Bellflower Blvd. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Missoula, MT 59812 Head Coach:...... Mary Hegarty Long Beach, CA 90840 Head Coach:...... Robin Selvig SID Fax:...... (406) 243-6859 Alma Mater:...... UCLA; 1985 SID Fax:...... (562)-985-1549 Alma Mater:...... Montana; 1974 Website:...... MontanaGrizzlies.com Record at School:...... 60-58 Website:...... www.longbeachstate.com Record at School:...... 672-192 Career Record:...... 220-150 Career Record:...... 672-192 Assistant Coaches:...... Denise Curry, Assistant Coaches:.... Annette Rocheleau, nicole Anderson and Jason Flowers shannon Schweyen and Trish Duce Coordinator of Operations:.Mario Trutanic WBB Office Phone:...... (406) 243-5334 WBB Office Phone:...... (562)-985-2210

Robin Selvig Mandy Morales Mary Hegarty Karina Figueroa

Stanford California December 28 December 30 Stanford, Calif. – TBA Berkeley, Calif. – TBA www.wsucougars.com March 2 February 29 Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m. Pullman, Wash. – 7 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION and Kate Paye UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Assistant Coaches:...... , Name of School:...... Stanford Coordinator of Operations:.Eileen Roche Name of School:...... University of California Kevin Morrison and Location:...... Stanford, Calif. WBB Office Phone:...... (650) 723-0284 Location:...... Berkeley, Calif. Coordinator of Operations:...... Angela Niles Enrollment:...... 14,890 Enrollment:...... 33,933 WBB Office Phone:...... (510) 642-9448 Conference:...... Pacific-10 TEAM INFORMATION Conference:...... Pacific 10 Conference Colors:...... Cardinal and White 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 29-5 Colors:...... Blue and Gold TEAM INFORMATION 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 23-9 Nickname:...... Cardinal 2006-07 Conference Record/ Nickname:...... Golden Bears President:...... Robert C. Dynes 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... President:...... John Hennessy Finish:...... 17-1/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Athletics Director:...... Sandy Barbour 12-6/3rd Athletics Director:...... Bob Bowlsby Faculty Representative:...... Jesse Choper Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Faculty Representative:.... Ellen Markman Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (510) 642-0580 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Ticket Office Phone:... 1-800-STANFORD Newcomers:...... 4 Ticket Office Phone:...... (800) GO BEARS/ Newcomers:...... 2 Home Court (Capacity):...... (510) 64-BEARS ...... Maples Pavilion (7,223) SPORTS INFORMATION Home Court (Capacity):...... Haas SPORTS INFORMATION Press Row Phone:...... (650) 723-4418 WBB Contact:...... TBA Pavilion (11,877) WBB Contact:.Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz Office Phone:...... (650)-725-7277 Press Row Phone:...... (510) 642-3098 OfficeP hone:...... (510) 642-3611 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cell Phone:...... TBA Cell Phone:...... (510) 332-6506 Head Coach:...... Tara VanDerveer E-Mail:...... TBA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL E-Mail:...... [email protected] Alma Mater:...... Indiana; 1975 SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... SID Address:...... Record at School:...... 537-133 641 East Campus Drive, Arrillaga Family Alma Mater:...... Duke, 1985 349 Haas Pavilion; Berkeley CA 94720 Career Record:...... 689-184 Sports Center; Stanford, CA 94305 Record at School:...... 41-21 SID Fax:...... (510) 643-7778 Career Record:...... 108-50 Assistant Coaches:...... Amy Tucker, SID Fax:...... (650) 725-2957 Website: ...... www.CalBears.com Website:...... www.gostanford.com

Joanne Boyle Devanei Tara VanDerveer Hampton cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 45 cougar opponents Washington USC January 4 January 10 Pullman, Wash. - 7 p.m. Pullman, Wash. – 7 p.m. February 10 February 2 Los Angeles – TBA Seattle, Wash. – TBA UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Patrick UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Henderson, Fred Applin and Loree Payne Name of School:...... University of Auerbach...... Name of School:.. Coordinator of Operations:...... Southern California WBB Office Phone:...... (866) USC-WBB1 Location:...... Seattle, Wash...... Wingate Smith Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment:...... 31,400 WBB Office Phone:...... (206) 543-0732 Enrollment:...... 32,000 TEAM INFORMATION Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 17-13 Colors:...... Purple and Gold TEAM INFORMATION Colors:...... Cardinal and Gold 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... Nickname:...... Huskies 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 18-13 Nickname:...... Trojans/ Women of Troy 10-8/5th President:...... Dr. Mark Emmert 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... President:...... Dr. Steven Sample Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/5 Athletics Director:...... Todd Turner 11-7/4th Athletics Director:...... Mike Garrett Starters Returning/Lost:...... 1/4 Faculty Representative:...... Pat Dobel Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/6 Ticket Office Phone:.....(213) 740-GOSC Newcomers:...... 6 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (206) 543-2210 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Home Court (Capacity):...... Galen Ticket Office Phone:...... (206) 543-2200 Newcomers:...... 6 Home Court (Capacity):...... Bank of Center (10,258) SPORTS INFORMATION Press Row Phone:...... (213) 740-3900 WBB Contact:...... Darcy Couch america Arena at Hec Edmundson SPORTS INFORMATION Office Phone:...... (213) 740-3808 Pavilion (10,000) WBB Contact:...... Erin Rowley Press Row Phone:...... (206) 543-2230/2231 OfficeP hone:...... (206) 685-3118 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cell Phone:...... (213) 725-3447 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Head Coach:...... E-Mail:...... [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SID Address:...... Alma Mater:...... Long Beach State; 1981 SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... Tia Jackson PO Box 354070; University of Washington; Record at School:...... 56-36 HER-103, University Park Alma Mater:...... Iowa; 1995 Seattle, WA 98195-4070 Career Record:...... 255-159 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601 Record at School:...... 0-0 SID Fax:...... (206) 543-5000 Assistant Coaches:...... Jody Wynn, SID Fax:...... (213) 740-7584 Career Record:...... 0-0 Website:...... GoHuskies.com Derek Wynn and Kai Felton Website:...... www.usctrojans.com Assistant Coaches:...... Katie Abrahamson-

Mark Trakh Camille LeNoir Tia Jackson Emily Florence UCLA Oregon January 12 January 17 Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m. Eugene, Ore. – TBA

February 8 February 17 Los Angeles – TBA Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Maylana Martin UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Name of School:...... UCLA Coordinator of Operations:.Chris Jackson Name of School:...... Velaida C. Harris Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. WBB Office Phone:...... (310) 206-1925 Location:...... Eugene, Ore. WBB Office Phone: (541) 346-3392 Enrollment:...... 37,000 Enrollment:...... 20,394 Conference:...... Pacific-10 TEAM INFORMATION Conference:...... Pacific-10 TEAM INFORMATION Colors:...... Blue and Gold 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 14-18 Colors:.Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 17-14 Nickname:...... Bruins 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... Nickname:...... Ducks 2006-07 Conference Record/ President:...... Dave Frohnmayer President:...... Dr. Gene 7-11/7th Finish:...... 8-10/6th Athletics Director:...... Pat Kilkenny Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 5/5 Athletics Director:...... Daniel Guerrero Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7-6 Faculty Representative:...... James O’Fallon Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3-2 Athletic Dept. Phone:.... (310) 825-8699 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (541) 346-4481 Newcomers:...... 7 Ticket Office Phone:.....(310) UCLA-WIN Newcomers:...... 6 Ticket Office Phone:...... 1-800-WEBFOOT Home Court (Capacity):...... Home Court (Capacity):...... SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION (12,819) McArthur Court (9,087) WBB Contact:...... Steve Rourke WBB Contact:...... Andria Wenzel Press Row Phone:...... (310) 825-1899 Press Row Phone:...... (541) 346-4496/4497 Office Phone:...... (541) 346-0962 Office Phone:...... (310) 206-8187 Cell Phone:...... (916) 838-2346 E-Mail:...... [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL E-Mail:...... [email protected] Head Coach:...... Kathy Olivier SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... SID Address:...... Alma Mater:...... UNLV; 1983 Morgan Center Alma Mater:...... Oregon; 1982 Len Casanova Center, 2727 Record at School:...... 216-191 325 Westwood Plaza Record at School:...... 100-83 Parkway; Eugene, OR 97401 Career Record:...... 216-191 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 Career Record:...... 100-83 SID Fax:...... (541) 346-5449 Assistant Coaches:...... Pam Walker, SID Fax:...... (310) 825-8664 Assistant Coaches:...... Phil Brown, Website:...... www.GoDucks.com Selena Ho and Willette White Trisha Stafford-Odom and Website:...... www.uclabruins.com

Kathy Olivier Lindsey Pluimer Bev Smith Kaela Chapelaine

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February 15 February 23 Pullman, Wash. – 7 p.m. Tucson, Ariz. – TBA

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:.Erin Entwistle UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Name of School:.Oregon State University WBB Office Phone:...... (541) 737-2800 Name of School:...... University of Arizona ...... Jashell Mitchell Location:...... Corvallis, Ore. Location:...... Tucson, Ariz. WBB Office Phone:...... (520) 621-4014 Enrollment:...... 19,500 TEAM INFORMATION Enrollment:...... 35,500 Conference:...... Pacific-10 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 9-19 Conference:...... Pacific-10 TEAM INFORMATION Colors:...... Orange and Black 2006-07 Conference Record/ Colors:...... Cardinal and Navy 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 11-21 Nickname:...... Wildcats Nickname:...... Beavers Finish:...... 4-14/T-8th 2006-07 Conference Record/ President:...... Dr. Robert Shelton Finish:...... 4-14/9th President:...... Dr. Edward Ray Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 5/4 Athletics Director:...... Jim Livengood Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Athletics Director:...... Bob De Carolis Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Faculty Representative:...... Jory Hancock Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2 Ticket Office Phone:..... (800) GO-BEAVS Newcomers:...... 6 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (520) 621-4622 Newcomers:...... 5 Home Court (Capacity):...... Ticket Office Phone:...... (520) 621-2287 Gill Coliseum (10,400) SPORTS INFORMATION Home Court (Capacity):...... SPORTS INFORMATION Press Row Phone:...... (541) 737-3020 WBB Contact:...... TBA McKale Center (14,545) WBB Contact:...... Julian Temblador Office Phone:...... TBA Press Row Phone:...... (520) 621-5291 Office Phone:...... (520) 621-4283 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Cell Phone:...... TBA Cell Phone:...... (520) 349-5619 Head Coach:...... LaVonda Wagner E-Mail:...... TBA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL E-Mail:...... [email protected] Alma Mater:...... Mars Hill College; 1986 SID Address:...... Head Coach:...... Joan Bonvicini SID Address:...... Record at School:...... 25-34 114 Gill Coliseum; Corvallis, Or; 97331 Alma Mater:.Southern Connecticut State; 1975 McKale 106; University of Arizona; Career Record:...... 25-34 SID Fax:...... (541) 737-3072 Record at School:...... 277-203 Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Assistant Coaches:..... Patrick Harrington, Website:...... www.osubeavers.com Career Record:...... 602-274 SID Fax:...... (520) 621-2681 Krista Reinking and Doshia Woods Assistant Coaches:...... Kellee Barney, Website:...... www.arizonaathletics.com Bernard Scott and Jonelle Streed

LaVonda Wagner Mercedes Fox- Joan Bonvicini Ashley Whisonant Griffin Arizona State January 26 Pullman, Wash. – 2 p.m. Pac-10 Tournament www.wsucougars.com February 21 Tempe, Ariz. – TBA 2008 STATE FARM PAC-10 TOURNAMENT (March 7-10, 2008 - HP Pavilion at San Jose, Calif.) UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Name of School:.....Arizona State University Christina Wombacher Location:...... Tempe, Ariz. WBB Office Address:....Carson Center Room The seventh annual State Farm Pacific-10C onference Enrollment:...... 63,278 131, Tempe Ariz. 85287 Women’s Basketball Tournament returns to the WBB Office Phone:...... (480) 965-6592 Conference:...... Pacific 10 Bay Area, March 7-10, 2008, at HP Pavilion at San Jose, Calif. Colors:...... Maroon & Gold Nickname:...... Sun Devils TEAM INFORMATION President:...... Dr. Michael Crow 2006-07 Overall Record:...... 31-5 The State Farm Pac-10 Women’s Basketball Tournament made (Iowa State ’77) 2006-07 Conference Record/ its debut in 2002 and was held on the Oregon campus in Athletics Director:...... Lisa Love Finish:...... 16-2/2nd Eugene, Ore. The conference’s premier women’s sporting Faculty Representative:...... Prof. Myles Lynk Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (480) 965-9743 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 event moved to its current home, the HP Pavilion, in 2003. Ticket Office Phone:...... (480) 965-2381 Newcomers:...... 2 Home Court (Capacity):...... Wells Fargo The winner of the 10-team tournament receives the league’s Arena (14,141) SPORTS INFORMATION automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Press Row Phone:...... (480) 965-7274 WBB Contact:...... Steve Rodriguez OfficeP hone:...... (480) 965-9780 Championship. The tournament seeds and conference WOMEN’S BASKETBALL E-Mail:...... [email protected] champion are determined by the 18-game regular season Head Coach:...... SID Address:...... Pac-10 schedule. Alma Mater:...... Stanford; 1988 PO Box 872505 Carson Center, Record at School:...... 203-134 (11 years) Tempe, AZ 85287 Career Record:...... 243-174 (14 years) SID Fax:...... (480) 965-5408 Assistant Coaches:...... Meg Sanders, Website:...... www.thesundevils.com Joseph Anders and Laura Hughes

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Pacific-10 Conference Pac-10 Captures Eight The Conference of Champions NCAA Team Titles Entering the 2007-08 season, the Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the The Pac-10 captured eight NCAA titles in 2006-07 to “Conference of Champions.”® Pac-10 members have lead the nation. It should be noted that the Pac-10 total claimed an incredible 146 NCAA team titles over the does not include CALIFORNIA’s national championship in past 17 seasons, for an average of more than eight men’s rugby or WASHINGTON’s national championship championships per academic year. in men’s crew, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 led the nation with the most NCAA titles in Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10’s women’s sports with five. success, as those 146 team titles have come in 24 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2006-07 the nation in NCAA Championships 41 of the last 47 came from ARIZONA (softball), ARIZONA STATE (women’s years and finished second five times. indoor track & field and women’s outdoor track & field), CALIFORNIA (men’s water polo), OREGON STATE Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics (baseball), STANFORD (women’s cross country and men’s achievement, the Pac-10 has captured 359 NCAA golf) and UCLA (women’s water polo). The Pac-10 also titles (254 men’s, 105 women’s), far outdistancing the had runners-up in seven NCAA Championship events: runner-up ’s 212 titles. men’s soccer (UCLA), women’s volleyball (STANFORD), men’s water polo (USC), women’s water polo (STANFORD), men’s swimming (STANFORD), women’s swimming (ARIZONA) and women’s tennis (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 32 teams finish in the top four at NCAA Championship events. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Conference in 2006-07. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 19 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 62 of a possible 90 teams into the postseason (68.1 percent), while the women sent 74 of a possible 100 teams (74.0 percent).

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Even in its infancy, the Pacific-10 Conference played a significant role in the development of women’s basketball. On April 4, 1896, California and Stanford squared off at the Page Street Armory in San Francisco in the first women’s intercollegiate game in the nation. And two weeks later, the University of Washington hosted Ellensburg State in Seattle. League play in the Pac-10 began in 1986-87, combining The Pacific-10 Conference the NorPac Conference (California, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State) with the Western 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853 Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601 Collegiate Athletic Association (Arizona, Arizona State, www.pac-10.org Stanford, UCLA and USC). The Pacific-10 Conference quickly established a University of Arizona • Arizona State University • University reputation as one of the strongest women’s basketball of California, Berkeley • University of California, Los Angeles • University of Oregon • Oregon State University • University leagues in the nation, with solid teams across the of Southern California • • University of board. The Pac-10 sent at least four teams to the NCAA Washington • Washington State University Tournament nine times in the decade of the ‘90s, and every Conference member made a trip to the Big Dance Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen in the ‘90s. In the new millennium, the story has proved Associate Commissioner, Administration and Women’s Basketball much the same. Six different Pac-10 teams have advanced Administration: Christine Hoyles to the NCAA Championship in the last five seasons. Associate Commissioner, Communications and Football Administration: Jim Muldoon Since the NCAA began conducting women’s Associate Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Duane Lindberg championships 26 years ago, Pac-10 members have Associate Commissioner, Compliance: Mike Matthews claimed at least four national titles in a single season on Associate Commissioner, Business and Finance: Scott Sabatino 18 occasions. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 105 NCAA Associate Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Ron Barker women’s crowns, easily outdistancing the SEC, which Associate Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Student-Athlete Programs: is second with 70. Pac-10 members have dominated a Chris Dawson number of sports, winning 19 softball titles, 17 tennis Assistant Commissioner, Communications and Men’s Basketball crowns, 11 of the last 17 volleyball titles, 11 of the last 18 Administration: Dave Hirsch www.wsucougars.com Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Bri Niemi trophies in golf and eight in swimming and diving. Assistant Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Tammy Newman Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual Assistant Commissioner, Compliance: Erik Price basis as well, having captured an unmatched 488 NCAA Assistant Commissioner, Championships: Heather Perry individual titles, an average of more than 18 champions Assistant Commissioner, Office Management: Sandra Safford per season. Director of Video & Internet Operations: Kristina Brand Assistant Director of Business and Finance: Lina Diaz Coordinator of Football Officiating: Dave Cutaia Director of Instant Replay: Verle Sorgen Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating: BillM cCabe Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating: Gooch Foster Coordinator of Women’s Volleyball Officiating: Charlie Brown Coordinator of Baseball Officiating: Dan Pedersen Coordinator of Softball Officiating: Joanne Venditto Communications Interns: Stephanie Montano, Josh O’Toole Administrative Fellow: Nicole Goyette Championships Programs Manager: Kris Lara Historian: Wiles Hallock Administrative Assistants: Stephanie Caballero, Pat Ricks, Wendy Heredia (Communications), Yvonne Halvorson (Compliance and Enforcement), Michelle Zumalt (Electronic Communications)

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Fairbanks The Cougar women’s basketball team has played games all

Anchorage across the United States, including trips to Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska In May of 2004, the Cougars took the WSU banner international with a tour of Italy. Whitehorse Fairbanks Yellowknife The women will leave the country once again in 2007, Juneau Anchorage traveling to the Bahamas for the Junkanoo Jam Basketball Alaska Tournament.

Whitehorse Game locations (1970–Spring 2008) St. John's Yellowknife

EdmontonJuneau

Charlottetown

Calgary Vancouver CANADA Fredericton Victoria Quebec Halifax Regina Winnipeg Seattle St. John's Olympia Washington Maine Spokane Montreal Augusta Montpelier Vancouver Portland Pullman North Dakota Ottawa Vt. N.H. Salem Helena Minnisota EdmontonBismarck Concord Montana Albany Boston Mass. Oregon Toronto Rochester Idaho St. Paul New York R.I. Minneapolis Wisconsin Michigan HartfordConn. South Dakota Buffalo Boise Lansing Charlottetown Madison Milwaukee New York Pierre Detroit Pennsylvania Calgary CANADA Harrisburg Trenton WyVaomingncouver New Jersey U. S. A. Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Fredericton Victoria Iowa Ohio Baltimore Quebec Nebraska Winnipeg Md. Del. Halifax DesRegina Moines Columbus SaltSeattle Lake City Omaha Indiana West Carson City Cheyenne Washington D. C. Maine Sacramento Olympia Washington Lincoln Illinois Indianapolis Virginia Nevada Boulder Spokane Richmond Montreal Springfield CharlestonVirginia Norfolk Augusta San Francisco Oakland Utah Denver Topeka Montpelier Vancouver Kansas City Louisville Lexington Portland ColoradoPullman Kansas St. LouiNorths Dakota Ottawa Vt. N.H. Helena Kentucky Raleigh Salem Bismarck Minnisota Concord California Montana Missouri North Carolina Albany Boston Charlotte Mass. Oregon Nashville Toronto Rochester Tennessee St. Paul Idaho Columbia New YorkHartford R.I. Oklahoma City Arkansas Minneapolis Wisconsin Michigan Santa Fe Memphis South Carolina Buffalo Conn. Los Angeles Arizona Boise South Dakota Oklahoma Atlanta Milwaukee Lansing New York Little Rock BirminghamPierre Madison Phoenix New Mexico Georgia Detroit Pennsylvania Trenton Wyoming Harrisburg San Diego Mississippi MontgomerU.y S. A. Chicago Cleveland New Jersey Alabama Philadelphia Jackson Iowa Baltimore Dallas Nebraska Jacksonville Ohio Md. Del. Des Moines Indiana Columbus Salt Lake City Baton Rouge Omaha West Carson City Texas Cheyenne Tallahassee Washington D. C. Sacramento Lincoln Florida Illinois Indianapolis Virginia Nevada Boulder Lousiana Orlando Richmond Austin New Orleans Tampa Springfield CharlestonVirginia Norfolk San Francisco Oakland Topeka Utah Houston Denver Kansas City West PalmLouisville Beach Lexington MEXICO San Antonio Colorado Kansas St. Louis Miami Kentucky Raleigh California Missouri North Carolina Nashville Charlotte Tennessee Arkansas Columbia Santa Fe Oklahoma City South Carolina Arizona Memphis Los Angeles Oklahoma Atlanta Little Rock Birmingham Phoenix New Mexico Georgia Honolulu San Diego GRANDMississippi BAHAMAS Montgomery Alabama Jackson Dallas Freeport Jacksonville

Rome Baton Rouge Tallahassee Mexico City Texas Florida ITALY Lousiana Orlando Hawai'i Austin New Orleans Tampa Houston West Palm Beach MEXICO San Antonio Miami

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Mexico City Washington State University Why Washington State University?

“I chose to attend Washington “I chose Washington State University “The first thing that attracted me to State University because I saw an because the team was great. Now WSU was the coaches, but once I made opportunity for greatness both that I am a sophomore, I still love my visit to Pullman, I fell in love with the on and off the court. I love my my teammates. They are the greatest town. I loved the college atmosphere, teammates, coaches and staff... bunch if females to play and be the friendly and outgoing people and What more could you ask for?” excited with.” the overall sense of community.” —Colleen Betteridge —Nakejia Kelly —Sabrina Shired

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“The moment I stepped on this campus “WSU is a great school for me. The and met the coaching staff, I knew that this people and the environment are is a place I could call home. I’m confident awesome. This school is the best fit that experiencing WSU will be one of the for me.” most exciting times in my life. I’m looking —Ebonee Coates forward to strong competition, great friendships, and completing my college degree. Everything from the campus size to the rolling hills of the is a perfect fit for me.” —Katie Appleton

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 53 Colleges WSU has 10 colleges and offers 150 majors and options spanning the liberal arts and sciences, as well as architecture, business education, nursing, pharmacy and agriculture, engineering, home economics, and veterinary medicine. Students from all 50 states and 103 foreign countries attend WSU.

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Dedicated to diversity ashington State University seeks to enrich every student’s Weducational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through various campus programs, diversity in the curriculum, and comfortable places around campus to meet and talk with students with different backgrounds. All students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester to experience life in another county. But you don’t need to leave campus to find opportunities to learn about differences as there are numerous events, films, musicians, and speakers throughout the year that address issues of equity and diversity.

Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity

Given the importance of making WSU a welcoming and supportive place for everyone, the Office of the ViceP resident for Equity and Diversity was established in 2004. This office worked with students, faculty, and staff at all WSU locations to develop a university-wide Strategic Plan for Equity and Diversity. In accordance with this plan, goals have been established and work is underway to increase the diversity and retention rates among students and faculty, improve the campus climate for underrepresented students, infuse diversity into university leadership and management, provide increased educational/scholarship opportunities, and devise better methods of assessment and accountability for diversity progress. More information about the Office of the ViceP resident for Equity and Diversity and the Strategic Plan can be found by visiting www.diversity.wsu.edu/.

Equity and Diversity Partners

The following units report to the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity and serve as valuable partners with all areas of the university working on these issues.

The Center for Human Rights www.chr.wsu.edu/

Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center www.thecenter.wsu.edu/

Women’s Resource Center www.women.wsu.edu/

Talmadge Anderson Heritage House www.heritagehouse.wsu.edu/

Disability Resource Center www.drc.wsu.edu/

Multicultural Student Services www.wsu.edu/multicultural/

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In creating a multicultural environment in the Athletic Department, this program reflects in part the University’s commitment to diversity. A mentoring relationship provides the mentor with the opportunity for providing student-athletes with profes- sional and personal growth, and the satisfaction of assisting students to develop the skills necessary to become successful in all of their endeavors:

This program provides benefits to student-athletes of color by: • Promoting communication among student- • Helping student-athletes prepare for transi- athletes, coaches, and athletic administrators tion into college life on minority issues • Enhancing interpersonal relationships in the • Providing feedback and insight into Athletic life of the student-athlete Department issues • Helping student-athletes of color build a • Generating a student-athlete voice within positive self-esteem

the Athletic Department shaping policies • Helping student-athletes of color make www.wsucougars.com • Equipping student-athletes with informa- meaningful contributions to their tion about what a positive image means on communities campus • Helping student-athletes of color realize • Improving minority retention and gradua- their academic, athletic, personal and social tion rates by demonstrating an interest in responsibilities the personal growth of the student-athlete • Providing a supportive learning environment that encourages academic achievement

Many functions are planned by the Mentor Program to enhance the relationships between student-athletes and mentors. These functions help in informally matching mentors with student-athletes of color naturally who desire to experience a smoother transition into the Washington State University environment.

“The ultimate goal of this program for student-athletes of color is to ensure their graduation from Washington State University and the achievement of a successful sports career. The WSU Athletic Depart- ment is committed to producing student-athletes of color who epito- mize professionalism.” —Milford Hodge Milford Hodge Mentoring Coordinator

cougar women’s basketball 57 notable alumni

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Left Page, clockwise from upper left: Phil Abelson, Father of the atomic submarine; Aaron Sele, Pitcher, New York Mets; Patty Murray, U.S. Senator; Pete Rademacher, Former president of Kiefer McNeil swimming equipment manufacturer, whose first professional boxing match was for the World Heavyweight Championship; Mel Hein, A charter member of both College and Professional Football Halls of Fame; Gary Larson, Creator of the Far Side cartoons; William Julius Wilson, Harvard University Professor, recognized by Time magazine as one of

America’s 25 most influential people;Cindy www.wsucougars.com Brunson, ESPN News; Mark Fields, former linebacker for the Carolina Panthers. Right Page, clockwise from top: John Olerud, MLB All-Star; Ann Haley, Executive Director of Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority; Paul Allen, Owner of the Portland Trail Blazers; Edward R. Murrow, the Father of modern day news reporting and namesake for WSU’s Murrow School of Communications; Sherman Alexie, Screenwriter, Poet, Novelist; , ABC TV’s Voice of ; Barry Serafin, ABC News correspondent; Charles Glen King, Leading researcher in the development of Vitamin C; Jerry Sage, Teacher of the Year and WW II escape artist who was played by Steve McQueen in the movie Cooler King; Drew Bledsoe, NFL All-Pro Quarterback; Hugh Campbell, General Manager, Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League.

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ince embarking on its first athletic competition in 1892, Washington State University has compiled a rich tradition of athletic excellence over Sthe ensuing 112 years. The school has won two NCAA national team titles, in addition to nearly 70 NCAA individual titles. WSU teams have reached NCAA postseason play nearly 40 times. The foot- ball team has made nine Bowl appearances (including four Rose Bowls), win- ning five times. In addition, the school has garnered over 350 individual All- America selections in its history. As recently as the 2005-06 season, WSU was represented by 10 of its 17 sports programs in NCAA postseason competition.

Bernard Lagat 2000 (Bronze medal) & 2004 (Silver Medal) Olym- pian, NCAA Indoor and Outdoor champion, NCAA Indoor Male Athlete of the Year, Pac-10 Athlete of the Year.

Whitney Evans 2003 NCAA high jump champion; eight-time All-American.

John Olerud 1988 NCAA Player of the Year, only pitcher in NCAA history to 2005–06 Women’s Rowing Team – Finished fourth at the 2006 NCAA Division I Women’s Rowing win 15 games and hit 20 or more Championships, the highest national finish for any Cougar women’s team in school history. home runs (15-0, 23 homers in 1988) in the same season.

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1941 basketball team (NCAA runner up)

Sarah Silvernail Two-time All-American, 1996 Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year, Pac-10 Player of the Week honors six times in her career. www.wsucougars.com 2003 Rose Bowl team

1998 Rose Bowl team

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Bill Doba, 5th Year Brian Heffernan, 4th Year Matt Potter, 5th Year Jason Drake, 4th Year Bill Doba’s 19-year WSU career, the Heffernan came to WSU after assisting Matt Potter, in his fifth season, is Jason Drake has been a member of last five as head coach, includes six Minnesota’s program to four NCAA coming off a 9-7-4 year, his third WSU’s coaching staff for six years, the bowl game appearances, among them appearances. During his three seasons straight winning season. The Cougars last four as head coach of the men’s two Rose Bowl games. The former at WSU, the Cougars have led the just missed the NCAA tournament last and women’s cross country teams. Last WSU defensive coordinator took over conference and been eighth nationally year with a squad that had just two year WSU’s men’s team finished 29th the program in 2003 and directed in blocking statistics and four members seniors. This year’s club will be built at the NCAA Championships and this the Cougars to a 10-win season and a of his recruiting classes have been around a solid senior class and a group year returns the bulk of that squad. All- victory over Texas in the Holiday Bowl. selected for conference all-freshman of sophomores ranked 37th nationally American distance runner Haley Paul, team honors. by Soccer Buzz magazine a year ago as returns for her senior year. freshmen. SWIMMING MEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GOLF

Erica Quam, 6th Year Tony Bennett, 2nd Year June Daugherty, 1st Year Walt Williams, 10th Year Erica Quam continues to take women’s In his first season as head coach, Tony June Daugherty, in her first season Since taking over the WSU men’s swimming to new heights at WSU. The Bennett guided WSU into the second as WSU’s head coach, brings to the and women’s programs in 1998 six-year head coach guided WSU to round of the NCAA tournament and program and wealth of experience and Walt Williams’ golf teams have re- 34th at the NCAA Championships last a second place finish in theP ac-10. success in the Pacific-10C onference. written the Cougar record book and year and senior Erin McCleave became It was WSU’s firstNCAA appearance During her career she has taken two crowned two All-Americans. Both just the second WSU swimmer to earn since 1994 and the 26 wins equaled teams to the NCAA tournament seven teams have competed in the NCAA All-America honors multiple times. She the school record. Bennett became times, plus three WNIT appearances, West Regionals, the women for seven finished tenth and 14th in the 1650 the most decorated coach in Pac-10 in the span of 18 years. The former All- straight seasons. Williams is the and 200 freestyle events. history with nine national coach-of- American player was national coach of winningest golf coach in the school’s the-year honors. the year finalist in 2003. history with 22 team titles.

TENNIS BASEBALL ROWING TRACK & FIELD

Lisa Hart, 5th Year Don Marbut, 4th Year Jane LaRiviere, 6th Year Rick Sloan, 14th Year The Cougar tennis program, under Don Marbut, in his fourth year as The Cougars have earned three NCAA Rick Sloan is the dean of WSU coaches, the direction of fifth-year head coach WSU’s head coach and fifth with the bids in Jane LaRiviere’s previous five having been with the program for 35 Lisa Hart, has been nationally ranked program, has guided the Cougars to seasons. Her 2006 season was the best years, including the last 14 as head each of the last four seasons and has back-to-back winning seasons for the in program history, with WSU placing coach of both the men’s and women’s recorded 14 wins each of the last first time since the 1993-94 campaigns second at the Pacific-10C onference programs. He has directed 28 WSU two years, resulting in back-to-back and in his three previous years as head Championships and then fourth at the athletes to NCAA Outdoor All-America winning campaigns. The 2008 team coach has won 85 games, the most NCAA Championships. WSU’s success status 49 times and mentored 22 will be led by senior Ekaterina Burduli, ever in WSU history in the first three earned her Pac-10 and CRCA West Cougar athletes to NCAA Indoor All- an NCAA Championship qualifier in years of a coaches tenure. Regional coach-of-the-year honors. America status 35 times. the 2006 singles competition.

www.wsucougars.com 62 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball women’s success Cougar Women’s Athletics Show Strength at Conference and National Levels In 2006-07, Washington State University women student-athletes McCleave became the second enjoyed success in and out of the classroom. Erin McCleave Cougar swimmer to earn All- (swimming) earned All-American honors in the 200-meter and American status multiple times 1650-meter freestyle, Diana and Julie Pickler both achieved in her career. Her efforts placed All-American status (indoor track) in the pentathlon, and Julie Washington State 34th at the Pickler and McKenzie Garberg (outdoor track) garnered NCAA Championships. She set All-American certificates in the heptathlon and discus, Erin McCleave five school and five Gibb Pool respectively. Rowing’s Sarah Waterfield was named All-Pacific- records during the season. 10 First Team. The Pickler sisters not only earned All- Academically, Washington State women earned 77 all-conference American certificates in indoor track, but selections, including 20 first team awards. In addition, Kate they carried Washington State to a tie Benz (women’s basketball first team), Carey Homan (at-large for 27th place at the NCAA Indoor Track first team) and Brooke Bemis (soccer third team) were honored & Field Championships. At the NCAA as all-district VIII selections by CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine. Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Homan and teammates Becca Gibson, Tiana Rodriguez Julie Pickler placed second in the and Catherine Watt were named Collegiate Rowing Coaches heptathlon with 5,831 points, the Association National Scholar-Athletes and Diana Hong was third highest total in Washington State selected National Golf Coaches Association First Team. history. Garberg’s first All-American honor helped the Cougars tie for Kelly Rosin became the ninth Cougar 27th place. Julie Pickler to reach 1,000 kills in volleyball and finished her career ranked fifth on the The Cougar women’s golf team Washington State all-time list with earned a NCAA regional bid for the 1,113. Freshman libero Kelly Hyder sixth straight season and was within set a single- six shots of qualifying for the NCAA season school Championships. Amy Eneroth posted www.wsucougars.com record for digs a 74.8 stroke average, the fourth best in with 565. school history.

Kelly Rosin Haley Paul The 14 wins posted by the Washington and Sara Trane State women’s tennis team were earned All-Pacific-10 Academic First Team Amy Eneroth the most in head coach Lisa Hart’s selections in cross country and four others four-year were named honorable mention. tenure. Marjolein van de Ven won Haley Paul 24 matches to tie for fourth on the The Cougar soccer Washington State single-season list and team tied a school record with 10 shutouts she became the fourth Cougar to post and set the standard for fewest goals back-to-back 20-win seasons. allowed in a season at 15. Brynn Bemis tallied seven shutouts in net and the team Led by Waterfield, posted its third consecutive winning season the Washington under head coach State women’s Marjolein van de Ven Matt Potter. rowing varsity eight boat was ranked Benz finished as high as eighth nationally and the Cougars Brynn Bemis her women’s defeated Washington for the third straight basketball career Sarah Waterfield time and the fourth time in school history. as Washington State’s career leader in rebounds with 899 and added 1,000 points to become the 11th Cougar to reach the plateau. Kate Benz cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 63 wsu facilities

Beasley Coliseum Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum was named in 1981 in honor of the former Washington State Vice President Wallis Beasley, who retired that same year. Many of the campus’ cultural activities take place here; ballet perfor- mances, plays, operas, rock concerts, and guest lectures. Entertainment acts that have recently appeared at Beasley include Wayne Brady, Dana Carvey, Wynonna, Whoopi Gold- berg, Alan Jackson and Jay Leno. The first University event held at the facility was the Washington State commencement, June 3, 1973. Commencement has been held at Beasley every year since. The first athletic event held in the coliseum was a National Basketball Associa- tion exhibition game between the Seattle Supersonics and the Portland Trailblazers, Sept. 25, 1973. The arena seats 12,058 for basketball games on Friel Court and 12,500 for major concerts. Friel Court was named in honor of longtime Washington State coach , who directed the Cougar men’s basketball team to the 1941 NCAA title game. The 2004-05 season saw the open- ing of the new Cougar Basketball prac- tice facility. This facility will continue to allow WSU to provide players and coaches with the state of the art facili- ties that are synonymous with Washing- Wayne Brady Bill Engvall Dierks Bently ton State University.

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Practice Facility

Practice Facility

Beasley Coliseum

Locker room

Among the numerous features that the spacious www.wsucougars.com women’s basketball locker room at Beasley Coliseum possess are pro-style lockers and a big screen televi- sion. Recent remodeling of the locker room has made this WSU facility one of the best in the nation.

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football – Capacity 35,117

Soccer Lower Soccer Field – Capacity 2,000 volleyball Bohler Gym – Capacity 3,000

basketball Beasley Coliseum – Capacity 11,671 Track & field Mooberry Track & Field Complex

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tennis Outdoor Tennis Center baseball Bailey-Brayton Field - Capacity 3,500 www.wsucougars.com

Swimming Gibb Pool golf WSU Golf Course

hollingbery fieldhouse indoor practice facility cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 67 strength & conditioning Physical Development

“Hard work, dedication, cutting edge training and mental toughness are the cornerstones to our approach in the Physical Development Department here at Washington State University. Our training complex ranks as one of the best in the nation and the physical development staff is committed to excellence. Our strength and conditioning professionals work tirelessly to provide a challenging, scientifically based training program for all of our athletes. We will only accept our athletes’ best effort with each and every training opportunity. In our complex, we team train all of our athletes and you can see the “Cougar Family” alive and well each day here in the Cougar Mania Strength and Conditioning Complex.”

—David Lang Rob Oviatt Assistant Director of Athletics for Physical Development Rob Oviatt has served as the Director of Physical Development at Washington State since March of 2000. Oviatt has over 20 years experience as a strength and conditioning coach having served at Alabama, Mississippi, Texas A&M, Houston, Oregon State, Ken- tucky and LSU prior to coming to Pullman. He received his certification as Master Strength and Conditioning Coach in May 2001 at the first annual from The Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCC). Oviatt is certified as a Level I USWF Weight- lifting coach, has a master’s of sports sciences certification from the International Sports Science Association and was named Southeastern Conference Professional of the Year in 1997 and 1998 by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Oviatt earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the University of Alabama in 1980 and a master’s degree in exercise science from the University of Mississippi in 1983. In 2003, Oviatt was inducted into the USA Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame.

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David Lang Associate Director of Physical Development David Lang is in his seventh year as the associate director of physical development for Washington State University and eighth overall on the Palouse. A certified club coach for USA weightlifting, Lang graduated from Wisconsin-Whitewa- ter in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in science. He earned his master’s degree in science at Austin Peay State University in 1995. He was the head strength coach for the Gover- nors from 1994-95. In 1994, Lang, a native of Fort Atkinson, Wis., became a certified strength and condi- tioning specialist through the National Strength & Conditioning Association. He is also certified by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association. Before coming to WSU, Lang worked at the University of Illinois-Champaign (1995-96) and Colgate University (1996-98).

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“Washington State athletic training prides itself on providing the best possible health care for all of our student- athletes and we are fortunate to have a full-time staff in charge of women’s basketball. All of our athletic trainers are certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association. In addition, three team physicians and a accredited curriculum athletic training program gives everyone the opportunity to compete at the highest level.”

—Bill Drake Bill Drake Assistant Director of Athletics for Athletic Training Services Bill Drake currently serves as Assistant Director of Athletics for Athletic Training Services. Drake, who was hired in August 1999, directly covers the Cougar football program while supervising a staff of nine other Certified Athletic Trainers and the clinical education of over 30 Athletic Training students. Their goal, along with three team physicians, is to provide the best possible health care to approximately 500 student athletes. Drake has 15 years experience as a Board Certified Athletic Trainer in the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Drake, who is a native of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, graduated from the University of Idaho in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in sport science and a minor in athletic training. After earning his master’s degree in education at Weber State in 1992, Drake was hired as an assistant athletic trainer at Washington State and remained on the Palouse until 1998. Drake worked with the volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s swimming and soccer, and the men’s and women’s basketball teams during his six-year tenure. In 1998, Drake left WSU to accept the head athletic trainer position at the University of Nevada-Reno. After serving one year at Nevada, Drake returned to Pullman in 1999 to become the head athletic trainer for WSU. He and his wife Joy have two children, Austin (11) and Emily (8).

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Prevention of athletic injuries is the number one goal of www.wsucougars.com WSU’s staff, along with care and rehabilitation. When injuries do occur, the Cougar athletic medicine staff provide the very best in care and use state-of-the-art equip- ment to return the student athlete to 100 percent recovery.

• Nine certified athletic trainers. • More than 30 student assistants majoring in athletic training. • Three sports medicine team physicians. Katy Butler Athletic Trainer Katy Butler is in her 11th year at WSU and her sixth season as the athletic trainer for Cougar women’s basketball. A native of Bellevue, Wash., Butler earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesi- ology and master’s degree in athletic administration from WSU. Butler works with the Cougar players on a daily basis and is in charge of their practice prepa- ration, evaluation and rehabilitation of injuries. She also accompanies the team during road trips. In addition to her work with the women’s basketball program, Butler serves as the insur- ance coordinator and drug-testing liaison in the athletic training room while also assisting with the WSU football team. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 71 support services Student-Athlete Development www.athletics.wsu.edu/arc

Cynthia Prieto Academic Counselor

Cynthia Prieto is in her fourth year at Washington State University and her first as the Academic Counselor for Women’s Basketball. She has a strong passion for both student development and athletics. As a team academic counselor, she provides quality academic and career counseling to help student-athletes excel. She is committed to building a learning environment and student relationships that foster academic and personal success.

Cynthia graduated from the University of Arizona in 2002 earning a BA in Social Science/Psychology. During that time, she coached high school and club volleyball and worked as a crisis counselor for young children and their families. She then earned her Master’s Degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sport Administration in the spring of 2004 from the University of New Mexico. There she worked as an Academic Advisement Intern and with the football program, dealing primarily with student-athlete recruitment and summer camp operations.

Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, Cynthia enjoys playing sports and spending time with her partner Anthony and baby Anthony Jr.

The Cougar women’s basketball program has earned 27 nominations to the Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Team and six selections to the ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America Team since 2000.

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Student-Athlete Development staff Back row from left: Pippa Pierce and Thad Hathaway. Middle row from left: Anna Plemons, Wanda Tennant, and Cynthia Prieto.Front row from left: Andy Dephtereos, Allen Thompson, Chris Cook, and Danny Gourley.

Student-Athlete Development

Our Student-Athlete Development unit initiates support for academic and personal success, during on-campus recruiting visits with prospective student-athletes, and continues providing support and services until student- Academic Services Personal Development athletes graduate from WSU. Our student- • New Student-Athlete Orientation • New Student-Athlete Seminar www.wsucougars.com athlete development staff is committed to • General Academic Counseling • Community Outreach – Team CARE developing and implementing comprehensive • Learning Assessment • P.R.O.W.L. Resource And Referral and effective programs to assist student-athletes • Individual And Group Tutoring Center in identifying and meeting their academic and • Assistance With Team Travel • NCAA Lifeskills Materials And career goals leading to graduation and career • Writing And Math Assistance Resources development. We take a “life skills” approach • Graduation Planning • Career Resources when assisting student-athletes with class • Computer Lab with Internet and selection, major selection, graduation planning, Library Access career development, time management, goal setting, study skills, and learning strategies. • Priority Registration • Summer School And Degree WSU’s P.R.O.W.L. Resource Center Our focus is the student-athlete and personal Completion Financial Aid Programs development. We reinforce the value of Career Development maximizing the educational and career • Junior and Senior Planning Meet- opportunities at WSU. And, most importantly, ings our staff emphasizes the importance of student- • Etiquette Dinner athletes taking personal responsibility and ownership in developing their academic and • Access To SIGI Website For Career career plans. Our 92 percent graduation rate for Exploration those seniors who have exhausted their eligibility • Career Fairs and Workshops (over the past 10 years) reflects our consistent • Interview Skills And Workshops commitment to academic success while striking a • Job Search Strategies balance between academics and athletics. • Professional Development Portfolio • Senior Folder Pam Bradetich • Alumni Connections Senior Associate Director of Athletics • Resume Development Student-Athlete Development cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 73 washingtraditionston state

The Cougar Nickname Washington State University students officially adopted the nickname “Cougars” October 28, 1919, three days after a reference to “cougars” was used in a football game story The Cougar Head Logo following WSU’s upset 14-0 win at In 1936, student Randall Johnson, class California. In the story, a Bay Area of 1938, designed the original Cougar writer said the PacificN orthwest team head logo for Washington State Col- “played like cougars” in upsetting lege. It was used on the side of college the Bears. trucks. In 1959, when the institution changed from college to university, he re-created the logo to incorporate the “U” in place of the “C.” In 2002, WSU developed a new graphic identity. It employs the Cougar head within a crest, an internationally recognized symbol for higher education.

The Victory Bell In the late 1800s, the victory bell was mounted on the ground in the center of campus; it rang to start and dismiss classes in those early days. Today, it is located at the Lewis Alumni Centre. A member of the Student Alumni Connection rings it after a WSU football win.

The Cougar Mascot In 1927, Governor Roland Hartley presented a cougar cub to the students of the University. This first cougar mascot was called Butch, to honor Herbert “Butch’’ Meeker of Spokane, who was WSU’s football star at the time. Butch II was presented to the students by Governor Clarence D. Martin in 1938. Butch III and IV were twin cubs, presented by Governor Arthur B. Langlie in 1942. Governor Langlie presented Butch V in 1955. Butch VI, the last live mascot on campus, died in the summer of 1978. He had been presented to WSU by Governor Albert Rosellini in 1964 from the Seattle Zoo. Today, WSU students in a “Butch the Cougar” mascot costume rally school spirit at athletic contests, including football games and other events.

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The student recreation center opened spring of 2001. Its 150,000 square feet contains seven gymnasiums, a four-lane indoor track, 17,000 square feet of fitness training area, five-lane lap pool, leisure spa, three multi-purpose rooms (aerobic/martial arts), four racquetball courts, a wellness center, a juice bar and a fireplace lounge. www.wsucougars.com SRC AWARDS • Outstanding Indoor Sports Facility Award, National Intramural Recreation Sports Association, 2002 • Facility Award of Merit, Athletic Business, 2001 • Award of Excellence, Washington Parks and Recreation Association, 2001 • Outstanding Design Award, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2001

cougar women’s basketball 75 wsu administration Elson S. Floyd jim sterk president director of athletics Elson S. Floyd is Washington State University’s 10th Washington native James M. Sterk was appointed president. He took office in the summer of July after Washington State University’s director of athletics serving as president of the four-campus University of in June of 2000. In his six years, Sterk has seen Missouri during 2002-2007. unprecedented growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate teams and 450 individuals who “Affordability, accessibility and accountability” are compete for WSU annually. keystones to his administration leading WSU. He puts high priority on WSU being a research leader On the academic front, WSU earned 113 selections to and having a global presence. Furthermore, he Pacific-10C onference All-Academic teams in 2004-05. endorses diversity of thought, opinion, perspective, That figure represented the most student-athletes to viewpoints, race and ethnicity as characteristics of a earn such an honor during an academic year in school world-class university. history. WSU nearly reached this standard in 2005-06 with 109 selections to conference all-academic teams. Floyd, 51, served as president of Western Michigan University from 1999 to 2002, and held several On the field, Cougar Athletics has enjoyed administrative positions at the University of North extraordinary achievements highlighted by three Carolina Chapel Hill, including deanships in student consecutive 10-win seasons by the football program affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences. from 2001-03. Most recently, 10 sports were represented either as a team or individually in Previously, he spent two years as executive director NCAA postseason competition during the 2005-06 of the state of Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency responsible season. Featured in this group was the rowing team’s fourth place finish at theNCAA for statewide coordination, planning, oversight, policy analysis and student financial aid Championships, the highest finish ever by a SW U women’s team in NCAA postseason programs for Washington’s post-secondary education system. From 1990 to 1993, he competition. served as vice president for student services, vice president for administration and executive vice president at Eastern Washington University. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. Following the 2006 football season, the initial phases of a renovation to Martin Stadium, the home of Cougar He began his career in 1978 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he football, will commence. WSU recently completed a major baseball field renovation, held deanships in the Division of Student Affairs, the General College and the College of becoming the first collegiate field to feature FieldTurf as a playing surface. In addition, plans Arts and Sciences. From 1988 to 1990, he was assistant vice president for student services are underway for an ambitious capital improvement plan that will enhance many other for the UNC system office, where he helped develop and articulate student affairs and WSU sport facilities. academic affairs policy for the 16-campus university system. A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk received his master’s degree in A native of Henderson, N.C., Floyd holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included positions and speech, a master of education degree in adult education, and a doctor of philosophy at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane and Portland State, the latter as director of degree in higher and adult education, all from the University of North Carolina at Chapel athletics for five years before joining the Cougar staff. Hill. The foundation of Sterk’s leadership plan is based on five areas: the student-athlete Floyd and his wife, Carmento Floyd, have two grown children. experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics, and facilities. All five areas have enjoyed growth in his first six years at Washington State University. c Sterk currently is a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition cabinet Anne M coy and has served on numerous Pacific-10 Conference committees during his tenure at WSU. senior associate director of athletics/swa Veteran intercollegiate athletics administrator Anne McCoy has served Washington State University since 2001, and was promoted from associate ken casavant director to senior associate director of athletics in 2004. Her appointment to senior woman faculty athletics representative administrator came in the summer of 2007. Professor Ken Casavant, a member of the In her capacity as senior associate director of Washington State University family since 1967, athletics, she is charged with overseeing all currently serves as WSU’s Faculty Athletics aspects of WSU’s athletic budget and supervises Representative to the Pacific-10C onference and the several areas within the department including the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He is a past business office, equipment, computer and football president of the Pac-10 and was recently chosen to operations, and event management and facility serve on the NCAA Division I Management Council. operations. She also serves as a liaison for men’s Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research and women’s basketball. assistant in the Department of Agricultural and McCoy serves on several Pacific-10C onference Resource Economics. He was named an assistant committees including the Executive Committee as professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 vice president-elect for the Pac-10 Council, and on and a full professor in 1980. the Medical Care, Student-Athlete Advisory and In 2004, Casavant received the honor of giving Senior Woman Administrator committees. the Distinguished Faculty Address, the University’s A Wisconsin native, McCoy earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1989 from oldest award and also received the Sahlin Excellence the University of Massachusetts. While an undergraduate, she worked for the Pittsburgh in Public Service award for the University. In Penguins professional hockey organization, expanding the club’s season ticket base and 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for maintained existing corporate and individual accounts. McCoy also served an internship outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture at as the assistant athletic business manager at the University of Connecticut, and was WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Casavant instrumental in designing and implementing a comprehensive computerized budget- was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty Senate and has tracking system for the Huskies’ athletic department. been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Western Agricultural Economics McCoy served in several capacities at the University of Maine from 1989-1995, lastly as Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized work as a transportation economist. associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator. At Maine, she supervised men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and softball During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington in addition to the athletic business office, ticket office, retail store and cheerleading staff State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs and operations. She took a similar administrative position at the St. Louis University from and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). 1995-1996. The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he In 1996, McCoy moved west, joining the staff at Portland State University as associate earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his master’s degree from director of athletics and senior woman administrator. She was promoted to senior associate NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. director of athletics in 1998. At PSU, she managed all internal staff and the daily operations Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. of the department, representing the director of athletics as needed. McCoy also supervised men’s and women’s golf, cross country/track and field, and women’s volleyball, soccer, tennis and softball. McCoy and her husband Brian have two children, daughter Taylor and son Jake. .

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cougar women’s basketball cougar history WSU Leaders Team Single-Game Individual Single-Game Total Field Goals Made 49 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) Points 41 Jenni Ruff (California, Feb. 24, 1996) Two-Point Field Goals Made 49 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) Field Goals Made 16 Jeanne Eggart (Santa Clara, Dec. 31, 1980) Two-Point Field Goals Attempted 87 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) Field Goals Attempted* 27 Angie Miller (N. Texas, Dec. 30, 1988; Oregon, Field Goal Percentage .673 Gonzaga, Feb. 6, 1986 (33-49) Feb. 17, 1989) Two-Point FG Percentage .686 s. Utah, Jan. 13, 1997 (24-35) Field Goal Pct. 1.000 Janet Kusler (10-10, AK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979) 3-Point Field Goal Made 14 Gonzaga, Dec. 18, 1998 (14-33) Amy Saneholtz (10-10, Stanford, Jan. 8, 1994) Arizona, Jan. 7, 1999 (14-27) 3-Pt Field Goals* 8 Tricia Lamb (8-12, Arizona, Jan. 7, 1999) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 33 colorado St., Nov. 21, 1997 (8-33) 3-Pt Field Goals Attempted* 14 Tricia Lamb (Colorado, Dec. 5, 1998; Gonzaga, Gonzaga, Dec. 18, 1998 (14-33) Dec. 18, 1998) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 att.) .875 BYU, Dec. 19, 1988 (7-8) Free Throws Made 35 temple, Nov. 30, 1990 (35-48) Erika Wheeler (UCLA, March 4, 1993) Free Throws Attempted 48 temple, Nov. 30, 1990 (35-48) 3-Pt Field Goal Pct.* (min. six attempts) .833 Kristal Stahl (5-6, BYU, Dec. 19, 1988) Free Throw Percentage (min. 15 att.) 1.000 oregon, Jan. 20, 2001 (15-15) Lynda Clegg (5-6, Oral Roberts, Dec. 11, 1987) Rebounds 72 idaho, 1975 Heather Norman (5-6, Stanford, Jan. 23, 1992) Assists 30 Wichita State, Dec. 28, 1994 Jennifer Kerns (5-6, California, Jan. 27, 2000) Steals 39 Washington, 1975 Free Throws Made 16 Marcia Miles (Portland State, Nov. 30, 1985) Blocks 10 simon Fraser, 1982 Free Throws Attempted* 19 Jenni Ruff (Washington, Jan. 20, 1996) Alaska Anchorage, 1982 Free Throw Pct. (min. 13 attempts) 1.000 Jade Hyett (13-13, California, Feb. 22, 1997) Washington, 1979 Rebounds 22 Jennifer Gray (Western Wash., 1975; Boise St., 1975) Turnovers 45 saskatchewan, Nov. 30, 1979 Amy Saneholtz (ASU, March 2, 1995) Most Points Scored 118 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (118-37) Off. Rebounds* 11 Brittney Hawks, (UCLA, March 8, 2001) Fewest Points Scored 28 eastern Washington, 1971, (28-31) Def. Rebounds* 17 Kate Benz (Idaho State, Dec. 6, 2005) Points, Both Teams 185 n. Iowa, Dec. 2, 1994 (112-73) Assists 20 Jade Hyett (California, Jan. 23, 1997) Win Margin 81 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (118-37) Steals 11 Katie Gray (Washington, 1975) Loss Margin 53 USC, Feb. 1, 2003 (89-36) Blocks 6 Holly Zapel (Washington, Feb. 9, 1985) Janet Kusler (Washington, Feb. 3, 1979) Team Single-Season Ebonee Coates (Northwestern State, Dec. 17, 2006) Field Goals Made 781 1987 Turnovers 13 Jan Zachman (Saskatchewan, Nov. 30, 1979) Field Goals Attempted 1,828 1980 Shelley Patterson (Nevada-Las Vegas, Jan. 8, 1983) Field Goal Percentage .445 1992 Points vs. WSU 40 Marcie Topp (Montana State, Jan. 12, 1980) 3-Point Field Goals Made 200 1999 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 568 1999 * = Records not available prior to 1986. 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .358 1992 Free Throws Made 491 1990 Individual Single-Season Free Throws Attempted 742 1990 Points 685 Jenni Ruff, 1996 Free Throw Percentage .744 2000 Field Goals Made 233 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 Points 2,155 1996 Field Goal Attempts 485 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 Points Average 74.9 1995 Field Goal Percentage .588 Camille Thompson, 1992 (153- Rebounds 1,297 1977 Rebound Average 54.0 1977 260) Assists 475 1989 3-Point Field Goals Made 69 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (69-184) Steals 351 1982 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 184 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (69-184) Blocks 106 2002 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .464 Joanna Smith, 1998 (39-84) Turnovers 772 1980 Free Throws Made 203 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (203-261) Personal Fouls 619 1986 Free Throw Attempts 261 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (203-261) Consecutive Wins 11* 1973 Consecutive Losses 24** 2002 Free Throw Percentage .841 Marcia Miles, 1986 (117-142) Most Wins 21 1979 Most Losses 27 2002 Angie Miller, 1989 (106-126) Most Games 29 1982, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2007 Rebounds 294 Jennifer Gray, 1975 * = WSU’s longest win streak is 13, the final 10 of 1971 and the first three of 1972. Assists 205 Jade Hyett, 1997 ** - WSU’s longest losing streak is 45, the final 24 of 2002 and the first 21 of 2003. Steals 123 Jade Hyett, 1997 Blocks 55 Holly Zapel, 1985 Overtime Games (8-17) Turnovers 153 Jenni Ruff, 1994 Result Date Site Personal Fouls 104 Marisa Stotler, 2007 Oregon 67, WSU 63 Feb. 11, 1977 Pullman Central Wash 51, WSU 50 Feb. 26, 1977 Ellensburg Idaho State 60, WSU 58 Dec. 8, 1979 Boise, Idaho Montana State 75, WSU 70 Feb. 28, 1981 Pullman Individual Career Boise State 58, WSU 54 Mar. 7, 1981 Boise, Idaho Points 1,967 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 Idaho State 73, WSU 69 Dec. 7, 1984 Spokane Field Goals 750 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 Oregon State 76, WSU 72 Feb. 21, 1985 Pullman Field Goal Attempts 1,573 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 Oregon 68, WSU 67 Jan. 25, 1986 Pullman Field Goal Percentage .543 Kristin Metson, 1988-91 Arizona State 95, WSU 83 Jan. 15, 1987 Tempe, Ariz. 3-Point Field Goals Made 143 Joanna Smith, 1997-98, 2000-01 Bowling Green 83, WSU 73 Dec. 12, 1987 Pullman 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts 387 Kelli Kronberger, 1993-96 Arizona State 82, WSU 79 Mar. 5, 1988 Pullman 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .424 Jonni Gray, 1986-89 North Texas 87, WSU 85 Dec. 30, 1988 Denton, Texas Consecutive Games - 1 Trey 20 Heather Norman, 1992 Oregon 87, WSU 76 Feb. 17, 1989 Eugene, Ore. Free Throws 467 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 WSU 87, Arizona 72 Mar. 8, 1990 Tucson, Ariz. Free Throw Attempts 652 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 WSU 79, Boise State 77 Dec. 14, 1991 Boise, Idaho FT Percentage .812 Victoria Harrod, 1998-2001 USC 71, WSU 65 Jan. 31, 1992 Los Angeles Rebounds 899 Kate Benz, 2004-07 WSU 77, Oregon State 74 Feb. 13, 1992 Pullman Assists 448 Darla Williamson, 1989-92 WSU 75, Washington 72 Jan. 9, 1993 Seattle WSU 88, UCLA 81 Mar. 9, 1996 Pullman Steals 377 Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 WSU 79, Boise State 78 Dec. 22. 1996 Boise, Idaho Blocks 146 Holly Zapel, 1982-85 Utah 81, WSU 70 Dec. 10, 1998 Pullman Turnovers 504 Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 USC 77, WSU 75 Jan. 9, 2005 Pullman Personal Fouls 343 Holly Zapel, 1982-85 WSU 80, Boise State 76 Dec. 4, 2005 Boise, Idaho Games 115 Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 Oregon State 69, WSU 67 Jan. 21, 2006 Corvallis, Ore. Games Started 107 Kate Benz, 2004-07 WSU 72, Northwestern State 70 Dec. 17, 2006 Pullman Bold indicates current player.

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WSU CAREER 8. Katie Appleton, 2006- .357 9. Heather Norman, 1989-91 .353 SCORING Sarah Barrett, 2001, 2003 .353 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1979-82 1,967 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 1,526 FREE THROWS 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 1,500 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1976-82 467 4. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 1,485 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 400 Angie Miller, 1988-91 1,485 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 292 6. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 1,335 4. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 282 7. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 1,158 5. Angie Miller, 1988-91 279 8. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-98 1,139 6. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 273 9. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 1,110 7. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 247 10. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 1,015 8. Charmaine Jones, 2003-2006 241 11. Kate Benz, 2004-07 1,000 9. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 238 12. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 998 13. Heather Norman, 1989-92 981 FREE THROW PCT (Min 100 attempts) 14. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 926 1. Victoria Harrod, 1998-2001 .812 15. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 924 2. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 .789 Darla Williamson 16. Amy Saneholtz, 1993-97 869 3. Angie Miller, 1988-91 .775 17. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 856 4. Adriane Ferguson, 2004-07 .770 9. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 336 18. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 832 5. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 .769 10. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 333 19. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 822 Whitney Martindale, 2000-02 .769 Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 333 20. Kristin Erickson, 1994-97 817 7. Charmaine Jones, 2003-2006 .755 8. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 .741 STEALS FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 100 att.) 9. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 .726 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 377 1. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 .543 10. Keisha Moore, 2005-2006 .724 2. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 237 2. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 .526 3. Marda McClenny, 1971-74 208 3. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-97 .526 REBOUNDING Jade Hyett, 1996-97 208 4. Kathy Weber, 1991-93 .493 1. Kate Benz, 2004-07 899 5. Katie Gray, 1974-77 207 5. Amy Saneholtz, 1994-97 .490 2. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 875 Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 207 6. Victoria Harrod, 1998-2001 .487 3. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 853 7. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2001 189 7. Charnez Brown, 1988-91 .482 4. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 727 8. Penny Bowden, 1987-88 184 8. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 .480 5. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 688 9. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 181 9. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 .477 6. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 652 7. Karen Brown, 1979-83 646 BLOCKED SHOTS FIELD GOALS 8. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-98 623 1. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 146 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1979-82 750 9. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 615 2. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 109 2. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 610 10. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 610 3. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 81 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 576 4. Kathy Weber, 1991-92 74 Angie Miller, 1988-91 576 REBOUND AVG (Min. 40 games) 5. Keisha Moore, 2005-06 59 www.wsucougars.com 5. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 544 1. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 9.6 Kate Benz, 2004-07 59 6. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 532 2. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 8.6 7. Ebonee Coates, 2006- 54 3. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 8.1 8. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 49 SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 40 games) 4. Kate Benz, 2004-07 8.0 9. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 48 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 18.4 5. Brittney Hawks, 2000-02 7.3 2. Angie Miller, 1988-91 15.3 6. Bianca McCall, 2003-04 7.1 PERSONAL FOULS 3. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 15.0 7. Ann Fruechte, 1971-74 7.0 1. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 343 4. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 14.0 8. Judy Spoelstra, 1979-80 6.9 2. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 337 5. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 13.4 3. Kate Benz, 2004-07 334 6. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 13.3 ASSISTS 4. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 331 1. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 448 5. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 330 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2000 404 6. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 325 1. Joanna Smith, 1997-98, 2000-01 143 3. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 381 7. Kirsten Fulton, 1984-87 305 2. Heather Norman, 1989-92 133 4. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 381 8. Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 295 3. Kelli Kronberger, 1993-96 124 5. Jade Hyett, 1996-97 364 9. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 290 4. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 110 6. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 350 5. Tricia Lamb, 1998-2000 104 7. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 335 GAMES PLAYED 6. Susie Jarosch, 1991, 93-95 101 8. Penny Bowden, 1987-88 307 1. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 115 7. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 99 9. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 285 2. Kate Benz, 2004-07 113 8. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 95 10. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 272 3. Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 112 9. Julie Wright, 1994-96 88 Heather Norman, 1989-92 112 10. Amanda DuRocher, 2006-07 87 TURNOVERS 5. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 111 1. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 504 Jonni Gray, 1986-89 111 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 80 att.) 2. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 437 7. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2001 110 1. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 .424 3. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 435 Jessica Perry, 2002-05 110 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 .403 4. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 419 9. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 109 3. Sarah Barrett, 2000-01 .387 5. Susie Jarosch, 1991, 93-95 396 Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 109 4. Joanna Smith, 1997-98, 2000-01 .385 6. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 370 5. Lynda Clegg, 1987-89 .378 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 346 Bold indicates current player. 6 Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 .365 8. Katie Gray, 1974-77 338 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 79 cougar history

WSU SINGLE-SEASON 7. Sarah Barrett, 2001 (43-111) .387 8. Lynda Clegg, 1988 (46-119) .386 SCORING 9. Joanna Smith, 1997 (68-181) .376 10. Tricia Lamb, 1999 (69-194) .375 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 685 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 633 FREE THROWS 3. Angie Miller, 1989 499 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 203 4. Camille Thompson, 1994 488 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 167 5. Marcia Miles, 1986 483 3. Penny Bowden, 1987 126 6. Jonni Gray, 1989 482 4. Marcia Miles, 1986 117 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 470 5. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 106 8. Marcia Miles, 1984 469 Angie Miller, 1989 106 9. Marcia Miles, 1985 465 Bianca McCall, 2003 106 10. Angie Miller, 1990 449 8. Kristin Metson, 1990 104 11. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 446 12. Tricia Lamb, 1999 442 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 50 att.) 13. Kristin Erickson, 1996 423 1. Angie Miller, 1989 .841 Jade Hyett 14. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 418 2. Charmaine Jones, 2003-2006 .831 15. Kristin Metson, 1991 413 STEALS 3. Marcia Miles, 1986 .824 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 123 16. Jonni Gray, 1988 407 4. Ann Fruechte, 1974 .810 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 104 17. Kristal Stahl, 1989 404 5. Jonni Gray, 1988 .803 3. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 101 Kristin Metson, 1990 404 6. Laura Wilder, 1997 .800 4. Shelley Patterson, 1983 99 19. Jenni Ruff, 1995 400 5. Penny Bowden, 1988 96 20. Yvonne Kunze, 1998 396 REBOUNDING 6. Penny Bowden, 1987 88 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 294 7. Jade Hyett, 1996 85 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.5 apg) 2. Brittney Hawks, 2002 269 1. Camille Thompson, 1992 .588 3. Janet Kusler, 1976 261 2. Kristin Metson, 1991 .551 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. Jenni Ruff, 1996 255 1. Holly Zapel, 1985 55 3. Yvonne Kunze, 1996 .547 Kate Benz, 2006 255 2. Kathy Weber, 1992 44 4. Kathy Weber, 1992 .533 6. Kate Benz, 2005 254 3. Cassandra Overby, 1984 43 5. Kristin Metson, 1990 .532 7. Cassandra Overby, 1984 241 4. Janet Kusler, 1979 41 6. Yvonne Kunze, 1998 .532 8. Karen Brown, 1981 231 Bianca McCall, 2003 41 7. Marda McClenny, 1971 .529 9. Bianca McCall, 2003 227 6. Cassandra Overby, 1982 38 8. Camille Thompson, 1994 .526 10. Cassandra Overby, 1981 226 7. Cassandra Overby, 1981 36 8. Holly Zapel, 1982 35 FIELD GOALS REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 233 Holly Zapel, 1983 35 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 14.7 10. Kristin Metson, 1991 34 2. Jenni Ruff, 1996 227 2. Janet Kusler, 1976 10.4 3. Marcia Miles, 1984 204 3. Cassandra Overby, 1983 9.6 4. Marcia Miles, 1985 200 PERSONAL FOULS 4. Brittney Hawks, 2002 9.3 1. Marisa Stotler, 2007 104 5. Camille Thompson, 1994 193 5. Kate Benz, 2005 9.1 2. Kristin Erickson, 1996 101 6. Angie Miller, 1989 192 Kate Benz, 2006 9.1 3. Sharney Fey, 1985 100 7. Marcia Miles, 1986 183 7. Christy Gregory, 1972 9.0 Kirsten Fulton, 1986 100 8. Ann Fruechte, 1972 8.7 SCORING AVERAGE 5. Dawn Allinger, 1989 99 Darci Wellsandt, 1993 99 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 23.6 ASSISTS 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 22.6 7. Jonni Gray, 1986 98 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 205 8. Holly Zapel, 1985 93 3. Camille Thompson, 1994 18.8 2. Penny Bowden, 1988 166 4. Marcia Miles, 1984 18.8 Kelley Berglund, 2001 93 3. Jade Hyett, 1996 159 10. Jenni Ruff, 1995 92 5. Marcia Miles, 1985 17.9 4. Katie Nyseth, 2001 147 6. Angie Miller, 1989 17.8 5. Penny Bowden, 1987 141 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 17.4 GAMES PLAYED 6. Darla Williamson, 1991 138 (Not A Single Season Record) 7. Jenni Ruff, 1994 131 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 8. Charnez Brown, 1989 129 1. Tricia Lamb, 1999 69 WSU SINGLE-GAME 9. Susie Jarosch, 1995 124 2. Joanna Smith, 1997 68 10. Jenni Ruff, 1995 123 3. Heather Norman, 1992 61 SCORING 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 41 4. Kelli Kronberger, 1994 57 TURNOVERS 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Santa Clara) 40 5. Heather Norman, 1991 54 1. Jenni Ruff, 1994 153 3. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Portland St.) 36 6. Katie Appleton, 2006- 50 2. Jennifer Kerns, 1998 147 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Boise State) 36 Amanda DuRocher, 2006- 50 3. Jenni Ruff, 1996 143 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Houston) 36 8. Julie Wight, 1996 49 4. Pat Broaden, 1986 136 Camille Thompson, 1996 (Ore. St.) 36 Francine McCurtain, 2002 49 Darla Williamson, 1991 136 7. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (UCLA) 35 9. Erika Wheeler, 1993 45 6. Shelley Patterson, 1983 134 8. Kathy Weber, 1992 (Idaho State) 34 Kristin Erickson, 1996 45 7. Jan Zachman, 1980 134 9. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Portland) 33 8. Jessica Perry, 2002 126 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2 apg) Jonni Gray, 1988 (Oregon State) 33 9. Jade Hyett, 1997 125 1. Joanna Smith, 1998 (39-84) .464 Angie Miller, 1989 (N. Texas) 33 10. Laurie Turner, 1979 123 2. Jonni Gray, 1989 (34-78) .436 Angie Miller, 1989 (Arizona State) 33 3. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (28-65) .431 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 33 4. Alke Dietel, 2000 (35-83) .422 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (USC) 33 5. Susie Jarosch, 1995 (43-102) .422 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (App. State) 33 6. Heather Norman, 1992 (61-152) .401 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Arizona) 33

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17. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Washington) 32 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 9 att.) 4. Carrie Riener, 1980 (Boise State) 11 18. Judy Spoelstra, 1980 (Regina) 31 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 (Cal) 1.000 (13-13) Shelley Patterson, 1981 (Oregon) 11 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Boise State) 31 2. Charmaine Jones, 2005 (USC) 1.000 (11-11) Jeanne Eggart, 1982 (Montana) 11 Marcia Miles, 1986 (Gonzaga) 31 3. Jan Zachman, 1980 1.000 (10-10) Cheryl Mariani, 1984 (Oregon St.) 11 Alke Dietel, 1999 (Idaho) 31 4. Laurie Turner, 1979 1.000 (9-9) Nikki Mohr, 1985 (Oregon) 11 Angie Miller, 1989 (BYU) 1.000 (9-9) Cathy Gonzalez, 1988 11 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 6 attempts) Laura Wilder, 1997 (ASU) 1.000 (9-9) Jenni Ruff, 1994 (SW Louisiana) 11 1. Janet Kusler, 1979 (Alaska-Anchor.) 1.000 (10-10) Bianca McCall, 2003 (Cal) 1.000 (9-9) Jennifer Kerns, 1998 (Oregon) 11 Amy Saneholtz, 1994 (Stanford) 1.000 (10-10) Charmaine Jones, 2005 (Pepperdine) 1.000 (9-9) Jessica Perry, 2003 (USC) 11 3. Holly Bertus, 1984 1.000 (6-6) Lynda Clegg, 1987 (Seattle-Pacific) 1.000 (6-6) REBOUNDING STEALS Kristin Metson, 1991 (Stanford) 1.000 (6-6) 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Boise State) 22 1. Katie Gray, 1975 11 6. Juli Reynvaan, 1988 (Eastern Wash.) .900 (9-10) Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Washington) 22 2. Jody McCarthy, 1980 (Regina) 10 Camille Thompson, 1992 (California) .900 (9-10) Amy Saneholtz, 1995 (Arizona St.) 22 Jody McCarthy, 1980 10 8. Keisha Moore, 2005 (Idaho State) .857 (6-7) 4. Kate Benz, 2005 (Idaho State) 21 4. Linda Kays, 1976 (Simon Fraser) 9 5. Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Montana St.) 20 Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Montana) 9 FIELD GOALS Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Simon Fraser) 20 Jeanne Eggart, 1982 (E. Wash.) 9 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Santa Clara) 16 7. Janet Kusler, 1976 (E. Oregon) 19 Shelley Patterson, 1983 (Oregon) 9 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Portland St.) 15 Gail Houser, 1977 (AK-Fairbanks) 19 Penny Bowden, 1988 (Gonzaga) 9 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Gonzaga) 15 Brittney Hawks, 2001 (Oregon St.) 19 Darci Wellsandt, 1992 (Arizona St.) 9 Angie Miller, 1989 (N. Texas) 15 Kate Benz, 2003 (San Diego St.) 19 Jade Hyatt, 1996 (Fresno State) 9 Camille Thompson, 1994 (Ore. St.) 15 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Boise State) 15 REBOUNDING AVERAGES BLOCKED SHOTS 7. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Gonzaga) 14 (Not A Single Game Record) 1. Janet Kusler, 1979 (Washington) 6 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 14 Holly Zapel, 1985 (Washington) 6 9. Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Appalach. St.) 13 ASSISTS Ebonee Coates, 2007 (Northwestern State) 6 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 (California) 20 4. Judy Spoelstra, 1980 (E. Wash.) 5 SCORING AVERAGE 2. Penny Bowden, 1988 (Oregon St.) 14 Judy Spoelstra, 1980 5 (Not A Single-Game Record) 3. Susie Jarosch, 1995 (Wichita St.) 13 Cassandra Overby, 1982 (AK-Anch.) 5 4. Cheryl Mariani, 1984 (Seattle) 12 Kristin Metson, 1991 (California) 5 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Penny Bowden, 1988 (California) 12 Kathy Weber, 1992 (Texas A&M) 5 1. Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Arizona) 8 Penny Bowden, 1988 (California) 12 Kathy Weber, 1992 (UCLA) 5 2. Kelli Kronberger, 1994 (Arizona St.) 7 Penny Bowden, 1988 (Arizona) 12 Kathy Weber, 1993 (TX Southern) 5 Kelli Kronberger, 1994 (California) 7 Jennifer Kerns, 2000 (Oregon St.) 12 Susie Jarosch, 1995 (Kansas State) 7 Bold indicates current player. Kristin Erickson, 1996 (Arizona) 7 TURNOVERS 6. Darci Wellsandt, 1991 (Oregon) 6 1. Jan Zachman, 1980 (Sask.) 13 Heathern Norman, 1992 (E. Wash.) 6 Shelley Patterson, 1983 (CP-Pom.) 13 Erika Wheeler, 1993 (UCLA) 6 3. Jade Hyett, 1997 (Arizona State) 12 Joanna Smith, 1998 (Miss. State) 6 Joanna Smith, 1998 (California) 6 www.wsucougars.com Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Appalach. St.) 6 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Gonzaga) 6 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (UCLA) 6 Alke Dietel, 2000 (Stanford) 6 Katie Nyseth, 2001 (Stanford) 6 Adriane Ferguson, 2004 (Nebraska) 6 Greatest Comebacks Ariana Scales, 2005 (Washington) 6 Date Opponent Site Deficit Result Amanda DuRocher, 2007 (Oregon State) 6 Jan. 9, 1993 Washington Seattle 18 W, 75-72 OT Feb. 15, 2001 Oregon Eugene 16 W, 77-76 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 5 att.) 1. Lynda Clegg, 1988 (Oral Roberts) .833 (5-6) Feb. 3, 1991 UCLA Pullman 14 W, 78-77 Kristal Stahl, 1989 (BYU) .833 (5-6) Dec. 19, 1988 BYU Pullman 13 W, 97-75 Heather Norman, 1992 (Stanford) .833 (5-6) Feb. 25, 1995 Washington Pullman 13 W, 72-67 Jennifer Kerns, 2000 (Cal) .833 (5-6) Dec. 2, 2000 Idaho Pullman 13 W, 68-52 5. Lynda Clegg, 1988 .800 (4-5) Jan. 29, 2004 California Berkeley 12 W, 64-59 Erika Wheeler, 1992 (Cal) .800 (4-5) Dec. 7, 1992 Wisconsin-GB Pullman 12 W, 59-52 Joanna Smith, 2001 (Oregon) .800 (4-5) Feb. 22, 1997 California Berkeley 12 W, 83-70 Katie Appleton, 2005 (Pepperdine) .800 (4-5) Jan. 29, 2004 California Berkeley 12 W, 64-59 Feb. 1, 1990 USC Los Angeles 11 W, 70-59 FREE THROWS Dec. 8, 1994 Boise State Pullman 11 W, 66-65 1. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Portland St.) 16 Jan. 30, 1997 Arizona State Tempe 11 W, 86-78 2. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Oregon) 15 Feb. 12, 2005 Oregon State Pullman 11 W, 68-63 Penny Bowden, 1987 (Oregon St.) 15 Jan. 28, 1988 UCLA Los Angeles 10 W, 53-52 Angie Miller, 1989 (Arizona State) 15 Feb. 18, 1989 Oregon State Corvallis 10 W, 68-66 Darci Wellsandt, 1992 (Oregon St.) 15 Jan. 4, 1990 Arizona State Pullman 10 W, 92-80 6. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Washington) 14 Jan. 14, 1995 USC Los Angeles 10 W, 62-61 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 (Flathead CC) 13 Jan. 25, 1996 California Berkeley 10 W, 90-77 Cassandra Overby, 1982 (Ore. St.) 13 Dec. 6, 1996 Fresno State Pullman 10 W, 69-68 Jade Hyett, 1997 (California) 13 Dec. 21, 1997 Mississippi State Hilo, Hawaii 10 W, 61-59 Jan. 20, 2001 Oregon Pullman 10 W, 67-64 Jan. 27, 2005 California Pullman 10 W, 79-69 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 81 cougar history Year-by-Year Coaching Records Home and Away Win-Loss Pct Year Coach Overall Conference place Regional YEAR HOME PERCENT A/N PERCENT 1971 Dorothea Coleman 11-1 6-1 - 1 1971 9-1 ( .900) 2-0 (1.000) 1972 Sue Durrant 11-4 6-2 - 1 1972 2-1 (.667) 9-3 (.750) 1973 Linda Hackbarth 11-2 8-1 - 2 1973 5-0 (1.000) 6-2 (.750) 1974 Sue Durrant 12-3 9-2@ - 2 1974 4-0 (1.000) 8-3 (.727) 1975 Sue Durrant 13-7 10-4@ 2 2 1975 3-4 (.429) 10-3 (.769) 1976 Sue Durrant 9-16 3-7@ 3 5 1976 2-6 (.250) 7-10 (.412) 1977 Sue Durrant 16-8 4-5@ 3 - 1977 7-2 (.778) 9-6 (.600) 1978 Sue Durrant 19-5 11-2% T1 3 1978 10-2 (.833) 9-3 (.750) 1979 Sue Durrant 21-5 8-3% 1 3 1980 Sue Durrant 6-21 3-10% T4 - 1979 8-0 (1.000) 13-5 (.706) 1981 Sue Durrant 12-16 4-8% T3 T5 1980 3-7 (.300) 3-14 (.176) 1982 Sue Durrant 15-14 8-4% T2 - 1981 4-5 (.444) 8-11 (.412) 10 Years Durrant Career 134-99 66-47 1982 6-6 (.500) 9-8 (.529) 1983 Harold Rhodes 5-22 1-11$ 9 - 1983 2-8 (.200) 3-14 (.176) 1984 Harold Rhodes 7-18 2-10$ T8 - 1984 3-8 (.273) 4-10 (.286) 1985 Harold Rhodes 9-17 3-8$ 5 - 1985 5-6 (.455) 4-11 (.267) 1986 Harold Rhodes 11-17 4-8$ 5 - 1986 5-6 (.455) 6-11 (.353) 1987 Harold Rhodes 10-18 2-16 10 - 1987 6-7 (.462) 4-11 (.267) 1988 Harold Rhodes 11-17 6-12 7 - 1988 7-5 (.583) 4-12 (.200) 1989 Harold Rhodes 13-15 6-12 T8 - 1989 8-5 (.615) 5-10 (.333) 1990 Harold Rhodes 17-11 9-9 T4 - 1990 8-3 (.727) 9-8 (.529) 1991 Harold Rhodes 18-11 10-8 T4 ** 1991 12-4 (.750) 6-7 (.462) 1992 Harold Rhodes 12-15 5-13 8 - 1992 7-5 (.583) 5-10 (.333) 1993 Harold Rhodes 7-20 3-15 T9 - 1993 4-9 (.308) 3-11 (.214) 1994 Harold Rhodes 8-19 3-15 8 - 1994 5-8 (.625) 3-11 (.214) 1995 Harold Rhodes 16-11 9-9 6 - 1996 Harold Rhodes 17-12 8-10 6 - 1995 11-3 (.786) 5-8 (.385) 1997 Harold Rhodes 10-17 4-14 8 - 1996 7-4 (.636) 10-8 (.555) 1998 Harold Rhodes 12-15 6-12 T7 - 1997 6-8 (.444) 4-9 (.422) 1999 Harold Rhodes 11-16 5-13 8 - 1998 4-7 (.364) 8-8 (.500) 17 Years Rhodes Career 194-271 86-195 - 1999 8-7 (.533) 3-9 (.250) 2000 Jenny Przekwas 4-24 1-17 10 - 2000 2-10 (.167) 2-14 (.125) 2001 Jenny Przekwas 11-17 6-12 9 - 2001 7-7* (.500) 4-10 (.400) 2002 Jenny Przekwas 2-27 0-18 10 - 2002 2-9 (.182) 0-18 (.000) 3 Years Przekwas Career 17-68 7-47 2003 2-11 (.154) 0-15 (.000) 2003 Sherri Murrell 2-26 1-17 10 - 2004 3-10 (.300) 3-12 (.200) 2004 Sherri Murrell 6-22 2-16 10 - 2005 4-9 (.308) 2-13 (.133) 2005 Sherri Murrell 6-22 2-16 9 - 2006 5-7 (.417) 3-13 (.188) 2006 Sherri Murrell 8-20 2-16 10 - 2007 3-11 (.214) 2-13 (.133) 2007 Sherri Murrell 5-24 1-17 10 - Totals 199-211 (.485) 195-344 (.362) 5 Years Murrell Career 27-114 8-82 1971-2007 394-555 181-363 Regional/League Playoff Record: 21-10 (.677) (.415) (.333) * Advanced to AIAW National Championships Nationals Record: 0-3 (.000) @ Northwest College Women’s League *Includes two losses @ (Cougar Shootout) % Northwest Women’s Basketball League $ Northern Pacific Athletic Conference ** Participated in NCAA Tournament All-Time Series Records Games Cougar Games Cougar Games Cougar Games Cougar Team Played W L Team Played W L Team Played W L Team Played W L

Alaska-Anchorage 9 8 1 Gonzaga 20 17 3 Northwestern State 2 2 0 Tennessee-Chatt. 1 0 1 Alaska-Fairbanks 6 5 1 Great Falls 1 1 0 Oklahoma 2 1 1 Texas 1 0 1 American 1 1 0 Hawai’i 4 0 4 Oral Roberts 3 3 0 Texas A&M 3 2 1 Appalachian State 1 1 0 Houston 1 1 0 Oregon 60 10 50 Texas Christian 2 2 0 Arizona 42 18 24 Idaho 37 24 13 Oregon State 63 22 41 Texas-El Paso 1 1 0 Arizona State 42 12 30 Idaho State 5 3 2 Pacific 4 2 2 Texas Southern 1 1 0 Arkansas 2 0 2 Indiana 1 0 1 Pacific Lutheran 1 1 0 Texas Tech 1 0 1 Ball State 1 1 0 Iowa 1 0 1 Pepperdine 2 1 1 Toledo 3 1 2 Baylor 2 1 1 Iowa State 1 1 0 Portland 4 1 3 UCLA 42 6 36 Biola 1 1 0 Kansas State 2 0 2 Portland State 16 13 3 UC-Santa Barbara 1 0 1 Boise State 32 16 16 Kentucky 1 0 1 Puget Sound 1 1 0 UNLV 1 0 1 Bowling Green 3 2 1 Lethbridge 1 1 0 Regina 1 1 0 Utah 10 1 9 Brandon 1 0 1 Long Beach State 1 0 1 Sacramento State 1 1 0 Utah State 2 0 2 Brigham Young 7 3 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1 0 Saint John’s 1 1 0 Utah Valley State 1 1 0 Butler 2 0 2 Louisiana State 2 0 2 Saint Mary’s 4 2 2 Valparaiso 1 0 1 California 48 19 29 Michigan 1 0 1 Samford 1 1 0 Vermont 2 2 0 Cal Poly-Pomona 1 0 1 Minnesota 3 0 3 San Diego 2 2 0 Victoria 1 0 1 Cal State-Northridge 2 2 0 Mississippi State 1 1 0 San Diego State 3 1 2 Virginia Tech 1 0 1 Central Michigan 1 1 0 Montana 37 17 20 San Francisco 4 2 2 Wake Forest 1 0 1 Central Washington 14 10 4 Montana State 27 14 13 San Jose State 7 4 3 Washington 72 17 55 Clemson 1 0 1 Montana Tech 1 1 0 Santa Clara 6 3 3 Weber State 8 5 3 Colorado 2 1 1 Montclair State 1 0 1 Saskatchewan 1 0 1 Western Michigan 1 0 1 Colorado State 4 0 4 Nebraska 2 0 2 Seattle 10 8 2 Western Oregon 4 3 1 Creighton 1 0 1 Nevada 3 1 2 Seattle Pacific 2 2 0 Western Washington 14 6 8 DePaul 1 0 1 New Mexico 1 1 0 Simon Fraser 11 7 4 Wichita State 8 5 3 Eastern Oregon 5 3 2 New Mexico State 2 1 1 SE Missouri State 1 1 0 William Penn 1 0 1 Eastern Washington 35 25 10 North Carolina State 1 0 1 Southern California 44 11 33 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 1 1 Evansville 2 2 0 North Texas 1 0 1 Southern Illinois 2 1 1 Wright State 1 1 0 Fairfield 1 1 0 Northeastern Illinois 1 1 0 Southern Utah 3 3 0 Wyoming 6 5 1 Fresno State 8 2 6 Northern Illinois 1 0 1 Stanford 44 0 44 Fullerton State 2 1 1 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 Temple 1 1 0 George Washington 1 0 1 Northwestern 1 0 1 Tennessee 1 0 1

www.wsucougars.com 82 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball cougar history 1,000 Point Club

JEANNE EGGART JENNI RUFF JONNI GRAY ANGIE MILLER MARCIA MILES CAMILLE THOMPSON

1. JEANNE EGGART, 1979-82 1,967 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1,967 18.4 107/? 750-1573 .477 467-652 .716 652 6.1 185 381 346 41 377 2. JENNI RUFF, 1993-96 1,526 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1,526 14.0 109/97 532-1233 .431 62-154 .403 400-560 .714 307 420 727 6.7 325 381 504 43 181 3322 3. JONNI GRAY, 1988-91 1,500 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1500 13.4 112/107 576-1274 .452 292-394 .741 688 6.1 331 210 331 49 121 3605 4. ANGIE MILLER, 1988-91 1,485 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1485 15.3 97/92 576-1322 .436 54-188 .287 279-360 .775 212 387 599 6.2 199 79 138 15 109 2877 5. MARCIA MILES, 1983-86 1,485 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1485 15.0 99/79 610-1300 .469 273-346 .789 429 4.3 123 368 13 84 2898 6. CAMILLE THOMPSON, 1991-94 1,335 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1335 12.6 106/77 544-1034 .526 0-1 .000 247-375 .659 242 368 610 5.8 290 79 239 35 84 2691 www.wsucougars.com 7. CASSANDRA OVERBY, 1981-84 1,158 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1158 10.8 107/?? 438-1048 .418 282-432 .639 875 8.2 330 67 333 81 145 3177 8. YVONNE KUNZE, 1995-98 1,139 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1139 10.5 108/72 454-863 .526 2-2 1.000 229-355 .645 195 428 623 5.8 265 100 208 36 71 2583 9. DARCI WELLSANDT, 1990-93 1,110 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1110 10.2 109/47 363-991 .366 95-327 .291 289-426 .678 154 244 398 3.7 337 155 328 17 207 2608 10. LINDA WULFF, 1982-85 1,015 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT FGA-FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1015 9.6 106/74 402-1011 .398 211-294 .718 405 3.8 285 285 370 19 162 3105 11. Kate Benz, 2004-07 1,015 Points PTS AVG GP/GS FGA-FGM PCT 3FGA-3FTM PCT FTA-FTM PCT OR DR TR AVG PF A TO BS ST MIN Career Stats 1000 8.8 113-107 362-890 .406 70-241 .290 206-293 .703 288 611 899 8.0 334 138 246 59 111 3334

CASSANDRA OVERBY YVONNE KUNZE DARCI WELLSANDT LINDA WULFF KATE BENZ cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 83 cougar history

Where Are They Now?

Jenni Ruff Susie Jarosch 1993-96, set WSU single season 1991, 93-95, has played on Danish records in 1996 for scoring (685 and Swedish professional teams. points), free throws made (203), and scoring average (23.6 ppg). She fin- Founded High Five Agency, which ished ninth nationally in scoring for specializes in representing professional the season. She played for the Long women’s basketball players. Beach StingRays and San Jose Lasers of the American Basketball League.

Heather Norman 1989-92, holds the record for the most three-pointers made in a career at WSU with 133. She is currently the senior woman administrator at Gonzaga University. Yvonne Kunze 1995-98, ranks in top 10 on Wash- Kelli Kronberger ington State’s career list in field goal 1993-96, led her team in three-point percentage, scoring and rebounds. field goal percentage. She hit seven Played professionally in Germany in a game twice in one season. She and was a member of the German is now head basketball coach at national team. Northwest Nazarene University.

Doreen Evans 1995–98, Team captain for two years. Camille Thompson Earned team’s Strength and Condi- 1991-94, ranks in top ten on Cou- tioning, Defensive Player and Most gars’ career list in field goal per- Inspirational award after her senior centage, scoring, rebounds and season. Has worked at the Pac-10 and free throws. Former member of Western Athletic Conference. Canadian national team.

Jade Hyett 1996-97, has played in the Aus- Emma Joneby tralian professional league. She Currently playing pro- was the first player in history fessionally in Sweden to lead the Pac-10 in assists (7.6 for Club 08 Stockholm. per game) and steals (4.6) in the In her senior year, tal- same season. lied five double-dou- bles, which was fourth in the Pac-10. Recorded 13 double-digit scoring games in her career. A 3-time All-Pac-10 Aca- Dawn Allinger demic honoree. 1988-91, three-time conference all-academic selection. Selected to WSU’s All-Decade Team. Par- Amy Saneholtz ticipated in the 1996 Olympics as 1994-97, holds single game rebounding a member of the team handball record with 22 and is the 13th all-time team. Served as team handball leading scorer. She currently coaches at analyst for NBC Sports at the Montana State. 2004 Olympics.

www.wsucougars.com 84 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents

2003 D 29 L 78-51 A 2,208 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 2004 F 26 L 77-72 H 431 BIOLA CALIFORNIA WSU’s Series Record: 8-1 2005 D 29 L 61-52 A 1920 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 19-29 WSU Streak: +7 2006 J 28 W 84-77 H 758 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -5 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2007 J 6 L 59-57 A 2180 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 14-9 1977 F 1 W 52-50 A 2007 F 1 L 55-51 H 430 1982 J 7 W 54-48 H 100 WSU at Berkeley: 5-19 1977 F 2 L 55-53 A WSU Neutral: 0-1 1978 F 17 W 62-48 A 60 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 27, 2005, 79-69 1978 F 18 W 93-47 A ARIZONA STATE BOISE STATE WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 27, 2005, 79-69 1979 F 23 W 76-35 H 300 WSU’s Series Record: 12-30 WSU’s Series Record: 16-16 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 29, 2004, 64-59 1979 F 24 W 118-37 H 300 WSU Streak: -6 WSU Streak: +6 Cal’s Last Win: Feb. 10, 2007, 72-45 1981 F 14 W 83-67 H WSU at Pullman: 9-12 Overtime Games: March 7, 1981, Dec. 14, 1991, Cal’s Last Home Win: Feb. 10, 2007, 72-45 1 1982 F 5 W 62-51 A 150 WSU at Tempe: 3-19 Dec. 28, 1996, Dec. 4, 2005 Cal’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 11, 2007, 55-48 1982 F 6 W 73-38 A 100 WSU’s Last Win: March 1, 1997, 84-70 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Last Home Win: March 1, 1997, 84-70 1972 W 48-25 N 1983 J 22 L 72-66 H 250 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 30, 1997, 86-78 1974 M 1 W 56-36 N 1984 J 29 L 93-61 A 410 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS ASU’s Last Win: Feb. 3, 2007, 66-41 1975 J 9 L 61-51 H 1985 F 1 L 79-62 A 150 WSU’s Series Record: 5-1 ASU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 4, 2007, 89-44 1975 L 65-49 H 1986 F 1 L 68-63 H 500 WSU Streak: +5 ASU’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 3, 2007, 66-41 1975 L 38-35 N 1986 F 28 L 79-72 A 708 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT Overtime Games: Jan. 15, 1987, March 11, 1988 1976 F 7 L 48-41 A 1987 J 8 L 67-66 H 237 1977 F 4 L 64-51 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1976 L 38-34 N 1987 F 14 L 72-68 A 341 1977 F 5 W 65-59 A 1987 J 15 L 95-83 (OT)A 125 1976 L 43-32 N 1988 J 16 W 79-56 H 440 1977 F 16 W 72-53 H 200 1987 F 21 W 75-62 H 290 1977 F 12 L 70-50 H 2,000 1988 F 12 L 84-69 A 394 1978 F 11 W 89-44 H 250 1988 M 5 L 82-78 H 335 1978 J 28 L 65-62 A 1989 J 14 L 80-71 A 401 1982 F 2 W 79-45 A 100 1988 M 11 L 86-69 A 300 1978 F 25 W 72-53 H 1500 1989 F 9 W 92-89 H 425 1982 F 3 W 74-51 A 100 1989 J 7 L 88-79 A 350 1979 J 6 W 78-55 H 1990 J 11 L 91-64 A 307 1989 M 9 W 71-60 H 275 1979 M 3 L 79-75 A 1990 F 10 W 87-67 H 827 American 1990 J 4 W 92-80 H 341 1980 F 2 L 60-55 A 1991 J 11 W 77-60 H 689 1990 M 10 W 67-66 A 679 1980 M 1 W 66-60 H 200 1991 F 9 L 86-80 A 633 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1981 J 31 W 84-70 H WSU Streak: +1 1991 J 3 L 82-73 A 297 1992 J 25 W 83-76 H 1,104 1991 M 9 W 69-58 H 1,006 1981 M 7 L 58-54 A 1992 F 20 L 69-58 A 564 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1982 J 15 W 62-55 H 150 2000 N 21 W 59-52 A 287 1992 J 11 W 80-78 H 1,005 1993 J 30 L 75-65 H 1,066 1992 M 12 L 86-61 A 593 1982 M 6 W 77-61 A 100 1993 F 25 L 79-65 A 668 1993 J 14 L 70-59 H 735 1984 D 14 L 47-41 H 100 1994 J 6 W 88-82 H 658 Appalachian State 1993 F 13 L 88-68 A 684 1985 D 13 L 73-60 A 228 1994 M 12 W 77-62 A 758 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1994 F 5 L FORFEIT A 1986 J 4 L 69-56 A 115 1995 J 5 L 87-83 A 628 WSU Streak: +1 1994 M 3 L 77-76 H 481 1990 D 15 W 86-56 H 793 1995 M 11 W 78-64 H 647 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1995 F 4 W 82-70 H 803 1991 D 14 W 79-77 A 2,700 1996 J 25 W 90-77 A 657 1998 N 20 W 96-77 N 1,163 1995 M 2 W 74-66 A 237 1993 J 6 L 72-69 H 512 1996 F 24 L 91-83 H 565 1996 F 1 W 93-77 H 503 1993 N 28 L 77-61 A 2,318 1997 J 23 W 79-53 H 341 1996 M 2 L 88-80 A 363 1994 D 8 W 66-65 H 407 1997 F 22 W 83-70 A 571 ARIZONA 1995 D 8 W 69-66 A 2,176 WSU’s Series Record: 18-24 1997 J 30 W 86-78 A 811 1998 J 24 W 72-65 A 575 1997 M 1 W 84-70 H 599 1996 D 22 W 79-78 A 461 1998 F 19 W 87-64 H 532 WSU Streak: -2 1997 D 6 W 65-57 H 508 WSU at Pullman: 10-11 1998 J 10 L 80-60 A 795 1999 J 23 W 73-54 H 784 1998 F 5 L 79-70 H 454 2004 N 19 W 61-48 H 1,149 1999 F 18 L 83-68 A 450 WSU at Tucson: 8-13 2005 D 4 W 80-76 A 820 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 28, 2006, 84-77 1999 J 9 L 63-54 H 549 2000 J 27 W 72-65 H 489 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 28, 2006, 84-77 1999 F 4 L 80-66 A 1,115 2000 F 26 L 65-59 A 762 2000 J 15 L 64-54 H 460 2001 J 25 L 69-56 A 632 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 8, 1998, 64-61 BOWLING GREEN www.wsucougars.com UA’s Last Win: Feb. 1, 2007, 55-51 2000 F 10 L 73-53 A 707 WSU’s Series Record: 2-1 2001 F 24 W 74-59 H 712 UA’s Last Home Win: Jan. 6, 2007, 59-57 2001 J 13 L 70-83 A 1093 WSU Streak: +2 2002 J 19 L 62-50 H 404 UA’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 1, 2007, 55-51 2001 F 8 L 74-72 H 633 Overtime Game: Dec. 12, 1987 2002 F 14 L 76-63 A 833 Overtime Game: March 8, 1990 2002 J 12 L 68-40 A 1,603 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2003 J 18 L 71-63 A 834 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2002 F 7 L 75-56 H 386 1987 D 12 L 83-73 H 501 2003 F 13 W 67-64 H 438 1987 J 17 L 83-74 A 2003 J 11 L 66-58 H 426 1998 D 4 W 71-63 H 739 2004 J 4 L 85-71 A 338 1987 F 19 W 70-67 H 200 2003 F 6 L 70-52 H 1,402 1999 D 20 W 79-71 A 581 2004 J 29 W 64-59 H 1,047 1988 M 3 W 90-62 H 300 2003 D 27 L 68-61 A 2,149 2005 J 4 L 64-56 H 704 1988 M 12 W 70-52 A 248 2004 F 28 W 75-72 H 913 BRANDON 2005 J 27 W 79-69 A 761 1989 J 6 W 82-72 A 312 2004 D 27 L 67-39 H 1,020 2005 M 4 L 70-52 N 3,067 2005 F 26 L 59-40 A 2,309 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2005 D 22 L 53-47 H 425 1989 M 11 L 74-68 H 250 WSU Streak: -1 1990 J 6 W 72-53 H 584 2005 D 31 L 72-47 A 2,312 2006 F 23 L 61-51 A 1,447 2006 J 26 L 75-65 H 1,123 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2007 J 11 L 55-48 H 437 1990 M 8 W 87-72 A 329 1979 D 1 L 76-69 A 1991 J 5 W 70-65 A 253 2007 J 4 L 89-44 A 2517 2007 F 10 L 72-45 A 1910 1991 M 7 W 85-75 H 687 2007 F 3 L 66-41 H 874 1992 J 9 W 77-62 H 739 BRIGHAM YOUNG CAL POLY-POMONA 1992 M 14 W 81-73 A 1,129 ARKANSAS WSU’s Series Record: 3-3 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1993 J 16 L 64-55 H 716 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: -1 1993 F 11 L 72-64 A 1,153 WSU Streak: -2 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1994 F 3 L 82-71 A 1,697 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1979 D 7 L 92-58 A 1983 J 7 L 70-85 A 150 1994 M 5 L 71-68 H 707 1990 D 1 L 48-68 H 1,018 1985 D 7 W 73-62 H 450 1995 F 2 W 78-72 H 554 1992 D 31 L 62-84 A 1,186 1986 D 12 L 88-85 A 257 1995 M 4 W 83-65 A 1,275 1988 D 19 W 97-75 H 115 CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE 1996 F 3 W 71-65 H 579 1989 D 15 W 75-72 A 253 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1996 F 29 W 76-67 A 1,485 BALL STATE 2000 N 30 L 58-90 H 504 WSU Streak: +2 1997 F 1 L 76-46 A 1,435 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1997 F 27 L 62-53 H 410 WSU Streak: +1 2005 N 27 W 65-64 N 1998 J 8 W 64-61 A 1,474 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT BUTLER 2005 D 2 W 68-55 H 754 1998 F 7 L 71-66 H 328 1988 D 3 W 77-64 H 700 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1999 J 7 W 87-77 H 441 WSU Streak: -2 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1999 F 6 L 85-64 A 2,092 BAYLOR WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 2000 J 13 L 83-68 H 501 1991 N 29 L 69-62 A 198 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1993 D 20 L 58-75 N 150 WSU Streak: +1 2000 F 12 L 81-52 A 2,890 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2001 J 11 L 97-58 A 2,325 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1992 D 5 W 58-47 H 725 2001 F 10 W 93-86 H 554 1989 J 2 W 77-65 A 91 2002 J 10 L 107-57 A 1,215 2003 N 29 L 76-39 A 4,542 2002 F 9 L 106-60 H 480 2003 J 9 L 86-65 H 394 2003 F 8 L 80-50 H 2,787 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 85 cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents

1980 F 26 L 67-63 H 150 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1981 J 23 L 52-45 H GREAT FALLS IOWA WSU’s Series Record: 10-4 1981 F 11 W 64-61 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: +3 1982 J 9 L 67-63 H 237 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Game: Feb. 26, 1977 1982 J 30 W 73-56 H 150 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1982 D 4 W 71-59 H 250 1981 D 11 W 79-60 A 100 1980 J 4 L 67-51 A 1971 W 46-32 H 1983 D 14 L 86-44 A 126 1971 W 46-31 A 1985 D 9 W 85-53 H 175 1972 F 18 L 35-33 H HAWAI’I IOWA STATE 1987 D 5 W 85-61 A 434 WSU’s Series Record: 0-4 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1973 F 9 W 52-37 H 1988 J 4 W 74-51 A 289 1974 F 9 W 58-43 H WSU Streak: -4 WSU Streak: +1 1989 D 8 W 83-56 N 428 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1975 F 10 W 63-40 A 1991 N 23 W 86-58 A 844 1975 W 65-34 A 1989 N 24 L 82-63 A 938 1991 D 6 W 67-57 H 804 1994 N 27 W 83-54 H 303 1995 N 24 L 76-69 A 1,000 1976 F 13 L 52-43 A 1995 D 15 W 86-66 A 439 1976 F 19 L 54-47 H 2001 N 17 L 65-50 A 1999 D 4 W 61-60 H 600 2005 N 25 L 68-63 A KANSAS STATE 1976 W 59-44 N 2002 D 2 L 77-63 H 313 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1977 F 26 L 51-50 A 2003 N 26 W 59-58 A WSU Streak: -2 1978 D 1 W 77-56 A 2004 D 18 L 54-53 H 491 HOUSTON YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1979 D 14 W 71-57 H 200 2006 J 3 L 57-54 A 452 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1980 N 28 L 67-48 A 1980 D 9 W 64-42 A 2006 D 2 W 76-70 H 533 WSU Streak: +1 1994 D 30 L 88-68 A 730 SEASON DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT CLEMSON EVANSVILLE 1995 D 30 W 86-72 A 285 KENTUCKY WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: +2 IDAHO WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 24-13 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1996 D 21 L 73-63 N 375 1988 D 2 W 82-66 H 450 WSU Streak: -1 2006 N 10 L 80-51 A 5165 1991 D 1 W 76-75 A 225 Overtime Game: Dec. 5, 2001 COLORADO YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT LETHBRIDGE WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1970 D 30 W 58-12 H FAIRFIELD 1972 F 26 W 58-24 H WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1975 W 89-43 H WSU Streak: +1 1976 J 21 W 57-45 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1985 J 10 L 84-70 A 278 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1980 D 6 W 86-41 H 100 1998 D 5 W 81-76 H 516 1976 W 62-39 N 1995 N 25 W 72-46 N 1,000 1976 D 10 W 68-44 H 1977 F 8 W 71-47 A LONG BEACH STATE COLORADO STATE FRESNO STATE 1977 D 10 W 70-50 H 300 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 0-4 WSU’s Series Record: 2-6 1978 F 7 W 54-45 A 120 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: -4 WSU Streak: -1 1978 D 13 W 69-49 A 150 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1980 J 8 L 75-66 H 100 1982 N 28 L 86-45 A 900 1982 N 26 L 64-48 A 200 1983 J 29 L 73-65 A 368 1981 F 17 W 73-72 A 1985 J 8 L 70-42 A 46 1984 F 2 L 72-68 H 800 1981 D 10 L 76-65 H 100 1996 N 22 L 84-63 H 419 1983 M 3 L 89-72 H 200 LOUISIANA-Lafayette 1985 F 14 L 62-53 A 420 (SW Louisiana prior to 1999) 1997 N 21 L 83-71 A 1,621 1986 J 16 L 76-67 A 474 1983 D 10 L 66-55 H 700 1983 D 29 W 66-60 A 133 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1986 F 15 L 72-59 H 124 WSU Streak: +1 1996 D 6 W 69-68 H 881 1984 N 24 L 85-62 A 475 CREIGHTON 1984 D 1 L 73-51 H 600 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2003 N 21 W 69-51 H 379 1993 D 21 W 72-56 N 50 2004 D 9 L 65-61 A 3,613 1985 D 4 L 70-51 H 250 WSU Streak: -1 1986 F 13 L 76-62 A 300 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1986 N 29 W 75-62 A 385 1983 J 6 L 77-69 A 100 LOUISIANA STATE FULLERTON STATE 1986 D 19 W 63-60 H 250 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1987 D 4 W 86-47 N 406 WSU Streak: -1 DePAUL WSU Streak: +1 1988 D 10 W 60-42 A 235 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1989 D 9 W 74-45 N 378 1981 D 18 L 78-59 A 396 WSU Streak: -1 1983 D 19 L 69-45 A 134 1990 D 7 W 64-48 H 1,046 2002 N 29 L 87-50 N 684 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1994 N 25 W 75-73 A 149 1993 D 17 W 70-62 A 257 1987 N 27 L 79-69 A 679 1994 D 14 W 88-46 H 447 1995 D 12 W 72-71 A 647 MINNESOTA GEORGE WASHINGTON 1996 D 10 W 78-68 H 356 WSU’s Series Record: 0-3 EASTERN OREGON WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1997 D 9 L 62-51 A 943 WSU Streak: -3 WSU’s Series Record: 3-2 WSU Streak: -1 1998 D 8 L 86-79 H 841 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +3 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1999 D 12 L 68-45 A 716 1981 D 6 L 82-68 H 200 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2000 N 25 L 62-76 N 2000 D 2 W 68-52 H 670 1988 N 26 L 97-67 N 1,071 1975 F 15 L 73-69 H 2001 D 5 L 89-72 A 345 2005 D 10 L 83-57 A 6,562 1976 F 6 L 56-51 A GONZAGA 2003 F 27 W 82-53 H 725 1976 M 4 W 69-48 N WSU’s Series Record: 17-3 2003 D 20 L 72-57 A 923 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1977 J 15 W 66-53 H 200 WSU Streak: +1 1977 M 5 W 76-55 N 300 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT IDAHO STATE WSU Streak: +1 1977 J 21 W 69-37 H 100 WSU’s Series Record: 3-2 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT EASTERN WASHINGTON 1978 F 10 W 77-49 A 150 WSU Streak: +2 1997 D 21 W 61-59 N 150 WSU’s Series Record: 25-10 1983 D 12 W 74-61 A 100 Overtime Game: Dec. 8, 1979 WSU Streak: +1 1986 F 6 W 82-60 H 100 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1986 D 6 W 75-63 H 300 1979 D. 8 L 60-58 A MONTANA 1971 L 31-28 H 2333 1987 F 4 W 68-58 A 139 1984 N. 23 W 95-55 A 400 WSU’s Series Record: 17-20 1972 F 5 W 43-25 A 1987 D 30 W 74-50 H 125 1984 D. 7 L 73-69 A 98 WSU Streak: -7 1972 F 23 W 50-28 H 1988 D 9 W 79-52 N 125 1991 D. 21 W 92-50 H 1,013 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1973 F 17 W 57-14 H 1990 D 8 W 70-59 H 752 2005 N 26 W 74-51 N 1971 W 48-31 H 1973 F 21 W 44-24 A 1991 N 22 W 88-37 N 642 1971 W 46-27 H 1974 J 18 W 58-17 H 1992 D 10 L 71-69 A 771 1972 F 12 W 63-34 A 1975 W 73-35 H 1993 D 11 W 69-60 H 406 INDIANA 1972 W 51-43 N 1976 F 10 W 44-35 H 1994 D 10 W 74-65 A 1,562 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1973 F 10 W 44-33 H 1977 J 11 W 66-56 A 200 1996 N 30 W 85-55 A 1,500 WSU Streak: -1 1974 F 8 W 69-30 H 1977 F 18 W 53-52 H 200 1997 N 28 W 78-59 A 1,521 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1974 F 15 W 59-39 A 1977 M 5 W 73-63 N 85 1998 D 18 W 75-70 H 841 2001 D 9 L 64-37 N 1975 J 18 W 52-31 A 1977 D 6 W 74-51 H 75 1999 D 8 L 82-66 A 632 1976 J 15 W 63-51 H 1978 F 28 L 66-52 A 2000 D 17 W 74-56 H 482 1977 J 7 W 59-53 A 712 1979 J 2 W 65-49 A 2001 D 1 W 80-72 H 425 1977 M 3 W 82-60 N 100 1980 J 15 L 74-52 A 300 2002 D 11 L 77-57 A 1,029 1978 J 6 W 78-40 A

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1978 J 20 W 68-51 H 200 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1978 D 28 W 62-46 A 1985 F 16 L 73-63 A 207 ORAL ROBERTS OREGON STATE 1979 J 18 W 57-35 A 286 1986 J 3 L 58-55 A NA WSU’s Series Record: 3-0 WSU’s Series Record: 22-41 1979 F 17 W 71-57 H 150 1997 D 19 W 67-52 N 150 WSU Streak: +3 WSU Streak: -1 1980 J 10 L 58-56 H 50 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 14-15 1980 F 15 L 62-39 A 60 1987 D 11 W 94-78 H 404 WSU at Corvallis: 7-24 1981 J 15 L 74-64 A NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 1995 D 2 W 84-54 H 783 WSU Neutral: 0-3 1981 F 27 L 52-46 H WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1996 J 15 W 83-59 A 315 WSU’s Last Win: Dec. 21, 2006, 58-41 1982 J 23 L 57-52 H 200 WSU Streak: -1 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 12, 2005, 68-63 1982 F 25 L 56-46 A 800 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Last Away Win: Feb. 14, 1998, 75-67 1983 J 8 L 93-65 A 650 OREGON OSU’s Last Win: Feb. 24, 2007, 66-61 1982 N 20 L 69-59 A 1,377 WSU’s Series Record: 10-50 1982 D 17 L 65-44 H 100 OSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 21, 2006, 68-67 (OT) WSU Streak: -2 OSU’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 24, 2007, 66-61 1983 N 29 L 70-55 A 1,000 NEW MEXICO WSU at Pullman: 6-23 1983 D 6 L 77-59 H 200 Overtime Games: Feb. 21, 1985, Feb. 13, 1992, WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU at Eugene: 4-25 Jan. 21, 2006 1984 N 19 L 75-52 A 1,324 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Neutral: 0-2 1984 D 18 L 71-56 H 125 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 18, 2006, 68-53 1975 F 7 W 60-40 A 1987 D 19 L 71-54 A 2,450 1983 J 3 W 68-61 H 400 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 18, 2006, 68-53 1988 D 21 W 62-60 H 125 1976 F 2 W 47-35 A WSU’s Last Away Win: Feb. 15, 2001, 77-76 1977 J 22 W 57-39 H 200 1989 D 30 L 82-69 A 1,789 Oregon’s Last Win: Feb. 22, 2007, 51-34 1990 D 30 L 75-61 H 315 NEW MEXICO STATE 1978 F 2 W 84-58 H 350 Oregon’s Last Home Win: Dec. 23, 2006, 66-55 1979 J 13 W 71-65 A 1992 D 21 L 68-63 A 3,354 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 Oregon’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 22, 2007, 51-34 1979 L 71-62 N 2000 D 30 L 66-80 A 3,544 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Games: Feb. 11, 1977, Jan. 25, 1986, 1980 J 24 L 75-55 H 250 2001 D 1 L 75-51 H 468 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT Feb. 17, 1989 1981 F 21 L 75-59 A 2002 D 14 L 57-53 A 3,348 1980 N 25 W 75-67 A NA YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1981 M 10 L 86-46 A 2006 D 8 L 71-60 H 678 1988 N 28 L 75-68 N 423 1974 F 28 W 56-26 A 1982 F 20 L 58-52 H 500 1976 F 3 L 47-44 A 1983 J 15 L 84-57 A 350 MONTANA STATE NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1977 F 11 L 67-63 H 120 1983 F 19 L 68-53 H 1,600 WSU’s Series Record: 14-123 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1978 F 4 W 87-67 H 500 1984 J 19 L 70-49 H 700 WSU Streak: -4 WSU Streak: -1 1978 M 10 L 68-54 N 200 1984 F 25 L 80-62 A 302 Overtime Game: Feb. 28, 1981 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1979 J 12 L 85-69 A 1985 J 19 L 62-53 A 500 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1995 N 26 L 92-64 N 1,000 1980 J 25 L 78-59 H 100 1985 F 21 L 76-72 H 250 1971 W 48-33 H 1981 F 20 L 79-49 A 1985 D 14 L 74-64 A 100 1972 F 18 W 48-34 A 1982 F 22 L 64-47 H 300 1986 J 23 W 80-77 H 185 NORTH TEXAS 1983 J 14 L 66-53 A 959 1986 F 22 W 65-57 A 579 1973 F 10 W 56-24 H WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1973 M 2 W 57-20 N 1983 F 17 L 86-70 H 300 1987 J 24 L 74-68 H 250 WSU Streak: -1 1984 J 21 L 63-59 H 200 1987 F 26 L 85-68 A 248 1975 J 17 W 59-57 A Overtime Game: Dec. 30, 1988 1976 J 10 L 70-48 H 1984 F 23 L 79-63 A 723 1988 J 22 L 54-53 A 476 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1985 J 18 L 59-50 A 492 1988 F 20 W 77-64 H 311 1976 L 56-37 N 1988 D 30 L 87-85 A 250 1977 J 8 L 62-49 A 1985 F 23 L 69-60 H 200 1989 J 19 L 66-63 H 750 1977 M 4 L 72-56 N 250 1986 J 25 L 68-67 H 211 1989 F 18 W 68-66 A 671 1978 J 7 W 45-36 A NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1986 F 21 L 94-63 A 1,044 1990 J 18 W 100-57 H 940 1978 J 21 W 68-51 H 150 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1987 J 22 L 101-55 H 200 1990 F 17 L 69-63 A 284 1978 D 30 W 67-57 A WSU Streak: +1 1987 F 28 L 74-70 A 2,077 1991 J 18 W 87-63 A 590 1979 J 20 W 71-62 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1988 J 23 L 78-59 A 969 1991 F 17 W 61-59 H 632 1979 F 15 W 76-65 H 1995 D 29 W 70-60 A 458 1988 F 18 L 64-62 H 335 1992 J 18 L 81-69 A 510 1980 J 12 L 76-58 H 200 1989 J 21 W 80-77 H 515 1992 F 13 W 77-74 H 649 1980 F 17 W 72-65 A 125 1989 F 17 L 87-76 A 801 1993 J 23 L 75-55 A 500 www.wsucougars.com 1981 J 17 L 60-59 A NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1990 J 20 L 68-65 H 1,807 1993 F 18 W 68-67 H 482 1981 F 28 L 75-70 H WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1990 F 15 L 80-71 A 395 1994 J 22 W 82-77 H 757 1982 J 22 W 71-60 H 75 WSU Streak: -1 1991 J 20 W 102-69 A 418 1994 F 17 L 81-76 A 1,106 1982 F 27 L 68-49 A 350 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1991 F 15 W 76-72 H 943 1995 J 21 L 80-71 A 1,993 1995 F 19 W 84-79 H 531 1982 N 22 L 72-59 A 265 1972 L 50-43 A 1992 J 16 L 69-54 A 720 1996 J 13 W 64-63 H 700 1985 J 2 W 71-55 H 50 1992 F 15 L 65-60 H 1,155 1996 F 8 L 87-50 A 4,456 1989 D 2 W 74-51 H 771 1993 J 21 W 66-54 A 521 NORTHERN IOWA 1997 J 11 L 77-58 A 1,613 1993 N 26 L 84-71 A 4,707 1993 F 20 L 88-75 H 752 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1997 F 6 L 67-60 H 450 2001 D 16 L 75-68 H 255 1994 J 20 L 70-69 H 622 WSU Streak: +1 1998 J 15 W 69-57 H 517 2002 N 25 L 81-55 A 1,323 1994 F 19 L 80-62 A 1,631 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1998 F 14 W 75-67 A 919 2006 N 30 L 70-64 H 313 1995 J 19 L 84-66 A 1,385 1994 D 2 W 112-73 H 702 1995 F 17 L 81-75 H 444 1999 J 15 L 57-54 A 1,048 1996 J 11 W 72-59 H 724 1999 F 13 W 70-52 H 485 MONTANA TECH NORTHWESTERN 1996 F 10 L 58-49 A 3,320 2000 J 20 L 72-52 A 606 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1997 J 9 L 80-46 A 2,207 2000 F 19 L 65-62 H 561 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 1997 F 8 L 62-52 H 582 2001 J 18 L 64-46 H 725 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1997 D 20 L 94-71 N 150 2001 F 17 L 94-60 A 1,722 1984 D 8 W 89-72 A 47 1991 M 13 L 82-62 A 1,272 1998 J 17 L 62-57 H 477 2001 D 28 L 57-33 A 1,172 (NCAA Tournament) 1998 F 12 L 61-51 A 3,580 2002 F 23 L 74-52 H 370 1999 J 17 L 72-64 A 3,805 2003 J 23 L 65-62 H 519 MONTCLAIR STATE 1999 F 11 L 65-54 H 518 2003 F 22 L 62-46 A 1,187 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 NORTHWESTERN STATE 2000 J 22 L 77-65 A 5,367 2004 J 15 L 62-51 H 631 WSU Streak: -1 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 2000 F 17 L 73-68 H 519 2004 F 14 L 65-55 A 1,359 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +2 2001 J 20 W 67-64 H 730 2004 M 5 L 62-43 N 1981 J 3 L 65-53 A Overtime Game: Dec. 17, 2006 2001 F 15 W 77-76 A 4,240 2005 J 13 L 83-55 A 572 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2001 D 30 L 76-47 A 4,298 2005 F 12 W 68-63 H 752 NEBRASKA 1997 D 5 W 90-63 H 482 2002 F 21 L 88-47 H 404 2006 J 21 L 68-67 A 2,016 2006 D 17 W 72-70 H 323 2002 M 1 L 85-67 A 2006 F 16 L 59-50 H 589 WSU’s Series Record: 0-3 2006 M 3 L 77-38 N WSU Streak: -3 2003 J 25 L 73-69 H 697 2003 F 20 L 85-52 A 4,087 2006 D 21 W 58-41 A 869 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT OKLAHOMA 2007 F 24 L 66-61 H 575 1981 J 3 L 65-53 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 2004 J 17 L 60-50 H 713 2003 D 4 L 64-56 H 539 WSU Streak: -1 2004 F 12 L 74-52 A 1,359 2004 N 22 L 78-61 A 2,471 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2005 J 15 L 69-50 A 3,702 PACIFIC 1990 N 23 W 84-50 N 600 2005 F 10 L 62-47 H 585 WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 1994 D 3 L 85-79 H 843 2006 J 19 L 54-50 A 3,360 WSU Streak: +2 NEVADA 2006 F 18 W 68-53 H 681 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT (Formerly Nevada-Reno) 2006 D 23 L 66-55 A 2912 1980 F 7 L 66-52 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 2007 F 22 L 51-34 H 309 1983 J 31 L 73-70 A 123 WSU Streak: +1 1984 F 4 W 90-67 H 200 1989 D 1 W 69-60 H 733 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 87 cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents

1975 F 22 L 52-41 A 1991 F 21 W 75-58 A 283 PACIFIC LUTHERAN SAN DIEGO 1976 F 21 L 55-50 H 1997 J 13 W 109-79 H 455 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1977 F 25 W 59-50 A 100 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +2 1977 D 2 L 82-67 H 300 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1979 F 4 L 64-59 A STANFORD 1978 J 31 W 95-36 H 55 1981 N 24 W 66-43 A 100 1980 J 18 W 75-63 H 150 WSU’s Series Record: 0-44 1986 N 28 W 82-61 N 300 1981 F 5 W 70-63 A WSU Streak: -44 1982 N 27 W 78-50 A 175 WSU at Pullman: 0-21 PEPPERDINE WSU at Stanford: 0-22 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 SAN DIEGO STATE WSU Neutral: 0-1 WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 SE MISSOURI STATE WSU’s Last Win: None YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Last Home Win: None 1983 D 17 L 78-75 A 100 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Last Away Win: None 2005 N 18 W 66-57 H 429 1981 N 23 L 59-58 A 200 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT SU’s Last Win: Feb. 8, 2007, 60-34 2003 D 22 L 63-58 H 429 1995 D 1 W 89-50 H 700 SU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 8, 2007, 60-34 PORTLAND 2004 D 11 W 55-50 A 276 SU’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 13, 2007, 63-55 WSU’s Series Record: 1-3 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1983 F 1 L 78-64 A 200 WSU Streak: -2 SAN FRANCISCO WSU’s Series Record: 11-32 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 1986 J 2 L 61-50 N NA WSU Streak: -13 1987 J 10 L 71-67 H 279 1984 F 9 L 83-58 A 200 WSU Streak: +2 WSU at Pullman: 7-14 1985 N 29 W 84-71 A 264 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1987 F 12 L 73-61 A 200 WSU at Los Angeles: 4-18 1988 J 14 L 59-54 H 481 2000 D 8 L 68-63 H 558 1981 J 2 L 63-47 A WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 4, 2001, 79-78 2006 N 22 L 67-56 A 223 1983 F 12 L 79-66 A 200 1988 F 13 L 66-53 A 825 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 4, 2001, 79-78 1989 J 13 L 89-60 A 900 1984 F 18 W 66-61 H 125 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 28, 1999, 65-58 1985 F 2 W 66-56 A 212 1989 F 11 L 89-67 H 449 PORTLAND STATE USC’s Last Win: Jan. 26, 2007, 65-47 1990 J 13 L 92-70 A 2,888 WSU’s Series Record: 13-3 USC’s Last Home Win: Jan. 26, 2007, 65-47 1990 F 8 L 90-64 H 1,215 WSU Streak: +2 SAN JOSE STATE USC’s Last Pullman Win: Dec. 31, 2006, 62-56 1991 J 13 L 80-74 H 623 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 4-3 Overtime Game: Jan. 31, 1992, Jan. 9, 2005 1991 F 7 L 93-63 A 2,211 1972 W 49-40 N WSU Streak: +4 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1992 J 23 L 89-71 H 1,037 1974 F 2 W 47-31 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1981 N 27 L 73-55 A 750 1992 F 22 L 86-63 A 3,179 1975 F 6 L 63-57 A 1980 F 8 L 90-58 A 1987 J 29 L 95-55 H 250 1993 J 28 L 78-44 H 1,442 1978 J 14 W 67-48 A 100 1983 J 20 L 67-63 H 120 1987 M 7 L 89-55 A 817 1993 F 27 L 100-56 A 6,307 1978 M 11 W 71-61 N 300 1984 J 28 L 78-69 A 306 1988 J 30 W 77-60 H 349 1994 J 8 L 82-67 H 1,017 1979 F 10 W 95-71 H 1,000 1985 J 26 W 82-69 H 500 1988 F 26 L 86-64 A 512 1994 M 10 L 87-58 A 3,576 1980 J 19 L 93-66 H 1986 J 30 W 84-72 H 250 1989 J 29 W 85-69 H 400 1995 J 7 L 94-59 A 5,310 1981 F 7 W 62-51 A 1986 M 1 W 75-74 A 67 1989 F 24 L 87-67 A 400 1995 M 9 L 81-47 H 1,235 1981 D 17 W 73-41 A 1,400 2006 D 5 W 72-61 A 367 1990 F 1 W 70-59 A 1,800 1996 J 27 L 66-50 A 6,746 1982 J 16 W 73-52 H 150 1990 M 3 W 73-64 H 1,041 1996 F 22 L 87-63 H 1,005 1982 F 13 W 74-59 A 100 1991 F 1 W 74-47 H 1,393 1997 J 25 L 84-75 H 702 1983 D 2 W 71-63 H 200 SANTA CLARA 1991 M 3 L 69-51 A 677 WSU’s Series Record: 3-3 1997 F 20 L 82-45 A 5,719 1985 N 30 W 70-60 A 256 1992 J 31 L 71-65 A 775 1998 J 22 L 91-53 A 4,251 1988 F 6 L 76-73 A 175 WSU Streak: -2 1992 F 29 L 67-63 H 1,131 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1998 F 21 L 92-74 H 902 2001 N 26 W 55-49 H 729 1993 F 5 L 69-63 A 559 1999 J 21 L 77-65 H 734 2004 D 3 W 69-59 H 734 1980 D 31 W 94-69 A 1993 M 6 L 55-52 H 653 1983 F 11 W 78-53 A 200 1999 F 20 L 77-54 A 4,520 1994 J 15 L 101-70 A 817 2000 J 29 L 83-67 H 580 1984 F 16 L 61-57 H 100 1994 F 8 L 82-62 H 406 PUGET SOUND 1985 J 24 W 74-59 H 250 2000 F 24 L 78-73 A 3,620 1995 J 14 W 62-61 H 913 2001 J 27 L 84-67 A 4,527 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1993 D 30 L 76-58 H 450 1995 F 10 L 92-64 A 624 WSU Streak: +1 2006 N 25 L 80-72 A 320 2001 F 22 L 87-78 H 612 1996 J 7 W 90-86 A 412 2002 J 17 L 104-57 H 484 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1996 M 7 L 87-81 H 502 1983 N 26 W 94-45 A 2,000 2002 F 16 L 76-50 A 5,102 1997 J 4 L 70-63 H 404 2003 J 16 L 85-56 A 3,241 SASKATCHEWAN 1997 M 6 L 101-59 A 778 2003 F 15 L 84-41 H 609 REGINA WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1998 J 29 L 57-48 H 554 2004 J 2 L 90-69 H 310 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: -1 1998 M 1 W 68-65 A 652 2004 J 31 L 91-67 A 4,072 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1999 J 28 W 65-58 A 236 2005 J 2 L 72-39 A 3,865 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1979 N 30 L 68-57 A 1999 F 27 W 63-51 H 683 2005 J 29 L 69-56 H 872 1979 D 2 W 73-51 A 2000 J 7 L 71-61 A 603 2006 D 20 L 76-56 H 490 2000 M 11 L 62-59 H 459 2006 F 25 L 77-47 A 3,159 SEATTLE 2001 J 4 W 79-78 H 414 2007 J 13 L 63-55 H 477 SACRAMENTO STATE WSU’s Series Record: 8-2 2001 M 10 L 84-51 A 1,350 2007 F 8 L 60-34 A 2549 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: +5 2002 J 4 L 87-66 H 287 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2002 F 3 L 79-38 A 743 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1978 D 2 W 97-70 200 2003 J 3 L 92-44 A 367 TEMPLE 2006 N 17 W 79-65 H 582 1979 F 9 W 67-55 H 2003 F 1 L 89-36 H 573 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1979 W 74-60 N 2004 J 11 L 82-52 A 832 WSU Streak: +1 1980 F 22 L 75-67 A 2004 F 5 L 83-47 H 619 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT SAINT JOHN’S 1981 F 4 L 66-60 A 2005 J 9 L 77-75 H 479 1990 N 30 W 91-47 H 906 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1984 J 10 W 60-46 A 510 2005 F 3 L 69-62 A 510 WSU Streak: +1 1984 D 20 W 62-50 H 150 2006 J 12 L 81-60 H 701 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1985 D 6 W 66-51 H 300 2006 F 11 L 75-67 A 1,619 TENNESSEE 1993 D 3 W 71-65 H 655 1986 J 18 W 70-41 A 209 2006 D 31 L 62-56 H 331 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1986 D 31 W 91-65 A 200 2007 J 26 L 65-47 A 515 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT SAINt Mary’s 1981 D 16 L 55-46 A 900 WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 SEATTLE PACIFIC SOUTHERN ILLINOIS WSU Streak: +2 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +2 WSU Streak: +1 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA 1998 D 21 L 78-73 A 1,157 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1999 D 30 L 83-59 H 459 1985 N 22 W 74-61 A 300 1983 D 3 L 66-51 H 300 WSU Streak: -1 2004 N 26 W 70-58 A 664 1986 D 5 W 89-56 H 300 1989 N 26 W 51-47 N 500 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2005 N 20 W 53-43 H 301 2004 N 27 L 84-36 N SIMON FRASER SOUTHERN UTAH sAMFORD WSU’s Series Record: 7-4 (Southern Utah State prior to 1990) TEXAS WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: +3 WSU’s Series Record: 3-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: +3 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1971 W 40-37 H YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2000 D 29 W 76-49 N 1973 M 2 W 45-33 N 1989 D 16 W 76-71 A 110 1993 J 2 L 76-51 A 3,916 1974 F 9 W 59-34 H

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2002 J 6 L 76-64 H 423 WSU at Pullman: 3-26 1978 D 29 W 63-59 H TEXAS A&M 2002 F 1 L 79-55 A 1,546 WSU at Seattle: 8-28 1980 F 4 L 86-80 A WSU’s Series Record: 2-1 2003 J 5 L 93-51 A 1,025 WSU Neutral: 3-1 1980 D 15 L 75-68 H WSU Streak: _-1 2003 J 30 L 86-70 H 559 WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 25, 1995, 72-67 1990 D 12 W 79-63 H 569 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2004 J 9 L 78-58 A 741 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 25, 1995, 72-67 1992 D 19 W 66-50 A 268 1990 N 24 W 71-54 A 800 2004 F 7 L 78-57 H 743 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 9, 1993, 75-72 1996 D 7 W 85-68 H 623 1991 D 7 W 76-61 H 850 2005 J 7 L 89-69 H 420 UW’s Last Win: Feb. 17, 2007, 81-49 1996 D 28 L 77-71 A 367 2001 N 18 L 71-56 N 2005 F 6 L 68-63 A 908 UW’s Last Home Win: Jan. 20, 2007, 86-64 2006 J 14 L 73-63 H 653 UW’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 17, 2007, 81-49 WESTERN MICHIGAN TEXAS CHRISTIAN 2006 F 9 L 77-50 A 711 Overtime Game: Jan. 9, 1993 2006 D 29 L 74-71 H 431 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: +2 2007 J 28 L 73-70 A 1060 1971 W 43-32 A 2007 M 2 L 72-58 A - 1972 M 2 W 68-22 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1999 N 26 L 68-65 N 652 1982 D 11 W 84-56 A 100 1972 W 67-24 N 1984 N 30 W 79-73 H 600 UC-SANTA BARBARA 1973 F 3 W 44-36 A 1973 F 24 W 63-26 A WESTERN OREGON WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1974 F 2 L 43-41 A WSU Streak: -1 (Formerly Oregon-College of Education) TEXAS EL PASO 1974 F 23 W 57-25 A WSU’s Series Record: 3-1 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1974 F 28 W 61-38 N 1999 D 28 L 89-73 H 573 WSU Streak: +2 WSU Streak: +1 1975 F 14 W 68-26 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1975 F 20 W 58-33 A 1973 M 1 W 57-34 N 1980 N 26 W 70-50 A UTAH 1975 M 6 W 60-24 N 1976 F 4 L 44-42 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-9 1976 J 17 L 65-51 H 1976 M 11 W 51-45 N TEXAS SOUTHERN WSU Streak: -9 1976 J 31 L 68-41 A 1978 J 13 W 74-51 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 Overtime Game: Dec. 10, 1998 1976 F 27 W 51-38 A WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1977 J 29 W 71-70 H 1978 D 8 W 65-57 A 1977 F 24 L 66-45 A WESTERN WASHINGTON YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 6-8 1992 D 4 W 84-64 H 1,141 1980 J 3 L 79-41 A 1978 M 4 L 82-69 H 4,000 1980 D 5 L 83-65 H 200 1979 F 3 W 76-75 A WSU Streak: -1 1982 D 10 L 70-63 A 150 1980 F 23 W 68-65 A 200 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT TEXAS TECH 1985 N 25 L 72-58 H 100 1981 J 10 W 70-60 H 1971 W 35-32 H WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1986 D 13 L 59-56 A 551 1982 F 12 L 74-52 A 200 1972 F 26 L 45-40 A WSU Streak: -1 1998 D 10 L 81-70 H 382 1983 F 5 L 57-56 A 421 1972 W 44-39 N YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1999 N 20 L 65-49 A 674 1983 F 26 L 90-73 H 200 1973 F 3 L 53-47 A 1992 J 4 L 75-63 N 4,765 2002 D 21 L 85-50 H 339 1984 F 11 L 66-65 A 272 1973 M 3 L 48-46 A 2003 D 13 L 61-51 A 1,283 1984 M 3 L 83-61 H 100 1974 F 1 W 53-51 A 1985 F 9 L 67-66 H 300 1974 F 23 L 55-51 A TOLEDO 1985 M 2 L 89-62 A 1,067 1974 M 2 L 39-37 N WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 UTAH STATE 1985 N 23 L 73-59 N 400 1975 J 11 W 64-36 H WSU Streak: -2 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1986 F 8 L 81-53 H 200 1975 F 21 W 57-53 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT WSU Streak: -2 1986 M 8 L 81-71 A 1,256 1975 D 16 L 85-55 H 1989 N 25 W 76-67 N 328 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1987 J 3 L 79-71 A 863 1976 F 28 L 63-58 A 1999 D 19 L 65-48 A 1,027 1972 L 40-37 N 1987 F 7 L 91-57 H 367 1978 M 3 W 70-57 H 400 2000 D 9 L 77-61 H 583 1980 F 5 L 84-68 A 1988 J 8 L 81-72 H 462 1979 F 5 L 66-50 A 150 1988 F 4 L 76-58 A 2,506 UCLA UTAH VALLEY STATE 1989 F 4 L 84-64 A 2,264 WICHITA STATE WSU’s Series Record: 6-37 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1989 M 4 L 69-63 H 820 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: -14 WSU Streak: +1 1990 J 27 L 85-54 H 2,005 WSU Streak: +2 WSU at Pullman: 6-16 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1990 F 24 L 79-57 A 4,928 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT www.wsucougars.com WSU Neutral: 0-1 2003 D 6 W 56-49 H 703 1991 J 26 L 77-61 A 4,717 1993 D 4 W 73-67 H 741 WSU at Los Angeles: 0-20 1991 F 23 L 69-56 H 2,531 1994 D 28 W 93-77 A 525 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 6, 2001, 74-52 1992 F 7 L 73-68 H 2,256 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 6, 2001, 74-52 VALPARAISO 1992 M 7 L 80-73 A 4,220 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 28, 1988, 53-52 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1993 J 9 W 75-72 A 4,269 WILLIAM PENN UCLA’s Last Win: March 2, 2007, 72-58 WSU Streak: -1 1993 M 13 L 77-62 H 1,458 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 UCLA’s Last Home Win: Jan. 28, 2007, 73-70 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1994 J 29 L 85-69 H 1,192 WSU Streak: -1 UCLA’s Last Pullman Win: Dec. 29, 2006, 74-71 2004 D 21 L 56-50 H 503 1994 F 26 L 89-64 A 6,608 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT Overtime Game: March 9, 1986 1995 J 28 L 82-64 A 6,079 1980 N 29 L 64-53 A YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT Vermont 1995 F 25 W 72-67 H 1,282 1987 J 31 L 67-63 H 300 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1996 J 20 L 93-76 H 1,350 WSU Streak: +2 1996 F 17 L 78-60 A 5,402 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 1987 M 5 L 81-56 A 316 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1988 J 28 W 53-52 H 336 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1997 J 18 L 78-56 A 5,977 1998 N 21 W 88-70 A 1,650 1997 F 15 L 65-45 H 674 WSU Streak: +1 1988 F 27 L 74-60 H 324 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1989 J 27 L 82-69 H 510 2000 N 26 W 69-47 N 1998 J 3 L 73-58 H 356 1998 M 7 L 81-63 A 4,610 1988 N 25 L 62-49 N 1,501 1989 F 23 L 91-72 A 1,000 1992 D 7 W 59-52 H 411 1990 F 3 L 84-74 A 602 VICTORIA 1999 J 4 L 91-69 A 2,035 1990 M 1 W 84-72 H 807 1999 M 6 L 71-70 H 806 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2000 F 6 L 56-55 A 2,935 1991 F 3 W 78-77 H 807 WSU Streak: -1 WRIGHT STATE 1991 M 1 L 78-70 A 333 2000 M 4 L 64-56 H 711 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2001 F 3 L 91-71 H 1,231 1992 F 2 L 80-75 A 500 1982 D 3 L 75-67 H 300 WSU Streak: +1 1992 F 27 L 86-68 H 850 2001 M 3 L 80-64 A 5,338 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1993 F 7 L 82-75 A 602 2001 D 21 L 98-64 A 3,080 1999 N 27 W 66-44 N 530 1993 M 4 L 77-74 H 525 VIRGINIA TECH 2002 J 25 L 75-68 H 553 1994 J 13 L 108-76 A 364 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2002 D 28 L 77-69 H 613 1994 F 12 L 81-74 H 503 WSU Streak: -1 2003 M 1 L 73-49 A 6,530 WYOMING 1995 J 12 W 85-80 H 818 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2004 J 24 L 72-54 A 4,532 WSU’s Series Record: 5-1 1995 F 12 L 71-57 A 384 2002 N 30 L 72-50 N 703 2004 F 21 L 82-64 H 1,360 WSU Streak: +1 1996 J 5 L 85-75 A 350 2005 J 22 L 68-61 H 1,460 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 1996 M 9 W 88-81 H 655 2005 F 19 L 76-72 A 3,832 1981 D 5 W 62-51 H 100 1997 J 2 L 77-73 H 473 2006 J 7 L 73-70 H 951 1985 J 6 W 66-47 A 230 1997 M 8 L 85-63 A 3,773 WAKE FOREST 2006 F 5 L 83-57 A 3, 541 1997 N 23 W 70-68 A 481 1998 J 31 L 76-70 H 884 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2007 J 20 L 86-64 A 3175 1998 N 24 W 94-49 H 200 1998 F 27 L 80-74 A 700 WSU Streak: -1 2007 F 17 L 81-49 H 745 2002 N 22 L 82-51 H 527 1999 J 30 L 100-70 A 1,748 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2003 N 24 W 59-50 A 455 1999 F 25 L 104-70 H 570 2006 N 12 L 45-37 A - WEBER STATE 2000 J 9 L 87-60 A 2,189 WSU’s Series Record: 5-3 2000 M 9 L 96-86 H 366 WASHINGTON WSU Streak: -1 2001 J 6 W 74-52 H 479 WSU’s Series Record: 17-55 YEAR DATE W/L SCORE LOC ATT 2001 M 8 L 93-61 A 789 WSU Streak: -24 1978 D 9 W 77-74 A cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 89 cougar history Cougar Honors National Honors PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE HONORS NWBL HONORS Kodak & WBCA All-America District 8 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year All-Northwest Women’s 1996 Jenni Ruff 1991 Harold Rhodes Basketball League Kodak & Associated Press All-America Pacific-10 All-Conference Team First Team Honorable Mention 2006 Kate Benz (Honorable Mention) 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1996 Jenni Ruff 2005 Kate Benz (Honorable Mention) 1981 Jeanne Eggart Canadian National Team 2004 Bianca McCall 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1993 Camille Thompson 2003 Bianca McCall 1978 Jeanne Eggart Wade Trophy Finalist 1999 Tricia Lamb Second Team 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1997 Jade Hyett 1979 Laurie Turner Socrates Award Finalist 1996 Jenni Ruff Honorable Mention 2000 Katie Nyseth 1990 Angie Miller 1982 Cassandra Overby Street and Smith All-America 1989 Jonni Gray 1979 Janet Kusler Honorable Mention 1988 Jonni Gray 1982 Jeanne Eggart Pacific-10 All-Conference Freshman Team Women’s Basketball News Service All-America 2007 Marisa Stotler Honorable Mention 2006 Amanda DuRocher 1985 Marcia Miles 2004 Kate Benz Kodak AIAW Region IX All-America 1998 Alke Dietel (Frosh of the Year) 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1997 Joanna Smith 1981 Jeanne Eggart 1996 Jade Hyett 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1989 Kristal Stahl WSU Hall of Fame National Scouting Association 1988 Angie Weir (Miller) AIAW Region IX All-America 1979 Jeanne Eggart NORPAC CONFERENCE HONORS Dorthea Coleman—coach 1979 Laurie Turner NORPAC all-conference (1948-71) First Team Inducted 1990 1986 Marcia Miles 1985 Marcia Miles Jeanne Eggart (1978-82) Second Team 1984 Marcia Miles Inducted 1988 Honorable Mention 1985 Linda Wulff JoAnn Washam (1971-72) NorPac All-Conference Freshman Team 1986 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Inducted 1982

Cougar Postseason

1991 NCAA Participants NORTHWESTERN 82, WASHINGTON STATE 62 MARCH 13,1991, AT EVANSTON, ILL.

1972 Nationals Participant Not many people know this, but Washington State University participated in the first collegiate national basketball championship held for women. The Cougars advanced to the 1972 Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), by defeating Western Washington 44-39 to win the Northwest Regional tournament. 1990-91 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM: (back from left) Stu- dent Trainer Lysa Cruver, Trainer Carol Zweifel, Susie Jarosch, Darla Williamson, Lori Lollis, Camille Thompson, Kathy Weber, Angie Peterson, Kristal Stahl, Erika Wheeler, Heather Norman, Andrea Loukes, Manager Karen Payne, Manager Sandra Ruckdeschel; (front from left) Head Coach Harold Rhodes, Assistant Coach Kellee Knowles, Angie Miller, Dawn Allinger, Charnez Brown, Kristen Metson, Assistant Coach Sunny Smallwood, Assistant Ann Reno (not pictured Darci Wellsandt).

www.wsucougars.com 90 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball academic achievements Team Academic Achievements Academic success has been a mainstay with the Washington State women’s basketball program and the 2005-06 squad continued the tradition, with five Cougars earning Pacific-10A ll-Academic honors. Kate Benz was named to the Pac-10 All-Academic first team for the second consecutive year, marking the seventh consecutive year the Cougars placed at least one student-athlete conference’s first team. In all, the Cougars have placed 25 student-athletes on the Pac-10 All-Academic Teams in the past seven years. Kate Benz Adriane Ferguson

CoSIDA Academic All- Pacific-10 Conference America Honorable Mention All-Academic Team 1982 Jeanne Eggart First Team Honorable Mention CoSIDA District VIII 2007 Kate Benz 2007 Katie Appleton/Amanda DuRo- 2006 Kate Benz cher/Adriane Ferguson/Dani Montgom- University Team 2005 Kate Benz ery 2007 Kate Benz (First Team) 2004 lindsey Egeland 2006 Brynn Bemis / Dani Montgomery / 2005 Kate Benz (First Team) 2003 lindsey Egeland nikki Stratton 2005 adriane Ferguson (Second Team) 2002 Jessica Collins 2005 adriane Ferguson 2004 lindsey Egeland (Second Team) 2001 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2004 emma Joneby 2001 Katie Nyseth (First Team) 2000 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2003 emma Joneby / Holly Harris 1995 susie Jarosch 2002 Jessica Ottmar 2001 Victoria Harrod (First Team) 1992 darla Williamson 2001 Jessica Ottmar 1992 darla Williamson 1991 darla Williamson 2000 Jessica Collins 1982 Jeanne Eggart Second Team 1999 alke Dietel 2006 adriane Ferguson 1998 Joanna Smith 2005 emma Joneby 1994 Kellie Kronberger 2002 lindsey Egeland 1993 angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler 2001 Jessica Collins 1992 angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler 2000 alke Dietel 1991 dawn Allinger / Angie Peterson 1990 dawn Allinger / Kristin Metson / 1999 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth www.wsucougars.com 1995 Kelli Kronberger darla Williamson 1994 susie Jarosch 1989 dawn Allinger 1993 susie Jarosch / Lori Lollis 1988 Juli Reynvaa / Dyann Roger 1991 Kristin Metson

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Teams as selected by CoSIDA The Academic All-America® Teams program was created in 1952 by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to honor college student-athletes who excel not just in athletics, but also in academics. Kate Benz and Adriane Ferguson added their names to the list of Cougar honorees with selections to the District VIII University first and second team, respectively in 2005. The pair follows up a growing list of Cougars selected to the team. Lindsey Egeland earned a District VIII second team nod in 2004 while Victoria Harrod and Katie Nyseth were selected to the District VIII first team in 2001. In 1992, Darla Williamson earned a spot on the District VIII team as did Jeanne Eggart in 1982. Eggart achieved national honorable mention accolades that same year.

Adriane Ferguson Kate Benz Lindsey Egeland Victoria Harrod Katie Nyseth Jeanne Eggart Darla Williamson cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 91 cougar history Letterwinners, 1971–2006 A GREGORY, Christy 1971-73 P GRONEWOLLER, Dawn 1993-94 ALLINGER, Dawn 1988-91 PARKS, Gayle 1971 GUENTHER, Janet 1971-72 APPLETON, Katie 2006-07 PATTERSON, Shelley 1981-83 B H PAYNE, Lyndell 1984 HACKETT, Lisa 1982-83 PERRY, Jessica 2002-05 BABIN, Jackie 1971 HARRIS, Holly 2003 BARRETT, Sarah 2001, 03 PETERSON, Angie 1991-93 HARROD, Victoria 1998-2001 BEMIS, Brynn 2005-06 PIERSON, Shauna 1976-77 HAWKS, Brittney 2001-02 BENTON, Janel 1992 PIROZOK, Kim 1977 HOLM, Judy 1981 BENZ, Kate 2004-07 PLANKEY, Lisa 1982-83 HOUSER, Gail 1977-80 BERGLUND, Kelley 2000-01 PRICE, Alexa 2007 HOWE, Judy 1971-73 BETTERIDGE, Colleen 2007 HUNTSINGER, Diane 1974-75 Q BLUE, Crystal 2005-06 HYETT, Jade 1996-97 QUINTON, Sheri 1998-99 BOS, Tammi 1977 BOWDEN, Penny 1987-88 I R BRAGG, Szudia 2001 IOPPINI, Michele 1974-76 REDBURN, Laura 1978 BREWER, Debbie 1973 REEVE, Kathleen 1990 BROADEN, Pat 1986 J RESER, Debbie 1981 BROWN, Charnez 1988-90 JAROSCH, Susie 1991, 1993-95 REYNVAAN, Juli 1985-88 BROWN, Karen 1979-81, 1983 JENNINGS, Melanie 1975-78 RIENER, Carrie 1980-82 BROWN, Pam 1976-77 JONEBY, Emma 2002-05 ROGERS, Dyann 1987-88 JONES, Charmaine 2003-06 BYRNES, Diane 1972-73 ROSS, Garisha 1997 JORDAN, Rebecca 2001 C ROUPP, Jamie 2007 CARTER, Claudett 1980 K ROUSE, Sue 1975 CASTLE, Niki 1998-99 KAYS, Linda 1975-78 RUBIO, Alicia 1997-98 CLEGG, Lynda 1987-88 KEITH, Adrienne 1995-96 RUFF, Jenni 1993-96 CLEVENGER, Jami 2002-04 KERNS, Jen 1996, 1998-2000 S COATES, Ebonee 2006-07 KRONBERGER, Kelli 1993-96 SANEHOLTZ, Amy 1994-95, 1997 COFFIN, Dee 1975-76 KUNZE, Yvonne 1995-98 SCALES, Ariana 2005 COLLINS, Jessica 1998-2002 KUSLER, Janet 1976-79 SCHULTZ, Cindy 1979 CONE, Alison 1973-75 L SHIRED, Sabrina 2006-07 CONSTABEL, Annette 1986-88 LAMB, Tricia 1998-99 SINGER, Stephanie 2004-05 COSTELLO, Eileen 1973-74 LARSEN, Kim 1982-83 SMITH, Joanna 1997-98, 2000-01 D LEHNEN, Martha 1978-79 SMITH, JoBe 1980, 1982-83 DANIELSON, Mary 1976-79 LOLLIS, Lori 1992-93 SMITH, Sue 1976-78 De ANDA, Romie 1999-2000 LONG, Lynne 1988-89 SPOELSTRA, Judy 1979-80 DELGADILLO, Monica 1981-82 LOUKES, Andrea 1990-91, 1993 STAHL, Kristal 1989-91 DePUAL, Jeanne 1982 LOVELL, Debbie 1978-79 STEELE, Robin 1984-87 DIETEL, Alke 1998-2000 LUDWICKI, Jennifer 1997 STOTLER, Marisa 2007 DUGAN, Kim 2001, 03-04 M STINSON, Jennifer 1999 DUNSTON, Linda 1972 MARIANI, Cheryl 1983-84 STRATTON, Nikki 2004-06 DURKEE, Lynn 1981 MARTINDALE, Whitney 2001-02 DUROCHER, Amanda 2006-07 T McCARTHY, Jody 1980 TATE, Nancy 1983 McCLENNEY, Marda 1971-74 E THOMPSON, Camille 1991-94 McCORMICK, Jordan 2005 EGELAND, Lindsey 2001-04 THORNE, Katy 1981 McNEELY, Cathy 1997-2000 EGGART, Jeanne 1978-79, 1981-82 TIBBS, Wendy 1984 ELDRIDGE, Alison 2000 METSON, Kristin 1988-91 TRENT, Lori 1977 ELLIOT, Theresa 1979-80 MILES, Marcia 1983-86 TURNER, Laurie 1976-79 ELLIS, Kireen 1994-95 MILLER, Angie 1988-91 ERICKSON, Kristin 1994-97 MOHR, Nikki 1984-85 V ESCHBACH, Lisa 1979 MOLZEN, Heather 2006-07 VAN HOVEN, Barbara 1971 EVANS, Doreen 1995-98 MONTGOMERY, Dani 2005-07 VOLKMAN, Yvonne 1998-2001 MOORE, Keisha 2005-06 F MOSES, Fran 1980 W FERGUSON, Adriane 2004-07 MULICA, Cynthia 1978 WASHAM, JoAnn 1971-72 FEY, Sharna 1985-87 N WEBER, Kathy 1991-92 FIELDS, Candace 2001-04 WELLSANDT, Darci 1990-93 NICHOLS, Jane 1974-75 FROST, Margaret 1971 WHALEY, Nikki 1995-96 NORMAN, Heather 1989-92 FRUECHTE, Ann 1971-74 WHEELER, Erika 1992-93 NYSETH, Katie 1998-2001 FULTON, Kirsten 1984-87 WIGHT, Julie 1995-96 G O WILDER, Laura 1996-97 WILLIAMS, Georgia 1985 GARRISON, Val 1976 OTTMAR, Jessica 2000-03 WILLIAMS, Kay 1972-74 GEE, Nancy 1984 OVERBY, Cassandra 1981-84 GONZALEZ, Cathy 1986-87 WILLIAMSON, Darla 1989-92 GRAY, Jennifer 1972-75 WULFF, Linda 1982-85 GRAY (Mauch), Jonni 1986-89 ZACHMAN, Jan 1977-80 GRAY, Katie 1974-77 ZAPEL (Bertus), Holly 1982-85 GREEN, Denise 1979-81 *Bold denotes current player

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1970-71 1973-74 1975-76 (11-1, 6-1) (12-3, 9-2/2nd-NCWSA) (9-16, 3-7/3rd-NCWSA) Coach: Dorothea Coleman Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Sue Durrant

D 30 Idaho W 58-12 J 18 Eastern Washington* W 58-17 D 16 Western Washington L 85-55 Eastern Washington L 31-28 F 1 Western Washington*^ W 53-51 J 10 Montana State L 70-48 Central Washington W 46-32 F 2 Portland State*^ W 47-31 J 15 Montana W 63-51 Spokane Rec W 44-15 F 2 at Washington*^ L 43-41 J 17 Washington L 65-51 Montana W 48-31 F 8 Montana*$ W 69-30 J 21 Idaho W 57-45 Montana State W 48-33 F 9 Central Washington*$ W 58-43 J 31 Washington L 68-41 Spokane CC W 72-30 F 9 Simon Fraser*$ W 59-34 F 2 Oregon State W 47-35 at Central Washington W 46-31 F 15 Montana* W 59-39 F 3 Oregon L 47-44 at Washington W 43-32 F 16 Flathead CC W 56-42 F 4 Ore. Coll.-Educ. L 44-42 Montana W 46-27 F 23 Western Washington*& L 55-51 F 6 Eastern Oregon L 56-51 Simon Fraser W 40-37 F 23 Washington*& W 57-25 F 7 Boise State L 48-41 Western Washington W 35-32 F 28 Washington# W 61-38 F 10 Eastern Washington W 44-35 F 28 Oregon# W 56-26 F 13 Central Washington L 52-43 M 1 Boise State# W 56-36 F 14 Seattle AAU& L 61-34 1971-72 M 2 Western Washington# L 39-37 F 19 Central Washington^ L 54-47 ^Washington Invitational, Seattle, Wash. F 21 Simon Fraser^ L 55-50 (11-4, 6-2) $Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. F 27 Washington W 51-38 Coach: Sue Durrant &Central Washington Invitational, Ellensburg, Wash. F 28 Western Washington L 63-58 *NCWSA Game F 29 Seattle AAU L 83-39 F 5 at Eastern Washington W 43-25 #NCWSA Tournament, Eugene, Ore. M 4 Eastern Oregon* W 69-48 F 12 at Montana W 63-34 Boise State* L 38-34 F 18 at Montana State W 48-34 Idaho* W 62-39 F 18 Central Washington L 35-33 1974-75 Central Washington* W 59-44 F 23 Eastern Washington W 50-28 M 11 Oregon College of Educ.# W 51-45 F 26 Idaho W 58-24 (13-7, 10-4/2nd-NCWSA) Boise State# L 43-32 F 26 at Western Washington L 45-40 Coach: Sue Durrant Montana State# L 56-37 M 2 at Washington W 68-22 &Did not count in season totals Boise State W 48-25 J 9 Boise State L 61-51 ^Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. Montana W 51-43 J 11 Western Washington W 64-36 *Eastern Area Tournament, Cheney, Wash. Washington W 67-24 J 17 Montana State W 59-57 #Region IX Tournament, Portland, Ore. Portland State W 49-40 J 18 Montana W 52-31 www.wsucougars.com Western Washington$ W 44-39 F 1 Seattle AAU L 78-44 Northern Illinois@ L 50-43 F 2 Bernard’s AAU W 61-40 1976-77 Utah State@ L 40-37 F 6 Portland State^ L 63-57 $AIAW Northwest Regional F 7 Oregon State^ W 60-40 (16-8, 4-5/3rd) @AIAW Championships F 10 Central Washington W 63-40 Coach: Sue Durrant F 14 Washington W 68-26 F 15 Eastern Oregon L 73-69 D 10 Idaho W 68-44 1972-73 F 20 Washington W 58-33 J 7 at Montana W 59-53 F 21 Western Washington W 57-53 J 8 at Montana State L 49-62 (11-2, 8-1) F 22 Simon Fraser L 52-41 J 11 at Eastern Washington W 66-56 Coach: Linda Hackbarth Idaho* W 89-43 J 15 Eastern Oregon W 66-53 Eastern Washington* W 73-35 J 21 Gonzaga W 69-37 F 3 Western Washington L 53-47 Boise State* L 65-49 J 22 Oregon State W 57-39 F 3 Washington W 44-36 M 6 Washington# W 60-24 J 29 Washington W 71-70 F 9 Central Washington W 52-37 Central Washington# W 65-34 F 1 at Alaska-Anchorage W 52-50 F 10 Montana W 44-33 Boise State# L 38-35 F 2 at Alaska-Anchorage L 53-55 F 10 Montana State W 56-24 ^Portland State Invitational, Portland, Ore. F 4 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 51-64 F 17 Eastern Washington W 57-14 *Eastern Area Tournament, Pullman, Wash. F 5 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 65-59 F 17 Flathead CC W 49-26 #Region IX Tournament, Ellensburg, Wash. F 8 at Idaho W 71-47 F 21 Eastern Washington W 44-24 F 11 Oregon L 63-67(OT) F 24 Washington W 63-26 F 12 Boise State L 50-70 M 1 Oregon Coll.-Educ. W 57-34 F 16 Alaska-Fairbanks W 72-53 M 2 Montana State W 57-20 F 18 Eastern Washington W 53-52 M 2 Simon Fraser W 45-33 F 24 at Washington L 45-66 M 3 Western Washington L 48-46 F 25 at Simon Fraser W 59-50 F 26 at Central Washington L 50-51 (OT) M 3 Montana* W 82-60 M 4 Montana State* L 56-72 M 5 Eastern Oregon* W 76-55 M 5 Eastern Washington* W 73-63 *Eastern Area Tournament, Moscow, Idaho. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 93 cougar history Year-by-Year Results

^Game played at Boise, Idaho. J 31 Boise State# W 84-70 1977-78 #Montana State Invitational, Bozeman, Mont. F 4 at Seattle L 66-60 (19-5, 11-2/T1st-NWBL) *NCWSA Region IX Tournament, Bozeman, Mont. F 5 at Simon Fraser W 70-63 F 7 at Portland State* W 62-51 Coach: Sue Durrant F 11 at Eastern Washington# W 64-61 F 14 Alaska-Anchorage W 83-67 D 2 Simon Fraser L 82-67 1979-80 F 17 at Idaho W 73-72 D 6 Eastern Washington W 74-51 (6-21, 3-9/T4th-NWBL) F 20 at Oregon* L 79-49 D 10 Idaho W 70-50 F 21 at Oregon State* L 75-59 J 6 at Montana# W 78-40 Coach: Sue Durrant F 27 Montana# L 52-46 J 7 at Montana State# W 45-36 N 30 Saskatchewan^ L 68-57 F 28 Montana State# L 75-70 (OT) J 13 at Oregon College of Educ. W 74-51 D 1 Brandon^ L 76-69 M 7 at Boise State# L 58-54 (OT) J 14 at Portland State* W 67-48 D 2 Regina^ W 73-51 M 10 at Oregon State$ L 86-46 J 20 Montana# W 68-51 D 7 Brigham Young$ L 92-58 &Did not count in season totals J 21 Montana State# W 68-51 D 8 at Idaho State L 60-58 (OT) ~Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, Kansas. J 28 at Boise State# L 65-62 D 14 Central Washington W 71-57 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. J 31 Pacific Lutheran W 95-36 J 3 at Utah L 79-41 ^ Sourdough Invitational, San Francisco, Calif. F 2 Oregon State* W 84-58 J 4 Iowa% L 67-51 *NWBL Game F 4 Oregon* W 87-67 J 8 Idaho L 75-66 #NWBL Mountain Division Game F 7 at Idaho W 54-45 J 10 Montana# L 58-56 $NCWSA Playoff Game F 10 at Gonzaga W 77-49 J 12 Montana State# L 76-58 F 11 Alaska-Fairbanks W 89-44 J 15 at Eastern Washington# L 74-52 F 17 at Alaska-Anchorage# W 62-48 J 18 Simon Fraser W 75-63 F 18 at Alaska-Anchorage# W 93-47 1981-82 J 19 Portland State L 93-66 F 23 Flathead CC& W 76-68 J 24 Oregon State* L 75-55 (15-14, 8-7/T2nd-NWBL) F 25 Boise State# W 72-53 J 25 Oregon* L 78-59 F 28 at Eastern Washington L 66-52 Coach: Sue Durrant F 2 at Boise State# L 60-55 M 3 Western Washington* W 70-57 F 4 at Weber State L 86-80 N 23 at San Diego State L 59-58 M 4 Washington* L 82-69 F 5 at Utah State L 84-68 N 24 at San Diego W 66-43 M 10 Oregon$ L 68-54 F 7 at Pacific L 66-52 N 27 at USC L 73-55 M 11 Portland State$ W 71-61 F 8 at San Jose State L 90-58 N 28 at Long Beach State L 86-45 &Did not count in season totals F 15 at Montana# L 62-39 D 5 Wyoming% W 62-51 #NWBL Mountain Division Game F 17 at Montana State# W 72-65 D 6 Minnesota% L 82-68 *NWBL Game F 22 at Seattle* L 75-67 D 10 Idaho L 76-65 $NCWSA Tournament, Bellingham, Wash. F 23 at Washington* W 68-65 D 11 at Great Falls W 79-60 F 26 Eastern Washington# L 67-63 D 16 Tennessee@ L 46-55 M 1 Boise State# W 66-60 D 17 at Portland State@ W 73-41 1978-79 ^Calgary Women’s Invitational, Calgary, Alberta, D 18 Louisiana State@ L 59-78 (21-5, 8-3/1st-NWBL) Canada. J 7 Biola W 54-48 $Game played at Boise, Idaho. J 9 Eastern Washington* L 63-67 Coach: Sue Durrant %Game played at Salt Lake City, Utah. J 15 Boise State* W 62-55 *NWBL Game J 16 Portland State* W 73-52 D 1 at Central Washington W 77-56 #NWBL Mountain Division Game J 22 Montana State* W 71-60 D 2 at Seattle W 97-70 J 23 Montana* L 52-57 D 8 Utah^ W 65-57 J 30 Eastern Washington* W 73-56 D 9 Weber State^ W 77-74 F 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 79-45 D 13 at Idaho W 69-49 1980-81 F 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 74-51 D 28 Montana# W 62-46 (12-16, 4-8/T3rd-NWBL) F 5 at Alaska-Anchorage* W 62-51 D 29 Weber State# W 63-59 F 6 at Alaska-Anchorage* W 73-38 D 30 at Montana State# W 67-57 Coach: Sue Durrant F 12 at Washington* L 52-74 J 2 at Eastern Washington W 65-49 N 25 at New Mexico State W 75-67 F 13 at Portland State* W 74-59 J 6 Boise State W 78-55 N 26 at Texas-El Paso W 70-50 F 20 Oregon State* L 52-58 J 12 at Oregon L 85-69 N 28 at Kansas State~ L 67-48 F 22 Oregon* L 47-64 J 13 at Oregon State W 71-65 N 29 William Penn~ L 64-53 F 25 at Montana* L 46-56 J 18 at Montana W 57-35 D 5 Utah% L 83-65 F 27 at Montana State* L 49-68 J 20 at Montana State W 71-62 D 6 Lethbridge% W 86-41 M 6 at Boise State* W 77-61 F 3 at Washington W 76-75 D 9 at Central Washington W 64-42 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 4 at Simon Fraser L 64-59 D 13 Seattle AAU& L 66-51 @Giusti Tournament, Portland, Ore. F 5 at Western Washington L 66-50 D 15 Weber State L 75-68 *NWBL Game F 9 Seattle W 67-55 D 31 at Santa Clara W 94-69 F 10 Portland State W 95-71 J 2 at San Francisco^ L 63-47 F 15 Montana State W 76-65 J 3 Montclair State^ L 65-53 F 17 Montana W 71-57 J 7 Gonzaga& W 98-68 F 23 Alaska-Anchorage W 76-35 J 10 Washington* W 70-60 F 24 Alaska-Anchorage W 118-37 J 15 at Montana# L 74-64 M 3 at Boise State L 79-75 J 17 at Montana State# L 60-59 Oregon State* L 71-62 J 23 Eastern Washington# L 52-45 Seattle* W 74-60

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F 25 at Oregon State* L 80-62 F 6 Gonzaga W 82-60 1982-83 M 3 Washington* L 83-61 F 8 Washington* L 81-53 (5-22, 1-11/9th-NorPac) %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 13 at Idaho L 76-62 *NorPac Game F 15 Fresno State* L 72-59 Coach: Harold Rhodes F 21 at Oregon* L 94-63 F 22 at Oregon State* W 65-57 N 20 at Montana L 69-59 F 28 at California* L 79-72 N 22 at Montana State L 72-59 1984-85 M 1 at San Jose State* W 75-74 N 26 Colorado State@ L 64-48 (9-17, 3-8/6th-NorPac) M 8 at Washington* L 81-71 N 27 Simon Fraser@ W 78-50 #Falcon Tipoff Classic, Seattle, Wash. D 3 Victoria% L 75-67 Coach: Harold Rhodes %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 4 Eastern Washington% W 71-59 N 19 at Montana L 75-52 $Boise State Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. D 10 Utah^ L 70-63 N 23 Idaho State^ W 95-55 &Converse Holiday Classic, Reno, Nev. D 11 Texas Christian^ W 84-56 N 24 at Idaho^ L 85-62 *NorPac Game D 17 Montana L 65-44 N 30 Texas Christian% W 79-73 J 3 New Mexico W 68-61 D 1 Idaho% L 73-51 J 6 Creighton$ L 77-69 D 7 Idaho State$ L 73-69 (OT) J 7 Cal Poly-Pomona$ L 85-70 1986-87 D 8 Montana Tech$ W 89-72 J 8 UNLV$ L 93-65 D 14 Boise State L 47-41 (10-18, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) J 14 at Oregon* L 66-53 D 18 Montana L 71-56 J 15 at Oregon State* L 84-57 Coach: Harold Rhodes D 20 Seattle W 62-50 J 20 San Jose State* L 67-63 J 2 Montana State W 71-55 N 28 San Diego^ W 82-61 J 22 California* L 72-66 J 6 at Wyoming W 66-47 N 29 at Idaho^ W 75-62 J 29 at Fresno State* L 73-65 J 8 at Colorado State L 70-42 D 5 Seattle Pacific% W 89-56 J 31 at Pacific* L 73-70 J 10 at Colorado L 84-70 D 6 Gonzaga% W 75-63 F 1 at Stanford L 78-64 J 18 at Oregon* L 59-50 D 9 Eastern Washington W 85-53 F 5 at Washington* L 57-56 J 19 at Oregon State* L 62-53 D 12 at Brigham Young L 88-85 F 11 at Santa Clara* W 78-53 J 24 Santa Clara* W 74-59 D 13 at Utah L 59-56 F 12 at San Francisco* L 79-66 J 26 San Jose State* W 82-69 D 19 Idaho W 63-60 F 17 Oregon* L 86-70 F 1 at California* L 79-62 D 31 at Seattle W 91-65 F 19 Oregon State* L 68-53 F 2 at San Francisco* W 66-56 J 3 at Washington* L 79-71 F 26 Washington* L 90-73 F 9 Washington* L 67-66 J 8 California* L 67-66 M 3 Idaho L 89-72 F 14 at Fresno State* L 62-53 J 10 Stanford* L 71-67 @Mark IV Classic, Moscow, Idaho F 16 at Nevada-Reno L 73-63 J 15 at Arizona State* L 95-83 (OT) %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 21 Oregon State* L 76-72 (OT) J 17 at Arizona* L 83-74 ^Boise State Invitational, Boise, Idaho. F 23 Oregon* L 69-60 J 22 Oregon* L 101-55 $UNLV Round Robin Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.

M 2 at Washington L 89-62 J 24 Oregon State* L 74-68 www.wsucougars.com *NorPac Game ^Thanksgiving Tournament, Moscow, Idaho. J 29 USC* L 95-55 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. J 31 UCLA* L 67-63 $Bulldog Invitational, Spokane, Wash. F 4 at Gonzaga W 68-58 1983-84 *NorPac Game F 7 Washington* L 91-57 (7-18, 2-10/T8th-NorPac) F 12 at Stanford* L 73-61 F 14 at California* L 72-68 Coach: Harold Rhodes 1985-86 F 19 Arizona* W 70-67 F 21 Arizona State* W 75-62 N 26 at Puget Sound W 94-45 (11-17, 4-8/5th-NorPac) F 26 at Oregon State* L 85-68 N 29 at Montana L 70-55 F 28 at Oregon* L 74-70 D 2 Portland State% W 71-63 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 5 at UCLA* L 81-56 D 3 Southern Illinois% L 66-51 N 22 at Seattle Pacific# W 74-61 M 7 at USC* L 89-55 D 6 Montana L 77-59 N 23 Washington# L 73-59 ^Vandal Thanksgiving Classic, Moscow, Idaho. D 10 Idaho L 66-55 N 25 Utah L 72-58 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 12 at Gonzaga W 74-61 N 29 at Portland W 84-71 *Pacfic-10 Conference Game D 14 at Eastern Washington L 86-44 N 30 at Portland State W 70-60 D 17 at Pepperdine L 78-75 D 4 Idaho L 70-51 D 19 at Fullerton State L 69-45 D 6 Seattle% W 66-51 D 29 at Idaho W 66-60 1987-88 D 7 Brigham Young% W 73-62 J 10 at Seattle W 60-46 D 13 at Boise State$ L 73-60 (11-17, 6-12/7th-Pac-10) J 19 Oregon State* L 70-49 D 14 Oregon State$ L 74-64 J 21 Oregon* L 63-59 Coach: Harold Rhodes J 2 Stanford& L 61-50 J 28 at San Jose State* L 78-69 J 3 at Nevada& L 58-55 N 27 at DePaul# L 79-69 J 29 at California* L 93-61 J 4 Boise State& L 69-56 N 28 New Mexico State# L 75-68 F 2 Fresno State* L 72-68 J 16 at Fresno State* L 76-67 D 4 Idaho$ W 86-47 F 4 Pacific* W 90-67 J 18 at Seattle W 70-41 D 5 at Eastern Washington$ W 85-61 F 9 at Portland L 83-58 J 23 Oregon State* W 80-77 D 11 Oral Roberts% W 94-78 F 11 at Washington* L 66-65 J 25 Oregon* L 68-67 (OT) D 12 Bowling Green% L 83-73 (OT) F 16 Santa Clara* L 61-57 J 30 San Jose State* W 84-72 D 19 at Montana L 71-54 F 18 San Francisco* W 66-61 F 1 California* L 68-63 D 30 Gonzaga W 74-50 F 23 at Oregon* L 79-63 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 95 cougar history Year-by-Year Results

J 4 at Eastern Washington W 74-51 F 23 Washington* L 69-56 J 8 Washington* L 81-72 1989-90 M 1 at UCLA* L 78-70 J 14 Stanford* L 59-54 (17-11, 9-9/4th-Pac-10) M 3 at USC* L 69-51 J 16 California* W 79-56 M 7 Arizona* W 85-75 J 22 at Oregon State* L 54-53 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 9 Arizona State* W 69-58 J 23 at Oregon* L 78-59 M 13 Northwestern& L 82-62 N 24 at Hawaii^ L 82-63 J 28 UCLA* W 53-52 ^Texas A&M Classic, College Station, Texas. N 25 Toledo^ W 76-67 J 30 USC* W 77-60 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. N 26 Southern Illinois^ W 51-47 F 4 at Washington* L 76-58 $Wheatland Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 1 Pacific% W 69-60 F 6 at Portland State L 76-73 &NCAA Tournament, Evanston, Ill. D 2 Montana State% W 74-51 F 12 at California* L 84-69 D 8 Eastern Washington$ W 83-56 F 13 at Stanford* L 66-53 D 9 Idaho$ W 74-45 F 18 Oregon* L 64-62 D 15 at Brigham Young W 75-72 1991-92 F 20 Oregon State* W 77-64 D 16 at Southern Utah State W 76-71 F 26 at USC* L 86-64 (12-15, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) D 30 at Montana L 82-69 F 27 at UCLA* L 74-60 J 4 Arizona State* W 92-80 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 3 Arizona* W 90-62 J 6 Arizona* W 72-53 M 5 Arizona State* L 82-78 (OT) N 22 Gonzaga$ W 88-37 J 11 at California* L 91-64 M 11 at Arizona State* L 86-69 N 23 at Eastern Washington$ W 86-58 J 13 at Stanford* L 92-70 M 12 at Arizona* W 70-52 N 29 at Butler L 69-62 J 18 Oregon State* W 100-57 #Coopers & Lybrand Invitational, Chicago, Ill. D 1 at Evansville W 76-75 J 20 Oregon* L 68-65 $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. D 6 Iowa State% W 67-57 J 27 Washington* L 85-54 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 7 Texas A&M% W 76-61 F 1 at USC* W 70-59 *Pacific-10 Game D 14 at Boise State W 79-77 (OT) F 3 at UCLA* L 84-74 D 21 Idaho State W 92-50 F 8 Stanford* L 90-64 J 4 Texas Tech^ L 75-63 F 10 California* W 87-67 J 9 Arizona* W 77-62 1988-89 F 15 at Oregon* L 80-71 J 11 Arizona State* W 80-78 F 17 at Oregon State* L 69-63 (13-15, 6-12/T8th-Pac-10) J 16 at Oregon* L 69-54 F 24 at Washington* L 79-57 J 18 at Oregon State* L 81-69 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 1 UCLA* W 84-72 J 23 Stanford* L 89-71 M 3 USC* W 73-64 N 25 Wisconsin-GB@ L 62-49 J 25 California* W 83-76 M 8 at Arizona* W 87-72 (OT) N 26 Minnesota@ L 97-67 J 31 at USC* L 71-65 (OT) M 10 at Arizona State* W 67-66 D 2 Evansville% W 82-66 F 2 at UCLA* L 80-75 ^Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. D 3 Ball State% W 77-64 F 7 Washington* L 73-68 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 9 Gonzaga$ W 79-52 F 13 Oregon State* W 77-74 (OT) $Wheatland Classic, Spokane, Wash. D 10 at Idaho$ W 60-42 F 15 Oregon* L 65-60 *Pacific-10 Game D 19 Brigham Young W 97-75 F 20 at California* L 69-58 D 21 Montana W 62-60 F 22 at Stanford* L 86-63 D 30 at N. Texas L 87-85 (OT) F 27 UCLA* L 86-68 J 2 at Baylor W 77-65 1990-91 F 29 USC* L 67-63 J 6 at Arizona* W 82-72 (18-11, 10-8/4th-Pac-10) M 7 at Washington* L 80-73 J 7 at Arizona State* L 88-79 M 12 at Arizona State* L 86-61 J 13 at Stanford* L 89-60 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 14 at Arizona* W 81-73 J 14 at California* L 80-71 $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. N 23 Oklahoma^ W 84-50 J 19 Oregon State* L 66-63 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. N 24 at Texas A&M^ W 71-54 J 21 Oregon* W 80-77 ^Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Seattle, Wash. N 30 Temple% W 91-47 J 27 UCLA* L 82-69 *Pacific-10 Game D 1 Arkansas% L 68-48 J 29 USC* W 85-69 D 7 Idaho$ W 64-48 F 4 at Washington* L 84-64 D 8 Gonzaga$ W 70-59 F 9 California* W 92-89 D 12 Weber State W 79-63 1992-93 F 11 Stanford* L 89-67 D 15 Boise State W 86-56 F 17 at Oregon* L 87-76 (OT) (7-20, 3-15/T9th-Pac-10) D 30 Montana L 75-61 F 18 at Oregon State* W 68-66 J 3 at Arizona State* L 82-73 Coach: Harold Rhodes F 23 at UCLA* L 91-72 J 5 at Arizona* W 70-65 F 24 at USC* L 87-67 D 4 Texas Southern% W 84-64 J 11 California* W 77-60 M 4 Washington* L 69-63 D 5 Central Michigan% W 58-47 J 13 Stanford* L 80-74 M 9 Arizona State* W 71-60 D 7 Wisconsin-GB W 59-52 J 18 at Oregon State* W 87-63 M 11 Arizona* L 74-68 D 10 at Gonzaga L 71-69 J 20 at Oregon* W 102-69 @Husker Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. D 19 at Weber State W 66-50 J 26 at Washington* L 77-61 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 21 at Montana L 68-63 F 1 USC* W 74-47 $Wheatland Classic, Moscow, Idaho. D 31 at Arkansas L 84-62 F 3 UCLA* W 78-77 *Pacific-10 Game J 2 at Texas$ L 76-51 F 7 at Stanford* L 93-63 J 6 Boise State L 72-69 F 9 at California* L 86-80 J 9 at Washington* W 75-72 (OT) F 15 Oregon* W 76-72 J 14 Arizona State* L 70-59 F 17 Oregon State* W 61-59 J 16 Arizona* L 64-55 *NCAA Tournament F 21 at Southern Utah W 75-58

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J 21 at Oregon* W 66-54 D 10 at Gonzaga W 74-65 J 23 at Oregon State* L 75-55 D 14 Idaho W 88-46 1996-97 J 28 Stanford* L 78-44 D 28 at Wichita State W 93-77 (10-17, 4-14/8th-Pac-10) J 30 California* L 75-65 D 30 at Kansas State L 88-68 F 5 at USC* L 69-63 J 5 at California* L 87-83 Coach: Harold Rhodes F 7 at UCLA* L 82-75 J 7 at Stanford* L 94-59 N 22 Colorado State L 84-63 F 11 at Arizona* L 72-64 J 12 UCLA* W 85-80 N 30 at Gonzaga W 85-55 F 13 at Arizona State* L 88-68 J 14 USC* W 62-61 D 6 Fresno State% W 69-68 F 18 Oregon State* W 68-67 J 19 at Oregon* L 84-66 D 7 Weber State% W 85-68 F 20 Oregon* L 88-75 J 21 at Oregon State* L 80-71 D 10 Idaho W 78-68 F 25 at California* L 79-65 J 28 at Washington* L 82-64 D 21 Clemson^ L 73-63 F 27 at Stanford* L 100-56 F 2 Arizona* W 78-72 D 22 at Boise State^ W 79-78 (OT) M 4 UCLA* L 77-74 F 4 Arizona State* W 82-70 D 28 at Weber State L 77-71 M 6 USC* L 55-52 F 10 at USC* L 92-64 J 2 UCLA* L 77-73 M 13 Washington* L 77-62 F 12 at UCLA* L 71-57 J 4 USC* L 70-63 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 17 Oregon* L 81-75 J 9 at Oregon* L 80-46 $Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Austin, Texas. F 19 Oregon State* W 84-79 J 11 at Oregon State* L 77-58 *Pacific-10 Game F 25 Washington* W 72-67 J 13 Southern Utah W 109-79 M 2 at Arizona State* W 74-66 J 18 at Washington* L 78-56 M 4 at Arizona* W 83-65 J 23 California* W 79-53 M 9 Stanford* L 81-47 1993-94 J 25 Stanford* L 84-75 M 11 California* W 78-64 J 30 at Arizona State* W 86-78 (8-19, 3-15/8th-Pac-10) %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 1 at Arizona* L 76-46 *Pacific-10 Game Coach: Harold Rhodes F 6 Oregon State* L 70-60 F 8 Oregon* L 62-52 N 26 at Montana State L 84-71 F 15 Washington* L 65-45 N 28 at Boise State L 77-61 1995-96 F 20 at Stanford* L 82-45 D 3 St. John’s% W 71-65 F 22 at California* W 83-70 D 4 Wichita State% W 73-67 (17-12, 8-10/6th-Pac-10) F 27 Arizona* L 62-53 D 11 Gonzaga W 69-60 Coach: Harold Rhodes M 1 Arizona State* W 84-70 D 17 at Idaho W 70-62 M 6 at USC* L 101-59 D 20 Butler^ L 75-58 N 24 at Hawaii^ L 76-69 M 8 at UCLA* L 85-63 D 21 SW Louisiana^ W 72-56 N 25 Fairfield^ W 72-46 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. D 30 Santa Clara L 76-58 N 26 NC State^ L 92-64 ^Coca-Cola Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. J 6 California* W 88-82 D 1 SE Missouri State% W 89-50 *Pacific-10 Game J 8 Stanford* L 82-67 D 2 Oral Roberts% W 84-54

J 13 at UCLA* L 108-76 D 8 at Boise State W 69-66 www.wsucougars.com J 15 at USC* L 101-70 D 12 at Idaho W 72-71 J 20 Oregon* L 70-69 D 15 Eastern Washington W 86-66 1997-98 J 22 Oregon State* W 82-77 D 29 NE Illinois$ W 70-60 (12-15, 6-12/T7th-Pac-10) J 29 Washington* L 85-69 D 30 at Houston$ W 86-72 F 3 at Arizona* L 82-71 J 5 at UCLA* L 85-75 Coach: Harold Rhodes F 5 at Arizona State* L Forfeit J 7 at USC* W 90-86 N 21 at Colorado State L 83-71 F 8 USC* L 82-62 J 11 Oregon* W 72-59 N 23 at Wyoming W 70-68 F 12 UCLA* L 81-74 J 13 Oregon State* W 64-63 N 28 at Gonzaga W 78-59 F 17 at Oregon State* L 81-76 J 15 at Oral Roberts W 83-59 D 5 Northwestern State% W 90-63 F 19 at Oregon* L 80-62 J 20 Washington* L 93-76 D 6 Boise State% W 65-57 F 26 at Washington* L 89-64 J 25 at California* W 90-77 D 9 at Idaho L 62-51 M 3 Arizona State* L 77-76 J 27 at Stanford* L 66-50 D 19 Nevada^ W 67-52 M 5 Arizona* L 71-68 F 1 Arizona State* W 93-77 D 20 Oregon^ L 94-71 M 10 at Stanford* L 87-58 F 3 Arizona* W 71-65 D 21 Mississippi State^ W 61-59 M 12 at California* W 77-62 F 8 at Oregon State* L 87-50 J 3 Washington* L 73-58 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 10 at Oregon* L 58-49 J 8 at Arizona* W 64-61 ^Lady Blazer Classic, Birmingham, Ala. F 17 at Washington* L 78-60 J 10 at Arizona State* L 80-60 *Pacific-10 Game F 22 Stanford* L 87-63 J 15 Oregon State* W 69-57 F 24 California* L 91-83 J 17 Oregon* L 62-57 F 29 at Arizona* W 76-67 J 22 at Stanford* L 91-53 M 2 at Arizona State* L 88-80 1994-95 J 24 at California* W 72-65 M 7 USC* L 87-81 J 29 USC* L 57-48 (16-11, 9-9/6th-Pac-10) M 9 UCLA* W 88-81 (OT) J 31 UCLA* L 76-70 ^Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. Coach: Harold Rhodes F 5 Arizona State* L 79-70 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 7 Arizona* L 71-66 N 25 at Cal State-Fullerton W 75-73 $Hobby Hilton Lady Cougar Classic, Houston, Texas. F 12 at Oregon* L 61-51 N 27 Eastern Washington W 83-54 *Pacific-10 Game F 14 at Oregon State* W 75-67 D 2 Northern Iowa% W 112-73 F 19 California* W 87-64 D 3 Oklahoma% L 85-79 F 21 Stanford* L 92-74 D 8 Boise State W 66-65 F 27 at UCLA* L 80-74 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 97 cougar history Year-by-Year Results

M 1 at USC* W 68-65 F 6 at Washington* L 56-55 D 16 Montana State L 75-68 M 7 at Washington* L 81-63 F 10 at Arizona State* L 73-53 D 21 at Washington* L 98-64 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 12 at Arizona* L 81-52 D 28 at Oregon State* L 57-33 ^Kona Classic, Hilo, Hawaii. F 17 Oregon* L 73-68 D 30 at Oregon* L 76-47 *Pacific-10 Game F 19 Oregon State* L 65-62 J 4 USC* L 87-66 F 24 Stanford* L 78-73 J 6 UCLA* L 76-64 F 26 at California* L 65-59 J 10 at Arizona* L 107-57 1998-99 M 4 Washington* L 64-56 J 12 at Arizona State* L 68-40 M 9 UCLA* L 96-86 J 17 Stanford* L 104-57 (11-16, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) M 11 USC* L 62-59 J 19 California* L 62-50 Coach: Harold Rhodes @Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo. J 25 Washington* L 75-68 *Pacific-10 Game F 1 at UCLA* L 79-55 N 20 Appalachian State$ W 96-77 F 3 at USC* L 79-38 N 21 at Vermont$ W 88-70 F 7 Arizona State* L 75-56 N 24 Wyoming W 94-49 2000-2001 F 9 Arizona* L 106-60 D 4 Bowling Green% W 71-63 F 14 at California * L 76-63 D 5 Colorado% W 81-76 (4-24, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) F 16 at Stanford* L 76-50 D 8 Idaho L 86-79 Coach: Jenny Przekwas F 21 at Oregon* L 88-47 D 10 Utah L 81-70 (OT) F 23 at Oregon State* L 74-52 D 18 Gonzaga W 75-70 N 21 at American W 59-52 M 1 at Oregon* L 85-67 D 21 at St. Mary’s L 78-73 N 25 George Washington@ L 76-62 ^Waikiki Beach.Marriott Resort Classic, Honolulu, J 4 at Washington* L 91-69 N 26 Vermont@ W 69-47 Hawaii. J 7 Arizona* W 87-77 N 30 Brigham Young L 90-58 #Pac-10/Big Ten Challenge, Seattle, Wash. J 9 Arizona State* L 63-54 D 2 Idaho W 68-52 *Pacific-10 Game J 15 at Oregon State* L 57-54 D 8 Portland# L 68-63 J 17 at Oregon* L 72-64 D 9 Toledo# L 77-61 J 21 Stanford* L 77-65 D17 Gonzaga W 74-56 2002-03 J 23 California* W 73-54 D 29 Samford& W 76-49 J 28 at USC* W 65-58 D 30 at Montana& L 80-66 (2-26, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) J 30 at UCLA* L 100-70 J 4 USC* W 79-78 Coach: Sherri Murrell F 4 at Arizona State* L 80-66 J 6 UCLA* W 74-52 F 6 at Arizona* L 85-64 J 11 at Arizona* L 97-58 N 22 Wyoming L 51-82 F 11 Oregon* L 65-54 J 13 at Arizona State* L 83-70 N 25 at Montana State L 55-81 F 13 Oregon State* W 70-52 J 18 Oregon State* L 64-46 N 29 LSU# L 50-87 F 18 at California* L 83-68 J 20 Oregon* W 67-64 N 30 Virginia Tech# L 50-72 F 20 at Stanford* L 77-54 J 25 at California* L 69-56 D 4 Eastern Washington L 63-77 F 25 UCLA* L 104-70 J 27 at Stanford* L 84-67 D 11 at Gonzaga L 57-77 F 27 USC* W 63-51 F 3 Washington* L 91-71 D 14 at Montana L 53-57 M 6 Washington* L 72-70 F 8 Arizona State* L 74-72 D 21 Utah L 50-85 $Howard Bank Classic, Burlington, Vt. F 10 Arizona* W 93-86 D 28 Washington* L 69-77 %Cougar Shootout, Pullman, Wash. F 15 at Oregon* W 77-76 J 3 at USC* L 44-92 *Pacific-10 Game F 17 at Oregon State* L 94-60 J 5 at UCLA* L 51-93 F 22 Stanford* L 87-78 J 9 Arizona* L 65-86 F 24 California* W 74-59 J 11 Arizona State* L 58-66 1999-2000 M 3 at Washington* L 80-64 J 16 at Stanford* L 56-85 M 8 at UCLA* L 93-61 J 18 at California* L 61-73 (4-24, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) M 10 at USC* L 84-51 J 23 Oregon State* L 62-65 Coach: Jenny Przekwas @Rutgers Coca-Cola Classic, Piscataway, N. J. J 25 Oregon* L 69-73 #Cougar Shootout, Spokane, Wash. J 30 UCLA* L 70-86 N 20 at Utah L 65-49 &Lady Griz Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mont. F 1 USC* L 36-89 N 26 Western Michigan@ L 68-65 *Pacific-10 Game F 6 at Arizona State* L 52-70 N 27 Wright State@ W 66-44 F 8 at Arizona* L 50-80 D 4 Eastern Washington W 61-60 F 13 California* W 67-64 D 8 at Gonzaga L 82-68 2001-02 F 15 Stanford* L 41-84 D 12 at Idaho L 68-45 F 20 at Oregon* L 52-85 D 19 at Toledo L 79-59 (2-27, 0-18/10th-Pac-10) F 22 at Oregon State* L 46-62 D 20 at Bowling Green W 79-71 Coach: Jenny Przekwas F 27 Idaho W 82-53 D 28 UC-Santa Barbara L 89-73 M 1 at Washington* L 49-73 D 30 St. Mary’s L 83-59 N 17 at Hawaii^ L 65-50 M 7 USC^ L 46-53 J 7 at USC* L 71-61 N 18 Texas A&M^ L 71-56 #FIU/Herald Thanksgiving, Miami, Fla. J 9 at UCLA* L 87-60 N 24 at Brigham Young L 94-67 *Pacific-10 Game J 13 Arizona* L 83-68 N 26 Portland State W 55-49 ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. J 15 Arizona State* L 64-54 N 29 Gonzaga W 80-72 J 20 at Oregon State* L 72-52 D 1 Montana L 75-51 J 22 at Oregon* L 77-65 D 5 at Idaho (OT) L 89-72 J 27 California* W 72-65 D 7 Michigan# L 81-59 J 29 Stanford* L 83-67 D 9 Indiana# L 64-37

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F 24 at Arizona* L 60-89 2003-04 F 26 at Arizona State* L 40-59 2006-07 (6-22, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) M 4 California^ L 52-70 (5-24, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) #Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic, Moraga, Calif. Coach: Sherri Murrell *Pacific-10 Game Coach: Sherri Murrell ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. N 21 Fresno State W 69-51 N 10 at Kentucky# L 51-80 N 24 at Wyoming W 59-50 N 12 vs Wake Forest# L 37-45 N 26 at Eastern Washington W 59-58 N 17 Sacramento State W 79-65 N 29 at Baylor L 76-39 2005-06 N 22 at Portland L 56-67 D 4 Nebraska L 64-56 (8-20, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) N 25 at Santa Clara L 72-80 D 6 Utah Valley State W 56-49 N 30 Montana State L 64-70 D 13 at Utah L 61-51 Coach: Sherri Murrell D 2 Eastern Washington W 76-70 D 20 at Idaho L 72-57 D 5 at San Jose State W 72-61 N 18 Pepperdine W 66-57 D 22 San Diego State L 63-56 D 8 Montana L 60-71 N 20 Saint Mary’s W 53-43 D 27 at Arizona State* L 68-61 D 17 Northwestern State W 72-70 (OT) N 25 at Hawaii# L 63-68 D 29 at Arizona* L 78-51 D 21 at Oregon State* W 58-41 N 26 Idaho State# W 74-51 J 2 Stanford* L 90-69 D 23 at Oregon* L 55-66 N 27 Cal State Northridge# W 65-64 J 4 California* L 85-71 D 29 UCLA* L 71-74 D 2 Cal State Northridge W 68-55 J 9 at UCLA* L 78-58 D 31 USC* L 56-62 D 4 at Boise State W 80-76 (OT) J 11 at USC* L 82-52 J 4 at Arizona State* L 44-89 D 10 at Minnesota L 57-83 J 15 Oregon State* L 62-51 J 6 at Arizona* L 57-59 D 20 Stanford* L 56-76 J 17 Oregon* L 60-50 J 11 California* L 48-55 D 22 California* L 47-53 J 24 at Washington* L 72-54 J 13 Stanford* L 55-63 D 29 at Arizona* L 52-61 J 29 at California* W 64-59 J 20 at Washington* L 64-86 D 31 at Arizona State* L 47-72 J 31 at Stanford* L 91-67 J 26 at USC* L 47-65 J 3 at Eastern Washington L 54-57 F 5 USC* L 83-47 J 28 at UCLA* L 70-73 J 7 Washington* L 70-73 F 7 UCLA* L 78-57 F 1 Arizona* L 51-55 J 12 USC* L 60-81 F 12 at Oregon* L 74-52 F 3 Arizona State* L 41-66 J 14 UCLA* L 63-73 F 14 at Oregon State* L 65-55 F 8 at Stanford* L 34-60 J 19 at Oregon* L 50-54 F 21 Washington* L 82-64 F 10 at California* L 45-72 J 21 at Oregon State* L 67-68 (OT) F 26 Arizona* L 77-72 F 17 Washington* L 49-81 J 26 Arizona State* L 65-75 F 28 Arizona State* W 75-72 F 22 Oregon* L 34-51 J 28 Arizona* W 84-77 M 5 Oregon State^ L 67-43 F 24 Oregon State* L 61-66 F 5 at Washington* L 57-83 *Pacific-10 Game M 2 vs UCLA^ L 58-72 F 9 at UCLA* L 50-77 ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. #Women’s Sports Foundation Classic, Lexington, Ky. F 11 at USC* L 67-75 *Pacific-10 Game

F 16 Oregon State* L 50-59 www.wsucougars.com ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. F 18 Oregon* W 68-53 2004-05 F 23 at California* L 51-61 (6-22, 2-16/9th-Pac-10) F 25 at Stanford* L 47-78 M 3 Oregon State^ L 38-77 Coach: Sherri Murrell #Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. *Pacific-10 Game N 19 Boise State W 61-48 ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. N 22 at Nebraska L 61-78 N 26 at Saint Mary’s# W 70-58 N 27 Tennessee-Chattanooga# L 36-84 D 3 Portland State W 69-39 D 9 at Fresno State L 61-65 D 11 at San Diego State W 55-50 D 18 Eastern Washington L 53-54 D 21 Valparaiso L 50-56 D 27 Arizona State* L 39-67 D 29 Arizona* L 51-54 J 2 at Stanford* L 39-72 J 4 at California* L 56-64 J 7 UCLA* L 69-89 J 9 USC* L 75-77 (OT) J 13 at Oregon State* L 55-83 J 15 at Oregon* L 50-69 J 22 Washington* L 61-68 J 27 California* W 79-69 J 29 Stanford* L 56-69 F 3 at USC* L 62-69 F 6 at UCLA* L 63-68 F 10 Oregon* L 47-62 F 12 Oregon State* W 68-63 F 19 at Washington* L 72-76 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 99 media directory

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