state women's basketball

Contact: Haley Harrison| [email protected] Office: 208.282.3651 | Cell: 208.251.5117 THIS WEEK

SCHEDULE/RESULTS Game 1: Arizona Christian OVERALL: 0-0 | BIG SKY: 0-0 Tuesday, Nov. 5 | 7:00 PM NOVEMBER 1 SD School of Mines 7 p.m. Pocatello, Idaho 5 Arizona Christian 7 p.m. 11 Seattle U 7 p.m. 19 Oklahoma State 6 p.m. 21 Duke 5 p.m. 25 Montana Tech 7 p.m. BENGALS PREVIEW december Idaho State women’s basketball kicks off its 2019-20 season hosting Arizona Christian on Nov. 5 3 Utah Valley University 6 p.m. at 7 p.m. (MST) in Reed Gym. Admission to the match is $5-$8 for GA and $7-$12 for lower level seating. The game will feature Live Stats and Audio brought to you by KISU 91.1. Platforms are 8 Arizona State 2 p.m. accessabile on isubengals.com 16 California Baptist 5 p.m. 19 Utah State 7 p.m. Idaho State returns nine letter winners and one starter from last season’s squad that finished third 28 * 3 p.m. in the regular season with a 20-11 overall record. The Bengals tallied an 15-5 mark in conference play and made it to the quarterfinals in the confernce tournament before falling to Eastern 30 *Eastern Washington 7:05 p.m. Washington 67-65. january 4 *Sacramento State 2 p.m. Ors, the lone senior, was named to the 2019 Big Sky Preseason All-Conference team. She finished 9 *Southern Utah 6:30 p.m third on the team last season in scoring with 357 points in 28 games played. Ors led the team last season in three point shots with 58 made on 141 attempts for a .411 three point shooting 11 *Northern Arizona 2 p.m. percentage. Ors currently sits fourth all-time in three point field goals made and needs 33 field 16 *Weber State 7 p.m. goals to break the record. 18 *Portland State 2 p.m. 23 *Montana 7 p.m. This season, the Bengals were picked to finish fourth in the Big Sky Coaches’ Preseason Poll and 25 *Montana State 2 p.m. by the media. 30 *Northern Colorado 7 p.m. Head Coach Seton Sobolewski is in his 12th season with the program and carries a 191-153 february overall record (.555). 1 *Southern Utah 2 p.m. 6 *Northern Arizona 6:30 p.m 8 *Sacramento State 3:05 p.m SCOUTING THE OPPONENT: ARIZONA CHRISTIAN 13 *Montana State 7 p.m. 15 *Montana 2 p.m. Arizona Christian finished the 2018-19 season with a 21-12 overall record including a 13-5 record in the Golden State conference and has appeared in the NAIA National Tournament the previous 20 *Weber State 7 p.m. two seasons. 22 *Northern Colorado 2 p.m. 27 *Portland State 8 p.m. The Firestorm has several leading players returning including #32 Toni Davis who averaged 9.7 march points, 4.9 rebounds, shot 43% from the floor and 70% from the free throw line last season. 4 *Eastern Washington 7 p.m. They lost their top three leading scorers from last year including Courtney Christmas who 6 *University of Idaho 2 p.m. averaged almost 24 points per game. 9-14 *Big Sky Tournament (Boise, ID) TBD Arizona Christian is led by first-year Head Coach Rusty Rogers.

* Game | Home Game All game times MST & subject to change 2018-19 BIG SKY STANDINGS School Big Sky Pct. Overall Home Away Streak Eastern Washington 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Idaho 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Idaho State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Montana 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Montana State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Northern Arizona 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Northern Colorado 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Portland State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Sacramento State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Southern Utah 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- Weber State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0-0 0-0 --- IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 1 QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Returners Location...... Pocatello, Idaho Nuria Barrientos, 5-11, R-So., G, Barcelona, Spain Founded...... March 11, 1901 Enrollment...... 13,220 Dora Goles, 5-7, R-Jr., G, Split, Croatia President...... Kevin Satterlee Callie Bourne, 5-9, So., G, Canberra, Australia Athletics Director...... Pauline Thiros Nickname...... Bengals Ellie Smith, 6-2, R-So., F, Kennewick, Washington Colors...... Orange and Black Estefania Ors, 5-10, Sr., G, Altura, Spain Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Big Sky Irene Vicente, 6-2, R-Jr., F, Alcala De Henares, Spain Facility...... Reed Gyn (3.040) Delaney Moore, 6-0, Jr., F, Gilroy, California Athletic Dept. Phone...... (208) 282-4668 Ticket Office Phone...... (208) 282-FANS Diaba Konate, 5-7, R-Fr., G, Paris, France Website...... www.isubengals.com Montana Oltrogge, 6-0, So., F, Phoenix, Arizona COACHING STAFF Kaitlyn Bell, 6-3, R-So., F, Rigby, Idaho Head Coach...... Seton Sobolewski (12th Season) Newcomers Alma Mater, Year...... Northern Arizona, 2001 Career Record...... 191-153 (.555) Tomekia Whitman, 5-10, Fr., G, Spokane Valley, Washington Record at ISU...... Same Tatiana Witherspoon, 5-11, Fr., F, Miami, Florida Office Phone...... (208) 282-3381 Email...... [email protected] Carsyn Boswell, 5-8, Fr., G, Carlsbad, New Mexico Assistant Coach...... Ryan Johnson (Sixth Season) Elaina Jones, 5-8, Fr., G, Minneapolis, Minnesota Assistant Coach...... Katelin King (First Season) Assistant Coach...... Jasmine Stohr(First Season) Jordan Sweeney, 5-7, Fr., G, Oakley, California Director of Operations...... Bianca Gutierrez (First Season) Exhibition Recap TEAM INFORMATION ISU defeated the South Dakota School of Mines 68-46 in an exhibition game on Nov. 1 in 2018-19 Overall Record...... 20-11 Reed Gym. Idaho State led by as many as 24 points in the fourth quarter en route to the 22 2016-17 Big Sky record...... 15-5 (3rd) point victory. Starters Returning/Lost...... 1/4 Letter Winners returning/lost...... 9/5 Newcomers...... 5 Montana Oltrogge led the Bengals with 17 points going 6-8 from the field, 3-4 from the Website...... www.isubengals.com Official Hastag...... #ROAR three point arc, and six boards. Diaba Konate finished with 16 points going 7-13. Dora Official Team Twitter Account...... @HeartofaBengal Official Team Facebook Account....Idaho State Women’s Basketball Goles went 3-6 from the three in her first game since 2017 and also recorded four rebounds and three steals. SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations...... Steve Schaack Defensively, ISU forced 25 turnovers leading to 19 of its 68 points. Callie Bourne tallied four Assist. Dir. of Media Relations (WBB Contact)...... Haley Harrison Office...... (208) 282-3651 steals and seven rebounds and Konate added four steals to her stat line. Cell...... (208) 251-5117 Email...... [email protected] Press Box Phone - Reed Gym...... (208) 282-5722 SID Mailing Address...... P.O. Box 8173 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Overnight Address...... Holt Arena 550 Memorial Drive, Suite 1 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station...... KISU 91.1 FM Radio Contact...... Jerry Miller Address...... ISU Student Union Pocatello, ID 83209 Phone...... (208) 282-2866 Play-by-Play Announcer...... Mark Liptak Color Commentary...... Brad Bugger

2019-20 TICKET INFORMATION Reserved Seating: Adult $12 Child/Senior $7 General Admission: Adult $8 Child/Senior: $5, Groups (10+) $2 OPPONENT COMPARISON (Based on 2018-19) ISU Students: FREE; Student Guests (max 4): $2 IDAHO STATE ARIZONA CHRISTIAN All lower bowl seating is reserved Points per game 65.9 76.5 Opponent points per game 58.9 69.3 Tickets are available for purchase at the Holt Arena ticket office, over the phone at (209) 282-FANS, at Vickers Western Stores in Pocatello and Idaho Falls and here online. Women’s basketball tickets can also be Field goal percentage .447 .437 purchased at the Reed Gym ticket booth beginning 1 hour before tipoff. Opponent field goal percentage .362 .405 Free throw percentage .670 .767 Follow the Action Three-point percentage .371 .294 Live Stats and Live Audio will be available for this week’s games. Rebounds per game 35.6 38.0 Assists per game 15.9 11.8 For all Live Stats and Live Audio/Video links, visit the ISU Women’s Basketball schedule page at: Steals per game 6.6 10.2 http://isubengals.com/schedule.aspx?path=wbball Blocks per game 3.5 4.3 Turnovers per game 15.3 15.6 For Live Updates during games, check out: ISU Athletics on Facebook @ISUBengals on Twitter IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 2 2019-20 Bengals Rosters NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Year Ht. Hometown 1 Nuria Barrientos 5’11 R-So. G Barcelona, Spain 2 Tomekia Whitman 5’10 Fr. G Spokane Valley, Wash. 4 Tatiana Witherspoon 5’11 Fr. F Miami, Flor. 5 Dora Goles 5’7 R-Jr. G Split, Croatia 10 Elaina Jones 5’8 Fr. G Minneapolis, Minn. 11 Carsyn Boswell 5’9 Fr. G Carlsbad, New Mexico 12 Callie Bourne 5’9 So. G Canberra, Australia 13 Ellie Smith 6’2 R-So. F Kennewick, Wash. 14 Estefania Ors 5’10 Sr. G Altura, Spain 15 Irene Vicente 6’2 R-Jr. F Alcala de Henares, Spain 22 Delaney Moore 6’0 Jr. F Gilroy, Cali. 23 Diaba Konate 5’7 Fr. G Paris, France 24 Jordan Sweeney 5’7 Fr. G Oakley, Calif. 25 Montana Oltrogge 6’0 So. F Phoenix, Ariz. 34 Kaitlyn Bell 6’3 R-So. F Rigby, Idaho

Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Seton Sobolewski Associate Head Coach: Ryan Johnson Assistant Coach: Jasmine Stohr Assistant Coach: Katelin King Director of Operations: Bianca Gutierrez Pronunciation Guide

#1, Nuria Barrientos: new-REE-uh BAR-e-en-TOES #2, Tomekia Whitman: Tah-meek-uh #4, Tatiana Witherspoon: Tot-e-on-uh #5, Dora Goles: DOOR-uh GO-lesh #10, Elaina Jones: Uh-lane-uh #11, Carsyn Boswell: Car-sin Boz-well #12, Callie Bourne: Cali Born #14, Estefania Ors: eh-STEPH-uh-knee-uh OARS #15, Irene Vicente: Ear-en-ay Vee-cent-ay #23, Diaba Konate: Dee-ah-bah Co-not-tay #25, Montana Oltrogge: Ol-tro-gEE Seton Sobolewski: SEE-tun so-bo-LES-ski Jasmine Stohr: “Store”

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 3 ISU’S RECORD WHEN.... Head Coach Seton Sobolewski Scores under 60...... 0-0 Scores between 60-69...... 0-0 Sobolewski Year-by-Year Scores between 70-79...... 0-0 Overall Conference Seton Sobolewski Year W L W L Finish Scores 80 or more...... 0-0 08-09 11 20 7 9 4th Opponent scores less than 60...... 0-0 Head Coach 09-10 15 15 10 6 4th Opponent scores between 60-69...... 0-0 10-11 18 12 9 7 5th Opponent scores between 70-79...... 0-0 11-12 24 8 14 2 1st Opponent scores 80 or more...... 0-0 Northern Arizona, 2001 12-13 18 13 13 7 5th Higher shooting percentage than opponent...... 0-0 13-14 14 17 11 9 5th 12th Season 14-15 13 16 8 10 8th Equal/lower shooting percentage than opponent...... 0-0 15-16 18 15 8 10 9th Outrebounds opponent...... 0-0 16-17 19 14 10 8 6th Equal/fewer rebounds than opponent...... 0-0 17-18 21 11 11 7 5th More assists than opponent...... 0-0 18-19 20 11 15 5 3rd+ Equal/fewer assists than opponent...... 0-0 Totals 191 153 116 80 Seton Sobolewski was hired as the 12th head coach in Idaho State women’s basketball history on May 27, 2008. He quickly established a winning culture More steals than opponent...... 0-0 and soon became the winningest coach in program history with his 94th win on Feb. 1, 2014 against his alma matter Northern Arizona. He also led Equal/fewer steals than opponent...... 0-0 Idaho State to its third Big Sky Conference Title and was named Big Sky Conference Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year during the 2011-12 season. More blocks than opponent...... 0-0 Equal/fewer blocks than opponent...... 0-0 Everything Idaho State’s head coach does is with his players in mind. In his 11 seasons with ISU, he has coached: 19 Big Sky All-Conference Team Records less fouls than opponent...... 0-0 members including seven first-team members, two Big Sky Preseason All-Conference Team member, 11 Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Team Records equal/more fouls than opponent...... 0-0 members including MVP Chelsea Pickering (2011-12), one Big Sky All-Conference Newcomer of the Year, one Big Sky All-Conference Freshman of the Year, one Big Sky All-Conference Defensive Player of the Year, two Big Sky Conference Top Reserves, one Big Sky Conference NCAA Woman of the Year Records fewer turnovers than opponent...... 0-0 Nominee, 65 Big Sky All-Academic Team members, one Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete, and 19 Big Sky Conference Players of the Week. Leads at halftime...... 0-0 Trails at halftime...... 0-0 Through 11 seasons at Idaho State, Sobolewski has compiled a 191-153 record overall with an 116-80 Big Sky record. Prior to the change in the Big Sky Tied at halftime...... 0-0 conference tournament structure where every team makes post-season play, Sobolewski led ISU to 11-straight tournament appearances, the second Play in overtime games...... 0-0 longest streak in the Big Sky during the same time period. Play in games decided by 5 points or less...... 0-0 In 2019, Idaho State went 20-11 for his third-best win percentage of his career. They went 15-5 in conference play to lead to a No. 3 seed in the Big Sky At home...... 0-0 Tournament. On the road...... 0-0 Neutral site...... 0-0 In 2018, Sobolewski’s squad tallied a 21-11 record for the second-best win percentage of his career. The Bengals went 11-7 in conference play to clinch In November...... 0-0 the No. 5 seed in the Big Sky Tournament. In December...... 0-0 In January...... 0-0 The Bengals continued to make noise in the postseason, advancing to the semifinals after mounting the biggest comeback in tournament history against Weber State. Idaho State was trailing by 25 in the third before winning the game 113-109 in overtime. The Bengals fell in the semifinals to Northern Col- In February...... 0-0 orado, the eventual conference champion. Additionally, the Bengals won the Most Improved Field Goal Shooting Award from the NCAA after shooting In March...... 0-0 45.8 percent from the floor.

During the 2017 season, Sobolewski led the Bengals to their second-straight Big Sky Conference tournament championship game appearance, this time When ISU Shoots..... as the No. 6 seed after finishing conference play with a 10-8 record. Three Bengals earned all-conference recognition as Freya Newton earned Co-Defen- At least 40 percent from the field...... 0-0 sive Player of the Year honors, Estefania Ors was named Outstanding Freshman while Saylair Grandon earned Third Team All-Big Sky honors. Below 40 percent from the field...... 0-0 As a team, Idaho State finished atop the conference in five categories: scoring defense, rebounding defense, rebounding margin, defensive rebounding At least 70 percent from FT...... 0-0 percentage and offensive rebounding percentage. Below 70 percent from FT...... 0-0 At least 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 0-0 In 2016, Idaho State finished ninth in Big Sky play with an 8-10 record with nine games decided by five points or less. Three Bengals finished in the top Below 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 0-0 15 in scoring (Apiphany Woods, 11th; Brooke Blair, 14th; Anna Policicchio, 15th), while Policicchio led the league and ranked 24th in the nation in blocked shots with 2.7 per contest.

When Opponent Shoots..... The Bengals had a memorable post-season run, knocking off No. 1 Montana State in the semifinals of the Big Sky Conference tournament off a last-sec- At least 40 percent from the field...... 0-0 ond three from Juliet Jones. ISU advanced to the championship of the BSC tournament for the first time since 2012 and the fifth time in school history, Below 40 percent from the field...... 0-0 losing to No. 3 Idaho 67-55. Both Policicchio and Blair earned All-Tournament honors. At least 70 percent from FT...... 0-0 Below 70 percent from FT...... 0-0 The Bengals returned to the Big Sky conference tournament in 2015 and lost to tournament host and eventual champion Montana 69-67 in the At least 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 0-0 quarterfinals. ISU boasted two all-conference selections in 2015 as senior guard Apiphany Woods was selected as the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year and Below 30 percent from beyond the arc...... 0-0 sophomore Megan Hochstein was one of three players to be named the Big Sky Conference Top Reserve. In 2014, ISU fell to tournament host and eventual Big Sky Tournament Champion North Dakota 78-53 in the tournament semifinals after defeating BIG-TIME NUMBERS Eastern Washington 70-65 (OT) in the quarterfinals of the 2014 tournament.

Double-Figure Points Season Streak In 2013 Sobolewski led the Idaho State to the second straight postseason tournament. The Bengals were awarded an at-large bid to the WNIT. It was ISU’s first trip to the WNIT and the first since 2008. The Bengals lost to BYU 69-54 in the first-round.

20-Point Games In 2012 Sobolewski led the Bengals to their third regular-season and Big Sky Conference Tournament Championship. Under his leadership, ISU made its third trip to the NCAA Tournament in program history, facing the Miami Hurricanes in the first round. The 2012 season was Sobolewsi’s most successful. He accumulated 24 overall wins, the second most wins in a single season in program history. His 14 conference victories during the same Double-Figure Rebounds season is also the second most conference wins in a single season in program history. His success during the season earned him his first Big Sky Coach of the Year honors.

Double Doubles Since his first season, Sobolewski has helped the Bengals continuously improve its win total and for the sixth straight season posted a winning conference record.

During the 2010-11 season the Bengals opened with a 10-game home win streak and finished 12-1 for the year. Over the 2010 and 2011 seasons, Sobolewski’s Bengals held a 14-game home win streak, the second longest in school history.

In 2011, Sobolewski led the Bengals to an 18-12 record for the third most wins in a single season in Idaho State school history. The Bengals also defeated Utah for the first time in school history.

He led the Bengals to a three-way second place tie in the Big Sky regular season with a 10-6 record during the 2009-10 season. He led the Bengals to a .500 overall record (15-15) and helped Idaho State make its 12th Big Sky championship appearance. He led the Bengals to 15 victories to tie for the sixth most victories in a single season at Idaho State.

In his first season Sobolewski helped the Bengals to a fourth-place finish in the Big Sky regular season where ISU had a near upset of Montana in the Big Sky semifinal tournament game.

In coming to Idaho State, Sobolewski took over one of the top programs in the Big Sky Conference, as the Bengals have qualified for the postseason seven times in the past twelve seasons, winning regular season titles in 2001, 2006 and 2012 winning the conference tournament in 2001, 2007 and 2012, advancing to the NCAA Tournament all three seasons. The Bengals have also qualified for the WNIT in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2013.

Before Idaho State, Sobolewski was a major part of UC Riverside’s success as a Division I program that won a Big West regular season title, two Big West Tournament titles, made two NCAA appearances, and nearly upset No. 8 Arizona State in the 2007 NCAA tournament. The last four of those years were spent serving under John Margaritis, who was a former associate head coach at Northern Arizona.

While serving as recruiting coordinator at UC Riverside, Sobolewski recruited and coached 2007 Big West Conference player of the year Kemie Nkele. The players brought in during his time as recruiting coordinator earned one Big West Conference player of the year award, one freshman of the year award, one defensive player of the year award, three Big West Conference tournament MVP awards, four All-Big West tournament awards, five first team All-Big West Conference awards, three second team All-Big West Conference awards, seven honorable mention All-Big West Conference awards, five All-Big West freshman team awards, eight Big West Conference player of the week awards, and three Big West academic all-conference award winners. These awards were won over three seasons.

Sobolewski served one year as an assistant with the men’s program at Yavapai Junior College where the team advanced to the region tournament after going 19-12 for the year. In 2000-01, Sobolewski served as an assistant with the girls’ basketball program at Coconino High School in Flagstaff where he served under Head Coach Jenny Shayani. Coconino improved nine games that year to 15-12 overall.

Sobolewski attended Eastern Arizona College, starting on the men’s basketball team for two years from 1995-97. He then moved to Oklahoma Panhandle State University a Division II school in Goodwell, Okla., where he played from 1997-99. In 1998, he was selected to Who’s Who in America’s Colleges and Universities. A 2001 graduate of Northern Arizona University with a bachelor of sciences degree in biology with an emphasis in secondary education, Sobolewski got his start by serving as a manager under former NAU Head Coach Meg Sanders for the 1999-2000 season.

The Bengal’s head coach hails from Flagstaff, Ariz. where his parents reside. He is married to the former Katie Haan of Upland, Calif. They have two daughters, Aubrey and Emery. IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 4 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS NURIA BARRIENTOS tomekia whitman

Guard · 5-11 · Redshirt Sophomore Guard · 5-10 · Freshman Barcelona, Spain | Draft Gramenet Spokane Valley, Wash. | Central Valley 1 2 HS

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 vs. Idaho (Dec. 29, 2018) Points: Rebounds: 6 vs. Idaho (Dec. 29, 2018) Rebounds: Assists: 1 vs. Sacramento State (Jan. 12, 2019) Assists: Steals: 2 vs. Sacramento State (Jan. 12, 2019) Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: 3 vs. Idaho (Dec. 29, 2018) FG made: FG attempts: 5 vs. Idaho (Dec. 29, 2018) FG attempts: 3FG made: 1 vs. Sacramento State (Jan. 12, 2019) 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 2 vs. Idaho (Dec. 29, 2018) 3 FG attempts: FT made: 3 at Northern Colorado (Jan. 19, 2019) FT made: FT attempts: 6 vs. Sacramento State (Jan. 12, 2019) FT attempts: Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 0 10+ Points:

10+ Rebounds: 0 0 10+ Rebounds:

5+ Assists: 0 0 5+ Assists:

Double-Doubles: 0 0 Double-Doubles:

35+ Minutes: 0 0 35+ Minutes:

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS Tatiana Witherspoon dora goles

Forward · 5-11· Freshman Guard · 5-7 · Redshirt Junior 4 Miami, Florida / Cathedral City HS 5 Split, Croatia | Western Wyoming CC

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS Points: Points: 15 vs. Weber State (3/7/18), vs. UNC (3/9/18), vs. Idaho (11/16/17) Rebounds: Rebounds: 9 at Wyoming (Dec. 13, 2017) Assists: Assists: 7 vs. Weber State (3/7/18), at Eastern Washington (2/24/18) Steals: Steals: 4 at Idaho (Feb. 22, 2018) Blocks: Blocks: 1 vs. Idaho (11/16/17), vs. Westminster (12/28/17), vs. SUU (3/5/18) FG made: FG made: 7 vs. Northern Colorado (March 9, 2018) FG attempts: FG attempts: 9 5 seperate games 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 vs. Montana (3/2/18), vs. Idaho (11/16/17) 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: 5 4 seperate games FT made: FT made: 8 vs. Westminster (Dec. 28, 2017) FT attempts: FT attempts: 10 vs. Westminster (Dec. 28, 2017) Minutes: Minutes: 41 vs. Weber (March 7, 2018) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 10+ Points: - 8

10+ Rebounds: 10+ Rebounds: - 8

5+ Assists: 5+ Assists: - 6

Double-Doubles: Double-Doubles: - 8

35+ Minutes: 35+ Minutes: - 1

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 6 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS Elaina Jones carsyn boswell

Guard · 5-8 · Freshman Guard · 5-8 · Freshman 10 Minneapolis, Minn. | DeLaSalle HS 11 Carlsbad, New Mexico | Carlsbad HS

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 10+ Points: 0

10+ Rebounds: 0 10+ Rebounds: 0

5+ Assists: 0 5+ Assists: 0

Double-Doubles: 0 Double-Doubles: 0

35+ Minutes: 0 35+ Minutes: 0

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 7 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS Callie Bourne Ellie Smith

Guard · 5-9 · Sophomore Forward · 6-2 · Redshirt Sophomore Canberra, Australia / Daramalan Kennewick, Wash. | Southridge HS 12 College 13

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 11 vs. Montana (1/24/19), at SUU (1/3/19) Points: 10 at Utah (11/19/18) Rebounds: 10 vs. Montana State (Jan. 26, 2019) Rebounds:6 at Utah (11/19/18), vs. Benedictine (11/29/18) Assists: 5 vs. Sacramento State (Jan. 12, 2019) Assists: 1 10 seperate games Steals: 5 at Utah (Nov. 19, 2018) Steals: 1 at Sac State (11/31/9), vs. Weber (2/23/19) Blocks: 2 vs. Sacramento State (1/12/19), vs. Montana State (1/26/19) Blocks: 1 11 seperate games FG made: 4 Four seperate games FG made: 5 at Utah (11/19/18) FG attempts: 7 at Arizona (11/9/18), at Utah (11/19/18) FG attempts: 8 at Utah (11/19/18) 3FG made: 2 vs. Montana (Jan. 24, 2019) 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 vs. Montana (Jan. 24, 2019) 3 FG attempts: 1 vs. Benedictine (11/29/18) FT made: 5 at Arizona (Nov. 9, 2018) FT made: 2 at Gonzaga (11/13/18) FT attempts: 8 at Arizona (Nov. 9, 2018) FT attempts: 2 Five seperate games Minutes: 38 vs. Montana State (Jan. 26, 2019) Minutes: 21 at Utah (11/19/18) MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 2 2 10+ Points: 1 1

10+ Rebounds: 1 1 10+ Rebounds: 0 0

5+ Assists: 1 1 5+ Assists: 0 0

Double-Doubles: 1 1 Double-Doubles: 0 0

35+ Minutes: 8 8 35+ Minutes: 0 0

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 8 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS ESTEFANIA ORS IRENE VICENTE

Guard · 5-10 · Senior Forward · 6-1 · Redshirt Junior Altura, Spain · Valencia BC Alcala de Henares, Spain 14 15 Rivas Promete Junior

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 at Santa Clara (Nov. 11, 2016) Points: 13 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Rebounds: 10 at Seattle U (11/10/17), at Portland State (2/2/19) Rebounds: 14 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Assists: 7 Utah Valley (12/6/18) Assists: 6 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Steals: 6 vs. Montana State (Dec. 31, 2016) Steals: 6 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) Blocks: 2 at Utah State (Dec. 1, 2016) Blocks: 2 vs. SUU (2/3/18), vs. Sac State (2/15/18), at SUU (1/4/18) FG made: 8 at North Dakota (2/16/17), at Santa Clara (Nov. 11, 2016) FG made: 5 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) FG attempts: 16 vs. Idaho (12/29/18) FG attempts: 7 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017) 3FG made: 6 vs. Eastern Washington (March 12, 2019) 3FG made: 1 at UC Ircine (11/19/17) 3 FG attempts: 11 vs. Sac State (1/12/19) vs. EWU (3/12/19) 3 FG attempts: 1 Four seperate games FT made: 10 at Sacramento State (1/20/18) FT made: 3 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017), at UVU (12/16/17) FT attempts: 11 at Seattle U (11/10/17) FT attempts: 4 vs. Idaho (Nov. 16, 2017), at UC Irvine (11/19/17), at UVU (12/16/17) Minutes: 39 vs. Montana State (1/24/19) Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SOPH. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Points: 0 0 0 10+ Points: 14 20 21 0 55 10+ Rebounds: 0 0 0 10+ Rebounds: 7 9 1 0 17 5+ Assists: 0 0 0 5+ Assists: 0 0 3 0 3 Double-Doubles: 0 0 0 Double-Doubles: 7 9 3 0 19 35+ Minutes: 0 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 0 14 0 14

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 9 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS DELANEY MOORE Diaba Konate

Forward · 6-0 · Junior Guard · 5-7 · Redshirt Freshman Gilroy, Calif. · Monte Vista 23 Paris, France / Honore D’Estienne 22 Christian School D’Orves HS

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 2, 2019) Points: Rebounds: 10 vs. Kennesaw State (Nov. 22, 2018) Rebounds: Assists: 5 vs. Kennesaw State (Nov. 22, 2018) Assists: Steals: 3 vs. Weber State (March 7, 2018) Steals: Blocks: 3 vs. Kennesaw State (11/22/18), vs. EWU (12/31/18) Blocks: FG made: 6 vs. Northern Arizona (Feb. 7, 2019) FG made: FG attempts: 9 vs. Northern Arizona (Feb. 7, 2019) FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 1 vs. Utah State (Nov. 27, 2017) 3 FG attempts: FT made: 5 at Sac State (1/31/19), vs. SUU (Feb. 9, 2019) FT made: FT attempts: 10 at Sac State (Jan. 31, 2019) FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 3 0 10+ Points: 0

10+ Rebounds: 0 1 0 10+ Rebounds: 0

5+ Assists: 0 1 0 5+ Assists: 0

Double-Doubles: 0 1 0 Double-Doubles: 0

35+ Minutes: 0 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 10 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS Jordan Sweeney Montana Oltrogee

Guard · 5-7 · Freshman Forward · 6-0 · Sophomore 24 Oakley, Calif. | Heritage HS 25 Phoenix, Ariz. / Xavier HS

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Points: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals: Blocks: Blocks: FG made: FG made: FG attempts: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT made: FT attempts: FT attempts: Minutes: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points: Points: 12 vs. Weber State (Feb. 23, 2019) Rebounds: Rebounds: 5 at Sacramento State (1/31/19), at EWU (3/7/19) Assists: Assists: 2 vs. Weber State (Feb. 23, 2019) Steals: Steals: 2 vs. Benedictine (11/29/18) Blocks: Blocks: 1 at Cal Baptist (11/7/18), vs. Weber (2/23/19), at EWU (3/7/19) FG made: FG made: 5 vs. Benedictine (11/29/18), vs. Weber State (Feb. 23, 2019) FG attempts: FG attempts: 12 vs. Benedictine (11/29/18) 3FG made: 3FG made: 3 at Sacramento State (1/31/19), vs. Georgia Tech (11/23/18), 3 FG attempts: vs. Weber (2/23/19) FT made: 3 FG attempts: 6 vs. Kennesaw State (11/22/18) FT attempts: FT made: 2 at Arizona (11/9/18), vs. Kennesaw State (11/22/18) Minutes: FT attempts: 2 at Arizona (11/9/18), vs. Kennesaw State (11/22/18), vs. Georgie Tech (11/23/18) MISCELLANEOUS Minutes: FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 MISCELLANEOUS FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER 10+ Rebounds: 0 10+ Points: 4 4 5+ Assists: 0 10+ Rebounds: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 5+ Assists: 0 0 35+ Minutes: 0 Double-Doubles: 0 0

35+ Minutes: 0 0

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 11 SEASON STATS AND CAREER HIGHS Kaitlyn Bell

Forward · 6-3 · Redshirt Sophomore 34 Rigby, Idaho / Rigby HS

SEASON HIGHS (2019-20) Points: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Minutes: CAREER HIGHS Points: 8 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 2, 2019) Rebounds: 3 vs. Sac State (1/12/19), vs. Benedictine (11/29/18), vs. Weber (2/23/19) Assists: 1 vs. Weber (Feb. 23, 2019) Steals: Blocks: 1 at Utah (11/19/18), vs. Benedictine (11/29/18), vs. Portland State (2/21/19) FG made: 3 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 2, 2019) FG attempts: 3 vs. Benedictine (11/29/18), vs. Weber (2/23/19), vs. SUU (2/9/19) 3FG made: 3 FG attempts: FT made: 2 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 2, 2019) FT attempts: 2 vs. Southern Utah (Feb. 2, 2019) Minutes:

MISCELLANEOUS FR. SO. JR. SR. CAREER

10+ Points: 0 0

10+ Rebounds: 0 0

5+ Assists: 0 0

Double-Doubles: 0 0

35+ Minutes: 0 0

IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 12 GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUP DATE OPPONENT GUARD GUARD GUARD FORWARD FORWARD Nov. 1 SD School of Mines Nov. 5 Arizona Christian Nov. 11 Seattle U Nov. 19 Oklahoma State Nov. 21 Duke Nov. 25 Montana Tech Dec. 3 Utah Valley University Dec. 8 Arizona State Dec. 16 California Baptist Dec. 19 Utah State Dec. 28 *University of Idaho Dec. 30 *Eastern Washington University Jan. 4 *Sacramento State University Jan. 9 * Jan. 11 *Northern Arizona Universit Jan. 16 * Jan. 18 *Portland State University Jan. 23 * Jan. 25 * Jan. 30 *University of Northern Colorado Feb. 1 *Southern Utah University Feb. 6 *Northern Arizona University Feb. 8 *Sacramento State University Feb. 13 *Montana State University Feb. 15 *University of Montana Feb. 20 *Weber State University Feb. 22 *University of Northern Colorado Feb. 27 *Portland State University March 4 *Eastern Washington University March 6 *University of Idaho March 9-14*Big Sky Tournament

CAREER RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS FREE THROW % (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) FREE THROW % (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) Name (Years) Value Name (Years) Value 1 Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 87.5 1 Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 90.1 2 Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 83.6 2 Jenna Brown (2007-08) 87.5 3 Natalie Doma (2004-08) 83.0 3 Janae Griffin (2001-02) 86.7 4 Estefania Ors (2016-pres.) 81.9 4 Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 86.4 5 Molly Hays (2003-05) 81.1 5 Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 86.1 6 Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 80.9 6 Estefania Ors (2018-19) 86.0 7 Jenna Brown (2005-09) 80.7 7 Natalie Doma (2005-06) 85.5 8 Kaela Oakes (2009-13) 78.9 8 Natalie Doma (2006-07) 84.1 9 Andrea Videbeck (2007-10) 76.8 9 Sarah Nelson (2000-01) 84.0 10 Chelsea Pickering (2007-12) 75.7 10 Estefania Ors (2017-18) 83.3 11 Ashleigh Vella (2009-13) 75.5 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 Lindy Whitley (2003-04) 67 Name (Years) Value 2 Chris Urbanski (1999-00) 65 1 Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 182 3 Andrea Lightfoot (2005-06) 62 2 Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 175 4 Michelle Grohs (2008-09) 62 3 Chris Urbanski (1997-01) 172 4 Estefania Ors (2016-pres.) 148 5 Andrea Lightfoot (2006-07) 60 5 Chelsea Pickering (2007-12) 138 6 Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 60 6 Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 132 7 Lindsey Reed (2013-14) 59 7 Kaela Oakes (2009-13) 131 8 Brooke Blair (2017-18) 58 8 Saylair Grandon (2015-19) 130 9 Estefania Ors (2018-19) 58 9 Devin Diehl (2006-10) 119 10 Jeni Boesel (2006-07) 57 10 Stacy Nelson (1994-97) 116 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 80 ATTEMPTS) 1 Stefanie Pemper (1990-91) 50.0 Name (Years) Value 2 Kaylynn Fager (2006-07) 46.2 1 Estefania Ors (2016-pres.) 42.8 3 Estefania Ors (2017-18) 45.9 2 Stefanie Pemper (1988-92) 42.6 4 Bambi Douma (1992-93) 45.8 3 Andrea Lightfoot (2005-08) 40.9 4 Cassie Bro (2001-02) 39.5 5 Stefanie Pemper (1989-90) 43.5 5 Saylair Grandon (2015-19) 39.0 6 Andrea Lightfoot (2007-08) 42.6 6 Chelsey Chambers (2004-06) 38.8 7 Monika Marekova (2003-04) 42.5 7 Kaylynn Fager (2006-08) 38.7 8 Sarah Nelson (2000-01) 41.9 8 Michelle Grohs (2005-09) 38.4 9 Janae Griffin (1999-00) 41.7 9 Bambi Douma (1991-95) 37.6 Tara Beauchine (1994-95) 41.7 10 Lindsey Reed (2010-14) 37.4 11 Monika Marekova (2003-05) 36.9 IDAHO STATE • 2019-20 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • GAME NOTES • PAGE 13