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Information Table of Contents INFORMATION QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS School Name – University of Washington INFORMATION 1-4 HUSKY HISTORY 93-128 Location – Seattle, Washington Quick Facts ...........................................................1 All-Time Records ................................................ 94 Mailing Address – Graves Building, Box 354070, 2005-2006 Schedule ............................................ 2 Series Breakdown ........................................ 95-97 Media Policies ..................................................... 3 UW vs. Conferences ..........................................97 Seattle, WA 98195 Media Outlets ...................................................... 4 UW Coaching History ................................... 98-99 Founded – November 4, 1861 Staff Directory ...................................................... 4 UW Honor Roll ......................................... 100-101 Enrollment – 31,474 UW Records ............................................. 102-103 Nickname – Huskies 2005-2006 PREVIEW 5-10 UW Career Individual Leaders ................. 104-105 Colors – Purple and Gold 2005-2006 Roster .................................................6 UW Season Individual Leaders ................ 106-107 School Song – “Bow Down to Washington” 2005-2006 Squad Breakdown .............................. 7 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders .............. 108-109 2005-2006 Season Outlook ............................ 8-10 Year-by-Year Team Statistics .................. 110-111 Conference – Pacific-10 (Pac-10) Double-Double Summary ................................. 112 Home Court – Bank of America Arena (10,000) HUSKY COACHES 11-18 Miscellaneous Records .................................... 113 Head Coach June Daugherty ....................... 12-15 Freshman Records ............................................ 114 President – Dr. Mark Emmert Associate Head Coach Mike Daugherty ............ 16 Season and Home Openers ............................. 115 Athletic Director – Todd Turner Assistant Coach Janet Soderberg ..................... 17 Milestones & Overtime Games ....................... 116 Executive Assoc. A.D. – Jeff Compher Assistant Coach Kellie Lewis-Jay ..................... 18 Winning and Losing Streaks ............................ 116 High Games, 40-Point & 30-Point Club ............ 117 Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director – Marie Tuite HUSKY PLAYERS 19-51 UW Versus Ranked Opponents ................ 118-119 Asst. A.D./Athletic Communications – Jim Daves Kayla Burt ..................................................... 20-21 Year-by-Year Records .............................. 120-123 Asst. Director/Athletic Comm. (basketball) – Erin Rowley Nicole Castro ............................................... 22-23 Letterwinners ................................................... 124 Athletic Communications Phone – (206) 543-2230 Kristen O'Neill .............................................. 24-25 Husky Jersey Numbers .................................... 125 Athletic Communications Fax – (206) 543-5000 Jill Bell ......................................................... 26-27 2,000/1,000-Point Club ............................ 126-128 Cheri Craddock ............................................. 28-29 Press Row Phone – (206) 543-2230/2231 Cameo Hicks ................................................ 30-31 POSTSEASON 129-140 Angie Jones ................................................. 32-33 Huskies in the NCAAs .............................. 130-131 Head Coach – June Daugherty (Ohio State, 1978) Maggie O'Hara ............................................. 34-35 Husky NCAA Box Scores .......................... 132-138 Record at Washington – 154-115, 9 seasons Erica Schelly ................................................. 36-37 Husky NCAA Records ....................................... 139 Career Record – 277-189, 16 seasons Breanne Watson .......................................... 38-39 Husky 2001 NCAA Elite Eight Photos .............. 140 Associate Head Coach – Mike Daugherty (Ohio State, Dominique Banks ......................................... 40-41 Stefanie Clark .............................................. 42-43 UW ADMINISTRATION 141-151 1977) Emily Florence .............................................. 44-45 The University of Washington ................. 142-143 Assistant Coaches – Janet Soderberg (Boise State, Andrea Plouffe ............................................. 46-47 Seattle ...................................................... 144-145 1993; Pacific, 1995), Kellie Lewis-Jay (Boise State, 1998) Heidi McNeill ..................................................... 48 Athletic Director Todd Turner .......................... 146 Director of Basketball Operations – Kate Werner The Husky Family ......................................... 49-51 UW Administration .................................. 147-149 Basketball Office Phone – (206) 543-0732 Support Staff ............................................ 150-151 Athletic Trainer – Jennifer Ratcliff 2004-2005 YEAR IN REVIEW 52-70 2004-2005 Results/Statistics ...................... 53-55 UW EXPERIENCE 152-180 Phone: (206) 221-6279 2004-2005 Game-by-Game Leaders .................. 56 University of Washington ................................ 152 Equipment Manager – Karen Gunderman 2004-2005 Game-by-Game Team Stats ...... 57-58 UW Alumni ....................................................... 153 Phone: (206) 543-9719 2004-2005 Game Highs & Lows ........................ 59 UW Athletic Facilities .............................. 154-155 2004-2005 Season Photo Gallery ................ 60-62 Strength & Conditioning/Athletic Training ...... 156 2004-2005 Record – 14-16 2004-2005 Box Scores ................................. 63-70 Student-Athlete Academic Services ................ 157 Total Student-Athlete Program ................ 158-159 2004-2005 Pac-10 Record – 9-9 (seventh) PAC-10 CONFERENCE 71-80 Washington Athletic Highlights ...................... 160 Letterwinners Returning/Lost – 14/1 Pac-10 Office ...................................................... 72 UW Coaches ....................................................161 Starters Returning/Lost – 5/0 2004-2005 Review ............................................. 73 Where Are They Now? ............................ 162-163 Starters Returning* – Jill Bell (Jr., F, 8.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg), Team/Individual Statistics ........................... 74-75 Bank of America Arena ............................ 164-165 Kayla Burt (Sr., G, 9.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg), Emily Florence Pac-10 Composite Schedule ........................ 76-77 Bank of America Arena Records ...................... 166 (So., G, 3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg), Cameo Hicks (Jr., G, 9.5 All-Time Pac-10 Standings/Award Winners ... 78-79 Husky Hall of Fame .......................................... 167 Pac-10 Tournament ............................................ 80 Husky Homes ................................................... 168 ppg, 4.6 rpg), Kristen O'Neill (Sr., G/F, 9.5 ppg, 3.5 Huskies on the Airwaves ................................. 169 rpg) OPPONENTS/HUSKY CLASSIC 81-92 Huskies in the Community ....................... 170-171 Starters Lost – none Pac-10 Opponents ........................................ 82-86 Fast-Break Club ........................................ 172-173 Redshirts Returning – none Non-Conference Opponents ........................ 86-88 Huskies in Professional Basketball .......... 174-175 Newcomers – 1 2005 Husky Classic Participants ........................ 89 Huskies in International Basketball ......... 176-177 Web Site – www.gohuskies.com Classic Bracket ................................................... 90 Husky History ................................................... 178 Classic History/Records ............................... 91-92 Game Day At Bank of America Arena ............. 179 *started at least 50 percent of games Radio/TV Roster ............................................... 180 The 2005-06 Washington Women’s Basketball Media Guide was compiled, written and edited by Erin Rowley, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications . Layout and design was produced entirely in- house by Rowley and Jeff Bechthold. Outside cover design by Jay Torrell, inside cover design by Jeff Bechthold. Additional contributions/proofing by Andre Bayard, C.J. Bowles, Alisa Brandle, Mike Bruscas, Lindsey Egelston, Adam Mesick, Jonathan Price, and Veronica White. Printing by UW Publication Services (Judy Robertson). Photography by Bruce Terami, Joanie Komura, Corky Trewin, David Gonzales, Scott Cohen, Adam Hardtke, Keith Currie, Michael Bennett, Joseph Raymond (AP), Rowley (and UW archives). Additional photos courtesy of the Sacramento Monarchs, the Seattle Storm, Frank Ragsdale, Allan Hubbard, Carlton Ward, Chris Slaughter, Janet Shibuya, Jeff Gree, and friends of UW Basketball. The UW Media Relations Office thanks all members of past UW staffs that assisted in compiling information for this guide. Any corrections or additions are welcome and should be directed in writing to the sports information office. 2005-2006 MEDIA GUIDE 1 INFORMATION 2005-2006 WASHINGTON TICKET BASKETBALL SCHEDULE INFORMATION Date Day Opponent Time UW Students—May purchase tickets for Sun. Nov. 6 Northwest All-Stars (exhibition) 2 p.m. $85 for a full season or $3 for individual Fri. Nov. 18 at Alabama 7 p.m. games. Tickets may be purchased at the Husky Sun. Nov. 20 at Florida State 1 p.m. Ticket office. Wed. Nov. 23 Utah 7 p.m. Sat. Nov. 26-27Husky Classic Donor Season Tickets—Join the Fast Sat.
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