The West Coast Conference When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind...to create a convenient way WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS for five Bay Area schools to play . Now, 58 years later, a marvel- ously cohesive athletics league, which is competitive at the national level in 13 sports, is entering 31 seasons under its present eight-team mix. The MEN’S SPORTS current alignment of Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara has been together since 1979 and will be joined by Brigham Young University in the fall of Baseball 2011. The current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of eastern Washington state to the sun drenched beaches Basketball of southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. Cross Country The WCC crowns champions in 13 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis Golf and women’s volleyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, Soccer playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play un- Tennis der that name, the confer- ence expanded to include Loyola Marymount and WOMEN’S SPORTS Pepperdine in 1955, and became the “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name was Basketball shortened in 1989. The men’s basketball loop is long on history, Cross Country ranging from the Bill Russell-led San Francisco national champions in 1955 and ‘56 to high-octane Loyola Marymount which set the current NCAA single season scoring record in 1990. Golf ALL-TIME MEMBERSHIP 2009-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS Saint Mary’s 58 yrs. 1952-pres. Baseball San Diego Santa Clara 58 yrs. 1952-pres. Basketball (M) Gonzaga Rowing San Francisco 58 yrs. 1952-pres. Men’s Tournament Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount 55 yrs. 1955-pres. Basketball (W) Gonzaga Pepperdine 55 yrs. 1955-pres. Women’s Tournament Gonzaga Portland 34 yrs. 1976-pres. Cross Country (M) Portland Soccer Gonzaga 31 yrs. 1979-pres. Cross Country (W) San Francisco San Diego 31 yrs. 1979-pres. Golf (M) Pepperdine Pacific 19 yrs. 1952-71 Golf (W) Pepperdine San Jose State 17 yrs. 1952-69 Rowing (W) Loyola Marymount Tennis Nevada-Reno 10 yrs. 1969-79 Soccer (M) San Diego Seattle 9 yrs. 1971-80 Soccer (W) Portland UNLV 6 yrs. 1969-75 Tennis (M) Pepperdine UC Santa Barbara 5 yrs. 1964-69 Tennis (W) Saint Mary’s Volleyball Fresno State 2 yrs. 1955-57 Volleyball Saint Mary’s Brigham Young -- 2011-

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From San Francisco’s collegiate basketball domi- nance of the mid-1950’s to the unprecedented cham- pionship run of the Portland and Santa Clara women’s soccer teams in the 21st century, West Coast Confer- ence institutions have combined to capture 26 NCAA Division I team and individual championships. The WCC has enjoyed some of its greatest national suc- cess in recent years as conference programs won a 2002 Portland & Santa Clara Women’s Soccer record two national titles (Pepperdine men’s tennis, Portland women’s soccer) during the 2005-06 school year, while league teams have claimed three of the last eight NCAA women’s soccer crowns. In all, the eight WCC institutions have combined to capture 36 team and individual national crowns. WCC NCAA Division I Team & Individual Champions

Gonzaga – Boxing (1950) Pepperdine – Baseball (1992), Men’s Golf (1997), Men’s Tennis (2006), Men’s Volleyball (1978, 1985, 1986, 1992, 2005), Men’s Water Polo (1997), Jerome Jones/ Kelly Jones (1984 Men’s Tennis Doubles Champi- ons), Carlos DiLaura/Kelly Jones (1985 Men’s Tennis Doubles Champions), Robbie Weiss (1988 Men’s Ten- nis Singles Champion) Portland – Women’s Soccer (2002, 2005) 1976 San Francisco Men’s Soccer San Diego – Zuzana Lesenarova (1999 Women’s Tennis Singles Champion) San Francisco – Men’s Basketball (1955, 1956), Men’s Tennis (1949), Men’s Soccer (1966, 1975, 1976, 1980), Harry Likas (1948 Men’s Tennis Singles Champion) Santa Clara – Women’s Soccer (2001), Men’s Soccer (1989)

San Diego’s Zuzana Lesenarova

1992 Pepperdine Baseball WCCsports.com 3 hen the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind...to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. Now, 56 Wyears later, a marvelously cohesive athletics league, which is competitive at the national level in 13 sports, is entering 31 seasons under its present eight-team mix. The current alignment of Gonzaga, LMU, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989. The men’s basketball circuit is long on history, ranging from the Bill Russell-led San Francisco national champions in 1955 and ‘56 to high-octane Loyola Marymount which set the current NCAA single season scoring record in 1990. West Coast Conference teams have also forged an excellent tradition in sports beyond the basketball arena, becoming one of the nation’s premier conferences in men’s and women’s soc- cer and volleyball, while also producing national champions in baseball and tennis.

ALL-TIME MEMBERSHIP Saint Mary’s 59 years 1952-10 Santa Clara 59 years 1952-10 San Francisco 59 years 1952-10 Loyola Marymount 56 years 1955-10 Pepperdine 56 years 1955-10 Portland 35 years 1976-10 Gonzaga 32 years 1979-10 San Diego 32 years 1979-10 Pacific 19 years 1952-71 San Jose State 17 years 1952-69 Nevada-Reno 10 years 1969-79 Seattle 9 years 1971-80 UNLV 6 years 1969-75 UC Santa Barbara 5 years 1964-69 Fresno State 2 years 1955-57

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From San Francisco’s collegiate basketball domi- nance of the mid-1950’s to the unprecedented cham- pionship run of the Portland and Santa Clara women’s soccer teams in the 21st century, West Coast Confer- ence institutions have combined to capture 26 NCAA Division I team and individual championships. The WCC has enjoyed some of its greatest national suc- cess in recent years as conference programs won a 2002 Portland & Santa Clara Women’s Soccer record two national titles (Pepperdine men’s tennis, Portland women’s soccer) during the 2005-06 school year, while league teams have claimed three of the last eight NCAA women’s soccer crowns. In all, the eight WCC institutions have combined to capture 36 team and individual national crowns. WCC NCAA Division I Team & Individual Champions

Gonzaga – Boxing (1950) Pepperdine – Baseball (1992), Men’s Golf (1997), Men’s Tennis (2006), Men’s Volleyball (1978, 1985, 1986, 1992, 2005), Men’s Water Polo (1997), Jerome Jones/ Kelly Jones (1984 Men’s Tennis Doubles Champi- ons), Carlos DiLaura/Kelly Jones (1985 Men’s Tennis Doubles Champions), Robbie Weiss (1988 Men’s Ten- nis Singles Champion) Portland – Women’s Soccer (2002, 2005) 1976 San Francisco Men’s Soccer San Diego – Zuzana Lesenarova (1999 Women’s Tennis Singles Champion) San Francisco – Men’s Basketball (1955, 1956), Men’s Tennis (1949), Men’s Soccer (1966, 1975, 1976, 1980), Harry Likas (1948 Men’s Tennis Singles Champion) Santa Clara – Women’s Soccer (2001), Men’s Soccer (1989)

San Diego’s Zuzana Lesenarova

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The eight WCC member institutions span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. From the pine forests of Eastern Washington to the Columbia River Basin, from the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area to the sun drenched beaches of Southern California, the West Coast Conference is characterized by the stability of its membership and its unique emphasis on combining exceptional athletics with excellence in academics. The combined result sets the Conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The long and rich history of the WCC demonstrates that success in intercollegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character, and academics.

Gonzaga University Location: Spokane, WA Enrollment: 7,682 Joined WCC: 1979 Saint Mary’s College Location: Moraga, CA Enrollment: 3,916 Joined WCC: 1952

Loyola Marymount University Location: Los Angeles, CA Enrollment: 8,845 Joined WCC: 1955

University of San Diego Location: San Diego, CA Enrollment: 7,800 Pepperdine University Joined WCC: 1979 Location: Malibu, CA Enrollment: 8,000 Joined WCC: 1955 University of San Francisco Location: San Francisco, CA Enrollment: 8,200 Joined WCC: 1952

Santa Clara University Location: Santa Clara, CA Enrollment: 8,685 University of Portland Joined WCC: 1952 Location: Portland, OR Enrollment: 3,600 Joined WCC: 1976

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The West Coast Conference is dedicated to providing an opportunity for its student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential both on the playing field and in the classroom. The Conference reflects the member institutions’ recognition of the interrelationship of student-athletes’ intellectual, spiritual, emotional, cul- tural, social, and physical needs. Student-athletes from WCC institutions have the opportunity to use the val- ues, work ethic and leadership skills learned through athletics to positively influ- ence others in the community. Over the last two years, the WCC and its member institutions partnered with Soles4Souls to donate over 15,200 shoes to those in need across 45 states and 125 countries. This year will also be the third year the WCC will host the shoe drive and its annual WCC Kidz Day, Powered by Zappos.com event at the Zappos.com WCC Basketball Championships in Las Vegas, which invites kids from the Greater Las Vegas After-School All-Stars program to the Orleans Arena to receive a new pair of shoes, T-shirt, and the opportunity to meet WCC band members, cheerleaders and mascots before attending the women’s championship game.

WCCsports.com 7 Christine Sinclair Bill Cartwright Sarah Noriega Petia Yanchulova Portland (2001-05) San Francisco (1975-79) Loyola Marymount (1994-97) San Diego (1996-99) Photo: Lorenzo Galbiati

Dozens of former West Coast Conference athletes have moved on to apply their talents at the professional level. From the collegiate arena to the top level of athletic competition, WCC student-athletes have carved out a place for themselves in the world’s professional sports landscape. After honing their skills in the college ranks, former conference standouts have gone on to excel in Professional Basketball, World Cup Soccer, Major League Baseball, Professional Golf, and in Olympic competition around the globe.

Kasey Keller Brandi Chastain John Stockton Arturo Torres Portland (1988-91) Santa Clara (1989-90) Gonzaga (1980-84) Loyola Marymount (1999-02) Photo: International Sports Images

8 WCCsports.com Jennifer Lacy Mike Brown Tom Meschery Jason Bay Pepperdine (2001-05) San Diego (1990-92) Saint Mary’s (1957-61) Gonzaga (1999-00) Photo: Pittsburgh Pirates

Jason Gore Tom Candiotti Steve Nash Bill Russell Pepperdine (1995-97) Saint Mary’s (1975-79) Santa Clara (1992-96) San Francisco (1953-56)

WCCsports.com 9 2010-11 WCC Preseason Poll Gonzaga Tabbed As Preseason Favorite In WCC Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll

Gonzaga was chosen as the favorite to claim the West Coast Conference women’s basketball title for the third straight year in the 2010-11 preseason coaches poll. The Bulldogs, who received the maximum seven first place votes for a total of 49 points, won the 2010 WCC Zappos. com Championships and earned their third-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament and advanced to their first ever Sweet 16 appearance. As a 7th seed, Gonzaga upended No. 10 seeded North Carolina in the first round, 82-76, upset No. 2 Texas A&M, 72-71, in the second round, and nearly accomplished the same feat against No. 3 seeded Xavier, losing 74-56.

Headlining the group of Gonzaga returners are two-time WCC Player of the Year and two-time WCC Tournament MVP senior Courtney Vandersloot as well as 2010-11 Preseason All-Conference selections senior guard/forward Janelle Bekkering and junior Katelan Redmon. Vandersloot led the nation last season with 9.4 assists per game and also became the WCC and Gonzaga career assists leader with 751. In addition to All-WCC honors, she was also named to this year’s Wooden Award Watch List, becoming just the second Bulldog in school history to be nominated for the award in back-to-back seasons. Former Zag Heather Bowman is the only other player to make the prestigious list twice, earning the nod in 2008 and 2009.

Saint Mary’s received the remaining first place vote and totaled 43 points to finish second. Coming off of a stellar 21-win season and an NIT appearance, the Gaels will be led by two-time defending WCC Defender of the Year and 2010-11 Preseason All-Conference selection senior Louella Tomlinson. She returns after averaging 16.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 6.3 blocks per game. Her 195 blocks set the school record for the third consecutive year while setting two NCAA D-I blocked shot records.

Pepperdine, which finished third in this year’s poll with 36 points, returns four starters from last year’s team that finished second in the 2010 WCC Zappos.com Championships and made an NIT appearance, highlighted by Preseason All-Conference selection junior Jazmine Jackson. Jackson averaged 11.5 points per game last season and is the team’s highest-scoring returner.

Loyola Marymount, Portland and San Diego were separated by a total of three points for picks four, five, and six, respectively. LMU received a total of 27 points and they return 2010-11 Preseason All-Conference selections senior Renahy Young and junior Alex Cowling. Young became the 11th player in school history to score 1,000 career points last season. Cowling shattered the school’s single- season scoring mark last year, pouring in 526 points to top the previous record of 492 set by Kate Murray in 2003-04. Portland, who was picked to finish fifth in the WCC with 25 points, is fresh off of an appearance in the inaugural 16-team Women’s Basketball Invitational, marking their second straight postseason appearance. San Diego received 24 points and is led by 2010-11 Preseason All-Conference selection junior Dominique Conners, who led the team with 16.3 points per game last season.

Santa Clara was selected to finish seventh this season, with 12 points. Redshirt senior Lena Gipson is the team’s representative on the Preseason All-Conference team. Gipson is one of just two players in Santa Clara history to post two seasons of 300-plus rebounds. San Francisco rounds out this year’s poll with eight points. The Dons top returner is junior Rheina Ale, who was selected to the 2010-11 Preseason All-Conference team and led the Dons in scoring last season with 13.2 points per game. The University of San Francisco welcomes as the head coach of the women’s basketball program. A 2009 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, Azzi brings an impressive playing resume featuring successful tenures with the USA National Team, five seasons in the WNBA, and an All-American collegiate career at Stanford.

2010-11 WCC Women’s Basketball 2010-11 WCC Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll Preseason All-Conference Team

1. Gonzaga 49 (7) Rheina Ale USF JR G Janelle Bekkering GON SR G/F 2. Saint Mary’s 43 (1) Dominique Conners USD JR G 3. Pepperdine 36 Alex Cowling LMU JR G/F 4. LMU 27 Lena Gipson SCU RS SR F 5. Portland 25 Jazmine Jackson PEP JR G 6. San Diego 24 Katelan Redmon GON JR G/F Louella Tomlinson SMC SR F 7. Santa Clara 12 Courtney Vandersloot GON SR G 8. San Francisco 8 Renahy Young LMU SR G (First place votes) 10 WCCsports.com Around the WCC

Returning Starters WCC Basketball Championships Remain in Las Vegas Through 2012 Gonzaga (2) Last year, the West Coast Conference and Orleans Arena announced a three-year contract Courtney Vandersloot G Sr. extension that will keep the WCC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships in Las Vegas 2-time WCC Player of the Year Janelle Bekkering F Jr. through 2012. Member of the Canadian The extension comes after the West Coast Conference sold out the Orleans Arena for the Women’s National Team 2009 WCC Basketball Championships. The 2009 championship, which was the WCC’s first-ever Loyola Marymount (4) at a neutral site, set conference records for both total championship attendance (33,320) and Alex Cowling G/F Jr. single session championship attendance (7,845). 2009-10 First Team All-WCC Candice Nichols G Jr. The agreement will bring the WCC Basketball Championships back to the Orleans Arena on 8.1 ppg was third on team March 4-7 of 2011 and March 2-5 of 2012. Renahy Young G Sr. The 2011 WCC Championships will feature the same format as the 2009 and 2010 event, All-WCC Freshman Team with a combined total of 14 men’s and women’s games over four days. Tickets for the 2011 Melanie Ysaguirre F Sr. Shot a team best 55.1% championship will go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 12. Since opening its doors in 2003, the Orleans Arena has proven to be Las Vegas’ favorite Pepperdine (4) arena. The Orleans Arena hosted over 175 events in 2006 and over 200 in 2007, including Skye Barnett F Jr. multiple concerts and touring shows; and a variety of sporting events. The Orleans Arena seats Ranked 12th in WCC in steals Lauren Bell G Jr. 7,471 for basketball events, and is also houses the ECHL’s Las Vegas Wranglers hockey team. Started all 30 games last season Jazmine Jackson G Jr. 2010-11 Preseason All-WCC Katie Menton G R-Jr. Multiple WCC Teams In The Postseason Three Conference Games Slated Led team with 53 three-pointers For 12th Straight Year For National TV Broadcasts Portland (4) For the 12th straight season, and the 16th time in This season, three WCC women’s bas- Lauren Angel C Jr. the past 17 years, the West Coast Conference was ketball games will appear on national Double-digit scoring 14 times represented by multiple teams in the postseason. TV on the CBS College Network as well Tara Cronin G Jr. Gonzaga captured the league’s automatic berth as ESPNU. Two of the games will air on .791 career FT pct., 4th at UP Alexis Gannis G/F Jr. to the NCAA Tournament by winning the WCC the CBS College Network, with the WCC All-WCC honorable mention Tournament. Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s both Tournament championship game from Las ReZina TecleMariam G Jr. earned a Women’s NIT berth. Portland was selected Vegas airing on ESPNU. 3rd in WCC in assists (3.8 apg) to play in the inaugural 16-team Women’s Basketball Date Game Time Network Saint Mary’s (4) Invitiational. In advancing to the Sweet 16, Gonzaga Louella Tomlinson F Sr. upended No. 10 seeded North Carolina in the first Jan. 13 Gonzaga at Pepperdine 2nd in NCAA in blocks round, 82-76, upset No. 2 Texas A&M, 72-71, in the 6:00 pm (PT), CBS College Sports Ashlee Smith F Jr. second round, and nearly accomplished the same Jan. 27 Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s Led WCC in FG% two years in a row 6:00 pm (PT), CBS College Sports Kate Gaze G So. feat against No. 3 seeded Xavier, losing 74-56. WCC All-Freshman Mar. 7 Zappos.com WCC Tournament Jasmine Smith G R-Jr. Championship 12th in WCC in assists (2.4 apg) All-WCC Performers Highlight Squads 12:00 pm (PT), ESPNU San Diego (4) Five All-WCC performers return to their respective Sam Child F Sr. squads this year, along with six players that earned WCC Returning Record Setters All-WCC honorable mention honorable mention honors last season. Gonzaga Dominique Conners G Jr. returns 2-time WCC Player of the Year Courtney The WCC returns seven players who are First team All-WCC already in the the league’s all-time season Morgan Woodrow F Jr. Vandersloot, who is also a two-time WCC Tourna- and career record books. Third in WCC with .397 three- ment MVP. LMU returns Alex Cowling, while Saint point shooting % Mary’s brings back Louella Tomlinson, who won Emily Hatch F Sr. Record Player Place Total Led team with .527 shooting % Defensive Player of the Year two years in a row. Assists (S) Courtney Vandersloot, GON (1) 321 San Francisco (3) Santa Clara’s Lena Gipson rounds out the return- Rebounds (S) Louella Tomlinson, SMC (2) 343 Rheina Ale G Jr. ing all-conference players. Rebounds (S)Lena Gipson, SCU (6) 319 USF’s top returning scorer Blocks (S) Louella Tomlinson, SMC (1) 195 Vania Singleterry F Jr. WCC All-Academic First Team Steals (S) Courtney Vandersloot (3) 121 Donnisha Taylor F Sr. Player YR PPG FG Pct. (S) Ashlee Smith, SMC (22) 60.9 Led the team in rebounds Dominique Conners, USD JR 16.3 Blocks (C) Louella Tomlinson, SMC (2) 318 Alex Cowling, LMU JR 17.5 S= Season, C= Career Santa Clara (3) S= Season, C= Career Lena Gipson F Sr. Lena Gipson, SCU RS-SR 12.6 All-WCC first team Louella Tomlinson, SMC SR 16.9 Meagan Fulps G So. Courtney Vandersloot, GON SR 14.1 Led the team in assists Alyssa Shoji G Jr. All-WCC honorable mention

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Nov. 12 Nov. 27 Dec. 13 GONZAGA at USC 1:00 p.m. (4). PORTLAND vs. Houston Baptist 3:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at Southern Utah 11:00 a.m. PORTLAND at Boise State 3:00 p.m. (5.) Wisconsin at SAINT MARY’S 8:00 p.m. UC Davis at SAN FRANCISCO 5:30 p.m. (1). GONZAGA vs. TBD TBA Dec. 14 UC Santa Barbara at PEPPERDINE 6:00 p.m. (3). LOYOLA MARYMOUNT vs. TBD TBA SAINT MARY’S at Arkansas‐Little Rock5:00 p.m. Washington State at SAINT MARY’S 6:00 p.m. (6). SAN FRANCISCO vs. TBD TBA LMU at Idaho State 6:00 p.m. Dec. 15 Fresno State at SANTA CLARA 8:15 p.m. Nov. 28 SAN FRANCISCO at Cal Poly 4:30 p.m. PEPPERDINE at Fresno State 2:00 p.m. Nov. 14 (1). GONZAGA vs. TBD TBA Dec. 16 PEPPERDINE at Nevada 2:00 p.m. Pacific at SANTA CLARA 7:00 p.m. PORTLAND at Eastern Washington 2:00 p.m. Nov. 30 SAINT MARY’S at California 2:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at South Dakota 5:00 p.m. Dec. 17 Whitman at GONZAGA 5:00 p.m. LMU at Cal State Northridge 7:00 p.m. Idaho at GONZAGA 6:00 p.m. San Diego State at SAN DIEGO 7:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Dec. 18 Long Beach State at LMU 7:00 p.m. Dec. 1 LMU at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m. SAN DIEGO at Pacific 7:00 p.m. PEPPERDINE at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at PEPPERDINE 2:00 p.m. San Jose State at SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 p.m. Seattle at PORTLAND 7:00 p.m. Eastern Washington at SAN DIEGO 2:00 p.m. SAINT MARY’S at UC Davis 7:00 p.m. Nov. 17 USF at Sacramento State 7:05 p.m. Dec. 19 SANTA CLARA at Northern Colorado 6:05 p.m. PORTLAND at Pacific 2:00 p.m. PEPPERDINE at Cal State Northridge 7:00 p.m. Dec. 2 Oregon at SAINT MARY’S 2:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at Wichita State 5:00 p.m. Seattle at SANTA CLARA 2:00 p.m. Nov. 18 (7). SAN DIEGO at BYU‐Hawaii 8:00 p.m. SAINT MARY’S at Drake 5:05 p.m. Dec. 20 Washington State at PORTLAND 7:00 p.m. Dec. 3 Cal Poly at PEPPERDINE 1:00 p.m. USF at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 p.m. GONZAGA at Eastern Washingto 7:00 p.m. LMU at Arkansas‐Little Rock 5:00 p.m. UCLA at LMU 7:00 p.m. USF at Northern Colorado 6:05 p.m. Nov. 19 PEPPERDINE at Oregon State 7:00 p.m. SAN DIEGO at UNLV 5:00 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at SAINT MARY’S 7:00 p.m. Dec. 21 SANTA CLARA at Colorado 6:00 p.m. PORTLAND at UC Irvine 1:00 p.m. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT at Cal Poly 7:00 p.m. Dec. 4 BYU at GONZAGA 6:00 p.m. UC Davis at PEPPERDINE 7:00 p.m. (7). SAN DIEGO vs. BYU 6:00 p.m. Seattle at SAINT MARY’S 7:00 p.m. Hawaii at PORTLAND 7:00 p.m. Oregon at SANTA CLARA 7:00 p.m. Nov. 20 Air Force at PORTLAND 2:00 p.m. Dec. 5 Dec. 22 SAINT MARY’S at Nebraska TBA GONZAGA at Montana 1:00 p.m. Stanford at SAN FRANCISCO TBA Pacific at SAINT MARY’S 2:00 p.m. Nov. 21 UC Santa Barbara at USF 2:00 p.m. Dec. 23 Stanford at GONZAGA 2:00 p.m. Sacramento State at SANTA CLARA 2:00 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at GONZAGA 12:00 p.m. Seattle University at SAN DIEGO 2:00 p.m. Idaho at SAINT MARY’S 1:00 p.m. Dec. 7 Dec. 27 Nov. 22 GONZAGA at Montana 1:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at UC Davis 7:00 p.m. LMU at Sacramento State 7:00 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at LMU 5:00 p.m. Oregon at PORTLAND 7:00 p.m. San Diego State at PEPPERDINE 7:00 p.m. Dec. 28 PEPPERDINE at UC Riverside 7:00 p.m. Nov. 23 Dec. 8 PORTLAND at Portland State 7:00 p.m. GONZAGA at North Dakota 4:00 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO at Utah State 6:00 p.m. (8). Hofstra at SAN DIEGO TBA Boise State at PEPPERDINE 7:00 p.m. SAN DIEGO at Long Beach State 7:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at Cal State Bakersfield7:00 p.m. Dec. 29 Dec. 10 (2). GONZAGA vs. Notre Dame 4:30 p.m. Nov. 24 PORTLAND at Montana State 5:00 p.m. SAINT MARY’S at Boise State 6:00 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at SAN DIEGO 7:00 p.m. (2). LMU at Seattle University 7:00 p.m. Dec. 11 Academy of Art at USF 7:00 p.m. Nov. 26 Washington State at GONZAGA 2:00 p.m. (3). LMU vs. Stephen F. Austin 1:00 p.m. LMU at Portland State 2:00 p.m. Dec. 30 Temple at PEPPERDINE 2:00 p.m. Northern Arizona at SAN DIEGO 2:00 p.m. (2). LMU vs. Notre Dame 4:30 p.m. (4). PORTLAND vs. Lamar 3:30 p.m. Pacific at SAN FRANCISCO 2:00 p.m. (2). GONZAGA vs. Seattle University 7:00 p.m. (1). GONZAGA vs. Ole Miss 6:30 p.m. SANTA CLARA at Cal Poly 7:00 p.m. (5). Northwestern at SAINT MARY’S 7:00 p.m. Dec. 12 Idaho at PORTLAND 7:00 p.m. (6). SAN FRANCISCO vs. TBD TBA PORTLAND at Montana 1:00 p.m. (8). Cincinnati or Texas at SAN DIEGO TBA Columbia at SAN DIEGO 2:00 p.m. UCLA at SAINT MARY’S 2:00 p.m.

12 WCCsports.com 2010-11 WCC Women’s Basketball Composite Schedule

Dec. 31 Feb. 5 Mount Saint Mary’s at USF 3:00 p.m. *Saint Mary’s at Loyola Marymount 2:00 p.m. *San Diego at Pepperdine 2:00 p.m. Jan. 2 *San Francisco at Santa Clara 2:00 p.m. PEPPERDINE at Colorado State 2:00 p.m. SANTA CLARA at San Jose State 2:00 p.m. Feb. 10 *Loyola Marymount at Gonzaga 6:00 p.m. Jan. 3 *Pepperdine at Portland 7:00 p.m. Southern Utah at GONZAGA 6:00 p.m. *Santa Clara at Saint Mary’s 7:00 p.m. *San Francisco at San Diego 7:00 p.m. Jan. 6 *Loyola Marymount at Saint Mary’s 7:00 p.m. Feb. 12 *Pepperdine at San Diego 7:00 p.m. *Loyola Marymount at Portland 1:00 p.m. *Pepperdine at Gonzaga 2:00 p.m. Jan. 8 *San Francisco at Saint Mary’s 2:00 p.m. 2011 Zappos.com WCC Basketball Championship *Gonzaga at Portland 2:00 p.m. *Santa Clara at San Diego 2:00 p.m. *Loyola Marymount at San Diego 2:00 p.m. Mar. 4 *Pepperdine at Saint Mary’s 2:00 p.m. First Round ‐ Game #1 12:00 p.m. *Santa Clara at San Francisco 2:00 p.m. Feb. 17 First Round ‐ Game #2 30 minutes after *Gonzaga at Santa Clara 7:00 p.m. conclusion of game #1 Jan. 13 *Portland at San Francisco 7:00 p.m. *Gonzaga at Pepperdine (CBS College Sports) 6:00 p.m. Mar. 5 *Portland at Loyola Marymount 7:00 p.m. Feb. 19 Quarterfinal Round – Game #3 12:00 p.m. *Saint Mary’s at San Francisco 7:00 p.m. *Gonzaga at San Francisco 2:00 p.m. Quarterfinal Round – Game #4 30 minutes after *San Diego at Santa Clara 7:00 p.m. *Loyola Marymount at Pepperdine 2:00 p.m. conclusion of game #3 *Portland at Santa Clara 2:00 p.m. Jan. 15 *San Diego at Saint Mary’s 2:00 p.m. Mar. 6 *Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount 2:00 p.m. Semifinal Round – Game #5: 11:00 a.m. *Portland at Pepperdine 2:00 p.m. Feb. 24 Semifinal Round – Game #6: 30 minutes after *Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara 2:00 p.m. *Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga 7:00 p.m. conclusion of game #5 *San Diego at San Francisco 2:00 p.m. *San Diego at Portland 7:00 p.m. *San Francisco at Pepperdine 7:00 p.m. Mar. 7 *Santa Clara at Loyola Marymount 7:00 p.m. Women’s Championship – Game #7: 12:00 p.m. Jan. 19 (ESPNU) SAN DIEGO at Cal State Northridge 5:00 p.m. Feb. 26 *Saint Mary’s at Portland 2:00 p.m. Jan. 20 *San Diego at Gonzaga 2:00 p.m. *Santa Clara at Gonzaga 6:00 p.m. *San Francisco at Loyola Marymount 2:00 p.m. *San Francisco at Portland 7:00 p.m. *Santa Clara at Pepperdine 2:00 p.m.

Jan. 22 *Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount 2:00 p.m. Tournament Key *Saint Mary’s at San Diego 2:00 p.m. Denotes Conference Game *San Francisco at Gonzaga 2:00 p.m. (1) Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow *Santa Clara at Portland 2:00 p.m. Wahine Showdown (Honolulu, HI)) Jan. 27 (2) Seattle University Catholic Tournament *Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s (CBS College Sports) 6:00 p.m. (Seattle, WA) *Loyola Marymount at San Francisco 7:00 p.m. *Portland at San Diego 7:00 p.m. (3) Courtyard L.A. Westside Thanksgiving *Pepperdine at Santa Clara 7:00 p.m. Classic (Los Angeles, CA) Jan. 29 (4) Houston Baptist Tournament *Gonzaga at San Diego 2:00 p.m. (Houston, TX) *Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara 2:00 p.m. (5) Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament *Pepperdine at San Francisco 2:00 p.m. (Moraga, CA) *Portland at Saint Mary’s 2:00 p.m. (6) University of New Mexico Tournament Feb. 3 (Albuquerque, NM) *Saint Mary’s at Pepperdine 7:00 p.m. 7 Hukilau Tournament *San Diego at Loyola Marymount 7:00 p.m. (Laie, HI) 8 Maggie Dixon Classic Current as of 10/22/10; *Denotes WCC Game; All Times Feb. 4 (San Diego, CA) Pacific; Schedule is tentative and all times and dates are *Portland at Gonzaga 6:00 p.m. subject to change.

WCCsports.com 13 14 WCCsports.com Gonzaga Bulldogs

Gonzaga Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 25-5 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 14-0 (1st) Head Coach: ...... Kelly Graves Record At Gonzaga: ...... 197-114 (10 years) Overall Record: ...... 263-140 (13 years) Assistants: ..Jodie Kaczor Berry, Lisa Mispley Fortier, Michelle Elliot President: ...... Dr. Thayne McCulloh Athletics Director: ...... Mike Roth Institutional Rep: ...... Ken Anderson SWA: ...... Heather Gores W. Basketball SID: ...... Liz Smith Phone: ...... 509-313-4288 Fax: ...... 509-313-5730 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Spokane, Wash. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1887 (7,500) Colors: ...... Blue, White, Red Home Court: ...... McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) Returning Starters: ...... 2 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 10

WCCsports.com 15 Gonzaga Bulldogs The Gonzaga Bulldogs NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Carter Schick G 5-7 JR 1V Olympia, WA/Olympia 10 Tatriana Lorenzo G 5-7 SR 2V Wahiawa, HI/Kamehameha 11 Janelle Bekkering F/G 6-0 SR 2V Taber, Alberta, Canada/W.R. Myers 20 Meghan Winters G 5-11 SO HS Englewood, CO/Regis 21 Courtney Vandersloot G 5-8 SR 2V Kent, WA/Kentwood 23 Katelan Redmon G/F 6-1 JR TR Spokane, WA/Washington 30 Stephanie Golden C 6-3 FR HS Clayton, CA/Miramonte 31 Shannon Reader C 6-2 JR 1V Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Oswego 32 Kayla Standish F 6-2 JR 1V Ellensburg, WA/Ellensburg 33 Danielle Walter G 6-0 FR HS Pasco, WA/Pasco 34 Jazmine Redmon G 5-9 FR HS Spokane, WA/Mead 35 Claire Raap F 5-11 SR 2V Prosser, WA/Prosser 42 Molly Anderson F 6-0 RS-SO RS Spokane, WA/Gonzaga Prep 44 Kelly Bowen F 6-0 JR 1V Victoria, Australia/St. Peter’s College

Bulldogs’ 2010-11 Schedule Gonzaga By The Numbers 6 ... Straight years that Gonzaga has won at least a share Date Day Opponent Location Time of the the WCC regular season title, the longest string Nov. 12 Fri. USC Los Angeles, CA 7:00 p.m. of league titles since Santa Clara won four straight from Nov. 14 Sun. Whitman College Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Nov. 21 Sun. Stanford University Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. 1991-94. 10...The number of categories the Bulldogs led Nov. 23 Tue. North Dakota Grank Folks, ND 4:00 p.m. the WCC in as a team last season (scoring offense, scor- Nov. 26 Fri. Mississippi $ Honolulu, HI 6:30 p.m. ing defense, scoring margin, field goal percentage, field Nov. 27 Sat. TBA $ Honolulu, HI TBA goal pct. defense, assists, steals, turnover margin, assist/ Nov. 28 Sun. TBA $ Honolulu, HI TBA turnover ratio, and offensive reb. pct.) 9.4...The number Dec. 03 Fri. Eastern Washington Cheney, WA 7:00 p.m. of assists Courtney Vandersloot averaged per game last Dec. 05 Sun. Montana Missoula, MT 2:00 p.m. year, which was first in the country. 2... Number of times Dec. 11 Sat. Washington State Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. that Vandersloot has been named to the Wooden Award Dec. 17 Fri. Idaho Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Watch List...109... Number of points scored by Gonzaga Dec. 21 Tue. BYU Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. in a single game last year, ranking ninth in the country. Dec. 23 Thu. Cal State Fullerton Spokane, WA 12:00 p.m. Dec. 29 Fri. Notre Dame # Seattle, WA 4:30 p.m. 20... Last season, the Zags put together a 20-game win- Dec. 30 Sat. Seattle # Seattle, WA 7:00 p.m. ning streak, which included a perfect 14-0 mark in confer- Jan. 3 Mon. Southern Utah Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. ence play. 2,935...Number of fans the Zags averaged per Jan. 8 Sat. Portland * Portland, OR 2:00 p.m. home game last year. Gonzaga averaged over four times Jan. 13 Thu. Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 7:00 p.m. more fans at home than the next best attendance in the Jan. 15 Sat. Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 2:00 p.m. conference. Jan. 20 Thu. Santa Clara * Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Jan. 22 Sat. San Francisco * Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. Inside The Bulldogs Jan. 27 Thu. Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. Jan. 29 Sat. San Diego * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 2 Feb. 4 Fri. Portland * Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: ...... 10 Feb. 10 Thu. Loyola Marymount * Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Newcomers: ...... 4 Feb. 12 Sat. Pepperdine * Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 62 Feb. 17 Thu. Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 57 Feb. 19 Sat. San Francisco * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Scorer: ...... Courtney Vandersloot (14.1 ppg) Feb. 24 Thu. Saint Mary’s Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Kayla Standish (4.4 rpg) Feb. 26 Sat. San Diego Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. Top Returner In Assists: ...... Courtney Vandersloot (9.4 apg) Top Returner In Steals: ...... Courtney Vandersloot (3.55 spg) Seniors: ...... 4 Juniors: ...... 5 $ Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown; # Catholic Tournament; * Denotes Sophomores: ...... 1 conference game; All times Pacific; Home games in BOLD Freshmen: ...... 4

16 WCCsports.com Gonzaga Bulldogs Kelly Bowen, JR, F Bulldogs’ Kelly Bowen was a key re- All-Time serve for the Zags last year. Win-Loss Record She averaged 15.9 minutes WCC WCC All per game and finished the Year W-L FIN W-L season averaging 3.6 points, 2009-10 14-0 1 25-5 3.4 rebounds, 0.9 steals and 2008-09 12-2 1 27-7 0.7 assists per contest. 2007-08 13-1 1 25-9 2006-07 13-1 1 24-10 2005-06 11-3 T1 16-14 2004-05 14-0 1 28-4 2003-04 10-4 T2 18-12 2002-03 9-5 T2 18-12 2001-02 2-12 8 11-18 2000-01 0-14 8 5-23 Katelan Redmon, JR, G/F 1999-00 2-12 8 9-19 1998-99 4-10 T6 8-19 In her first year in a Gonzaga 1997-98 3-11 7 11-16 uniform, Katelan Redmon 1996-97 2-12 7 4-23 played in 32 of 34 games. 1995-96 2-12 8 4-23 She had the best shooting 1994-95 4-10 T6 9-17 percentage on the squad at 1993-94 10-4 2 21-10 53.1 percent and is a 2010 1992-93 6-8 T4 11-15 Preseason All-WCC Selection. Janelle Bekkering, SR, F/G 1991-92 5-9 6 8-19 1990-91 7-7 4 13-15 Janelle Bekkering started 29 of 31 games last 1989-90 5-9 T5 10-17 season. She finished the season averaging 4.8 1988-89 11-3 2 15-13 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists per con- 1987-88 11-3 1 18-9 test. This summer, Bekkering was a member 1986-87 --- 11-16 of the Canadian Women’s National Team that 1985-86 --- 21-10 participated in the FIBA World Championships. Graves’ Career Coaching Record Division I Only Overall WCC Head Coach Kelly Graves Year School W-L W-L Finish 1997-98 Saint Mary’s 20-9 9-5 T3 WCC H Piloted Gonzaga to a Sweet 16 appear- 1998-99 Saint Mary’s 26-7 10-4 3 WCC 1999-00 Saint Mary’s 20-10 11-3 2 WCC ance at the 2010 Women’s NCAA tourna- 2000-01 Gonzaga 5-23 0-14 8 WCC ment. 2001-02 Gonzaga 11-18 2-12 8 WCC 2002-03 Gonzaga 18-12 9-5 T2 WCC H 2003-04 Gonzaga 18-12 10-4 T2 WCC Earned WCC Coach of the Year honor 2004-05 Gonzaga 28-4 14-0 1 WCC five times. 2005-06 Gonzaga 16-14 11-3 T1 WCC 2006-07 Gonzaga 24-10 13-1 1 WCC H 2007-08 Gonzaga 25-9 13-1 1 WCC Has led the Zags to six straight first place 2008-09 Gonzaga 27-7 12-2 1 WCC regular season finishes in the WCC. 2009-10 Gonzaga 25-5 14-0 1 WCC TOTAL 13 years 263-140 128-54 H Winningest coach in GU program history with 201 wins.

H Has guided Gonzaga to the postseason six of the last seven Gonzaga Bulldogs Last Five Years seasons, including three NCAA Tournament appearances in the last four years (2007, 2009 and 2010). Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason H 2009-10 14-0 1st 2-0 25-5 NCAA 3rd Rd. Ranks first among active WCC coaches with a .703(128-54) 2008-09 12-2 1st 2-0 27-7 NCAA 2nd Rd. winning percentage in league games. 2007-08 13-1 1st 2-1 25-9 WNIT 2nd Rd. H Has posted 10+ league wins in seven straight seasons. 2006-07 13-1 1st 3-0 24-10 NCAA 1st Rd. 2005-06 11-3 T1st 0-1 16-14 N/A

WCCsports.com 17 Gonzaga Bulldogs 2009-10 Results Overall: 25-5; WCC: 14-0 Home: 16-0; Away: 10-2; Neutral: 3-3

Date Opponent Location Score Nov. 13 Fri. South Dakota St. Brookings, SD L 71-75 (OT) Nov. 16 Mon. Idaho Moscow, ID W 80-57 Nov. 19 Thu. USC Spokane, WA W 70-58 Nov. 22 Sun. Washington Spokane, WA W 81-52 Nov. 25 Wed. North Dakota Spokane, WA W 85-46 Nov. 29 Sun. No. 2 Stanford Stanford, CA L 74-105 Dec. 01 Tue. Eastern Washington Spokane, WA W 87-61 Dec. 04 Fri. Montana State Bozeman, MT W 87-72 Dec. 06 Sun. Cal State Northridge Spokane, WA W 80-47 Dec. 11 Fri. Montana Spokane, WA W 75-48 Dec. 13 Sun. Portland State Portland, OR W 64-57 Dec. 19 Sat. No. 6 Baylor # Las Vegas, NV L 49-70 Dec. 20 Sun. No. 13 Texas A&M # Las Vegas, NV L 76-80 Dec. 27 Sun. UC Irvine Spokane, WA W 96-57 Dec. 30 Wed. UCSB Spokane, WA W 88-52 Jan. 09 Sat. Portland * Spokane, WA W 90-54 Jan. 14 Thu. Saint Mary’s * Spokane, WA W 87-52 Jan. 16 Sat. San Diego * Spokane, WA W 75-46 Jan. 21 Thu. Pepperdine * Malibu, CA W 107-64 Jan. 23 Sat. Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA W 91-77 Jan. 28 Thu. Santa Clara * Spokane, WA W 81-43 Jan. 30 Sat. San Francisco * Spokane, WA W 93-53 Feb. 06 Sat. Portland * Portland, OR W 70-58 Feb. 11 Thu. Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA W 88-75 Feb. 13 Sat. San Diego * San Diego, CA W 75-61 Feb. 18 Thu. Loyola Marymount ! * Spokane, WA W 73-40 Feb. 20 Sat. Pepperdine * Spokane, WA W 87-45 Feb. 25 Thu. Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA W 83-52 Feb. 27 Sat. San Francisco * San Francisco, CA W 83-35 Mar. 7 Sun. Santa Clara % Las Vegas, NV W 87-47 Mar. 8 Mon. Pepperdine % Las Vegas, NV W 76-48 Mar. 20 Sat. North Carolina $ Seattle, WA W 82-76 Mar. 22 Mon. Texas A&M $ Seattle, WA W 72-71 Mar. 27 Sat. Xavier $ Sacramento, CA L 74-56 $ NCAA Tournament; % WCC Tournament; # Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic; ! Game televised on CBS College Sports; * Denotes conference game; All times Pacific; Home games ‘ Courtney Vandersloot, SR, G Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Gonzaga Bulldogs’ Final Stats ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 30 BOWMAN, Heather 33 33 947 28.7 198 376 .527 0 3 .000 103 128 .805 72 107 179 5.4 69 1 29 67 18 39 499 15.1 Conference-Only 13 13 371 28.5 83 158 .525 0 2 .000 38 47 .809 22 44 66 5.1 25 1 15 22 5 17 201 15.7 21 VANDERSLOOT, C. 34 34 1110 32.6 174 369 .472 36 104 .346 94 126 .746 16 113 129 3.8 55 1 321 145 21 121 478 14.1 Conference-Only 14 14 460 32.9 88 153 .575 19 43 .442 57 71 .803 8 55 63 4.5 17 0 133 54 12 48 252 18.0 12 FRIESON, Vivian 34 34 974 28.6 181 343 .528 2 10 .200 62 89 .697 82 169 251 7.4 51 0 70 73 45 46 426 12.5 Conference-Only 14 14 404 28.9 77 140 .550 0 4 .000 23 32 .719 27 84 111 7.9 21 0 27 33 8 17 177 12.6 23 REDMON, Katelan 32 5 694 21.7 153 288 .531 12 38 .316 37 53 .698 57 73 130 4.1 50 1 33 45 5 25 355 11.1 Conference-Only 12 0 219 18.3 46 79 .582 4 14 .286 17 23 .739 26 20 46 3.8 18 0 10 13 4 6 113 9.4 11 BEKKERING, Janelle 34 31 873 25.7 99 252 .393 34 102 .333 53 73 .726 40 93 133 3.9 57 2 44 60 15 35 285 8.4 Conference-Only 14 14 270 19.3 24 55 .436 11 29 .379 14 16 .875 16 28 44 3.1 22 0 17 10 6 11 73 5.2 44 BOWEN, Kelly 34 17 617 18.1 72 169 .426 15 55 .273 21 37 .568 60 93 153 4.5 72 1 17 41 8 35 180 5.3 Conference-Only 14 0 233 16.6 25 59 .424 5 25 .200 3 5 .600 17 29 46 3.3 27 0 9 11 3 10 58 4.1 20 WINTERS, Meghan 21 0 121 5.8 18 40 .450 11 25 .440 2 4 .500 4 12 16 0.8 10 0 4 12 2 3 49 2.3 Conference-Only 9 0 64 7.1 9 20 .450 6 14 .429 0 2 .000 4 5 9 1.0 3 0 4 4 1 3 24 2.7 35 RAAP, Claire 33 0 434 13.2 64 120 .533 2 2 1.000 16 38 .421 24 47 71 2.2 26 0 12 29 6 25 146 4.4 Conference-Only 11 0 71 6.5 9 28 .321 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 4 18 22 2.0 9 0 2 3 1 6 19 1.7 13 PETERSEN, Kaitlyn 18 0 88 4.9 5 25 .200 1 7 .143 0 1 .000 1 5 6 0.3 8 0 14 10 0 8 11 0.6 Conference Only 8 0 45 5.6 4 12 .333 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 4 5 0.6 2 0 6 4 0 5 9 1.1 33 STANDISH, Kayla 34 3 456 13.4 45 149 .302 16 72 .222 28 37 .757 25 73 98 2.9 44 0 16 27 18 26 134 3.9 Conference-Only 14 1 225 16.1 46 94 .489 2 18 .111 16 19 .842 18 36 54 3.9 26 0 17 18 26 14 110 7.9 34 SHIVES, Tiffanie 10 3 218 21.8 34 78 .436 19 48 .396 14 19 .737 8 17 25 2.5 27 1 19 19 1 8 101 10.1 Conference-Only 14 14 299 21.4 46 96 .479 29 64 .453 6 8 .750 9 24 33 2.4 26 0 26 13 2 12 127 9.1 31 READER, Shannon 26 0 174 6.7 14 30 .467 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 19 24 43 1.7 24 0 7 12 8 6 37 1.4 Conference-Only 9 0 43 4.8 3 10 .300 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 6 10 1.1 5 0 1 4 0 2 10 1.1 10 LORENZO, Tatriana 32 1 318 9.9 9 44 .205 0 6 .000 2 5 .400 2 29 31 1.0 14 0 40 32 0 11 20 0.6 Conference-Only 13 0 81 6.2 3 10 .300 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 7 7 0.5 3 0 14 9 0 3 6 0.5 01 SCHICK, Carter 6 0 11 1.8 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 0.5 Conference-Only 5 0 8 1.6 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 03 TECLEMARIAM, Ar. 14 0 37 2.6 0 9 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 1 5 6 0.4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 Conference-Only 5 0 7 1.4 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Total 34 6825 1071 2260 .474 166 509 .326 411 558 .737 494 904 1398 41.1 505 5 651 535 161 379 2719 80.0 Conference-Only 14 2800 463 917 .505 77 220 .350 180 234 .769 183 390 573 40.9 204 1 282 202 68 155 1183 84.5 Opponents 34 6825 738 2027 .364 164 543 .302 368 551 .668 478 787 1265 37.2 538 377 749 106 265 2008 59.1

18 WCCsports.com Loyola MarymountLions

Loyola Marymount Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 13-17 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 5-9 (6th) Head Coach: ...... Julie Wilhoit Record At LMU: ...... 213-221 (15 years) Overall Record: ...... 334-291 (22 years) Assistants: ...... Lynn Flanagan, Brian Rosario, Michelle Zylstra President: ...... David Burcham Athletics Director: ...... Dr. William Husak Institutional Rep: ...... Dr. Lane Bove SWA: ...... Maria Behm W. Basketball SID: ...... Mark Dodson Phone: ...... 310-338-5798 Fax: ...... 310-338-2703 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1911 (8,300) Colors: ...... Crimson, Navy, Gray Home Court: ...... Gersten Pavilion (4,156) Returning Starters: ...... 4 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 11

WCCsports.com 19 Loyola MarymountLions The Loyola Marymount Lions NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 2 Dani LeNoir G 5-6 JR TR Los Angeles, CA/Washington State 3 Alex Cowling G/F 5-11 JR 2V Benicia, CA/St. Patrick-St. Vincent HS 4 Hazel Ramirez G 5-5 FR HS Inglewood, CA/Inglewood HS 5 Mackenzie Kerins F 6-2 FR HS Eugene, OR/South Eugene HS 10 Renahy Young G 5-8 SR 3V Torrance, CA/Redondo Union HS 11 Melinda Gomez G 5-10 FR HS Covina, CA/South Hills HS 12 Hillary Drinovsky F/C 6-3 FR HS Long Beach, CA/Millikan HS 13 Courtney Collishaw G 5-11 SO TR Visalia, CA/UCSB/Redwood HS 14 Melanie Ysaguirre F 6-0 SR 3V Los Angeles, CA/Troy HS 21 Jessica Vargas G 5-9 SR 3V Flagstaff, AZ/Sinagua HS 22 Candice Nichols G 5-10 JR 2V Carson, CA/Washington / LB Poly HS 23 Lauren Wilkins G 5-11 JR 2V Portland, OR/Jesuit HS 24 Camille Buckley F 6-1 FR RS Ontario, CA/Colony HS 32 Alexis Love C 6-2 FR HS Norwalk, CA/Norwalk HS 44 Monica DeAngelis G 5-7 SO 1V Santa Monica, CA/Windward HS

Lions’ 2010-11 Schedule LMU By The Numbers 526 ... Number of points scored by Alex Cowlong last season, Date Day Opponent Location Time Nov. 12 Fri. Idaho State Pocatello, ID 7:00 p.m. which set the LMU single-season scoring record. 3 ...The Nov. 15 Mon. Long Beach State Gersten Pavilion 7:00 p.m. number of WCC Coach of the Year honors that head coach Nov. 19 Fri. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA 7:00 p.m. Julie Wilhoit has won at LMU. She has steered the Lions to an Nov. 22 Mon. Sacramento State Sacramento, CA 7:00 p.m. average of 17 wins a season from 2000-10, including LMU’s Nov. 26 Fri. #Stephen F. Austin Gersten Pavilion 1:00 p.m. first ever WCC Championship, an appearance in the 2003-04 Nov. 27 Sat. Consolation Game Gersten Pavilion 1:00 p.m. NCAA Tournament, and an appearance in the WNIT Tourna- Championship Game Gersten Pavilion 3:00 p.m. ment in 2000-01. 10 ...Number of players in LMU history to Nov. 30 Tue. Cal State Northridge Northridge, CA 7:00 p.m. Dec. 3 Fri. UCLA Gersten Pavilion 7:00 p.m. surpass the 1,000 career-points mark. Renay Young became Dec. 7 Tue. Cal State Fullerton Gersten Pavilion 5:00 p.m. the 10th player in LMU history to surpass 1,000 career points Dec. 11 Sat. Portland State Portland, OR 2:00 p.m. and currently occupies fifth place on the school’s all-time Dec. 18 Sat. UC Irvine Irvine, CA 1:00 p.m. scoring list 2 ...Number of players that garnered 2010-11 Dec. 20 Mon. Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, AK 5:00 p.m. Preseason All-WCC accolades (Cowling and Young), making Dec. 29 Wed. %Seattle University Seattle, WA 7:00 p.m. LMU and Gonzaga the only two teams in the Conference to Dec. 30 Thu. %Notre Dame Seattle, WA 4:30 p.m. have multiple selections. 17.5 ... Number of points averaged Jan. 6 Thu. Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. Jan. 8 Sat. San Diego * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. per game by Cowling last year to lead the Conference. 6.6 ... Jan. 13 Thu. Portland * Gersten Pavilion 7:00 p.m. LMU averaged 6.6 three-points field goals per game in WCC Jan. 15 Sat. Gonzaga * Gersten Pavilion 2:00 p.m. play, good for first in the WCC. Jan. 22 Sat. Pepperdine * Gersten Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Jan. 27 Thu. San Francisco * San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. Inside The Lions Jan. 29 Sat. Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Feb. 3 Thu. San Diego* Gersten Pavilion 7:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 4 Feb. 5 Sat. Saint Mary’s * Gersten Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: ...... 11 Feb. 10 Thu. Gonzaga * Spokane, WA 6:00 p.m. Newcomers: ...... 3 Feb. 12 Sat. Portland * Portland, OR 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 70 Feb. 19 Sat. Pepperdine * Malibu, CA TBA Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 52 Feb. 24 Thu. Santa Clara * Gersten Pavilion 7:00 p.m. Top Returning Scorer: ...... Alex Cowling (17.5 ppg) Feb. 26 Sat. San Francisco * Gersten Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Alex Cowling (7.1 rpg) Top Returner In Assists: ...... Renahy Young (3.0 apg) # Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Westside Thanksgiving Classic; % Catholic Tournament; Top Returner In Steals: ...... Renahy Young (2.06 spg) * Denotes conference game; All times Pacific; Home games in BOLD Seniors: ...... 3 Juniors: ...... 4 Sophomores: ...... 2 Freshmen: ...... 6

20 WCCsports.com Loyola MarymountLions Melanie Ysaguirre, SR, Lions’ F All-Time Melanie Ysaguirre started in Win-Loss Record 25 of her 30 appearances WCC WCC All last season. She averaged Year W-L FIN W-L 3.3 ppg and 4.5 rpg in 19.6 2009-10 5-9 6 13-17 mpg, while shooting a team 2008-09 7-7 T4 18-12 best 55.1% from the field. 2007-08 7-7 4 15-15 2006-07 9-5 3 19-12 2005-06 10-4 3 17-12 2004-05 9-5 2 16-13 2003-04 13-1 1 24-6 2002-03 5-9 T5 14-15 2001-02 7-7 5 15-13 Candice Nichols, JR, G 2000-01 10-4 3 21-10 1999-00 6-8 5 13-15 Candice Nichols started 1998-99 4-10 T6 8-19 20 of the 29 games that 1997-98 0-14 8 3-24 she played in last season. 1996-97 4-10 6 5-22 She was third on the team 1995-96 3-11 7 12-16 in scoring at 8.1 points per 1994-95 2-12 8 6-21 game. Nichols also scored 1993-94 3-11 8 7-20 in double-figures in 11 1992-93 5-9 8 14-12 games last season, includ- Alex Cowling, JR, G/F 1991-92 0-14 8 6-21 ing a career-high 22 points Last season, Alex Cowling broke the LMU 1990-91 4-10 7 11-17 vs. Cal Poly (Dec. 19). 1989-90 7-7 T3 14-14 single-season scoring record, reaching 526 1988-89 9-5 3 17-11 points. For her efforts, Cowling was named 1987-88 5-9 T6 15-15 2009-10 First Team All-WCC. She is now 1986-87 1-11 7 5-23 second in LMU career scoring average (15.5 1985-86 0-12 7 3-25 ppg) and has 927 career points. She was also named to this year’s Preseason All-WCC List. Wilhoit’s Career Coaching Record Division I Only Overall WCC Head Coach Julie Wilhoit Year School W-L W-L Finish 1995-96 LMU 12-16 3-11 7 WCC H Winningest coach in Lion program history 1996-97 LMU 5-22 4-10 6 WCC 1997-98 LMU 3-24 0-14 8 WCC with 213 career victories in 15 years. 1998-99 LMU 8-19 4-10 T6 WCC 1999-00 LMU 13-15 6-8 5 WCC H 2000-01 LMU 21-10 10-4 3 WCC Three-time WCC Coach of the Year, 2001-02 LMU 15-13 7-7 5 WCC including LMU’s first ever 2002-03 LMU 14-15 5-9 T5 WCC 2003-04 LMU 24-6 13-1 1 WCC H 2004-05 LMU 16-13 9-5 2 WCC Led LMU to the program's first-ever WCC 2005-06 LMU 17-12 10-4 3 WCC regular season and tournament titles in 2006-07 LMU 19-12 9-5 3 WCC 2007-08 LMU 15-15 7-7 T3 WCC 2003-04, and LMU's first NCAA Tournament 2008-09 LMU 18-12 7-7 T4 WCC appearance. 2009-10 LMU 13-17 5-9 6 WCC TOTAL 15 years 213-222 99-111 H Named the WBCA Region VIII Coach of the Year following the LMU Lions Last Five Years 2003-04 season. H Since 2000 has led the Lions to a 87-43 (.669) record at Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason Gersten Pavilion. 2009-10 5-9 6th 1-1 13-17 N/A H 2008-09 7-7 T4th 1-1 18-12 N/A Named 2005 YWCA Woman of the Year. 2007-08 7-7 T3rd 0-1 15-15 N/A H From 2000 to 2010, has steered the Lions to an average of 2006-07 9-5 3rd 2-1 19-12 N/A 17 wins a season 2005-06 10-4 3rd 1-1 17-12 N/A

WCCsports.com 21 Loyola MarymountLions 2009-10 Results Overall: 13-17; WCC: 5-9 Home: 5-9; Away: 7-7; Neutral: 1-1 Date Opponent Location Score Nov. 13 Fri. Southern Methodist Dallas, TX L 58-78 Nov. 16 Mon Long Beach State Long Beach, CA W 75-70 Nov. 20 Fri. UC Irvine Los Angeles, CA L 62-65 Nov. 22 Sun. UCSB Santa Barbara, CA W 65-40 Nov. 27 Fri. Saint Louis 1 Los Angeles, CA W 87-61 Nov. 28 Sat. South Florida 1 Los Angeles, CA L 71-77 (OT) Dec. 2 Wed. San Jose State San Jose, CA W 66-47 Dec. 5 Sat. Fresno State Los Angeles, CA L 68-82 Dec. 9 Wed. Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, CA W 66-64 Dec. 12 Sat. New Mexico Albuquerque, NM L 55-74 Dec. 19 Sat. Cal Poly Los Angeles, CA W 80-63 Dec. 21 Mon. San Diego State Los Angeles, CA L 54-75 Dec. 28 Mon. UCLA Los Angeles, CA L 52-73 Dec. 30 Wed. Seattle U. Los Angeles, CA W 74-68 Jan. 9 Sat. Pepperdine * Malibu, CA L 65-82 Jan. 14 Thu. San Francisco * San Francisco, CA W 63-55 Jan. 16 Sat. Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA W 60-56 Jan. 21 Thu. Portland * Los Angeles, CA L 91-94 Jan. 23 Sat. Gonzaga * Los Angeles, CA L 77-91 Jan. 28 Thu. San Diego * San Diego, CA L 60-69 Jan. 30 Sat. Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA L 63-72 Feb. 6 Sat. Pepperdine * Los Angeles, CA L 62-72 Feb. 11 Thu. Santa Clara * Los Angeles, CA W 73-61 Feb. 13 Sat. San Francisco * Los Angeles, CA W 58-48 Feb. 18 Thu. Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 40-37 Feb. 20 Sat. Portland * Portland, OR W 71-58 Feb. 25 Thu. San Diego * Los Angeles, CA L 68-71 Feb. 27 Sat. Saint Mary’s * Los Angeles, CA L 64-67 Mar. 5 Fri. San Francisco # Las Vegas, NV W 61-54 Mar. 6 Sat. Pepperdine # Las Vegas, NV L 51-60 # WCC Tournament; 1Courtyard by Marriott LA Thanksgiving Classic; Home games Bold;* Denotes conference game Renahy Young, SR, G

Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Loyola Marymount Lions’ Final Stats ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 COWLING, Alex 30 29 935 31.2 202 398 .508 19 63 .302 103 126 .817 78 135 213 7.1 66 1 31 49 11 36 526 17.5 Conference-Only 14 14 459 32.8 111 218 .509 8 29 .276 55 66 .833 44 65 109 7.8 27 1 16 25 4 1 9 285 20.4 10 YOUNG, Renahy 30 29 1014 33.8 141 350 .403 51 138 .370 115 144 .799 22 64 86 2.9 59 0 89 99 7 62 448 14.9 Conference-Only 14 14 491 35.1 72 180 .400 29 70 .414 51 64 .797 13 31 44 3.1 28 0 48 40 3 33 224 16.0 22 NICHOLS, Candice 29 20 800 27.6 75 239 .314 23 86 .267 61 84 .726 18 67 85 2.9 66 1 51 78 4 46 234 8.1 Conference-Only 13 7 346 26.6 37 126 .294 8 41 .195 24 38 .632 14 24 38 2.9 36 1 20 33 1 28 106 8.2 32 SYBESMA, Jenna 30 1 498 16.6 82 188 .436 0 1 .000 23 35 .657 35 60 95 3.2 18 0 23 41 14 11 187 6.2 Conference-Only 14 0 213 15.2 24 64 .375 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 17 25 42 3.0 5 0 13 13 5 6 54 3.9 12 HELMERS, Lisa 30 26 854 28.5 57 179 .318 37 124 .298 17 23 .739 21 64 85 2.8 50 1 45 41 5 16 168 5.6 Conference-Only 14 14 427 30.5 30 92 .326 18 62 .290 8 10 .800 9 27 36 2.6 27 1 22 21 2 10 86 6.1 33 GOSS, Kavita 30 13 546 18.2 45 141 .319 31 102 .304 11 11 1.000 16 50 66 2.2 20 0 33 27 1 11 132 4.4 Conference-Only 14 7 277 19.8 21 74 .284 16 52 .308 9 9 1.000 10 25 35 2.5 10 0 17 15 1 5 67 4.8 14 YSAGUIRRE, Melanie 30 25 588 19.6 43 78 .551 0 0 .000 13 21 .619 61 73 134 4.5 85 3 24 33 8 23 99 3.3 Conference-Only 14 11 294 21.0 17 32 .531 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 24 36 60 4.3 41 1 11 13 4 9 36 2.6 01 DEANGELIS, Monica 29 0 230 7.9 26 99 .263 19 71 .268 5 7 .714 4 9 13 0.4 23 0 16 25 1 6 76 2.6 Conference-Only 14 0 123 8.8 16 53 .302 13 39 .333 5 7 .714 3 5 8 0.6 15 0 9 13 0 1 50 3.6 31 BURKETT, Maggie 25 5 207 8.3 11 27 .407 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 22 18 40 1.6 23 0 7 11 2 7 26 1.0 Conference-Only 12 3 121 10.1 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 14 14 28 2.3 12 0 3 6 2 3 7 0.6 23 WILKINS, Lauren 20 0 84 4.2 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 7 4 11 0.6 7 0 6 3 0 2 2 0.1 Conference-Only 10 0 49 4.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 3 6 0.6 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0.0 Total 30 6025 706 1748 .404 181 586 .309 367 485 .757 363 666 1029 34.3 448 7 333 438 55 224 1960 65.3 Conference-Only 14 2800 330 845 .391 92 293 .314 163 211 .773 179 280 459 32.8 204 4 160 184 22 115 915 65.4 Opponents 30 6101 733 1795 .408 147 466 .315 342 487 .702 361 812 1173 39.1 563 - 412 579 138 250 1955 65.2 Conference-Only 14 2800 356 774 .460 95 238 .399 162 211 .768 163 362 525 37.5 236 - 216 234 61 88 969 69.2

22 WCCsports.com PepperdineWaves

Pepperdine Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 20-12 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 9-5 (3rd) Head Coach: ...... Julie Rousseau Record At Pepperdine: ...... 86-94 (6 years) Overall Record: ...... Same Assistants: ...... Darryl Brown, Kristen Dowling, David Johnson President: ...... Andrew K. Benton Athletics Director: ...... Dr. John Watson Institutional Rep: ...... Don Shores SWA: ...... Cindy DelDosso W. Basketball SID: ...... Chris Macaluso Phone: ...... 310-506-4333 Fax: ...... 310-506-4322 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Malibu, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1937 (8,300) Colors: ...... Blue, Orange, White Home Court: ...... Firestone Field House (3,104) Returning Starters: ...... 4 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 11

WCCsports.com 23 Pepperdine Waves The Pepperdine Waves NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Robie Mayberry F 6-0 FR HS Oakland, CA/Bishop O’Dowd HS 2 Dori Lansbach G 5-8 SO TR Traverse City, MI/North Florida 3 Audrey Miller G 5-10 RS SO 1V Portland, OR/Central Catholic 5 Jazmine Jackson G 5-9 JR 2V Oakland, CA/Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep 10 Joy Lelo G 5-8 SR 3V La Canada, CA/La Canada HS 12 Kelsey Patrick F 6-0 SO 1V Mukilteo, WA/Kamiak HS 15 Skye Barnett F 5-11 JR 2V Albuquerque, NM/Cibola HS 20 Jade McNorton C 6-3 RS FR RS Boise, ID/Centennial HS 22 Shay Cooney-Williams G 5-6 SO 1V Frisco, TX/Frisco HS 23 Katie Menton G 5-10 RS JR 2V Coarsegold, CA/Yosemite HS 24 T’Keyah Shealy F 5-11 SO 1V Englewood, CO/Regis Jesuit HS 32 Lauren Bell G 5-8 JR 2V San Bruno, CA/Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep 35 Doris Park-Sherman F 6-1 SO 1V Newbury Park, CA/Newbury Park HS 44 Alex Jarrell C 6-4 SO 1V Shelbyville, TN/Shelbyville Central HS

Waves’ 2009-10 Schedule Pepperdine By The Numbers 4 ... Number of starters returning from last year’s WNIT squad Day Date Opponent Location Time Fri. Nov. 12 vs. UCSB Malibu, CA 6:00 pm that posted a 20-12 record and finished as the runner-up to Sun. Nov. 14 Nevada Reno, NV 2:00 pm Gonzaga at the Zappos.com WCC Basketball Championships. Wed. Nov. 17 CSUN Northridge, CA 7:00 pm 14.9...Turnovers per game average last season that was the Fri. Nov. 19 UC Davis Malibu, CA 7:00 pm lowest in program history. 6.13...As a team, Pepperdine finished Tue. Nov. 23 Boise State Malibu, CA 7:00 pm 2009-10 ranked 11th in the nation in turnover margin at 6.13. Fri. Nov. 26 Temple Malibu, CA 2:00 pm 3...The Waves are three wins away from reaching 300 all-time Sun. Nov. 28 Fresno State Fresno, CA 2:00 pm victories (297-168 /.639) at Firestone Fieldhouse. 9...Number of Wed. Dec. 1 UC Irvine Irvine, CA 7:00 pm conference victories Head Coach Julie Rousseau led the Waves Fri. Dec. 3 Oregon State Corvalis, OR 7:00 pm to last year, which is tied for the most in her tenure at Pepperdine. Tue. Dec. 7 San Diego State Malibu, CA 7:00 pm 14...Head coach Julie Rousseau is 14 victories away (86) from Sat. Dec. 18 Cal St. Fullerton Malibu, CA 2:00 pm reaching 100 in her career as Pepperdine’s head coach. 3... Mon. Dec. 20 Cal Poly Malibu, CA 1:00 pm Tue. Dec. 28 UC Riverside Riverside, CA TBA Place in which Pepperdine finished in the league last year, which Sun. Jan. 2 Colorado State Fort Collins, CO 2:00 pm was tied for the highest finish in Rousseau’s time with the team. Thu. Jan. 6 San Diego* San Diego, CA 7:00 pm 11...Overall, the team returns 11 letterwinners from a year ago Sat. Jan. 8 Saint Mary’s* Moraga, CA 2:00 pm and only lost two (Miranda Ayim and Taylor Snider). 1590 ... The Thu. Jan. 13 Gonzaga* Malibu, CA 7:00 pm number of points scored by Pepperdine’s four returning starters, Sat. Jan. 15 Portland* Malibu, CA 2:00 pm which accounted for 75% of the team’s scoring. Sat. Jan. 22 Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, CA 2:00 pm Thu. Jan. 27 Santa Clara* Santa Clara, CA 7:00 pm Inside The Waves Sat. Jan. 29 San Francisco* San Francisco, CA 2:00 pm Thu. Feb. 3 Saint Mary’s* Malibu, CA 7:00 pm Starters Returning: ...... 4 Sat. Feb. 5 San Diego* Malibu, CA 2:00 pm Letterwinners Returning: ...... 11 Thu. Feb. 10 Portland* Portland, OR 7:00 pm Newcomers: ...... 2 Sat. Feb 12 Gonzaga* Spokane, WA 2:00 pm Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 75 Sat. Feb 19 Loyola Marymount* Malibu, CA 2:00 pm Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 65.6 Thu. Feb 24 San Francisco* Malibu, CA 7:00 pm Top Returning Scorer: ...... Jazmine Jackson (11.5 ppg) Sat. Feb 26 Santa Clara* Malibu, CA 2:00 pm Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Jazmine Jackson (5.7 rpg) Top Returner In Assists: ...... Lauren Bell (2.9 apg) *Denotes Conference game; All Times Pacific; All Times & Dates Subject To Change; Top Returner In Steals: ...... Jazmine Jackson (1.78 spg) Home games in BOLD Seniors: ...... 1 Juniors: ...... 4 Sophomores: ...... 7 Freshmen: ...... 2

24 WCCsports.com Pepperdine Waves Joy Lelo, SR, G Waves’ Joy Lelo played in 31 All-Time games and started two as Win-Loss Record a junior, averaging 15.2 WCC WCC All minutes per game. Lelo Year W-L FIN W-L posted averages of 2.5 2009-10 9-5 3 20-12 points and 1.4 rebounds. 2008-09 9-5 3 16-13 She scored a season-high 2007-08 5-9 8 10-18 nine points three times: vs. 2006-07 6-8 5 14-17 Northern Arizona (11/13), 2005-06 8-6 4 14-17 vs. Purdue (11/29) and at 2004-05 7-7 T4 12-17 Portland (2/18). 2003-04 10-4 T2 17-13 2002-03 12-2 1 22-8 2001-02 11-3 1 23-8 2000-01 10-4 4 20-11 Skye Barnett, JR, F 1999-00 12-2 1 21-10 1998-99 11-3 T1 21-9 Skye Barnett started all 32 1997-98 10-4 2 21-10 games as a sophomore, 1996-97 6-8 5 15-13 turning in averages of 6.2 1995-96 7-7 T4 15-13 points and 4.8 rebounds in 1994-95 4-10 T5 10-16 24.1 minutes per contest. 1993-94 6-8 T5 13-13 1992-93 7-7 3 15-15 Alex Jarrell, SO, C 1991-92 9-5 4 17-11 For her efforts, Barnett 1990-91 6-8 5 13-15 earned the WCC Commis- Alex Jarrell appeared in 31 games and started 1989-90 5-9 T5 14-14 sioner’s “Bronze Honors.” seven as a sophomore. Jarrell ranked 15th 1988-89 6-8 T4 11-17 in the WCC in blocked shots (0.4). She was 1987-88 8-6 4 15-12 named WCC All-Academic honorable men- 1986-87 6-6 T4 16-11 tion and also earned West Coast Conference 1985-86 5-7 T5 7-21 Commissioner’s “Silver Honors.”

Rousseau’s Career Coaching Record Head Coach Julie Rousseau Division I Only H The 2009-10 Pepperdine squad went Overall WCC 20-12 overall, reaching the 20-win plateau Year School W-L W-L Finish for the first time since 2002-03 and earning 2004-05 Pepperdine 12-17 7-7 T4 WCC a spot in the Women’s NIT. 2005-06 Pepperdine 14-17 8-6 4 WCC H 2006-07 Pepperdine 14-17 6-8 5 WCC Spent Summer of 2009 as asst. coach for 2007-08 Pepperdine 10-18 5-9 8 WCC the USA Women’s World University Games 2008-09 Pepperdine 16-13 9-5 3 WCC Basketball Team, winning the Gold Medal. 2009-10 Pepperdine 20-12 9-5 3 WCC H TOTAL 6 Years 86-94 44-40 Became fastest coach in school history to make the NCAA Tournament in just her second year in 2006.

H Has compiled an 86-94 overall record, and a 44-40 mark in Pepperdine Waves Last Five Years conference play, in six seasons at Pepperdine.

Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason H Came to Malibu from Stanford, where she assisted on Tara 2009-10 9-5 3rd 2-1 20-12 NIT 1st Rd. VanDerveer's staff from 2000-04. 2008-09 9-5 3rd 0-1 16-13 N/A H 2007-08 5-9 8th 0-1 10-18 N/A Helped Cardinal post a 105-26 record while on The Farm. 2006-07 6-8 5th 1-1 14-17 N/A H Was the Head Coach of the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks for 2005-06 8-6 4th 3-0 14-17 NCAA 1st Rd. one season (1998). WCCsports.com 25 Pepperdine Waves 2009-10 Results Overall: 20-12; WCC: 9-5 Home: 8-4; Away: 8-7; Neutral: 4-1 Date Opponent Location Score Fri. Nov. 13 Northern Arizona Malibu, CA W 96-67 Tue. Nov. 17 San Jose State San Jose, CA W 83-66 Thu. Nov. 19 No. 2 Stanford Palo Alto, CA L 50-99 Sat. Nov. 21 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA L 59-62 Tue. Nov. 24 UC Riverside Malibu, CA L 72-80 Fri. Nov. 27 Providence Northridge, CA W 64-51 Sun. Nov. 29 Purdue Malibu, CA W 64-59 Fri. Dec. 4 Utah State 1 Tempe, AZ W 67-46 Sat. Dec. 5 No. 13 Arizona State 1 Tempe, AZ L 52-62 Tue. Dec. 8 San Diego State San Diego, CA W 62-61(OT) Fri. Dec. 18 Nevada Malibu, CA W 70-64 Sat. Dec. 20 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA W 56-49 Tue. Dec. 22 UC Irvine Malibu, CA W 91-74 Wed. Dec. 30 No. 21 Kansas Lawrence, KS L 63-82 Sat. Jan 09 Loyola Marymount * Malibu, CA W 82-65 Thu. Jan 14 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA W 83-67 Sat. Jan 16 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA W 67-43 Thu. Jan 21 Gonzaga * Malibu, CA L 64-107 Sat. Jan 23 Portland * Malibu, CA L 76-82 (OT) Thu. Jan 28 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA L 65-80 Fri. Jan 29 San Diego * San Diego, CA W 61-49 Sat. Feb 06 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA W 72-62 Thu. Feb 11 San Francisco * Malibu, CA W 68-49 Sat. Feb 13 Santa Clara * Malibu, CA W 65-51 Thu. Feb 18 Portland * Portland, OR W 67-64 Fri. Feb 19 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 45-87 Thu. Feb 25 Saint Mary’s * Malibu, CA L 38-52 Sat. Feb 27 San Diego ! * Malibu, CA W 76-65 (OT) Sat. Mar. 6 Loyola Marymount # Las Vegas, NV W 60-51 Sun. Mar. 7 Saint Mary’s # Las Vegas, NV W 62-56 Mon. Mar. 8 Gonzaga # Las Vegas, NV L 48-76 Thu. Mar. 18 BYU $ Provo, UT L 58-62 # WCC Tournament; $ WNIT; 1Arizona State Tournament; ! Game televised on CBS College Sports; All Times Pacific; All Times & Dates Subject To Change Jazmine Jackson, JR, G

Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Pepperdine Waves’ Final Stats

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 AYIM, Miranda 32 32 1029 32.2 204 456 .447 5 26 .192 66 94 .702 76 138 214 6.7 81 0 35 68 85 52 479 15.0 Conference-Only 14 14 449 32.1 91 204 .446 2 11 .182 31 36 .861 30 69 99 7.1 36 0 17 34 50 18 215 15.4 05 JACKSON, Jazmine 32 32 1016 31.8 123 341 .361 9 36 .250 113 141 .801 74 107 181 5.7 51 0 87 76 4 57 368 11.5 Conference-Only 14 14 436 31.1 60 157 .382 3 14 .214 35 44 .795 35 42 77 5.5 24 0 39 26 1 25 158 11.3 32 BELL, Lauren 30 30 858 28.6 86 271 .317 31 101 .307 77 94 .819 27 66 93 3.1 53 0 86 62 5 50 280 9.3 Conference-Only 14 14 399 28.5 35 121 .289 13 44 .295 36 42 .857 12 26 38 2.7 25 0 33 28 2 24 119 8.5 23 MENTON, Katie 27 24 572 21.2 75 230 .326 53 159 .333 33 43 .767 21 56 77 2.9 54 2 14 21 3 26 236 8.7 Conference-Only 10 8 205 20.5 28 82 .341 20 52 .385 6 7 .857 8 22 30 3.0 22 1 8 6 1 11 82 8.2 15 BARNETT, Skye 32 32 770 24.1 68 154 .442 2 6 .333 59 82 .720 74 79 153 4.8 100 4 40 56 7 45 197 2.5 Conference-Only 14 14 324 23.1 28 63 .444 0 0 .000 27 37 .730 30 27 57 4.1 49 2 16 27 3 25 83 5.9 22 COONEY-WILLIAMS, Shay 32 0 471 14.7 75 187 .401 29 76 .382 7 12 .583 15 36 51 1.6 28 0 42 44 1 28 186 5.8 Conference-Only 14 0 244 17.4 35 91 .385 10 32 .313 7 8 .875 8 21 29 2.1 12 0 22 17 1 20 87 6.2 12 PATRICK, Kelsey 31 0 299 9.6 22 81 .272 12 42 .286 32 41 .780 13 20 33 1.1 18 0 7 17 2 15 88 2.8 Conference-Only 14 0 168 12.0 15 49 .306 8 25 .320 21 27 .778 6 10 16 1.1 7 0 3 10 1 5 59 4.2 44 JARRELL, Alex 31 7 383 12.4 32 103 .311 2 14 .143 14 23 .609 24 35 59 1.9 37 0 14 19 13 6 80 2.6 Conference-Only 14 5 174 12.4 17 50 .340 2 8 .250 4 9 .444 12 13 25 1.8 16 0 9 10 4 4 40 2.9 10 LELO, Joy 31 2 472 15.2 24 77 .312 5 24 .208 26 43 .605 27 16 43 1.4 28 0 23 31 1 21 79 2.5 Conference-Only 13 0 198 15.2 10 31 .323 2 12 .167 8 10 .800 12 6 18 1.4 15 0 9 9 1 7 30 2.3 24 SHEALY, T’Keyah 30 0 282 9.4 19 68 .279 0 2 .000 20 35 .571 28 28 56 1.9 37 1 13 43 5 14 58 1.9 Conference-Only 14 0 141 10.1 13 38 .342 0 1 .000 6 13 .462 15 17 32 2.3 16 0 12 19 3 9 32 2.3 34 SNIDER, Taylor 25 1 181 7.2 13 39 .333 0 1 .000 11 28 .393 34 34 68 2.7 26 0 7 19 3 4 37 1.5 Conference-Only 9 1 63 7.0 6 13 .462 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 12 11 23 2.6 8 0 3 4 2 3 15 1.7 03 MILLER, Audrey 12 0 65 5.4 3 21 .143 0 7 .000 3 4 .750 4 3 7 0.6 5 0 0 6 0 0 9 0.8 Conference-Only 5 0 19 3.8 0 6 .000 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 2 1 3 0.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.6 35 PARK-SHERMAN, Dor 19 0 77 4.1 2 11 .182 0 8 .000 5 6 .833 9 13 22 1.2 16 0 5 2 1 7 9 0.5 Conference-Only 8 0 30 3.8 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 4 4 1.000 2 5 7 0.9 7 0 2 1 0 1 6 0.8 Total 32 6475 746 2039 .366 148 502 .295 466 646 .721 501 679 1180 36.9 534 7 373 478 130 325 2106 65.8 Conference-Only 14 2850 339 909 .373 60 202 .297 191 248 .770 223 290 513 36.6 238 3 173 200 69 152 929 66.4 Opponents 32 6475 780 1801 .433 170 475 .358 360 506 .711 411 885 1296 40.5 546 15 449 679 114 174 2090 65.3 Conference-Only 14 2850 339 795 .426 73 201 .363 172 222 .775 195 371 566 40.4 209 4 171 288 51 73 923 65.9

26 WCCsports.com Portland Pilots

Portland Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 18-13 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 7-7 (T4th) Head Coach: ...... Jim Sollars Record At Portland: ...... 335-360 (25 years) Overall Record: ...... 512-442 (34 years) Assistants: ...... Sean Kelly, Shayla Johnson, Catherria Turner President: ..... Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D. Athletics Director: ...... Larry Williams Institutional Rep: ...... Larry Lewis SWA: ...... Karen Peters W. Basketball SID: ...... Adam Linnman Phone: ...... 503-943-7731 Fax: ...... 503-943-7242 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Portland, Ore. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1901 (3,300) Colors: ...... Purple, White Home Court: ...... Chiles Center (4,852) Returning Starters: ...... 4 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 9

WCCsports.com 27 Portland Pilots The Portland Pilots NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 3 Natalie Day G/F 6-0 JR 1V Germantown, MD/Northwest HS/Howard 10 ReZina TecleMariam G 5-8 JR 2V Puyallup, WA/Bellarmine Prep 11 Tara Cronin G 5-10 SR 3V Spokane, WA/Gonzaga Prep 15 Sarah Griffin G 5-8 FR RS Lake Oswego, OR/Jesuit HS 14 Egle Karolyte F 6-1 SR 1V Klaipeda, Lithuania/Cochise College 22 Cassandra Brown G/F 6-1 FR HS Vernon, BC/Clarence Fulton 23 Alexis Byrd G 5-10 FR HS Las Vegas, NV/Centennial HS 24 Nakeisha Brown G/F 5-11 JR 2V Houston, TX/Alief Elsik HS 30 Amy Pupa F 6-1 FR HS Ventura, CA/Ventura HS 32 Sarah Kliewer F 6-1 SO 1V Spokane, WA/Lewis & Clark HS 33 Jessica Clemens F 6-0 SR 3V Burns, OR/Burns HS 35 Elise Snyder C 6-3 FR HS Riverside, CA/Patriot HS 42 Alexis Gannis F 6-1 JR 2V Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista HS 50 Lauren Angel C/F 6-3 SR 3V Wollongong, Australia/Saint Mary Star of the Sea

Pilots’ 2010-11 Schedule Portland By The Numbers 18... Wins posted by the Pilots last year, which was the Date Day Opponent Location Time Nov. 12 Fri Boise State Boise, ID 3:00 PM most wins posted by Portland in 12 years. Over the last Nov. 14 Sun Eastern Washington Cheney, WA 2:00 PM five seasons, the Pilots went from four wins in 2005 to Nov. 18 Thur Washington State Portland, OR 7:00 PM Nov. 20 Sat Air Force Portland, OR 2:00 PM 10 wins in 2006 to 15 in 2007 to 17 in 2008 to 18 in Nov. 22 Mon Oregon Portland, OR 7:00 PM 2009. .769... Portland’s team free-throw percentage last Nov. 26 Fri Lamar # Houston, TX 3:30 PM Nov. 27 Sat Houston Baptist # Houston, TX 3:00 PM season that led the WCC and was seventh in the nation Dec. 1 Wed Seattle Portland, OR 7:00 PM 96... Points scored against Sacramento State last sea- Dec. 4 Sat Hawaii Portland, OR 7:00 PM Dec. 10 Fri Montana State Bozeman, MT 5:00 PM son that was the highest point total for the Pilots since Dec. 12 Sun Montana Missoula, MT 1:00 PM 1997 3...Offensive rebounds per game average of Alexis Dec. 19 Sun Pacific Stockton, CA 2:00 PM Dec. 21 Tue UC Irvine Irvine, CA 4:00 PM Gannis that led the West Coast Conference last year 2... Dec. 28 Tue Portland State Portland, OR 7:00 PM Years in a row that the Pilots have made a postseason Dec. 30 Thur Idaho Portland, OR 7:00 PM Jan. 8 Sat Gonzaga* Portland, OR 2:00 PM appearance. Last year, they made an appearance in Jan. 13 Thur Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, CA 7:00 PM the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational, mark- Jan. 15 Sat Pepperdine* Malibu, CA 2:00 PM Jan. 20 Thur San Francisco* Portland, OR 7:00 PM ing their first back-to-back postseason berths since the Jan. 22 Sat Santa Clara* Portland, OR 2:00 PM 1996 and 1997 seasons. 2... Winning seasons in a row Jan. 27 Thur San Diego* San Diego, CA 7:00 PM Jan. 29 Sat Saint Mary’s* Moraga, CA 2:00 PM for the Pilots, their first in ten years. Feb. 4 Fri Gonzaga* Spokane, WA 6:00 PM Feb. 10 Thur Pepperdine* Portland, OR 7:00 PM Inside The Pilots Feb. 12 Sat Loyola Marymount* Portland, OR 2:00 PM Feb. 17 Thur San Francisco* San Francisco, CA 7:00 PM Starters Returning: ...... 4 Feb. 19 Sat Santa Clara* Santa Clara, CA 2:00 PM Feb. 24 Thur San Diego* Portland, OR 7:00 PM Letterwinners Returning: ...... 9 Feb. 26 Sat Saint Mary’s* Portland, OR 2:00 PM Newcomers: ...... 5 Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 76.2 *West Coast Conference game, Home games in BOLD and played at the Chiles Center Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 89.9 All times are Pacific and subject to change. Updated 11/4/10. # Houston Baptist Top Returning Scorer: ...... Natalie Day (11.2 ppg) Tournament Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Alexis Gannis (5.6 rpg) Top Returner In Assists: ...... ReZina TecleMariam (3.8 apg) Top Returner In Steals: ...... ReZina TecleMariam (1.96 spg) Seniors: ...... 4 Juniors: ...... 4 Sophomores: ...... 1 Freshmen: ...... 5

28 WCCsports.com Portland Pilots Alexis Gannis, JR, F Pilots’All-Time Last season, Alexis Gannis Win-Loss Record was an All-WCC honorable WCC WCC All mention and finished 3rd Year W-L FIN W-L in the WCC with eight re- 2009-10 7-7 4 18-13 bounds per game. Gannis 2008-09 10-4 2 17-14 also finished in the top five 2007-08 5-10 6 15-15 in the Conference with a 2006-07 2-12 8 10-20 .524 field goal percentage. 2005-06 1-13 8 4-24 2004-05 1-13 8 6-22 2003-04 8-6 4 14-15 2002-03 5-9 T5 11-17 2001-02 5-9 6 13-15 2000-01 4-10 7 14-15 ReZina TecleMariam, 1999-00 3-11 7 11-20 JR, G 1998-99 7-7 4t 16-13 1997-98 9-5 3t 19-9 ReZina TecleMariam fin- 1996-97 14-0 1 27-3 ished in the top 10 in the 1995-96 12-2 1t 23-7 WCC in five statistical 1994-95 12-2 2 23-7 categories last season, 1993-94 7-7 4 17-12 including third in assists 1992-93 6-8 4t 12-17 (3.8 apg), fourth in assist to 1991-92 10-4 1t 14-14 turnover ratio (1.4), fourth 1990-91 1-13 8 7-21 in steals (2.0 ppg), fourth in minutes played (35.5 Lauren Angel, SR, C/F 1989-90 5-9 5t 9-18 mpg), and ninth in three- Last season, Lauren Angel finished in top 25 1988-89 5-9 6 7-21 point field goal percentage in the WCC with a nine points per game aver- 1987-88 10-4 2 17-11 (.343). age, which included 14 double-digit scoring 1986-87 ------11-17 performances. She also ranked fifth in the 1985-86 ------21-11 Conference with 1.1 blocked shots per contest.

Sollars’ Career Coaching Record Head Coach Jim Sollars At Portland Only Overall WCC H Has led the Pilots to two straight post- Year School W-L W-L Finish seasons after receiving an invite to the 1986-87 Portland 11-17 - inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational 1987-88 Portland 17-11 10-4 2 WCC 1988-89 Portland 7-21 5-9 6 WCC following the 2009-10 season. Portland went 1989-90 Portland 9-18 5-9 5t WCC 18-13 in 2009-10 for the program’s most 1990-91 Portland 7-21 1-13 8 WCC wins in a season in 12 years. 1991-92 Portland 14-14 10-4 1t WCC 1992-93 Portland 12-17 6-8 4t WCC H 1993-94 Portland 17-12 7-7 4 WCC Has posted a 335-360 (.482) record in 24 1994-95 Portland 23-7 12-2 2 WCC years at UP, and a 512-443 (.536) record 1995-96 Portland 23-7 12-2 1t WCC in 34 years of collegiate coaching. Led the 1996-97 Portland 27-3 14-0 1 WCC 1997-98 Portland 19-9 9-5 3t WCC Pilots to three WCC titles (1992, 96, & 97), and one WCC Tour- 1998-99 Portland 16-13 7-7 4t WCC nament crown (1994). 1999-00 Portland 11-20 3-11 7 WCC 2000-01 Portland 14-15 4-10 7 WCC H Guided the Pilots to four straight NCAA Tournament 2001-02 Portland 13-15 5-9 6 WCC 2002-03 Portland 11-17 5-9 T5 WCC appearances from 1994-97, and five postseason appearances 2003-04 Portland 14-15 8-6 4 WCC in six years during the mid-to-late 90’s. 2004-05 Portland 6-22 1-13 8 WCC 2005-06 Portland 4-24 1-13 8 WCC H Easily the most tenured women’s head coach in conference 2006-07 Portland 10-20 2-12 8 WCC 2007-08 Portland 15-15 5-10 6 WCC history with 24 years at the helm of the Portland program with 2008-09 Portland 17-14 10-5 2 WCC the most conference victories at 149. 2009-10 Portland 18-13 7-7 4 WCC TOTAL 24 years 335-360 149-175 H Earned 1997 WBCA Region VIII Coach of the Year. WCCsports.com 29 Portland Pilots 2009-10 Results Overall: 18-13; WCC: 7-7 Home: 8-7; Away: 10-5; Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Location Score Sat Nov. 14 Eastern Washington Portland, OR L 62-74 Mon Nov. 16 Utah State Portland, OR L 57-63 Thurs Nov. 20 Air Force Colorado Springs, CO W 73-65 Sun Nov. 22 Sacramento State Portland, OR W 98-63 Tue Nov. 24 Portland State Portland, OR W 75-71 Wed Dec. 2 Oregon Eugene, OR L 68-95 Fri Dec. 4 Pacific Portland, OR W 80-66 Sun Dec. 6 Boise State Portland, OR W 76-65 Fri Dec. 11 Idaho Moscow, ID W 67-56 Sun Dec. 13 Washington State Pullman, WA W 79-53 Sat Dec. 19 Montana Portland, OR W 66-58 Mon Dec. 21 Montana State Portland, OR W 78-75 Tue Dec. 29 Utah Valley Orem, UT W 78-40 Thu Dec. 31 BYU Provo, UT L 57-69 Sun Jan. 3 Seattle Portland, OR W 74-69 (OT) Sat Jan. 9 Gonzaga* Spokane, WA L 54-90 Thu Jan. 14 San Diego* Portland, OR L 53-59 Sat Jan. 16 Saint Mary’s* Portland, OR L 65-72 Thu Jan. 21 Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, CA W 94-91 Sat Jan. 23 Pepperdine* Malibu, CA W 82-76 (OT) Thu Jan. 28 San Francisco* Portland, OR W 53-50 Sat Jan. 30 Santa Clara* Portland, OR W 73-65 Sat Feb. 6 Gonzaga Portland, OR L 58-70 Thu Feb. 11 San Diego* San Diego, CA W 74-68 Sat Feb. 13 Saint Mary’s Moraga, CA L 64-67 Thu Feb. 18 Pepperdine Portland, OR L 64-67 Sat Feb. 20 Loyola Marymount Portland, OR L 58-71 Thu Feb. 25 San Francisco San Francisco, CA W 80-52 Sat Feb. 27 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA W 67-64 Sat. Mar. 6 Santa Clara # Las Vegas, NV L 61-74 Wed. Mar. 17 Washington $ Seattle, WA L 44-75 # WCC Tournament; $ WBI; * Denotes conference game; All Times Pacific; Home games Bold; All Times & Dates Subject To Change Tara Cronin, SR, G

Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Portland Pilots’ Final Stats ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 14 DOLLENTE, Laiken 31 31 1182 38.1 149 379 .393 62 155 .400 148 161 .919 27 93 120 3.9 33 0 140 100 4 53 508 16.4 Conference-Only 14 13 475 33.9 58 159 .365 25 63 .397 43 55 .782 10 41 51 3.6 23 0 44 51 0 31 184 13.1 03 DAY, Natalie 27 1 593 22.0 120 282 .426 32 107 .299 31 39 .795 47 69 116 4.3 74 2 29 69 23 39 303 11.2 Conference-Only 14 13 385 27.5 56 118 .475 10 27 .370 30 34 .882 28 52 80 5.7 29 1 37 44 3 28 152 10.9 42 GANNIS, Alexis 29 25 741 25.6 109 208 .524 0 0 .000 53 90 .589 88 145 233 8.0 68 1 18 52 27 19 271 9.3 Conference-Only 14 12 399 28.5 66 139 .475 9 26 .346 6 9 .667 9 45 54 3.9 21 0 16 21 6 10 147 10.5 10 TECLEMARIAM, ReZi 31 31 1101 35.5 91 240 .379 34 99 .343 69 92 .750 39 136 175 5.6 67 1 118 86 3 61 285 9.2 Conference-Only 14 14 335 23.9 41 75 .547 1 3 .333 15 16 .938 14 41 55 3.9 54 4 15 23 10 10 98 7.0 50 ANGEL, Lauren 31 31 821 26.5 125 305 .410 9 34 .265 20 23 .870 29 94 123 4.0 55 0 32 39 34 23 279 9.0 Conference-Only 14 14 433 30.9 29 69 .420 11 24 .458 9 15 .600 7 40 47 3.4 26 0 54 40 5 31 78 5.6 11 CRONIN, Tara 30 30 830 27.7 98 231 .424 38 110 .345 34 48 .708 47 81 128 4.3 51 0 99 67 7 32 268 8.9 Conference-Only 14 1 161 11.5 18 46 .391 9 27 .333 2 2 1.000 1 15 16 1.1 7 0 16 13 0 5 47 3.4 33 CLEMENS, Jessica 26 6 479 18.4 56 129 .434 5 12 .417 17 24 .708 32 77 109 4.2 50 0 30 55 12 22 134 5.2 Conference-Only 14 0 199 14.2 10 34 .294 3 15 .200 9 10 .900 3 20 23 1.6 23 0 12 30 0 13 32 2.3 24 BROWN, Nakeisha 11 0 114 10.4 12 35 .343 6 18 .333 2 2 1.000 1 8 9 0.8 9 0 6 7 1 6 32 2.9 Conference-Only 13 0 142 10.9 28 44 .636 0 0 .000 8 22 .364 11 19 30 2.3 19 1 6 13 4 5 64 4.9 32 KLIEWER, Sarah 24 0 221 9.2 17 43 .395 1 5 .200 3 12 .250 26 26 52 2.2 14 0 5 20 8 4 38 1.6 Conference-Only 13 1 154 11.8 21 43 .488 1 3 .333 4 10 .400 10 26 36 2.8 15 0 4 19 3 13 47 3.6 15 GRIFFIN, Sarah 4 0 39 9.8 2 7 .286 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.8 5 0 3 4 0 4 6 1.5 Conference-Only 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 20 KAROLYTE, Egle 17 0 129 7.6 4 22 .182 2 14 .143 0 0 .000 4 10 14 0.8 19 0 8 9 3 1 10 0.6 Conference-Only 5 1 22 4.4 3 5 .600 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.8 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 1.4 Total 31 6250 783 1881 .416 189 556 .340 379 493 .769 381 808 1189 38.4 445 4 488 520 122 264 2134 68.8 Conference-Only 14 2825 339 832 .407 90 272 .331 171 226 .757 161 361 522 37.3 213 2 222 237 55 128 939 67.1 Opponents 31 6250 786 1939 .405 196 582 .337 323 464 .696 409 766 1175 37.9 478 7 409 505 103 261 2091 67.5 Conference-Only 14 2825 361 878 .411 82 256 .320 158 230 .687 195 354 549 39.2 212 5 180 228 47 125 962 68.7

30 WCCsports.com Saint Mary’s Gaels

Saint Mary’s Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 21-10 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 12-2 (2nd) Head Coach: ...... Paul Thomas Record At Saint Mary’s: ...... 61-60 (4 years) Overall Record: ...... 296-218 (15 years) Assistants: ...... Tasha Burnett, Jesse Clark, Tracy Johnston President: ...... Br. Ron Gallagher, FSC Athletics Director: ...... Mark Orr Institutional Rep: ...... Craig Johnson SWA: ...... Kami Gray W. Basketball SID: ...... Mark Oshidari Phone: ...... 925-631-8722 Fax: ...... 925-631-4405 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Moraga, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1863 (3,840) Colors: ...... Navy, Red &Silver Home Court: ...... McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Returning Starters: ...... 4 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 12

WCCsports.com 31 Saint Mary’s Gaels The Saint Mary’s Gaels NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Morgan Hatten G 6-0 SO 1V Hanford, CA/Clovis West HS 2 Louella Tomlinson F 6-4 SR 3V Melbourne, Australia/Lake Ginninderra College 3 Jackie Nared G 6-1 SO TR Portland, OR/Maryland 5 Alex Carbonel G 5-6 JR 2V Fremont, CA/American HS 10 Katie Gaze G 5-8 SO 1V Sydney, Australia/Australia Institute of Sport 11 Alyssa Levesque F 6-0 JR 2V Martinez, CA/Carondelet HS 12 Suzie Davis G 5-11 SR 3V Oxnard, CA/Pacifica HS 14 Amber Coatney G 5-9 JR 2V Compton, CA/Lynwood HS 21 Leanna Richey F 6-3 SR 3V Discovery Bay, CA/Liberty HS 23 Andrea Bailey G 6-0 SO 1V The Dalles, OR/Dalles Wahtonka HS 25 Courtney Dunn F 6-4 SR TR Berkeley, CA/Colorado 32 Jasmine Smith G 5-8 JR 1V Pinole, CA/Oregon State 33 Ashlee Smith F 6-1 JR 2V Vancouver, WA/Skyview HS 54 Danielle Mauldin F 6-0 FR HS Hercules, CA/Saint Mary’s College HS

Gaels’ 2010-11 Schedule Saint Mary’s By The Numbers 195 ... New WCC and program record for blocks in a Day Date Opponent Location Time Fri. Nov. 12 Washington State Moraga, CA 6:00 p.m. season set by Louella Tomlinson, which breaks the Sun. Nov. 14 California Berkeley, CA 2:00 p.m. record of 161 which she set the previous season. .342 Thu. Nov. 18 Drake Des Moines, IA 5:00 p.m. ...Three point field goal percentage last season by the Sat. Nov. 20 Nebraska Lincoln, NE 5:00 p.m. Gaels to lead the WCC .609 ...Field goal percentage Fri. Nov. 26 Northwestern ! Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 27 Wisconsin ! Moraga, CA 8:00 p.m. shot by Ashlee Smith last season to lead the Confer- Wed. Dec. 1 UC Davis Davis, CA 7:00 p.m. ence. 11...Wins at home by the Gaels season, compared Fri. Dec. 3 UC Santa Barbara Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. to only four losses. 7.2...Saint Mary’s averaged 7.2 Sun. Dec. 5 Pacific Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. blocked shots per game, which was tops in the WCC. Sun. Dec. 12 UCLA Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. 2...Number of statistical categories Tomlinson led the Tue. Dec. 14 Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock, AR 5:00 p.m. Sun. Dec. 19 Oregon Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. WCC in, including blocked shots (6.3 per game) and Tue. Dec. 21 Seattle Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. rebounds (11.1 per contest). 3...Number of triple-doubles Thu. Dec. 23 Idaho Moraga, CA 1:00 p.m. last season by Tomlinson to rank first in the nation. 5.4... Wed. Dec. 29 Boise State Boise, ID 6:00 p.m. Rebounding margin by the Gaels over their opponents Thu. Jan. 6 Loyola Marymount * Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. last season, which led the West Coast Conference. Sat. Jan. 8 Pepperdine * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Thu. Jan. 13 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 15 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Inside The Gaels Sat. Jan. 22 San Diego * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Thu. Jan. 27 Gonzaga * Moraga, CA 6:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 4 Letterwinners Returning: ...... 12 Sat. Jan. 29 Portland * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Newcomers: ...... 3 Thu. Feb. 3 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 7:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 76.5 Sat. Feb. 5 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 74.8 Thu. Feb. 10 Santa Clara * Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. Top Returning Scorer: ...... Louella Tomlinson (16.9 ppg) Sat. Feb. 12 San Francisco * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Louella Tomlinson (11.1 rpg) Sat. Feb. 19 San Diego * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returner In Assists: ...... Louella Tomlinson (2.6 apg) Thu. Feb. 24 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA 7:00 p.m. Top Returner In Steals: ...... Jasmine Smith (1.0 spg) Sat. Feb. 26 Portland * Portland, OR 2:00 p.m. Seniors: ...... 4 Juniors: ...... 5 ! Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament; * West Coast Conference game; All Times Pacific; Sophomores: ...... 5 Home games Bold; All Times & Dates Subject To Change Freshmen: ...... 1

32 WCCsports.com Saint Mary’s Gaels Ashlee Smith, JR, F Gaels’ All-Time Ashlee Smith enters her junior year with a career Win-Loss Record 59.0 field-goal percent- age, tops in school his- WCC WCC All tory. Smith ranked first Year W-L FIN W-L in the WCC in field-goal 2009-10 12-2 2nd 21-10 percentage (60.9%), third 2008-09 7-7 T4 11-19 in offensive rebounds per 2007-08 6-8 5 15-17 game (2.8), and seventh 2006-07 8-6 4 14-14 2005-06 7-7 5 12-16 in rebounds per game 2004-05 7-7 T4 15-13 (6.7). 2003-04 7-7 5 15-14 2002-03 4-10 8 11-17 2001-02 9-5 T2 16-13 Amber Coatney, JR, G 2000-01 11-3 1 26-6 1999-00 11-3 2 20-10 Amber Coatney played 1998-99 10-4 3 26-7 in 26 games on the sea- 1997-98 9-5 3t 20-9 son with one start in the 1996-97 9-5 3t 16-12 WNIT game against Utah, 1995-96 7-7 4t 17-10 averaging 9.7 minutes 1994-95 6-8 4t 13-18 per game. Known as a 1993-94 8-6 3 15-12 defensive stopper, Coat- 1992-93 6-8 4t 12-14 Louella Tomlinson, SR, F ney finished the regular Louella Tomlinson broke her own school and 1991-92 8-6 5 19-8 season averaging 0.8 1990-91 11-3 2 22-6 WCC records for blocks in a season with 195 points and 1.4 rebounds 1989-90 12-2 1 21-7 total last year, which ranked second in the 1988-89 12-2 1 19-9 per game. country and only .1 blocks per game off of 1987-88 2-12 8 6-21 first-place Brittney Griner from Baylor. Her 1986-87 ------12-17 three triple-doubles last season ranked first 1985-86 ------19-9 in the nation.

Thomas’ Career Coaching Record Head Coach Paul Thomas Division I Only H In four seasons, Thomas has accumu- Overall WCC lated a 61-60 overall record and a 33-23 Year School W-L W-L Finish mark in West Coast Conference play. 2006-07 Saint Mary’s 14-14 8-6 4 WCC 2007-08 Saint Mary’s 15-17 6-8 5 WCC H Last season was a break-through year 2008-09 Saint Mary’s 11-19 7-7 T4 WCC for the Gaels as they posted the most wins 2009-10 Saint Mary’s 21-10 12-2 2 WCC (21) since the 2000-01 season and the 12 TOTAL 4 Years 61-60 33-23 conference wins was the most by an SMC At Cal Poly Pomona squad in 20 years en route to hosting a Overall CCAA WNIT against Utah. Years School W-L W-L H 12 CP Pomona 235-108 150-58 Thomas produced his second consecutive WCC Defensive Player of the Year award as Louella Tomlinson repeated as top defender in the Conference last season. Saint Mary’s Gaels Last Five Years H Posted a remarkable 235-108 (.685) record over 12 seasons Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason as Head Coach at Cal Poly Pomona, guiding the Broncos to eight 2009-10 12-2 2nd 0-1 21-10 WNIT, 1st Rd. postseason appearances and two Division II national 2008-09 7-7 T4th 0-1 11-19 N/A championships (2000-01 & 2001-02). 2007-08 6-8 5th 1-1 15-17 N/A 2006-07 8-6 4th 0-1 14-14 N/A H Earned NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year and WBCA 2005-06 7-7 5th 0-1 12-16 N/A District VIII Coach of the Year honors in 2001-02. WCCsports.com 33 Saint Mary’s Gaels 2009-10 Results Overall: 21-10; WCC: 12-2 Home: 11-4; Away: 10-5; Neutral: 0-1 Date Opponent Location Score Fri. Nov 13 Idaho State Moraga, CA W 76-69 Tue. Nov 17 No. 13 California Berkeley, CA L 65-68 Fri. Nov 20 Nevada Moraga, CA W 65-52 Sun. Nov 22 Fresno State Fresno, CA L 81-94 Fri. Nov 27 Drake ! Moraga, CA W 76-73 Sat. Nov 28 Nebraska ! Moraga, CA L 73-84 Tue. Dec 1 UC Davis Moraga, CA L 59-71 Thu. Dec. 3 Washington State Pullman, WA W 80-70 Sat. Dec. 5 Idaho Moscow, ID W 74-67 Sat. Dec 12 Boise State Moraga, CA W 83-72 Mon. Dec 14 Seattle Seattle, WA W 63-56 Wed. Dec 16 Cal State Bakersfield Moraga, CA W 94-81 Sat. Dec 19 Northern Colorado Greeley, CO W 74-69 Mon. Dec 21 UCLA Los Angeles, CA L 58-83 Tue. Dec 29 Pacific Stockton, CA L 63-70 Fri. Jan 08 San Francisco* Moraga, CA W 76-64 Sun. Jan 10 Santa Clara * Moraga, CA W 83-55 Thu. Jan 14 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 52-87 Sat. Jan 16 Portland * Portland, OR W 72-65 Sat. Jan 23 San Diego * San Diego, CA W 69-66 OT Thu. Jan 28 Pepperdine * Moraga, CA W 80-65 Sat. Jan 30 Loyola Marymount * Moraga, CA W 72-63 Thu. Feb 04 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA W 69-62 Sat. Feb 06 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA W 56-46 Thu. Feb 11 Gonzaga * Moraga, CA L 75-88 Sat. Feb 13 Portland * Moraga, CA W 67-64 Sat. Feb 20 San Diego * Moraga, CA W 60-54 Thu. Feb 25 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA W 52-38 Sat. Feb 27 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA W 67-64 Sun. Mar. 7 Pepperdine $ Las Vegas, NV L 56-62 Sun. Mar. 21 Utah # Moraga, CA L 53-66 ! Hilton Concord Tournament; * Denotes conference game; $ WCC Tournament; # WNIT; Home games Bold Jasmine Smith, JR, G

Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Saint Mary’s Gaels’ Final Stats

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 TOMLINSON, Louella 31 31 969 31.3 193 379 .509 5 15 .333 133 181 .735 50 293 343 11.1 81 3 81 101 195 21 524 16.9 Conference-Only 14 14 463 33.1 82 191 .429 2 9 .222 78 107 .729 32 141 173 12.4 33 0 44 45 78 6 244 17.4 22 SMITH, Jontelle 31 31 1015 32.7 131 353 .371 78 197 .396 70 86 .814 33 90 123 4.0 61 0 65 115 1 48 410 13.2 Conference-Only 14 14 497 35.5 65 181 .359 36 97 .371 30 36 .833 14 47 61 4.4 32 0 32 55 0 16 196 14.0 33 SMITH, Ashlee 31 31 947 30.5 123 202 .609 4 11 .364 86 118 .729 87 119 206 6.6 61 0 28 37 7 31 336 10.8 Conference-Only 14 14 452 32.3 52 91 .571 1 7 .143 41 51 .719 48 63 111 7.9 23 0 8 14 3 16 146 10.4 32 SMITH, Jasmine 31 24 882 28.5 114 288 .396 30 110 .273 74 97 .763 23 92 115 3.7 66 0 75 118 4 32 332 10.7 Conference-Only 14 14 424 30.3 50 131 .382 12 46 .261 41 60 .683 13 51 64 4.6 32 0 36 50 2 20 153 10.9 21 BATLIN, Katie 9 7 146 16.2 15 33 .455 1 4 .250 10 12 .833 5 31 36 4.0 16 1 18 27 0 4 41 4.6 Conference-Only 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 GAZE, Kate 31 22 491 15.8 41 128 .320 27 80 .338 27 30 .900 3 47 50 1.6 35 0 50 76 3 14 136 4.4 Conference-Only 14 14 221 15.8 19 56 .339 14 33 .424 9 10 .900 2 23 25 1.8 18 0 14 18 2 7 61 4.4 25 PULETASI, Tifa 31 0 383 12.4 42 79 .532 0 3 .000 27 40 .675 25 62 87 2.8 55 0 15 45 6 7 111 3.6 Conference-Only 14 0 170 12.1 21 42 .500 0 0 .000 19 28 .679 12 26 38 2.7 22 0 7 17 3 4 61 4.4 05 CARBONEL, Alex 31 8 435 14.0 32 80 .400 2 6 .333 26 41 .634 14 55 69 2.2 54 1 58 83 0 16 92 3.0 Conference-Only 14 0 135 9.6 10 27 .370 0 0 .000 7 11 .636 4 17 21 1.5 15 0 9 24 0 5 27 1.9 01 HATTEN, Morgan 28 0 246 8.8 16 50 .320 8 25 .320 18 26 .692 13 30 43 1.5 26 1 17 33 1 7 58 2.1 Conference-Only 12 0 100 8.3 4 18 .222 1 6 .167 7 10 .700 6 12 18 1.5 11 0 4 13 0 4 16 1.3 11 LEVESQUE, Alyssa 2 0 7 3.5 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.0 Conference-Only 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.00 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 13 KOJOLA, Kira 28 0 310 11.1 17 44 .386 13 36 .361 5 12 .417 18 18 36 1.3 14 0 12 14 0 1 52 1.9 Conference-Only 14 0 162 11.6 5 20 .250 5 17 .294 3 7 .429 7 12 19 1.4 10 0 6 7 0 0 18 1.3 30 BAILEY, Andrea 17 0 93 5.5 7 21 .333 1 1 1.00 5 7 .714 11 17 28 1.6 12 0 4 10 1 2 20 1.2 Conference-Only 5 0 30 6.0 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 4 4 1.00 2 2 4 0.8 3 0 1 3 0 1 10 2.0 14 COATNEY, Amber 26 1 253 9.7 6 25 .240 0 3 .000 10 16 .625 18 18 36 1.4 31 0 7 22 4 6 22 0.8 Conference-Only 14 0 158 11.3 5 16 .313 0 2 .000 6 10 .600 11 13 24 1.7 14 0 4 14 3 4 16 1.1 24 RICHEY, Leanna 3 0 15 5.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.0 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 0.7 Conference-Only 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 12 DAVIS, Suzie 8 0 33 4.1 1 7 .143 0 3 .000 1 2 .500 2 5 7 0.9 4 0 0 2 0 1 3 0.4 Conference-Only 2 0 8 4.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 31 6225 740 1695 .437 169 494 .342 494 670 .737 371 948 1319 42.5 519 6 431 697 223 190 2143 69.1 Conference-Only 14 2825 316 779 .406 71 217 .327 247 342 .722 189 446 635 45.4 213 0 165 271 92 83 950 67.9 Opponents 31 6225 763 2086 .366 187 604 .310 374 542 .690 476 677 1153 37.2 604 - 398 474 126 362 2087 67.3 Conference-Only 14 2825 328 948 .346 87 279 .312 138 195 .708 208 324 532 38.0 283 - 170 200 80 136 881 62.9 34 WCCsports.com San Diego Toreros

San Diego Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 15-14 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 7-7 (T4th) Head Coach: ...... Cindy Fisher Record At San Diego: ...... 83-68 (5 years) Overall Record: ...... 142-149 (10 years) Assistants: ...... Mary Ann Falcosky, Niecee Nelson, Ashley Ford President: ...... Mary E. Lyons, Ph.D Executive Director of Athletics: ...... Ky Snyder Institutional Rep: ...... Paul Bissonnette SWA: ...... Shaney Fink W. Basketball SID: ...... Chris Loucks Phone: ...... 619-260-7930 Fax: ...... 619-260-2990 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1949 (7,800) Colors: ...... Torero Blue, Navy & White Home Court: ...... Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) Returning Starters: ...... 4 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 9

WCCsports.com 35 San Diego Toreros The San Diego Toreros NO. NAME POS HT YR LAST SCHOOL/HOMETOWN 2 Dominique Conners G 5-10 JR 2V Oceanside, CA/La Jolla Country Day School 4 Izzy Chilcot G 5-10 JR TR Queensland, Australia/Hillcrest Christian College 10 Amy Kame G 6-0 FR HS Grand Junction, CO/Central HS 11 Sara VanderHorst F 5-10 SR 3V Pleasanton, CA/Amador Valley HS 13 Felicia Wijenberg F 6-2 SO 1V Maple Ridge, British Columbia/St. Mary’s Secondary School 21 Cheyenne Williams G 6-0 FR HS Sacramento, CA/Bradshaw Christian School 22 Morgan Woodrow F 6-0 JR 2V Fremont, CA/Washington HS 24 Sam Child G 6-0 SR 3V Portland, OR/Tualatin HS 32 Brittany Conger F 6-0 SO 1V Fountain Hills, AZ/Mountain View HS 33 Nicole Ballestero G 5-6 FR HS Orange, CA/Villa Park HS 35 Emily Hatch F 6-1 SR 3V Portland, OR/Lake Oswego HS 42 Nya Mason C 6-2 SR 3V Portland, OR/St. Mary’s HS 45 Kameron Knutson F 6-3 FR HS Mesa, AZ/Dobson HS

Toreros’ 2010-11 Schedule San Diego By The Numbers 63.6 ...The Toreros were second in the WCC in scoring Day Date Opponent Location Time defense last season, giving up 63.6 ppg. 16.3 ... Points Mon. Nov. 15 Pacific Stockton, CA 7:00 p.m. per game average of Dominique Conners, which was Fri. Nov. 19 UNLV Las Vegas, NV 5:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 21 Seattle San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. good for fourth in the Conference. 3 ...Number of individual Wed. Nov. 24 Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, CA 7:00 p.m. statistical categories that Morgan Henderson ranked in the Sat. Nov. 27 Columbia San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. top 10 in the WCC last season, including second in free- Tue. Nov. 30 San Diego State San Diego, CA 7:00 p.m. throw percentage (.871%), eighth in rebounds (6.2 rpg), Thu. Dec. 2 BYU-Hawaii # Laie, HI 8:00 p.m. and ninth in three-point field goals made (1.4 per game). Sat. Dec. 4 BYU # Laie, HI 6:00 p.m. 19 ...Number of steals by San Diego against Cal State Wed. Dec. 8 Long Beach State Long Beach, CA 7:00 p.m. Northridge last season on November 24, 2009, which was Sat. Dec. 11 Northern Arizona San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 18 Eastern Washington San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. the second highest total by a WCC team last season. .1000 Tue. Dec. 28 Hofstra ! San Diego, CA 6:00 p.m. ... Shooting percentage by Emily Hatch against UC San Thu. Dec. 30 Cincinnati/Texas ! San Diego, CA 8:00 p.m. Diego on November 14, 2009 last season. Hatch was the Thu. Jan. 6 Pepperdine * San Diego, CA 7:00 p.m. only WCC player to shoot a perfect percentage from the Sat. Jan. 8 Loyola Marymount * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. field last season. 9 ...Number of letterwinners returning for Thu. Jan. 13 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. the Toreros this season, including 2010-11 Preseason All Sat. Jan. 15 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. WCC selection Dominique Conners. Wed. Jan. 19 Cal State Northridge Northridge, CA 5:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 22 Saint Mary’s * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Inside The Toreros Thu. Jan. 27 Portland * San Diego, CA 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 29 Gonzaga * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 4 Thu. Feb. 3 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 7:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: ...... 9 Sat. Feb. 5 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 2:00 p.m. Newcomers: ...... 5 Thu. Feb. 10 San Francisco * San Diego, CA 7:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 76.7 Sat. Feb. 12 Santa Clara * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 62.8 Sat. Feb. 19 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Scorer: ...... Dominique Conners (16.3 ppg) Thu. Feb. 24 Portland * Portland, OR 7:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Emily Hatch (6.5 rpg) Sat. Feb. 26 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. Top Returner In Assists: ...... Dominique Conners (2.1 apg) Top Returner In Steals: ...... Dominique Conners (2.6 spg) # Hukilau Invitational; ! Maggie Dixon Surf N Slam Classic; * West Coast Conference Seniors: ...... 4 game; All Times Pacific; Home games Bold; All Times & Dates Subject To Change Juniors: ...... 3 Sophomores: ...... 2 Freshmen: ...... 4

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Emily Hatch, SR, F Toreros’ Last season, Emily Hatch All-Time played in 25 games and Win-Loss Record started 14 of those con- tests. Hatch averaged 7.5 WCC WCC All points, 6.5 rebounds and Year W-L FIN W-L 26.5 minutes per game. 2009-10 7-7 T4 15-14 She also led all the team 2008-09 7-7 T4 19-13 with a .527 shooting per- 2007-08 7-7 3 19-13 centage from the field. 2006-07 10-4 2 21-9 2005-06 4-10 T6 9-19 2004-05 4-10 7 9-19 2003-04 1-13 8 7-22 2002-03 5-9 T5 13-17 Morgan Woodrow, JR, F 2001-02 4-10 7 13-15 2000-01 5-9 6 10-16 Morgan Woodrow averaged 1999-00 7-7 4 17-13 8.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1998-99 7-7 T4 14-13 27.6 minutes per game last 1997-98 8-6 5 13-14 1996-97 1-13 8 5-22 season for the Toreros. Her 1995-96 5-9 6 12-16 .397 three-point shooting 1994-95 6-8 T4 11-15 percentage was third best in 1993-94 6-8 T5 11-15 the Conference. 1992-93 8-6 2 16-12 Sam Child, SR, G 1991-92 4-10 7 9-17 Sam Child averaged 11.5 points, four re- 1990-91 9-5 3 14-13 bounds, 1.2 assists, 1.4 steals and 35.9 min- 1989-90 7-7 T3 17-10 1988-89 6-8 T4 10-17 utes per game last season, earning All-WCC 1987-88 9-5 3 13-16 honorable mention accolades. She recorded 1986-87 6-6 T4 14-13 double digits in points in 18 contests and was 1985-86 8-4 2 16-13 13th in the WCC with a 1.4 steals per game average. Fisher’s Career Coaching Record Head Coach Cindy Fisher Division I Only H Overall Conf. Fisher is in her sixth year at USD where Year School W-L W-L Finish she has gone 83-68, and she owns a 10- 1998-99 Wyoming 7-19 3-11 7(Mt.) WAC year career record of 142-149. She is just 1999-00 Wyoming 10-18 4-10 6 MWC the third coach in program history. 2000-01 Wyoming 11-17 3-11 7 MWC H 2001-02 Wyoming 13-15 5-9 6 MWC Has led San Diego to its three best sea- 2002-03 Wyoming 18-12 7-7 6 MWC sons with win totals of 21 in 2007, 19 in 2005-06 San Diego 9-19 4-10 T6 WCC 2008, and 19 in 2009. 2006-07 San Diego 21-9 10-4 2 WCC 2007-08 San Diego 19-13 7-7 3 WCC H Helped set a program record with 21 wins 2008-09 San Diego 19-13 7-7 T4 WCC in 2006-07, the biggest turnaround in school history and fourth in 2009-10 San Diego 15-14 7-7 T4 WCC the nation after a nine-win 2005-06 campaign. TOTAL 10 years 142-149 57-83 H In 2008, Fisher led USD to the WCC Tournament championship San Diego Toreros Last Five Years and into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in eight years. H Coached the first Torero to be named WCC Player of the Year Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason (Amanda Rego) and was named 2007 WCC Co-Coach of the Year. 2009-10 7-7 T4th 0-1 15-14 N/A 2008-09 7-7 T4th 3-1 19-13 N/A H Came to San Diego after serving as an assistant coach at 2007-08 7-7 3rd 3-0 19-13 NCAA 1st Rd. Nebraska for two years, guiding the Huskers to back-to-back 2006-07 10-4 2nd 0-1 21-9 WNIT 1st Rd. WNIT appearances in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Prior to that, she 2005-06 4-10 T6th 0-1 9-19 N/A had been head coach at Wyoming for five seasons. WCCsports.com 37 San Diego Toreros 2009-10 Results Overall: 15-14; WCC: 7-7 Home: 8-7; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-1 Date Opponent Location Score Sat. Nov. 14 UC San Diego San Diego, CA W 88-69 Tue. Nov. 17 San Diego State @ San Diego, CA L 52-79 Fri. Nov. 20 Tennessee State ! Chicago, IL W 79-45 Sat. Nov. 20 No. 18 DePaul ! Chicago, IL L 64-84 Tue. Nov. 24 Cal State Northridge San Diego, CA W 90-54 Fri. Nov. 27 Arizona San Diego, CA L 55-65 Sun. Nov. 29 UC Santa Barbara San Diego, CA L 65-75 Thu. Dec. 3 UNLV San Diego, CA L 66-71 Sat. Dec. 5 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA W 73-65 Mon. Dec. 7 Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, CA W 64-58 Thu. Dec. 10 Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ L 58-62 Sun. Dec. 13 Long Beach State Long Beach, CA W 67-60 Mon. Dec. 28 Nevada & San Diego, CA W 72-60 Wed. Dec. 30 Boston College & San Diego, CA W 61-56 Fri. Jan. 08 Santa Clara * San Diego, CA W 60-44 Sun. Jan. 10 San Francisco * San Diego, CA W 54-47 Thu. Jan. 14 Portland * Portland, OR W 59-53 Sat. Jan. 16 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 46-75 Sat. Jan. 23 Saint Mary’s * San Diego, CA L 66-69 (OT) Thu. Jan. 28 Loyola Marymount * San Diego, CA W 69-60 Sat. Jan. 30 Pepperdine * San Diego, CA L 49-61 Thu. Feb. 4 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA W 67-52 Sat. Feb. 6 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA W 67-58 Thu. Feb. 11 Portland * San Diego, CA L 68-74 Sat. Feb. 13 Gonzaga * San Diego, CA L 61-75 Sat. Feb. 20 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA L 54-60 Thu. Feb. 25 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA W 71-68 Sat. Feb. 27 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA L 65-76 (OT) Fri. Mar. 5 Santa Clara # Las Vegas, NV L 67-68 ! Maggie Dixon Classic; & Maggie Dixon Surf & Slam Classic; * Denotes conference game; # WCC Tournament; All Times Pacific; Home games Bold Dominique Conners, JR, G Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 San Diego Toreros’ Final Stats

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 02 CONNERS, Dominique 29 29 931 32.1 170 395 .430 19 52 .365 114 150 .760 38 87 125 4.3 90 4 60 109 9 76 473 16.3 Conference-Only 14 14 477 34.1 96 222 .432 7 27 .259 57 73 .781 18 53 71 5.1 44 2 27 54 5 32 256 18.3 24 CHILD, Sam 29 29 1041 35.9 136 375 .363 26 88 .295 36 52 .692 37 78 115 4.0 54 0 35 52 13 40 334 11.5 Conference-Only 14 14 526 37.6 56 194 .289 11 51 .216 15 24 .625 21 39 60 4.3 29 0 18 28 9 17 138 9.9 50 HENDERSON, Morgan 29 29 886 30.6 91 219 .416 40 123 .325 74 85 .871 66 114 180 6.2 79 2 51 72 11 31 296 10.2 Conference-Only 14 14 444 31.7 41 106 .387 13 55 .236 40 46 .870 34 58 92 6.6 41 2 23 26 4 21 135 9.6 22 WOODROW, Morgan 29 27 801 27.6 82 196 .418 29 73 .397 41 51 .804 6 68 74 2.6 46 1 39 76 3 24 234 8.1 Conference-Only 14 13 451 32.2 56 124 .452 23 50 .460 23 25 .920 4 33 37 2.6 22 0 23 38 2 10 158 11.3 35 HATCH, Emily 21 14 556 26.5 58 110 .527 5 18 .278 37 47 .787 55 82 137 6.5 56 0 16 35 4 18 158 7.5 Conference-Only 6 4 123 20.5 7 18 .389 0 2 .000 5 5 1.00 8 28 36 6.0 14 0 5 7 1 2 19 3.2 10 WILLIAMSON, Danesia 16 1 199 12.4 25 67 .373 8 25 .320 24 42 .571 6 11 17 1.1 31 0 23 35 0 10 82 5.1 Conference-Only 2 0 14 7.0 2 10 .200 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 1 1 0 0 5 2.5 42 MASON, Nya 29 14 393 13.6 45 103 .437 0 0 .000 16 22 .727 35 70 105 3.6 55 1 9 33 30 11 106 3.7 Conference-Only 14 9 212 15.1 23 54 .426 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 20 41 61 4.4 23 0 4 17 15 5 50 3.6 13 WIJENBERG, Felicia 24 0 336 14.0 30 61 .492 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 32 34 66 2.8 37 4 9 25 10 10 63 2.6 Conference-Only 14 0 274 19.6 25 49 .510 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 29 28 57 4.1 27 3 6 21 10 10 53 3.8 11 VANDERHORST, Sara 27 1 298 11.0 18 46 .391 4 14 .286 18 26 .692 3 23 26 1.0 14 0 14 15 0 9 58 2.1 Conference-Only 13 1 149 11.5 7 22 .318 1 7 .143 2 6 .333 1 13 14 1.1 9 0 3 8 0 6 17 1.3 05 BENNETT, Julia 26 0 145 5.6 14 43 .326 3 23 .130 8 12 .667 2 11 13 0.5 9 0 14 19 0 7 39 1.5 Conference-Only 13 0 49 3.8 3 12 .250 1 6 .167 5 8 .625 1 7 8 0.6 2 0 4 8 0 0 12 0.9 54 CARLSON, Erica 18 1 142 7.9 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 4 5 .800 12 16 28 1.6 18 0 4 6 10 2 20 1.1 Conference-Only 11 1 81 7.4 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 7 8 15 1.4 9 0 4 6 5 1 11 1.0 32 CONGER, Brittany 17 0 123 7.2 6 20 .300 0 7 .000 2 4 .500 2 14 16 0.9 17 0 5 10 2 7 14 0.8 Conference-Only 10 0 50 5.0 1 9 .111 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 1 8 9 0.9 5 0 1 2 0 2 2 0.2 Total 29 5850 683 1650 .414 134 423 .317 377 505 .747 371 687 1058 36.5 506 12 279 514 92 245 1877 64.7 Conference-Only 14 2850 321 827 .388 57 207 .275 157 205 .766 187 347 534 38.1 229 7 119 232 51 106 856 61.1 Opponents 29 5850 642 1589 .404 143 420 .340 416 565 .736 341 671 1012 34.9 489 - 325 505 81 245 1843 63.6 Conference-Only 14 2850 312 792 .394 61 214 .285 187 244 .766 158 348 506 36.1 217 - 162 215 34 122 872 62.3

38 WCCsports.com San FranciscoDons

San Francisco Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 5-27 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 1-13 (T7th) Head Coach: ...... Jennifer Azzi Record At San Francisco: ...... First Year Overall Record: ...... Same Associate Head Coach: ...... Katy Steding Assistants: ...... Molly Marin, Blair Hardiek President: ...... Rev. Stephen J. Privett, S.J. Interim Athletics Director: ...... Dr. Gary Nelson Institutional Rep: ...... Dave Macmillan SWA: ...... Lenli Corbett W. Basketball SID: ...... Rachel Engrissei Phone: ...... 415-422-6816 Fax: ...... 415-422-2929 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... San Francisco, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1855 (8,000) Colors: ...... Green & Gold Home Court: ...... War Memorial Gym (5,300) Returning Starters: ...... 3 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 10

WCCsports.com 39 San FranciscoDons The San Francisco Dons NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Rheina Ale G 5-8 JR 2V Carson, CA/Bishop Montgomery HS 3 Kelly Jo Mullaney G 5-7 SR TR Minneapolis, MN/Colorado 4 Brittany Brumfield G 5-7 SR 1V Long Beach, CA/Trinity Valley CC 10 Savannah Erskine G 5-7 FR HS Culver City, CA/Culver City HS 12 Heidi Anton G 5-9 JR 2V Santa Rosa, CA/Elsie Allen HS 20 Donnisha Taylor F 5-10 SR 3V Oakland, CA/Skyline HS 21 Alexa Hardick G 5-7 FR HS Dallas, TX/Bishop Lynch HS 22 Katy Keating F 6-0 JR 2V Santa Monica, CA/Santa Monica HS 24 Ashley Boggs G/F 6-2 SO 1V Petaluma, CA/Sacred Heart Prep 32 Vania Singleterry G 5-11 JR 2V Murrieta, CA/Vista Murrieta HS 34 Whitney Daniels F 6-2 SO 1V Manhattan Beach, CA/Mira Costa HS 44 Bailey Barbour F 6-3 SO 1V Harbor City, CA/Inglewood HS 45 Mel Khlok G 5-9 SO 1V Sacramento, CA/John F. Kennedy HS

Dons’ 2010-11 Schedule San Francisco By The Numbers 24 ...Number of points scored by Rheina Ale in the second Day Date Opponent Location Time Fri. Nov. 12 UC Davis San Francisco, CA 5:30 p.m. half against Pacific on December 10, 2009, falling one short Mon. Nov. 15 San Jose State San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. of the USF record. 4 ...Number of 20 + point pefrormances Thu. Nov. 18 Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, CA 7:00 p.m. by a Don last season 6.1 ...Number of rebounds per game Fri. Nov. 26 TBA # Albuquerque, NM TBA averaged by Donnisha Taylor last season, which ranked Sat. Nov. 27 TBA # Albuquerque, NM TBA in the top 10 in the WCC 1...The Dons are the only school Wed. Dec. 1 Sacramento State Sacramento, CA 7:00 p.m. in Division 1 Women’s Basketball that has two Olympic Sun. Dec. 5 UC Santa Barbara San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Gold Medalists, NCAA Champions and first round WNBA Wed. Dec. 8 Utah State Logan, UT 6:00 p.m. draft picks on its coaching staff (Head Coach Jennifer Azzi Sat. Dec. 11 Pacific San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Wed. Dec. 15 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA 4:30 p.m. and Associate Head Coach Katy Steding). 5...Number of Mon. Dec. 20 Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 6:00 p.m. statistical categories that preseasn All-WCC selection Ale Wed. Dec. 22 Stanford San Francisco, CA 6:30 p.m. ranked in the top 10 last season, including tied for tenth in Wed. Dec. 29 Academy of Art San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. scoring (13.2 ppg), third in free throw percentage (.842), Fri. Dec. 31 Mt. St. Mary’s San Francisco, CA 3:00 p.m. sixth in three-point field goal percentage (.342), sixth in Sat. Jan. 8 Santa Clara * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. three-point field goals per contest (1.9), and seventh in Thu. Jan. 13 Saint Mary’s * San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. minutes played per game (32.9). Sat. Jan. 15 San Diego * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Thu. Jan. 20 at Portland * Portland, OR 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 22 at Gonzaga * Spokane, WA 2:00 p.m. Inside The Dons Thu. Jan. 27 Loyola Marymount * San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 29 Pepperdine * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 3 Sat. Feb. 5 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: ...... 10 Newcomers: ...... 3 Thu. Feb. 10 San Diego * San Diego, CA 7:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 94.2 Sat. Feb. 12 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 75.4 Thu. Feb. 17 Portland * San Francisco, CA 7:00 p.m. Top Returning Scorer: ...... Rheina Ale (13.2 ppg) Sat. Feb. 19 Gonzaga * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Donnisha Taylor (6.1 rpg) Thu. Feb. 24 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 7:00 p.m. Top Returner In Assists: ...... Brittany Brumfield (2.7 apg) Sat. Feb. 26 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returner In Steals: ...... Rheina Ale (1.1 spg) Seniors: ...... 3 # New Mexico Tournament; * West Coast Conference game; All Times Pacific; Home Juniors: ...... 4 games Bold; All Times & Dates Subject To Change Sophomores: ...... 4 Freshmen: ...... 2

40 WCCsports.com San FranciscoDons Donnisha Taylor, SR, F Dons’ All-Time Last season, Donnisha Taylor averaged 6.7 points Win-Loss Record per game and led the team with 6.1 rebounds per con- WCC WCC All test, which was also ranked Year W-L FIN W-L ninth in the Conference. 2009-10 1-13 T7 5-27 2008-09 3-11 7 7-22 She posted 10 games with 2007-08 5-9 7 14-19 10-plus points, including 2006-07 3-11 7 10-21 a season-high 23 points 2005-06 4-10 T6 9-20 against Cal State Fullerton 2004-05 6-8 6 12-16 on November 20, 2009. 2003-04 3-11 7 10-18 2002-03 7-7 4 12-17 2001-02 9-5 T2 18-12 Katy Keating, JR, F 2000-01 5-9 5 13-16 1999-00 5-9 6 12-16 Last season, Katy Keating 1998-99 2-12 8 7-20 1997-98 6-8 6 10-17 appeared in all 32 games 1996-97 11-3 2 25-6 for the Dons, averaging 5.4 1995-96 12-2 1t 24-8 points, 2.4 rebounds per 1994-95 13-1 1 24-5 contest. Keating scored a 1993-94 5-9 7 12-14 career-high 12 points, all on 1992-93 6-8 4t 14-12 three-pointers, against BYU Vania Singleterry, JR, G 1991-92 10-4 1t 19-10 (12/4/09). Her .310 three- Last season, Vania Singleterry started all 32 1990-91 5-9 5 13-15 point field goal percentage games, averaging 26.6 minutes per game and 1989-90 10-4 2 19-8 and 36 three-pointers were was awarded WCC All-Academic first team 1988-89 4-10 7 8-19 honors. Singleterry averaged 8.6 points and 1987-88 6-8 5 9-17 ranked 13th in the WCC. 4.4 rebounds per game, which was good for 1986-87 10-2 1 19-8 1985-86 5-7 5t 14-12 18th in the Conference.

H First-year head coach of the Dons and the eight in the program’s history.

H Catalyst on 1990 national-champion Head Coach Jennifer Azzi squad that finished 32-1.

H Became the first Cardinal women’s bas- ketball player to earn the Wade Trophy, the James Naismith Player of the Year award, and the Honda-Broderick National Player of the Year honor in her career as a four-year starter between San Francisco Dons Last Five Years 1987 and 1990. H Drafted by the Detroit Shock in the first round, fifth overall pick, Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason of the inaugural WNBA draft in 1999. 2009-10 1-13 T7th 0-1 5-27 N/A H A member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team from 2008-09 3-11 7th 0-1 7-22 N/A 1990-91 and 1993-98 and a key compononent on the United 2007-08 5-9 7th 0-1 14-19 N/A States gold medal-winning 1996 Olympic Team that concluded 2006-07 3-11 7th 1-1 10-21 N/A a perfect 60-0 season with an 8-0 record during the Olympic 2005-06 4-10 T6th 1-1 9-20 N/A Games in Atlanta.

WCCsports.com 41 San FranciscoDons 2009-10 Results Overall: 5-27; WCC: 1-13 Home: 3-9; Away: 1-14; Neutral: 1-4

Date Opponent Location Score Tue. Nov. 17 UC Davis Davis, CA L 47-69 Fri. Nov. 20 Cal State Fullerton San Francisco, CA W 71-63 Sun. Nov. 22 Utah State San Francisco, CA W 57-48 Tue. Nov. 24 San Jose State San Jose, CA L 51-63 Fri. Nov. 27 Texas Tech ! Lubbock , TX L 38-69 Sat. Nov. 28 Prarie View A&M ! Lubbock , TX W 68-64 Sun. Nov. 29 Texas-Arlington ! Lubbock , TX L 67-70 Thu. Dec. 3 Hawai’i Honolulu, HI L 48-58 Fri. Dec. 4 BYU $ Laie, HI L 60-72 Sat. Dec. 5 BYU Hawai’i $ Laie, HI L 61-69 Thu. Dec. 10 Pacific Stockton, CA W 71-67 Sun. Dec. 13 Cal Poly San Francisco, CA L 52-73 Sat. Dec. 19 Washington State Tri Cities, WA L 57-74 Tue. Dec. 22 No. 3 Tennessee San Francisco, CA L 34-89 Mon. Dec. 28 Villanova ^ Villanova, PA L 35-67 Tue. Dec. 29 Loyola (MD) ^ Villanova, PA L 51-60 Sun. Jan. 3 Sacramento State San Francisco, CA L 74-77 Fri. Jan. 8 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA L 64-76 Sun. Jan. 10 San Diego * San Diego, CA L 47-54 Thu. Jan. 14 Loyola Marymount * San Francisco, CA L 55-63 Sat. Jan. 16 Pepperdine * San Francisco, CA L 43-67 Sat. Jan. 23 Santa Clara * Santa Clara, CA L 47-54 Thu. Jan. 28 Portland * Portland, OR L 50-53 Sat. Jan. 30 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 53-93 Thu. Feb. 4 San Diego * San Francisco, CA L 52-67 Sat. Feb. 6 Saint Mary’s * San Francisco, CA L 46-56 Thu. Feb. 11 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA L 49-68 Sat. Feb. 13 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA L 48-58 Sat. Feb. 20 Santa Clara * San Francisco, CA W 58-52 Thu. Feb. 25 Portland * San Francisco, CA L 52-80 Sat. Feb. 27 Gonzaga * San Francisco, CA L 35-83 Fri. Mar. 5 Loyola Marymount # Las Vegas, NV L 61-54 ! Basketball Travelers Tip-Off Tournament; $ Hukilau Tournament; ^ Villanova Tournament; * West Coast Conference game; # WCC Tournament; All Times Pacific; Home games Bold Rheina Ale, JR, G Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 San Francisco Dons’ Final Stats

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 01 ALE,Rheina 32 32 1052 32.9 133 360 .369 60 163 .368 96 114 .842 35 101 136 4.3 67 2 75 87 8 34 422 13.2 Conference-Only 14 14 461 32.9 53 167 .317 20 70 .286 50 62 .806 8 60 68 4.9 28 1 33 39 6 14 176 12.6 32 SINGLETERRY,Vania 32 32 851 26.6 105 292 .360 14 46 .304 50 76 .658 55 86 141 4.4 69 1 21 73 6 16 274 8.6 Conference-Only 14 14 387 27.6 52 137 .380 7 23 .304 17 23 .739 28 43 71 5.1 29 0 9 31 3 7 128 9.1 20 TAYLOR,Donnisha 32 18 708 22.1 82 225 .364 0 0 .000 51 72 .708 64 131 195 6.1 76 1 24 83 2 30 215 6.7 Conference-Only 14 3 226 16.1 14 61 .230 0 0 .000 17 22 .773 17 40 57 4.1 22 0 5 27 0 12 45 3.2 22 KEATING,Katy 32 3 522 16.3 64 181 .354 36 116 .310 9 12 .750 21 55 76 2.4 34 0 19 33 11 9 173 5.4 Conference-Only 14 0 220 15.7 30 79 .380 18 47 .383 3 4 .750 4 23 27 1.9 15 0 4 14 7 2 81 5.8 45 KHLOK,Mel 29 4 410 14.1 30 105 .286 17 59 .288 37 49 .755 20 58 78 2.7 35 0 24 45 2 14 114 3.9 Conference-Only 12 0 106 8.8 7 30 .233 4 19 .211 10 12 .833 2 11 13 1.1 14 0 0 10 0 5 28 2.3 12 ANTON,Heidi 32 4 446 13.9 44 133 .331 8 33 .242 22 37 .595 14 19 33 1.0 34 1 32 43 5 21 118 3.7 Conference-Only 14 4 244 17.4 24 72 .333 5 15 .333 10 17 .58 8 8 16 1.1 20 1 15 23 5 10 63 4.5 04 BRUMFIELD,Brittany 32 24 711 22.2 40 141 .284 3 14 .214 28 62 .452 14 41 55 1.7 50 1 87 78 4 31 111 3.5 Conference-Only 14 10 313 22.4 20 72 .278 1 6 .167 12 27 .444 10 21 31 2.2 27 1 33 30 3 13 53 3.8 24 BOGGS,Ashley 29 0 303 10.4 26 106 .245 8 48 .167 4 6 .667 25 29 54 1.9 19 0 11 21 2 10 64 2.2 Conference-Only 12 0 92 7.7 6 21 .286 2 12 .167 0 0 .000 4 11 15 1.3 5 0 5 5 1 5 14 1.2 34 DANIELS,Whitney 26 10 368 14.2 24 61 .393 0 1 .000 7 19 .368 28 43 71 2.7 27 1 6 18 5 8 55 2.1 Conference-Only 14 9 256 18.3 19 47 .404 0 1 .000 3 10 .300 21 29 50 3.6 20 1 3 11 1 7 41 2.9 21 OKEREKE,Nnenna 31 18 387 12.5 28 88 .318 0 1 .000 4 8 .500 34 52 86 2.8 45 0 8 25 4 11 60 1.9 Conference-Only 14 12 209 14.9 18 54 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 17 30 47 3.4 20 0 3 9 4 5 36 2.6 44 BARBOUR,Bailey 29 2 291 10.0 19 66 .288 0 0 .000 13 22 .591 11 32 43 1.5 21 0 2 24 8 3 51 1.8 Conference-Only 13 2 146 11.2 7 32 .219 0 0 .000 9 17 .529 5 24 29 2.2 11 0 0 10 3 0 23 1.8 33 DREXLER,Tawny 28 13 351 12.5 15 45 .333 0 2 .000 8 22 .364 41 50 91 3.3 47 0 4 22 2 6 38 1.4 Conference-Only 14 2 140 10.0 5 20 .250 0 1 .000 1 6 .167 17 22 39 2.8 19 0 3 11 1 3 11 0.8 Total 32 6400 610 1803 .338 146 483 .302 329 499 .659 421 748 1169 36.5 524 7 313 576 59 193 1695 53.0 Conference-Only 14 2800 255 792 .322 57 194 .294 132 202 .653 171 345 516 36.9 230 4 113 231 34 83 699 49.9 Opponents 32 6400 793 1856 .427 138 469 .294 413 571 .723 394 867 1261 39.4 481 - 425 464 101 267 2137 66.8 Conference-Only 14 2800 337 823 .409 54 200 .270 196 267 .734 178 404 582 41.6 195 - 174 181 59 108 924 66.0 42 WCCsports.com Santa Clara Broncos

Santa Clara Quick Facts 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 5-27 2009-10 WCC Record: ...... 1-13 (T7th) Head Coach: ...... Jennifer Mountain Record At Santa Clara: ...... 9-54 (3rd year) Overall Record: ...... Same Assistants: ...... T a m a r a I n o u e , E v a n U n r a u , Marissa White President: ...... Fr. Michael Engh, S.J. Athletics Director: ...... Dan Coonan Institutional Rep: ...... Charles Erekson SWA: ...... Staci Gustafson W. Basketball SID: ...... Nick Mirkovich Phone: ...... 408-554-4659 Fax: ...... 408-554-6942 Email: ...... [email protected] Location: ...... Santa Clara, Calif. Founded (Enrollment): ...... 1851 (8,685) Colors: ...... Red, White Home Court: ...... Leavey Center (4,500) Returning Starters: ...... 3 Returning Letterwinners: ...... 9

WCCsports.com 43 Santa Clara Broncos The Santa Clara Broncos NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 3 Meagan Fulps G 5-7 SO 1V Littleton, CO/Highlands Ranch 4 Ricki Radanovich G 5-10 FR HS Diablo, CA/Carondelet 10 Alyssa Shoji G 5-6 JR 2V Bellevue, WA/Issaquah 11 Becca Thomas F 6-1 SO 1V Riverside, CA/Redwood 13 Telisha Anderson G 5-6 SO 1V Staonton, CA/Magnolia 15 Kathy Willinsky F 6-1 SR 3V Las Vegas, NV/Bonanza 21 Lena Gipson F 6-0 SR 2V Hanford, CA/Fresno City College 23 Ashley Armstrong G 5-11 SO 1V Reno, NV/Bishop Manogue 24 Arteivia Lilomaiava F 6-0 FR HS San Mateo, CA/Aragon 30 Noe Viloria G 5-10 SO 1V Garden Grove, CA/Huntington Beach 32 Lindsey Leo F 6-2 SO TR San Jose, CA/San Diego State 33 Ruta Zurauskyte C 6-4 SO 1V Siauliai, Lithuania/Regis Jesuit (Colo.) 34 Iman Scott G 5-9 FR HS San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty 42 Becky Goll F 6-1 JR TR Portland, OR/Central Catholic

Broncos’ 2010-11 Schedule Santa Clara By The Numbers 3 ... Number of Broncos to finish ranked in the top 16 Day Date Opponent Location Time Fri. Nov. 12 Fresno State Santa Clara, CA 8:15 p.m. in the WCC in scoring in scoring last season, includ- Wed. Nov. 17 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 6:00 p.m. ing Alyssa Shoji at ninth with 13.7 ppg, Lena Gipson Fri. Nov. 19 at Colorado Boulder, CO 6:00 p.m. at 12th with 12.6 ppg, and Meagan Fulps at 16th with Tue. Nov. 23 at Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 7:00 p.m. 11.5 ppg. .339 ... Three-point field goal percentage shot Tue. Nov. 30 at South Dakota Vermillion, SD 5:00 p.m. by the Broncos last season, good for third in the WCC. Thu. Dec. 2 at Wichita State Wichita, KS 5:00 p.m. 10 ...Number of rebounds per contest last season for Sun. Dec. 5 Sacramento State Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Lena Gipson, which was second in the Conference. 2.6 Mon. Dec. 13 at Southern Utah Cedar City, UT 11:00 a.m. ... Number of three-point fields per contest for Alyssa Thu. Dec. 16 Pacific Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. Shoji, which led the WCC last season. 7 ...Number of Sun. Dec. 19 Seattle Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. three-pointers Shoji made against the West Virginia last Tue. Dec. 21 Oregon Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. season on December 30, 2009, which was the individual Mon. Dec. 27 at UC Davis Davis, CA 7:00 p.m. high last season in the WCC. 20 ... Number of rebounds Thu. Dec. 30 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA 7:00 p.m. pulled down by Gipson against Cal State Bakersfield Sun. Jan. 2 at San Jose State San Jose, CA 2:00 p.m. on December 11, 2009, which was the second highest Sat. Jan. 8 at San Francisco * San Francisco, CA 2:00 p.m. single-game individual in the Conference last season. 16 Thu. Jan. 13 San Diego * Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. ... Number of double-doubles accomplished by Gipson Sat. Jan. 15 Saint Mary’s * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. last season, which was second in the WCC. Thu. Jan. 20 at Gonzaga * Spokane, WA 6:15 p.m. Sat. Jan. 22 at Portland * Portland, OR 2:00 p.m. Inside The Broncos Thu. Jan. 27 Pepperdine * Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 29 Loyola Marymount * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Starters Returning: ...... 3 Sat. Feb. 5 San Francisco * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: ...... 9 Thu. Feb. 10 at Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA 7:00 p.m. Newcomers: ...... 4 Sat. Feb. 12 at San Diego * San Diego, CA 2:00 p.m. Percentage Of Scoring Returning: ...... 81.7 Thu. Feb. 17 Gonzaga * Santa Clara, CA 7:00 p.m. Percentage Of Rebounding Returning: ...... 68.4 Top Returning Scorer: ...... Alyssa Shoji (13.7 ppg) Sat. Feb. 19 Portland * Santa Clara, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returning Rebounder: ...... Lena Gipson (10.0 rpg) Thu. Feb. 24 at Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA 7:00 p.m. Top Returner In Assists: ...... Alyssa Shoji (2.6 apg) Sat. Feb. 26 at Pepperdine * Malibu, CA 2:00 p.m. Top Returner In Steals: ...... Lena Gipson (1.4 spg) Seniors: ...... 2 * West Coast Conference game; All Times Pacific; Home games Bold; All Times & Juniors: ...... 2 Dates Subject To Change Sophomores: ...... 7 Freshmen: ...... 3

44 WCCsports.com Santa Clara Broncos Kathy Willinsky, SR, F Broncos’ Kathy Willinsky was a key All-Time reserve for the Broncos Win-Loss Record last season. She averaged 14.6 minutes, 3.2 points WCC WCC All and 2.6 rebounds per game. Year W-L FIN W-L She scored a season-high 2009-10 1-13 T7 5-27 12 points on four of seven 2008-09 1-13 8 4-27 shooting at Robert Morris on 2007-08 8-6 2 20-11 December 28, 2009. 2006-07 5-9 6 13-17 2005-06 11-3 T1 19-12 2004-05 8-6 3 17-14 2003-04 4-10 6 9-20 2002-03 9-5 T2 20-11 Telisha Anderson, SO, G 2001-02 9-5 T2 21-10 2000-01 11-3 T1 20-8 After missing two months 1999-00 10-4 3 21-9 of the season due to injury, 1998-99 11-3 1t 22-7 Telisha Anderson returned 1997-98 11-3 1 23-7 strong and saved her best 1996-97 9-5 3t 19-9 1995-96 8-6 3 14-13 for last. Anderson posted a 1994-95 9-5 3 17-11 season-high in points (13), 1993-94 11-3 1 21-7 rebounds (8) and free throws 1992-93 12-2 1 19-9 (7) in Santa Clara’s quarterfi- Lena Gipson, SR, F 1991-92 10-4 1t 21-10 nals victory over Portland in Lena Gipson was named an All-WCC First 1990-91 13-1 1 28-3 the WCC Championships on Team player last season after averaging a 1989-90 5-9 5t 9-17 March 6th. double-double (12.6 ppg/10.0 rpg) and col- 1988-89 3-11 8 7-21 lecting 16 double-doubles on the year, which 1987-88 5-9 6t 11-15 1986-87 7-5 3 14-11 ranked No. 23 among all NCAA players. Her 1985-86 6-6 4 15-13 rebounding average of 10.0 ranked second in the WCC. Mountain’s Career Coaching Record Head Coach Jennifer Mountain Division I Only H Santa Clara ended the 2009-10 season Overall Conf. in grand fashion at the 2010 WCC Year School W-L W-L Finish Tournament in Las Vegas, winning twice to 2008-09 Santa Clara 4-27 1-13 8 WCC become the first No. 8 seed in tournament 2009-10 Santa Clara 5-27 1-13 T7 WCC history to advance to the semifinals. TOTAL 2 years 9-54 2-26 H Prior to joing Santa Clara, she helped Gonzaga to four straight West Coast Conference regular season championships and one WCC Tournament crown as their top assistant.

H The Bulldogs compiled a 140-79 overall record and a league Santa Clara Broncos Last Five Years mark of 72-40 since Mountain rejoined the coaching staff. H Mountain served as the head boys’ basketball coach at Saint Year WCC Finish Tourn. Overall Postseason George’s School in Spokane from 1994 to 2001, where she 2009-10 1-13 T7th 0-1 5-27 N/A compiled a 134-62 record and led the Dragons to two Wash- ington State Class B championship game appearances in 1996 2008-09 1-13 8th 1-1 4-27 N/A and 2001. 2007-08 8-6 2nd 1-1 20-11 N/A 2006-07 5-9 6th 0-1 13-17 N/A H When she returned to Gonzaga in 2001, Mountain helped turn 2005-06 11-3 T1st 2-1 19-12 WNIT 1st Rd. the Bulldogs from a 2-12 WCC record in 2001-02 to four-time regular season champion. WCCsports.com 45 Santa Clara Broncos 2009-10 Results Overall: 5-27; WCC: 1-13 Home: 2-12; Away: 1-13; Neutral: 2-2

Date Opponent Location Score Sat. Nov. 7 Sonoma State Santa Clara, CA W 73-43 Sat. Nov. 14 Iowa # Iowa City, IA L 67-51 Sun. Nov. 15 UCLA # Ames, IA L 51-77 Tues. Nov. 24 Oregon Eugene, OR L 71-88 Sun. Nov. 29 Utah Santa Clara, CA L 54-59 Thurs. Dec. 3 UC Davis Santa Clara, CA L 56-74 Sun. Dec. 6 South Dakota Santa Clara, CA L 66-69 Fri. Dec. 11 Cal State Bakersfield Santa Clara, CA L 76-78 Sun. Dec. 13 Pacific Stockton, CA W 74-69 Wed. Dec. 16 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN L 51-91 Sat. Dec. 19 Boise State Boise, ID L 67-75 Tues. Dec. 22 Cal Poly Santa Clara, CA L 55-63 Mon. Dec. 28 Robert Morris Moon Township, PA L 56-57 Wed. Dec. 30 No. 21 West Virginia Morgantown, WV L 55-78 Sat. Jan. 2 San Jose State Santa Clara, CA L 64-75 Fri. Jan. 8 San Diego * San Diego, CA L 44-60 Sun. Jan. 10 Saint Mary’s * Moraga, CA L 55-83 Thurs. Jan. 14 Pepperdine * Santa Clara, CA L 67-83 Sat. Jan. 16 Loyola Marymount * Santa Clara, CA L 56-60 Sat. Jan. 23 San Francisco * Santa Clara, CA W 54-47 Thurs. Jan. 28 Gonzaga * Spokane, WA L 43-81 Sat. Jan. 30 Portland * Portland, OR L 65-73 Thurs. Feb. 4 Saint Mary’s * Santa Clara, CA L 62-69 Sat. Feb. 6 San Diego * Santa Clara, CA L 58-67 Thurs. Feb. 11 Loyola Marymount * Los Angeles, CA L 61-73 Sat. Feb. 13 Pepperdine * Malibu, CA L 51-65 Sat. Feb. 20 San Francisco * San Francisco, CA L 52-58 Thurs. Feb. 25 Gonzaga * Santa Clara, CA L 52-83 Sat. Feb. 27 Portland * Santa Clara, CA L 64-67 Fri. Mar. 5 San Diego ! Las Vegas, NV W 68-67 Sat. Mar. 6 Portland ! Las Vegas, NV W 74-61 Sun. Mar. 7 Gonzaga ! Las Vegas, NV L 47-87 # Hawkeye Challenge; * WCC conference game; ! WCC Tournament; Alyssa Shoji, JR, G All Times Pacific; Home games Bold

Bold - Denotes returning player 2009-10 Santa Clara Broncos’ Final Stats

## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 SHOJI, Alyssa 32 32 1159 36.2 146 422 .346 84 255 .329 62 81 .765 17 73 90 2.8 62 1 84 135 2 20 438 13.7 Conference-Only 14 14 519 37.1 69 201 .343 37 118 .314 30 40 .750 7 27 34 2.4 29 1 29 61 1 7 205 14.6 21 GIPSON, Lena 32 32 998 31.2 155 296 .524 0 0 .000 92 143 .643 92 227 319 10.0 98 5 38 95 23 44 402 12.6 Conference-Only 14 14 439 31.4 64 130 .492 0 0 .000 33 56 .589 36 101 137 9.8 38 2 15 45 14 19 161 11.5 03 FULPS, Meagan 26 24 874 33.6 94 269 .349 42 137 .307 62 83 .747 19 79 98 3.8 45 0 38 83 1 14 292 11.2 Conference-Only 11 11 407 37.0 40 116 .345 19 60 .317 21 24 .875 7 37 44 4.0 23 0 21 34 0 5 120 10.9 20 GOLDENBERGER, Maggie 27 26 762 28.2 87 226 .385 1 3 .333 24 34 .706 43 91 134 5.0 77 2 60 68 8 18 199 7.4 Conference-Only 14 13 387 27.6 42 112 .375 1 1 1.00 6 11 .545 23 39 62 4.4 44 2 37 35 3 10 91 6.5 30 VILORIA, Noe 10 1 215 21.5 21 48 .438 13 35 .371 10 10 1.00 6 8 14 1.4 15 0 11 7 0 2 65 6.5 Conference-Only 3 0 50 16.7 3 8 .375 1 4 .250 1 1 1.00 1 1 2 0.4 1 0 2 1 0 1 8 2.7 23 ARMSTRONG, Ashley 31 5 622 20.1 62 182 .341 28 77 .364 16 23 .696 50 92 142 4.6 42 1 22 36 4 16 168 5.4 Conference-Only 14 3 280 20.0 26 74 .351 14 33 .424 8 11 727 20 45 65 4.6 22 1 10 13 1 8 74 5.3 13 ANDERSON, Telisha 19 8 363 19.1 28 66 .424 0 1 .000 21 29 .724 22 36 58 3.1 44 3 29 53 1 18 77 4.1 Conference-Only 13 5 211 16.2 15 37 .405 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 15 20 35 2.7 29 2 20 32 0 14 36 2.8 15 WILLINSKY, Kathy 28 3 410 14.6 31 88 .352 4 6 .667 24 45 .533 28 41 69 2.5 54 1 12 46 4 10 90 3.2 Conference-Only 13 0 119 9.2 9 19 .474 2 3 .667 9 17 .529 9 16 25 1.9 17 0 1 12 2 2 29 2.2 04 FAITHFULL, Rhianna 31 22 478 15.4 29 92 .315 25 65 .385 5 8 .625 4 24 28 0.9 28 0 30 45 1 10 88 2.8 Conference-Only 13 8 183 14.1 10 36 .278 9 22 .409 0 0 .000 2 10 12 0.9 15 0 15 12 1 5 29 2.2 45 GOEGGEL, Kimee 31 6 302 9.7 19 52 .365 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 15 44 59 1.9 35 0 12 28 1 6 46 1.5 Conference-Only 13 2 106 8.2 8 23 .348 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 16 22 1.7 16 0 3 11 0 1 17 1.3 24 RICHARD, Emily 12 1 102 8.5 4 14 .286 1 5 .200 5 8 .625 10 13 23 1.9 6 0 5 6 1 2 14 1.2 Conference-Only 3 0 17 5.7 1 1 1.00 1 1 1.00 0 0 .000 2 1 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0 11 THOMAS, Becca 15 0 90 6.0 4 14 .286 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 12 16 28 1.9 16 0 2 7 1 3 10 0.7 Conference-Only 10 0 68 6.8 4 12 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 11 14 25 2.5 9 0 0 5 1 3 9 0.9 33 ZURAUSKYTE, Ruta 7 0 26 3.7 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 1 7 1 0 4 0.6 Conference-Only 2 0 14 7.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 1 5 1 0 2 1.0 Total 32 6400 682 1773 .385 198 584 .339 331 483 .685 383 815 1198 37.4 528 13 344 630 48 163 1893 59.2 Conference-Only 14 2800 292 772 .378 84 242 .347 116 175 .663 161 362 523 37.4 247 8 154 274 24 75 784 56.0 Opponents 32 6400 820 1974 .415 182 557 .327 425 579 .734 420 788 1208 37.8 521 - 423 429 115 327 2247 70.2 Conference-Only 14 2800 344 855 .402 74 231 .320 207 270 .764 183 350 533 38.1 203 - 184 172 50 145 969 69.2 46 WCCsports.com 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Year in Review WCC GAMES OVERALL W L PCT GB Home Away W L Home Away Neut Strk Gonzaga 12 / 18 14 0 1.000 -- 6-0 8-0 29 5 14-0 11-2 4-3 L1 Saint Mary’s 12 2 .857 2.0 6-1 6-1 21 10 11-4 10-5 0-1 L2 Pepperdine 9 5 .643 5.0 4-3 5-2 20 12 8-4 8-7 4-1 L2 Portland 7 7 .500 7.0 2-6 5-1 18 13 8-8 10-4 0-1 L2 San Diego 7 7 .500 7.0 3-4 4-3 15 14 8-7 6-6 1-1 L1 Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 9.0 2-5 3-4 13 17 5-9 7-7 1-1 L1 San Francisco 1 13 .071 13.0 1-6 0-7 5 27 3-9 1-14 1-4 L3 Santa Clara 1 13 .071 13.0 1-6 0-7 5 27 2-12 1-13 2-2 L1 Rankings in ESPN/USA Today poll / Associated Press poll 2009-10 WCC All-Conference Team First Team Miranda Ayim, PEP** F/C SR Heather Bowman, GON*** F SR Dominique Conners, USD G SO Alex Cowling, LMU F SO Laiken Dollente, POR** G SR Vivian Frieson, GON* F SR Courtney Vandersloot, GON Kelly Graves, GON Louella Tomlinson, SMC Katelan Redmon, LMU Lena Gipson, SCU F JR Player of the Year Coach of the Year Defender of the Year Newcomer of the Year Jontelle Smith, SMC** G SR Louella Tomlinson, SMC* F JR Courtney Vandersloot, GON** G JR Gonzaga Takes Home WCC Regular Season and Tournament Titles, Again *Previous times on All-WCC first team Gonzaga finished the conference season unde- Honorable Mention feated to earn the regular season title, extending its streak to six straight in which it has won or GON: Tiffanie Shives G SR earned a share of the regular season title. The LMU: Renahy Young G JR Zags then completed the double-up by also PEP: Jazmine Jackson G SO winning the WCC Tournament championship, POR: Alexis Gannis F SO their second straight and third overall. Courtney USD: Sam Child G JR Vandersloot earned regular season and tourna- ment MVP honors for the second straight sea- USF: Rheina Ale G SO son following Gonzaga’s 76-48 victory against SCU: Alyssa Shoji G SO Pepperdine in the final. She was joined on the 2009-10 All-Freshman Team All-Tournament team by teammates Heather Bowman and Vivian Frieson as well as Pepper- Name SCH POS dine’s Miranda Ayim and Lauren Bell. The Zags Shay Cooney-Williams PEP G earned a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament Meagan Fulps SCU G and became just the second WCC team to advance to the Sweet Sixteen following wins against No. Kate Gaze SMC G 10 North Carolina, 82-76, and a nailbiter upset vs. Texas A&M, 72-71. The Bulldogs bowed out of the Tifa Puletasi SMC F tournament after a 74-56 loss at the hands of third-seeded Xavier. Felicia Weinberg USD F WCC NCAA Division I Leaders Postseason Results

Scoring Offense (Team) NCAA TOURNAMENT Assists Per Game (Individual) First Round (March 20, 2010) Rank/Team G PPG Rank/Player G AST APG 5. Gonzaga 34 80.0 #7 Gonzaga 82 Scoring Margin (Team) 1. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 33 310 9.4 #10 North Carolina 76 Rank/Team G MARGIN Seattle, WA (Bank of America Arena) 3. Gonzaga 34 20.9 Blocks Per Game (Individual) Second Round (March 22, 2010) Field Goal Percentage (Team) Rank/Player G BLK BPG Rank/Team G FG% #7 Gonzaga 72 4. Gonzaga 34 .474 1. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 31 195 6.3 #2 Texas A&M 71 Free Throw Percentage (Team) 15. Miranda Ayim, PEP 32 85 2.7 Seattle, WA (Bank of America Arena) Rank/Team G PPG Sweet Sixteen (March 27, 2010) 7. Portland 31 .769 Rebounds Per Game (Individual) #7 Gonzaga 56 Assists per Game (Team) Rank/Team G APG Rank/Player G REB RPG #3 Xavier 74 2. Gonzaga 34 19.1 12. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 31 343 11.1 Sacramento, CA (ARCO Arena) 23. Portland 31 15.7 30. Lena Gipson, SCU 32 319 10.0 Blocks Per Game (Team) WNIT First Round (March 18, 2010) Rank/Team G BPG Steals Per Game (Individual) 2. Saint Mary’s 31 7.2 Pepperdine 58 Steals Per Game (Team) Rank/Player G ST SPG BYU 62 Rank/Team G SPG 4. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 34 121 3.6 Provo, UT (Marriott Center) 17. Gonzaga 34 11.1 First Round (March 21, 2010) Assists Turnover Ratio (Team) Free-Throw Percentage (Individual) Rank/Team G RATIO Saint Mary’s 53 4. Gonzaga 34 1.22 Rank/Player G FTM FTA FT% Utah 66 Turnovers Per Game (Team) 2. Laiken Dollente, POR 31 148 161 .919 Moraga, CA (McKeon Pavilion) Rank/Team G TPG 15. Morgan Henderson, USD 29 74 85 .871 21. Loyola Marymount 30 14.6 WBI Turnover Margin (Team) First Round (March 17, 2010) Rank/Team G RATIO Assists Turnover Ratio (Individual) Portland 44 8. Gonzaga 34 6.29 Rank/Player G AST TO RATIO Washington 75 10. Pepperdine 32 6.28 12. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 34 321 145 2.2 Seattle, WA (Bank of America Arena) 48 WCCsports.com 2009-10 Team Statistics All Games SCORING OFFENSE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS # Team G W-L PTS Avg/G # Team G FTM FTA Pct. # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G AST Avg/G 1. GON 34 29-5 2719 80.0 1. POR 31 379 493 .769 1. SMC 31 169 494 .342 1. GON 34 651 19.1 2. SMC 31 21-10 2143 69.1 2. LMU 30 367 485 .757 2. POR 31 189 556 .340 2. POR 31 488 15.7 3. POR 31 18-13 2134 68.8 3. USD 29 377 505 .747 3. SCU 32 198 584 .339 3. SMC 31 431 13.9 4. PEP 32 20-12 2106 65.8 4. SMC 31 494 670 .737 4. GON 34 166 509 .326 4. PEP 32 373 11.7 5. LMU 30 13-17 1960 65.3 5. GON 34 411 558 .737 5. USD 29 134 423 .317 5. LMU 30 333 11.1 6. USD 29 15-14 1877 64.7 6. PEP 32 466 646 .721 6. LMU 30 181 586 .309 6. SCU 32 344 10.8 7. SCU 32 5-27 1893 59.2 7. SCU 32 331 483 .685 7. USF 32 146 483 .302 7. USF 32 313 9.8 8. USF 32 5-27 1695 53.0 8. USF 32 329 499 .659 8. PEP 32 148 502 .295 8. USD 29 279 9.6

SCORING DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING MARGIN STEALS # Team G PTS Avg/G # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar. # Team G ST Avg/G 1. GON 34 2008 59.1 1. GON 34 1071 2260 .474 1. SMC 31 1319 42.5 1153 37.2 +5.4 1. GON 34 379 11.1 2. USD 29 1843 63.6 2. SMC 31 740 1695 .437 2. GON 34 1398 41.1 1265 37.2 +3.9 2. PEP 32 325 10.2 3. PEP 32 2090 65.3 3. POR 31 783 1881 .416 3. USD 29 1058 36.5 1012 34.9 +1.6 3. POR 31 264 8.5 4. USF 32 2137 67.3 4. USD 29 683 1650 .414 4. POR 31 1189 38.4 1175 37.9 +0.5 4. USD 29 245 8.4 5. SMC 31 2087 67.3 5. LMU 30 706 1748 .404 5. SCU 32 1198 37.4 1208 37.8 -0.3 5. LMU 30 224 7.5 6. LMU 30 2020 67.3 6. SCU 32 682 1773 .385 6. USF 32 1169 36.5 1261 39.4 -2.9 6. SMC 31 190 6.1 7. POR 31 2091 67.5 7. PEP 32 746 2039 .366 7. LMU 30 1029 34.3 1122 37.4 -3.1 7. USF 32 193 6.0 8. SCU 32 2247 70.2 8. USF 32 610 1803 .338 8. PEP 32 1180 36.9 1296 40.5 -3.6 8. SCU 32 163 5.1 SCORING MARGIN FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE BLOCKED SHOTS 3-POINT FG MADE # Team G OFF DEF Mar. # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G BLK Avg/G # Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. GON 34 80.0 59.1 +20.9 1. GON 34 738 2027 .364 1. SMC 31 223 7.2 1. SCU 32 198 6.2 2. SMC 31 69.1 67.3 +1.8 2. SMC 31 763 2086 .366 2. GON 34 161 4.7 2. POR 31 189 6.1 3. POR 31 68.8 67.5 +1.4 3. USD 29 642 1589 .404 3. PEP 32 130 4.1 3. LMU 30 181 6.0 4. USD 29 64.7 63.6 +1.2 4. POR 31 786 1939 .405 4. POR 31 122 3.9 4. SMC 31 169 5.5 5. PEP 32 65.8 65.3 +0.5 5. SCU 32 820 1974 .415 5. USD 29 92 3.2 5. GON 34 166 4.9 6. LMU 30 65.3 67.3 -2.0 6. USF 32 793 1856 .427 6. USF 32 59 1.8 6. PEP 32 148 4.6 7. SCU 32 59.2 70.2 -11.1 7. PEP 32 780 1801 .433 7. LMU 30 55 1.8 7. USD 29 134 4.6 8. USF 32 53.0 66.8 -13.8 8. LMU 30 760 1726 .440 8. SCU 32 48 1.5 8. USF 32 146 4.6 WCC Games Only SCORING OFFENSE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ASSISTS # Team G W-L PTS Avg/G # Team G FTM FTA Pct. # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G AST Avg/G 1. GON 14 14-0 1183 84.5 1. LMU 14 163 211 .773 1. GON 14 77 220 .350 1. GON 14 282 20.1 2. SMC 14 12-2 95. 67.9 2. PEP 14 191 248 .770 2. SCU 14 84 242 .347 2. POR 14 222 15.9 3. POR 14 7-7 939 67.1 3. GON 14 180 234 .769 3. POR 14 90 272 .331 3. PEP 14 173 12.4 4. PEP 14 9-5 929 66.4 4. USD 14 157 205 .766 4. SMC 14 71 217 .327 4. SMC 14 165 11.8 5. LMU 14 5-9 915 65.4 5. POR 14 171 226 .757 5. LMU 14 92 293 .314 5. LMU 14 160 11.4 6. USD 14 7-7 856 61.1 6. SMC 14 247 342 .722 6. PEP 14 60 202 .297 6. SCU 14 155 11.1 7. SCU 14 1-13 784 56.0 7. SCU 14 116 175 .663 7. USF 14 57 194 .294 7. USD 14 119 8.5 8. USF 14 1-13 699 49.9 8. USF 14 132 202 .653 8. USD 14 57 207 .275 8. USF 14 113 8.1

SCORING DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING MARGIN STEALS # Team G PTS Avg/G # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Mar. # Team G ST Avg/G 1. GON 14 755 53.9 1. GON 14 463 917 .505 1. SMC 14 635 45.4 532 38.0 +7.4 1. GON 14 155 11.1 2. USD 14 872 62.3 2. POR 14 339 832 .407 2. GON 14 573 40.9 482 34.4 +6.5 2. PEP 14 152 10.9 3. SMC 14 881 62.9 3. SMC 14 316 779 .406 3. USD 14 534 38.1 506 36.1 +2.0 3. POR 14 128 9.1 4. PEP 14 923 65.9 4. LMU 14 330 845 .391 4. SCU 14 523 37.4 533 38.1 -0.7 4. LMU 14 115 8.2 5. USF 14 924 66.0 5. USD 14 321 827 .388 5. POR 14 522 37.3 549 39.2 -1.9 5. USD 14 106 7.6 6. POR 14 962 68.7 6. SCU 14 292 772 .378 6. PEP 14 513 36.6 566 40.4 -3.8 6. USF 14 83 5.9 7. SCU 14 969 69.2 7. PEP 14 339 909 .373 7. USF 14 516 36.9 582 41.6 -4.7 SMC 14 83 5.9 LMU 14 969 69.2 8. USF 14 255 792 .322 LMU 14 459 32.8 525 37.5 -4.7 8. SCU 14 75 5.4

SCORING MARGIN FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE BLOCKED SHOTS 3-POINT FG MADE # Team G OFF DEF Mar. # Team G FG FGA Pct. # Team G BLK Avg/G # Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. GON 14 84.5 53.9 +30.6 1. GON 14 278 808 .344 1. SMC 14 92 6.6 1. LMU 14 92 6.6 2. SMC 14 67.9 62.9 +4.9 2. SMC 14 328 948 .346 2. PEP 14 69 4.9 2. POR 14 90 6.4 3. PEP 14 66.4 65.9 +0.4 3. USD 14 312 792 .394 3. GON 14 68 4.9 3. SCU 14 84 6.0 4. USD 14 61.1 62.3 -1.1 4. SCU 14 344 855 .402 4. POR 14 55 3.9 4. GON 14 77 5.5 5. POR 14 67.1 68.7 -1.6 5. USF 14 337 823 .409 5. USD 14 51 3.6 5. SMC 14 71 5.1 6. LMU 14 65.4 69.2 -3.9 6. POR 14 361 878 .411 6. USF 14 34 2.4 6. PEP 14 60 4.3 7. SCU 14 56.0 69.2 -13.2 7. PEP 14 339 795 .426 7. SCU 14 24 1.7 7. USD 14 57 4.1 8. USF 14 49.9 66.0 -16.1 8. LMU 14 356 774 .460 8. LMU 14 22 1.6 USF 14 57 4.1

49 WCCsports.com 2009-10 Player Statistics All Games SCORING FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) 9. SHOJI, Alyssa-SCU 32 84 2.6 ## Player-Team G FG 3G FT Pts Avg ## Player-Team G FG FA Pct 10. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 31 81 2.6 1. COWLING, Alex-LMU 30 202 19 103 526 17.5 1. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 31 123 202 .609 2. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 31 193 5 133 524 16.9 2. REDMON, Katelan-GON 32 153 288 .531 STEALS 3. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 31 149 62 148 508 16.4 3. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 34 181 343 .528 ## Player-Team G ST Avg 4. CONNERS, Dominique-USD 29 170 19 114 473 16.3 4. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 33 198 376 .527 1. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 34 121 3.6 5. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 33 198 0 103 499 15.1 5. GANNIS, Alexis-POR 29 109 208 .524 2. CONNERS, Dominique-USD 29 76 2.6 6. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 32 204 5 66 479 15.0 6. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 32 155 296 .524 3. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 30 62 2.1 7. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 30 141 51 115 448 14.9 7. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 31 193 379 .509 4. TECLEMARIAM, ReZina-POR 31 61 2.0 8. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 34 174 36 94 478 14.1 8. COWLING, Alex-LMU 30 202 398 .508 5. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 32 57 1.8 9. SHOJI, Alyssa-SCU 32 146 84 62 438 13.7 9. STANDISH, Kayla-GON 34 110 229 .480 10. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 31 131 78 70 410 13.2 10. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 34 174 369 .472 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 11. ALE,Rheina-USF So 32 133 60 96 422 13.2 ## Player-Team G 3G FA Pct 12. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 32 155 0 92 402 12.6 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 1. SHIVES, Tiffanie-GON 34 64 154 .416 13. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 34 181 2 62 426 12.5 ## Player-Team G FM FA Pct 2. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 31 62 155 .400 14. CHILD, Sam-USD 29 136 26 36 334 11.5 1. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 31 148 161 .919 3. WOODROW, Morgan-USD 29 29 73 .397 15. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 32 123 9 113 368 11.5 2. HENDERSON, Morgan-USD 29 74 85 .871 4. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 31 78 197 .396 16. FULPS, Meagan-SCU 26 94 42 62 292 11.2 3. ALE,Rheina-USF 32 96 114 .842 5. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 30 51 138 .370 17. DAY, Natalie-POR 27 120 32 31 303 11.2 4. BELL, Lauren-PEP 30 77 94 .819 18. REDMON, Katelan-GON 32 153 12 37 355 11.1 5. COWLING, Alex-LMU 30 103 126 .817 19. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 31 123 4 86 336 10.8 3-POINT FG MADE 6. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 31 70 86 .814 ## Player-Team G 3G Avg 20. SMITH, Jasmine-SMC 31 114 30 74 332 10.7 7. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 33 103 128 .805 1. SHOJI, Alyssa-SCU 32 84 2.6 8. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 32 113 141 .801 2. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 31 78 2.5 REBOUNDING 9. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 30 115 144 .799 3. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 31 62 2.0 ## Player-Team G OF DF TOT Avg 10. SMITH, Jasmine-SMC 31 74 97 .763 1. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 31 50 293 343 11.1 4. MENTON, Katie-PEP 27 53 2.0 5. SHIVES, Tiffanie-GON 34 64 1.9 2. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 32 92 227 319 10.0 ASSISTS 3. GANNIS, Alexis-POR 29 88 145 233 8.0 ## Player-Team G AST Avg 4. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 34 82 169 251 7.4 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 34 321 9.4 5. COWLING, Alex-LMU 30 78 135 213 7.1 2. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 31 140 4.5 ## Player-Team G BLK Avg 6. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 32 76 138 214 6.7 3. TECLEMARIAM, ReZina-POR 31 118 3.8 1. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 31 195 6.3 7. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 31 87 119 206 6.6 4. CRONIN, Tara-POR 30 99 3.3 2. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 32 85 2.7 8. HENDERSON, Morgan-USD 29 66 114 180 6.2 5. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 30 89 3.0 3. STANDISH, Kayla-GON 34 49 1.4 9. TAYLOR,Donnisha-USF 32 64 131 195 6.1 6. BELL, Lauren-PEP 30 86 2.9 4. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 34 45 1.3 10. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 32 74 107 181 5.7 7. BRUMFIELD,Brittany-USF 32 87 2.7 5. ANGEL, Lauren-POR 31 34 1.1 JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 32 87 2.7 WCC Games Only SCORING 10. BRUMFIELD,Brittany-USF 14 33 2.4 ## Player-Team G FG 3G FT Pts Avg FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) BELL, Lauren-PEP 14 33 2.4 1. COWLING, Alex-LMU 14 111 8 55 285 20.4 ## Player-Team G FG FA Pct ALE,Rheina-USF 14 33 2.4 2. CONNERS, Dominique-USD 14 96 7 57 256 18.3 1. GANNIS, Alexis-POR 14 56 92 .609 3. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 88 19 57 252 18.0 2. REDMON, Katelan-GON 12 46 79 .582 STEALS 4. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 14 82 2 78 244 17.4 3. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 88 153 .575 ## Player-Team G ST Avg 5. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 14 69 28 62 228 16.3 4. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 14 52 91 .571 1. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 48 3.4 6. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 14 72 29 51 224 16.0 5. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 14 77 140 .550 2. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 14 33 2.4 7. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 13 83 0 38 204 15.7 6. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 13 83 158 .525 3. CONNERS, Dominique-USD 14 32 2.3 8. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 14 91 2 31 215 15.4 7. COWLING, Alex-LMU 14 111 218 .509 4. NICHOLS, Candice-LMU 13 28 2.2 9. SHOJI, Alyssa-SCU 14 69 37 30 205 14.6 8. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 14 64 130 .492 5. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 14 30 2.1 10. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 14 65 36 30 196 14.0 9. STANDISH, Kayla-GON 14 46 94 .489 11. FRIESON, Vivian-GON 14 77 0 23 177 12.6 10. SHIVES, Tiffanie-GON 14 46 96 .479 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 12. ALE,Rheina-USF 14 53 20 50 176 12.6 ## Player-Team G 3G FA Pct 13. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 14 64 0 33 161 11.5 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 1. WOODROW, Morgan-USD 14 23 50 .460 14. WOODROW, Morgan-USD 14 56 23 23 158 11.3 ## Player-Team G FM FA Pct 2. SHIVES, Tiffanie-GON 14 29 64 .453 JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 14 60 3 35 158 11.3 1. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 14 62 67 .925 3. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 19 43 .442 16. SMITH, Jasmine-SMC 14 50 12 41 153 10.9 2. HENDERSON, Morgan-USD 14 40 46 .870 4. GAZE, Kate-SMC 14 14 33 .424 17. FULPS, Meagan-SCU 11 40 19 21 120 10.9 3. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 14 31 36 .861 ARMSTRONG, Ashley-SCU 14 14 33 .424 18. TECLEMARIAM, ReZina-POR 14 48 15 36 147 10.5 4. BELL, Lauren-PEP 14 36 42 .857 19. DAY, Natalie-POR 11 44 13 14 115 10.5 5. COWLING, Alex-LMU 14 55 66 .833 20. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 14 52 1 41 146 10.4 3-POINT FG MADE SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 14 30 36 .833 ## Player-Team G 3G Avg 7. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 13 38 47 .809 1. SHOJI, Alyssa-SCU 14 37 2.6 REBOUNDING 8. ALE,Rheina-USF 14 50 62 .806 ## Player-Team G OF DF TOT Avg 9. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 57 71 .803 2. SMITH, Jontelle-SMC 14 36 2.6 1. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 14 32 141 173 12.4 10. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 14 51 64 .797 3. SHIVES, Tiffanie-GON 14 29 2.1 2. GIPSON, Lena-SCU 14 36 101 137 9.8 YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 14 29 2.1 3. GANNIS, Alexis-POR 14 43 76 119 8.5 ASSISTS 5. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 14 28 2.0 4. SMITH, Ashlee-SMC 14 48 63 111 7.9 ## Player-Team G AST Avg FRIESON, Vivian-GON 14 27 84 111 7.9 1. VANDERSLOOT,Courtney-GON 14 133 9.5 BLOCKED SHOTS 6. COWLING, Alex-LMU 14 44 65 109 7.8 2. DOLLENTE, Laiken-POR 14 61 4.4 7. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 14 30 69 99 7.1 ## Player-Team G BLK Avg 3. TECLEMARIAM, ReZina-POR 14 51 3.6 1. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 14 78 5.6 8. HENDERSON, Morgan-USD 14 34 58 92 6.6 4. CRONIN, Tara-POR 14 49 3.5 2. AYIM, Miranda-PEP 14 50 3.6 9. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 14 35 42 77 5.5 5. YOUNG, Renahy-LMU 14 48 3.4 3. STANDISH, Kayla-GON 14 26 1.9 10. BOWMAN, Heather-GON 13 22 44 66 5.1 6. TOMLINSON, Louella-SMC 14 44 3.1 4. ANGEL, Lauren-POR 14 15 1.1 11. SINGLETERRY,Vania-USF 14 28 43 71 5.1 7. JACKSON, Jazmine-PEP 14 39 2.8 MASON, Nya-USD 14 15 1.1 CONNERS, Dominique-USD 14 18 53 71 5.1 8. GOLDENBERGER, Maggie-SCU 14 37 2.6 9. SMITH, Jasmine-SMC 14 36 2.6

50 WCCsports.com Annual Leaders Individual ALL GAMES WCC GAMES SCORING 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP .545 SCORING FREE THROW PERCENT 2010 Alex Cowling, LMU 17.5 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP .522 2010 Alex Cowling, LMU 20.4 2010 Laiken Dollente, POR .925 2009 Heather Bowman, GON 19.4 1986 Chris Starr, UNR .646 2009 Heather Bowman, GON 19.5 2009 Amber Sprague, USD .895 2008 Heather Bowman, GON 20.1 2008 Daphanie Kennedy, PEP 22.0 2008 Laiken Dollente, POR .932 2007 Chandice Cronk, SCU 16.0 FREE THROW PERCENT 2007 Heather Bowman, GON 16.3 2007 Kendra Morris, POR .900 2006 Michelle Cozad, SCU 18.1 2010 Laiken Dollente, POR .919 2006 Tiara Harris, USD 17.0 2006 Teiosha George, PEP .871 2005 Jennifer Lacy, PEP 16.9 2009 Amber Sprague, USD .837 2005 Jennifer Lacy, PEP 18.6 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON .909 2004 Kate Murray, LMU 16.4 2008 Laiken Dollente, POR .914 2004 Kate Murray, LMU 17.4 2004 Kate Murray, LMU .906 2003 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 16.7 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .886 2003 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 18.4 2003 Michaela Dalgleish, POR .927 2002 Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 17.8 2006 Tiara Harris, USD .837 2002 Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 20.7 2002 Carey Sauer, USF .933 2001 Jessica Malone, GON 18.8 2005 Michelle Cozad, SCU .843 2001 Jessica Malone, GON 16.5 2001 Bryn Britton, LMU .889 2000 Tracy Morris, SMC 17.5 2004 Shandrika Lee, PEP .900 2000 Tracy Morris, SMC 17.3 2000 Katie Pursley, SCU .889 1999 Tracy Morris, SMC 16.4 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .911 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 15.3 1999 Stacey Berg, SMC .913 1998 Tracy Morris, SMC 15.4 2002 Carey Sauer, USF .918 1998 Sarah Green, POR 15.4 1998 Dana Sulenski, PEP .953 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 17.5 2001 Kim Whisler, USF .841 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 20.6 1997 Samantha Rigley, PEP .917 1996 Laura Sale, POR 19.2 2000 Katie Pursley, SCU .882 1996 Laura Sale, POR 20.9 1996 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .902 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 17.7 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR .876 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 18.4 1995 Joy Pauley, GON .933 1994 Christine Silvernail, SCU 19.6 1998 Kristin Hepton, POR .854 1994 Christine Silvernail, SCU 23.1 1994 Serena Eiermann, USD .850 1993 Melissa King, SCU 20.1 1997 Kristin Hepton, POR .896 1993 Melissa King, SCU 20.1 1993 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .863 1992 Martha Sheldon, POR 26.7 1996 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .879 1992 Martha Sheldon, POR 28.6 1992 Barbara Tanner, PEP .864 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 21.1 1995 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .863 1991 Melissa King, SCU 22.5 1991 Lisa Nicholls, GON .854 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 19.5 1994 Tina Geis, POR .831 1990 Shannon Frowiss, PEP 20.6 1990 Lisa Nicholls, GON .893 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 22.5 1993 Christina Marshall, SMC .843 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 25.4 1989 Carla Curfman, GON .913 1988 Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU 19.8 1992 Barbara Tanner, PEP .878 1988 Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU 20.3 1988 Tammy Halter, POR .902 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 20.7 1991 Cheree Tappin, SMC .873 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 22.3 1987 Margaret Walsh, USF .844 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 22.9 1990 Jennifer Mountain, GON .866 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 24.6 1986 Chris Starr, UNR .914 1989 Carla Curfman, GON .835 REBOUNDS 1988 Tammy Halter, POR .845 REBOUNDS THREE-POINT PERCENT 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 11.1 1987 Jane Gilpin, USD .819 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 12.4 2010 Morgan Woodrow, USD .460 2009 Lena Gipson, SCU 9.9 1986 Chris Starr, UNR .923 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 10.8 2009 Alyssa Shoji, SCU .458 2008 Amber Sprague, USD 8.7 2008 Amber Sprague, USD 10.2 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .514 Miranda Ayim, PEP THREE-POINT PERCENT 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 10.0 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .480 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 8.0 2010 Tiffanie Shives, GON .416 2006 Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 10.8 2006 Kayla Huss, SCU .482 2006 Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 10.2 2009 Morgan Henderson, USD .449 2005 Mary Jane Krueger, USF 9.4 2005 Rachael Ziemann, LMU .453 2005 Mary Jane Krueger, USF 8.9 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .518 2004 Marta Menuez, USD 8.9 2004 Ashley Graham, SCU .481 Triola Jackson, SMC 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .447 2003 Triola Jackson, SMC 9.0 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .500 2004 Ashlee Orndorff, POR 8.3 2006 Chandice Cronk, SCU .451 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 13.2 2002 Carey Suaer, USF .519 2003 Triola Jackson, SMC 9.5 2005 Ashley Graham, SCU .461 2001 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 10.1 2001 Katie Davis, SMC .491 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 11.9 2004 Ashley Graham, SCU .452 2000 Jessica Gray, USD 9.7 2000 Tammy Annas, SCU .548 2001 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 10.4 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .440 1999 Kate Crane, PEP 8.0 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR .500 2000 Jessica Gray, USD 9.4 2002 Kerri Nakamoto, USD .460 1998 Denise Woods, USF 8.2 1998 Shannon MacCormac, POR .453 1999 Kate Crane, PEP 8.0 2001 Katie Davis, SMC .443 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 9.1 1997 Kristin Hepton, POR .475 1998 Denise Woods, USF 8.9 2000 Susie Erpelding, USD .444 1996 Valerie Gillon, USF 9.2 1996 Lisa Sacco, SCU .500 1997 Lisa Siders, PEP 8.4 1999 Jessica Banford, SCU .438 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 10.3 1995 Deana Lansing, POR .403 1996 Valerie Gillon, USF 8.7 1998 Lindsey Huff, USF .403 1994 Juanita Rivera, GON 10.6 1994 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .605 Nicole Gaines, LMU 1997 Meghan Kenny, LMU .416 1993 Sheri Brown, LMU 10.2 1993 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .429 1995 Lisa Siders, PEP 9.3 1996 Lisa Sacco, SCU .448 1992 Juanita Rivera, GON 10.7 1992 Melissa King, SCU .457 1994 Juanita Rivera, GON 9.6 1995 Deana Lansing, POR .386 1991 Kay Koppelman, GON 11.8 1991 Jennifer Mountain, GON .471 1993 Sheri Brown, LMU 10.3 1994 Ivy Safranski, GON .419 1990 Kay Koppelman, GON 10.7 1990 Alice Solis, USF .542 1992 Marlene Henderson, USF 10.3 1993 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .442 1989 Kay Koppelman, GON 9.9 1989 Kristy Greenberg, PEP .525 1991 Kay Koppelman, GON 10.1 1992 Debbie Gollnick, USD .429 1988 Melinda Harrison, USF 10.5 1988 Tammy Tibbles, GON .415 1990 Kay Koppelman, GON 9.9 1991 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .448 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 12.3 1989 Kay Koppelman, GON 9.1 1990 Alice Solis, USF .463 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 11.2 STEALS 1988 Melinda Harrison, USF 10.3 1989 Julia French, SMC .500 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 3.4 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 12.3 1988 Tammy Tibbles, GON .461 ASSISTS 2009 Nakeya Isabell, PEP 2.9 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 11.8 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 9.5 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 2.8 STEALS AVERAGE 2009 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 7.5 2007 Amanda DeCoud, LMU 3.0 ASSISTS 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 3.6 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 8.1 2006 Michelle Cozad, SCU 2.5 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 9.4 2009 Nakeya Isabell, PEP 3.0 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 7.2 2005 Quinn Thomas, SCU 3.3 2009 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 7.5 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 2.6 2006 Serena Benavente, SMC 4.4 2004 Khalila O’Riellly-Williams, POR 3.6 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 8.5 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 2.8 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON 7.1 2003 Khalila O’Riellly-Williams, POR 3.2 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 7.7 2006 Amanda Rego, USD 3.6 2004 Shannon Mathews, GON 5.0 2002 Khalila O’Riellly-Williams, POR 2.9 2006 Amanda Rego, USD 3.8 2005 Toni Russell, USF 3.4 2003 Kayla Huss, SCU 5.9 2001 Ashlee Giles, POR 2.8 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON 6.2 2004 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 3.2 2002 Becki Ashbuagh, SCU 8.6 2000 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 3.1 2004 Shannon Mathews, GON 4.7 2003 Toni Russell, USF 3.3 2001 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 4.9 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR 2.3 2003 Kayla Huss, SCU 5.6 2002 Toni Russell, USF 2.6 Corrie Mizusawa, SMC 1998 Nanci Pompili, POR 2.6 2002 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 7.3 2001 Ashlee Giles, POR 2.9 2000 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.5 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 3.5 2001 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.1 2000 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 3.2 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 5.1 1996 Deana Lansing, POR 3.4 Corrie Mizusawa, SMC 1999 Nancy Pompili, POR 2.3 1998 Lisa Sacco, SCU 4.3 1995 Andrea Kagie, USF 2.9 2000 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.2 1998 Nancy Pompili, POR 2.4 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 6.1 1994 Joy Durand, SMC 3.7 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 4.8 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 3.9 1996 Jill Peterson, POR 5.1 1993 Tami Adkins, USF 3.7 Jennifer Madkins, USF 1996 Deana Lansing, POR 3.5 1995 Deana Lansing, POR 4.7 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 3.9 1998 Angie White, PEP 4.8 1995 Ivy Safranski, GON 3.0 1994 Sherry Larson, POR 5.9 1991 Melissa King, SCU 4.2 1997 Jamie Shadian, USF 6.0 1994 Joy Durand, SMC 3.1 1993 Kathy Adelman, POR 6.4 1990 Kristen Bruich, LMU 4.0 1996 Jamie Shadian, USF 5.0 1993 Tami Adkins, USF 3.0 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 6.0 1989 Frozena Jerro, SMC 3.6 1995 Deana Lansing, POR 4.6 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 3.2 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 10.1 1988 Vicky Chalfant, POR 3.9 1994 Sherry Larson, POR 5.7 1991 Melissa King, SCU 3.4 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 9.1 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 3.2 1993 Kathy Adelman, POR 7.0 1990 Kristen Bruich, LMU 3.9 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 6.4 1986 Toya DeCree, USIU 4.0 1992 Christina Marshall, SMC 5.7 1989 Frozena Jerro, SMC 3.6 1988 Jennifer Lucas, SCU 7.8 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 9.6 1988 Vicky Chalfant, POR 3.3 1987 Debbie Dunbar, USF 6.8 BLOCKS 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 8.0 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.9 1986 Karen Friel, UNR 8.4 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.6 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 6.4 1986 Toya DeCree, USIU 3.3 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.2 1988 Jennifer Lucas, SCU 7.3 FIELD GOAL PERCENT 2008 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.9 1987 Debbie Dunbar, USF 6.1 BLOCKS AVERAGE 2010 Alexis Gannis, POR .609 2007 Carly Koebel, POR 2.6 1986 Karen Friel, UNR 7.9 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 6.3 2009 Ashlee Smith, SMC .562 2006 Rachel Warren, POR 1.9 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.4 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .558 2005 Eghosa Obaiza, SMC 1.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENT 2008 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.9 2007 Teena Wickett, PEP .633 2004 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.5 2010 Ashlee Smith, SMC .609 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 2.3 2006 Rachel Warren, POR .545 2003 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.1 2009 Ashlee Smith, SMC .569 2006 Rachel Warren, POR 1.5 2005 Ashley Burke, GON .604 2002 Shannon Mayberry, PEP 1.7 2008 Miranda Ayim, PEP .557 2005 Amber Sprague, USD 1.4 2004 Jennie Rondel, SCU .544 2001 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.1 2007 Jen Gottschalk, SCU .512 2004 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.3 2003 Julie Butler, SCU .568 2000 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.9 2006 Kasey Monteith, SCU .541 2003 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.3 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC .562 1999 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.9 2005 Sabine Loewe, USD .542 2002 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.2 2001 Kim Whisler, USF .574 1998 Christine Rigby, SCU 1.6 2004 Ashley Burke, GON .529 2001 Annie Garrison, SCU 1.7 2000 Jennifer Glysson, SCU .606 1997 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.6 2003 Julie Butler, SCU .517 2000 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.1 1999 Kristin Deal, GON .566 1996 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.4 2002 Nadja Morgan, PEP .537 1999 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.5 1998 Brook Staebell, SCU .622 Valerie Gillon, USF 2001 Jennifer Glysson, SCU .547 1998 Christing Rigby, SCU 1.9 1997 Christine Rigby, SCU .580 1995 Valerie Gillon, USF 2.0 2000 Jermisha Dosty, SMC .550 1997 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.1 1996 Lisa Siders, PEP .651 1994 Amy Lundquist, LMU 2.6 1999 Sarah Wanless, USF .571 1996 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.2 1995 Lorice Watson, USD .543 1993 Chris Enger, USD 4.4 1998 Brook Staebell, SCU .595 1995 Valerie Gillon, USF 2.0 1994 Lisa Siders, PEP .581 1992 Rosemary Adams, POR 3.4 1997 Christine Rigby, SCU .589 1994 Amy Lundquist, LMU 2.5 1993 Nikki Brodowy, PEP .546 1991 Chris Enger, USD 4.0 1996 Valerie Gillon, USF .593 1993 Chris Enger, USD 4.9 1992 Fran Fabien, SMC .571 1990 Chris Enger, USD 4.1 1995 Lorice Watson, USD .525 1992 Rosemary Adams, POR 3.2 1991 Shannon Frowiss, PEP .613 1989 Tricia Gibson, LMU 3.0 1994 Lorraine Watson, USD .563 1991 Chris Enger, USD 3.6 1990 Heather Aliulis, SMC .588 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.3 1993 Melissa King, SCU .510 1990 Chris Enger, USD 3.6 1989 Rochelle Lightner, USD .586 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.4 1992 Laura Hughes, SCU .539 1989 Tricia Gibson, LMU 2.4 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP .543 1986 Kelli Behrens, USD 2.2 1991 Shannon Frowiss, PEP .608 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.4 1987 Kelli Behrens, USD .551 1990 Chris Enger, USD .580 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.9 1986 Fionna Murray, USIU .627 1989 Rochelle Lightner, USD .565 1986 Kelli Behrens, USD 1.9

51 WCCsports.com Annual Leaders Team ALL GAMES ALL/WCC GAMES WCC GAMES SCORING THREE-POINT PERCENT STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENT REBOUNDS 2010 Gonzaga 80.0 2010 Saint Mary’s .342 2010 Gonzaga 11.1 2010 Gonzaga .505 2010 Saint Mary’s 45.4 2009 Gonzaga 74.5 2009 Portland .347 2009 Pepperdine 12.6 2009 Gonzaga .464 2009 Saint Mary’s 45.0 2008 Gonzaga 77.2 2008 San Francisco .362 2008 Loyola Marymount 9.5 2008 Gonzaga .464 2008 Gonzaga 44.0 2007 Santa Clara 68.6 2007 Santa Clara .365 2007 Pepperdine 9.6 2007 Gonzaga .430 2007 Gonzaga 40.6 2006 Santa Clara 72.8 2006 Santa Clara .378 2006 San Diego 10.4 2006 Saint Mary’s .417 2006 Santa Clara 42.7 2005 Santa Clara 71.6 2005 Santa Clara .379 2005 San Francisco 9.9 2005 Gonzaga .470 2005 Gonzaga 33.4 2004 Portland 65.7 2004 Santa Clara .354 2004 Portland 11.0 2004 Gonzaga .444 2004 Pepperdine 40.4 2003 Pepperdine 72.0 2003 Pepperdine .348 2003 Portland 11.2 2003 Santa Clara .474 2003 Loyola Marymount 42.3 2002 Santa Clara 76.1 2002 Santa Clara .373 2002 Portland 10.9 2002 Saint Mary’s .441 2002 Saint Mary’s 45.0 2001 Pepperdine 73.1 2001 San Francisco .365 2001 Portland 9.7 2001 Santa Clara .459 2001 Pepperdine 42.1 2000 Santa Clara 71.2 2000 Santa Clara .397 2000 Loyola Marymount 11.5 2000 Santa Clara .468 2000 Saint Mary’s 44.6 1999 Santa Clara 71.6 1999 Santa Clara .382 1999 Portland 11.3 1999 Pepperdine .436 1999 Santa Clara 41.0 1998 Santa Clara 76.8 1998 Portland .357 1998 Gonzaga 12.1 1998 Santa Clara .487 1998 Santa Clara 42.3 1997 Portland 74.4 1997 Portland .363 1997 Portland 13.1 1997 Santa Clara .385 1997 Pepperdine 44.9 1996 Portland 74.0 1996 Portland .375 1996 Portland 12.5 1996 Portland .486 1996 Pepperdine 40.9 1995 Portland 73.8 1995 Portland .341 1995 San Francisco 11.1 1995 Portland .458 1995 Pepperdine 43.5 1994 Santa Clara 71.6 1994 Gonzaga .398 1994 Portland 10.9 1994 Gonzaga .449 1994 Gonzaga 43.3 1993 Pepperdine 75.3 1993 San Francisco .372 1993 Pepperdine 10.1 1993 Pepperdine .460 1993 Saint Mary’s 44.1 1992 Santa Clara 73.9 1992 Santa Clara .363 1992 San Francisco 10.7 1992 Santa Clara .445 1992 Saint Mary’s 44.4 1991 Saint Mary’s 80.4 1991 Santa Clara .404 1991 Loyola Marymount 11.3 1991 San Diego .461 1991 San Francisco 43.9 1990 Saint Mary’s 79.1 1990 Pepperdine .413 1990 Loyola Marymount 11.3 1990 Saint Mary’s .497 1990 San Diego 43.7 1989 Saint Mary’s 77.7 1989 Saint Mary’s .424 1989 Saint Mary’s 10.5 1989 Pepperdine .450 1989 Saint Mary’s 40.8 1988 Pepperdine 66.7 1988 Gonzaga .404 1988 Pepperdine 12.3 1988 Pepperdine .459 1988 Santa Clara 39.2 1987 US International 74.0 1987 U.S. International 11.9 1987 San Diego .443 1987 San Francisco 41.4 1986 US International 89.3 FREE THROW PERCENT 1986 U.S. International 12.6 1986 U.S. International .511 1986 U.S. International 39.9 2010 Portland .769 SCORING DEFENSE 2009 San Diego .743 BLOCKS FIELD GOAL DEFENSE ASSISTS 2010 Gonzaga 59.1 2008 Portland .774 2010 Saint Mary’s 7.2 2010 Gonzaga .344 2010 Gonzaga 20.1 2009 Gonzaga 60.1 2007 Portland .750 2009 Saint Mary’s 7.0 2009 Portland .364 2009 Gonzaga 16.2 2008 San Diego 64.0 2006 Santa Clara .762 2008 Saint Mary’s 6.1 2008 Gonzaga .383 2008 Gonzaga 15.7 2007 San Diego 60.0 2005 Gonzaga .767 2007 Portland 4.8 2007 Gonzaga .374 2007 Gonzaga 16.4 2006 Gonzaga 60.8 2004 Gonzaga .721 2006 Gonzaga 4.2 2006 Gonzaga .359 2006 Santa Clara 14.9 2005 Gonzaga 54.7 2003 San Francisco .774 2005 Gonzaga 4.3 2005 Gonzaga .344 2005 Gonzaga 18.2 2004 Loyola Marymount 57.2 2002 Gonzaga .765 2004 Pepperdine 4.6 2004 Saint Mary’s .366 2004 Santa Clara 14.6 2003 Loyola Marymount 58.2 2001 San Francisco .702 2003 Loyola Marymount 5.0 2003 Gonzaga .365 2003 Santa Clara 18.4 2002 Loyola Marymount 64.9 2000 San Francisco .762 2002 Pepperdine 4.7 2002 Pepperdine .371 2002 Santa Clara 17.9 2001 Santa Clara 60.4 1999 Santa Clara .729 2001 Loyola Marymount 3.5 2001 Saint Mary’s .364 2001 Santa Clara 16.6 2000 Saint Mary’s 56.9 1998 Porltand .743 Pepperdine 2000 Saint Mary’s .345 2000 Santa Clara 18.2 1999 San Diego 58.5 1997 Portland .711 2000 Saint Mary’s 3.3 1999 Saint Mary’s .370 1999 Santa Clara 16.6 1998 Portland 57.1 1996 Gonzaga .728 1999 San Francisco 4.0 1998 Santa Clara .354 1998 Santa Clara 18.1 1997 San Francisco 53.9 1995 Gonzaga .736 1998 San Francisco 4.0 1997 San Francisco .369 1997 Portland 17.7 1997 Portland 5.0 1996 San Francisco 56.9 1994 Gonzaga .710 1997 Santa Clara .369 1996 Portland 19.8 1996 San Francisco 4.6 1995 San Francisco 61.8 1993 Saint Mary’s .756 1996 San Francisco .358 1995 Portland 18.9 1995 Pepperdine 4.5 1994 Pepperdine 62.9 1992 Pepperdine .732 1995 Portland .366 1994 Portland 18.1 1993 Loyola Marymount 61.4 1991 Saint Mary’s .754 1994 Loyola Marymount 4.5 1994 Gonzaga .377 1993 San Diego 6.1 1993 Portland 18.0 1992 San Francisco 57.2 1990 Saint Mary’s .767 1993 Loyola Marymount .395 1992 San Francisco 14.9 1991 Santa Clara 60.2 1989 Saint Mary’s .727 1992 Portland 5.0 1992 Saint Mary’s .385 1991 San Diego 5.7 1991 San Diego 18.5 1990 San Francisco 62.4 1988 Gonzaga .720 1991 Saint Mary’s .366 1990 Saint Mary’s 17.8 1989 Gonzaga 57.4 1987 San Diego .714 1990 San Diego 6.3 1990 San Diego .367 1989 Loyola Marymount 4.1 1989 Portland 16.0 1988 Loyola Marymount 58.3 1986 San Diego .746 1989 Gonzaga .394 1988 Pepp./Portland 16.6 1987 Pepperdine 62.7 1988 Pepperdine 4.0 1988 Gonzaga .381 1987 Pepperdine 4.9 1987 San Francisco 16.2 1986 Loyola Marymount 59.4 REBOUNDS 1987 Santa Clara .391 1986 U.S. International 21.0 2010 Saint Mary’s 42.5 1986 San Diego 3.1 1986 San Diego .426 FIELD GOAL PERCENT 2009 Saint Mary’s 43.4 WCC Games Only STEALS 2010 Gonzaga .474 2008 Gonzaga 42.3 THREE-POINT PERCENT 2010 Gonzaga 11.1 2009 Gonzaga .436 2007 Saint Mary’s 40.0 SCORING 2010 Gonzaga .350 2009 Pepperdine 13.5 2008 Gonzaga .448 2006 Santa Clara 42.9 2010 Gonzaga 84.5 2009 Portland .364 2008 Loyola Marymount 10.0 2007 Gonzaga .422 2005 Gonzaga 33.3 2009 Gonzaga 76.5 2008 Saint Mary’s .383 2007 LMU/Pepperdine 9.2 2006 Santa Clara .423 2004 Pepperdine 40.6 2008 Gonzaga 79.1 2007 Saint Mary’s .359 2006 Gonzaga 9.1 2005 Gonzaga .455 2003 Loyola Marymount 42.0 2007 Gonzaga 70.1 2006 Saint Mary’s .368 2005 San Diego 10.6 2004 Gonzaga .428 2002 Saint Mary’s 43.0 2006 Santa Clara 69.1 2005 Loyola Marymount .367 2004 Portland 10.7 2003 Santa Clara .454 2001 Saint Mary’s 42.2 2005 Gonzaga 71.7 2004 Gonzaga .357 2003 Portland 11.4 2002 Santa Clara .434 2000 Saint Mary’s 42.7 2004 Portland 69.0 2003 San Francisco .374 2002 Portland 10.3 2001 Santa Clara .444 1999 Loyola Marymount 40.0 2003 Pepperdine 72.9 2002 San Francisco .392 2001 Portland 9.6 2000 Santa Clara .468 1998 Santa Clara 41.9 2002 Saint Mary’s 76.6 2001 Saint Mary’s .383 2000 Loyola Marymount 11.1 1999 Santa Clara .440 1997 Pepperdine 44.8 2001 Pepperdine 70.4 2000 San Diego .397 1999 Portland 10.5 1998 Santa Clara .479 1996 Pepperdine 42.4 2000 Santa Clara 72.2 1999 Santa Clara .354 1998 Santa Clara 10.2 1997 Santa Clara .475 1995 Pepperdine 44.5 1999 Santa Clara 73.0 1998 Portland .438 1997 Portland 12.1 1996 Portland .448 1994 Saint Mary’s 42.2 1998 Santa Clara 79.1 1997 Santa Clara .385 1996 Portland 12.9 1995 Portland .455 1993 Loyola Marymount 43.5 1997 Portland 71.4 1996 Portland .424 1995 San Francisco 11.5 1994 Gonzaga .443 1992 Saint Mary’s 44.3 1996 Portland 79.8 1995 Portland .357 1994 Loyola Marymount 11.9 1993 Pepperdine .457 1991 Loyola Marymount 45.8 1995 San Francisco 75.3 1994 Pepperdine .390 1993 Santa Clara 11.3 1992 Pepperdine .450 1990 San Diego 44.9 1994 Gonzaga 71.6 1993 Gonzaga .381 1992 San Francisco 10.4 1991 Saint Mary’s .447 1989 Saint Mary’s 40.8 1993 Pepperdine 74.8 1992 Santa Clara .400 1991 Santa Clara 10.1 1990 Saint Mary’s .469 1988 Saint Mary’s 40.7 1992 Portland 73.8 1991 Santa Clara .453 1990 San Francisco 10.4 1989 Pepperdine .445 1987 San Francisco 42.2 1991 Saint Mary’s 78.4 1990 Santa Clara .415 1989 Saint Mary’s 9.9 1988 Pepperdine .451 1986 Santa Clara 40.2 1990 Saint Mary’s 77.0 1989 Pepperdine .465 1988 Pepperdine/Portland 9.6 1987 San Francisco .449 1989 Saint Mary’s 78.4 1988 Pepperdine .372 1987 U.S. International 12.3 1986 US International .511 ASSISTS 1988 Pepperdine 65.7 1986 U.S. International 15.5 2010 Gonzaga 19.1 1987 U.S. International 72.3 FREE THROW PERCENT FIELD GOAL DEFENSE 2009 Gonzaga 15.9 1986 U.S. International 83.9 2010 Loyola Marymount .773 BLOCKS 2010 Gonzaga .364 2008 Gonzaga 16.4 2009 San Diego .761 2010 Saint Mary’s 6.6 2009 Gonzaga .371 2007 Gonzaga 16.1 SCORING DEFENSE 2008 Portland .779 2009 Saint Mary’s 7.0 2008 Gonzaga .399 2006 Santa Clara 15.8 2010 Gonzaga 53.9 2007 Portland .764 2008 Saint Mary’s 5.5 2007 Gonzaga .395 2005 Gonzaga 17.9 2009 Portland 57.9 2006 Santa Clara .744 2007 Portland 4.7 2006 Gonzaga .376 2004 Santa Clara 14.4 2008 Loyola Marymount 62.9 2005 Gonzaga .801 2006 Gonzaga 4.6 2005 Gonzaga .353 2003 Santa Clara 18.5 2007 Loyola Marymount 54.8 2004 Gonzaga .705 2005 Gonzaga 3.7 2004 Saint Mary’s .381 2002 Santa Clara 18.1 2006 Gonzaga 54.4 2003 San Francisco .801 2004 Pepperdine 4.7 2003 Gonzaga .369 2001 Santa Clara 16.2 2005 Gonzaga 53.6 2002 Gonzaga .814 2003 Loyola Marymount 4.6 2002 Pepperdine .385 2000 Santa Clara 17.8 2004 Loyola Marymount 52.8 2001 San Francisco .733 2002 Pepperdine 4.1 2001 Saint Mary’s .364 1999 Santa Clara 16.8 2003 Gonzaga 58.9 2000 San Francisco .757 2001 Pepperdine 3.9 2000 Saint Mary’s .365 1998 Santa Clara 17.9 2002 San Francisco 66.7 1999 Santa Clara .739 2000 Saint Mary’s 4.0 1999 Santa Clara .363 1997 Portland 18.4 2001 Santa Clara 58.9 1998 Pepperdine .782 1999 San Francisco 4.8 1998 Santa Clara .347 1996 Portland 18.0 2000 Saint Mary’s 55.6 1997 Saint Mary’s .712 1998 San Francisco 4.0 1997 Portland .352 1995 Portland 18.9 1999 Saint Mary’s 59.4 1996 Gonzaga .761 1997 Portland 4.7 1996 San Francisco .375 1994 Portland 18.7 1998 Portland 59.4 1995 Santa Clara .755 1996 San Francisco 6.0 1995 Pepperdine .373 1993 Portland 17.7 1997 San Francisco 52.6 1994 Santa Clara .723 1995 San Francisco 5.3 1994 Pepperdine .376 1992 Saint Mary’s 16.0 1996 San Francisco 53.6 1993 Pepperdine .780 1994 Loyola Marymount 4.4 1993 Loyola Marymount .371 1991 San Diego 17.2 1995 Portland 61.4 1992 Pepperdine .747 1993 San Diego 5.6 1992 Saint Mary’s .380 1990 Portland 17.2 1994 Santa Clara 63.3 1991 Saint Mary’s .745 1992 Portland 5.4 1991 Saint Mary’s .385 1989 Pepperdine 16.1 1993 Santa Clara 58.9 1990 Saint Mary’s .768 1991 San Diego 5.9 1990 San Diego .372 1988 Pepperdine 17.1 1992 San Francisco 57.5 1989 Gonzaga .776 1990 San Diego 6.4 1989 Loyola Marymount .394 1987 San Francisco 17.6 1991 Santa Clara 62.1 1988 Gonzaga .750 1989 Loyola Marymount 4.7 1988 Loyola Marymount .393 1986 San Francisco 18.1 1990 Santa Clara 60.1 1987 San Francisco .775 1988 Pepperdine 4.5 1987 Santa Clara .417 1989 San Francisco 53.6 1986 San Diego .746 1987 Pepperdine 5.4 1986 San Diego .426 1988 San Francisco 55.6 1986 San Diego 3.4 1987 San Francisco 60.7 1986 San Diego 60.3 52 WCCsports.com Single Season Bests All Games TOTAL POINTS FIELD GOAL PERCENT (Min. 95 FGM) NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G TP AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEAR FGM FGA PCT 1. Martha Sheldon, POR 1992 27 721 26.7 1. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 217 336 .646 2. Toya DeCree, USIU 1986 28 690 22.9 2. Ashlee Smith, SMC 2010 123 202 .609 3. Maureen Formico, PEP 1986 28 642 22.9 3. Shannon Frowiss, POR 1991 189 311 .608 4. Heather Bowman, GON 2009 33 641 19.4 4. Valerie Gillon, USF 1996 217 366 .593 5. Melissa King, SCU 1992 31 639 20.6 5. Brook Staebell, SCU 1998 113 190 .590 6. Melissa King, SCU 1991 31 595 19.2 6. Christine Rigby, SCU 1997 99 168 .589 7. Anja Bordt, SMC 1991 28 592 21.1 7. Chris Enger, USD 1990 112 193 .580 8. Kiva Herman, USD 2009 32 588 18.4 Fiona Murray, USIU 1986 145 250 .580 9. Lisa Siders, PEP 1996 141 246 .573 9. Heather Bowman, GON 2008 29 584 20.1 10. Sarah Wanless, USF 1999 112 196 .571 10. Laura Sale, POR 1996 30 577 19.2 11. Ashlee Smith, SMC 2009 107 188 .569

ASSISTS 3-POINT FG PERCENT (Min. 25 3PM) NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G AST AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEAR 3PM 3PA PCT 1. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 34 321 9.4 1. Dominique Carter, USF 2008 43 83 .518 2. Amanda Rego, USD 2008 32 272 8.5 2. Julia French, SMC 1989 27 54 .500 3. Anja Bordt, SMC 1991 28 270 9.6 3. Alice Solis, USF 1990 31 67 .463 4. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2009 32 239 7.5 4. Ashley Graham, SCU 2005 53 115 .461 5. Amanda Rego, USD 2007 30 230 7.7 Tammy Tibbles, GON 1988 36 78 .461 6. Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 2002 31 227 7.3 6. Kerri Nakamoto, USD 2002 64 139 .460 7. Anja Bordt, SMC 1990 28 225 8.0 7. Ashley Graham, SCU 2004 52 115 .452 8. Kathy Adelman, POR 1993 29 202 7.0 8. Chandice Cronk, SCU 2006 60 133 .451 9. Karen Friel, UNR 1986 25 198 7.9 9. Caroline Gruening, SCU 2002 75 167 .449 10. Shannon Mathews, GON 2005 32 197 6.2 Morgan Henderson, USD 2009 40 89 .449 11. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2008 24 191 5.6 10. Lisa Sacco, SCU 1996 26 58 .448 Aimee McDaniel, PEP 1991 39 87 .448 REBOUNDS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G REB AVG 3-POINT FG MADE 1. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 2002 29 344 11.9 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G 3PM AVG 1. Chandice Cronk, SCU 2007 30 94 3.1 2. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 31 343 11.1 2. Jessica Malone, GON 2002 29 90 3.1 3. Teri Hunt, USF 1987 27 338 12.3 3. Julie Lienert, SCU 1991 31 89 2.9 4. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 2001 32 333 10.4 4. Jontelle Smith, SMC 2008 28 84 3.0 5. Maureen Formico, PEP 1986 26 324 11.8 Alyssa Shoji, SCU 2010 32 84 2.6 6. Lena Gipson, SCU 2010 32 319 10.0 6. Deana Lansing, POR 1996 30 80 2.7 7. Lena Gipson, SCU 2009 31 307 9.9 7. Quinn Thomas, SCU 2003 31 79 2.6 8. Toya DeCree, USIU 1986 32 299 9.3 8. Jessica Malone, GON 2000 28 78 2.8 9. Marlene Henderson, USF 1992 29 298 10.3 Jontelle Smith, SMC 2010 31 78 2.5 10. Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 2006 29 295 10.2 10. Jessica Malone, GON 2001 29 77 2.9 Shay Rollins, USF 2009 29 77 2.7 BLOCKS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G BL AVG FT PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 FTM) 1. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 31 195 6.3 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR FTM FTA PCT 2. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2009 30 161 5.4 1. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 119 129 .923 3. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2008 32 156 4.9 2. Laiken Dollente, POR 2010 148 161 .919 4. Chris Enger, USD 1993 28 137 4.9 3. Carey Sauer, USF 2002 90 98 .918 5. Chris Enger, USD 1991 27 98 3.6 4. Laiken Dollente, POR 2008 139 152 .914 6. Rosemary Adams, POR 1993 29 97 3.3 5. Carey Sauer, USF 2003 112 123 .911 7. Chris Enger, USD 1990 27 96 3.6 6. Shandrika Lee, PEP 2004 54 60 .900 8. Amy Lundquist, LMU 1993 26 88 3.4 7. Kristin Hepton, POR 1997 69 77 .896 8. Laiken Dollente, POR 2007 163 184 .886 9. Tricia Gibson, LMU 1991 28 86 3.1 9. Kate Murray, LMU 2004 106 120 .883 10. Amber Sprague, USD 2009 32 82 2.6 10. Katie Pursley, SCU 2000 67 76 .882 STEALS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G ST AVG Left: Saint Mary’s Louel- 1. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 34 121 3.6 la Tomlinson broke the 2. Deana Lansing, POR 1997 30 118 3.9 WCC record for blocks 3. Kristen Bruich, LMU 1990 28 110 3.9 in a season she set as 4. Deana Lansing, POR 1996 30 106 3.5 a freshman with 161 5. Melissa King, SCU 1991 31 105 3.4 as a sophomore Right: Toya DeCree, USIU 1986 32 105 3.3 Courtney Vandersloot 7. Frozena Jerro, SMC 1989 28 100 3.6 has placed on the WCC 8. Toni Russell, USF 2005 28 95 3.4 top 10 list for assists Toni Russell, USF 2003 29 95 3.3 in each of her first two 10. Tami Adkins, USF 1992 29 94 3.2 seasons

53 WCCsports.com Single Season Bests WCC Games TOTAL POINTS FG PERCENT (Min. 40 FGM) NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G TP AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEAR FGM FGA PCT 1. Martha Sheldon, POR 1992 14 401 28.6 1. Lisa Siders, PEP 1996 71 109 .651 2. Anja Bordt, SMC 1989 14 355 25.4 2. Teena Wickett, PEP 2007 50 79 .633 3. Christine Silvernail, SCU 1994 14 323 23.1 3. Fiona Murray, USIU 1986 64 102 .627 4. Melissa King, SCU 1991 14 315 22.5 4. Brook Staebell, SCU 1998 46 74 .621 5. Daphanie Kennedy, PEP 2008 14 308 22.0 5. Shannon Frowiss, POR 1991 111 181 .613 6. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 1994 14 301 21.5 6. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 99 162 .611 Anja Bordt, SMC 1991 14 301 21.5 7. Alexis Gannis, POR 2010 56 92 .609 8. Maureen Formico, PEP 1986 12 295 24.6 8. Jennifer Glysson, SCU 2000 43 71 .606 9. Laura Sale, POR 1996 14 292 20.9 9. Ashley Burke, GON 2005 81 134 .604 10. Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 2002 14 290 20.7 10. Ida Somero-Brown, LMU 1986 56 94 .596

ASSISTS 3-POINT FG PERCENT (Min. 13 3PM) NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G AST AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEAR 3FG 3FGA PCT 1. Anja Bordt, SMC 1991 14 142 10.1 1. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 1994 23 38 .605 2. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 14 133 9.5 2. Tammy Annas, SCU 2000 17 31 .548 3. Anja Bordt, SMC 1990 14 127 9.1 3. Alice Solis, USF 1990 26 48 .542 4. Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 2002 14 117 8.3 4. Kristy Greenberg, PEP 1989 21 40 .525 5. Amanda Rego, USD 2008 14 114 8.1 5. Carey Sauer, USF 2002 14 27 .519 6. Jennifer Lucas, SCU 1988 14 110 7.8 6. Dominique Carter, USF 2008 18 35 .514 7. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2009 14 105 7.5 7. Carey Sauer, USF 2003 24 48 .500 8. Karen Friel, UNR 1986 12 101 8.4 Melanie Turner, USF 2000 17 34 .500 Amanda Rego, USD 2007 14 101 7.2 Kristin Hepton, POR 1999 13 26 .500 10. Shannon Mathews, GON 2005 14 100 7.1 Lisa Sacco, SCU 1996 18 36 .500 Jennifer Mountain, GON 1990 26 52 .500 REBOUNDS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G REB AVG 3-POINT FG MADE 1. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 2002 14 185 13.2 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G 3PM AVG 2. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 14 173 12.4 1. Julie Lienert, SCU 1990 14 49 3.5 3. Kay Koppelman, GON 1991 14 165 11.8 2. Rachael Ziemann, LMU 2005 14 43 3.1 4. Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 2006 14 151 10.8 3. Julie Lienert, SCU 1991 14 42 3.0 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2009 14 151 10.8 4. Jontelle Smith, SMC 2008 14 40 2.9 6. Juanita Rivera, GON 1992 14 150 10.7 5. Shay Rollins, USF 2008 13 39 3.0 Kay Koppelman, GON 1990 14 150 10.7 6. Chandice Cronk, SCU 2007 14 38 2.7 Teri Hunt, USF 1987 12 150 12.3 Deana Lansing, POR 1996 14 38 2.7 9. Juanita Rivera, GON 1994 14 149 10.6 8. Alyssa Shoji, SCU 2010 14 37 2.6 10. Melinda Harrison, USF 1988 14 147 10.5 Quinn Thomas, SCU 2003 14 37 2.6 Damaris Hinojosa, PEP 2002 14 37 2.6 BLOCKS Jessica Malone, GON 2000 14 37 2.6 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G BL AVG 1. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 14 78 5.6 FT PERCENTAGE (Min 37 FTM) 2. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2009 14 73 5.2 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR FTM FTA PCT 3. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2008 14 68 4.9 1. Dana Sulenski, PEP 1998 41 43 .953 4. Chris Enger, USD 1993 14 61 4.4 2. Carey Sauer, USF 2002 56 60 .933 5. Chris Enger, USD 1990 14 57 4.1 3. Laiken Dollente, POR 2008 55 59 .932 6. Chris Enger, USD 1991 14 56 4.0 4. Michaela Dalgleish, POR 2003 38 41 .927 Miranda Ayim, PEP 2010 14 50 3.6 5. Laiken Dollente, POR 2010 62 67 .925 8. Rosemary Adams, POR 1992 14 48 3.4 6. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 53 58 .914 9. Rosemary Adams. POR 1993 14 43 3.1 7. Stacey Berg, SCU 1999 21 23 .913 10. Annie Garrison, SCU 2000 14 41 2.9 Carla Curfman, GON 1989 63 69 .913 Annie Garrison, SCU 1999 14 41 2.9 9. Shannon Mathews, GON 2005 40 44 .909 10. Kate Murray, LMU 2004 58 64 .906 STEALS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G ST AVG 1. Melissa King, SCU 1991 14 59 4.2 Left: Carey Sauer was 2. Kristen Bruich, LMU 1990 14 56 4.0 stellar from the charity 3. Tami Adkins, USF 1992 14 54 3.9 stripe in 2001-02, shoot- 4. K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR 2004 14 51 3.6 ing 93.3 percent, good Frozena Jerro, SMC 1989 14 51 3.6 enough for second in the 6. Deana Lansing, POR 1997 14 49 3.5 single-season annuals. Toni Russell, USF 2004 14 49 3.5 Right: Julie Lienert was 8. Joy Durand, SMC 1994 13 48 3.7 the WCC’s first three- Tami Adkins, USF 1993 13 48 3.7 point ace, collecting 91 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 14 48 3.4 in league play over two seasons for SCU.

54 WCCsports.com Career Leaders All Games SCORING FG PERCENT NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G TP AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEARS FGM-FGA PCT 1. Martha Sheldon, POR 87-92 110 1953 17.8 1. Chris Starr, UNR 85-86 217-336 .646 2. Tracy Morris, SMC 96-00 120 1802 15.0 2. Shannon Frowiss, PEP 89-92 500-894 .559 3. Dominique Carter, USF 04-08 117 1800 15.4 3. Jennifer Glysson, SCU 97-01 230-414 .556 4. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 90 1798 20.0 4. Valerie Gillon, USF 93-96 496-895 .554 5. Cheree Tappin, SMC 87-91 110 1742 15.8 5. Rochelle Lightner, USD 87-90 165-303 .545 6. Amber Sprague, USD 04-08 116 1728 14.9 6. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 573-1055 .543 7. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 80 1710 21.4 7. Kym Kean, SMC 87-90 137-257 .533 8. Jessica Malone, GON 98-02 111 1703 15.3 8. Earnesta Grace, PEP 86-88 281-528 .532 9. Ivy Safranski, GON 91-95 108 1702 15.8 9. Kim Whisler, USF 97-01 275-518 .531 10. Heather Bowman, GON 06-Pres. 96 1666 17.4 10. Annie Garrison, SCU 97-01 293-540 .529 11. Bryn Britton, LMU 98-02 113 1662 14.7 12. Ashley Burke, GON 02-05 121 1631 13.5 3-POINT FG PERCENT (Min. 80 3PM) 13. Brittany Lindhe, USF 94-99 116 1619 14.0 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS 3P-3PA PCT 14. K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR 00-04 112 1602 14.3 1. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 90-203 .443 15. Kate Murray, LMU 99-04 122 1566 12.8 2. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 89-94 141-331 .426 3. Ashley Graham, SCU 03-07 207-498 .416 ASSISTS 4. Chandice Cronk, SCU 04-08 244-591 .413 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G AST AVG Caroline Gruening, SCU 98-02 132-320 .413 1. Amanda Rego, USD 04-08 111 659 5.9 6. Dominique Carter, USF 04-08 91-222 .410 2. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 80 654 8.2 7. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 223-553 .406 3. Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 98-02 118 646 5.5 8. Julie Lienert, SCU 89-91 157-393 .399 4. Kathy Adelman, POR 89-93 107 639 6.0 9. Kayla Huss, SCU 01-06 135-339 .398 5. Shannon Mathews, GON 02-05 121 600 5.0 10. Katie Pursley, SCU 96-00 133-335 .397 6. Jennifer Lucas, SCU 86-90 93 591 6.4 Kristin Hepton, POR 95-99 115-290 .397 7. Jamie Shadian, USF 93-97 118 551 4.7 8. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 119 503 4.2 3-POINT FG MADE 9. Sherry Larson, POR 90-94 113 502 4.4 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G 3PM AVG 10. Tami Adkins, USF 89-93 108 501 4.6 1. Jessica Malone, GON 98-02 111 298 2.7 2. Chandice Cronk, SCU 04-08 113 244 2.2 REBOUNDS 3. Damaris Hinojosa, PEP 99-03 120 236 2.0 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G REB AVG 4. Quinn Thomas, SCU 01-05 111 226 2.0 1. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 98-02 124 1121 9.0 5. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 119 223 1.9 2. Kay Koppelman, GON 87-91 110 983 8.9 6. Ashley Graham, SCU 03-07 118 207 1.8 3. Mary Jane Krueger, USF 99-05 109 869 7.9 7. Shay Rollins, USF 05-08 115 205 1.8 4. Amber Sprague, USD 04-08 116 867 7.5 8. Kerri Nakamoto, USD 99-03 114 200 1.8 5. Nadja Morgan, PEP 98-02 123 851 6.9 9. Jontelle Smith, SMC 05-Pres. 84 190 2.3 6. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 00-04 118 845 7.2 10. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 80 185 2.3 7. Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 98-02 124 833 6.7 8. Chris Enger, USD 89-93 96 831 8.6 FT PERCENTAGE (Min 100 made) 9. Tracy Morris, SMC 96-00 120 826 6.9 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS FTM-FTA PCT 10. Juanita Rivera, GON 92-94 83 820 10.0 1. Chris Starr, UNR 85-86 119-129 .923 2. Carey Sauer, USF 99-04 379-434 .873 BLOCKS 3. Laiken Dollente, POR 06-Pres. 424-487 .871 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G BL AVG 4. Kristin Hepton, POR 95-99 288-339 .850 1. Chris Enger, USD 89-93 96 372 3.9 5. Shannon Mathews, GON 02-05 210-250 .840 2. Louella Tomlinson 07-Pres. 62 318 5.1 6. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 519-621 .836 3. Tricia Gibson, LMU 88-92 111 280 2.5 7. Barbara Tanner, PEP 91-93 171-205 .834 4. Amber Sprague, USD 04-08 116 250 2.2 8. Caroline Gruening, SCU 98-02 167-201 .831 5. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 00-04 118 246 2.1 Suzanne Ressa, SCU 92-96 295-355 .831 6. Rosemary Adams, POR 90-93 77 227 2.9 10. Michelle Cozad, SCU 04-06 257-310 .829 7. Annie Garrison, SCU 97-01 115 207 1.8 Kayla Huss, SCU 02-06 121-146 .829 8. Wendy Toonen, POR 93-97 115 201 1.7 9. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 104 170 1.6 10. Stephanie Hawk, GON 03-07 122 167 1.4

STEALS Left: Gonzaga’s Shan- NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G ST AVG non Mathews finished 1. Toni Russell, USF 01-05 105 359 3.4 her career in fourth place 2. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 119 318 2.7 on the WCC all-time list 3. Amanda Rego, USD 04-08 111 292 2.6 4. K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR 00-04 112 288 2.6 with 600 assists. 5. Tami Adkins, USF 89-92 108 270 2.5 Right: Martha Sheldon 6. Ashlee Giles, POR 99-03 95 269 2.8 is the WCC’s career 7. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 90 266 3.0 scoring leader with 1,953 8. Kristen Bruich, LMU 87-91 92 261 2.8 total points for Portland 9. Dionne Burgess, PEP 86-90 109 239 2.2 from 1987-92. 10. Amanda DeCoud, LMU 04-08 119 232 1.9 55 WCCsports.com Career Leaders WCC Games SCORING FG PERCENT (Min. 3.0 FGM per game) NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G TP AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEARS FGM-FGA PCT 1. Martha Sheldon, POR 87-92 54 966 17.8 1. Annie Garrison, SCU 97-01 217-377 .576 2. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 42 933 22.2 2. Shannon Frowiss, PEP 89-92 276-497 .555 3. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 42 882 21.0 3. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 322-586 .549 4. K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR 00-04 55 842 15.3 4. Chris Enger, USD 90-93 184-338 .544 5. Dominique Carter, USF 04-08 56 841 15.0 5. Earnesta Grace, PEP 86-88 142-262 .542 6. Cheree Tappin, SMC 87-91 56 790 14.1 6. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 98-01 270-508 .531 7. Tracy Morris, SMC 96-00 56 788 14.1 7. Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU 85-88 241-455 .530 8. Kate Murray, LMU 99-04 56 787 14.1 8. Amy Vanos, SCU 89-92 145-279 .520 9. Jessica Malone, GON 98-01 55 783 14.2 9. Heather Bowman, GON 06-Pres. 295-558 .523 10. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 90-94 56 783 13.9 10. Kelli Behrens, USD 85-87 109-210 .519 11. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 53 775 14.6 Heather Bowman, GON 06-Pres. 42 775 18.5 3-POINT FG PERCENT (Min. 30 3PM) 13. Ivy Safranski, GON 91-95 54 756 14.0 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS 3P-3PA PCT 14. Ashley Burke, GON 02-05 56 750 13.4 1. Kristin Hepton, POR 95-99 62-127 .488 15. Brittany Lindhe, USF 94-99 54 746 13.3 2. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 52-107 .486 Laura Sale, POR 92-96 56 746 13.3 3. Katie Davis, SMC 99-03 72-158 .456 4. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 89-94 67-149 .450 ASSISTS 5. Wendy Jo Phelps, USF 91-94 32-72 .444 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G AST AVG 6. Kim Sorenson, SCU 97-01 34-77 .442 1. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 42 358 8.5 7. Julie Lienert, SCU 89-91 91-208 .438 2. Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 98-01 56 324 5.8 8. Dominique Carter, USF 04-08 39-90 .433 3. Amanda Rego, USD 04-08 49 279 5.7 9. Carey Sauer, USF 99-04 55-128 .430 4. Shannon Mathews, GON 02-05 56 273 4.9 10. Kayla Huss, SCU 02-06 74-174 .425 5. Kathy Adelman, POR 89-93 51 273 5.3 6. Sherry Larson, POR 90-94 56 251 4.4 3-POINT FG MADE Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 56 250 4.4 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G 3PM AVG 8. Jennifer Lucas, SCU 86-90 42 250 5.9 1. Jessica Malone, GON 98-01 55 127 2.3 9. Aimee McDaniel, PEP 90-94 56 234 4.1 2. Quinn Thomas, SCU 01-05 55 126 2.1 10. Marlee Webb, LMU 92-96 56 225 4.0 3. Damaris Hinojosa, PEP 99-03 53 103 1.9 4. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 56 101 1.8 REBOUNDS 5. Chandice Cronk, USF 04-08 49 96 2.0 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G REB AVG Shay Rollins, USF 05-08 55 96 1.7 1. Kay Koppelman, GON 87-91 56 553 9.8 7. Jonelle Smith, SMC 05-Pres. 42 95 2.3 2. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 98-01 56 531 9.4 8. Kerri Nakamoto, USD 99-03 56 91 1.6 3. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 53 433 8.1 Julie Lienert, SCU 89-91 28 91 3.2 4. Juanita Rivera, GON 91-94 42 428 10.1 Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 42 91 2.1 5. Natalie Rynn, SMC 88-92 56 412 7.3 6. Mary Jane Krueger, USF 01-05 49 397 8.1 FT PERCENTAGE Amber Sprague, USD 04-08 52 397 7.6 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS FTM-FTA PCT 8. Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 98-01 56 382 6.8 1. Lisa Nicholls, GON 87-91 146-168 .869 9. Maija Lahde, SMC 04-08 56 374 6.7 2. Carey Sauer, USF 99-04 226-261 .866 10. Tracy Morris, SMC 96-00 56 370 6.6 Laiken Dollente, POR 06-Pres. 162-187 .866 4. Tami Adkins, USF 91-93 86-100 .860 BLOCKS 5. Julie Murdent, USF 95-97 83-97 .856 NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G BL AVG 6. Barbara Tanner, PEP 91-93 92-108 .852 1. Louella Tomlinson 07-Pres. 28 141 5.0 7. Shannon Mathews, GON 02-05 135-160 .844 2. Tricia Gibson, LMU 87-91 55 122 2.2 8. Anja Bordt, SMC 88-91 290-347 .836 3. Chris Enger, USD 89-93 30 121 4.0 9. Kate Murray, LMU 99-04 166-199 .834 4. Rosemary Adams, POR 90-93 42 120 2.8 10. Maureen Formico, PEP 85-86 75-90 .833 5. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 00-04 56 118 2.1 Kristin Hepton, POR 95-99 120-144 .833 6. Annie Garrison, SCU 97-01 55 111 2.0 7. Amber Sprague, USD 04-08 52 106 2.0 8. Wendy Toonen, POR 93-97 52 102 1.9 9. Lisa Siders, PEP 93-97 53 93 1.7 Note: USD (87-90) and USF (85-90) statistics unavailable. 10. Amy Lundquist, LMU 92-94 28 73 2.6

STEALS NAME, SCHOOL YEARS G ST AVG Left: Tracy Morris of Saint 1. Toni Russell, USF 01-05 56 161 2.9 Mary’s is one of two play- K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR 00-04 55 161 2.7 ers to rank among the 3. Deana Lansing, POR 93-97 56 149 2.6 WCC’s top ten for both 4. Melissa King, SCU 90-93 42 134 3.1 scoring (14.1 ppg) and 5. Amanda Rego, USD 04-08 49 127 2.6 rebounding (6.6 rpg) in 6. Dionne Burgess, PEP 86-90 52 113 2.1 league play. 7. Joy Durand, SMC 92-96 38 105 2.7 Right: Pepperdine’s Kristen Bruich, LMU 87-91 41 105 2.5 9. Ashlee Giles, POR 99-03 40 104 2.6 Damaris Hinojosa sunk Kerri Nakamoto, USD 99-03 56 104 1.9 103 career 3-pointers in Taryn Reynolds, LMU 96-01 54 104 1.9 WCC play, the third high- est career total in circuit history. 56 WCCsports.com Individual Records All Games SCORING FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career: 1953, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1987-92 Career: .923, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Season: 721, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1991-92 Season: .923, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Game: 45, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Gonzaga, 2/1/92 Game: 1.000 (15-15), Anja Bordt, SMC vs. GON, 2/24/90; Melissa King, SCU vs. Tennessee, 12/16/91; Hilary Parker, SMC vs. REBOUNDS USD, 1/20/01; (14-14) Heather Bowman, GON vs. SCU, 2/28/08 Career: 1121, Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, 1998-02 Season: 344, Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02 ASSISTS Game: 24, Chris Enger, San Diego vs. Portland, 2/10/90; Career: 654, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. San Francisco, 2/6/10 Season: 321, Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 20, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 1/25/91 FIELD GOALS MADE Career: 744, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1987-92 BLOCKS Season: 254, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1991-92 Career: 372, Chris Enger, San Diego, 1989-93 Game: 18, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Wake Forest, 11/29/91 Season: 195, Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 Game:15, Amy Lundquist, LMU vs. W. Illinois, 12/20/92; Louella FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. Boise State, 12/12/09 Career: 1658, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1987-92 Season: 555, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1991-92 STEALS Game: 34, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Santa Clara, 1/25/92 Career: 359, Toni Russell, San Francisco, 2001-05 Season: 121, Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2009-10 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 11, Tami Adkins, USF vs. CS Northridge, 12/17/90; Career: .646, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. South Dakota State, 11/13/09 Season: .646, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Game: 1.000, (11-11) Teri Hunt, USF vs. LMU, 1/25/86

THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Career: 298, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, 1998-01 Season: 94, Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara, 2006-07 Game: 10, Michelle Augustavo, San Diego vs. Clemson,12/11/05

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Career: 821, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, 1998-02 Season: 255, Alyssa Shoji, Santa Clara, 2009-10 Game: 19, Michelle Augustavo, San Diego vs. Clemson,12/11/05

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Career: .443, Melissa King, Santa Clara, 1990-93 Season: .513, Dominique Carter, San Francisco, 2007-08 Game: 1.000 (6-6), Deana Lansing, Portland, 2/15/96; Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s vs. Washington State, 12/3/09

FREE THROWS MADE Career: 519, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 Season: 212, Teri Hunt, San Francisco, 1986-87 Game: 19, Teri Hunt, San Francisco vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/87; Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s vs. San Diego, 1/29/00; Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. San Francisco, 1/8/10

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Career: 629, Teri Hunt, San Francisco, 1984-87 Saint Mary’s Jermisha Dosty had a career-year on the Season: 266, Teri Hunt, San Francisco, 1986-87 boards, pulling down 344 rebounds during the 2001-02 Game: 23, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Oregon, 1/7/92 season to take over the top spot on the WCC single- season list.

Dosty is pictured above driving past Tennessee’s Mi- chelle Snow in the 2001 NCAA Tournament. 57 WCCsports.com Individual Records WCC Games SCORING FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career: 966, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1987-92 Career: .914, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Season: 401, Martha Sheldon, Portland, 1992 Season: .953, Dana Sulenski, PEP, 1997-98 Game: 45, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Gonzaga, 2/1/92 Game: 1.000 (15-15), Anja Bordt, SMC vs. GON, 1/12/90; Hilary Parker, SMC vs. USD, 1/20/01; REBOUNDS (14-14), Heather Bowman, GON vs. SCU, 2/28/08 Career: 553, Kay Koppelman, Gonzaga, 1987-91 Season: 185, Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02 ASSISTS Game: 24, Chris Enger, San Diego vs. Portland, 2/10/90; Career: 358, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. San Francisco, 2/6/10 Season: 142, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1990-91 Game: 20, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 1/25/91 FIELD GOALS MADE Career: 281, Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, 1991-95 STEALS Season: 116, Laura Sale, Portland, 1995-96 Career: 161, Toni Russell, San Francisco 2001-05, Game: 16, Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco vs. Gonzaga, 1/14/95 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, Portland, 2000-04 Season: 59, Melissa King, 1990-91 Game: 10, Toni Russell, USF vs. Gonzaga, 1/15/04 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Amanda Rego, USD vs. USF, 2/9/08 Career: 696, Ivy Safranski,Gonzaga, 1991-95 Season: 225, Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02 BLOCKS Game: 32, Jenny Frank, Pepperdine vs. Gonzaga, 2/9/96 Career: 219, Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, 2007-Pres. Season: 78, Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Game: 12, Chris Enger, San Diego vs. Gonzaga, 2/3/90 Career: 127, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, 1998-02 Season: 49, Julie Lienert, Santa Clara, 1989-90 Game: 9, Leslie Quintal, Saint Mary’s vs. Gonzaga, 1/11/97; Ashley Graham, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06

THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Career: 318, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1988-91 Season: 137, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1989-90 Game: 17, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga vs. Pepperdine, 2/17/01

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Career: .488, Kristin Hepton, Portland, 1995-99 Season: .605, Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, 1994 Game: 1.000 (6-6), Deana Lansing, Portland, 2/15/96

FREE THROWS MADE Career: 290, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 Season: 131, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-89 Game: 19, Teri Hunt, San Francisco vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/87; Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s vs. San Diego, 1/29/00; Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. San Francisco, 1/8/10

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Career: 347, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 Season: 160, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-89 Melissa King was not only Santa Clara’s top scoring threat from 1990-93, she was also a Game: 20, Teri Hunt, San Francisco vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/87; top defensive player, setting a WCC single- Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 2/3/89; season record with 59 steals in conference Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s vs. San Diego, 1/29/00; play in 1991. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. San Francisco, 1/8/10

58 WCCsports.com Team Records All Games SCORING THREE-POINT MADE Season: 2737, US International, 1985-86 Season: 272, Santa Clara, 2004-05 Game: 130, LMU vs. Master’s College (11-23-90) Game: 18, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 Average, Season: 82.9, USIU, 1985-86 Two Teams: 201, Nevada-Reno 104 vs. USIU 97, 3/1/86 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Margin, Game: 84, Portland vs. Warner Pacific (103-19), 11/30/90 Season: 718, Santa Clara, 2004-05 Game: 39, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 1579, San Diego, 1998-99; San Francisco, 1987-88 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: 19, Portland vs. Warner Pacific, 11/30/90 Season: .424, Saint Mary’s, 1988-89 Average, Season: 53.9, San Francisco, 1996-97 Game: .889 (8-9) Pepperdine at LMU, 2/17/96

REBOUNDS ASSISTS Season: 1437, Gonzaga, 2007-08 Season: 658, Saint Mary’s, 1987-88 Game: 85, LMU vs. Master’s College, 11/23/90 Game: 38, Portland vs. Warner Pacific, 11/30/90 Average, Season: 45.8, Loyola Marymount, 1990-91 STEALS FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 416, US International, 1985-86 Season: 1071, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 35, Pepperdine vs. UCSB, 12/1/87 Game: 50, Saint Mary’s vs. Monmouth, 12/1/89 TURNOVERS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 740, Pepperdine, 2008-09 Season: 2260, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 115, LMU vs. Master’s College, 11/23/90 PERSONAL FOULS Season: 734, US International, 1985-86 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: .486, US International, 1985-86 BLOCKS Game: .676, Saint Mary’s vs. Washington State, 12/3/09 Season: 223, Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 Game: 16, Saint Mary’s vs. Boise State, 12/12/09; FREE THROWS MADE Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s, 2/11/10 Season: 581, US International, 1985-86 Game: 39, Saint Mary’s vs. Western Illinois, 12/3/93 VICTORIES: 29, Gonzaga, 2009-10

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED LOSSES: 27, Santa Clara, 2008-09; Season: 875, US International, 1985-86 San Francisco, 2009-10; Game: 56, Pepperdine vs. SW Missouri State, 11/30/90 Santa Clara, 2009-10

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: .774, Portland, 2007-08 Game: 1.000 (27-27), Pepperdine vs. San Francisco, 1/14/89 1.000 (18-18), Loyola Marymount vs. Pepperdine, 2/6/10

The 1995-96 San Francisco Lady Dons advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16, the Valerie Gillon, the Lady Dons’ scoring and farthest any WCC team has gone. USF beat Florida and won at Duke before rebounding leader in 1995-96, battles with falling short against Connecticut. UConn’s .

59 WCCsports.com Team Records WCC Games SCORING THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Season: 1183, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Season: 112, Santa Clara, 2005-06 Game: 109, Gonzaga vs. San Diego, 1/31/09 Game: 18, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 Average, Season: 89.3, US International, 1985-86 Two Teams: 201, Nevada-Reno 104 vs. US Int’l 97, 3/1/86 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Margin, Game: 64, Santa Clara 106, vs. Portland 42, 1/26/91 Season: 329, Santa Clara, 2007-08 Game: 39, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 723, San Diego, 1985-86 ASSISTS Game: 30, Loyola Marymount vs. San Francisco, 2/13/88 Season: 282, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Average, Season: 52.6, San Francisco, 1996-97 Game: 33, San Diego vs. Portland, 2/17/05

REBOUNDS STEALS Season: 635, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02, 2009-10 Season: 189, Pepperdine, 2008-09 Game: 80, Loyola Marymount vs. Gonzaga, 1/11/03 Game: 33, Pepperdine vs. Portland, 1/23/88 Average, Season: 45.4, Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 TURNOVERS FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 487, Loyola Marymount, 1985-86 Season: 463, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 46, Gonzaga vs. Pepperdine, 1/21/10 PERSONAL FOULS Season: 301, San Francisco, 1994-95 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 953, Saint Mary’s, 1990-91 BLOCKS Game: 87, Saint Mary’s at San Diego, 1994-95 Season: 98, Saint Mary’s, 2008-09 87, San Diego at Saint Mary’s, 1/24/09 Game: 16, Gonzaga at Saint Mary’s, 2/11/10

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: .511, US International, 1985-86 Game: .667 Peperdine vs. Portland, 2/15/02

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season: 392, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02 Game: 45, Loyola Marymount vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/01

FREE THROWS MADE Season: 274, Saint Mary’s, 2001-02 Game: 41, Portland vs. Santa Clara, 1/8/05

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: .814, Gonzaga, 2001-02 Game: 1.000 (27-27), Pepperdine vs. USF, 1/14/89

The 1996-97 University of Portland team ran the table in the WCC, going a perfect 14-0 in conference action and building a resounding 27-3 overall record en route to the NCAA Tournament. Point guard Deana Lansing (above), earned WCC Player of the Year honors after placing herself among the WCC’s all-time single-season leaders in as- sists, steals, and three-pointers made. 60 WCCsports.com WCC Coaching Records WCC VICTORIES COACH, SCHOOL YEARS WON LOST PCT. AVG. 1. Jim Sollars, POR 24 149 173 .463 6.21 2. Mary Hile-Nepfel, USF* 19 129 137 .485 6.79 3. Kelly Graves, SMC, GON 12 128 54 .703 10.67 4. Kathy Marpe, USD 20 116 160 .420 5.80 5. Caren Horstmeyer, SCU 12 112 56 .667 9.33 6. Mark Trakh, PEP 11 99 55 .643 8.90 7. Julie Wilhoit, LMU 14 99 111 .471 7.07 8. Bill Nepfel, USF* 13 95 87 .522 7.31 9. Terri Rubenstein, SMC 10 81 59 .579 8.10 10. Ron Fortner, PEP 8 52 56 .481 6.50 11. Michelle Jacoby, SMC 6 45 39 .536 7.50 12. Michelle Bento-Jackson, SCU 6 45 39 .536 7.50 13. Julie Rousseau, PEP 5 44 40 .524 8.80 14. Todd Corman, LMU 10 36 100 .265 3.60 15. Cindy Fisher, USD 5 35 35 .500 7.00 16. Paul Thomas, SMC 4 33 23 .589 8.25 17. Julie Holt, GON 5 33 37 .471 6.60 18. Mike Petersen, GON 2 22 6 .786 11.00 19. Chris Denker, SCU 2 20 8 .714 10.00 20. Cassie Macias, USIU 2 19 5 .792 9.50 21. Ken Thompson, SCU 3 18 20 .474 6.00 22. Kellee Barney, GON 6 17 67 .202 2.83 23. Sue Rojcewicz, USF 2 15 9 .625 7.50 24. Tanya Haave, USF 4 12 44 .214 3.00 25. Anne Hope, UNR 2 11 13 .458 5.50 26. Jennifer Mountain, SCU 2 2 26 .071 1.00 WINNING PERCENTAGE COACH, SCHOOL YEARS WON LOST PCT. AVG. 1. Cassie Macias, USIU 2 19 5 .792 9.50 2. Mike Petersen, GON 2 22 6 .786 11.00 3. Chris Denker, SCU 2 20 8 .714 10.00 4. Kelly Graves, SMC, GON 12 128 54 .703 10.67 5. Caren Horstmeyer, SCU 12 112 56 .667 9.33 6. Mark Trakh, PEP 10 89 51 .636 8.90 7. Sue Rojcewicz, USF 2 15 9 .625 7.50 8. Paul Thomas, SMC 4 33 23 .589 8.25 9. Terri Rubenstein, SMC 10 81 59 .579 8.10 10. Michelle Jacoby, SMC 6 45 39 .536 7.50 11. Michelle Bento-Jackson, SCU 5 37 33 .529 7.40 12. Julie Rousseau, PEP 5 44 40 .524 8.80 13. Bill Nepfel, USF* 13 95 87 .522 7.31 14. Cindy Fisher, USD 5 35 35 .500 7.00 15. Mary Hile-Nepfel, USF* 19 129 137 .485 6.79 16. Ron Fortner, PEP 8 52 56 .481 6.50 17. Ken Thompson, SCU 3 18 20 .474 6.00 18. Julie Wilhoit, LMU 14 99 111 .471 7.07 19. Julie Holt, GON 5 33 37 .471 6.60 20. Jim Sollars, POR 24 149 173 .463 6.21 21. Anne Hope, UNR 2 11 13 .458 5.50 22. Kathy Marpe, USD 20 116 160 .420 5.80 23. Todd Corman, LMU 10 36 100 .265 3.60 24. Tanya Haave, USF 4 12 44 .214 3.00 25. Kellee Barney, GON 6 17 67 .202 2.83 26. Jennifer Mountain, SCU 2 2 26 .071 1.00

* co-head coaches for 13 seasons

TOP SINGLE-GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES 45 Aimee McDaniel, PEP vs. USD, 2/19/94 Melissa King, SCU vs. Texas, 1/7/93 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. GON, 1/29/92 Aimee McDaniel, PEP vs. LMU, 2/17/93 Aimee McDaniel, PEP vs. Miss. St., 12/19/93 Ivy Safranski, GON vs. POR, 1/29/93 Anja Bordt, SMC vs. UCLA, 12/7/90 42 Amy Touli, USF vs. NW Louisiana, 12/19/92 Melinda Harrison, USF vs. SF State, 1/19/88 Michelle Augustavo, USD vs. Clemson, 12/11/05 Teri Hunt, USF vs. Pacific, 12/13/85 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. Wake Forest, 11/29/91 34 Teri Hunt, USF vs. USD, 1/31/87 Michelle Cozad, SCU vs. Georgia, 11/18/05 32 Michelle Cozad, SCU vs. Sacramento State, 12/1/03 Courtney Vandersloot, GON at Marquette 11/28/09 39 Caroline Greuning, SCU vs. SMC, 3/1/02 Heather Bowman, GON at Eastern Wash., 12/9/06 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU vs. GON, 2/5/00 Bryn Britton, LMU vs. Long Beach St. 12/6/01 Laiken Dollente, POR at Portland State, 12/9/06 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. USD, 2/22/92 Tracy Morris, SMC vs. USD, 1/29/00 Carey Sauer, USF vs. POR, 1/18/03 Joy Pauley, GON vs. SMC, 1/13/96 Tracy Morris, SMC vs. Washington St., 12/30/99 38 Suzanne Ressa, SCU vs. GON, 1/11/96 Meghan Kenny, LMU vs. UC S. Barbara, 1/2/98 Aimee McDaniel, PEP vs. SMC, 2/25/94 Tanya White, LMU vs. UC Riverside, 12/9/94 Jenny Frank, PEP vs. GON, 1/10/98 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. Oregon, 1/7/92 Wendy Toonen, POR vs. GON, 2/8/97 37 Joelle Longobardi, LMU vs. So. Utah, 12/7/91 Deana Lansing, POR vs. USF, 2/17/96 Susie Erpelding, USD vs. POR, 2/19/00 Teri Hunt, USF vs. USIU, 1/31/86 Jenny Frank, PEP vs. GON, 2/9/96 Brittany Lindhe, USF vs. GON, 1/14/95 Ellen Blackmun, PEP vs. Columbia, 1/3/95 Anja Bordt, SMC vs. PEP, 2/1/91 33 Christine Silvernail, SCU vs. SMC, 3/2/94 Heather Bowman, Gon vs. Saint Joesph’s 1/2/09 Melissa King, SCU vs. LMU, 2/8/92 36 Chandice Cronk, SCU at Sac. St., 12/1/07 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. GON, 2/2/92 Ivy Safranski, GON vs. NE Louisiana, 3/26/94 Daphanie Kennedy, PEP at Washington, 12/1/07 Anja Bordt, SMC vs. Hawaii, 1/4/90 Martha Sheldon, POR vs. SMC, 1/12/92 Stephanie Hawk, GON vs. SCU, 1/11/07 Jennifer Mountain, GON vs. Warner Pacific, 1/3/90 Lynn Flanagan, LMU vs. Master’s, 11/23/91 Ashley Graham, SCU vs. POR, 1/8/06 Julie Lienert, SCU vs. Fresno State, 12/11/89 Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC, 3/1/01 35 Sharon Rissmiller, POR vs. USD, 2/19/00 31 Dominique Carter, USF at SMC, 1/24/08 Bryn Britton, LMU, vs. SCU, 1/16/99 25 players, Last: Khalila O’Reilly-Williams, POR vs. SCU, 2/7/02 Lisa Siders, PEP vs. GON, 1/30/97 Amber Sprague, USD at UCSB 11/16/08

61 WCCsports.com Awards and Honors 2009-10 WCC PLAYERS OF THE MONTH 2009-10 WCC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK DECEMBER Nov. 16 Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga Nov. 23 Vivian Frieson Gonzaga Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s Nov. 30 Alex Cowling Loyola Marymount Miranda Ayim Pepperdine DECEMBER Dec. 7 Heather Bowman Gonzaga Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s Jontelle Smith Saint Mary’s Dec. 14 Laiken Dollente Portland Louella Tomlinson Saint Mary’s JANUARY Dec. 21 Renahy Young Loyola Marymount Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s Dec. 28 Laiken Dollente Portland Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga Jan. 4 Dominique Conners San Diego Jan. 11 Louella Tomlinson Saint Mary’s Jan. 18 Heather Bowman Gonzaga Heather Bowman, FEBRUARY Gonzaga Miranda Ayim Pepperdine Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga Jan. 25 Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga Feb. 1 Alexis Gannis Portland Louella Tomlinson Saint Mary’s Feb. 8 Louella Tomlinson Saint Mary’s Feb. 15 Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga Feb. 22 Courtney Vandersloot Gonzaga Feb. 29 Dominique Conners San Diego WCC HONORS BY YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009-10 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga 2009-10 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2008-09 Jim Sollars, Portland 2008-09 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2007-08 Heather Bowman, Gonzaga 2007-08 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga 2006-07 Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga 2006-07 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Amanda Rego, San Diego Cindy Fisher, San Diego 2005-06 Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara 2005-06 Michelle Bento-Jackson, Santa Clara 2004-05 Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga 2004-05 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga 2003-04 Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount 2002-03 Tamara McDonald, Pepperdine 2003-04 Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount 2001-02 Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 2002-03 Kelly Graves, Gonzaga 2000-01 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 2001-02 Mark Trakh, Pepperdine 1999-00 Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine 2000-01 Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount 1998-99 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s 1999-00 Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount 1997-98 Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara 1996-97 Deana Lansing, Portland 1998-99 Mark Trakh, Pepperdine 1995-96 Laura Sale, Portland 1997-98 Kathy Marpe, San Diego 1994-95 Amy Claboe, Portland 1996-97 Jim Sollars, Portland 1993-94 Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara 1995-96 Jim Sollars, Portland 1992-93 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1994-95 Bill and Mary Nepfel, San Francisco 1991-92 Martha Sheldon, Portland 1993-94 Julie Holt, Gonzaga 1990-91 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1989-90 Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1992-93 Caren Horstmeyer, SCU; Kathy Marpe, USD 1988-89 Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1991-92 Jim Sollars, Portland 1987-88 Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara 1990-91 Caren Horstmeyer, Santa Clara 1986-87 Teri Hunt, San Francisco 1989-90 Bill and Mary Nepfel, San Francisco 1985-86 Sonya Carter, U.S. International 1988-89 Terri Rubenstein, Saint Mary’s DEFENDER OF THE YEAR 1987-88 Jim Sollars, Portland 2009-10 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s 1986-87 Sue Rojcewicz, San Francisco 2008-09 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s 1985-86 Cassie Macias, U.S. International 2007-08 Jami Bjorklund, Gonzaga 2006-07 Amanda DeCoud, Loyola Marymount FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2005-06 Kelsey Ball, Pepperdine 2004-05 Toni Russell, San Francisco 2002-03 Joy Hollingsworth, San Francisco 2003-04 Toni Russell, San Francisco 2001-02 Toni Russell, San Francisco 2002-03 Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount 2000-01 Corrie Mizusawa, Saint Mary’s 2001-02 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 1999-00 Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine 2000-01 NeSha Thomas, Pepperdine 1998-99 Becki Ashbaugh, Santa Clara 1999-00 Hilary Parker, Saint Mary’s 1997-98 Lindsey Huff, San Francisco 1998-99 Annie Garrison, Santa Clara 1996-97 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1995-96 Jenny Frank, Pepperdine 2009-10 Katelan Redmon, Gonzaga 1994-95 Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco 2008-09 Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount 1993-94 Lisa Siders, Pepperdine 2007-08 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 1992-93 Amy Lundquist, Loyola Marymount 2006-07 Heather Bowman, Gonzaga 2005-06 Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount 1991-92 Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga 2004-05 Dominique Carter, San Francisco 1990-91 Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine 2003-04 Ashlee Orndorff, Portland 1989-90 Chris Enger, San Diego 1995-96 Nicole Gaines, Loyola Marymount 1988-89 Joy Boyenga, San Francisco 1994-95 Iseth Cowan, Pepperdine 1987-88 Kay Koppelman, GON; Cheree Tappin, SMC 1993-94 Valerie Gillon, San Francisco 1992-93 Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount 1986-87 Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine 1991-92 Juanita Rivera, Gonzaga 1985-86 Sonya Carter, U.S. International 1990-91 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1986-87 Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine 1985-86 Sonya Carter, US International 62 WCCsports.com All-Conference Teams 2009-10 Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga, Jr. Christine Rigby, Santa Clara, So. 1990-91 Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine, Sr. Marta Menuez, San Diego, Sr. *Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara, Sr. Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Sr. *Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Dana Sulenski, Pepperdine, Jr. Chris Enger, San Diego, So. Dominique Conners, San Diego, So. Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, Portland, Sr. Sarah Wanless, San Francisco, So. Christi English, San Diego, Sr. Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, So. Toni Russell, San Francisco, Jr. Lynn Flanagan, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Laiken Dollente, Portland, Sr. Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount, Sr. 1996-97 Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, Jr. Vivian Frieson, Gonzaga, Sr. Quinn Thomas, Santa Clara, Jr. Renee Demirdjian, San Francisco, Sr. Marlene Henderson, San Francisco, Jr. Lena Gipson, Santa Clara, Jr. Nicole Gaines, Loyola Marymount, Sr. *Melissa King, Santa Clara, So. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, Sr. 2002-03 Kristin Hepton, Portland, So. Kay Koppelman, Gonzaga, Sr. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, So. Andrea Kagie, San Francisco, Sr. Julie Lienert, Santa Clara, Sr. * Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, Jr. Julie Butler, Santa Clara, Sr. *Deana Lansing, Portland, Sr. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, Sr. Kayla Huss, Santa Clara, So. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Jr. Martha Sheldon, Portland, Jr. 2008-09 Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s, So. Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara, Jr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine, Jr. Shanell Law, Pepperdine, So. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, Sr. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Jr. Erin Malich, San Diego, Sr. Wendy Toonen, Portland, Sr. 1989-90 Laiken Dollente, Portland, Jr. *Tamara McDonald, Pepperdine, Sr. Liz Wilkinson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Vivian Frieson, Gonzaga, Jr. Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, Portland, Jr. Kristen Bruich, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Kiva Herman, San Diego, Sr. Carey Sauer, San Francisco, Jr. 1995-96 Candida Echeverria, San Diego, Sr. Shay Rollins, San Francisco, Sr. Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Joy Durand, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Chris Enger, San Diego, Fr. Amber Sprague, San Diego, Sr. Nicole Gaines, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, So. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, So. 2001-02 Valerie Gillon, San Francisco, Sr. Melinda Harrison, San Francisco, Sr. * Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, So. Becki Ashbaugh, Santa Clara, Sr. Deana Lansing, Portland, Jr. Julie Lienert, Santa Clara, Jr. Renahy Young, Loyola Marymount, So. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, So. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, Jr. *Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Joy Pauley, Gonzaga, Sr. Alice Solis, San Francisco, Sr. 2007-08 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Suzanne Ressa, Santa Clara, Sr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine, So. Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, Jr. *Laura Sale, Portland, Sr. * Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, So. Nadja Morgan, Pepperdine, Sr. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, Jr. 1988-89 Dominique Carter, San Francisco, Sr. Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Nicole Silacci, Santa Clara, Jr. *Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, So. Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara, Sr. Carey Sauer, San Francisco, Jr. Kristen Bruich, Loyola Marymount, So. Jen Gottschalk, Santa Clara, Sr. Tami Standish, Portland, Sr. 1994-95 Dionne Burgess, Pepperdine, Jr. Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine, Sr. Da’Love Woods, Portland, So. Jenny Baldwin, Santa Clara, Sr. Carla Curfman, Gonzaga, Sr. Amanda Rego, San Diego, Sr. *Amy Claboe, Portland, Sr. Candida Echeverria, San Diego, Jr. Amber Sprague, San Diego, Sr. 2000-01 Valerie Gillon, San Francisco, Jr. Tricia Gibson, Loyola Marymount, So. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Fr. April Marion, Pepperdine, Sr. Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, Fr. Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Shannon O’Brien, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, So. *Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Suzanne Ressa, Santa Clara, Jr. Alice Solis, San Francisco, Jr. 2006-07 Annie Garrison, Santa Clara, Sr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, Sr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, So. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Fr. Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, So. Laura Sale, Portland, Jr. Dominique Carter, San Francisco, Jr. Amber Jansen, San Diego, Jr. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, So. 1987-88 Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara, Jr. Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, Jr. Tanya White, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Vicky Chalfant, Portland, Sr. Laiken Dollente, Portland, Fr. Taryn Reynolds, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Carla Curfman, Gonzaga, Jr. *Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga, Sr. Sharon Rissmiller, Portland, Sr. 1993-94 Jane Gilpin, San Diego, Sr. Amanda Patton, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Kim Whisler, San Francisco, Sr. Jenny Baldwin, Santa Clara, Jr. Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine, Sr. *Amanda Rego, San Diego, Jr. *Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Melinda Harrison, San Francisco, Jr. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, So. 1999-00 Amy Claboe, Portland, Jr. *Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara, Sr. Amber Sprague, San Diego, So. Rosa Bernasconi, Loyola Marymount, So. Joy Durand, Saint Mary’s, So. Tammy Maszy, Portland, Sr. Teena Wickett, Pepperdine, Fr. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, So. Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, Sr. Stephanie Meneze, Pepperdine, Jr. *Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine, Jr. Shannon O’Brien, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Tammy Tibbles, Gonzaga, Sr. 2005-06 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, So. Juanita Rivera, Gonzaga, Sr. Ashley Anderson, Gonzaga, Sr. Susie Erpelding, San Diego, Sr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, Jr. 1986-87 Dominique Carter, San Francisco, So. Annie Garrison, Santa Clara, Jr. Jill Shaver, San Diego, Sr. Sonya Carter, US International, So. Jasmane Clarendon, Pepperdine, Jr. Jessica Gray, San Diego, Sr. Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara, Sr. Debbie Dunbar, San Francisco, Sr. *Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara, Sr. Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, Fr. Julie Evans, San Diego, So. Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, Sr. 1992-93 Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine, Jr. Whitney Grant, Portland, Sr. Tami Standish, Portland, So. Tami Adkins, San Francisco, Sr. Teri Hunt, San Francisco, Sr. Tiara Harris, San Diego, Sr. Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara, Jr. Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga, Jr. 1998-99 Amy Claboe, Portland, So. Gwen Muex, Nevada, Sr. Kayla Huss, Santa Clara, Sr. Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine, So. Kate Chris Enger, San Diego, Sr. Dawn Pitman, Nevada, Fr. Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine, So. Crane, Pepperdine, So. *Melissa King, Santa Clara, Sr. Margaret Walsh, San Francisco, Sr. Susan Erpelding, San Diego, Jr. Christina Marshall, Saint Mary’s, Sr. 2004-05 Annie Garrison, Santa Clara, So. Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, Jr. 1985-86 Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, Sr. Jessica Gray, San Diego, Jr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, So. Sonya Carter, US International, Fr. Dominique Carter, San Francisco, Fr. Sarah Green, Portland, Jr. Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara, Jr. *Tonya DeCree, US International, Sr. Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Kristin Hepton, Portland, Sr. Amy Touli, San Francisco, Sr. Julie Evans, San Diego, Fr. Mary Jane Krueger, San Francisco, Sr. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Sr. Maureen Formico, Pepperdine, Sr. Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine, Sr. *Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, Jr. 1991-92 Teri Hunt, San Francisco, Jr. *Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga, Sr. J.R. Payne, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Joy Boyenga, San Francisco, Sr. Suzy Meckenstock, Santa Clara, Sr. Jamie Medley, Portland, Sr. Fran Fabien, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Gwen Muex, Nevada, Jr. Toni Russell, San Francisco, Sr. 1997-98 Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, Sr. Chris Starr, Nevada, Sr. Quinn Thomas, Santa Clara, Sr. Susan Erpelding, San Diego, So. Marlene Henderson, San Francisco, Sr. Debbie Theroux, San Diego, Sr. Rachael Ziemann, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Jenny Frank, Pepperdine, Jr. Lynda Jones, San Diego, Sr. Margaret Walsh, San Francisco, Jr. Sarah Green, Portland, So. Melissa King, Santa Clara, Jr. 2003-04 Kristin Hepton, Portland, Jr. Juanita Rivera , Gonzaga, So. *Player of the Year Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, Jr. Meghan Kenny, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Natalie Rynn, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Nicole Funn, Pepperdine, Sr. Kelly Morris, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Martha Sheldon, Portland, Sr. Shandrika Lee, Pepperdine, Sr. Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, So. Amy Vanos, Santa Clara, Sr. Four-Time Selection WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS Heather Bowman, Gonzaga 07-08-09-10 Dominique Carter, USF 05-06-07-08 2009-10 2005-06 Sarah Wanless, USF, F Ivy Safranski, GON, G Shay Cooney-Williams, PEP, G Jami Bjorklund, GON, G Tanya White, LMU, F Brittany Lindhe, USF 95-96-97-99 Meagan Fulps, SCU, G Shay Rollins, USF, G 1994-95 Kate Gaze, SMC, G Jessica Ross, PEP, G Julie Brantley, SCU, C 1989-90 Three-Time Selections Tifa Puletasi, SMC, F Jontelle Smith, SMC, G Brittany Lindhe, USF, G Kathy Adelman, POR, G Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 89-90-91 Felicia Weinberg, USD, F Kelly Winther, USD, G Kelly Morris, SMC, F Chris Enger, USD, C Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount 00-01-02 Audra Souther, USF, F Fran Fabien, SMC, F Ashley Burke, Gonzaga 03-04-05 2008-09 2004-05 Nailah Thompson, USD, F Sheri Stemple, GON, C Dominique Carter, San Francisco 05-06-07 Kelly Bowen, GON, G Meagan Bermingham, POR, G Amy Vanos, SCU, C Amy Claboe, Portland 93-94-95 Dominique Conners, USD, G Dominique Carter, USF, G 1993-94 Laiken Dollente, Portland 07-09-10 Alex Cowling, LMU, F Chandice Cronk, SCU, G Deana Lansing, POR, G 1986-87 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 00-01-02 Alexis Gannis, POR, F Daphanie Kennedy, PEP, G Linda Riedman, SCU, F Michelle Bettencourt, LMU, F Chris Enger, San Diego 90-91-93 Jazmine Jackson, PEP, G Valerie Ogoke, LMU, F Lisa Siders, PEP, C Candida Echeverria, USD, G Susie Erpelding, San Diego 98-99-00 Amber Sprague, USD, C Wendy Toonen, POR, C Kristy Greenberg, PEP, G 2007-08 Lorraine Watson, USD, C Jennifer Lucas, SCU, G Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine 90-91-92 Sam Child, USD, G 2003-04 Dawn Pitman, Nevada, F Annie Garrison, Santa Clara 99-00-01 Katie Menton, PEP, G Serena Benavente, SMC, G 1992-93 Kristin Hepton, Portland 97-98-99 Louella Tomlinson, SMC, F Ashley Graham, SCU, G Benibel Carrion, GON, G 1985-86 Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine 00-01-02 Courtney Vandersloot, GON, G Tori Markey, SCU, F Courtney Hepton, SMC, G Tracey Anderson, LMU, F Melissa King, Santa Clara 91-92-93 Renahy Young, LMU, G Monica Mertle, SMC, F Amy Lundquist, LMU, C Sonya Carter, US Intn’l, F Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s 98-99-00 Kerra Wodarski, PEP, G Suzanne Ressa, SCU, G Kari Christensen, PEP, G Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga 89-90-91 2006-07 Lisa Williams, POR, F Julie Evans, USD, G Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga 93-94-95 Heather Bowman, GON, F 1995-96 Jennifer Osur, LMU, G Lisa Siders, Pepperdine 95-96-97 Laiken Dollente, POR, G Stacey Berg, SMC, F 1991-92 Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s 07-08-10 Heidi Heintz, USF, F Jenny Frank, PEP, C Jenny Baldwin, SCU, G Morgan Henderson, USD, F Kristin Hepton, POR, F Sarah Christensen, GON, F JonAmber Sprague, San Diego 07-08-09 Teena Wickett, PEP, C/F Samantha Rigley, PEP, G Tina Geis, POR, F Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s 89-90-91 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 08-09-10 63 WCCsports.com All-Conference By School Gonzaga Shandrika Lee 2004 Ashley Anderson 2006 April Marion 1989 Heather Bowman 2007, 08, 09, 10 Aimee McDaniel 1993, 94 Ashley Burke 2003, 04, 05 Tamara McDonald 2003 Carla Curfman 1988, 89 Nadja Morgan 2002 Vivian Frieson 2009, 10 Stephanie Meneze 1988 Stephanie Hawk 2006, 07 Lisa Siders 1995, 96, 97 Kay Koppleman 1991 Dana Sulenski 1998 Jessica Malone 2001 Teena Wickett 2007 Shannon Mathews 2004, 05 Jennifer Mountain 1989, 90, 91 Portland Joy Pauley 1996 Vicky Chalfant 1988 Juanita Rivera 1992, 94 Amy Claboe 1993, 94, 95 Ivy Safranski 1993, 94, 95 Laiken Dollente 2007, 09, 10 Tammy Tibbles 1988 Whitney Grant 2006 Courtney Vandersloot 2008, 09, 10 Sarah Green 1998, 99 Kristin Hepton 1997, 98, 99 Loyola Marymount Deana Lansing 1996, 97 Rosa Bernasconi 2000 Tammy Maszy 1988 Bryn Britton 2000, 01, 02 Jamie Medley 2005 Sheri Brown 1993, 94 Sharon Rissmiller 2001 Kristen Bruich 1989, 90 Laura Sale 1995, 96 Alex Cowling 2010 Martha Sheldon 1991, 92 Former San Francisco standout Domnique Ashlee Dunlap 2006 Tami Standish 2000, 02 Carter became just the second player in Lynn Flanagan 1991 Wendy Toonen 1997 WCC history to earn All-WCC first team Nicole Gaines 1996, 97 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams 2003, 04 honors all four years. Tricia Gibson 1989 Da’ Love Woods 2002 Meghan Kenny 1998 Brittany Lindhe 1995, 96, 97, 99 Kate Murray 2002, 04 Saint Mary’s Shay Rollins 2009 Amanda Patton 2007 Anja Bordt 1989, 90, 91 Toni Russell 2004, 05 Taryn Reynolds 2001 Jerkisha Dosty 2001, 02 Carey Sauer 2002, 03 Adrianne Slaughter 2003, 04 Jermisha Dosty 2000, 01, 02 Alice Solis 1989, 90 Tanya White 1995 Joy Durand 1994, 96 Amy Touli 1993 Renahy Young 2009 Fran Fabien 1992 Margaret Walsh 1986, 87 Rachael Ziemann 2005 Gee Gee Goble 1988 Sarah Wanless 1998 Triola Jackson 2003, 05 Kim Whisler 2001 Pepperdine Christina Marshall 1993 Miranda Ayim 2008, 09, 10 Kelly Morris 1998 Santa Clara Dionne Burgess 1989 Tracy Morris 1998, 99, 00 Becki Ashbaugh 2002 Jasmane Clarendon 2006 Shannon O’Brien 1994, 95 Jenny Baldwin 1994, 95 Rasheeda Clark 1999, 00 J.R. Payne 1999 Julie Butler 2003 Kate Crane 1999 Natalie Rynn 1992 Michelle Cozad 2006 Maureen Formico 1986 Jontelle Smith 2007, 08, 10 Chandice Cronk 2007 Jenny Frank 1998 Cheree Tappin 1989, 90, 91 Annie Garrison 1999, 00, 01 Shannon Frowiss 1992, 93, 94 Louella Tomlinson 2009, 10 Lena Gipson 2010 Nicole Funn 2004 Liz Wilkinson 1997 Jen Gottschalk 2008 Earnesta Grace 1987, 88 Kayla Huss 2003, 06 Damaris Hinojosa 2000, 01, 02 San Diego Melissa King 1991, 92, 93 Daphanie Kennedy 2006, 08 Dominique Conners 2010 Julie Lienert 1990, 91 Jennifer Lacy 2005 Candida Echeverria 1989, 90 Dorinda Lindstrom 1987, 88 Shanell Law 2003 Chris Enger 1990, 91, 93 Suzy Meckenstock 1986 Christi English 1991 Suzanne Ressa 1995, 96 Susie Erpelding 1998, 99, 00 Christine Rigby 1998 Julie Evans 1986, 87 Lisa Sacco 1997, 98 Jane Gilpin 1988 Nicole Silacci 1996 Jessica Gray 1999, 00 Christine Silvernail 1993, 94 Tiara Harris 2006 Quinn Thomas 2004, 05 Kiva Herman 2009 Amy Vanos 1992 Amber Jansen 2001 Lynda Jones 1992 Nevada-Reno Erin Malich 2003 Gwen Muex 1986, 87 Marta Menuez 2004 Dawn Pitman 1987 Amanda Rego 2007, 08 Chris Starr 1986 Jill Shaver 1994 Amber Sprague 2007, 08, 09 U.S. International Debbie Theroux 1986 Sonya Carter 1986, 87 Toya DeCree 1986 San Francisco Tami Adkins 1993 Selections By School Joy Boyenga 1992 Pepperdine 35 Dominique Carter 2005, 06, 07, 08 San Francisco 34 Renee Demirdjian 1997 Santa Clara 33 Debbie Dunbar 1987 Saint Mary’s 32 Valerie Gillon 1995, 96 Gonzaga 31 Portland 28 San Francisco’s Brittany Lindhe became Melinda Harrison 1988, 90 Marlene Henderson 1991, 92 San Diego 28 the league’s first four-time All-WCC se- Teri Hunt 1986, 87 Loyola Marymount 24 lection, earning first team recognition in Andrea Kagie 1997 Nevada-Reno 4 1995, ‘96, ‘97 and ‘99. Mary Jane Krueger 2005 U.S. International 3 64 WCCsports.com WCC Series Records GONZAGA vs. LMU 2004-05 Bulldogs 71-54 PE Gaels 70-51 GU Dons 68-43 SF Series: Gonzaga leads 27-22 Bulldogs 51-47 GU 1997-98 Gaels 81-64 SM 1992-93 Dons 80-56 SF 1987-88 Bulldogs 56-55 LM *Bulldogs 58-40 SC Gaels 88-63 GU Bulldogs 88-69 GU Bulldogs 66-52 GU 2005-06 Waves 59-58• PE 1998-99 Gaels 69-44 GU 1993-94 Dons 73-63 SF 1988-89 Lions 67-62• LM Bulldogs 55-38 GU Gaels 79-55 SM Bulldogs 83-68 GU Lions 65-59 GU 2006-07 Bulldogs 58-35 PE 1999-00 Gaels 69-36 GU 1994-95 Dons 83-77 GU 1989-90 Lions 70-66 GU Waves 70-56 GU Gaels 76-68 SM Dons 93-77 SF Lions 65-56 LM 2007-08 Bulldogs 68-56 GU 2000-01 Gaels 62-36 GU 1995-96 Dons 76-54 SF 1990-91 Bulldogs 81-60 GU Bulldogs 92-85 PE Gaels 63-50 SM Dons 52-46 GU Bulldogs 66-59 LM *Bulldogs 77-67 SD *Gaels 84-59 SD 1996-97 Dons 54-41 GU 1991-92 Bulldogs 77-55 GU 2008-09 Bulldogs 66-43 GU 2001-02 Gaels 69-49 SM Dons 76-47 SF Bulldogs 75-63 LM Waves 72-62 PE Gaels 73-64 SD Dons 86-49 SC 1992-93 Lions 71-56 LM 2009-10 Bulldogs 107-64 PE 2002-03 Bulldogs 67-53 GU 1997-98 Dons 75-57 GU Bulldogs 65-59 GU Bulldogs 87-45 GU Bulldogs 67-43 SM Dons 56-53 SF 1993-94 Bulldogs 73-53 GU *Bulldogs 76-48 LV 2003-04 Gaels 60-48 SM 1998-99 Bulldogs 63-59 GU Lions 66-62 LM Bulldogs 68-45 GU Dons 88-70 SF 1994-95 Lions 86-69 LM GONZAGA vs. PORTLAND 2004-05 Bulldogs 74-50 GU 1999-00 Bulldogs 76-71 SF Bulldogs 80-66 GU Series: Gonzaga leads 29-22 Bulldogs 70-60 SM Dons 76-70 GU 1995-96 Lions 71-63 GU 1987-88 Bulldogs 75-55 GU 2005-06 Bulldogs 56-42 GU 2000-01 Dons 72-52 GU Lions 72-57 LM Pilots 54-51 PO Bulldogs 68-58 SM Dons 88-60 SF 1996-97 Lions 66-62 LM 1988-89 Bulldogs 55-48 GU 2006-07 Bulldogs 85-49 GU 2001-02 Dons 73-58 SF Bulldogs 79-74 GU Bulldogs 56-45 PO Bulldogs 78-68 SM Dons 72-67 GU 1997-98 Bulldogs 71-59 GU 1989-90 Bulldogs 83-52 GU 2007-08 Bulldogs 74-50 GU 2002-03 Bulldogs 59-47 GU Bulldogs 72-62 LM Pilots 76-65 PO Bulldogs 79-63 SM Dons 59-57 SF 1998-99 Lions 64-57 LM 1990-91 Bulldogs 89-58 GU *Bulldogs 81-64 SD 2003-04 Bulldogs 72-61• SF Bulldogs 69-57 GU Bulldogs 75-62 PO 2008-09 Bulldogs 91-63 SM Dons 59-53 GU 1999-00 Lions 94-73 LM 1991-92 Pilots 91-86 GU Bulldogs 84-56 GU 2004-05 Bulldogs 81-62 GU Lions 74-59 GU Pilots 82-80 PO 2009-10 Bulldogs 87-52 GU Bulldogs 70-62 SF 2000-01 Lions 62-58 GU 1992-93 Bulldogs 88-77 GU Bulldogs 88-75 SM 2005-06 Bulldogs 54-42 GU Lions 60-37 LM Pilots 72-70 PO Bulldogs 72-53 SF 2001-02 Lions 76-74 GU 1993-94 Bulldogs 84-67 GU GONZAGA vs. SAN DIEGO *Dons 75-67 GU Lions 63-49 LM Bulldogs 74-64 PO Series: Gonzaga leads 28-20 2006-07 Bulldogs 58-53 SF 2002-03 Lions 58-42 LM *Pilots 73-65 SC 1987-88 Bulldogs 69-67 SD Bulldogs 57-37 GU Bulldogs 67-64 GU 1994-95 Pilots 89-67 PO Bulldogs 77-59 GU *Bulldogs 59-38 PO 2003-04 Bulldogs 70-54 GU Pilots 60-48 GU 1988-89 Bulldogs 69-65• GU 2007-08 Bulldogs 74-70 SF Lions 70-58 LM *Pilots 79-73 SC Toreros 51-46 SD Bulldogs 90-42 GU *Lions 61-58 SC 1995-96 Pilots 82-61 GU 1989-90 Toreros 62-54 GU 2008-09 Bulldogs 63-42 SF 2004-05 Bulldogs 67-59 LM Pilots 96-56 PO Toreros 76-56 SD Bulldogs 71-35 GU Bulldogs 76-48 GU *Pilots 77-66 SC 1990-91 Toreros 65-61 GU 2009-10 Bulldogs 93-53 GU 2005-06 Lions 75-46 LM 1996-97 Pilots 77-63 GU Toreros 77-72 SD Bulldogs 83-35 SF Bulldogs 53-43 GU Pilots 88-67 PO 1991-92 Bulldogs 66-65 SD 2006-07 Bulldogs 60-56 LM 1997-98 Pilots 79-50 GU Toreros 70-56 GU GONZAGA vs. SANTA CLARA Bulldogs 66-56 GU Pilots 71-57 PO 1992-93 Bulldogs 55-53 GU Series: Santa Clara leads 27-23 *Bulldogs 64-47 PO 1998-99 Bulldogs 77-65 GU Toreros 87-62 SD 1987-88 Bulldogs 59-45 GU 2007-08 Bulldogs 81-65 GU Pilots 75-59 PO 1993-94 Toreros 91-69 SD Bulldogs 72-46 SC Lions 75-60 LM 1999-00 Bulldogs 71-53 GU Bulldogs 73-62 GU 1988-89 Bulldogs 72-46 GU 2008-09 Bulldogs 83-58 GU Pilots 64-62 PO 1994-95 Bulldogs 77-64 GU Bulldogs 55-51 SC Bulldogs 81-78 LM 2000-01 Pilots 54-53 GU Toreros 72-71 SD 1989-90 Bulldogs 59-45 GU *Bulldogs 74-63 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*Broncos 87-84 SD Broncos 70-61 SD 2005-06 Toreros 70-58 SD 2002-03 Broncos 82-72 SM 1995-96 Broncos 72-58 SC 68 WCCsports.com WCC Tournament 19th Annual WCC Tournament Sign Extension with Orleans Arena to Host Championships through 2012

The West Coast Conference will return to Las Vegas in 2010 for the Zappos.com WCC Basketball Championships on March 5-8 at the Orleans Arena. The West Coast Conference made a successful debut in Las Vegas last year when it sold out the Orleans Arena for the 2009 WCC Basketball Championships. The 2009 championship, which was the WCC’s first-ever at a neutral site, set conference records for both total championship attendance (33,320) and single ses- sion championship attendance (7,845). In conjunction with the success, the WCC made two major announcements relating to the basketball championships in the off-season. The WCC first signed a three-year extension with the Orleans Arena to keep the event in Las Vegas through 2012. The West Coast Conference (WCC) and its multi-media rights partner, IMG College, later announced Zappos.com as the official title sponsor of the WCC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Cham- pionships. The three-year deal, effective through the 2011-12 season, marks the WCC’s first-ever title sponsorship. The Orleans Arena will be the site of the WCC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships through 2012.

2011 West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament Schedule PAST WOMEN’S WCC Friday, March 4 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Women’s First Round Session Game 1 (5 vs. 8) - 12:00 PM Women’s First Round Session Game 2 (6 vs. 7) - 30 mins after the conclusion of Game 1 Men’s First Round Session Game 1 (5 vs. 8) - 6:00 PM Year Champion Runner-Up Site Men’s First Round Session Game 2 (6 vs. 7) - 30 mins after the conclusion of Game 1 2010 Gonzaga Pepperdine Las Vegas 2009 Gonzaga San Diego Las Vegas Saturday, March 5 2008 San Diego Gonzaga USD Women’s Quarterfinal Round Session Game 1 (5/8 vs. 4) - 12:00 PM 2007 Gonzaga Loyola Marymount POR Women’s Quarterfinal Round Session Game 2 (6/7 vs. 3) - 30 mins after the conclusion of Game 1 Men’s Quarterfinal Round Session Game 1 (5/8 vs. 4) - 6:00 PM 2006 Pepperdine Santa Clara GON Men’s Quarterfinal Round Session Game 2 (6/7 vs. 3) - 30 mins after the conclusion of Game 1 2005 Santa Clara Gonzaga SCU 2004 Loyola Marymount Gonzaga SCU Sunday, March 6 2003 Pepperdine Santa Clara USD Women’s Semifinal Round Session Game 1 (5/8/4 vs. 1) - 11:00 AM 2002 Pepperdine Santa Clara USD Women’s Semifinal Round Session Game 2 (6/7/3 vs. 2) - 30 mins after the conclusion of Game 1 2001 Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount USD Men’s Semifinal Round Session Game 1 (5/8/4 vs. 1) - 5:00 PM (ESPN 2) 2000 San Diego Pepperdine SCU Men’s Semifinal Round Session Game 2 (6/7/3 vs. 2) - 7:30 PM (ESPN 2) 1999 Saint Mary’s Pepperdine SCU 1998 Santa Clara Saint Mary’s SCU Monday, March 7 Women’s Championship - 12:00 PM (ESPNU) 1997 San Francisco Portland LMU Men’s Championship - 6:00 PM (ESPN) 1996 San Francisco Portland SCU 1995 San Francisco Portland SCU 1994 Portland Gonzaga SCU 1993 San Diego Santa Clara SCU 1992 Santa Clara San Francisco SCU

69 WCCsports.com WCC Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL - Single Game 3-PT MADE: 14 SCU vs. GON (‘05 F) POINTS: 34 Caroline Gruening, SCU vs. SMC (‘02 S) 3-PT ATT: 33 SCU (13-33) vs. POR (‘06 1st) REBS: 18 Jermisha Dosty, SMC vs. POR (‘02 1st) 3-PT PCT: .750 SCU (3-4) vs. USF (‘92 F) ASSISTS: 10 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU vs. USF (‘00 1st) FT MADE: 31 GON vs. SMC (‘94 S) Courtney Vandersloot, GON vs. LMU (‘09 S) FT ATT: 37 SCU vs. LMU (‘05 S) BLOCKS: 7 Chris Enger, USD vs. SCU (‘93 F) SCU vs. USF (‘92 F) Louella Tomlinson, SMC vs. SCU (‘09 1st) FT PCT: 1.000 GON (13-13) vs. POR (‘05 1st) STEALS: 7 K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR vs. LMU (‘04 S) PEP (10-10) vs. SMC (‘98 S) Joy Pauley, GON vs. SMC (‘94 S) LOW FT PCT: .143 LMU (1-7) vs. USF (‘95 1st) Deana Lansing, POR vs. PEP (‘97 S) FG MADE: 12 Kiva Herman, USD vs. PEP (‘09 2nd) TEAM RECORDS - Tournament FG ATT: 27 Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC (‘01 1st) MOST POINTS: 278 San Diego (2009) FG PCT: 1.000 LaShaunte Stephens, USF (8-8) vs. GON REBOUNDS: 138 Saint Mary’s (2001) (‘06 1st) - (Min. 8 FGM) ASSISTS: 60 Santa Clara (2002) 3-PT MADE: 8 Caroline Gruening, SCU vs. SMC (‘02 S) BLOCKS: 22 Portland (1997) Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC (‘01 1st) STEALS: 41 Portland (1997) 3-PT ATT: 13 Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC (‘01 1st) FG MADE: 94 San Diego (2009) 3-PT PCT: 1.000 Chandice Cronk, SCU (4-4) vs. USF (‘05 1st) FG ATT: 216 San Diego (2009) - (Min. 4 3PM) FG PCT: .574 Pepperdine (1995) FT MADE: 13 Michelle Cozad, SCU vs. LMU (‘05 S) 3-PT MADE: 30 Santa Clara (2005) FT ATT: 15 Da’Love Woods, POR vs. SCU (‘01 1st) 3-PT ATT: 71 Santa Clara (2005) FT PCT: 1.000 C. Silvernail, SCU vs. POR (12-12) (‘93 S) 3-PT PCT: .500 Gonzaga (8-16) (2003) 1.000 S. Hawk, GON vs. USF (8-8) (‘06 1st) .500 San Francisco (7-14) (2000) 1.000 T. Wickett, PEP vs. SMC (8-8) (‘07 1st) .500 San Francisco (5-10) (1998) 1.000 M. Henderson, USD vs. PEP (10-10) (‘09 2nd) .500 Gonzaga (6-12) (1995) 1.000 Sam Child, USD vs. USF (8-8) (‘09 1st) FT MADE: 75 San Diego (2009) FT ATT: 94 San Diego (2009) INDIVIDUAL - Tournament FT PCT: .952 San Francisco (20-21) (2003) POINTS: 95 Kiva Herman, USD (2009) REBS: 35 Amber Sprague, USD (2009) ASSISTS: 26 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU (2002) BLOCKS: 13 Chris Enger, USD (1993) STEALS: 15 Deana Lansing, POR (1997) FG MADE: 39 Kiva Herman, USD (2009) FG ATT: 54 Brittany Lindhe, USF (1997) FG PCT: .739 Jill Shaver, USD (17-23) (1993) 3-P MADE: 12 Caroline Gruening, SCU (2001) 3-P ATT: 23 Michelle Cozad, SCU (2006) 3-P PCT: 1.000 Kathy Adelman, POR (3-3) (1993) FT MADE: 29 Michelle Cozad, SCU (2005) FT ATT: 33 Michelle Cozad, SCU (2005) FT PCT: 1.000 Christine Silvernail, SCU (12-12) (1993) - (Min. 10 FTM)

TEAM RECORDS - Single Game MOST POINTS: 90 SCU vs USF (‘05 1st) FEWEST POINTS: 35 LMU vs. USF (‘96 1st) WIDEST MARGIN: 41 SCU (90) vs. USF (49) (‘05 1st) REBOUNDS: 57 USF vs. POR (‘92 S) ASSISTS: 22 SCU vs. POR (‘93 S) SCU vs. SMC (‘02 S) PEP vs. USF (‘02 S) BLOCKS: 11 PEP vs. SCU (‘02 F) STEALS: 20 POR vs. USD (‘97 1st) FG MADE: 37 USF vs. GON (‘97 1st) FG ATT: 78 USF vs. GON (‘97 1st) FG PCT: .614 SCU (27-44) vs. USF (‘04 1st) San Diego’s Kiva Herman shattered the WCC LOW FG PCT: .242 SMC (16-66) vs. PEP (‘96 1st) Tournament scoring record with 95 total points GON (16-66) vs. SMC (‘01 1st) during the Toreros’ run to the Tournament Final in 2009. 70 WCCsports.com WCC Tournament Recaps 2010 2008 2006 Gonzaga San Diego Pepperdine at Las Vegas at San Diego at Gonzaga

Gonzaga became just the third school, and first Third-seeded San Diego notched three straight Pepperdine tied the conference mark for the since 2003, to win back-to-back WCC Tourna- victories to capture the WCC Tournament lowest seed to capture the WCC Tournament ment championships, by defeating third-seeded crown for the third time in program history at title, as the No. 4 seeded Waves reeled off Pepperdine, which was playing in the final for home. Amanda Rego and Morgan Henderson three straight wins to earn the league’s auto- the first time since winning it all in 2006. Court- earned spots in the All-Tournament team, with matic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Daphanie ney Vandersloot won both the WCC Player of Rego capturing tournament MVP honors. Kennedy received MVP honors after leading the Year and Tournament MVP for the second Pepperdine to its first WCC Tournament title straight year. First Round since 2003. The event marked the first time #2 Santa Clara 89, #7 San Francisco 84 that the women’s tournament was held in the First Round #1 Gonzaga 77, #8 Pepperdine 67 Pacific Northwest. #8 Santa Clara 68, #5 San Diego 67 #3 San Diego 61, #6 Portland 57 #6 Loyola Marymount 61, #7 San Francisco 54 #5 Saint Mary’s 71, #5 Loyola Marymount 67 First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals #3 Loyola Marymount 61, #6 San Diego 56 #8 Santa Clara 74, #4 Portland 61 Gonzaga 81, Saint Mary’s 64 #4 Pepperdine 70, #5 Saint Mary’s 58 #3 Pepperdine 60, #6 Loyola Marymount 51 San Diego 72, Santa Clara 66 #1 Santa Clara 83, #8 Portland 77 Semifinals Championship #7 San Francisco 75, #2 Gonzaga 67 #1 Gonzaga 87, #8 Santa Clara 47 San Diego 70, Gonzaga 66 Semifinals #3 Pepperdine 62, #2 Saint Mary’s 56 Pepperdine 59, Loyola Marymount 58 Championship All-Tournament Team Santa Clara 75, San Francisco 65 (OT) #1 Gonzaga 76, #3 Pepperdine 48 Amanda Rego, San Diego (MVP) Championship Morgan Henderson, San Diego Pepperdine 71, Santa Clara 67 All-Tournament Team Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga (MVP) Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga All-Tournament Team Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine Jen Gottschalk, Santa Clara Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine (MVP) Lauren Bell, Pepperdine Jasmane Clarendon, Pepperdine Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara Vivian Frieson, Gonzaga 2007 Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara Gonzaga Dominique Carter, San Francisco at Portland 2009 Gonzaga The top-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs notched 2005 at Las Vegas three straight victories to capture the WCC Santa Clara Tournament crown for the first time in program at Santa Clara Top-seeded Gonzaga won its second ever history in Portland. Heather Bowman became WCC Tournament title in the conference’s first the first freshman to receive MVP honors, and The women’s tournament reverted to the tra- nuetral site event by defeating sixth seeded Gonzaga became the first WCC school to snag ditional 1-8 format, differing in structure from San Diego, who had won three straight to reach both the men’s and women’s tournament titles the men’s event. Santa Clara claimed its third the championship game. The Zags’ Courtney in the same season. tournament title on its home floor, defeating the Vandersloot became the first player since 2001 No. 1 seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs, 77-66, in the to take home both WCC Player of the Year as First Round championship game. The Broncos broke 15 well as Tournament MVP. #7 San Francisco 80, #2 San Diego 69 WCC Tournament team and individual records #1 Gonzaga 68, #8 Portland 55 during the 2005 event, including the mark for First Round #3 Loyola Marymount 65, #6 Santa Clara 49 3-pointers made in the tournament with 30. #8 Santa Clara 82, #5 Saint Mary’s 55 #5 Pepperdine 71, #4 Saint Mary’s 67 (OT) #6 San Diego 73, #7 San Francisco 74 Semifinals Quarterfinals Loyola Marymount 64, Pepperdine 61 (OT) First Round #4 Loyola Marymount 71, #8 Santa Clara 60 Gonzaga 59, San Francisco 38 #2 Loyola Marymount 68, #7 San Diego 49 #6 San Diego 76, #3 Pepperdine 69 Championship #1 Gonzaga 77, #8 Portland 42 Semifinals Gonzaga 64, Loyola Marymount 47 #3 Santa Clara 90, #6 San Francisco 49 #1 Gonzaga 74, #4 Loyola Marymount 63 #4 Pepperdine 57, #5 Saint Mary’s 49 #6 San Diego 74, #2 Portland 64 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Semifinals Championship Heather Bowman, Gonzaga (MVP) Gonzaga 58, Pepperdine 40 #1 Gonzaga 66, #6 San Diego 55 Jami Bjorklund, Gonzaga Santa Clara 73, Loyola Marymount 64 Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Championship All-Tournament Team Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount Santa Clara 77, Gonzaga 66 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga (MVP) Teiosha George, Pepperdine Janelle Bekkering, Gonzaga All-Tournament Team Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara (MVP) Dominique Conners, San Diego Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Kiva Herman, San Diego Ashley Graham, Santa Clara Kayla Huss, Santa Clara Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine

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Loyola Marymount captured its first tournament Pepperdine and Santa Clara were tied going #4 seed San Diego survived a close opening title defeating the Gonzaga Bulldogs, 61-58, in into the lockerrooms at half-time, 34-34, but game with Loyola Marymount, then surprised the championship game. The tournament fea- the Waves came on strong in the second half, host Santa Clara and top seed Pepperdine to tured a record four overtime games, including making over 45% of their shots from the field to steal the tournament title. The Toreros earned both semifinal contests. give Pepperdine won their first WCC women’s their second NCAA bid and matched the 1994 basketball championship. Pepperdine senior Portland squad as the lowest seeded teams First Round forward Nadja Morgan led the team with a ever to win the tournament. #8 San Diego 87, #5 Saint Mary’s 81 (2OT) game-high 22 points, making 9-of-19 shots #6 Santa Clara 71, #7 San Francisco 66 from the floor and posting a game-high 13 First Round Quarterfinals rebounds. #1 Pepperdine 82, #8 Gonzaga 71 #4 Portland 76, #8 San Diego 64 #7 Portland 71, #2 Saint Mary’s 65 #3 Pepperdine 82, #6 Santa Clara 77 (OT) First Round #3 Santa Clara 74, #6 San Francisco 61 Semifinals #1 Pepperdine 68, #8 Gonzaga 64 #4 San Diego 65, #5 LMU 62 #2 Gonzaga 66, #3 Pepperdine 64 (OT) #4 San Francisco 65, #5 Loyola Marymount Semifinals #1 LMU 59, #4 Portland 54 (OT) 63 Pepperdine 68, Portland 49 Championship #2 Santa Clara 82, #7 San Diego 52 San Diego 71, Santa Clara 65 #1 LMU 61, #2 Gonzaga 58 #3 Saint Mary’s 68, #6 Portland 49 Championship Semifinals San Diego 68, Pepperdine 51 All-Tournament Team Pepperdine 82, San Francisco 77 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU (MVP) Santa Clara 87, Saint Mary’s 84 All-Tournament Team Ashley Burke, Gonzaga Championship Jessica Gray, San Diego (MVP) Kate Murray, LMU Pepperdine 81, Santa Clara 77 Susie Erpelding, San Diego Jennie Rondel, Santa Clara Melissa Glazebrook, San Diego Rachael Ziemann, LMU All-Tournament Team Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine (MVP) Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine Nadja Morgan, Pepperdine 2003 Kendra Rhea, Santa Clara Pepperdine Becki Ashbaugh, Santa Clara 1999 at San Diego Caroline Greuning, Santa Clara SAINT MARY’S at Santa Clara For the second straight season, the Pepperdine Waves claimed the WCC Tournament title by 2001 Saint Mary’s, seeded #3, survived two nailbiters defeating the Santa Clara Broncos, 69-57, in SAINT MARY’S to win its first tournament championship. Saint the championship game. Under the new tour- at San Diego Mary’s avenged its loss to Santa Clara in the nament format adopted in 2003, the Waves, 1998 title game with a two-point win in the semis the WCC regular season champions, received Top-seeded Saint Mary’s claimed their sec- before edging Pepperdine by three in the finals. first and second round byes on their way to the ond WCC tournament title in three seasons, The Gaels placed four players on the all-tourney championship crown. defeating Loyola Marymount 58-53 in the team, including MVP Tracy Morris. championship game to earn their second trip to First Round the NCAA tournament. MVP Jermisha Dosty, First Round #6 LMU 61, #7 Portland 47 besides averaging 12.7 points per game, set #1 Pepperdine 61, #8 San Francisco 57 #5 San Diego 69, #8 Saint Mary’s 56 two tournament rebounding records with 16 in #5 Portland 63, #4 San Diego 48 Quarterfinals the title game and 33 for the event. #3 Saint Mary’s 79, #6 LMU 65 #3 Santa Clara 68, #6 LMU 54 #2 Santa Clara 69, #8 Gonzaga 42 #5 San Diego 66, #4 San Francisco 54 First Round Semifinals Semifinals #1 Saint Mary’s 84, #8 Gonzaga 59 Pepperdine 80, Portland 70 #3 Santa Clara 60, #2 Gonzaga 59 (OT) #7 Portland 86, #2 Santa Clara 65 Saint Mary’s 66, Santa Clara 64 #1 Pepperdine 62, #5 San Diego 53 #3 LMU 63, #6 San Diego 53 Championship Championship #5 San Francisco 78, #4 Pepperdine 73 Saint Mary’s 72, Pepperdine 69 #1 Pepperdine 69, #3 Santa Clara 57 Semifinals Saint Mary’s 68, Portland 56 All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Team LMU 73, San Francisco 56 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s (MVP) Kendra Rhea, Santa Clara (MVP) Championship Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s Keani Christianson, Pepperdine Saint Mary’s 58, LMU 53 JR Payne, Saint Mary’s Kelli Spencer, Pepperdine Leslie Quintal, Saint Mary’s Kayla Huss, Santa Clara All-Tournament Team Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s (MVP) Bryn Britton, LMU Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s Corrie Mizusawa, Saint Mary’s Taryn Reynolds, LMU

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USF became the first two-time winner of the Portland beat Gonzaga in an all-Northwest Santa Clara dominated both regular season tourney, going back-to-back in 1995 and ‘96. championship game to earn its first NCAA and tournament play. Santa Clara’s average Using only seven players in the final the Lady tournament trip. The Pilots entered the tourna- margin of victory in the tournament was 17.6 Dons used tight defense to defeat Portland 61- ment, which featured only the top four teams points, including a 15-point victory over Saint 57. In the televised game,UP’s Laura Sale put based on regular season finish, as the #4 Mary’s in the final. Bronco guard Lisa Sacco av- on a clinic tallying 16 of her record 30 points in seed and knocked off host Santa Clara in the eraged 12.3 points, 3.3 assists, and 2.3 steals the final 11 minutes. first round. plus a fantastic 50% average behind the 3-point line to give her the nod as tournament MVP. First Round Semifinals #5 Pepperdine 48, #4 Saint Mary’s 41 #4 Portland 64, #1 Santa Clara 58 First Round #2 San Francisco 65, #7 LMU 35 #2 Gonzaga 84, #3 Saint Mary’s 66 #1 Santa Clara 71, #8 LMU 42 #1 Portland 77, #8 Gonzaga 60 Championship #2 Pepperdine 75, #7 Gonzaga 56 #6 San Diego 68, #3 Santa Clara 57 Portland 73, Gonzaga 65 #3 Saint Mary’s 70, #6 San Francisco 62 Semifinals #4 Portland 67, #5 San Diego 49 San Francisco 59, Pepperdine 43 All-Tournament Team Semifinals Portland 71, San Diego 52 Amy Claboe, Portland (MVP) Saint Mary’s 68, Pepperdine 56 Championship Tina Geis, Portland Santa Clara 67, Portland 58 San Francisco 61, Portland 57 Juanita Rivera, Gonzaga Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga Championship Wendy Toonen, Portland Santa Clara 65, Saint Mary’s 50 All-Tournament Team Valerie Gillon, San Francisco (MVP) 1993 All-Tournament Team Andrea Kagie, San Francisco SAN DIEGO Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara (MVP) Deana Lansing, Portland at Santa Clara Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco JR Payne, Saint Mary’s Lisa Siders, Pepperdine San Diego upset tournament host Santa Clara Christine Rigby, Santa Clara Laura Sale, Portland in the championship game, getting 24 points Ashley Hill, Santa Clara on 10-of-12 shooting from MVP Jill Shaver to advance to the NCAAs for the first time. 1995 1997 SAN FRANCISCO Semifinals SAN FRANCISCO at Santa Clara #2 San Diego 83, #3 Pepperdine 67 at LMU #1 Santa Clara 87, #4 Portland 65 Valerie Gillon had 23 points and 9 boards to Championship For the third straight year, San Francisco de- lead San Francisco to its first NCAA tourna- San Diego 64, Santa Clara 57 feated Portland in the championship game to ment with a win over Portland. USF held the advance to the NCAA Tournament. The Lady Pilots scoreless for the first 6:15. to win the All-Tournament Team Dons won the exciting 65-59 overtime game, first WCC tourney with all eight women’s teams Jill Shaver, San Diego (MVP) snapping the Pilots’ 24-game win streak. Brit- participating. Amy Claboe, Portland tany Lindhe paced USF in the finale, scoring a Vicki de Jesus, San Diego team-high 15 points and snagging tournament First Round Chris Enger, San Diego MVP honors. Eighteen records were tied or #5 Saint Mary’s 76, #4 San Diego 65 Melissa King, Santa Clara broken during the tournament. #2 Portland 79, #7 Gonzaga 73 Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara #1 San Francisco 58, #8 LMU 36 First Round #3 Santa Clara 76, #6 Pepperdine 63 1992 #5 Pepperdine 58, #4 Santa Clara 56 Semifinals SANTA CLARA #2 San Francisco 86, #7 Gonzaga 49 San Francisco 64, Saint Mary’s 50 at Santa Clara #1 Portland 69, #8 San Diego 42 Portland 82, Santa Clara 70 #3 Saint Mary’s 68, #6 LMU 58 Championship When Santa Clara won the regular season title Semifinals San Francisco 66, Portland 50 and the right to host the very first WCC women’s San Francisco 67, Saint Mary’s 56 tournament, little did the Broncos know they Portland 61, Pepperdine 58 (OT) All-Tournament Team were in for a five-year run of serving as the Championship Valerie Gillon, San Francisco (MVP) site of the event. San Francisco 65, Portland 59 (OT) Colette Chiamparino, Santa Clara Amy Claboe, Portland Semifinals All-Tournament Team Jamie Shadian, San Francisco #1 Santa Clara 65, #4 Pepperdine 60 Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco (MVP) Laura Sale, Portland #2 San Francisco 62, #3 Portland 59 Jamie Shadian,San Francisco Kim Rubenstein, Saint Mary’s Championship Andrea Kagie, San Francisco Santa Clara 67, San Francisco 62 Deana Lansing, Portland Wendy Toonen, Portland All-Tournament Team Lisa Siders, Pepperdine Melissa King, Santa Clara (MVP) Marlene Henderson, San Francisco Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine Amy Touli, San Francisco Amy Vanos, Santa Clara Martha Sheldon, Portland 73 WCCsports.com WCC Postseason Recaps

2010 - Gonzaga Returns to NCAA Tourney; Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s to WNIT; Portland Plays in WBI Gonzaga received the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last four years and advanced to the Sweet 16. The Bulldogs defeated #10 North Carolina, 82-76, and squeaked by No. 2 Texas A&M before falling to #3 Xavier, 74-56. Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s each received WNIT bids and Portland participated in the inagural Women’s Basketball Invitational. 2009 - Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Portland to WNIT Gonzaga made its second trip to the NCAA Tournament after winning its second WCC Tournament title and fifth regular season title in the last six years. The No. 12-seeded Zags pulled off the upset in the first round blowing by fourth-seeded Xavier 74-59, before almost defeating No. 4 seed Pittsburgh (60-65) in the second. Portland almost got out of the first round itself, losing to cross-town rival Portland State 51-57. 2008 - San Diego to NCAA Tourney; Gonzaga to WNIT San Diego made its first trip to the NCAA tournament since 2000 after winning its third WCC Tournament, while runner-up Gonzaga accepted a bid to play in the WNIT. Gonzaga made its third WNIT appearance in the last five years. 2007 - Season of Firsts; Gonzaga Goes To Big Dance; San Diego Hosts WNIT Contest Gonzaga made its first NCAA appearance after claiming the regular season title and its first WCC Tournament crown, while San Diego accepted a bid to the WNIT for the first time in program history and hosted a first round contest.It marked the ninth straight year, and the 12th time in the last 13 seasons, that the WCC has placed multiple teams in the postseason. 2006 - Pepperdine to NCAA Tourney; Santa Clara snags WNIT bid Pepperdine earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, making its fourth appearance in the Big Dance, while Santa Clara received a bid to the WNIT after capturing a share of the WCC regular season crown. 2005 - Santa Clara to NCAA Tourney; Gonzaga to WNIT For the sixth time in school history, Santa Clara advanced to the NCAA Tournament as the Broncos won their third WCC Tournament title. WCC regular season champion Gonzaga finished as the tournament runner-up for the second straight year and accepted a bid to the WNIT. 2004 - Loyola Marymount to NCAA Tourney; Two go to WNIT For the fifth time in six seasons, the WCC sent at least three squads into the postseason. Loyola Marymount, which claimed its first regular season and tournament titles, earning the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Finishing in a second-place tie were Gonzaga and Pepperdine. Both squads accepted bids to the WNIT. 2003 - Pepperdine to NCAA Tourney; Santa Clara to WNIT For the fifth straight season, the WCC sent two teams into the postseason. The Pepperdine Waves, the regular season champions, captured their second consecutive WCC Tournament title to earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Santa Clara, who finished tied for second place in the regular season standings and were the runner-ups in the WCC Tournament, accepted a bid to the WNIT. 2002 - Two Teams Advance to Dance; Two go to WNIT The 2001-02 season marked the fifth time in the last 10 years that the WCC was represented in postseason play by four teams. Regular season and WCC Tournament champion Pepperdine, along with Santa Clara, advanced to the NCAA Tournament. San Francisco and Saint Mary’s participated in the WNIT. 2001 - Third Straight Season WCC Sends Four Teams to Postseason For the first time in WCC women’s basketball history, four teams finished the season with 20 or more wins. League co-champion Saint Mary’s captured the WCC Tournament to earn its second consecutive trip to the “Big Dance.” Co-champion Santa Clara, Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine received WNIT bids. 2000 - Four Schools Make Postseason for Second Straight Year The list of suspects changed slightly, but the WCC was once again well-represented in the postseason, with Pepperdine and San Diego earning NCAA bids while Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara advanced to the WNIT. San Diego earned the automatic NCAA bid by capturing the second WCC Tournament title in the program’s history. 1999 - Record Four Schools Qualify for Post-season For the first time in WCC history, half the schools in the conference earned post-season bids with tournament champion Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara advancing to the NCAAs with Pepperdine and Portland partaking in the WNIT. 1998 - Santa Clara Advances to NCAAs Santa Clara breezed through WCC play to advance to the NCAA tournament and face #3-seeded Arizona. Four Broncos scored in double digits, led by 18 points from junior guard Jessica Banford. By the end of the first half the Broncos had held the Wildcats to 38% shooting and were ahead by five. But, Arizona eventually eliminated Santa Clara 75-63. 1997 - Fourth Straight Year WCC Sends Pair to Dance For the fourth year the WCC had two teams, Portland and San Francisco, qualify for the NCAAs. It was the Pilots’ fourth straight trip, while being a three-peat for the Lady Dons. 1996 - Two In Again; How Sweet It Is Portland set a new WCC record with its third straight appearance in the NCAAs, while San Francisco made history as being the only WCC team to advance to the Sweet Sixteen round of the tournament. The Lady Dons beat Florida 68-61 in the first round and then beat the host school, Duke, 64-60 in the second round. The Lady Dons’ win over Duke marked the first time a WCC team had won a second-round game. 1995 - Lady Dons Make First Trip, Pilots Second Two WCC teams again played in the tournament with San Francisco taking the automatic spot and Portland earning its first at-large selection. 1994 - Portland Makes First Trip, Santa Clara At-Large The WCC gets two representatives for the first time in history. A young Portland team won the WCC Tournament on Santa Clara’s home floor and advanced to play at USC, the first post-season game ever for the Pilots. Regular season champion Santa Clara returned to the post-season for the third time in four years. In all, a record three WCC teams made the post-season with Gonzaga taking seventh place in the WNIT. 1993 - Toreros Take Tournament Title San Diego won its first-ever WCC tournament title and earned the program’s first- ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Toreros fell in the first round to Nebraska. 1992 - Santa Clara Makes First WCC Trip, Wins In the first NCAA appearance for the WCC, the Santa Clara Broncos made good on the automatic bid by winning their first-round game at California, then narrowly missed a second-round victory at Texas Tech.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS WNIT TOURNAMENT RESULTS SCHOOL YRS W-L PCT. SCHOOL YRS W-L PCT. Gonzaga (2007, ‘09, ‘10) 3 3-3 .500 Santa Clara (1991, ‘00, ‘01, ‘03, ‘06) 5 3-4 .429 San Francisco (1995, ‘96, ‘97) 3 2-3 .400 Gonzaga (1994, ‘04, ‘05, ‘08) 4 3-4 .429 Saint Mary’s (1999, ‘01) 2 1-2 .333 Saint Mary’s (2000, ‘02, ‘10) 3 1-3 .250 Santa Clara (1992, ‘94, ‘98, ‘99, ‘02, ‘05) 6 1-6 .143 Loyola Marymount (2001) 1 0-1 .000 Loyola Marymount (2004) 1 0-1 .000 Portland (1999, ‘09) 2 0-2 .000 San Diego (1993, ‘00, ‘08) 3 0-3 .000 San Diego (2007) 1 0-1 .000 Pepperdine (2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06) 4 0-4 .000 San Francisco (2002) 1 0-1 .000 Portland (1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) 4 0-4 .000 Pepperdine (1999, ‘01, ‘04, ‘10) 4 0-4 .000 TOTALS 26 7-26 .212 TOTALS 21 7-20 .259

2010 NCAA 2010 WNIT Gonzaga 82, North Carolina 76 (at Seattle, WA) at BYU 62, Pepperdine 58 Gonzaga 72, Texas A&M 71 (at Seattle, WA) Utah 66, at Saint Mary’s 53 Xavier 74, Gonzaga 56 (at Sacramento, CA) 2009 WNIT 2009 NCAA Portland 51, at Portland State 57 Gonzaga 74, Xavier 59 (at Seattle, WA) 2008 WNIT Pittsburgh 65, Gonzaga 60 (at Seattle, WA) UC Davis 60, at Gonzaga 81 2008 NCAA Gonzaga 68, at Colorado 82 Cal 77, San Diego 60 (at Stanford, CA) 2007 WNIT 2007 NCAA UC Santa Barbara 75, at San Diego 63 Middle Tennessee 85, Gonzaga 46 (at Stanford, CA) 2006 WNIT 2006 NCAA at Oregon State 77, Santa Clara 48 Oklahoma 78, Pepperdine 66 (at Denver, CO) 2005 WNIT 2005 NCAA at Gonzaga 71, BYU 57 Stanford 94, Santa Clara 57 (at Fresno, CA) at Southwest Missouri State 85, Gonzaga 66 2004 NCAA 2004 WNIT Baylor 71, Loyola Marymount 60 (at Albuquerque, NM) at Washington 71, Pepperdine 59 2003 NCAA at Oregon State 69, Gonzaga 64 Louisiana Tech 94, Pepperdine 60 (at Ruston, LA) 2003 WNIT 2002 NCAA at Fresno State 87, Santa Clara 72 Villanova 67, Pepperdine 46 (at Norman, OK) 2002 WNIT LSU 84, Santa Clara 78 (at Boulder, CO) at Oregon 72, Saint Mary’s 61 2001 NCAA USC 72, at San Francisco 53 Saint Mary’s 68, Texas 64 (at Knoxville, TN) 2001 WNIT Tennessee 92, Saint Mary’s 75 (at Knoxville, TN) UNLV 59, at Loyola Marymount 56 2000 NCAA at Hawaii 73, Santa Clara 57 at Virginia 73, Pepperdine 62 at Arizona 85, Pepperdine 65 Notre Dame 87, San Diego 61 2000 WNIT 1999 NCAA Saint Mary’s 75, Hawaii 60 Notre Dame 61, Saint Mary’s 57 Long Beach State 73, Saint Mary’s 48 Iowa State 74, Santa Clara 61 Southern Cal 71, Santa Clara 64 1998 NCAA 1999 WNIT Arizona 75, Santa Clara 63 (at Tucson, AZ) New Mexico 81, Pepperdine 69 1997 NCAA Washington 67, Portland 63 Michigan State 75, Portland 70 OT (at Chapel Hill, NC) 1994 WNIT USC 68, San Francisco 55 (at Gainesville, FL) Pittsburgh 89, Gonzaga 77 (OT) 1996 NCAA New Mexico State 83, Gonzaga 63 San Francisco 68, Florida 61 (at Durham, NC) Gonzaga 105, NE Louisiana 69 San Francisco 64, at Duke 60 (at Durham, NC) *1991 WNIT Connecticut 72, San Francisco 44 (Rosemont Horizon) #8 Santa Clara 81, Notre Dame 65 at Texas Tech 78, Portland 61 Santa Clara 58, Kansas 57 1995 NCAA Santa Clara 71, Indiana 68 Arkansas 67, San Francisco 58 (at Seattle, WA) *WNIT Champions Purdue 74, Portland 59 (at San Diego, CA) 1994 NCAA USC 77, Portland 62 (at Los Angeles, CA) Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 (at Eugene, OR) WBI TOURNAMENT RESULTS SCHOOL YRS W-L PCT. 1993 NCAA Portland (2010) 1 0-1 .000 Nebraska 81, San Diego 58 (at Lincoln, NE) 1992 NCAA 2010 WNIT Santa Clara 73, California 71 (at Berkeley, CA) at BYU 62, Pepperdine 58 Texas Tech 64, Santa Clara 58 (at Lubbock, TX) Utah 66, at Saint Mary’s 53

The Saint Mary’s Gaels recorded a first round win over TexasWCCsports.com in the The 1990-91 Santa Clara Broncos captured the WNIT title with wins 75 2001 NCAA Tournament. over Notre Dame, Kansas, and Indiana. All-Time Standings 1996-97 WCC Overall 2009-10 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT Portland®† 14 0 1.000 27-3 .900 San Francisco©† 11 3 .786 25-6 .806 W L PCT GB Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neut Saint Mary’s 9 5 .643 16-12 .571 Gonzaga©®† 14 0 1.000 -- 6-0 8-0 29 5 .853 14-0 11-2 4-3 Santa Clara 9 5 .643 19-9 .679 Saint Mary’s* 12 2 .857 2.0 6-1 6-1 21 10 .677 11-4 10-5 0-1 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 14-12 .538 Loyola Marymount 4 10 .286 5-22 .185 Pepperdine* 9 5 .643 5.0 4-3 5-2 20 12 .625 8-4 8-7 4-1 Gonzaga 2 12 .143 4-23 .148 Portland$ 7 7 .500 7.0 2-6 5-1 18 13 .581 8-8 10-4 0-1 San Diego 1 13 .071 5-22 .185 San Diego 7 7 .500 7.0 3-4 4-3 15 14 .517 8-7 6-6 1-1 1995-96 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 9.0 2-5 3-4 13 17 .433 5-9 7-7 1-1 W L PCT W-L PCT Portland®† 12 2 .857 23-7 .767 San Francisco 1 13 .071 13.0 1-6 0-7 5 27 .156 3-9 1-14 1-4 San Francisco®©† 12 2 .857 24-8 .750 Santa Clara 1 13 .071 13.0 1-6 0-7 5 27 .156 2-12 1-13 2-2 Santa Clara 8 6 .571 14-3 .519 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 17-10 .630 Pepperdine 7 7 .500 15-13 .536 San Diego 5 9 .357 12-16 .429 2008-09 WCC Overall 2002-03 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 3 11 .214 12-16 .429 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Gonzaga 2 12 .143 4-23 .148 Gonzaga®©† 12 2 .857 27-7 .794 Pepperdine®©† 12 2 .857 22-8 .733 Portland* 10 4 .714 17-14 .548 Santa Clara* 9 5 .643 20-11 .645 1994-95 WCC Overall Pepperdine 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 Gonzaga 9 5 .643 18-12 .600 W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 18-12 .600 San Francisco 7 7 .500 12-17 .414 San Francisco©®† 13 1 .929 24-5 .827 San Diego 7 7 .500 19-13 .594 Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 14-15 .483 Portland† 12 2 .857 23-7 .767 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 11-19 .367 San Diego 5 9 .357 13-17 .433 Santa Clara 9 5 .643 17-11 .607 San Francisco 3 11 .214 7-22 .241 Portland 5 9 .357 11-17 .393 San Diego 6 8 .429 11-15 .423 Santa Clara 1 13 .071 4-27 .129 Saint Mary’s 4 10 .286 11-17 .393 Saint Mary’s 6 8 .429 13-18 .419 Pepperdine 4 10 .286 10-16 .385 2007-08 WCC Overall 2001-02 WCC Overall Gonzaga 4 10 .286 9-17 .346 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 2 12 .143 6-21 .222 Gonzaga®* 13 1 .929 25-9 .735 Pepperdine®©† 11 3 .786 23-8 .742 Santa Clara 8 6 .571 20-11 .645 Santa Clara† 9 5 .643 21-10 .677 1993-94 WCC Overall San Diego©† 7 7 .500 19-13 .6594 San Francisco* 9 5 .643 18-12 .600 W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 15-15 .500 Saint Mary’s* 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 Santa Clara®† 11 3 .785 21-7 .750 Saint Mary’s 6 8 .429 15-17 .469 Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 15-13 .536 Gonzaga* 10 4 .714 21-10 .677 Portland 5 9 .357 15-15 .500 Portland 5 9 .357 13-15 .464 Saint Mary’s 8 6 .571 15-12 .555 San Francisco 5 9 .357 14-16 .467 San Diego 4 10 .286 13-15 .464 Portland©† 7 7 .500 17-12 .586 Pepperdine 5 9 .357 10-18 .357 Gonzaga 2 12 .143 11-18 .379 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 13-13 .500 San Diego 6 8 .429 11-15 .423 2006-07 WCC Overall 2000-01 WCC Overall San Francisco 5 9 .357 12-14 .461 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 3 11 .214 7-20 .259 Gonzaga®©† 13 1 .929 24-10 .706 Saint Mary’s®©† 11 3 .786 26-6 .913 San Diego* 10 4 .714 21-9 .700 Santa Clara* 11 3 .786 20-8 .714 1992-93 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 9 5 .642 19-12 .613 Loyola Marymount* 10 4 .714 21-10 .677 W L PCT W-L PCT Saint Mary’s 8 6 .571 14-14 .500 Pepperdine* 10 4 .714 20-11 .645 Santa Clara® 12 2 .857 19-9 .678 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 14-17 .452 San Francisco 5 9 .357 13-16 .449 San Diego©† 8 6 .571 16-12 .571 Santa Clara 5 9 .357 13-17 .433 San Diego 5 9 .357 10-16 .395 Pepperdine 7 7 .500 15-15 .500 San Francisco 3 11 .214 10-21 .323 Portland 4 10 .286 14-15 .483 San Francisco 6 8 .429 14-12 .538 Portland 2 12 .143 10-20 .333 Gonzaga 0 14 .000 5-23 .179 Saint Mary’s 6 8 .429 12-14 .462 Gonzaga 6 8 .429 11-15 .423 2005-06 WCC Overall 1999-00 WCC Overall Portland 6 8 .429 12-17 .418 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 14-12 .538 Santa Clara®* 11 3 .786 19-12 .613 Pepperdine®† 12 2 .857 21-10 .677 Gonzaga® 11 3 .786 16-14 .533 Saint Mary’s* 11 3 .786 20-10 .667 1991-92 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 10 4 .714 17-12 .586 Santa Clara* 10 4 .714 21-9 .700 W L PCT W-L PCT Pepperdine©† 8 6 .571 14-17 .452 San Diego©† 7 7 .500 17-13 .567 Santa Clara©®† 10 4 .714 21-10 .677 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 12-16 .429 Loyola Marymount 6 8 .429 13-15 .464 San Francisco 10 4 .719 19-10 .655 San Diego 4 10 .286 9-19 .321 San Francisco 5 9 .357 12-16 .429 Portland 10 4 .714 14-14 .500 San Francisco 4 10 .286 9-20 .310 Portland 3 11 .214 11-20 .355 Pepperdine 9 5 .643 17-11 .607 Portland 1 13 .071 4-24 .143 Gonzaga 2 12 .143 9-19 .321 Saint Mary’s 8 6 .571 19-8 .704 Gonzaga 5 9 .357 8-19 .296 2004-05 WCC Overall 1998-99 WCC Overall San Diego 4 10 .286 9-17 .346 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Loyola Marymount 0 14 .000 6-21 .222 Gonzaga®* 14 0 1.000 28-4 .875 Santa Clara®† 11 3 .786 22-7 .759 Loyola Marymount 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 Pepperdine®* 11 3 .786 21-9 .700 1990-91 WCC Overall Santa Clara©† 8 6 .571 17-14 .548 Saint Mary’s©† 10 4 .714 26-7 .788 W L PCT W-L PCT Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 15-13 .536 Portland 7 7 .500 16-13 .552 Santa Clara* 13 1 .929 28-3 .903 Pepperdine 7 7 .500 12-17 .414 San Diego 7 7 .500 14-13 .519 Saint Mary’s 11 3 .786 22-6 .786 San Francisco 6 8 .429 12-16 .429 Loyola Marymount 4 10 .286 8-19 .296 San Diego 9 5 .643 14-13 .519 San Diego 4 10 .286 9-19 .321 Gonzaga 4 10 .286 8-19 .296 Gonzaga 7 7 .500 13-15 .464 Portland 1 13 .071 6-22 .214 San Francisco 2 12 .143 7-20 .259 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 13-15 .464 San Francisco 5 9 .357 13-15 .464 2003-04 WCC Overall 1997-98 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 4 10 .286 11-17 .393 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Portland 1 13 .071 7-20 .259 Loyola Marymount®©† 13 1 .929 24-6 .800 Santa Clara®©† 11 3 .786 23-8 .742 Gonzaga* 10 4 .714 18-12 .600 Pepperdine 10 4 .714 21-10 .677 1989-90 WCC Overall Pepperdine* 10 4 .714 17-13 .586 Saint Mary’s 9 5 .643 20-9 .690 W L PCT W-L PCT Portland 8 6 .571 14-15 .483 Portland 9 5 .643 19-9 .679 Saint Mary’s 12 2 .857 21-7 .750 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 15-14 .517 San Diego 8 6 .571 13-14 .481 San Francisco 10 4 .714 19-8 .704 Santa Clara 4 10 .400 9-20 .310 San Francisco 6 8 .357 10-17 .370 San Diego 7 7 .500 17-10 .630 San Francisco 3 11 .214 10-18 .357 Gonzaga 3 11 .214 11-16 .407 Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 14-14 .500 San Diego 1 13 .071 7-22 .241 Loyola Marymount 0 14 .000 3-24 .111 Pepperdine 5 9 .357 14-14 .500 Gonzaga 5 9 .357 10-17 .370 Santa Clara 5 9 .357 9-17 .346 Portland 5 9 .357 9-18 .333

76 WCCsports.com All-Time Standings 1988-89 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT Saint Mary’s 12 2 .857 19-9 .679 Gonzaga 11 3 .786 15-13 .536 Loyola Marymount 9 5 .643 17-11 .607 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 11-17 .393 San Diego 6 8 .429 10-17 .371 Portland 5 9 .357 7-21 .250 San Francisco 4 10 .286 8-19 .296 Santa Clara 3 11 .214 7-21 .250

1987-88 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT Gonzaga 11 3 .785 18-9 .667 Portland 10 4 .714 17-11 .607 San Diego 9 5 .642 13-16 .448 Pepperdine 8 6 .571 15-12 .555 San Francisco 6 8 .428 9-17 .346 Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 15-15 .500 Santa Clara 5 9 .357 11-15 .423 Saint Mary’s 2 12 .142 6-21 .222

1986-87 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT San Francisco 10 2 .883 19-8 .707 US International 8 4 .667 16-10 .615 Santa Clara 7 5 .583 14-11 .560 Pepperdine 6 6 .500 16-11 .593 San Diego 6 6 .500 14-13 .519 Nevada-Reno 4 8 .333 9-19 .321 Loyola Marymount 1 11 .083 5-23 .179

1985-86 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT US International 11 1 .917 24-9 .727 San Diego 8 4 .667 16-13 .552 Nevada-Reno 7 5 .583 17-8 .560 Santa Clara 6 6 .500 15-13 .536 San Francisco 5 7 .412 14-12 .538 Pepperdine 5 7 .417 7-21 .250 Loyola Marymount 0 12 .000 3-25 .107

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