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1979-1980 WBL All-Region Teams Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Women's Basketball Rosters Women's Basketball Spring 1980 1979-1980 WBL All-Region Teams Cedarville College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_rosters Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville College, "1979-1980 WBL All-Region Teams" (1980). Women's Basketball Rosters. 17. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_rosters/17 This Roster is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Women's Basketball Rosters by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. REGION I REGION II. Joanne Burke-Rutgers U.. Nancy Lieberman-Old Dominion U. Kris Kirschner-U. of Maryland Inge Nissen-Old Dominion U. · - Valerie Walker-Cheyney State u. Anne Donovan-Old Dominion U. Mary Donovan-Pennsylvania State U. Betty Booker-Memphis State U. June Olkowski-Rutgers u. Jill Rankin-U. of Tennessee Anne Gregory-Fordham U. Holly Warlick-U. of Tennessee Debbie Miller-Boston u. Rosie Thompson-East Carolina U. Pam ~iklasevich-U. of Pittsburgh Karen Mills"'."U-• of Tennessee-Chattanooga Alice Schmidt-Montclair S.U. Donna Murphy-Morehead State Sue Peters-U. of Massachusetts Pam Chambers-Tennessee Tech. U. Naomi Graves-U. of Rhode Island Genia Beasley-North Carolina State Ling Ling Hou-St. John's u. Valerie Still-U. of Kentucky Myra Waters-U. of Maryland Barbara Kennedy-Clemson U. Gail Koziara-Dartmouth C. Sheila Foster-U. of South Carolina Sheila Horak-Queens College Becky Lovette-Mount St. Mary's REGION III REGION IV Peggie Gillom-U. of Mi~~~ssippi Julie Gross-Louisiana State U. Rowanna Pope-Mississippi C. Renee Moran-Louisiana State U, Mary Boatwright-Mi~sissippi State U. Rosie Walker-Stephen F. Austin S,U. Wanda Hightower-U. of Alabama-Birmingham Kathy Harston-Wayland Baptist College Susan Taylor-Valdosta State C. Gwen Walker-U. of Arkansas at Monticello Viviam Humphrey-Mercer U. Linda Waggoner-U. of . Texas Sue Johnson-Mississippi U. for Women Hattie Browning-U. of Texas Mary Adams-Delta State U. Jennifer White-Louisiana Tech. U. Jessie Brown-U. of South Alabama Pam Kelly-Louisiana Tech. U. Ramona Mccastle-Mississippi Valley c~ Cindy McNul~y-Northwestern Oklahoma S. U. Martha Monk-Auburn U. Pam Crawford-Stephen F. Austin S.U. J~nnifer Merritt-U. of South Florida Sheila Thompson-Louisiana College Terese Allen-Georgia State U. Sandra Hatley-Henderson State Glenda Boss-U. of Alabama Sue Jayroe-Arkansas State U. Stephanie Dorsey-Jackson State U. Tannny Siefkes-U. of Arkansas-Fayetteville REGION V REGION VI Lydia Johnson-U. of Detroit Patty Painter-Northwest Missouri S. Pat Charity-Western Michigan U. Kem Strobel-Wichita· State U, Patty Rendine-Western Michigan U. Lynette Woodard-U. of Kan~as Kim ·Jordan-Ohio State U. Diane DelVi~na-U. of Nebraska Mary Kay Itnyie-Michigan State U. Jan Krieger-Drake U. Nanette Gibson-Michigan State U. Sharon Upshaw-Drake U. Beverly Crusoe-U. of Dayton Jennie Skimbo-U. of Missouri Ann Meyers-U. of Dayton Tannnie Ramstad-Kansas State U. Sharon Carroll-U. of Illinois~CC Eileen Feeney-Kansas State U. Mary Murphy-NorthwesternU. Cindy Haugejorde-U. of Iowa . Cheryl Williams-U, of Detroit Linda Roberts-U. of Minnesota Kathy Boswell-Illinois State U. Mary Manderfeld-U. ot Minnesota Dorothy Raffel-U. of Indiana Margie Nielsen-Centrpl Missouri U, Helen Shereda-Oakland U, Cheryl Rasmussen-Bethany College Julie. Calahan-Northwestern U. Diane Mannebach-St. Mary of the Plains REGION VII REGION VIII Tina Gunn-Brigham Young U. Carolyn Topf-Californi• Poly Pomona Jean Rosetrmundt-U. o-t !11,ew Hcxico Robbi Beyer-California Poly Pomona MaJ;"y Redeau-U. of N~w Mexico Denice Curry-U.C.L.A. Jackie Beene-Brigham Young u. Jeanne Ruark-Stanford U. Jane Quimby-U. of Utah Laura Huehning-San Luis Obispn Tami Edwards-New Mexico State u. Ki~ Bueltel-Pepperdine U. Penny Wanberg-Weber State U. Mary Hile-U, of San Francisco Janie Schieffelin-Colorado State U. Kim Maddox-California State-Long Beach Betsy Bailey-U. of Colorado La Taunya Pollard-California State-Long Beac Debbie Descano-U. of Colorado Kathy Hammond-U, of Southern California Cassandra Lander-Arizona State U. Teresa Huff-U.· of Southern California Jill Lo.nganecker-U. of Arizona Teresa Will!~-u. of Nevada-Las Vegas Laura Williams-Colorado State u. Jill Weddick-U. of California Kellie Cardona-U. of Wyoming Judy Porter-San Diego State Ellen Perrella-U. of Utah Elinor Banks·-San Jose State ltEGION IX Bev Smith-U. of Oregon Suzal}ne Washington-U. of Oregon Julie Cushing-u. of Oregon Carol Menken-Oregon State U, Marcia Topp-Montana State U. Carlin McClary-U. of Washington C.J. Sealey-Seattle U. Marice Loos-Eastern Washington U. Ruth Fugelberg~Boise State u. Brenda Skinner-Portland State U. Jill Greenfield-U. of Montana Joe Metzger-Western Washington U. Laurie Rustad-Montana State U. Pam Shirley-College of Great Falla Willete White-U. of Idaho .
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