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W.BASKETBALL 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SCORING 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 REBOUNDS

ALL GAMES Maureen Formico, PEP Teri Hunt, USF Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU Anja Bordt, SMC Anja Bordt, SMC Anja Bordt, SMC Martha Sheldon, POR Melissa King,SCU Christine Silvernail, SCU Amy Claboe,POR Laura Sale,POR Nicole Gaines,LMU Tracy Morris, SMC Tracy Morris, SMC Tracy Morris, SMC Jessica Malone, GON Jerkisha Dosty, SMC Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR Kate Murray, LMU Jennifer Lacy, PEP Michelle Cozad, SCU Chandice Cronk, SCU Heather Bowman, GON Heather Bowman, GON Alex Cowling, LMU Courtney Vandersloot,GON Alex Cowling, LMU Jackie Nared, SMC Jackie Nared, SMC Lexi Eaton, BYU Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch, BYU Rachel Howard, USF Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP Melinda Harrison, USF Kay Koppelman, GON Kay Koppelman, GON Kay Koppelman, GON Marlene Henderson, USF Sheri Brown, LMU Juanita Rivera, GON Lisa Siders, PEP Nicole Gaines,LMU Valerie Gillon, USF Lisa Siders, PEP Denise Woods,USF Kate Crane, PEP Jessica Gray, USD Jermisha Dosty, SMC Jermisha Dosty, SMC TriolaSMC Jackson, Ashlee Orndorff, POR TriolaSMC Jackson, Mary Jane Krueger, USF Ashlee Dunlap, LMU Stephanie Hawk, GON MirandaPEP Ayim, Amber Sprague, USD Lena Gipson, SCU Louella Tomlinson,SMC Lena Gipson, SCU Alex Cowling, LMU Danielle Mauldin, SMC Danielle Mauldin, SMC Kendall Kenyon, PAC Kalani Purcell, BYU Kalani Purcell, BYU Michaela Rakova, USF BreeLMU Alford, Valerie Higgins, PAC Cassie Devashrayee, BYU

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20.5 20.9 24.2 22.2 20.7 22.9 22.5 26.7 10.4 10.0 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.8 16.4 16.4 15.4 16.0 10.2 10.5 18.8 21.8 20.1 20.1 16.6 12.6 16.9 12.9 19.4 16.7 19.8 19.8 19.6 19.2 19.5 17.8 17.5 17.5 17.5 11.4 17.7 10.1 11.2 11.9 8.4 18.1 18.1 8.0 8.0 21.1 8.3 8.9 8.9 9.4 19.1 9.0 8.7 8.7 8.7 9.3 9.6 9.9 9.5 9.9 11.1 9.1 nnual 1986 1987 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 PERCENTAGE 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 ASSISTS 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Maureen Formico, PEP Teri Hunt, USF MirandaPEP Ayim, Ashlee Smith, SMC Ashlee Smith, SMC Kayla Standish, GON Jennifer Hamson, BYU Maya Hood, USD Jennifer Hamson, BYU Stella Beck,SMC Megan McKay, SMC Megan McKay, SMC Megan McKay, SMC Megan McKay, SMC Karen Friel, UNR Debbie Dunbar, USF Jennifer Lucas, SCU Anja Bordt, SMC Anja Bordt, SMC Anja Bordt, SMC Christina Marshall, SMC KathyPOR Adelman, Sherry Larson, POR Deana Lansing, POR Jamie Shadian, USF Jamie Shadian, USF PEP Angie White, Jennifer Madkins, USF Rasheeda Clark,PEP SCU Becki Ashbaugh, Corrie Mizusawa, SMC SCU Becki Ashbaugh, SCU Becki Ashbaugh, Kayla Huss, SCU Shannon Mathews, GON Shannon Mathews, GON Amanda Rego, USD Amanda Rego, USD Amanda Rego, USD Courtney Vandersloot,GON Courtney Vandersloot,GON Courtney Vandersloot,GON Haley Steed, BYU Haley Steed, BYU Hazel Ramirez, LMU Madison Parrish, PAC Kalani Purcell, BYU Andee Velasco,LMU Geanna Luaulu-Summers, PAC Barbara Sitanggan, PEP Chris Starr, UNR Earnesta Grace, PEP Earnesta Grace, PEP Rochelle Lightner, USD Chris Enger, USD Shannon Frowiss, PEP Laura Hughes, SCU Melissa King,SCU Lorraine Watson,USD Lorice Watson,USD Valerie Gillon, USF Christine Rigby, SCU Brook Staebell, SCU Sarah Wanless,USF Jermisha Dosty, SMC Jennifer Glysson, SCU Nadja Morgan, PEP Julie Butler, SCU Ashley Burke, GON Sabine Loewe, USD Kasey Monteith, SCU Jen Gottschalk, SCU L

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.608 .608 .543 .580 .609 .646 .550 .550 .545 .542 .539 .563 .593 .589 .582 .566 .529 .522 .565 .525 .547 .595 .569 .537 .579 .557 .557 .510 10.2 .541 12.3 .619 .512 .561 .571 .517 11.8 4.3 4.8 4.8 8.0 6.4 4.6 6.0 5.0 3.8 6.3 4.7 8.5 4.7 6.2 5.6 5.2 5.2 5.9 5.5 9.4 5.7 5.7 9.6 7.0 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.9 7.5 7.5 7.7 6.1 5.1 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 FREE THROWPERCENTAGE 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 THREE-POINT PERCENT 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Christina Marshall, SMC Tina Geis,POR Suzanne Ressa, SCU Suzanne Ressa, SCU Kristin Hepton, POR Kristin Hepton, POR Kristin Hepton, POR Katie Pursley, SCU Kim Whisler,USF Carey Sauer, USF Carey Sauer, USF Shandrika Lee, PEP Michelle Cozad, SCU Tiara Harris, USD Laiken Dollente, POR Laiken Dollente, POR Amber Sprague, USD Laiken Dollente, POR Sam Child,USD Alex Cowling, LMU Jackie Nared, SMC Kate Gaze, SMC Nici Gilday, SCU Lauren Nicholson, SMC Devyn Galland,SMC Jill Barta, GON Laura Stockton, GON TammyGON Tibbles, Julia French, SMC Alice Solis,USF Aimee McDaniel, PEP Debbie Gollnick,USD Aimee McDaniel, PEP Ivy Safranski, GON Deana Lansing, POR Lisa Sacco, SCU Meghan Kenny, LMU Lindsey Huff, USF Jessica Banford, SCU Susie Erpelding, USD Katie Davis,SMC Kerri Nakamoto, USD Carey Sauer, USF Ashley Graham, SCU Ashley Graham, SCU Chandice Cronk, SCU Laiken Dollente, POR Dominique Carter, USF Morgan Henderson, USD Tiffanie Shives, GON Kate Gaze, SMC Stephanie Vermunt,BYU Taelor Carr, GON Kim Beeston, BYU Anna Seilund,USF Kylie Maeda, BYU Sydney Bordonaro, PEP Maddy Holland, SMC Katie Campbell,GON Chris Starr, UNR Jane Gilpin, USD Tammy Halter, POR Carla Curfman,GON Jennifer Mountain, GON Cheree Tappin,SMC Barbara Tanner,PEP

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.440 .444 .403 .443 .448 .448 .900 .500 .460 .402 .450 .442 .449 .424 .843 .843 .438 .884 .463 .890 .453 .423 .854 .845 .456 .452 .447 .429 .429 .863 .386 .437 .835 .945 .886 .882 .923 .866 .892 .847 .467 .896 .837 .837 .873 .878 .879 .874 .877 .876 .876 .841 .914 .461 .461 .451 .419 .416 .416 .831 .819 .821 .918 .518 .919 .911 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 STEALS AVERAGE 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 BLOCKS AVERAGE 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 TamiUSF Adkins, Joy Durand, SMC Ivy Safranski, GON Deana Lansing, POR Deana Lansing, POR Nancy Pompili, POR Nancy Pompili, POR Rosa Bernasconi,LMU Ashlee Giles, POR Toni Russell, USF Toni Russell, USF Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR Toni Russell, USF Amanda Rego, USD Amanda Rego, USD Amanda Rego, USD Nakeya Isabell, PEP Courtney Vandersloot,GON Courtney Vandersloot,GON Lauren Bell,PEP Haiden Palmer, GON Hiaden Palmer, GON Bria Richardson, PEP Maya Hood, USD Makenzi Pulsipher, BYU Gabby Green, LMU Valerie Higgins, PAC Kelli Behrens, USD Earnesta Grace, PEP Earnesta Grace, PEP Tricia Gibson, LMU Chris Enger, USD Chris Enger, USD RosemaryPOR Adams, Chris Enger, USD Amy Lundquist, LMU Valerie Gillon, USF Wendy Toonen,POR Wendy Toonen,POR Christing Rigby, SCU Annie Garrison,SCU Annie Garrison,SCU Annie Garrison,SCU Adrianne Slaughter, LMU Adrianne Slaughter, LMU Adrianne Slaughter, LMU Amber Sprague, USD Rachel Warren,POR Stephanie Hawk, GON Louella Tomlinson,SMC Louella Tomlinson,SMC Louella Tomlinson,SMC Louella Tomlinson,SMC Jennifer Hamson, BYU Jennifer Hamson, BYU Jennifer Hamson, BYU Sophia Ederain, USD Shelby Cheslek,GON LMU Jackie Johnson, Sara Hamson, BYU Sara Hamson, BYU Toya DeCree, USIU Earnesta Grace, PEP Vicky Chalfant, POR Frozena Jerro,SMC Kristen Bruich, LMU Melissa King,SCU TamiUSF Adkins,

5 3.4 4.3 3.4 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 4.2 4.9 4.9 5.4 2.0 2.0 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 6.3 3.6 3.2 2.3 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.2 3.5 3.9 3.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 4.7 4.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.9 2.7 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.5 3.1 3.1 2.1 2.1 1.7

W.BASKETBALL Annual Leaders Individual ALL WCC GAMES ASSISTS PERCENT STEALS 2019 Barbara Sitanggan, PEP 5.6 2019 Tia Hay, SCU .898 2019 Valerie Higgins, PAC 3.2 SCORING 2018 Geanna Luaulu-Summers, PAC 5.6 2018 Ameela Li, PAC .902 2018 Gabby Green, LMU 3.7 2019 Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP 20.4 2017 Andee Velasco, LMU 6.0 2017 Devyn Galland, SMC .900 2017 Kalani Purcell, BYU 2.7 2018 Cassie Devashrayee, BYU 17.5 2016 Kalani Purcell, BYU 5.4 2016 Jill Barta, GON .911 2016 Maya Hood, USD 2.9 2017 Rachel Howard, USF 20.8 2015 Ea Shoushtari, PEP 4.6 2015 Nici Gilday, SCU .959 2015 Taj Winston, USF 2.4 2016 Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch, BYU 24.6 2014 Hazel Ramirez, LMU 6.8 2014 Nici Gilday, SCU .918 2014 Haiden Palmer, GON 2.8 2015 Lexi Eaton, BYU 21.4 2013 Haley Steed, BYU 7.7 2013 Danielle Mauldin, SCM .829 2013 Haiden Palmer, GON 3.1 2014 Jackie Nared, SMC 21.4 2012 Haley Steed, BYU 7.8 2012 Rheina Ale, USF .900 2012 Natalie Day, POR 2.4 2013 Alex Cowling, LMU 16.1 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 10.3 2011 Alyssa Shoji, SCU .914 Lauren Bell, PEP 2012 Alex Cowling, LMU 23.8 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 9.5 2010 Laiken Dollente, POR .925 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2.9 2011 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 20.7 2009 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 7.5 2009 Amber Sprague, USD .895 2010 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 3.4 2010 Alex Cowling, LMU 20.4 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 8.1 2008 Laiken Dollente, POR .932 2009 Nakeya Isabell, PEP 2.9 2009 Heather Bowman, GON 19.5 2007 Amanda Rego, USD 7.2 2007 Kendra Morris, POR .900 2008 Amanda Rego, USD 2.8 2008 Daphanie Kennedy, PEP 22.0 2006 Serena Benavente, SMC 4.4 2006 Teiosha George, PEP .871 2007 Amanda DeCoud, LMU 3.0 2007 Heather Bowman, GON 16.3 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON 7.1 2005 Shannon Mathews, GON .909 2006 Michelle Cozad, SCU 2.5 2006 Tiara Harris, USD 17.0 2004 Shannon Mathews, GON 5.0 2004 Kate Murray, LMU .906 2005 Quinn Thomas, SCU 3.3 2005 Jennifer Lacy, PEP 18.6 2003 Kayla Huss, SCU 5.9 2003 Michaela Dalgleish, POR .927 2004 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 3.6 2004 Kate Murray, LMU 17.4 2002 Becki Ashbuagh, SCU 8.6 2002 Carey Sauer, USF .933 2003 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 3.2 2003 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 18.4 2001 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 4.9 2001 Bryn Britton, LMU .889 2002 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR 2.9 2002 Jerkisha Dosty, SMC 20.7 Corrie Mizusawa, SMC 2000 Katie Pursley, SCU .889 2001 Ashlee Giles, POR 2.8 2001 Jessica Malone, GON 16.5 2000 Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 5.5 1999 Stacey Berg, SMC .913 2000 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 3.1 2000 Tracy Morris, SMC 17.3 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 5.1 1998 Dana Sulenski, PEP .953 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR 2.3 1999 Rasheeda Clark, PEP 15.3 1998 Lisa Sacco, SCU 4.3 1997 Samantha Rigley, PEP .917 1998 Nanci Pompili, POR 2.6 1998 Sarah Green, POR 15.4 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 6.1 1996 Suzanne Ressa, SCU .902 1997 Deana Lansing, POR 3.5 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 20.6 1996 Jill Peterson, POR 5.1 1995 Joy Pauley, GON .933 1996 Deana Lansing, POR 3.4 1996 Laura Sale, POR 20.9 1995 Deana Lansing, POR 4.7 1994 Serena Eiermann, USD .850 1995 Andrea Kagie, USF 2.9 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 18.4 1994 Sherry Larson, POR 5.9 1993 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .863 1994 Joy Durand, SMC 3.7 1994 Christine Silvernail, SCU 23.1 1993 Kathy Adelman, POR 6.4 1992 Barbara Tanner, PEP .864 1993 Tami Adkins, USF 3.7 1993 Melissa King, SCU 20.1 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 6.0 1991 Lisa Nicholls, GON .854 1992 Tami Adkins, USF 3.9 1992 Martha Sheldon, POR 28.6 1991 Anja Bordt, SMC 10.1 1990 Lisa Nicholls, GON .893 1991 Melissa King, SCU 4.2 1991 Melissa King, SCU 22.5 1990 Anja Bordt, SMC 9.1 1989 Carla Curfman, GON .913 1990 Kristen Bruich, LMU 4.0 1990 Shannon Frowiss, PEP 20.6 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 6.4 1988 Tammy Halter, POR .902 1989 Frozena Jerro, SMC 3.6 1989 Anja Bordt, SMC 25.4 1988 Jennifer Lucas, SCU 7.8 1987 Margaret Walsh, USF .844 1988 Vicky Chalfant, POR 3.9 1988 Dorinda Lindstrom, SCU 20.3 1987 Debbie Dunbar, USF 6.8 1986 Chris Starr, UNR .914 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 3.2 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 22.3 1986 Karen Friel, UNR 8.4 1986 Toya DeCree, USIU 4.0 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 24.6 THREE-POINT PERCENT FIELD GOAL PERCENT 2019 Sam Simons, SMC .417 AVERAGE REBOUNDS 2019 Megan McKay, SMC .657 2018 Jessica Blakeslee, PAC .464 2019 Sara Hamson, BYU 3.2 2019 Bree Alford, LMU 10.0 2018 Megan McKay, SMC .629 2017 Rachel Howard, USF .464 2018 Sara Hamson, BYU 4.4 2018 Michaela Rakova, USF 11.1 2017 Stella Beck, SMC .583 2016 Kylie Maeda, BYU .488 2017 Jackie Johnson, LMU 3.1 2017 Kalani Purcell, BYU 11.4 2016 Stella Beck, SMC .577 2015 Anna Seilund, USF .472 2016 Cheyanne Wallace, LMU 2.3 2016 Kalani Purcell, BYU 12.8 2015 Morgan Bailey, BYU .517 2014 Cassandra Brown, POR .437 2015 Sophia Ederaine, USD 5.4 2015 Kendall Kenyon, PAC 11.5 2014 Kendall Kenyon, PAC .582 2013 Taelor Karr, GON .480 2014 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 4.3 2014 Danielle Mauldin, SMC 13.3 2013 Keilani Unga, BYU .556 2012 Natalie Day, POR .484 2013 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2.3 2013 Danielle Mauldin, SMC 10.7 2012 Jennifer Hamson, BYU .565 2011 Kate Gaze, SMC .471 2012 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2.5 2012 Kristen Riley, BYU 9.3 2011 Katelan Redmon, GON .584 2010 Morgan Woodrow, USD .460 2011 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.6 2011 Camille Buckley, LMU 10.6 2010 Alexis Gannis, POR .609 2009 Alyssa Shoji, SCU .458 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.6 2010 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 12.4 2009 Ashlee Smith, SMC .562 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .514 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 5.2 2009 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 10.8 2008 Dominique Carter, USF .558 2007 Laiken Dollente, POR .480 2008 Louella Tomlinson, SMC 4.9 2008 Amber Sprague, USD 10.2 2007 Teena Wickett, PEP .633 2006 Kayla Huss, SCU .482 2007 Carly Koebel, POR 2.6 2007 Stephanie Hawk, GON 10.0 2006 Rachel Warren, POR .545 2005 Rachael Ziemann, LMU .453 2006 Rachel Warren, POR 1.9 2006 Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 10.8 2005 Ashley Burke, GON .604 2004 Ashley Graham, SCU .481 2005 Eghosa Obaiza, SMC 1.1 2005 Mary Jane Krueger, USF 9.4 2004 Jennie Rondel, SCU .544 2003 Carey Sauer, USF .500 2004 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.5 2004 Marta Menuez, USD 8.9 2003 Julie Butler, SCU .568 2002 Carey Suaer, USF .519 2003 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.1 2003 Triola Jackson, SMC 9.0 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC .562 2001 Katie Davis, SMC .491 2002 Shannon Mayberry, PEP 1.7 2002 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 13.2 2001 Kim Whisler, USF .574 2000 Tammy Annas, SCU .548 2001 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2.1 2001 Jermisha Dosty, SMC 10.1 2000 Jennifer Glysson, SCU .606 1999 Kristin Hepton, POR .500 2000 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.9 2000 Jessica Gray, USD 9.7 1999 Kristin Deal, GON .566 1998 Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, POR .453 1999 Annie Garrison, SCU 2.9 1999 Kate Crane, PEP 8.0 1998 Brook Staebell, SCU .622 1997 Kristin Hepton, POR .475 1998 Christine Rigby, SCU 1.6 1998 Denise Woods, USF 8.2 1997 Christine Rigby, SCU .580 1996 Lisa Sacco, SCU .500 1997 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.6 1997 Nicole Gaines, LMU 9.1 1996 Lisa Siders, PEP .651 1995 Deana Lansing, POR .403 1996 Wendy Toonen, POR 2.4 1996 Valerie Gillon, USF 9.2 1995 Lorice Watson, USD .543 1994 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .605 Valerie Gillon, USF 1995 Amy Claboe, POR 10.3 1994 Lisa Siders, PEP .581 1993 Aimee McDaniel, PEP .429 1995 Valerie Gillon, USF 2.0 1994 Juanita Rivera, GON 10.6 1993 Nikki Brodowy, PEP .546 1992 Melissa King, SCU .457 1994 Amy Lundquist, LMU 2.6 1993 Sheri Brown, LMU 10.2 1992 Fran Fabien, SMC .571 1991 Jennifer Mountain, GON .471 1993 Chris Enger, USD 4.4 1992 Juanita Rivera, GON 10.7 1991 Shannon Frowiss, PEP .613 1990 Alice Solis, USF .542 1992 Rosemary Adams, POR 3.4 1991 Kay Koppelman, GON 11.8 1990 Heather Aliulis, SMC .588 1989 Kristy Greenberg, PEP .525 1991 Chris Enger, USD 4.0 1990 Kay Koppelman, GON 10.7 1989 Rochelle Lightner, USD .586 1988 Tammy Tibbles, GON .415 1990 Chris Enger, USD 4.1 1989 Kay Koppelman, GON 9.9 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP .543 1989 Tricia Gibson, LMU 3.0 1988 Melinda Harrison, USF 10.5 1987 Kelli Behrens, USD .551 1988 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.3 1987 Teri Hunt, USF 12.3 1986 Fionna Murray, USIU .627 1987 Earnesta Grace, PEP 2.4 1986 Maureen Formico, PEP 11.2 1986 Kelli Behrens, USD 2.2

6 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SCORING DEFENSE 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 SCORING ALL GAMES

Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Gonzaga San Francisco Santa Clara San Francisco Loyola Marymount Pepperdine San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Portland San Diego Saint Mary’s Santa Clara Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego San Diego Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego Santa Clara Gonzaga Santa Clara Gonzaga US International US International Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Santa Clara Pepperdine Santa Clara Portland Portland Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Pepperdine Santa Clara Pepperdine Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Pacific Saint Mary’s 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops 58.5 80.4 80.0 60.4 64.0 60.0 58.4 60.8 62.4 64.9 56.4 60.2 58.3 58.3 85.3 53.9 53.9 68.6 62.8 58.2 74.4 58.5 54.7 58.5 58.9 72.0 72.0 74.0 74.0 62.9 75.4 56.9 56.9 56.5 73.8 59.4 73.9 72.8 75.3 89.3 66.7 62.7 74.6 65.7 74.5 75.2 57.4 69.2 76.8 57.2 57.2 76.7 61.4 77.2 60.1 61.8 77.7 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.2 73.1 71.7 75.1 59.1 76.1 79.1 57.1 A 2019 FIELD GOAL PERCENT 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 FIELD GOAL DEFENSE 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 nnual

Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Saint Mary’s BYU BYU BYU San Diego Santa Clara BYU BYU BYU US International San Francisco Pepperdine Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Pepperdine Gonzaga Portland Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego BYU Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s San Diego Santa Clara Loyola Marymount San Diego Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Pepperdine San Francisco Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Pepperdine L .440 .444 .444 .443 .434 .434 .448 .448 .450 .445 .454 .442 .449 .380 .350 .494 .364 .346 .364 .436 .436 .364 .423 .468 .458 .428 .394 .447 .455 .455 .422 .469 .426 .393 .363 .353 .353 .386 .437 .385 .385 .399 .365 .352 .395 .347 .369 .457 .478 .479 .474 .373 .475 .372 .372 .367 .375 .376 .376 .481 .451 .381 .361 .417 .371 .371 .371 .511 eaders 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 THREE-POINT PERCENT 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 FREE THROWPERCENT 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 San Francisco Gonzaga Portland Portland Portland Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara San Francisco Santa Clara Pepperdine Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara San Francisco Portland Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Portland Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pepperdine Gonzaga San Diego San Diego Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Portland Porltand Santa Clara San Francisco San Francisco Gonzaga San Francisco Gonzaga Gonzaga Santa Clara Portland Portland San Diego Portland Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pacific Gonzaga Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Santa Clara Santa Clara

T eam .404 .404 .424 .348 .346 .354 .342 .383 .363 .339 .363 .398 .382 .362 .365 .365 .347 .359 .720 .702 .369 .750 .754 .373 .738 .378 .397 .379 .397 .379 .736 .372 .732 .743 .743 .357 .728 .375 .729 .746 .758 .756 .756 .377 .773 .787 .778 .779 .727 .774 .774 .762 .762 .765 .765 .769 .767 .767 .341 .413 .361 .710 .714 .721 .751 .711

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 REBOUNDS 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 ASSISTS 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Pepperdine Pepperdine Santa Clara Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Gonzaga Santa Clara Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Gonzaga BYU San Diego Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pepperdine San Francisco San Francisco Pepperdine Pepperdine Portland San Diego Saint Mary’s Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Gonzaga Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga BYU BYU BYU BYU BYU Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s Santa Clara San Francisco Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s San Diego Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount 42.3 16.7 42.0 40.0 40.0 43.4 44.3 44.8 43.0 40.8 44.5 44.9 42.4 40.6 40.2 42.0 43.2 43.5 42.3 45.8 33.3 42.8 40.7 40.7 42.2 42.2 42.2 42.9 42.5 42.5 42.7 14.4 41.4 18.4 18.0 16.4 16.0 41.2 41.9 41.9 16.8 20.1 18.9 18.5 15.8 15.8 16.2 16.2 15.9 15.9 18.7 19.2 17.8 17.6 17.2 17.2 17.9 17.9 17.7 18.1 18.1 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.1 19.1 17.1 17.1 7

W.BASKETBALL Annual Leaders Team STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENT THREE-POINT PERCENT 2019 Pacific 9.8 ALL WCC GAMES 2019 Saint Mary’s .487 2019 Gonzaga .390 2018 Gonzaga 9.5 2018 Saint Mary’s .480 2018 Pacific .351 SCORING 2017 BYU 9.6 2017 BYU .441 2017 San Francisco .385 2019 Saint Mary’s 77.6 2016 Santa Clara 12.6 2016 Saint Mary’s .466 2016 Saint Mary’s .419 2018 Gonzaga 72.8 2015 Pacific 9.2 2015 Gonzaga .451 2015 Gonzaga .383 2017 San Francisco 71.4 2014 Gonzaga 11.6 2014 BYU .441 2014 Portland .341 2016 Saint Mary’s 73.4 2013 Gonzaga 12.3 2013 San Diego .444 Saint Mary’s .341 2015 Gonzaga 74.3 2012 Pepperdine 11.1 2012 Gonzaga .439 2013 Gonzaga .379 2014 Pacific 78.2 2011 Pepperdine 12.8 2011 Gonzaga .506 2012 Saint Mary’s .361 2013 Gonzaga 74.0 2010 Gonzaga 11.1 2010 Gonzaga .505 2011 Saint Mary’s .397 2012 Gonzaga 73.3 2009 Pepperdine 12.6 2009 Gonzaga .464 2010 Gonzaga .350 2011 Gonzaga 86.6 2008 Loyola Marymount 9.5 2008 Gonzaga .464 2009 Portland .364 2010 Gonzaga 84.5 2007 Pepperdine 9.6 2007 Gonzaga .430 2008 Saint Mary’s .383 2009 Gonzaga 76.5 2006 San Diego 10.4 2006 Saint Mary’s .417 2007 Saint Mary’s .359 2008 Gonzaga 79.1 2005 San Francisco 9.9 2005 Gonzaga .470 2006 Saint Mary’s .368 2007 Gonzaga 70.1 2004 Portland 11.0 2004 Gonzaga .444 2005 Loyola Marymount .367 2006 Santa Clara 69.1 2003 Portland 11.2 2003 Santa Clara .474 2004 Gonzaga .357 2005 Gonzaga 71.7 2002 Portland 10.9 2002 Saint Mary’s .441 2003 San Francisco .374 2004 Portland 69.0 2001 Portland 9.7 2001 Santa Clara .459 2002 San Francisco .392 2003 Pepperdine 72.9 2000 Loyola Marymount 11.5 2000 Santa Clara .468 2001 Saint Mary’s .383 2002 Saint Mary’s 76.6 1999 Portland 11.3 1999 Pepperdine .436 2000 San Diego .397 2001 Pepperdine 70.4 1998 Gonzaga 12.1 1998 Santa Clara .487 1999 Santa Clara .354 2000 Santa Clara 72.2 1997 Portland 13.1 1997 Santa Clara .385 1998 Portland .438 1999 Santa Clara 73.0 1996 Portland 12.5 1996 Portland .486 1997 Santa Clara .385 1998 Santa Clara 79.1 1995 San Francisco 11.1 1995 Portland .458 1996 Portland .424 1997 Portland 71.4 1994 Portland 10.9 1994 Gonzaga .449 1995 Portland .357 1996 Portland 79.8 1993 Pepperdine 10.1 1993 Pepperdine .460 1994 Pepperdine .390 1995 San Francisco 75.3 1992 San Francisco 10.7 1992 Santa Clara .445 1993 Gonzaga .381 1994 Gonzaga 71.6 1991 Loyola Marymount 11.3 1991 San Diego .461 1992 Santa Clara .400 1993 Pepperdine 74.8 1990 Loyola Marymount 11.3 1990 Saint Mary’s .497 1991 Santa Clara .453 1992 Portland 73.8 1989 Saint Mary’s 10.5 1989 Pepperdine .450 1990 Santa Clara .415 1991 Saint Mary’s 78.4 1988 Pepperdine 12.3 1988 Pepperdine .459 1989 Pepperdine .465 1990 Saint Mary’s 77.0 1987 U.S. International 11.9 1987 San Diego .443 1988 Pepperdine .372 1989 Saint Mary’s 78.4 1986 U.S. International 12.6 1986 U.S. International .511 1988 Pepperdine 65.7 1987 U.S. International 72.3 FREE THROW PERCENT 2019 Pepperdine .779 BLOCKS 1986 U.S. International 83.9 FIELD GOAL DEFENSE 2019 BYU 4.7 2019 Gonzaga .375 2018 Pacific .786 2018 BYU 6.4 2018 Gonzaga .269 2017 San Francisco .781 SCORING DEFENSE 2017 Gonzaga 4.7 2017 BYU .357 2016 Saint Mary’s .782 2019 Gonzaga 58.1 2016 Loyola Marymount 4.3 2016 Santa Clara .369 2015 Portland .787 2018 Gonzaga 55.9 2015 San Diego 7.1 2015 San Diego .376 2014 Saint Mary’s .817 2017 Santa Clara 57.4 2014 BYU 6.3 2014 BYU .348 2013 Saint Mary’s .738 2016 Santa Clara 57.9 2013 BYU 4.8 2013 BYU .350 2012 BYU .751 2015 San Diego 60.0 2012 BYU 6.0 2012 BYU .332 2011 San Diego .792 2014 Gonzaga 55.7 2011 Saint Mary’s 6.7 2011 Saint Mary’s .381 2010 Loyola Marymount .773 2013 Gonzaga 53.9 2010 Saint Mary’s 7.2 2010 Gonzaga .344 2009 San Diego .761 2012 San Diego 55.1 2009 Saint Mary’s 7.0 2009 Portland .364 2008 Portland .779 2011 Gonzaga 59.3 2008 Saint Mary’s 6.1 2008 Gonzaga .383 2007 Portland .764 2010 Gonzaga 53.9 2007 Portland 4.8 2007 Gonzaga .374 2006 Santa Clara .744 2009 Portland 57.9 2006 Gonzaga 4.2 2006 Gonzaga .359 2005 Gonzaga .801 2008 Loyola Marymount 62.9 2005 Gonzaga 4.3 2005 Gonzaga .344 2004 Gonzaga .705 2007 Loyola Marymount 54.8 2004 Pepperdine 4.6 2004 Saint Mary’s .366 2003 San Francisco .801 2006 Gonzaga 54.4 2003 Loyola Marymount 5.0 2003 Gonzaga .365 2002 Gonzaga .814 2005 Gonzaga 53.6 2002 Pepperdine 4.7 2002 Pepperdine .371 2001 San Francisco .733 2004 Loyola Marymount 52.8 2001 Loyola Marymount 3.5 2001 Saint Mary’s .364 2000 San Francisco .757 2003 Gonzaga 58.9 Pepperdine 2000 Saint Mary’s .345 1999 Santa Clara .739 2002 San Francisco 66.7 2000 Saint Mary’s 3.3 1999 Saint Mary’s .370 1998 Pepperdine .782 2001 Santa Clara 58.9 1999 San Francisco 4.0 1998 Santa Clara .354 1997 Saint Mary’s .712 2000 Saint Mary’s 55.6 1998 San Francisco 4.0 1997 San Francisco .369 1996 Gonzaga .761 1999 Saint Mary’s 59.4 1997 Portland 5.0 1997 Santa Clara .369 1995 Santa Clara .755 1998 Portland 59.4 1996 San Francisco 4.6 1996 San Francisco .358 1994 Santa Clara .723 1997 San Francisco 52.6 1995 Pepperdine 4.5 1995 Portland .366 1993 Pepperdine .780 1996 San Francisco 53.6 1994 Loyola Marymount 4.5 1994 Gonzaga .377 1992 Pepperdine .747 1995 Portland 61.4 1993 San Diego 6.1 1993 Loyola Marymount .395 1991 Saint Mary’s .745 1994 Santa Clara 63.3 1992 Portland 5.0 1992 Saint Mary’s .385 1990 Saint Mary’s .768 1993 Santa Clara 58.9 1991 San Diego 5.7 1991 Saint Mary’s .366 1989 Gonzaga .776 1992 San Francisco 57.5 1990 San Diego 6.3 1990 San Diego .367 1988 Gonzaga .750 1991 Santa Clara 62.1 1989 Loyola Marymount 4.1 1989 Gonzaga .394 1987 San Francisco .775 1990 Santa Clara 60.1 1988 Pepperdine 4.0 1988 Gonzaga .381 1986 San Diego .746 1989 San Francisco 53.6 1987 Pepperdine 4.9 1987 Santa Clara .391 1988 San Francisco 55.6 1986 San Diego 3.1 1986 San Diego .426 1987 San Francisco 60.7 1986 San Diego 60.3

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U.S. International San Francisco Pepp./Portland Portland Saint Mary’s San Diego San Francisco Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Gonzaga Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga BYU BYU Gonzaga BYU BYU BYU Saint Mary’s Gonzaga U.S. International San Francisco Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Diego San Francisco Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Pepperdine Pepperdine Pepperdine Santa Clara Santa Clara Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Gonzaga Santa Clara Gonzaga Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Gonzaga Gonzaga San Diego Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pepperdine 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops 44.4 40.4 44.0 40.4 43.4 40.8 44.6 44.9 45.4 40.6 40.9 45.0 45.0 40.5 43.3 41.0 33.4 43.9 43.5 42.3 42.3 42.2 43.7 42.7 39.8 39.2 39.9 41.4 44.1 18.4 18.0 14.6 16.4 16.4 41.8 14.9 14.9 16.0 21.0 41.6 43.1 41.9 18.8 42.1 18.2 18.2 20.1 18.5 18.9 16.6 16.6 16.6 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.7 15.7 19.8 19.9 17.0 17.8 17.9 17.7 18.1 18.1 16.1 17.1 17.1 A 2019 STEALS 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 BLOCKS 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 nnual

Pepperdine/Portland 9.6 Pacific San Diego Pepperdine Pepperdine Loyola Marymount San Diego San Diego Portland San Diego Loyola Marymount San Francisco San Francisco Portland San Francisco San Francisco Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Gonzaga Gonzaga Portland Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s BYU BYU BYU San Diego Loyola Marymount Loyola Marymount BYU BYU U.S. International U.S. International Saint Mary’s San Francisco Santa Clara San Francisco Santa Clara Loyola Marymount San Francisco Portland Portland Santa Clara Portland Loyola Marymount Portland Portland Portland Portland San Diego Gonzaga LMU/Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Gonzaga Pepperdine Gonzaga Pepperdine Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Pepperdine Santa Clara BYU Gonzaga L 9.0 10.4 10.4 10.0 10.3 10.3 10.8 10.6 10.2 10.2 10.5 12.3 12.3 12.3 13.5 10.7 12.9 12.5 15.5 12.7 11.4 4.4 11.3 4.0 4.0 10.1 10.1 11.9 11.5 3.4 4.8 4.8 6.4 4.6 4.6 5.4 4.5 5.4 5.4 12.1 6.0 6.3 5.3 3.9 6.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 6.6 5.6 6.5 5.9 5.5 3.7 9.0 9.6 9.2 9.9 7.0 7.0 11.1 11.1 7.7 4.1 5.1 5.1 9.1 eaders

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W.BASKETBALL 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. Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch, BYU 2016 33 798 24.2 1. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 217 336 .646 2. Martha Sheldon, POR 1992 27 721 26.7 2. Megan McKay, SMC 2016 96 155 .619 3. Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP 2019 34 712 20.9 3. Ashlee Smith, SMC 2010 123 202 .609 Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2011 36 712 19.8 4. Shannon Frowiss, POR 1991 189 311 .608 5. Toya DeCree, USIU 1986 28 690 22.9 Megan McKay, SMC 2018 180 296 .608 6. Jackie Nared, SMC 2014 31 677 21.8 6. Stella Beck, SMC 2018 170 284 .599 7. Lexi Eaton, BYU 2015 33 677 20.5 7. Valerie Gillon, USF 1996 217 366 .593 8. Alex Cowling, LMU 2012 30 666 22.2 8. Brook Staebell, SCU 1998 113 190 .590 9 Christine Rigby, SCU 1997 99 168 .589 9. Maureen Formico, PEP 1986 28 642 22.9 10. Megan McKay, SMC 2019 159 273 .582 10. Heather Bowman, GON 2009 33 641 19.4

3-POINT FG PERCENT (Min. 25 3PM) ASSISTS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR 3PM 3PA PCT NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G AST AVG 1. Dominique Carter, USF 2008 43 83 .518 1. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2011 36 367 10.2 2. Julia French, SMC 1989 27 54 .500 2. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 34 321 9.4 3. Stephanie Vermunt, BYU 2012 49 105 .467 3. Amanda Rego, USD 2008 32 272 8.5 4. Alice Solis, USF 1990 31 67 .463 4. Anja Bordt, SMC 1991 28 270 9.6 5. Ashley Graham, SCU 2005 53 115 .461 5. Haley Steed, BYU 2013 34 254 7.5 Tammy Tibbles, GON 1988 36 78 .461 6. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2009 32 239 7.5 7. Kerri Nakamoto, USD 2002 64 139 .460 7. Haley Steed, BYU 2012 33 237 7.2 8. Kylie Maeda, BYU 2016 36 79 .456 8. Amanda Rego, USD 2007 30 230 7.7 9. Anna Seilund, USF 2015 34 75 .453 9. Becki Ashbaugh, SCU 2002 31 227 7.3 10. Ashley Graham, SCU 2004 52 115 .452 10. Anja Bordt, SMC 1990 28 225 8.0 3-POINT FG MADE REBOUNDS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G 3PM AVG NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G REB AVG 1. Alyssa Shoji, SCU 2012 30 99 3.3 1. Danielle Mauldin, SMC 2014 33 427 12.9 2. Kim Beeston, BYU 2014 25 98 2.8 2. Kalani Purcell, BYU 2016 33 416 12.6 3. Chandice Cronk, SCU 2007 30 94 3.1 4. Jessica Malone, GON 2002 29 90 3.1 3. Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2014 35 404 11.5 5. Julie Lienert, SCU 1991 31 89 2.9 4. Danielle Mauldin, SMC 2013 33 355 10.8 6. Brenna Chase, BYU 2019 33 88 2.7 5. Morgan Bailey, BYU 2015 33 346 10.5 7. Jontelle Smith, SMC 2008 28 84 3.0 6. Jermisha Dosty, SMC 2002 29 344 11.9 Alyssa Shoji, SCU 2010 32 84 2.6 7. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 31 343 11.1 Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch, BYU 2016 33 84 2.5 8. Teri Hunt, USF 1987 27 338 12.3 10. Malina Hood, USD 2015 29 83 2.9 9. Kalani Purcell, BYU 2017 32 337 10.5 10. Lena Gipson, SCU 2011 30 336 11.2 FT PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 FTM) NAME, SCHOOL YEAR FTM FTA PCT BLOCKS 1. Nici Gilday, SCU 2015 104 110 .945 NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G BL AVG 2. Chris Starr, UNR 1986 119 129 .923 1. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2010 31 195 6.3 3. Laiken Dollente, POR 2010 148 161 .919 2. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2009 30 161 5.4 4. Carey Sauer, USF 2002 90 98 .918 3. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2008 32 156 4.9 5. Laiken Dollente, POR 2008 139 152 .914 4. Louella Tomlinson, SMC 2011 32 151 4.7 6. Carey Sauer, USF 2003 112 123 .911 5. Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2014 35 147 4.2 7. Shandrika Lee, PEP 2004 54 60 .900 6. Sophia Ederaine, USD 2015 31 147 4.7 8. Kristin Hepton, POR 1997 69 77 .896 7. Chris Enger, USD 1993 28 137 4.9 9. Laura Stockton, GON 30 66 74 .892 8. Sara Hamson, BYU 2018 26 112 4.3 9. Lauren Nicholson, SMC 2016 161 181 .890 9. Chris Enger, USD 1991 27 98 3.6 10. Rosemary Adams, POR 1993 29 97 3.3

STEALS NAME, SCHOOL YEAR G ST AVG 1. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2010 34 121 3.6 Left: Saint Mary’s 2. Deana Lansing, POR 1997 30 118 3.9 Louella Tomlinson broke 3. Courtney Vandersloot, GON 2011 36 114 3.2 the NCAA career blocks 4. Kristen Bruich, LMU 1990 28 110 3.9 record with her 536th on Nov. 27th vs. Wisconsin. 5. Deana Lansing, POR 1996 30 106 3.5 6. Haiden Palmer, GON 2013 33 105 3.2 Right: Courtney Melissa King, SCU 1991 31 105 3.4 Vandersloot became the Toya DeCree, USIU 1986 32 105 3.3 first NCAA Division 1 9. Haiden Palmer, GON 2014 34 103 3.0 basketball player with at 10. Frozena Jerro, SMC 1989 28 100 3.6 least 2,000 points and 1,000 career assists.

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W.BASKETBALL Individual Records All Games SCORING FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Career: 2535, Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2014-16 Career: .923, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Season: 798, Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Season: .923, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Game: 47, Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP vs Sac State, 11/23/18 Game: 1.000 (16-16), Geanna Luaulu-Summers, PAC vs. USF, 1/14/17

REBOUNDS ASSISTS Career: 1277, Danielle Mauldin, Saint Mary’s, 2010-14 Career: 751, Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2007-10 Season: 427, Danielle Mauldin, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 Season: 321, Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 25, Mackenzie Kearns, Loyola Marymount vs Portland, 2/6/14 Game: 20, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 1/25/91

FIELD GOALS MADE BLOCKS Career: 823, Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, 2009-13 Career: 372, Chris Enger, San Diego, 1989-93 Season: 272, Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Season: 195, Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 Game: 19, Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, PEP vs Sac State, 11/23/18 Game: 15, Amy Lundquist, LMU vs. W. Illinois, 12/20/92 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. Boise State, 12/12/09 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: 1796, Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, 2009-13 STEALS Season: 614, Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Career: 359, Toni Russell, San Francisco, 2001-05 Game: 34, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Santa Clara, 1/25/92 Season: 121, Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, 2009-10 Game: 11, Tami Adkins, USF vs. CS Northridge, 12/17/90 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga vs. South Dakota State, 11/13/09 Career: .646, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Season: .646, Chris Starr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 Game: 1.000, (11-11) Teri Hunt, USF vs. LMU, 1/25/86 1.000, (11-11) Megan McKay, SMC vs Portland, 1/31/19

THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Career: 298, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, 1998-01 Season: 98, Kim Parker Beeston, BYU, 2013-14 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 (7-7) Makenzi Morrison BYU at Pepperdine 1/10/15 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: 520, Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, 2007-10 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 Geanna Luaulu-Summera, Pacific vs Gardner-Webb, 3/3/16 Nevada’s Chris Starr remains the FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED leader in four categories after playing just one season in the Career: 648, Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, 2007-10 league for the Wolf Pack. The 1986 All-American shot .646 Season: 266, Teri Hunt, San Francisco, 1986-87 from the field and .923 from the free throw line in that 1985-86 Game: 23, Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Oregon, 1/7/92 season, numbers that keep her atop the record books in both categories on the career and single-season lists.

14 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops Game: 19, Teri Hunt, SanFrancisco vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/87; Season: 131, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-89 Career: 290, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 MADE FREE THROWS Game: 1.000 (7-7) Makenzi Morrison BYU atPEP 1/10/15 Season: .605, Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, 1994 Career: .488,Kristin Hepton, Portland, 1995-99 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: 17, Jessica Malone, Gonzaga vs. Pepperdine, 2/17/01 Season: 143,Leslie Lopez-Wood, 2013-2014 Career: 318, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1988-91 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Ashley Graham, Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 Game: 9, Leslie Quintal, Saint Mary’s vs. Gonzaga, 1/11/97; Season: 51, Rachel Howard, SanFrancisco, 2016-17 Career: 156,Leslie Lopez-Wood, LMU, 2013-17 THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Game: 1.000, (11-11) Teri Hunt, USF vs. LMU, 1/25/86 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 32, Jenny Frank, Pepperdine vs. Gonzaga, 2/9/96 Season: 345,Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Career: 716,Heather Bowman,Gonzaga, 2006-10 GOALS ATTEMPTEDFIELD 1/14/95 Game: 16,Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco vs. Gonzaga, Season: 150, Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Career: 378, Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, 2006-10 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 24, ChrisEnger, SanDiego vs. Portland, 2/10/90 Season: 239, DanielleMouldin, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 Career: 648,DanielleMouldin, Saint Mary’s, 2010-14 REBOUNDS Game: 45,Martha Sheldon, Portland vs. Gonzaga, 2/1/92 Season: 443,Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 Career: 1322,Lexi Rydalch, BYU, 2015-16 SCORING Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. SanFrancisco, 1/8/10 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s vs. SanDiego, 1/29/00; (6-6), DeanaLansing, Portland, 2/15/96 Maddie Muhlheim, Portland vs SanDiego, 2/16/19 Kim Beeston, BYU vs. Loyola Marymount, 2/22/14 Leslie Lopez-Wood, LMU, 2015-16 1.000, (11-11) Megan McKay, SMC vs Portland, 1/31/19 Cassie Devashrayee, BYU vs SanFrancisco, 2/10/18 Kalani Purcell, BYU vs Pepperdine, 1/23/16 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. SanFrancisco, 2/6/10 I ndividual 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops R ecords Game: 10, Toni Russell, USF vs. Gonzaga, 1/15/04 Season: 66,Gabby Green, LMU, 2017-18 Career: 161, Toni Russell, SanFrancisco 2001-05, STEALS Game: 20, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 1/25/91 Season: 142, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1990-91 Career: 358, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 ASSISTS Game: 1.000 (16-16), GeannaLuaulu-Summers, PAC vs. USF, 1/14/17 Season: .959 Nici Gilday, SCU Career: .914, ChrisStarr, Nevada-Reno, 1985-86 FREE THROWPERCENTAGE Game: 20, Teri Hunt, SanFrancisco vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/87; Season: 160, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-89 Career: 347, Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, 1988-91 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 12,ChrisEnger, SanDiego vs. Gonzaga, 2/3/90 Season: 98SophiaEderaine, SanDiego, 2014-15 Career: 219, Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, 2007-. BLOCKS Amanda Rego, USD vs. USF, 2/9/08

WCCG KhalilaO’Rielly-Williams, Portland, 2000-04 Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s vs. SanFrancisco, 1/8/10 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s vs. SanDiego, 1/29/00; Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s vs. LMU, 2/3/89; play in1991. season record with 59 steals inconference top defensive player, setting a WCC single- scoring threat from 1990-93, she was alsoa Melissa King

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W.BASKETBALL 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: 205, Gonzaga 103 vs. E. Washington 101, 12/9/06 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Margin, Game: 84, Portland vs. Warner Pacific (103-19), Season: 766, Portland, 2018-19 11/30/90 Game: 39, BYU at Pepperdine, 1/19/17 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: 1479, BYU, 2013-14 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: 54, Pacific vs UC Merced, 11/15/17 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: .711 (54-6), Pacific vs UC Merced, 11/15/17 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: 725, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 Game: 39, Saint Mary’s vs. Western Illinois, 12/3/93 VICTORIES: 31, Gonzaga, 2010-11

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED LOSSES: 27, Santa Clara, 2008-09; Season: 921, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 San Francisco, 2009-10 Game: 56, Pepperdine vs. SW Missouri State, 11/30/90 Santa Clara, 2009-10 Portland, 2015-16 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: .787, Saint Mary’s, 2013-2014 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, Valerie Gillon, the Lady Dons’ scoring and the farthest any WCC team has gone. USF beat Florida and won at Duke rebounding leader in 1995-96, battles with before falling short against Connecticut. UConn’s Rebecca Lobo.

16 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops FIELD GOALS MADE Average, Season:45.4,Saint Mary’s, 2009-10 Game: 80, Loyola Marymount vs. Gonzaga, 1/11/03 Season: 759, Gonzaga, 2013-14 REBOUNDS Average, Season:52.6,SanFrancisco, 1996-97 Game: 30, Loyola Marymount vs. SanFrancisco, 2/13/88 Season: 723,SanDiego, 1985-86 FEWESTPOINTS ALLOWED Margin, Game:64,Santa Clara 106, vs. Portland 42, 1/26/91 Two Teams: 201,Nevada-Reno 104 vs. USInt’l 97, 3/1/86 Average, Season:89.3, USInternational, 1985-86 Game: 113,Saint Mary’s vs Portland, 1/31/19 Season: 1408,Pacific, 2013-14 SCORING Game: 45,Loyola Marymount vs. Pepperdine, 1/17/01 Season: 504,Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 41, Portland vs. Santa Clara, 1/8/05 Season: 412, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 MADE FREE THROWS Game: .667 Peperdine vs. Portland, 2/15/02 Season: .511, USInternational, 1985-86 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 87, Saint Mary’s at SanDiego, 1994-95 Season: 1215,Pepperdine, 2019-19 GOALS ATTEMPTEDFIELD Game: 46,Gonzaga vs. Pepperdine, 1/21/10 Season: 502,Gonzaga, 2013-14 Pacific at Loyola Marymount, 2/11/16 SanDiego atSaint Mary’s, 1/24/09 T 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops among the WCC’s all-time single-seasonleaders inassists, steals, and three-pointers made. guard DeanaLansing (above), earned WCC Player of the Year honors after placingherself tion andbuildingaresounding 27-3 overall record enroute to the NCAA Tournament. Point The 1996-97 Portland team ran the table in the WCC, goingaperfect 14-0inconference ac eam R ecords

TURNOVERS Game: 33,Pepperdine vs. Portland, 1/23/88 Season: 229, Santa Clara, 2015-16 STEALS Game: 33,SanDiego vs. Portland, 2/17/05 Season: 308,BYU, 2014-15 ASSISTS Game: 39, BYU atPepperdine, 1/19/17 Season: 464,Portland, 2018-19 THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS Game: 18,Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 Season: 146,Portland, 2018-19 THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Game: 1.000 (27-27), Pepperdine vs. USF, 1/14/89 Season: .817, Saint Mary’s, 2013-14 FREE THROWPERCENTAGE Game: 16, Gonzaga atSaint Mary’s, 2/11/10 Season: 139SanDiego 2014-15 BLOCKS Season: 301,SanFrancisco, 1994-95 PERSONAL FOULS Season: 487, Loyola Marymount, 1985-86 WCC G 1.000 (17-17), Portland atPepperdine, 12/29/18 Santa Clara vs. Portland, 1/8/06 ames - 17

W.BASKETBALL 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 COACHOFYEAR THE Week 8(1/2)–Zykera Rice,Sr., F, Gonzaga Week 7(12/24) –Sydney Raggio, Sr., F, Saint Mary’s Week 6(12/17)–Shaylee Gonzales, Fr., G,BYU Week 5(12/10) – Valerie Higgins, Soph.,G,Pacific Week 4(12/3) –Chandler Smith, Sr., F, Gonzaga Week 3(11/26) – Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Sr., F, Pepperdine Week 2(11/19) – Jasmine Jones, Soph.,F, Loyola Marymount Week 1(11/12)– Ameela Li, Sr., G,Pacific WCC HONORSBY YEAR Caren Horstmeyer, SCU;Kathy Marpe, USD 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops Michelle Bento-Jackson, Santa Clara Bill andMary Nepfel, SanFrancisco Bill andMary Nepfel, SanFrancisco Cassie Macias, U.S. International Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount Julie Wilhoit, Loyola Marymount Caren Horstmeyer, Santa Clara Terri Rubenstein, Saint Mary’s Sue Rojcewicz, SanFrancisco A Paul Thomas, Saint Mary’s 2018-19 WCCPLAYERSOFTHEWEEK Kathy Marpe, SanDiego Mark Trakh,Pepperdine Mark Trakh,Pepperdine Cindy Fisher, SanDiego Cindy Fisher, SanDiego , Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Lynne Roberts, Pacific wards Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga Jim Sollars, Portland Jim Sollars, Portland Jim Sollars, Portland Jim Sollars, Portland Jim Sollars, Portland Julie Holt, Gonzaga , BYU

and Week 17(3/4) –Megan McKay, Sr., F, Saint Mary’s Week 16(2/25) – Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Sr., F, Pepperdine Week 15(2/18) –Brenna Chase, Jr., G,BYU Week 14(2/11)–Chelsey Gipson, Soph.,G,Loyola Marymount Week 13(2/4) –Lucija Kostic, Fr., F, SanFrancisco Week 12(1/28) –Brooklyn McDavid, Soph.,F, Pacific Week 11(1/21)–Brooklyn McDavid, Soph.,F, Pacific Week 10(1/14) –Paisley Johnson, Soph.,G,BYU Week 9(1/7)–Zykera Rice,Sr., F, Gonzaga 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 OFYEAR THE FRESHMAN 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 OFDEFENDERYEAR THE 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 H Kay Koppelman, GON;Cheree Tappin, SMC onrs Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount Amanda DeCoud,Loyola Marymount Amy Lundquist, Loyola Marymount Joy Hollingsworth, SanFrancisco Sonya Carter, U.S. International Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco Corrie Mizusawa, Saint Mary’s Jazmine Jackson, PepperdineJazmine Jackson, PepperdineJazmine Jackson, Becki Ashbaugh, Santa Clara Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine Annie Garrison,Santa Clara Joy Boyenga, SanFrancisco NeSha Thomas, PepperdineNeSha Thomas, Sophia Ederaine, SanDiego Jazmine Redmon, Gonzaga Lindsey Huff, San Francisco Toni Russell, SanFrancisco Toni Russell, San Francisco Toni Russell, San Francisco Hilary Parker, Saint Mary’s Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s Jami Bjorklund, Gonzaga Jenny Frank, Pepperdine Kelsey Ball,Pepperdine Lisa Siders, Pepperdine Maya Hood, SanDiego Valerie Higgins, Pacific Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga Chris Enger, SanDiego Jennifer Hamson, BYU Kalani Purcell, BYU Sara Hamson, BYU 19

W.BASKETBALL Awards and Honors WCC HONORS BY YEAR CONT. PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2018-19 Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Pepperdine 2017-18 Jill Barta, Gonzaga 2016-17 Cassie Broadhead, BYU 2015-16 Lexi Rydalch, BYU 2014-15 Morgan Bailey, BYU 2013-14 Jennifer Hamson, BYU 2012-13 Taelor Karr, Gonzaga 2011-12 Kristen Riley, BYU 2010-11 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2009-10 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2008-09 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2007-08 Heather Bowman, Gonzaga 2006-07 Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Amanda Rego, San Diego 2005-06 Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara 2004-05 Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga 2003-04 Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount 2002-03 Tamara McDonald, Pepperdine 2001-02 Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 2000-01 Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s 1999-00 Rasheeda Clark, Pepperdine 1998-99 Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s 1997-98 Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara 1996-97 Deana Lansing, Portland 1995-96 Laura Sale, Portland Kelly Graves has won more WCC Coach of the Year honors than any 1994-95 Amy Claboe, Portland other coach in conference history, bringing in 8 awards from 2002 to 2014 1993-94 Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara 1992-93 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1991-92 Martha Sheldon, Portland 1990-91 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1989-90 Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1988-89 Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s 1987-88 Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara 1986-87 Teri Hunt, San Francisco 1985-86 Sonya Carter, U.S. International

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2018-19 Shaylee Gonzales, BYU 2017-18 Gabby Green, Loyola Marymount 2016-17 Jackie Johnson, Loyola Marymount 2015-16 Kalani Purcell, BYU 2014-15 Stella Beck, Saint Mary’s 2013-14 Kiki Moore, Pacific 2012-13 Maya Hood, San Diego 2011-12 Lexi Eaton, BYU Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga 2010-11 Camille Buckley, Loyola Marymount 2009-10 Katelan Redmon, Gonzaga 2008-09 Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount 2007-08 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2006-07 Heather Bowman, Gonzaga 2005-06 Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount 2004-05 Dominique Carter, San Francisco 2003-04 Ashlee Orndorff, Portland 1995-96 Nicole Gaines, Loyola Marymount 1994-95 Iseth Cowan, Pepperdine 1993-94 Valerie Gillon, San Francisco Courtney Vandersloot is the only three-time WCC Player of the Year after 1992-93 Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount winning the award in three consecutive seasons from 2008-11 1991-92 Juanita Rivera, Gonzaga 1990-91 Melissa King, Santa Clara 1986-87 Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine 1985-86 Sonya Carter, US International

20 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops Hazel Ramirez, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga, Jr. Jackie Nared, Saint Mary’s, Sr. KiKi Moore, Pacific, Sr. Danielle Mauldin, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Kendall Kenyon, Pacific, Jr. Amy Kame, SanDiego, Sr. Jennifer Hamson, BYU, Sr. Sunny Greinacher, Gonzaga, Jr. Lexi Eaton, BYU, So. 2013-14 Gonzaga,Jr. Elle Tinkle, Taylor Proctor, San Francisco, Jr. Lauren Nicholson, Saint Mary’s Jr. Kendall Kenyon, Pacific, Sr. Malina Hood, SanDiego, Jr. Sunny Greinacher, Gonzaga, Sr. Nici GIlday, Santa Clara, Sr. Sophia Ederaine, SanDiego, Sr. Lexi Eaton, BYU, Jr. *Morgan Bailey, BYU, Sr. 2014-15 *Lexi Rydalch, BYU, Sr. Kalani Purcell, BYU, Jr. Taylor Proctor, SanFrancisco, Sr. Lori Parkinson, Santa Clara, Jr. Erica Ogwumike, Pepperdine, Fr. Lauren Nicholson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Malina Hood, SanDiego, Sr. Hailie Eackles, Pacific, Sr. Marie Bertholdt,Santa Clara, Jr. Jill Barta, Gonzaga, R-Fr. 2015-16 Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Pepperdine, So. Kalani Purcell, BYU, Sr. Lori Parkinson, Santa Clara, Sr. GeAnna Luaulu-Summers, Pacific, Jr. Kiara Kudron, Gonzaga, Sr. Jackie Johnson, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Rachel Howard, SanFrancisco, Sr. *Cassie Broadhead, BYU Stella Beck,Saint Mary’s, Jr. Jill Barta, Gonzaga, R-So. 2016-17 Aubrey Ward-El, SanDiego, Sr. Anna Seilund,SanFrancisco, Sr. Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Pepperdine, Jr. Megan McKay, Saint Mary’s, Jr. GeAnna Luaulu-Summers, Sr., Pacific Gabby Green, LMU, Jr. Cassie Devashrayee, BYU, Sr. Brenna Chase,BYU, Soph. Stella Beck,Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Jill Barta, Gonzaga, R-Jr. 2017-18 Laura Stockton, Gonzaga, Sr. Chandler Smith, Gonzaga, R-Sr. *Yasmine Robinson-Bacote, Pepperdine, Sr. Zykera Rice,Gonzaga, Sr. Sydney Raggio, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Megan McKay, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Valerie Higgins, Pacific, R-Soph. Shaylee Gonzales, BYU, Fr. Chelsey Gipson, LMU, Soph. Brenna Chase,BYU, Jr. 2018-19 A ll -C 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops onference Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, Sr. 2012-13 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, Fr. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Amber Sprague, SanDiego, Sr. Amanda Rego, SanDiego, Sr. Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine, Sr. Jen Gottschalk, Santa Clara, Sr. Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara, Sr. Dominique Carter, SanFrancisco, Sr. * Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, So. Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine, So. 2007-08 Renahy Young, Loyola Marymount, So. * Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, So. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, So. Amber Sprague, SanDiego, Sr. Shay Rollins, SanFrancisco, Sr. Kiva Herman, SanDiego, Sr. Vivian Frieson, Gonzaga, Jr. Laiken Dollente, Portland, Jr. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Jr. MirandaPepperdine, Ayim,Jr. 2008-09 Courtney Vandersloot,* Gonzaga, Jr. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Lena Gipson, Santa Clara, Jr. Vivian Frieson, Gonzaga, Sr. Laiken Dollente, Portland, Sr. Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, So. Dominique Conners, SanDiego, So. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Sr. Miranda Ayim, Pepperdine, Sr. 2009-10 Renahy Young, Loyla Marymount, Sr. *Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, Sr. Louella Tomlinson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Kayla Standish, Gonzaga, Jr. Jasmine Smith, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Katelan Redmon, Gonzaga, Jr. Pepperdine,Jazmine Jackson, Jr. Lena Gipson, Santa Clara, Sr. Natalie Day, Portland, Jr. Dominique Conners, SanDiego, Jr. 2010-11 Morgan Woodrow, SanDiego, Sr. Haley Steed, BYU, Sr. Kayla Standish, Gonzaga, Sr. Jasmine Smith, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Kristen Riley, BYU, Sr. Katelan Redmon, Gonzaga, Sr. Jazmine Jackson, Pepperdine, Sr. Natalie Day, Portland, Sr. Alex Cowling, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Dominique Conners, SanDiego, Sr. 2011-12 Haley Steed, BYU, Sr. Haiden Palmer, Gonzaga, Jr. Jackie Nared, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Danielle Mauldin, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Lindsay Leo, Santa Clara, Sr. Mel Khlok,SanFrancisco, Sr. *Taelor Karr, Gonzaga, Sr. Amy Kame, SanDiego, Jr. Jennifer Hamson, BYU, Jr. T Dominique Carter, SanFrancisco, Fr. Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, Sr. 2004-05 Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine, So. Kayla Huss, Santa Clara, Sr. Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga, Jr. Tiara Harris, SanDiego, Sr. Whitney Grant, Portland, Sr. Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount, Jr. *Michelle Cozad, Santa Clara, Sr. Jasmane Clarendon, Pepperdine, Jr. Dominique Carter, SanFrancisco, So. Ashley Anderson, Gonzaga, Sr. 2005-06 Teena Wickett, Pepperdine, Fr. Amber Sprague, SanDiego, So. Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s, So. *Amanda Rego, SanDiego, Jr. Amanda Patton, Loyola Marymount, Sr. *Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga, Sr. Laiken Dollente, Portland, Fr. Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara, Jr. Dominique Carter, SanFrancisco, Jr. Heather Bowman, Gonzaga, Fr. 2006-07 Da’Love Woods, Portland, So. Tami Standish, Portland, Sr. Carey Sauer, SanFrancisco, Jr. Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Nadja Morgan, Pepperdine, Sr. Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, Jr. Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Becki Ashbaugh, Santa Clara, Sr. 2001-02 Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Carey Sauer, SanFrancisco, Jr. Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, Portland, Jr. *Tamara McDonald, Pepperdine, Sr. Erin Malich, SanDiego, Sr. Shanell Law, Pepperdine, So. Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s, So. Kayla Huss, Santa Clara, So. Julie Butler, Santa Clara, Sr. Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, So. 2002-03 Quinn Thomas, Santa Clara, Jr. Adrianne Slaughter, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Toni Russell, SanFrancisco, Jr. Khalila O’Rielly-Williams, Portland, Sr. *Kate Murray, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Marta Menuez, SanDiego, Sr. Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga, Jr. Shandrika Lee, Pepperdine, Sr. Nicole Funn, Pepperdine, Sr. Ashley Burke, Gonzaga, Jr. 2003-04 Rachael Ziemann,Loyola Marymount, Jr. Quinn Thomas, Santa Clara, Sr. Toni Russell, SanFrancisco, Sr. Jamie Medley, Portland, Sr. *Shannon Mathews, Gonzaga, Sr. Jennifer Lacy, Pepperdine, Sr. Mary Jane Krueger, SanFrancisco, Sr. Triola Jackson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. eams , 1986-2019 Nicole Silacci, Santa Clara, Jr. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, Jr. *Laura Sale,Portland, Sr. Suzanne Ressa, Santa Clara, Sr. Joy Pauley, Gonzaga, Sr. Kate Crane, Pepperdine, So. Rasheeda Clark,Pepperdine, So. 1998-99 Tami Standish, Portland, So. Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, Fr. Jessica Gray, SanDiego, Sr. Annie Garrison,Santa Clara, Jr. Susie Erpelding, SanDiego, Sr. Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, So. *Rasheeda Clark,Pepperdine, Jr. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, So. Rosa Bernasconi,Loyola Marymount, So. 1999-00 Kim Whisler, SanFrancisco, Sr. Sharon Rissmiller, Portland, Sr. Taryn Reynolds, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Jessica Malone, Gonzaga, Jr. Diego, Jr.AmberSan Jansen, Damaris Hinojosa, Pepperdine, So. Annie Garrison,Santa Clara, Sr. *Jermisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Jerkisha Dosty, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Bryn Britton, Loyola Marymount, Jr. 2000-01 Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, So. Deana Lansing, Portland, Jr. Valerie Gillon, San Francisco, Sr. Nicole Gaines,Loyola Marymount, Jr. Joy Durand, Saint Mary’s, Jr. 1995-96 Liz Wilkinson, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Wendy Toonen, Portland, Sr. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, Sr. Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara, Jr. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Jr. *Deana Lansing, Portland, Sr. Andrea Kagie, SanFrancisco, Sr. Kristin Hepton, Portland, So. Nicole Gaines,Loyola Marymount, Sr. Renee Demirdjian, SanFrancisco, Sr. 1996-97 Sarah Wanless, SanFrancisco, So. Dana Sulenski, Pepperdine, Jr. *Lisa Sacco, Santa Clara, Sr. Christine Rigby, Santa Clara, So. Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, So. Kelly Morris, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Meghan Kenny, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Kristin Hepton, Portland, Jr. Sarah Green, Portland, So. Jenny Frank, Pepperdine, Jr. Susan Erpelding, SanDiego, So. 1997-98 J.R. Payne, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Tracy Morris, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Sr. Kristin Hepton, Portland, Sr. Sarah Green, Portland, Jr. Jessica Gray, SanDiego, Jr. Annie Garrison,Santa Clara, So. Susan Erpelding, SanDiego, Jr. 21

W.BASKETBALL All-Conference Teams, 1986-2019 1994-95 Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, Jr. 1989-90 Stephanie Meneze, Pepperdine, Jr. Jenny Baldwin, Santa Clara, Sr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, So. *Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Tammy Tibbles, Gonzaga, Sr. *Amy Claboe, Portland, Sr. Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara, Jr. Kristen Bruich, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Valerie Gillon, San Francisco, Jr. Amy Touli, San Francisco, Sr. Candida Echeverria, San Diego, Sr. 1986-87 Brittany Lindhe, San Francisco, Fr. Chris Enger, San Diego, Fr. Sonya Carter, US International, So. Debbie Dunbar, San Francisco, Sr. Shannon O’Brien, Saint Mary’s, Sr. 1991-92 Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, So. Julie Evans, San Diego, So. Suzanne Ressa, Santa Clara, Jr. Joy Boyenga, San Francisco, Sr. Marlene Henderson, San Francisco, So. Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine, Jr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, Sr. Fran Fabien, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Julie Lienert, Santa Clara, Jr. Teri Hunt, San Francisco, Sr. Laura Sale, Portland, Jr. Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, Sr. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, Jr. Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara, Jr. Lisa Siders, Pepperdine, So. Marlene Henderson, San Francisco, Sr. Alice Solis, San Francisco, Sr. Gwen Muex, Nevada, Sr. Tanya White, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Lynda Jones, San Diego, Sr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Dawn Pitman, Nevada, Fr. Melissa King, Santa Clara, Jr. Margaret Walsh, San Francisco, Sr. 1993-94 Juanita Rivera , Gonzaga, So. 1988-89 Jenny Baldwin, Santa Clara, Jr. Natalie Rynn, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, So. 1985-86 Sonya Carter, US International, Fr. *Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount, Sr. *Martha Sheldon, Portland, Sr. Kristen Bruich, Loyola Marymount, So. *Tonya DeCree, US International, Sr. Amy Claboe, Portland, Jr. Amy Vanos, Santa Clara, Sr. Dionne Burgess, Pepperdine, Jr. Julie Evans, San Diego, Fr. Joy Durand, Saint Mary’s, So. Carla Curfman, Gonzaga, Sr. Maureen Formico, Pepperdine, Sr. Aimee McDaniel, Pepperdine, Sr. 1990-91 Candida Echeverria, San Diego, Jr. Teri Hunt, San Francisco, Jr. Shannon O’Brien, Saint Mary’s, Jr. Anja Bordt, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Tricia Gibson, Loyola Marymount, So. Suzy Meckenstock, Santa Clara, Sr. Juanita Rivera, Gonzaga, Sr. Chris Enger, San Diego, So. April Marion, Pepperdine, Sr. Gwen Muex, Nevada, Jr. Ivy Safranski, Gonzaga, Jr. Christi English, San Diego, Sr. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, So. Chris Starr, Nevada, Sr. Jill Shaver, San Diego, Sr. Lynn Flanagan, Loyola Marymount, Sr. Alice Solis, San Francisco, Jr. Debbie Theroux, San Diego, Sr. Christine Silvernail, Santa Clara, Sr. Shannon Frowiss, Pepperdine, Jr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, So. Margaret Walsh, San Francisco, Jr. Marlene Henderson, San Francisco, Jr. 1992-93 *Melissa King, Santa Clara, So. 1987-88 *Player of the Year Tami Adkins, San Francisco, Sr. Kay Koppelman, Gonzaga, Sr. Vicky Chalfant, Portland, Sr. Sheri Brown, Loyola Marymount, Jr. Julie Lienert, Santa Clara, Sr. Carla Curfman, Gonzaga, Jr. Amy Claboe, Portland, So. Jennifer Mountain, Gonzaga, Sr. Jane Gilpin, San Diego, Sr. Earnesta Grace, Pepperdine, Sr. Chris Enger, San Diego, Sr. Martha Sheldon, Portland, Jr. Melinda Harrison, San Francisco, Jr. *Melissa King, Santa Clara, Sr. Cheree Tappin, Saint Mary’s, Sr. *Dorinda Lindstrom, Santa Clara, Sr. Christina Marshall, Saint Mary’s, Sr. Tammy Maszy, Portland, Sr.

WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS 2018-19 2012-13 2006-07 1993-94 Haylee Andrews, POR, G Shelby Cheslek, GON, F Heather Bowman, GON, F Deana Lansing, POR, G Malia Bambrick, PEP, G Zhane Dikes, USF, G Laiken Dollente, POR, G Linda Riedman, SCU, F Shaylee Gonzales, BYU, G Annika Holopainen, POR, F Heidi Heintz, USF, F Lisa Siders, PEP, C Sam Simons, SMC, G Maya Hood, USD, F Morgan Henderson, USD, F Wendy Toonen, POR, C Lindsey VanAllen, SCU, G Taylor Proctor, USF, F Teena Wickett, PEP, C/F Lorraine Watson, USD, C

2017-18 2011-12 2005-06 1992-93 Sara Hamson, BYU, C Lexi Eaton, BYU, G Jami Bjorklund, GON, G Benibel Carrion, GON, G Maddy Holland, SMC, G Carli Rosenthal, SMC, F Shay Rollins, USF, G Courtney Hepton, SMC, G Anaya Brooklyn McDavid, PAC, G Kari Luttinen, POR, G Jessica Ross, PEP, G Amy Lundquist, LMU, C Myah Pace, USD, G Sunny Greinacher, GON, F Jontelle Smith, SMC, G Suzanne Ressa, SCU, G Jenn Wirth, GON, F Taj Winston, USF, G Kelly Winther, USD, G Lisa Williams, POR, F

2016-17 2010-11 2004-05 1991-92 Patty Brossmann, USD, F Camille Buckley, LMU, G Meagan Bermingham, POR, G Jenny Baldwin, SCU, G Brenna Chase, BYU, G Alexis Byrd, POR, G Dominique Carter, USF, G Sarah Christensen, GON, F Jasmine Forcadilla, SMC, G Danielle Mauldin, SMC, F Chandice Cronk, SCU, G Tina Geis, POR, F Megan House, Pepperdine, C Robie Mayberry, PEP, F Daphanie Kennedy, PEP, G Ivy Safranski, GON, G Barbara Sitanggan, PEP, F Ricki Radanovich, SCU, G Valerie Ogoke, LMU, F Tanya White, LMU, F Amber Sprague, USD, C 2015-16 2009-10 1989-90 Jill Barta, GON, F Shay Cooney-Williams, PEP, G 2003-04 Kathy Adelman, POR, G Savanna Hanson, SCU, G Meagan Fulps, SCU, G Serena Benavente, SMC, G Chris Enger, USD, C Erica Ogwumike, PEP, G Kate Gaze, SMC, G Ashley Graham, SCU, G Fran Fabien, SMC, F Sydney Raggio, SMC, F Tifa Puletasi, SMC, F Tori Markey, SCU, F Sheri Stemple, GON, C Cheyanne Wallace, LMU, F Felicia Weinberg, USD, F Monica Mertle, SMC, F Amy Vanos, SCU, C Kerra Wodarski, PEP, G 2014-15 2008-09 1995-96 1986-87 Stella Beck, SMC, G Kelly Bowen, GON, G Stacey Berg, SMC, F Michelle Bettencourt, LMU, F Makenzie Cast, LMU, G Dominique Conners, USD, G Jenny Frank, PEP, C Candida Echeverria, USD, G Geanna Lualu-Summers, PAC, G Alex Cowling, LMU, F Kristin Hepton, POR, F Kristy Greenberg, PEP, G Olivia Ogwumike, PEP, F Alexis Gannis, POR, F Samantha Rigley, PEP, G Jennifer Lucas, SCU, G Emma Wolfram, GON, C Jazmine Jackson, PEP, G Sarah Wanless, USF, F Dawn Pitman, Nevada, F 2007-08 2013-14 Sam Child, USD, G 1994-95 1985-86 Unique Coleman, PAC, G Katie Menton, PEP, G Julie Brantley, SCU, C Tracey Anderson, LMU, F Allie Green, PEP, G Louella Tomlinson, SMC, F Brittany Lindhe, USF, G Sonya Carter, US Intn’l, F Rachel Howard, USF, G Courtney Vandersloot, GON, G Kelly Morris, SMC, F Kari Christensen, PEP, G Leslie Lopez-Wood, LMU, G Renahy Young, LMU, G Audra Souther, USF, F Julie Evans, USD, G Jo Paine, SCU, F Nailah Thompson, USD, F Jennifer Osur, LMU, G

22 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops Courtney Vandersloot Elle Tinkle Tammy Tibbles Laura Stockton Kayla Standish Chandler Smith Ivy Safranski Juanita Rivera Zykera Rice Katelan Redmon Joy Pauley Haiden Palmer Jennifer Mountain Shannon Mathews Jessica Malone Kiara Kudron Kay Koppleman Taelor Karr Stephanie Hawk Sunny Greinacher Vivian Frieson Carla Curfman Ashley Burke Heather Bowman Jill Barta Ashley Anderson Haley Steed Kristen Riley Kalani Purcell Jennifer Hamson Shaylee Gonzales Lexi (Eaton) Rydalch Brenna Chase Cassie (Broadhead) Devashrayee Morgan Bailey recognition in1995, ‘96, ‘97and‘99. All-WCC selection,earning first team league’scame the first four-time San Francisco’s Brittany Lindhe be

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2000, 01,02 2000, 01,02 2008, 09, 10 1992, 93,94 1993, 94, 95 2007, 09, 10 1995, 96, 97 1997, 98,99 B 2010, 12,13 2017, 18,19 2003, 04 2002, 04 2006, 08 1993, 94 1993, 94 1999, 00 1998, 99 1989, 90 1996, 97 1996, 97 1987, 88 2014, 15 2009,11 2017, 18 2011, 12 2011, 2011, 12 2000 2004 2004 2003 2003 2006 2006 2006 2002 2005 2005 2007 2007 2001 2014 2014 2018 2019 2016 2019 2016 1988 1988 2017 1998 1989 1998 1998 1989 1986 1989 1999 y 1995 1991 S Sharon Rissmiller Jamie Medley Tammy Maszy Jessica Gray Jane Gilpin Julie Evans Susie Erpelding Christi English Chris Enger Sophia Ederaine Candida Echeverria Dominique Conners Liz Wilkinson Louella Tomlinson Cheree Tappin Jontelle Smith Jasmine Smith Natalie Rynn Sydney Raggio J.R. Payne Shannon O’Brien Lauren Nicholson Jackie Nared Tracy Morris Kelly Morris Megan McKay Danielle Mauldin Christina Marshall Triola Jackson Gee Goble Fran Fabien Joy Durand Jermisha Dosty Jerkisha Dosty Anja Bordt Stella Beck LoveDa’ Woods Khalila O’Rielly-Williams Wendy Toonen Tami Standish Martha Sheldon Laura Sale became just the 3rd four-time All- WCC selectionin2007, 08,09,10. chool Gonzaga’s Heather Bowman

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W.BASKETBALL All-Conference By School Tiara Harris 2006 Kiva Herman 2009 Malina Hood 2015, 16 Amber Jansen 2001 Lynda Jones 1992 Amy Kame 2013, 14 Erin Malich 2003 Marta Menuez 2004 Amanda Rego 2007, 08 Jill Shaver 1994 Amber Sprague 2007, 08, 09 Debbie Theroux 1986 Aubrey Ward-El 2018 Morgan Woodrow 2012

SAN FRANCISCO Tami Adkins 1993 Joy Boyenga 1992 Dominique Carter 2005, 06, 07, 08 Renee Demirdjian 1997 Former San Francisco standout Dom- Debbie Dunbar 1987 nique Carter became just the second Valerie Gillon 1995, 96 player in WCC history to earn All- Melinda Harrison 1988, 90 WCC first team honors all four years. Marlene Henderson 1991, 92 Rachel Howard 2017 Annie Garrison 1999, 00, 01 Teri Hunt 1986, 87 Lena Gipson 2010, 11 Andrea Kagie 1997 Jen Gottschalk 2008 Mel Khlok 2013 Kayla Huss 2003, 06 Mary Jane Krueger 2005 Melissa King 1991, 92, 93 Brittany Lindhe 1995, 96, 97, 99 Lindsay Leo 2013 Taylor Proctor 2015, 2016 Julie Lienert 1990, 91 Shay Rollins 2009 Dorinda Lindstrom 1987, 88 Toni Russell 2004, 05 Suzy Meckenstock 1986 Carey Sauer 2002, 03 Lori Parkinson 2016, 17 Anna Seilund 2018 Suzanne Ressa 1995, 96 Alice Solis 1989, 90 Christine Rigby 1998 Amy Touli 1993 Lisa Sacco 1997, 98 Margaret Walsh 1986, 87 Nicole Silacci 1996 Sarah Wanless 1998 Christine Silvernail 1993, 94 Kim Whisler 2001 Quinn Thomas 2004, 05 Amy Vanos 1992 SANTA CLARA Becki Ashbaugh 2002 NEVADA-RENO Jenny Baldwin 1994, 95 Gwen Muex 1986, 87 Marie Bertholdt 2016 Dawn Pitman 1987 Julie Butler 2003 Chris Starr 1986 Michelle Cozad 2006 Chandice Cronk 2007 U.S. INTERNATIONAL Sonya Carter 1986, 87 Toya DeCree 1986

SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL Gonzaga 47 Saint Mary’s 46 Pepperdine 41 San Francisco 39 Santa Clara 38 San Diego 37 Loyola Marymount 30 Portland 30 BYU 16 Pacific 7 Nevada-Reno 4 Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga, U.S. International 3 All-WCC selection four straight years from 2008-2011

24 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops W room only crowds. Conference regularly draws standing ketball events, although the West Coast rodeos. The venue seats7,471 for bas from concertsandhockey to curlingand gas’ favorite arena, hosting everything Orleans Arena hasproven to beLas Ve since moving to the nationalstage. sold-out crowds eachandevery year nament has been contested in before ous memorable moments and the tour WCC Tournament hasprovided numer at the Orleans Arena inLas Vegas. The ence’s signature event has taken place TOURNAMENT. WEST COAST CONFERENCE HOST VENUE OF THE 2020 ORLEANS ARENA- Men’s Championship-6:00PM(ESPN& WatchESPN) Women’s Championship-1:00PM(ESPNU) Tuesday, March 10 Men’s Semifinal Round -6:00/8:30 PM(ESPN,ESPN2 & WatchESPN) Women’s Semifinal Round -12:00/2:00 PM Monday, March 9 Men’s GamesSessionIII-7:00/9:00 PM(ESPN2& WatchESPN) Women’s GamesSessionIII-1:00/3:00 PM Saturday, March 7 Men’s GamesSessionII-6:00/8:00 PM Women’s GamesSessionII-12:00/2:00 PM Friday, March 6 Men’s Opening Round GamesSession1-6:00/8:00 PM Women’s Opening Round GamesSession1-12:00/2:00 PM Thursday, March 5 Since opening itsdoors in2003, the Since 2009, the West Coast Confer 2020 West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament Schedule CC WCC Championship Remains at Well-Respected Neutral Site Venue Venue Site Neutral Well-Respected at Remains Championship WCC B 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops a s ke tb - - - - - all The Orleans Arena, inLas Vegas, will be the site of the 2020 West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament. T o urnamen 1992 1993 1994 Portland 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Year t TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Champion

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BYU WINS 2019 third period, it became obvious that this Pepperdine (79-65) and at home to Saint was just not Gonzaga’s day. Mary’s (78-75). At that point, coach Jeff WEST COAST CONFERENCE Judkins gathered his trio of guards – CHAMPIONSHIP “We had a whole bunch of energy,’’ said Chase, Johnson and Shaylee Gonzales BYU guard Paisley Johnson, named the – and had a heart-to-heart chat. By John Crumpacker Most Outstanding Player of the tourna- #WCChoops Columnist ment. “We were all excited to be here. “When we lost those three games, I LAS VEGAS – As it turned out, Gonzaga’s We could see, not the fear in their eyes, pulled those three guards together and semifinal win over Saint Mary’s was in- but they were a little freaked out. We said the pressure’s on you,’’ Judkins said. deed a pyrrhic one. It came at too great took advantage.’’ “You have to play your game for this a cost. team to win. That’s what I love about Gonzaga assistant coach Jordan Green them. They accepted the challenge.’’ Without starting Laura took over when Fortier had to leave. The Stockton and key reserve Jill Townsend, Zags went quietly in the fourth period, The result? BYU is the WCC Tournament both felled by left leg injuries on Monday scoring 12 points in a futile attempt to champion, working on an eight-game that had them on crutches a day later, catch up to a team simply playing better winning streak that it will carry over to the Zags were just a shadow of them- than them. the NCAA Tournament. selves in the West Coast Conference women’s tournament championship “It did not have an impact on the game,’’ “I wanted to show the conference the game vs. BYU. Green said. “It shows how important the kind of player I can be,’’ Johnson said. Gonzaga family is.’’ “I think it was us coming together as a Once BYU went on a 16-0 run in the sec- team. We’re some pretty good players. ond period to take a 35-23 lead, Gonza- The game started out well enough for We work well together.’’ ga was unable to respond and spent the Gonzaga as it built a 23-19 lead at the rest of the game at the Orleans Arena end of the first period in what proved They do indeed. Chase (25), Johnson playing uphill, a reality compounded by to be an illusion as to how the top seed (20) and Gonzales (19) scored 64 of their head coach Lisa Fortier having to leave would fare the rest of the way. team’s 82 points while hitting 20 of 42 the game in the fourth period due to a shots. family medical emergency. Asked how her team felt as the game progressed, Gonzaga’s Zykera Rice said, “I think we had some mental lapses,’’ With guard Brenna Chase raining down “I thought (our attitude) was good. We Rice said. “I thought we learned our les- 3-point shots (7 of 12) for 25 points, the wanted to play for them (Stockton and son the first two times -- not letting them Cougars won going away 82-68 to claim Townsend), obviously. When we came get off as many 3’s as they did. It is hard their first WCC Tournament champion- out, we were enthusiastic.’’ to beat a team when you allow them to ship since 2015; BYU also won in 2012. At shoot, especially with the shooters they 25-6, BYU is going to the NCAA Tourna- That changed once the game started, have. I think that played a big part.’’ ment. however, and Gonzaga realized its axis was a bit tilted with the events of the last Two of BYU’s three guards ended up on So, too, is Gonzaga at 28-4 with its two days. the All-Tournament team with Johnson outstanding body of work during the and Gonzales. Also named to the team season. “I would say not happy emotion,’’ said were Megan McKay of Saint Mary’s, Rice Rice, who had 25 points and was her of Gonzaga and Yasmine Robinson- “There is no question when you lose team’s primary option on offense. “With Bacote of Pepperdine. two players the caliber of Laura and Jill everything happening outside basket- … probably affected their team,’’ BYU ball, it shows you basketball is just a coach Jeff Judkins said. “Both those game. There are things more important.’’ players are tough and physical.’’ BYU went through a stretch in confer- Judkins’ team is tough, too. Once it got ence play in which it lost three straight up, it never let up. At some point in the games, at Loyola Marymount (61-58), at

32 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops REBOUNDS: WIDEST MARGIN: FEWEST POINTS: MOST POINTS: TEAM RECORDS -Single Game FT PCT: FT ATT: FT MADE: 3-P PCT: 3-P ATT: 3-P MADE: FG PCT: FG ATT: FG MADE: STEALS: BLOCKS: ASSISTS: REBS: POINTS: INDIVIDUAL- Tournament FT PCT: FT ATT: FT MADE: 3-PT PCT: 3-PT ATT: 3-PT MADE: FG PCT: FG ATT: FG MADE: STEALS: BLOCKS: ASSISTS: REBS: POINTS: INDIVIDUAL -Single Game 1.000 33 29 1.000 30 12 .786 59 39 15 13 26 44 95 1.000 16 13 1.000 13 8 1.000 27 12 7 7 16 18 37

- (Min. 10FTM) Devin Stanback, PEP (11-11) (2016) Christine Silvernail, SCU(12-12) (1993) Aubrey Ward-El, USD(12-12) (2017) Michelle Cozad, SCU(2005) Michelle Cozad, SCU(2005) Kathy Adelman, POR (3-3) (1993) Lexi Rydalch, BYU (2016) Caroline Gruening, SCU(2001) Dani Peterson, BYU (11-14) (2012) Lexi Rydalch, BYU (2016) Kiva Herman, USD(2009) Deana Lansing, POR (1997) Chris Enger, USD(1993) Becki Ashbaugh, SCU(2002) Kalani Purcell, BYU (2016) Kiva Herman, USD(2009) S. Hawk, GON vs. USF (8-8) (‘06) T. Wickett, PEP vs. SMC (8-8) (‘07) Sam Child,USD vs. USF (8-8) (‘09) Jazmine Jackson, PEP vs. LMU(8-8) (‘12) K. Kenyon, PAC vs. POR (8-8) (‘14) Laura Stockton, GON vs SCU(8-8) (‘16) Lauren Nicholson, SMC vs LMU(8-8) (‘16) Jill Barta, GON vs SMC(8-8) (‘17) M. Henderson, USD vs. PEP (10-10) (‘09) Jill barta, GON vs USD(10-10) (‘18) L. Eaton, BYU vs. GON(11-11) (‘14) C. Silvernail, SCU vs. POR (12-12) (‘93) Zykera Rice,GON vs BYU (‘19) Mel Khlok,USF vs. PEP (13-13) (‘13) Stella Beck,SMC vs UOP (‘18) Michelle Cozad, SCU vs. LMU(‘05) - (Min. 43PM) Chandice Cronk, SCU(4-4) vs. USF (‘05) Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC(‘01) Lexi Rydalch, BYU vs USF (‘16) Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC(‘01) Caroline Gruening, SCU vs. SMC(‘02) - (Min. 8FGM) LaShaunte Stephens, USF (8-8) vs. GON(‘06) Jessica Malone, GON vs. SMC(‘01) Malina Hood, USD vs USF (‘16) Jill Barta, GON vs SMC(‘17) Joy Pauley, GON vs. SMC(‘94) Deana Lansing, POR vs. PEP (‘97) K. O’Rielly-Williams, POR vs. LMU(‘04) Chris Enger, USD vs. SCU(‘93) Louella Tomlinson, SMC vs. SCU(‘09) Courtney Vandersloot, GON vs. SMC(‘11) Jermisha Dosty, SMC vs. POR (‘02) Jill Barta, GON vs. SMC(‘17) WCC T 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops 57 41 35 96 USF vs. POR (‘92) SCU (90) vs. USF (49) (‘05) LMU vs. USF (‘96) GON vs POR (‘10) ournament FT MADE: 3-PT PCT: 3-PT ATT: 3-PT MADE: LOW FG PCT: FG PCT: FG ATT: FG MADE: STEALS: BLOCKS: ASSISTS: REBOUNDS: MOST POINTS: TEAM RECORDS - Tournament LOW FT PCT: FT PCT: FT ATT: FT PCT: FT ATT: FT MADE: 3-PT PCT: 3-PT ATT: 3-PT MADE: FG PCT: FG ATT: FG MADE: STEALS: BLOCKS: ASSISTS: during the Toreros’ run to the Tournament Final in 2009. in Final Tournament the to run Toreros’ the during Tournament scoring record with 95 total points points total 95 with record scoring Tournament San Diego’s Kiva Herman shattered the WCC WCC the shattered Herman Kiva Diego’s San R ecords

31 .750 33 14 .222 .614 78 37 20 11 22 138 278 .143 1.000 38 .952 94 75 .533 71 30 .574 216 94 41 22 60 GON vs. SMC(‘94) SCU (3-4) vs. USF (‘92) SCU (13-33) vs. POR (‘06) SCU vs. GON(‘05) USF vs LMU(“18) PEP vs. USF (‘02) SCU vs. SMC(‘02) Saint Mary’s (2001) San Diego (2009) LMU (1-7) vs. USF (‘95) PEP (10-10) vs. SMC(‘98) USD (12-12) vs UOP (‘18) GON (13-13) vs. POR (‘05) GON (16-16) vs USD(‘18) POR vs LMU(‘16) San Francisco (20-21) (2003) San Diego (2009) San Diego (2009) San Francisco (8-15) (2012) Santa Clara (2005) Santa Clara (2005) Pepperdine (1995) San Diego (2009) San Diego (2009) Portland (1997) Portland (1997) Santa Clara (2002) LMU (12-54) vs SMC(‘19) SCU (27-44) vs. USF (‘04) USF vs. GON(‘97) USF vs. GON(‘97) POR vs. USD(‘97) PEP vs. SCU(‘02) SCU vs. POR (‘93) 33

W.BASKETBALL WCC Postseason Recaps 2019 - WCC Has Best NCAA First Round In League History went on an incredible run in the WNIT, where they made it all the Gonzaga and BYU both won their NCAA First Round games way to the Final Four in Stillwater. - marking the first time that the WCC earned two first round wins - as the two teams advanced as far as the NCAA Second 2011 - Gonzaga’s Historic NCAA Elite 8 Run; Two in WNIT Round. A total of four teams accepted WNIT bids - LMU, Pacific, 11th-seeded Gonzaga advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s. in school history in the 2011 NCAA Basketball Championships. The Bulldogs upset no. 6 Iowa 92-86, upended no. 8 UCLA 89-75, 2018 - Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Saint Mary’s in WNIT and defeated no. 7 Louisville 76-69. Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s Gonzaga advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second- received invitations to the WNIT for the second year in a row. consecutive season and 10th appearance in 12 seasons, falling at Stanford in the first round in Palo Alto. Saint Mary’s accepted 2010 - Gonzaga Returns to NCAA Tourney; Two to WNIT; Port- a WNIT bid for the ninth straight season. land in WBI Gonzaga received the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tour- 2017 - Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; BYU and Saint Mary’s in WNIT nament for the third time in the last four years and advanced to Gonzaga earned an automatic bid to make its ninth NCAA the Sweet 16. The Bulldogs defeated #10 North Carolina, 82-76, Tournament appearance in 11 seasons, missing only 2008 and and squeaked by No. 2 Texas A&M before falling to #3 Xavier, 2016 in the stretch. BYU and Saint Mary’s both accepted WNIT 74-56. Pepperdine and Saint Mary’s each received WNIT bids bids, marking the eight overall appearance for the Cougars and and Portland participated in the inagural Women’s Basketball 10th for the Gaels. Invitational.

2016 - Second Year of Record Six Teams Competing In Postseason 2009 - Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Portland to WNIT For the second straight year a record six teams earned post- Gonzaga made its second trip to the NCAA Tournament after season play with BYU and San Francisco both advancing to the winning its second WCC Tournament title and fifth regular season NCAA Tournament. The Cougars were upset in the first round title in the last six years. The No. 12-seeded Zags pulled off the by No. 10 Missouri while WCC Tournament champion No. 10 San upset in the first round blowing by fourth-seeded Xavier 74-59, Francisco was defeated by the host No. 4 Stanford Cardinal in before almost defeating No. 4 seed Pittsburgh (60-65) in the the opening round. San Diego made it to the WNIT third round second. Portland almost got out of the first round itself, losing with two road wins before falling at Michigan. Gonzaga won its to cross-town rival Portland State 51-57. opening game before losing to Utah. Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara were both upset in the first round with losses to Eastern 2008 - San Diego to NCAA Tourney; Gonzaga to WNIT Michigan and Fresno State, respectively. San Diego made its first trip to the NCAA tournament since 2000 after winning its third WCC Tournament, while runner-up 2015 - BYU and Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Four to WNIT Gonzaga accepted a bid to play in the WNIT. Gonzaga made its Gonzaga advanced to the regional semis, beating No. 6 George third WNIT appearance in the last five years. Washington and No. 3 Oregon state before falling to No. 2 Tennessee. BYU fell in the first round of the NCAA tournament 2007 - Season of Firsts: Gonzaga Goes To NCAA; San Diego to Louisville. Saint Mary’s made it to the WNIT round of eight Hosts WNIT quarterfinals before losing to UCLA. San Diego lost in the sec- Gonzaga made its first NCAA appearance after claiming the ond round to UCLA. Pacific lost in the first round to Sacramento regular season title and its first WCC Tournament crown, while State, San Francisco lost to Fresno State, also in the first round. San Diego accepted a bid to the WNIT for the first time in pro- gram history and hosted a first round contest.It marked the ninth 2014 - BYU’s Sweet 16 and Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Three straight year, and the 12th time in the last 13 seasons, that the to WNIT WCC has placed multiple teams in the postseason. The BYU Cougars made it to the Sweet 16 as a No. 12 seed upset- ting No. 5 N.C. State in the first round and No. 4 Nebraska in the 2006 - Pepperdine to NCAA Tourney; Santa Clara snags WNIT bid second round. This marked the programs second ever Sweet 16, Pepperdine earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA but the Cougars fell to No. 1 seed UCONN. Gonzaga was upset Tournament, making its fourth appearance in the Big Dance, in the first round by James Madison. San Diego advanced to the while Santa Clara received a bid to the WNIT after capturing a Sweet 16 of the WNIT before losing to the . share of the WCC regular season crown. The Gaels fell in the second round to UTEP and Pacific lost in the 2005 - Santa Clara to NCAA Tourney; Gonzaga to WNIT first round to the Oregon Ducks. For the sixth time in school history, Santa Clara advanced to the NCAA Tournament as the Broncos won their third WCC Tourna- 2013 - Gonzaga to NCAA Tourney; Trio of Team to WNIT ment title. WCC regular season champion Gonzaga finished Gonzaga made it to the NCAA Tournament for a league-record as the tournament runner-up for the second straight year and fifth straight season and drew a No. 12 seed. The Bulldogs accepted a bid to the WNIT. dropped a 72-60 decision to No. 5 Iowa State in the opening round. BYU, Saint Mary’s and San Diego all earned WNIT Postsea- 2004 - Loyola Marymount to NCAA Tourney; Two go to WNIT son berths. The Cougars and Gaels faced each other in the third For the fifth time in six seasons, the WCC sent at least three round with the Gaels seizing a 59-55 victory. Saint Mary’s fell to squads into the postseason. Loyola Marymount, which claimed Utah 58-55 in the quarterfinals. San Diego cruised past Hawaii in its first regular season and tournament titles, earning the con- the opener 61-49 before bowing to the Utes in the second round. ference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Finishing in a second-place tie were Gonzaga and Pepperdine. Both squads 2012 - BYU & Gonzaga to NCAA’s; Saint Mary’s & San Diego to WNIT accepted bids to the WNIT. Gonzaga made it to the Sweet 16 again before falling to Kentucky. After winning the WCC Tournament, BYU automatically qualified 2003 - Pepperdine to NCAA Tourney; Santa Clara to WNIT for the NCAA tournament. However, they were bested in the first For the fifth straight season, the WCC sent two teams into the round by DePaul. Saint Mary’s was able to make it to the WNIT postseason. The Pepperdine Waves, the regular season champi- where they lost in the second round to Oregon State. San Diego 38 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops taking seventh placein the WNIT. a record three WCC teams made the post-season with Gonzaga returnedpost-season tofor the four thethirdin time all, years.In game ever for the Pilots. Regular seasonchampionSanta Clara home floor andadvanced to play atUSC, the first post-season young Portland team won the WCC Tournament on Santa Clara’s The WCC gets two representatives for the first timeinhistory. A 1994 -Portland Makes First Trip, Santa Clara At-Large at-large selection. cisco taking the automatic spot andPortland earningits first Two WCC teams againplayed in the tournament with SanFran 1995 -Lady DonsMake First Trip, Pilots Second had won asecond-round game. The Lady Dons’ win over Duke marked the first timea WCC team and then beat the host school,Duke, 64-60in the secondround. tournament. The Lady Dons beat Florida 68-61 in the first round the only WCC team to advance to the Sweet Sixteen round of the ance in the NCAAs, while SanFrancisco madehistory asbeing Portland set anew WCC record with its third straight appear 1996 - Two In Again; How Sweet It Is trip, while beinga three-peat for the Lady Dons. Francisco, qualify for the NCAAs. It was the Pilots’ fourth straight For the fourth year the WCC had two teams, Portland andSan 1997 -Fourth Straight Year WCC SendsPair to Dance eliminated Santa Clara 75-63. 38% shooting and were aheadby five. But, Arizona eventually By the endof the first half the Broncos hadheld the Wildcats to double digits, led by 18 points from junior guard Jessica Banford. tournament and face #3-seeded Arizona. Four Broncos scored in Santa Clara breezed through WCC play to advance to the NCAA 1998 -Santa Clara Advances to NCAAs dine andPortland partaking in the WNIT. Mary’s and Santa Clara advancing to the NCAAs with Pepper ence earned post-season bids with tournament champion Saint For the first timein WCC history, half the schoolsin theconfer 1999 -Record Four SchoolsQualify for Post-season program’s history. NCAA bidby capturing the second WCC Tournament title in the Clara advanced to the WNIT. SanDiego earned the automatic San Diego earningNCAA bids while Saint Mary’s andSanta again well-represented in the postseason, with Pepperdine and The list of suspectschangedslightly, but the WCC was once 2000 -Four SchoolsMake Postseason for SecondStraight Year Loyola Marymount andPepperdine received WNIT bids. consecutive trip to the “Big Dance.” Co-champion Santa Clara, Saint Mary’s captured the WCC Tournament to earnitssecond finished theseason with20or more wins. League co-champion For infirst the WCC women’s time basketball history, four teams 2001 - Third Straight Season WCC SendsFour Teams to Postseason Francisco andSaint Mary’s participated in the WNIT. along with Santa Clara, advanced to the NCAA Tournament. San Regular seasonand WCC Tournament championPepperdine, that the WCC was represented inpostseason play by four teams. The 2001-02seasonmarked the fifth timein thelast 10 years - Two2002 TeamsDance; Two AdvanceWNIT toto go ment, accepted abid to the WNIT. season standings and were the runner-ups in the WCC Tourna Santa Clara, who finished tied for secondplacein the regular earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. capturedconsecutiveons, their WCCsecond Tournament titleto 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops W CC P ostsea - - - - - victory at Texasvictory Tech. round game atCalifornia, then narrowly missed asecond-round Broncos madegoodon the automatic bidby winning their first- In the first NCAA appearance for the WCC, theSanta Clara 1992 -Santa Clara Makes First WCC Trip, Wins fell in the first round to Nebraska. program’s NCAA the first- ever to trip Tournament. The Toreros San Diego won its first-ever WCC tournament titleandearned the - Toreros1993 Take Tournament Title son R ecaps 39

W.BASKETBALL Postseason NCAA Results NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS SCHOOL YRS W-L PCT. Gonzaga (2007, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘17, ‘18, ‘19) 11 11-11 .500 BYU (2012, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘19) 5 3-5 .375 San Francisco (1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘16) 4 2-4 .33 Saint Mary’s (1999, ‘01) 2 1-2 .333 Santa Clara (1992, ‘94, ‘98, ‘99, ‘02, ‘05) 6 1-6 .143 Loyola Marymount (2004) 1 0-1 .000 San Diego (1993, ‘00, ‘08) 3 0-3 .000 Pepperdine (2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06) 4 0-4 .000 Portland (1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97) 4 0-4 .000 TOTALS 40 18-40 .310

2019 NCAA 2006 NCAA Gonzaga 62, Little Rock 51 (at Corvallis, OR) Oklahoma 78, Pepperdine 66 (at Denver, CO) Oregon State 74, Gonzaga 70 (at Corvallis, OR) BYU 69, Auburn 64 (at Stanford, CA) 2005 NCAA Stanford 72, BYU 63 (at Stanford, CA) Stanford 94, Santa Clara 57 (at Fresno, CA)

2018 NCAA 2004 NCAA Stanford 82, Gonzaga 68 (at Stanford, CA) Baylor 71, Loyola Marymount 60 (at Albuquerque, NM)

2017 NCAA 2003 NCAA Oklahoma 75, Gonzaga 62 (at , WA) Louisiana Tech 94, Pepperdine 60 (at Ruston, LA)

2016 NCAA 2002 NCAA Missouri 78, BYU 69 (at Austin, TX) Villanova 67, Pepperdine 46 (at Norman, OK) Stanford 85, San Francisco 58 (at Stanford, CA) LSU 84, Santa Clara 78 (at Boulder, CO)

2015 NCAA 2001 NCAA Louisville 86, BYU 53 (at Tampa, FL) Saint Mary’s 68, Texas 64 (at Knoxville, TN) Gonzaga 82, George Washington 69 (at Corvallis, OR) Tennessee 92, Saint Mary’s 75 (at Knoxville, TN) Gonzaga 76, Oregon State 64 (at Corvallis, OR) Tennessee 73, Gonzaga 69 (at Spokane, WA) 2000 NCAA Virginia 73, Pepperdine 62 (at Charlottesville, VA) 2014 NCAA Notre Dame 87, San Diego 61 (at South Ben, IN) BYU 72, N.C. State 57 (at Los Angeles, CA) BYU 80, Nebraska 76 (at Los Angeles, CA) 1999 NCAA Connecticut 70, BYU 51 (at Lincoln, NE) Notre Dame 61, Saint Mary’s 57 (at South Bend, IN) James Madison 72, Gonzaga 63 (at College Station, Texas) Iowa State 74, Santa Clara 61 (at Ames, IA)

2013 NCAA 1998 NCAA Iowa State 72, Gonzaga 60 (at Salt Lake City, UT) Arizona 75, Santa Clara 63 (at Tucson, AZ)

2012 NCAA 1997 NCAA DePaul 59, BYU 55 (at Chicago, Ill) Michigan State 75, Portland 70 OT (at Chapel Hill, NC) Gonzaga 86, Rutgers 73 (at Spokane, WA) USC 68, San Francisco 55 (at Gainesville, FL) Gonzaga 65, Miami (FL) 54 (at Spokane, WA) Kentucky 79, Gonzaga 62 (at Kingston, RI) 1996 NCAA San Francisco 68, Florida 61 (at Durham, NC) 2011 NCAA San Francisco 64, at Duke 60 (at Durham, NC) Gonzaga 92, Iowa 86 (at Spokane, WA) Connecticut 72, San Francisco 44 (at Rosemont, IL) Gonzaga 89, UCLA 75 (at Spokane, WA) Texas Tech 78, Portland 61 (at Lubbock, TX) Gonzaga 76, Louisville 69 (at Spokane, WA) Stanford 83, Gonzaga 60 (at Spokane, WA) 1995 NCAA Arkansas 67, San Francisco 58 (at Seattle, WA) 2010 NCAA Purdue 74, Portland 59 (at San Diego, CA) Gonzaga 82, North Carolina 76 (at Seattle, WA) Gonzaga 72, Texas A&M 71 (at Seattle, WA) 1994 NCAA Xavier 74, Gonzaga 56 (at Sacramento, CA) USC 77, Portland 62 (at Los Angeles, CA) Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 (at Eugene, OR) 2009 NCAA Gonzaga 74, Xavier 59 (at Seattle, WA) 1993 NCAA Pittsburgh 65,Gonzaga 60 (at Seattle, WA) Nebraska 81, San Diego 58 (at Lincoln, NE)

2008 NCAA 1992 NCAA Cal 77, San Diego 60 (at Stanford, CA) Santa Clara 73, California 71 (at Berkeley, CA) Texas Tech 64, Santa Clara 58 (at Lubbock, TX) 2007 NCAA Middle Tennessee 85, Gonzaga 46 (at Stanford, CA)

40 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops Nevada 65, Oklahoma State 81, 2011 WNIT Oklahoma State 73, San Diego 58 San Diego 60 San Diego 83 San Diego 60 Oregon State 56, Saint Mary’s 71 2012 WNIT Utah 58, Saint Mary’s 59, BYU 55 Utah 61, Saint Mary’s 68, BYU 69, San Diego 61, Saint Mary’s 68 BYU 69, 2013 WNIT Oregon 90, UTEP 76, Saint Marys 75 Washington 62, San Diego 60 San Diego 82 2014 WNIT UCLA 82, Saint Mary’s 77 Saint Mary’s 83 UCLA 63, Saint Mary’s 92 Fresno State 79, Sacramento State 87, San Diego 63, 2015 WNIT Fresno State 59, Eastern Washington74, Utah 92, Gonzaga 88, Michigan 78, San Diego 59, San Diego 69, 2016 WNIT Colorado State 80, Washington State 72, 2017 WNIT New Mexico 82, 2018 WNIT Wyoming 61, Arizona 84, Pepperdine Idaho 79, Pacific Saint Mary’s Pepperdine 2019 WNIT 77, Fresno State 72 SanDiego State 58 Idaho State 54 San Diego 50 Saint Mary’s 64 Gonzaga 77 Saint Mary’s 55 LMU Saint Mary’s 66 San Diego 58 65, 91,CalBaptist 79 Pacific 63 Pacific Saint Mary’s 62 67, Hawaii 43 Pepperdine , Washington47 , CalPoly 59 , Pacific 75 San Diego 51 UC Riverside 54 , Montana 57 , Texas Tech51 , CSNorthridge 58 Hawaii 49 Northwestern 65 IUPUI 48 64 LongBeach State 56 , CSUBakersfield 68 , UNLV 63 , Sacramento State 69 , Hawaii 88 , Seattle U. 51 , Fresno State 64 Saint Mary’s Northern Colorado 58 San Diego 55 San Francisco 73 Santa Clara 53 Saint Mary’s Saint Mary’s 41 TOTALS San Francisco (2002,‘15) Portland (1999, ‘09) Loyola Marymount (2001,‘19) Pepperdine (1999, ‘01,‘04,‘10, ‘11,‘19) Pacific (2014,‘15,‘19) Santa Clara (1991,‘00, ‘01,‘03,‘06,‘16) Gonzaga (1994, ‘04,‘05,‘08,‘16) Saint Mary’s (2000, ‘02,‘10, ‘11,‘12,‘13,‘14,‘15,‘16,‘17, ‘18,‘19) Brigham Young (2013,‘17) San Diego (2007, ‘12,‘13,‘14,‘15,‘16) SCHOOL 64 Saint Mary’s Pepperdine 74 San Diego 57 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops BYU Pacific 79 P Saint Mary’s 73 60 64 ostseason 61 80 68(OT) WNIT TOURNAMENTRESULTS WNIT R 2007 WNIT Colorado 82, Gonzaga 81, 2008 WNIT Portland 51 2009 WNIT Utah 66, BYU 62, 2010 WNIT * Santa Clara 71 Santa Clara 58 #8 WNIT *1991 Gonzaga 105 New Mexico State 83, Pittsburgh 89, 1994 WNIT Washington 67, New Mexico 81, 1999 WNIT Southern Cal71, Long BeachState 73, Saint Mary’s 2000 WNIT Arizona 85, Hawaii 73, UNLV 59, 2001 WNIT USC 72, Oregon 72, 2002 WNIT Fresno State 87, 2003 WNIT Oregon State 69, Washington 71, 2004 WNIT Southwest Missouri State 85, Gonzaga 71 2005 WNIT Oregon State 2006 WNIT UC Santa Barbara WNIT Champions WNIT at Washington75, 2010 WBI Portland (2010) SCHOOL Santa Clara 81 San Francisco 53 Pepperdine 58 YRS WBI TOURNAMENTRESULTS Saint Mary’s 53

46 Loyola Marymount 56 12 3 2 2 2 6 6 2 6 5 Santa Clara 57 , Portland State 57 Saint Mary’s 61 , BYU 57 Pepperdine 65 UC Davis60 75 , NELouisiana 69 Gonzaga 68

77, Gonzaga 77 , Indiana 68 , Kansas 57 , Pepperdine 59 Portland 63 Pepperdine 69 Santa Clara 72 Hawaii 60 Santa Clara 64 Santa Clara 48 Gonzaga 64 Portland 44 , Notre Dame65

75, 32-45 .416 10-12 10-6 W-L 4-5 0-2 0-2 0-2 3-5 2-6 2-2 1-3 Saint Mary’s 48 esul Gonzaga 63 San Diego 63

(OT) Gonzaga 66 .000 .000 .000 .444 PCT. .500 .454 .250 .250 .625 .375

1 YRS W-L ts 0-1

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W.BASKETBALL All-Time Standings 2007-08 WCC Overall 2018-19 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT GB PF PA W L PCT PF PA Gonzaga®* 13 1 .929 25-9 .735 Gonzaga ® † 16 2 .889 - 29 5 .853 Santa Clara 8 6 .571 20-11 .645 BYU © † 15 3 .833 1 26 7 .788 San Diego©† 7 7 .500 19-13 .594 Pepperdine* 12 6 .667 4 22 12 .647 Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 15-15 .500 Saint Mary’s 6 8 .429 15-17 .469 Saint Mary’s * 12 6 .667 4 21 12 .636 Portland 5 9 .357 15-15 .500 Pacific * 10 8 .556 6 19 13 .594 San Francisco 5 9 .357 14-16 .467 LMU * 10 8 .556 6 18 15 .545 Pepperdine 5 9 .357 10-18 .357 Santa Clara 6 12 .333 10 14 17 .452 Portland 5 13 .278 11 13 17 .433 2006-07 WCC Overall San Diego 2 16 .111 14 9 21 .300 W L PCT W-L PCT Gonzaga®©† 13 1 .929 24-10 .706 San Francisco 2 16 .111 14 7 24 .226 San Diego* 10 4 .714 21-9 .700 2017-18 WCC Overall 2012-13 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 9 5 .642 19-12 .613 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT Saint Mary’s 8 6 .571 14-14 .500 Gonzaga ® ©† 17 1 .944 27-6 .818 Gonzaga®©† 15 1 .938 27-6 .818 Pepperdine 6 8 .429 14-17 .452 Saint Mary’s * 13 5 .722 20-11 .645 San Diego* 12 4 .750 22-10 .688 Santa Clara 5 9 .357 13-17 .433 Loyola Marymount 11 7 .611 19-11 .633 Saint Mary’s* 11 5 .688 23-11 .676 San Francisco 3 11 .214 10-21 .323 BYU 11 7 .611 16-14 .533 BYU* 11 5 .688 23-11 .676 Portland 2 12 .143 10-20 .333 San Francisco 10 8 .556 16-15 .516 Santa Clara 6 10 .375 14-16 .467 San Diego 8 10 .444 17-15 .531 Loyola Marymount 6 10 .375 13-18 .419 2005-06 WCC Overall Pacific 7 11 .389 15-17 .469 W L PCT W-L PCT Pepperdine 5 13 .278 10-20 .333 Portland 5 11 .313 11-20 .355 San Francisco 4 12 .250 12-19 .387 Santa Clara®* 11 3 .786 19-12 .613 Santa Clara 5 13 .278 9-21 .300 Gonzaga® 11 3 .786 16-14 .533 Portland 3 15 .167 7-23 .233 Pepperdine 2 14 .125 5-23 .179 Loyola Marymount 10 4 .714 17-12 .586 Pepperdine©† 8 6 .571 14-17 .452 2016-17 WCC Overall 2011-12 WCC Overall Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 12-16 .429 W L PCT W-L PCT W L PCT W-L PCT San Diego 4 10 .286 9-19 .321 Gonzaga ©®† 14 4 .778 26-7 .788 Gonzaga®† 14 2 .875 28-6 .823 San Francisco 4 10 .286 9-20 .310 BYU * 13 5 .722 20-12 .625 BYU©† 12 4 .750 26-7 .788 Saint Mary’s * 13 5 .722 20-13 .606 San Diego* 12 4 .750 26-8 .764 Portland 1 13 .071 4-24 .143 San Francisco 11 7 .611 18-13 .581 Saint Mary’s* 11 5 .688 22-11 .667 Loyola Marymount 9 9 .500 14-16 .467 Pepperdine 8 8 .500 14-15 .483 2004-05 WCC Overall Santa Clara 9 9 .500 14-16 .467 Santa Clara 5 11 .312 12-18 .400 W L PCT W-L PCT San Diego 7 11 .389 14-16 .467 Portland 4 12 .250 12-20 .375 Gonzaga®* 14 0 1.000 28-4 .875 Pepperdine 5 13 .278 10-21 .323 Loyola Marymount 3 13 .188 8-22 .267 Loyola Marymount 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 Pacific 5 13 .278 7-23 .233 San Francisco 3 13 .188 5-25 .167 Santa Clara©† 8 6 .571 17-14 .548 Portland 4 14 .222 6-24 .200 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 15-13 .536 Pepperdine 7 7 .500 12-17 .414 2015-16 WCC Overall 2010-11 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT San Francisco 6 8 .429 12-16 .429 W L PCT W-L PCT San Diego 4 10 .286 9-19 .321 BYU ®† 16 2 .889 26-7 .788 Gonzaga©®† 14 0 1.000 31-5 .861 Portland 1 13 .071 6-22 .214 Saint Mary’s * 14 4 .778 24-8 .750 Saint Mary’s* 10 4 .714 19-13 .594 San Diego * 13 5 .722 25-8 .758 Pepperdine* 9 5 .642 18-12 .600 Santa Clara * 13 5 .722 23-9 .719 Portland 6 8 .428 16-15 .516 2003-04 WCC Overall Gonzaga * 10 8 .556 19-14 .576 Santa Clara 6 8 .428 11-19 .367 W L PCT W-L PCT San Francisco ©† 9 9 .500 21-12 .636 San Diego 5 9 .357 17-14 .548 Loyola Marymount®©† 13 1 .929 24-6 .800 Pacific 6 12 .333 13-17 .433 Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 11-18 .379 Gonzaga* 10 4 .714 18-12 .600 Loyola Marymount 6 12 .333 11-20 .355 San Francisco 1 13 .071 4-27 .129 Pepperdine* 10 4 .714 17-13 .586 Pepperdine 2 16 .111 7-24 .226 Portland 8 6 .571 14-15 .483 Portland 1 17 .056 3-27 .100 2009-10 WCC Overall Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 15-14 .517 Santa Clara 4 10 .400 9-20 .310 2014-15 WCC Overall W L PCT W-L PCT Gonzaga©®† 14 0 1.000 29-5 .853 San Francisco 3 11 .214 10-18 .357 W L PCT W-L PCT San Diego 1 13 .071 7-22 .241 Gonzaga ®† 16 2 .889 26-8 .765 Saint Mary’s* 12 2 .857 21-10 .677 Pepperdine* 9 5 .643 20-12 .625 San Diego* 14 4 .778 25-6 .806 2002-03 WCC Overall Pacific* 13 5 .722 21-10 .677 Portland$ 7 7 .500 18-13 .581 W L PCT W-L PCT Saint Mary’s* 13 5 .722 23-11 .676 San Diego 7 7 .500 15-14 .517 BYU©† 12 6 .667 23-10 .697 Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 13-17 .433 Pepperdine®©† 12 2 .857 22-8 .733 San Francisco* 8 10 .444 19-14 .576 San Francisco 1 13 .071 5-27 .156 Santa Clara* 9 5 .643 20-11 .645 Santa Clara 5 13 .278 11-18 .379 Santa Clara 1 13 .071 5-27 .156 Gonzaga 9 5 .643 18-12 .600 Loyola Marymount 4 14 .222 7-24 .226 San Francisco 7 7 .500 12-17 .414 Pepperdine 3 15 .167 8-22 .267 2008-09 WCC Overall Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 14-15 .483 Portland 2 16 .111 4-26 .133 W L PCT W-L PCT San Diego 5 9 .357 13-17 .433 Gonzaga®©† 12 2 .857 27-7 .794 Portland 5 9 .357 11-17 .393 2013-14 WCC Overall Portland* 10 4 .714 17-14 .548 Saint Mary’s 4 10 .286 11-17 .393 W L PCT W-L PCT Pepperdine 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 Gonzaga ®©† 16 2 .889 29-5 .853 Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 18-12 .600 2001-02 WCC Overall BYU † 14 4 .778 28-7 .800 San Diego 7 7 .500 19-13 .594 W L PCT W-L PCT Pacific* 12 6 .667 18-13 .581 Pepperdine®©† 11 3 .786 23-8 .742 San Diego* 11 7 .611 24-9 .727 Saint Mary’s 7 7 .500 11-19 .367 San Francisco 3 11 .214 7-22 .241 Santa Clara† 9 5 .643 21-10 .677 Saint Mary’s* 11 7 .611 23-10 .697 San Francisco* 9 5 .643 18-12 .600 Portland 7 11 .389 14-16 .467 Santa Clara 1 13 .071 4-27 .129 Saint Mary’s* 9 5 .643 16-13 .552 San Francisco 6 12 .333 12-19 .387 Santa Clara 6 12 .333 10-20 .333 Loyola Marymount 7 7 .500 15-13 .536 Loyola Marymount 6 12 .333 9-21 .300 Portland 5 9 .357 13-15 .464 Pepperdine 1 17 0.56 6-25 .194 San Diego 4 10 .286 13-15 .464 Gonzaga 2 12 .143 11-18 .379

42 2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com | @WCChoops Loyola Marymount Gonzaga Pepperdine Saint Mary’s San Diego Santa Clara Portland† San Francisco©®† 1994-95 Gonzaga Loyola Marymount San Diego Pepperdine Saint Mary’s Santa Clara San Francisco®©† Portland®† 1995-96 San Diego Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Francisco©† Portland®† 1996-97 Loyola Marymount Gonzaga San Francisco San Diego Portland Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Santa Clara®©† 1997-98 San Francisco Gonzaga Loyola Marymount San Diego Portland Saint Mary’s©† Pepperdine®* Santa Clara®† 1998-99 Gonzaga Portland San Francisco Loyola Marymount San Diego©† Santa Clara* Saint Mary’s* Pepperdine®† 1999-00 Gonzaga Portland San Diego San Francisco Pepperdine* Loyola Marymount* Santa Clara®* Saint Mary’s®©† 2000-01

WCC WCC WCC WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall 10 4 10 10 10 4 10 14 W W W W W W W 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 0 0 14 4 10 4 10 4 4 10 4 4 10 3 3 11 3 11 8 8 6 6 9 6 9 9 6 9 9 6 2 2 12 2 12 2 2 12 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 1

2019-20 #WCChoops Record Book | WCCsports.com |@WCChoops 10 10 14 13 12 12 11 0 1.000 4 4 4 3 3 3 .786 3 3 3 3 8 8 8 .429 8 8 6 6 9 9 9 9 2 .857 2 2 .857 2 .857 5 5 5 5 .643 5 L L L L L L L 7 .500 7 7 7 .500 7 1 Overall PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .000 .000 .500 .500 .500 .643 .643 .643 .643 .429 .429 .429 .286 .286 .286 .286 .286 .286 .929 .357 .357 .357 .357 .357 .857 .786 .786 .786 .786 .786 .786 .214 .214 .214 .143 .143 .143 .143 .143 .714 .714 .714 .714 .714 .071 .571 .571 Overall

Overall 20-10 13-14 14-13 11-20 10-16 10-16 21-10 21-10 20-11 21-10 14-12 14-15 13-18 16-13 13-16 20-8 13-15 15-13 10-17 16-12 24-8 4-23 4-23 20-9 24-5 3-24 12-16 12-16 12-16 23-8 17-10 25-6 26-6 5-23 17-13 5-22 5-22 7-20 23-7 23-7 27-3 26-7 22-7 14-3 11-16 11-15 W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L 21-9 21-9 8-19 8-19 6-21 19-9 19-9 17-11 9-19 9-17 A

.395 .900 .464 .449 .483 .630 .346 .700 .700 .806 .423 .407 .645 .690 .429 .429 .429 .370 .538 .385 .536 .355 .607 .750 .222 .259 .552 PCT .296 .296 .788 .827 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .679 .679 .667 .567 .742 .759 .677 .677 .677 .767 .767 .481 .419 .148 .148 .813 .321 .714 .519 .519 .185 .185 .571 .179 ll .111 -T Santa Clara®† 1993-94 Saint Mary’s Santa Clara Loyola Marymount San Francisco Pepperdine San Diego Portland Gonzaga 1987-88 Santa Clara San Francisco Portland San Diego Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Gonzaga Saint Mary’s 1988-89 Portland Santa Clara Gonzaga Pepperdine Loyola Marymount San Diego San Francisco Saint Mary’s 1989-90 Portland Loyola Marymount San Francisco Pepperdine Gonzaga San Diego Saint Mary’s Santa Clara* 1990-91 Loyola Marymount San Diego Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Portland San Francisco Santa Clara©®† 1991-92 Loyola Marymount Portland Gonzaga Saint Mary’s San Francisco Pepperdine San Diego©† Santa Clara® 1992-93 Loyola Marymount San Francisco San Diego Pepperdine Portland©† Saint Mary’s Gonzaga* ime S WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall WCC Overall 10 4 10 10 4 10 10 10 4 W W W W W W W 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 0 4 4 4 3 3 8 6 8 8 8 6 9 6 6 9 6 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 1 13

10 10 10 14 12 11 11 4 4 4 3 3 .785 3 .786 3 8 8 8 .429 8 .429 8 .429 8 .429 8 8 8 8 .429 6 6 6 9 9 9 .357 9 .357 9 9 .357 9 .357 9 9 .357 9 9 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 .643 L L L L L L L 7 7 7 .500 7 .500 7 .500 1 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT tandings .000 .500 .500 .643 .643 .428 .429 .429 .429 .429 .642 .286 .286 .286 .929 .357 .357 .357 .357 .357 .357 .857 .857 .857 .786 .785 .214 .214 .142 .714 .714 .714 .714 .714 .071 .719 .571 .571 .571 .571

14-14 14-14 14-14 14-13 21-10 21-10 14-12 14-12 13-13 19-10 12-14 12-14 13-16 15-13 13-15 13-15 13-15 10-17 10-17 16-12 15-12 15-12 15-15 15-15 28-3 17-10 12-17 22-6 17-12 7-20 7-20 11-15 11-15 11-15 11-17 11-17 W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L 18-9 19-8 19-8 8-19 8-19 6-21 6-21 19-9 19-9 9-18 17-11 17-11 17-11 21-7 21-7 9-17 9-17 9-17 7-21 7-21

.448 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .464 .464 .464 .630 .903 .346 .346 .346 .704 .423 .423 .423 .704 .333 .250 .250 .462 .393 .393 .370 .538 .538 .536 .607 .607 .586 .607 .750 .750 .222 .222 .259 .259 .655 .555 .555 .296 .296 .786 .678 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .667 .679 .677 .677 .418 .461 .519 .371 .571 ®Regular Season Champions †NCAA *WNIT *WNIT †NCAA Champions $WBI Season ®Regular © Loyola Marymount Pepperdine San Francisco Santa Clara Nevada-Reno San Diego US International 1985-86 Loyola Marymount Nevada-Reno San Diego Pepperdine Santa Clara US International San Francisco 1986-87 WCC Tournament Champions Tournament WCC WCC Overall WCC Overall 10 W W 11 0 4 8 8 6 6 6 5 7 5 7 7 1

12 11 4 4 8 .333 6 6 6 .500 2 5 .583 5 L L 7 1 PCT PCT .000 .500 .500 .083 .883 .583 .667 .667 .412 .417 .917

14-13 16-10 14-12 16-13 15-13 24-9 3-25 5-23 14-11 16-11 W-L W-L 19-8 9-19 17-8 7-21

43 .560 .560 .250 .538 .536 .593 .552 .707 PCT PCT .727 .321 .519 .615 .107 .179

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