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2020-21 SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME INFORMATION 0-0, 0-0 WCC Home: 0-0, Away: 0-0, Neutral: 0-0

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November VS. #1 STANFORD CARDINAL 29 Sun at #2 Stanford CANCELED CANCELED Date...... December 13, 2020 Time...... 6:00 p.m. PST December Location...... Stockton, Calif. 2 Wed vs. Fresno State CANCELED CANCELED Venue...... Alex G. Spanos Center 13 Sun vs. San Jose State CANCELED CANCELED Live Stats...... pacifictigers.com 15 Tues at Weber State CANCELED CANCELED Live Stream...... ESPN 2 15 Tues vs. #1 Stanford ESPN 2 6:00 PM 19 Sat $- LSU TBA 1:00 PM ABOUT THE OPPONENT 20 Sun $-at UNLV TBA 3:30 PM 30 Wed *at Saint Mary’s The WCC Network ---- Head Coach...... Tara VanDerveer (35th year) 2020-21 Record...... 4-0 (0-0 PAC 12) January Series History...... STAN leads 17-3 2 Sat *at Portland The WCC Network ---- Last Meeting...... Stanford won 78-43 in Palo Alto(12/15/12) 4 Mon *at Gonzaga The WCC Network ---- 7 Thu *vs. San Francisco The WCC Network 7:00 PM 9 Sat *vs. Santa Clara The WCC Network ---- BY THE NUMBERS... 14 Thu *at San Diego The WCC Network ---- Valerie Higgins finished ninth in Division I in 2019-20 16 Sat *at BYU The WCC Network ---- 99 with 99 total steals 21 Thu *vs. Loyola Marymount The WCC Network 7:00 PM Career double-doubles from Valerie Higgins at 23 Sat *vs. Pepperdine The WCC Network 2:00 PM 25 Pacific 30 Sat *vs. Portland The WCC Network ---- McDavid is the 24th Tiger to reach 1,000 career 24 points, as of 1/4/20 vs. Pepperdine February 4 Thu *at Santa Clara The WCC Network ---- Pacific has notched at least 9 wins at the Spanos 6 Sat *at San Francisco The WCC Network ---- 9 Center in three consecutive seasons 11 Thu *vs. BYU The WCC Network 7:00 PM McDavid has grabbed 254 career offensive 13 Sat *vs. San Diego The WCC Network 2:00 PM 254 rebounds, second in program history 18 Thu *at Pepperdine The WCC Network ---- 20 Sat *at Loyola Marymount The WCC Network ---- STATISTICAL COMPARISON 27 Sat *vs. Saint Mary’s The WCC Network 2:00 PM PAC (2019-20) CATEGORY STAN (2020-21) March 68.6 Scoring Offense 93.8 4-6 Thu WCC Championship - First Round 65.1 Scoring Defense 45.5 7 Sat WCC Championship - Quarterfinals .405 Percentage .495 8 Mon WCC Championship - Semifinals .401 FG% Defense .261 9 Tue WCC Championship .305 3-PT FG Pct. .342 .300 3-PT FG Pct. Defense .240 .721 Percentage .614 $- Las Vegas Holiday Hoops 35.5 Rebounds Per Game 48.3 * - West Coast Conference Contest 12.8 Assists Per Game 22.5 15.9 Turnovers Per Game 11.8 All times are PST 0.8 /Turnover Ratio 1.9 9.2 Steals Per Game 13.5 2.4 Blocks Per Game 5.8 PROJECTED STARTERS (2019-20 Stats)

LIANNA TILLMAN KAYLIN RANDHAWA BROOKLYN MCDAVID VALERIE HIGGINS SAVANNAH WHITEHEAD G | 5-9 | Sr. G | 6-2 | Jr. F | 6-1 | Sr. G | 6-1 | R-Sr. G | 6-2 | R-Jr. Stockton, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Studio City, Calif. Granada Hills, Calif. Springville, Utah PTS REBS ASTS PTS REBS ASTS PTS REBS ASTS PTS REBS ASTS PTS REBS ASTS 5.3 1.7 2.0 8.1 2.7 1.5 14.5 5.8 0.4 16.5 9.1 3.8 3.1 2.8 0.5 FG% GP/GS FG% GP/GS FG% GP/GS FG% GP/GS FG% GP/GS .324 28/12 .348 31/28 .497 31/29 .461 28/27 .427 31/11 2 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES MEET THE NEWCOMERS • Pacific welcomes four new student-athletes to the program after the offseason: Erica Adams (San Ramon, Calif.), Mia Fleming-Mullins (Sacramento, Calif.), Rosie Schweizer (Canberra, Australia/George Mason) and Liz Smith (Dallas, Texas). • While Adams, Mullins and Smith join the Tigers from the high school ranks, Schweizer transferred to the Orange & Black after time at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Recently, Schweizer’s waiver was granted as she will be immediately eligible to compete. • Adams- Comes to the Tigers after four years at California High School in San Ramon...During her time with the Griz- zlies, the 5’10” guard was a two-time Jim Capoot Heart and Hustle Award winner, Second Team All-EBAL selection and the SoCal Holiday Classic NCAA Division MVP...Adams also averaged 15 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals while shooting 41% from behind-the-arc in 2018-19 • Flemming-Mullins- A highly-recruited prospect out of Sacramento, Flemming-Mullins joins the Tigers after an im- pressive career at St. Francis High School in her hometown... This past season (2019-20), the 5’11” shooting guard was named the Delta League Player of the Year after finishing with 45 blocks (most in Delta League) and 7 double-doubles (second-most in Delta League)... She was also selected to the 4th Annual All NorCal Games and Optimist All-Star Games in 2020 • Schweizer- Was an astounding six-sport athlete at the state (ACT) level in Australia, competing for Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS), where she was a three-time team MVP, two-time team captain and the 2018 CGGS Captain of Sports as a member of the Senior Council...Schweizer graduated from CGGS in December of 2018 before enrolling at George Mason • Smith- Smith joins the Tigers after four years at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla...While with the Ascenders, Smith tallied 900+ points, 250+ assists and 200+ steals...She was also named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2018

LEADING THE ATTACK • After finishing 17-14 overall in 2019-20 and notching a win over Santa Clara in the WCC Tournament, Pacific will return 10 letter winners from last year’s squad, including three seniors- Brooklyn McDavid, Valerie Higgins and Lianna Tillman. • As they round out their careers in Stockton, McDavid and Higgins look to build on their impressive resumes as both eclipsed the 1,000-point mark last season. McDavid joined the club against Pepperdine on January 4, 2020 while Higgins squeezed in the accomplishment against Portland in the Tigers final game of the season on March 7, 2020. • Additionally, McDavid and Higgins have been named to the Preseason All-Conference teams by the WCC in both 2019-20 and 2020-21. Leading their team in scoring with averages of 16.5 (Higgins) and 14.5 (McDavid) points, the duo also aspires to earn postseason recognition again after both were selected to the 2019-20 All-WCC First Team. • Known as one of the elite defenders in collegiate women’s basketball, Higgins was sixth in the NCAA in steals per DID YOU KNOW... game in 2019-20 with an average of 3.54, placing her ninth in total with 99 on the year. Overall, the versatile guard Pacific’s Valerie Higgins and Brooklyn McDavid have both been named to the Preseason All-WCC team in back-to-back years. The duo also both earned currently holds the highest steals average in program history with 3.3 per game and sits fourth on the all-time steals All-First Team honors in 2019-20 for the Tigers. list with 194 in her two years with the Tigers. Not stopping there, Higgins also can score the rock, placing second in program history in career scoring with an average of 16.9 points. • Hitting the glass, McDavid currently sits second in program history with 254 career offensive rebounds, which also places her second with a 2.7 average per game. Joining the efforts, Higgins is currently third on the list in career rebounding per game, grabbing an average of 9.0 boards. 2019-20 WCC STANDINGS Team WCC Pct. Overall Pct. THINGS TO KNOW GON 17-1 .944 28-3 .903 • Pacific finished 17-14 overall and 9-9 in conference play in 2019-20, placing them sixth in the final WCC regular USD 13-5 .722 20-11 .645 season standings. BYU 13-5 .722 18-11 .621 POR 11-7 .611 21-11 .656 • As a whole, the Tigers swept the season series from three teams in the conference last year: Loyola Marymount, PAC 9-9 .500 17-14 .548 Saint Mary’s and Portland- who went on to win the WCC Tournament. PEP 8-10 .444 16-15 .516 • Looking to keep the success rolling, Pacific will aim to win at least nine home games at the Spanos Center for the SMC 6-12 .333 12-19 .387 fourth consecutive year. SCU 3-12 .200 9-17 .346 • Tuesday’s matchup with mark the 21st overall meeting between the Tigers and the Cardinal. Stanford holds the LMU 3-12 .200 7-21 .250 all-time series lead, 17-3, and have won the last 8 contests, most recently in Palo Alto on Dec. 25, 2012. This is also USF 2-13 .133 9-18 .333 Stanford’s first visit to Stockton since a 109-58 victory on Dec. 1, 2005. 2020-21 WCC PRESEASON POLL SCOUTING THE CARDINAL Team (First Place Votes) Points • Head coach Tara VanDerveer recently tied Pat Summitt as the winningest coach in women’s basketball history with 1. Gonzaga (7) 79 1,098 following Sunday’s 83-38 victory at California. 2. BYU (2) 73 • The Cardinal are ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll for the 20th time in program history this week. Additionally, Stanford has 3. Portland (1) 64 been ranked in the top-10 in 30 straight AP polls, the fifth-longest active streak in the country. 4. San Diego 53 • Stanford’s 375 combined points (93.8 ppg) is its second-highest total through the first four games of a season in 5. Saint Mary’s 44 program history, and most since 1989-90. 6. Pacific 42 • In its first two games of the season, the Cardinal scored over 100 points in back- to-back games for the first time 7. Pepperdine 28 since January 2009 (Washington, Washington State) 8. LMU 25 9. Santa Clara 22 10. San Francisco 20 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 3 2020-21 QUICK FACTS ACTIVE ROSTER Location...... Stockton, Calif. No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Cassidy Johnson C 6-5 R-So. Lehi, Utah/Lehi HS Nickname...... Tigers 1 Brooklyn McDavid F 6-1 Sr. Studio City, Calif./Bishop Alemany HS Colors...... Orange and Black 2 Josephine Millard G 6-2 Jr. Nancy, France/Academie De Nancy-Metz Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 4 Rosie Schweizer F/G 6-0 R-Fr. Canberra, Australia/George Mason Conference...... West Coast Conference 10 Savannah Whitehead F 6-2 R-Jr. Springville, Utah/Springville HS Founded...... 1851 (CA First Chartered Univ.) 13 Jordan Cruz G 5-11 R-Jr. Sacramento, Calif./Utah 14 Mia Fleming-Mullins G 5-11 Fr. Sacramento, Calif./St. Francis HS Enrollment...... 3,548 Undergraduates 20 Erica Adams G 5-10 Fr. San Ramon, Calif./California HS President...... Christopher Callahan 21 Kaylin Randhawa G 6-2 Jr. Turlock, Calif./Pitman HS Director of Athletics...... Janet Lucas 22 Valerie Higgins G 6-1 R-Sr. Granada Hills, Calif./Chaminade College Prep SWA...... Holly Trexler 23 Lianna Tillman G 5-9 Sr. Stockton, Calif./Lincoln HS 24 Liz Smith PG 5-9 Fr. Dallas, Texas/IMG Academy Athletic Department Phone...... 209-946-2472 30 Sam Ashby G/F 5-9 So. Perth, Australia/Newman College Box Office Phone...... 209-946-2474 33 Madelene Ennis F 5-11 So Burlingame, Calif./Saint Ignatius College Prep

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach...... Bradley Davis (6th Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: alma mater...... California, 1995 No. Name Pronunciation Assoc. Head Coach...... Amy Starr (6th Season) 2 Josephine Millard Millard: Mee-yah alma mater...... Washington State, 1997 4 Rosie Schweizer Schweizer: Schwight-zer 21 Kaylin Randhawa Randhawa: Rand-awa Assistant Coach...... Amanda Brown (4th Season) 23 Lianna Tillman Lianna: Lee-on-uh alma mater...... Gonzaga, 2009 33 Madelene Ennis Madelene: Mad-eh-lin Assistant Coach...... Lindsey Moore (3rd Season) alma mater...... Nebraska, 2013 Director of Basketball Operations...... Amanda Leland CLASS BREAKDOWN Video Specialist...... Geanna Luaulu-Summers Certified Athletic Trainer...... Sara Vargas Freshmen (3) Sophomores (2) Juniors (2) Seniors (3) Redshirts (5) Volunteer Asssistant...... Caleb Erica Adams Sam Ashby Josephine Millard Brooklyn McDavid Jordan Cruz Mia Fleming-Mullins Madelene Ennis Kaylin Randhawa Isabel Newman Valerie Higgins Liz Smith Lianna Tillman Cassidy Johnson Rosie Schweizer WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Savannah Whitehead 2019-20 Overall Record...... 17-14 2019-20 Conference Record...... 9-9 2019-20 Postseason Record...... 1-1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/3 Redshirts Returning...... 4 STARTING LINEUPS Newcomers...... 4 GM OPP. G G G/F G/F F/C Four-year Transfers...... 1 1 vs. #1 Stanford ------JC Transfers...... 0 2 LSU ------3 at UNLV ------True Freshmen...... 3 4 at Saint Mary’s ------5 at Portland Seasons...... 44 6 at Gonzaga First Season...... 1975-76 7 vs. San Francisco 8 vs. Santa Clara 9 at San Diego All-Time WCC Record...... 62-64 10 at BYU 11 vs. Loyola Marymount Seasons...... 7 12 vs. Pepperdine First Season...... 2013-14 13 vs. Gonzaga 14 vs. Portland NCAA Championship Appearances...... 0 15 at Santa Clara last appeareance...... N/A 16 at San Francisco 17 vs. BYU Conference Championships...... 0 18 vs. San Diego WCC Titles...... 0 19 at Pepperdine 20 at Loyola Marymount PCAA/Big West Titles...... 0 21 vs. Saint Mary’s 4 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

0 Cassidy Johnson 1 Brooklyn McDavid 2 Josephine Millard 4 Rosie Schweizer 10 Savannah Whitehead C • 6-5 • R-SO F • 6-1 • SR G • 6-2 • JR F/G • 6-0 • R-FR F • 6-2 • R-JR Lehi, Utah Studio City, Calif. Nancy, France Canberra, Australia Springville, Utah

13 Jordan Cruz 14 Mia Fleming-Mullins 20 Erica Adams 21 Kaylin Randhawa 22 Valerie Higgins G • 5-11 • R-JR G • 5-11 • FR G • 5-10 • FR G • 6-2 • JR G • 6-1 • R-SR Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. San Ramon, Calif. Turlock, Calif. Granada Hills, Calif.

23 Lianna Tillman 24 Liz Smith 30 Sam Ashby 33 Madelene Ennis G • 5-9 • SR G • 5-9 • FR G • 5-9 • SO F • 5-11 • SO Stockton, Calif. Dallas, Texas Perth, Australia Burlingame, Calif.

Bradley Davis Amy Starr Amanda Brown Lindsey Moore Amanda Leland Head Coach Assoc. Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 5 BRADLEY DAVIS CALIFORNIA • ‘95

Bradley Davis enters his sixth season as the head coach of the Tigers in 2020-21. He was named the Tigers’ 10th head coach in program history on April 23, 2015 after spending the previous three seasons as Pacific’s Associate Head Coach under 2014-15 West Coast Conference Co-Coach of the Year Lynne Roberts.

Davis’ Tigers are coming off a 17-14 mark in 2019-20, the program’s second consecutive winning record. This past season saw two First Team All-West Coast Conference honorees and five WCC All-Academic honorees, the most in program history. Pacific participated in the Preseason WNIT for the first time in program history, picking up a season-opening 89-60 win over UMKC and a 58-51 win at Drexel en route to a 5-1 opening record. 2019-20 also saw the 1,000th career point scored by Brooklyn McDavid and at least nine wins at the Alex G. Spanos Center for the third consecutive season.

In 2018-19, Davis led the Tigers to their first winning season since 2014-2015 as Pacific finished with a 19-13 overall record, placing them as the No. 6 seed in the WCC tournament after leading the conference with 75.2 points per game, a .751 free throw percentage and 10.1 steals per game. Pacific also notched a winning record at home for the second straight season hilew finishing with their first winning record in conference play (10-8) since 2014-2015. Pacific accepted a bid to the WNIT in 2018-19, defeating Fresno State on the road in the first round. Davis helped Valerie Higgins earn WCC Defensive Player of the Year and FIrst Team All-WCC honors, while Brooklyn McDavid also garnered First Team recognition.

The 2017-18 campaign featured the Tigers’ deepest run in the WCC Tournament since the 2013-14 season, with Pacific reaching the semifinals as the No. 7 seed before falling to San ego.Di UOP tallied a 10-7 record at home with big wins over UCF and BYU, while their run in the WCC Tournament helped GeAnna Luaulu-Summers to an All-WCC Tournament selection, the Tigers’ first since the 2013-14 season. Luaulu-Summers also garnered first team All-WCC honors while Ameela Li and Brooklyn McDavid earned honorable mention nods. McDavid also earned a spot on the First Team WCC All-Freshman squad.

In 2016-17, Davis’ squad finished with a 10-21 overall mark, advancing to the quarterfinals of the West Coast Conference tournament and pulling off the program’s second road nwi at Gonzaga in the Tigers’ first four years in the WCC. Luaulu-Summers was named to the All-West Coast Conference First Team.

In his first year as head coach, Davis guided the team through an injury-plagued campaign with a 13-17 overall record. Of the Tigers wins in 2015-16, Pacific posted signature victories on the road at North Carolina and at home over Gonzaga. Senior Hailie Eackles was named First Team All-West Coast Conference, while Desire Finnie earned All-WCC honorable mention accolades.

Throughout his tenure as both a head coach and associate head coach at Pacific, Davis has coached nine all-conference selections, three all-freshman selections, one newcomer of the year and one defensive player of the year.

Pacific’s strengths under Davis have been in the post, with the development of eight post players earning All-Conference accolades: Karen Dawkins (Honorable Mention 2007), alerieV Higgins (First Team 2019), Kendall Kenyon (Second Team 2013, First Team 2014), Brooklyn McDavid (Second Team 2019, All-Freshman Team 2018), Danielle Peacon (Honorable Mention 2011), Kendall Rodriguez (First Team 2012, 2013), Amber Simmons (First Team 2009) and Christina Thompson (Honorable Mention 2010). Thompson also was named the Big West Sixth Woman of the Year in 2010 while Higgins was the WCC Defensive Player of the Year in 2019.

As an associate head coach under Roberts, Davis’ Tigers appeared at the top of their conference in scoring offense and transformed into a top contender in the Big West, setting a program record with 27 wins and winning the conference title in 2013. Furthermore, Pacific reached the post season four straight years with WNIT appearances. The Tigers advanced to the econds round in 2012 and the third round in 2013 before moving to the West Coast Conference.

Outside of the basketball arena, Davis was also the Tigers’ academic support coach for its student-athletes, where he helped Pacific achieve a perfect score of 1,000 in the Academic Progress Rate (APR).

Prior to coming to Pacific, Davis was the varsity girls’ head coach at Chico High School in 2005-06, where he coached the Panthers to a Northern Section CIF Division I Championship. From 2003-05, Davis was the head coach at Durham High School, where he went 52-10 over two seasons. Overall, as a head coach, Davis posted a 78-13 (.857) record while advancing to the CIF State Championship tournament all three seasons. Davis also coached eight players that went on to play collegiate basketball, including two that played Division-I level.

In addition to his coaching, Davis spent eight years as an English teacher at Chico High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California in 1995 and his teaching credential from Chico State in 1998.

Originally from Southern California, Davis spent most of his youth overseas with his family, living in Zaire, South Africa, Bahrain and Switzerland, where he graduated from high school in Geneva.

Davis now resides in Stockton with his wife, Corrie Nichols-Davis. Basketball runs deep throughout the family, as the couple met on the sidelines while coaching together. They have two daughters, Genevieve (born in 2005) and Esme (born in 2009). 6 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #0 CASSIDY JOHNSON C | 6-5 | SO | Lehi, Utah/Lehi HS

2019-20 (Sophomore) Played in 10 games for Pacific with 2.1 points per game. Had a breakout performance against San Francisco (2/27), setting career highs with seven points and five rebounds on 3-of-6 shooting in 14 minutes.

2018-19 (Freshman) Redshirted.

High School Led her high school team in scoring as a junior. Won the Coaches Choice Award in 2016-17. Also played softball and Season/Career Highs volleyball. Was her high school’’s Outstanding Healthy Lifestyle student in 2015. POINTS Season: ---- Career: 7 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

REBOUNDS Season: ---- Career: 5 (x2) last at USF (2/27/20)

FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- Career: 3 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 3 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: N/A Career: N/A

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: N/A Career: N/A

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career:1 (x3) at San Francisco (2/27/20)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 10 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

ASSISTS Season: N/A Career: N/A

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 1 at BYU (2/15/20)

BLOCKS Season: ---- Career: 1 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 14 at San Francisco (2/27/20) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 7 #1 BROOKLYN MCDAVID F | 6-1 | SR | Studio City, Calif./Bishop Alemany

2019-20 (Junior) McDavid entered the year as a Preseason All-WCC selection and on the watch list for the Katrina McClain Award, giv- en to the nation’s best power forward. Ranked among the top 15 in the West Coast Conference in scoring (7th/14.8), rebounding (12th/5.7), field goal percentage (3rd/.508) and offensive rebounds (9th/2.3) to earn All-WCC First Team honors. Second on the team in scoring and rebounding. Became the seventh player in program history to reach 200 career offensive rebounds, climbing up to second all-time on the career list with 255. Joined the program’s 1,000-point club against Pepperdine (1/4) with her first two field goals of the game. Scored in double figures in 24 of Pacific’s 31 contests. Led Pacific in scoring on 10 occasions and rebounding on six occasions. Recorded five 20-point games on the year, going for a career-high 32 at Oregon State (11/11) on 14-of-20 shooting. Season/Career Highs POINTS 2018-19 (Sophomore) Season: ---- Career: 32 at Oregon State (11/11/19) McDavid was one of two players to start all 32 games for the Tigers in 2018-19, averaging 15.1 points and 6.6 rebounds (both second on the team) in 27.2 minutes per game. She earned back-to-back WCC Player of the Week REBOUNDS Season: ---- honors for the games against LMU (1/24) and Pepperdine (1/26)) after averaging 18.5 points and 10.0 rebounds on Career: 13 at Fresno State (3/20/19) 45 percent shooting. McDavid scored a season-high of 28 points in the win against Santa Clara (1/17), shooting 66.7 percent from the field and grabbing 11 rebounds. McDavid grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds in Pacific’s first-round FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- WNIT win over Fresno State (3/20). McDavid totaled an impressive 467 points and 200 rebounds on the season, Career: 14 at Oregon State (11/11/19) earning her a spot on the All-WCC Second Team. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- 2017-18 (Freshman) Career: 23 vs. Pepperdine (3/9/19) McDavid had a stellar campaign as a true freshman for Pacific, playing in all 32 games with 24 starts. McDavid fin- 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE ished with 317 points in 805 minutes played. McDavid scored in double-digits 18 times with a season-high 17 points Season: ---- Career: ---- twice. She tallied two double-doubles and grabbed a season-high 11 rebounds against Seattle U (12/17). McDavid averaged six rebounds per game and shot 50.4 percent from the field. She was named to the WCC All-Freshman 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Team and earned an All-WCC Honorable Mention nod. Season: ---- Career: 1 vs. Portland (2/8/20) High School FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Competed for Bishop Alemany High School in Mission Hills, California. Led the Warriors to back-to-back CIF State Career: 7 vs. Santa Clara (2/16/19) Girls Basketball Championships appearances and top-20 state rankings with a combined record of 49-20 in her ju- FREE THROW ATTEMPTS nior and senior years. Registered 11.2 points per game her senior season, ranking in the top ten in the Mission League Season: ---- alongside teammate Isabel Newman. Career: 9 vs. Santa Clara (2/29/20)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 2 (10 times)

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 4 at Cal St. Fullerton (12/22/18)

BLOCKS Season: ---- Career: 4 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17)

MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 36 at Saint Mary’s (1/25/20) 8 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #2 JOSEPHINE MILLARD G | 6-2 | JR | Nancy, Frane/Academie De Nancy-Metz

2019-20 (Sophomore) Appeared in 29 games out of 31, earning a start against Weber State (11/21). Had a breakout game on the final weekend of the regular season against San Francisco (12/30) with career highs of 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting in 26 minutes. Grabbed a season-high six rebounds at Pepperdine (1/30), one short of tying a career high. Was named a WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention.

2018-19 (Freshman) Played in 29 out of 32 games in her freshman season, averaging 1.4 points and 1.6 rebounds per game on 46.2 percent shooting.. Played a season-high of 25 minutes in the win against Portland (2/2), contributing four points and five Season/Career Highs rebounds. Millard scored a season-high four points seven times as a freshman and grabbed a season-high seven POINTS rebounds in the win against Cal State Fullerton (12/22). Season: ---- Career: 13 at San Francisco (2/27/20) High School REBOUNDS Season: ---- Averaged 26 minutes, nine points, six rebounds, four assists and a per game for her club team, Flammes Carolo Career: 7 at Cal State Fullerton (12/22/18) Basket Ardennes. Helped her team to qualification for the French Under-18 National Championships in 2015-16 and 2016-17. FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- Career: 6 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 8 at San Francisco (2/27/20)

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: N/A Career: N/A

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: N/A Career: 1 (3 times)

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career: 2 (3 times)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 4 vs. San Francisco (2/14/19)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 3 (x2) last vs. UMKC (11/30/19)

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 2 (x2) last vs. UMKC (11/8/19)

BLOCKS Season: ---- Career: 1 (x3) last at USF (2/27/20)

MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 26 at San Francisco (2/27/20) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 9 #4 ROSIE SCHWEIZER F/G | 6-0 | R-FR | Canberra, Australia/George Mason

Prior to Pacific: Coming to Stockton from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, Schweizer was an astounding six-sport athlete at the state (ACT) level in Australia, competing for Canberra Girls Grammar School (CGGS), where she was a three- time team MVP, two-time team captain and the 2018 CGGS Captain of Sports as a member of the Senior Council... Schweizer graduated from CGGS in December of 2018 before enrolling at George Mason...Schweizer was also a win- ner outside of CGGS, playing three years for the Canberra Capitals Academy in the South East Australian Basketball League. While there, she won the 2018 ACT Open Premier League with the Western Creek Woden Dodgers, averaging 18 points and 12 rebounds per game...She also played for the ACT at the Australian Junior Basketball nationals from 2014 to 2018, averaging 14 points and a tournament-high 13.5 rebounds at the 2017 U17 Nationals...Returning to the Season/Career Highs national stage at the 2018 U20 Nationals, Schweizer was named co-captain and went on to average 15 points, 12.5 POINTS rebounds and three assists... Off the hardwood, Schweizer excelled in the classroom, earning the Leadership Award, Season: ---- Career: ---- the Bruce Lambert Award for geography and social studies and the Caltex Medal for all-around athletic and academic excellence, all in 2018...She was also awarded Full House Colours in 2017 and 2018, Full Basketball Colours from 2016 REBOUNDS to 2018 and received the Academic Excellence Award and Sportsmans Cup in 2018. Season: ---- Career: ----

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: ---- 10 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #10 SAVANNAH WHITEHEAD F | 6-2 | R-JR | Springville, Utah/Springville

2019-20 (Redshirt Sophomore) Appeared in 31 games with 11 starts, including five of the Tigers’ final six contests. Ranked fifth on the team with a .786 free throw percentage, including a career-high 5-for-5 performance at Portland (1/9). Ranked fourth on the team with 86 rebounds and pulled down a season-high nine against Saint Mary’s (2/22), one shy of tying a career high.

2018-19 (Redshirt Freshman) Missed the season due to a mission trip.

Season/Career Highs 2017-18 (Freshman) POINTS Season: ---- Whitehead made 15 starts in 32 games played during her freshman campaign, making her first collegiate start against Career: 14 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) Cal State Fullerton (11/13). She finished the season with 129 points, scoring a season-high 14 points against UC REBOUNDS Merced (11/15). Whitehead also played a season-high high 34 minutes against Saint Mary’s (1/4) and registered two Season: ---- blocks twice on the season. Additionally notched a double-double against BYU (1/6), scoring 10 points and grabbing Career: 10 at BYU (1/6/18) a season-high 10 rebounds. FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- High School Career: 6 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) Savannah Whitehead is a 6-1 forward/center from Springville, Utah, where she won a state championship as a fresh- FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS man at Springville High School. The Red Devils were the 4A State Champions in 2013-14 and finished as the runner-up Season: ---- Career: 12 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) in 2016-17. Whitehead was also a Second Team All-State selection and First Team All-Region honoree in 2016-17 after averaging 12 points and eight rebounds per game. She also earned a spot on the All-Tournament team for the state 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- championship that same season. Also averaged 12 points with seven rebounds as a sophomore in 2014-15, earning Career: 1 at BYU (1/6/18) Third Team All-State and Second Team All-Region honors.

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 1 at Oregon State (11/11/19) Career: 1 (4 times)

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career: 5 at Portland (1/9/20)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 5 at Portland (1/9/20)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 4 at BYU (1/6/18)

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 34 vs. Saint Mary’s (1/4/18) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 11 #13 JORDAN CRUZ G | 5-11 | R-JR | Sacramento, Calif./C.K. McClatchy/Utah

2019-20 (Redshirt Sophomore) Played in 17 contests for the Tigers, earning her only start at San Francisco (12/30). Scored a season-high 12 points against Saint Mary’s (2/22) on 3-of-5 shooting from both the field and three-point line. Played a season-high 28 minutes at Portland (1/9). Ranked fourth on the team with 19 made threes and an 84.2 percent free throw percentage, and fifth with a 30.6 three-point shooting percentage.

2018-19 (at Utah) Played in nine games before electing to transfer. Joined the program halfway through the season and sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. Season/Career Highs POINTS Season: ---- 2018-18 (at Utah) Career: 12 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20) Redshirted. REBOUNDS Season: ---- High School Career: vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20) Led McClatchy High School in Sacramento to a State Championship and was a McDonald’’s High School All-American FIELD GOALS MADE nominee in 2017. Overcame extreme circumstances to become a state champion. She returned to basketball as a Season: ---- junior and set the McClatchy single-game record with 13 made three-pointers, averaging more than 20 points a game Career: 3 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20) in her senior season. Also scored 44 points in a game. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 9 vs. Santa Clara (2/29/20)

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- Career: 3 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20)

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 8 at Santa Clara (12/28/19)

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career: 4 vs. Santa Clara (2/29/20)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 4 (x2) last vs. Santa Clara (2/29/20)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 3 vs. St. Francis (12/19/19)

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 3 at Portland (1/9/20)

BLOCKS Season: ---- Career: 1 at Gonzaga (1/11/20)

MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 29 at Portland (1/9/20) 12 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #14 MIA FLEMING-MULLINS G | 5-11 | FR | Sacramento, Calif./St. Franics HS

High School: A highly-recruited prospect out of Sacramento, Calif., Flemming-Mullins joins the Tigers after an impressive career at St. Francis High School in her hometown... This past season (2019-20), the 5’11” shooting guard was named the Delta League Player of the Year after finishing with 45 blocks (most in Delta League) and 7 double-doubles (second-most in Delta League)... She was also selected to the 4th Annual All NorCal Games and Optimist All-Star Games in 2020... Additionally, she was named team MVP at St. Francis in both 2019 and 2020 while also earning a spot on the 2019 Central Valley Clovis West Showdown All Tournament Team... In her three years as a varsity starter, Flemming-Mul- lins finished with career average of 11.5 points per game, including netting 33 total points in her highest-scoring game. Season/Career Highs POINTS Season: ---- Career: ----

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: ---- PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 13 #20 ERICA ADAMS G | 5-10 | FR | San Ramon, Calif./California HS

Prior to Pacific: Making the short trip from the Bay Area, Adams will join the Tigers after four years at California High School in San Ramon...During her time with the Grizzlies, the 5’10” guard was a two-time Jim Capoot Heart and Hustle Award winner, Second Team All-EBAL selection and the SoCal Holiday Classic NCAA Division MVP...Adams also averaged 15 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals while shooting 41% from behind-the-arc in 2018-19...Born to Eric Adams and Chavonne Swayne, Erica plans to major in health, exercise and sports science as she aims to pursue a career in sports medicine.

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: ---- 14 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #21 KAYLIN RANDHAWA G | 6-2 | JR | Turlock, Calif./Pitman

2019-20 (Sophomore) Played in all 31 games with 28 starts, averaging 8.1 points and 2.7 rebounds. Ranked second in the West Coast Con- ference with an .860 percent free throw clip. Set career highs in nearly every category her sophomore year, scoring 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting and 5 of 8 from three. Ranked second on the team in blocks, third in scoring and steals and fourth in three-point percentage and assists. Earned West Coast Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention honors.

2018-19 (Freshman) In her first season for the Tigers, Randhawa played in 31 out of 32 games and averaged four points per game on 31.1 Season/Career Highs percent shooting. Averaged 1.9 rebounds per game as well as 0.8 assists. As a true freshman, played a career-high POINTS Season: ---- 26 minutes in a win against San Diego (1/6). Scored a career-high 21 points at Pepperdine (2/21), shooting 7 of 8 from Career: 23 at LMU (2/1/20) the free throw line. REBOUNDS Season: ---- High School Career: 6 at BYU (2/15/20) Earned a spot on All-Central California Athletic League teams all four years in high school and helped Pitman High FIELD GOALS MADE School improve its record each year. Helped her team win the Pitman Holiday Classic for the first time in school Season: ---- history and was named as the tournament MVP. Excelled on and off the court, earning Scholar-Athlete status all four Career: 7 at LMU (2/1/20) years of high school. Also played volleyball and helped Pitman to three sectional and league championships. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 13 at LMU (2/1/20)

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- Career: 5 at LMU (2/1/20)

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 5 at LMU (2/1/20)

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career: 7 at Pepperdine (2/21/19)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: 6 at Pepperdine (1/30/20) Career: 8 (x2) last vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 5 at BYU (2/15/20)

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 3 (x2) last vs. B YU (1/16/20)

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 37 vs. San Francisco (2/27/20) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 15 #22 VALERIE HIGGINS G | 6-1 | R-SR | Granada Hills, Calif./Chaminade College Prep/USC

**Higgins was a member of the USA Under-18 National Team and won gold at the 2016 FIBA Amer- icas U-18 Championship in Chile.

2019-20 (Redshirt Junior) Played in 28 games for the Tigers with 27 starts, leading the team with both 16.5 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. Also paced Pacific with 22 blocks and 99 steals, good for first in the WCC and ninth in Division I. Her 3.54 steals per game also led the conference and checked in at sixth nationally. Set a career high with nine steals at San Francisco (12/30), which ranks fourth on Pacific’s all-time single-game steals list. Averaged a double double during the first weekend of conference play to win her second WCC Player of the Week award on the year. The Preseason All-WCC Season/Career Highs selection earned First Team honors at the end of the year after ranking in the top five in the WCC in field goal per- POINTS Season: ---- centage, total points, total rebounds and rebounds per game. Moved up to fourth on Pacific’s all-time steals list with Career: 34 vs. Portland (2/2/19) 198, fifth in career double doubles with 25 and scored in double figures 22 times over the course of the season with 12 REBOUNDS 10- games. Season: ---- Career: 18 vs. Portland (2/8/20) 2018-19 (Redshirt Sophomore) FIELD GOALS MADE Higgins had a record-breaking first season at Pacific after sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules, starting all 32 games Season: ---- for the Tigers. Averaged 30 minutes of play and set the Pacific single-season record with 550 total points. Ranked Career: 13 vs. Portland (2/2/19) second in the West Coast Conference with a team-high 17.2 points per game and first with 107 assists. Also led the FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS conference with 9.0 rebounds per game, 99 steals and 3.09 steals per game, grabbing a team-high 289 rebounds en Season: ---- Career: 19 at Cal St. Fullerton (12/22/18) route to being named the WCC Defensive Player of the Year and an All-WCC First Team selection. Scored a ca- reer-high 34 points against Portland (2/2) and grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds against Pepperdine (1/6). 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- Career: 3 at LMU (2/23/19) 2017-18 (Redshirt Sophomore) Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules. 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 6 vs. Gonzaga (1/31/19) Prior To Pacific (2016-17 at USC) FREE THROWS MADE Higgins started 15 games and appeared in 29 as a true freshman for the Trojans. She averaged 4.4 points and 2.4 re- Season: ---- bounds per game with 1.7 assists and 1.6 steals. Hit double-figures in scoring twice, setting a career high of 13 points Career: 14 vs. LMU (1/2/20) at Sacramento State (12/3). She grabbed a career-high six rebounds at Arizona (2/26) and a career-best five steals FREE THROW ATTEMPTS at Oregon State (2/10). Season: ---- Career: 19 at San Francisco (1/19/19) High School ASSISTS Higgins was named SoCal Player of the Year and was selected to the Jordan Brand Classic All-American West Team Season: ---- Career: 7 at LMU (2/1/20) as a senior out of Chaminade College Prep in West Hills, California. Also named to the All-CIF First Team and named the Los Angeles Times’ girls’ basketball player of the year. Was ranked as an ESPN Top-10 wing and averaged 15 STEALS Season: ---- points, 10 rebounds, six assists and six steals per game. A two-time Nike EYBL National Champion, Higgins was a Career: 9 vs. San Francisco (12/30/19) three-time league MVP and three-time All-CIF honoree. Named to 2016 USA Today All-California Second Team. Set BLOCKS career highs of 33 points, 17 rebounds, 17 assists, 15 steals and seven blocks while at Chaminade Prep. Played at the Season: ---- club level for Nike Cal Stars and Team Taurasi, winning Nike National Championships with both teams. Career: 4 vs. Gonzaga (1/31/19)

MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 41 vs. BYU (1/16/20) 16 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #23 LIANNA TILLMAN G | 5-9 | SR | Stockton, Calif./Lincoln

2019-20 (Junior) Appeared in 28 games with 12 starts, averaging 5.3 points and 1.7 rebounds. Ranked fifth on the team with 149 total points and second with 29 steals. Scored a season-high 15 points against Weber State (11/21) on 6-of-14 shooting, one point shy of tying a career high. Started six of the Tigers’ final eight games, including the West Coast Conference Championships quarterfinal matchup against Portland (3/7).

2018-19 (Sophomore) Tillman played in 31 out of 32 games with two starts, averaging 7.1 points and 1.8 rebounds in 20.1 minutes per game. Tillman played a season-high 40 minutes against Lamar (12/20), tallying 15 points, four steals and five rebounds. She Season/Career Highs scored a career-high 16 points against Loyola Marymount (1/24) on 6-of-13 shooting with four made threes. Had a POINTS Season: ---- season-high five assists against Santa Clara (2/16) and six rebounds against Portland (2/2). Career: 16 vs. LMU (1/24/19)

REBOUNDS 2017-18 (Freshman) Season: ---- Tillman played in 10 games, averaging 6.6 minutes per game. She made her collegiate debut against UC Merced Career: 6 vs. Portland (2/2/19) (11/15), playing 19 minutes and tallying a season-high 10 assists. She scored a season-high 11 points against San FIELD GOALS MADE Francisco (2/22), going 4 of 6 from the field and 2 of 2 from three. Season: ---- Career: 6 (x2) last vs. Weber State (11/21/19) High School FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Lianna Tillman, a 5-9 guard from Lincoln High in Stockton, was an All-Area and All Tri-City Athletic League honoree Season: ---- Career: 14 vs. Weber State (11/21/19) as a senior and helped the Trojans to an 8-2 T-Cal mark. She averaged 10.2 points, 3.2 assists per game and 2.9 steals per game to go with 2.0 rebounds a game for coach Christopher Roemer. In addition to her role with Lincoln, Tillman 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Season: ---- played club basketball with Cal Stars EYBL at the Nike Nationals. Career: 4 vs. LMU (1/24/19)

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 8 vs. LMU (1/24/19)

FREE THROWS MADE Season: ---- Career: 5 vs. Santa Clara (2/16/19)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 6 (x2) vs. Weber State (11/21/19)

ASSISTS Season: ---- Career: 10 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17)

STEALS Season: ---- Career: 4 at Lamar (12/20/18)

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 40 at Lamar (12/20/18) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 17 #24 LIZ SMITH G | 5-9 | FR | Dallas, Texas/IMG Academy

High School: Smith joins the Orange and Black after four years at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla...While with the Ascenders, Smith tallied 900+ points, 250+ assists and 200+ steals...She was also named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2018...Born to Jennifer Thibeaux, a former gymnast, and Kevin Smith, a three-time Super bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys, athletic success runs deep in the family...Liz plans to major in communications as she aims to be a sports broadcaster following a career playing professional basketball.

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: ---- 18 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES #30 SAM ASHBY G/F | 5-9 | S | Perth, Australia/Newman College

2019-20 (Freshman) Played in 10 games for the Tigers her freshman season, making her season debut in Pacific’s Preseason WNIT sea- son-opening win over UMKC (11/8). Scored her first career basket on a three-pointer against Gonzaga (2/6).

Prior to Pacific Played for three years at Newman College in Perth where she helped her team to three Associated and Catholic Col- leges titles. As an individual, she was a League All-Star in 2017 and scooped up Most Outstanding Female Basketbal- ler honors in 2016 and 2017 and was named MVP in 2017. In 2018, she led Newman to the Marist Grand Final in Sydney which is a tournament that brings together the most elite Catholic programs in Australia. While at Newman she set Season/Career Highs the program record for career free throws made and is second all-time in scoring. Only two players at Newman have POINTS Season: ---- ever made more three-pointers than Ashby. Career: 3 vs. Gonzaga (2/6/20)

REBOUNDS Season: ---- Career: 2 vs. Santa Clara (2/29/20)

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FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: ---- Career: 3 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20)

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 9 vs. Saint Mary’s (2/22/20) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 19 #33 MADELENE ENNIS F | 5-11 | SO | Burlingame, Calif./St. Ignatius College Prep

2019-20 (Freshman) Appeared in five games for the Tigers with one rebound against SMU (11/30). Played a season-high four minutes against Weber State (11/27).

High School Ennis was the San Francisco Examiner’s City Player of the Year in 2019 as a senior at Saint Ignatius. Averaged a dou- ble-double in her last two seasons. Led SI to a winning season each year in the West Catholic Athletic League. Earned All-WCAL First Team honors in 2019 and First Team All-Central Coast Section 2019 honors as well as spots on the San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro Team and San Jose Mercury All-Metro Team. Season/Career Highs POINTS Season: ---- Career: ----

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MINUTES PLAYED Season: ---- Career: 4 vs. Weber State (11/21/19) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 21 PACIFIC COMBINED STATS 22 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES PACIFIC OVERALL/WCC STATS PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 23

Associated Press Poll USA Today Coaches Poll TIGERS RECORD WHEN ... (through Week 1) (through Week 1) At home --- On the Road --- Rank Team (1st-place votes)...... W-L Prev. Rank Team (1st-place votes)...... W-L Prev. On neutral court 1 Stanford...... 4-0 1 1 Stanford (26)...... 4-0 1 --- 2 Louisville...... 5-0 2 2 Louisville (1)...... 5-0 2 Leading at halftime --- 3 Connecticut...... 1-0 3 3 Connecticut (1)...... 1-0 3 Trailing at halftime --- 4 NC State...... 6-0 4 4 NC State (2)...... 6-0 4 Tied at halftime --- 5 South Carolina...... 4-1 5 5 South Carolina...... 4-1 5 Leading with 5:00 remaining --- 6 Arizona...... 4-0 6 6 Arizona...... 4-0 6 Trailing or tied with 5:00 remaining --- T-7 Baylor...... 3-1 7 7 Oregon...... 5-0 8 T-7 Oregon...... 5-0 8 8 Baylor...... 3-1 7 Playing in overtime --- 9 Kentucky...... 6-0 9 9 Kentucky...... 6-0 9 Outrebounding opponent (or same) --- 10 Texas A&M...... 6-0 10 10 Texas A&M...... 6-0 10 Outrebounded by opponent --- 11 UCLA...... 4-1 11 11 UCLA...... 4-1 11 Having more fouls (or same) --- 12 Arkansas...... 7-1 13 12 Arkansas...... 7-1 13 Having fewer fouls --- 13 Mississippi State...... 2-1 12 13 Mississippi State...... 2-1 12 Having more turnovers 14 Maryland...... 3-1 14 14 Maryland...... 3-1 14 --- 15 Indiana...... 2-1 15 15 Indiana...... 2-1 15 Haing fewer turnovers --- 16 Northwestern...... 1-0 17 16 Northwestern...... 1-0 17 Shooting 40% or better --- 17 Ohio State...... 4-0 18 17 Ohio State...... 4-0 18 Shooting under 40% --- 18 Syracuse...... 4-0 20 18 Syracuse...... 4-0 20 Opponent shoot 40% or better --- 19 Michigan...... 5-0 19 19 Michigan...... 5-0 19 Opponent shoot worse than 40% 20 Missouri State...... 3-1 21 20 Missouri State...... 3-1 21 --- 21 Oregon State...... 3-2 15 21 Oregon State...... 3-2 15 Shooting better than opponent --- 22 Texas...... 4-1 23 22 Texas...... 4-1 23 Shooting worse then opponent --- 23 South Florida...... 3-1 NR 23 South Florida...... 3-1 NR Scoring 60 points or less --- 24 DePaul...... 2-2 24 24 DePaul...... 2-2 24 Scoring between 61-70 points --- 25 Gonzaga...... 3-2 25 25 Gonzaga...... 3-2 25 Scoring between 70+ points --- Receiving Votes: Wake Forest (23), Iowa State (15), Michigan Receiving Votes: Wake Forest (23); Michigan St (15); Iowa State Biggest lead (most recent) --- (15); Virginia Tech (13); Georgia (12); North Carolina (5); West State (15), Virginia Tech (13), Georgia (12), North Carolina (5), West Virginia (5), South Dakota State (4), Arizona State (3), Utah Virginia (5); South Dakota State (4); Utah (3); Arizona State (3); Biggest deficit (most recent) --- (3), Villanova (2), Florida State (2), Boston College (2), Rutgers Boston College (2); Florida State (2); Villanova (2); Rutgers (1); (1), Iowa (1) Iowa (1).

AMONG THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE TEAM INDIVIDUAL (top 10) Category Rank Assists Per Game Free Throw Pct. 3-Pt FG Made Scoring Offense ------Scoring Defense ---- Field Goal Pct. ---- Assist/Turnover Ratio Offensive Rebounds Opp. FG% ------3-Pt Pct. ---- Opp. 3-Pt. % ---- Blocks Rebounding Free Throw Pct. ------Rebounds per game ---- Off. rebounds per game ---- Defensive Rebounds Scoring Def. rebounds per game ------Turnover margin ---- Assist/turnover ratio ---- Field Goal Pct. Steals Blocked shots per game ------Assists per game ---- Steals per game ---- 24 PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES PLAYER MISCELLANEOUS STATS RECORD BOOK 20-Point Games: ---- INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

10-Rebound Games: MOST POINTS SCORED MOST POINTS SCORED ---- Game: 46, Kate McAllister vs. Long Beach St (2/23/96) Game: 123 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) Double Figure Scoring: Season: 564, Kate McAllister (1995-96) Season: 2,416 (2012-13) Career: 1,927, Julie Szukalski (1986-90) ---- MOST REBOUNDS Game: 88 vs Western Michigan (12/21/70) Double-Doubles (Points-Rebounds): MOST ASSISTS Game: 22, Tine Freil vs. Wichita State (12/14/90) Season: 1,356 (2012-13) ---- Season: 321, Tine Freil (1989-90) Career: 1,088, Tine Freil (1989-93) MOST WINS Double-Doubles (Points-Assists): Season: 27 (2012-13) ---- MOST REBOUNDS Conference: 14 (2012-13) Games as Pacific’s Leading Scorer: Game: 27, Janet Otto (12/02/84) ---- Season: 339, Kendall Kenyon (2012-13) BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Games as Pacific’s Leading Rebounder (solo): Career: 1,140, Kendall Kenyon (2011-15) Season: .771 (27-8) (2012-13)

---- HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE Games as Pacific’s Leader in Assists (solo) Season: 18.8 (564/30 gms), Kate McAllister (1995-96) Season: .185 (5-22) (2004-05) Career: 17.8 (1,927/108 gms), Julie Szukalski (1986-90) ---- LONGEST WINNING STREAK MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 9 (1980-81) Game: 19, Kate McAllister vs. Long Beach St (2/23/96) Season: 221, Kate McAllister (1995-96) LONGEST LOSING STREAK Career: 764, Julie Szukalski (1986-90) Season: 15 (1978-79)

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LARGEST COMBINED SCORE Game: 1.000, Chelsea Lidy vs. UC Merced (10-10) (11/15/17) Season: -- Season: .608, Larel Hendon (104-171) (1976-77) Career: .556, Natasha McAtee (110-198) (1992-1993) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game: 92 points (105-13) vs. Cal State Stanislaus (12/28/1978) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 19, Geanna Luaulu-Summers at Gardner Webb (11/28/15) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Season: 159, Valerie Higgins (2017-18) Game: -- Career: 339, Julie Szukalski (1986-90) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: 76.5 (2,371) (2013-14) Game: 1.000, Charlene Alden (10-10) at UCSB (1/09/91) 1.000, Jessica Brantley vs. Cal Poly (11-11) (2/21/04) MOST POINTS ALLOWED Season: .901, Selena Ho (100-111) (2000-2001) Game: -- Career: .823 Selena Ho (382-464) (1998-2002) Season: --

MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 9, Eden Palacio vs. Long Beach St (2/28/98) Game: -- Season: 94, Erica cKenzie (2012-13) Season: -- Career: 271, Erica McKenzie (2009-13) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE HIGHEST 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 54 vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) Game: 1.000, Jessica Blakeslee vs. SMU (5-5) (11/30/19) Season: 909 (1981-82) Season: .500, Tine Freil (34-68) (1990-91) Career: .406, Selena Ho (271-667) (1998-02) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .711 (54-76) vs. UC Merced (11/15/17) HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season: .465 (1992-93) Season: 13.4 (308/23 gms), Karen Peets (1978-1979) Career: 9.4 (949/101 gms), Karen Peets (1977-81) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 33, at SJSU (2/27/81) Season: 552 (1994-95)

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (11-11) at Gonzaga (1/23/16) Season: .765 (2018-19) PACIFIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 25 MILESTONES Season

Steals 1. 104 Sheri Bates 1981-82 2. 99 Valerie Higgins 2018-19 3. 98 Valerie Higgins 2019-2020 4. 97 Tina Freil 1989-90 5. 86 KiKi Moore 2013-14 6. 84 Erica McKenzie 2012-13 7. 79 Tina Freil 1992-93 8. 75 Tina Freil 1991-92

Career

Points 14. 1226 Jane Romberg 1980-85 15. 1195 Nancy Dinges 2000-04 16. 1176 Joy Dana 1980-84 17. 1172 Brooklyn McDavid 2017- 18. 1139 Gretchen Meinhardt 1984-88

Double Doubles 1. 49 Kendall Kenyon 2. 44 Julie Szukalski 3. 36 Tine Freil 4. 30 Janet Whitney 5. 25 Valerie Higgins 6. 24 Jane Romberg 7. 20 Joy Dana

Offensive Rebounds 1. 402 Kendall Kenyon 2. 246 Gillian d’Hondt 3. 245 Whitney Price 4. 239 Brooklyn McDavid 5. 238 Kendall Rodriguez 6. 221 Kate McAllister 7. 210 Emma Head

Steals 1. 320 Tine Freil 2. 219 Shari Bates 3. 217 Erica McKenzie 4. 197 Valerie Higgins 5. 180 Julie Szukalski 6. 170 Geanna Luaulu-Summers