Wright State University Women's Basketball Media Guide 1990-1991
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Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 11-24-1990 Wright State University Women's Basketball Media Guide 1990-1991 Wright State University Athletics Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/athletics_publications Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Athletics (1990). Wright State University Women's Basketball Media Guide 1990-1991. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SCHEDULE WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 1990-91 November WOMEN'S 24 Saturday Youngstown State 7pm I 27 Tuesday Butler 7pm December 2 Sunday Marshall 2pm 1990-91 5 Wednesday Eastern Kentucky 5:15 pm 8 Saturday Eastern Michigan 7pm 10 Monday at Cincinnati 7pm 15 Saturday at Eastern Illinois 8:35 pm 17 Monday at Evansville 8:30 pm 22 Saturday Miami 2pm ( BASKETBALL Janua!l'. 2 Wednesday Dayton 5:15 pm 5 Saturday at Xavier 2pm 8 Tuesday DePaul 7pm 12 Saturday Illinois-Chicago 5:15 pm 17 Thursday at Northern Illinois 8 pm FINAL FOUR™ 19 Saturday at Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 pm NEW ORLEANS 25 Friday Akron 7pm 27 Sunday Cleveland State 2pm 31 Thursday at Valparaiso 8pm Februarl 2 Saturday Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5:15 pm 8 Friday at DePaul 8:30 pm 10 Sunday at Illinois-Chicago 3pm 14 Thursday Northern Illinois 7pm 17 Sunday Wisconsin-Green Bay 2pm 21 Thursday at Akron 4:30 pm 23 Saturday at Cleveland State 7:30 pm 27 Wednesday at Morehead State 7:30 pm March 2 Saturday Valparaiso 7pm 7 Thursday at North Star Conference Tournament (Green Bay, WI) TBA 8 Friday at North Star Conference Tournament (Green Bay, WI) TBA 9 Saturday at North Star Conference Tournament (Green Bay, WI) TBA Home games are in bold type. All starting times are Eastern Standard Time. Wright State University Dayton, Ohio 45435 MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS All-Time Opponent Records 20 Athletic Administration 23 Coaching Staff 5-6 Dayton 23 Director of Athletics 22 Ervin J. Nutter Center 32 Media Information 32 North Star Conference 21 Opponents, 1990-91 15-19 Outlook 4 Player Profiles 7-12 President 3 Raider Record Book 25-29 Raider Roster, 1990-91 14 Raiders on the Road 24 Raiders through the Years 30-31 Results, 1989-90 13 Schedule, 1990-91 BC Statistics, 1989-90 20 Wright State Quick Facts Wright State University 2 Compilation: Gary Giles, Sports Information Director Mindy Bishop, Student Assistant Editing: Connie Steele, Editorial and Design Services Graphic Design: Mary Ridgway, Editorial and Design Services Photography: Ken Budzek, Jack Davis and Roberta Monnin, University Media Services WRIGHT STATE QUICK FACTS Location: Dayton, Ohio 45435 Sports information director: Gary Giles Founded: 1964; independent status, 1967 Office phone: 513/873-2771 Enrollment: 17,380 total; 13,783 undergraduate Home phone: 513/435-6643 President: Dr. Paige E. Mulhollan FAX phone: 513/873-2368 Director of athletics: Dr. Michael J. Cusack Women's basketball contact: Mindy Bishop Assistant athletic directors: Sports promotion and Peg Wynkoop, Paul Newman marketing director: Kim Heckler Head coach/alma mater: Head athletic trainer: Luis "Tony" Ortiz Terry Hall/Indiana State, 1966 Graduate assistant trainers: Assistant coach/alma mater: Natalie Talboo, Sherry White Karen Lawler/Western Illinois, 1975 Home court/capacity: Ervin J. Nutter Center/10,632 Bob Pruett/Notre Dame, 1960 Nickname: Raiders 1989-90 Record: 3-25 Colors: Hunter green and gold Letterwinners returning/lost: 6/6 Affiliation: NCAA I Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Conference: North Star 1 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY WRIGHT STATE'S PRESIDENT Welcome to Wright State University! An exciting and expanding University Lake Campus located near St. Mary's and Celina, Ohio. Paige E. Mulhollan metropolitan university, Wright State offers excellent facilities for Wright State plays an active role in the Dayton metropolitan academics, support programs, recreation, housing and arts community and contributes significantly to the area's economy and Paige E. Mulhollan, the third president of Wright State University, came to Wright State in activities. Continuing in the innovative spirit of aviation pioneers industry. The university employs more than 5,100 full- and part 1985 from the position of executive vice-president at Arizona State University. He had originally Orville and Wilbur Wright, our modern architecture is nationally time faculty, staff and students, making it the ninth largest employer served Arizona State University in 1978 as provost and vice-president for academic affairs and known for being completely accessible to the handicapped through in the Dayton area. The Wright State School of Medicine is affiliated professor of history; in 1981 he was named executive vice-president. From 1973 to 1978, a unique tunnel system. In fact, our 557-acre campus offers with 28 area hospitals and health care institutions. Dr. Mulhollan was dean of arts and sciences and professor of history at the University of something for nearly everyone. Wright State moved from the Divsion II to the Division I level of Oklahoma. Before his appointment at the University of Oklahoma, he was associate dean of Founded in 1964, Wright State was granted full university status competition in the NCAA during the 1987-88 athletic season. This arts and sciences and associate professor of history for three years at Kansas State University. in 1967 and is an accredited, independent state university located move to the upper echelon of collegiate sports brought Wright State In 1966, Dr. Mulhollan earned a Ph.D. degree in history from the University of Texas at Austin. in Dayton, Ohio. Dayton has a metropolitan population of over one athletics up to the level of the university's nationally recognized During 1968-69 he conducted over 125 oral history interviews relating to the Johnson million and is one of the top-50 media markets in the nation. The academic and research programs. Administration and American foreign policy in the 1960s. This material, held under copyright by university serves over 17,000 students in more than 100 Basketball is one of seven sports the university sponsors for the National Archives, is currently located in the Johnson Library in Austin, Texas. undergraduate majors and 30 graduate majors. Most students women, along with eight sports for men. The men's basketball Dr. Mulhollan is a consultant-examiner for the North Central Association and a member of commute to Wright State from Dayton and surrounding program has been the most successful, winning the NCAA Division many professional and national associations and commissions. He was also selected to communities; others live in the residence halls or the university II national championship in 1983 and qualifying for postseason play represent Division II on the NCAA Presidents Commission. The commission, a 44-member apartments adjacent to the campus. eight times. Wright State's teams were frequently ranked among the Executive Officers body, provides college presidents the opportunity to have a direct voice in NCAA legislation. The university library contains more than 400,000 bound Top-20 Division II teams in their respective sports. The success He began serving on the commission in January 1986 and served until September 1987, when volumes, 898,468 microforms, 178,580 U.S. and Ohio government has continued as a Division I major independent. Paige E. Mulhollan Wright State moved to Division I status. documents, 4,204 periodical subscriptions and a national map Academics are stressed in the university's athletic programs, and President Besides his work within the university, Dr. Mulhollan is active in the Dayton metropolitan depository with approximately 49,000 geological and topographical a full-time academic adviser monitors the progress of each student Charles E. Hathaway community. He currently serves on the boards of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, maps from all over the United States. The library features special athlete. The male and female athletes with the highest grade point Vice-President for Academic Affairs Greater Dayton Public Television, Miami Valley Research Foundation, Miami Valley Joint Labor collections of material pertaining to the Wright brothers and James averages are honored each year by the Athletic Council. Harold L. Nixon Management Council, and the Dayton Art Institute. M. Cox, a former governor of Ohio and business leader in Financial aid is available for Wright State student-athletes. On Vice-President for Student Affairs In addition to maintaining a full work schedule, Dr. Mulhollan stays physically active. His belief newspaper publishing and radio broadcasting. campus housing is also available; interested students are in the importance of physical and mental fitness is reflected in his practice of lunch time jogging. Kenneth G. Pollock Wright State offers innovative programs in a variety of fields. The encouraged to apply early. For more information about Wright State His wife, Mary Bess, has a variety of interests including field botany, bird watching, nature university has a Ph.D. degree program in biomedical sciences, a University, contact the Office of Admissions, 513/873-2211; the Vice-President for Information Resources photography and ceramics. Dr. and Mrs. Mulhollan enjoy walking with their two golden retrievers postmaster's educational specialist degree program and the only Information Center, 513/873-231O; or the Office of University Management and, when time permits, sailing their boat on Lake Erie. They also enjoy special getaways such combined computer science and engineering Ph.D. program in the Communications, 513/873-3232. as sailing trips in the Caribbean. The Mulhollan family includes two sons, ages 31 and 33, and state. Wright State is also the only university in Ohio to offer a Helpful people, a close relationship with the Dayton community Edward J.