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MEDIA SERVICES Quick Facts General Information The Basics The University of Utah sports information office welcomes your interest in Utah women’s Location ...... basketball. Press credentials, weekly releases and game results are available by contacting Brooke Founded ...... 1850 Frederickson, assistant sports information director. Enrollment ...... 29,251. Frederickson can be reached in her office at 801-581-8302, on her mobile phone at 801-493-9254 Nickname ...... Utes. or via e-mail at [email protected]. Utah’s press row telephone number is 801-581- Mascot ...... Swoop. (Red-Tailed Hawk) 6657. Colors ...... Crimson and White To request permission to broadcast Utah home games, please send a request to Frederickson Conference ...... Mountain West by email or fax (801-581-4358). Arena ...... Jon M . Huntsman Center Capacity ...... 15,000. Post-Game Services President ...... Michael. K . Young Head Coach Elaine Elliott will be available for post-game interviews with the media after each Director of Athletics ...... Dr . Chris Hill game. She will be available in the men’s team room beneath the tunnel behind the scorer’s table. Utah student-athletes will be available following a 10-minute cooling-off period. A member of Basketball Staff the Utah sports information staff will gather interview requests immediately following the game. Head Coach ...... Elaine. Elliott Full box scores will be provided and can be faxed upon request. 27th year (Boise State, ’77)

M EDIA INFOR ATION Career Record ...... 559-222. Interviews Record at Utah ...... Same. Utah Head Coach Elaine Elliott and Utah student-athletes are available for interviews Assistant Coach ...... Matt. Legerski throughout the week. Those members of the media wishing to interview Elliott or a student-athlete 7th year (Utah, ’01) will be required to coordinate their request with assistant sports information director Brooke Assistant Coach ...... Anthony Levrets Frederickson, preferably at least 24 hours in advance. 3rd year (Lafayette, ’01) Assistant Coach ...... Lana. Sitterud Utah Network 4th year (Utah ’06) Dir . of Basketball Operations . . . . Velaida Harris KALL 700 Sports Radio has been the radio home to University of Utah athletics since 1951. 1st year (Portland State ’93) KALL, which has a 50,000-watt daytime signal, is one of two stations in the Utah Sports Network. The other is KOAL 750 AM in Price. All of Utah’s games on KALL can also be heard live on the Basketball Facts Internet at kall700sports.com. Games that conflict with the men’s basketball games will be aired on KNRS 570 AM. 2008-09 Overall Record ...... 23-10. Managing the radio network is Utah Sports Properties, a division of CBS Collegiate Sports 2008-09 MWC Record ...... 13-3. Properties. Utah Sports Properties (USP) is in its third year as the multi-media rights partner for 2008-09 MWC Finish ...... 1st Utah Athletics. USP brokered the most recent contract extension with KALL and Utah athletics – a 2008-09 MWC Tournament ...... 1st five-year agreement signed in April of 2007. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3. Handling the play by play for the Utah women’s basketball team is Chris Tunis. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4. Newcomers ...... 6 Started Basketball ...... 1974-75. on the Web All-Time Record ...... 745-286. The latest on all University of Utah sports teams can be found 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Last NCAA Appearance . . . 2009. (Second Round) online. Information on upcoming games, recaps, statistics, rosters, schedules and results, media NCAA Record/Appearances ...... 9-16/16 guides and a large selection of video and audio offerings are available at UtahUtes.com. Here’s how Last WNIT Appearance ...... 2007 you can follow the Utes: WNIT Record/Appearances ...... 2-7/4 Web Sports Information http://utahutes.com/ Asst . SID/WBB ...... Brooke. Frederickson Office Phone ...... 801 .581 .8302 YouTube Cell Phone ...... 801 .493 .9254 http://www.youtube.com/uathletics Fax ...... 801 .581 .4358 E-Mail . . . . . bfrederickson@huntsman .utah .edu Twitter Mailing Address 1825 E . South Campus Drive, Front http://twitter.com/utahathletics Salt Lake City, UT 84112 http://twitter.com/utahwbasketball

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Sports Information Staff M EDIA INFOR ATION

Brooke Frederickson Liz Abel Kyle Harris Mike DeVine Kate Sturgeon Assoc. A.D / Sports Information Dir. Wo m en’s Basket b all Media C ontact Assistant Sports Information Dir. Associate Sports Information Dir. Assistant Sports Information Dir. Office Manager

Name Office/Cell Email Abel, Liz, Director ...... 801-581-3511 / 209-6346 ...... label@huntsman .utah .edu DeVine, Mike, Assistant Director ...... 801-581-8997 / 580-4502 ...... mdevine@huntsman .utah .edu Frederickson, Brooke, Assistant Director (women’s basketball) ...... 801-581-8302 / 493-9254 ...... [email protected] Harris, Kyle, Associate Director ...... 801-581-3771 / 580-4411 ...... kharris@huntsman .utah .edu Sturgeon, Kate, Office Manager ...... 801-581-3510 ...... ksturgeon@huntsman .utah .edu

Women’s basketball coaches Office Email Elliott, Elaine, Head Coach ...... 801-581-7037...... eelliott@huntsman .utah .edu Harris, Velaida, Director of Basketball Operations ...... 801-585-9396...... velaida@huntsman .utah .edu Legerski, Matt, Assistant Coach ...... 801-581-4366...... mlegerski@huntsman .utah .edu Levrets, Anthony, Assistant Coach ...... 801-581-6230...... alevrets@huntsman .utah .edu Sitterud, Lana, Assistant Coach ...... 801-581-4839...... lsitterud@huntsman .utah .edu

women’s basketball Support Staff Office Email Holt, Kristy, Event Services (Huntsman Center) ...... 801-585-1018...... kholt@stadium. .utah .edu Rainey, Rob, Academic Coordinator ...... 801-581-3528...... rrainey@huntsman. .utah .edu Riley Steve, Events & Facilities Coordinator ...... 801-581-4101...... sriley@huntsman. .utah .edu Vardell, Jordan, Marketing ...... 801-581-3542...... jvardell@huntsman. .utah .edu Webster, Jon, Strength and Conditioning ...... 801-587-9661...... jwebster@huntsman. .utah .edu Willardson, Deb, Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 801-581-4836...... dwillardson@huntsman. .utah .edu

Athletic Administration Office Email Abel, Liz, Associate Athletics Director (SID) ...... 801-581-3511...... label@huntsman. .utah .edu Bowman, Mary, Associate A .D . (SWA) ...... 801-585-6850...... mbowman@huntsman. .utah .edu Brennan, Kyle, Assistant A .D . (Compliance) ...... 801-585-3819...... kbrennan@huntsman. .utah .edu Hill, Chris, Athletics Director ...... 801-581-3508...... chill@huntsman. .utah .edu Knuth, Doug, Associate A .D . (External Ops) ...... 801-585-0446...... dknuth@huntsman. .utah .edu Lassiter, Zack, Assistant A .D . (Tickets) ...... 801-581-6632...... zlassiter@huntsman. .utah .edu Oliszczak, Pete, Associate A .D . (Internal Ops) ...... 801-587-7629...... poliszczak@huntsman. .utah .edu

Other Important Telephone Numbers Athletics Department ...... 801-581-8171 Huntsman Center Press Row ...... 801-581-6657 Ticket Office ...... 801-581-8849 Sports Information ...... 801-581-3510/3511 SID Fax ...... 801-581-4358

Mailing/Overnight Address University of Utah Athletics Department 1825 E . South Campus Dr . Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0900 Phone: (801) 581-8171

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 23 CAA TUtahournament Appearances 7 Basketof 10 Mountain West Conference Titlesb 2006all NCAA Elite Eight 2001 NCAA SWEET 16 16 NCAA Tournament Appearance Media Exposure Utah Basketball he CBS College Sports T Network is in its fourth CBS College Sports year as the television partner of • Owned by CBS Corporation the Mountain West Conference. • Acronym is CBS C The MWC television package is • Exclusive television broadcasting available in local, regional and and online rights to MWC sports national markets through The • Replaced CSTV, which was MountainWest Sports Network acquired by CBS in Jan . 2006 • CBS C was launched in Feb . (The Mtn.) and CBS C. 2008 The Mtn. is the nation’s original sports network dedicated to an The Mtn. intercollegiate athletics conference. Co- • Co-owned by CBS C and owned by CBS College Sports Network Comcast and Comcast Corporation, The Mtn. has • The nation’s original regional been available to cable subscribers in sports network dedicated to a the MWC footprint since it first aired in college athletics conference 2006-07, and has been part of DirecTV’s • Coverage of all 19 MWC

M EDIA INFOR ATION national satellite package since 2008. sponsored sports Comcast is the largest cable provider and • Airs 24 hours a day, seven days a DirecTV the largest satellite television week service provider in the nation. Together, both networks provide DIRECTV blanket coverage of MWC athletics—in Bill Doleman (left) and Marius Payton (right) are the primary anchors of the case of The Mtn., 24 hours a day, The Mtn.’s studio shows. In addition to the network’s extensive game • Nation’s leading satellite seven days a week. coverage, The Mtn. produces highlight shows and numerous weekly television service provider programs highlighting the Mountain West Conference. • Launched The Mtn . on Ch . 616 in Aug . 2008 • The Mtn is available on DIRECTV CHOICE in the MWC footprint The Mtn . is available to the rest of the nation with a subscription to DIRECTV’s Sportspack

2009-10 television schedule

Date Opponent Time TV Nov . 21 vs . UCLA (at SDSU) 8:30 p .m . PT The Mtn . Jan . 12 vs . New Mexico* 8:00 p .m . MT The Mtn . Jan . 20 at San Diego State* 7:00 p .m . PT CBS C Feb . 10 vs . TCU* 7:00 p .m . MT CBS C Feb . 21 vs . San Diego State* 2:00 p .m . MT The Mtn . Feb . 28 at Wyoming* 2:00 p .m . MT The Mtn . Mar . 3 at BYU* 7:00 p .m . MT BYU-TV * Mountain West Conference game

The Mtn. commentator Andrea Lloyd interviews Utah head coach Elaine Elliott after a Utah victory.

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Season Outlook CAA TUtahournament Appearances 7 Basketof 10 Mountain West Conference Titlesb 2006all NCAA Elite Eight 2001 NCAA SWEET 16 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances 7 of 10 Mountain West Conference Titles 2006 NCAA Elite Eight 2001 NCAA SWEET 16 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances 7 of 10 Mountain West Conference 2009-10 Season Preview Led by seniors Kalee Whipple and Halie Sawyer, the Utes look to defend their Mountain West Conference Championship

he Utah women’s basketball team has improved steadily throughout T has firmly established itself in the her career. Together they can be our top tier of the Mountain West Conference compass.” over the years, but will look at a whole Six freshmen and three new set of challenges in the coming sophomores grace the roster for the Utes, and several will need to step season to be there again. Although the in early to provide minutes and Utes return two starters for the 2009- depth for the team. 10 season, ‘youth is served’ may be the “Our freshman class will be dominant theme of the year with nine of significance in our success this underclassmen taking to the court. year,” Elliott said. “They are young and talented, but will be needed Senior returning starters Kalee Whipple and sooner than later. If would be nice if SEASON OUTLOOK Halie Sawyer will have their work cut out for that wasn’t our reality, but it is.” them in leading this young team into the season. The Utes will be tested with “They must provide an even keel,” head a strong schedule during the non- coach Elaine Elliott said. “Whatever we face with conference season with NCAA the growth of this team, its leaders must provide teams Minnesota, Stanford, South the daily example for success at this level, as well Dakota State and NCAA runner- as the emotional stability to handle the highs and up Louisville. Things don’t get lows. easier as Utah moves into the MWC “Both have proven skills. Kalee is as good as schedule. TCU and San Diego State they get at this level. Halie has the experience and are coming off NCAA appearances and 20-win seasons while New Mexico made a strong showing in the WNIT. “The preseason schedule will provide consistent challenges Kalee Whipple ranked second in the MWC in scoring with 17.0 from start to finish,” points per game last season. Elliott said. “These tests will “Whip is truly one of the top players in the provide a faster learning curve and country,” Elliott said. “She is so well rounded at better prepare us for our league.” both ends of the floor.” Senior guard Sasha McKinnon has been Wings affected by injury most of her career, but looks Whipple, a three-time All- to have a strong senior season. Last year she MWC player who will contend for scored six key points off the bench in the MWC All-America honors at forward, Tournament against New Mexico. already ranks 10th all-time at Utah “Sasha looks remarkably good, physically,” in scoring with 1,389 career points. Elliott said. “I think she can really help us win Last year she ranked second in the some games.” MWC in scoring (17.0 ppg) and Sophomore guard Josi McDermott is in her was 10th in rebounding (6.2 rpg) third year with Utah after redshirting in 2007-08. as well as ranking in the top 10 in Sitting out the first part of the year with an injury, several other categories. Whipple she provided key minutes during the conference scored in double figures in all but campaign last season. McDermott scored six two games, including three games points off a pair of three-pointers against New with 30 or more points. She was Mexico during the MWC Tournament and also on the MWC All-Tournament team played significant minutes during the NCAA after scoring 21 points with seven Tournament run. rebounds and five assists against “Josi seems to be 100% for the first time San Diego State in the title game. since her surgery,” Elliott said. “With increased Janita Badon gained valuable experience at point guard last Whipple averaged 19.5 points in toughness, she can provide us some quality time.” year, averaging 19.3 minutes per game with four starts. Utah’s NCAA Tournament games. Junior Cydney Knight has been utilized in

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a number of roles during the last two seasons. down open shots, but is also a solid guard with Last year she averaged 8.2 minutes per game in the ball on the floor.” Returning Stat Leaders 27 games off the bench. Knight often stepped up Freshman guard Rita Sitivi averaged 18 wherever she was needed when a teammate was points and 10.5 rebounds per game at Marina Scoring Kalee Whipple (17 .0 ppg) in foul trouble or needed a rest. High School in 2009. She was a two-time league Halie Sawyer (7 1. ppg) “Cydney has become our utility player,” MVP. Rebounding Halie Sawyer (7 6. rpg) Elliott said. “We have played her from the point “Rita seems most comfortable slashing Kalee Whipple (6 .2 rpg)

guard to the power forward and she has willingly and playing to the paint, so we may use her as Assists Kalee Whipple (3 .12 apg) SEASON OUTLOOK done whatever we have asked of her to help the a smaller “four” player in her first year,” Elliott Janita Badon (2 .48 apg) team. Teammates like that are irreplaceable.” said. “She gets better each day as she adapts to Blocks Halie Sawyer (1 12. bpg) Redshirt freshman guard Iwalani Rodrigues the rigors of competition at this level.” Kalee Whipple (0 .55 bpg) was rated as the No. 2 overall player in the state Freshman guard Chelsea Bridgewater was a Steals Kalee Whipple (2 .18 spg) of Hawaii and was fifth in the state in scoring as two-time first-team all-state player at Timpview Halie Sawyer (0 79. spg) a senior (12.0 ppg). She led both Roosevelt High High School in Utah. She played in the 4A All-Star FG Percentage Kalee Whipple ( 440). School (2006 and 2007) and Kalani High School game. Halie Sawyer ( .426) (2008) to state titles. “Chelsea is a walk on for us, and will be “Iwa is a very gifted athlete and a smooth asked to do everything and anything we need 3-Pt . FG Pct . Cydney Knight ( 545). player,” Elliott said. “She is, however, a true her to do to benefit the team,” Elliott said. “She Kalee Whipple ( 376). freshmen in her training, so she has much to has already brought a great work ethic and has Free Throw Pct . Kalee Whipple ( .764) learn.” become a great teammate.” Halie Sawyer ( 651). Freshman guard Rachel Messer helped lead Minutes Played Kalee Whipple (35 .8 mpg) Thunder Ridge high school to the state semifinals Point Guard Halie Sawyer (33 .2) in 2008 and the quarterfinals in 2009 and 2007. Sophomore point guard Janita Badon The all-state player was in the Colorado prep all- steadily gained more playing time throughout star game as a senior. the season last year, sharing the minutes with the conference in blocks (1.21 per game). Sawyer “Rachel is the true shooting guard we fellow freshman Hannah Stephens (who has averaged 7.1 points per game. always like to have,” Elliott said. “She can knock since transferred). She started the final four “I believe Halie will have her best year this games of the season in the year,” Elliott said. “As a senior, she is ready to MWC Tournament and NCAA go.” Tournament. Badon averaged Sophomore center Mandy Munns came off 3.2 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 the bench in 23 games last year, averaging 1.2 assists per game with 27 steals. points and 1.3 rebounds per game with a .409 “Janita continues to improve shooting percentage. every day, as she did last year “Mandy took this off season and decided and over the summer,” Elliott she wanted to be a player,” Elliott said. “She has said. “All aspects of her game lost weight and greatly improved her mobility. are getting better, and she has She is more competitive and I am very proud of committed to improving her what she has done between her freshman and shooting ability.” sophomore year.” Junior Hennasea Tokumura Utah added some height to its roster during sat out last year with an ACL the offseason with 6’4” Diana Rolniak and 6’3” injury but came off the bench in 25 Taryn Wicijowski starting their careers at Utah. games in 2007-08. She continues Rolniak led Regis Jesuit to the 2009 5A state to struggle with the injury but championship with a 24-4 record, averaging 9.1 is hopeful to be back during the points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game. season. She set a Colorado state record for career blocked “Hennasea has a return in shots and most blocks in a game. Wicijowski mind for Thanksgiving, but the averaged 8.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game doctors will be in charge of that,” as a team captain for the Canada Junior National Elliott said. “It will then take some Team at the FIBA World U19 Championships time for her to become acquainted in 2009, helping lead Canada to a fourth-place with competition again.” finish. She also played in the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in 2008. Bigs “Diana is a very long athlete, which is a Sawyer has steadily good addition to our team,” Elliott said. “Her size improved each of her three years and length give us some new options. at Utah and has the potential for “Taryn gained valuable experience in all-conference honors at the end international competition this summer. She is of the season. Last year in her more ready than most to see this level of play.” first year as a starter, she was fifth Halie Sawyer was in the top five in the conference in rebounds in the MWC in rebounding (7.6 (7.0 per game) and blocks (1.21 per game) last year. per game) and finished fourth in

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Numerical Alphabetical No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Exp. 1 Janita Badon 5-6 G So . 1VL Portland, Ore . (Jefferson HS) 1 Janita Badon 5-6 G So . 1VL 2 Kalee Whipple 6-0 F Sr . 3VL Hiko, Nev . (Pahranagat Valley HS) 21 Chelsea Bridgewater 6-0 G Fr . HS 3 Iwalani Rodrigues 5-9 G Fr . RS Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Kalani HS) 12 Cydney Knight 6-1 G/F Jr . 2VL 10 Josi McDermott 6-0 G So . 1VL Ashland, Ore . (Ashland HS) 10 Josi McDermott 6-0 G So . 1VL 11 Taryn Wicijowski 6-3 C Fr . HS Regina, Sask . (National Elite Development Acad .) 20 Sasha McKinnon 6-0 G Sr . 3VL 12 Cydney Knight 6-1 G/F Jr . 2VL Pasco, Wash . (Pasco HS) 13 Rachel Messer 5-9 G Fr . HS 13 Rachel Messer 5-9 G Fr . HS Highlands Ranch, Colo . (Thunder Ridge HS) 42 Mandy Munns 6-3 C So . 1VL 14 Hennasea Tokumura 5-4 G Jr . 2VL Honolulu, Hawaii (Iolani HS) 3 Iwalani Rodrigues 5-9 G Fr . RS 20 Sasha McKinnon 6-0 G Sr . 3VL Langley, B .C . (Brookswood Secondary) 32 Diana Rolniak 6-4 F Fr . HS 21 Chelsea Bridgewater 6-0 G Fr . HS Provo, Utah (Timpview HS) 22 Halie Sawyer 6-1 F Sr . 3VL 22 Halie Sawyer 6-1 F Sr . 3VL Panguitch, Utah (Panguitch HS) 24 Rita Sitivi 5-10 G Fr . HS 24 Rita Sitivi 5-10 G Fr . HS Huntington, Calif . (Marina HS) 14 Hennasea Tokumura 5-4 G Jr . 2VL 32 Diana Rolniak 6-4 F Fr . HS Aurora, Colo . (Regis Jesuit HS) 2 Kalee Whipple 6-0 F Sr . 3VL 42 Mandy Munns 6-3 C So . 1VL Brigham City, Utah (Box Elder HS) 11 Taryn Wicijowski 6-3 C Fr . HS

SEASON OUTLOOK TV / Radio Roster Roster Breakdown

By Class Freshmen (6): Chelsea Bridgewater, Rachel Messer, Iwalani Rodrigues, Diana Rolniak, Rita Sitivi, Taryn Wicijowski . Sophomores (3): Janita Badon, Josi McDermott, Mandy Munns 1 2 3 10 Juniors (2): Cydney Knight, Hennasea Tokumura Seniors (3): Sasha McKinnon, Halie Sawyer, Janita Badon Kalee Whipple Iwalani Rodrigues Josi McDermott Kalee Whipple 5-6 G So . 6-0 F Sr . 5-9 G Fr . 6-0 G So . By Height 6-4: Diana Rolniak 6-3: Mandy Munns, Taryn Wicijowski 6-1: Cydney Knight, Halie Sawyer 6-0: Chelsea Bridgewater, Josi McDermott, Sasha McKinnon, Kalee Whipple 5-10: Rita Sitivi 11 12 13 14 5-9: Rachel Messer, Iwalani Rodrigues 5-6: Janita Badon Taryn Wicijowski Cydney Knight Rachel Messer Hennasea Tokumura 5-4: Hennasea Tokumura 6-3 C Fr . 6-1 G/F Jr . 5-9 G Fr . 5-4 G Jr . By Position Guard (9): Janita Badon, Chelsea Bridgewater, Cydney Knight, Josi McDermott, Sasha McKinnon, Rachel Messer, Iwalani Rodrigues, Rita Sitivi, Hennasea Tokumura Center (2): Mandy Munns, Taryn Wicijowski Forward (4): Cydney Knight, Diana Rolniak, 20 21 22 24 Halie Sawyer, Kalee Whipple

Sasha McKinnon Chelsea Bridgewater Halie Sawyer Rita Sitivi By State/Country 6-0 G Sr . 6-0 G Fr . 6-1 F Sr . 5-10 G Fr . California (1): Riti Sitivi Canada (2): Sasha McKinnon, Taryn Wicijowski Colorado (2): Rachel Messer, Diana Rolniak Hawaii (2): Iwalani Rodrigues, Hennasea Tokumura Nevada (1): Kalee Whipple Oregon (2): Janita Badon, Josi McDermott Utah (3): Chelsea Bridgewater, Halie Sawyer, 32 42 Mandy Munns Diana Rolniak Mandy Munns Washington (1): Cydney Knight 6-4 F Fr . 6-3 C So .

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