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Media Information ...... 1 All requests for press and photo passes should be made either by letter or UNL V Locker Room Policy .. . : ... 1 telephone at least one week in advance of the game. Visiting media are re­ Athletic Directory ...... 2 quired to make their requests through their sports information director. Creden­ tials will not be mailed. Credentials may be picked up the day before'·each Las Vegas, The University ...... 2 game at the UNLV Sports Information Office or at the Will Call window the day OPEN 24 HOURS 731- 1050 Las Vegas. Th e City ...... 3 of the game. UNL V President. Requests for telephones should be directed through Central Telephone Com­ Dr . Leonard Goodall ...... 3 pany of Las Vegas Marketing Department (702) 385-1400. The UNLV Sports In­ Season Outlook ...... 5 formation Office will not provide any courtside phones. Three phones on a first Past Coaching Records ...... 5 come. first served basis will be available after each game in the UNLV Sports In­ formation Office. The Coaches ...... 6 Complete game statistics are provided at each Lady Rebel home game. Lady Rebels Travel Plans ...... 7 They include team and individual stats, as well as half-time and quickie stats Media Outlets ...... 8 throughout the game. '82-'83 Schedule ...... 9 Photo passes will be issued to only accredited media. as space limitations UNLV Athletic Director. necessitate strict handling of photographers. Dr . Brad Rothermel ...... 10 Italian Specialties Rebel Co-Capta1ns ...... 11 Returning Lady Rebels . . . 12 13 Lady Rebels Recruits...... 13. 14 UNL V LOCKER ROOM POLICY Tournaments ...... 15 Team Season Records ...... 16 Lady Rebel post-game policies conform to NCAA efforts to assist news media in coverage of Lady Rebel Basketball . In 1982-83 the following rules wil l apply: Team Game Records ...... 16 1. Head Coach Sheila Strike and her staff will be available for interviews 10 STEAKS Team Career Records...... 16 minutes after they have entered the locker room. Keeping Score - 2 No cameras or television will be permitted in the dressing. shower or toilet UNL V and Opponents ...... 17 areas. Post-game pictures and N interviews will be allowed directly out­ Rosters side the locker room. (numerical & alphabetical) ... 19 3. No members of the opposite sex are permitted in the dressing. shower or Administrators ...... 20 toilet areas of the Lady Rebel locker room. Players and coaches will be made available for interviews upon request. '8 1-'82 in Review ...... 22 4. No children are permitted in the post-game interview areas and in the '81 '-'82 Lady Rebel Stat Highs .. 23 locker room. '81 '-'82 Results ...... 24 5. Parents and official visitors will be admitted approximately 20 minutes All-time Lady Rebel Records . ... 25 after the team enters the locker room or upon the coaches' discretion. Lady Rebel All-time Series Histories ...... 27, 28 "Where Sands meets Twain on Paradise." Lady Rebel All-time Scorers . ... 29 Lady Rebel Letter Winners ...... 29 Thank-you's '81-'82 ...... 30 BEST TIME TO REACH HEAD COACH SHEILA STRIKE Support Staff ...... 31 The best time to reach Sheila Strike IS between 11 a .m. and noon on Opponents ...... 32-36 weekdays. The Lady Rebel Basketball phone number is : (702) 739-3151.

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Is your phone always busy with talkative teenagers or roommates? Or do you tie it up often with your' soc ial or community activities? Why hassle over one phone when a ON THE COVER: Three seniors on this second I ine - with a separate year's Lady Rebels Basketball team number -costs so little? It's are Sonia Lykes , Jennifer Webb and convenient and easy to get. Penny Welsh. Sonia is the team's To order another line for your " floor general" and plays point home, call our business office guard; Penny was last season's high at 385-1400. scorer. averaging over twenty CENTEL points per game. ATHLETIC DIRECTORY LAS VEGAS, LAS VEGAS, THE CITY Dr. Brad Rothermel, Athletic Director ...... (702) 739-3483 THE UNIVERSITY First settled in 1855 as a missionary outpost of the Mormon Church, Las Dr. Wayne Pearson, Assoc. Athletic Director ...... 739-3614 Las Vegas is known world-wide as an entertainment capital. But there is Vegas today has blossomed into a metropolis of more than 450,000 perma­ Dennis Finfrock, Asst. Athletic Director ...... 739-3761 another s1de of the Ci ty wh1ch IS gaining national recognition each year. nent residents. We have new parks, museums, churches, hospitals and Tina Kunzer, Women's Athletic Coordinator ...... 739-3480 _ The Umvers1ty of Nevada, Las Vegas is a growing institution of higher learn­ libraries. Bill Bennett, Athletic Information Officer ...... 739-3207 mg. In less than ten years, UNLV has tripled its campus size allowing room Our cultural scene is enriched by art galleries, legitimate theatres, a pro­ fessional ballet company and numerous serious musical organizations. Mark Pabich, Asst. Athletic Information Officer ...... 739-3208 for the university's 63 different degree programs available to students, In· elu ding over two dozen at the master's and doctoral levels. When you live here, you soon realize that the glitter and glamour of the Charles Bloom, Student Asst., Athletic Information ...... 739-3208 Founded in 1957, UNLV has grown from a single one-story building 1n the " Strip" is usually left to the tourists; in all the other important ways, Las Charlotte Summers, Athletic Business Manager ...... 739-3159 desert to a green, 335-acre campus wi th a total head-count enrollment of ap­ Vegas is no different than any large city on the move. The advantage is that Le Riggle, Ticket Manager ...... 739-3267 proximately 11 ,000 {est.) if you want to take part in Las Vegas' unique entertainment scene, it's there. Jackie Newton, Athletic Academic Advisor ...... 739-3673 To accommodate the increasing enrollment, UNLV has undertaken a For UNLV, this is the picturesque southwestern . W ith in a Larry Chin, Equipment Manager ...... 739-3154 massive construction program which has brought millions of dolla-rs worth of 30-mil e radius lie the shores of Lake Mead, massive Hoover Dam and the John Padilla, Asst. Equipment Manager ...... 739-3154 new buildings to the campus in the past decade. Colorado River re creation area, the snow skiing trails of 12,000-foot Mount Charleston, and a panorama of red-rock mountains, eroded sandstone land­ Tom Kocher, Trainer ...... _...... 739-3677 These include one of the most modern teacher education facilities in the country, a major classroom and off!ce building, a four-building phys1cal scapes and forgotten ghost towns. The ci ty is only 4 to 5 hours drive by car Jeannie Denham, Asst. Trainer ...... 739-3158 education complex complete w1th a 50-meter mdoor swimmmg pool, new from Los An geles, Phoenix or southern 's great national parks. Davey Pearl, Fundraising Coordinator ...... 739-3614 la boratories and classrooms in the life sc1ences, and a spacious 2,000-seat Las Vegas (Spanish for " The Meadows") is the seat of Clark County, Richard Harp, Faculty Representative ...... 739-3156 concert hall which serves as a cultural home for the entire community. located in the southern tip of Nevada, bordered by Arizona and the Colorado Jerry Koloskie, Trainer ...... 739-3677 A $7 million, four-story addition to the James Dickinson L1brary opened in River on the east and California on the west. The Las Vegas metropolitan Fall 1981 , providing better facilities and more room for the growing student area is nestled in a 2,000-foot high desert valley surrounded by mountains UNLV ATHLETIC COACHING STAFF body which requires expanded library holdings. that range in height from 5,000 to 12,000 feet. , Head Basketball Coach ...... 739-3295 A generous gift from local attorney and businessman Artemus W. Ham, Jr., Mark Warkentien, Asst. Basketball Coach ...... 739-3234 provided money for the new Alta Ham fine arts building, completed in April 1982. The $4.2 million bu 'lding will house teaching, research and studio Tim Grgurich, Asst. Basketball Coach ...... 739-3234 facilities for the departmer.ts of theatre arts, music and art. School Colors Bill Lastra, Asst. Basketball Coach ...... 739-3295 Ground was recently broken for a $9 million facility to house both the Col­ FACTS University Telephone Athletic Director Scarlet and Gra y Harvey Hyde, Head Football Coach ...... 739-3400 lege of Business and Economics and the College of Hotel Administration. (702) 7 39-30 11 Dr . Brad Rothermel Nickname Greg Mohns, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 Special features mclude enclosed patios and a kitchen and din1ng room for Chancellor Enrollment Lady Rebels Bob Owens, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 "hands-on" foodserv1ce practice. Dr . Robert Bersi Ground has been broken on the 18,000-seat Thomas and Mack sports Address 10,000 Conference Barry Lamb, Asst. Football Coach ...... _..... 739-3400 President Division I Independent Bob Karmelowicz, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 pavillion and continu1ng educat1on complex. Th1s building will serve as the 4505 Maryland Parkwa y Founded Ron Mims, Asst. Football Coach ...... _..... 739-3400 new home for UNLV wrestling in 1983. La s Vegas, Nevad a 89154 Dr . Leonard Goodall 1957 (NCAA) There are more than 400 faculty at UNLV today. They come from , Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 distinguished centers of learning - Berkeley, Harvard, Chicago. Princeton­ AI Tanara, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 and through their research and publications they are earning a fine academ1c STAN'S , Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 reputation for UNLV in c1rcles of h1gher education. UNLV PRESIDENT Randy Whitsitt, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 The College of Hotel Administration, for example. ranks among the finest RACQUET Telephone: (702) 736-7474 Bill Briggs, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 programs of its type in the United States, and its graduates hold -top manage­ Dr. Leonard Goodall Denny Wagner, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 ment positions 1n hotels, restaurants and hospitals the world over. SHOPPE Tim Wilson, Strength Coach ...... 739-3400 The university's reputation in the sc1ences IS growing, too, as it carnes out research projects in such fields as desert ecology, env1ronmental biology and STAN WEI NER Kit Lathrop, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 geology, takmg full advantage of UNLV's unique Southwestern desert setting. Owner Harry Hedrick, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 The UNLV theatre arts department cont1nues to earn regional and national Everything for·'Fenni.­ STEINER CLEANERS • LAUNDRY Mike Lombardi, Asst. Football Coach ...... 739-3400 awards for its outstanding dramatic productions, and mus1c students are now Tennis for Everyone It's good to have a friend Mark Churella, Head Wrestling Coach ...... 739-3762 earning credits playing behmd the superstars of show business on the Las Las Vegas' Only Complete Tennis & Racquet Ball Pro Shop in the cleaning business! Pat Christenson, Events Coordinator & Asst. Coach ...... 739-3484 Vegas Strip. With Latest Apparel Over the past several years, the UN LV Jazz Ensemble has garnered 1131 Tropicana East at Maryland Pkwy. Bill Rosado, Asst. Wrestling Coach ...... 739-3762 Expert Stringing and Repairs Las Vegas, Nevada 891 09 Tim Jeffries, Asst. Wrestling Coach ...... 739-3762 numerous awards in international competition. The group has traveled in Switzerland, Poland, the Orient. and most recen tly toured South America. Phone (702) 732-7059 Mike Abrams, Asst. Wrestling Coach ...... 739-3762 3661 Maryland Parkway VIC PLASSMAN The university also has a progressive teacher education program, a growmg Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Tom Coffing, Asst. Wrestling Coach ...... 739-3762 nursing department and solid preparation for students in the soc1al sc1ences, Scott Ruppe ...... 739-3762 the humanities, business and economics. Fred Dallimore, Head Baseball Coach ...... 739-3499 UNLV also reaches out into the cqmmunity through its aggressive continu­ Joe Pignatello's Rick Down, Asst. Baseball Coach ...... 739-3835 ing education program that last year enrolled 16,000 local re sidents - from Greeting Cards • Gifts • Wedding Invitations Dr. Leonard Goodall is in his fourth year Jamous Celebrity AI McDaniels, Women's Track and Women's! housewives to business owners, graduates to four-year-olds. Candy and Cake Decorating Supplies Men's Cross Country Head Coach ...... 739-3256 The future is bright for UNLV as it begms its 25th year of service to N&vada as the President of the University of Michael Drakulich, Golf Coach ...... 739-3289 through teaching, research and public service. Nevada, Las Vegas. · Goodall came to UNLV from the Univer­ Jim Reitz, Women's and Men's Swimming Coach ...... 739-3636 Glees Party Shops Gary Boyd, Men's and Women's Diving Coach ...... 739-3636 sity of Michigan-Dearborn in July of 1979, ~0t where he was the school's chancellor. Sheila Strike, Head Women's Basketball Coach ...... 739-3151 of Nevada Restaurant Best Wishes Previously, he served as associate dean of Dan Pence, Asst. Women's Basketball Coach ...... 739-3152 5 Locations to Serve You 355 Convention Center Dr. faculties and vice chancellor at the Univer­ Jim Bolla, Asst. Women's Basketball Coach ...... 739-3152 To Our 3738 E. Flamingo sity of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Across from the Landmark Hotel Fred Albrecht, Head Tennis Coach ...... 739-3621 456-0056 From 1962 to 1967, Dr. Goodall worked Barry Barto, Soccer Coach ...... 739-3836 Rebels 3661 Maryland Pkwy. as assistant director and later as director 734-0885 735-3653 BEST TIME TO REACH COACH STRIKE: of the Bureau of Government at Arizona 11:00 a.m. until noon weekdays (702) 739-3151 State University. He received his bachelor of arts degree in social science from Central Missouri Hours STEEL, INC. State College in 1958. He earned his 7 a.m. Mon- B. p.m. Sat. Sunday 12 Noon-5 p.m. master of arts in political science from the University of Missouri in 1960 and a doc­ A GEORGE EIFERMAN'S torate in political science from the Univer­ sity of Illinois in 1962. Ray M. John son Goodall is the author of three books, Ur­ HEALTH CLUB Sales Representative ban Politics in the Southwest, The COMMERCIAL CENTER 384-6852 American Metropolis and State Politics Next to First Western Savings 1600 E. Desert Inn Road, #104 and Higher Education. He has also written 2400 Western Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 numerous monographs and articles in (702) 733-1533 Phone 731-1096 scholarly journals. 953 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 11-A Las Vegas, Nevada He and his wife, Lois, have two Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 OURfiR SI O UARIWCEniUDI For your insurance needs. daughters and a son. 2 3

• 1982-82 Season ~ Swiss. German & Prospectus Amertcan Food Head Coach Sheila Strike's ~-:g~~~ 1982-83 Lady Rebel Basketball squad will seek to regain national respect this year when the season ,._(\.~~ Spociol Rath•k•D" gets underway, Saturday, \)' ~ Take-out Menu November 27 at 11 :00 a .m. in the Across f r om the Las VeCJas H ilto n GO! REBELS 3003 Paradise Road I 734-6888 Las Vegas Convention Center against Fresno State University. UNLV, which finished it's season at GO 13-16 last year, has undergone a GRAND OPENING ••• • • • complete face-lift under the third year Strike (25-28 career mark) and optimistically has a chance at a na­ Custom Car Cleaning tional ranking early in the year. Six et Charleston Weal Car Wash • 4820 W. Charleston • 878-2666 returning letterwinners anchor a ------PROTECT YOUR /NVESTMENT------young team which features seven $EnPgEI~nleAl $ COMPLET1h tc~ETAIL SPECIAL ;nc'"-··· saggs first-year Lady Rebels, among them, • 095 • HWIII..uh . "'9"1t~ll*l*:l , blltl l polilll, junior college All-America guard Cl ean1ng.... 1 ·::;."1.!. :~:. =:-;;.~,;.,~ Rochelle Oliver and freshman Donya Monroe, a Parade Magazine High School first-team All­ America last season. Westside Charter Services. Inc. Never has UNLV had more height "VIP Charter and Tour Service" in it's lineup either. Freshman Tara All OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE. Garlepp, a 6-5 center is expected WE SPECIALIZE IN: to contribute to this year's squad im­ CHARTERS, SCENIC AND SIGHTSEEING TOURS, mediately as are freshmen Stacy AIRPORT TRANSFERS, NIGHT CLUB TOURS Green. 6-4, and Jackie Tefft, also AND CONVENTIONS. 6-4 . In addition, the Lady Rebels 120 McWilliams Street (702) 385-5949 have five other athletes 6-0 and Las Vegas, NV 89106 over, including Monroe (6-2), junior Lori Arent (6-1), sophomore letter­ man Valerie Juick (6-1), junior letter­ man Puala Clear (6-0), and senior letterman Jennifer Webb (6-0). Strike Recreation Vehicles wilf dlso have more height in the & Motor Homes backcourt this year with the addi­ tion of Misty Thomas from Windsor, New & Used Ontario (5-11) . Thomas will see ac­ CALL 384-1234 Complete Service & Parts Department 457-9320 tion behind three year letterwinner Sonia Lykes, a rocket-quick guard 3535 BOULDER HYWY . LAS VEGAS . NEVADA 69121 (7021 457 -6906 (5-4) who has been perhaps the most consistent Rebel over the past three season. Guard Penny Welsh REBEL COACHING RECORDS (5-1 0) returns for her second season GO • • • with the UNL V program and judging Season Coach Wins Losses Pet. by last year's performance, her 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 8 7 .533 competition for a starting berth will 1975-76 Dan Ayala 26 5 .844 have to wrestle the spot away. 1976-77 Dan Ayala 14 4 .777 UNLV's other returning letterwinner, sophomore Kathy Acor (5-11) saw 1977-78 Dan Ayala 23 2 .920 limited action last season, but one 1978-79 Dan Ayala 24 4 .857 year's experience should help con­ 1979-80 Dan Ayala 22 8 .733 siderably. 1980-81 Sheila Strike 12 12 .500 "We have perhaps more talent Pet. this year than I've seen in a long Years Coach Wins Losses time," commented Strike, "We've 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 8 7 .533 got good depth which is going to 1975-80 Dan Ayala 109 23 .827 be important this year because of 1980- Sheila Strike 23 28 .472 our schedule. With our slate being as difficult as it is, we should know by the first ten games of the season UNLV IN POST-SEASON 1977-78 just how good we are." AIAW Region 8 Tournament UNL V 86, San Jose State 55 J The Lady Rebel's 1982-83 home 1979-80 UNLV 87 , Cal Poly, Pomona 83 schedule includes dates with three­ UNLV 77 , Southern California 78 (OD UNLV 88, UCLA 100 time defending national champion 1978-79 1975-76 Louisiana Tech, nationally ranked UNLV 87. San Francisco State 78 UNLV 85, Chico State 61 CALL384-3540 U. of Mississippi in the UNLV Desert UNLV 78 , Long Beach State 81 UNL V 60, Cal State, Fullerton 67 Classic, and many other schools UNLV 79, Southern Cal 93 UNLV 77 , UCLA 97 which figured to be nationally rank­ ed. 5 THE COACHES TRAVEL PLANS Switch TO Destination: Reno, Nevada and return Albertsons Depart: Las Vegas, Tuesday, November 30, 1982 between 9:00 DO YOU COOd. a .m. and 11 :00 a .m. to Reno, The Change Will Nevada.

A'Aibertsons Return : Las Vegas, Wednesday December 1, 1982 between 8:00 FOLLOW ALL THE and 10:00 a .m. from Reno, Nevada. COLLEGE ACTION Destination: Fullerton and Pomona, California and return Depart : Las Vegas, Friday December 3, 1982 between 10:00 AT THE BINGO PALACE a .m. and 12 :00 p .m. to Orange SHEILA STRIKE DAN PENCE JIM BOLLA County Airport. Head Coach SPORTS BOOK Return : Las Vegas, Sunday Assistant Coach Assistant Coach December 5, 1982 between 12:00 Sheila Strike begins her third If the Lady Rebels needed a Professional playing ex­ p .m. and 2:00 p .m. from Orange season with the Lady Rebels, com­ "Psych" coach, Dan Pence County Airport. piling a 25-28 record in her first two perience is brought to the Lady ~ seasons as a collegiate boss. With would be the man. One of the Rebel coaching staff by Assis­ an outstanding recruiting year in top players to come out of tant Jim Bolla . Jim spent a Bingo Palace Casino 1982, Strike hopes to rebound UNL V Sahara at Rancho Destination: Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Central High season with the Cannon team in and return into the national limelight this School, Pence has spent the season. Landing such players as JC Venice, Italy and later was a Depart: Las Vegas, Monday All-America Rochelle Oliver and past 6 years exploring the member of a team of American December 20, 1982 between 4:00 high school sensations Donya sociological imbalance of professionals who toured South p .m. and 7:00 p .m . to Phoenix, Arizona. Monroe and Tara Garlepp. Strike gender roles . Particularly America. His transition into the CERTIFIED UNION STATION could look forward to one of the culture. VAN'S STRIP UNION most promising Lady Rebel seasons coaching profession took place 3781 LAS VEGAS BLVC. SO . MECHANIC ON CUTY OPEN 24 HOURS Return : Las Vegas, Wednesday LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 9g109 in history. All this adds to his talents as a at his alma-mater, the University AUTO AIR CONDITIONING December 22, -1982 between 12:00 ..JUaT NO,.TI-I Ofl' TROPICANA HOTI!:L Since coming to UNLV, Strike has working coach, talents which of Pittsburgh. PHONE 738·42ge p.m. and 2:00 p.m. from Phoenix, assembled an outstanding staff were developed -beginning as Beginning as a graduate Arizona. and has implemented a year-round training program for the Lady a player at the University of assistant for both the men's and Southern California and then Rebels. After her first two seasons, women's programs at Pitt, Destination: San Francisco, Strike is only now reaping the the University of Arizona. Coach Bolla became the re­ California and return benefits from the programs she has 0 Besides " in the gym " Depart: Las Vegas, Sunday introduced at UNLV. bounding specialist for the Pan­ Prior to joining the Lady Rebs, coaching responsi bi I ities, thers. The results were im­ December 26, 1982 between 4:00 Strike was an assistant at the Univer­ Coach Pence is in charge of the pressive .. .at the end of the '79 ~ p .m. and 7:00 p .m . to San Fran­ cisco, California. sity of Oregon for two season. Lady Rebels' recruiting for the season the Pitt men were #3 on Before that. Strike coached the girls' western part of the country, a varsity at North Delta High School in the NCAA's rebounding charts Return : Las Vegas, Thursday Delta, British Columbia and the JV's job which utilizes his and at the end of the '80 season December 30, 1982 between 12:00 at Simon Fraser University in Bur­ sociological expertise as well as the women were 7th according and 2:00 p.m. from San Francisco, naby, British Columbia. his basketball knowledge. to the AIAW. He was a full-time lAS VfGAS DODGf California. As a player, Strike played on the Coach Pence received his Canadian National Team for four assistant for the Pitt women's ON BOTH SIDES OF TOWN seasons as an undergraduate, B.A. in History at the University of team before coming to UNLV. Destination: Omaha, Nebraska traveling across four continents Arizona in 1969 and completed Coach Bolla was captain for and return competing with some of the finest his work on a Masters of Arts in the Panthers in 1975 when they Depart: Las Vegas, Tuesday players in the world. The Canadian Sociology at UNLV this past spr­ made the field for the NIT. The 457·1081•878·1800 January 18, 1983 between 9:00 native played in the World Student ing. His high school playing 3470 BOULDER HIWAY • 824 DECATUR BOULEVARD a.m. and 12:00 p .m. to Omaha, Games in Moscow, the Pan AM previous season he helped Pitt Nebraska. Games in Mexico, the World Cham­ days landed him All-City, All­ make the NCAA field. Like pionships in Cali, Columbia as well State, and Honorable Mention Coach Pence, Coach Bolla was Return : Las Vegas, Sunday January as a trip to China and several tours of Europe. In college, Strike led All-American honors. Dan is in a high school All-America while 23, 1983 between 10:00 a .m. and Laurentian University to the Cana­ his 2nd year at UNLV. playing for Pittsburgh's Canevin 12:00 p .m. from Omaha, Nebraska. dian Collegiate Championship in High, the 1969 Pennsylvania 1974. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO Strike received her B.A. from state champions. Laurentian (Sudbury Ontario) in 2330 Industrial Road 1975, and has received her master's degree in Sociology of Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 (702) 384-6363 Sport and Athletic Administration. 6 MEDIA GOOD LUCK REBELS Newspapers From all of us at. . . Glenn White, Sport Editor 1982-83 LADY REBELS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Joe Burchick, Wrestling Writer Las Vegas REVIEW-J OURNAL DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 1111 W. Bonanza Rd. 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CAREER SlATS PERSONAL: Majoring in the sciences (math. engineering and Year G FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT. biology) at UNL V. Webb was also in her high school's Who's Who 1981-82 23 10 22 .455 0 4 .000 Among American High School Students. Enjoys needlepoint. REB AVG PF OQ TP AVG A Managed an athletic store in the off-season. Parents: Jim and Pat 34 1.5 21 0 20 0.9 3 Webb.

25 33 PAULA CLEAR VALERIE JUICK Forward, 5-11 Sophomore One Letter Forward, 6-0 Covina, California One Letter TARA GARLEPP STACY GREEN San Gabriel, CA Freshman Center, 6-3 Center-Forward, 6-5 Farmington Hills, Ml AT UNL V: One of the more popular Lady Rebels. Clear appeared AT UNLV: Juick appeared in 25 games for the Lady Rebs as a Poughquag, NY in all 29 Rebel games last season. averaging 7.3 points and 5.3 frosh in '81-'82 and scored 64 points. In 1982-83. the San Gabriel rebounds a game. An aggressive player. Clear led the squad in native will have to overcome her foul trouble (she exited 23 personal fouls and dismissals. with 107 and 10 respectively. An games last season due to fouling out). Will challenge for a start­ AT UNLV: 1982-83 will be Green's first year with the Lady Rebels excellent defensive player. Clear will once again be counted on ing spot at forward this season. AT UNLV: Garlepp will challenge for the starting center and she will challenge for a starting role at center. heavily in that role. Spent a large portion of the 1982 spring with a AT SAN GABRIEL HIGH SCHOOL: As~ one of the top rebounders in position along with Stacy Green and Jackie Tefft. casted leg, but should be healthy for the '82-' 83 season. Southern California. Juick led her team to the league title as a AT FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: An All-State performer for coach AT CITRUS JC: Clear spent her frosh season at Citrus JC under junior and the runner-up spot as a senior. Averaged 11 points. Bob Lekovish. Green averaged 19 points and 15 rebounds a coach Jerry Simmons. earning her teams' MVP and all­ two assists and an outstanding 12 rebounds a game as a prep. game. Green also averaged an amazing 11 blocked shots a conference acclaims. Averaged 22 points and 14 rebounds. Earned All-Pacific League both her junior and senior campaigns. contest. Participated in Michigan's high school all-star game. An AT NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 19 points and 11 re­ A member of the Olympic Development League. An outstanding all-conference selection in volleyball and softball also. bounds at Northview. while being named her school's Athlete of swimmer in HS also. the Year in 1980. An all-league performer three times. Clear also PERSONAL: Pursuing a physical therapy degree at UNLV. Juick is PERSONAL: Undecided upon a major at UNLV. Green enjoys jog­ earned her team's MVP honors three times. An all-league per­ a good student. entering UNL V with a 3.0 GPA. Juick enjoys swim­ ging and playing the piano. Four brothers. Mark. Chris. Eric. and former on the softball diamond also. Seven prep letters. three ming. Mother: Lorea Brent. Pat. Parents: Patrick and Susan Green. each in softball and basketball and one in volleyball. PERSONAL: A physical education major. Clear is an excellent stu­ dent. Brother Mark is a professional baseball player. pitching in 1982 for the Boston Red Sox . Clear enjoys dancing and music. Parents: Gene and Barbara Clear.

CAREER SlATS AT UNLV CAREER ST ATS AT UNL V Year G FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT . Year G FG FGA PCT . FT FTA PCT. 1981 -82 29 71 151 .470 71 109 .651 1981-82 25 26 46 .565 12 31 .387

REB AVG PR OQ TP AVG A REB AVG PF DQ TP AVG A 155 5.3 107 10 213 7.3 39 70 2.8 64 23 64 2.6 6 12 13 TOURNAMENTS

7-UP DESERT CLASSIC GOOD LUCK REBELS TOURNAMENT Friday, February 3, 1983 5:30p.m. - University of Mississip­ ROCHELLE OLIVER DONY A MONROE pi (H) vs. University of Nevada, Junior Freshman Reno (V). Guard, 5-7 Forward-Center, 6-2 Bakersfield, CA Tacoma, WA 7:30p.m. - UNLV (H) vs . University vt-n. of San Diego (V) CONSULTING ENGINEERS AT UNLV: Oliver will vie for a starting wing position with the AT UNLV: Monroe is in her first season with the Lady Rebels and Lady Rebs. will compete for a starting position at either center or forward. Saturday, February 4, 1983 AT SANTA MONICA JR. COLLEGE While at Santa Monica, AT CLOVER PARK HIGH SCHOOL: As a three-time letter winner 5:30p.m. - Consolation Game Oliver twice earned JUCO All-America acclaim and was under James Angelel. Monroe earned AII·America honors from the prestigious Street & Smith's and Parade magazines. Led her Loser Game 1 (Home) rated one of the top JC guards in America. team to the 1982 Washington State Crown and was named MVP Loser Game 2 (Visitor) in the state tourney. As a senior. she averaged 27 points and 15 GOOD LUCK rebounds a game. Recipient of the Kiwanis Sportsmanship 7:30p.m. -Final Game REBELS! Award. ... Winner Game 2 (Home) Winner Game 1 (Visitor PERSONAL: Will study business administration at UNLV . Enjoys ski· ing and scuba diving in off-season as well as traveling. Parents: 9:00 p.m. - Awards Ceremony James and Charlene Monroe.

LAS VEGAS BUDWEISER ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT Thursday, January 6, 1983 3:30p.m. -Cal Poly Pomona (H) vs . New Mexico State (V) 5:30p.m. -Washington State (H) SG60 BOULDER -'"JUST SOUTH ofmOPICANA vs . Creighton University (V) 7:30 p .m. - UNLV (H) vs . West ~ T A H W I O[ Texas State (V) JACKIE TEFFT MISTY PAIGE THOMAS Freshman Freshman Friday, January 7, 1983 Center, 6-4 ~TEAM UP WITH CARLOS Guard, 5-11 3:30p.m. -Cal Poly Pomona (H) 3130 Westwood Dr1ve FOR FOOD, FUN, FROLICI Las Vegas. Nevada 89 109 Tucson, AZ Windsor, Ont. Canada vs . Washington State (V) 4770 S. Maryland Pkwy. (702)737-1055 5:30 p.m. - Creighton University 737-1541 AT UNLV: In her first season with the Lady Rebels. Tefft will AT UNLV: Thomas is in her first season with the Lady Rebels. challenge for the starting center spot. (H) vs. West Texas State (V) Every room a " Mini-Suite" AT VINCENT MASSEY SECONDARY SCHOOL: A four-time All-City 731-2020- Toll Free (800) 634-6501 AT CHOLLA HIGH SCHOOL: Under coach Pat Void. Tefft earned selection under coach Wayne Curtain. Thomas was also a Provin­ 7:30p.m.- New Mexico State (H) • Restaurant/Lounge All-Metro Conference honors as well as being named her cial All-Star (equivalent to All-America honors in the U.S.) Reci­ vs. UNLV (V) • Slot Arcade squad's most valuable player. As a prep, she averaged 19 pient of the Arcanum Award, given to the student in her city who • AM/FM Digital Clock Radio points and 13 rebounds a contest. best combines athletic skill and academic achievement. Saturday, January 8, 1983 • HBO, Movies, Sports, News 24 hours a do • Meeting Rooms/Banquets PERSONAL: A two-time member of her country's Jr. National Team . PERSONAL: Undecided major at UNLV . Spent this last summer 3:30 p .m. -New Mexico State (H) • Pool/Wet Bar/Refrigerators working out and playing basketball. preparing for the '82-'83 Thomas will try out for Canada's Olympic team in 1984. Her father season. Paul is the basketball coach at the University of Windsor and was vs. Creighton University (V) • Beauty Salon/Free in Room Coffee the youngest person to coach the Canadian Olympic team in 3500 Paradise Road - Las Vegas. Nevada 891U9 1952. Enjoys windsurfing and bed racing. Thomas also enjoys 5:30 p .m. - West Texas State (H) playing the guitar. flute, piano, violin and viola. vs. Cal Poly Pomona (V) GOOD LUCK REBELS STRATTON ELECTRIC, INC. 7:30p.m.- UNLV (H) vs . Washing­ U N DERGROUN D SPE CIA LIS TS ton State (V) Bud Gibson PO WER • TELEPHONE • STREE T LIGH TS Construction Inc. O FFICE 871 - 1501 (H) Designates Home team Light 1914 S. Highland Drive 5365 S CAMERON M O B IL 386-8618 uniforms Las Vegas, NV 89102 LA S V EGAS, N EVADA 89118 BEEPE R 381-3073 (V) Designates Visiting team Dark 382-5481 uniforms 14 15 Team Season Records Most Games Played- 32 (1975-76) Most Wins - 27 (1975-76) INI-PRR: Most Losses - 16 ( 1981-82 Fewest Wins - 8 (1974-75) Fewest Losses - 2 (1977-78) Best Win-Loss Percentage- .920 For low rates, quality accommodations and lots more (1977-78) We're the Most Home Wins - 21 (1978-79) Most Home Losses - 8 ( 1980-81) Fewest Home Wins - 6 (1974-75) Fewest Home Losses - 0 (1975-76. BEST IN THE WEST 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79) (Off Interstate 15) (Next to MGM Grand) Best Home Win-Loss Percentage- 1.000 TWO LAS VEGAS 2550 S. Rancho Drive 4155 Koval Lane (21-0, 1978-79); (12-0, 1977-78); (14-0, Las Vegas, NV 89102 Las Vegas, NV 891 09 1975-76); (8-0, 1976-77) LOCATIO-NS 702-871-161 6 702-731-2111 Most Road Wins- 9 (1975-76) Most Road Losses - 4 (1979-80, 1980-81) Fewest Road Wi ns - 2 (1974-75, 1978-79, 1980-81) Fewest Road Losses- 0 (1977-78) Patty Strnod Real Estate Specialist Best Road Win-Loss Percentage - 1.000 (6-0, 1977-78) THE Most Wins on Neutra l Court - 3 (1975-76, 1977-78) REALTY liJX"£00 JU~tlioN Most Losses on Neutral Court - 5 Formal Wear (1975-76) CENTER Fewest Wins on Neutral Court - 1 2250 E. Tropicana. #3 (1978-79) Las Vegas. NV 89109 Office: (702) 736-8551 Best Win-Loss Percentage on Neutral Las Vegas, Nevada 8910Z • Phont' (702) 873·8830 Court- .600 (1977-78) Home: (702) 451-5296 Most Points - 2941 (1976-77) Highest Scoring Average - 94.6 (1977-78) Most Field Goals Attempted - 2948 (1975-76) Most Field Goals Ma de - 1254 (1 975-76) Highest Field Goal Percentage - .453 (854-1887, 1981-8 2) 2360 E. Bonanza Most Free Throws Attempted - 928 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Robert E. Gonzales 5115 Soul h lndusl ri al Road #303 (1978-79) In Bonanza Square Presidenl Las Vegas, Nevada 89118 Most Free Throws Made- 565 (1978-79) 385·2505 Res. (702) 456-1320 Bus. (702) 736-1 522 Highest Free Throw Percentage - .697 (1977-78) Most Rebounds- 2237 (1975-76) Highest Rebound Average- 69.9 (1975-76) Most Personal Fouls - 674 (1978-79) · ~ Most Times Fouled Out- 47 (1981 -82) Most Assists- 603 (1975-76) THE STOCK POT PRINTING CENTER IIEITAUIIANT 4161 S. Maryland Parkway 953 E. S.here, A35 las Vegas, Nev. 89109 702-734-0897 Team Game (s-th of~ Venue) Records 734-8401 Most Field Goals Attempted - 132 vs . Skagit Valley Community College Team Career Records (1/12/76) Most Field Goals Made - 56 vs . 1974- 1982 Southern Utah Sta~e College (1/20/76) Highest Field Goal Percentage - .595 Games Played - 201 (50 of 84 vs. Baylor University ( 1/4/80) Free Throws Attempted - 4,895 Most Free Throws Attempted - 52 vs. E. Games Won - 143 Free Throws Made - 3,096 Oklahoma St. (12/9/77) Games Lost- 58 Free Throw Percentage - .632 Highest Free Throw Percentage- .920 Winning Percentage - .711 Rebounds - 10,755 Poi nts Scored- 14,781 (23 of 25) vs . Montclair State (12/8/78) Rebound Average - 53 .5 Most Points- 121 vs . University of Scoring Average - 83. 9 Personal Fouls- 4,309 Colorado (1/9/76) Field Goals Attempted - 16.858 Times Fouled Out - 200 Field Goals Made- 6.881 Most Rebounds - 92 vs. Skagit Valley Assists - 3.137 Field Goal Percentage - .408 Community College (1/12/76) Most Assists - 37 vs . University of Colorado (1 /9/76) 16 UNLV

TOTALS- No. Name Field Goals Free Throws Fouls FG FT TP Thomas 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 UNLV ROSTER Lykes 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 Green 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 Garleoo 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 Oliver 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 Acor 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 Arent 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 NUMERICAL ROSTER Juick 222222222222222 11111111111 ·12345 Webb 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 No. Player Pos. Pt. Cl. Hometown Clear 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 4 Misty Thomas G 5-11 FR Windsor, Ontario Canada Monroe 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 5 Sonia Lykes G 5-4 SR Inglewood, CA Welsh 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 .1 Tefft 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 12 Stacy Green c 6-4 FR Farmington Hills, Ml 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 ., 14 Tara Garlepp C-F 6-5 FR Poughquag, NY 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 21 Rochelle Oliver G 5-7 JR Bakersfield, CA 24 Kathy Acor F 5-11 so Las Vegas, NV 30 Lori Arent F 6-1 JR Pittsburgh, PA OPPONENTS 33 Valerie Juick F 6-1 so San Gabriel, CA 34 Jennifer Webb F 6-0 SR Wenatchee, WA 25 Paula Clear F 6-0 JR Covina, CA 44 Donya Monroe F 6-2 FR S.W. Tacoma, WA TOTALS- 52 Penny Welsh G-F 5-10 SR Wilmington, DL No. Name Field Goals Free Throws Fouls FG FT TP 55 Jackie Tefft 6-4 FR Tucson, Al 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 c 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 No. Player Pos. Pt. Cl. Hometown 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 24 Acor, Kathy F 5-11 so Las Vegas, NV 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 30 Arent, Lori F 6-1 JR Pittsburgh, PA 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 25 Clear, Paula F 6-0 JR Covina, CA 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 14 Garlepp, Tara C-F FR 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 6-5 Poughquag, NY 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 12 Green, Stacy c 6-4 FR Farmington Hills, Ml 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 33 Juick, Valerie F 6-1 so San Gabriel, CA 222222222222222 11111111111 12345 5 Lykes, Sonia G 5-4 SR Inglewood, CA 1 44 Monroe, Donia F 6-2 FR S.W. Tacoma, WA Oliver, Rochelle J 21 G 5-7 JR Bakersfield, CA 55 Tefft, Jackie c 6-4 FR Tucson, Al 4 Thomas, Misty G 5-11 FR Windsor, Ontario Canada 34 Webb, Jennifer F 6-0 SR Wenatchee, WA 52 Welsh, Penny F-G 5-1 0 SR Wilmington, DL

18 19 TINA KUNZER DR. WAYNE PEARSON Coordinator of Women's Athletics Associate Athletic Director Involved fulltime with the UNL V Athletic Department since 1971, The 1982 academic year marks Tina Kunzer's Dr . Wayne Pearson is the Rebel's Associate Athletic Director and Director of Athletic Fund-Raising. second year as UNLV's Coordinator of Women's Pearson is the coordinator of the annual fund-raising program Athletics. In th is position she coordinates all which last year brought in $2 million for the UNLV athletic pro­ women's athletic events, community fund raising gram. Pearson's impact on both the UNLV Athletic Department. the and represents the university at national and University and the State of Nevada are diverse. He was a regional meetings as well as other related duties. member of the Nevada State Gaming Control Board from Kunzer is the first to hold the position of Co­ 1967-69. He is the sole proprietor of Nevada Research Con­ sultants - specializing in market research. business surveys, ordinator of Women's Athletics at UNLV. During the public opinion surveys and special consulting to advertising 1981-82 season, she established the first fund-raising agencies and business firms . He is a member of the board of campaign for women's athletic 's a t UNLV-the Lady directors of the Dunes Hotel and Casino Corp. Pearson is on the five-person Board of Psychological Examiners Rebels' Boost-Hers Club. for the state, a post he had held since 1970 and he is past presi­ Taking over as head coach of the UNLV women's dent of the Nevada Psychological Association. He was also tennis program in 1978, Kunzer became involved in cha irman of the ad hoc committee of the University's Board of Regents whose function was to start a marching band for the several areas of the UNLV athletic program, in­ UNLV athletic program. That committee first met in December cluding two years as a graduate assistant in the 1977, and UNLV had its first marching band in 1980. Physical Education Department from 1977-79. Born in East Ely, Nev .. Pearson is a graduate of White Pine High School in Ely. He received both his bachelor's and master of arts Since 1977, she has served as the consultant to the degrees in general psychology from Nevada-Reno. He got his UNLV c heerleaders. undergraduate degree in 1952 and his masters in 1957. follow­ Kunzer, a native of Las Vegas, is a 1975 graduate ing a two-year stint in the Army. Pearson obtained his Ph.D. in educational psychology and of UNL V and earned a masters in education at UNL V measurement from Cornell University in 1960. in 1977. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi national honor society.

DENNIS FINFROCK JACKIE NEWTON Assistant Athletic Director Academic Counselor As Assistant Athletic Director at UNL V, Dennis Finfrock is in charge of team travel arrangements for football and men's UNL V's emphasis on the importance of academic suc­ basketball teams, home events management and a variety of cess for each athlete is underscored by establishment of other administrative duties. Prior to his current position, he was an Athletic Academic Counselor's office several years the Rebels wrestling coach from 1977-81 . Under Finfrock's direction, the Rebel wrestling program was ex­ ago. The position is currently held by Jackie Newton, a tremely successful. In his first season, 1976-77, he led the squad to transplanted Sooner from Oklahoma City and the Universi­ a 19-2 record. He followed that with seasons of 16-9, 18-5 and ty of Oklahoma. 12-6 in 1979-80. His overall dual wrestling record at UNLV was Officially, the primary function of Newton's office is to 65-22, for a fine winning percentage of .747 . advise all intercollegiate athletes. scholarship or non­ A graduate of . with a bachelor of scholarship, in addition to or in lieu of other advisory op­ science degree in zoology, Finfrock has been involved in wrest­ portunities on campus. ling since 1963 and has helped promote high school wrestling in Unofficially, Jackie Newton makes it her personal goal Las Vegas since 1970. He was an assistant wrestling coach at to oversee the scholastic progress of the athletes and en­ Rancho High School in 1970 and three years later moved to Chapparal High School to become head coach. He organized sure they take full advantage of the educational oppor­ the Southern Nevada Wrestling Federation in 1973. Since then. tunities available. membership in that organization has grown to over 700 Newton received her Bachelor of Business Administra­ members. Finfrock is also the former Nevada State chairman of tion degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1962 and the United States Wrestling Federation. then returned to the campus at Norman 10 years later and Finfrock was a Junior College Conference wrestling champ added a Master of Education degree. While working on and also doubled in football. where he earned first team All Con­ her Masters she served as a Financial Aid Counselor at ference honors. As a senior at BYU , he earned Honorable Men­ Oklahoma and then, just prior to receiving her degree, tion All WAC as a defensive end. A standout in the classroom. Fin­ became an Academic Counselor for the Sooners. She re­ frock had a 3.7 grade point average and was a member of the WAC All Academic team. mained in that position until coming to UNLV. He received his master's degree in 1974 from Northern Arizona A mother of two teen-age sons. Jackie has been very University. active in many civic and professional organizations in­ THE SEVEN-UP COMPANY OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA. Born in Dayton. Ohio, he was raised in Yuma, Ariz., where he cluding Big Brothers and the Urban League. DIVISION OF THE WESTINGHOUSE BEVERAGE GROUP, met his wife, Kay. They are the parents of a son, Jason. 14. 20 UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE SEVEN-UP COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS, MO. 1981-82 IN REVIEW 1981-82 LADY REBELS STAT HIGHS (29 Games) (29 Games, W 13 l16) Player Most Points Most Rebounds INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Kathie Calloway 28. New Mexico state a 16. Ariz. state hN/yo. a Sonia Lykes 22. Cal-Irvine h 4. (5 times) Points Scored: 30. Welsh vs . New Orleans h Sandra Elliott 1. Pacific Christian h 0 Field Goals: 15. Welsh vs. New Orleans h Player G-GS FG-FGA-PCT. FT-FTA% REB/AVE PF/00 TP/AVE A TO BLK s Liz Mello 6. Simon-Fraser h 4. Simon-Fraser h Field Goals Attempted: 24. Welsh vs . Cal-Berkeley h Sheri Jennum 19. Delta state a 7. Pacific Christian h • Field Goal Percent: .818. Calloway (9-11) vs. New Orleans a Marcy Nino 3. U. San Diego a 2. Cal-Irvine h Free Throws: 9. Welsh vs . Cameron h Calloway 29-29 17 6-366-.481 78-111-.703 275-9.5 78 430-14.8 43 100 11 30 Kathy Acor 4. (3 times) 6. Simon-Fraser h Free Throws Attempted: 11 . Jennum vs . BYU h Paula Clear 14. Simon-Fraser h/ ·Free Throw Percent: 1.000 (9-9) Welsh vs. Cameron h 54-1.9 348-1 2.0 146 130 2 54 Hawaii a 10. (3 times) Rebounds: 17. Welsh vs. Arizona h Lykes 29-29 157-334-.470 34- 54-.630 66/1 Valerie Juick 13. Simon-Fraser h 8. (2 times) Assists : 11 . Lykes vs. Western state h/Cameron h/Jennum vs . BYU h Jennifer Webb 26. Western state h 14. Western state h stea ls: 5. Lykes vs. Simon-Fraser h Elliott 4-0 0- 2-. 000 1- 3- .333 0-0 2 1-. 25 2 3 0 1 Michelle Baney 2. (4 times) 4. Simon-Fraser h Blocked Shots : 2. Thomas vs. Western st. h. Acor vs . San Diego h. Penny Welsh 30. New Orleans h 17. Arizona h Calloway vs. Neb. h/Hawaii a Judy Thomas 17. New Orleans h 7. (3 times) Turnovers: 11 . Lykes vs. Arizona state h Mello 11 -1 2- 8- .250 6- 6-1 .000 8-.7 12 10-. 9 1 6 0 3

Jennum 28-24 65-167-.389 68- 97-.701 86-3 .1 90/6 198-7.1 53 65 4 13 TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS High Low Nino 7-0 2- 6- .333 3- 5-.600 3-.5 7-1 5 4 0 Points Scored 90. Simon-Fraser h 55, LSU a/Wyoming a One Half 53, Western State h/Hawaii a 23, Wyoming (1st) a A cor 23-1 10- 22-.455 0- 4-.000 34-1 .5 21 20-. 9 3 11 3 3 Field Goals 41 , Western State h 22, Oregon St. h/Wyoming a Field Goals Attempted 87, Simon-Fraser h 49, Hawaii a Field Goal Percent 155-5.3 107/10 213-7 .3 39 56 3 20 .569, San Jose State h .349 Oregon State (22-62) n Clear 29-17 71-151 -. 470 71-109-. 651 Free Throws 36, Cameron h 5, Western State h/BYU h Free Throws Attempted 46. Cameron h 6, BYU h Juick 25-0 26- 46-. 565 12- 31 -.387 70-2 .8 64/23 64-2.6 6 17 0 12 Free Throw Percent .867, Cal-Berkeley (13-t5) h .400, Nebraska (818) h Rebounds 61 , Arizona h 22, New Mexico a Webb 22-11 72-150-.480 20- 28-.714 91-4.1 46/1 164-7.5 11 38 2 8 Assists 27, Western State 7, Arizona State h Blocked Shots 5, Hawaii a 0, (8 times) Steals 12, Cameron h/U . San Diego a 0, New Mexico a/LSU a Baney 8-0 3- 12-.25 3- 7-. 429 6-.75 4 9-1 .1 7 0 2 Personal Fouls 29, (3 times) 11 , Pepperdine h Turnovers 34, Oregon State n 9, LSU h Welsh 28-27 203-465-.437 41- 55-.745 219-7 .8 56 477-16 81 100 2 22 'Minimum 5 attempts

Thomas 28-6 67-158-. 424 32- 41 -.780 87-3 .1 79/6 166-5.9 48 70 8 16 OPPONENTS HIGHS AND LOWS High Low 0 1207-41.6 626 2077-71.6 409 607 35 187 UNLV 29 854-1887-.453 369-551-.670 Points Scored 97, Delta State a 44, Simon-Fraser h One Half · 53, Delta State a 15, Simon-Fraser h Opponents 29 816-1834-.445 458-689-.665 0 1222-42.1 538 2090-72.1 488 610 66 214 Field Goals 43. Oregon Staten 18, U. San Diego h/Simon-Fraser Field Goals Attempted 75, Western St. h/Oregon St. n 41 , Pacific Christian h •Includes Team Rebounds Field Goal Percent .591 , Delta State (42-71) a .293, Western State h Free Throws 27, Cameron h 4, Cal-Poly Pomona h Free Throws Attempted 37, Cameron h 6, Cal-Poly Pomona h Free Throw Percent .882, U. San Diego h .421 , Simon-Fraser (8-19) h Rebounds 54, LSU h 22, New Mexico a Blocked Shots 10 , Oregon State n 0, (7 times) Steals 26, Oregon State n 0, (2 times) Personal Fouls 29, New Mexico State a 9, LSU a Turnovers 32, Simon-Fraser h 6, LSU a

22 23 1981-82 RESULTS (Top Scorer and Rebounder) ALL-TIME LADY REBEL RECORDS

Game Season Career Date Score Site Top UNLV Scorer Top UNLV Rebounder Points 44-Teresa Willis 766-Debra Waddy 1319-Kathie Calloway Nov. 27 UNLV 87. Western St . 56 LV Conv. Cen. Webb. 26 Webb. 14 vs . Utah State ( 175-76) (12116178) Nov. 29 UNLV 73. Cal-Poly Pomona 54 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 19 Calloway. 13 Field Goals 18-Debra Waddy 332-Debra Waddy 516-Kathie Calloway Dec. 4 UNLV 76, U. San Diego 60 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 19 Welsh . 8 vs. Chico State (1975-76) Dec. 5 UNLV 61 . Pac Christian 51 UNLV S. Gym Calloway, 20 Jennum. 7 ( 112176) Dec. 12 New Mexico 81 . UNLV 71 Albuquerque Welsh . 22 Welsh, 8 Field Goals Attempted 36-Tina Glover 642-Debra Waddy 1017-Kathie Calloway vs . Brigham Young (1975-76) Dec. 12 New Mexico St . 80, UNLV 78 Las Cruces Calloway. 28 Callaway/Welsh. 13 (2127179) Dec. 16 UNLV 77. Cal-Irvine 54 UNLV S. Gym Lykes. 22 Calloway. 8 Free Throws 14-Belinda Candler 194-Teresa Willis 287-Kathie Calloway Dec. 18 Arizona St. 82, UNLV 67 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 21 Calloway. 16 vs . Drake (1978-79) (115178) Dec. 20 UNLV 80. San Jose St. 71 UNLV S. Gym Calloway. 23 Calloway, 8 Free Throws Attempted 24-Teresa Wi II is 304-Teresa Willis 458-Kathie Calloway Dec. 30 UNL V 72 , Nebraska 64 UNLV S. Gym Welsh . 20 Callaway/Welsh. 15 vs . Cal Poly, Pomona (1978-79) Jan. 2 UNLV 80. Arizona 56 LV Conv. Cen. Welsh. 22 Welsh. 17 ( 1I 13179) Jan. 7 UNLV 90. Simon-Fraser 44 • UI\ILV S. Gym Lykes. 19 Calloway, 14 Assists 14-Sonia Lykes 174-Sheila Powell 326-Sonia Lykes vs. Cameron U. (1975-76) Jan. 8 UNL V 76. New Orleans 7 4 • UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 30 Calloway. 10 (118181) Jan. 9 Cal-Berkeley 66, UNLV 61• UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 20 Clear, 10 Rebounds 26-Kathie Calloway 431-Janice Fuller 917-Kathie Calloway Jan. 12 UNLV 84. Cameron 71 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 23 Calloway. 12 vs . LSU (1975-76) ( 1I 16181) Jan. 16 LSU 91 . UNLV 71 UNLV S. Gym Lykes. 17 Welsh. 7 Games Played 31-Janice Fuller 110-Kathie Calloway Jan. 21 UNLV 76, U. San Diego 58 San Diego Calloway. 20 Calloway. 9 Donna Wick Jan. 22 UCLA 84. UNLV 60• • UCLA Welsh. 18 CallowayfThomas. 6 Sheila Powell (1975-76) Jan. 23 Oregon State 95, UNLV 57" • UCLA Calloway. 14 Clear. 10 Personal Fouls 109-Paula Odonha 293-Kathie Calloway Jan. 28 Delta State 97. UNLV 76 Cleveland. MS Jennum. 19 Welsh . 9 (1978-79) Jan. 29 LSU 85, UNL V 55 Baton Rouge Welsh. 16 Welsh/Callaway. 5 Jan. 30 New Orleans 87, UNLV 60 New Orleans Calloway, 22 Callaway/Webb/Welsh. 8 Feb. 5 SMU 83. UNLV 73 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 22 Welsh. 13 Feb. 6 USF 75. UNLV 68 UNLV S. Gym Welsh. 23 Calloway, 10 Feb. 12 BYU 89, UNLV 75 LV Conv. Cen. Calloway, 23 Welsh. 14 Feb. 14 UNLV 84. Hawaii 78 Honolulu Webb. 21 Webb. 8 Feb. 17 Hawaii 68. UNLV 67 Honolulu Calloway. 18 Calloway. 12 Feb. 20 Pepperdine 70. UNL V 68 UNLV S. Gym Callaway/Welsh. 18 Callaway/Welsh . 12 Mar. 5 Wyoming 67 , UNLV 55 Laramie Calloway. 18 Calloway, 16

24 25 LADY REBEL ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY

ARIZONA STATE UNIV. COLORADO, UNIV. OF MARYLAND, UNIV. OF PALOMAR COLLEGE TENNESSEE, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 5·1 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 UT leads series, 1·0 1974-75- 69·33 1975-76 - 121·48 1978-79- 77-70 1974·75 - 70·45 1979·80 - 64-84 1975-76- 82·28 1977-78- 103·39 TENNESSEE TECH 1976·77- 106-80 MONTCLAIR STATE PEPPERDINE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 3·1 TT leads series, 1·0 1978-79- 107-72 DELTA STATE UNIV. 1979·80 - 69-83 1980-81 - 67·82 UNLV leads series, 2·1 1978·79- 81-75 1976-77 - 108·53 1976·77 - 82-76 1977-78 - 79-66 TEXAS, UNIV. OF ARIZONA, UNIV. OF 1979·80- 80-69 NEBRASKA-LINCOLN, 1978-79 - 107-97 OT Texas leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 3·1 1981-82 - 76-97 UNIV. OF 1981 ·82 - 68-70 1976·77- 81 -87 1974-75- 63-96 UNLV leads series, 3·0 RHODE ISLAND, UNIV. OF TEXAS A & M UNIV. 1975-76- 117-51 DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1976-77- 96·72 Rl leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1978-79- 106·63 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1977·78- 92·74 1981 -82 - 72-64 1974-75- 44·55 1976·77- 108·92 1980·81 - 80·56 1974-75- 103-29 1978-79 - 87·65 NEVADA-RENO, UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO, UNIV. OF 1978-79 - 98·63 DRAKE UNIV. BAYLOR UNIV. UNLV leads series, 2·0 UN LV leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series 4·0 TEXAS·EL PASO, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 2·0 1974-75- 74·63 30T 1980·81 - 89-59 1977·78- 107-82 1977-78 - 101 ·86 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1975·76- 88-51 1980·81 - 79-66 1979-80 - 87·56 1979-80 - 11 0-64 1981·82- 76-60 EASTERN OKLAHOMA NEW MEXICO, UNIV. OF 1981-82 - 76-58 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIV. BELMONT STATE UNLV leads series, 9·2 UNLV leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1974-75 - 71-64 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV. 1976-77- 80·64 1975·76- 81·68 1977·78- 103-68 1976-77 - 72-53 SDSU leads series, 3·2 UCLA 1976· 77 - 93-54 1978·79- 78-58 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV. EASTERN WASHINGTON UCLA leads series, 5-0 1977-78- 94-74 1979·80 - 90-67 1974·75 - 33·99 Series tied 3-3 UN IV. 1977-78- 96·78 1979-80- 67-75 1974-75 - 58·55 UNLV leads series 1·0 1975-76- 80·84 1978-79- 91 -81 1980-81 - 61-70 1975-76- 77-97 1977·78- 90-73 1980·81 - 92·81 1978·79- 77-69 1980-81 - 59· 79 1978·79- 98·90 1977-78- 88-100 1979-80 - 72-83 1981·82- 60-84 1978-79- 94·103 OT HAWAII, UNIV. OF 1979-80 - 70·55 SAN FRANCISCO, UNIV. OF 1980-81 - 85-98 UNLV leads series, 9·0 1980-81 - 75·69 USF leads series, 3·0 U.C. RIVERSIDE 1981·82- 75-89 1975·76- 103·49 1981·82 - 71 -81 1979-80 - 53·58 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1975-76- 96·30 1980-81 - 76-57 1974-75- 72·37 BYU OF HAWAII 1979-80- 97·61 NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV. 1981·82 - 68-75 U.C. SANTA BARBARA UNLV leads series, 1·0 1979·80- 101·59 UNLV leads series, 3-1 UNLV leads series, 3·0 1975-76- 107·16 1979·80- 87-69 1978-79- 104-72 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1974·75- 54-47 1979-80 - 73-64 1979·80 - 73-58 UNLV leads series, 4·0 1975·76- 116-58 CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF 1980-81 - 69·52 1980·81 - 60-57 1977-78 - 86-69 1976·77- 92·38 UNLV leads series, 2·1 1981-82 - 84·78 1981 -82- 78·80 1978-79- 90-52 1979-80 - 102·79 1981·82- 68-67 1978-79 - 86-78 UTAH , UNIV. OF 1979·80 - 93·88 NEW ORLEANS, UNIV. OF 1980·81 - 76-57 UNLV leads series, 6-3 1980·81 - 85-95 HOUSTON, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 3·1 1974·75- 64-70 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1979·80 - 85-49 SAN JOSE STATE 1975-76 - 72·61 CAL-IRVINE 1979·80- 77-56 1980·81 - 92-88 UNLV leads series, 2·0 1975-76- 72·65 UNLV leads series 1·0 1981 -82 - 76·74 1977-78 - 86·55 1976-77- 89-44 1981-82 - 77-54 IMMACULATA COLLEGE 1981-82 - 60·87 1981-82 - 80·71 1976-77 - 103-70 CAL POLY, POMONA UNLV leads series, 1·0 1978-79- 93-85 SEATTLE, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 3·0 1976·77- 92·85 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV. 1978·79 - 81 -95 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1977-78 - 87-83 UNLV leads series, 2·0 1979-80- 89-57 1979-80- 83-63 1978-79- 94-82 INDIANA STATE UNIV. 1975·76 - 108-20 1980-81 - 68·78 1981-82 - 73-54 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1980-81 - 83·59 1975-76 - 87·75 SIMON FRAZIER UNIV. UTAH STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series 1·0 UNLV leads series, 9·1 CAL-POLY, SAN LUIS NORTHERN COLORADO UNIV. KANSAS STATE UN IV. 1981 ·82 - 90-44 1974·75 - 63·70 OBISPO UNLV leads series, 2·0 KSU leads series, 2·1 1975-76- 104·55 Cal Poly leads series, 0·1 1975-76 - 102-48 SKAGIT VALLEY COMMUNITY 1975-76- 84-52 1980-81 - 83·85 1976·77 - 71 ·73 1975·76- 87-53 1977-78- 113·84 COLLEGE 1976-77- 110-49 CAL STATE, FULLERTON 1977-78 - 62-89 UNLV leads series, 2·0 1976·77- 105-75 UNLV leads series, 6·2 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA 1975-76 - 119·26 1977-78- 111-71 1975·76- 60-67 KANSAS, UNIV. OF JUNIOR COLLEGE 1975-76 - 95·38 1977·78 - 88-71 1976-77 - 68-70 UNLV leads series, 2·0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1978-79- 119·95 1977-78- 93·69 1975-76 - 99-84 1978·79 - 88-65 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1979·80 - 86-64 1977-78 - 86·76 1978-79- 96-81 UN IV. 1980-81 - 97-90 1978-79- 87·79 NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE USC leads series, 3·2 WAYLAND BAPTIST 1978-79 - 80·72 LONG BEACH STATE UNLV leads series, 1·0 1974-75 - 57-87 WB leads se ries, 1·0 1979-80- 106·79 LBS leads series, 5·0 1978-79 - 80-50 1975-76 - 82·53 1975-76 - 55·68 1979-80 - 82-68 1974-75 - 70·80 1975-76 - 82-53 1975-76 - 75·83 OAKLAND UNIV. 1978-79 - 79-93 WEBER STATE COLLEGE CAL-BERKELEY 1978-79 - 78·81 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1979·80- 77-78 OT UNLV leads series, 3-0 Cal-Berkeley leads series 1·0 1980·81 _ 45·83 1979-80- 97-79 1975·76- 111 -70 1981-82- 61-66 1980·81 - 85·97 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV. 1976·77- 116-74 for free information on condition­ CAL STATE, NORTHRIDGE OKLAHOMA, UNIV. OF Series tied 1·1 1977-78- 110·92 LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 1·0 Series tied 1·1 1980-81 - 78·61 ing please call or come by: LSU leads series, 4·0 WESTERN STATE 1978·79- 96·61 1979-80 - 71 ·51 1981-82 - 73-83 UNLV leads series 1·0 1976-77- 91 ·92 1980-81 - 85·96 CAMERON UNIV. 1980-81- 108·110 (201) SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 1981-82- 87·56 UNLV leads series 2·0 1981·82- 71 ·91 UNLV leads series, 1·0 WILLIAM PENN COLLEGE 1980-81 - 98·82 1981 ·82 - 55-85 OREGON STATE 1975·76- 116·36 OSU leads series 1·0 UNLV leads series, 1·0 1981-82 - 84·71 1977-78- 96·80 736·3018 LOUISIANA TECH 1981 ·82 - 57-95 TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE CHICO STATE Tech leads series, 3·0 UNLV leads series, 3-0 WYOMING, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 2·0 1979-80 - 61 -73 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN 1976·77 - 89-70 Series tied, 1·1 LIBERACE PLAZA - 1775 E. Tropicana Ave. at Spencer 1975-76 - 83-73 1979-80- 63-74 UNLV leads series 1-0 1976·77 - 95-84 1979·80 - 66·46 1975·76- 85-61 1980·81 - 73-97 1981-82 - 61 -51 1978·79 - 93-87 1981·82 - 55·67 26 27 61 LOUISIANA TECH+ 73 All-Time All-Time Lady Rebels Year by Year Results 64 TENNESSEE+ 84 OAKLAND UNIV.# 79 97 Acor, Kathy- 81 -82 Lemay, Kay- 74-75 64 86 UTAH STATE UNIV.# Adamson, Jill - 74-75, 75-76 Lykes, Sonia- 79-80, 80·81 , 81-82 64 Scorers 110 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY# Affeldti, Toni - 74-75 Lyons, An ita - 79-80 1977-78 83 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY# 63 1974-75 Record: W 23 L 2 Aldarondo, Yatska - 78-79 Lytle, Tona- 74-75, 75-76 97 HAWAII 61 Record: W 8 L 7 Home 6·4, Away 2·3) (Home 14-0, Away 6·0, Neutral 3·2) Alford, Jackie - 74-75, 75-76 101 HAWAII 59 NAME Gms. TP Ave. Madrano, Sonia- 74-75 93 California 88 Bratcher, Rosi - 75-76 Major, Emma Jean - 74-75, 75-76 UNLV Opponent Opp. UNLV Opponents Opp. 53 Univ. of San Francisco 58 Kathie Calloway 110 1319 11.9 Brown, Renee - 74-75, 75-76 Mello, Liz- 78-79, 80-81 , 81 ·82 69 ARIZONA ST. U. 33 94 U. of NEW MEXICO 74 87 TEXAS-EL PASO 56 Debra Waddy 48 1105 23 .0 Calloway, Kathie- 78-79 , 79-80, 80-81 , 81-82 Montgomery, Patti - 75-76 103 DIXIE JR. COLL. 29 96 U. of NEW MEXICO 78 80 DELTA STATE 69 54 U.C. Santa Barbara 47 Kathy Ricks 54 975 18.1 Campsey, Clara - 75-76 Nino, Marci - 81-82 103 EASTERN OKLA. ST. 68 67 San Diego State 75 Candler, Belinda - 76-77, 77-78 72 U.C. RIVERSIDE 37 111 UTAH STATE U. 71 82 Cal State, Fullerton 68 Tina Glover 69 952 13.8 Odnoha, Paula, 78-79 71 U. of NEW MEXICO 64 Carter, Anita - 76-77, 77-78, 79-80 103 U. of UTAH 70 63 Louisiana Tech 74 Belinda Chandler 43 941 21.8 Clear, Paula- 81-82 Parham, Pam - 76-77 44 U. of RHODE ISLAND 55 89 TEMPLE JR. COLL. 70 85 New Orleans 49 Pe nquite, Rhonda - 76-77 74 U. of NEVADA, RENO• 63 Teresa Will is 49 926 18 .9 95 TEMPLE JR. COLL. 84 69 TENNESSEE TECH* 83 Driscoll, Gail - 80-81 Perkins, Cindy- 76-77, 77-78 63 Utah State U. 70 93 CAL ST. FULLERTON + 69 70 NEW MEXICO• 55 Sandra Hamilton 58 847 14.6 Elliott, Sandra- 81-82 Perkins, Ida- 78-79, 79-80 64 U. of Utah 70 101 DRAKE U. + 86 87 Hawaii 69 Sonia Lykes 77 705 9.2 Ethier, Kelly - 77·78 Powell, Cindi - 79-80, 80-81 58 Brigham Young U. 55 96 WILLIAM PENN+ 80 73 Hawaii 64 Judy Thomas 79 536 6.8 Fincher, Janie - 77-78 Powell, Sh eila - 75-76, 76-77 63 U. of Arizona 96 106 ARIZONA STATE U. 80 46 66 WYOMING Fu ller, Diane - 75-76, 77-78 Purdy, Shelly - 78-79 33 UCLA 99 103 U. of COLORADO 39 77 Southern Calif. (01)@ 78 Liz Galloway 47 498 10.6 70 LONG BEACH ST. 80 113 KANSAS STATE U. 84 Janice Fuller 41 480 11.7 Fu ller, Janice - 75-76, 76-77 Rambicure, Beverly - 75-76 57 U. of SO. CALIFORNIA 87 + NIKE Tournament of Champions Reed, Kelli - 78-79 110 Weber State Coli. 92 #Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament Penny Welsh Galloway, Liz- 75-76, 76·77 70 PALOMAR COLL. 45 88 Utah State U. 71 28 447 15.0 Ricks, Kathy - 79-80, 80-81 ·Desert Classic Gehrke, Lyn - 75-76 •Triple Overtime 62 Kansas State U. • 89 Diane Tillman 37 436 11 .8 Rohlman, Debbie - 80-81 @AIAW Region 8 Tournament Glover, Tina - 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 107 Baylor U. • 82 Sherri Hudlow 41 432 10.5 Gonzalez, Gina- 74·75 Skinner, Chris- 77-78 1975-76 92 U. of Nebraska, Lincoln 74 Gooch, Connie - 75·76 Skinner, Denese - 79-80 86 Cal St, Fullerton 76 Cindy Perkins 42 427 10.2 Record: W 26 L 5 Hamilton, Sandra - 78-79, 79-80 Thomas, Judy- 79-80, 80-81 , 81-82 90 BRIGHAM YOUNG U. 73 Donna Wick 49 426 8.7 (Home 14·0, Away 0·1, Neutral 3·5) 1980-81 Hobbs, Priscilla- 80-81 Tillman, Diane - 76-77, 77-78 79 Pepperdine U. 66 Record: W12 L 12 Anita Carter 100 409 4.1 Hudlow, Sherri - 76-77, 77-78 Tollefson, Linda - 74-75 UNLV Opponent Opp. 86 San Francisco St. 69 86 San Jose St.# 55 Janie Fincher 25 385 9.2 James, Waynette - 74-75 Waddy-Rossow, Debra - 75-76 , 76-77 108 NO. ARIZONA U. 20 UNLV Opponents Opp. 87 Cal Poly, Pomona# 83 Sheila Powell 41 376 9.2 Jennum, Sheri - 81 -82 Walker, Mildred - 77-78 102 No. Colorado U. • 48 92 Eastern Wash. Univ. 81 72 u . of Utah• 61 88 UCLA# 100 Jackie Alford 44 350 8.0 Juick, Valarie- 81·82 Webb, Jennifer- 81-82 89 Univ. of San Diego 59 +Tournament of Champions Kinn, Jean - 79-80 Welch, Cathy - 78-79, 79-80 104 UTAH STATE U. 55 85 Univ. of Oklahoma 96 111 WEBER STATE U. 70 •Jayhawk Classic Welsh, Penny - 81 -82 61 San Diego State Univ. 70 Wick, Donna- 75-76, 76-77 103 U. of Hawaii# 49 #AIAW District 8 Tournament 76 San Francisco St. Univ. • 57 Willis, Teresa - 78-79, 79-80 83 Chico State# 73 98 Cameron Univ. • 82 75 Long Beach State# 83 92 Univ. of New Orleans• 88 121 U. of Colorado 48 1978-79 68 Univ. of Utah @ 78 87 No. Colorado U. 53 Record: W 24 L 4 97 Utah State Un iv.@ 90 119 SKAGIT VALLEY C.C. 26 Home 21·0, Away 2·2 , Neutral 1·2) 85 Brigham Young Univ.@ 98 95 SKAGIT VALLEY C.C. 38 108 Louisiana St. Univ. (201) 110 82 U. of So. California 53 UNLV Opponents Opp. 69 Univ. of Hawaii 52 80 U.C., Los Angeles 84 104 NEW MEXICO STATE 72 78 So. Methodist Univ. 61 116 SO. UTAH STATE U. 36 106 U. of ARIZONA 63 59 San Diego State Un iv.@ 78 72 U. of UTAH 65 96 CAL ST.-NORTHRIDGE 61 79 Univ. of San Diego@ 66 82 ARIZONA STATE U. 28 107 ARIZONA ST. 72 73 Louisiana Tech Univ. 97 117 U. of ARIZONA 51 81 MONTCLAIR ST. • 75 75 Univ. of New Mexico# 69 88 U. of Nevada, Re no 51 77 MARYLAND• 70 85 U.C. Berkeley# 95 84 UTAH STATE U. 52 119 UTAH ST. UN IV. 95 83 Cal-Poly, SLO 85 107 B.Y.U. of Hawaii 16 90 SAN FRANCISCO ST 52 45 Cal-State, Long Beach @ 83 96 U. of Hawaii 30 87 TEXAS A&M 65 68 Univ. of San Francisco 69 82 U. of SO. CALIFORNIA 53 98 TEXAS A&M 63 60 New Mexico State Univ. 57 99 U. of KANSAS 84 80 NW MISSOURI ST# 40 83 Northern Arizona, Univ. 59 116 U.C., SANTA BARBARA 58 88 NO. OKLAHOMA#. 65 85 Cal-State, Long Beach 97 85 Chico Statet 61 93 TEMPLE COLL.# 87 60 Fullerton State t 67 • UNLV Round Robin Tournament 93 UNIV. of UTAH 85 #UNLV Desert Classic 77 U.C., Los Angelest 97 91 U. of NEW MEXICO 81 87 Indiana State+ 75 94 CAL POLY, POMONA 82 55 Wayland Baptist+ 68 98 BRIGHAM YOUNG U. 90 81 Belmont+ 68 1981·82 78 SAN DIEGO ST. 58 Record: W13 L16 •utah Holiday Classic 87 CAL ST. FULLERTON 79 #Chico State Tournament 107 PEPPERDINE 97(01) UNLV Opponent Opp. + NWIT Playoffs tAIAW Regionals 77 Univ. of New Mexico 69 87 Western St. 56 80 Cal State-Fullerton 72 73 Cal-Poly, Pomona 54 1976-77 81 Univ. of Utah 95 76 U. San Diego 60 Record: W 14 L 4 94 BR IG HAM YOUNG U. 103(01) 61 Pacific Christian 51 (Home 8·0, Away 6·4) 96 KANSAS 81 71 New Mexico 81 86 San Francisco St.+ 78 78 New Mexico 80 UNLV Opponent Opp. 78 Long Beach St.+ 81 77 Cal-Irvine 54 79 Southern Cal. + 93 67 Arizona St. 82 92 IMMACULATA COLL. • 85 71 •NIKE Tournament of Champions 80 San Jose St. 82 DELTA STATE u .• 76 72 Nebraska 64 #Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament 110 UTAH STATE U. 49 80 Arizona 56 92 U.C., SANTA BAR3ARA 38 + WAIAW Region 8 Basketball 90 Simon-Frazier 44 71 Kansas State U. 73 Championships 76 New Orleans 74 108 PEPPERDINE U. 53 61 Cal-Berkeley 66 89 U. of Utah# 44 1979-80 84 Cameron 71 68 Cal State, Fullerton# 70 Record: W 22 L 8 71 LSU 91 96 U. OF NEB., LINCOLN 72 (Home 15·3, Away 7·4, Neutral 0·1) 76 U. 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OJR fiRST QUftRTrR CEnTURY JEANNIE DENHAM TOM KOCHER Trainer Trainer 30 31 UNLV OPPONENTS at Stanford Hawaii Oklahoma Baptist December 27, 1982 January 1, 1983 January 12, 1983 at Cal St.-Fullerton United State International U. at Arizona State Location: Palo Alto, CA Location: Honolulu, HI Location: Shawnee, OK December 3, 1982 December 6, 1982 December 21 , 1982 Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Rainbow Wahines Nickname: Lady Bisons Location: Fullerton, CA Location: Tempe, AZ Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Green and White Colors: Green and Gold Enrollment: 12,866 Nickname: Titans Nickname: Sun Devils Enrollment: 21 ,000 Enrollment: 1,500 Conference: WCAA Conference: independent Colors: Blue, Orange, White Idaho State Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Sooner Athletic President: Dr. Donald Kennedy Head Coach: Jerry Busone Conference Enrollment: 24,500 December 17, 1982 Enrollment: 38,950 Conference: WCAA Conference: PAC-10 Head Coach: Dotty McCrea Record at Hawaii: First Season President: Dr. Bob Agee President: Dr. Jewell P. Cobb Location: Pocatello, ID President: Dr. J . Russell Nelson Record at Stanford: 95-68 Overall College Record: Head Coach: David Sallee Head Coach: Chris Gobrecht Nickname: Bengals Head Coach: Juliene Simpson Overall College Record: 101-74 First Season Record at Oklahoma Baptist: Record at CS-Fullerton: 35-55 Colors: Orange and Black Record at Arizona St.: 58-31 Best Time to Reach Coach: Best Time to Reach Coach: 69-33 Enrollment: 10,797 Mornings Overall College Record: 35-55 Overall College Record: 70-49 Mornings Overall College Record: 69-33 Best Time to Reach Coach: Conference: MWAC Best Time to Reach Coach: Basketball Phone: (415) 497-0284 Basketball Phone: (808) 948-6583 Best Time to Reach Coach: Sports Information Director: Mornings President: Dr. Myron L. Coulter Mornings Sports Information Director: Mornings Bob Rose Basketball Phone: (714) 773-3604 Head Coach: Beth J. Bricker Basketball Phone: (602) 965-6387 To be named Basketball Phone: (918) 275-2850 Office Phone: (415) 497-4418 Sports Information Director: Record at Idaho State: 25-39 Sports Information Director: Office Phone (808) 948-7523 ext. 2136 Home Court (Capacity): Mel Franks Overall College Record: 107-67 Paul Jensen Home Court (Capacity): Sports Information Director: Maples Pavillion (8,000) Office Phone: (714) 773-3970 Best Time to Reach Coach: Office Phone: (602) 893-0862 Klum Gym (2 ,000) Gerald Adams 1981-82 Record: 19-8 Home Court (Capacity): 10 a.m.-11:45 a.m. (MDT) Home Court (Capacity): 1981-82 Record: 15-18 Office Phone: (918) 275-2850 Titan Gym (4,000) Basketball Phone: (208) 236-3152 Uni. Activity Center (14,287) 1981-82 Conference Record: 9-3 ext. 2107 1981 -82 Record: 18-12 1981-82 Record: 11 -21 1981-82 Record: 25-7 Home Court: Noble Complex 1981-82 Conference Record: 6-9 1981-82 Conference Record: 3-8 1981-82 Conference Record: 8-4 1981-82 Record: 26-10 1981-82 Conference Record: 8-2

at Cal Poly Pomona Texas A&M at Fresno State at UC Berkeley Cameron December 4, 1982 at Creighton December 19, 1982 December 22, 1982 December 29, 1982 January 11, 1983 January 19, 1983 Location: Pomona, CA Location: College Station, TX Location: Fresno, CA Location: Berkeley, CA Location: Lawton, OK Location: Omaha, Nebraska Nickname: Broncos Nickname: Texas Aggies Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Golden Bears Nickname: Lady Aggies Nickname: Lady Jays Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Cardinal and Blue Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Black and Gold Colors: White and Blue Enrollment: 16,500 Enrollment: 35,500 Enrollment: 16,600 Enrollment: 30,400 Enrollment: 5,000 Enrollment: 5,760 Conference: CCAA Conference: Southwest Conference: Nor Pac Conference: NPAC Conference: independent Conference: Independent President: Dr. Hugh 0. LaBounty President: Dr. Frank Vandiver President: Dr. Harold Haak President: Ira Michael Heyman President: Dr. Don Davis President: Head Coach: Darlene May Head Coach: Cherri Rapp Head Coach: Bob Spencer Head Coach: Dr. Gooch Foster Head Coach: R.T. Toma Rev. Michael G. Morrison Record at CPP: 205-58 Record at Texas A&M: 35-54 Record at Fresno St.: 8-17 Record at Cal: 63-36 Record at Cameron: 79-51 Head Coach: Bruce Rasmussen Overall College Record: 205-58 Overall College Record: 78-96 Overall College Record: 388-1 98 Overall College Record: 147-76 Overall College Record: 79-51 Record at Creighton: 16-43 Best Time to Reach Coach: Best Time to reach Coach: Best Time to Reach Coach: Best Time to Reach Coach: Best Time to Reach Coach: Overall College Record: 177-97 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 10 a.m.-12 noon M-F Noon ~ 10 a.m.-12 noon M-f 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Best Time to Reach Coach: Basketball Phone: (714) 598-4611 Basketball Phone: (713) 845-1051 Basketball Phone: (209) 294-2509 Basketball Phone: (415) 642-9448 Basketball Phone: (405) Mornings Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: 248-2200, est. 212 Basketball Phone: (402) 280-2720 Brent Shyer Jan Fambro Tom Kane Chris Dawson Home Court (Capacity): Sports Information Director: Office Phone: (714) 598-4614 Office Phone: (713) 845-5725 Office Phone: (209) 294-2509 Office Phone: (415) 642-9410 Campus Gym (1 ,708) Ron Paradis Home Court (Capacity): 1981-82 Record: 9-20 Home Court (Capacity): Home Court (Capacity): 1981-82 Record: 19-14 Office Phone: (402) 280-2488 Poly Pavilion (600) 1981-82 Conference Record: 5-9 Women's Gym (600) Harmon Gym (6,600) Home Court (Capacity): 1981-82 Record: 29-7 1981-82 Record: 8-17 1981-82 Record: 23-10 Creighton Gym (500) 1981 -82 Conference Record 12-0 1981-82 Conference Record: 6-9 1981-82 Conference Record: 10-2 1981-82 Record: 6-21

3~ 33 at Nebraska Louisiana Tech Utah State Oklahoma City January 20, 1983 January 28, 1983 February 19, 1983 March 5, 1983 Location: Lincoln, Nebraska Location: Ruston, Louisiana Location: Logan, Utah Location: Oklahoma City, OK Nickname: Huskers Nickname: Lady Techsters Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Lady Chiefs Colors: Scarlet and Cream Colors: Blue and Red Colors: Navy Blue and White Colors: Columbia Blue Enrollment: 24,789 Enrollment: 10,993 Enrollment: 10,500 and White · Conference: Big Eight Conference: independent President: Dr. Stanford Cazier Enrollment: 3,500 President: R. Roskens President: Dr. F. Jay Taylor Head Coach: Karen Logan Conference: independent Head Coach: Colleen Matsuhara Head Coach: Sonja Hogg Record at Utah St.: First Year President: Dr. Jerald C. Walker Record at Nebraska: 32-20 Record at Louisiana Tech: Overall College Record: Head Coach: Bob Colon Overall College Record: 32-20 217-46 First Year Best Time to Reach Coach: Best Time to Reach Coach: Overall College Record: 217-46 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Mornings Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Basketball Phone: (405) 521-5307 Basketball Phone: (402) 472-6462 10 a.m.-3 p.m. M-F BasketbaH Phone: (801) 750-2060 Sports-Information Director: Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Sports Information Director: Larry McAlister Terry L. Beek Keith Prince Tim Mansell Office Phone: (405) 521-5310 Office Phone: (402) 472-2263 Office Phone: (318) 257-3144 Office Phone: (801) 750-2066 Home Court (Capacity): Home Court (Capacity): Home Court (Capacity): Home Court (Capacity): Frederickson Fieldhouse Devaney Sports Ctr. (15,000) (8,000) (1 0,200) (3,400) 1981-82 Record: 14-17 1981-82 Record: 35-1 1981-82 Record: 12-22 1981-82 Record: 25-12 Conference Record: 6-4

Nebraska-Omaha Pacific Christian SMU January 22, 1983 February 11, 1983 February 26, 1983 Location: Omaha, Nebraska Location: Dallas, TX Nickname: Lady Mavericks Nickname: Landy Mustangs Colors: Red, White and Black Colors: Red, White and Blue Enrollment: 15,500 Enrollment: 8,815 Conference: NCIAC at Northern Arizona Conference: Southwest President: Dr. Del Weber February 12, 1983 President: Dr. L. Donald Shields Head Coach: and March 3, 1983 at UNLV Head Coach: Welton Brown Record at SMU: 76-71 Cherri Mankenberg Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Overall College Record: 76-71 Record at Nebraska-Omaha: Nickname: Lady Lumberjacks Best TirXJe to Reach Coach: 124-62 Colors: Blue and Gold 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. M-F Overall College Record: 124-62 Enrollment: 12,800 Basketball Phone: (214) 692-2846 Best Time to Reach Coach: President: Sports Information Director: Mornings Dr. Eugene M. Hughes Bob Condron Basketball Phone: (402) 554-2300 Head Coach: Paulette Gebert Office Phone: (214) 692-2883 Sports Information Director: Record at Northern Arizona: Home Court (Capacity): Gary Anderson 11-41 Moody Coliseum (9 ,300) Office Phone: (402) 554-2305 Overall college Record: 11-41 1981-82 Record: 18-15 Home Court (Capacity): Best Time to Reach Coach: UNO Fieldhouse (4,000) 11 a.m.-12 noon M-F 1981 -82 Record: 22-6 Basketball Phone: (602) 523-5353 Home Court (Capacity): Skydome (15,300) 1981-82 Record: 6-20 Conference Record: 1-9

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