1-28-09 WBX at USD-SMC Release

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1-28-09 WBX at USD-SMC Release For Immediate Release • JanuaryJanuary 28,28, 20092009 SID Contact: Adam Linnman • Office Phone: (503) 943-7731 • Cell Phone: (503) 860-9494 • Fax: (503) 943-7242 • Email: [email protected] 2008-09 Schedule/Results Pilots Look to Move Up the WCC Standings DATE OPPONENT TIME Nov. 3 Concordia (Ex.) W, 84-58 Pilots (10-10, 3-2 WCC) at San Diego (12-7, 3-2) Nov. 8 Eastern Oregon (Ex.) W, 82-50 Nov. 14 Utah State W, 64-51 Thursday • Jan. 29, 2009 • 7:00 p.m. • San Diego, Calif. (Jenny Craig Pavilion - 5,100) Nov. 16 Boise State L, 59-68 Nov. 20 #21 Purdue L, 50-70 Live Video/Stats: usdtoreros.com Nov. 22-23 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) Series: POR leads 28-23 Nov. 22 Providence L, 61-68 (ot) Nov. 23 Boston University W, 74-62 Last Meeting: USD 61, POR 57 Nov. 26 Portland State L, 56-72 March 6, 2008 (San Diego, Calif.) Nov. 30 Sacramento State W, 63-59 Dec. 7 Seattle L, 51-56 Dec. 13 Montana L, 41-68 Pilots (10-10, 3-2) at Saint Mary’s (7-13, 3-2) Dec. 15 Eastern Washington W, 73-66 Saturday • Jan. 31, 2009 • 2:00 p.m. • Moraga, Calif. (McKeon Pavilion - 3,500) Dec. 19 Manhattan W, 84-66 Dec. 28 Idaho W, 48-44 Live Stats: smcgaels.com Dec. 31 Utah Valley W, 86-60 Jan. 3 Brigham Young L, 37-65 Series: SMC leads 27-18 Jan. 10 Gonzaga* L, 49-60 Last Meeting: SMC 64, POR 58 Jan. 15 San Francisco* W, 68-50 Feb. 28, 2008 (Moraga, Calif.) Jan. 17 Santa Clara* W, 50-38 Jan. 22 Loyola Marymount* L, 53-64 • PORTLAND PROBABLE STARTERS • Jan. 24 Pepperdine* W, 59-56 Jan. 26 Oregon L, 55-64 Pos. No. Player PPG RPG APG Jan. 29 San Diego* 7:00 PM G 11 Tara Cronin (5-10, So., Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep) 9.5 6.0 2.2 Jan. 31 Saint Mary’s* 2:00 PM Averaging 14.0 points during WCC games; leads Pilots in rebounding Feb. 8 Gonzaga* 1:00 PM G 14 Laiken Dollente (5-8, Jr., Yakima, Wash./Eisenhower HS) 15.7 3.6 3.0 Feb. 12 San Francisco* 7:00 PM No. 12 all-time at Portland with 1,206 career points; fi fth in the WCC in scoring Feb. 14 Saint Mary’s* 2:00 PM F 22 Karlie Burris (5-11, Sr., Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe HS) 5.4 3.4 3.8 Feb. 19 Pepperdine*(CBS College Sports) 7:00 PM Second in the WCC in assist-turnover ratio (1.92); leads Pilots in steals (2.6) Feb. 21 Loyola Marymount* 2:00 PM F 32 Allyson Sievers (6-2, Sr., Kent, Wash./Kentlake HS) 5.8 5.1 1.1 Feb. 26 San Diego* 7:00 PM Leads team by shooting a career-best .864 from the free throw line Feb. 28 Santa Clara* 2:00 PM Mar. 6-9 WCC Championships (Las Vegas, Nev.) C 50 Lauren Angel (6-3, So., Wollongong, Australia/St. Mary Star of the Sea) 7.7 3.2 0.8 *WCC game Shooting a team-high .447 from the fi eld Home games in Bold All times are Pacifi c and subject to change • PILOTS OFF THE BENCH • Pos. No. Player PPG RPG APG 2008-09 Results G 10 ReZina TecleMariam (5-8, Fr., Puyallup, Wash./Bellarmine Prep) 3.8 2.5 1.1 Overall ........................................ 10-10 F 20 Jennifer Wassom (5-11, Sr., Eugene, Ore./Sheldon HS) 3.2 0.8 0.9 G 23 Nicole Gardner (5-7, So., Seattle, Wash./Inglemoor HS) 0.0 0.0 0.0 WCC ............................................... 3-2 G/F 24 Nakeisha Brown (5-11, Fr., Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik HS) 1.7 1.0 0.0 Home .............................................. 5-4 F 25 Andrea Wujek (5-9, Sr., Walla Walla, Wash./DeSales HS) 1.4 0.5 0.1 Away ............................................... 4-5 C 30 Carly Koebel (6-5, Sr., Seattle, Wash./John F. Kennedy HS) 3.4 3.6 1.8 blk Neutral ............................................ 1-1 F 33 Jessica Clemens (6-0, So., Burns, Ore./Burns HS) 5.1 3.5 0.6 Against Ranked Opponents ............ 0-1 F 42 Alexis Gannis (6-0, Fr., Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista HS) 2.2 2.6 0.4 • 2008-09 Portland Women’s Basketball • Jan. 28, 2009 • Page 2 • www.portlandpilots.com • This Week in Pilots Basketball The Portland Pilots (10-10, 3-2 West Coast Conference) will play their fourth and fi fth games in 10 days this weekend as they travel to California for a pair of crucial WCC contests at San Di- ego (12-7, 3-2 WCC) and at Saint Mary’s (7-13, 3-2). On Thursday, Portland will be in San Diego, Calif., for a 7:00 p.m. game against the Toreros. Then it’s up to Moraga, Calif., for a 2:00 p.m. game against the Gaels on Saturday. 2008-09 Quick Facts Portland, San Diego, Saint Mary’s and Loyola Marymount all enter the weekend tied for Started Women’s Basketball: ...................... 1977-78 All-Time Overall Record: ...................477-412 (.537) second place in the WCC. LMU is at home this week to host Santa Clara and San Francisco. All-Time WCC Record/Years: ...135-164 (.451)/22nd Chiles Center Record/Years: .....204-120 (.630)/25th Game Coverage NCAA Tournaments/Last: .............................. 4/1997 All women’s basketball home games are video streamed live at www.pilotsvideo.com. A 2008-09 Overall Record: .......................10-10 (.500) season pass is available for $50, while single-game are $8. As usual, free audio streams and live 2008-09 WCC Record: ..............................3-2 (.600) stats are available at www.portlandpilots.com. 2007-08 Overall Record: .......................15-15 (.500) 2007-08 WCC Record/Place: ......................5-9/t-6th 2007-08 Postseason: ...... WCC Tourney - 1st Round A Brief Look Back Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .............................. 9/6 The Oregon Ducks needed a second-half rally to defeat the Pilots 64-55 in a non-conference Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................... 3/2 game on Monday night at McArthur Court in Eugene, Ore. After Portland led 32-25 at the half, Newcomers: ............................................................ 4 the Ducks opened the second stanza on a 10-2 run to claim a one-point advantage. Later in the Facility: ................................... Chiles Center (4,852) half, Jessica Clemens drilled a three-pointer to make it a one-point (53-52) game once again with Head Coach: .........................Jim Sollars (23rd Year) 6:52 remaining. From there, the Ducks would embark on a game-ending 11-3 run to pull away for Career Record/Years: ......... 487-425 (.534)/33rd the win. Junior Laiken Dollente hit four of fi ve three-pointers to lead the Pilots with 18 points. The Career DI Record/Years: .....333-400 (.454)/26th Record at School/Years: ......310-343 (.475)/23rd game was originally scheduled for Dec. 22, but was postponed due to the winter weather. WCC Record/Years: ...........135-164 (.451)/22nd Last weekend, the Pilots picked up a huge 59-56 win over the Pepperdine Waves on Assistant Coaches: ................Sean Kelly (10th Year) Saturday afternoon at the Chiles Center. The Pilots and Waves entered the match-up with identi- .................................. Shayla Johnson (1st Year) cal overall and league records. Sophomore Tara Cronin broke a 54-54 tie with a lay-up with 18 ....................................... Anne Graner (1st Year) seconds remaining in the game. Dollente then hit three free throws and grabbed a crucial rebound Athletic Trainer: .......................................Lori Barnes to help seal the win. Portland, which built a 15-point lead in the fi rst half, led almost the entire Strength Coaches: ....................................Jay Tieder game before Pepperdine jumped ahead 52-50 with 2:38 left in the game. Dollente would then hit General Information four straight free throws to help UP re-claim the lead before Pepperdine’s Jazmine Jackson tied Mailing Address: ................5000 N. Willamette Blvd. the game at 54-54 with two of her own from the line. Dollente fi nished with a game-high 14 points. ............................................Portland, OR 97203 Athletics Phone: .................................. 503-943-7117 Previously, the Pilots hung around for most of the game before LMU pulled away down the Web site: ..............................www.portlandpilots.com stretch en route to a 64-53 win at the Chiles Center on Thursday night. The Pilots were within fi ve Affi liation: .........................................NCAA Division I points late in the game, but LMU would fi nish on a 12-6 run. Cronin hit eight of 11 shots to fi nish Conference: ........................ West Coast Conference with a game-high 18 points. Founded: .......................................................... 1901 Enrollment: ...................................................... 3,300 A Brief Look Ahead Nickname: .........................................................Pilots After their recent grueling stretch of games, the Pilots take a week off from action before Colors: .................................................Purple, White President: ........ Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. resuming play with their second swing through the WCC. Portland is set to travel to Spokane, Athletics Director: ...............................Larry Williams Wash., for a game against fi rst-place Gonzaga on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 1:00 p.m. UP then returns Athletic Dept. Phone: .......................... 503-943-7117 home for conference games against San Francisco (Feb. 12) and Saint Mary’s (Feb. 14). Media Information Assistant SID (WBX Contact): .......... Adam Linnman To New Beginnings Email: ............................................. [email protected] Portland, which is 3-2 and tied for second place the WCC, is off to its best start in conference Offi ce Phone: ......................................503-943-7731 play since the 1996-97 team opened the league slate at 5-0. That squad would fi nish with a per- Cell Phone: .........................................503-860-9494 fect 14-0 WCC record and advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Recommended publications
  • Portland Men's Basketball
    MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Sports Information Sports Information Director: Julie Lapomarda Chiles Center • 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. • Portland, Ore. 97203 Assistant SID: Jason Brough Phone: 503.943.7439/7731 • Fax: 503.943.7242 Intern: Adam Linnman Date: Mar. 3, 2004 • Portland Men’s Basketball • Portland @ WCC Tournament • Mar. 5-8 • All Day • Leavey Center (4,500) • Santa Clara, Calif. Table of Contents COMING UP: The University of Portland (11-16, 5-9 WCC) will travel to Santa Clara, Calif. to compete in the West Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament, on Mar. 5-8. Media Information ......................... 1-2 WCC TOURNAMENT: The West Coast Conference Basketball Tournament returns to Regular-Season Results .................... 2 the Bay Area in 2004 and 2005. The 2004 WCC Basketball Tournament will be held on the Santa Clara University campus, and for the second consecutive year, the WCC will use Probable Starters .............................. 2 an Eight-Team/Play-In format for both the men and the women. The women will play March 4-7, 2004 and the men will square-off March 5-8, 2004. Pilot Information ............................ 2-3 The 2004 and 2005 tournaments will be held in the Bay Area, the 2006 and 2007 tournaments in the Pacific Northwest and the 2008 and 2009 tournaments in Southern WCC Opponents............................ 2-6 California. Under the format that was adopted in 2003, the No. 5 through No. 8 seeds will compete Pilot Quick Facts............................... 3 in the opening round to determine who will advance to the next round of the tournament. Waiting for the winners in the quarterfinals will be the No.
    [Show full text]
  • Ces of the University
    —« H V. s: V J / \ > \* I kv^. 1 ...V -. -**J % fcM • « S*\ ^*sfe '/ PKi^Biik. i •; i ... •^•^ ^••V. 'L'**.*-'*^. - "iwo»nmi>H •«?**»' // ^ \ . k c '<*•* ^ I* "** *tf Jk*-r The University Or Portland presents in retrospect a year of activities in re? ~ • <y> v& * • Nineteen Fiity - Four University or Portland Portland, Oregon Volume XX •4f *> &*&*'&* L«¥ / -! x >* i •J \,*v wK !i'$ - &V ,-•- -vtf. 5£i Patricia Pendergjast, co-editor John M. Clirisman, co-editor Rev. Lloyd "W. Tesfce, C. S. C, adviser o Coll eees 3 £j Administration and Faculty w Classe s Activities Athletics Within our circling expanse of green lawn we are only partly aware of the busily searching world that flashes along the boulevard in bright automobiles, feeds the tunnel mouth beneath the bluff with rumbling trains, and disturbs the slow Willamette with the feathered wakes of river commerce. But while the world flows around the campus in many-headed quest, here in new or ivied halls young men and women labor daily over test tubes, typewriters, calculators, compasses and piano keys each preparing to shape, in an individual way the future. Lightly they go about the serious business of learning to live Lightly, because all is not study and practice and experiment. There are laughter and shouts and loudspeakers blaring loudly. There are blue smoke and coffee in the cafeteria and dishes clinking in the Commons. There are bright-eyed nights of orchestras and orchids, club meetings and basketball games. In the rich grey silence of the chapel there is prayer For many, these days of fall, winter, and spring are the last college days.
    [Show full text]
  • Loyola Marymount Request Information
    Loyola Marymount Request Information Archangelic Wolfgang bankrupt omnisciently, he pocks his wrings very domestically. Chan is eastwardssubduedly.inadvertent and Daltonianand thickly. reincarnates and hydromedusan unexceptionably Graehme as Biafran conceptualise Adolpho toneholily problematically and nauseate hisand sot bounce Learn more miserable the majors offered at Loyola Marymount University along side which ones have the highest average starting salaries. Their loyola marymount university and information, undergraduate admission to request. No 11 MBB Visits Portland Saturday Gonzaga University. After graduating from the University of Texas with a degree in journalism, Susan Christian Goulding worked at newspapers throughout Southern California, including the Herald Examiner, the Daily Breeze the Los Angeles Times and now the Orange County Register. RESEARCH Market Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles California LAB FURNISHINGS Wood Casework Contemporary Full Overlay Rift-Cut Oak. Foul on top local news. At USF, students have academic, cultural, professional, and spiritual opportunities unmatched on any other campus. LMU Softball holds many records. All the winter weather feels! Get things done with Yelp. Though instruction at the undergraduate level remained exclusive to male students, women were admitted to the law school. This poison has extensive vendor catalogs and directories, and welcomes the general campus to utilize purchasing capabilities and resources. San Francisco at Loyola Marymount 7 pm San Jose St at Fresno St 7 pm Monday Jan 11 SOUTH SE Missouri at UT Martin ppd. Maggie Fleitman straightens painted rocks at a meditation garden hose Main St. Portland in complex series. Get Portland Pilots soccer, baseball and basketball news, schedules, scores and statistics. Student to request a previously diagnosed heart of marymount? Our staff to request that denotes content that fly all backgrounds looking for.
    [Show full text]
  • February-March 2019 KGP NEWS
    KAPPA GAMMA PI NEWS Leadership • Scholarship • Faith • Service www.kappagammapi.org Register now to join us for KGP’s 44th National Founded 1926 February/March 2019 • Volume 94 • Number 2 Convention! June 21-23, 2019 A Look at the University of Portland University of Portland Site of the 2019 Convention Portland, Oregon The University of Portland (UP) is a thriving community of more than 4,000 students from around the nation and the world, as well as over 1,000 faculty and staff. UP is Convention Keynote Speaker: located on a bluff in a residential neighborhood over- David Houglum, Ph.D. looking the Willamette River and the city of Portland. The keynote speaker for the 2019 Convention on Sat- Rev. Mark L. Poorman, CSC, began his tenure as Univer- urday, June 22, will be David Houglum, Ph.D. An ad- th sity of Portland’s 20 president in 2014. Since its incep- junct assistant professor at the University of Portland, tion in 1901, UP has been guided by the Congregation of Dr. Houglum will speak about servant leadership, then Holy Cross, a Catholic order of priests and brothers. The present a short workshop with a discussion and ques- founder of the order, Blessed Basil Moreau, CSC, said, tion/answer session. “The mind will not be cultivated at the expense of the Dr. Houglum is the heart.” This commitment to educating the hands, heart director for leadership and mind is a hallmark of UP’s belief in educating the at the Franz Center for whole person. Leadership, Entrepre- National Recognition neurship and Innova- For 23 consecutive years, UP has earned a top-10 ranking tion at the University by U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • 2-17-10 Vs PEPP-LMU Release.Indd
    For Immediate Release • FebruaryFebruary 17,17, 20102010 SID Contact: Adam Linnman • Office Phone: (503) 943-7731 • Cell Phone: (503) 860-9494 • Fax: (503) 943-7242 • Email: [email protected] 2009-10 Schedule/Results Pilots, Dollente Make Final Regular Season Appearance at Home DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Nov. 14 Eastern Washington L, 64-72 Pilots (16-9, 5-5 WCC) vs. Pepperdine (16-8, 7-3 WCC) Nov. 16 Utah State L, 57-63 Thursday • Feb. 18 • 7:00 p.m. • Portland, Ore. (Chiles Center - 4,852) Nov. 20 Air Force W, 73-65 PilotsVideo.com Nov. 22 Sacramento State W, 98-63 Live Video: Nov. 24 Portland State W, 75-71 Live Audio/Stats: PortlandPilots.com Dec. 2 Oregon L, 68-95 Series: PEPP leads 31-18 Dec. 4 Pacifi c W, 80-66 Last Meeting: POR 82, PEPP 76 (ot) - Dec. 6 Boise State W, 76-65 Jan. 23, 2010 (Malibu, Calif.) Dec. 11 Idaho W, 67-56 Dec. 13 Washington State W, 79-53 Pilots (16-9, 5-5 WCC) vs. Loyola Marymount (11-13, 4-6 WCC) Dec. 19 Montana W, 66-58 Saturday • Feb. 20 • 2:00 p.m. • Portland, Ore. (Chiles Center - 4,852) Dec. 21 Montana State W, 78-75 Dec. 29 Utah Valley W, 78-40 Live Video: PilotsVideo.com Dec. 31 BYU L, 57-69 Live Audio/Stats: PortlandPilots.com Jan. 3 Seattle W, 74-69 (ot) Series: POR leads 25-22 Jan. 9 Gonzaga* L, 54-90 Last Meeting: POR 94, LMU 91 - Jan. 14 San Diego* L, 53-59 Jan.
    [Show full text]
  • USF Students Teach Kids to Sprout
    FREEDOM AND FAIRNESS it stantmm JFonhorn Vol. Ill, Issue 10 foghorn, usfca. edu THURSDAY, November 14, 2013 SCENE USF Students Teach Kids to Sprout Up! A Spotlight on on topics like pollination, conserva­ tion, and oceanography with fun ac­ Environmental tivities that get kids excited about our world. Education Senior Kirsten Foster, USF chapter director for Sprout Up, believes it is for the Next important to educate younger stu­ dents about the environment and give Generation them "an experience with nature," she JEANNINE ABUSHARKH said. "If kids are able to connect to StaffWriter science, hopefully they will want to take care of [nature] and feel a con­ Climate change and the reduction nection to it." ofthe Earth's fossil fuels are growing During the first class, each student problems that future generations will is given a seed to plant and nurture Intro to Media Studies undoubtedly face. Sprout Up, a non­ throughout the program. For the fol­ students share their expe­ profit organization, seeks to provide lowing classes, Sprout Up instructors rience of going 24-hours "environmental education for the work collaboratively with the first without media next generation" by teaching first and and second grade teachers to teach second graders about sustainability, topics of environmental science. Each iourtesy oJ Kirsten i Page5 nature, and environmental science. Sprout Up instructor assists five stu­ (Left to right) Ms. Lims 2nd grade classroom at Claire Lilienthal Elementary. Caption: Learning about the food to fork process and the importance of supporting farmers markets! USF students volunteering for dents, allowing the each child to fully Sprout Up instructors include Hailee Barnes, Jennifer Dowlan, Takara Sights, Ajouni Singh Sprout Up teach one-hour lessons grasp and connect with the material.
    [Show full text]
  • University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002
    University of San Diego Digital USD Basketball (Women) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Winter 2002 University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-women Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Women's Basketball Media Guide 2001-2002" (2002). Basketball (Women). 13. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-basketball-women/13 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Basketball (Women) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 INSIDE IFC Jenny Craig Pavilion I Torero Information 2-3 Season Preview 4-5 Head Coach Kathy Marpe 6-7 Coaching Staff 8 Roster 9-18 Player Bios 20-21 2000-0 I Season In Review 22 WCC Tournament 23 West Coast Conference 24-26 Resu lts Year by Year 27 Torero Trad ition 28-29 Torero Record Book 30 Opponent Results 31 Torero All-Time Roster 32-33 Torero Alumni Tradition USD Athletic 34-35 University San Diego Administration 36 USO Academic Support/ Strength and Conditioning President 37 Discover USO Dr. Alice B. Hayes 38-41 US O Administration Institutional Representative 42 USO Administration Tom Cosgrove IBC San Diego Director of Athletics Tom Iannacone NCAA Faculty Representative Mitch Ma lachowski USD General Associate Athletic Director Dan Yourg Information Associate Athletic Director/SWA USD Women's Basketball School Name Wendy Guthrie Uni versity of San Di ego Associate AD; Athletic Development Information Location Brian Fogarty Head Coach: Kathy Marpe, 5998 Alcala Park , Asst.
    [Show full text]
  • 05 01 2020 Johnathan Williams 125 Game Stats
    Johnathan Williams. Washington Wizards, SL Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, South Bay Lakers, Gonzaga Bulldogs, Missouri Tigers, United States U17 03.01.2020 - 29.06.2012 BOXSCORE Date opponent score IND MIN PT FG+ FG FG% 3PT+ 3PT 3PT% FT+ FT FT% OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TOV F FD 01-03 @ Portland Trail Blazers 103:122 290 16:09 8 4 6 67% - - - - 2 - 3 5 8 - 1 - - - 3 01-01 @ Orlando Magic 101:122 279 12:04 2 1 1 100% - - - - - - 1 5 6 1 - 1 - - 1 12-30 @ Miami Heat 123:105 277 17:44 - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 3 2 5 - - - 2 1 1 12-28 @ New York Knicks 100:107 274 13:31 2 - - - - - - 2 2 100% 1 2 3 2 - - - 1 1 12-26 vs Detroit Pistons 102:132 281 32:37 9 4 6 67% - - - 1 1 100% 3 5 8 2 - 1 - 2 3 07-13 @ SL Denver Nuggets 105:96 - 32:46 14 7 10 70% - - - - - - 3 4 7 2 - - 3 3 - 07-11 vs SL Utah Jazz 87:78 - 26:23 13 6 10 60% - 1 - 1 2 50% - 6 6 - - - 2 3 4 07-09 vs SL Sacramento Kings 94:92 - 20:39 10 3 6 50% - 2 - 4 4 100% 6 3 9 1 2 1 3 7 5 07-07 @ SL Portland Trail Blazers 87:97 - 17:54 4 2 6 33% - 2 - - - - 3 3 6 - 1 1 2 5 - 07-06 vs SL Dallas Mavericks 81:113 - 7:30 1 - 1 - - - - 1 2 50% - 2 2 - - - 1 1 1 03-26 @ Washington Wizards 124:106 293 15:34 5 1 2 50% - - - 3 4 75% 3 1 4 - - - - 3 3 03-22 @ Brooklyn Nets 106:111 - 0:24.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 03-19 vs Milwaukee Bucks 101:115 283 6:06 - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - 03-17 vs New York Knicks 123:124 290 24:38 12 5 7 71% - - - 2 3 67% 5 2 7 1 - - 2 5 4 03-15 vs Detroit Pistons 97:111 282 14:28 6 2 4 50% - - - 2 4 50% 1 1 2 - 1 - 1 4 3 03-14 vs Toronto Raptors
    [Show full text]
  • University of Portland Pilots Women's Soccer
    University of Portland Pilots women's soccer By Paul Senz The women’s soccer team is the most successful athletic club at the University of Portland (UP), with multiple national championships and other awards. The team began competing in 1980 and, until the 1986 season, was part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). In the 1986-1987 season, all women’s athletic teams at UP began competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, in the West Coast Conference. The primary factor in the rapid growth of a small Catholic university's women's soccer team into a national powerhouse has been the high caliber of the coaching staff. The most influential and longest-serving coach for the Portland Pilots women’s soccer team was Clive Charles, who coached the team from 1989 to 2003. In Charles’s final game as a collegiate coach in 2002, the Pilots won the NCAA National Championship in overtime. They won the National Championship again in 2005, becoming only the third women’s soccer team with multiple National Championships (joining North Carolina and Notre Dame). The Pilots play in the Clive Charles Soccer Complex, established in 2004. The large complex consists of a number of high-quality facilities, including Harry A. Merlo Field and the Rev. Chester S. Prusynski, CSC, Practice Field, named in honor of the longtime UP professor and devoted fan. The UP women's soccer team has played a significant role in the increasing popularization of soccer in the United States. Dynamic coaches and talented players have fostered a vibrant soccer-centered culture.
    [Show full text]
  • Jason Brough
    2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND PILOTS (7-9, 0-1 WCC) Overall: 7-9 • WCC: 0-1 WEEK 10: at BYU (9-8, 1-1 WCC) H: 6-3 • A: 1-5 • N: 0-1 OT: 0-0 • vs. Ranked: 0-0 PILOTS AT BYU PILOTS VS PACIFIC Date: Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019 DATE OPPONENT TIME Date: Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019 Oct. 27 Antelope Valley (Exh.) W, 94-64 Time: 6:00 p.m. (PT) Time: 7:00 p.m. (PT) Nov. 3 Westmont (Exh.) W, 94-80 City: Provo, Utah City: Portland, Ore. Nov. 6 Multnomah W, 111-103 Arena: Marriott Center Arena: Chiles Center Nov. 9-10 Rainbow Classic (Hawai’i) TV/Video: BYUtv TV/Video: ROOT Sports NW/TheW.tv Nov. 9 Hawai’i L, 64-82 Radio: 910 ESPN-Portland Radio: 910 ESPN-Portland Nov. 10 North Texas L, 73-78 Audio/Stats: PortlandPilots.com Audio/Stats: PortlandPilots.com Nov. 17 Cal State Northridge W, 80-77 POR vs. PAC Nov. 19 Lewis & Clark W, 77-57 POR vs. BYU Nov. 21-24 Portland Classic Overall Series: BYU leads 18-2 Overall Series: PAC leads 26-12 Nov. 21 USC Upstate W, 73-56 H: 2-7 • A: 0-10 • N: 0-1 H: 8-8 • A: 3-18 • N: 1-0 Nov. 23 Cal Poly W, 72-67 Last: BYU 72, @POR 60 (2/22/18) Last: @PAC 60, POR 58 (2/10/18) Nov. 24 Texas State L, 68-91 Nov. 28 Colorado L, 69-93 GAME INFORMATION Dec. 5 Portland State L, 78-87 Portland continues West Coast Conference play on the road Thursday against the BYU Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • Zags Face New Tests Should Provide Some Answers
    Page S2 Thursday, November 27, 2003 The Spokesman-Review 2003-04 College Basketball Preview ~ Men AT A GLANCE Gonzaga West Coast Conference Gonzaga Bulldogs Coach: Mark Few, 105-29, 5th season; same overall. Players to watch: Blake Stepp, sr., g; Cory Violette, sr., Bulldogs c; Ronny Turiaf, jr., f; Erroll Knight, so., g; Richard Fox, sr., c; Tony Skinner, sr., g. Outlook: The Bulldogs return three first-team all-league players, including Stepp, the 2002-03 WCC player of Last year: 24-9 overall year. He and Violette are Wooden Award candidates, 12-2 West Coast Conference and Turiaf is as athletic as any front-liner the Zags have had. Mix in one of the best crop of newcomers in the school’s history, including Knight, a University of Washington transfer, and freshmen Sean Mallon, Adam Morrison and Derek Raivio, and you have a GU team 2003-04 schedule that is big, deep, talented and everybody’s pick to win Date Opponent, Site Time their fourth-consecutive regular-season conference title and, quite possibly, make another deep run in the Nov. 14 vs. Saint Joseph's at New York 6 p.m. NCAA Tournament. Nov. 21 IDAHO 7 p.m. Nov. 24 DENVER 7 p.m. Pepperdine Waves Nov. 29 GEORGIA (Spokane Arena) 1 p.m. Coach: Paul Westphal, 37-22, third season; 121-49 Dec. 3 at Washington 7:30 p.m. overall, 6th season. Dec. 6-7 BB&T Tournament, Washington, D.C. Players to watch: Alex Acker, so., g; Terrance Johnson, Dec. 13 vs. Missouri (Key Arena) 11 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 History & Records
    2016 HISTORY & RECORDS CONTENTS 1 Career Records 2 Season Records 3 Match/Team Records 4-9 Awards and Accolades 10 Season Summaries 11 Season Leaders 12 Postseason History 13 Portland InvitaƟ onal History 14 All-Time Roster 15-16 All-Time Series Records 17-19 Year-by-Year Results 20 Pilots in the Pros/NaƟ onal Teams 2016 PORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER CCAREERAREER RECORDSRECORDS Points Years Shots A empted Years 1. 252 Chris ne Sinclair (110g 32a) 2001-02, 04-05 1. 462 Chris ne Sinclair (110 Goals) 2001-02, 04-05 2. 246 Tiff eny Milbre (103g 40a) 1990-92, 94 2. 404 Tiff eny Milbre (103 Goals) 1990-92, 94 3. 219 Shannon MacMillan (87g 45a) 1992-95 3. 389 Shannon MacMillan (87 Goals) 1992-95 4. 139 Danielle Foxhoven (57g, 25a) 2008-11 4. 353 Lindsey Huie (26 Goals) 2001-05 5. 136 Michelle Enyeart (48g 40a) 2006-10 5. 278 Jus Baumgardt (37 Goals) 1993, 95-97 6. 124 Jus Baumgardt (37g 50a) 1993, 95-97 6. 249 Danielle Foxhoven (57 Goals) 2008-11 7. 111 Sophie Schmidt (40g, 31a) 2007-10 7. 228 Megan Rapinoe (30 Goals) 2005-08 8. 110 Lindsey Huie (31g 48a) 2001-05 8. 223 Vanessa Talbo (46 Goals) 1997-00 9. 100 Vanessa Talbo (46g 8a) 1997-00 9. 220 Michelle Enyeart (48 Goals) 2006-09 100 Linda Brock (41g 18a) 1981-84 10. 218 Natalie Budge (31 Goals) 2004-07 Points Per Game Years Shots Per Game Years 1. 3.32 Tiff eny Milbre (74 Games) 1990-92, 94 1.
    [Show full text]