LMU SPEED Chart

Taylor Shead Maggie Burkett Renahy Young Cassady Moore Lisa Helmers 00 G • 5-10 • Fr. 3 C • 6-2 • RS-Fr. 10 G • 5-8 • Fr. 11 G • 5-7 • Jr. 12 G • 5-9 • So. Plano, TX Boise, ID Carson, CA Long Beach, CA Tempe, AZ

Amanda DeCoud Melanie Ysaguirre Aleyse Evans Jessica Vargas Lauren Wilkins 13 G • 5-7 • Sr. 14 F • 6-0 • Fr. 20 F • 6-1 • RS-Fr. 21 G • 5-9 • So. 23 F • 5-11 • Fr. Moreno Valley, CA Los Angeles, CA Sacramento, CA Flagstaff, AZ Portland, OR

Bronwyn Evans Jenna Sybesma Kavita Goss Valerie Ogoke Julie Wilhoit 30 F • 6-1 • Sr. 32 F • 6-2 • Jr. 33 G • 5-9 • So. 34 F • 6-2 • Sr. Portland, OR Corona, CA Newbury Park, CA Inglewood, CA Head Coach

Lynn Flanagan Brian Rosario Michelle Zylstra Joe Gonzalez Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer LMU Lions 2007-08 LMU Women’s Basketball Table of Contents Returner Bios �������������������������12-29 #11 Cassady Moore...... 12-13 #12 Lisa Helmers...... 14-15 #13 Amanda DeCoud...... 16-17 #21 Jessica Vargas...... 18-19 #30 Bronwyn Evans...... 20-21 #32 Jenna Sybesma...... 22-23 #33 Kavita Goss...... 24-25 #34 Valerie Ogoke...... 26-27 #3 Maggie Burkett...... 28 #20 Aleyse Evans...... 29 Newcomer Bios ����������������������30-31 #00 Taylor Shead...... 30 #10 Renahy Young...... 30 #14 Melanie Ysaguirre...... 31 #23 Lauren Wilkins...... 31 LMU history 2006-07 Recap...... 32 2006-07 Results & Statistics...... 32-36 2006-07 Box Scores...... 37-42 2006-07 Standings and Leaders...... 43 LMU Record Book...... 44-47 media information All-Time Award Winners...... 48 Table of Contents...... 1 Lion Bests...... 49 Quick Facts...... 2 LMU Thanksgiving Classic...... 50-51 Media Information/Outlets...... 3 Lion Legends...... 52-54 2003-04 WCC Champions...... 55 Year-by-Year Results...... 56-59 All-Time Series Records...... 60-62 All-Time Roster...... 63 Australia 2005...... 64-65 LMU on the Go...... 66-67 Giving Back...... 68 opponents 2007-08 Opponents...... 69-72 Boise State, UNLV, Long Beach State...... 69 UC Santa Barbara, Cal, Northern Arizona...... 69 Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament...... 70 Fresno State, Cal Poly, UC Irvine...... 70 George Washington, Georgetown, Portland...... 71 Hilton LAX Holiday Tournament...... 71 Gonzaga, Santa Clara...... 72 Saint Mary’s, Pepperdine...... 72 San Diego, San Francisco...... 72 this is LMU LMU Up Close...... 73 the 2007-08 LMU Lions What LMU is About...... 74 2007-08 Season Outlook...... 4-5 The Colleges...... 75 Coaching Staff...... 6-10 Student-Athlete Support...... 76 Head Coach Julie Wilhoit...... 6-7 LMU Sports Medicine...... 77 Associate Head Coach Lynn Flanagan...... 8 Strength and Conditioning...... 78 Assistant Coach Brian Rosario...... 9 LMU Game Day...... 79 Assistant Coach Michelle Zylstra...... 10 ...... 80-82 2007-08 Roster...... 11 Administration...... 83 Compliance...... 84 The 2007-08 Loyola Marymount Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a product of the LMU Athletic Media Relations Office... Photography provided by Glenn Cratty, Jeff Golden, Patrick Gee, Dave Hill, Scott Cunningham, Christian Petersen, Victor Decolongon and Dirk Dewachter... Cover photo by Glenn Cratty... Created and designed by Mark Dodson... Special thanks to Caitlin Stone and Carolyn French... The Hollywood Sign TM & © 2001 Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, licensed by Global Icons LLC all rights reserved... Film and Printing by West Coast Reproduction of Marina del Rey... Front inside cover photo by Glenn Cratty... Selected back inside cover photos courtesy of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau... Additional copies of this guide are available through the Athletic Media Relations Office for $10.00 each. 2007-08 Women’s Basketball  LMU Lions Quick Facts the university basketball staff Location...... Los Angeles, CA Head Coach...... Julie Wilhoit Founded...... 1911 Alma Mater/Season at LMU...... Marian ‘85/13th season Enrollment...... 8,300 total Career Record...... 287-247 (19 years) Nickname...... Lions LMU Record...... 167-177 (12 years) Preferred Abbreviation...... LMU Basketball Office Phone...... 310-338-4530 Colors...... crimson (Pantone 202) ...... navy (Pantone 2965) Associate Head Coach...... Lynn Flanagan ...... gray (Pantone 5) Alma Mater/Season at LMU...... LMU ‘91/16th season National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... West Coast Assistant Coach...... Brian Rosario President...... Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Alma Mater/Season at LMU...... San Diego ‘99/1st season Alma Mater...... Fordham ‘71 Assistant Coach...... Michelle Zylstra LMU athletics Alma Mater/Season at LMU...... Northwestern ‘04/1st season Athletics Director...... Dr. William Husak Athletic Trainer...... Joe Gonzalez Alma Mater...... SUNY-Cortland ‘72 Athletics Phone...... 310-338-2765 Ticket Office Phone...... 310-338-LION media relations Assistant AD for Media Services...... John Shaffer Office Phone...... 310-338-7643 basketball facility Email...... [email protected] Arena...... Gersten Pavilion

Capacity...... 4,156 Assistant SID/Women’s Basketball SID...... Mark Dodson Gersten Pavilion Press Row Phone...... 310-258-8733 Office Phone...... 310-338-5798 Cell Phone...... 310-261-8470 Email...... [email protected]

Assistant SID...... Tyler Geivett Office Phone...... 310-338-7638 Email...... [email protected]

SID Fax...... 310-338-2703 Athletics Website...... www.LMULions.com Hotline/Tickets...... 310-338-LION SID Mailing Address:...... Athletic Media Relations ...... LMU-Gersten Pavilion ...... 1 LMU Drive ...... Los Angeles, CA 90045 program history First Season of Women’s Basketball...... 1981-82 All-Time Record...... 301-425 NCAA Postseason Appearances...... One (2003-04) WNIT Postseason Appearances...... One (2000-01)

2006-07 Overall Record...... 19-12 2006-07 West Coast Record/Finish...... 9-5/3rd 2006-07 Postseason...... 2-1 WCC Tournament

2007-08 information Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Newcomers (including redshirts)...... 6

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[email protected] LMULions.com for a broadcast schedule. To listen to Lions All-Access, go to www. LMULions.com. 2007-08 Women’s Basketball  LMU Lions Lions Young But Hungry in 2007-08 pairs well with the aggressive guards as she paced the team with 40 One win. That’s how close the 2006-07 blocked shots last year, providing another barrier to any opponent were from the program’s second NCAA Tournament appearance. A looking for an easy path to the basket. loss in the West Coast Conference Tournament title game prevented the Lions from attaining their goal of a postseason berth but succeed- Rounding out the trio of seniors is Evans, who looks to cap a solid ed in spurring the 2007-08 squad to put in the work necessary to make career with a WCC championship. A tall (6-1) player with three-point sure that one more win will not elude them. range, Evans can stretch the defense to open up the lane for penetra- tion from DeCoud and Ogoke. Once they do, Evans can punish teams With three starters returning from last year’s team, the Lions have by knocking down the open shot. the leadership in place to guide a young team that features nine underclassmen. Seniors Amanda DeCoud, Valerie Ogoke, and Bronwyn Beyond her playing ability, it is Evans’ personal skills that impress Evans have taken the new charges under their wings, leading to the Wilhoit the most. “Bronwyn has a high basketball I.Q., which com- players taking time out of their offseason to return to campus and bined with her leadership skills, gives us another coach on the floor,” work out as a unit: playing pick-up games, going to the weight room, Wilhoit said. and bonding as a team. This display of solidarity will only serve to help the Lions be fresh and prepared once the season arrives. In guard Cassady Moore and forward Jenna Sybesma, the Lions have a pair of juniors who Wilhoit hopes will follow the “I have been very impressed with how this lead of the seniors. Moore is the perfect running mate group of young women has taken it upon them- for DeCoud as they both model their games on de- selves to put in the work necessary to succeed fensive pressure and creating turnovers. Moore at the college level,” Head Coach Julie Wilhoit and DeCoud combined for 71 steals in WCC said. “They have shown competition among play, the highest by a duo in the league. themselves and pushed each other in work- outs and on the court in order to become a Sybesma gives the Lions another veteran cohesive unit and make each other better.” inside presence alongside Ogoke and Evans. Sybesma saw minimal action off the bench in The players’ dedication to conditioning 2006-07, although she did make two starts, will only aid them as Wilhoit plans to play an and will utilize her 6-2 frame to battle for up-tempo game featuring tenacious defense position in the low block. and attacking offense. Defense has been the LMU calling card in recent years, holding WCC On a team that thrives on its energy, Wil- opponents to just 54 points per game last hoit identifies the three sophomores as the year. ones who will provide the spark. “These three young women all possess scoring potential, Leading the charge are the three seniors leadership ability, and athleticism, but I’m who step into more pronounced roles on a most impressed by how they are smart and team that will look to them for guidance quick to adjust,” Wilhoit said. as the season progresses. At the forefront of the class is guard Amanda DeCoud; the Guards Kavita Goss, Jessica Vargas, and WCC’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year, Lisa Helmers add various dimensions to the DeCoud brings aggressiveness at both ends Lion backcourt that will help LMU become of the court. Her ability to penetrate the lane an all-around offensive team. Goss started and either finish or dish to an open teammate 14 games as a freshman and is capable of will be vital in the Lions’ success in 2007-08, as playing the either guard spot. A tremendous will her skill at jump-starting the fast break pull-up shooter, Goss knocked down 22 three- with her defense. DeCoud led the confer- pointers last season, second on the team, ence with 78 steals as a junior, an average of despite averaging only 16 minutes per game. 2.5 per game, good enough for fifth on the Goss also has the strength to take the ball into school’s all-time list. On offense, she averaged traffic, making defenses choose whether to al- 9.0 ppg and topped the team with 102 assists, low the outside shot or try to stop the drive. showing that she is just as able to set up her teammates as she is looking for her own shot. Senior Valerie Ogoke looks to be a force in the front Vargas and Helmers each came off the bench court as she steps into the spotlight. last season but both will be in the running for “Amanda brings an energy to our team, a starting job in 2007-08. Vargas is another both on defense and on offense,” Wilhoit said. tenacious defender, ably filling in for DeCoud “When she plays well, the entire team lifts their games to her level.” or Moore or joining up with them to provide LMU with a trio of quick defenders who can harass opponents. Vargas also showed a knack for Offsetting DeCoud’s outside game will be that of Ogoke in the post. getting to the line, where she is an 81% free throw shooter. A strong but smooth player, Ogoke is primed to realize her potential after four years of hard work. “Our offense fits Jessica’s playing style,” Wilhoit said. “She is not afraid of contact and is a good outside shooter. On defense, she gives “Valerie has become the player she is capable of being,” Wilhoit us another player who can pressure passing lanes.” said. “She has matured and developed a complete game to where she can be dominant. She is also a tenacious defender and leader by A natural spot-up shooter with deep range, Helmers will punish example.” teams that sag on defense. Helmers has also worked on creating on her own shot to make her more dangerous on the offensive end. Ogoke averaged 7.0 points and 5.6 rebounds last year in just 24 minutes per game. Another year older and stronger, she has the abil- Wilhoit decided to redshirt two freshmen centers last season with ity to use her athleticism to blow past defenders away from the basket the expectation that they will step in and contribute immediately to or use her strength to power through them inside. Defensively, Ogoke this young team. Aleyse Evans had daily battles in practice last year

 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions with Ogoke and departed post players Ashlee Young is a multi-dimensional talent who Dunlap and Jennifer Hall. Evans is strong, can run at either guard position. An Honor- thriving with her back to the basket as she able Mention All-American as a senior at can use either hand. Her soft hands will nearby Redondo Union High School, her also be an asset in securing turnovers and talent lies in her defense, which she uses to rebounds. force turnovers and jump-start the transition.

Maggie Burkett was the Gatorade High Joining Young in the backcourt is Wilkins, School Player of the Year in Idaho but was who Wilhoit describes as “the most com- injured and missed most of her first season on plete athlete among the four freshmen”. campus. She has worked hard to come back Wilkins averaged a double-double and was stronger, using her long frame to post up on a First Team All-State selection as a senior the inside or step out for a mid-range jumper at Portland’s Jesuit High School, which also to extend the defense. produced Bronwyn Evans. In addition to her basketball talents, Wilkins earned all-state Athletic. That’s how Wilhoit describes her honors in soccer and track and field, winning incoming freshman class. The coach has four her soccer league’s Player of the Year award players that she says comprise “the most and winning the state title in the discus. athletic class we have ever had”. Credentials like that will only help Wilkins to establish herself during her LMU career. Two local products enter the Lion program alongside a pair of out-of-state prospects. Rounding out the freshman class is Shead, Forward Melanie Ysaguirre and guard Renahy who led Plano West High School to the Texas Young were both Street and Smith’s Pre- Class 5A State Championship as a junior and season All-Americans a year ago while guards was an all-state performer in both basketball Lauren Wilkins and Taylor Shead will fit in and track. Defensive-minded, Shead will keep with this athletic team after garnering high defenses honest with her ability to score. school accolades in multiple sports. “These four freshmen are talented enough Ysaguirre is a proven winner, leading Troy to make an impact from day one,” Wilhoit High School in Fullerton to state champion- said. “The question for them would be how ships in two of her final three years. She is quickly can they adapt to the college game a versatile player who is strong enough to and play at a consistently high level?” battle in the post while possessing the shoot- ing range to draw defenses away from the Two home tournaments and seven post- basket. A hard-nosed player who is not afraid season opponents from last season highlight to do all the little things, Ysaguirre’s passion 2007-08 schedule. The slate features eight Junior Cassady Moore is another multi-dimensional for taking charges and scrambling for loose non-conference home games, including talent featured in LMU’s backcourt. balls will no doubt fit in with this aggressive tournaments over both the Thanksgiving and Lion team. Winter Holidays. and advanced to the NCAA Tournament while the Lumberjacks appeared in the 2006 NCAA “This preseason schedule is designed to postseason. give us the best competition to prepare us for WCC action,” Wilhoit said. “We believe it is A three-game home stand against Fresno competitive and full of opportunities to not State, Cal Poly, and UC Irvine will test the only improve our program but to prepare Lions as they look to defend their home turf, our players for conference play.” where they have posted eight straight win- ning seasons. The furthest road trip of the The season tips off with a three-game year follows just before the winter break, road trip, starting November 9 at WAC as LMU heads east to Washington, D.C. for champions Boise State. From there, the games against George Washington University, team travels to UNLV before a local road another NCAA participant last season, and game at Long Beach State. Big East power Georgetown.

The home schedule gets underway on The 2007 calendar year draws to a close November 19 with a visit from perennial with LMU hosting the Hilton LAX Holiday power UC Santa Barbara, who currently Tournament December 28-29. The first day’s has a streak of 12 straight postseason play features Arkansas-Little Rock against appearances, including last season’s WNIT. Kansas State, followed by LMU taking on The home stand continues with the Cal State Bakersfield. An eighth postseason 10th annual Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving opponent looms should the Lions face Kansas Tournament November 23-24 at Gersten State, who made it as far as the semifinals of Pavilion. Participants in the two-day last season’s WNIT. tournament are Indiana State, San Diego State, and Jackson State. LMU’s opener LMU will play five games on the road dur- is against Jackson State, who won 22 ing the first round of WCC play but gets five games last season and were Southwest- home dates out of the final seven games, ern Athletic Conference regular season including a three-game home stand to end champions en route to the WNIT. the regular season. Highlights include a pair of doubleheaders with the LMU men’s team Following the home tournament, LMU against Pepperdine (January 26 in Malibu and faces a difficult road trip at California and February 23 at home) and a visit to San Diego Sophomore Jessica Vargas (left) and senior Amanda Northern Arizona. The Golden Bears were on January 31 that will be broadcast live on DeCoud give the Lions a dynamic backcourt tandem. ranked in the top-25 most of last season ESPNU. 2007-08 Women’s Basketball  LMU Lions Head Coach Julie Wilhoit record-breaking season in 2003-04. The Lions finished with Julie Wilhoit the best record west of Montana, and the 13th best record in enters her 13th the nation. LMU received votes in both the USA Today/ESPN season as the Top 25 poll and the AP poll. head coach of the Loyola Mary- In 2006-07, LMU came within a whisker of its second NCAA mount University Tournament appearance, making it to the West Coast Confer- women’s basket- ence championship game. ball program. The West Coast Wilhoit was appointed the fourth head coach in LMU Conference women’s basketball history on June 30, 1995. Wilhoit came Coach of the Year to LMU in July 1995 after a two-year stint at the University of three of her sea- Pittsburgh-Bradford where she posted a mark of 33-26, includ- sons at LMU, she ing a school-record 22-11 mark in 1994-95. has steered the Lions to an aver- A head coaching veteran of 19 years, Wilhoit has an overall age of 18 wins a coaching record of 287-247. She coached for five seasons at season in the last Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis where she seven years, in- posted a record of 88-44 including clud- a 45-17 mark in her final two ing seasons. Wilhoit led IUPUI to back-to-back 20-win LMU’s first ever WCC Championship, an ap- seasons in 1990 and pearance in the 2003-04 NCAA Tournament, 1991 and a Final Four and an appearance in the WNIT Tournament appearance in 1991, in 2000-01. The Lions have also been invited where IUPUI lost to to play in the Preseason WNIT two times Southwestern Oklaho- in the last five years. At home that record ma in the semi-finals. becomes even more astounding as Wilhoit’s Lions are 72-30 in Gersten Pavilion over the After a two-year last eight years. coaching hiatus, Wilhoit rejoined Wilhoit became the winningest coach the coaching ranks in LMU women’s basketball history with a at Pitt-Bradford and victory in 2003 over IUPUI. She enters the took over a team 2007-08 campaign 13 wins shy of 300 for that had posted a 4-20 her career. record the year prior to her arrival. With Wilhoit was the first LMU women’s nearly the same person- basketball coach to earn the WCC Coach of nel from the previ- the Year honor in 1999-00. She is the first ous season, the team at LMU to win it in consecutive seasons, posted an 11-15 overall and only the second coach in WCC history mark, one of the big- to garner the award two years in a row. gest turnarounds in In 2004, she added to her honors by win- collegiate basketball ning the WCC award for the third time in that season. The fol- five years. She was also named the Russell lowing season, she Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the led the team to its Year for Region 8. The region represents best record ever at head coaches from the Pac-10, Big West, 22-11 and helped it and West Coast Conferences. She was a advance to the cham- national finalist for the NCAA Division I pionship game of the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year Keystone Empire Col- award. legiate Conference.

In 12 seasons on the Bluff, Wilhoit has led LMU Following her suc- through a march from the bottom half of the confer- cesses at IUPUI and Pitt- ence finishers to the top. Due in large part to Wilhoit’s direc- Bradford, Wilhoit was hired tion and leadership, the Lions have become a consistent top at LMU to rebuild the women’s basketball program. In her first tier WCC team and broke into the national spotlight with their year as the Lions’ head coach, Wilhoit led the team to a non- the wilhoit file • Three-time WCC Coach of the Year • 2003-04 NCAA Tournament • 2005 LMU “Herstory” Award • 2003-04 Region 8 Coach of the Year • 167 wins at LMU, 287 career wins • Marian College Wall of Fame • Winningest coach in LMU women’s • WBCA Board of Directors • Ripley County Basketball Hall of Fame basketball history • State Farm Wade Trophy Board • 1991 NAIA Final Four • 2003-04 WCC Championship • 2005 YWCA Woman of the Year • Four conference championships  Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions conference winning season, the first since 1992-93. The coached a number of highly decorated stu- squad also beat Santa Clara on the road, marking dent-athletes including the 2003-04 WCC the program’s first conference road win since the and LMU Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kate 1990-91 season. Murray.

Under Wilhoit’s direction, the program Wilhoit is also active on basketball has continued a process of constant im- committees nationally, serving on the provement. The 2000-01 squad exempli- WBCA (Women’s Basketball Coaches fied that by recording the program’s Association) Board of Directors as the first ever 20-win season. The 2001-02 West representative. She has served Lions posted a 15-13 overall mark for on several Player of the Year and the programs first ever back-to-back All-American committees, including winning seasons, and the 2003-04 the State Farm Wade Trophy and team shattered LMU’s record books. Kodak All-American.

In 2003-04, Wilhoit and the Lions Wilhoit enjoyed a decorated had yet another productive year basketball career at Marian Col- defending the home court, posting lege in Indianapolis, Indiana. A an impressive 12-1 mark in Gersten four-year letterwinner, Wilhoit Pavilion. The only loss was to #4 Duke once held the school’s career in the LMU Marina del Rey Marriott scoring record with 1,489 points Beach Classic. The 2004-05 and 2005- and ranks among career leaders 06 teams both advanced to the WCC in steals and rebounds. She was Tournament Semifinals, with the a two-time team Most Valuable 2006-07 squad making it to the WCC Player and earned NAIA all-district Championship Game, one game shy honors following her junior and of another NCAA Tournament bid. senior seasons. In 2004, Wilhoit was elected to the Marian College Wilhoit has coached some of the Athletics Wall of Fame. greatest players in LMU women’s basketball history. Kate Murray A 1985 graduate, she earned became the first Lion to earn her bachelor’s degree in physical WCC Player of the Year honors, education from Marian Col- and Bryn Britton was LMU’s first lege. While coaching at IUPUI, three-time All-Conference selec- she earned her master’s degree in tion. Adrianne Slaughter earned education from Indiana University WCC Tournament MVP honors and in 1988. Wilhoit began her coaching was a two-time All-WCC honoree career at Marian College as an assistant as well as the Defensive Player of coach during the 1986-87 season. the Year. Wilhoit’s professional work experience falls out- A strong believer in the LMU philosophy, Wilhoit is dedi- side of the realm of coaching as well. In 1996 she helped co- cated to excellence in academics, as well as athletics. She has found Sneaker Sisters, a non-profit community organization which promotes sports and fitness to economi- wilhoit’s career record cally disadvantaged girls on the westside of Los Overall Conference Angeles. Wilhoit currently serves as an honorary Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Conference board member for the non-profit organization. 1986-87 IUPUI * ^ 8 2 .800 8 0 1.000 District 21-Conference Champions She also served as the Director of Fitness at the 1987-88 IUPUI 16 15 .516 15 4 .789 District 21 National Institute for Fitness and Sport in India- 1988-89 IUPUI 19 10 .655 10 6 .625 District 21 1989-90 IUPUI* 25 5 .833 19 0 1.000 District 21-Conference Champions napolis from 1988-1993. 1990-91 IUPUI* # 20 12 .625 14 3 .824 District 21-Conference Champions 1993-94 Pitt-Bradford 11 15 .423 7 11 .389 Keystone Empire She is active in community service in the Los 1994-95 Pitt-Bradford 22 11 .667 10 6 .625 Keystone Empire Angeles area, including the local YWCA. In the 1995-96 LMU 12 16 .429 3 11 .214 West Coast 1996-97 LMU 5 22 .185 4 10 .286 West Coast spring of 2005, Wilhoit was honored for her 1997-98 LMU 3 24 .111 0 14 .000 West Coast community services efforts by being named the 1998-99 LMU 8 19 .296 4 10 .286 West Coast YWCA Santa Monica/Westside Woman of the 1999-00 LMU@ 13 15 .464 6 8 .429 West Coast Year. She was also chosen to receive one of LMU’s 2000-01 LMU@ % 21 10 .678 10 4 .714 West Coast 2001-02 LMU 15 13 .536 7 7 .500 West Coast “Herstory” awards as part of Women’s History 2002-03 LMU 14 15 .483 5 9 .357 West Coast Month. 2003-04 LMU@& 24 6 .800 13 1 .929 West Coast-Conference Champions 2004-05 LMU 16 13 .551 9 5 .643 West Coast Born on Jan. 14, 1963 in Greensburg, Indiana, 2005-06 LMU 17 12 .586 10 4 .714 West Coast 2006-07 LMU 19 12 .613 9 5 .643 West Coast Wilhoit grew up in the small town of Osgood, Total 288 247 .537 163 118 .580 Indiana, population 2,000. She played basketball LMU Total 167 177 .486 83 98 .459 and graduated from Jac-Cen-Del High School in Honors 1981, a high school rich in basketball tradition. * District 21 Conference Championship: 1986-87, 1989-90, 1990-91 ^ NAIA National Tournament First Round: 1986-87 In 2006, Wilhoit was named to the Ripley County # NAIA National Tournament Final Four: 1990-91 Basketball Hall of Fame. @ West Coast Conference Coach of the Year: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2003-04 % WNIT Postseason Tournament: 2000-01 Wilhoit currently resides in Culver City. & NCAA Tournament: 2003-04 WNIT Preseason Tournament: 2001-02 District 8 Coach of the Year 2003-04 2007-08 Women’s Basketball  LMU Lions Associate Head Coach Lynn Flanagan

Lynn Flanagan was year was one of the best ever in LMU history. She held the promoted to Associate school records for most single season points (469) and free Head Coach in 2007, throws (144), both of which she set during her senior season rewarding a player and in 1990-91. Also that same year she averaged 16.75 points per coach who has spent game and posted a .796 free-throw percentage, ranking her 20 seasons associated second and fifth on the single-season charts in both catego- with the LMU women’s ries, respectively. As if that was not enough, the 162 field basketball program, goals she collected that year rank sixth best in a single season. including the last 17 as an assistant coach. Flanagan still owns the career record for free-throws (337) at Loyola Marymount and ranks fifth all-time in games played Flanagan assists Head (114). Her on-court accomplishments and dedication to the Coach Julie Wilhoit in University and especially the women’s basketball program all facets of have earned her a spot in the LMU Hall of the Fame. She is the first women’s bas- ketball player to be inducted into the prestigious club. LMU basketball program. She serves as the LMU women’s bas- The four-year letter- ketball recruiting coordinator, winner received All- overseeing all of LMU’s recruit- West Coast Conference ing efforts. On the court, her first-team accolades primary coaching responsi- following her senior bilities include working with year and garnered the post players and interior All-WCC honorable game. mention honors as a junior. Flanagan Flanagan previously over- received her under- saw the guards, producing graduate degree in tremendous players during liberal studies with her tenure. Twice in the last an emphasis in edu- seven years, two guards were cation in December named First Team All-WCC. In 1991. 1999-00, Rosa Bernasconi and Bryn Britton were honored, Prior to enter- and the next season, Taryn ing Loyola Reynolds joined Britton on the Marymount, first team. The stellar back- Flanagan was a court production continued prep standout in 2006-07, as point guard at Louisville Amanda DeCoud was named High School in the WCC’s Defensive Player of Woodland Hills, the Year while DeCoud and Calif. She was teammate Cassady Moore named to the each ranked in the top five in All-San Fernan- the conference in steals. In ad- do Valley League dition, guard Amanda Patton first team both broke the school record for her junior and most three-pointers made. senior cam- paigns. Flana- Britton became LMU’s all-time gan was also an career scorer under the tutelage All-CIF first- of Flanagan. The three-time first team selection team All-WCC guard scored 1,662 as a senior, and points in her four years (1998-02), an All-CIF hon- and played professionally in Germa- orable mention ny after she graduated from LMU. pick as a junior.

One of the all-time great West Coast Born Oct. 1, Conference women’s basketball players, 1969 in Encino, Flanagan still is one of the highest ranked in Calif., Flanagan currently WCC history with 1,436 points in her career. Her senior resides in Hawthorne.  Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Assistant Coach Brian Rosario Brian Rosario begins Rosario began his college coaching career in 2000-2001, his first season with serving as an assistant coach at McNeese State University in the Lions’ coaching Louisiana. staff. Rosario will serve primarily as the guard A 1999 graduate of the with a bach- development coach and elor of business administration degree, Rosario completed his scheduling coordinator master’s degree in middle school education at Cumberland in as well as overseeing 2005. He is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches As- the Lions’ community sociation and has served as an NAIA committee representative service projects and to the WBCA. equipment. During his time at San Diego, he was a volunteer practice player for the women’s basketball team, playing on the scout team to prepare the Toreros for competition. Rosario also served as an assistant The University of San Diego coach at Mission Bay HS, graduate returns to the West Coast where he helped the Conference after helping Cornell team to the C.I.F. semifi- improve from last place to third nals in 1999 and 2000. place in the Ivy League. Rosario is a native of The season prior to Ro- Oxnard, CA, where he sario’s arrival, Cornell was attended Santa Clara 3-24 overall and just 1-13 High School. He played in Ivy League play. In his under legendary head first season, 2005-06, coach Lou Cvijanovich, Rosario helped the Big the winningest coach Red improve to 5-9 in in California high school conference and guided basketball history. Jeomi Maduka to the Ivy League Rookie of the Rosario currently resides in Year award. In 2006-07, Playa del Rey. the Big Red improved to 12-15 overall, 8-6 in Ivy League play to finish in third place.

Prior to his stint at Cornell, Rosario served as an assistant at Cum- berland College (Ky.) for four years. At Cumber- land, Rosario helped the Patriots reach the NAIA national tourna- ment in three of his four seasons, includ- ing 2003-04, when the team compiled a 28-4 record and captured the Mid-South Confer- ence regular season title. In his last season, Cumberland posted a 21-10 mark and won its conference tourna- ment.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball  LMU Lions Assistant Coach Michelle Zylstra Michelle Zylstra Following graduation, Zylstra spent a year as an Educational enters her first season Consultant for the National Football League and volunteered as an assistant coach at as an Academic Coach for the National Football Foundation. LMU. Zylstra assists in all facets of the LMU For the NFL, she was responsible for development and im- basketball program, plementation of educational plans for players on 10 National including recruiting and Football teams, including the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Pack- scouting, and serves as ers and the Dallas Cowboys. She created customized continu- the team’s academic ing-education plans for NFL athletes, based on desired course liaison. On the court, of study, educational status and geographical location. her primary coaching responsibilities include As an academic coach with the National Football Founda- working with the post tion, she implemented individual study programs for athletes players. at a Chicago area high school. In addition, she established peer mentoring programs and organized life skill sessions, including ACT and SAT prep courses.

Zylstra comes to LMU from Yale A native of Huntington Beach, CA, Zyl- University, where she was an as- stra graduated from Edison High School. sistant for two seasons. While at Yale, she assisted with the Zylstra currently resides in Redon- national recruiting strategy, do Beach. mentoring the front-court play- ers while serving as the team’s academic liaison. She also directed the program’s summer basketball camp.

In her two years at Yale, she helped develop two All-Ivy League front-court perform- ers in 2007, including the Ivy League Rookie of the Year.

She graduated form North- western University with a Bachelor of Science in Com- munication Studies in June of 2004. A three-year starter and four-year letter winner at Northwestern, Zylstra was named team captain as a se- nior. She finished her career in the school’s top ten in three- pointers attempted, three- pointers made, and three- point field goal percentage.

She received the Roger and Mildred White Endowed Scholarship for outstanding service to athletics and for con- tributions of inspiration, lead- ership and allegiance to the women’s basketball program. She also served as the team’s SAAC representative from 2002- 04 and in that time was named Northwestern’s representative to Big Ten SAAC in 2003 and 2004.

10 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2007-08 LMU Lions Roster No name Pos Ht Yr-Exp Hometown (Previous School) Roster Breakdown 00 Taylor Shead G 5-10 Fr-HS Plano, TX (Plano West HS) By State: 3 Maggie Burkett C 6-2 Fr-RS Boise, ID (Boise HS) California (8): DeCoud (Moreno Valley) 10 Renahy Young G 5-8 Fr-HS Carson, CA (Redondo Union HS) A. Evans (Sacramento) 11 Cassady Moore G 5-7 Jr-2V Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Millikan HS) Goss (Newbury Park) Moore (Long Beach) 12 Lisa Helmers G 5-9 So-1V Tempe, AZ (Corona del Sol HS) Ogoke (Inglewood) 13 Amanda DeCoud G 5-7 Sr-3V Moreno Valley, CA (J.W. North HS) Sybesma (Corona) Young (Carson) 14 Melanie Ysaguirre F 6-0 Fr-HS Los Angeles, CA (Troy HS) Ysaguirre (Los Angeles) Arizona (2): 20 Aleyse Evans C 6-1 Fr-RS Sacramento, CA (Mesa Verde HS) Helmers (Tempe) 21 Jessica Vargas G 5-9 So-1V Flagstaff, AZ (Sinagua HS) Vargas (Flagstaff) Oregon (2): 23 Lauren Wilkins G 5-11 Fr-HS Portland, OR (Jesuit HS) B. Evans (Portland) 30 Bronwyn Evans F 6-1 Sr-3V Portland, OR (Jesuit HS) Wilkins (Portland) Idaho (1): 32 Jenna Sybesma F 6-2 Jr-2V Corona, CA (Centennial HS) Burkett (Boise) 33 Kavita Goss G 5-9 So-1V Newbury Park, CA (Newbury Park HS) Texas (1): Shead (Plano) 34 Valerie Ogoke C 6-2 Sr-3V Inglewood, CA (St. Mary’s Academy) By Height: 5-7...... DeCoud HEAD COACH: Julie Wilhoit (Marian College ‘85) - 13th season ...... Moore ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Lynn Flanagan (Loyola Marymount ‘91) - 17th season 5-8...... Young 5-9...... Goss ASSISTANT COACHES: Brian Rosario (San Diego ‘99) - 1st season ...... Helmers Michelle Zylstra (Northwestern ‘04) - 1st season ...... Vargas 5-10...... Shead 5-11...... Wilkins Pronunciation Guide 6-0...... Ysaguirre Team Managers 6-1...... A. Evans #00 Taylor SHED #32 Jenna Suh-BEZ-ma ...... B. Evans Jennifer Beckwith #10 ren-AY Young #33 kuh-VEE-tuh Goss 6-2...... Burkett Sophomore ...... Ogoke Psychology Major #11 CASS-uh-dee Moore (rhymes with Ross) ...... Sybesma Los Angeles, CA #13 Amanda day-COO #34 Valerie Uh-GO-kee By Position: #14 Melanie ISS-ah-geer-EE HC - Julie WILL-hoyt Guards (8): DeCoud #20 uh-LEESE Evans AC - Michelle zill-STRA Goss #30 BRAWN-win Evans Helmers Moore Shead LMU year-by-year coaching results Vargas Wilkins Year Head Coach W L Pct wcc finish Young 1981-82 Frances O’Meara 10 17 .370 Forwards (3): 1982-83 Frances O’Meara 13 12 .520 Shannon McCarthy 1983-84 Frances O’Meara 10 16 .385 B. Evans Senior 1984-85 Dick Beede 3 24 .111 Sybesma Theology Major 1985-86 Todd Corman 3 25 .107 0-12 Seventh Ysaguirre 1986-87 Todd Corman 5 23 .179 1-11 Seventh Centers (3): Hyde Park, NY 1987-88 Todd Corman 15 15 .500 5-9 Sixth A. Evans 1988-89 Todd Corman 17 11 .607 9-5 Third Burkett 1989-90 Todd Corman 14 14 .500 7-7 T-Third Ogoke 1990-91 Todd Corman 11 17 .393 4-10 Seventh 1991-92 Todd Corman 6 21 .222 0-14 Eighth 1992-93 Todd Corman 14 12 .538 5-9 Eighth By Year: 1993-94 Todd Corman 7 20 .259 3-11 Eighth Seniors (3): 1994-95 Todd Corman 6 21 .222 2-12 Eighth DeCoud 1995-96 Julie Wilhoit 12 16 .429 3-11 Seventh B. Evans 1996-97 Julie Wilhoit 5 22 .185 4-10 Sixth Ogoke 1997-98 Julie Wilhoit 3 24 .111 0-14 Eighth Juniors (2): 1998-99 Julie Wilhoit 8 19 .296 4-10 Sixth Moore 1999-00 Julie Wilhoit 13 15 .464 6-8 Fifth Grant Miller 2000-01 Julie Wilhoit 21 10 .678 10-4 T-Third Sybesma Sophomores (3): Freshman 2001-02 Julie Wilhoit 15 13 .536 7-7 Fifth 2002-03 Julie Wilhoit 14 15 .483 5-9 Fifth Goss Communications 2003-04 Julie Wilhoit 24 6 .800 13-1 First Helmers Major 2004-05 Julie Wilhoit 16 13 .552 9-5 Second Vargas 2005-06 Julie Wilhoit 17 12 .586 10-4 Third Walnut Creek, CA Redshirt Freshmen (2): 2006-07 Julie Wilhoit 19 12 .613 9-5 Third Burkett Total 284 413 .407 106-183 (.367) A. Evans coaching records Freshmen (4): Coach Years w L Pct Shead Frances O’Meara (1981-84) 3 33 45 .423 Wilkins Dick Beede (1984-85) 1 3 24 .111 Young Todd Corman (1985-95) 10 98 179 .354 Ysaguirre Julie Wilhoit (1995- present) 12 167 177 .486

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 11 LMU Lions #11 Cassady Moore guard • 5-7 • Junior • 2V Long Beach, CA • Long Beach Millikan HS

Briefly… over Portland, helping to shut down the conference’s leading Cassady Moore begins scorer… fifth in the WCC in steals in WCC games… scored nine her third season with points against USD… shattered her career-high with 22 points the Lions... athletically against Saint Mary’s… she had more than half of the team’s gifted guard... has pro- points in the first half, scoring 18… vided a defensive spark for the Lions, 2005-06... making Athletic freshman who contributed in the every area for the Lions in her first season... recorded eight steals and seven assists in first exhibi- tion game... the team’s shortest player recorded a block in the LMU backcourt very strong first two games of the season... defensively... improved tremen- scored her first collegiate dously during the summer… points against Charlotte, and has gained more confidence in added two fast break la- her shot… athletically gifted yups against Georgia...has guard… has the potential to 13 steals and 15 assists be an outstanding contributor on the year... appeared on offense and defense. in 20 games...recorded three steals against At LMU... Rice and Cal Poly... 2006-07… played a season high Cassady has improved dra- 16 minutes against matically from her freshman Cal Poly... recorded year… averaged 6.4 points three assists and and 2.1 rebounds on the three steals against season… started the first 23 the Mustangs. games and 24 of her 31 ap- pearances… second on the High School… squad with 54 steals while her A 2005 graduate 41 assists were tied for third- of Long Beach Mil- most on the team… had a strong likan HS in Long start to the season with a then Beach, CA… a career-high nine points in 28 min- four-year letter- utes of action against Stanford… winner for Coach scored LMU’s first seven points of Lorene Morgan… the game… started the first game was named All- of her career against the Cardinals… League in her dished out a career-high five assists vs. junior and senior American while playing a then career- year… named high 31 minutes… also had three steals to the All-CIF and six points in the win… played a career- Division I-AA high 32 minutes against Cal Poly… had team in her final a career-high six steals against UC Irvine… season… averaged dished out five assists in the win over Hawaii… eight points, four broke her career-high with 11 points in the win rebounds and five over UCSB… broke her career-high for the sec- steals per game… in ond straight game with 14 points against Northern the summer of 2004, Arizona… also had two blocks and three steals against attended the adidas the Lumberjacks… made a career-high seven steals in the win All American camp, and was

Moore’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2005-06 20-0 11-39 .282 0-7 .000 5-13 .385 14 0.7 15 10 2 13 27 1.4 2006-07 31-24 74-211 .351 8-39 .205 41-62 .661 66 2.1 41 60 8 54 197 6.4 TOTAL 51-24 85-250 .340 8-46 .174 46-75 .613 80 1.6 56 70 10 67 224 4.4

12 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions named to the River City Classic All-Tour- nament team with her club team, Cal moore’s career highs Sparks… averaged 4.25 steals per game, with two 10 steal games, and added 11.5 points, four assists and three rebounds per game with the Sparks… named to the Principal’s Honor roll and graduated with honors.

Personal… Cassady Amie Moore was born on Apr. 14, 1987 in Torrance, CA… daughter of Carol Moore and Peter Baker… has two sisters, Lacy and Breeanna… was also recruited by Pepperdine, Gonzaga and Northern Arizona… chose LMU because the coaching staff showed care towards the student-athletes… a business administration major.

Points...... 22 vs. Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) Minutes...... 35 vs. Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) Rebounds...... 6 twice, last vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) Assists...... 5 twice, last vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) FGM...... 9 vs. Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) FGA...... 16 vs. Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) 3-FGM...... 1 seven times, last vs. SMC (1/25/07) FTM...... 5 twice, last at UCSB (12/9/06) FTA...... 6 four times, last at Pepperdine (2/17/07) Turnovers...... 6 at UC Santa Barbara (12/9/06) Blocks ...... 2 vs. Northern Arizona (12/18/06) Steals...... 7 vs. Portland (1/7/07)

Moore Off the Court I wear Number 11 because… I was told that it My favorite thing about being a student- Favorite place on LMU’s campus is… the gym. meant #1 in offense and #1 in defense. athlete is… being both a student AND and athlete - the challenging aspects of both. Favorite thing about being an LMU student- My dream job would be… to fly planes. athlete... EVERYTHING! If I could switch places with someone for a Most people don’t know that... I write with day it would be… Michael Jordan. My favorite class at LMU is... philosophy. my right hand but shoot with my left. My advice to younger players is… go hard Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My craziest ambition is… sky diving. and everything else will fall into place. is... her intensity.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 13 LMU Lions #12 Lisa Helmers guard • 5-9 • Sophomore • 1V tempe, AZ • Corona Del Sol HS

Briefly… High School… Lisa Helmers enters her A 2006 graduate of Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, AZ… second year at LMU… a four year letterwinner for Coach Pat Reed… a second team has had an outstanding All-State selection, and a McDonald’s All American nominee… preseason... strong out- named the Central Region MVP… a four time All-Conference side shooter... ready to selection… in her senior year, she was named to the All-South step in and contribute East Valley first team, and All-East Valley second team… immediately... confident earned Tempe All-City honors in her final year after averaging and vocal. 23 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4.8 steals and 2.7 assists per game… recorded 12 double doubles and five 30+ point games in her senior year, and also broke her school record with 41 points in a 2006-07… game… as a junior, led her came off the bench in 25 squad to the quarterfinals games, averaging 1.5 of the state tourna- points and 1.3 rebounds ment and averaged 13.4 per game… played 15 points, 4.3 rebounds, minutes in her first 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals career game against per game… a three Stanford… was 0-1 year letterwinner in from the field with volleyball, she was a two rebounds… played three-time All-Confer- 24 minutes of action ence selection, and against Toledo… scored helped her team finish her first career points second in the state in with two free throws 2005… an All-State se- against Long Beach lection in volleyball as State… had a break- a senior… three-time out scoring game All-Region honoree. against American, scoring eight points, Personal… including two three- Lisa Christine Helmers pointers, while grab- was born on December 11, bing four rebounds… 1987 in Mesa, AZ… daughter matched her career of Tari and Jamey Helmers… high in minutes against has a brother, Matthew… Texas A&M while also recruited by Santa Clara, San adding six points and Diego and Portland… a member three rebounds… set a of the National Honor Society and new career-high play- was named a Tempe Top Teen… ing 25 minutes against chose LMU for the beautiful cam- Cal Poly, recording five pus, friendly students and impressive points, three assists, five academic reputation… a Wendy’s High rebounds and a block in School Heisman Nominee. the win… after a decrease in playing time in December, she played well in the Cyclone Classic… played 10 minutes against Colgate and 11 minutes against Iowa State… Dean’s List Fall 2006 and Spring 2007…

Helmers’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 25-0 11-37 .297 6-23 .261 10-19 .526 33 1.3 8 15 2 1 38 1.5 TOTAL 25-0 11-37 .297 6-23 .261 10-19 .526 33 1.3 8 15 2 1 38 1.5

14 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions helmers’ career highs

Points...... 8 vs. American (11/24/06) Rebounds...... 5 at Cal Poly (11/28/06) Assists...... 3 at Cal Poly (11/28/06) Minutes...... 25 at Cal Poly (11/28/06) FGM...... 3 vs. American (11/24/06) FGA...... 7 vs. American (11/24/06) 3-FGM...... 2 vs. American (11/24/06) FTM...... 3 at UC Irvine (12/1/06) FTA...... 4 three times, last vs. NAU (12/18/06) Turnovers...... 4 at UC Irvine (12/1/06) Blocks...... 1 twice, last vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) Steals...... 1 vs. Colgate (12/29/06)

Helmers Off the Court Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My craziest ambition is... to become an amaz- Favorite thing about being an LMU student- is... she is dedicated to developing well-rounded ing surfer. athlete... the community, the education I receive athletes. along with the training and coaching I gain in In summer/preseason training I worked on... my sport. My best non-athletic talent is... dancing, my shot from all areas of the court. definitely. When I’m not playing basketball or in class, I Greatest basketball moment was... breaking like to... work on my tan. Most people don’t know about me that... I the points in a game record at my high school broke both my arms when I was four. my senior year with 41 points.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 15 LMU Lions #13 Amanda DeCoud guard • 5-7 • Senior • 3V Moreno Valley, CA • J.W. North HS

Briefly... win against Fresno State, recording five assists, four steals, to Amanda DeCoud begins go along with nine points and four rebounds… matched her her senior season with career-high with six steals against Santa Clara… leads the WCC the Lions... the WCC in steals in WCC games… was named the WCC co-Player of Defensive Player of the the Week (Feb.26) in the final weekend of the regular season Year as a junior... team averaging 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.5 steal per game, captain… a while leading the Lions to secure the number three hard seed in the WCC Tournament… also selected to the Xavier Invitational All-Tournament Team… Director’s List Spring of 2007…

2005-06... Started at point guard in the working, exciting point guard… first five games of the sea- great court vision and has a son, but was phenomenal good feel for the game… a coming off the bench in scoring threat… tremendous the final 24 games of instinct… excellent ball the season...shattered handler… has improved her career-high with her consistency, aggressive- 17 points on 8-for-10 ness and confidence... good shooting against UC athleticism. Santa Barbara, and broke it again with At LMU… 18 points at San 2006-07… Diego... matched In her third season as a Lion, her career-high with Amanda started 28 of 31 18 points against games averaging 32.3 min- Portland... named utes per game… the third MVP of the Blue leading scorer on the team, Sky Restaurant she averaged 9.0 points and Group Classic... recorded 2.9 rebounds per added eight points game… selected WCC Defen- against Charlotte... sive Player of the Year and an athletic guard, WCC Honorable Mention… she can drive the led the team in assists with basket and draw 102… led the team in steals fouls...fourth on with 78 allowing her to move the team in free into the LMU single season throw attempts... top 10, and number nine attempted 12 free in the LMU career top 10 in throws against Port- steals with 165… had 12 dou- land... averaged 6.9 ble digit scoring games, 10 points per game in games with at least four steals, WCC games... led the and 14 games with at least four team with 49 steals assists… had a strong start to and 78 assists...fifth the season with 12 points against in the WCC in steals Stanford… followed up that with per game and ninth in another outstanding performance, assists per game... added matching her career high with 18 a career-high seven assists points against Toledo… was active in the in the win over Santa Clara...

DeCoud’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 29-18 36-106 .340 4-14 .286 30-44 .682 58 2.0 50 55 8 38 106 3.7 2005-06 29-5 68-155 .439 3-9 .333 52-78 .667 81 2.8 78 63 7 49 191 6.6 2006-07 31-28 109-248 .440 6-20 .300 55-78 .705 90 2.9 102 91 4 78 279 9.0 TOTAL 89-51 213-509 .418 13-43 .302 137-200 .685 229 2.6 230 209 19 165 576 6.5

16 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions had an assist or a steal in all but two (11/30/04) and averaged 1.7 assists per games this season... played at least 20 game… a quick defender, she was third decoud’s career highs minutes in 23 games... was outstanding on the team in steals, and had six thefts during a nine game stretch in the middle vs. Cal State Northridge (12/2/04)… of the year (12/11/05-1/12/06), with five grabbed a season-high seven rebounds double digit scoring games, averaging at Cal State Fullerton (11/30/04) and 11.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists and averaged 2.0 boards per game… two 2.9 steals per game... Lions were 8-1 dur- double-digit scoring games… scored 10 ing that nine game stretch. points, including six free throws, against Saint Mary’s (2/17/05). 2004-05… DeCoud had a strong freshman season, High School… starting 18 of the 29 games in which A 2004 graduate of J.W. North High she played… Averaged 19.9 minutes School in Riverside, CA… was a first- of action at the point guard spot… team All-Riverside County, first-team scored a career-high 11 points to lead All-CIF and All-Ivy League pick as a ju- LMU to a win over UC Santa Barbara nior and senior… averaged 17.1 points, (1/2/05)… was 5-for-6 from the field in 5.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 4.5 steals a season-high 32 minutes of action… as a senior… her junior squad took the also played 32 minutes against USC Ivy League Championship and made it (12/5/05), and Santa Clara (2/19/05)… to the CIF Semifinal game… She aver- dished out a season-high five assists at aged 14 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.3 steals Cal State Fullerton and 4.1 assists per game as a junior… As a sophomore, she was second-team All-Riverside County and first-team Points...... 18 All-Ivy League and All-CIF… four times, last at UCSB (12/9/06) four year letterwinner, and Rebounds...... 8 three year captain… vs. San Diego (2/8/07) two-time Woodbridge Assists...... 7 Tournament MVP… vs. Santa Clara (2/23/06) two-time Ayala Minutes...... 41 Best in the West vs. Pepperdine (3/3/07) All-Tournament FGM...... 8 team… named to twice, last vs. Toledo (11/17/06) the All-Star Girls FGA...... 16 Report Top 250… vs. Texas A&M (11/25/06) prep coach was 3-FGM...... 1 Brian Jones. several times, last vs. Portland (1/7/07) FTM...... 10 Personal… vs. Portland (1/12/06) Amanda Nicole FTA...... 12 DeCoud was born Feb. vs. Portland (1/12/06) 16, 1986 in Upland, Turnovers...... 7 CA… daughter of at Pepperdine (2/17/07) Kathy DeCoud and Blocks...... 2 Kevin and Kasey vs. San Diego (2/4/06) DeCoud… has three Steals...... 6 sisters, Lauren, Erika three times, last vs. S. Clara (1/27/07) and Alexis, and one brother, Austin… was also recruited by Pep- the campus, location and athletics pro- perdine, Santa Clara gram… volunteered with Sheriff’s Gift and Gonzaga… was a of Love… competed against former LMU member of the Honor teammates Amanda Patton and Rachael Roll at John W. North and Bianca Ziemann in high school… a HS… chose LMU for liberal studies major. DeCoud Off the Court I wear Number 13 because... it has been my Most people don’t know that... I really want Most people don’t know about me... I love number since I was 13. It was my grandpa’s old to learn to surf! Cheetos and ketchup. number and I have worn it ever since. Most memorable basketball moment at LMU My favorite class at LMU is... African Ameri- Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit is... the trip to Australia can Studies: Intro to AFAM.. is... she loves her players, has our backs, and pushes us to be better. My goal after college is to... play profession- Greatest basketball moment was... beating ally overseas then come back and become an Santa Clara at home after being down 19 points! My dream job would be... WNBA or model. elementary school teacher. We won by 15.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 17 LMU Lions #21 Jessica Vargas guard • 5-9 • Sophomore • 1V Flagstaff, AZ • Sinagua HS

Briefly… High School… Jessica Vargas begins A 2006 graduate of Sinagua High School in Flagstaff, AZ… a her sophomore cam- four year letterwinner under coach Jennifer paign with the Lions… Parker… a two-time All-State defensive special- honoree… two-time Grand ist... will get Canyon Region Player of opportuni- the Year… a four-time ties to All-City selection and score... three-time All-Confer- tena- ence award winner… cious the City Player of the de- Year as a senior after fender averaging 12.4 points, who will use her long arms to turn deflec- 5.7 assists, 7.5 steals tions into steals... should see more playing and 5.1 rebounds per time as a sophomore and compete for a game… a McDon- starting job. ald’s All-American nominee… tied the At LMU... Arizona state record 2006-07… for steals in a single Contributed off the bench during her fresh- game with 17… man campaign, appearing in 22 games… shares the record showed an ability to get to the line, shoot- with former LMU ing 81.3% once there… shot 38.7% from star Rosa Bernasco- the floor... averaged 1.7 points and 1.6 re- ni… holds her high bounds per game... showed defensive abil- school’s career steals ity with 14 steals and five blocked shots... record… as a junior, scored a basket against Stanford in her she averaged 11.0 first career game… also added an assist in points, 7.4 steals, 4.7 four minutes of action… appeared against rebounds and 5.0 Xavier… grabbed three rebounds and assists per game after scored two points in three minutes of action leading her team to against Long Beach State… played a season- a regional champion- high 11 minutes against Texas A&M, record- ship… high school ing three steals, three rebounds, and adding team MVP for two a block… scored four points in four minutes years… also a four against Pepperdine… played 20 minutes in year letterwinner in the win over Santa Clara… the speedy guard volleyball, leading was active on defense, helping the Lions shut her team to a second down the nation’s top three-point shooting place finish in the team… had a career night played a then-ca- state… named the reer-high 25 minutes, scoring a career-high six Grand Canyon Region points with a career-high five rebounds in the MVP and All-City win over San Francisco… was a defensive spark Player of the Year as a in the second half of conference while appear- senior… a three-time ing in the last 10 games of the regular season… All-State and All-Con- played a career-high 26 minutes at Saint Mary’s, ference selection in scoring three points, grabbing five rebounds (four volleyball… offensive) with three assists… almost doubled her season averages with 3.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game over the season’s last seven games... Director’s List Fall 2006… Dean’s List Spring 2007…

Vargas’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 22-0 12-31 .387 0-1 .000 13-16 .813 35 1.6 12 14 5 14 37 1.7 TOTAL 22-0 12-31 .387 0-1 .000 13-16 .813 35 1.6 12 14 5 14 37 1.7

18 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions vargas’ career highs

Points...... 6 twice, last vs. Santa Clara (3/1/07) Minutes...... 26 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) Rebounds...... 5 twice, last at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) Assists...... 3 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) FGM...... 2 twice, last vs. Santa Clara (3/1/07) FGA...... 6 Personal… vs. San Francisco (2/10/07) Jessica Renae Vargas was born on Au- 3-FGM...... N/A gust 27, 1988 in Flagstaff, AZ… daugh- FTM...... 4 ter of Angela and Steve Vargas… has a at Santa Clara (2/22/07) younger brother, Marcus… recruited by FTA...... 4 Portland, Harvard and Boise State… a at Santa Clara (2/22/07) member of the National Honor Society Turnovers...... 3 and the recipient of the Scholar-Ath- vs. Santa Clara (3/1/07) lete award… also won the University Blocks...... 2 of Rochester Award in Humanities and vs. Santa Clara (3/1/07) Social Sciences… was a National Hispanic Steals...... 3 Recognition Scholar… a biochemistry vs. Texas A&M (11/25/06) and Spanish major.

Vargas Off the Court I chose LMU because... I believe in Coach Wil- In summer/preseason training I worked What it means to me to put on the LMU hoit, in her philosophy, and in the university. on... my pull-up jumper. uniform... all the work of not just me but my family and coaches has paid off and I can make Three words that best describe me are... Post-school ambitions... medical school to be them proud. focused, optimistic, caring. a surgeon. Favorite thing about being an LMU student- My craziest ambition is... to go on a trans-At- Most memorable basketball moment at athlete... the way that both my coaches and my lantic hot air balloon trip. LMU... scoring my first collegiate basket at teachers genuinely care about my well-being and . my success.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 19 LMU Lions #30 Bronwyn Evans Forward • 6-1 • Senior • 3V portland, OR • Jesuit HS

Briefly… scoring her first points of the year against UC Irvine... finished Bronwyn Evans begins with three points in 15 minutes of action against UCI... also her senior season with recorded an assist in the win... recorded two points and two the Lions… brings rebounds against Georgia... is now an out- maturity and side threat, as she made three-pointers leader- in both games in Utah, and now has ship four for the year... broke her career- high with nine rebounds against USC... also scored six points in a career-high 33 minutes against the Women of Troy... finished with six blocks for the sea- son... also added 12 assists to the Lions… terrific high post play- and seven steals... er… has a solid all-around game… fundamentally sound… competi- 2004-05… tive… good understanding of the Started the season well, game… perfectionist… focused and playing double digit driven… strong work ethic… solid minutes in four of the passer… has the attitude and lead- first seven games… ership of a winner... averaged 6.0 min- utes of action for At LMU... the season, and 3.0 2006-07… minutes during Came off the bench in her third WCC games… season with the Lions… averaged grabbed 1.2 a point and 1.4 rebounds in 6.8 rebounds per minutes per game… had highest game... scored shooting percentage on the team at a season-high 45.8% from the floor and shot 36.4% six points and from three-point range… played 14 grabbed a minutes in the season opener against season-high Stanford… scored five points had pulled seven rebounds down three rebounds… was a spark off against Weber the bench that helped key LMU’s come- State in the back in the win over Hawaii… scored two champion- points, and added two assists and a steal ship game in 15 minutes of action… against Long Beach of the LMU State, she scored five points and added three Marina del rebounds… played 12 minutes in the win over San Rey Marriott Francisco… grabbed six rebounds in 15 minutes of Thanksgiving play against Pepperdine… dished out two assists and Tournament had two rebounds in five minutes against Santa Clara… (11/27/04)… had three rebounds in five minutes of action against Gon- played a season- zaga… Director’s List Spring 2007… high 19 minutes in that game… 2005-06.... also dished out Improved tremendously from her freshman year... made two assists and blocked her first career start against Utah, playing a career-high 26 a pair of shots… grabbed four minutes... started 11 games... led the team with six rebounds rebounds in 15 minutes of action at USC (12/5/04)… scored her against the Utes... appeared in all but two games this season, first career point on a free throw against Cal State Fullerton

Evans’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 19-0 4-28 .143 0-3 .000 1-6 .167 22 1.2 7 16 5 4 9 0.5 2005-06 27-11 14-59 .237 4-16 .250 16-25 .640 67 2.5 12 22 6 7 48 4.6 2006-07 25-0 11-24 .458 4-11 .364 0-2 .000 36 1.4 13 10 0 3 26 1.0 TOTAL 71-11 29-111 .261 8-30 .267 17-33 .515 125 1.8 32 48 11 14 83 1.2

20 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions (11/20/04) and her first field goal against a middle blocker in volleyball… named IUPUI (11/26/04). All-State her senior year… prep volley- evans’ career highs ball coach was Teresa Zimmerlee. High School… A 2004 graduate of Jesuit High School Personal… in Portland, Oregon… a three-sport Bronwyn Rose Evans was born Dec. 27, athlete, she lettered for three years in 1985 in Portland, OR… daughter of Su- basketball and volleyball and one year in san and Steven Evans… has two broth- track… honorable mention McDonald’s ers, Jacob and Ben, who both attend All-American… two-time All-Conference Oregon State… was also recruited by selection… named All-State for Class Santa Clara, Cornell, UC Santa Barbara, 4-A as a senior… as a junior, was named Colorado State and Portland… mem- to second team All-State tournament ber of the National Honor Society… team… first team adidas Laker Shoot- Presidential Award winner… a natural out… team captain for both basketball science major. and volleyball her senior year… prep basketball coach was Kathy Naro… two-time All-Conference selection as

Minutes...... 33 vs. USC (12/6/05) FGM...... 3 vs. Weber State (11/27/04) FGA...... 10 vs. Weber State (11/27/04) 3-FGM...... 1 four times, last vs. Lafayette (12/29/05) FTM...... 4 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/11/05) FTA...... 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/11/05) Rebounds...... 9 vs. USC (12/6/05) Assists...... 2 seven times, last vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) Turnovers...... 5 at Long Beach State (12/17/05) Blocks...... 2 vs. Weber State (11/27/04) Steals...... 2 twice, last vs. Santa Clara (1/21/06) Points...... 6 four times, last vs. Lafayette (12/29/05)

Evans Off the Court Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My advice to younger players is... don’t let Toughest player I ever faced was... Valerie is... she teaches you how to be a woman, not anyone stop you from becoming what you want. Ogoke. just a basketball player. Greatest basketball moment was... beating If I wasn’t playing basketball, I would be... Post-school ambitions... get my doctorate in Pepperdine at the buzzer. lonely. physical therapy. Favorite thing about being an LMU student- What it means to me to put on the LMU First sports-related memory... crying in the athlete... getting to know regular students as uniform... P.R.I.D.E. outfield of a softball game in 2nd grade. well as athletes.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 21 LMU Lions #32 Jenna Sybesma Forward • 6-2 • Junior • 2V corona, CA • Centennial HS

Briefly… played solid minutes at SCU and SMC to wrap up the regular Jenna Sybesma begins season… Director’s List Fall 2006… her third season with the Lions… an effective 2005-06... scorer... unassuming Made her first career regular season appearance against UC player… plays well with Irvine... scored five points in just six minutes of action against her back to the buck- the Anteaters... was a perfect 2-for-2 from the field...also et... a grabbed an offensive rebound... appeared against Geor- gia, adding six points in nine minutes... was 2-for-3 from the field against the Dogs... was 2-for-3 from the field against UCSB, adding four points and grabbing three rebounds... added five points against Gonzaga... gamer... extremely physical… great post moves around the bas- crafty scorer... has great desire ket... made 70% of her shots this to grow as a player... tough season... appeared in 12 games... and focused competitor… played a season-high nine min- very creative with the ball. utes against Georgia and UC Santa Barbara... At LMU... 2006-07… High School… Improved on her numbers A 2005 graduate of Centen- from her freshman year, nial HS in Corona, CA… four becoming a valuable addi- year letterwinner for Coach tion off the bench… started Nick Pardue… is a three- two games, playing in 29… time All-CIF honoree, and excelled in mid-Decem- earned All-Mountain ber games, scoring eight View League honors in points in the three games all four years… was a in non-conference action… three-time All-Riverside played nine minutes in the County and All-Inland first game of the season… Empire selection… grabbed one rebound and averaged 20 points added an assist… appeared for and 10 rebounds per four minutes against Toledo, game… three year adding and assist… was LMU’s captain… in 2004, leading scorer in the second half she participated in in the win over Long Beach State, the invitation-only scoring a career-high seven points… All Game Sports All grabbed a career-high four rebounds American camp in against Texas A&M… was a spark in Charlotte, North LMU’s come from behind win over Ha- Carolina. waii… played a career-high 10 minutes and scored eight points… continued to play well in games against N. Arizona and Fresno State, scoring eight points in each game while playing at least 16 minutes in a both games… had a standout game with a career- high 12 points in a career-high 20 minutes vs. Santa Clara… started both games at Portland and Gonzaga…

Sybesma’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2005-06 12-0 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 7-10 .700 8 0.7 2 3 0 1 21 1.8 2006-07 29-2 33-80 .413 0-0 .000 18-29 .621 36 1.2 8 21 1 7 84 2.9 TOTAL 41-2 40-90 .444 0-0 .000 25-39 .641 44 1.1 10 24 1 8 105 2.6

22 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Personal… it was close to home, would offer a Jenna Larae Sybesma was born on Mar. great education, and had good people… sybesma’s career highs 6, 1987 in Anaheim, CA… daughter of competed against Amanda DeCoud in Ann and David Sybesma… has a brother, high school… a business administration David and sister, Cherlyn… brother major. David played basketball at Cal Poly Pomona… recruited by San Diego State, UC Riverside and Nevada… chose LMU because

Points...... 12 vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) Rebounds...... 5 vs. Northern Arizona (12/18/06) Assists...... 2 vs. Colgate (12/29/06) Minutes...... 20 vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) FGM...... 6 vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) FGA...... 10 vs. Santa Clara (1/27/07) 3-FGM...... N/A FTM...... 4 vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) FTA...... 6 at Pepperdine (2/17/07) Turnovers...... 3 twice, last at Santa Clara (2/22/07) Blocks...... 1 at Cal Poly (11/28/06) Steals...... 2 at Fresno State (12/21/06)

Sybesma Off the Court Most people don’t know that... I was My craziest ambition is... I want to play Dwy- My advice to younger players is... never give ‘NSYNC’s #1 fan... so sad. ane Wade one-on-one. up, always follow your dreams, and know that the hard work it took is all worth it in the end. Three words that best describe me are... In summer/preseason training I worked on... strong, hyper, confident. my footwork, inside game, and outside shot. Favorite thing about playing basketball at LMU is... my teammates; we support each other Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My goals at LMU are... win a conference ring, at all times and push each other every day. is... she wants to win! And she will push you and WCC championship, and go on a good run in refuses to give up on you. the NCAA tourney.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 23 LMU Lions #33 Kavita Goss guard • 5-9 • Sophomore • 1V newbury Park, CA • Newbury Park HS

Briefly… broke her career high with six points (two three pointers) Kavita Goss begins her against Fresno State… also added four assists with no turn- second year at LMU... overs in the road win… continued her a fine outside shooter steady play in the Cyclone who grew more Classic, scoring seven points comfortable with no turnovers against and con- Colgate, and six points fident with just one turnover as a against Iowa State… moved back into the starting line-up the final home weekend… had four rebounds at freshman... very smart player... Pepperdine… broke executes plays to near perfection... her career high with extremely competitive... tough... a eight points at Saint gym rat. Mary’s… Director’s List Fall 2006 and Spring At LMU... 2007… 2006-07… Appeared in every game, starting 14.., averaged High School… 3.1 points while hitting 22 A 2006 graduate of three-pointers, second- Newbury Park High most on the team… played School in Newbury well as a starter… aver- Park, CA… a four aged almost 25 minutes year letterwinner for per game in her 11 regu- coach Nori Parvin… lar season starts… also a two-time All- averaged 4.3 points, 2.6 State selection and rebounds, and almost three-time All-CIF 2:1 assist/turnover ratio selection… the 2006 in her 11 starts… in the Ventura County eight games before her Female Athlete of first start, she averaged the Year (all sports 6.8 minutes and 1.5 points included)… owns per game… scored her five school records first career point against – single season Texas A&M, with five points points, single against the Aggies… broke game points, into the starting lineup at career assists, point guard against Hawaii, single season playing at then career-high and career 3 31 minutes… was steady in her pointers made… first start, dishing out five assists named the and hitting a three pointer as Ventura County the shot clock was winding down, Player of the Year giving the Lions its first lead of the and Marmonte game… followed that up with another League MVP as strong performance against UCSB, finish- a senior… aver- ing with four points, seven rebounds, four aged 17.9 points, 4.2 assists, a block and a steal in 34 minutes of action… assists, 6.8 rebounds and

Goss’ Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2006-07 31-14 34-103 .330 22-67 .328 6-8 .750 41 1.3 41 28 3 11 96 3.1 TOTAL 31-14 34-103 .330 22-67 .328 6-8 .750 41 1.3 41 28 3 11 96 3.1

24 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2.7 steals per game in her senior year… Athlete, four years on the Honor Roll, a three-time All-Area honoree… a four California Scholarship Foundation for goss’ career highs year starter… also played volleyball for four years, a four-year Ventura County two years… Scholar Athlete, and the National Honor Society… participated in the Health Personal… Science Majors Program… recruited Kavita Patel Goss was born on May 17, by numerous schools, including UCLA, 1988 in Thousand Oaks, CA… daughter Santa Clara, Gonzaga, Oregon State, of Bharti and Kenneth Goss… Has two Dartmouth and Colorado State… chose older brothers, Keith and Denis… father LMU for the coaching staff, the campus, played baseball at Cal State North- the location and academic reputation. ridge… earned numerous academic awards, including Highest Superinten- dent’s Honor Roll, Principal Scholar

Points...... 8 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) Rebounds...... 7 at UC Santa Barbara (12/9/06) Assists...... 5 vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) Minutes...... 34 at UC Santa Barbara (12/9/06) FGM...... 3 vs. Colgate (12/29/06) FGA...... 9 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 3-FGM...... 2 seven times, last at SMC (2/24/07) FTM...... 2 three times, last at San Francisco (2/10/07) FTA...... 2 four times, last at San Francisco (2/10/07) Turnovers...... 4 vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) Blocks...... 1 three times, last vs. Hawai’i (12/7/06) Steals...... 2 twice, last at San Diego (2/28/07)

Goss Off the Court Most people don’t know that... I was Prom In summer/preseason training I worked on... Greatest basketball moment was... breaking Queen. my mid-range pull-up. my high school’s single game scoring record.

Three words that best describe me are... My craziest ambition is... to dance on-stage Favorite thing about being an LMU student- hard-working, trustworthy, caring. with Justin Timberlake. athlete... I’m living my dream.

Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit One thing I can’t live without... mocha Most people don’t know about me... I’ve is... she coaches you to be the best player freezes. played with Kobe! and person you can be. My advice to younger players is... always First sports memory... playing t-ball in my My best non-athletic talent is... dancing! work hard and never give up. backyard with my brothers.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 25 LMU Lions #34 Valerie Ogoke center • 6-2 • Senior • 3V inglewood, CA • St. Mary’s Academy

Briefly... 2005-06... Valerie Ogoke enters Ogoke had an outstanding sophomore year, and recorded her senior year with the her first double-double of the season against Cal Poly, finish- Lions... had a strong ing with a career-high 15 points and 11 rebounds... broke her season as a sophomore career high and led LMU in scoring with 18 points against San and im- Francisco... she scored 12 points against UC Irvine... proved she was 4-for-5 from the field and 4-for-6 from the free throw line... shot 45.1% from the field...had 43 steals, includ- ing four steals in each game of the WCC Tournament...made starts against Arizona, Georgia, Santa Clara and upon that as a junior, becoming Saint Mary’s...second one of the top post players in the on the team with 67 West Coast Conference... ex- offensive rebounds... tremely athletic… a huge talent… shattered her career can be a tenacious defender… high with five blocks long arms create steal opportuni- against UCSB, also ties... great at securing rebounds a high for the WCC and driving to the basket… quick this season...was learner… very smart… has made 5-for-8 from the huge strides offensively. field, scoring 11 points against At LMU... Long Beach 2006-07… State...went In her junior year as a Lion, Valerie 6-for-7 from the averaged 7.7 points and 7.1 rebounds field against per game… after struggling from the Cal Poly... had field in the first four games of the three blocks year, rebounded with an 11 point, vs. Pepper- 9 rebound effort against American dine... leads having an outstanding all-around the team in game with three blocks, two steals, and blocks, and two assists… had season high five blocks is fourth in in the game vs. Iowa State… moved to the confer- number four in the LMU career top ten for ence... rebounds in just two seasons with 94… was already in selected to the LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving the LMU Classic All-Tournament Team… also selected to career top the Cyclone Classic All-Tournament Team after a solid 10 for all-around performance… averaged 8.5 points and 6.5 blocks... rebounds in the tournament and blocked five shots against recorded the Cyclones… had three steals in the tournament… scored double 10 points, and added nine rebounds, four steals, two blocks, doubles and three assists against Pepperdine… had 10 points and nine in the rebounds against Santa Clara… was 6-10 from the field for two final a season-high 13 points in the regular season finale against regular season Saint Mary’s… Dean’s List Spring 2007… games, with 16 points and 12 rebounds against SCU, and 17 points

Ogoke’s Career Stats /—Total—/ /—3-pt—/ Year gP-GS fg-FGA Pct. fg-FGA Pct. ft-FTA Pct. reb Avg Ast to blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 29-2 58-129 .450 0-0 .000 39-76 .513 125 4.3 16 35 22 25 155 5.3 2005-06 29-4 82-182 .451 0-0 .000 57-101 .564 163 5.6 14 48 32 43 221 7.6 2006-07 31-24 90-214 .421 0-0 .000 36-70 .514 175 5.6 25 59 40 30 216 7.0 TOTAL 89-30 230-525 .438 0-0 .000 134-247 .543 463 5.2 55 142 94 98 592 6.7

26 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions and 10 rebounds against SMC... scored (2/26/05)… five double-digit scoring 10 points with nine rebounds vs. Pep- games, including a season-high 15 points ogoke’s career highs perdine in WCC Tournament. against Hofstra (12/28/05)… also had 25 steals and 16 assists on the season… 2004-05... played double-digit minutes in all but Strong freshman season, culminating in two games. being named to the WCC’s All-Freshman Team… played in all 29 games, starting High School... two… averaged 5.3 points and 4.3 re- A 2004 graduate of St. Mary’s Academy bounds per game… registered a double- in Inglewood, CA… a four year letter- double in her first career start against winner, and three year captain… earned Cal Poly (12/11/04)… scored 14 points all-league honors as a sophomore, junior and grabbed 12 rebounds in 32 minutes and senior… named All-CIF as a junior of action… a strong rebounder, she led and senior… named team MVP three the team in offensive rebounds… aver- years.… she averaged 17.7 points, 16.1 aged 2.7 offensive boards per game… rebounds, 6.7 blocks and 4.8 steals per recorded a season-high seven offensive game earning her a spot on the 2003 rebounds at Santa Clara (1/20/05)… third Daily Breeze All-Area second-team… in the WCC in offensive rebounds in earned first team All-Daily Breeze conference games… also ranked 6th in honors as a senior… was a member of the WCC in blocks in all games, averag- the California Scholarship Federation… ing 0.8 per game… had a career-high had 28 points with 26 rebounds and six three blocks against Cal blocked shots in a game Poly and Pepperdine as a sophomore… prep basketball coach was Points...... 18 Bo Corona. at San Francisco (1/8/06) Rebounds...... 12 Personal… twice, last vs. Santa Clara (2/23/06) Valerie Ekwie Assists...... 5 Ogoke was born vs. Gonzaga (1/5/07) on Sept. 10, 1986 Minutes...... 34 in Inglewood, CA… vs. Saint Mary’s (2/25/06 daughter of Cath- FGM...... 6 erine Okekenta… five times, last at Saint Mary’s mother attended (2/24/07) Ahmada Bello Uni- FGA...... 13 versity in Nigeria… twice, last vs. Saint Mary’s (2/25/06) has two broth- 3-FGM...... N/A ers, Maurice and FTM...... 9 Ronald and one vs. Saint Mary’s (2/25/06) sister, Desiree… FTA...... 12 was also recruited vs. Saint Mary’s (2/25/06) by Princeton, Turnovers...... 6 Dartmouth, San twice, last vs. Colgate (12/29/06) Diego, Santa Clara Blocks...... 5 and Portland… twice, last at Iowa State (12/30/06) chose LMU for aca- Steals ...... 4 demics, athletics three times, last vs. Pepperdine and location… an (1/20/07) accounting major.

Ogoke Off the Court I chose LMU because... of the strong bond I Most people don’t know that... I like long Favorite thing about being an LMU student- saw between the players. That was something I walks in the park athlete... making friends with other athletes. wanted to be a part of. In summer/preseason training I worked on... The best thing about road trips is... being Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit being more aggressive offensively. able to hang out and act silly with my team- is... that she brings the best out of you on the mates. court and off the court. She has helped me grow If I weren’t playing basketball I would be... into a more confident and mature person modeling on the runway. My craziest ambition is... to travel around the world.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 27 LMU Lions #3 Maggie Burkett center • 6-2 • Freshman • RS Boise, ID • Boise HS

Briefly… Personal… Maggie Burkett begins Maggie Evelyn Bur- her second year kett was born on with the Lions August 24, 1988 after red- in Nampa, ID… shirting the daughter the of Sharon and Mike Burkett… is the young- est of four children… has an older sister, Sara, and two 2006-07 season… has improved older brothers, tremendously from the first day Ike and Tom… she arrived at LMU...quick learner... also considered coachable... nice touch around the Utah State, Mon- basket...has gained strength during tana State and the preseason... Seattle Univer- sity… chose LMU At LMU… for the competi- 2006-07... tive basketball Redshirt season... program and the education. High School… A 2006 graduate of Boise High School in Boise, ID… a three year letterwin- ner for Kim Brydges and Harry Ange- los… the Idaho Gatorade Player of the Year… a first team All-State selection as a senior, and a two-time All-Conference honoree… named All-City and All-Area as a junior and a senior… led her team to a 21-5 record as a senior, winning the consolation championship in the state tournament… she averaged 10.1 points and 5.1 rebounds in the state tourna- ment… in her senior year, she averaged 8.8 points and 6.6 rebounds while shoot- ing 52% from the field… helped lead her team to a state championship as a junior, and averaged 6.5 points and 5.8 rebounds in her junior year… also played volleyball in her junior and senior year, earning first team All-State and All-Conference honors after leading her team to a fourth place finish in the state.

Burkett Off the Court Three words that best describe me are... In summer/preseason training I worked on... Greatest basketball moment was... being fried, hugger, cuddler strength training and post moves. named Gatorade Player of the Year for Idaho and getting my own banner hanging in the gym! Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My advice to younger players is... be deter- is... how much she pushes you to be your best. mined and have the desire to become the best Craziest ambition... to live in Africa. athlete you can be. My best non-athletic talent is... baking cook- Most people don’t know about me... I love ies, cakes and brownies...YUMMY! Best thing about home games... pre-game going on nature walks and watching the sunset. meals.

28 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions #20 Aleyse Evans center • 6-1 • Freshman • RS sacramento, CA • Mesa Verde HS

Briefly… Personal… Aleyse Evans enters her Aleyse Nicole Evans was born on December 24, 1988 in Red- second year with the ding, CA… daughter of Roberta Lions after and Bobby Evans… red- has two younger shirt- brothers, Bobby ing and Jalen… both parents played basketball at San Jose State… also recruited by Saint Mary’s, Pepperdine, 2006-07… great size, and moves Santa Clara and well... fantastic body positioning and San Jose State… touch... can score with her back to chose LMU for the basket... tenacious defender... the academics, hard worker. the campus and the basketball At LMU… program. 2006-07... Redshirt season...

High School… A 2006 graduate of Mesa Verde High School in Sacramento, CA… played her sophomore and junior seasons at Del Campo High School in Fair Oaks, CA, earning All-Capi- tal Athletic league honors both seasons… was the team captain in her junior year… averaged a double-double over both sea- sons… averaged 17 points and 15 rebounds as a junior and 13 points and 12 rebounds as a sophomore… played her freshman year at Chico High School in Chico, CA… earned a varsity letter in volleyball as a junior, and a varsity letter in track and field as a freshman.

Evans Off the Court Most people don’t know that... when I first My dream pregame meal is... baked chicken, My advice to younger players is... stick with meet people I am shy. mashed potatoes and gravy, and salad. it. Basketball is tough but if you love it, you won’t give up. Three words that best describe me are... Most people don’t know about me... I outgoing, unique, special. wanted to be a ballerina when I was little. Favorite place on LMU’s campus is... Lion’s Den: you can do your homework and get coffee. Best thing about playing for Coach Wilhoit My basketball goals at LMU are... be a great is... that she really looks out for us and wants us teammate and a dominant post player. Pregame superstition... before every game, to do well on and off the court. I hit the Lion paw by the locker room three times.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 29 LMU Lions #00 Taylor Shead guard • 5-10 • Freshman • HS plano, TX • Plano West HS

Briefly... senior year, she averaged 11.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists Taylor Shead begins her and 3.0 steals per game... was also a three year letterwinner as first year at LMU... ath- a sprinter on the track team, earning All-State, All-Conference, letic and quick guard... All-Area, and All-City honors… defensive minded but can score... very smooth Personal... going to the basket... Taylor Alexsandra Shead was born on July 20, 1989 in Plano, will compete for play- TX... the daughter of Cassandra and Kenneth Shead... has two ing time in the back- brothers, Shane and Ryan, and one sister, Kendall, who plays court. basketball at Southern Methodist... also considered Princeton, Tulane, Dartmouth, and SMU... chose LMU because of its great High School... atmosphere and colleges… a Natural Science major with a Pre- A 2007 graduate of Med minor. Plano West Senior High School in Plano, TX... a four year letterwinner for Don Patterson... named All-State, All-Con- ference, All-City, and All-Area as a junior and senior... in her

Shead Off the Court Best thing about being a student-athlete at I wear Number 00 because... like Gilbert My craziest ambition is... to become a world- LMU is... you are held to a higher standard for Arenas, throughout my career, people have over- renowned chef. excellence on the court as well as in the class- looked me but I have always risen to the top. room. When you succeed at both, you earn the My best non-athletic talent is... writing/play- respect of peers and teachers. My career goal after LMU is... to become a ing guitar/anything that involves the creative side plastic surgeon. of your brain.

#10 Renahy Young guard • 5-8 • Freshman • HS carson, CA • Redondo Union HS

Briefly... Personal... Renahy Young starts Renahy Aulani Leila Young was born on July 13, 1989 in her first year at LMU... Eugene, OR… the daughter of Rochelle and Brett Young... is defense, defense, de- the oldest of five children... has three sisters, Alana, Leah, and fense... quick to force Kailana, and one brother Brandon... also considered University turnovers and start of Oregon and University of Washington... chose LMU “not transition game. just because of its academic excellence and eagerness to give students the attention they need to expand their thinking, High School... but also because of the great coaching staff and basketball A 2007 graduate of team”… majoring in Business. Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, CA... a four year letterwinner for Marcelo Enriquez... an All-American Honor- able Mention as a senior... selected All-American, All-CIF, and All-State as a sophomore... named All-League and All-City in her sophomore and junior years... Young Off the Court My favorite thing about playing basketball I chose LMU because... it is close to home, the My advice to younger players is... take at LMU is... the girls - they are incredibly sup- coaching staff is amazing, the campus is breath- criticism constructively and never get down on portive and have the most amazing personalities. taking and it’s academically strong. yourself.

Three words to describe me... interesting, car- My dream job would be... to own a cosmetics If I wasn’t playing basketball, I would be... ing, compassionate. line or be an actress. fat.

30 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions #14 Melanie Ysaguirre Forward • 6-0 • Freshman • HS Los Angeles, CA • Troy HS

Briefly... selection as a junior and senior... selected All-City as a senior… Melanie Ysaguirre be- team captain her senior year… gins her first year with the Lions... role player Personal... who can step in at a Melanie Ann Ysaguirre was born on June 9, 1989 in Los An- number of positions... geles, CA... the daughter of Rita and Francis Ysaguirre... is the hard-nosed player who youngest of three children... has an older sister, Monique, who is not afraid to take played basketball at UC Irvine, and a brother, Pierre... also con- charges, chase after sidered UNLV, Cal State Northridge, Utah State, and New Mexi- rebounds, or scramble co State... chose LMU because she fell in love with the campus, for a loose ball. and because of the people, academics, and atmosphere… has volunteered with the Special Olympics… nickname is “Mel”… High School... is undecided on a major. A 2007 graduate of Troy High School in Fullerton, CA... a four year letterwinner for coach Kevin Kiernan... a Second Team All-CIF selection as a senior... a two time All-Freeway League

Ysaguirre Off the Court My favorite thing about playing basketball Three words to describe me are... fun, loving, Most people don’t know about me... my fam- at LMU is... the team chemistry we have on and weird. ily is from Belize. off the court. My craziest ambition is... to travel to different My advice to younger players is... always My most memorable basketball moment countries. work hard to achieve your goals. was... signing my letter of intent.

#23 Lauren Wilkins guard • 5-11 • Freshman • HS portland, OR • Jesuit HS

Briefly... her high school team her senior year... in her senior year, she Lauren Wilkins begins averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists... also played her first year with the soccer and track and field all four years of high school, earning Lions... most complete Metro League Player of the Year for soccer in 2006… selected athlete of the freshman as All-State and All-League in both sports as a senior… broke class... good defensive the school record for discus eight times and was the 2007 6A player... nice shot but Discus State and Metro League Champion… also unselfish with the ball... three-sport ath- lete in high school. Personal... Lauren Frances Wilkins was born on November 5, 1989 in High School... California... the daughter of Fran and Mac Wilkins... has an A 2007 graduate of older bother, Drew who plays basketball for the US Navy, and Jesuit High School in Portland, OR... a three year letterwin- a younger sister Tasha... also considered Pepperdine, University ner for coach Kathy Adleman Naro... the 2007 Metro League of Oregon, and Santa Clara... chose LMU because she felt com- Player of the Year... a First Team All-State selection and fortable on campus and with the team, and because it is fairly All-Tournament Team selection as a senior... captain of the close to home… is undecided on a major. Wilkins Off the Court My favorite class at LMU is... History 162 My best non-athletic talent is... abstract My basketball goals at LMU are... to win at - Contemporary America. thinking. least one WCC championship.

My first sports-related memory is...play - Most people don’t know about me... I have Three words to describe me are... competi- ing soccer at four years old and bossing people green glow-in-the-dark dinosaur footie pajamas. tive, hilarious, and considerate. around while scoring goals.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 31 LMU Lions 2006-07 Season in Review Briefly Rachael Ziemann of 126. Patton also owns the LMU Leaders of the WCC The Lions had another strong season in 2006-07, single season record for three-pointer and shares When the WCC released its final regular season marking the fourth consecutive year that LMU the LMU record for three-pointers in a single game statistics, LMU saw its name at the top of several finished among the top three programs in the West with Ziemann. categories. Most importantly, the Lions led the Coast Conference. The Lions finished 19-12 overall, conference in defense, allowing just 54.8 points per and its 9-5 WCC record was good for a third place She’s Mighty Fine From the Line game. LMU allowed 52 points or fewer in seven of finish. At the WCC Tournament, they advanced Amanda Patton made 83% of her free throw its 14 conference games this season, including 34 to the championship game, coming within one attempts in 2006-07, ranking third all-time in LMU to Portland and 35 to Pepperdine. LMU also led win of the program’s second NCAA Tournament single season history. More impressive, Patton made the conference in three-point field goal percentage appearance. 82.2% of her free throw attempts, the top career defense, allowing teams to shoot just 25.1%. LMU free throw percentage in LMU history. limited Santa Clara, the nation’s top three-point 19 Wins shooting team, to a combined six three-pointers LMU’s 19 wins was the third-highest win total in DeCoud rewarded for outstanding week in the two meetings. The Lions were also atop the program history. The Lions set the mark in 2003-04 Junior Amanda DeCoud was named the WCC standings for steals, led by WCC steals champion with a 24-6 record, and the 2000-01 LMU squad co-Player of the Week for the final weekend of Amanda DeCoud. LMU averaged 9.21 per game, set a then-record with a 21-10 record. The 19 wins the regular season. She led the Lions to a sweep and nearly a third of those were made by DeCoud were highlighted by a six-game winning streak that on the road, securing the No. 3 seed in the WCC (3.0). Ashlee Dunlap was the #1 offensive rebounder was snapped in the WCC Championship game. Tournament. DeCoud averaged 14.0 points, 4.0 in the conference, averaging 3.57 offensive rebounds and 4.5 steals per game to lead the Lions rebounds per game in WCC play. all-wcc awards announced to victory. Four Lions were honored among the West Coast Defensive Excellence Conference yearly awards. Senior Amanda Pat- Hall Nabs Academic Accolades For the second straight home game, and the third ton was named to the All-Conference team, and Junior Jennifer Hall was named to the ESPN The time this year, LMU limited an opponent to less than junior Amanda DeCoud was selected as the WCC Magazine Academic All-District 8 First Team. In ad- 40 points as the Lions shut down Pepperdine in a Defensive Player of the Year. DeCoud joined Ashlee dition, Hall was named to the WCC’s All-Academic 52-35 win. It matched a program-low for points by Dunlap and Jennifer Hall as honorable mention team. Hall led the Lions in scoring and rebounding, the Waves, and Pepperdine’s 13 points in the first selections. LMU led all teams with four players and had a 3.79 GPA. Hall was named the WCC’s half also matched a program-low. It was the second earning honors. December Player of the Month, and earned Player of time this year that LMU has written its name in an Patton was LMU’s leading scorer in conference ac- the Week honors in December as well. She scored in opponent’s media guide. LMU defeated Portland tion and was one of the top three-point shooters in double digits in 20 games this season, and had five 54-34, a program-low for points by the Pilots, the conference. In conference play, Patton averaged double-doubles. She broke the school’s single game whose previous low was 35 points. The 34 points 12.6 points and 2.86 assists per game. record for free throw percentage when she was a allowed by LMU were the lowest since the Lions DeCoud was LMU’s first Defensive Player of the perfect 11-for-11 from the line against Hawaii. In limited the University of San Francisco to 30 points Year since Adrianne Slaughter won the award in that game, she scored 24 points and grabbed 10 in the 1987-88 season. Earlier in the season, the 2002-03. The junior guard was unbelievable on rebounds. Lions defeated Long Beach State, 61-38, setting a defense, leading the conference in steals in confer- new LMU program low by allowing just nine points ence games, averaging 3.0 per game. In addition, Dunlap Eyes Rebounding Milestone in the second half. she ran the Lion offense, averaging 9.3 points and At Santa Clara, Ashlee Dunlap moved into the LMU 3.79 assists per game in conference play. Along career top-10 for rebounds in just two seasons. She I’ll Take That with her defensive honors, DeCoud was also named set the LMU single season mark for rebounds in Amanda DeCoud and Cassady Moore were two to the honorable mention team. 2005-06 when she had 295, and the senior pulled of the greatest thieves in the WCC, ranking first Dunlap led the conference in offensive rebounds down 220 boards this season. Dunlap’s career and fifth in steals in conference games. During the in conference games, and was the Lions’ top average of 8.53 rebounds per game puts her in regular season, DeCoud averaged 3.0 per game, rebounder against WCC teams. Dunlap aver- second place all-time at LMU. and Moore was close behind at 2.07 per game. aged 8.2 points and 7.7 rebounds, and recorded For the year, DeCoud led the team with 78 steals, double-doubles in three of the last four games of Decoud Cracks the Top 10 and Moore added 54. the regular season. Amanda DeCoud moved into the LMU single season Hall rounded out the Lions’ honorees. She led the top 10 for steals. She finished with 78 swipes on Statistics Nationally team in scoring and rebounding overall, averaging the year and has 165 career steals, good enough to LMU had several players ranked in the top 100 in 12.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. She was move into the LMU career top 10 at number nine. the national statistics when the NCAA released its named the WCC December co-Player of the Month final stats. Amanda Patton saw her name listed and earned WCC Player of the Week honors. 52 is the Magic Number three times, ranking 65th in three-point field goal In an interesting coincidence, LMU allowed 52 percentage (35.3), 69th in three-point field goals wcc tournament points in four of its WCC wins this season. The made (2.2), and 60th in free throw percentage LMU disproved that the age old adage of beating streak started with a 67-52 win over Santa Clara, (83.0). Amanda DeCoud was also ranked in steals, a team three times in one season, as the Lions then LMU followed it up with a 74-52 win at coming in at 55th by averaging 2.5 per game. As defeated Santa Clara and Pepperdine, both for the Portland. LMU won two straight with 52, picking a team, LMU ranked 20th in the nation in fewest third time this year, to advance to the championship up a 65-52 victory over San Francisco and following fouls committed, and the defense was 65th. The game. However, Gonzaga was also able to defeat it up with a 63-52 win at Pepperdine. Lions were also ranked 55th in turnovers per game the Lions for the third time this season, as the Zags at 15.6. downed LMU 64-47 in the WCC Championship Patton Earns Monthly Honor game. Amanda Patton was named the LMU/Enterprise All-tournament Honors Student-Athlete of the Month for January, as chosen Five different Lions earned All-Tournament team patton ties Own Single-season record, by the LMU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. honors this season. Amanda DeCoud was named to breaks Career Mark Patton broke the LMU career record for three- the All-Tournament team at the Xavier Invitational. With a three-pointer in the WCC Championship pointers in January, and ended her career with 154. Amanda Patton and Valerie Ogoke got the nod at game, Amanda Patton tied her own single season She led the team in scoring in the month, averaging the LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Classic. Ogoke record for three-pointers, hitting 67 for the second 12.3 points per game, and had four double digit joined Jennifer Hall to earn All-Tournament honors consecutive season. Patton holds the LMU records scoring games. She had a season-high 24 points at the Cyclone Classic to round out regular season for three-pointers in a career, single season (twice) against San Francisco, hitting six three-pointers to tournament action. Ashlee Dunlap was named to and single game. lead LMU to the win. She also had 17 points in wins the WCC All-Tournament team. With her second three-pointer against Pepperdine, over Pepperdine and Santa Clara, and 14 points Amanda Patton broke the LMU career record for against Portland. It is the second Student-Athlete three-pointers and finished her career with 154. She of the Month honor for Patton, who picked up the broke the year-old record set by former teammate award in November 2005. 32 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2006-07 Season Results RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-12 7-5 8-6 4-1 CONFERENCE 9-5 4-3 5-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 10-7 3-2 3-4 4-1

DAte tIMe oPPonent SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/9/06 7:00 p.m. at Stanford (1) 61-88 L 2615 (18) PATTON, Amanda (7) HALL, Jennifer 11/17/06 8:30 p.m. vs Toledo (2) W 56-53 1064 (18) DECOUD, Amanda (13) DUNLAP, Ashlee (18) HALL, Jennifer 11/18/06 4:30 p.m. at Xavier (2) 65-75 L 892 (22) PATTON, Amanda (8) PATTON, Amanda 11/21/06 4:00 p.m. Long Beach State W 61-38 612 (17) HALL, Jennifer (13) HALL, Jennifer 11/24/06 5:00 p.m. American (3) W 67-62 680 (17) PATTON, Amanda (9) OGOKE, Valerie (9) DUNLAP, Ashlee 11/25/06 4:00 p.m. Texas A&M (3) 52-77 L 670 (11) DECOUD, Amanda (5) HALL, Jennifer (5) OGOKE, Valerie 11/28/06 7:05 p.m. at Cal Poly W 64-62 208 (18) HALL, Jennifer (7) OGOKE, Valerie 12/1/06 7:00 p.m. at UC Irvine 59-79 L 285 (16) HALL, Jennifer (10) HALL, Jennifer 12/7/06 7:00 p.m. Hawaii W 79-69 678 (24) HALL, Jennifer (10) HALL, Jennifer 12/9/06 3:00 p.m. at UC Santa Barbara W 63-58 656 (18) DECOUD, Amanda (10) OGOKE, Valerie 12/18/06 7:00 p.m. Northern Arizona 58-74 L 603 (14) HALL, Jennifer (8) HALL, Jennifer (14) MOORE, Cassady 12/21/06 7:07 p.m. at Fresno State W 65-60 831 (14) PATTON, Amanda (9) HALL, Jennifer 12/29/06 5:00 p.m. vs Colgate (4) W 85-57 (21) HALL, Jennifer (7) DUNLAP, Ashlee (7) HALL, Jennifer 12/30/06 7:30 p.m. at Iowa State (4) 55-71 L 6777 (13) DECOUD, Amanda (10) HALL, Jennifer 1/5/07 7:00 p.m. * Gonzaga 56-60 L 653 (16) DECOUD, Amanda (12) OGOKE, Valerie 1/7/06 2:00 p.m. * Portland W 54-34 687 (14) PATTON, Amanda (9) OGOKE, Valerie 1/11/07 7:00 p.m. * at San Francisco W 70-64 223 (24) PATTON, Amanda (8) DUNLAP, Ashlee 1/13/07 2:05 p.m. * at San Diego 49-50 L 405 (17) HALL, Jennifer (8) HALL, Jennifer 1/20/07 4:35 p.m. * Pepperdine W 52-35 715 (17) PATTON, Amanda (9) OGOKE, Valerie 1/25/07 7:00 p.m. * Saint Mary’s 59-64 L 752 (22) MOORE, Cassady (8) DUNLAP, Ashlee (8) HALL, Jennifer 1/27/07 2:00 p.m. * Santa Clara W 67-52 637 (17) PATTON, Amanda (9) HALL, Jennifer (9) OGOKE, Valerie 2/1/07 7:00 p.m. * at Portland W 74-52 209 (16) HALL, Jennifer (8) OGOKE, Valerie 2/3/07 2:00 p.m. * at Gonzaga 56-66 L 1181 (17) PATTON, Amanda (6) PATTON, Amanda 2/8/07 7:00p.m. * San Diego 60-69 L 698 (15) DECOUD, Amanda (10) HALL, Jennifer 2/10/07 2:00 p.m. * San Francisco W 65-52 623 (16) PATTON, Amanda (11) DUNLAP, Ashlee 2/17/07 5:00 p.m. * at Pepperdine W 63-52 623 (15) PATTON, Amanda (14) DUNLAP, Ashlee 2/22/07 7:00 p.m. * at Santa Clara W 65-56 467 (16) DECOUD, Amanda (8) HALL, Jennifer (8) DUNLAP, Ashlee 2/24/07 2:05 p.m. * at Saint Mary’s W 76-61 756 (18) PATTON, Amanda (11) DUNLAP, Ashlee 3/1/07 2:30 p.m. vs Santa Clara W 65-49 707 (14) HALL, Jennifer (10) DUNLAP, Ashlee 3/3/07 12:00 p.m. vs Pepperdine WOT 64-61 1065 (15) PATTON, Amanda (11) DUNLAP, Ashlee 3/4/07 1:30 p.m. vs Gonzaga 47-64 L 1192 (10) DUNLAP, Ashlee (13) DUNLAP, Ashlee

* - West Coast Conference game (1) - Preseason WNIT (2) - Xavier Tournament (Cincinnati, OH) (3) - LMU/Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) (4) - Iowa State Tournament (Ames, IA)

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME 12 8008 667 AWAY 14 16128 1152 NEUTRAL 5 4028 806 TOTAL 31 28164 909

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 33 LMU Lions 2006-07 Season Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP gS Min Avg fg fgA Pct 3fg fgA Pct ft ftA Pct off def tot Avg Pf fo A to blk Stl Pts Avg 32 HALL, Jennifer 31 20 749 24.2 136 303 .449 11 38 .289 84 105 .800 61 158 219 7.1 51 1 20 27 12 18 367 11.8 Conference-Only... 14 9 305 21.8 56 126 .444 8 24 .333 24 29 .828 24 62 86 6.1 24 1 10 11 2 6 144 10.3 22 PATTON, Amanda 31 27 914 29.5 104 298 .349 67 190 .353 78 94 .830 13 92 105 3.4 90 2 79 103 2 35 353 11.4 Conference-Only... 14 13 438 31.3 50 149 .336 35 101 .347 41 50 .820 8 45 53 3.8 41 1 40 36 1 15 176 12.6 13 DECOUD, Amanda 31 28 1002 32.3 109 248 .440 6 20 .300 55 78 .705 24 66 90 2.9 57 0 102 91 4 78 279 9.0 Conference-Only... 14 14 487 34.8 53 119 .445 2 12 .167 22 34 .647 13 33 46 3.3 25 0 53 48 2 42 130 9.3 35 DUNLAP, Ashlee 31 16 701 22.6 98 236 .415 0 0 .000 43 59 .729 96 124 220 7.1 55 1 33 43 21 17 239 7.7 Conference-Only... 14 5 317 22.6 46 111 .414 0 0 .000 23 29 .793 50 58 108 7.7 29 0 12 17 14 7 115 8.2 34 OGOKE, Valerie 31 24 749 24.2 90 214 .421 0 0 .000 36 70 .514 82 93 175 5.6 73 1 25 59 40 30 216 7.0 Conference-Only... 14 12 355 25.4 44 101 .436 0 0 .000 11 25 .440 36 47 83 5.9 39 1 13 26 17 13 99 7.1 11 MOORE, Cassady 31 24 791 25.5 74 211 .351 8 39 .205 41 62 .661 19 47 66 2.1 43 0 41 60 8 54 197 6.4 Conference-Only... 14 10 339 24.2 34 95 .358 4 18 .222 18 29 .621 12 25 37 2.6 17 0 11 24 4 29 90 6.4 33 GOSS, Kavita 31 14 505 16.3 34 103 .330 22 67 .328 6 8 .750 8 33 41 1.3 12 0 41 28 3 11 96 3.1 Conference-Only... 14 5 234 16.7 15 46 .326 11 34 .324 2 4 .500 1 16 17 1.2 5 0 18 15 1 7 43 3.1 15 SYBESMA, Jenna 29 2 234 8.1 33 80 .413 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 15 21 36 1.2 12 0 8 21 1 7 84 2.9 Conference-Only... 13 2 112 8.6 16 39 .410 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 7 10 17 1.3 6 0 2 11 0 3 38 2.9 21 VARGAS, Jessica 22 0 201 9.1 12 31 .387 0 1 .000 13 16 .813 19 16 35 1.6 20 0 12 14 5 14 37 1.7 Conference-Only... 11 0 113 10.3 5 12 .417 0 0 .000 10 12 .833 10 7 17 1.5 12 0 9 3 2 6 20 1.8 12 HELMERS, Lisa 25 0 208 8.3 11 37 .297 6 23 .261 10 19 .526 11 22 33 1.3 22 0 8 15 2 1 38 1.5 Conference-Only... 11 0 27 2.5 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 1 4 .250 1 2 3 0.3 3 0 2 2 0 0 4 0.4 30 EVANS, Bronwyn 25 0 171 6.8 11 24 .458 4 11 .364 0 2 .000 5 31 36 1.4 15 0 13 10 0 3 26 1.0 Conference-Only... 11 0 72 6.5 3 9 .333 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 2 13 15 1.4 5 0 4 1 0 1 7 0.6 TM TEAM...... 44 53 97 3.1 1 12 Conference-Only... 16 23 39 2.8 0 5 total...... 31 712 1785 .399 124 389 .319 384 542 .708 397 756 1153 37.2 451 5 382 483 98 268 1932 62.3 Conference-Only... 14 323 809 .399 62 196 .316 158 229 .690 180 341 521 37.2 206 3 174 199 43 129 866 61.9 opponents...... 31 731 1768 .413 123 439 .280 279 414 .674 343 760 1103 35.6 542 - 429 511 112 234 1864 60.1 Conference-Only... 14 291 755 .385 49 195 .251 136 188 .723 148 342 490 35.0 240 4 175 239 47 94 767 54.8

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd ot total DEADBALL REBOUNDS: off def totAL Loyola Marymount 939 985 8 1932 Loyola Marymount 67 10 77 Opponents 920 939 5 1864 Opponents 62 5 67 TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 85 vs Colgate (12/29/06) POINTS 24 PATTON, Amanda at San Francisco (1/11/07) 79 vs Hawaii (12/7/06) 24 HALL, Jennifer vs Hawaii (12/7/06) 22 MOORE, Cassady vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) 76 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 22 PATTON, Amanda at Xavier (11/18/06) 74 at Portland (2/1/07) 21 HALL, Jennifer vs Colgate (12/29/06) 70 at San Francisco (1/11/07) FIELD GOALS MADE 9 MOORE, Cassady vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 vs Colgate (12/29/06) 8 HALL, Jennifer vs Colgate (12/29/06) 31 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 8 DECOUD, Amanda vs Toledo (11/17/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 vs San Diego (2/8/07) FIELD GOAL ATT 16 PATTON, Amanda vs San Francisco (2/10/07) 16 PATTON, Amanda at Gonzaga (2/3/07) 67 at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 16 MOORE, Cassady vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .559 (33-59) vs Colgate (12/29/06) 16 DECOUD, Amanda vs Texas A&M (11/25/06) .500 (29-58) at Portland (2/1/07) FG PCT (min 5 made) .857 (6-7) DECOUD, Amanda at UC Santa Barbara (12/9/06) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 at Gonzaga (2/3/07) .833 (5-6) MOORE, Cassady at Pepperdine (2/17/07) 7 at Portland (2/1/07) 3 PT FG MADE 6 PATTON, Amanda at San Francisco (1/11/07) 7 at San Francisco (1/11/07) 4 PATTON, Amanda vs San Francisco (2/10/07) 4 PATTON, Amanda at Gonzaga (2/3/07) 7 vs Portland (1/7/06) 4 PATTON, Amanda vs Santa Clara (1/27/07) 7 vs Colgate (12/29/06) 4 PATTON, Amanda vs Portland (1/7/06) 7 at Stanford (11/9/06) 4 PATTON, Amanda vs Colgate (12/29/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 21 at Iowa State (12/30/06) 4 PATTON, Amanda at Xavier (11/18/06) 20 vs Gonzaga (1/5/07) 4 PATTON, Amanda at Stanford (11/9/06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .600 (6-10) at Fresno State (12/21/06) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 13 PATTON, Amanda vs San Francisco (2/10/07) 11 PATTON, Amanda vs Pepperdine (3/3/07) .538 (7-13) at San Francisco (1/11/07) 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) HALL, Jennifer at Portland (2/1/07) FREE THROWS MADE 27 vs Hawaii (12/7/06) .750 (3-4) PATTON, Amanda at Fresno State (12/21/06) 21 at San Francisco (1/11/07) FREE THROWS MADE 11 HALL, Jennifer vs Hawaii (12/7/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 31 vs Hawaii (12/7/06) 10 PATTON, Amanda at Pepperdine (2/17/07) 28 vs Pepperdine (3/3/07) FREE THROW ATT 11 PATTON, Amanda at Pepperdine (2/17/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (6-6) at Stanford (11/9/06) 11 HALL, Jennifer vs Hawaii (12/7/06) FT PCT (min 3 made) 1.000 (11-11) HALL, Jennifer vs Hawaii (12/7/06) .938 (15-16) at Xavier (11/18/06) 1.000 (8-8) DUNLAP, Ashlee at San Francisco (1/11/07) REBOUNDS 46 vs Santa Clara (3/1/07) 1.000 (6-6) HALL, Jennifer at Cal Poly (11/28/06) 46 vs Long Beach State (11/21/06) 1.000 (6-6) PATTON, Amanda at Xavier (11/18/06) ASSISTS 19 at Portland (2/1/07) 1.000 (5-5) PATTON, Amanda at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 19 vs Colgate (12/29/06) 1.000 (5-5) HALL, Jennifer vs Long Beach State (11/21/06) STEALS 15 vs Portland (1/7/06) 1.000 (4-4) OGOKE, Valerie vs Santa Clara (3/1/07) 1.000 (4-4) VARGAS, Jessica at Santa Clara (2/22/07) 13 at UC Irvine (12/1/06) 1.000 (4-4) HALL, Jennifer at Portland (2/1/07) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at Cal Poly (11/28/06) 1.000 (4-4) MOORE, Cassady at Portland (2/1/07) 5 vs Gonzaga (3/4/07) 1.000 (4-4) HALL, Jennifer vs Santa Clara (1/27/07) 5 vs Santa Clara (3/1/07) 1.000 (4-4) HALL, Jennifer at San Francisco (1/11/07) 5 at Gonzaga (2/3/07) 1.000 (4-4) HALL, Jennifer vs Gonzaga (1/5/07) 5 at Portland (2/1/07) 1.000 (4-4) DECOUD, Amanda at Stanford (11/9/06) REBOUNDS 14 DUNLAP, Ashlee at Pepperdine (2/17/07) 5 vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) 13 DUNLAP, Ashlee vs Gonzaga (3/4/07) 5 vs Portland (1/7/06) 13 HALL, Jennifer vs Long Beach State (11/21/06) 5 vs Gonzaga (1/5/07) 13 DUNLAP, Ashlee vs Toledo (11/17/06) 5 at Iowa State (12/30/06) ASSISTS 6 DECOUD, Amanda at Saint Mary’s (2/24/07) 5 vs Long Beach State (11/21/06) 6 DECOUD, Amanda vs Santa Clara (1/27/07) TURNOVERS 25 at UC Irvine (12/1/06) 6 DECOUD, Amanda vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) 6 PATTON, Amanda vs Colgate (12/29/06) 22 vs Pepperdine (3/3/07) STEALS 7 MOORE, Cassady vs Portland (1/7/06) FOULS 22 at UC Santa Barbara (12/9/06) 6 DECOUD, Amanda vs Santa Clara (1/27/07) 22 at Xavier (11/18/06) 6 MOORE, Cassady at UC Irvine (12/1/06) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 OGOKE, Valerie at Iowa State (12/30/06) 4 OGOKE, Valerie vs Saint Mary’s (1/25/07) 4 HALL, Jennifer vs Long Beach State (11/21/06) TURNOVERS 9 PATTON, Amanda vs Texas A&M (11/25/06) 7 PATTON, Amanda vs Pepperdine (3/3/07) 7 DECOUD, Amanda at Pepperdine (2/17/07) 7 PATTON, Amanda at Cal Poly (11/28/06)

34 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2006-07 Individual Game-by-Game Highs Opponent date Score wL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS at Stanford 11/9/06 61-88 L 18-PATTON, Amanda 7-HALL, Jennifer 4-DECOUD, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda None vs Toledo 11/17/06 56-53 W 18-HALL, Jennifer 13-DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-DECOUD, Amanda 1-OGOKE, Valerie DECOUD, Amanda MOORE, Cassady DUNLAP, Ashlee at Xavier 11/18/06 65-75 L 22-PATTON, Amanda 8-PATTON, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 2-MOORE, Cassady 1-HALL, Jennifer DUNLAP, Ashlee Long Beach State 11/21/06 61-38 W 17-HALL, Jennifer 13-HALL, Jennifer 4-DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-DECOUD, Amanda 4-HALL, Jennifer DUNLAP, Ashlee PATTON, Amanda OGOKE, Valerie American 11/24/06 67-62 W 17-PATTON, Amanda 9-DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-MOORE, Cassady 3-DECOUD, Amanda 3-OGOKE, Valerie OGOKE, Valerie MOORE, Cassady Texas A&M 11/25/06 52-77 L 11-DECOUD, Amanda 5-OGOKE, Valerie 4-DECOUD, Amanda 4-PATTON, Amanda 1-VARGAS, Jessica HALL, Jennifer OGOKE, Valerie at Cal Poly 11/28/06 64-62 W 18-HALL, Jennifer 7-OGOKE, Valerie 5-PATTON, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 1-PATTON, Amanda HELMERS, Lisa MOORE, Cassady HALL, Jennifer SYBESMA, Jenna OGOKE, Valerie at UC Irvine 12/1/06 59-79 L 16-HALL, Jennifer 10-HALL, Jennifer 2-MOORE, Cassady 6-MOORE, Cassady 2-HALL, Jennifer DECOUD, Amanda PATTON, Amanda Hawaii 12/07/06 79-69 W 24-HALL, Jennifer 10-HALL, Jennifer 5-GOSS, Kavita 3-MOORE, Cassady 1-HELMERS, Lisa MOORE, Cassady OGOKE, Valerie DUNLAP, Ashlee at UC Santa Barbara 12/9/06 63-58 W 18-DECOUD, Amanda 10-OGOKE, Valerie 4-GOSS, Kavita 2-DECOUD, Amanda 2-OGOKE, Valerie Northern Arizona 12/18/06 58-74 L 14-MOORE, Cassady 8-HALL, Jennifer 2-GOSS, Kavita 3-MOORE, Cassady 2-MOORE, Cassady HALL, Jennifer at Fresno State 12/21/06 65-60 W 14-PATTON, Amanda 9-HALL, Jennifer 5-DECOUD, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 1-HALL, Jennifer vs Colgate 12/29/06 85-57 W 21-HALL, Jennifer 7-HALL, Jennifer 6-PATTON, Amanda 2-HALL, Jennifer 2-OGOKE, Valerie DUNLAP, Ashlee at Iowa State 12/30/06 55-71 L 13-DECOUD, Amanda 10-HALL, Jennifer 5-DECOUD, Amanda 3-DECOUD, Amanda 5-OGOKE, Valerie Gonzaga 1/5/07 56-60 L 16-DECOUD, Amanda 12-OGOKE, Valerie 5-OGOKE, Valerie 4-DECOUD, Amanda 3-OGOKE, Valerie Portland 1/7/06 54-34 W 14-PATTON, Amanda 9-OGOKE, Valerie 3-PATTON, Amanda 7-MOORE, Cassady 3-DUNLAP, Ashlee MOORE, Cassady DECOUD, Amanda at San Francisco 1/11/07 70-64 W 24-PATTON, Amanda 8-DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-DECOUD, Amanda 3-DECOUD, Amanda 1-GOSS, Kavita MOORE, Cassady at San Diego 1/13/07 49-50 L 17-HALL, Jennifer 8-HALL, Jennifer 3-DECOUD, Amanda 2-MOORE, Cassady 2-DUNLAP, Ashlee PATTON, Amanda DECOUD, Amanda Pepperdine 1/20/07 52-35 W 17-PATTON, Amanda 9-OGOKE, Valerie 5-PATTON, Amanda 4-OGOKE, Valerie 2-OGOKE, Valerie DECOUD, Amanda Saint Mary’s 1/25/07 59-64 L 22-MOORE, Cassady 8-HALL, Jennifer 6-DECOUD, Amanda 3-OGOKE, Valerie 4-OGOKE, Valerie DUNLAP, Ashlee DECOUD, Amanda Santa Clara 1/27/07 67-52 W 17-PATTON, Amanda 9-OGOKE, Valerie 6-DECOUD, Amanda 6-DECOUD, Amanda 1-VARGAS, Jessica HALL, Jennifer OGOKE, Valerie PATTON, Amanda at Portland 2/1/07 74-52 W 16-HALL, Jennifer 8-OGOKE, Valerie 5-DECOUD, Amanda 5-MOORE, Cassady 2-DUNLAP, Ashlee PATTON, Amanda OGOKE, Valerie at Gonzaga 2/3/07 56-66 L 17-PATTON, Amanda 6-PATTON, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 2-HALL, Jennifer OGOKE, Valerie San Diego 2/8/07 60-69 L 15-DECOUD, Amanda 10-HALL, Jennifer 5-DECOUD, Amanda 3-PATTON, Amanda 1-MOORE, Cassady San Francisco 2/10/07 65-52 W 16-PATTON, Amanda 11-DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-PATTON, Amanda 3-DECOUD, Amanda None at Pepperdine 2/17/07 63-52 W 15-PATTON, Amanda 14-DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-PATTON, Amanda 5-MOORE, Cassady 2-DUNLAP, Ashlee at Santa Clara 2/22/07 65-56 W 16-DECOUD, Amanda 8-DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-PATTON, Amanda 5-DECOUD, Amanda 2-DUNLAP, Ashlee HALL, Jennifer at Saint Mary’s 2/24/07 76-61 W 18-PATTON, Amanda 11-DUNLAP, Ashlee 6-DECOUD, Amanda 4-DECOUD, Amanda 1-DECOUD, Amanda VARGAS, Jessica OGOKE, Valerie vs Santa Clara 3/1/07 65-49 W 14-HALL, Jennifer 10-DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-PATTON, Amanda 2-OGOKE, Valerie 3-OGOKE, Valerie VARGAS, Jessica DECOUD, Amanda vs Pepperdine 3/3/07 64-61 WOT 15-PATTON, Amanda 11-DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-DECOUD, Amanda 2-PATTON, Amanda 1-DUNLAP, Ashlee OGOKE, Valerie DECOUD, Amanda vs Gonzaga 3/4/07 47-64 L 10-DUNLAP, Ashlee 13-DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-DECOUD, Amanda 2-PATTON, Amanda 2-DUNLAP, Ashlee DUNLAP, Ashlee OGOKE, Valerie VARGAS, Jessica

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 35 LMU Lions 2006-07 Game-by-Game Statistics 11 12 13 15 21 22 30 32 33 34 35 Opponent Date Score wL MOORE HELMERS DECOUD SYBESMA VARGAS PAtton evANS HALL goSS ogoke dunLAP at STAN 11/9/06 61-88 L 9-3-0 0-2-0 12-1-4 0-1-1 2-0-1 18-3-1 5-3-1 7-7-0 0-0-0 4-2-2 4-3-1 vs UT 11/17/06 56-53 W 2-3-3 0-2-1 18-4-1 0-0-1 DNP 4-2-1 0-1-1 18-7-0 0-0-0 6-6-0 8-13-3 at XU 11/18/06 65-75 L 7-4-1 0-2-1 7-1-4 DNP 0-0-0 22-8-1 3-1-0 12-5-1 0-0-1 4-7-0 10-4-2 LBSU 11/21/06 61-38 W 6-0-1 2-1-0 8-6-3 7-2-0 2-3-0 9-4-3 5-3-1 17-13-3 0-2-0 4-2-2 1-7-4 AU 11/24/06 67-62 W 6-2-5 8-4-0 5-4-4 0-0-0 DNP 17-1-4 0-1-1 14-6-0 0-0-0 11-9-2 6-9-0 TAMU 11/25/06 52-77 L 2-0-3 6-3-0 11-4-4 2-4-0 2-3-0 6-2-1 2-1-1 4-5-0 5-0-2 8-5-2 4-0-3 at CP 11/28/06 64-62 W 7-1-1 5-5-3 9-2-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 11-5-5 0-3-0 18-4-0 3-0-0 6-7-0 4-4-0 at UCI 12/1/06 59-79 L 9-1-2 5-4-0 4-2-2 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-2 2-1-0 16-10-1 4-1-1 9-6-0 6-5-0 UH 12/7/06 79-69 W 9-6-5 0-1-0 0-0-0 8-2-0 DNP 12-6-3 2-1-2 24-10-1 3-1-5 8-1-0 13-9-2 at UCSB 12/9/06 63-58 W 11-0-3 2-0-0 18-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-1 DNP 6-8-0 4-7-4 8-10-0 12-6-1 NAU 12/18/06 58-74 L 14-1-0 1-1-0 9-1-1 8-5-0 2-0-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 14-8-0 2-3-2 1-5-1 5-4-0 at FS 12/21/06 65-60 W 7-0-1 DNP 9-4-5 8-2-1 DNP 14-3-4 0-0-1 11-9-0 6-2-4 4-2-0 6-4-2 vs COL 12/29/06 85-57 W 4-1-1 3-2-1 5-4-3 6-1-2 0-0-0 18-4-6 0-4-1 21-7-1 7-4-1 9-5-1 12-7-2 at IS 12/30/06 55-71 L 8-3-2 2-2-0 13-3-5 0-0-0 DNP 6-0-1 0-0-0 10-10-0 6-2-2 8-8-0 2-3-0 GON 1/5/07 56-60 L 7-3-1 0-0-0 16-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 8-6-2 0-2-1 14-9-1 3-1-4 6-12-5 2-7-0 POR 1/7/06 54-34 W 4-2-3 1-1-1 8-5-3 3-1-0 0-1-0 14-3-3 3-0-0 13-2-2 0-1-1 0-9-1 8-6-0 at USF 1/11/07 70-64 W 1-1-1 0-0-0 6-5-5 DNP DNP 24-2-2 0-2-0 13-7-0 0-0-1 10-1-0 16-8-0 at USD 1/13/07 49-50 L 9-4-0 0-0-0 5-0-3 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-3 0-0-0 17-8-2 6-0-1 6-2-0 4-6-0 PEP 1/20/07 52-35 W 6-4-1 0-0-0 0-3-5 0-2-0 4-0-0 17-3-5 0-6-0 7-5-1 0-0-1 10-9-3 8-6-1 SMC 1/25/07 59-64 L 22-3-2 0-1-1 6-4-6 4-2-0 1-1-2 4-2-2 0-0-0 10-8-0 2-0-0 7-7-0 3-8-2 SCU 1/27/07 67-52 W 7-6-0 DNP 13-1-6 12-1-0 2-2-0 17-3-2 0-2-2 4-9-1 0-2-0 10-9-0 2-3-1 at POR 2/1/07 74-52 W 12-4-1 3-0-0 2-3-5 2-1-1 0-3-1 9-3-5 2-0-1 16-5-1 6-2-3 10-8-0 12-7-1 at GON 2/3/07 56-66 L 2-2-1 0-0-0 7-3-4 0-2-0 0-0-1 17-6-2 0-3-0 13-5-0 6-2-3 7-3-1 4-5-2 USD 2/8/07 60-69 L 0-1-1 0-0-0 15-8-5 6-2-1 0-0-0 9-8-2 DNP 10-10-0 6-1-2 6-4-0 8-8-1 USF 2/10/07 65-52 W 2-0-0 0-1-0 14-4-2 0-0-0 6-5-1 16-7-3 DNP 8-6-1 2-2-1 5-3-0 12-11-1 at PEP 2/17/07 63-52 W 13-5-0 DNP 10-2-1 5-1-0 0-0-0 15-2-3 0-0-0 4-0-0 0-4-1 5-1-0 11-14-2 at SCU 2/22/07 65-56 W 5-2-0 DNP 16-3-1 0-2-0 4-0-1 6-5-5 DNP 14-8-1 4-0-0 4-6-0 12-8-0 at SMC 2/24/07 76-61 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 12-5-6 6-3-0 3-5-3 18-0-1 2-0-0 1-4-0 8-2-0 13-9-3 13-11-1 vs SCU 3/1/07 65-49 W 0-2-0 DNP 8-5-2 0-0-1 6-4-1 11-3-3 0-1-0 14-8-0 6-2-0 10-6-2 10-10-1 vs PEP 3/3/07 64-61 WOT 4-2-2 DNP 6-1-5 2-0-0 0-4-0 15-4-2 DNP 9-9-1 7-0-1 10-9-0 11-11-0 vs GON 3/4/07 47-64 L 2-0-0 0-1-0 7-1-4 2-1-0 3-4-1 8-1-0 DNP 8-7-2 0-0-0 7-2-0 10-13-0

TOTAL 3-PTRS REBOUNDS Opponent Date Score w/L fg fgA Pct 3FG FGA Pct ft ftA Pct off def tot Avg PF A to blk Stl Pts Avg at Stanford 11/9/06 61-88 L 24 61 .393 7 14 .500 6 6 1.000 5 22 27 27.0 12 11 17 0 10 61 61.0 vs Toledo 11/17/06 56-53 W 22 57 .386 1 14 .071 11 17 .647 13 28 41 34.0 14 11 18 2 11 56 58.5 at Xavier 11/18/06 65-75 L 22 64 .344 6 15 .400 15 16 .938 11 23 34 34.0 22 11 11 2 4 65 60.7 Long Beach State 11/21/06 61-38 W 22 52 .423 3 12 .250 14 19 .737 11 35 46 37.0 13 17 20 5 4 61 60.8 American 11/24/06 67-62 W 26 61 .426 5 14 .357 10 14 .714 16 23 39 37.4 7 16 19 4 11 67 62.0 Texas A&M 11/25/06 52-77 L 21 61 .344 4 9 .444 6 9 .667 14 17 31 36.3 15 16 18 2 8 52 60.3 at Cal Poly 11/28/06 64-62 W 24 56 .429 4 10 .400 12 16 .750 11 27 38 36.6 14 10 19 6 10 64 60.9 at UC Irvine 12/1/06 59-79 L 21 49 .429 0 2 .000 17 26 .654 14 18 32 36.0 18 8 25 3 13 59 60.6 Hawaii 12/7/06 79-69 W 24 59 .407 4 11 .364 27 31 .871 11 29 40 36.4 16 18 15 3 6 79 62.7 at UC Santa Barbara 12/9/06 63-58 W 24 52 .462 1 7 .143 14 21 .667 13 28 41 36.9 22 10 20 3 6 63 62.7 Northern Arizona 12/18/06 58-74 L 22 56 .393 0 8 .000 14 23 .609 13 20 33 36.5 17 5 15 4 4 58 62.3 at Fresno State 12/21/06 65-60 W 24 55 .436 6 10 .600 11 14 .786 6 25 31 36.1 15 18 15 1 11 65 62.5 vs Colgate 12/29/06 85-57 W 33 59 .559 7 15 .467 12 17 .706 14 29 43 36.6 14 19 12 4 7 85 64.2 at Iowa State 12/30/06 55-71 L 20 56 .357 5 21 .238 10 16 .625 13 22 35 36.5 10 10 15 5 9 55 63.6 Gonzaga 1/5/07 56-60 L 22 66 .333 4 20 .200 8 9 .889 20 22 42 36.9 13 15 8 5 5 56 63.1 Portland 1/7/06 54-34 W 19 52 .365 7 17 .412 9 16 .563 11 24 35 36.8 12 14 16 5 15 54 62.5 at San Francisco 1/11/07 70-64 W 21 50 .420 7 13 .538 21 26 .808 7 21 28 36.2 11 9 17 1 8 70 62.9 at San Diego 1/13/07 49-50 L 21 55 .382 4 11 .364 3 4 .750 7 22 29 35.8 14 9 14 2 6 49 62.2 Pepperdine 1/20/07 52-35 W 20 59 .339 4 14 .286 8 12 .667 13 30 43 36.2 10 17 13 3 9 52 61.6 Saint Mary’s 1/25/07 59-64 L 25 61 .410 1 11 .091 8 16 .500 15 23 38 36.3 14 15 14 5 12 59 61.5 Santa Clara 1/27/07 67-52 W 24 52 .462 4 8 .500 15 23 .652 12 27 39 36.4 18 12 19 3 11 67 61.8 at Portland 2/1/07 74-52 W 29 58 .500 7 14 .500 9 13 .692 13 24 37 36.5 15 19 12 5 11 74 62.3 at Gonzaga 2/3/07 56-66 L 20 62 .323 8 19 .421 8 12 .667 6 28 34 36.3 18 14 11 5 6 56 62.0 San Diego 2/8/07 60-69 L 23 70 .329 3 16 .188 11 14 .786 18 25 43 36.6 18 12 12 1 10 60 62.0 San Francisco 2/10/07 65-52 W 23 60 .383 4 17 .235 15 20 .750 17 24 41 36.8 13 9 12 0 9 65 62.1 at Pepperdine 2/17/07 63-52 W 22 45 .489 2 12 .167 17 27 .630 8 24 32 36.6 17 7 21 3 9 63 62.1 at Santa Clara 2/22/07 65-56 W 23 52 .442 2 9 .222 17 25 .680 14 23 37 36.6 15 8 17 2 9 65 62.2 at Saint Mary’s 2/24/07 76-61 W 31 67 .463 5 15 .333 9 12 .750 19 24 43 36.9 18 14 13 3 9 76 62.7 vs Santa Clara 3/1/07 65-49 W 22 63 .349 3 6 .500 18 24 .750 22 24 46 37.2 11 10 11 5 7 65 62.8 vs Pepperdine 3/3/07 64-61 Wot 20 53 .377 5 14 .357 19 28 .679 14 30 44 37.4 12 11 22 1 9 64 62.8 vs Gonzaga 3/4/07 47-64 L 18 62 .290 1 11 .091 10 16 .625 16 15 31 37.2 13 7 12 5 9 47 62.3 Loyola Marymount 1932 712 1785 .399 124 389 .319 384 542 .708 397 756 1153 37.2 451 382 483 98 268 1932 62.3 Opponents 1864 731 1768 .413 123 439 .280 279 414 .674 343 760 1103 35.6 542 429 511 112 234 1864 60.1

Games played: 31 FT Pct: 70.8 Rebounds/game: 37.2 Points/game: 62.3 Assists/game: 12.3 Turnovers/game: 15.6 FG Pct: 39.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 8.6 3FG Pct: 31.9 Blocks/game: 3.2 36 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2006-07 Box Scores Game 1 • Stanford 88, LMU 61 Game 3 • Xavier 75, LMU 65 Game 4 • LMU 61, Long Beach State 38 Nov. 9, 2006 at Stanford, CA Nov. 18, 2006 at Cincinnati, OH Nov. 21, 2006 at Gersten Pavilion

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-2) LONG BEACH STATE (0-5) PATTON, Amanda 6-10 2-2 18; DECOUD, Amanda 4-8 PATTON, Amanda 6-14 6-6 22; HALL, Jennifer 4-11 4-5 Figueroa, Karina 5-20 3-3 13; O’Brien, Kaiti 4-8 0-0 8; 4-4 12; MOORE, Cassady 4-11 0-0 9; HALL, Jennifer 3-11 12; DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-10 0-0 10; MOORE, Cassady 2-8 Sims, Lauren 3-11 0-0 6; Wade, Ally 2-7 0-0 6; Johnson, 0-0 7; EVANS, Bronwyn 2-3 0-0 5; OGOKE, Valerie 2-11 2-2 7; DECOUD, Amanda 3-9 1-1 7; OGOKE, Valerie 1-8 Nondi 1-2 0-1 2; Bagley, Lauren 1-2 0-0 2; Jacob, Court- 0-0 4; DUNLAP, Ashlee 2-5 0-0 4; VARGAS, Jessica 1-1 2-2 4; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-2 0-0 3; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 ney 0-5 1-2 1; Pagani, Madison 0-1 0-0 0; Beckner, Lind- 0-0 2; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1 0-0 0; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-2 0-0 0. sey 0-2 0-0 0; Saucedo, Lakin 0-0 0-0 0; Timmons, Brett 0; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-61 6-6 61. Totals 22-64 15-16 65. 0-0 0-0 0; Foster, Amanda 0-0 0-2 0; Takata, Lisa 0-4 0-0 0; Calhoun, Tyresha 0-3 0-2 0. Totals 16-65 4-10 38. STANFORD (1-0) XAVIER (3-0) Smith, Brooke 12-20 2-3 26; Wiggins, Candice 6-11 1-2 HARRIS, Amber 12-18 4-7 29; MILLER, Michele 4-12 8- LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-2) 16; Newlin, Kristen 6-9 1-2 15; Harmon, Jillian 4-6 1-2 10 17; GRANDERSON, Suntana 4-10 4-5 14; GREEN, Mi- HALL, Jennifer 6-12 5-5 17; PATTON, Amanda 3-7 1-2 9; 9; Harrison, Michelle 4-7 0-0 8; Pierce, Cissy 3-5 0-0 6; randa 3-7 3-4 9; BARRINGER, Alesia 1-1 0-0 3; MASON, DECOUD, Amanda 4-7 0-1 8; SYBESMA, Jenna 2-4 3-4 Bodensteiner, Clare 2-4 0-0 5; Coleman, Markisha 1-2 DeAnna 1-3 0-0 2; TAYLOR, Jerri 0-0 1-2 1; HESTER, 7; MOORE, Cassady 2-6 2-2 6; EVANS, Bronwyn 2-3 0-0 0-0 3; Titchenal, Christy 0-0 0-0 0; Hones, JJ 0-4 0-0 0; Maureen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-51 20-28 75. 5; OGOKE, Valerie 2-5 0-1 4; HELMERS, Lisa 0-3 2-2 2; Murphy, Melanie 0-1 0-0 0; Clyburn, Morgan 0-1 0-0 0. VARGAS, Jessica 1-1 0-0 2; DUNLAP, Ashlee 0-2 1-2 1; Totals 38-70 5-9 88. Loyola Marymount...... 27 38 - 65 GOSS, Kavita 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 22-52 14-19 61. Xavier...... 30 45 - 75 Loyola Marymount...... 34 27 - 61 Long Beach State...... 29 9 - 38 Stanford...... 36 52 - 88 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 6-15 (PATTON, Loyola Marymount...... 32 29 - 61 Amanda 4-9; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1; MOORE, Cassady 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 7-14 (PATTON, 1-2; HELMERS, Lisa 0-2; HALL, Jennifer 0-1), Xavier 5-15 3-point goals--Long Beach State 2-20 (Wade, Ally 2-6; Amanda 4-6; HALL, Jennifer 1-2; MOORE, Cassady 1-3; (GRANDERSON, Suntana 2-6; MILLER, Michele 1-3; HAR- Sims, Lauren 0-4; Jacob, Courtney 0-3; Takata, Lisa 0-3; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-2; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1), Stanford 7-17 RIS, Amber 1-3; BARRINGER, Alesia 1-1; GREEN, Miranda Calhoun, Tyresha 0-1; Figueroa, Karina 0-3), Loyola Mary- (Wiggins, Candice 3-5; Newlin, Kristen 2-2; Bodensteiner, 0-2). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-DUNLAP, Ashlee, mount 3-12 (PATTON, Amanda 2-5; EVANS, Bronwyn Clare 1-3; Coleman, Markisha 1-1; Hones, JJ 0-2; Cly- Xavier-None. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 34 (PATTON, 1-2; MOORE, Cassady 0-1; HELMERS, Lisa 0-2; GOSS, burn, Morgan 0-1; Pierce, Cissy 0-1; Harrison, Michelle Amanda 8), Xavier 37 (MILLER, Michele 11). Assists-- Kavita 0-2). Fouled out--Long Beach State-None, Loyola 0-1; Smith, Brooke 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount- Loyola Marymount 11 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Xavier 12 Marymount-None. Rebounds--Long Beach State 39 (Cal- None, Stanford-None. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount (GREEN, Miranda 5). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 22, houn, Tyresha 6), Loyola Marymount 46 (HALL, Jennifer 27 (HALL, Jennifer 7), Stanford 42 (Newlin, Kristen 10). Xavier 14. Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, 13). Assists--Long Beach State 11 (Figueroa, Karina 8), Assists--Loyola Marymount 11 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Xavier-GRANDERSON, Suntana. Loyola Marymount 17 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 4). Total fouls- Stanford 28 (Wiggins, Candice 7). Total fouls--Loyola A-892 -Long Beach State 19, Loyola Marymount 13. Technical Marymount 12, Stanford 9. Technical fouls--Loyola Mary- fouls--Long Beach State-None, Loyola Marymount-None. mount-None, Stanford-None. A-612 A-2615

Game 2 • LMU 56, Toledo 53 Game 5 • LMU 67, American 62 Nov. 17, 2006 at Cincinnati, OH Nov. 24, 2006 at Gersten Pavilion

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1) AMERICAN (1-4) DECOUD, Amanda 8-13 1-2 18; HALL, Jennifer 7-11 4-6 Ryan, Nicole 5-9 3-3 16; Hayes, Liz 7-17 0-0 16; 18; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-5 2-2 8; OGOKE, Valerie 2-7 2-4 Curry, Tish 3-6 2-2 8; Nusseibeh, Sahar 3-6 0-0 6; 6; PATTON, Amanda 1-9 2-3 4; MOORE, Cassady 1-6 Brazell, Rachel 2-4 0-0 6; Baran, Anna 2-4 0-0 4; 0-0 2; GOSS, Kavita 0-2 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 N’Garsanet,Stephanie 2-3 0-2 4; Stanfield, Pam 1-3 0-2 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-4 0-0 0. 2; Lipskis, Abby 0-0 0-0 0; SmithDavidson,Maggie 0-3 Totals 22-57 11-17 56. 0-0 0; Jackson, Talicia 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-56 5-9 62.

TOLEDO (0-2) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (3-2) BISHOP, Danielle 6-13 1-3 15; CLARK, Ta’Yani 5-13 0-2 PATTON, Amanda 6-9 2-2 17; HALL, Jennifer 6-14 2-2 10; REINDL, Diana 4-8 0-0 8; ZELLER, Kristi 2-5 1-1 6; 14; OGOKE, Valerie 4-8 3-5 11; HELMERS, Lisa 3-6 0-0 STOCKS, Nacole 3-6 0-2 6; SCOTTON, Tamesha 1-4 2-4 8; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-9 0-0 6; MOORE, Cassady 3-10 0-0 4; KANE, Chelsea 1-1 0-0 2; JOHNSON, Lisa 1-5 0-0 6; DECOUD, Amanda 1-4 3-5 5; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 0; 2; MCNULTY, Lacey 0-2 0-0 0; TERRY, Olivia 0-1 0-0 0. EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-58 4-12 53. Totals 26-61 10-14 67.

Loyola Marymount...... 34 22 - 56 American...... 29 33 - 62 Toledo...... 22 31 - 53 Loyola Marymount...... 27 40 - 67

3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 1-14 (DECOUD, 3-point goals--American 7-18 (Ryan, Nicole 3-6; Brazell, Amanda 1-1; PATTON, Amanda 0-6; MOORE, Cassady Rachel 2-2; Hayes, Liz 2-9; Baran, Anna 0-1), Loyola 0-3; GOSS, Kavita 0-1; HELMERS, Lisa 0-3), Toledo 3-13 Marymount 5-14 (PATTON, Amanda 3-6; HELM- (BISHOP, Danielle 2-4; ZELLER, Kristi 1-4; REINDL, Diana ERS, Lisa 2-4; MOORE, Cassady 0-2; HALL, Jennifer 0-1; STOCKS, Nacole 0-1; MCNULTY, Lacey 0-1; TERRY, 0-2). Fouled out--American-SmithDavidson,Maggie, Olivia 0-1; CLARK, Ta’Yani 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds--American 32 Marymount-None, Toledo-None. Rebounds--Loyola (SmithDavidson,Maggie 7), Loyola Marymount 39 Marymount 43 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 13), Toledo 41 (CLARK, (OGOKE, Valerie 9; DUNLAP, Ashlee 9). Assists--Ameri- Ta’Yani 9). Assists--Loyola Marymount 11 (MOORE, Cas- can 12 (Hayes, Liz 5), Loyola Marymount 16 (MOORE, sady 3; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3), Toledo 11 (STOCKS, Nacole Cassady 5). Total fouls--American 16, Loyola Marymount 5). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 14, Toledo 19. Techni- 7. Technical fouls--American-None, Loyola Marymount- cal fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Toledo-None. None. A-1064 A-680 Amanda DeCoud was named to the Xavier Invita- tional All-Tournament Team as the Lions finished sec- ond. DeCoud averaged 12.5 ppg in the two games.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 37 LMU Lions Game 6 • Texas A&M 77, LMU 52 Game 7 • LMU 64, Cal Poly 62 Game 9 • LMU 79, Hawai’i 69 Nov. 25, 2006 at Gersten Pavilion Nov. 28, 2006 at San Luis Obispo, CA Dec. 7, 2006 at Gersten Pavilion

TEXAS A&M (5-0) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-3) HAWAII (4-3) Atunrase, Morenike 8-14 3-4 22; Starks, Takia 7-13 3-3 HALL, Jennifer 6-9 6-6 18; PATTON, Amanda 4-12 1-2 Tambini, Pam 7-9 4-5 20; Cariaga, Saundra 4-7 7-8 16; 18; Reado, Patrice 5-9 0-0 10; Gant, Danielle 4-4 0-0 11; DECOUD, Amanda 3-6 3-5 9; MOORE, Cassady 3-8 Taylor, Janevia 8-17 0-0 16; Solia, Dalia 3-6 0-1 6; Grice, 8; Micheaux, La Toya 3-4 0-0 6; Zimova, Lenka 1-1 2-2 1-1 7; OGOKE, Valerie 3-6 0-0 6; HELMERS, Lisa 2-7 0-0 Brittany 1-8 2-2 4; Liepkalne, Dita 1-2 0-0 3; Smith, 4; Horton, Ashlaa 2-5 0-0 4; Gulley, LaToya 1-2 0-0 2; 5; DUNLAP, Ashlee 2-4 0-0 4; GOSS, Kavita 1-2 0-0 3; Tanya 1-4 0-0 2; Zagrobelna, Iwona 1-6 0-0 2; Chretien, Franklin, A’Quonesia 1-5 0-0 2; Pounds, Katy 0-3 1-2 1; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-2 1-2 1; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; Cassidy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-59 13-16 69. Limbaha, Katrina 0-0 0-0 0; McGowen, Adrian 0-1 0-1 0; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-56 12-16 64. Buchanan, Damitria 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-61 9-12 77. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (5-4) CAL POLY (3-3) HALL, Jennifer 6-14 11-11 24; DUNLAP, Ashlee 6-14 1-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (3-3) Eggleston, Jessica 7-12 1-2 15; Newman, Toni 5-8 0-0 13; PATTON, Amanda 4-7 2-2 12; MOORE, Cassady 2-10 DECOUD, Amanda 4-16 3-3 11; OGOKE, Valerie 4-7 10; Howell, Kyla 3-7 2-2 8; Brennan, Kaysen 2-6 0-0 5-6 9; OGOKE, Valerie 2-4 4-6 8; SYBESMA, Jenna 2-2 0-1 8; PATTON, Amanda 2-9 0-0 6; HELMERS, Lisa 2-3 6; Harrison, Megan 2-8 2-2 6; McBride, Lisa 2-3 0-1 5; 4-5 8; GOSS, Kavita 1-4 0-0 3; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-3 0-0 1-2 6; GOSS, Kavita 2-3 0-0 5; HALL, Jennifer 2-7 0-0 4; Yarwask, Nicole 2-4 0-0 4; Anderson, Sparkle 1-6 0-0 2; 2; DECOUD, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1 0-0 DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-2 2-2 4; SYBESMA, Jenna 1-6 0-1 2; Stewart, Ashlee 1-2 0-0 2; Tratter, Becky 1-3 0-1 2; Wells, 0. Totals 24-59 27-31 79. MOORE, Cassady 1-4 0-0 2; VARGAS, Jessica 1-3 0-0 2; Tamara 1-1 0-0 2; Fields, Bria 0-6 0-0 0; Carrie, Kendra EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 21-61 6-9 52. 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-67 5-8 62. Hawaii...... 38 31 - 69 Loyola Marymount...... 26 53 - 79 Texas A&M...... 44 33 - 77 Loyola Marymount...... 32 32 - 64 Loyola Marymount...... 30 22 - 52 Cal Poly...... 29 33 - 62 3-point goals--Hawaii 4-13 (Tambini, Pam 2-3; Cariaga, Saundra 1-2; Liepkalne, Dita 1-1; Zagrobelna, Iwona 0-1; 3-point goals--Texas A&M 4-11 (Atunrase, Morenike 3-4; 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 4-10 (PATTON, Solia, Dalia 0-3; Taylor, Janevia 0-3), Loyola Marymount Starks, Takia 1-2; Franklin, A’Quonesia 0-2; Pounds, Katy Amanda 2-5; HELMERS, Lisa 1-3; GOSS, Kavita 1-2), 4-11 (PATTON, Amanda 2-3; GOSS, Kavita 1-2; HALL, 0-2; McGowen, Adrian 0-1), Loyola Marymount 4-9 (PAT- Cal Poly 3-10 (Brennan, Kaysen 2-4; McBride, Lisa 1-1; Jennifer 1-2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1; TON, Amanda 2-5; GOSS, Kavita 1-1; HELMERS, Lisa 1-1; Howell, Kyla 0-1; Harrison, Megan 0-1; Stewart, Ashlee MOORE, Cassady 0-2). Fouled out--Hawaii-Smith, Tanya; HALL, Jennifer 0-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1). Fouled out-- 0-1; Carrie, Kendra 0-1; Eggleston, Jessica 0-1). Fouled Grice, Brittany, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds-- Texas A&M-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds-- out--Loyola Marymount-None, Cal Poly-None. Rebounds- Hawaii 32 (Tambini, Pam 5; Solia, Dalia 5), Loyola Mary- Texas A&M 43 (Reado, Patrice 11), Loyola Marymount -Loyola Marymount 38 (OGOKE, Valerie 7), Cal Poly 39 mount 40 (HALL, Jennifer 10). Assists--Hawaii 16 (Taylor, 32 (HALL, Jennifer 5; OGOKE, Valerie 5). Assists--Texas (Newman, Toni 9). Assists--Loyola Marymount 10 (PAT- Janevia 7), Loyola Marymount 18 (MOORE, Cassady 5; A&M 25 (Franklin, A’Quonesia 8), Loyola Marymount 16 TON, Amanda 5), Cal Poly 18 (Howell, Kyla 6). Total GOSS, Kavita 5). Total fouls--Hawaii 25, Loyola Mary- (DECOUD, Amanda 4). Total fouls--Texas A&M 18, Loyola fouls--Loyola Marymount 14, Cal Poly 19. Technical fouls- mount 16. Technical fouls--Hawaii-Grice, Brittany, Loyola Marymount 15. Technical fouls--Texas A&M-None, Loyola -Loyola Marymount-None, Cal Poly-None. Marymount-None. Marymount-None. A-208 A-678 A-670 Championship Game of LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Classic

Game 8 • UC Irvine 79, LMU 59 Game 10 • LMU 63, UC Santa Barbara 58 Dec. 1, 2006 at Irvine, CA Dec. 9, 2006 at Santa Barbara, CA

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (4-4) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (6-4) HALL, Jennifer 5-13 6-9 16; MOORE, Cassady 3-7 3-6 DECOUD, Amanda 6-7 5-6 18; DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-9 2-4 9; OGOKE, Valerie 3-5 3-5 9; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-4 0-0 12; MOORE, Cassady 3-8 5-6 11; OGOKE, Valerie 4-8 6; HELMERS, Lisa 1-3 3-4 5; GOSS, Kavita 1-2 2-2 4; 0-3 8; HALL, Jennifer 3-8 0-0 6; GOSS, Kavita 1-5 2-2 4; DECOUD, Amanda 2-7 0-0 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-5 0-0 PATTON, Amanda 1-6 0-0 2; HELMERS, Lisa 1-1 0-0 2; 2; SYBESMA, Jenna 1-2 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1 0-0 SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-52 14-21 63. 2; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-49 17-26 59. UC SANTA BARBARA (3-6) UC IRVINE (2-4) Green, Jenna 10-17 1-3 21; Gnekow, Ariana 1-4 9-10 Ned, Angie 13-21 7-8 37; Zdenek, Christina 5-9 2-4 11; Williams, Meagan 3-6 1-2 9; Warren, Whitney 3-5 13; Mai, Annie 3-8 2-4 11; Duda, Stephanie 4-11 3-3 1-4 7; Fears, LaShay 3-10 0-1 6; Franey, Jordan 1-9 0-0 11; Forry, Miranda 2-4 0-0 4; Halman, Naomi 1-3 0-0 2; 2; Gibbons, Sha’Rae 1-4 0-0 2; Goble, Jessie 0-0 0-0 0; Lisnere, Klinta 0-0 1-2 1; Johnson, Keyonna 0-1 0-0 0; Smith, Kim 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-55 12-20 58. Johnson, KaJahna 0-0 0-0 0; Maessen, Rebecca 0-0 0-0 0; Ishizaki, Kirian 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-58 15-21 79. Loyola Marymount...... 31 32 - 63 UC Santa Barbara...... 24 34 - 58 Loyola Marymount...... 34 25 - 59 UC Irvine...... 39 40 - 79 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 1-7 (DECOUD, Aman- da 1-1; MOORE, Cassady 0-1; HALL, Jennifer 0-2; GOSS, 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 0-2 (; HELMERS, Lisa Kavita 0-1; PATTON, Amanda 0-2), UC Santa Barbara 0-1; PATTON, Amanda 0-1), UC Irvine 8-14 (Ned, Angie 2-14 (Williams, Meagan 2-3; Gnekow, Ariana 0-1; Fears, 4-6; Mai, Annie 3-6; Zdenek, Christina 1-2). Fouled out- LaShay 0-4; Franey, Jordan 0-4; Gibbons, Sha’Rae 0-2). -Loyola Marymount-None, UC Irvine-None. Rebounds- Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-PATTON, Amanda, UC -Loyola Marymount 32 (HALL, Jennifer 10), UC Irvine Santa Barbara-Warren, Whitney; Fears, LaShay; Franey, 33 (Duda, Stephanie 14). Assists--Loyola Marymount 8 Jordan. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 41 (OGOKE, (DECOUD, Amanda 2; MOORE, Cassady 2; PATTON, Valerie 10), UC Santa Barbara 30 (Green, Jenna 10). As- Amanda 2), UC Irvine 10 (Zdenek, Christina 4). Total sists--Loyola Marymount 10 (GOSS, Kavita 4), UC Santa fouls--Loyola Marymount 18, UC Irvine 17. Technical Barbara 12 (Gnekow, Ariana 4). Total fouls--Loyola Mary- fouls--Loyola Marymount-TEAM, UC Irvine-None. mount 22, UC Santa Barbara 23. Technical fouls--Loyola A-285 Marymount-None, UC Santa Barbara-None. A-656

Valerie Ogoke had two solid games at the LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Classic to gain All-Tourna- ment recognition.

38 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Game 11 • Northern Arizona 74, LMU 58 Game 13 • LMU 85, Colgate 57 Game 15 • Gonzaga 60, LMU 56 Dec. 18, 2006 at Gersten Pavilion Dec. 29, 2006 at Ames, IA Jan. 5, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion

NORTHERN ARIZONA (7-4) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (8-5) GONZAGA (9-8, 1-0) Winkfield, Kim 6-12 0-2 14; Porter, Megan 6-8 0-0 12; HALL, Jennifer 8-14 5-6 21; PATTON, Amanda 6-10 2-2 ELLIOTT, Michelle 5-8 0-1 13; BOWMAN, Heather 5-11 2- Cunningham, Sade 3-7 3-4 9; Wahl, Alyssa 3-7 1-2 8; 18; DUNLAP, Ashlee 6-9 0-0 12; OGOKE, Valerie 4-7 1-2 2 12; HAWK, Stephanie 6-13 0-0 12; BJORKLUND, Jami Schafer, Katie 3-6 2-2 8; Metz, Natalie 2-2 2-2 7; Hardin, 9; GOSS, Kavita 3-6 0-0 7; SYBESMA, Jenna 3-6 0-2 6; 4-9 0-0 8; KANE, Rachel 1-3 2-2 5; POLISHCHUK, Sasha Ashley 3-5 0-0 6; Dinkins, Laura 1-2 2-6 4; Ingle, Ashley DECOUD, Amanda 1-3 2-2 5; MOORE, Cassady 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 3; RIDENOUR, Katy 1-1 0-0 3; FRIESON, Vivian 0-1 4-4 4; Matthews, Janelle 1-1 0-0 2; Boer, Liana 0-2 0- 4; HELMERS, Lisa 1-2 0-1 3; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; 0-2 2-2 2; SANTOS, Simone 1-4 0-0 2; HASSETT, Maria 0 0; Blackman, Rachel 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 28-53 14-24 74. VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-59 12-17 85. 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-55 6-7 60.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (6-5) COLGATE (1-12) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (8-7, 0-1) HALL, Jennifer 6-8 2-2 14; MOORE, Cassady 6-11 2-5 Gillard,Caitlin 6-10 3-5 16; Polinski,Gretchen 6-11 0-0 DECOUD, Amanda 7-12 2-2 16; HALL, Jennifer 5-15 4-4 14; DECOUD, Amanda 3-6 3-4 9; SYBESMA, Jenna 3-6 15; Patterson,Molly 2-5 4-5 10; Garman,Katie 2-8 1-1 14; PATTON, Amanda 3-10 0-0 8; MOORE, Cassady 2-6 2-2 8; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-6 3-4 5; GOSS, Kavita 1-5 0-0 6; Williams,Tahara 3-9 0-2 6; Martin,Shevorne 2-6 0-0 2-2 7; OGOKE, Valerie 3-12 0-0 6; GOSS, Kavita 1-6 0-0 2; PATTON, Amanda 1-8 0-0 2; VARGAS, Jessica 1-1 0-0 4; Brescacin,Carly 0-2 0-0 0; Martin,Becca 0-1 0-0 0; 3; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-5 0-1 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 2; OGOKE, Valerie 0-4 1-2 1; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 1-4 1; Cargle,Melanie 0-6 0-0 0. Totals 21-58 8-13 57. 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-56 14-23 58. Totals 22-66 8-9 56. Loyola Marymount...... 47 38 - 85 Northern Arizona...... 33 41 - 74 Colgate...... 28 29 - 57 Gonzaga...... 29 31 - 60 Loyola Marymount...... 24 34 - 58 Loyola Marymount...... 29 27 - 56 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 7-15 (PATTON, 3-point goals--Northern Arizona 4-9 (Winkfield, Kim 2-6; Amanda 4-8; HELMERS, Lisa 1-1; DECOUD, Amanda 1-1; 3-point goals--Gonzaga 6-15 (ELLIOTT, Michelle 3-4; Wahl, Alyssa 1-1; Metz, Natalie 1-1; Schafer, Katie 0-1), GOSS, Kavita 1-4; HALL, Jennifer 0-1), Colgate 7-21 RIDENOUR, Katy 1-1; POLISHCHUK, Sasha 1-2; KANE, Loyola Marymount 0-8 (MOORE, Cassady 0-1; GOSS, (Polinski,Gretchen 3-6; Patterson,Molly 2-4; Garman, Rachel 1-3; FRIESON, Vivian 0-1; BJORKLUND, Jami Kavita 0-2; PATTON, Amanda 0-5). Fouled out--Northern Katie 1-5; Gillard,Caitlin 1-1; Martin,Becca 0-1; Cargle, 0-1; HAWK, Stephanie 0-3), Loyola Marymount 4-20 Arizona-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds-- Melanie 0-2; Williams,Tahara 0-2). Fouled out--Loyola (PATTON, Amanda 2-8; GOSS, Kavita 1-5; MOORE, Cas- Northern Arizona 36 (Hardin, Ashley 7), Loyola Mary- Marymount-None, Colgate-Brescacin,Carly. Rebounds-- sady 1-4; HALL, Jennifer 0-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-2). mount 33 (HALL, Jennifer 8). Assists--Northern Arizona Loyola Marymount 43 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 7; HALL, Jennifer Fouled out--Gonzaga-None, Loyola Marymount-None. 16 (Cunningham, Sade 6), Loyola Marymount 5 (GOSS, 7), Colgate 26 (Gillard,Caitlin 6; Polinski,Gretchen Rebounds--Gonzaga 35 (HAWK, Stephanie 13), Loyola Kavita 2). Total fouls--Northern Arizona 22, Loyola 6). Assists--Loyola Marymount 19 (PATTON, Amanda Marymount 42 (OGOKE, Valerie 12). Assists--Gonzaga Marymount 17. Technical fouls--Northern Arizona-None, 6), Colgate 11 (Brescacin,Carly 2; Garman,Katie 2; 18 (POLISHCHUK, Sasha 4; KANE, Rachel 4; RIDENOUR, Loyola Marymount-None. Cargle,Melanie 2). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 14, Katy 4), Loyola Marymount 15 (OGOKE, Valerie 5). Total A-603 Colgate 14. Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, fouls--Gonzaga 16, Loyola Marymount 13. Technical Colgate-None. fouls--Gonzaga-None, Loyola Marymount-None. A-653

Game 12 • LMU 65, Fresno State 60 Game 14 • Iowa State 71, LMU 55 Dec. 21, 2006 at Fresno, CA Dec. 30, 2006 at Ames, IA

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (7-5) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (8-6) PATTON, Amanda 3-5 5-6 14; HALL, Jennifer 4-9 3-4 11; DECOUD, Amanda 5-11 2-2 13; HALL, Jennifer 3-10 4-7 DECOUD, Amanda 4-7 1-1 9; SYBESMA, Jenna 3-7 2-2 10; OGOKE, Valerie 4-7 0-2 8; MOORE, Cassady 3-8 1-2 8; MOORE, Cassady 3-10 0-1 7; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-7 0-0 8; PATTON, Amanda 2-7 1-1 6; GOSS, Kavita 2-7 0-0 6; GOSS, Kavita 2-4 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-6 0-0 4; 6; HELMERS, Lisa 0-2 2-2 2; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-4 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-55 11-14 65. EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-56 10-16 55. FRESNO STATE (6-5) Perera, Chantella 2-9 7-8 13; Green, Brittani 5-9 1-2 11; IOWA STATE (12-1) Diggs, Paige 5-9 0-2 10; Henry, Erica 5-9 0-1 10; Wilson, Medders, Lyndsey 8-15 2-2 21; Wieben, Nicky 7-14 2-4 Tierre 4-16 0-0 9; Roberson, Andrea 2-4 0-2 5; Thigpin, 16; Ross, Toccara 7-12 2-2 16; Ezell, Heather 3-4 1-2 Jenny 1-5 0-0 2; Walker-Roche, Kendra 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 9; Pierson, Rachel 2-5 0-0 4; Florzak, Anna 1-2 0-0 3; 24-63 8-15 60. Nisleit, Amanda 1-2 0-0 2; Mosman, Shellie 0-0 0-0 0; Lacey, Alison 0-3 0-0 0; Bjerke, Gillian 0-0 0-0 0; Reinert, Loyola Marymount...... 23 42 - 65 Abby 0-1 0-0 0; Ronhovde, Megan 0-3 0-0 0. Totals Fresno State...... 20 40 - 60 29-61 7-10 71.

3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 6-10 (PATTON, Loyola Marymount...... 27 28 - 55 Amanda 3-4; GOSS, Kavita 2-3; MOORE, Cassady 1-2; Iowa State...... 38 33 - 71 DECOUD, Amanda 0-1), Fresno State 4-15 (Perera, Chantella 2-6; Wilson, Tierre 1-5; Roberson, Andrea 1-2; 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 5-21 (GOSS, Kavita Henry, Erica 0-1; Diggs, Paige 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola 2-7; MOORE, Cassady 1-3; DECOUD, Amanda 1-3; Marymount-None, Fresno State-None. Rebounds-- PATTON, Amanda 1-4; HELMERS, Lisa 0-2; HALL, Jen- Loyola Marymount 31 (HALL, Jennifer 9), Fresno State nifer 0-2), Iowa State 6-18 (Medders, Lyndsey 3-5; 46 (Green, Brittani 10). Assists--Loyola Marymount 18 Ezell, Heather 2-3; Florzak, Anna 1-2; Lacey, Alison 0-3; (DECOUD, Amanda 5), Fresno State 15 (Wilson, Tierre 6). Reinert, Abby 0-1; Ronhovde, Megan 0-3; Ross, Toccara Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 15, Fresno State 14. 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Iowa State- Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-DUNLAP, Ashlee, None. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 35 (HALL, Jennifer Fresno State-None. 10), Iowa State 37 (Ross, Toccara 7). Assists--Loyola A-831 Marymount 10 (DECOUD, Amanda 5), Iowa State 19 (Medders, Lyndsey 9). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 10, Iowa State 14. Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Iowa State-None. A-6777 Thanks to her 31 points in two games, Jennifer Hall earned All-Tournament honors at the Cyclone Classic in Ames, IA, where the Lions finished second.

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 39 LMU Lions Game 16 • LMU 54, Portland 34 Game 18 • San Diego 50, LMU 49 Jan. 7, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion Jan. 13, 2007 at San Diego, CA

PORTLAND (8-9, 0-2) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (10-8, 2-2 WCC) WARREN, Rachel 6-11 0-0 12; SIEVERS, Allyson 3-7 2-2 HALL, Jennifer 7-14 2-2 17; MOORE, Cassady 4-10 0-0 8; THOMAS, Laura 3-7 0-0 6; MORRIS, Kendra 0-7 4-4 9; GOSS, Kavita 2-3 0-0 6; OGOKE, Valerie 3-8 0-0 6; 4; GRANER, Anne 2-5 0-0 4; STRATTON, Rachel 0-2 0-0 DECOUD, Amanda 2-5 1-2 5; DUNLAP, Ashlee 2-7 0-0 0; ROWE, Nicole 0-0 0-0 0; BURRIS, Karlie 0-0 0-0 0; 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-6 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 DOLLENTE, Laiken 0-5 0-0 0; WASSOM, Jennifer 0-3 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-1 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. 0. Totals 14-47 6-6 34. Totals 21-55 3-4 49.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (9-7, 1-1) SAN DIEGO (14-3, 3-0 WCC) PATTON, Amanda 4-10 2-2 14; HALL, Jennifer 6-13 0-0 WINTHER, Kelly 5-11 0-0 12; REGO, Amanda 4-8 3-5 11; 13; DECOUD, Amanda 3-6 1-3 8; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-10 HENDERSON, Morgan 2-7 3-4 7; LOEWE, Sabine 3-9 0-0 2-3 8; MOORE, Cassady 2-7 0-2 4; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 6; SPRAGUE, Amber 3-5 0-0 6; VOISINET, Ashley 2-4 0-0 3-4 3; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1 0-0 3; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 1-2 4; HERMAN, Kiva 2-4 0-0 4; MANGRUM, Kaila 0-0 0-0 0; 1; OGOKE, Valerie 0-4 0-0 0; GOSS, Kavita 0-1 0-0 0; HOUCHIN, London 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 21-51 6-9 50. VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-52 9-16 54. Loyola Marymount...... 27 22 - 49 Portland...... 18 16 - 34 San Diego...... 21 29 - 50 Loyola Marymount...... 24 30 - 54 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 4-11 (GOSS, Kavita 3-point goals--Portland 0-11 (; MORRIS, Kendra 0-4; 2-3; MOORE, Cassady 1-2; HALL, Jennifer 1-3; PATTON, GRANER, Anne 0-1; STRATTON, Rachel 0-2; DOLLENTE, Amanda 0-2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1), San Diego 2-8 Laiken 0-2; WASSOM, Jennifer 0-2), Loyola Marymount (WINTHER, Kelly 2-4; REGO, Amanda 0-1; HENDERSON, 7-17 (PATTON, Amanda 4-8; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1; HALL, Morgan 0-2; HOUCHIN, London 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Jennifer 1-3; DECOUD, Amanda 1-3; GOSS, Kavita 0-1; Marymount-None, San Diego-None. Rebounds--Loyola MOORE, Cassady 0-1). Fouled out--Portland-SIEVERS, Al- Marymount 29 (HALL, Jennifer 8), San Diego 37 (REGO, lyson, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds--Portland 35 Amanda 8). Assists--Loyola Marymount 9 (PATTON, (WARREN, Rachel 12), Loyola Marymount 35 (OGOKE, Amanda 3; DECOUD, Amanda 3), San Diego 9 (REGO, Valerie 9). Assists--Portland 10 (BURRIS, Karlie 3; DOL- Amanda 6). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 14, San LENTE, Laiken 3), Loyola Marymount 14 (PATTON, Diego 12. Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, San Amanda Patton was named the LMU/SAAC Student- Amanda 3; MOORE, Cassady 3; DECOUD, Amanda 3). Diego-None. Athlete of the Month for January after averaging Total fouls--Portland 18, Loyola Marymount 12. Technical A-405 12.2 points per game. Patton posted four double- fouls--Portland-None, Loyola Marymount-None. digit scoring outings, including 24 points against San A-687 Francisco. She also broke the LMU career three-point record on January 20 against Pepperdine.

Game 17 • LMU 70, San Francisco 64 Game 19 • LMU 52, Pepperdine 35 Game 20 • Saint Mary’s 64, LMU 59 Jan. 11, 2007 at San Francisco, CA Jan. 20, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion Jan. 25, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (10-7,2-1 WCC) PEPPERDINE (8-12, 1-4) SAINT MARY’S (9-10, 3-3) PATTON, Amanda 7-14 4-6 24; DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-7 8-8 WICKETT, Teena 6-10 0-2 12; ISABELL, Nakeya 3-7 3-4 BENAVENTE, Serena 5-11 2-3 13; ARREDONDO, Sheridan 16; HALL, Jennifer 4-10 4-4 13; OGOKE, Valerie 4-6 2-3 9; GEORGE, Teiosha 2-7 0-0 4; AYIM, Miranda 2-3 0-0 6-8 1-1 13; OBAIZA, Eghosa 6-7 0-2 12; SMITH, Jontelle 10; DECOUD, Amanda 2-6 2-3 6; MOORE, Cassady 0-6 4; WENSKI, Lauren 0-6 2-3 2; ROSS, Jessica 1-9 0-0 2; 3-5 1-2 10; LAHDE, Maija 4-12 0-0 8; SHAUGHNESSY, 1-2 1; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 JOHNSON, Shannon 1-7 0-0 2; HULEY, Dana 0-0 0-0 Lauren 3-12 0-0 6; ELLIS, Lindsay 1-1 0-0 2; CHAMBERS, 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-50 21-26 70. 0; BRYANT, Alisha 0-2 0-0 0; SMITH, Taylor 0-1 0-0 0; Sierra 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 28-58 4-8 64. BOYD, Sherriel 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 15-57 5-9 35. UNIV. SAN FRANCISCO (6-11, 0-2 WCC) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (11-9, 3-3) CARTER, Dominique 9-16 1-2 21; OLDEN, Lisa 6-7 1-1 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (11-8, 3-2) MOORE, Cassady 9-16 3-4 22; HALL, Jennifer 5-7 0-2 10; 13; HEINTZ, Heidi 3-3 1-2 9; ROLLINS, Shay 3-10 0-0 9; PATTON, Amanda 6-12 2-2 17; OGOKE, Valerie 4-11 2-4 OGOKE, Valerie 3-7 1-3 7; DECOUD, Amanda 3-7 0-1 6; PEACE, Nykia 1-2 2-2 4; RICHARDSON, Randi 2-5 0-0 4; 10; DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-8 0-0 8; HALL, Jennifer 3-11 0-0 SYBESMA, Jenna 2-5 0-0 4; PATTON, Amanda 1-11 2-2 WARREN, Nickie 1-8 0-0 2; SHORTS, KeLicia 1-2 0-0 2; 7; MOORE, Cassady 2-8 2-2 6; VARGAS, Jessica 1-1 2-2 4; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-7 1-2 3; GOSS, Kavita 1-1 0-0 2; GUERRA, Ashley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-53 5-7 64. 4; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-2 0-0 0; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 0; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 1-2 1; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0; DECOUD, Amanda 0-6 0-2 HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-61 8-16 59. Loyola Marymount...... 32 38 - 70 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-59 8-12 52. Univ. San Francisco...... 45 19 - 64 Saint Mary’s...... 39 25 - 64 Pepperdine...... 13 22 - 35 Loyola Marymount...... 29 30 - 59 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 7-13 (PATTON, Aman- Loyola Marymount...... 33 19 - 52 da 6-9; HALL, Jennifer 1-2; MOORE, Cassady 0-1; EVANS, 3-point goals--Saint Mary’s 4-11 (SMITH, Jontelle 3-4; Bronwyn 0-1), Univ. San Francisco 7-15 (ROLLINS, Shay 3- 3-point goals--Pepperdine 0-14 (; ISABELL, Nakeya 0-2; BENAVENTE, Serena 1-3; LAHDE, Maija 0-1; SHAUGH- 7; HEINTZ, Heidi 2-2; CARTER, Dominique 2-3; RICHARD- WENSKI, Lauren 0-4; ROSS, Jessica 0-6; JOHNSON, Shan- NESSY, Lauren 0-3), Loyola Marymount 1-11 (MOORE, SON, Randi 0-3). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, non 0-1; BOYD, Sherriel 0-1), Loyola Marymount 4-14 Cassady 1-3; DECOUD, Amanda 0-2; PATTON, Amanda Univ. San Francisco-WARREN, Nickie. Rebounds--Loyola (PATTON, Amanda 3-8; HALL, Jennifer 1-3; MOORE, Cas- 0-6). Fouled out--Saint Mary’s-None, Loyola Mary- Marymount 28 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 8), Univ. San Francisco sady 0-1; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1). mount-PATTON, Amanda. Rebounds--Saint Mary’s 38 30 (PEACE, Nykia 8). Assists--Loyola Marymount 9 Fouled out--Pepperdine-None, Loyola Marymount-None. (SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 9), Loyola Marymount 38 (HALL, (DECOUD, Amanda 5), Univ. San Francisco 19 (ROLLINS, Rebounds--Pepperdine 42 (WICKETT, Teena 13), Loyola Jennifer 8; DUNLAP, Ashlee 8). Assists--Saint Mary’s 19 Shay 5; RICHARDSON, Randi 5). Total fouls--Loyola Mary- Marymount 43 (OGOKE, Valerie 9). Assists--Pepperdine (SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 8), Loyola Marymount 15 (DE- mount 11, Univ. San Francisco 20. Technical fouls--Loyola 7 (ISABELL, Nakeya 4), Loyola Marymount 17 (DECOUD, COUD, Amanda 6). Total fouls--Saint Mary’s 20, Loyola Marymount-None, Univ. San Francisco-None. Amanda 5; PATTON, Amanda 5). Total fouls--Pepperdine Marymount 14. Technical fouls--Saint Mary’s-None, A-223 13, Loyola Marymount 10. Technical fouls--Pepperdine- Loyola Marymount-None. None, Loyola Marymount-None. A-752 A-715 LMU - Moore career-high points (22) and FGA/FGM (9/16).

40 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Game 21 • LMU 67, Santa Clara 52 Game 23 • Gonzaga 66, LMU 56 Game 25 • LMU 65, San Francisco 52 Jan. 27, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion Feb. 3, 2007 at Spokane, WA Feb. 10, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion

SANTA CLARA (12-10, 4-3) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-10, 5-4) UNIV. SAN FRANCISCO (8-17, 2-8) WALKER, Tracey 6-15 4-5 16; GOTTSCHALK, Jen 6-10 PATTON, Amanda 5-16 3-3 17; HALL, Jennifer 5-10 2-2 CARTER, Dominique 7-12 0-0 14; ROLLINS, Shay 3-8 4-4 0-0 13; CRONK, Chandice 2-11 3-4 7; MARTIN, Anna 13; OGOKE, Valerie 3-5 1-2 7; DECOUD, Amanda 3-7 10; HEINTZ, Heidi 3-7 2-2 9; WARREN, Nickie 4-8 0-0 8; 1-3 2-2 5; GRAHAM, Ashley 2-6 0-0 5; MONTEITH, Kasey 0-1 7; GOSS, Kavita 2-7 0-2 6; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-7 2-2 PEACE, Nykia 3-12 2-2 8; RICHARDSON, Randi 1-3 0-2 2; 1-1 2-4 4; MAJORS, Sara 0-0 2-2 2; PURVIS, Brittany 0-0 4; MOORE, Cassady 1-7 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 OLDEN, Lisa 0-5 1-2 1; SHORTS, KeLicia 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 0-0 0; KIMYACIOGLU, Yasemin 0-1 0-0 0; GONNERMAN, 0; VARGAS, Jessica 0-1 0-0 0; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-1 0-0 21-55 9-12 52. Ashley 0-6 0-0 0; GOINS, Claire 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-53 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-62 8-12 56. 13-17 52. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (14-11, 6-5) GONZAGA (16-9, 8-1) PATTON, Amanda 4-16 4-6 16; DECOUD, Amanda 6-11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (12-9, 4-3) HAWK, Stephanie 8-15 5-6 21; BOWMAN, Heather 6-16 2-2 14; DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-14 2-2 12; HALL, Jennifer 4-5 PATTON, Amanda 4-7 5-6 17; DECOUD, Amanda 5-9 3-4 2-5 14; BJORKLUND, Jami 3-11 2-2 10; KANE, Rachel 3-5 0-1 8; VARGAS, Jessica 2-5 2-2 6; OGOKE, Valerie 2-5 13; SYBESMA, Jenna 6-10 0-1 12; OGOKE, Valerie 4-10 3-4 9; RIDENOUR, Katy 2-5 3-4 8; FRIESON, Vivian 1-2 1-1 5; GOSS, Kavita 0-3 2-2 2; MOORE, Cassady 0-0 2-2 2-5 10; MOORE, Cassady 3-7 1-3 7; HALL, Jennifer 0-5 0-0 2; HASSETT, Maria 1-4 0-0 2; SANTOS, Simone 0-4 2; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-0 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1 0-2 0. 4-4 4; VARGAS, Jessica 1-2 0-0 2; DUNLAP, Ashlee 1-1 0-0 0; ELLIOTT, Michelle 0-2 0-0 0; POLISHCHUK, Sasha Totals 23-60 15-20 65. 0-0 2; GOSS, Kavita 0-0 0-0 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-66 15-21 66. 0. Totals 24-52 15-23 67. Univ. San Francisco...... 26 26 - 52 Loyola Marymount...... 29 27 - 56 Loyola Marymount...... 28 37 - 65 Santa Clara...... 20 32 - 52 Gonzaga...... 27 39 - 66 Loyola Marymount...... 35 32 - 67 3-point goals--Univ. San Francisco 1-13 (HEINTZ, Heidi 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 8-19 (PATTON, 1-2; ROLLINS, Shay 0-4; PEACE, Nykia 0-5; RICHARDSON, 3-point goals--Santa Clara 3-23 (GRAHAM, Ashley 1-3; Amanda 4-10; GOSS, Kavita 2-5; DECOUD, Amanda Randi 0-1; CARTER, Dominique 0-1), Loyola Marymount GOTTSCHALK, Jen 1-4; MARTIN, Anna 1-3; KIMYACIO- 1-1; HALL, Jennifer 1-3), Gonzaga 3-10 (BJORKLUND, 4-17 (PATTON, Amanda 4-13; DECOUD, Amanda 0-1; GLU, Yasemin 0-1; GONNERMAN, Ashley 0-3; CRONK, Jami 2-3; RIDENOUR, Katy 1-3; ELLIOTT, Michelle 0-2; GOSS, Kavita 0-2; HELMERS, Lisa 0-1). Fouled out--Univ. Chandice 0-6; WALKER, Tracey 0-3), Loyola Marymount POLISHCHUK, Sasha 0-1; HAWK, Stephanie 0-1). Fouled San Francisco-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Re- 4-8 (PATTON, Amanda 4-6; HALL, Jennifer 0-1; EVANS, out--Loyola Marymount-HALL, Jennifer, Gonzaga-None. bounds--Univ. San Francisco 33 (PEACE, Nykia 9), Loyola Bronwyn 0-1). Fouled out--Santa Clara-GOTTSCHALK, Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 34 (PATTON, Amanda Marymount 41 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 11). Assists--Univ. San Jen, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds--Santa Clara 6), Gonzaga 53 (HAWK, Stephanie 15). Assists--Loyola Francisco 9 (RICHARDSON, Randi 3; ROLLINS, Shay 3), 33 (WALKER, Tracey 7), Loyola Marymount 39 (OGOKE, Marymount 14 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Gonzaga 16 (POL- Loyola Marymount 9 (PATTON, Amanda 3). Total fouls-- Valerie 9; HALL, Jennifer 9). Assists--Santa Clara 13 ISHCHUK, Sasha 3; RIDENOUR, Katy 3; KANE, Rachel 3). Univ. San Francisco 17, Loyola Marymount 13. Technical (GONNERMAN, Ashley 4; WALKER, Tracey 4), Loyola Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 18, Gonzaga 12. Technical fouls--Univ. San Francisco-None, Loyola Marymount- Marymount 12 (DECOUD, Amanda 6). Total fouls--Santa fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Gonzaga-TEAM. None. Clara 23, Loyola Marymount 18. Technical fouls--Santa A-1181 A-623 Clara-None, Loyola Marymount-None. A-637

Game 22 • LMU 74, Portland 52 Game 24 • San Diego 69, LMU 60 Game 26 • LMU 63, Pepperdine 52 Feb. 1, 2007 at Portland, OR Feb. 8, 2007 at Gersten Pavilion Feb. 17, 2007 at Malibu, CA

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-9, 5-3 WCC) SAN DIEGO (19-4, 8-1) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (15-11, 7-5 WCC) HALL, Jennifer 5-8 4-4 16; MOORE, Cassady 4-8 4-4 12; HENDERSON, Morgan 5-7 2-4 16; REGO, Amanda 4-11 PATTON, Amanda 2-10 10-11 15; MOORE, Cassady 5-6 DUNLAP, Ashlee 6-12 0-0 12; OGOKE, Valerie 5-9 0-1 4-5 12; VOISINET, Ashley 3-8 6-6 12; SPRAGUE, Amber 2-6 13; DUNLAP, Ashlee 5-11 1-2 11; DECOUD, Amanda 10; PATTON, Amanda 3-7 1-2 9; GOSS, Kavita 2-5 0-0 6; 5-12 0-0 10; WINTHER, Kelly 2-9 3-3 7; LOEWE, Sabine 5-8 0-0 10; SYBESMA, Jenna 1-2 3-6 5; OGOKE, Valerie HELMERS, Lisa 1-1 0-0 3; DECOUD, Amanda 1-3 0-0 2; 2-3 2-2 6; HERMAN, Kiva 2-6 2-2 6; MANGRUM, Kaila 2-3 1-2 5; HALL, Jennifer 2-4 0-0 4; GOSS, Kavita 0-1 0-0 SYBESMA, Jenna 1-4 0-0 2; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1 0-2 2; 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-57 19-22 69. 0; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-58 9-13 74. 0. Totals 22-45 17-27 63. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (13-11, 5-5) PORTLAND (9-14, 1-7 WCC) DECOUD, Amanda 5-13 5-6 15; HALL, Jennifer 4-11 2-2 PEPPERDINE (12-15, 5-7 WCC) WASSOM, Jennifer 4-7 0-0 10; DOLLENTE, Laiken 1-8 10; PATTON, Amanda 3-12 2-2 9; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-6 WICKETT, Teena 5-7 0-2 10; GEORGE, Teiosha 2-2 4-5 6-6 9; MORRIS, Kendra 3-9 0-0 8; GRANER, Anne 2-7 2-2 8; OGOKE, Valerie 3-7 0-2 6; GOSS, Kavita 2-6 0-0 8; ROSS, Jessica 2-4 1-2 7; ISABELL, Nakeya 2-5 2-2 7; 4-5 8; KOEBEL, Carly 2-6 1-1 6; THOMAS, Laura 2-11 0-0 6; SYBESMA, Jenna 3-7 0-0 6; VARGAS, Jessica 0-1 0-0 KENNEDY, Daphanie 3-10 0-0 6; AYIM, Miranda 2-3 1-3 5; ROWE, Nicole 2-4 0-0 5; STRATTON, Rachel 0-1 1-2 1; 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0; MOORE, Cassady 0-7 0-0 0. 5; WENSKI, Lauren 1-4 0-0 3; CLARENDON, Jasmane 1-3 FERNANDEZ, Brooke 0-0 0-0 0; BURRIS, Karlie 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-70 11-14 60. 1-2 3; BOYD, Sherriel 1-5 0-0 2; BRYANT, Alisha 0-0 1-2 Totals 16-54 12-14 52. 1; JOHNSON, Shannon 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 19-46 10-18 52. San Diego...... 33 36 - 69 Loyola Marymount...... 37 37 - 74 Loyola Marymount...... 25 35 - 60 Loyola Marymount...... 37 26 - 63 Portland...... 31 21 - 52 Pepperdine...... 31 21 - 52 3-point goals--San Diego 4-9 (HENDERSON, Morgan 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 7-14 (PATTON, Aman- 4-6; SPRAGUE, Amber 0-1; WINTHER, Kelly 0-2), Loyola 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 2-12 (PATTON, da 2-6; GOSS, Kavita 2-4; HALL, Jennifer 2-2; HELMERS, Marymount 3-16 (GOSS, Kavita 2-6; PATTON, Amanda Amanda 1-8; MOORE, Cassady 1-2; DECOUD, Amanda Lisa 1-1; MOORE, Cassady 0-1), Portland 8-20 (MORRIS, 1-5; MOORE, Cassady 0-1; HALL, Jennifer 0-3; DECOUD, 0-1; GOSS, Kavita 0-1), Pepperdine 4-17 (ROSS, Jessica Kendra 2-2; WASSOM, Jennifer 2-5; DOLLENTE, Laiken 1- Amanda 0-1). Fouled out--San Diego-None, Loyola 2-4; ISABELL, Nakeya 1-2; WENSKI, Lauren 1-4; JOHN- 4; KOEBEL, Carly 1-1; THOMAS, Laura 1-2; ROWE, Nicole Marymount-None. Rebounds--San Diego 42 (SPRAGUE, SON, Shannon 0-2; KENNEDY, Daphanie 0-5). Fouled 1-2; BURRIS, Karlie 0-1; STRATTON, Rachel 0-1; GRANER, Amber 11), Loyola Marymount 43 (HALL, Jennifer 10). out--Loyola Marymount-OGOKE, Valerie, Pepperdine- Anne 0-2). Fouled out--Loyola Marymount-None, Port- Assists--San Diego 18 (SPRAGUE, Amber 6), Loyola None. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 32 (DUNLAP, Ashlee land-None. Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 37 (OGOKE, Marymount 12 (DECOUD, Amanda 5). Total fouls--San 14), Pepperdine 24 (WICKETT, Teena 8). Assists--Loyola Valerie 8), Portland 30 (GRANER, Anne 7). Assists--Loyola Diego 14, Loyola Marymount 18. Technical fouls--San Marymount 7 (PATTON, Amanda 3), Pepperdine 9 (ROSS, Marymount 19 (DECOUD, Amanda 5; PATTON, Amanda Diego-None, Loyola Marymount-None. Jessica 3). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 17, Pepperdine 5), Portland 9 (BURRIS, Karlie 4). Total fouls--Loyola A-698 19. Technical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Pepper- Marymount 15, Portland 15. Technical fouls--Loyola dine-None. Marymount-None, Portland-None. A-623 A-209

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 41 LMU Lions Game 28 • LMU 76, Saint Mary’s 61 Game 30 • LMU 64, Pepperdine 61 (ot) Feb. 24, 2007 at Moraga, CA March 3, 2007 at Portland, OR

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (17-11, 9-5 WCC) PEPPERDINE (14-17, 6-8 WCC) PATTON, Amanda 5-11 5-5 18; DUNLAP, Ashlee 6-9 1-1 KENNEDY, Daphanie 7-23 0-1 14; GEORGE, Teiosha 5-13 13; OGOKE, Valerie 6-10 1-2 13; DECOUD, Amanda 6- 3-5 14; JOHNSON, Shannon 5-7 2-2 12; ROSS, Jessica 12 0-0 12; GOSS, Kavita 3-9 0-0 8; SYBESMA, Jenna 3-7 3-6 2-2 9; WICKETT, Teena 3-8 0-0 6; AYIM, Miranda 3-4 0-0 6; VARGAS, Jessica 1-2 1-2 3; EVANS, Bronwyn 1-1 0-0 6; WENSKI, Lauren 0-1 0-0 0; BRYANT, Alisha 0-0 0-0 0-0 2; HALL, Jennifer 0-5 1-2 1; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0; 0; SMITH, Taylor 0-1 0-0 0; ISABELL, Nakeya 0-3 0-0 0; MOORE, Cassady 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 31-67 9-12 76. BOYD, Sherriel 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-66 7-10 61.

SAINT MARY’S (14-13, 8-6 WCC) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (19-11, 9-5 WCC) BENAVENTE, Serena 5-9 10-12 22; SMITH, Jontelle 4-13 PATTON, Amanda 3-14 6-7 15; DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-11 3-5 1-1 10; OBAIZA, Eghosa 2-6 2-3 6; KOJOLA, Kira 2-6 0-0 11; OGOKE, Valerie 3-6 4-5 10; HALL, Jennifer 3-6 2-5 5; LAHDE, Maija 2-5 0-0 4; CHAMBERS, Sierra 1-2 2-4 4; 9; GOSS, Kavita 3-5 0-0 7; DECOUD, Amanda 1-4 4-6 6; SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 2-7 0-0 4; CLAY, Brianna 1-1 0-0 MOORE, Cassady 2-3 0-0 4; SYBESMA, Jenna 1-1 0-0 2; 2; ARREDONDO, Sheridan 1-3 0-0 2; ELLIS, Lindsay 1-1 VARGAS, Jessica 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 20-53 19-28 64. 0-0 2; RAMIREZ, Victoria 0-1 0-0 0; BUSCH, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-54 15-20 61. Pepperdine...... 18 38 5 - 61 Loyola Marymount...... 33 23 8 - 64 Loyola Marymount...... 33 43 - 76 Saint Mary’s...... 30 31 - 61 3-point goals--Pepperdine 2-12 (ROSS, Jessica 1-4; GEORGE, Teiosha 1-1; WENSKI, Lauren 0-1; SMITH, Taylor 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 5-15 (PATTON, Aman- 0-1; ISABELL, Nakeya 0-1; JOHNSON, Shannon 0-1; KEN- da 3-6; GOSS, Kavita 2-7; HALL, Jennifer 0-1; MOORE, NEDY, Daphanie 0-3), Loyola Marymount 5-14 (PATTON, Cassady 0-1), Saint Mary’s 4-15 (BENAVENTE, Serena 2-5; Amanda 3-11; GOSS, Kavita 1-1; HALL, Jennifer 1-1; SMITH, Jontelle 1-5; KOJOLA, Kira 1-3; SHAUGHNESSY, VARGAS, Jessica 0-1). Fouled out--Pepperdine-WICKETT, Lauren 0-1; LAHDE, Maija 0-1). Fouled out--Loyola Teena, Loyola Marymount-None. Rebounds--Pepperdine Marymount-None, Saint Mary’s-None. Rebounds--Loyola 32 (WICKETT, Teena 14), Loyola Marymount 44 (DUNLAP, Marymount 43 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 11), Saint Mary’s 31 (LA- Ashlee 11). Assists--Pepperdine 11 (WICKETT, Teena 3; HDE, Maija 9). Assists--Loyola Marymount 14 (DECOUD, JOHNSON, Shannon 3), Loyola Marymount 11 (DECOUD, Ashlee Dunlap recorded six double-doubles in the Amanda 6), Saint Mary’s 9 (SHAUGHNESSY, Lauren 6). Amanda 5). Total fouls--Pepperdine 21, Loyola Mary- season’s last seven games. In the three WCC Tourna- Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 18, Saint Mary’s 15. Tech- mount 12. Technical fouls--Pepperdine-None, Loyola ment games, she averaged 10.3 points and 11.3 nical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Saint Mary’s-None. Marymount-None. rebounds per game and was named to the WCC A-756 A-1065 All-Tournament Team.

Game 27 • LMU 65, Santa Clara 56 Game 29 • LMU 65, Santa Clara 49 Game 31 • Gonzaga 64, LMU 47 Feb. 22, 2007 at Santa Clara, CA March 1, 2007 at Portland, OR March 4, 2007 at Portland, OR

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (16-11, 8-5 WCC) SANTA CLARA (13-17, 5-9 WCC) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (19-12, 9-5 WCC) DECOUD, Amanda 5-14 6-8 16; HALL, Jennifer 6-8 1-2 MONTEITH, Kasey 5-7 0-0 10; GONNERMAN, Ashley 4-7 DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-13 2-4 10; HALL, Jennifer 4-12 0-0 8; 14; DUNLAP, Ashlee 4-7 4-6 12; PATTON, Amanda 2-7 0-0 9; MARTIN, Anna 4-5 0-2 9; GOTTSCHALK, Jen 3-5 PATTON, Amanda 1-8 5-6 8; OGOKE, Valerie 3-6 1-3 7; 1-3 6; MOORE, Cassady 2-6 1-2 5; OGOKE, Valerie 2-4 1-1 7; GRAHAM, Ashley 2-12 0-0 4; MAJORS, Sara 2-6 DECOUD, Amanda 3-9 1-2 7; VARGAS, Jessica 1-5 1-1 3; 0-0 4; GOSS, Kavita 2-4 0-0 4; VARGAS, Jessica 0-0 4-4 0-0 4; GOINS, Claire 2-2 0-0 4; CRONK, Chandice 1-8 MOORE, Cassady 1-3 0-0 2; SYBESMA, Jenna 1-1 0-0 2; 4; SYBESMA, Jenna 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 23-52 17-25 65. 0-0 2; KIMYACIOGLU, Yasemin 0-1 0-0 0; DORAN, Eliza- GOSS, Kavita 0-5 0-0 0; HELMERS, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals beth 0-2 0-0 0; MICHALSKI, Lauren 0-2 0-0 0; WALKER, 18-62 10-16 47. SANTA CLARA (13-15, 5-8 WCC) Tracey 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 23-59 1-3 49. WALKER, Tracey 4-8 2-4 11; CRONK, Chandice 4-7 1-3 GONZAGA (24-9, 13-1 WCC) 10; MAJORS, Sara 2-4 4-5 8; GOTTSCHALK, Jen 2-10 2-4 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (18-11, 9-5 WCC) HAWK, Stephanie 7-15 2-2 17; BOWMAN, Heather 6-9 6; MONTEITH, Kasey 3-3 0-0 6; GONNERMAN, Ashley 3- HALL, Jennifer 4-8 6-8 14; PATTON, Amanda 4-9 2-3 11; 2-2 14; SANTOS, Simone 4-6 0-0 8; KANE, Rachel 2-6 6 0-0 6; GRAHAM, Ashley 2-9 0-0 5; MARTIN, Anna 0-1 OGOKE, Valerie 3-8 4-4 10; DUNLAP, Ashlee 3-11 4-6 10; 2-2 8; ELLIOTT, Michelle 3-6 0-0 7; BJORKLUND, Jami 3-5 2-2 2; GOINS, Claire 1-1 0-0 2; KIMYACIOGLU, Yasemin DECOUD, Amanda 4-12 0-0 8; GOSS, Kavita 2-5 0-0 6; 0-0 6; RIDENOUR, Katy 2-5 0-0 4; FRIESON, Vivian 0-0 0- 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-49 11-18 56. VARGAS, Jessica 2-5 2-3 6; EVANS, Bronwyn 0-0 0-0 0; 0 0; BROWN, Amanda 0-0 0-0 0; HASSETT, Maria 0-0 0-0 SYBESMA, Jenna 0-4 0-0 0; MOORE, Cassady 0-1 0-0 0. 0; POLISHCHUK, Sasha 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-53 6-6 64. Loyola Marymount...... 29 36 - 65 Totals 22-63 18-24 65. Santa Clara...... 32 24 - 56 Loyola Marymount...... 19 28 - 47 Santa Clara...... 34 15 - 49 Gonzaga...... 34 30 - 64 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 2-9 (PATTON, Amanda Loyola Marymount...... 32 33 - 65 1-6; HALL, Jennifer 1-2; MOORE, Cassady 0-1), Santa 3-point goals--Loyola Marymount 1-11 (PATTON, Clara 3-14 (CRONK, Chandice 1-3; GRAHAM, Ashley 3-point goals--Santa Clara 2-14 (GONNERMAN, Ashley Amanda 1-6; MOORE, Cassady 0-1; GOSS, Kavita 0-4), 1-5; WALKER, Tracey 1-1; GONNERMAN, Ashley 0-2; 1-1; MARTIN, Anna 1-1; GRAHAM, Ashley 0-4; CRONK, Gonzaga 4-10 (KANE, Rachel 2-3; ELLIOTT, Michelle MARTIN, Anna 0-1; GOTTSCHALK, Jen 0-2). Fouled out- Chandice 0-5; DORAN, Elizabeth 0-2; WALKER, Tracey 1-3; HAWK, Stephanie 1-1; BJORKLUND, Jami 0-1; RID- -Loyola Marymount-None, Santa Clara-MARTIN, Anna. 0-1), Loyola Marymount 3-6 (GOSS, Kavita 2-3; PATTON, ENOUR, Katy 0-1; POLISHCHUK, Sasha 0-1). Fouled out- Rebounds--Loyola Marymount 37 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 8; Amanda 1-3). Fouled out--Santa Clara-None, Loyola -Loyola Marymount-None, Gonzaga-None. Rebounds- HALL, Jennifer 8), Santa Clara 27 (GRAHAM, Ashley 5; Marymount-None. Rebounds--Santa Clara 33 (MAJORS, -Loyola Marymount 31 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 13), Gonzaga WALKER, Tracey 5). Assists--Loyola Marymount 8 (PAT- Sara 8), Loyola Marymount 46 (DUNLAP, Ashlee 10). 39 (HAWK, Stephanie 12). Assists--Loyola Marymount TON, Amanda 5), Santa Clara 10 (GRAHAM, Ashley 4). Assists--Santa Clara 9 (GRAHAM, Ashley 3), Loyola 7 (DECOUD, Amanda 4), Gonzaga 18 (KANE, Rachel 7). Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 15, Santa Clara 26. Tech- Marymount 10 (PATTON, Amanda 3). Total fouls--Santa Total fouls--Loyola Marymount 13, Gonzaga 16. Technical nical fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Santa Clara-None. Clara 22, Loyola Marymount 11. Technical fouls--Santa fouls--Loyola Marymount-None, Gonzaga-None. A-467 Clara-None, Loyola Marymount-None. A-1192 A-707

42 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions The West Coast Conference When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind... to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision 50 years ago is a cohesive athletics league which is com- petitive at the national level in 13 sports; baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball.

The league was chartered by five institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basket- ball Association, playing it’s first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name the conference expanded to include Loyola and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989 to West Coast Conference.

The current alignment has remained unchanged since 1979, mak- ing the WCC the third most stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conferences have been together longer. The eight current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the locales range from the pine forests of eastern Washington to the sun drenched beaches of Southern 2006-07 WCC Standings California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene, and draws the individual insti- WCC Overall tutions together in a common mission. Team W L Pct. w L Pct. Gonzaga*% 13 1 .929 24 10 .706 The WCC started the millennium off with a bang, doing one better than in 1998-99. For the second consecutive year, West Coast Confer- San Diego 10 4 .714 21 9 .700 ence women’s basketball improved its national RPI. The WCC moved up LMU 9 5 .643 19 12 .613 two spots in the rankings, from No. 12 in 1999 to No. 10 at the end of Saint Mary’s 8 6 .571 14 14 .500 the 2000 season. This comes after advancing four teams into postsea- Pepperdine 6 8 .429 14 17 .452 son play for only the third time in league history. In 2000, two teams received bids to the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row and Santa Clara 5 9 .357 13 17 .433 sixth time in the last seven seasons, while three teams won 20 games for San Francisco 3 11 .214 10 21 .323 the third straight year. Portland 2 12 .143 10 20 .333

Loyola Marymount won its first-ever WCC Regular Season and * WCC Regular Season Champion Tournament crowns in 2003-04 en route to its first NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2005-06, Pepperdine tied Portland (1994) and San Diego % WCC Tournament Champion (NCAA Automatic Bid) (2000) as the lowest-seeded squads to capture the WCC Tournament title, marching to the championship as the #4 seed. 2006-07 WCC Awards and Honors

WCC Players of the Month WCC Players of the Week WCC All-Conference Team November: Amber Sprague, San Diego Nov. 13: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Heather Bowman, Gonzaga December: Jennifer Hall, LMU Nov. 20: Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine Dominique Carter, San Francisco Amanda Rego, San Diego Amanda Rego, San Diego Chandice Cronk, Santa Clara January: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Nov. 27: Michelle Elliot, Gonzaga Laiken Dollente, Portland February: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Dec. 4: Teena Wickett, Pepperdine Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Dec. 11: Laiken Dollente, Portland Amanda Patton, Loyola Marymount Amanda Rego, San Diego WCC Coaches of the Year Dec. 18: Amber Sprague, San Diego Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s Kelly Graves, Gonzaga Dec. 25: Jennifer Hall, LMU Amber Sprague, Saint Mary’s Cindy Fisher, San Diego Jan. 2: Jontelle Smith, Saint Mary’s Teena Wickett, Pepperdine Ashley Graham, Santa Clara WCC Players of the Year Jan. 8: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga WCC Honorable Mention Team Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Jan. 15: Amanda Rego, San Diego Amanda DeCoud, Loyola Marymount Amanda Rego, San Diego Jan. 22: Amber Sprague, San Diego Ashlee Dunlap, Loyola Marymount Jan. 29: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Jennifer Hall, Loyola Marymount WCC Defender of the Year Feb. 5: Teena Wickett, Pepperdine Daphanie Kennedy, Pepperdine Amanda DeCoud, Loyola Marymount Feb. 12: Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Maija Lahde, Saint Mary’s Feb. 19: Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga Shay Rollins, San Francisco WCC Newcomer of the Year Feb. 26: Amanda DeCoud, LMU Jen Gottschalk, Santa Clara Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Stephanie Hawk, Gonzaga WCC All-Freshman Team Heather Bowman, Gonzaga Laiken Dollente, Portland Heidi Heintz, San Francisco Morgan Henderson, San Diego Teena Wickett, Pepperdine 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 43 LMU Lions Individual Game Records Points 9. Amanda Patton Long Beach State (12/17/05)...... 7-8, 87.5 1. Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00)...... 39 Bianca Ziemann Weber State ...... 7-8, 87.5 2. Lynn Flanagan The Masters College (11/23/90)...... 36 3. Bryn Britton Long Beach State (12/6/01)...... 34 Three-Point Field Goals Tanya White UC Riverside (12/9/94)...... 34 1. Amanda Patton Long Beach State (12/17/05)...... 7 Joelle Longobardi Southern Utah (12/7/91)...... 34 Rachael Ziemann Portland (2/10/05)...... 7 6. Bryn Britton Santa Clara (1/16/99)...... 33 3. Amanda Patton San Francisco (1/11/07)...... 6 7. Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98)...... 32 Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (2/24/01)...... 6 Michelle Bettencourt Texas-El Paso (1/9/87)...... 32 Bryn Britton Xavier (11/25/00)...... 6 9. Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (1/26/01)...... 31 Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98)...... 6 10. Taryn Reynolds Santa Clara (1/22/00)...... 30 7. Amanda Patton Saint Mary’s (1/19/06)...... 5 Amanda Patton Portland (1/12/06)...... 5 Rebounds Amanda Patton UC Irvine (11/21/05)...... 5 1. Miki Graf Cal Poly Pomona (12/13/91)...... 20 Rachael Ziemann Pepperdine (1/29/05)...... 5 2. Sheri Brown Portland (1/15/93)...... 18 Rachael Ziemann Saint Mary’s (1/22/05)...... 5 Joelle Longobardi Colorado State (1/2/91)...... 18 Rachael Ziemann Gonzaga (1/27/05)...... 5 4. Nicole Gaines Gonzaga (1/24/97)...... 17 Bianca Ziemann Miami (12/29/04)...... 5 Regan O’Hara Saint Mary’s (2/11/89)...... 17 Bryn Britton San Francisco (1/11/02)...... 5 Amy Atkinson Southern California Coll. (12/12/86)...... 17 Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00)...... 5 Adrianne Slaughter UC Irvine (12/28/02)...... 17 Bryn Britton Santa Clara (1/22/00)...... 5 8. Several Tied ...... 16 Bryn Britton Fresno State (12/11/99)...... 5 Last: Adrianne Slaughter San Diego (1/25/02) Taryn Reynolds Pepperdine (1/8/97)...... 5 Meghan Kenny Sacramento State (12/13/97)...... 5 Assists Meghan Kenny Air Force (12/29/96)...... 5 1. Marlee Webb San Diego (1/22/94)...... 11 Kristen Bruich Texas El-Paso (12/9/90)...... 5 Marlee Webb Wayland Baptist (12/31/93)...... 11 Kristen Bruich Western Michigan (12/18/89)...... 5 Kristen Bruich Texas-El Paso (12/8/90)...... 11 Kristen Bruich Western Michigan (12/18/89)...... 5 Kristen Bruich Southern California Coll. (11/30/88)...... 11 5. Kate Murray Long Beach State (12/6/01)...... 10 Free Throws Made Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00)...... 10 1. Michelle Bettencourt Texas-El Paso (1/9/87)...... 14 Marlee Webb Cal Lutheran (11/30/95)...... 10 2. Bryn Britton Saint Mary’s (1/26/01)...... 13 Kristen Bruich Idaho State (12/30/89)...... 10 Marlee Webb Holy Cross (12/18/95)...... 13 Kristen Bruich Cal State Hayward (12/21/89)...... 10 Joelle Longobardi Portland (2/29/92)...... 13 Kristen Bruich Pepperdine (1/24/89)...... 10 Lynn Flanagan Fordham (12/29/90)...... 13 Kristen Bruich Portland (1/21/89)...... 10 6. Jamie Jesko San Diego (2/21/91)...... 12 7. Jennifer Hall Hawai’i (12/7/06)...... 11 Steals Taryn Reynolds San Francisco (3/2/01)...... 11 1. Kristen Bruich Eastern Illinois (11/25/89)...... 9 Dana Hunter Portland (2/12/00)...... 11 Karen Gilbert Azusa Pacific (2/3/81)...... 9 Marlee Webb Navy (1/3/96)...... 11 3. Rosa Bernasconi Brigham Young (12//4/99)...... 8 Sheri Brown Portland (1/15/93)...... 11 Sheri Brown San Francisco (1/21/94)...... 8 Jamie Jesko Wyoming (1/4/91)...... 11 Tricia Gibson Oklahoma (12/28/90)...... 8 Jamie Jesko Vanderbilt (11/30/90)...... 11 Heidi Yoshioka Biola (1/11/85)...... 8 Kristen Bruich Arizona State (11/26/90)...... 11 7. Rosa Bernasconi San Francisco (1/21/00)...... 7 Taryn Reynolds Saint Mary’s (1/13/00)...... 7 Free Throw Percentage (min 8 attempts) Sheri Brown San Diego (1/22/94)...... 7 1. Jennifer Hall Hawai’i (12/7/06)...... 11-11, 100.0 Kristen Bruich The Master College (11/23/90)...... 7 Kate Murray San Diego (1/15/04)...... 9-9, 100.0 Kristen Bruich San Francisco (2/9/90)...... 7 Bryn Britton Pepperdine (1/17/01)...... 9-9, 100.0 Kristen Bruich Southern California Coll. (11/30/88)...... 7 4. Ashlee Dunlap San Francisco (1/11/07)...... 8-8, 100.0 Kristen Bruich Metro State (1/5/89)...... 7 Kate Murray Portland (2/16/02)...... 8-8, 100.0 Sylvia Bauer Cal Lutheran (1/14/87)...... 7 Kate Murray San Francisco (2/23/01)...... 8-8, 100.0 Tracey Anderson Weber State (12/7/85)...... 7 Rosa Bernasconi San Francisco (1/15/99)...... 8-8, 100.0 Stephanie Secord Yale (2/24/85)...... 7 Meghan Kenny UC Santa Barbara (1/2/98)...... 8-8, 100.0 Karen Gilbert Point Loma Nazarene (1/18/83)...... 7 Lynn Brown Sacramento State (12/13/97)...... 8-8, 100.0 Stephanie Secord US International (1/27/85)...... 7 Sharmayne Murphy Fordham (12/31/96)...... 8-8, 100.0 Lisa Humphreys UC Irvine (12/14/91)...... 8-8, 100.0 Field Goals Jamie Jesko Portland (2/15/91)...... 8-8, 100.0 1. Lynn Flanagan The Masters College (11/23/90)...... 15 Lynn Flanagan Metro State (1/5/89)...... 8-8, 100.0 2. Tanya White UC Riverside (12/9/94)...... 14 Lynn Flanagan Colorado State (1/2/88)...... 8-8, 100.0 Joelle Longobardi Southern Utah (12/7/91)...... 14 Joelle Longobardi San Francisco (1/26/91)...... 8-8, 100.0 Joelle Longobardi Southern California College (11/23/91).....14 Jamie Jesko Portland (2/15/91)...... 8-8, 100.0 5. Bryn Britton Long Beach State (12/6/01)...... 13 Rosa Bernasconi Gonzaga (2/5/00)...... 13 Blocks Stephanie Secord Biola (1/11/85)...... 13 1. Amy Lundquist Western Illinois (12/20/92)...... * 15 8. Several Tied ...... 12 2. Amy Lundquist Saint Mary’s (2/26/94)...... 9 Last: Taryn Reynolds Santa Clara (1/22/00) 3. Tricia Gibson Northern Arizona (1/8/88)...... 8 4. Adrianne Slaughter San Francisco (1/11/02)...... 7 Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 attempts) Amy Lundquist Nevada-Las Vegas (12/11/93)...... 7 1. Adrianne Slaughter Fresno State (12/5/00)...... 7-7, 100.0 Amy Lundquist Santa Clara (2/6/93)...... 7 Jamie Jesko Southern Utah State (12/20/88).....6-6, 100.0 Amy Lundquist Utah (12/21/92)...... 7 Lynn Flanagan Arkansas (12/5/88)...... 6-6, 100.0 Tricia Gibson The Masters College (11/30/90)...... 7 4. Jevay Grooms Colorado (11/19/04)...... 10-11, 90.9 Tricia Gibson Texas-El Paso (12/8/90)...... 7 5. Bryn Britton Cal State Fullerton (12/9/98)...... 9-10, 90.0 10. Several Tied ...... 6 Joelle Longobardi Santa Clara (2/23/90)...... 9-10, 90.0 Last: Adrianne Slaughter Gonzaga (2/5/04) 7. Jevay Grooms Saint Mary’s (1/22/05)...... 8-9, 88.9 * Previous NCAA Division I Single-Game Record Julie Jarosz Air Force (12/5/98)...... 8-9, 88.9 44 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Team Single Game Records Points vs. Southern Utah 12/20/88...... 25 Field Goal Percentage 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90..... 130 10. at San Diego 2/21/91...... 24 1. vs. San Diego 1/22/94...... 65.9% (29-44) 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 12/8/82...... 99 vs. Western Illinois 12/30/86...... 24 2. vs. Pt. Loma Nazarene 12/2/83...... 64.0% (32-50) 3. at San Diego 2/21/91...... 95 vs. Cal Poly 12/13/03...... 24 3. vs. Gonzaga 2/3/95...... 61.4% (35-57) 4. vs. Gonzaga 2/5/00...... 94 4. vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93...... 59.7% (40-67) at Southern Cal. Coll. 11/27/87...... 94 Steals 5. at Loyola-Chicago 11/24/95...... 57.7% (30-52) vs. Cal Lutheran 1/14/87...... 94 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90...... 29 6. vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/11/05...... 56.4% (31-55) 7. at UC Irvine 11/21/05...... 93 vs. Southern Cal. Coll. 11/30/88...... 29 7. vs. Colgate 12/29/06...... 55.9% (33-59) vs. Southern Cal. Coll. 12/12/86...... 93 3. vs. Cal St. Fullerton 11/21/99...... 23 at AK-Anchorage 12/19/95...... 55.9% (33-59) vs. La Verne 12/3/81...... 93 4. vs. Cal St. Northridge 12/2/04...... 20 9. vs. Biola 1/11/85...... 55.7% (39-70) 10. vs. Cal St. Hayward 12/21/89...... 91 vs. Army 11/26/99...... 20 10. at Cal St. Fullerton 12/9/98...... 55.6% (35-63) vs. UC Riverside 12/1/82...... 91 at Redlands 12/11/87...... 20 7. vs. Biola 1/11/85...... 19 Three-Point Field Goals Rebounds vs. Pepperdine 3/4/82...... 19 1. at UC Riverside 12/5/03...... 12 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90...... 85 9. Several Times 2. at Long Beach St. 12/17/05...... 11 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95...... 79 Last: vs. Portland 1/17/02...... 18 3. vs. Northwestern 12/28/03...... 10 3. vs. Cal Poly Pomona 12/13/91...... 72 vs. Santa Clara 1/26/02...... 10 4. vs. South Alabama 11/29/02...... 64 Field Goals at Colorado 12/30/99...... 10 5. at Arizona St. 11/26/90...... 61 1. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90...... 49 6. at Portland 2/10/05...... 9 6. vs. Northern Arizona 12/28/00...... 59 2. vs. Cal Lutheran 12/8/82...... 44 at San Diego 1/11/97...... 9 vs. Rice 12/17/92...... 59 3. vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93...... 40 at Saint Mary’s 2/24/01...... 9 8. vs. Gonzaga 1/24/97...... 58 at La Verne 11/21/83...... 40 at UNC Wilmington 11/23/03...... 9 vs. Cal St. Northridge 1/6/94...... 58 5. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95...... 39 vs. Baylor 3/20/04...... 9 vs. UC Irvine 12/15/90...... 58 vs. Biola 1/11/85...... 39 7. vs. Southern Cal. Coll. 12/12/86...... 38 Free Throws Made Assists 8. vs. Cal Lutheran 1/14/87...... 37 1. vs. Pepperdine 1/17/01...... 34 1. vs. Southern Cal. Coll. 11/30/88...... 29 9. vs. Western Michigan 12/22/00...... 36 2. vs. Marist 12/20/95...... 31 vs. Gonzaga 2/3/95...... 29 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks 2/19/86...... 36 vs. Fordham 12/29/90...... 31 3. vs. Cal Lutheran 11/30/95...... 28 vs. Vanderbilt 11/30/90...... 31 4. vs. Pennsylvania 1/2/90...... 27 5. at Arizona St. 11/26/90...... 30 5. at Colorado 12/30/99...... 26 vs. Santa Clara 3/1/86...... 30 vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93...... 26 7. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90...... 29 7. vs. Fresno St. 12/5/00...... 25 8. vs. San Francisco 2/28/86...... 28 vs. Cal St. Hayward 12/21/89...... 25 vs. Dartmouth 12/28/87...... 28 10 vs. Hawai’i 12/7/06...... 27 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 12/13/91...... 27 Adrienne Slaughter vs. Cal St. Northridge 1/22/96...... 27 at UC Riverside 12/7/82...... 27

Free Throw Percentage 1. at Santa Clara 2/23/91...... 1.000 (15-15) vs. Wayland Baptist 12/31/93...... 1.000 (8-8) 3. at Cal St. Fullerton 11/30/04...... 933 (14-15) 4. at Pepperdine 2/18/88...... 923 (12-13) 5. at Gonzaga 2/1/97...... 917 (11-12) 6. vs. Santa Clara 3/1/86...... 909 (30-33) 7. at Gonzaga 2/6/03...... 900 (9-10) at Portland 1/10/98...... 900 (9-10) vs. San Diego 2/7/92...... 900 (9-10) 10. vs. New Mexico 12/21/91...... 893 (25-28)

Blocks 1. vs. Biola 11/22/82...... 21 2. vs. Western Illinois 12/20/92...... 18 3. vs. The Master’s College 11/23/90...... 13 4. vs. Saint Mary’s 2/26/94...... 12 vs. Cal St. Northridge 11/23/82...... 12 at Saint Mary’s 1/19/04...... 12 7. vs. Portland 1/10/03...... 11 vs. UNLV 12/11/97...... 11 vs. Vanderbilt 11/30/90...... 11 vs. Cal Lutheran 12/4/82...... 11 10. vs. UC Irvine 12/15/90...... 10 CS Dominguez Hills 1/8/90...... 10

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 45 LMU Lions Individual Single Season Records

Points 8. Tanya White (1994-95)...... 8.35 Kate Murray 1. Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 492 9. Adrianne Slaughter (2003-03)...... 8.31 2. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91)...... 469 10. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 8.19 3. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 464 4. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 456 Assists 5. Bryn Britton (1999-00)...... 440 1. Kristen Bruich (1988-89)...... 148 6. Tanya White (1994-95)...... 430 2. Kristen Bruich (1989-90)...... 141 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00)...... 423 3. Marlee Webb (1995-96)...... 127 8. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 420 4. Lianne Ishikawa (1994-95)...... 122 9. Bryn Britton (2001-02)...... 414 5. Marlee Webb (1993-94)...... 118 10. Kate Murray (2000-01)...... 408 6. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 112 7. Amanda DeCoud (2006-07)...... 102 Scoring Average 8. Bryn Britton (2001-02)...... 101 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 17.54 9. Kate Murray (2001-02)...... 100 2. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91)...... 16.75 Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00)...... 100 3. Tanya White (1994-95)...... 16.54 4. Kate Murray (2003-04...... 16.40 Steals 5. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 16.15 1. Kristen Bruich (1989-90)...... 110 6. Bryn Britton (1999-00)...... 15.71 2. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00)...... 89 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00)...... 15.12 3. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 83 8. Bryn Britton (2001-02)...... 15.33 4. Marlee Webb (1995-96)...... 81 9. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 15.00 5. Amanda DeCoud (2006-07)...... 78 10. Kristen Bruich (1989-90)...... 14.29 6. Stephanie Secord (1984-85)...... 72 7. Kristen Bruich (1988-89)...... 71 Rebounds 8. Sylvia Bauer (1986-87)...... 70 1. Ashlee Dunlap (2005-06)...... 295 9. Taryn Reynolds (2000-01)...... 67 2. Tricia Gibson (1990-91)...... 277 10. Taryn Reynolds (1996-97)...... 64 3. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 268 Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 64 4. Joelle Longobardi (1990-91)...... 249 5. Adrianne Slaughter (2002-03)...... 241 Field Goals 6. Dana Hunter (1999-00)...... 237 (since 1984) Amy Atkinson (1986-87)...... 237 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 182 8. Nicole Gaines (1995-96)...... 235 2. Tanya White (1994-95)...... 176 Free Throws 9. Ashlee Dunlap (2006-07)...... 220 3. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 171 1. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91)...... 144 10. Jennifer Hall (2006-07)...... 219 4. Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 169 2. Taryn Reynolds (2000-01)...... 123 5. Bryn Britton (1999-00)...... 165 3. Marlee Webb (1995-96)...... 117 Rebound Average 6. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91)...... 162 4. Regan O’Hara (1988-89)...... 107 1. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 10.31 7. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 161 Regan O’Hara (1987-88)...... 107 2. Ashlee Dunlap (2005-06)...... 10.17 8. Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 160 6. Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 106 3. Tricia Gibson (1990-91)...... 9.89 9. Kate Murray (2000-01)...... 158 7. Tricia Gibson (1990-91)...... 101 4. Joelle Longobardi (1990-91)...... 8.89 10. Bryn Britton (2001-02)...... 157 8. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 98 5. Dana Hunter (1999-00)...... 8.78 Nicole Gaines (1995-96)...... 157 Jamie Jesko (1990-91)...... 98 6. Nicole Gaines (1995-96)...... 8.70 10. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 92 7. Amy Atkinson (1986-87)...... 8.46 Field Goal Percentage (min. 3 att. per game) Free Throw Percentage 1. Tricia Gibson (1989-90)...... 567 (min. 2 att. per game) 1. Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 883 Lynn Flanagan 2. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 545 3. Jevay Grooms (2005-06)...... 539 2. Kate Murray (2001-02)...... 857 Jevay Grooms (2004-05)...... 539 3. Amanda Patton (2005-06)...... 826 5. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-01)...... 536 4. Nicole Taylor (1989-90)...... 809 6. Meghan Kenny (1995-96)...... 534 5. Lynn Flanagan (1990-91)...... 796 7. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 506 6. Kate Murray (2000-01)...... 772 8. Sheri Brown (1992-93)...... 495 7. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 759 9. Ida Somero-Brown (1985-86)...... 491 8. Erin Caviezel (1995-96)...... 758 10. Adrianne Slaughter (2001-02)...... 490 9. Bryn Britton (1999-00)...... 755 10. Marlee Webb (1993-94)...... 750 Three-Point Field Goals (since 1988) Blocks 1. Amanda Patton (2006-07)...... 67 1. Amy Lundquist (1992-93)...... 88 Amanda Patton (2005-06)...... 67 2. Tricia Gibson (1990-91)...... 86 3. Rachael Ziemann (2004-05)...... 63 3. Tricia Gibson (1989-90)...... 70 4. Meghan Kenny (1997-98)...... 48 Adrianne Slaughter (2003-04)...... 70 Kate Murray (2003-04)...... 48 5. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 67 6. Bryn Britton (2000-01)...... 40 6. Adrianne Slaughter (2002-03)...... 66 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1999-00)...... 39 7. Tricia Gibson (1988-89)...... 65 8. Meghan Kenny (1996-97)...... 37 8. Adrianne Slaughter (2001-02)...... 61 9. Bryn Britton (1999-00)...... 36 9. Tricia Gibson (1987-88)...... 59 10. Rachael Ziemann (2005-06)...... 31 10. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-01)...... 50 Bryn Britton (2001-02)...... 31 Marlee Webb (1995-96)...... 31 Nikki Rouillard (1991-92)...... 31 46 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Career Record Book Games Played 7. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 572 (since 1984) 8. Ashlee Dunlap (2005-07)...... 515 Amanda Patton 1. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 122 9. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 480 2. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 119 10. Mary Turner (2001-05)...... 468 3. Bianca Ziemann (2002-06)...... 116 4. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 114 Rebound Average 5. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 113 (minimum two seasons) 6. Jacquelyn Woods (2001-05)...... 112 1. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 8.74 7. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 111 2. Ashlee Dunlap (2005-07)...... 8.58 8. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 110 3. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 8.45 Joelle Longobardi (1989-92)...... 110 4. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 7.36 Chris Hagemann (1987-90)...... 110 5. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 7.20 Raelen Self (2000-2004)...... 110 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 6.89 7. Regan O’Hara (1988-89)...... 6.77 Points 8. Amy Atkinson (1987-88)...... 6.74 (since 1984) 9. Dana Hunter (1996-00)...... 6.22 1. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 1,662 Joelle Longobardi (1989-92)...... 6.22 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 1,566 3. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 1,436 Assists 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 1,220 1. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 441 5. Tanya White (1992-95)...... 1,183 2. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 429 6. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 1,144 3. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 352 7. Taryn Reynolds (1996-00)...... 1,124 4. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 329 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 1,081 5. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 291 9. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 1,043 6. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 290 10. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92)...... 1,012 7. Lianne Ishikawa (1994-96)...... 286 8. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02)...... 280 Scoring Average (since 1984) 9. Jamie Jesko (1989-93)...... 260 (minimum two seasons) 10. Raelen Self (2000-2004)...... 242 1. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 15.58 2. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 14.71 Steals 3. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 14.69 1. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 261 4. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 12.70 2. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 223 5. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 12.60 3. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 222 7. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 74 6. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 12.43 4. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02)...... 213 8. Mary Turner (2001-05)...... 64 7. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 11.55 5. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 198 Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 64 8. Tanya White (1992-95)...... 11.16 6. Jamie Jesko (1989-93)...... 195 10. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 63 9. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 10.50 7. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 175 10. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 10.21 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 166 Free Throws 9. Amanda DeCoud (2005-present)...... 165 1. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 337 Rebounds 10. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 147 2. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 310 1. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 845 3. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 298 2. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 765 Field Goals 4. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 293 3. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92)...... 684 1. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 617 5. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 284 4. Dana Hunter (1996-00)...... 659 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 580 6. Jamie Jesko (1989-93)...... 256 5. Tanya White (1992-95)...... 652 3. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 549 7. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 240 6. Michelle Bettencourt (1987-90)...... 601 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 485 8. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 237 5. Tanya White (1992-95)...... 479 9. Tanya White (1992-95)...... 224 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 423 10. Regan O’Hara (1988-89)...... 214 Bryn Britton 7. Kristen Bruich (1988-91)...... 420 8. Joelle Longobardi (1989-92)...... 418 Free Throw Percentage 9. Taryn Reynolds (1996-2001)...... 388 (minimum two seasons) 10. Marlee Webb (1993-96)...... 343 1. Amanda Patton (2004-07)...... 822 2. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 813 Field Goal Percentage 3. Rachael Ziemann (2002-06)...... 773 (minimum two seasons) 4. Lynn Flanagan (1988-91)...... 752 1. Jevay Grooms (2003-06)...... 522 5. Wendy Miller (1994-97)...... 742 2. Sheri Brown (1993-94)...... 518 6. Nicole Taylor (1989-90)...... 738 3. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 495 7. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-02)...... 737 4. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 484 8. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 735 5. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 473 Regan O’Hara (1988-89)...... 735 6. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 471 10. Chris Connolly (1984-87)...... 732 7. Ida Somero-Brown (1984-86)...... 462 8. Nicole Taylor (1989-90)...... 453 Blocks 9. Dana Hunter (1996-00)...... 448 1. Tricia Gibson (1988-91)...... 280 10. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 440 2. Adrianne Slaughter (2000-04)...... 247 3. Amy Lundquist (1993-94)...... 155 Three-Point Field Goals 4. Valerie Ogoke (2005-present)...... 94 (since 1988) 5. Jennifer Henry (2001-2005)...... 60 1. Amanda Patton (2004-07)...... 154 6. Emily Hart (1995-96)...... 57 2. Rachael Ziemann (2002-06)...... 126 Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 57 3. Bryn Britton (1998-02)...... 118 8. Michelle Bettencourt (1987-90)...... 48 4. Kate Murray (1999-2004)...... 106 9. Nicole Gaines (1996-97)...... 46 5. Rosa Bernasconi (1998-2002)...... 99 10. Jevay Grooms (2002-06)...... 44 6. Meghan Kenny (1995-98)...... 85 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 47 LMU Lions All-Time Award Winners All-West Coast Conference 2000-01 West Coast Conference 2001-02 * First Team unless otherwise Bryn Britton Defender of the Year Kate Murray noted Taryn Reynolds (HM) = Honorable Mention Kate Murray (HM) 2002-03 2002-03 Adrianne Slaughter Jennifer Henry 1985-86 2001-02 Raelen Self Tracey Anderson (HM) Bryn Britton 2006-07 Kate Murray Amanda DeCoud 2003-04 1986-87 2002-03 Kate Murray Michelle Bettencourt (HM) Adrianne Slaughter West Coast Conference Raelen Self Claudine Auld (HM) Freshman of the Year 1987-88 2004-05 Kristen Bruich (HM) 2003-04 1992-93 Jevay Grooms Tricia Gibson (HM) Kate Murray Amy Lundquist 2005-06 Regan O’Hara (HM) Adrianne Slaughter Rachael Ziemann West Coast Conference 1988-89 2004-05 Newcomer of the Year 2006-07 Kristen Bruich Rachael Ziemann Jennifer Hall Tricia Gibson Mary Turner (HM) 1992-93 Regan O’Hara (HM) Jacquelyn Woods (HM) Sheri Brown Academic All-District

1989-90 2005-06 1995-96 2001-02 Kristen Bruich Ashlee Dunlap Nicole Gaines Kate Murray Lynn Flanagan (HM) Amanda Patton (HM) Tricia Gibson (HM) Rachael Ziemann (HM) 2005-06 2006-07 Ashlee Dunlap Jennifer Hall 1990-91 2006-07 Lynn Flanagan Amanda Patton West Coast Conference LMU Female Student- Tricia Gibson (HM) Amanda DeCoud (HM) All-Freshman Team Athlete of the Year Jennifer Hall (HM) 1991-92 Ashlee Dunlap (HM) 1985-86 1989-90 Joelle Longobardi (HM) Tracey Anderson Chris Hagemann West Coast Conference 1992-93 All-Tournament Team 1991-92 1995-96 Sheri Brown Tanya White Marlee Webb 2000-01 1993-94 Bryn Britton 1992-93 2003-04 Sheri Brown Taryn Reynolds Amy Lundquist Kate Murray

1994-95 2003-04 2004-05 LMU Female Athlete of the Tanya White Kate Murray Valerie Ogoke Year Rachael Ziemann 1995-96 West Coast Conference 2003-04 Nicole Gaines 2006-07 Female Scholar-Athlete of Kate Murray Marlee Webb Ashlee Dunlap the Year Russell Athletic/WBCA 1996-97 West Coast Conference 1993-94 Region 8 Coach of the Year Nicole Gaines Coach of the Year Sheri Brown 2003-04 1997-98 1999-00 2003-04 Julie Wilhoit Meghan Kenny Julie Wilhoit Kate Murray

1998-99 2000-01 West Coast Conference Bryn Britton (HM) Julie Wilhoit All-Academic

1999-00 2003-04 1997-98 Rosa Bernasconi Julie Wilhoit Tammy Olson Bryn Britton Taryn Reynolds (HM) West Coast Conference 1999-00 Player of the Year Theresa Palmer

2003-04 2000-01 Kate Murray Kate Murray 48 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions Lion Bests Single Game Highs By Class LMU Program Records Freshman Points Bryn Britton - 33, Santa Clara (1/16/99) First Season of Women’s Basketball Rebounds Miki Graf - 20, Cal Poly Pomona (12/13/91) 1981-82 Assists Marlee Webb - 9, Pepperdine (3/2/93) LMU’s All-Time Record Sophomore 301-425(.415) Points Rosa Bernasconi - 39, Gonzaga (2/5/00) Rebounds Adrianne Slaughter - 16, San Diego (1/25/02) LMU’s All-Time Conference Record Assists Marlee Webb - 11, San Diego (1/22/94) 116-188 (.382) Marlee Webb - 11, Wayland Baptist (12/31/93) Kristen Bruich - 11, Southern Cal College (11/30/88) LMU’s All-Time Home Record Junior 174-159 (.523) Points Kate Murray - 38, Santa Clara (1/26/02) Amanda Patton - 29, Long Beach State (12/17/05) LMU’s All-Time Away Record Rachael Ziemann - 29, Portland (2/10/05) 99-227 (.304) Rebounds Sheri Brown - 18, Portland (1/15/93) Joelle Longobardi - 18, Colorado State (1/2/91) Longest Win Streak Assists Kate Murray - 10, Long Beach State (12/6/01) 15 Games Kristen Bruich - 10, Idaho State (12/30/89) Kristen Bruich - 10, Cal State Hayward (12/21/89) Jan. 12, 2004 - Mar. 7, 2004

Senior Longest Conference Win Streak Points Lynn Flanagan - 36, Master’s College (11/23/90) 15 Games Rebounds Nicole Gaines - 17, Gonzaga (1/24/97) Jan. 12, 2004 - Jan. 13, 2005 Regan O’Hara - 17, Saint Mary’s (2/11/89) Assists Kristen Bruich - 11, Texas-El Paso (12/8/90) Longest Home Win Streak 10 Games Dec. 1, 1992 - Jan. 30, 1993

Season Highs By Class Longest Away Win Streak 8 Games Freshman Jan. 12, 2004 - Mar. 7, 2004 Points Bryn Britton - 344 (1998-99) Scoring Average Bryn Britton - 12.7 (1998-99) Rebounds Adrianne Slaughter - 212 (2000-01) Longest Losing Streak Rebound Average Amy Lundquist - 8.0 (1992-93) 24 Games Assists Marlee Webb - 99 (1992-93) Dec. 15, 1997 - Nov. 27, 1998

Sophomore Longest Conference Losing Streak Points Bryn Britton - 440 (1999-00) 15 Games (twice) Scoring Average Bryn Britton - 15.7 (1999-00) Feb. 22, 1997 - Feb. 21, 1998 Rebounds Amy Lundquist - 182 (1993-94) Feb. 23, 1991 - Mar. 4, 1992 Rebound Average Adrianne Slaughter - 6.9 (2001-02) Assists Kristen Bruich - 148 (1988-89) Longest Home Losing Streak Junior 10 Games Points Bryn Britton - 464 (2000-01) Dec. 28, 1991 - Feb. 29, 1992 Scoring Average Sheri Brown - 16.2 (1992-93) Rebounds Ashlee Dunlap - 295 (2005-06) Longest Away Losing Streak Rebound Average Sheri Brown - 10.3 (1992-93) 16 Games Assists Kristen Bruich - 141 (1989-90) Dec. 2, 1997 - Dec. 5, 1998

Senior Points Kate Murray - 492 (2003-04) Scoring Average Nicole Gaines - 17.5 (1996-97) Rebounds Tricia Gibson - 277 (1990-91) Rebound Average Tricia Gibson - 9.9 (1990-91) Assists Marlee Webb - 127 (1995-96)

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 49 LMU Lions LMU Thanksgiving Classic

Now in its 11th year, the LMU Thanksgiving Classic is a four-team tournament that has featured some of the top collegiate teams in the nation. Previous champions include North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA, and Texas A&M. LMU claimed back-to-back tournament titles in 2002-03 and 2003-04 (pictured above). Thanksgiving Classic Champions 1997 2002 Champion North Carolina Champion LMU Runner-up Oklahoma Runner-up North Carolina State

1998 2003 Champion Kansas Champion LMU Runner-up Denver Runner-up Arkansas

1999 2004 Champion Cleveland State Champion Weber State Runner-up LMU Runner-up LMU

2000 2005 Champion Xavier Champion UCLA Runner-up LMU Runner-up Charlotte

2001 2006 Champion LMU Champion Texas A&M Runner-up Arkansas State Runner-up LMU

50 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions LMU Thanksgiving Classic Tournament Records Individual Game Highs Steals Blocks 1. Sherill Baker, Georgia 11/26/05 9 1. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier 11/24/00 6 Points 2. Tamara Bowie, Ball St. 11/23/01 7 Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 11/26/99 6 1. Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 11/25/00 32 3. Sherill Baker, Georgia 11/25/05 6 3. Julie Jarosz, LMU 11/28/98 5 2. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia 11/26/05 29 Kate Murray, LMU 11/26/99 6 4. Shameka Christian, Arkansas 11/28/03 4 Lisa Willis, UCLA 11/25/05 29 5. Lisa Willis, UCLA 11/26/05 5 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/24/01 4 4. Jule Jarosz, LMU 11/28/98 27 Nikki Blue, UCLA 11/25/05 5 Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 11/25/00 4 5. Tracy Reid, North Carolina 11/27/97 26 Whitney Hoey, Charlotte 11/25/05 5 7. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/03 3 6. Sakellie Daniels, Charlotte 11/25/05 25 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 11/24/01 5 Brina Chaney, Oregon State 11/28/03 3 7. Jessica Reiter, Ball State 11/24/01 24 Kate Murray, LMU 11/24/00 5 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/30/02 3 Tamara Bowie, Ball State 11/23/01 24 Jessica Burch, Stony Brook 11/24/00 5 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/02 3 Dana Hunter, LMU 11/27/99 24 Angelica Suffren, Austin Peay 11/27/98 5 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/25/00 3 Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 24 Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 11/28/98 5 Deatra Connolly, UC Riverside 11/25/00 3 Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 11/26/99 3 Rebounds Field Goal Percentage Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 11/27/98 3 1. Jolie McKeinan, Arkansas St. 11/24/01 16 (minimum five attempts) Dana Hunter, LMU 11/27/99 16 1. Amber Gravely, LMU 11/26/99 1.000 (5-5) Three-Point Field Goals Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 16 2. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia 11/26/05 .929 (13-14) 1. Liz Hayes, American 11/24/06 7 4. Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma 11/27/97 15 Bianca Ziemann, LMU 11/27/04 .875 (7-8) 2. Liz Hayes, American 11/25/06 6 5. Ashlee Dunlap, LMU 11/25/05 13 4. Leah Sharp, North Carolina 11/27/97 .857(6-7) Bryn Britton, LMU 11/25/00 6 Julie Gjersten, Weber State 11/26/04 13 Allie Bailey, E. Washington 11/27/99 .857(6-7) 4. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/24/00 5 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/29/02 13 6. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/24/01 .833 (5-6) 5. Kia Hayes, IUPUI 11/27/04 4 Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 11/29/02 13 7. Nikki Blue, UCLA 11/26/05 .800 (4-5) Taneisha Russell, S. Alabama 11/30/02 4 Sabrina Gregory, Charlotte 11/26/05 .800 (4-5) Amber Abraham, Ark. St 11/24/01 4 Assists Johanna Solverson, Iowa 11/30/02 .800 (4-5) Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 11/25/00 4 1. Chanel Wright, North Carolina 11/27/97 11 Krystal Turner, Oregon State 11/29/03 .800 (8-10) Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/25/00 4 2. Juli Grant, Cleveland St. 11/27/99 10 Amy Houchens, UC Riverside 11/24/00 4 3. Sara Carter, S. Alabama 11/30/02 9 Free Throw Percentage Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 11/24/00 4 Shala Crook, Ball St. 11/23/01 9 (5-of-5 or better) Candie Smith, Austin Peay 11/27/98 4 Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/24/00 9 1. Lynn Pride, Kansas 11/28/98 1.000(9-9) Kelly Chavez, Austin Peay 11/28/98 4 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina 11/28/97 9 2. Traci Ray, Charlotte 11/25/05 1.000 (6-6) Jamie Stewart, Miami-Ohio 11/27/97 4 7. A’Quonesia Franklin, Tex. A&M 11/25/06 8 Kate Murray, LMU 11/29/03 1.000 (6-6) Leah Sharp, North Carolina 11/27/97 4 Jody Burrows, Northeastern 11/27/04 8 Jill Furstenburg, Providence 11/29/03 1.000 (6-6) Mykayla Alewine, UL.-Monroe 11/24/01 8 Tracy Schrupp, Iowa 11/29/02 1.000 (6-6) Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 11/26/00 8 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 11/23/01 1.000 (6-6) Reetta Piipari, Xavier 11/25/00 8 Dawn Halfaker, Army 11/27/99 1.000(6-6) Phylesha Whaley, Oklahoma 11/28/97 1.000(6-6)

Individual Tournament Records

Points Assists Blocks 1. Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 2000 53 1. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 2000 17 1. Kim Brockway, Cleveland St. 1999 9 2. Lisa Willis, UCLA 2005 50 2. Juli Grant, Cleveland St. 1999 16 2. Taru Tuukkanen, Xavier 2000 8 3. Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 1999 44 3. Chanel Wright, N. Carolina 1997 15 3. Julie Jarosz, LMU 1998 7 4. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia 2005 42 4. Jodi Burrows, Northeastern 2004 13 4. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2002 6 Juana Brown, North Carolina 1997 42 Taryn Reynolds, LMU 2000 13 5. Brina Chaney, OSU 2003 5 6. Morenike Atunrase, Texas A&M 2006 40 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina 1997 13 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 5 Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 40 7. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 11 Sherry Jordan, Stony Brook 2000 5 Bryn Britton, LMU 1999 40 8. Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 2003 10 8. Valerie Ogoke, LMU 2006 4 Lynn Pride, Kansas 1998 40 Sara Carter, S. Alabama 2002 10 Olaynika Sanni, West Virginia 2006 4 10. Sakellie Daniels, Georgia 2005 37 Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2003 4 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 36 Steals Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2000 4 1. Sherill Baker, Georgia 2005 15 Rebounds 2. Tamara Bowie, Ball State 2001 8 Three-Point Field Goals 1. Audra Cook, Cleveland St. 1999 30 Kate Murray, LMU 2000 8 1. Liz Hayes, American 2006 13 2. Allie Bailey, E. Washington 1999 25 Kate Murray, LMU 1999 8 2. Reetta Piipari, Xavier 2000 9 3. Julie Gjersten, Weber State 2004 24 Rosa Bernasconi, LMU 1999 8 3. Nicole Levandusky, Xavier 2000 8 Tracy Reid, North Carolina 1997 24 6. Whitney Hoey, Charlotte 2005 7 4. Candie Smith, Austin Peay 1998 7 5. Dana Hunter, LMU 1999 23 7. Nikki Blue, UCLA 2005 6 5. Morenike Atunarse, Texas A&M 2006 6 6. Lynn Pride, Kansas 1998 22 Mary Turner, LMU 2003 6 Lisa Willis, UCLA 2005 6 7. Olaynika Sanni, West Virginia 2006 21 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 6 Amber Abraham, Ark. St 2001 6 Noelle Quinn, UCLA 2005 21 Rochelle Vaughn, Arkansas 2003 6 Bryn Britton, LMU 2000 6 Shameka Christon, Arkansas 2003 21 Keisha Blackwell, Providence 2003 6 Jamie Stewart, Miami-Ohio 1997 6 10. Adrianne Slaughter, LMU 2002 20 Jennie Lillis, Iowa 2002 6 Jessica Burch, Stony Brook 2000 6 Jennifer Parr, Xavier 2000 6 Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 1998 6 Angelica Suffren, Austin Peay 1998 6

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 51 LMU Lions Lion Legends

Kristen Bruich Lynn Flanagan Tricia Gibson Joelle Longobardi 1988-91 1988-91 1988-91 1989-92

• First Team All-WCC 1988, 1989 • LMU Athletics Hall of Fame • First Team All-WCC 1989 • WCC Honorable Mention 1992 • 1,144 Career Points • First Team All-WCC 1991 • 1,081 Career Points • 1,012 Career Points • Top 10 Career: Steals, Assists, • 1,436 Career Points • Top 10 Career: Points, Games • Top 10 Career: Points, Games Points, Scoring Average, Field • Top 10 Career: Points, Games Played, Rebounds, Rebound Played, Rebounds, Rebound Goals, 3 Pointers, Free Throws Played, Scoring Average, Assists, Average, Steals, Field Goals, Field Average, Field Goals • Top 10 Single Season: Assists (2 Steals, Field Goals, Free Throws, Goal Percentage, Free Throws • Top 10 Single Season: Re- times), Steals (2 times) Free Throw Percentage • Top 10 Single Season: Re- bounds, Rebound Average • Top 10 Single Season: Points, bounds, Rebound Average, Field Scoring Average, Field Goals, Free Goal Percentage, Free Throws, Throws, Free Throw Percentage Blocks (4 times)

Tanya White Sheri Brown Marlee Webb Nicole Gaines 1992-95 1993-94 1993-96 1996-97

• First Team All-WCC 1995 • LMU Athletics Hall of Fame • WCC Honorable Mention 1996 • First Team All-WCC 1996, 1996 • 1,183 Career Points • WCC Scholar Athlete of the • LMU Student-Athlete of the • WCC Newcomer of the Year • Top 10 Career: Points, Scoring Year 1994 Year 1996 1996 Average, Rebounds, Rebound • WCC Newcomer of the Year • 1,043 Career Points • Top 10 Career: Scoring Average, Average, Field Goals, Free Throws 1993 • Top 10 Career: Points, Assists, Rebound Average, Field Goal • Top 10 Single Season: Points, • First Team All-WCC 1993, 1994 Steals, Field Goals, 3 Pointers, Percentage Scoring Average, Rebounds, Re- • Top 10 Career: Scoring Average, Free Throws • Top 10 Single Season: Points, bound Average, Field Goals Rebound Average, Rebounds, • Top 10 Single Season: Assists Scoring Average, Rebounds (2 Steals, Field Goal Percentage (2 times), Steals, 3 Pointers, Free times), Rebound Average (2 • Top 10 Single Season: Points, Throws, Free Throw Percentage times), Field Goal Percentage (2 Scoring Average, Rebounds, Re- times), Free Throws bound Average, Steals (2 times), Field Goals, Field Goal Percent- age (2 times), Free Throws

52 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions

Meghan Kenny Taryn Reynolds Bryn Britton Rosa Bernasconi 1995-98 1996-01 1998-02 1998-02

• First Team All-WCC 1998 • First Team All-WCC 2001 • First Team All-WCC 2000, 2001, • First Team All-WCC 2000 • Top 10 Career: 3 Pointers, Free • 1,124 Career Points 2002 • Top 10 Career: Assists, Steals, 3 Throw Percentage • Top 10 Career: Points, Scoring • 1,662 Career Points Pointers, Free Throw Percentage • Top 10 Single Season: 3 Pointers Average, Games Played, Assists, • Top 10 Career: Points, Scor- • Top 10 Single Season: Points, (2 times), Field Goal Percentage Steals, Field Goals, 3 Pointers, ing Average, Games Played, Scoring Average, Assists, Steals, 3 Top 10 Single Game: 3 Pointers Free Throws Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Field Pointers (3 times) • Top 10 Single Season: Steals (2 Goals, 3 Pointers, Free Throws, • Top 10 Single Game: Points (1st times) Free Throw Percentage place with 39 points) • Top 10 Single Season: Points (3 times), Scoring Average (3 times), Assists (2 times), Field Goals (3 times), 3 Pointers (3 times), Free Throw Percentage (2 times)

Kate Murray Adrianne Slaughter Rachael Ziemann Amanda Patton 1999-04 2000-04 2002-06 2004-07

• WCC Player of the Year 2004 • First Team All-WCC 2003, 2004 • First Team All-WCC 2005 • First Team All-WCC 2007 • LMU and WCC Scholar Athlete • WCC Defender of the Year 2003 • WCC All-Tournament Team • Single Season 3-Point Record of the Year 2004 • WCC Tournament MVP 2004 2004 Holder 2006, 2007 • LMU Athlete of the Year 2004 • 1,220 Career Points • Top 10 Career: 3 Pointers, Free • Career 3-Point Record Holder • First Team All-WCC 2002, 2004 • Top 10 Career: Points, Scoring Throw Percentage • Career Free Throw Percentage • 1,566 Career Points Average, Rebounds, Rebound • Top 10 Single Season: 3 Pointers leader • Top 10 Career: Points, Scor- Average, Field Goals, Field Goal • Top 10 Single Game: 3 Pointers • Top 10 Single Season: Free ing Average, Games Played, Percentage, Blocks, Games Played (4 times) Throw Percentage Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Field • Top 10 Single Season: Rebounds Goals, 3 Pointers, Free Throws, (2 times), Rebound Average, Field Free Throw Percentage, Blocks, Goal Percentage (2 times), Blocks Field Goal Percentage (4 times) • Top 10 Single Season: Points (2 times), Scoring Average, Assists, Field Goals (3 times), 3 Pointers, Free Throw Percentage (3 times), Free Throws 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 53 LMU Lions Lion Legends mission accomplished

Since Coach Wilhoit’s arrival, 36 of 37 players who have ex- hausted their eligibility have graduated from LMU.

Class of 1996 Marlee Webb Lianne Ishikawa

Class of 1997 Nicole Gaines Wendy Miller

Class of 1998 Class of 2006: (from left) Former Assistant Coach Will Callanen, Former Assistant Coach Tami Adkins, Team Manager Erin Caviezel Laura Kennedy, Jevay Grooms, Head Coach Julie Wilhoit, Jenni Smith, Rachael Ziemann, Bianca Ziemann, Assistant Annette Guerrero Coach Lynn Flanagan. Meghan Kenny very year, roughly 1,700 students graduate from Loyola Marymount University and be- Tammy Olson Ecome part of a network of more than 30,000 LMU alumni in Los Angeles, throughout the nation and around the world. These alumni use the knowledge they have gained and Class of 1999 skills they have honed at LMU to become leaders in various industries. They also take with Viola Gamez them the holistic education and commitment to service they have developed at LMU to Miki Groholski contribute to the betterment of society. Julie Jarosz Sharmayne Murphy For example hundreds volunteer annually in LMU’s Alumni for Others Program, a six-year-old initiative, that is nationally recognized for mobilizing LMU alumni to serve needy parishes Class of 2000 and other humanitarian organizations in Los Angeles and other communities. Lynn Brown Amber Gravely LMU alumni also show their appreciation to the university not only through financial contri- Dana Hunter butions but through volunteering their time as student recruiters, mentors, guest lecturers, and fund-raisers. Others are active in providing student internships and career opportunities. Class of 2001 Many alumni offer their advice and expertise as Regents and Trustees and as members of Taryn Reynolds college advisory boards and the National Alumni Association Board of Directors.

LMU alumni are academy award winners, major business founders, educational leaders, Class of 2002 government officials, distinguished judges, science and engineering pioneers and acclaimed Rosa Bernasconi artists. Bryn Britton

They are leaders in health care, aeronautics, viticulture, retail grocery outlets, entertain- Class of 2003 ment, banking and finance, international affairs, technology, athletics, real estate, and Claudine Auld journalism. Alison Gerber Kate Murray Some of LMU’s famous alumni include Alfred Marasca (1963), president and COO of Ralphs Shannon Wosman Grocery Stores; Stephen Page (1962), founder of Otis Elevator; Wilfred Von der Ahe (1932), founder of Vons Grocery Stores; Robert Denver (1957), Gilligan from Gilligan’s Island; Pat Class of 2004 Hayden (1982), former NFL quarterback; Donald Klostermann (1952), former NFL quarter- Michele Brown back and Rams General manager; Rudy de Leon (1974), Deputy Secretary of Defense; Ben Jasmin Matthews Cayetano (1971), Governor of Hawaii; and Robert Miller (1971) Governor of Nevada. Kate Murray (MBA) Raelen Self Adrianne Slaughter

Class of 2005 Jennifer Henry Mary Turner Jacquelyn Woods

Class of 2006 Jevay Grooms Jenni Smith Bianca Ziemann Rachael Ziemann

Class of 2007 Jennifer Hall After being granted a medical redshirt for the 2002-03 season, Kate Murray earned her bachelor’s degree in Amanda Patton 2003, and graduated with an MBA in 2004. Pictured above (from left) Tami Adkins, Julie Wilhoit, Murray, Lynn Flanagan, Julie Brase. 54 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2003-04 West Coast Conference Champions • WCC Regular Season Champions • #1 seed entering WCC Tournament • WCC Tournament Champions • Defeated Portland 59-54 in overtime • First-ever NCAA Tournament in WCC semi-finals appearance • Defeated Gonzaga 61-58 in WCC • 24-6 overall record Championship Game • 13-1 in WCC action • #13 seed, facing #4 Baylor in first • 15-game winning streak round in Albuquerque, NM

Kate Murray • WCC Player of the Year • WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Adrianne Slaughter • MVP of WCC Tournament Julie Wilhoit • WCC Coach of the Year • Region 8 Coach of the Year

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 55 LMU Lions Year-by-Year Results 1981-82 12/2 vs Pt. Loma Naz. (2) N W, 74-72 1/25 at San Francisco * A L, 63-88 10-17 Overall 12/3 at Pomona-Pitzer (2) A L, 49-67 1/31 Nevada-Reno * H L, 63-68 Coach: Francis O’Meara 12/6 at Biola A W, 77-63 2/1 UC Riverside H L, 60-76 Home: 4-6 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 2-1 12/10 at Azusa Pacific A L, 54-61 2/8 at Nevada-Reno * A L, 54-78 11/16 at Pacific Christian A L, 71-78 12/12 at UC Riverside A W, 81-71 2/15 Pepperdine * H L, 62-65 11/23 at Cal Baptist A L, 66-73 12/16 at Cal St. Northridge A W, 59-53 2/19 Alaska-Fairbanks H W, 81-52 12/3 vs La Verne (1) N W, 93-55 12/19 Hawai’i H L, 64-80 2/21 at US International * A L, 66-108 12/4 vs Whittier (1) N W, 76-61 1/10 at Redlands A W, 68-58 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 59-79 12/5 vs Cal Baptist (1) N L, 72-73 1/14 at US International A L, 81-90 2/28 San Francisco * H L, 62-80 12/8 at Biola A L, 50-88 1/21 Cal Lutheran H W, 77-37 3/1 Santa Clara * H L, 64-71 12/10 CS Los Angeles H L, 59-64 1/24 UC Santa Barbara H L, 70-89 3/7 at Pepperdine * A L, 64-84 12/21 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 35-84 1/28 UC Irvine H L, 60-87 * West Coast Conference Game 1/6 at US International A L, 65-88 1/31 Pepperdine H L, 80-91 (1) Chapman Tournament - Orange, CA 1/8 at Southern Cal. Coll. A W, 64-46 2/2 at Biola A L, 59-80 (2) Lady-Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT 1/12 Biola H L, 53-71 2/3 at UCLA (3) A L, 59-106 1/14 at Pt. Loma Nazarene A L, 48-59 2/4 vs Pepperdine (3) N L, 70-97 1986-87 1/16 UC San Diego H W, 80-78 2/7 Azusa Pacific H L, 54-59 5-23 Overall, 1-11 WCC 1/19 Cal Lutheran H W, 71-39 2/10 at Pepperdine A L, 69-92 Coach: Todd Corman 1/21 Pomona-Pitzer H L, 44-54 (1) CS Hayward Tournament - Hayward, CA Home: 3-10 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 1-2 1/22 at US International A L, 65-68 (2) Pomona-Pitzer Tournament - Pomona, CA 11/28 vs Texas-Arlington (1) N W, 55-53 1/28 at Occidental A W, 67-66 (3) UCLA Tournament - Los Angeles, CA 11/29 at Kansas State (1) A L, 49-73 1/30 at Pepperdine A L, 64-83 12/1 at SW Missouri State A L, 44-78 2/2 UC San Diego H L, 67-79 1984-85 12/5 at Cal St. Stanislaus A W, 72-66 2/7 at Cal Lutheran A W, 55-34 3-24 Overall 12/6 at Pacific A L, 66-76 2/9 Southern Cal. Coll. H W, 82-57 Coach: Dick Beede 12/12 Southern Cal. Coll. H W, 93-60 2/13 at Chapman A L, 55-104 Home: 1-10 Away: 1-12 Neutral: 1-2 12/13 at UC Riverside A L, 63-76 2/18 at Azusa Pacific H W, 84-77 11/30 UC Santa Barbara H L, 57-71 12/27 UC Irvine H L, 55-78 2/20 Cal Baptist A W, 67-47 12/1 at UC Irvine A L, 54-73 12/29 vs Idaho State (2) N L, 58-87 2/25 Azusa Pacific H L, 67-68 12/6 Chapman H L, 43-85 12/30 vs Western State (2) N L, 69-73 2/26 at CS Dominguez Hills A L, 74-91 12/14 Santa Clara H L, 32-75 1/3 Notre Dame H L, 40-78 3/4 Pepperdine H L, 60-76 12/20 at Chapman A L, 45-65 1/4 Fairfield H L, 50-73 (1) SCC Tournament - Costa Mesa, CA 12/31 Gonzaga H L, 78-100 1/8 New Mexico H L, 39-66 Results Incomplete 1/2 Boise State H L, 52-69 1/9 Texas-El Paso H L, 66-74 1/4 at San Francisco (1) A L, 64-79 1/14 Cal Lutheran H W, 94-55 1982-83 1/5 vs Arizona State (1) N L, 47-73 1/16 at San Francisco * A L, 51-74 13-12 Overall 1/7 at Nevada-Reno A L, 62-70 1/17 at Santa Clara * A L, 50-74 Coach: Francis O’Meara 1/10 Azusa Pacific H L, 51-52 1/20 at UCLA A L, 45-72 Home: 5-3 Away: 7-8 Neutral: 1-1 1/11 Biola H W, 82-70 1/24 Nevada-Reno * H L, 56-63 11/22 Biola H W, 67-61 1/12 New Mexico H L, 63-71 1/31 Pepperdine * H L, 53-56 11/23 at Cal St. Northridge A L, 66-70 1/14 at Azusa Pacific A L, 50-52 2/6 at US International * A L, 52-91 12/1 at UC Riverside A L, 91-99 1/19 San Diego H L, 69-71 2/7 at San Diego * A L, 54-62 12/4 Chapman H L, 67-80 1/25 Pepperdine H L, 58-96 2/13 San Diego * H L, 56-69 12/6 at Cal Baptist A W, 62-52 1/26 at San Diego A L, 41-69 2/14 US International * H L, 64-90 12/8 Cal Lutheran H W, 99-41 1/27 at US International A L, 69-84 2/20 at Nevada-Reno * A L, 51-73 12/10 vs Cal St. Stanislaus (1) N L, 60-77 2/2 UC Irvine H L, 51-66 2/26 Santa Clara * H W, 58-55 12/11 vs Pt. Loma (1) N W, 74-57 2/12 at Biola A W, 75-74 2/27 San Francisco * H L, 49-68 12/17 at Redlands A W, 58-53 2/15 at Pepperdine A L, 67-85 3/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 50-73 12/20 at CS Dominguez Hills A L, 65-80 2/20 at Alaska-Fairbanks A L, 69-86 * West Coast Conference Game 12/22 at US International A W, 76-75 2/22 vs Louisiana Tech (2) N L, 46-79 (1) Kansas State Tournament - Manhattan, KS 1/5 at Biola A L, 54-63 2/23 at AK-Anchorage (2) A L, 52-69 (2) Southern Utah Tournament - Cedar City, UT 1/7 US International H W, 66-55 2/24 vs Yale (2) N W, 59-57 1/11 Hawai’i H L, 54-71 2/27 at US International A L, 67-91 1987-88 1/12 Redlands H W, 79-51 2/28 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 63-77 15-15 Overall, 5-9 WCC 1/14 at Occidental A W, 74-36 (1) San Francisco Classic - San Francisco, CA Coach: Todd Corman 1/18 at Whittier A W, 85-44 (2) Alaska Tournament - Anchorage, AK Home: 10-8 Away: 5-7 1/24 at Hawai’i A L, 66-89 11/27 at Southern Cal. Coll. A W, 94-38 1/25 at Hawai’i A L, 60-85 1985-86 11/28 Nevada-Reno H (ot) W, 85-72 2/1 at Pomona-Pitzer A W, 77-74 3-25 Overall , 0-12 WCC 12/1 St. Thomas H W, 50-33 2/3 at Cal Lutheran A W, 73-60 Coach: Todd Corman 12/3 at Stanford A L, 38-83 2/5 at Chapman A L, 59-78 Home: 3-11 Away: 0-10 Neutral: 0-4 12/5 at Arkansas A W, 60-58 2/9 Pepperdine H L, 61-78 11/22 Chapman H L, 42-59 12/11 at Redlands A W, 71-39 2/15 at CS Dominguez Hills A L, 60-88 11/28 vs San Diego (1) N L, 39-63 12/12 UC Santa Barbara H L, 38-43 2/16 CS Los Angeles H W, 54-49 11/29 vs Texas-El Paso (1) N L, 65-70 12/18 Weber State H W, 71-59 (1) Redlands Tournament - Redlands, CA 11/30 vs North Dakota (1) N L, 47-81 12/19 Hawai’i H L, 48-83 12/3 St. Thomas H W, 77-62 12/28 Dartmouth H W, 69-56 1983-84 12/6 at Southern Utah (2) A L, 58-64 12/29 Wyoming H W, 65-57 10-16 Overall 12/7 vs Weber State (2) N L, 52-83 1/2 Colorado State H W, 67-56 Coach: Francis O’Meara 12/14 at UC Irvine A L, 35-64 1/3 Cal Poly Pomona H L, 41-57 Home: 2-6 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 1-3 12/18 Utah State H L, 61-73 1/7 Columbia H W, 63-58 11/15 Cal St. Northridge H W, 43-31 12/19 at Chapman A L, 44-64 1/8 Northern Arizona H L, 52-78 11/17 vs Nevada-Reno (1) N L, 61-64 12/29 St. John’s H L, 67-88 1/14 at San Diego * A L, 56-60 11/18 at Cal St. Hayward (1) A W, 76-51 1/2 Fort Lewis H W, 61-60 1/15 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 58-46 11/19 vs CS Los Angeles (1) N L, 61-70 1/8 Wisconsin-Green Bay H L, 62-67 1/18 at Nevada-Reno A L, 41-60 11/21 at La Verne A W, 88-55 1/13 at Northern Arizona A L, 44-93 1/22 Portland * H L, 58-60 11/22 at UC Santa Barbara A W, 63-59 1/17 San Diego * H L, 47-59 1/23 Gonzaga * H (ot) L, 55-56 11/25 San Diego H L, 44-61 1/18 US International * H L, 58-85 1/28 at Gonzaga * A L, 52-66 11/29 at CS Los Angeles A L, 53-69 1/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 53-75 1/30 at Portland * A L, 41-58 56 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2/5 San Francisco * H W, 50-44 1990-91 12/30 at Buffalo A W, 60-53 2/6 Santa Clara * H L, 44-45 11-17 Overall, 4-10 WCC 1/2 at UCLA A L, 47-81 2/12 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-54 Coach: Todd Corman 1/8 New Mexico H W, 60-53 2/13 at San Francisco * A W, 41-30 Home: 10-6 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 0-2 1/9 Southern Utah H (ot) W, 68-60 2/18 at Pepperdine * A L, 52-75 11/23 Masters College H W, 130-52 1/15 Portland * H W, 74-61 2/20 Pepperdine * H W, 79-71 11/26 at Arizona State A L, 62-109 1/16 Gonzaga * H W, 71-56 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H W, 87-73 11/30 vs Vanderbilt (1) N L, 75-81 1/22 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 52-54 2/27 San Diego * H L, 63-66 12/1 vs SW Texas State (1) N L, 68-77 1/23 at San Francisco * A L, 51-66 * West Coast Conference Game 12/5 Nevada-Reno H W, 87-75 1/29 San Francisco * H W, 54-51 12/8 Texas-El Paso H W, 86-56 1/30 Saint Mary’s * H W, 72-61 1988-89 12/15 UC Irvine H W, 75-65 2/4 at San Diego * A L, 49-63 17-11 Overall, 9-5 WCC 12/19 Cal St. Northridge H L, 57-69 2/6 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-67 Coach: Todd Corman 12/21 at Southern Utah A L, 73-82 2/12 Santa Clara * H L, 63-83 Home: 10-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-1 12/28 Oklahoma H W, 76-75 2/13 San Diego * H W, 45-40 11/25 at Cal St. Fullerton (1) A L, 60-66 12/29 Fordham H W, 86-71 2/17 Pepperdine * H L, 70-82 11/26 vs Saint Mary’s (1) N W, 74-65 1/2 Colorado State H W, 69-56 2/25 at Gonzaga * A L, 59-65 11/30 Southern Cal. Coll. H W, 81-38 1/4 Wyoming H L, 54-59 2/27 at Portland * A L, 62-78 12/2 UCLA H L, 46-61 1/7 at Cal Poly Pomona A L, 59-62 3/2 at Pepperdine * A L, 56-85 12/9 Chico State H W, 63-57 1/11 Santa Clara * H L, 70-80 * West Coast Conference Game 12/17 vs McNeese State (2) N L, 61-72 1/12 San Diego * H W, 64-60 12/18 vs US International (2) N W, 74-55 1/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 69-88 1993-94 12/20 Southern Utah H W, 79-47 1/19 Pepperdine * H L, 77-79 7-20 Overall, 3-11 WCC 12/28 George Washington H W, 55-53 1/25 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 62-92 Coach: Todd Corman 12/29 Murray State H W, 69-61 1/26 at San Francisco * A L, 55-71 Home: 6-8 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 1-0 1/3 at Weber State A L, 63-83 2/1 San Francisco * H W, 69-60 11/26 vs Northern Illinois (1) N W, 68-60 1/5 at Metropolitan State A W, 83-76 2/2 Saint Mary’s * H L, 63-82 11/27 at Hawai’i (1) A L, 76-81 1/6 at Colorado State A L, 45-55 2/7 at Gonzaga * A L, 60-81 12/1 San Diego State H L, 49-60 1/8 at Wyoming A L, 49-61 2/9 at Portland * A L, 64-65 12/4 Long Beach State H L, 57-64 1/13 at San Francisco * A L, 60-69 2/15 Portland * H W, 74-57 12/11 Nevada-Las Vegas H L, 67-89 1/14 at Santa Clara * A W, 57-56 2/16 Gonzaga * H L, 59-66 12/14 at Texas A L, 46-76 1/20 Gonzaga * H (ot) W, 67-62 2/21 at San Diego * A (ot) W, 95-93 12/16 at Weber State A L, 65-66 1/21 Portland * H W, 66-55 2/23 at Santa Clara * A L, 71-83 12/21 at Cal Poly Pomona A L, 57-73 1/24 Pepperdine * H W, 70-52 * West Coast Conference Game 12/22 New Mexico H W, 52-43 1/27 at Pepperdine * A W, 77-68 (1) Lady-Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT 12/29 San Jose State H L, 68-73 2/3 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 64-78 12/31 Wayland Baptist H W, 90-77 2/4 at San Diego * A W, 73-60 1991-92 1/6 Cal St. Northridge H W, 79-52 2/10 San Diego * H W, 63-53 6-21 Overall, 0-14 WCC 1/8 at Southern Utah A L, 55-81 2/11 Saint Mary’s * H L, 74-80 Coach: Todd Corman 1/14 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 60-80 2/17 at Portland * A L, 61-71 Home: 2-10 Away: 3-11 Neutral: 1-0 1/15 at Santa Clara * A L, 66-72 2/18 at Gonzaga * A W, 65-59 11/23 at Southern Cal. Coll. A W, 76-38 1/21 San Francisco * H W, 53-50 2/24 Santa Clara * H W, 44-43 11/27 at Chicago State A (ot) W, 69-65 1/22 San Diego * H L, 71-72 2/25 San Francisco * H L, 54-55 11/29 vs W. Michigan (1) N W, 63-56 1/26 at Pepperdine * A L, 56-80 * West Coast Conference Game 11/30 at Michigan State (1) A L, 51-82 1/29 Pepperdine * H L, 53-63 (1) CSUF Titan Classic - Fullerton, CA 12/7 Southern Utah H W, 70-65 2/3 at Gonzaga * A L, 53-73 (2) UTEP Classic - El Paso, TX 12/13 Cal Poly Pomona H W, 70-62 2/5 at Portland * A L, 77-82 12/14 at UC Irvine A L, 53-73 2/11 Portland * H L, 57-73 1989-90 12/21 at New Mexico A L, 72-74 2/12 Gonzaga * H W, 66-62 14-14 Overall, 7-7 WCC 12/28 Weber State H (ot) L, 54-60 2/17 at San Diego * A L, 62-74 Coach: Todd Corman 12/30 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 38-70 2/19 at San Francisco * A L, 59-66 Home: 12-5 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 0-1 1/2 Nebraska H L, 54-85 2/25 Santa Clara * H W, 83-79 11/25 Eastern Illinois H W, 84-76 1/5 San Diego State H L, 54-65 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 42-65 11/27 St. Thomas H W, 66-55 1/9 at Cal St. Northridge A W, 54-48 * West Coast Conference Game 12/2 vs Georgia Tech (1) N L, 53-81 1/16 at Portland * A L, 48-73 (1) Hawai’i Paradise Classic - Honolulu, HI 12/3 at Fordham (1) A L, 59-61 1/18 at Gonzaga * A L, 55-77 12/9 Cal Poly Pomona H L, 71-82 1/24 Saint Mary’s * H L, 36-81 1994-95 12/10 Arizona State H L, 72-82 1/25 San Francisco * H L, 42-63 6-21 Overall, 2-12 WCC 12/15 Cal St. Fullerton H L, 58-63 1/31 at San Francisco * A L, 49-77 Coach: Todd Corman 12/18 Western Michigan H W, 85-71 2/1 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 60-73 Home: 5-7 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-3 12/21 Cal St. Hayward H W, 91-84 2/7 San Diego * H L, 58-69 11/27 at Colgate A (ot) L, 74-78 12/28 at Boise State A L, 65-81 2/8 Santa Clara * H L, 52-75 12/1 Cal St. Fullerton H L, 74-96 12/30 at Idaho State A L, 62-69 2/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 41-85 12/6 at Long Beach State A L, 60-77 1/2 Pennsylvania H W, 76-55 2/15 at San Diego * A L, 49-68 12/9 UC Riverside H L, 77-79 1/4 Valparaiso H W, 86-48 2/22 Pepperdine * H L, 35-79 12/17 at San Diego State A L, 32-72 1/8 CS Dominguez Hills H W, 61-50 2/28 Gonzaga * H L, 63-75 12/19 vs Florida (1) N L, 48-85 1/12 Santa Clara * H L, 44-67 2/29 Portland * H L, 64-72 12/20 vs Baylor (1) N L, 56-69 1/13 San Diego * H W, 78-70 3/4 at Pepperdine * A L, 59-71 12/22 at New Mexico A L, 70-71 1/18 at Gonzaga * A (ot) W, 70-66 * West Coast Conference Game 1/2 Columbia H W, 79-43 1/20 at Portland * A L, 52-55 (1) Michigan State Holiday Classic 1/5 at Cal St. Northridge A W, 75-60 1/26 Portland * H W, 64-62 - East Lansing, MI 1/7 Cal Poly Pomona H W, 53-48 1/27 Gonzaga * H W, 63-56 1/13 Saint Mary’s * H L, 62-80 2/3 at San Francisco * A W, 72-67 1992-93 1/14 Santa Clara * H L, 64-71 2/9 San Francisco * H W, 56-55 14-12 Overall, 5-9 WCC 1/19 at San Francisco * A L, 61-79 2/10 Saint Mary’s * H L, 60-72 Coach: Todd Corman 1/21 at San Diego * A L, 55-73 2/13 Pepperdine * H W, 75-64 Home: 11-2 Away: 3-10 1/25 Pepperdine * H W, 54-48 2/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 64-76 12/1 Cal St. Northridge H W, 67-36 1/28 at Pepperdine * A L, 43-72 2/20 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 61-83 12/4 at San Diego State A L, 45-59 2/3 Gonzaga * H W, 86-68 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 55-66 12/12 at Wyoming A W, 53-51 2/4 Portland * H L, 59-65 2/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-49 12/13 at Colorado State A L, 70-82 2/9 at Portland * A L, 59-87 * West Coast Conference Game 12/17 Rice H W, 66-55 2/11 at Gonzaga * A L, 66-80 (1) Fordham Tournament - Bronx, NY 12/20 Western Illinois H W, 71-52 2/17 San Diego * H L, 52-76 12/21 Utah H W, 50-48 2/18 San Francisco * H L, 40-73 12/28 at Canisius College A W, 64-55 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 57 LMU Lions 2/20 Cal Poly H W, 81-57 1997-98 1999-00 2/24 at Santa Clara * A L, 47-80 3-24 Overall, 0-14 WCC 13-15 Overall, 6-8 WCC 2/25 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 75-85 Coach: Julie Wilhoit Coach: Julie Wilhoit 3/2 vs San Francisco (2) N L, 36-58 Home: 3-10 Away: 0-13 Neutral: 0-1 Home: 9-4 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 0-2 * West Coast Conference Game 11/22 at Cal St. Northridge A L, 63-75 11/21 CS Fullerton H W, 80-51 (1) L’eggs/New Mexico State Tournament - Las 11/27 Oklahoma (1) H L, 55-63 11/26 Army (1) H W, 72-43 Cruces, NM 11/28 Miami-Ohio (1) H W, 59-50 11/27 Cleveland State (1) H L, 74-80 (2) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 12/2 at New Mexico State A L, 67-68 12/3 at Kansas (2) A L, 58-73 12/5 Long Beach State H W, 67-64 12/4 vs BYU (2) N L, 49-59 1995-96 12/13 Sacramento State H W, 79-62 12/11 at Fresno State A L, 65-68 12-16 Overall, 3-12 WCC 12/15 Northern Arizona H L, 61-72 12/15 Cal Poly H W, 77-60 Coach: Julie Wilhoit 12/20 at Washington (2) A L, 54-93 12/19 at San Diego State A W, 62-51 Home: 7-7 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 12/21 vs Santa Clara (2) N L, 53-75 12/21 Baylor H W, 71-55 11/24 at Loyola Chicago A L, 76-86 12/30 at Nevada-Las Vegas A L, 60-86 12/29 at Denver A L, 58-59 11/26 at Northeastern Illinois A W, 73-65 1/2 UC Santa Barbara H L, 84-99 12/30 at Colorado A W, 82-72 11/30 Cal Lutheran H W, 90-42 1/5 at Cal St. Fullerton A L, 66-80 1/6 UC Irvine H W, 66-63 12/5 at Cal St. Fullerton A W, 61-45 1/8 at Gonzaga * A L, 59-71 1/9 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 59-89 12/7 Idaho State H W, 62-61 1/10 at Portland * A L, 43-76 1/13 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 56-69 12/15 Cal Poly H W, 83-65 1/16 San Francisco * H L, 42-57 1/15 at San Diego * A W, 57-55 12/18 vs Holy Cross (1) N L, 65-83 1/17 Santa Clara * H L, 67-94 1/21 San Francisco * H (ot) W, 80-68 12/19 at AK-Anchorage (1) A L, 81-87 1/21 at Pepperdine * A L, 54-82 1/22 Santa Clara * H W, 82-72 12/20 vs Marist (1) N W, 74-64 1/24 Pepperdine * H L, 41-51 1/28 at Santa Clara * A (ot) L, 83-89 12/30 Weber State H L, 54-76 1/29 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 61-84 1/29 at San Francisco * A L, 56-74 1/3 Navy H W, 78-63 1/31 at San Diego * A (ot) L, 56-66 2/4 Portland * H W, 80-72 1/5 Idaho H W, 78-59 2/6 San Diego * H L, 51-57 2/5 Gonzaga * H W, 94-73 1/12 San Francisco * H L, 57-70 2/7 Saint Mary’s * H L, 48-55 2/10 at Gonzaga * A W, 74-59 1/13 San Diego * H L, 47-54 2/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 49-93 2/12 at Portland * A L, 55-69 1/19 at Santa Clara * A W, 51-49 2/14 at San Francisco * A L, 61-62 2/16 at Pepperdine * A L, 68-70 1/20 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 65-83 2/20 Portland * H L, 49-79 2/19 Pepperdine * H L, 56-65 1/22 Cal St. Northridge H W, 64-58 2/21 Gonzaga * H L, 62-72 2/25 San Diego * H L, 54-72 1/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 58-91 2/26 at Santa Clara (3) A L, 42-71 2/26 Saint Mary’s * H L, 56-78 1/27 Santa Clara * H L, 59-70 * West Coast Conference Game 3/2 San Diego (3) N L, 62-65 2/1 at Gonzaga * A W, 71-63 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic * West Coast Conference Game 2/3 at Portland * A L, 44-101 - Los Angeles, CA (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic 2/9 Portland * H L, 49-56 (2) Seattle Times Husky Classic - Seattle, WA - Los Angeles, CA 2/10 Gonzaga * H W, 72-57 (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA (2) Jayhawk Commerce Bank Classic 2/14 at Pepperdine * A L, 46-60 - Lawrence, KS 2/17 Pepperdine * H L, 65-75 1998-99 (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 2/22 at San Diego * A L, 50-68 8-19 Overall, 4-10 WCC 2/24 at San Francisco * A L, 43-73 Coach: Julie Wilhoit 2000-01 2/29 vs San Francisco (2) N L, 35-65 Home: 4-7 Away: 3-9 Neutral: 1-3 21-10 Overall, 10-4 WCC * West Coast Conference Game 11/14 Nevada-Las Vegas H L, 57-62 Coach: Julie Wilhoit (1) Northern Lights Tournament - Anchorage, AK 11/20 at Cal Poly A L, 75-84 Home: 11-3 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 3-2 (2) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 11/27 Denver (1) H L, 59-62 11/21 San Diego State H W, 69-59 11/28 Austin Peay (1) H W, 78-66 11/24 Stony Brook (1) H W, 69-54 1996-97 12/1 Cal St. Northridge H W, 74-71 11/25 Xavier (1) H L, 68-84 5-22 Overall, 4-10 WCC 12/4 vs Wyoming (2) N L, 53-65 12/1 vs. Florida Internat’l (2) N L, 63-67 Coach: Julie Wilhoit 12/5 at Air Force (2) A L, 72-83 12/3 vs. CS Northridge (2) N W, 75-59 Home: 4-10 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-2 12/9 at Cal St. Fullerton A W, 84-56 12/5 Fresno State H W, 85-63 11/22 Purdue H L, 49-82 12/21 at Hawai’i (3) A L, 66-78 12/18 at Baylor A L, 66-77 11/24 at Idaho A L, 60-75 12/22 vs Texas Tech (3) N L, 59-82 12/21 at Washington (3) A L, 52-79 11/29 at Indiana (1) A L, 65-82 12/23 vs James Madison (3) N W, 57-46 12/22 vs. W. Michigan (3) N W, 89-56 11/30 vs Brigham Young (1) N L, 54-76 1/2 at UC Irvine A L, 62-63 12/28 Northern Arizona H W, 66-51 12/3 Cal St. Fullerton H L, 58-60 1/8 Gonzaga * H W, 64-57 12/30 Pittsburgh H W, 74-57 12/5 UCLA H L, 39-60 1/9 Portland * H L, 50-77 1/2 at Utah A W, 64-58 12/15 at Long Beach State A L, 47-58 1/15 at San Francisco * A W, 70-51 1/5 at Long Beach State A W, 75-61 12/17 Portland State H L, 54-61 1/16 at Santa Clara * A L, 63-69 1/11 at San Diego * A W, 74-70 12/19 at Northern Arizona (2)A L, 60-69 1/22 Saint Mary’s * H L, 54-56 1/13 at Santa Clara * A L, 55-66 12/20 vs Illinois-Chicago (2) N L, 55-61 1/23 San Diego * H W, 63-43 1/17 Pepperdine * H W, 84-75 12/29 Air Force H W, 65-42 1/28 at San Diego * A W, 66-65 1/20 at Pepperdine * A L, 62-77 12/31 Fordham H L, 68-75 1/30 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 60-78 1/26 Saint Mary’s * H W, 73-68 1/9 at San Francisco * A L, 46-74 2/3 Pepperdine * H L, 65-79 1/27 San Francisco * H W, 76-70 1/11 at San Diego * A W, 60-53 2/6 at Pepperdine * A L, 58-70 2/1 at Portland * A W, 66-65 1/15 Pepperdine * H W, 72-68 2/12 Santa Clara * H L, 63-88 2/3 at Gonzaga * A W, 62-58 1/18 at Pepperdine * A L, 54-58 2/13 San Francisco * H L, 62-76 2/9 Santa Clara * H L, 63-69 1/24 Gonzaga * H (ot) W, 66-62 2/18 at Portland * A L, 49-73 2/10 San Diego * H W, 64-42 1/25 Portland * H L, 59-69 2/20 at Gonzaga * A L, 57-79 2/16 Gonzaga * H W, 60-37 1/30 at Portland * A L, 60-88 2/25 vs Saint Mary’s (4) N L, 65-79 2/17 Portland * H W, 70-52 2/1 at Gonzaga * A L, 74-79 * West Coast Conference Game 2/23 at San Francisco * A W, 74-51 2/7 Santa Clara H L, 83-95 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic 2/24 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 69-78 2/8 Saint Mary’s * H L, 50-87 - Los Angeles, CA 3/1 at San Diego (4) A W, 63-53 2/14 at Saint Mary’s * A L, 51-62 (2) Air Force Classic - Colorado Springs, CO 3/2 vs. San Francisco (4) N W, 73-56 2/15 at Santa Clara * A L, 46-67 (3) Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic 3/3 vs. Saint Mary’s (4) N L, 53-58 2/21 San Diego * H W, 63-57 - Honolulu, HI 3/15 vs. UNLV (5) H L, 56-59 2/22 San Francisco * H L, 56-67 (4) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA * West Coast Conference Game 2/27 Saint Mary’s (3) H L, 58-68 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic * West Coast Conference Game - Los Angeles, CA (1) Full-O-Pep Classic - Bloomington, IN (2) Oakland Tribune Classic - Berkeley, CA (2) Northern Arizona Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ (3) Seattle Times Classic - Seattle, WA (3) WCC Tournament - Los Angeles, CA (4) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA (5) WNIT - Los Angeles, CA 58 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 12-16 Overall, 3-12 WCC 24-6 Overall, 13-1 WCC 17-12 Overall, 10-4 WCC Coach: Julie Wilhoit Coach: Julie Wilhoit Coach: Julie Wilhoit Home: 9-3 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 1-1 Home: 12-1 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 2-2 Home: 7-6 Away: 8-5 Neutral: 2-1 11/9 at Oregon State (1) A L, 58-65 11/21 at NC State A L, 50-84 11/21 at Arizona A L, 66-74 11/21 at Arizona State A W, 70-63 11/23 at UNC Wilmington A W, 77-56 11/21 at UC Irvine A W, 93-73 11/23 Louisiana-Monroe (2) H W, 72-63 11/28 Providence (1) H W, 56-45 11/25 Charlotte (1) H L, 74-82 11/24 Arkansas State (2) H W, 60-58 11/29 Arkansas (1) H W, 64-58 11/26 Georgia (1) H L, 58-89 11/28 Cal Poly H W, 54-46 12/2 at Long Beach State A W, 66-53 12/1 at Weber State A L, 55-65 11/30 vs. George Mason (3) N W, 63-52 12/5 at UC Riverside A W, 82-66 12/3 at Utah A L, 47-63 12/1 at Stony Brook (3) A L, 61-67 12/13 Cal Poly H W, 67-66 12/6 USC H L, 53-59 12/6 Long Beach State H W, 76-68 12/15 UNLV H W, 76-64 12/11 UC Santa Barbara H W, 79-52 12/16 at UC Irvine A W, 66-60 12/18 at IUPUI A W, 66-63 12/17 at Long Beach State A W, 81-72 12/22 at Northern Arizona A L, 63-78 12/21 at Cincinnati A L, 48-59 12/19 Rice H L, 65-80 12/28 Marist College H W, 59-50 12/28 Northwestern (2) H W, 63-45 12/21 Cal Poly H W, 63-57 1/2 at New Mexico A L, 61-71 12/29 Duke (2) H L, 53-81 12/29 vs. Lafayette (2) N W, 68-58 1/4 at Colorado State A L, 57-71 1/3 at Colorado State A L, 42-54 12/30 at Dartmouth (2) A W, 55-46 1/11 San Francisco * H W, 76-58 1/10 at Gonzaga* A L, 54-70 1/6 at San Diego* A W, 70-57 1/12 Saint Mary’s * H L, 69-77 1/12 at Portland* A W, 58-50 1/8 at San Francisco* A W, 64-59 1/17 at Portland * A L, 70-84 1/15 San Diego* H W, 63-52 1/12 Portland* H W, 77-66 1/19 at Gonzaga * A (ot) W, 76-74 1/17 Santa Clara* H W, 69-59 1/14 Gonzaga* H W, 75-46 1/25 San Diego * H W, 73-65 1/24 at Pepperdine* A W, 60-54 1/19 at Saint Mary’s* A W, 68-62 1/26 Santa Clara * H L, 58-73 1/29 at Saint Mary’s* A W, 46-43 1/21 at Santa Clara* A L, 58-71 1/30 at Pepperdine * A W, 75-67 1/31 at San Francisco* A W, 74-58 1/28 at Pepperdine* A W, 50-48 2/2 Pepperdine * H L, 62-67 2/5 Gonzaga* H W, 70-58 2/2 San Francisco* H W, 63-56 2/8 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 81-79 2/7 Portland* H W, 62-54 2/4 San Diego* H W, 61-58 2/9 at San Francisco * A L, 62-71 2/12 at Santa Clara* A W, 58-53 2/11 Pepperdine* H L, 47-53 2/15 Gonzaga * H W, 63-49 2/14 at San Diego* A W, 52-48 2/16 at Gonzaga* A L, 53-43 2/16 Portland * H W, 71-48 2/21 Pepperdine* H W, 59-38 2/18 at Portland* A W, 66-58 2/21 at Santa Clara * A L, 63-65 2/26 San Francisco* H W, 64-46 2/23 Santa Clara* H W, 89-74 2/23 at San Diego * A L, 60-62 2/28 Saint Mary’s* H W, 57-55 2/25 Saint Mary’s* H L, 58-66 2/28 vs. San Francisco (4) N L, 63-65 3/6 vs. Portland (3) N W, 59-54 3/2 vs. San Diego (3) N W, 61-56 * West Coast Conference Game 3/7 vs. Gonzaga (3) N W, 61-58 3/4 vs. Pepperdine (3) N L, 58-59 (1) Preseason WNIT - Corvallis, OR 3/20 vs. Baylor (4) N L, 71-60 * West Coast Conference Game (2) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic * West Coast Conference Game (1) LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament - Los Angeles, CA (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic - Los Angeles, CA (3) Holiday Inn Express Invitational - Los Angeles, CA (2) Dartmouth Tournament - Hanover, NH - Stony Brook, NY (2) LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Beach Classic (3) WCC Tournament - Spokane, WA (4) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA - Los Angeles, CA (3) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA 2006-07 2002-03 (4) NCAA Tournament - Albuquerque, NM 19-12 Overall, 9-5 WCC 14-15 Overall, 5-9 WCC Coach: Julie Wilhoit Coach: Julie Wilhoit 2004-05 Home: 7-5 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 4-1 Home: 10-3 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 1-2 16-13 Overall. 9-5 WCC 11/09 at Stanford A L, 61-88 11/25 UC Riverside H W, 77-53 Coach: Julie Wilhoit 11/17 vs. Toledo (1) N W, 56-53 11/29 South Alabama (1) H W, 40-37 Home: 7-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 3-1 11/18 at Xavier (1) A L, 65-75 11/30 NC State (1) H W, 66-58 11/19 vs. Colorado (1) N L, 58-75 11/21 Long Beach State H W, 61-38 12/2 Cal St. Fullerton H W, 66-40 11/20 vs. Cal St. Fullerton (1) N W, 67-58 11/24 American (2) H W, 67-62 12/5 at UC Santa Barbara A L, 63-76 11/26 IUPUI (2) H W, 55-44 11/25 Texas A&M (2) H L, 52-77 12/14 Long Beach State H W, 58-50 11/27 Weber State (2) H L, 62-78 11/28 at Cal Poly A W, 64-62 12/16 at Cal Poly A W, 65-54 11/30 at Cal St. Fullerton A W, 67-50 12/1 at UC Irvine A L, 59-79 12/20 at Hawaii (2) A L, 51-56 12/2 Cal St. Northridge H W, 62-50 12/7 Hawaii H W, 79-69 12/21 vs. Chattanooga (2) N L, 52-59 12/5 at USC A L, 56-77 12/9 at UC Santa Barbara A W, 63-58 12/28 UC Irvine H W, 50-47 12/11 at Cal Poly A L, 59-66 12/18 Northern Arizona H L, 58-74 12/30 at Arkansas A L, 52-87 12/18 Utah H L, 33-56 12/21 at Fresno State A W, 65-60 1/2 at Cal St. Northridge A W, 70-60 12/21 at Cincinnati A L, 45-55 12/29 vs Colgate (3) N W, 85-57 1/7 at UNLV A L, 51-61 12/28 vs. Hofstra (3) N W, 76-72 12/30 at Iowa State (3) A L, 55-71 1/10 Portland * H W, 78-57 12/29 at Miami (3) A L, 67-78 1/5 Gonzaga* H L, 56-60 1/11 Gonzaga * H W, 58-42 1/2 UC Santa Barbara H W, 59-58 1/7 Portland* H W, 54-34 1/16 at San Diego * A L, 61-65 1/6 at San Francisco A W, 62-56 1/11 at San Francisco* A W, 70-64 1/18 at Santa Clara * A L, 60-76 1/8 at San Diego A W, 69-49 1/13 at San Diego* A L, 49-50 1/25 Pepperdine * H (ot) L, 46-51 1/13 Gonzaga H L, 59-67 1/20 Pepperdine* H W, 52-35 1/31 Saint Mary’s * H W, 54-45 1/15 Portland H W, 70-61 1/25 Saint Mary’s* H L, 59-64 2/1 San Francisco * H L, 47-56 1/20 at Santa Clara A L, 51-54 1/27 Santa Clara* H W, 67-52 2/6 at Gonzaga * A L, 64-67 1/22 at Saint Mary’s A W, 75-40 2/1 at Portland* A W, 74-52 2/8 at Portland * A L, 56-57 1/29 Pepperdine H L, 56-60 2/3 at Gonzaga* A L, 56-66 2/14 Santa Clara * H L, 49-57 2/3 San Diego H W, 59-41 2/8 San Diego* H L, 60-69 2/16 San Diego * H W, 67-47 2/5 San Francisco H W, 58-55 2/10 San Francisco* H W, 65-52 2/22 at Pepperdine * A L, 63-76 2/10 at Portland A W, 69-60 2/17 at Pepperdine* A W, 63-52 2/28 at San Francisco * A L, 49-71 2/12 at Gonzaga A L, 48-70 2/22 at Santa Clara* A W, 65-56 3/1 at Saint Mary’s * A W, 74-67 2/17 Saint Mary’s H L, 55-69 2/24 at Saint Mary’s* A W, 76-61 3/6 vs. Portland (3) N W, 61-47 2/19 Santa Clara H W, 63-52 3/1 vs. Santa Clara (4) N W, 65-49 3/7 vs. Santa Clara (3) N L, 54-68 2/26 at Pepperdine A W, 62-44 3/3 vs. Pepperdine (4) N W, 64-61 * West Coast Conference Game 3/3 vs. San Diego (4) N W, 68-49 3/4 vs. Gonzaga (4) N L, 47-64 (1) LMU • Furama Thanksgiving Classic 3/5 at Santa Clara (4) A L, 64--73 - Los Angeles, CA * West Coast Conference Game * West Coast Conference Game (2) Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic (1) John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic - Reno, NV (1) Xavier Tournament - Cincinnati, OH - Honolulu, HI (2) LMU Marina del Rey Marriott Thanksgiving (2) LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament (3) WCC Tournament - San Diego, CA Classic - Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles, CA (3) Miami Holiday Classic - Miami, FL (3) Iowa State Tournament - Ames, IA (4) WCC Tournament - Santa Clara, CA (4) WCC Tournament - Portland, OR 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 59 LMU Lions All-Time Results Against Opponents Air Force...... 1-1 Buffalo...... 1-0 CS Northridge...... 11-3 Denver...... 0-2 2000 W 94-73 1997 W 65-42 1993 W 60-53 1983 L 66-70 1998 L 59-62 W 74-59 1998 L 72-83 1984 W 43-31 2000 L 58-59 2001 W 62-58 Cal Baptist ...... 2-2 W 59-53 W 60-37 Alaska-Anchorage... 0-1 1982 L 66-73 1991 L 57-69 Duke...... 0-1 2002 W (ot) 76-74 1985 L 52-69 L 72-73 1992 W 54-48 2004 L 81-53 W 63-49 W 67-47 1993 W 67-36 2003 W 58-42 Alaska-Fairbanks..... 1-1 1983 W 62-52 1994 W 79-52 Eastern Illinois...... 1-0 L 64-67 1985 L 69-86 1995 W 75-60 1990 W 84-76 2004 L 70-54 1986 W 81-52 Cal Lutheran...... 6-0 1996 W 64-58 W 70-58 1982 W 71-39 1998 L 63-75 Fairfield...... 0-1 W 61-58 American...... 1-0 W 55-34 W 74-71 1987 L 50-73 2005 L 59-67 2007 W 67-62 1983 W 99-41 2001 W 75-59 L 48-70 W 77-37 2003 W 70-60 Florida...... 0-1 2006 W 75-46 Arizona...... 0-1 1987 W 94-55 2005 W 62-50 1995 L 48-85 L 43-53 2006 L 66-74 2007 L 56-60 1996 W 90-42 Cal St. Stanislaus..... 1-1 Florida Intern’l...... 0-1 L 56-66 Arizona State...... 1-3 1983 L 60-77 2001 L 63-67 L 47-64 1985 L 47-73 Cal Poly Pomona..... 2-4 1987 W 72-66 1990 L 72-82 1988 L 41-57 Fordham...... 1-2 Hawai‘i ...... 1-8 1991 L 62-109 1990 L 71-82 Canisius ...... 1-0 1990 L 59-61 1983 L 54-71 2002 W 70-63 1991 L 59-62 1993 W 64-55 1991 W 86-71 L 66-89 1992 W 70-62 1997 L 68-75 L 60-85 Arkansas...... 2-1 1994 L 57-73 Chapman...... 0-7 1984 L 64-80 1988 W 60-58 1995 W 53-48 1982 L 55-104 Fort Lewis...... 1-0 1988 L 48-83 2003 L 52-87 1983 L 67-80 1986 W 61-60 1994 L 76-81 2004 W 64-58 Cal Poly...... 8-2 L 59-78 1998 L 66-78 1995 W 81-57 1985 L 43-85 Fresno State...... 2-1 2003 L 51-56 Arkansas State...... 1-0 1996 W 83-65 L 45-65 2000 L 65-68 2007 W 79-69 2002 W 60-58 1998 L 75-84 1986 L 42-59 2001 W 85-63 2000 W 77-60 L 44-64 2007 W 65-60 Hofstra...... 1-0 Army...... 1-0 2002 W 54-46 2005 W 76-72 2000 W 72-43 2003 W 65-54 Charlotte...... 0-1 George Mason...... 1-0 2004 W 67-66 2006 L 74-82 2002 W 63-52 Idaho...... 1-1 Austin Peay...... 1-0 2005 L 59-66 1996 W 78-59 1998 W 78-66 2006 W 63-57 Chicago State...... 1-0 George Washington 1-0 1997 L 60-75 2007 W 64-62 1992 W (ot) 69-65 1989 W 55-53 Azusa Pacific...... 1-5 Idaho State...... 1-2 1982 L 67-68 Cal State Chico ...... 1-0 Cincinnati...... 0-2 Georgia...... 0-1 1987 L 58-87 W 84-77 1989 W 63-57 2004 L 59-48 2006 L 58-89 1990 L 62-69 1984 L 54-61 2005 L 45-55 1996 W 62-61 L 54-59 CS Dominguez Hills 1-3 Georgia Tech...... 0-1 1985 L 51-52 1982 L 74-91 Cleveland State...... 0-1 1990 L 53-81 Illinois-Chicago...... 0-1 L 50-52 1983 L 65-80 2000 L 74-80 1997 L 55-61 L 60-88 Gonzaga...... 21-22 Baylor...... 1-3 1990 W 61-50 Colgate...... 1-1 1985 L 78-100 Indiana...... 0-1 1995 L 56-69 1995 L (ot) 74-78 1988 L (ot) 55-56 1997 L 65-82 2000 W 71-55 Cal State Fullerton.. 6-5 2007 W 85-57 L 52-66 2001 L 66-77 1989 L 60-66 1989 W (ot) 67-62 Iowa State...... 0-1 2004 L 71-60 1990 L 58-63 Colorado...... 1-1 W 65-59 2007 L 55-71 1995 L 74-96 2000 W 82-72 1990 W (ot) 70-66 Biola...... 4-4 1996 W 61-45 2005 L 58-75 W 63-56 IUPUI...... 2-0 1982 L 50-88 1997 L 58-60 1991 L 60-81 2004 W 66-63 L 53-71 1998 L 66-80 Colorado State...... 2-4 L 59-66 2005 W 54-44 1983 W 67-61 W 84-56 1988 W 67-56 1992 L 55-77 L 54-63 2000 W 80-51 1989 L 45-55 L 63-75 James Madison...... 1-0 1984 W 77-63 2003 W 66-40 1991 W 69-56 1993 W 71-56 1998 W 57-46 L 59-80 2005 W 67-58 1993 L 70-82 L 59-65 1985 W 82-70 2005 W 67-50 2002 L 57-71 1994 L 53-73 Kansas...... 0-1 W 75-74 2004 L 54-42 W 66-62 2000 L 58-73 Cal State Hayward.. 2-0 1995 W 86-68 Boise State...... 0-2 1984 W 76-51 Columbia...... 2-0 L 66-80 Kansas State...... 0-1 1985 L 52-69 1990 W 91-84 1988 W 63-58 1996 W 71-63 1987 L 49-73 1990 L 65-81 1995 W 79-43 W 72-57 CS Los Angeles...... 1-3 1997 W (ot) 66-62 Lafayette...... 1-0 Brigham Young...... 0-2 1982 L 59-64 Dartmouth...... 2-0 L 74-79 2006 W 68-58 1997 L 54-76 1983 W 54-49 1988 W 69-56 1998 L 59-71 2000 L 49-59 1984 L 61-70 2006 W 55-46 L 62-72 L 53-69 1999 W 64-57 L 57-69

60 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions La Verne...... 3-0 Nevada-Reno...... 2-7 Pepperdine...... 15-39 1990 L 52-55 W 72-61 1982 W 79-46 1984 L 61-64 1982 L 64-83 W 64-62 1994 L 60-80 W 93-55 1985 L 62-70 L 60-76 1991 L 64-65 L 42-65 1994 W 88-55 1986 L 63-68 1983 L 61-78 W 74-57 1995 L 62-80 L 54-78 1984 L 80-91 1992 L 48-73 L 75-85 Long Beach State.... 7-3 1987 L 56-63 L 70-97 L 64-72 1996 L 65-83 1994 L 57-64 L 51-73 L 69-92 1993 W 74-61 L 58-91 1995 L 60-77 1988 W (ot) 85-72 1985 L 58-96 L 62-78 1997 L 50-87 1997 L 47-58 L 41-60 L 67-85 1994 L 77-82 L 51-62 1998 W 67-64 1991 W 87-75 1986 L 62-65 L 57-73 L 58-68 2001 W 75-61 L 64-84 1995 L 59-65 1998 L 61-84 2002 W 76-68 New Mexico...... 2-5 1987 L 53-56 L 59-87 L 48-55 2003 W 58-50 1985 L 63-71 L 50-73 1996 L 44-101 1999 L 54-56 2004 W 66-53 1987 L 39-66 1988 L 52-75 L 49-56 L 60-78 2006 W 81-72 1992 L 72-74 W 79-71 1997 L 59-69 L 65-79 2007 W 61-38 1993 W 60-53 1989 W 70-52 L 60-88 2000 L 56-69 1994 W 52-43 W 77-68 1998 L 43-76 L 56-78 Louisiana-Monroe... 1-0 1995 L 70-71 1990 W 75-64 L 49-79 2001 W 73-68 2002 W 72-63 2002 L 61-71 L 64-76 1999 L 50-77 L 69-78 1991 L 69-88 L 49-73 L 53-58 Louisiana Tech...... 0-1 New Mexico State... 0-1 L 77-79 2000 W 80-72 2002 L 69-77 1985 L 46-79 1998 L 67-68 1992 L 35-79 L 55-69 W 81-79 L 59-71 2001 W 66-65 2003 W 54-45 Loyola Chicago...... 0-1 North Dakota...... 0-1 1993 L 70-82 W 70-52 W 74-67 1996 L 76-86 1986 L 47-81 L 56-85 2002 L 70-84 2004 W 46-43 1994 L 56-80 W 71-48 W 57-55 Marist...... 2-0 North Carolina St.... 1-1 L 53-63 2003 W 78-57 2005 W 70-45 1996 W 74-64 2003 W 66-58 1995 W 54-48 L 56-57 L 55-69 2002 W 59-50 2004 L 50-84 L 43-72 W 61-47 2006 W 68-62 1996 L 46-60 2004 W 58-50 L 58-66 Masters College...... 1-0 UNC-Wilmington..... 1-0 L 65-75 W 59-54 2007 L 59-64 1991 W 130-52 2004 W 77-56 1997 W 72-68 2005 W 70-61 W 76-61 L 54-58 W 69-60 McNeese State...... 0-1 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1998 L 54-82 2006 W 77-66 San Diego...... 24-28 1989 L 61-72 1996 W 73-65 L 41-52 W 66-58 1984 L 44-61 1999 L 65-79 2007 W 54-34 N/A Metropolitan St...... 1-0 Northwestern...... 1-0 L 58-70 W 74-52 1985 L 69-71 1989 W 83-76 2004 W 63-45 2000 L 68-70 L 41-69 L 56-65 Portland State...... 0-1 1986 L 39-63 Miami...... 0-1 Northern Arizona.... 1-6 2001 W 84-75 1997 L 54-61 L 47-59 2005 L 67-78 1986 L 44-93 L 62-77 L 59-79 1988 L 52-78 2002 W 75-67 Providence...... 1-0 1987 L 54-62 Miami-Ohio...... 1-0 1997 L 60-69 L 62-67 2004 W 56-45 L 56-69 1998 W 59-50 1998 L 61-72 2003 L (ot) 46-51 1988 L 56-60 2001 W 66-51 L 63-76 Purdue...... 0-1 L 63-66 Michigan State...... 0-1 2002 L 63-78 2004 W 60-54 1997 L 49-82 1989 W 73-60 1992 L 51-82 2007 L 58-74 W 59-38 W 63-53 2005 L 56-60 Redlands...... 5-0 1990 W 78-70 Murray State...... 1-0 Northern Illinois...... 1-0 W 62-44 1983 W 58-53 L 55-66 1989 W 69-61 1994 W 68-60 2006 W 50-48 W 79-51 1991 W 64-60 L 47-53 W 73-60 W (ot) 95-93 Navy...... 1-0 Notre Dame...... 0-1 L 58-59 1984 W 68-58 1992 L 58-69 1996 W 78-63 1987 L 40-78 2007 W 52-35 1988 W 71-39 L 49-68 W 62-52 1993 L 49-63 Nebraska...... 0-1 Occidental...... 2-0 W 64-61 Rice...... 1-1 W 45-40 1992 L 54-85 1982 W 67-66 1993 W 66-55 1994 L 71-72 1983 W 74-36 Pittsburgh...... 1-0 2006 L 65-80 L 62-74 Nevada-Las Vegas... 1-5 2000 W 74-57 N/A 1994 L 67-89 Oklahoma...... 1-1 Sacramento State ... 1-0 1995 L 55-73 1998 L 60-86 1991 W 76-75 Pt. Loma Nazarene.. 2-1 1998 W 79-62 L 52-76 1999 L 57-62 1998 L 55-63 1982 L 48-59 1996 L 47-54 2001 L 56-59 1983 W 74-57 Saint Mary’s...... 13-31 L 50-68 2003 L 51-61 Oregon State...... 0-1 1984 W 74-72 1988 W 58-46 1997 W 60-53 2004 W 76-64 2002 L 58-65 W 87-73 W 63-57 Pomona-Pitzer...... 1-2 1989 W 74-65 1998 L (ot) 56-66 Pacific...... 0-1 1982 L 44-54 L 64-78 L 51-57 1987 L 66-76 1983 W 77-74 L 74-80 1999 W 63-43 1984 L 49-67 1990 L 60-72 W 66-65 Pacific Christian...... 0-1 L 61-83 2000 W 57-55 1982 L 71-78 Portland...... 18-23 1991 L 62-92 L 54-72 1988 L 58-60 L 63-82 L 62-65 Pennsylvania...... 1-0 L 41-58 1992 L 36-81 2001 W 74-70 1990 W 76-55 1989 W 66-55 L 60-73 W 64-42 L 61-71 1993 L 52-54 W 63-53 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 61 LMU Lions 2002 W 73-65 San Jose State...... 0-1 SW Missouri State... 0-1 UC Riverside...... 3-4 1996 L 54-76 L 60-62 1994 L 68-73 1987 L 44-78 1983 L 91-99 2005 L 62-78 2003 L 61-65 1984 W 81-71 2006 L 55-65 W 67-47 Santa Clara...... 13-37 SW Texas St...... 0-1 1986 L 60-76 2004 W 63-52 1985 L 32-75 1991 L 68-77 1987 L 63-76 Western Illinois...... 1-0 W 52-48 1986 L 53-75 1995 L 77-79 1993 W 71-52 2005 W 69-49 L 64-71 St. John’s...... 0-1 2003 W 77-53 W 59-41 1987 L 50-74 1986 L 67-88 2004 W 82-66 Western Michigan... 3-0 W 68-49 W 58-55 1990 W 85-71 2006 W 70-57 1988 L 44-45 St. Thomas...... 3-0 UC San Diego...... 1-1 1992 W 63-56 W 61-58 L 47-54 1986 W 77-62 1982 W 80-78 2001 W 89-56 W 61-56 1989 W 57-56 1988 W 50-33 L 67-79 2007 L 49-50 W 44-43 1990 W 66-55 Western State...... 0-1 L 60-69 1990 L 44-67 UC Santa Barbara.... 4-9 1987 L 69-73 L 47-49 Stanford...... 0-2 1982 L 35-84 San Diego State...... 2-4 1991 L 70-80 1988 L 38-83 1984 W 63-59 1992 L 54-65 L 71-83 2007 L 61-88 L 70-89 Whittier...... 2-0 1993 L 45-59 1992 L 52-75 1985 L 57-71 1982 W 76-61 1994 L 49-60 L 41-85 Stony Brook...... 1-1 L 63-77 1983 W 85-44 1995 L 32-72 1993 L 47-67 2001 W 69-54 1988 L 38-43 2000 W 62-51 L 63-83 2002 L 61-67 1992 L 38-70 Wisc.-Green Bay ..... 0-1 2001 W 69-59 1994 L 66-72 1998 L 84-99 1986 L 62-67 W 83-79 Tenn.-Chattanooga 0-1 2000 L 59-89 San Francisco...... 21-28 1995 L 64-71 2003 L 52-59 2003 L 63-76 Wyoming...... 2-3 1985 L 64-79 L 47-80 2005 W 59-58 1988 W 65-57 1986 L 63-88 1996 W 51-49 Texas...... 0-1 2006 W 79-52 1989 L 49-61 L 62-80 L 59-70 1994 L 46-76 2007 W 63-58 1991 L 54-59 1987 L 51-74 1997 L 83-95 1993 W 53-51 L 49-68 L 46-67 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 USC...... 0-2 1998 L 53-65 1988 W 50-44 1998 L 53-75 2007 L 52-77 2005 L 56-77 W 41-30 L 94-67 2006 L 53-59 Xavier...... 0-2 1989 L 60-69 L 49-93 Texas-Arlington...... 1-0 2001 L 68-84 L 54-55 L 42-71 1987 W 55-53 U.S. International.... 3-9 2007 L 65-75 1990 W 72-67 1999 L 73-79 1982 L 65-88 W 56-55 L 63-88 Texas-El Paso...... 1-2 L 65-68 Yale...... 1-0 1991 L 55-71 2000 W 82-72 1986 L 65-70 1983 W 76-75 1985 W 59-57 W 69-60 L (ot) 83-89 1987 L 66-74 W 66-55 1992 L 42-63 2001 L 55-66 1991 W 86-56 1984 L 81-90 L 49-77 L 63-69 1985 L 69-84 1993 L 51-66 2002 L 58-73 Texas Tech...... 0-1 L 67-91 W 54-51 L 63-65 1998 L 59-82 1986 L 58-85 1994 W 53-50 2003 L 60-76 L 66-108 L 59-66 L 49-57 Toledo...... 1-0 1987 L 52-91 1995 L 61-79 L 54-68 2007 W 56-53 L 64-90 L 40-73 2004 W 69-59 1989 W 74-55 L 36-58 W 58-53 UC Irvine...... 5-8 1996 L 44-101 2005 L 51-54 1984 L 60-87 Utah...... 2-2 L 43-73 W 63-52 1985 L 54-73 1993 W 50-48 L 35-65 L 64-73 L 51-66 2001 W 64-58 1997 L 46-74 2006 L 58-71 1986 L 35-64 2005 L 33-56 L 56-67 W 89-74 1987 L 55-78 2006 L 47-63 1998 L 42-57 2007 W 67-52 1991 W 75-65 L 61-62 W 65-56 1992 L 53-73 Utah State...... 0-1 1999 W 70-51 W 65-49 1999 L 62-63 1986 L 61-73 L 62-76 2000 W 66-63 2000 W (ot) 80-68 South Alabama...... 1-0 2002 W 66-60 Valparaiso...... 1-0 L 56-74 2003 W 40-37 2003 W 50-47 1990 W 86-48 2001 W 76-70 2006 W 93-73 W 74-71 Southern Cal. Coll... 6-0 2007 L 59-79 Vanderbilt...... 0-1 W 73-56 1982 W 64-46 1991 L 75-81 2002 W 76-58 W 82-57 UCLA ...... 0-5 L 62-71 1987 W 93-60 1984 L 59-106 Washington...... 0-2 L 63-65 1988 W 94-38 1987 L 45-72 1998 L 54-93 2003 L 47-56 1989 W 81-38 1989 L 46-61 2001 L 52-79 L 49-71 1992 W 76-38 1993 L 47-81 2004 W 74-58 1997 L 39-60 Wayland Baptist...... 1-0 W 64-46 Southern Utah...... 3-3 1994 W 90-77 2005 W 62-56 1986 L 58-64 W 58-55 1989 W 79-47 Weber State...... 1-7 2006 W 64-59 1991 L 73-82 1986 L 52-83 W 63-56 1992 W 70-65 1988 W 71-59 2007 W 70-64 1993 W (ot) 68-60 1989 L 63-83 W 65-52 1994 L 55-81 1992 L (ot) 54-60 1994 L 65-66 62 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions All-Time Roster a • a • a Jennifer Hall 2006-07 s • s • s Tracey Anderson 1986 Emily Hart 1995-96 Lisa Sampson 1984-85-86 Amy Atkinson 1987-88 Lisa Helmers 2007 Margie Schulte 1983-84-85 Claudine Auld 2002-03 Jody Henderson 1988-89 Sharonne Scott 1983-84 Jennifer Henry 2002-03-04-05 Stephanie Secord 1982-83-84-85 b • b • b Mary Hernandez 1982-83 Raelen Self 2001-02-03-04 Sylvia Bauer 1987-88 Madeline Herril 1982-83 Kisha Shephard 1998-99 Latisha Beam 1994-95 Becky Hogue 2004 Emily Shopper 1994 Rosa Bernasconi 1999-00-01-02 Nakia Holmes 1999 Robin Sims 1981 Michelle Bettencourt 1987-88-89-90 Jennifer Horan 1987 Adrianne Slaughter 2001-02-03-04 Karolin Bidrussian 1998-99 Lisa Humphreys 1991 Rebecca Smissen 1987 Martanya Blair 1991-92-93-94 Dana Hunter 1997-98-99-00 Jenni Smith 2003-04-05-06 Shelly Boston 1995 Ida Somero-Brown 1984-85-86 Jean Boylan 1981 i • i • i Jenna Sybesma 2006-07 Rosemary Boyle 1982-83 Lianne Ishikawa 1994-95-96 Katie Brazelton 1990 t • t • t Bryn Britton 1999-00-01-02 j • j • j Nicole Taylor 1989-90 Lynn Brown 1997-98-99-00 Jamie Jesko 1989-90-91-93 Barbara Terhar 1988 Michele Brown 2001-02-03-04 Julie Jarosz 1999 Nicole Thompson 2005 Sara Brown 2005-06 Pat Trammell 1983-84-85 Sheri Brown 1993-94 k • k • k Kim Turner 1986 Kristen Bruich 1988-89-90-91 Malia Kaizuka 1991 Mary Turner 2002-03-04-05 Meghan Kenny 1995-96-97-98 c • c • c Lisa Kim 1986 v • v • v Jenifer Callahan 2001 Kim Koch 1984-85-86-87 Jessica Vargas 2007 Raquel Castellanos 2004-05 Kathy Villaruel 1981-82 Erin Caviezel 1995-96-97-98 l • l • l Teresa Chauvin 1981-82 Joelle Longobardi 1989-90-91-92 w • w • w Joell Coltrane 1990-91 Kathy Lopez 1984-85 Desiree Warren 1992-93-94-95 Chris Connolly 1984-85-86-87 Amy Lundquist 1993-94 Shanese Washington 2000-01 Ann Corriea 1982-83 Marlee Webb 1993-94-95-96 Kim Cunningham 1992-95 m • m • m Tanya White 1992-93-94-95 Ruby Maciel 1997 Jacquelyn Woods 2002-03-04-05 d • d • d Amber Magner 1994 Shannon Wosman 2000-01-02-03 Kressy De Camp 1986 Noelle Manfre 1987-88-89 Amanda DeCoud 2005-06-07 Ann Marie Marinovich 1981 y • y • y April DeJohnette 2001 Jasmin Matthews 2001-02-03-04 Heidi Yoshioka 1985 Ashlee Dunlap 2005-06-07 Trish McDonough 1990 Maryanne Dunn 1983-84-85-86 Cathy McNamee 1987-88-89-90 z • z • z Wendy Miller 1994-95-96-97 Lynelle Zabell 1983-84-85-86 e • e • e Cassady Moore 2006-07 Bianca Ziemann 2003-04-05-06 Lisa Eagen 1989 Keli Moore 1996 Rachael Ziemann 2003-04-05-06 Donna Enfijian 1981-82-83 Sarah Moore 1992-93-94 Bronwyn Evans 2005-06-07 Sharmayne Murphy 1995-97-98-99 Head Coaches Princess Murray 1992 Dick Beede 1984-85 f • f • f Kate Murray 2000-01-02-03-04 Todd Corman 1985-94 Lynn Flanagan 1988-89-90-91 Frances O’Meara 1981-84 Stephanie Fleischaker 1987 n • n • n Julie Wilhoit 1995-present Christy Fortney 1991-92 Jennifer Nakanishi 1994 Althea Fuentes 1983 Carrie Noyes 2005-06 Assistant Coaches Laura Nugent 1991-92 Tami Adkins 1994-95, 2000-07 g • g • g Julie Brase 2003-05 Nicole Gaines 1996-97 o • o • o Will Callanen 2006-07 Viola Gamez 1998-99 Valerie Ogoke 2005-06-07 Rene Esquer 1982-83 Leisha Gardner 1984 Regan O’Hara 1988-89 Lynn Flanagan 1991-Present Allison Gerber 2000-01 Tammy Olson 1995-97-98 Viola Gamez 1999-00 Tricia Gibson 1988-89-90-91 Cecily O’Rielly-Williams 2001 Michael Hamilton 1983-84 Karen Gilbert 1982-83 Jennifer Osur 1986 Janae Hubbard 2002-03 Jackie Gomez 1983 Cedric Hurt 1982-84 Kavita Goss 2007 p • p • p Rondre Jackson 1997-99 Miki Graf 1992 Theresa Palmer 1998-99-00 Doug Lloyd 1995-97 Natalie Graham 1994 Joni Parker 1985 Brett Marches 1990-91 Stacie Granger 1996-97 Amanda Patton 2004-05-06-07 Michael McIntyre 2000-02 Amber Gravely 1998-99-00 Yvette Perrodin 1983-84-85-86 Brooke Meadows 1993-94 Miki Groholski 1995-96-98-99 Julie Porter 1982-83-84 Cynthia Pereira-Antencio 1985-90 Jevay Grooms 2003-04-05-06 Suzy Scott 1984-85 Annette Guerrero 1996-97-98 r • r • r Shannon Wright 1991-93 Colleen Reilly 1986 h • h • h Taryn Reynolds 1997-98-99-00-01 Lisa Haderlein 1981 McKena Richardson 2004 Chris Hagemann 1987-88-89-90 Nikki Rouillard 1992-93 2007-08 Women’s Basketball 63 LMU Lions Australia 2005 In May of 2005, the LMU women’s basketball team took a two-week trip to Australia, visiting Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, and the Great Barrier Reef. The trip featured five games for the Lions against Australian club teams but it is the off-court adventures that the players and coaches will always remember. From meetings with native Aboriginal tribesmen to encounters with kangaroos or swimming at Surfer’s Paradise and bun- gee jumping, the trip was about more than just basketball.

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States Visited by LMU Since 2001-02 Since 2000-01, LMU has played regular Colorado: Nevada: season games in 19 * includes opponents on 2007-08 schedule Colorado State Reno (John Ascuaga’s states and traveled to District of Columbia: Nugget Classic) locations as far away Arizona: Georgetown UNLV as Australia out of sea- Arizona George Washington New Mexico: son. States that LMU Arizona State Florida: Albuquerque (NCAA has visited are shaded Northern Arizona Miami (Miami Holiday Tournament) on the map above. A Arkansas: Classic) North Carolina: complete list of states Arkansas Hawai’i: NC State and opponents visited California: Honolulu (Ala Moana UNC-Wilmington in that time is at left. Cal Hotel Paradise Classic) Ohio: Cal Poly Hawai’i Cincinnati Idaho: Xavier Tournament Long Beach State Opposite page: Just some of Pepperdine Boise State Oregon: the locations visited by LMU in Saint Mary’s Indiana: Portland recent years. Clockwise from San Diego IUPUI Texas: top left: Ames, IA; Arizona Iowa: Baylor Head Coach Lute Olson’s house, San Francisco Tucson, AZ; Indianapolis, IN; Santa Clara Ames (Iowa State Utah: Salt Lake City, UT; South Beach Southern California Tournament) Utah Miami, FL; Outer Banks, NC; Stanford New York: Washington: Honolulu, HI. Stony Brook (Holiday Inn Gonzaga UC Irvine In 2007-08, the Lions will make UC Riverside Express Invitational) Seattle (Seattle Times non-conference out-of-state trips UC Santa Barbara Classic) to Boise, ID, Las Vegas, NV, Flag- staff, AZ, and Washington, DC.

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2007-08 Women’s Basketball 67 LMU Lions Giving Back Community service is a vital part in the growth and development of every player on the LMU women’s basketball team. It is an opportunity in understanding the responsibility of volunteering. Through the community experience, the players come together to realize that life extends beyond the boundaries of a court and beyond the bound- aries of a beautiful campus. The motivation is not only to help some less fortunate, but also to help the players learn the potential impact they can each have in the communities they live in.

The belief inherent in the Lions is that they are basketball players for three hours a day; they will be women with social responsibilities forever. At LMU and as a member of the LMU women’s basketball team, each athlete learns much more than the game of basketball... they learn about life.

68 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions 2007-08 Opponents Boise State UNLV Long Beach State November 9 • 5:00 p.m. November 11 • 3:00 p.m. November 15 • 7:00 p.m. Taco Bell Arena Thomas & Mack Center Boise, ID Las Vegas, NV Long Beach, CA

Location:...... Boise, ID Location:...... Las Vegas, NV Location:...... Long Beach, CA Enrollment:...... 18,876 Enrollment:...... 28,000 Enrollment:...... 35, 600 Nickname:...... Broncos Nickname:...... Lady Rebels Nickname:...... 49ers Colors:...... Royal Blue and Orange Colors:...... Scarlet and Grey Colors:...... Black and Gold Conference:...... Western Athletic Conference:...... Mountain West Conference:...... Big West Athletic Director:...... Gene Bleymaier Athletic Director:...... Mike Hamrick Athletic Director:...... Vic Cegles Arena:...... Taco Bell Arena (12,400) Arena:...... Thomas & Mack Center (18,500) Arena:...... The Walter Pyramid (4,200)

Head Coach:...... Gordy Presnell Head Coach:...... Regina Miller Head Coach:...... Mary Hegarty Career Record:...... 435-151 (20 years) Career Record:...... 227-203 (15 years) Career Record:...... 220-150 (14 years) BSU Record:...... 39-24 (2 years) UNLV Record:...... 167-103 (9 years) LBSU Record:...... 60-58 (4 years) Assistant Coaches:...... J.R. Payne Assistant Coaches:...... Frozena Jerro Assistant Coaches:...... Denise Curry ...... Heather Sower ...... Anthony Turner ...... Nicole Anderson ...... Toriano Towns ...... Josh Wick ...... Jason Flowers 2006-07 Record:...... 24-9 2006-07 Record:...... 14-15 2006-07 Record:...... 9-23 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:.. 12-4 (T1st) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:..... 8-8 (6th) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 4-10 (6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 13/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0

WBB Contact:...... Doug Link WBB Contact:...... Mark Wasik WBB Contact:...... Roger Kirk SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (208) 426-1027 Office Phone:...... (702) 895-3208 Office Phone:...... (562) 985-8569 Fax Number:...... (208) 426-3361 Fax Number:...... (702) 895-0989 Fax Number:...... (562) 985-1549

Press Row Phone:...... (208) 426-1503 Press Row Phone:...... (702) 895-3005 Press Row Phone:...... (562) 985-4667 Website:...... www.broncosports.com Website:...... www.UNLVrebels.com Website:...... www.longbeachstate.com Series Record with LMU:...... BSU leads 2-0 Series Record with LMU:...... UNLV leads 5-1 Series Record with LMU:...... LMU leads 7-3 Last Meeting:...... L 65-81 (1990) Last Meeting:...... W 76-64 (2004) Last Meeting:...... W 61-38 (2006)

UC Santa Barbara California Northern Arizona November 19 • 7:00 p.m. November 28 • 7:00 p.m. December 2 • 1:05 p.m. Gersten Pavilion Walkup Skydome Berkeley, CA Flagstaff, AZ

Location:...... Santa Barbara, CA Location:...... Berkeley, CA Location:...... Flagstaff, AZ Enrollment:...... 20,000 Enrollment:...... 33,933 Enrollment:...... 20,562 Nickname:...... Gauchos Nickname:...... Golden Bears Nickname:...... Lumberjacks Colors:...... Blue and Gold Colors:...... Blue and Gold Colors:...... Blue, Gold and Sage Conference:...... :...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Big Sky Athletic Director:...... Dr. Gary Cunningham Athletic Director:...... Sandy Barbour Athletic Director:...... Jim Fallis Arena:...... The Thunderdome (6,000) Arena:...... Haas Pavilion (11,877) Arena:...... Walkup Skydome (7,000)

Head Coach:...... Mark French Head Coach:...... Joanne Boyle Head Coach:...... Laurie Kelly Career Record:...... 513-306 (28 years) Career Record:...... 108-50 (5 years) Career Record:...... 177-88 (8 years) UCSB Record:...... 415-192 (20 years) Cal Record:...... 41-21 (2 years) NAU Record:...... 73-50 (4 years) Assistant Coaches:...... Carter Shaw Associate Head Coach:...... Lindsay Gottlieb Assistant Coaches:...... Tony Perotti ...... Camille Burkes Assistant Coaches:...... Charmin Smith ...... Cayll Smith ...... April Foster ...... Kevin Morrison ...... Lisa Faulkner 2006-07 Record:...... 19-14 2006-07 Record:...... 23-9 2006-07 Record:...... 20-12 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:.. 10-4 (2nd) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 12-6 (3rd) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5 (T2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 12/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3

WBB Contact:...... Ryan Hall WBB Contact:...... Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz WBB Contact:...... Karen Auerbach SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (805) 893-8603 Office Phone:...... (510) 642-3611 Office Phone:...... (928) 523-6330 Fax Number:...... (805) 893-4537 Fax Number:...... (510) 643-7778 Fax Number:...... (928) 523-6793

Press Row Phone:...... (805) 893-4361 Press Row Phone:...... (510) 642-3098 Press Row Phone:...... (928) 523-1912 Website:...... www.ucsbgauchos.com Website:...... www.CalBears.com Website:...... www.nauathletics.com Series Record with LMU:...... UCSB leads 9-4 Series Record with LMU:...... First meeting Series Record with LMU:...... NAU leads 6-1 Last Meeting:...... W 63-58 (2006) Last Meeting:...... N/A Last Meeting:...... L 74-58 (2006)

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 69 LMU Lions

LMU/Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving Tournament Friday, November 23 Saturday, November 24 Indiana State vs. San Diego State • 2:00 p.m. Consolation Game • 2:00 p.m. LMU vs. Jackson State • 4:00 p.m. Championship Game • 4:00 p.m.

Jackson State Indiana State San Diego State

Location:...... Jackson, MS Location:...... Terra Haute, IN Location:...... San Diego, CA Enrollment:...... 8,500 Enrollment:...... 10,568 Enrollment:...... 35, 887 Nickname:...... Lady Tigers Nickname:...... Sycamores Nickname:...... Aztecs Colors:...... Blue and White Colors:...... Royal Blue and White Colors:...... Scarlet and Black Conference:...... Southwestern Athletic (SWAC) Conference:...... Missouri Valley Conference:...... Mountain West Athletic Director:...... Robert Braddy Athletic Director:...... Ron Prettyman Athletic Director:...... Jeff Schemmel Arena: Williams Athletics & Assembly Ctr. (8,000) Arena:...... Hulman Center (10,200) Arena:...... Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl (12,414)

Head Coach:...... Denise Taylor Head Coach:...... Jim Wiedie Head Coach:...... Beth Burns Career Record:...... 146-110 (10 years) Career Record:...... 127-77 (7 years) Career Record:...... 247-188 (15 years) JSU Record:...... 72-47 (5 years) ISU Record:...... Same SDSU Record:...... 166-123 (10 years) Assistant Coaches:...... Larry McNeil Assistant Coaches:...... Clint Weddle Associate Head Coach:...... Heidi VanDerveer ...... Tomekia Reed ...... Amy Siegel Assistant Coaches:...... Jualeah Woods 2006-07 Record:...... 22-11 ...... Sarah Shackle ...... Renee Jimenez 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... 14-4 2006-07 Record:...... 19-11 2006-07 Record:...... 12-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/3 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 12-6 (3rd) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 5-11 (7th) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1

WBB Contact:...... Wesley Peterson WBB Contact:...... Ace Hunt WBB Contact:...... Peggy Curtin SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (601) 979-5899 Office Phone:...... (812) 237-4159 Office Phone:...... (619) 594-2576 Fax Number:...... (601) 979-2000 Fax Number:...... (812) 237-4157 Fax Number:...... (619) 582-6541

Press Row Phone:...... (601) 979-2382 Press Row Phone:...... (812) 237-7656 Press Row Phone:...... (619) 265-6541 Website:...... www.jsutigers.com Website:...... www.GoSycamores.com Website:...... www.goaztecs.com Series Record with LMU:...... First meeting Series Record with LMU:...... First meeting Series Record with LMU:...... SDSU leads 4-2 Last Meeting:...... N/A Last Meeting:...... N/A Last Meeting:...... W 69-59 (2001)

Fresno State Cal Poly UC Irvine December 5 • 7:00 p.m. December 8 • 2:00 p.m. December 15 • 2:00 p.m. Save Mart Center Gersten Pavilion Gersten Pavilion Fresno, CA

Location:...... Fresno, CA Location:...... San Luis Obispo, CA Location:...... Irvine, CA Enrollment:...... 20,299 Enrollment:...... 18,400 Enrollment:...... 24,000 Nickname:...... Bulldogs Nickname:...... Mustangs Nickname:...... Anteaters Colors:...... Bulldog Red and Blue Colors:...... Green, Copper and Vegas Gold Colors:...... Blue and Gold Conference:...... Western Athletic Conference:...... Big West Conference:...... Big West Athletic Director:...... Thomas Boeh Athletic Director:...... Dr. Warren J. Baker Interim Athletic Director:...... Paula Smith Arena:...... Save Mart Center (15,596) Arena:...... Mott Gym (3,032) Arena:...... Bren Center (5,000)

Head Coach:...... Adrian Wiggins Head Coach:...... Faith Mimnaugh Head Coach:...... Molly Tuter Career Record:...... 49-25 (3 years) Career Record:...... 115-228 (13 years) Career Record:...... 23-57 (3 years) FSU Record:...... Same CP Record:...... 108-166 (10 years) UCI Record:...... Same Assistant Coaches:...... Brett Frank Assistant Coaches:...... Kerri Nakamoto Assistant Coaches:...... Daniel Prince ...... Sadiaa Jones ...... Julie Shaw ...... Chris Ellis ...... Becky Hoskins ...... Shandrika Lee ...... Jessica Sell 2006-07 Record:...... 18-13 2006-07 Record:...... 14-14 2006-07 Record:...... 6-24 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:..... 9-7 (4th) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 9-5 (T3rd) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 3-11 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1

WBB Contact:...... Steve Schaack WBB Contact:...... Chris Giovannetti WBB Contact:...... Stacey Shackleford SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (559) 278-2509 Office Phone:...... (805) 756-7513 Office Phone:...... (949) 824-7350 Fax Number:...... (559) 278-4689 Fax Number:...... (805) 756-2650 Fax Number:...... (949) 824-5260

Press Row Phone:...... (559) 347-3699 Press Row Phone:...... (805) 756-6751 Press Row Phone:...... (949) 824-5814 Website:...... www.gobulldogs.com Website:...... www.gopoly.com Website:...... www.ucirvinesports.com Series Record with LMU:...... LMU leads 2-1 Series Record with LMU:...... LMU leads 8-2 Series Record with LMU:...... UCI leads 8-5 Last Meeting:...... W 65-60 (2006) Last Meeting:...... W 64-62 (2006) Last Meeting:...... L 59-79 (2006)

70 Loyola Marymount University LMU Lions George Washington Georgetown Portland December 18 • 12:00 p.m. December 20 • 4:00 p.m. January 10 • 7:00 p.m. Charles E. Smith Athletic Center McDonough Arena Chiles Center • Portland, OR Washington, DC Washington, DC February 9 • 2:00 p.m. Gersten Pavilion

Location:...... Washington, DC Location:...... Washington, DC Location:...... Portland, OR Enrollment:...... 20,280 Enrollment:...... 6,853 Enrollment:...... 3,300 Nickname:...... Colonials Nickname:...... Hoyas Nickname:...... Pilots Colors:...... Buff and Blue Colors:...... Blue and Gray Colors:...... Purple and White Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Conference:...... Big East Conference:...... West Coast Athletic Director:...... Jack Kvancz Athletic Director:...... Bernard Muir Athletic Director:...... Larry Williams Arena:.....Charles E. Smith Athletic Center (5,000) Arena:...... McDonough Arena (2,400) Arena:...... Chiles Center (4,852)

Head Coach:...... Joe McKeown Head Coach:...... Terri Williams-Flournoy Head Coach:...... Jim Sollars Career Record:...... 482-167 (21 years) Career Record:...... 35-49 (3 years) Career Record:...... 462-400 (31 years) GWU Record:...... 414-147 (18 years) GU Record:...... Same UP Record:...... 285-318 (21 years) Assistant Coaches:...... Mike Bozeman Assistant Coaches:...... Niki Reid Geckeler Assistant Coaches:...... Sean Kelly ...... Tajama Ngongba ...... Keith Brown ...... Kayla Burt ...... Ali Jaques ...... Cory McNeill ...... Yolett McPhee-McCuin 2006-07 Record:...... 28-4 2006-07 Record:...... 13-16 2006-07 Record:...... 10-20 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:.... 14-0 (1st) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13 (13th) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 2-12 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 12/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1

WBB Contact:...... Jesse Hooker WBB Contact:...... Ben Shove WBB Contact:...... Adam Linnman SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (202) 994-8604 Office Phone:...... (202) 687-7155 Office Phone:...... (503) 943-7731 Fax Number:...... (202) 994-2713 Fax Number:...... (202) 697-2491 Fax Number:...... (503) 943-7242

Press Row Phone:...... (202) 994-1776 Press Row Phone:...... (202) 687-1581 Press Row Phone:...... (503) 943-7527 Website:...... www.gwsports.com Website:...... www.guhoyas.com Website:...... www.portlandpilots.com Series Record with LMU:...... LMU leads 1-0 Series Record with LMU:...... N/A Series Record with LMU:...... UP leads 23-18 Last Meeting:...... W 55-53 (1989) Last Meeting:...... N/A Last Meeting:...... W 74-52 (2007)

LMU/Hilton LAX Holiday Tournament Friday, December 28 Saturday, December 29 Arkansas-Little Rock vs. Kansas State • 4:00 p.m. Consolation Game • 2 p.m. LMU vs. Cal State Bakersfield • 6:00 p.m. Championship Game • 4 p.m.

Cal State Bakersfield Arkansas-Little Rock Kansas State

Location:...... Bakersfield, CA Location:...... Little Rock, AR Location:...... Manhattan, KS Enrollment:...... 8,000 Enrollment:...... 11,034 Enrollment:...... 23,137 Nickname:...... Roadrunners Nickname:...... Trojans Nickname:...... Wildcats Colors:...... Blue and Gold Colors:...... Silver, Black and Maroon Colors:...... Purple and White Conference:...... Independent Conference:...... Sun Belt Conference:...... Big 12 Athletic Director:...... Rudy Carvajal Athletic Director:...... Chris Peterson Athletic Director:...... Tim Weiser Arena:...... Icardo Center (3,880) Arena:...... Jack Stephens Center (5,600) Arena:...... Bramlage Coliseum (12, 528)

Head Coach:...... Tim La Kose Head Coach:...... Joe Foley Head Coach:...... Deb Patterson Career Record:...... 278-100 (14 years) Career Record:...... 510-142 (19 years) Career Record:...... 218-128 (11 years) CSUB Record:...... 142-33 (6 years) UALR Record:...... 51-64 (4 years) KSU Record:...... Same Assistant Coaches:...... Amy Parrish Assistant Coaches:...... Michael Smith Associate Head Coach:...... Kamie Ethridge ...... Greg McCall ...... Steve Wiedower Assistant Coaches:...... Kelly Moylan ...... Janelle Mack 2006-07 Record:...... 21-10 ...... Andria Jones 2006-07 Record:...... 23-6 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6 (T2nd) 2006-07 Record:...... 19-15 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...20-2 (CCAA 1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:....4-12 (T11th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1

WBB Contact:...... Kevin Gilmore WBB Contact:...... Brandy Sweeden WBB Contact:...... Randy Peterson SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (661) 654-6071 Office Phone:...... (501) 683-7003 Office Phone:...... (785) 532-7975 Fax Number:...... (661) 654-6978 Fax Number:...... (501) 683-7002 Fax Number:...... (785) 532-6093

Press Row Phone:...... (661) 654-2126 Press Row Phone:...... (501) 683-7004 Press Row Phone:...... (785) 539-3423 Website:...... www.gorunners.com Website:...... www.ualrtrojans.com Website:...... www.k-statesports.com Series Record with LMU:...... First meeting Series Record with LMU:...... First meeting Series Record with LMU:...... KSU leads 1-0 Last Meeting:...... N/A Last meeting:...... N/A Last meeting:...... L 49-73 (1987)

2007-08 Women’s Basketball 71 LMU Lions Gonzaga Santa Clara Saint Mary’s January 12 • 2:00 p.m. January 17 • 7:00 p.m. January 19 • 2:00 p.m. McArthey Athletic Center • Spokane, WA Gersten Pavilion Gersten Pavilion February 7 • 7:00 p.m. February 16 • 2:00 p.m. February 14 • 7:00 p.m. Gersten Pavilion Leavey Center • Santa Clara, CA McKeon Pavilion • Moraga, CA

Location:...... Spokane, WA Location:...... Santa Clara, CA Location:...... Moraga, CA Enrollment:...... 4,202 Enrollment:...... 8,397 Enrollment:...... 4,768 Nickname:...... Bulldogs, Zags Nickname:...... Broncos Nickname:...... Gaels Colors:...... Blue, Red and White Colors:...... Red and White Colors:...... Navy, Red and Silver Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Athletic Director:...... Mike Roth Athletic Director:...... Dan Coonan Athletic Director:...... Mark Orr Arena:...... McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) Arena:...... Leavey Center (4,500) Arena:...... McKeon Pavilion (3,500)

Head Coach:...... Kelly Graves Head Coach:...... Michelle Bento-Jackson Head Coach:...... Paul Thomas Career Record:...... 186-119 (10 years) Career Record:...... 78-74 (5 years) Career Record:...... 249-122 (XX years) GU Record:...... 120-93 (7 years) SCU Record:...... Same SMC Record:...... 14-14 (2 years) Assistant Coaches:...... Jennifer Mountain Assistant Coaches:...... Jenn Bradley Assistant Coaches:...... Jesse Clark ...... Jodie Kaczor Berry ...... Michelle Cozad, Anna Martin ...... Tasha Burnett ...... Lisa Mispley Fortier Blake Malcolm (Dir. of Basketball Operations) ...... Tracy Johnston 2006-07 Record:...... 24-10 2006-07 Record:...... 13-17 2006-07 Record:...... 14-14 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:.... 13-1 (1st) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:..... 5-9 (6th) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:..... 8-6 (4th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/2

WBB Contact:...... Liz Smith WBB Contact:...... Sabrina Polidoro WBB Contact:...... Mandy Bible SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (509) 323-5484 Office Phone:...... (408) 554-4659 Office Phone:...... (925) 631-4950 Fax Number:...... (509) 323-5730 Fax Number:...... (408) 554-6942 Fax Number:...... (925) 631-4405

Press Row Phone:...... (509) 323-4224 Press Row Phone:...... (408) 554-4655 Press Row Phone:...... (925) 376-3906 Website:...... www.gozags.com Website:...... www.santaclarabroncos.com Website:...... www.SMCGaels.com Series Record with LMU:...... GU leads 22-21 Series Record with LMU:...... SCU leads 36-13 Series Record with LMU:...... SMC leads 31-13 Last Meeting:...... L 47-64 (2007) Last Meeting:...... W 65-49 (2007) Last Meeting:...... W 76-61 (2007)

Pepperdine San Diego San Francisco January 26 • 4:30 p.m. January 31 • 8:00 p.m. February 2 • 2:00 p.m. Firestone Fieldhouse • Malibu, CA Jenny Craig Pavilion • San Diego, CA War Memorial Gym • San Francisco, CA February 23 • 3:30 p.m. March 3 • 2:00 p.m. February 28 • 7:00 p.m. Gersten Pavilion Gersten Pavilion Gersten Pavilion

Location:...... Malibu, CA Location:...... San Diego, CA Location:...... San Francisco, CA Enrollment:...... 8,000 Enrollment:...... 7,600 Enrollment:...... 7,800 Nickname:...... Waves Nickname:...... Toreros Nickname:...... Dons Colors:...... Blue, Orange and White Colors:...... Torero Blue, Navy and White Colors:...... Green and Gold Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Conference:...... West Coast Athletic Director:...... Dr. John Watson Athletic Director:...... Ky Snyder Athletic Director:...... Debra Gore-Mann Arena:...... Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Arena:...... Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) Arena:...... War Memorial Gym (5,300)

Head Coach:...... Julie Rousseau Head Coach:...... Cindy Fisher Head Coach:...... Tanya Haave Career Record:...... 40-57 (3 years) Career Record:...... 89-109 (7 years) Career Record:...... 10-21 (one year) PU Record:...... Same USD Record:...... 30-28 (2 years) USF Record:...... Same Assistant Coaches:...... Vanessa Nygaard Assistant Coaches:...... Mary Ann Falcosky Assistant Coaches:...... Abby Conklin ...... Shelley Sheetz ...... Niecee Nelson ...... Shanele Stires ...... Tina Samaniego ...... Tiara Harris ...... Marta Menuez 2006-07 Record:...... 14-17 2006-07 Record:...... 21-9 2006-07 Record:...... 10-21 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:..... 6-8 (5th) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:.. 10-4 (2nd) 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:... 3-11 (7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/6 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 2/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1

WBB Contact:...... Karen Costello WBB Contact:...... Chris Loucks WBB Contact:...... James Scharmann SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] SID Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (310) 506-4160 Office Phone:...... (619) 260-7930 Office Phone:...... (415) 422-6161 Fax Number:...... (310) 506-4322 Fax Number:...... (619) 260-2990 Fax Number:...... (415) 422-2929

Press Row Phone:...... (310) 506-5050 Press Row Phone:...... (619) 767-3928 Press Row Phone:...... (415) 422-2919 Website:...... www.pepperdinesports.com Website:...... www.usdtoreros.com Website:...... www.USFDons.com Series Record with LMU:...... PU leads 39-15 Series Record with LMU:...... USD leads 28-24 Series Record with LMU:...... USF leads 28-21 Last Meeting:...... W 64-61 (2007) Last Meeting:...... L 60-69 (2007) Last Meeting:...... W 65-49 (2007)

72 Loyola Marymount University inside LMU LMU Up Close

Right Place. Right Time.

aybe that we’re the only Or that our five colleges, all connected At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas apart Catholic University in Los An- to Los Angeles, enable students to make and learn how they fit together. You’ll test Mgeles and one of the world’s current contacts in technology, business, your limits, forge enduring friendships, renowned Jesuit institutions, a group that politics, art, music, and naturally, the en- promote justice and become a contribut- includes 28 U.S. universities and over 100 tertainment industry. ing citizen of the world. schools worldwide. Yet there’s something more to consider. If Our curriculum is broad and deep. Our Or that Loyola Marymount University has you’re looking for a place to acquire facts pace is demanding. Our expectations are been called a Hidden Gem by the Wash- and skills that will help you get along in high. Our plans are ambitious. And we’re ington Post and ranked among the Best in the world, you have many choices. But if looking for curious, accomplished, enter- the West by U.S. News & World Report. you’re looking for a place where God fits prising, visionary students eager to em- Or that our serene campus, overlooking in, a place that honors faith as well as rea- brace the challenge. Marina del Rey, offers one of the most ex- son, Loyola Marymount University may be hilarating academic locations anywhere. the place for you.

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 73 inside LMU What LMU is about

It’s about the support Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy the support of instructors who know each individual by name and who make classes challenging, fascinating and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 and give each student a chance to exceed even their own expectations. it’s who you are with Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to providing friends and mentors, you won’t find a university surpass- ing LMU. The campus population comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. Better still, LMU offers more than 100 extracurricular organizations that hone the students skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life.

Whatever the religious belief, the university pays atten- tion to individual spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college different than those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,” said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service activities. it’s where you live Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU housing and for some very good reasons. Some of the benefits of LMU living are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students to dine at various campus locations, and easy access to classes and campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than simple convenience, it also gives students an edge. As a resident, students are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve better grades, meet new friends, develop professional contacts and graduate in a timely manner.

IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND “We’re trying to get rid of you,” so professor Kelly Young- er, who directs the Honors Program, likes to tell LMU stu- dents. He’s referring to the study abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences and com- petitions that take students off campus and into the world. When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the confidence, and the strength of spirit to achieve anything the students can imagine.

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 74 inside LMU A View to a Promising Future

PROGRAMS OF STUDY Accounting African American Studies Animation Archaeology Art History Asian and Pacific Studies Asian Pacific American Studies Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Business Law Chemistry Chicana/o Studies Civil Engineering Classical Civilization Classics Communication Studies Computer Engineering Computer Information Systems Computer Science Dance Economics Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Engineering Physics English Entrepreneurship he Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at can’t accommodate them, Hollywood can. “For my ju- Environmental Engineering Jesuit institutions, this precept “translates into nior thesis, I teamed up with two other people to make Environmental Science a large amount of individual attention from a two-part, 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production Ethics T European Studies faculty members and accessibility to high-level admin- major. “We developed an idea and asked a senior in Film Production istrators, including the president.” At LMU, students screenwriting to write a script. When it came to cast- Finance French don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; they practice ing, we ran an ad in Backstage West and received 300 General Science it, too, carrying out the Jesuit ideal of “men and wom- head shots. It was like a real casting audition.” German en for others.” The Marymount sisters contribute a Greek History history of educating women and teaching through the • At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any disci- Human Resource Management arts, with a deliberately international perspective that pline-even literature. Students in the BELLARMINE Humanities encourages respect for all cultures. LMU brings these COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t just read Jack Individualized Studies International Business gifts together in five colleges: Business Administration, Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly Irish Studies Communications and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Lib- Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read Italian Latin eral Arts, and Science and Engineering. in which we study not only the literature of Los Ange- Leadership les and California, but also the city itself as text. After Liberal Studies • Under the direction of award-winning entrepreneur- reading Nathanael West’s The Day of Locust, we take Liberal Studies - Elem. Edu. Management ship professor Fred Kiesner, for instance, students in a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing on the ar- Marketing our COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION par- chitecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Mathematics (Pure and Ap- ticipate in an internship program that places them with Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, plied) Mathematics Education social entrepreneurs who are working to better society. writing and sharing on the intellectual adventure. Mechanical Engineering “More and more, students are saying, ‘Hey, I can use Modern Greek Multimedia my abilities to do good for others by doing business,” Honors Program Music said Kiesner. • The Universi- Natural Science ty Honors Pro- Operations Management Peace Studies • From their first year, engineering majors in our COL- gram provides Philosophy LEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING address real- an intensive Physics world design challenges, like devising plans for im- and innova- Political Science Pre-Dentistry proving LMU’s traffic flow. “The project takes a lot of tive academic Pre-Journalism creativity and some pretty complex problem-solving,” e x p e r i e n c e Pre-Law says associate dean Tom Calder. “During students’ for the seri- Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry presentations, we’ve had the University’s V.P. for facili- ous student. Pre-Pharmacy ties sit in to listen to their ideas and offer professional The program Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Pediatric Medicine feedback.” combines four Pre-Veterinary Medicine interdisciplinary University Honors core courses with an Psychology • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVI- intensive year-long sequence in writing, critical thinking Recording Arts Science Education SION produce their and American Cultures. A second year-long sequence Screenwriting own short films and TV in the history of civilization and a course in natural phi- Sociology pilots, with acting and losophy are also a part of the curriculum. All honors Spanish Studio Arts music often supplied students are required to display proficiency in a foreign Television Production by student performers language, take an upper-division ethics course, an in- Theatre Arts Theological Studies from our COLLEGE OF terdisciplinary seminar in the junior year and a senior Travel and Tourism COMMUNICATION thesis. Interested students should apply to the Univer- Urban Studies AND FINE ARTS. sity Honors Director. Women’s Studies When our talent pool

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 75 inside LMU Student-Athlete Academic Support

tudents who choose LMU for higher learning receive a world-class education on a campus known for its athletic excellence. The LMU SAthletics Department is committed to assisting student-athletes achieve their full potential both academically and athletically.

The Student-Athlete Academic Support Staff exists to support all student- athletes in their goals of getting a degree on time, maintaining athletic eligibility, and preparing for life after LMU. The Academic Support Staff provides guidance and counseling from the moment a recruit first walks on to the campus to the moment a student-athlete graduates.

Tradition of Excellence LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its student-ath- letes. In the past few years the LMU Athletics Department has been in the highest percentile of the APR (Academic Performance Rate) scale among all schools in NCAA Division I.

According to the 2006 NCAA Graduation Rate, the LMU Athletics Depart- ment posted a rate of 84 percent for all student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility and a rate of 79 percent for those student-athletes who received athletics aid. Listed are some examples from the 2006-2007 aca- demic year of the academic excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize:

Academic Services The Academic Center and support staff is housed in Gersten Pavilion, pro- viding academic support for the 350+ athletes in 21 sports. The Academic Center includes a study area and desktop computers for student-athlete use. The staff consists of the Academic Coordinator and three Gradu- ate Assistant/Interns, who monitor the progress of student-athletes, ensure timely graduation, and assist in degree preparation. In addition, the aca- demic support staff offers a variety of other services, including:

• Major Requirements • Priority Registration • Study Hall • Tutorial Services • Laptop Checkout for Team Travel • Information about Awards and Post Graduate Scholarships • Life skills and Developmental Workshops and Speakers • Leadership and Mentoring opportunities

The Athletics Department is committed to ensuring every student-athlete reaches their full potential in the classroom. Each student-athlete is required to be enrolled in 15 units per semester and is asked to keep a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. Each team can increase the department standard depend- ing on the philosophy of the coach.

At-Risk Students If a student falls below a 2.5 GPA during a given semester they are required to meet weekly with a member of the academic support staff and attend study hall the following semester. Depending on the situation and circum- stances, the student meetings can last from anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour. To help students in need, tutorial services through the Learning Resource Center (LRC) may be recommended by the advisor or requested by the student. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE First Year Students Examples from the 2006-07 academic year of the academic All first semester student-athletes are required to meet weekly with a Stu- dent-Athlete Mentor to ensure they assimilate to life as a student-athlete excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize: at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for a minimum • 155 National Scholar-Athletes of 4 hours weekly, in 2 hour blocks. Students are also encouraged to form (Minimum 3.0 GPA in 15 units or more) study groups with fellow students. Finally, first year students will be en- • 13 West Coast Conference All-Academic Recipients rolled in a one-unit class, LIBA 125, Foundations of Academic Achievement. • 5 WWPA Women’s All-Academic Recipients Taught by the Academic Coordinator, Matt Casaña, this class serves to fos- • 4 PCSC All-Academic Recipients ter important lessons in students such as time management, study skills, • 3 WWPA Men’s All-Academic Recipients diversity, and nutrition. • 1 Pacific Coast Swimming Conference All-Academic Recipient Academic Services Staff • 2 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Matt Casaña Academic Coordinator mcasañ[email protected] Drew Roberts Academic Services Assistant [email protected] • 2 First Team CoSIDA District All-Academic Members Brianna Johnson Academic Support Intern [email protected] • 1 NCAA Post Graduate Award Winner Renouk Wijemanne Graduate Assistant [email protected] • 7 Recipients of Student-Affairs Leadership Awards

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 76 inside LMU LMU Sports Medicine and Athletics Training

A he busiestHub place per square of foot on theActivity On a given day, the Athletics Training Room campus of Loyola Marymount Univer- will see about half of the 325 student-athletes Tsity is not what one would think. It is at LMU. A given day will include lots of paper- not LMU’s on campus commons area, the Lair, work, therapy for student-athletes recovering University Hall or the LMU bookstore. It is the from injuries that keep them out of competi- LMU Athletics Training Room. tion, appointments with doctors and pre- and Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU post-practice needs. training room at any given moment in season “Our mission is to eliminate the chance for is what Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls injury. We stress the use of ice and strength and “organized and controlled chaos.” In the height conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, of its busiest time of the year, when all 21 LMU the traffic in our training room can get very NCAA Division I sports are in action, the Train- heavy throughout the day,” said Ellison, who ing Room can make a casual onlooker dizzy. has been busy this year. “We have had a lot However, Ellison, his three full-time assis- of different injuries with many different teams. tants, Joe Gonzalez, Beth Drayer, Gary Dyogi Because of that we have had a lot of traffic in and 15 student assistants make it look easy. our training room doing rehab and doing the In his 16th-year at LMU and 10th as the normal stuff to prepare for practice or games.” Head Athletics Trainer, Ellison and his staff have In addition to providing the best care avail- turned the LMU training room into a model for able in the nation to LMU athletes, the training the school’s main conference affiliate, the West program services the needs of its opponents in Coast Conference. a first class manner and provides an opportunity “This is a great place to be because of the for students in the field of athletic training to people,” said Ellison, who graduated from LMU earn valuable experience. in 1987. “The full time staff we have here is the With more than 50 years of experience in best in the conference. We have the right per- the field, the Training Program provides- ser sonalities for LMU and they all genuinely care vices that includes a philosophy that places a and are concerned about the student-athletes, high value on health and wellness, a program not just for their injuries and sports they play, that allows injured student-athletes to return but for each person as a whole. to their sport as soon as medically safe and to “And it is not just my staff. It is the students substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for that make this place great. The student-athletes those student-athletes. care and respect what we are doing. With 21 The Training Room at LMU features state-of- sports and just three trainers, it can get difficult the-art equipment in a 1,000-square foot sports in seeing to every need of the athletes. But the medicine complex. The equipment includes students understand and respect each other whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle and make this place very, very successful now stimulation and hydrocalators. and in the future.”

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 77 inside LMU LMU Strength and Conditioning

he strength and conditioning program all of which have the specific purpose of improv- portunities to participate in sports, but athletes at Loyola Marymount University has ing every athlete’s performance. need to realize that with these opportunities, Tbecome an essential component of the According to John Frappier, more than 2,000 they need to commit to being the best they can Athletic department’s quest for Building Cham- professional athletes from NFL, MLB, NBA and be,” said Boerica, who took over the program pions. The program is constantly looking at dif- NHL have participated in the program. Some in 2007. “This takes hard work and determina- ferent training mechanisms to make the LMU of the professional athletes who use the system tion from each individual to optimize their indi- student-athletes Champions. Leading the way is regularly are: Garrett Lowney (2000 and 2004 vidual talents and abilities. This commitment and Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, Sergiu Olympic Wrestler), Heather Mitts (Professional dedication leads to secondary benefits of physi- Boerica and his assistant, Ciara Carl. Soccer Player), Jason Kreis (Professional Soccer cal and mental fitness as well as the rewards of In the past three years, the Strength and Con- Player), Dan O’Brien (Olympic Decathalon Ath- participation in sports. Every athlete has the op- ditioning program has implemented the Frappier lete), Cris Carter (All-Pro Wide Receiver), Pascal portunity to succeed by using the FAST program Acceleration Speed Training (FAST) through a Dupuis (Minnesota Wild), Jim Kleinsasser (Min- but their commitment to go the extra mile turns partnership with the Athletic Republic Corpora- nesota Vikings fullback), Shaun Alexander (Se- into life-long rewards on and off the field.” tion, which is running the same speed training attle Seahawks), Rick Helling (Baltimore Orioles), system. The FAST speed training system has been Darin Erstad (Anaheim Angels) and Brett Hull established through research and development (Detroit Red Wings). by John Frappier, MS in Exercise Physiology and The tools used to implement the FAST proto- Kinesiology and his team of researchers, starting cols for our student/athletes are: 2 Generation in 1986. John Frappier’s scientifically designed II Super Treadmill (29+ mph, 40% grade), 4 programs have two goals: to make the athlete specially designed hardwood plyometric floors, as efficient as possible and to find a balance and weight machines designed to target the between different muscles. In order to increase muscles of the hip girdle, trunk, and legs (2 Hip speed, there are two elements which can help Machines, 2 Implosion Machines and 2 Plyo Press do that: stride length and stride frequency. “The Machines). longer the stride and the more frequently it oc- Loyola Marymount University is striving in curs, the more ground you’ll cover in a shorter offering our student-athletes an exceptional period of time.” states Frappier. individualized experience during their time on The FAST Programs are complex and system- campus. “The philosophy of the program is to atic. They bring together the key components of develop the student-athlete potential through improved speed, agility and overall athletic per- training routines specific to the athletes’ sports. formance. Throughout the training period, spe- Customizing the strength program ensures the cific attention is given to: athletes’ growth, which helps the team win the • Sprint mechanics conference and become a national contender,” • Neuromuscular coordination said Boerica. • Anaerobic and aerobic conditioning “Life and sports are about opportunities, • Muscle physiology commitment and rewards. There are ample op-

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 78 inside LMU Lion Spirit

ORIGINLion OF THE Game LION PEP Day BAND university was known as Loyola, the current Although its origin is somewhat clouded, In what many consider its first appearance cheer team has grown to a service-oriented the Lion mascot has been synonymous with at any LMU athletic event, the LMU Pep Band organization that not only appears and sup- Loyola Marymount University for more than broke onto the scene late in the 2001-02 ports all 21 LMU athletic teams and events, 70 years. According to the Oct. 5, 1923 edi- season. Bringing energy and atmosphere to but performs community service. The cheer tion of the school newspaper, the Los Angeles athletics events, the Pep Band is the latest ad- squad has continued to impress with its over- Loyolan, the Lion mascot was suggested by dition to making LMU the best place to play all in-game routines with advanced tumbling, an enthusiastic fan after 1919 when St. Vin- and watch. Making up the 35-member band, stunt and dance performances. In addition cent’s College became Loyola College. Noting with more members on the way, are LMU stu- to providing support to the teams during the the Loyola football player’s fierce competitive- dents from all backgrounds. The band is in its games, the squad will once again perform ness, that unknown fan described the Loyola sixth year. halftime and timeout routines. This year’s players as Lions. The name did not generate squad includes Kristina Alarcon, Analee Al- too much popularity and the Loyola athletic LionPride meida, Amanda Barthel, Alyse Chong, Heath- nickname remained “Loyolans” until 1923. This organization is the official student er Chong, Kristen Cirillo, Oscar Contreras, At that time, the article explains, the col- booster club of LMU athletics. Seen through- Ashley Cordes, Arianne Cortes, Jovan Dans- lege wished to inspire new pride in its athletes out the athletic season, LionPride has been a berry Lisa Green, Kim Hein, Penelope Horan, and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for major reason for record student attendance Caroline Jahna, Kendra Jones, Julia Karnoski, other colleges, the college opted to give the the last several years. With more than 1,000 Tracie Kogura, Thomas Miller, Teresa Moore, Lion’s nickname a rebirth. members this year, LionPride will be a factor and Amanda Veitia. Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated at LMU events. Open to all students enrolled and forgotten,” the article explains that the at LMU, LionPride offers free admission to all Lion would officially find its way into all col- home regular season athletic events, oppor- lege songs and cheers. The Lion has remained tunity to participate in in-game promotions, firmly entrenched in Loyola lore to this very drawings for valuable prizes and much, much day. more, including the LionPride T-Shirt. In addi- An alternative origin story traces the nick- tion, LionPride makes its way to road games name to the abundance of actual mountain thanks to multiple road trips through out the lions which roamed Westchester when Loyola year. College moved here in 1927. The area re- mained widely unpopulated and teemed with CHEER TEAM wildlife when the school moved atop the The Loyola Marymount University Cheer bluffs. School officials reportedly adopted the Squad became an official varsity sport spon- nickname because mountain lions inhabited sored by LMU in the Summer of 2005 and the area when ground was broken. are a co-ed competition team that performs annually at the USA Nationals. Serving as a “Spirit Squad” for men’s basketball when the

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 79 inside LMU Gersten Pavilion

HomeGersten Pavilion has seenof its share the of memorable Lions moments - from hosting the 1984 Olympics to the highest scoring game in NCAA history - Gersten is Home to the Lions.

he athletics facilities at Loyola Mary- have been nearly unbeatable, going 57-21 at mount University have seen a little Gersten the past seven seasons. Under Head Tof everything in the almost 70 years Coach Julie Wilhoit, the Lions have gone 83- while in its current Westchester location. 59 at Gersten, a .584 winning percentage. From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU bas- ketball to the World Cup and everything in Men’s Basketball in Gersten between, the LMU athletics facilities have be- One of the more memorable moments come home to the best. came as the Lions posted a 16-game win- ning streak that spanned three seasons from Gersten Pavilion, entering its 27th year as Feb. 25, 1987 through Nov. 28, 1988. In that the host of LMU’s indoor athletic events, is span, the Lions posted a 14-0 mark at home the centerpiece of the LMU athletic complex. in the 1987-88 season. On Feb. 20, 1988, Opening in 1981, Gersten Pavilion has be- during the winning streak, Gersten set the come one of the toughest places to play in attendance record with a standing-room-only the West Coast Conference and one of the crowd of 4,525 in a 142-127 win over rival premier athletic facilities in Southern Califor- Pepperdine. The Pavilion seats 4,156. nia. The Pavilion has also hosted the highest scor- While hosting men’s and women’s basketball ing basketball game in NCAA Division I his- and volleyball, the Pavilion has seen its share tory when Loyola Marymount defeated U.S. of memorable moments in the history of col- International 181-150 on Jan. 31, 1989. In legiate athletics. addition, it served as host to the WCC Tour- nament in 1990 and 1997. Women’s Basketball in Gersten The women’s basketball team has posted The Pavilion opened its doors on Jan. 15, a winning home record every season since 1981 with a men’s basketball 83-68 loss to 1999-2000, with three seasons of 10-or- Santa Clara. The Lions’ first win came eight more victories at Gersten. The Lions won the days later with a 66-62 victory against St. program’s first conference championship in Mary’s. 2003-04, going 14-1 in WCC play to earn their first trip to the NCAA tournament. The To this day the Pavilion keeps bringing them Lions were dominating at home, going 12- in as the 2005-06 season saw the third larg- 1 in Gersten Pavilion. It was the most wins est crowd in school history when 4,482 saw » Iggy and the Lions had a new center- and best home record for the Lions, who the Lions take on fifth-ranked Gonzaga in a court to play on in 2006-07.

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 80 game televised by ABC. It was the first trip to system was put into place. The new system the campus for the network as the Lions fell features more than 65 speakers throughout to a career-best performance by the future the Pavilion, including speakers in the lobby, No. 3 pick in the NBA draft. atrium, restroom and Founders Room.

Women’s Volleyball in Gersten In the summer of 2007, the entire lower seat- The volleyball Lions first moved into the facil- ing sections in the arena where replaced with ity in 1982 and recorded 14 wins in Gersten’s new Crimson chairbacks and bleachers. inaugural season. Under Head Coach Steve Stratos, the Lions have posted an overall re- Built to accommodate the 1984 Summer cord of 154-53 (.744) in the friendly confines Olympic Games in Los Angeles, the Pavilion of the Pavilion. In conference play, the record served as the host site for the weightlifting is even more impressive with an 86-27 (.761) competition of the Games. More than 1,000 home record in WCC action. In 24 years, the people were involved with the staging of the 1996 (WCC volleyball championship team) event, which attracted the largest number of and 2003 (NCAA 2nd round appearance) weightlifting competitors in the history of the squads have been the most successful with Olympics. More than two million people were 14-1 marks, for .933 winning percentages. brought into the Pavilion through television, radio, newspapers and wire services that at- The 63,000-square foot facility boasts a func- tended the competition. tional design, featuring rounded columns at each corner, separated by mirrored glass. Prior to the Olympics, Gersten was the site of It houses the athletic programs’ extensive the McDonald’s Gymnastics Classic in 1983, weight rooms, and top-of-the-line training featuring the best male and female gymnasts and medical facilities. from the United States and the former Soviet Union. In 1991, the Pavilion was the venue In December of 2000, a state-of-the-art for the men and women’s volleyball and box- scoreboard system was put into Gersten Pa- ing preliminaries at the U.S. Olympic Festival. vilion. The scoreboard includes LionVision, a It has been host to top basketball camps in giant multi-camera videoboard at the south the country, hosting LMU alumnus Pete New- » The LMU student section, thanks to end of the facility. In the Summer of 2001, a ell and his Big Man’s Camp for NBA players. the support from Lion Pride, is the sec- new energy saving event lighting system was It has served as one of the official practice ond largest in the West Coast Confer- installed and the ceiling was repainted white homes of the L.A. Lakers, L.A. Clippers and ence. Over 60 percent of the student to enhance the on court lighting. currently the L.A. Sparks. body attend individual home games, capping out at over 2,000 students. More enhancements were made the last two The Pavilion was named in honor of Albert years. In 2006, the center court floor was Gersten, father of LMU regent Albert Ger- completely redesigned and resurfaced. The sten, Jr., a 1974 LMU graduate. The Gersten two side courts were resurfaced the year family was the largest single donor to the before. In addition, a state-of-the-art sound construction project.

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 81 GERSTEN PAVILION RECORDS Largest Gersten Pavilion Crowds Crowd Opponent date result 4,525 Pepperdine 2/20/88 W, 142-127 4,465 Gonzaga 2/18/06 L, 70-79 4,465 Pepperdine 2/15/86 L, 64-79 4,366 St. Mary’s 2/3/89 L, 104-116 4,350 Pepperdine 1/29/89 W, 99-86 4,337 Gonzaga 2/12/05 L, 58-61 4,302 Pepperdine 1/19/05 W, 63-46 4,210 Oklahoma 12/23/89 L, 121-136 4,156 Santa Clara 2/24/90 W, 117-81 4,156 San Diego 2/23/90 W, 131-119 4,156 Pepperdine 2/14/90 W, 131-116 4,156 St. Mary’s 2/1/90 W, 150-119 4,156 Portland 1/20/90 W, 131-106 4,156 UCSB 12/9/89 W, 104-101 4,156 Santa Clara 2/12/88 W, 108-89 * men’s game unless otherwise noted

Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Season w L 1982-83 5 3 1983-84 2 6 1984-85 1 10 1985-86 3 11 1986-87 3 10 1987-88 10 8 1988-89 10 3 1989-90 12 5 1990-91 10 6 1991-92 2 10 1992-93 11 2 1993-94 6 8 1994-95 5 7 1995-96 7 7 » The latest enhancements to Ger- 1996-97 4 10 sten Pavilion have been a state-of- 1997-98 3 10 the-art sound system and installed 1998-99 4 7 in May of 2007, new lower level 1999-00 9 4 bleachers. The new bleachers are 2000-01 11 3 2001-02 9 3 all chairback on the north side of 2002-03 10 3 the court and feature cup holders 2003-04 12 1 while the student section has been 2004-05 7 5 upgraded with new benches with 2005-06 7 6 Lion logos on each end. Totals 163 148 .524

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 82 inside LMU Administration - President & Athletics Director Dr. William Husak ATHLETICS DIRECTOR r. William S. Husak begins his 10th year as the Athletics Di- Drector at Loyola Marymount University. Since taking over the pro- gram in 1998, LMU has reached a new level of success. While the Lions’ success has been some of the best in program history, Husak firmly believes the program has “just scratched the surface.” His administrative efforts have focused on developing a team of coaches, support staff and adminis- trators who believe that LMU’s athlet- ics program can be among the elite in the nation. This period of time has Rev. Robert B. Lawton been marked by enhancing the sup- port of the athletic teams through the new and updated facilities, increased PRESIDENT scholarship and operational support and enhancing the coaching and ev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., was named the 14th president of Loyola support staff. Marymount University on June 1, 1999. Father Lawton leads LMU The past 10 years have been some of the most successful seasons in into the next millennium after serving as the dean of Georgetown R school history as the Lions won over 56 percent of its dual competitions College at Georgetown University since 1989. in that span and claimed the school’s first ever Commissioner’s Cup in Lawton, a classicist, scripture scholar, administrator, and priest, was born 1996. Since 1998, LMU has claimed 22 conference championships and in Cumberland, Maryland, and entered the Society of Jesus in July 1965. 29 NCAA postseason appearances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 50 Possessing a wealth of experience in both university teaching and ad- percent increase in national scholar-athletes as 155 claimed the honor in ministration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years of service to the 2006-07 academic year. Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean from 1984-89, Fr. Husak attributes the current success and the future growth of the Lawton also taught in the Theology department as an adjunct assistant program to the staff that is in place. Since he took over the program, the professor during that period. He started at the University in 1977 as an coaching and administrative staffs that lend support to the more than assistant professor of Theology and worked in that capacity until 1979. 400 student-athletes has more than doubled in size. A full-time head He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham Univer- coach will lead 19 of the varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak sity in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Fr. Lawton took over, only nine of the programs were led by full-time coaches. went on to attend Harvard University where he completed his doctorate in In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced with the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in 1977. Fr. Lawton was a Dan- addition of eight brand new staff positions, which included an athletic forth and Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard. He was ordained in 1981. academic coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, corporate rela- Following his preparation for ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton trav- tions manager, two assistant athletic trainers, a strength and condition- eled to Germany to conduct independent study in both German and the- ing assistant coach and an assistant media relations director. ology. In 1982, he accepted an assistant professorship teaching Hebrew The final major piece to LMU Athletics’ growth and success has been and Aramaic at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Italy, a post he held Husak’s commitment to facilities. Since he has taken over, $25 million until 1984. has been put into athletic facilities. That list includes the Burns Aquat- In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at Georgetown, ics Center, which was used as host to the 2002 and 2006 NCAA Men’s Fr. Lawton served on numerous campus committees examining such areas Water Polo Championships. It has been the only time LMU has hosted an as campus planning, student life, freshman and transfer student admis- NCAA championship. sions, and community relations. Outside of the University he has served Facility enhancements have also included the brand new Smith Field as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Scranton and (softball), Thomas Higgins Short Game Center (golf), the Morris A. Pi- Fairfield University. varoff and George P. Kading Tournament Court (tennis), and the Jane Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s Departments of Browne Bove Boathouse. LMU’s existing facilities have also seen their Theological Studies and Classics. share of growth, including new bleachers and scoreboard to Sullivan Field (soccer), Mikos Blue Monster and Pride Park to Page Stadium (baseball), and a new sound system, floor design and bleachers in Gersten Pavilion. Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as an ad- ministrator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year career at California State University, Long Beach. Between 1993-1998, he served as the Se- nior Associate Athletics Director and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundraising. While at CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant commissioner for the California Collegiate Athletic As- sociation (CCAA). Between 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of CSULB’s physical education department. As an associate professor of physical education at CSULB between 1979 and 1986, he established the university’s Motor Behavior Laboratory. A 1972 graduate of State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland, Husak holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in Physical Education from Texas A&M University. He and his wife of 36 years, Tish, live in Long Beach and have three sons, Greg, Todd and Jon.

Dr. Husak (right), with coach John Loughran and Senior Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Lane Bove, has been a part of 22 conference championships, including men’s water polo in 2005 at home in the Burns Aquatics Center.

LMU Women’s Basketball 2007-08 Media Guide 83 inside LMU I want to play at LMU... general information on NCAA Compliance

What do I need to do in order to play at LMU as on or after June 1 through June 20, and one call on or basketball, a college coach is limited to seven opportuni- a freshman? after June 21 through June 30 of your junior year in high ties (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit you school. In addition, you can receive three phone calls and not more than three of the seven opportunities may If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as during the month of July following your junior year in be contacts. In women’s basketball, coaches have a limit a freshman, you must register and be certified by the high school, with no more than one call per week. On of five opportunities with which to recruit you (contact NCAA Eligibility Center. To register, you must go on-line or after August 1 prior to your senior year in high school, and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not to www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. You will need a major you can receive no more than one phone call per week. more than three of those five opportunities may be con- credit card to complete the registration. The fee is $50 tacts. Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may for domestic prospects ($75 for foreign prospects). The Unlimited Phone Calls - All Sports be evaluated an unlimited number of times by a college Eligibility Center evaluates your academic records as well Unlimited phone calls can be made to you (or your par- coach from the college with which you have signed. as your amateurism status to determine whether or not ents or legal guardians) by a college coach ONLY under you are eligible to play Division I or II sports. You will the following circumstances: (1) during the five days LETTERS AND RECRUITING MATERIALS be required to designate all high schools you have at- immediately before your official visit by the college you In all sports other than men’s basketball, letters (includ- tended and answer a series of questions relating to your will be visiting; (2) on the day of a coach’s off-campus ing emails) and printed recruiting information may be status as an amateur. Once you’ve completed the reg- contact with you by that coach; (3) on the initial date sent to you starting September 1st at the beginning of istration and answered the amateurism questions, you for signing the National Letter of Intent in your sport your junior year in high school. In men’s basketball, you will need to have each of the high schools you have at- through two days after the initial signing date; and (4) may receive these materials after June 15 at the comple- tended supply an official copy of your transcripts directly you (or your parents or legal guardians) may telephone tion of your sophomore year in high school. This infor- to the Eligibility Center. You will also need to arrange a coach at your expense as often as you wish. At the mation can only be sent to you through regular mail to have your standardized test scores sent directly from completion of your junior year (after July 1), coaches services. College coaches are not permitted to send the testing agency to the NCAA Eligibility Center. This may also accept collect calls from you, using our toll- anything to you (expect a National Letter of Intent offer) must be done directly from the testing agency’s website. free number (1-800-LIONS-R-1). In men’s basketball through any express mail service (e.g. Federal Express, The NCAA Eligibility Center routing code is 9999. If you ONLY, coaches may accept a toll-free call from you no UPS, DHL, etc.). have questions, you or your high school counselor can earlier than the conclusion of your sophomore year in obtain assistance by calling the NCAA Eligibility Cen- high school. For more information, please visit our website at ter at (317) 223-0700. After you graduate and before www.LMULions.com. school closes for the summer, your counselor must send RECRUITING CALENDARS a copy of your final transcript to the Eligibility Center Keep in mind that every sport has a different recruiting Good Luck and GO LIONS!!! that includes your confirmation of graduation from high calendar. A coach in a particular sport may or may not school. be permitted to call you during certain times of the year. When you do speak to a college coach, be sure to ask How do I know if I’m being recruited? about the recruiting calendar so you understand when You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you you can accept phone calls from college coaches. You start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you can also find the recruiting calendars for all sports on- Basic information become a prospective student-athlete if a college gives line at www.ncaa.org. Questions? you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or Should you have any questions regarding any NCAA other benefits that the college does not provide to pro- OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS rules, please contact our Compliance Office at (310) 338- spective students generally. You become a “recruited In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if A college coach is permitted to contact you in person 7789 or you can contact the NCAA at (317) 917-6222. any coach approaches you (or any member of your fam- off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the ily) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that completion of your junior year in high school. A contact GO ONLINE college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become is any face-to-face meeting between a college coach or a recruited prospective student-athlete are: (1) providing athletics staff member and you or your parents, during NCAA: www.ncaa.org you with an official visit; (2) placing more than one tele- which any of you say more than “hello.” Also, any such Loyola Marymount University: www.LMU.edu phone call to you or any other member of your family; face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that takes LMU Athletics: www.LMULions.com or (3) visiting you or any other member of your family place on your campus, at an organized competition or anywhere other than the college campus; or (4) issuing practice involving you or your high school, preparatory to you a National Letter of Intent or written offer of ath- school, two-year college or all-star team shall be consid- LMU CONTACTS letically related financial aid. ered a contact, regardless of the conversation. Currently Dan Smith - Associate Athletic Director-Compliance in all sports other than football, college coaches may (310) 338-7789 | (800) LIONS-R-1 Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, contact you off the college campus no more than three no alumni, boosters or representatives of a college’s times. However, a college coach may visit your high Brianna Johnson - Compliance Assistant athletics interests can be involved in your recruitment. school (with the approval of your high school principal) (310) 338-3706 | (800) LIONS-R-1 There can be no phone calls or letters from boosters. If only once a week during a contact period. Junior col- an LMU booster is contacting you, please call the LMU lege prospects who are non-qualifiers as determined by MAILING ADDRESSES Compliance Office as soon as possible at (310) 338- the NCAA Eligibility Center may not be recruited until 7789. Don’t risk your NCAA eligibility! they have completed one academic year at the junior Loyola Marymount University - Department of Athletics college. Compliance When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see 1 LMU Drive - MS 8235; Los Angeles, CA 90045 me play? In Men’s Basketball A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to TELEPHONE CALLS the opening day of classes of your senior year in high NCAA Clearinghouse In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball school. During the academic year, a college coach is lim- 301 ACT Drive - Box 4043; Iowa City, IA 52243-4043 A college coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call ited to seven recruiting opportunities with you (contacts Toll Free – Domestic Callers: (877) 262-1492 you (or your parents or legal guardians) on or after July and evaluations combined) with no more than three 1 following the completion of your junior year in high in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your Foreign Calls: (319) 337-1492 school. On or after July 1 after the completion of your senior year in high school. www.ncaaclearinghouse.net junior year in high school, a college coach is permitted to call you only one time per week. In Women’s Basketball A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to After November 1, 2007 Exception for Men’s Basketball ONLY the opening day of classes of your senior year in high NCAA Eligibility Center Only in the sport of men’s basketball, a college coach school. During the academic year, a college coach is lim- P.O. Box 7110 (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or your par- ited to five recruiting opportunities with you (contacts Indianapolis, IN 46206 ents or legal guardians) one time per month on or after and evaluations combined) with no more than three June 15 of your sophomore year in high school through in-person, off-campus contacts at any site during your July 31 of your junior year in high school. Coaches are senior year in high school. This restriction includes your WHAT CAN I RECEIVE FROM LMU permitted to call you two (2) times per week on or after relatives or legal guardians, but does not include any You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, in- August 1 prior to your senior year in high school. For contact made during your official visit to campus. Fur- junior college and four-year transfer prospects, you may ther, all communication between you, your relatives, le- ducement or arrangement such as cash, clothing, cars, only receive one phone call per week, regardless of the gal guardians, your coach, or anyone else involved with improper expenses, transportation, gifts or loans to en- time period. your participation in basketball, directly or indirectly, and courage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or attend a college coach during the month of July is prohibited. an NCAA college. Loyola Marymount University may offer Exception for Women’s Basketball ONLY Only in the sport of women’s basketball, a college EVALUATIONS you a one-year scholarship that covers room and board, coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you (or An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess tuition and fees, and required course-related books, or your parents or legal guardians) one time during each your academic qualifications or athletics ability, includ- any part of these. The institution can recommend that of the months of April (on or after the Thursday after ing a visit to your high school (during which no contact the conclusion of the Women’s Final Four) and May of occurs) or watching you practice or compete at any site. this aid be renewed each year, as is the general practice your junior year in high school. You can receive one call Currently in all sports other than football and women’s at LMU.

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2007-08 LMU Lions Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 3 team concept (exhibition) 5:00 P.M. Jan. 10 * Portland KXLU 7:00 P.M. Nov. 9 Boise State KXLU 5:00 P.M. Jan. 12 * Gonzaga 2:00 P.M. Nov. 11 UNLV 3:00 P.M. Jan. 17 * Santa Clara KXLU 7:00 P.M. Nov. 15 Long Beach State 7:00 P.M. Jan. 19 * Saint Mary’s 2:00 P.M. Nov. 19 uc santa barbara 7:00 p.m. Jan. 26 * Pepperdine % 4:30 P.M. Jan. 31 * San Diego TV KXLU 8:00 P.M. lmu/ayres hotel thanksgiving tournament Nov. 23 Indiana State vs. San Diego State 2:00 P.M. Feb. 2 * San Francisco 2:00 P.M. Nov. 23 jackson state 4:00 P.M. Feb. 7 * Gonzaga KXLU 7:00 P.M. Nov. 24 Consolation Game 2:00 P.M. Feb. 9 * Portland 2:00 P.M. Nov. 24 championship game 4:00 P.M. Feb. 14 * Saint Mary’s KXLU 7:00 P.M. Feb. 16 * Santa Clara 2:00 P.M. Nov. 28 Cal 7:00 P.M. Feb. 23 * Pepperdine % KXLU 3:30 P.M. Dec. 2 Northern Arizona 1:05 P.M. Feb. 28 * San Francisco KXLU 7:00 P.M. Dec. 5 Fresno state 7:00 p.m. Dec. 8 cal poly 2:00 p.m. Mar. 1 * San Diego 2:00 P.M. dec. 15 uc irvine 2:00 p.m. Mar. 6-9 WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) TBA Dec. 18 George Washington 12:00 P.M. Dec. 20 Georgetown 4:30 P.M. BOLD CAPS - Denotes Home Games * - indicates WCC games LMU/hilton lax holiday TOURNAMENT % - doubleheader with men’s team Dec. 28 Arkansas-Little Rock/Kansas State 4:00 P.M. TV - game broadcast live on ESPNU KXLU - game broadcast live on KXLU 88.9 FM Dec. 28 cal state bakersfield 6:00 P.M. All dates, times and opponents subject to change without prior notice. dec. 29 Consolation Game 2:00 P.M. All times Pacific. dec. 29 championship game 4:00 P.M.