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Women’s Schedule 2008–09 November 2 Showtime Basketball (Ex.) Pullman 6 p.m. 17 Oregon* Pullman 2 p.m. 9 Concordia (Ex.) Pullman 2 p.m. 22 at UCLA* 7 p.m. 16 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas Noon 24 at USC* Los Angeles TBA 20 at Boise State Boise, Idaho 6 p.m. 29 Arizona State* Pullman 7 p.m. 23 Montana State Pullman 3 p.m. 31 Arizona* Pullman 2 p.m. 28-29 San Francisco Tournament San Francisco TBA February December 6 Stanford* Pullman 7 p.m. 5 Long Beach State Pullman 7 p.m. 8 * Pullman 2 p.m. 7 Milwaukee Pullman 2 p.m. 12 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. 14 at Idaho Moscow, Idaho Noon 14 at Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. TBA 19-22 Hawaii Tournament Honolulu TBA 20 USC* Pullman 7 p.m. 28 Kansas State Pullman 1 p.m. 22 UCLA* Pullman 2 p.m. 26 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. January 28 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. TBA 3 at Washington* Seattle 2 p.m. March 8 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 7 p.m. 10 at Stanford* Palo Alto, Calif. TBA 6 Washington* Pullman 7 p.m. 15 Oregon State* Pullman 7 p.m. 12-15 Pac-10 Tournament Los Angeles TBA

Note: Times are subject to change. Check www.wsucougars.com for schedule information. All times Pacific. Welcome to the New Championship Era wsu campus Table of Contents 2 3 4 6 8 95 96 97 98 58 60 62 64 88 89 18 20 22 24 26 28 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 73 74 75 81 84 85 86 87 16 32 33 34 68 71 72 76 78 10 14 103 104 ...... HISTORY ...... 2008 Cougars ...... Player Profiles ...... WSU Information ...... WSU Coaching Staff ...... NIVERSITY GTON STATE U WASHIN Letterwinners. Alumni. Year-By-Year Results. Jazmine Perkins. Lexie Pettersen. Rosie Tarnowski. All-Time Series Records. Individual Honors. Cougar Travel. . Tradition of Excellence Weight Room. Training Staff. . Community Involvement Ebonee Coates. Heather Molzen. Alexa Price. Salena Dickerson. Katie Calderwood. Kezia Kelly. Jasmine Williams. April Cook. Katie Grad. Danielle LeNoir. Jessica Oestreicher. Kate Werner Support Staff. Career Leaders. Single-Season Leaders Single-Game Leaders. Year-By-Year Leaders/Team Records. WSU Administration. . Safe Campus Environment TV/Radio Roster. Katie Appleton. Brynn Bemis. June Daugherty. Mike Daugherty. Brian Holsinger. Mo Hines. Season Outlook. Opponent Information. Pacific-10 Conference. 1,000 Club. Athletic Staff Directory. Athlete. re Looking for In a Student- What We A Cougar Lineup. . State University? Why Washington Choose WSU. Top 10 Reasons to Academic Excellence. . Student-Athlete Development Facilities. Coaching Excellence. . Diverse Student Population 103 76 82 66 30 2 able of Contents of Table he he T Depart- acific-10 acific-10 ollegiate P epartment epartment C D Athletic ational thletic thletic N A The tate University, the the University, tate State University, the depart- S n concert with the mission and values values and mission the with concert n I onference, and the t is the mission t of is the the mission The Washington State University Women’s Basketball media guide was written and edited by Joe Nickell, Assistant Sports Information Director. Photography credits to Bob Hubner and Shelly Hanks, WSU Photo Lab, Jason Krump, Rod Commons, and Jessica Schmick. Page composition and design by Patrick Brommer, University Publishing. department will pursue its policies missionand purposes values, the while upholding Washington of athletic department athletic Mission Statement I to to create and foster which an environment student-athletes all for opportunities provides through experience collegiate their enrich to participation on athletic teams which are and at national the conference competitive level. of Washington opportunities, providing to dedicated is ment physical, intellectual, the enhance will which the of development cultural and moral social, activities all conducting while person, whole with honesty and integrity in accordance with the principles of good sportsmanship and ethical conduct. ment values gender and ethnic diversityand is committed to providing equitable for and all staff. students opportunities C Athletic Association. What we are looking for in a student- athlete at Washington State University…

•• Character and Courage

•• Accountability and Discipline

•• “Team-First” Mentality

•• Talent

•• A Drive to Be Great

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•• World Class Education

•• Academic and Athletic Support That Is Second to None Nationally

•• Live In a Safe and Clean College Community

•• Opportunity to Compete for the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship

•• Play in the Conference of Champions, the Pacific-10 Conference

•• The Faster the Better…An Up-Tempo Style of Basketball

•• A Defense That Attacks and Pressures Opponents

•• A Fun Family Atmosphere

•• Nationally Successful and Experienced Coaching Staff www.wsucougars.com

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1. Academic Excellence

2. Facilities

3. Exceptional Coaching Staff

4. Diverse Student Population

5. Safe Campus Environment

6. Travel

7. Tradition of Excellence

8. Physical and Skill Development Staff

9. Caring Training Staff

10. Community Involvement

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cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 5 Academic Washington State Colleges Excellence WSU has 11 colleges and offers 250 fields of

Our student-athlete development study spanning the liberal arts and sciences, as well as architecture, business, communication, staff is committed to developing and education, nursing, pharmacy, agriculture, implementing comprehensive and engineering and veterinary medicine. effective programs to student- Students from all 50 states and 103 foreign athletes in identifying and meeting their countries attend WSU. academic and career goals leading to graduation and career development.

Communication

Business

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Honors Liberal Arts Nursing www.wsucougars.com

Pharmacy Sciences Veterinary Medicine

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Cougar Student-Athlete Development

Student-Athlete Development Our Student-Athlete Development unit initiates support for academic and personal success during on-campus recruiting visits with prospective student-athletes, and continues providing support and services until student-athletes graduate from WSU. Our student-athlete development staff is committed to developing and implement- ing comprehensive and effective programs to assist student-athletes in identifying and meeting their academic and career goals leading to graduation and career develop- ment. We take a “life skills” approach when assisting student-athletes with class selec- tion, major selection, graduation planning, career development, time management, goal setting, study skills, and learning strategies. Our focus is the student-athlete and her per- sonal development. We reinforce the value of maximizing the educational and career opportunities at WSU. And, most impor- tantly, our staff emphasizes the importance of student-athletes taking personal respon- sibility and ownership in developing their academic and career plans. Our 93 percent graduation rate for those seniors who have exhausted their eligibility (over the past 10 years), second among all Pacific-10 Con- ference schools in that time, reflects our consistent commitment to academic success while striking a balance between academics and athletics.

Anna Plemons Cynthia Prieto Assistant Director Academic Counselor Learning Services Coordinator

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The Mission The academic support services staff provides comprehensive support for all student-athletes. The type and level of programming, monitoring and support provided to each student-athlete is dependent upon the individual needs of each student-athlete, based on the review of existing academic information and academic assessments administered by the academic support services staff and/or University Testing Services. The academic support services staff also encourages student-athletes to access existing university resources. The academic counselors assist student-athletes with class selection, major selection, graduation planning, career planning, time management, goal setting, study skills and learning strategies. The counselors work closely with the University faculty to monitor grades and class attendance. The academic staff also communicates with the staff and faculty to provide assistance with rescheduling class assignments and exams missed due to team travel.

Academic Support Services Career Development Personal Development • New Student-Athlete Orientation • Junior and Senior Planning Meetings • New Student-Athlete Seminar • General Academic Counseling • Etiquette Dinner • Community Outreach – Team Care • Learning Assessment • Access To SIGI Website For Career • P.R.O.W.L. Resource And Referral • Individual And Group Tutoring Exploration • Assistance With Team Travel • Career Fairs and Workshops • NCAA Lifeskills Materials And • Writing And Math Assistance • Interview Skills And Workshops Resources • Graduation Planning • Job Search Strategies • Career Resources • Computer Lab with internet and • Professional Development Portfolio library access • Senior Folder • Priority Registration • Alumni Connections • Summer School And Degree • Resume Development Completion Financial Aid Programs • Etiquette Dinner

Bohler Academic Resource Center • 6,225 square feet • Seven study rooms • 135-seat auditorium • Computer lab • Checkout laptops • Wireless access

Cougar freshman April Cook. www.wsucougars.com

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The Cougar women’s basketball team plays its home games at Friel Court in Beasley Coliseum, a 11,671-seat facility. WSU’s practice facility in the Physical Education Building was opened in 2004-05, and the locker room is currently being remodeled and will be ready for the 2008-09 season.

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Locker Room WSU’s spacious women’s basketball locker room in Beasley Coliseum currently features pro-style lockers and a big screen television, making it one of the top facilities in the nation. WSU’s second locker room in Bohler is currently being remodeled and will be ready for the beginning of the 2008-09 season.

Practice Facility The Cougar Basketball practice facility was opened for the 2004-05 season, allowing WSU players and coaches the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art equipment synonymous with Washington State Uni- versity.

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SRC AWARDS • Outstanding Indoor Sports Facility Award, National Intramural Recreation Sports Association, 2002 • Facility Award of Merit, Athletic Business, 2001 • Award of Excellence, Washington Parks and Recreation Association, 2001 • Outstanding Design Award, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2001 www.wsucougars.com

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With nearly 30 years of combined head coaching experience at the collegiate level, Head Coach June Daugherty and her staff boast a proven history of success. Daugherty led two different schools to 11 postseason appearances and owns more than 300 career wins as a head coach.

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www.wsucougars.com 14 Head Coach June Daugherty ••Career record of 319-238 ••11 postseason appearances ••Elite Eight appearance in 2001 ••Three conference championships ••Coached four All-Americans and a Pac-10 Player of the Year ••47 players named conference all-academic

Associate Head Coach Mike Daugherty www.wsucougars.com ••Eight seasons as associate head coach Assistant Coach Brian Holsinger ••Spent two seasons as head coach at Montana Tech ••Led squad to first top 25 school history ranking in NAIA Assistant Coach Mo Hines ••Head Coach of the Emerald City Legends AAU team in Seattle for three years cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 15 Diverse Student Population

WSU students of diverse social, economic and ethnic backgrounds from throughout the nation and more than 90 foreign countries come together in an academic community committed to education and leadership development.

Equity and Diversity Partners

The following units report to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity and serve as valuable partners with all areas of the university working on these issues.

The Center for Human Rights www.chr.wsu.edu/

Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center www.thecenter.wsu.edu/

Women’s Resource Center www.women.wsu.edu/

Talmadge Anderson Heritage House www.heritagehouse.wsu.edu/

Disability Resource Center www.drc.wsu.edu/

Multicultural Student Services www.wsu.edu/multicultural/

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball www.wsucougars.com 16 Dedicated to diversity ashington State University seeks to enrich every student’s Weducational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through various campus programs, diversity in the curriculum, and comfortable places around campus to meet and talk with students with different backgrounds. All students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester to experience life in another county. But you don’t need to leave campus to find opportunities to learn about differences as there are numerous events, films, musicians, and speakers throughout the year that address issues of equity and diversity.

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity Given the importance of making WSU a welcoming and supportive place for everyone, the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity was established in 2004 and then merged with Student Affairs in 2007. This office worked with students, faculty, and staff at all WSU locations to develop a university-wide Strategic Plan for Equity and Diversity. In accordance with this plan, goals have been established and work is underway to increase the diversity and retention rates among students and faculty, improve the campus climate for underrepresented students, infuse diversity into university leadership and management, provide increased educational/scholarship opportunities, and devise better methods of assessment and accountability for diversity progress. More information about the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, Equity and Diversity and the Strategic Plan can be found by visiting www.diversity.wsu.edu/.

Mentor Program for Student-Athletes of Color In creating a multicultural environment in the Athletic Department, this program reflects in part the University’s commitment to diversity. A mentoring relationship provides the mentor with the opportu- nity for providing student-athletes with professional and personal growth, and the satisfaction of assist- ing students to develop the skills necessary to become successful in all of their endeavors:

This program provides benefits to student-athletes of color by:

• Promoting communication among student-athletes, coaches, and ath- letic administrators on minority issues • Providing feedback and insight into Athletic Department issues • Generating a student-athlete voice within the Athletic Department shap- ing policies • Equipping student-athletes with information about what a positive image means on campus • Improving minority retention and graduation rates by demonstrating an interest in the personal growth of the student-athlete • Helping student-athletes prepare for transition into college life

• Enhancing interpersonal relationships in the life of the student-athlete Milford Hodge www.wsucougars.com • Helping student-athletes of color build a positive self-esteem Mentoring Coordinator • Helping student-athletes of color make meaningful contributions to their communities • Helping student-athletes of color realize their academic, athletic, “The ultimate goal of this program for student- personal and social responsibilities athletes of color is to ensure their graduation from • Providing a supportive learning environment that encourages Washington State University and the achievement academic achievement of a successful sports career. The WSU Athletic Many functions are planned by the Mentor Program to enhance the relation- Department is committed to producing student- ships between student-athletes and mentors. These functions help in informally athletes of color who epitomize professionalism.” matching mentors with student-athletes of color naturally who desire to experi- —Milford Hodge ence a smoother transition into the Washington State University environment. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 17 Safe Campus Environment

Nestled in the hills of the Palouse, WSU’s campus is residential in nature, with some 46 percent of the student body living in residence halls, university-owned single and family student apartments and fraternity and sorority houses.

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are there 24/7. www.wsucougars.com But the real key is the connection you build with professors. The Washington State Uni- versity sense of community is two-way--not only do you get to know WSU’s professors better, they get to know you as well, and they care more as a result.

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 19 2007-08 Destinations Cougar Travel Freeport, Grand Bahamas Missoula, Mont. After leaving the country to play in Long Beach, Calif. Palo Alto, Calif. Freeport, Grand Bahamas in 2007-08, the Berkeley, Calif. Washington State University women’s Eugene, Ore. basketball 2008-09 schedule is highlighted Corvallis, Ore. by a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii. Every Seattle, Wash. season WSU’s Pac-10 schedule brings the Los Angeles, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. team up and down the west coast, and Tucson, Ariz. WSU’s non-conference schedule takes the San Jose, Calif. team all over the country.

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Berkeley, Calif. www.wsucougars.com Palo Alto, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Corvallis, Ore. Tucson, Ariz. Tempe, Ariz.

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Since embarking on its first athletic competition in 1892, Washington State University has compiled a rich tradition The Cougar Head Logo In 1936, student Randall Johnson, class of 1938, designed the original Cougar of athletic excellence over the ensuing head logo for Washington State Col- lege. It was used on the side of college 116 years. WSU has won two NCAA trucks. In 1959, when the institution changed from college to university, he national team titles in addition to re-created the logo to incorporate the “U” in place of the “C.” In 2002, WSU nearly 70 individual titles. A school with developed a new graphic identity. It employs the Cougar head within a more than 350 individual All-America crest, an internationally recognized symbol for higher education. selections in its history, as recent as 2005-06 WSU was represented by 10 of its 17 athletic programs in NCAA postseason competition. The Victory Bell In the late 1800s, the victory bell was mounted on the ground in the center of campus; it rang to start and dismiss classes in those early days. Today, it is located at the Lewis Alumni Centre. A member of the Student Alumni Connection rings it after a WSU football win.

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www.wsucougars.com 22 The Cougar Nickname Washington State University students officially adopted the nickname “Cougars” October 28, 1919, three days after a reference to “cougars” was used in a football game story following WSU’s upset 14-0 win at California. In the story, a Bay Area writer said the PacificN orthwest team “played like cougars” in upsetting the Bears.

The Cougar Mascot Letterman Ring In 1927, Governor Roland Hartley presented a cougar cub WSU letterwinners each receive a windbreaker to the students of the University. This first cougar mascot after their freshman year, a jacket after their was called Butch, to honor Herbert “Butch’’ Meeker of sophomore year, a watch after their junior Spokane, who was WSU’s football star at the time. Butch

year and a ring after their senior year. WSU II was presented to the students by Governor Clarence D. www.wsucougars.com graduates receive Cougar blankets. Martin in 1938. Butch III and IV were twin cubs, presented by Governor Arthur B. Langlie in 1942. Governor Langlie presented Butch V in 1955. Butch VI, the last live mascot on campus, died in the summer of 1978. He had been presented to WSU by Governor Albert Rosellini in 1964 from the Seattle Zoo. Today, WSU students in a “Butch the Cougar” mascot costume rally school spirit at athletic contests, including football games and other events.

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With two floors covering 14,000 square feet and featuring state-of-the-art equipment, WSU’s weight room is considered one of the top facilities in the nation.

David Lang Director of Strength and Conditioning

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Prevention of athletic injuries is the primary goal of the Washington State University athletic staff, along with the care and rehabilitation of student-athletes. When injuries do occur, the Cougar staff provides the very best in case, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. A new hydrotherapy complex will be opening in the fall of 2008 to further meet the needs of student-athletes.

n More than 40 students obtaining clinical hours in a nationally-accredited athletic training education program n Three sports medicine trained team physicians n Coordinator of Sports Nutrition/Registered Dietician

Katy Pietz Athletic Trainer

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Katy Pietz with Ebonee Coates Cougar Mania Hydrotherapy Complex (ready for fall 2008) www.wsucougars.com

The brand new hydrotherapy complex will include a Hydroworx underwater treadmill, a cold plunge, and a warm therapy pool.

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Led by the example of Head Coach June Daugherty Involvement June Daugherty, the Washington State WSU Head Coach June Daugherty donates her time to a number of charitable efforts. A survivor of cardiac women’s basketball team is involved in arrest, Daugherty has become a national spokeswoman for the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association, filming a number of community service projects. a nationally televised commercial and speaking at a number of heart health workshops. She was named From hosting free basketball clinics all SCAA National Coach of the Year in 2008. over the state of Washington to reading Daugherty is also a regular speaker for a number of different charitable causes, including fund raisers for to local elementary schools, WSU the Hope Heart Institute and the American Red Cross. During the 2007-08 season, Daugherty helped WSU women’s basketball players are very active put together the inaugural “Cougs Have Heart” basket- ball game to raise awareness for heart disease. in local communities.

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• Life Science Camp with the Confederated Tribes www.wsucougars.com from Colville • Head Start Program • Reading Buddies Program • Lincoln Middle School Fun Night • The Hope Heart Institute Basketball Clinics • Spokane Stars Youth Basketball Clinic • Christmas for Kids • Hurricane Katrina Relief cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 29 Player Profiles

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cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 31 cougar lineup 2008–09 Alphabetical Roster NO NAME pos ht eXP Yr hometoWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 13 appleton, Katie G 5-8 3V sr Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Apple Valley HS) 12 Bemis, Brynn G 5-10 3V rs-sr coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS) 20 calderwood, Katie G/F 6-0 1V so Broomfield, Colo. (BroomfieldHS ) 34 coates, Ebonee C 6-4 3V sr tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS) 1 cook, April G 5-8 hs Fr carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 23 dickerson, Salena G/F 5-11 1V rs-SO Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS / Gonzaga) 4 Grad, Katie G 5-8 hs Fr lake Tapps, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside HS) 24 Kelly, Kezia G 5-6 1V so auckland, New Zealand (Northcote College) 10 leNoir, Danielle G 5-6 hs Fr los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 31 molzen, Heather F/C 6-3 3V sr lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan HS) 14 oestreicher, Jessica C 6-8 hs Fr shasta Lake, Calif. (Liberty Christian HS) 11 perkins, Jazmine G 5-10 hs FR Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) 25 pettersen, Lexie F 6-1 hs Fr spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS) 15 price, Alexa G 5-8 2V Jr culver City, Calif. (Los Angeles HS) 21 tarnowski, Rosie G/F 6-1 hs Fr philadelphia, Penn. (Archbishop Wood HS) 22 Williams, Jasmine G 5-9 1V so Kent, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 2008–09 Numerical Roster NO NAME pos ht eXP Yr hometoWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 cook, April G 5-8 hs Fr carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 4 Grad, Katie G 5-8 hs Fr lake Tapps, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside HS) 10 leNoir, Danielle G 5-6 hs Fr los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 11 perkins, Jazmine G 5-10 hs FR Berkely, Calif. (Berkeley HS) 12 Bemis, Brynn G 5-10 3V rs-sr coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS) 13 appleton, Katie G 5-8 3V sr Big Bear Lake, Calif. (Apple Valley HS) 14 oestreicher, Jessica C 6-8 hs Fr shasta Lake, Calif. (Liberty Christian HS) 15 price, Alexa G 5-8 2V Jr culver City, Calif. (Los Angeles HS) 20 calderwood, Katie F 6-0 1V so Broomfield, Colo. (BroomfieldHS ) 21 tarnowski, Rosie G/F 6-1 hs Fr philadelphia, Penn. (Archbishop Wood HS) 22 Williams, Jasmine G 5-9 1V so Kent, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 23 dickerson, Salena G/F 5-11 1V so Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way HS / Gonzaga) 24 Kelly, Kezia G 5-6 1V so auckland, New Zealand (Northcote College) 25 pettersen, Lexie F 6-1 hs Fr spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS) 31 molzen, Heather F/C 6-3 3V sr lakeside, Calif. (El Capitan HS) 34 coates, Ebonee C 6-4 3V sr tacoma, Wash. (Curtis HS) Coaching Staff HEAD COACH: June Daugherty (Ohio State, 1978), second year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Mike Daugherty, second year ASSISTANT COACH: Mo Hines, second year ASSISTANT COACH: Brian Holsinger, second year COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kate Werner, second year

June Daugherty Mike Daugherty Brian Holsinger Mo Hines

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1 • April Cook 4 • Katie Grad 10 • Danielle LeNoir 11 • Jazmine Perkins G • 5-8 • FR G • 5-8 • FR G • 5-6 • FR G • 5-10 • FR Carson, Cali.f Lake Tapps, Wash. Los Angeles, Calif. Berkeley, Calif.

12 • Brynn Bemis 13 • Katie Appleton 14 • Jessica Oestreicher 15 • Alexa Price G • 5-10 • RS-SR G • 5-8 • SR C • 6-8 • FR G • 5-8 • JR Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Big Bear Lake, Calif. Shasta Lake, Calif. Culver City, Calif.

20 • Katie Calderwood 21 • Rosie Tarnowski 22 • Jasmine Williams 23 • Salena Dickerson F • 6-0 • SO G/F • 6-1 • FR G • 5-9 • SO G/F • 5-11 • RS-SO Broomfield, Colo. Philadelphia, Pa. Kent, Wash. Federal Way, Wash. www.wsucougars.com

24 • Kezia Kelly 25 • Lexie Pettersen 31 • Heather Molzen 34 • Ebonee Coates G • 5-6 • SO F • 6-1 • FR F/C • 6-3 • SR C • 6-4 • SR Auckland, New Zealand Spokane, Wash. Lakeside, Calif. Tacoma, Wash. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 33 13Katie Appleton

APPLETON’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2007-08): Played in 29 of WSU’s 30 games, making 28 starts…missed the Oregon State game (2/15/08) with an ankle injury…named All-Pacific-10 Conference honorable mention…led the Cougars in scoring at 12.0 points per game…scoring output ranked 12th in the conference…also ranked among the conference-best in 3-point percentage (second - .398), 3-point field goals made (eighth – 1.55 per game) and minutes (eighth – 32.90 per game)…3-point field goal percentage of .398 (45-of-115) ranks seventh all-time on WSU single-season list…45 3-point field goals made ranks tied for 10th on the WSU single-season list…moved into fourth place on the WSU career list for 3-point field goals (116)…also climbed to sixth on Senior the Cougar career list for 3-point field goal percentage (.372)…scored a career-high Guard ­/ 5-8­ 22 points against Idaho (11/28/07), then bested the mark three games later with Big Bear Lake, Calif. 29 points against San Jose State (12/16/07)…scoring output against the Spartans was the most by a Cougar in 2007-08…also scored 20-plus against Boise State (22 Apple Valley HS – 12/9/07) and Arizona (23 – 1/24/08)…scored in double figures 17 times and led WSU in scoring 12 times…both marks were tops on the Cougar squad…nailed at least one 3-point field goal in 18 consecutive games, two off the WSU record…posted CAREER HIGHS a season-high nine rebounds against both Santa Clara (11/13/07) and SJSU…tied a career high with five assists against Arizona (2/23/08)…recorded a career-high five MIN: 43 vs. San Jose State 12/16/07 steals against Portland (11/9/07), Idaho and Boise State…averaged 12.0 points, 4.2 FGM: 11 vs. San Jose State 12/16/07 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game on the season…needs four points to FGA: 20 vs. San Jose State 12/16/07 move into 20th on the Cougar career scoring list…currently has 814 career points… 3FGM: 4 (five times) vs.O regon 2/17/08* named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. 3FGA: 9 (twice) at Arizona 2/23/08* SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Cougars’ second-leading scorer with 8.1 points per FTM: 7 vs. Portland 11/9/07 game and led the team with 76 assists…started 27 games…scored in double digits FTA: 10 vs. Portland 11/9/07 seven times during the season…scored a career-high 22 points at Arizona (1/6/07)… shot 9-of-16 from the field and 3-of-4 from beyond the 3-point line against the Wild- REB: 11 at San Jose State 12/5/06 cats…also tied a career-high with four steals against Arizona…recorded first career ASST: 5 (five times) at Arizona 2/23/08* double-double at San Jose State (12/5/06) with 18 points and a career-high 11 re- BLKS: 1 (three times) at Portland 11/22/06* bounds…went 6-of-6 from the line against Sacramento State (11/17/06)… STLS: 5 (three times) vs. Boise State 12/9/07* missed game at Oregon (12/23/06) due to right ankle sprain…season-high five assists against Montana State (11/30/06) and UCLA (1/28/07)…named Pac-10 All-Academic PTS: 29 vs. San Jose State 12/16/07 honorable mention. * Indicates most recent occurrence. FRESHMAN (2005-06): One of three Cougars to appear in all 28 contests…started 25 games as a true freshman…shot 37 percent from beyond the arc, ranking her seventh in the Pac-10…eighth in conference in 3-point field goals made per game (1.79)…knocked down 50 treys, tied for sixth-most in a single season in Cougar histo- ry…combined with fellow freshman Amanda DuRocher (50) to set freshman 3-point- ers in a season standard at 100…previous total of 91 set in 1996-97 (Smith-69; Lud- wicki-22)….pulled down 91 rebounds and grabbed 36 steals in first season at WSU… averaged 8.5 points per game…posted double-digit points 11 times throughout the season…scored what was then a career-high 20 points at Boise State (12/4/05)…had a season-high seven rebounds against Cal State Northridge (12/2/05)…dished out a season high five assists twice (at E. Washington, 1/3/06; at Washington, 12/5/06).

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 28-25 869/31.0 78-232 .336 50-134 .373 32-46 .696 19-72 91 3.3 48-1 59 98 2 36 238/8.5 2006-07 28-27 791/28.3 87-240 .363 21-65 .323 32-44 .727 27-62 89 3.2 43-0 76 72 1 33 227/8.1 2007-08 29-28 954/32.9 120-355 .338 45-113 .398 64-91 .703 30-92 122 4.2 63-3 53 61 0 45 349/12.0 TOTAL 85-80 2614/30.8 285-827 .345 116-312 .372 128-181 .707 76-226 302 3.6 154-4 188 231 3 114 814/9.6

34 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball APPLETON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner at Apple Valley High School playing for coach Rob Martin…averaged at least 11 points and six rebounds a game in each of her last three seasons…as a FRESHMAN averaged 6.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.4 steals a game for a team that posted a 24-6 record, cap- tured the Mojave River League championship and advanced to the State playoffs…as a SOPHOMORE averaged 11.8 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.2 steals and 5.1 assists a game in leading team to a 21-6 record including a perfect 8-0 mark in league play…earned league’s player of the year honor and All- CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) Southern Section First Team…set school record for most assists in a game with 14…as a JUNIOR averaged 11 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.2 steals and 5.1 assists a game…earned all-league first team accolades and another CIF Southern Section First Team honor… as a SENIOR earned third CIF Southern Section First Team honor…averaged 14.6 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.5 steals a game….also four-year letterwinner in volleyball…starting setter on team each year.

PERSONAL Katie Jo Appleton…born at Big Bear Lake, Calif…parents Jim and Chris… brothers Kevin and twin Keith…sister Holly…enjoys volleyball, all water sports, fishing and coaching youth basketball…three-time recipient of the California Governor’s Scholar Award…Wendy’s High School Heisman Award state finalist (2004)…majoring in movement studies.

Katie Appleton Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Leadership ability

Describe your personality in three words or less? Committed, determined, organized

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? I went goose hunting for the first time this year. It only took me one shot to get my first goose!

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? Her positive attitude and ability to push players to reach their full potential

What is the best thing about the coaching staff? Their high expectations and goals become realistic and attainable because they are great teachers and they always maintain a positive attitude

If you were given a $10,000 gift card to one store, which store would it be? Cabelas

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? Crimson!

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Either a coach or strength and conditioning coach

What song is playing on your ipod right now? Shameless-Garth Brooks

The best piece of advice you ever received? Work first, play later

Famous person you have met or would like to meet and why? because he has so much wisdom to share

What is your favorite hobby other than basketball? Fly fishing cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 35 12Brynn Bemis

BEMIS’ WSU CAREER SENIOR (2007-08): Returned to the Cougar basketball team after playing only soccer during her junior year…joined the team after soccer season and played 14 minutes against North Carolina State at the Junkanoo Jam Basketball Tournament in Freeport, Grand Bahamas…scored seven points and pulled down four rebounds…also recorded two steals…suffered a concussion during the game however, and missed the remainder of the season with post-concussion syndrome …on the soccer field was named All-Pacific-10 Conference honorable mention…also garnered Top Drawer Team of the Season honorable mention, Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week (Sept. RS-Senior 10-16), and Defensive MVP and Goalkeeper MVP at the Notre Dame Inn at Saint Mary’s Classic…named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention and WSU Most Valu- Guard / 5-10 able Player. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho JUNIOR (2006-07): Set a WSU single-season record with a 0.69 goals against aver- Lakes City HS age…recorded seven solo shutouts, tying her for second place in the Cougar single- season record books…posted a career-high nine saves Oct. 29 at UCLA and Oct. 20 against Stanford…tallied 66 total saves and ranked 18th nationally at the end of the season with a 0.868 save percentage…missed six games in the middle of the season due to injury…named an All-Pac-10 honorable mention and a Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention…did not play basketball. SOPHOMORE (2005-06): Made one start in the Cougar net recording her first career shutout in 1-0 victory over Long Island…recorded two saves in 90 minutes of play…continued collegiate basketball career, appearing in nine games for the Cou- gars before season-ending ankle injury…tallied five points and four rebounds in 45 minutes of play…earned Pac-10 Women’s Basketball All-Academic honorable mention honors and was named to the 2005 WSU Athletics All-Academic Team...named a 2005-06 Top 50 USAA Collegiate All-American Scholar Athlete. FRESHMAN (2004-05): Played keeper in one game for the Cougars, tallying 45 minutes in goal her rookie season…faced three shots, making two saves, while al- lowing one goal in WSU’s 3-2 win over Northern Colorado….walked on to the WSU women’s basketball team at close of soccer season…saw action in four games, includ- ing ASU, Arizona, Tennessee-Chattanooga and Portland State…tallied two points and two rebounds against the Wildcats Feb. 24…named to Fall and Spring President’s Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB CAREER RECAP – Four-year letterwinner in both soccer and basketball at Lake City High School…lettered once in track…played goalkeeper for Mathew Ruchti…FRESHMAN year, LCHS soccer team took second in state and were Inland Empire League cham- pions…basketball team finished second…as a SOPHOMORE, earned Inland Empire League Newcomer of the Year award…Lake City team finished 20-1-2, placing fourth in state and were league and district champions…basketball team placed third in state…named IEL Most Disruptive Defensive Player and IEL Best Playmaker…JUNIOR year, helped lead soccer team to a third place finish in state as well as a league and district championship…named All-IEL Most Valuable Defensive Player…nominated to North Idaho Sports Hall of Fame as goalkeeper…basketball team finished second

BEMIS CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2004-05 1-0 14/14.0 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 4-0 4 4.0 1-0 0 6 0 2 7/7.0 2005-06 9-0 45/5.0 0-12 .000 0-3 .000 5-8 .625 2-2 4 0.4 7-0 7 6 1 2 5/0.6 2007-08 1-0 14/14.0 2-5 .400 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 4-0 4 4.0 1-0 0 6 0 2 7/7.0 TOTAL 11-0 73/6.6 4-22 .182 2-5 .400 9-12 .750 10-2 12 1.1 9-0 7 18 1 6 19/1.7

36 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball in state…named 5A first-team all-state, first-team All-IEL and first-team All-North Idaho…SENIOR year, soccer team finished 17-2-2, sharing a league championship, winning districts and placed third at state…named first-team All-IEL and first-team All-North Idaho.

PERSONAL Born Brynn Marie Bemis at Coeur d’Alene, Idaho…parents Brice and Jeanne Bemis… brothers Brock and Brandon…twin sister Brooke who also played soccer for WSU… Brandon played soccer for Regis University and Brock competed at Willamette Uni- versity in track and field…grandfather Robert Boughton played basketball at Wash- ington…enjoys drawing and playing beach volleyball…compiled a 3.85 prep GPA at Lake City…member of National Honor Society, Idaho Top Scholar and Youth Volun- teers of America….political science major at WSU.

Brynn Bemis Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Experience

Describe your personality in three words or less? Easy-going

If you were stranded on an island what three things would you want in your possession? Bible, Toothbrush and Razor

Why you love being a Coug? No matter where you go outside of Pullman in Cougar gear, you can get a “Go Cougs!!”

Something no one knows about you? I watched Star Trek religiously when I was younger

What cartoon character best describes you? Goofy, because he’s clumsy

What super power would you most like to have and why? Ability to fly, because it would save a lot of the money I spend on gas

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? How down to earth she is

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Don’t know, but I’m sure I will be laughing while I’m doing it

What is your favorite cereal? Lucky Charms

Who has had the most influence in your life? My mother

The best piece of advice you ever received? Accept the things I cannot change

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 37 34Ebonee Coates

COATES’ WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2007-08): Appeared in 17 of WSU’s games, making 12 starts…after miss- ing the first seven games of 2007-08 with a foot injury, made season debut against Boise State (12/9/07)…missed six games due to a concussion…averaged 7.1 points per game to rank second on the team…rebounding average of 6.8 led WSU…both averages were career highs…led WSU in scoring twice and in rebounding a team-best nine times…18 blocks on the season (average of 1.1 per game) also led the team… recorded first career double-double against Oregon State (2/15/08) with 18 points and 11 rebounds…also recorded a double-double against No. 7 Stanford (3/2/08) Senior with 14 points and 11 boards…moved into fifth on the WSU career blocks list (72)… had four double-digit scoring efforts…tied a career high with 11 points against San Center ­/ 6-3 Jose State (12/16/07)…set a career high with 12 points at USC (2/10/08) and bested Tacoma, Wash. the mark the following game with 18 points against Oregon State (2/15/08)…went 7-of-9 (.778) against the Beavers…also scored 14 points against seventh-ranked Curtis HS Stanford (3/2/08)…had six double-digit rebounding efforts, including a career-high 16 boards against Oregon (2/17/08)…10 rebounds against Oregon in the open- ing round of the Pacific-10 Conference Tournament (3/7/08) was only the second CAREER HIGHS double-digit effort by a Cougar in the conference tournament…recorded multiple MIN: 36 vs. Northwestern State 12/17/06 blocks in five games (two each contest)…tied a career high with three assists against FGM: 7 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 Oregon (2/17/08). FGA: 10 at USC 2/10/08 SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Appeared in all 29 games for WSU and made 17 starts… 3FGM: None one of only four Cougars to appear in each of WSU’s 29 games…recorded a team- 3FGA: 1 vs. Kentucky 11/10/06 high 32 blocks…completed the season in seventh place on WSU’s career list with 54 blocks…tied a WSU single-game record with a career-high six blocks against FTM: 4 (twice) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* Northwestern State (12/17/06)…also had a career-high 14 rebounds against the Lady FTA: 9 vs. Stanford 3/2/08 Demons (12/17/06)…posted a career-high six steals against No. 12 Arizona State REB: 16 vs. Oregon 2/17/08 (2/3/07)…averaged 4.3 points and 5.3 rebounds per game…scored in double-digits ASST: 3 (twice) vs. Oregon 2/17/08* in back-to-back contests with 11 points at Santa Clara (11/25/06) and 10 against Montana State (11/30/06). BLKS: 6 vs. Northwestern State 12/17/06 STLS: 6 vs. Arizona State 2/3/07 FRESHMAN (2005-06): Had five starts and appeared in each of WSU’s 28 games as a true freshman…one of only three Cougars to appear in all games…pulled down PTS: 18 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 87 rebounds and posted 22 blocks…shot 44.4 percent from the field to average 2.6 * Indicates most recent occurrence. points per game…recorded eight rebounds and four blocks against Pepperdine in home opener (11/18/05)…first career double-digit scoring game came against Ari- zona State (1/26/06) with 10 points…pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds against St. Mary’s (11/20/05).

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 28-5 385/13.8 32-72 .444 0-0 .000 9-26 .346 31-56 87 3.1 62-3 9 44 22 4 73/2.6 2006-07 29-17 648/22.3 47-112 .420 0-1 .000 31-77 .403 61-92 153 5.3 84-2 18 66 32 29 125/4.3 2007-08 17-12 420/24.7 50-104 .481 0-0 .000 21-46 .457 34-81 115 6.8 67-8 17 52 18 12 121/7.1 TOTAL 74-34 1453/19.6 129-288 .448 0-1 .000 61-149 .409 126-229 355 4.8 213-13 44 162 72 45 319/4.3

38 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball COATES’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-year letterwinner and starter at Curtis High School playing for coach Mark Salzman…spent FRESHMAN year at Curtis Junior High School…scored 723 points in three-year career at Curtis HS…averaged 11.4 points and 10.8 rebounds as a SOPH- OMORE…blocked 36 shots…as a JUNIOR named MVP of the South Puget Sound League All-Star game…averaged 9.3 points and 10.2 rebounds a game leading her team to a 21-5 overall record and the South Puget Sound League South champion- ship…earned SPSL South First Team honors…blocked 55 shots… played as a member of the USA West team that won every game at the 2004 USA Basketball Women’s Youth Developmental Festival…averaged 11.3 points as a SENIOR leading team to 19-5 overall record…repeated SPSL South First Team accolades…named as a Top 100 Senior by Blue Star Index…Street & Smith honorable mention...2005 McDonald’s All- American finalist.

PERSONAL Ebonee Madeline Coates…born at Tacoma, Wash…parents Ronald and Rose…enjoys shopping, watching movies and reading…majoring in communication.

Ebonee Coates Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? The fact that I am there for everyone Describe your personality in three words or less? Shy, yet outgoing

If you were stranded on an island what three things would you want in your possession? Cell phone with service anywhere, an iPod and good food

Something no one knows about you? I love the rain, like pouring rain, even though other people think that it is depressing

Your favorite sports team or athlete growing up and why? LA Sparks - I looked up to

What cartoon character best describes you? Scooby-doo

What super power would you most like to have and why? To control time because it would help you get in or out of some memorable moments in time

If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? Hawaii

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? Periwinkle

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Either traveling or doing PR somewhere

What is your favorite cereal? Fruity Pebbles

Your most prized possession? My phone

Famous person you have met or would like to meet and why? I have met , but I can’t think of anyone I would like to meet cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 39 31 Heather Molzen

MOLZEN’S WSU CAREER JUNIOR (2007-08): Became the only Cougar in school history to start 30 games in a single season…was one of only four Cougars to play in each of WSU’s school-record 30 games…was the team’s leading rebounder with 128 boards…rebounding average of 4.3 ranked 20th in the Pac-10…was also WSU’s second-leading scorer with 203 points…averaged 6.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game…led WSU in scoring twice and in rebounding seven times…also averaged 1.5 assists, 0.6 steals and 0.4 blocks per game…recorded first career double-double against Oregon State (2/15/08) with 10 points and 10 rebounds…rebounding total against the Beavers was a career Senior high…scored a career-high 21 points against Eastern Washington (11/18/07)…went Forward/Center ­/ 6-3 10-of-14 against the Eagles…had seven double-digit scoring games on the season… seven assists against the Beavers was a career high and tied for the most by a Cougar Lakeside, Calif. in 2007-08…recorded two blocks each against North Carolina State (11/23/07) and El Capitan HS Oregon (1/17/08)…career-high three steals against Idaho (11/28/07). SOPHOMORE (2006-07): Appeared in 19 games for WSU…totaled 46 rebounds and four blocks and averaged 2.8 points per game…collected a season-high six CAREER HIGHS rebounds against Oregon (2/22/07)…five rebounds and six points againstN o. 11 MIN: 39 vs. California 2/29/08 Stanford (2/8/07)…recorded a season-high eight points and three blocks against Kentucky (11/10/06) in the Women’s Sports Foundation Classic. FGM: 10 at Eastern Washington 11/18/07 FGA: 14 at Eastern Washington 11/18/07 FRESHMAN (2005-06): Appeared in 17 contests for the Cougars as a true fresh- man…totaled 28 rebounds, six blocks and four steals for the season…scored three 3FGM: 2 at Arizona 2/23/08 points in two minutes against Stanford (2/25/06)…recorded two blocks against St. 3FGA: 4 vs. Arizona State 1/26/08 Mary’s (11/20/05)…pulled down seven rebounds at Hawaii (11/25/05). FTM: 4 (twice) vs. Portland 11/9/07* FTA: 8 at Stanford 2/8/07 MOLZEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER REB: 10 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 Four-year letterwinner and starter playing for coach Darin Curtis at El Capitan High ASST: 7 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 School…as a FRESHMAN earned third-team All-Grossmont North League…team ad- BLKS: 3 vs. Kentucky 11/10/06 vanced to the California Interscholastic Federation Division II semifinals…earned first- STLS: 3 vs. Idaho 11/28/07 team all-league honors and All-East County as a SOPHOMORE…named second-team All-CIF Division II…team finished runner-up in CIF Division II…repeated first-team PTS: 21 at Eastern Washington 11/18/07 All-Grossmont North League and All-East County accolades as a JUNIOR…averaged * Indicates most recent occurrence. 15.7 points and 14.9 rebounds a game…captain of team that compiled 29-4 record and advanced to the CIF Division II semifinals…named to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team and was also a Union-Tribune Athlete of the Week…averaged 18.4 points and 11.2 rebounds a game as a SENIOR…led East County in field goal percentage at 61.4 percent (212-of-345) and blocks (3.1 per game)…named to third consecutive All-Grossmont North League and All-East County First Teams…named first-team All-CIF Division II…repeat selection to the San Diego Union-Tribune All- Academic Team.

PERSONAL Heather Lee Molzen…born at Los Angeles, Calif…parents David and Vickie… brother Jonathan…enjoys shopping, baking and reading…plans to pursue a degree in nutrition.

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2005-06 17-0 120/7.1 8-23 .348 0-0 .000 7-27 .259 12-16 28 1.6 19-0 5 20 6 4 23/1.4 2006-07 19-0 179/9.4 19-35 .543 0-0 .000 15-27 .556 29-17 46 2.4 20-0 6 18 4 1 53/2.8 2007-08 30-30 780/26.0 88-218 .404 7-30 .233 20-44 .455 48-80 128 4.3 115-10 44 98 12 17 203/6.8 TOTAL 66-30 1079/16.3 115-276 .417 7-30 .233 42-98 .429 89-113 202 3.1 154-10 55 136 22 22 279/4.2 40 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Heather Molzen Questionnaire... Describe your personality in three words or less? Outgoing, sarcastic, emotional

Something no one knows about you? I sing myself to sleep and sleep with my baby blanket every night, even when I travel

What cartoon character best describes you? Dora the Explorer because I’m always exploring new places and I speak Spanish

What super power would you most like to have and why? Omni-linguism: the ability to under- stand any form of language because then I could talk to anyone and eaves- drop anywhere

What is the best thing you like about Coach Brian? He’s a chatty Kathy just like me

If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? Spain—I think it would be absolutely gorgeous and I want to taste all the fabulous food

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? OMG! I would be a pink glittery crayon for sure!

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Hopefully being a Speech Language Pa- thologist for children in an elementary school and starting a family

What songs are playing on your Ipod right now? Oh, I just downloaded S Club 7, a bunch of Lil Wayne and Too Short and like 50 songs from the 80s…so I like it all!

What is your favorite Web site on the internet? I love omg.yahoo.com. It’s like reading a new gossip magazine everyday! “Heather is getting the full college Your most prized possession? experience at Washington State University, My relationships with people - some have been good and others not so much from strong academics to Pacific-10 but they have all taught me some- Conference athletic competition. thing—Oh, and my makeup because it can always make me look better than This has helped her grow into a mature, I feel well-rounded young adult with great Car or Truck? leadership skills.” Truck because people move out of your way! —Vickie Molzen cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 41 15 Alexa Price

PRICE’S WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE (2007-08): One of only four Cougars to appear in each of WSU’s school-record 30 games…scored in double figures three times…set a career high with 14 points at No. 11 California (12/30/07)…set a new personal best with 16 points at Arizona (2/23/08)…also scored 11 points at Oregon (1/17/08)…led WSU in scoring four times…career-high four rebounds four times…knocked down 34 3-pointers, second-most on the team…went 4-of-5 from the 3-point line at Arizona (2/23/08)…3-point field goal percentage of .800 against the Wildcats is tied for fifth- best in a single game in school history…also hit four 3-pointers at 11th-ranked Cali- Junior fornia (12/30/07)…recorded multiple assists five times (two each game)…recorded a career-high two steals at Arizona State (2/21/08). Guard ­/ 5-8 FRESHMAN (2006-07): Appeared in 15 games for WSU as a true freshman…post- Culver City, Calif. ed 15 points and collected six rebounds…played a season-high 14 minutes at Wash- Los Angeles HS ington (1/20/07)…recorded a season-high six points against Montana (12/8/06).

PRICE’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER CAREER HIGHS Earned varsity letters in basketball at both Culver City and Los Angeles High Schools… MIN: 26 at Arizona 2/23/08 as a FRESHMAN named Freshman of the Year in softball and selected second-team FGM: 6 at Arizona 2/23/08 all-league…SOPHOMORE year garnered first-team all-league and league MVP FGA: 10 at California 12/30/07 honors…averaged 22.2 points and set her high school’s record for most 3-pointers 3FGM: 4 (twice) at Arizona 2/23/08* in a game with 10, a mark she achieved in three games that season….as a SENIOR named 2005-06 California Northern League co-MVP…led city in scoring with 28.8 3FGA: 9 at Montana 12/18/07 points per game…earned first-team all-city honors…named Romans’ MVP. FTM: 2 (three times) at Oregon State 1/17/08* FTA: 2 (three times) at Oregon State 1/17/08* PERSONAL REB: 4 (four times) at Arizona 2/23/08* Born Shuneé Alexa Price at Los Angeles, Calif…father Greg Ferguson…mother Ana ASST: 2 (four times) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* Villegas…LAHS honor roll student…named to Principle’s Outstanding Student list… BLKS: 1 at Arizona State 1/4/07 plans to pursue a degree in communication at WSU. STLS: 2 at Arizona State 2/21/08 PTS: 16 at Arizona 2/23/08 * Indicates most recent occurrence. “I remember not wanting to leave when I first arrived on campus. It was definitely a different atmosphere for me, but everything Washington State had to offer was exactly what I was looking for in a school. The coaches and players made me feel right at home and I loved how everyone had their own unique personality. I’m confident in the choice I made committing myself to WSU.”

—Alexa Price

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2006-07 15-0 65/4.3 5-28 .179 2-17 .118 3-3 1.000 1-5 6 0.4 6-0 5 8 1 2 15/1.0 2007-08 30-0 460/15.3 50-175 .286 34-110 .309 5-5 1.000 9-39 48 1.6 24-0 22 45 0 5 139/4.6 TOTAL 45-0 525/11.7 55-203 .271 36-127 .283 8-8 1.000 10-44 54 1.2 30-0 27 53 1 7 154/3.4 42 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Alexa Price Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Shooter, speed and charisma

Describe your personality in three words or less? Outgoing, spontaneous

Something no one know about you? I love to play golf

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? My favorite channel is animal planet

What super power would you most like to have and why? I would like to be invisible so I could get away with everything

What is the best thing you like about Coach Mo? Since he’s the youngest he can relate more to today’s style of basketball

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Pursuing basketball overseas

What is your favorite cereal? Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Who has had the most influence in your life? Both of my parents

Your most prized possession? My iPhone

The best piece of advice you ever received? Everything my dad has ever taught me

What was the last book you read? ’s “Driven From Within”

“I’m very excited about my daughter going

to Washington State. Senior year, we started the recruiting process and when she went on her visit, they treated her so well that she didn’t want to visit another school. She was completely sold on Washington State.”

—Price’s father Greg Ferguson cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 43 23 Salena Dickerson

DICKERSON’S WSU CAREER RS-FRESHMAN (2007-08): Appeared in 28 of WSU’s 30 games after transferring from Gonzaga…missed Arizona State game (1/26/08) with a broken finger and did not play against USC (2/10/08)…averaged 4.3 points and 1.9 rebounds per game… scored in double figures twice…put up a career-high 15 points againstN orth Carolina State (11/23/07) and 14 points against Idaho (11/28/07)…pulled down a season- high eight rebounds against Boise State (12/9/07)…recorded a season-high two steals three times…recorded a season-high two blocks in the season-opener against Portland (11/9/07)…also recorded multiple assists in two games (two each game). RS-Sophomore Guard/Forward / 5-11 DICKERSON’S GONZAGA CAREER Federal Way, Wash. FRESHMAN (2006-07): Redshirt season. Federal Way HS / Gonzaga DICKERSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner at Federal Way High School for coach Karin Weberg…as a CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE received South Puget Sound League honorable mention…made the MIN: 31 vs. Alabama 11/24/07 South Puget Sound League Second Team as a JUNIOR…was voted MVP of a team FGM: 7 vs. Idaho 11/28/07 that went 8-11 on the season…made Federal Way All-City Team and was All-City MVP…as a SENIOR made the South Puget Sound League First Team and was voted FGA: 14 vs. North Carolina State 11/23/07 South Puget Sound League MVP…was leading scorer in the state (26.1 points per 3FGM: 1 (12 times) vs. Oregon 3/7/08* game)…made all-state team…broke five school records…led the Eagles as team cap- 3FGA: 2 (six times) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* tain to the playoffs for the first time since 1998…scored more than 40 points in two FTM: 5 vs. Portland 11/9/07 separate games (41 and 45)…selected to the all-area team by both the Tacoma News Tribune and the Star Times…played in the Oregon vs. Washington All-Star game. FTA: 6 vs. Portland 11/9/07 REB: 9 vs. Boise State 12/9/07 ASST: 2 (twice) vs. USC 1/10/08* PERSONAL BLKS: 2 vs. Portland 11/9/07 Born at Tacoma, Wash…father Willie works for Boeing and mother Denise is a dental hygienist…older brother Michael and younger brother Cole…younger twin sisters Si- STLS: 2 (twice) vs. Texas Tech 12/1/07* erra and Savannah and older sister Vanika…brother Michael played college basketball PTS: 15 vs. North Carolina State 11/23/07 at Arizona and played in the NBA for the and … * Indicates most recent occurrence. sister Vanika played basketball for the University of Montana Western…cousin David Wesley played college basketball for Baylor and plays professional basketball for the Cleveland Cavaliers…made academic honor roll all four years of high school…enjoys shopping, listening to music, riding horses and watching movies and SportsCenter.

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007-08 28-0 388/13.9 42-109 .385 12-22 .545 23-31 .742 25-29 54 1.9 35-0 8 33 7 11 119/4.3 TOTAL 28-0 388/13.9 42-109 .385 12-22 .545 23-31 .742 25-29 54 1.9 35-0 8 33 7 11 119/4.3 44 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Salena Dickerson Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Having a positive attitude in all aspects of the game

Describe your personality in three words or less? Quiet, calm and determined

If you were stranded on an island what three things would you want in your possession? iPod, cell phone and my “special blanket”

Something no one knows about you? Sometimes in the offseason when I am at home with my family I like to ride horses

Your favorite sports team or athlete growing up and why? My favorite athlete growing up would be my brother because I always looked up to him and wanted to be just like him

What cartoon character best describes you? Storm from X-men

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? I listen to some country music

What super power would you most like to have and why? The ability to see the future because I always like to know what is going to happen before it actually happens

What is the best thing you like about Coach Brian? The enthusiasm that he brings everyday, especially about defense

What songs are playing on your iPod right now? Anything by Dream or Lil’ Wayne

Your most prized possession? My family photo albums

What was the last book you read? The Alchemist

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 45 20 katie calderwood CALDERWOOD’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2007-08): One of only four Cougars to appear in each of WSU’s school-record 30 games…true freshman made 20 starts…averaged 4.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.9 steals per game…led WSU in scoring twice and in rebounding three times…scored in double figures three times…tallied 10 points each against North Carolina State (11/23/07) and at Montana (12/18/07)…scored a career-high 13 points against USC (1/10/08)…went 5-of-7 from the field against the Trojans, including a season-best 3-of-3 from the 3-point line…pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against Oregon State (2/15/08)…recorded a season-high four assists at UCLA (2/8/08)…recorded a season-high three steals against Alabama Sophomore (11/24/07) and at Arizona State (2/21/08). Forward / 6-0 Broomfield, Colo. CALDERWOOD’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Broomfield HS Earned four varsity letters in basketball and three in volleyball at Broomfield High… started every game as a FRESHMAN for head coach Mike Croell…team won confer- ence title with 22-3 overall record and advanced to Round of Eight at state tourna- ment…SOPHOMORE year led team in scoring with 14 points per game…led BHS to CAREER HIGHS semifinals of state tournament…named all-state honorable mention and selected to MIN: 36 vs. Idaho 11/28/07 All-Northern League Conference First Team…JUNIOR year led Eagles to best record in school history (24-2)…voted Most Valuable Player at Fairview 8 Team Tourna- FGM: 5 vs. USC 1/10/08 ment…named player of the year by the Boulder Daily Camera…also named all-state FGA: 12 vs. North Carolina State 11/23/07 first team…competed for coach Kim LaLonde Thompson with Boulder Rockies club 3FGM: 3 vs. USC 1/10/08 team…named to Nike End-of-Trail All-Tournament Team in 2006…Wendy’s Heisman 3FGA: 7 vs. Texas Tech 12/1/07 Award nominee and candidate for McDonald’s All-America…as a SENIOR led squad to a 27-1 record en route to the first state title in school history…named first-team 4A FTM: 1 (four times) vs. Oregon State 2/15/08* all-state...garnered Boulder County Player of the Year honors for the second-consecu- FTA: 3 vs. Portland 11/9/07 tive year…second-leading scorer in the Colorado All-Star Game. REB: 8 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 ASST: 4 at UCLA 2/8/08 PERSONAL BLKS: 1 (five times) vs. California 2/29/08* Born at Arlington Heights, Ill…father Bill and mother Pam…brother Blake and sister STLS: 3 (twice) at Arizona State 2/21/08* Erin…father played football at Navy and uncle played football at Utah State…carried PTS: 13 vs. USC 1/10/08 a 4.2 GPA…secretary of National Honor Society and Student Body Treasurer…inter- * Indicates most recent occurrence. ested in pursuing a degree in international business at WSU.

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007-08 30-20 771/25.7 55-174 .316 22-97 .227 5-14 .357 40-80 120 4.0 74-4 30 70 5 28 137/4.6 TOTAL 30-20 771/25.7 55-174 .316 22-97 .227 5-14 .357 40-80 120 4.0 74-4 30 70 5 28 137/4.6

46 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Katie Calderwood Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? The drive to win

Describe your personality in three words or less? Thoughtful, motivated, easygoing

If you were stranded on an island what three things would you want in your possession? A boat, a compass and drinking water

Something no one knows about you? If I said, then someone would know

What super power would you most like to have and why? Time Travel, because I could fix past mis- takes or see what people are like in the 1500s or the 4000s

What is the best thing you like about Coach Mike? I like his attention to detail and commit- ment to executing plays, as well as his seemingly carefree personality

What is the best thing you like about Kate? I appreciate the fact that she has such a stressful job, yet she is always in a good mood and can joke and brighten up the day

What song is playing on your iPod right now? Go Girl - Pitbull

What is your favorite cereal? Multigrain Cheerios

The best piece of advice you ever received? You’ll never know until you try

What was the last book you read? Eat Pray Love

What is your favorite hobby other than basketball? Photography

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 47 24Kezia Kelly

KELLY’S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2007-08): Appeared in 28 of WSU’s 30 games…true freshman made 25 starts including each of the season’s first 12 games…missed California (12/30/07) and USC (1/10/08) games with a concussion…named All-Pacific-10 Conference Freshman honorable mention…averaged 5.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 0.7 steals per game…led WSU with 66 assists…led WSU in assists 10 times…also led Cougars in scoring and rebounding twice each…31.32 minutes per game ranked 12th in the Pac-10…scored in double figures three times…scored 11 points at Eastern Washington (11/18/07), a career-high 12 points at Arizona (2/23/08) and 10 points Sophomore against No. 8 California (2/29/08)…pulled down a season-high five rebounds on five occasions…recorded a season-high six assists against both San Jose State (12/16/07) Guard /­ 5-6 and Arizona (1/24/08)…had three multiple- games (two each game)...Junior Auckland, New Zealand National Team this summer. Northcote College KELLY’S CLUB CAREER From 2000-05 played U14, U16 and U18 basketball for under coach Jim CAREER HIGHS Carnegie…played in the U16 Division B European Championships for coach Jon All- MIN: 38 (four times) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* eston…in 2005 played for the North Harbour U17 basketball team that placed first at FGM: 5 vs. California 2/29/08 the New Zealand Regionals and Nationals with an undefeated season…participated on the New Zealand U18 team in 2006 for coach Rachel Guerder…in 2007 played for FGA: 9 (twice) at Arizona 2/23/08* the New Zealand Junior Tall Ferns U19 team…at Australian State Championships she 3FGM: 2 (twice) at Arizona 2/23/08* averaged 6.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game…also served 3FGA: 4 (three times) at Arizona 2/23/08* as team captain on North Harbour U19 squad that placed second at the New Zealand FTM: 4 (four times) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* Regionals and fifth at Nationals…made National Tournament Team and averaged 21 points per game. FTA: 6 (three times) vs. Stanford 3/2/08* REB: 5 (five times) at Arizona State 2/21/08* ASST: 6 (twice) vs. Arizona 1/24/08* KELLY’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BLKS: None As a FRESHMAN participated in field hockey, tennis, netball, cross country and track for Sale Grammar School in England…in track placed first in shot put and third in the STLS: 2 (three times) vs. California 2/29/08* 200-meter dash…netball team placed second in Tournament… PTS: 12 at Arizona 2/23/08 field hockey team placed second in Greater Manchester championship…SOPHO- * Indicates most recent occurrence. MORE year placed first in 100-meter hurdles at the Greater Manchester Athletic Championships…placed 12th out of 133 participants in the Greater Manchester Schools Cross Country Championships and made Greater Manchester Team as a reserve…placed second in the Schools’ tennis tournament…placed third in Trafford Schools’ netball tournament…JUNIOR year played basketball for Northcote College in Auckland, New Zealand…played for coach Aik Ho on a team that lost only one game all season…basketball team placed first in the Auckland Premier League… made tournament team at the New Zealand Secondary School Championships, scor- ing 26 points in the semifinal and tallied 10 points, six assists, 11 rebounds and three steals in the final game…made tournament team and voted tournament MVP at the Northern Regional New Zealand Championships…was top scorer in final game with 18 points.

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007-08 28-25 867/31.0 47-154 .305 10-47 .213 35-59 .593 45-29 74 2.6 35-0 66 109 0 20 139/5.0 TOTAL 28-25 867/31.0 47-154 .305 10-47 .213 35-59 .593 45-29 74 2.6 35-0 66 109 0 20 139/5.0 48 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball PERSONAL Born at Manchester, England…father Julian Kelly is a musical director and mother Katie Wasson is a music teacher…older brother Chad Kelly, younger brother Herbie Wasson and younger sister Jemima Wasson…in 2007 was one of the top four stu- dents in English at Northcote College and won entry to Auckland University English degree course…enjoys all sports in general as well as water sports, snowboarding, shopping, movies and friends.

Kezia Kelly Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? My accent

If you were stranded on an island what three things would you want in your possession? A boat, pop tarts and music

What cartoon character best describes you? Mulan

What super powers would you most like to have and why? Flight, the ability to stop time and being magic

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? Strength and passion on and of the basket- ball court

What is the best thing about the coaching staff? They’re all completely different people and bring something different and positive to the team. They always push you to better yourself and always expect the best from you

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? Sky Blue

What is your favorite cereal? Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Who has had the most influence in your life? My mum

Your most prized possession? My blue backpack

The best piece of advice you ever received? Accept the things you can’t change, have the courage to change the things you can and the wisdom to know the difference

Car or Truck? Neither, roller skates! Kezia’s surprise birthday party cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 49 2Jasmine2 Williams WILLIAMS’ WSU CAREER FRESHMAN (2007-08): One of four Cougars to appear in each of WSU’s school- record 30 games…true freshman made 23 starts…averaged 6.3 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.9 steals per game…scored in double figures six times…WSU’s third- leading scorer with 188 points on the season…scored 10 points each against Texas Tech (12/1/07) and Washington (1/4/08)…scored 11 points each in back-to-back games against USC (1/10/08) and UCLA (1/12/08)…scored a career-high 19 points against Oregon (2/17/08)…field goal percentage of .889 in that game is the eighth- best all-time in a single game by a Cougar…posted a team-high 17 points against the Ducks in the opening round of the Pacific-10 Conference Tournament (3/7/08)… Sophomore led WSU in scoring three times, in rebounding five times and in assists three times… Guard / 5-9 season-high eight rebounds against USC (1/10/08)…season-high four assists at Mon- tana (12/18/07) and at USC (2/10/08)…season-high three steals against Alabama Kent, Wash. (11/24/07) and No. 8 California (2/29/08). Seattle Prep WILLIAMS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Career Highs Lettered four years in basketball for coach Michelle Hall and earned one letter in fast pitch…basketball team captain senior year…as a FRESHMAN received the team’s MIN: 32 vs. Oregon State 2/15/08 most improved award…SOPHOMORE season earned All-Metro League Second Team FGM: 8 vs. Oregon 2/17/08 honors and at the Gonzaga team camp was named to the all-tournament team…dur- FGA: 12 (twice) vs. Oregon 3/7/08* ing JUNIOR year was a repeat second-team all-league selection and named the Pan- 3FGM: 2 (six times) vs. Oregon 3/7/08* thers’ MVP…received top 10 recognition at the All-American Camp and was named to the Oregon City All-Tournament Team…during SENIOR season earned all-league 3FGA: 5 vs. Stanford 3/2/08 first team honors, was a team captain and was team MVP…named to the state 3A All- FTM: 4 vs. UCLA 1/12/08 Tournament Second Team…scored more than 1,300 points during career. FTA: 6 at Oregon State 1/17/08 REB: 8 vs. USC 1/10/08 PERSONAL ASST: 4 (twice) at USC 2/10/08* Jasmine Chanel Williams…born at Oakland, Calif…mother Julie…one older brother BLKS: 1 (twice) at Oregon State 1/17/08* Corey…both her brother and cousin Brandon Gibson are members of the Cougar STLS: 3 (twice) vs. California 2/29/08* football team…played for both the Baden Elite and P.S. Flight club teams…interested PTS: 19 vs. Oregon 2/17/08 in a pre-medicine major at WSU. * Indicates most recent occurrence.

YEAR-BY-YEAR Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007-08 30-23 674/22.5 75-217 .346 19-68 .279 19-29 .655 29-63 92 3.1 47-0 41 67 2 28 188/6.3 TOTAL 30-23 674/22.5 75-217 .346 19-68 .279 19-29 .655 29-63 92 3.1 47-0 41 67 2 28 188/6.3

50 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Jasmine Williams Questionnaire… Why you love being a Coug? I love being a Coug because of the great sense of camaraderie that radiates from everyone in Pullman - from my own Annual teammates to other teams to the fans team halloween Something no one know about you? party No one knows that I love opera music

What cartoon character best describes you? Squidward

What super power would you most like to have and why? Teleportation, because I could be anywhere I want at anytime - and I would never be late

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? That she gets so pumped about when our team does well. And she comes up to you and wants to give you a chest bump!

What is the best thing you like about Coach Brian? When he asks questions that he already knows the answer to: “Are you sprinting?”

What is the best thing you like about Kate? That she can single-handedly save the world with one phone call

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Working…hopefully flying test planes for Boeing

What is your favorite cereal? Toss up…Coco Puffs, Shredded Wheat or Honey Bunches of Oats…depends on my mood

Who has had the most influence in your life? My mother

What is your favorite Web site on the internet? Google

The best piece of advice you ever received? Love blindly, Hope endlessly

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 51 1April Cook

COOK’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner in basketball…as a FRESHMAN at Banning High School was named second-team All-Marine League…helped lead Carl Buggs’ Long Beach Poly High School to its first of three consecutive state championships as a SOPHOMORE… team also won the league title…once again led squad to league and state titles as a JUNIOR…named to the Oregon Trail All-Tournament Team…led the Jackrabbits to their third-straight state title as a SENIOR…named first-team all-state and was a McDonald’s All-America nominee…team finished the season as the nation’s second- ranked team according to USA Today, ESPN and HoopGurlz…named third-team all- Freshman state by CalHiSports…rated as the No. 84 player in the country by hoopgurlz.com… played club basketball for Elbert Kinnebrew’s Cal Sparks…also lettered in track, win- Guard / 5-8 ning the league championship in the 100m as a freshman…was a regional finalist in Carson, Calif. the 100m and 200m that same season…once again won the league title in the 100m as a junior and attended the EA Sports National All-American Camp. Long Beach Poly HS PERSONAL April Bliss Cook…born at Long Beach, Calif…parents Brian and Davette Cook…father played football for USC…brother Dillon…sisters Brandy, Ashley, Lauren, Jade, Breana and Lyric…enjoys playing the piano and video games…member of the honor roll sophomore, junior and senior years…is undecided on a major.

“What I really loved about WSU was the amount of Cougar pride everyone had in Pullman. Everyone was friendly and excited to tell me about how great the school was. What made me choose WSU was the opportunity to work with such a great and energetic coaching staff and help rebuild their program.”

—April Cook

“What I liked about WSU was the academic environment and the opportunity for my daughter to play for June Daugherty.”

—Brian Cook

52 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball April Cook Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Defense and leadership

Why you love being a Coug? Knowing all of Pullman has your back

Something no one knows about you? I’m crazy about video games

Your favorite sports team or athlete growing up and why? Vince Carter; his dunks are amazing

What cartoon character best describes you? Cookie Monster

What super power would you most like to have and why? The ability to breathe underwater; it would be cool to see all the different animals in the sea for as long as I wanted

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? The enthusiasm she has for us

If you were given a $10,000 gift card to one store, which store would it be? Target

If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? Australia

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Still playing video games

What is your favorite Web site on the internet? YouTube

What is your favorite hobby other than basketball? Playing the piano

cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 53 4Katie Grad GRAD’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner at Auburn-Riverside High School playing for head coach Adam Barrett…led team to four consecutive appearances at the state tournament, three consecutive South Puget Sound League titles and back-to-back state championships… three-year team captain…named honorable mention All-SPSL as a FRESHMAN… as a SOPHOMORE named second-team All-SPSL…voted league co-most valuable player as a JUNIOR…garnered honorable mention All-America honors from The Sport- ing News and was also named first-team all-area…as a SENIOR was named the 3A Washington State Tournament’s Most Valuable Player en route to leading team to its second-consecutive state championship…named state player of the year by the Freshman Tacoma News Tribune…garnered first-team all-state from both the Seattle Times and Guard / 5-8 the Seattle PI after averaging 21 points, 11 rebounds and five steals per game…voted league most valuable player…selected to play in the Northwest Shootout and was Lake Tapps, Wash. one of 12 players from Washington to be nominated for McDonald’s All-America… Auburn-Riverside HS set 12 school records including career points, career rebounds and career steals…did not miss a game or practice in four years…played club basketball for Barrett’s Auburn Riverside…also lettered twice in soccer and four times in fast pitch…named all-league in soccer as a junior…named first-team all-league in fast pitch as both a sophomore and junior…also named second-team all-state as a junior after leading squad to a fifth-place state finish.

PERSONAL Katherine Noelle Grad…born at Seattle…parents Dennis and Lori Grad…brother Cameron…uncles Brent Lewis and Darrel Grad attended WSU…academic major is undecided.

“So many of our friends and family members (both of our brothers) went to Washington State University and loved it. When Katie and Lori came back from their first visit, they too had the excitement and Cougar pride that I have seen in so many students and alumni. When we returned in the fall to meet with the coaching staff and players, all of us were so impressed with the positive feeling and family atmosphere permeating the program, the Daugherty home and the entire town of Pullman! We feel honored to be a part of the New Championship Era of Cougar Women’s basketball. Winning takes dedication, perseverance and complete trust in one’s teammates and coaches – all of which we are confident this team will have. We are so excited for the upcoming season and for Katie to wear

the crimson and gray – Go Cougs!”

—Dennis Grad

54 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Katie Grad Questionnaire…

What is your best asset you bring to the team? Willing to work hard and get better

Describe your personality in three words or less? Outgoing, determined and fun

Your favorite sports team or athlete growing up and why? The Seattle Mariners because my family used to go to spring training to watch them play every year

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? I do the People Magazine crossword puzzle every week :)

What is the best thing you like about Coach Mike? Mike’s unique sense of humor

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? Hot pink

What is your favorite cereal? Oh’s

Your most prized possession? My pillow

The best piece of advice you ever received? “I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it” - My high school coach Adam Barrett

Famous person you have met or would like to meet and why? I would like to meet the cast from Grey’s Anatomy because that is my favorite TV show

What is your favorite hobby other than basketball? Watching movies and Wakeboarding/ Sea Dooing on Lake Tapps “I chose Washington State University because I was

M & M’s or Skittles? impressed with how the entire Palouse area supports Peanut Butter M & M’s the college, students and athletics. When I first came to the campus I realized Pullman was the perfect college town that I could call home. I’m excited to be a part of the new era of championship basketball with my teammates and coaches.”

—Katie Grad cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 55 10Danielle LeNoir

LENOIR’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner for head coach Victoria Sanders…team captured the Marine League and city championships as a FRESHMAN…first-teamA ll-Marine League, second-team Los Angeles CIF-City Section and second-team Daily Breeze All-Area… once again named first-team All-Marine League as a SOPHOMORE, en route to another league title and city championship…Daily Breeze All-Area Second Team and Los Angeles CIF-City Section First Team…was once again named Daily Breeze All-Area First Team as a JUNIOR…led team to a third-consecutive Marine League title and city championship…The Sporting News honorable mention All-America and first-team Freshman all-league…named to the Los Angeles/Watts Summer Games All-Tournament Team… team captain as a SENIOR…led team to the Southern Section championship game… Guard / 5-6 named to three all-tournament teams, garnering MVP honors at the La Jolla Country Los Angeles, Calif. Day Tournament, and was a McDonald’s All-America nominee…named first-team All- Marine League en route to leading Narbonne to a co-league championship and the Narbonne HS CIF Los Angeles City Section championship…first-team All-Daily Breeze and CIF Los Angeles City Section First Team…played club basketball for Mike Medlock’s OGDL… also lettered twice playing volleyball.

PERSONAL Christina Danielle LeNoir…born at Torrance, Calif…parents Marcus and Sylvia LeNoir…sister Camille plays basketball for USC…enjoys playing sports and shop- ping…member of the honor roll…plans to pursue a degree in medicine.

“I chose Washington State University for many different reasons - the environment was absolutely wonderful, I love the college town and the whole community was very welcoming. The team is an extraordinary group of women. I love the idea of being a part of something special at WSU and being a part of the New Championship Era of women’s basketball. The coaching staff is very caring, a lot of fun and I really related to them well. And what greater conference to play in than the Pac-10!!!”

—Danielle LeNoir

56 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Danielle LeNoir Questionnaire…

What is your best asset you bring to the team? Leadership and defensive toughness

Describe your personality in three words or less? Passionate, Dramatic, Tough

What cartoon character best describes you? Marvin the Martian

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? I’m obsessed with technology and music

What is the best thing you like about Coach Mo? His shoe collection

If you were given a $10,000 gift card to one store, which store would it be? Target, because they have everything from food to electronics

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Putting this great college education to use and starting my career

Who has had the most influence in your life? My sister, Camille “I did not choose WSU, Danielle did, and I was Your most prized possession? My Momma says I don’t own a thing very pleased with her decision. I felt she had

The best piece of advice you ever received? to choose a school where she felt she would be Stop procrastinating!! happy with college life for four years, not just Famous person you have met or would like to basketball. I believe WSU offered everything meet and why? Phylicia Rashad because she was she wanted in a University. The campus is the perfect sitcom mother -- funny, extremely beautiful, the coaching staff is powerful and beautiful --just like my mother wonderful and Pullman is the ultimate college

What is your favorite hobby other town. I was convinced it was the University than basketball? for Danielle when the University President Elson Playing Guitar Hero S. Floyd took time out of his busy schedule to meet with us on the official visit. He sealed the deal for me when he talked about his views on family values, and how he uses those views to run the University. Go Cougs!”

—Marcus LeNoir cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 57 14Jessica Oestreicher

OESTREICHER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-year letterwinner for head coach Shawn Flaherty…led squad to three CIF Northern Section titles…named All-Mid Valley League as a FRESHMAN…garnered third-team All-CIF Northern Section and second-team All-Redding Record-Searchlight honors…averaged 22.5 points, 13.6 rebounds and 3.8 blocks per game…most valu- able player of the Liberty Tournament…once again earned all-league honors as a Freshman SOPHOMORE…team went 30-1 and won the Mid Valley League and CIF Northern Section championships…averaged 15 points and nine rebounds per game…second- Center / 6-8 team All-CIF Northern Section and first-team All-Redding Record-Searchlight… Shasta Lake, Calif. named to three all-tournament teams and was a Street & Smith’s honorable mention All-America…attended the adidas Top Ten Invitational All-America Camp…sat out Liberty Christian HS JUNIOR season due to an ACL injury…named second-team All-Redding Record- Searchlight as a SENIOR…team went 30-2…averaged 11.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game…member of two all-tournament teams and was named an hon- orable mention All-America by The Sporting News…named a CalHiSports Athlete of the Week…McDonald’s All-America nominee…played in the Double Pump Northern California All-Star and Lions Club Northern California All-Star Games…scored 1,233 career points…ranked as the No. 25 recruit in the nation by BBALLX.com and No. 71 by Blue Star Basketball…played club basketball for Ron Adams’ Spokane Stars… also a standout volleyball and softball player…earned all-league honors as a freshman, sophomore and senior as a middle hitter…named second-team All-Redding Record- Searchlight and third-team All-CIF Northern Section on the volleyball court…garnered all-league honors as a freshman playing softball.

PERSONAL Jessica Lynn Oestreicher…born at Placerville, Calif…parents Jeff and Glenda…brother Derek will begin playing basketball for UC Davis in 2008-09…enjoys movies, music, swimming, volleyball and hanging out with friends...4.0 grade-point average and member of the straight-A honor roll…member of student government for three years…was a junior high volleyball coach and a camp coach for Todd Franklin’s Basketball Camp for three years…Double Pump Academic Award winner for highest GPA…was the Homecoming Queen as a senior…is undecided on an academic major.

“I chose to attend Washington State University for the opportunity: The opportunity to play in the Pac-10; the opportunity to play for June and Mike Daugherty; the opportunity for me to play in areas where my parents, extended family, and friends can see me compete; and the opportunity to earn a degree from an outstanding university. The first time I set foot on the campus, I knew there was something special about it. I could see myself being a part of the great things that are going on here at the university. I love the small-town atmosphere of Pullman. I felt an instant comfort level with the coaching staff and their positive, uplifting spirits. They are all so encouraging - and yet they will push me to excel at the highest level. If all these things don’t draw you to WSU - the ice cream at Ferdinand’s and Cougar Gold will!”

—Jessica Oestreicher 58 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Jessica Oestreicher Questionnaire…

What is the best asset you bring to the team? Height

Describe your personality in three words or less? Outgoing, Funny, Kind

What cartoon character best describes you? Tigger

What is the best thing you like about Coach Mike? He laughs at my jokes about Coach Brian

What is the best thing you like about Coach Brian? He’s a good armrest!

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? “We are very excited about Jessica coming to Razzle Dazzle Rose Washington State University. There are many What songs are playing on your iPod positives. From an athletic standpoint - the right now? What Hurts the Most, Bleeding Love, opportunity to play for a Pac-10 school is Headstrong incredible. We know Jessica will get the opportunity What is your favorite cereal? to compete against the highest level of competition; Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch and that we will be able to attend many of the Your most prized possession? games. From an academic standpoint – WSU has My Teddy Bear an outstanding reputation, and we know she will The best piece of advice you ever received? If you don’t get the pass - get it off be challenged and pushed in the classroom to be the glass! the best she can be. From a location standpoint What was the last book you read? - we fell in love with the small-town atmosphere Great Expectations by Charles Dickens of Pullman, and the tremendous support of the Car or Truck? community for the university. Finally - from the Car - a red Mini Cooper personal standpoint - we are so impressed with the coaching staff. June, Mike, Brian, Mo, and Kate are all wonderful people. The positive attitude of

this staff - from the coaches, trainers, office staff, and academic advisors is very impressive. We feel confident the program is building and growing - and are grateful our daughter has a chance to be a part of the future at WSU.”

—Jeff and Glenda Oestreicher cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 59 11Jazmine Perkins

PERKINS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner for head coach Cheryl Draper…team captain as a junior and senior…named all-conference second team and Street & Smith’s All-America honor- able mention as a FRESHMAN…once again named second-team all-conference as a SOPHOMORE…also garnered honorable mention All-America honors from Street & Smith’s for the second-consecutive year…named second-team all-league as a JU- NIOR…earned all-tournament honors at the Saint Mary Tournament…named Street & Smith’s All-America once again…led squad to the Northern California champion- ship game as a SENIOR…scored 28 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and recorded Freshman three steals and three blocks in the championship game…named Street & Smith’s Guard / 5-10 All-America and earned all-league honors after leading Berkeley to the league title… named most valuable player of the Division I NorCal Championships and earned Berkeley, Calif. third-team all-state all-division…also earned CalHiSports Northern California Athlete Berkeley HS of the Week accolades…played club basketball for the Bay Area Warriors, earning all- tournament, top 10 summer league and most valuable player honors.

PERSONAL Jazmine Perkins…mother Felicia Harris competed in track at Chico State…brother Najee William…participated in dance and black student union clubs…interested in pursuing a degree in fashion design.

“I chose Washington State University because I wanted to be a part of a great program and attend a school that will help me better my academic skills.The coaches treat me like family, the Pullman community is great, I love Beasley Coliseum and my new teammates and most of all, the Washington State gear is oh-so-fresh.”

—Jazmine Perkins

60 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Jazmine Perkins Questionnaire…

What is the best asset you bring to the team? My approach to defense, and I take pride to work hard for the team

Describe your personality in three words or less? Determined, proud and confident

Why you love being a Coug? Beasley Coliseum

Something no one know about you? I forgot my basketball shoes the day of a playoff game and I had to wear a pair of hoop shoes from our boys’ basketball team

What cartoon character best describes you? Bugs Bunny

What is the best thing about the coaching staff? They treat you like family

If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? New York City

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Coaching my own basketball team

What is your favorite Web site on the internet? www.lakers.com

Your most prized possession? My hoop shoes and a picture of my little brother

The best piece of advice you ever received? The difference between failure and success is doing a thing nearly right, and doing it exactly right

What is your favorite hobby other than basketball? Fashion design

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PETTERSEN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner for head coach Chad Dezellum…team captain as a junior and senior…led squad in rebounding as a FRESHMAN…named second-team All-Greater Spokane League and led team in rebounding as a SOPHOMORE…once again named All-GSL Second Team and led team in rebounding as a JUNIOR…also garnered 2007 The Sporting News honorable mention All-America…named first-teamA ll-GSL, Associ- ated Press all-state honorable mention and team most valuable player as a SENIOR… led team in rebounding for the fourth consecutive season…ranks sixth all-time in league history in career scoring (1,444) and third all-time in regular season scoring Freshman (1,037)…only the 16th player in league history to score 1,000 points…scoring output ranks first all-time at Shadle Park…also the Highlanders’ career leader in rebounds… Forward / 6-1 selected to play in the Northwest Shootout game, featuring the top players from Spokane, Wash. Washington and Oregon…also competed in the John Blair Memorial All-Star Game… McDonald’s All-America nominee…played club basketball for Ron Adams’ Spokane Shadle Park HS Stars…also a two-year letterwinner in volleyball.

PERSONAL Lexie Ann Pettersen…born at Spokane, Wash…parents Tom Pettersen and Kristin Humphrey…brothers Taylor, Brandon and Jack…sister Kourtnie…grandmother Evelyn Heider attended WSU…enjoys volleyball, music and shopping…named GSL Scholar Athlete of the Year…major is undecided.

“I chose to attend Washington State University because I wanted to be challenged. I loved the coaches and their enthusiasm to win by making each one of us better, and it was the place that feels like my home away from home! I’m excited and feel fortunate to be a part of the new era of Women’s Basketball at WSU!”

—Lexie Pettersen

“WSU has a wonderful and tremendous coaching staff that will benefit Lexie greatly, and they have fabulous facilities. Also, it’s nice to have her close to home so we can watch her play.“

—Tom Pettersen

62 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Lexie Pettersen Questionnaire… What is the best asset you bring to the team? Work ethic

Describe your personality in three words or less? Fun, Dedicated, Energetic

Something no one knows about you? I love to sing even though I am not good at all!

Your favorite sports team or athlete growing up and why? Andy Roddick - he is an amazing tennis player and I have always loved watching tennis

What cartoon character best describes you? Judy Jetson

What is one random fact about you no one would guess by looking at you? I have a tiny black toy poodle dog named Ron

What super power would you most like to have and why? I would like to be able to see into the future, that way I could see all that lies before me in my life

What is the best thing about the coaching staff? I love the fact that my coaches are determined to become a team that WILL accomplish their goals

What is your MySpace profile song? I Wanna Dance With Somebody by Whitney Houston

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? Teaching an elementary class! “We come from a long line of Cougar fans so we

The best piece of advice you ever received? are thrilled that Lexie gets to attend and play Nothing ever comes easy in there. The coaches are phenomenal, the facilities life, especially something worthwhile are great and it is close enough for us to see her Famous person you have met or would like to meet and why? play often. We believe that Coach June, Coach I would love to meet Oprah. I love how Mike and her team of coaches will turn around strong of a woman she is and how much determination she has to make the women’s basketball program at WSU. We a difference. She is a truly inspiring woman who has worked to make our can’t wait to be part of it! world a better place —Kristin Humphrey cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 63 21Rosie Tarnowski

TARNOWSKI’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Four-year letterwinner for head coach Jim Ricci…team captain as a junior and se- nior…named All-Catholic League as a FRESHMAN…named to the Archbishop Wood Christmas All-Tournament Team…named first-team All-Catholic League as a SOPHO- MORE…named to the End of the Trail and Bishop Walsh All-Tournament Teams… team most valuable player…MVP of the Scholastic Play by Play Game…tore her ACL as a JUNIOR…earned the Northwest Girls’ Inter-county Basketball League Award… recognized as the top senior girls’ basketball player in Philadelphia by the William Markward Memorial Basketball Club as a SENIOR…first female to be honored in Freshman the 62-year history of the club…led squad to a 23-3 record and the Catholic League semifinals…team was ranked as one of the top 20 teams nationally by a number of Guard/Forward / 6-1 publications…named first-team All-Catholic League and third-team Philadelphia, Pa. All-State…McDonald’s All-America nominee…played AAU basketball with FENCOR, which won three national championships (2002, 2004 and 2005) and finished as a Archbishop Wood HS national semifinalist twice (2003 and 2006).

PERSONAL Rosemarie Tarnowski…born at Philadelphia, PA…parents Ray and Lori…brothers Ray and Anthony…father Ray played basketball for Philadelphia University and played professionally overseas…4.0 grade-point average…Kiwanis Student of the Month… member of student council, serving as an executive board member for two years and as vice president as a senior…participated in the peer leadership program for three years…high school’s intramurals coordinator…plans to major in communication.

“Along with a tremendous coaching staff and an opportunity to become a part of a championship program, I really loved the pride throughout the WSU campus and the town of Pullman. I had a great visit to WSU and was very impressed with the sense of community not just within the Women’s Basketball program, but throughout the whole University.”

—Rosie Tarnowski

64 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball Rosie Tarnowski Questionnaire…

What is the best asset you bring to the team? My communication skills and court awareness

Describe your personality in three words or less? Hardworking, outgoing, optimistic

Something no one knows about you? I read the funnies everyday

What cartoon character best describes you? Dot from the Animaniacs

What super power would you most like to have and why? Shape-shifting

What is the best thing you like about Coach June? I like Coach June’s experience and basketball knowledge, as well as her great fashion sense

If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be? Greece

If you were a crayon, what color would it be? Mauvelous

What do you think you will be doing five years from now? I think I will be an assistant coach somewhere while earning my master’s degree

Your most prized possession? “I was most impressed not only with the energy My cell phone of the new coaching staff, but the fact that The best piece of advice you ever received? they were teachers. The opportunity to send “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” - my daughter to WSU not only to play, but to Robert Frost be taught how to be a better player could not What is your favorite hobby other be passed up. Also, the Pacific-10 Conference than basketball? Reading is one of the premiere conferences in the country, with world class facilities and top- notch competition. It is reassuring to send my daughter to a school where the community is behind the University.”

—Ray Tarnowski cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 65 WSU Coaches

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cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 67 Each of the seven players were nominated for McDonald’s All-Amer- cougar coaches ica honors. The Cougars averaged 1,666 fans per game in 2007-08, more than tripling the average from the previous season. Daugherty, whose career record stands at 319-238 (.573), has 19 years of experience working with WNBA-caliber talent. In Daugh- erty’s first season with the Cougars, junior guard Katie Appleton garnered her first career all-conference honor after being named All- Pac-10 honorable mention. Freshman guard Kezia Kelly was named Freshman All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Dating back to her seasons at Washington, Daugherty has placed at least one individual on the All-Pac-10 Team each year since 1997. Daugherty began her head coaching career at Boise State, where she coached for seven years (1989-96) and compiled a record of 123-74 (73-31 ). Under her watch, the Broncos not only made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, but achieved their first national ranking and won their first regular season conference title. In 1992, the Broncos won the Big Sky regular season champion- ship, and in 1994 they shared the conference crown with Montana and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. At the con- clusion of the 1993-94 season, Daugherty was named Big Sky Co- Coach of the Year. After turning things around at Boise State, Daugherty did the same for Washington, where she coached for 11 seasons. After finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in 2000, Daugherty led the Huskies to their first conference title since 1990, the greatest turnaround in league history. She led Washington to nine postseason appearances in 11 seasons, six NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT appearances, making it all the way to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship’s Elite Eight in 2001. Daugherty helped a number of players earn individual honors at June Washington, with Giuliana Mendiola becoming the school’s first Pac-10 Player of the Year, and four players earning District VIII All- America honors. Home attendance soared under Daugherty’s watch at both Boise Daugherty State and Washington. The Broncos averaged 500 fans per game before Daugherty’s arrival. During her tenure, however, more than Head coach 2,000 fans were coming to watch every game, placing Boise State in the nation’s top 30 for home attendance in each of her seven Washington State University Head Coach June Daugherty seasons. Washington led the Pac-10 in home attendance in both came exactly as advertised in her first season with the Cougar 2002-03 and 2003-04. basketball program, leading the charge to begin a New Championship Era in women’s basketball. The team chemistry formed on the basketball court is a direct result of creating a family atmosphere with Daugherty’s staff and Just as she had done at each of her two previous stops, players. Daugherty creates a home away from home for her bas- Daugherty began turning around the Cougar women’s pro- ketball family, consisting of coaches, players and support staff. This gram, bringing in a top-ranked recruiting class and improving environment culminated in 16 players combining for 49 selections attendance numbers. to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team at Washington, and 30 student- Blue Star Basketball ranked Daugherty’s seven recruits as the athletes on the Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team at Boise nation’s 16th-best class, and the second-best in the Pacific-10 State. This past season Appleton was named Pac-10 All-Academic Conference. The most heralded recruiting class in school his- honorable mention. tory also received a top 25 nod from HoopGurlz, coming in at Daugherty’s basketball family is involved not only in providing No. 24. everything necessary to achieve academic excellence, but also the Three of Daugherty’s recruits led their high school teams means to becoming involved in community service. Daugherty leads to state championship games in their senior seasons, two of by example, speaking at meetings for the Chamber of Commerce, which (Katie Grad and April Cook) captured the state crown. Red Cross, Sacred Hear, the Kiwanis and for many women’s groups.

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www.wsucougars.com 68 A major advocate for healthy heart awareness, Daugherty was June Questionnaire named the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association’s National Coach of the Year in 2008. Since becoming a survivor of sudden cardiac What is your favorite thing about WSU and Pullman? arrest Daugherty has become one of the nation’s most visible The experienced, focused and supportive leadership of WSU President Elson S. Floyd and Director of Athletics Jim Sterk…Also the world class spokes persons, filming a nationally-aired commercial, speaking academic environment for our student-athletes to enjoy absolutely the at fund-raisers for the Hope Heart Institute and the American best college education, while being surrounded by a strong support Red Cross and helping WSU sponsor the inaugural “Cougs Have system…Coaching for the Pac-10 Championship and NCAA women’s Heart” basketball game to raise awareness for heart disease. basketball title. She is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Associa- Why did you choose to come to WSU? tion and is a former member of its Board of Directors. She is also I wanted to raise my family in a beautiful, clean and safe college town a member of both the State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team and that offers a little bit of everything…The challenge of leading the the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year selection commit- Cougars to become a consistent powerhouse in women’s basketball…I was impressed with the passionate and loyal support tees, and often serves as a clinician for the NCAA YES Clinic at of the Cougar Nation! the Final Four. Daugherty has been active in USA Basketball and was an assistant coach for the West Team at the 1995 Olympic What is your favorite place you have traveled to and why? Sports Festival. The game of basketball has taken me to several corners of the world. I have had the good fortune of coaching and playing throughout Daugherty also places high priority on keeping the top local Europe, China, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Mexico, as well high school talent at home in the Northwest, a pattern she began as just about every state in the USA…Probably the best place was the with her first Husky recruit, Megan Franza, who was drafted by Greek Islands because they are so incredibly beautiful with their white, the in 2001. Franza played high school basket- sandy beaches and turquoise water. ball in Leavenworth, Wash. This continued in her first season with What are your personal/team goals for this season? the Cougars, as Washington’s 3A State Player of the Year Katie My team goals for the season include having the complete Cougar Grad (Auburn-Riverside) and Shadle Park’s all-time leading scorer basketball family embrace the idea of “Put the team first” in all of our Lexie Pettersen (Spokane) were each a part of her nationally- thoughts, actions and deeds. ranked recruiting class. What is your pre-game ritual? Relax and reflect on the preparation of the opponent…Dinner with Several of Daugherty’s athletes have gone on to coaching my family. careers at both the high school and collegiate level. Who has been your biggest coaching influence? Daugherty served as an assistant coach at Stanford under head High School coach David Busch from Westerville High School in coach Tara Vanderveer prior to taking over the Boise State pro- Ohio…John Wooden, , , Tara VanDerveer, gram. She helped guide the Cardinal to one of the finest seasons Debbie Wilson, Ernie Woods and all of my incredible assistant coaches in school history, finishing the 1989 season with a record of 28-3, that I have had the wonderful opportunity to work together with. an undefeated Pac-10 season and a trip to the NCAA Tourna- Favorite Book ment. Daugherty also had a two-year stint on the Kent State staff The Rainbow Fish as an assistant coach from 1983-85. Favorite Quote Daugherty played collegiate basketball at the Ohio State from What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger 1974-78, where she led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Champion- Favorite Movie ship in 1977 and 1978. She is still ranked on the school’s career The Year of Living Dangerously scoring list at No. 21 with 1,137 points. She also ranks fourth Favorite Sports Figure in career rebounds (829), 15th in career field goals made (500) Billie Jean King and shares the single-game school record for blocked shots (12 Favorite TV Show against Michigan State in 1976). At the conclusion of her senior Friday Night Lights, Grey’s Anatomy and SportsCenter season, she earned first-team All-America honors and was a finalist the first year the award was presented. Hobbies Shopping, Biking and Yoga Just prior to the start of the 2001 season, Ohio State honored Daugherty with an induction into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Washington, DC, March 17, 2008 - Washington State University women’s basketball coach June Daugherty has been named the Coach of the Year by the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association (SCAA). Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is caused by the sudden loss of electri- cal function of the heart and is a leading cause of death in the . SCA strikes more than 300,000 Americans per year, and only about five percent of victims survive. Coach Daugherty is among that small percentage of SCA victims who survive, revived with the help of CPR and the shock of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Daugherty has subsequently lent her support and her amazing story to SCAA by taping the organization’s first television public service announcement (PSA). “Coach Daugherty’s story is both an inspiration and an instruc- tive lesson in the importance of CPR, public access to defibrillators, screening and treatment,” said Chris Chiames, SCAA’s executive director. “The fact that she was back on the sidelines in Pullman this season is a remarkable achievement and we applaud her recovery and appreciate her support in taping the PSA.” Daugherty’s sudden cardiac arrest awareness public service announcement has been airing on the Fox Sports Network (FSN) and the “extreme sports” dedicated website at www.fuel.tv. The PSA is also available for viewing at www.suddencardiacarrest.org.

“The support Coach Daugherty has provided SCAA has been of great help in raising awareness, and her willingness to open doors to organizations like the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association is leading us to find new partners in our efforts to prevent sudden cardiac death. Not only do we need thousands more survivors like Coach Daugherty, we need thousands more people like her willing to give back to the community.”

­—Chris Chiames Executive Director, Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association

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www.wsucougars.com 70 Associate head coach Mike Daugherty, in his second year with the Washington State coaching staff, has a reputation for building explo- cougar coaches sive offensive teams. Husband to head coach June, Daugherty is in his 19th season as a Division I coach. Daugherty joined the WSU staff after coaching 11 years at Wash- ington, serving his first eight years with the Huskies as an assistant until being promoted to associate head coach in September 2004. The Huskies ranked first or second in the Pacific-10 Conference in scoring offense in three of Daugherty’s final six seasons. In 2003, UW scored a conference-best 75.6 points per game. Three of Daugherty’s student-athletes rank among Washington’s top four in both 3-point- ers made and 3-pointers attempted. A 1977 graduate of Ohio State, Daugherty was a starter on the basketball team from 1975-77. In 1976, Daugherty was named Ohio State’s Defensive Player of the Year. He scored a career-high 18 points against eventual national champion and undefeated Indiana, bringing Ohio State to within two points of a victory (66-64). Before transferring to Ohio State, Daugherty played the 1973-74 season at Georgia Tech, initially attending as both a guard on the basketball team and a quarterback on the football team. Following graduation from Ohio State, Daugherty went on to play professionally in the South American Professional Leagues. His Sirio Brazil team won the world championship at the Jones Cup in 1979. Daugherty also averaged as many as 24 points per game for the Hindu Club of Argentina. Daugherty, who enjoys fly fishing in his spare time, earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Ohio State. He and June are the parents of twins Doc and Breanne. His father, Doc, played tailback for one season at Ohio State.

Mike Questionnaire What is your favorite thing about WSU and Pullman? Mike The sense of community and support of all the people here. Why did you choose to come to WSU? We wanted a chance to continue competing at the highest level nationally. What is your favorite place you have traveled to and why? Daugherty Tahiti…Shark diving. What are your personal/team goals for this season? Associate Head coach Go to the NCAA Tournament. What is your pre-game ritual? Can’t share that…superstition. What is the best advice you ever received? Do what you love. Who was your biggest coaching influence? Fred Taylor – Ohio State coach. www.wsucougars.com Favorite Book Anything by Lee Childs Favorite Quote Play Nasty Favorite Movie Apocalypse Now Redux Favorite Sports Figure Love to watch Favorite Actor/Actress Nicole Kidman Favorite TV Show Dexter Hobbies cougar women’s basketball Fly fishing cougar women’s basketball 71 Brian Holsinger, the Cougars’ recruiting and defensive coordinator, cougar coaches is in his second season as an assistant coach at Washington State. Hols- inger joined the WSU staff after serving as the head coach for Montana Tech from 2005-07. In his first season as recruiting coordinator with the Cougars, Hols- inger helped head coach June Daugherty assemble the nation’s 16th- ranked class according to Blue Star Basketball. HoopGurlz also tabbed WSU’s recruiting class as one of the nation’s best, awarding the Cougars’ seven recruits a No. 24 ranking. In July 2005, Holsinger became the sixth head women’s basketball coach in Montana Tech history. During his time in Montana, Holsinger’s team was ranked in the top 25 in the NAIA for the first time in school history. He also guided his squad to its greatest turnaround, going from three wins in 2005-06 to 16 wins in 2006-07. Before coaching at Montana Tech, Holsinger served as the head assistant coach at The Master’s College in Santa Clarita, Calif., from 1999-2005. During his tenure, the Mustangs posted a record of 132-58 and were a perennial top 10 nationally-ranked team. The squad also made four NAIA national tournament appearances. Holsinger graduated from Federal Way High in Federal Way, Wash., in 1994. During his college career, he played his freshman season at Pacific from 1994-95, before transferring to Western Washington to complete his bachelor’s of science degree in biology.

Brian currently lives in Pullman with his wife Stacey.

Brian Questionnaire What is your favorite thing about WSU and Pullman? I love the people! It is a great college town and the people make it unique and special…Big-time athletics!...Cougar pride is something you only know once you experience it. Why did you choose to come to WSU? Brian Being able to coach in my home state and see WSU women’s basketball become a perennial Pac-10 powerhouse! What is your favorite place you have traveled and why? Europe…All the history and different cultures from country to country. Some Holsinger parts were the most beautiful I have ever seen! What are your personal/team goals for this season? assistant coach Defensively I want us to be in the top three in the Pac-10 in field goal per- centage defense! What is your pre-game ritual? Pray, then make sure I give a pound to the official scorer and time keeper (at home games). Who has been your biggest coaching influence? Three people…My godfather, my dad and Ken Sugarman Favorite Book Bible Favorite Quote 1 Thess 5:15-18 – Bible verse Favorite Movie Hoosiers Favorite Sports Figure Favorite Actor/Actress Al Pacino! Favorite TV Show 24 Hobbies cougar women’s basketball Golf and fly fishing cougar women’s basketball

www.wsucougars.com 72 Maurice “Mo” Hines is in his second year as an assistant coach at cougar coaches Washington State. Prior to joining the WSU staff, Hines served as the head coach of the Emerald City Legends Elite girls’ basketball team, a position he had held since 2005. One of the most well-known Seattle-area AAU coaches before joining the Cougar staff, Hines had also served as team director of the Emerald City Basketball Academy since 2002. Hines coached several AAU teams to area and regional titles. In 2006 his 13-and-under team won the South Sound Invitational Championship and his 15-and-under team was a Deep South Classic semifinalist. He was also an adidas Junior Phenom coach in 2006. In both 2004 and 2005 he coached junior teams to AAU National Qualifier championships. Hines is a 1999 graduate of Seattle’s Nathan Hale High School and is currently working on a degree at WSU.

Mo Questionnaire What is your favorite thing about WSU and Pullman? The people! The people at WSU are so friendly and outgoing. Why did you choose to come to WSU? It’s a great opportunity to coach in the Pac-10…I also get to work with a great staff. What is your favorite place you have traveled to and why? Bahamas…It’s so beautiful. The weather is nice and the water is crystal clear. What are your personal/team goals for the season? My personal goal for the year is to become a better coach by learn- ing more from Mike and June…My team goal is to see every player get better from the beginning of the season to the end. Mo What is your pre-game ritual? Eat a candy bar before every game…I used to do that as a player. What is the best advice you ever received? Be Yourself – Mike Daugherty Hines Who has been your biggest coaching influence? I have two…the first is . I love the way he runs his pro- Assistant coach gram at Duke. Second is June Daugherty. She is just a real classy lady and a positive role model in coaching. Favorite Book Beyond Basketball – Mike Krzyzewski Favorite Quote It is what it is. Favorite Movie

Coming to America www.wsucougars.com Favorite Sports Figure Michael Jordan Favorite Actor/Actress Will Smith/Jessica Alba Favorite TV Show The Wire Hobbies Playing basketball

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Returning to her hometown of Pullman, Wash., Kate Werner joined head coach June Daugherty’s staff at Washington State, and is in her second season as coordinator of operations. Werner oversees team travel, summer camps, budget preparation and serves as the administrator of community service activities for the Cougars. Werner previously served as director of women’s basketball operations for Washington, joining the staff prior to the 2003-04 season under Daugherty. Prior to her work at UW, Werner served as the assistant coach for the Whitworth Pirates from 2000-03. During her tenure, the Pirates won the 2003 Northwest Conference Championship. Werner assisted Whitworth to an overall record of 48-28 and 34-14 in conference play. Werner graduated from Whitworth with a bachelor’s degree in busi- ness management in 1999. While on staff, she earned a master’s degree in education with an emphasis in guidance and counseling in 2003. Werner also played for the Pirates, setting the single-season record for 3-point percentage as a senior, making 31-of-66 attempts. Werner was also team captain for a squad that finished 17-8. While attending Pullman High School, Werner was a three-year letter- winner in basketball, volleyball and softball, earning All-Frontier League honors as a senior in volleyball and basketball. Werner is the daughter of Pullman residents Mike and Vivian Werner. Her father Mike played basketball for the Cougars, lettering in 1964 and Kate 1966-67 under coach . Werner coordinator OF Basketball OPERATIONS

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Linda Nikki Rubenthaler Stratton Principal Assistant Film editor Linda Rubenthaler is in her sixth year and OPERATIONS as the Principal Assistant for the Washing- ASSISTANT ton State women’s basketball program. She is the primary contact for day-to-day Nikki Stratton is in her second year as operations in the office, as well as the Courtside Club and Coaches operations assistant with the Washington State University women’s Corner. Rubenthaler has worked at WSU for 16 years and is an basketball team. avid Cougar fan. An Alabama native, she now calls Washington Stratton, a 2007 WSU sport management graduate, is no stranger home. In addition to her duties at WSU, she enjoys spending time to the WSU women’s basketball program. During the 2006-07 with her family, sports, camping, reading and gardening. She and season, Stratton served on the support staff as the video coordinator, her husband Randy have three children: Noelle, Logan and Ryder. and from 2003-06, was a player for the Cougars under head coach Linda is also the contact person for Cougar Pawz, WSU’s booster Sherri Murrell. club. For information on joining Cougar Pawz, please call Linda at 509-335-0276. Stratton attended Coronado High School in Colorado Springs, Colo., where she was a four-year letterwinner in basketball. She finished her senior season ranked first in the state in assists, third in steals and 20th in scoring. Stratton is the daughter of Randy and Kathy Stratton. She has one sister Jessika who played basketball for Baylor University and is the head coach for the UCCS women’s basketball team. Stratton is cur- rently pursuing a graduate degree in sport administration.

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Ivy Wang Jared Prenguber Aaron Schlueter Chris Evans Scott Randall Kathy Foss Don Hower Cheer/Dance Sports Video Equipment Marketing Event Management ZZU CRU Advisor Band www.wsucougars.com Cougar Women’s Basketball on the Radio Cougar women’s basketball fans can listen to each of the WSU games during the 2008-09 season. Longtime sports broadcaster Steve Grubbs will be the voice of the Cougar women’s basketball radio broadcasts.

Fans living in the Palouse can tune into KQQQ-AM radio (1150 AM). Fans living outside the Pullman-Moscow area can tune into live radio feeds on the internet. To reach the web connection go to the official Washington State University Athletics web site at www.wsucougars.com, click on the audio/video link on the left-side menu and go to the College Sports Pass subscription information at the top of the page. Fans can sign- up for a monthly or year-long subscription at very reasonable rates to listen to Cougar Athletic events through the internet broadcasts. Steve Grubbs cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 75 season outlook

This past season the Washington State University women’s ranks fourth in career 3-pointers (116) and sixth in 3-point field basketball program welcomed June Daugherty and her coaching goal percentage (.372). Needing only four points to crack the staff to Pullman. The new staff promised to usher in a New WSU career scoring top 20, she is one of three returning starters Championship Era in women’s basketball at WSU, and they have in the senior class. not disappointed. Ebonee Coates (Tacoma, Wash.) missed much of last season Daugherty and her husband Mike, WSU’s associate head due to injuries, but still managed to appear in 17 games, starting coach, as well as assistant coaches Brian Holsinger and Mo Hines, 12. The 6-4 center averaged a team-best 6.8 rebounds and more have created new word around the Cougar women’s basketball than a per game. Coates also averaged a career-best 7.1 program not seen since the 1990-91 season -- when WSU last points per game, and led the Cougars with two double-doubles, competed in the postseason. Recruits are looking at WSU in a the first of her career. new way, the fans are starting to show up and those closest to the Heather Molzen (Lakeside, program know Daugherty has started something special. Calif.) became the first women’s Daugherty and her staff signed the most heralded recruiting basketball player in school class in school history, bringing in seven recruits from all history to start 30 games in over the country and netting a No. 16 ranking from Blue Star a season in 2007-08. The 6-3 Basketball, the second-highest ranked recruiting class in the forward averaged 6.8 points and Pacific-10 Conference. 4.3 rebounds per game, nearly doubling each of her previous WSU loses only one player from its roster at the end of last career highs, respectively. season, and returns five players that started 20-or-more games Molzen recorded her first career in 2007-08. Though WSU was young last season – the Cougars double-double in WSU’s Friel ranked 19th in the nation last season in total minutes played Court victory over Oregon State by freshmen and sophomores – the team showed that with last season. Daugherty at the helm they believe that not only can they compete, but that they can win. The winning attitude caught on After completing a successful with the fans, as WSU more than tripled its attendance numbers soccer career, Brynn Bemis from the previous season. Heather Molzen (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) rejoined the women’s basketball team Daugherty has made it no secret that it is her goal to put WSU and saw action against North Carolina State. The 5-10 guard on the national stage. With the positive energy she has instilled scored seven points, pulled down four rebounds and recorded into the program, coupled with the success she has shown at two assists in only 14 minutes before suffering a concussion each of her previous stops, Cougar fans know it’s only a matter of and missing the remainder of the season with post-concussion time before her goals become a reality for women’s basketball in syndrome. at WSU. Juniors The Players Alexa Price (Culver City, Calif.) is the Cougars’ sole junior, and was one of four players to appear in each of WSU’s 30 Seniors games last season. The 5-8 guard averaged 4.6 points per game and connected on 30.9 percent of her 110 3-point attempts last The Cougars are led by senior season. Her 34 3-pointers were second-most on the team. guard Katie Appleton (Big Bear Lake, Calif.), who garnered All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors after Sophomores averaging 12.0 points per game in The Cougars return four sophomores in 2008-09, three of 2007-08, a mark that ranked 12th in which started two-thirds of WSU’s games last year, and each of the conference. Appleton (5-foot-8) which appeared in no fewer than 28 of WSU’s 30 games. is one of the top returning long- Kezia Kelly (Auckland, New Zealand) was named Pac-10 All- range shooters in the conference Freshman honorable mention after starting 25 games. The 5-6 after ranking second in the Pac-10 guard averaged 5.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 0.7 steals in 3-point field goal percentage per game. She led WSU with 66 assists on the season, and ranked (.398) and eighth in 3-point field 12th in the conference in minutes played (31.32 per game). goals made (1.55 per game) last year. Also one of the most prolific 3-point Jasmine Williams (Kent, Wash.) was one of four Cougars to shooters in school history, Appleton Katie Appleton appear in each of WSU’s 30 games, making 23 starts. The 5-9

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guard averaged 6.3 points, 3.1 April Cook, a 5-8 guard from Long Beach, Calif., led Long rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.9 Beach Poly to its third-consecutive state championship, winning steals per game, and was WSU’s the title in a game against current Cougar teammate Jazmine third-leading scorer, posting 188 Perkins of Berkeley High. Cook was named first-team all-state points on the season. as Long Beach Poly finished the season as the nation’s second- ranked team by USA Today, ESPN and HoopGurlz. She also Katie Calderwood (Broomfield, garnered third-team all-state honors from CalHiSports. Colo.) started 20 games last season, averaging 4.6 points, Danielle LeNoir, a 5-6 point guard from Los Angeles, led 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per Narbonne High School to the Southern California Section game. One of only four Cougars championship game, falling in overtime to Cook’s Long Beach to appear in each of WSU’s 30 Poly team. LeNoir was named first-team All-Marine League en games, the 6-0 forward also route to leading Narbonne to a co-league championship and the finished tied for second on the CIF Los Angeles City Section championship, and garnered first- team with 28 steals. team Daily Breeze All-Area and CIF Los Angeles City Section First Team honors. Also returning is redshirt sophomore Salena Dickerson Lexie Pettersen, a 6-1 forward from Spokane, Wash., was (Federal Way, Wash.). A 5-11 named first-team All-Greater Spokane League and honorable guard/forward who appeared in mention all-state by the Associated Press. She became just the 28 games last season, Dickerson Ebonee Coates 16th player in league history to transferred from Gonzaga and amass 1,000 career points, and averaged 4.3 points and 1.9 her 1,444 career points ranks rebounds per game. sixth in GSL history. Pettersen is Shadle Park’s all-time leader in career points and career Freshmen rebounds, and was selected WSU welcomes seven freshmen to the program this year, a play in the Northwest Shootout group that ranked as high as No. 16 (Blue Star Basketball) among game, featuring the top players the nation’s top recruiting classes, and the second-highest among from Washington and Oregon. Pac-10 schools. HoopGurlz.com also tabbed the recruiting class Rosie Tarnowski, a 6-1 guard/ at No. 24. Each of the freshmen were McDonald’s All-America forward from Philadelphia, was nominees, and two led their prep squad to state championship recognized as the top senior titles. girls’ basketball player in the Katie Grad, a 5-8 guard from Lake Tapps, Wash., was named city of Philadelphia by the the 3A Washington State Tournament’s most valuable player William Markward Memorial en route to leading Auburn-Riverside High School to its second- Basketball Club, becoming the Brynn Bemis consecutive state championship. Named the state player of the first female to be honored in year by The Tacoma News Tribune, Grad is the all-time leading the 62-year history of the club. scorer at Auburn-Riverside. She also garnered first-team all- Tarnowski led Archbishop Wood High School to a 23-3 record state selections from both the Seattle Times and the Seattle PI, and the Catholic League semifinals. She was named first-team All- was named SPSL League MVP and led Auburn-Riverside to its Catholic League and Associated Press AAAA third-team all-state. third-consecutive league title. Grad was selected to play in the Tarnowski’s Archbishop was ranked as one of the top 20 teams Northwest Shootout, pitting the top players from Washington nationally by a number of publications. www.wsucougars.com against the top players from Oregon. Jazmine Perkins, a 5-10 guard from Berkeley, Calif., led Jessica Oestreicher, a 6-8 center from Redding, Calif., averaged Berkeley High School to the Northern California championship, 11.4 points, 6.7 and 2.4 blocks per game as a senior, but fell in the state title game to Cook’s Long Beach Poly garnering honorable mention All-America accolades from The squad. Perkins scored 28 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and Sporting News. She was named to two all-tournament teams and recorded three steals and three blocks in the Northern California participated in the Double Pump Northern California All-Star and championship game. She was named a Street & Smith’s All- Lions Club Northern California All-Star Games. The McDonald’s America and earned all-league honors after leading Berkeley to All-America nominee also earned CalHiSports Athlete of the the league title. Perkins was also named the most valuable player Week honors. of the Division I NorCal Championships and earned CalHiSports third-team all-state all-divisions and CalHiSports Northern California Athlete of the Week accolades. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 77 cougar opponents

Texas Tech Boise State Montana State Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Lubbock, Texas Boise, Idaho Pullman

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name of School...... Texas Tech Name of School:...... Boise State University Name of School...... Montana State University Location ...... Lubbock, Texas Location:...... Boise, Idaho Location ...... Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment...... 29,000 Enrollment:...... 19,540 Enrollment...... 12,250 Founded ...... 1923 Conference:...... Western Athletic Founded ...... 1893 Nickname ...... Lady Raiders Colors:...... Royal Blue and Orange Nickname ...... Bobcats School Colors ...... Scarlet and Black Nickname:...... Broncos School Colors ...... Blue and Gold Conference...... Big 12 President:...... Dr. Robert W. Kustra Conference...... Big Sky Chancellor...... Kent Hance Athletics Director:...... Gene Bleymaier President...... Dr. Geoffrey Gamble President...... Dr. Guy Bailey Faculty Representative:...... Dr. Dwayne Barney Acting Director of Athletics...... Peter Fields Athletics Director...... Gerald Myers Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (208) 426-1288 Home Court ...... Worthington Arena (7,250) Home Court ...... United Spirit Arena (15,050) Ticket Office Phone:...... (208) 426-4737 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (406) 994-4421 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (806) 742-3355 Home Court (Capacity):...... Taco Bell Arena (12,400) Ticket Office Phone ...... (406) 994-2287 Ticket Office Phone ...... (806) 742-TECH Press Row Phone:...... (208) 426-1503 Press Row Phone...... (406) 994-3210 Press Row Phone...... (806) 742-6688 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING INFORMATION COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach:...... Gordy Presnell Head Coach ...... Tricia Binford Head Coach ...... Kristy Curry Alma Mater:...... Northwest Nazarene; 1983 Alma Mater ...... Boise State, 1995 Alma Mater ...... Northeast Louisiana, 1988 Record at School:...... 63-32 (4 years) Record at school...... 34-51 (3 years) Record at school...... 32-32 (2 years) Career Record:...... 459-159 (22 years) Career record ...... Same Career record ...... 211-83 (9 years) Assistant Coaches:...... Heather Sower, Toriano Towns Associate Head Coach...... Amy Saneholtz Associate Head Coach...... Bill Brock ...... and Calamity McEntire Assistant Coaches...... Justin Scanson; Mandy Close Assistant Coaches...... Kelly Curry; Shereka Wright WBB OfficeP hone:...... (208) 426-1952 Basketball Office Phone ...... (406) 994-4221 Basketball Office Phone ...... (806) 742-7700 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 24-8 2007-08 Overall Record...... 18-13 2007-08 Overall Record...... 17-16 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 14-2/T-1st 2007-08 Conference 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish...... 4-12/T10th Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 Record/Finish...... 11-5/T-3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Newcomers:...... 2 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Newcomers...... 5 Newcomers...... 5 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact:...... Doug Link SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact...... Tammi Hoffman Office Phone:...... (208) 426-1027 WBB Contact...... Tom Schulz Office Phone...... (806) 742-2770 Cell Phone:...... (208) 861-2796 Office Phone...... (406) 994-5130 Cell Phone...... (806) 787-5662 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Cell Phone...... (406) 580-6786 E-Mail...... [email protected] SID Address:...... Taco Bell Arena; 1910 University Drive; E-Mail...... [email protected] SID Address...... Box 43201, Lubbock, TX 79409 ...... Boise, ID 83725-1025 SID Address...... 1 Bobcat Circle, Breeden Fieldhouse SID Fax...... (806) 742-1970 SID Fax:...... (208) 426-3361 ...... Bozeman, MT 59717 Web site...... www.goladyraiders.com Website:...... www.broncosports.com SID Fax...... (406) 994-2278 Web site...... www.msubobcats.com

San Francisco Tournament Long Beach State Milwaukee Nov. 28-29 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 San Francisco, Calif. Pullman Pullman

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Name of School:...... Long Beach State University Location ...... Milwaukee, Wis. Location: ...... Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment...... 28,000 Facility (Capacity): ...... The (4,200) Founded ...... 1885 Enrollment: ...... 35,600 Nickname ...... Panthers Founded: ...... 1949 School Colors ...... Black and Gold Conference:...... ...... Horizon League Colors:...... Black and Gold Chancellor...... Dr. Carlos Santiago Nickname: ...... 49ers Director of Athletics...... Bud Haidet President: ...... Dr. F. King Alexander Home Court ...... Klotcshe Center (5,000) Athletics Director: ...... Vic Cegles Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (414) 229-5886 SWA: ...... Cindy Masner Ticket Office Phone ...... (414) 229-5886 Media Relations Press Row Phone...... (414) 229-6276 Press Row Phone: ...... (562) 985-4667 COACHING INFORMATION WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach ...... Sandy Botham San Francisco Head Coach: ...... Mary Hegarty (UCLA, ’85) - 6th year Alma Mater ...... Notre Dame, 1988 Career Record: ...... 229-170 (.573), 15 years Record at school...... 197-149 (12 years) LBSU Record: ...... 69-78 (.469), 5 years Career record ...... 219-153 (13 years) Assistant Coaches:...... , Nicole Anderson Assistant Coaches...... John Motherwell; Sheila Roux; ...... Jackie Zink ...... Lindsay Bronson Director of Basketball Operations...... Mario Trutanic Basketball Office Phone ...... (414) 229-2468 WBB Office Phone: ...... (562) 985-2210 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Overall Record...... 17-14 All-Time Record: 776-392 (.664) – 46 years 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish...... 11-7/T-2nd 2007-08 Record: ...... 9-20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/3 2007-08 Big West Record (Finish): ...... 7-9 (7th) Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Letterwinners ...... Ret./Lost: 13/3 Newcomers...... 2 Starters Ret./Lost: ...... 4/1 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact...... Kevin Conway WBSK SID: ...... Roger Kirk Office Phone...... (414) 229-2413 Email: ...... [email protected] Cell Phone...... (414) 750-0298 Office Phone: ...... (562) 985-8569 E-Mail...... [email protected] Cell Phone: ...... (559) 790-7996 SID Address...... The Pavilion; UW-Milwaukee Office Fax:...... (562) 985-1549 ...... P.O. Box 413 Website: ...... www.longbeachstate.com ...... Milwaukee, WI 53201 SID Fax...... (414) 229-5749 Web site...... www.uwmpanthers.com

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Idaho Hawaii Tournament Kansas State Dec. 13 Dec. 19-22 Dec. 28 Moscow, Idaho Honolulu, Hawaii Pullman

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name of School:...... University of Idaho Name of School...... Kansas State University Location:...... Moscow, Idaho Location ...... Manhattan, Kan. Enrollment:...... 11,739 Enrollment...... 23,137 Conference:...... Western Athletic Founded ...... 1863 Colors:...... Silver and Vandal Gold Nickname ...... Wildcats Nickname:...... Vandals School Colors ...... Purple and White Interim President:...... Dr. Steven Daley-Laursen Conference...... Big 12 Athletics Director:...... Dr. Rob Spear President...... Dr. Jon Wefald Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (208) 885-0200 Athletics Director...... Bob Krause Ticket Office Phone:...... (208) 885-6466 Honolulu Home Court ...... Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) Home Court (Capacity):...... Cowan Spectrum (7,000) Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (785) 532-6910 Press Row Phone:...... (208) 885-0211 Ticket Office Phone ...... 1-800-221-CATS Press Row Phone...... (785) 539-3423 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach:...... Jon Newlee COACHING INFORMATION Alma Mater:...... San Diego; 1982 Head Coach ...... Deb Patterson Record at School:...... First Season Alma Mater ...... Rockford College, 1979 Career Record:...... 128-113 (9 years) Record at school...... 240-138, 12 years Associate Head Coach:...... Gavin Petersen Career record ...... Same Assistant Coach:...... Christa Sanford Associate Head Coach...... WBB Office Phone:...... (208) 885-0227 Assistant Coaches...... Kelly Moylan; Andria Jones Basketball Office Phone ...... (785) 532-6970 TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 4-25 TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 3-13/8th 2007-08 Overall Record...... 22-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 4/7 2007-08 Conference Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Record/Finish...... 13-3/1st Newcomers:...... 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 SPORTS INFORMATION Newcomers...... 4 WBB Contact:...... Spencer Farrin Office Phone:...... (208) 885-7065 SPORTS INFORMATION Cell Phone:...... (208) 310-9610 WBB Contact...... Randy Peterson E-Mail:...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (785) 532-7975 SID Address:...... PO Box 442302; Kibbie Activity Center; Cell Phone...... (785) 587-7769 ...... Moscow, ID 83844-2302 E-Mail...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... (208) 885-0255 SID Address.. 1800 College Ave., Suite 37; Bramlage Coliseum ...... Manhattan, KS 66502 SID Fax...... (785) 532-6093 Web site...... www.k-statesports.com

Washington California Stanford Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Seattle, Wash. Berkeley, Calif. Stanford, Calif. March 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 6 Pullman Pullman Pullman

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name of School:...... Name of School:...... University of California Name of School:...... Stanford Location:...... Seattle, Wash. Location:...... Berkeley, Calif. Location:...... Stanford, Calif. Enrollment:...... 31,400 Enrollment:...... 33,933 Enrollment:...... 13,198 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Founded:...... 1868 Founded:...... 1891 Colors:...... Purple and Gold Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Nickname:...... Huskies Colors:...... Blue and Gold Colors:...... Cardinal and White President:...... Dr. Mark Emmert Nickname:...... Golden Bears Nickname:...... Cardinal Interim Athletics Director:...... Scott Woodward Chancellor:...... Robert Birgeneau President:...... John Hennessy Faculty Representative:...... Pat Dobel Athletics Director:...... Sandy Barbour Athletics Director:...... Bob Bowlsby Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (206) 543-2210 Faculty Representative:...... Jesse Choper Faculty Representative:...... Ellen Markman Ticket Office Phone:...... (206) 543-2200 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (510) 642-0580 Ticket Office Phone:...... 1-800-STANFORD Home Court (Capacity):...... Bank of America Arena Ticket Office Phone:...... (800) GO BEARS Home Court (Capacity):...... (7,223) ...... at Hec Edmundson Pavilion (10,000) Home Court (Capacity):...... (11,877) Press Row Phone:...... (650) 723-4418 Press Row Phone:...... (206) 543-2230/2231 Press Row Phone:...... (510) 642-3098 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach:...... Tara VanDerveer Head Coach:...... Head Coach:...... Joanne Boyle Alma Mater:...... Indiana; 1975 Alma Mater:...... Iowa; 1995 Alma Mater:...... Duke, 1985 Record at School:...... 572-137 Record at School:...... 13-18 (1 year) Record at School:...... 68-28 Career Record:...... 724-188 Career Record:...... 13-18 (1 year) Career Record:...... 135-57 Associate Head Coach:...... Amy Tucker, Assistant Coaches:...... Fred Applin, Loree Payne Assistant Coaches:...... Bobbie Kelsey and Kate Paye

Assistant Coaches:...... Kevin Morrison, www.wsucougars.com ...... and Judy Spoelstra ...... and Jennifer Hoover Coordinator of Operations:...... Eileen Roche Coordinator of Operations:...... Wingate Smith Coordinator of Operations:...... Angela Niles WBB Office Phone:...... (650) 723-0284 WBB Office Phone:...... (206) 543-0732 WBB OfficeP hone:...... (510) 642-9448 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 35-4 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 13-18 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 27-7 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 16-2/1st 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 8-10/6th 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 15-3/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 5/0 Newcomers:...... 4 Newcomers:...... 7 Newcomers:...... 4 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact:...... Aaron Juarez WBB Contact:...... Erin Rowley WBB Contact:...... Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz Office Phone:...... (650)-725-7277 Office Phone:...... (206) 685-3118 Office Phone:...... (510) 642-3611 Cell Phone:...... (408) 250-1598 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Cell Phone:...... (510) 332-6506 E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Address:...... PO Box 354070; University of Washington; E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Address:...... 641 East Campus Drive, ...... Seattle, WA 98195-4070 SID Address:...... 349 Haas Pavilion; Berkeley CA 94720 ...... Arrillaga Family Sports Center; Stanford, CA 94305 SID Fax:...... (206) 543-5000 SID Fax:...... (510) 643-7778 SID Fax:...... (650) 725-2957 Website:...... GoHuskies.com Website: ...... www.CalBears.com Website:...... www.gostanford.com cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 79 cougar opponents

Oregon State Oregon UCLA Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Pullman Pullman Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 22 Corvallis, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Pullman

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name of School...... Name of School:...... Name of School:...... UCLA Location ...... Corvallis, Ore. Location:...... Eugene, Ore. Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment...... 19,700 Enrollment:...... 20,394 Enrollment:...... 37,000 Founded ...... 1868 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Founded:...... 1919 Nickname ...... Beavers Colors:...... Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow Conference:...... Pacific-10 School Colors ...... Orange and Black Nickname:...... Ducks Colors:...... Blue and Gold Conference...... Pacific-10 President:...... Dave Frohnmayer Nickname:...... Bruins President...... Dr. Edward Ray Athletics Director:...... Pat Kilkenny President:...... Dr. Gene Block Athletics Director...... Bob De Carolis Faculty Representative:...... James O’Fallon Athletics Director:...... Daniel Guerrero Home Court ...... (10,400) Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (541) 346-4481 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (310) 825-8699 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (541) 737-2547 Ticket Office Phone:...... 1-800-WEBFOOT Ticket Office Phone:...... (310) UCLA-WIN Ticket Office Phone ...... 1-800-GO-BEAVS Home Court (Capacity):...... McArthur Court (9,087) Home Court (Capacity):...... (12,819) Press Row Phone...... (541) 737-3020 Press Row Phone:...... (541) 346-4496/4497 Press Row Phone:...... (310) 825-1899

COACHING INFORMATION WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach ...... LaVonda Wagner Head Coach:...... Head Coach:...... Nikki Caldwell Alma Mater ...... Mars Hill College, 1986 Alma Mater:...... Oregon; 1982 Alma Mater:...... Tennessee; 1994 Record at school...... 37-53 (3 years) Record at School:...... 114-100 Record at School:...... First Season Career record ...... Same Career Record:...... 114-100 Career Record:...... First Season Assistant Coaches...... Krista Reinking and Anthony Turner Assistant Coaches:...... Phil Brown, Willette White Assistant Coaches:...... Tasha Butts, Tony Perotti Basketball Office Phone ...... (541) 737-2800 ...... and Velaida C. Harris ...... and Stacie Terry Coordinator of Operations:...... Natasha Ruckwardt Coordinator of Operations:...... Pam Walker TEAM INFORMATION WBB Office Phone:...... (541) 346-3392 WBB Office Phone:...... (310) 206-1925 2007-08 Overall Record...... 12-19 2007-08 Conference ...... TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Record/Finish...... 4-14/T-8th 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 14-17 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 16-15 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 8/4 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 7-11/7th 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 10-8/T-4th Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Newcomers...... 3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/1 Newcomers:...... 4 Newcomers:...... 2 SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact...... Hank Hager SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Office Phone...... (541) 737-7472 WBB Contact:...... Andria Wenzel WBB Contact:...... Steve Rourke/Liza David Cell Phone...... (541) 230-0611 Office Phone:...... (541) 346-0962 Office Phone:...... (310) 206-8187 / 206-8140 E-Mail...... [email protected] Cell Phone:...... (916) 838-2346 E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Address...... 114 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331 E-Mail:...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] SID Fax...... (541) 737-3072 SID Address:...... Len Casanova Center, SID Address:...... Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza Web site...... www.osubeavers.com ...... 2727 Leo Harris Parkway; Eugene, OR 97401 ...... Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 SID Fax:...... (541) 346-5449 SID Fax:...... (310) 825-8664 Website:...... www.GoDucks.com Website:...... www.uclabruins.com USC Arizona State Arizona Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Los Angeles, Calif. Pullman Pullman Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Feb. 26 Pullman Tempe, Ariz. Tucson, Ariz.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name of School:...... University of Southern California Name of School:...... Name of School:...... Location:...... Los Angeles, Calif. Location:...... Tempe, Ariz. Location:...... Tucson, Ariz. Enrollment:...... 33,000 Enrollment:...... 63,278 Enrollment:...... 35,500 Conference:...... Pacific-10 Conference:...... Pacific 10 Founded:...... 1885 Colors:...... Cardinal and Gold Colors:...... Maroon and Gold Conference:...... Pacific-10 Nickname:...... Trojans / Women of Troy Nickname:...... Sun Devils Colors:...... Cardinal and Navy President:...... Dr. Steven Sample President:...... Dr. Michael Crow (Iowa State ’77) Nickname:...... Wildcats Athletics Director:...... Mike Garrett Vice President of University Athletics:...... Lisa Love President:...... Dr. Robert Shelton Ticket Office Phone:...... (213) 740-GOSC Faculty Representative:...... Prof. Myles Lynk Athletics Director:...... Jim Livengood Home Court (Capacity):...... Galen Center (10,258) Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (480) 965-9743 Faculty Representative:...... Jory Hancock Press Row Phone:...... (213) 740-3900 Ticket Office Phone:...... (480) 965-2381 Athletic Dept. Phone:...... (520) 621-4622 Home Court (Capacity):...... Wells Fargo Arena (14,141) Ticket Office Phone:...... (520) 621-2287 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Press Row Phone:...... (480) 965-7274 Home Court (Capacity):...... McKale Center (14,545) Head Coach:...... Press Row Phone:...... (520) 621-5291 Alma Mater:...... Long Beach State; 1981 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Record at School:...... 73-49 Head Coach:...... WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Career Record:...... 272-172 Alma Mater:...... Stanford; 1988 Head Coach:...... Niya Butts Assistant Coaches:...... Jody Wynn, Derek Wynn and Kai Felton Record at School:...... 225-145 (12 years) Alma Mater:...... Tennessee; 2000 Coordinator of Operations:...... Laura Freimuth Career Record:...... 265-185 (15 years) Record at School:...... First Year WBB Office Phone:...... (866) USC-WBB1 Associate Head Coach:...... Joseph Anders and Meg Sanders Career Record:...... First Year Assistant Coach:...... Laura Hughes Assistant Coaches:...... Sue Darling, Brandy Manning TEAM INFORMATION Coordinator of Operations:...... Christina Wombacher ...... and Chance Lindley 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 17-13 WBB Office Address:...... Carson Center Room 131, Coordinator of Operations:...... Alysiah Bond 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 10-8/4th ...... Tempe Ariz. 85287 WBB Office Phone:...... (520) 621-4014 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/6 WBB Office Phone:...... (480) 965-6592 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 TEAM INFORMATION Newcomers:...... 7 TEAM INFORMATION 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 10-20 2007-08 Overall Record:...... 22-11 2007-08 Conference Record/Finish:...... 4-14/T-8th SPORTS INFORMATION 2006-07 Conference Record/Finish:...... 14-4/3rd Letterwinners Returning:...... 4 WBB Contact:...... Darcy Couch Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/3 Office Phone:...... (213) 740-3808 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 SPORTS INFORMATION Cell Phone:...... (213) 725-3447 Newcomers:...... 5 WBB Contact:...... TBA E-Mail:...... [email protected] Office Phone:...... (520) 621-4283 SID Address:...... HER-103, University Park SPORTS INFORMATION Cell Phone:...... TBA ...... Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601 WBB Contact:...... Steve Rodriguez E-Mail:...... TBA SID Fax:...... (213) 740-7584 Office Phone:...... (480) 965-9780 SID Address:...... McKale 106; University of Arizona; Website:...... www.usctrojans.com E-Mail:...... [email protected] ...... Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 SID Address:...... Carson Center, Room 131 SID Fax:...... (520) 621-2681 ...... Tempe, AZ 85287 Website:...... www.arizonaathletics.com SID Fax:...... (480) 965-5408 Website:...... www.thesundevils.com

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Pacific-10 Conference The Pacific-10 Conference 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA The Conference of Champions 94597-8853 Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601 Entering the 2008-09 season, the Pacific-10 Conference continues www.pac-10.org to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Champions.”® Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 159 NCAA team titles over the University of Arizona • Arizona State University • past 18 seasons, for an average of more than eight championships University of California, Berkeley • University of California, per academic year. Los Angeles • University of Oregon • Oregon State University Even more impressive • University of Southern California • • is the breadth of the Pac- University of Washington • Washington State University 10’s success, as those 159 team titles have come in Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen 26 different men’s and Associate Commissioner, Administration and Women’s Basketball Administration: Christine Hoyles women’s sports. The Pac-10 Associate Commissioner, Communications and Football Administration: has led the nation in NCAA Jim Muldoon Championships 42 of the last Associate Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Duane Lindberg 48 years and finished second Associate Commissioner, Compliance: Mike Matthews Associate Commissioner, Business and Finance: Scott Sabatino five times. Associate Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Ron Barker Associate Commissioner, Olympic Sports and Student-Athlete Programs: Spanning nearly a century Chris Dawson of outstanding athletics Assistant Commissioner, Communications and Men’s Basketball Administration: achievement, the Pac-10 Dave Hirsch has captured 372 NCAA Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Bri Niemi Assistant Commissioner, Governance and Enforcement: Tammy Newman titles (259 men’s, 113 Assistant Commissioner, Compliance: Erik Price women’s), far outdistancing Assistant Commissioner, Championships: Heather Perry the runner-up Big Ten Assistant Commissioner, Business and Finance: Kathy Lynch Assistant Commissioner, Office Management: Pat Cesnik Conference’s 217 titles. Director of Video & Internet Operations: Kristina Case Assistant Director of Business and Finance: Lina Diaz Coordinator of Football Officiating:D ave Cutaia Director of Instant Replay: Verle Sorgen Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating: Bill McCabe Pac-10 Captures 13 Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officiating: Gooch Foster Coordinator of Women’s Volleyball Officiating: Charlie Brown Coordinator of Baseball Officiating: Dan Pedersen NCAA Team Titles Coordinator of Softball Officiating: Joanne Venditto Communications Interns: Maggie Emmons, Gina Verlengiere The Pac-10 captured 13 NCAA titles in 2007-08 to lead the nation, Administrative Fellow: Nicole Goyette finishing just one shy of the all-time Division I record of 14 titles, set Championships Programs Manager: Kris Berndt by the Pac-10 in 1996-97. It should be noted that the Pac-10 total Historian: Wiles Hallock does not include CALIFORNIA’s national championship in men’s rugby Administrative Assistants: Wendy Heredia, Felicia McDaniel, Pat Ricks, Michelle Zumalt or STANFORD’s national championship in women’s synchronized swimming, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 led the nation with the most NCAA titles in women’s sports with eight. NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2007-08 came from ARIZONA (men’s and women’s swimming and diving), PAC-10 Tournament ARIZONA STATE (men’s and women’s indoor track & field and March 12–15 softball), CALIFORNIA (men’s water polo), OREGON (men’s cross Los Angeles country), STANFORD (women’s cross country), UCLA (women’s water polo, women’s tennis and men’s golf) and USC (women’s The eighth annual State Farm soccer and women’s golf). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in 10 Pacific-10C onference Women’s NCAA Championship events: women’s cross country (OREGON), Basketball Tournament will take women’s volleyball (STANFORD), men’s water polo (USC), women’s place at Galen Center at Los www.wsucougars.com basketball (STANFORD), men’s gymnastics (STANFORD), men’s golf Angeles, March 12-15. (STANFORD), women’s golf (UCLA), women’s tennis (CALIFORNIA), women’s track & field (ARIZONA STATE) and women’s water polo The State Farm Pac-10 (USC) . Overall, the Conference had 32 teams finish in the top four at Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship events. Tournament made its debut Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the in 2002 and was held on Conference in 2007-08. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, the Oregon campus in Eugene, Ore. The conference’s premier women’s 20 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other sporting event moved to Galen Center this year after spending six years at postseason action. The men sent 73 of a possible 90 teams into the HP Pavilion at San Jose, Calif. postseason (81.1 percent), while the women sent 74 of a possible 100 The winner of the 10-team tournament receives the league’s automatic teams (74.0 percent). bid to the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. The tournament seeds and conference champion are determined by the 18-game regular season Pac-10 schedule. cougar women’s basketball 81 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 81 History

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JEANNE EGGART, 1979-82 CASSANDRA OVERBY, 1981-84 1,967 Points 1,158 Points 18.4 Points Per Game 10.8 Points Per Game 1 107 Games Played 7 106 Games Played JENNI RUFF, 1993-96 YVONNE KUNZE, 1995-98

1,526 Points 1,139 Points 14.0 Points Per Game 10.5 Points Per Game 2 109 Games Played 8 108 Games Played JONNI GRAY, 1988-91 DARCI WELLSANDT, 1990-93

1,500 Points 1,110 Points 13.4 Points Per Game 10.2 Points Per Game 3 112 Games Played 9 109 Games Played ANGIE MILLER, 1988-91 LINDA WULFF, 1982-85

1,485 Points 1,015 Points 15.3 Points Per Game 9.6 Points Per Game 4 97 Games Played 10 106 Games Played MARCIA MILES, 1983-86 KATE BENZ, 2004-07 1,485 Points 1,000 Points 15.0 Points Per Game 8.8 Points Per Game 5 99 Games Played 11 113 Games Played CAMILLE THOMPSON, 1991-94

1,335 Points 12.6 Points Per Game 6 106 Games Played

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER 8. Heather Norman, 1989-91 .353 Sarah Barrett, 2001, 2003 .353 SCORING 10. Tricia Lamb, 1998-2000 .351 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1979-82 1,967 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 1,526 FREE THROWS 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 1,500 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1976-82 467 4. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 1,485 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 400 Angie Miller, 1988-91 1,485 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 292 6. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 1,335 4. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 282 7. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 1,158 5. Angie Miller, 1988-91 279 8. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-98 1,139 6. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 273 9. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 1,110 7. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 247 10. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 1,015 8. Charmaine Jones, 2003-2006 241 11. Kate Benz, 2004-07 1,000 9. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 238 12. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 998 13. Heather Norman, 1989-92 981 FREE THROW PCT (Min 100 attempts) 14. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 926 1. Victoria Harrod, 1998-2001 .812 15. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 924 2. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 .789 Jeanne Eggart (Helfer), ranks atop the Cougar 16. Amy Saneholtz, 1993-97 869 3. Angie Miller, 1988-91 .775 career lists for scoring (1,967), scoring aver- 17. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 856 4. Adriane Ferguson, 2004-07 .770 age (18.4), field goals (750), free throws (467) 18. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 832 5. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 .769 and steals (377). Eggart played for WSU from 19. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 822 Whitney Martindale, 2000-02 .769 1978–82 20. Kristin Erickson, 1994-97 817 7. Charmaine Jones, 2003-2006 .755 8. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 .741 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 100 att.) 9. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 .726 STEALS 1. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 .543 10. Keisha Moore, 2005-2006 .724 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 377 2. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 .526 2. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 237 3. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-97 .526 REBOUNDING 3. Marda McClenny, 1971-74 208 4. Kathy Weber, 1991-93 .493 1. Kate Benz, 2004-07 899 Jade Hyett, 1996-97 208 5. Amy Saneholtz, 1994-97 .490 2. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 875 5. Katie Gray, 1974-77 207 6. Victoria Harrod, 1998-2001 .487 3. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 853 Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 207 7. Charnez Brown, 1988-91 .482 4. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 727 7. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2001 189 8. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 .480 5. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 688 8. Penny Bowden, 1987-88 184 9. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 .477 6. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 652 9. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 181 7. Karen Brown, 1979-83 646 FIELD GOALS 8. Yvonne Kunze, 1995-98 623 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1979-82 750 9. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 615 1. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 146 2. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 610 10. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 610 2. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 109 3. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 576 3. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 81 Angie Miller, 1988-91 576 REBOUND AVG (Min. 40 games) 4. Kathy Weber, 1991-92 74 5. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 544 1. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 9.6 5. Ebonee Coates, 2006- 72 6. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 532 2. Janet Kusler, 1976-79 8.6 6. Keisha Moore, 2005-06 59 3. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 8.1 Kate Benz, 2004-07 59 SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 40 games) 4. Kate Benz, 2004-07 8.0 8. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 49 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 18.4 5. Brittney Hawks, 2000-02 7.3 9. Kristin Metson, 1988-91 48 2. Angie Miller, 1988-91 15.3 6. Bianca McCall, 2003-04 7.1 3. Marcia Miles, 1983-86 15.0 7. Ann Fruechte, 1971-74 7.0 PERSONAL FOULS 4. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 14.0 8. Judy Spoelstra, 1979-80 6.9 1. Holly Zapel, 1982-85 343 5. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 13.4 2. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 337 6. Jennifer Gray, 1972-75 13.3 ASSISTS 3. Kate Benz, 2004-07 334 1. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 448 4. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 331 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2000 404 5. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 330 1. Joanna Smith, 1997-98, 2000-01 143 3. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 381 6. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 325 2. Heather Norman, 1989-92 133 4. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 381 7. Kirsten Fulton, 1984-87 305 3. Kelli Kronberger, 1993-96 124 5. Jade Hyett, 1996-97 364 8. Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 295 4. Katie Appleton, 2006-present 116 6. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 350 9. Camille Thompson, 1991-94 290 5. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 110 7. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 335 6. Tricia Lamb, 1998-2000 104 8. Penny Bowden, 1987-88 307 GAMES PLAYED www.wsucougars.com 7. Susie Jarosch, 1991, 93-95 101 9. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 285 1. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 115 8. Alke Dietel, 1998-2000 99 10. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 272 2. Kate Benz, 2004-07 113 9. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 95 3. Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 112 10. Julie Wright, 1994-96 88 TURNOVERS Heather Norman, 1989-92 112 1. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 504 5. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 111 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 80 att.) 2. Darla Williamson, 1989-92 437 Jonni Gray, 1986-89 111 1. Jonni Gray, 1986-89 .424 3. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 435 7. Katie Nyseth, 1998-2001 110 2. Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 .403 4. Jessica Perry, 2002-05 419 Jessica Perry, 2002-05 110 3. Sarah Barrett, 2000-01 .387 5. Susie Jarosch, 1991, 93-95 396 9. Darci Wellsandt, 1990-93 109 4. Joanna Smith, 1997-98, 2000-01 .385 6. Linda Wulff, 1982-85 370 Jenni Ruff, 1993-96 109 5. Lynda Clegg, 1987-89 .378 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978-82 346 6. Katie Appleton, 2006-present .372 8. Katie Gray, 1974-77 338 Bold indicates current player. 7. Jennifer Kerns, 1996-2000 .365 9. Shelley Patterson, 1981-83 336 10. Cassandra Overby, 1981-84 333 Dawn Allinger, 1988-91 333 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 85 cougar history

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 7. Katie Appleton, 2008 (45-113) .398 8. Sarah Barrett, 2001 (43-111) .387 SCORING 9. Lynda Clegg, 1988 (46-119) .386 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 685 10. Joanna Smith, 1997 (68-181) .376 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 633 3. Angie Miller, 1989 499 FREE THROWS 4. Camille Thompson, 1994 488 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 203 5. Marcia Miles, 1986 483 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 167 6. Jonni Gray, 1989 482 3. Penny Bowden, 1987 126 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 470 4. Marcia Miles, 1986 117 8. Marcia Miles, 1984 469 5. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 106 9. Marcia Miles, 1985 465 Angie Miller, 1989 106 10. Angie Miller, 1990 449 Bianca McCall, 2003 106 11. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 446 8. Kristin Metson, 1990 104 12. Tricia Lamb, 1999 442 13. Kristin Erickson, 1996 423 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 50 att.) 14. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 418 1. Angie Miller, 1989 .841 15. Kristin Metson, 1991 413 2. Charmaine Jones, 2006 .831 16. Jonni Gray, 1988 407 3. Marcia Miles, 1986 .824 17. Kristal Stahl, 1989 404 4. Ann Fruechte, 1974 .810 Kristin Metson, 1990 404 5. Jonni Gray, 1988 .803 19. Jenni Ruff, 1995 400 6. Laura Wilder, 1997 .800 20. Yvonne Kunze, 1998 396 REBOUNDING FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.5 apg) 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 294 1. Camille Thompson, 1992 .588 2. Brittney Hawks, 2002 269 2. Kristin Metson, 1991 .551 3. Janet Kusler, 1976 261 3. Yvonne Kunze, 1996 .547 4. Jenni Ruff, 1996 255 4. Kathy Weber, 1992 .533 Kate Benz, 2006 255 5. Kristin Metson, 1990 .532 6. Kate Benz, 2005 254 6. Yvonne Kunze, 1998 .532 7. Cassandra Overby, 1984 241 7. Marda McClenny, 1971 .529 8. Karen Brown, 1981 231 Jenni Ruff (Adams) set a number of WSU single- 8. Camille Thompson, 1994 .526 9. Bianca McCall, 2003 227 season records in 1996, including scoring (685), 10. Cassandra Overby, 1981 226 scoring average (23.6) and free throws (203). FIELD GOALS Ruff played at WSU from 1993-96. 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 233 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 2. Jenni Ruff, 1996 227 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 14.7 3. Marcia Miles, 1984 204 2. Janet Kusler, 1976 10.4 3. Cassandra Overby, 1983 9.6 STEALS 4. Marcia Miles, 1985 200 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 123 5. Camille Thompson, 1994 193 4. Brittney Hawks, 2002 9.3 5. Kate Benz, 2005 9.1 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 104 6. Angie Miller, 1989 192 3. Jeanne Eggart, 1982 101 7. Marcia Miles, 1986 183 Kate Benz, 2006 9.1 7. Christy Gregory, 1972 9.0 4. Shelley Patterson, 1983 99 8. Ann Fruechte, 1972 8.7 5. Penny Bowden, 1988 96 SCORING AVERAGE 6. Penny Bowden, 1987 88 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 23.6 7. Jade Hyett, 1996 85 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 22.6 ASSISTS 3. Camille Thompson, 1994 18.8 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 205 2. Penny Bowden, 1988 166 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. Marcia Miles, 1984 18.8 1. Holly Zapel, 1985 55 5. Marcia Miles, 1985 17.9 3. Jade Hyett, 1996 159 4. Katie Nyseth, 2001 147 2. Kathy Weber, 1992 44 6. Angie Miller, 1989 17.8 3. Cassandra Overby, 1984 43 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 17.4 5. Penny Bowden, 1987 141 6. Darla Williamson, 1991 138 4. Janet Kusler, 1979 41 Bianca McCall, 2003 41 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 7. Jenni Ruff, 1994 131 8. Charnez Brown, 1989 129 6. Cassandra Overby, 1982 38 1. Tricia Lamb, 1999 69 7. Cassandra Overby, 1981 36 2. Joanna Smith, 1997 68 9. Susie Jarosch, 1995 124 10. Jenni Ruff, 1995 123 8. Holly Zapel, 1982 35 3. Heather Norman, 1992 61 Holly Zapel, 1983 35 4. Kelli Kronberger, 1994 57 10. Kristin Metson, 1991 34 5. Heather Norman, 1991 54 TURNOVERS 6. Katie Appleton, 2006 50 1. Jenni Ruff, 1994 153 2. Jennifer Kerns, 1998 147 PERSONAL FOULS Amanda DuRocher, 2006 50 1. Heather Molzen, 2008 115 8. Julie Wight, 1996 49 3. Jenni Ruff, 1996 143 4. Pat Broaden, 1986 136 2. Marisa Stotler, 2007 104 Francine McCurtain, 2002 49 3. Kristin Erickson, 1996 101 10. Erika Wheeler, 1993 45 Darla Williamson, 1991 136 6. Shelley Patterson, 1983 134 4. Sharney Fey, 1985 100 Kristin Erickson, 1996 45 Kirsten Fulton, 1986 100 Katie Appleton, 2008 45 7. Jan Zachman, 1980 134 8. Jessica Perry, 2002 126 6. Dawn Allinger, 1989 99 Darci Wellsandt, 1993 99 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 2 apg) 9. Jade Hyett, 1997 125 10. Laurie Turner, 1979 123 8. Jonni Gray, 1986 98 1. Joanna Smith, 1998 (39-84) .464 9. Holly Zapel, 1985 93 2. Jonni Gray, 1989 (34-78) .436 Kelley Berglund, 2001 93 3. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (28-65) .431 4. Alke Dietel, 2000 (35-83) .422 5. Susie Jarosch, 1995 (43-102) .422 6. Heather Norman, 1992 (61-152) .401

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GAMES PLAYED 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 5 att.) (Not A Single Season Record) 1. Lynda Clegg, 1988 (Oral Roberts) .833 (5-6) Kristal Stahl, 1989 (BYU) .833 (5-6) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME Heather Norman, 1992 (Stanford) .833 (5-6) Jennifer Kerns, 2000 (Cal) .833 (5-6) SCORING 5. Lynda Clegg, 1988 .800 (4-5) 1. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 41 Erika Wheeler, 1992 (Cal) .800 (4-5) 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Santa Clara) 40 Joanna Smith, 2001 (Oregon) .800 (4-5) 3. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Portland St.) 36 Katie Appleton, 2005 (Pepperdine) .800 (4-5) Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Boise State) 36 Colleen Betteridge, 2007 (LBSU) .800 (4-5) Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Houston) 36 Alexa Price, 2008 (Arizona) Camille Thompson, 1996 (Oregon State) 36 7. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (UCLA) 35 FREE THROWS 8. Kathy Weber, 1992 (Idaho State) 34 1. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Portland St.) 16 9. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Portland) 33 2. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Oregon) 15 Jonni Gray, 1988 (Oregon State) 33 Penny Bowden, 1987 (Oregon St.) 15 Jade Hyett (1996-97) set a WSU single-game Angie Miller, 1989 (N. Texas) 33 Angie Miller, 1989 (Arizona State) 15 record against California in 1997, recording Angie Miller, 1989 (Arizona State) 33 Darci Wellsandt, 1992 (Oregon St.) 15 20 assists Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 33 6. Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Washington) 14 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (USC) 33 7. Jeanne Eggart, 1978 (Flathead CC) 13 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (App. State) 33 Cassandra Overby, 1982 (Ore. St.) 13 ASSISTS Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Arizona) 33 Jade Hyett, 1997 (California) 13 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 (California) 20 17. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Washington) 32 2. Penny Bowden, 1988 (Oregon St.) 14 18. Judy Spoelstra, 1980 (Regina) 31 FREE THROW PCT (Min. 9 att.) 3. Susie Jarosch, 1995 (Wichita St.) 13 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Boise State) 31 1. Jade Hyett, 1997 (Cal) 1.000 (13-13) 4. Cheryl Mariani, 1984 (Seattle) 12 Marcia Miles, 1986 (Gonzaga) 31 2. Charmaine Jones, 2005 (USC) 1.000 (11-11) Penny Bowden, 1988 (California) 12 Alke Dietel, 1999 (Idaho) 31 3. Jan Zachman, 1980 1.000 (10-10) Penny Bowden, 1988 (California) 12 4. Laurie Turner, 1979 1.000 (9-9) Penny Bowden, 1988 (Arizona) 12 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 6 attempts) Angie Miller, 1989 (BYU) 1.000 (9-9) Jennifer Kerns, 2000 (Oregon St.) 12 1. Janet Kusler, 1979 (Alaska-Anchor.) 1.000 (10-10) Laura Wilder, 1997 (ASU) 1.000 (9-9) Amy Saneholtz, 1994 (Stanford) 1.000 (10-10) Bianca McCall, 2003 (Cal) 1.000 (9-9) TURNOVERS 3. Holly Bertus, 1984 1.000 (6-6) Charmaine Jones, 2005 (Pepperdine) 1.000 (9-9) 1. Jan Zachman, 1980 (Sask.) 13 Lynda Clegg, 1987 (Seattle-Pacific) 1.000 (6-6) Shelley Patterson, 1983 (CP-Pom.) 13 Kristin Metson, 1991 (Stanford) 1.000 (6-6) REBOUNDING 3. Jade Hyett, 1997 (Arizona State) 12 6. Juli Reynvaan, 1988 (Eastern Wash.) .900 (9-10) 1. Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Boise State) 22 4. Carrie Riener, 1980 (Boise State) 11 Camille Thompson, 1992 (California) .900 (9-10) Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Washington) 22 Shelley Patterson, 1981 (Oregon) 11 8. Jasmine Williams, 2008 (Oregon) .889 (8-9) Amy Saneholtz, 1995 (Arizona St.) 22 Jeanne Eggart, 1982 (Montana) 11 9. Keisha Moore, 2005 (Idaho State) .857 (6-7) 4. Kate Benz, 2005 (Idaho State) 21 Cheryl Mariani, 1984 (Oregon St.) 11 5. Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Montana St.) 20 Nikki Mohr, 1985 (Oregon) 11 FIELD GOALS Jennifer Gray, 1975 (Simon Fraser) 20 Cathy Gonzalez, 1988 11 1. Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Santa Clara) 16 7. Janet Kusler, 1976 (E. Oregon) 19 Jenni Ruff, 1994 (SW Louisiana) 11 2. Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Portland St.) 15 Gail Houser, 1977 (AK-Fairbanks) 19 Jennifer Kerns, 1998 (Oregon) 11 Jeanne Eggart, 1981 (Gonzaga) 15 Brittney Hawks, 2001 (Oregon St.) 19 Jessica Perry, 2003 (USC) 11 Angie Miller, 1989 (N. Texas) 15 Kate Benz, 2003 (San Diego St.) 19 Camille Thompson, 1994 (Ore. St.) 15 STEALS Jenni Ruff, 1996 (Boise State) 15 REBOUNDING AVERAGES 1. Katie Gray, 1975 11 7. Marcia Miles, 1986 (Gonzaga) 14 (Not A Single Game Record) 2. Jody McCarthy, 1980 (Regina) 10 Jenni Ruff, 1996 (California) 14 Jody McCarthy, 1980 10 9. Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Appalach. St.) 13 4. Linda Kays, 1976 (Simon Fraser) 9 Jeanne Eggart, 1979 (Montana) 9 SCORING AVERAGE Jeanne Eggart, 1982 (E. Wash.) 9 (Not A Single-Game Record) Shelley Patterson, 1983 (Oregon) 9 Penny Bowden, 1988 (Gonzaga) 9 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Darci Wellsandt, 1992 (Arizona St.) 9 1. Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Arizona) 8 Jade Hyatt, 1996 (Fresno State) 9 2. Kelli Kronberger, 1994 (Arizona St.) 7 Kelli Kronberger, 1994 (California) 7 BLOCKED SHOTS

Susie Jarosch, 1995 (Kansas State) 7 1. Janet Kusler, 1979 (Washington) 6 www.wsucougars.com Kristin Erickson, 1996 (Arizona) 7 Holly Zapel, 1985 (Washington) 6 6. Darci Wellsandt, 1991 (Oregon) 6 Ebonee Coates, 2007 (Northwestern State) 6 Heathern Norman, 1992 (E. Wash.) 6 4. Judy Spoelstra, 1980 (E. Wash.) 5 Erika Wheeler, 1993 (UCLA) 6 Judy Spoelstra, 1980 5 Joanna Smith, 1998 (Miss. State) 6 Cassandra Overby, 1982 (AK-Anch.) 5 Joanna Smith, 1998 (California) 6 Kristin Metson, 1991 (California) 5 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Appalach. St.) 6 Kathy Weber, 1992 (Texas A&M) 5 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (Gonzaga) 6 Kathy Weber, 1992 (UCLA) 5 Tricia Lamb, 1999 (UCLA) 6 Kathy Weber, 1993 (TX Southern) 5 Alke Dietel, 2000 (Stanford) 6 Katie Nyseth, 2001 (Stanford) 6 Bold indicates current player. Adriane Ferguson, 2004 (Nebraska) 6 Tricia Lamb (1998-99) holds the Cougars’ single- Ariana Scales, 2005 (Washington) 6 game record for most 3-pointers in a game with Amanda DuRocher, 2007 (Oregon State) 6 eight, setting the mark against Arizona in 1999. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 87 cougar history Year-by-Year Coaching Records Home and Away Win-Loss Pct

Year Coach Overall Conference Place regional YEAR HOME PERCENT A/N PERCENT 1971 Dorothea Coleman 11-1 6-1 - 1 1971 9-1 ( .900) 2-0 (1.000) 1972 Sue Durrant 11-4 6-2 - 1 1972 2-1 (.667) 9-3 (.750) 1973 Linda Hackbarth 11-2 8-1 - 2 1973 5-0 (1.000) 6-2 (.750) 1974 Sue Durrant 12-3 9-2@ - 2 1974 4-0 (1.000) 8-3 (.727) 1975 Sue Durrant 13-7 10-4@ 2 2 1975 3-4 (.429) 10-3 (.769) 1976 Sue Durrant 9-16 3-7@ 3 5 1976 2-6 (.250) 7-10 (.412) 1977 Sue Durrant 16-8 4-5@ 3 - 1977 7-2 (.778) 9-6 (.600) 1978 Sue Durrant 19-5 11-2% T1 3 1978 10-2 (.833) 9-3 (.750) 1979 Sue Durrant 21-5 8-3% 1 3 1980 Sue Durrant 6-21 3-10% T4 - 1979 8-0 (1.000) 13-5 (.706) 1981 Sue Durrant 12-16 4-8% T3 t5 1980 3-7 (.300) 3-14 (.176) 1982 Sue Durrant 15-14 8-4% T2 - 1981 4-5 (.444) 8-11 (.412) 10 Years Durrant Career 134-99 66-47 1982 6-6 (.500) 9-8 (.529) 1983 Harold Rhodes 5-22 1-11$ 9 - 1983 2-8 (.200) 3-14 (.176) 1984 Harold Rhodes 7-18 2-10$ T8 - 1984 3-8 (.273) 4-10 (.286) 1985 Harold Rhodes 9-17 3-8$ 5 - 1985 5-6 (.455) 4-11 (.267) 1986 Harold Rhodes 11-17 4-8$ 5 - 1986 5-6 (.455) 6-11 (.353) 1987 Harold Rhodes 10-18 2-16 10 - 1987 6-7 (.462) 4-11 (.267) 1988 Harold Rhodes 11-17 6-12 7 - 1988 7-5 (.583) 4-12 (.200) 1989 Harold Rhodes 13-15 6-12 T8 - 1989 8-5 (.615) 5-10 (.333) 1990 Harold Rhodes 17-11 9-9 T4 - 1990 8-3 (.727) 9-8 (.529) 1991 Harold Rhodes 18-11 10-8 T4 ** 1991 12-4 (.750) 6-7 (.462) 1992 Harold Rhodes 12-15 5-13 8 - 1992 7-5 (.583) 5-10 (.333) 1993 Harold Rhodes 7-20 3-15 T9 - 1993 4-9 (.308) 3-11 (.214) 1994 Harold Rhodes 8-19 3-15 8 - 1994 5-8 (.625) 3-11 (.214) 1995 Harold Rhodes 16-11 9-9 6 - 1996 Harold Rhodes 17-12 8-10 6 - 1995 11-3 (.786) 5-8 (.385) 1997 Harold Rhodes 10-17 4-14 8 - 1996 7-4 (.636) 10-8 (.555) 1998 Harold Rhodes 12-15 6-12 T7 - 1997 6-8 (.444) 4-9 (.422) 1999 Harold Rhodes 11-16 5-13 8 - 1998 4-7 (.364) 8-8 (.500) 17 Years Rhodes Career 194-271 86-195 - 1999 8-7 (.533) 3-9 (.250) 2000 Jenny Przekwas 4-24 1-17 10 - 2000 2-10 (.167) 2-14 (.125) 2001 Jenny Przekwas 11-17 6-12 9 - 2001 7-7* (.500) 4-10 (.400) 2002 Jenny Przekwas 2-27 0-18 10 - 2002 2-9 (.182) 0-18 (.000) 3 Years Przekwas Career 17-68 7-47 2003 2-11 (.154) 0-15 (.000) 2003 Sherri Murrell 2-26 1-17 10 - 2004 3-10 (.300) 3-12 (.200) 2004 Sherri Murrell 6-22 2-16 10 - 2005 4-9 (.308) 2-13 (.133) 2005 Sherri Murrell 6-22 2-16 9 - 2006 5-7 (.417) 3-13 (.188) 2006 Sherri Murrell 8-20 2-16 10 - 2007 3-11 (.214) 2-13 (.133) 2007 Sherri Murrell 5-24 1-17 10 - 2008 3-12 (.200) 2-10 (.167) 5 Years Murrell Career 27-114 8-82 Totals 202-223 (.475) 197-354 (.358) 2008 June Daugherty 5-25 2-16 10 - 1971-2008 399-580 183-379 Regional/League Playoff Record: 21-10 (.677) (.408) (.326) Nationals Record: 0-3 (.000) @ Northwest College Women’s League *Includes two losses @ Spokane Arena (Cougar Shootout) % Northwest Women’s Basketball League $ Northern Pacific Athletic Conference ** Participated in NCAA Tournament

WSU Team Records Team Single-Season Team Single-Game Field Goals Made 781 1987 Total Field Goals Made 49 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) Field Goals Attempted 1,828 1980 Two-Point Field Goals Made 49 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) Field Goal Percentage .445 1992 Two-Point Field Goals Attempted 87 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (49-87) 3-Point Field Goals Made 200 1999 Field Goal Percentage .673 Gonzaga, Feb. 6, 1986 (33-49) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 568 1999 Two-Point FG Percentage .686 s. Utah, Jan. 13, 1997 (24-35) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .358 1992 3-Point Field Goal Made 14 Gonzaga, Dec. 18, 1998 (14-33) Free Throws Made 491 1990 Arizona, Jan. 7, 1999 (14-27) Free Throws Attempted 742 1990 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 33 colorado St., Nov. 21, 1997 (8-33) Free Throw Percentage .744 2000 Gonzaga, Dec. 18, 1998 (14-33) Points 2,155 1996 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 att.) .875 BYU, Dec. 19, 1988 (7-8) Points Average 74.9 1995 Free Throws Made 35 temple, Nov. 30, 1990 (35-48) Rebounds 1,297 1977 Free Throws Attempted 48 temple, Nov. 30, 1990 (35-48) Rebound Average 54.0 1977 Free Throw Percentage (min. 15 att.) 1.000 oregon, Jan. 20, 2001 (15-15) Assists 475 1989 Rebounds 72 idaho, 1975 Steals 351 1982 Assists 30 Wichita State, Dec. 28, 1994 Blocks 106 2002 Steals 39 Washington, 1975 Turnovers 772 1980 Blocks 10 simon Fraser, 1982 Personal Fouls 619 1986 Alaska Anchorage, 1982 Consecutive Wins 11* 1973 Washington, 1979 Consecutive Losses 24** 2002 Turnovers 45 saskatchewan, Nov. 30, 1979 Most Wins 21 1979 Most Points Scored 118 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (118-37) Most Losses 27 2002 Fewest Points Scored 28 eastern Washington, 1971, (28-31) Most Games 30 2008 Points, Both Teams 185 n. Iowa, Dec. 2, 1994 (112-73) * = WSU’s longest win streak is 13, the final 10 of 1971 and the first three of 1972. Win Margin 81 aK-Anchorage, Feb. 24, 1979 (118-37) ** - WSU’s longest losing streak is 45, the final 24 of 2002 and the first 21 of 2003. Loss Margin 58 stanford, Dec. 28, 2007 (105-47)

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Alabama 1 0 1 George Washington 1 0 1 Northwestern 1 0 1 Tennessee 1 0 1 Alaska-Anchorage 9 8 1 Gonzaga 20 17 3 Northwestern State 2 2 0 Tennessee-Chatt. 1 0 1 Alaska-Fairbanks 6 5 1 Great Falls 1 1 0 Oklahoma 2 1 1 Texas 1 0 1 American 1 1 0 Hawai’i 4 0 4 Oral Roberts 3 3 0 Texas A&M 3 2 1 Appalachian State 1 1 0 Houston 1 1 0 Oregon 63 10 53 Texas Christian 2 2 0 Arizona 44 19 25 Idaho 38 25 13 Oregon State 65 23 42 Texas-El Paso 1 1 0 Arizona State 44 12 32 Idaho State 5 3 2 Pacific 4 2 2 Texas Southern 1 1 0 Arkansas 2 0 2 Indiana 1 0 1 Pacific Lutheran 1 1 0 Texas Tech 2 0 2 Ball State 1 1 0 Iowa 1 0 1 Pepperdine 2 1 1 Toledo 3 1 2 Baylor 2 1 1 Iowa State 1 1 0 Portland 5 1 4 UCLA 44 6 38 Biola 1 1 0 Kansas State 2 0 2 Portland State 16 13 3 UC-Santa Barbara 1 0 1 Boise State 33 16 17 Kentucky 1 0 1 Puget Sound 1 1 0 UNLV 1 0 1 Bowling Green 3 2 1 Lethbridge 1 1 0 Regina 1 1 0 Utah 10 1 9 Brandon 1 0 1 Long Beach State 2 0 2 Sacramento State 1 1 0 Utah State 2 0 2 Brigham Young 7 3 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1 0 Saint John’s 1 1 0 Utah Valley State 1 1 0 Butler 2 0 2 Louisiana State 2 0 2 Saint Mary’s 4 2 2 Valparaiso 1 0 1 California 50 19 31 Michigan 1 0 1 Samford 1 1 0 Vermont 2 2 0 Cal Poly-Pomona 1 0 1 Minnesota 3 0 3 San Diego 2 2 0 Victoria 1 0 1 Cal State-Northridge 2 2 0 Mississippi State 1 1 0 San Diego State 3 1 2 Virginia Tech 1 0 1 Central Michigan 1 1 0 Montana 38 17 21 San Francisco 4 2 2 Wake Forest 1 0 1 Central Washington 14 10 4 Montana State 27 14 13 San Jose State 8 5 3 Washington 74 17 57 Clemson 1 0 1 Montana Tech 1 1 0 Santa Clara 7 3 4 Weber State 8 5 3 Colorado 2 1 1 Montclair State 1 0 1 Saskatchewan 1 0 1 Western Michigan 1 0 1 Colorado State 4 0 4 Nebraska 2 0 2 Seattle 10 8 2 Western Oregon 4 3 1 Creighton 1 0 1 Nevada 3 1 2 Seattle Pacific 2 2 0 Western Washington 14 6 8 DePaul 1 0 1 New Mexico 1 1 0 Simon Fraser 11 7 4 Wichita State 8 5 3 Eastern Oregon 5 3 2 New Mexico State 2 1 1 SE Missouri State 1 1 0 William Penn 1 0 1 Eastern Washington 36 26 10 North Carolina State 2 0 2 Southern California 46 11 35 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 1 1 Evansville 2 2 0 North Texas 1 0 1 Southern Illinois 2 1 1 Wright State 1 1 0 Fairfield 1 1 0 Northeastern Illinois 1 1 0 Southern Utah 3 3 0 Wyoming 6 5 1 Fresno State 8 2 6 Northern Illinois 1 0 1 Stanford 46 0 46 Fullerton State 2 1 1 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 Temple 1 1 0

Overtime Games (9-17) Greatest Comebacks Result Date Site Date Opponent Site Deficit Result Oregon 67, WSU 63 Feb. 11, 1977 Pullman Jan. 9, 1993 Washington Seattle 18 W, 75-72 (OT) Central Wash 51, WSU 50 Feb. 26, 1977 Ellensburg Feb. 15, 2001 Oregon Eugene 16 W, 77-76 Idaho State 60, WSU 58 Dec. 8, 1979 Boise, Idaho Feb. 3, 1991 UCLA Pullman 14 W, 78-77 Montana State 75, WSU 70 Feb. 28, 1981 Pullman Dec. 19, 1988 BYU Pullman 13 W, 97-75 Boise State 58, WSU 54 Mar. 7, 1981 Boise, Idaho Feb. 25, 1995 Washington Pullman 13 W, 72-67 Idaho State 73, WSU 69 Dec. 7, 1984 Spokane Dec. 2, 2000 Idaho Pullman 13 W, 68-52 Oregon State 76, WSU 72 Feb. 21, 1985 Pullman Nov. 18, 2007 E.astern Washington Cheney 13 W, 70-59 Oregon 68, WSU 67 Jan. 25, 1986 Pullman Jan. 29, 2004 California Berkeley 12 W, 64-59 Arizona State 95, WSU 83 Jan. 15, 1987 Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 7, 1992 Wisconsin-GB Pullman 12 W, 59-52 Bowling Green 83, WSU 73 Dec. 12, 1987 Pullman Feb. 22, 1997 California Berkeley 12 W, 83-70 Arizona State 82, WSU 79 Mar. 5, 1988 Pullman Dec. 16, 2007 San Jose State Pullman 12 W 78-72 (OT) North Texas 87, WSU 85 Dec. 30, 1988 Denton, Texas Feb. 1, 1990 USC Los Angeles 11 W, 70-59 Oregon 87, WSU 76 Feb. 17, 1989 Eugene, Ore. Dec. 8, 1994 Boise State Pullman 11 W, 66-65 WSU 87, Arizona 72 Mar. 8, 1990 Tucson, Ariz. Jan. 30, 1997 Arizona State Tempe 11 W, 86-78 WSU 79, Boise State 77 Dec. 14, 1991 Boise, Idaho Feb. 12, 2005 Oregon State Pullman 11 W, 68-63 www.wsucougars.com USC 71, WSU 65 Jan. 31, 1992 Los Angeles Jan. 28, 1988 UCLA Los Angeles 10 W, 53-52 WSU 77, Oregon State 74 Feb. 13, 1992 Pullman Feb. 18, 1989 Oregon State Corvallis 10 W, 68-66 WSU 75, Washington 72 Jan. 9, 1993 Seattle Jan. 4, 1990 Arizona State Pullman 10 W, 92-80 WSU 88, UCLA 81 Mar. 9, 1996 Pullman Jan. 14, 1995 USC Los Angeles 10 W, 62-61 WSU 79, Boise State 78 Dec. 22. 1996 Boise, Idaho Jan. 25, 1996 California Berkeley 10 W, 90-77 Utah 81, WSU 70 Dec. 10, 1998 Pullman Dec. 6, 1996 Fresno State Pullman 10 W, 69-68 USC 77, WSU 75 Jan. 9, 2005 Pullman Dec. 21, 1997 Mississippi State Hilo, Hawaii 10 W, 61-59 WSU 80, Boise State 76 Dec. 4, 2005 Boise, Idaho Jan. 20, 2001 Oregon Pullman 10 W, 67-64 Oregon State 69, WSU 67 Jan. 21, 2006 Corvallis, Ore. Jan. 27, 2005 California Pullman 10 W, 79-69 WSU 72, Northwestern State 70 Dec. 17, 2006 Pullman Feb. 15, 2008 Oregon State Pullman 10 W, 56-52 WSU 78, San Jose State 72 Dec. 16, 2007 Pullman cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 89 cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents

2002 J 10 L 57-107 A 1,215 ALAbama 2002 F 9 L 60-106 H 480 BAYLOR CALIFORNIA WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2003 J 9 L 65-86 H 394 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 WSU’s Series Record: 19-31 WSU Streak: -1 2003 F 8 L 50-80 H 2,787 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: -7 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2003 D 29 L 51-78 A 2,208 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 14-10 2007 N24 L 51-77 N 202 2004 F 26 L 72-77 H 431 1989 J 2 W 77-65 A 91 WSU at Berkeley: 5-20 2005 D 29 L 52-61 A 1,920 2003 N 29 L 39-76 A 4,542 WSU Neutral: 0-1 2006 J 28 W 84-77 H 758 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 27, 2005, 79-69 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 27, 2005, 79-69 WSU’s Series Record: 8-1 2007 J 6 L 57-59 A 2,180 BIOLA 2007 F 1 L 51-55 H 430 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 29, 2004, 64-59 WSU Streak: +7 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 Cal’s Last Win: Feb. 29, 2008, 61-47 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2008 J24 L 63-73 H 357 WSU Streak: +1 2008 F23 W 67-54 A 2,152 Cal’s Last Home Win: Dec. 30, 2007, 99-44 1977 F 1 W 52-50 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT Cal’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 29, 2008, 61-47 1977 F 2 L 53-55 A 1982 J 7 W 54-48 H 100 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1978 F 17 W 62-48 A 60 ARIZONA STATE 1983 J 22 L 66-72 H 250 1978 F 18 W 93-47 A WSU’s Series Record: 12-32 BOISE STATE 1984 J 29 L 61-93 A 410 1979 F 23 W 76-35 H 300 1985 F 1 L 62-79 A 150 WSU Streak: -8 WSU’s Series Record: 16-17 1979 F 24 W 118-37 H 300 1986 F 1 L 63-68 H 500 WSU at Pullman: 9-13 WSU Streak: -1 1981 F 14 W 83-67 H 1986 F 28 L 72-79 A 708 WSU at Tempe: 3-20 Overtime Games: March 7, 1981, Dec. 14, 1991, 1982 F 5 W 62-51 A 150 1987 J 8 L 66-67 H 237 WSU’s Last Win: March 1, 1997, 84-70 Dec. 28, 1996, Dec. 4, 2005 1982 F 6 W 73-38 A 100 1987 F 14 L 68-72 A 341 WSU’s Last Home Win: March 1, 1997, 84-70 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1988 J 16 W 79-56 H 440 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 30, 1997, 86-78 1972 W 48-25 N 1988 F 12 L 69-84 A 394 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS ASU’s Last Win: Feb. 21, 2008, 59-30 1974 M 1 W 56-36 N 1989 J 14 L 71-80 A 401 WSU’s Series Record: 5-1 ASU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 21, 2008, 59-30 1975 J 9 L 51-61 H 1989 F 9 W 92-89 H 425 WSU Streak: +5 ASU’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 26, 2008, 59-40 1975 L 49-65 H 1990 J 11 L 64-91 A 307 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT Overtime Games: Jan. 15, 1987, March 11, 1988 1975 L 35-38 N 1990 F 10 W 87-67 H 827 1977 F 4 L 51-64 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1976 F 7 L 41-48 A 1991 J 11 W 77-60 H 689 1977 F 5 W 65-59 A 1987 J 15 L 83-95 (OT) A 125 1976 L 34-38 N 1991 F 9 L 80-86 A 633 1977 F 16 W 72-53 H 200 1987 F 21 W 75-62 H 290 1976 L 32-43 N 1992 J 25 W 83-76 H 1,104 1978 F 11 W 89-44 H 250 1988 M 5 L 78-82 H 335 1977 F 12 L 50-70 H 2,000 1992 F 20 L 58-69 A 564 1982 F 2 W 79-45 A 100 1988 M 11 L 69-86 A 300 1978 J 28 L 62-65 A 1993 J 30 L 65-75 H 1,066 1982 F 3 W 74-51 A 100 1989 J 7 L 79-88 A 350 1978 F 25 W 72-53 H 1,500 1993 F 25 L 65-79 A 668 1989 M 9 W 71-60 H 275 1979 J 6 W 78-55 H 1994 J 6 W 88-82 H 658 1990 J 4 W 92-80 H 341 1979 M 3 L 75-79 A 1994 M 12 W 77-62 A 758 American 1990 M 10 W 67-66 A 679 1980 F 2 L 55-60 A 1995 J 5 L 83-87 A 628 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1991 J 3 L 73-82 A 297 1980 M 1 W 66-60 H 200 1995 M 11 W 78-64 H 647 WSU Streak: +1 1991 M 9 W 69-58 H 1,006 1981 J 31 W 84-70 H 1996 J 25 W 90-77 A 657 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1992 J 11 W 80-78 H 1,005 1981 M 7 L 54-58 A 1996 F 24 L 83-91 H 565 2000 N 21 W 59-52 A 287 1992 M 12 L 61-86 A 593 1982 J 15 W 62-55 H 150 1997 J 23 W 79-53 H 341 1993 J 14 L 59-70 H 735 1982 M 6 W 77-61 A 100 1997 F 22 W 83-70 A 571 1993 F 13 L 68-88 A 684 1984 D 14 L 41-47 H 100 Appalachian State 1998 J 24 W 72-65 A 575 1994 F 5 L FORFEIT A 1985 D 13 L 60-73 A 228 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1998 F 19 W 87-64 H 532 1994 M 3 L 76-77 H 481 1986 J 4 L 56-69 A 115 WSU Streak: +1 1999 J 23 W 73-54 H 784 1995 F 4 W 82-70 H 803 1990 D 15 W 86-56 H 793 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1999 F 18 L 68-83 A 450 1995 M 2 W 74-66 A 237 1991 D 14 W 79-77 A 2,700 1998 N 20 W 96-77 N 1,163 2000 J 27 W 72-65 H 489 1996 F 1 W 93-77 H 503 1993 J 6 L 69-72 H 512 2000 F 26 L 59-65 A 762 1996 M 2 L 80-88 A 363 1993 N 28 L 61-77 A 2,318 2001 J 25 L 56-69 A 632 1997 J 30 W 86-78 A 811 1994 D 8 W 66-65 H 407 ARIZONA 2001 F 24 W 74-59 H 712 1997 M 1 W 84-70 H 599 1995 D 8 W 69-66 A 2,176 WSU’s Series Record: 19-25 2002 J 19 L 50-62 H 404 1998 J 10 L 60-80 A 795 1996 D 22 W 79-78 A 461 WSU Streak: +1 2002 F 14 L 63-76 A 833 1998 F 5 L 70-79 H 454 1997 D 6 W 65-57 H 508 WSU at Pullman: 10-12 2003 J 18 L 63-71 A 834 1999 J 9 L 54-63 H 549 2004 N 19 W 61-48 H 1,149 WSU at Tucson: 9-13 2003 F 13 W 67-64 H 438 1999 F 4 L 66-80 A 1,115 2005 D 4 W 80-76 A 820 WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 23, 2008, 67-54 2004 J 4 L 71-85 A 338 2000 J 15 L 54-64 H 460 2007 D9 L 64-71 H 7,048 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 28, 2006, 84-77 2000 F 10 L 53-73 A 707 2004 J 29 W 64-59 H 1,047 WSU’s Last Away Win: Feb. 23, 2008, 67-54 2001 J 13 L 70-83 A 1,093 2005 J 4 L 56-64 A 704 UA’s Last Win: Jan. 24, 2008, 73-63 2001 F 8 L 72-74 H 633 2005 J 27 W 79-69 H 761 UA’s Last Home Win: Jan. 6, 2007, 59-57 BOWLING GREEN 2002 J 12 L 40-68 A 1,603 WSU’s Series Record: 2-1 2005 M 4 L 52-70 N 3,067 UA’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 24, 2008, 73-63 2002 F 7 L 56-75 H 386 WSU Streak: +2 2005 D 22 L 47-53 H 425 Overtime Game: March 8, 1990 2003 J 11 L 58-66 H 426 Overtime Game: Dec. 12, 1987 2006 F 23 L 51-61 A 1,447 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2003 F 6 L 52-70 H 1,402 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2007 J 11 L 48-55 H 437 1987 J 17 L 74-83 A 2003 D 27 L 61-68 A 2,149 1987 D 12 L 73-83 H 501 2007 F 10 L 45-72 A 1,910 1987 F 19 W 70-67 H 200 2004 F 28 W 75-72 H 913 1998 D 4 W 71-63 H 739 2007 D30 L 44-99 A 1,646 1988 M 3 W 90-62 H 300 2004 D 27 L 39-67 H 1,020 1999 D 20 W 79-71 A 581 2008 F29 L 47-61 H 605 1988 M 12 W 70-52 A 248 2005 F 26 L 40-59 A 2,309 1989 J 6 W 82-72 A 312 2005 D 31 L 47-72 A 2,312 1989 M 11 L 68-74 H 250 2006 J 26 L 65-75 H 1,123 BRANDON CAL POLY-POMONA 1990 J 6 W 72-53 H 584 2007 J 4 L 44-89 A 2,517 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1990 M 8 W 87-72 A 329 2007 F 3 L 41-66 H 874 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: -1 1991 J 5 W 70-65 A 253 2008 J26 L 40-59 H 673 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1991 M 7 W 85-75 H 687 2008 F21 L 30-59 A 2,465 1979 D 1 L 69-76 A 1983 J 7 L 70-85 A 150 1992 J 9 W 77-62 H 739 1992 M 14 W 81-73 A 1,129 1993 J 16 L 55-64 H 716 ARKANSAS BRIGHAM YOUNG CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE 1993 F 11 L 64-72 A 1,153 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 WSU’s Series Record: 3-3 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1994 F 3 L 71-82 A 1,697 WSU Streak: -2 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: +2 1994 M 5 L 68-71 H 707 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1995 F 2 W 78-72 H 554 1990 D 1 L 48-68 H 1,018 1979 D 7 L 58-92 A 2005 N 27 W 65-64 N 1995 M 4 W 83-65 A 1,275 1992 D 31 L 62-84 A 1,186 1985 D 7 W 73-62 H 450 2005 D 2 W 68-55 H 754 1996 F 3 W 71-65 H 579 1986 D 12 L 85-88 A 257 1996 F 29 W 76-67 A 1,485 1988 D 19 W 97-75 H 115 1997 F 1 L 46-76 A 1,435 BALL STATE 1989 D 15 W 75-72 A 253 CENTRAL MICHIGAN WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1997 F 27 L 53-62 H 410 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 2000 N 30 L 58-90 H 504 WSU Streak: +1 1998 J 8 W 64-61 A 1,474 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1998 F 7 L 66-71 H 328 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1992 D 5 W 58-47 H 725 1999 J 7 W 87-77 H 441 1988 D 3 W 77-64 H 700 BUTLER 1999 F 6 L 64-85 A 2,092 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 2000 J 13 L 68-83 H 501 WSU Streak: -2 2000 F 12 L 52-81 A 2,890 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2001 J 11 L 58-97 A 2,325 1991 N 29 L 62-69 A 198 2001 F 10 W 93-86 H 554 1993 D 20 L 58-75 N 150

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1981 F 11 W 64-61 A CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1982 J 9 L 63-67 H 237 GREAT FALLS IOWA WSU’s Series Record: 10-4 1982 J 30 W 73-56 H 150 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: +3 1982 D 4 W 71-59 H 250 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Game: Feb. 26, 1977 1983 D 14 L 44-86 A 126 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1985 D 9 W 85-53 H 175 1981 D 11 W 79-60 A 100 ATT 1971 W 46-32 H 1987 D 5 W 85-61 A 434 1980 J 4 L 51-67 A 1971 W 46-31 A 1988 J 4 W 74-51 A 289 1972 F 18 L 33-35 H HAWAI’I 1989 D 8 W 83-56 N 428 WSU’s Series Record: 0-4 1973 F 9 W 52-37 H 1991 N 23 W 86-58 A 844 1974 F 9 W 58-43 H WSU Streak: -4 IOWA STATE 1994 N 27 W 83-54 H 303 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1975 F 10 W 63-40 A 1995 D 15 W 86-66 A 439 1975 W 65-34 A 1989 N 24 L 63-82 A 938 WSU Streak: +1 1999 D 4 W 61-60 H 600 1995 N 24 L 69-76 A 1,000 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1976 F 13 L 43-52 A 2002 D 2 L 63-77 H 313 1976 F 19 L 47-54 H 2001 N 17 L 50-65 A 1991 D 6 W 67-57 H 804 2003 N 26 W 59-58 A 2005 N 25 L 63-68 A 1976 W 59-44 N 2004 D 18 L 53-54 H 491 1977 F 26 L 50-51 A 2006 J 3 L 54-57 A 452 KANSAS STATE 1978 D 1 W 77-56 A 2006 D 2 W 76-70 H 533 HOUSTON WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1979 D 14 W 71-57 H 200 2007 N18 W 70-59 A 817 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: -2 1980 D 9 W 64-42 A WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT SEASON DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1980 N 28 L 48-67 A EVANSVILLE 1995 D 30 W 86-72 A 285 1994 D 30 L 68-88 A 730 CLEMSON WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: +2 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT IDAHO KENTUCKY YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1988 D 2 W 82-66 H 450 WSU’s Series Record: 25-13 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1996 D 21 L 63-73 N 375 1991 D 1 W 76-75 A 225 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Game: Dec. 5, 2001 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT COLORADO FAIRFIELD YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2006 N 10 L 51-80 A 5165 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1970 D 30 W 58-12 H WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1972 F 26 W 58-24 H WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +1 LETHBRIDGE YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1975 W 89-43 H YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1985 J 10 L 70-84 A 278 1976 J 21 W 57-45 A 1995 N 25 W 72-46 N 1,000 WSU Streak: +1 1998 D 5 W 81-76 H 516 1976 W 62-39 N 1976 D 10 W 68-44 H YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT FRESNO STATE 1977 F 8 W 71-47 A 1980 D 6 W 86-41 H 100 COLORADO STATE WSU’s Series Record: 2-6 1977 D 10 W 70-50 H 300 WSU’s Series Record: 0-4 WSU Streak: -1 1978 F 7 W 54-45 A 120 LONG BEACH STATE WSU Streak: -4 1978 D 13 W 69-49 A 150 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1980 J 8 L 66-75 H 100 1983 J 29 L 65-73 A 368 WSU Streak: -2 1982 N 26 L 48-64 A 200 1981 F 17 W 73-72 A 1984 F 2 L 68-72 H 800 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1985 J 8 L 42-70 A 46 1981 D 10 L 65-76 H 100 1985 F 14 L 53-62 A 420 1982 N 28 L 45-86 A 900 1996 N 22 L 63-84 H 419 1983 M 3 L 72-89 H 200 1986 J 16 L 67-76 A 474 2007 D21 L 55-61 A 656 1997 N 21 L 71-83 A 1,621 1986 F 15 L 59-72 H 124 1983 D 10 L 55-66 H 700 1996 D 6 W 69-68 H 881 1983 D 29 W 66-60 A 133 2003 N 21 W 69-51 H 379 1984 N 24 L 62-85 A 475 LOUISIANA-Lafayette CREIGHTON 1984 D 1 L 51-73 H 600 (SW Louisiana prior to 1999) WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2004 D 9 L 61-65 A 3,613 1985 D 4 L 51-70 H 250 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: -1 1986 F 13 L 62-76 A 300 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT FULLERTON STATE 1986 N 29 W 75-62 A 385 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1983 J 6 L 69-77 A 100 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1986 D 19 W 63-60 H 250 1993 D 21 W 72-56 N 50 WSU Streak: +1 1987 D 4 W 86-47 N 406 DePAUL YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1988 D 10 W 60-42 A 235 1989 D 9 W 74-45 N 378 LOUISIANA STATE WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1983 D 19 L 45-69 A 134 1990 D 7 W 64-48 H 1,046 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: -1 1994 N 25 W 75-73 A 149 1993 D 17 W 70-62 A 257 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1994 D 14 W 88-46 H 447 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1987 N 27 L 69-79 A 679 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1995 D 12 W 72-71 A 647 1981 D 18 L 59-78 A 396 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1996 D 10 W 78-68 H 356 2002 N 29 L 50-87 N 684 EASTERN OREGON WSU Streak: -1 1997 D 9 L 51-62 A 943 WSU’s Series Record: 3-2 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1998 D 8 L 79-86 H 841 MINNESOTA WSU Streak: +3 2000 N 25 L 62-76 N 1999 D 12 L 45-68 A 716 WSU’s Series Record: 0-3 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2000 D 2 W 68-52 H 670 WSU Streak: -3 1975 F 15 L 69-73 H 2001 D 5 L 72-89 A 345 GONZAGA YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1976 F 6 L 51-56 A 2003 F 27 W 82-53 H 725 WSU’s Series Record: 17-3 1981 D 6 L 68-82 H 200 1976 M 4 W 69-48 N 2003 D 20 L 57-72 A 923 WSU Streak: +1 1988 N 26 L 67-97 N 1,071 1977 J 15 W 66-53 H 200 2007 N28 W 67-49 H 565 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2005 D 10 L 57-83 A 6,562 1977 M 5 W 76-55 N 300 1977 J 21 W 69-37 H 100 1978 F 10 W 77-49 A 150 IDAHO STATE 1983 D 12 W 74-61 A 100 WSU’s Series Record: 3-2 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WSU Streak: +1 www.wsucougars.com WSU Streak: +2 1986 D 6 W 75-63 H 300 Overtime Game: Dec. 8, 1979 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1987 F 4 W 68-58 A 139 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1997 D 21 W 61-59 N 150 1971 L 28-31 H 2333 1987 D 30 W 74-50 H 125 1979 D. 8 L 58-60 A 1972 F 5 W 43-25 A 1988 D 9 W 79-52 N 125 1984 N. 23 W 95-55 A 400 1972 F 23 W 50-28 H 1990 D 8 W 70-59 H 752 1984 D. 7 L 69-73 A 98 MONTANA 1973 F 17 W 57-14 H 1991 N 22 W 88-37 N 642 1991 D. 21 W 92-50 H 1,013 1992 D 10 L 69-71 A 771 WSU’s Series Record: 17-21 1973 F 21 W 44-24 A 2005 N 26 W 74-51 N WSU Streak: -8 1974 J 18 W 58-17 H 1993 D 11 W 69-60 H 406 1994 D 10 W 74-65 A 1,562 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1975 W 73-35 H 1971 W 48-31 H 1976 F 10 W 44-35 H 1996 N 30 W 85-55 A 1,500 INDIANA WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1971 W 46-27 H 1977 J 11 W 66-56 A 200 1997 N 28 W 78-59 A 1,521 WSU Streak: -1 1972 F 12 W 63-34 A 1977 F 18 W 53-52 H 200 1998 D 18 W 75-70 H 841 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1972 W 51-43 N 1977 M 5 W 73-63 N 85 1999 D 8 L 66-82 A 632 2000 D 17 W 74-56 H 482 2001 D 9 L 37-64 N 1973 F 10 W 44-33 H 1977 D 6 W 74-51 H 75 1974 F 8 W 69-30 H 1978 F 28 L 52-66 A 2001 D 1 W 80-72 H 425 2002 D 11 L 57-77 A 1,029 1974 F 15 W 59-39 A 1979 J 2 W 65-49 A 1975 J 18 W 52-31 A 1980 J 15 L 52-74 A 300 1976 J 15 W 63-51 H 1980 F 26 L 63-67 H 150 1977 J 7 W 59-53 A 712 1981 J 23 L 45-52 H cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 91 cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents

1977 M 3 W 82-60 N 100 1985 F 16 L 63-73 A 207 1987 D 11 W 94-78 H 404 WSU Neutral: 0-3 1978 J 6 W 78-40 A 1986 J 3 L 55-58 A NA 1995 D 2 W 84-54 H 783 WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 15, 2008, 56-52 1978 J 20 W 68-51 H 200 1997 D 19 W 67-52 N 150 1996 J 15 W 83-59 A 315 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 15, 2008, 56-52 1978 D 28 W 62-46 A WSU’s Last Away Win: Feb. 14, 1998, 75-67 1979 J 18 W 57-35 A 286 OSU’s Last Win: Jan. 19, 2008, 60-35 1979 F 17 W 71-57 H 150 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS OREGON OSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 19, 2008, 60-35 1980 J 10 L 56-58 H 50 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 10-53 OSU’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 24, 2007, 66-61 1980 F 15 L 39-62 A 60 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: -5 Overtime Games: Feb. 21, 1985, Feb. 13, 1992, 1981 J 15 L 64-74 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 6-24 Jan. 21, 2006 1981 F 27 L 46-52 H 1983 J 8 L 65-93 A 650 WSU at Eugene: 4-26 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1982 J 23 L 52-57 H 200 WSU Neutral: 0-3 1975 F 7 W 60-40 A 1982 F 25 L 46-56 A 800 NEW MEXICO WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 18, 2006, 68-53 1976 F 2 W 47-35 A 1982 N 20 L 59-69 A 1,377 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 18, 2006, 68-53 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1977 J 22 W 57-39 H 200 1982 D 17 L 44-65 H 100 WSU’s Last Away Win: Feb. 15, 2001, 77-76 WSU Streak: +1 1978 F 2 W 84-58 H 350 1983 N 29 L 55-70 A 1,000 Oregon’s Last Win: March 7, 2008, 66-45 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1979 J 13 W 71-65 A 1983 D 6 L 59-77 H 200 Oregon’s Last Home Win: Jan. 17, 2008, 64-45 1983 J 3 W 68-61 H 400 1979 L 62-71 N 1984 N 19 L 52-75 A 1,324 Oregon’s Last Pullman Win: Feb. 17, 2008, 70-67 Overtime Games: Feb. 11, 1977, Jan. 25, 1986, Feb. 1980 J 24 L 55-75 H 250 1984 D 18 L 56-71 H 125 1981 F 21 L 59-75 A 1987 D 19 L 54-71 A 2,450 NEW MEXICO STATE 17, 1989 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1981 M 10 L 46-86 A 1988 D 21 W 62-60 H 125 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1974 F 28 W 56-26 A 1982 F 20 L 52-58 H 500 1989 D 30 L 69-82 A 1,789 WSU Streak: -1 1976 F 3 L 44-47 A 1983 J 15 L 57-84 A 350 1990 D 30 L 61-75 H 315 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1977 F 11 L 63-67 H 120 1983 F 19 L 53-68 H 1,600 1992 D 21 L 63-68 A 3,354 1980 N 25 W 75-67 A NA 1978 F 4 W 87-67 H 500 1984 J 19 L 49-70 H 700 2000 D 30 L 66-80 A 3,544 1988 N 28 L 68-75 N 423 2001 D 1 L 51-75 H 468 1978 M 10 L 54-68 N 200 1984 F 25 L 62-80 A 302 2002 D 14 L 53-57 A 3,348 1979 J 12 L 69-85 A 1985 J 19 L 53-62 A 500 2006 D 8 L 60-71 H 678 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1980 J 25 L 59-78 H 100 1985 F 21 L 72-76 H 250 2007 D18 L 54-74 A 3,114 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1981 F 20 L 49-79 A 1985 D 14 L 64-74 A 100 WSU Streak: -2 1982 F 22 L 47-64 H 300 1986 J 23 W 80-77 H 185 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1983 J 14 L 53-66 A 959 1986 F 22 W 65-57 A 579 MONTANA STATE 1995 N 26 L 64-92 N 1,000 1983 F 17 L 70-86 H 300 1987 J 24 L 68-74 H 250 WSU’s Series Record: 14-123 2007 N23 L 51-77 N 187 1984 J 21 L 59-63 H 200 1987 F 26 L 68-85 A 248 WSU Streak: -4 1984 F 23 L 63-79 A 723 1988 J 22 L 53-54 A 476 Overtime Game: Feb. 28, 1981 1985 J 18 L 50-59 A 492 1988 F 20 W 77-64 H 311 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT NORTH TEXAS 1985 F 23 L 60-69 H 200 1989 J 19 L 63-66 H 750 1971 W 48-33 H WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1986 J 25 L 67-68 H 211 1989 F 18 W 68-66 A 671 1972 F 18 W 48-34 A WSU Streak: -1 1986 F 21 L 63-94 A 1,044 1990 J 18 W 100-57 H 940 1973 F 10 W 56-24 H Overtime Game: Dec. 30, 1988 1987 J 22 L 55-101 H 200 1990 F 17 L 63-69 A 284 1973 M 2 W 57-20 N YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1987 F 28 L 70-74 A 2,077 1991 J 18 W 87-63 A 590 1988 D 30 L 85-87 A 250 1975 J 17 W 59-57 A 1988 J 23 L 59-78 A 969 1991 F 17 W 61-59 H 632 1976 J 10 L 48-70 H 1988 F 18 L 62-64 H 335 1992 J 18 L 69-81 A 510 1976 L 37-56 N 1989 J 21 W 80-77 H 515 1992 F 13 W 77-74 H 649 1977 J 8 L 49-62 A NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1989 F 17 L 76-87 A 801 1993 J 23 L 55-75 A 500 1977 M 4 L 56-72 N 250 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1990 J 20 L 65-68 H 1,807 1978 J 7 W 45-36 A WSU Streak: +1 1990 F 15 L 71-80 A 395 1993 F 18 W 68-67 H 482 1978 J 21 W 68-51 H 150 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1991 J 20 W 102-69 A 418 1994 J 22 W 82-77 H 757 1978 D 30 W 67-57 A 1995 D 29 W 70-60 A 458 1991 F 15 W 76-72 H 943 1994 F 17 L 76-81 A 1,106 1979 J 20 W 71-62 A 1992 J 16 L 54-69 A 720 1995 J 21 L 71-80 A 1,993 1979 F 15 W 76-65 H 1992 F 15 L 60-65 H 1,155 1995 F 19 W 84-79 H 531 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1996 J 13 W 64-63 H 700 1980 J 12 L 58-76 H 200 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1993 J 21 W 66-54 A 521 1980 F 17 W 72-65 A 125 1993 F 20 L 75-88 H 752 1996 F 8 L 50-87 A 4,456 WSU Streak: -1 1997 J 11 L 58-77 A 1,613 1981 J 17 L 59-60 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1994 J 20 L 69-70 H 622 1997 F 6 L 60-67 H 450 1981 F 28 L 70-75 H 1972 L 43-50 A 1994 F 19 L 62-80 A 1,631 1982 J 22 W 71-60 H 75 1995 J 19 L 66-84 A 1,385 1998 J 15 W 69-57 H 517 1982 F 27 L 49-68 A 350 1995 F 17 L 75-81 H 444 1998 F 14 W 75-67 A 919 1982 N 22 L 59-72 A 265 NORTHERN IOWA 1996 J 11 W 72-59 H 724 1999 J 15 L 54-57 A 1,048 1985 J 2 W 71-55 H 50 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1996 F 10 L 49-58 A 3,320 1999 F 13 W 70-52 H 485 1989 D 2 W 74-51 H 771 WSU Streak: +1 1997 J 9 L 46-80 A 2,207 2000 J 20 L 52-72 A 606 1993 N 26 L 71-84 A 4,707 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1997 F 8 L 52-62 H 582 2000 F 19 L 62-65 H 561 2001 D 16 L 68-75 H 255 1994 D 2 W 112-73 H 702 1997 D 20 L 71-94 N 150 2001 J 18 L 46-64 H 725 2002 N 25 L 55-81 A 1,323 1998 J 17 L 57-62 H 477 2001 F 17 L 60-94 A 1,722 2006 N 30 L 64-70 H 313 1998 F 12 L 51-61 A 3,580 2001 D 28 L 33-57 A 1,172 NORTHWESTERN 1999 J 17 L 64-72 A 3,805 2002 F 23 L 52-74 H 370 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1999 F 11 L 54-65 H 518 2003 J 23 L 62-65 H 519 MONTANA TECH WSU Streak: -1 2000 J 22 L 65-77 A 5,367 2003 F 22 L 46-62 A 1,187 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2000 F 17 L 68-73 H 519 2004 J 15 L 51-62 H 631 WSU Streak: +1 1991 M 13 L 62-82 A 1,272 2001 J 20 W 67-64 H 730 2004 F 14 L 55-65 A 1,359 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT (NCAA Tournament) 2001 F 15 W 77-76 A 4,240 2004 M 5 L 43-62 N 1984 D 8 W 89-72 A 47 2001 D 30 L 47-76 A 4,298 2005 J 13 L 55-83 A 572 2002 F 21 L 47-88 H 404 NORTHWESTERN STATE 2005 F 12 W 68-63 H 752 MONTCLAIR STATE 2002 M 1 L 67-85 A WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 2003 J 25 L 69-73 H 697 2006 J 21 L 67-68 A 2,016 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: +2 2003 F 20 L 52-85 A 4,087 2006 F 16 L 50-59 H 589 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Game: Dec. 17, 2006 2004 J 17 L 50-60 H 713 2006 M 3 L 38-77 N YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2004 F 12 L 52-74 A 1,359 2006 D 21 W 58-41 A 869 1981 J 3 L 53-65 A 1997 D 5 W 90-63 H 482 2005 J 15 L 50-69 A 3,702 2007 F 24 L 61-66 H 575 2006 D 17 W 72-70 H 323 2005 F 10 L 47-62 H 585 2008 J19 L 35-60 A 1,035 NEBRASKA 2006 J 19 L 50-54 A 3,360 2008 F15 W 56-52 H 701 WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 OKLAHOMA 2006 F 18 W 68-53 H 681 WSU Streak: -2 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 2006 D 23 L 55-66 A 2912 PACIFIC YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: -1 2007 F 22 L 34-51 H 309 2008 J17 L 45-64 A 2,468 WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 2003 D 4 L 56-64 H 539 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +2 2004 N 22 L 61-78 A 2,471 1990 N 23 W 84-50 N 600 2008 F17 L 67-70 H 603 2008 M7 L 45-66 N 2,905 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1994 D 3 L 79-85 H 843 1980 F 7 L 52-66 A NEVADA 1983 J 31 L 70-73 A 123 (Formerly Nevada-Reno) OREGON STATE 1984 F 4 W 90-67 H 200 ORAL ROBERTS 1989 D 1 W 69-60 H 733 WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 WSU’s Series Record: 3-0 WSU’s Series Record: 23-42 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +3 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 15-15 WSU at Corvallis: 7-25

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1973 M 2 W 45-33 N YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT PACIFIC LUTHERAN SAN DIEGO 1974 F 9 W 59-34 H 1989 D 16 W 76-71 A 110 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1975 F 22 L 41-52 A 1991 F 21 W 75-58 A 283 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +2 1976 F 21 L 50-55 H 1997 J 13 W 109-79 H 455 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1977 F 25 W 59-50 A 100 1978 J 31 W 95-36 H 55 1981 N 24 W 66-43 A 100 1977 D 2 L 67-82 H 300 1986 N 28 W 82-61 N 300 1979 F 4 L 59-64 A STANFORD 1980 J 18 W 75-63 H 150 WSU’s Series Record: 0-46 PEPPERDINE WSU Streak: -46 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 SAN DIEGO STATE 1981 F 5 W 70-63 A 1982 N 27 W 78-50 A 175 WSU at Pullman: 0-22 WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 WSU at Stanford: 0-23 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +1 WSU Neutral: 0-1 1983 D 17 L 75-78 A 100 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT SE MISSOURI STATE WSU’s Last Win: None 2005 N 18 W 66-57 H 429 1981 N 23 L 58-59 A 200 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Last Home Win: None 2003 D 22 L 58-63 H 429 WSU Streak: +1 WSU’s Last Away Win: None PORTLAND 2004 D 11 W 55-50 A 276 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT SU’s Last Win: March 2, 2008, 74-52 WSU’s Series Record: 1-4 1995 D 1 W 89-50 H 700 SU’s Last Home Win: Dec. 28, 2007, 105-47 WSU Streak: -3 SAN FRANCISCO SU’s Last Pullman Win: March 2, 2008, 74-52 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1983 F 1 L 64-78 A 200 1984 F 9 L 58-83 A 200 WSU Streak: +2 WSU’s Series Record: 11-34 1985 N 29 W 84-71 A 264 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1986 J 2 L 50-61 N NA WSU Streak: -15 1987 J 10 L 67-71 H 279 2000 D 8 L 63-68 H 558 1981 J 2 L 47-63 A WSU at Pullman: 7-15 2006 N 22 L 56-67 A 223 1983 F 12 L 66-79 A 200 1987 F 12 L 61-73 A 200 WSU at Los Angeles: 4-19 1988 J 14 L 54-59 H 481 2007 N9 L 40-70 H 10,215 1984 F 18 W 66-61 H 125 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 4, 2001, 79-78 1985 F 2 W 66-56 A 212 1988 F 13 L 53-66 A 825 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 4, 2001, 79-78 1989 J 13 L 60-89 A 900 PORTLAND STATE WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 28, 1999, 65-58 1989 F 11 L 67-89 H 449 WSU’s Series Record: 13-3 SAN JOSE STATE USC’s Last Win: Feb. 10, 2008, 64-46 1990 J 13 L 70-92 A 2,888 WSU Streak: +2 WSU’s Series Record: 5-3 USC’s Last Home Win: Feb. 10, 2008, 64-46 1990 F 8 L 64-90 H 1,215 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +5 USC’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 10, 2008, 62-58 1991 J 13 L 74-80 H 623 1972 W 49-40 N Overtime Games: Dec. 16, 2007 Overtime Game: Jan. 31, 1992, Jan. 9, 2005 1991 F 7 L 63-93 A 2,211 1974 F 2 W 47-31 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1992 J 23 L 71-89 H 1,037 1975 F 6 L 57-63 A 1980 F 8 L 58-90 A 1981 N 27 L 55-73 A 750 1992 F 22 L 63-86 A 3,179 1978 J 14 W 67-48 A 100 1983 J 20 L 63-67 H 120 1987 J 29 L 55-95 H 250 1993 J 28 L 44-78 H 1,442 1978 M 11 W 71-61 N 300 1984 J 28 L 69-78 A 306 1987 M 7 L 55-89 A 817 1993 F 27 L 56-100 A 6,307 1979 F 10 W 95-71 H 1,000 1985 J 26 W 82-69 H 500 1988 J 30 W 77-60 H 349 1994 J 8 L 67-82 H 1,017 1980 J 19 L 66-93 H 1986 J 30 W 84-72 H 250 1988 F 26 L 64-86 A 512 1994 M 10 L 58-87 A 3,576 1981 F 7 W 62-51 A 1986 M 1 W 75-74 A 67 1989 J 29 W 85-69 H 400 1995 J 7 L 59-94 A 5,310 1981 D 17 W 73-41 A 1,400 2006 D 5 W 72-61 A 367 1989 F 24 L 67-87 A 400 1995 M 9 L 47-81 H 1,235 1982 J 16 W 73-52 H 150 2007 D16 W 78-72 (OT) H 314 1990 F 1 W 70-59 A 1,800 1996 J 27 L 50-66 A 6,746 1982 F 13 W 74-59 A 100 1990 M 3 W 73-64 H 1,041 1996 F 22 L 63-87 H 1,005 1983 D 2 W 71-63 H 200 1991 F 1 W 74-47 H 1,393 1997 J 25 L 75-84 H 702 1985 N 30 W 70-60 A 256 SANTA CLARA 1991 M 3 L 51-69 A 677 1997 F 20 L 45-82 A 5,719 1988 F 6 L 73-76 A 175 WSU’s Series Record: 3-4 1992 J 31 L 65-71 A 775 1998 J 22 L 53-91 A 4,251 2001 N 26 W 55-49 H 729 WSU Streak: -3 1992 F 29 L 63-67 H 1,131 1998 F 21 L 74-92 H 902 2004 D 3 W 69-59 H 734 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1993 F 5 L 63-69 A 559 1999 J 21 L 65-77 H 734 1980 D 31 W 94-69 A 1993 M 6 L 52-55 H 653 1999 F 20 L 54-77 A 4,520 1983 F 11 W 78-53 A 200 1994 J 15 L 70-101 A 817 2000 J 29 L 67-83 H 580 PUGET SOUND 1984 F 16 L 57-61 H 100 1994 F 8 L 62-82 H 406 2000 F 24 L 73-78 A 3,620 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 1985 J 24 W 74-59 H 250 1995 J 14 W 62-61 H 913 2001 J 27 L 67-84 A 4,527 WSU Streak: +1 1993 D 30 L 58-76 H 450 1995 F 10 L 64-92 A 624 2001 F 22 L 78-87 H 612 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2006 N 25 L 72-80 A 320 1996 J 7 W 90-86 A 412 2002 J 17 L 57-104 H 484 1983 N 26 W 94-45 A 2,000 2007 N13 L 52-62 H 467 1996 M 7 L 81-87 H 502 2002 F 16 L 50-76 A 5,102 1997 J 4 L 63-70 H 404 2003 J 16 L 56-85 A 3,241 1997 M 6 L 59-101 A 778 2003 F 15 L 41-84 H 609 REGINA SASKATCHEWAN 1998 J 29 L 48-57 H 554 2004 J 2 L 69-90 H 310 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1998 M 1 W 68-65 A 652 2004 J 31 L 67-91 A 4,072 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 1999 J 28 W 65-58 A 236 2005 J 2 L 39-72 A 3,865 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1999 F 27 W 63-51 H 683 2005 J 29 L 56-69 H 872 1979 D 2 W 73-51 A 1979 N 30 L 57-68 A 2000 J 7 L 61-71 A 603 2006 D 20 L 56-76 H 490 2000 M 11 L 59-62 H 459 2006 F 25 L 47-77 A 3,159 SACRAMENTO STATE SEATTLE 2001 J 4 W 79-78 H 414 2007 J 13 L 55-63 H 477 2001 M 10 L 51-84 A 1,350 2007 F 8 L 34-60 A 2,549 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 8-2 2002 J 4 L 66-87 H 287 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +5 2007 D28 L 47-105 A 2,530 2002 F 3 L 38-79 A 743 2008 M2 L 52-74 H 675 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2003 J 3 L 44-92 A 367 2006 N 17 W 79-65 H 582 1978 D 2 W 97-70 200 2003 F 1 L 36-89 H 573 1979 F 9 W 67-55 H 2004 J 11 L 52-82 A 832 TEMPLE 1979 W 74-60 N 2004 F 5 L 47-83 H 619 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 SAINT JOHN’S 1980 F 22 L 67-75 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 2005 J 9 L 75-77 H 479 WSU Streak: +1 1981 F 4 L 60-66 A 2005 F 3 L 62-69 A 510 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +1 1984 J 10 W 60-46 A 510 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2006 J 12 L 60-81 H 701 1990 N 30 W 91-47 H 906 1984 D 20 W 62-50 H 150 www.wsucougars.com 1993 D 3 W 71-65 H 655 2006 F 11 L 67-75 A 1,619 1985 D 6 W 66-51 H 300 2006 D 31 L 56-62 H 331 1986 J 18 W 70-41 A 209 2007 J 26 L 47-65 A 515 TENNESSEE SAINt Mary’s 1986 D 31 W 91-65 A 200 2008 J10 L 58-62 H 467 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU’s Series Record: 2-2 2008 F10 L 46-64 A 678 WSU Streak: -1 WSU Streak: +2 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT SEATTLE PACIFIC SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1981 D 16 L 46-55 A 900 1998 D 21 L 73-78 A 1,157 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1999 D 30 L 59-83 H 459 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 WSU Streak: +2 WSU Streak: +1 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA 2004 N 26 W 70-58 A 664 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2005 N 20 W 53-43 H 301 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1985 N 22 W 74-61 A 300 1983 D 3 L 51-66 H 300 WSU Streak: -1 1986 D 5 W 89-56 H 300 1989 N 26 W 51-47 N 500 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT sAMFORD 2004 N 27 L 36-84 N WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 SIMON FRASER WSU Streak: +1 SOUTHERN UTAH WSU’s Series Record: 7-4 (Southern Utah State prior to 1990) YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +3 2000 D 29 W 76-49 N WSU’s Series Record: 3-0 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +3 1971 W 40-37 H cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 93 cougar history All-Time Scores Listed by Opponents 2008 J4 L 46-61 H 1,247 TEXAS 1999 J 30 L 70-100 A 1,748 WAKE FOREST 2008 F3 L 40-84 A 4,129 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1999 F 25 L 70-104 H 570 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 WSU Streak: -1 2000 J 9 L 60-87 A 2,189 WSU Streak: -1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2000 M 9 L 86-96 H 366 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WEBER STATE 1993 J 2 L 51-76 A 3,916 2001 J 6 W 74-52 H 479 2006 N 12 L 37-45 A - WSU’s Series Record: 5-3 2001 M 8 L 61-93 A 789 WSU Streak: -1 TEXAS A&M 2002 J 6 L 64-76 H 423 WASHINGTON YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2002 F 1 L 55-79 A 1,546 1978 D 9 W 77-74 A WSU’s Series Record: 2-1 WSU’s Series Record: 17-57 1978 D 29 W 63-59 H WSU Streak: _-1 2003 J 5 L 51-93 A 1,025 WSU Streak: -26 2003 J 30 L 70-86 H 559 1980 F 4 L 80-86 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU at Pullman: 3-27 1980 D 15 L 68-75 H 1990 N 24 W 71-54 A 800 2004 J 9 L 58-78 A 741 WSU at Seattle: 8-29 2004 F 7 L 57-78 H 743 1990 D 12 W 79-63 H 569 1991 D 7 W 76-61 H 850 WSU Neutral: 3-1 1992 D 19 W 66-50 A 268 2001 N 18 L 56-71 N 2005 J 7 L 69-89 H 420 WSU’s Last Win: Feb. 25, 1995, 72-67 2005 F 6 L 63-68 A 908 1996 D 7 W 85-68 H 623 WSU’s Last Home Win: Feb. 25, 1995, 72-67 1996 D 28 L 71-77 A 367 2006 J 14 L 63-73 H 653 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 9, 1993, 75-72 TEXAS CHRISTIAN 2006 F 9 L 50-77 A 711 UW’s Last Win: Feb. 3, 2008, 84-40 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 2006 D 29 L 71-74 H 431 UW’s Last Home Win: Feb. 3, 2008, 84-40 WESTERN MICHIGAN 2007 J 28 L 70-73 A 1060 WSU Streak: +2 UW’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 4, 2008, 61-46 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2007 M 2 L 58-72 A - YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT Overtime Game: Jan. 9, 1993 WSU Streak: -1 2008 J12 L 56-76 H 512 1982 D 11 W 84-56 A 100 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2008 F8 L 56-68 A 679 1984 N 30 W 79-73 H 600 1971 W 43-32 A 1999 N 26 L 65-68 N 652 1972 M 2 W 68-22 A TEXAS EL PASO UC-SANTA BARBARA 1972 W 67-24 N 1973 F 3 W 44-36 A WESTERN OREGON WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1973 F 24 W 63-26 A (Formerly Oregon-College of Education) WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -1 1974 F 2 L 41-43 A WSU’s Series Record: 3-1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1974 F 23 W 57-25 A WSU Streak: +2 1980 N 26 W 70-50 A 1999 D 28 L 73-89 H 573 1974 F 28 W 61-38 N YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1975 F 14 W 68-26 A 1973 M 1 W 57-34 N TEXAS SOUTHERN UTAH 1975 F 20 W 58-33 A 1976 F 4 L 42-44 A WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 1-9 1975 M 6 W 60-24 N 1976 M 11 W 51-45 N WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: -9 1976 J 17 L 51-65 H 1978 J 13 W 74-51 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT Overtime Game: Dec. 10, 1998 1976 J 31 L 41-68 A 1992 D 4 W 84-64 H 1,141 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1976 F 27 W 51-38 A WESTERN WASHINGTON 1978 D 8 W 65-57 A 1977 J 29 W 71-70 H WSU’s Series Record: 6-8 1980 J 3 L 41-79 A 1977 F 24 L 45-66 A WSU Streak: -1 TEXAS TECH 1980 D 5 L 65-83 H 200 1978 M 4 L 69-82 H 4,000 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1982 D 10 L 63-70 A 150 1979 F 3 W 76-75 A 1971 W 35-32 H WSU Streak: -2 1985 N 25 L 58-72 H 100 1980 F 23 W 68-65 A 200 1972 F 26 L 40-45 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1986 D 13 L 56-59 A 551 1981 J 10 W 70-60 H 1972 W 44-39 N 1992 J 4 L 63-75 N 4,765 1998 D 10 L 70-81 H 382 1982 F 12 L 52-74 A 200 1973 F 3 L 47-53 A 2007 D1 L 45-89 H 551 1999 N 20 L 49-65 A 674 1983 F 5 L 56-57 A 421 1973 M 3 L 46-48 A 2002 D 21 L 50-85 H 339 1983 F 26 L 73-90 H 200 1974 F 1 W 53-51 A 2003 D 13 L 51-61 A 1,283 1984 F 11 L 65-66 A 272 1974 F 23 L 51-55 A TOLEDO 1984 M 3 L 61-83 H 100 1974 M 2 L 37-39 N WSU’s Series Record: 1-2 1985 F 9 L 66-67 H 300 1975 J 11 W 64-36 H WSU Streak: -2 UTAH STATE 1985 M 2 L 62-89 A 1,067 1975 F 21 W 57-53 A YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU’s Series Record: 0-2 1985 N 23 L 59-73 N 400 1975 D 16 L 55-85 H 1989 N 25 W 76-67 N 328 WSU Streak: -2 1986 F 8 L 53-81 H 200 1976 F 28 L 58-63 A 1999 D 19 L 48-65 A 1,027 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1986 M 8 L 71-81 A 1,256 1978 M 3 W 70-57 H 400 2000 D 9 L 61-77 H 583 1972 L 37-40 N 1987 J 3 L 71-79 A 863 1979 F 5 L 50-66 A 150 1980 F 5 L 68-84 A 1987 F 7 L 57-91 H 367 UCLA 1988 J 8 L 72-81 H 462 WSU’s Series Record: 6-39 1988 F 4 L 58-76 A 2,506 WICHITA STATE UTAH VALLEY STATE 1989 F 4 L 64-84 A 2,264 WSU Streak: -16 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 1989 M 4 L 63-69 H 820 WSU at Pullman: 6-17 WSU Streak: +1 WSU Streak: +2 1990 J 27 L 54-85 H 2,005 WSU at Los Angeles: 0-21 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1990 F 24 L 57-79 A 4,928 WSU Neutral: 0-1 2003 D 6 W 56-49 H 703 1993 D 4 W 73-67 H 741 WSU’s Last Win: Jan. 6, 2001, 74-52 1991 J 26 L 61-77 A 4,717 1994 D 28 W 93-77 A 525 WSU’s Last Home Win: Jan. 6, 2001, 74-52 1991 F 23 L 56-69 H 2,531 WSU’s Last Away Win: Jan. 28, 1988, 53-52 VALPARAISO 1992 F 7 L 68-73 H 2,256 UCLA’s Last Win: Feb. 8, 2008, 68-56 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 1992 M 7 L 73-80 A 4,220 WILLIAM PENN UCLA’s Last Home Win: Feb. 8, 2008, 68-56 WSU Streak: -1 1993 J 9 W 75-72 A 4,269 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 UCLA’s Last Pullman Win: Jan. 12, 2008, 76-56 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1993 M 13 L 62-77 H 1,458 WSU Streak: -1 Overtime Game: March 9, 1986 2004 D 21 L 50-56 H 503 1994 J 29 L 69-85 H 1,192 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1994 F 26 L 64-89 A 6,608 1980 N 29 L 53-64 A 1987 J 31 L 63-67 H 300 1995 J 28 L 64-82 A 6,079 1987 M 5 L 56-81 A 316 VERMONT 1995 F 25 W 72-67 H 1,282 WSU’s Series Record: 2-0 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 1988 J 28 W 53-52 H 336 1996 J 20 L 76-93 H 1,350 WSU Streak: +2 WSU’s Series Record: 1-1 1988 F 27 L 60-74 H 324 1996 F 17 L 60-78 A 5,402 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT WSU Streak: +1 1989 J 27 L 69-82 H 510 1997 J 18 L 56-78 A 5,977 1998 N 21 W 88-70 A 1,650 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1989 F 23 L 72-91 A 1,000 1997 F 15 L 45-65 H 674 2000 N 26 W 69-47 N 1998 J 3 L 58-73 H 356 1988 N 25 L 49-62 N 1,501 1990 F 3 L 74-84 A 602 1992 D 7 W 59-52 H 411 1990 M 1 W 84-72 H 807 1998 M 7 L 63-81 A 4,610 1991 F 3 W 78-77 H 807 VICTORIA 1999 J 4 L 69-91 A 2,035 1991 M 1 L 70-78 A 333 1999 M 6 L 70-71 H 806 WRIGHT STATE WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2000 F 6 L 55-56 A 2,935 1992 F 2 L 75-80 A 500 WSU’s Series Record: 1-0 WSU Streak: -1 2000 M 4 L 56-64 H 711 1992 F 27 L 68-86 H 850 WSU Streak: +1 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2001 F 3 L 71-91 H 1,231 1993 F 7 L 75-82 A 602 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1982 D 3 L 67-75 H 300 2001 M 3 L 64-80 A 5,338 1993 M 4 L 74-77 H 525 1999 N 27 W 66-44 N 530 1994 J 13 L 76-108 A 364 2001 D 21 L 64-98 A 3,080 1994 F 12 L 74-81 H 503 VIRGINIA TECH 2002 J 25 L 68-75 H 553 1995 J 12 W 85-80 H 818 WSU’s Series Record: 0-1 2002 D 28 L 69-77 H 613 WYOMING 1995 F 12 L 57-71 A 384 WSU Streak: -1 2003 M 1 L 49-73 A 6,530 WSU’s Series Record: 5-1 1996 J 5 L 75-85 A 350 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 2004 J 24 L 54-72 A 4,532 WSU Streak: +1 1996 M 9 W 88-81 H 655 2002 N 30 L 50-72 N 703 2004 F 21 L 64-82 H 1,360 YEAR DATE W/L WSU-OPP LOC ATT 1997 J 2 L 73-77 H 473 2005 J 22 L 61-68 H 1,460 1981 D 5 W 62-51 H 100 1997 M 8 L 63-85 A 3,773 2005 F 19 L 72-76 A 3,832 1985 J 6 W 66-47 A 230 1998 J 31 L 70-76 H 884 2006 J 7 L 70-73 H 951 1997 N 23 W 70-68 A 481 1998 F 27 L 74-80 A 700 2006 F 5 L 57-83 A 3, 541 1998 N 24 W 94-49 H 200 2007 J 20 L 64-86 A 3175 2002 N 22 L 51-82 H 527 2007 F 17 L 49-81 H 745 2003 N 24 W 59-50 A 455 cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball

www.wsucougars.com 94 cougar history Cougar Honors CoSIDA Academic All- Pacific-10 Conference 1993 susie Jarosch / Lori Lollis America Honorable Mention All-Academic Team 1991 Kristin Metson 1982 Jeanne Eggart First Team Honorable Mention 2007 Kate Benz 2008 Katie Appleton CoSIDA District VIII 2006 Kate Benz 2007 Katie Appleton/Amanda DuRocher/ University Team 2005 Kate Benz adriane Ferguson/Dani Montgomery 2007 Kate Benz (First Team) 2004 lindsey Egeland 2006 Brynn Bemis / Dani Montgomery / 2005 Kate Benz (First Team) 2003 lindsey Egeland nikki Stratton 2005 adriane Ferguson (Second Team) 2002 Jessica Collins 2005 adriane Ferguson 2004 lindsey Egeland (Second Team) 2001 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2004 emma Joneby 2001 Katie Nyseth (First Team) 2000 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2003 emma Joneby / Holly Harris 2001 Victoria Harrod (First Team) 1995 susie Jarosch 2002 Jessica Ottmar 1992 darla Williamson 1992 darla Williamson 2001 Jessica Ottmar 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1991 darla Williamson 2000 Jessica Collins Second Team 1999 alke Dietel 2006 adriane Ferguson 1998 Joanna Smith WSU Hall of Fame 2005 emma Joneby 1994 Kellie Kronberger 2002 lindsey Egeland 1993 angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler 2001 Jessica Collins 1992 angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler Dorthea Coleman—coach (1948-71) 1991 dawn Allinger / Angie Peterson Inducted 1990 2000 alke Dietel 1999 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 1990 dawn Allinger / Kristin Metson / Jeanne Eggart (1978-82) 1995 Kelli Kronberger darla Williamson Inducted 1988 1994 susie Jarosch 1989 dawn Allinger JoAnn Washam (1971-72) 1988 Juli Reynvaa / Dyann Roger Inducted 1982

National Honors PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE HONORS NORPAC CONFERENCE HONORS Kodak & WBCA All-America District 8 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year NORPAC all-conference 1996 Jenni Ruff 1991 Harold Rhodes First Team Kodak & Associated Press All-America Pacific-10 All-Conference Team 1986 Marcia Miles Honorable Mention 2008 Katie Appleton (Honorable Mention) 1985 Marcia Miles 1996 Jenni Ruff 2006 Kate Benz (Honorable Mention) Second Team Canadian National Team 2005 Kate Benz (Honorable Mention) 1984 Marcia Miles 1993 Camille Thompson 2004 Bianca McCall Honorable Mention Wade Trophy Finalist 2003 Bianca McCall 1985 Linda Wulff 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1999 Tricia Lamb NorPac All-Conference Freshman Team Socrates Award Finalist 1997 Jade Hyett 1986 Jonni Mauch (Gray) 2000 Katie Nyseth 1996 Jenni Ruff Street and Smith All-America 1990 Angie Miller Honorable Mention 1989 Jonni Gray NWBL HONORS 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1988 Jonni Gray All-Northwest Women’s Women’s Basketball News Service All-America Pacific-10 All-Conference Freshman Team Basketball League Honorable Mention 2008 Kezia Kelly (Honorable Mention) First Team 1985 Marcia Miles 2007 Marisa Stotler 1982 Jeanne Eggart Kodak AIAW Region IX All-America 2006 Amanda DuRocher 1981 Jeanne Eggart 1982 Jeanne Eggart 2004 Kate Benz 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1981 Jeanne Eggart 1998 Alke Dietel (Frosh of the Year) 1978 Jeanne Eggart 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1997 Joanna Smith Second Team National Scouting Association 1996 Jade Hyett 1979 Laurie Turner AIAW Region IX All-America 1989 Kristal Stahl Honorable Mention 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1988 Angie Weir (Miller) 1982 Cassandra Overby 1979 Laurie Turner 1979 Janet Kusler

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Kate Benz and Adriane Ferguson added their names to the list of Cougar honorees with selections to the District VIII University first and second www.wsucougars.com team, respectively in 2005. The pair follows up a growing list of Cougars selected to the team. Lindsey Egeland earned a District VIII second team nod in 2004 while Victoria Harrod and Katie Nyseth were selected to the District VIII first team in 2001. In 1992, Darla Williamson earned a spot on the District VIII team as did Jeanne Eggart in 1982. Eggart achieved national honorable mention accolades that same year.

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A GREEN, Denise 1979-81 P GREGORY, Christy 1971-73 ALLINGER, Dawn 1988-91 PARKS, Gayle 1971 GRONEWOLLER, Dawn 1993-94 APPLETON, Katie 2006-08 PATTERSON, Shelley 1981-83 GUENTHER, Janet 1971-72 B PAYNE, Lyndell 1984 PERRY, Jessica 2002-05 BABIN, Jackie 1971 H HACKETT, Lisa 1982-83 BARRETT, Sarah 2001, 03 PETERSON, Angie 1991-93 HARRIS, Holly 2003 BEMIS, Brynn 2005-06 PIERSON, Shauna 1976-77 HARROD, Victoria 1998-2001 BENTON, Janel 1992 PIROZOK, Kim 1977 HAWKS, Brittney 2001-02 BENZ, Kate 2004-07 PLANKEY, Lisa 1982-83 HOLM, Judy 1981 BERGLUND, Kelley 2000-01 PRICE, Alexa 2007-08 HOUSER, Gail 1977-80 BETTERIDGE, Colleen 2007 HOWE, Judy 1971-73 Q BLUE, Crystal 2005-06 HUNTSINGER, Diane 1974-75 QUINTON, Sheri 1998-99 BOS, Tammi 1977 HYETT, Jade 1996-97 BOWDEN, Penny 1987-88 R BRAGG, Szudia 2001 I REDBURN, Laura 1978 BREWER, Debbie 1973 IOPPINI, Michele 1974-76 REEVE, Kathleen 1990 BROADEN, Pat 1986 RESER, Debbie 1981 BROWN, Charnez 1988-90 J REYNVAAN, Juli 1985-88 BROWN, Karen 1979-81, 1983 JAROSCH, Susie 1991, 1993-95 RIENER, Carrie 1980-82 BROWN, Pam 1976-77 JENNINGS, Melanie 1975-78 ROGERS, Dyann 1987-88 JONEBY, Emma 2002-05 BYRNES, Diane 1972-73 ROSS, Garisha 1997 JONES, Charmaine 2003-06 ROUPP, Jamie 2007 C JORDAN, Rebecca 2001 CALDERWOOD, Katie 2008 ROUSE, Sue 1975 CARTER, Claudett 1980 K RUBIO, Alicia 1997-98 CASTLE, Niki 1998-99 KAYS, Linda 1975-78 RUFF, Jenni 1993-96 CLEGG, Lynda 1987-88 KEITH, Adrienne 1995-96 S CLEVENGER, Jami 2002-04 KELLY, Kezia 2008 SANEHOLTZ, Amy 1994-95, 1997 COATES, Ebonee 2006-08 KERNS, Jen 1996, 1998-2000 SCALES, Ariana 2005 COFFIN, Dee 1975-76 KRONBERGER, Kelli 1993-96 SCHULTZ, Cindy 1979 COLLINS, Jessica 1998-2002 KUNZE, Yvonne 1995-98 SHIRED, Sabrina 2006-08 CONE, Alison 1973-75 KUSLER, Janet 1976-79 SINGER, Stephanie 2004-05 CONSTABEL, Annette 1986-88 L SMITH, Joanna 1997-98, 2000-01 COSTELLO, Eileen 1973-74 LAMB, Tricia 1998-99 SMITH, JoBe 1980, 1982-83 D LARSEN, Kim 1982-83 SMITH, Sue 1976-78 DANIELSON, Mary 1976-79 LEHNEN, Martha 1978-79 SPOELSTRA, Judy 1979-80 De ANDA, Romie 1999-2000 LOLLIS, Lori 1992-93 STAHL, Kristal 1989-91 DELGADILLO, Monica 1981-82 LONG, Lynne 1988-89 STEELE, Robin 1984-87 DePUAL, Jeanne 1982 LOUKES, Andrea 1990-91, 1993 STOTLER, Marisa 2007 DICKERSON, Salena 2008 LOVELL, Debbie 1978-79 STINSON, Jennifer 1999 DIETEL, Alke 1998-2000 LUDWICKI, Jennifer 1997 STRATTON, Nikki 2004-06 DUGAN, Kim 2001, 03-04 M DUNSTON, Linda 1972 T MARIANI, Cheryl 1983-84 DURKEE, Lynn 1981 TATE, Nancy 1983 MARTINDALE, Whitney 2001-02 DUROCHER, Amanda 2006-07 THOMPSON, Camille 1991-94 McCARTHY, Jody 1980 THORNE, Katy 1981 McCLENNEY, Marda 1971-74 E TIBBS, Wendy 1984 McCORMICK, Jordan 2005 EGELAND, Lindsey 2001-04 TRENT, Lori 1977 EGGART, Jeanne 1978-79, 1981-82 McNEELY, Cathy 1997-2000 TURNER, Laurie 1976-79 ELDRIDGE, Alison 2000 METSON, Kristin 1988-91 ELLIOT, Theresa 1979-80 MILES, Marcia 1983-86 V ELLIS, Kireen 1994-95 MILLER, Angie 1988-91 VAN HOVEN, Barbara 1971 ERICKSON, Kristin 1994-97 MOHR, Nikki 1984-85 VOLKMAN, Yvonne 1998-2001 ESCHBACH, Lisa 1979 MOLZEN, Heather 2006-08 EVANS, Doreen 1995-98 MONTGOMERY, Dani 2005-07 W MOORE, Keisha 2005-06 WASHAM, JoAnn 1971-72 F MOSES, Fran 1980 WEBER, Kathy 1991-92 FERGUSON, Adriane 2004-07 MULICA, Cynthia 1978 WELLSANDT, Darci 1990-93 FEY, Sharna 1985-87 N WHALEY, Nikki 1995-96 FIELDS, Candace 2001-04 WHEELER, Erika 1992-93 NICHOLS, Jane 1974-75 FROST, Margaret 1971 WIGHT, Julie 1995-96 NORMAN, Heather 1989-92 FRUECHTE, Ann 1971-74 WILDER, Laura 1996-97 NYSETH, Katie 1998-2001 FULTON, Kirsten 1984-87 WILLIAMS, Georgia 1985 G O WILLIAMS, Jasmine 2008 WILLIAMS, Kay 1972-74 GARRISON, Val 1976 OTTMAR, Jessica 2000-03 WILLIAMSON, Darla 1989-92 GEE, Nancy 1984 OVERBY, Cassandra 1981-84 GONZALEZ, Cathy 1986-87 WULFF, Linda 1982-85 GRAY, Jennifer 1972-75 ZACHMAN, Jan 1977-80 GRAY (Mauch), Jonni 1986-89 ZAPEL (Bertus), Holly 1982-85 GRAY, Katie 1974-77 *Bold denotes current player cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball

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Jenni Ruff Doreen Evans Susie Jarosch Jade Hyett 1993-96, set WSU single 1995–98, Team captain for 1991, 93-95, has 1996-97, has played in season records in 1996 two years. Earned team’s played on Danish and the Australian professional for scoring (685 points), Strength and Condition- Swedish professional league. She was the first free throws made (203), ing, Defensive Player and teams. Founded High player in history to lead and scoring average (23.6 Most Inspirational award Five Agency, which the Pac-10 in assists (7.6 ppg). She finished ninth nationally in scoring for after her senior season. specializes in representing per game) and steals (4.6) the season. She played for Has worked at the Pac-10 professional women’s in the same season. the Long Beach StingRays and Western Athletic basketball players. and San Jose Lasers of Conference. the American Basketball League.

Heather Norman Emma Joneby Kelli Kronberger Dawn Allinger 1989-92, ranks second for Played professionally 1993-96, led her team 1988-91, three-time the most three-pointers in Sweden for Club 08 in three-point field goal conference all-academic made in a career at Stockholm. In her senior percentage. She hit selection. Selected to WSU with 133. She is year, tallied five double- seven in a game twice WSU’s All-Decade Team. currently the senior doubles, which was fourth in one season. She is Participated in the 1996 woman administrator at in the Pac-10. Recorded now head basketball Olympics as a member of Gonzaga University. 13 double-digit scoring coach at Northwest the team handball team. games in her career. A Nazarene University. Served as team handball 3-time All-Pac-10 Aca- analyst for NBC Sports at demic honoree. the 2004 Olympics. www.wsucougars.com

Yvonne Kunze Amy Saneholtz Camille Thompson 1995-98, ranks in top 10 1994-97, holds single 1991-94, ranks in top ten on Washington State’s game rebounding record on Cougars’ career list career list in field goal with 22 and is the 13th in field goal percentage, Shelley Patterson percentage, scoring and all-time leading scorer. scoring, rebounds and free rebounds. Played profes- She currently coaches at throws. Former member of Assistant Coach sionally in Germany and Montana State. Canadian national team. WNBA was a member of the German national team. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 97 cougar history Year-by-Year Results 1970-71 1973-74 1975-76 1977-78 (11-1, 6-1) (12-3, 9-2/2nd-NCWSA) (9-16, 3-7/3rd-NCWSA) (19-5, 11-2/T1st-NWBL) Coach: Dorothea Coleman Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Sue Durrant

D 30 Idaho W 58-12 J 18 Eastern Washington* W 58-17 D 16 Western Washington L 55-85 D 2 Simon Fraser L 67-82 Eastern Washington L 28-31 F 1 Western Washington*^ W 53-51 J 10 Montana State L 48-70 D 6 Eastern Washington W 74-51 Central Washington W 46-32 F 2 Portland State*^ W 47-31 J 15 Montana W 63-51 D 10 Idaho W 70-50 Spokane Rec W 44-15 F 2 at Washington*^ L 41-43 J 17 Washington L 51-65 J 6 at Montana# W 78-40 Montana W 48-31 F 8 Montana*$ W 69-30 J 21 Idaho W 57-45 J 7 at Montana State# W 45-36 Montana State W 48-33 F 9 Central Washington*$ W 58-43 J 31 Washington L 41-68 J 13 at Oregon College of Educ. W 74-51 Spokane CC W 72-30 F 9 Simon Fraser*$ W 59-34 F 2 Oregon State W 47-35 J 14 at Portland State* W 67-48 at Central Washington W 46-31 F 15 Montana* W 59-39 F 3 Oregon L 44-47 J 20 Montana# W 68-51 at Washington W 43-32 F 16 Flathead CC W 56-42 F 4 Ore. Coll.-Educ. L 42-44 J 21 Montana State# W 68-51 Montana W 46-27 F 23 Western Washington*& L 51-55 F 6 Eastern Oregon L 51-56 J 28 at Boise State# L 62-65 Simon Fraser W 40-37 F 23 Washington*& W 57-25 F 7 Boise State L 41-48 J 31 Pacific Lutheran W 95-36 Western Washington W 35-32 F 28 Washington# W 61-38 F 10 Eastern Washington W 44-35 F 2 Oregon State* W 84-58 F 28 Oregon# W 56-26 F 13 Central Washington L 43-52 F 4 Oregon* W 87-67 M 1 Boise State# W 56-36 F 14 Seattle AAU& L 34-61 F 7 at Idaho W 54-45 M 2 Western Washington# L 37-39 F 19 Central Washington^ L 47-54 F 10 at Gonzaga W 77-49 ^Washington Invitational, Seattle, Wash. F 21 Simon Fraser^ L 50-55 F 11 Alaska-Fairbanks W 89-44 1971-72 $Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. F 27 Washington W 51-38 F 17 at Alaska-Anchorage# W 62-48 &Central Washington Invitational, Ellensburg, Wash. F 28 Western Washington L 58-63 F 18 at Alaska-Anchorage# W 93-47 (11-4, 6-2) *NCWSA Game F 29 Seattle AAU L 39-83 F 23 Flathead CC& W 76-68 #NCWSA Tournament, Eugene, Ore. M 4 Eastern Oregon* W 69-48 F 25 Boise State# W 72-53 Coach: Sue Durrant Boise State* L 34-38 F 28 at Eastern Washington L 52-66 Idaho* W 62-39 M 3 Western Washington* W 70-57 F 5 at Eastern Washington W 43-25 Central Washington* W 59-44 M 4 Washington* L 69-82 F 12 at Montana W 63-34 M 11 Oregon College of Educ.# W 51-45 M 10 Oregon$ L 54-68 F 18 at Montana State W 48-34 Boise State# L 32-43 M 11 Portland State$ W 71-61 F 18 Central Washington L 33-35 1974-75 Montana State# L 37-56 &Did not count in season totals F 23 Eastern Washington W 50-28 (13-7, 10-4/2nd-NCWSA) &Did not count in season totals #NWBL Mountain Division Game F 26 Idaho W 58-24 ^Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. *NWBL Game F 26 at Western Washington L 40-45 Coach: Sue Durrant *Eastern Area Tournament, Cheney, Wash. $NCWSA Tournament, Bellingham, Wash. M 2 at Washington W 68-22 #Region IX Tournament, Portland, Ore. Boise State W 48-25 J 9 Boise State L 51-61 Montana W 51-43 J 11 Western Washington W 64-36 Washington W 67-24 J 17 Montana State W 59-57 Portland State W 49-40 J 18 Montana W 52-31 1978-79 Western Washington$ W 44-39 F 1 Seattle AAU L 44-78 1976-77 Northern Illinois@ L 43-50 F 2 Bernard’s AAU W 61-40 (21-5, 8-3/1st-NWBL) Utah State@ L 37-40 F 6 Portland State^ L 57-63 (16-8, 4-5/3rd) $AIAW Northwest Regional F 7 Oregon State^ W 60-40 Coach: Sue Durrant @AIAW Championships F 10 Central Washington W 63-40 Coach: Sue Durrant F 14 Washington W 68-26 D 1 at Central Washington W 77-56 F 15 Eastern Oregon L 69-73 D 10 Idaho W 68-44 D 2 at Seattle W 97-70 F 20 Washington W 58-33 J 7 at Montana W 59-53 D 8 Utah^ W 65-57 1972 Nationals Participant F 21 Western Washington W 57-53 J 8 at Montana State L 49-62 D 9 Weber State^ W 77-74 Not many people know this, F 22 Simon Fraser L 41-52 J 11 at Eastern Washington W 66-56 D 13 at Idaho W 69-49 but Washington State University Idaho* W 89-43 J 15 Eastern Oregon W 66-53 D 28 Montana# W 62-46 participated in the first collegiate Eastern Washington* W 73-35 J 21 Gonzaga W 69-37 D 29 Weber State# W 63-59 national basketball championship Boise State* L 49-65 J 22 Oregon State W 57-39 D 30 at Montana State# W 67-57 M 6 Washington# W 60-24 J 29 Washington W 71-70 J 2 at Eastern Washington W 65-49 held for women. The Cougars Central Washington# W 65-34 F 1 at Alaska-Anchorage W 52-50 J 6 Boise State W 78-55 advanced to the 1972 Association of Boise State# L 35-38 F 2 at Alaska-Anchorage L 53-55 J 12 at Oregon L 69-85 Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ^Portland State Invitational, Portland, Ore. F 4 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 51-64 J 13 at Oregon State W 71-65 (AIAW), by defeating Western *Eastern Area Tournament, Pullman, Wash. F 5 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 65-59 J 18 at Montana W 57-35 Washington 44-39 to win the #Region IX Tournament, Ellensburg, Wash. F 8 at Idaho W 71-47 J 20 at Montana State W 71-62 F 11 Oregon L 63-67(OT) F 3 at Washington W 76-75 Northwest Regional tournament. F 12 Boise State L 50-70 F 4 at Simon Fraser L 59-64 F 16 Alaska-Fairbanks W 72-53 F 5 at Western Washington L 50-66 F 18 Eastern Washington W 53-52 F 9 Seattle W 67-55 F 24 at Washington L 45-66 F 10 Portland State W 95-71 F 25 at Simon Fraser W 59-50 F 15 Montana State W 76-65 1972-73 F 26 at Central Washington L 50-51 (OT) F 17 Montana W 71-57 (11-2, 8-1) M 3 Montana* W 82-60 F 23 Alaska-Anchorage W 76-35 M 4 Montana State* L 56-72 F 24 Alaska-Anchorage W 118-37 Coach: Linda Hackbarth M 5 Eastern Oregon* W 76-55 M 3 at Boise State L 75-79 M 5 Eastern Washington* W 73-63 Oregon State* L 62-71 F 3 Western Washington L 47-53 *Eastern Area Tournament, Moscow, Idaho. Seattle* W 74-60 F 3 Washington W 44-36 ^Game played at Boise, Idaho. F 9 Central Washington W 52-37 #Montana State Invitational, Bozeman, Mont. F 10 Montana W 44-33 *NCWSA Region IX Tournament, Bozeman, Mont. F 10 Montana State W 56-24 F 17 Eastern Washington W 57-14 F 17 Flathead CC W 49-26 F 21 Eastern Washington W 44-24 F 24 Washington W 63-26 M 1 Oregon Coll.-Educ. W 57-34 M 2 Montana State W 57-20 M 2 Simon Fraser W 45-33 M 3 Western Washington L 46-48

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www.wsucougars.com 98 cougar history Year-by-Year Results 1979-80 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 (6-21, 3-9/T4th-NWBL) (15-14, 8-7/T2nd-NWBL) (7-18, 2-10/T8th-NorPac) (11-17, 4-8/5th-NorPac) Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes

N 30 Saskatchewan^ L 57-68 N 23 at San Diego State L 58-59 N 26 at Puget Sound W 94-45 N 22 at Seattle Pacific# W 74-61 D 1 Brandon^ L 69-76 N 24 at San Diego W 66-43 N 29 at Montana L 55-70 N 23 Washington# L 59-73 D 2 Regina^ W 73-51 N 27 at USC L 55-73 D 2 Portland State% W 71-63 N 25 Utah L 58-72 D 7 Brigham Young$ L 58-92 N 28 at Long Beach State L 45-86 D 3 Southern Illinois% L 51-66 N 29 at Portland W 84-71 D 8 at Idaho State L 58-60 (OT) D 5 Wyoming% W 62-51 D 6 Montana L 59-77 N 30 at Portland State W 70-60 D 14 Central Washington W 71-57 D 6 Minnesota% L 68-82 D 10 Idaho L 55-66 D 4 Idaho L 51-70 J 3 at Utah L 41-79 D 10 Idaho L 65-76 D 12 at Gonzaga W 74-61 D 6 Seattle% W 66-51 J 4 Iowa% L 51-67 D 11 at Great Falls W 79-60 D 14 at Eastern Washington L 44-86 D 7 Brigham Young% W 73-62 J 8 Idaho L 66-75 D 16 Tennessee@ L 46-55 D 17 at Pepperdine L 75-78 D 13 at Boise State$ L 60-73 J 10 Montana# L 56-58 D 17 at Portland State@ W 73-41 D 19 at Fullerton State L 45-69 D 14 Oregon State$ L 64-74 J 12 Montana State# L 58-76 D 18 Louisiana State@ L 59-78 D 29 at Idaho W 66-60 J 2 Stanford& L 50-61 J 15 at Eastern Washington# L 52-74 J 7 Biola W 54-48 J 10 at Seattle W 60-46 J 3 at Nevada& L 55-58 J 18 Simon Fraser W 75-63 J 9 Eastern Washington* L 63-67 J 19 Oregon State* L 49-70 J 4 Boise State& L 56-69 J 19 Portland State L 66-93 J 15 Boise State* W 62-55 J 21 Oregon* L 59-63 J 16 at Fresno State* L 67-76 J 24 Oregon State* L 55-75 J 16 Portland State* W 73-52 J 28 at San Jose State* L 69-78 J 18 at Seattle W 70-41 J 25 Oregon* L 59-78 J 22 Montana State* W 71-60 J 29 at California* L 61-93 J 23 Oregon State* W 80-77 F 2 at Boise State# L 55-60 J 23 Montana* L 52-57 F 2 Fresno State* L 68-72 J 25 Oregon* L 67-68 (OT) F 4 at Weber State L 80-86 J 30 Eastern Washington* W 73-56 F 4 Pacific* W 90-67 J 30 San Jose State* W 84-72 F 5 at Utah State L 68-84 F 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 79-45 F 9 at Portland L 58-83 F 1 California* L 63-68 F 7 at Pacific L 52-66 F 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 74-51 F 11 at Washington* L 65-66 F 6 Gonzaga W 82-60 F 8 at San Jose State L 58-90 F 5 at Alaska-Anchorage* W 62-51 F 16 Santa Clara* L 57-61 F 8 Washington* L 53-81 F 15 at Montana# L 39-62 F 6 at Alaska-Anchorage* W 73-38 F 18 San Francisco* W 66-61 F 13 at Idaho L 62-76 F 17 at Montana State# W 72-65 F 12 at Washington* L 52-74 F 23 at Oregon* L 63-79 F 15 Fresno State* L 59-72 F 22 at Seattle* L 67-75 F 13 at Portland State* W 74-59 F 25 at Oregon State* L 62-80 F 21 at Oregon* L 94-63 F 23 at Washington* W 68-65 F 20 Oregon State* L 52-58 M 3 Washington* L 61-83 F 22 at Oregon State* W 65-57 F 26 Eastern Washington# L 63-67 F 22 Oregon* L 47-64 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. F 28 at California* L 72-79 M 1 Boise State# W 66-60 F 25 at Montana* L 46-56 *NorPac Game M 1 at San Jose State* W 75-74 ^Calgary Women’s Invitational, Calgary, Alberta, F 27 at Montana State* L 49-68 M 8 at Washington* L 71-81 Canada. M 6 at Boise State* W 77-61 #Falcon Tipoff Classic, Seattle, Wash. $Game played at Boise, Idaho. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. %Game played at Salt Lake City, Utah. @Giusti Tournament, Portland, Ore. $Boise State Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. *NWBL Game *NWBL Game &Converse Holiday Classic, Reno, Nev. #NWBL Mountain Division Game *NorPac Game

1980-81 1982-83 1984-85 1986-87 (12-16, 4-8/T3rd-NWBL) (5-22, 1-11/9th-NorPac) (9-17, 3-8/6th-NorPac) (10-18, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Sue Durrant Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes

N 25 at New Mexico State W 75-67 N 20 at Montana L 59-69 N 19 at Montana L 52-75 N 28 San Diego^ W 82-61 N 26 at Texas-El Paso W 70-50 N 22 at Montana State L 59-72 N 23 Idaho State^ W 95-55 N 29 at Idaho^ W 75-62 N 28 at Kansas State~ L 48-67 N 26 Colorado State@ L 48-64 N 24 at Idaho^ L 62-85 D 5 Seattle Pacific% W 89-56 N 29 William Penn~ L 53-64 N 27 Simon Fraser@ W 78-50 N 30 Texas Christian% W 79-73 D 6 Gonzaga% W 75-63 D 5 Utah% L 65-83 D 3 Victoria% L 67-75 D 1 Idaho% L 51-73 D 9 Eastern Washington W 85-53 D 6 Lethbridge% W 86-41 D 4 Eastern Washington% W 71-59 D 7 Idaho State$ L 69-73 (OT) D 12 at Brigham Young L 85-88 D 9 at Central Washington W 64-42 D 10 Utah^ L 63-70 D 8 Montana Tech$ W 89-72 D 13 at Utah L 56-59 D 13 Seattle AAU& L 51-66 D 11 Texas Christian^ W 84-56 D 14 Boise State L 41-47 D 19 Idaho W 63-60 D 15 Weber State L 68-75 D 17 Montana L 44-65 D 18 Montana L 56-71 D 31 at Seattle W 91-65 D 31 at Santa Clara W 94-69 J 3 New Mexico W 68-61 D 20 Seattle W 62-50 J 3 at Washington* L 71-79 J 2 at San Francisco^ L 47-63 J 6 Creighton$ L 69-77 J 2 Montana State W 71-55 J 8 California* L 66-67 J 3 Montclair State^ L 53-65 J 7 Cal Poly-Pomona$ L 70-85 J 6 at Wyoming W 66-47 J 10 Stanford* L 67-71 J 7 Gonzaga& W 98-68 J 8 UNLV$ L 65-93 J 8 at Colorado L 70-84 J 15 at Arizona State* L 83-95 (OT) J 10 Washington* W 70-60 J 14 at Oregon* L 53-66 J 10 at Colorado State L 42-70 J 17 at Arizona* L 74-83 J 15 at Montana# L 64-74 J 15 at Oregon State* L 57-84 J 18 at Oregon* L 50-59 J 22 Oregon* L 55-101 J 17 at Montana State# L 59-60 J 20 San Jose State* L 63-67 J 19 at Oregon State* L 53-62 J 24 Oregon State* L 68-74 J 23 Eastern Washington# L 45-52 J 22 California* L 66-72 J 24 Santa Clara* W 74-59 J 29 USC* L 55-95 J 31 Boise State# W 84-70 J 31 UCLA* L 63-67

J 29 at Fresno State* L 65-73 J 26 San Jose State* W 82-69 www.wsucougars.com F 4 at Seattle L 60-66 J 31 at Pacific* L 70-73 F 1 at California* L 62-79 F 4 at Gonzaga W 68-58 F 5 at Simon Fraser W 70-63 F 1 at Stanford L 64-78 F 2 at San Francisco* W 66-56 F 7 Washington* L 57-91 F 7 at Portland State* W 62-51 F 5 at Washington* L 56-57 F 9 Washington* L 66-67 F 12 at Stanford* L 61-73 F 11 at Eastern Washington# W 64-61 F 11 at Santa Clara* W 78-53 F 14 at Fresno State* L 53-62 F 14 at California* L 68-72 F 14 Alaska-Anchorage W 83-67 F 12 at San Francisco* L 66-79 F 16 at Nevada-Reno L 63-73 F 19 Arizona* W 70-67 F 17 at Idaho W 73-72 F 17 Oregon* L 70-86 F 21 Oregon State* L 72-76 (OT) F 21 Arizona State* W 75-62 F 20 at Oregon* L 49-79 F 19 Oregon State* L 53-68 F 23 Oregon* L 60-69 F 26 at Oregon State* L 68-85 F 21 at Oregon State* L 59-75 F 26 Washington* L 73-90 M 2 at Washington L 62-89 F 28 at Oregon* L 70-74 F 27 Montana# L 46-52 M 3 Idaho L 72-89 ^Thanksgiving Tournament, Moscow, Idaho. M 5 at UCLA* L 56-81 F 28 Montana State# L 70-75 (OT) @Mark IV Classic, Moscow, Idaho %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. M 7 at USC* L 55-89 M 7 at Boise State# L 54-58 (OT) %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Bulldog Invitational, Spokane, Wash. ^Vandal Thanksgiving Classic, Moscow, Idaho. M 10 at Oregon State$ L 46-86 ^Boise State Invitational, Boise, Idaho. *NorPac Game %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. &Did not count in season totals $UNLV Round Robin Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. *Pacfic-10 Conference Game ~Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, Kansas. *NorPac Game %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^ Sourdough Invitational, San Francisco, Calif. *NWBL Game #NWBL Mountain Division Game $NCWSA Playoff Game cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 99 cougar history Year-by-Year Results 1987-88 1989-90 1991-92 1992-93 (11-17, 6-12/7th-Pac-10) (17-11, 9-9/4th-Pac-10) (12-15, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) (7-20, 3-15/T9th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes

N 27 at DePaul# L 69-79 N 24 at Hawaii^ L 63-82 N 22 Gonzaga$ W 88-37 D 4 Texas Southern% W 84-64 N 28 New Mexico State# L 68-75 N 25 Toledo^ W 76-67 N 23 at Eastern Washington$ W 86-58 D 5 Central Michigan% W 58-47 D 4 Idaho$ W 86-47 N 26 Southern Illinois^ W 51-47 N 29 at Butler L 62-69 D 7 Wisconsin-GB W 59-52 D 5 at Eastern Washington$ W 85-61 D 1 Pacific% W 69-60 D 1 at Evansville W 76-75 D 10 at Gonzaga L 69-71 D 11 Oral Roberts% W 94-78 D 2 Montana State% W 74-51 D 6 Iowa State% W 67-57 D 19 at Weber State W 66-50 D 12 Bowling Green% L 73-83 (OT) D 8 Eastern Washington$ W 83-56 D 7 Texas A&M% W 76-61 D 21 at Montana L 63-68 D 19 at Montana L 54-71 D 9 Idaho$ W 74-45 D 14 at Boise State W 79-77 (OT) D 31 at Arkansas L 62-84 D 30 Gonzaga W 74-50 D 15 at Brigham Young W 75-72 D 21 Idaho State W 92-50 J 2 at Texas$ L 51-76 J 4 at Eastern Washington W 74-51 D 16 at Southern Utah State W 76-71 J 4 Texas Tech^ L 63-75 J 6 Boise State L 69-72 J 8 Washington* L 72-81 D 30 at Montana L 69-82 J 9 Arizona* W 77-62 J 9 at Washington* W 75-72 (OT) J 14 Stanford* L 54-59 J 4 Arizona State* W 92-80 J 11 Arizona State* W 80-78 J 14 Arizona State* L 59-70 J 16 California* W 79-56 J 6 Arizona* W 72-53 J 16 at Oregon* L 54-69 J 16 Arizona* L 55-64 J 22 at Oregon State* L 53-54 J 11 at California* L 64-91 J 18 at Oregon State* L 69-81 J 21 at Oregon* W 66-54 J 23 at Oregon* L 59-78 J 13 at Stanford* L 70-92 J 23 Stanford* L 71-89 J 23 at Oregon State* L 55-75 J 28 UCLA* W 53-52 J 18 Oregon State* W 100-57 J 25 California* W 83-76 J 28 Stanford* L 44-78 J 30 USC* W 77-60 J 20 Oregon* L 65-68 J 31 at USC* L 65-71 (OT) J 30 California* L 65-75 F 4 at Washington* L 58-76 J 27 Washington* L 54-85 F 2 at UCLA* L 75-80 F 5 at USC* L 63-69 F 6 at Portland State L 73-76 F 1 at USC* W 70-59 F 7 Washington* L 68-73 F 7 at UCLA* L 75-82 F 12 at California* L 69-84 F 3 at UCLA* L 74-84 F 13 Oregon State* W 77-74 (OT) F 11 at Arizona* L 64-72 F 13 at Stanford* L 53-66 F 8 Stanford* L 64-90 F 15 Oregon* L 60-65 F 13 at Arizona State* L 68-88 F 18 Oregon* L 62-64 F 10 California* W 87-67 F 20 at California* L 58-69 F 18 Oregon State* W 68-67 F 20 Oregon State* W 77-64 F 15 at Oregon* L 71-80 F 22 at Stanford* L 63-86 F 20 Oregon* L 75-88 F 26 at USC* L 64-86 F 17 at Oregon State* L 63-69 F 27 UCLA* L 68-86 F 25 at California* L 65-79 F 27 at UCLA* L 60-74 F 24 at Washington* L 57-79 F 29 USC* L 63-67 F 27 at Stanford* L 56-100 M 3 Arizona* W 90-62 M 1 UCLA* W 84-72 M 7 at Washington* L 73-80 M 4 UCLA* L 74-77 M 5 Arizona State* L 78-82 (OT) M 3 USC* W 73-64 M 12 at Arizona State* L 61-86 M 6 USC* L 52-55 M 11 at Arizona State* L 69-86 M 8 at Arizona* W 87-72 (OT) M 14 at Arizona* W 81-73 M 13 Washington* L 62-77 M 12 at Arizona* W 70-52 M 10 at Arizona State* W 67-66 $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. #Coopers & Lybrand Invitational, Chicago, Ill. ^Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Austin, Texas. $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Seattle, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Wheatland Classic, Spokane, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game

1991 NCAA Participants 1988-89 1990-91 NORTHWESTERN 82, WASHINGTON STATE 62 MARCH 13,1991, AT EVANSTON, ILL. (13-15, 6-12/T8th-Pac-10) (18-11, 10-8/4th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes

N 25 Wisconsin-GB@ L 49-62 N 23 Oklahoma^ W 84-50 N 26 Minnesota@ L 67-97 N 24 at Texas A&M^ W 71-54 D 2 Evansville% W 82-66 N 30 Temple% W 91-47 D 3 Ball State% W 77-64 D 1 Arkansas% L 48-68 D 9 Gonzaga$ W 79-52 D 7 Idaho$ W 64-48 D 10 at Idaho$ W 60-42 D 8 Gonzaga$ W 70-59 D 19 Brigham Young W 97-75 D 12 Weber State W 79-63 D 21 Montana W 62-60 D 15 Boise State W 86-56 D 30 at N. Texas L 85-87 (OT) D 30 Montana L 61-75 J 2 at Baylor W 77-65 J 3 at Arizona State* L 73-82 J 6 at Arizona* W 82-72 J 5 at Arizona* W 70-65 J 7 at Arizona State* L 79-88 J 11 California* W 77-60 J 13 at Stanford* L 60-89 J 13 Stanford* L 74-80 1990-91 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM: (back from left) Stu- J 14 at California* L 71-80 J 18 at Oregon State* W 87-63 dent Trainer Lysa Cruver, Trainer Carol Zweifel, Susie Jarosch, Darla Williamson, J 19 Oregon State* L 63-66 J 20 at Oregon* W 102-69 J 21 Oregon* W 80-77 J 26 at Washington* L 61-77 Lori Lollis, Camille Thompson, Kathy Weber, Angie Peterson, Kristal Stahl, Erika J 27 UCLA* L 69-82 F 1 USC* W 74-47 Wheeler, Heather Norman, Andrea Loukes, Manager Karen Payne, Manager Sandra J 29 USC* W 85-69 F 3 UCLA* W 78-77 Ruckdeschel; (front from left) Head Coach Harold Rhodes, Assistant Coach Kellee F 4 at Washington* L 64-84 F 7 at Stanford* L 63-93 F 9 California* W 92-89 F 9 at California* L 80-86 Knowles, Angie Miller, Dawn Allinger, Charnez Brown, Kristen Metson, Assistant F 11 Stanford* L 67-89 F 15 Oregon* W 76-72 Coach Sunny Smallwood, Assistant Ann Reno (not pictured Darci Wellsandt). F 17 at Oregon* L 76-87 (OT) F 17 Oregon State* W 61-59 F 18 at Oregon State* W 68-66 F 21 at Southern Utah W 75-58 F 23 at UCLA* L 72-91 F 23 Washington* L 56-69 F 24 at USC* L 67-87 M 1 at UCLA* L 70-78 M 4 Washington* L 63-69 M 3 at USC* L 51-69 M 9 Arizona State* W 71-60 M 7 Arizona* W 85-75 M 11 Arizona* L 68-74 M 9 Arizona State* W 69-58 @Husker Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. M 13 Northwestern& L 62-82 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Texas A&M Classic, College Station, Texas. $Wheatland Classic, Moscow, Idaho. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game $Wheatland Classic, Pullman, Wash. &NCAA Tournament, Evanston, Ill.

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N 26 at Montana State L 71-84 N 24 at Hawaii^ L 69-76 N 21 at Colorado State L 71-83 N 20 at Utah L 49-65 N 28 at Boise State L 61-77 N 25 Fairfield^ W 72-46 N 23 at Wyoming W 70-68 N 26 Western Michigan@ L 65-68 D 3 St. John’s% W 71-65 N 26 NC State^ L 64-92 N 28 at Gonzaga W 78-59 N 27 Wright State@ W 66-44 D 4 Wichita State% W 73-67 D 1 SE Missouri State% W 89-50 D 5 Northwestern State% W 90-63 D 4 Eastern Washington W 61-60 D 11 Gonzaga W 69-60 D 2 Oral Roberts% W 84-54 D 6 Boise State% W 65-57 D 8 at Gonzaga L 68-82 D 17 at Idaho W 70-62 D 8 at Boise State W 69-66 D 9 at Idaho L 51-62 D 12 at Idaho L 45-68 D 20 Butler^ L 58-75 D 12 at Idaho W 72-71 D 19 Nevada^ W 67-52 D 19 at Toledo L 59-79 D 21 SW Louisiana^ W 72-56 D 15 Eastern Washington W 86-66 D 20 Oregon^ L 71-94 D 20 at Bowling Green W 79-71 D 30 Santa Clara L 58-76 D 29 NE Illinois$ W 70-60 D 21 Mississippi State^ W 61-59 D 28 UC-Santa Barbara L 73-89 J 6 California* W 88-82 D 30 at Houston$ W 86-72 J 3 Washington* L 58-73 D 30 St. Mary’s L 59-83 J 8 Stanford* L 67-82 J 5 at UCLA* L 75-85 J 8 at Arizona* W 64-61 J 7 at USC* L 61-71 J 13 at UCLA* L 76-108 J 7 at USC* W 90-86 J 10 at Arizona State* L 60-80 J 9 at UCLA* L 60-87 J 15 at USC* L 70-101 J 11 Oregon* W 72-59 J 15 Oregon State* W 69-57 J 13 Arizona* L 68-83 J 20 Oregon* L 69-70 J 13 Oregon State* W 64-63 J 17 Oregon* L 57-62 J 15 Arizona State* L 54-64 J 22 Oregon State* W 82-77 J 15 at Oral Roberts W 83-59 J 22 at Stanford* L 53-91 J 20 at Oregon State* L 52-72 J 29 Washington* L 69-85 J 20 Washington* L 76-93 J 24 at California* W 72-65 J 22 at Oregon* L 65-77 F 3 at Arizona* L 71-82 J 25 at California* W 90-77 J 29 USC* L 48-57 J 27 California* W 72-65 F 5 at Arizona State* L Forfeit J 27 at Stanford* L 50-66 J 31 UCLA* L 70-76 J 29 Stanford* L 67-83 F 8 USC* L 62-82 F 1 Arizona State* W 93-77 F 5 Arizona State* L 70-79 F 6 at Washington* L 55-56 F 12 UCLA* L 74-81 F 3 Arizona* W 71-65 F 7 Arizona* L 66-71 F 10 at Arizona State* L 53-73 F 17 at Oregon State* L 76-81 F 8 at Oregon State* L 50-87 F 12 at Oregon* L 51-61 F 12 at Arizona* L 52-81 F 19 at Oregon* L 62-80 F 10 at Oregon* L 49-58 F 14 at Oregon State* W 75-67 F 17 Oregon* L 68-73 F 26 at Washington* L 64-89 F 17 at Washington* L 60-78 F 19 California* W 87-64 F 19 Oregon State* L 62-65 M 3 Arizona State* L 76-77 F 22 Stanford* L 63-87 F 21 Stanford* L 74-92 F 24 Stanford* L 73-78 M 5 Arizona* L 68-71 F 24 California* L 83-91 F 27 at UCLA* L 74-80 F 26 at California* L 59-65 M 10 at Stanford* L 58-87 F 29 at Arizona* W 76-67 M 1 at USC* W 68-65 M 4 Washington* L 56-64 M 12 at California* W 77-62 M 2 at Arizona State* L 80-88 M 7 at Washington* L 63-81 M 9 UCLA* L 86-96 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. M 7 USC* L 81-87 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. M 11 USC* L 59-62 ^Lady Blazer Classic, Birmingham, Ala. M 9 UCLA* W 88-81 (OT) ^Kona Classic, Hilo, Hawaii. @Coors Classic, Boulder, Colo. *Pacific-10 Game ^Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Hobby Hilton Lady Cougar Classic, Houston, Texas. *Pacific-10 Game

1994-95 1996-97 1998-99 (16-11, 9-9/6th-Pac-10) (10-17, 4-14/8th-Pac-10) (11-16, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes Coach: Harold Rhodes

N 25 at Cal State-Fullerton W 75-73 N 22 Colorado State L 63-84 N 20 Appalachian State$ W 96-77 N 27 Eastern Washington W 83-54 N 30 at Gonzaga W 85-55 N 21 at Vermont$ W 88-70 D 2 Northern Iowa% W 112-73 D 6 Fresno State% W 69-68 N 24 Wyoming W 94-49 D 3 Oklahoma% L 79-85 D 7 Weber State% W 85-68 D 4 Bowling Green% W 71-63 D 8 Boise State W 66-65 D 10 Idaho W 78-68 D 5 Colorado% W 81-76 D 10 at Gonzaga W 74-65 D 21 Clemson^ L 63-73 D 8 Idaho L 79-86 D 14 Idaho W 88-46 D 22 at Boise State^ W 79-78 (OT) D 10 Utah L 70-81 (OT) D 28 at Wichita State W 93-77 D 28 at Weber State L 71-77 D 18 Gonzaga W 75-70 D 30 at Kansas State L 68-88 J 2 UCLA* L 73-77 D 21 at St. Mary’s L 73-78 J 5 at California* L 83-87 J 4 USC* L 63-70 J 4 at Washington* L 69-91 J 7 at Stanford* L 59-94 J 9 at Oregon* L 46-80 J 7 Arizona* W 87-77 J 12 UCLA* W 85-80 J 11 at Oregon State* L 58-77 J 9 Arizona State* L 54-63 J 14 USC* W 62-61 J 13 Southern Utah W 109-79 J 15 at Oregon State* L 54-57 J 19 at Oregon* L 66-84 J 18 at Washington* L 56-78 J 17 at Oregon* L 64-72 J 21 at Oregon State* L 71-80 J 23 California* W 79-53 J 21 Stanford* L 65-77 J 28 at Washington* L 64-82 J 25 Stanford* L 75-84 J 23 California* W 73-54 F 2 Arizona* W 78-72 J 30 at Arizona State* W 86-78 J 28 at USC* W 65-58 F 4 Arizona State* W 82-70 F 1 at Arizona* L 46-76 J 30 at UCLA* L 70-100 www.wsucougars.com F 10 at USC* L 64-92 F 6 Oregon State* L 60-70 F 4 at Arizona State* L 66-80 F 12 at UCLA* L 57-71 F 8 Oregon* L 52-62 F 6 at Arizona* L 64-85 F 17 Oregon* L 75-81 F 15 Washington* L 45-65 F 11 Oregon* L 54-65 F 19 Oregon State* W 84-79 F 20 at Stanford* L 45-82 F 13 Oregon State* W 70-52 F 25 Washington* W 72-67 F 22 at California* W 83-70 F 18 at California* L 68-83 M 2 at Arizona State* W 74-66 F 27 Arizona* L 53-62 F 20 at Stanford* L 54-77 M 4 at Arizona* W 83-65 M 1 Arizona State* W 84-70 F 25 UCLA* L 70-104 M 9 Stanford* L 47-81 M 6 at USC* L 59-101 F 27 USC* W 63-51 M 11 California* W 78-64 M 8 at UCLA* L 63-85 M 6 Washington* L 70-72 %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Howard Bank Classic, Burlington, Vt. *Pacific-10 Game ^Coca-Cola Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. %Cougar Shootout, Pullman, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game

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N 21 at American W 59-52 N 22 Wyoming L 51-82 N 19 Boise State W 61-48 N 10 at Kentucky# L 51-80 N 25 George Washington@ L 62-76 N 25 at Montana State L 55-81 N 22 at Nebraska L 61-78 N 12 vs Wake Forest# L 37-45 N 26 Vermont@ W 69-47 N 29 LSU# L 50-87 N 26 at Saint Mary’s# W 70-58 N 17 Sacramento State W 79-65 N 30 Brigham Young L 58-90 N 30 Virginia Tech# L 50-72 N 27 Tennessee-Chattanooga# L 36-84 N 22 at Portland L 56-67 D 2 Idaho W 68-52 D 4 Eastern Washington L 63-77 D 3 Portland State W 69-39 N 25 at Santa Clara L 72-80 D 8 Portland# L 63-68 D 11 at Gonzaga L 57-77 D 9 at Fresno State L 61-65 N 30 Montana State L 64-70 D 9 Toledo# L 61-77 D 14 at Montana L 53-57 D 11 at San Diego State W 55-50 D 2 Eastern Washington W 76-70 D17 Gonzaga W 74-56 D 21 Utah L 50-85 D 18 Eastern Washington L 53-54 D 5 at San Jose State W 72-61 D 29 Samford& W 76-49 D 28 Washington* L 69-77 D 21 Valparaiso L 50-56 D 8 Montana L 60-71 D 30 at Montana& L 66-80 J 3 at USC* L 44-92 D 27 Arizona State* L 39-67 D 17 Northwestern State W 72-70 (OT) J 4 USC* W 79-78 J 5 at UCLA* L 51-93 D 29 Arizona* L 51-54 D 21 at Oregon State* W 58-41 J 6 UCLA* W 74-52 J 9 Arizona* L 65-86 J 2 at Stanford* L 39-72 D 23 at Oregon* L 55-66 J 11 at Arizona* L 58-97 J 11 Arizona State* L 58-66 J 4 at California* L 56-64 D 29 UCLA* L 71-74 J 13 at Arizona State* L 70-83 J 16 at Stanford* L 56-85 J 7 UCLA* L 69-89 D 31 USC* L 56-62 J 18 Oregon State* L 46-64 J 18 at California* L 61-73 J 9 USC* L 75-77 (OT) J 4 at Arizona State* L 44-89 J 20 Oregon* W 67-64 J 23 Oregon State* L 62-65 J 13 at Oregon State* L 55-83 J 6 at Arizona* L 57-59 J 25 at California* L 56-69 J 25 Oregon* L 69-73 J 15 at Oregon* L 50-69 J 11 California* L 48-55 J 27 at Stanford* L 67-84 J 30 UCLA* L 70-86 J 22 Washington* L 61-68 J 13 Stanford* L 55-63 F 3 Washington* L 71-91 F 1 USC* L 36-89 J 27 California* W 79-69 J 20 at Washington* L 64-86 F 8 Arizona State* L 72-74 F 6 at Arizona State* L 52-70 J 29 Stanford* L 56-69 J 26 at USC* L 47-65 F 10 Arizona* W 93-86 F 8 at Arizona* L 50-80 F 3 at USC* L 62-69 J 28 at UCLA* L 70-73 F 15 at Oregon* W 77-76 F 13 California* W 67-64 F 6 at UCLA* L 63-68 F 1 Arizona* L 51-55 F 17 at Oregon State* L 60-94 F 15 Stanford* L 41-84 F 10 Oregon* L 47-62 F 3 Arizona State* L 41-66 F 22 Stanford* L 78-87 F 20 at Oregon* L 52-85 F 12 Oregon State* W 68-63 F 8 at Stanford* L 34-60 F 24 California* W 74-59 F 22 at Oregon State* L 46-62 F 19 at Washington* L 72-76 F 10 at California* L 45-72 M 3 at Washington* L 64-80 F 27 Idaho W 82-53 F 24 at Arizona* L 60-89 F 17 Washington* L 49-81 M 8 at UCLA* L 61-93 M 1 at Washington* L 49-73 F 26 at Arizona State* L 40-59 F 22 Oregon* L 34-51 M 10 at USC* L 51-84 M 7 USC^ L 46-53 M 4 California^ L 52-70 F 24 Oregon State* L 61-66 @Rutgers Coca-Cola Classic, Piscataway, N. J. #FIU/Herald Thanksgiving, Miami, Fla. #Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic, Moraga, Calif. M 2 vs UCLA^ L 58-72 #Cougar Shootout, Spokane, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game #Women’s Sports Foundation Classic, Lexington, Ky. &Lady Griz Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mont. ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. *Pacific-10 Game *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif.

2001-02 2003-04 2005-06 (2-27, 0-18/10th-Pac-10) (6-22, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) (8-20, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Jenny Przekwas Coach: Sherri Murrell Coach: Sherri Murrell

N 17 at Hawaii^ L 50-65 N 21 Fresno State W 69-51 N 18 Pepperdine W 66-57 N 18 Texas A&M^ L 56-71 N 24 at Wyoming W 59-50 N 20 Saint Mary’s W 53-43 N 24 at Brigham Young L 67-94 N 26 at Eastern Washington W 59-58 N 25 at Hawaii# L 63-68 N 26 Portland State W 55-49 N 29 at Baylor L 39-76 N 26 Idaho State# W 74-51 N 29 Gonzaga W 80-72 D 4 Nebraska L 56-64 N 27 Cal State Northridge# W 65-64 D 1 Montana L 51-75 D 6 Utah Valley State W 56-49 D 2 Cal State Northridge W 68-55 D 5 at Idaho L 72-89 (OT) D 13 at Utah L 51-61 D 4 at Boise State W 80-76 (OT) D 7 Michigan# L 59-81 D 20 at Idaho L 57-72 D 10 at Minnesota L 57-83 D 9 Indiana# L 37-64 D 22 San Diego State L 56-63 D 20 Stanford* L 56-76 D 16 Montana State L 68-75 D 27 at Arizona State* L 61-68 D 22 California* L 47-53 D 21 at Washington* L 64-98 D 29 at Arizona* L 51-78 D 29 at Arizona* L 52-61 D 28 at Oregon State* L 33-57 J 2 Stanford* L 69-90 D 31 at Arizona State* L 47-72 D 30 at Oregon* L 47-76 J 4 California* L 71-85 J 3 at Eastern Washington L 54-57 J 4 USC* L 66-87 J 9 at UCLA* L 58-78 J 7 Washington* L 70-73 J 6 UCLA* L 64-76 J 11 at USC* L 52-82 J 12 USC* L 60-81 J 10 at Arizona* L 57-107 J 15 Oregon State* L 51-62 J 14 UCLA* L 63-73 J 12 at Arizona State* L 40-68 J 17 Oregon* L 50-60 J 19 at Oregon* L 50-54 J 17 Stanford* L 57-104 J 24 at Washington* L 54-72 J 21 at Oregon State* L 67-68 (OT) J 19 California* L 50-62 J 29 at California* W 64-59 J 26 Arizona State* L 65-75 J 25 Washington* L 68-75 J 31 at Stanford* L 67-91 J 28 Arizona* W 84-77 F 1 at UCLA* L 55-79 F 5 USC* L 47-83 F 5 at Washington* L 57-83 F 3 at USC* L 38-79 F 7 UCLA* L 57-78 F 9 at UCLA* L 50-77 F 7 Arizona State* L 56-75 F 12 at Oregon* L 52-74 F 11 at USC* L 67-75 F 9 Arizona* L 60-106 F 14 at Oregon State* L 55-65 F 16 Oregon State* L 50-59 F 14 at California * L 63-76 F 21 Washington* L 64-82 F 18 Oregon* W 68-53 F 16 at Stanford* L 50-76 F 26 Arizona* L 72-77 F 23 at California* L 51-61 F 21 at Oregon* L 47-88 F 28 Arizona State* W 75-72 F 25 at Stanford* L 47-78 F 23 at Oregon State* L 52-74 M 5 Oregon State^ L 43-67 M 3 Oregon State^ L 38-77 M 1 at Oregon* L 67-85 *Pacific-10 Game #Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. ^Waikiki Beach.Marriott Resort Classic, Honolulu, ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. *Pacific-10 Game Hawaii. ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. #Pac-10/Big Ten Challenge, Seattle, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game

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www.wsucougars.com 102 cougar administration

Elson S. Floyd Jim Sterk President Director of Athletics Elson S. Floyd is Washington State University’s Washington native James M. Sterk was appointed 10th president. He took office in the summer of Washington State University’s director of athletics 2007 after serving as president of the four-campus in June of 2000. In his eight years, Sterk has seen University of Missouri during 2002-2007. unprecedented growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate teams and 450 individuals who “Affordability, accessibility and accountability” are compete for WSU annually. keystones to his administration leading WSU. He puts high priority on WSU being a research leader On the academic front, WSU earned 114 selections to and having a global presence. Furthermore, he Pacific-10C onference All-Academic teams in 2007-08. endorses diversity of thought, opinion, perspective, That figure represented the most student-athletes to viewpoints, race and ethnicity as characteristics of a earn such an honor during an academic year in school world-class university. history. WSU nearly reached this standard in 2005-06 with 109 selections to conference all-academic teams Floyd, 51, served as president of Western Michigan after setting the mark of 113 during the 2004-05 University from 1999 to 2002, and held several academic year. administrative positions at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, including deanships in student On the field, Cougar Athletics has enjoyed affairs and the College of Arts and Sciences. extraordinary achievements highlighted by three consecutive 10-win seasons by the football program Previously, he spent two years as executive director from 2001-03. Most recently, the men’s basketball of the state of Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, the agency responsible team has made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament (2007 & 2008), the for statewide coordination, planning, oversight, policy analysis and student financial aid women’s rowing team made its second NCAA Championship appearance in three years, programs for Washington’s post-secondary education system. From 1990 to 1993, he finishing eighth in 2008, following up its fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever served as vice president for student services, vice president for administration and executive by a WSU women’s team in NCAA postseason competition. vice president at Eastern Washington University. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. Following the He began his career in 1978 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he 2006 football season, the initial phases of a renovation to Martin Stadium, the home of held deanships in the Division of Student Affairs, the General College and the College of Cougar football, began with Phases I and II which were completed in time for the 2008 Arts and Sciences. From 1988 to 1990, he was assistant vice president for student services football season. Planned for completion in the fall of 2008 are a state-of-the-art rowing tank for the UNC system office, where he helped develop and articulate student affairs and and a hydrotherapy to further meet the needs of student-athletes. In addition, plans are academic affairs policy for the 16-campus university system. underway for an ambitious capital improvement plan that will enhance many other WSU A native of Henderson, N.C., Floyd holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science athletic facilities. and speech, a master of education degree in adult education, and a doctor of philosophy A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk received his master’s degree in degree in higher and adult education, all from the University of North Carolina at Chapel sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included positions Hill. at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane and Portland State, the latter as director of Floyd and his wife, Carmento Floyd, have two grown children. athletics for five years before joining the Cougar staff. The foundation of Sterk’s leadership plan is based on five areas: the student-athlete experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics, and facilities. All five areas Anne McCoy have enjoyed growth in his first eight years at Washington State University. Sterk currently is a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition cabinet Senior Associate Director Of Athletics/SWA and has served on numerous Pacific-10C onference committees during his tenure at WSU. Veteran intercollegiate athletics administrator Anne McCoy has served Washington State University since 2001 and was promoted from associate director to senior associate director of athletics Ken Casavant in 2004. Her appointment to senior woman administrator came in the summer of 2007. Faculty Athletics Repre- In her capacity as senior associate director of sentative athletics, she is charged with overseeing all aspects of WSU’s athletic budget and supervises Professor Ken Casavant, a member of the several areas with the department including the Washington State University family since 1967, business office, equipment, computer and football currently serves as WSU’s Faculty Athletics operations, and event management and facility Representative to the Pacific-10C onference and the operations. She also serves as a liaison for men’s National Collegiate Athletic Association. He is a past and women’s basketball. president of the Pac-10 and most recently served on the NCAA Division I Management Council. McCoy serves on several Pacific-10C onference committees, including the Executive Committee Casavant came to WSU as a graduate research as vice-president for the Pac-10 Council, chair of assistant in the Department of Agricultural and the Senior Woman Administrator Committee and Resource Economics. He was named an assistant on the Compliance and Enforcement, Awards Review, Medical Care, and Student-Athlete professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 Advisory committees. and a full professor in 1980. A Wisconsin native, McCoy earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 1989 from In 2004, Casavant received the honor of giving the Distinguished Faculty Address, the

the University of Massachusetts. While an undergraduate, she worked for the Pittsburgh University’s oldest award and also received the Sahlin Excellence in Public Service award for www.wsucougars.com Penguins professional hockey organization, expanding the club’s season ticket base. the University. In 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for outstanding teacher McCoy also served an internship as the assistant athletic business manager at the University in the college of agriculture at WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of Connecticut, and was instrumental in designing and implementing a comprehensive of the Year award. Casavant was elected vice-chair (1991-92) and chair (1992-93) of computerized budget-tracking system. the WSU Faculty Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the McCoy served in several capacities at the University of Maine from 1989-1995, lastly as Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized work as a associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator. At Maine, she supervised transportation economist. men’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and softball in addition to the athletic business office, ticket office, retail store and cheerleading staff During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington and operations. She took a similar administrative positive at St. Louis University from State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs 1995-96. and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). In 1996, McCoy moved west, joining the staff at Portland State University as associate The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he director of athletics and senior woman administrator, and was promoted to senior associate earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his master’s degree from director of athletics in 1998. At PSU, she managed all internal staff and the daily operations NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. of the department, representing the director of athletics as needed. McCoy also supervised Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. men’s and women’s golf, cross country/track and field, and women’s volleyball, soccer, tennis and softball. McCoy and her husband Brian have two children, daughter Taylor and son Jake. cougar women’s basketball cougar women’s basketball 103 athletic staff directory

Administrative Staff (509-335-0311) FOOTBALL (509-335-0250) Bohler Athletic Complex 110, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex 102, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Jim Sterk, Director of Athletics Paul Wulff, Head Coach Ken Casavant, Faculty Athletics Representative Chris Ball, Assistant Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Anne McCoy, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Steve Broussard, Running Backs/Special Teams Pam Bradetich, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Harold Etheridge, Offensive Line John Johnson, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mike Levenseller, Wide Receivers Robert Minnix, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Travis Niekamp, Linebackers Chris Cook, Associate Director of Athletics (Academic Support Services) Rich Rasmussen, Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Leslie Johnson, Associate Director of Athletics (Business Operations) Malik Roberson, Defensive Line Steve Robertello, Associate Director of Athletics (Compliance) Jody Sears, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks John David Wicker, Associate Director of Athletics (Event and Facility Todd Sturdy, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Operations) Shawn Deeds, Coordinator of Football Operations Bill Drake, Assistant Director of Athletics (Athletic Training Services) Nick Lucey, Graduate Assistant Ernie Housel, Special Assistant to the Senior Associate Director of Athletics Ryan Smaha, Graduate Assistant Casey Fox, Director of Marketing Kevin C. Night Pipe, Football Video Coordinator David Lang, Director of Strength and Conditioning Jason DiStefano, Football Operations Assistant Dan Meyer, Director of Ticket Sales and Operations Kurt Mueller, Manager of Information Services M/W GOLF (509-335-0224) Milton Neal, Director of Equipment Operations Bohler Athletic Complex M37, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Pippa Pierce, Director of Career and Personal Development Walt Williams, Head Coach Bill Stevens, Director of Media Relations Kari Sampson, Assistant Coach Scott Vik, Director of Sports Video TBA, Assistant Coach

MEDIA RELATIONS (509-335-COUG) ROWING (509-335-0309) Bohler Athletic Complex 195, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex M25, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bill Stevens, Director (Media Relations) (H/332-2357) Jane LaRiviere, Head Coach (C/916-761-7005) Tara Medina, Assistant Coach Joe Nickell, Assistant Director/WBA Contact Corrie McGrath, Assistant Coach/Novice (C/509-361-4338) Crystal Culp, Graduate Assistant Linda Chalich, Assistant Director (C/509-432-3263) Craig Lawson, Assistant Director (C/509-432-9063) SOCCER (509-335-0306) Jessica Schmick, Assistant Director (C/509-781-0550) Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Spencer Drolett, Student Assistant Matt Potter, Head Coach Casey Johnson, Student Assistant Jason Goodson, Assistant Coach Kasi Johnson, Student Assistant Allison Scurich, Assistant Coach Jaime Schroeder, Student Assistant Kyle Vetter, Student Assistant SWIMMING (509-335-0273) Mike Walsh, Student Assistant PEB 111, Pullman, WA 99174-1602 Erica Quam, Head Coach BASEBALL (509-335-0310) Lindsay Henahan, Assistant Coach Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Don Marbut, Head Coach TENNIS (509-335-0308) Travis Jewett, Associate Coach Bohler Athletic Complex M40, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Gregg Swenson, Assistant Coach Lisa Hart, Head Coach Gabe Boruff, Volunteer Assistant Coach Ekaterina Burduli, Assistant Coach

MEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0240) M/W TRACK/CC (509-335-0248) Bohler Athletic Complex M42, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex M10, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Tony Bennett, Head Coach Rick Sloan, Head Coach Ben Johnson, Assistant Coach Debra Farwell, Associate Head Coach Ron Sanchez, Assistant Coach Jason Drake, Assistant Coach, Head CC Matt Woodley, Assistant Coach Mark Macdonald, Assistant Coach Mike Heideman, Director of Player Development/Operations Matt McGee, Assistant Coach Ronnie Wideman, Operations Coordinator Ellannee Richardson, Assistant Coach

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (509-335-0276) VOLLEYBALL (509-335-0277) Bohler Athletic Complex 220, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Bohler Athletic Complex 230, Pullman, WA 99164-1602 June Daugherty, Head Coach Andrew Palileo, Head Coach Mike Daugherty, Associate Head Coach Brian Lamppa, Associate Head Coach Mo Hines, Assistant Coach TeAna Tramel, Assistant Coach Brian Holsinger, Assistant Coach Kristina Martin, Operations Coordinator Kate Werner, Coordinator of Basketball Operations

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Women’s Basketball Schedule 2008–09 November 2 Showtime Basketball (Ex.) Pullman 6 p.m. 17 Oregon* Pullman 2 p.m. 9 Concordia (Ex.) Pullman 2 p.m. 22 at UCLA* Los Angeles 7 p.m. 16 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas Noon 24 at USC* Los Angeles TBA 20 at Boise State Boise, Idaho 6 p.m. 29 Arizona State* Pullman 7 p.m. 23 Montana State Pullman 3 p.m. 31 Arizona* Pullman 2 p.m. 28-29 San Francisco Tournament San Francisco TBA February December 6 Stanford* Pullman 7 p.m. 5 Long Beach State Pullman 7 p.m. 8 California* Pullman 2 p.m. 7 Milwaukee Pullman 2 p.m. 12 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. 14 at Idaho Moscow, Idaho Noon 14 at Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. TBA 19-22 Hawaii Tournament Honolulu TBA 20 USC* Pullman 7 p.m. 28 Kansas State Pullman 1 p.m. 22 UCLA* Pullman 2 p.m. 26 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 6 p.m. January 28 at Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. TBA 3 at Washington* Seattle 2 p.m. March 8 at California* Berkeley, Calif. 7 p.m. 10 at Stanford* Palo Alto, Calif. TBA 6 Washington* Pullman 7 p.m. 15 Oregon State* Pullman 7 p.m. 12-15 Pac-10 Tournament Los Angeles TBA

Note: Times are subject to change. Check www.wsucougars.com for schedule information. All times Pacific.