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1986-87 UNLV Lady Rebel Basketball Schedule

DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME LOCATION Fingertip Information ---- Nov. 28-29 Fri.-Sat. 7-UP TOURNAMENT 5:30 Las Vegas, NV OFFICE ADDRESS-4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154 (Stanford, Cleveland State, SMU, & 7:30 OFFICE TELEPHONE: (702) 739-3151 UNLV) HOME COURTS: South Gym (1,500); Thomas and Mack (1 8,500) Dec. 4 Thur. University of San Francisco 7:30 San Francisco, CA CONFERENCE: PCAA COLORS: Scarlet & Gray University of California 7:30 Berkeley, CA Dec. 6 Sat. NICKNAME: Lady Rebels Dec. 12-13 Fri.-Sat. BUD LIGHT TOURNAMENT 5:30 Las Vegas, NV PRESIDENT: Dr. Robert C. Maxson (Stephen F. Austin, Indiana, & 7:30 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Brad Rothermel Mississippi State, UNLV) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Joyce Aschenbrenner Dec. 22 Mon. Southern Utah State College 7:30 Las Vegas, NV WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Jim Gemma Dec. 30 Tues. Northern Arizona University 7:30 Las Vegas, NV OFFICE PHONE: (702) 739-3207 HOME PHONE: (702) 369-1583 Jan. 3 Sat. *Cal State University, Fullerton +5:30 Las Vegas, NV ENROLLMENT: 12,01 1 Jan. 5 Mon. *Cal State University, Long Beach 7:30 Las Vegas, NV DATE FOUNDED: 1957 Jan. 8 Thur. *University of Hawaii 7:00 (HST) Honolulu, HI CO-HEAD COACHES: Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh '75); Record 96-25 (.793, 5th year) Jan. 10 Sat. *University of Hawaii 7:00 (HST) Honolulu, HI Sheila Strike-Bolla (Laurentian '75); Record 121-53 (.695, 7th year) ASSISTANT COACH: Rick Glenn (Cal State-Stanislaus '84) Jan. 15 Thur. *San Jose State University 7:30 San Jose, CA HEAD TRAINER: Jerry Koloskie (West Virginia '80) *University of the Pacific 5:15 Stockton, CA Jan. 17 Sat. ACADEMIC ADVISOR: Jaina Preston Jan. 19 Mon. *Fresno State University 7:30 Fresno, CA 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 22-9 (11-3; PCAA) Jan. 22 Thur. *UC Santa Barbara +5:30 Las Vegas, NV NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/8 Jan. 24 Sat. *San Diego State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 29 Thur. University of Nevada, Reno 7:30 Reno, NV Jan. 31 Sat. *UC Santa Barbara 5:15 Santa Barbara, CA Table of Contents Feb. 5 Thur. *Cal State University, Fullerton 7:30 Fullerton, CA Feb. 7 Sat. *San Diego State University 7:30 San Diego, CA All-Time Lady Rebel Letterwinners ...... 69 Feb. 12 Thur. *UC Irvine +5:30 Las Vegas, NV All-Time Series History .. ·'· ...... 66-67 Athletic Administrative Staff ...... 2 Feb. 14 Sat. *Fresno State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Jim Bolla and Sheila Strike-Bolla, Co-Head Coaches ...... 4-5 Feb. 19 Thur. *Cal State University, Long Beach 6:00 Long Beach, CA Denise Brooks, Student Assistant Coach ...... 8 Feb. 21 Sat. *UC Irvine 7:30 Irvine, CA Shauna Crawley, Student Assistant Coach ...... 8 Feb. 26 Thur. *San Jose State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Game-By-Game In 1985-86 ...... 57-64 Jim Gemma, Assistant Sports Information Director ...... 7 Feb. 28 Sat. *University of the Pacific 7:30 Las Vegas, NV Rick Glenn, Assistant Coach ...... 6 TBA Long Beach, CA March 5 Thur. PCAA TOURNAMENT 1986-87 Lady Rebel Newcomers ...... 68 March 6-7 Fri.-Sat. PCAA TOURNAMENT - THE FORUM TBA Inglewood, CA Las Vegas, The City ...... 72 The Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship ...... 37 +Double-headers at the Thomas and Mack Center Dr. Robert C. Maxson, President ...... 3 Media Outlets ...... IBC All other games at the South Gym Medical Staff ...... 9 *PCAA League Games 1986-87 Opponent Publicists ...... 37 Co-Head Coaches: Jim Bolla (Pittsburgh '75; 5th year) 1986-87 UNLV Opponents ...... 38-47 Sheila Strike-Bolla (Laurentian '75; 7th year) 1985-86 PCAA Team and Individual Statistics ...... 48 Assistant Coach: Rick Glenn (Cal State-Stanislaus '84; 2nd year) PCAA Conference ...... 65 Player Profiles ...... 12-33 Jaina Preston, Academic Advisor ...... 7 1986-87 Roster ..• __ ...... 11 ON THE COVER: The Lady Rebels pose in front of the Randy Tunnell, Greg Cava, and Jim Bolla. Dr. Brad Rothermel, Athletic Director ...... 3 Thomas and Mack Center. The theme "Back To DeLorean courtesy of The Lady Luck Casino and 1986-87 Season Outlook ...... 10 The Playoffs" signifies three straight NCAA Tour­ Hotel (Mr. Kevin J. Beaton). 1985-86 Final Statistics ...... 50-52 nament appearances for the Lady Rebels Kathy Smith, Administrative Assistant ...... 8 (1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86). PRINTED BY: UNLV Printing Services: Bob Roberts, UNLV's Thomas and Mack Center ...... 36 Dale Dickman, Carolyn Buswell, Nancy UNLV's Thomas and Mack Center Records ...... 70 CREDITS: Written Compiled and Edited by Jim Cleveland, and Denise Rodriguez. UNLV All.:fime Records ...... 53-54 Gemma, UNLV Sports Information Office. Photos University of Nevada, Las Vegas ...... 71 taken by Jim Romano and Herb Herpolsheimer, ARTWORK BY: Patty Colusa. Year-By-Year Results ...... 55-56 UNLV Audio Visual. Contributing photog~aphers:

. 1 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE DIRECTORY UNLV President Dr. Robert C. Maxson Director of Athletics ••••••••••••..•••••••••••• Dr. Brad Rothermel 739-3483 Assistant Athletic Director ...••....•.•...••.... Tina Kunzer 739-3240 He has written two college text books that His goal of making UNLV a great urban together are used in some 100 universities. university is quickly becoming a reality as Asst. Athletic Director/Finance •...... •.... Charlotte Summers 739-3159 He has also published numerous articles in donors have stepped forward with substantial professional journals. gifts. These donations are helping with the Assistant Athletic Director ..••.•••••••.•••••..• . 739-3295 Dr. Maxson and his wife, Sylvia have a construction of important new buildings, such Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... Norton 739-3480 daughter, Kimberly, who is a freshman at as Thomas T. Beam Engineering Center, and Texas A & M University, and a son, Todd, who with academic programs in the various col­ Admin. Asst. to the Athletic Director ••...... Randy Taylor 739-3400 is in medical school at the University of Texas. leges across campus. Perhaps most impor­ The President is tireless in pursuing his tant, the President has convinced people in dreams for UNLV. No one works harder than the community that, with their support, UNLV he does to "water the green spots" at the can provide the incentive to attract the best SUPPORT SERVICES university, to build on existing strengths and and brightest young scholars in Nevada. search for new ways in which UNLV can serve Under Dr. Maxson's dynamic leadership the Academic Advisors .••••...•••••.••••••.•••.•• Ann Mayo 739-8936 the citizens of Nevada. He begins each day university's student body has grown to more Jacqueline Newton 739-3525 at 5:30am. with several miles of running, and than 12,000, the largest in the state. Valedic­ President Robert C. Maxson became chief he is in his office on the seventh floor of Rora torians from Nevada's high schools are enroll­ Dr. Andy Nixon 739-3456 executive at the University of Nevada, Las Dungan Humanities Building by 7:30 a.m. ing in record numbers, making the student Jaina Preston 739-3151 Vegas, on August 1, 1984. Most of his work days do not end until late in body the brightest ever. The President has Dr. Maxson came from the University of the evening. It is not unusual for him to call stated his intention to make it fashionable to Equipment Managers •••..••...... •.•... Larry Chin 739-3154 Houston, where he served as Senior Vice a meeting of his senior staff members on attend UNLV, and by all indications he has Pete Valenzuela 739-0814 President for Academic Affairs. In that capaci­ weekends; he likes these meetings because, been successful. ty, he was chief academic officer of an institu­ he says, "the telephone and appointment "There is absolutely no reason that we can't Sports Information ••••..•.•••••••.•••• (Director) Joyce Aschenbrenner 739-3207 tion of 45,000 students. book don't interrupt us." become a great university;• Dr. Maxson says. (Assistants) Mike DiChiara 739-3207 Earning his doctorate from Mississippi State Dr. Maxson has inspired the imaginations 'We have the support of one of the finest com­ University in 1970, his areas of study and in­ of UNLV's faculty and staff, and of the com­ munities in the country. We have a faculty that Jim Gemma 739-3207 terest have been higher education administra­ munity at large. His energy and vision are any president would envy, a student body of Jacqueline Trail 739-3207 tion and social psychology. He has been par­ bringing together creative forces at the univer­ bright, hard-working young people, and a sup­ ticularly interested in the phenomenon of sity and in the community to form a construc­ port staff that is second to none. If we work Strength & Conditioning Coach •....•.•...••.... Yon Bakalas 739-3144 leadership in institutions of higher education. tive, educational partnership. hard enough, we can accomplish any goal." Ticket Manager ...... •.....•••.....•... Le Riggle 739-3678 Head Trainer •••.....•••..•••••.••..•....••.•. Jerry Koloskie 739-3380

ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Executive Dir. of Athletic Development. . . . . • • . . • . Fred Albrecht .739-3621 Dr. Brad Rothermel Director of Athletic Development. . . • . • . . . . • . • . . . Doug Sanderson 739-3614

Rothermel's philosophy while at UNLV has Athletic Director of the University of Illinois been that the function of the intercollegiate Athletic Association. Prior to that position he THOMAS & MACK ARENA AND SILVER BOWL athletic program is to provide for the student­ was an administrative associate and coach for athletes an environment in which those the Chicago National League Club Director of Thomas and Mack Center student-athletes are able to pursue excellence (Chicago Cubs). and Silver Bowl . • • • • • • . . • • ...... • . • . . . . Dennis Finfrock 739-3761 in selected extracurricular educationally In addition to his above mentioned athletic related activities. Furthermore, his objective position, Rothermel has served as an ad­ for the programs is to win within the structure ministrator in numerous educational, recrea­ of the rules and the budgetary framework pro­ tional and financial environments. He also HEAD COACHES vided. The achievement of this goal is possesses coaching experience and ex­ deomonstrated by successfully competing perience as a competitor at all levels from Baseball ...... •.•. ~ •••...... •.....•••... Fred Dallimore 739-3499 against national championship caliber com­ elementary school through the professional Basketball .•••••...•••••.•••••••••••.••••••. Jerry Tarkanian 739-3295 petition in all activities sponsored by the ranks. Basketball (Women) ...... Sheila Strike-Bolla & department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Rothermel received his Ph.D in 1965 and Prior to his appointment at UNLV in 1981, a M.S. degree in 1961 from the College of Ap­ Jim Bolla 739-3151 During the 1985-86 academic year, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas enjoyed one he was Associate Director and Business plied Human Life Sciences at the University (Assistant) Rick Glenn 739-3151 of their most successful seasons. UNLV had Manager for the department of Intercollegiate of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He received his B.S. from Northern Illinois University in Cross Country (Women) ...... · ...... AI McDaniels 739-3256 three teams invited to national postseason Athletics at West Virginia University. From competition (soccer, men's and women's 1974 to 1976 he was employed as Assistant 1960. Football •...••.•...•••...•••....••..•..•.... Wayne Nunnely 739-3400 basketball) along with having four PCAA Director and Business Manager for the Rothermel and his wife, Suzanne, a first ...... Michael Drakulich 739-3483 champion titles and four teams ranked na­ department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Kan­ grade teacher in the Clark County School sas State University. District, have two daughters; Beth (17 and Soccer ...... Barry Barto 739-3729 tionally. Much of the credit for this outstanding collegiate record goes to UNLV's Director of Rothermel supervised the intercollegiate Christine (13). Softball _(Women) ...... Shan McDonald 739-3916 Intercollegiate Athletics Dr. Brad Rothermel. athletic programs for men and women while serving as Director of the Health and Physical Swimming (Men & Women) ...... Jim Reitz 739-3636 Rothermel, who will during the 1986-87 academic year enter his seventh year as Education at George Williams College in (Men & Women) ...... Craig Witcher 739-3009 Athletic Director, has built UNLV Athletics to Downers Grove, Illinois, from 1971 to 1974. Track (Women) ...... AI McDaniels 739-3256 the point where the university is now very From 1965 to 1967, he served as Supervisor competitive at both the conference and na­ of counseling and Research Development tional level. while functioning in the capacity of Assistant

2 3 Co-Head Coach Jim Bolla Co-Head Coach Sheila Strike-Bolla

The Lady Rebel Basketball program has Although Strike-Bolla was an outstanding flourished under Co-Head Coach Sheila prepster, she did not receive any formal amassed a perfect 24-0 record, complete Runnin' Rebel Assistant Coach Tim Strike-Bolla. Within the past six years the basketball training until 1972 when she with a Pennsylvania State Championship Grgurich. He became a graduate assistant team has amassed an excellent 121-53 earned a spot on Canada's Olympic squad. crown. Bolla's senior year he was named for the Panthers in 1977. record, including four straight seasons of Although most athletes consider making All-State, All America and played in the Bolla's indoctrination in the world of 20 wins or more. Three years in a row, the their country's national team the culmina­ prestigious Dapper Dan Classic in women's basketball came in 1979 when he Lady Rebels captured the PCAA Tourna­ tion of an athletic career, Strike-Bolla states Pittsburgh. was appointed Pitt's assistant women's ment title and received bids to the NCAA that it was just a matter of being in the right Bolla was highly recruited by several top basketball coach. While coaching the Lady National Tournament. place at the right time. notch schools including Maryland, Ford­ Panthers, Bolla concentrated mainly on Yet, through all the accomplishments the "When I first made the Olympic team," ham and George Washington. He elected defense and rebounding. The Lady Pan­ Lady Rebels have procured in the past six Strike-Bolla said, "it was not a long sought­ to stay closer to home and chose the thers finished third in the nation in ­ years, Strike-Bolla remains modest. out goal. A friend got me a try-out and they University of Pittsburgh. ing in 1980. "I think we have now layed the ground­ just happened to need a center at the time." "I didn't want to go to a program that was Bolla temporarily dropped out of the work in terms of a quality women's basket­ As a member of Canada's national already great," Bolla explained. "I wanted coaching world in 1981 to work for the ball program," Strike-Bolla said. "Our goal women's basketball team for four years, to go to a school where I could make an Eastern Eight Basketball Conference. He now will be to attract quality people year in Strike-Bolla had the opportunity to travel to impact." worked in the advertising department and and year out." all points on the globe for international com­ When Bolla came to Pitt in 1970 several was the Eastern Eight official photographer Quality. It is a goal that Strike-Bolla has petition. Her team competed in the Pan other local Pittsburgh stars joined him. for the 1981 season. strived for as an athlete, a student and a American Games, held in Mexico City in "They had a press conference when we Bolla came to UNLV as an assistant coach. Her emphasis on quality was first 1974, the World Student Games, held in signed with Pitt," he said. "We all made the coach for the Lady Rebels in 1981. He was evident when she embarked in the world Moscow in 1973, and was one of the first of basketball in her native city of Vancouver, international teams to travel to China when Sheila Strike-Bolla commitment that we would take Pitt to a promoted to Co-Head Coach in 1982. Co-Head Coach Jim Bolla tournament when we were seniors." Bolla, a native of Pittsburgh, earned a British Columbia. they opened their doors in 1972. All in all, Co-Head Coach Bolla saw much playing time as a frosh Bachelor of Science degree in Health and "I come from an academically oriented Strike-Bolla has visited 21 countries and started as a sophomore. Through hard Physical Education from the University of family," Strike-Bolla said. "My mother is a through international basketball high school principal and my older sister com petition. Oregon, where she stayed for two seasons. work and dedication Bolla's goals were Pittsburgh in 1975. He enjoys working on She served as the team's recruiter and For Co-Head Coach Jim Bolla, achieving being fulfilled on almost a daily basis; that home improvement projects and devoting was class valedictorian, and an honor stu­ "I don't remember most of the scores or dent through college and attended law even some of the places we traveled to," landed several Canadian as well as goals is not a new strategic coaching is, until December 12, 1971. While chasing time to his Old English sheepdog Alfie. American stars, while earning a MS degree scheme, it is more a way of life. a loose ball, he dislocated and broke his school. At that time her academic act was Strike-Bolla said. "But I'll always remember tough to follow. Perhaps that was part of my things like coming out of the arena in China in physical education. As a prepster, Bolla did not pick up a elbow while playing against South Carolina. When the head coaching position basketball until the age of 15, however, he "There really was not that much sports motivation to pursue athletics." and seeing 10,000 bicycles, seeing the Strike-Bolla however, excelled enough marching military formations in Russia and opened at UNLV in 1980, Strike-Bolla ap­ developed into one of the most highly medicine or physical therapy then, so I had plied with no serious intention of being con­ sought after players in the state. to rehabilitate it on my own." academically to graduate early in order to , seeing a baby growing up in a cardboard play for Simon Fraser University in Burn­ box on the streets of Bogota, Columbia. It sidered. To her surprise, she was not only As a collegiate player, Bolla and his As a player, Bolla believed in two things, considered, but was offered the position. freshmen teammates vowed to take their hard work and aggressiveness. He has aby, British Columbia. Her 6-2 frame and was those kinds of cultural experiences that gifted athletic ability soon made her one of I'll remember the most from international "Again, becoming a head coach was not team to a tournament in their senior year. broken his nose five times and has been really one of my grand goals, it was just He went to the NCAA's as a junior. taped "from head to toe" at one time or Canada's most prominent women's basket­ competition." ball players. The highlight of Strike- something that I fell into," she stated. The achievements continue to grow for another. "However, I'm very glad I made the move Bolla who is entering his sixth season with "We never really had any Bolla's playing days occurred in 1976 when she once again to UNLV." the Lady Rebels. Last year, Bolla's fourth conditioning or weight lifting This will be the fifth season that she will season assuming the duties of co-head programs," Bolla said. "The represented Canada in the Montreal Olympics. "Making be sharing the head coaching duties with coach, he helped compile a 22-9 record way we improved was by her husband, Jim Bolla. and a third straight PCAA title in as many playing basketball all year the squad in 1976 was a ma­ jor goal," she said. "Com­ Strike-Bolla, a native of Vancouver, years. Over the past four years, Jim and his round. We used to go into the British Columbia, is currently enrolled in peting in the wife, Co-Head Coach Sheila Strike-Bolla Pitt Field House in the sum­ Doctoral studies in Higher Education Ad­ have compiled an outstanding 96-25 mer at 6:00p.m. and lock the in my home country was just the epitome of what every ministration at UNLV. Last March, Sheila record. doors and play for two or was honored by Phi Kappa Phi, the Na­ Bolla entered the world of basketball at three hours." amateur athlete strives for.. .it was just spectacular." tional Honor Society, for her accomplish­ Canavin High School in Pittsburgh. As a 6-0 Bolla and his teammates ments in the classroom as a graduate stu­ freshman, he had about as much interest fulfilled their promise in 1974 After Strike-Bolla received her BA in Geography from dent at UNLV. Last June, the Alumni Associ­ in basketball as he did in American when they tallied 22 straight ation of Simon Fraser University selected diplomatic policies until his homeroom wins and received a bid to the Laurentian University and her teaching certificate from her to receive the 1986 Outstanding Alumni teacher, who doubled as the basketball NCAA Tournament. His team Award for Athletic Achievement. She is also coach, asked him to try out. "I never played advanced to the final eight, Simon Fraser University in 1977, she began her exten­ a member of the Association for Supervi­ basketball before ninth grade," Bolla said. the furthest any Pitt team has sion and Curriculum Development. "I was getting beat 21-0 in one-on-one." ever advanced in NCAA com­ sive coaching career. Her first After a year's experience and a summer petition only to be knocked coaching stint was coaching the junior varsity team at her SHEILA STRIKE-BOLLA'S growth spurt which added four inches to his out by North Carolina State. CAREER RECORD frame, Bolla became a starter. Canavin He was named co-captain alma mater Simon Fraser in YEAR WON-LOSS his senior year and helped 1976-77. She then spent one PCT. guide his team to the NIT year at the high school level 1980-81 12-12 .500 Championship tournament. as the head coach of North 1981-82 13-16 .448 1982-83 24- 4 .857 After graduation, Bolla Delta Senior High School 1983-84 24- 7 .774 stayed with the Pitt Basket­ Girls Basketball team. .839 ball program as a volunteer In 1978 Strike-Bolla ac­ 1984-85 26-5 1985-86 22-9 .709 assistant under then Pitt cepted an assistant coaching position at the University of Totals (6 yrs) 121-53 .695 Totals (4 yrs) 96-25 .793 Head Coach and present

4 5 Rick Glenn - Lady Rebel Assistant Coach Jaina Preston Academic Advisor In 1984, Glenn followed former coach MVP of the Orange Coast League, Melanie Jaina Preston, who begins her second year as the Academic Counselor for the Lady Rebels Doug Sanderson to UNLV where he worked Williams. "Having grown up in California, brings to the program an outstanding record of success in advising and counseling. She has for a year and a half in the capacity of assis­ I enjoy the challenge of recruiting Califor­ worked as both counselor and director of counseling in a variety of settings, usually with organiza­ tant to the Director of Athletic Development. nians to come and play in Nevada. I love tions specializing in treating the problems of adolescents. Most recently she has been the office Glenn's duties in athletic development in­ living in Nevada and feel that UNLV pro­ manager and interim director of the local chapter of the National Conference of Christians and cluded formation of the Rebel Athletic Club vides wonderful challenges and oppor­ Jews. Last year she recruited several of the Lady Rebels as counselors for the NCCJ's annual tunities for student-athletes." assisting with scholarship fund raising and summer camp, an experience that convinced her of the high quality and wide ranging abilities promotions for all athletic contests and Glenn earned a B.A. in Business Ad­ of UNLV's players. special events. ministration with a concentration in "I feel fortunate to have had the oppor­ Marketing from Cal State University, Noted for a calm and direct approach in counseling, Jaina looks forward to her second year. tunity to work in athletic development Stanislaus (1984). He is currently enrolled "With the Lady Rebels I am dealing with individuals who are already achievers,'' Preston said. because of the broad-based understanding in the Masters of Business Administration "One of the best parts of this job is seeing young women realize that their intellectual abilities I gained about the entire athletic operation. program at UNLV. respond to the same inputs as their athletic abilities. The harder they work the better they get. Also, many of the skills utilized in athletic True to his California heritage, Glenn is It is fun to see them really know that they can achieve in class as well as on the court." development are applicable to my new role an avid beach goer and enjoys outdoor As the Lady Rebels Academic Counselor, Preston is responsible for evaluating transcripts, as recruiting coordinator," said Glenn. volleyball, basketball, body surfing, and making sure every player is progressing toward their degrees, making certain each player satisfies Working in athletic development, Glenn fishing. A gourmet cook, Glenn also is an both University and degree requirements and overseeing each player's eligibility status. She played an integral role in expansion and avid Pente player. Glenn was born on works in conjunction with each player's faculty advisor to ensure academic progress is being Rick Glenn development of community support. "I January 7, 1961 and is single. Assistant Coach made. hope our women's program will benefit from Preston is a 1977 graduate of Antioch where she received her B.A. in Psychology. She has the carry-over effect of my move from three children-Eric (18), Sean (5), Erin (3). Her husband, Fred, chairs the Department of Rick Glenn, entering his second season Athletic Development. Women's basketball Sociology at UNLV. as assistant women's basketball coach, has is surely gaining increased support in Las added a dynamic new dimension to the Vegas." Lady Rebels staff. Glenn joined the Lady Glenn managed to attract some of the Rebels in December of 1985 when former finest players in the state of California to assistant Jerry Busone accepted a new play for UNLV next season. Recruiting in position with Converse Shoe Co., Inc. his home state, Glenn persuaded the CIF Jim Gemma Despite the fact that Glenn had no previous AAA Player of the Year, Linda Staley to join women's basketball recruiting experience, the Lady Rebels, along with CIF Co-AAAA Assistant Sports Information Director his long hours of hard work paid great Player of the Year, Geannine Jordan and dividends: the Lady Rebels enjoyed one of their best recruiting years in history. Glenn Beginning his fourth year in the position of assistant SID, Jim Gemma lends the department officially joined the women's basketball staff a wealth of local experience. Gemma is a graduate of Bishop Gorman High School (1978) and in the position of full time recruiting coor­ earned his B.A. in Communication Studies at UNLV in 1982. Gemma has logged nine years dinator as of July 1, 1986. as a student assistant and full time staff member. Gemma worked for five years for the UNLV Although Glenn has only worked in Baseball program under the direction of Head Coach Fred Dallimore, before becoming a full women's basketball for the last year, his time employee. Gemma has been responsible for covering women's basketball, men's and basketball background is extensive. Glenn women's swimming and women's volleyball, in addition to his work with baseball. Gemma also played high school basketball at Huntington assists with all major athletic events at UNLV. A member of the National Collegiate Baseball Beach High School, a school rich in basket­ Writers Association and a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America ball tradition. As captain of his team, Glenn (COS IDA), Gemma also works as the official scorer for the Las Vegas Stars professional baseball led the team to consecutive CIF playoff ap­ team. He orchestrated the successful All-American campaign of UNLV point guard Misty Thomas, pearances, averaging double figures in scoring. Additionally, Glenn participated in and published an article on Thomas in Women's Basketball Weekly. Last season, Gemma receiv­ volleyball and earned All-County honors. ed two honors for his publications. For women's basketball the Lady Rebels guide received a Glenn then moved on to play college first place honor in District 8. For baseball, he was awarded fourth in the nation-Division I. basketball at Cal State Stanislaus, under head coach Doug Sanderson, now UNLV Director of Athletic Development. At Stanislaus, Glenn's teams dominated the Far Western Conference and participated in the NCAA Division Ill Final Four. In ad­ dition to Glenn's athletic participation, he was active in student government and worked as business manager of the cam­ pus newspaper.

6 7 -- Kathy Smith UNLV Training Staff. Administrative Assistant Kathy Smith is one of the newest additions to the Lady Rebel Staff, joining UNLV as an Ad­ ministrative Assistant in February, 1986. Prior to joining the Lady Rebels, she covered the team for three years as a sportswriter for the Las Vegas SUN. Smith also covered Rebel soccer, and Lady Rebel volleyball and softball. Before her five-year stint at the SUN, Smith spent two years as a member of the Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour, and claims one regional title - won at Las Vegas' Showboat Lanes. Smith is married (Nick) and has one son-Mike (18).

Jerry Ko/oskie Peanuts Boyer Kyle Wilson Mari Thompson Denise Brooks Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Trainer-Women's Basketball Student Assistant Coach UNLV Medical Staff After two seasons with Lady Rebels basketball and volleyball, Denise Brooks begins her first ORTHOPEDICS GENERAL PRACTICE DERMATOLOGY MAXILLOFACIAL year as a member of the Lady Rebels coaching staff. Denise, a versatile athlete, played volleyball Dr. Gerald Higgins Dr. Sam Russo Dr. Hugo Paulson Dr. Daniel Orr at Central Arizona University under former UNLV volleyball coach Karen Lamb, where her team Dr. Gary Marrone Dr. Elias Ghanem NEUROLOGY won the Junior College national volleyball championship. While at Central Arizona, Denise earned NEUROSURGERY DENTIST Dr. Fred Boulware first team All-Conference and All-Region honors. Denise was a two-sport standout at junior col­ Dr. Steve Agata Dr. James Callaway lege and was recruited by many schools for either volleyball or basketball; she chose to attend UNLV where she had the opportunity to excel at both. Denise originally elected to concentrate Women's Basketball Medical Staff on volleball during her senior year, with the intention of playing basketball during her fifth year. However, when coach Jim Bolla approached her at the end of volleyball season to join the team, it was without hesitation that Denise decided to play. Denise appeared in 23 games last season and averaged 8.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Her career high was 19 points against UC Irvine on February 20, 1986. Denise is majoring in Athletic Training at UNLV and will graduate in May, 1987. Denise is an outstanding student and plans to work in the athletic training field after graduation. Denise en­ joys both water and snow skiing when time permits; she was born 9-23-64. She is the daughter of Charles and Sylvia Brooks. Dr. James Callaway Dr. Eugene Eisenman Dr. Don Havins Dr. Gerald Higgins Dr. Keith KlfNen Dr. Bob Nelson Dr. Sam Russo

Aerobics Program . . . a graduate of California Coast University where she Shauna Crawley majored in Business. When not putting the Lady Rebels The Lady Rebels basketball team has spent the last through the rigors of aerobic conditioning exercises, Student Assistant Coach three seasons in preseason conditioning classes Bobett manages her husband's medical practice and directed by aerobics instructor Bobett Nelson. Bobett, works with UNLV's Athletic Development Office co­ Shauna returns for a second year in the capacity of student assistant coach with the Lady a professional aerobics instructor from Las Vegas, is ordinating athletic endowments. Rebels. Shauna played with the Lady Rebels during the 1984-85 season, where she appeared in 29 games and averaged 6.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Shauna's statistics were somewhat misleading; by the end of the '84 season, Shauna had earned herself a spot on the Bobett Nelson starting line-up and had established herself as one of the strongest and most aggressive inside players in Lady Rebel history. Shauna graduated from Vanier Junior College in Montreal, Canada with an Associate of Arts degree in Nursing. After working as a registered nurse, at St. Mary' Hospital in Montreal, Shauna elected to complete her education and basketball career at UNLV. Currently, Shauna is finishing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Shauna earned the Outstanding Student Award for 1985-86 presented by UNLV's Aliance of Black Professionals.

Norm Jenkins Jim Chaisson

The Lady Rebels basketball staff wishes to thank Norm Jenkins for C.A.R.S. (Courtesy Automobile Resource System) at UNLV of Sav-Mor Rent A Car and Jim Chaisson of Chaisson Motors which provides cars for the women's basketball coaches.

8 9 1986-87 Season Outlook 1986-87 LADY REBEL ROSTER

For the past four seasons, the UNLV four and five players, that way the opponent "We are a very young team," Bolla said. NO. NAME POS HGT CL HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL Lady Rebel basketball team has ventured can't just key on one player." Three-quarters of our team has either one through 96 wins and only 25 losses The Lady Rebels' recruiting class is year or less of college basketball ex­ 11 Christian, Angela*** F 6-2 SR Lynwood, CA Lynwood High (1982-83- 24-4; 1983-84- 24-7; 1984-85 possibly the best in recent years. High perience. There are two areas of concern 34 Crawford, Kim* F 6-1 so San Luis Obispo, CA San Luis High - 26-5; 1985-86 - 22-9). This season, the school standout Geannine Jordan will help for incoming freshmen: one is the physical 10 Czerwinski, Rene G/F 5-11 FR Port Coquitlam, B.C. Port Coquitlam Lady Rebels will attempt to earn their fourth bolster the front court for UNLV. Geannine, aspect of being able to come in and com­ 32 Hall, Karen** G 5-4 JR Pittsburgh, PA Mt. Alvernia High consecutive NCAA Play-off bid and defend 6-2 forward/center, gained numerous pete on the college level; the second is the 21 Harris, Zina** G 5-11 JR Gallatin, TN Gallatin High their conference title (1985-86 PCAA Tour­ honors at John Muir High School. Last mental aspect - players can practice all nament champions) in one of the strongest season, she averaged 17.5 points and 11.0 they want in the gym, however, nothing 42 Jordan, Geannine F/C 6-2 FR Pasadena, CA John Muir High leagues in the nation. rebounds per game. She earned Co-CIF takes the place of game experience. That's 24 Netzel, Shari* F 6-2 so Culver City, CA Culver City High The 1986-87 Lady Rebel squad has six AAAA Player of the Year. where our returning players will be relied 22 Staley, Linda G 5-10 FR Palmdale, CA Palmdale High returning players and five newcomers. "The Of the five newcomers to the Lady upon. 33 Thomas, Cynthia c 6-4 so Rancho Palos Verdes, CA usc senior class of '86 was a crop of good Rebels this season, four out of the five are "Overall, these are the most talented big 44 Watlet, Cathy* Arcadia, CA San Gabriel High players," Jim Bolla said. Over the past four freshmen. The exception is 6-4, sophomore people we've had. It is a bonus," Bolla said. c 6-4 so years, we established a good core of Cynthia Thomas. Thomas transfers to The Lady Rebels will need the ingre­ 20 Williams, Melanie G 5-8 FR Anaheim, CA Western High people, and mixed with players who were UNLV from USC. As a prepster at Rolling dients of size and speed to compete in the previously here as well as the ones who Hills High School, in 1983 and 1984, Cyn­ PCAA Conference. "I think the conference •Denotes Varsity Letters CO-HEAD Coach: Jim Bolla, University of Pittsburgh 75 recently joined our program, we've thia earned Street & Smith second team is in the top five in the country," Bolla ex­ CO-HEAD COACH: Sheila Strike-Bolla, Laurentian '75 developed a winning tradition. It is our goal All-America. plained. "The consensus is, the Con­ ASSISTANT COACH: Rick Glenn (Cal State-Stanislaus '84) to continue that tradition." Freshmen guards Rene Czerwinski, ference, as far as the strength of schedule This season, the Rebels will be without Linda Staley, and Melanie Williams com­ for each team, is also ranked fifth or sixth." their first and second all-time leading plete the talented Lady Rebel recruiting The PCAA conference has come a long scorers. Four-year stars Misty Thomas crop. Czerwinski, last season at Port way since its beginning three years ago. In (1,892 career points) and Donya Monroe Coquitlam Secondary School, averaged :Y three years time, the Conference has gone SQUAD BREAKDOWN (1,514 career points) not only gave the Lady points per game. She earned British Col­ from three to ten members. This year marks Rebels scoring punch, but leadership on umbia Provincial All-Star honors in 1985 the second season that the PCAA Women's the court. and 1986. Staley, as a prepster at Palmdale Tournament coincides with the men's •letter Winners Returning (6): Angela Christian, Kim Angela Christian, the only senior on this High School, was the all-time leading tournament at the Forum. Crawford, Karen Hall, Zina Harris, Shari Netzel, Cathy •Freshmen (4): Rene Czerwinski, Geannine Jordan, Linda year's squad, is the likely candidate to fill scorer with 1,539. Last season, Staley The top eight teams from the league will Wallet Staley, Melanie Williams the leadership role. averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds per qualify for the post-season tournament. "It is the common understanding that a game. She was the first Palmdale High "With the top eight teams qualifying, it •letter Winners lost (6): Denise Brooks, Kathy LaVern, Donya •Guards (5): Rene Czerwinski, Karen Hall, Zina Harris, Linda four-year player leads the team," Bolla ex­ School athlete to have her jersey number brings it more in line with the men's," Bolla Monroe, Toni Sims, Kris Stiver, Misty Thomas Staley, Melanie Williams plained. However, this team has many retired. Williams, last season at Western said. The regular season will be much more people who are capable of exhibiting High School (Anaheim, CA), averaged 22 competitive, especially in the second half. •Starters Returning (2): Angela Christian, Karen Hall •Forwards (5): Angela Christian, Kim Crawford, Rene Czerwin­ leadership qualities. Only time will tell on points and six rebounds per game. She was It creates a better league all the way that aspect." an AII-CIF selection for three seasons. around." ski, Geannine Jordan, Shari Netzel The top returnee is Angela Christian. •Starters lost (3): Denise Brooks, Donya Monroe, Misty Christian is currently the fifth all-time Thomas •Centers (3): Geannine Jordan, Cynthia leading scorer in UNLV history with 1,012 Thomas, Cathy Watlet points. Last season, she appeared in all31 Senior: Angela Christian games, and averaged 12.5 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. She collected 11 •Juniors (2): Karen Hall, Zina Harris double-doubles and pulled down a career high 16 rebounds against North Iowa. She •Sophomores (4): Kim Crawford, Shari Netzel, Cynthia earned second team AII-PCAA honors. Thomas, Cathy Watlet Juniors Zina Harris and Karen Hall help strengthen the Lady Rebel backcourt. Harris is currently the 14th all-time leading scorer in UNLV history with 673 points. In NUMERICAL ROSTER BY STATES - COUNTRIES PENNSYLVANIA two seasons, Harris has also dished out 218 10 Rene Czerwinski CALIFORNIA (8) Karen Hall assists. Hall led the Lady Rebels last 11 Angela Christian Angela Christian season with 85 steals and was third on the Kim Crawford TENNESSEE squad with 87 assists. 20 Melanie Williams Geannine Jordan Zina Harris 21 Zina Harris Sophomores Kim Crawford, Shari Netzel, Shari Netzel and Cathy Watlet all gained needed ex­ 22 Linda Staley Linda Staley perience last season. Crawford appeared 24 Shari Netzel Cynthia Thomas in 29 games last season and averaged 2.6 32 Karen Hall Cathy Watlet points per game. Netzel appeared in 20 Melanie Williams games and averaged 1.1 points per game 33 Cynthia Thomas 34 Kim Crawford and Cathy Watlet appeared in 25 games BRITISH COLUMBIA and averaged 1.7 points per game. 42 Geannine Jordan Rene Czerwinski The Lady Rebels' success can be at­ 44 Cathy Watlet tributed to a balance scoring attack. "As a team we strive not to be a one-person team," Bolla said. "In the past, we've had four or five people in double figures. It is gOOd to have the scoring distributed among

10 11 The Players.

Angela Christian begins her Her senior season at Lynwood, Angela Christian-Game-by-Game 1985-86 fourth season with the Lady Angela averaged 19.5 points GAME FG FGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s Rebels as the fifth All.:rime and 15.1 rebounds per game. leading scorer with 1,012 career She earned Most Valuable Northern Iowa 5 14 1 2 16 4 0 11 32 2 2 0 points. Last season, Angela ap­ Player honors in both basket­ Arizona State 7 14 3 4 11 3 2 17 42 3 3 peared in all 31 games and was ball and softball and was South Carolina 4 13 2 13 31 4 2 the third leading scorer with a selected as the Athlete of the 5 9 10 0 12.5 average. She averaged 7.6 Year her senior season . . .also Northern Arizona 7 12 0 0 10 3 2 14 28 2 2 rebounds per game and set a earned the USA Army Reserve Montana State 7 12 3 4 6 3 1 17 23 2 2 2 school record with 43 blocked National Scholar/ Athlete Arizona State 6 13 4 5 9 4 0 16 34 2 1 0 shots. In 1985-86, Angela Award. She was a participant in earned Second Team AII­ the Carson All-Star Game San Jose State 7 15 0 0 2 3 2 14 28 1 0 3 PCAA, Arizona State/ Dial where she scored 19 points and Stanford 3 12 3 7 7 4 0 9 '31 0 0 Classic All-Tournament Team pulled down 13 rebounds. She Ohio State 7 13 5 10 5 3 0 19 33 4 4 (with 28 points and 27 re­ is the daughter of James and ·bountfS), and Most Valuable Sylvia Christian of Lynwood, Indiana 2 5 0 0 4 0 3 4 15 3 1 Player in the UNLV/ 7-UP California. She has one brother California 5 12 4 10 2 0 11 18 2 3 5 Desert Classic (with 33 points (James) and two sisters Kansas State 2 10 0 0 9 4 2 4 28 3 2 2 and 15 rebounds). ·~ngela will (LaTonya and Tajuana). be the only senior on this year's Angela's academic major is Utah State 7 10 0 0 10 4 2 14 30 2 3 team," Jim Bolla said. "Despite Physical Education. Angela CSU Long Beach 9 17 2 4 13 5 1 20 36 4 1 her slender build, Angela was was born August 2, 1964. UC Santa Barbara 5 9 0 1 6 3 0 10 28 7 2 0 our team's leading rebounder for the last two seasons. She is CHRISTIAN'S Hawaii 4 12 3 4 13 3 3 11 34 4 2 the kind of player who sneaks CAREER BEST Hawaii 2 6 1 3 11 1 4 5 29 4 1 2 inside and uses her quickness PTS - 28 vs Northern Arizona, CSU Fullerton 8 11 0 0 7 3 2 16 34 4 2 and agility to gain good re­ 11·26-84 bounding position. Angela has FGM - 14 vs Northern Arizona, San Diego State 8 12 0 2 15 4 1 16 38 4 3 now played on three consecu­ 11·26-84 San Diego State 9 15 2 7 4 19 28 2 tive PCAA tournament FGA - 24 vs Pacific, 3-6-86 Pacific 3 11 0 2 8 4 1 6 24 3 1 4 championship teams and has FG% - 1.000 (5-5) vs New Mexico, made three trips to the NCAA 1-5-84 UC Irvine 3 9 0 0 4 4 0 6 25 2 0 0 tournament. She knows what FTM - 6 vs UC Santa Barbara, CSU Long Beach 12 14 2 12 4 2 25 35 3 0 0 the competition at that level is 11-30-83 UC Irvine 2 7 1 2 4 2 0 5 25 0 3 0 all about; no doubt she will be FTA • 10 vs Ohio State, 12-28-85 4 6 21 a strong motivating influence FT% • 1.000 (6-6) vs UC Santa UC Santa Barbara 3 5 0 0 2 3 1 1 3 on her teammates this year," Barbara, 3-16-84 CSU Fullerton 5 9 0 0 3 4 0 10 19 0 0 1 Last season, Angela collected RBS - 16 vs Northern Iowa, 11-22-85 Pacific 6 11 0 0 2 3 1 12 19 0 0 0 11 double-doubles and pulled AST - 4 vs Univ. of Texas, 12-8-84; down ten or more rebounds in Hawaii, 1-25-86; UC Santa Pacific 11 24 2 3 10 2 2 24 28 3 2 0 12 of 31 games. Her career Barbara, 2-22-86 CSU Fullerton 7 12 1 4 4 1 3 15 35 3 2 high was 16 against Northern BLK - 4 vs New Mexico, 1-5-84; CSU Long Beach 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 4 5 0 0 Iowa on November 22. CSU Long Beach, 3-16-84; "Angela is one of those UC Santa Barbara, 1-16-85; North Carolina 6 13 4 6 2 0 13 26 6 0 delightful players that coaches Hawaii, 1-23-86 enjoy working with;' added STL-5 vs Pacific. 2-7-85; California, Sheila Strike-Bolla. "Angie has 1-3-86 demonstrated tremendous growth as a person and as an athlete ... ! am equally as proud of her accomplishments on the court and in the classroom. Angela Christian Angela pursues her goals with a single-minded ness that is im­ 6-2, Forward, Senior pressive ... she is a hard worker and knows what it takes to be a top Division I basketball Lynwood, California player." A 1983 graduate of Lynwood High, Christian earned numerous basketball awards under Head Coach Van Girard including AII-CIF three years, All-league three years, Best 11 Defense and was the recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award at the Artesia Classic. Angela's Statistics

Year G·GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG. PF-00 A TO BK S TP AVG. 83-84 31-1 90-205 .439 39-72 .542 160 5.2 72-1 14 53 34 25 219 7.1 84-85 31-30 177-405 .437 53-81 .654 221 7.1 99.. 1 41 95 30 55 4(JT 13.1 85-86 31·28 174-356 .489 38-78 .487 237 7.6 94-1 38 73 43 47 386 12.5 Totals 93-59 441-966 .457 130-231 .563 618 6.6 265-3 93 221 107 127 1012 10.9

13 Kim Crawford begins her CRAWFORD'S Kim Crawford-Game-by-Game 1985-86 second season with the Lady CAREER BEST GAME FG FGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s Rebels. Last season, Kim ap­ PTS- 12 vs Pacific, 3-1-86 peared in 29 games (started FGM - 6 vs Pacific, 3-1-86 Northern Iowa 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 14 2 0 1 three) and averaged 2.6 points FGA 7 8 vs UC Santa Barbara, Arizona State 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 and 1.6 rebounds per game. 1-18-86 South Carolina 1 4 0 0 4 0 2 13 1 0 0 "After a period of adjustment, FG% - .857 (6-7) vs Pacific, coming from high school where 3-1-86 Northern Arizona 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 12 0 Kim literally dominated her FTM - 4 vs CSU Long Beach Montana State 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 4 16 1 1 0 competition, Kim came on 2-15-85; North Carolina, Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 strong in the latter two-thirds of 3-15-86 the season and demonstrated FTA - 4 vs CSU Long Beach, San Jose State 2 4 2 2 2 2 0 6 12 0 0 her ability to compete and con­ 2-15-86; North Carolina, Stanford DNP tribute at UNLV," Jim Bolla said. 3-15-86 Ohio State DNP "If Kim continues to progress FT%- 1.000 (4-4) vs CSU Long from where she left off at the Beach, 2-15-86; North Indiana 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 end of her freshmen season, Carolina, 3-15-86 California 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 we shall look forward to a good RBS - 5 vs UC Santa Barbara, Kansas State 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 year from Kim." 1-18-86 Last season, Kim's season AST- 4 vs CSU Long Beach, Utah State 2 2 4 0 3 14 0 0 high was 12 points (6-7 from the 2-15-86; CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 12 2 0 field) against University of the 2-27-86 UC Santa Barbara 2 8 0 0 5 4 2 4 13 2 0 0 Pacific on March 1. "Kim is an BLK - 3 vs CSU Long Beach, extremely dedicated, hard­ 2-15-86 Hawaii 0 1 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 working and directed young STL - 1, several times Hawaii 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 8 2 0 0 female student-athlete," added Sheila Strike-Bolla. "She has CSU Fullerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 demonstrated a real commit­ San Diego State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ment to becoming a fine San Diego State 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 10 0 1 basketball player and it is with enthusiasm that I look forward Pacific 2 3 3 4 1 0 5 12 0 0 to being a part of her continu­ UC Irvine 2 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 ing development. Kim has a CSU Long Beach 1 2 4 4 2 3 4 6 18 0 3 wonderful strength of character that adds much to our team, UC Irvine 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 19 0 0 along with a great sense of UC Santa Barbara 3 5 0 0 0 2 0 6 14 0 0 humor that keeps us all in good CSU Fullerton 3 7 0 0 4 4 6 26 0 0 0 spirits. Unquestionably, Kim's best performances of her Pacific 6 7 0 0 3 0 2 12 20 0 0 freshman year were during Pacific 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 12 4 0 0 play-off competition. In fact, CSU Fullerton 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 Kim had a super game in the second round of the NCAA CSU Long Beach 0 2 2 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 ·Tournament at North Carolina." North Carolina 2 2 4 4 5 8 15 0 0 As a prepster at San Luis High School/Coach Harry Bot­ torff, Kim lettered three years in basketball and once in track and field. Kim earned AII-CIF, All-Conference and was named Conference Player of the Year. She earned Student of the Kim Crawford Month twice and Soroptimist Girl of the month. Kim's hob­ bies include: music and enjoy­ 6-1 , Forward, Sophomore ing the outdoors. She is the daughter of Pat and Shirley San Luis, Obispo, California Crawford. Kim's academic ma­ jor is undecided. Kim was born October 18, 1967. 34

Kim's Statistics

Year G-GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG. PF-DQ A TO BK s TP AVG. 31-77 .403 1~19 .m 47 1.6 52-1 18 10 5 78 2.1

15 As the third Canadian to join the Lady Rebels Basket­ game high of 52. During her tenure at Port Coquitlam ball program, Rene Czerwinski has followed fellow Cana­ Secondary, Rene earned 21 All-Star awards, including: dians Misty Thomas and Shauna Crawley to UNLV. Rene Port Albernie Tournament, 1985, 1986; Steveston Invita­ was the premiere player in the province of British Colum­ tional Tournament, 1986; Aldergrove Tournament 1985, bia in 1985, and with dreams of one day becoming a 1986; Queen Elizabeth Tournament, 1986; Port Coquitlam member of the Canadian Olympic Team, Rene decided Secondary Tournament, 1985, 1986; and Fraser Valley to pursue her college education and basketball career in Basketball Conference, 1986, among others. the . Recruited by Sheila Strike-Bolla, Rene Rene was named to the British Columbia Provincial All­ looks forward to the opportunity to compete against some Star team in 1985 and 1986, and she was voted Player of of the best teams in the U.S. "Rene is a talented, goal­ the Year in the Province of British Columbia in 1986. Rene oriented young women," Strike-Bolla said. "She has played in the B.C. Provincial All-Star Game held in Vic­ earned a fine reputation in British Columbia for her offen­ toria, B.C., in June, 1986, where she also earned MVP sive abilities; no doubt she will refine those skills playing honors. For the past two seasons, Rene has also been in­ at UNLV." Currently, Rene has taken the first step in her vited to try out for the Canadian Junior National Team. development among the Canadian ranks by playing last Rene's hobbies include: stamp collecting, volleyball, and summer on the British Columbia Provincial team which cycling. She is the daughter of Arnie and Donna Czer­ travelled to Newfoundland for inter-provincial competition. winkski. She has two younger sisters. Rene's intended Rene participated at Port Coquitlam Secondary School academic major at UNLV is Social Work. Rene was born under coach Janet Ward. In her senior year, Rene October 13, 1968. averaged an impressive 37 points per game, with a single

Rene Czerwinski 5-11, Guard/Forward, Freshman Port Coquitlam, British Columbia 10

17 Karen Hall begins her third Mexico). She led her team to Karen Hall-Game-by-Game 1985-86 season with the Lady Rebels. the State Championship in GAME FG FGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s Last season, Karen appeared 1983. She accumulated 1,824 in 30 games and led the team points (16.2 average) and 575 Northern Iowa 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 6 20 2 0 2 with 85 steals. She averaged steals. She helped compile a Arizona State 3 0 0 4 5 2 28 3 0 6.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per 113-9 team record while at Mt. game. Karen started in 24 Alvernia. Karen's biggest South Carolina 2 3 2 4 5 2 6 23 0 0 4 games and was third on the athletic thrill was winning the Northern Arizona 1 4 4 2 2 4 6 28 4 0 0 team with fi7 assists. "With two state champiol)ship (34-0 Montana State 3 4 0 0 6 4 0 6 31 1 0 3 good seasons under her belt, record) her junior year and win­ Karen Hall is being counted on ning two AAU championships. Arizona State 2 6 0 0 4 2 0 4 25 3 1 to step forward and assume a In the summer of 1985, Karen San Jose State 6 6 0 0 4 2 2 12 18 0 0 1 leadership role for the Lady was named an alternate to the Stanford 2 5 0 4 5 3 1 4 40 0 2 Rebels," Jim Bolla said. "Karen United States Sports Festival plays bigger than her 5'4" team. She is the daughter of Ohio State 0 3 0 0 4 3 1 0 12 3 0 2 frame... her strengths lie in her Isaac and Allie Hall of Pitts­ Indiana 5 7 0 0 9 4 0 10 34 2 0 7 good ball handling skills, defen­ burgh, Pennsylvania. She has California 5 2 4 4 0 2 4 28 2 0 5 sive abilities, speed and strong three brothers (Brian, Maurice mindedness. Karen is a fierce and Michael) and one sister Kansas State 1 1 2 2 6 3 2 4 28 3 0 3 comps&itor who wiH be looked (.Betsy). l:ler nickname is Utah State 3 6 4 4 6 2 8 10 32 5 2 8 upon to setthe pace in game "Power Forward" Her idol in CSU Long Beach 1 5 2 6 7 2 4 4 38 7 0 3 and practice situations. Karen the sports world is Earvin has learned to parlay her size "Magic" Johnson of the Los UC Santa Barbara 2 3 2 2 7 4 8 6 31 1 0 3 into a great asset ... Karen's Angeles Lakers. Karen's Hawaii 5 9 0 0 4 4 7 10 34 3 0 2 talents exemplify the notion that academic major is Broad­ Hawaii 4 6 2 3 0 5 9 23 5 0 2 'Good things come in small casting. Karen was born July packages'." 17, 1966. CSU Fullerton 1 4 0 0 4 4 2 2 17 1 0 3 Last season, Karen's best San Diego State 2 3 0 1 2 5 2 4 23 2 0 5 performance was against Utah HALL'S CAREER BEST San Diego State 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 14 1 0 0 State (January 13). She scored PTS - 14 vs CSU Fullerton, 10 points, grabbed six re­ 3-7-86 Pacific 3 7 1 2 6 0 2 7 22 4 0 2 bounds, dished out eight FGM - 6 vs San Jose State, UC Irvine 4 5 0 0 0 4 7 8 18 2 0 3 assists, and had eight steals. 12-13-85 CSU Long Beach 3 4 3 4 0 5 3 9 22 4 0 3 Her career high was 14 points, FGA - 9 vs Hawaii, 1-23-86 in the PCAA Tournament, FGD.-t! - 1.000 (6-6) vs San Jose UC Irvine 3 4 3 7 3 2 2 9 20 3 0 2 against CSU Fullerton (March State, 12-13-85 UC Santa Barbara 0 5 3 6 2 18 2 0 3 7). "Karen has_made tremen­ FTM- 6 vs CSU Long Beach, CSU Fullerton DNP dous progress over the past 3-8-86 two seasons," added Sheila FTA - 7 vs UC Irvine, 2-20-86 Pacific 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 6 22 1 0 4 Strike-Bolla. "She has become FT% - 1.000 (6-6) vs CSU Pacific 2 4 2 2 5 3 0 6 23 3 0 1 a poised point guard, one who Long Beach, 3-8-86 CSU Fullerton 5 7 4 4 6 2 6 14 29 5 0 6 is capable of leading her team. RBS - 9 vs Indiana, 12-30-66 Karen has worked hard on her AST- 8 vs Utah State, 1-13-86; CSU Long Beach 3 6 6 6 6 5 0 12 27 3 0 2 basketball fundamentals ...she UC Santa Barbara, North Carolina 3 2 2 6 3442700 2 is as fundamentally sound as 1-18-86 any point guard she'll meet. BLK- 2 vs Utah State, 1-13-86 She has also worked to match STL- 8 vs Utah State, 1-13-86 her physical talents with these mental aspects of the game which separate the good point guards from the mediocre." A 1984 graduate of Mt. Alver­ nia·High School in Pittsburgh, Karen Hall Pennsylvania, Hall was one of the most prominent basketball players lA the state. Karen, S-4, Guard, Junior under Head Coach De Porucz­ nik, won numerous awards in­ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania cluding: the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Fabulous Five, Pitts­ burgh's Finest Five, All-State three years. Her sophomore, junior, and senior years Hall was named: SAC Defensive Player of the Year, All-Section, 32 and AAU All-America (in Boston, Louisiana and New Karen's Statistics

Year G-GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG. PF-DQ A TO BK S TP AVG. 84-85 22-0 15-50 .300 14-20 .700 25 1.1 32-0 11 22 1 19 44 2.0 85-86 30-24 71-133 .534 43-65 .662 129 4.3 78-3 fil 76 3 85 185 6.2 Totals 52-24 86-183 .469 57-85 .671 154 2.9 110-3 98 98 4 104 229 4.4

19 Zina Harris begins her third earned All-State, All.:rourna­ Zina Harris- Game-by-Game 1985-86 season with the Lady Rebels as ment and Most Valuable Player GAME FG FGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s the fifteenth All-Time leading in track while capturing the scorer with 673 career points. state shot-put championship. In Northern Iowa 7 17 0 0 6 4 3 14 32 5 0 Last season, Zina appeared in volleyball, she earned All­ Arizona State 9 16 3 8 7 4 6 21 42 5 0 all31 games and was the fourth District and All-Tournament South Carolina 6 13 2 12 3 3 13 33 7 0 3 leading scorer a 10.8 average. honors. She is the daughter of She was second on the team Gladys M. Harris of Gallatin, Northern Arizona 5 10 2 3 5 5 0 12 35 7 0 1 with 122 assists anlj scored a Tennessee. Her nickname is Montana State 5 7 6 6 6 2 3 16 35 5 1 1 career high 21 points on three "Z". Zina's academic major is Arizona State 7 11 0 0 7 4 3 14 :rl 8 0 3 occasions (November 23 Physical Therapy. Zina was against Arizona State; February born April 1, 1964. San Jose State 2 6 0 0 6 5 5 4 35 2 0 0 8 against Pacific; March 8 Stanford 6 16 4 6 9 4 1 16 38 5 0 2 against CSU Long Beach). She Ohio State 3 6 3 4 3 3 4 9 36 4 0 3 was a member of the Arizona HARRIS' CAREER BEST State/Dial Classic AIFTourna­ PTS • 21 vs Arizona State, Indiana 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 20 3 0 0 ment Team (with 35 points and, 11-23-85; Pacific, 2-8-86 California 2 3 3 4 4 3 0 7 33 2 0 4 13 rebounds, and nine assists). CSU Long Beach, Kansas State 1 6 4 4 3 4 6 26 8 0 3 Last February 8 against Pacific, 3-8-86 Zina was a perfect 9 for 9 from FGM • 9 vs Arizona State, Utah State 3 8 2 2 3 3 10 8 32 9 0 2 the field. "The strengths of 11-23-85; Pacific, 2-8-86 CSU Long Beach 3 7 0 0 3 2 6 17 1 0 1 Zina's game lie in her ability to FGA • 17 vs Northern Iowa, UC Santa Barbara 3 9 2 4 4 3 3 8 38 4 0 2 create offensive opportunities 11-22-85 Hawaii 10 1 :rl for herself and her teammates," FG% • 1.000 (9-9) vs Pacific, 4 9 4 5 3 12 5 2 Jim Bolla said. "She drives to 2-8-86 Hawaii 6 12 2 2 6 2 5 14 33 2 0 5 the hoop well and has worked FTM - 7 vs CSU Long Beach, CSU Fullerton 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 25 2 0 2 · to improve her ball handling 3-8-86 and passing skills. Zina has a FTA • 8 vs Arizona State, San Diego State 3 9 1 2 6 4 7 7 34 5 2 2 highly competitive nature ... she 11-23-85; CSU Long San Diego State 7 11 2 2 4 2 6 16 38 4 2 2 is the kind of player who will Beach, 3-8-86 Pacific 9 9 3 3 7 4 5 21 28 5 0 3 give a full effort in practice and FT% • 1.000 (6-6) vs Northern game situations. Every team Arizona, 11-26-84; Texas UC Irvine 6 10 2 2 5 3 5 14 34 4 0 4 needs a player like Zina to A&M, 11-30-84; Hawaii, CSU Long Beach 7 12 2 2 8 4 7 16 35 6 make things happen:· 3-9-85; Montana State, UC Irvine 3 7 2 6 5 4 3 8 28 3 0 0 "Zina is of the few players we 12-6-85 UC Santa Barbara have had who stepped in and RBS - 12 vs South Carolina, 6 14 5 5 9 2 7 17 29 3 2 saw significant playing time as 11-25-85 CSU Fullerton 0 3 0 0 2 4 7 0 25 6 0 a freshman and sophomore," AST -10 vs Utah State, 1-13-86 Pacific 5 9 0 o· 3 5 10 22 4 Sheila Strike-Bolla said. "As a BLK • 3 vs Louisiana State, Pacific 3 5 5 11 18 3 result, she is a very experi­ 12-4-84, 7 2 1 0 0 enced junior. We have a young STL • 6 vs CSU Fullerton, CSU Fullerton 1 9 0 0 4 3 6 2 22 4 0 team this year and Zina will be 12-7-84; Pacific, 2-7-85; CSU Long Beach 7 9 7 8 4 4 2 21 35 7 0 1 called upon to play a leadership UC Santa Barbara, 4 8 13 role amongst her teammates. 2-23-85; North Carolina, North Carolina 3 7 2 2 2 3 25 0 6 She plays with intensity and is 3-15-86 capable of raising the level of intensity of all her teammates." A 1984 graduate of Gallatin High in Gallatin, Tennessee, Harris holds every Gallatin basketball record except percentage. Zina, under Head Coach Richard Stephen­ Zina Harris son, earned numerous high school basketball honors, in­ cluding: Pirst Team Parade All'­ 5-11, Guard, Junior America, AII-Midstate, All­ Region, All-District, All-Con­ Gallatin, Tennessee ference, and Most Valuable Player. She scored 1,385 points, pulled down 699 rebounds at Gallatin. She a_lso averaged 18.5 points and 10 rebounds per game as a prepster. She was also a gifted athlete in ljloth 21 volleyball and track, earnihg a total of ten varsity letters.. She 1 I Zina's Statistics

Year G·GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG:PF-00 A TO BK s TP AVG. 84-85 31-31 428-232 .551 82·113 .725 159 5.1 104-4 96 145 16 72 338 10.9 85-86 31-19 133-276 .482 69-96 .719 158 5.1 97-2 122 151 10 60 335 10.8 Totals 62-50 2tn-508 .514 151-209 .722 317 5.1 201-6 218 296 26 132 673 10.9

21 A member of one of the most dominating high school Geannine averaged 17.5 points and 11 rebounds per basketball teams in the nation last season, Geannine adds game her "senior year. She was AII-CIF for three straight strength to the Lady Rebels front court. years, and earned the prestigious-title of Co-CIF AAAA Geannine was a highly sought-after high school pro­ Player of the Year in 1986. Geannine's other honqrs in­ spect who chose to attend UNLV along with sister Pauline cluded: Co-San Gabriel Valley Player of the Year, 1986; and longtime family friend and Runnin' Rebel basketball Co-Player of the Year, Pacific League, 1985, 1986; Olym­ player, . "Geannine averaged double pic Girls Development League All American, 1985; MVP figures in both rebounding and scoring during her senior San Gabriel Tournament of Champions, 1985; MVP Santa year:• Jim Bolla said. "I feel that she is fully capable of Barbara Tournament of Champions, 1985; and KABC - providing a similarly balanced performance in college; she Channel 7 Player of the Week for Southern California. is an aggressive, strong inside player." Additionally, Geannine's soccer team won their Division Geannine was amember of the John Muir High School championship for 11 straight years, under the direction of girls basketball team which enjoyed the honor of the na­ her mother and coach, Mrs. Carrie Jordan. tion's #1 ranking during much of her senior year in high Geannine's major is undecided at UNLV. She is the school. Coach-Archie NewtOn's team compiled a record daughter of Carrie Jordan, ·and has 3 sisters and 2 of. 114-6 while Geannine attended John Muir High; the brothers. Geannine was born March 27, 1968. team also won an unprecedented 40 consecutive league games and every tournament in which they played.

- Geannine lord an ' 6-2, Forward/Center, Freshman Pasadena, California 42

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Shari Netzel begins her Athlete of the Month by the Shari Netzel -Game-by-Game 1985-86 second season with the Lady Culver City Exchange Club, GAME FGFGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s Rebels. Last season, Shari ap- Athlete of the Year by the pea red in 20 games and Culver City Elks Club, Co-MVP Northern Iowa 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 2 14 0 1 0 averaged 1.1 points and 1.0 re- of ttie Ocean League and team, Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 bounds per game. ·~though First Team Alf..CIF, All-Westside Shari saw limited time during Team by the South Carolina 0 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 6 1 0 0 her freshman season, when Times. Also as a senior, Shari Northern Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 given an opportunity to play. was named prom queen. Her Montana State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Shari demonstrated her ability hobbies include, reading, pad- to compete," Jim Bolla said. die tennis, volleyball, golf, snow Arizona State DNP "With time and more oppor- skiing and wind surfing. She is San Jose State 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 tunities available to her to play, the daughter of Paul and Diane Stanford DNP Shari should be capable of Netzel. Her father was the stepping in to play a significant former mayor of Culver City. Ohio State DNP role for the Lady Rebels. Shari Shari's academic major is Indiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 is a good athlete ...she pas- undecided. Shari was born California DNP sesses good quickness and August 23, 1967. DNP basic fundamentals and with Kansas State her versatility, she has the Utah State 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 potential to play three positions NETZEL'S CAREER BEST CSU Long Beach 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 for us." PTS • 6 vs UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Barbara 0 0 0 6 11 2 0 0 Last season,. Shari's career 1-18-86 3 5 0 high was six points against UC FGM • 3 vs UC Santa Barbara, Hawaii 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 0 Santa Barbara (January 18). 1-18-86 Hawaii 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 6 2 0 1 "Shari is a committed student- FGA - 5 vs UC Santa Barbara, CSU Fullerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 athlete," added Sheila Strike- 1-18-86 0 Bolla. "She Is a goal oriented FGO!o • .600 (3-5) vs UC Santa San Diego State DNP woman who has determined Barbara, 1-18-86 San Diego State DNP that she Is prepared to do what FTM • 1 vs Pacific, 2-8-86 2 1 0 3 9 1 1 1 it takes to excel both on the FTA - 2 vs South Carolina, Pacific court and in the classroom. No 11-25-85 UC Irvine 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 doubt she will be most sue- FT% - 1.000 (1-1) vs Pacific, CSU Long Beach DNP cessful at both those en- 2-8-86 0 0 2 1 0 8 0 deavors. She is indeed a RBS • 4 vs South Carolina. UC Irvine 0 0 0 0 talented young woman." 11·25-85 UC Santa Barbara 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 4 10 0 0 0 As a prepster at Culver City AST • 2 vs Northern Iowa, CSU Fullerton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 High SchooUCoach Warren 11·22-85 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Flanagan, Netzel collected nine Pacific 0 0 varsity letters: basketball (4), Pacific DNP volleyball (3), and track (2). CSU Fullerton DNP Shari amassed a long list of 2 0 6 2 0 0 high school honors that in- CSU Long Beach 0 0 0 0 0 0 elude: (freshman)-Second North Carolina DNP Team All-Ocean League: (soph- omore)-AII-Tournament Teams (South Torrance and Beverly Hills), First Team All-Ocean League, team most valuable player and Third Team Alf..CIF in basketball; Ounior)-MVP of Beverly Hills tournament, Rrst Shari Netzel Team All-Ocean League, All- Westside Team (Los Angeles Times) , Athlete of the Month by 6-2, Forward, Sophomore the Exchange Club, ·second Team AII-CIF in basketball, All- Culver City, California Tournament Team in Los Angeles Invitational, All-State, CIF All-Star team, Athlete of the Year at Culver City and by the Optimist Club in basketball, Rrst Team All-Ocean League in volleyball; (senior)-MVP of 24 Beverly Hills and South Tor- ranee tournaments, Athlete of the Week (Daily Breeze), Shari's Statistics Year G-GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG. PF-DQ A TO BK s TP AVG. 85-86 20-0 10-25 .400 1·3 .333 20 1.0 15-0 6 15 2 2 21 1.1

25 With the most impressive list of credentials of any athlete Linda's additional honors include: Street and Smith to come out of Palmdale, California, Linda Staley brings Preseason All-American (Honorable Mention) 1986; to the Lady Rebels one of the finest jump shots from McGregor All-American, 5th team, 1986; Gatorade All­ California's 1986 recruiting crop .. "Linda has an exceptional American, Gatorade Circle of Champions, 1986; Golden shooting touch; she has developed gpod range, she is fun­ League Player of the Year, 1985-86; and three time AII­ damentally sound and she possesses a highly competitive CIF AAA and All-Golden League. In 1985, Linda was voted nature," Jim Bolla said. "Linda is also a fierce competitor CIF Junior of the Year and USA-Developmental Summer who works equally hard in game and practice situations." League Player of the Year; at the end of her senior year, Linda virtually re-wrote the records books at Palmdale Linda earned the prestigious honor of CIF AAA Player of High School under coach George Corisis. The only player the Year. in Palmdale High history to have her jersey retired, Linda­ Linda's hobbies include swimming and tennis. She is lettered four years in basketball and one year each in the daughter of Brady and Wilma Staley of Palmdale, swimming anEI volleyball. Linda's teams compiled an im­ California,. and Linda has a brother and four sisters. pressive overall 88-15 record including a 38-2 record. As Linda's natural good looks will no doubt serve her well a seaior, Linda averagea 24 points. 11 rebounds, seven in her intended field of study: communications. Linda steals and six assists per game and her shooting touch hopes to one day work in sports broadcasting. Linda Marie was demonstrated by an outstanding 86% from the free Staley was born November 25, 1968. throw line. Linda was Palmdale High School's All.:rime Leading Scorer with 1,539 career points.

Linda Staley 5-10, Guard, Freshman Palmdale, California 22

27 Cynthia Thomas, a transfer from USC, lends experience Louisiana. Cynthia was among a prestigious group of to the lady Rebels inside game. Cynthia, a 1984 graduate players nationally who received invitations to the 1984 of Rolling Hills High School in Rancho Palos Verdes, Olympic team trials. California, graduated as one of the top young center Cynthia also played volleyball during her high school prospects in the country. Jim Bolla predicts that Cynthia career and earned the honor of CIF honorable mention will indeed make her mark on the national women's basket­ in Volleyball in 1982. ball scene: "Cynthia, at 6'4", is one of the most agile, Co-head coach Sheila Strike-Bolla looks forward to the mobile and skilled athletes that we have had in our pro­ opportunity of working with Cynthia. "Both Jim and I, hav­ gram to date." "Cynthia is capable of playing with the best ing played center at our respective colleges, are thrilled in the game, and with increased maturity after sitting out to have the opportunity to work with an athlete who com­ a year, she now is cognizant of her potential." bines her obvious physical stature with some very special During her senior year at Rolling Hills High, Cynthia talents. Cynthia is a very intelligent, thoughtful and sen­ averaged 35 points and 16 rebounds per game. Cynthia sitive woman; one whom I hope will develop into a fierce was a Street and Smith second team All American for the competitor." 1983 and 1984 seasons; she was Parade 3rd Team All In her spare time, Cynthia enjoys swimming, bike riding American in 1984; CIF 1st team, 1983 and 1984 and USA and high fashion. Cynthia hopes to pursue a dual major Development League Co-Player of the Year, 1984. Cyn­ while at UNLV, in both Social Work and Business. She is thia also earned a spot on the West Sports Festival Team, the daughter of Dr. Alvin Thomas, and she has two sisters which participated in 1983 in Colorado Springs and was and a brother. Cynthia was born March 14, 1966. chosen for the 1985 squad which travelled to Baton Rouge,

Cynthia Thomas 6-4, Center, Sophomore Rancho Palos Verdes, California 33

29 Cathy Watlet begins her WATLET'S CAREER BEST Cathy Watlet - Game-by-Game 1985-86 second season with the Lady PTS - 4, several times GAME FG FGA FT FTA RB PF A TP MIN TO BK s Rebels. Last season, Cathy ap­ FGM - 2, several times peared in 25 games and FGA - 6 vs South Carolina, Northern Iowa 2 3 0 0 4 5 4 11 1 0 0 averaged 1.7 points and 1.7 re­ 11-25-86 Arizona State 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 fGOAl -.667 (2-3) VS Northern bounds per game. Cathy shot South Carolina 0 6 1 2 5 1 0 1 14 2 0 0 an excellent 83% from the free Iowa, 11-25-85; throw line (10-12). "Cathy will be UC Santa Barbara, Northern Arizona 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 14 0 0 0 counted on heavily to fill in the 1-18-86; Hawaii, 1-25-86 Montana State 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 4 12 2 1 vacant post position this FTM - 2, several times Arizona State 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 season, with the departure of FTA - 2, several times post players Donya Monroe FT% - 1.000, several times San Jose State 2 4 0 0 2 0 4 9 0 0 0 and Denise Brooks," Jim Bolla RBS - 5 vs South Carolina, Stanford 0 2 1 2 0 14 0 11-25-85; Hawaii, said. " Cathy has a good Ohio State DNP shooting touch and she is one 1-23-86 of our team's most accurate Indiana 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 3 0 0 free throw shooters. Cathy has California 0 0 0 0 3 ()' 0 10 0 0 0 good skills around the hoop Kansas State DNP and has developed a more 0 2 10 0 sophisticated inside game." Utah State 0 2 2 2 2 " Cathy is a classic study of CSU Long Beach DNP a high school center who went UC Santa Barbara 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 unchallenged most of her high 0 school career," added Sheila Hawaii 2 2 2 5 0 0 4 7 1 0 Strike-Bolla. "I think Cathy real­ Hawaii 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 0 ly came into her own when she CSU Fullerton 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 10 0 1 0 moved on to college and she 0 2 enjoyed a freshman year of ad­ San Diego State 1 3 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 justing to the differences in the San Diego State 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 college game. I be~eve that Pacific 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 9 1 0 Cathy possesses all the natural 0 0 attributes to develop into a very UC Irvine 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 7 0 fine college center and I look CSU Long Beach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 forward to seeing her earn UC Irvine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 significantly increased playing 0 4 8 0 0 time this year." UC Santa Barbara 3 2 2 2 0 As a prepster at San Gabriel CSU Fullerton 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 8 3 0 0 High School/Coach Bob Stand, Pacific 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Watlet lettered four years in 0 0 basketball. She earned first Pacific 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 team AII-CIF her junior and CSU Fullerton DNP senior year. Cathy was a CSU Long Beach DNP member of the Los Angeles Times All-Star team, earned North Carolina DNP San Gabriel valley Player of the Year and Foothill League Player of the Year. As a senior, Cathy averaged 20.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game and was a member of the honor society and California Scholarship Federation. She accumulated a 3.4 grade point average at San Cathy Watlet Gabriel. Cathy's hobbies in­ clude: reading, music, and 6-4, Center, Sophomore horseback riding. She is the daughter of Alvin and Judy Wallet. Cathy's academic major Arcadia, California is Business. Cathy was born August 28, 1967. 44

Cathy's Statistics

Year G-GS FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. RB AVG. PF-00 A TO BK s TP AVG. 85-86 25..() 16-45 .356 10-12 .833 43 1.7 36-1 3 17 4 4 42 1.7

31 Melanie Williams joins the Lady Rebels as perhaps one first team AII-CIF in her senior year; Los Angeles Times of the most enthusiastic recruits to sign a letter of intent All-Orange County for her junior and senior years and with UNLV in recent years. Melanie, an early signee, grew Orange County Register All-Orange County for two years. up watching the Lady Rebels -counterpart, the Runnin' Melanie was also chosen MVP for the North Orange Coun­ Rebels, on television in her home in Anaheim, California, ty All-Star Game on June 21, 1986. and fulfilled her dream of becoming a Lady Rebel last In track, Melanie currently holds three school records; November. "Melanie possesses tremendous natural 440- 59.3; 220- 25.8; 100- 11.3. Melanie also holds the athletic ability and she is a very talented young athlete," school high jump record of 5'6". Jim Bolla said. "She dominated her competition in high Melanie approaches academics with an equal fervor to school and she is looking forward to the challenge of play­ that with which she approaches athletics. Melanie ing college basketball." graduated from high school ranked in the top 3% of her Melanie brings to Las Vegas an impressive list of ac­ class; she also made Western High School's honor roll complishments, both as an athlete and as a student. As for four consecutive years. a prepster at Western High School/Coach Gary Hunt, Melanie's hobbies include: listening to the radio, shop­ Melanie lettered four years in basketball and two years in ping and sports. She is the daughter of Charles N. track. She was named MVP of Western High School girl's Williams, Jr. and Gloria Hill Arceneaux of Anaheim, Califor­ basketball team for three years; All-Orange League for nia. Her intended academic major at UNLV is Economics. three consecuti"e years; AII-CIF for three years, including Melanie Christine Williams was born October 1, 1968.

Melanie Williams S-8, Guard, Freshman Anaheim, California 20 a

33 UNLV ATHLETICS 1985-86 PCAA TOURNAMENT The University of Nevada, Las Vegas enjoyed one of their most nationally in the wire service polls, three in the top ten: baseball, successful seasons in 1985-86. UNLV had three teams invited soccer, men's basketball, and women's basketball (top 20). to national postseason competition (soccer, men's and women's Lady Rebel basketball star Misty Thomas ended her brilliant basketball) along with four women swimmers (Sally Fleisher, four-year career by earning Academic All-America honors (first Wendy Hoffman, Joanne Beck, and Tessie Grimmett), golfer team) for the third-straight season (a first in UNLV athletics). Out­ THURSDAY, MARCH 5 at Long Beach, California Steve Fischer and tennis player Scott Warner. fielder Reed Peters earned Academic All-America (honorable Financially, the UNLV Department of Intercollegiate Athletics mention) honors. (Seeding is determined by order of finish in league standings) boasts of being in the "black" for the fourth consecutive year Along with Matt Williams being named First Team All-America and five out of the last six years. by the collegiate coaches, Robbie Ryerson earned First Team UNLV Director of Athletics, Dr. Brad Rothermel, reflects on the All-America, and Anthony Jones earned All-America (honorable FRIDAY, MARCH 6 at The Forum (Inglewood) 1st place vs. 8th place past season. mention). "In concluding this past year, overall this was perhaps the best The Runnin' Rebel basketball team, as usual, had a magnifi­ 2nd place vs. 7th place Highest Remaining Seed vs. Lowest Remaining Seed 1:00 p.m. intercollegiate season we have ever had at UNLV," said cent season as Jerry Tarkanian celebrated his 25th year as a Rothermel. "We are probably the only institution to have three collegiate head coach. They set a school record for most wins first round draft picks in three different sports (baseball, men's in a season with 33 (33-5 record). The Runnin' Rebels made it 3rd place vs 6th place Highest Remaining Seed vs. Lowest Remaining Seed 3:00 p.m. basketball, and soccer). Also, we have no sanctions against any to the NCAA's "Sweet 16" in Houston, Texas before being of our 14 intercollegiate programs." eliminated by Auburn. 4th place vs. 5th place SATURDAY, MARCH 7 at The Forum (Inglewood) The 1985-86 season was full of highlights. As mentioned by Four teams who had the best winning percentages, while play­ Rothermel, the Rebels had three first round draft picks. Short­ ing very competitive schedules, were: Men's basketball 33-5 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 11:00 a.m. stop Matt Williams became the highest drafted player ever in (.868), soccer 18-2-2 (.864), women's basketball22-9 (.709), and UNLV history when he was selected third overall by the San Fran­ baseball 35-22 (.614). Tarkanian has taken his team to post cisco Giants. Soccer's Robbie Ryerson was drafted by the San season play the last five seasons, while soccer (coach Barry Bar­ Diego Soccers and on June 17, Runnin' Rebel Anthony Jones to) and women's basketball (co-coaches Jim Bolla and Sheila 1985-86 PCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS: was selected by the Washington Bullets. The three also were Strike-Bolla) have guided their teams to three straight NCAA named PCAA Player-of-the Year in their respective sports. play-offs. Thursday, March 6 at Long Beach, CA UNLV won four PCAA champion titles: basketball (men's and In 1985-86, Rebel sports combined for an overall record of women's), soccer and women's track. Four teams were ranked 180-141-3 (.560) and a 77-51-1 record (.601) in PCAA competition. Cal State-Fullerton 76, Hawaii 69 UNLV 77, Pacific 70 CSU Long Beach 94, UC Santa Barbara 63 San Diego State 73, UC Irvine 56

PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIAnON Friday, March 7 at The Forum The Lady Rebels wish to thank the following members of the Lady Rebels Basketball Booster Club for their generous and continuing financial support: UNLV 80, CSU Fullerton 75 CSU Long Beach 116, San Diego State 74 Virginia Adams Mary Hausch Andrew Mikulich Nancy Alf Weldon Havins W.B. Miller Marjorie Barrick Jay Hodapp Susan Morasky Saturday, March 8 at The Forum (Championship Game) Kathy and Stanley Bokelmann Nancy Houssels Robert and Bobett Nelson Wilber Brewer Nancy and Stanley Hunterton Mike O'Callaghan UNLV 99, CSU Long Beach 89 Jim Callaway Theodore and Parvin Jacobs Margaret and Bob Pence Lance Calvert Norm Jenkins Maria Quirk Leonard Carpi Jan Laverty-Jones Ed Raymond NCAA TOURNAMENT Dick and Betty Case Marilyn and Sparty Kaufman Carl Robinson Jim Chaisson Bobby Kech Amelia Smith Saturday, March 15 Bob Coffin Keith Kleven Andy Soares Allan Earl Steve Kostelac Carolyn Sparks North Carolina 82, UNLV 76 at Chapel Hill, North Carolina Eugene Eisenman Rod, Terry and Joyce Leavitt Steve Stiver CSU Long Beach 78, Texas Tech 73 (Of) at CSULB Campus Gym Frank Fertitta Sue Lowden Art and Mary Lou Thomas Carroll and Jack Gardner John Lukens Jan VanTuyl Alice Garth Richard Maim Kathleen Wolgamot Thursday, March 20 George and Doris Graupensperger David Marrangoni Don Hamilton Ruth and C.E. McDaniel Louisiana Tech 71, CSU Long Beach 69 at Long Beach Arena The Lady Rebels would also like to thank the following corporate sponsors:

Aladdin Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Institute of Sports 7-U P of Las Vegas Cardivan Company Medicine and Physical Therapy State Farm Insurance Company Walt Casey's Water Conditioning Las Vegas Sporting House Stiver Exxon Chaisson Motors Leavitt Insurance Company Ideal Supply Nevada Beverage/Budweiser Light LACA, Inc. Sav-Mor Rent-A-Car 35 34

~- UNLV'S THOMAS AND MACK CENTER THE BERT LEAVITT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The $30 million Thomas and Mack Center is located in space. A donation in the name of Bert Leavitt was made in the Spring of the heart of Las Vegas on the campus of the University -With seating retracted, floor measures 184' x 124' with 1983 to an endowment fund for women's basketball at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. approximately 22,500 square feet of floor space. of Nevada, Las Vegas. An annual scholarship, the Bert Leavitt Constructed with state-of-the-art engineering .:rhe basketball surface is portable wood. Memorial Scholarship, will be presented prior to the beginning of each capabilities, the Center is an athletic and special events -Ceiling height is 127 feet. season by Mrs. Joyce Leavitt to a member of the women's basket­ facility. It is the largest structure of its kind in the state of -Approximately 1,500-2,000 chairs may be set up on the ball team who meets the following criteria: 1) The recipient must be Nevada, and is the fourth largest on-campus arena in the floor. in either her junior or senior year of eligibility at the time of the scholar­ United States. Concourse-Measures 34' x 1,300' ship; 2) The recipient must have an overall GPA of 3.0 for her college The Center was specifically designed to handle a wide -44,500 square feet of floor space. career; 3) The recipient will be chosen by the head coach (Mrs. Joyce variety of athletic events-including basketball, wrestling, -Ceiling height varies from 13 feet at sides to 20 at peak. Leavitt reserves the right to amend this item at her discretion); 4) In tennis, volleyball, gymnastics, soccer, hockey, ice skating .:rhirty private luxury boxes-a total of 392 seats-are the event that no female basketball players meets al! of the above­ and rodeo-but it is also perfect for such events as con­ available for rental. mentioned criteria in any given year, the award will be presented at Athletic Director Dr. Brad Rothermel presents Lori certs, conferences, circuses and commencement Audio Visual Capabilities-232 foot candles of metal the discretion of the head coach. Arent with the first-ever Bert Leavitt Memorial exercises. halide light over every square foot of the area provide ex­ The recipient of the Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship shall receive Scholarship trophy. The most impressive feature of the facility is its 18,000 cellent television lighting. monies from interest earned on the Bert Leavitt endowment up to seat arena. Spectators have optimal sight lines from arm­ -Television camera baskets are located on the concourse the amount specified by NCAA as allowable over and above her chair seats in 51 rows on two tiers. Surrounding the arena level and cameras may be set up on ground level. basketball scholarship. Remaining monies that represent the balance is spacious, accessible concourse with 44,500 square feet -40,000 pounds, spread over eight points, can be hung of interest earned on the Bert Leavitt endowment shall be transfer­ of floor space, easily capable of providing capacity crowd from the arena ceiling. red into the women's basketball scholarship account. movement, displays or trade shows. The Center's main Parking-41 acres for 5,500 cars. The Bert Leavitt Memorial Scholarship recipient shall receive, in floor has four expandable meeting rooms, another large Ticket Booths-2 main offices and 4 satellite offices. addition to scholarship monies, a small plaque to be provided through meeting room, ticket offices, a restaurant with bar, press Locker Rooms-Six locker rooms, each accommodating funds accrued from the endowment. room, locker rooms and snack bars. 15-20 people. One locker room for game officials. The interest earned on the first quarter, ending June 30, 1983, shall Overall, the Thomas and Mack Center is 251,450 square Scoreboards/Marques.:rwo multipurpose scoreboards be used to purchase a large trophy, upon which names of successive feet and is 2,0271!2 feet above sea level. located at each end of the arena. recipients shall be added, to be displayed in the Thomas and Mack Arena-Floor-level retractible seating (9 rows) decreases -Two animated message centers with graphic animation Center. seating by 2,000. and line-oriented message capabilities are located at Lori Arent was the recipient of the Leavitt Scholarship in 1984-85. -Without seating retracted, floor measures 124 feet x 72 mid-court. For the past two seasons, three-time CO-SIDA Academic All America Pictured left to right: Athletic Director Dr. Brad feet and has approximately 8,900 square feet of floor (first team) Misty Thomas has been the recipient. Rothermel, Misty Thomas and Joyce Leavitt.

1986-87 OPPONENT PUBLICISTS

For further information on UNLV's opponents contact: Cleveland State University: Merle Levin, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216) 687-4818 Southern Methodist University: Larry White, Dallas, Texas 75275 (214) 692-2883 Stanford University: Steve Raczynski, Stanford, California 94305 (415) 723-4418 J University of San Francisco: Peter Simon, San Francisco, California 94117 (415) 666-6162 University of California: Chris Dawson, Berkeley, California 94720 (415) 642-9410 I Indiana University: Sharon Grimm, Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812) 335-4770 Mississippi State University: Riley Adair, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762 (601) 325-2703 Stephen F. Austin State University: Max Corbet, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962 (409) 569-2606 Southern Utah State College: Jim Robinson, Cedar City, Utah 84720 (801) 586-7752 Northern Arizona University: Wylie Smith, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011 (602) 523-5353 Cal State-Fullerton: Ron Fremont, Fullerton, California 92634 (714) 773-3970 Cal State-Long Beach: Steve Janisch, Long Beach, California 90840 (213) 494-7978 University of Hawaii: Tracy Orillo, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 (808) 948-7523 San Jose State University: Lawrence Fan, San Jose, California 95192 (408) 277-3296 University of the Pacific: Kevin Messenger, Stockton, California 95211 (209) 946-2479 Fresno State University: Scott Johnson, Fresno, California 93740 (209) 294-2509 UC Santa Barbara: Jay Lucas, Santa Barbara, California 93106 (805) 961-3428 San Diego State University: John Rosenthal, San Diego, California 92182 (619) 265-5547 University of Nevada-Reno: Danielle Preussner, Reno, Nevada 89557 (702) 784-4567

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36 37 THE OPPONENTS. STANFORD UNIVERSITY

CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE-7-UP DESERT TOURNAMENT ------~) ------~=:~~~~~~=--=~~~=-~~------Fri-Sat, November 28-29 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. SCHEDULE- I 7-UP TOURNAMENT Fri-Sat November 28-29 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Stanford, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 6,556 CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 NICKNAME: Cardinal COLORS: Cardinal & White LOCATION: Cleveland, OH DATE FOUNDED: 1964 PRESIDENT: Dr. Donald Kennedy ATHLETIC DIR: Andy Geiger ENROLLMENT: 17,540 CONFERENCE: Independent HOMECOURT: Maples Pavilion CAPACITY: 7,500 NICKNAME: Vickings COLORS: Forest Green & White PRESIDENT: Walter B. Waetjen ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Robert F. Busbey * * * HOMECOURT: Home E. Tara VanDerveer Jill Yanke Woodling Gym CAPACITY: 3,000 HEAD COACH: Tara VanDerveer ALMA MATER (YEAR): Indiana 75 SEASON AT STANFORD: 2nd RECORD AT STANFORD: 14-16 Alice' Khol Terri Miller OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 165-66 (8) ·. ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): June Daugherty (Ohio State 78); Amy Tucker (Ohio State '82); Julie Plank (Ohio State '83) * * ALMA* MATER (YEAR): Kent State '72 CO-SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS: Steve Raczynski, Bob Vazquez HEAD COACH: Alice Khol WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Steve Raczynski RECORD AT CSU: 83-79 SEASON AT CSU: 7th OFFICE PHONE: (415) 723-4418 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 83-79 (6) HOME PHONE: (415) 369-8503 SPORTS INFORMATION DIREClOR: Merle Levin SERIES RECORD: UNLV 2, Stanford 1 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Brian McCann LAST YEAR: Stanford 62-59 OFFICE PHONE: (216) 687-4818 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 14-16 HOME PHONE: (216) 228-3898 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-7 SERIES RECORD: Teams have never met NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 11/2 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/3 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Jill Yanke (6-5, C, 13.0, 6.8); Kami Anderson (6-0, F, 11.9, 4.9); Evon Asforis (6-2, F/C, 9.1, 8.4) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Terri Miller (6-0, 10.3, 7.0); Sue Schmid (5-6, 2.5, 1.1); Jill Harris (5-8, 5.0, 2.5) TOP NEWCOMERS: (5-7, G); Emily Wagner {5-9, G); Stacy Parson (5-7, G); Pam Simms {5-8, F); Katy Steding (6-1, F) TOP NEWCOMERS: Vicky Dornbirer (5-10, F/C); Dawn Mozeleski (5-10, F/G)

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SCHEDULE-7-UP DESERT TOURNAMENT Fri-Sat November 28-29 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. SCHEDULE-

Thur. December 4 at San Francisco, CA ...... 7:30p.m. LOCATION: Dallas, TX DATE FOUNDED: 1911

ENROLLMENT: 8,969 CONFERENCE: Southwest LOCATION: San Francisco, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1855 NICKNAME: Lady Mustangs COLORS: Red & Blue ENROLLMENT: 7,500 CONFERENCE: WCAC PRESIDENT: Dr. L. Donald ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bob Hitch NICKNAME: Lady Dons COLORS: Green & Gold Shields PRESIDENT: Father John ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Father HOMECOURT: Moody Coliseum CAPACITY: 9,300 LoSchiavo, S.J. Robert Sunderland * * * HOMECOURT: Memorial Gym CAPACITY: 5,300 Welton Brown Sheila Bryant HEAD COACH: Welton Brown ALMA MATER (YEAR): East Texas State '68 * * * J' SEASON AT SMU: 10th RECORD AT SMU: 118-141 Sue Rojcewicz Margaret Walsh OVERAlL RECORD (YEARS): 118-141 (9) HEAD COACH: Sue Rojcewicz ALMA MATER (YEAR): So. Conn. State '75 ASSISTANT COACH: Rhonda Rompola RECORD AT USF: 52-55 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry White SEASON AT USF: 5th WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Kent Johnson OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 52-55 (4) OFFICE PHONE: (214) 692-2883 ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Pam Martin (UC Davis '79); Steve Pickering (Oregon State '80) Mike Farmer (USF) HOME PHONE: (214) 696-3758 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Pete Simon SERIES RECORD: UNLV 3, SMU 1 OFFICE PHONE: (415) 666-6162 LAST MEETING: 1983-84; UNLV 84-61 SERIES RECORD: USF 3, UNLV 0 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 11-20 1981-82: USF 75, UNLV 68 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-11 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 14-12 NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 11/2 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-7 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Felicia Bluitt (5-8, F, 11.8, 6.8); Sheila Bryant (6-0, C, 10.8, 7.1); Angela Crooks (5-6, G, 7.7, 1.8) NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/1 TOP NEWCOMERS: Lynn Harvey (6-0, C); Tammy Reescano (5-6, G); Christie Scofield (5-6, G); Dedra Simpson (6-3, C) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Teri Hunt (5-11, C, 21.1, 10.3); Margaret Walsh (5-11, F, 19.0, 6.8); Debbie Dunbar (5-6, G, o.6, 2.5) TOP NEWCOMERS: Karyn Bolger (6-0, F); Bev Rowe (6-1, C/F) 38 39 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SCHEDULE-Bud Light Tournament: SCHEDULE- Fri-Sat December 12-13 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. I ~ Sat. December 6 at Berkeley, CA ...... 7:30p.m. ~---- ~ ------w~:-1-1-=- LOCATION: Mississippi State, MS DATE FOUNDED: 1878 LOCATION: Berkeley, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1868 ENROLLMENT: 12,200 CONFERENCE: Southeastern ENROLLMENT: 29,000 CONFERENCE: Pacific-10 NICKNAME: Lady Bulldogs COLORS: Maroon & White NICKNAME: Golden Bears COLORS: Blue & Gold PRESIDENT: Dr. Donald Zacharias ATHLETIC DIR: Charlie Carr PRESIDENT: Ira M. Heyman ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Luella HOMECOURT: Humphrey Colisuem Lilly CAPACITY: 10,000 HOMECOURT: Harmon Gym CAPACITY: 6,600 * * * * * * Brenda Paul Polly Branch Gooch Foster Mia Kuusisto HEAD COACH: Dr. Gooch Foster ALMA MATER (YEAR): George Peabody '63 HEAD COACH: Brenda Paul ALMA MATER (YEAR): North Georgia 'n SEASON AT MSU: 2nd RECORD AT MSU: 8-20 SEASON AT CAL: 8th RECORD AT CAL: 135-80 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 175-68 (8) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 219-120 (13) ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Phil Headley (Marshall '83); Karen Kemp (Berry '85) ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Carol Harrison (UC Davis '78);.Karen Smith (California '84); Coni Staff (Illinois State '74) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Riley Adair SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Chris Dawson OFFICE PHONE: (601) 325-2703 OFFICE PHONE: (415) 642-9410 SERIES RECORD: Teams have never met HOME PHONE: (415) 658-9227 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 8-20 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 5, California 3 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 0-10 LAST YEAR: Cal 67, UNLV 64 NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/0 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 16-12 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Polly Branch (5-10, G, 15.5, 3.7); Ann Lashley (5-11, F, 14.1, 8.3); Chris Castle (6-3, C, 6.9, 5.2) 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-5 T~P NE~COMERS: Kushinge Sorrell (5-8, G); Ann Sanders (6-1, F); Colleen Kessler (6-2, F/C); Jackie Gill (6-1, F); Shenna Taylor (5-11, F); NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/6 T1na Harns (5-7, G) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Jennifer Bennett (6-3, C, 17.9, 6.9); Mia Kuusisto (5-10, G, 8.7, 2.2) TOP NEWCOMERS: Chris Holten (5-9, G); Anja Hellman (5-5, G); Mary Smetanka (6-1, F); Carolyn Jenkins (5-10, F) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE-Bud Light Tournament SCHEDULE- Fri-Sat December 12-13 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30 Bud Light Tournament Fri-Sat December 12-13 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 & 7:30p.m. LOCATION: Nacogdoches, TX DATE FOUNDED: 1923 ENROLLMENT: 12,435 LOCATION: Bloomington, IN DATE FOUNDED: 1820 CONFERENCE:Gu~S~r • NICKNAME: Ladyjacks COLORS: Purple & White ENROLLMENT: 32,000 CONFERENCE: Big Ten PRESIDENT: Dr. William R. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ms. Sadie NICKNAME: Hoosiers COLORS: Cream & Crimson Johnson Allison PRESIDENT: John Ryan ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ralph Floyd HOMECOURT: SFA Coliseum CAPACITY: 8,064 HOMECOURT: Assembly Hall CAPACITY: 17,357 * * * * * * Antoinette Norris HEAD COACH: Gary Blair ALMA MATER (YEAR): Texas Tech '74 Jorja Hoehn Cindy Bumgarner SEASON AT SFA: 2nd RECORD AT SFA: 16-12 HEAD COACH: Jorja Hoehn ALMA MATER (YEAR): Indiana '74 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 16-12 (1) SEASON AT INDIANA: 2nd RECORD AT INDIANA: 17-11 ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Candi Harvey (Ouachita Baptist '79); (Texas '82) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 135-45 (6) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Max Corbet ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Kathy Hagerstrom (Nebraska '83); Eileen Kleinfetter (Findlay College '79); Jaci Clark WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Tammy Broz (Wisconsin-Milwaukee '83) OFFICE PHONE: (409) 569-2604 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Kit Klingelhoffer HOME PHONE: (409) 564-1994 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Sharon Grimm SERIES RECORD: Teams have never met OFFICE PHONE: (812) 335-4nO 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 16-12 HOME PHONE: (812) 334-1553 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-3 SERIES RECORD: IU 1, UNLV 0 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/2 LAST YEAR: Indiana 62, UNLV 54 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Antoinette Norris (6-0, F/C, 14.9, 11.5); Evelyn Butler (5-9, G, 8.9, 2.7) 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 17-11 TOP NEWCOMERS: Susan Acker (5-10112, G); Lisa McKitrick (6-2112, C); Michelle Jenkins (6-2, C) 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 10-8 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10/4 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Karna Abram (6-2, F, 15.3, 5.2); Cindy Bumgarner (6-2, F/C, 16.7, 7.4); Noelle Young (6-1, F/C, 5.2, 5.2) TOP NEWCOMERS: Nancy Cowan (5-4, G); Zandrea Jefferies (5-1~ •• F/G); Ylonda Lewis (5-5, G) 41 40 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE- Sat January 3 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. Mon. December 22 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 7:30 p.m. Thur February 5 at Fullerton, CA ...... 7:30 p.m.

LOCATION: Cedar City, Utah DATE FOUNDED: 1897 ENROLLMENT: 2,650 CONFERENCE: Independent LOCATION: Fullerton, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1960 NICKNAME: Thunderbirds COLORS: Scarlet, Royal Blue & ENROLLMENT: 23,500 CONFERENCE: PCAA White NICKNAME: Titans COLORS: Orange, Blue & White PRESIDENT: Gerald R. Sherratt ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Steve Lunt PRESIDENT: Dr. Jewel P. Cobb ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Ed Carroll HOMECOURT: Centrum CAPACITY: 5,300 HOMECOURT: Titan Gym CAPACITY: 4,150

Boyd Adams * * * Denise Muir * * * Maryalyce Jeremiah Laura Satorius

HEAD COACH: Boyd Adams ALMA MATER (YEAR): Utah State '55 HEAD COACH: Maryalyce Jeremiah ALMA MATER (YEAR): Cedarville '65 SEASON AT SUSC: 4thd SEASON AT CSUF: 2nd RECORD AT CSUF: 11-18 OVERALL RECORD: 50-42 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 274-161 (17) ASSISTANT COACH (ALMA MATER/YEAR): June Kearney (Taylor University '62) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jim Robinson SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mel Franks OFFICE PHONE: (801) 586-7752 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Ron Fremont HOME PHONE: (801) 477-3479 OFFICE PHONE: (714) 773-3970 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 1, SUSC 0 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 10, CSUF 3 LAST MEETING: 1975-76; UNLV 116-36 LAST YEAR: UNLV 77-66, 69-59, 80-75 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 16-9 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 11-18 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 8-6 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/3 . TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Wendy Anae (5-11, F, 7.6, 3.8); Sheryl Jones (5-6, G, 6.3, 2.1); Laura Satonus (6-2, C, 5.8, 6.1) TOP NEWCOMERS: Jill Matyuch (5-8, G); Bethel Lauder (5-10, F); Yolanda Kelley (5-10, F) NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY CAL STATE-LONG BEACH

SCHEDULE- SCHEDULE- rues. December 30 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 7:30p.m. Man January 15 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 7:30 p.m. Thur February 19 at Long Beach, CA ...... 6:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Flagstaff, AZ DATE FOUNDED: 1899 LOCATION: Long Beach, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1949 ENROLLMENT: 12,804 CONFERENCE: Independent ENROLLMENT: 32,000 CONFERENCE:PCAA NICKNAME: Lady Lumberjacks COLORS: Blue & Gold NICKNAME: 49ers COLORS: Brown & Gold PRESIDENT: Dr. Eugene M. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Gary PRESIDENT: Dr. Stephen Horn ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John Hughes Walker Kasser HOMECOURT: Walkup Skydome CAPACITY: 9,500 HOMECOURT: Campus Gym CAPACITY: 2,200 * * * * * * Dave Brown Tanja Brungard Joan Bonvicini Cindy Brown HEAD COACH: Dave Brown ALMA MATER (YEAR): New Mexico State '64 SEASON AT NAU: 4th RECORD AT NAU: 39-36 HEAD COACH: Joan Bonvicini ALMA MATER (YEAR): S. Connecticut 75 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 64-40 (4) . . . . . , SEASON AT CSLB: 8th RECORD AT CSLB: 185-40 ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Lori Gosiar (Wayne State '80); L1sa Williams (Eastern Illinois 79) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 185-40 (7) , SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Wylie Smith ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Michael Abraham (Portland State '84); LaTaunya Pollard (CSU Long Beach 86) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Vicki Uthe SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Shayne Schroeder OFFICE PHONE: (602) 523-6791 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Steve Janisch HOME PHONE: (602) 526-0152 OFFICE PHONE: (213) 498-4667 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 7, NAU 0 HOME PHONE: (213) 432-8307 LAST MEETING: UNLV 69-63 SERIES RECORD: CSLB 8, UNLV 1 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 17-8 LAST YEAR: CSULB 90-73 85-78; UNLV 99-89 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/3 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 29-5 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Mindy Sherred (5-9, G, 13.3, 3.3); Tracey Barnes (5-8, G/F, 4.6, 4.0); Dana Brickhouse (6-2, C, 5.1, 3.9); 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 14-0 Tanja Brungard (6-1, F, 4.6, 4.0) NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 TOP NEWCOMERS: Claudine Birkley (5-7, G); Pam Washington (6-0, F); Koko ~rishkey (6-1, F/C) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Cindy Brown (6-2, F/C, 24.4, 10.2); Carol Brandt (6-2, F, 15.5, 7.3); Shaundra McMichael {5-8, G, 8.3, 2.1~ TOP NEWCOMERS: Penny Toler (5-8, G); Angelique Lee (6-4, C); Tammy Joy (5-11, G) 42 43 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHEDULE- SCHEDULE-(AII times are local - Hawaii) Thur January 8 at Honolulu, HI ...... 7:00 p.m. ---~ .~..• "M.I~ -~------S-at_J_a_n_u_a-ry1_7_a_t_S-to_c_kt_o_n_._C_A Sat February 28 at Las Vegas, __NV ··_ ·_...... ·_· _·_.._._· _· _· ._._·_· _· _·. _._·_· _· ._._·_· _· _· ·- ·-5-:1_5_p_.m_. 7:30p.m. Sat January 10 at Honolulu, HI ...... 7:00 p.m. _ LOCATION: Stockton, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1851 LOCATION: Honolulu, Hawaii DATE FOUNDED: 1907 * ENROLLMENT: 4,000 CONFERENCE: PCAA ENROLLMENT: 19,000 CONFERENCE: PCAA NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Orange & Black NICKNAME: Rainbow Wahines COLORS: Green & White PRESIDENT: Stanley E. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Carl Miller PRESIDENT: Albert Simone ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Stan Sheriff McCaffrey HOMECOURT: Klum Gym CAPACITY: 2,000 HOMECOURTS: Main Gym CAPACITY: (1,000) A.G. Spanos Center (6,000)

* * * Julie Sullivan Prim Walters Bill Nepfel Bryna Jones * * *

HEAD COACH: Bill Nepfel ALMA MATER (YEAR): Cortland State '74 HEAD COACH: Julie Sullivan ALMA MATER (YEAR): Stephen F. Austin '79 SEASON AT HAWAII: 3rd RECORD AT HAWAII: 32-28 SEASON AT UOP: 4th RECORD AT UOP: 31-50 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 53-83 (5) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 32-28 (2) ASSISTANT COACH (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Vincent Goo (Southern Oregon State '69) ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Karen Wells (Pacific '81); Janey Whitney (Pacific '86) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Kevin Messenger SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ed Inouye OFFICE PHONE: (209) 946-2289 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Tracy Orillo SERIES RECORD: UNLV 5, UOP 0 OFFICE PHONE: (808) 948-7523 LAST YEAR: UNLV 89-63; 106-61; 77-70 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 15, HAWAII 0 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 11-17 LAST YEAR: UNLV 76-61; 72-58 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 5-9 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 12-15 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 8/3 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 5-9 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/0 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Gretchen Meinhardt (6-3, C, 10.3, 5.8); Michelle Sasaki (5-4, G, 5.5, 2.0); Prim Walters (5-9, G, 7.8, 3.1) TOP NEWCOMERS: Karen Martin (6-3, C); Julie Szukalski (6-3, C) lOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Bryna Jones (6-3, C, 9.2, 5.4); Jeannie Wade (6-5, C, 8.3, 6.7); Da Houl (5-4, G, 8.0, 2.3) lOP NEWCOMERS: Ayesha Brooks (5-9, G); Linda Broomfield (5-11, F); Judy Mosley (6-1, F) FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE- Man. January 19 at Fresno, CA ...... 7:30 p.m. SCHEDULE- Sat. February 14 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. Thur. January 15 at San Jose, CA ...... 7:30 p.m. Thur. February 26 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: Fresno, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1911 LOCATION: San Jose, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1857 ENROLLMENT: 16,500 CONFERENCE: PCAA ENROLLMENT: 25,500 CONFERENCE: PCAA NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Cardinal & Blue NICKNAME: Spartans COLORS: Gold & White PRESIDENT: Dr. Harold H. Haak ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: PRESIDENT: Dr. Gail Fullerton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mary Gary Cunningham Zimmerman HOMECOURT: South Gymnasium CAPACITY: 1,000 HOMECOURT: Spartan Gym CAPACITY: 1,500

* * * Bob Spencer * * * Wendy Martell Tina Krah Teddl Johnson HEAD COACH: Bob Spencer ALMA MATER (YEAR): Parsons '57 SEASON AT FSU: 6th RECORD AT FSU: 82-58 HEAD COACH: Tina Krah ALMA MATER (YEAR): Edinboro State '77 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 462-182 (20) SEASON AT SJSU: 1st RECORD AT SJSU: 0-0 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Scott Johnson OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 0-0 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Barry Smith ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATER/YEAR): Rennae Lauerman (Chico State '77); Gale Valley (Michigan State '81) OFFICE PHONE: (209) 294-2509 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Lawrence Fan SERIES RECORD: UNLV 2, FSU 0 OFFICE PHONE: (408) 277-3283 LAST YEAR: 1983-84; UNLV 67-58 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 4, SJSU 0 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 21-9 LAST YEAR: 1984-85: UNLV 74, SJSU 33 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 8-4 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 6-20 NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/4 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-11 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Wendy Martell (5-4, G, 14.5, 2.2); Shannon McGee (6-0, F, 13.4, 6.6); Yvette Roberts (5-11, F, 10.8, 7.5); NUMBER OF LETIERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 7/6 Laurie Heinrichs (6-5, C, 8.9, 4.0) lOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Japora Smith (5-6, G, 9.2, 3.8); April Gafford (5-6, SA, 6.8, 2.2) TOP NEWCOMERS: Simone Srubeck (6-6, C); Jill Daniels (6-0, G/F); Leesa Agent (5-8, G); Rene Ellis (6-0, F); Bridgette Simmons (5-8, lOP NEWCOMERS: TAMARA TIQUE (6-1, C/F) G); Kim Eproson (5-7, G) 45 44 UC SANTA BARBARA UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-RENO SCHEDULE- SCHEDULE- Thur. January 22 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. Thur. January 29 at Reno, NV ...... 7:30 p.m. Sat. January 31 at Santa Barbara, CA ...... 5:15 p.m.

LOCATION: Santa Barbara, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1944 LOCATION: Reno, NV DATE FOUNDED: 1874 ENROLLMENT: 17,000 CONFERENCE: PCAA ENROLLMENT: 9,500 CONFERENCE: WCAC NICKNAME: Gauchos COLORS: Blue & Gold NICKNAME: Wolf Pack COLORS: Blue & Silver CHANCELLOR: Dr. Robert ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Stan Huttenback Morrison PRESIDENT: Joseph Crowley ATHLETIC DIR: Chris Ault HOMECOURT: Robertson Gym CAPACITY: 2,500 HOMECOURT: Old Gym CAPACITY: 2,700 * * * * * * Anne Hope Karen Friel Darla Wilson Kira Anthofer HEAD COACH: Anne Hope ALMA MATER (YEAR): Wake Forest '78 HEAD COACH: Darla Wilson ALMA MATER (YEAR): Calgary '77 SEASON AT UNA: 3rd RECORD AT UNA: 26-23 SEASON AT UCSB: 4th RECORD AT UCSB: 21-63 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 126-67 (7) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 21-63 (3) ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATERNEAR): John Margaritit (Northeastern Illinois '82) ASSISTANT COACHES (ALMA MATERNEAR): Mary Hegarty (UCLA '84); Lex Murray (Chico St. '82) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Paul Stuart SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Jay Lucas WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Danielle Preussner OFFICE PHONE: (805) 961-4537 OFFICE PHONE: (702) 784-4567 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 9, UCSB 0 HOME PHONE: (702) 329-7743 LAST YEAR: UNLV 71-44; 74-49 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 5, UNA 0 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 6-22 LAST MEETING: 1984-85- UNLV 71-49; 85-49 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 1-13 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 17-8 NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/2 1985-86 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-5 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Kira Anthofer (6-4, F, 14.8, 11.6); Rebecca Rehder (6-1, F, 7.3, 6.4); Theresa P.uchalski (5-lO.,..G, 6.9, 2.&) NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 6/6 TOP NEWCOMERS: Mia Thompson (6-2, F); Jodi Cannon (6-0, G); Kristen Dillworth (6-1, F) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Gwen Muex (6-1, F/C, 10.8, 8.4); Karen Friel (5-8, G, 7.4, 3.1); Jackie Hassell (S-7, G; 9.7, 1.9) TOP NEWCOMERS: Dyan Miller (6-0, F); Sherry Ruter (6-0, F); Dawn Pitman (6-0, F)

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY UC IRVINE SCHEDULE- Sat January 24 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. SCHEDULE- Sat February 7 at San Diego, CA ...... 7:30p.m. Thur February 12 at Las Vegas, NV ...... 5:30 p.m. Thur February 21 at Irvine, CA ...... 7:30 p.m.

LOCATION: San Diego, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1897 LOCATION: Irvine, CA DATE FOUNDED: 1962 ENROLLMENT: 34,000 CONFERENCE: PCAA ENROLLMENT: 14,000 CONFERENCE: PCAA NICKNAME: Aztecs COLORS: Scarlet & Black NICKNAME: Anteaters COLORS: Blue & Gold PRESIDENT: Dr. Thomas B. Day ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Fred Miller PRESIDENT: Dr. Jack Peltason ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. John Caine HOMECOURT: Peterson Gym CAPACITY: 3,600 HOMECOURT: Crawford Hall CAPACITY: 1,496 * * * Earnest Riggins Chana Perry * * * Dean Andrea HEAD COACH: Earnest Riggins ALMA MATER (YEAR): Washington '70 Natalie Crawford SEASON AT SDSU: 4th RECORD AT SDSU: 59-32 HEAD COACH: Dean Andrea ALMA MATER (YEAR): Dayton '68 OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 59-32 (3) SEASON AT UCI: 9th RECORD AT UCI: 118-104 ASSISTANT COACH (ALMA MATERNEAR): Kathy Flanigan (Illinois '80) OVERALL RECORD (YEARS): 118-104 (8) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: John Rosenthal ASSISTANT COACH (ALMA MATERNEAR): Jean Kinn (UNLV '81) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Tom Neff SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Bob Olson OFFICE PHONE: (619) 265-5547 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SID: Doug Ward HOME PHONE: (619) 287-1017 OFFICE PHONE: (714) 856-5814 SERIES RECORD: SDSU 5, UNLV 3 SERIES RECORD: UNLV 9, UCI 0 LAST YEAR: SDSU -77-71; UNLV 102-75 . LAST YEAR: UNLV 74-59; 66-61 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 14-17 1985-86 OVERALL RECORD: 14-14 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 6-8 1985-86 PCAA RECORD: 6-9 NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/3 NUMBER OF LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 3/5 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Shelda Arceneaux (6-1, F, 14.9, 10.1); Jessica Haynes (6-0, F, 16.0, 9.9); Lisa Stevens (5-8, G, 10.3, 2.1) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS: Natalie Crawford-(6-6, C, 13.6,. 8.7); Natasha Parks (6-1, F, ·4.0, 4.1) TOP. NEWCOMERS: Chana Perry (6-4, C); Demetrice Davis (5-7, G); Alison Smith (5-9, G); Connie Waikle (6-9, C) . TOP NEWCOMERS: Cheryl Eiland (6-3,· C); Sharon Warmus (5-11, G) . 46 47 1985-86 PCAA TEAM & INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scoring Offense G PTS AVG Rebounding G NO AVG CSU Long Beach 34 3091 90.9 Kira Anthofer, UCSB 28 323 11.5 UNLV 31 2380 76.8 Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU 26 282 10.8 San Diego State 31 2183 70.4 Cindy Brown, CSULB 33 338 10.2 Pacific 28 1951 69.7 Jessica Haynes, SDSU 27 266 9.9 Hawaii 28 1896 67.7 Natalie Crawford, UCI 28 244 8.7 Cal State Fullerton 29 1908 65.8 Janet Whitney, UOP 28 223 8.0 UC Irvine 28 1739 62.1 Donya Monroe, UNLV 31 240 7.7 UC Santa Barbara 28 1640 58.6 Misty Thomas, UNLV 26 200 7.7 Scoring Defense G PTS AVE Nadia Burks, UCI 21 161 7.7 UC Irvine 28 1784 63.7 Angela Christian, UNLV 31 237 7.6 UNLV 31 2058 66.4 Hawaii 28 1892 67.6 PCT (Min. 3.5 made per team game) CSU Long Beach 34 2371 69.7 FGM FGA PCT Cal State Fullerton 29 2062 71.1 Cindy Brown, CSULB 324 544 .596 UC Santa Barbara 28 1999 71.4 Kira Anthofer, UCSB 177 297 .596 Pacific 28 2172 77.6 Carol Brandt, CSULB 213 377 .565 San Diego State 31 2423 78.2 Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU 178 340 .524 Scoring Margin OFF DEF DIFF Donya Monroe, UNLV 198 384 .516 CSU Long Beach 90.9 69.7 21.2 Natalie Crawford, UCI 156 303 .515 UNLV 76.8 66.4 10.4 Robin Holmes, CSF 244 487 .501 Hawaii 67.7 67.7 .1 Faye Paige, CSULB 182 365 .499 UC Irvine 62.1 63.7 -1.6 Shaundra McMichael, CSLB 130 262 .496 Cal State Fullerton 65.8 71.1 -5.3 Gretchen Meinhardt, UOP 119 240 .496 San Diego State 70.4 78.2 -7.8 Pacific 69.7 77.6 -7.9 UC Santa Barbara 58.6 71.4 -12.8 Free Throw PCT (Min. 2.0 made per team game) FTM FTA PCT Offense Defense Shellie Linden, UOP 92 117 .786 Rebounding Margin REB AVG REB AVG DIFF Robin Holmes, CSF 121 157 .771 UNLV 1339 43.2 1056 34.1 9.1 Misty Thomas, UNLV 161 220 .732 CSU Long Beach 1431 42.1 1288 37.9 4.2 Zina Harris, UNLV 69 96 .719 1215 39.2 1.0 San Diego State 1247 40.2 Alex Provencio, UH 56 79 .709 Cal State Fullerton 1148 39.6 1156 39.9 -0.3 Valerie Dehn, UCI 131 187 .701 Hawaii 1082 38.6 1112 39.7 -1.1 UC Irvine 1042 37.2 1100 39.3 -2.1 Cindy Brown, CSULB 157 226 .695 UC Santa Barbara 981 35.0 1061 37.9 -2.9 Janet Whitney, UOP 93 134 .694 Pacific 1009 36.0 1159 41.4 -5.4 Carol Brandt, CSULB 119 174 .684 Rebecca Rehder, UCSB 55 83 .663 Field Goal PCT (OFF) FGM FGA PCT CSU Long Beach 1293 2569 .503 UNLV 936 1934 .484 Assists G NO AVG Pacific 782 1744 .448 Misty Thomas, UNLV 26 153 5.9 Hawaii 758 1705 .445 Margaret Mohr, CSULB 34 182 5.4 UC Irvine 662 1522 .435 Shellie Linden, UOP 28 151 5.4 San Diego State 897 2075 .432 Erin Higashi, UCI 28 123 4.4 UC Santa Barbara 669 1608 .416 Kristen Nicholson, UCSB 28 119 4.3 Cal State Fullerton 745 1802 .413 Da Haul, UN 27 113 4.2 Faye Paige, CSULB 34 144 4.2 Field Goal PCT (DEF) FGM FGA PCT Zina Harris, UNLV 31 122 3.9 1771 .405 UC Irvine 718 Robin Holmes, CSF 29 114 3.9 Hawaii 723 1744 .415 Sheryl Jones, CSF 29 111 3.8 UNLV 791 1895 .417 UC Santa Barbara 821 1844 .445 CSU Long Beach 945 2091 .452 Blocks G NO AVG San Diego State 951 2056 .463 Natalie Crawford, UCI 28 110 3.9 Cal State Fullerton 845 1761 .480 Cindy Brown, CSULB 33 99 3.0 Pacific 906 1727 .525 Jessica Haynes, SDSU 27 35 1.3 Free Throw FTM FTA PCT Angela Christian, UNLV 31 43 1.4 UNLV 508 748 .679 Donya Monroe, UNLV 31 41 1.3 Pacific 391 577 .678 Jeanne Wade, UH 25 29 1.2 Cal State Fullerton 418 620 .674 Bryna Jones, UH 26 26 1.0 San Diego State 498 747 .667 Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU 26 22 .8 Hawaii 382 584 .654 Pat Rice, SDSU 24 17 .7 CSU Long Beach 506 776 .652 Gretchen Meinhardt, UOP 28 19 .7 UC Santa Barbara 302 525 .575 UC Irvine 351 621 .565 Steals G NO AVG Scoring G FG FT TP AVG Cindy Brown, CSULB 33 121 3.7 Cindy Brown, CSULB 33 324 157 805 24.4 Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU 26 84 3.2 Robin Holmes, CSF 29 244 121 609 21.0 Jessica Haynes, SDSU 27 76 2.8 Janet Whitney, UOP 28 212 93 517 18.5 Karen Hall, UNLV 30 85 2.8 Misty Thomas, UNLV 26 160 161 481 18.5 Misty Thomas, UNL V 26 57 2.2 Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU 26 178 62 418 16.1 Robin Holmes, CSF 29 63 2.2 Jessica Haynes, SDSU 27 188 57 433 16.0 Faye Paige, CSULB 34 72 2.1 Donya Monroe, UNLV 31 198 89 485 15.6 Shellie Linden, UOP 28 55 2.0 Carol Brandt, CSULB 34 213 119 527 15.5 Carol Brandt, CSULB 34 63 1.9 Kira Anthofer, UCSB 28 177 61 415 14.8 Zina Harris, UNLV 31 60 1.9 Valerie Dehn, UCI 28 135 131 401 14.3 Erin Higashi, UCI 28 53 1.9 48 1985-86 UNLV LADY REBEL BASKETBALL STATISTICS (31 GAMES) 1985-86 UNLV Lady Rebel Game ·Results . RECORD W 22 L 9 (Home: 11-3; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 4·0) Date UNLV Opponent OPP Site UNLV Leading Scorer UNLV Leading Rebounder PCAA W 11 L 3 (Home: 7-1; Away: 4-2) 11-22 79 + Univ. of Northern Iowa 65 Tempe, AZ 18, Thomas . 16, Christian 11-23 92 +Arizona State Univ. (OT) 88 Tempe, AZ 41, Thomas 11, Christian 11-25 77 Univ. of South Carolina 62 Las Vegas, NV 22, Thomas 12, Harris No. Player G-GS FG-FGA PCr FT-FTA PCT RB AVE PF-DQ A TP AVE MIN TO BK S High Game 11-30 69 Northern Arizona Univ. 63 Flagstaff, AZ 21, Thomas 10, Christian . 4 Misty Thomas 26-24 160-340 .471 . 161-220 .732 200 7.7 . 71-0 153 481 18.5 910 109 16 57 41, ASU 12-6 so ++Montana State Univ. 59 Las Vegas, NV 18, Monroe 11, Thomas PCAA 11-9 69-131. .527 61-88 .693 83 7.5 24-0 89 199 18.1 360 35 10 27 30,. SDSU 12-7 80 ++Arizona State Univ. 67 Las Vegas, NV 20, Thomas 11, Thomas 74 San Jose State Univ. 33 San Jose, CA 16, Monroe 10, Thomas 44 Donya Monroe 31-31 198-384 .516 89-138 .645 240 7.7 88-1 53 485 15.6 1040 66 41 34 25, CSLB 12-13 59 Stanford Univ. 62 Stanford, CA 21, Monroe 9, Harris PCAA 14-14 81-167 .485 48-71 .676 106 7.6 43-1 26 210 15.0 . 445 23 24 15 25, CSLB 12-14 12-28 74 Ohio State Univ. 87 Columbus, OH 20, Thomas 11, Monroe 11 Angela Christian 31-28 174-356 .489 38-78 .487 237 7.6 94-1 38 386 12.5 871 73 43 47 25, CSLB 12-30 54 Indiana Univ. 62 Bloomington, IN 19, Thomas 10, Monroe PCAA 14-13 79-148 .534 9-22 .409 107 7.6 47-1 20 167 11.9 395 35 16 19 25, CSLB 1-3 64 + + + Univ. of California 67 Las Vegas, NV 18, Monroe 10, Christian 17, Monroe 9, Christian 959 151 10 6021, ASU, UOP, 1-4 63 + + +Kansas State Univ. 66 Las Vegas, NV 21 Zina Harris 31-19 133-276 .482 69-96 .719 158 5.1 97-2 122 335 10.8 20, Monroe 10, Christian CSLB 1-13 85 Utah State Univ. 53 Las Vegas, NV 25, Monroe 15, Monore PCAA 14-6 63-124 .508 27-40 .675 73 5.2 41-0 69 153 10.9 423 54 9 27 21, UOP 1-15 73 *Cal State-Long Beach 90 Long Beach, CA 1-18 71 • UC Santa Barbara 44 Santa Barbara, CA 15, Sims 7, Hall 35 Denise Brooks 23-19 64-139 .460 61-81 .753 105 4.6 62-1 6 189 8.2 565 39 1 23 19, UCI 1-23 76 ·univ. of Hawaii 61 Las Vegas, NV 22, Monroe 13, Monore & Christian PCAA 14-13 42-94 .447 38-52 .731 68 4.9 38-0 5 122 8.7 346 26 1 17 19, UCI 14, Harris 11, Christian ~ 1-25 72 ·univ. of Hawaii 58 Las Vegas, NV 32 Karen Hall 3Q-24 71-133 .534 43-65 .662 129 4.3 78-3 87 185 6.2 759 .76 3 85 14, CSUF 1-30 77 *Cal State-Fullerton 66 Fullerton, CA 19, 1')11onroe 10, Monroe PCAA 13-12 30-60 .500 15-29 .517 46 3.5 34-2 52 75 5.8 302 36· o- 35 1u. Haw 2-1 71 •san Diego State Univ. 77 San Diego, CA 20, Monroe 15, Christian 102 •san Diego State Univ. 75 Las Vegas, NV 36, Thomas 8, Thomas & Monroe 14 Toni Sims 21-1 51-99 .515 13-24 .542 27 1.3 29-0 27 115 5.5 287 29 0 16 15,UCSB 2-6 89 *Univ. of the Pacific 63 Stockton, CA 21, Harris 8, Christian & Monroe PCAA 12-0 35-64 .547 11-17 .647 17 1.4 18-0 16 81 6.8 179 16 0 14 15, UCSB 2-8 2-13 74 *UC Irvine 59 Las Vegas, NV 19, Thomas 15, Thomas 34 Kim Crawford 29-3 31-77 .403 14-19 .737 47 1.6 52-1 19 76 2.6 312 18 10 5 12, UOP 2-15 78 *Cal State-Long Beach 85 Las Vegas, NV 25, Christian 12, Christian PCAA 14-3 19-44 .432 5-9 .555 26 1.9 21-0 16 43 ;3.1 177 9 6 3 12, UOP 2-20 66 ·uc Irvine 61 Irvine, CA 19, Brooks & Thomas 7, Monroe 17, Harris 9, Harris 22 Cathy Watlet 25-0 16-45 .356 10-12 .833 43 1.7 36-1 3 42 1.7 209 17 4 4 4 2-22 74 ·uc Santa Barbara 49 Las Vegas, NV 17, Thomas & Monroe 15, Thomas 11-0 2 26 2.0 90 5 1 2 4, SB, HAW, 2-27 69 *Cal State-Fullerton 59 Las Vegas, NV PCAA 13-0 1Q-19 .526 6-6 1.000 18 1.4 28, Thomas 9, Monroe CSF 3-1 106 *Univ. of the Pacific 61 Las Vegas, NV 3-6 77 #Univ. of the Pacific 70 Long Beach, CA 24, Christian 14, Monroe 6, UCSB 24 Shari Netzel 20-0 10-25 .400 1-3 .333 . 20 1.0 15-0 6 21 1.1 135 15 2 2 3-7 80 #Cal State-Fullerton 75 Inglewood, CA 23, Monroe 10, Thomas PCAA 11-0 8-18 .444 1-1 1.000 11 1.0 9-0 2 17 1.5 70 11 1 2 6, UCSB 3-8 99 #Cal State-Long Beach 89 Inglewood, CA 23, Thomas 9, Thomas 25 Kris Stiver 8-0 3-4 .750 1-1 1.000 3 0.4 2-0 2 7 0.9 17 2 0 0 5, UOP 3-15 76 ##Univ. of North Carolina 82 Chapel Hill, NC 16, Thomas & Monroe 10, Monroe PCAA 5-0 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 1 0.3 2-0 2 5 1.0 11 0 0 5, UOP + ASU/Dial Classic (1st place) + + UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic (1st place) + + + UNLV/Bud Light Tournament (4th place) 54 Diane Dickson 3-0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 3 0.3· 2-0 0 2 0.6 6 1 0 1 2, SJSU . • PCAA League Game #PCM Tournament (The Forum- 1st place) ##NCAA Play-offs (Second Round) PCAA 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 2.0 1-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 52 Allison Dickson 3-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.3 2-0 0 0 6 1 0 0 LADY REBEL INDIVIDUAL POINTS AND REBOUNDS Hall Crawford Brooks Monroe OTHERS 9-6 24-54 .444 8-11 .727 45 5.0 26-1 2 56 6.2 149 9 7 6 18, ASU OPPONENT Thomas Lavern Christian Sims Harris watlet Netzel Stiver 6-1 2-0 16-10 TEAM 86 Northern Iowa 18-12 6-6 11-16 14-6 . 4-4 2-3 DNP 2-4 Q-1 8-8 PCAATEAM 48 Arizona State 41-6 3-2 17-11 21-7 0-1 0-0 DNP 6-5 2-4 18-8 UNLV 31-31 936-1933 .484 508-748 .679 1344 43.4 654-11 518 2380 76.8 6225 606 137 340 106, UOP South Carolina • 22-7 2-4 13-10 13-12 1-5 0-4 DNP 6-2 0-0 16-4 PCAA 14-14 438-872 .502 222-336 .661 606 43.3 289-4 299 1098 78.4 2800 251 68 161 106, UOP Northern Arizona 21-8 DNP 14-10 13-5 Q-1 0-0 DNP 6-6 4-1 18-3 Montana State 13-11 2-5 17-6 16-6 4-2 0-0 o-o 8-7 OPPONENTS 31-31 791-1895 .417 476-744 .639 1056 34.1 684-28 452 2058 66.4 6225 567 85 295 90, CSLB Arizona State 2Q-11 18-8 16-9 14-7 0-4 DNP DNP 4-4 0-0 12-4 6-2 16-9 PCAA 14-14 351-859 .409 206-328 .628 478 34.1 293-11 239 908 64.9 2800 253 49 124 90, CSLB San Jose State 10-10 6-4 14-2 4-6 4-2 0-2 0-1 DNP DNP 4-5 DNP 21-3 Deadball Rebounds: UNLV (98), OPPONENTS (111). Stanford Univ. DNP 8-7 9-7 16-9 1-1 DNP DNP 0-4 DNP 0-0 19-11 PCAA Deadball Rebounds: UNLV (46), OPPONENTS (48). SEASON ATTENDANCE: Ohio State 20-3 5-4 19-5 2-2 9-3 DNP 1Q-9 2-1 3-2 6-10 TOrALS (Dts/Avg.): 9,773 (31/315) Indiana 19-8 6-5 4-4 4-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 DNP 4-4 0-2 6-2 18-9 1st 2nd OT Totals HOME (Dts/Avg.): 4,194 (14/299) California 16-5 11-10 2-0 7-4 0-0 DNP DNP 4-6 0-0 13-6 17-7 UNLV 1,122 1,248 10 2,380 AWAY (Dts/Avg.): 4,354 (131335) Kansas State 14-5 4-9 5-2 6-3 DNP DNP DNP 10-6 3-4 15-6 20-8 OPP. 952 1,100 6 2,058 • NEUTRAL (Dts/Avg.): 1,225 ( 4/306) Utah State DNP 14-10 9-2 8-3 2-2 2-0 2-1 4-7 2-0 3-11 25-15 CS-Long Beach DNP 20-13 13-2 6-1 DNP DNP DNP 6-7 4-5 7-3 11-6 UC Santa Barbara DNP 10-6 15-1 8-4 4-1 6-1 DNP 10-4 0-1 11-2 22-13 Hawaii DNP 11-13 6-2 12-10 4-5 Q-1 DNP 9-3 Q-1 13-2 7-2 Hawaii 12-8 5-11 6-1 14-6 4-0 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 4-2 19-10 CS-Fullerton 18-5 16-7 10-5 4-3 4-0 0-0 DNP 4-2 0-0 8-0 20-5 San Diego State 14-5 16-15 0-0 7-6 2-2 DNP DNP 0-2 0-2 7-7 24-8 San Diego State 36-8 19-7 0-0 16-4 o-o DNP 0-0 7-6 5-4 14-5 15-8 Pacific 14-7 6-8 2-0 21-7 2-2 3-1 0-0 8-0 2-0 8-8 15-7 UC Irvine 19-15 6-4 DNP 14-5 0-2 2-1 DNP 9-0 6-2 0-2 13-7 CS-Long Beach 9-1 25-12 DNP 16-8 0-0 DNP DNP 9-3 0-4 19-6 2-7 UC Irvine 19-6 5-4 4-0 8-5 0-0 Q-2 DNP 1-6 3-6 11-4 UC Santa Barbara 13-6 6-2 9-1 17-9 4-2 4-2 0-1 6-0 DNP 11-7 17-5 CS-Fullerton 17-15 10-3 6-2 0-2 2-3 0-0 DNP 6-4 6-2 12-3 14-7 9-9 Pacific 28-7 12-2 10-3 10-3 0-1 Q-1 5-0 6-5 2-3 6-5 13-14 Pacific 9-8 24-10 6-1 11-2 Q-2 DNP DNP 14-6 2-1 4-5 23-7 CS-Fullerton 2Q-10 15-4 0-0 2-4 DNP DNP DNP 12-6 2-1 9-4 22-6 CS-Long Beach 23-9 4-1 6-0 21-4 DNP 0-0 DNP 4-6 8-1 11-7 16-10 North Carolina 16-4 13-6 0-1 8-2 DNP DNP DNP 50 -51 1985-86 UNLV LADY REBEL STAT HIGHS (31 games) ALL.:fiME LADY REBEL RECORDS GAME Field Goals Attempted - 642, Debra Waddy 1975-76 PLAYER MOST POINTS MOST REBOUNDS Points- 44, Teresa Willis vs. Utah ·state University, 12-16-78 Free Throws - 194, Teresa Willis 1978-79 Denise Brooks 19 vs. UC Irvine (A)* 11 vs. CS Long Beach (A)* Field Goals - 18, Debra Waddy vs. Chico State, 1-2-76; Free Throws Attempted - 304 Teresa Willis 1978-79 Angela Christian 25 vs. CS Long Beach (H) 16 vs. Northern Iowa (A)* Misty Thomas vs. UC Santa Barbara, 1-17-85 Assists- 180, Misty Thomas 1983-84 Kim Crawford 12 vs. Pacific (H) 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara (A) Field Goals Attempted - 36, Tina Glover vs. Brigham Young Rebounds - 431, Janice Fuller 1975-76 Allison Dickson 1 vs. Utah State (H) University, 2-27-79 Games Played- 31, Janice Fuller, Donna Wick, Sheila Diane Dickson 2 vs. San Jose State (A) 2 vs. Hawaii (H) Free Throws - 14, Belinda Chandler vs. Drake University, Powell 1975-76, Angela Christian, Zina Harris 1984-85 Karen Hall 14 vs. CS Fullerton (N)* 9 vs. Indiana (A)* 1-5-78; Misty Thomas vs. Colorado, 12-29-84; San Diego Donya Monroe, Zina Harris, Angela Christian 1985-86 Zina Harris 21 vs. ASU (A); UOP (A); CSLB (N)* 12 vs. South Carolina (H)* State 2-6-86 Personal Fouls - 113, Kathy LaVern 1984-85 Kathy LaVern 18 vs. Arizona State (H) 8 vs. Arizona State (H) Free Throws Attempted - 24, Teresa Willis vs. Cal Poly, Blocked Shots- 43, Angela Christian, 1985-86 Donya Monroe 25 vs. CS Long Beach (A)* 15 vs. CS Long Beach (A) Pomoma, 1-13-79 Shari Netzel 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara (A) 4 vs. South Carolina (H) Free Throw Percentage- 1.000 (10-10), Misty Thomas vs. CAREER Toni Sims 15 vs. UC Santa Barbara(A) 5 vs. CS Fullerton (A) Nevada-Reno, 1-15-85 Points - 1892, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Kris Stiver 5 vs. Pacific (H)* 1 vs. San Jose State (A); Utah St. (H) Assists- 14, Sonia Lykes vs. Cameron University, 1-8-81; Field Goals - 710, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Misty Thomas 41 vs. Arizona St. (A)* 15 vs. UC Irvine (H) CS Fullerton (H)* Misty Thomas vs. University of Utah, 1-21-84; Pacific, Field Goals Attempted - 1390, Misty Thomas 1982-86 Cathy Watlet 4 vs. UNI (A), MSU (H); SJSU (A); UCSB (A)(H); 5 vs. South Carolina (H); Hawaii (H) 3-1-86 Free Throws - 472, Misty Thomas 1982-86 HAW (A);CSUF (A) Rebounds - 26, Kathie Calloway vs. Louisiana State, 1-16-81 Free Throws Attempted - 628, Misty Thomas 1982-86 * career highs Assists - 658, Misty Thomas 1982-86 SEASON Rebounds - 922, Donya Monre, 1982-86 Points - 766, Debra Waddy 1975-76 Games Played - 120, Donya Monroe, 1982-86 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Field Goals - 332, Debra Waddy 1975-76 P~ints Scored- 41, Misty Thomas vs. Arizona State (A) F~eld Goals Made - 15, Misty Thomas vs. Arizona State (A) F~eld Goals Attempted - 26, Misty Thomas vs. Arizona State (A) TEAM SEASON RECORDS, GAME, CAREER F1eld Goal Percentage - 1.000 (9-9), Zina Harris vs. Pacific (A) Free Throws Made - 14, Misty Thomas vs. San Diego State (H) Free Throws Attempted - 18, Misty Thomas vs. Arizona State (H) Most Games Played, 32 (75-76) TEAM GAME RECORDS Free Throw Percentage - .933 (14-15), Misty Thomas vs. San Diego State (H) Most Wins, 27 (75-76) Most Field Goals Attempted, 132 vs. Skagit Valley Comm. Rebounds - 16, Angela Christian vs. Northern Iowa (A) Most Losses, 16 (81-82) Coli. (1-12-76) Assists- 14, Misty Thomas vs. Pacific (H) Fewest Wins 8 (74-75) Most Field Goals Made, 56 vs. So. Utah St. Coli. (1-20-76) Blocked Shots - 6, Donya Monroe vs. Pacific (H) Fewest Losses, 2 (77-78) Highest Field Goal Percentage, .684, (39-50) vs. UC Santa Steals - 8, Karen Hall vs. Utah State (H) Best Win-Loss Percentage, .920 (77-78) (23-2) Barbara 1-17-85 Most Home Wins, 21 (78-79) Most Free Throws Attempted, 52 vs. E. Oklahoma St. Most Home Losses, 8 (80-81) (12·9·77) TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS Fewest Home Wins, 6 (74-75) Most Free Throws Made, 37 vs. Eastern Oklahoma State UNLV Highs Lows Fewest Home Losses, 0 (75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79) (12-7-77) Points Scored 106 vs. Pacific (H) 54 vs. Indiana (A) Best Home Win-Loss Percentage, 1.000 (21-0, 78-79) Highest Free Throw Percentage, .941 (16 of 17) vs. UC Santa One Half 62 vs. Pacific (H) (2nd) 24 vs. Indiana (A) (1st); Cal (H) 1st (12-0, 77-78); (14-0, 75-76); (8-0, 76-77) Barbara (2-23-85) Field Goals Made 48 vs. Pacific (H) 22 vs. California (H) Most Road Wins, 11 (84-85), (85-86) Most Points, 121 vs. University of Colorado (1-9-76) Field Goals Attempted 77 vs. Northern Iowa (A); UOP (H) 50 vs. UC Irvine (A) Most Road Losses, 6 (85-86) Most Rebounds, 92 vs. Skagit Valley Comm. Coli. (1-12-76) Field Goal Percentage .623 vs. SDSU (H); Pacific (H) .383 vs. Stanford (23-60, A) Fewest Road Wins, 2 (74-75, 78-79, 80-81) Most Assists, 37 vs. University of Colorado (1-9-76) Free Throws Made 31 vs. CS-Long Beach (N) 6 vs. San Jose St., Indiana (A) Fewest Road Losses, 0 (77-78) Free Throws Attempted 39 vs. South Carolina (H) 6 vs. San Jose State (A) Best Road Win-Loss Percentage, 1.000 (6-0, 77-78) Free Throw Percentage .824 (14-17) vs. Hawaii (H) .520 vs. Stanford (13-25, A) Most Wins on Neutral Court, 4 (85-86) TEAM CAREER RECORDS, 1974-1986 Rebounds 61 vs. South Carolina (H) 30 vs. Northern Arizona (A) Most Losses on Neutral Court, 5 (75-76) Games Played, 321 Assists 36 vs. Pacific (H) 3 vs. Stanford (A) Fewest Wins on Neutral Court, 1 (78-79) Games Won, 238 Blocked Shots 10 vs. CS Long Beach (H) 1 vs. Ohio State (A); CSLB (N) Best Win-Loss Percentage on Neutral Court, 1,000 (4-0), Games Lost, 83 Steals 20 vs. Hawaii (H) 3 vs. Pacific (N) (85-86) Winning Percentage, .741 Most Points, 2846 (75-76) Personal Fouls 29 vs. CS Long Beach (N) 10 vs. South Carolina (H) Total Points, 26,255 Highest Scoring Average, 94.6 (77-78) Turnovers 30 vs. Pacific (N) 10 vs. Stanford (A) Scoring Average, 81.8 Most Field Goals Attempted, 2948 (75-76) Field Goals Attempted, 24,550 Opponents Highs Lows Most Field Goals Made, 1254 (75-76) Field Goals Made, 10,731 Highest Field Goal Percentage, .529 (973-1841, 82-83) Field Goal Percentage, .437 Points Scored 90, CS-Long Beach (A) 33, San Jose State (A) Most Free Throws Attempted, 928 (78-79) Free Throws Attempted, 7,408 One Half 50, CS Long Beach (N) (2nd) 13, San Jose State (A) (2nd) Most Free Throws Made, 565 (78-79) Free Throws Made, 4,793 Field Goals Made 35, Arizona State (A) 12, San Jose State (A) Highest Free Throw Percentage, .711 (369-519, 82-83) Free Throw Percentage, .647 Field Goals Attempted 75, South Carolina (H) 40, UC Santa Barbara (A) Most Rebounds, 2237 (75-76) Rebounds, 16,017 Field Goal Percentage .612, Ohio State (30-49,A) .200, San Jose State (12-60,A) Highest Rebound Average, 69.9 (75-76) Rebounds Average, 49.9 Free Throws Made 27, Ohio State (A) 4, Pacific (N) Most Personal Fouls, 674 (78-79) Personal Fouls, 6,692 Free Throws Attempted 39, CS Long Beach (A) 11, Pacific (N) Most Times Fouled Out, 47 (81-82) Times Fouled Out, 256 Free Throw Percentage .844, Ohio State (27-32, A) .364, Pacific (N) Most Assists, 603 (75-76) Assists, 5,040 Rebounds 43, CS Long Beach (A); CSUF (N) 23, Montana State (H) Assists 30, CS Long Beach (H) 3, Montana State (H) Blocked Shots 9, CS Long Beach (N) 0, UNI, MSU, ASU (A); CS Fullerton (H) Steals 18, San Diego State (H) 4, UC Santa Barbara (A); UC Irvine (H); UOP (H) Personal Fouls 31, CS Long Beach (N) 12, Northern Iowa (A) Turnovers 30, UC Santa Barbara (H) 9, CS Long Beach (H)

53 52 -- ALL.:YIME UNLV SCORERS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS NAME GAMES TP AVE 1. Misty Thomas 1982-86 114 1,892 16.6 91 Louisiana State U. :j: 92 1979-80 2. Donya Monroe 1982-86 120 1,514 12.6 1974-75 81 U. of Texas:j: 87 Record: W 8 L7 Record: W 22 L8 110 1,319 11.9 72 U. of New Mexico 53 3. Kathie Calloway 1978-82 (Home 6-4, Away 2-3) (Home 15-3, Away 7-4, Neutral 0-1) 4. Debra Waddy 1975-77 48 1,105 23.0 93 U. of New Mexico 54 88 Arizona State U. 57 5. Angela Christian 1983- 93 1,012 10.9 UNLV Opponent Opp. UNLV Oponents Opp. 1642 (91.2) 1208 (67.1) 6. Penny Welch 1982-83 54 994 18.4 69 ARIZONA ST. U. 33 73 New Mexico State 58 *Tournament of Champions 71 Oklahoma 51 7. Rochelle Oliver 1982-84 59 989 16.8 103 DIXIE JR. COLL. 29 54 U.C. Santa Barbara 47 #Cougar Classic 90 SAN DIEGO STATE 67 8. Kathy Ricks 1979-81 54 975 18.1 72 U.C. RIVERSIDE 37 :j:Houston Classic 77 HOUSTON 56 9. Tina Glover 1978-81 69 952 13.8 71 U. of NEW MEXICO 64 106 CAL ST., FULLERTON 79 10. Sonia Lykes 1979-83 97 950 9.8 44 U. of RHODE ISLAND 55 89 UTAH 57 1977-78 72 New Mexico 83 11. Belinda Chandler 1976-78 43 941 21B 74 U. of NEVADA, RENO* (3 OT) 63 63 Utah State U. 70 Record: W 23 L2 102 CALIFORNIA 79 12. Teresa Willis 1978-80 49 926 18.9 64 U. of Utah 70 (Home 14·0, Away 6-0, Neutral 3·2) 61 LOUISIANA TECHt 73 13. Sandra Hamilton 1978-80 58 847 14.6 58 Brigham Young U. 55 64 TENNESSEEt 84 14. Zina Harris 1984- 62 673 10.9 63 U. of Arizona 96 UNLV Opponents Opp. 97 OAKLAND UNIV.# 79 94 U. of NEW MEXICO 74 86 UTAH STATE UNIV.# 64 15. Judy Thomas 1979-82 79 536 6.8 33 UCLA 99 70 LONG BEACH ST. 80 96 U. OF NEW MEXICO 78 110 BAYLOR UNIV.# 64 16. Liz Galloway 1975-77 47 498 10.6 57 U. OF SO. CALIFORNIA 87 103 EASTERN OKLA. ST. 68 83 SEATTLE UNIV.# 63 17. Janice Fuller 1975-77 41 480 11.7 70 PALOMAR COLL. 45 111 UTAH STATE U. 71 97 HAWAII 61 103 U. of UTAH 70 18. Diane Tillman 1976-78 '31 436 11.8 965 (64.3) 930 (62.0) 101 HAWAII 69 89 TEMPLE JR. COLL. 70 432 10.5 93 California 88 19. Sherri Hudlow 1976-78 41 95 TEMPLE JR. COLL. 84 53 Univ. of San Francisco 58 20. Cindy Perkins 1976-78 42 427 10.2 1975-76 93 CAL ST. FULLERTONt 69 87 TEXAS·EL PASO 56 101 DRAKE U.t 86 80 DELTA STATE 69 21. Donna Wick 1975-77 49 426 8.7 Record: W 26 L5 96 WILLIAM PENNt 80 67 San Diego St. 75 22. Anita Carter 1976-80 100 409 4.1 (Home 14-0, Away 9-0, Neutral 3-5) 106 ARIZONA STATE U. 80 9.2 82 Cal State, Fullerton 68 23. Janie Fincher 1977-78 25 385 103 U. of COLORADO 39 63 Louisiana Tech 74 UNLV Opponent Opp. 24. Sheila Powell 1975-77 41 '316 9.2 113 KANSAS STATE U. 84 85 New Orleans 49 108 NO. ARIZONA U. 20 350 8.0 110 Weber State Co .. 92 69 TENNESSEE TECH" 83 25. Jackie Alford 1974-76 44 102 No. Colorado u.• 48 88 Utah State U. 71 70 NEW MEXICO* 55 72 U. of Utah* 61 62 Kansas State U. • 89 87 Hawaii 69 104 UTAH STATE U. 55 107 Baylor u.• 82 73 Hawaii 64 111 WEBER STATE U. 70 92 U. of Nebraska. Lincoln 74 66 WYOMING 46 103 U. of Hawaii# 49 86 Cal St. Fullerton 76 77 Southern Calif. (OT)© 78 UNLV IN POST-SEASON & COACHING RECORDS Chico State# 73 83 90 BRIGHAM YOUNG U. 73 75 Long Beach State# 83 2431 (81.0) 2019 (67.3) 79 Pepperdlne U. 66 tNIKE Tournament of Champions AIAW Region 8 Tournament COACHING RECORDS 121 U. of Colorado 48 86 San Francisco St. 69 87 No. Colorado U. 53 #Las Vegas Round Robin Tourn. 1979-80 86 San Jose St.# 55 • Desert Classic 119 SKAGIT VALLEY C.C. 26 87 Cal Poly, Pomona# 83 USC 78, UNLV 77 (OT) SKAGIT VALLEY C.C. 38 'CJAIAW Region 8 Tournament Yr. Coach w L Pet. 95 88 UCLA# 100 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 7 .533 82 U. of So. California 53 1978-79 8 80 U.C., Los Angeles 84 2364 (94.6) 1883 (75.3) 1975-76 Dan Ayala 26 5 .844 116 SO. UTAH STATE U. 36 tTournament of Champions 1980-81 UNLV 87, San Francisco State 78 • Jayhawk Classic 1976-77 Dan Ayala 14 4 .m 72 U. of UTAH 65 Record: W 12 L 12 CS-Long Beach St. 81, UNLV 78 82 ARIZONA STATE U. 28 #AIAW District 8 Tournament (Home 10-8, Away 2·4) USC 93, UNLV 79 1977-78 Dan Ayala 23 2 .920 117 U. of ARIZONA 51 1978-79 Dan Ayala 24 4 .857 88 U. ot Nevada, Reno 51 UNLV Opponents Opp• 1978-79 92 Eastern Wash. Univ. 1977-78 1979-80 Dan Ayala 22 8 .733 84 UTAH STATE U. 52 81 107 B.Y.U. of Hawaii 16 Record: W 24 L4 89 Univ. of San Diego 59 UNLV 86, San Jose State 55 1980-81 Sheila Strike 12 12 .500 96 U. of Hawaii 30 (Home 21-o, Away 2-2, Neutral 1-2) 85 Univ. of Oklahoma 96 UNLV 87, Cal Poly-Pomona 83 1981-82 Sheila Strike 13 16 .448 82 U. of SO. CALIFORNIA 53 61 San Diego State Univ. 70 UNL V Opponents Opp. 76 San Francisco St. Univ.• 70 UCLA 100, UNLV 88 Sheila Strike-Bolla 99 U. of KANSAS 84 1982-83 116 U.C., SANTA BARBARA 58 104 NEW MEXICO ST. 72 98 Cameron Univ. • 82 & Jim Bolla 24 4 .857 61 106 U. OF ARIZONA 63 92 Univ. of New Orleans• 88 1975-76 85 Chico State:j: 1983-84 Sheila Strike-Bolla 60 Fullerton State:j: 67 96 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE 61 68 Univ. of Utah© 78 UNLV 85, Chico State 61 U.C .• Los Angeles:j: 97 107 ARIZONA ST. 72 97 Utah State Univ.© 90 .774 77 CS-Fullerton 67, UNLV 60 & Jim Bolla 24 7 87 Indiana Statet 75 81 MONTCLAIR ST.· 75 85 Brigham Young Univ.© 98 UCLA 97, UNLV 77 1984-85 Sheila Strike-Bolla 55 Wayland Baptistt 68 77 MARYLAND* 70 108 Louisiana St. Univ. (20T) 110 81 Belmontt 68 119 UTAH ST. 95 69 Univ. of Hawaii 52 & Jim Bolla 26 5 .839 90 SAN FRANCISCO ST. 52 2846 (91.8) 1721 (55.5) 78 So. Methodist Univ. 61 Sheila Strike-Bolla TEXAS A&M 65 NWIT Play-Offs 1985-86 ·Utah Holiday Classic 87 59 San Diego St. Univ. © 78 98 TEXAS A&M 63 1975-76 & Jim Bolla 22 9 .709 #Chico State Tournament 79 Univ. of San Diego © 66 80 NW MISSOURI ST.# 40 UNLV 87, Indiana State 75 :j:AIAW Regionals 73 Louisiana Tech. Univ. 97 88 NO. OKLAHOMA# 65 tNWIT Playoffs 75 Univ. of New Mexico# 69 Wayland Baptist 68, UNLV 55 Composite Record 238 83 .741 93 TEMPLE COLL.# 87 85 U.C. Berkeley# 95 UNLV 81 , Belmont 68 93 UNIV. of UTAH 85 83 Cal Poly, SLO 85 1976-77 91 U. of NEW MEXICO 81 45 Cal-State, Long Beach© 83 COMPOSITE COACHING RECORDS 94 CAL POLY, POMONA 82 68 Univ. of San Francisco 69 NCM Play-Offs Record: W 14 L4 98 BRIGHAM YOUNG U. 90 60 New Mexico State Univ. 57 1983-84 (Home 8·0, Away 6-4) 58 Yr. Coach L Pet. 78 SAN DIEGO ST. 83 Northern Arizona, Univ. 59 CS-Long Beach 78, UNLV 58 w 87 CAL ST. FULLERTON 79 85 Cal-State, Long Beach 97 1974-75 Barbara Quinn 8 7 .533 UNLV Opponent Opp. 107 PEPPEADINE (OT) 97 IMMACULATA COLL. • 1893 (78.9) 1'890 (78.8) 92 85 77 Univ. of New Mexico 69 PCM Championships 1975-80 Dan Ayala 109 23 .827 DELTA STATE 76 *UNLV Round Robin Toum. 82 u.• 80 Cal State-Fullerton 72 49 #UNLV Desert Classic 1983-84 1980-86 Sheila Strike-Bolla 121 53 .695 110 UTAH STATE U. 81 Univ. of Utah 95 U.C., SANTA BARBARA 38 UNLV 90, UC-Irvine 55 1982-86 Jim Bolla 96 25 .821 92 94 BRIGHAM YOUNG U. (OT) 103 71 73 Kansas State U. 96 KANSAS 81 53 108 PEPPERDINE U. 86 San Francisco St. t 78 NCM Play-Offs (1st round) PCM Championship 44 89 U. of Utah# 78 Long Beach St. t 81 Cal State, Fullerton# 70 1984-85 1985-86 68 79 Southern Cal. t 93 San Diego State 70, UNLV 68 UNLV 99, CSU Long Beach 89 96 U. OF NEB., LINCOLN 72 105 UTAH STATE U. 75 2545 (90.9) 2124 (75.9) PCM Championships 116 WEBER STATE COLL. 74 •NIKE Tournament of Champions NCM Tournament (2nd round) #Las Vegas Round Robin Tourn. 1984-85 80 Texas Southern U.:j: 64 North Carolina 82, UNLV 76 108 Texas A&M :j: 92 tWAIAW Region 8 Basketball UNLV 61, UC Irvine 60 Championships 54 55

#- GAME-BY-GAME 1985-86 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 IN Record: W 13 L 16 Record: W 24 L7;PCAAW4 LO Record: W 22 L 9; PCAA W 11 L 3 (Home 11-7, Away 2-9) (Home 17-2, Away 5-3, Neutral 2-2) (Home: 11-3; Away: 7-6; Neutral: 4-G) Game No.1 Game No.3 ASU/DIAL CLASSIC Opp UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLVn South Carolina 62 Las Vegas, NV UNLV Opponent Opp. UNLV Opponent UNLV 79 Northern Iowa 65 Tempe, AZ Nov. 22, 1985 Nov. 25, 1985 87 Western St. 56 95 U. of Calif. 63 79 +Northern Iowa 65 73 Cal-Poly, Pomona 54 92 *UC-Santa Barbara 50 92 +Arizona (OT) 88 usc FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP 76 U. San Diego 60 72 Baylor Univ. 66 77 South Carolina 62 UNI FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Northern Arizona 63 Dawn Raab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 Pacific Christian 51 80 Stanford-Univ. 55 69 Erin Stoffregen 4 10 1 3 2 3 9 81 78 Univ. of Houston 57 80 + + Montana State 59 Brantley Southers 8 26 2 2 12 4 18 71 New Mexico Brenda Kappel 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 78 New Mexico 80 65 San Jose St. Univ. 47 80 + + Arizona State 67 Martha Parker 4 9 3 4 4 4 11 Robyn Knapp 5 6 2 3 1 0 12 77 Cal-Irvine 54 86 Drake Univ. 66 74 San Jose State 33 Monica Williams 2 7 0 0 6 5 4 59 TEXAS TECH UNIV. 63 59 Stanford University 62 Kris Huffman 2 12 1 2 5 0 5 67 Arizona St. 82 Peggy Glass 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 80 San Jose St. 71 79 +Univ. of New Mexico 39 74 Ohio State Univ. 87 Cindy Harms 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Tammy Harvey 2 4 0 0 3 4 4 72 Nebraska 64 70 +ARIZONA ST UNIV. 72 54 Indiana University 62 Cami Rolinger 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 + Univ. of Arkansas 62 64 + + +California 67 Sharon Gilmore 2 8 1 2 4 80 Arizona 56 Kim Smythe 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 5 90 Simon-Frazier 44 67 Univ. of Colorado 41 63 +++Kansas State Univ. 66 Mindy Ballou 8 18 2 2 3 4 18 Anne Otten 2 8 1 4 5 1 5 76 New Orleans 74 94 • UC-Santa Barbara 52 85 Utah State 53 TEAM TOTALS 26 75 10 12 39 29 62 61 Cal-Berkeley 66 67 Fresno State Univ. 58 73 CSU Long Beach 90 Diane Roberts 7 21 4 8 10 4 18 71 77 Brigham Young Univ. 72 71 UC Santa Barbara 44 Tess Ira 3 4 2 5 6 2 8 84 Cameron UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP 71 LSU 91 90 Univ. of Utah 64 76 University of Hawaii 61 Sandy Grabowski 2 3 1 5 6 1 5 76 U. San Diego 58 71 LOUISIANA ST. UNIV. 100 72 University of Hawaii 58 TEAM TOTALS 26 ffT 13 33 40 12 65 Misty Thomas 6 12 10 11 7 2 22 60 UCLA 84 60 LOUISIANA TECH. 90 77 Cal State-Fullerton 66 Kathy LaVern 1 2 0 1 4 1 2 76 #*UC-Irvine 45 71 San Diego State 77 57 Oregon State 95 Angela Christian 4 13 5 9 10 0 13 76 Delta State 97 82 #George Wash. Univ. 58 102 San Diego State 75 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Zina Harris 6 13 1 2 12 3 13 55 LSU 85 84 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV. 89 89 University of the Pacific 63 Misty Thomas 7 14 4 4 12 2 18 116 Utah State Univ. 68 74 UC Irvine 59 Cathy Watlet 0 6 1 2 5 1 1 60 New Orleans 87 Kathy LaVern 3 8 0 0 6 1 6 73 SMU 83 73 Univ. of San Diego 52 78 CSU Long Beach 85 Shari Netzel 0 2 0 2 Angela Christian 5 14 1 2 16 4 11 4 0 0 68 USF 75 53 *UC-Irvine 39 66 UC Irvine 61 Karen Hall 2 3 2 4 5 2 6 OGeorgia State Univ. 57 74 UC Santa Barbara 49 Zina Harris 7 17 0 0 6 4 14 75 BYU 98 70 Kim Crawford 1 4 0 0 4 1 2 84 Hawaii 78 81 ouniv. of Idaho 63 69 Cal State-Fullerton 59 Cathy Watlet 2 3 0 0 4 5 4 Donya Monroe 7 14 4 8 8 0 18 67 Hawaii 68 60 OUNIV. OF TEXAS 82 106 University of the Pacific 61 Shari Netzel 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 TEAM TOTALS 27 69 23 39 61 10 68 Pepperdine 70 96 No. Arizona Univ. 49 77 #University of the Pacific 70 Karen Hall 3 3 0 0 1 3 6 n 84 So. Methodist Univ. 61 80 #Cal State-Fullerton 75 55 Wyoming 67 Kim Crawford 1 2 0 3 2 90 **UC-Irvine 55 99 #CSU Long Beach 89 0 0 SHOOTING 2078 (71.7) 2110 (72.8) Donya Monroe 7 14 2 3 10 3 16 58 &CAL ST.-LONG BEACH 78 76 ##Univ. of North Carolina 82 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .391, Free Throw .589 TEAM TOTALS 36 7 9 58 26 79 2393 (77.2) 1913 (61.7) 2380 (76.8) 2058 (66.4) n USC-Field Goal .347, Free Throw .833 *PCAA Game +ASU/Dial Classic 1982-83 SHOOTING Record: W 24 L4 +Budweiser Round Robin Tourn. + + UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic (Home 17-1, Away 7-3) 0 Northern Lights Invitational + + + UNLV/Bud Light Tournament PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .468, Free Throw .777 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final • • PCAA Championship Game # PCAA Tournament UNI-Field Goal .388, Free Throw .374 usc 28 34 62 UNLV Opponent Opp. &NCAA West Regional Game ##NCAA Tournament UNLV 42 35 n 77 FRESNO STATE UNIV. 60 (1st round) SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final 96 at U. of Nevada, Reno 55 UNI 29 36 65 66 at Cal State-Fullerton 75 UNLV 35 44 79 62 at Cal Poly-Pomona 76 1984-85 87 U.S. INTERNATIONAL UNIV. 43 Record: W 26 L 5; PCAA W 8 LO 96 IDAHO STATE UNIV. 61 (Home 13-4, Away 11-1, Neutral 2-G) Game No.4 86 TEXAS A&M UNIV. 62 Game No.2 UNLV 69 Northern Arizona 63 Flagstaff, AZ Nov. 30, 1985 62 at Arizona State Univ. 83 UNLV OPPONENT OPP ASU/DIAL CLASSIC-CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 69 at Stanford Univ. 68 78 Northern Arizona 56 UNLV 92 Arizona State 88 (OT) Tempe, AZ Nov. 23, 1985 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP 70 at UC-Berkeley 61 58 +Texas A&M 51 87 UNIV. OF HAWAII 69 74 + Univ. of California 70 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 6 11 9 15 8 3 21 104 *WEST TEXAS ST. UNIV. 64 82 Louisiana State 76 Angela Christian 7 12 0 0 10 3 14 88 'NEW MEXICO ST. UNIV. 54 77 • Cal State-Fullerton 66 Misty Thomas 15 26 11 13 6 3 41 Zina Harris 5 10 2 3 5 5 12 64 *University of Texas 95 93 'WASHINGTON ST. UNIV. 65 Kathy LaVern 0 1 3 4 2 5 3 Cathy Watlet 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 85 CAMERON UNIV. 56 58 Ohio State Univ. 72 Angela Christian 7 14 3 4 11 3 17 Univ. of Colorado 60 Shari Netzel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 72 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIV. 58 77 Zina Harris 9 16 3 8 7 4 21 77 at Creighton Univ. (OT) 72 60 Colorado State 50 Karen Hall 1 1 4 4 2 2 6 94 at U. of Nebraska, Lincoln 86 71 #Creighton Univ. 69 Cathy Watlet 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Kim Crawford 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 59 at Univ. of Nebraska, Omaha 56 67 #Penn State 71 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Donya Monroe 7 12 2 2 4 1 16 58 LOUISIANA TECH UNIV. 79 63 West Texas State 50 Karen Hall 1 3 0 0 4 1 2 TEAM TOTALS 26 51 17 24 30 20 69 77 #UNIV. OF SAN DIEGO 59 75 Univ. of Detroit 53 Kim Crawford 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 93 #UNIV. of MISSISSIPPI 86 74 Oklahoma State Univ. 58 Donya Monroe 4 8 0 0 8 8 at Northern Arizona Univ. 63 71 Nevada-Reno 49 4 NAU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP 91 TEAM TOTALS 36 69 20 29 42 26 92 99 UTAH ST. UNIV. 77 86 UC Santa Barbara 46 Stephanie Smith 3 5 4 5 1 1 10 81 Utah State 48 86 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV. 75 Tracy Barnes 0 3 2 2 2 3 2 89 SOUTHERN 'METHODIST UNIV. 45 71 Univ. of Utah 77 ASU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP 67 Fairfield Univ. 45 Tori Sargent 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 102 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV. 40 Patti Peppier 5 6 3 4 1 13 81 OKLAHOMA CITY UN IV. 62 75 Univ. of the Pacific 50 5 Shannon Peterson 4 10 0 0 2 0 8 Shamona Mosley 7 14 0 4 8 2 14 2316 (82.7) 1810 (64.6) 80 Louisiana Tech 77 Tanja Brungard 0 1 0 1 3 4 0 • Las Vegas Budweiser Classic 95 Univ. of the Pacific 64 Rhonda Woolery 1 3 1 2 5 2 3 Julie Hanks 9 18 0 0 4 2 18 #-7UP Desert Classic 85 Nevada-Reno 49 Mona Lomeli 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 76 UC Irvine 59 Mindy Sherred 1 6 5 6 1 4 7 Robin Connolly 3 11 7 8 5 5 13 Rae Spears 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 98 UC Santa Barbara 70 Sherry Poole 78 UC Irvine 65 10 17 1 2 7 4 21 Dana Brickhouse 3 6 1 2 5 0 7 Tonya Morris 88 Univ. of Hawaii 66 5 10 2 3 6 4 12 Pecola Miller 3 6 3 7 7 2 9 63 Univ. of Hawaii 59 Jodi Rathbun 3 9 4 4 4 4 10 TEAM TOTALS 24 59 15 23 30 20 63 68 '*Univ. of Hawaii 49 TEAM TOTALS 35 72 18 27 39 28 88 61 ··uc Irvine 60 68 '**San Diego State Univ. 70 SHOOTING SHOOTING 2289 (73.8) 1900 (61.3) PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .521, Free Throw .689 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .509, Free Throw .708 +Berkeley Tournament ASU-Field Goal .486, Free Throw .666 NAU-Field Goal .406, Free Throw .652 *7-UP Desert Classic #Budweiser Tournament SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd OT Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final • *PCAA Tournament UNLV 39 43 10 92 UNLV 43 26 69 **'NCAA Tournament ASU 39 43 6 88 NAU 30 33 63 57 56 Game No.5 Game No.7 7-UP DESERT CLASSIC UNLV 74 San Jose State 33 San Jose, CA Dec. 13, 1985 Game No.9 Game No. 11 UNLV 80 Montana State 59 Las Vegas, NV Dec. 6, 1985 Ohio State 87 UNLV 74 Columbus, OH Dec. 28, 1985 UNLV/BUD LIGHT TOURNAMENT UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP California 67 UNLV 64 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 3, 1986 MONTANA STATE FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 3 12 4 4 10 2 10 UNLV FG FGA · FT FTA REB PF TP Tracy Hill 4 10 5 6 6 3 13 Angela Christian 7 15 0 0 2 3 14 Angela Christian 7 13 5 10 5 3 19 CAL FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Kelly Angelos 1 7 1 4 2 2 3 Zina Harris 2 6 0 0 6 5 4 Zina Harris 3 6 3 4 3 3 9 Heli Toikka 2 3 0 0 6 3 4 Jennifer Bosley 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Karen Hall 6 6 0 0 4 2 12 Donya Monroe 6 17 7 9 11 4 19 Meme Fanner 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 Marty Rustan 1 5 0 0 3 3 2 Donya Monroe 8 14 0 0 9 1 16 Kathy LaVern 2 7 1 2 4 3 5 Chris Metzger 2 3 4 4 8 4 8 Teresa Dean 2 3 4 4 3 2 8 Kathy LaVern 3 7 0 0 4 3 6 Misty Thomas 8 14 4 8 3 4 20 Jennifer Bennett 8 16 3 6 4 2 19 Theresa Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 Cathy Watlet 2 4 0 0 2 1 4 Toni Sims 1 5 0 0 2 3 2 Jackie Thomas 0 4 0 0 2 4 0 Kathleen Mclaughlin 8 17 9 11 5 2 25 Shari Netzel 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Karen Hall 0 3 0 0 4 3 0 Mia Kuusisto 5 7 5 6 1 5 15 Jennifer McGary 3 13 0 0 0 1 6 Kris Stiver 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Denise Brooks 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Charlotte Lusschen 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 TEAM TOTALS 20 57 19 25 23 14 59 Kim Crawford 2 4 2 2 2 2 6 TEAM TOTALS 27 65 20 33 33 26 74 Amanda Ray 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 Allison Dickson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kim Thompson 4 4 8 9 4 0 16 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Diane Dickson 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 OHIO STATE FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Cynthia Stehouwer 1 6 0 0 6 2 2 TEAM TOTALS 34 70 6 6 46 20 74 Misty Thomas 4 9 5 6 11 1 13 Tracey Hall 11 15 2 2 13 5 24 Sue Bruemmer 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Kathy LaVern 1 6 0 0 5 2 2 Jodi Roth 2 2 2 4 4 2 6 TEAM TOTALS 23 50 21 28 37 25 ffl SJSU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 7 12 3 4 6 3 17 Teresa Dombkowski 3 4 4 4 5 3 10 Zina Harris 5 7 6 6 6 2 16 Cathy Benson 1 7 0 2 4 2 2 Lisa Cline 7 14 1 2 1 0 15 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Cathy Watlet 2 4 0 0 2 4 4 Dana Foster 2 6 0 0 1 3 4 Toni Roesch 2 6 12 12 1 3 16 Misty Thomas 4 12 8 9 5 4 16 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 April Gafford 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 Francine Lewis 1 1 4 4 2 4 6 Angela Christian 5 12 1 4 10 2 11 Kris Stiver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taja Winston 1 9 0 0 6 2 2 Liana Coutts 2 5 1 2 1 4 5 Toni Sims 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 Karen Hall 3 4 0 0 6 4 6 Kim Inman 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 Nikita Lowry 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 Zina Harris 2 3 3 4 4 3 7 Kim Crawford 2 6 0 0 1 2 4 Japora Smith 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 Geneva Ganford 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 Cathy Watlet 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 Donya Monroe 9 11 0 2 3 4 18 Angela Vadnais 0 2 2 4 1 1 2 TEAM TOTALS 30 49 27 32 33 25 87 Karen Hall 1 5 2 4 4 0 4 Allison Dickson 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Joyce Stewart 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 Kim Crawford 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 TEAM TOTALS 33 59 14 18 42 24 80 Teddi Johnson 6 15 6 9 10 2 18 SHOOTING Denise Brooks 2 3 2 4 2 5 6 Bridgette Jones 1 4 0 0 7 0 2 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .415, Free Throw .606 Donya Monroe 7 17 4 9 9 1 18 SHOOTING TEAM TOTALS 12 60 9 18 38 13 33 OSU-Field Goal .612, Free Throw .844 TEAM TOTALS 22 57 20 35 38 22 64 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .559, Free Throw .667 MSU-Field Goal .351 , Free Throw .760 SHOOTING SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .486, Free Throw 1.000 UNLV 33 41 74 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .386, Free Throw .571 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SJSU-Field Goal .200, Free Throw .500 osu 41 46 87 CAL-Field Goal .460, Free Throw .750 MSU 24 35 59 UNLV 42 38 80 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final 36 38 74 UNLV Game No. 10 CAL 41 26 ffl SJSU 20 13 33 Indiana 62 UNLV 54 Bloomington, IN December 30, 1985 UNLV 24 40 64 Game No.6 7-UP DESERT CLASSIC-CHAMPIONSHIP GAME UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Game No. 12 UNLV 80 Arizona State 67 Las Vegas, NV Dec. 7, 1985 Game No.8 UNLV/BUD LIGHT TOURNAMENT - CONSOLATION GAME Stanford 62 UNLV 59 Stanford, CA Dec. 14, 1985 Kathy LaVern 3 4 0 0 5 3 6 Kansas State 66 UNLV 63 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 4, 1986 ASU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 2 5 0 0 4 3 4 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Donya Monroe 3 6 0 1 10 2 6 KSU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Patti Peppler 5 15 4 6 2 4 14 Misty Thomas 7 24 5 5 8 4 19 Kathy LaVern 4 9 0 0 7 4 8 Shamona Mosley 5 13 5 8 6 4 15 Karen Hall 5 7 0 0 9 4 10 Cheryl Jackson 2 4 2 2 0 0 6 Angela Christian 3 12 3 7 7 4 9 Rhonda Woolery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toni Sims 2 6 0 0 2 3 4 Susan Green 5 8 2 3 2 1 12 8 16 5 6 3 3 21 Mona Lomeli 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 Donya Monroe Denise Brooks 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 Cassandra Jones 2 6 2 3 4 3 6 Karen Hall 2 5 3 4 Robin Connolly 3 8 2 3 2 4 8 0 4 5 Kim Crawford 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 Theza Fitzpatrick 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 Zina Harris 6 16 4 6 9 4 16 Sherry Poole 7 15 3 3 7 4 17 Zina Harris 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 Carlisa Thomas 1 4 0 2 7 4 2 Cathy Watlet 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 Tonya Morris 2 4 1 6 4 3 5 Cathy Watlet 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Shelia Hubert 6 11 6 7 2 4 18 TEAM TOTALS 23 60 13 25 37 19 59 Jodi Rathbun 4 9 0 0 6 2 8 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sue Leiding 2 8 2 4 4 3 6 TEAM TOTALS 26 64 15 28 32 23 ffl TEAM TOTALS 24 60 6 8 45 24 54 Cindy Durham 1 3 2 2 2 1 4 STANFORD FG FGA H FTA REB PF TP Amanda Holley 4 9 4 4 6 2 12 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Erica Mueser 1 4 0 0 3 1 2 INDIANA FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP TEAM TOTALS 23 55 20 27 35 19 66 Evon Asforis 1 3 4 4 7 5 6 Misty Thomas 4 15 12 18 11 4 20 Karna Abram 6 15 1 3 2 2 13 Jill Yanke 9 10 2 8 9 3 20 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Kathy LaVern 7 10 4 4 8 4 18 Cindy Bumgarner 4 6 5 6 5 0 13 Virginia Sourlis 6 9 6 8 5 2 18 Angela Christian 6 13 4 5 9 4 16 Noelle Young 3 8 2 2 6 2 8 Misty Thomas 5 13 4 7 5 2 14 Sue Sebolt 2 10 0 0 1 5 4 Zina Harris 7 11 0 0 7 4 14 L1nda Cunningham 5 10 9 11 4 4 19 Angela Christian 2 10 0 0 9 4 4 Andrea Ransom 1 5 0 2 3 2 2 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 Kemya Willis 2 6 3 5 2 1 7 Toni Sims 2 5 1 1 2 0 5 Judy Griffith 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Karen Hall 2 6 0 0 4 2 4 Skeeter Lounsbury 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Zina Harris 1 6 4 4 3 4 6 Charli Turner 0 0 0 1 0 Kim Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Cindy Herr 1 4 0 0 1 0 2 Karen Hall 1 1 2 2 6 3 4 Kim Mercer 2 2 2 5 10 Donya Monroe 4 7 0 0 7 4 8 4 7 Jennifer Wilfong 1 0 Kim Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 TEAM TOTALS 24 49 14 24 34 24 62 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM TOTALS 30 62 20 27 52 25 80 Tracy Krick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denise Brooks 4 6 5 5 6 3 13 Rosie Carlton Donya Monroe 8 12 1 3 7 3 17 SHOOTING 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 SHOOTING TEAM TOTALS 21 50 20 27 26 13 62 TEAM TOTALS 23 53 17 22 39 22 63 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .484, Free Throw .741 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .383, Free Throw .520 • Stanford-Field Goal .490, Free lhrow .583 ASU-Field Goal .406, Free Throw .536 SHOOTING SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .400, Free Throw .750 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .434, Free Throw .773 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final Indiana-Field Goal .420, Free Throw .740 KSU-Field Goal .418, Free Throw .741 ASU 33 34 67 UNLV 25 34 59 UNLV Stanford 29 33 62 42 38 80 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UNLV 24 30 54 KSU 27 39 66 Indiana 22 40 62 UNLV 31 32 63

58 59 Game No. 17 Game No. 19 Game No. 13 Game No. 15 UNLV 72 Hawaii 58 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 25, 1986 San Diego Staten UNLV 71 San Diego, CA Feb. 1, 1986 UNLV 85 Utah State 53 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 13, 1986 UNLV 71 UC Santa Barbara 44 Santa Barbara, CA Jan. 18, 1986 HAWAII FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UTAH STATE UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Da Houl 1 4 · o o 1 3 2 Misty Thomas 6 12 2 3 5 2 14 LaRonda Poydras 1 8 2 2 4 2 4 Angela Christian 5 9 0 1 6 3 10 Dana Takahara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Angela Christian 8 12 0 2 15 4 16 Valerie Vermeer 7 19 3 12 8 2 17 Toni Sims 7 8 1 2 1 3 15 Tondi Redden 6 12 0 0 1 4 12 Donya Monroe 8 14 4 5 5 4 20 Angela Ice 1 4 1 2 3 3 3 Zina Harris 3 9 2 4 4 3 8 Bryna Jones 2 4 2 3 6 3 6 Zina Harris 3 9 1 2 6 4 7 Corine Sandfry 9 14 0 0 1 1 18 Cathy Watlet 2 3 0 0 1 2 4 Jeanne Wade 2 8 3 4 8 3 7 Karen Hall 2 3 0 1 2 5 4 LeeAnn Powell 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 Shari Netzel 3 5 0 0 1 0 6 Tina Morrison 7 10 1 2 4 1 15 Toni Sims 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 Michelle Maxwell 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Karen Hall 2 3 2 2 7 4 6 Melissa Barker 1 4 1 4 0 0 3 Cathy Watlet 1 3 0 0 2 1 2 Kelly Bastian 2 6 1 2 2 5 5 Kim Crawford 2 8 0 0 5 4 4 Alex Provencio 3 12 3 4 3 5 9 Kim Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clarene Pabst 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denise Brooks 3 5 1 2 3 2 7 Michelle Rodgers 1 3 2 3 5 1 4 Denise Brooks 3 8 2 4 0 4 8 Anne Ralph 0 4 2 2 3 2 2 Donya Monroe 4 12 3 5 6 0 11 TEAM lOTALS 23 57 12 20 32 20 58 TEAM lOTALS 31 63 9 17 41 25 71 Lisa Grandmaison 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 TEAM lOTALS 31 62 9 16 36 21 71 TEAM TOTALS 22 60 9 22 30 19 53 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP SDSU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UCSB FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 3 6 6 10 8 4 12 Shelda Arceneaux 5 11 5 7 8 4 15 FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV Kristen Nicholson 3 5 2 4 2 1 8 Angela Christian 2 6 1 3 11 1 5 Jessica Haynes 6 17 0 1 6 2 12 Angela Christian 7 10 0 0 10 4 14 Kim Brown 0 0 2 3 1 2 2 Toni Sims 3 6 0 0 1 1 6 Pat Rice 1 2 4 6 9 4 6 Toni Sims 4 5 1 3 2 1 9 Therese Puchalski 3 9 2 7 1 1 8 Zina Harris 6 12 2 2 6 2 14 Lisa Stevens 6 13 8 8 1 3 20 Zina Harris 3 8 2 2 3 3 8 Shelly Neal 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 Cathy Watlet 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 Dee Dee Duncan 9 19 5 8 4 2 23 Cathy Watlet 0 2 2 2 2 1 2 Pat Niichel 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 Shari Netzel 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 Debbie Rinder 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 Shari Netzel 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Dana Panfili 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 Kris Stiver 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sheri Edmonds 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kris Stiver 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 Mary Reilley 4 8 2 2 2 0 10 Karen Hall 4 6 1 2 3 0 9 Joanne Gould 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Karen Hall 3 6 4 4 6 2 10 Rebecca Rehder 1 4 0 0 3 3 2 Kim Crawford 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 Brooke Meadows 0 2 1 2 6 4 1 Kim Crawford 1 2 1 2 4 1 3 Kira Anthofer 5 9 2 7 13 2 12 Denise Brooks 5 6 3 5 2 3 13 TEAM TOTALS 27 65 23 32 42 20 77 Denise Brooks 5 8 5 5 6 4 15 TEAM lOTALS 17 40 10 23 31 14 44 Donya Monroe 3 6 1 1 2 4 7 Donya Monroe 8 15 4 4 8 2 20 Diane Dickson 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 SHOOTING Allison Dickson 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 SHOOTING TEAM TOTALS 29 58 14 23 42 18 72 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .492, Free Throw .529 Diane Dickson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .500, Free Throw .562 SDSU-Field Goal .415, Free Throw .718 TEAM TOTALS 33 58 19 26 46 19 85 UCSB-Field Goal .425, Free Throw .434 SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .500, Free Throw .615 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SHOOTING SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final Hawaii-Field Goal .404, Free Throw .600 UNLV 35 36 71 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .569, Free Throw .731 UNLV 37 34 71 SDSU 35 42 77 USU-Field Goal .367, Free Throw .409 UCSB 22 22 44 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final Hawaii 26 32 58 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UNLV 40 32 72 usu 21 32 53 UNLV 41 44 85 Game No. 20 Game No. 18 UNLV 102 San Diego State 75 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 6, 1986 Game No. 16 UNLV n CS-Fullerton 66 Fullerton, CA Jan. 30, 1986 Game No. 14 UNLV 76 Hawaii 61 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 23, 1986 SDSU FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP CSU Long Beach 90 UNLV 73 Long Beach, CA Jan. 15, 1986 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Llene Hauser 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 HAWAII FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 6 12 6 11 5 0 18 Debbie Rinder 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Da Houl 3 3 0 0 0 3 6 Angela Christian 8 11 0 0 7 3 16 Sheri Edmonds 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Angela Christian 9 17 2 4 13 5 20 Tondi Redden 6 15 5 8 3 4 17 Toni Sims 4 7 2 3 5 2 10 Lisa Stevens 3 11 0 0 0 3 6 Denise Brooks 0 7 3 5 11 4 3 Bryna Jones 1 4 2 2 1 0 4 Zina Harris 1 3 2 3 3 4 4 Joanne Gould 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Donya Monroe 10 19 5 6 15 4 25 Jeanne Wade 3 4 0 3 2 1 6 Cathy Watlet 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 Shelda Arceneaux 10 14 0 3 11 3 20 Zina Harris 3 7 0 0 1 3 6 Tina Morrison 0 5 2 2 2 0 2 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jessica Haynes 12 23 3 7 11 2 27 Karen Hall 1 5 2 6 7 2 4 Melissa Barker 4 5 3 3 6 3 11 Karen Hall 1 4 0 0 4 4 2 Dee Dee Duncan 5 11 2 2 2 3 12 Toni Sims 4 9 5 6 2 3 13 Alex Provencio 5 16 2 3 5 5 12 Kim Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooke Meadows 1 4 0 1 2 5 2 Kim Crawford 1 3 0 0 0 4 2 Michelle Rodgers 0 4 3 4 2 2 3 Donya Monroe 6 11 7 8 10 4 19 Pat Rice 3 5 2 3 1 4 8 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 TEAM lOTALS 22 56 17 25 27 18 61 Denise Brooks 2 4 0 0 2 2 4 TEAM lOTALS 34 73 7 16 31 23 75 TEAM TOTALS 28 67 17 27 52 27 73 TEAM TOTALS 30 54 17 25 36 22 77 UNLV FG FGA- FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP CSULB FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 4 12 3 4 13 3 11 CSUF FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 11 16 14 15 8 3 36 Carol Brandt 2 9 4 7 7 4 8 Toni Sims 3 8 0 0 2 2 6 Felicia Benson 4 10 0 0 7 3 8 Angela Christian 9 15 1 2 7 4 19 Missy Rand 3 7 2 2 3 3 8 Zina Harris 4 9 4 5 10 1 12 Amy Torczon 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Toni Sims 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cindy Brown 10 17 13 18 14 2 33 Cathy Watlet 1 2 2 2 5 0 4 Stacy Hunt 2 5 0 0 0 0 4 Zina Harris 7 11 2 2 4 2 16 Faye Paige 4 8 1 4 3 1 9 Shari Netzel 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 Kathy Gorman 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 Cathy Watlet 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Margaret Mohr 0 2 2 2 1 4 2 Karen Hall 5 9 0 0 4 4 10 Laura Satorius 2 4 0 0 7 4 4 Kris Stiver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaundra McMichael 4 11 2 3 3 4 10 Kim Crawford 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Alayna McGee 6 14 2 3 4 5 14 Karen Hall 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Bettina Turner 5 8 0 1 2 1 10 Denise Brooks 4 9 3 3 2 4 11 Wendy Anae 5 13 2 5 7 4 12 Kim Crawford 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 Cheryl Dowell 5 11 0 2 6 3 10 Donya Monroe 10 18 2 3 13 3 22 April Marion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denise Brooks 2 5 3 4 7 4 7 TEAM TOTALS 33 73 24 39 43 22 90 TEAM lOTALS 31 70 14 17 53 20 76 Robin Holmes 7 17 5 9 4 4 19 Donya Monroe 9 11 6 9 8 1 24 Sheryl Jones 0 3 3 4 1 0 3 TEAM TOTALS 38 61 26 34 44 16 102 SHOOTING SHOOTING TEAM lOTALS 27 69 12 21 36 20 66 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .417, Free Throw .629 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .443, Free Throw .824 SHOOTING CSULB-Field Goal .452, Free Throw .615 Hawaii-Field Goal .393, Free Throw .680 SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .623, Free Throw .765 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal 555, Free Throw .680 SDSU-Field Goal .466, Free Throw .438 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final CSUF-Field Goal .391, Free Throw .571 UNLV 29 44 73 Hawaii 26 35 61 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final CSULB 46 44 90 UNLV 36 40 76 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SDSU 39 36 75 UNLV 35 42 n UNLV 42 60 102 CSUF 26 40 66 61 60 Game No. 21 Game No. 23 Game No. 25 Game No. 27 UNLV 89 Pacific 63 Stockton, CA Feb. 8, 1986 CSU Long Beach 85 UNLV 78 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 15, 1986 UNLV 74 UC Santa Barbara 49 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 22, 1986 UNLV 106 Pacific 61 Las Vegas, NV March 1, 1986

UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP CSULB FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UCSB FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UOP FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 6 14 2 3 7 2 14 Faye Paige 9 16 3 6 3 3 21 Kristen Nicholson 3 10 0 0 0 5 6 Michelle Sasaki 2 5 0 0 1 0 4 Angela Christian 3 11 0 2 8 4 6 Scheron Douglas 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 Kim Brown 5 8 0 0 3 4 10 Prim Walters 4 7 1 2 3 5 9 Toni Sims 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 Bettina Turner 1 7 0 0 2 3 2 Therese Puchalski 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 Shellie Linden 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 Zina Harris 9 9 3 3 7 4 21 Carol Brandt 5 9 4 5 7 5 14 Shelly Neal 1 2 2 2 0 1 4 Ruth Kennedy 1 1 3 4 2 1 5 Cathy Watlet 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 Missy Rand 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Pat Niichel 4 9 2 4 3 2 10 Suzanne Parker 2 7 0 0 2 3 4 Shari Netzel 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 Margaret Mohr 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 Dana Panfili 0 5 0 1 2 1 0 Janet Whitney 12 23 3 4 5 1 27 Kris Stiver 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Shaundra McMichael 6 9 0 0 2 2 12 Rebecca Rehder 1 6 0 0 7 2 2 Janet Otto 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 Karen Hall 3 7 1 2 6 0 7 Cheryl Dowell 3 12 0 0 9 4 6 Kira Anthofer 5 8 7 9 9 3 17 Gretchen Meinhardt 2 9 4 4 2 2 8 Kim Crawford 2 3 1 3 4 1 5 Cindy Brown 9 17 9 12 8 4 27 TEAM TOTALS 19 49 11 16 30 22 49 TEAM TOTALS 25 62 11 14 27 16 61 Denise Brooks 4 6 6 6 5 4 14 TEAM TOTALS 34 74 17 25 39 25 85 Donya Monroe 6 11 3 4 8 4 15 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP TEAM TOTALS 35 67 19 26 53 24 89 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 4 7 5 5 6 2 13 Misty Thomas 12 15 4 6 7 3 28 Misty Thomas 3 14 3 6 1 2 9 Angela Christian 3 5 0 0 2 3 6 Angela Christian 6 11 0 0 2 3 12 UOP FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 12 14 1 2 12 4 25 Toni Sims 3 4 3 6 1 1 9 Toni Sims 5 7 0 0 3 1 10 Michelle Sasaki 4 8 1 1 1 3 9 Zina Harris 7 12 2 2 8 4 16 Zina Harris 6 14 5 9 9 2 17 Zina Harris 5 9 0 0 3 1 10 Prim Walters 4 12 0 2 2 5 8 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cathy Watlet 1 3 2 2 2 0 4 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Shellie Linden 3 6 5 5 4 1 11 Karen Hall 3 4 3 4 0 5 9 Shari Netzel 2 4 0 0 2 0 4 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Ruth Kennedy 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Kim Crawford 1 2 4 4 2 3 6 Kris Stiver 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kris Stiver 2 2 1 1 0 0 5 Suzanne Parker 0 7 0 1 4 1 0 Denise Brooks 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 Karen Hall 0 5 1 3 6 2 1 Karen Hall 2 5 2 2 2 2 6 Laura Goldman 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 Donya Monnroe 5 13 3 5 7 4 13 Kim Crawford 3 5 0 0 0 2 6 Kim Crawford 6 7 0 0 3 0 12 Janet Whitney 8 18 9 12 10 3 25 TEAM TOTALS 31 61 16 23 37 22 78 Denise Brooks 0 4 3 4 6 2 3 Denise Brooks 7 11 0 0 7 1 14 Janet Otto 2 9 1 1 2 1 5 Donya Monroe 4 12 3 4 4 1 11 Donya Monroe 3 10 3 6 9 2 9 Gretchen Meinhardt 0 8 3 4 5 5 3 SHOOTING TEAM TOTALS 26 63 22 33 43 15 74 TEAM TOTALS 48 77 10 15 43 14 106 Stacy Sauer 1 3 0 0 5 1 2 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .508, Free Throw .696 TEAM TOTALS 22 72 19 26 40 22 63 CSULB-Field Goal .459, Free Throw .680 SHOOTING SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field. Goal .412, Free Throw .667 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .623, Free Throw .667 SHOOTING SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UCSB-Field Goal .387, Free Throw .687 UOP-Field Goal .403, Free Throw .786 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .522, Free Throw .731 CSULB 45 40 85 UOP-Field Goal .316, Free Throw .731 UNLV 28 50 78 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UCSB 20 29 49 UOP 31 30 61 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UNLV 38 36 74 UNLV 44 62 106 UNLV 40 49 89 UOP 23 40 63 Game No. 26 Game No. 24 UNLV 69 CS-Fullerton 59 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 27, 1986 Game No. 28 Game No. 22 UNLV 66 UC Irvine 61 Irvine, CA Feb. 20, 1986 PCAA TOURNAMENT UNLV 74 UC Irvine 59 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 13, 1986 CSUF FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV 77 Pacific 70 Long Beach, CA March 6, 1986 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Felicia Benson 0 4 0 0 2 3 0 UCI FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 7 14 5 8 6 2 19 Amy Torczon 2 4 4 6 6 5 8 UOP FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Erin Higashi 4 9 0 2 5 3 8 Angela Christian 2 7 1 2 4 2 5 Stacy Hunt 2 7 1 2 2 1 5 Janet Whitney 6 13 0 0 6 5 12 Valerie Dehn 5 18 2 2 2 3 12 Toni Sims 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 Kathy Gorman 2 6 0 0 3 1 4 Janet Otto 5 9 0 2 3 3 10 Natasha Parks 1 2 0 0 3 4 2 Zina Harris 3 7 2 6 5 4 8 Laura Satorius 0 6 4 4 9 1 4 Gretchen Meinhardt 10 17 0 1 7 4 20 Natalie Crawford 3 6 3 5 5 5 9 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alayna McGee 2 4 0 1 2 3 4 Michelle Sasaki 2 4 0 2 3 3 4 Kippie Brown 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Wendy Anae 2 6 0 2 1 3 4 Shellie Linden 5 10 4 6 0 4 14 Cheri Graham 5 13 1 3 10 3 11 Karen Hall 3 4 3 7 3 2 9 Robin Holmes 11 19 6 10 4 1 28 Prim Walters 5 11 0 0 7 4 10 Tawanna Terry 6 7 2 4 6 4 14 Kim Crawford 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 Sheryl Jones 1 5 0 0 1 2 2 Suzanne Parker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM TOTALS 25 58 9 17 35 24 59 Denise Brooks 6 9 7 8 6 4 19 TEAM TOTALS 22 61 15 25 35 20 59 TEAM TOTALS 33 64 4 11 26 23 70 Donya Monroe 1 3 0 0 7 5 2 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP TEAM TOTALS 24 50 18 31 39 24 66 UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Misty Thomas 4 10 11 17 15 2 19 Misty Thomas 7 11 3 4 15 2 17 Angela Christian 11 24 2 3 10 2 24 Angela Christian 3 9 0 0 4 4 6 UCI FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 5 9 0 0 3 4 10 Denise Brooks 1 6 4 4 5 0 6 Zina Harris 6 10 2 2 5 3 14 Erin Higashi 6 13 4 6 2 4 16 To ni Sims 3 4 0 0 2 3 6 Donya Monroe 6 14 1 3 14 2 13 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 Valerie Dehn 1 4 5 6 0 4 7 Zi na Harris 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 Misty Thomas 3 9 3 5 8 4 9 Shari Netzel 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 Natasha Parks 1 4 1 2 2 3 3 Cathy Watlet 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 Karen Hall 2 4 2 2 5 3 6 Karen Hall 4 5 0 0 0 4 8 Natalie Crawford 4 6 2 6 9 3 10 Shari Netzel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Toni Sims 3 4 0 0 1 0 6 Kim Crawford 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Kippie Brown 0 2 2 2 0 5 2 Ki m Crawford 3 7 0 0 4 1 6 Zina Harris 3 5 5 7 2 1 11 Denise Brooks 3 9 2 5 8 2 8 Cheri Graham 7 10 5 7 10 4 19 Denise Brooks 3 9 5 6 7 2 11 Cathy Watlet 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Donya Monroe 5 12 5 8 7 3 15 Tawanna Terry 2 6 0 0 5 4 4 Donya Monroe 7 15 3 7 5 4 17 Kim Crawford 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 TEAM TOTALS 27 58 20 32 43 20 74 TEAM TOTALS 21 50 19 29 30 27 61 TEAM TOTALS 29 61 11 17 44 21 69 TEAM TOTALS 30 69 17 24 52 12 77

SHOOTING SHOOTING SH OOTING SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .466, Free Throw .625 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .480, Free Throw .581 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .475, Free Throw .647 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .434, Free Throw .708 UCI-Field Goal .431, Free Throw .529 UCI-Field Goal .420, Free Throw .655 CSUF-Field Goal .361, Free Throw .600 UOP-Field Goal .515, Free Throw .363

SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UCI 32 27 59 UNLV 28 38 66 CSUF 23 36 59 UOP 31 39 70 UNLV 29 45 74 UCI 27 34 61 UNLV 34 35 69 UNLV 39 38 77

62 63 PCAA CONFERENCE Game No. 29 Game No. 31 PCAA TOURNAMENT - THE FORUM NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT - SECOND ROUND Chapel Hill, NC March 15, 1986 UNLV 80 CS-Fullerton 75 Inglewood, CA March 7, 1986 North Carolina 82 UNLV76 " UNLV Lady Rebels - Three.:Yime PCAA Champions" FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP CSUF FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP UNLV 1 7 2 11 The Lady Rebel basketball team will defend Thomas was named the tournament's Most sity. This year every team will play a home and Felicia Benson 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Denise Brooks 5 9 1 4 5 4 4 16 their title this season as the women's league Valuable Player with 23 points and Donya home series against each conference oppo­ Amy Torczon 2 6 1 2 5 5 5 Misty Thomas 6 13 2 2 10 4 16 expands to ten teams. UN LV. for the last three Monroe added 22 points. nent except Hawaii (18 games). Laura Satorious 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 Donya Monroe 7 14 2 2 6 3 4 seasons, has won the PCAA tournament ti­ The teams participating in the PCAA con­ The PCAA Women's Basketball Tourna­ Sheryl Jones 4 14 1 2 4 5 9 Karen Hall 1 3 2 2 2 3 8 tle. On March 6, 1984, the Rebels were pac­ ference for the 1986-87 season include: ment, scheduled for March 5-7 (first round play Robin Holmes 12 22 6 6 6 3 30 Zina Harris 3 7 1 4 6 2 13 ed by Misty Thomas' 31 points as UNLV University of California, Irvine, University of at CSU Long Beach and semi-finals and finals Stacy Hunt 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 Angela Christian 6 13 4 1 5 8 defeated UC Irvine 90-55. On March 10, 1985, California, Santa Barbara, University of to be played at the Forum, coinciding with the Kathy Gorman 3 6 5 5 8 2 11 Kim Crawford 2 2 4 0 2 1 0 0 UNLV hung on for a 61-60 victory over UC Ir­ Hawaii, UNLV, University of the Pacific, Califor­ men's tournament) will feature the top eight Alayna McGee 4 10 0 0 5 4 8 Toni Sims 0 1 16 22 40 23 76 vine. The Lady Rebels leading scorer was nia State University, Long Beach, San Diego teams from the conference. The winner of the Wendy Anae 5 11 2 2 3 4 12 TEAM TOTALS 30 62 TEAM TOTALS 30 73 15 18 43 23 75 Donya Monroe with 16 points. Last March 8, State University, California State University, PCAA tournament will receive an automatic UNC FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP at the Fabulous Forum, the Lady Rebels rac­ Fullerton along with new members Fresno NCAA play-off bid. UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Kathy Wilson 4 13 9 10 10 2 17 ed past CSU Long Beach 99-89. Misty State University and San Jose State Univer- 6 4 1 7 Angela Christian 7 12 1 4 4 1 15 Chryss Watts 1 2 5 3 11 3 22 Denise Brooks 1 3 2 4 5 2 4 Dawn Royster 10 17 2 0 0 1 5 6 Donya Monroe 9 15 5 6 7 4 23 Liza Donnell 3 8 16 2 3 2 4 20 Misty Thomas 6 13 8 9 10 4 20 Pam Leake 9 0 0 1 3 0 Karen Hall 5 7 4 4 6 2 14 Marsha Matthews 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 4 Toni Sims 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Darlene Cannon 1 1985-86 PCAA FINAL STANDINGS 0 1 0 2 Zina Harris 1 9 0 0 4 3 2 Tia Poindexter 1 4 0 2 0 0 Kim Crawford 1 4 0 0 1 1 2 Merlaine Oden 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 4 CONFERENCE OVERALL TEAM TOTALS 30 64 20 27 42 18 80 Marlene List 2 2 0 TEAM TOTALS 31 64 20 26 37 20 82 w L PCT. PTS. OPP. w L PCT. PTS. OPP. SHOOTING CSU Long Beach 14 0 1.000 1341 908 29 5 .853 3091 2371 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field. Goal .468, Free Throw .740 SHOOTING CSUF-Field Goal .410, Free Throw .833 PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .484, Free Throw .727 UNLV 11 3 .786 1098 908 22 9 .710 2380 2058 UNC-Field Goal .484, Free Throw .769 CSU Fullerton 8 6 .571 910 955 11 18 .379 1908 2062 SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final 2nd Final CSUF 32 43 75 SCORE BY HALFS 1st UC Irvine 6 8 .429 880 939 14 14 .500 1739 1784 35 41 76 UNLV 44 36 80 UNLV San Diego State 6 8 .429 1035 1120 14 17 .452 2183 2423 UNC 45 37 82 Hawaii 5 9 .357 920 986 14 14 .500 1896 1892 Game No. 30 Pacific 5 ' 9 .357 967 1112 11 17 .393 1951 2172 PCAA TOURNAMENT -THE FORUM -CHAMPIONSHIP GAME UC Santa Barbara 13 .071 756 1015 6 22 .214 1640 1999 UNLV99 CSU Long Beach 89 Inglewood, CA March 8, 1986

UNLV FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Angela Christian 2 4 0 0 1 2 4 Denise Brooks 3 8 3 4 4 3 9 Donya Monroe 9 11 4 5 6 3 22 Karen Hall 3 6 6 6 6 5 12 Misty Thomas 7 12 9 13 9 4 23 Toni Sims 3 5 0 0 0 2 6 ALL CONFERENCE TEAM Zina Harris 7 9 7 8 4 4 21 Shari Netzel 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Kim Crawford 0 2 2 2 1 4 2 ALL-PCAA FIRST TEAM ALL-PCAA SECOND TEAM 34 57 31 38 35 29 99 TEAM TOTALS Ci ndy Brown, CSULB, C, 6-2, JR. Portland, OR Carol Brandt, CSULB, F, 6-2, JR, Cerritos, CA CSULB FG FGA FT FTA REB PF TP Robin Holmes, CSUF, G, 5-9, SA, El Toro, CA Angela Christian, UNLV, F, 6-2, JR, Lynwood, CA Missy Rand 6 9 1 2 3 5 13 Mi sty Thomas, UNLV, G, 5-11, SR. Ontario, Canada Natalie Crawford, UCI, C, 6-S1f2, SO, Hawthorne, CA Carol Brandt 8 12 7 14 11 4 23 Cindy Brown 11 19 8 11 8 5 30 Faye Paige, CSULB, G, 5-9, SR, Long Beach, CA Jessica Haynes, SDSU, G, 6-0, FR, Omaha, NE Margaret Mohr 1 3 0 1 0 2 2 Donya Monroe, UNLV, F, 6-2, SA, Tacoma, WA Shelda Arceneaux, SDSU, F, 6-1, FR, Alta Lorna, CA 4 13 3 5 6 2 11 Faye Paige Janet Whitney, UOP, F, 6-1, SR, Fresno, CA Alex Provencio, Hawaii, F, 6-0, JR, El Paso, TX Scheron Douglas 2 3 0 0 2 5 4 Shameil Coleman 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 Shaundra McMichael 2 4 2 2 2 5 6 Cheryl Dowell 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 TEAM TOTALS 34 68 21 35 36 31 89 1985-86 PCAA Player-of-the-Year: Cindy Brown, CSU Long Beach SHOOTING PERCENTAGES: UNLV-Field Goal .596, Free Throw .815 1985-86 Freshman of the Year: Jessica Haynes, San Diego State CSULB-Field Goal .500, Free Throw .600 1985-86 PCAA Coach of the Year: Joan Bonvicini, CSU Long Beach SCORE BY HALFS 1st 2nd Final UNLV 52 47 99 CSULB 39 50 89

65 64 -- LADY REBEL ALL.:YIME SERIES HISTORY ALL TIME SERIES HISTORY (Continued) SAN FRANCISCO, UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIF. UNIV. TEXAS, UNIV. OF 1983-84 - 94-52 ARIZONA STATE UNIV. 1977-78 - 86-76 GEORGIA STATE UNIV. MARYLAND, UNIV. OF NORTHERN OKLAHOMA USF leads series, 3-0 WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. USC leads series, 3-2 Texas leads series, 3-0 1984-85- 86-46 UNLV leads series, 6-3 1978-79 - 67-79 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 JUNIOR COLLEGE 1979-80- 53-58 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1974-75 -: 57-87 1976-77- 81-67 1984-85- 98-70 1974-75 - 69-33 1976-79- 80-72 1983-84- 70-57 1976-79 - 77-70 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 76-57 1982-83 - 93-65 1975-76 - 82-53 1983-84- 60-82 1985-86- 71-44 1975-76 - 82-28 1979-80 - 106-79 1976-79- 88-65 1981·82 - 68-75 1975-76 - 82-53 1984-85- 64-95 1985-86 - 74-49 1976-77 - 106-80 1979-80 - 82-68 HAWAII, UNIV. OF MISSISSIPPI, UNIV. OF 1978-79 - 79-93 WAYLAND BAPTIST NORTHWEST MISSOURI WB leads series, 1-0 1978-79 - 107-72 1982-83 - 66-75 UNLV leads series, 15-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1979-80- 77-78 or TEXAS A & M UNIV. STATE U.S. INTERNATIONAL UNIV. 1975-76- 55-68 1980-81 - 67-82 1984-85 - 77-66 1975-76 - 103-49 1982-83 - 93-86 UNLV leads series, 4-0 UNLV leads series, 5-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1982-83 - 62-83 1985-86- 77-66 1975-76 - 96-30 1977-78 - 86-69 SOUTHERN METHODIST 1976-77 - 108-92 1976-79- 80-50 1982-83 - 67-43 WEBER STATE COLLEGE 1983-84 - 70-72 1985-86- 69-59 1979-80- 97-61 MONTANA STATE UNIV. 1978-79- 90-52 UN IV. 1978·79- 87-65 1985-86 - 92-88 (OT) 1985-86-80-75 1979-80 - 101-59 UNLV leads sereis, 1-0 1978-79- 86-78 UNLV leads series, 3-0 OAKLAND UNIV. UNLV leads series, 3-1 1978-79 - 98-63 UTAH, UNIV. OF 1985-86 - 80-67 1979-80- 87-69 1985-86- 80-59 1980-81 - 76-57 1975-78- 111-70 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 78-61 1982-83- 86-62 UNLV leads series, 7-4 CAL STATE, NORTHRIDGE 1979-80 - 73-64 1976-77 - 116-74 1979-80- 97-79 1981-82 - 73-83 1984-85 - 58-51 1974-75 - 64-70 ARIZONA, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 1-0 1980-81 - 69-52 NEBRASKA-LINCOLN SAN JOSE STATE 1977-78- 110-92 1982-83 - 89-45 1975-76 - 72-61 UNLV leads series, 3-1 1978-79 - 96-61 1981-82 - 84-78 UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 4-0 OHIO STATE UNIV. 1983-84- 84-61 TEXAS-EL PASO, UNIV. OF 1975-76 - 72-65 1974-75 - 63-96 1981-82 - 68-67 UNLV leads series, 4-0 1977-78 - 86-55 WESTERN STATE OSU leads series 2-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1976-77 - 89-44 1975-76 - 117-51 CAMERON UNIV. 1982-83 - 87-69 1976-77 - 96-72 1981-82 - 80-71 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1984-85 - 56-72 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE 1979-80- 87-56 1976-77 - 103-70 1978-79- 106-63 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1984-85- 86-66 1977-78 - 92-74 1983-84-65-47 1981-82- 87-56 1985-86 - 74-67 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1978-79- 93-85 1980-81 - 80-56 1980-81 - 98-82 1984-85 - 63-59 1981-82 - 72-64 1985-86 - 74-33 1975-76- 116-36 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIV. 1978-79 - 81-95 1981-82 - 84-71 1984-85- 68-49 1982-83- 94-86 OKLAHOMA, UNIV. OF WEST TEXAS STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 1-0 1979-80 - 89-57 ARKANSAS, UNIV. OF 1982-83 - 85-36 1985-86 - 76-61 Series tied SEATILE, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 2-0 1-1 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 1976-77 - 80-64 1980-81 - 68-78 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1985-86- 72-58 NEBRASKA-QMAHA, 1979-80 - 71-51 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1982-83- 104-64 UNLV leads series, 2-1 1983-84 - 90-64 1983-84- 68-62 CHICO STATE UNIV. OF 1980-81 - 85-96 1979-80 - 83-63 1984-85 - 63-50 1982-83 - 69-68 UCLA 1984-85 - 71-77 UNLV leads series, 2-0 HOUSTON, UNIV. OF UNLV leads series, 1-0 1983-84- 80-55 UCLA leads series, 5-0 BAYLOR UNIV. 1975-76 - 83-73 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1982-83- 59-56 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIV. SIMON FRAZIER UNIV. WILLIAM PENN COLLEGE 1985-86- 59-62 1974-75 - 33-99 UTAH STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 3-0 1975-76 - 85-61 1979-80- 77-56 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1975-76 - 80-84 UNLV leads series, 13-1 1977-78 - 107-82 1983-84- 78-57 NEVADA-RENO, UNIV. OF 1982-83 - 91-62 1981-82 - 90-44 1977-78 - 98-80 TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1975-76 - 77-97 1974-75 - 63-70 1979-80- 110-64 COLORADO STATE UNLV leads series, 5-0 UNLV leads series, 3-0 1977-78 - 88-100 1975-76 - 104-55 1983-84 - 72-66 UNLV leads series, 1-0 IDAHO STATE UNIV. 1974-75 - 74-63 (30T) OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIV. SKAGIT VALLEY COMMUN- WYOMING, UNIV. OF 1976-77 - 89-70 1981-82- 60-84 1975-76 - 84-52 1984-85- 60-50 . UNLV leads series, 1-0 1975-76 - 86-51 UNLV leads series, 1-0 ITY COLLEGE Series tied, 1-1 1976-77 - 95-84 1976-77- 110-49 BELMONT 1982-83- 96-61 1982·83 - 96-55 1982-83 - 72-58 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1979-80- 66-46 1978-79 - 93-67 U.C. RIVERSIDE 1976-77 - 105-75 UNLV leads series, 1-0 COLORADO, UNIV. OF 1984-85 - 71-49 1975-76 - 119-26 1981-82- 55-67 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1977-78 - 111-71 1975-76 - 81-68 UNLV leads series, 4-0 IDAHO, UNIV. OF 1984-85- 85-49 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. 1975-76 - 95-38 TENNESSEE, UNIV. OF 1974-75 - 72-~ 1977-78 - 88-71 1975-76 - 121-48 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series 1-0 UT leads series, 1-0 1978-79 - 119-95 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV. 1977-78 - 103-39 1983-84 - 81-63 NEW MEXICO, UNIV. OF 1984-85 - 74-58 SOUTH CAROLINA, UNIV. 1979-80- 64-84 U.C. SANTA BARBARA 1979-80- 86-64 Series tied 4-4 1983-84 - 67-41 UNLV leads series, 10-2 OF OREGON STATE UNLV leads series, 9-0 1980-81 - 97-90 1974-75 - 56-55 19IW-85 - 77-60 IMMACULATA COLLEGE 1974-75 - 71-64 UNLV leads series 1-0 OSU leads series 1-0 TENNESSEE TECH 1974-75- 54-47 1982-83 - 99-77 1977-78 - 90-73 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1976-77 - 72-53 1985-86 - 77-62 1981-82 - 57-95 n leads series, 2-0 1975-76 - 116-58 1983-84- 116-68 1978-79 - 98-90 CREIGHTON, UNIV. OF 1976-77 - 92-85 1976·77 - 93-54 1979-80- 69-83 1976-77 - 92-38 1984-85 - 81-48 1978-79- 94-103 OT UNLV leads series, 2-0 1977-78 - 94-74 UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC 1983-84- 59-63 1983-84- 92-50 1985-86- 85-53 1980-81 - 85-98 1982-83 - 77-72 (OT) INDIANA STATE UNIV. 1977-78 - 96-78 UNLV leads series 5-0 1981-82- 75-89 1984-85 - 71-69 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1978-79 - 91-81 1984-85- 75-50 1983-84 - 77-72 1975-76 - 87-75 1978-79- 77-69 1984-85- 95-64 1983-84- 84-89 DELTA STATE UNIV. 1979-80- 72-83 1965·66- 69-6:3 UNLV leads series, 2-1 INDIANA UNIV. 1979-80- 70-55 1985-86- 106-61 100 PLUS CLUB BYU OF HAWAII 1976-77 - 82-76 IU leads 1-0 1980-81 - 75-69 1985-86- 77-70 UNLV leads series, Hl 1979-80- 80-69 1985-86- 54-62 1981-82 - 71-81 UNLV 121, Univ. of Colorado 48 (1975-76) UNLV 108, Louisiana St. U. (2ot) 110 (1980-81) UNLV 104, West Texas St. U., 64 (1982-83) 1975-76- 107-16 1981-82 - 76-97 1983-84- 79-39 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN UNLV 119, Utah State Univ. 95 (1978-79) KANSAS STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV 108, Texas A & M 92 (1976-77) UNLV 103, Dixie Junior College 29 (1974-75) UNLV 119, Skagit Valley CC 26 (1975-76) CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT KSU leads series, 3-1 NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV. 1981-82 - 61-51 UNLV 108, Pepperdine Univ. 53 (1976-77) UNLV 103, Univ. of Hawaii 49 (1975-76) UNLV leads series, 5-3 UNLV leads series 1-0 1976-77 - 71-73 UNLV leads series, 4·1 UNLV 117, Univ. of Arizona 51 (1975-76) UNLV 108, No. Arizona Univ. 20 (1975-76) 1979-80 - 102-79 1984-85- 75-53 1977-78- 113-84 1978-79 - 104-72 PALOMAR COLLEGE UNLV 103, Eastern Okla. State 68 (1977-78) UNLV 116, So. Utah State Col. 36 (1975-76) 1979-80- 93-88 1977-78 - 62-89 1979-80- 73-58 UNLV leads series, 1-0 UNLV 107, Pepperdine Univ. 97 (ot) (1978-79) UNLV 103, Univ. of Utah 70 (1977-78) 1980-81 - 85-95 DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1974-75 - 70-45 UNLV 116, Weber State Col. 74 (1976-77) 1985-86- 63-66 1980-81 - 60-57 UNLV 107, Arizona St. Univ. 72 (1978-79) UNLV 103, Univ. of Colorado 39 (1977-78) 1981·82 - 61-66 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1981-82- 78-80 PENN STATE UNIV. UNLV 116, Utah State Univ. 68 (1983-84) 1982-83- 70-61 1974-75 - 103-29 KANSAS, UNIV. OF 1982·83- 88-54 UNLV 107, Baylor Univ. 82 (1977-78) UNLV 102, UC-Berkeley 79 (1979-80) PSU leads series 1-0 1983-84 - 95-63 UNLV leads series, 2-0 UNLV 116, UC-Santa Barbara 58 (1975-76) UNLV 107, BYU of Hawaii 16 (1975-76) 1984-85- 67-71 UNLV 102, No. Colorado Univ. 48 (1975-76) 1984-85 - 74-70 DRAKE UNIV. 1975-76 - 99-84 NEW ORLEANS, UNIV. OF UNLV 116, Utah State Univ. 68 (1983-84) UNLV 106, Cal State, Fullerton 79 (1979-80) 1985-86- 64-67 UNLV leads series, 2-0 1978-79 - 96-81 UNLV 102, Northern Arizona 40 (1982-83) UNLV leads series, 3-1 PEPPERDINE UNIV. UNLV 113, Kansas State Univ. 84 (19n-78) 1977-78 - 101-86 UNLV 106, Univ. of Arizona 63 (1978-79) 1979-80- 85-49 UNLV leads series, 3-1 UNLV 102, San Diego St. 75 (1985-86) CAL-IRVINE 1983-84- 86-66 LONG BEACH STATE UNLV 111, Utah State Univ. 71 (1977-78) 1980-81 - 92-88 1976-77 - 108-53 UNLV 106, Arizona State Univ. 80 (1977-78) UNLV 101, Drake Univ. 86 (1977-78) UNLV leads series 9-0 LBS leads series, 6-1 1981-82 - 76-74 1977-78 - 79-66 UNLV 111, Weber State Col. 70 (1975-76) UNLV 106, Pacific 61 (1985-86) 1981-82 - 77-54 EASTERN OKLAHOMA 1974-75 - 70-80 UNLV 101, Univ, of Hawaii 59 (1979-80) 1981·82- 60-87 1978-79 - 107-97 OT 1983-84 - 76-45 STATE UNLV 110, Baylor Univ. 64 (1979-80) UNLV 105, Utah State Univ. 75 (1976-77) 1975-76 - 75-83 1981-82 - 68-70 1983-84- 53-39 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1978-79 - 78-81 NORTH CAROLINA UNIV. OF UNLV 110, Weber State Col. 92 (1977-78) UNLV 104, New Mexico State 72 (1978-79) 1983-84- 90-55 1977-78- 103-68 1980-81 - 45-83 UNC leads sereis 1-0 RHODE ISLAND, UNIV. OF UNLV 110, Utah State Univ. 49 (1976-77) UNLV 104, Utah State Univ. 55 (1976-77) 1984-85- 76-59 1980·81 - 85-97 1985·86- 76-82 Rl leads series, 1-0 1984-85 - 78-65 EASTERN WASHINGTON 1983-84 - 58-78 1974-75 - 44-55 1984-85- 61-60 UN IV. 1985-86- 73-90 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV. Only UCLA (100-88, 1977-78), Brigham Young (103-94 or, 1978-79) and LSU (100-71, 1983-84) (110-108 20T, 1980-81) have scored 100 points against UNLV. 1985-86- 74-59 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1985-86- 78-85 UNLV leads series, 7-0 SAN DIEGO, UNIV. OF 1985-86- 66-61 1980-81 - 92·81 1985-86- 99-89 1975-76 - 108-20 UNLV leads series, 6-0 1980-81 - 83-59 1980-81 - 89-59 CAL POLY, POMONA FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. 1982-83- 91-63 1980-81 - 79-66 UNLV leads series, 3-1 UNLV leads series 1-0 LSU leads series, 5·1 1982-83- 102-40 1981-82 - 76-70 1977-78- 87-83 1984-85- 67-45 1976-77 - 91-92 1983-84 - 96-49 1981-82 - 76-58 1978-79 - 94-82 1980-81 - 108-110 (20T) 1984-85 - 76-56 1982-83- 77-59 1981-82 - 73-54 FLORIDA INTNL. UNIV. 1981-82 - 71-91 1985-86- 69-63 1983-84 - 73-52 1981·82 - 62-76 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1981-82- 55-85 1982-83 - 86-75 1983-84- 71-100 NORTHERN COLORADO SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV. CAL-POLY, SAN LUIS 1984-85 - 82-76 UN IV. SDSU leads series, 5-3 OBISPO FRESNO STATE UNIV. UNLV leads series, 2-0 1978-79 - 78-58 Cal Poly leads series, 1-0 UNLV leads series, 2-0 LOUISIANA TECH 1975-76 - 102-48 1979-80 - 90-67 1980-81 - 83-85 1982·83 - 77-60 Tech leads series, 5·1 1975-76 - 87-53 1979-80 - 67-75 1983-84 - 67-58 1979-80 - 61-73 1980-81 - 61-70 CAL STATE, FULLERTON 1979-80 - 63-74 NORTHERN IOWA, UNIV. OF 1980-81 - 59-79 UNLV leads series, 10-3 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1980-81 - 73-97 UNLV leads sereis 1-0 1984-85- 68-70 1975-76- 60-67 UNIV. 1982-83 - 58-79 1985-86- 79-65 1985-86- 71-77 1976-77- 68-70 UNLV leads series, 1-0 1983-84 - 60-90 1985-86 - 102-75 1977-78 - 93-69 66 1983·84- 82-58 1984-85 - 80-77 67 ALL TIME LADY REBEL LETTER WINNERS

Kathy Acor, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Tina Glover, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 Pam Parham, 76-77 Jill Adamson, 74-75, 75-76 Gina Gonzales, 74-75 Rhonda Penquite, 76-77 Toni Affeldti, 74-75 Connie Gooch, 75-76 Cindy Perkins, 76-77, 77-78 Yatska Aldarondo, 78-79 Stacy Green, 82-83 Ida Perkins, 78-79, 79-80 Jackie Alford, 74-75, 75-76 Cindi Powell, 79-80, 80-81 Lori Arent, 82-83, 83-84 Karen Hall, 84-85, 85-86 Sheila Powell, 75-76, 76-77 Sandra Hamilton, 78-79, 79-80 Shelly Purdy, 78-79 Charlotte Blair, 83-84, 84-85 Zina Harris, 84-85, 85-86 Rosi Bratcher, 75-76 Priscilla Hobbs, 80-81 Beverly Rambicure, 75-76 Denise Brooks, 84-85, 85-86 Sherri Hudlow, 76-77, 77-78 Kelli Reed, 78-79 Renee Brown, 74-75, 75-76 Lisa Rhymer, 84-85 Waynette James, 74-75 Kathy Ricks, 79-80, 80-81 Kathie Calloway, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 Sheri Jennum, 81-82 Debbie Rohlman, 80-81 Clara Campsey, 75-76 Valerie Juick, 81-82, 82-83 Belinda Chandler, 76-77, 77-78 Lynn Sherow, 83-84 Anita Carter, 76-77, 77-78, 79-80 Jean Kinn, 79-80 Toni Sims, 85-86 Angela Christian, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Chris Skinner, 77-78 Paula Clear, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 Kathy LaVern, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Denese Skinner, 79-80 Kim Crawford, 85-86 Kay Lemay, 74-75 Kris Stiver, 84-85, 85-86 Shauna Crawley, 84-85 Sonia Lykes, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 Anita Lyons, 79-80 Jackie Tem, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 Allison Dickson, 85-86 Tona Lytle, 74-75, 75-76 Judy Thomas, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 Diane Dickson, 85-86 Misty Thomas, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Gail Driscoll, 80-81 Emma Jean Major, 74-75, 75-76 Diane Tillman, 76-77, 77-78 Saundra McPherson, 84-85 Linda Tollefson, 74-75 Sandra Elliott, 81-82 Liz Mello, 78-79, 80-81, 81-82 Kelly Ethier, 77-78 Sonia Modrano, 74-75 Debra Waddy-Rossow, 75-76, 76-77 Patti Montgomery, 75-76 Mildred Walker, 77-78 Janie Fincher, 77-78 Donya Monroe, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Cathy Watlet, 85-86 Diane Fuller, 75-76, 77-78 Jennifer Webb, 81-82, 82-83 Janice Fuller, 75-76, 76-77 Shari Netzel, 85-86 Cathy Welch, 78-79, 79-80 Marcy Nino, 81-82 Penny Welsh, 81-82, 82-83 Tara Garlepp, 82-83, 83-84 Donna Wick, 75-76, 76-77 Liz Galloway, 75-76, 76-77 Paula Odnoha, 78-79 Teresa Willis, 78-79, 79-80 Lyn Gehrke, 75-76 'Rochelle Oliver, 82-83, 83-84

Misty Thomas' jersey was retired last season by Athletic Director Dr. Brad Rothermel (left) and President Robert C. Maxson (right). Misty was the first female athlete in UNLV history to have their jersey retired. She is the holder of many Lady Rebel records and is the All-Time leading scorer with 1,892 points. She earned Co-SIDA Academic All-America honors (first team) three years in a row.

1986-87 LADY REBEL NEWCOMERS (standing L to R): Cynthia Thomas, Geannine Jordan. (kneeling L to R): Rene Czerwinski, Melanie Williams, Linda Staley 69 68 THOMAS AND MACK CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS

BASKETBALL RECORDS The University of Nevada, Las Vegas was officially established auspices of the University and perform regularly for campus and in 1957 with the construction of Maude Frazier Hall on a 60-acre community audiences. Each year a number of popular stage and plot of desert. Through hard work and determination, civic screen performers and recording artists from every music leaders and community members helped form a center for category are featured in concert on the stages of the Universi­ academic excellence in Southern Nevada for generations to ty's four events centers. With the recent opening of the Thomas PLAYER MOST POINTS Free Throw Percentage - 1.000 Tod Murphy, UC Irvine come. The University has never lost sight of that original mission. and Mack Center and Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, family shows and Despite its short history, UNLV has seen dramatic growth in Adrian Dantley 46, Jazz vs Houston, 1-4-84 (11-11) vs UNLV, 2-27-85 sporting events also are staged for all Las Vegans to enjoy. Adrian Dantley vs all areas. Fifty undergraduate programs and 30 graduate pro­ The University has excellent sports facilities for use by students Rickey Green 45, Jazz vs Denver, 4-10-84 .965, grams are now offered to over 12,000 students on a campus ex­ and the general public. The Paul C. McDermott Center has UC Irvine vs. UNLV Rebels, Houston, 1-4-84 Johnny Rogers 41, tending 335 acres in the heart of Las Vegas. All programs are lighted tennis courts, playing fields, a 50-meter Olympic swim­ Assists - 18, Danny Tarkanian, UNLV Runnin' Rebels vs 2-15-86 fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Col­ ming pool, two gymnasiums, handball/ racquetball courts, dance Adrian Dantley 40, Jazz vs San Diego, 2-7-84 West Virginia, 12-10-83 leges, and many programs have received further accreditation studios, gymnastics and weight-training rooms, baseball and soc­ Adrian Dantley 39, Jazz vs Portland, 3-13-84 Blocked Shots- 6, Richard Robinson, UNLV vs McNeese from independent national accrediting bodies. cer fields, and a full-size track for jogging enthusiasts. Rochelle Oliver 38, UNLV Lady Rebels vs California St., 12-21-84 UNLV operates on a semester system, and is a member of Other points of interest on campus include the following. Sun, 11-21-83 - 6, Mark Eaton, Jazz vs San Diego, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the Museum of Natural History-Permanent and traveling ex­ Council of Graudate Schools in the United States, the Western hibits illustrate the biology, geology, and archaeology of the Adrian Dantley 38, Jazz vs Kansas City, 12-9-84 2-7-84; Cindy Brown, CS Long Beach 2-15-86; Charlotte Lusschen, Association of Graduate Schools, and the American Council on Southwest. The museum is open daily; there is no admission Education, and the Western College Association. charge. 739-3381. California vs. W. Kentucky, 1-4-86 Continual community support over the years has seen the Fine Arts Gallery-Exhibits by faculty and invited artists, with PLAYER MOST REBOUNDS Steals- 7, Danny Tarkanian, UNLV vs New Mexico State number of buildings on campus increase to 28, and approval an emphasis on modern art. Located in Alta Ham Fine Arts Armon Gilliam 22, UNLV Rebels vs. Utah State, 1-7-84 was recently granted to begin construction on a 101,000-square­ Building, room 130, the gallery is open weekdays free of charge. 1-2-86 - 7, Rochelle Oliver, UNLV vs UC-Santa Barbara, foot facility to house UNLV's new Howard R. Hughes School of While this gallery is renovated and expanded during Fall 1986, Engineering. Both the school and the building are the direct result exhibits will be placed in the Grant Hall Gallery (open 11am-4pm Jack Sikma 18, Seattle vs Jazz, 1-31-84 11-30-83 of local philanthrophy. weekdays) and in the Museum of Natural History (open 9am-5pm Mark Eaton 18, Jazz vs San Diego, 2-7-84 Turnovers -11, Kristen Nicholson, UC-Santa Barbara vs. UNLV Lady Rebels, 2-22-86 With many major construction projects now completed, the weekdays and 10am-5pm Saturdays). Tony Neal 17, Cal State-Fullerton vs University's administration continues to focus its resources on James R. Dickinson Library-Features a book collection of UNLV Rebels, 1-21-85 the essential elements of all great universities: its academic of­ 486,000 volumes; 5,500 periodical subscriptions; over 200,000 Richie Adams 16, UNLV Rebels vs Nevada-Reno, TOP 5 SCORERS (COMBINED) ferings, the faculty, its students. federal, state, and local documents; 669,000 microforms; and 12-13-84 1 - (255)- Utah Jazz 135, Denver Nuggets 120 (4-10-84) More than 300 full-time professors serve the University, bring­ 27,000 non-book materials. A Special Collections department James Donaldson 16, San Diego vs Jazz, 2-7-84 2- (245)- Chicago Bulls 128, Utah Jazz 117 (11-23-83) ing degrees and teaching experience from leading universities maintains a world-renowned collection on gambling and holdings Robert Parish 16, Boston vs Jazz, 10-14-84 3-(244)- Los Angeles Lakers 129, Utah Jazz 115 (4-5-84) around the world. Faculty members are involved in important on Nevadiana, menus, and university archives. 4-(243)- San Antonio Spurs 126, Utah Jazz 117 (12-9-83) research for government and public service agencies, for scholar­ The Flashlight-A 38-foot-tall, 74,000-pound steel sculpture 5 - (243) - Utah Jazz 124, Portland Trail Blazers 119 ly books and journals, and for their own enlightenment and by internationally-acclaimed artist Claes Oldenburg stands on knowledge. Many faculty have won major awards and fellowships, the plaza between Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall and Judy INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (3-13-84) including the coveted Fulbright, for their work. Bayley Theatre at the northern end of the campus's Academic Field Goals Made - 16, Adrian Dantley vs San Diego, 6-(243) - Utah Jazz 123, Kansas City Kings 120 (12-9-84) UNLV is a beautiful campus with facilities connected by Mall. 2-7-84; Rickey Green vs Denver, spacious lawns and walkways which are shaded by mature trees Atrium and Aviary-This lush garden atrium and small exhibit 4-10-84; Greg Grant, vs UNLV TOP 5 CROWDS and desert foliage. The grounds were established as a state ar­ of native and exotic fauna are located on the main floor of Juanita 1-2-86 1 - 18,832 - UNLV Rebels vs. Memphis State (2-8-86) boretum in 1985. Just outside the campus are apartments, Greer White Hall. The building is open weekdays. restaurants, shoping centers, libraries, hospitals, and all the other Field Goals Attempted - 30, Greg Grant, Utah St. vs. UNLV 67, Memphis St. 66 Arboretum-UNLV's campus, a state arboretum, can be 2- 18,500- Georgetown Hoyas vs UNLV Runnin' Rebels conveniences of an urban area. toured by following a self-guided may featuring over 40 plants. UNLV Rebels 1-2-86 The University is integral to the city's cultural scene, and in (12-30-83) Georgetown 69, UNLV 67 (OT) Organized groups are also welcome to view the exhibits on guid­ Field Goal Percentage- .857 (12-14), Angela Christian, 1986 and 1987 the campus is commemorating its cultural con­ ed tours. Because the campus is open to the public, the Ar­ 3 - 18,500 - vs UNLV Runnin' UNLV Lady Rebels vs. Cal tributions with a Year of the Arts celebration. Dozens of musical, boretum guide can be used any day of the week at any time. State-Long Beach, 2-15-86 Rebels (1-21-84) UNLV 64, Fresno State 62 dramatic, dance, and artistic groups have been formed under the To schedule a guided tour or to receive a self-guided map, call Free Throws Made - 28, Adrian Dantley vs Houston, 4- 18,359 - Los Angeles Lakers vs Utah Jazz (4-5-84) 739-3392. 1-4-84 Lakers 129, Jazz 115 UNLV Free Throws Attempted - 29, Adrian Dantley vs Houston, 5 - 18,200 - vs UNLV Runnin' Rebels CAMPUS FACTS 1-4-84 (2-2-85) UNLV 101 , Utah State 83 Total enrollment ...... 12,011 Average class size ...... 30 Average student age ...... 25 Male students ...... 49% Female students ...... 51% Full-time faculty/staff ...... 900 Faculty with doctorates ...... 75% Undergraduate majors ...... •...... • 50 Graduate majors ...... 30 Total 1985 graduates ...... 1,329 Undergraduate per credit fee ...... $36 Graduate per credit fee ...... $41 Campus founded ...... 1957

70 71 LAS VEGAS, THE CITY MEDIA OUTLETS

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72 1986-87 UNLV Lady Rebel Basketball Schedule

DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME LOCATION

Nov. 28-29 Fri.-Sat. 7-UP TOURNAMENT 5:30 Las Vegas, NV (Stanford, Cleveland State, SMU, & 7:30 UNLV) Dec. 4 Thur. University of San Francisco 7:30 San Francisco, CA

Dec. 6 Sat. ~niversity of California 7:30 Berkeley, CA Dec. 12-13 Fri.-Sat. BUD LIGHT TOURNAMENT 5:30 Las Vegas, NV (Stephen F. Austin, Indiana, & 7:30 Mississippi State, UNLV) Dec. 22 Mon. Southern Utah State College 7:30 Las Vegas, NV Dec. 30 Tues. Northern Arizona University 7:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 3 Sat. *Cal State University, Fullerton +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 5 Mon. *Cal State University, Long Beach 7:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 8 Thur. *University of Hawaii 7:00 (HST) Honolulu, HI Jan. 10 Sat. *University of Hawaii 7:00 (HST) Honolulu, HI Jan. 15 Thur. *San Jose State University 7:30 San Jose, CA Jan. 17 Sat. *University of the Pacific 5:15 Stockton, CA Jan. 19 Mon. *Fresno State University 7:30 Fresno, CA Jan. 22 Thur. *UC Santa Barbara +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 24 Sat. *San Diego State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 29 Thur. University of Nevada, Reno 7:30 Reno, NV Jan. 31 Sat. *UC Santa Barbara 5:15 Santa Barbara, CA Feb. 5 Thur. *Cal State University, Fullerton 7:30 Fullerton, CA Feb. 7 Sat. *San Diego State University 7:30 San Diego, CA Feb. 12 Thur. *UC Irvine +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 14 Sat. *Fresno State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 19 Thur. *Cal State University, Long Beach 6:00 Long Beach, CA Feb. 21 Sat. *UC Irvine 7:30 Irvine, CA Feb. 26 Thur. *San Jose State University +5:30 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 28 Sat. *University of the Pacific 7:30 Las Vegas, NV March 5 Thur. PCAA TOURNAMENT TBA Long Beach, CA March 6-7 Fri.-Sat. PCAA TOURNAMENT - THE FORUM TBA Inglewood, CA

+Double-headers at the Thomas and Mack Center All other games at the South Gym *PCAA League Games