2014-15 INFORMATION GUIDE A Mustang Is never Conquered
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Table of Contents Program Info and Roster ..................... 4-5 Meet the Mustangs................................. 6-31 Coaching Staff.................................. 7-11 The Players.................................... 12-30 Mott Athletics Center .................... 32-33 2013-14
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Mustangs in the Pros......................... 36-37 Mustang History................................... 38-60 Record Book.................................. 39-43 Year-by-Year Results................ 44-58 Awards and Honors................... 59-60
2014-15 Cal Poly Mustangs
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Only Way to Refer to in Athletics Context........................simply: Cal Poly Location....................................................................San Luis Obispo, Calif. Founded............................................................................................... 1901 Enrollment......................................................................................... 19,703 Mascot...........................................................................................Mustangs Colors......................Forest Green (343) / Copper (460) / Vegas Gold (116) Affiliation.............................................................................NCAA Division I Conference.....................................................................................Big West President.................. Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Fifth Year (Murray State, 1981) Director of Athletics...... Don Oberhelman, Fifth Year (Kansas State, 1993) Official Athletics Website........................................................GoPoly.com Courtside Phone..................................................................(805) 756-6751
Cal Poly.....................................................@CPMustangs Women’s Basketball...................................... @CPWBB1
Coaching Staff Head Coach...............................Faith Mimnaugh (Loyola Chicago, 1985) Office Phone....................................................................... (805) 756-1159 Email Address:...................................................... fmimnaug@calpoly.edu Associate Head Coach........................................................ Kari Duperron .......................................................................4th Season (Cal Poly, 2003) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-2683 Email Address.........................................................kduperro@calpoly.edu Assistant Coach................................................................Kristin Iwanaga .............................................................................. 6th Season (Cal, 2005) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-7218 Email Address........................................................kiwanaga@calpoly.edu Assistant Coach........................................................... Mackenzie Argens ................................................................ 2nd Season (Washington, 2012) Office Phone.......................................................................(805) 756-2953 Email Address.........................................................margens@calpoly.edu Graduate Intern for Operations........................................ Ariana Elegado .......................................................................1st Season (Cal Poly, 2014) Office Fax Number..............................................................(805) 756-2620
Historical Information 2013-14 Record (Big West Conference)...................................18-14 (11-5) 2014 Big West Finish................................................ 2nd (Regular Season) 2014 Big West Tournament......... L in championship game, 73-58 to CSUN 2014 Postseason...............................................................WNIT, first round First Year of Program (at Intercollegiate Level)................................ 1974-75 First Season at Division I Level.................................................... 1994-95 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance............................................ 2012-13 Big West Championships..........................................2011, 2012 and 2013
2014-15 Player Information Starters Returning / Lost..................................................................... 2 / 3 Letterwinners Returning / Lost........................................................... 9 / 4 All-Big West Conference Honorees Returning / Lost............................. 2 / 2 Newcomers / Activated Redshirts....................................................... 9 / 1 Class Breakdown (Fr. / So. / Jr. / Sr.)........................................... 7 / 4 / 5 / 3
Mott Athletics Center Information Capacity.............................................................................................. 3,032 Last Renovation.............................................................................Fall 2014 2013-14 Home Record.......................................................................... 10-3 2013-14 Average Home Attendance..................................................... 846 2013-14 Home Attendance Ranking in Big West................................ 2nd Largest 2013-14 Home Attendance..... 1,771 (Jan. 11, vs. UC Santa Barbara) All-Time Attendance Record............................................................. 2,552 ............................................................ (March 5, 2011, vs. UC Santa Barbara)
Radio and TV Links to audio and video streams of Mustang games throughout the season will be available at: GoPoly.com/sports/wbkb/2014-15/schedule
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2014-15 Schedule Sun., Nov. 16 Fri., Nov. 21 Sun., Nov. 23 Tue., Nov. 25 Fri., Nov. 28 Sat., Nov. 29 Tue., Dec. Feb. Sun., Dec. 14 Tue., Dec. 16 Thu., Dec. 18 Sun., Dec. 21 Sat., Jan. 3 Thu., Jan. 8 Sat., Jan. 10 Thu., Jan. 15 Sat., Jan. 17 Thu., Jan. 22 Sat., Jan. 24 Thu., Jan. 29 Sat., Jan. 31 Sat., Feb. 7 Thu., Feb. 12 Sat., Feb. 14 Thu., Feb. 19 Sat., Feb. 21 Thu., Feb. 26 Sat., Feb. 28 Sat., March 7 Tue., March 10 Wed., March 11 Fri., March 13 Sat., March 14
at Fresno State at Loyola Marymount Portland Pepperdine Dartmouth Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Santa Clara Saint Mary’s at New Mexico State at New Mexico at Colorado State Bakersfield Hawai’i * at UC Santa Barbara * Long Beach State * CSUN * at Cal State Fullerton * at UC Riverside * UC Davis * UC Irvine * at Hawai’i * at CSUN * - ESPN3 (TV) at Long Beach State * Cal State Fullerton * UC Riverside * at UC Davis * at UC Irvine * UC Santa Barbara * Big West Conference Tournament First Round ESPN3 (TV) - Titan Gym (Fullerton) Quarterfinals ESPN3 (TV) - Titan Gym (Fullerton) Semifinals ESPN3 (TV) - Honda Center (Anaheim) Championship Game FSPT (TV) - Honda Center (Anaheim)
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Cal Poly Athletics Communications Director...................................................................................... Eric Burdick Office Phone........................................................................(805) 756-6550 Basketball Contact / Media Guide Editor & Designer.............Donovan Aird Email Address.................................................................daird@calpoly.edu Office Phone........................................................................(805) 756-6531 Photographers.......... Ray Ambler, Ian Billings, Owen Main, David E. Holmes Mailing Address.....................Mott Athletics Center, Rm. 123, 1 Grand Ave. .......................................................................... San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
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Program Info
Women’s Basketball
Roster and Pronunciations No. Name
Yr.
Pos. Ht.
Exp.
Hometown / High School (College)
Pronunciation
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Lisa Marie Sanchez Jr.
PG 5-3
TR
Bakersfield, CA / Centennial HS (Ventura College)
1
Zonyia Cormier
Fr.
G
5-6
HS
Sacramento, CA / Sacramento HS
2
Gabby Grupalo
Fr.
G
5-5
HS
Walnut Creek, CA / Carondelet HS
3
Sarah Lipton
So. G
6-0
1V
Irvine, CA / Woodbridge HS
5
Ariana Elegado
Sr.
G
5-6
3V
San Diego, CA / La Jolla Country Day HS
5
Amanda Lovely
RJr. F
6-1
TR
Palo Alto, CA / Archbishop Mitty HS (Pepperdine)
11
Kristen Ale
Sr.
G
5-7
3V
Carson, CA / Bishop Montgomery HS
Ah-LAY
13
Dynn Leaupepe
Fr.
G
5-9
HS
Camarillo, CA / Camarillo HS
Layao-PEPP-ay
14
Beth Balbierz
Jr.
G
5-9
2V
Sacramento, CA / St. Francis HS
BALL-beers
15
Taryn Garza
Sr.
F
6-0
3V
Modesto, CA / Modesto Christian HS (Pacific)
20
Paige Brown
Jr.
G
5-9
2V
Shaver Lake, CA / Sierra HS
22
Mary Kate Evans
RFr. G
6-2
RS
Atascadero, CA / Atascadero HS
25
Rachel Koehler
So. G
5-11 1V
Billings, MT / Billings HS
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Emily Anderson
Fr.
F
6-1
HS
Fresno, CA / Clovis West HS
31
Lynn Leaupepe
Fr.
G
5-9
HS
Camarillo, CA / Camarillo HS
33
Heather Madrigal
Jr.
G
5-8
2V
Arroyo Grande, CA / Arroyo Grande HS
40
Nikki Fausey
Fr.
C
6-4
HS
Snohomish, WA / Glacier Peak HS
42
Hannah Gilbert
So. F
6-3
1V
Morro Bay, CA / Morro Bay HS
44
Lindsey Wolf
So. F
6-1
HS
Arroyo Grande, CA / Arroyo Grande HS
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Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh, 18th Season (Loyola Chicago, 1985) Associate Head Coach: Kari Duperron, Fourth Season (Cal Poly, 2003) Assistant Coach: Kristin Iwanaga, Sixth Season (Cal, 2005) Assistant Coach: Mackenzie Argens, Second Season (Washington, 2012) Graduate Intern for Operations: Ariana Elegado, First Season (Cal Poly, 2014)
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Cal Poly’s senior core of Ariana Elegado (5), Taryn Garza (15) and Kristen Ale (11) has combined to play in 232 games for the Mustangs since 2011-12. They’ve led the program to a 36-14 record against the rest of the Big West Conference during that time. Photo by Ray Ambler
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2014-15 Cal Poly Mustangs
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imnaugh
aith Mimnaugh enters her 18th season as the head coach of the Cal Poly women’s basketball program having led the Mustangs to either the NCAA Tournament or the WNIT for four years in a row. Overall since 2008-09, Mimnaugh has coached Cal Poly to a 113-75 record, including 70-28 in the Big West Conference (a .714 winning percentage). Of the 33 Division I coaches on the West Coast, only Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer came into 2014-15 with a higher in-conference winning percentage with her program over that same time span. Mimnaugh’s teams have led the Big West in both scoring and field goal percentage in four of the last six years, averaging 70.2 points per game over that time. They’ve also been No. 1 in the conference in 3-point accuracy on all but one occasion since 2007-08. Most recently, in 2013-14, Mimnaugh guided Cal Poly to a second-place finish in the Big West standings, before the Mustangs went on to reach the conference tournament championship game for the fourth time in six years. While averaging a double-double (16.9 points; 10.1 rebounds), senior center Molly Schlemer earned her second consecutive all-conference first-team status. She helped the Mustangs win the league’s rebounding title at 44.5 per game, the highest average the Big West had seen in 15 years. Following her senior season, Schle-
Head Coach 18th Season Loyola Chicago, 1985
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Mimnaugh, shown at a press conference in Baton Rouge, La., at the 2013 NCAA Tournament, has coached the Big West Conference’s best-shooting team in four of the past six years. Photo by Ian Billings mer (the fifth-leading scorer and rebounder in program history) was invited to the ProHoops Combine in Nashville, Tenn., and then played on the NetScouts Basketball USA All-Stars Tour of China. Meanwhile in the backcourt, both starters for Cal Poly, Jonae Ervin and Ariana Elegado, tied atop the Big West leaderboard for assists, distributing 4.5 each. (Ervin also led the league in that category as a junior, when the Mustangs ranked 22nd nationally as a team, with 15.9 per night.) As a sophomore, Ervin made more history, etching her name into the NCAA record book by tying to lead the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (at 2.67). Ervin went on to finish her career with 467 assists, an all-time school record. Schlemer (1,133), Ervin (1,072) and Elegado (1,065) also became a rare trio to each surpass the 1,000 career points plateau all in the same season. They were the fourth, fifth and sixth players Mimnaugh has coached in San Luis Obispo to reach that milestone. In 2012-13, Schlemer was named a FullCourt.com mid-major All-American
honorable mention after finishing 10th in the country in field goal percentage (54.2) while also being selected as the conference player of the year and the Big West Tournament MVP. After defeating Pacific in the Big West
coach Mimnaugh by the numbers 6 • Consecutive winning seasons 6 • Big West Hustle Players of the Year 4 • Consecutive national postseason appearances 4 • Big West Players of the Year in the past five seasons 3 • Conference championships since 2010-11 .714 • Conference winning percentage since 2008-09 (No. 2 among the 33 Division I head coaches on the West Coast during that time)
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Women’s Basketball Tournament final, 63-49, Cal Poly advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where the Mustangs faced No. 3 seed Penn State in Baton Rouge for the first round. In the previous season, the Mustangs won their second regular-season conference title in a row. Senior forward Kristina Santiago was fifth in the country in scoring, at 23.4 points per game, along with 9.9 rebounds, while becoming Cal Poly’s all-time leading scorer (1,953) and rebounder (850). Santiago, who earned an All-American honorable mention from the Associated Press, has since become a professional star overseas. In May, she won her second straight Bulgarian playoffs MVP award as her club, Dunav 8806, won back-to-back NBL championships. A year earlier, in 2010-11, Mimnaugh was honored with her second Big West Coach of the Year award after the Mustangs finished in first place in the standings. Cal Poly ranked 10th in the nation in 3-point shooting that season (at 37.1 percent), led by Rachel Clancy, a guard who not only earned the Big West Player of the Year award, but also was a third-team Academic All-American. Clancy went on to play professionally for Real Canoe Natacion in Spain. One year prior, in 2009-10, the Mustangs shot 38.8 percent from 3-point range, ranking second in the country. Altogether, Mimnaugh has now coached the Big West Player of the Year in four of the past five seasons. She has seen her players named to the all-conference team 35 times at Cal Poly, plus eight all-freshman team honors, 11 alltournament team selections and 38 player of the week accolades. Her players have also won the Big West Best Hustle Award six times since 2001, including in 2014, when junior forward Taryn Garza was recognized for her effort. Additionally, off the court, Mimnaugh has fostered a culture in which her players have earned All-Academic honors from the conference 32 times. A four-year All-Mid-Suburban League and three-time all-area selection at Elk Grove High School in Illinois, Mimnaugh (1977-81) assisted the Grenadiers to the 1981 Class AA state championship. Mimnaugh, selected to the 1981 all-state team, helped Elk Grove compile an 84-22 mark during her four-year prep career. She played collegiately at Loyola Chicago (1981-85) and remains the Ramblers’
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career assists leader (1,000). The 316 assists Mimnaugh handed out during her 1984-85 senior season not only led the nation, but are still the ninth-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I history. Her 11.7 per-game figure as a senior remains the second-best average in Division I history. The Ramblers went 79-32 during Mimnaugh’s tenure. For her collegiate accomplishments, Mimnaugh was inducted into the Loyola Hall of Fame in 1992. In 2007, Mimnaugh was also inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Mimnaugh began her post-collegiate playing career with the Newcastle (Australia) Scorpions, serving as a guard and player-coach from 1987-89. She began building her coaching reputation as an assistant at North Carolina State from 1989-93. While with the Wolfpack, she oversaw the operation of a program that reached as high as No. 2 in the national polls. While working under legendary head coach Kay Yow (the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team coach), Mimnaugh helped propel the team to the 1990 ACC title and the 1991 ACC Tournament championship. Mimnaugh earned her master’s degree in sports administration from North Carolina State in 1994. The University of Evansville named Mimnaugh its head coach in 1993. She led the Purple Aces in their move from the Mid-
western Collegiate Conference up to the Missouri Valley Conference. Mimnaugh came to San Luis Obispo to serve as Karen Booker’s top assistant in 1996-97. Aside from her coaching duties at the time, she spearheaded the Mustangs’ weight-training program and assisted with recruiting. In 2008, Mimnaugh became one of two Cal Poly coaches to have managed an Olympic gold medalist, after former center and Mustang track and field star Stephanie Brown Trafton (1998-00) won the discus competition at the Beijing Summer Games. Several of Mimnaugh’s assistants have also been picked to lead their own programs at the college level, including Amy Starr (currently the associate head coach at Montana State), Marcia Foster (who was the head coach at Cal State Fullerton for four years and now serves in the same capacity at Fullerton College) and Bo Browder (a 16th-year head coach at Xavier University in Louisiana). Two more just became head coaches before the start of the 201314 season: Kerri Nakamoto (at Cal State Monterey Bay) and Julie Shaw (La Verne). Mimnaugh is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, credentialed through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and is also a member of the U.S. Weightlifting Federation. Mimnaugh, who competed with Athletes In Action in 1985, is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Rachel Clancy (shown at left during the team’s Media Day in 2010) was a third-team Academic All-American in 2010-11, while Kristina Santiago (right) earned Associated Press All-America honorable mention status the next year.
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ari
uperron
n her first three seasons back at Cal Poly, Kari Duperron helped the Mustangs reach the postseason every year. After a first-place finish atop the Big West Conference standings in 2011-12, the 2012-13 season culminated with a Big West Tournament championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament, followed by a second WNIT bid last year. Altogether, Cal Poly has gone 36-14 in conference play (a .720 winning percentage) with her in the huddle. A former Mustang herself, Duperron went from a walk-on freshman to the team’s leader in minutes as a junior and senior. In the latter year, she was a team captain and was awarded the conference’s Best Hustle award. All three years since she came back to San Luis Obispo, Mustang players have won the same honor. With Duperron reinforcing that kind of work ethic, Cal Poly was rewarded with back-to-back Big West team rebounding titles in 2012-13 and 2013-14. Initially brought in to focus on the development of post players, Duperron began to work with Molly Schlemer at the start of the center’s sophomore year. Schlemer saw her averages jump by 10.5 points and 4.7 rebounds as a junior, when she finished 10th in the country in field goal percentage (54.2). Duperron also mentored the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in school history, Kristina Santiago. During the power
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forward’s senior year, she ranked fifth in the country in scoring, at 23.4 points per game (on 56-percent shooting), along with 9.9 rebounds, on her way to becoming an Associated Press All-American honorable mention. Santiago is now starring professionally. In 2014, she won her second straight Bulgarian playoffs MVP award as her club, Dunav 8806, won back-to-back NBL championships. In addition to being the program’s recruiting coordinator, Duperron also now works closely with the Mustang guards. She helped junior Ariana Elegado to an allconference first-team season in which she made the sixth-most 3-pointers in Big West history (86) and led the league in assists. Duperron came to Cal Poly from the University of Washington, where she helped put together the No. 37-ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2011. Her other duties with the Huskies included scouting and working with the guards. While in Seattle, Duperron coached an All-Pac-10 First Team member in Kristi Kingma and an all-conference defensive honorable mention in Charmaine Barlow. She also supervised the program’s academic progress and served as the liaison to the compliance department. Before joining the staff at UW, Duperron spent two years at UNLV. Serving as the recruiting coordinator, she helped bring in the No. 56-ranked class in the nation in 2009. Duperron also focused on the Lady Rebels’ guard play, and contributed to offensive game planning and scouting. Also while at UNLV, she was heavily involved in the team’s community service and marketing campaigns, and conducted several free youth clinics, including a free pre-game one that drew more than 300 girls. She also was the Lady Rebel Team and Day Camp Director. Duperron began her coaching career at UCLA (2003-07), where she started as an intern before being elevated to the director of basketball operations and an interim assistant coach. During the 2007-08 season, Duper-
Associate Head Coach Fourth Season Cal Poly, 2003
As a player at Cal Poly, Duperron won the Big West Best Hustle award in 2002-03. She still holds the conference tournament record for free throws attempted in a game (19). ron returned to her high school alma mater, North Torrance, as the assistant boys varsity coach. Alongside her father, head coach Gary Duperron, the Saxons won their first league title since 1972. As a player, Duperron finished her career earning two all-conference honorable mentions for the Mustangs. She still holds the Big West Tournament record for free throws attempted in a game (19). Duperron graduated from Cal Poly in business in 2003, and added her master’s degree in sports management from Long Beach State in 2006.
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ristin
wanaga
uring her first five seasons on the staff at Cal Poly, Kristin Iwanaga has helped the Mustangs win three Big West championships while going 59-23 in conference play (a .720 winning percentage). In addition to specializing with the team’s perimeter player development, Iwanaga assists with the program’s recruiting, scouting and camps. A former point guard at Cal, Iwanaga coached both the co-Big West assist leaders in 2013-14, as Jonae Ervin and Ariana Elegado tied by averaging 4.5 each for the 38th-highest scoring team in the nation. Ervin also led the league in assists as a junior, a year after leading the entire country in assist-to-turnover ratio (at 2.67). She finished her career as the school recordholder for assists (467). Additionally, both Ervin (1,072) and Elegado (1,065) surpassed the 1,000-point milestone this past season. With Iwanaga on the bench, Cal Poly has made it to the conference tournament title game in three of the past four years. In 2013, the Mustangs defeated Pacific 63-49 to earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament for a first-round matchup with No. 3 seed Penn State at LSU. Ball movement and outside shooting have been a key to the consistent success, as Iwanaga has helped direct an offense that has been No. 1 in the conference in 3-point accuracy every year but once since she arrived in San Luis Obispo (including
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Iwanaga was the nation’s leading free-throw shooter as a senior at Cal in 2004-05, at .934. She also set a Pac-12 record for 3-point accuracy (.524) that season. the No. 2 percentage in the country her first year, 38.8 percent). In 2012-13, the team’s 15.9 assists per game ranked 22nd in the country, carrying on a recent staple of the program (Cal Poly’s average of 18.3 in 2009-10 was fourth nationally). Iwanaga still holds both the Pac-12 free-throw percentage records for a career (.890) and single season (.934 — via an 85for-91 display in 2004-05, when she led the country in the category). Also as a senior for the Golden Bears, she set the Pac-10 single-season record for 3-point shooting (.524) while earning allconference second-team honors. Iwanaga was a four-year starter in Berkeley, as well as a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic honoree. She departed the program ranked fourth in school history in 3-pointers made (122), seventh in games played (115) and ninth in assists (317). Iwanaga came to the Central Coast
from St. Francis High School in Watsonville, where she served as the varsity basketball coach for the previous two seasons and as the assistant athletics director and chair of the Social Sciences Department. During two seasons under Iwanaga, the Sharks compiled a 45-16 record, posted a pair of runner-up showings in the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League, won the 2009 SCCAL Tournament title and reached the semifinals of the 2008 Northern California Division V Championships. Prior to her tenure at St. Francis, Iwanaga also served as the head coach of the San Jose Cagers AAU White squad and was the assistant JV coach at her alma mater, Archbishop Mitty HS in San Jose. Iwanaga graduated from Cal in 2005 with a degree in sociology. She also earned a master’s degree in sports management from American University in 2009.
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n her first year with Cal Poly, Mackenzie Argens helped lead the Mustangs to the Big West Tournament championship game and the WNIT. With her working primarily with the team’s post players, Cal Poly led the conference in rebounding, at 44.5 boards per game — the most throughout the Big West in 15 years. After tying for 31st in the country in double-doubles (15), Mustang center Molly Schlemer was chosen to the all-conference first team. Power forward Taryn Garza was also a significant factor on the glass, finishing the season outrebounding every other player on the floor in four of the last 11 games on her way to winning the league’s Best Hustle award. Argens also contributes to the program’s social media, video and marketing campaigns. She finished her career at Washington in 2011-12 having started in 98 of the 121 games in which she played. After working her way back onto the court following ACL and meniscus injuries her first two years, Argens averaged 6.1 rebounds between her junior and senior seasons. Her 84 career blocks tied for the fifth-most in school history. Argens was a team captain in her final year, when the Huskies went 20-14 while advancing to the quarterfinals of the WNIT. While a student-athlete at UW, Argens
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Argens was a team captain as a senior at Washington in 2011-12. Her 84 career blocks are the fifth-most in Huskies history. was voted by her teammates to be a peer advocate mentor for nearly two years, and she was the team’s representative for the campus’ Student-Athlete Advisory Council. After her freshman and sophomore seasons, Argens also interned for the department’s marketing and media offices. In the year prior to coming to Cal Poly,
Argens coached at her alma mater, Roosevelt High School in Seattle, and was invited to attend the WBCA’s annual “So You Want To Be A Coach” program held at the Final Four. Argens graduated from Washington with a degree in interdisciplinary visual arts in 2012.
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le Guard 5-7 • Senior Carson, CA Bishop Montgomery HS 2013-14 -- Got to the free-throw line the second-most times of anyone on the team (while shooting .771) ... was the team’s fourth-leading scorer, at 8.2 points per game ... also shot .358 from 3-point range as a junior (ranking ninth in the Big West Conference) ... scored a career-high 25 points at Oregon on Dec. 20 ... played in all but one game over the course of the season.
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2012-13 -- Played in 24 games, averaging 9.8 minutes ... scored a season-best 10 points in the 72-62 win at Oregon State on Nov. 12 ... added nine points versus Oklahoma State on Nov. 9 ... shot .311 from beyond the arc and .793 on free throws (including a 6-of-7 rate in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Penn State). 2011-12 -- Appeared in 28 games as a true freshman ... scored five points on two occasions ... recorded three steals at Bakersfield on Feb. 8. Prep -- As a senior at Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance, earned All-Del Rey League First Team status and Daily Breeze All-Area honors after helping to lead the Knights to the second round of the Southern California Regional Division 4 playoffs ... averaged 13 points, five assists and three rebounds ... was an honor roll student and belonged to ASB. Personal -- Born on Dec. 1, 1993 in Torrance ... daughter of Leroy and Sandra ... father played football at Oregon from 1986-89 ... has two sisters, Rheina (a former player at San Francisco) and Desiree (Saddleback College) ... also has two brothers, Roman and Moses ... majors in journalism.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Making it to the NCAA Tournament my sophomore year for the first time in school history! Do you have any pre-game rituals? I read a Bible verse and pray before we go out onto the court for warm-up. What’s your favorite song? Anything by Beyoncé is just amazing. Who inspires you? My family. What made you choose Cal Poly? The family environment on our team. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I’m a great singer. Why did you pick your jersey number? I never really had a consistent number throughout my basketball career. I just liked #11 on that day, so I picked #11. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Mexican food What’s your favorite movie? Love & Basketball One word that describes you: Blessed
Career Stats Season 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 Career
GP-GS 31-3 24-1 28-0 83-4
Min.-Avg. 637-20.5 234-9.8 260-9.3 1,131-13.6
FG-FGA (Pct.) 62-196 (.316) 20-78 (.256) 14-60 (.233) 96-334 (.287)
3FG-3FA (Pct.) 38-106 (.358) 14-45 (.311) 7-32 (.219) 59-183 (.322)
FT-FTA (Pct.) 91-118 (.771) 23-29 (.793) 7-9 (.778) 121-156 (.776)
Off.-Def.-Tot. 12-37-49 2-17-19 5-27-32 19-81-100
RPG 1.6 0.8 1.1 1.2
Ast.-APG 41-1.3 18-0.8 19-0.7 78-0.9
Bk.-BPG 2-0.1 0-0.0 1-0.04 3-0.04
St.-SPG 16-0.52 7-0.29 15-0.54 38-0.46
Pts.-PPG 253-8.2 77-3.2 42-1.5 372-4.5
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nderson Forward 6-1 • Freshman Fresno, CA Clovis West HS Prep -- As a senior at Clovis West High School, earned third-team all-state honors (overall, regardless of division and seniority) from Cal-Hi Sports and was chosen as the Fresno Bee co-Player of the Year following a 27-4 season in which she averaged 17.1 points and led the Golden Eagles to a second consecutive Central Section Division I championship ... also was selected for the City/County All-Star Game ... was the back-to-back Tri-River Athletic Conference Player of the Year ... team won four league titles while going a combined 37-3 ... finished career as the seventh-leading scorer (with 1,227 points) and third-leading 3-point shooter (169 makes) all-time for a program that claimed division titles 14 times from 1990-2014 ... in the offseason, played for Cal Swish ... also competed in badminton and ran track for CWHS ... earned a Junior League of Fresno scholarship ... participated in leadership, was a scholar-athlete every year, and belonged to the California Scholarship Federation. Personal -- Born on July 26, 1996 in Fresno ... daughter of Nick and Jill, each of whom also attended Cal Poly ... has a brother, Cole, and a sister, Megan ... majors in nutrition.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning a CIF championship my junior year. What’s your most treasured item? My family. Who inspires you? My parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? I loved everything about it — the town, beach, campus and team. Why did you pick your jersey number? It was my high school number. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Leaving my family for college. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Quesadillas What’s your favorite movie? The Lucky One One word that describes you: Kind
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albierz Guard 5-9 • Junior Sacramento, CA St. Francis HS 2013-14 -- Played in 31 games ... made the third-most 3-pointers on the team (exactly one per game) while shooting .326 ... also shot .788 from the freethrow line, second-best on the squad ... scored a season-high 17 points in front of 1,683 fans during the 92-87 overtime home win over UC Irvine on March 1, when she made five 3s without a miss during a second-half span of just six minutes ... secured a team-leading eight rebounds at Saint Mary’s on Nov. 23. 2012-13 -- Saw floor time in 27 games ... shot .400 (16-for-40) from beyond the arc ... scored eight points three times: versus San Diego on Nov. 17, at Nevada on Dec. 2 and at UC Davis on Feb. 9 (also had four steals against the Aggies).
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2011-12 -- Redshirted. Prep -- As a senior at St. Francis High School in Sacramento, earned All-Metro honors from the Sacramento Bee after helping to lead the Troubadours to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 1 championship and a No. 16 statewide ranking from MaxPreps.com ... also was an All-Delta River League selection, and was chosen to play in the Optimist All-Star Game after averaging 8.4 points and 2.4 steals while playing in a deep rotation ... in the summer of 2010, picked up the MVP award at the Scoop Jackson Summer Sizzle Tournament in Livermore ... team went a combined 28-2 in league play during her career. Personal -- Born on Nov. 17, 1992 in Folsom ... daughter of Tom and Maria, each of whom also attended Cal Poly ... majors in biology.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Making it to the NCAA Tournament. Do you have any pre-game rituals? Mr. Pickle’s for all home games. What’s your favorite song? I’m Already There by Lonestar Who inspires you? My parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? Love the area, weather and people. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I’m half-Cuban. Why did you pick your jersey number? #10 is my favorite number, and I wore #4 my freshman year of high school, so I thought #14 would be the best one! What’s your favorite thing to cook? Pasta What’s your favorite movie? She’s the Man or Remember the Titans One word that describes you: Sassy
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 3FG-3FA (Pct.) 2013-14 31-1 405-13.1 43-130 (.331) 31-95 (.326) 2012-13 27-0 174-6.4 25-61 (.410) 16-40 (.400) 2011-12 Career 58-1 579-9.9 68-191 (.356) 47-135 (.348)
FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. 26-33 (.788) 13-50-63 4-6 (.667) 1-18-19 — Redshirted — 30-39 (.769) 14-68-82
RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 2.0 15-0.5 6-0.2 16-0.52 143-4.6 17 0.7 8-0.3 5-0.2 12-0.44 70-2.6 8 1.4
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rown Guard 5-9 • Junior Shaver Lake, CA Sierra HS 2013-14 -- Played in 11 games ... again shot .500 from the floor, and upped her free-throw percentage to .800. 2012-13 -- Saw time in six games, shooting an efficient .500 overall, as well as .750 on free throws ... scored six points in the 78-40 win over Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 31. 2011-12 -- Redshirted. Prep -- As a senior at Sierra High School in Tollhouse, was named a first-team all-state player in Division 4 by MaxPreps.com ... helped lead the Chieftains to their division’s Central Section championship at Selland Arena in Fresno ... was also selected to the Fresno Bee allarea team, and earned North Sequoia League MVP honors after averaging 14.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 5.9 steals ... finished career with 1,583 points (an all-time program record), 623 rebounds and 518 steals ... was also an all-league softball and volleyball player ... served as Senior Class Vice President and was a scholar-athlete. Personal -- Born on Aug. 1, 1993 in Sanger ... daughter of Kirk and Beth ... has a sister, Hollie, who played at Sonoma State ... has two brothers, Brian and Brett ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning the Big West Tournament championship. What’s your favorite song? I’m not picky — just anything that is country. What’s your most treasured item? My family. Who inspires you? My mom and my high school coach. What made you choose Cal Poly? The team, the coaches, the town and the environment. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I love being at the lake and wakeboarding. Why did you pick your jersey number? Caroline Reeves had #22, so I picked the closest even number. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Coming back off of ACL and meniscus surgery. What’s your favorite thing to cook? All kinds of pastas. What’s your favorite movie? We Are Marshall One word that describes you: Silly
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 3FG-3FA (Pct.) 2013-14 11-0 43-3.9 3-6 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 2012-13 6-0 16-2.7 2-4 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 2011-12 Career 17-0 59-3.5 5-10 (.500) 0-0 (.000)
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FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. 4-5 (.800) 3-4-7 3-4 (.750) 1-2-3 — Redshirted — 7-9 (.778) 4-6-10
RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 0.6 3-0.3 0-0 1-0.09 10-0.9 4 0.5 0-0.0 0-0 2-0.33 7-1.2 6 0.6
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ormier Guard 5-6 • Freshman Sacramento, CA Sacramento HS Prep -- As a senior at Sacramento High School, was named one of 20 Players to Watch by the Sacramento Bee ... each of her last three seasons culminated with the Dragons winning Sac-Joaquin Section division championships (after going a combined 41-1 in the Metro League) ... renowned as one of the top defenders in the area ... also played travel ball for the Cal Sparks, and attended the Nike Skills Academy ... was an honor roll student every term. Personal -- Born on Dec. 20, 1995 in Seattle ... daughter of Darlene McClinton ... has two brothers, Peter and Keith, and a sister, Janice ... majors in kinesiology.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Signing to come to Cal Poly. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I listen to J. Cole and pray. What’s your favorite song? It Won’t Be Long by J. Cole Who inspires you? My little brothers. What made you choose Cal Poly? The coaching staff, education and location. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I have two brothers with the same exact name: Peter John Cormier Jr. Why did you pick your jersey number? I was #11 my whole life. When I got to HS, #11 was retired and #1 was the closest thing to it. I’ve had it ever since. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Fried chicken What’s your favorite movie? Photo by Owen Main
The Fault In Our Stars One word that describes you: Misunderstood
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legado Guard 5-6 • Senior San Diego, CA La Jolla Country Day HS 2013-14 -- Moved to No. 8 in school history in career scoring (with 1,065 points) ... also will enter senior season 63 assists shy of No. 2 in program history ... made the sixth-most 3-pointers all-time in the Big West (86) on the way to all-conference first-team honors ... averaged a team-high 17.0 points and tied for the Big West lead in assists (4.5 per game) ... started all 32 games (for a streak of 61), including the 79-68 win at UC Santa Barbara on March 8, when she had a career-high 32 points, and the 84-79 victory at UC Irvine on Feb. 1, when she tied the school record by distributing 13 assists ... begins her final year as the league’s only player coming off back-to-back postseason accolades. 2012-13 -- Earned the first of her two All-Big West Tournament Team selections after posting 22 points in the championship game, a 63-49 win over Pacific, which sent the Mustangs to the NCAA Tournament ... was Cal Poly’s second-leading scorer, at 12.0 points per game ... started all of the 31 games in which she played ... shot 38.4 percent from 3-point range and 78.6 from the free-throw line ... had 31 points against Saint Mary’s on Nov. 29. 2011-12 -- As a redshirt freshman, played in 30 games, with 10 starts ... went 23-for-25 on free throws (.920) ... averaged 5.0 points and 2.7 assists ... scored in double-figures six times, including a season-high 14 in the first round of the Big West Tournament, a 71-53 victory over Cal State Fullerton ... handed out 13 assists versus Washington in the first round of the WNIT.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning the Big West Championship game and cutting down the nets! BEST FEELING EVER! Do you have any pre-game rituals? I pray and thank God before every game. What’s your favorite song? Mo Money Mo Problems by Biggie Who inspires you? My family. What made you choose Cal Poly? The team, coaches and atmosphere. It felt like the perfect fit. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I can’t hear and I have hearing aids. Why did you pick your jersey number?
2010-11 -- Redshirted.
It was the only number available.
Prep -- At La Jolla Country Day, became the program’s third career 1,000-point scorer, joining a group that also includes WNBA star Candice Wiggins ... as a senior, was chosen as the San Diego Section Player of the Year and was named an all-state honorable mention by MaxPreps.com after leading the Torreys to a 26-4 overall record (while averaging 14.1 points and 6.3 assists) ... also was selected for Cal-Hi Sports’ all-state team for Division 4, and was voted MVP of the Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix ... made the San Diego Union-Tribune’s All-Area Team as a junior, as well ... LJCD won three Coastal League and three SDS championships ... also played softball and lacrosse. Personal -- Born on June 9, 1992 in San Diego ... daughter of Roy and Virginia ... has a brother, Adrian ... graduated in June 2014 with a recreation, parks & tourism admin. degree; is now a master’s student in sports management ... interned for the L.A. Sparks in the summer of 2014, facilitating game-day tasks and assisting in Staples Center events and promos ... also completed a marketing internship with the San Luis Obispo County YMCA ... now concurrently serves as a graduate intern for operations at Cal Poly.
What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? My injury freshman year. I thought I wasn’t going to come back better. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Chicken patties because it’s the easiest thing to cook. What’s your favorite movie? Purge, Hunger Games, Prisoners, Coach Carter, The Town, Four Brothers, Bridesmaids One word that describes you: Energetic
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 3FG-3FA (Pct.) 2013-14 32-32 1,134-35.4 200-508 (.394) 86-242 (.355) 2012-13 31-31 944-30.5 127-358 (.355) 73-190 (.384) 2011-12 30-10 553-18.4 55-158 (.348) 17-56 (.304) 2010-11 Career 93-73 2,631-28.3 382-1,024 (.373) 176-488 (.361)
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FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. 58-79 (.734) 28-107-135 44-56 (.786) 11-48-59 23-25 (.920) 17-24-41 — Redshirted — 125-160 (.781) 56-179-235
RPG 4.2 1.9 1.4
Ast.-APG 144-4.5 102-3.3 81-2.7
Bk.-BPG 11-0.3 9-0.3 2-0.1
St.-SPG 24-0.75 34-1.10 21-0.70
Pts.-PPG 544-17.0 371-12.0 150-5.0
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vans Guard 6-2 • Redshirt Freshman Atascadero, CA Atascadero HS 2013-14 -- Redshirted. Prep -- Started her senior season at Atascadero High School scoring in double figures in each of the first seven games before an injury ... as a junior, averaged 17.7 points, 12 rebounds and 3.6 blocks while leading the Greyhounds to the semifinals of the Southern Section Division 3A playoffs ... afterward, was chosen to the all-division first team and earned All-San Luis Obispo County accolades from The Tribune ... was selected to play in the Kiwanis Central Coast All-Star Spectacular ... as a sophomore, averaged 11.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks ... garnered all-league status as a freshman, as well ... also played volleyball and was an honor roll student. Personal -- Born on March 3, 1995 ... daughter of Julie and Brad ... has two brothers, Bryce and Brody ... majors in biomedical engineering.
1 on 1 with Mary Kate What’s your greatest sports memory? Playing club soccer when my mom was my coach. Do you have any pre-game rituals? Listening to my gameday playlist, and I always brush my teeth. What’s your favorite song? The Winner by Coolio Who inspires you? My parents, brothers and teammates. What made you choose Cal Poly? The coaches, and I wanted to stay close to home. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? Everybody in my family has red hair. Why did you pick your jersey number? My lucky number is retired and I believe 22 is a nice even number. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Getting injured three times in three years.
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What’s your favorite thing to cook? Pancakes What’s your favorite movie? Space Jam or Step Brothers One word that describes you: Nerdy
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ausey Center 6-4 • Freshman Snohomish, WA Glacier Peak HS Prep -- As a senior at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Wash., was selected to play in the state all-star game after leading the Grizzlies to a 3A District 1 championship ... averaged 11 points and 7.9 rebounds while team went 23-3 overall and claimed the Wesco South League title ... was a finalist for the Everett Daily Herald’s Area Athlete of the Year award ... set a single-season program record for blocks ... also was a track and field standout, putting forth a shot-put PR of 32 feet, 3.5 inches at the district finals (placing fifth) ... belonged to the National Honor Society and was a recipient of the WIAA Distinguished Scholastic Award every year. Personal -- Born on Feb. 14, 1996 in Kennewick, Wash. ... daughter of B.J. and Kari ... has a sister, Taylor ... majors in business.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Playing at the Tacoma Dome in the Washington State Tournament. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I listen to country music, get a chocolate peanut butter smoothie, and shoot. What’s your favorite song? Springsteen by Eric Church Who inspires you? My mom and dad. What made you choose Cal Poly? The education, coaches and family feeling. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I like to dance to Shake It Off by Taylor Swift after a long day. Why did you pick your jersey number? I’m #40 because my idol Jon Brockman from the University of Washington was #40 and he was my inspiration growing up. I always wanted to be like him. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Mac & cheese Photo by Owen Main
What’s your favorite movie? Guardians of the Galaxy One word that describes you: Optimistic
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arza Forward 6-0 • Senior Modesto, CA Modesto Christian HS / Pacific 2013-14 -- Won the Big West Conference’s Best Hustle Award after averaging 6.8 rebounds (13.5 over 40 minutes) ... finished the season outrebounding every other player on the floor in four of the last 11 games, helping to set the tone for a team effort that won the league’s rebounding title at 44.5 boards per game, the most throughout the Big West in 15 years ... played in 29 games, with 22 starts ... averaged 6.1 points; scored a career-high 15 (on 7-of-11 shooting) at CSUN on Jan. 16. 2012-13 -- Played in 27 games ... scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and had two steals in 17 minutes at Hawai’i on Jan. 24 ... in the championship game of the Big West Tournament, came off the bench to provide key defense while the Mustangs won 63-49 to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
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Modesto College -- While competing in track and field, helped lead the Pirates to a Big 8 Conference championship.
The NCAA Tournament game. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I listen to music.
Pacific -- As a freshman in 2010-11, played in 31 games for the Tigers ... sank 46.2 percent of her shots while averaging 3.7 points and 2.8 rebounds ... also nearly averaged a steal per game (0.97) in just 11.6 minutes. Prep -- As a senior at Modesto Christian High School, averaged 13.8 points, a team-high 8.7 rebounds, 3.3 steals and 2.3 blocks as the Crusaders won the Sac-Joaquin Section Division 4 title before moving on to the quarterfinals of the state tournament ... as a junior, MCHS made it to Arco Arena for the divisional state championship game, a 54-51 loss to Mater Dei of Chula Vista (she received the Sportsmanship Award afterward) ... team went a combined 55-13 overall and 20-0 in the Trans Valley League over her final two seasons ... earned firstteam all-district honors from the Modesto Bee ... also lettered in track, posting a PR of 56.25 in the 400 as a senior (ranking No. 22 in the state). Personal -- Born on Nov. 19 ... daughter of Stephanie and Jorge ... has two brothers, Jeff and Jake, and a sister, Addie ... her aunt Michelle (basketball) and uncle Kalaini (baseball) were both scholarship athletes at LMU ... majors in sociology.
What’s your favorite song? Any song by Stevie Nicks. Who inspires you? My mother. What made you choose Cal Poly? Great coaching staff and a family culture. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I love to watch movies. Why did you pick your jersey number? I picked a jersey number at random. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Pasta What’s your favorite movie? Elf One word that describes you: Happy
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 3FG-3FA (Pct.) 2013-14 29-22 585-20.2 80-177 (.452) 1-1 (1.000) 2012-13 27-0 189-7.0 14-39 (.359) 0-0 (.000) 2011-12 2010-11* 31-0 360-11.6 48-104 (.462) 0-0 (.000) Cal Poly 56-22 774-13.8 94-216 (.435) 1-1 (1.000)
FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. 17-55 (.309) 96-101-197 5-12 (.417) 19-23-42 — Redshirted — 19-44 (.432) 46-42-88 22-67 (.328) 115-124-239
RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 6.8 38-1.3 22-0.8 23-0.79 178-6.1 15 1.6 9-0.3 1-0.1 9-0.33 33-1.2 8 2.8 4.3
15-0.5 47-0.8
10-0.3 23-0.4
30-0.97 115-3.7 32-0.57 211-3.8
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ilbert Forward 6-3 • Sophomore Morro Bay, CA Morro Bay HS 2013-14 -- Played in all but one game (seeing 9.7 minutes on average) as a true freshman, primarily backing up All-Big West Conference First Team senior center Molly Schlemer ... shot .473, second-best on the squad ... scored 12.4 points and pulled down 7.4 rebounds per 40 minutes ... posted a season-high 10 points (on 3-for-3 shooting with a 4-for-5 performance from the free-throw line) during the 82-57 home win over Nevada on Nov. 21. Prep -- As a senior at Morro Bay High School, was honored with the San Luis Obispo County Player of the Year award by The Tribune after leading the Pirates to a second straight Los Padres League championship (both in undefeated fashion) ... averaged 17.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks as team went 22-4 overall, advancing to the Southern Section Division 4AA quarterfinals ... was a four-year starter and finished as the program’s fourth all-time leading scorer (with 1,220 points) and No. 2 career rebounder (895) ... was selected to play in the Kiwanis Central Coast All-Star Spectacular ... also was chosen as the LPL MVP as a junior, when she additionally garnered a State Stat Star accolade from Cal-Hi Sports ... was an honor roll student every year. Personal -- Born in Aurora, Colo. ... daughter of Lisa Gilbert ... has a brother, Colton ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Beating Hawai’i (at Hawai’i) in overtime. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I always put my right sock/shoe/ankle brace on before I put anything on my left foot. Who inspires you? My mom. What made you choose Cal Poly? The family dynamic within the team, and the location. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I absolutely love watermelon. Why did you pick your jersey number? In high school it was the jersey my coach handed me. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Halibut What’s your favorite movie? Titanic (hands down) One word that describes you: Friendly
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 2013-14 31-0 300-9.7 35-74 (.473) Career 31-0 300-9.7 35-74 (.473)
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3FG-3FA (Pct.) FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 0-0 (.000) 22-35 (.629) 24-32-56 1.8 2-0.1 6-0.2 5-0.16 92-3.0 10 0-0 (.000) 22-35 (.629) 24-32-56 1.8 2-0.1 6-0.2 5-0.16 92-3.0 10
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rupalo Guard 5-5 • Freshman Walnut Creek, CA Carondelet HS Prep -- Finished her senior season at Carondelet High School in Concord averaging 10.5 points and 4.8 steals for MaxPreps.com’s 13th-ranked team in the nation (No. 6 in California) ... served as a captain and earned All-East Bay League First Team honors ... the Cougars went a combined 82-12 overall in her three seasons, losing just one EBAL game during that span, which culminated in a trio of North Coast Section Division 2 championships ... they were ranked 20th in the country her junior year, when she was chosen as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year ... in the offseason, also played for the Cal Stars, a program that finished as the runner-up at the 2013 Nike Nationals in North Augusta, S.C. ... was a California Scholarship Federation student. Personal -- Born on Jan. 14, 1996 in Walnut Creek ... daughter of Joe and Janine ... has a brother, Dominic ... majors in graphic communication.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Playing in front of a sold-out crowd in a high school playoff game. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I eat a small snack right before the game. What’s your favorite song? Brown Eyed Girl What’s your most treasured item? My friends and family. Who inspires you? My teammates and parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? The education, the people and the beach. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I love shaved ice. Why did you pick your jersey number? I wanted #11 but Kristen Ale wears it so I picked #2 because that was my number freshman year in high school. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Cupcakes and cinnamon rolls What’s your favorite movie? The Parent Trap One word that describes you: Relatable
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oehler Guard 5-11 • Sophomore Billings, MT Billings HS 2013-14 -- Played in 14 games as a true freshman ... scored five points in the WNIT first round at San Diego on March 20. Prep -- Finished her career at Billings Senior High School in Montana earning all-state honors after averaging 17.0 points ... the Broncs finished fourth at the state tournament in her junior and senior years; she also started as a sophomore ... also excelled in soccer (primarily playing in the back line), winning the 2013 Gatorade State Player of the Year award ... competed in track and field, as well, placing second at the 2012 state finals in the triple jump (with a school-record mark of 37 feet, 6 inches). Personal -- Born on Nov. 23, 1994 in Billings ... daughter of Rodney and Jill ... has two brothers, Scotty and Jesse, as well as two sisters, Kayla and Ashley ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Setting the school record for the triple jump and winning Gatorade Player of the Year for soccer. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I don’t believe in rituals, but I do pray with team members and Coach Faith before every game. What’s your favorite song? Anything by Kanye West before 2009 or any country song. What’s your most treasured item? My Ariat boots! Or my cat Mort. What made you choose Cal Poly? I wanted to get out of Montana and SLO was the most beautiful place that I could go. Also the coaches here are the BEST and the fans are AMAZING! What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I know every word to every song ever! Why did you pick your jersey number? My older brother had it. He founded it but I had to perfect it. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Tearing my ACL and regaining my motivation. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Chicken in rice with brussel sprouts, corn, beans and peas with blueberry lemonade. What’s your favorite movie? The Express or the ESPN “30 for 30” Without Bias One word that describes you: Obnoxious
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 2013-14 14-0 69-4.9 2-13 (.154) Career 14-0 69-4.9 2-13 (.154)
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3FG-3FA (Pct.) FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 0-2 (.000) 4-9 (.444) 5-10-15 1.1 1-0.1 0-0 3-0.21 8-0.6 5 0-2 (.000) 4-9 (.444) 5-10-15 1.1 1-0.1 0-0 3-0.21 8-0.6 5
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eaupepe Guard 5-9 • Freshman Camarillo, CA Camarillo HS Prep -- As a senior at Camarillo High School, was named the Los Angeles Daily News co-Player of the Year along with her twin sister and current Mustang teammate, Geralynn ... averaged 20 points, 9.8 rebounds, 5.3 steals and 3.4 assists in 2013-14, when the Scorpions advanced to the Southern Section Division 1A championship game ... also was a co-Ventura County Star Player of the Year, and shared the MVP award at the Battle of the Valley All-Star Game ... became the program’s all-time leading scorer (with 1,884 points); also set career records for steals (424) and blocks (240) ... excelled in track and field, as well ... in 2013, had a shot-put PR of 45 feet, 8 inches, which ranked No. 37 nationally ... also participated in ASB. Personal -- Born on March 25, 1996 in Ventura ... daughter of Alekana and Fatima ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? First-ever appearance in CIF finals in school history What’s your favorite song? Change Your Mind by Trey Songz What’s your most treasured item? My family. Who inspires you? My parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? The team, coaches and education. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I have 11 siblings. Why did you pick your jersey number? It was my high school number. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Pancakes What’s your favorite movie? Photo by Owen Main
Double-Team One word that describes you: Nice
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eaupepe Guard 5-9 • Freshman Camarillo, CA Camarillo HS Prep -- As a senior at Camarillo High School, was named the Los Angeles Daily News co-Player of the Year along with her twin sister and current Mustang teammate, Geraldynn ... averaged 20.2 points, 11.9 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 1.5 assists in 2013-14, when the Scorpions made it to the Southern Section Division 1A title game ... had a 48-point playoff game, not only setting a school record, but also tying Marion Jones for the third-highest single-game output in Ventura County history ... finished career with a program-record 1,069 rebounds ... was a co-Ventura County Star Player of the Year, and shared MVP honors at the Battle of the Valley All-Star Game ... in track and field, posted a PR of 43 feet, 4 inches in the shot put (which ranked 17th statewide for 2014) ... also belonged to ASB. Personal -- Born on March 25, 1996 in Ventura ... daughter of Alekana and Fatima ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Signing Day Do you have any pre-game rituals? I eat, nap, shoot and pray. What’s your favorite song? Try Me by DeJ Loaf Who inspires you? My family and teammates. What made you choose Cal Poly? Coaches, education and the location. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I have a twin and come from a family of 11. Why did you pick your jersey number? I am #31 because I wanted to be opposite of my twin, who is #13. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Top Ramen What’s your favorite movie?
Photo by David Holmes
Love & Basketball One word that describes you: Gullible
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arah
3
ipton Guard 6-0 • Sophomore Irvine, CA Woodbridge HS 2013-14 -- Played in every game except one as a true freshman, averaging 2.1 points and 1.5 rebounds per 7.7 minutes ... started versus Harvard on Nov. 9 at the Maggie Dixon Classic hosted by DePaul ... had a trio of eight-point games. Prep -- As a senior at Woodbridge High School in Irvine, was one of 20 allstate selections for Division II by Cal-Hi Sports ... also was named the Irvine World News overall Female Athlete of the Year after averaging 19 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 1.6 steals ... finished her career as a four-year starter with 1,628 points ... helped lead the Warriors to four consecutive league championships (at a combined 38-2), first in the Sea View and then in the Pacific Coast ... played for the Cal Swish program in the offseason, and was invited to the Nike Skills Academy ... was chosen as her school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Personal -- Born on Aug. 30, 1994 in Irvine ... daughter of Bart and Cathy ... has a brother, Chris, and a sister, Caitlin (who swam for San Jose State from 2009-10 through 2012-13 and posted two of the Spartans’ top 10 times ever in distance events) ... majors in psychology.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Beating Hawai’i at Hawai’i Do you have any pre-game rituals? I listen to my music and pray. What’s your favorite song? Ignition (Remix) by R. Kelly Who inspires you? My parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? All of the great coaches and team members. I also came because Cal Poly is great academically. Why did you pick your jersey number? #13 wasn’t available when I came so #3 was the next-best number. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Fried egg sandwich What’s your favorite movie? Bridesmaids One word that describes you: Quiet
Career Stats Season GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.) 2013-14 31-1 239-7.7 24-76 (.316) Career 31-1 239-7.7 24-76 (.316)
3FG-3FA (Pct.) FT-FTA (Pct.) Off.-Def.-Tot. RPG Ast.-APG Bk.-BPG St.-SPG Pts.-PPG HI 12-52 (.231) 4-6 (.667) 10-38-48 1.5 7-0.2 6-0.2 6-0.2 64-2.1 8 12-52 (.231) 4-6 (.667) 10-38-48 1.5 7-0.2 6-0.2 6-0.2 64-2.1 8
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manda
Women’s Basketball
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ovely Forward 6-1 • Junior Palo Alto, CA Archbishop Mitty HS / Pepperdine Pepperdine -- Started 15 of the 30 games in which she played as a sophomore, averaging 6.0 points and 4.9 rebounds in 22.8 minutes ... led the Waves in offensive rebounds (58) in 2013-14; also displayed versatility by knocking down 18 shots from 3-point range over two seasons ... was the team’s top freethrow shooter (.788) as a sophomore. Prep -- As a senior at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, led the Monarchs to the Division 2 state championship (as well as a No. 16 national ranking from MaxPreps.com) ... earned second-team all-area honors from both the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News for the second year in a row ... also played for Greece’s U-18 national program ... was an honor roll student. Personal -- Born on April 22, 1994 in Mountain View ... daughter of Linda and Emil ... her father was a tight end for the Purdue football team from 1979-81 ... has two sisters, Taylor and Coco ... majors in psychology.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning a CIF state championship in 2012. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I listen to dubstep music in my headphones. What’s your favorite song? Could You Be Loved? by Bob Marley What’s your most treasured item? The photo albums my mom made for me. Who inspires you? My family. What made you choose Cal Poly? Team chemistry and the family spirit. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I am trying to learn the guitar. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Learning Greek on the national team when no one spoke English, and being alone in Greece. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Greek food. What’s your favorite movie? The Shawshank Redemption One word that describes you: Sunflower
Career Stats Season GP-GS 2013-14* 30-15 2012-13* 28-0 Cal Poly -
Min.-Avg. 683-22.8 374-13.4 -
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FG-FGA (Pct.) 73-192 (.380) 34-116 (.293) -
3FG-3FA (Pct.) 9-32 (.281) 9-31 (.290) -
FT-FTA (Pct.) 26-33 (.788) 21-29 (.724) -
Off.-Def.-Tot. 58-88-146 19-34-53 -
RPG 4.9 1.9 -
Ast.-APG 32-1.1 6-0.2 -
Bk.-BPG 8-0.3 8-0.3 -
St.-SPG 21-0.70 16-0.57 -
Pts.-PPG 181-6.0 98-3.5 -
HI 15 12 -
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eather
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adrigal Guard 5-8 • Junior Arroyo Grande, CA Arroyo Grande HS 2013-14 -- Secured two rebounds during the 89-72 win over UC Riverside on Jan. 25 ... also played against CSUN on Feb. 13. 2012-13 -- Played in six games as a true freshman. Prep -- As a senior at Arroyo Grande High School, helped lead the Eagles to their firstever CIF Southern Section championship, as they won the Division 3AAA title at the Anaheim Convention Center (she went 10-for-10 from the free-throw line) ... they then advanced two more rounds in the overall state tournament, finishing 27-6 altogether ... averaged 16.2 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals ... along with current Mustang teammate Lindsey Wolf, was named the division co-Player of the Year ... was chosen as the 2012 Lee Central Coast Newspapers Area MVP, and was selected to The Tribune’s All-San Luis Obispo County First Team ... played her first three seasons at St. Joseph in Santa Maria, which won the 2010-11 Division 3 state title (its first since 1990-91) by defeating Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland 53-42 at Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento ... also was an All-Pac-7 First Team member as a sophomore ... never lost a league game (48-0) during four-year varsity career ... as a freshman, was teammates with future Cal Poly tennis player Ane McPike. Personal -- Born on Aug. 28, 1993 ... daughter of Rudy and Shelly ... has a brother, Michael, and two sisters, Tracey and Carla ... is a sociology major.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning state in high school. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I pray and listen to Christian music because it calms me down. What’s your favorite song? All Consuming Fire by Jesus Culture Who inspires you? Jesus What made you choose Cal Poly? Cal Poly has been a dream since I was 4. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? My best friend is on the Dance Team here at Cal Poly. Why did you pick your jersey number? Long story short: I used to be #24 but I became #33 my senior year in high school. What’s your favorite thing to cook? PB&J What’s your favorite movie? A Walk to Remember. It’s a sappy but excellent film. One word that describes you: LUVD
Career Stats Season 2013-14 2012-13 Career
GP-GS 2-0 6-0 8-0
Min.-Avg. 5-2.5 9-1.5 14-1.8
FG-FGA (Pct.) 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-1 (.000)
3FG-3FA (Pct.) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)
FT-FTA (Pct.) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)
Off.-Def.-Tot. 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-4-4
RPG 1.0 0.3 0.5
Ast.-APG 0-0 0-0 0-0
Bk.-BPG 0-0 0-0 0-0
St.-SPG 0-0 0-0 0-0
Pts.-PPG 0-0 0-0 0-0
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isa
arie
Women’s Basketball
0
anchez Point Guard 5-3 • Junior Bakersfield, CA Centennial HS / Ventura College Ventura College -- As a sophomore, earned first-team All-American honors in the two-year college ranks, and was voted co-California Community College Athletics Association Player of the Year after helping to lead the Pirates to the state title ... in 2013-14, averaged 16.9 points, 7.7 assists and 1.6 steals per game ... also shot 41.6 percent from 3-point range and had an assist-toturnover ratio of 2.6, leading the state in both categories ... directed an offense that led California in scoring (at 82.6 points), field-goal percentage (48.1) and 3-point accuracy (40.7) ... finished her Pirates career owning school records for assists in a game (17, surpassing a mark that had stood for 18 years), season (269, breaking a 29-year-old record) and career (447). Prep -- At Centennial High School in Bakersfield, led the Golden Hawks to the Central Section Division I playoffs each year ... was chosen to the Bakersfield Californian’s All-Area First Team as a junior and senior ... also was on the volleyball team, playing at the libero spot for the Southwest Yosemite League champions. Personal -- Daughter of Tony and Stella ... has two brothers, Tony Jr. and Daniel ... majors in sociology.
Career Stats Season GP-GS 2013-14* 35-35 2012-13* 31-31 Cal Poly -
Min.-Avg. 1,102-31.5 941-30.4 -
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FG-FGA (Pct.) 182-388 (.469) 119-278 (.428) -
3FG-3FA (Pct.) 52-125 (.416) 41-95 (.432) -
FT-FTA (Pct.) 174-224 (.777) 75-103 (.728) -
Off.-Def.-Tot. 21-91-112 9-65-74 -
RPG 3.2 2.4 -
Ast.-APG 269-7.7 178-5.7 -
Bk.-BPG 2-0.1 2-0.1 -
St.-SPG 57-1.63 39-1.26 -
Pts.-PPG 590-16.9 354-11.4 -
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indsey
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olf Forward 6-1 • Sophomore Arroyo Grande, CA Arroyo Grande HS Prep -- As a senior at Arroyo Grande High School in 2011-12, helped lead the Eagles to their first-ever CIF Southern Section championship, as they won the Division 3AAA title at the Anaheim Convention Center ... they then advanced two more rounds in the overall state tournament, finishing 27-6 altogether ... along with current Mustang teammate Heather Madrigal, was named the division co-Player of the Year ... averaged 13 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game ... also shot a team-best 50-for-126 from 3-point range ... earned firstteam all-league honors, as well as back-to-back Tribune All-San Luis Obispo County accolades and Lee Central Coast Newspapers All-Area status ... AGHS went a combined 32-4 in Pac-7 play (a run that included two championships) over three seasons. Personal -- Born on April 30, 1994 in San Luis Obispo ... daughter of Glen and Shelly, each of whom attended Cal Poly, as well (her father also played for the Mustangs from 1978-80) ... has a sister, Paige ... majors in recreation, parks & tourism administration.
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What’s your greatest sports memory? Winning CIF my senior year of high school. Do you have any pre-game rituals? I eat a PB&J sandwich. Who inspires you? My parents. What made you choose Cal Poly? My parents and grandparents went to Cal Poly, and it’s close to home. What’s one thing people don’t know about you? I have two pet tortoises named Dexter and Maurice. Why did you pick your jersey number? It’s my dad’s number and he chose the number because of Jerry West. What was the hardest thing you’ve had to overcome? Coming back from not playing basketball for two years. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Pizza What’s your favorite movie? The Hobbit trilogy One word that describes you: Giggly
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Top ROW
Rachel Koehler, Hannah Gilbert, Paige Brown, Zonyia Cormier
Third ROW
Emily Anderson, Mary Kate Evans, Amanda Lovely, Nikki Fausey, Sarah Lipton, Lindsey Wolf
Second ROW
Beth Balbierz, Dynn Leaupepe, Lynn Leaupepe, Kristen Ale, Taryn Garza
Bottom ROW
Heather Madrigal, Ariana Elegado, Lisa Marie Sanchez, Gabby Grupalo Yary Photography (Nov. 14, 2014)
Mott Athletics Center A crowd of 1,771 fans watched the Mustangs’ 88-70 Blue-Green Rivalry win over UC Santa Barbara at home on Jan. 11, 2014 (followed by a postgame autograph signing, shown above). In the summer of 2014, the arena underwent a $750,000 renovation including a repainted court design and two new 22-by-17-foot video scoreboards. Photo by Ray Ambler
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Photo by Ian Billings
Top: In addition to a hardwood refinishing in the summer of 2014, Mott Athletics Center implemented two new LED courtside rows. Middle: Fourth-year Cal Poly play-by-play broadcaster Dave Grant conducts a postgame radio interview with Mustang head coach Faith Mimnaugh. Bottom-right: Cal Poly’s band, The Pride of the Pacific, is renowned as one of the most accomplished and creative along the West Coast.
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2013-14 in Review The Mustangs led the Big West in rebounding last season, averaging 44.5 per game, the conference’s highest figure in 15 years. Cal Poly accomplished the rare feat of having a trio of players — Molly Schlemer, Jonae Ervin and Ariana Elegado — each surpass the 1,000-point milestone all in the same season. Ervin and Elegado also tied for the league lead in assists (4.5 per game) while distributing for the nation’s 38th-highest scoring team. Photo by Ray Ambler
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2013-14 in Review
Women’s Basketball
Season Stats
OVERALL W-L ALL GAMES 18-14 BIG WEST 11-5
Player
Min.-Avg. FG-FGA (Pct.)
3FG-3A (Pct.)
FT-FTA (Pct.)
Off.-Def.-Reb. RPG
Ast.
Blk.
Stl. Pts.
PPG
Ariana Elegado 32-32
1,134-35.4 200-508 (.394)
86-242 (.355)
58-79 (.734)
28-107-135
4.2
144
11
24
544
17.0
Molly Schlemer 32-32
956-29.9
241-446 (.540)
2-4 (.500)
58-95 (.611)
103-220-323
10.1
27
20
10
542
16.9
Jonae Ervin
31-30
945-30.5
121-305 (.397)
12-32 (.375)
112-139 (.806) 29-131-160
5.2
139
0
34
366
11.8
Kristen Ale
31-3
637-20.5
62-196 (.316)
38-106 (.358)
91-118 (.771)
12-37-49
1.6
41
2
16
253
8.2
Taryn Garza
29-22
585-20.2
80-177 (.452)
1-1 (1.000)
17-55 (.309)
96-101-197
6.8
38
22
23
178
6.1
Beth Balbierz
31-1
405-13.1
43-130 (.331)
31-95 (.326)
26-33 (.788)
13-50-63
2.0
15
6
16
143
4.6
Nwamaka Ofodu 32-29
755-23.6
61-155 (.394)
10-24 (.417)
11-17 (.647)
45-39-84
2.6
36
9
21
143
4.5
Maddison Allen 22-10
368-16.7
33-81 (.407)
0-0 (-)
11-21 (.524)
48-65-113
5.1
23
25
7
77
3.5
Hannah Gilbert 31-0
300-9.7
35-74 (.473)
0-0 (-)
22-35 (.629)
24-32-56
1.8
2
6
5
92
3.0
Sarah Lipton
31-1
239-7.7
24-76 (.316)
12-52 (.231)
4-6 (.667)
10-38-48
1.5
7
6
6
64
2.1
Paige Brown
11-0
43-3.9
3-6 (.500)
0-0 (-)
4-5 (.800)
3-4-7
0.6
3
0
1
10
0.9
Rachel Koehler 14-0
69-4.9
2-13 (.154)
0-2 (.000)
4-9 (.444)
5-10-15
1.1
1
0
3
8
0.6
Caroline Hughes 8-0
34-4.3
0-4 (.000)
0-2 (.000)
0-0 (-)
2-4-6
0.8
0
0
2
0
0.0
Heather Madrigal 2-0
5-2.5
0-1 (.000)
0-0 (-)
0-0 (-)
0-2-2
1.0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Team
6,475
905-2,172 (.417) 192-560 (.343) 418-612 (.683) 491-932-1,423 44.5
476
107
168 2,420 75.6
11/8/13 11/9/13 11/15/13 11/18/13 11/21/13 11/23/13 11/29/13 11/30/13 12/7/13 12/16/13 12/18/13 12/20/13 12/28/13 1/8/14 1/11/14 1/16/14 1/18/14 1/23/14 1/25/14 1/30/14 2/1/14 2/8/14 2/13/14 2/15/14 2/20/14 2/22/14 2/27/14 3/1/14 3/8/14 3/14/14 3/15/14 3/20/14
GP-GS
HOME ROAD NEUTRAL 10-3 7-8 1-3 5-3 6-2 0-0
32-32
vs. Duquesne vs. Harvard at Stanford NEW MEXICO STATE NEVADA at Saint Mary’s AKRON SAN FRANCISCO BAKERSFIELD at Pepperdine at Portland at Oregon at UCLA at Hawai’i* UC SANTA BARBARA* at Cal State Northridge* at Long Beach State* CAL STATE FULLERTON* UC RIVERSIDE* at UC Davis* at UC Irvine* HAWAI’I* CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* LONG BEACH STATE* at Cal State Fullerton* at UC Riverside* UC DAVIS* UC IRVINE* at UC Santa Barbara* vs. Hawai’i vs. Cal State Northridge at San Diego
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L, 69-84 L, 76-83 L, 51-86 W, 72-64 W, 82-57 L, 69-77 W, 84-74 W, 76-65 W, 63-54 W, 80-77 L, 76-83 L, 87-124 L, 89-96 W, 78-74 (OT) W, 88-70 L, 76-81 W, 107-102 (OT) W, 69-65 W, 89-72 W, 81-72 W, 84-79 W, 62-60 L, 57-83 L, 72-85 L, 77-78 W, 83-72 L, 69-77 W, 92-87 (OT) W, 79-68 W, 66-52 L, 58-73 L, 59-82
Senior point guard Jonae Ervin broke the program’s all-time assists record in 2013-14, finishing her career with 467 to eclipse a mark established 32 years earlier.
Mustangs in the Pros Former Cal Poly forward Kristina Santiago accepts her second consecutive Bulgarian NBL Playoffs MVP award after leading her club, Dunav 8806, to a 76-61 title-clinching win over Levski in Game 5 of the Finals on May 3, 2014. It was the second nationally televised championship in a row for the Blue Angels, who regularly draw more than 1,200 fans in Ruse. Photo courtesy of Dunav8806.com
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Mustangs in the pros
Above: Former Mustang center Molly Schlemer signed with the ChemCats Chemnitz of Germany in October of 2014. Chemnitz (upper-left), which also features the German National Team captain in point guard Tina Menz, plays in the Damen Basketball Bundesliga, the country’s premier league, consisting of 12 clubs. The move for the 6-foot-5 center came after an offseason that included an invitation to the ProHoops Combine in Nashville, Tenn., as well as a ninegame stint on the NetScouts USA AllStars Tour of China (upper-right). Middle-right: After a stay with Hapoel Rishon LeZion in Israel, Kristina Santiago rejoined Dunav 8806 in December of 2013. The former All-America honorable mention (standing seventh in from the left) averaged 17.5 points and 9.0 rebounds as a second-year pro. Lower-right: Rachel Clancy (6), a former third-team Academic All-American, played for Real Canoe Natación in Madrid during the fall of 2011. Schlemer, Santiago and Clancy all were honored as Big West Conference Players of the Year as Mustangs.
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Laura Buehning was a first-team WBCA All-American in 1981-82. Also that season, she was a first-team Academic All-American and earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Her 757 points as a senior are still an all-time California Collegiate Athletic Association record to this day. She played for Team USA at the 1980 William Jones Cup in Taiwan. University Archives, California Polytechnic State University
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Mustang Records
Women’s Basketball
CAREER Points
Kristina Santiago
2007-12
1,953
Scoring Average
Laura Buehning
1979-82
20.6
Rebounds
Kristina Santiago
2007-12
850
Rebounding Average
Jill Orrock
1976-78
9.4
Assists
Jonae Ervin
2009-14
467
Assists Average
Laura Buehning
1979-82
4.4
Jody Hasselfield
1987-90
4.4
Steals
Christina Hester
1981-85
264
Steals Average
Christina Hester
1981-85
2.51
Field Goals Made
Laura Buehning
1979-82
744
Field Goal Attempts
Laura Buehning
1979-82
1,686
Field-Goal Percentage
Kristina Santiago
2007-12 .538 (775-1,441)
Free Throws Made
Kristina Santiago
2007-12
398
Free Throws Attempted
Laura Buehning
1979-82
485
Megan Harrison
2005-09
485
Free-Throw Percentage
Rachel Clancy
2008-11 .800 (100-125)
3-Pointers Made
Ariana Elegado
2011-
176
Kristina Santiago, shown at the 2012 Big West Conference Tournament at the Honda Center in Anaheim, finished her career as Cal Poly’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. All-Time Scoring Top 10 (By Total)
All-Time Rebounding Top 10 (By Total)
Player
Years
GP
Avg.
Total
Player
Years
GP
Avg.
Total
1. Kristina Santiago
2007-12
122
16.0
1,953
1. Kristina Santiago
2007-12
122
7.0
850
2. Laura Buehning
1979-82
90
20.6
1,843
2. Susanne Carey
1991-95
98
7.9
775
3. Megan Harrison
2005-09
118
12.3
1,454
3. Sherrie Atteberry
1983-87
98
7.1
692
4. Christine Rodness
1991-95
98
13.6
1,337
4. Megan Harrison
2005-09
118
5.8
685
5. Molly Schlemer
2010-14
118
9.6
1,133
5. Molly Schlemer
2010-14
118
5.7
672
6. Sherri Atteberry
1983-87
98
11.0
1,076
6. Jessica Eggleston
2003-07
109
6.0
650
7. Jonae Ervin
2009-14
116
9.2
1,072
7. Russia Madden
1986-90
89
6.8
605
8. Ariana Elegado
2011-
93
11.5
1,065
8. Carolyn Crandall
1979-83
110
5.2
573
9. Jessica Eggleston
2003-07
109
9.7
1,052
9. Nancy Hosken
1981-84
99
5.2
510
10. Kellie Hoffman
1992-96
95
10.9
1,033
10. Rona Bevien
1994-98
103
4.9
508
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Women’s Basketball
Single Season (Individual) Points
Laura Buehning
1981-82
757
Scoring Average
Kristina Santiago
2011-12
23.4
Total Rebounds
Kristina Santiago
2011-12
286
Rebounding Avg. (10 GP) Beth Cleary
1978-79
11.6
Total Assists
Laura Buehning
1980-81
144
Ariana Elegado
2013-14
144
Assists Average
Laura Buehning
1980-81
5.1
Total Steals
Christina Hester
1983-84
96
Steals Average
Christina Hester
1983-84
3.8
Field Goals Made
Laura Buehning
1981-82
307
Field Goal Attempts
Laura Buehning
1981-82
701
Field-Goal Percentage
Kristina Santiago
2011-12 .555 (274-494)
Free Throws Made
Laura Buehning
1981-82
143
Free Throw Attempts
Laura Buehning
1981-82
197
Free-Throw Pct. (50 FT)
Rachel Clancy
2010-11
3-Pointers Made
Rachel Clancy
2010-11
86
Ariana Elegado
2013-14
86
Games Played
Seven players
1981-82
33
Minutes Played
Kayla Griffin
2012-13
999
Top 10 Scoring Seasons (Minimum 20 GP)
.824 (56-68) One of the premier perimeter defenders in program history, Christina Hester owns virtually every Cal Poly steals record. By the end of her career in 1984-85, her four-year total of 264 represented the all-time CCAA record.
Top 10 Rebounding Seasons (Minimum 20 GP)
Player
Year
GP
Total
Avg.
Player
Year
GP
Total
Avg.
1. Kristina Santiago
2011-12
29
680
23.4
1t. Sherrie Atteberry
1986-87
28
284
10.1
2. Laura Buehning
1981-82
33
757
22.9
1t. Molly Schlemer
2013-14
32
323
10.1
3. Laura Buehning
1980-81
28
588
21.0
3. Kristina Santiago
2011-12
29
286
9.9
4. Kristina Santiago
2009-10
29
569
19.6
4. Jill Orrock
1977-78
24
228
9.5
5. Christine Rodness
1993-94
24
435
18.1
5. Chris Royers
1990-91
26
236
9.1
6. Laura Buehning
1979-80
29
498
17.2
6. Russia Madden
1987-88
25
223
8.9
7. Terrie MacDonald
1983-84
27
464
17.2
7. Sherrie Atteberry
1985-86
27
231
8.6
8. Ariana Elegado
2013-14
32
544
17.0
8. Kristina Santiago
2009-10
29
245
8.4
9t. Rachel Clancy
2010-11
31
524
16.9
9. Jessica Eggleston
2006-07
28
228
8.1
9t. Molly Schlemer
2013-14
32
542
16.9
10. Caroline Rowles
1998-99
26
208
8.0
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Mustang Records
Women’s Basketball
Single Season (Team) Most Points
2013-14 2,420
Highest Scoring Average 2013-14 Most Rebounds
75.6
1981-82 1,412
Best Field-Goal Pct.
2009-10 .449 (775-1,727)
Most Free Throws Made 2007-08 446 Most Free Throw Attempts 1986-87
637
Highest Rebounding Avg. 1976-77 48.9
Best Free-Throw Pct.
Most Assists
Most 3-Pointers Made 1999-00 190
2009-10 531
2007-08
.703 (446-634)
Highest Assists Average 2009-10 18.3
Most 3-Pointers Attempted 2000-01
Most Steals
Most Games Played
1981-82 33
Highest Steals Average 1984-85 12.6
Most Wins
2012-13
21-11 (.656)
Most Blocks
2008-09
21-11 (.656)
Most Field Goals Made 1981-82 957
1981-82
21-12 (.636)
Most Field Goal Attempts 1981-82
Longest Win Streak Dec. 19, 1979 to Feb. 8, 1980 12
2005-06 335
2008-09 89
2,201
642
University Archives, California Polytechnic State University
The 1979-80 Mustangs — the first team coached by Marilyn McNeil (second in from the right, kneeling) — went 18-9 during the regular season on the way to the Southern California Athletic Association Tournament, helping to lay the foundation for her squad that would set numerous longlasting program records two years later.
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Mustang Records
Single Game (Individual) Points
Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Feb. 13, 1982)
46
Rebounds
Sherrie Atteberry vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Feb. 7, 1987)
24
Assists
Ariana Elegado vs. Washington (March 14, 2012)
13
Ariana Elegado at UC Irvine (Feb. 1, 2014)
13
Sparkle Anderson vs. Cal State Fullerton (Feb. 25, 2006)
13
Steals
Christina Hester vs. Cal State Los Angeles (Feb. 9, 1984)
11
Blocks
Colleen Finney at San Francisco (Dec. 15, 1980)
7
Field Goals Made
Laura Buehning vs. UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 31, 1981)
17
Laura Buehning at UNLV (Feb. 12, 1981)
17
Field Goal Attempts
Laura Buehning vs. UC Davis (Dec. 6, 1980)
32
Field-Goal Pct. (10 makes)
Karen Ball vs. Whittier (Jan. 21, 1978)
Free Throws Made
Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Jan. 21, 1982)
16
Free Throw Attempts
Laura Buehning vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Jan. 21, 1982)
19
Free-Throw Pct. (10 makes)
Terrie MacDonald vs. Chico State (Dec. 31, 1983)
3-Pointers Made
Jennifer Dooley at UC Riverside (Jan. 31, 2004)
Jennifer Dooley went 10-for-15 from 3-point range (finishing with 30 points) during an 85-72 road win over UC Riverside on Jan. 31, 2004, tying for the third-most 3s made in a game in all NCAA Division I history.
.857 (12-14)
1.000 (10-10) 10
Sparkle Anderson, the Big West Conference leader in assists during the 2005-06 season, broke the program record with 13 in a game at Cal State Fullerton that year.
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Mustang Records
2014-15 Cal Poly Mustangs
Women’s Basketball
Single Game (Team) Most Points
at Long Beach State (Jan. 18, 2014)
vs. Cal Lutheran (Jan. 6, 1989)
Most Rebounds
vs. UC Davis (Dec. 15, 1979)
67
Most Assists
vs. Cal State Stanislaus (Dec. 8, 1978)
36
Most Steals
at Portland (Nov. 25, 2006)
24
Most Blocks
at Sacramento State (Dec. 14, 1978)
9
Most Field Goals Made
vs. Cal State Stanislaus (Dec. 8, 1978)
48
Most Field Goal Attempts
vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (Jan. 26, 1985)
93
Best Field-Goal Percentage (40 makes)
vs. San Diego (Dec. 20, 1980)
Most Free Throws Made
at Fresno Pacific (Jan. 7, 1989)
35
Most Free Throw Attempts
at Fresno Pacific (Jan. 7, 1989)
44
Best Free-Throw Pct. (10 makes)
vs. UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 19, 1982)
Most 3-Pointers Made
at UC Riverside (Jan. 31, 2004)
15
Fewest Turnovers
at UC Irvine (Jan. 10, 2009)
9
Combined Points
at Oregon (Dec. 20, 2013)
Largest Margin of Victory
vs. Cal State Stanislaus (Dec. 8, 1978)
107 (overtime) 106 (regulation)
.632 (48-76)
.944 (17-18)
211 (L, 124-87) 76 (100-24)
Megan Harrison (left) and Jessica Eggleston, two of the greatest forwards in Mustang history, both had a part in Cal Poly’s 77-75 overtime win at Portland on Nov. 25, 2006, when the team set a program record with 24 steals.
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Women’s Basketball
Year-by-Year Results 1974-75 Overall: 5-12 Southern California Athletic Association: 2-8 Head Coach: Sharon Chatman 1/9
at Chico State#
L 19-63
1/10
vs. Humboldt State#
W 64-53
1/11
vs. San Jose State#
L 39-51
1/17 DE ANZA COLLEGE!
L 46-52
1/17 CAL STATE STANISLAUS!
W 64-56
1/18
CAL STATE HAYWARD!
W 44-37
1/24
at UC Riverside*
W 45-35
1/25
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 18-90
1/29
UC SANTA BARBARA
L 51-57
1/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
L 34-79
2/1
UC RIVERSIDE*
W 70-49
2/4
at Fresno State*
L 39-76
2/7
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
L 34-48
2/8
UCLA*
L 43-94
2/14 FRESNO STATE*
L 22-53
2/21
at Cal State Northridge*
L 40-79
2/22
at UCLA*
L 32-81
# Chico State Tournament (Chico, Calif.)
Mary Stallard (center) coached the Mustangs to back-to-back winning records in 1976-77 and ’77-78. # Cal Poly Pomona Invitational (Pomona, Calif.)
2/26 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 69-107
* Southern California Athletic Association game
3/5
W 58-56
! Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
1976-77
@ Ute Classic (Salt Lake City)
Overall: 12-10
! Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.)
Southern California Athletic Association: 3-7
* Southern California Athletic Association game
* Southern California Athletic Association game
1975-76
Head Coach: Mary Stallard
Overall: 2-16 Southern California Athletic Association: 0-10 Head Coach: Mary Stallard
at Pepperdine
# Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
12/3
CAL STATE HAYWARD#
W 44-37
12/4
UC SANTA BARBARA#
1977-78
W 45-38
Overall: 14-12
12/10 at Utah@
L 49-57
Southern California Athletic Association: 4-6
12/11 vs. Weber State@
W 61-51
Head Coach: Mary Stallard
12/17 vs. USC!
L 52-76
12/2 SAN DIEGO STATE#
12/17 vs. San Diego State!
W 55-46
12/3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE# W 78-68
12/19 at Cal Poly Pomona#
L 45-91
12/19 vs. Biola#
W 65-53
12/20 vs. Fresno State#
L 62-67
1/10
OCCIDENTAL
W 66-33
1/13
UC SANTA BARBARA
L 32-64
12/18 vs. San Francisco State!
L 51-54
12/3 CAL POLY POMONA#
L 50-95
1/16
SAN DIEGO STATE
L 47-58
1/14 WESTMONT
W 89-43
12/9 at Santa Clara
W 67-42
1/17
CAL STATE FULLERTON
L 46-103
1/19 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 45-59
12/10 at Stanford
L 65-73
12/12 CHICO STATE
L 67-74
W 49-47 (OT)
W 80-79
1/23
at Fresno State*
L 62-94
1/22 at Fresno State
1/30
UCLA*
L 35-97
1/28 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 43-82
12/13 SACRAMENTO STATE
W 88-67
1/31
LONG BEACH STATE*
L 41-81
1/29 at Cal State Northridge*
L 59-68
12/17 FRESNO STATE
W 77-57
at UC Santa Barbara*
L 33-66
1/12 POMONA COLLEGE
W 65-38
2/13
at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 35-84
2/2
2/14
at USC*
L 41-75
2/4
FRESNO STATE
W 63-38
1/14 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 52-91
2/18
at UC Santa Barbara*
L 29-55
2/5
PEPPERDINE
W 70-60
1/21 WHITTIER
W 101-41
2/21
FRESNO STATE*
L 38-64
2/11
UC IRVINE*
W 64-59
1/25 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 58-76
1/27 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 73-67
2/27
at UCLA*
L 41-86
2/12 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 71-63
2/28
at Long Beach State*
L 33-85
2/18 at UC Irvine*
W 73-51
1/28 at UC Irvine*
W 81-72
3/5
at UC Riverside*
L 38-49
2/19 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 50-60
2/1
SAN DIEGO STATE
L 50-62
3/6
at Cal State Northridge*
L 39-85
2/25 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
L 58-68
2/3
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 77-84
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Women’s Basketball
Year-by-Year Results (Continued) L 68-79
Overall: 18-11
2/10 at Hawai’i
W 58-54
Southern California Athletic Association: 6-4
2/11
W 60-49
2/4
PEPPERDINE at Hawai’i
Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil
2/14 STANFORD
W 66-60
11/16 WYOMING#
L 70-76
2/17 UC IRVINE*
W 58-39
11/17 FRESNO STATE#
L 65-82
2/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 77-47
11/17 UC SANTA BARBARA#
W 85-73
2/24 at Cal State Northridge*
L 67-74
11/30 at Cal State Hayward
W 64-50
2/25 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 65-92
12/1 at Stanford
L 49-78
3/3
at UC Santa Barbara*
L 53-70
12/7 at Sacramento State
W 78-59
3/4
vs. Pepperdine&
L 55-63
12/13 at Fresno State
L 70-82
# Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
12/15 at UC Davis
W 74-57
* Southern California Athletic Association game
12/17 at Nevada
L 70-78
12/19 at Sonoma State
W 75-44
1/4
PACIFIC
W 83-74
1/9
UC SANTA BARBARA*
1/11
LA VERNE
& Azusa Pacific Tournament (Azusa, Calif.)
1978-79 Overall: 7-19 Southern California Athletic Association: 2-8 Head Coach: Mary Stallard
W 83-74 W 102-53
1/12 OCCIDENTAL
W 72-59
1/18 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 78-77
11/17 Nevada#
W 71-70
1/19 at Azusa Pacific
W 67-55
11/17 Pepperdine#
L 54-71
1/25 UC IRVINE*
W 58-54
11/18 Cal Poly Pomona#
L 60-112
1/26 CAL POLY POMONA*
W 64-62
12/1 at San Diego State
L 37-50
1/29 BIOLA
W 80-74
12/2 at Biola
L 55-85
2/1
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 55-54
12/8 CAL STATE STANISLAUS
W 100-24
2/2
FRESNO STATE
12/9 FRESNO STATE
L 53-68
2/8
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 77-80
12/14 at Sacramento State
L 60-63
2/9
CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 63-62
12/15 at Chico State
L 38-48
2/12 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 71-82
12/18 at Cal State Hayward
W 48-40
2/22 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 55-85
12/19 at Stanford
L 51-75
2/23 at UC Irvine*
L 55-60
1/6
L 31-96
2/29 at Cal State Northridge*
W 70-52
1/12 at UC Irvine*
W 55-53
3/6
vs. Cal State Los Angeles%
L 80-85
1/13 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 59-105
3/8
vs. Cal St. Dominguez Hills% L 75-77
1/17 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 63-75
at San Jose State
1/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 50-59
W 68-60
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) * Southern California Athletic Association game
1/20 OCCIDENTAL
W 61-49
1/26 at Fresno State
L 43-63
2/2
UC IRVINE*
W 57-45
2/3
CAL POLY POMONA*
L 43-91
Overall: 12-16
2/9
at Cal State Northridge*
L 52-64
Southern California Athletic Association: 6-6
2/10 at Occidental
W 64-59
Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil
2/16 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 46-81
11/20 FRESNO STATE#
W 65-56
2/17 at Pepperdine
L 49-74
11/21 SANTA CLARA#
W 58-55
11/21 STANFORD#
L 59-64
12/15 at San Francisco
L 47-69 L 71-93 L 68-94
2/24 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 61-86
% SCAA Tournament (Pomona, Calif.)
1980-81
University Archives, California Polytechnic State University
Laura Buehning helped lead the Mustangs to a program-record 12game winning streak as a sophomore.
L 50-60
12/5 vs. Air Force$
W 77-64
12/17 at Biola
# Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
12/6 at UC Davis$
L 49-50
12/18 at Pepperdine
* Southern California Athletic Association game
12/7 vs. UC Santa Barbara$
L 67-74
12/19 vs. Pacific^
12/12 at Stanford
L 72-78
12/20 vs. San Diego^
12/14 at San Jose State
L 73-82
1/9
2/28 at UC Santa Barbara*
1979-80 45 • GoPoly.com
at UC Irvine*
L 60-74 W 100-58 L 68-76
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Women’s Basketball
Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 1/10 at San Diego*
1/30 at Chapman*
L 55-61
2/25 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 51-68
1/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 66-63
L 60-62
2/3
CAL POLY POMONA*
L 67-76
2/26 UC RIVERSIDE*
L 59-63
1/18 PACIFIC
L 62-81
2/6
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 64-60
3/4
W 57-39
1/23 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 55-66
2/11
at Cal State Northridge*
1/24 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 77-67
2/13 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 79-73
1/30 PEPPERDINE
W 63-55
2/19 UC SANTA BARBARA
W 67-65
$ Cal State Hayward Tournament
1/31 UC SANTA BARBARA*
W 64-63
2/20 UC RIVERSIDE*
L 62-68
(Hayward, Calif.)
SAN DIEGO # Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic
W 83-74
(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
2/6
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 85-88
2/25 CHAPMAN*
L 70-72
^ Hawai’i Invitational (Honolulu)
2/7
CAL POLY POMONA*
2/27 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 67-84
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
L 71-74
2/12 at UNLV
W 85-83
# Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic
2/14 at Cal State Northridge*
W 60-52
(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
2/20 SAN DIEGO*
W 77-66
$ UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)
Overall: 14-14
2/21 UC IRVINE*
W 64-55
^ UC Santa Barbara Tournament
California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6
2/28 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 69-71
(Santa Barbara, Calif.)
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
(Santa Barbara, Calif.)
Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil
& San Francisco State Tournament
$ UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.) ^ UC Santa Barbara Tournament
1983-84
(San Francisco) * California Collegiate Athletic Association game
* Southern California Athletic Association game
1982-83 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 3-9
Overall: 21-12 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6 Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil 11/17 SANTA CLARA#
L 50-57
11/20 SAN DIEGO#
W 61-49
11/21 IOWA#
L 57-64
11/27 FRESNO STATE
W 66-62
11/28 SAN JOSE STATE
L 56-82
12/3
vs. Pacific Lutheran$
W 81-62
12/4
vs. UC Santa Barbara$
L 58-62
L 65-76
11/18 PACIFIC#
L 55-66
11/19 UC DAVIS#
W 72-61
12/2 UC DAVIS 12/11 at Cal State Stanislaus
Overall: 8-20
1981-82
11/17 UC SANTA BARBARA#
Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil 11/18 HAWAI’I#
W 79-73
11/19 PACIFIC#
L 74-100
11/20 SAN JOSE STATE#
L 55-74
12/3
vs. Humboldt State$
L 51-59
12/4
vs. Fresno State$
L 49-59
12/11 at Cal State Hayward
W 75-67
12/12 at Pacific
L 68-86
12/13 at San Francisco
L 68-74
12/14 at UC Davis
W 68-61
12/5 at UC Davis$
W 75-56
12/12 at Pacific
W 85-75
12/15 at Sacramento State
L 64-65
12/14 at Nevada
W 58-52
12/17 vs. Wayland Baptist^
L 58-73
12/15 at San Francisco
W 77-65
12/18 vs. Oklahoma^
12/16 at UC Davis
W 83-73
W 50-48 L 65-67 (OT)
12/12 at Pacific
L 63-91
12/13 at San Francisco State
L 58-64
12/14 at Fresno State
L 47-78
12/15 at UC Santa Barbara
W 57-52
12/17 at U.S. International
W 75-61
12/18 at San Diego
L 40-41
12/19 at UC San Diego
W 69-57
12/21 vs. Idaho State$
W 84-70
12/31 at Chico State$
W 71-62
1/2
vs. Chapman$
L 58-76
1/4
REGINA
W 65-46
1/14 at UC Riverside*
L 63-69
1/19 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 62-77 1/21 CHAPMAN*
L 44-58
1/26 at Cal State Northridge*
W 82-76
L 79-86
1/28 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 71-64
12/19 vs. Hawai’i Pacific^
W 99-41
2/4
at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 51-61
12/18 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills^ W 74-67
1/6
FRESNO STATE
L 52-63
2/9
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 68-66
12/19 vs. Cal State Los Angeles^
W 74-60
1/14 at UC Riverside*
L 69-77
2/11
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 77-59
12/20 at UC Santa Barbara^
W 76-73
1/15
L 47-93
2/16 at Chapman*
2/18 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 83-65
at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 67-69
1/1
at San Francisco State&
W 64-60
1/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 62-70
1/2
vs. New Orleans&
L 77-84
1/22 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 48-47
2/25 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 75-58
1/8
at Fresno State
W 65-64
1/28 at Chapman*
3/1
L 41-55
1/9
at UC Santa Barbara
L 61-63
1/29 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 68-86
W 74-59
2/4
at UC Santa Barbara
1/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 74-64
2/11
CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 59-56
1/21 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 84-68
2/12 CHAPMAN*
L 44-45
1/23 at UC Riverside*
L 62-71
2/18 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 67-65
1/28 BIOLA
W 58-56
2/19 at Cal State Northridge*
L 80-82
1/14 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 57-75 L 60-62
CAL POLY POMONA* # Cal Poly Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
$ Chico State Tournament (Chico, Calif.) * California Collegiate Athletic Association game
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) (Hayward, Calif.) * California Collegiate Athletic Association game
1985-86 Overall: 15-12 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 7-5 Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil 11/22 at Cal Lutheran
W 83-66
11/23 at UC Santa Barbara
L 56-80
11/25 AUSTRALIAN NATL. TEAM
L 59-91
11/29 at San Jose State
W 67-63
12/3 FRESNO PACIFIC
W 69-43
12/7 PACIFIC
W 67-65
12/13 vs. Chico State#
W 78-72
12/14 at Sacramento State#
L 70-80
12/20 at San Francisco
L 63-75
12/21 at San Francisco State
W 57-55
12/30 UC SANTA BARBARA
L 73-79
1/3
at Sacramento State!
W 67-58
1/4
vs. Army!
W 75-59
1/9
at UC Riverside*
L 58-65
1/11
at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 63-59
1/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 80-70 1/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 74-61
Sherrie Atteberry (14) finished her career in 1986-87 as the Mustangs’ No. 2 all-time scorer and No. 1 rebounder. Overall: 10-18 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 4-8 Head Coach: Marilyn McNeil
1/23 CHAPMAN*
W 63-59
1/25 NORTHERN ARIZONA
L 66-71
1/31 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 63-73
2/1
SACRAMENTO STATE
L 62-70
2/8
at Chapman*
L 62-74
2/13 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 71-63
2/15 at Cal State Northridge*
L 60-70
1/10 UC RIVERSIDE*
L 71-73
2/20 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 71-55
1/12 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 55-64
2/22 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 79-66
1/17 at Cal State Northridge*
W 50-48
2/25 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 58-78
L 41-54
11/15 UC IRVINE#
L 40-67
1/19 at Cal Poly Pomona*
11/16 UC SANTA BARBARA#
L 58-60
1/26 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 77-76 (OT)
11/23 at UC Davis$
W 68-48
2/1
CHAPMAN*
L 43-58
! Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
11/24 vs. Chapman$
L 40-60
2/5
Cal State Bakersfield
L 18-27
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
11/29 vs. Oregon Tech^
W 69-42
2/7
at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 63-83
11/30 vs. Pacific^
L 59-67
2/9
SAN DIEGO
L 47-49
(Sacramento, Calif.)
1986-87
12/1 vs. University of British Columbia^ W 57-54
2/14 CAL POLY POMONA*
12/5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE
W 72-60
2/16 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 82-68
California Collegiate Athletic Association: 5-7
12/7 FRESNO STATE
L 55-68
2/21 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 69-64
Head Coach: Jill Orrock
12/22 at San Francisco
L 61-74
2/23 at UC Riverside*
L 72-85
11/22 CAL LUTHERAN
W 73-48
12/30 at UC Santa Barbara
L 58-66
2/28 at Chapman*
L 59-79
11/28 at Santa Clara
L 51-86
1/2
at Molloy College
L 67-71
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
11/29 at Saint Mary’s
L 67-74
1/4
at NYIT
W 68-54
$ UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)
1/5
at Army
W 50-43
^ Cal State Hayward Tournament
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L 60-92
# Sacramento State Tournament
Overall: 12-16
12/1 at Pacific
L 56-79
12/4 SONOMA STATE
W 65-40
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 12/6 at UC Santa Barbara
L 69-74 (OT)
12/12 at Fresno Pacific
L 53-61
12/16 CAL STATE HAYWARD
W 73-56
12/18 at Sonoma State
W 65-45
12/19 at UC Davis
W 74-63
12/28 CHICO STATE
W 77-73
12/29 at Fresno State
L 53-105
1/2
UC DAVIS#
L 54-69
1/3
BOISE STATE#
L 64-65
1/9
SAN FRANCISCO STATE
W 63-60
1/15 at Chapman*
L 76-80
1/17 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 72-49 1/22 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 86-80
1/24 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 62-90
1/29 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 74-86
1/31 at Cal State Northridge*
L 58-68
2/5
CHAPMAN*
W 59-58
2/7
CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 65-63
2/12 at UC Riverside*
L 60-63
2/14 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 43-67
2/19 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 58-53 2/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 55-65 2/27 CAL POLY POMONA%
L 49-72
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) * California Collegiate Athletic Association game % CCAA Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
1987-88 Overall: 10-16 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 4-8 Head Coach: Jill Orrock
Russia Madden, who grabbed 605 rebounds during her Mustang career, earned All-CCAA honors as a senior in 1989-90.
11/20 UC DAVIS
W 74-57
1/30 at Cal State Northridge*
L 62-71
Head Coach: Jill Orrock
11/22 SACRAMENTO STATE
W 79-63
2/4
at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 60-78
11/18 SO. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE# W 90-23
11/30 at Cal Lutheran
W 94-60
2/6
UC RIVERSIDE*
W 73-66
11/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE# L 60-72
12/4
vs. UC Davis#
L 63-72
12/5
vs. Biola#
W 69-38
2/11
at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 51-57
12/11 at UC Davis
L 64-74
12/12 at Cal State Stanislaus
W 63-58
12/18 SAINT MARY’S
L 75-82
12/19 FRESNO PACIFIC
L 63-69
12/29 SANTA CLARA
L 67-72
1/3
FRESNO STATE
L 48-76
1/6
HUMBOLDT STATE
W 74-55
1/9
at Azusa Pacific
L 54-56
1/14
KNOX (AUS.) RAIDERS
L 50-56
1/21 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 67-55 1/23 CHAPMAN*
W 67-66
1/28 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 67-64
11/25 at Sonoma State
L 66-72
2/13 at Chapman*
L 73-82
11/26 at UC Davis
W 75-58
2/18 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 66-74
11/29 UC SANTA BARBARA
L 63-70
2/20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
L 66-76
12/2 at San Francisco State
W 68-48
2/25 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 59-75
12/8 SONOMA STATE
W 74-33
2/27 at UC Riverside*
L 65-66
12/13 CAL STATE HAYWARD
W 75-66
# Cal State Hayward Tournament
12/16 at Puget Sound
W 84-80
(Hayward, Calif.)
12/17 at Seattle Pacific
L 66-88
12/19 at Seattle
L 69-78
12/30 UC DAVIS
L 58-61
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
1988-89
1/6
CAL LUTHERAN
Overall: 13-13
1/7
at Fresno Pacific
California Collegiate Athletic Association: 5-7
W 106-72 W 95-76
1/19 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* L 62-89
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 1/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 69-78
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
1/26 at UC Riverside*
W 73-70
1/28 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 72-99
2/2
CHAPMAN*
L 79-82
2/4
CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 59-48
2/9
at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 81-79
California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-4
2/11
at Cal State Northridge*
L 47-74
Head Coach: Jill Orrock
% CCAA Tournament
1990-91 Overall: 14-13
2/16 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 77-57
11/16 CAL STATE HAYWARD#
W 57-55
2/18 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 56-61
11/17
W 66-52
2/23 at Chapman*
L 71-78
11/23 vs. Nebraska-Omaha!
W 64-59
11/24 at UC Davis!
L 59-76
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
11/30 vs. Clarion State^
L 39-76
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
12/1 vs. Oregon Tech^
W 92-36
12/7 vs. South Dakota State&
L 60-65
12/8 vs. Eastern Montana&
L 43-69
12/14 at Cal State Hayward
L 58-61
12/15 at San Francisco State
W 69-51
2/25 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 55-48
1989-90 Overall: 13-14 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 7-5 Head Coach: Jill Orrock
CAL STATE STANISLAUS#
12/17 SO. CALIFORNIA COLLEGE W 83-48
11/18 UC DAVIS#
W 65-64
12/29 FRESNO STATE
L 45-60
11/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE
W 81-45
12/31 TEXAS A&I
W 73-71
12/1 vs. UC Santa Cruz!
W 83-23
1/2
HUMBOLDT STATE
W 75-71
12/2 at Cal State Hayward!
L 45-56
1/5
UC DAVIS
L 57-66
12/7 FRESNO PACIFIC
W 71-63
1/9
SACRAMENTO STATE
L 61-73
12/9 at Cal State Stanislaus
L 57-61
1/18 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 59-57
12/12 UC SANTA BARBARA
L 59-69
1/19 CHAPMAN*
W 72-61
12/15 vs. Minnesota Duluth^
L 49-71
1/26 at Cal State Los Angeles*
L 65-66
12/16 at North Dakota State^
L 55-86
2/1
at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 49-72
12/19 at Fresno State
L 61-82
2/2
at UC Riverside*
L 52-69
12/28 at UC Davis
L 56-63
2/8
at Chapman*
L 63-69
12/30 at Humboldt State
L 73-83
2/9
CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 61-45
12/31 at Chico State
W 65-59
2/16 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 65-57
1/4
AZUSA PACIFIC
W 83-62
2/22 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 80-67
1/11
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 65-68
2/23 CAL POLY POMONA*
W 74-65
2/28 vs. Cal State Los Angeles%
L 47-61
1/13 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 73-52 1/18 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 83-68
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
1/20 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 75-82
! UC Davis Tournament (Davis, Calif.)
1/25 at Chapman*
L 72-84
^ Cal State Stanislaus Tournament
1/27 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* W 79-63 2/8
at UC Riverside*
(Turlock, Calif.)
W 63-62
& Sacramento State Tournament (Sacramento)
2/10 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 58-77
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
2/15 CHAPMAN*
W 73-70
% CCAA Tournament
2/17 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* W 73-57 2/22 at Cal State Northridge* W 74-68 (2 OT) 2/24 at Cal State Los Angeles* 3/1
vs. Cal State Northridge%
L 77-81 L 64-71
# Cal Poly Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) ! Pioneer Invitational (Hayward, Calif.) ^ North Dakota State Tournament (Fargo, N.D.)
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1991-92 Overall: 15-12 (6-6 CCAA) California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6
Christine Rodness, a former all-conference guard in two different leagues, made eight 3-pointers during the 82-73 win over Cal State Stanislaus on Jan. 12, 1994 — still tied for the alltime single-game CCAA record. 11/30 CAL STATE HAYWARD
W 76-63
12/6 UC DAVIS
L 56-75
12/7 EASTERN MONTANA
W 69-65
12/13 at Fresno State
L 57-103
12/14 at Fresno Pacific
L 64-76
12/18 at Cal State Hayward
W 69-64
12/20 at Cal State Stanislaus
W 64-57
12/30 CAL STATE STANISLAUS
W 73-69
12/31 EMPORIA STATE
W 61-57
1/2
at Western New Mexico
L 68-80
1/3
at Southern California College W 65-44
1/4
at Biola
W 73-56
1/11
at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 66-52
1/17 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 53-70
1/18 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 67-54
1/24 CHAPMAN*
L 67-78
1/25 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO* L 58-60
Head Coach: Jill Orrock 11/22 at Sonoma State
W 56-49
1/31 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 56-72
11/23 at UC Davis
L 51-64
2/7
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 83-70
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CAL POLY POMONA*
2/14 at UC Riverside*
Stephanie Brown Trafton averaged 5.5 rebounds as a true freshman in 1998-99 before a knee injury cut the 6-foot-4 center’s career short prematurely in her sophomore season. Also a track and field star, however, she went on to win the Olympic gold medal in the discus competition in Beijing in the summer of 2008. In doing so, the former Mustang became the first American woman to win the gold in the event since the 1932 Games. On May 4, 2012, she also set an all-time American record with a throw of 222 feet, 3 inches.
L 67-75 W 88-81 (2OT)
2/15 at Chapman*
W 69-63
2/21 at Cal State San Bernardino* W 68-59 2/22 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 52-69 2/26 vs. Cal St. Dominguez Hills% L 47-59 * California Collegiate Athletic Association game % CCAA Tournament
1992-93 Overall: 10-13 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 6-6 Head Coach: Jill Orrock 12/3 vs. Bellarmine# (Ky.)
L 68-86
12/4 at Angelo State#
L 69-76
12/5 vs. Fort Lewis#
W 72-58
12/12 at Fresno Pacific
W 71-66
12/17 at San Francisco State
W 68-63
12/29 at Cal State Stanislaus!
L 66-69
12/30 vs. Alaska Anchorage!
L 65-81
1/2
UC DAVIS
L 52-84
1/6
FRESNO STATE
L 78-81
1/9
CAL STATE STANISLAUS
L 70-90
1/16 at Cal State San Bernardino* W 86-75 1/21 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 84-77
1/23 CHAPMAN*
W 88-49
1/28 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 61-67
1/30 at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 54-61 2/4
CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 85-68
2/6
WEST TEXAS STATE
2/11
CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO* L 55-81
W 61-56
2/13 at UC Riverside*
L 72-81
2/19 at Chapman*
W 96-53
2/20 at Cal Poly Pomona*
L 60-77
2/25 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 52-61 2/27 at Cal State Los Angeles*
W 82-60
# Dr. Pepper Lady Buffs Classic (Canyon, Texas) ! Coors Light Invitational (Turlock, Calif.) * California Collegiate Athletic Association game
1993-94 Overall: 8-16 California Collegiate Athletic Association: 2-8 Head Coach: Jill Orrock
12/4 vs. Adams State#
W 71-60
1/29 at Cal State Los Angeles*
12/12 at Sacramento State
L 58-89
2/3
CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO* L 57-84
12/17 at Fresno State
L 40-72
2/5
at Cal State Northridge
12/18 at Cal State Stanislaus
W 63-54
2/12
at Cal State Dominguez Hills* L 64-78
12/20 at UC Davis
L 54-91
2/18 at Cal Poly Pomona*
12/29 UNIVERSITY OF D.C.!
W 79-69
2/19 at UC Riverside*
12/30 WAYNE STATE!
L 72-73
2/24 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* W 75-62
1/7
L 67-79
2/26 at Cal State San Bernardino* L 58-111
at Sonoma State
L 57-76 L 66-82 L 74-106 L 55-85
1/12 CAL STATE STANISLAUS
W 82-73
# Al Kaly Shriners Tournament (Pueblo, Colo.)
1/15 at Chapman
W 71-58
! Cal Poly Invitational (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
11/26 MESA STATE
W 76-69
1/20 CAL ST. DOMINGUEZ HILLS* L 56-78
11/27 WEST TEXAS STATE
L 66-85
1/22 CAL POLY POMONA*
L 54-94
12/3 vs. Emporia State#
L 76-85
1/27 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 72-59
* California Collegiate Athletic Association game
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) Overall: 5-22 American West Conference: 2-4 Head Coach: Jill Orrock 11/25 at Northern Arizona
L 67-78
11/28 at San Francisco
L 53-91
11/30 at UC Santa Barbara
L 55-96
12/2 at Oregon State#
L 39-89
12/3 vs. Memphis#
W 82-81
12/10 at Pepperdine
L 55-76
12/12 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO W 72-67 12/18 at Santa Clara!
L 66-95
12/19 vs. Kent State!
L 59-72
12/20 at Saint Mary’s
L 50-98
12/29 at Montana^
L 42-79
12/30 vs. Northeast Louisiana^
W 72-57
1/2
at Idaho
L 60-75
1/5
FRESNO STATE
L 60-80
1/8
SAN DIEGO
L 52-76
1/14 SOUTHERN UTAH*
L 57-76
1/28 UC DAVIS
L 57-75
2/1
at Cal State Northridge*
W 101-83
2/4
SACRAMENTO STATE*
2/11
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 60-53
L 74-79
2/14 at Cal State Fullerton
L 78-103
2/17 at Sacramento State*
L 57-75
2/20
L 57-81
at Loyola Marymount
2/25 at Southern Utah*
L 65-77
3/3
at Wyoming
L 71-92
3/4
at Colorado State
L 62-83
3/10 vs. Sacramento State%
L 61-88
# Corvallis Gazette-Times Tournament (Corvallis, Ore.)
Stephanie Osorio was a three-year starter for the Mustangs from 1996-97 through 2000-01. 12/13 at Cal State Fullerton
L 49-71
12/15 at Loyola Marymount
L 65-83
12/17 PEPPERDINE
L 63-72
12/19 SAINT MARY’S
L 59-82
Overall: 4-23
12/29 NORTHERN ARIZONA
L 69-89
Big West Conference: 3-12
12/30 WYOMING
W 67-51
Head Coach: Karen Booker
1/1
MONTANA STATE
L 57-70
11/12 DENMARK NATIONAL TEAM L 70-82
1/5
at San Diego
L 53-59
11/22 at Pepperdine
L 43-78
1/7
at San Diego State
L 31-64
11/24 MONTANA
L 75-79
1/9
at Arizona
L 39-75
11/29 vs. Saint Louis#
L 62-86
W 67-53
1996-97
11/30 vs. Bucknell#
L 54-64
1/17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L 56-63
12/6 IDAHO STATE!
L 67-72
* American West Conference game
1/26 at Long Beach State
L 64-75
12/7 FRESNO PACIFIC!
W 67-59
% American West Conference Tournament
1/27 at Sacramento State*
W 80-69
12/14 at Weber State
L 64-81
2/4
at San Jose State
L 61-85
12/20 SAN JOSE STATE
2/8
SACRAMENTO STATE*
L 62-87
12/30 FRESNO PACIFIC
2/10 at Southern Utah*
L 44-67
1/3
at Santa Clara
2/15 at Nevada
L 53-64
1/4
at San Francisco
2/17 at Cal State Northridge*
W 75-49
! Santa Clara Tournament (Santa Clara, Calif.) ^ Montana Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)
(Cedar City, Utah)
1995-96 Overall: 5-23
1/15 CAL BAPTIST
(Northridge, Calif.)
L 57-62 L 79-83 (OT) L 52-67 L 42-101
1/10 at New Mexico State*
L 64-70
2/20 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO W 92-68
1/13 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 60-102
L 47-67
2/24 SOUTHERN UTAH*
L 45-59
1/17 at UC Irvine*
L 47-66
11/24 vs. Houston#
L 45-79
3/1
L 61-77
1/19 at Cal State Fullerton*
W 86-73
11/25 vs. Long Beach State#
L 51-66
# Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.)
1/23 PACIFIC*
L 57-65
12/1 at Idaho State!
L 67-77
! Gate City Bengal Shootout (Pocatello, Idaho)
1/25 LONG BEACH STATE*
W 70-67
12/2 Akron!
L 53-78
* American West Conference game
2/2
NEVADA*
L 54-62
12/9 at Fresno State
L 43-55
% American West Conference Tournament
2/7
at Boise State*
L 35-79
American West Conference: 2-4 Head Coach: Karen Booker 11/7
PERTH (AUS.) BREAKERS
51 • GoPoly.com
vs. Sacramento State%
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Mustang History
Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 2/9
at Idaho*
L 59-70
2/14 NORTH TEXAS*
L 54-63
2/16 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 59-78
2/21 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 67-60
2/23 UC IRVINE*
L 63-75
2/27 at Long Beach State*
L 63-80
3/1
L 49-61
at Pacific*
# Nebraska Cablevision Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) ! Cal Poly Holiday Inn Express Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) *Big West Conference game
1997-98 Overall: 6-20 Big West Conference: 3-12 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh 11/15 WEBER STATE
W 70-58
11/20 at Cal
L 58-94
11/25 SANTA CLARA
L 44-93
12/6 GONZAGA
L 73-83
12/13 at San Diego
W 58-49
12/16 TENNESSEE-MARTIN
L 76-91
12/19 at San Jose State
L 64-73
12/21 at Sacramento State
W 84-79
12/30 at South Florida
L 51-74
12/31 at Central Florida
L 66-80
1/7
NEW MEXICO STATE*
W 80-71
1/9
BOISE STATE*
L 61-74
1/11
IDAHO*
L 76-92
1/18 at Nevada*
L 54-86
1/22 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 79-96
1/24
at North Texas*
W 63-58
1/27 at Cal State Northridge
L 75-86
1/30 UC IRVINE*
L 64-81
2/1
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
L 64-72
2/6
at Long Beach State*
L 58-75
2/8
at Pacific*
W 63-59
2/13 LONG BEACH STATE*
L 58-75
Odessa Jenkins was selected to the All-Big West Conference Tournament Team at guard in 2000-01. Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
12/30 at Gonzaga
W 60-55
L 61-71
1/4
at Fresno State
L 62-89
at Boise State*
L 58-68
2/15
PACIFIC*
L 61-68
11/13 at San Jose State
2/20
at UC Santa Barbara*
L 44-114
11/16 CAL BAPTIST
W 84-48
1/8
2/26
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 74-87
11/20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
W 84-75
1/10 at Idaho*
L 64-85
3/1
at UC Irvine*
L 63-72
11/24 at Montana
L 66-77
1/15 NORTH TEXAS*
W 75-67
11/27 vs. Siena#
L 66-85
1/22 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 46-88
11/28 vs. Air Force#
W 78-64
1/24 NEVADA*
12/5 SAN DIEGO
W 68-58
1/28 at UC Irvine*
L 55-63
12/12 FRESNO PACIFIC
W 92-65
1/30 at Cal State Fullerton*
L 80-88
12/19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
L 74-84
2/5
L 58-76
* Big West Conference game
1998-99 Overall: 8-18 Big West Conference: 2-13
W 75-74 (OT)
PACIFIC*
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LONG BEACH STATE*
2/12 at Pacific*
L 51-87
Big West Conference: 5-9
L 54-66
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
2/14 at Long Beach State*
L 59-80
11/18 EASTERN WASHINGTON
W 73-61
2/19 at New Mexico State*
L 51-68
11/22 GONZAGA
W 60-51
2/21 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 60-84
11/25 SACRAMENTO STATE
W 75-68
2/25 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
L 61-70
11/28 at UC Riverside
W 72-53
2/27 UC IRVINE*
L 63-66
12/2
NORTHERN ARIZONA
W 67-60
12/9
at Pepperdine
L 64-79
# Montana State Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.) * Big West Conference game
1999-00 Overall: 9-19
12/13 SANTA CLARA
L 61-85
12/16 at Portland
L 54-78
12/18 at Portland State
W 49-44
12/21 at San Francisco
L 63-71
Big West Conference: 5-10
1/2
SAN DIEGO STATE
L 63-73
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
1/4
IDAHO STATE
L 43-70
at Air Force
L 68-86
11/20 UC RIVERSIDE
L 71-80
1/ 7
11/22 at Arizona State
L 68-84
1/13 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 48-74
11/23 at Cal Lutheran
W 66-50
1/19 at UC Irvine*
L 44-60
12/3
L 75-86
1/21 at Cal State Fullerton*
W 87-59
12/4 at Mississippi
L 66-79
1/26
IDAHO*
W 56-49
12/11 SAN JOSE STATE
W 76-64
1/28
BOISE STATE*
L 51-59
12/15 at Loyola Marymount
L 60-77
2/2
at Long Beach State*
L 70-80
12/19 at Eastern Washington
L 67-80
2/4
at Pacific*
L 57-69
12/21 at Gonzaga
L 48-70
2/9
UC SANTA BARBARA*
W 76-70
12/30 SACRAMENTO STATE
W 73-58
2/16 UC IRVINE*
L 63-69
Kari Duperron led the Mustangs in scoring as a senior in 2002-03, when she earned her second consecutive spot on the all-conference team.
1/7
PEPPERDINE
L 55-73
2/18
W 85-52
1/11
FRESNO STATE
W 69-65
2/23 at Idaho*
L 59-74
1/3
at Idaho State
L 59-73
1/14 IDAHO*
L 59-71
2/25
at Boise State*
L 69-84
1/5
at Idaho*
W 71-62
1/16 BOISE STATE*
L 66-75
3/1
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 72-62
1/8
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 65-42
1/23 at North Texas*
L 64-67
3/3
PACIFIC*
L 45-69
1/11
UC RIVERSIDE*
L 50-70
1/27 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 72-96
3/7
vs. Pacific#
W 79-76
1/13
PACIFIC*
L 53-66
1/29
at Nevada*
L 74-83
3/9
vs. Long Beach State#
L 68-93
1/15
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
W 69-59
2/4
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 94-55
* Big West Conference game
1/20
at UC Santa Barbara*
L 47-66
2/6
UC IRVINE*
W 74-69
# Big West Conference Tournament
1/24 at Long Beach State*
L 60-69
2/11
at Long Beach State*
L 65-69
(Anaheim, Calif.)
1/26 at UC Irvine*
W 75-60
2/1
IDAHO*
L 44-55
2/8
at Cal State Northridge*
L 72-78
at South Florida
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
2/13 at Pacific*
L 57-75
2/18 LONG BEACH STATE*
L 73-90
2001-02
2/20 PACIFIC*
L 81-82
Overall: 11-17
2/25 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 63-85
Big West Conference: 7-9
2/27 NEW MEXICO STATE*
W 68-53
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
3/2
at UC Irvine*
W 77-67
11/16 at San Diego State
L 54-63
3/4
at Cal State Fullerton*
W 88-65
11/20 CAL
L 69-71
3/8
at Nevada%
L 64-89
11/23 at Northern Arizona#
L 58-65
11/24 vs. Jacksonville State#
* Big West Conference game % Big West Conference Tournament (Reno, Nev.)
2000-01 Overall: 12-17
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11/28 at Loyola Marymount 12/9
at Santa Clara
12/14 FRESNO PACIFIC 12/17 PORTLAND 12/19 SAN FRANCISCO
2/10 at Pacific*
L 73-80
2/13
PORTLAND STATE
W 69-52
2/17
UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 68-81
2/22 UC IRVINE*
W 59-55
2/24 LONG BEACH STATE*
W 67-64
2/28 at UC Riverside*
L 68-73
W 70-46
3/2
at Cal State Fullerton*
W 74-47
L 46-54
3/6
vs. Long Beach State%
L 72-77
L 56-90
# Northern Arizona Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.)
W 105-63
* Big West Conference game
W 74-71
% Big West Conference Tournament
L 69-73 (OT)
(Anaheim, Calif.)
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 12/30 at UNLV
L 57-83
1/3
UC IRVINE*
W 60-56
Overall: 10-17
1/5
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 68-64
Big West Conference: 6-10
1/8
at Idaho*
L 53-84
2002-03 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
1/10 at Utah State*
L 73-76
11/22 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO W 62-59 (OT)
1/17 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 45-69
11/25 at Portland State
L 68-86
1/22 PACIFIC*
W 75-63
11/27 UNLV
L 62-79
1/24 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 74-64
12/2
at Sacramento State
W 60-49
1/29
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 81-83
12/4
at Cal
L 41-63
1/31
at UC Riverside*
W 85-72
2/5
UTAH STATE*
W 69-44
12/6 AIR FORCE
L 67-70 (OT)
12/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
L 54-65
2/7
IDAHO*
L 59-70
12/19 at Navy
L 66-70
2/14
UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 42-64
12/21 at Maryland-Eastern Shore
W 64-62
2/19
at Cal State Northridge*
L 46-67
12/30 ARKANSAS STATE
W 73-68
2/21
at Pacific*
L 69-78
2/26 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 83-76
1/2
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 76-84 (OT)
1/4
at UC Riverside*
W 86-67
2/28 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 89-63
1/9
IDAHO*
W 63-35
3/4
at Long Beach State*
W 64-56
1/16 at Pacific*
L 50-63
3/6
at UC Irvine*
W 78-71
1/18 at Cal State Northridge*
W 67-54
3/11
vs. Long Beach State#
L 55-58
1/25 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 49-65
* Big West Conference game
1/30 LONG BEACH STATE*
W 61-56
# Big West Conference Tournament
2/1
UC IRVINE*
L 61-73
(Anaheim, Calif.)
2/5
at Idaho*
W 85-79
2/15 at UC Davis
2/13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
L 54-62
2004-05
2/15 PACIFIC*
L 58-71
Overall: 11-16
2/20 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 43-82
Big West Conference: 5-13
2/27 at UC Irvine*
L 74-86
3/1
at Long Beach State*
L 65-75
11/19 NAVY
W 72-65
3/6
UC RIVERSIDE*
L 67-77
11/26 at Portland
W 55-51
3/8
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 82-70
11/28 at Portland State
W 66-43
L 62-76
12/3
W 73-65
3/12 vs. Long Beach State# * Big West Conference game
12/5 SAN FRANCISCO
L 56-61
12/11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
W 66-59
12/18 at New Mexico State
L 55-60
12/28 at UC Irvine*
W 55-48
12/30 at Long Beach State*
L 48-57
Overall: 14-14
1/6
IDAHO*
W 72-69
Big West Conference: 10-8
1/8
UTAH STATE*
L 60-71
1/13 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 64-88
W 77-64
1/15 UC DAVIS
W 69-62
W 75-63 (OT)
1/20 at Pacific*
W 65-66
1/22 at Cal State Northridge*
# Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)
2003-04 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh 11/21 SACRAMENTO STATE 11/23 PORTLAND STATE 11/25 at Arkansas State 12/4 AIR FORCE
L 60-89 W 76-55
1/27 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
L 66-71
2/17
CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE* L 81-83 (2 OT)
2/19
PACIFIC*
2/24 at UC Riverside*
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
SACRAMENTO STATE
Emilie Ravn, shown celebrating at the 2006 Big West Tournament, went on to help Denmark to a silver medal at the 2008 Nordic Championships.
W 71-52 L 60-69 (OT)
2/26
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 65-66
3/3
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 66-60
3/5
UC IRVINE*
L 65-79
* Big West Conference game
2005-06 Overall: 13-14 Big West Conference: 7-7 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh 11/18 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES
W 86-78
11/21 at Mercer
W 74-66
11/25 vs. James Madison!
L 63-74
11/26 at Long Island!
W 72-68
11/29 at San Francisco
L 67-71
L 67-69
12/3 PORTLAND STATE
W 92-84
L 57-64
12/17 NEW MEXICO STATE
L 65-63
L 43-63
12/19 PORTLAND
W 81-68
12/6 UC DAVIS
W 71-58
1/29
UC RIVERSIDE*
12/13 at Loyola Marymount
L 66-67
2/3
at Utah State*
L 52-57
12/21 at Loyola Marymount
L 63-57
12/16 at UTEP
L 62-80
2/5
at Idaho*
L 70-81
12/29 at UC Riverside*
W 87-53
12/21 at San Francisco
L 62-64
2/10 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 54-78
1/2
W 81-74
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued) 1/7
at UC Irvine*
W 99-72
2/22 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 64-58
1/9
at Long Beach State*
L 58-78
2/24 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 75-64
1/13 UC DAVIS
L 59-73
3/1
at Cal State Northridge*
L 60-67
1/21 at UC Santa Barbara*
W 82-71
3/3
at Pacific*
W 72-58
1/26 at Pacific*
L 53-87
3/8
vs. Long Beach State#
L 67-70
1/28 at Cal State Northridge*
W 83-53
2/4
UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 71-80
(Corpus Christi, Texas)
2/9
at UC Davis
L 63-70
* Big West Conference game
2/12 UC RIVERSIDE*
L 47-48
# Big West Conference Tournament
2/16 LONG BEACH STATE*
L 59-74
(Anaheim, Calif.)
2/18 UC IRVINE*
L 69-83
2/25 at Cal State Fullerton*
L 67-76
^ Flint Hills Resources Islander Invitational
2007-08 Overall: 13-19
3/2
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 80-67
3/4
PACIFIC*
W 84-45
Big West Conference: 8-8
3/8
vs. Pacific#
W 94-67
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
3/9
vs. UC Riverside#
L 63-73
! Long Island Turkey Classic (Long Island, N.Y.) * Big West Conference game # Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)
2006-07 Overall: 14-14 Big West Conference: 9-5 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
11/10 at Oregon State
L 64-73
11/13 at San Jose State
W 74-70
11/15 HOUSTON
W 53-48
11/20 at UCLA
L 83-107
11/23 FAIRFIELD!
L 50-60
11/24 WRIGHT STATE!
W 80-76
11/29 SAN DIEGO STATE
L 70-80
12/1 SAN DIEGO
L 53-62
12/8 at Loyola Marymount
L 64-80
12/12 SANTA CLARA
L 72-79
11/11 at Nevada
L 62-76
12/15 at San Francisco
L 67-77
11/14 OREGON STATE
W 68-65
12/18 at Pittsburgh
L 58-83
11/17 at Santa Clara
L 54-73
1/3
at Cal State Northridge*
W 78-66
11/20 San Jose State
W 71-59
1/5
at Long Beach State*
W 76-59
11/25 at Portland 11/28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 12/2 SAN FRANCISCO 12/7 at San Diego State
W 77-75 (OT)
1/10 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 55-54
L 62-64
1/12 UC IRVINE*
W 92-55
W 60-38
1/17 at Cal State Bakersfield
L 59-64
1/19
L 58-75
L 68-70 (OT)
UC SANTA BARBARA*
12/9 at San Diego
L 69-74
1/24 at Pacific*
12/16 vs. Southern Miss^
L 77-83
1/26 at UC Davis*
W 62-61
12/17 vs. Saint Mary’s^
L 64-77
2/2
UC RIVERSIDE*
L 55-67
12/28 at Cal State Fullerton*
L 49-64
2/7
at UC Irvine*
12/30 at UC Riverside*
L 65-75
2/9
at Cal State Fullerton*
1/4
L 73-84
2/16 at UC Santa Barbara*
UC IRVINE*
1/6
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 61-50
2/21 UC DAVIS*
1/11
at UC Davis
Jessica Eggleston was a backto-back All-Big West Conference First Team forward in 2005-06 and 2006-07. (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) * Big West Conference game # Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)
2008-09 Overall: 21-11
L 88-89 (OT)
Big West Conference: 11-5 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
W 84-65
11/14 at Pepperdine
L 72-79
L 55-70
11/16 at New Mexico State
W 75-53
11/22 at San Diego
W 70-64
11/26 UCLA
L 48-57
L 72-74 (OT) L 47-53
L 64-78
2/23 PACIFIC*
11/28 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY!
W 69-62
1/20 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 62-68
2/27 at UC Riverside*
W 54-52
11/29 IDAHO!
W 77-60
1/25 PACIFIC*
W 77-62
3/6
L 62-78
12/3
L 77-86
LONG BEACH STATE*
L 69-75 (OT)
12/7 SAN FRANCISCO
W 85-83
1/27 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 78-72
3/8
2/1
UC DAVIS
W 69-60
3/12 vs. UC Irvine#
W 76-61
12/14 at Houston
L 57-68
2/8
at Long Beach State*
W 67-56
3/13 vs. Pacific#
W 79-76
12/18 at Illinois-Chicago
W 72-60
2/10
at UC Irvine*
W 65-62
3/14 vs. UC Santa Barbara#
L 77-57
12/20 EASTERN WASHINGTON
W 71-62
2/17 at UC Santa Barbara*
W 71-68
1/2
L 48-66
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CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 71-55
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
! Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic
UC RIVERSIDE*
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LONG BEACH STATE*
W 74-66
1/28
UC SANTA BARBARA*
W 67-62
1/8
at Cal State Fullerton*
L 53-67
1/30
at Cal State Bakersfield
L 81-83
1/10 at UC Irvine*
W 54-49
2/4
UC DAVIS*
W 69-48
1/17 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 45-55
2/6
PACIFIC*
W 99-66
1/22 PACIFIC*
W 68-58
2/11
at Long Beach State*
1/24 UC DAVIS*
W 64-60
2/13 UC RIVERSIDE*
1/27 at Cal State Bakersfield
W 76-67
2/20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 100-78
1/31 at Cal State Northridge*
W 68-61
2/25 at Cal State Fullerton*
L 63-70
2/5
UC IRVINE*
W 61-51
2/27 at UC Santa Barbara*
L 70-85
2/7
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 72-61
3/6
at UC Irvine*
W 83-54
2/14 UC SANTA BARBARA*
L 62-66
3/12
vs. UC Riverside#
L 51-54
2/19 at UC Davis*
W 62-47
2/21 at Pacific*
W 74-64
L 65-72 W 58-51
! Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
2/26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 70-60
* Big West Conference Game
2/28 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD
L 66-76
# Big West Conference Tournament
3/5
at Long Beach State*
W 70-63
(Anaheim, Calif.)
3/7
at UC Riverside*
L 61-74
3/12 vs. Cal State Northridge#
W 74-65
2010-11
3/13 vs. UC Riverside#
W 58-57
Overall Record: 18-13
3/14 vs. UC Santa Barbara#
L 57-64
Big West Conference: 12-4 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
! Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
11/12 at Seattle
W 74-57
11/17 at Fresno State
W 72-67
11/19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
L 58-77
11/22 at Illinois
L 63-104
Rachel Clancy came to Cal Poly in 2007-08 after captaining the Irish youth national program for several years.
12/3 at Arizona State
L 58-69
3/8
CAL STATE FULLERTON#
W 73-70
12/4 vs. Lamar
L 83-86
3/11
vs. Pacific#
W 70-55
12/12 at Minnesota
L 52-66
3/12 vs. UC Davis#
L 49-66
Big West Conference: 11-5
12/15 SAN FRANCISCO
W 80-55
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
12/18 at San Jose State
W 73-64
3/17 CAL&
L 60-74
* Big West Conference game # Big West Conference Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)
2009-10 Overall: 18-11
11/13 at Oregon State
L 61-71
12/20 at Pepperdine
L 45-80
11/15 NEW MEXICO STATE
W 90-86
12/30 SANTA CLARA
L 65-73 (OT)
11/21 PEPPERDINE
W 62-59
1/2
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 83-72
11/28 ILLINOIS!
L 47-56
1/6
PACIFIC*
W 84-74
11/29 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD! W 89-80
1/8
UC DAVIS*
W 75-65
12/5
L 65-73
1/13 at Cal State Fullerton*
W 75-72
12/13 at San Francisco
SAN DIEGO
W 73-52
1/15 at UC Irvine*
W 72-70
12/16 at Eastern Washington
W 66-59
1/19 UC RIVERSIDE*
W 57-48
12/19 at Loyola Marymount
L 63-80
1/22 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
W 82-52
12/22 at Santa Clara
W 63-55
1/27 at UC Santa Barbara*
W 54-51
12/29 SEATTLE
W 94-66
2/3
at UC Davis*
L 61-81
1/4
UC IRVINE*
W 73-61
2/5
at Pacific*
W 83-73
1/7
at Pacific*
W 63-53
2/12 UC IRVINE*
W 80-70
1/9
at UC Davis*
L 72-77
2/17 at Cal State Northridge*
* Big West Conference games # Big West Conference Tournament & WNIT game
2011-12 Overall Record: 17-15 Big West Conference: 12-4 Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh 11/13 at Oregon
L 93-102
11/16 at San Francisco
W 82-66
11/20 FRESNO STATE
L 76-79
11/26 AUSTIN PEAY!
W 79-69
11/27 SAN JOSE STATE!
W 71-55
L 65-68
11/30 PEPPERDINE
L 78-80
2/19 at UC Riverside*
L 70-78
12/4 at Saint Mary’s
L 62-65
1/14
Cal State FULLERTON*
W 76-73 (OT)
1/16
LONG BEACH STATE*
W 86-63
2/24 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 78-58
12/11 at Sacred Heart
L 62-65
1/21
at UC Riverside*
L 59-76
2/26 LONG BEACH STATE*
W 61-48
12/14 at Long Island
L 61-69
1/23
at Cal State Northridge*
W 73-60
3/5
L 64-78
12/17 at San Diego
L 52-69
UC SANTA BARBARA*
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Year-by-Year Results (Continued)
Mustang point guard Jonae Ervin led the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio in 2011-12, at 2.7. A four-year starter, Ervin helped lead Cal Poly to Big West regular-season championships as a freshman and sophomore, as well as the conference tournament title as a junior, culminating in a trip to the NCAA Tournament. 12/19 at Loyola Marymount
L 72-73
3/1
at UC Davis*
L 61-65
11/17 SAN DIEGO
W 69-50
12/21 at San Diego State
L 78-79
3/3
at Pacific*
W 88-66
11/19 at Cal
L 61-87
12/31 UC SANTA BARBARA*
W 61-58
3/6
CAL STATE FULLERTON#
W 71-53
11/23 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN†
W 75-64
1/5
at Cal State Fullerton*
W 76-69
3/9
vs. Long Beach State#
L 48-51
11/25 BAKERSFIELD†
W 75-71
1/12
UC RIVERSIDE*
W 71-43
3/14 at Washington&
L 71-90
11/29 SAINT MARY’S
L 67-70
12/2 at Nevada
W 72-63
12/16 SAN DIEGO STATE
L 56-73
12/18 SAN FRANCISCO
L 67-71
12/20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
W 84-71
1/3
at Long Beach State*
L 52-62
1/5
at UC Irvine*
W 64-46
1/14 UC IRVINE*
L 60-62
! Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic
1/19 at Cal State Northridge*
L 77-79
(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
1/21
L 67-74
* Big West Conference games
1/26 PACIFIC*
W 74-64
# Big West Conference Tournament
1/28 UC DAVIS*
W 87-65
& WNIT game
2/4
at UC Santa Barbara*
W 67-52
2/8
at Cal State Bakersfield
W 95-78
2012-13
2/11
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 66-48
Overall Record: 21-11
2/16
at UC Irvine*
at Long Beach State*
W 76-63
Big West Conference: 13-5
2/18 at UC Riverside*
W 69-47
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
2/23 LONG BEACH STATE*
W 68-41
2/25 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 70-56
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11/9
at Oklahoma State
11/12 at Oregon State
1/10 UC DAVIS* 1/12 PACIFIC*
W 73-71 W 96-95 (3 OT)
1/19 UC SANTA BARBARA*
W 66-47
1/24 at Hawai’i*
L 43-61
L 59-90
1/26 at Cal State Northridge* L 70-80 (2 OT)
W 72-62
1/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON*
W 78-40
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Women’s Basketball
Year-by-Year Results (Continued)
Photos by Ian Billings
At left, Mustang guard Kristen Ale celebrates with the 2013 Big West Conference Tournament championship trophy. To the right, the team enjoys some down time before practicing for the first round of the NCAA Tournament at LSU. Overall Record: 18-14
1/25
UC RIVERSIDE*
W, 89-72
W 62-59
Big West Conference: 11-5
1/30
at UC Davis*
W, 81-72
L 69-79
Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh
2/1
at UC Irvine*
W, 84-79
L, 69-84
2/8
HAWAI’I*
W, 62-60
L, 76-83
2/13
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE*
L, 57-83
11/15 at Stanford
L, 51-86
2/15
LONG BEACH STATE*
L, 72-85
11/18 NEW MEXICO STATE
W, 72-64
2/20
at Cal State Fullerton*
L, 77-78
W 72-47
11/21 NEVADA
W, 82-57
2/22
at UC Riverside*
W, 83-72
UC IRVINE*
W 76-36
11/23 at Saint Mary’s
L, 69-77
2/27
UC DAVIS*
L, 69-77
LONG BEACH STATE*
W, 92-87 (OT)
2/2
UC RIVERSIDE*
W 79-56
2/7
at Pacific*
2/9
at UC Davis*
2/16 at UC Santa Barbara*
W 65-56
11/8
vs. Duquesne†
2/21 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 66-49
11/9
vs. Harvard†
2/23 HAWAI’I*
W 47-43
2/28 at UC Riverside*
W 94-59
3/2
at Cal State Fullerton*
3/7 3/9
L 58-71
11/29 AKRON&
W, 84-74
3/1
UC IRVINE*
3/15 vs. UC SANTA BARBARA#
W 62-43
11/30 SAN FRANCISCO&
W, 76-65
3/8
at UC Santa Barbara*
W, 79-68
3/16 vs. PACIFIC#
W 63-49
12/7
W, 63-54
3/14
vs. Hawai’i#
W, 66-52
3/24 vs. Penn State!
L 55-85
12/16 at Pepperdine
W, 80-77
3/15
vs. Cal State Northridge#
L, 58-73
L, 76-83
3/20
at San Diego!
L, 59-82
† Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic
BAKERSFIELD
12/18 at Portland
(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
12/20 at Oregon
* Big West Conference game
12/28 at UCLA
L, 87-124
† Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago)
L, 89-96
& Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic
# Big West Conference Tournament
1/8
at Hawai’i*
(Anaheim, Calif.)
1/11
UC SANTA BARBARA*
W, 88-70
* Big West Conference game
! NCAA Tournament (Baton Rogue, La.)
1/16
at Cal State Northridge*
L, 76-81
# Big West Conference Tournament
1/18
at Long Beach State* W, 107-102 (OT)
1/23
CAL STATE FULLERTON*
2013-14
W, 78-74 (OT)
W, 69-65
(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
(Anaheim, Calif.) ! WNIT game
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Awards and Honors All-Americans 1981-82 WBCA First Team Laura Buehning 2011-12 AP Honorable Mention Kristina Santiago
Big West Conference Player of the Year 2009-10 Kristina Santiago 2010-11 Rachel Clancy 2011-12 Kristina Santiago 2012-13 Molly Schlemer
All-Big West Conference 1996-97 Honorable Mention Stephanie Osorio 1998-99 Honorable Mention Caroline Rowles 2000-01
Honorable Mention
2010-11
Kari Duperron
First Team
Katie Paterson
Rachel Clancy
2002-03
Abby Bloetscher
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Kari Duperron
Jonae Ervin
Second Team
Heather Journey 2011-12 2003-04
First Team
Honorable Mention
Kristina Santiago
Katie Paterson
Second Team
2004-05
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Ashlee Burns
Jessica Eggleston
Jonae Ervin
Kayla Griffin
2005-06
2012-13
First Team
First Team
Jessica Eggleston
Molly Schlemer Honorable Mention
2006-07
Ariana Elegado
First Team
Jonae Ervin
Jessica Eggleston
Kayla Griffin
Second Team Megan Harrison
2013-14
Honorable Mention
First Team
Toni Newman
Ariana Elegado Molly Schlemer
2007-08
Honorable Mention
First Team
Jonae Ervin
Megan Harrison
All-American 2008-09
West Conference
First Team Kristina Santiago
1994-95
Second Team
First Team
Megan Harrison
Susanne Carey
Honorable Mention
Second Team
Lisa McBride
Second Team
Christine Rodness
Photo by Ian Billings
Ariana Elegado (left) and Molly Schlemer celebrate being named to the All-Big West Conference Tournament Team at the Honda Center in Anaheim on March 16, 2013. Sherron Lee
Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention
Carol Mills
Rona Bevien Ava Garrett
1986-87 First Team
All-California Collegiate Athletic Association
Sherrie Atteberry
1984-85
First Team
Second Team Janet Jorgensen 1987-88
Honorable Mention
Odessa Jenkins
2009-10
Honorable Mention
First Team
Second Team
Jody Hasselfield
Sue Farmer
Honorable Mention
Caroline Rowles
Kellie Hoffman
Kristina Santiago
1995-96
Honorable Mention
First Team
2001-02
Rachel Clancy
Kellie Hoffman
Second Team
Brittany Lange
Odessa Jenkins
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Julie Jordan 1985-86
Second Team
First Team
1988-89
Christina Carrillo
Sherrie Atteberry
Second Team
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Awards and Honors (Continued) Jody Hasselfield
2000-01 2010-11
1989-90
Abby Bloetscher
First Team
Rachel Clancy
Jody Hasselfield Second Team
2011-12
Russia Madden
Kristina Santiago
Honorable Mention Gina Cardinet 1990-91
Jody Hasselfield
Lisa McBride
Deborah Vettel
Odessa Jenkins
Courtney Cameron Jennifer Dooley
Big West Conference
Sarah Grieve Michelle Henke
2001-02
Scholar-Athlete
Odessa Jenkins
of the Year
2005-06
2002-03
2006-07
Courtney Cameron
Kari Duperron
Jessica Eggleston
Kaysen Brennan
2012-13
Jennifer Dooley Jessica Eggleston
Ariana Elegado
2011-12
2010-11
Sarah Grieve
Molly Schlemer
Jonae Ervin
Rachel Clancy
Michelle Henke
All-Big West Conference Academic Team
First Team Chris Royers
2013-14
2012-13
Honorable Mention
Ariana Elegado
Kayla Griffin
Deanne Cox
Molly Schlemer 2013-14
Vanessa Hornbuckle 1991-92 Second Team Beth Nelson
All-Big West Conference Freshman Team
1992-93
1998-99
First Team
Caroline Rowles
Big West Conference Coach of the Year
Second Team
2000-01
Carrie Schmidt
Katie Paterson 2002-03
1993-94 First Team
2003-04
Christine Rodness
Sparkle Anderson
Honorable Mention 2006-07
1997-98
Tamara Wells
Faith Mimnaugh
1998-99
Academic All-Americans
Odessa Jenkins
2010-11 Jonae Ervin
2008-09 Megan Harrison
Big West Conference Hustle Player of the Year
Kayla Griffin Caroline Reeves
2000-01 2013-14
1981-82
Caroline Rowles
Maddison Allen
Laura Buehning
Jennifer Sorosky
2010-11
2002-03 Sarah Grieve Michelle Henke
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners
2007-08 Becky Tratter
Nikol Allison
Kristy Baker
Rachel Clancy Kristina Santiago
Abby Bloetscher 2012-13
1999-00 Jennifer Sorosky
2007-08
2000-01
2010-11 Rachel Clancy
Ashlee Stewart
All-Big West Tournament Team
2009-10 Rachel Clancy
Jennifer Sorosky
Courtney Uphoff
Suzanne Carey
Rae-Anne Yip
2010-11
Honorable Mention
Rachel Clancy
Lauren Andrade
Heather Lee (co) Faith Mimnaugh
Jessica Eggleston 2008-09
1996-97
1999-00
Christine Rodness
Suzanne Carey
Taryn Garza
2006-07 Kaysen Brennan
Cal Poly Female Athlete of the Year
Heather Journey Megan Turner
2009-10 Kristina Santiago
2003-04 Jennifer Dooley
2010-11
1981-82
Sarah Grieve
Rachel Clancy
Laura Buehning
Courtney Uphoff
1989-90
2004-05
2011-12 Kristina Santiago
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