2010-11 SDSU Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2010-11 BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Aztec Media Relations Office San Diego St. University - Dept. of Athletics Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street San Diego, CA 92182-4309 Office Phone: ............................................(619) 594-5547 Office Fax: ..................................................(619) 582-6541 Press Row: ................................................(619) 265-5853 Web Site:..............................................www.goaztecs.com

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

2009-10 Superlatives ......................................................66 2009-10 Box Scores ..................................................67-72 2009-10 MWC Review ..............................................73-75 2010-11 MWC Championships Ad ..................................76

Editor/Layout And Design: ..........................Peggy Curtin Editorial Assistance: .... Jamie McConeghy, Darin Wong, ....................................................Ryan Balke, Kai Wheeler Photography: ..................................Stan Liu Photography, Ernie Anderson, Peggy Curtin, Ken Jacques Photography, Dolwain Green, Jamie Schwaberow & Steve Nowland/NCAA Photos, Sandy Huffaker, Tammy Stephens, Gina Maggio, Scott Horvath, Patrick Meredith, Joe Murphy, WNBA/Getty Images, Joel Zwink. Cover Design:......................Peggy Curtin, Andrea Rogers Printing: ........................................Variable Image Printing

AZTEC RECORDS

CSU COMMITMENT

Team Records ................................................................78 Individual Records ..........................................................79 Single-Game Bests ........................................................80 Single-Season Leaders ..................................................81 Career Leaders ..............................................................82 Annual Leaders ..............................................................83 Year-By-Year Team Stats ..............................................84

The California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to men and women CSU students in all campus programs, including intercollegiate athletics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS THE AZTEC EXPERIENCE Aztec Basketball Tradition ................................................1 2010 MWC Championship Recap ....................................2 2010 NCAA Tournament Recap ........................................3 San Diego State University/America’s Finest City ..........4-5 Aztecs In The Media ........................................................6

GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents ..............................................................7 Media Information/Quick Facts ..........................................8 San Diego Media Outlets ..................................................9 Aztec Media ....................................................................10 2010-11 Preview Notes....................................................11 2010-11 Rosters/Roster Breakdown ..........................12-13 2010-11 Schedule/NCAA Tournament Info......................14

AZTEC HISTORY

Head Coach Beth Burns ............................................16-18 Assistant Coach Jualeah Woods ....................................19 Assistant Coach Carlos Knox ..........................................20 Assistant Coach Jorge Cerna ........................................21 Director of Operations Tammy Stephens ........................22 Support Staff ..............................................................23-24

Coaching History ............................................................86 Year-By-Year Results ................................................87-94 Postseason History ....................................................94-96 Nike Ad ............................................................................97 All-Time Letterwinners ....................................................98 Honors And Awards ........................................................99 1,000-Point Scorers ..............................................100-101 Aztec Hall Of Fame Members ......................................102

PLAYER PROFILES

THE UNIVERSITY

Seniors ......................................................................26-33 Juniors ........................................................................34-37 Sophomores ..............................................................38-40 Freshmen/Newcomers................................................41-43 MWC Ad ..........................................................................44

San Diego State University ....................................104-106 City Of San Diego ........................................................107 Viejas Arena ..........................................................108-109 Aztec Athletics Center ............................................110-111 Athletic Facilities ..........................................................112 Aztec Academic Commitment ......................................113 Aztec Program History ..........................................114-115 Strength & Conditioning/Athletic Medicine ..................116 Media Exposure/Life Skills ..........................................117 The Full Court Press Club ............................................118 University President ....................................................119 Director Of Athletics ......................................................120 Aztec Summer Camps/Ticket To Thrive ......................121 Mountain West Conference ..........................................122 Athletic Department Directory ......................................123 Television/Radio Roster ..............................................124

COACHING STAFF

2010-11 OPPONENTS Opponent Information ................................................46-51 MWC Composite Schedule ..............................................52 SD Surf ‘N Slam/MWC Tournaments ..............................52 Series Records By Opponent/Conference ................53-54 All-Time Scores Vs. Opponents ................................55-60

2009-10 SEASON REVIEW 2009-10 Results/Stats ................................................62-65

The 2010-11 Aztec senior class includes (left to right): Jessika Bradley, Coco Davis and Paris Johnson

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MEDIA INFORMATION/QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Diego, Calif., 92182 Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 32,396 Nickname: Aztecs Mascot: The Aztec Warrior Colors: Scarlet & Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mountain West Home Arena: Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl Arena Capacity: 12,414 Univ. President: Dr. Stephen L. Weber Dir. of Athletics: Jim Sterk Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Roger Caves

AZTEC BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: Beth Burns (Ohio Wesleyan, 1979) Career Record/Years: 312-220 (.587)/18 Seasons Record at SDSU/Years: 231-155 (.599)/13 Seasons (1989-97, 2005-) Best Time to Call: Contact SID Basketball Office Phone: 619-594-4095 Basketball Office Fax: 619-594-8057 Asst. Coaches: Jualeah Woods (USC, 1994), Carlos Knox (IUPUI, 1998), Jorge Cerna (San Diego State, 2006) Director of Basketball Operations: Tammy Stephens (Cal State Fullerton, 1981) Director of Player Development: Mike Bynum (San Diego State, 2009) Administrative Assistant: Tara Morrison Athletic Trainer: Stacy Struble Academic Advisor: Willie Judd Strength & Conditioning: Jon Francis

AZTEC BASKETBALL FACTS First Year of Aztec Basketball: 1976-77 All-Time Record: 528-468 (.530) 2009-10 Record: 23-11 2009-10 Conf. Record/Finish: 10-6/t-3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 Postseason App./NCAA App.: 10/8 Last Postseason Appearance: 2010 (Def. Texas, NCAA First Round; Def. West Virginia, NCAA Second Round; Lost to Duke, NCAA Sweet Sixteen)

AZTEC MEDIA RELATIONS Media Contact: Peggy Curtin Office Phone: 619-594-2576 Cell Phone: 619-540-6146 Fax: 619-582-6541 E-Mail: mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu Press Row Phone: 619-265-5853 Mailing Address: San Diego State Media Relations Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 55th Street, San Diego, Calif. 92182-4309 Official Web Site: www.goaztecs.com

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The 2010-11 SDSU basketball media guide has been prepared to assist media members in their coverage of the Aztecs. Additional information, including media releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting assistant media relations director Peggy Curtin at 619-594-2576.

AZTEC MEDIA RELATIONS Peggy Curtin Assistant Media Relations Dir. Primary Wbball Contact Office: 619-594-2576 Cell: 619-540-6146 E-Mail: mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu

Credentials All requests for working credentials (press, radio, television, scouting) should be directed to Peggy Curtin at least 24 hours prior to tipoff. Faxed inquiries may be sent to 619-582-6541. Credentials will not be mailed. They may be picked up at the media entrance at Viejas Arena (lower level) two hours prior to the start of all home games.

Jamie McConeghy Assistant Media Relations Dir. Secondary Wbball Contact Office: 619-594-4348 Cell: 607-435-5577 E-Mail: jmcconeg@mail.sdsu.edu

Campus Parking Media desiring to cover Aztec practices on campus can park in the Viejas Arena lot L and obtain a special parking pass at the Viejas Arena office. Media parking (via permit) will be provided for all home games in Parking Structure IV, adjacent to Viejas Arena.

Directions To Viejas Arena Take I-8 East to the College Avenue exit. Take College Avenue south towards SDSU. Turn right on Montezuma Road. Turn right on 55th Street. Viejas Arena is on the right-hand side.

3533. Phone lines for visiting radio broadcasts (one ISDN, one business) will be provided on a reciprocal basis.

Practice And Interviews

Media Seating

Media wishing to attend practice should contact the Aztec media relations department at least one day in advance. Head coach Beth Burns and the players are generally available to meet with the media following each workout, as requested. Coaches and players are also available to conduct television and radio interviews, which must be set up through the media relations office at 619-594-2576. Please request all interviews with a minimum of 24 hours notice. San Diego State players and coaches will not be available for interviews on game days until postgame.

Game-Day Services The Aztec media relations office furnishes game programs, pregame notes and media guides prior to each game in the media room at Viejas Arena. Play-by-play accounts, halftime and final statistics and shot charts are also provided.

Telephones Several phones are available in the media room and on press row, but are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information on phone-line installation, contact Viejas Arena at (619) 594-

Media will be assigned seats along press row tables located behind the visitor’s bench. Please check the media seating chart in the media workroom.

Photographers Photographers are restricted to either designated areas along the baseline and are not permitted near team benches during the game.

Weekly Press Release Weekly Aztec basketball releases in pdf format (Acrobat) are available for download from the women’s basketball page at www.goaztecs.com or via e-mail. Please contact assistant media relations director Peggy Curtin if you would like to be placed on the Aztec basketball e-mail list.

Aztec Web Casts Aztec basketball fans will have an opportunity to listen to live playby-play of regular season and MWC tournament games, both home and away, over the internet at www.goaztecs.com. In addition, for the fourth straight season all Aztec home games will feature a live video feed from Viejas Arena. Both services will be available free of charge. For the fourth year in a row, SDSU alum Chris Ello will be the voice of Aztec basketball both at home and on the road.

t On The Internet Information on Aztec basketball is available on the Internet at www.goaztecs.com. Press releases and recaps, along with ingame and season statistics, are updated on a weekly basis. In addition, the basketball media guide is also located on the site and includes player profiles, school records and team history.


SAN DIEGO MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS

TELEVISION STATIONS (CONT.)

TELEVISION STATIONS (CONT.)

San Diego Union-Tribune

KFMB (CBS) Channel 8

KUSI (IND) Channel 51/9

PO Box 120191 San Diego, CA 92112 News Desk: (619) 293-1341 Fax: (619) 260-5078 E-Mail: sports@uniontrib.com Website: signonsandiego.com Jay Posner, Sports Editor: (619) 293-1834 Kevin Gemmell, Sports: (619) 718-5304 Nick Canepa, Columnist: (619) 293-1397 Tim Sullivan, Columnist: (619) 293-1033

PO Box 85888 San Diego, CA 92186 News Desk: (858) 495-7587 Fax: (858) 560-0627 Website: kfmb.com Kyle Kraska, Sports Director: (858) 495-7588 John Howard, Sports: (858) 495-7586 Todd Villalobos, Producer: (858) 495-7587

PO Box 719051 San Diego, CA 92171-9051 News Desk: (858) 505-5014 Fax: (858) 576-9317 Website: kusi.com Paul Rudy, Sports Director: (858) 505-5042 Rick Willis, Sports: (858) 505-5032

North County Times 207 E. Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 News Desk: (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 E-Mail: sports@nctimes.com Website: nctimes.com Eric Breier, Sports Editor: (760) 740-3551

Daily Aztec San Diego State University, BAM-2 San Diego, CA 92182-4591 News Desk: (619) 594-7817 Fax: (619) 594-7277 Email: sportseditor@thedailyaztec.com Website: thedailyaztec.com Edward Lewis, Sports Editor Beau Bearden, Beat Writer Eli Baldridge, Beat Writer

WIRE SERVICE

Associated Press PO Box 191 San Diego, CA 92112 News Desk: (619) 231-9365 Fax: (619) 291-2098 Email: Sandiego@ap.org Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor

XETV (CW) Channel 6 KGTV (ABC) Channel 10 4600 Air Way San Diego, CA 92102 News Desk: (619) 237-6380 Fax: (619) 527-0369 Website: 10news.com Ben Higgins, Sports Director: (619) 237-6372 Steve Smith, Sports: (619) 237-6314 Jeff LeValley, Chief Photographer: (619) 237-6316

KNSD (NBC) Channel 7/39 225 Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 News Desk: (619) 578-0201 Fax: (619) 578-0202 Website: nbcsandiego.com Jim Laslavic, Sports Director: (619) 578-0226 Derek Togerson, Sports: (619) 578-0215 Dave Smith, Photographer: (619) 578-0243

KSWB (Fox) Channel 5 7191 Engineer Rd. San Diego, CA 92111 News Desk: (858) 573-6500 Fax: (858) 573-6600 Website: fox5sandiego.com Troy Hirsch, Sports: (858) 573-6507 Ross Shimabuku, Sports: (858) 845-6252 Jason Hendrick, Producer: (858) 354-8445

8253 Ronson Road San Diego, CA 92111 News Desk: (858) 650-5401 Fax: (858) 279-0061 Website: sandiego6.com

RADIO STATIONS

XTRA SPORTS (1360 AM) 9660 Granite Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92123-2657 News Desk: (619) 570-1360 Website: xtrasports1360.com

KOGO (600 AM) 9660 Granite Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92123-2657 News Desk: (858) 560-6671 Fax: (858) 715-3363; (858) 715-3364 Website: kogo.com

XPRS Sports Radio (1090 AM) 3655 Nobel Drive, #470 San Diego, CA 92122 News Desk: (858) 453-9153 Fax: (858) 453-9157 Website: mighty1090.com

TELEVISION STATIONS

Channel 4 San Diego 350 10th Avenue, Suite 500 San Diego, CA 92101 News Desk: (619) 876-4817 Fax: (619) 595-0168 Website: 4sd.com Jason Bott, Sports Producer: (619) 876-4817 Jenny Cavnar, Sports: (619) 876-4859 John Weisbarth, Sports: (619) 876-4845

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AZTEC MEDIA SDSU BASKETBALL NETWORK

For the 10th straight year, Aztec women’s basketball fans will have an opportunity to listen to live play-by-play of regular season and conference tournament games over the internet at www.goaztecs.com. SDSU graduate Chris Ello (play-by-play) begins his fourth season with the team and is a familiar voice in the San Diego area. He currently plays host to a daily sports talk radio show, “The World of Sports According to Chris & Ben”, on the all-sports station, XTRA Sports 1360 AM. Ello started his career in sports talk in San Diego on XTRA Sports 690 in the summer of 1994. He has experience doing play-by-play for a variety of different sports at every level, including stints with the Aztec football (1985), baseball (1998-99) and men’s basketball (200607) squads. The last three years, Ello has served as the color analyst for the SDSU football broadcasts. From 1996-2006, he was the voice of the San Diego Gulls hockey team and has called the action for the San Diego Sockers (indoor soccer), San Diego Spirit (outdoor soccer), San Diego Wildcards (CBA) and San Diego Riptide (arena football). Ello also has experience broadcasting high school CIF football and basketball games since 2000. Ello is a 1985 graduate of San Diego State with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, where he spent two seasons with the baseball team from 1980-81 as a left-handed pitcher. A former sports editor at the Daily Aztec, he resides in Rancho San Diego with his wife, Lori. For the fifth consecutive year, all regular season Aztec home contests, with the exception of the televised games, will also feature a live video feed to go along with the audio call from Viejas Arena on www.goaztecs.com.

MWC TELEVISION PACKAGE The Mountain West Conference continues to receive unprecedented national television exposure through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and VERSUS. In 2009-10, 46 football, 94 men’s basketball and 34 women’s basketball Conference-controlled contests were broadcast nationally. On Aug. 26, 2004, CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and the Mountain West Conference announced a visionary partnership that revolutionized the college sports landscape. The landmark agreement was the first NCAA Division I football and men’s basketball conference-wide deal for CSTV and provided the network exclusive rights to all Conference events, including cable and satellite television coverage, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand and online broadcast rights. A succession of events since the fall of 2004 has improved the television model, including CSTV’s joint venture with Comcast SportsNet to create The Mtn., and CBS Corporation’s purchase of CSTV. CBS acquired CSTV in January 2006, and on Feb. 12, 2008, incorporated CSTV’s cable, broadcast and online activities into its world-famous brand as the CBS College Sports Network (CBS C). The Mtn. is co-owned by CBS College Sports Network and Comcast SportNet. The relationship with Comcast SportNet also delivered a new national broadcast partner in VERSUS. The MWC was the first exclusive college programming provider for the Comcast-owned entity, with football and both men’s and women’s basketball games. The CBS C/MWC partnership has guaranteed greater levels of television exposure for all league sports and has resoundingly met the fundamental goals of more exposure and preferred start times and dates.

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In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network – the first sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference. Nearly 25,000 hours of MWC programming have aired on The Mtn. since the network’s launch on Sept. 1, 2006, and over 260 MWC events are shown live annually through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network and VERSUS. CBS College Sports Network is currently in 38 million homes, and available in 89 million nationwide. VERSUS is in 79 million households across the U.S. The MWC has remained steadfast in its mission to promote the league’s athletic events to national and regional television audiences and will continue to grow its new TV model. Previously, ESPN served as the league’s inaugural official television partner, while in-house productions guaranteed coverage for several MWC Olympic sports. Through the league’s first 10 years, excluding institutional local packages, more than 1,350 football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball events have aired on television, with 225 football games and over 260 men’s basketball contests broadcast nationally. In 2006-07, the Mountain West Conference had 32 women’s basketball games on regional and national television, while in 2007-08, The Mtn. televised 25 live women’s basketball games. The network also produces halftime and post-game shows during the season. Two years ago, 33 games involving Mountain West Conference teams were televised nationally with 26 games shown on The Mtn., six games live on CBS C, while the MWC tournament championship game, between the Aztecs and Utes, was seen live on VERSUS. The 2009-10 women’s basketball broadcast schedule featured 34 games on national television, including seven involving the Aztecs. This season, the slate involves 40 contests on national television, with 20 broadcasts on The Mtn., six on CBS College Sports Network and the league's tournament championship game on VERSUS. San Diego State will have the MWC’s first televised game of 2010-11 for the second consecutive campaign when it plays host to UCLA on Friday, Nov. 12, against UCLA at 7 p.m. PT on The Mtn., which is carried nationally by DIRECTV (Channel 616) and numerous cable operators representing over 200 municipalities in nine states. CBS College Sports Network is widely available on cable systems across the country and via satellite on DIRECTV (Channel 613) and Dish Network (Channel 152).

SDSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES TELEVISED IN 2010-11 Date Nov. 12 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 15

Game UCLA Utah UNLV New Mexico Wyoming TCU New Mexico

Location San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev. San Diego, Calif. Laramie, Wyo. Ft. Worth, Texas Albuquerque, N.M.

TV The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. CBS C The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn.

Time 7 p.m. PT 2:30 p.m. PT 8 p.m. PT 1 p.m. PT 12:30 p.m. PT Noon PT 5 p.m. PT


SEASON PREVIEW NOTES PRESEASON HONORS Coming off a Mountain West Conference championship and a trip to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, the Aztec women’s basketball program received a number of preseason accolades. As a team, San Diego State received votes in both national preseason top-25 polls for the second campaign in a row. The Aztecs garnered the 34th-most votes (22 total) in the USA Today/ESPN coaches edition, while they had the 37th-most votes (8 total) in the Associated Press Top 25. In conference action, SDSU has been tabbed to finish second in the league in 2011 in a vote by the nine head coaches and select media members, receiving three firstplace votes and 147 points overall to trail only TCU, which had 16 first-place votes (174 points). SDSU, which has been picked first or second each of the last three years, just edged out Brigham Young for second place, as the Cougars had 145 points and garnered the other two first-place votes. Utah was picked fourth, followed by Wyoming, New Mexico, UNLV, Colorado State and Air Force. San Diego State has posted its two highest finishes in conference history the last two seasons, tying with Utah for first place in 2009, and for third place in 2010.

Paris Johnson

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT 2010-11 Coming off one of the most successful seasons in Aztec basketball history, here are a few other things to look for in 201011: s SDSU finished its regular-season home campaign with a 12-2 record in 2009-10. Combined with the 2008-09 squad that went 15-1, the Aztecs recorded back-to-back campaigns with double-digit wins at home for the first time since the 1996-97 squad went 11-2 and the 1995-96 team was 13-0. Overall, the Aztecs have claimed 27 of their last 30 home games, entering the season. s SDSU is scheduled to play the program’s 1,000th game on Nov. 26, when the Aztecs take on Minnesota in Reno, Nev. San Diego State has an all-time record of 528-468. s The Aztecs have 34 Mountain West Conference wins in the last four seasons after having only 19 in the league’s first seven years. s SDSU has advanced to the final of the Mountain West Conference Championships three years in a row, after not winning a single game in the MWC tournament’s first eight years of existence.

INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES Aztec senior center Paris Johnson was tabbed to the fivemember preseason all-league squad for the third straight year at the MWC’s annual media day. In addition, sophomore guard Courtney Clements, who redshirted a year ago after transferring from Arizona, was picked as the MWC’s newcomer of the year and guard Melissa Sweat was chosen preseason freshman of the year. Clements is the second SDSU player in a row to pick up the MWC’s preseason newcomer of the year distinction, as senior Jessika Bradley was honored and went on to win the award last March. Sweat, meanwhile, is the second Aztec on the current roster to earn the league’s preseason freshman-of-the-year award, joining Johnson, who was honored in 2007.

THE 2010-11 AZTECS Back Again: San Diego State returns three starters, ins Garnered the program’s eighth NCAA tournament bid and made back-to-back NCAA appearances for the first time since 1994-95 s Was the lowest seed to advance to the Sweet 16 since 2007, was the first No. 11 seed to advance to the Sweet 16 since 2004, and the first MWC team to advance to the Sweet 16 since 2006 ... Was the 12th double-digit seed all-time to advance to the Sweet 16 s Won its first MWC championship title and advanced to its third consecutive MWC championship game

2009-10 REWIND The San Diego State women’s basketball team made a remarkable run in 2009-10. Below are a few of the accomplishments of last year’s team: s Earned its first-ever final top 25 ranking in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll (No. 20), becoming the first MWC school to do so since 2006. The No. 20 spot ties as the program’s highest-ever final ranking in a national poll (No. 20 in AP in 1985) s Earned the program’s first AP top 25 regular-season ranking since 1995 (Nov. 23 – No. 23) s Posted back-to-back seasons with at least 23 wins for the first time since 1994-95 (24) and 1993-94 (26) … Logged the program’s 13th, 20-win campaign with six of those coming under coach Beth Burns ... Had an eight-game win streak, the team’s longest since 1996-97 s Recorded three wins over AP top-25 teams (No. 10 West Virginia, No. 17 Texas, No. 23 TCU) ... Eight of 11 losses were to teams advancing to the NCAAs, including three vs. teams advancing to the Sweet 16 s Earned the program’s first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance (64-team bracket) and won two NCAA games in the same season for the first time in school history.

since the 1995-96 squad shot 45.6 percent. s SDSU posted a school-record 155 three-pointers for the second season in a row and improved its team free-throw percentage from 61.2 in 2008-09 to 69.9 in 2009-10.

THE YEAR IN NUMBERS The Aztecs’ success also translated into big numbers in the stat columns. Here are some of the 2009-10 team’s statistical highlights: s SDSU led the MWC in field-goal percentage (44.5), three-point field-goal defense (27.0), blocked shots (5.4), offensive rebound percentage (40.7) and victories (23 – tied). s SDSU ended the year ranked eighth nationally in threepoint field goal percentage defense, 18th in blocks per game, 22nd in field goal percentage and 25th in assists per game. s The Aztecs limited 18 of its 34 opponents to under 60 points a game, including a 55-spot by No. 10 West Virginia. Eight foes scored 50 or fewer points and three didn’t reach the 40-point barrier. s Twelve of the Aztecs’ 23 wins were by 19 or more points, after posting only six such victories in 2008-09. s SDSU held opponents to three or fewer 3-pointers in a game 20 times last season, including a combined 3-for-22 mark in the NCAA First & Second Rounds. s The Aztecs shot at least 40 percent from the field in 26 of 34 outings, topping the 45 mark on 14 occasions. The team’s final season field-goal percentage of 44.5 is its best

cluding senior center Paris Johnson, senior forward Jessika Bradley and senior guard Coco Davis. Three other letterwinners also are back in juniors Candace Chambers and Kalena Tutt and sophomore Gabrielle Clark, who redshirted a year ago after lettering in 2008-09.

Noting The Newcomers: Of the 13 student-athletes on this year’s roster, eight players did not compete for a full season with the Aztecs in 2009-10. Four of the eight were on campus, but sophomores Courtney Clements and Malia Nahinu both had to sit out a year after transferring from Arizona. Gabrielle Clark and Kiyana Stamps, meanwhile, each tore an ACL either before the season began (Clark) or less than two games into the campaign (Stamps), and utilized their medical redshirt year. Two players, guards Chelsea Hopkins and Sajoyia Griffin, came from Duke and South Plains College, respectively, while guard Melissa Sweat and forward Jasmine Porter are true freshmen. Overall, five players account for 341 of the 366 total career games played (93.2 percent) in an Aztec uniform by the entire SDSU 2010-11 roster. The Schedule: Seven nationally-televised games, three non-conference tournaments and the season-opener against UCLA highlight the 2010-11 San Diego State schedule. SDSU is slated to have as many as five non-conference outings against schools advancing to the postseason a year ago, including three teams who earned trips to the second round of the NCAA tournament in UCLA, Dayton and Texas A&M. Combined with their Mountain West Conference opponents, the Aztecs could have as many as 15 regular-season contests vs. teams that earned either NCAA or WNIT bids in 2010.

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ROSTERS AZTEC NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 4 22 24 25 31 32 40 42 54 55 -

Name Jessika Bradley Coco Davis Melissa Sweat Gabrielle Clark Jasmine Porter Sajoyia Griffin Kiyana Stamps Paris Johnson Candace Chambers Malia Nahinu Courtney Clements Kalena Tutt Chelsea Hopkins^

Pos. F G G F F G G C F C G C G

Ht. 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-5 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-6 6-0 6-2 5-8

Yr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr.

Exp. 1L 3L HS 1L HS TR RS 3L 2L RS RS 2L TR

Hometown (Previous School) Sacramento, Calif. (Baylor/Sacramento HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento HS) Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Layton, Utah (Layton Christian Academy HS) San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College/Wagner HS) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Perris HS) San Diego, Calif. (San Diego HS) Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep HS) Hayward, Calif. (Arizona/Moreau Catholic HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Arizona/Millikan HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Millikan HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Duke/Mojave HS)

Pos. F F F G G G G C C F G G C

Ht. 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-9 5-5 5-8 6-4 6-6 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-2

Yr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Exp. 1L 2L 1L RS 3L TR TR 3L RS HS RS HS 2L

Hometown (Previous School) Sacramento, Calif. (Baylor/Sacramento HS) Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Arizona/Millikan HS) Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento HS) San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College/Wagner HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Duke/Mojave HS) San Diego, Calif. (San Diego HS) Hayward, Calif. (Arizona/Moreau Catholic HS) Layton, Utah (Layton Christian Academy HS) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Perris HS) Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Millikan HS)

AZTEC ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 1 Jessika Bradley 40 Candace Chambers 22 Gabrielle Clark 54 Courtney Clements 2 Coco Davis 25 Sajoyia Griffin Chelsea Hopkins^ 32 Paris Johnson 42 Malia Nahinu 24 Jasmine Porter 31 Kiyana Stamps 4 Melissa Sweat 55 Kalena Tutt ^ = eligible to play in 2011-2012 Head Coach: Assistant Coaches:

Dir. of Basketball Operations: Dir. of Player Development:

Beth Burns (Ohio Wesleyan, 1979), 6th/14th season at SDSU; 19th overall Jualeah Woods (USC, 1994), 6th season at SDSU; 13th overall Carlos Knox (IUPUI, 1998), 1st season at SDSU; 1st overall Jorge Cerna (San Diego State, 2006), 3rd season at SDSU; 3rd overall Tammy Stephens (Cal State Fullerton, 1981), 6th season at SDSU; 10th overall Mike Bynum (San Diego State, 2009), 1st season at SDSU; 1st overall

AZTEC PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mike BYNUM JORGE CERNA SAJOYIA Griffin MALIA NAHINU JASMINE Porter KIYANA Stamps KALENA Tutt JUALEAH Woods

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2010-11 Aztec Basketball Team


ROSTER BREAKDOWN PERSONNEL SUMMARY

BRADLEY

DAVIS

JOHNSON

GRIFFIN

HOPKINS

PORTER

SWEAT

Returning Starters (3)

Newcomers (4)

Jessika Bradley, Sr., F, 7.2 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 1.9 blocks/g Coco Davis, Sr., G, 5.6 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 3.6 apg. Paris Johnson, Sr., C, 11.1 ppg., 6.3 rpg., 1.8 blocks/g

Sajoyia Griffin, Jr., G, San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College) Chelsea Hopkins, Jr., G, Las Vegas, Nev. (Duke) Jasmine Porter, Fr., F, Layton, Utah (Layton Christian Academy HS) Melissa Sweat, Fr., G, Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale HS)

Starters Lost (2) Quenese Davis, G, 13.2 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 5.0 apg. JenĂŠ Morris, G, 17.1 ppg., 2.7 rpg., 3.0 steals/g

ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class Seniors (3): Bradley, Davis, Johnson; Juniors (4): Chambers, Griffin, Hopkins, Tutt; Sophomores (3): Clark, Clements, Nahinu; Freshmen (3): Porter, Stamps, Sweat

By State California (9): Bradley, Clark, Clements, Davis, Johnson, Nahinu, Stamps, Sweat, Tutt; Nevada (1): Hopkins; Texas (1): Griffin; Utah (1): Porter; Washington (1): Chambers CHAMBERS

CLARK

TUTT

Other Letterwinners Returning (3) Candace Chambers, Jr., F, 1.1 ppg., 0.9 rpg. Gabrielle Clark, So., F, 1.5 ppg., 1.5 rpg.* Kalena Tutt, Jr., C, 1.2 ppg., 1.7 rpg. * = Lettered in 2008-09. Stats are from 2008-09.

Letterwinners Lost (3) Allison Duffy, F, 7.6 ppg., 3.5 rpg., 1.4 spg. Ashley Duffy, G, 1.0 ppg., 1.3 rpg. Kim Spinardi, G, 1.2 ppg., 0.5 rpg.

CLEMENTS

NAHINU

STAMPS

Redshirts Returning (3) Courtney Clements, 6-0, So., G, Long Beach, Calif. (Millikan HS/Arizona) Malia Nahinu, 6-6, So., C, Hayward, Calif. (Moreau Catholic HS/Arizona) Kiyana Stamps, 5-9, Fr., G, Moreno Valley, Calif. (Perris HS)

By Position Center (3): Johnson, Nahinu, Tutt; Forwards (4): Bradley, Chambers, Clark, Porter; Guards (6): Clements, Davis, Griffin, Hopkins, Stamps, Sweat

By Height 6-6 (1): Nahinu; 6-4 (1): Johnson; 6-3 (2): Bradley, Porter; 6-2 (1): Tutt; 6-1 (2): Chambers, Clark; 6-0 (1): Clements; 5-10 (1): Sweat; 5-9 (4): Davis, Stamps; 5-8 (1): Hopkins; 5-5 (1): Griffin

RETURNING CATEGORY LEADERS FROM 2009-10 Minutes Per Game

Steals Per Game

Coco Davis ........................................32.4

Coco Davis ..........................................1.0

Points Per Game

Field-Goal Percentage

Paris Johnson ....................................11.1

Paris Johnson ....................................52.7

Rebounds Per Game

Free-Throw Percentage

Jessika Bradley ..................................6.5

Coco Davis ........................................77.8

Assists Per Game

Three-Point Percentage

Coco Davis ..........................................3.6

Coco Davis ........................................33.0

Blocks Per Game Jessika Bradley ..................................1.9

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SCHEDULE/NCAA TOURNAMENT 2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

2010-11 SCHEDULE Date Thurs., Nov. 4 Fri., Nov. 12 Wed., Nov. 17 Tues., Nov. 23

Opponent UC San Diego (Exhibition) UCLA (The Mtn.) Cal State Bakersfield UC Irvine

At Nugget Classic at University of Nevada – Reno, Nev. (San Diego State, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina State) Fri., Nov. 26 vs. Minnesota Sat., Nov. 27 Consolation & Championship Games Tues., Nov. 30 Tues., Dec. 7

at San Diego at Pepperdine

Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

3 p.m. 5/7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

At Women of Troy Basketball Tournament at USC – Los Angeles, Calif. (San Diego State, Colorado, Dayton, USC) Sat., Dec. 18 vs. Dayton 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 19 Consolation & Championship Games 3/5:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 21

Washington State

San Diego Surf ‘N Slam at Viejas Arena (San Diego State, Drexel, Texas A&M, Texas-San Antonio) Tues., Dec. 28 SDSU vs. Texas-San Antonio Tues, Dec. 28 Texas A&M vs. Drexel Thurs., Dec. 30 Consolation & Championship Games Wed., Jan. 5 Sat., Jan. 8 Tues., Jan. 11 Sat., Jan. 15 Wed., Jan. 19 Wed., Jan. 26 Sat., Jan. 29 Wed., Feb. 2 Sat., Feb. 5 Wed., Feb. 9 Sat., Feb. 12 Tues., Feb. 15 Sat., Feb. 19 Sat., Feb. 26 Wed., March 2 Sat., March 5

TCU* Utah* (The Mtn.) at UNLV* (The Mtn.) New Mexico* (CBS C) at Air Force* BYU* at Wyoming* (The Mtn.) Colorado State* at TCU* (The Mtn.) at Utah* UNLV* at New Mexico* (The Mtn.) Air Force* at Brigham Young* Wyoming* at Colorado State*

Tues.-Sat. March 8-12 Sat.-Tues. March 19-22 Sat.-Tues. March 26-29 Sun & Tues. April 3 & 5

2011 MWC Championship Thomas & Mack (Las Vegas, Nev.) NCAA First and Second Rounds (Location TBD) NCAA Regionals (Location TBD) NCAA Final Four (Indianapolis, Ind.)

7 p.m.

5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5/7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

All times local to site Home games in Bold All home games at Viejas Arena * = Mountain West Conference game Times and dates subject to change

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NCAA First & Second Rounds March 19 and 21 The Pit/Bob King Court (Albuquerque, N.M.) St. John Arena (Columbus, Ohio) Cameron Indoor Stadium (Durham, N.C.) Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, Tenn.) Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah) McCarthey Athletic Center (Spokane, Wash.) Maples Pavilion (Stanford, Calif.) Bryce Jordan Center (University Park, Pa.) March 20 and 22 Auburn Arena (Auburn, Ala.) John Paul Jones Arena (Charlottesville, Va.) Cintas Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) Comcast Center (College Park, Md.) CenturyTel Center (Shreveport, La.) Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (Storrs, Conn.) Ferrell Center (Waco, Texas) INTRUST Bank Arena (Wichita, Kan.)

NCAA Regionals March 26 and 28 Dayton Regional University of Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) Host: University of Dayton March 26 and 28 Spokane Regional Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (Spokane, Wash.) Host: Washington State University March 27 and 29 Philadelphia Regional The Liacouras Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) Host: Temple University March 27 and 29 Dallas Regional American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas) Host: Big 12 Conference

NCAA Final Four April 3 and 5 Conseco Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) Host: Butler University, IUPUI, Horizon League



BE TH BU RNS HEAD COACH • 6TH SEASON OF 2ND STINT AT SDSU/19TH OVERALL • OHIO WESLEYAN, 1979

eadership. Charisma. Passion. Energy. Expertise. These are just a few words to describe Beth Burns, who for the last 18 years has dedicated herself to the sport of basketball as a collegiate head coach.

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BETH BURNS

THE BETH BURNS FILE Hometown: Chatham, N.J. Education: Bachelor’s of Arts Health and Physical Education Ohio Wesleyan University, 1979 Master’s of Arts Physical Education Ohio State University, 1981 Playing Experience: Ohio Wesleyan 1975-79 Head Coaching Experience: San Diego State 2005-present Ohio State 1997-2002 San Diego State 1989-97 Assistant Coaching Experience: North Carolina State 1988-89 Colorado 1983-88 East Carolina 1981-83 Ohio State Graduate Assistant Coach 1979-81

The winningest coach in San Diego State women's basketball history, Beth Burns enters her sixth season of her second stint on Montezuma Mesa in 2010-11. This past year, Burns took the program to new heights, as the Aztecs advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time since the field was expanded to 64 teams. SDSU notched victories over a pair of top-25 foes in No. 10 West Virginia and defeated No. 17 Texas on the Longhorns' home floor. The 11th-seeded Aztecs were the lowest seed to advance to the Round of 16 in 2010, and lowest overall since 2007. San Diego State earned an automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA tournament after a dramatic overtime victory over Utah at the Mountain West Conference championships in Las Vegas, Nev. The Aztecs, playing in their third straight MWC title game, trailed the Utes by eight points with under four minutes left, but then outscored them 22-4 in the final nine minutes, including overtime, to secure the MWC crown. As a team, SDSU ended the campaign with a 23-11 overall record and garnered a No. 20 national ranking in the final ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, a program first since the poll started in 1986. Individually, senior guard Jené Morris was named an honorable mention All-American, MWC Defensive Player of the Year and firstteam all-league selection for the second year in a row, before becoming the first-ever Aztec selected in the WNBA Draft. Morris was the 11th overall pick in the first round by the Indiana Fever and made her professional debut on May 15, 2010. In addition, Morris' classmate, senior point guard Quenese Davis capped her career by being named the MWC tournament MVP and was also a third-team all-league pick, while junior center Paris Johnson earned second-team all-MWC accolades. Burns was rewarded for the program’s success with a five-year contract extension this past September that will keep her at SDSU through 2014-15. In 2008-09, San Diego State posted its first 20-win campaign in 12 years, finishing 24-8 overall and 13-3 in conference action. The Aztecs won a share of the Mountain West regular season title, advanced to the MWC tournament championship game for the second consecutive year and garnered SDSU's first NCAA bid since 1997. The list of accomplishments for Burns' 2008-09 squad continued with a perfect regular season home record of 14-0, highlighted by the Aztecs' stunning victory over fourth-ranked and previously unbeaten Texas to claim the San Diego Surf `N Slam title in late December. The win over the Longhorns was San Diego State's first against a ranked team since 1994. Big wins over established programs followed during conference play, including a sweep of New Mexico, the Aztecs' first victory at BYU in 14 years and ending Utah's 25-game MWC win streak. SDSU served as perfect hosts to the NCAA first and second rounds at Cox Arena, knocking off DePaul, 76-70, for its first postseason victory in 15 seasons, before falling to eventual Final Four participant Stanford. Individually, Burns helped Morris, the MWC Defensive Player of

the Year, become Aztec basketball's first honorable mention AllAmerican since 1994. Morris, along with then sophomore Paris Johnson, also were the first SDSU players to be chosen first-team all-MWC in the league's 10-year history. The duo and guard Quenese Davis accounted for three of the five spots on the conference's all-defensive squad. For her efforts, Burns was named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year, marking the fourth such honor of her career at San Diego State. During the summer of 2009, Burns was named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Board of Directors as an at-large member and was reelected to a new three-year term this past June. In 2007-08, Burns led the Aztecs to within an eyelash of the NCAA tournament. The sixth seed in the Mountain West Conference tournament, SDSU defeated third-seeded Wyoming (66-54) and second-seeded TCU (82-80) before falling, 62-59, in the championship game. San Diego State went 18-13 overall and 7-9 in MWC play to finish in a tie for fifth with Brigham Young. The Aztecs' seven league wins and fifth-place showing was their best-ever in the history of the MWC. Burns helped SDSU lead the league in assists per game (15.71), steals per game (12.61) and turnover margin (+5.81), and rank second with 4.35 blocks per game. Burns coached three players to all-conference selections, the program's most in MWC history, as then sophomore Morris earned second-team accolades, while then freshmen Allison Duffy and Paris Johnson each received honorable mention honors. Morris and Duffy also became the first two Aztecs to ever be selected to the MWC all-tournament team. Off the court, seven players were honored at the department's annual scholar-athlete awards banquet, which recognizes studentathletes with at least a 3.0 cumulative or 3.2 semester GPA. The previous season, Burns led the Aztecs to their most wins since 2000-01, finishing as the 11th-most improved team in NCAA Division I and recording the biggest turnaround in back-to-back seasons in MWC history. Burns helped point guard Quenese Davis lead the league and rank first nationally among freshmen in assists per game, while center Desiree Johnson was first in the MWC in blocked shots per game for the second year in a row. Burns has also helped the program find success in both the classroom and on the recruiting trail. In the spring of 2007, 10 players were recognized at the department's annual scholar-athlete awards banquet. Among the 10 were Shanna Demus, who received the school's Academic Initiative Medal for her persistent commitment toward meeting her academic goals, and Kate Eveland, who became a member of the elite Phi Beta Kappa honor society and would later graduate magna cum laude. On the recruiting trail, Burns and her staff signed two San Diego Union-Tribune section players of the year, including two-time winner, Paris Johnson. In 2005-06, Burns' first year back was a tough one, as the Aztecs entered the campaign with just six of 15 players with previous Divi-

BETH BURNS’ HEAD COACHING CAREER HIGHLIGHTS * Seven 20+ win seasons, including five at SDSU * NCAA First Round (1999, 1997, 1995, 1993) * NCAA Second Round (2009, 1994) * NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2010) * 2001 WNIT Team Champion * 1994, 1997 WAC Tournament Champions * 2010 MWC Tournament Champions * 2008, 2009 MWC Tournament Runner-Up * 1995 WAC Tournament Runner-Up * 1994, 1995, 1997 WAC Regular Season Champions * 2009 MWC Regular Season Co-Champions * 1994, 1995, 1997 WAC Coach of the Year * 2009 MWC Coach of the Year * 1995 CoSIDA District 7 Coach of the Year * 1 - WNBA First-Round Draft Pick: (Jené Morris, 2010)

* 4 All-America Selections: (Jené Morris, SDSU, 2009, 2010 (hm); Falisha Wright, SDSU, 1993, 1994 (hm)) * 2 WAC Players of the Year: (Kieishsha Garnes (1991) and Christina Murguia (1995)) * 2 WAC Tournament MVPs: (Christina Murguia (1994) and Jodi Nowlin-Tres (1997)) * 1 MWC Tournament MVP: (Quenese Davis (2010)) * 2 - Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year: (Jené Morris, SDSU, 2009, 2010) * 1- Big Ten Freshman of the Year: (LaToya Turner, OSU, 2000) * 18 - First Team All-Conference Selections: (12 WAC, 3 MWC, 2 Big Ten, 1 Big West) * 7 - WAC All-Academic Selections * 9 - MWC All-Academic Picks * 14 - Big Ten All-Academic Honorees

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BETH BURNS sion I experience. Injuries, youth and a lack of depth were key issues, while SDSU played 15 of its 27 games against teams advancing to the postseason, including 12 in league play alone. Senior forward Michelle Strawberry earned conference honorable mention honors and then junior Desiree Johnson led the league in blocked shots. Three Aztecs were named to the Mountain West Conference all-academic squad, with two also garnering MWC scholar-athlete accolades.

Since returning to SDSU, Burns has resumed an active role in the campus and local community. In the summer of 2008, she was honored with the YWCA's Tribute to Women and Industry (TWIN) award for her outstanding achievements, leadership and contributions to her profession. Burns also was tabbed a Girls Scout "Cool Person of the Year" for 2007-08 and has previously served as SDSU's honorary Homecoming chair. From 1989-97, Burns took the Aztecs full circle, going from 7-23 her first year to 23-7 in her final campaign. Along the way, she compiled a 151-83 record and a BURNS: BY THE NUMBERS 64.5 winning percentage, the best in school history. Burns' impact was almost instantaneous. The Aztecs doubled their win total from her first to her second sea312 Career Wins As A Head Coach son and ushered in the school's move to the Western Burns has won 312 career games as a head coach in 18 seasons, Athletic Conference with a 14-14 overall record. including 231 at San Diego State. Nearly 27 percent of her A year later in 1991-92, SDSU won five of its first six outings and went on to post an 18-11 overall record, tallosses have come during her first seasons. lying its first victory at a conference tournament in four seasons. 98% Graduation Rate The team used that momentum heading into a 1992In 18 seasons, 98 percent of players who have completed their 93 campaign which ended in the Aztecs' first trip to the eligibility under Burns have gone on to earn their degrees. NCAA tournament in eight years. SDSU advanced to the 1993 NCAAs with the help of early season victories over the likes of UCLA, USC, 30 Conference All-Academic Selections St. John's, Oregon State, Georgia and Villanova. The Burns’ players have also succeeded in the classroom, garnering Aztecs also tied for second in the final WAC regularall-academic honors 30 times. season standings, which at the time, was the program's best-ever conference finish. Burns' teams would go on to dominate the Western 20+ Win Seasons Burns’ teams have won 20 or more games in a season seven Athletic Conference from 1994-97, capturing a pair of tournament championships and three regular-season titimes, including four straight at SDSU from 1993-97, and again tles. The 1993-94 team set a school record for victories the last two years in 2008-09 and 2009-10. with 26, while the 1994-95 squad was a perfect 14-0 in league play. The Aztecs continued their success the following two 18 First Team All-Conference Selections Players have earned first-team all-conference honors on 18 oc- years by going 20-8 in 1995-96, including a perfect 130 at home, and 23-7 in 1996-97, leading the nation in casions in Burns’ 18 years as a head coach. scoring defense (52.0 ppg.). In all, Burns led SDSU to four, 20-plus win seasons 7 NCAA Tournament Appearances and four NCAA tournament appearances (1993, 1994, Burns has directed seven teams to NCAA tournament bids. The 1995, 1997). Burns coached 13 first team all-conference picks in Aztecs advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2010, and made it to her time at SDSU, including a pair of WAC players of the second round in 1994 and in 2009. the year in Kieishsha Garnes (1991) and Christina Murguia (1995). Guard Falisha Wright became just the sec4 Conference Coach Of The Year Awards ond Aztec women's basketball player to be named an Burns was honored as the WAC coach of the year in 1994, 1995 All-American, earning honorable mention accolades in and 1997, as her teams went a combined 42-2 in league regular 1993 and 1994. She finished her four-year career as season play. She garnered MWC coach-of-year honors in 2009, the school's all-time assists leader and, along with Garnes, has been inducted into the Aztec Hall of Fame. after helping the Aztecs to a share of the regular-season title. The postseason honors were not just limited to her players, as Burns was a three-time WAC coach of the 4 All-America Selections year (1994, 1995, 1997) and was the district coach of Two Aztecs, Jené Morris (2009, 2010) and Falisha Wright (1993, the year in 1995. SDSU also had seven conference all1994), have combined to earn honorable mention All-America academic selections, headlined by three-time winner Olivia DiCamilli. honors on four occasions during Burns’ two stints at SDSU. Burns departed San Diego State in 1997 to take the head women's basketball position at Ohio State, where 3 Conference Tournament Championships she first started her collegiate coaching career. In five seasons with the Buckeyes, Burns notched The Aztecs won a pair of Western Athletic Conference championships under Burns in both 1994 and 1997, and were the run- an 82-65 overall record, highlighted by a WNIT title in ners-up in 1995. SDSU claimed the Mountain West Conference 2001 and a trip to the NCAA tournament in 1999. Two OSU players earned first team all-Big Ten honChampionship in 2010, and has been to the title game each of ors and LaToya Turner was named conference freshthe last three seasons. man of the year in 2000. The Buckeyes also excelled in the classroom as 14 players received Big Ten all-aca1 WNIT Title demic accolades. Burns was an active part of the Columbus commuBurns’ 2000-01 Ohio State team claimed the WNIT title and finished with a 22-11 record, including a 10-0 mark in non-confer- nity, establishing the Beth Burns Bucks for Breast Cancer Research fund at the OSU/James Cancer Hospital, ence play. and putting together an annual fundraiser, OSU Bounce

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BETH BURNS’ HEAD COACHING LEDGER -At San Diego State (1989-97, 2005-present) Overall Conference 1989-90 7-23 (.233) 6-12 (.333) 1990-91 14-14 (.500) 6-6 (.500) 1991-92 18-11 (.621) 9-5 (.643) 1992-93 19-9 (.678) 9-5 (.643) 1993-94 26-5 (.839) 13-1 (.929) 1994-95 24-6 (.800) 14-0 (1.000) 1995-96 20-8 (.714) 9-5 (.643) 1996-97 23-7 (.767) 15-1 (.938) --2005-06 3-24 (.111) 0-16 (.000) 2006-07 12-16 (.429) 5-11 (.313) 2007-08 18-13 (.581) 7-9 (.438) 2008-09 24-8 (.750) 13-3 (.813) 2009-10 23-11 (.677) 10-6 (.625) Totals 231-155 (.599) 116-80 (.592) -At Ohio State (1997-2002) 1997-98 15-12 (.556) 1998-99 17-12 (.607) 1999-2000 13-15 (.464) 2000-01 22-11 (.667) 2001-02 14-15 (.483) Totals 81-65 (.555)

7-9 (.438) 9-7 (.692) 5-11 (.313) 6-10 (.375) 8-8 (.500) 35-45 (.438)

OVERALL

151-125 (.547)

312-220 (.587)

for Bucks, for cancer research. Off the court, the Chatham, N.J., native joined some of the game's elite coaches, Ceal Barry (Colorado), the late Kay Yow (North Carolina State) and Pat Summitt (Tennessee), as a member of the USA Basketball Olympic team selection committee from 1997-2000. Burns returned to San Diego from Ohio in 2001, as the owner and operator of her own fitness and basketball instruction business, BBHoops, before serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the women's basketball program at Stanford in 2004-05. The Cardinal finished the regular season ranked first in the nation, advanced to the Elite Eight and won the Pac-10 regular season and championship titles. Burns' collegiate coaching career began at Ohio State as a graduate assistant from 1979-81, under current Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer. She then spent two seasons as an assistant coach at East Carolina (1981-83), helping the Lady Pirates to a No. 17 national ranking, before moving to Colorado (1983-88), where the Buffaloes made their firstever NCAA tournament appearance in 1987-88. Prior to taking her first head coaching job, Burns was an assistant coach at North Carolina State when the Wolfpack advanced to the Sweet 16 in 1989. Burns has a bachelor's degree in health and physical education from Ohio Wesleyan University (1979), where she was the school's all-time leading rebounder and garnered the most outstanding female student-athlete award as a senior. In 1984, her first year of eligibility, she was inducted into the Battling Bishops' athletic hall of fame. Burns earned a master's degree in physical education from Ohio State (1981). She is a member of the WBCA and the National Strength and Conditioning Association and was on the voting panel for the WBCA/USA Today Coaches Top 25 national weekly poll.


J UALE AH WO ODS ASST. COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR • 6TH YEAR AT SDSU/13TH OVERALL • USC, 1994 Burns on Woods: “Coach Y has been with us every step of the way and a large amount of the credit goes to her. As our recruiting coordinator, she is the one who ensures that the brightest and the best from across the country are aware of San Diego State. As evident from the talent on our roster, I think you can see why I say that she has done a fabulous job and we’re reaping the benefits.”

THE JUALEAH WOODS FILE Hometown: Berkeley, Calif. Education: Bachelor’s of Arts Public Administration Southern California, 1994 Playing Experience: USC 1990-94 Coaching Background: San Diego State Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 2005-Present

Entering her 13th season as an NCAA Division I assistant coach, Jualeah Woods is in her sixth year at San Diego State. Woods is the Aztecs’ recruiting coordinator, while her on-court duties include working with the forwards and centers, as well as concentrating on team defense. Hired in May of 2005, Woods immediately got to work on the recruiting trail, playing an instrumental part in laying a strong foundation for the future success of Aztec basketball. Since her arrival, the team has won a Mountain West Conference regular season title, a league tournament championship and recorded back-to-back NCAA appearances, including a trip to the Sweet Sixteen in 2010. Woods helped tutor two-time all-conference center Paris Johnson, MWC Newcomer of the Year forward Jessika Bradley and had two front court players earn honorable mention all-league honors in 2007-08. Before arriving in San Diego, she was an assistant coach at Oregon State for five years, serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator for the last three seasons. The Beavers made four consecutive WNIT appearances from 2001-04, and advanced to the quarterfinals in 2004. Woods was an assistant coach for two seasons at California and started her coaching career at Santa Monica High School as both an assistant and later as the head girls’ basketball coach from 199497. She was a four-year starter at small forward and two-time team captain at USC from 1990-94. The Berkeley, Calif., native helped

lead the Women of Troy to four NCAA tournament appearances, including trips to the Elite Eight in 1993 and 1994 and the Sweet 16 in 1992. Woods earned her bachelor’s degree in public administration from USC in 1994.

Oregon State Assistant Coach 2000-05 California Assistant Coach 1998-2000 Santa Monica High School Head Coach/Assistant Coach 1994-97

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CARLOS KNOX ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST YEAR AT SDSU/1ST OVERALL • IUPUI, 1998 Burns on Knox: “Coach Knox is a high-energy person with a wealth of basketball experience both as a player and a coach. He comes highly recommended from WNBA/NBA circles. He is very accomplished in player development and will hit the ground running. Our players are excited and our staff is appreciative that he was able to join us so quickly. He is committed to taking full advantage of the opportunity, and we are confident he will be a huge addition to our team.”

THE CARLOS KNOX FILE Hometown: Dayton, Ohio Education: Bachelor’s of Arts IUPUI, 1998 Playing Experience: Croatia, Germany, Italy and Venezuela Professional Leagues 1999-2002 Indiana Pacers 1998-99 IUPUI 1994-98 Coaching Background: WNBA’s Indiana Fever (Assistant Coach) 2010 Club Al Hilal – Saudi Arabia Division I League (Head Coach) 2009-10 WNBA’s Indiana Fever (Volunteer Assistant Coach/Player Development) 2008-09 CBA’s Pittsburgh Xplosion (Head Coach) 2007-08 CBA’s Indiana Alley Cats (Head Coach) 2006-07 ABA’s Indiana Alley Cats (Assistant Coach) 2005-06 IBL’s Dayton Jets (Head Coach) 2004-05 IUPUI (Men’s Assistant Coach) 2001-02

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Carlos Knox, a former professional basketball player and head coach, is in his first season with the San Diego State women’s basketball team. Knox comes to the Aztecs from the WNBA’s Indiana Fever, where he was an assistant under head coach Lin Dunn, helping the team with video editing, practice planning, player development and scouting. He also served a one-year stint with the Fever from 200809, as a volunteer assistant coach in player development. Knox played collegiately at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) from 1994-98, where he was a three-time AllAmerican, two-time NCAA scoring champion and NCAA Division II Player of the Year for the Jaguars. The 6-2 guard finished his career with all of the school’s major scoring records, including career points (2,556), single-season points (927), single-game points (51), single-season scoring average (32.0) and career scoring average (30.1). He is one of only two IUPUI student-athletes and the only men’s basketball player in school history to have his jersey retired (No. 34) and has already been inducted into the IUPUI Hall of Fame (Class of 2004). After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1998, he played professionally with the Indiana Pacers, before moving overseas where he competed in four different countries over a threeyear span from 1999-2002. From there, Knox served as an assistant men’s coach at his alma mater during the 2001-02 campaign, helping to recruit George Hill, who went on to become the only player in IUPUI history to be drafted into the NBA. The Dayton, Ohio, native has been a head men’s coach in the

CBA for the Indiana Alley Cats and Pittsburgh Xplosion, a head coach in the IBL for the Dayton Jets and spent 2009-10 as a head coach in the Saudi Arabia League (Division 1), where he led Club Al Hilal to a 20-4 record and a third-place finish in the playoffs. Knox has also worked with NBA and WNBA players to develop their basketball skills, as well as rehabilitate from injury. His previous clients include Tamika Catchings and Katie Douglas from the Indiana Fever, as well as NBA players Andrew Owens, George Hill, Daquean Cook and Zach Randolph.


JORGE CE RNA ASSISTANT COACH • 3RD YEAR AT SDSU/3RD OVERALL • SAN DIEGO STATE, 2006 Burns on Cerna: “Jorge has been an integral part of our program's success the last two seasons. He thoroughly understands our system, our athletes and the goals of our team. “As both an undergraduate and master's (degree) SDSU graduate, Jorge is 100 percent Aztec. He is bright, talented and extremely hard working. In addition to having a high basketball IQ, Jorge has been a great asset to our student-athletes in the academic area as well."

THE JORGE CERNA FILE Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Family: Engaged to Sarah Schuetz Education: Bachelor’s of Arts Social Science San Diego State, 2006 Master’s of Arts Kinesiology San Diego State, 2010 Playing Career: Christian High School 1998-2001

Jorge Cerna, the team's director of player development the past two seasons, begins his first year as an assistant coach with San Diego State in 2010-11. Cerna has been a part of the Aztec basketball staff that has guided the program to two consecutive NCAA tournament bids, including a spot in the 2010 NCAA Sweet Sixteen. SDSU has also logged back-to-back 20-win campaigns and has claimed both an MWC regular season and conference championship title. As the team's director of player development, some of his job duties included coordinating film exchange, editing game and practice film, developing team highlight videos and supervising student managers. Cerna graduated from Christian High School in 2001, where he played four years of varsity basketball. While a student at San Diego State, he coached at Marian Catholic High School from 2002-05, serving as the boys' freshmen team coach as well as an assistant with the boys' and girls' varsity squads. The San Diego native became a student manager for the Aztec men's basketball team in May 2005, and over the next three seasons helped with practice set-up, game statistics, summer camps and team travel. Cerna supervised other student managers and helped the squad's video coordinator with film exchange and game scout edits. Cerna earned his bachelor's degree in social science in December 2006, and recently received his master's of arts degree in kinesiology from SDSU in 2010. He is engaged to Sarah Schuetz and resides in the Tierrasanta area of San Diego.

Coaching Background: San Diego State Assistant Coach 2010-present Women’s Basketball Director of Player Development 2008-10 Men’s Basketball Student Manager 2005-08 Marian Catholic High Girls’ Varsity Assistant Coach 2004-05 Boys’ Varsity Assistant Coach 2003-04 Boys’ Freshmen Coach/Varsity Asst. Coach 2002-03

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TAM MY ST E PH E NS DIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS • 6TH YEAR AT SDSU/10TH OVERALL • CS FULLERTON, 1981 Burns on Stephens: “Tammy has helped us assemble this program brick-by-brick. Her intellect and her versatility in just about every area has been so critical in enabling us to build our program and coach our team. She’s expanded her role over the past year in helping to mentor and advise our student-athletes in everything from academics to life skills, which is on top of everything else that she does for our program. As I look at the poise of our juniors and seniors, a large part of the credit goes to Tammy and her leadership and guidance.”

THE TAMMY STEPHENS FILE Hometown: San Diego, Calif. Education: Bachelor’s of Arts Sociology Cal State Fullerton, 1981 Master’s of Education Counseling University of San Diego, 1991 College Basketball Background: San Diego State Director of Operations 2005-Present Stanford Director of Operations 2004-05 Ohio State Director of Operations 1997-2000

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With nine years of experience as a director of basketball operations at the Division I level, Tammy Stephens enters her sixth season with the Aztecs. At SDSU, Stephens plays a critical role in the Aztec basketball program. She handles all of the off-the-court responsibilities relative to the budget, facilities and travel. She also coordinates community service projects, the season ticket campaign, summer camps, equipment and fundraising. Stephens works with the Aztec Club as the team’s point person for the "Full Court Press" booster club and establishes on-going relationships with Aztec basketball alumnae. In 2004-05, Stephens was a part of coach Tara VanDerveer’s staff at Stanford, helping the Cardinal to a No. 1 national ranking, a 32-3 record and a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight. She coordinated the team’s practice facilities and worked with the booster club in its fundraising efforts. She also was the primary contact for summer camps and was responsible for the Cardinal’s game scheduling for the 2005-06 campaign. Stephens was the director of basketball operations at Ohio State from 1997-2000. In that position, she managed the day-to-day operations of the Buckeye program, which included overseeing the budget, hiring and supervising the office staff and coordinating team travel. She also was in charge of summer camps and was the community relations liaison.

Before leaving for Ohio State, Stephens was an assistant women’s tennis coach at the University of San Diego from 1993-97. She graduated in 1981 from Cal State Fullerton with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and has a master’s of education in counseling from USD.


AZTEC BASKETBALL STAFF

THE MIKE BYNUM FILE Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Education: Bachelor’s of Arts Communications San Diego State, 2009 Basketball Background: San Diego State Women’s Basketball Dir. of Player Development 2010-present Men’s Basketball Student Manager 2004-09 Scripps Ranch High Boys’ Varsity Assistant Coach 2009-10

MIKE BYNUM

JON FRANCIS

Director of Player Development First Season at SDSU/ First Overall San Diego State, 2009

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Seventh Season at SDSU Appalachian State, 1993

Burns on Bynum: “Mike has an excellent basketball pedigree and our director of player development position plays an integral part in preparing both our coaches and our team on a daily basis. His outstanding academic record at SDSU, as well as the valuable experience he gained while in coach (Steve) Fisher's program, has made Mike a big asset to our team.” Mike Bynum, a former student manager with the Aztec men's basketball squad and assistant varsity coach at Scripps Ranch High, is in his first year as the Aztecs’ director of player development Bynum's job duties include coordinating film exchange, editing game and practice film, developing team highlight videos and supervising student managers. He also assists director of basketball operations Tammy Stephens in the planning and setting up of all women's basketball events. Bynum spent last year as an assistant varsity coach with the boys' team at Scripps Ranch High School under head coach Brian Keiser. He was in charge of the Falcons' video editing, helped scout future opponents and on the court, worked with the squad's defense. Scripps Ranch went 16-11 overall and won two tournaments during the 2009-10 campaign. Bynum became a student manager for the Aztec men's basketball team in September 2004, and over the next five seasons helped with practice set-up, game statistics, summer camps and team travel. Bynum supervised other student managers and assisted the squad's video coordinator with opponent scout edits. SDSU boasted a 103-61 record during his five-year stint, recording four-straight, 20-win seasons and claiming the 200506 Mountain West Conference regular season and tournament championships. In the summer of 2009, Bynum was a counselor at both Lebron James King's Academy and the Steve Fisher Basketball Camp, where he supervised basketball players of various age groups, provided skill instruction and helped conduct drills. Originally from Toronto, Bynum lived in San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Dallas before moving to San Diego where he attended Scripps Ranch High School, graduating in 2004. He earned his bachelor's degree in communications from San Diego State in May 2009 and was a member of the Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society. His father, Rod Bynum, is the head assistant men's basketball coach at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Jon Francis is in his seventh year at San Diego State as the director of strength and conditioning after spending the previous three years as head strength and conditioning coach at the University of Idaho. Before arriving in Idaho, Francis was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. He worked with the university's football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, volleyball and men's soccer programs. He also served as a graduate assistant at Appalachian State. Francis is a 1993 graduate of Appalachian State and completed his master’s of arts in sport management at the school in 2001. He is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC). He is also a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and has earned certification from USA Weightlifting. Francis resides in Vista with his wife and daughter.

DANIELLE ARRINGTON

Student Manager First Season

MICHAEL ESPINOZA

Student Manager First Season

ASHLEY TABAJUNDA

Student Manager First Season

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AZTEC BASKETBALL STAFF WILLIE JUDD

TARA MORRISON

Academic Advisor Fifth Season at SDSU Iowa State, 2002

Administrative Assistant Fourth Season at SDSU Adams State, 2001

Willie Judd is in his fifth year as the academic advisor for the Aztec women’s basketball team. Judd also is the department’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator, as well as a co-advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Judd provides academic guidance and life skill development to the Aztec women’s basketball team. He addresses all academic needs for the players, including scheduling course work and coordinating tutoring, study hours and mentor meetings. He also teaches a freshman success class for SDSU student-athletes, in which players learn everything from time management, communication and study skills. The San Diego native came to SDSU after two years at Santa Barbara City College, where he was an athletic academic counselor and coached the defensive line for the Vaquero football team. Judd is a former student-athlete himself, playing football for two seasons at Iowa State, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2002. After completing his eligibility, he spent a year at ISU as a graduate assistant in football operations. He returned to the West Coast to pursue his master’s degree in education counseling (2004), while working as an academic advisor at National University. Judd’s wife, Kate, is a former UC Santa Barbara women’s basketball player and earned a master’s degree from SDSU in rehabilitation counseling. His parents are both San Diego State alums, and his sister, Katie, played volleyball at Portland State.

STACY STRUBLE

Athletic Trainer First Season at SDSU Ball State, 1993 Stacy Struble is in her first year as an athletic trainer at San Diego State. Struble works directly with the Aztec women’s basketball program. As the team's head athletic trainer, her primary responsibility is the overall healthcare of the student-athletes. Whether it's the flu or an ankle sprain, the Aztecs see her for all ailments. Struble works with state-of-theart equipment, including a SWIM-Ex Unit and Biodex machine to rehabilitate injuries and return the student-athletes to the court better than before. She also coordinates nutrition services for the team to improve performance. Before coming to SDSU, Struble spent three and a half years at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. From 2006-10, she was a staff athletic trainer working with world-class athletes in a variety of different sports, including rowing, canoe/kayak, archery, track and field, BMX cycling, field hockey, triathlon, bobsled, skiing, snowboarding and speedskating. She traveled with Team USA to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and was a volunteer athletic trainer at the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games. Struble has worked with the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour, at an outpatient physical therapy clinic and with high school athletic squads. The Elkhart, Ind., native earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Ball State in 1993, and returned for her master’s degree in sport management in 2006. Struble is a certified athletic trainer and member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association.

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Tara Morrison enters her fourth year at San Diego State and her third as the team’s administrative assistant. In her position, Morrison handles the daily operations and administrative duties of the women’s basketball office, including helping the staff to organize team travel, daily schedules and the budget. She also works closely with the members of the “Full Court Press Club” booster group by organizing and running the club’s events. In 2007-08, the Arvada, Colo., native served as the team’s head manager after six years as a Division I assistant coach. Morrison was an assistant women's basketball coach at Binghamton University in Binghamton, N.Y. from 2005-07. Her responsibilities included coaching the Bearcats' forwards and post players, while also helping with the team's recruiting, academics, scouting and summer camps. Binghamton finished in the top four of the America East Conference in each of her two seasons and twice made semifinal appearances at the league championships. Before moving to New York, Morrison was an assistant from 2001-05 at the University of Maine under head coach Sharon Versyp. The Black Bears were 86-34 overall during her four-year stay, including a 58-10 mark in conference play. Maine claimed three straight America East regular season titles from 2003-05, and advanced to the postseason on three occasions, including a trip to the NCAA tournament in 2004. Her duties with the Black Bears involved coaching the forward and post players, including two-time America East Conference Player of the Year Heather Ernest. Morrison also coordinated team travel and film exchange and helped with film editing, scouting, recruiting, summer camps and academics. A 2001 graduate of Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo., she was a three-year basketball letterwinner at forward for the Grizzlies, after playing one season at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Morrison, who has a bachelor's degree in exercise physiology with a minor in coaching, was the head coach of the Mile Hi Magic Girl's Basketball Club in Denver, Colo., during the summer from 1999-2001. Morrison is a certified personal trainer and resides in San Diego.

A special thank you to the following dealerships for providing the women’s basketball staff with courtesy cars.



#1 J E SSI KA BRADLEY SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-3 • 1L • SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • SACRAMENTO HS • BAYLOR u CAREER HONORS • 2009-10 Mountain West Conference Preseason Newcomer of the Year • 2009-10 Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year • 2009-10 Team Co-Best Defensive Player

u QUICKLY Starter in her first year as an Aztec, garnering MWC Newcomer-of-the-Year honors ... Signed with San Diego State in late April 2008 after playing two years at Baylor ... Redshirted in 2008-09 due to NCAA rules ... One of two Aztecs from Sacramento ... Played club basketball with Paris Johnson ... Strength is her versatility ... Can face-up, handle the ball, pass and also command a double team in the paint ... Is an athletic shot blocker.

u AS A JUNIOR (2009-10) Tabbed the Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year and league preseason newcomer of the year ... Starter in all but one game, playing in all 34 ... Led the team in rebounding (6.5/g) and blocked shots (63) ... Her 54 assists were fourth best ... Ranked second in the MWC in blocked shots in both overall and conference-only games ... Was ninth in rebounding in the league, including seventh in offensive boards (2.5/g) ... Starter in the team’s opener at UC Irvine, notching a team-high 10 rebounds ... Second straight game with 10 rebounds, also tallying 14 points vs. USD for her first double-double as an Aztec ... Third outing in a row with 10 boards and also recorded her first career blocks (3) and steal (1) in the win over Arizona ... Had 12 points, eight rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocked shots in the near upset of No. 5/6 Notre Dame ... Recorded her second double-double with 13 points and 10 boards and was 7-for-11 from the stripe vs. LBSU ... Tied her season best with 14 points and also had eight rebounds at LMU ... Four second-half blocks and eight boards for the second game in a row vs. Wake Forest ... Posted 12 points, seven boards, three assists and three blocks in the win over Auburn ... Career-high 12 rebounds in MWC debut at New Mexico ... Six blocked shots to go with 13 points (5-for-5), seven rebounds and three assists in only 23 minutes vs. UNLV ... Season-best four steals at CSU ... Shot 60 percent for 13 points at Air Force ... Had five blocked shots in 27 minutes against New Mexico ... Season-best four assists to go with four blocked shots in the upset of TCU ... Game-high seven rebounds in only 15 minutes in the regular season finale vs. Air Force ... Standout MWC tournament debut with a double-double including 11 points and 12 boards, while posting a career and team season-best seven blocked shots in the win over Wyoming ... Six points, nine rebounds and three blocks at No. 17/20 Texas in the first round NCAA Tournament game ... Eight rebounds and three assists in the second round vs No. 10/10 West Virginia ... First career 3-pointer to give her nine points vs. Duke in the Sweet 16.

u IN 2008-09 Did not compete a year ago, after transferring from Baylor.

u AT BAYLOR (2006-08) Played in all 32 games for the Lady Bears in 200708, starting six times ... Team was ranked as high as fifth in both national polls and opened 2007-08 with a 20-1 record ... Averaged 6.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, posting a pair of double-doubles highlighted by a 10-point, 10-rebound performance against then No. 10 Oklahoma ... Notched 10 multiblock games, grabbed five or more rebounds 14 times and contributed six or more points on 13 occasions ... As freshman, logged minutes in 33 contests and earned her first career start versus Oklahoma ... Finished second in the Big 12 Conference among freshmen in blocked shots with 0.79 per game and was fourth on the team in offensive rebounds.

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BRADLEY’S CAREER HIGHS* Points 14, three times Rebounds 12, two times Assists 4, two times Steals 4, vs. Colorado State (1-30-10) Blocks 7, vs. Wyoming (3-10-10) Field Goals 7, at LMU (12-21-09) Field Goal Attempts 18, at LMU (12-21-09) 3-Point Field Goals 1, vs. Duke (3-27-10) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1, vs. Duke (3-27-10) Free Throws 7, vs. Long Beach State (12-11-09) Free Throw Attempts 11, vs Long Beach State (12-11-09)

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 13 Double-Figure Rebounding Games: 9 Double-Doubles: 5 * = Includes two seasons at Baylor from 2006-08


#1 JESSIKA BRADLEY u AAU Played during the summer of 2005 for the San Diego-based Lady EBO (Elite Basketball Organization), under coach Marlon Wells and Robbie Sandoval.

u PERSONAL Jessika Noelle Bradley was born Jan. 1, 1988, in Fountain Valley, Calif. ... Daughter of Paul and Vickie Bradley ... Has one brother and two sisters ... Majoring in social science with career plans as a sports broadcaster.

BRADLEY’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date N. 13 N. 17 N. 21 N. 26 N. 27 N. 28 D. 4 D. 8 D. 11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 6 J. 9 J. 13 J. 16 J. 20 J. 23 J. 30 F. 3 F. 6 F. 10 F. 13 F. 16 F. 21 F. 24 M. 3 M. 6 M. 10 M. 12 M. 13 M. 21 M. 23 M. 27

Opponent Min at UC Irvine 20 USD 24 ARIZONA 29 vs No. 5/6 N. Dame 28 vs No. 20/17 Okla. 20 vs South Carolina 35 at UC Riverside 23 PEPPERDINE 25 LONG BEACH ST. 30 at LMU 31 WFU 32 AUBURN 31 at New Mexico 33 WYOMING 29 UNLV 23 at No. 22 TCU 21 UTAH 24 at BYU 27 COLORADO ST. 26 at Air Force 22 NEW MEXICO 27 at Wyoming 6 at UNLV 21 No. 23/25 TCU 21 at Utah 31 BYU 15 at Colorado St. 18 AIR FORCE 15 vs Wyoming 35 vs BYU 16 vs Utah 27 at No. 17/20 Texas 25 vs. No. 10/10 WVU 31 vs. No. 3/3 Duke 34

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 2-5 0-0 0-1 10 3 6-8 0-0 2-4 10 1 2-9 0-0 2-4 10 1 5-8 0-0 2-4 8 4 1-8 0-0 5-6 5 4 3-11 0-0 2-2 4 2 2-5 0-0 2-2 5 1 1-3 0-0 0-3 5 2 3-7 0-0 7-11 10 2 7-18 0-0 0-0 8 3 3-8 0-0 1-3 8 3 5-9 0-0 2-4 7 2 1-8 0-0 1-2 12 2 3-7 0-0 2-5 9 2 5-5 0-0 3-4 7 2 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 2 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 3 4-11 0-0 1-2 7 2 4-9 0-0 0-0 4 3 6-10 0-0 1-1 5 3 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 1-5 0-0 0-2 2 2 0-2 0-0 0-1 9 3 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 4 3-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 1-5 0-0 2-2 3 4 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 3 3-5 0-0 5-6 12 3 3-6 0-0 1-2 4 4 3-5 0-0 2-2 4 2 2-4 0-0 2-2 9 4 1-7 0-0 0-0 8 4 3-5 1-1 2-2 3 3

A 2 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 3 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 2 3 1

TO 1 4 5 4 4 2 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 5 1 2 3 2 3 3 4 0 5 3 5 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 2

Blk 0 0 3 2 1 0 2 0 2 2 4 3 2 0 6 1 1 2 3 2 5 0 2 4 2 2 0 2 7 0 0 3 0 0

Stl 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1

Pts 4 14 6 12 7 8 6 2 13 14 7 12 3 8 13 4 6 9 8 13 6 2 0 6 6 4 4 6 11 7 8 6 2 9

u AT SACRAMENTO HS Had a successful four-year career at Sacramento High School under coach John Langston ... A four-time first-team all league pick and was named the conference co-MVP as a senior in 2006, when she averaged 24 points, 16 rebounds, six blocks and five assists per game ... Helped the Lady Dragons to four Capitol Athletic League titles and a runner-up finish at the state tournament her final campaign ... Two-time Cal-Hi Sports Division III all-state honoree and a three-time team captain ... Street & Smith honorable mention All-American and an adidas Top Ten Camp All-Star ... Rated the 45th-best player in America and No. 12 forward by the All-Star Girls Report ... Also competed in track and field and volleyball at Sacramento High.

JESSIKA BRADLEY’S CAREER STATS Year 2006-07* 2007-08* 2009-10 Totals * = at Baylor

GP-GS 33-1 32-6 34-33 99-40

MIN-AVG 374-11.3 567-17.7 865-25.4 1806-18.2

FG-A 40-96 61-131 99-233 200-460

PCT .417 .466 .425 .435

3P-A 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

PCT .000 .000 1.000 1.000

FT-A 30-50 31-62 47-79 108-191

PCT .600 .500 .595 .565

REB 105 143 222 470

AVG 3.2 4.5 6.5 4.8

PF-FO 50-1 65-2 87-0 202-3

A 22 29 54 105

TO 39 76 100 215

BLK 26 35 63 124

STL 22 29 22 73

TP 110 153 246 509

AVG 3.3 4.8 7.2 5.1

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#2 COCO DAVIS SENIOR • GUARD • 5-9 • 3L • SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • SACRAMENTO HS u CAREER HONORS • 2009 SDSU Scholar-Athlete • 2008-09 Team Most Improved Player • 2007-08 Team Most Improved Scholar-Athlete

u QUICKLY A two-year returning starter at guard ... Good passer and decision maker ... Tremendous court vision ... Solid defensive rebounder, who has increased her offensive production over her career ... Will be counted on to play a lot of minutes once again, due to the team’s youth in the back court ... Older sister, Quenese, played at SDSU from 2006-10.

u AS A JUNIOR (2009-10) Played in all but one contest, starting 30 times ... Second on the team in assists with a career-high 120 to rank eighth in the MWC ... Led the Aztecs and ranked fifth in the MWC in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.4) ... Had a career-best 32 triples, shooting 33 percent from beyond the arc ... Shot a career-best 77.8 percent from the charity stripe ... Had six rebounds and four assists as a starter at UCI ... Team-best six assists in the win over USD, shooting a perfect 2-for-2 from beyond the arc and ending up with seven points and four rebounds ... Seven helpers and seven boards vs. Arizona ... Seven rebounds for the second game in a row vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame, while also tallying five assists ... Was a reserve at UC Riverside ... Missed the Pepperdine game with a knee injury ... Came back against Long Beach State and had four assists off the bench ... Starter at LMU, contributing six assists ... Scored 10 points vs. Auburn to go with six rebounds in 38 minutes ... Matched season highs with seven rebounds and three steals at New Mexico ... Tied for team game-high with five helpers vs. Wyoming ... Scored 10 points on 4-for-7 shooting vs. UNLV ... Led the team in assists with four at No. 22 TCU ... Team season-high and career-best 10 assists to go with six boards at AFA ... Scored 12 points and had three steals vs. TCU ... Career-best 14 points, including 4-for-4 from beyond the arc, and seven assists in a win over BYU ... Pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in the victory at Colorado State ... Matched her career high with 14 points in the team’s MWC tourney opener with Wyoming, shooting 5-for-11 from the field, while also grabbing six boards and four assists ... Hit the game-tying bucket to send it to overtime in the MWC final with Utah, ending the contest with five points and three steals ... Eight points, six rebounds and four assists at No. 17/20 Texas in NCAA tournament opener.

u AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09) Voted the team’s most improved player ... Starter in 28 games, playing in all but one of the squad’s 32 contests ... Averaged 26.3 minutes a game ... Had a career-best 98 assists, ranking second on the team ... Fourth in rebounding (3.8/g) and steals (1.4/g) ... Three double-figure scoring outings ... Led the team in rebounding in two contests and in assists on five outings ... Scored 11 points in the opener vs. Northwestern State ... Second game in double-figure scoring with 10 points and a career-high five steals in the first half at USD ... Seven rebounds and three steals in the win over Prairie View A&M ... Rounded out the Hawai’i trip by posting five assists vs. No. 25/22 Iowa State ... Missed the UCR game due to injury, before returning as a reserve vs. Montana State ... Played 37 minutes in the upset win over Texas, contributing six points, all from behind the arc, five rebounds and three assists ... Nine assists to go with six boards in the win over Wyoming ... Seven rebounds and three steals at TCU ... Nine points all on 3-pointers against Colorado St. ... Scored 10 points and had six rebounds at Wyoming ... Seven rebounds and seven assists in the win at BYU ... Career-high eight rebounds to go with seven assists in the MWC semifi-

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DAVIS’ CAREER HIGHS Points 14, two times Rebounds 9, at Colorado State (3-3-10) Assists 10, at Air Force (2-3-10) Steals 5, at USD (11-25-08) Blocks 1, 17 times Field Goals 5, three times Field Goal Attempts 11, two times 3-Point Field Goals 4, vs. BYU (2-24-10) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 8, at TCU (1-28-09) Free Throws 6, vs. Stanford (3-23-09) Free Throw Attempts 8, vs. Stanford (3-23-09)

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 8 Double-Figure Assist Games: 1


#2 COCO DAVIS nals ... Eight points vs. Utah in the title game ... Had four rebounds and four assists in the first round NCAA victory over DePaul ... Posted a team-best five helpers against No. 2 Stanford to go with eight points, five boards and a pair of steals.

u AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08) Appeared in all but one game, starting once against Southern Utah ... Team’s co-most improved scholar-athlete ... Averaged 2.6 points and 2.1 rebounds per outing ... Tallied 39 assists, owning a positive assist-to-turnover ratio ... One of five Aztecs with more than 10 three-pointers ... Led the team in assists on two occasions ... Played 15 minutes off the bench in her first official outing as an Aztec at Nevada, logging four points and one steal ... Team game-high four assists to go with five boards and two steals at Saint Mary’s ... First career start vs. Southern Utah, posting eight points to go with four rebounds, four assists and a block ... Made both her three-point attempts against CS Fullerton and added five rebounds in 15 minutes ... Was 3-for-3 from the field against UConn, matching her season high with eight points, while bringing down three boards ... Did not play vs. New Mexico ... Matched her season-high with five rebounds and scored her first basket of MWC play in the win over BYU ... Career-high six assists and added four points in 14 minutes vs. CSU ... Notched nine points at CSU ... Career-high six rebounds in the regular season finale with Air Force ... Played 19 minutes in the MWC quarterfinal win over Wyoming, recording a career-high in rebounds (6) for the second straight outing ... Was perfect (3-for-3) from the field and the line (2-for-2) in the upset of TCU in the MWC semis, ending up with nine points, while also tallying three assists and three steals in 30 minutes.

u AT SACRAMENTO HS Finished her prep career at Sacramento High School, after playing three seasons at Rio Americano High School ... Coach at Sacramento High was John Langston ... Dragons were Sac-Joaquin Section Division III champions and advanced to the NorCal D-III final her senior campaign ... Team was 29-4 in 2006-07, including a 10-0 mark in league action ... Sacramento Bee's all-Metro girls basketball second team her final year ... Averaged 16.4 points and 4.5 assists as a junior, recording single-game highs of 38 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists ... First team all-league selection and team co-MVP at Rio Americano along with her sister in 2005-06 ... Member of her school's honor roll.

u AAU Played basketball during the summer with NorCal Elite under coach Davin Johnson.

u PERSONAL Cojoya Ariel Davis was born June 5, 1989, in New Orleans, La. ... Daughter of Ingrid Davis and Quentin Perkins ... Played three years with older sister Quenese at SDSU ... Majoring in social science.

COCO DAVIS’ CAREER STATS Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total

GP-GS 30-1 31-28 33-30 94-59

MIN-AVG 388-12.9 816-26.3 1069-32.4 2273-24.2

FG-A 26-68 47-161 66-180 139-409

PCT .382 .292 .367 .340

3P-A 12-41 18-71 32-97 62-209

PCT .293 .254 .330 .297

FT-A 13-18 21-32 21-27 55-77

PCT .722 .656 .778 .714

REB 62 117 142 321

AVG 2.1 3.8 4.3 3.4

PF-FO 29-0 59-0 65-1 153-1

A 39 98 120 257

TO 31 82 83 196

BLK 2 6 9 17

STL 15 44 33 92

TP 77 133 185 395

AVG 2.6 4.3 5.6 4.2

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#2 COCO DAVIS DAVIS’ 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date N. 13 N. 17 N. 21 N. 26 N. 27 N. 28 D. 4 D. 11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 6 J. 9 J. 13 J. 16 J. 20 J. 23 J. 30 F. 3 F. 6 F. 10 F. 13 F. 16 F. 21 F. 24 M. 3 M. 6 M. 10 M. 12 M. 13 M. 21 M. 23 M. 27

Opponent Min at UC Irvine 23 USD 26 ARIZONA 39 vs No. 5/6 N. Dame 31 vs No. 20/17 Okla. 25 vs South Carolina 29 at UC Riverside 32 LONG BEACH ST. 31 at LMU 34 WAKE FOREST 34 AUBURN 38 at New Mexico 27 WYOMING 32 UNLV 31 at No. 22 TCU 37 UTAH 25 at BYU 36 COLORADO ST. 35 at Air Force 34 NEW MEXICO 37 at Wyoming 32 at UNLV 37 No. 23/25 TCU 35 at Utah 24 BYU 37 at Colorado St. 32 AIR FORCE 21 vs Wyoming 36 vs BYU 36 s Utah 44 at No. 17/20 Texas 39 vs No. 10/10 WVU 33 vs No. 6/6 Duke 27

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 2-4 0-1 0-0 6 2 2-2 2-2 1-2 4 2 2-3 0-1 2-2 7 1 0-6 0-2 0-0 7 3 1-3 1-2 0-0 5 2 3-7 2-2 0-0 4 2 0-1 0-0 0-1 4 2 2-7 0-4 0-0 2 0 1-3 0-1 2-2 4 2 1-3 1-1 2-2 3 3 3-5 2-4 2-2 6 1 2-3 1-1 0-0 7 3 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 1 4-7 2-3 0-0 3 1 2-7 1-5 2-2 4 3 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 1-4 0-2 2-2 3 3 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 3 0-3 0-2 0-0 6 0 1-5 1-4 0-0 4 3 2-6 2-6 2-2 3 4 3-10 2-6 1-2 3 5 5-11 2-6 0-0 3 4 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 5-6 4-4 0-0 5 2 2-9 1-4 0-0 9 1 3-5 1-3 0-0 6 1 5-11 2-5 2-2 6 3 1-6 0-3 3-4 5 1 2-4 1-2 0-0 4 0 3-9 2-5 0-2 6 1 2-5 0-2 0-0 5 4 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 1

A 4 6 7 5 4 1 3 4 6 2 2 3 5 2 4 2 3 5 10 4 0 2 1 3 7 2 5 4 3 3 4 3 1

TO 6 5 7 1 3 1 0 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 5 3 4 5 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 3 4 3

Blk 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Stl 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 0

Pts 4 7 6 0 3 8 0 4 4 5 10 5 5 10 7 2 4 4 0 3 8 9 12 0 14 5 7 14 5 5 8 4 3

DAVIS’ 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date N. 14 N. 16 N. 20 N. 25 N. 28 N. 29 N. 30 D. 11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 7 J. 11 J. 14 J. 21 J. 24 J. 28 J. 31 F. 4 F. 7 F. 11 F. 15 F. 21 F. 25 F. 28 M. 4 M. 7 M. 13 M. 14 M. 21 M. 23

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Opponent Min NW ST. 20 at Long Beach St. 22 at No. 1/1 UCONN 11 at San Diego 16 at Hawai`i 24 vs Prairie View A&M 28 vs No. 25/22 Iowa St. 27 MONTANA ST. 8 LMU 13 SAC. ST. 17 NO. 4/4 TEXAS 37 AIR FORCE 22 at Utah 26 WYOMING 35 at No. 23 New Mexico 12 BYU 28 at TCU 33 COLORADO ST. 23 UNLV 33 at Air Force 29 UTAH 29 at Wyoming 32 NEW MEXICO 34 at BYU 29 TCU 31 at Colorado St. 34 at UNLV 28 at UNLV 35 vs Utah 39 DE PAUL 30 No. 2’/2 STANFORD 31

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 4-9 0-2 3-3 2 0 1-3 0-1 0-0 5 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 2 4-6 0-1 2-2 0 2 1-4 0-1 3-4 6 3 2-5 0-0 0-0 7 3 1-8 1-5 0-0 5 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 2 2-5 2-3 0-0 5 0 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 2-7 0-2 0-0 1 1 1-6 0-2 0-1 6 1 0-3 0-2 0-0 4 3 0-4 0-2 1 5 1 2-10 2-8 .0-0 7 2 3-7 3-5 0-0 1 2 3-8 1-2 0-0 4 1 2-4 2-3 0-0 2 2 2-8 0-2 0-0 2 3 4-8 2-4 0-0 6 2 3-5 0-2 3-4 5 2 0-6 0-2 0-2 7 2 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 2 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 2 1-4 1-3 0-0 4 2 1-4 .0-2 1-2 8 3 3-6 2-3 0-0 4 3 1-1 0-0 0-2 4 3 1-8 0-2 6-8 5 4

A 2 2 0 0 4 3 5 2 1 2 3 5 4 9 1 1 3 3 5 3 3 3 4 7 2 3 1 7 1 4 5

TO 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 2 4 3 1 6 4 1 5 5 1 4 1 3 3 1 3 3

DAVIS’ 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Blk 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

Stl 2 0 0 5 4 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 0 2 1 2

Pts 11 2 0 10 5 4 3 0 0 2 6 3 4 2 0 1 6 9 7 6 4 10 9 0 3 2 3 3 8 2 8

Date N. 11 N. 17 N. 20 N. 23 N. 24 N. 29 D. 2 D. 5 D. 18 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 9 J. 16 J. 19 J. 23 J. 26 J. 30 F. 6 F. 9 F. 13 F. 16 F. 20 F. 23 F. 27 M. 1 M. 8 M. 12 M. 14 M. 15

Opponent Min at Nevada 15 at Saint Mary's 19 SO. UTAH 25 vs Indiana St. 2 vs Jackson St. 7 at Cal Poly 14 CS FULLERTON 15 SAN DIEGO 19 NAVY 22 NO. 2/2 UCONN 10 QUINNIPIAC 6 W. MICHIGAN 4 at TCU 3 at Utah 9 at No. 20 Wyoming 3 BYU 15 at UNLV 10 COLORADO ST. 14 at Air Force 10 TCU 3 at New Mexico 19 UTAH 7 WYOMING 8 at BYU 3 UNLV 10 at Colorado St. 18 AIR FORCE 24 vs Wyoming 19 vs TCU 30 vs New Mexico 25

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 0-4 0-3 4-4 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 3-5 2-4 0-0 4 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 2 2-4 2-2 0-0 5 1 2-5 0-2 0-0 3 0 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 3-3 2-2 0-0 3 1 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1-4 0-2 0-0 5 1 2-2 1-1 0-0 2 2 1-1 1-1 1-2 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 2-4 1-3 4-6 2 0 0-7 0-4 0-0 6 0 0-1 0-1 1-2 6 3 3-3 1-1 2-2 1 1 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2

A 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 3 2

TO 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 1

Blk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 1

Pts 4 0 8 0 0 3 6 4 2 8 2 2 0 0 0 2 5 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 9 0 1 9 2


#32 PARIS JOH NSON SENIOR • CENTER • 6-4 • 3L • SAN DIEGO, CALIF. • SAN DIEGO HS u CAREER HONORS • 2010-11, 2009-10, 2008-09 Preseason All-Mountain West Conference • 2010-11 Team Captain • 2009-10 Mountain West Conference Second Team • 2009, 2008, 2007 San Diego Surf ‘N Slam All-Tournament Team • MWC Player of the Week (six times) • S.D. Hall of Champions Star of the Month (three times) • 2008-09 Mountain West Conference First Team • 2008-09 MWC All-Defensive Team • 2008 WBCA Honorable Mention National Player of the Month (December) • 2008 Marriott Beach Classic All-Tournament Team • 2007-08 Mountain West Conference Honorable Mention • 2007-08 MWC Preseason Top Freshman • 2007 LMU All-Tournament Team

u QUICKLY Enters her final campaign as a three-year returning starter ... Has started all 97 games over the past three seasons ... Reached the 1,000point mark as a junior ... A force in the middle who is extremely skilled with her back to the basket and has good low-block moves ... One of the nation's top recruits as a prep, who was a two-time San Diego County player of the year ... Has 210 career blocked shots, which is second in Aztec history ... 15th in SDSU career history in points (1,188), fifth in free-throw attempts (393) and eighth in rebounds (679) ... Also first in single-season history with 94 blocks in 2008-09 ... Six-time MWC Player of the Week honoree.

u AS A JUNIOR (2009-10) Second team all-Mountain West Conference selection ... Preseason all-MWC pick ... Played and started every game since coming to SDSU, including all 34 as a junior ... Led the MWC in fieldgoal pct. in league games by a wide margin with a 57.7 mark ... Second in overall games in shooting percentage (52.7) ... Was in the MWC top 15 in rebounds (11th), blocked shots (3rd) and defensive boards (9th) ... Third on the team in scoring with 11.1 ppg. ... Her 62 blocks are sixth in school single-season history ... Posted 21 double-figure scoring games ... Led SDSU in rebounding 15 times and in scoring on eight occasions ... Team game-high 18 points, eight boards and five blocked shots in the win over UC Irvine ... First double-double of the season and 13th of her career in the win over Arizona, finishing with 18 points and 10 boards, while also posting four blocked shots and three steals in only 25 minutes ... Only player in double-figure points against No. 20/17 Oklahoma, finishing with 10 ... Matched her career-best with 15 rebounds to go with 17 points for her second doubledouble of the year in the victory at UC Riverside ... Had 17 points vs. Pepperdine ... Scored 10 points with seven boards vs. LBSU ... Made all five shots at LMU to finish with 10 points ... Three blocks vs. Wake Forest ... Led SDSU with a game-high 18 points and nine rebounds on 7-for-9 shooting in the Surf ‘N Slam title game with Auburn ... Named all-tournament for the third straight year ... Scored 12 points and had three blocks in the MWC-opening win at New Mexico ... Third double-double of the year with 13 points and 10 boards against Wyoming .. Scored 12 points and had a team game-high eight rebounds vs. No. 22 TCU ... Surpassed the 1,000-career point mark at BYU, posting 10 points vs. the Cougars ... Team game-high 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting to go with eight boards at AFA ... Season-best six rejections at Wyoming ... Had 19 points against both UNLV and TCU ... Season-high 24 points, nine boards and two assists, while hitting

JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS Points 31, at Hawai’i (11-28-08) Rebounds 15, two times Assists 6, vs. Montana State (12-11-08) Steals 4, at Wyoming (2-15-09) Blocks 9, at UNLV (3-7-09) Field Goals 15, at Hawai’i (11-28-08) Field Goal Attempts 19, at Hawai’i (11-28-08) 3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1, vs. Quinnipiac (12-28-07) Free Throws 9, vs. Western Michigan (12-30-07) Free Throw Attempts 12, vs. Sacramento State (12-28-08)

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 63 Double-Figure Rebounding Games: 17 Double-Doubles: 15

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#32 PARIS JOHNSON the game-winning basket vs. BYU to earn MWC player-of-the-week honors ... Eight rebounds and three blocks at Colorado State ... Was 7-for-9 from the field for 14 points in the regularseason finale with Air force ... Scored 10-plus points in all three MWC tournament games ... Had seven boards and three rejections in the championship game vs. Utah ... Pulled down six rebounds and notched three helpers in the NCAA first-round win over Texas ... Posted 12 points on 5-for-9 shooting in the Sweet 16 game with Duke, while also tallying a teambest eight rebounds and five blocked shots ... Five blocks are the most ever by an Aztec in an NCAA tournament contest.

u AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09) First-team all-conference pick ... Also named to the league’s all-defensive team ... Four time MWC player-of-the-week honoree ... Named preseason all-MWC ... All-tournament honoree in Hawaii and at the San Diego Surf ‘N Slam ... WBCA honorable mention national player of the month for December ... Was first on the team in rebounding (8.3/g), blocked shots (94) and field-goal percentage (53.1) ... Second in scoring with 13.6 points a contest ... Scored 10 or more points in 22 contests, leading SDSU in scoring 11 times ... Team-best in rebounds in 21 contests and nine double-doubles ... Her 94 blocked shots put her 11th nationally (2.9/g) ... Was 26th in the nation in field-goal percentage ... Notched two double-doubles with 14 points and 12 rebounds in both of the team’s opening two games ... Had five blocked shots against Northwestern State and four against LBSU ... Made 15-of-19 shots from the field for a career-best 31 points against Hawai’i ... Her 15 field goals are the most by an Aztec since 1993 and tie for ninth in the school history ... Followed that up with 23 points, eight rebounds and three blocks in the close win over Prairie View A&M ... Third double-double of the year with 14 points and 10 boards against No. 25/22 Iowa State ... One of the best all-around games of her career against Montana State, scoring 22 points and adding 13 rebounds, a career-best six assists, five blocks and three steals ... Scored 16 points and added eight rebounds in the win over LMU ... MWC player of the week after making 11 of her 12 field goal attempts against Sacramento State, scoring 27 points and adding 13 boards for her fifth double-double ... 91.7 shooting percentage ranks fourth in MWC game history ... Another solid outing with 13 points, eight rebounds and four assists and three blocked shots in the MWC opener with Air Force ... Sixth double-double with a game-high 17 points and 11 rebounds at No. 23 New Mexico ... Game-high 15 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks vs. BYU ... Named MWC POW on Jan. 26 ... Third consecutive double-double with her 14 points and 12 rebounds at TCU ... Also matched her then career high with six blocked shots vs. the Lady Frogs ... Fourth straight double-double with her game-high 20 points and 12 rebounds vs. Colorado State ... Named MWC co-player of the week on Feb. 2 ... Double-double streak came to an end vs. UNLV, scoring 10 points and adding seven rebounds ... Scored 13 of her 15 points in the second half at Air Force ... Scored a team-best 19 points on 8-for-12 shooting in the upset of Utah, while also pulling down eight boards and matching a career-best with six blocks ... Posted a career-high four steals and six blocks shots at Wyoming ... MWC player of the week on Feb. 16. ... Seven points, seven boards and three blocked shots in the win at BYU ... Converted 8-of-11 shots (16 points) from the field, including the game-winner with five seconds left at Colorado State ... Tied the school record and set a MWC high with her nine blocks at UNLV ... Career-best and team season-high 15 boards vs. the Lady Rebels ... MWC record seven blocked shots in the conference tournament semifinals vs. UNLV, beating the previous mark she recorded a year ago vs. TCU (6) ... Also tallied 12 points and nine rebounds to help SDSU advance to the title game ... Team-high eight rebounds against Utah ... Team-best seven rebounds to go with 12 points and three steals in the NCAA first round win over DePaul ... Limited due to foul trouble against No. 2 Stanford, scoring just four points with four boards.

man heading into the campaign ... One of three players to start all 31 games ... Led the team in rebounding (6.4/g) and was second in scoring (12.0 ppg.) ... First in the MWC in blocked shots in overall games (1.74/g) and second in league contests (1.56/g) ... Her 54 blocked shots tied for fifth in Aztec season history and are the sixth-most in MWC history (most since 2003) ... Ended up 54th nationally in blocks per game ... The 54 blocks are the most by an Aztec since Michelle Suman had 87 in 1994-95 ... Shot 45.1 percent from the field in 29 minutes per game ... Tallied 20 double-figure scoring outings, including four with 20 or more points ... Led SDSU in rebounding 14 times, in scoring seven times and had three doubledoubles ... Logged 16 points, nine rebounds and five blocks in her Aztec debut at Nevada ... Team-high 14 points in her first career home game vs. Southern Utah ... Career-high 27 points and 13 rebounds for her first career double-double versus Indiana St. ... Had 17 points at Cal Poly ... Team-best 14 points and seven boards vs. No. 2 UConn ... Sixth straight double-figure scoring game with 15 vs. Quinnipiac ... Second career game with 25 or more points vs. Western Michigan ... Named MWC Player of the Week for her efforts ... Second doubledouble with 13 points, 13 rebounds to go with four blocked shots and a career-best four assists at TCU ... Nine boards at No. 20 Wyoming, vs. BYU ... 16 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the win over CSU ... Had 18 points at Air Force, making her first seven shots ... Double-double with 11 points and 11 boards vs. No. 19 Utah ... Scored 20 points and added eight boards, three steals and a pair of blocks against UNLV ... Was 11-for-16 from the field for a team-high 23 points versus Air Force on March 8 ... Scored 17 points on 7-for13 shooting and pulled down five rebounds in the MWC quarterfinal win over Wyoming ... MWC tournament record six blocked shots in the semifinals vs. TCU, which also ranks fourth in Aztec single-game history ... Had 11 points, six rebounds and two steals against the Lady Frogs ... Team game-high seven boards in the MWC finale ... Ended the tourney with eight blocks.

u AT SAN DIEGO HS Lettered four years in basketball at San Diego High School, playing her first three seasons under coach Marlon Wells and her senior year under coach Michelle Mannisto ... 2006 and 2007 San Diego Section High School Player of the Year by the San Diego Union-Tribune ... Second team all-state pick by CalHiSports.com the last two seasons ... Played for the South team in the North-South senior all-star game ... Led the Cavers to a 23-5 record, averaging 21.4 points and 10.7 rebounds as a senior... As a junior, averaged 19.3 points, 13.4 rebounds and 4.8 blocks per game to lead San Diego High to the CIF Division I title ... CalHiSports.com all-Division I team and was named one of the state's top juniors ... Listed as the No. 42 prospect in the country and the No. 15 ranked forward by HoopGurlz.com ... Eastern League Player of the Year as a junior, when she logged single-game highs of 47 points and 22 rebounds ... Starter as a freshman for San Diego High, which finished second at the state tournament and won a CIF section title ... San Diego Union-Tribune’s all-academic first team with a 3.75 GPA as a senior.

u AAU Played basketball during the summer with Lady EBO under coach Marlon Wells and Robbie Sandoval.

u PERSONAL Paris Fiatamalii Johnson was born June 16, 1989, in Kahuku, Hawaii ... Daughter of Fusi Jones and Sam Johnson ... Has two brothers and a sister ... Sister, Desiree, played basketball for the Aztecs from 2005-07 ... Majoring in social science.

u AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08) MWC honorable mention pick after ranking first among league freshmen in both scoring and rebounding ... Only Aztec to garner all-tournament honors twice at the LMU Ayres Hotel Thanksgiving tournament and at the San Diego Surf ‘N Slam ... Voted the league’s top fresh-

PARIS JOHNSON’S CAREER STATS Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total

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GP-GS 31-31 32-32 34-34 97-97

MIN-AVG 900-29.0 955-29.8 889-26.1 2744-28.3

FG-A 144-319 186-350 156-296 486-965

PCT .451 .531 .527 .504

3P-A 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

PCT .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-A 85-140 64-139 67-114 216-393

PCT .607 .460 .588 .550

REB 199 265 215 679

AVG 6.4 8.3 6.3 7.0

PF-FO 80-3 106-2 91-4 277-9

A 28 45 26 99

TO 68 72 77 217

BLK 54 94 62 210

STL TP 33 373 51 436 27 379 111 1188

AVG 12.0 13.6 11.1 12.2


#32 PARIS JOHNSON JOHNSON’S 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date N. 13 N. 17 N. 21 N. 26 N. 27 N. 28 D. 4 D. 8 D. 11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 6 J. 9 J. 13 J. 16 J. 20 J. 23 J. 30 F. 3 F. 6 F. 10 F. 13 F. 16 F. 21 F. 24 M. 3 M. 6 M. 10 M. 12 M. 13 M. 21 M. 23 M. 27

Opponent Min at UC Irvine 30 USD 25 ARIZONA 25 vs No. 5/6 N. Dame 14 vs No. 20/17 Okla. 22 vs South Carolina 13 at UC Riverside 27 PEPPERDINE 29 LONG BEACH ST. 30 at LMU 22 WAKE FOREST 21 AUBURN 26 at New Mexico 30 WYOMING 31 UNLV 19 at No. 22 TCU 28 UTAH 29 at BYU 23 COLORADO ST. 24 at Air Force 26 NEW MEXICO 25 at Wyoming 33 at UNLV 37 No. 23/25 TCU 30 at Utah 25 BYU 26 at Colorado St. 21 AIR FORCE 20 vs Wyoming 29 vs BYU 27 vs Utah 38 at No. 17/20 Texas 28 vs No. 10/10 WVU 26 vs No. 6/6 Duke 30

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 6-13 0-0 6-10 8 2 3-9 0-0 1-2 3 2 8-15 0-0 2-3 10 2 1-7 0-0 1-2 3 5 3-8 0-0 4-6 6 0 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 3 6-12 0-0 5-5 15 1 8-14 0-0 1-1 6 3 4-9 0-0 2-3 7 3 5-5 0-0 0-0 5 3 1-4 0-0 3-6 4 4 7-9 0-0 4-4 9 3 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 1 6-11 0-0 1-3 10 3 2-10 0-0 4-4 4 4 6-8 0-0 0-2 8 4 1-3 0-0 1-2 6 5 5-9 0-0 0-2 4 2 3-7 0-0 2-3 7 3 7-10 0-0 3-6 8 1 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 3 4-8 0-0 1-2 7 4 9-12 0-0 1-4 9 2 7-13 0-0 5-6 9 1 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 3 9-14 0-0 6-10 9 2 1-4 0-0 2-2 8 3 7-9 0-0 0-0 1 0 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 2 4-8 0-0 2-4 5 2 5-9 0-0 0-2 7 2 2-7 0-0 1-5 6 5 3-6 0-0 0-2 5 3 5-9 0-0 2-3 8 5

A 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 2

TO 0 0 3 2 2 3 3 2 1 5 1 1 0 2 3 1 4 2 7 5 2 1 7 1 2 1 4 0 2 1 1 1 1 6

Blk 5 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 2 3 2 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 6 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 5

JOHNSON’S 2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Stl 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1

Pts 18 7 18 3 10 3 17 17 10 10 5 18 12 13 8 12 3 10 8 17 7 9 19 19 8 24 4 14 13 10 10 5 6 12

Date N. 14 N. 16 N. 20 N. 25 N. 28 N. 29 N. 30 D. 4 D. 11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 7 J. 11 J. 14 J. 21 J. 24 J. 28 J. 31 F. 4 F. 7 F. 11 F. 15 F. 21 F. 25 F. 28 M. 4 M. 7 M. 13 M. 14 M. 21 M. 23

Opponent Min NW ST. 29 at Long Beach St. 30 at No. 1/1 UConn 21 at San Diego 16 at Hawai`i 27 vs Prairie View A&M 36 vs No. 25/22 Iowa St. 36 UC RIVERSIDE 29 MONTANA ST. 35 LMU 33 SAC. ST. 29 NO. 4/4 TEXAS 25 AIR FORCE 25 at Utah 39 WYOMING 19 at No. 23 New Mexico 37 BYU 27 at TCU 31 COLORADO ST. 33 UNLV 25 at Air Force 35 UTAH 39 at Wyoming 36 NEW MEXICO 21 at BYU 30 TCU 28 at Colorado St. 24 at UNLV 36 at UNLV 34 vs Utah 37 DE PAUL 34 STANFORD 19

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 6-13 0-0 2-8 12 3 5-14 0-0 4-10 12 4 4-7 0-0 1-6 3 2 3-9 0-0 0-2 3 4 15-19 0-0 1-2 7 3 9-15 0-0 5-11 8 3 6-10 0-0 2-11 10 3 4-10 0-0 0-0 5 3 9-17 0-0 4-6 13 1 6-15 0-0 4-7 8 4 11-12 0-0 5-12 13 2 3-11 0-0 3-6 7 4 6-10 0-0 1-2 8 1 3-11 0-0 1-2 10 4 6-11 0-0 2-4 6 4 7-13 0-0 3-5 11 4 7-11 0-0 1-1 11 1 6-10 0-0 2-2 12 3 9-10 0-0 2-5 12 4 2-5 0-0 6-6 7 4 7-15 0-0 1-5 5 4 8-12 0-0 3-4 8 3 7-10 0-0 1-3 6 4 5-7 0-0 1-4 6 4 3-11 0-0 1-2 7 2 2-7 0-0 2-2 6 5 8-11 0-0 0-0 6 4 3-10 0-0 2-4 15 3 5-8 0-0 2-2 9 4 4-9 0-0 0-2 8 3 6-11 0-0 0-1 7 4 1-6 0-0 2-2 4 5

A 2 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 6 0 2 1 4 2 0 1 1 3 4 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0

TO 2 2 2 1 3 3 4 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 3 0 5 5 5 0 3 3

Blk 5 4 2 1 2 3 1 3 5 3 1 1 3 0 1 3 3 6 4 2 3 6 6 0 3 1 2 9 7 2 1 1

Stl 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 0 4 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 3 0

Pts 14 14 9 6 31 23 14 8 22 16 27 9 13 7 14 17 15 14 20 10 15 19 15 11 7 6 16 8 12 8 12 4

Stl 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0

Pts 16 6 14 27 7 17 12 10 12 14 15 25 13 7 4 5 8 7 16 18 10 4 11 0 8 20 10 23 17 11 6

JOHNSON’S 2007-08 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date N. 11 N. 17 N. 20 N. 23 N. 24 N. 29 D. 2 D. 5 D. 18 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 9 J. 12 J. 16 J. 19 J. 23 J. 26 J. 30 F. 6 F. 9 F. 13 F. 16 F. 20 F. 23 F. 27 M. 1 M. 8 M. 12 M. 14 M. 15

Opponent Min at Nevada 38 at St. Mary’s 21 SO. UTAH 30 vs Indiana St. 33 vs Jackson St. 24 at Cal Poly 33 CS FULLERTON 30 SAN DIEGO 21 NAVY 19 NO. 2 UCONN 31 QUINNIPIAC 36 W. MICH. 20 at TCU 29 NEW MEXICO 32 at Utah 24 at No. 20 Wyoming 21 BYU 26 at UNLV 33 COLORADO ST. 25 at Air Force 29 TCU 36 at New Mexico 21 UTAH 37 WYOMING 32 at BYU 29 UNLV 36 at Colorado St. 25 AIR FORCE 29 vs Wyoming 35 vs TCU 36 vs New Mexico 29

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Reb PF 6-13 0-0 4-4 9 3 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 4 6-12 0-0 2-6 6 2 11-17 0-0 5-10 13 2 2-9 0-0 3-6 8 2 6-13 0-0 5-7 6 1 6-13 0-0 0-0 7 1 5-11 0-0 0-0 2 5 6-8 0-0 0-0 5 0 5-15 0-0 4-6 7 2 5-14 0-1 5-6 6 2 8-13 0-0 9-11 6 4 4-9 0-0 5-10 13 2 3-9 0-0 1-2 5 3 1-5 0-0 2-2 4 2 2-7 0-0 1-3 9 3 3-10 0-0 2-5 9 4 3-7 0-0 1-2 3 5 6-11 0-0 4-6 7 2 8-13 0-0 2-2 7 2 3-12 0-0 4-7 3 2 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 5 4-11 0-0 3-4 11 2 0-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 4-10 0-0 0-0 6 4 6-10 0-0 8-10 8 2 2-6 0-0 6-10 2 3 11-16 0-0 1-6 7 2 7-13 0-0 3-7 5 3 5-11 0-0 1-2 6 2 1-6 0-0 4-6 7 4

A 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0

TO 4 1 1 5 3 2 4 0 0 5 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 0 3 2 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 1

Blk 5 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 4 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 6 2

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#40 CAN DACE CHAM BE RS JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-1 • 2L • SEATTLE, WASH. • SEATTLE PREP HS u QUICKLY Enters her third year on The Mesa ... One of four Aztecs from outside the state of California ... Will look to contribute more after seeing limited minutes as a sophomore ... One of the team’s most improved players in 2008-09, who became a valuable asset off the bench ... Has a great feel for the game ... Has quick power when she catches the ball.

u AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10) Played in 27 outings off the bench ... Had 29 points and 25 rebounds to go with four blocked shots and five assists ... Shot 46.2 percent from the field ... Missed the first two games of the season due to injury (ankle), before returning as a reserve vs. Arizona ... Played three minutes against the Wildcats with two points and two rebounds ... Four points and three rebounds vs. No. 20/17 Oklahoma ... Logged 14 minutes at LMU, scoring two points, pulling down three rebounds and adding a blocked shot ... Season best in minutes played (22) for the second outing in a row vs. Wake Forest, posting four points, two boards and a career-high two assists ... Tied a career high with five rebounds in the victory over UNLV ... Finished with four points and two boards at No. 22 TCU ... Made her only shot attempt and had two defensive rebounds in six minutes at Air Force ... Had a blocked shot and made her only field goal in the win at Colorado State ... Was 2-for-3 from the field in the final regular-season game vs. Air Force, scoring a season-best five points ... Logged minutes in only one MWC championship game, coming off the bench vs. BYU ... Played three minutes in NCAA first round game at No. 17/20 Texas.

u AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09) A key reserve in the front court, playing in 31 of 32 contests ... Averaged just under 10 minutes an outing ... Contributed 48 rebounds, 11 blocks and 44 points ... Two blocked shots and a pair of rebounds in her debut vs. Northwestern State ... Scored her first points (3) at Long Beach State to go with three rebounds ... Two rebounds and one assist at UConn ... Played nine minutes at USD, coming up with two boards ... Three points and three rebounds vs. Hawai’i ... Scored four points against Iowa State in 20 minutes of action ... Gave the Aztecs 13 solid minutes off the bench against Texas ... Had a block and her first career steal against Air Force ... Tallied two rebounds in her first conference road game at Utah ... Career-high three steals, two boards and a blocked shot in 13 minutes vs. Wyoming ... Did not play at New Mexico ... Returned against BYU, scoring two points and tallying a steal ... Matched her career high with two blocked shots against UNLV ... Careerhigh six points, making all three of her shots in the first half at Air Force ... Went 2-for-2 from the field against Utah ... Sixth-straight made field goal at Wyoming ... Saw her consecutive field-goal streak come to an end on her first attempt against New Mexico, but was a perfect 3-for-3 in the second half to tie her career-best with six points ... Tied a then season-best with three rebounds to go with four points and a steal at BYU ... Snagged a career-high five boards in the win at Colorado State ... Also blocked two shots and recorded a steal in 17 minutes vs. the Rams ... Logged a steal in her first MWC tourney game vs. UNLV ... Matched her career-best with five rebounds in the NCAA first round victory over DePaul ... Two steals and two rebounds against No. 2 Stanford.

u AT SEATTLE PREP HS Attended Seattle Prep in Seattle, Wash. ... Played for head coach Michelle Hall ... Led the Panthers to the Class 3A girls state tournament as a senior, finishing

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CHAMBERS’ CAREER HIGHS Points 6, two times Rebounds 5, three times Assists 2, vs. Wake Forest (12-28-09) Steals 3, vs. Wyoming (1-14-09) Blocks 2, three times Field Goals 3, two times Field Goal Attempts 5, vs. New Mexico (2-21-09) 3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts N/A Free Throws 2, five times Free Throw Attempts 6, at Hawai’i (11-28-08)


#40 CANDACE CHAMBERS with a 23-7 overall record ... Set the 3A tournament record for blocks in a game with nine and was one off the record for blocks in the tournament with 20 in three games ... Averaged 11 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks during the regular season ... Had 15 points and 10 rebounds in her final prep game ... First team all-Metro her final campaign ... Played in the 2008 Baden All-State High School Girls Roundball Classic ... McDonald’s All-America nominee ... An all-league honorable mention pick as a sophomore and junior ... Averaged 12.5 rebounds, 2.8 blocks and posted an 84.6 free-throw percentage in four games at the state 3A tournament her sophomore campaign ... Prep placed fourth at state in 2007, a four spot improvement from its eighth-place performance in 2006 ... A three-star recruit by HoopGurlz.com and Scout.com.

u AAU Played during the summer for the Baden Elite Girls Basketball Program under coach Buck Buchanan ... Selected to the all-tournament squad at the Mid-May Riverside Run in 2007.

u PERSONAL Candace Chambers was born April 2, 1990, in Seattle, Wash. ... Daughter of Melaina Chambers ... Has two sisters ... Is majoring in social science.

CANDACE CHAMBERS’ CAREER STATS Year 2008-09 2009-10 Total

GP-GS 31-0 27-0 58-0

MIN-AVG 303-9.8 186-6.9 489-8.4

FG-A 16-42 12-26 28-68

PCT .381 .462 .412

3P-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

FT-A 12-29 5-11 17-40

PCT .414 .455 .425

REB 48 25 73

AVG 1.5 0.9 1.3

PF-FO 43-1 20-0 63-1

A 4 5 9

TO 26 12 38

BLK 11 4 15

STL 12 0 12

TP 44 29 73

AVG 1.4 1.1 1.3

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#55 KALE NA TUTT JUNIOR • CENTER • 6-2 • 2L • LONG BEACH, CALIF. • MILLIKAN HS u CAREER HONORS • 2009-10 Team Most Improved Player

u QUICKLY One of four upperclassmen in the front court ... Listed at center along with senior Paris Johnson and redshirt sophomore Malia Nahinu ... Aggressive on the boards and can also block shots ... Can slash to the basket and boasts a high vertical jump ... Provides the Aztecs with energy and athleticism in the post ... Prep teammate of redshirt sophomore Courtney Clements at Millikan High.

u AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10) Tabbed as the team’s most improved player ... Played in 32 contests and was one of eight different Aztecs to earn at least one start ... Shot 50 percent from the field and posted a career-high 54 rebounds and 38 points ... Led the team in rebounding twice ... Came off the bench in the season-opener at UC Irvine, providing production in her 15 minutes with a career-best five rebounds, four points and a blocked shot ... Two boards, a steal and a block in 13 minutes vs. USD ... Scored all three of her points from the free-throw line vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame ... Logged 13 minutes at UC Riverside ... Made her first career start against Pepperdine, posting two points with six rebounds over 22 minutes ... Had a rebound and a steal at LMU and two boards vs. Wake Forest ... Pulled down three rebounds and scored a bucket in nine minutes against Auburn ... Came off the bench to log three rebounds vs. UNLV ... Made her only field-goal attempt against Colorado State ... Four rebounds at Air Force, also scoring a basket and adding a blocked shot in the victory ... Best game of her career, posting a career-high eight points and finishing with five rebounds and a pair of blocked shots in 16 minutes in the upset of TCU ... Matched her career high with a team-best six boards in only 14 minutes at Utah ... Another strong performance at CSU with four rebounds and a steal ... Made her only shot attempt and tallied four rebounds, an assist and a block in the regular-season finale with Air Force ... Reserve in all three MWC tournament games, posting a rebound, a block and steal in the win vs. BYU ... Played 10 minutes in the Aztecs’ NCAA win at Texas, pulling down three boards ,,, Had two steals and two points at the stripe against West Virginia ... Logged five minutes in the Sweet 16 match-up with No. 6 Duke.

u AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09) Saw action in 26 contests, coming off the bench ... Shot 56.3 percent from the field ... Had 34 rebounds, six blocks and eight steals ... Averaged 7.1 minutes an outing ... Played seven minutes in the first game of the year with Northwestern State, snagging three rebounds ... Saw action as a reserve vs. UConn ... Saw extensive action at USD, logging 13 minutes and posting five points and an offensive rebound ... Four points, three rebounds, one steal and a block at Hawai’i ... Had a steal vs. Iowa State and a rebound vs. UC Riverside .... Career-high four rebounds to go with four points, a block and a steal in the win over LMU ... Perfect 2-for-2 from the field for four points in her MWC debut, also tallying a blocked shot against Air Force ... Career-high two steals, two rebounds, a blocked shot and a bucket vs. Wyoming ... Three rebounds and a bucket in the win over BYU ... First career assist against UNLV on Feb. 4 ... Had two key rebounds in the team’s win over TCU ... Two offensive rebounds and made two free throws at Colorado State ... One rebound in four minutes in the regularseason finale at UNLV ... Reserve in the title game at the MWC tournament with Utah, scoring two points from the foul line and snagging one rebound in four minutes ... Did not play in the NCAA first round game vs. DePaul ... Matched her career best with two steals to go with three boards in 19 minutes against No. 2

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TUTT’S CAREER HIGHS Points 8, vs. TCU (2-16-10) Rebounds 6, two times Assists 1, four times Steals 2, three times Blocks 2, vs. TCU (2-16-10) Field Goals 3, vs. TCU (2-16-10) Field Goal Attempts 4, vs. TCU (2-16-10) 3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1, at BYU (2-25-09) Free Throws 3, two times Free Throw Attempts 4, five times


#55 KALENA TUTT Stanford in the season finale.

u AT MILLIKAN HS A four-year varsity starter for the Millikan High School Rams in Long Beach, Calif., under coach Lorene Morgan ... Garnered all-league accolades each of the past three years ... All-CIF honoree and member of the Long Beach PressTelegram “Dream Team” as a senior ... Averaged 5.8 blocked shots per game in 2007-08 ... Voted her team’s MVP ... Nominated for McDonald’s All-America honors ... As a senior, Millikan won the 2007-08 Moore League title and finished 21-9 overall, posting its third straight CIF appearance.

u AAU During the summer, played for The Truth basketball team under coach Joe Perry ... Tabbed an all-tourney selection at the prestigious End of the Oregon Trail tournament in Oregon City, Ore., in 2007.

u PERSONAL Kalena Rayquel Tutt was born April 14, 1990, in Long Beach, Calif. ... Daughter of Charlene and Alonzo Tutt ... Has one younger brother ... Nickname is K.T. ... Taking courses toward a degree in criminal justice.

KALENA TUTT’S CAREER STATS Year 2008-09 2009-10 Total

GP-GS 26-0 32-1 58-1

MIN-AVG 184-7.1 283-8.8 467-8.1

FG-A 9-16 12-24 21-40

PCT .563 .500 .525

3P-A 0-1 0-0 0-1

PCT .000 .000 .000

FT-A 12-20 14-27 26-47

PCT .600 .519 .553

REB 34 54 88

AVG 1.3 1.7 1.5

PF-FO 28-1 19-0 47-1

A 1 3 4

TO 4 14 18

BLK 6 8 14

STL 8 7 15

TP 30 38 68

AVG 1.2 1.2 1.2

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#22 GABRI E LLE CLARK SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-1 • 1L • LOS ANGELES, CALIF. • NARBONNE HS u CAREER HONORS • 2010-11 Team Captain • 2009-10 Tammy Blackburn Coaches Award • 2008-09 SDSU Basketball Scholar-Athlete

u QUICKLY One of four SDSU players to redshirt a year ago ... Will look to rebound from an ACL injury suffered before the start of her sophomore campaign ... A speed forward, who runs the floor, has great length, rebounds at both ends and can face up and shoot the three ... Competitive player, who also displays leadership on the court ... Works hard to improve.

u IN 2009-10 Suffered an ACL injury prior to the start of the campaign and did not see action, utilizing her redshirt season ... Tabbed as the team’s Tammy Blackburn award winner for her contributions to the team both on the court and in the classroom.

u AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09) CLARK’S CAREER HIGHS Points 10, vs. Air Force (1-7-09) Rebounds 5, vs. Northwestern State (11-14-08) Assists 1, seven times Steals 1, three times

Logged minutes in 23 of the team’s 32 games as a reserve ... Played in 13 of 16 Mountain West Conference contests ... One of seven Aztecs to score 10 or more points in a game at least once during the season ... Played for 17 minutes in her Aztec debut vs. Northwestern State ... Had five rebounds against the Lady Demons ... Saw limited action at LBSU ... Four rebounds in only seven minutes at UConn ... Did not play against USD, Prairie View A&M or Iowa State ... Two boards and two blocked shots as a reserve vs. Hawai’i ... Hit a pair of free throws and pulled down three rebounds in the win over Sacramento State ... Career-high 10 points on 3-for-4 shooting, including a pair of three pointers in 16 minutes vs. Air Force ... Also had four rebounds and an assist in the win over the Falcons ... Played 10 minutes against Colorado State and nine vs. UNLV with her first career steal ... Two points and three rebounds in eight minutes at Air Force ... Had one assist and one steal at Wyoming ... Came off the bench to play 13 minutes vs. New Mexico, pulling down a rebound ... Had a block and a rebound at Colorado State ... Logged 14 minutes in the regular-season finale at UNLV, scoring four points, recording three rebounds and adding an assist ... Saw significant playing time at the MWC championships ... Played 14 minutes off the bench against UNLV, tallying six points on 3-for-3 shooting, two rebounds and a block and a steal ... Logged seven minutes in the championship game vs. Utah, pulling down two boards and adding an assist ... Appeared in both NCAA contests with three points, a rebound and an assist vs. No. 2 Stanford.

u AT NARBONNE HS

Blocks 2, at Hawai’i (11-28-08)

A four-year letterwinner in basketball at Narbonne High School under coach Victoria Sanders in Harbor City, Calif. ... Served as team captain as a senior ... An all L.A. City first-team pick her final year, helping Narbonne to the city section championship ... Averaged 12 points and six rebounds a game as a senior ... Team was runner-up at the CIF Southern Regional and finished third in the state ... Also named to the Daily Breeze first team and the Cal-HiSports state third team ... McDonald’s All-America nominee ... Narbonne ended the year ranked No. 9 in the west by ESPN with a 30-5 record ... First team all-city as a junior when she led Narbonne to a 26-3 campaign and its third consecutive Marine League title ... The Gauchos also won the city championships in each of Clark’s first two seasons ... Also competed on Narbonne’s track and field team as a sophomore and junior ... Named MVP of the 2007 Los Angeles Watts Summer Games tournament, scoring 11 points in the win over Long Beach Poly.

Field Goals 3, two times Field Goal Attempts 4, three times 3-Point Field Goals 2, vs. Air Force (1-7-09) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 3, vs. Air Force (1-7-09) Free Throws 2, four times

u AAU Played club basketball from 1998-2007 for Olympia Girls Development League (OGDL) under coach Mike Medlock and James Anderson.

Free Throw Attempts 5, vs. Sacramento State (12-28-08)

u PERSONAL Gabrielle Monique Clark was born May 26, 1990, in Los Angeles, Calif. ... Daughter of Rozlyn and Gregory Clark ... Brother, Gregg, played football at Utah State ... Is majoring in sociology with a minor in psychology.

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 1

GABRIELLE CLARK’S CAREER STATS Year 2008-09 Total

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GP-GS 23-0 23-0

MIN-AVG 183-8.0 183-8.0

FG-A 12-33 12-33

PCT .364 .364

3P-A 3-11 3-11

PCT .273 .273

FT-A 8-13 8-13

PCT .615 .615

REB 34 34

AVG 1.5 1.5

PF-FO 20-0 20-0

A 7 7

TO 13 13

BLK 5 5

STL 3 3

TP 35 35

AVG 1.5 1.5


#54 COU RTN EY CLE M E NTS SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-0 • RS • LONG BEACH, CALIF. • MILLIKAN HS • ARIZONA u CAREER HONORS • 2010-11 MWC Preseason Newcomer of the Year • 2008-09 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team

u QUICKLY Expected to contribute immediately, especially on offense ... An extremely athletic player, who has great handles and can score from face-up, in the paint or from beyond the arc ... Runs the floor well and is a good rebounder ... Great size and physicality and will be able to get out and guard ... Solid free-throw shooter ... Was originally recruited out of high school by SDSU ... Prep teammate of junior center Kalena Tutt at Millikan High ... Sat out the 2009-10 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules along with former Arizona teammate Malia Nahinu.

CLEMENTS’ CAREER HIGHS* Points 21, vs. Louisiana Tech (12-6-08)

u IN 2009-10 Utilized her redshirt campaign after transferring from Arizona.

u AT ARIZONA (2008-09)

Steals 4, vs. Washington State (2/26/09)

Played in 27 contests, starting 19 times as a true freshman at Arizona ... Wildcats’ second-leading scorer, averaging 10.2 points per outing ... Was the team's top three-point threat (32 triples) and free-throw (88.9 percent) shooter and also added 3.5 rebounds a game and 26 steals to garner Pac-10 all-freshman accolades ... Scored in double-figures in 11 of her final 13 contests ... Scored 20 or more points two times, including 21 vs. Louisiana Tech ... Combined for 32 points and 11 rebounds in two games at the Pac-10 championships.

Blocks 1, four times

u AT MILLIKAN/ARTESIA HS

Rebounds 8, two times Assists 3, vs. Washington (1/29/09)

Field Goal Attempts 21, vs. Louisiana Tech (12-6-08)

Played two years at Millikan High School in Long Beach and two years at Artesia High School in Lakewood ... As a senior at Millikan, helped the team to a 28-5 overall record and a league title ... Averaged 17.7 points and 12.2 rebounds for the Rams, under coach Lorene Morgan, en route to conference co-MVP, allCIF and first-team Cal-Hi all-state honors in 2007-08 ... Was also tabbed an all-Southland pick by the Los Angeles Times ... Two-year starter and all-CIF selection at Artesia High as a freshman and sophomore.

3-Point Field Goals 3, six times

u AAU

3-Point Field Goal Attempts 10, vs. Louisiana Tech (12-6-08)

u PERSONAL

Field Goals 9, vs. Louisiana Tech (12-6-08)

Competed during the summer for the Finest Basketball Club.

Free Throws 6, vs. San Diego (12-11-08)

Regina Courtney Clements was born Nov. 12, 1989, in Santa Ana, Calif. ... Daughter of MarJean Clements and Reginald Fields ... Is majoring in social science at San Diego State.

Free Throw Attempts 6, vs. San Diego (12-11-08)

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 15 * = 2008-09 season at Arizona

COURTNEY CLEMENTS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS 2008-09* 27-19 Total 27-19 * =at Arizona

MIN-AVG 823-30.5 823-30.5

FG-A 98-290 98-290

PCT .338 .338

3P-A 32-118 32-118

PCT .271 .271

FT-A 48-54 48-54

PCT .889 .889

REB 95 95

AVG 3.5 3.5

PF-FO 36-0 36-0

A 20 20

TO 52 52

BLK 4 4

STL 26 26

TP 276 276

AVG 10.2 10.2

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#42 MALIA NAH I N U SOPHOMORE • CENTER • 6-6 • RS • HAYWARD, CALIF. • MOREAU CATHOLIC HS • ARIZONA u QUICKLY Team’s tallest player on the roster at 6-6 ... A good offensive player with the ability to face up and shoot a three-pointer ... Has great length and can block shots ... Solid at the free-throw line ... Teammate of Courtney Clements at Arizona.

u IN 2009-10 Utilized her redshirt campaign after transferring from Arizona.

u AT ARIZONA (2008-09) Appeared in five contests in her only season with the Wildcats ... Shot 62.5 percent from the field and a perfect 1.000 at the free-throw line ... In the Wildcats' final home game against Washington, she had a career-best 13 points, six rebounds, two blocks and a steal in only 16 minutes of action.

u AT MOREAU CATHOLIC HS

NAHINU’S CAREER HIGHS* Points 13, vs. Washington (2-28-09)

A four-year letterwinner at Moreau Catholic High in the Bay Area ... Scored 1,615 points as a prep, ranking third all-time in school history ... As a senior, led the Mariners to a 25-3 record and a league championship, averaging 25 points, 12 rebounds and six blocked shots ... McDonald's All-America nominee, Hayward Area Athletic League Player of the Year and two-time Cal-Hi Sports all-state player in Division IV ... Four-year honor roll member at Moreau Catholic.

u AAU Played club basketball for the East Bay Explosion.

Rebounds 6, vs. Washington (2-28-09)

u PERSONAL

Assists N/A

Malia Marie Nahinu was born Aug. 21, 1990, in Daly City, Calif. ... Daughter of Paul and Yvette Nahinu ... Majoring in communications at SDSU.

Steals 1, three times Blocks 2, vs. Washington (2-28-09) Field Goals 4, vs. Washington (2-28-09) Field Goal Attempts 6, vs. Washington (2-28-09) 3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts N/A Free Throws 5, vs. Washington (2-28-09) Free Throw Attempts 5, vs. Washington (2-28-09)

MISC. STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: 1 * = 2008-09 season at Arizona

MALIA NAHINU’S CAREER STATS Year GP-GS 2008-09* 5-0 Total 5-0 * = at Arizona

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MIN-AVG 25-5.0 25-5.0

FG-A 5-8 5-8

PCT .625 .625

3P-A 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000

FT-A 5-5 5-5

PCT 1.000 1.000

REB 6 6

AVG 1.2 1.2

PF-FO 4-0 4-0

A 0 0

TO 1 1

BLK 2 2

STL 3 3

TP 15 15

AVG 3.0 3.0


#31 KIYANA STAM PS FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9 • RS • MORENO VALLEY, CALIF. • PERRIS HS u QUICKLY Will look to bounce back after suffering an ACL injury in the second game of her freshman season at SDSU ... Able to play any of the perimeter positions ... A defensive standout ... Extremely athletic with the ability to take the ball to the rim, shoot the three and play full-court pressure defense ... First name is pronounced key-ON-uh.

u IN 2009-10 Played in two games, suffering a season-ending ACL injury in the first half of the USD contest on Nov. 17 ... Logged 12 minutes off the bench in the opener at UC Irvine, contributing an assist ... Reserve in the team’s exhibition win over Point Loma Nazarene, chipping in two points, an assist and a steal ... Utilized her redshirt campaign.

STAMPS’ CAREER HIGHS*

u AT PERRIS HS A highly-touted recruit out of Perris High School in Perris, Calif., who was tabbed an all-state Division I pick by CalHiSports.com as a senior ... Averaged nearly 17 points and seven rebounds a contest her final campaign under coach Marvin Williams ... A four-time all-league pick, who was rated the No. 39 guard in the nation by ESPNU HoopGurlz.com ... Led the Panthers to four-straight Sunbelt League titles and was a firstteam all-CIF honoree three years in a row ... Sunbelt League MVP and team captain ... Averaged 15.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.6 steals as a junior ... Perris finished 23-9 her last season and 26-5 in 2007-08 ... Also ran track, competing in the long and triple jump as well as the 4x100 and 4x400 relays.

Points N/A Rebounds N/A Assists 1, at UC Irvine (11-13-09) Steals N/A Blocks N/A

u AAU

Field Goals N/A

Played club basketball for coach Brian Crichlow and West Coast Premier ... Teammate of current Aztec junior guard Chelsea Hopkins.

Field Goal Attempts N/A

u PERSONAL Kiyana Nichole Stamps was born Feb. 16, 1991, in San Diego, Calif. ... Daughter of Pamela and Reginald Stamps ... Has two older brothers and an older sister ... Is majoring in criminal justice.

3-Point Field Goals N/A 3-Point Field Goal Attempts N/A Free Throws N/A Free Throw Attempts N/A * = redshirted in 2009-10

KIYANA STAMPS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-GS 2009-10* 2-0 Total 2-0 * = used redshirt season

MIN-AVG 12.0-6.0 12.0-6.0

FG-A 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000

3P-A 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000

FT-A 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000

REB 0 0

AVG 0.0 0.0

PF-FO 3-0 3-0

A 1 1

TO 3 3

BLK 0 0

STL 0 0

TP 0 0

AVG 0.0 0.0

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#25 SAJOYIA GRI FFI N

CH E LSE A HOPKI NS

JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-5 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • WAGNER HS • SOUTH PLAINS JC

JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-8 • LAS VEGAS, NEV. • MOJAVE HS • DUKE

u QUICKLY

u QUICKLY

Point guard who brings immediate and much needed experience to the Aztec back court ... Steady player with a good jump shot and ability to hit from three ... Signed with the Aztecs in late April 2010.

Signed with the Aztecs in early July 2010 ... Talented point guard, who will fit into the team’s fast-paced, fullcourt game ... Court savvy and strong leadership skills with a high basketball IQ ... Has two years of eligibility remaining after playing at Duke ... Must sit out the upcoming season due to NCAA transfer rules and can take the court in 2011-12.

u AT SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Competed for two years at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, under coach Michelle Wyatt ... Garnered second-team NJCAA All-America honors last season, helping the Lady Texans to a 20-10 record and a spot in the NJCAA Region V Division I championship game ... Posted 14.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per contest with 25 double-figure scoring outings en route to being named the Western Junior College Athletic Conference MVP ... Led the Region V with an 82.8 free-throw percentage and was key in helping South Plains rank second in scoring defense (55.3 ppg.) ... Her first year, averaged 13.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.7 steals per game, while shooting 75.7 percent from the charity stripe ... Honorable mention all-league in 2009.

u AT WAGNER HS Attended Wagner High School in San Antonio, Texas, playing under coach Christina Camacho ... Team captain as a senior in 200708, as her team went to the state GETTING TO KNOW semifinals after winning the district and reSAJOYIA GRIFFIN gional titles ... All-region and first team alldistrict honoree as a senior ... Selected to My nicknames are: Joyia, Smiley, Joy Joy the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches and Lone Star All-Star games ... My favorite class in school is: History Also played volleyball as a prep. I never leave home without: Praying

u PERSONAL

My hero growing up was and why: My mom, because no matter what she never gave up When I was a kid, I wanted to be: A brain doctor The last song I downloaded was: Hanna Montana - Ordinary Girl My dream vacation would be: On an island with my family My hobbies are: Reading my bible, watching movies and spending time with loved ones The best part about basketball is: The relationships you gain afterwards My favorite place on campus: The athletics center, because it’s where I spend the majority of my time My craziest ambition is: To make a positive difference in the world The movie I love to watch, but I am embarrassed to admit it: I’m not embarrassed, but I like Titanic

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Sajoyia Griffin was born May 11, 1990, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Daughter of Charletta and Thomas Griffin, Jr. ... Has five brothers ... Intends to major in communications with a minor in sociology.

u AT DUKE Appeared in 46 contests for the Blue Devils from 200810 ... Team made a pair of NCAA tournament appearances, including a trip to the Elite Eight this past year ... Duke posted a combined record of 57-12 during her stay in Durham ... Member of the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll.

u AT MOJAVE HS Had a successful four-year career at Mojave High School in Las Vegas ... Led the state in scoring as a junior (27.7 ppg.) and senior (28.5 ppg.) ... Was the 2006 and 2008 Las Vegas Athletic Club Female Athlete of the Year ... Two-time first-team all-state and three-time allconference honoree ... Selected the state of Nevada’s Gatorade Newcomer of the Year as a freshman ... Was rated the 63rd-best player in America and the No. 12 point GETTING TO KNOW guard by Hoopgurlz.com as a prep ... Had CHELSEA HOPKINS a 4.7 GPA and was her class salutatorian and treasurer. My favorite class in school is: Business communications

u AAU

The word that best describes me is: Outgoing My hero growing up was and why: Martin Luther King, Jr., because he was so influential. I want to impact the lives of people like he did. The best part about basketball is: Competition The best part about San Diego State is: The people I’ve met and the relationships I’ve developed Two words to describe the Aztec coaching staff and why: Encouraging and enthusiastic, because they believe we can win and are looking forward to accomplishing many team goals My craziest ambition is: To become president of the U.S.! My earliest basketball memory is: When I ran up the court during a high school basketball game and my dad was coaching. I wanted the ball. My first pair of basketball shoes were: Sheryl Swoopes. They were all patent leather navy blue and so cool.

Played during the summer for coach Brian Crichlow’s West Coast Premier Black club team, alongside current Aztec guard Kiyana Stamps.

u PERSONAL Chelsea Renee Hopkins was born July 2, 1990, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Daughter of Carla and Tony Hopkins ... Father, Tony, played collegiate basketball at UC Santa Barbara and has coached in the high school ranks for 18 years ... Plans on being a business administration major.


#24 JASM I N E PORT E R

#4 M E LISSA SWE AT

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-3 • LAYTON, UTAH • LAYTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HS

FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-10 • BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. • STOCKDALE HS

u QUICKLY

u CAREER HONORS

Outstanding athlete, who has excellent face-up skills ... Great length, hard worker and comes from a basketball family ... Rated as the No. 18 power forward recruit in the nation and was 94th overall according to Hoopgurlz.com.

• 2010-11 MWC Preseason Freshman of the Year

u QUICKLY A combo-guard, who can score in multiple ways ... Is lefthanded ... Ranked 70th overall and 20th among shooting guard recruits nationally by ESPN’s HoopGurlz.com.

u AT LAYTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY HS All-time leading scorer at Layton Christian Academy in Layton, Utah ... Played for coach Shara Fernandes, serving as team captain three years ... Picked for Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd in Feb. 2010, after setting a state record for points in a game with 51 in a win over Maeser Prep ... Played in the Utah senior all-star game ... First-team all-state and 2A state all-tournament team in 2010 ... As a junior, averaged 19.7 points per game, highlighted by a 37-point effort, and was the state’s fourth-leading scorer ... Tabbed “Utah’s best high school girls’ basketball player” by the Salt Lake Tribune ... An all-state choice and a first-team all-area honoree in 2008-09, setting the Utah single-season record for blocked shots (169) ... Was a two-time invitee to the adidas Superstar Elite basketball camp ... Also participated in volleyball and track ... As a senior, led Layton Christian to the school’s first-ever state volleyball title and was named tournament MVP with 17 kills, 10 digs and 10 blocks in the championship match.

GETTING TO KNOW JASMINE PORTER My favorite class in school is: Math I chose my jersey number, because: My brother and I shared that number for as long as I can remember My hero growing up was and why: My dad, because he was always there When I was a kid, I wanted to be: In the WNBA and a doctor

u AAU Competed during the summer with the Salt Lake Metro club basketball team under coach Dave Hammer.

u PERSONAL Jasmine Marie Porter was born Aug. 28, 1992, in Dayton, Ohio ... Daughter of Montenna and Bobby Porter ... Father, Bobby, is the boys basketball coach at Layton Christian and has led his team to a state title ... Brother, B.J., plays basketball at Weber State ... Undecided on a major.

u AT STOCKDALE HS Graduated from Stockdale High School in Bakersfield, Calif., but spent the first part of her senior campaign attending Liberty High School in Madera, Calif. ... Helped Stockdale to four-straight CIF section title game appearances, including as a senior when the team finished with a 28-5 overall record under coaches Glenn Hager and Charles Stewart ... An all-state pick and a two-time Bakersfield Californian Girls Basketball Player of the Year ... Led the Mustangs to the 2009 CIF Central Section Division I title by scoring 24 points and pulling down 12 rebounds in the win over top-seeded Clovis West High School ... As a sophomore, led the city with 17.1 ppg. and had seven boards and nearly four steals an outing.

u AAU GETTING TO KNOW MELISSA SWEAT My favorite pre-game meal is: Pasta My hero growing up was and why: My dad, because he never let me quit anything even when I wanted to The last song I downloaded was: My Girl by the Temptations My dream vacation would be in: The mountains in Alaska

My dream vacation would be in: The Bahamas

If I could appear on the cover of any magazine, it would be: SLAM Magazine

My hobbies are: Sports, music, tv, eating, friends

The best part about basketball is: It’s just fun

The best part about basketball is: I can do what I love, go there and clear my head.

The best part about San Diego State is: Meeting new people

The best part about San Diego State is: Being able to start a new life and make new friends

Two words to describe the Aztec coaching staff and why: Helpful, because they explain what is needed so that I understand, and positive, because they try to keep everything positive

My favorite place on campus is: The gym During the offseason I focused on improving: Everything, because there is always room for perfection If I could play another sport at SDSU, it would be: Volleyball The movie I love to watch, but I am embarrassed to admit it: The Little Mermaid

Played for the highly-competitive, Los Angeles-based club basketball team, Cal Storm Team Taurasi, under coach George Quintero.

u PERSONAL Melissa Sarah Sweat was born Oct. 30, 1991, in Anchorage, Alaska ... Daughter of Michael Johnson and Angela Robinson ... Has five brothers and a sister ... Father, Michael, was a basketball All-American at Alaska-Anchorage in the late 1980s, helping the Seawolves to the NCAA Division II national championship game in 1987-88, and an upset of No. 2 Michigan at the Utah Classic in 1988 ... Has yet to decide on a major.

During the offseason I focused on improving: My defense If I could play another sport at SDSU, it would be: Track The movie I love to watch, but I am embarrassed to admit it: Forrest Gump (I’m not embarrassed)

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2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION UCLA

CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD

UC IRVINE

Viejas Arena n Nov. 12, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT n The Mtn.

Viejas Arena n Nov. 17, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT

Viejas Arena n Nov. 23, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT

General Information Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Founded: 1919 Enrollment: 38,500 Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Chancellor: Dr. Gene Block Athletic Director: Daniel G. Guerrero Arena (Capacity): Pauley Pavilion (12,000) Press Row Phone: (310) 825-1899

General Information Location: Bakersfield, Calif. Founded: 1970 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Roadrunners Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Independent President: Dr. Horace Mitchell Athletic Director: Rudy Carvajal Arena (Capacity): Icardo Center (3,880) Press Row Phone: N/A

General Information Location: Irvine, Calif. Founded: 1962 Enrollment: 27,000 Nickname: Anteaters Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Big West Chancellor: Dr. Michael Drake Athletic Director: Mike Izzi Arena (Capacity): Bren Events Center (5,000) Press Row Phone: (949) 824-5814

Media Information WBB Contact: Steve Rourke Office Phone: (310) 206-6831 Cell Phone: N/A E-Mail: srourke@athletics.ucla.edu Website: www.uclabruins.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Erica Jensen Office Phone: (661) 654-3071 Cell Phone: N/A E-Mail: EJensen4@csub.edu Website: www.gorunners.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Stacey Shackleford Office Phone: (949) 824-7350 Cell Phone: (949) 751-7807 E-Mail: saking@uci.edu Website: www.ucirvinesports.com

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Nikki Caldwell Alma Mater: Tennessee, 1994 Record at UCLA/Yrs.: 44-21/2 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Stacy Terry, Tony Perotti, Tasha Butts

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tim La Kose Alma Mater: Cal State Northridge, 1991 Record at CSUB/Yrs.: 189-73/9 Overall Record/Yrs.: 325-140/16 Assistant Coaches: Greg McCall, Mandi Carver, Morgan Saso

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Molly Goodenbour Alma Mater: Stanford, 1993 Record at UCI/Yrs.: 16-44/2 Overall Record/Yrs.: 68-55/4 Assistant Coaches: George Libbon, Brianna Finch, Julia Smith

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 16-13 Conference Record/Finish: N/A Postseason Play: WBI First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Series Record: First meeting at SDSU: N/A at CSUB: N/A neutral: N/A First Meeting: 11/17/10 Last Meeting: N/A Current Streak: N/A

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 9-21 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/7th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series Record: SDSU leads, 17-5 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 8-3 at UCI: SDSU leads, 8-2 neutral: SDSU leads, 1-0 First Meeting: 12/16/77 Last Meeting: 11/13/09 Current Streak: SDSU won 2

Series Notes The Aztecs and Roadrunners meet for the first time ... CS Bakersfield officially became a full and active NCAA Division I school this past September, after competing at the Division II level ... The school has played a Division I schedule for the last three seasons, boasting a 47-40 record, as part of reclassifying ... The Roadrunners are 49-44 all-time vs. Division I opponents ... CSUB earned a trip to the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) a year ago, falling in overtime to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 97-89

Series Notes UC Irvine is one of only three non-conference opponents that the Aztecs also faced a year ago ... SDSU defeated the Anteaters 64-42 in its 2009-10 season-opener in Irvine ... Paris Johnson had 18 points and Jessika Bradley pulled down 10 boards in the victory ... The Aztecs have won nine of the last 10 meetings between the two schools ... UC Irvine has failed to score more than 60 points in eight of the last 10 contests with SDSU ... The Aztecs were 3-0 vs. Big West Conference schools a year ago.

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 25-9 Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/2nd Postseason Play: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: UCLA leads, 19-6 at SDSU: UCLA leads, 8-4 at UCLA: UCLA leads, 10-2 neutral: UCLA leads, 1-0 First Meeting: 1/25/77 Last Meeting: 12/9/99 Current Streak: UCLA won 2 Series Notes San Diego State is beginning its season at home for the second time in the last three years and the sixth time in the last decade ... The Nov. 12 tip-off is the second-earliest opener in program history, with the earliest being a Nov. 11 game at Nevada in 2007 ... SDSU is 19-15 all-time in season-openers since the program’s inception in 1976-77, and have won three straight ... The Aztecs are 27-7 in home-openers and are beginning a campaign in California for the 22nd time ... UCLA is the first of three potential Pac-10 opponents during the regular season for SDSU, as the Aztecs could also face USC and will take on Washington State.

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2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION NUGGET CLASSIC

SAN DIEGO

PEPPERDINE

Lawlor Events Center n Nov. 26-27, 2010

Jenny Craig Pavilion n Nov. 30, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT

Firestone Fieldhouse n Dec. 7, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT

Minnesota Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Nickname: Gophers Conference: Big Ten WBB Contact: Michael Molde Office Phone: (612) 626-9394 E-Mail: molde032@umn.edu Website: www.gophersports.com Head Coach: Pam Borton Record at Minn./Yrs.: 165-90/8 Overall Record/Yrs.: 234-136/12 2009-10 Record: 13-17 Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/11th Postseason Play: N/A Series Record: Series tied, 1-1

Nevada Location: Reno, Nev. Nickname: Wolf Pack Conference: Western Athletic WBB Contact: Aaron DeWall Office Phone: (775) 682-6983 E-Mail: adewall@unr.edu Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com Head Coach: Jane Albright Record at UNR/Yrs.: 38-30/2 Overall Record/Yrs.: 432-342/26 2009-10 Record: 17-16 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/3rd Postseason Play: WNIT First Round Series Record: SDSU leads, 3-2

North Carolina State Location: Raleigh, N.C. Nickname: Wolfpack Conference: Atlantic Coast WBB Contact: Mark Kimmel Office Phone: (919) 515-1183 E-Mail: mark_kimmel@ncsu.edu Website: www.gopack.com Head Coach: Kellie Harper Record at NCST/Yrs.: 20-14/1 Overall Record/Yrs.: 117-79/6 2009-10 Record: 20-14 Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/t5th Postseason Play: NCAA Second Round Series Record: First meeting

General Information Location: San Diego, Calif. Founded: 1949 Enrollment: 7,800 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Torero Blue, Navy & White Conference: West Coast President: Dr. Mary E. Lyons Athletic Director: Ky Snyder Arena (Capacity): Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) Press Row Phone: (619) 767-3928

General Information Location: Malibu, Calif. Founded: 1937 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Waves Colors: Blue, Orange & White Conference: West Coast President: Andrew K. Benton Athletic Director: Dr. John Watson Arena (Capacity): Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Press Row Phone: (310) 506-4322

Media Information WBB Contact: Chris Loucks Office Phone: (619) 260-7930 Cell Phone: (619) 954-2825 E-Mail: cloucks@sandiego.edu Website: www.usdtoreros.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Chris Macaluso Office Phone: (310) 506-4160 Cell Phone: (765) 490-6988 E-Mail: chris.macaluso@pepperdine.edu Website: www.pepperdinesports.com

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Cindy Fisher Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1988 Record at USD/Yrs.: 83-68/4 Overall Record/Yrs.: 136-149/9 Assistant Coaches: Mary Ann Falcosky, Niecee Nelson, Ashley Ford

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Julie Rousseau Alma Mater: Cal State Los Angeles, 1991 Record at PU/Yrs.: 86-94/6 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Daryl Brown, Kristen Dowling, David Johnson

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 15-14 Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/t4th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: SDSU leads, 26-7 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 17-3 at USD: SDSU leads, 9-4 neutral: N/A First Meeting: 2/28/78 Last Meeting: 11/17/09 Current Streak: SDSU won 1

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 20-12 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/3rd Postseason Play: WNIT First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: SDSU leads, 12-7 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 6-3 at Pepperdine: Tied, 4-4 neutral: SDSU leads, 2-0 First Meeting: 1/6/77 Last Meeting: 12/8/09 Current Streak: Pepperdine won 1

Series Notes The Aztecs won in a 79-52 blowout last season at Viejas Arena, behind Jessika Bradley’s double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) ... SDSU shots above 50 percent from the field and over 72 percent from beyond the arc, while owning a 39-18 edge on the boards ... USD attempted only one free throw, the fewest ever by an SDSU opponent in a game ... The Toreros have won the last four outings at Jenny Craig Pavilion.

Series Notes SDSU and Pepperdine face each other for the second year in a row ... The Waves defeated the Aztecs in overtime 6261 at Viejas Arena on a last-second lay-up by Jazmine Jackson ... The loss ended the SDSU’s home regular-season win streak at 18 games ... Pepperdine won the last meeting in Malibu, 70-56, in 2005 ... SDSU is 53-25 all-time vs. the WCC.

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2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION WOMEN OF TROY BASKETBALL TOURN.

WASHINGTON STATE

SAN DIEGO SURF ‘N SLAM

Galen Center n Dec. 18-19, 2010

Viejas Arena n Dec. 21, 2010 n 7 p.m. PT

Viejas Arena n Dec. 28 & 30, 2010 n 5/7 p.m. PT

Dayton Location: Dayton, Ohio Nickname: Flyers Conference: Atlantic-10 WBB Contact: Krystal Warren Office Phone: (937) 229-5240 E-Mail: warrenkk@notes.udayton.edu Website: www.daytonflyers.com Head Coach: Jim Jabir Record at UD/Yrs.: 115-103/7 Overall Record/Yrs.: 335-326/23 2009-10 Record: 25-8 Conference Record/Finish: 11-3/2nd Postseason Play: NCAA Second Round Series Record: First meeting

Colorado Location: Boulder, Colo. Nickname: Buffaloes Conference: Big 12 WBB Contact: Troy Andre Office Phone: (303) 492-4672 E-Mail: troy.andre@colorado.edu Website: www.cubuffs.com Head Coach: Linda Lappe Record at CU/Yrs.: First year Overall Record/Yrs.: 50-36/3 2009-10 Record: 13-17 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13/11th Postseason Play: N/A Series Record: Series tied, 1-1

Southern California Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Trojans/Women of Troy Conference: Pac-10 WBB Contact: Darcy Couch Office Phone: (213) 740-3808 E-Mail: dcouch@usc.edu Website: www.usctrojans.com Head Coach: Michael Cooper Record at USC/Yrs.: 19-12/1 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same 2009-10 Record: 19-12 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6/3rd Postseason Play: N/A Series Record: USC leads, 25-5

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General Information Location: Pullman, Wash. Founded: 1890 Enrollment: 25,135 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Crimson & Gray Conference: Pacific-10 President: Elson S. Floyd Athletic Director: Bill Moos Arena (Capacity): Friel Court (11,671) Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684 Media Information WBB Contact: Jason Krump Office Phone: (509) 335-5785 Cell Phone: N/A E-Mail: jkrump@wsu.edu Website: www.wsucougars.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: June Daugherty Alma Mater: Ohio State, 1978 Record at WSU/Yrs.: 24-66/3 Overall Record/Yrs.: 338-279/21 Assistant Coaches: Mike Daugherty, Mo Hines, Brian Holsinger Team Information 2009-10 Record: 8-22 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/9th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: SDSU leads, 2-1 at SDSU: Tied, 1-1 at WSU: SDSU leads, 1-0 neutral: N/A First Meeting: 11/23/81 Last Meeting: 12/11/04 Current Streak: WSU won 1 Series Notes SDSU plays Washington State for the first time since a home-and-home series from 2003-04, in which the visiting team came out ahead in both outings ... The first meeting between the two schools was in 1981 ... The three games in the series have all been decided by 10 points or less ... SDSU head coach Beth Burns was a graduate assistant at Ohio State the year after WSU head coach June Daugherty played for the Buckeyes from 1974-78.

Texas-San Antonio Location: San Antonio, Texas Nickname: Roadrunners Conference: Southland WBB Contact: Jordan Korphage Office Phone: (210) 458-4930 E-Mail: jordan.korphage@utsa.edu Website: www.goutsa.com Head Coach: Rae Rippetoe-Blair Record at UTSA/Yrs.: 176-118/10 Overall Record/Yrs.: 283-162/14 2009-10 Record: 16-14 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/3rd (west) Postseason Play: N/A Series Record: UTSA leads, 1-0

Drexel Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Dragons Conference: Colonial Athletic WBB Contact: Britt Faulstick Office Phone: (215) 895-6895 E-Mail: bef29@drexel.edu Website: www.drexeldragons.com Head Coach: Denise Dillon Record at DU/Yrs.: 113-98/7 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same 2009-10 Record: 17-14 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/4th Postseason Play: WNIT First Round Series Record: First meeting

Texas A&M Location: College Station, Texas Nickname: Aggies Conference: Big 12 WBB Contact: Deanna Werner Office Phone: (979) 862-5443 E-Mail: dwerner@athletics.tamu.edu Website: www.aggieathletics.com Head Coach: Gary Blair Record at TAMU/Yrs.: 155-74/7 Overall Record/Yrs.: 563-237/25 2009-10 Record: 26-8 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/t4th Postseason Play: NCAA Second Round Series Record: Texas A&M leads, 2-0


2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION TCU

UTAH

UNLV

Viejas Arena n Jan. 5, 2011 n 7 p.m. PT Dan.-Mey. Coliseum n Feb. 5, 2011 n 2 p.m. CT n The Mtn.

Viejas Arena n Jan. 8, 2011 n 2:30 p.m. PT n The Mtn. Huntsman Center n Feb. 9, 2011 n 7 p.m. MT

Cox Pavilion n Jan. 11, 2011 n 8 p.m. PT n The Mtn. Viejas Arena n Feb. 12, 2011 n 2 p.m. PT

JEFF MITTIE

HELENA SVERRISDOTTIR

ANTHONY LEVRETS

TARYN WICIJOWSKI

KATHY OLIVIER

JAMIE SMITH

General Information Location: Fort Worth, Texas Founded: 1873 Enrollment: 8,865 Nickname: Lady Frogs Colors: Purple & White Conference: Mountain West Chancellor: Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr. Athletic Director: Chris Del Conte Arena (Capacity): Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,201) Press Row Phone: (817) 257-7337

General Information Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Founded: 1850 Enrollment: 29, 284 Nickname: Utes Colors: Crimson & White Conference: Mountain West President: Michael K. Young Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill Arena (Capacity): Huntsman Center (15,000) Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657

General Information Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 29,000 Nickname: Lady Rebels Colors: Scarlet & Gray Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Neal Smatresk Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Arena (Capacity): Cox Pavilion (2,500) Press Row Phone: (702) 895-3005

Media Information WBB Contact: Matt Hoover Office Phone: (817) 257-5299 Cell Phone: (817) 343-9914 E-Mail: m.hoover@tcu.edu Website: www.gofrogs.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Brooke Frederickson Office Phone: (801) 581-8302 Cell Phone: (801) 493-9254 E-Mail: bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu Website: www.utahutes.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Mark Wasik Office Phone: (702) 895-3208 Cell Phone: (702) 528-0289 E-Mail: mark.wasik@unlv.edu Website: www.UNLVrebels.com

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Mittie Alma Mater: Missouri Western, 1989 Record at TCU/Yrs.: 238-115/11 Overall Record/Yrs.: 389-174/18 Assistant Coaches: Brian Ostermann, Tonya Haut, Tricia Davern

Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach: Anthony Levrets Alma Mater: Lafayette, 2000 Record at Utah/Yrs.: First year Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Matt Legerski, Lana Sitterud, Velaida Harris

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kathy Olivier Alma Mater: UNLV, 1982 Record at UNLV/Yrs.: 27-36/2 Overall Record/Yrs.: 259-244/18 Assistant Coaches: Caitlin Collier, Nikki Blue, Kim Ortega

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 22-9 Conference Record/Finish: 12-4/1st Postseason Play: NCAA First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: TCU leads, 10-5 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 4-3 at TCU: TCU leads, 7-0 neutral: SDSU leads, 1-0 First Meeting: 1/15/98 Last Meeting: 2/16/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 1

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 23-12 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/t3rd Postseason Play: WNIT Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series Record: Utah leads, 30-14 at SDSU: Series tied, 9-9 at Utah: Utah leads, 18-2 neutral: Series tied, 3-3 First Meeting: 12/15/79 Last Meeting: 3/13/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 1

Series Notes The Aztecs and Lady Frogs have split the regular-season series each of the last two campaigns, with each side winning on its home court ... TCU won by 17 points in Ft. Worth, while SDSU won by 23 points in San Diego ... TCU and SDSU were picked to finish first and second in the 2011 MWC preseason poll ... TCU claimed the league regularseason title in 2010, but has yet to get to the MWC championship game since joining the league in 2006.

Series Notes SDSU and Utah split its regular-season series, with each side winning at home, for the second consecutive campaign ... The two sides met in the MWC tourney finale for the second year in a row with the Aztecs coming out on top in 2010 ... The Utes were one of six league schools to earn a postseason bid last season, advancing to the second round of the WNIT ... This is Utah’s final year in the MWC before moving onto the Pac-10.

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 13-18 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/7th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Series Record: UNLV leads, 22-19 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 12-7 at UNLV: UNLV leads, 15-7 neutral: N/A First Meeting: 2/2/79 Last Meeting: 3/13/10 Current Streak: UNLV won 1 Series Notes San Diego State split the series with the Lady Rebels in 2010 with each side winning at home ... UNLV’s victory on Feb. 13, ended SDSU’s seven-game win streak in the series ... The Lady Rebels have scored more than 60 points only twice in the last eight meetings ... UNLV is the only conference squad to return all five starters in 2010-11 ... The game in Las Vegas will be televised for the second year in a row.

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2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION NEW MEXICO

AIR FORCE

BYU

Viejas Arena n Jan. 15, 2011 n 1 p.m. PT n CBS C The Pit n Feb. 15, 2011 n 6 p.m. MT n The Mtn.

Clune Arena n Jan. 19, 2011 n 7 p.m. MT Viejas Arena n Feb. 19, 2011 n 2 p.m. PT

Viejas Arena n Jan. 26, 2011 n 7 p.m. PT Marriott Center n Feb. 26, 2011 n 3 p.m. MT

DON FLANAGAN

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AMANDA BEST

ANDREA WILLIAMS

RAIMEE BECK

JEFF JUDKINS

MINDY NIELSON

General Information Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Lobos Colors: Cherry & Silver Conference: Mountain West President: David Schmidly Athletic Director: Paul Krebs Arena (Capacity): “The Pit” (17,126) Press Row Phone: (505) 925-5988

General Information Location: USAF Academy, Colo. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 4,400 Nickname: Falcons Colors: Blue & Silver Conference: Mountain West President: Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould Athletic Director: Dr. Hans Mueh Arena (Capacity): Clune Arena (5,939) Press Row Phone: (719) 333-6467

General Information Location: Provo, Utah Founded: 1875 Enrollment: 33,278 Nickname: Cougars Colors: Blue, White & Tan Conference: Mountain West President: Cecil O. Samuelson Athletic Director: Tom Holmoe Arena (Capacity): Marriott Center (22,400) Press Row Phone: (801) 422-8025

Media Information WBB Contact: Brooke Babcock Office Phone: (505) 925-5851 Cell Phone: (719) 640-0863 E-Mail: babcockb@unm.edu Website: www.GoLobos.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Melissa McKeown Office Phone: (719) 333-9035 Cell Phone: (719) 331-8321 E-Mail: melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu Website: www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

Media Information WBB Contact: Norma Collett Office Phone: (801) 422-4908 Cell Phone: (801) 372-0989 E-Mail: norma_collett@byu.edu Website: www.byucougars.com

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Don Flanagan Alma Mater: Fort Lewis, 1971 Record at UNM/Yrs.: 327-150/15 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Yvonne Sanchez, Dave Shoemate, Shane Flanagan

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Andrea Williams Alma Mater: Edinboro, 1994 Record at AFA/Yrs.: First year Overall Record/Yrs.: 12-35/2 Assistant Coaches: Yolisha Jackson, Kellie Johnson, Tom Mosca, Courtney Robinson, Jennifer Roesch

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jeff Judkins Alma Mater: Utah, 1978 Record at BYU/Yrs.: 180-99/9 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Alli Bills, Stacy Jensen, Chris Boettcher

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 19-13 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/t5th Postseason Play: WNIT Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Series Record: UNM leads, 26-16 at SDSU: UNM leads, 10-7 at UNM: UNM leads, 11-7 neutral: UNM leads, 5-2 First Meeting: 1/18/92 Last Meeting: 2/6/10 Current Streak: UNM won 1

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 3-27 Conference Record/Finish: 0-16/9th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Series Record: SDSU leads, 21-5 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 11-2 at AFA: SDSU leads, 10-3 neutral: N/A First Meeting: 1/11/97 Last Meeting: 3/6/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 6

Team Information 2009-10 Record: 23-10 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/2nd Postseason Play: WNIT Quarterfinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: BYU leads, 26-14 at SDSU: Series tied, 10-10 at BYU: BYU leads, 15-3 neutral: Series tied, 1-1 First Meeting: 12/23/77 Last Meeting: 3/12/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 1

Series Notes The visitor came out victorious in both games a year ago, as SDSU won in The Pit for the second consecutive season and the Lobos ended the Aztecs’ 14-game home MWC win streak ... UNM is the only conference school SDSU has lost to at home in the past two seasons ... The Aztecs have won three of the last four after losing 19 straight ... Both contests this year will be televised live ... Lobo assistant Yvonne Sanchez was also an assistant coach at SDSU in 2000.

Series Notes The Aztecs outscored the Falcons 155-100 in two victories last season ... SDSU's 87 points in the regular-season finale with Air Force are its most-ever in a Mountain West Conference game (prev. 86 vs. Colorado State in 2008) ... Air Force is one of two MWC schools that the Aztecs have not lost to in the last three seasons (Colorado State) ... The Falcons have not scored more than 52 points in any of the last six contests.

Series Notes SDSU and BYU played three times in 2010, with the squads splitting the regular-season meetings and the Aztecs winning in the MWC tournament semifinal ... San Diego State has won five of the last seven after the Cougars had claimed 13 straight from 2001-07 ... The winning team scored more than 70 points in each of the three outings a year ago, after neither side had reached that barrier since 2004 ... This is BYU’s final year in the MWC before moving on to the WCC.


2010-11 OPPONENT INFORMATION WYOMING

COLORADO STATE

Arena-Auditorium nJan. 29, 2011 n1:30 p.m. MT nThe Mtn. Viejas Arena n March 2, 2011 n 7 p.m. PT

Viejas Arena n Feb. 2, 2011 n 7 p.m. PT Moby Arena n March 5, 2011 n 2 p.m. MT

JOE LEGERSKI

AUBREY VANDIVER

General Information Location: Laramie, Wyo. Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 13,207 Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Brown & Gold Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Tom Buchanan Athletic Director: Tom Burman Arena (Capacity): Arena Auditorium (15,028) Press Row Phone: (307) 766-2222 Media Information WBB Contact: Amy Dambro Office Phone: (307) 766-2269 Cell Phone: (307) 760-1736 E-Mail: montross@uwyo.edu Website: www.wyomingathletics.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joe Legerski Alma Mater: Wyoming, 1979 Record at UW/Yrs.: 136-81/7 Overall Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Gerald Mattinson, Kristin Becker, Katie Kern Team Information 2009-10 Record: 21-12 Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/t5th Postseason Play: WNIT Third Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: Wyoming leads, 22-18 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 11-7 at UW: UW leads, 14-4 neutral: SDSU leads, 3-1 First Meeting: 2/2/91 Last Meeting: 3/10/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 1 Series Notes The Aztecs defeated the Cowgirls for the third consecutive year in San Diego in 2010 ... Neither team has eclipsed the 70-point mark since 2007 (last 10 meetings) ... The Aztecs are looking for their first victory in Laramie since 1997 ... SDSU has played Wyoming in its first game of the Mountain West Conference tournament in three of the last four years, coming out with the win twice.

KRISTEN HOLT

SAN DIEGO STATE HOME GAME PROMOTIONS

KIM MESTDAGH

General Information Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 26,348 Nickname: Rams Colors: Green & Gold Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Tony Frank Athletic Director: Paul Kowalczyk Arena (Capacity): Moby Arena (8,745) Press Row Phone: (970) 491-3981 Media Information WBB Contact: Danielle Marshall Office Phone: (970) 491-6494 Cell Phone: (970) 980-7353 E-Mail: Danielle.Marshall@colostate.edu Website: www.CSURams.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kristen Holt Alma Mater: Ohio, 1993 Record at CSU/Yrs.: 23-38/2 Overall Record/Yrs.: 34-54/3 Assistant Coaches: Dick Lien, Taylor Steven Team Information 2009-10 Record: 13-17 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/8th Postseason Play: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: SDSU leads, 24-15 at SDSU: SDSU leads, 14-5 at CSU: Series tied, 9-9 neutral: Series tied, 1-1 First Meeting: 2/28/91 Last Meeting: 3/3/10 Current Streak: SDSU won 6 Series Notes The Aztecs swept the season series with Colorado State for the third year in a row ... SDSU won last year’s two games by a combined 40 points ... The Aztecs have claimed seven of the last eight in the series ... The Rams are one of five MWC teams to return at least four starters for 2010-11.

w Red and Black Day/Night: Wear Red or Black to the game and purchase any GA ticket for $4 - Tuesday, Dec. 28 - vs. Texas-San Antonio - Saturday, Jan. 15 - vs. New Mexico w Alumni/Aztec Club Appreciation Day/Night: SDSU Alumni and Aztec Club members can purchase one $6 GA ticket and get one free (no limit) with a current membership card - Friday, Nov.12 - vs. UCLA - Tuesday, Dec. 21 - vs. Washington State - Wednesday, Jan. 5 - vs. TCU - Saturday, Jan. 8 - vs. Utah w Kids Free Day/Night: Free GA ticket for youth ages 3-14 with purchase of a $6 GA adult ticket - Friday, Nov.12 - vs. UCLA - Tuesday, Dec. 21 - vs. Washington State - Saturday, Jan. 8 - vs. Utah - Saturday, Jan. 15 - vs. New Mexico - Saturday, Feb. 12 - vs. UNLV w MWC Weeknight Meal Deal: Get a soda, hot dog and chips at the game for just $6 - Wednesday, Jan. 5 - vs. TCU - Wednesday, Jan. 26 - vs. BYU - Wednesday, Feb. 2 - vs. Colorado State - Wednesday, March 2 - vs. Wyoming w High School Night: Call (619) 594-0760 for more details. - Friday, Nov.12 - vs. UCLA - Wednesday, Jan. 26 - vs. BYU w Friday, Nov. 12 - vs. UCLA - Girl Scouts Day - Scouts arrive in uniform and get a free GA ticket w Tuesday, Dec. 28 - vs. Texas-San Antoino - Senior Women’s Basketball League Night w Wednesday, Jan. 5 - vs. TCU - San Diego Firefighters and Burn Institute Night w Saturday, Jan. 8 - vs. Utah - Aztec Basketball Alumni Day w Saturday, Jan. 15 - vs. New Mexico - NCAA Pack The House Challenge w Wednesday, Jan. 26 - vs. BYU - Pregame Student Barbecue - SDSU Student Giveaway - Rally towels to the first 1,000 students presented by Associated Students w Saturday, Feb. 12 - vs. UNLV - WBCA Pink Zone™ - First 500 fans receive a t-shirt - San Diego County Office of Education/Girls & Women in Sports Day - Poster/Autograph Day - Pink Day - Wear pink to the game and purchase any GA ticket for just $4

WBCA, the term Pink Zone and the WBCA Pink Zone logo are trademarks of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

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2011 MWC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES January 5 (Wednesday) TCU at San Diego St., 7 p.m. Air Force at Utah, 7 p.m. UNLV at BYU, 7 p.m. Colorado St. at Wyoming, 7 p.m.

January 22 (Saturday) Air Force at Wyoming, 2 p.m. Colorado St. at BYU, 3 p.m. (BYU-TV/The Mtn.) UNLV at New Mexico, 2 p.m. TCU at Utah, 6 p.m. (CBS C)

January 8 (Saturday) Utah at San Diego St., 2:30 p.m. (The Mtn.) BYU at Air Force, 2 p.m. Wyoming at New Mexico, Noon (CBS C) UNLV at TCU, 12 p.m.

January 25 (Tuesday) Colorado St. at Air Force, 6 p.m. (The Mtn.)

January 11 (Tuesday) San Diego St. at UNLV, 8 p.m. (The Mtn.) January 12 (Wednesday) Utah at BYU, 7 p.m. (BYU-TV/The Mtn.) New Mexico at Colorado St., 7 p.m. TCU at Wyoming, 7 p.m. January 15 (Saturday) New Mexico at San Diego St., 1 p.m. (CBS C) Air Force at UNLV, 3 p.m. Colorado St. at TCU, 12 p.m. (TCU/The Mtn.) Wyoming at Utah, 3 p.m. January 18 (Tuesday) UNLV at Colorado St., 5:45 p.m. (The Mtn.) January 19 (Wednesday) San Diego St. at Air Force, 7 p.m. BYU at TCU, 8 p.m. (CBS C) Utah at New Mexico, 7 p.m.

January 26 (Wednesday) BYU at San Diego St., 7 p.m. New Mexico at TCU, 6:30 p.m. Wyoming at UNLV, 7 p.m. January 29 (Saturday) San Diego St. at Wyoming, 1:30 p.m. (The Mtn.) TCU at Air Force, 2 p.m. New Mexico at BYU, 2 p.m. UTAH at Colorado St., 2 p.m. February 1 (Tuesday) UNLV at Utah, 8 p.m. (The Mtn.) February 2 (Wednesday) Colorado St. at San Diego St., 7 p.m. Air Force at New Mexico, 7 p.m. Wyoming at BYU, 7 p.m. (BYU-TV/The Mtn.) February 5 (Saturday) San Diego St. at TCU, 2 p.m.(TCU/The Mtn.) Utah at Air Force, 2 p.m. BYU at UNLV, 2:30 p.m. The Mtn. Wyoming at Colorado St., 2 p.m.

February 9 (Wednesday) San Diego St. at Utah, 7 p.m. Air Force at BYU, 7 p.m. (BYU-TV/The Mtn.) TCU at UNLV, 7 p.m. February 12 (Saturday) UNLV at San Diego St., 2 p.m. BYU at UTAH, 4 p.m. (CBS C) Colorado St. at New Mexico, 2 p.m. Wyoming at TCU, 12 p.m. (TCU./The Mtn.) February 15 (Tuesday) San Diego St. at New Mexico, 6 p.m. (The Mtn.) February 16 (Wednesday) UNLV at Air Force, 7 p.m. TCU at Colorado St., 7 p.m. Utah at Wyoming, 7 p.m.

February 26 (Saturday) San Diego St. at BYU, 3 p.m. Air Force at Colorado St., 2 p.m. TCU at New Mexico, 2 p.m. (The Mtn.) UNLV at Wyoming, 2 p.m. March 1 (Tuesday) BYU at New Mexico, 6 p.m. (The Mtn.) March 2 (Wednesday) Wyoming at San Diego St., 7 p.m. Air Force at TCU, 6:30 p.m. (TCU/The Mtn.) Colorado St. at Utah, 7 p.m. March 5 (Saturday) San Diego St. at Colorado St., 2 p.m. New Mexico at Air Force, 12 p.m. BYU at Wyoming, 2 p.m. Utah at UNLV, 3 p.m. Subject to change. Times local to site. SDSU games in italics.

February 19 (Saturday) Air Force at San Diego St., 2 p.m. TCU at BYU, 3 p.m. (BYU-TV/The Mtn.). Colorado St. at UNLV, 3 p.m. New Mexico at Utah, 5 p.m. (CBS C) February 22 (Tuesday) UTAH at TCU, 6:30 p.m. (The Mtn.) February 23 (Wednesday) Wyoming at Air Force, 7 p.m. BYU at Colorado State, 7 p.m. New Mexico at UNLV, 7 p.m.

2010 SAN DIEGO SURF ‘N SLAM PRESENTED BY BASKETBALL TRAVELERS, INC.

2011 CONOCO MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Viejas Arena w San Diego, Calif. w Dec. 28 & 30, 2010

Thomas & Mack Center w Las Vegas, Nev. w March 8-12, 2011

Tournament Schedule (All times Pacific)

Tournament Schedule (All times Pacific)

December 28 Texas-San Antonio at San Diego State - 5 p.m. Drexel vs. Texas A&M - 7 p.m.

March 8 Game 1 - No. 4 seed vs. No. 9 seed - 2 p.m. Game 2 - No. 5 seed vs. No. 8 seed - 4:30 p.m. Game 3 - No. 6 seed vs. No. 7 seed - 7 p.m.

December 30 Drexel or Texas A&M at San Diego State - 5/7 p.m. Drexel or Texas A&M vs. Texas-San Antonio- 5/7 p.m. San Diego Surf ‘N Slam Tournament Notes u SDSU plays host to the Surf ‘N Slam for the sixth straight season ... The Aztecs have won the team title each of the last two years, upsetting No. 4 ranked and previously undefeated Texas, 60-55, in 2008, before knocking off Auburn, 66-55, in 2009 ... SDSU is 7-3 all-time in the five years of the event, having not lost a game since 2007 ... Previous champions include San Diego State (2008, 2009), Seton Hall (2007), George Washington (2006) and Auburn (2005) ... This is the first for the Surf ‘N Slam for Drexel, Texas A&M and Texas-San Antonio ... SDSU is 0-1 all-time vs. UTSA and 0-2 against Texas A&M ... Three of this year’s participants advanced to the postseason in 2009-10, while all four ended up with winning overall records ... USD will also play host to the Maggie Dixon Surf ‘N Slam Classic the same days, however, the teams will not cross over.

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February 8 (Tuesday) New Mexico at Wyoming, 6 p.m. (The Mtn.)

March 9 Game 4 - Winners from Game No. 1 & 2 - 4:30 p.m. (The Mtn.) Game 5 - Winner Game No. 3 vs. No. 3 Seed - 7 p.m. (The Mtn.) March 11 Game 6 - Winner Game No. 4 vs. No. 1 Seed - Noon (The Mtn.) Game 7 - Winner Game No. 5 vs. No. 2 seed - 2:30 p.m. (The Mtn.) March 12 Championship Game - 1 p.m. (VERSUS) Mountain West Conference Tournament Notes u The championships will be held in Las Vegas for the fifth consecutive year and the ninth time overall in the 12-year history of the league ... The tournament format will be the same for the third straight year ... After not winning a game from 2000-07, SDSU has advanced to the championship game in 2008, 2009 and 2010, when it claimed the title.


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent Air Force Alabama Alabama State Alaska-Anchorage Alcorn State American Arizona Arizona State Army Auburn Baylor Biola Bishop’s University Boise State Boston College Brigham Young Brown Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly California Canisius Centenary Central Michigan Chattanooga Chico State Clemson Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Creighton CS Dominguez Hills CS Fullerton CS Los Angeles CS Northridge CS Stanislaus DePaul Detroit Duke Duquesne Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Fairfield Fresno State George Mason George Washington Georgetown Georgia Georgia State Gonzaga Hardin-Simmons Hawai’i Houston Idaho State Illinois State Indiana State Iona College Iowa State Jackson State Kansas Kansas State Lewis-Clark State Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech Loyola (Ill.) Loyola (Md.) Loyola Marymount Maine McNeese State Memphis State Miami (Florida) Michigan State Minnesota Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Monmouth College Montana Montana State Montclair State Murray State Navy Nevada

W 21 1 1 1 1 1 13 10 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 14 1 8 7 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 24 1 0 1 19 3 8 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 23 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 13 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 3

L 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 26 1 11 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 15 2 8 0 17 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 12 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 35 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

Pct. .808 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .765 .556 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .350 .500 .421 .778 .666 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .615 .333 .000 1.000 .528 .600 .800 1.000 1.000 .667 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .697 1.000 .000 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .520 .667 .500 .1000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 .500 .333 1.000 .125 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .750 .000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .600

Pts. SDSU 1,692 79 82 70 108 62 1,152 1,290 71 66 85 432 55 54 56 2,402 112 1,192 587 424 61 75 81 553 45 122 2,512 177 568 71 2,385 324 752 80 76 195 126 136 73 63 78 2,292 76 42 74 138 75 216 112 1,627 189 134 88 121 83 196 153 121 178 111 2,663 83 150 107 83 43 526 65 101 128 51 42 141 303 108 125 155 172 64 237 164 341

Pts. Opp. 1,343 76 64 40 110 45 985 1,219 53 55 40 358 47 51 86 2,605 109 1,294 508 406 71 58 45 74 62 62 135 2,323 248 642 33 2,338 288 563 65 70 171 148 124 59 59 56 2,004 60 76 78 148 46 167 37 1,596 182 130 59 114 51 235 121 134 203 41 3,294 38 198 181 62 52 435 66 55 125 88 58 138 319 103 100 174 122 61 193 102 299

SDSU Avg. 65.1 79.0 82.0 70.0 54.0 62.0 67.8 71.1 71.0 66.0 85.0 72.0 55.0 54.0 56.0 60.1 56.0 62.7 65.2 70.6 61.0 75.0 81.0 59.0 53.0 45.0 61.0 64.4 61.0 71.0 71.0 66.3 64.8 75.2 80.0 76.0 65.0 63.0 68.0 73.0 63.0 78.0 69.5 76.0 42.0 74.0 69.0 75.0 72.0 112.0 65.1 63.0 67.0 88.0 60.5 83.0 65.3 76.5 60.5 59.3 111.0 66.6 83.0 75.0 53.5 83.0 43.0 65.8 65.0 101.0 64.0 51.0 42.0 70.5 75.8 54.0 62.5 51.7 86.0 64.0 79.0 82.0 68.2

Opp Avg. 51.7 76.0 64.0 40.0 55.0 45.0 57.9 67.7 53.0 55.0 40.0 59.7 47.0 51.0 86.0 65.1 54.5 68.1 56.4 67.7 71.0 58.0 45.0 74.0 62.0 62.0 62.5 59.6 82.7 80.3 33.0 64.9 57.6 56.3 65.0 70.0 57.0 74.0 62.0 59.0 59.0 56.0 60.7 60.0 76.0 78.0 74.0 46.0 55.7 37.0 63.8 60.7 65.0 59.0 57.0 51.0 78.3 60.5 67.0 67.6 41.0 82.4 38.0 99.0 90.5 62.0 52.0 54.4 66.0 55.0 62.5 88.0 58.0 69.0 79.8 51.5 50.0 58.0 61.0 61.0 64.3 51.0 59.8

Opponent New Mexico New Mexico State New Orleans Nicholls State North Carolina North Texas Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northwestern State Notre Dame Oklahoma Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Providence Purdue Queens College Quinnipiac Radford Rice Rutgers St. John’s Saint Mary’s (CA) Sacramento State San Diego San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seton Hall South Carolina Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Southern Utah Southwest Texas St. Stanford Stephen Austin TCU Temple Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Texas Texas Pan-American Texas A&M Texas A&M-CC Texas Tech Texas-El Paso Texas-San Antonio Toledo Tulsa UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UCLA UNLV US International Utah Utah State Utah Valley State Villanova Virginia Wake Forest Washington State Weber State West Texas State West Virginia Western Michigan Wichita State Wyoming

W 16 2 1 1 0 1 7 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 6 0 12 1 0 4 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 26 3 14 1 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 4 0 5 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 1 18 0 0 1 2 17 4 1 14 6 19 3 14 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 18

L 26 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 3 4 5 2 7 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 7 4 4 1 1 1 26 3 4 0 1 4 1 10 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 4 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 6 19 22 0 30 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 22

Pct. .381 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 .875 1.000 .500 1.000 .500 .500 .000 .500 .500 .333 .545 .000 .632 .500 .000 .666 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .500 .400 1.000 .788 .429 .777 .500 .000 .000 .133 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .500 .000 .333 1.000 .000 1.000 .667 1.000 .000 1.000 .333 .818 .000 .000 .500 .667 .773 .667 .500 .700 .240 .463 1.000 .318 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 .667 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .450

Pts. SDSU 2,511 155 60 88 74 64 537 153 182 67 150 116 207 140 417 361 853 109 1,265 139 49 414 126 59 77 212 81 59 247 124 66 128 307 224 2,343 436 1,557 133 61 55 1,861 185 207 358 65 542 62 942 66 56 78 192 59 134 124 154 1,682 65 139 152 154 1,440 438 131 1,380 1,491 2,589 175 2,423 307 135 56 34 63 172 93 82 137 77 153 2,368

Pts. Opp. 2,552 121 58 45 84 40 438 126 191 47 118 152 247 125 415 358 782 146 1,269 147 50 362 99 47 69 208 64 78 199 132 76 123 312 166 1,752 411 1,157 118 71 58 2,248 212 281 238 68 578 67 1,090 61 59 56 187 38 138 111 201 1,279 67 164 112 155 1,177 386 96 1,178 2,016 2,721 64 2,753 178 120 54 38 62 169 95 63 126 72 164 2,448

SDSU Avg. 59.8 77.5 60.0 88.0 74.0 64.0 67.1 76.5 91.0 67.0 75.0 58.0 69.0 70.0 69.5 60.1 77.5 54.5 66.6 69.5 49.0 69.0 63.0 59.0 77.0 70.7 81.0 59.0 82.3 62.0 66.0 64.0 61.4 74.7 71.0 62.3 86.5 66.5 61.0 55.0 62.0 61.7 51.8 71.6 65.0 67.8 62.0 62.8 66.0 56.0 78.0 64.0 59.0 67.0 62.0 51.3 76.5 65.0 69.5 76.0 51.3 65.5 73.0 65.5 69.0 59.6 63.1 87.5 55.1 102.3 67.5 56.0 34.0 63.0 57.3 93.0 82.0 68.5 77.0 76.5 59.2

Opp Avg. 60.8 60.5 58.0 45.0 84.0 40.0 54.8 63.0 95.5 47.0 59.0 76.0 82.3 62.5 69.2 59.6 71.1 73.0 66.8 73.5 50.0 60.3 49.5 47.0 69.0 69.3 64.0 78.0 66.3 66.0 76.0 61.5 62.4 55.3 53.1 58.7 64.3 59.0 71.0 58.0 74.9 70.7 70.3 47.6 68.0 72.3 67.0 72.7 61.0 59.0 56.0 62.3 38.0 69.0 55.5 67.0 58.1 67.0 82.0 56.0 51.7 53.5 64.3 48.0 58.9 80.6 66.4 32.0 62.6 59.3 60.0 54.0 38.0 62.0 56.3 95.0 63.0 63.0 72.0 82.0 61.2

Bold = 2010-11 opponents

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ALL-TIME RECORDS BY CONFERENCE America East Opponent W Albany 0 Binghamton 0 Boston U. 0 Hartford 0 Maine 0 UMBC 0 New Hampshire 0 Stony Brook 0 Vermont 0 Total 0

L 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Atlantic Coast Opponent Boston College Clemson Duke Florida St. Georgia Tech Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Total

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

L 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 7

Atlantic Sun Opponent Belmont Campbell East Tenn. St. Fla. Gulf Coast Jacksonville Kennesaw St. Lipscomb Mercer North Florida S.C. Upstate Stetson Total

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Atlantic 10 Opponent W Charlotte 0 Dayton 0 Duquesne 2 Fordham 0 G. Washington 0 La Salle 0 Massachusetts 0 Rhode Island 0 Richmond 0 St. Bonaventure 0 St. Joseph's 0 Saint Louis 0 Temple 1 Xavier 0 Total 3

L 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Big East Opponent Cincinnati Connecticut DePaul Georgetown Louisville Marquette Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John's Seton Hall South Florida Syracuse Villanova West Virginia Total

L 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 8

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W 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 9

Big Sky Opponent W E. Washington 1 Idaho St. 1 Montana 1 Montana St. 2 N. Arizona 7 Northern Colo. 2 Portland State 4 Sacramento St. 3 Weber State 0 Total 21

L 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 7

Big South Opponent W Charleston So. 0 Coastal Carolina 0 Gardner Webb 0 High Point 0 Liberty 0 Radford 2 UNC-Asheville 0 Winthrop 0 Total 2

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Big Ten Opponent Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Michigan St. Minnesota Northwestern Ohio St. Penn St. Purdue Wisconsin Total

W 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3

L 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 5

Big 12 Opponent Baylor Colorado Iowa St. Kansas Kansas St. Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma St. Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech Total

W 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 10

L 0 1 3 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 15

Big West Opponent Cal Poly CS Fullerton CS Northridge Long Beach St. Pacific UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barb. Total

W 7 19 8 5 6 2 17 4 14 82

L 2 17 2 35 5 1 5 2 6 75

Colonial Athletic Opponent Delaware Drexel George Mason Georgia St. Hofstra James Madison Northeastern Old Dominion Towson

W 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

UNC-Wilm. VA Common. William & Mary Total

0 0 0 2

0 0 0 3

Conference USA Opponent W Central Florida 0 East Carolina 0 Houston 2 Marshall 0 Memphis 1 Rice 0 SMU 0 Southern Miss. 0 Texas-El Paso 18 Tulane 0 Tulsa 1 UAB 0 Total 22

L 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 4 0 1 0 13

Great West Opponent W Chicago St. 0 Houston Baptist 0 NJIT 0 North Dakota 0 South Dakota 0 TX-Pan Am. 1 UT Valley St. 1 Total 2

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Horizon League Opponent Butler Cleveland St. Detroit Illinois-Chicago Loyola (Ill.) Valparaiso Wisconsin-GB Wisconsin-Mil. Wright St. Youngstown St. Total

L 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

W 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

Ivy League Opponent Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton Yale Total

W 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2

L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Metro Atlantic Opponent Canisius Fairfield Iona Loyola (Md.) Manhattan Marist Niagara Rider St. Peter's Siena Total

W 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

L 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mid-American Opponent Akron Ball State Bowling Green Buffalo Central Michigan Eastern Michigan

W 0 0 0 0 1 1

L 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kent State Miami (Ohio) N. Illinois Ohio Toledo W. Michigan Total

0 0 1 0 0 1 4

0 0 1 0 2 0 3

Mid-Eastern Athletic Opponent W Beth.-Cookman 0 Coppin State 0 Delaware St. 0 Florida A&M 0 Hampton 0 Howard 0 Md.-E. Shore 0 Morgan St. 0 Norfolk St. 0 NC A&T 0 So. Carolina St. 0 Winston-Salem 0 Total 0

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Missouri Valley Opponent W Bradley 0 Creighton 0 Drake 0 Evansville 0 Illinois St. 1 Indiana St. 1 Missouri St. 0 Northern Iowa 0 S. Illinois 0 Wichita State 1 Total 3

L 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 13

Mountain West Opponent Air Force BYU Colorado St. New Mexico TCU UNLV Utah Wyoming Total

W L 21 5 14 26 24 15 16 26 5 10 19 22 14 30 18 22 131 156

Northeast Opponent Central Conn. St. F. Dickinson Long Island Monmouth Mt. St. Mary's Quinnipiac Robert Morris Sacred Heart St. Francis (NY) St. Francis (PA) Wagner Total

W 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Ohio Valley Opponent W Austin Peay 0 E. Illinois 0 E. Kentucky 0 Jacksonville St. 0 Morehead St. 0 Murray St. 3 SE Missouri St. 0 Tennessee St. 0 Tennessee Tech 1 Tennessee-Martin 0 Total 4

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Pacific-10 Opponent Arizona Arizona St. California Oregon Oregon St. Stanford UCLA USC Washington Washington St. Total

W 13 10 4 3 2 4 6 5 0 2 49

L 4 8 2 3 4 4 19 25 0 1 70

Patriot League Opponent American Army Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh Navy Total

W 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Southeastern Opponent Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Mississippi Mississippi St. South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Total

W 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

L 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Southern Opponent Appalachian St. Charleston Chattanooga Davidson Elon Furman Georgia So. UNC-Greensboro Samford W. Carolina Wofford Total

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Southland Opponent Central Ark. Lamar McNeese St. Nicholls St. N’western St. Sam Houston St. SE Louisiana St. F. Austin TAMU-CC Texas-Arlington Texas-San Ant. Texas St. Total

W 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3

Southwestern Athletic Opponent W Alabama A&M 0 Alabama St. 1 Alcorn State 1 Ark.-Pine Bluff 0 Grambling 0 Jackson St. 2 Miss. Valley 0 Prairie View A&M 2 Southern 0 Texas Southern 0 Total 6

L 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Summit Opponent Centenary IPFW IUPUI North Dakota St. Oakland Oral Roberts South Dakota St. Southern Utah UMKC Western Illinois Total

W 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 2 0 9

L 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Sun Belt Opponent Arkansas St. Ark.-Little Rock Denver Florida Atlantic Florida Inter. La.-Lafayette La.-Monroe M. Tennessee New Orleans North Texas South Alabama Troy W. Kentucky Total

W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2

L 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Western Athletic Opponent W Boise St. 1 Fresno St. 23 Hawai’i 13 Idaho 0 Louisiana Tech 0 Nevada 3 New Mexico St. 2 San Jose St. 14 Utah State 3 Total 59

L 0 10 12 0 2 2 0 4 0 30

West Coast Opponent Gonzaga LMU Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary's San Diego San Francisco Santa Clara Total

W 3 6 12 0 2 26 3 1 53

L 0 2 7 1 3 7 4 1 25

Independents Opponent W CS Bakersfield 0 Houston Baptist 0 Longwood 0 Savannah St. 0 Total 0

L 0 0 0 0 0

Alignments entering 201011 season.


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS Air Force (21-5) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2 Record at AF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-3 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .89, 1997 Most Points AF . . . . . . . . . . . . .79, 2002 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .51, 2009 Largest Margin AF . . . . . . . . . . .29, 2006 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .9 Longest AF Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 6 1-11-97 ....................H W 70-41 2-6-97 ......................A W 89-57 2-7-98 ......................A W 78-54 2-26-98 ....................H W 68-59 1-22-00 ....................A L 72-77 2-19-00 ....................H W 70-38 1-18-01 ....................A W 50-49 2-17-01 ....................H W 57-30 1-26-02 ....................H W 58-50 2-21-02 ....................A W 83-79 2-1-03 ......................A W 73-55 2-27-03 ....................H W 69-57 1-31-04 ....................A W 51-46 2-26-04 ....................H W 52-50 1-27-05 ....................H L 44-48 2-26-05 ....................A W 77-61 1-7-06 (ot) ................H L 59-63 2-8-06 ......................A L 45-74 1-14-07 ....................H W 60-51 2-15-07 ....................A L 52-60 2-6-08 ......................A W 62-45 3-8-08 ......................H W 64-34 1-7-09 ......................H W 79-28 2-7-09 ......................A W 55-37 2-3-10 ......................A W 68-48 3-6-10 ......................H W 87-52 Alabama (1-0) 12-28-94 ....................N W

79-76

Alabama State (1-0) 11-25-88 ....................N W

82-64

Alaska-Anchorage (1-0) 1-10-80 ......................H W 70-40 Alcorn State (1-1) 11-24-89 ....................N L 12-1-00 ......................A W

48-67 60-43

American (1-0) 12-19-02 ....................H W

62-45

Arizona (13-4) 1-25-80 ......................A W 2-23-80 ......................H W 1-31-81 ......................H W 2-21-81 ......................A W 1-29-82 ......................A W 2-26-82 ......................H W 1-21-83 ......................H W 2-5-83 ........................A W 2-2-84 ........................A W

66-65 88-37 73-54 64-46 71-59 74-52 82-60 64-63 68-66

Arizona (cont.) 3-3-84 ........................H W 1-11-85 ......................H W 2-14-85 ......................A W 1-11-93 ......................A L 12-11-93 ....................H L 12-19-96 ....................H L 11-23-98 ....................A L 11-21-09 ....................H W

75-63 74-56 63-56 58-75 58-63 48-66 69-76 57-38

Arizona State (10-8) 1-14-78 ......................A L 1-26-80 ......................A W 2-22-80 ......................H W 12-19-80 ....................N W 1-30-81 ......................H W 2-20-81 ......................A L 1-30-82 ......................A L 2-24-82 ......................H L 1-22-83 ......................H L 2-4-83 ........................A L 2-4-84 ........................A L 3-1-84 ........................H W 1-9-85 ........................H W 2-16-85 ......................A W 12-19-88 ....................A W 12-31-89 ....................H L 12-7-93 ......................H W 1-5-95 ........................A W

65-86 52-49 79-60 62-54 65-55 66-70 57-78 67-69 73-78 78-82 81-83 83-65 78-65 104-82 87-69 50-76 76-46 67-52

Army (1-0) 11-27-93 ....................N W

71-53

Auburn (1-0) 12-30-09 ....................H W

66-55

Baylor (1-0) 12-2-88 ......................H W

85-40

Biola (3-3) 1-22-77 ......................A L 2-23-78 ......................H L 12-19-78 ....................H L 11-20-79 ....................H W 11-13-81 ....................A W 11-21-83 ....................H W

60-70 58-79 48-50 88-64 79-36 99-59

Bishop’s (1-0) 12-6-80 ......................H W

55-47

Boise State (1-0) 12-20-05 ....................H W

54-51

Boston College (0-1) 12-21-98 ....................H L

56-86

Brigham Young (14-26) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-10 Record at BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-15 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .87, 1995 Most Points BYU . . . . . . . . . . . .87, 2003 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .30, 2010 Largest Margin BYU . . . . . . . . .41, 2000 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . .3, twice Longest BYU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .13 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 12-23-77 ..................H L 60-70 11-28-81 ..................H W 75-55 1-10-91 (ot) ..............H W 74-70 2-7-91 ......................A W 83-80 2-8-92 ......................H L 76-84 3-5-92 ......................A L 65-66 2-6-93 ......................A L 73-82 3-4-93 ......................H W 73-57 1-15-94 ....................H W 74-56 2-24-94 ....................A L 66-68 1-14-95 ....................A W 63-55 2-23-95 ....................H W 87-63 1-11-96 ....................H W 85-59 2-24-96 ....................A L 61-78 1-16-99 (ot) ..............A L 71-72 2-13-99 ....................H L 53-66 1-15-00 ....................H L 37-60 2-12-00 ....................A L 58-84 3-8-00 ......................N L 37-78 1-11-01 ....................H W 63-61 2-10-01 ....................A L 53-76 1-31-02 ....................A L 41-67 3-2-02 ......................H L 56-72 1-23-03 ....................H L 46-61 2-22-03 ....................A L 56-87 2-7-04 ......................H L 50-82 3-4-04 ......................A L 45-56 2-3-05 ......................A L 49-62 3-5-05 ......................H L 61-69 1-21-06 ....................A L 39-64 2-22-06 ....................H L 49-67 1-25-07 ....................H L 49-54 2-24-07 ....................A L 41-65 1-23-08 ....................H W 62-39 2-23-08 ....................A L 43-46 1-24-09 ....................H W 56-36 2-25-09 ....................A W 59-47 1-23-10 ....................A L 63-73 2-24-10 ....................H W 73-71 3-12-10 ....................N W 77-47 Brown (1-1) 12-30-03 ....................N L 12-28-06 ....................H W

49-57 63-52

California (4-2) 12-14-78 ....................A W 3-12-81 ......................N W 12-8-89 ......................H L 12-3-95 ......................H W 12-22-00 ....................H W 11-18-01 ....................A L

74-69 77-64 68-80 82-70 63-49 60-74

Cal Poly Pomona (8-11) 12-17-76 ....................A L 2-5-77 ........................A L 3-4-77 ........................H L 12-9-77 ......................H L 12-8-78 ......................A L 3-3-78 ........................A L 2-9-79 ........................H L 12-7-79 ......................A L 1-5-80 ........................H W 12-20-80 ....................A W 2-17-81 ......................H W 12-11-81 ....................A L 1-3-83 ........................H W 11-28-84 ....................H W 12-21-85 ....................A L 1-6-87 ........................H L 1-12-88 ......................A W 1-2-91 ........................H W 12-10-91 ....................H W Cal Poly (7-2) 12-18-76 ....................N 12-2-77 ......................A 2-1-78 ........................A 12-1-78 ......................H 1-7-96 ........................H 1-2-01 ........................A 11-16-01 ....................H 12-7-06 (ot) ................H 11-29-07 ....................A

L L W W W W W W W

38-103 68-82 47-80 60-69 31-74 71-96 59-72 60-63 60-53 66-50 64-50 62-66 65-59 87-71 74-78 60-75 76-50 72-54 72-49

46-55 79-80 62-50 50-37 64-31 73-63 63-54 70-68 80-70

Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0) 2-25-79 ......................H W 71-33 Cal State Fullerton (19-17) 1-14-77 ......................H L 40-78 2-11-77 ......................A L 56-101 1-10-78 ......................H L 76-80 2-11-78 ......................A L 65-102 1-17-79 ......................A L 42-58 2-10-79 ......................H L 48-53 1-13-80 ......................H W 49-46 2-15-80 ......................A W 67-59 1-14-81 ......................A W 66-58 2-14-81 ......................H W 77-52 1-14-82 ......................H W 91-77 2-20-82 ......................A W 56-54 1-25-83 ......................A L 58-97 2-15-83 ......................H W 80-77 1-10-84 ......................H W 77-65 2-21-84 ......................A W 78-64 1-23-85 ......................A L 65-73 2-20-85 ......................H W 83-73 1-10-86 ......................A L 70-71 2-13-86 ......................H W 91-72 1-10-87 ......................H W 68-59 2-14-87 ......................A L 55-65 1-25-88 ......................H L 64-67 2-25-88 ......................A L 53-55 1-28-89 ......................A L 56-57 2-20-89 ......................H L 65-71 3-9-89 ........................N L 60-68 1-13-90 ......................H W 71-68

55


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS Cal State Fullerton (cont.) 1-22-90 ......................A L 2-14-91 ......................A L 1-18-94 ......................H W 12-30-99 ....................A W 12-18-00 ....................H W 12-1-03 ......................A W 12-18-04 ....................H W 12-2-07 ......................H W

42-61 49-77 85-44 80-51 84-47 73-50 69-43 76-45

Cal State Los Angeles (3-2) 12-10-76 ....................H L 62-67 1-5-78 ........................A W 75-40 1-21-78 ......................H W 68-58 12-9-78 ......................H W 52-49 2-16-79 ......................H L 67-74 Cal State Northridge (8-2) 2-14-78 (ot) ................A L 2-6-79 ........................H W 11-27-79 ....................A W 12-18-80 ....................N W 11-26-83 ....................A W 12-1-87 ......................H W 2-19-91 ......................H W 1-11-92 ......................H W 12-28-02 ....................H W 12-6-03 ......................A L

70-76 74-65 68-36 70-47 95-65 81-48 70-60 97-41 75-54 52-71

Cal State Stanislaus (1-0) 11-30-04 ....................H W 80-65 Canisius (0-1) 1-4-05 ........................H L

61-71

Centenary (1-0) 11-22-02 ....................H W

75-58

Central Michigan (1-0) 11-30-84 ....................N W

81-45

Chattanooga (0-1) 11-25-00 ....................H L

59-74

Chico State (0-1) 1-7-77 ........................A L

53-62

Clemson (0-1) 11-25-89 ....................N L

45-62

Colorado (1-1) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Record at CU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .71, 1981 Most Points CU . . . . . . . . . . . . .70, 1994 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .16, 1981 Largest Margin CU . . . . . . . . . .19, 1994 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .1 Longest CU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CU 1 1-9-81 ......................H W 71-55 11-26-94 ..................A L 51-70

56

Colorado State (24-15) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-5 Record at CSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-9 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . .101, 1992 Most Points CSU . . . . . . . . .81, 2001/03 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .39, 1992 Largest Margin CSU . . . . . . . . .32, 2003 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . .10 Longest CSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 6 2-28-91 (ot) ..............A L 69-73 1-31-91 ....................H W 73-50 1-25-92 ....................H W 101-62 2-20-92 ....................A W 82-74 1-28-93 ....................H W 82-59 2-27-93 ....................A W 64-60 1-27-94 ....................A W 53-47 2-6-94 ......................H W 84-50 3-12-94 ....................N W 51-47 1-28-95 ....................A W 56-46 2-2-95 ......................H W 73-51 2-1-96 ......................A L 58-66 2-8-96 ......................H W 66-64 3-8-96 ......................N L 58-64 1-19-97 ....................A W 70-53 2-13-97 ....................H W 61-53 2-5-00 ......................H W 68-58 3-4-00 ......................A W 58-51 2-3-01 ......................H L 54-55 3-1-01 ......................A L 67-81 1-17-02 ....................A L 49-58 2-16-02 ....................H L 60-69 2-6-03 ......................H W 60-47 3-7-03 ......................A L 49-81 1-24-04 ....................H W 58-55 2-19-04 ....................A L 56-65 1-20-05 ....................A L 50-63 2-19-05 ....................H L 49-56 1-5-06 ......................A L 65-68 2-4-06 ......................H L 55-68 3-7-06 ......................H L 58-69 1-20-07 ....................H W 75-66 2-22-07 ....................A L 56-67 1-30-08 ....................H W 86-52 3-1-08 ......................A W 76-56 1-31-09 ....................H W 62-61 3-4-09 ......................A W 68-66 1-30-10 ....................H W 59-38 3-3-10 ......................A W 73-54 Connecticut (1-2) 11-27-87 ....................N W 12-21-07 ....................H L 11-20-08 ....................A L

69-64 53-85 55-99

Creighton (0-8) 1-25-91 ......................A L 2-23-91 ......................H L 3-8-91 ........................N L 2-1-92 ........................A L 2-27-92 ......................H L 3-13-92 ......................N L 12-22-01 ....................A L

76-90 76-82 75-78 73-82 75-76 66-89 55-66

Creighton (cont.) 12-22-02 (ot) ..............H L

72-79

Detroit (2-1) 12-27-81 ....................N L 12-4-98 ......................H W 12-30-01 ....................H W

47-56 78-59 70-56

Duke (0-2) 1-14-83 ......................A 3-27-10 ......................N

L L

68-82 58-66

Duquesne (2-0) 12-7-97 ......................A W 12-30-98 ....................H W

64-59 72-65

Eastern Michigan (1-0) 12-30-90 ....................H W

73-59

Eastern Washington (1-0) 1-7-05 ........................H W 63-59 Fairfield (1-0) 11-27-88 ....................N W

78-56

Fresno State (23-10) 1-13-77 ......................H W 12-2-77 ......................N W 2-2-78 ........................A W 11-17-79 ....................N W 1-15-87 ......................H W 1-29-87 ......................A L 1-14-88 ......................A L 2-13-88 ......................H W 3-10-88 ......................H W 1-14-89 ......................H W 2-9-89 ........................A W 1-16-90 ......................A L 3-3-90 ........................H L 1-15-91 ......................A L 1-21-92 ......................H L 1-15-93 ......................H W 2-13-93 ......................A W 3-10-93 ......................N W 1-22-94 ......................A W 3-5-94 ........................H W 3-11-94 ......................H W 2-17-95 ......................H W 3-3-95 ........................A W 2-16-96 ......................A W 3-1-96 ........................H W 3-6-96 ........................N W 1-4-97 ........................A W 1-30-97 ......................H W 1-2-98 ........................H L 2-1-98 ........................A L 1-30-99 ......................H W 2-25-99 ......................A L 11-30-02 ....................A L

61-42 82-60 61-44 61-59 66-62 63-85 61-69 78-57 64-60 94-80 66-61 69-83 60-93 69-85 84-86 63-40 58-55 62-38 75-50 83-58 73-53 97-35 73-54 74-57 76-48 69-48 63-50 70-41 52-74 72-82 89-68 55-68 49-59

George Mason (1-0) 11-25-94 ....................N W

76-60

George Washington (0-1) 12-30-06 ....................H L 42-76 Georgetown (0-1) 11-29-91 ....................N L

74-78

Georgia (1-1) 12-28-92 ....................N W 3-17-93 ......................N L

70-63 68-85

Georgia State (1-0) 12-13-96 ....................H W

75-46

Gonzaga (3-0) 11-30-91 ....................N W 1-11-94 ......................H W 12-18-95 ....................A W

69-54 69-54 78-59

Hardin-Simmons (1-0) 1-4-85 ........................H W 112-37 Hawai’i (13-12) 1-15-80 ......................H W 1-11-81 ......................H W 1-21-82 ......................H W 11-29-83 ....................H W 2-28-86 ......................A L 3-2-86 ........................A W 1-19-87 ......................H W 1-20-87 (ot) ................H L 3-5-87 ........................H W 1-28-88 ......................A W 1-30-88 ......................A L 1-25-89 ......................H L 1-26-89 ......................H W 2-8-90 ........................A L 2-10-90 ......................A L 12-21-91 ....................H L 3-16-94 ......................N W 1-25-97 ......................A L 2-20-97 ......................H W 3-7-97 ........................N W 1-10-98 ......................A L 2-3-98 ........................H L 1-23-99 ......................H L 2-20-99 ......................A L 11-28-08 ....................A W

58-54 65-35 80-28 95-67 75-79 64-60 96-56 67-70 68-62 83-75 58-70 60-73 56-52 49-73 70-72 70-72 81-75 44-54 58-53 74-48 38-88 48-85 57-65 39-66 71-48

Houston (2-1) 3-22-81 ......................N W 12-4-81 ......................H W 12-3-87 ......................H L

50-41 59-57 80-84

Idaho State (1-1) 11-27-98 ....................H W 11-19-99 ....................A L

66-58 68-72

Illinois State (1-0) 11-24-00 ....................H W

88-59

Indiana State (1-1) 11-26-99 ....................H W 11-23-07 ....................N L

53-39 68-75


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS Iona College (1-0) 12-30-91 ....................A W

83-51

Iowa State (0-3) 12-29-89 ....................N L 11-29-86 ....................N L 11-30-08 ....................N L

59-65 66-83 71-87

Jackson State (2-0) 12-6-85 ......................H W 11-24-07 ....................N W

90-77 63-44

Kansas (1-1) 12-30-87 ....................H W 12-28-04 ....................A L Kansas State (1-2) 12-7-90 ......................N L 12-28-97 ....................H W 12-5-98 ......................A L Lewis-Clark (1-0) 12-2-83 ......................H W

76-63 45-71

65-73 57-53 56-77

111-41

Long Beach State (5-35) 1-8-77 ........................N L 60-81 1-29-77 ......................A L 60-76 2-18-77 ......................H L 74-95 1-26-78 ......................A L 68-81 2-16-78 ......................H L 52-79 12-16-78 ....................N L 50-74 1-27-79 ......................H L 66-82 2-15-79 ......................A L 51-52 1-19-80 ......................H L 63-73 2-12-80 ......................A L 61-63 2-11-81 ......................H L 65-76 2-24-81 ......................A L 58-68 3-13-81 ......................N L 56-71 1-23-82 ......................A L 53-65 2-17-82 ......................H L 70-79 2-9-83 ........................A L 67-112 3-1-83 ........................H L 76-80 1-17-84 ......................H L 76-82 3-7-84 ........................A L 63-68 3-17-84 ......................N L 73-91 1-16-85 ......................H L 78-105 2-5-85 ........................A L 65-92 2-10-86 ......................H L 77-111 2-18-86 ......................A L 57-104 3-8-86 ........................N L 74-116 1-8-87 ........................H L 59-80 2-21-87 ......................A L 73-109 3-6-87 ........................N L 74-108 2-18-88 ......................A L 76-96 3-1-88 ........................H L 65-90 3-11-88 ......................N L 78-94 1-19-89 ......................A L 80-99 2-18-89 ......................H L 80-91 1-6-90 ........................H L 43-74 2-1-90 ........................A L 53-74 12-16-95 ....................H W 72-53 12-10-96 ....................A W 75-49 12-19-97 ....................A W 68-60 11-16-08 ....................A W 67-59

Long Beach State (cont.) 12-11-09 ....................H W 67-62 Long Island (1-0) 12-27-95 ....................H W

83-38

Missouri (2-2) 11-28-84 ....................A W 1-3-89 ........................H W 11-27-99 ....................H L 12-2-00 ......................A L

76-70 97-75 61-85 69-89

Louisiana-Monroe (0-2) 1-5-85 (ot) ..................H L 87-89 1-15-86 ......................A L 63-109

Missouri-Kansas City (2-0) 12-20-01 ....................A W 52-51 1-05-03 (ot) ..............H W 56-52

Louisiana Tech (0-2) 3-22-85 ......................N L 1-13-86 ......................A L

64-94 43-87

Monmouth (2-0) 12-5-86 ......................N W 2-24-89 ......................N W

54-52 71-48

Loyola (Ill.) (1-0) 12-1-84 ......................A W

83-62

Loyola (Md.) (0-1) 12-28-05 ....................H L

Montana (1-2) 3-16-95 ......................N L 12-21-99 ....................H W 11-18-00 ....................A L

46-57 51-49 58-68

43-52 Montana State (2-0) 12-14-84 ....................H W 12-21-08 ....................H W

87-52 85-70

Montclair State (1-0) 1-2-81 ........................N W

64-61

Murray State (3-0) 1-2-89 ........................H W 3-24-89 ......................N W 11-29-02 ....................N W

81-58 97-81 59-54

Navy (2-0) 11-25-01 ....................H W 12-18-07 ....................H W

73-69 91-33

Loyola Marymount (6-2) 1-5-92 ........................A W 12-4-92 ......................H W 12-1-93 ......................A W 12-17-94 ....................H W 12-19-99 ....................H L 11-21-00 ....................A L 12-21-08 ....................H W 12-21-09 ....................A W

65-54 59-45 60-49 72-32 51-62 59-69 85-70 75-54

Maine (0-1) 11-28-87 ....................A L

65-66

McNeese State (1-0) 11-23-90 ....................N W

101-55

Memphis (1-1) 1-7-81 ........................H L 12-18-93 ....................N W

56-69 72-56

Miami (Fla.) (0-1) 12-29-85 ....................A L

51-88

Michigan State (0-1) 12-14-79 ....................N L

42-58

Minnesota (1-1) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Record at UM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .82, 1984 Most Points UM . . . . . . . . . . . . .72, 1985 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .16, 1984 Largest Margin UM . . . . . . . . . .13, 1985 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .1 Longest UM Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UM 1 12-27-84 ..................H W 82-66 11-27-85 ..................A L 59-72

Nevada (3-2) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1 Record at UNR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .90, 1984 Most Points UNR . . . . . . . . . . . .74, 2004 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .46, 1984 Largest Margin UNR . . . . . . . . .19, 2004 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .2 Longest UNR Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .2 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 1-2-84 ......................H W 90-44 11-24-03 ..................H W 67-52 12-7-04 ....................A L 55-74 11-14-06 ..................H L 62-68 11-11-07 ..................A W 67-61 New Mexico (16-26) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-10 Record at UNM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-11 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .98, 1995 Most Points UNM . . . . . . . . . . . .86, 2001 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .58, 1994 Largest Margin UNM . . . . . . . . .34, 2004 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . .10 Longest UNM Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .19 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UNM 1 1-18-92 ....................H W 91-44

New Mexico (cont.) 2-15-92 ....................A W 1-24-93 ....................A W 2-18-93 ....................H W 2-11-94 ....................A W 2-20-94 ....................H W 3-9-94 ......................N W 1-19-95 ....................H W 2-11-95 ....................A W 3-8-95 ......................A W 1-18-96 ....................A L 1-27-96 ....................H W 3-5-97 ......................N W 1-7-99 ......................H L 2-4-99 ......................A L 1-20-00 ....................A L 2-17-00 ....................H L 1-20-01 ....................A L 2-15-01 ....................H W 3-7-01 ......................N L 1-23-02 ....................H L 2-23-02 ....................A L 3-6-02 ......................N L 1-30-03 ....................A L 3-1-03 ......................H L 3-12-03 ....................N L 1-29-04 ....................A L 2-28-04 ....................H L 1-29-05 ....................H L 2-24-05 ....................A L 3-9-05 ......................N L 1-25-06 ....................A L 2-25-06 ....................H L 1-31-07 ....................A L 3-3-07 ......................H L 1-12-08 ....................H L 2-13-08 ....................A L 3-15-08 ....................N L 1-21-09 ....................A W 2-21-09 ....................H W 1-6-10 ......................A W 2-6-10 ......................H L

74-52 54-44 78-51 98-52 96-38 95-60 85-61 75-47 57-39 56-62 74-52 57-50 53-66 51-75 47-65 60-66 66-86 56-53 49-55 49-58 53-63 52-65 42-75 46-64 49-54 42-76 44-47 53-72 58-78 52-81 45-76 48-75 46-76 48-67 47-60 54-63 59-62 57-52 75-64 61-39 58-65

New Mexico State (2-0) 12-18-82 ....................H W 90-65 1-3-86 ........................N W 65-56 New Orleans (1-0) 12-7-85 ......................N W

60-58

Nicholls State (1-0) 11-26-88 ....................N W

88-45

North Carolina (0-1) 1-13-83 ......................A L

74-84

North Texas (1-0) 11-23-96 ....................N W

64-40

57


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS Northern Arizona (7-1) 12-29-76 ....................H W 1-13-78 ......................A W 1-5-82 ........................H W 12-18-89 ....................H W 1-3-95 ........................A W 1-2-96 ........................H W 12-28-99 ....................A L 12-30-00 ....................H W

64-44 77-65 77-42 66-53 72-58 66-61 57-65 58-50

Northern Colorado (2-0) 12-11-79 ....................H W 85-61 12-04-04 ....................H W 68-65 Northern Illinois (1-1) 1-2-88 ........................H W 103-92 1-3-90 ........................H L 79-99 Northwestern State (1-0) 11-14-08 ....................H W 67-47 Notre Dame (1-1) 3-21-81 ......................N W 11-26-09 ....................N L

71-34 79-84

Oklahoma (1-1) 1-6-82 ........................H W 11-27-09 ....................N L

68-65 48-87

Old Dominion (0-3) 1-11-82 ......................H L 1-16-83 ......................A L 2-25-89 ......................N L Oral Roberts (1-1) 2-23-88 ......................H W 12-20-03 ....................H L

86-61 54-63

Oregon (3-3) 1-6-83 ........................H 3-16-84 ......................N 3-25-89 ......................N 12-30-93 ....................H 12-20-95 ....................A 3-15-97 ......................N

W W L W L L

79-71 70-63 64-67 84-77 52-59 68-80

Oregon State (2-4) 12-31-82 ....................H L 12-31-84 ....................H L 12-17-92 ....................H W 12-11-94 ....................H L 11-16-97 ....................H W 11-17-98 ....................A L

49-54 68-66 61-50 55-59 63-56 67-71

Pacific (6-5) 1-27-81 ......................H 1-23-86 ......................H 2-20-86 ......................A 2-2-87 ........................A 2-26-87 ......................H 1-4-88 ........................A 3-3-88 ........................H 12-16-88 ....................H 3-4-89 ........................A

58

62-79 76-79 69-90

L W L W W W W W L

62-70 97-80 75-102 85-74 80-52 77-56 101-58 76-55 68-85

Pacific (cont.) 1-18-90 ......................A L 2-17-90 ......................H L

64-68 68-82

Purdue (2-1) 3-20-81 ......................N W 12-4-87 ......................H W 11-26-93 ....................N L

72-48 80-74 60-86

Penn State (0-2) 12-4-97 ......................A L 11-28-98 ....................H L

56-70 53-76

Queens College (1-0) 12-28-81 ....................A W

81-64

Quinnipiac (0-1) 12-28-07 ....................H L

59-78

Radford (2-1) 3-23-89 ......................N W 12-29-96 ....................N L 12-28-01 ....................H W

99-92 59-65 89-42

Rice (0-2) 1-25-98 ......................H 2-19-98 ......................A

L L

63-66 61-66

Rutgers (0-1) 12-30-85 ....................N L

66-76

Pepperdine (12-7) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-3 Record at Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . .103, 1983 Most Points Pepperdine . . . . . .82, 1983 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .25, 1981 Largest Margin Pepperdine . . . .16, 1979 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . .5, twice Longest Pepperdine Win Streak . . . . . .4 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PEP 1 1-6-77 ......................N W 62-45 12-12-77 (ot) ............H L 71-72 2-17-78 ....................A L 64-75 12-3-78 ....................H L 53-59 2-7-79 ......................A L 44-60 12-13-79 ..................N W 65-46 11-22-80 ..................A W 78-61 12-9-80 ....................H W 58-52 12-1-81 ....................A W 75-50 2-12-81 ....................H W 58-52 11-27-82 ..................A L 59-62 12-8-83 ....................H W 95-82 12-27-83 ..................A W 103-81 12-3-94 ....................H W 59-56 1-4-96 ......................A W 74-62 12-7-96 ....................H W 66-51 12-10-05 ..................A L 56-70 12-21-06 ..................H W 64-53 12-8-09 (ot) ..............H L 61-62 Pittsburgh (1-1) 12-30-95 ....................H W 12-22-05 ....................A L

83-69 56-78

Portland (0-1) 11-20-99 ....................N L

49-50

Portland State (4-2) 12-12-86 ....................H W 11-28-97 (ot) ..............N L 11-28-00 ....................A W 1-5-02 ........................H W 1-09-03 ......................A L 12-16-05 ....................H W

92-63 66-68 53-50 73-51 55-59 75-71

Prairie View A&M (2-0) 12-1-01 ......................N W 11-29-08 ....................N W Princeton (1-0) 12-19-93 ....................N W Providence (1-0) 2-26-89 ......................N W

68-46 58-53

59-47

77-69

Sacramento State (2-0) 12-16-01 ....................H W 72-51 1-11-03 ......................A W 77-68 12-28-08 ....................H W 75-47 St. John’s (1-0) 12-11-92 ....................H W 12-29-94 ....................A L Saint Mary’s (2-3) 11-24-90 ....................A L 11-25-02 ....................A L 11-21-03 ....................H L 12-10-06 ....................H W 11-17-07 ....................A W

51-42 77-81

68-83 47-60 47-52 62-57 83-60

San Diego (26-7) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-3 Record at USD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .98, 1978 Most Points USD . . . . . . . . . . . .76, twice Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .81, 1978 Largest Margin USD . . . . . . . . .30, 2006 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . .17 Longest USD Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 2-28-78 ....................H W 83-31 12-11-78 ..................H W 98-17 3-2-79 ......................H W 74-35 1-22-80 ....................H W 80-41 2-28-80 ....................A W 75-21 12-2-80 ....................H W 79-34 2-26-81 ....................A W 65-46 12-10-81 ..................H W 76-57 2-10-82 ....................A W 72-46 1-8-83 ......................H W 83-56 12-3-83 ....................H W 74-51 12-6-83 ....................A W 73-44 12-4-84 ....................H W 97-57 12-11-85 ..................A W 67-54

San Diego (cont.) 12-21-86 ..................H W 12-1-87 ....................A W 12-6-88 ....................H W 12-6-89 ....................H L 11-27-90 ..................H W 11-23-91 ..................A W 12-2-92 ....................H W 12-4-93 ....................A W 11-30-94 ..................H W 11-28-95 ..................A W 11-26-96 ..................H W 12-11-02 ..................A L 12-10-03 ..................H L 11-23-04 ..................A L 11-22-05 ..................H L 11-19-06 ..................A L 12-5-07 ....................H W 11-25-08 ..................A L 11-17-09 ..................H W

73-63 85-61 82-47 68-76 79-75 72-68 72-66 72-51 67-62 60-47 55-34 53-72 60-65 49-64 57-67 46-76 58-53 60-63 79-52

San Francisco (3-4) 1-3-81 ........................A L 11-29-81 ....................H W 12-11-82 ....................H W 1-5-91 ........................A L 1-7-93 ........................A W 11-14-98 ....................H L 12-1-99 ......................A L

52-61 62-47 80-61 63-65 78-56 43-54 58-67

San Jose State (16-4) 12-3-77 ......................N W 11-16-79 ....................N L 12-21-84 ....................H W 1-31-87 ......................A W 2-28-87 ......................H W 1-16-88 ......................A W 2-11-88 ......................H W 1-12-89 ......................H W 2-11-89 ......................A W 1-20-90 ......................A W 3-1-90 ........................H W 3-7-90 ........................N L 1-2-97 ........................A W 2-1-97 ........................H W 1-4-98 ........................H W 1-29-98 ......................A W 1-28-99 ......................H W 2-27-99 ......................A W 12-6-00 ......................A L 12-6-01 ......................H L

89-83 46-56 97-67 64-60 97-56 95-69 96-54 77-64 84-52 84-74 66-42 59-81 82-37 92-47 68-55 77-49 89-51 78-46 54-59 62-65

Santa Clara (1-1) 12-14-81 ....................H W 1-6-04 ........................H L

65-48 68-70

Seton Hall (1-0) 12-28-91 ....................A L

61-71

South Carolina (0-1) 11-28-09 ....................N L

55-58


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS Southern California (5-25) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8 Record at USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-17 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .84, 1984 Most Points USC . . . . . . . . . . .102, 1982 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . . .7, 1991 Largest Margin USC . . . . . . . . .36, 1982 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .2 Longest USC Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .15 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .USC 3 1-21-77 ....................A W 62-59 2-8-77 ......................H L 61-85 1-17-78 ....................H L 57-69 2-7-78 ......................H L 83-99 1-20-79 ....................H L 47-61 3-1-79 ......................H L 44-67 2-5-80 ......................H L 62-65 2-29-80 ....................A L 63-66 1-21-81 ....................H L 46-75 3-8-81 ......................A L 45-58 2-6-82 ......................H L 59-77 3-5-82 ......................A L 55-73 12-14-82 ..................H L 66-102 2-26-83 ....................A L 63-89 1-19-84 ....................A L 84-101 2-18-84 ....................H L 67-86 1-28-85 ....................A W 61-59 2-23-85 ....................H L 77-90 2-4-86 ......................H L 73-91 12-9-86 ....................A L 77-90 12-2-89 ....................H L 66-73 12-4-90 ....................H L 54-68 12-3-91 ....................H W 71-64 1-3-93 ......................H W 63-61 1-2-94 ......................A L 62-82 12-6-94 ....................H L 55-67 12-6-95 ....................A W 67-66 12-1-96 ....................H L 60-71 12-13-97 ..................A L 51-62 12-4-99 ....................H L 60-72 Southern Illinois (0-3) 12-15-84 ....................H L 11-29-85 ....................A L 12-6-86 ......................N L

73-77 55-76 57-59

Southern Methodist (0-4) 1-17-98 ......................A L 2-12-98 ......................H L 12-14-03 ....................H L 12-22-04 ....................A L

62-71 54-66 55-64 36-80

Southern Utah (5-0) 12-8-90 ......................N W 12-20-94 ....................H W 12-30-04 ....................H W 11-24-06 ....................A W 11-20-07 ....................H W

89-46 77-51 51-37 55-52 86-52

Southwest Texas St. (0-1) 12-28-96 ....................N L 65-68

Stanford (4-4) 2-12-83 ......................A L 3-8-83 ........................H L 2-11-84 ......................H W 3-10-84 ......................A W 2-9-85 ........................A W 3-8-85 ........................H W 12-10-89 ....................H L 3-23-09 ......................H L

60-78 72-85 81-67 86-43 73-59 76-60 45-109 49-77

Stephen F. Austin (0-1) 11-22-96 ....................N L 62-67 Temple (1-0) 1-4-86 ........................N W

66-61

Tennessee-Martin (0-1) 12-29-03 ....................N L 56-59 Tennessee Tech (1-0) 12-3-88 ......................H W Texas (2-1) 11-26-95 ....................A L 12-30-08 ....................H W 3-21-10 ......................A W

Texas-El Paso (cont.) 2-16-91 ......................H W 1-30-92 ......................A W 2-29-92 ......................H W 1-22-93 ......................A L 2-20-93 ......................H L 2-13-94 ......................A W 2-18-94 ......................H W 1-21-95 ......................H W 2-9-95 ........................A W 3-10-95 ......................N W 1-20-96 ......................A W 1-25-96 ......................H W 1-22-97 ......................H W 2-26-97 ......................A W 1-9-99 ........................H W 1-9-99 ........................A L

84-62 82-64 80-44 59-70 53-54 67-65 69-53 73-50 72-56 71-49 81-71 62-40 75-42 81-52 67-50 58-64

Texas-San Antonio (0-1) 12-30-89 ....................N L 65-67 78-56

58-69 60-55 74-63

Texas Pan-American (1-0) 1-9-04 ........................H W 59-38 TCU (5-10) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 Record at TCU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-7 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .84, 2010 Most Points TCU . . . . . . . . . . . .83, twice Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .23, 2010 Largest Margin TCU . . . . . . . . .31, 2006 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .2 Longest TCU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 1-15-98 ....................A L 68-83 2-14-98 ....................H W 72-66 1-4-00 ......................H W 63-51 12-2-01 ....................A L 49-75 1-18-06 ....................H L 60-77 2-18-06 ....................A L 49-80 1-28-07 ....................A L 57-83 2-28-07 ....................H L 61-78 1-9-08 ......................A L 63-86 2-9-08 ......................H L 54-75 3-14-08 ....................N W 69-67 1-28-09 ....................A L 62-65 2-28-09 ....................H W 68-63 1-16-10 ....................A L 63-80 2-16-10 ....................H W 84-61 Texas-El Paso (18-4) 12-10-82 ....................H W 105-72 1-4-84 ........................H W 116-59 1-14-84 ......................A W 85-65 11-23-84 ....................H W 92-52 12-29-87 ....................H W 79-68 1-19-91 (2ot) ..............A L 71-77

Texas A&M (0-2) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Record at TAMU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .72, 1994 Most Points TAMU . . . . . . . . . . .75, 1984 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A Largest Margin TAMU . . . . . . . . .3, 1994 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . .N/A Longest TAMU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .2 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TAMU 2 12-20-92 ..................H L 62-63 3-20-94 ....................N L 72-75 Texas A&M-CC (2-0) 1-17-00 ......................H W 1-7-01 ........................A W

57-52 67-59

Texas Tech (1-2) 12-15-78 ....................N W 11-28-86 ....................N L 12-18-90 ....................H L

52-50 45-79 57-72

Toledo (0-2) 11-23-97 ....................H L 12-28-98 ....................A L

67-75 72-89

Tulsa (1-1) 2-21-98 ......................A L 1-22-98 ......................H W

52-54 80-58

UC Irvine (17-5) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-3 Record at UCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-2 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .93, 1977 Most Points UCI . . . . . . . . . . . . .82, 1986 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .46, 1988 Largest Margin UCI . . . . . . . . . .13, 1986 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .7 Longest UCI Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 2 12-16-77 ..................H W 93-55

UC Irvine (cont.) 12-19-78 ..................H W 2-24-79 ....................A W 12-8-79 ....................H W 12-17-79 ..................A W 1-18-82 ....................A L 2-15-82 ....................H W 1-30-86 ....................A W 2-15-86 ....................H L 3-6-86 ......................N W 1-3-87 ......................H L 1-26-87 ....................A L 1-9-88 ......................H W 2-4-88 ......................A W 1-5-89 ......................A W 2-13-89 ....................H W 1-27-90 ....................H W 2-22-90 ....................A W 12-17-91 ..................H W 12-4-02 (ot) ..............H L 12-2-03 ....................A W 11-13-09 ..................A W

69-54 54-53 67-66 47-42 56-58 64-60 57-52 69-82 73-56 48-50 53-55 91-45 59-55 78-47 85-62 67-39 67-54 70-49 58-61 51-40 64-42

UCLA (6-19) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8 Record at UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .96, 1986 Most Points UCLA . . . . .104, 1978, 1998 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .25, 1992 Largest Margin UCLA . . . . . . . .60, 1978 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .3 Longest UCLA Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .8 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA 2 1-25-77 ....................A L 42-93 2-25-77 ....................H L 45-98 2-28-78 ....................H L 49-96 2-22-78 ....................A L 44-104 1-25-79 ....................A L 30-90 2-23-79 ....................H L 51-84 1-8-80 ......................H L 60-73 2-7-80 ......................A L 63-95 2-3-81 ......................H W 64-56 3-6-81 ......................A L 61-82 3-14-81 ....................N L 54-61 2-2-82 ......................H L 64-70 3-3-82 ......................A L 51-76 1-29-83 ....................H L 56-72 2-23-83 ....................A L 58-100 1-28-84 ....................H W 82-66 2-15-84 ....................A W 71-68 1-19-85 ....................H W 77-68 2-27-85 ....................A L 64-86 1-28-86 ....................H W 96-77 12-29-86 ..................A L 56-81 1-3-92 ......................H L 59-82 12-6-92 ....................A W 77-52 12-11-98 ..................H L 56-104 12-9-99 ....................A L 61-82 UC Davis (2-1) 12-3-05 ......................A L 12-30-05 ....................H W 11-17-06 ....................H W

36-58 59-45 59-52

59


ALL-TIME SCORES VS. OPPONENTS UC Riverside (3-2) 12-20-83 ....................A W 12-28-90 ....................H W 12-20-04 ....................H L 11-26-05 ....................A L 12-4-08 ......................H W 12-4-09 ......................A W UC San Diego (1-1) 11-28-78 ....................H W 11-23-01 ....................H L

92-58 94-61 53-65 66-71 54-52 66-59

72-33 59-63

UC Santa Barbara (14-6) 2-12-77 ......................A L 43-56 1-20-78 ......................H W 66-57 2-3-78 ........................A L 59-73 1-13-79 ......................A W 51-47 2-17-79 ......................H W 55-37 11-16-79 ....................N W 67-45 1-7-84 ........................H W 122-62 1-25-86 ......................H W 88-57 2-8-86 ........................A L 63-77 2-5-87 ........................H W 67-57 2-19-87 ......................A W 69-57 1-7-88 ........................H W 77-51 2-6-88 ........................A W 78-39 1-7-89 ........................A W 91-61 2-2-89 ........................H W 69-55 1-25-90 ......................H L 57-64 2-24-90 ......................A W 53-51 12-13-90 ....................H W 76-71 12-15-97 ....................H L 79-82 1-2-99 ........................A L 50-78 UNLV (19-22) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-7 Record at UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-15 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .92, 1997 Most Points UNLV . . . . . . . . . .102, 1986 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .44, 1997 Largest Margin UNLV . . . . . . . .41, 2001 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .7 Longest UNLV Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .9 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UNLV 1 2-2-79 ......................A L 58-78 11-30-79 ..................A L 67-90 2-1-80 ......................H W 75-67 12-13-80 ..................A W 70-61 1-26-81 ....................H W 78-59 3-15-85 ....................A W 70-68 2-1-86 ......................H W 77-71 2-6-86 ......................A L 75-102 1-24-87 ....................A L 52-85 2-7-87 ......................H L 58-63 1-21-88 ....................H W 69-63 2-20-88 ....................A L 62-67 1-21-89 ....................A W 55-51 2-16-89 ....................H W 65-64 1-9-90 ......................H L 60-91 2-3-90 ......................A L 51-91 1-9-97 ......................H W 92-48 2-8-97 ......................A W 62-50 1-29-00 ....................H W 54-52

60

UNLV (cont.) 2-26-00 ....................A 1-27-01 ....................H 2-24-01 ....................A 1-12-02 ....................A 2-9-02 ......................H 1-18-03 ....................H 2-15-03 ....................A 1-17-04 ....................A 2-14-04 ....................H 1-15-05 ....................H 2-12-05 ....................A 1-14-06 ....................A 2-15-06 ....................H 1-6-07 ......................A 2-8-07 ......................H 1-26-08 ....................A 2-27-08 ....................H 2-4-09 ......................H 3-7-09 ......................A 3-14-09 ....................A 1-13-10 ....................H 2-13-10 ....................A

L L L L L L L L L W L L L L W W W W W W W L

U.S. International (3-0) 11-13-79 ....................A W 2-8-80 ........................A W 11-17-81 ....................H W

63-69 41-82 67-68 55-67 49-57 49-50 61-81 58-76 56-65 76-60 54-77 54-71 48-64 54-71 67-54 75-55 68-50 83-58 61-55 71-63 70-41 59-66

85-25 forfeit 90-39

Utah (14-30) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-9 Record at Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-18 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .87, 1991 Most Points Utah . . . . . . . . . . . .87, 1983 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .24, 1994 Largest Margin Utah . . . . . . . . .44, 2003 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .4 Longest Utah Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .18 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 12-15-79 ..................N W 57-54 12-4-82 ....................A L 77-87 1-12-91 ....................H W 87-80 2-9-91 ......................A L 58-79 2-6-92 ......................H W 74-51 3-7-92 ......................A L 61-71 2-4-93 ......................A L 42-68 3-6-93 ......................H W 63-57 3-12-93 ....................A L 56-74 1-13-94 ....................H W 62-38 2-25-94 ....................A W 71-52 1-12-95 ....................A W 70-55 2-25-95 ....................H W 71-55 3-11-95 ....................N L 57-64 1-13-96 ....................H W 67-55 2-22-96 ....................A L 56-69 3-8-97 ......................N W 56-50 1-14-99 ....................A L 60-74 2-11-99 ....................H L 42-64 1-13-00 ....................H L 44-53 2-10-00 ....................A L 38-63 1-13-01 ....................H L 47-56 2-8-01 ......................A L 46-62 2-2-02 ......................A L 59-75

Utah (cont.) 2-28-02 ....................H 1-25-03 ....................H 2-20-03 ....................A 2-5-04 ......................H 3-6-04 ......................A 3-10-04 ....................N 2-5-05 ......................A 3-3-05 ......................H 1-11-06 ....................H 2-11-06 ....................A 1-4-07 ......................A 2-3-07 ......................H 1-16-08 ....................A 2-16-08 ....................H 1-11-09 ....................A 2-11-09 ....................H 3-14-09 ....................N 1-20-10 ....................H 2-21-10 ....................A 3-13-10 (ot) ..............N

L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L W L W L W

45-47 44-59 22-66 29-56 51-63 51-68 52-65 54-64 39-76 43-78 48-51 71-66 62-74 51-63 52-58 55-49 58-63 51-42 55-73 70-60

Utah State (3-0) 12-5-80 ......................H W 12-2-82 ......................A W 12-16-83 ....................H W

79-51 96-63 132-64

Utah Valley State (1-1) 2-10-05 ......................H W 11-22-06 ....................A L

91-45 44-75

Villanova (1-0) 12-29-92 ....................A W

56-54

Virginia (0-1) 12-29-81 ....................N L

34-38

Wake Forest (1-0) 12-28-09 ....................H W

63-62

Washington State (2-1) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Record at WSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .63, 2003 Most Points WSU . . . . . . . . . . .58, 1981 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . . .7, 2003 Largest Margin WSU . . . . . . . . . .5, 2004 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .2 Longest WSU Win Streak . . . . . . . . . . .1 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WSU 1 11-23-81 ..................H W 59-58 12-22-03 ..................A W 63-56 12-11-04 ..................H L 50-55 Weber State (0-1) 12-1-82 (ot) ................A L

93-95

West Texas State (1-0) 11-24-84 ....................N W

82-63

West Virginia (2-0) 12-31-85 ....................N W 3-23-10 ......................N W

73-71 64-55

Western Michigan (1-0) 12-30-07 ....................H W 77-72 Wichita St. (1-1) 11-19-05 ....................A L 12-3-06 (ot) ................H W

79-91 74-73

Wyoming (18-22) Record at SDSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-7 Record at WYO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-14 Record at Neutral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1 Most Points SDSU . . . . . . . . . . .83, 1992 Most Points WYO . . . . . . . . . . .86, 2002 Largest Margin SDSU . . . . . . . .31, 1997 Largest Margin WYO . . . . . . . . .35, 2002 Longest SDSU Win Streak . . . . .4, twice Longest WYO Win Streak . . . . . . . . . .12 Current Streak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SDSU 1 2-2-91 (ot) ................H W 79-75 3-2-91 ......................A L 58-69 1-23-92 ....................H W 83-63 2-22-92 ....................A W 78-69 3-12-92 ....................N W 66-58 1-30-93 ....................H W 53-48 2-25-93 ....................A L 72-78 1-29-94 ....................A W 76-54 2-4-94 ......................H W 70-61 1-26-95 ....................A W 68-49 2-4-95 ......................H W 81-55 2-3-96 ......................A L 60-66 2-10-96 ....................H W 55-38 1-16-97 ....................A W 54-48 2-15-97 ....................H W 79-48 2-3-00 ......................H L 71-78 3-2-00 ......................A L 55-63 2-1-01 ......................H W 58-50 3-3-01 ......................A L 59-73 1-19-02 ....................A L 51-86 2-14-02 ....................H L 43-53 2-8-03 ......................H L 52-66 3-5-03 ......................A L 43-60 1-22-04 ....................H L 60-71 2-21-04 ....................A L 46-71 1-22-05 ....................A L 43-69 2-17-05 ....................H L 66-69 1-28-06 ....................H L 53-64 3-2-06 ......................A L 45-78 1-17-07 ....................A L 47-71 2-18-07 ....................H W 55-47 3-7-07 ......................N L 44-56 1-19-08 ....................A L 49-65 2-20-08 ....................H L 44-55 3-12-08 ....................N W 66-54 1-14-09 ....................H W 49-42 2-15-09 ....................A L 61-64 1-9-10 ......................H W 65-50 2-10-10 ....................A L 51-63 Grey indicates 2010-11 opponents



2009-10 RESULTS Overall: 23-11 n MWC: 10-6 n Home: 12-2 n Away: 7-5 n Neutral: 4-4 SDSU SDSU Date Opponent W/L Score Record SDSU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounder High Assists Att. N. 13 at UC Irvine W 64-42 1-0 Johnson 18 Smith-Williams 15 Bradley 10 Q. Davis 6 673 N. 17 USD W 79-52 2-0 Bradley/Morris 14 Conners 16 Bradley 10 C. Davis 6 1,320 N. 21 Arizona^ W 57-38 3-0 Johnson 18 Ibekwe 11 Bradley/Johnson 10 C. Davis 7 1,040 N. 26 vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame# L 79-84 3-1 Morris 32 Diggins 21 Q. Davis 9 Two with 5 506 N. 27 vs. No. 20/17 Oklahoma# L 48-87 3-2 Johnson 10 Thompson 18 Johnson 6 C. Davis 4 577 N. 28 vs. South Carolina# L 55-58 3-3 Al. Duffy 13 Stephens 20 Three with 4 Q. Davis 7 711 D. 4 at UC Riverside W 66-59 4-3 Q. Davis 20 Cox 18 Johnson 15 Q. Davis 8 229 D. 8 Pepperdine L 61-62 (ot) 4-4 Al. Duffy/Johnson 17 Jackson 15 Johnson/Tutt 6 Q. Davis 7 587 D. 11 Long Beach State W 67-62 5-4 Q. Davis 22 Wade 18 Bradley 10 C. Davis 4 715 D. 21 at Loyola Marymount W 75-54 6-4 Q. Davis 26 Cowling 21 Q. Davis/Bradley 8 Morris 7 759 D. 28 Wake Forest~ W 63-62 7-4 Q. Davis 24 Ray 24 Q. Davis/Bradley 8 Q. Davis 4 828 D. 30 Auburn~ W 66-55 8-4 Johnson 18 Greenleaf 15 Johnson 9 Q. Davis 5 874 J. 6 at rv/rv New Mexico* W 61-39 9-4 Morris 25 Beggin 8 Bradley 12 Q. Davis 6 7,027 J. 9 Wyoming* W 65-50 10-4 Morris 22 Langford 21 Johnson/Q. Davis 10 C. Davis/Morris 5 879 J. 13 UNLV* W 70-41 11-4 Morris 18 Nzeukou 10 Bradley 7 Morris 6 672 J. 16 at No. 22/rv TCU* L 63-80 11-5 Al. Duffy 16 Sverrisdottir 22 Johnson 8 C. Davis 4 2,518 J. 20 Utah* W 51-42 12-5 Morris 22 Wicijowski 16 Johnson/Al. Duffy 6 Q. Davis 4 605 J. 23 at BYU* L 63-73 12-6 Morris 17 Riley 16 Bradley 7 Q. Davis 7 974 J. 30 Colorado State* W 59-38 13-6 Morris 19 Mestdagh 11 Johnson/Q. Davis 7 C. Davis/Q. Davis 5 837 F. 3 at Air Force* W 68-48 14-6 Johnson 17 Berger 18 Johnson 8 C. Davis 10 316 F. 6 New Mexico* L 58-65 14-7 Morris 21 Two with 14 Q. Davis 5 Q. Davis 5 2,069 F. 10 at Wyoming* L 51-63 14-8 Morris 12 Carlson 21 Q. Davis 11 Q. Davis 5 3,153 F. 13 at UNLV* L 59-66 14-9 Johnson 19 Chaney 16 Johnson/Bradley 9 Q. Davis 10 1,634 F. 16 No. 23/25 TCU* W 84-61 15-9 Morris 23 LaFluer 18 Q. Davis 13 Q. Davis 7 742 F. 21 at Utah* L 55-73 15-10 Morris 27 Whipple 23 Tutt 6 Q. Davis 8 850 F. 24 BYU* W 73-71 16-10 Johnson 24 Bonham 19 Johnson 9 C. Davis/Q. Davis 7 713 M. 3 at Colorado State* W 73-54 17-10 Morris 23 Two with 16 C. Davis 9 Q. Davis 5 1,282 M. 6 Air Force* W 87-52 18-10 Q. Davis 23 Beck 14 Bradley 7 C. Davis/Q. Davis 5 914 M. 10 vs. Wyoming! W 60-51 19-10 Q. Davis 16 Carlson 25 Bradley 12 C. Davis 4 5,348 M. 12 vs. BYU! W 77-47 20-10 Morris 28 Wood 11 Three with 5 Morris 6 3,714 M. 13 vs. Utah! W 70-60 (ot) 21-10 Q. Davis 22 Wicijowski 19 Johnson 7 Q. Davis/Morris 6 3,829 M. 21 at No. 17/20 Texas$ W 74-63 22-10 Morris 32 Reed 16 Bradley 9 C. Davis 4 3,178 M. 23 vs. No. 10/10 W. Virginia$ W 64-55 23-10 Morris 27 Repella 17 Bradley/Q. Davis 8 Q. Davis 4 2,169 M. 27 vs. No. 6/6 Duke@ L 58-66 23-11 Q. Davis 14 Thomas 29 Johnson 8 Q. Davis/Morris 3 6,577 ^ = JHG Jam (Viejas Arena) # = U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas) ~ = San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Viejas Arena) * = Mountain West Conference Game ! = Mountain West Conference Tournament (Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev.) Rankings = AP/coaches poll $ = NCAA First & Second Rounds (Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas) @ = NCAA Regionals (FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn.)

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Games 14 12 8 34

Home Away Neutral Total

Totals 12,799 22,593 23,432 58,824

Average 914 1,883 2,929 1,730

WIN/LOSS MARGIN Wins (23) Losses (11)

62

1 1 1

2 1

3 1

4

5 1 1

6

7 1 2

8 1

9 3

10 1 1

11 2 1

12

13

14

15 1

16

17

1

1

18

19 2

20-24 6 1

25+ 4


2009-10 OVERALL STATISTICS No. 05 03 32 34 01 02 21 55 04 40

Player GP-GS MORRIS, Jene 34-34 DAVIS, Quenese 34-34 JOHNSON, Paris 34-34 DUFFY, Allison 31-3 BRADLEY, Jessika 34-33 DAVIS, Coco 33-30 WILLIAMS, Jerica 8-0 TUTT, Kalena 32-1 SPINARDI, Kim 26-1 CHAMBERS, Candace 27-0

Min-Avg 1155-34.0 1202-35.4 889-26.1 717-23.1 865-25.4 1069-32.4 115-14.4 283-8.8 192-7.4 186-6.9

FG-A 221-510 169-378 156-296 97-198 99-233 66-180 8-27 12-24 11-27 12-26

Pct .433 .447 .527 .490 .425 .367 .296 .500 .407 .462 .242 .000

23 DUFFY, Ashley 31 STAMPS, Kiyana TM TEAM. Total Opponents

24-0 2-0

165-6.9 12-6.0

8-33 0-0

34 34

6850 6850

859-1932 741-1905

SCORE BY PERIODS: San Diego State Opponents

1st 1099 973

2nd 1105 990

OT 19 10

3FG-A Pct 59-171 .345 33-81 .407 0-0 .000 16-51 .314 1-1 1.000 32-97 .330 6-18 .333 0-0 .000 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 4-19 0-0

.445 155-450 .389 117-434

.211 .000

FT-A Pct 79-100 .790 77-94 .819 67-114 .588 25-30 .833 47-79 .595 21-27 .778 6-6 1.000 14-27 .519 4-5 .800 5-11 .455 5-8 0-0

.625 .000

.344 350-501 .270 374-547

.699 .684

Total 2223 1973

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot 37 54 91 76 112 188 64 151 215 52 58 110 84 138 222 33 109 142 5 2 7 20 34 54 5 9 14 10 15 25 14 0 66 466 482

Avg 2.7 5.5 6.3 3.5 6.5 4.3 0.9 1.7 0.5 0.9

Pts 580 448 379 235 246 185 28 38 30 29

Avg 17.1 13.2 11.1 7.6 7.2 5.6 3.5 1.2 1.2 1.1

18 32 1.3 15 0 10 9 2 9 25 0 0 0.0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 63 129 3.8 1 9 763 1229 36.1 540 11 534 647 182 320 2223 680 1162 34.2 487 - 409 661 109 316 1973

1.0 0.0

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: San Diego State Opponents

PF FO A TO Blk Stl 82 4 99 122 12 101 52 1 171 137 12 72 91 4 26 77 62 27 89 1 26 67 9 44 87 0 54 100 63 22 65 1 120 83 9 33 10 0 4 3 1 3 19 0 3 14 8 7 6 0 15 11 0 2 20 0 5 12 4 0

OFF 68 79

DEF 12 11

65.4 58.0

TOTAL 80 90

2009-10 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE STATISTICS No. 05 32 03 34 01 02 23 55 40 04 TM

Player GP-GS MORRIS, Jené 16-16 JOHNSON, Paris 16-16 DAVIS, Quenese 16-16 DUFFY, Allison 16-0 BRADLEY, Jessika 16-16 DAVIS, Coco 16-15 DUFFY, Ashley 13-0 TUTT, Kalena 14-0 CHAMBERS, Candace 15-0 SPINARDI, Kim 13-1 TEAM Total 16 Opponents 16

SCORE BY PERIODS: San Diego State Opponents

1st 533 432

Min-Avg 544-34.0 427-26.7 561-35.1 381-23.8 369-23.1 512-32.0 100-7.7 118-8.4 93-6.2 95-7.3

FG-A 115-274 79-137 71-174 51-107 44-102 35-96 8-21 8-14 7-13 3-9

Pct .420 .577 .408 .477 .431 .365 .381 .571 .538 .333

3FG-A 33-98 0-0 16-43 8-30 0-0 18-56 4-13 0-0 0-0 1-5

Pct .337 .000 .372 .267 .000 .321 .308 .000 .000 .200

FT-A 31-44 29-50 21-24 10-12 10-21 7-8 0-0 5-10 1-2 4-5

Pct .705 .580 .875 .833 .476 .875 .000 .500 .500 .800

3200 3200

421-947 323-855

.445 .378

80-245 64-211

.327 118-176 .303 206-281

.670 .733

2nd 507 484

Total 1040 916

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts 22 24 46 2.9 39 2 54 57 7 47 294 30 72 102 6.4 41 1 16 42 30 12 187 38 51 89 5.6 30 1 90 64 8 40 179 32 26 58 3.6 42 0 16 31 6 21 120 40 52 92 5.8 39 0 27 44 34 10 98 14 48 62 3.9 35 1 58 38 5 17 95 6 10 16 1.2 10 0 4 4 1 7 20 11 16 27 1.9 9 0 1 8 4 2 21 5 8 13 0.9 11 0 1 6 3 0 15 2 7 9 0.7 4 0 6 5 0 2 11 33 34 67 4.2 4 233 348 581 36.3 260 5 273 303 98 158 1040 218 320 538 33.6 190 - 200 320 49 144 916

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: San Diego State Opponents

OFF 27 36

DEF 4 5

Avg 18.4 11.7 11.2 7.5 6.1 5.9 1.5 1.5 1.0 0.8 65.0 57.2

TOTAL 31 41

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2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STATS Aztecs at UC Irvine Aztecs vs. USD Aztecs vs. Arizona Aztecs vs. Notre Dame Aztecs vs. Oklahoma Aztecs vs. South Carolina Aztecs at UC Riverside Aztecs vs. Pepperdine Aztecs vs. Long Beach St. Aztecs at LMU Aztecs vs. Wake Forest Aztecs vs. Auburn Aztecs at New Mexico Aztecs vs. Wyoming Aztecs vs. UNLV Aztecs at TCU Aztecs vs. Utah Aztecs at BYU Aztecs vs. Colorado St. Aztecs at Air Force Aztecs vs. New Mexico Aztecs at Wyoming Aztecs at UNLV Aztecs vs. TCU Aztecs at Utah Aztecs vs. BYU Aztecs at Colorado St. Aztecs vs. Air Force Aztecs vs. Wyoming Aztecs vs. BYU Aztecs vs. Utah Aztecs at Texas Aztecs vs. West Virginia Aztecs vs. Duke

64

Score 1ST-2ND-OT 64 32-32 42 22-20 79 45-34 52 19-33 57 27-30 38 19-19 79 29-50 84 44-40 48 15-33 87 47-40 55 24-31 58 26-32 66 29-37 59 31-28 61 25-29-7 62 34-20-8 67 29-38 62 31-31 75 36-39 54 26-28 63 30-33 62 36-26 66 31-35 55 28-27 61 25-36 39 20-19 65 39-26 50 27-23 70 49-21 41 17-24 63 32-31 80 38-42 51 29-22 42 25-17 63 31-32 73 33-40 59 22-37 38 16-22 68 36-32 48 23-25 58 30-28 65 26-39 51 22-29 63 30-33 59 27-32 66 26-40 84 49-35 61 31-30 55 33-22 73 32-41 73 36-37 71 38-33 73 27-46 54 24-30 87 46-41 52 26-26 60 31-29 51 29-22 77 44-33 47 29-18 70 33-25-12 60 34-24-2 74 44-30 63 30-33 64 28-36 55 21-34 58 34-24 66 35-31

FG-A 22-46 15-58 28-55 24-50 23-62 15-48 29-69 32-63 16-56 37-65 20-52 21-45 24-59 23-52 29-68 26-69 23-55 24-55 33-55 23-58 23-45 26-68 25-48 24-70 25-51 15-56 27-63 20-50 28-59 14-52 25-65 26-65 22-52 17-36 26-57 24-55 25-58 12-44 29-53 19-56 24-50 22-47 19-65 19-60 23-59 20-60 32-69 21-58 24-56 26-57 28-57 26-57 27-68 21-58 37-65 21-44 21-52 20-66 27-51 20-55 30-55 22-56 22-52 22-66 23-52 20-47 20-53 24-59

PCT. .478 .259 .509 .480 .371 .313 .420 .508 .286 .569 .385 .467 .407 .442 .426 .377 .418 .436 .600 .397 .511 .382 .521 .343 .490 .268 .429 .400 .475 .269 .385 .400 .423 .472 .456 .436 .431 .273 .547 .339 .480 .468 .292 .317 .390 .333 .464 .362 .429 .456 .491 .456 .397 .362 .569 .477 .404 .303 .529 .364 .545 .393 .423 .333 .442 .426 .377 .407

3FG-A 2-8 2-8 8-11 3-12 3-11 1-8 4-11 3-11 2-16 4-15 5-10 2-8 3-6 9-18 2-12 2-8 4-15 8-16 3-5 3-14 5-9 1-16 2-6 0-11 3-9 2-13 7-16 6-18 5-16 1-12 5-19 7-16 5-12 3-8 2-12 5-15 3-11 1-11 3-9 4-10 6-16 2-8 6-22 6-15 3-20 1-11 6-16 8-18 3-12 5-11 5-14 8-19 10-22 4-19 8-19 1-7 2-12 4-20 5-13 1-14 3-10 5-13 9-17 1-13 4-8 2-9 9-25 2-9

PCT. .250 .250 .727 .250 .273 .125 .364 .273 .125 .267 .500 .250 .500 .500 .167 .250 .267 .500 .600 .214 .556 .063 .333 .000 .333 .154 .436 .333 .313 .083 .263 .438 .417 .375 .167 .333 .273 .091 .333 .400 .375 .250 .273 .400 .150 .091 .275 .444 .250 .455 .357 .421 .455 .211 .421 .143 .167 .200 .385 .071 .300 .385 .529 .077 .500 .222 .360 .222

FT-A 18-24 10-14 15-24 1-1 8-11 7-13 17-24 17-32 14-20 9-14 10-13 14-16 15-17 4-8 1-6 8-12 17-22 6-10 6-9 5-8 12-20 9-18 14-17 7-13 8-9 7-11 4-10 4-6 9-11 12-16 8-15 21-27 2-4 5-12 9-15 20-23 6-8 13-17 7-10 6-9 4-6 19-24 7-11 19-24 10-16 25-41 14-19 11-13 4-6 16-21 12-18 11-13 9-12 8-12 5-6 9-12 16-19 7-12 18-23 6-8 7-10 11-12 21-35 18-31 14-20 13-22 9-11 16-22

PCT. .750 .714 .625 1.000 .727 .538 .708 .531 .700 .643 .769 .875 .882 .500 .167 .667 .773 .600 .667 .625 .600 .500 .824 .538 .889 .636 .400 .667 .818 .750 .533 .778 .500 .417 .600 .870 .750 .765 .700 .667 .667 .792 .636 .792 .625 .610 .737 .846 .667 .762 .667 .846 .7500 .667 .833 .750 .842 .583 .783 .750 .700 .917 .600 .581 .700 .591 .818 .727

Off 11 16 21 7 18 10 17 13 11 12 12 11 18 13 14 20 15 12 13 13 13 25 8 19 9 13 19 9 12 8 21 16 10 6 11 16 15 15 13 12 10 16 21 23 14 22 17 11 14 19 12 13 18 11 17 8 12 23 9 11 9 16 11 14 11 10 10 19

Def 30 16 18 11 27 24 26 27 17 32 14 20 18 19 25 28 21 18 24 11 21 13 31 15 31 17 22 20 31 20 24 24 16 20 16 23 18 19 27 13 10 15 22 27 26 27 26 21 15 18 19 20 30 25 15 11 25 20 24 18 16 16 37 27 23 21 18 23

REB PF-DQ 41 19-0 32 19-1 39 10-0 18 16-0 45 16-0 34 13-0 43 25-2 40 19-0 28 15-0 44 15-0 26 18-1 31 17-0 36 14-0 32 17-0 39 13-0 48 13-0 36 15-1 31 18-1 37 13-0 24 9-0 34 13-0 38 20-0 39 14-0 34 16-0 40 15-0 30 9-0 41 11-0 29 9-0 43 13-0 28 13-0 45 23-1 40 17-0 26 11-1 36 7-0 27 17-0 39 13-0 33 19-0 34 15-0 40 12-0 25 10-0 20 20-0 31 11-1 43 23-0 50 14-0 40 28-3 49 17-1 43 14-0 32 12-0 29 16-0 37 12-0 31 9-0 33 10-0 48 16-0 36 12-0 32 13-0 19 9-0 37 15-0 43 15-0 33 12-0 29 19-1 25 14-0 32 11-0 48 22-1 41 24-1 34 17-0 31 22-2 28 15-1 42 14-0

A 13 9 20 10 17 5 15 18 8 22 12 11 12 20 13 11 13 15 23 13 11 6 15 12 17 7 20 17 18 10 10 16 12 12 18 18 15 7 22 9 15 11 10 11 20 13 22 12 16 17 19 16 14 13 25 11 12 10 21 11 18 10 15 11 12 3 11 12

TO 26 25 18 23 24 27 23 20 22 19 20 24 16 23 17 17 13 14 20 17 22 16 19 9 19 16 14 17 17 17 23 12 21 25 20 24 26 35 18 15 25 23 15 15 26 19 13 23 22 17 13 17 17 21 14 24 13 13 14 19 14 20 21 14 16 18 26 23

BL 7 1 3 4 10 7 3 4 2 2 1 6 5 4 2 8 4 0 4 5 8 4 5 1 7 4 4 2 10 1 4 8 4 2 3 3 6 3 9 1 6 3 9 9 5 1 11 5 5 3 4 3 5 1 6 0 11 2 2 1 3 2 6 4 2 2 6 3

ST 9 9 12 8 14 11 13 13 1 11 11 7 13 12 7 7 3 6 11 6 5 15 8 11 9 12 5 6 11 9 8 10 11 11 11 9 16 17 9 8 11 14 7 4 4 15 14 5 8 6 9 6 11 9 14 3 7 4 13 5 11 5 7 12 6 7 11 23


2009-10 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

Date N. 13 N. 17 N. 21 N. 26 N. 27 N. 28 D. 4 D. 8 D.11 D. 21 D. 28 D. 30 J. 6 J. 9 J. 13 J. 16 J. 20 J. 23 J. 30 F. 3 F. 6 F. 10 F. 13 F. 16 F. 21 F. 24 M. 3 M. 6 M. 10 M. 12 M. 13 M. 21 M. 23 M. 25

Opponent at UC Irvine USD Arizona vs. Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma vs. South Carolina at UCR Pepperdine Long Beach State at LMU Wake Forest Auburn at New Mexico Wyoming UNLV at TCU Utah at BYU Colorado State at Air Force New Mexico at Wyoming at UNLV TCU at Utah BYU at Colorado State Air Force vs. Wyoming vs. BYU vs. Utah at Texas vs. West Virginia vs. Duke

1 Jessika Bradley 4-10-2 14-10-2 6-10-3 12-8-3 7-5-0 8-4-1 6-5-0 2-5-0 13-10-1 14-8-0 7-8-2 12-7-3 3-12-2 8-9-2 13-7-3 4-7-0 6-5-2 9-7-0 8-4-1 13-5-1 6-1-2 2-2-1 0-9-3 6-7-4 6-5-1 4-2-2 4-3-1 6-7-2 11-12-1 7-4-3 8-4-0 6-9-2 2-8-3 9-3-1

2 Coco Davis 4-6-4 7-4-6 6-7-7 0-7-5 3-5-4 8-4-1 0-4-3 DNP-IJ 4-2-4 4-4-6 5-3-2 10-6-2 5-7-3 5-15 10-3-2 7-4-4 2-0-2 4-3-3 4-2-5 0-6-10 3-4-4 8-3-0 9-3-2 12-3-1 0-3-3 14-5-7 5-9-2 7-6-5 14-6-4 5-5-3 5-4-3 8-6-4 4-5-3 3-2-1

3 Quenese Davis 6-4-6 7-2-5 4-6-4 25-9-5 2-1-1 7-4-7 20-4-8 10-4-7 22-8-3 26-8-5 24-8-4 16-6-5 10-3-6 11-10-4 9-4-4 8-3-3 9-3-4 13-3-7 8-7-5 9-5-5 10-5-5 10-11-5 10-5-10 14-13-7 5-2-8 13-3-7 17-7-5 23-5-5 16-6-3 18-5-3 22-2-6 11-8-2 19-8-4 14-5-3

4 Kim Spinardi 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-CD 4-0-1 DNP-CD DNP-CD 0-1-0 5-2-0 3-1-5 0-0-0 2-1-1 0-4-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-1 DNP-CD DNP-CD 0-1-0 0-0-1 DNP-CD 0-0-0 0-0-1 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP-CD DNP-CD 0-0-0 3-0-1

5 Jené Morris 13-2-0 14-5-3 12-3-2 32-5-0 8-0-1 11-3-1 18-1-1 13-2-5 0-0-2 16-4-7 18-1-1 6-3-2 25-1-5 22-1-5 18-4-6 12-5-1 22-2-3 17-0-6 19-4-0 9-1-3 21-2-3 12-7-3 17-4-4 23-5-5 27-1-3 10-5-1 23-3-3 17-1-3 4-3-2 28-2-6 21-2-6 32-4-2 27-1-1 13-4-3

22 Gabrielle Clark DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ

23 Ashley Duffy 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 DNP-CD 1-3-1 DNP-CD DNP-IJ 0-3-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0 DNP-CD DNP-CD 0-0-0 DNP-CD 2-3-1 0-4-0 DNP-CD DNP-CD 5-0-1 7-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-3-0 0-0-1 0-1-2 0-2-3 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 DNP-CD

31 Kiyana Stamps 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ DNP-IJ

32 Paris Johnson 18-8-0 7-3-0 18-10-0 3-3-1 10-6-0 3-1-0 17-15-0 17-6-0 10-7-1 10-5-0 5-4-0 18-9-1 12-5-0 13-10-2 8-4-0 12-8-2 3-6-1 10-4-1 8-7-2 17-8-1 7-3-0 9-7-0 19-9-1 19-9-2 8-4-1 24-9-1 4-8-1 14-1-1 13-5-0 10-5-0 10-7-2 5-6-3 6-5-0 12-8-2

34 Allison Duffy 11-3-0 13-1-2 6-2-1 4-6-0 2-3-0 13-2-0 3-2-0 17-5-0 13-4-1 DNP-CD DNP-CD DNP-CD 6-3-1 5-1-2 7-6-1 16-6-0 7-6-0 10-2-1 5-5-1 4-6-0 9-2-1 10-3-1 4-3-0 2-1-2 8-2-0 6-2-1 11-4-1 10-6-4 2-1-0 9-4-2 4-4-1 11-6-2 4-4-1 3-5-0

40 Candace Chambers DNP-IJ DNP-IJ 2-2-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 2-3-0 4-2-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-5-1 4-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-CD 2-0-0 5-1-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0 DNP-CD DNP-CD

55 Kalena Tutt 4-5-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-6-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 DNP-CD 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-4-0 DNP-CD 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-5-0 1-6-0 2-1-0 1-4-0 2-4-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 1-0-0

Underline = starter; CD - Did Not Play, Coach’s Decision; IJ - Did Not Play, Injured

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Game at UC Irvine (W) USD (W) Arizona (W) vs. Notre Dame (L) vs. Oklahoma (L) vs. S. Carolina (L) at UCR (W) Pepperdine (L) LBSU (W) at LMU (W) Wake Forest (W) Auburn (W) at UNM (W) Wyoming (W) UNLV (W) at TCU (L) Utah (W) at BYU (L) CSU (W) at AFA (W)

Center Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson

Forward Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Tutt Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley

Guard Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Al. Duffy Al. Duffy Al. Duffy Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris

Guard C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis Morris Morris Morris C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis

Guard Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis

Game New Mexico (L) at WYO (L) at UNLV (L) TCU (W) at Utah (L) BYU (W) at CSU (W) Air Force (W) vs. Wyoming (W) vs. BYU (W) vs. Utah (W) at Texas (W) vs. WVU (W) vs. Duke (L)

Center Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson

Forward Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley

Guard Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris

Guard C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis Spinardi C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis C. Davis

Guard Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis Q. Davis

Line-Up Records Johnson, Bradley, Morris, C. Davis, Q. Davis (20-10) Johnson, Bradley, Al. Duffy, Morris, Q. Davis (2-0) Johnson, Bradley, Morris, Spinardi, Q. Davis (1-0) Johnson, Tutt, Al. Duffy, Morris, Q. Davis (0-1)

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2009-10 SUPERLATIVES THE LAST TIME AN AZTEC ...

TEAM HIGHS

SDSU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS (CONT.)

Scored 20-24 points Quenese Davis (22), 3-13-10 vs. Utah Jené Morris (21), 3-13-10 vs. Utah Scored 25-29 points Jené Morris (27), 3-23-10 vs. West Virginia Scored 30-39 points Jené Morris (32), 3-21-10 at Texas Scored 40+ points Chana Perry (41), 1-2-88 vs. Northern Illinois Had 12+ rebounds Jessika Bradley (12), 3-10-10 vs. Wyoming Had 10+ assists Quenese Davis (10), 2-13-10 at UNLV Had A Double-Double Jessika Bradley, 11 pts., 12 reb., 3-10-10 vs. Wyoming

POINTS 87, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) FG MADE 37, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) FG ATT. 69, two times FG PCT. .600, at Loyola Marymount (12-21-09) 3 PT FG MADE 10, at Colorado State (3-3-10) 3 PT FG ATT. 25, vs. Duke (3-27-10) 3 PT FG PCT. .727, vs. USD (11-17-09) FT MADE 21, at Texas (3-21-10) FT ATT. 35, at Texas (3-21-10) FT PCT. .889, at New Mexico (1-6-10) REBOUNDS 48, two times ASSISTS 25, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) STEALS 16, vs. Colorado State (1-30-10) BLOCKED SHOTS 11, two times TURNOVERS 13, four times FOULS 9, vs. BYU (2-24-10)

FT PCT. (min. 3) 1.000 (8-8), Morris, vs. West Virginia (3-23-10) 1.000 (6-6), Morris, vs. BYU (3-12-10) REBOUNDS 15, Johnson, at UC Riverside (12-4-09) 13, Q. Davis, vs. TCU (11-16-10) ASSISTS 10, C. Davis, at Air Force (2-3-10) 10, Q. Davis, at UNLV (2-13-10) STEALS 6, Morris vs. Notre Dame (11-26-09) 6, Morris, vs. BYU (3-12-10) BLK. SHOTS 7, Bradley, vs. Wyoming (3-10-10) 6, Bradley, vs. UNLV (1-13-10) 6, Johnson, at Wyoming (2-10-10) TURNOVERS 8, two times FOULS 5, 11 times

THE LAST TIME AN SDSU ... Scored 100+ points vs. Colorado State (101), 1-25-92 Allowed 100+ points vs. UCLA (104), 12-11-98 Won by 20+ points vs. BYU (30), 3-12-10 Won by 30+ points vs. BYU (30), 3-12-10 Won by 40+ points vs. Air Force (51), 1-7-09 Won by 50+ points vs. Air Force (51), 1-7-09 Won in Overtime vs. Utah (70-60), 3-13-10 Lost in Overtime vs. Pepperdine (61-62), 12-8-09

MISC. PLAYER STATS ... Double-Figure Scoring Games: Morris (29), Q. Davis (23), Johnson (21), Al. Duffy (11), Bradley (8), C. Davis (5), Williams (1) Double-Figure Rebound Games: Bradley (6), Johnson (3), Q. Davis (3) Double-Doubles: Q. Davis (4), Bradley (3), Johnson (3) SDSU High Scorer: Morris (16), Q. Davis (8), Johnson (8), Al. Duffy (3), Bradley (1) Games Led SDSU In Rebounds: Bradley (15), Johnson (15), Q. Davis (11), C. Davis (3), K. Tutt (2), Al. Duffy (1) Games Led SDSU In Assists: Q. Davis (22), C. Davis (13), Morris (6)

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TEAM LOWS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. FG PCT. 3 PT FG MADE 3 PT FG ATT. 3 PT FG PCT. FT MADE FT ATT. FT PCT. REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

48, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 16, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 45, vs. Wake Forest (12-28-09) .286, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 2, six times 5, at Loyola Marymount (12-21-09) .125, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 1, vs. Pepperdine (12-8-09) 4, vs. Utah (1-20-10) .167, vs. Pepperdine (12-8-09) 20, vs. New Mexico (2-6-10) 8, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 1, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 1, vs. South Carolina (11-28-09) 26, four times 28, at UNLV (2-13-10)

SDSU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS

32, Morris, vs. Notre Dame (11-26-09) 32, Morris, at Texas (3-21-10) FG MADE 12, Morris, vs. Notre Dame (11-26-09) 12, Morris, at Utah (2-21-10) FG ATT. 25, Morris, vs. Notre Dame (11-26-09) 22, Morris, two times FG PCT. (min. 5 made) 1.000 (5-5), Johnson, at Loyola Marymount (12-21-09) 1.000 (5-5), Bradley, vs. UNLV (1-13-10) 3 PT FG MADE 5, Morris, at Texas (3-21-10) 4, five times 3 PT FG ATT. 10, Morris, vs. Duke (3-27-10) 3-PT FG PCT. (min. 2) 1.000 (4-4), C. Davis, vs. BYU (2-24-10) 1.000 (3-3), three times FT MADE 9, Morris, at Texas (3-21-10) 8, Morris, vs. West Virginia (3-23-10) FT ATT. 11, Morris, at Texas (3-21-10) 11, Bradley, vs. Long Beach State (12-11-09)

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. FG PCT. 3 PT FG MADE 3 PT FG ATT. 3 PT FG PCT. FT MADE FT ATT. FT PCT. REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLK SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

87, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 37, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 70, vs. Auburn (12-30-09) .569, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 9, at UC Riverside (12-4-09) 20, vs. Wyoming (3-10-10) .500, two times 25, at UNLV (2-13-10) 41, at UNLV (2-13-10) 1.000 vs. USD (11-17-09) 50, at Wyoming (2-10-10) 22, vs. Oklahoma (11-27-09) 23, vs. Duke (3-27-10) 9, at Wyoming (2-10-10) 9, vs. Auburn (12-30-09) 7, vs. Utah (1-20-10)

OPPONENT TEAM LOWS POINTS FG MADE FG ATT. FG PCT. 3 PT FG MADE 3 PT FG ATT. 3 PT FG PCT. FT MADE FT ATT. FT PCT. REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLK SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

38, two times 12, vs. Colorado State (1-30-10) 36, vs. Utah (1-20-10) .259, at UC Irvine (11-13-09) 0, vs. Auburn (12-30-09) 7, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) .000, vs. Auburn (12-30-09) 1, vs. USD (11-17-09) 1, vs. USD (11-17-09) .417, vs. Utah (1-20-10) 18, vs. USD (11-17-09) 3, vs. West Virginia (3-23-10) 3, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) 0, vs. Air Force (3-6-10) 35, vs. Colorado State (1-30-10) 24, at Texas (3-21-10)


2009-10 BOX SCORES SAN DIEGO ST. 64, UC IRVINE 42

SAN DIEGO ST. 57, ARIZONA 38

OKLAHOMA 87, SAN DIEGO ST. 48

Game 1 n Nov. 13 n Bren Center n Irvine, Calif.

Game 3 n Nov. 21 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

Game 5 nNov. 27 nSports & Fitness Center nSt. Thomas, USVI

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-5 0-0 0-1 10 3 Johnson 6-13 0-0 6-10 8 2 Davis, C. 2-4 0-1 0-0 6 2 Davis, Q. 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 3 Morris 3-6 2-3 5-6 2 2 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Williams 0-4 0-3 2-2 1 0 Duffy, Ash. 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 Stamps 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 Duffy, Al. 5-6 0-0 1-1 3 4 Tutt 1-1 0-0 2-2 5 0 TEAM 1 Totals 22-46 2-8 18-24 41 19 Pct. 47.8 25.0 75.0

TP 4 18 4 6 13 0 2 2 0 11 4

UCI FG 3FG FT REB F White 1-6 0-0 0-0 5 3 Theus 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 Barnes 1-9 0-0 0-0 3 2 Smith-Will. 4-15 0-1 7-8 3 3 Johnson, Ke. 1-3 0-1 0-1 0 3 Maessen 3-4 0-0 0-0 5 5 Spinazzee 3-9 2-2 3-4 5 1 Johnson, Ka. 2-10 0-4 0-1 7 0 TEAM 4 Totals 15-58 2-8 10-14 32 19 Pct. 25.9 25.0 60.0

A 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

T 1 0 6 5 6 0 0 0 3 5 0

B 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

S 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

MP 20 30 23 29 37 2 16 1 12 15 15

64 13 26

7

9 200

TP 2 0 2 15 2 6 11 4

A 1 0 0 6 0 1 0 1

T 4 0 3 5 2 6 4 1

B 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 2

42

9 25

1

9 200

MP 22 6 35 36 26 23 25 27

Officials: Marianne Karp, Adria Molina, Wanda Szeremeta Technical fouls: None Attendance: 673 Score by Periods San Diego State UC Irvine

1st 32 22

2nd 32 20

SAN DIEGO ST. 79, SAN DIEGO 52

T 2 4 3 3 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 52 10 23

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 6-8 0-0 2-4 10 1 Johnson 3-9 0-0 1-2 3 2 Davis, C. 2-2 2-2 1-2 4 2 Davis, Q. 3-9 0-2 1-2 3 0 Morris 4-10 2-3 4-6 5 0 Spinardi 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 Williams 5-7 3-3 0-0 1 0 Duffy, As. 0-1 0-0 2-4 1 1 Stamps 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 4-6 1-1 4-4 1 3 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 TEAM 9 Totals 28-55 8-11 15-24 39 10 Pct. 50.9 72.7 62.5

TP 14 7 7 7 14 2 13 2 0 13 0

A 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1

A 2 0 6 5 3 0 2 0 0 2 0

T 4 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 79 20 18

Officials: Marianne Karp, Anita Ortega, Brenda Pantoja Technical fouls: None Attendance: 1,320 Score by Periods USD San Diego State

1st 19 45

2nd 33 34

Total 52 79

3FG 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

15-48 1-8 31.3 12.5

FT REB F 1-3 11 2 1-3 5 4 1-2 4 1 0-0 1 2 0-0 3 1 0-0 2 0 0-1 1 1 4-4 3 1 0-0 0 1 4 7-13 34 13 53.8

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-9 0-0 2-4 10 1 Johnson 8-15 0-0 2-3 10 2 Davis, C. 2-3 0-1 2-2 7 1 Davis, Q. 1-7 0-1 2-2 6 3 Morris 5-13 2-6 0-0 3 1 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Williams 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 Duffy, As. 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 Duffy, Al. 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 Chambers 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 TEAM 3 Totals 23-62 3-11 8-11 45 16 Pct. 37.1 27.3 72.7

Score by Periods Arizona San Diego State

Game 2 n Nov. 17 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. TP 4 7 4 16 10 5 0 0 0 6

FG 5-9 1-7 1-9 3-8 2-5 2-4 0-3 1-2 0-1

TP 11 3 3 6 5 4 0 6 0

A T 1 10 0 1 0 2 1 5 2 5 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0

B 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1

38

5 27

7 11 200

TP 6 18 6 4 12 0 3 0 6 2 0

A 3 0 7 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

T 5 3 7 0 5 0 0 1 3 0 0

B 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

S 3 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0

S 1 3 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0

MP 35 20 31 31 29 16 11 18 9

MP 29 25 39 26 33 2 13 5 22 3 3

57 17 24 10 14 200

Officials: Melissa Barlow, Clarke Stevens, Lisa Jones Technical fouls: None Attendance: 1,044

Total 64 42

USD FG 3FG FT REB F Woodrow 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 Henderson 3-7 1-4 0-0 3 2 Mason 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 Conners 7-14 2-3 0-0 0 3 Child 5-13 0-2 0-0 3 3 Williamson 2-3 0-1 1-1 1 1 Vanderhorst 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Wijenberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Conger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 Hatch 3-6 0-1 0-0 3 4 TEAM 2 Totals 24-50 3-12 1-1 18 16 Pct. 48.0 25.0 100.0

ARIZ Ibekwe Lucet Whyte Frazier Jackson Kioa Dickey Thomas Pierson TEAM Totals Pct.

B 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0

4

8 200

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

S 1 0 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 1

MP 18 29 15 33 37 12 7 7 13 29

MP 24 25 26 27 24 12 18 8 0+ 23 13

3 12 200

1st 19 27

2nd 19 30

NOTRE DAME 84, SAN DIEGO ST. 79

ND Bruszewski Barlow Novosel Lechlitner Schrader Solomon Diggins Miller Mallory Williamson TEAM Totals Pct.

TP 7 7 2 8 16 6 21 0 15 2

FG 3-5 3-6 1-4 3-6 7-12 1-7 9-16 0-0 4-5 1-2

3FG 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0

FT REB F 1-3 0 4 1-2 7 1 0-2 2 1 2-4 4 2 2-3 7 0 4-7 4 2 1-3 6 3 0-0 0 0 6-8 2 3 0-0 2 3 6 32-63 3-11 17-32 40 19 50.8 27.3 53.1

A 3 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 1

T 1 6 0 4 3 0 3 0 2 0 1 84 18 20

Officials: Eric Brewster, Maj Forsberg, Nichol Murray Technical fouls: SDSU - TEAM Attendance: 506 Score by Periods 1st No. 23/24 San Diego State 29 No. 5/6 Notre Dame 44

2nd 50 40

T 4 2 1 8 5 1 1 1 0

79 15 23 A 1 3 1 6 1 1 3 0 1 1

Total 79 84

87 22 19

2 11 200

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 1-8 0-0 5-6 5 4 Johnson 3-8 0-0 4-6 6 0 Davis, C. 1-3 1-2 0-0 5 2 Davis, Q. 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 Morris 4-11 0-5 0-0 0 3 Spinardi 2-6 0-2 0-0 0 0 Williams 1-4 1-4 2-2 1 1 Duffy, As. 0-2 0-2 1-2 3 0 Duffy, Al. 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 Chambers 1-3 0-0 2-4 3 0 Tutt 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 1 Totals 16-56 2-16 14-20 28 15 Pct. 28.6 12.5 70.0

TP 7 10 3 2 8 4 5 1 2 4 2

A 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

T 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1

B 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

48

8 22

2

1 200

Score by Periods 1st No. 20/17 Oklahoma 47 No. 23/24 San Diego State 15

Game 4 nNov. 26 nSports & Fitness Center nSt. Thomas, USVI TP 12 3 0 25 32 0 4 0 3

TP 14 18 14 13 10 9 5 0 2 2

A 3 3 1 7 2 2 2 0 2 0

T 1 3 4 3 2 0 0 2 4 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

S 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 1

MP 28 29 18 24 15 24 12 11 19 20

MP 20 22 25 22 25 16 20 10 20 9 11

Officials: Bonita Spence, Dee Kantner, Kevin Dillard Technical fouls: None Attendance: 577

Total 38 57

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 5-8 0-0 2-4 8 4 Johnson 1-7 0-0 1-2 3 5 Davis, C. 0-6 0-2 0-0 7 3 Davis, Q. 9-18 0-1 7-8 9 2 Morris 12-25 4-8 4-4 5 3 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 Duffy, Al. 2-5 0-0 0-2 6 5 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals 29-69 4-11 17-24 43 25 Pct. 42.0 36.4 70.8

OKLA FG 3FG FT REB F Stevenson 6-10 0-3 2-3 7 1 Thompson 8-14 0-2 2-2 9 3 Olajuwon 7-10 0-0 0-1 8 4 Robinson 6-10 0-0 1-2 2 2 Hand 3-4 1-1 3-4 1 0 Roethlis. 3-4 2-3 1-2 2 1 Willis 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 1 Cloman 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 Hartman 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 McFarland 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 2 TEAM 5 Totals 37-65 4-15 9-14 44 15 Pct. 56.9 26.7 64.3

B 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

S 3 1 0 1 6 0 2 0 0

MP 28 14 31 40 36 9 32 2 8

3 13 200 B 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0

S 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0

MP 16 23 16 35 32 12 29 3 21 13

4 13 200

2nd 40 33

Total 87 48

SOUTH CAROLINA 58, SAN DIEGO ST. 55 Game 6 nNov. 28 nSports & Fitness Center nSt. Thomas, USVI SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-11 0-0 2-2 4 2 Johnson 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 3 Davis, C. 3-7 2-2 0-0 4 2 Davis, Q. 2-9 0-1 3-3 4 1 Morris 5-8 0-1 1-2 3 5 Williams 1-5 1-3 2-2 2 1 Duffy, Al. 5-7 2-3 1-2 2 3 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 6 Totals 20-52 5-10 10-13 26 18 Pct. 38.5 50.0 76.9 SC May Bone Kennedy Sutton Nainima Wilson Falohun Stephens Walker Bruner Newton TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 0-2 1-4 4-7 3-6 3-12 1-1 0-0 9-13 0-0 0-0 0-0

3FG 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT REB F 2-2 3 3 2-2 5 2 0-0 1 2 4-5 5 3 4-4 4 0 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 1 2-3 8 2 0-0 0 1 0-0 2 1 0-0 0 0 3 21-45 2-8 14-16 31 17 46.7 25.0 87.5

TP 8 3 8 7 11 5 13 0 0

A 1 0 1 7 1 2 0 0 0

T 2 3 1 4 4 0 5 1 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

S 0 0 2 3 1 1 4 0 0

MP 35 13 29 40 24 24 28 7 0+

55 12 20

1 11 200

TP 2 5 8 10 11 2 0 20 0 0 0

T 3 7 0 5 3 0 0 3 1 2 0

B 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0

S 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

58 11 24

6

7 200

A 0 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

MP 18 21 34 35 37 6 4 30 4 10 1

Officials: Nichol Murray, Eric Brewton, Bonita Spence Technical fouls: None Attendance: 711 Score by Periods No. 23/24 San Diego State South Carolina

1st 24 26

2nd 31 32

Total 55 58

67


2009-10 BOX SCORES SAN DIEGO ST. 66, UC RIVERSIDE 59

SAN DIEGO ST. 67, LONG BEACH ST. 62

SAN DIEGO ST. 63, WAKE FOREST 62

Game 7 n Dec. 4 n Student Rec. Center n Riverside, Calif.

Game 9 n Dec. 11 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

Game 11 n Dec. 28 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-5 0-0 2-2 5 1 Duffy, Al. 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 4 Johnson 6-12 0-0 5-5 15 1 Davis, Q. 9-18 0-1 2-3 4 0 Morris 6-17 2-3 4-4 1 2 Davis, C. 0-1 0-0 0-1 4 2 Williams 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 Chambers 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 Tutt 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 TEAM 4 Totals 24-59 3-6 15-17 36 14 Pct. 40.7 50.0 88.2

TP 6 3 17 20 18 0 0 2 0

A 0 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 0

66 12 16

5 13 200

UCR FG 3FG FT REB F Cox 6-16 4-9 2-2 4 2 Neabors, Rhe. 3-8 3-6 0-0 4 4 Rivera 7-16 0-0 2-2 9 4 Morris 3-4 2-2 0-0 6 2 Neabors, Rha. 4-7 0-1 0-4 4 3 Nottingham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Washington 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 TEAM 4 Totals 23-52 9-18 4-8 32 17 Pct. 44.2 50.0 50.0

TP 18 9 16 8 8 0 0

B 0 1 2 1 0 0 0

A 2 6 3 7 2 0 0

T 2 3 3 3 5 0 0 0 0

T 3 3 9 3 3 2 0

59 20 23

B 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

S 1 3 1 2 5 1 0 0 0

S 2 4 0 2 3 0 1

MP 23 18 27 40 40 32 4 3 13

MP 37 38 34 37 38 9 7

4 12 200

Officials: Jack Jones, Brenda Pantoja, Mike Brooks Technical fouls: None Attendance: 229 Score by Periods San Diego State UC Riverside

1st 29 31

2nd 37 28

Total 66 59

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT REB F 1-1 9 4 1-4 10 3 1-2 8 0 2-2 6 2 3-3 5 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 4 1 0-0 0 1 4 8-12 48 13 66.7

TP 13 13 15 10 9 0 0 2 0 0 0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Duffy, Al. 8-16 1-4 0-0 5 3 Tutt 1-3 0-0 0-1 6 1 Johnson 8-14 0-0 1-1 6 3 Davis, Q. 5-12 0-1 0-0 4 0 Morris 6-15 1-5 0-1 2 1 Bradley 1-3 0-0 0-3 5 2 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Williams 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 Duffy, As. 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 5 Totals 29-68 2-12 1-6 39 13 Pct. 42.6 16.7 16.7

26-69 2-8 37.7 25.0

A 1 2 2 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0

68

1st 34 25

2nd 20 29

B 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

62 11 17

8

7 225

TP 17 2 17 10 13 2 0 0 0 0

B 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0

2

7 225

T 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 61 13 17

OT 8 7

3FG 0-1 4-7 3-4 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

TP 4 18 17 13 10 0 0 0

T 2 2 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 62 15 14

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0

0

6 200

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-7 0-0 7-11 10 2 Duffy, Al. 4-9 1-3 4-4 4 3 Johnson 4-9 0-0 2-3 7 3 Davis, Q. 8-16 2-4 4-4 8 1 Morris 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 5 Davis, C. 2-7 0-4 0-0 2 0 Spinardi 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 0 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 TEAM Totals 23-55 4-15 17-22 36 15 Pct. 41.8 26.7 77.3

TP 13 13 10 22 0 4 5 0 0

T 5 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 0

B 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

67 13 13

4

3 200

24-55 8-16 43.6 50.0

A 1 3 2 4 3 1 0 1

A 1 1 1 3 2 4 0 1 0

MP 30 36 37 34 33 17 4 9

MP 30 24 30 34 28 31 11 8 4

A 0 1 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0

1st 31 29

2nd 31 38

MP 42 43 43 24 37 12 5 6 4 6 3

SAN DIEGO ST. 75, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 54

MP 43 22 29 42 43 25 4 11 5 1

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 7-18 0-0 0-0 8 3 Johnson 5-5 0-0 0-0 5 3 Davis, C. 1-3 0-1 2-2 4 2 Davis, Q. 10-13 2-2 4-7 8 1 Morris 8-11 0-0 0-0 4 2 Spinardi 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Chambers 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 Tutt 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 TEAM 3 Totals 33-55 3-5 6-9 37 13 Pct. 60.0 60.0 66.7

TP 14 10 4 26 16 3 0 2 0

LMU FG 3FG FT REB F Cowling 9-15 1-2 2-2 5 0 Ysaguirre 5-8 0-0 0-0 4 4 Young 2-12 1-7 0-1 2 2 Nichols 0-8 0-2 3-4 0 0 Goss 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 Helmers 1-2 1-2 0-0 3 0 Evans 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 Wilkins 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 0 Burkett 3-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 Sybesma 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 TEAM 3 Totals 23-58 3-14 5-8 24 9 Pct. 39.7 21.4 62.5

TP 21 10 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 0

A 0 0 6 5 7 5 0 0 0

Score by Periods San Diego State Loyola Marymount

1st 36 26

2nd 39 28

B 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

S 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 1

MP 31 22 34 35 26 21 3 14 14

4 11 200

T 1 0 6 3 2 2 3 0 0 0

B 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

S 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

54 13 17

5

6 200

Officials: Kyle Bacon, Lucy Banuelos, Cheryl Flores Technical fouls: None Attendance: 759 Total 62 61

T 5 5 2 2 4 0 0 2 0

75 23 20 A 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 1 1 0

Total 75 54

WFU Waters Ray Garcia Thomas Collier Morris Roulhac Johnson Boykin Williams Walker TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 3-14 11-21 2-7 1-5 0-2 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-6 3-3 1-4

3FG 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2

26-68 1-16 38.2 6.3

FT REB F 6-8 8 3 1-6 6 2 0-0 3 3 2-3 2 2 0-0 1 3 0-0 5 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 1 1 0-1 5 1 0-0 2 1 4 9-18 38 20 50.0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-8 0-0 1-3 8 3 Johnson 1-4 0-0 3-6 4 4 Davis, C. 1-3 1-1 2-2 3 3 Davis, Q. 9-12 2-3 4-4 8 1 Morris 7-15 2-5 2-2 1 1 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Chambers 2-3 0-0 0-3 2 1 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 TEAM 6 Totals 23-45 5-9 12-20 34 13 Pct. 51.1 55.6 60.0

TP 12 24 4 4 0 4 0 2 4 6 2

A 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

62

T 4 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 16

S 2 1 1 4 1 3 3 0 0 0 0

MP 25 38 20 29 11 21 11 5 13 11 16

TP 7 5 5 24 18 0 4 0

A 2 0 2 4 1 0 2 0

T 5 1 3 7 6 0 0 0

B 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0

63 11 22

8

5 200

4 15 200 MP 32 21 34 38 40 8 22 5

Officials: Marianne Karp, Robert Strong, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: None Attendance: 828

Total 62 67

Game 10 n Dec. 21 n Gersten Pavilion n Los Angeles, Calif.

T 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 1

Officials: Michael Price, Lisa Jones, Penny Davis Technical fouls: None Attendance: 587 Score by Periods Pepperdine San Diego State

FT REB F 0-2 8 3 0-0 8 5 2-2 1 3 3-4 4 1 1-2 1 1 0-0 3 2 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 2 5 6-10 31 18 60.0

Score by Periods Long Beach State San Diego State

Game 8 n Dec. 8 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. FG 6-11 6-20 7-14 3-9 3-10 0-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0

FG 2-4 7-12 6-14 5-14 4-7 0-2 0-0 0-2

Officials: Shelley Nakasone, Anita Ortega, Marianne Karp Technical fouls: None Attendance: 715

PEPPERDINE 62, SAN DIEGO ST. 61 (OT)

PEP Barnett Ayim Jackson Menton Bell Lelo Patrick C.-Williams Shealy Snider Jarrell TEAM Totals Pct.

LBSU Bookman Wade Sims Figueroa Lisnock Timmons Moorer Beckner TEAM Totals Pct.

MP 34 24 35 29 18 23 16 4 10 7

Score by Periods Wake Forest San Diego State

1st 36 30

2nd 26 33

Total 62 63

SAN DIEGO ST. 66, AUBURN 55 Game 12 n Dec. 30 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. AU FG 3FG FT REB F Greenleaf 6-15 0-2 3-4 8 2 Carrier 4-9 0-0 1-6 9 3 Toles 4-12 0-0 1-1 1 2 Simmons 2-4 0-0 2-2 9 3 Smalley 5-18 0-6 0-0 3 2 Thomas 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 Alverson 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 1 West 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 Hilliard 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 TEAM 2 1 Totals 24-70 0-11 7-13 34 16 Pct. 34.3 0.0 53.8

TP 15 9 9 6 10 2 2 2 0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 5-9 0-0 2-4 7 2 Johnson 7-9 0-0 4-4 9 3 Davis, C. 3-5 2-4 2-2 6 1 Davis, Q. 5-10 0-0 6-7 6 0 Morris 3-10 0-2 0-0 3 3 Spinardi 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 4 Tutt 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 TEAM 4 Totals 25-48 2-6 14-17 39 14 Pct. 52.1 33.3 82.4

TP 12 18 10 16 6 2 0 2

A 2 0 3 1 6 0 0 0 0

T 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

55 12

9

1 11 200

A 3 1 2 5 2 1 1 0

T 2 1 2 5 7 1 0 0 1 66 15 19

Officials: Scotty Hermann, Connie Pardue, Marianne Karp Technical fouls: Auburn-TEAM Attendance: 874 Score by Periods Auburn San Diego State

1st 28 31

2nd 27 35

Total 55 66

S 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2

MP 39 20 39 24 32 9 26 7 4

B 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0

MP 31 26 38 37 37 8 14 9

5

8 200


2009-10 BOX SCORES SAN DIEGO ST. 61, NEW MEXICO 39

TCU 80, SAN DIEGO ST. 63

Game 13 n Jan. 6 n The Pit n Albuquerque, N.M.

Game 16 n Jan. 16 n D.M. Coliseum n Ft. Worth, Texas

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 1-8 0-0 1-2 12 2 Johnson 5-7 0-0 2-2 5 1 Davis, C. 2-3 1-1 0-0 7 3 Davis, Q. 4-10 1-2 1-1 3 2 Morris 10-17 1-4 4-4 1 3 Spinardi 0-1 0-1 0-0 4 2 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Duffy, Al. 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 5 Totals 25-51 3-9 8-9 40 15 Pct. 49.0 33.3 88.9

TP 3 12 5 10 25 0 0 6 0 0

T 2 0 4 4 5 1 0 2 0 0 1 61 17 19

B 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

S 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0

7

9 200

UNM FG 3FG FT REB F Jackson 3-10 0-2 0-0 4 1 Kielplinski 0-3 0-1 1-2 3 1 Beggin 3-8 1-3 1-2 2 0 Halasz 3-10 0-1 0-0 1 1 Best 2-3 0-0 0-1 4 1 Weissmann 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 Taylor 2-10 1-5 2-2 4 0 Nelson 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 Erksine 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 Torrance 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 Durbin 1-3 0-1 0-0 4 1 Kast 0-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 Stark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 5 Totals 15-56 2-13 7-11 30 9 Pct. 26.8 15.4 63.6

TP 6 1 8 6 4 0 7 4 1 0 2 0 0

B 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 2 4 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

39

A 2 0 3 6 5 0 0 1 0 0

A 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

T 1 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 7 16

MP 33 30 27 29 38 22 1 20 0+ 0+

MP 23 15 31 18 25 15 22 9 11 11 11 6 3

Score by Periods San Diego State New Mexico

1st 25 20

2nd 36 19

JenĂŠ Morris had 25 points at New Mexico and 22 points vs. Wyoming to garner MWC weekly honors.

Total 61 39

Game 15 n Jan. 13 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

Game 14 n Jan. 9 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. FG 0-4 7-13 7-16 0-1 4-9 0-1 0-4 2-2

3FG 0-4 5-7 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0

FT REB F 0-0 3 2 2-2 2 1 2-4 5 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 9 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0-0 5 2 4 4-6 29 9 66.7

TP 0 21 17 0 8 0 0 4

T 1 4 1 1 5 2 0 0 3 50 17 17

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0

2

6 200

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-7 0-0 2-5 9 2 Johnson 6-11 0-0 1-3 10 3 Davis, C. 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 1 Davis, Q. 5-16 1-2 0-0 10 0 Morris 9-18 4-9 0-0 1 0 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 Duffy, Al. 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 3 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 6 Totals 27-63 7-16 4-10 41 11 Pct. 42.9 43.8 40.0

TP 8 13 5 11 22 1 5 0 0

T 5 2 1 3 2 0 1 0 0

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

S 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

65 20 14

4

5 200

20-50 6-18 40.0 33.3

A 2 6 1 1 2 4 0 1

A 2 2 5 4 5 0 2 0 0

Officials: Wanda Szeremeta, Mazetta Garrett, Robert Strong Technical fouls: None Attendance: 879 Score by Periods Wyoming San Diego State

1st 27 39

2nd 23 26

Total 50 65

A 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 0

T 2 1 5 4 8 1 0 1 0 1 63 10 23

B 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 0

4

8 200

TCU FG 3FG FT REB F Crawford 2-8 0-0 2-4 11 3 Thompson 2-5 1-1 0-0 3 2 Sverrisdottir 6-13 2-4 8-9 7 3 Carter 7-13 1-3 6-6 5 1 Mangum 4-10 0-1 4-6 1 3 Lafluer 2-10 1-4 0-0 5 1 Gross 3-6 2-3 1-2 2 3 Rentschler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Garoutte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 John 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 6 Totals 26-65 7-16 21-27 40 17 Pct. 40.0 43.8 77.8

TP 6 5 22 21 12 5 9 0 0 0

B 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0

S 0 0 0 1 5 4 0 0 0 0

A 0 4 4 1 2 3 0 0 2 0

T 3 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

80 16 12

MP 21 28 37 39 30 2 7 23 13

MP 30 23 32 34 27 20 21 1 12 0+

8 10 200

Score by Periods San Diego State TCU

1st 32 38

2nd 31 42

Total 63 80

SAN DIEGO ST. 51, UTAH 42 SAN DIEGO ST. 70, UNLV 41

SAN DIEGO ST. 65, WYOMING 50

WYO Kennedy Langford Carlsson Richardson Vandiver Campigli Scheffler Sewell TEAM Totals Pct.

TP 4 12 7 8 12 0 0 16 4

Officials: Jack Jones, Gator Parrish, Phil Streit Technical fouls: None Attendance: 2,518

4 12 200

Officials: Michael Price, Clarke Stevens, Gator Parish Technical fouls: None Attendance: 7,027

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 2 Johnson 6-8 0-0 0-2 8 4 Davis, C. 2-7 1-5 2-2 4 3 Davis, Q. 3-12 2-5 0-0 3 2 Morris 5-19 2-7 0-3 5 5 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 1 Duffy, Al. 5-11 0-1 6-8 6 4 Chambers 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 TEAM 6 Totals 25-65 5-19 8-15 45 23 Pct. 38.5 26.3 53.3

MP 30 40 34 20 31 16 12 17

MP 29 31 32 36 36 2 23 10 1

UNLV FG 3FG FT REB F Smith 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 3 Nzeukou 5-7 0-0 0-0 5 3 Helms 1-8 0-1 2-2 0 1 Bell 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 Thompson 2-13 0-5 2-2 8 1 Kroneberger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Styles 1-5 0-0 0-2 3 2 Holiday 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 Anderson 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 Hunt 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 Chaney 2-6 0-0 4-6 4 2 Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 2 Totals 14-52 1-12 12-16 28 13 Pct. 25.9 8.3 75.0 SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 5-5 0-0 3-4 7 2 Johnson 2-10 0-0 4-4 4 4 Davis, C. 4-7 2-3 0-0 3 1 Davis, Q. 4-8 1-1 0-0 4 1 Morris 8-14 2-4 0-0 4 0 Spinardi 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 Duffy, As. 1-4 0-3 0-0 3 0 Duffy, Al. 3-7 0-4 1-1 6 3 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 Tutt 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 TEAM 3 Totals 28-59 5-16 9-11 43 13 Pct. 47.5 31.3 81.8

TP 2 10 4 0 6 0 2 5 0 0 4 8 0

A 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

T 2 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

S 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

41 10 17

1

9 200

TP 13 8 10 9 18 2 2 7 0 1

B 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

S 1 0 0 2 4 0 2 2 0 0

A 3 0 2 4 6 0 1 1 1 0

T 1 3 1 4 3 1 0 3 0 1

MP 22 18 22 22 32 1 19 15 11 11 8 15 4

MP 23 19 31 26 27 12 12 25 14 11

70 18 17 10 11 200

Game 17 n Jan. 20 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. UTAH FG 3FG FT REB F Whipple 3-8 1-4 0-2 6 0 Sawyer 0-3 0-0 0-0 6 1 Wicijowski 6-11 0-0 4-6 5 2 Badon 5-9 2-3 1-2 4 2 Messer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Rodrigues 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 McDermott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Rolniak 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 TEAM 4 Totals 17-36 3-8 5-12 26 7 Pct. 47.2 37.5 41.7

TP 7 0 16 13 0 4 0 2

T 3 2 5 8 1 0 0 4 2 42 12 25

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 3 Johnson 1-3 0-0 1-2 6 5 Davis, C. 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 Davis, Q. 4-8 1-1 0-0 3 0 Morris 9-22 3-6 1-2 2 1 Spinardi 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Duffy, Al. 3-7 1-2 0-0 6 1 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 3 Totals 22-52 5-12 2-4 26 11 Pct. 42.3 41.7 50.0

TP 6 3 2 9 22 0 7 0 2

B 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1

A 2 1 2 4 3 0 0 0 0

T 3 4 3 3 3 0 4 0 0 1 51 12 21

S 3 1 1 3 0 1 0 2

MP 38 31 32 39 14 28 3 15

2 11 200 S 0 1 0 3 5 0 2 0 0

MP 24 29 25 38 39 2 32 2 9

4 11 200

Officials: Lisa Jones, Marianne Karp, Melissa Barlow Technical fouls: None Attendance: 605 Score by Periods Utah San Diego State

1st 25 29

2nd 17 22

Total 42 51

Officials: Anita Ortega, Eric Larson, Penny Davis Technical fouls: None Attendance: 672 Score by Periods UNLV San Diego State

1st 17 49

2nd 24 21

Total 41 70

69


2009-10 BOX SCORES BYU 73, SAN DIEGO ST. 63

SAN DIEGO ST. 68, AIR FORCE 48

Game 18 n Jan. 23 n Marriott Center n Provo, Utah

Game 20 n Feb. 3 n Clune Arena n USAF Academy, Colo. SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 6-10 0-0 1-1 5 3 Johnson 7-10 0-0 3-6 8 1 Davis, C. 0-3 0-2 0-0 6 0 Davis, Q. 4-6 1-1 0-0 5 1 Morris 4-7 1-2 0-0 1 3 Spinardi 1-1 0-0 3-3 0 0 Duffy, As. 3-7 1-3 0-0 2 1 Duffy, Al. 2-5 0-1 0-0 6 2 Chambers 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 Tutt 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 TEAM 1 Totals 29-53 3-9 7-10 40 12 Pct. 54.7 33.3 70.0

TP A 13 1 17 1 0 10 9 5 9 3 5 1 7 1 4 0 2 0 2 0

Officials: Eric Larson, Les Williams, Robert Strong Technical fouls: None Attendance: 974

AFA FG 3FG FT REB F Schjodt 1-8 0-2 0-0 3 2 Berger 8-16 1-1 1-2 5 1 Dunsworth 0-2 0-0 2-2 4 1 Wilson, D. 2-5 1-1 0-0 1 2 Beck 4-13 1-5 0-0 4 0 Leipprandt 0-6 0-0 0-0 4 2 Gault 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 0 Wilson, A. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Hilbig 1-2 0-0 3-4 3 1 Satterfield 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Chase 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 TEAM 1 Totals 19-56 4-10 6-9 25 10 Pct. 33.9 40.0 66.7

Score by Periods San Diego State BYU

Officials: Maj Forsberg, Anita Ortega, Kyle Bacon Technical fouls: None Attendance: 316

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 4-11 0-0 1-2 7 2 Johnson 5-9 0-0 0-2 4 2 Davis, C. 1-4 0-2 2-2 3 3 Davis, Q. 5-11 0-2 3-4 3 3 Morris 6-16 2-8 3-5 0 2 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 7 Totals 26-57 2-12 9-15 27 17 Pct. 45.6 16.7 60.0

TP 9 10 4 13 17 0 10 0 0

BYU Riley Moeaki Foreman Bonham Hall Kaufusi Wood Peterson TEAM Totals Pct.

TP 16 2 13 13 11 2 10 6

FG 5-11 1-1 2-7 5-8 3-10 1-4 4-9 3-5

3FG 2-2 0-0 1-5 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-2 0-0

FT REB F 4-4 11 1 0-0 0 2 8-9 9 4 3-4 3 1 3-4 4 3 0-0 1 0 2-2 6 2 0-0 1 0 4 24-55 5-15 20-23 39 13 43.6 33.3 87.0

1st 31 33

2nd 32 40

A 0 1 3 7 6 0 1 0 0

T 2 2 4 3 7 0 2 0 0

63 18 20 A 1 1 5 6 4 0 1 0

B 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 2 3 3 0 2 0 0

MP 27 23 36 36 37 5 27 7 2

3 11 200

T 3 1 5 5 5 0 4 1

B 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

S 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0

MP 27 14 36 39 38 9 28 9

73 18 24

3

9 200

Total 63 73

SAN DIEGO ST. 59, COLORADO ST. 38 Game 19 n Jan. 30 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. CSU FG 3FG FT REB F V. Grinsven 2-7 0-1 5-6 6 3 Heimstra 1-3 0-1 2-2 4 2 Mestdagh 4-15 0-5 3-4 6 2 Simmons 0-5 0-0 2-2 5 1 Kennedy 1-2 0-0 0-1 4 1 Barbee 3-6 1-3 1-2 3 2 Hemmings 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 V. D. Adel 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 Porter 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 3 TEAM 5 Totals 12-44 1-11 13-17 34 15 Pct. 27.3 9.1 76.5

TP 9 4 11 2 2 8 0 2 0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 4-9 0-0 0-0 4 3 Johnson 3-7 0-0 2-3 7 3 Davis, C. 2-6 0-3 0-0 2 3 Davis, Q. 3-7 0-1 2-2 7 2 Morris 9-19 1-4 0-0 4 2 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 Duffy, As. 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 3 Duffy, Al. 1-5 1-2 2-2 5 2 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 TEAM 4 Totals 25-58 3-11 6-8 33 19 Pct. 43.1 27.3 75.0

B 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

38

A T 1 10 2 6 1 3 1 5 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 1 7 35

TP 8 8 4 8 19 0 5 5 0 2

A 1 2 5 5 0 0 1 1 0 0

B 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

59 15 26

Officials: Laura Rahe, Rob Bryson, Alecia Balich Technical fouls: None Attendance: 837 Score by Periods Colorado State San Diego State

1st 16 22

2nd 22 37

T 3 7 5 4 4 1 0 2 0 0

Total 38 59

S 3 3 2 1 5 1 0 0 2

MP 29 31 34 21 30 14 5 17 19

3 17 200 S 4 0 2 2 3 1 1 3 0 0

MP 26 24 35 33 27 5 15 25 6 4

6 16 200

Score by Periods San Diego State Air Force

2nd 32 25

B 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1

S 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0

68 22 18

9

9 200

TP 2 18 2 5 9 0 4 0 5 0 3

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

1

8 200

48

A 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0

T 1 0 2 2 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 1 9 15

MP 22 26 34 31 18 11 19 22 6 11

MP 27 35 22 17 35 12 22 2 16 10 2

Total 68 48

NEW MEXICO 65, SAN DIEGO ST. 58 Game 21 n Feb. 6 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. UNM FG 3FG FT REB F Best 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 5 Kielpinski 4-10 2-4 3-4 7 1 Weissmann 6-10 0-2 2-2 4 3 Beggin 0-5 0-2 6-6 2 0 Halasz 5-6 0-0 2-2 3 0 Taylor 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 1 Nelson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Jackson 5-8 0-0 4-6 3 0 Torrance 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Kast 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 5 Totals 22-47 2-8 19-24 31 11 Pct. 46.8 25.0 79.2

TP 0 13 14 6 12 2 0 14 2 2

T 3 4 3 2 5 2 1 1 1 0 1 65 11 23

B 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 Johnson 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 3 Davis, C. 1-5 1-4 0-0 4 3 Davis, Q. 4-9 0-2 2-2 5 3 Morris 8-18 4-9 1-2 2 4 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 Duffy, Al. 4-7 1-1 0-0 2 2 Chambers 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 3 Totals 24-50 6-16 4-6 20 20 Pct. 48.0 37.5 66.7

TP 6 7 3 10 21 0 9 2

B 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

A 1 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0

A 2 0 4 5 3 0 1 0

T 4 2 2 7 4 0 1 4 1 58 15 25

Officials: Michael Price, Mazetta Garrett, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: None Attendance: 2,069 Score by Periods New Mexico San Diego State

70

1st 36 23

T 3 5 1 4 2 0 2 1 0 0

1st 26 30

2nd 39 28

Total 65 58

S 1 2 5 4 0 0 0 2 0 0

MP 23 35 31 37 24 12 2 24 7 5

3 14 200 S 0 1 1 5 3 0 1 0

MP 27 25 37 39 34 4 28 6

6 11 200

Quenese Davis had a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds at Wyoming.

WYOMING 63, SAN DIEGO ST. 51 Game 22 n Feb. 10 n Arena-Aud. n Laramie, Wyo. SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 1-5 0-0 0-2 2 2 Johnson 4-8 0-0 1-2 7 4 Davis, C. 2-6 2-6 2-2 3 4 Davis, Q. 4-16 0-5 2-3 11 3 Morris 4-18 2-5 2-2 7 4 Duffy, As. 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 Duffy, Al. 4-10 2-5 0-0 3 3 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 7 Totals 19-65 6-22 7-11 43 23 Pct. 29.2 27.3 63.6

TP 2 9 8 10 12 0 10 0 0

WYO Kennedy Langford Carlson Richardson Vandiver Scheffler Sewell TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 3-8 3-18 6-14 1-4 6-15 0-0 0-1

3FG 3-5 0-3 2-4 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0

FT REB F 2-3 9 3 5-6 7 3 7-8 10 0 0-0 2 4 5-7 15 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 3 6 19-60 6-15 19-24 50 14 31.7 40.0 79.2

A 1 0 0 5 3 0 1 0 0

T 0 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 0

B 0 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0

51 10 15

9

7 200

TP 11 11 21 2 18 0 0

T 1 1 4 4 5 0 0

B 1 1 6 1 0 0 0

S 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

63 11 15

9

4 200

A 4 3 0 1 2 0 1

Officials: Dave Rittman, Scotty Hermann, Penny Davis Technical fouls: None Attendance: 3,153 Score by Periods San Diego State Wyoming

1st 22 30

2nd 29 33

Total 51 63

MP 16 33 32 40 35 10 29 4 1

MP 40 37 35 36 40 7 5


2009-10 BOX SCORES UNLV 66, SAN DIEGO ST. 59

UTAH 73, SAN DIEGO ST. 55

SAN DIEGO ST. 73, COLORADO ST. 54

Game 23 n Feb. 13 n Cox Pavilion n Las Vegas, Nev.

Game 25 n Feb. 21 n Huntsman Center n SLC, Utah

Game 27 n March 3 n Moby Arena n Ft. Collins, Colo.

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 0-2 0-0 0-1 9 3 Johnson 9-12 0-0 1-4 9 2 Davis, C. 3-10 2-6 1-2 3 5 Davis, Q. 3-10 0-4 4-4 5 5 Morris 6-18 1-7 4-5 4 5 Spinardi 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 Duffy, Al. 2-6 0-2 0-0 3 4 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 5 Totals 23-59 3-20 10-16 40 28 Pct. 39.0 15.0 62.5

TP A 0 3 19 1 9 2 10 10 17 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

UNLV FG 3FG Smith 3-10 0-3 Nzeukou 0-4 0-0 Helms 3-12 0-4 Chaney 7-15 0-2 Thompson 0-4 0-0 Styles 3-7 0-0 Holiday 1-1 1-1 Anderson 1-3 0-0 Bell 2-4 0-1 TEAM Totals 20-60 1-11 Pct. 33.3 9.1

FT REB F 8-13 15 2 0-0 5 1 6-10 2 3 2-2 6 2 4-4 4 5 2-7 7 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 3-5 4 2 6 25-41 49 17 61.0

T 5 7 2 4 5 1 0 1 1 0

B 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

59 20 26

5

4 200

TP 14 0 12 16 4 8 3 2 7

B 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

S 8 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3

A 0 0 3 2 0 1 2 0 5

T 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 0 5 1 66 13 19

MP 21 37 37 37 39 5 1 17 4 2

MP 37 19 30 26 23 21 5 6 33

1st 27 26

2nd 32 40

TP 6 19 12 14 23 0 0 2 0 8

T 9 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 61 12 23

Score by Periods No. 23/25 TCU San Diego State

1st 31 49

2nd 30 35

T 3 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 1

B 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0

S 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

5

5 200

B 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2

S 1 2 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 0

MP 34 22 12 28 35 32 2 4 18 11 2

MP 21 30 35 37 38 2 1 18 2 16

84 22 13 11 14 200

Officials: Michael Price, Melissa Barlow, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: None Attendance: 742 Total 61 84

B 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0

55 16 22

5

8 200

A 2 3 4 5 1 2 0 0

MP 31 25 24 37 39 1 26 3 14

T 0 1 5 5 1 3 1 1

B 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

S 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0

MP 38 36 35 35 20 21 6 9

73 17 17

3

6 200

1st 33 32

2nd 22 41

BYU Riley Moeaki Foreman Bonham Hall Kafusi Wood TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 4-9 0-4 4-10 8-11 2-6 2-5 6-12

3FG 0-1 0-0 2-7 1-2 1-3 0-0 4-6

FT REB F 3-4 9 2 0-0 2 0 2-3 6 4 2-2 5 0 0-0 2 3 2-2 1 0 2-2 6 1 2 26-57 8-19 11-13 33 10 45.6 42.1 84.6

Total 55 73

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 Johnson 9-14 0-0 6-10 9 2 Davis, C. 5-6 4-4 0-0 5 2 Davis, Q. 4-10 1-4 4-4 3 3 Morris 4-13 0-2 2-2 5 0 Spinardi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Duffy, Al. 3-7 0-2 0-0 2 1 Tutt 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 TEAM 3 Totals 28-57 5-14 12-18 31 9 Pct. 49.1 35.7 66.7

TP 11 0 12 19 5 6 18

1st 38 36

2nd 33 37

TP 4 4 5 17 23 0 6 11 2 1

73 14 17

5 11 200

CSU FG 3FG FT REB F V. Grinsven 7-17 0-1 2-3 7 3 Heimstra 6-12 0-0 4-6 8 1 Barbee 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 0 Hemmings 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 Mestagh 5-16 3-10 0-0 7 2 V.Den Adel 1-2 0-1 2-3 3 3 Simmons 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 6 Totals 21-58 4-19 8-12 36 12 Pct. 36.2 21.1 66.7

TP 16 16 3 0 13 4 2 0

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 1

1

9 200

Score by Periods San Diego State Colorado State

A 4 0 3 5 4 0 0

T 1 1 5 5 2 0 2 1 71 16 17

B 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

S 3 0 0 2 1 0 0

3

6 200

TP 4 24 14 13 10 0 0 6 2

T 2 1 1 4 3 0 0 1 1

B 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 1

73 19 13

4

9 200

A 2 1 7 7 1 0 0 1 0

Officials: Shelly Nakasone, Jack Jones, Penny Davis Technical fouls: None Attendance: 713 Score by Periods BYU San Diego State

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 1-5 0-0 2-2 3 4 Johnson 1-4 0-0 2-2 8 3 Davis, C. 2-9 1-4 0-0 9 1 Davis, Q. 7-14 2-3 1-2 7 1 Morris 8-22 4-9 3-4 3 3 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 2-2 2-2 0-0 3 0 Duffy, Al. 5-10 1-4 0-0 4 4 Chambers 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 0 TEAM 7 Totals 27-68 10-22 9-12 48 16 Pct. 39.7 45.5 75.0

A 1 1 2 5 3 1 0 1 0 0

T 2 4 2 4 1 0 1 2 0 1

A 0 1 4 1 5 2 0 0

T 5 2 2 0 5 2 3 1 1 54 13 21

B 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

S 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 3 0 1

MP 18 21 32 37 37 1 13 17 5 19

MP 34 30 28 31 34 23 11 9

Officials: Michael Price, Scotty Hermann, Wanda Szeremeta Technical fouls: None Attendance: 1,282

SAN DIEGO ST. 73, BYU 71

A 9 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 4 2 1 7 5 1 0 2 0 0

T 5 2 1 7 3 0 4 0 0

Game 26 n Feb. 24 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

Game 24 n Feb. 16 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif.

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 4 Johnson 7-13 0-0 5-6 9 1 Davis, C. 5-11 2-6 0-0 3 4 Davis, Q. 5-13 2-3 2-2 13 0 Morris 8-20 2-7 5-8 5 3 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 3-4 0-0 2-3 5 0 TEAM 0 Totals 32-69 6-16 14-19 43 14 Pct. 46.4 37.5 73.7

TP 23 13 15 8 9 2 3 0

Score by Periods San Diego State Utah

SAN DIEGO ST. 84, TCU 61

TP 16 2 0 2 12 18 2 7 0 2 0

UTAH FG 3FG FT REB F Whipple 9-21 2-6 3-4 9 2 Sawyer 6-8 0-0 1-1 5 3 Wijowski 6-12 0-0 3-4 10 1 Badon 1-5 0-1 6-8 4 2 Messer 2-3 2-2 3-4 2 0 Rodrigues 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 McKinnon 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 Rolniak 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 TEAM 5 Totals 26-57 5-11 16-21 37 12 Pct. 45.6 45.5 76.2

A 1 1 3 8 3 0 0 0 0

Officials: Lisa Jones, Michael Price, Gator Parrish Technical fouls: None Attendance: 850

Total 59 66

TCU FG 3FG FT REB F Sverrisdottir 4-10 2-3 6-6 8 0 Crawford 1-5 0-0 0-0 7 2 Thompson 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 Carter 0-7 0-3 2-4 0 0 Mangum 4-7 2-4 2-2 0 3 LaFluer 7-14 3-5 1-1 3 3 Gross 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Christian 3-4 1-1 0-0 2 0 Rentschler 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 Garoutte 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 2 John 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 TEAM 6 Totals 21-58 8-18 11-13 32 12 Pct. 36.2 44.4 84.6

TP 6 8 0 5 27 0 8 0 1

1 15 200

Officials: Mazetta Garrett, Deborah Dawn Adams, Laura Rahe Technical fouls: None Attendance: 1,634 Score by Periods San Diego State UNLV

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 Johnson 4-8 0-0 0-0 4 3 Davis, C. 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 Davis, Q. 2-11 1-4 0-0 2 3 Morris 12-18 1-6 2-3 1 2 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 3-5 1-1 1-1 2 3 Chambers 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-1 0-0 1-2 6 2 TEAM 6 Totals 24-56 3-12 4-6 29 16 Pct. 42.9 25.0 66.7

Total 71 73

MP 29 7 37 40 38 16 33

MP 15 26 37 37 38 3 5 26 13

1st 27 24

2nd 46 30

Total 73 54

SAN DIEGO ST. 87, AIR FORCE 52 Game 28 n March 6 n Viejas Arena n San Diego, Calif. AFA FG 3FG FT REB F Schjodt 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 0 Berger 3-5 0-1 3-4 4 0 Dunsworth 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 Gault 2-5 0-1 0-0 0 1 Beck 5-10 1-4 3-4 4 0 Leipprandt 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 2 Muniz 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 Wilson 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 Gross 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Hilbig 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 4 Satterfield 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 Gonzlez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Chase 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 1 Totals 21-44 1-7 9-12 19 9 Pct. 47.7 14.3 75.0

T 3 1 2 4 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 52 11 24

B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

3 200

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-6 0-0 0-0 7 3 Johnson 7-9 0-0 0-0 1 0 Davis, Q. 10-13 3-3 0-0 5 1 Spinardi 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 Morris 5-15 3-9 4-4 1 2 Davis, C. 3-5 1-3 0-0 6 1 Duffy, As. 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 5-10 0-2 0-0 6 3 Chambers 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 Tutt 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 TEAM 1 Totals 37-65 8-19 5-6 32 13 Pct. 56.9 42.1 83.3

TP 6 14 23 3 17 7 0 10 5 2

B 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1

S 1 1 3 1 5 0 0 3 0 0

TP 4 9 4 4 14 6 4 4 0 1 2 0 0

A 0 0 0 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

A 2 1 5 3 3 5 1 4 0 1

T 2 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 0 4

87 25 14

MP 35 25 23 22 32 12 14 9 1 13 9 1 4

MP 15 20 29 23 32 21 11 23 11 15

6 14 200

Officials: Adria Molina, Laura Rahe, Mark Penaflor Technical fouls: None Attendance: 914 Score by Periods Air Force San Diego State

1st 26 46

2nd 26 41

Total 52 87

71


2009-10 BOX SCORES SAN DIEGO ST. 60, WYOMING 51

SAN DIEGO ST. 70, UTAH 60 (OT)

SAN DIEGO ST. 64, WEST VIRGINIA 55

Game 29 n March 10 n Thomas & Mack n Las Vegas, Nev.

Game 31 n March 13 n Thomas & Mack n Las Vegas, Nev.

Game 33 n March 23 n Erwin Center n Austin, Texas

WYO Kennedy Langford Carlson Richardson Vandiver Campigli Scheffler Fitzgerald TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 3-6 1-12 9-19 0-2 4-16 1-2 2-9 0-0

3FG 2-5 0-3 1-5 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-3 0-0

FT REB F 0-0 5 2 1-2 3 1 6-8 18 2 0-2 0 3 0-0 11 1 0-0 0 2 0-0 1 4 0-0 1 0 4 7-12 43 15 58.3

TP 8 3 25 0 8 3 4 0

T 1 6 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 51 10 13

B 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0

2

4 200

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-5 0-0 5-6 12 3 Johnson 5-10 0-0 3-4 5 2 Davis, C. 5-11 2-5 2-2 6 3 Davis, Q. 5-12 0-1 6-7 6 0 Morris 2-10 0-3 0-0 3 3 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 Duffy, Al. 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 3 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 TEAM 3 Totals 21-52 2-12 16-19 37 15 Pct. 40.4 16.7 84.2

TP 11 13 14 16 4 0 0 2 0

B 7 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

S 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0

20-66 4-20 30.3 20.0

A 0 5 2 1 1 1 0 0

A 1 0 4 3 2 0 2 0 0

T 4 2 0 5 1 0 0 1 0

60 12 13 11

MP 32 37 39 24 38 10 19 1

MP 35 29 36 39 32 1 11 11 6

1st 29 31

2nd 22 29

TP 7 10 5 18 28 0 0 9 0 0

T 2 1 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 77 21 14

B 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BYU Moeaki Riley Foreman Bonham Hall Kaufusi Judkins Bates Wodd Beck Peterson Marks TEAM Totals Pct.

TP 4 4 6 8 6 6 0 0 11 0 2 0

B 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1

5 200

20-55 1-14 36.4 7.1

A 0 1 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

T 1 2 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 47 11 19

Officials: Maj Forsberg, Robert Strong, Connie Pardue Technical fouls: None Attendance: 3,714 Score by Periods San Diego State BYU

72

1st 44 29

2nd 33 18

Total 77 47

2

5 225

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-5 0-0 2-2 4 2 Johnson 5-9 0-0 0-2 7 2 Davis, C. 2-4 1-2 0-0 4 0 Davis, Q. 9-15 2-4 2-2 2 4 Morris 9-18 0-3 3-4 2 2 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, Al. 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 3 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 TEAM 1 Totals 30-55 3-10 7-10 25 14 Pct. 54.4 30.0 70.0

TP 8 10 5 22 21 0 4 0

B 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 3 2 3 0 2 0

A 0 2 3 6 6 0 1 0

T 2 1 2 1 5 0 2 0 1 70 18 14

MP 45 41 42 43 22 25 7

MP 27 38 44 43 44 3 22 4

3 11 225

1st 34 33

2nd 24 25

OT 2 12

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 1-7 0-0 0-0 8 4 Davis, C. 2-5 0-2 0-0 5 4 Johnson 3-6 0-0 0-2 5 3 Davis, Q. 6-12 3-3 4-6 8 0 Morris 9-14 1-2 8-8 1 1 Spinardi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 Duffy, Al. 2-8 0-1 0-0 4 4 Tutt 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 1 TEAM 2 Totals 23-52 4-8 14-20 34 17 Pct. 44.2 50.0 70.0

TP 2 4 6 19 27 0 0 4 2

WVU Campbell Ali Bussie Miles Repella House Richards Burton TEAM Totals Pct.

S 0 2 1 2 6 0 0 1 0 1

MP 16 27 36 35 31 4 12 17 7 15

2 13 200 MP 17 18 31 32 33 18 7 2 28 2 9 3

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 2-4 0-0 2-2 9 4 Davis, C. 3-9 2-5 0-2 6 1 Johnson 2-7 0-0 1-5 6 5 Davis, Q. 3-9 1-2 4-7 8 1 Morris 9-18 5-8 9-11 4 4 Duffy, As. 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 3 Duffy, Al. 3-5 1-2 4-4 6 4 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-0 0-0 1-4 3 0 TEAM 4 Totals 22-52 9-17 21-35 48 22 Pct. 42.3 52.9 60.0

TP 6 8 5 11 32 0 11 0 1

Total 60 70

TEXAS FG 3FG FT REB F Williams 2-8 0-1 6-8 7 3 Nash, Ka. 1-7 1-6 0-0 5 0 Gayle 2-2 0-0 0-3 8 3 Raven 3-13 0-1 0-0 3 5 Fontenette 5-12 0-1 4-7 2 4 Arriaran 2-7 0-4 1-2 5 2 Anderson 0-4 0-0 3-6 1 3 Nash, Kr. 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 Reed 6-11 0-0 4-5 6 3 TEAM 3 Totals 22-66 1-13 18-31 41 24 Pct. 33.3 7.7 58.1

A 2 4 3 2 2 0 2 0 0

B 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

S 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

74 15 21

6

7 200

TP 10 3 4 6 14 5 3 2 16

B 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

S 2 3 0 1 3 0 2 0 1

63 11 14

Officials: Tina Napier, Jack Jones, Bill Larance Technical fouls: None Attendance: 3,178 Score by Periods San Diego State No. 17/20 Texas

1st 44 30

2nd 30 33

T 2 2 0 3 4 2 0 0 1

Total 74 63

3FG 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-0

FT REB F 5-6 5 5 0-0 4 4 3-8 4 5 1-2 1 3 2-4 12 3 2-2 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 2 0 3 20-47 2-9 13-22 31 22 42.6 22.2 59.1

Score by Periods San Diego State No. 10/10 West Virginia

T 4 3 1 7 3 1 1 1 0

A 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 1

FG 0-4 1-3 2-4 7-13 7-17 3-6 0-0 0-0

A 3 3 0 4 1 0 0 1 0

T 1 4 1 6 3 0 0 1 0

B 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

S 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2

MP 31 33 26 40 40 3 2 17 8

64 12 16

2

6 200

TP 5 2 7 15 17 9 0 0

A 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

T 4 6 1 1 4 2 0 0

B 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

S 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 0

55

3 18

2

7 200

MP 35 19 35 40 38 25 3 5

Officials: Tina Napier, Angie Lewis, Jack Jones Technical fouls: None Attendance: 2,169

SAN DIEGO ST. 74, TEXAS 63

SDSU FG 3FG FT REB F Bradley 3-6 0-0 1-2 4 4 Johnson 4-8 0-0 2-4 5 2 Davis, C. 1-6 0-3 3-4 5 1 Davis, Q. 5-9 3-4 5-6 5 0 Morris 10-14 2-4 6-6 2 3 Spinardi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Duffy, As. 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 Duffy, Al. 4-5 0-0 1-1 4 2 Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 TEAM 5 Totals 27-51 5-13 18-23 33 12 Pct. 52.9 38.5 78.3 FT REB F 2-2 3 1 0-2 2 4 2-2 6 5 2-2 0 2 0-0 2 3 0-0 4 0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 5 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 3 2 0-0 0 0 2 6-8 29 19 75.0

S 2 0 2 1 0 0 0

Game 32 n March 21 n Erwin Center n Austin, Texas

SAN DIEGO ST. 77, BYU 47

3FG 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Score by Periods Utah San Diego State

Game 30 n March 12 n Thomas & Mack n Las Vegas, Nev.

FG 1-1 2-6 2-5 3-9 3-10 3-6 0-0 0-1 5-13 0-1 1-3 0-0

T 2 4 3 4 1 3 1 2 60 10 20

A 3 1 0 4 1 1 0

Officials: Clarke Stevens, Maj Forsberg, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: None Attendance: 3,829

Total 51 60

A 3 0 3 3 6 1 3 2 0 0

TP 15 6 19 8 3 9 0

7 200

Officials: Michael Price, Melissa Barlow, Scotty Hermann Technical fouls: None Attendance: 5,348 Score by Periods Wyoming San Diego State

UTAH FG 3FG FT REB F Whipple 5-22 3-8 2-2 9 2 Sawyer 3-7 0-1 0-0 11 2 Wicijowski 7-12 0-0 5-6 7 3 Badon 3-8 0-1 2-2 2 2 Messer 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 Rodrigues 3-5 1-1 2-2 0 0 Rolniak 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 TEAM 3 Totals 22-56 5-13 11-12 32 11 Pct. 39.3 38.5 91.7

MP 25 39 28 34 31 5 25 3 10

MP 25 29 16 27 36 18 16 8 25

4 12 200

1st 28 21

2nd 36 34

Total 64 55

DUKE 66, SAN DIEGO ST. 58 Game 34 n March 27 n FedExForum n Memphis, Tenn. SDSU Bradley Davis, C. Johnson Davis, Q. Morris Spinardi Duffy, Al. Tutt TEAM Totals Pct. DUKE Mitchell Cheek Thomas Thomas, J. Jackson Selby Christmas Scheer Rogers Vernerey TEAM Totals Pct.

FG 3FG 3-5 1-1 1-5 1-4 5-9 0-0 5-12 2-7 4-18 3-10 1-1 1-1 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0

FT REB F 2-2 3 3 0-0 2 1 2-3 8 5 2-2 5 2 2-2 4 2 0-0 0 0 0-0 5 2 1-2 0 0 1 9-11 28 15 81.8

TP 9 3 12 14 13 3 3 1

58 11 26

6 11 200

FT REB F 1-2 8 3 2-2 6 1 4-9 5 1 8-8 5 0 1-1 6 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 2 4 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 10 24-59 2-9 16-22 42 14 40.7 22.2 72.7

TP 7 14 8 29 6 0 0 0 0 2

B 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

20-53 9-25 37.7 36.0 FG 3-11 6-15 2-4 10-19 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-6

3FG 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

A 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 0

A 2 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 0

1st 34 35

2nd 24 31

T 5 5 4 4 0 0 3 0 1 1

66 12 23

Officials: Michael Price, Wesley Dean, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: None Attendance: 6,577 Score by Periods San Diego State No. 6/6 Duke

T 2 3 6 7 2 1 4 1

Total 58 66

B 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0

S 1 0 1 2 5 0 2 0

S 7 2 1 5 6 0 1 0 0 1

MP 34 27 30 40 40 5 19 5

MP 30 35 28 33 37 9 16 1 1 10

3 23 200


2009-10 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE REVIEW |------------Conference Games----------| |-------------------------All Games------------------------| Team (Rank) W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N 1. TCU$ (rv/) 12 4 .750 8-0 4-4 22 9 .710 15-0 6-6 1-3 2. BYU^ 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 23 10 .697 11-2 11-7 1-1 6 .625 7-1 4-4 23 10 .697 12-2 7-5 4-4 3. San Diego State*$ (rv/20) 10 Utah^ 10 6 .625 5-3 5-3 23 12 .657 13-3 7-7 3-2 5. Wyoming^ 9 7 .563 7-1 2-6 21 12 .636 13-3 7-8 1-1 New Mexico^ 9 7 .563 5-3 4-4 19 13 .594 12-6 6-6 1-1 7. UNLV 6 10 .375 3-5 3-5 13 18 .419 6-11 7-7 0-0 8. Colorado State 5 11 .313 3-5 2-6 13 17 .433 9-5 3-11 1-1 9. Air Force 0 16 .000 0-8 0-8 3 27 .100 3-13 0-12 0-2 *MWC Tournament Champion; $NCAA Tournament participant; ^WNIT participant; Rankings (Associated Press/USA Today Coaches’ Poll)

2009-10 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

2010 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

First Team All-Mountain West Conference Jené Morris, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9, G Amy Beggin, New Mexico, Sr., 5-6, G Kalee Whipple, Utah, Sr., 6-0, F Emily Carter, TCU, Jr., 6-1, G Helena Sverrisdottir, TCU, Jr., 6-1, G/F

All-Tournament Team Quenese Davis, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9 Jené Morris, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9, G Hillary Carlson, Wyoming, Jr., 6-3, F Taryn Wicijowski, Utah, Fr., 6-2, C Kalee Whipple, Utah, Sr., 6-0, F MVP - Quenese Davis, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9

Second Team All-Mountain West Conference Paris Johnson, San Diego State, Jr., 6-4, C Mindy Bonham, BYU, Jr., 5-10, G Kim Mestdagh, Colorado State, So., 5-10, G/F Taryn Wicijowski, Utah, Fr., 6-2, C Hillary Carlson, Wyoming, Jr., 6-3, F Aubrey Vandiver, Wyoming, Jr., 5-11, G Third Team All-Mountain West Conference Quenese Davis, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9, G TK LaFleur, TCU, Sr., 5-8, G Erica Helms, UNLV, Jr., 5-7, G Emma Langford, Wyoming, So., 6-2, F Honorable Mention All-Mountain West Conference Raimee Beck, Air Force, Sr., 5-8, G Jazmine Foreman, BYU, Jr., 5-5, G Haley Hall, BYU, Jr., 5-4, G Kristen Riley, BYU, So., 6-3, F Coriann Wood, BYU, Jr., 6-1, F Amanda Best, New Mexico, Jr., 6-0, G/F Jessica Kielpinski, New Mexico, Jr., 6-1, F Starr Crawfprd, TCU, Fr., 6-0, F Eboni Mangum, TCU, Sr., 5-8, G Jamie Smith, UNLV, Fr., 6-0, G/F All-Defensive Team Jené Morris, San Diego State, Sr., 5-9, G Mindy Bonham, BYU, Jr., 5-10, G Jazmine Foreman, BYU, Jr., 5-5, G Amy Beggin, New Mexico, Sr., 5-6, G Eboni Mangum, TCU, Sr., 5-8, G Hallie Sawyer, Utah, Sr., 6-1, F

2009-10 MWC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 16 - Kim Mestdagh, So., G/F, Colorado State Nov. 23 - Starr Crawford, Fr., F, TCU; Jamie Smith, So., G/F, UNLV Nov. 30 - Kim Mestdagh, So., G/F, Colorado State Dec. 7 - Taryn Wicijowski, Fr., F, Utah Dec. 14 - Helena Sverrisdottir, Jr., G/F, TCU Dec. 21 - Kelli Thompson, Fr., G, UNLV Dec. 28 - Quenese Davis, Sr., G, San Diego State Jan. 4 - Helena Sverrisdottir, Jr., G/F, TCU Jan. 11 - Jené Morris, Sr., G, San Diego State Jan. 18 - Hillary Carlson, Jr., F, Wyoming Jan. 25 - Kim Mestdagh, So., G/F, Colorado State Feb. 1 - Amy Beggin, Sr., G, New Mexico Feb. 8 - Georonika Jackson, Sr., G, New Mexico; Kalee Whipple, Sr., Utah Feb. 15 - Emily Carter, Jr., G, TCU; Jamie Smith, So., F, UNLV Feb. 22 - Kalee Whipple, Sr., F, Utah March 1 - Paris Johnson, Jr., C, San Diego State March 8 - Quenese Davis, Sr., G, San Diego State; Aubrey Vandiver, Jr., G, Wyoming

2009-10 MWC NATIONAL HONORS All-Americans Jené Morris, San Diego State, Jr., 5-9, G (Honorable Mention - State Farm/WBCA) Helena Sverrisdottir, TCU, Jr., 6-1, G/F (Honorable Mention - State Farm/WBCA; AP) Kalee Whipple, Utah, Sr., 6-0, F (Honorable Mention - AP) Lowes Senior CLASS Top 10 Amy Beggin, New Mexico 2010 WNBA Draft Jené Morris, San Diego State, Indiana Fever (1st round, 11th pick overall)

Player of the Year: Helena Sverrisdottir, TCU Newcomer of the Year: Jessika Bradley, San Diego State Defensive Player of the Year: Jené Morris, San Diego State Freshman of the Year: Taryn Wicijowski, Utah Sixth Player of the Year: Coriann Wood, BYU Coach of the Year: Jeff Mittie, TCU

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2009-10 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS OVERALL GAMES

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Scoring Offense 1. TCU 2. Wyoming 3. San Diego St. 4. BYU 5. New Mexico 6. UNLV 7. Colorado St. 8. Utah 9. Air Force

G 31 33 34 33 32 31 30 35 30

Pts 2,235 2,218 2,223 2,129 2,051 1,925 1,811 2,064 1,590

Avg/G 72.1 67.2 65.4 64.5 64.1 62.1 60.4 59.0 53.0

Scoring Defense 1. Utah 2. Wyoming 3. BYU 4. San Diego St. 5. New Mexico 6. TCU 7. Colorado St. 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 35 33 33 34 32 31 30 31 30

Pts 1,937 1,905 1,912 1,973 1,899 1,876 1,894 2,087 2,135

Avg/G 55.3 57.7 57.9 58.0 59.3 60.5 63.1 67.3 71.2

FG Pct. G 1. San Diego St. 34 2. BYU 33 3. Wyoming 33 4. Utah 35 5. TCU 31 6. New Mexico 32 7. Colorado St. 30 8. Air Force 30 9. UNLV 31

FG 859 807 783 756 797 719 627 585 653

FGA 1,932 1,881 1,883 1,819 1,941 1,865 1,679 1,585 1,819

Pct .445 .429 .416 .416 .411 .386 .373 .369 .359

FG Pct. Def. G 1. Utah 35 2. Wyoming 33 3. TCU 31 4. BYU 33 5. New Mexico 32 6. San Diego St. 34 7. Colorado St. 30 8. UNLV 31 9. Air Force 30

FG 712 711 678 663 666 741 693 762 802

FGA 1,979 1,974 1,850 1,751 1,752 1,905 1,757 1,894 1,704

Pct .360 .360 .366 .379 .380 .389 .394 .402 .471

3-Pt. FG Pct. G 1. Wyoming 33 2. BYU 33 3. TCU 31 4. San Diego St. 34 5. New Mexico 32 6. Colorado St. 30 7. Utah 35 8. UNLV 31 9. Air Force 30

FG 275 226 214 155 216 183 147 191 136

FGA 716 627 603 450 646 581 476 629 473

Pct .384 .360 .355 .344 .334 .315 .309 .304 .288

3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. G 1. San Diego St. 34 2. TCU 31 3. Utah 35 4. BYU 33 5. Wyoming 33 6. New Mexico 32 7. UNLV 31 8. Colorado St. 30 9. Air Force 30

FG 117 181 182 150 175 183 224 169 228

FGA 434 631 629 504 576 589 691 516 613

Pct .270 .287 .289 .298 .304 .311 .324 .328 .372

3FG Made 1. Wyoming 2. TCU 3. BYU 4. New Mexico 5. UNLV 6. Colorado St. 7. San Diego St. 8. Air Force 9. Utah

G 33 31 33 32 31 30 34 30 35

3FG 275 214 226 216 191 183 155 136 147

Free Throw Pct. G FTM 1. New Mexico 32 397 2. TCU 31 427 3. San Diego St. 34 350 4. Utah 35 405 5. Colorado St. 30 374 6. Wyoming 33 377 7. UNLV 31 428 8. Air Force 30 284 9. BYU 33 289 Rebound Margin G 1. Utah 35 2. BYU 33 3. San Diego St. 34 4. New Mexico 32 5. Wyoming 33 6. Colorado St. 30 7. TCU 31 8. UNLV 31 9. Air Force 30

FOR 1,326 1,221 1,229 1,199 1,271 1,137 1,224 1,233 976

Avg/G 8.3 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.2 6.1 4.6 4.5 4.2

FTA 519 567 501 581 537 542 617 418 437

Pct .765 .753 .699 .697 .696 .696 .694 .679 .661

OPP 1,158 1,146 1,162 1,169 1,261 1,161 1,253 1,271 1,090

Mar +4.8 +2.3 +2.0 +0.9 +0.3 -0.8 -0.9 -1.2 -3.8

Blocked Shots 1. San Diego St. 2. Wyoming 3. New Mexico 4. Utah 5. TCU 6. BYU 7. Colorado St. 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 34 33 32 35 31 33 30 31 30

Blks 182 176 136 129 114 112 89 89 23

Avg/G 5.4 5.3 4.3 3.7 3.7 3.4 2.9 2.9 0.8

Assists 1. BYU 2. Wyoming 3. San Diego St. 4. TCU 5. New Mexico 6. Colorado St. 7. Utah 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 33 33 34 31 32 30 35 31 30

Assists Avg/G 537 16.3 531 16.1 534 15.7 476 15.4 431 13.5 396 13.2 461 13.2 368 11.9 318 10.6

Steals 1. TCU 2. San Diego St. 3. BYU 4. UNLV 5. Colorado St. 6. New Mexico 7. Wyoming 8. Utah 9. Air Force

G 31 34 33 31 30 32 33 35 30

Steals Avg/G 303 9.8 320 9.4 297 9.0 270 8.7 260 8.7 239 7.5 230 7.0 233 6.7 185 6.2

CONFERENCE GAMES Scoring Offense 1. TCU 2. Wyoming 3. San Diego St. 4. BYU 5. UNLV 6. Colorado St. 7. New Mexico 8. Utah 9. Air Force

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Pts 1,161 1,048 1,040 1,010 956 948 932 917 806

Avg/G 72.6 65.5 65.0 63.1 59.8 59.2 58.2 57.3 50.4

Scoring Defense 1. Utah 2. New Mexico 3. San Diego St. 4. BYU 5. Wyoming 6. TCU 7. Colorado St. 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Pts 881 886 916 925 946 959 1,040 1,054 1,211

Avg/G 55.1 55.4 57.2 57.8 59.1 59.9 65.0 65.9 75.7

FG Pct. G 1. San Diego St. 16 2. TCU 16 3. BYU 16 4. Utah 16 5. Wyoming 16 6. Colorado St. 16 7. Air force 16 8. New Mexico 16 9. UNLV 16

FG 421 413 380 337 366 338 308 325 320

FGA 947 962 910 814 893 886 859 927 926

Pct .445 .429 .418 .414 .410 .381 .359 .351 .346

FG Pct. Def. G 1. TCU 16 2. Utah 16 3. Wyoming 16 4. New Mexico 16 5. BYU 16 6. San Diego St. 16 7. UNLV 16 8. Colorado St. 16 9. Air Force 16

FG 344 323 357 310 315 323 395 382 459

FGA 965 898 982 821 834 855 966 919 884

Pct .356 .360 .364 .378 .378 .378 .409 .416 .519

3-Pt. FG Pct. G 1. Wyoming 16 2. BYU 16 3. TCU 16 4. San Diego St. 16 5. Utah 16 6. Colorado St. 16 7. New Mexico 16 8. UNLV 16 9. Air Force 16

FG 142 112 107 80 65 88 98 93 69

FGA 360 312 299 245 215 303 342 335 257

Pct .394 .359 .358 .327 .302 .290 .287 .278 .268

3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. G 1. Utah 16 2. TCU 16 3. Wyoming 16 4. San Diego St. 16 5. BYU 16 6. UNLV 16 7. New Mexico 16 8. Colorado St. 16 9. Air Force 16

FG 79 96 90 64 84 119 94 94 134

FGA 295 344 299 211 274 370 291 262 322

Pct .268 .279 .301 .303 .307 .322 .323 .359 .416

3FG Made 1. Wyoming 2. BYU 3. TCU 4. New Mexico 5. UNLV 6. Colorado St. 7. San Diego St. 8. Air Force 9. Utah

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

3FG 142 112 107 98 93 88 80 69 65

Avg/G 8.9 7.0 6.7 6.1 5.8 5.5 5.0 4.3 4.1

Free Throw Pct. G FTM 1. New Mexico 16 184 2. TCU 16 228 3. UNLV 16 223 4. Colorado St. 16 184 5. BYU 16 138 6. Wyoming 16 174 7. Air Force 16 121 8. San Diego St. 16 118 9. Utah 16 178

FTA 243 303 304 255 195 251 178 176 268

Pct .757 .752 .734 .722 .708 .693 .680 .670 .664

Rebound Margin G 1. Utah 16 2. San Diego St. 16 3. New Mexico 16 4. Wyoming 16 5. UNLV 16 6. BYU 16 7. Colorado St. 16 8. TCU 16 9. Air Force 16

OPP 530 538 579 617 630 573 601 639 569

Mar +4.2 +2.7 +2.2 +0.4 -0.1 -0.2 -1.8 -1.9 -5.6

FOR 597 581 615 623 629 570 572 609 480

Blocked Shots 1. San Diego St. 2. Wyoming 3. New Mexico 4. TCU 5. Utah 6. BYU 7. Colorado St. 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Blks 98 73 66 58 57 54 50 41 9

Avg/G 6.1 4.6 4.1 3.6 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.6 0.6

Assists 1. BYU 2. San Diego St. 3. Wyoming 4. TCU 5. Utah 6. Colorado St. 7. New Mexico 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Assists Avg/G 274 17.1 273 17.1 264 16.5 250 15.6 210 13.1 205 12.8 196 12.3 192 12.0 172 10.8

Steals 1. San Diego St. 2. Colorado St. 3. TCU 4. UNLV 5. BYU 6. New Mexico 7. Utah 8. Air Force 9. Wyoming

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Steals Avg/G 158 9.9 155 9.7 154 9.6 143 8.9 142 8.9 134 8.4 96 6.0 90 5.6 87 5.4


2009-10 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OVERALL GAMES Scoring 1. Jené Morris - SDSU 2. Kalee Whipple - Utah 3. Kim Mestdagh - CSU 4. Hillary Carlson - WY 5. Taryn Wicijowski - Utah 11. Quenese Davis - SDSU

G 34 35 30 33 35 34

Pts 580 575 489 515 518 448

Avg/G 17.1 16.4 16.3 15.6 14.8 13.2

Rebounding 1. Jamie Smith - UNLV 2. Aubrey Vandiver - WY 3. Starr Crawford - TCU 4. Halie Sawyer - Utah 5. Meghan Heimstra - CSU 9. Jessika Bradley - SDSU 11. Paris Johnson - SDSU

G 31 33 31 35 30 34 34

Total 324 323 274 287 236 222 215

Avg/G 10.5 9.8 8.8 8.2 7.9 6.5 6.3

Offensive Rebounds 1. Jamie Smith - UNLV Starr Crawford - TCU 3. Aubrey Vandiver - WY 4. Taryn Wicijowski - Utah 5. Halie Sawyer - Utah 7. Jessika Bradley - SDSU

G 31 31 33 35 35 34

No 112 112 117 116 96 84

Avg/G 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.3 2.7 2.5

Defensive Rebounds 1. Kim Kreke - AFA 2. Jamie Smith - UNLV 3. Shamela Hampton - UNLV 4. Morgan Warburton - Utah 5. Paris Johnson - SDSU

G 30 32 32 33 32

No 210 195 182 185 173

Avg/G 7.00 6.09 5.69 5.61 5.41

Field Goal Percentage 1. Taryn Wicijowski - Utah 2. Paris Johnson - SDSU 3. Sandrine Nzeukou - UNLV 4. Allison Duffy - SDSU 5. Alexis Kaufusi - BYU 10. Quenese Davis - SDSU

G 35 34 31 34 33 33

FG 204 156 78 97 93 169

FGA 353 296 158 198 194 378

Pct .578 .527 .494 .490 .479 .447

Free-Throw Percentage 1. Emily Carter - TCU 2. Amy Beggin - UNM 3. Hillary Carlson - Utah 4. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 5. Kelli Thompson - UNLV

G 31 29 33 31 31

FTM 118 79 135 117 86

FTA 135 95 169 148 110

Pct .874 .832 .799 .791 .782

3-Point FG Percentage 1. Coriann Wood - BYU 2. Jade Kennedy - WY 3. Emily Carter - TCU 4. Kim Mestdagh - CSU 5. Amy Beggin - UNM 9. Jené Morris - SDSU

G 33 33 31 30 29 34

3FG 3FGA Pct 51 115 .443 55 129 .426 61 147 .415 89 240 .371 64 176 .364 59 171 .345

3-Pt. FG Made 1. Kim Mestdagh - CSU 2. Amy Beggin - UNM 3. Emily Carter - TCU 4. Kelli Thompson - UNLV 5. Kalee Whipple - Utah 8. Jené Morris - SDSU

G 30 29 31 31 35 34

3FG 89 64 61 58 64 59

Avg/G 3.0 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7

Assists 1. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 2. Quenese Davis - SDSU 3. Janita Badon - Utah 4. Anna Gault - AFA 5. Haley Hall - BYU 8. Coco Davis - SDSU Assist-Turnover Ratio 1. Amy Beggin - NMU 2. Jade Kennedy - WY 3. Haley Hall - BYU 4. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 5. Coco Davis - SDSU 7. Quenese Davis - SDSU

G 31 34 35 26 33 33 G 29 33 33 31 33 34

Assists Avg/G 161 5.2 171 5.0 156 4.5 106 4.1 133 4.0 120 3.6 A 103 103 133 161 120 171

T 36 45 73 104 83 137

Ratio 2.9 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.2 Avg/G 3.0 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1

Steals 1. Jené Morris - SDSU 2. Haley Hall - BYU 3. Janita Badon - Utah 4. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 5. Quenese Davis - SDSU

G 34 33 35 31 34

Steals 101 76 79 68 72

Blocked Shots 1. Hillary Carlson - WY 2. Jessika Bradley - SDSU 3. Paris Johnson - SDSU 4. Meghan Heimstra - CSU 5. Halie Sawyer - Utah

G 33 34 34 30 35

Blocks Avg/G 98 3.0 63 1.9 62 1.8 41 1.4 47 1.3

MWC GAMES Scoring 1. Jené Morris - SDSU 2. Kalee Whipple - Utah 3. Hillary Carlson - WY 4. Kim Mestdagh - CSU 5. Emily Carter - Utah 13. Paris Johnson - SDSU 14. Quenese Davis - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Pts 294 278 262 253 251 187 179

Avg/G 18.4 17.4 16.4 15.8 15.7 11.7 11.2

Rebounding 1. Jamie Smith - UNLV 2. Aubrey Vandiver - Wy 3. Starr Crawford - TCU 4. Halie Sawyer - Utah 5. Kalee Whipple - Utah 10. Paris Johnson - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

Total 169 162 135 118 116 102

Avg/G 10.6 10.1 8.4 7.4 7.3 6.4

Offensive Rebounds 1. Jamie Smith - UNLV 2. Aubrey Vandiver - Wy Starr Crawford - TCU 4. Taryn Wicijowski - Utah 5. Jessica Kielpinski - NMU 8. Jessika Bradley - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

No 58 56 56 53 52 40

Avg/G 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.3 3.3 2.5

Defensive Rebounds 1. Jamie Smith - UNLV 2. Aubrey Vandiver - WY 3. Kalee Whipple - Utah 4. Janita Badon - Utah 5. Starr Crawford - TCU Meghan Heimstra - CSU 8. Paris Johnson - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

No 111 106 86 84 79 79 72

Avg/G 6.9 6.6 5.4 5.3 4.9 4.9 4.5

Field Goal Percentage 1. Paris Johnson - SDSU 2. Trayn Wicijowski - Utah 3. Halie Sawyer - Utah 4. Kristen Riley - BYU 5. Hillary Carlson - WY 6. Allison Duffy - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

FG 79 85 47 51 89 51

FGA 137 163 91 106 185 107

Pct .577 .521 .516 .481 .481 .477

Free-Throw Percentage 1. Amy Beggin - NMU 2. Emily Carter - TCU 3. Jamie Smith - UNLV 4. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 5. Kelli Thompson - UNLV

G 16 16 16 16 16

FTM 34 63 44 59 49

FTA 37 69 54 73 63

Pct .919 .913 .815 .808 .778

3-Point FG Percentage 1. Emma Langford - WY 2. Coriann Wood - BYU 3. Jade Kennedy - WY 4. Emily Carter - TCU 5. TK LaFleur - TCU 10. Jené Morris - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

3FG 3FGA Pct 27 58 .466 29 64 .453 30 68 .441 34 85 .400 24 64 .375 33 98 .337

3-Pt. FG Made 1. Kim Mestdagh - CSU 2. Emily Carter - TCU 3. Jené Morris - SDSU 4. Jade Kennedy - WY 5. Coriann Wood - BYU

G 16 16 16 16 16

Assists 1. Quenese Davis - SDSU 2. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 3. Janita Badon - Utah 4. Mindy Bonham - BYU 5. Haley Hall - BYU 8. Coco Davis - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

Assist-Turnover Ratio 1. Amy Beggin - UNM 2. Jade Kennedy - WY 3. Haley Hall - BYU 4. Helena Sverrisdottir - TCU 5. Coco Davis - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16

3FG 44 34 33 30 29

Avg/G 2.8 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.8

Assists Avg/G 90 5.6 85 5.3 79 4.9 75 4.7 65 4.1 58 3.6 A 50 53 65 85 58

T 18 20 35 49 38

Ratio 2.8 2.7 1.9 1.7 1.5 Avg/G 2.94 2.94 2.25 2.06 2.00 1.63

Steals 1. Jené Morris - SDSU Mindy Nielson - BYU 3. Quenese Davis - SDSU 4. Emily Carter - TCU 5. TK LaFleur - TCU 11. Paris Johnson - SDSU

G 16 16 16 16 16 16

Steals 47 47 36 33 32 26

Blocked Shots 1. Hillary Carlson - WY 2. Jessika Bradley - SDSU 3. Paris Johnson - SDSU 4. Meghan Hiemstra - CSU Halie Sawyer - Utah

G 16 16 16 16 16

Blocks Avg/G 51 3.2 34 2.1 30 1.9 20 1.3 20 1.3

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TEAM RECORDS Rebounds Game High - 76, vs. Pepperdine, 12/12/77 Game Low - 14, vs. USC, 2/5/80 Season High - 1,479 (1988-89) Season Low - 735 (1998-99)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts Game High - 30, vs. Radford, 3/23/89 Game Low - 0, many times Season High - 434 (2009-10) Season Low - 148 (1987-88)

Scoring Average Season High - 86.6 (2,597 pts. in 30 gm.), 1983-84 Season Low - 53.1 (1,435 pts. in 27 gm.), 2005-06

Assists Game High - 34, vs. UTEP, 1/14/84; vs. UCSB, 1/7/84 Game Low - 1, vs. UC Irvine, 2/15/82 Season High - 637 (1983-84) Season Low - 188 (1976-77)

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game High (min. 7) - .889 (8-9), at UOP, 3/4/89 Game Low - .000, many times, last vs. Auburn, 12/30/09 Season High - .385, 119-309 (2005-06) Season Low - .269, 76-283 (1996-97)

Field Goals Game High - 58, vs. Utah St., 12/16/83 Game Low - 8, at Utah, 2/20/03; vs. Utah, 2/5/04 Season High - 1,098 (1983-84) Season Low - 421 (1976-77)

Turnovers Game High - 48, vs. UCLA, 2/23/79 Game Low - 8, vs. Wyoming, 2/2/94; vs. Pepperdine 12/7/96 Season High - 726 (1985-86) Season Low - 454 (2004-05)

Free Throws Game High - 37, at Wichita St., 11/19/05 Game Low - 0, at San Diego, 2/10/82 Season High - 467 (1994-95) Season Low - 219 (1981-82)

Field Goals Attempts Game High - 96, vs. Utah St., 12/16/83 Game Low - 35, vs. Long Beach St., 1/23/82 Season High - 2,228 (1988-89) Season Low - 1,321 (1976-77)

Blocked Shots Season High - 195 (2008-09) Season Low - 49 (1989-90)

Free Throw Attempts Game High - 50, at Wichita St., 11/19/05 Game Low - 1, vs. San Diego, 11/17/09 Season High - 743 (1994-95) Season Low - 350 (1981-82)

AZTEC TEAM RECORDS Points Game High - 132, vs. Utah St., 12/16/83 Game Low - 22, at Utah, 2/20/03 Season High - 2,600 (1988-89) Season Low - 1,084 (1976-77)

Field Goal Percentage Game High - .681 - 32-47 vs. Illinois St., 11/24/00 High Half - .836 - vs. CS Fullerton, 1/14/82 Game Low - .190, vs. Utah, 2/5/04 Season High - .494, 1098-2221 (1983-84) Season Low - .319, 421-1321 (1976-77) 3-Point Field Goals Game High - 17, vs. Utah Valley St., 2/10/05 Game Low - 0, many times, last at Utah, 2/11/09 Season High - 155 (2008-09; 2009-10) Season Low - 4 (1987-88) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Game High - 29 at Colorado St., 1/20/05 Game Low - 0, many times Season High - 479 (2004-05) Season Low - 24 (1987-88) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game High - 1.000, many times, last vs. New Mexico, 3/11/94 Game Low - .000, many times, last at Utah, 2/11/09 Season High - .404 (64-161) (1993-94) Season Low - .146 (6-41) (1991-92) Free Throws Game High - 31, vs. Duquesne, 12/30/98 Game Low - 0, six times, last at UC Davis, 12/3/05 Season High - 527 (1988-89) Season Low - 240 (1976-77) Free Throw Attempts Game High - 45, vs. Colorado, 1/9/81 Game Low - 0, vs. Utah, 1/25/03 Season High - 796 (1980-81) Season Low - 395 (1976-77) Free Throw Percentage - (min. 10 att.) Game High - 1.000 (20-20), vs. UCLA, 2/2/81 Game Low - .000, vs. CS Fullerton, 1/22/90; vs. Wyoming, 2/14/02, at UC Davis, 12/3/05 Season High - .745 (475-638) (1981-82) Season Low - .512 (264-516) (1992-93)

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Steals Season High - 555 (1983-84) Season Low - 203 (1997-98) Personal Fouls Game High - 34, vs. Cal Poly, 12/18/76 Game Low - 6, vs. Virginia, 12/27/81 Season High - 674 (1985-86) Season Low - 429 (1999-00)

OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS Points Game High - 116, vs. Long Beach St., 3/8/86 Game Low - 17, vs. San Diego, 12/11/78 Season High - 2,423 (1985-86) Season Low - 1,467 (1976-77) Scoring Average Season High - 78.2 (2,423 pts. in 31 gm.), 1985-86 Season Low - 52.0 (1,559 pts. in 30 gm.), 1996-97 Field Goals Game High - 47, vs. Long Beach St., 2/10/86 Game Low - 8, vs. San Diego, 12/11/78; vs. Air Force, 1/7/09 Season High - 973 (1984-85) Season Low - 421 (1976-77) Field Goal Attempts Game High - 91, at CS Fullerton, 2/11/78; vs. Pepperdine, 12/12/77 Game Low - 31, vs. San Diego, 12/11/78 Season High - 2,099 (1984-85) Season Low - 1,321 (1976-77) Field Goal Percentage Game High - .680 (34-50), at UCLA, 1/25/79 Game Low - .190 (8-42), vs. Air Force, 1/7/09 Season High - .490 (905-1848) (1982-83) Season Low - .352 (560-1591) (1994-95) 3-Point Field Goals Made Game High - 13, at Wyoming, 2/21/04 Game Low - 0, many times, last vs. Auburn, 12/30/09 Season High - 141 (2003-04) Season Low - 49 (1987-88)

Free Throw Percentage Game High (min. 10) - 1.000 (18-18), vs. CS Northridge, 12/28/03; (12-12) at UC Davis, 12/3/05 Game Low - .182 (2-11), vs. UNLV, 1/21/88 Season High - .728, 385-529 (2004-05) Season Low - .601, 252-419 (1979-80) Rebounds Game High - 71, at CS Fullerton, 1/25/83 Game Low - 14, vs. Arizona, 1/31/81 Season High - 1,291 (1977-78) Season Low - 894 (1978-79)

AZTEC TEAM SCORING RECORDS Largest Victory Margin (81) 98-17 vs. San Diego ................................1978-79 (75) 112-37 vs. Hardin-Simmons ....................1984-85 (70) 111-41 vs. Lewis-Clark State....................1983-84 (68) 132-64 vs. Utah State ..............................1983-84 (62) 97-35 vs. Fresno State ............................1994-95 Largest Losing Margin (65) 38-103 vs. Cal Poly Pomona ....................1976-77 (64) 45-109 vs. Stanford ................................1989-90 (60) 44-104 vs. UCLA ....................................1977-78 (60) 30-90 vs. UCLA ......................................1978-79 (53) 45-98 vs. UCLA ......................................1976-77 100-Point Games 132 vs. Utah State (64) ....................................1983-84 122 vs. UC Santa Barbara (62)........................1983-84 116 vs. Texas-El Paso (59)..............................1983-84 112 vs. Hardin-Simmons (37) ..........................1984-85 111 vs. Lewis-Clark State (41) ........................1983-84 105 vs. Texas-El Paso (72)..............................1982-83 104 vs. Arizona State (82) ..............................1984-85 103 vs. Pepperdine (81) ..................................1983-84 103 vs. N. Illinois (92) ......................................1987-88 101 vs. U. of Pacific (58)..................................1987-88 101 vs. McNeese State (55) ............................1990-91 101 vs. Colorado State (62) ............................1991-92


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Field Goal Attempts (Cont.) Season - 717, Tina Hutchinson, 1983-84 Career - 1,685, Judy Porter, 1980-83 Field Goal Percentage Game (Min. 10 attempts) 1.000 (10-10), Heidi Bauer vs. Arizona, 2/26/82 Season (Min. 150 attempts) .667 (156-234), Michelle Suman, 1991-92 Career (Min. 300 attempts) .612 (524-858), Michelle Suman, 1992-95 3-Point Field Goals Game - 8, Falisha Wright at Wyoming, 2/25/93; Carmelia Bloodsaw at UTEP, 1/19/91 Season - 77, Jamey Cox, 2002-03 Career - 249, Jamey Cox, 1999-2003 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Game - 18, Jamey Cox vs. Wyoming, 2/8/03 Season - 237, Jamey Cox, 2002-03 Career - 693, Jamey Cox, 1999-2003 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Season - .454, (49-108), Falisha Wright, 1991-92 Career - .382, (206-539), Falisha Wright, 1992-95 Free Throw Percentage Game (Min. 10 attempts) 1.000 (10-10), Quenese Davis vs. DePaul, 3/21/09 1.000 (10-10), Chana Perry vs. Northern Ill., 1/2/88 Season - .920 (46-50), Lisa Stevens, 1986-87

Monica Rebbe was one of three Aztecs to play in a school-record 36 games in 1980-81.

Quenese Davis finished her four-year career in 2010 with 222 more assists than any other Aztec.

Rebounds Game - 27, Chana Perry vs. Nevada, 11/25/88 Season - 436, Judy Porter, 1980-81 Career - 1,498, Judy Porter, 1980-83

Games Played Season - 36 by Diena Pels, Monica Rebbe, Heidi Bauer, 1980-81 Career - 128, Marsha Overton, 1980-83

Rebounding Average Season - 13.1, Chana Perry, 1988-89 (406/31 gm.) Career - 12.5, Judy Porter, 1980-83 (1,498/120 gm.)

Minutes Played Game - 50, Michelle Miles at UTEP, 1/19/91 Season - 1,244, Judy Porter, 1980-81 Career - 4,319, Judy Porter, 1980-83

Assists Game - 16, Crystal Lee at Long Beach St., 2/1/90 Season - 199, Crystal Lee, 1988-89 Career - 670, Quenese Davis, 2006-10

Points Game - 46, Tina Hutchinson vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 Season - 898, Tina Hutchinson, 1983-84 Career - 2,318, Judy Porter, 1980-83

Steals Game - 15, Tina Hutchinson vs. Arizona St., 3/1/84 Season - 185, Tina Hutchinson, 1983-84 Career - 330, Judy Porter, 1980-83

Scoring Average Season - 29.9, Tina Hutchinson, 1983-84 (898/30 gm.) Career - 23.3, Chana Perry, 1988-89 (1,445/62 games)

Blocks Game - 9, Paris Johnson at UNLV, 3/07/09; Michelle Suman vs. Utah, 3/11/95 Season - 93, Paris Johnson, 2008-09 Career - 251, Michelle Suman, 1992-95

Field Goals Game - 20, Tina Hutchinson vs. Utah St., 12/16/83; Chana Perry vs. Fresno St., 1/14/89 Season - 383, Tina Hutchinson, 1983-84 Career - 882, Judy Porter, 1980-83 Field Goal Attempts Game - 38, Tina Hutchinson at Long Beach St., 3/7/84

Free Throws Game - 16, Tina Hutchinson vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 Season - 183, Judy Porter, 1981-82 Career - 564, Judy Porter, 1980-83

Jamey Cox made 249 three-pointers during her fouryear stay at San Diego State from 1999-2003.

Consecutive Starts Career - 122, Quenese Davis, 11/24/06 to 3/27/10 Bold = current Aztecs

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SINGLE-GAME BESTS Points 1. Tina Hutchinson vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 ......................................................46 2. Chana Perry vs. Fresno St., 1/14/89................................................................45 Tina Hutchinson vs. Utah St., 12/16/83 ..........................................................45 4. Kieishsha Garnes vs. Creighton, 3/8/91 ..........................................................44 5. Chana Perry vs. N. Illinois, 1/2/98....................................................................41 Tina Hutchinson vs. USC, 1/19/84 ..................................................................41 7. Christina Murguia vs. USF, 1/7/93 ..................................................................39 8. Kieishsha Garnes vs. Wyoming, 2/2/90 ..........................................................38 Penny Toler vs. Arizona St., 2/16/85 ..............................................................38 Tina Hutchinson vs. Arizona St., 3/1/84 ..........................................................38

Rebounds 1. Chana Perry vs. Alabama St., 11/25/88 ..........................................................27 2. Jessica Haynes vs. San Jose St., 1/16/88 ......................................................24 3. Judy Porter vs. Pepperdine, 11/22/80..............................................................23 4. Jessica Haynes vs. Pacific, 1/4/88 ..................................................................22 Judy Porter vs. UCLA, 2/2/82 ..........................................................................22 6. Judy Porter vs. San Diego, 2/26/81 ................................................................21 7. Chana Perry vs. Fresno St., 2/13/88................................................................20 Jessica Hayes vs. Pacific, 2/26/87 ..................................................................20 Judy Porter vs. Colorado St., 1/9/81................................................................20 Judy Porter vs. CS Fullerton, 1/14/81..............................................................20

Field Goals 1. Chana Perry vs. Fresno St., 1/14/89................................................................20 Tina Hutchinson vs. Utah St., 12/16/83 ..........................................................20 3. Tina Hutchinson vs. Long Beach St., 3/7/84....................................................19 4. Kieishsha Garnes vs. Creighton, 2/2/92 ..........................................................17 Kieishsha Garnes vs. Creighton, 3/8/91 ..........................................................17 Penny Toler vs. Arizona St., 2/16/85 ..............................................................17 7. Kieishsha Garnes vs. Wyoming, 2/2/91 ..........................................................16 Shelda Arceneaux vs. Pacific, 1/23/86 ............................................................16 9. Paris Johnson at Hawai’i, 11/28/08................................................................15 Christina Murguia vs. San Francisco, 1/7/93 ..................................................15 Falisha Wright vs. UCLA, 12/6/92....................................................................15 Kieishsha Garnes vs. Fresno St., 1/21/92 ......................................................15 Kieishsha Garnes vs. St. Louis, 12/24/90........................................................15 Julie Evans vs. Long Beach St., 2/1/90 ..........................................................15 Chana Perry vs. San Diego, 12/6/88 ..............................................................15 Shelda Arceneaux vs. UCLA, 1/28/86 ............................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. Oregon, 3/16/84 ..............................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. Stanford, 2/11/84 ............................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 ......................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. Pepperdine, 12/27/83......................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. San Diego, 12/3/83..........................................................15 Tina Hutchinson vs. Lewis-Clark, 12/2/83........................................................15 Judy Porter vs. UTEP, 12/10/82 ......................................................................15

Assists 1. Crystal Lee vs. Long Beach St., 2/1/90............................................................16 2. Michelle Miles vs. Creighton, 2/23/91 ..............................................................15 Crystal Lee vs. San Jose St., 3/1/90................................................................15 4. Shannon Lee vs. Illinois St., 11/24/00..............................................................14 Michelle Miles vs. Fresno St., 1/21/92 ............................................................14 Michelle Miles vs. UTEP, 2/16/91 ....................................................................14 Michelle Miles vs. Utah, 1/12/91 ......................................................................14 8. Crystal Lee vs. Long Beach St., 1/6/90............................................................13 Maria Stack vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 ............................................................13 Laura Dion vs. CS Fullerton, 2/15/80 ..............................................................13

3-Point Field Goals 1. Falisha Wright at Wyoming, 2/25/93..................................................................8 Carmelia Bloodsaw at UTEP, 1/19/91 ..............................................................8 3. Jené Morris at UNLV, 1/26/08............................................................................7 Jamey Cox vs. Murray St., 11/29/02..................................................................7 Jamey Cox vs. Wyoming, 2/3/00 ......................................................................7 Jamey Cox at CS Fullerton, 12/30/99................................................................7 7. Jamey Cox at Air Force, 2/1/03 ........................................................................6 Jamey Cox at Portland St., 1/9/03 ....................................................................6 Jamey Cox vs. Centenary, 11/18/02..................................................................6 Jamey Cox vs. Navy, 11/25/01 ..........................................................................6 Jurate Zukauskaite vs. USC, 12/6/95 ................................................................6 Free Throws 1. Tina Hutchinson vs. CS Fullerton, 1/10/84 ......................................................16 2. Jené Morris vs. DePaul, 3/21/09......................................................................12 Atim Otii vs. Air Force, 2/21/02 ........................................................................12 Sophia Sledge vs. Duquesne, 12/30/98 ..........................................................12 5. Jené Morris at UNLV, 3/13/09..........................................................................11 Quenese Davis at Cal Poly, 11/29/07..............................................................11 Quenese Davis vs. Utah, 2/3/07 ....................................................................11 Atim Otii vs. Boston College, 12/21/98 ............................................................11 Olivia DiCamilli vs. Pittsburgh, 12/30/95..........................................................11 Michelle Suman vs. St. John’s, 12/11/92 ........................................................11 Debbie Hoistad vs. Long Beach St., 1/29/79 ..................................................11 Gayle Shuttles vs. UC Irvine, 12/19/78............................................................11

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Steals 1. Tina Hutchinson vs. Arizona St., 3/1/84 ..........................................................15 2. Tina Hutchinson vs. Lewis-Clark, 12/2/83........................................................14 Tina Hutchinson vs. San Diego, 12/6/82..........................................................14 4. Jessica Haynes vs. UCLA, 1/21/88..................................................................10 Jessica Haynes vs. UC Irvine, 1/9/88 ..............................................................10 Shelda Arceneaux vs. San Diego, 12/21/86 ....................................................10 Tina Hutchinson vs. Oregon, 3/16/84 ..............................................................10 Tina Hutchinson vs. UCLA, 1/28/84 ................................................................10 Judy Porter vs. Pacific, 1/27/81 ......................................................................10 10. Michelle Miles vs. San Diego, 11/23/91 ............................................................9 Michelle Miles vs. UTEP, 2/16/91 ......................................................................9 Jessica Haynes vs. Portland St., 12/12/86 ........................................................9 Shelda Arceneaux vs. UNLV, 2/1/86 ................................................................9 Tina Hutchinson vs. Pomona, 11/21/84 ............................................................9 Theresa McGlade vs. CS Fullerton, 1/14/82......................................................9 Judy Porter vs. Pepperdine, 11/20/80................................................................9 Judy Porter vs. Northern Colorado, 12/11/79 ....................................................9 Blocks 1. Paris Johnson at UNLV, 3/7/09 ......................................................................9 Michelle Suman vs. Utah, 3/11/95 ....................................................................9 3. Chana Perry vs. Hawai’i, 1/26/89 ......................................................................8 4. Jessika Bradley vs. Wyoming, 3/10/10 ............................................................7 Paris Johnson at UNLV, 3/13/09......................................................................7 Michelle Suman vs. UTEP, 3/10/95 ..................................................................7 7. Paris Johnson at Wyoming, 2/10/10 ................................................................6 Jessika Bradley vs. UNLV, 1/13/10..................................................................6 Paris Johnson at Wyoming, 2/15/09 ................................................................6 Paris Johnson vs. Utah, 2/11/09 ....................................................................6 Paris Johnson at TCU, 1/28/09........................................................................6 Paris Johnson vs. TCU, 3/14/08 ......................................................................6 Desiree Johnson vs. Colorado St., 2/4/06 ........................................................6 Mary Apiafi vs. Texas A&M-CC, 1/17/00 ..........................................................6 Mary Apiafi vs. Portland, 11/20/99 ....................................................................6 Michelle Suman vs. UTEP, 2/9/95 ....................................................................6 Chana Perry vs. Fairfield, 11/27/88 ..................................................................6 Bold = current Aztecs


SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Games Played 1. Diena Pels (1981) ............................................36 Monica Rebbe (1981)........................................36 Heidi Bauer (1981) ............................................36 4. Judy Porter (1981) ............................................35 Theresa McGlade (1981) ..................................35 6. Jessika Bradley (2010)....................................34 Quenese Davis (2010) ......................................34 Paris Johnson (2010) ......................................34 Jené Morris (2010) ............................................34 Demetrice Davis (1989) ....................................34 Angelica Jackson (1989) ..................................34 Crystal Lee (1989) ............................................34 Brooke Meadows (1989) ..................................34 Points 1. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................898 2. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................727 3. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................718 4. Julie Evans (1990) ..........................................670 5. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................661 6. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................651 7. Judy Porter (1981) ..........................................645 8. Jené Morris (2010) ..........................................580 9. Kieishsha Garnes (1992) ................................574 10. Diena Pels (1981) ..........................................561 Scoring Average 1. Tina Hutchinson (1984)..................................29.9 2. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ..............................23.6 3. Chana Perry (1989)........................................23.5 4. Chana Perry (1988)........................................23.2 5. Judy Porter (1983) ........................................22.6 6. Julie Evans (1990) ........................................22.3 7. Kieishsha Garnes (1992) ..............................20.5 8. Judy Porter (1982) ........................................18.4 Judy Porter (1981) ........................................18.4 10. Jessica Haynes (1988) ..................................18.2 Field Goals 1. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................383 2. Julie Evans (1990) ..........................................293 3. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................286 4. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................278 5. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................271 6. Judy Porter (1981) ..........................................255 7. Kieishsha Garnes (1992) ................................249 8. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................234 9. Diena Pels (1981) ..........................................228 10. Jené Morris (2010) ..........................................221 Field Goals Attempts 1. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................717 2. Julie Evans (1990) ..........................................601 3. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................549 4. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................548 5. Jené Morris (2010) ..........................................510 6. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................504 7. Judy Porter (1991) ..........................................499 8. Jessica Haynes (1988)....................................485 9. Falisha Wright (1993)......................................470 10. Kieishsha Garnes (1992) ................................452 Field Goal Percentage 1. Michelle Suman (1992) ................................ 2. Michelle Suman (1994) ................................ 3. Judy Porter (1983) ...................................... 4. Melanie Usher (1990) ..................................

.667 .649 .602 .595

Field Goal Percentage (Cont.) 5. Michelle Suman (1995) ................................ 6. Alyssa Fredrick (1998) ................................ 7. Melanie Usher (1991) .................................. 8. Kieishsha Garnes (1992) ............................ 9. La-Taya Woods (1997) ................................ 10. Tina Hutchinson (1985)................................

.591 .577 .571 .551 .548 .546

3-Point Field Goals 1. Jamey Cox (2003) ............................................77 2. Jamey Cox (2000) ............................................69 3. Carmelia Bloodsaw (1991)................................65 4. Courtney Fritz (2004) ......................................63 5. Falisha Wright (1994)........................................62 6. Jené Morris (2010) ............................................59 7. Jamey Cox (2002) ............................................53 8. Falisha Wright (1993)........................................51 9. Jamey Cox (2001) ............................................50 10. Jené Morris (2009) ............................................49 Falisha Wright (1992)........................................49 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Jamey Cox (2003) ..........................................237 2. Carmelia Bloodsaw (1991)..............................212 3. Jamey Cox (2000) ..........................................174 4. Jené Morris (2010) ..........................................171 5. Courtney Fritz (2004) ......................................170 6. Michelle Strawberry (2006) ............................150 7. Jené Morris (2009) ..........................................152 8. Falisha Wright (1994)......................................148 Jamey Cox (2002) ..........................................148 10. Falisha Wright (1995)......................................145 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 50 att.) 1. Falisha Wright (1992) ......................49-108 (.454) 2. Falisha Wright (1994) ......................62-148 (.419) 3. Charley Murray (1998) ......................27-66 (.409) 4. Quenese Davis (2010) ......................33-81 (.407) 5. Jurate Zukauskaite (1996) ................35-88 (.399) 6. Jamey Cox (2000) ..........................69-174 (.397) 7. Jerica Williams (2009) ......................31-80 (.388) 8. Charley Murray (1999) ......................38-98 (.388) 9. Jené Morris (2008) ..........................46-123 (.374) 10. Jamey Cox (2001) ..........................50-134 (.373) Free Throws 1. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................183 2. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................162 3. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................155 4. Judy Porter (1981) ..........................................145 5. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................132 6. Judy Porter (1983) ..........................................131 7. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................119 8. Jessica Haynes (1988)....................................116 9. Diena Pels (1981) ..........................................105 10. Judy Porter (1980) ..........................................103 Free Throw Attempts 1. Judy Porter (1981) ..........................................268 2. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................248 3. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................206 4. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................201 5. Judy Porter (1980) ..........................................191 6. Judy Porter (1983) ..........................................184 7. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................179 8. Diena Pels (1981) ..........................................176 9. Jessica Haynes (1988)....................................168 10. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................166

Free Throw Pct. (Min. 50 att.) 1. Lisa Stevens (1987) .......................................920 2. Julie Evans (1990) .........................................884 3. Quenese Davis (2009) ...................................856 4. Julie Evans (1989) .........................................844 5. Marsha Overton (1983) ...................................837 6. Jamey Cox (2003) .........................................831 7. Allison Duffy (2008).........................................820 8. Quenese Davis (2010) ...................................819 Jamey Cox (2000) ........................................ .819 10. Marci Blackman (1983) ...................................814 Rebounds 1. Judy Porter (1981) ..........................................436 2. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................427 3. Chana Perry (1989) ........................................406 4. Chana Perry (1988) ........................................391 5. Jessica Haynes (1988)....................................364 6. Judy Porter (1980) ..........................................355 7. Jessica Haynes (1987)....................................302 8. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................299 9. Kieishsha Garnes (1991) ................................295 10. Diena Pels (1981) ..........................................294 Assists 1. Crystal Lee (1989) ..........................................199 2. Maria Stack (1984)..........................................191 3. Michelle Miles (1992) ......................................190 4. Quenese Davis (2009) ....................................187 5. Michelle Miles (1991) ......................................177 6. Quenese Davis (2010) ....................................171 7. Crystal Lee (1988) ..........................................169 8. Shannon Lee (2000) ......................................166 9. Quenese Davis (2008) ....................................163 10. Lakeysha Wright (1995) ..................................165 Steals 1. Tina Hutchinson (1984) ..................................185 2. Jessica Haynes (1988)....................................127 3. Judy Porter (1982) ..........................................112 4. Falisha Wright (1994)......................................103 5. Jené Morris (2010) ..........................................101 6. Jené Morris (2009) ..........................................100 7. Jodi Nowlin-Tres (1996) ....................................96 8. Jessica Haynes (1987)......................................94 9. Jené Morris (2008) ............................................92 Judy Porter (1981) ............................................92 Diena Pels (1981) ............................................92 Blocks 1. Paris Johnson (2009) ....................................94 2. Michelle Suman (1995) ....................................87 3. Michelle Suman (1994) ....................................68 4. Chana Perry (1988) ..........................................64 5. Jessika Bradley (2010)....................................63 Chana Perry (1989) ..........................................63 7. Paris Johnson (2010) ........................................62 8. Paris Johnson (2008) ......................................54 Michelle Suman (1993) ....................................54 10. Brooke Meadows (1989) ..................................47 Bold = current Aztecs

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CAREER RECORDS Games Played 1. Marsha Overton (1980-83)..............................128 2. Heidi Bauer (1981-83, ‘85) ..............................127 3. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................125 Brooke Meadows (1986-89)............................125 5. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................120 6. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................118 7. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................115 8. Christina Murguia (1992-95) ..........................113 9. Shelda Arceneaux (1984-87) ..........................112 10. Kate Eveland (2005-08) ..................................111 - Paris Johnson (2008-present) ........................97 - Coco Davis (2008-present) ..............................94

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 100 att.) 1. Charley Murray (1998-99) ..............65-164 (.396) 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ..............206-539 (.382) 3. Courtney Fritz (2004-06) ................62-202 (.356) 4. Jené Morris (2008-10) ..................154-446 (.345) 5. Jodi Nowlin-Tres (1994-97) ............57-166 (.343) 6. Jamey Cox (2000-03) ....................249-733 (.340) 7. Ashonda Williams (2002-03) ..........60-179 (.335) 8. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ............100-306 (.327) 9. Michelle Elliott (2004-05) ................83-255 (.325) 10. Jessica Huettl (2004-05)..................40-124 (.323) - Coco Davis (2008-present) ............62-209 (.297) Rebounds 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ..................................1,498 2. Shelda Arceneaux (1984-87) ..........................999 3. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................932 4. Chana Perry (1988-89) ..................................797 5. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................759 6. Brooke Meadows (1986-89)............................693 7. Christina Murguia (1992-95) ..........................692 8. Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................679 9. Heidi Bauer (1981-85) ....................................573 10. Jodi Nowlin-Tres (1994-97) ............................572

Points 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ..................................2,318 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95)..............................1,733 3. Jené Morris (2008-10)..................................1,499 4. Chana Perry (1988-89) ................................1,445 5. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..........................1,395 6. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ............................1,370 7. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..........................1,341 8. Brooke Meadows (1986-89) ........................1,310 9. Jamey Cox (2000-03) ..................................1,275 10. Marsha Overton (1980-83) ..........................1,273 - Paris Johnson (2008-present)....................1,188 Field Goals 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................882 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................634 3. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................577 4. Jené Morris (2008-10) ....................................566 5. Chana Perry (1988-89) ..................................564 6. Tina Hutchinson (1984-85)..............................536 Brooke Meadows (1986-89)............................536 8. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................524 Shelda Arceneaux (1984-87) ..........................524 10. Kieishsha Garnes (1991-92) ..........................520 - Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................486 Field Goal Attempts 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ..................................1,685 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95)..............................1,656 3. Jené Morris (2008-10)..................................1,337 4. Jessica Haynes (1985-87) ..........................1,332 5. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ............................1,215 6. Marsha Overton (1980-83) ..........................1,198 7. Jamey Cox (2000-03) ..................................1,088 8. Brooke Meadows (1986-89) ........................1,083 9. Dee Dee Duncan (1983-86) ........................1,078 10. Christina Murguia (1992-95) ........................1,057 - Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................965 Free Throws 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................564 2. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................320 3. Chana Perry (1988-89) ..................................317 4. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................293 5. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................259 Marsha Overton (1980-83)..............................259 7. Brooke Meadows (1986-89)............................258 8. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................238 9. Olivia DiCamilli (1994-98) ..............................237 10. Christina Murguia (1992-95) ..........................219 - Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................216

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Judy Porter holds seven Aztec career records, including for most points (2,318) and rebounds (1,498). Free Throw Attempts 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................891 2. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................477 3. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................411 4. Chana Perry (1988-89) ..................................407 5. Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................393 6. Brooke Meadows (1986-89)............................388 7. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................377 8. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................372 9. Marsha Overton (1980-83)..............................363 10. Olivia DiCamilli (1994-98) ..............................355 3-Point Field Goals 1. Jamey Cox (2000-03)......................................249 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................206 3 Jené Morris (2008-10) ....................................154 4. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................100 5. Michelle Strawberry (2004-06) ..........................83 Michelle Elliott (2004-05) ..................................83 7. Sophia Sledge (1997-2001) ..............................82 8. Kate Eveland (2005-08) ....................................81 9. Courtney Fritz (2004-06) ..................................72 10. Carmelia Bloodsaw (1991)................................65 Charley Murray (1998-99) ................................65 - Coco Davis (2008-present) ..............................62 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Jamey Cox (2000-03)......................................733 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................539 3. Jené Morris (2008-10) ....................................446 4. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................306 5. Sophia Sledge (1997-2001) ............................300 6. Michelle Strawberry (2004-06) ........................288 7. Kate Eveland (2005-08) ..................................266 8. Michelle Elliott (2004-05) ................................255 9. Shanna Demus (2006-08) ..............................234 10. Carmelia Bloodsaw (1991)..............................211 - Coco Davis (2008-present) ............................209

Assists 1. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................670 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................448 3. Crystal Lee (1989-90) ....................................413 4. Michelle Miles (1991-92) ................................367 5. Lakeysha Wright (1992-95) ............................358 6. Marsha Overton (1980-83)..............................356 7. Jamey Cox (2000-03) ....................................341 8. Shannon Lee (1998-2001) ..............................302 9. Shelda Arceneaux (1984-87) ..........................299 10. Sandy Wright (1995-97) ..................................292 - Coco Davis (2008-present) ............................257 Steals 1. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................330 2. Falisha Wright (1992-95) ................................324 3. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................295 4. Jené Morris (2008-10) ....................................293 Marsha Overton (1980-83)..............................293 6. Quenese Davis (2007-10) ..............................273 7. Tina Hutchinson (1984-85)..............................270 8. Shelda Arceneaux (1984-87) ..........................253 9. Jodi Nowlin-Tres (1993-97) ............................234 10. Christina Murguia (1992-95) ..........................191 - Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................111 Blocks 1. Michelle Suman (1992-95) ..............................251 2. Paris Johnson (2008-present) ......................210 3. Judy Porter (1980-83) ....................................137 4. Chana Perry (1988-89) ..................................127 5. Jessica Haynes (1986-88) ..............................114 6. Nicolette McCartny (2001-04) ........................108 7. Brooke Meadows (1986-89)..............................95 8. Desiree Johnson (2006-07) ..............................79 9. Toni Wallace (1984-85) ....................................76 10. Atim Otii (1998-2002) ........................................71 - Jessika Bradley (2010-present) ......................63 Bold = current Aztecs


ANNUAL LEADERS POINTS Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Team Leader GM FGM FTM Jennie Hinkle 17 67 51 Mary Jackson 27 190 69 Mary Jackson 29 100 51 Judy Porter 29 199 105 Judy Porter 35 255 145 Judy Porter 33 234 183 Judy Porter 23 194 131 Tina Hutchinson 30 383 132 Penny Toler 30 180 63 Jessica Haynes 27 188 57 Jessica Haynes 29 176 65 Chana Perry 31 278 162 Chana Perry 31 286 155 Julie Evans 30 293 84 Kieishsha Garnes 28 271 119 Kieishsha Garnes 28 249 76 Falisha Wright 26 164 77 Falisha Wright 31 147 52 Falisha Wright 29 144 80 Jodi Nowlin-Tres 28 180 40 Jodi Nowlin-Tres 28 199 36 Alyssa Fredrick 24 109 54 Sophia Sledge 26 98 46 Jamey Cox 27 121 59 Jamey Cox 27 90 58 Claire Swinbank 28 137 47 Jamey Cox 27 109 49 Michelle Elliott 27 125 46 Michelle Strawberry 28 96 64 Michelle Strawberry 27 132 60 Quenese Davis 28 94 70 Jené Morris 31 157 76 Jené Morris 30 188 58 Jené Morris 34 221 79

PTS 185 449 251 503 645 651 519 898 423 433 417 391 727 670 661 574 456 408 412 425 457 272 278 370 288 338 344 334 289 365 273 436 483 580

PPG 10.9 16.6 8.6 17.3 18.4 19.7 22.6 29.9 14.1 16.0 14.4 23.2 23.5 22.3 23.6 20.5 17.5 13.2 14.2 15.2 16.3 11.3 10.7 13.7 10.7 12.1 12.7 12.4 10.3 13.5 9.8 14.1 16.1 17.1

REBOUNDS Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

Team Leader Laurie Montag Mary Jackson Debbie Hoistad Judy Porter Judy Porter Judy Porter Judy Porter Tina Hutchinson Shelda Arceneaux Shelda Arceneaux Jessica Haynes Chana Perry Chana Perry Melanie Usher Kieishsha Garnes Michelle Suman Christina Murguia Rachelle Johnson Christina Murguia Jodi Nowlin-Tres Olivia DiCamilli Courtney Bale Anita Bundage Mary Apiafi Anita Bundage

GM 20 27 28 29 35 33 23 30 30 28 29 31 31 30 28 29 28 31 27 28 30 23 26 28 27

REB 144 232 160 355 436 427 280 299 280 282 320 391 406 153 295 252 201 252 213 222 202 165 169 255 140

RPG 7.2 8.6 5.7 12.2 12.5 12.9 12.2 10.0 9.3 10.1 10.4 12.6 13.1 5.1 10.5 8.7 7.2 8.1 7.9 7.9 6.7 7.2 6.5 9.1 5.2

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

GM 28 27 28 28 27 28 31 32 34

REB 162 238 214 145 152 177 199 265 222

RPG 5.8 8.8 7.6 5.2 5.6 6.3 6.4 8.3 6.5

Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Team Leader Tari Rhea Laura Dion Laura Dion Laura Dion Marsha Overton Theresa McGlade Marci Blackman Maria Stack Penny Toler Lisa Stevens Jessica Haynes Demetrice Davis Crystal Lee Crystal Lee Michelle Miles Michelle Miles Lakeysha Wright Falisha Wright Lakeysha Wright Sandy Wright Sandy Wright Charlie Murray Shannon Lee Shannon Lee Jamey Cox Jamey Cox Amber Fouse Michelle Elliott Kate Eveland Veronica Shaw Quenese Davis Quenese Davis Quenese Davis Quenese Davis

GM 20 27 29 32 35 33 28 30 30 30 29 27 34 30 21 27 28 31 30 27 28 25 25 28 27 28 23 27 28 27 28 31 32 34

ASST 31 115 54 109 120 90 107 191 151 100 92 89 169 199 177 190 86 149 165 130 162 87 70 166 106 111 57 51 59 61 149 163 187 171

APG 1.6 4.3 1.9 3.4 3.4 2.7 3.8 6.4 5.0 3.3 3.2 3.3 5.0 6.6 8.4 7.0 3.1 4.8 5.5 4.8 5.8 3.5 2.8 5.9 3.9 4.0 2.5 1.9 2.1 2.3 5.3 5.3 5.8 5.0

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Team Leader Judy Porter Judy Porter Judy Porter Tina Hutchinson Tina Hutchinson Shelda Arceneaux Jessica Haynes Jessica Haynes Chana Perry Crystal Lee Carmelia Bloodsaw Falisha Wright Falisha Wright Falisha Wright

GM 35 33 23 30 21 28 29 30 31 30 28 29 26 31

STLS 80 112 80 185 85 84 94 127 74 82 47 71 69 103

SPG 2.3 3.4 3.5 6.2 4.0 3.0 3.2 4.2 2.4 2.7 1.7 2.4 2.7 3.3

Team Leader Atim Otii Ashlee Dunlap Ashlee Dunlap Ashley Cheesman Desiree Johnson Desiree Johnson Paris Johnson Paris Johnson Jessika Bradley

ASSISTS Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

STEALS Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

Team Leader Falisha Wright Jodi Nowlin-Tres Jodi Nowlin-Tres Shaneya Harris Shannon Lee Mary Apiafi Jamey Cox Claire Swinbank Ashlee Dunlap Veronica Shaw Ashlee Dunlap Lindsey Casey Veronica Shaw Shanna Demus Jené Morris Jené Morris Jené Morris

GM 29 28 28 25 25 28 27 28 27 25 28 28 27 28 31 30 34

STLS 81 94 96 39 58 64 39 64 50 38 38 53 43 60 92 100 101

SPG 2.8 3.4 3.4 1.6 2.3 2.3 1.4 2.3 1.9 1.5 1.4 1.9 1.6 2.1 3.0 3.3 3.0

GM 35 33 23 26 29 29 29 31 31 28 28 29 28 31 30 28 30 24 26 28 25 28 27 28 28 27 28 31 32 34

BLKS 38 31 39 38 38 35 35 64 63 21 25 42 54 68 87 17 16 43 23 44 28 20 45 32 28 38 41 54 94 63

BPG 1.1 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.2 2.1 2.0 0.8 0.9 1.4 1.9 2.2 2.9 0.6 0.5 1.8 0.9 1.6 1.1 0.7 1.7 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.5 1.7 2.9 1.9

BLOCKS Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Team Leader Judy Porter Judy Porter Judy Porter Toni Wallace Toni Wallace Jessica Haynes Jessica Haynes Chana Perry Chana Perry Melanie Usher Kieishsha Garnes Michelle Suman Michelle Suman Michelle Suman Michelle Suman Jodi Nowlin-Tres Courtney Bale Alyssa Fredrick Mary Apiafi Mary Apiafi Tanisha Knight Atim Otii Nicolette McCartny Nicolette McCartny Lindsey Casey Desiree Johnson Desiree Johnson Paris Johnson Paris Johnson Jessika Bradley

Bold = current Aztecs

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS - OVERALL GAMES Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

GP 28 29 32 36 33 28 30 30 31 29 31 34 30 28 29 28 31 30 28 30 25 26 28 28 28 27 28 28 27 28 31 32 34

Min N/A 6500 7190 6202 5625 6025 5925 6200 5825 6200 6850 6000 5725 5782 5583 6171 5998 5600 5939 5023 5200 5600 5600 5600 5475 5600 5600 5425 5650 6200 6400 6850

FG-A 795-1899 653-1598 832-1899 919-2009 847-1855 837-1831 1098-2221 973-2099 897-2010 783-1839 918-2024 1032-2228 746-1749 795-1870 873-1802 706-1701 872-1662 797-1807 737-1618 771-1754 584-1365 569-1440 567-1404 613-1461 619-1600 553-1458 542-1426 578-1559 525-1497 574-1553 752-1799 784-1856 859-1932

Pct .419 .408 .438 .457 .457 .457 .494 .464 .446 .426 .552 .463 .427 .425 .485 .415 .525 .441 .456 .440 .428 .395 .404 .420 .387 .379 .380 .371 .351 .370 .418 .422 .445

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0-0 4-24 9-45 6-41 88-310 65-161 56-177 81-228 84-289 99-327 75-266 76-243 120-389 103-304 101-301 124-373 121-388 130-418 140-479 100-395 102-371 126-391 155-471 155-450

Pct N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .000 .167 .200 .146 .284 .404 .316 .355 .291 .303 .282 .313 .308 .339 .336 .332 .312 .311 .292 .253 .275 .322 .329 .344

FT-A 317-530 331-497 431-680 486-796 475-638 373-516 401-607 428-633 389-607 376-542 525-773 527-710 337-505 364-586 362-562 313-516 417-651 404-677 324-533 409-666 350-535 352-541 364-562 350-558 286-438 271-441 289-456 313-453 285-452 322-495 385-563 341-557 350-501

Pct .598 .665 .634 .611 .745 .723 .661 .676 .641 .694 .679 .742 .667 .621 .644 .607 .641 .597 .608 .614 .654 .651 .648 .627 .653 .615 .634 .691 .631 .651 .684 .612 .699

REBOUNDS Off Def. Tot. N/A N/A 1336 N/A N/A 930 N/A N/A 1229 N/A N/A 1351 N/A N/A 1119 N/A N/A 981 N/A N/A 1301 N/A N/A 1306 N/A N/A 1303 - 1222 - 1427 510 830 1479 312 556 1035 418 655 1191 425 694 1209 381 614 995 452 655 1107 413 688 1240 376 545 1041 417 606 1134 284 512 895 302 433 867 351 625 976 333 600 933 361 618 979 302 583 885 267 632 899 265 543 808 348 544 892 353 600 953 423 618 1041 437 671 1108 466 763 1229

Avg 47.7 32.0 38.4 37.5 33.9 35.0 43.4 43.5 42.0 42.1 46.0 43.5 34.5 42.5 41.7 35.5 35.7 41.3 37.2 37.8 35.8 33.3 34.9 33.3 35.0 32.8 32.1 28.9 33.0 34.0 33.6 34.6 36.1

PF 552 561 531 553 472 527 633 623 674 519 516 612 578 488 522 564 531 646 570 555 439 507 429 510 522 500 513 510 544 538 618 558 540

FO 19 16 10 9 21 16 18 8 9 15 16 11 14 22 6 21 23 12 6 7 8 15 19 19 19 13 19 11 25 9 11

A 434 290 469 559 458 471 637 581 472 393 439 608 438 432 507 361 512 490 430 490 327 342 357 406 380 312 295 320 311 356 487 485 534

TO 526 638 636 568 515 554 570 726 590 621 624 641 515 590 489 525 559 591 578 528 598 631 547 527 510 470 454 512 547 588 551 647

Blk 72 58 82 139 109 102 104 162 145 49 71 88 110 117 159 50 80 92 60 93 88 85 99 82 65 95 129 135 195 182

Stl 346 381 341 555 349 290 288 356 303 287 306 320 323 404 385 378 410 203 297 238 246 276 235 205 281 224 276 391 360 320

Pts 1907 1635 2095 2324 2169 2047 2597 2374 2183 1942 2365 2600 1835 2042 2173 1781 2243 2082 1897 2026 1594 1610 1601 1677 1648 1498 1503 1609 1435 1572 2015 2064 2223

Avg 68.1 56.3 65.5 64.6 65.7 73.1 86.6 79.1 70.4 67.0 76.3 76.5 61.2 72.9 74.9 63.6 72.4 69.4 67.8 67.5 63.8 61.9 57.2 59.9 58.9 55.5 53.7 57.5 53.1 56.1 65.0 64.5 65.4

Avg 42.4 31.7 34.5 30.8 32.4 36.6 41.6 44.2 41.3 32.5 42.2 41.0 38.7 35.8 38.1 37.1 37.9 33.5 31.9 33.9 31.4 34.5 30.3 30.1 26.5 30.6 32.7 32.8 35.1 36.3

PF 160 153 161 184 281 313 319 331 324 343 193 259 275 243 275 294 282 244 248 215 235 278 247 249 274 314 298 318 262 260

FO 5 3 5 6 10 3 6 7 8 6 7 11 2 2 17 5 5 2 7 5 10 8 8 10 10 3 13 4 5

A 95 66 182 161 205 272 203 249 275 312 280 195 263 179 230 254 207 272 171 199 192 187 156 145 141 149 178 198 227 244 273

TO 173 199 223 263 311 382 375 346 376 216 271 214 192 211 265 298 294 305 300 276 241 257 223 237 298 278 305 259 303

Blk 19 23 40 42 67 109 77 20 23 52 49 95 67 25 35 52 32 37 37 35 40 39 26 56 72 57 101 98

Stl 105 111 176 147 178 237 167 187 124 128 159 240 197 169 230 114 186 119 109 134 102 98 131 119 135 185 178 158

Pts 494 377 750 768 953 1108 1020 1220 1485 1305 1117 888 1096 888 1044 1044 931 1142 863 862 795 783 751 711 698 786 796 887 960 1002 1040

Avg 61.8 47.1 64.4 62.5 64.0 68.1 79.1 72.9 67.8 74.3 72.5 62.1 74.0 78.3 63.4 74.6 74.6 66.5 71.4 61.6 61.6 56.8 55.9 53.6 50.8 49.9 56.1 49.8 55.4 60.0 62.6 65.0

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS - CONFERENCE GAMES Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

GP 8 8 12 12 12 14 14 14 18 20 18 18 12 14 14 14 14 14 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 16

Min N/A 2403 2398 2800 2753 3625 4000 3600 3600 2525 2800 2790 2759 2794 2800 3196 2798 2815 2800 2800 2800 2800 2800 2800 3225 3200 3200 3200 3200

FG-A 195-525 147-416 299-676 285-626 396-897 422-942 484-1113 576-1305 518-1130 461-1023 337-797 436-852 259-857 405-869 407-849 364-823 440-939 310-762 319-777 296-730 286-714 282-822 260-716 264-705 278-729 286-856 329-890 359-900 391-918 421-947

Bold indicates SDSU season records.

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Pct .371 .353 .440 .442 .455 .441 .464 .448 .435 .441 .458 .451 .423 .512 .419 .466 .479 .442 .469 .407 .411 .405 .401 .343 .363 .374 .381 .334 .370 .399 .426 .445

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0-0 3-18 4-22 3-26 48-155 45-100 28-89 36-112 35-106 48-163 41-136 48-162 62-208 64-185 49-153 60-195 60-207 62-210 67-229 72-364 56-206 53-194 78-252 80-245

Pct N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .000 .167 .182 .115 .310 .450 .315 .321 .330 .294 .301 .296 .298 .346 .320 .308 .290 .295 .293 .273 .272 .273 .310 .327

FT-A 104-157 85-120 152-254 198-269 161-251 176-264 252-360 330-481 265-375 192-294 166-260 179-279 142-248 198-303 195-313 155-269 221-347 195-268 162-252 139-238 162-266 127-202 131-207 108-185 163-238 152-238 173-256 189-278 142-226 118-176

Pct .662 .708 .634 .598 .736 .641 .676 .667 .700 .686 .707 .653 .639 .642 .573 .653 .623 .576 .637 .728 .643 .584 .609 .629 .633 .584 .685 .639 .676 .680 .628 .670

REBOUNDS Off Def. Tot. N/A N/A 339 N/A N/A 254 N/A N/A N/A N/A 414 N/A N/A 369 N/A N/A 454 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 512 749 884 248 422 743 175 345 585 181 284 506 199 333 574 187 301 542 194 307 501 186 302 534 208 252 519 217 328 607 154 261 469 150 218 446 174 300 474 170 269 439 197 286 483 136 288 424 120 301 421 103 268 371 186 303 489 199 324 523 209 316 525 212 350 562 233 348 581



COACHING HISTORY

Kathleen Wallace

Richie Spears

Western Collegiate Athletic Association Overall Conf. Year W-L W-L 1976-77 4-16 1-7 1977-78 10-18 0-8 1978-79 13-16 0-8 1979-80 23-10 6-6 1980-81 25-11 6-6 1981-82 20-13 4-8 1982-83* 10-18 3-11 1983-84 24-6 9-5 1984-85 21-9 9-5

Earnest Riggins

Beth Burns

Barb Smith

Jim Tomey

Beth Burns

ALL-TIME AZTEC ASSISTANT COACHES Place 4th 5th 5th 4th 4th 5th 6th 3rd 4th

Coach Kathleen Wallace Kathleen Wallace Richie Spears Richie Spears Richie Spears Richie Spears Spears/Steve Salvo* Earnest Riggins Earnest Riggins

MVP None Laura Dion Deb Hoistad Judy Porter Diena Pels Judy Porter Judy Porter Tina Hutchinson Penny Toler

Postseason N/A N/A N/A N/A AIAW Regionals N/A N/A NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round

Big West Conference (Formerly the Pacific Coast Athletic Association) Overall Conf. Year W-L W-L Place Coach 1985-86 14-17 6-8 t4th Earnest Riggins 1986-87 13-16 9-9 t6th Earnest Riggins 1987-88 21-10 11-7 t4th Earnest Riggins 1988-89 25-9 12-6 t4th Earnest Riggins 1989-90 7-23 6-12 8th Beth Burns

MVP Shelda Arceneaux Jessica Haynes Chana Perry Chana Perry Julie Evans

Postseason N/A N/A N/A WNIT Finals N/A

Western Athletic Conference Overall Conf. Year W-L W-L 1990-91 14-14 6-6 1991-92 18-11 9-5 1992-93 19-9 9-5 1993-94 26-5 13-1 1994-95 24-6 14-0 1995-96 20-8 9-5 1996-97 23-7 15-1 1997-98 10-15 4-10 1998-99 7-19 4-10

Place 4th 4th t2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 7th 7th

Coach Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Barb Smith Barb Smith

MVP Kieishsha Garnes Michelle Miles Falisha Wright Sorii Epps, Rachelle Johnson Falisha Wright, Christina Murguia Jodi Nowlin Jodi Nowlin-Tres, Sandy Wright Charley Murray Charley Murray

Postseason N/A N/A NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round N/A NCAA First Round N/A N/A

Mountain West Conference Overall Conf. Year W-L W-L 1999-00 9-19 4-10 2000-01 13-15 5-9 2001-02 10-18 2-12 2002-03 9-18 3-11 2003-04 8-20 3-11 2004-05 8-20 2-12 2005-06 3-24 0-16 2006-07 12-16 5-11 2007-08 18-13 7-9 2008-09 24-8 13-3 2009-10 23-11 10-6

Place t6th 6th 7th 7th 7th t7th 9th 7th t5th t1st t3rd

Coach Barb Smith Barb Smith Barb Smith Jim Tomey Jim Tomey Jim Tomey Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns Beth Burns

MVP Team Team N/A N/A N/A N/A Michelle Strawberry Quenese Davis Jené Morris Quenese Davis, Jené Morris Quenese Davis, Jené Morris

Postseason N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NCAA Second Round NCAA Sweet 16

Nicole Anderson ..........................................................2003-04 Yvette Angel ................................................................1990-92 Mike Callahan ..............................................................1978-83 Jorge Cerna ....................................................................2011 Fred Chmiel..................................................................2009-10 DeAnn Craft ......................................................................1998 Eileen Feeney ..............................................................1996-97 Dustin Finley ....................................................................2005 Kathy Flannigan ..........................................................1985-87 Susie Gardner ..............................................................1993-96 Jennifer Gross ............................................................2003-04 Matt Hart ....................................................................2003-04 Steve Huber ................................................................2000-02 Renee Jimenez ..........................................................2006-08 Carlos Knox ....................................................................2011 Susan Kubala ..............................................................1991-93 Judy LaWinter ..................................................................1979 Jan Martin ........................................................................1989 Kyla McDaniel ..............................................................1998-99 Cathy McDonald................................................................1997 Mickey McGlade ..........................................................1980-82 Dana McGraw ..............................................................2001-02 Michelle Miles....................................................................1993 Kate Paye ..........................................................1996, 2006-07 Krista Poehler ..................................................................2005 Jennifer Price ..............................................................1998-99 Steve Salvo ..................................................................1983-84 Yvonne Sanchez ..............................................................2000 Trisha Sears ................................................................2001-02 Shanele Stires..............................................................2009-10 Pam Tanner ................................................................1994-95 Heidi VanDerveer ............................................................2007 Ken Weeks ..................................................................1988-89 Fentriss Winn ..................................................................2005 Jualeah Woods ................................................2006-Present Sandy Wright................................................................1997-00

COACHING RECORDS - ALL GAMES Gm. W L Kathleen Wallace (1976-78) 48 14 34 Richie Spears (1979-83) 146 88 58 Steve Salvo* (1983) 13 3 10 Earnest Riggins (1984-89) 185 118 67 Beth Burns (1990-97; 05-pres.) 386 231 155 Barb Smith (1997-2002) 135 49 86 Jim Tomey (2002-05) 83 25 58 Totals 996 528 468 *Steve Salvo was appointed acting head coach on Jan. 21, 1983.

Win Pct. .292 .603 .231 .638 .598 .363 .301 .530

Pts. SDSU 3,011 9,383 887 14,061 25,390 8,130 4,610 65,472

Pts. Opp. 3,501 8,502 1,073 12,694 23,613 8,646 5,156 63,185

Avg. SDSU 62.7 64.7 68.2 69.1 65.8 60.2 55.5 65.7

Avg. Opp. 72.9 58.6 82.5 63.1 61.2 64.0 62.1 63.4

Assistant coach Jualeah Woods (right) has been at San Diego State since the 2005-06 campaign.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1976-77

1978-79

Overall record: 4-16 Conference record: 1-7 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Kathleen Wallace N. 29 Northern Arizona W D. 10 CS Los Angeles L Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.) D. 17 at Cal Poly Pomona L D. 18 vs. Cal Poly L Chico State Tournament (Chico, Calif.) J. 6 vs. Pepperdine W J. 7 at Chico State L J. 8 vs. Long Beach State L J. 13 Fresno State W J. 14 CS Fullerton* L J. 21 at USC* W J. 22 at Biola L J. 25 at UCLA* L J. 29 at Long Beach State* L F. 5 at Cal Poly Pomona L F. 8 USC* L F. 11 at CS Fullerton* L F. 12 at UC Santa Barbara L F. 18 Long Beach State* L F. 25 UCLA* L M. 4 Cal Poly Pomona L

Overall record: 13-16 Conf. record: 0-8 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Richie Spears N. 28 UC San Diego D. 1 Cal Poly SLO D. 3 Pepperdine D. 8 at Cal Poly Pomona D. 9 CS Los Angeles D. 11 San Diego California Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) D. 14 at California D. 15 vs. Texas Tech D. 16 vs. Long Beach State D. 19 UC Irvine D. 19 Biola J. 13 at UC Santa Barbara J. 17 at CS Fullerton* J. 20 USC* J. 25 at UCLA* J. 27 Long Beach State* F. 2 at UNLV F. 6 CS Northridge F. 7 at Pepperdine F. 9 Cal Poly Pomona F. 10 CS Fullerton* F. 15 at Long Beach State* F. 16 CS Los Angeles F. 17 UC Santa Barbara

64-44 62-67 38-103 46-55 62-45 53-62 60-81 61-42 40-78 62-59 60-70 42-93 60-76 68-82 61-85 56-101 43-56 74-95 45-98 47-80

1977-78 Overall record: 10-18 Conference record: 0-8 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Kathleen Wallace Cal Poly SLO Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) D. 2 at Cal Poly SLO L 79-80 D. 2 vs. Fresno State W 82-60 D. 3 vs. San Jose State W 89-83 D. 9 Cal Poly Pomona L 60-69 D. 12 Pepperdine (OT) L 71-72 D. 16 UC Irvine W 93-55 D. 23 Brigham Young L 60-70 J. 5 at CS Los Angeles W 75-40 J. 10 CS Fullerton* L 76-80 J. 13 at Northern Arizona W 77-65 J. 14 at Arizona State L 65-86 J. 17 USC* L 57-69 J. 20 UC Santa Barbara W 66-57 J. 21 CS Los Angeles W 68-58 J. 26 at Long Beach State* L 68-81 J. 28 UCLA* L 49-96 F. 1 at Cal Poly SLO W 62-50 F. 2 at Fresno State W 61-44 F. 3 at UC Santa Barbara L 59-73 F. 7 USC* L 83-99 F. 11 at CS Fullerton* L 65-102 F. 14 at CS Northridge (OT) L 70-76 F. 16 Long Beach State* L 52-79 F. 17 at Pepperdine L 64-75 F. 22 at UCLA* L 44-104 F. 23 Biola L 58-79 F. 28 San Diego W 83-31 M. 3 at Cal Poly Pomona L 71-96

W W L L W W

72-33 50-37 53-59 31-74 52-49 98-17

W W L W L W L L L L L W L L L L L W

74-69 52-50 50-74 69-54 48-50 51-47 42-58 47-61 30-90 66-82 58-78 74-65 44-60 59-72 48-53 51-52 67-74 55-37

F. 23 F. 24 F. 25 M. 1 M. 3

UCLA* at UC Irvine CS Dominguez Hills USC* San Diego

L W W L W

51-84 54-53 71-33 44-67 74-35

1979-80 Overall record: 23-10 Conference record: 6-6 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Richie Spears N. 13 at U.S. International W 85-25 Cal Poly SLO Tournament (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) N. 16 vs. San Jose State L 45-56 N. 16 vs. UC Santa Barbara W 67-45 N. 17 vs. Fresno State W 61-59 N. 20 Biola W 88-64 N. 27 at CS Northridge W 68-36 N. 30 at UNLV L 67-90 D. 7 at Cal Poly Pomona L 60-63 D. 8 UC Irvine W 67-66 D. 11 Northern Colorado W 85-61 Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.) D. 13 vs. Pepperdine W 65-46 D. 14 vs. Michigan State L 42-58 D. 15 vs. Utah W 57-54 D. 17 at UC Irvine W 47-42 J. 5 Cal Poly Pomona W 60-53 J. 8 UCLA* L 60-73 J. 10 Alaska Anchorage W 70-40 J. 13 CS Fullerton* W 49-46 J. 15 Hawai’i W 58-54 J. 19 Long Beach State* L 63-73 J. 22 San Diego W 80-41 J. 25 at Arizona* W 66-65 J. 26 at Arizona State* W 52-49 F. 1 UNLV W 75-67 F. 5 USC* L 62-65 F. 7 at UCLA* L 63-95 F. 8 at U.S. International W (forfeit) F. 12 at Long Beach State* L 61-63 F. 15 at CS Fullerton* W 67-59 F. 22 Arizona State* W 79-60 F. 23 Arizona* W 88-37 F. 28 at San Diego W 75-21 F. 29 at USC* L 63-66

1980-81

Diena Pels was the team MVP in 1980-81, after leading the Aztecs to a 25-11 record and AIAW regionals.

Overall record: 25-11 Conference record: 6-6 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Richie Spears N. 22 at Pepperdine W D. 2 San Diego W Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 5 Utah State W D. 6 Bishop’s University W D. 9 Pepperdine W D. 13 at UNLV W Cal Poly Pomona Tournament (Pomona, Calif.) D. 18 vs. CS Northridge W D. 19 vs. Arizona State W D. 20 at Cal Poly Pomona W Sourdough Invitational (San Francisco, Calif.) J. 2 vs. Montclair State W

78-61 79-34 79-51 55-47 58-52 70-61 70-47 62-54 66-50 64-61

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J. 3 at San Francisco L J. 7 Memphis State L J. 9 Colorado W J. 11 Hawai’i W J. 14 at CS Fullerton* W J. 21 USC* L J. 26 UNLV W J. 27 Pacific L J. 30 Arizona State* W J. 31 Arizona* W F. 3 UCLA* W F. 11 Long Beach State* L F. 14 CS Fullerton* W F. 17 Cal Poly Pomona W F. 20 at Arizona State* L F. 21 at Arizona* W F. 24 at Long Beach State* L F. 26 at San Diego W M. 6 at UCLA* L M. 8 at USC* L AIAW Regional Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) M. 12 vs. California W M. 13 vs. Long Beach State L M. 14 vs. UCLA L Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) M. 20 vs. Purdue W M. 21 vs. Notre Dame W M. 22 vs. Houston W

52-61 56-69 71-55 65-35 66-58 46-75 78-59 62-70 65-55 73-54 64-56 65-76 77-52 64-50 66-70 64-46 58-68 65-46 61-82 45-58 77-64 56-71 54-61 72-48 71-34 50-41

1983-84

Heidi Bauer scored 1,024 points over her four-year SDSU career that spanned from 1981 to 1985. F. 24 F. 26 M. 3 M. 5

Arizona State* Arizona* at UCLA* at USC*

L W L L

67-69 74-42 51-76 55-73

1981-82 Overall record: 20-13 Conference record: 4-8 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Richie Spears N. 13 at Biola W N. 17 U.S. International W N. 23 Washington State W N. 28 Brigham Young W N. 29 San Francisco W D. 1 at Pepperdine W Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 4 Houston W D. 10 San Diego W D. 11 at Cal Poly Pomona L D. 14 Santa Clara W Queens College Tournament (Flushing, N.Y.) D. 27 vs. Detroit L D. 28 at Queens W D. 29 vs. Virginia L J. 5 Northern Arizona W J. 6 Oklahoma W J. 11 Old Dominion L J. 14 CS Fullerton* W J. 18 at UC Irvine L J. 21 Hawai’i W J. 23 at Long Beach State* L J. 29 at Arizona* W J. 30 at Arizona State* L F. 2 UCLA* L F. 6 USC* L F. 10 at San Diego W F. 12 Pepperdine W F. 15 UC Irvine W F. 17 Long Beach State* L F. 20 at CS Fullerton* W

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1982-83 79-36 90-39 59-58 75-55 62-47 75-50 59-57 76-57 62-66 65-48 47-56 81-64 34-38 77-42 68-65 62-79 91-77 56-58 80-28 53-65 71-59 57-78 64-70 59-77 72-46 58-52 64-60 70-79 56-54

Overall record: 10-18 Conference record: 3-11 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Richie Spears/Steve Salvo N. 27 at Pepperdine L D. 1 at Weber State (OT) L D. 2 at Utah State W D. 4 at Utah L Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 10 Texas-El Paso W D. 11 San Francisco W D. 14 USC* L D. 18 New Mexico State W D. 31 Oregon State L J. 3 Cal Poly Pomona W J. 6 Oregon W J. 8 San Diego W J. 13 at North Carolina L J. 14 at Duke L J. 16 at Old Dominion L J. 21 Arizona* W J. 22 Arizona State* L J. 25 at CS Fullerton* L J. 29 UCLA* L F. 4 at Arizona State* L F. 5 at Arizona* W F. 9 at Long Beach State* L F. 12 at Stanford* L F. 15 CS Fullerton* W F. 23 at UCLA* L F. 26 at USC* L M. 1 Long Beach State* L M. 8 Stanford* L

59-62 93-95 96-63 77-87

Overall record: 24-6 Conference record: 9-5 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins N. 21 Biola W N. 26 at CS Northridge W N. 29 Hawai’i W Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 2 Lewis-Clark State W D. 3 San Diego W D. 6 at San Diego W D. 8 Pepperdine W D. 16 Utah State W D. 20 at UC Riverside W D. 27 at Pepperdine W J. 2 Nevada-Reno W J. 4 Texas-El Paso W J. 7 UC Santa Barbara W J. 10 CS Fullerton* W J. 14 at Texas-El Paso W J. 17 Long Beach State* L J. 19 at USC* L J. 28 UCLA* W F. 2 at Arizona* W F. 4 at Arizona State* L F. 11 Stanford* W F. 15 at UCLA* W F. 18 USC* L F. 21 at CS Fullerton* W M. 1 Arizona State* W M. 3 Arizona* W M. 7 at Long Beach State* L M. 10 at Stanford* W NCAA Tournament (Peterson Gym) M. 16 Oregon W NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) M. 17 vs. Long Beach State L

99-59 95-65 95-67 111-41 74-51 73-44 95-82 132-64 92-58 103-81 90-44 116-59 122-62 77-65 85-65 76-82 84-101 82-66 68-66 81-83 81-67 71-68 67-86 78-64 83-65 75-63 63-68 86-43 70-63 73-91

1984-85 105-72 80-61 66-102 90-65 49-54 65-59 79-71 83-56 74-84 68-82 76-79 82-60 73-78 58-97 56-72 78-82 64-63 67-112 60-78 80-77 58-100 63-89 76-80 72-85

Overall record: 21-9 Conference record: 9-5 (Western Collegiate) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins N. 21 Cal Poly Pomona W L’EGGS Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) N. 23 vs. Texas-El Paso W N. 24 vs. West Texas State W N. 28 at Missouri W Illinois Classic (Champaign, Ill.) N. 30 vs. Central Michigan W D. 1 vs. Loyola of Chicago W D. 4 San Diego W Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 14 Montana State W D. 15 Southern Illinois L D. 21 San Jose State W D. 27 Minnesota W D. 31 Oregon State L Kangaroo Shootout (Peterson Gym) J. 4 Hardin-Simmons W J. 5 NE Louisiana (OT) L J. 9 Arizona State* W J. 11 Arizona* W J. 16 Long Beach State* L

87-71 92-52 82-63 76-70 81-45 83-62 97-57 87-52 73-77 97-67 82-66 66-68 112-37 87-89 78-65 74-56 78-105


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J. 19 UCLA* J. 23 at CS Fullerton* J. 28 at USC* F. 5 at Long Beach State* F. 9 at Stanford* F. 14 at Arizona* F. 16 at Arizona State* F. 20 CS Fullerton* F. 23 USC* F. 27 at UCLA* M. 8 Stanford* NCAA Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 15 at UNLV NCAA Tournament (Monroe, La.) M. 22 at Louisiana Tech

W L W L W W W W L L W

77-68 65-73 61-59 65-92 73-59 63-56 104-82 83-73 77-90 64-86 76-60

W

70-68

L

64-94

L L

59-72 55-76

W W W L

90-77 60-58 67-54 74-78

L L W

51-88 66-76 73-71

1985-86 Overall record: 14-17 Conference record: 6-8 (Big West) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins N. 27 at Minnesota N. 29 at Southern Illinois Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 6 Jackson State D. 7 New Orleans D. 11 at San Diego D. 21 at Cal Poly Pomona Orange Bowl Super 8 Classic (Miami, Fla.) D. 29 at Miami D. 30 vs. Rutgers D. 31 vs. West Virginia

Brooke Meadows pulled down 693 rebounds and also scored 1,310 points in 125 games from 1986-89.

Kangaroo Shootout (Peterson Gym) J. 3 New Mexico State W J. 4 Temple W J. 10 at CS Fullerton* L J. 13 at Louisiana Tech L J. 15 at Northeast Louisiana L J. 23 Pacific* W J. 25 UC Santa Barbara* W J. 28 UCLA W J. 30 at UC Irvine* W F. 1 UNLV* W F. 4 USC L F. 6 at UNLV* L F. 8 at UC Santa Barbara* L F. 10 Long Beach State* L F. 13 CS Fullerton* W F. 15 UC Irvine* L F. 18 at Long Beach State* L F. 20 at Pacific* L F. 28 at Hawai’i* L M. 2 at Hawai’i* W PCAA Tournament (Long Beach/Inglewood, Calif.) M. 6 vs. UC Irvine W M. 8 vs. Long Beach State L

1987-88 65-56 66-61 70-71 43-87 63-109 97-80 88-57 96-77 57-52 77-71 73-91 75-102 63-77 77-111 91-72 69-82 57-104 75-102 75-79 64-60 73-56 74-116

1986-87 Overall record: 13-16 Conference record: 9-9 (Big West) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins Big O Classic (Corvallis, Ore.) N. 28 vs. Texas Tech L N. 29 vs. Iowa State L Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 5 Monmouth College W D. 6 Southern Illinois L D. 9 at USC L D. 12 Portland State W D. 21 San Diego W D. 29 at UCLA L J. 3 UC Irvine* L J. 6 Cal Poly Pomona L J. 8 Long Beach State* L J. 10 CS Fullerton* W J. 15 Fresno State* W J. 19 Hawai’i* W J. 20 Hawai’i *(OT) L J. 24 at UNLV* L J. 26 at UC Irvine* L J. 29 at Fresno State* L J. 31 at San Jose State* W F. 2 at Pacific* W F. 5 UC Santa Barbara* W F. 7 UNLV* L F. 14 at CS Fullerton* L F. 19 at UC Santa Barbara* W F. 21 at Long Beach State* L F. 26 Pacific* W F. 28 San Jose State* W PCAA Tournament (Long Beach/Inglewood, Calif.) M. 5 vs. Hawai’i W M. 6 at Long Beach State L

45-79 66-83 54-52 57-59 77-90 92-63 73-63 56-81 48-50 60-75 59-80 68-59 66-62 96-56 67-70 52-85 53-55 63-85 64-60 85-74 67-57 58-63 55-65 69-57 73-109 80-52 97-56 68-62 74-108

Overall record: 21-10 Conference record: 11-7 (Big West) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins Maine Tournament (Orono, Maine) N. 27 vs. Connecticut W N. 28 at Maine L D. 1 at San Diego W Coors Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 3 Houston L D. 4 Purdue W D. 11 CS Northridge W Dial Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 29 Texas-El Paso W D. 30 Kansas W J. 2 Northern Illinois W J. 4 at Pacific* W J. 7 UC Santa Barbara* W J. 9 UC Irvine* W J. 12 at Cal Poly Pomona W J. 14 at Fresno State* L J. 16 at San Jose State* W J. 21 UNLV* W J. 25 CS Fullerton* L J. 28 at Hawai’i* W J. 30 at Hawai’i* L F. 4 at UC Irvine* W F. 6 at UC Santa Barbara* W F. 11 San Jose State* W F. 13 Fresno State* W F. 18 at Long Beach State* L F. 20 at UNLV* L F. 23 Oral Roberts W F. 25 at CS Fullerton* L M. 1 Long Beach State* L M. 3 Pacific* W PCAA Tournament (Long Beach/Inglewood, Calif.) M. 10 vs. Fresno State W M. 11 vs. Long Beach State L

69-64 65-66 85-61 80-84 80-74 81-48 79-68 76-63 103-92 77-56 77-51 91-45 76-50 61-69 95-69 69-63 64-67 83-75 58-70 59-55 78-39 96-54 78-57 76-96 62-67 86-61 53-55 65-90 101-58 64-60 78-94

1988-89 Overall record: 25-9 Conference record: 12-6 (Big West) Head Coach: Ernest Riggins Nevada-Reno Holiday Classic (Reno, Nev.) N. 25 vs. Alabama State N. 26 vs. Nicholls State N. 27 vs. Fairfield SDSU Classic (Peterson Gym) D. 2 Baylor D. 3 Tennessee Tech D. 6 San Diego D. 16 Pacific* D. 19 at Arizona State J. 2 Murray State J. 3 Missouri J. 5 at UC Irvine* J. 7 at UC Santa Barbara* J. 12 San Jose State* J. 14 Fresno State* J. 19 at Long Beach State* J. 21 at UNLV* J. 25 Hawai’i*

W W W

82-64 88-45 78-56

W W W W W W W W W W W L W L

85-40 78-56 82-47 76-55 87-69 81-58 97-75 78-47 91-61 77-64 94-80 80-99 55-51 60-73

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J. 26 Hawai’i* W J. 28 at CS Fullerton* L F. 2 UC Santa Barbara* W F. 9 at Fresno State* W F. 11 at San Jose State* W F. 13 UC Irvine* W F. 16 UNLV* W F. 18 Long Beach State* L F. 20 CS Fullerton* L Northern Lights Tournament (Anchorage, Alaska) F. 24 vs. Monmouth W F. 25 vs. Old Dominion L F. 26 vs. Providence W M. 4 at Pacific* L Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) M. 9 vs. CS Fullerton L National Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) M. 23 vs. Radford W M. 24 vs. Murray State W M. 25 vs. Oregon L

56-52 56-57 69-55 66-61 84-52 85-62 65-64 80-91 65-71 71-48 69-90 77-69 68-85 60-68 99-92 97-81 64-67

1989-90 Overall record: 7-23 Conference record: 6-12 (Big West) Head Coach: Beth Burns Coopers & Lybrand Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) N. 24 vs. Alcorn State L N. 25 vs. Clemson L D. 2 at USC L D. 6 San Diego L D. 8 at California L D. 10 at Stanford L D. 18 Northern Arizona W Zuma Jay’s Lady Wave Classic (Malibu, Calif.) D. 29 vs. Iowa State L D. 30 vs. Texas-San Antonio L D. 31 Arizona State L J. 3 Northern Illinois L J. 6 Long Beach State* L J. 9 UNLV* L J. 13 CS Fullerton* W J. 16 at Fresno State* L J. 18 at Pacific* L J. 20 at San Jose State* W J. 22 at CS Fullerton* L J. 25 UC Santa Barbara* L J. 27 UC Irvine* W F. 1 at Long Beach State* L F. 3 at UNLV* L F. 8 at Hawai’i* L F. 10 at Hawai’i* L F. 17 Pacific* L F. 22 at UC Irvine* W F. 24 at UC Santa Barbara* W M. 1 San Jose State* W M. 3 Fresno State* L Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) M. 7 vs. San Jose State L

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48-67 45-62 66-73 68-76 68-80 45-109 66-53 59-65 65-67 50-76 79-99 53-74 60-91 71-68 69-83 64-68 84-74 42-61 57-65 67-39 63-94 51-91 49-73 73-88 68-82 67-54 53-51 66-42 60-93 59-81

1990-91 Overall record: 14-14 Conference record: 6-6 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns St. Mary’s Invitational (Moraga, Calif.) N. 23 vs. McNeese State W N. 24 at Saint Mary’s L N. 27 San Diego W D. 4 USC L Long Beach State Dial Classic (Long Beach, Calif.) D. 7 vs. Kansas State L D. 8 vs. Southern Utah W D. 13 UC Santa Barbara W D. 18 Texas Tech L D. 28 UC Riverside W D. 30 Eastern Michigan W J. 2 Cal Poly Pomona W J. 5 at San Francisco L J. 10 Brigham Young* (OT) W J. 12 Utah* W J. 15 at Fresno State L J. 19 at Texas-El Paso* (2OT) L J. 25 at Creighton* L J. 31 Colorado State* W F. 2 Wyoming* (OT) W F. 7 at Brigham Young* W F. 9 at Utah* L F. 14 at CS Fullerton L F. 16 Texas-El Paso* W F. 19 CS Northridge W F. 23 Creighton* L F. 28 at Colorado State* (OT) L M. 2 at Wyoming* L WAC Tournament (Laramie, Wyo.) M. 8 vs. Creighton L

101-55 68-83 79-75 54-68

W L W L L

78-69 75-76 80-44 65-66 61-77

W L

66-58 66-89

1992-93 65-73 89-46 76-71 57-72 94-61 73-59 72-54 63-65 74-70 87-80 69-85 71-77 76-90 73-50 79-75 83-80 58-79 49-77 84-62 70-60 76-82 69-73 58-69 75-78

1991-92 Overall record: 18-11 Conference record: 9-5 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns N. 23 at San Diego W Titan Gatorade Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) N. 29 vs. Georgetown L N. 30 vs. Gonzaga W D. 3 USC W D. 10 Cal Poly Pomona W D. 17 UC Irvine W D. 21 Hawai’i L D. 28 at Seton Hall L D. 30 at Iona W J. 3 UCLA L J. 5 at Loyola Marymount W J. 11 CS Northridge W J. 18 New Mexico* W J. 21 Fresno State L J. 23 Wyoming* W J. 25 Colorado State* W J. 30 at Texas-El Paso* W F. 1 at Creighton* L F. 6 Utah* W F. 8 Brigham Young* L F. 15 at New Mexico* W F. 20 at Colorado State* W

F. 22 at Wyoming* F. 27 Creighton* F. 29 Texas-El Paso* M. 5 at Brigham Young* M. 7 at Utah* WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) M. 12 vs. Wyoming M. 13 vs. Creighton

72-68 74-78 69-54 71-64 72-49 70-49 70-72 61-71 83-51 59-82 65-54 97-41 91-44 84-86 83-63 101-62 82-64 73-82 74-51 76-84 74-52 82-74

Overall record: 19-9 Conference record: 9-5 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns D. 2 San Diego W D. 4 Loyola Marymount W D. 6 at UCLA W D. 11 St. John’s W D. 17 Oregon State W D. 20 Texas A&M L Villanova Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) D. 28 vs. Georgia W D. 29 at Villanova W J. 3 USC W J. 7 at San Francisco W J. 11 at Arizona L J. 15 Fresno State* W J. 22 at Texas-El Paso* L J. 24 at New Mexico* W J. 28 Colorado State* W J. 30 Wyoming* W F. 4 at Utah* L F. 6 at Brigham Young* L F. 13 at Fresno State* W F. 18 New Mexico* W F. 20 Texas-El Paso* L F. 25 at Wyoming* L F. 27 at Colorado State* W M. 4 Brigham Young* W M. 6 Utah* W WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) M. 10 vs. Fresno State W M. 12 at Utah L NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.) M. 17 at Georgia L

72-66 59-45 77-52 51-42 61-50 62-63 70-63 56-54 63-61 78-56 58-75 63-40 59-70 55-44 82-59 53-48 42-68 73-82 58-55 78-51 53-54 72-78 64-60 73-57 63-57 62-38 56-74 68-85

1993-94 Overall record: 26-5 Conference record: 13-1 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns DePaul Thanksgiving Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) N. 26 vs. Purdue L 60-86 N. 27 vs. Army W 71-53 D. 1 at Loyola Marymount W 60-49 D. 4 at San Diego W 72-51 D. 7 Arizona State W 76-46 D. 11 Arizona L 58-63 Santa Clara Diet Pepsi Shoot-Out (Santa Clara, Calif.) D. 18 vs. Memphis State W 72-56 D. 19 vs. Princeton W 59-47 D. 30 Oregon W 84-77 J. 2 at USC L 62-82 J. 11 Gonzaga W 69-54 J. 13 Utah* W 62-38


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J. 15 Brigham Young* J. 18 CS Fullerton J. 22 at Fresno State* J. 27 at Colorado State* J. 29 at Wyoming* F. 4 Wyoming* F. 6 Colorado State* F. 11 at New Mexico* F. 13 at Texas-El Paso* F. 18 Texas-El Paso* F. 20 New Mexico* F. 24 at Brigham Young* F. 25 at Utah* M. 5 Fresno State* WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) M. 9 vs. New Mexico M. 11 vs. Fresno State M. 12 vs. Colorado State NCAA Tournament (Peterson Gym) M. 16 Hawai’i M. 20 Texas A&M

W W W W W W W W W W W L W W

74-56 85-44 75-50 53-47 76-54 70-61 84-50 98-52 67-65 69-53 96-36 66-68 71-52 83-58

W W W

95-60 73-53 51-47

W L

81-75 72-75

1996-97

1994-95 Overall record: 24-6 Conference record: 14-0 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns Colorado Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.) N. 25 vs. George Mason W N. 26 at Colorado L N. 30 San Diego W D. 3 Pepperdine W D. 6 USC L D. 11 Oregon State L D. 17 Loyola Marymount W D. 20 Southern Utah W St. John’s Tournament (Jamaica, N.Y.) D. 28 vs. Alabama W D. 29 at St. John’s L J. 3 at Northern Arizona W J. 5 at Arizona State W J. 12 at Utah* W J. 14 at Brigham Young* W J. 19 New Mexico* W J. 21 Texas-El Paso* W J. 26 at Wyoming* W J. 28 at Colorado State* W F. 2 Colorado State* W F. 4 Wyoming* W F. 9 at Texas-El Paso* W F. 11 at New Mexico* W F. 17 Fresno State* W F. 23 Brigham Young* W F. 25 Utah* W M. 3 at Fresno State* W WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) M. 8 at New Mexico W M. 10 vs. Texas-El Paso W M. 11 vs. Utah L NCAA Tournament (Peterson Gym) M. 16 Montana L

76-60 51-70 67-62 59-56 55-67 55-59 72-32 77-51 79-76 77-81 72-58 67-52 70-55 63-55 85-61 73-50 68-49 56-46 73-51 81-55 72-56 75-47 97-35 87-63 71-55 73-54 57-39 71-49 57-64 46-57

Sandy Wright led San Diego State in assists in each of her two campaigns in 1995-96 and 1996-97.

1995-96 Overall record: 20-8 Conference record: 9-5 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns N. 26 at Texas L N. 28 at San Diego W D. 3 California W D. 6 at USC W D. 16 Long Beach State W D. 18 at Gonzaga W D. 20 at Oregon L D. 27 Long Island W D. 30 Pittsburgh W J. 2 Northern Arizona W J. 4 at Pepperdine W J. 7 Cal Poly W J. 11 Brigham Young* W J. 13 Utah* W J. 18 at New Mexico* L J. 20 at Texas-El Paso* W J. 25 Texas-El Paso * W J. 27 New Mexico* W F. 1 at Colorado State* L F. 3 at Wyoming* L F. 8 Colorado State* W F. 10 Wyoming* W F. 16 at Fresno State* W F. 22 at Utah* L F. 24 at Brigham Young* L M. 1 Fresno State* W WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) M. 6 vs. Fresno State W M. 8 vs. Colorado State L

58-69 60-47 82-70 67-66 72-53 78-59 52-59 83-38 83-69 66-61 74-62 64-31 85-59 67-55 56-62 81-71 62-40 74-52 58-66 60-66 66-64 55-38 74-57 56-69 61-78 76-48 69-48 58-64

Overall record: 23-7 Conference record: 15-1 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Beth Burns Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas) N. 22 vs. Stephen F. Austin L N. 23 vs. North Texas W N. 26 San Diego W D. 1 USC L D. 7 Pepperdine W D. 10 at Long Beach State W D. 13 Georgia State W D. 19 Arizona L Maryland Dial Classic (College Park, Md.) D. 28 vs. Southwest Texas State L D. 29 vs. Radford L J. 2 at San Jose State* W J. 4 at Fresno State* W J. 9 UNLV* W J. 11 Air Force* W J. 16 at Wyoming* W J. 19 at Colorado State* W J. 22 Texas-El Paso* W J. 25 at Hawai’i* L J. 30 Fresno State* W F. 1 San Jose State* W F. 6 at Air Force* W F. 8 at UNLV* W F. 13 Colorado State* W F. 15 Wyoming* W F. 20 Hawai’i* W F. 26 at Texas-El Paso* W WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 5 vs. New Mexico W M. 7 vs. Hawai’i W M. 8 vs. Utah W NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) M. 15 vs. Oregon L

62-67 64-40 55-34 60-71 66-51 75-49 75-46 48-66 65-68 59-65 82-37 63-50 92-48 70-41 54-48 70-53 75-42 44-54 70-41 92-47 89-57 62-50 61-53 79-48 58-53 81-52 57-50 74-48 56-50 68-80

1997-98 Overall record: 10-15 Conference record: 4-10 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Barb Smith N. 16 Oregon State W N. 23 Toledo L Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) N. 28 vs. Portland State (OT) L D. 4 at Penn State L D. 7 at Duquesne W D. 13 at USC L D. 15 UC Santa Barbara L D. 19 at Long Beach State W D. 28 Kansas State W J. 2 Fresno State* L J. 4 San Jose State* W J. 10 at Hawai’i* L J. 15 at TCU* L J. 17 at SMU* L J. 22 Tulsa* W J. 25 Rice* L J. 29 at San Jose State* W F. 1 at Fresno State* L F. 3 Hawai’i* L F. 7 at Air Force% W

63-56 67-75 66-68 56-70 64-59 51-62 79-82 68-60 57-53 52-74 68-55 38-88 68-83 62-71 80-58 63-66 77-49 72-82 48-85 78-54

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F. 12 SMU* F. 14 TCU* F. 19 at Rice* F. 21 at Tulsa* F. 26 Air Force% % WAC Crossover game

L W L L W

54-66 72-66 61-66 52-54 68-59

1998-99 Overall record: 7-19 Conference record: 4-10 (Western Athletic) Head Coach: Barb Smith N. 14 San Francisco L N. 17 at Oregon State L N. 23 at Arizona L SDSU Tournament (Cox Arena) N. 27 Idaho State W N. 28 Penn State L Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) D. 4 vs. Detroit W D. 5 at Kansas State L D. 11 UCLA L D. 21 Boston College L D. 28 at Toledo L D. 30 Duquesne W J. 2 at UC Santa Barbara L J. 7 New Mexico* L J. 9 Texas-El Paso* W J. 14 at Utah* L J. 16 at BYU* (OT) L J. 23 Hawai’i* L J. 28 San Jose State* W J. 30 Fresno State* W F. 4 at New Mexico* L F. 6 at Texas-El Paso* L F. 11 Utah* L F. 13 BYU* L F. 20 at Hawai’i* L F. 25 at Fresno State* L F. 27 at San Jose State* W

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L L W L L W

58-84 60-66 70-38 63-69 55-63 58-51

L

37-78

2000-01 43-54 67-71 69-76 66-58 53-76 78-59 56-77 56-104 56-86 72-89 72-65 50-78 53-66 67-50 60-74 71-72 57-65 89-51 89-68 51-75 58-64 42-64 53-66 39-66 55-68 78-46

1999-2000 Overall record: 9-19 Conference record: 4-10 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Barb Smith American Dream Classic (Pocatello, Idaho) N. 19 at Idaho State L N. 20 vs. Portland L Pacific Bell Classic (Cox Arena) N. 26 Indiana State W N. 27 Missouri L D. 1 at San Francisco L D. 4 USC L D. 9 at UCLA L D. 19 Loyola Marymount L D. 21 Montana W D. 28 at Northern Arizona L D. 30 at CS Fullerton W J. 4 TCU W J. 13 Utah* L J. 15 Brigham Young* L J. 17 Texas A&M-CC W J. 20 at New Mexico* L J. 22 at Air Force* L J. 29 UNLV* W F. 3 Wyoming* L F. 5 Colorado State* W F. 10 at Utah* L

F. 12 at Brigham Young* F. 17 New Mexico* F. 19 Air Force* F. 26 at UNLV* M. 2 at Wyoming* M. 4 at Colorado State* MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 8 Brigham Young

68-72 49-50 53-39 61-85 58-67 60-72 61-82 51-62 51-49 57-65 80-51 63-51 44-53 37-60 57-52 47-65 72-77 54-52 71-78 68-58 38-63

Overall record: 13-15 Conference record: 5-9 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Barb Smith N. 18 at Montana L N. 21 at Loyola Marymount L Pacific Bell Classic (Cox Arena) N. 24 Illinois State W N. 25 Chattanooga L N. 28 at Portland State W Unilever Lady Tiger Classic (Columbia, Mo.) D. 1 vs. Alcorn State W D. 2 at Missouri L D. 6 at San Jose State L D. 18 CS Fullerton W D. 22 California W D. 30 Northern Arizona W J. 2 at Cal Poly W J. 7 at Texas A&M-CC W J. 11 Brigham Young* W J. 13 Utah* L J. 18 at Air Force* W J. 20 at New Mexico* L J. 27 UNLV* L F. 1 Wyoming* W F. 3 Colorado State* L F. 8 at Utah* L F. 10 at Brigham Young* L F. 15 New Mexico* W F. 17 Air Force* W F. 24 at UNLV* L M. 1 at Colorado State* L M. 3 at Wyoming* L MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 7 vs. New Mexico L

58-68 59-69 88-59 59-74 53-50 60-43 69-89 54-59 84-47 63-49 58-50 73-63 67-59 63-61 47-56 50-49 66-86 41-82 58-50 54-55 46-62 53-76 56-53 57-30 67-68 67-81 59-73 49-55

2001-02 Overall record: 10-18 Conference record: 2-12 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Barb Smith N. 16 Cal Poly W N. 18 at California L N. 23 UC San Diego L N. 25 Navy W Cook Children’s Hoops Classic (Ft. Worth, Texas) D. 1 vs. Prairie View A&M W D. 2 at TCU L D. 6 San Jose State L D. 16 Sacramento State W D. 20 at Missouri-Kansas City W D. 22 at Creighton L D. 28 Radford W J. 30 Detroit W J. 5 Portland State W J. 12 at UNLV* L J. 17 at Colorado State* L J. 19 at Wyoming* L

J. 23 New Mexico* J. 26 Air Force* J. 31 at BYU* F. 2 at Utah* F. 9 UNLV* F. 14 Wyoming* F. 16 Colorado State* F. 21 at Air Force* F. 23 at New Mexico* F. 28 Utah* M. 2 BYU* MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 6 vs. New Mexico

L W L L L L L W L L L

49-58 58-50 41-67 59-75 49-57 43-53 60-69 83-79 53-63 45-47 56-72

L

52-65

2002-03 Overall record: 9-18 Conference record: 3-11 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Jim Tomey N. 22 Centenary W N. 25 at St. Mary’s L Fresno State Classic (Fresno, Calif.) N. 29 vs. Murray State W N. 30 at Fresno State L D. 4 UC Irvine (OT) L D. 11 at San Diego L D. 19 American W D. 22 Creighton (OT) L D. 28 Cal State Northridge W J. 5 Missouri-Kansas City (OT) W J. 9 at Portland State L J. 11 at Sacramento State W J. 18 UNLV* L J. 23 BYU* L J. 25 Utah* L J. 30 at New Mexico* L F. 1 at Air Force* W F. 6 Colorado State* W F. 8 Wyoming* L F. 15 at UNLV* L F. 20 at Utah* L F. 22 at BYU* L F. 27 Air Force* W M. 1 New Mexico* L M. 5 at Wyoming* L M. 7 at Colorado State* L MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 12 vs. New Mexico L

75-58 47-60 59-54 49-59 58-61 53-72 62-45 72-79 75-54 56-52 55-59 77-68 49-50 46-61 44-59 42-75 73-55 60-47 52-66 61-81 22-66 56-87 69-57 46-64 43-60 49-81 49-54

2003-04 63-54 60-74 59-63 73-69 68-46 49-75 62-65 72-51 52-51 55-66 89-42 70-56 73-51 55-67 49-58 51-86

Overall record: 8-20 Conference record: 3-11 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Jim Tomey N. 21 Saint Mary’s L N. 24 Nevada W D. 1 at Cal State Fullerton W D. 2 at UC Irvine W D. 6 at Cal State Northridge L D. 10 San Diego L D. 14 Southern Methodist L D. 20 Oral Roberts L D. 22 at Washington State W Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) D. 29 vs. Tennessee-Martin L D. 30 vs. Brown L J. 6 Santa Clara L J. 9 Texas Pan-American W

47-52 67-52 73-50 51-40 52-71 60-65 55-64 54-63 63-56 56-59 49-57 68-70 59-38


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J. 17 at UNLV* J. 22 Wyoming* J. 24 Colorado State* J. 29 at New Mexico* J. 31 at Air Force* F. 5 Utah* F. 7 Brigham Young* F. 14 UNLV* F. 19 at Colorado State* F. 21 at Wyoming* F. 26 Air Force* (Peterson Gym) F. 28 New Mexico* (Peterson Gym) M. 4 at Brigham Young* M. 6 at Utah* MWC Tournament (Denver, Colo.) M. 10 vs. Utah

L L W L W L L L L L W L L L

58-76 60-71 58-55 42-76 51-46 29-56 50-82 56-65 56-65 46-71 52-50 44-47 45-56 51-63

L

51-68

2004-05 Overall record: 8-20 Conference record: 2-12 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Jim Tomey N. 23 at San Diego L N. 30 CS Stanislaus W D. 4 Northern Colorado W D. 7 at Nevada L D. 11 Washington St. (Peterson Gym) L D. 18 Cal State Fullerton W D. 20 UC Riverside L D. 22 at SMU L D. 28 at Kansas L D. 30 Southern Utah W J. 4 Canisius L J. 7 Eastern Washington W J. 15 UNLV* W J. 20 at Colorado State* L J. 22 at Wyoming* L J. 27 Air Force* L J. 29 New Mexico* L F. 3 at BYU* L F. 5 at Utah* L F. 10 Utah Valley State W F. 12 at UNLV* L F. 17 Wyoming* L F. 19 Colorado State* L F. 24 at New Mexico* L F. 26 at Air Force* W M. 3 Utah* L M. 5 BYU* L MWC Tournament (Denver, Colo.) M. 9 vs. New Mexico L

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

65-68 59-63 39-76 54-71 60-77 39-64 45-76 53-64 55-68 45-74 43-78 48-64 49-80 49-67 48-75 45-78

L

58-69

2006-07 49-64 80-65 68-65 55-74 50-55 69-43 53-65 36-80 45-71 51-37 61-71 63-59 76-60 50-63 43-69 44-48 53-72 49-62 52-65 91-45 54-77 66-69 49-56 58-78 77-61 54-64 61-69 52-81

2005-06 Overall record: 3-24 Conference record: 0-16 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Beth Burns N. 19 at Wichita State L N. 22 San Diego L N. 26 at UC Riverside L D. 3 at UC Davis L D. 10 at Pepperdine L D. 16 Portland State W D. 20 Boise State W D. 22 Pittsburgh L San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Cox Arena) D. 28 Loyola College L D. 30 UC Davis W

J. 5 at Colorado State* J. 7 Air Force* (OT) J. 11 Utah* J. 14 at UNLV* J. 18 TCU* J. 21 at BYU* J. 25 at New Mexico* J. 28 Wyoming* F. 4 Colorado State* F. 8 at Air Force* F. 11 at Utah* F. 15 UNLV* F. 18 at TCU* F. 22 BYU* F. 25 New Mexico* M. 2 at Wyoming* MWC Tournament (Denver, Colo.) M. 7 Colorado State

Overall record: 12-16 Conference record: 5-11 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Beth Burns N.14 Nevada L N.17 UC Davis W N.19 at San Diego L N.22 at Utah Valley State L N.24 at Southern Utah W D. 3 Wichita State (OT) W D. 7 Cal Poly (OT) W D. 10 St. Mary’s W D. 21 Pepperdine W San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Cox Arena) D. 28 Brown W D. 30 No. 17/16 George Washington L J. 4 at Utah* L J. 6 at UNLV* L J. 14 Air Force* W J. 17 at Wyoming* L J. 20 Colorado State* W J. 25 Brigham Young* L J. 28 at TCU* L J. 31 at New Mexico* L F. 3 Utah* W F. 8 UNLV* W F. 15 at Air Force* L F. 18 Wyoming* W F. 22 at Colorado State* L F. 24 at Brigham Young* L F. 28 TCU* L M. 3 New Mexico* L MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 7 vs. Wyoming L

62-68 59-52 46-76 44-75 55-52 74-73 70-68 62-57 64-53 63-52 42-76 48-51 54-71 60-51 47-71 75-66 49-54 57-83 46-76 71-66 67-54 52-60 55-47 56-67 41-65 61-78 48-67 44-56

2007-08 79-91 57-67 66-71 36-58 56-70 75-71 54-51 56-78 43-52 59-45

Overall record: 18-13 Conference record: 7-9 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Beth Burns N.11 at Nevada W N.17 at St. Mary’s W N. 20 Southern Utah W LMU/Ayres Hotel Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) N. 23 vs. Indiana State L N. 24 vs. Jackson State W N. 29 at Cal Poly W D. 2 Cal State Fullerton W

67-61 83-60 86-52 68-75 63-44 80-70 76-45

D. 5 San Diego D. 18 Navy D. 21 No. 2/2 Connecticut San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Cox Arena) D. 28 Quinnipiac D. 30 Western Michigan J. 9 at TCU* J. 12 New Mexico* J. 16 at Utah* J. 19 at No. 20/21 Wyoming* J. 23 BYU* J. 26 at UNLV* J. 30 Colorado State* F. 6 at Air Force* F. 9 TCU* F. 13 at New Mexico* F. 16 No. 19/20 Utah* F. 20 Wyoming* F. 23 at BYU* F. 27 UNLV* M. 1 at Colorado State* M. 8 Air Force* MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 12 vs. Wyoming M. 14 vs. TCU M. 15 vs. New Mexico

W W L

58-53 91-33 53-85

L W L L L L W W W W L L L L L W W W

59-78 77-72 63-86 47-60 62-74 49-65 62-39 75-55 86-52 62-45 54-75 54-63 51-63 44-55 43-46 68-50 76-56 64-34

W W L

66-54 69-67 59-62

2008-09 Overall record: 24-8 Conference record: 13-3 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Beth Burns N.14 Northwestern State W N.16 at Long Beach State W N. 20 at No. 1/1 Connecticut L N. 25 at San Diego L Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) N. 28 at Hawai’i W N. 29 vs. Prairie View A&M W N. 30 vs. No. 25/22 Iowa State L D. 4 UC Riverside W D. 11 Montana State W D. 21 Loyola Marymount W San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Cox Arena) D. 28 Sacramento State W D. 30 No. 4/4 Texas W J. 7 Air Force* W J. 11 at Utah* L J. 14 Wyoming* W J. 21 at No. 23 New Mexico* W J. 24 BYU* W J. 28 at TCU* L J. 31 Colorado State* W F. 4 UNLV* W F. 7 at Air Force* W F. 11 Utah* W F. 15 at Wyoming* L F. 21 New Mexico* W F. 25 at BYU* W F. 28 TCU* W M. 4 at Colorado State* W M. 7 at UNLV* W MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 13 at UNLV W M. 14 vs. Utah L NCAA Tournament (Cox Arena) M. 21 DePaul W M. 23 No. 2/2 Stanford L

67-47 67-69 55-99 60-63 71-48 58-53 71-87 54-52 85-70 85-70 75-47 60-55 79-28 52-58 49-42 57-52 56-36 62-65 62-61 83-58 55-37 55-49 61-64 75-64 59-47 68-63 68-66 61-55 71-63 58-63 76-70 49-77

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MWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

2009-10 Overall record: 23-11 Conference record: 10-6 (Mountain West) Head Coach: Beth Burns N. 13 at UC Irvine W 64-42 N. 17 San Diego W 79-52 JHG Jam (Viejas Arena) N. 21 Arizona W 57-38 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas) N. 26 vs. No. 5/6 Notre Dame L 79-84 N. 27 vs. No. 20/17 Oklahoma L 48-87 N. 28 vs. South Carolina L 55-58 D. 4 at UC Riverside W 66-59 D. 8 Pepperdine L 61-62 (ot) D. 11 Long Beach State W 67-62 D. 21 at Loyola Marymount W 75-54 San Diego Surf ‘N Slam (Viejas Arena) D. 28 Wake Forest W 63-62 D. 30 Auburn W 66-55 J. 6 at New Mexico* W 61-39 J. 9 Wyoming* W 65-50 J. 13 UNLV* W 70-41 J. 16 at No. 22/rv TCU* L 63-80 J. 20 Utah* W 51-42 J. 23 at BYU* L 63-73 J. 30 Colorado State* W 59-38 F. 3 at Air Force* W 68-48 F. 6 New Mexico* L 58-65 F. 10 at Wyoming* L 51-63 F. 13 at UNLV* L 59-66 F. 16 No. 23/25 TCU* W 84-61 F. 21 at Utah* L 55-73 F. 24 BYU* W 73-71 M. 3 at Colorado State* W 73-54 M. 6 Air Force* W 87-52 MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) M. 10 vs. Wyoming W 60-51 M. 12 vs. BYU W 77-47 M. 13 vs. Utah W 70-60 (ot) NCAA First & Second Rounds (Austin, Texas) M. 21 at No. 17/20 Texas W 74-63 M. 23 vs. No. 10/10 West Virginia W 64-55 NCAA Regional (Memphis, Tenn.) M. 27 vs. No. 6/6 Duke L 58-66

2010 MWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 8-12 San Diego State 60, Wyoming 51 San DIego State 77, Brigham Young 47 Championship: San Diego State 70, Utah 60 (OT) LAS VEGAS - The San Diego State women’s basketball team outscored Utah 12-2 in overtime to cap a dramatic rally, giving the Aztecs their first Mountain West Conference tournament title with a 70-60 victory at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. SDSU claimed the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, improving to 21-10 overall and avenging last year’s loss to the Utes in the same MWC championship contest. Aztec seniors Jené Morris and Quenese Davis combined to score 43 of the team’s 70 points, including 16 of the final 22, and also chipped in 12 assists and five steals together. Junior Paris Johnson had 10 points and a team-best seven rebounds and three blocks and classmate Coco Davis tallied three steals. San Diego State got off to a quick start, jumping ahead by nine points twice, including at the 14:31 mark. Utah would eventually catch up and take its first advantage of the afternoon only four minutes later at 17-16. Five ties and six lead changes later, the Utes headed into the locker room up 34-33 on a last-second 3-point heave by Kalee Whipple. Utah was up by as many as eight points in the second half, including at 56-48 with four minutes left. From there, the SDSU defense proved stiffling, limiting the Utes to only two points - both from the free throw line - as the Aztecs tied the game at 58 on a basket by Coco Davis with 1:04 remaining to send the game into overtime. San Diego State dominated the extra time, scoring first on a rebound basket by Allison Duffy and forcing Utah into four turnovers and four missed shots from the field. The Aztecs converted two of those giveaways into points and went on to outscore the Utes 12-2 to come away with the win. UTAH Whipple Sawyer Wicijowski Badon Messer Rodrigues Rolniak TEAM TOTALS Pct. SDSU Bradley Johnson Davis, C. Davis, Q. Morris Duffy, As. Duffy, Al. Tutt TEAM TOTALS Pct.

FG 5-22 3-7 7-12 3-8 1-2 3-5 0-0

3FG 3-8 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-1 0-0

FT 2-2 0-0 5-6 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0

TP 15 6 19 8 3 9 0

A 3 1 0 4 1 1 0

22-56 39.3

REB F 9 2 11 2 7 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 5-13 11-12 32 11 38.5 91.7

60

10

FG 3-5 5-9 2-4 9-15 9-18 0-0 2-4 0-0

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0

TP 8 10 5 22 21 0 4 0

A 0 2 3 6 6 0 1 0

30-55 54.4

3-10 30.0

70

18

FT 2-2 0-2 0-0 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

REB F 4 2 7 2 4 0 2 4 2 2 0 0 4 3 1 1 1 7-10 25 14 70.0

Technical fouls: N/A Attendance: 3,829 Kim Spinardi played on two NCAA tournament teams and helped SDSU go 77-48 during her four-year career.

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Score by Periods Utah San Diego State

1st 34 33

2nd 24 25

OT Total 2 60 12 70

T 2 4 3 4 1 3 1 2 20

B 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

S MP 2 45 0 41 2 42 1 43 0 22 0 25 0 7

2

5 225

T 2 1 2 1 5 0 2 0 1 14

B 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

S MP 0 27 1 38 3 44 2 43 3 44 0 3 2 22 0 4

3

11 225


WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1994 WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1997 WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

Salt Lake City, Utah (Huntsman Center), March 9-12 San Diego State 95, New Mexico 60 San Diego State 73, Fresno State 53 Championship: San Diego State 51, Colorado State 47

Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 5-8 San Diego State 57, New Mexico 50 San Diego State 74, Hawai'i 48 Championship: San Diego State 56, Utah 50

SALT LAKE CITY - SDSU used a 16-point performance from tournament MVP Christina Murguia to claim the 1994 WAC championship, 51-47, over Colorado State. The Aztecs shot just over 33 percent from the field, but Murguia’s basket with 1:01 remaining gave her team a four-point lead at 49-45. An offensive rebound by Falisha Wright with 15 seconds left and two game-icing free throws by her sister Lakeysha Wright with 8.2 seconds secured the Aztec victory. SDSU trailed by just one at the break, but then fell behind the Rams 35-32 in the opening part of the second half. Murguia, however, provided the spark off the bench, turning a onepoint Aztec deficit into the lead with consecutive jumpers from the top of the key, followed by a steal, which led to a layup by teammate Tammy Blackburn. With the win, SDSU tied the school record for victories and completed the sweep of both the WAC regular season and tournament titles. The Aztecs would go on to play host to the NCAA first and second rounds at Peterson Gym.

LAS VEGAS - San Diego State won its second WAC Tournament title by defeating the University of Utah, 56-50, in the championship game. The Aztecs, who trailed most of the game, entered the halftime locker room down, 27-23. SDSU opened the second half on a 9-5 run to cut the score to 34-32, but the Utes managed to rebuild their lead to five at 43-38 with 12:33 left in the game. From that point, SDSU went on a 9-3 run to take its first lead of the game, 44-43, with 10:47 left. After exchanging baskets with Utah, the Aztecs took the lead for good, holding the Utes to just one field goal in the last 10:39 of the game. Pacing the Aztecs was Jodi Nowlin-Tres, who scored a team-high 19 points and eight rebounds. Also scoring in double figures was Falisha Wright (15) and junior forward Olivia DiCamilli (12).

CSU Meadows Dominguez Bainum Smith James Brunner Wormal Team TOTALS Pct. SDSU Wright Blackburn Epps Johnson Suman Wright, L. Murguia DiCamilli Team TOTALS Pct.

FG 2-9 1-2 4-7 4-8 5-16 3-7 1-1

3FG 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0

FT 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0

REB F 9 2 1 2 6 2 12 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 4 38 12

TP 6 2 8 10 12 7 2

A 1 4 1 3 2 1 0

20-50 40.0

1-5 20.0

6-6 1.000

FG 3-14 3-7 3-15 1-4 3-8 0-0 8-14 1-4

3FG 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

FT 0-0 0-0 1-6 0-0 3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0

47

REB F 7 1 6 0 8 1 2 0 5 3 1 2 5 3 1 0 2 22-66 1-1 6-12 37 10 33.3 1.000 50.0

Technical fouls: N/A Attendance: 1,126 Score by Periods 1st Colorado State 27 San Diego State 26

2nd 20 25

Total 47 51

B 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

S MP 0 27 0 40 0 33 1 39 1 27 0 23 1 11

12

T 2 6 1 6 3 1 0 1 20

1

3 200

TP 7 6 7 2 9 2 16 2

A 9 2 0 1 1 1 3 0

T 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 0

B 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

S MP 4 39 0 30 1 32 1 22 1 28 1 10 2 30 0 9

51

17

12

3

10 200

SDSU Bale Harris Nowlin-Tres Wright DiCamilli Rucker Woods Team TOTALS Pct.

FG 1-2 1-7 8-15 5-9 5-8 0-2 1-7 21-50 42.0

Utah FG Krommenhoek 7-15 King-Noel 4-6 Works, Sara 7-11 Bills 1-7 Thueson 0-2 Fuertes 0-0 Red 1-1 Thill 0-0 Rose 0-0 Team TOTALS 20-42 Pct. 47.6

3FG 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

REB F 0 1 1 4 8 3 5 1 6 2 1 0 8 1 1 2-4 12-19 30 12 50.0 63.2

TP 2 4 19 15 12 0 4

A 1 1 1 6 1 2 2

T 0 1 2 6 1 2 4

B 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

S MP 1 11 0 27 6 40 3 40 2 39 1 14 0 29

56

14

18

2

13 200

3FG 5-12 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

TP 21 10 14 2 0 0 2 1 0

A 2 4 0 7 1 4 0 0 0

T 5 3 0 7 3 6 0 0 0

B 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

S MP 1 40 0 36 3 33 1 39 1 16 1 22 0 3 1 5 0 6

50

18

24

2

8 200

5-17 29.4

FT 0-0 2-2 2-3 4-6 2-5 0-1 2-2

FT 2-3 2-4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

REB F 2 2 9 1 5 3 7 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 5-10 29 16 50.0

Technical fouls: N/A Attendance: 2,177 Score by Periods 1st San Diego State 23 Utah 27

2nd 33 23

Total 56 50

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT (6-8) 1984 (1-1) NCAA West Regional First Round, March 16 San Diego, Calif. (Peterson Gym) San Diego St. 70, Oregon 63 NCAA West Regional Semifinals, March 22 Los Angeles, Calif. (L.A. Sports Arena) Long Beach St. 91, San Diego St. 73 (OT) 1985 (1-1) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, March 15 Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center) San Diego St. 70, UNLV 68

NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals, March 22 Monroe, La. (Ewing Coliseum) Louisiana Tech 94, San Diego St. 64

1995 (0-1) NCAA West Regional First Round, March 16 San Diego, Calif. (Peterson Gym) Montana 57, San Diego St. 46

2010 (2-1) NCAA First Round, March 21 Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) San Diego State 74, Texas 63

1993 (0-1) NCAA West Regional First Round, March 19 Athens, Ga. (Georgia Coliseum) Georgia 85, San Diego St. 68

1997 (0-1) NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, March 15 Knoxville, Tenn. (Thompson-Boling Arena) Oregon 80, San Diego State 68

NCAA Second Round, March 23 Austin, Texas (Frank Erwin Center) San Diego State 64, West Virginia 55

1994 (1-1) NCAA West Regional First Round, March 18 San Diego, Calif. (Peterson Gym) San Diego St. 81, Hawai’i 75

2009 (1-1) NCAA First Round, March 21 San Diego, Calif. (Cox Arena) San Diego State 76, DePaul 70

NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 20 San Diego, Calif. (Peterson Gym) Texas A&M 75, San Diego St. 72 (OT)

NCAA Memphis Regional, March 27 Memphis, Tenn. (FedExForum) Duke 66, San Diego State 58

NCAA Second Round, March 23 San Diego, Calif. (Cox Arena) Stanford 77, San Diego State 49

OTHER POSTSEASON/CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY AIAW TOURNAMENT (1-2) 1981 (1-2) AIAW Western Regionals, March 12-14 Malibu, Calif. (Pepperdine University) San Diego St. 77, California 64 Long Beach St. 71, San Diego St. 56 UCLA 61, San Diego St. 54 (Consolation)

WNIT (2-1)

San Diego St. 71, Texas-El Paso 49 Utah 64, San Diego St. 57

BIG WEST (0-2)

1996 (1-1) Albuquerque, N.M. (University Arena), March 6-8 San Diego St. 69, Fresno St. 48 Colorado St. 64, San Diego St. 58

1989 (0-1) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Arena), March 9 Cal State Fullerton 68, San Diego St. 60

1989 (2-1) WNIT First Round, March 23 Amarillo, Texas (Cal Farley Coliseum) San Diego St. 99, Radford 92 (2OT)

1990 (0-1) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Arena), March 7 San Jose St. 81, San Diego St. 59

WNIT Second Round, March 24 Amarillo, Texas (Cal Farley Coliseum) San Diego St. 97, Murray St. 81

WESTERN ATHLETIC (11-5)

WNIT Final, March 25 Amarillo, Texas (Cal Farley Coliseum) Oregon 67, San Diego St. 64

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS (20-20) PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (3-3) 1986 (1-1) Long Beach, Calif./Inglewood, Calif., March 6-8 San Diego St. 73, UC Irvine 56 Long Beach St. 116, San Diego St. 74 1987 (1-1) Long Beach, Calif./Inglewood, Calif., March 5-6 San Diego St. 68, Hawai`i 62 Long Beach St. 108, San Diego St. 74 1988 (1-1) Long Beach, Calif./Inglewood, Calif., March 10-11

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San Diego St. 64, Fresno State 60 Long Beach St. 94, San Diego St. 78

1991 (0-1) Laramie, Wyo. (Arena-Auditorium), March 8 Creighton 78, San Diego St. 75 1992 (1-1) Salt Lake City, Utah (Huntsman Center), March 12-13 San Diego St. 66, Wyoming 58 Creighton 89, San Diego St. 66 1993 (1-1) Salt Lake City, Utah (Huntsman Center), March 10-12 San Diego St. 62, Fresno St. 38 Utah 74, San Diego St. 56 1994 (3-0) WAC Tournament Champions Salt Lake City, Utah (Huntsman Center), March 9-12 San Diego St. 95, New Mexico 60 San Diego St. 73, Fresno St. 53 San Diego St. 51, Colorado St. 47 1995 (2-1) WAC Tournament Runner-Up Albuquerque, N.M. (University Arena), March 8-11 San Diego St. 57, New Mexico 39

1997 (3-0) WAC Tournament Champions Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 5-8 San Diego St. 57, New Mexico 50 San Diego St. 74, Hawai'i 48 San Diego St. 56, Utah 50

MOUNTAIN WEST (6-10) 2000 (0-1) Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 8 Brigham Young 78, San Diego St. 37 2001 (0-1) Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 7 New Mexico 55, San Diego St. 49 2002 (0-1) Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 6 New Mexico 65, San Diego St. 52 2003 (0-1) Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 12 New Mexico 54, San Diego St. 49 2004 (0-1) Denver, Colo. (Pepsi Center), March 10 Utah 68, San Diego St. 51

2005 (0-1) Denver, Colo. (Pepsi Center), March 9 New Mexico 81, San Diego St. 52 2006 (0-1) Denver, Colo. (Pepsi Center), March 7 Colorado St. 69, San Diego St. 58 2007 (0-1) Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 7 Wyoming 56, San Diego St. 44 2008 (2-1) MWC Tournament Runner-Up Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 12-15 San Diego St. 66, Wyoming 54 San Diego St. 69, TCU 67 New Mexico 62, San Diego St. 59 2009 (1-1) MWC Tournament Runner-Up Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 13-14 San Diego State 71, UNLV 63 Utah 63, San Diego State 58 2010 (3-0) MWC Tournament Champions Las Vegas, Nev. (Thomas & Mack Center), March 8-12 San Diego State 60, Wyoming 51 San Diego State 77, Brigham Young 47 San Diego State 70, Utah 60 (OT)

VS. MOUNTAIN WEST Team Air Force BYU Colorado St. New Mexico TCU UNLV Utah Wyoming Totals

All-Time 21-5 14-26 24-15 16-26 5-10 19-22 14-30 18-22 131-156 (.456)

Tourn. 0-0 1-1 1-2 3-5 1-0 1-0 2-4 3-1 12-13 (.461)



ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAA

DDD (Cont.)

JJJ (Cont.)

RRR (Cont.)

Apiafi, Mary ....................................1999-00 Arceneaux, Shelda ..............1984-85-86-87 Arreola, Cheryl ....................................1985

Davis, Demetrice ......................1988-89-90 Davis, Quenese ..................2007-08-09-10 Demus, Shanna ........................2006-07-08 Dewitt, Darlene....................................1979 de Vries, Maryke ................................1993 DiCamilli, Olivia ..................1994, 96-97-98 Dion, Laura ..............................1978-79-80 Dixon, Beverly ....................................1977 Dixon, LaSandra..................2006-07-08-09 Dodge, Sue ........................................1980 Dossman, Falene ................................1999 Duffy, Allison ..................................2008-10 Duffy, Ashley ......................................2010 Duncan, Dee Dee ................1983-84-85-86 Dunlap, Ashlee ..............................2003-04

Johnson, Rachelle..........................1993-94 Johnson, Tameka................................1996 Jointer, Demetrice ..............................1984 Jump, Dawn ........................................1983

Rushford, Kelly....................................1999

BBB Bale, Courtney ..............................1997-98 Barnes, Ijlal..........................................2006 Bauer, Heidi ........................1981-82-83, 85 Blackburn, Tammy ..............1991-92-93-94 Blackman, Marci ......................1982-83-84 Bloodsaw, Carmelia ............................1991 Bundage, Anita ....................1998-99-00-01 Burleigh, Kainoa..................................1995 Bradley, Jessika ................................2010

CCC Cardin, Rachel ....................................1981 Carrillo, Liza ..................................1990-91 Casey, Lindsey ..............................2004-05 Cazier, Anje ........................................1996 Chamberlain, Tonya............................1990 Chambers, Candace ....................2009-10 Chambers, Cheryl ....................1983-84-85 Cheesman, Ashley ..............................2005 Clark, Gabrielle ................................2009 Clay, Shannon ..............................2007-08 Cohee, Angela ....................................1984 Coleman, Genevieve......................1983-84 Coleman, Kim......................................1990 Cox, Jamey..........................2000-01-02-03

DDD Davis, Coco ............................2008-09-10

EEE Edmonds, Sheri ..................1984-85-86-87 Elliott, Michelle ..............................2004-05 Ellis, Kim ..................................1977-78-79 Epps, Sorii......................................1993-94 Evans, Julie....................................1989-90 Evans, Kristy ..................................1998-99 Eveland, Kate ......................2005-06-07-08 Evers, Nancy ......................................1978

FFF Farodolu, Olanike................................1997 Foli, Fran ............................................1979 Fouse, Amber ....................................2003 Fredrick, Alyssa ..................................1998 Fritz, Courtney ..............................2004-06

GGG Garnes, Kieishsha ............ ............................1991-92 Garnett, Tami ............2003 Gillette, Kaly..................1999 Glass, Monica................1989 Goldblatt, Lindsay ..................................2005-06 Gould, Joanne ..........1986-87 Green, Audrey ..............2006

HHH Hall, Stephanie ..............1995 Harmer, Barbara ............1987 Harris, Shaneya ........1997-98 Harvey, Inca ..................1985 Hauser, Ilene..................1986 Hayes, Robin ......1997, 99-00 Haynes, Jessica ..1986-87-88 Heinrich, Jana ................2006 Hines, Lisa ....................1977 Hinkle, Jennie ................1977 Hoisington, Lauren ........2007 Hoistad, Debbie ........1978-79 Hollingsworth, Rita ........1990 Howard, Valencia ....2002-03 Huettl, Jessica ........2004-05 Hutchinson, Tina ......1984-85

JJJ Jackson, Angelica ..........1989 Jackson, Erin ......2004-06-07 Jackson, Mary ..........1978-79 Johns, Elisha ............1991-92 Johnson, Desiree......2006-07 Johnson, Jennifer ..........1991 Johnson, Paris ..2008-09-10 Shanna Demus lettered three times, playing in 78 contests and leading the team in steals as a junior.

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KKK Koller, Pamela ....................................1977 Kiesling, Andrea ..................2000-01-02-03 King, Tynisha ................................2002-03 Knight, Tanisha ..............................2001-02

LLL Lamar, Stephanie ..........................1988-89 Layton-Bailes, Jennifer ..................2007-09 Lee, Crystal....................................1989-90 Lee, Shannon............................1998-99-00 Leo, Lindsay ......................................2009 Lewis, Farryn ......................................2004 Lipford, Tamika ........................2006-07-08 Lollis, Lori ............................................1990

MMM Mann, Kristin ......................................1990 Massie, Stefanie..................................1989 Matthews, Kawai ................................1997 Mattson, Candace ..............................2004 McCartny, Nicolette ............2001-02-03-04 McConnell, Amy ............................1991-92 McCue, Marin......................................2005 McGlade, Theresa ..............1980-81-82-83 McGlawn, Tameka....................1991-92-93 McNamee, Lisa ..................................1981 Meadows, Brooke................1986-87-88-89 Mercier, Rita........................................1978 Michaels, Audrey ................................1977 Milburn, Taryn ....................................2006 Miles, Michelle................................1991-92 Mitroff, Terry........................................1982 Montag, Laurie ....................................1977 Morris, JenĂŠ ............................2008-09-10 Murguia, Christina................1992-93-94-95 Murray, Charley..............................1998-99

NNN Neely, Michelle....................................1997 Newman, Taree..............................1978-79 Newsome, Rhonda..............................1981 Nowlin-Tres, Jodi ................1994-95-96-97 Nutter, Lynette ....................1984-85-86-87

OOO Otii, Atim ..............................1999-00-01-02 Overton, Marsha..................1980-81-82-83 Overton, Renee ........................1983-84-85

PPP Page, Lynn ....................................1977-78 Pels, Diena ....................................1980-81 Perczynski, Paula ..........................1984-85 Perez, Gabriela ..................................1982 Perry, Chana..................................1988-89 Peters, Carolyn....................................1990 Porter, Judy ........................1980-81-82-83

RRR Rebbe, Monica..........................1981-82-83 Rhea, Tari ................................1977-78-79 Rice, Pat..............................................1985 Rinder, Debbie ..............................1986-87 Rodriguez, Edna ............................1995-96 Rose, Barbara................................1977-78 Rowan, Renee ..........................1977-78-79 Rucker, Deidra ....................................1997

SSS Santos, Brittany ..................................2006 Sauls, Maggie ..............................2002-03 Schomaker, Missy..........................2001-02 Shaw, Cathy........................................1983 Shaw, Veronica ..................2003-04-05-06 Shelton, Vicky......................................1985 Shue, Sue ......................................1979-80 Shuttles, Gayle..........................1978-79-80 Sledge, Sophia ....................1997-98-99-01 Small, Sheree ..........................1977-78-79 Smith, Alison ..................................1987-88 Smith, Jordie ......................................2005 Sorensen, Stephanie ..........................1995 Spinardi, Kim ......................2007-08-09-10 Stack, Maria ........................................1984 Stanton, Debbie ..................................1999 Stevens, Lisa..................................1986-87 Strawberry, Michelle ................2004-05-06 Suman, Michelle ..................1992-93-94-95 Swinbank, Claire ..................1999, 2001-02

TTT Toler, Penny........................................1985 Tutt, Kalena ..................................2009-10

UUU Usher, Melanie..........................1989-90-91

VVV Vander Poel, Jackie ............................1982 Vargas, Morgan..............................2001-02 Vita, Adrienne ....................................2009

WWW Waikle, Connie ..............................1987-88 Walker, Angela ..............................1994-96 Wallace, Toni ................................1984-85 Walters, Micheale................................1977 Wheeler, Kacee ..................................2000 White, Ashley ....................................2003 Williams, Ashonda..........................2002-03 Williams, Atiya................................1994-95 Williams, Jerica ..................................2009 Williams, Tonda ..................................1997 Williamson, Chelsea ..........................2007 Winter, Darlene ..................................1980 Wolf, Heather ................................2002-03 Woods, La-Taya ............................1996-97 Wright, Falisha ....................1992-93-94-95 Wright, Lakeysha ................1992-93-94-95 Wright, Sandy ................................1996-97

ZZZ Zukauskaite, Jurate........................1996-97 Bold = 2010-11 Returnees


HONORS & AWARDS 2002-03 ..............................Andrea Kiesling 2003-04 ......Lindsey Casey, Jessica Huettl 2004-05 ......Lindsey Casey, Kate Eveland, ..............................................Jessica Huettl 2005-06 ........Kate Eveland, Tamika Lipford 2006-07 ........Kate Eveland, Tamika Lipford 2007-08 ......Shanna Demus, Kate Eveland, ......................Tamika Lipford, Kim Spinardi Scholar-Athletes 2003-04 ................................Jessica Huettl 2004-05..........Kate Eveland, Jessica Huettl 2005-06 ........Kate Eveland, Tamika Lipford 2006-07 ......Kate Eveland, Tamika Lipford 2007-08 ..................................Kate Eveland

Western Athletic Conference

Susan Shue became the program’s first Academic All-American, garnering firstteam honors in her final season in 1979-80.

ALL-AMERICANS Kodak All-American First Team 1988-89 ..................................Chana Perry Honorable Mention 1992-93 ................................Falisha Wright 1993-94 ................................Falisha Wright State Farm Coaches' All-American Honorable Mention 2008-09 ....................................Jené Morris 2009-10 ....................................Jené Morris

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

2003-04 ................................Michelle Elliott 2006-07 ..............................Quenese Davis 2009-10 ..............................Quenese Davis Honorable Mention 2002-03 ................................Ashlee Dunlap 2003-04 ................................Courtney Fritz 2004-05 ..............................Michelle Elliott, ....................................Michelle Strawberry 2005-06........................Michelle Strawberry 2006-07 ..............................Shanna Demus 2007-08 ........Allison Duffy, Paris Johnson MWC Tournament MVP 2009-10 ..............................Quenese Davis

Academic All-American (CoSIDA) First Team 1979-80....................................Susan Shue

Coach of the Year 2008-09 ....................................Beth Burns

ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES

Defensive Player of the Year 2008-09 ....................................Jené Morris 2009-10 ....................................Jené Morris

Mountain West Conference First Team 2008-09..........Jené Morris, Paris Johnson 2009-10 ....................................Jené Morris Second Team 1999-2000 ................................Mary Apiafi 2000-01 ....................................Jamey Cox 2007-08 ....................................Jené Morris 2008-09 ..............................Quenese Davis 2009-10 ..............................Paris Johnson Third Team 2000-01..........................................Atim Otii 2001-02..............Atim Otii, Claire Swinbank 2002-03 ....................................Jamey Cox

All-Defensive Team 2008-09 ....Quenese Davis, Paris Johnson ..................................................Jené Morris 2009-10 ....................................Jené Morris Newcomer of the Year 2009-10 ............................Jessika Bradley All-Newcomer Team 1999-2000 ................................Jamey Cox All-Academic Team 2000-01 ..Sophia Sledge, Claire Swinbank, ............................................Morgan Vargas 2001-02 ..Valencia Howard, Claire Swinbank, ............Morgan Vargas, Ashonda Williams, ................................................Heather Wolf

First Team 1990-91 ..........................Kieishsha Garnes 1991-92 ..........................Kieishsha Garnes 1992-93 ................................Falisha Wright 1993-94 ............Falisha Wright, Sorii Epps, ........................................Rachelle Johnson 1994-95 ..........................Christina Murguia, ..................Michelle Suman, Falisha Wright 1995-96 ......Tameka Johnson, Jodi Nowlin 1996-97-Pacific Division ..Jodi Nowlin-Tres

All-Newcomer Team 1995-96 ................................Deidra Rucker 1996-97 ..............................Alyssa Fredrick 1998-99 ............................Claire Swinbank All-Academic Team 1992-93..........................Rachelle Johnson, ..........................................Amy McConnell, 1993-94 ..............................Olivia DiCamilli, ........................................Rachelle Johnson 1995-96 ..............................Olivia DiCamilli 1996-97 ..............................Olivia DiCamilli 1998-99 ..............................Charley Murray

Big West First Team 1986-87 ..............................Jessica Haynes 1987-88 ..................................Chana Perry 1988-89 ..................................Chana Perry 1989-90 ....................................Julie Evans Second Team 1985-86 ........................Shelda Arceneaux, ..........................................Jessica Haynes All-Freshman Team 1988-89 ....................................Crystal Lee

Second Team 1991-92 ................................Falisha Wright 1996-97 ..............................Olivia DiCamilli

Player of the Year 1987-88 ................Chana Perry (co-player) 1988-89 ................Chana Perry (co-player)

Honorable Mention 1992-93..............................Michelle Suman 1993-94 ............................Michelle Suman, ........................................Christina Murguia 1994-95 ............................Lakeysha Wright 1995-96 ..............................Olivia DiCamilli

Freshman of the Year 1988-89 ....................................Crystal Lee

Western Collegiate Athletic Association

WAC Tournament MVP 1993-94 ..........................Christina Murguia 1996-97 ............................Jodi Nowlin-Tres

First Team 1979-80 ....................................Judy Porter 1980-81 ....................................Judy Porter 1983-84 ............................Tina Hutchinson

Coach of the Year 1993-94......................................Beth Burns 1994-95......................................Beth Burns 1995-96-Pacific Division ............Beth Burns

Second Team 1981-82 ....................................Judy Porter 1982-83 ....................................Judy Porter 1984-85 ....Shelda Arceneaux, Penny Toler

Player of the Year 1990-91 ..........................Kieishsha Garnes 1994-95 ..........................Christina Murguia

Bold = 2010-11 Returnees

All-Defensive Team 1994-95....Michelle Suman, Falisha Wright, ..........................................Lakeysha Wright 1995-96............................Jodi Nowlin-Tres, ..........................................Edna Rodriguez 1996-97............................Jodi Nowlin-Tres, ....................Shaneya Harris, Sandy Wright 1998-99 ..................................Shannon Lee

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1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. JUDY PORTER (1980-83) - 2,318 Points Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 Totals

Games 29 35 33 23 120

FG 199 255 234 194 882

3FG N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT 105 145 183 131 564

Pts. 503 645 651 519 2,318

Avg. 17.3 18.4 19.7 22.6 19.3

2. FALISHA WRIGHT (1992-95) - 1,733 Points Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals

Games 29 26 31 29 115

FG 179 164 147 144 634

3FG 49 51 62 44 206

FT 50 77 52 80 259

Pts. 457 456 408 412 1,733

Avg. 15.8 17.5 13.2 14.2 15.1

3. JENÉ MORRIS (2008-10) - 1,499 Points Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Games 31 30 34 95

FG 157 188 221 566

3FG 46 49 59 154

FT 76 58 79 213

Pts. 436 483 580 1,499

Avg. 14.1 16.1 17.1 15.8

4. CHANA PERRY (1988-89) - 1,445 Points Year 1987-88 1988-89 Totals

Games 31 31 62

FG 278 286 564

3FG 0 0 0

FT 162 155 317

Pts. 718 727 1,445

Avg. 23.2 23.5 23.3

Jessica Haynes

Games 27 29 30 86

FG 188 176 213 577

3FG N/A 0 3 3

FT 57 65 116 238

Pts. 433 417 545 1,395

Avg. 16.0 14.4 18.2 16.2

6. QUENESE DAVIS (2007-10) - 1,370 Points Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Games 28 31 32 34 125

FG 94 92 120 169 475

3FG 15 19 33 33 100

FT 70 72 101 77 320

Pts. 273 275 374 448 1,370

Avg. 9.8 8.9 11.7 13.2 11.0

7. MICHELLE SUMAN (1992-95) - 1,341 Points Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals

Games 29 28 31 30 118

FG 156 111 134 123 524

3FG 0 0 0 0 0

FT 99 65 65 64 293

Pts. 411 287 333 310 1,341

Avg. 14.2 10.3 10.7 10.3 11.4

8. BROOKE MEADOWS (1986-89) - 1,310 Points Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 Totals

Games 31 29 31 34 125

FG 105 125 130 166 526

3FG N/A 0 0 0 0

FT 66 67 46 79 258

Pts. 276 317 306 411 1,310

Avg. 8.9 10.9 9.9 12.1 10.5

Marsha Overton

Michelle Suman

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5. JESSICA HAYNES (1986-88) - 1,395 Points Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 Totals


1,000-POINT SCORERS 9. JAMEY COX (2000-03) - 1,275 Points Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Totals

Games 27 27 28 27 109

FG 121 90 93 109 413

3FG 69 50 53 77 249

FT 59 58 34 49 200

Pts. 370 288 273 344 1,275

15. PARIS JOHNSON (2008-Present) - 1,188 Points Avg. 13.7 10.7 9.8 12.7 11.7

10. MARSHA OVERTON (1980-83) - 1,273 Points Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 Totals

Games 32 35 33 28 128

FG 125 147 149 86 507

3FG N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT 92 61 70 36 259

Pts. 342 355 368 208 1,273

Avg. 10.7 10.1 11.2 6.6 9.9

11. TINA HUTCHINSON (1984-85) - 1,256 Points Year 1983-84 1984-85 Totals

Games 30 21 51

FG 383 153 536

3FG N/A N/A N/A

FT 132 52 184

Pts. 898 358 1,256

Avg. 29.9 17.0 20.6

12. CHRISTINA MURGUIA (1992-95) - 1,237 Points Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 Totals

Games 28 28 30 27 113

FG 88 156 122 140 366

3FG 1 2 1 2 6

FT 46 52 52 69 219

Pts. 223 366 297 351 1,237

Avg. 8.0 13.1 9.9 13.0 10.9

13. KIEISHSHA GARNES (1991-92) - 1,235 Points Year 1990-91 1991-92 Totals

Games 28 28 56

FG 271 249 520

3FG 0 0 0

FT 119 76 195

Pts. 661 574 1,235

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Totals

Games 31 32 34 97

FG 144 186 156 486

3FG 0 0 0 0

FT 85 64 67 216

Pts. 373 436 379 1,188

Avg. 12.0 13.6 11.1 12.2

13. DEE DEE DUNCAN (1983-86) - 1,108 Points Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Totals

Games 27 30 29 17 103

FG 72 124 147 122 465

3FG N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT 33 42 58 45 178

Pts. 177 290 352 289 1,108

Avg. 6.6 9.7 12.1 17.0 10.8

14. JULIE EVANS (1989-90) - 1,106 Points Year 1988-89 1989-90 Totals

Games 30 30 60

FG 191 293 484

3FG 0 0 0

FT 54 84 138

Pts. 436 670 1,106

Avg. 14.5 22.3 18.4

15. JODI NOWLIN-TRES (1994-97) - 1,089 Points Year 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Totals

Games 17 27 28 28 100

FG 20 61 180 199 460

3FG 4 5 25 23 57

FT 9 27 40 36 112

Pts. 53 154 425 457 1,089

Avg. 3.3 5.7 15.2 16.3 10.9

16. HEIDI BAUER (1981-83, 1985) - 1,024 Points Avg. 23.6 20.5 22.1

Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1984-85 Totals

Games 36 33 28 30 127

FG 68 145 134 70 417

3FG N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT 44 54 40 52 190

Pts. 180 344 308 192 1,024

Avg. 5.0 10.4 11.0 6.4 8.1

14. SHELDA ARCENEAUX (1984-87) - 1,232 Points Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

Games 30 30 28 24 112

FG 122 129 178 95 524

3FG N/A N/A N/A 0 0

FT 47 34 62 32 175

Pts. 297 295 418 222 1,232

Avg. 9.9 9.8 14.9 9.3 11.0

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AZTEC HALL OF FAME

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u JUDY PORTER

u CHANA PERRY

Hall of Fame Class of 1990 Four-Time All-Conference SDSU’s All-Time Leading Scorer

Hall of Fame Class of 1998 First Team Kodak All-American Two-Time Big West Co-Player of the Year

u FALISHA WRIGHT

u KIEISHSHA GARNES

Hall of Fame Class of 2002 Two-Time Honorable Mention All-American 1,733 Points, 448 Assists, 324 Steals

Hall of Fame Class of 2008 1990-91 WAC Player of the Year Career Scoring Average - 22.1 ppg.



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Leading the institution during the 1970s were Acting President Donald E. Walker (1971-1972), President Brage Golding (1972-1977), Acting President Trevor Colbourn (1977-1978) and President Thomas B. Day, whose tenure spanned from 1978 to 1996. In 1996, Stephen L. Weber became the university's seventh president. Beginning its 114th academic year in fall 2010, SDSU can take pride in more than a century of achievement in education, research and service. With an enrollment of more than 30,000 students, SDSU has grown into the largest institution of higher education in the San Diego region and one of the largest in California. Renowned for its academic excellence, the university is home to top-ranking programs in education, international business, social work, speech-language pathology, biology and public administration, to name just a few. Overall, SDSU students can choose from 84 undergraduate majors, 74 master's programs and 16 doctoral degree programs. SDSU produces thousands of graduates each year, 60 percent of whom stay in San Diego to pursue their careers, making San Diego State a primary educator of the region's work force, as well as a leader in expanding access to higher education. Committed to serving the richly diverse San Diego region, SDSU ranks among the top universities nationwide in terms of ethnic and racial diversity among its student body, as well as the number of bachelor's degrees conferred upon students of color. Increasingly recognized for innovative research, San Diego State has

achieved the prestigious designation of “Research University” with high research activity granted by the Carnegie Foundation. For the past two years, SDSU has been ranked the No. 1 research university for those with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs, according to Academic Analytic’s faculty-scholarly productivity index. Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for research and program administration. SDSU ranks among the top 150 public universities nationwide in research expenditures, and SDSU's research funding has more than doubled from a decade ago. Private giving to San Diego State has also risen sharply in recent years, reaching a record $65 million in the 20032004 fiscal year. Because state funds and student fees provide only slightly more than half of the university's annual operating requirements, the support of alumni, friends and community partners is providing a crucial margin of excellence at SDSU, enabling the university to fulfill its mission and expand its service to the San Diego region and beyond. SDSU also plays an integral role in analyzing and resolving complex community problems. A prime example is the City Heights Educational Collaborative, an ongoing partnership with San Diego City Schools, the San Diego Education Association, teachers and parents. Funded with an $18 million grant from Price Charities, the Collaborative is improving instruction for students and professional development for teachers in three inner-city schools managed by the university. Another initiative to improve education in the San Diego region and beyond is the QUALCOMM Institute for Innovation and Educational Success, launched in 2004 with a record $14.5 million corporate gift from QUALCOMM. The Institute supports programs that aim to enhance math and engineering education across the K-12 spectrum, and supports efforts to revitalize performance in urban school districts nationwide. Yet another example of San Diego State's innovative community engagement is


SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY SDSU’s AZTEC HERITAGE From the early decades of its history, San Diego State has identified itself with the Aztecs, one of the most sophisticated and distinctive societies in the history of the Western Hemisphere. A fitting choice for a university committed to internationalism and diversity, the Aztec identity evokes great pride in Mexico, as well as among many people in the United States, and certainly within the SDSU community. Consequently, San Diego State strives to honor the Aztec people by enhancing awareness, understanding and appreciation of Aztec culture and achievements.

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SDSU Nurses Now, a program that over the years has partnered with more than 10 local hospitals and health organizations in an effort to alleviate the region's nursing shortage. With more than $3 million in funding commitment from these health care partners secured so far, SDSU has increased its nursing faculty, enabling the university to educate more future nurses. To date the program has helped SDSU produce an additional 300 nurses. Perhaps the most visible evidence of SDSU's growth is in the physical additions to campus and its continued commitment to providing a modern learning environment for students, faculty and staff. Over the past decade, the university has completed facilities totaling more than $600 million in value, including Cuicacalli, a dining and residence complex; the Chemical Sciences Laboratory and the BioScience Center; and the Aztec Athletics Center, housing coaches’ offices, training facilities and the Wise Foundation Hall of Fame. Most recently, construction on the new Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center has begun. The center will be a gateway for the community to access SDSU's rich assets. Not only will it serve as the first point of contact for alumni and friends visiting SDSU, but it will also be a place where academic and business leaders can collaborate on ventures to benefit our community and impact our future. Future campus improvements set to take place include the renovation of Nasitir and Storm Halls, expansion of the International Student Center and construction of a new student union building. In addition, SDSU’s Campus Master Plan will include the addition of several facilities, including on-campus housing for an additional 3,000 students. Beyond accolades and campus expansion, San Diego State University remains, as always, most proud of its alumni family, more than 200,000 strong. From modest beginnings, SDSU has evolved into a premier center of learning, research and service.

Aztec civilization dates back to at least the 12th century A.D. The precise location is still debated by scholars, but tradition tells us of a place somewhere north of modern-day Mexico City known at that time as Aztlan, which meant "the place of the cranes" or "the place of the herons." The people who lived in this land were called Azteca meaning "those of Aztlan." The Azteca eventually left their homeland and became known as the Mexica. Native folklore attributes this name change to the instructions of the people's patron deity, Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird on the Left). Around 1325, the Mexica settled on an island in Lake Texcoco, an area that is now the heart of Mexico City, and named it Tenochtitlan or "the place of the fruit of the cactus." A century later, the Mexica and two other Nahuatl-speaking city-states, Texcoco and Tlacopan, combined to create an entity popularly known as the Aztec Empire. Boasting a strong military force, this new alliance commanded a sphere of influence that stretched across much of present-day Mexico. Tenochtitlan and its surrounding valley evolved into a highly sophisticated, multicultural and multilingual city-state of several million inhabitants. At this same time, major European cities numbered only 30,000 to 40,000 in population. A cradle of innovation, the Aztec Empire developed advanced systems of trade, science, politics, religion, education and agriculture. The Aztecs also enjoyed sports and built grand ballcourts to accommodate team events.

AZTECS AND SDSU San Diego State University first adopted the Aztec name in the 1920s as a nickname for the college's sports teams. In 1925, the student newspaper followed suit, changing its name from The Paper Lantern to The Aztec. Since that time, San Diego State's celebration of Aztec heritage has permeated the campus. In 1936, a Donald Hord sculpture of Montezuma II, the last Aztec emperor, became a welcoming campus icon. With the passing years, Aztec themes echoed in the names, colors and architectural elements of new campus buildings. And Aztec culture became the subject of more than a dozen university courses. In 1941, Monty Montezuma, a character based on Montezuma II, debuted at San Diego State athletic events as a symbolic personification of the Aztecs. Over time, the Montezuma character's look and activities have evolved from a sports mascot into a more dignified and accurate representation of the historical emperor. Montezuma now serves as the university's ambassador of Aztec culture, charged with the responsibility of informing and educating the San Diego community about Aztec civilization. SDSU continues to take pride in its affiliation with Aztec culture and to celebrate the Aztec virtues of strength, valor and intellectual achievement.

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OVERALL • San Diego State University has been designated a “Research University” with high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation. Peers in this group include George Washington, Syracuse, Texas Tech and Oregon. • Since 2000, SDSU faculty and staff have attracted more than $1 billion in grants and contracts for research and program administration. • SDSU is the largest university in San Diego and the fifth largest in California.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS • SDSU’s undergraduate international business program ranks No. 11 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s "America’s Best-Colleges 2010 Guide." • SDSU's international business MSBA program ranks No. 20 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report’s "America’s Best Graduate Schools 2010 Guide." • SDSU's rehabilitation counseling program ranks No. 9 in the nation according to U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2008 Guide." • SDSU's joint doctoral program in language and communicative disorders (w/UCSD) ranked No. 4 in the country in the 20067-08 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index rankings of best doctoral programs nationwide by Academic Analytics. • The joint doctoral program in clinical psychology (with UCSD) was named No. 3 in the country in the 2007-087 Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index rankings of best doctoral programs nationwide by Academic Analytics. • SDSU is ranked among the nation’s top biological sciences programs, according to U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2011 Guide.” • SDSU’s undergraduate entrepreneur program was listed in Fortune Magazine’s top 25 list of “America’s Best Colleges for Entrepreneurs” in August 2007. •

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DIVERSITY • SDSU is No. 16 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees conferred to ethnic minorities – Diverse Issues in Higher Education, June 2009.

applications), as well as engineering, agriculture and computer science. CSUPERB also serves as the official liaison between the CSU and industry, government, the Congressional Biotechnology Caucus and the public arena in all biotechnological matters. • SDSU’s MS in regulatory affairs – a key area of the biotech industry – is one of only two programs of its kind in the country and is considered the most comprehensive.

• SDSU ranks in the top 20 in the nation for racial diversity – U.S. News & World Report, August 2010.

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• SDSU is No. 6 in the nation for bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanics – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, May 2010.

• SDSU ranks No. 2 among universities of its type nationwide and No. 1 in California, for students studying abroad as part of their college experience. – Institute of International Education, November 2008.

• SDSU ranks No. 21 in the nation for graduate schools awarding master’s degrees to Hispanics – Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, April 2010.

• The International Business Program at SDSU is the largest undergraduate international business program in the country, serving more than 850 students annually.

• SDSU’s College of Engineering ranks No. 4 in the nation among top graduate engineering programs for Hispanics – Hispanic Business, September 2005.

• SDSU is home to the first-ever MBA program in Global Entrepreneurship. As part of the program, students study at four universities worldwide, including the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (NOIDA campus); University of Hyderabad; United Arab Emirates Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT); American University of Beirut and is currently negotiating partnerships with universities in China.

• SDSU’s MBA program is ranked among the top 25 in the nation for Hispanics – Hispanic Trends, September 2005.

RESEARCH/SCIENCES • SDSU faculty received nearly $131 million in grants and contracts for research and administering programs during fiscal year 2007/2008, the most of any CSU campus. SDSU faculty members have received a total of more than $1 billion in external funding since 2000. • SDSU is ranked as the No. 1 most productive research university among schools with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs based on the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index for 2006-07. • SDSU ranks in the top 50 undergraduate degree producers for minorities receiving bachelor’s degrees in biological and biomedical sciences. • SDSU serves as host institution for CSUPERB, which is designed to channel resources from the entire California State University system and catalyze interdisciplinary, intercampus, synergistic endeavors involving biology and chemistry departments (including biotechnology research and

• SDSU is the first U.S. university to offer a transnational triple degree program in International Business. In fact, SDSU has the only two such programs in the country. Undergraduate students earn degrees from SDSU and universities in Mexico and Canada in the CaMexUs program, or degrees from SDSU, Mexico and Chile in the PanAmerica program. • SDSU and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Mexico offered the first transnational dual degree between the United States and Mexico, in 1994, through the Mexus/International Business program. SDSU’s international business program also runs transnational dual degree programs with Brazil, Canada, Chile and Mexico. • SDSU’s International Security and Conflict Resolution (ISCOR) major is the first of its kind in California.


SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Quite simply, San Diego State University and the City of San Diego, “America’s Finest City,” enjoy several advantages over virtually every other school in America. The climate, diversity, environment and sheer beauty of the city attracts people from all walks of life.

THE CITY Dubbed the “jewel” of the southern California coast, the city of San Diego has grown to surround its natural harbor and is the eighth largest city in the United States and the second largest in California.

DIVERSITY The rich flavors and colors of this diverse population blends all ethnic groups and all walks of life to create an amazing quality of life that makes San Diego all things to all people.

NATURAL BEAUTY As America’s eighth-largest city, San Diego also protects vast areas of open space for riding, hiking, skiing, and camping. The region also boasts more than 70 miles of beaches along its coastline. From Torrey Pines and La Costa to Aviara, Mission Bay or Singing Hills, beautiful settings offer an abundance of golf and tennis options.

THE WEATHER Meteorologists claim San Diego as the country’s only area with a perfect climate. This year-round environment posts an average daytime temperature of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall average of less than 10 inches.

IDEAL LIVING Whether watching the sun rise over the east county mountains or the sun setting over the Pacific, in San Diego, one is surrounded by natural beauty, pampered by an ideal climate, immersed in old-world traditions and able to enjoy a comfortable, friendly lifestyle that no other city offers. What a treat to live, play and study in “America’s Finest City.”

PLACES TO GO There’s always something to do in San Diego. SeaWorld, the World-Famous San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, LEGOLAND California, Balboa Park and historic Old Town are just some of the attractions San Diego has to offer. If it’s art and history you seek, you’ll find it here. Did you know San Diego is the birthplace of California or that San Diego boasts the largest concentration of museums west of the Mississippi? San Diego also offers Tony Award-winning theatre, opera, symphony, art galleries and performance art for the culturally curious.

For that “night on the town” San Diego’s night life beckons with over 200 nightclubs that offer toe-tapping beats of everything from country western to R&B.

SAN DIEGO QUICK FACTS Population (County) ......................................3,053,793 Population (City) ............................................1,306,301 U.S. Population Rank (City) ................................Eighth Avg. Daytime Temperature ....................................70.5 Avg. Annual Rain Fall....................................9.9 inches Airport ........................................Lindbergh Field (SAN) Medium Age of Residents ........................................32

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he Aztecs’ dream of moving basketball into a stateof-the-art facility on the San Diego State campus became a reality with the opening of Viejas Arena (formerly Cox Arena) at Aztec Bowl in the fall of 1997. The 13-year-old facility is equipped with many of the latest innovations and features state-of-the-art technology, including a 26-feet-high-by-15-feet-wide, four-LED video scoreboard, which was installed during the summer of 2009. The new center-hung unit features the latest Daktronics LED video technology, which provides SDSU fans with the ability to see live and recorded video images from any seat in the arena. The facility is a two-building complex. It includes a 76,000 square-foot recreation center in addition to a 12,414-seat multi-purpose arena, a VIP Room for banquets, pre- and post-game functions, and other formal and informal gather-

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ings, plus two smaller classroom and ticket office buildings. These facilities are models of multi-use efficiency that satisfy the demand for formal and informal recreation space. Viejas Arena itself is the home of SDSU basketball and provides a venue for university functions, cultural events, concerts and other special programming. It features a unique open-air concourse design that allows fans to enjoy the excellent San Diego climate and adds a new experience to attending arena-type events. The arena also houses a players’ lounge and locker facility, making it one of the premier collegiate arenas in the nation. In 2008-09, Viejas Arena turned into true home court advantage for the Aztec women’s basketball team. SDSU put together a 14-0 regular-season record, just the second perfect home slate in program history. The Aztecs capped the

year off by playing host to the NCAA first and second rounds and earning their first postseason victory in 14 years by defeating DePaul, 76-70. The 2009 campaign wasn’t the first time the facility has played host to the NCAA tournament. In fact, the completion of the arena was the driving force behind the NCAA’s Men’s Basketball Tournament’s return to San Diego in March of 2001. Not since America’s Finest City hosted the 1975 Final Four had San Diego hosted an NCAA men’s tournament game. In 2006, the men’s first and second rounds returned for the second time in five years. Viejas Arena is built on the site of the old Aztec Bowl stadium, which hosted San Diego State football games as well as other athletic, entertainment and cultural events from the time of its construction in 1936 until 1967. The north side of the arena reveals the essence of its historic site. Built directly into a canyon hillside, Viejas Arena encloses one end of the old horseshoe-shaped Aztec Bowl. Two sections of the stadium’s original concrete bleachers and cobblestone walls frame each side of the arena’s north entrance. In addition, the university’s 10-ton granite boulder, a California landmark commemorating President John F. Kennedy’s 1963 commencement address at Aztec Bowl, has also been placed in this area. The home of the Aztecs was previously named Cox Arena, since its opening in 1997, but this past July, was renamed Viejas Arena, which is part of a 10-year deal.


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VIEJAS ARENA SERIES RECORDS Team Air Force American Arizona Auburn Boise State Boston College Brigham Young Brown California Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cal State Stanislaus Canisius Centenary Chattanooga Colorado State Connecticut Creighton Detroit Duquesne Eastern Washington Fresno State George Washington Hawai’i Idaho State Illinois State Indiana State Kansas State Long Beach State Loyola (Md.) Loyola Marymount Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Montana Montana State Navy Nevada New Mexico Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northwestern State Oral Roberts Oregon State Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland State Quinnipiac Radford Rice Sacramento State Saint Mary’s San Diego San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara SMU Southern Utah TCU Texas Texas A&M-CC Texas-El Paso Texas Pan-American Toledo Tulsa UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara UCLA UNLV USC Utah Utah Valley State Wake Forest Western Michigan Wichita State Wyoming

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reams have become reality on the campus of San Diego State University. In August of 2001, all facets of the Department of Athletics relocated to the newly constructed Aztec Athletics Center. The construction of the new complex came on the heels of the completion of Tony Gwynn Stadium, Viejas Arena and the SDSU Sports Deck. The athletics center is a four-story, 130,000-square-foot structure located west of Viejas Arena on 55th Street and just south of Peterson Gym. The center truly moves San Diego State athletics into the 21st century. The multi-level structure houses all elements of the Aztec athletic program. Until its completion, the San Diego State athletic department operated out of six buildings on the west side of campus. The Aztec Athletics Center is one of the latest piece of the San Diego State facility upgrade. In August of 2000, the University held its first competitions on the new soccer and track and field facility, located just south of the Aztec Athletics Center site. In the spring of 2005, the San Diego State men’s and women’s tennis squads began play at their new facility, the Aztec Tennis Center, while the softball team opened up its new complex, the SDSU Softball Stadium. A brand new on-campus pool, the Aztec Aquaplex where the swimming and diving and water polo teams compete opened in March 2007. The complex features two pools, one for competition and one for recreation. With the completion of its building plan, the San Diego State athletic complex and facilities rival any university in the western United States.

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AZTEC ATHLETICS CENTER HIGHLIGHTS •The entrance lobby of the Aztec Athletics Center houses the 5,000-square-foot Aztec Hall of Fame, presented by the Wise Foundation. The museum is the first permanent home of the Hall of Fame and features displays, informative kiosks, interactive video trivia games and a plaque commemorating the induction of each Hall of Fame member. Women’s basketball players who are members of the Hall of Fame include Kieishsha Garnes, Chana Perry, Judy Porter and Falisha Wright. (See page 106 for more information on the Hall of Fame). •A state-of-the-art weight room, encompassing more than 15,000 square feet, is also located on the first floor of the building. It includes a running track for indoor timing. •Each varsity sport, with the exception of the baseball squad which has a clubhouse at Tony Gwynn Stadium, has a plush locker room on the first floor of the building. The locker rooms include a lounge and television area and oak lockers.

•The sports medicine center and equipment operations are also located on the first floor and help provide incredible convenience to the locker rooms, weight room and other practice facilities. •A first-floor auditorium that seats more than 200 has already been the site of major news conferences, watch parties and public forums. •SDSU's football offices are located on the second floor. •The academic center, complete with two lecture halls, private tutorial rooms, and a new computer lab, is housed on the third floor. The computer lab and study areas are flanked by academic counselors, tutor offices and learning specialists. •The third floor is also home to the athletic administration and the women's basketball staffs. •The fourth floor includes coaches offices and a plush recruiting lounge.

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n addition to everything the Aztec Athletics Center has to offer, San Diego State has some of the finest athletic facilities west of the Mississippi River. On the south, the Aztec Athletics Center is buffered by the SDSU Sports Deck, where San Diego State's track and field team, along with both soccer squads compete. On the north side, it is connected to Peterson Gym, the home of Aztec volleyball. The west exit of the building opens onto three 120-yard practice fields. One of the fields is natural grass and two utilize field-turf, providing San Diego State daily options for its workouts. All of SDSU's new facilities, including the athletics center, Cox Arena, Tony Gwynn Stadium and the Sports Deck, have opened since 1997. In Spring 2005, San Diego State opened its new 12-court

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tennis complex complete with state-of-the art Plexicushion surfacing and a tennis operations center. Also opening in 2005, was the softball team’s new stadium adjacent to Tony Gwynn Stadium. The buildings are not just sparkling new, but they are already postseason tested. Viejas Arena, the 12,400-seat basketball facility, has twice served as a site for the NCAA Men's Basketball Division I Championship (first and second rounds) as well as the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball National Championship. In 2006, the venue also played host to the McDonald’s High School All-American Basketball game. In addition, Viejas Arena was one of 16 sites to play host to the first and second rounds of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball Division I Championships. The Sports Deck has already played host to the Mountain West Conference Track & Field and Women’s Soccer Championships. Tony Gwynn Stadium was the site of the MWC

baseball tournament in 2001 and 2010, and the softball stadium hosted the 2005 conference softball championship. In March 2007, the two-pool Aztec Aquaplex opened with both the SDSU water polo and swimming and diving programs competing at their new on-campus home. In spring 2008, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation water polo championship came to the Aquaplex, while NCAA championships came to town in May 2010, and will return in 2012. Besides all of the school’s on-campus facilities, the football team plays at Qualcomm Stadium, home of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers, in Mission Valley. Qualcomm Stadium is the host of the Holiday and Poinsettia Bowls and was the home of Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. Tony Gwynn Stadium, the Aztec Athletics Center and the Aztec Tennis Center were constructed thanks to donations by John and Becky Moores.

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AZTEC ACADEMIC COMMITMENT he dual role of student and athlete can be a daunting challenge for any person at the Division I level. Recognizing that academic challenge, the Student Athlete Academic Support Services program has been developed at San Diego State to assist all student-athletes in achieving academic excellence. It is a source of pride within San Diego State athletics that the department has developed one of the most comprehensive academic support programs in the country.

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THE STAFF The SAASS staff includes a director, a learning specialist, four academic advisors, the department’s director of compliance, an eligibility coordinator, a financial aid coordinator as well as a recruitment coordinator. In addition to the full-time staff, the department employs more than 20 mentors and tutors. Collectively, they operate a program that enhances each student’s satisfactory progress toward graduation.

THE SERVICES Throughout the academic year, advisors offer a variety of services to aid individuals in the development of their personal goals and the blueprint for pursuing those goals. All new student-athletes are invited to an orientation that helps lay the foundation for future successes. Each advisor teaches a section of the University’s Freshman Success course (General Studies 100), which deals with specific transition issues for student-athletes. Topics include time management, study skills and test taking. The course also introduces new students to services such as the Love Library, University Advising Center, Career Services, Health Services and the counseling center.

THE RESOURCES In the fall of 2001, the academic unit joined the rest of the athletic department in moving into the $30 million, 130,000square-foot Aztec Athletics Center. The academic staff is lo2010 Aztec Graduate Quenese Davis

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THE COMMITMENT SDSU’s annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet honors students with at least a 3.0 cumulative or a 3.2 semester GPA during a calendar year. In 2010, a University record 246 student-athletes, more than one-third of the student-athlete body, were honored for their work in the classroom.

AZTEC BASKETBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 2009 SDSU Scholar-Athletes (3.0 cumulative GPA and/or 3.2 semester GPA) Kim Spinardi (Fall 2009) Coco Davis (Spring 2009) Quenese Davis (Spring 2009) Jené Morris (Spring 2009)

LIFE SKILLS To further increase the opportunities for success, San

Diego State is part of the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The curriculum of Aztec Pride (Promoting Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity, Education) offers a wide range of programs and activities that enhance the educational experience. Special emphasis is placed on the areas of personal development, community service and career development. In conjunction with SAAC, the Life Skills Program represents SDSU’s total commitment to enhancing the quality of each student’s experience.

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AZTEC PROGRAM HISTORY the last two campaigns, posting a 23-11 mark in 200910 and a 24-8 overall record in 2008-09, which was the school’s first 20-win season in 12 years.

34 YEARS AND COUNTING The 2010-11 season is the 35th in Aztec women’s basketball history. Since beginning basketball operations in 1976-77, San Diego State has posted a 528-468 (.530) record, making the Aztecs one of the top programs in the Mountain West Conference.

AZTECS AND THE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE The Aztecs enter the 12th year of Mountain West Conference play, after spending the previous nine in the WAC. The last three years, SDSU advanced to its first-ever MWC championship games and in 2009, posted its best-ever regular season finish. The MWC is annually one of the top conferences in the country.

AZTECS IN THE POSTSEASON The Aztecs have made 10 postseason appearances since achieving varsity status, including eight berths in the NCAA tournament. SDSU is coming off the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen since the tournament was expanded to 64 teams. The Aztecs knocked off a pair of ranked foes in No. 17 Texas on the Longhorns’ home floor, and then upset No. 10 West Virginia before falling to No. 6 Duke, despite trailing by only a point at halftime, in the regional round. San Diego State earned an at-large berth to the 2009 NCAA tournament, defeating DePaul, 76-70, in the first round for what was the program’s first postseason victory in 14 years. Prior to 2009, the Aztecs most recent trip to the NCAAs came in 1997, in Beth Burns’ final year of her first stint as head coach. San Diego State squared off with Oregon in the NCAA Midwest Regional in Knoxville, Tenn. 1994 WAC Champions

1,000-POINT CLUB San Diego State’s top 14 scorers have all recorded in excess of 1,200 points, including the Aztecs’ all-time leader, Judy Porter, who tallied an amazing 2,318 points from 1980-83. SDSU had a record three players join this elite club in 2009-10, including guards Jené Morris (1,499) and Quenese Davis (1,370) and current senior Paris Johnson (1,188).

CONFERENCE HONORS Wade Trophy Finalist Judy Porter

THE CHAMPS A year after tying for the regular-season title, San Diego State won its first-ever Mountain West Conference tournament championship in 2010, doing so in dramatic fashion with an overtime victory over Utah, 70-60. In the final six years of San Diego State’s competition in the Western Athletic Conference, the Aztecs won three regular-season conference championships, including back-toback titles in 1994 and 1995. SDSU also captured conference tournament titles in 1994 and 1997.

TOPPING 20 The Aztecs have posted 13, 20-win seasons in the 34 years of the program, including a program-high 26-win season in 1994, when SDSU won both the WAC regular season and tournament championships and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Red & Black has claimed over 20 victories in each of

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AZTEC PROGRAM HISTORY Athletic Association honorees, four all-Big West selections 12 all-Western Athletic Conference and three all-MWC choices. Falisha Wright

ALL-AMERICA ACCOLADES Jené Morris became the second Aztec to garner All-America honors twice in her career, as she was tabbed an honorable mention State Farm Coaches’ selection in 2009 and 2010. Prior to Morris, another Aztec standout Falisha Wright was a two-time honorable mention choice in both 1993 and 1994. Chana Perry (1989) was the program’s first All-American. She was a two-time first-team Big West selection in 1988 and ’89 and ranks fourth on SDSU’s alltime scoring list with 1,445 career points. She was also the Big West’s player of the year in each of her final two seasons.

WADE HONOREES The Aztecs’ all-time leading scorer Judy Porter was a finalist for the Wade Trophy in 1982. Porter averaged 19.7 points per game as a junior in 1982-83, and 22.6 points per outing as a senior. A year ago, then senior Jené Morris was tabbed to the 2009-10 preseason watch list for the Wade Trophy, as well as the John R. Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy, becoming the first Aztec so honored. The Wade Trophy honors the NCAA Division I player of the year and was first presented in 1978.

and points per game (29.9), which she recorded in 1984. In addition, Michelle Suman’s 66.7 field-goal percentage in her first season on The Mesa (1992) still ranks fifth in the record books.

TOUGH ON D The 1996-97 Aztecs led the nation in scoring defense with a 52.0 points per game average en route to a 23-7 overall record. The mark was third-best all-time and is currently tied for 20th in NCAA Division I history.

AZTEC IN THE PROS On April 8, 2010, Jené Morris capped a phenomenal collegiate career by becoming the first-ever Aztec selected in the WNBA Draft, going in the first round (11th pick overall) to the Indiana Fever. Morris made her professional debut with the Fever on May 15, 2010, vs. the Washington Mystics and went on to play in 25 games overall during her rookie campaign. After the WNBA season, she traveled overseas to play for CCC Polkowice in Poland. Falisha Wright, a member of the Aztec Hall of Fame, also played professionally with both the Portland Power and the Nashville Noise of the American Basketball League (ABL).

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SDSU produced a pair of conference players of the year during its affiliation with the WAC in Christina Murguia (1995) and Kieishsha Garnes (1991). Also an honorable mention all-WAC selection in 1994, Murguia ranks 12th in points

Michelle Suman (1,237), seventh in rebounds (692) and 10th in steals (191) at SDSU.

ACADEMICS JOB NO. 1 Over the past nine seasons, SDSU basketball players have earned all-academic honors from the Mountain West Conference 22 times, thus proving that athletic and academic success can go hand-in-hand. The academic accolades also go back to the program’s early years as two-year letterwinner Susan Shue was a first team Academic All-American in 1980.

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FABULOUS FRESHMAN San Diego State has produced some of the top freshman performances in NCAA history. Tina Hutchinson owns the Division I scoring record for a freshman for both points (899)

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Their focus is to utilize aerobic and anaerobic means of conditioning for the team’s up-tempo style of play. The program’s run-first philosophy also highly emphasizes change of direction. “Our program has a run-first philosophy,” Francis said. “If you cannot sprint, change direction and be functional on the court, then nothing we do in the weight room matters.” All of SDSU’s programs are power oriented and effort driven with each set, repetition and exercise implemented for a specific reason. Attention to detail in regards to the completion of every drill and movement is a common theme during workouts. When players fuse a desire for excellence with their best endeavor, it is only then that the program has succeeded.

s important as the development of the mind is academically, the development of the body is nearly as important for SDSU student-athletes. San Diego State University is home to one of the finest strength and conditioning facilities in the America. It is here that Aztecs do work. It is here that conditioning matters most. Under the guidance of director of strength and condition-

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ing Jon Francis, he trains the SDSU women’s basketball team with one goal in mind - to produce results. Their goal is for Aztec basketball players to gain explosive, powerful, flexible hips that allow them to use their potential to the fullest on the basketball court. To help players reach their full potential on game days, the two utilize Olympic-style lifts, plyometrics and complex training as the foundation for success.

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ATHLETIC MEDICINE ew programs within the athletic department at San Diego State play as big a role in the continued success of the Aztecs as sports medicine. Aztec Athletic Medicine strives to provide both preventative care to help athletes avoid injury as well as post-injury treatment that enables athletes to return to peak performance. This care starts with the facility. Located in the Aztec Athletics Center, SDSU’s athletic training center is among the finest in the nation. Outfitted with the most modern training and rehabilitation equipment, the state-of-the-art facility provides the Aztec athletic medicine staff with the most advanced medical treatment resources available. The training room is staffed by an experienced team of professionals representing every facet of care. The Aztec athletic medicine team includes six full-time certified athletic trainers, Stacy Struble (women’s basketball), Nicole Blanchflower, Mark Haines, Gina Maggio, Allison Miner and Carolyn Peters. The staff is supported by graduate assistants as well as dependable undergraduate athletic trainers. Each certified staff assistant is in charge of the health care for at least two varsity athletic teams. These responsibilities begin with attending every team practice and competition as well as traveling with the team to nearly every road contest. While the primary role of the athletic training staff is to evaluate and assess injuries, provide first aid and injury care, and establish treatment regimens, SDSU’s athletic trainers also spend a significant amount of time educating studentathletes with respect to injury prevention, nutrition and the psychological aspects of dealing with injuries. Supplementing the care provided by the training staff, the

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Aztec athletic medicine team also includes team physicians Greg Gastaldo, M.D., Christopher Behr, M.D., Allen Richburg, M.D., and Peter Wile, M.D. Together, the Aztec athletic medicine staff of athletic trainers and team physicians is committed to providing the most Stacy Struble

comprehensive and safest health care possible with the goal of returning each injured athlete to their ultimate level of performance in the quickest and most healthful manner possible.


MEDIA EXPOSURE

ocated in the nation’s eighth-largest city, San Diego State receives some of the best media coverage in the Mountain West Conference. Two major daily newspapers plus a student paper, six local television stations, Channel 4 San Diego and numerous

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radio stations provide the residents of San Diego County with a constant stream of information on the Aztecs. On a national level, the Mountain West Conference has a contract with CBS College Sports (CBS C). The multimedia partnership also includes the Mountain West Sports

Network, better known as The Mtn., which is the first-ever regional sports network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference. The Mtn.’s coverage airs 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. The network, which is available on DIRECTV and select digital cable systems, features live game action and original programming, while also providing unparalleled access to other events including press conference feeds and conference media days. This season, the Aztecs will have seven regular-season games on television. The Mtn. will broadcast six outings, beginning with the team’s season-opener with preseason top-20 foe UCLA on Nov. 12. SDSU’s home outing with New Mexico on Jan. 15, will be carried live on CBS C. In 2009-10, San Diego State had seven regular-season outings on television and fans were also able to watch both the MWC semifinal (The Mtn.) and championship games (VERSUS) from the comfort of their own living rooms. All three of the Aztecs’ NCAA tournament games received live coverage on ESPN and ESPN2. The year before, SDSU had nine total televised outings after having five such games in 2007-08. Aztec games have also been televised locally via Channel 4 San Diego, while the team annually receives coverage by national media outlets, such as ESPN.com., which featured SDSU on the front page of its website following the upset of West Virigina in last year’s NCAA tournament.

LIFE SKILLS

art of being an Aztec means giving back to the community as well as developing as an individual. The Life Skills Program at San Diego State University offers student-athletes a wide range of off-the-court experiences in the areas of personal development, community service and career development. To ensure success in all three areas, the NCAA Life Skills program began at San Diego State in the fall of 1999. The program provides leadership and community service oppor-

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tunities, encourages personal and social responsibility and utilizes athletics as preparation for success in life. The personal development section of Life Skills covers a wide variety of areas, including personal health and drug awareness programs, as well as financial planning, ethics and integrity, and public-speaking opportunities. The Life Skills Program brings in experts in each field to discuss the topics with each team in an open-forum setting that promotes interaction by those in attendance. In the area of community service, the Life Skills program matches students and teams to specific groups in the community, providing athletes with the opportunity to play a meaningful role in community involvement. The San Diego State women’s basketball team has embraced this section of the program since its inception. Already this year, the Aztecs have volunteered their time at the Girl Scouts’ Run/Walk for a New Day and played host to a clinic for the San Diego Senior Women’s Basketball Association for the third straight season. Previous Aztec basketball service projects included building a house with Habitat for Humanity, serving as volunteers at the Special Olympics, building a playground and attending a cooking class at an area school in Encanto. In the past, the team has also promoted literacy by reading to kids at various elementary schools in the region, taken part in the San Diego Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, and made visits to San Diego’s Children’s Hospital. The team has also hosted basketball clinics at the Boys and Girls Club of San Diego, providing young girls with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of basketball and enjoy

one-on-one time with the players. Previously, the women’s basketball team has helped celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day by inviting 200 young women from STAR/PAL to Take A Girl to the Game. In addition to receiving free admission to the game, participants were provided with an individual autograph session with the team following the game. In 2007, the Aztec basketball team formed a partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education to bring kids in grades K-8 to a home game for free. That first year, a then arena-record 2,397 fans came to see the team crush Cal State Fullerton, 76-45. Last season, the same event brought over 2,000 people out to witness the team’s contest with fellow Mountain West Conference member New Mexico. The Life Skills Program also assists student-athletes with post-graduate career development planning, offering résumé writing workshops and interview workshops while working closely with mentors and career placement services. Though still in its early stages, the Life Skills Program at SDSU continues to evolve, striving to fit the needs of student-athlete, while benefiting the San Diego community at large.

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FCP Basic Membership $50 Senior (Age 55+) $100 Single Adult or Senior Couple $150 Family (Two or more at same address) FCP Enhanced Membership $500-$999 All FCP Basic Membership benefits plus game day parking in Viejas Lot L FCP Elite Membership $1000+ All FCP Enhanced Membership benefits plus an opportunity to join the Aztecs on the bench and in the locker room before and after a game! This opportunity may be used by the donor or transferred to her/his designee. We are ready to build on our NCAA Sweet 16 and MWC championship season, but we need YOU! Your support of our team through membership in The Full Court Press Club allows us to stay competitive and provide our student-athletes with a first-class collegiate experience.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Dr. Stephen L. Weber

tephen L. Weber, the seventh president of San Diego State University, provides dynamic leadership to an institution that ranks among the largest in the nation. Educated as a philosopher, President Weber assumed his administrative responsibilities at SDSU in July 1996 and shortly afterward initiated a campus/community dialogue intended to set the course for the university’s future. Guided by this “Shared Vision,” SDSU has moved boldly ahead: reinforcing academic excellence, nurturing students, honoring diversity and social justice, carefully stewarding resources, and further developing global programs. In the process, SDSU has become an increasingly popular and selective choice among college-bound students. For fall 2009, some 55,000 undergraduate applicants competed for approximately 7,000 vacancies. Not surprisingly, the overall academic quality of SDSU students is also rising. SAT scores have risen approximately 20 points and high school GPA’s of incoming first-time freshmen are now over 3.4. In addition, alumni involvement and private financial support of the university have never been stronger. Under President Weber’s leadership, SDSU created The Campanile Foundation, the university fundraising auxiliary. Since The Campanile Foundation was established 10 years ago, SDSU has raised approximately $520 million, 250 percent more than in the previous 102-year history of the university. SDSU is rapidly becoming one of the nation’s top urban research universities, working for the diverse peoples of Southern California to address such issues as health and human services, poverty, public safety, and arts and culture. Since 2006, SDSU has been ranked the No. 1 most productive research university in the United States, among schools with 14 or fewer Ph.D. programs, based on the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index. Last year, faculty and staff of SDSU successfully competed for more than $133 million in grants and contracts. A champion of community involvement, President Weber has been an advocate for community service. SDSU has

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been active in K-12 school reform, administering three innercity schools enrolling more than 5,000 mostly low-income, highly diverse students and pioneering an often-copied “Compact for Success” working with California’s largest and most diverse secondary school district. SDSU has also worked closely with area business and industry to pioneer programs such as Hospitality and Tourism Management, Bio/Pharmaceutical and Biodevice Development, Regulatory Affairs (biotech), and Global Entrepreneurship. Leading by example, President Weber is the past chair of

the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Board of Directors, and co-chaired Partners for K-12 School Reform. He also serves on the board of governors of The Peres Center for Peace and on the board of directors of the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation. He also is a member of the international advisory board for the Foundation for Children of the Californias. Born in Boston, President Weber is a graduate of Bowling Green State University with a B.A. in philosophy. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 1969 and is the author of numerous articles on philosophy and higher education. President Weber’s many awards include an honorary degree from Beijing Capital Normal University and distinguished alumnus at his alma mater, Bowling Green State University. He was named among the 1997 Headliners of the Year by the San Diego Press Club. Also in 1997, the San Diego Mediation Center honored him with its Peacemaker Award. In 1999, President Weber received the Executive Director’s Award from the San Diego Education Association and the Gold Key Award from the San Diego Hospitality Association. He was recognized as a Leader of Vision by the league of Women Voters of San Diego in 2000. But the award he values most is one he earned many years ago as Outstanding Humanities Professor at the University of Maine. Before coming to San Diego State University, President Weber served as interim provost of the State University of New York (SUNY) system; he previously served seven years as president of the SUNY Oswego campus. Prior to that, he was vice president of academic affairs at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, dean of arts and sciences at Fairfield University in Connecticut, and assistant to the president of the University of Maine. President Weber is married to Susan Keim Weber, who shares his enthusiastic commitment to SDSU. They have two adult sons.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

im Sterk was announced as San Diego State University's new Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on February 10, 2010, by SDSU President Stephen L. Weber. "I'm thrilled with this opportunity and looking forward to taking SDSU Athletics to the next level of success," said Sterk. "We want to build a program that the University, the community and all Aztecs fans can be proud of." Sterk was hired just in time to see the Aztecs experience the best season on the playing field and in the classroom, in school history. In fact, in Sterk’s first 20 days on his new job, he watched the San Diego State men’s and women’s basketball teams claim the Mountain West Conference tournament championships, watched both programs advance to the NCAA Tournament, and was on site when the women’s program upset Texas and West Virginia en route to advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. In 2009-10, San Diego State set school records in the Learfield Directors’ Cup, which rewards overall athletic success, by having eight sports earn points. The Aztecs finished 65th out of all Division I schools nationally. In addition, a school-record 246 individuals were honored as scholar student-athletes at the year-end banquet. “Division I athletics is an important tradition at San Diego State and increasingly a big part of the SDSU student experience," said Sterk. "We are going to build on that tradition and reach out to students, staff, alumni and the entire community.” Sterk, 54, came to SDSU from Washington State University where he served as athletic director since 2000. Prior to his hiring at WSU, he served as AD at Portland State University from 1995 to 2000. He brings 24 years of ex-

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perience in athletics administration performing a variety of roles. His appointment followed a national search. Sterk also brings a solid reputation and the respect of his peers across the country with WSU having been recognized in 2006 as the Division IA Athletic Directors' "Program of Excellence." Sterk oversaw a period of unparalleled succes at Washington State with historic accomplishments both on and off the field. Over his last three years at WSU, 13 Cougar teams competed in NCAA postseason tournaments, including backto-back trips to the NCAA tournament by the men’s basketball team (2007 and 2008), while women’s rowing earned five NCAA championship bids, including a fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever by a WSU women’s team in NCAA competition Academically, the graduation rate for those student-athletes who exhausted their eligibility at WSU was 92 percent over the past 10 years, ranking WSU second in the Pac-10 to Stanford. WSU student-athletes maintained a 3.01 average cumulative GPA in 2008-09, and for 10 consecutive semesters, averaged at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA. WSU Athletic Foundation membership doubled under Sterk, and annual gifts increased from just under $3 million in 2000 to more than

$13 million in 2008. Sterk, during his tenure at WSU, served as chair of the Pac-10 Athletic Directors committee and served on numerous other Pacific-10 Conference committees. Sterk was also a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition cabinet. Sterk graduated from Western Washington University in 1980, where he earned four letters in football and one in basketball. He was credited with a school-record 164 tackles during the 1977 season, garnering first-team NAIA District I all-star accolades and was named team captain and MVP, helping the Vikings to the district championship game. On Feb. 6, 2010, Sterk was inducted into Western Washington's Athletics Hall of Fame for his success in football. Sterk received his master's degree in sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane, and Portland State, the latter as director of athletics for five years before joining the Washington State staff. Sterk and his wife Debra have three children: Ashley (21), Amy (18), and Abby (15).

JIM STERK Director of Athletics First Year at SDSU Education 1980 - B.A. in Physical and Business Education Western Washington University 1986 - M.A. in Sports Admin. Ohio University Career Experience 1986 Assistant to the Director of Ticket Operations University of North Carolina 1987-90 Assistant Business and Ticket Manager (‘87-88), Director of Athletic Services (‘88-89), Assistant Athletic Director/Finance (‘89-90) University of Maine 1990-91 Associate Athletics Director Seattle Pacific 1991-95 Senior Associate Athletic Director Tulane University 1995-2000 Director of Athletics Portland State 2000-10 Director of Athletics Washington State 2010-Present Director of Athletics San Diego State University


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MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE 15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Phone: (719) 488-4040 Fax: (719) 487-7241 themwc.com

CRAIG THOMPSON Commissioner

JUDY WILLSON Associate Director of Communications (Wbball)

THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Fresh off the celebration of its 10th anniversary in 2008-09, the MWC continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. The MWC is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West Conference boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders four MWC schools (Utah, BYU, Air Force and Colorado State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacific Ocean locale of San Diego State. The southwestern flavor of New Mexico complements the western heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of the MWC’s newest member, TCU.

HISTORY The Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26,

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“Throughout my coaching career I have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to successfully compete against the top seven conferences: the ACC, SEC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and MWC, as well as be involved with USA Basketball as a coach, and as an Olympic selection committee member. The accomplishments and experiences of the Mountain West Conference head coaches, as well as the caliber of the basketball players, are second to none. Our student-athletes are challenged to be the best. Our all-conference athletes contribute to and compete for All-America, USA Basketball, and WNBA teams (five Draft picks from 2006-10, 2007 WNBA MVP runner-up) on an annual basis.” - Aztec head coach Beth Burns 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from the former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Five of the MWC’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MWC in 1999. TCU rejoined the group with its first year of competition in 2005-06, and in 2011, Boise State will become an official member of the league.

Nearly 25,000 hours of MWC programming have aired on The Mtn. since the network’s launch on Sept. 1, 2006, and over 260 MWC events are shown live annually through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network and VERSUS. CBS C is currently in 38 million homes, and available in 89 million nationwide. VERSUS is in 79 million households across the U.S.

OPPORTUNITY The MWC provides a fi rst-class athletic and academic experience for more than 7,000 student-athletes each year. Over the past 11 years, 34 Mountain West student-athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and since the league’s inception in 1999, an additional 22 studentathletes have been named MWC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate scholarships. Three student-athletes have earned distinction as Rhodes Scholars.

2009-10 REVIEW TCU won the MWC regular-season title, while San Diego State captured the MWC Tournament crown and earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Aztecs became the fourth MWC team to advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and the fi rst to do so in its fi rst appearance as a member of the league. Overall, the league had a record-tying six teams participate in postseason action, as TCU joined San Diego State in the NCAA Tournament, and a record four teams (BYU, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) advanced to the WNIT.

EXPOSURE The Mountain West Conference continues to receive unprecedented national television exposure through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and VERSUS. In 2009-10, 46 football, 94 men’s basketball and 34 women’s basketball Conference-controlled contests were broadcast nationally. On August 26, 2004, CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and the Mountain West Conference announced a visionary partnership that revolutionized the college sports landscape. The landmark agreement was the fi rst NCAA Division I football and men’s basketball conference-wide deal for CSTV and provided the network exclusive rights to all Conference events, including cable and satellite television coverage, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand and online broadcast rights. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network, the fi rst sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference.

ACHIEVEMENT The MWC has produced 595 All-America selections among its 19 sponsored sports in the last 11 years, including a league-record 56 All-America honorees in 2009-10. A total of 110 MWC student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades in that span, while 34 MWC studentathletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. The MWC has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events each of the past 11 years with women’s basketball tallying 51 postseason bids, including 29 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000.

MWC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BY THE NUMBER 29 - NCAA Tournament Appearances 25 - Honorable Mention Kodak/WBCA All-Americans 22 - WNIT Bids 11 - WNBA Draft Picks 5 - WNIT Semifinalists 5 - Trips to the Sweet 16 4 - Academic All-Americans 3 - WNIT Finalists 1 - WNIT Champion 1 - Trip to the Elite Eight


ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY GENERAL INFORMATION: Mailing Address SDSU Department of Athletics 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-4313 Phone Number - (619) 594-3019 Media Relations Overnight Address Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 3014 5302 55th Street San Diego, CA 92182-4313

STAFF DIRECTORY: Administration - (619) 594-3019 Jim Sterk, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Don Oberhelman, Senior Associate Athletic Director Jenny Bramer, Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA Steve Schnall, Assoc. Athletic Director Lesley Fong, Dir. of Special Projects/Campus Liaison Linda Kimzey, Administrative Services Coordinator Fatema Arefi, Administrative Assistant Academic Services - (619) 594-3395 Colleen Evans, Director of Academic Services Bre White, Asst. Director of Academic Services Willie Judd, Academic Advisor (Women’s Bball) Jessica Simmons, Academic Advisor Kristie Smedsrud, Academic Advisor Maria Moreno-Pardo, Learning Specialist Bobby Smitheran, Student-Athlete Services Coordinator Business Office - (619) 594-4996 Chuck Lang, Assoc. A.D. - Business Administration Donna Bell, Business Office Manager Jesse Stephens, Asst. Business Office Manager Dana Imperatore, Accounting Technician Compliance - (619) 594-3395 Jay Larson, Asst. A.D. - Compliance Julie Fitzgerald, Financial Aid Coordinator Lori Mitchell, Administrative Assistant Development - (619) 594-5162 Bob Moosbrugger, Assoc. A.D. - Development Mandy McKinley, Asst. A.D. - Aztec Club/Annual Giving Sherry Bertram, Asst. Director - Aztec Club Equipment - (619) 594-4951 Carlos Loaiza, Director of Equipment Dennis Brown, Equipment Attendant (Women’s Bball) Pat Murray, Equipment Attendant Facilities & Operations - (619) 594-4191 Nick Pettit, Assoc. Athletic Director Dave Noll, Asst. Director of Facilities and Operations Tim Baron, Facilities and Operations Coordinator Steve Bartel, Event Management Assistant Scott Horvath, Information Technology Coordinator Marketing & Corp. Sales - (619) 594-4549 Robin Blackwell, Dir. of Corporate/Community Relations (Women’s Bball) Chris Carlson, Dir. of Marketing/Ticket Sales

Media Relations - (619) 594-5547 Mike May, Asst. Ath. Dir. - Media Relations Peggy Curtin, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations (Women’s Bball) Dave Kuhn, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Jamie McConeghy, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Darin Wong, Asst. Dir. - Media Relations Andrea Rogers, Administrative Assistant Dave Berry, Coordinator of Multimedia Productions Sports Medicine - (619) 594-5551 Nicole Blanchflower, Assistant Athletic Trainer Mark Haines, Assistant Athletic Trainer Jeff Kahn, Assistant Athletic Trainer Gina Maggio, Assistant Athletic Trainer Allison Miner, Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer Carolyn Peters, Assistant Athletic Trainer Stacy Struble, Assistant Athletic Trainer (Wbball) Pat Dulin, S.A. Insurance Coordinator Strength & Conditioning - (619) 594-4273 Jon Francis, Dir. of Strength & Conditioning (Women’s Bball) David Ohton, Strength & Conditioning Coach Sal Strack, Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Aaron Wellman, Football Strength & Cond. Coach Ticket Office - (619) 594-7892 Gina Balistrieri, Assoc. Ticket Office Manager Jennifer Slaughter, Ticket Office Associate (Women’s Bball) Video Staff - (619) 594-7617 Brian Murphy, Video Coordinator

SPORT DIRECTORY: Baseball - (619) 594-6889 Tony Gwynn, Head Coach Mark Martinez, Assistant Coach Eric Valenzuela, Assistant Coach Men's Basketball - (619) 594-6249 Steve Fisher, Head Coach Brian Dutcher, Assistant Head Coach Mark Fisher, Assistant Coach Justin Hutson, Assistant Coach Matt Soria, Director of Operations David Velasquez, Director of Player Development Marty Malano, Administrative Assistant Women's Basketball - (619) 594-4095 Beth Burns, Head Coach Jorge Cerna, Assistant Coach Carlos Knox, Assistant Coach Jualeah Woods, Assistant Coach Tammy Stephens, Director of Operations Mike Bynum, Director of Player Development Tara Morrison, Administrative Assistant Women's Crew - (619) 594-0650 Jennifer Lewis, Head Coach Alison Abrams, Assistant Coach W. Track & Cross Country - (619) 594-1951 Shelia Burrell, Head Coach Boldi Kocsor, Assistant Coach Carjay Lyles, Assistant Coach

Football - (619) 594-6769 Brady Hoke, Head Coach Al Borges, Offensive Coordinator Rocky Long, Defensive Coordinator Jeff Hecklinski, Assistant Head Coach Dan Ferrigno, Assistant Coach Darrell Funk, Assistant Coach LeCharls McDaniel, Assistant Coach Brian Sipe, Assistant Coach Mark Smith, Assistant Coach Tony White, Assistant Coach Bob Lopez, Director of Football Operations Paula Davila, Administrative Assistant Men's Golf - (619) 594-4334 Ryan Donovan, Head Coach Women's Golf - (619) 594-7665 Emilee Klein, Head Coach Tiffany Prats, Assistant Coach Women's Lacrosse - (619) 594-6548 Kylee White, Head Coach Men's Soccer - (619) 594-0136 Lev Kirshner, Head Coach Matt Hall, Assistant Coach Women's Soccer - (619) 594-3749 Mike Friesen, Head Coach Joe Tedesco, Assistant Coach Softball - (619) 594-1952 Kathy Van Wyk, Head Coach Stacey Nuveman Deniz, Assistant Head Coach Mia Longfellow, Assistant Coach W. Swimming & Diving - (619) 594-5883 Mike Shrader, Head Coach Brendon Bray, Assistant Coach Roland McDonald, Diving Coach Men's Tennis - (619) 594-5084 Gene Carswell, Head Coach Women's Tennis - (619) 594-6505 Peter Mattera, Head Coach Lindsey Gamp, Assistant Coach Women's Volleyball - (619) 594-5064 Deitre Collins-Parker, Head Coach Kele Eveland, Assistant Coach Andrea Leonard, Assistant Coach Mike Terrill, Assistant Coach Women's Water Polo - (619) 594-0649 Carin Crawford, Head Coach Allison Gregory, Assistant Coach Band - (619) 594-1600 Bryan Ransom, Band Director Cheerleading - (619) 594-4549 Jennifer Kwappenberg, Head Coach

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#40 CANDACE CHAMBERS

#42 MALIA NAHINU

Jr., G, 5-5 San Antonio, Texas Wagner High School/ South Plains College

#54 COURTNEY CLEMENTS So., G, 6-0 Long Beach, Calif. Millikan High School/Arizona

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Jr., F, 6-1 Seattle, Wash. Seattle Prep High School

So., C, 6-6 Hayward, Calif. Moreau High School/Arizona

#55 KALENA TUTT

CHELSEA HOPKINS

BETH BURNS

Jr., C, 6-2 Long Beach, Calif. Millikan High School

Jr., G, 5-8 Las Vegas, Nev. Mojave High School/Duke

Sixth Year of Second Stint/ 19th Year Overall Ohio Wesleyan, 1979 Ohio State, 1981




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