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Karla Gergelova, Sophomore, Forward Brittany Halberg, Senior, Guard Rocky Jupiter, Senior, Forward Kalie Scanlon, Sophomore, Guard

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Dominique Harris, Senior, Guard Allison Holiday, Junior, Guard Shannon Oberg, Senior, Forward Jamie Smith, Freshman, Forward

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With a population of 1.8 million and counting, Las Vegas/Clark County is one of the fastest growing areas in the United States and a perfect example of modern urban living. Located in the nation’s seventh-largest state, the city of Las Vegas (Spanish for “the meadows”) was discovered by Spanish explorers and first settled by a Mormon expedition in 1855. Today, the city is the unquestioned hub of the scenic Southwest. The world-famous Hoover Dam is visited by more than a million people each year while the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is annually host to 9 million visitors for fishing, boating, hiking, camping and water sports. Las Vegans can just as easily head to the surrounding mountains (Nevada means “snowcapped” in Spanish) as Mt. Charleston offers snow skiing from an elevation reaching 12,000 feet and Red Rock Canyon boasts outdoor activities amid breath-taking views. Las Vegas offers unmatched excitement but the renowned “Entertainment Capital of the World” has also quickly developed into a first-class community offering families a year-round high-quality standard of living.

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BE A REBEL

2009-10 LADY REBEL BASKETBALL

2008-09 SEASON IN REVIEW

Kathy Olivier Year One Highlights.. IFC-1 This is Lady Rebel Basketball ..............2-3 UNLV Mission Statement .....................4-5 Facilities ................................................6-7 Lady Rebels in the Community ...............8 A Family Atmosphere ..............................9 Equipment ..............................................10 Travel/Schedule ..................................... 11 Sports Medicine .....................................12 Strength and Conditioning .....................13 Academics ..............................................14 Lady Rebel Basketball Camps ...............15 This Is UNLV .........................................16 This Is Las Vegas ...................................17 Table of Contents ..............................18-19 2009-10 Schedule...................................20

2009-10 Season Outlook ...................28-29 2009-10 Roster Breakdown ..............30-31 Head Coach Kathy Olivier ................32-34 Coaching Staff...................................35-37 Support Staff .....................................38-39

2008-09 Season in Review.....................94 2008-09 Season Notebook .....................95 2008-09 Results .....................................96 2008-09 Overall Statistics ......................97 2008-09 Game-by-Game Results ...........98 2008-09 Box Scores ........................99-104

MEDIA SERVICES

2009-10 OPPONENTS

UNLV Media Services ...........................22 Quick Facts ............................................23 Lady Rebels on the Air ..........................24 Lady Rebel Media ..................................25 Rebels on the Web..................................26

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2009-10 LADY REBELS Player Profiles ...................................42-69 TV/Radio Chart......................................70

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE The Mountain West Conference........72-73 2008-09 Statistics ..............................74-75 2009-10 Composite Schedule ...........76-77 Year in Review .......................................78

2009-10 Opponents ............................... 80-87 Opponent Series Records ...................... 88-90 2009-10 Travel Plans ................................. 90

2010 MWC Tournament ........................91 2010 NCAA Tournament Bracket .............. 92

LADY REBEL BASKETBALL HISTORY Lady Rebel History ..............................106 Retired Player Jerseys ..........................107 Postseason History ........................108-109 Team Records....................................... 110 Individual Records ............................... 111 Career Scoring Leaders .................112-113 Individual Season Records................... 114 Individual Career Records ................... 115 Individual Game Records .................... 116 Team Game Records ............................ 117 Team Season Records .......................... 118 UNLV Records ..................................... 119 Miscellaneous Records .................120-121 Year-By-Year Leaders ..........................122 Lady Rebel All-Americans ..................123 All-Time Honors ...........................124-125 All-Time Letterwinners.................126-127

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Year-By-Year Results ....................128-135 All-Time Series History ................136-137 All-Time Record vs. Conferences ........138 All-Time Coaching Records ................139 Year-By-Year Conference Standings ..140-141 Cox Pavilion All-Time Records ...........142 Thomas & Mack All-Time Records .....143 Lady Rebel Shootout Records .............144 MWC/NCAA Records .........................145 Lady Rebels in the Pros .......................146

THE UNIVERSITY University of Nevada, Las Vegas .........148 President Neal Smatresk ......................149 Interim Athletics Director Jerry Koloskie ...150 Athletic Administration........................151 UNLV Athletic Programs .....................152 Lied Athletic Complex .........................153 UNLV Athletic Facilities...............154-155 Athletics Hall of Fame .........................156 Rebel Athletic Fund .............................157 Rebel Rundown....................................159 Notable Rebels .....................................160

CREDITS The 2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by Mark Wasik, Assistant Media Relations Director. Additional assistance provided by Paul Palmer, Mark Wallington, Bryan Haines, Andy Grossman and Rosa Guzman of the UNLV Media Relations Office.

ON THE COVER On the front cover are the top three returning scorers from last year’s squad. From top to bottom are junior guard India Chaney, sophomore forward Jamie Smith, and junior guard Erica Helms. On the back cover are this year’s two seniors: center Latoya Hunt and guard Allison Holiday. Cover design by Mark Wasik and Paul Palmer.

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Principal photography provided by UNLV Photo Services (Geri Kodey, Aaron Mayes and Marsh Starks). Additional photos courtesy of the AP, WNBA Photos, and Kevin Cannon of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Select campus and city shots courtesy of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Typesetting by Mark Wasik. Printed by MultiAd Services of Peoria, Ill.

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DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

Thur., Nov. 5 Mon., Nov. 9 Fri., Nov. 13 Sun., Nov. 15 Thur., Nov. 19 Sun., Nov. 22

at Cal State Los Angeles (exhibition) SAN FRANCISCO STATE (exhibition) at Southern Utah NEBRASKA at Sacramento State NORTH CAROLINA (The Mtn.)

Los Angeles, Calif. Las Vegas Cedar City, Utah Las Vegas Sacramento, Calif. Las Vegas

Sat., Nov. 28 Sun., Nov. 29

Thur., Dec. 3 Sun., Dec. 6 Sat., Dec. 12

Sat., Dec. 19

Sun., Dec. 20 Mon., Dec. 21

THE LADY REBEL ROUND-UP BOISE STATE Bradley vs. Washington State Consolation Game Championship Game at San Diego at Nevada, Reno at Fresno State DUEL IN THE DESERT Florida State vs. UTSA Arkansas vs. DePaul UNLV vs. Virginia Commonwealth Hawaii vs. Kansas State Second Round games 7th-place game 5th-place game 3rd-place game Championship game

Las Vegas

San Diego, Calif. Reno, Nev. Fresno, Calif.

TIME 5 pm 7 pm 6 pm 2 pm 7 pm 2 pm

2 pm 4:30 pm 1 pm 3:30 pm 7 pm 2 pm 2 pm

Las Vegas

12 pm 2:30 pm 5 pm 7:30 pm 12 pm, 2:30 pm, 5 pm, 7:30 pm 12 pm 2:30 pm 5 pm 7:30 pm

Tues., Dec. 29

NORTHERN ARIZONA

Las Vegas

Sat., Jan. 2 Wed., Jan. 6 Sat., Jan. 9 Wed., Jan. 13 Sat., Jan. 16 Wed., Jan. 20 Sat., Jan. 23 Tues., Jan. 26 Tues., Feb. 2 Sat., Feb. 6 Wed., Feb. 10 Sat., Feb. 13 Wed., Feb. 17 Sat., Feb. 20 Tues., Feb. 23 Sat., Feb. 27 Sat., Mar. 6

at Utah State BYU* NEW MEXICO* at San Diego State* at Utah* COLORADO STATE* TCU* at Air Force* (The Mtn.) WYOMING* (The Mtn.) at BYU* at New Mexico* SAN DIEGO STATE* (CBS College) UTAH* at Colorado State* at TCU* (The Mtn.) AIR FORCE* at Wyoming*

Logan, Utah 1 pm Las Vegas 7 pm Las Vegas 3 pm San Diego, Calif. 7 pm Salt Lake City, Utah 2 pm Las Vegas 7 pm Las Vegas 3 pm Colorado Springs, Colo. 6 pm Las Vegas 8 pm Provo, Utah 1 pm Albuquerque, N.M. 6 pm Las Vegas 3 pm Las Vegas 7 pm Fort Collins, Colo. 1 pm Fort Worth, Texas 4:30 pm Las Vegas 3 pm Laramie, Wyo. 1 pm

Tues.-Sat. Mar. 9-13 at Mountain West Conference Tournament ^ (Thomas & Mack Center)

7 pm

Las Vegas

* Mountain West Conference game - All times PST Home games in BOLD CAPS are played at the COX PAVILION ^ - denotes home games played in Thomas & Mack Center

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CREDENTIALS

MARK WASIK

All requests for working press, radio, television or photo credentials should be directed to the UNLV Media Relations Office via letter or e-mail no later than one week prior to the game. Proof of coverage may be required. Requests for season credentials should be made no later than two weeks prior to the start of the season. Credentials will not be mailed. They can be picked up at the UNLV Media Relations Office, Thomas & Mack Center, Room 74. Requests can also be mailed to the attention of Mark Wasik, UNLV Sports Information, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Box 450004, Las Vegas, NV 891540004.

Women’s Basketball Contact Office Phone: (702) 895-3208 Cell Phone: (702) 528-0289 Fax Phone: (702) 895-0989 E-mail: mark.wasik@unlv.edu Mark Wasik Assistant Media Relations Director Florida State ‘97, Tennessee ‘98 (Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving)

INTERVIEWS All print, television and radio interviews are to be arranged through Mark Wasik, Assistant Media Relations Director. This includes all coaches and players. Please provide 24 hours notice on all requests to enable the Media Relations Office the necessary time to coordinate such requests. Please do not arrive on campus to conduct interviews without first arranging it through the Media Relations Department.

PRACTICES Except for special circumstances, Lady Rebel basketball practices are open to the media. Interviews with players or coaches must be arranged 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE with Mark Wasik, Assistant Media Relations Director. Players and coaches are available after the conclusion of practice sessions. No player or coach interviews will be conducted during practice. Requests to attend practice should be made at least one day in advance. Contact the UNLV Media Relations Office for practice times and locations.

UNLV MEDIA RELATIONS 4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 450004 • Las Vegas, NV 891540004 • Phone: (702) 895-3207 • Fax (702) 895-0989 Assistant A.D./Media Relations Andy Grossman andy.grossman@unlv.edu Office: 895-3995 Director of Media Relations Mark Wallington mark.wallington@unlv.edu Office: 895-4472

Assistant Director Bryan Haines bryan.haines@unlv.edu Office: 895-3764 Media Relations Assistant Jeff Seals jeff.seals@unlv.edu Office: 895-3134

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS GAME SERVICES Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water will be available in the press room located on the ground level of the Cox Pavilion. Additionally, the UNLV Media Relations Office will provide a program, roster card, halftime and post-game statistics and play-by-play descriptions for all working media. A limited number of telephones and phone lines are available courtside on a first-come, first-served basis. Analog and ISDN phone lines are also available for visiting radio. The Cox Pavilion features complimentary high-speed wireless internet access to credentialed media.

The UNLV locker room is closed to all media. UNLV coach Kathy Olivier and selected players will be available outside of the locker room following a 10-minute cooling-off period after each game. Special interview requests should be directed to Mark Wasik, Assistant Media Relations Director.

COX PAVILION LOCATION The Lady Rebels will play all 16 of their home contests at the Cox Pavilion adjacent to the Thomas & Mack Center located on the northeast corner of Swenson Street and Tropicana Boulevard. Parking is free.

PRESS SEATING

TICKET INFORMATION

Press seating is available at UNLV women’s basketball games for working media only. Seating is limited and should be reserved in advance by contacting the UNLV Media Relations Office. In compliance with the working code of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, children, spouses, dates, pets and cheering are not permitted.

Admission for UNLV women’s basketball games: $7 for adults, $5 for UNLV faculty and staff and seniors; free for all children under 12 all season long; free for UNLV students with a valid University ID. Season tickets are also available, $70 for adults, and $45 for faculty/staff and seniors. For more information, call the UNLV ticket office at (702) 739-FANS or log onto www.UNLVtickets.com.

Andy Grossman Assist. AD for Media Relations Arizona ‘96 (Men’s Basketball Men’s Golf)

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Mark Wallington Director of Media Relations Florida ‘93 (Football, Tennis)

Bryan Haines Assistant Media Relations Director Montana ‘03 (Football Asst., Track Baseball, W. Golf)

Jeff Seals Media Relations Assistant Oklahoma ‘99 (Volleyball, Softball)

Paul Palmer Graphic Arts Coordinator Nebraska ‘93

Rosa Guzman Management Assistant Media Relations

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GENERAL INFORMATION

MEDIA RELATIONS

Location ..............................................................................Las Vegas, Nev. Elevation: .................................................................................... 2,100 Feet Founded................................................................................................ 1957 Enrollment......................................................................................... 28,000 Nickname ................................................................................. Lady Rebels Colors ................................................................................... Scarlet & Gray Home Court (Capacity) ...............................................Cox Pavilion (2,500) Opened ................................................................................................. 2001 Conference ...........................................................................Mountain West President................................................................................Neal Smatresk Interim Athletics Director ....................................................Jerry Koloskie Associate AD/SWA ............................................................Lisa A. Kelleher Ticket Office Phone .......................................................... (702) 739-FANS Website ....................................................................www.UNLVrebels.com

Assistant AD for Media Relations ..................................... Andy Grossman Office Phone........................................................................ (702) 895-3207 Women’s Basketball Contact ....................................................Mark Wasik Office Phone........................................................................ (702) 895-3208 Cell Phone .............................................................................702) 528-0289 E-mail....................................................................... mark.wasik@unlv.edu Fax....................................................................................... (702) 895-0989 Mailing Address ....................................................4505 Maryland Parkway ..............................................................................................Box 450004 ....................................................................Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004 Press Row Phone................................................................. (702) 895-3005

HISTORY First Season .....................................................................................1974-75 All-Time Record / Years ..................................... 639-367 (.635) / 35 Years NCAA Appearances (Last) ......................................................Eight (2002) Best NCAA Finish ................................................... 1989 NCAA Sweet 16 WNIT Appearances (Last) .......................................................Eight (2006) Best WNIT finish ............................................... 2004 Championship game Last Postseason Opponent ....................................................... Fresno State Result .................................................... L, 77-57, 2006 WNIT First Round

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ............................................................................ Kathy Olivier Alma Mater ................................................................................. UNLV ‘82 UNLV Record ........................................................ 14-18 (.438) / One Year Overall Record ................................................... 246-226 (.521) / 16 Years E-mail......................................................................kathy.olivier@unlv.edu Assistant Coaches .................... Caitlin Collier, Kari Duperron, Nikki Blue Director of Basketball Operations .................................. Elizabeth Linkous Office Phone........................................................................ (702) 895-3151 Best Time to Call ..........................................................Weekday Mornings

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record ........................................................... 14-18 (.438) MWC Record/Finish .................................................................... 5-11 (7th) Postseason: ...........................................................................................None Starters R/L ............................................................................................. 2/3 Letterwinners R/L ................................................................................... 7/5 Newcomers ................................................................................................ 7

TOP RETURNEES Jamie Smith, G/F, So............................ (10.6 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 41/7 3-pt FG%) 2008-09 MWC Freshman of the Year 2008-09 MWC Honorable Mention Nation’s top freshman rebounder in 2008-09 Erica Helms, G, Jr. ............................(10.3 ppg, 2.9 apg, 1.38 3-pt FGs pg)

RADIO Radio Announcers: ..........Bob Blum (23rd year), Adam Candee (2nd year) .................................Brittany Halberg (1st year)/Mark Wasik (7th year) Radio Flagship: ................................................................. KSHP-1400 AM

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BOB BLUM

Bob Blum, the dean of West Coast broadcasters, returns for his 25th season as the Voice of Lady Voice of the Lady Rebels Rebel Basketball. Blum will handle radio play-byplay action for every contest during the 2009-10 25th Season season, including any postseason action, on KSHP 1400 AM and via a worldwide Internet link on unlvrebels.com. With over 60 years of broadcast experience, the California legend’s voice has graced broadcasts for Major League Baseball and National Football League professional sports franchises such as the San Francisco Giants, the Oakland Raiders (five years) and the San Diego Chargers (two years), in addition to college football and college basketball broadcasts in the San Francisco Bay A Area. B His production company, Robert J. Blum Productions, produces Las Vegas 51s Baseball of the Pacific Coast League (AAA affiliate) along with Lady Rebel Basketball and Rebel Baseball broadcasts. Blum has worked more UNLV games behind the microphone than any other sportscaster in school history, and was recognized for having broadcast his 1,000th career game at UNLV in the Lady Rebels’ contest at Wyoming on Feb. 4, 2006. For that reason, it was no surprise that the longtime Rebel supporter was voted into the UNLV Athletic Hall of Fame’s Class of 2000 as a distinguished contributor. More recently, Blum was named as the 2002 Nevada Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscaster and Sportswriter Association. In 1998, Blum was honored at the All-American Football Foundation Banquet as its recipient of the Lindsay Nelson Sportscaster Award. The award honors individuals for lifetime achievement in the field of sports broadcasting.

ADAM CANDEE

Adam Candee begins his second season at the microphone with the Lady Rebels and his third overall with Radio Game Analyst UNLV athletics, sharing duties with Bob Blum on Rebel baseball as well. A former Las Vegas Sun sports reporter and columnist, he was the Lady Rebels’ beat writer in 2004 and 2005, and also reported extensively on the UNLV men’s and women’s golf programs. Candee also covered the Northern Arizona women’s basketball program from 1999 to 2001 while working as a reporter and columnist at the Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff, Ariz. Candee’s previous broadcasting experience includes two seasons as a play-by-play announcer with the NAU men’s basketball team and two seasons as the lead play-by-play announcer for prep football and basketball on KVNA-AM in Flagstaff. He also worked for nearly two years as a news reporter and disc jockey at KMGN-FM and KAFF-FM in Flagstaff. He has received awards for his work from the Golf Writers Association of America, Nevada Press Association, Arizona Associated Press Managing Editors and Arizona Press Club. After attending high school in Las Vegas, Candee graduated from Northern Arizona with a degree in broadcast journalism and now lives in Henderson.

For the seventh consecutive season, every Lady Rebel game can be heard on KSHP1400 AM, with Bob Blum as play-by-play man while Adam Candee serves as color analyst. Brittany Halberg and Mark Wasik will also be on select broadcasts.

Kathy on the Radio: Head coach Kathy Olivier will join Harvey Hyde, former UNLV head football coach and local radio host, this season on KSHP-1400AM for the “Lady Rebel Update”. The segment will air each Thursday night at 6:30 pm during the basketball season, beginning on Oct. 30. Olivier will also make be appearing regularly on the “Lon Kruger Radio Show”, which will be airing weekly during the season starting Nov. 3 from 7-8 pm on ESPN 1100 AM. The schedule for the Kruger show will be available at www. unlvrebels.com.

UNLV TO APPEAR ON THE MTN. & CBS COLLEGE SPORTS THIS SEASON The Mountain West Conference television package reaches a national audience through a combination of telecasts on The MountainWest Sports Network (The Mtn.), CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and VERSUS. The Mtn. has been available to cable subscribers in the MWC footprint since it first aired in 2006-07 and is now available nationally on DIRECTV. In 2009-10, UNLV women’s basketball will make at least four appearances on The Mtn. and one on CBS College Sports as well. On Aug. 26, 2004, College Sports Television (CSTV) and the MWC 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 merger with Comcast SportsNet to create The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network and CBS Corporation’s purchase of CSTV. On Feb. 12, 2008, CBS incorporated CSTV’s cable, broadcast and online activities into its world-famous brand. The Mtn. is co-owned by CBS C and Comcast SportNet. The relationship with Comcast SportNet also delivered another 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. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – the first sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference. The Mtn. provides sports fans blanket coverage of MWC athletics across multiple sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s Olympic sports. Along with live games, fans get a comprehensive array of news, features and analysis about their favorite MWC teams and players. In 2008-09, more than 250 MWC events were shown live on The Mtn., CBS C and VERSUS. CBS C is currently available in over 84 million homes, while VERSUS is in more than 74 million households.

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MEDIA OUTLETS

Newspapers

Television

JOE HAWK-Sports Editor itor Las Vegas Review-Journal P.O. Box 70 Las Vegas, NV 89125 PH: (702) 387-2912 FX: (702) 383-4676 jhawk@reviewjournal.com

KEVIN WEST-Sports Anchor KVBC-TV (NBC) 1500 Foremaster Lane Las Vegas, NV 89101 PH: (702) 657-3182 FX: (702) 657-3152 kwest@kvbc.com

MARK ANDERSON-Beat Writer Las Vegas Review-Journal PH: (702) 339-7402 manderson@reviewjournal.com

KEVIN BOLINGER-Sports Director KVVU-TV Channel 5 (FOX) 25 TV 5 Drive Henderson, NV 89014 PH: (702) 436-8246 kbolinger@kvvu.com

ED GRANEY-Sports Columnist Las Vegas Review-Journal PH: (702) 383-4618 egraney@reviewjournal.com

CHRIS MAATHUIS-Sports Director KLAS-TV Channel 8 (CBS) 3228 Channel 8 Drive Las Vegas, NV 89109 PH: (702) 792-8896 FX: (702) 792-2977 cmaathuis@klastv.com

STEVE GUIREMAND-Editor Rebel Nation 1111 W. Bonanza Road P.O. Box 70 Las Vegas, NV 89125 PH: (702) 380-4534 sguiremand@reviewjournal.com JEFF WOLLARD-Beat Writer Rebel Nation PH: (702) 339-7402 lvrjsports@aol.com

DOUG KEZIRIAN-Sports Director KTNV-TV Channel 13 (ABC) 3355 South Valley View Las Vegas, NV 89102 PH: (702) 257-8329 FX: (702) 876-2237 dkezirian@ktnv.com

RYANE GREEN-Sports Writer Las Vegas Sun 2275 Corporate Circle Dr., Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89074 PH: (702) 948-7844 FX: (702) 383-7264 ryan.greene@lasvegassun.com

CHRISTINE KILLIMAYERSports Reporter 702.tv 2360 Corporate Circel Drive, Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89074 PH: (702) 581-1974 christine.killimayer@lasvegassun.com

RON KANTOWSKI-Sports Columnist Las Vegas Sun PH: (702) 259-4088 ron@lasvegassun.com

MOLLY SULLIVAN-Sports Reporter The Mtn. PH: (702) 204-4595 mollysullivan@aol.com

THOMAS J. LOVE-Executive Director Las Vegas Sports Magazine PO Box 30452 Las Vegas, NV 89173 PH: (702) 222-0233 FX: (702) 227-8303 tj@lvsportsmagazine.com

Radio

SPORTS EDITOR Associated Press 1111 West Bonanza Las Vegas, NV 89106 PH: (702) 382-7440 FX: (702) 382-0790 aplasvegas@ap.org SEAN JARAMILLO-Beat Writer The Rebel Yell 4505 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154-2011 PH: (702) 895-4822 FX: (702) 895-1515 seanjaramillo10@yahoo.com

MITCH MOSS-Sports Director Lotus Broadcasting (AM 1100 & 1460) 8755 West Flamingo Road Las Vegas, NV 89147 PH: (702) 876-1460 FX: (702) 876-6685 mitchrmoss@yahoo.com BOB BLUM-Basketball Play-by-Play 2675 Windmill Parkway, #1912 Henderson, NV 89075 PH: (702) 497-5800 FX: (702) 791-5383 lvcaster@aol.com

THE UNLV LADY REBELS!! A note to the media: Please remember that UNLV (acronym on all references) is home to the LADY REBEL women’s basketball team. Only the men’s basketball team at UNLV is nicknamed the RUNNIN’ REBELS.

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UNLVREBELS.COM IS THE HOME OF LADY REBEL BASKETBALL Enjoying a complete redesign last year, the official UNLV athletics website www.unlvrebels.com has steadily expanded in both content and usership since its premiere in 1997. As one of the 250 official athletic sites that make up the CBS College Sports Network, the Rebels’ home on the internet features in-depth, updated information 24 hours a day. The official UNLV athletic website features an enhanced design with rotating stories and a wide photo layout on the front page. In addition, the site takes advantage of a number of CBSCollegeSports.com online features, including its exclusive GameTracker technology, allowing Rebel fans to follow live simulated game action, details and full play-by-play. Through the site, CBS C also operates the Rebels’ online store, which provides officially licensed merchandise and apparel. our home for Also, unlvrebels.com is your UNLV All-Access, which is a popular online service that features the most in-depth coverage of Rebels sports through exclusive audio and video content. Again this season the UNLV Women’s Basketball release can be accessed in its entirety by the day before each

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UNLV ISP SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT PROPERTIES Now in its third year as the exclusive multimedia rights holder for UNLV Athletics, ISP -- America’s Home for College Sports -- is regarded as America’s foremost collegiate sports marketing company and brings a national presence to the overall marketing of Rebel athletics. Headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., ISP is also a partner with more than 60 major college athletic programs, conferences, bowl games and venues. Mountain West members BYU and TCU, along with nationally recognized athletic departments such as Auburn, Florida State, Syracuse, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest are part of the ISP family as well. ISP produces and markets a variety of sponsorship opportunities surrounding UNLV Athletics, including radio play-by-play, advertising in various athletics department publications and on the official athletics department Web site www.UNLVRebels.com, signage in university athletic facilities, and at-event promotions. Leading the ISP staff at UNLV is Vice President and General Manager Wade Howell, who has extensive experience in the sports marketing field and with ISP. Howell joined the company in 1998 and has served on ISP sales teams at Alabama, Georgia Tech, Tulane and Boston College before being selected to direct the new partnership with the Rebels. He is a graduate of Georgia State University where he also earned a master’s in sports administration. A talented and energetic sales team operates under Howell’s direction in the sales and marketing of Rebel sports. Associate GM Steve Moser, a 1989 UNLV graduate, is a proven sales and marketing professional in the Las Vegas area with previous experience with the Las Vegas Thunder (hockey) and Las Vegas Stars (baseball) as well as at the university. Senior Account Executive Jason Golden also previously served as a corporate sales executive at UNLV as well as at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He earned both an undergraduate and master’s degree at Ohio University. Account Executive Erica Lee initially worked for ISP as an intern at UCLA before joining the UNLV property. She is a former captain of the women’s soccer team at Boston University where she received her degree in business administration. To contact the ISP Sports office at WADE HOWELL STEVE MOSER JASON GOLDEN ERICA LEE UNLV, call (702) 895-3846. General Manager Assoc. General Manager Sr. Account Executive Account Executive

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KATHY OLIVIER AND THE LADY REBELS PLAN ON “MAKING SOME NOISE” IN 2009-10

As for those who will step up to lead the Lady Rebels on the court, look no further than this trio of players: junior guards India Chaney and Erica Helms, and sophomore forward Jamie Smith, the 2008-09 MWC Freshman of the Year. “We see Jamie being more of a leader this year, she’s worked so hard on her game, has come back this season stronger and quicker. She’s so proud to be a Lady Rebel, and that pride and her leadership qualities carry onto the court. India came into the preseason in the best shape we’ve ever seen her. She has the mindset that she’s ready to be a starter from the first day and to take control of that role. And Erica inspires the team with her intensity on the court, her play makes everyone on the court improve their effort.” It’s not just the returnees that has Olivier excited for her second season at the helm of the Lady Rebels. One of the highest rated recruiting class the program has seen in years comes to Las Vegas this fall, with key players at each position and most notably in the post. With Hampton’s presence gone from the paint, sophomore transfers Sandrine Nzeukou and Markiell Styles will look to fill that void down low, while several freshmen are being looked at to fill the backcourt slots.

Last year, it was “A New Era” for the Lady Rebels. As in the first year as head coach at her alma mater, Kathy Olivier directed UNLV to a six-game win improvement and a thrilling run in the conference tournament, with the team making the semifinals for the first time in four years. Take a strong group of returnees that now have a year of the new coaching system under their belts, add in one of the top recruiting classes in the Mountain West Conference, and you have a UNLV team that will be “Making Some Noise” in the 2009-10 season. Olivier is very upbeat about the team’s attitude entering the preseason. “The success this team had at the end of last year has them excited about the upcoming season,” noted Olivier. “They gained the confidence that we can beat any team at this level, and that has really helped build a good foundation for us to continue to work on and improve this year.” While the Lady Rebels had several highs in 2008-09, which included upset victories over New Mexico, Utah, and TCU, one of the team’s main goals will be to compete at a more consistent level and bring out that high level of play every night. The biggest challenge facing the squad, however, will be finding a way to fill the void of having graduated five seniors, including three starters. Most notably, UNLV will have to replace one of the top centers in the league, threetime all-conference center Shamela Hampton. “With Shamela gone, we’ll be missing not only her inside scoring, rebounding and toughness in the paint, but perhaps even more importantly her competitive drive. She really inspired the other players on the court, now we’ll have to see who can step up and fill in that role.” Despite the loss of the fivesome, Olivier fully believes that team chemistry will be a big plus for the Lady Rebels. The only question is if that will result in more stops on defense, an area the Lady Rebels struggled with at times. “Both our returnees and our newcomers worked out very hard in the preseason, played together during the summer, and they really came back prepared and in-shape for this year.” Olivier also feels that UNLV should be even more of a threat in the transition game this year, something that will be needed to help offset an expected dropoff in three-point production (last year’s seniors combined for 84 of the team’s record 193 made shots from three-point range).

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GUARDS Though the Lady Rebels graduated a pair of starting guards, Olivier is very excited about the potential of the backcourt for this season, especially due to that fact that UNLV returns last year’s starter at the point in Helms, and Chaney is expected to take over at the No. 2 spot after splitting starts at the three guard. Add in two experienced backups along with several top incoming freshmen, and UNLV has plenty to look forward to from the group. “Erica really grew up in the position in her first year as a starter,” said Olivier. “Her quickness on the court is a huge advantage to us, especially when we’re in our transition game, and as the season went on last year her decision making improved.” While Helms averaged 10.3 points per game last year, third-best on the squad, her biggest impact came both with her passing, as she led the team with 91 assists, and with her three-point shooting. One year after making just eight treys, Helms knocked down a team-best 43 while shooting at a 35.5% mark from behind the arc, which gives the Lady Rebels not only a big outside threat, but only helped to open up the play inside for the UNLV post players. Chaney, meanwhile, started 13 of 32 games for UNLV, but made a bigger impact at the end of the year when she took over after an injury to Dominique Harris in the regular season finale. Chaney started all three tournament games for UNLV, averaging 12 points and three rebounds while shooting 45% over the three games, bettering her season average of 7.3 points and 37.4% shooting. One of the most explosive players on the team with her quick burst of speed and ability to elevate on her shots and when taking it to the basket, Chaney has the potential to be one of the top scorers for the team this season. “India has great explosiveness and athleticism, and her ability to create her own shot on offense is a huge advantage for her,” said Olivier. Backing up the two juniors will be senior Allison Holiday and junior Kalie Scanlon. Holiday has started several games in her three years on the team, and brings a steady hand while running the team from the point. “When Allison comes in off the bench, she gives us another outside threat, but just as important is the stability we have with her running the offense from the point, we don’t miss a beat, while she’s one of the best passers on the team as well,”

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said Olivier. Holiday connected on almost half of her three-point attempts as a junior (14-of-29), while posting a 42-26 assist-turnover ratio in 2008-09. Scanlon, meanwhile, made 25 appearances for UNLV last season. “Kalie devoted her summer to getting herself in outstanding shape. She is ready to come in and make an impact on the floor in her junior season.” After adding just one freshman to the team last year, the backcourt is loaded with first-year players this season. Olivier’s biggest concern could be to find minutes for her talented freshmen. Key among the newcomers is Kelli Thompson of Compton, Calif, a four-year starter for Long Beach Poly High, one of the top teams in the nation, and Las Vegas native Mia Bell. “Kelli has a very high basketball IQ, she knows the game extremely well and excels at getting to the basket and drawing fouls. I also expect her to be another long-range threat for us. With Mia, she gives us another fast guard that is very explosive on the break and will help our up-tempo game as well.” Also new to the backcourt is junior Deanna Mayfield, a practice player for the Lady Rebels last year who has earned a walk-on spot this season, and freshman Ashley Kroneberger from Springville, Utah.

FORWARDS Highlighting the Lady Rebel forwards is Smith, who as an unheralded recruit last year not only became the first-ever first year player to lead the MWC in rebounding, she also was the nation’s top freshman rebounder. Smith didn’t just excel on the boards, though, as she was one of the most versatile players in the league, ranking among the leaders in more than 10 categories, including scoring, rebounding, steals, blocks, and three-point percentage. Her workman efforts on the boards were obvious, as she averaged 3.4 offensive rebounds a game, which also led to several offensive putbacks a game, but

she also possessed a good shooting tough from long range, knocking down 36% of her three-point attempts (41-of-114). “Jamie’s ability to do all of the little things on the court is one of her best traits, and she never stops playing hard until the final whistle,” said Olivier. Returning for UNLV for her third year is junior Karla Gergelová. “Karla is a strong and physical player for us, and we’ll need her aggressiveness inside the paint this season,” said Olivier. Gergelová played in 19 games before suffering an injury to her hand near the end of the season. Amanda Anderson is the Lady Rebels’ second top-100 rated freshman recruit (along with Thompson). Hailing from The Woodlands, Texas, the 6-0 forward is another versatile player who will fight for the ball inside while playing strong defense, but can also knock down the ball from 15-20 feet.

CENTERS Here is where the Lady Rebels will be the most inexperienced, as the squad will have to replace Hampton, a three-time All-MWC selection who led the team in scoring with 14.9 points while also pacing the league with 14 double-doubles last year. To fill that void, Olivier will be looking at a trio of players, redshirt senior Latoya Hunt, and sophomore transfers Sandrine Nzeukou and Markiell Styles. “Latoya’s biggest strength is her experience, not only in our system but in Division 1 as she begins her fifth year with the team,” said Olivier. “She plays with a lot of toughness and has gotten stronger since last year which will help her defensively inside.” Hunt played in 23 games last season while backing up Hampton. Nzeukou will be on the court for the first time for UNLV after transferring from UT-Arlington and sitting out the 2008-09 season. With a year of experience from practicing with the team last year, Olivier expects Nzeukou’s leadership skills to be a plus on the floor. “Sandrine is a very good finisher and runs the ball well, while she’s a strong fundamental player at the same time.” Styles was honorable mention all-conference after averaging 10 points as a freshman at Ohole JC. A big presence in the post, Styles will provide a challenge for opposing defenders. “Markiell is a strong player who demands attention in the post with her size. She has quick feet and should be key to our defensive effort in the paint.”

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SOPHOMORE FORWARD JAMIE SMITH

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Although the Lady Rebels boast a very young team this season, with seven underclassmen and only two seniors, Olivier did not think twice about putting together a very challenging schedule. The 2009-10 slate is highlighted by home games against North Carolina and the Duel In the Desert, which should be one of the top in-season tournaments in the country. “There’s no doubt this will be challenging for our team, but I feel it will do a great deal in preparing us for our conference season, especially in playing teams like North Carolina and Nebraska that play similar styles to some of the top teams in our league,” noted Olivier. The season will begin on Nov. 13 at Southern Utah, while the home opener comes two days later against Nebraska. After the contest against UNC on Nov. 22, UNLV will host the Lady Rebel Round-Up, with this year’s field made up of Boise State, Bradley and Washington State. A three-game road swing follows, with trips to San Diego (Dec. 3), Nevada, Reno (Dec. 6) and Fresno State (Dec. 12). The return of the Duel In The Desert, a three-day, eight-team tournament to be held on Dec. 19-21 brings five teams that played in the postseason last year, including preseason top-25 squads Florida State and DePaul, while Arkansas, VCU, and Kansas State will also make the trip to Las Vegas. “We feel the Duel In The Desert will be one of the top events in the nation this season and we hope to build this into a yearly event that brings out both the fans and some of the top women’s basketball teams in the country,” said Olivier. Following Christmas will be a home contest against Northern Arizona (Dec. 29), and then the final non-conference game of the season, at Utah State on Jan. 2. UNLV will begin the MWC portion of the schedule on Jan. 6 against BYU. For the fourth straight year, the MWC Tournament will be played in Las Vegas, as the 2009 tournament will be held in UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center on March 10-14.

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2009-10 ROSTER BREAKDOWN STARTERS RETURNING (2) Jamie Smith Erica Helms

F G

So. Jr.

(10.6 ppg, 9.5 rpg) (10.3 ppg, 2.9 apg)

C G G

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(14.9 ppg, 8.5 rpg) (7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) (6.8 ppg, 2.7 apg)

STARTERS LOST (3) Shamela Hampton Dominique Harris Brittney Halberg

OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (5) India Chaney Allison Holiday Latoya Hunt Kalie Scanlon Karla Gergelova

G G C G F

So. Jr. Sr. So. So.

(7.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg) (1.9 ppg, 0.6 rpg) (0.8 ppg, 1.1 rpg) (0.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg) (0.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg)

OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (2) Raquel Jupiter Shannon Oberg

F F

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(2.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg) (2.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg)

NEWCOMERS (7) Deanna Mayfield G 5-8, Jr. *Sandrine Nzeukou C 6-2, So. Markiell Styles C 6-3, So. Amanda Anderson G/F 6-2, Fr. Mia Bell G 5-6, Fr. Ashley Kroneberger G 5-10, Fr. Kelli Thompson G 6-0, Fr. * - Sat out the 2008-09 season due to NCAA transfer rules

Pinole, Calif. Tucson, Ariz. Oakland, Calif. The Woodlands, Texas Las Vegas Springville, Utah Compton, Calif.

CZECH REPUBLIC

BY CLASS SENIORS (2) Allison Holiday Latoya Hunt JUNIORS (4) India Chaney Karla Gergelová Erica Helms Deanna Mayfield Kalie Scanlon SOPHOMORES (3) Sandrine Nzeukou Markiell Styles Jamie Smith FRESHMEN (4) Amanda Anderson Mia Bell Ashley Kroneberger Kelli Thompson

BY STATE CALIFORNIA (5) Erica Helms (Antioch) Latoya Hunt (Fresno) Deanna Mayfield (Pinole) Markiell Styles (Oakland) Kelli Thompson (Compton) ARIZONA (2) Allison Holiday (Kayenta) Sandrine Nzeukou (Tucson) NEVADA (1) Mia Bell (Las Vegas) HAWAII (1) Jamie Smith (Kailua) LOUISIANA (1) India Chaney (New Orleans) OREGON (1) Kalie Scanlon (Salem) TEXAS (1) Amanda Anderson (The Woodlands) UTAH (1) Ashley Kroneberger (Springville) CZECH REPUBLIC (1) Karla Gergelová (Zlin)

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2009-10 LADY REBELS ROSTER NO. 1 3 5 10 11 15 20 21 22 23 30 32 42 45

NAME POS. Ashley Kroneberger G Sandrine Nzeukou C Markiell Styles C Allison Holiday G Jamie Smith F Erica Helms G Kalie Scanlon G Amanda Anderson G/F Deanna Mayfield G Latoya Hunt C Mia Bell G India Chaney G Karla Gergelová F Kelli Thompson G

HT. CL. EXP. 5-10 Fr. HS 6-2 So. TR 6-3 So. TR 5-6 Sr. 3L 6-0 So. 1L 5-7 Jr. 2L 5-9 Jr. 2L 6-2 Fr. HS 5-8 Jr. TR 6-3 RS-Sr. 3L 5-6 Fr. HS 5-10 Jr. 2L 6-1 Jr. 2L 6-0 Fr. HS

HOMETOWN /PREVIOUS SCHOOL Springville, Utah/Springville HS Tucson, Ariz./UT-Arlington Oakland, Calif./Ohlone JC Kayenta, Ariz./Monument Valley HS Kailua, Hawaii/Iolani HS Antioch, Calif./Deer Valley HS Salem, Ore./West Salem HS The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HS Pinole, Calif./Solano CC Fresno, Calif./Edison HS Las Vegas, Nev./Durango HS New Orleans, La./McDonough 35 HS Zlin, Czech Republic/Ludvika Danka Compton, Calif./Long Beach Poly HS

HEAD COACH: Kathy Olivier (UNLV ‘82 / Second season) ASSISTANT COACHES: Caitlin Collier (UC Davis ’93 / Second season) Kari Duperron (Cal Poly ’03 / Second season) Nikki Blue (UCLA ‘06 / Second season) DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Elizabeth Linkous (Fourth season) VIDEO COORDINATOR: Rachel Dunn (Second Season) HEAD STUDENT MANAGER: Steve Selby (Fourth Season) EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Larry Chin (14th season) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Stacy Arend (First season) ACADEMIC COUNSELOR: Lisa Levine (Third season) STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Jodi Sabataso (Sixth season) MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR: Mark Wasik (Seventh season)

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Mia Bell (MEE-uh) Karla Gergelová (GRR-guh-low-vah) Ashley Kroneberger (KRONE-berger) Sandrine Nzeukou (ZOO-koo) Kathy Olivier (o-LIV-e-a) Kalie Scanlon (K-lee SCAN-lynn) Markiell Styles (MAR-key-el)

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KATHY OLIVIER Second Season UNLV ‘82

When UNLV searched for its next women’s basketball coach that would bring the school back to its status as one of the top programs in the nation, it didn’t have far to look. The school turned to one of its own by hiring former Lady Rebel All-American Kathy Olivier as the eighth full-time head coach in UNLV women’s basketball history on April 22, 2008. After one season with Olivier at the helm, there’s no doubt that UNLV made the right choice. The Lady Rebels immediately showed their renewed enthusiasm for their new coach with the first 3-0 start in seven years, and the team was the talk of the conference after an inspiring run to the Mountain West Conference Tournament semifinals as the seven-seed. UNLV would finish the year with a six-game win improvement, end long time losing streaks to TCU and Utah, and win two games in the league tournament for the second time in conference history. UNLV had hoped to find a coach that had both success on the national level and was a strong recruiter, and Olivier showed her recruiting skills right from the start. Almost exactly one month after she was hired, Olivier signed her first recruit, Jamie Smith, who 10 months later would became the first-ever Lady Rebel to be named MWC Freshman of the Year. Olivier and her staff continued to shine on the recruiting trail during her first season, as the team’s 2009-10 recruiting class was ranked in the top 60 in the nation. Olivier came to UNLV after serving as head coach at UCLA for 15 years (from May 3, 1993, to March 11, 2008). While head coach of the Bruins she helped produce two Pac-10 players of the year, three Pac-10 freshmen of the year, a Pac-10 team championship, a Pac10 tournament championship and a trip to the 1999 Elite Eight. She steadily built the Bruin program to reflect her own positive, upbeat and outgoing personality, and is already on her way to transforming the Lady Rebels into a conference contender. From 1998-2000, she led UCLA to a school-best three straight NCAA tournament appearances. In her last 11 seasons as head coach, Olivier guided the Bruins to seven top-four Pac-10 conference finishes, a total bettered by just one other conference foe. In her 15 seasons as UCLA head coach Olivier posted a 232-208 overall mark. Her teams favored a running game on offense. But defense is also a Olivier strong point. Seven of the 10 alltime UCLA top marks for lowest opponent field percentages belong to Olivier-coached squads. In 2008, forward Lindsey Pluimer earned honorable mention AP All-America, as well as first team All-Pac-10. Also, UCLA’s win over second-ranked Stanford marked the program’s first ever over an opponent ranked higher than fourth in the AP poll. Olivier’s 2006 squad finished the season strong, placing third in the Pac-10 regular-season standings and then winning the conference tournament for the first time with wins on consecutive days over California, Arizona State and Stanford. The Arizona State victory gave Olivier her 200th career win. The Bruins advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and finished with a 21-11 record. Olivier coached three AP and WBCA/Kodak honorable mention All-Americans in Quinn, Nikki Blue and Lisa Willis. The trio also earned first team All-Pac-10 honors, Quinn and Willis’ second and Blue’s fourth, which made her just fifth four-time first team All-Pac-10 selection in conference history. Blue became the first Bruin player to lead the Pac-10 in assists, while Willis, the Pac-10 Tournament MVP, led the league in steals for the third-straight season. UCLA’s 10-2 record in Pauley Pavilion (.833) was the highest home court winning percentage posted by a Bruin team since the 1980-81 squad went 15-2 (.882).

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COACHING HIGHLIGHTS • Recruited the first-ever Lady Rebel to earn Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year honors, Jamie Smith in 2008-09 • Led UCLA to five NCAA Tournament Appearances (1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006) • Guided UCLA to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1999 • Coached UCLA to the 1999 regular season Pac-10 championship (1999), and the 2006 Pac-10 tournament title • Has coached two Kodak All-Americans and Pac-10 Players of the Year, Maylana Martin and Natalie Williams

• Saw three of her recruits at UCLA earn Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year, Noelle Quinn, Maylana Martin and Erica Gomez • Ranks second on the UCLA all-time coaching list with 232 victories

PLAYING HONORS • All-American Honorable Mention - 1979-80 (American Women’s Sports Foundation) • Ranks second all-time at UNLV in career points per game (18.1), and eighth in career free throw percentage (76.8%)

Olivier’s best season at UCLA came in 1999, as she guided her team to the school’s first-ever Pac-10 Conference championship and a best-ever Elite Eight finish in the NCAA tournament. A 26-8 record marked UCLA’s first back-to-back 20-win seasons since a three-peat in the 1977-79 campaigns. The 26 wins were the most by a Bruin team since the 1981 squad went 29-7 and the third-highest in school annuls. The final ranking of No. 7 in the nation was the highest ever for a UCLA team in the USA Today coaches poll and the best finish in any poll since a similar ranking in the Associated Press poll in 1981. In 1998 she directed a Bruin team that featured two Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year to the school’s best-ever conference finish at the time (second, 14-4) and the best winning percentage (20-9, .690) in 17 seasons. It was the first 20-win season for a Bruin team since its last NCAA team won 21 in 1992. The season also marked the first time a Bruin team had been ranked in the regular season

In 2005 Blue garnered her third straight first team All-Pac-10 honor, and Willis earned first team recognition for the initial time. However, the Bruins lost Quinn, the leading scorer and rebounder at the time, to a knee injury midway through the season and finished sixth in the Pac-10 after posting non-conference wins over then-No. 4 ranked Texas and then-No. 14 Purdue. Quinn earned honorable mention all-conference and Pluimer was named to the all-conference freshman team. In 2004 Olivier’s Bruins earned a NCAA Tournament berth and finished with a 17-13 overall record and a third-place Pac-10 finish. The team boasted the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, Quinn, and a pair of all-conference performers in Quinn and Blue. Olivier led the 2003 Bruins to 12 conference victories, a total surpassed by only two other seasons in UCLA history. The 12 wins included five on the road, a total bettered by only one other school that season. In 2002 Olivier guided a team, which lost its two leading scorers during the season, to the quarterfinal round of the Pac-10 tournament. During the 2001 season, she guided a team, which was playing without eight of its top nine scorers from the previous season, to a winning record at home in Pac-10 play and to wins over two nationally ranked opponents. Olivier’s 2000 squad earned a NCAA Tournament berth for the third straight year and set a home attendance mark with an average of over 3,700 fans. The team battled injuries and a schedule that saw them tangle with three of the eventual Final Four teams and two others which advanced to the Elite Eight.

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Coach Olivier and her daughter, Alexis.

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Associated Press poll for more than a week’s time since 1982-83. Prior to taking over as the head coach, as an assistant Olivier was instrumental in landing two-sport standout Natalie Williams, recognized as the Pac-10’s Athlete of the Decade in a 1996 vote of conference officials. The dynamic Bruin coach originally joined the UCLA staff in the summer of 1986. In her seven seasons as an assistant, the team enjoyed five winning years and reached the NCAA Tournament in two of the final four years. In 1991-92, the Bruins compiled a record of 21-10 and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Olivier began her coaching career at her alma mater, UNLV, as a graduate assistant in 1981-82. From there it was on to UC Irvine as an assistant coach (1982-83), and then USC, where she was on the Trojan staff for three years (1983-84 through 1985-86) as an assistant. USC, led by sophomore Cheryl Miller, won the NCAA title in Olivier’s first year (1984) and reached the championship game in her third season (1986). The former Kathy Ricks, Olivier was a standout player at Cal State Fullerton and then at UNLV. As a freshman (1977-78) at CSF, she averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds her first season and raised her scoring average to 19.3 as a sophomore. Making the move to Las Vegas for her final two seasons, Olivier earned All-America honors while averaging a team-high 16.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in the 1979-80 season. The team finished with a 22-8 record under coach Dan Ayala and advanced to the AIAW Regionals in San Jose, where UNLV lost to USC 78-77 in overtime. In her final year (198081), she led the Lady Rebels in scoring (20.2) and ranked second in rebounding (9.2). She still ranks on several all-time lists at UNLV, as her career 18.1 ppg average is the second-highest in team history. She is also eighth in career free throw percentage (76.8%), and her 20.2 ppg her senior year ranks as the 10th best in a season for the Lady Rebels. Olivier played one year on the tennis team as well, in 1979. A native of Placentia, Calif., Olivier comes from an accomplished athletic family, as her sister Mary Ricks played on UCLA’s national championship softball teams in 1984 and 1985, and her brother Tom Ricks played on USC’s baseball team from 1975-77. Olivier passed on her athletic traits to her daughter, as she coached Alexis (21) on the UCLA squad in 2007 and 2008.

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THE OLIVIER FILE EDUCATION Cal State Fullerton (Fullerton, Calif.) 1977-79 UNLV (Las Vegas) 1979-81 - Bachelor of science degree in physical education

COACHING Graduate Assistant Coach - UNLV (1981-82) Assistant Coach - UC Irvine (1982-83) Assistant Coach - USC (1983-86) Assistant Coach - UCLA (1986-93) Head Coach - UCLA (1993-2008) Head Coach - UNLV (2008-)

HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School 1993-94 UCLA 1994-95 UCLA 1995-96 UCLA 1996-97 UCLA 1997-98 UCLA 1998-99 UCLA 1999-00 UCLA 2000-01 UCLA 2001-02 UCLA 2002-03 UCLA 2003-04 UCLA 2004-05 UCLA 2005-06 UCLA 2006-07 UCLA 2007-08 UCLA UCLA Total (15 years)

Conference 10-8 5-13 8-10 7-11 14-4 15-3 12-6 5-13 4-14 12-6 11-7 10-8 12-6 7-11 10-8 142-128 (.526)

2008-09 Overall

5-11 (.313) 7th 147-139 (.514)

UNLV 16 years

Finish 5th T-8th T-6th 6th T-2nd T-1st 4th 10th 8th 4th T-3rd 6th 3rd 7th T-4th

Overall Postseason 15-12 10-17 13-14 13-14 20-9 NCAA 2nd Round 26-8 NCAA Regional Final 18-11 NCAA 1st Round 6-23 9-20 18-11 17-13 NCAA 1st Round 16-12 21-11 NCAA 2nd Round 14-18 16-15 232-208 (.527) 14-18 (.438) 246-226 (.527)

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CAITLIN COLLIER Second Season • UC DAVIS ‘93

Caitlin Collier is in her second year as an assistant coach for the Lady Rebels after being hired in May of 2008.

EDUCATION UC Davis, 1993 - Bachelor of arts in psychology University of San Francisco, 1997 - Master of arts degree in sports management Oxford University, 2002 - Fellowship

COACHING Assistant Coach - UNLV (2008-) Head Coach - Menlo College (1997-2008) Assistant Coach - Dominican University (1996-97)

Collier came to UNLV after serving 11 years as the first and only head women’s basketball coach at Menlo College in Atherton, Calif. The two-time Cal Pac Conference Coach of the Year led Menlo to an average of 20 wins over the past four seasons, including the 2006-07 season when the Oaks finished at 25-3 (16-0 in conference play). Collier had a career record of 172-96 at the school after starting the program from scratch in 1997. She led the Oaks to three NAIA tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 finish in 2006. The team also won three conference tournament championships, two regular-season championships, and in 2006-07 it finished the year ranked No. 7 in the NAIA national top-25, the highest in program history. The Oaks were also ranked No. 2 nationally in team defense during the 2006-07 season. Collier also had been Menlo’s Director of Athletics since July of 2003, the first woman to hold the position in the school’s 75-year history, and saw the Oaks win the Cal Pac Conference All Sports Trophy in 2006-07 (the school would win in the 2007-08 season as well). She was selected as president of the NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in October 2007.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE UC Davis, 1989-90

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Prior to Menlo, Collier spent one season at Dominican University (Calif.) as assistant coach and assistant athletic director during the 1996-97 season. She played one season for UC Davis (1989-90), and received her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the school in 1993. Collier also earned a master of arts degree in sports management from the University of San Francisco in 1997, and completed a fellowship at Oxford University in the spring of 2002.

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KARI DUPERRON Second Season • Cal Poly ‘03

Kari Duperron is in her second year as an assistant coach on the UNLV staff after being hired in May of 2008.

EDUCATION Cal Poly, 2003 - Bachelor of science degree in marketing management Long Beach State, 2006 - Master of arts degree in sports management

COACHING Assistant Coach - UNLV (2008-) Head Coach - North Torrance High (Boys’) (2007-08) Assistant Coach - UCLA (2006-07) Director of Operations - UCLA (2003-06)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Cal Poly, 2000-03

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Duperron had previous ties to Olivier, having spent a total of four seasons on the UCLA staff beginning in the 2003-04 season as the director of basketball operations when Olivier was the Bruins’ head coach. She also spent a portion of the 2006-07 season as an interim assistant coach for Olivier. At UCLA, she oversaw the administrative side of the program, which included work on recruiting, marketing, and also directed the summer and winter basketball camps. Duperron spent the 2007-08 season as the sophomore boys’ basketball coach for North Torrance High School in Torrance, Calif., and led the team to a second-place league finish, while also serving as assistant coach for the varsity team that won its first league championship since 1972. Duperron began her collegiate career at Cal Poly as a freshman walk-on and would finish as a three-year starting point guard. She was a two-time team captain and named the 2003 Big West Conference “Hustle Player of the Year.” Duperron earned her bachelor of science degree in marketing management from Cal Poly in June of 2003 and also received a master of arts degree in sport management from Long Beach State in February of 2006.

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NIKKI BLUE

Second Season • UCLA ‘06 Nikki Blue is in her second year on the UNLV coaching staff as an assistant coach after being hired in June of 2008. Blue played under Olivier for four seasons at UCLA (2003-06) and was a two-time Associated Press and Kodak/WBCA honorable mention All-American. One of just five players in conference history to be named All-Pac-10 all four years (all first team selections), Blue finished her career fifth on the school’s alltime scoring list with 1,797 points and was second in assists (602) and third in steals (325), which is also the second-highest in Pac-10 history.

EDUCATION UCLA, 2006 - Bachelor of arts degree in history

COACHING Assistant Coach - UNLV (2008-)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE UCLA, 2003-06 Professional in Turkey, 2007 Professional in Greece, 2008 Washington Mystics, 2006-present

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Blue was a second-round draft choice (19th overall) of the Washington Mystics in the 2006 WNBA draft and was in the top 10 among rookies during the 2006 season in both assists and free throw percentage. In her four years with the team, she has played in a total of 96 games and made 23 starts, including 22 during the 2008 season. This past year she helped the Mystics finish fourth in the Eastern Division to clinch a playoff spot, their second in her four years on the squad. The team would fall to the eventual Eastern champion Indiana Fever. Blue has also played overseas during two seasons, having played in Turkey in 2007, and in Greece in 2008. Blue graduated from UCLA in 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in history.

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STACY ARNED - Athletic Trainer (First Season) Stacy Arend is in her first season as the athletic trainer for the Lady Rebels after spending the 2008-09 season at Mercer. Arend was an associate athletic trainer for the Mercer Bears and oversaw several facets of sports medicine. She also worked with the Mercer women’s basketball program. Arend joined Mercer’s athletic training staff following two years as an assistant at Gardner-Webb and one year as the head athletic trainer at Middle Georgia College. She also worked as a graduate assistant with the Mercer sports medicine department before taking the two full-time positions. Arend earned her bachelor of science degree in community health education from Western Michigan in April of 2002, and completed her master’s of public health from Mercer in May of 2004.

CHRIS BONNELL - Sports Marketing (Second Season) Chris Bonnell begins his second year as the assistant director of marketing and advertising after beginning as a graduate intern for UNLV Sports Marketing. Prior to working for the athletic department, Bonnell played baseball at UNLV under head coach Buddy Gouldsmith for five years where he helped the Rebels to three consecutive Mountain West Conference titles. He was a three-time Mountain West Player of the Week and was also named to the 2005 Tempe NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team. Bonnell is a Las Vegas native who received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from UNLV in 2007.

LARRY CHIN - Coordinator of Athletic Equipment (31st Season) Larry Chin is in his 31st season as the coordinator of athletic equipment at UNLV. A longtime Las Vegan since 1964, Chin has been with the Rebels for the last 36 years and has worked as an equipment manager with almost every athletic program at the institution. Chin currently oversees and handles equipment for 14 of the 17 intercollegiate sports at UNLV. He works mainly with the women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball and women’s cross country and track and field programs. Only one of two current or past staff members to participate in all four men’s basketball NCAA Final Four appearances, which included the 1990 National Championship title, Chin and former head coach Jerry Tarkanian are the only two to have witnessed the Runnin’ Rebels postseason success in 1977, 1987, 1990 and 1991. Chin is an inducted team member of eight UNLV Hall of Fame and two Southern Nevada Hall of Fame programs. He and his wife, Onn, reside in Las Vegas and have one son, Nathan. They are the proud grandparents of two grandchild, Zachary Paul Chin and Nicholas Jordan Chin.

RACHEL DUNN - Video Coordinator (Second Season) Rachel Dunn is in her second year as video coordinator for the Lady Rebels. She is responsible for coordinating UNLV’s file exchange along with scouting, editing and breaking down game footage of opponents. Dunn, who is currently working on her master’s degree in sports management at UNLV, was a two-sport athlete at Casleton State College in Casleton, Vt., as she played for both the hockey and softball teams. While at Casleton, she worked an internship in the front office of the Vermont Frost Heaves of the American Basketball Association. She received her bachelor’s degree in sport administration in 2008.

LISA LEVINE - Academic Advisor (Third Season) Lisa Levine joined UNLV in 2007 as the advisor for Football (1/3rd), Women’s Basketball and Women’s Golf. She is the co-coordinator for the CHAMPS/Life Skills program, community service activities, and the Academic Awards Luncheon. Levine also coordinates career development programs, graduate studies preparation, and the SAAS web site. Prior to joining UNLV, Levine was an Assistant Academic Counselor for the Nebraska Cornhuskers (2005-2007), and worked in the Admissions Office at The University of Texas at Austin (2002-2005). A native of Houston, Levine earned her Master of Education in Sport Management and her Bachelor of Science in Advertising from the University of Texas at Austin. Levine is currently pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Leadership at UNLV. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), and received the N4A’s 2009 Professional Promise Award.

ELIZABETH LINKOUS - Director of Basketball Operations (Fourth Season) Elizabeth Linkous is in her fourth season as the director of basketball operations for the Lady Rebels. Her responsibilities include team travel logistics, practice scheduling, assisting in marketing and promotions, coordinating community outreach activities and special events, publishing the Red Alert, and assisting in summer camp administration. Linkous came to UNLV after spending two seasons as the basketball operations coordinator and equipment manager for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever (2005-06). Prior to working with the Fever, Linkous was the sports information intern at the Indiana High School Athletic Association (2004) and was an assistant women’s basketball coach at Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. (2002-03). She also served as the women’s basketball operations intern at the University of Notre Dame (2001-02). Linkous played four years for Division III Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind., where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in mass communications in May of 2002. In December of 2004, Linkous completed her master of science degree in sports administration and management from Indiana University, Bloomington.

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JODI SABATASO - Strength & Conditioning Coach (Sixth Season) Jodi Sabataso is in her sixth year at UNLV overseeing the Lady Rebels’ strength and conditioning program. She came to Las Vegas from Harvard, where she spent three years as assistant director of strength and conditioning. She was responsible for overseeing over 30 teams, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, women’s soccer and women’s ice hockey. Prior to Harvard, she spent time as assistant strength and conditioning coach at USC, SMU, Springfield College, Holy Cross, and Ohio State. A 1996 graduate from Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in health fitness, she also received her master’s degree in applied exercise science in 2000, also from Springfield. Sabataso currently resides in Las Vegas with her husband Greg. They have a son, Jaxon, and a daughter, Riley.

MARK WASIK - Women’s Basketball SID (Seventh Season) Mark Wasik is in his seventh year as an assistant sports information director at UNLV. He is in charge of daily media relations and publicity efforts for the Lady Rebels as well as men’s soccer, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving at UNLV. Prior to UNLV, Wasik was assistant athletic media relations director at South Alabama, where he served as the contact for women’s basketball, volleyball, and men’s and women’s tennis for the 2002-03 school year. Wasik spent three years as assistant SID at UNC Greensboro, where he oversaw nine sports during his time there, including women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, and volleyball. He spent the 1998-99 year as an intern in the Georgetown sports information office. Wasik was a volunteer graduate student assistant in the Tennessee women’s media relations office while working toward his master’s degree in athletic administration, which he received in 1998. As an undergraduate student at Florida State, Wasik worked in the sports information office for two and a half years and received a bachelor of arts degree in sport management in April of 1997. A native of Chapel Hill, N.C., Wasik is a member of both the College Sports Information Directors of America and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, and also serves on the CoSIDA Academic All-American committee. Wasik and his wife Rachelle, who were married in August of 2007, reside in Henderson.

2009-10 LADY REBEL STUDENT MANAGERS Las Vegas, Nev. Junior Marketing

STEVE SELBY

Las Vegas, Nev. Freshman Biology

ADRIONA JORDAN

Las Vegas, Nev. Freshman Biology

Boulder City, Nev. Freshman Communications

ALYSSA GUTSCHICK

Oakland, Calif. Sophomore Criminal Justice

COURTNEY LEWIS

Arnold, Calif. Freshman Nuclear Medicine & Radiology

San Diego, Calif. Sophomore Secondary Education

ANDREI MARTIN

JEFF O’GORMAN

ALEX SHINDER

Valonne Givens

Jake Gutierrez

Carol Hopkins

Brittany Meade

Volunteer Office Assistant

Public Address Announcer

Administrative Assistant

Women’s Basketball Game Operations

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Colorado Springs, Colo. Sophomore Nursing

CHARLANDA WHITFIELD

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MORE ABOUT ALLISON... Favorite food: My mom’s Navajo Tacos Favorite actor: Adam Sandler Favorite athlete: LeBron James How many songs on your iPod? 1,500 Favorite toy as a child? Pooh Bear Three words that best describe you? Loyal, Honest, Funny Most memorable game? Beating TCU in the MWC Tournament last year When did you first start playing basketball and why? In 3rd grade because I wanted to be better than my older brothers If you could be famous for something other then basketball, what would you choose? Being a CEO of a hospital on the Navajo reservation One thing you have to take on road trips is? My Bible One thing you would like to accomplish in my lifetime: I want to run a half-marathon If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? My cellphone, water, and my Ipod

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ABOUT ALLISON... Very instinctive and knowledgeable player ... sees the floor well and excels at setting up her teammates on the fast break ... also gives the Lady Rebels a spark offensively with her ability to shoot from behind the arc.

5-6 • Senior • Guard Kayenta, Ariz. Monument Valley HS

(2008-09 - Junior): Best game of the season came in UNLV’s upset win over TCU in the MWC quarterfinals (3/11) ... came off the bench to score nine points off a career-high tying three treys and dish out a career-best eight assists in 25 minutes of action ... hit three treys, including two back-to-back just two seconds apart, on the way to nine points at Texas Tech (12/2) ... finished the year with 58 points and 42 assists.

(2007-08 - Sophomore): Was the Lady Rebels’ leading scorer off the bench, posting 3.1 ppg while also dishing out 43 assists and recording 29 steals ... in her first start of the season, posted a career-high 12 points in the win over Austin Peay (12/20) and also tied her career high with five assists while adding three steals ... recorded her third career double-figure scoring game with 10 points at UC Irvine (12/9) ... scored five points and hit a key three-pointer in the win over No. 16 George Washington (11/30). (2006-07 - Freshman): Started the first two games of the year, and steadily improved as the season went on to gain back her starting position by the end of the year ... finished the year averaging 4.4 points per game and her 120 points for the season was fourth-best on the squad ... also had 52 assists, and was third in steals with 34 ... posted second double-figure game with 10 points in the MWC Quarterfinals against New Mexico (3/7) ... had a key sequence in the regular-season 12 ......... Austin Peay (12/20/07) finale, as her offensive rebound and short jumper in the final four minutes put UNLV ahead for good in Points the come-from-behind victory over Colorado State (3/3) ... tallied a career-high 11 points at Utah (2/15) ... FG Made 5 ........... Austin Peay (12/20/07) made first start since November and scored nine points and also set a career-high with four steals against FG Attempted 9 ........... Austin Peay (12/20/07) Colorado State (2/1) ... in her first game as a Lady Rebel, played 37 minutes and finished with five points 3PT Made 3 ........................................twice and four assists against Pepperdine (11/12).

CAREER HIGHS

HIGH SCHOOL Two-time 3A Region North Player of the Year ... led Monument Valley to its first-ever state championship her senior year, and the team finished second twice more during her four years ... named first team all-state her senior year after averaging 18 points, 10 assists and five steals a game, and was a second team all-state honoree her junior season ... three-time all-conference and team MVP ... earned several all-tournament honors and was named a Native American Basketball Invitational All-Star in the summer of 2005 ... also played for the Arizona Thunder club team in Phoenix, Ariz., four-time AAU state champions.

PERSONAL Allison Amber Holiday … born on Jan. 20, 1988, in Tuba City, Ariz. ... daughter of Preston and Alicia Holiday … has four older brothers (Presley, Byron, Brian and Preston Jr.) ... brother Brian played basketball at Northern Arizona ... choose UNLV over Arizona State and Colorado State ... majoring in education.

3PT Attempted FT Made FT Attempted Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

8 ..................... at Utah (2/15/07) 4 ...............................three times 6 ...............................three times 5 ........................................twice 8 .........................TCU (3/11/09) 6 ........at New Orleans (12/1/07) 1 ........................................twice 4 ................................ four times 37 ...........Pepperdine (11/12/06)

TOTALS Double-Figure Scoring Games ..........................4

HOLIDAY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 27-13 30-4 31-0 88-17

FGM-FGA 38-132 32-85 19-52 89-269

FG% .288 .376 .365 .331

3FG-ATT 3PT% 12-51 .235 12-43 .279 14-29 .483 38-123 .309

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

FT-FTA 32-49 18-23 6-6 56-78

FT% .653 .783 1.000 .718

OR-DR 26-28 14-26 1-17 41-71

REB 54 40 18 112

AVG 2.0 1.3 0.6 1.3

AST 52 43 42 137

TO BLK STL MIN 35 2 34 605 44 0 29 432 26 0 11 271 105 2 74 1,308

PTS 120 94 58 272

AVG 4.4 3.1. 1.9 3.1

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MORE ABOUT LATOYA... Favorite food: Mexican food Favorite movie: Rush Hour Favorite song: Anything by Beyonce Favorite toy as a child? My doll house and my 1,000 Barbies If you could be on any reality show? America’s Next Top Model Why #23? Because it was a reverse of my middle school # (32) If you could meet anyone in the past or present, you would choose? Barack Obama If you could see into the future, what would you like to know? If cars will be able to fly. I’m tired of road trips. Craziest ambition? Owning my own professional sports team What one place do you most want to visit? Hawaii, hopefully I can stay at Jamie’s house If you could switch places with anyone, you would choose? Beyonce

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ABOUT LATOYA... Possesses good size and gives the Lady Rebels another presence in the post with her ability to block or change shots ... aggressive in the paint ... has increased her shooting range.

6-3 • RS-Senior • Center Fresno, Calif. Edison HS

(2008-09 - RS Junior): Played in 23 games, and posted 19 points, 26 rebounds and four blocks ... in her best performance of the season, scored four points on two-of-three shooting, grabbed a season-high four points, and added a block and a steal against San Diego State (3/7) ... scored four points and grabbed three rebounds against No. 22 Oklahoma State (12/20).

(2007-08 - RS Sophomore): Appeared in 25 games off the bench ... finished the year with 34 points, 31 rebounds, and 14 blocks ... blocked a career-high four shots in the TCU contest (1/29) ... set new career high with nine points at BYU (1/16) ... poured in six points and also blocked two shots, and added two rebounds and a steal against Colorado State (1/9). (2006-07 - RS Freshman): Saw more time as the season progressed and developed into a strong, dependable bench player ... was fourth on the team with 10 blocks ...turned in a career performance to give UNLV its biggest win of the year as she came off the bench against BYU in overtime and scored five straight points, added a block and a steal to spark a 76-71 upset (2/21) ... two points, five rebounds and a pair of blocks against Elon (11/24) ... made her first appearance for UNLV against Pepperdine (11/12) and scored two points. (2005-06 - Freshman): Redshirted the season.

CAREER HIGHS

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter at Edison High and led team to a 110-10 record over her four years ... three-time all-league and all-valley ... named conference player of the year after averaging 11.6 points, 11.8 rebounds, and was third in the state with 6.4 blocks per game ... team MVP ... King of the West Tournament MVP ... played one year of volleyball as a freshman ... from 2002-05, played for the Edison Elite AAU team in Fresno.

PERSONAL Latoya Sharee Hunt … born on Nov. 4, 1987, in Fresno, Calif. ... daughter of Gretchen Hunt … her cousin, Miesha Shakes, played basketball at Fresno City College ... choose UNLV over BYU and Long Beach State ... received her bachelor’s degree in sociology in May of 2009, and is currently pursuring a master’s degree in health promotion.

Points FG Made FG Attempted 3PT Made 3PT Attempted FT Made FT Attempted Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

9 .................... at BYU (1/16/08) 3 .................... at BYU (1/16/08) 4 ........................................twice None None 3 ........................................twice 6 .......... at New Mexico (2/2/08) 5 ....................... Elon (11/24/06) 2 .........................TCU (1/29/08) 2 ...............................eight times 4 .........................TCU (1/29/08) 1 ...................................10 times 20 ....at Oregon State (12/15/08)

HUNT’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 19-0 25-0 23-0 67-0

FGM-FGA 8-17 14-32 8-19 30-68

FG% .471 .438 .421 .441

3FG-ATT 3PT% 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

FT-FTA 12-16 6-16 3-4 21-36

FT% .750 .375 .750 .583

OR-DR 7-13 15-16 15-11 37-40

REB 20 31 26 77

AVG 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1

AST 3 6 1 10

TO BLK STL MIN 9 10 4 97 17 14 4 159 10 4 2 116 36 28 10 372

PTS 28 34 19 81

AVG 1.5 1.4 0.8 1.2

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MORE ABOUT INDIA... Favorite TV show: The Real Housewives of Atlanta Favorite movie: Love & Basketball Favorite singer or group: Lil Wayne and Yung Money Favorite actor: Tyler Perry (Madea) Favorite athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite toy as a child? Super Nintendo Three words that best describe me? Funny, Outgoing, Athletic Most memorable game? After Hurricane Katrina, my high school team reached championship game with just 7 players If you could meet anyone in the past or present, you would choose? Martin Luther King, Jr. If you could be famous for something other than basketball, what would you choose? Being a successful inventor (like Bill Gates) What place do you most want to visit? Tokyo and Paris If you were stranded on an island and could bring three things, they would be? My phone, an outlet, and my phone charger

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ABOUT INDIA Possesses great quickness ... the most explosive player on the team on the fast break with her ability to create on the dribble and get to the basket ... has greatly improved her defensive skills, and is an outstanding rebounding guard.

5-10 • Junior • Guard New Orleans, La. McDonough 35 HS

(2008-09 - Sophomore): Split the starting role at the two-guard with Dominique Harris ... her best stretch of the season came in the MWC Tournament in replacing the injured Harris in the starting lineup ... over the three tournament games, averaged 12 points per game on 44.8% shooting ... ended the year with four straight double-figure scoring games, beginning with the regular-season finale against San Diego State when she came off the bench and tied for team-high honors in scoring with 13 points while adding a career-high four steals as well as four rebounds ... posted career-high tying 16 points and seven rebounds against Colorado State (1/14) ... fourth straight game in double-figures with 12 against Fresno State (1/2) ... in her first career start, scored 14 points and grabbed seven rebounds while dishing out a career-high four assists against UC Riverside (12/28) ... posted a season-high 14 points and added five assists against No. 22 Oklahoma State (12/20) ... finished the season averaging 7.3 points per game, fourth-best on the team, and appeared in all 32 games with 13 starts ... also added 104 rebounds, 50 assists, and 30 steals. (2007-08 - Freshman): Played in 18 games for the Lady Rebels as a freshman ... posted 31 points and had eight rebounds and nine steals for the season ... turned in a season-best game against Wyoming (2/18) as she scored 16 points on 6-of-11 shooting and added four rebounds and three steals ... scored first career point on a free throw against George CAREER HIGHS Washington (11/30) ... two rebounds in the season-opener against Long Beach State (11/9), and Points 16 .............................three times also added a block and a steal. FG Made 6 ................................ four times FG Attempted 16 .......San Diego State (3/7/09) HIGH SCHOOL 3PT Made 1 ...............................eight times 3PT Attempted 7 ........................................twice A three-time all-metro and all-district selection for McDonough 35 High ... also named second 5 .........San Diego State (3/7/09) team all-state in 2005 and 2007 while picking up district MVP twice ... led the Roneagles to a No. FT Made FT Attempted 8 .................Wyoming (2/23/08) 2 state ranking her last two years and to a state championship runner-up finish both years as well 7 ................................ four times ... her senior year she was second in the state in scoring with 22 points per game ... added 8.0 rpg Rebounds and 5.0 apg while helping them to a 31-9 overall record ... played six years of AAU Basketball for Assists 4 ...............................three times Louisiana Amazons in New Orleans, who were ranked second in the state. Turnovers 7 ........................................twice Blocked Shots 1 .................................. six times Steals 4 .........San Diego State (3/7/09) PERSONAL Minutes 33 .............Fresno State (1/2/09) India Enjoli Chaney ... born on April 15, 1989, in New Orleans, La. ... daughter of Lorraine Chaney … has one brother, John Chaney III (35), who played football at Alabama State ... chose UNLV TOTALS over Tulsa ... majoring in kinesiology and coaching. Double-Figure Scoring Games ........................13

CHANEY’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 18-0 32-13 50-13

FGM-FGA 13-41 91-243 104-284

FG% .317 .374 .366

3FG-ATT 3PT% 0-2 .000 8-47 .170 8-49 .163

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

FT-FTA 5-13 44-64 49-77

FT% .385 .688 .636

OR-DR 3-5 21-83 24-88

REB 8 104 112

AVG 0.4 3.3 2.2

AST 2 50 52

TO BLK STL MIN 8 1 9 94 73 5 30 640 81 6 39 734

PTS 31 234 265

AVG 1.7 7.3 5.3

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MORE ABOUT KARLA... Favorite food: Sushi and Czech food Favorite TV show: CSI (Las Vegas) Favorite song: Anything by Linkin Park Favorite actor: Adrien Brody Favorite athlete: Magic Johnson Most exotic place you’ve been? Grand Canary Islands If you could be on any reality show? Project Runway Any pregame ritual? Listening to music and eating chocolate Why #42? Because I was born on April 2 (4/2) If you could be famous for something other than basketball, what would you choose? Snowblading - it’s a really cool sport What would people be surprised to know about you? I played piano for about eight years and still do when I have time What one place do you most want to visit? New Zealand One thing you would like to accomplish in my lifetime: I want to play basketball for an European team after I graduate Favorite quote: “I don’t think anything is unrealistic if you believe you can do it.”

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ABOUT KARLA... 6-1 • Junior • Forward Zlin, Czech Republic Ludvika Danka

Possesses good size and the ability to score from the perimeter as well as in the paint ... physical player who will help on the boards ... has a lot of international experience, having played against some of the top competition in Europe. (2008-09 - Sophomore): Made 19 appearances ... scored eight points and added 11 rebounds ... missed the final seven games of the year after spraining ligaments in her left thumb ... made a career-best two free throws against Air Force (1/31) ... scored first points of the year on a trey at Texas Tech (12/2).

(Summer of 2008): Played in the European U-20 Championships for the Czech Republic ... scored 23 points and grabbed 24 rebounds while helping her team to a 10th place finish. (2007-08 - Freshman): Played in 17 games in her first year in Las Vegas ... scored eight points and added eight rebounds ... knocked down a trey and blocked two shots against Air Force (1/12) ... scored first career points on a basket against Austin Peay (12/20) and added a steal as well ... two rebounds in the season-opener against Long Beach State (11/9) and also added a block and a steal.

HIGH SCHOOL Has played on the Czech Republic national junior team since 2002 ... was one of 12 players on the Czech team, which finished fourth in the 2006 European Championship Under-18 Championships in Tenerife, Spain ... also played for Gambrinus Sika Brno, which competes in the Youth League, the best junior under-18 league in the Czech Republic ... led Gambrinus Brno to the Czech Republic Championship in 2004 and 2005 and second place in 2006.

PERSONAL Karla Gergelová ... born on April 2, 1988, in Zlin, Czech Republic ... daughter of Pavel and Alena Gergelová … has one sister, Zlata Gergelová (23) ... majoring in hospitality management.

CAREER HIGHS Points FG Made FG Attempted 3PT Made 3PT Attempted FT Made FT Attempted Rebounds Assist Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

3 ........................................twice 1 .................................five times 2 ........................................twice 1 ........................................twice 1 .........................................eight 2 ................. Air Force (1/31/09) 2 ...............................three times 2 .................................five times 1 ...............................three times 4 .............. Richmond (11/23/07) 2 ................. Air Force (1/12/08) 1 ........................................twice 12 ................... at Utah (1/24/09)

GERGELOVÁ’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 17-0 19-0 36-0

FGM-FGA 3-11 2-11 5-22

FG% .273 .182 .227

3FG-ATT 3PT% 1-2 .500 1-6 .167 2-8 .250

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

FT-FTA 1-5 3-4 4-9

FT% .200 .750 .444

OR-DR 3-5 8-3 11-8

REB 8 11 19

AVG 0.5 0.6 0.5

AST 1 2 3

TO BLK STL MIN 9 3 2 79 6 0 0 63 15 3 2 142

PTS 8 8 16

AVG 0.5 0.4 0.4

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MORE ABOUT ERICA... Favorite food: Spaghetti Favorite TV show: The Game Favorite movie: Love & Basketball Favorite athlete: Kobe Bryant Three words that best describe you? Passionate, Outgoing, Loving Pets? One dog, Kobe Pregame ritual? Eat a bag of Skittles, the red bag Why #15? I have always had #15 every since I started playing Who in life has inspired you the most? My dad What would people be surprised to know about you? I used to be a cheerleader Craziest ambition? To go skydiving What one place would you most like to visit? Miami If I could trade places with anyone in the word, it would be? The president My plans after graduation are? To start my own business Quote: Respect all, fear none

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ABOUT ERICA... Possesses the ability to hit the open shot, dribble penetrate and score through contact ... also excels at dishing out the ball to the open player on offense ... quickness and defensive savvy provide a spark to the team’s style of play.

5-7 • Junior • Guard Antioch, Calif. Deer Valley HS

(2008-09 - Sophomore): One of three players to average double-figures, as she ranked third on the team with 10.3 points per game ... paced the Lady Rebels in assists (91) while adding 33 steals ... ranked among the MWC leaders in three-pointers made (43) and three-point percentage (35.5%) ... notched 14 points in the MWC First Round and had a career-high five steals in UNLV’s win over BYU (3/10) ... scorched Wyoming (1/17) for 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting and hit four three-pointers, including a shot just past halfcourt at the halftime buzzer ... eleven points and a career-high eight assists against No. 22 Oklahoma State (12/20) ...named MWC Player of the Week (11/24) after averaging 16 ppg in the wins over Southern Utah, Sacramento State and Nevada, Reno ... registered a then-career-high 19 points and added six assists in season-opening win over Sacramento State (11/14). (2007-08 - Freshman): Led all Lady Rebel freshmen in points with 82 (3.0 ppg), while averaging 10.9 mpg off the bench ... knocked down eight three-pointers for the year and also posted 37 assists and 13 steals ... made her first appearance of the year against Richmond (11/23) and scored three points while adding an assist and a steal.

CAREER HIGHS

HIGH SCHOOL A four-time Street & Smith All-American, two years at Deer Valley High (2005-07) and twice at Saint Mary’s High in Stockton (2003-05) ... all-state and league MVP her senior year while leading Deer Valley to its first-ever league championship and a 22-5 record ... led the league in scoring her final season with 27.6 ppg while adding 3.2 apg as well ... holds the Deer Valley single- game scoring record with 38 points ... earned a total of four all-league and three all-state honors at her two schools ... twice named a Contra Costa Times top 100 athlete at Deer Valley ... as the starting point guard at Saint Mary’s, helped the Rams to the state championship her freshman year and a state runner-up finish as a sophomore ... played two years of AAU basketball for Diablo Valley, which played in the national tournament twice, and then two years for West Coast Elite in Nike Basketball, which participated in the Nike Nationals in 2005 and 2006.

PERSONAL Erica Leigh Helms ... born on May 31, 1989, in Omaha, Neb. ... daughter of Derrick and Alissa Helms … has two brothers, Derrick (22) and Justin (18) ... comes from a long line of college athletes, as her father played basketball at Nebraska Bellevue, while her grandfather, John Helms, played football for the CFL as a wide receiver for the BC Lions, and her great grandfather was a first team All-American at Kansas State in 1931 ... one of her cousins is also Maurice Jones-Drew, former UCLA and current Jacksonville Jaguars running back ... majoring in human services counseling.

Points FG Made FG Attempted 3PT Made 3PT Attempted FT Made FT Attempted Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

23 ........... at Wyoming (1/17/09) 8 ............. at Wyoming (1/17/09) 17 .......UC Riverside (12/28/08) 4 ............. at Wyoming (1/17/09) 9 ..............New Mexico (2/7/09) 6 ...............................three times 8 ....... CS Northridge (12/19/08) 6 ..............Utah State (12/30/08) 8 ..... Oklahoma State (12/20/08) 6 ........................................twice 1 .................................five times 5 ........................ BYU (3/10/09) 39 .......UC Riverside (12/28/08)

TOTALS Double-Figure Scoring Games ........................17

HELMS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 27-0 31-29 58-29

FGM-FGA 22-65 102-284 124-349

FG% .338 .359 .355

3FG-ATT 3PT% 8-25 .320 43-121 .355 51-146 .349

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FT-FTA 30-40 71-99 101-139

FT% .750 .717 .727

OR-DR 8-15 22-38 30-53

REB 23 60 83

AVG 0.9 1.9 1.4

AST 37 91 128

TO BLK STL MIN 36 1 13 295 98 4 33 900 134 5 46 1195

PTS 82 318 400

AVG 3.0 10.3 6.9

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MORE ABOUT KALIE... Favorite food: Any kind of chicken Favorite TV show: Little People, Big World Favorite movie: Taken Favorite magazine: People Favorite athlete: Dwight Howard How many songs on your iPod? 803 Pets? One dog, Barkley Favorite toy as a child? Larry Bird Basketball Hoop Three words that best describe me? Cute, Competitive, Focused Most memorable game? When I scored 44 points in high school What place do you most want to visit? Bahamas Nicknames: Scanny, K, Scantron One thing I have to take on road trips is? My iPod Quote: Rise up, this matter is in your hands. We will support you. So take courage and do it.� - Ezra 10:4

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ABOUT KALIE... Versatile guard that can hit the open shot and has three-point range as well ... possesses a good understanding of basketball.

5-9 • Junior • Guard Salem, Ore. West Salem HS

(2008-09 - Sophomore): Made 25 appearances during the season ... posted 20 points, 25 rebounds, 11 assists, six steals, and made two three-pointers ... grabbed four rebounds in back-to-back games, against BYU (1/21) and at Utah (1/24) ... notched six points and grabbed two rebounds against Southern Utah (11/18) ... missed several games in the middle of the season after suffering a broken nose in practice.

(2007-08 - Freshman): Appeared in 17 games ... scored 19 points and added 11 rebounds and four steals ... also knocked down three shots from three-point range during the season ... scored a career-high 10 points against Nevada, Reno (12/28) as she hit 4-of-7 from the floor, including two from three-point range ... scored first career points against Richmond (11/23).

HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER HIGHS

Four-year starter at guard for West Salem High ... earned second team all-state honors her senior year, third team as a junior ... two-time league player of the year, and received all-league honors three times as well ... helped the team to two straight conference championships and two state tournament appearances as well ... holds the school record for points in a game with 44 ... played three years on the volleyball team starting at middle blocker ... helped it to a sixth-place finish in the state her junior season ... played four years of AAU Basketball for Team Concept in Beaverton, Ore.

PERSONAL Kalie Renee Scanlon ... born on Dec. 6, 1988, in Salem, Ore. ... daughter of Michael and Pamela Scanlon … father played basketball at University of Nebraska-Omaha ... has one brother, Matt (25), and one sister, Cher (36), who played basketball at UC Irvine ... majoring in management.

Points FG Made FG Attempted 3PT Made 3PT Attempted FT Made FT Attempted Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

10 .. at Nevada, Reno (12/28/07) 4 .... at Nevada, Reno (12/28/07) 7 .... at Nevada, Reno (12/28/07) 2 .... at Nevada, Reno (12/28/07) 3 ........................................twice 2 ........................................twice 2 ........................................twice 4 ...............................three times 2 ........................................twice 2 ...............................three times 1 ...............Fresno State (1/2/09) 1 ................................ four times 20 .. at Nevada, Reno (12/28/07)

TOTALS Double-Figure Scoring Games ..........................1

SCANLON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

G-GS 17-0 25-0 42-0

FGM-FGA 7-18 8-34 15-52

FG% .389 .235 .288

3FG-ATT 3PT% 3-8 .375 2-18 .111 5-26 .192

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FT-FTA 2-3 2-2 4-5

FT% .667 1.000 .800

OR-DR 9-2 4-21 13-23

REB 11 25 36

AVG 0.6 1.0 0.9

AST 3 11 14

TO BLK STL MIN 10 0 4 100 14 1 6 212 24 1 10 312

PTS 19 20 39

AVG 1.1 0.8 0.9

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MORE ABOUT JAMIE... Favorite food: Mom’s lemon chicken Favorite character from a book: Jacob Black from Twilight Pets? A shark, he lives in the ocean by my house in Hawaii Three words that best describe me? Fun, Loving, Energetic Most memorable game? Beating Utah at home last year Any pregame ritual? I eat a lot of candy, it makes me hyper! Why #11? My birthdate is the 11th Who in your life has inspired you the most? My parents, because they are selfless, always loving, and fun! If you could be famous for something other than basketball, what would you choose? Surfing, I wish I was really good. I love the water! Why did you choose UNLV? Because Las Vegas is considered the “Ninth Island” so I knew my family would visit often. One thing you have to take on road trips is? Candy If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? My family, my swimsuit, and my king-size bed

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ABOUT JAMIE... 6-0 • Sophomore • Forward Kailua, Hawaii Iolani HS

Very hard worker with outstanding basketball knowledge ... a tenacious player that never gives up on a play when fighting for a rebound or when trying to score inside ... very strong offensive rebounder, and excels at scoring off putbacks ... has developed into one of the top three-point shooters in the conference ... also one of the top defenders on the team with her quick hands and good placement.

(2008-09 - Freshman): Became the first-ever Lady Rebel to be named MWC Freshman of the Year after setting school and conference freshman records for rebounds (304) and double-doubles (13) in a season ... with 9.5 rebounds per game, she was both the top freshman rebounder in the nation and led all MWC players as well ... posted 10.6 ppg, second-best on the team, and ranked in the top 15 in the conference in 10 other categories, including ninth in steals (1.53 spg) and blocks (0.84 bpg) ... also earned MWC Honorable Mention ... had an outstanding MWC Tournament, in which she averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds over UNLV’s three-game run ... made 7-of-12 for 18 points and had 11 rebounds in the second round against TCU (3/11) ... made two keys plays in the final minutes of UNLV’s tournament win over BYU (3/10), hitting a late trey and grabbing an offensive board and making two free throws to ensure the victory ... 10 points and 14 rebounds in the upset win over Utah (2/25), while also adding two blocks and two steals ...10 points and a season-high 17 rebounds, including seven offensive in UNLV’s 57-51 win over New Mexico (2/7) ... double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds, and no turnovers in 36 minutes of action against BYU (1/21) ... scorched No. 22 Oklahoma State with CAREER HIGHS 27 points on 10-of-15 shooting and added 11 rebounds ... first career double-double with 13 points 27 ... Oklahoma State (12/20/08) and a career-best 14 rebounds against Cal State Northridge (12/19) ... in her first collegiate game, Points recorded 14 points, hit three treys, and just missed a double-double with nine rebounds. FG Made 10 ... Oklahoma State (12/20/08) FG Attempted 15 ... Oklahoma State (12/20/08) 3PT Made 3 .................................five times HIGH SCHOOL Named the 2007-08 Gatorade Player of the Year for the Aloha State after leading Iolani High to a state 3PT Attempted 6 ........................ BYU (3/10/09) 7 ........................ BYU (3/10/09) championship runner-up finish ... averaged 19.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, 1.5 steals and 1.4 FT Made assists per game on the way to being named Interscholastic League of Honolulu Player of the Year FT Attempted 8 ........................................twice for the second straight year ... three-time first team all-state and first team ILH selection ... member Rebounds 17 ............New Mexico (2/7/09) of the 2007-08 class of the Nissan Hall of Fame, which recognized 12 athletes, male and female, Assists 5 ..... Oklahoma State (12/20/08) in the state of Hawaii for their excellence in academics and athletics ... during the summer of 2007, Turnovers 5 .................... at BYU (2/21/09) played AAU basketball for Team Hawaii, which played in a Goodwill Tournament in Japan. Blocked Shots 2 ...............................eight times Steals 6 ..............Utah State (12/30/08) PERSONAL Minutes 40 ......................................twice Jamie Beth Lorraine Smith ... born on June 11, 1990, in Kailua, Hawaii ... daughter of George and Brenda Smith … has one brother, Scott (21), and one sister, Jodi (17) ... brother played football for TOTALS the University of Arizona and University of California, while her father played for Colorado (1982Double-Figure Scoring Games ........................20 84) ... while in high school, won the 2007 Golden Key Award for Scholastics (tops in both the state Double-Figure Rebounding Games ................16 and the nation) ... chose UNLV over Utah and Hawaii ... majoring in criminal justice. Double-Doubles ................................................13

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 2008-09

G-GS 32-28

FGM-FGA 113-271

FG% .417

3FG-ATT 3PT% 41-114 .360

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FT-FTA FT% 71-96 .740

OR-DR 109-195

REB 304

AVG 9.5

AST 45

TO BLK STL MIN 53 27 49 1014

PTS 338

AVG 10.6

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MORE ABOUT DEANNA... Favorite food: Soul food (fried chicken, yams, pork chops) Favorite TV show: The Game Favorite movie: He Got Game Favorite song: “Be successful” - Drake How many songs on your iPod? About 5,000 Pets? 18-month-old German Shepherd named Scrappy Favorite toy as a child? My Kenya doll If you could be on any reality show? College Hill Why #22? I have an older and younger sister with May 22 as their birthday, and my father’s birthday is 11/11, which together is also 22 Who has inspired you the most? My mom What is the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done? I burned my mom’s kitchen up trying to fry a tortilla when I was young. I love my team because? We are so diverse, funny, and fun to be around If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? My iPod, my laptop, and my bed.

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ABOUT DEANNA... 5-8 • Junior • Guard Pinole, Calif. Solano CC

Great work ethic ... earned a spot on the official team roster for the 2009-10 season ... very physical player that will drive to the basket and can score through contact ... team-orientated player.

UNLV (2008-09): Joined the team as a walk-on for the season, did not play in a game.

SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2006-07 - Sophomore): Earned Kodak All-American honorable mention honors, and was also named first team All-Bay Valley Conference ... led team in scoring with 14.3 ppg ... was second in rebounding with 6.7 per game, and added 2.3 spg.

(2005-06 - Freshman): Led the Falcons to a 23-10 record and the Bay Valley Conference championship ... was the team’s third-leading scorer with 7.5 points per game, and added 47 steals.

HIGH SCHOOL Two-year starter for Pinole Valley High ... helped the Spartans to two league championships and two NCS Division 2 runner-up finishes ... ... all-tournament selection at the Pinole Holiday Classic ... averaged 9.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.7 steals and one assist per game ... also played three seasons on the volleyball team as a middle hitter, and was a starter her junior year while leading the team in blocks.

PERSONAL Deanna Latoya Mayfield ... born on Oct. 23, 1987, in Oakland, Calif. ... daughter of Duane and Ruth Mayfield … has four sisters, Kira (31), Demetria (26), Alexandria (16), and Aliyah (10) ... her grandfather, Glyden Mayfield, played basketball at San Francisco State ... choose UNLV over UC Santa Barbara ... majoring in sociology.

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MORE ABOUT SANDRINE... Favorite TV show: The Real Housewives of Atlanta Favorite movie: Cool Runnings Favorite song: “Don’t be tardy for the party” - Kim (from Atlanta Housewives) Favorite athlete: Usain Bolt How many songs on your Pod? 1,119 If you could be on any reality show? College Hill What would people be surprised to know about you? I used to want to be a gymnast What is the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done? Stole the remote from my brother Craziest ambition? Be a background dancer for Missy Elliot Nicknames? Drizz, San San, Toutou My plans after graduation are? Get my master’s degree, start my career and get married If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? My phone, laptop, and an endless supply of lihimui gummi bears

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ABOUT SANDRINE 6-2 • Sophomore • Center Tucson, Ariz. UT-Arlington

Moves very well inside for a post player ... possesses good hands and good technique and fundamentals ... strong finisher ... has a good understanding of the UNLV system after spending a year practicing with the team after transferring from UT-Arlington.

UNLV (2008-09 - Sophomore): Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.

UT-ARLINGTON (2007-08 - Freshman): Appeared in eight games and made one start in her freshman year ... totaled six points, five rebound, and two blocks for the season ... recorded five points and collected her first career block against Sam Houston State (Jan. 31) ... notched a careerhigh 10 minutes and one assist versus Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Feb. 23).

HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 20.8 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game as a senior while being named Southern Arizona Player of the Year ... AllSouthern Arizona and first team all-region while helping the Penguins to the regional championship her senior year ... also played four years for the volleyball squad that earned one third-place finish in the state ... received first team all-region honors ... competed in the high jump for the track team her sophomore season.

PERSONAL Sandrine Datouo Nzeukou ... born on Sept. 30, 1989, in Yaounde, Cameroon ... daughter of Marcel and Gisele Nzeukou ... her father played on the Cameroon national basketball team ... has two brothers, Thierry (21) and Brice (18), and one sister, Tatiana (9) ... is fluent in French ... chose UNLV over Louisiana Tech and Jackson State ... majoring in university studies.

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MORE ABOUT MARKIELL... Favorite food: Grilled Tuscan Chicken from the Student Rec Center Favorite movie: Poetic Justice Favorite magazine: Cosmopolitan Favorite athlete: Candace Parker Favorite toy as a child? My bike If you could be on any reality show? America’s Next Top Model Three words that best describe me? Tall, Driven, Caring Why #5? I wanted 50 but it was retired so I just dropped the 0 Who in life has inspired you the most? My parents and my niece If you could meet anyone in the past or present, you would choose? Martin Luther King, Jr. What is the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done? Bungee jumped at Great America What one place do you most want to visit? Europe One thing you have to take on road trips is? My iPod

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ABOUT MARKIELL... 6-3 • Sophomore • Center Oakland, Calif. Ohlone JC

A strong big presence in the paint ... very good at using her size to become an intimidating presence in the post on defense ... great rebounder ... has quick feet, and good defensive positioning as well.

OHLONE JUNIOR COLLEGE

(2008-09 - Freshman): Earned honorable mention All-Coast Conference honors ... averaged 10 points and eight rebounds a game for the Renegades ... helped team to a 19-12 mark, a perfect 12-0 conference record, and the Sweet 16 of the California junior college playoffs.

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years at Skyline High in Oakland, Calif. ... two-time all-conference selection ... led Skyline to the NorCal playoffs her senior season ... ranked in the top 10 in the state for blocks per game in 2007-08.

PERSONAL Markiell Malia Styles ... born on June 20, 1990, in Oakland, Calif. ... daughter of Marlo Styles and Elneattra Johnson … has one sister, Dee Alexis Dennis (25), and one brother, Anthony Styles (17) ... chose UNLV over San Francisco ... majoring in sociology.

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MORE ABOUT AMANDA... Favorite food: Mexican Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill Favorite movie: The Notebook Favorite song: “You found me” - The Fray Favorite actor: Chad Michael Murry Favorite singer: Lil Wayne Favorite athlete: Derek Jeter How many songs on your iPod? 400 Pets? A dog named summer Who in life has inspired you the most? My parents What is your greatest fear? Bees Craziest ambition? To become a heart surgeon What one place do you most want to visit? Hawaii If you could switch places with anyone, you would choose? Jennifer Aniston One thing you would like to accomplish in your lifetime? Become a physical therapist Quote: Play every game like it’s your last

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ABOUT AMANDA... 6-2 • Freshman • Guard/Forward The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands HS

Has a good shooting touch, and can knock down jumpers from 15-20 feet out ... versatile player that can run the floor well and will also go inside and fight for rebounds ... is very strong defensively, and possesses a good reach as well.

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for the Highlanders, and helped them to one district championship and to the state playoffs her final two seasons ... was a three-time first team all-district selection, and twice named the district offensive player of the year ... as a senior, was named third team all-state as well as all-county and all-conference ... twice named team MVP, and team captian as a senior ... top 10 in the state for blocks per game in 2007-08 ... also played for the volleyball team her freshman season ... in the summer of 2008, played guard for the Cy-Fair Shock AAU team based out of Houston, and helped them to a fourth-place finish in the Nike Nationals as well as to three other tournament championships.

PERSONAL Amanda Mae Anderson ... born on July 9, 1991, in Providence, R.I. ... daughter of Jim and Julie Anderson … has one sister, Heather, who played basketball at San Jaeinto JC ... chose UNLV over Southern Miss and Tulane ... undecided on a major.

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MORE ABOUT MIA... Favorite food: Grilled shrimp pasta Favorite TV show: The Real Housewives of Atlanta Favorite movie: Mr. & Mrs. Smith Favorite athlete: Chris Paul Favorite actor: Morris Chestnut If you could be on any reality show? Project Runway Three words that best describe you? Independent, Leader, Focused Most memorable game? My senior night game in high school, I hit a buzzer beater to win and lock up our spot in the playoffs. Why #30? My mom had me when she was 30, so it’s a way she can always be with me. What one place do you most want to visit? Rome If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? My phone, my favorite basketball and a bowl of spicy grilled shrimp Quote: Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

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ABOUT MIA... 5-6 • Freshman • Guard Las Vegas, Nev. Durango HS

Easily one of the quickest players on the team, and loves to use her speed to create on the dribble ... very explosive player that will help improve the Lady Rebels’ up-tempo game ... excels at finding her teammates and passing them the ball in scoring situations.

HIGH SCHOOL Named the 2008-09 Gatorade Player of the Year for Nevada after averaging 26.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 5.5 apg ... led Durango to the first round of the playoffs ... named first team all-state honors as a senior and also led the team to the second round of the playoffs twice ... was a second team all-state selection as a junior ... three-time first team All-Sunset Division selection ... first team All-Sunset Conference as a junior and senior ... was a second team All-Southwest Division her freshman year ... four-year starter for the Trailblazers ... also played for the Las Vegas Elite AUU team in the summer of 2008.

PERSONAL Mia Shafaun Bell ... born on Jan. 10, 1991, in Chicago, Ill. ... daughter of Charles Griffin and the late Yvette Bell ... has two sisters, Jea Patham (29) and Jackie Bell (17) and two brothers, Seneca Bell (28) and Leland Hooks (19) ... chose UNLV over Kansas State and New Mexico ... plans on majoring in journalism.

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MORE ABOUT ASHLEY... Favorite TV show: One Tree Hill Favorite movie: 17 again Favorite place in Las Vegas: Mandalay Bay, because it has a sweet pool! Favorite athlete: LeBron James and Kyle Krover Favorite character from a book: Jacob Black from Twilight What is the most exotic place you’ve been? Tokyo If you could be on any reality show? Survivor Why #1? It was my high school coach’s number in college. Any pregame ritual? Always wear two pairs of black socks Who in life has inspired you the most? My mom because she is amazing! If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be? Gordan B. Hinkley What would people be surprised to know about you? I’ve raced motorcross What one place do you most want to visit? New Zealand Nicknames? Momo, AK, Krunkenburger, Red, Krone

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ABOUT ASHLEY... 5-10 • Freshman • Guard Springville, Utah Springville HS

A hard and relentless worker and a very smart basketball player as well ... is quick and good off the dribble ... is very active and is always around the ball.

HIGH SCHOOL Named 4A MVP by both the Deseret Morning News and the Salt Lake Tribune after leading Springville High to the 2009 state championship game and a 20-4 record ... averaged 16.4 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.6 steals, 2.1 assists and 1.3 blocks per game on the way to earning first team all-state honors for the second straight year ... as a junior, led all of the 4A division in scoring with 17.5 ppg while helping the Devils to the state semifinals ... also a twotime All-Valley team selection ... played four years of tennis as well, and finished third in the state tournament her freshman year.

PERSONAL Ashley Camille Kroneberger ... born on March 18, 1991, in Springville, Utah ... daughter of Jeff and Cheryl Kroneberger ... has two sisters, Angela (20) and Alexa (11), and one brother, Kyle (14) ... mother was a cheerleader at BYU ... chose UNLV over Idaho State ... undecided on a major.

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MORE ABOUT KELLI... Favorite food: Fried bread tacos/grandma’s potato salad Favorite TV show: CSI Favorite movie: The Sandlot Favorite actor: Clint Eastwood Favorite character from a book: Captain Underpants How many songs on your iPod? Over 2,000 Pets? Two turtles, Timmy and Tommy Thompson If you could be on any reality show? Real World/Road Rules Challenge Three words that best describe you? Loving, Humble, Blessed Why #45? My aunt passed away when she was 45, so I did this for her and our family. She was my biggest fan. Craziest ambition? To become a tattoo artist Your plans are graduation are? To become a crime scene investigator If you were stranded on a island and could bring three things, they would be? A good book I can look at 100 times, a basketball and a picture of my family

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ABOUT KELLI... 6-0 • Freshman • Guard Compton, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS

Possesses a very high basketball IQ, knows the game very well ... is good at getting to the basket and drawing contact ... good inside passer ... could be one of the top long-range threats on the team.

HIGH SCHOOL Started all four years for Long Beach Poly High, and helped them to a California record four-straight state championships ... missed eight weeks during her senior year due to a broken left wrist but returned to lead the Jackrabbits to their run in the state tournament ... earned first team All-Moore League honors in her junior season ... was the 95th-ranked recruit in the nation by All-Star Girls Report and as the 19th-ranked wing player by ESPN/Hoopgurlz ... is the only player (boy’s or girl’s) in the state of California to have been a member of four straight state championship teams.

PERSONAL Kelli JoDawn Thompson ... born on May 6, 1991, in Compton, Calif. ... daughter of Thomas and Liza Thompson ... has one brother, Tyre (21), and one sister, Tionne (10) ... chose UNLV over Louisville, UCLA and Washington State ... plans on majoring in criminal justice.

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#1

#5

#3

#10

ASHLEY KRONEBERGER

SANDRINE NZEUKOU

MARKIELL STYLES

ALLISON HOLIDAY

5-10 • Freshman • Guard Springville, Utah

6-2 • Sophomore • Center Tucson, Ariz.

6-3 • Sophomore • Center Oakland, Calif.

5-6 • Senior • Guard Kayenta, Ariz.

#11

#15

#20

#21

JAMIE SMITH

ERICA HELMS

KALIE SCANLON

AMANDA ANDERSON

6-0 • Sophomore • Forward Kailua, Hawaii

5-7 • Junior • Guard Antioch, Calif.

5-9 • Junior • Guard Salem, Ore.

6-2 • Freshman • Guard/Forward The Woodlands, Texas

#22

#23

#30

#32

DEANNA MAYFIELD

LATOYA HUNT

MIA BELL

INDIA CHANEY

5-8 • Junior • Guard Pinole, Calif.

6-3 • RS-Senior • Forward Fresno, Calif.

5-6 • Freshman • Guard Las Vegas, Nev.

5-10 • Junior • Guard New Orleans, La.

#42

#45

KARLA GERGELOVÁ

KELLI THOMPSON

KATHY OLIVIER

6-1 • Junior • Forward Zlin, Czech Republic

6-0 • Freshman • Guard Compton, Calif.

Head Coach 2nd Season

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The Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 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. TCU began its first year of competition in 2005-06, completing the membership in the MWC as it stands today. 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. The Colorado Springs-based league is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West 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.

ACHIEVEMENTS MWC members have participated in 36 bowl games in 10 years with eight of the nine schools going to at least one postseason event. The MWC has earned 45 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 22 NCAA Tournament appearances, while women’s basketball has tallied 27 NCAA bids, four Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. The MWC has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events each of the past 10 years while capturing seven NCAA team championships during that span.

YEAR IN REVIEW The MWC celebrated its 10th Anniversary in style, beginning in football in which the conference sent five teams to bowl games for the second consecutive year. Three MWC football teams finished the season in final top 25 polls, including two in the top 10, for the first time in league history. Utah’s No. 2 and TCU’s No. 7 ranking in the final polls marked the first time two teams from non-automaticqualifying conferences have been ranked in the top 10 since 1984. Utah, BYU and New Mexico shared the league’s regular-season crown in men’s basketball. Overall, the league sent six teams into postseason action for the third time in 10 years. In women’s basketball, San Diego State and Utah shared the MWC regular-season title, and overall, the league had four teams participate in postseason action. Colorado State joined MWC volleyball regular-season champion Utah in the postseason, while BYU represented the league in the NCAA women’s soccer tournament. UNLV represented the MWC in the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, while UNLV and BYU provided participants on the women’s side in NCAA postseason action, which was highlighted by UNLV freshman Zsuzanna Jakabos’ All-American performance in the 400-yard IM. Five MWC men’s golf teams were invited to the 2009 NCAA Regionals for the ninth time in the last 10 years. Three MWC women’s golf teams received Regional bids, with New Mexico and TCU advancing to the 2009 NCAA Championships. Multiple MWC women’s tennis teams appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the eighth consecutive year. The league sent SDSU, UNLV and BYU to the NCAA Softball Tournament, the sixth time in 10 years the league had multiple teams selected. A record-breaking three teams represented the conference in the NCAA Baseball Championship, while San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg, became the MWC’s first No. 1 pick in the Major League Baseball Draft.

UNLV MWC CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2008-09 • Men’s Swimming & Diving • Men’s Swimming & Diving • Women’s Tennis

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MOUNTAIN WEST QUICK FACTS Founded: Commissioner: Mailing Address: Main Phone: FAX: WB Contact BRET GILLILAND Deputy Commissioner

CAROLAYNE HENRY Associate Commissioner Compliance / SWA

Office Phone: Cell Phone: Website:

1998 Craig Thompson 15455 Gleneagle Drive, Suite 200 Colorado Springs, CO 80921-2591 (719) 488-4040 (719) 487-7241 Becky Motchan (bmotchan@themwc.com) (719) 488-4046 (314) 853-6487 www.TheMWC.com

COMMISSIONER CRAIG THOMPSON

JAVAN HEDLUND Associate Commissioner Communications

CARRIE COLL Associate Commissioner Championships

DAN BUTTERLY Associate Commissioner Marketing

BECKY MOTCHAN Assistant Director Communications

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE STAFF Craig Thompson................................................ Commissioner Bret Gilliland ....................................... Deputy Commissioner Carolayne Henry ...........Assoc. Commissioner of Compliance Jim Andrus .........................Assoc. Commissioner of Business Dan Butterly .................... Assoc. Commissioner of Marketing Javan Hedlund.......Assoc. Commissioner of Communications Carrie Coll............... Assoc. Commissioner of Championships Kim Melcher ...............................Director of Communications Becky Motchan ................. Asst. Director of Communications Marlon Edge...................... Asst. Director of Communications Katie Cavender...................................Multimedia Coordinator Jamie Hixson........................................ Director of Operations Dawn Anderson............................. Director of Championships Gary Walenga ......................Assistant Director of Compliance Chelsea Guetz ...............................Championship Coordinator Marie Jackson ................................... Administrative Assistant

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Craig Thompson was the Mountain West Conference’s first employee when he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the newest NCAA Division I conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 11th season of competition in 2009-10, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for MWC institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically. THOMPSON Progressive in its approach, the MWC has flourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $230 million in television revenue, directed the league through expansion and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MWC teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games. His leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and Comcast to become the first major collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its nine athletic programs. Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the position of the Mountain West in the current Bowl Championship Series (BCS) structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MWC and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for nonautomatic-qualifying conferences. The MWC has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the BCS system fair for all universities. Through its first 10 years of competition, the MWC has participated in 36 bowl games. In efforts to provide league members more opportunities, Thompson has helped create five new bowl games. In 2007, the Mountain West Conference posted the best win percentage among the 11 conferences that make up the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision and claimed the 2007-08 ESPN Bowl Challenge Cup for the second time in four years. The MWC has sent a record five teams into postseason action each of the last two seasons (2007-08) and over the past five campaigns boasts the best win percentage in bowl games among FBS conferences. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. He and his wife, Carla, have a son, Ted, and a daughter, Emma.

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Scoring Player-Team 1. Warburton, Morgan-UT 2. Whipple, Kalee-UT 3. Morris, Jene-SD 4. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 5. Beggin, Amy-NM 6. Hampton, Shamela-LV 7. LaFleur, TK-TC 8. Johnson, Paris-SD 9. Beck, Raimee-AF 10. Hartill, Angela-NM 11. Carlson, Hillary-WY 12. Davis, Quenese-SD 13. Carter, Emily-TC 14. King, Katie-UT 15. Cultra, Brooke-AF 16. McGuffey, Megan-WY 17. Smith, Jamie-LV 18. Langford, Emma-WY 19. Nielson, Mindy-BY 20. Scheffler, Kristen-WY 21. Helms, Erica-LV 30. Chaney, India-LV

Field Goal Pct G 33 33 30 31 36 32 31 32 30 36 30 32 31 33 29 30 32 30 29 30 31 32

Pts 611 562 483 491 553 476 455 436 386 433 353 374 353 362 318 320 338 316 303 310 318 234

Avg 18.5 17.0 16.1 15.8 15.4 14.9 14.7 13.6 12.9 12.0 11.8 11.7 11.4 11.0 11.0 10.7 10.6 10.5 10.4 10.3 10.3 7.3

G 32 30 32 32 33 31 33 30 30 33 33 29 29 30 36

REB Avg 304 9.5 278 9.3 273 8.5 265 8.3 250 7.6 229 7.4 235 7.1 205 6.8 203 6.8 205 6.2 203 6.2 175 6.0 174 6.0 169 5.6 197 5.5

Rebounding Player-Team 1. Smith, Jamie-LV 2. Kreke, Kim-AF 3. Hampton, Shamela-LV 4. Johnson, Paris-SD 5. Sawyer, Halie-UT 6. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 7. King, Katie-UT 8. McGuffey, Megan-WY 9. Uzomah, Amaka-CS 10. Whipple, Kalee-UT 11. Warburton, Morgan-UT 12. King, Cassie-BY 13. Cultra, Brooke-AF 14. Beck, Raimee-AF 15. Best, Amanda-NM

SMITH

3-Point FG Made

Player-Team 1. King, Katie-UT 2. King, Cassie-BY 3. Johson, Paris-SD 4. Carlson, Hillary-WY 5. Hampton, Shamela-LV 6. Layton-Bailes, Jen-SD 7. Whipple, Kalee-UT 8. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 9. Hartill, Angela-NM 10. Warburton, Morgan-UT 13. Smith, Jamie-LV

G 33 29 32 30 32 32 33 31 36 33 32

FG FGA Pct 147 257 .572 96 173 .555 186 350 .531 119 236 .504 166 344 .483 122 254 .480 202 459 .440 153 349 .438 162 375 .432 195 459 .425 113 271 .417

Assists Player-Team 1. Davis, Quenese-SD 2. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 3. Foreman, Jazmine-BY 4. Beggin, Amy-NM 5. Warburton, Morgan-UT 6. Gault, Anna-AF 7. Nielson, Mindy-BY 8. Davis, Coco-SD 9. Whipple, Kalee-UT 10. Helms, Erica-LV 12. Halberg, Brittany-LV

G Assists Avg 32 187 5.84 31 149 4.81 29 113 3.90 36 135 3.75 33 113 3.42 30 99 3.30 29 93 3.21 31 98 3.16 33 103 3.12 31 91 2.94 32 85

Free Throw Pct Player-Team 1. King, Katie-UT 2. Warburton, Morgan-UT 3. Beggin, Amy-NM 4. Davis, Quenese-SD 5. Cultra, Brooke-AF 6. Garoutte, Micah-TC 7. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 8. Carterr, Emily-TC 9. LaFleur, TK-TC 10. Hartill, Angela-NM 12. Harris, Dominique-LV 15. Smith, Jamie-LV

G FTM FTA Pct 33 67 73 .918 33 161 178 .904 36 146 168 .869 32 101 118 .856 29 82 98 .837 31 62 75 .827 31 147 181 .812 31 83 104 .798 31 67 84 .798 36 82 103 .796 26 56 73 .767 32 71 96 .740

G 30 33 30 36 31 31 33 31 30 31 31 32 32

3FG 72 77 70 79 65 64 60 51 49 48 43 41 41

Avg 2.40 2.33 2.33 2.19 2.10 2.06 1.82 1.65 1.63 1.55 1.39 1.28 1.28

Blocked Shots Player-Team 1. Johnson, Paris-SD 1. Johnson, Paris-SD 2. Kreke, Kim-AF 3. Carlson, Hillary-WY 4. Sawyer, Halie-UT 5. Layton-Bailes, Jen-SD 6. Kast, Valerie-NM 7. Vanderjagt, Rebecca-WY 8. King, Katie-UT 9. Reimink, Carine-CS 10. Smith, Jamie-LV

G Blocks Avg 31 54 1.74 32 94 2.94 30 43 1.43 30 37 1.23 33 40 1.21 32 37 1.16 33 33 1.00 30 29 0.97 33 31 0.94 28 24 0.86 32 27 0.84

Assist/Turnover Ratio Player-Team 1. Beggin, Amy-NM 2. Davis, Quenese-SD 3. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 4. Foreman, Jazmine-BY 5. Nielson, Mindy-BY 6. Davis, Coco-SD 7. Gault,, Anna-AF 8. Whipple, Kalee-UT 9. Warburton, Morgan-UT

G Asst Turn A/T 36 135 73 1.85 32 187 129 1.45 31 149 104 1.43 29 113 82 1.38 29 93 69 1.35 31 98 82 1.20 30 99 87 1.14 33 103 112 0.92 33 113 125 0.90

Offensive Rebounds

Steals Player-Team 1. Morris, Jene-SD 2. Davis, Quenese-SD 3. Nielson, Mindy-BY 4. Whipple, Kalee-UT 5. LaFleur, TK-TC 6. Beggin, Amy-NM 7. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 8. Johnson, Paris-SD 9. Smith, Jamie-LV 10. Foreman, Jazmine-BY 14. Hampton, Shamela-LV

G Steals Avg 30 100 3.33 32 75 2.34 29 65 2.24 33 72 2.18 31 63 2.03 36 64 1.78 31 53 1.71 32 51 1.59 32 49 1.53 29 42 1.45 32 41 1.28

3-Point FG Pct Player-Team 1. LaFleur, TK-TC 2. Williams, Jerica-SD 3. Beck, Raimee-AF 4. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 5. Whipple, Kalee-UT 6. Warburton, Morgan-UT 7. Beggin, Amy-NM 8. Carter, Emily-TC 9. Davis, Quenese-SD 10. Smith, Jamie-LV 11. Helms, Erica-LV

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Player-Team 1. Beck, Raimee-AF 2. Whipple, Kalee-UT Scheffler, Kristen-WY 4. Beggin, Amy-NM 5. Beemer, Kandy-CS 6. LaFleur, TK-TC 7. Warburton, Morgan-UT 8. Mestdagh, Kim-CS 9. Morris, Jene-SD 10. Carter, Emily-TC 12. Helms, Erica-LV 13. Smith, Jamie-LV Halberg, Brittany-LV

G 3FG FGA Pct 31 64 161 .398 31 31 80 .388 30 72 188 .383 31 38 101 .376 33 77 205 .376 33 60 160 .375 36 79 213 .371 31 48 130 .369 32 33 90 .367 32 41 114 .360 31 43 121 .355

Player-Team 1. Smith, Jamie-LV 2. Johnson, Paris-SD 3. Hampton, Shamela-LV 4. Uzomah, Amaka-CS 5. King, Katie-UT 6. Cultra, Brooke-AF 7. Layton-Bailes, Jen-SD 8. Sawyer, Halie-UT 9. Kreke, Kim-AF 10. Beck, Raimee-AF

G OREB Avg 32 109 3.41 32 92 2.88 32 91 2.84 30 81 2.70 33 86 2.61 29 74 2.55 32 76 2.38 33 77 2.33 30 68 2.27 30 65 2.17

Defensive Rebounds Player-Team 1. Kreke, Kim-AF 2. Smith, Jamie-LV 3. Hampton, Shamela-LV 4. Warburton, Morgan-UT 5. Johnson, Paris-SD 6. Sverrisdottir, Helen-TC 7. Sawyer, Halie-UT 8. McGuffey, Megan-WY 9. Whipple, Kalee-UT 10. King, Katie-UT

G DREB Avg 30 210 7.00 32 195 6.09 32 182 5.69 33 185 5.61 32 173 5.41 31 166 5.35 33 173 5.24 30 141 4.70 33 151 4.58 33 149 4.52

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Scoring Offense Team 1. TCU 2. New Mexico 3. San Diego State 4. UNLV 5. Utah 6. Wyoming 7. Colorado State 8. BYU 9. Air Force

G 31 36 32 32 33 30 31 29 30

W-L 20-11 25-11 24-8 14-18 23-10 16-14 10-21 18-11 4-26

Pts 2145 2356 2064 2050 2082 1795 1833 1677 1452

Avg 69.2 65.4 64.5 64.1 63.1 59.8 59.1 57.8 48.4

G 36 33 29 32 30 31 30 31 32

Pts 1967 1820 1628 1868 1792 1985 1922 2014 2150

Avg/G 54.6 55.2 56.1 58.4 59.7 64.0 64.1 65.0 67.2

OFF 65.4 63.1 64.5 69.2 57.8 59.8 64.1 59.1 48.4

DEF 54.6 55.2 58.4 64.0 56.1 59.7 67.2 65.0 64.1

Margin +10.8 +7.9 +6.1 +5.2 +1.7 +0.1 -3.1 -5.8 -15.7

Free Throw Percentages Team G 1. Utah 33 2. TCU 31 3. Air Force 30 4. New Mexico 36 5. Wyoming 30 6. UNLV 32 7. BYU 29 8. Colorado State 31 9. San Diego State 32

FTM 413 480 318 505 408 471 265 346 341

FTA 515 616 419 673 582 678 383 514 557

Pct .802 .779 .759 .750 .701 .695 .692 .673 .612

Field Goal Percentages Team G 1. Utah 33 2. San Diego State 32 3. TCU 31 4. New Mexico 36 5. UNLV 32 6. Wyoming 30 7. BYU 29 8. Colorado State 31 9. Air Force 30

FG 747 784 729 814 693 611 635 655 504

FGA 1695 1856 1816 2054 1826 1635 1706 1836 1553

Pct .441 .422 .401 .396 .380 .374 .372 .357 .325

Field Goal Percentage Defense Team G FG 1. New Mexico 36 693 2. Utah 33 649 3. Wyoming 30 639 4. BYU 29 554 5. TCU 31 724 6. San Diego State 32 669 7. Colorado State 31 706 8. UNLV 32 799 9. Air Force 30 702

FGA 2016 1882 1763 1520 1928 1718 1799 1984 1734

Pct .344 .345 .362 .364 .376 .389 .392 .403 .405

3-Point Field Goal Percentages Team G FG 1. TCU 31 207 2. Utah 33 175

FGA 564 513

Pct .367 .341

Scoring Defense Team 1. New Mexico 2. Utah 3. BYU 4. San Diego State 5. Wyoming 6. TCU 7. Air Force 8. Colorado State 9. UNLV Scoring Margin Team 1. New Mexico 2. Utah 3. San Diego State 4. TCU 5. BYU 6. Wyoming 7. UNLV 8. Colorado State 9. Air Force

G 36 33 32 31 29 30 32 31 30

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

New Mexico San Diego State Colorado State UNLV Air Force Wyoming BYU

36 32 31 32 30 30 29

223 155 177 193 126 165 142

669 471 545 612 418 581 518

G 31 36 32 31 30 33 29 32 30

3FG 207 223 193 177 165 175 142 155 126

Avg/G 6.68 6.19 6.03 5.71 5.50 5.30 4.90 4.84 4.20

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Team G FG FGA 1. TCU 31 212 763 2. Utah 33 165 574 3. Wyoming 30 133 458 4. BYU 29 130 445 5. San Diego State 32 105 344 6. UNLV 32 201 654 7. Colorado State 31 192 590 8. New Mexico 36 194 586 9. Air Force 30 208 571

Pct .278 .287 .290 .292 .305 .307 .325 .331 .364

3-Point Field Goals Made Team 1. TCU 2. New Mexico 3. UNLV 4. Colorado State 5. Wyoming 6. Utah 7. BYU 8. San Diego State 9. Air Force

.333 .329 .325 .315 .301 .284 .274

Rebounding Offense Team 1. Colorado State 2. New Mexico 3. UNLV 4. Utah 5. Wyoming 6. BYU 7. TCU 8. Air Force 9. San Diego State

G 31 36 32 33 30 29 31 30 32

Reb 1258 1440 1261 1267 1140 1088 1149 1064 1108

Avg/G 40.6 40.0 39.4 38.4 38.0 37.5 37.1 35.5 34.6

Rebounding Defense Team 1. Utah 2. New Mexico 3. San Diego State 4. Air Force 5. BYU 6. Colorado State 7. Wyoming 8. UNLV 9. TCU

G 33 36 32 30 29 31 30 32 31

Reb 1040 1298 1213 1140 1110 1203 1167 1257 1292

Avg/G 31.5 36.1 37.9 38.0 38.3 38.8 38.9 39.3 41.7

Rebounding Margin Team G TEAMAvg 1. Utah 33 1267 38.4 2. New Mexico 36 1440 40.0 3. Colo. State 31 1258 40.6 4. UNLV 32 1261 39.4 5. BYU 29 1088 37.5 6. Wyoming 30 1140 38.0 7. Air Force 30 1064 35.5 8. San Diego St 32 1108 34.6 9. TCU 31 1149 37.1 Offensive Rebounds Team 1. Colorado State 2. San Diego State 3. BYU 4. UNLV 5. New Mexico 6. Air Force

G 31 32 29 32 36 30

OPP 1040 1298 1203 1257 1110 1167 1140 1213 1292

No. 438 437 392 424 440 364

Avg 31.5 36.1 38.8 39.3 38.3 38.9 38.0 37.9 41.7

Mar +6.9 +3.9 +1.8 +0.1 -0.8 -0.9 -2.5 -3.3 -4.6

Avg/G 14.13 13.66 13.52 13.25 12.22 12.13

7. 8. 9.

TCU Wyoming Utah

31 30 33

350 332 335

11.29 11.07 10.15

Defensive Rebounds Team 1. Utah 2. New Mexico 3. Wyoming 4. Colorado State 5. UNLV 6. TCU 7. BYU 8. Air Force 9. San Diego State

G 33 36 30 31 32 31 29 30 32

No. 932 1000 808 820 837 799 696 700 671

Avg/G 28.24 27.78 26.93 26.45 26.16 25.77 24.00 23.33 20.97

Blocked Shots Team 1. San Diego State 2. Wyoming 3. New Mexico 4. BYU 5. Utah 6. TCU 7. Colorado State 8. UNLV 9. Air Force

G 32 30 36 29 33 31 31 32 30

Blocks 195 152 150 104 109 87 82 77 69

Avg/G 6.09 5.07 4.17 3.59 3.30 2.81 2.65 2.41 2.30

Assists Team 1. San Diego State 2. Utah 3. New Mexico 4. TCU 5. BYU 6. Wyoming 7. UNLV 8. Colorado State 9. Air Force

G 32 33 36 31 29 30 32 31 30

Assists 485 471 509 420 391 391 417 338 317

Avg/G 15.16 14.27 14.14 13.55 13.48 13.03 13.03 10.90 10.57

Steals Team 1. San Diego State 2. BYU 3. TCU 4. UNLV 5. New Mexico 6. Utah 7. Colorado State 8. Wyoming 9. Air Force

G 32 29 31 32 36 33 31 30 30

Steals 360 269 251 236 260 229 209 186 165

Avg/G 11.25 9.28 8.10 7.38 7.22 6.94 6.74 6.20 5.50

Turnover Margin Team G 1. San Diego St 32 2. BYU 29 3. TCU 31 4. New Mexico 36 5. Wyoming 30 6. Colorado St 31 7. UNLV 32 8. Utah 33 9. Air Force 30

TEAMAvg 551 17.2 476 16.4 425 13.7 492 13.7 463 15.4 543 17.5 591 18.5 577 17.5 559 18.6

Assist/Turnover Ratio Team G Asst 1. New Mexico 36 509 2. TCU 31 420 3. San Diego St 32 485 4. Wyoming 30 391 5. BYU 29 391 6. Utah 33 471 7. UNLV 32 417 8. Colorado St 31 338 9. Air Force 30 317

Avg 14.1 13.5 15.2 13.0 13.5 14.3 13.0 10.9 10.6

OPP 691 563 505 569 422 467 505 445 403

Avg 21.6 19.4 16.3 15.8 14.1 15.1 15.8 13.5 13.4

Mar +4.38 +3.00 +2.58 +2.14 -1.37 -2.45 -2.69 -4.00 -5.20

Turn 492 425 551 463 476 577 591 543 559

Avg Ratio 13.7 1.03 13.7 0.99 17.2 0.88 15.4 0.84 16.4 0.82 17.5 0.82 18.5 0.71 17.5 0.62 18.6 0.57

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Friday, November 13 Utah Valley at BYU, 3:30 pm Wyoming at Denver, 5:30 pm Montana at Colorado State, 7 pm San Diego State at UC Irvine, 7 pm UNLV at Southern Utah, 7 pm Utah at Utah State, 7 pm Preseason WNIT Northern Colorado at New Mexico, 7 pm Texas A&M CC Tournament Air Force at Texas A&M CC, 7:30 pm Saturday, November 14 Texas A&M CC Tournament Air Force vs. Alabama/Tenn. Tech, TBA Sunday, November 15 Houston Baptist at TCU, 1 pm Nebraska at UNLV, 2 pm Montana at Wyoming, 2 pm Wichita State at Colorado State, 2 pm Preseason WNIT New Mexico vs. TBA Tuesday, November 17 Adams State at Air Force, 7 pm San Diego at San Diego State, 7 pm Minnesota at Utah, 7 pm Wednesday, November 18 Fresno State at TCU, 6:30 pm Wyoming at North Dakota, 7 pm BYU at Washington, 7 pm Colorado State at Denver, 7 pm Preseason WNIT New Mexico vs. TBA Thursday, November 19 Portland at Air Force, 2 pm UNLV at Sacramento State, 7 pm Friday, November 20 Wyoming at North Dakota State, 6 pm BYU at Montana State, 7 pm Saturday, November 21 TCU at Oklahoma, 2 p.m. JHG Jam Arizona at SDSU, 6:30 pm Utah vs. UCLA, 8:30 pm

(The Mtn.) (The Mtn.)

Black Hills State at Wyoming, 7 pm Wednesday, November 25 Air Force at Army, 7 pm Thursday, November 26 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam San Diego State vs. Notre Dame, 4:30 pm Friday, November 27 Utah at Stanford, 1 pm Kansas State at BYU, 3:30 pm Air Force at Stony Brook, 7 pm U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam San Diego State vs. Oklahoma, 4:30 pm Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational Texas State at Colorado State, 7 pm Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Tournament NCA&T at New Mexico, 7 pm Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) TCU vs. Minnesota, TBA Saturday, November 28 Lady Rebel Round-Up Boise State at UNLV, 2 pm U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam San Diego State vs. South Carolina, 2 pm Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Tournament Toledo/Yale at New Mexico, 5/7 pm Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational Delaware/Houston at Colorado St, 7 pm Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) TCU vs. Kansas/Xavier, TBA

Tuesday, December 8 Pepperdine at San Diego State, 7 pm Wednesday, December 9 BYU at Weber State, 5 pm New Mexico at Arizona, 6 pm Denver at Air Force, 7 pm TCU at SMU, 7 pm Friday, December 11 Colorado at Colorado State, 7 pm Long Beach St. at San Diego State, 7 pm

Sunday, November 29 Utah at Santa Clara, 2 pm Lady Rebel Round-Up Bradley/Washington St. at UNLV, TBA Monday, November 30 Idaho State at Wyoming, 7 pm

Friday, December 18 Weber State at Wyoming, 7 pm

Tuesday, December 1 Louisiana-Monroe at TCU, 6:30 pm Colorado State at Idaho, 7 pm Weber State at Utah, 7 pm

Saturday, December 19 South Dakota State at Utah, 12 pm Bradley at Air Force, 2 pm Duel in the Desert VCU at UNLV, 5 pm BYU at Utah State, 7 pm

Wednesday, December 2 New Mexico at New Mexico State, 7 pm Idaho State at Utah, 7 pm Thursday, December 3 UNLV at San Diego, 7 pm Wyoming at Idaho, 7 pm

Monday, November 23 Texas Southern at TCU, 11:30 am

Friday, December 4 Hawaii Tournament BYU vs. San Francisco, 1 pm San Diego State at UC Riverside, 5 pm Air Force Classic Chicago State at Air Force, 5 pm

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Sunday, December 6 Colliers International Tournament Colorado St. vs. S. Illinois/TAMU, 12 pm TCU at NC State, 2 pm UNLV at Nevada, Reno, 2 pm UTAH at Louisville, 2 pm

Saturday, December 12 Loyola Marymount at New Mexico, 1 pm BlueCross of Wyoming Shootout Dakota State vs. Wyoming, 1 pm UNLV at Fresno State, 2 pm BYU at Cal State Fullerton, 5 pm Texas A&M at TCU, 6 pm (The Mtn.) Westminster at UTAH, 7 pm

Sunday, November 22 Colorado State at Valparaiso, 1:30 pm N. Carolina at UNLV, 2 pm (The Mtn.)

Tuesday, November 24 BYU at Southern Utah, 7 p.m. Northern Arizona at New Mexico, 7 pm

Saturday, December 5 Colliers International Tournament Colorado at California, 12 pm Hawaii Tournament BYU at Hawaii, 1 pm New Mexico at Texas Tech, 1 pm Wyoming at Washington State, 2 pm Air Force Classic Drake at Air Force, 4:30 pm

Sunday, December 20 Sam Houston State at TCU, 1 pm New Mexico State at New Mexico, 2 pm Oregon at Wyoming, 2 pm Duel in the Desert TBA at UNLV, TBA Monday, December 21 San Diego St. at Loyola Marymount, 6 pm Colorado St at Northern Colorado, 7 pm Duel in the Desert TBA at UNLV, TBA

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Tuesday, December 22 Air Force at Navy, 7 pm Oregon at Utah, 7 pm

Wednesday, January 19 BYU at Wyoming, 6 pm

Monday, December 28 San Diego Surf ‘N Slam Wake Forest at San Diego State, 5 pm Tuesday, December 29 Northern Arizona at UNLV, 7 pm Wednesday, December 30 Colorado State at Texas A&M CC, 1 pm San Diego Surf ‘N Slam TBA at San Diego State, 5/7 pm Northern Colorado at Air Force, 6 pm Texas A&M at New Mexico, 7 pm (The Mtn.) Thursday, December 31 TCU at Houston, 1 pm Portland at BYU, 2 pm Wyoming at Boise State, 2 pm Saturday, January 2 Western State at Air Force, 2 pm Nevada, Reno at BYU, 2 pm South Dakota at Colorado State, 2 pm UNLV at Utah State, 2 pm SMU at Utah, 2 pm Texas A&M CC at TCU, 4 pm Tuesday, January 5 Wyoming at Colo. St., 6 pm

(The Mtn.)

Wednesday, January 6 Utah Valley at Utah, 7 pm TCU at Air Force, 7 pm BYU at UNLV, 7 pm San Diego State at New Mexico, 7 pm Saturday, January 9 Utah at TCU, 12 pm Wyoming at San Diego State, 2 pm Colorado State at Air Force, 2 pm New Mexico at UNLV, 3 pm Tuesday, January 12 New Mexico at Utah, 8 pm

(The Mtn.)

Wednesday, January 13 Air Force at BYU, 7 pm TCU at Wyoming, 7 pm UNLV at San Diego State, 7 pm Saturday, January 16 San Diego State at TCU, 12 pm Wyoming at New Mexico, 2 pm BYU at Colorado State, 2 pm UNLV at Utah, 3 pm

(The Mtn.)

New Mexico at Wyoming, 7 pm Utah at UNLV, 7 pm

Wednesday, January 20 Air Force at New Mexico, 7 pm Colorado State at UNLV, 7 pm Utah at San Diego State, 8 pm (CBS C)

Saturday, February 20 New Mexico at Air Force, 2 pm Wyoming at BYU, 2 pm UNLV at Colorado State, 2 pm

Saturday, January 23 Utah at Air Force, 2 pm San Diego State at BYU, 2 pm New Mexico at Colorado State, 2 pm TCU at UNLV, 3 pm

Sunday, February 21 San Diego State at Utah, 2 pm (The Mtn.)

Tuesday, January 26 UNLV at Air Force, 6 pm

Wednesday, February 24 Air Force at Utah, 7 pm BYU at San Diego State 7 pm Colorado State at New Mexico, 7 pm

(The Mtn.)

Wednesday, January 27 Colorado State at TCU, 6:30 pm New Mexico at BYU, 7 pm Wyoming at Utah, 7 pm Saturday, January 30 Air Force at Wyoming, 2 pm BYU at Utah, 3 pm Colorado State at San Diego State, 2 pm TCU at New Mexico, 1:30 pm (CBS C) Tuesday, February 2 Wyoming at UNLV, 8 pm

Tuesday, February 23 UNLV at TCU, 6:30 pm

(The Mtn.)

Saturday, February 27 TCU at Colorado State, 2 pm Air Force at UNLV, 3 pm BYU at New Mexico, 4 pm

(CBS C)

Sunday, February 28 Utah at Wyoming, 2 pm

(The Mtn.)

Tuesday, March 2 New Mexico at TCU, 6 pm

(The Mtn.)

(The Mtn.)

Wednesday, February 3 BYU at TCU, 6:30 pm San Diego State at Air Force, 7 pm Utah at Colorado State, 7 pm Saturday, February 6 Air Force at TCU, 4 pm Colorado State at Wyoming, 2 pm UNLV at BYU, 2 pm N. Mexico at SDSU, 12:30 pm (The Mtn.)

Wednesday, March 3 Wyoming at Air Force, 7 pm Utah at BYU, 7 pm San Diego State at Colorado State, 7 pm Saturday, March 6 Air Force at San Diego State, 2 pm Colorado at Utah, 2 pm TCU at BYU, 2 pm UNLV at Wyoming, 2 pm

Tuesday, February 9 Air Force at Colorado St, 6 pm (The Mtn.)

MWC CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday-Saturday, March 9-13 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas

Wednesday, February 10 San Diego State at Wyoming, 7 pm UNLV at New Mexico, 7 pm TCU at Utah, 7 pm (CBS C)

Tuesday, March 9 G1 - #4 seed vs. #9 seed, 2 pm G2 - #5 seed vs. #8 seed, 4:30 pm G3 - #6 seed vs. #7 seed, 7 pm

Saturday, February 13 BYU at Air Force, 2 pm Utah at New Mexico, 2 pm San Diego State at UNLV, 3 pm (CBS C) Wyoming at TCU, 4 pm

Wednesday, March 10* G4 - Winner G1 vs. Winner G2, 4:30 pm G5 - Winner G3 v.s #3 seed, 7 pm

Tuesday, February 16 TCU at San Diego St, 7:30 pm (The Mtn.) Wednesday, February 17 Colorado State at BYU, 7 pm

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Friday, March 12* Semifinal1 - Winner G4 vs. #1 seed, 12 pm Semifinal2 - Winner G5 vs. #2 seed, 2:30 pm Saturday, March 13 Championship, 1 pm * - Televised on The Mtn.

(VERSUS)

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2008-09 MOUNTAIN WEST FINAL STANDINGS Conference Team W L Pct. San Diego State#% 13 3 .813 Utah#$% 13 3 .813 TCU% 12 4 .750 New Mexico& 9 7 .563 BYU 8 8 .500 Wyoming 8 8 .500 UNLV 5 11 .313 Colorado State 4 12 .250 Air Force 0 16 .000

W 24 23 20 25 18 16 14 10 4

Overall L 8 10 11 11 11 14 18 21 26

Pct. .750 .697 .645 .694 .621 .533 .438 .323 .133

H 15-1 13-2 12-2 19-3 8-6 8-6 12-9 6-9 4-13

A 8-5 7-6 6-7 4-7 8-5 7-7 2-9 2-11 0-12

N 1-2 3-2 2-2 2-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 0-1

# - Co-Regular-Season Champions $ - Tournament Champion % - NCAA Participant & - WNIT Participant

2009 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

2008-09 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

March 10-14 • Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Center March 10 (First Round) #4 New Mexico 84, #9 Air Force 41 #8 Colorado State 64, #5 Wyoming 56 #7 UNLV 77, #6 BYU 58 March 11 (Quarterfinals) #4 New Mexico 62, #8 Colorado State 48 #7 UNLV 84, #3 TCU 75 March 12 (Semifinals) #1 Utah 56, #4 New Mexico 55 #2 San Diego State 71, #7 UNLV 63 March 14 (Final) #1 Utah 63, #2 San Diego State 58

Mountain West Player of the Year Morgan Warburton, Utah Mountain West Defensive Players of the Year Jene Morris, San Diego State Mountain West Freshman of the Year Jamie Smith, UNLV Mountain West Newcomer of the Year TK LaFleur, TCU Mountain West 6th Player of the Year Emma Langford, Wyoming Mountain West Coach of the Year Beth Burns, San Diego State

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Morgan Warburton Kalee Whipple Helena Sverrisdottir Paris Johnson Jene Morris

First Team Utah Utah TCU San Diego State San Diego State

Senior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior

Guard Forward Guard Center Guard

Amy Beggin Quenese Davis TK LaFleur Hillary Carlson Emily Carter Katie King

Second Team New Mexico San Diego State TCU Wyoming TCU Utah

Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Senior

Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward

Third Team UNLV New Mexico BYU Wyoming

Senior Senior Sophomore Senior

Center Center Guard Forward

Shamela Hampton Angela Hartill Mindy Nielson Megan McGuffey

MWC Players of the Week Nov. 13 - TK LaFleur (TCU) Nov. 24 - Erica Helms (UNLV) / Morgan Warburton (Utah) Dec. 1 - Amy Beggin (UNM) / Shamela Hampton (UNLV) Dec. 8 - Raimee Beck (Air Force) / Helena Sverrisdottir (TCU) Dec. 15 - Amy Beggin (UNM) Dec. 22 - Jene Morris (SDSU) Dec. 29 - Paris Johnson (SDSU) Jan. 5 - Jene Morris (SDSU) / Kalee Whipple (Utah) Jan. 12 - Emily Carter (TCU) Jan. 19 - Morgan Warburton (Utah) Jan. 26 - Paris Johnson (SDSU) Feb. 2 - Paris Johnson (SDSU) / Morgan Warburton (Utah) Feb. 9 - Helena Sverrisdottir (TCU) / Kalee Whipple (Utah) Feb. 16 - Paris Johnson (SDSU) Feb. 23 - Quenese Davis (SDSU) / Morgan Warburton (Utah) Mar. 2 - Jene Morris (SDSU) Mar. 9 - Jene Morris (SDSU) / Helena Sverrisdottir (TCU)

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball



GAME 1 SOUTHERN UTAH Nov. 13 • 6 pm The Centrum • Cedar City, Utah Head coach JR Payne

NOV. 28-29 • COX PAVILION SATURDAY, NOV. 28 UNLV vs. Boise State (2 pm) Bradley vs. Washington State (4:30 pm)

SUNDAY, NOV. 29 Consolation Game (1 pm) Championship Game (3:30 pm)

Junior guard Caitlyn Sears

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cedar City, Utah Enrollment: 7,516 Founded: 1897 Colors: Scarlet & White Nickname: Thunderbirds President: Dr. Michael T. Benson Athletic Director: Ken Beazer Conference: The Summit League Home Arena (Capacity): The Centrum (5,300)

COACHING STAFF

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 9-20 2008-09 Conference Record: 5-13 (9th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 4/1 Last Postseason Appearance: None

MEDIA INFORMATION

SATURDAY, DEC. 19 Game 1: Florida State vs. UTSA (12 pm) Game 2: Arkansas vs. DePaul (2:30 pm) Game 3: VCU vs. UNLV (5 pm) Game 4: Hawaii vs. Kansas State (7:30 pm)

SUNDAY, DEC. 20 Game 5: L Game 1 vs. L Game 2 (12 pm) Game 6: L Game 3 vs. L Game 4 (2:30 pm) Game 7: W Game 1 vs. W Game 2 (5 pm) Game 8: W Game 3 vs. W Game 4 (7:30 pm)

MONDAY, DEC. 21 7th place: L Game 5 vs. L Game 6 (12 pm) 5th place: W Game 5 vs. W Game 6 (2:30 pm) 3rd place: L Game 7 vs. L Game 8 (5 pm) Championship: W Game 7 vs. W Game 8 (7:30 pm)

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SID: Kyle Cottam Office Phone: (435) 586-7752 E-mail address: cottam@suu.edu Cell Phone: (435) 817-7702 Fax: (435) 586-5444 Press Row Phone: (435) 586-7858

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 UNLV 11/17 at Pacific 11/19 at Weber State 11/24 BYU 11/27-28 at Mont. St. Tournament 12/1 Ohio 12/5 at Oral Roberts 12/7 at Centenary 12.12 Utah Valley 12/17 Westminster 12/19 at Colorado 12/21 at Idaho State 12/23 Utah State 1/4 at UMKC 1/9 South Dakota State

Nov. 15 • 2 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Senior forward Kelsey Griffin

Head coach Connie Yori

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Lincoln, Neb. Enrollment: 24,100 Founded: 1869 Colors: Scarlet & Cream Nickname: Cornhuskers Chancellor: Harvey Perlman Athletic Director: Tom Osborne Conference: Big 12 Home Arena (Capacity): Devaney Center (13,595)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): JR Payne (Saint Mary’s, 1999) School Record (Years): First year Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Toriano Towns Assistant Coaches: Bianca Ziemann, Lora Mitchell Office Phone: (435) 586-8061

DEC. 19-21 • COX PAVILION

GAME 2 NEBRASKA

1/11 North Dakota State 1/16 at Oakland 1/18 at IPFW 1/23 Western Illinois 1/25 IUPUI 1/30 UMKC 2/6 at North Dakota State 2/8 at South Dakota State 2/13 IPFW 2/15 Oakland 2/20 at IUPUI 2/22 at Western Illinois 2/27 Centenary 3/1 Oral Roberts 3/7-10 at Summit League Tournament

www.suutbirds.com.com

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) School Record (Years): 121-97 (Seven years) Career Record (Years): 316-237 (19 years) Assistant Coaches: Sunny Smallwood, Tory Verdi, Kellie Lewis-Jay Office Phone: (402) 472-6462

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 15-16 2008-09 Conference Record: 6-10 (T-7th) Postseason: WNIT Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 12/2 Starters R/L: 6/1 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 WNIT

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jeff Griesch Office Phone: (402) 472-7775 E-mail address: jgriesch@huskers.com Cell Phone: (402) 540-0279 Fax: (402) 472-2005 Press Row Phone: (402) 472-2279

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 Davidson 11/15 at UNLV 11/19 Idaho State 11/22 Washington State 11/27-28 Saint Mary’s Hilton Tournament 12/3 South Dakota 12/5 at Miami 12/9 Creighton 12/13 Northern Illinois 12/20 LSU 12/30 Albany 1/4 at Vermont 1/9 at Iowa State 1/12 Texas

1/17 at Baylor 1/23 Kansas State 1/27 at Texas Tech 1/30 at Colorado 2/3 Oklahoma State 2/6 Texas A&M 2/10 at Kansas 2/13 at Missouri 2/17 Iowa State 2/20 Colorado 2/24 at Oklahoma 2/27 Missouri 3/3 Kansas 3/6 at Kansas State 3/11-14 at Big 12 Tournament

www.huskers.com

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


GAME 3 SACRAMENTO STATE

GAME 4 NORTH CAROLINA

Nov. 19 • 7 pm Hornets Nest • Sacramento, Calif. Head coach Jamie Craighead

Head coach Sylvia Hatchell

Senior forward Charday Hunt

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Sacramento, Calif. Enrollment: 29,011 Founded: 1947 Colors: Green & Gold Nickname: Hornets President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wanless Conference: Big Sky Home Arena (Capacity): Hornets Nest (1,200)

COACHING STAFF

Senior forward Jessica Breland

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Enrollment: 28,000 Founded: 1789 Colors: Carolina Blue & White Nickname: Tar Heels Chancellor: Holden Thorp Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Arena (Capacity): Dean E. Smith Center (21,750)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jamie Craighead (Oregon, 2002) School Record (Years): First year Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Josh Suttles, Andrea Bills, Adam Zedonis Office Phone: (402) 472-6462

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 9-21 2008-09 Conference Record: 7-9 (5th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 11/1 Starters R/L: 4/1 Last Postseason Appearance: None

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: J.D. Fox Office Phone: (916) 278-6896 E-mail address: jdfox@csus.edu Cell Phone: (209) 210-8858 Fax: (916) 278-5429 Press Row Phone: (916) 278-7531

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/15 Cal State Fullerton 11/19 UNLV 11/22 at Portland 11/25 at Seattle 11/27 vs. Memphis 11/29 at Washington 12/2 at Nevada, Reno 12/8 at Fresno State 12/13 at UC Davis 12/18 San Jose State 12/21 Academy of Arts 12/31 Eastern Washington 1/2 Portland State 1/5 at San Francisco 1/15 at Montana

Nov. 22 • 2 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

1/16 at Montana State 1/21 Northern Colorado 1/23 Northern Arizona 1/28 Weber State 1/30 Idaho State 2/5 at Portland State 2/6 at Eastern Washington 2/13 Pacific 2/18 Montana State 2/20 Montana 2/25 at Northern Arizona 2/27 at Northern Arizona 3/5 at Idaho State 3/6 at Weber State 3/11-13 at Big Sky Tournament

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Sylvia Hatchell (Carson-Newman, 1974) School Record (Years): 520-202 (23 years) Career Record (Years): 812-282 (34 years) Associate Head Coach: Andrew Calder Assistant Coaches: Tracey Williams-Johnson, Charlotte Smith Office Phone: (919) 962-5187

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 28-7 2008-09 Conference Record: 10-4 (4th) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 9/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Bobby Hundley Office Phone: (919) 843-5678 E-mail address: bhundley@uncaa.unc.edu Cell Phone: (919) 428-0893 Fax: (919) 962-0612 Press Row Phone: (919) 843-9509

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 Col. of Charleston 1/14 at Virginia Tech 11/18 Coastal Carolina 1/17 Maryland 11/22 at UNLV 1/22 Clemson 11/25 Presbyterian 1/25 at NC State 11/29 Charleston Southern 2/1 Florida State 12/3 at Michigan State 2/4 at Miami 12/6 St. John’s 2/8 at Duke 12/8 Radford 2/11 Boston College 12/13 Gardner-Webb 2/15 at Virginia 12/20 vs. South Carolina 2/18 at Wake Forest 12/29 Kennesaw State 2/21 NC State 12/31 East Tennessee State 2/26 at Georgia Tech 1/2 Winston-Salem State 2/28 Duke 1/6 Georgia Tech 3/4-7 at ACC Tournament 1/9 at Connecticut

www.hornetssports.com

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

www.TarHeelBlue.com

GAME 5 BOISE STATE Lady Rebel Round-Up Nov. 28 • 2 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Head coach Gordy Presnell

Senior guard Tasha Harris

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boise, Idaho Enrollment: 19,667 Founded: 1932 Colors: Blue & Orange Nickname: Broncos President: Dr. Robert W. Kustra Director of Athletics: Gene Bleymaier Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena (Capacity): Taco Bell Arena (12,400)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Gordy Presnell (Northwest Nazarene, 1983) School Record (Years): 79-47 (Four years) Career Record (Years): 475-173 (22 years) Assistant Coaches: Heather Sower Calamity McEntire, Kelly Berglund Office Phone: (208) 426-1952

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 16-15 2008-09 Conference Record: 9-7 (T-5th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 5/7 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: None

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Doug Link Office Phone: (208) 426-1027 E-mail address: DLink@BoiseState.edu Cell Phone: (208) 861-2796 Fax: (208) 426-3361 Press Row Phone: (208) 426-1503

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 Western Oregon 11/15 Weber State 11/19 Portland State 11/21 at Idaho State 11/24 at Utah Valley 11/28-29 at Lady Rebel Round-Up 12/4 at Oregon 12/6 at Portland 12/9 Montana State 12/12 at Saint Mary’s 12/19 Santa Calra 12/21 Seattle 12/31 Wyoming 1/6 New Mexico State 1/9 at Nevada, Reno

1/16 at Idaho 1/20 San Jose State 1/23 Hawaii 1/27 at Fresno State 1/30 Utah State 2/3 at Louisiana Tech 2/6 at New Mexico State 2/10 Nevada, Reno 2/17 Idaho 2/20 at San Jose State 2/24 at Hawaii 2/27 Fresno State 3/3 at Utah State 3/6 Louisiana Tech 3/9-13 at WAC Tournament

www.BroncoSports.com

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GAME 7 SAN DIEGO

LADY REBEL ROUND-UP POSSIBLE OPPONENTS Lady Rebel Round-Up Nov. 29 • 1/3:30 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

GAME 6 BRADLEY GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Peoria, Ill. Enrollment: 5,873 Founded: 1897 Colors: Red & White Nickname: Braves President: Joanne K. Glasser Interim Director of Athletics: Virnette House-Browning Conference: Missouri Valley Home Arena (Capacity): Lorene Ramsey Gym (1,500) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Paula Buscher (Missouri State, 1986) School Record (Years): 117-142 (Nine years) Career Record (Years): 160-180 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Jeni Garber Kari Kerkhoff, NcKell Copeland Office Phone: (309) 677-4557 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 21-10 2008-09 Conference Record: 11-7 (4th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: None MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jim Rea Office Phone: (309) 677-3869 E-mail address: jrea@bradley.edu Cell Phone: (309) 256-4379 Fax: (309) 677-2626 Press Row Phone: (309) 256-4379

GAME 6 WASHINGTON STATE GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 25,135 Founded: 1890 Colors: Crimson & Gray Nickname: Cougars President: Elson S. Floyd Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Conference: Pacific-10 Home Arena (Capacity): Friel Court (11,671) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): June Daugherty (Ohio State, 1978) School Record (Years): 16-44 (Two years) Career Record (Years): 330-257 (20 years) Associate Head Coach: Mike Daugherty Assistant Coaches: Mo Hines, Brian Holsinger Office Phone: (509) 335-0276 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 11-19 2008-09 Conference Record: 4-14 (T-8th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 1991 NCAA MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Joe Nickell Office Phone: (509) 335-5785 E-mail address: jnickell@wsu.edu Cell Phone: (509) 361-4338 Fax: (509) 335-0267 Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684

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Dec. 3 • 7 pm Jenny Craig Pavilion • San Diego, Calif. Head coach Cindy Fisher

Senior forward Morgan Henderson

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Diego, Calif. Enrollment: 7,800 Founded: 1949 Colors: Blue, Navy & White Nickname: Toreros President: Mary E. Lyons Executive Director of Athletics: Ky Snyder Conference: West Coast Home Arena (Capacity): Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100)

COACHING STAFF

Dec. 6 • 2 pm Lawlor Events Center • Reno, Nev. Head coach Jane Albright

Junior forward Shavon Moore

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Reno, Nev. Enrollment: 17,000 Founded: 1874 Colors: Navy & Silver Nickname: Wolf Pack President: Dr. Milton Glick Director of Athletics: Cary Groth Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena (Capacity): Lawlor Events Center (11,536)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Cindy Fisher (Arizona State, 1988) School Record (Years): 68-54 (Three years) Career Record (Years): 121-135 (Nine years) Assistant Coaches: Mary Ann Falcosky, Niecee Nelson Office Phone: (619) 260-8892

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 19-13 2008-09 Conference Record: 7-7 (T-4th) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Chris Loucks Office Phone: (619) 260-7930 E-mail address: cloucks@sandiego.edu Cell Phone: (619) 954-2825 Fax: (619) 260-2990 Press Row Phone: (619) 767-3928

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/14 UC San Diego 11/17 at San Diego State 11/20-21 at Maggie Dixon Classic 11/24 Cal State Northridge 11/27 Arizona 11/29 UC Santa Barbara 12/3 UNLV 12/5 at Cal Poly 12/7 at Cal State Fullerton 12/10 at Northern Arizona 12/13 Long Beach State 12/28, 30 Surf N Slam Classic 1/8 Santa Clara

GAME 8 NEVADA, RENO

1/10 San Francisco 1/14 at Portland 1/16 at Gonzaga 1/23 Saint Mary’s 1/28 Loyola Marymount 1/30 Pepperdine 2/4 at San Francisco 2/6 at Saint Mary’s 2/11 Portland 2/13 Gonzaga 2/20 at Saint Mary’s 2/25 at Loyola Marymount 2/27 at Pepperdine 3/5-8 at West Coast Championships

www.usdtoreros.com

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jane Albright (Appalachian State, 1977) School Record (Years): 18-14 (One year) Career Record (Years): 415-325 (25 years) Assistant Coaches: Ron Stewart Camille Williams, Kami Malnaa Office Phone: (775) 682-6923

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 18-14 2008-09 Conference Record: 10-6 (3rd) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 10/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2007 WNIT

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Kristen Saibini Office Phone: (775) 682-6985 E-mail address: ksaibini@unr.edu Cell Phone: (775) 412-2682 Fax: (775) 784-4386 Press Row Phone: (775) 784-4404

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 CS Monterey Bay 11/16 UC Santa Barbara 11/20 at Saint Mary’s 11/23 Weber State 11/27-28 Nugget Classic 12/2 Sacramento State 12/4 at Arizona 12/6 UNLV 12/18 at Pepperdine 12/22 at Pepperdine 12/28, 30 at Surf N Slam Classic 1/2 at BYU 1/6 at San Jose State 1/9 Boise State

1/13 at Utah State 1/16 at Hawaii 1/21 Fresno State 1/26 Louisiana Tech 1/30 at New Mexico State 2/3 at Idaho 2/6 San Jose State 2/10 at Boise State 2/13 Utah State 2/15 Hawaii 2/20 at Fresno State 2/27 at Louisiana Tech 3/3 New Mexico State 3/6 Idaho 3/9-13 at WAC Tournament

www.nevadawolfpack.com

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


GAME 9 FRESNO STATE Dec. 12 • 2 pm Save Mart Center • Fresno, Calif. Junior guard Jalessa Ross

Head coach Adrian Wiggins

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fresno, Calif. Enrollment: 21,503 Founded: 1911 Colors: Red & Blue Nickname: Bulldogs President: Dr. John D. Welty Athletics Director: Thomas Boeh Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena (Capacity): Save Mart Center (15,596)

COACHING STAFF

Duel In The Desert Dec. 19 • 5 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Sophomore guard La’Tavia Rorie

Head coach Beth Cunningham

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 32,000 Founded: 1838 Colors: Black & Gold Nickname: Rams President: Dr. Michael Rao Director of Athletics: Norwood Teague Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Arena (Capacity): Stuart C. Siegel Center (7,500)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Adrian Wiggins (Cameron, 1995) School Record (Years): 95-45 (Four years) Career Record (Years): 135-62 (Six years) Assistant Coaches: Brett Frank, Sadiaa Jones, Amy Parrish Office Phone: (559) 278-3920

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 24-9 2008-09 Conference Record: 12-4 (1st) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/2 Starters R/L: 5/0 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Steve Schaack Office Phone: (559) 244-5617 E-mail address: sschaack@csufresno.edu Cell Phone: (559) 389-1901 Fax: (559) 244-6032 Press Row Phone: (559) 347-3699

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 at UC Santa Barbara 11/15 at USC 11/18 at TCU 11/22 Saint Mary’s 11/27-28 at SMU Tournament 12/3 at UC Irvine 12/5 at Loyola Marymount 12/8 Sacramento State 12/12 UNLV 12/19 at West Virginia 12/22 Pacific 12/30 Stanford 1/2 Cal State Bakersfield 1/6 Hawaii 1/9 at Idaho

GAME 10 VCU

1/13 at New Mexico State 1/16 Utah State 1/20 at Nevada, Reno 1/23 Louisiana Tech 1/27 Boise State 1/30 at San Jose State 2/6 at Hawaii 2/10 Idaho 2/13 New Mexico State 2/17 at Utah State 2/20 Nevada, Reno 2/24 at Louisiana Tech 2/27 at Boise State 3/3 San Jose State 3/9-13 at WAC Tournament

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame, 1997) School Record (Years): 107-75 (Six years) Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Curt Kassab Assistant Coaches: Julia Huddleston, Tarrell Robinson Office Phone: (804) 828-2375

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 26-7 2008-09 Conference Record: 15-3 (2nd) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Mitchell Moore Office Phone: (804) 828-8496 E-mail address: moorem13@vcu.edu Cell Phone: (757) 879-0492 Fax: (804) 828-9428 Press Row Phone: (804) 827-1010

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/16 Virginia Tech 11/20-21 at Seton Hall Tournament 12/2 at East Carolina 12/6 Richmond 12/12 Radford 12/15 at Winthrop 12/19-21 at Duel In The Desert 12/28 at Longwood 12/30 Coppin State 1/3 Northeastern 1/7 at UNC Wilmington 1/10 Towson 1/14 at Georgia State

www.gobulldogs.com

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

1/17 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/3

at William & Mary Delaware at Drexel UNC Wilmington Georgia State James Madison at Old Dominion at Hofstra Drexel William & Mary at George Mason at James Madison Old Dominion at Northeastern

www.vcuathletics.com

DUEL IN THE DESERT POSSIBLE OPPONENTS Duel In The Desert Dec. 20 • 2:30 pm/7:30 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

GAME 11 HAWAII GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Enrollment: 20,360 Founded: 1907 Colors: Green, Black, Silver & White Nickname: Rainbow Wahine Chancellor: Virginia Hinshaw Athletics Director: Jim Donovan Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena (Capacity): Stan Sheriff Center (1994) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Dana Takahara-Dias (Hawaii, 1988) School Record (Years): First year Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Da Houl Assistant Coach: Serenda Valdez Office Phone: (808) 956-8185 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 8-23 2008-09 Conference Record: 4-12 (7th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 11/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2003 WNIT MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Ryan Reggiani Office Phone: (808) 956-4480 E-mail address: reggiani@hawaii.edu Cell Phone: (808) 457-7687 Fax: (808) 956-4470 Press Row Phone: (808) 956-9408

GAME 11 KANSAS STATE GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Manhattan, Kansas Enrollment: 23,137 Founded: 1863 Colors: Purple & White Nickname: Wildcats President: Dr. Kirk Schulz Athletics Director: John Currie Conference: Big 12 Home Arena (Capacity): Bramlage Coliseum (12,528) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Deb Patterson (Rockford College, 1979) School Record (Years): 265-146 (13 years) Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Kamie Ethridge Assistant Coaches: Kelly Moylan, Andria Jones Office Phone: (785) 532-6970 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 25-8 2008-09 Conference Record: 10-6 (5th) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Randy Peterson Office Phone: (785) 532-7975 E-mail address: rspete12@kstatesports.com Cell Phone: (785) 587-7769 Fax: (785) 532-6093 Press Row Phone: (785) 532-6093

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DUEL IN THE DESERT POSSIBLE OPPONENTS

DUEL IN THE DESERT POSSIBLE OPPONENTS

Duel In The Desert Dec. 21 • TBD Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

Duel In The Desert Dec. 21 • TBD Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

GAME 12 ARKANSAS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Enrollment: 19,849 Founded: 1871 Colors: Cardinal & White Nickname: Razorbacks Chancellor: Dr. G. David Gearhart Athletic Director: Jeff Long Conference: Southeastern Home Arena (Capacity): Bud Walton Arena (19,200) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Tom Collen (Bowling Green, 1977) School Record (Years): 35-27 (Two years) Career Record (Years): 242-96 (11 years) Associate Head Coach: Tim Eatman Assistant Coaches: Zenarae Antoine, Greg Collins Office Phone: (479) 575-3000 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 18-14 2008-09 Conference Record: 6-8 (8th) Postseason: WNIT Third Round Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 WNIT MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jeri Thorpe Office Phone: (479) 575-5037 E-mail address: jthorpe@uark.edu Cell Phone: (479) 283-3344 Fax: (479) 575-7481 Press Row Phone: (479) 575-6622

GAME 12 DePAUL GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 23,401 Founded: 1898 Colors: Royal Blue & Scarlet Nickname: Blue Demons President: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider Athletics Director: Jean Lenti Ponsetto Conference: BIG EAST Home Arena (Capacity): McGrath Arena (3,000) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Doug Bruno (DePaul, 1973) School Record (Years): 437-252 (23 years) Career Record (Years): 477-282 (25 years) Assistant Coaches: Nicci Hays-Fort Candis Blankson, Bart Brooks Office Phone: (773) 325-7507 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 23-10 2008-09 Conference Record: 10-6 (T-4th) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Alicia Powers Office Phone: (773) 325-4740 E-mail address: apowers1@depaul.edu Cell Phone: (815) 325-2659 Fax: (773) 325-7531 Press Row Phone: (773) 325-4901

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GAME 12 FLORIDA STATE GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 38,553 Founded: 1851 Colors: Garnet & Gold Nickname: Seminoles President: Dr. T.K. Wetherell Athletics Director: Randy Spetman Conference: Atlantic Coast Home Arena (Capacity): Donald L. Tucker Civic Center (12,100) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Sue Semrau (San Diego, 1985) School Record (Years): 205-160 (12 years) Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Cori Close Assistant Coaches: Angie Johnson, Lance White Office Phone: (850) 644-3641 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 26-8 2008-09 Conference Record: 12-2 (T-1st) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 7/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Dave Schmidt Office Phone: (850) 644-4836 E-mail address: dschmidt@fsu.edu Cell Phone: (850) 274-3910 Fax: (850) 644-3820 Press Row Phone: (850) 224-8790

GAME 12 UTSA GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Antonio, Texas Enrollment: 28,413 Founded: 1969 Colors: Navy, Orange & White Nickname: Roadrunners President: Dr. Ricardo Romo Athletics Director: Lynn Hickey Conference: Southland Home Arena (Capacity): Convocation Center (4,080) COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Rae Rippetoe-Blair (Oklahoma State, 1985) School Record (Years): 160-104 (10 years) Career Record (Years): 267-148 (14 years) Associate Head Coach: Lubomyr Lichonczak Assistant Coaches: Tai Dillard, Koty Cowgill Office Phone: (210) 458-4171 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 24-9 2008-09 Conference Record: 14-2 (T-1st) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 1/4 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Carlos Valdez III Office Phone: (210) 458-4930 E-mail address: carlos.valdez@utsa.edu Cell Phone: (210) 887-1999 Fax: (210) 458-4569 Press Row Phone: (210) 458-4666

GAME 13 NORTHERN ARIZONA Dec. 29 • 7 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Junior forward Lauren Hoisington

Head coach Laurie Kelly

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment: 23,600 Founded: 1899 Colors: Blue, Gold & Sage Nickname: Lumberjacks President: Dr. John D. Haeger Athletics Director: Jim Fallis Conference: Big Sky Home Arena (Capacity): Walkup Skydome (7,000)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach (Alma Mater): Laurie Kelly (St. Thomas, 1993) School Record (Years): 92-90 (Six years) Career Record (Years): 196-129 (11 years) Assistant Coaches: Monique LeBlanc Chad Eickhoff, Brezya Rhodes Office Phone: (928) 523-9983

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 9-21 2008-09 Conference Record: 6-10 (6th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2006 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Joe Scacco Office Phone: (928) 523-6330 E-mail address: joseph.scacco@nau.edu Cell Phone: (847) 340-0389 Fax: (928) 523-6035 Press Row Phone: (928) 523-1912

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 at Pepperdine 11/15 at UC Riverside 11/19 at UMKC 11/21 at Ball State 11/24 at New Mexico 11/27-29 NAU Thanksgiving Classic 12/5 Arkansas State 12/10 San Diego 12/16 at Denver 12/18 at North Dakota 12/21 at North Dakota St. 12/29 at UNLV 1/2 at Northern Colorado 1/8 at Idaho State

1/9 at Weber State 1/14 Eastern Washington 1/16 Portland State 1/23 at Sacramento State 1/28 at Montana State 1/30 at Montana 2/6 Northern Colorado 2/11 Weber State 2/13 Idaho State 2/19 at Portland State 2/20 at Eastern Washington 2/25 Sacramento State 3/4 Montana 3/6 Montana State 3/11-13 at Big Sky Tournament

www.nauathletics.com

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


GAME 14 UTAH STATE Jan. 2 • 1 pm Dee Glen Smith Spectrum • Logan, Utah

Jan. 6 • 7 pm Feb. 6 • 1 pm

Senior forward Nicole Johnson

Head coach Raegan Pebley

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Logan, Utah Enrollment: 23,925 Founded: 1888 Colors: Navy & White Nickname: Aggies President: Stan Albrecht Athletics Director: Scott Barnes Conference: Western Athletic Home Arena (Capacity): Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)

COACHING STAFF

Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Marriott Center • Provo, Utah Junior guard Mindy Nielson

Head coach Jeff Judkins

GENERAL INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 16-15 2008-09 Conference Record: 9-7 (T-5th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: None

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Kara Fisher Office Phone: (435) 797-1361 E-mail address: kara.irving@usu.edu Cell Phone: (435) 757-8184 Fax: (435) 797-2615 Press Row Phone: (435) 797-3443

2009-10 SCHEDULE 1/13 Nevada, Reno 1/16 at Fresno State 1/18 at Hawaii 1/23 New Mexico State 1/27 at Idaho 1/30 at Boise State 2/6 Louisiana Tech 2/11 at San Jose State 2/13 at Nevada, Reno 2/17 Fresno State 2/23 at New Mexico State 2/27 Idaho 3/3 Boise State 3/6 Hawaii 3/10-13 at WAC Tournament

MEDIA INFORMATION

2009-10 SCHEDULE 1/19 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/9-13

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Don Flanagan (??? School Record (Years): 308-137 (13 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Yvonne Sanchez Dave Shoemate, Shane Flanagan Office Phone: (505) 925-5770 2008-09 Overall Record: 25-11 2008-09 Conference Record: 9-7 (4th) Postseason: WNIT Fourth Round Letterwinners R/L: 9/2 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 WNIT

MEDIA INFORMATION

SID: Norma Collett Office Phone: (801) 422-4908 E-mail address: norma_collett@byu.edu Cell Phone: (801) 372-0989 Fax: (801) 422-0633 Press Row Phone: (801) 422-3675

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Senior guard Amy Beggin

Head coach Don Flanagan

TEAM INFORMATION

2008-09 Overall Record: 18-11 2008-09 Conference Record: 8-8 (T-5th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 12/3 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2007 NCAA

www.UtahStateAggies.com

Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas The Pit • Albuquerque, N.M.

COACHING STAFF

TEAM INFORMATION

Utah Valley at Washington at Montana State at Southern Utah Kansas State at Hukilau Tournament 12/9 at Weber State 12/12 at Cal State Fullerton 12/19 at Utah State 12/31 Portland 1/2 Nevada, Reno 1/6 at UNLV 1/13 Air Force 1/16 at Colorado State

Jan. 9 • 3 pm Feb. 10 • 6 pm

Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Enrollment: 27,304 Founded: 1889 Colors: Cherry & Silver Nickname: Lobos President: Dr. David J. Schmidly Vice President for Athletics: Paul Krebs Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): The Pit (18,018)

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Judkins (Utah, 1978) School Record (Years): 157-89 (Eight years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Alli Bills Stacy Jensen, Chris Boettcher Office Phone: (801) 422-8035

11/13 11/18 11/20 11/24 11/27 12/4-5

GAME 16, 24 NEW MEXICO

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Provo, Utah Enrollment: 33,278 Founded: 1875 Colors: Blue & White Nickname: Cougars President: Cecil O. Samuelson Athletic Director: Tom Holmoe Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Marriott Center (22,700)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Raegan Pebley (Colorado, 1997) School Record (Years): 58-113 (Six years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: George Brosky Erin Scholz, Astou Ndiaye-Diatta Office Phone: (435) 797-1850

11/13 Utah 11/16 at Portland 11/22 at San Francisco 11/28 Montana St Western 12/4-5 at Arizona State Classic 12/12 at Idaho State 12/14 North Dakota State 12/19 BYU 12/21 Weber State 12/23 at Southern Utah 12/31 Utah Valley 1/2 UNLV 1/6 at Louisiana Tech 1/9 San Jose State

GAME 15, 23 BYU

SID: Chris Deal Office Phone: (505) 925-5523 E-mail address: cdeal@unm.edu Cell Phone: (405) 612-0252 Fax: (505) 925-5529 Press Row Phone: (505) 925-5988

2009-10 SCHEDULE at Wyoming San Diego State New Mexico at Utah at TCU UNLV at Air Force Colorado State Wyoming at San Diego State at New Mexico Utah TCU at MWC Tournament

www.byucougars.com

11/13 Northern Colorado 11/15 Preseason WNIT 11/18 Preseason WNIT 11/24 Northern Arizona 11/27-28 Holiday Inn Thanksgiving Tournament 12/2 at New Mexico State 12/5 at Texas Tech 12/9 at Arizona 12/12 Loyola Marymount 12/20 New Mexico State 12/30 Texas A&M 1/6 San Diego State 1/9 at UNLV 1/12 at Utah

1/16 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/2 3/9-13

Wyoming Air Force at Colorado State at BYU TCU at San Diego State UNLV Utah at Wyoming at Air Force Colorado State BYU at TCU at MWC Tournament

www.GoLobos.com

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GAME 17, 25 SAN DIEGO STATE Jan. 13 • 7 pm Feb. 13 • 3 pm

Viejas Arena • San Diego, Calif. Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Senior guard Jené Morris

Head coach Beth Burns

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Diego, Calif., Enrollment: 35,887 Founded: 1897 Colors: Scarlet & Black Nickname: Aztecs President: Dr. Stephen Weber Director of Athletics: Jeff Schemmel Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Viejas Arena (12,414)

COACHING STAFF

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 24-8 2008-09 Conference Record: 13-3 (T-1st) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Starters R/L: 4/1 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Peggy Curtin Office Phone: (619) 594-2576 E-mail address: mcurtin@mail.sdsu.edu Cell Phone: (619) 540-6146 Fax: (619) 582-6541 Press Row Phone: (619) 265-5853

2009-10 SCHEDULE 1/16 at TCU 1/20 Utah 1/23 at BYU 1/30 Colorado State 2/3 at Air Force 2/6 New Mexico 2/10 at Wyoming 2/13 at UNLV 2/16 TCU 2/21 at Utah 2/24 BYU 3/3 at Colorado State 3/6 Air Force 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

www.goaztecs.com

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Jan. 16 • 2 pm Huntsman Center • Salt Lake City, Utah Feb. 17 • 7 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Senior forward Kalee Whipple

Head coach Elaine Elliott

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Enrollment: 29,251 Founded: 1850 Colors: Crimson & White Nickname: Utes President: Michael K. Young Director of Athletics: Dr. Chris Hill Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Beth Burns (Ohio Wesleyan, 1979) School Record (Years): 208-144 (12 years) Career Record (Years): 289-209 (17 years) Assistant Coaches: Jualeah Woods, Shanele Stires, Fred Chmiel Office Phone: (619) 594-4095

11/13 at UC Irvine 11/17 San Diego 11/21 Arizona 11/26 vs. Notre Dame 11/27 vs. Oklahoma 11/28 vs. South Carolina 12/4 at UC Riverside 12/8 Pepperdine 12/11 Long Beach State 12/21 at Loyola Mary. 12/28, 30 San Diego Surf ‘N Slam 1/6 at New Mexico 1/9 Wyoming 1/13 UNLV

GAME 18, 26 UTAH

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 23-10 2008-09 Conference Record: 13-3 (T-1st) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 2/3 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Brooke Frederickson Office Phone: (801) 581-8302 E-mail address: bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu Cell Phone: (801) 493-9254 Fax: (801) 581-4358 Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657

2009-10 SCHEDULE at Utah State Minnesota vs. UCLA at Stanford at Santa Clara Weber State Idaho State at Louisville Westminster South Dakota State Oregon SMU Utah Valley at TCU New Mexico

Jan. 20 • 7 pm Feb. 20 • 7 pm

Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Moby Arena • Fort Collins, Colo. Junior guard Bonnie Barbee

Head coach Kristen Holt

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Enrollment: 25,413 Founded: 1870 Colors: Green & Gold Nickname: Rams President: Dr. Tony Frank Director of Athletics: Paul Kowalczyk Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Moby Arena (8,745)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Elaine Elliott (Boise State, 1977) School Record (Years): 559-222 (26 years) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Matt Legerski Anthony Levrets, Lana Sitterud Office Phone: (801) 585-9396

11/13 11/17 11/21 11/27 11/29 12/1 12/2 12/6 12/12 12/19 12/22 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/12

GAME 19, 27 COLORADO STATE

1/16 UNLV 1/20 at San Diego State 1/23 at Air Force 1/27 Wyoming 1/30 BYU 2/3 at Colorado State 2/10 TCU 2/13 at New Mexico 2/17 at UNLV 2/21 San Diego State 2/24 Air Force 2/28 at Wyoming 3/3 at BYU 3/6 Colorado State 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

www.UtahUtes.com

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Kristen Holt (Ohio, 1993) School Record (Years): 9-20 (One year) Career Record (Years): 20-36 (Two years) Assistant Coaches: Dick Lien, Taylor Steven Office Phone: (970) 491-6569

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 9-20 2008-09 Conference Record: 4-12 (8th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 7/6 Starters R/L: 1/4 Last Postseason Appearance: 2004 WNIT

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Danielle Marshall Office Phone: (970) 491-6494 E-mail address: Danielle.Marshall@colostate.edu Cell Phone: (970) 980-7353 Fax: (970) 491-1348 Press Row Phone: (970) 491-3981

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 Montana 11/15 Wichita State 11/18 at Denver 11/22 at Valparaiso 11/27-28 Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational 12/1 at Idaho 12/5-6 at Colliers International Tournament 12/11 Colorado 12/21 at Northern Colorado 12/30 at Texas A&M CC 1/2 South Dakota 1/5 Wyoming 1/9 at Air Force

1/16 BYU 1/20 at UNLV 1/23 New Mexico 1/27 at TCU 1/30 at San Diego State 2/3 Utah 2/6 at Wyoming 2/9 Air Force 2/17 at BYU 2/20 UNLV 2/24 at New Mexico 2/27 TCU 3/3 San Diego State 3/6 at Utah 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

www.CSURams.com

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


GAME 20, 28 TCU Jan. 23 • 7 pm

Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas

Feb. 23 • 4:30 pm Daniel-Meyer Coliseum • Fort Worth, Texas

Jan. 26 • 6 pm Clune Arena • Colorado Springs, Colo. Feb. 27 • 3 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas, Nev.

Junior forward Helena Sverrisdottir

Head coach Jeff Mittie

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment: 8,865 Founded: 1873 Colors: Purple & White Nickname: Lady Frogs Chancellor: Dr. Victor J. Boshini, Jr. Athletics Director: Chris Del Conte Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,201)

COACHING STAFF

Junior guard Raimee Beck

Head coach Ardie McInelly

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment: 4,400 Founded: 1954 Colors: Blue & Silver Nickname: Falcons Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould Athletic Director: Dr. Hans. J. Mueh Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Clune Arena (5,939)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Mittie (Missouri Western, 1989) School Record (Years): 216-106 (10 years) Career Record (Years): 367-165 (17 years) Associate Head Coach: Brian Ostermann Assistant Coaches: Tonya Haut, Tricia Davern Office Phone: (817) 257-7962

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 20-22 2008-09 Conference Record: 12-4 (3rd) Postseason: NCAA First Round Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Starters R/L: 5/0 Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Andy Anderson Office Phone: (817) 257-7969 E-mail address: a.anderson2@tcu.edu Cell Phone: (817) 343-6465 Fax: (817) 257-7964 Press Row Phone: (817) 257-7337

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/15 Houston Baptist 11/18 Fresno State 11/21 at Oklahoma 11/23 Texas Southern 11/27-28 at Junkanoo Jam 12/1 Louisiana-Monroe 12/6 at NC State 12/9 at SMU 12/12 Texas A&M 12/20 Sam Houston State 12/31 at Houston 1/2 Texas A&M CC 1/6 at Air Force 1/9 Utah 1/13 at Wyoming

GAME 21, 29 AIR FORCE

1/16 San Diego State 1/23 at UNLV 1/27 Colorado State 1/30 at New Mexico 2/3 BYU 2/6 Air Force 2/10 at Utah 2/13 Wyoming 2/16 at San Diego State 2/23 UNLV 2/27 at Colorado State 3/2 New Mexico 3/6 at BYU 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 4-26 2008-09 Conference Record: 0-16 (9th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: None

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Nick Arseniak Office Phone: (719) 333-9251 E-mail address: nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu Cell Phone: (719) 510-2684 Fax: (719) 333-3798 Press Row Phone: (719) 333-6467

2009-10 SCHEDULE

www.gofrogs.com

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Feb. 2 • 8 pm Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Mar. 6 • 1 pm Arena Auditorium • Laramie, Wyo. Junior forward Hillary Carlson

Head coach Joe Legerski

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Laramie, Wyo. Enrollment: 13,207 Founded: 1886 Colors: Brown & Gold Nickname: Cowgirls President: Dr. Tom Buchanan Athletics Director: Tom Burman Conference: Mountain West Home Arena (Capacity): Arena Auditorium (15,028)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Adrie McInelly (Boise State, 1983) School Record (Years): 54-174 (Eight years) Career Record (Years): 131-236 (13 years) Associate Head Coach: Lisa Robinson Assistant Coaches: Holly Togiai, Kirk Crawford Office Phone: (719) 333-2345

11/13-14 at TAMUCC Tip-off Tournament 11/17 Adams State 11/20 Portland 11/25 at Army 11/27 at Stony Brook 12/4-5 Air Force Classic 12/9 Denver 12/19 Bradley 12/22 at Navy 12/30 Northern Colorado 1/2 Western State 1/6 TCU 1/9 Colorado State 1/13 at BYU

GAME 22, 30 WYOMING

1/20 at New Mexico 1/23 Utah 1/26 UNLV 1/30 at Wyoming 2/3 San Diego State 2/6 at TCU 2/9 at Colorado State 2/13 BYU 2/20 New Mexico 2/24 at Utah 2/27 at UNLV 3/3 Wyoming 3/6 at San Diego State 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Joe Legerski (Wyoming, 1979) School Record (Years): 115-69 (Six years) Career Record (Years): Same Associate Head Coach: Gerald Mattinson Assistant Coaches: Kristin Becker, Katie Kern Office Phone: (307) 766-3715

TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 16-14 2008-09 Conference Record: 8-8 (T-5th) Postseason: None Letterwinners R/L: 9/5 Starters R/L: 3/2 Last Postseason Appearance: 2008 NCAA

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Amy Dambro Office Phone: (307) 766-2269 E-mail address: montross@uwyo.edu Cell Phone: (307) 760-1736 Fax: (307) 766-2346 Press Row Phone: (307) 766-2222

2009-10 SCHEDULE 11/13 at Denver 11/15 Montana 11/18 at North Dakota 11/20 at North Dakota St 11/24 Black Hills State 11/30 Idaho State 12/3 at Idaho 12/5 at Washington State 12/12 Dakota State 12/18 Weber State 12/20 Oregon 12/31 at Boise State 1/5 at Colorado State 1/9 at San Diego State 1/13 TCU

1/16 at New Mexico 1/19 BYU 1/27 at Utah 1/30 Air Force 2/2 at UNLV 2/6 Colorado State 2/10 San Diego State 2/13 at TCU 2/17 New Mexico 2/20 at BYU 2/28 Utah 3/3 at Air Force 3/6 UNLV 3/9-13 at MWC Tournament

www.wyomingathletics.com

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AIR FORCE

UNLV leads 23-3

(13-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 10-3 road)

1-25-97 2-20-97 1-10-98 2-4-98 1-9-99 2-6-99 1-20-00 2-17-00 1-20-01 2-15-01 1-24-02 2-23-02 1-30-03 3-1-03 1-29-04 2-28-04 1-29-05 2-24-05 1-25-06 2-25-06 1-25-07 2-25-07 1-12-08 2-13-08 1-31-09 3-4-09

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

67-62 85-62 88-74 70-62 82-57 78-45 89-59 86-53 73-42 73-47 75-50 86-53 73-72 81-49 91-57 85-48 76-51 70-63 66-56 80-62 63-55 72-58 58-48 71-66 78-64 64-63

Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo. Las Vegas Colorado Springs, Colo.

ARKANSAS

Arkansas leads 2-1

(1-1 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-1 road)

1-7-84 11-26-94 3-18-05

W L L

68-62* 88-75# 61-48$

Las Vegas Las Vegas Fayetteville, Ark.

* - UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin # - UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic $ - WNIT First Round

BOISE STATE

Boise State leads 1-0

(0-1 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-0 road)

12-20-06

L

76-63*

Las Vegas

* - Duel In The Desert

BRADLEY

First Meeting

BYU

88

L L L L W L W L L W

48-45 77-58 55-51 64-59 76-71 (OT) 67-55 73-68 (OT) 67-62 53-52 66-58*

Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas

* - Mountain West Conference Tournament

COLORADO STATE

CSU leads 17-13

(8-8 home, 0-0 neutral, 5-9 road)

12-30-84 1-4-97 1-30-97 1-3-98 1-29-98 1-30-99 2-25-99 3-3-99 2-3-00 3-2-00 2-1-01 3-3-01 1-19-02 2-14-02 3-8-02 2-8-03 3-5-03 1-22-04 2-21-04 1-22-05 2-17-05 1-18-06 2-18-06 2-1-07 3-3-07 1-9-08 2-9-08 3-11-08 1-14-09 2-14-09

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

60-50 68-52 89-55 90-50 91-75 91-55 75-68 71-67* 81-79 84-69 69-62 72-61 62-57 71-59 72-58# 90-71 74-36 92-87 79-65 69-66 71-58 67-62 74-57 57-46 63-58 57-55 76-68 68-49# 70-69 85-55

Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Collins, Colo.

* - WAC Tournament # - Mountain West Conference Tournament

BYU leads 23-12 (9-10 home, 1-0 neutral, 2-13 road)

2-1-75 2-15-78 1-27-79 1-14-79 1-14-81 2-12-82 1-20-84 2-10-84 1-22-98 2-21-98 1-13-00 2-10-00 1-13-01 2-8-01 3-7-01 2-2-02 2-28-02 3-9-02 1-25-03 2-20-03 3-12-03 2-5-04 3-6-04 3-10-04 2-5-05

3-3-05 1-11-06 2-11-06 1-20-07 2-21-07 1-16-08 2-16-08 1-21-09 2-21-09 3-10-09

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

58-55 90-73 98-90 98-85 98-85 98-75 77-72 89-84 66-54 65-61 84-75 98-81 61-50 69-63 62-54* 72-61 64-48 61-46* 73-69 63-51 66-64* 77-64 67-59 60-57* 74-48

Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Provo, Utah Denver, Colo. Provo, Utah

DEPAUL

Series tied at 1-1

(1-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-1 road)

11-19-05 12-28-06

L W

88-72* 89-71

Chicago, Ill. Las Vegas

* - DePaul Invitational

FLORIDA STATE

First Meeting

FRESNO STATE

UNLV leads 14-6

(9-2 home, 0-0 neutral, 5-4 road)

11-27-82 1-16-84 1-19-87 2-14-87 3-6-87 1-7-88 2-6-88 1-7-89 2-2-89 1-25-90 2-24-90 3-10-90 1-4-91 2-28-91 1-18-92

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

77-60 67-58 75-71 83-66 86-69# 93-66 69-61 69-64 90-52 69-60 73-65 91-71# 94-69 72-69 76-73

Las Vegas Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas Fresno, Calif. Las Vegas Fresno, Calif. Las Vegas Fresno, Calif.

2-15-92 1-16-97 2-15-97 3-19-06 1-2-09

W L L L L

76-62 74-68 71-53 77-57# 65-42

Las Vegas Las Vegas Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Las Vegas

* - Big West Tournament # - WNIT First Round

HAWAII

UNLV leads 30-14

(19-3 home, 2-0 neutral, 9-11 road)

1-1-76 2-21-76 1-17-80 1-18-80 2-21-80 2-22-80 1-17-81 2-14-82 2-17-82 1-1-83 3-4-85 3-5-85 3-9-85 1-23-86 1-25-86 1-8-87 1-10-87 1-13-88 1-14-88 3-10-88 1-12-89 1-14-89 3-10-89 1-12-90 1-13-90 2-14-91 2-16-91 2-25-92 2-26-92 3-5-93 3-7-93 1-3-94 1-5-94 3-12-94 1-22-95 2-17-95 1-4-96 2-29-96 1-11-97 2-6-97 2-7-98 2-26-98 3-1-99 12-15-02

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

103-49* 93-40 97-61 101-69 87-69 73-64 69-52 84-78 68-67 87-69 88-66 63-59 68-49# 76-61 72-58 71-60 60-53 84-79 78-68 62-56# 88-80 73-64 78-65# 83-75 96-79 66-59 70-61 65-58 71-67 100-85 82-69 71-59 74-70 78-60# 71-61 69-68 69-43 73-66 77-59 72-46 105-81 87-70 73-67$ 71-66%

Chicago, Ill. Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Irvine, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii Las Vegas Las Vegas Honolulu, Hawaii

* - Chico State Tournament # - Big West Tournament $ - WAC Tournament % - Hawaii Invitataional

KANSAS STATE

Kansas State leads 3-1

(1-1 home, 0-1 neutral, 0-1 road)

12-17-76 1-18-78 1-27-78 1-4-86

L W L L

73-71 113-84 89-62* 66-63#

Manhattan, Kan. Las Vegas Lawrence, Kan. Las Vegas

* - Jayhawk Classic # - UNLV/Bud Light Tournament

NEBRASKA

UNLV leads 4-0

(2-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 2-0 road)

1-15-77 1-30-78 12-30-81

W W W

96-72 92-74 72-64

Las Vegas Lincoln, Neb. Las Vegas

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


1-20-83

W

94-86

Lincoln, Neb.

NEVADA, RENO

UNLV leads 23-6

(12-0 home, 0-1 neutral, 11-5 road)

1-25-75 2-7-76 11-30-82 1-15-85 2-9-85 1-29-87 12-1-87 12-3-88 1-16-92 2-11-92 1-15-94 2-10-94 1-29-95 2-24-95 12-30-95 1-9-96 2-2-96 12-14-97 12-30-98 12-11-99 12-28-00 12-9-01 12-29-02 12-6-03 12-22-04 12-10-05 12-30-06 12-28-07 11-21-08

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

74-63 (3OT) 88-51 96-55 71-49 85-49 74-69 80-65 85-44 99-66 88-81 70-49 83-50 89-85 84-61 64-61* 69-61 70-66 72-54 59-53 83-75 (OT) 67-57 83-50 60-55 90-75 66-60 55-41 77-63 84-63 66-53

Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Missoula, Mont. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas Reno, Nev. Las Vegas

* - Montana Western States Showdown

NEW MEXICO

UNLV leads 22-16

(17-4 home, 1-1 neutral, 4-10 road)

1-20-75 2-18-77 2-19-77 12-2-77 12-3-77 1-12-79 2-14-79 12-13-79 2-17-80 2-6-81 12-12-81 1-5-84 1-17-98 2-14-98 1-22-00 2-19-00 3-9-00 1-18-01 2-17-01 1-6-02 1-26-02 2-1-03 2-27-03 1-31-04 2-26-04 1-27-05 2-26-05 3-11-05 1-28-06 3-2-06 3-8-06 1-27-07 3-1-07 3-7-07

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

71-64 72-53 93-54 94-74 96-78 91-81 77-69 83-72 70-55 75-69* 81-71 73-39# 77-60 89-69 55-51 65-50 52-50$ 79-51 75-70 62-53 72-60 65-50 68-45 70-66 59-54 63-60 68-65 70-67$ 60-47 65-63 57-45$ 77-56 70-59 80-52$

Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque. N.M. Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Denver, Colo. Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Denver, Colo. Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Las Vegas

2-2-08 3-4-08 1-7-09 2-7-09

L L L W

94-64 68-65 75-49 57-51

Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas Albuquerque, N.M. Las Vegas

* - UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic # - UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin $ - Mountain West Conference Tournament

NORTH CAROLINA

UNC leads 2-0

(0-1 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-1 road)

3-15-86 11-28-04

L L

82-76* 84-76#

Chapel Hill, N.C. Las Vegas

* - NCAA Tournament 2nd Round # - Lady Rebel Shootout

NORTHERN ARIZONA

UNLV leads 13-2

(9-1 home, 0-0 neutral, 4-1 road)

12-5-75 2-23-81 2-12-83 3-3-83 3-1-84 11-26-84 11-30-85 12-30-86 12-27-90 12-17-97 12-1-99 1-4-02 1-4-03 1-11-04 12-18-04

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

108-20 83-59 91-63 102-40 96-49 78-56 69-63 80-59 82-32 91-72 71-57 76-72 (OT) 85-76 (OT) 67-60 61-49*

Las Vegas Las Vegas Flagstaff, Ariz. Las Vegas Las Vegas Flagstaff, Ariz. Las Vegas Las Vegas Flagstaff, Ariz. Las Vegas Flagstaff, Ariz. Las Vegas Flagstaff, Ariz. Las Vegas Las Vegas

* - Duel In The Desert

SACRAMENTO STATE

UNLV leads 3-0 (2-0 home, 1-0 neutral, 0-0 road) 12-21-99 W 78-64* Nassau, Bahamas 11-24-01 W 92-34# Las Vegas 11-14-08 W 92-71 Las Vegas

* - Nassau Sun Splash Shootout # - Lady Rebel Shootout

91-51 92-48 62-50 54-52 69-63 82-41 68-67 67-55 57-49 50-48 81-61 76-58 65-56 76-60 77-54 71-54 64-48 75-55 68-50 83-58 61-55 71-63#

Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calf. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas

* - NCAA Tournament # - Mountain West Conference Tournament

SOUTHERN UTAH 1-20-76

12-22-86 2-11-89 3-4-92 2-18-93 2-22-94 12-27-97 12-21-98 11-23-99 12-2-06 11-18-08

UNLV leads 8-3

(5-1 home, 0-0 netural, 3-2 road) W 116-36 Las Vegas

W W W W W L L W L W

83-50 84-57 77-61 84-62 82-74 71-64* 80-57 82-68 56-52 71-58

Las Vegas Cedar City, Utah Cedar City, Utah Las Vegas Cedar City, Utah Las Vegas Cedar City, Utah Las Vegas Cedar City, Utah Las Vegas

* - UNLV Shootout

TCU UNLV leads 8-0

(4-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 4-0 road)

W W W W W W W W

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

TCU leads 11-2 (2-5 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-6 road)

SAN DIEGO 12-6-80 1-27-81 12-4-81 1-21-82 2-4-83 2-17-84 12-29-91 11-29-04

2-3-90 1-9-97 2-8-97 1-29-00 2-26-00 1-27-01 2-24-01 1-12-02 2-9-02 1-18-03 2-15-03 1-17-04 2-14-04 1-15-05 2-12-05 1-14-06 2-15-06 1-26-08 2-27-08 2-4-09 3-7-09 3-13-09

89-59 79-66 76-60 76-58 77-59* 73-52 71-61 78-64#

Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas

* - UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic # - Lady Rebel Shootout

SAN DIEGO STATE

UNLV leads 20-17

2-22-97 2-27-97 1-23-99 2-18-99 2-2-06 3-4-06 1-3-07 2-3-07 1-29-08 3-1-08 1-10-09 2-10-09 3-11-09

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

80-49 97-67 78-62 64-63 (OT) 61-50 82-77 (OT) 88-63 75-62 56-38 87-57 66-61 75-46 84-75*

Fort Worth, Texas Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Worth, Texas Las Vegas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Las Vegas Las Vegas Fort Worth, Texas Las Vegas Fort Worth, Texas Las Vegas

* - Mountain West Conference Tournament

(13-7 home, 0-0 neutral, 7-10 road)

11-30-79 2-2-79 2-1-80 12-13-80 1-26-81 3-15-85 2-1-86 2-6-86 1-24-87 2-7-87 1-21-88 2-20-88 1-21-89 2-16-89 1-9-90

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

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

90-67 90-67 75-67 70-61 78-59 70-68* 77-71 102-75 85-52 63-58 69-63 67-62 55-51 65-64 91-60

Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Las Vegas Las Vegas San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

UT-SAN ANTONIO

UNLV leads 3-1

(2-1 home, 0-0 neutral, 1-0 road)

11-18-98 11-20-00 12-19-04 12-21-07

W W W L

65-60 57-41 76-44 70-62*

San Antonio, Texas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas

* - Duel In The Desert

UTAH

Utah leads 26-12 (8-11 home, 1-2 neutral, 3-13 road)

1-31-75 12-13-75 1-24-76 1-6-77 12-16-77 1-10-79

L W W W W W

70-64 72-61* 72-65 89-44# 103-70 93-85

Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Provo, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas

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2-26-79 12-8-79 1-12-81 1-21-84 1-19-85 3-15-89 1-24-98 2-19-98 1-15-00 2-12-00 3-10-00 1-11-01 2-10-01 1-31-02 3-2-02 3-6-02 1-23-03 2-22-03 2-8-04 3-4-04 3-12-04 2-3-05 3-5-05 1-21-06 2-22-06 3-10-06 1-13-07 2-15-07 2-6-08 3-8-08 1-24-09 2-25-09

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

95-81 89-57 78-68 90-64 77-71 67-53$ 75-49 74-58 76-46 56-52 67-65& 70-51 74-43 79-71 69-65 57-38& 56-49 58-39 72-55 68-60 (OT) 59-55& 63-55 61-55 59-51 75-64 61-45& 49-37 70-55 82-53 82-46 67-50 68-55

* - Utah Holiday Classic # - BYU Cougar Classic

Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Denver, Colo. Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Denver, Colo. Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Las Vegas

WYOMING

$ - NCAA Tournament 1st Round & - Mountain West Conference Tournament

UTAH STATE

UNLV leads 14-1

(10-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 4-1 road)

1-30-75 12-16-75 2-14-76 12-9-76 1-29-77 12-10-77 1-21-78 12-16-78 1-3-80 1-13-81 2-19-83 2-11-84 1-18-85 1-13-86 12-30-08

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

70-63 104-55 84-52 110-49 105-75 111-71 88-71 119-95 86-64* 97-90 99-77 116-68 81-48 85-53 65-47

Logan, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Las Vegas Logan, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas Logan, Utah Las Vegas Logan, Utah Logan, Utah Las Vegas Las Vegas

* - Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament

VCU

Series tied at 1-1 (1-0 home, 0-1 neutral, 0-0 road)

12-21-90 11-30-96

W L

90-58* 68-54#

Las Vegas Hartford, Conn.

* - O’Doul’s In The Desert # - Connecticut Hartford Courant Classic

WASHINGTON STATE

UNLV leads 1-0

(1-0 home, 0-0 neutral, 0-0 road)

1-8-83

W

93-65*

UNLV leads 18-11

(11-3 home, 1-0 neutral, 6-8 road)

Las Vegas

2-29-80 3-5-82 1-2-96 2-1-97 1-1-98 1-31-98 1-28-99 2-27-99 2-5-00 3-4-00 2-3-01 3-1-01 1-17-02 2-16-02 2-6-03 3-7-03 1-24-04 2-19-04 1-20-05 2-19-05 3-9-05* 1-5-06 2-4-06 1-11-07 2-10-07 1-23-08 2-23-08 1-17-09 2-18-09

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

66-46 67-55 71-54 79-60 64-50 66-50 83-56 79-74 73-59 96-81 69-61 72-69 75-58 66-61 68-65 80-70 67-47 66-55 46-43 70-66 64-59 65-56 53-50 51-46 85-59 87-39 88-78 71-64 50-44

Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo Las Vegas Denver, Colo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas Laramie, Wyo. Las Vegas

* - Mountain West Conference Tournament

* - UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin

2009-10 LADY REBEL TRAVEL PLANS GAME

DEPART

RETURN

HOTEL

Southern Utah (Nov. 13)

Nov. 13 - Charter bus, leave at 12 pm

Nov. 13 - Charter bus, leave after the game

None

Sacramento State (Nov. 19)

Nov. 18 - Charter flight, leave at 6 pm

Nov. 19 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Marriott Rancho Cordova 916-638-1100

San Diego (Dec. 3)

Dec. 2 - Charter flight, leave at 6 pm

Dec. 3 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Central 858-573-0700

Nevada, Reno (Dec. 6)

Dec. 5 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Dec. 6 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Grand Sierra Resort and Casino 775-789-2000

Fresno State (Dec. 12)

Dec. 11 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Dec. 12 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Courtyard by Marriott Fresno Airport 559-251-5200

Utah State (Jan. 2)

Jan. 1 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Jan. 2 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Holiday Inn Express 435-752-3444

San Diego State (Jan. 13)

Jan. 12 - Charter flight, leave at 6:30 pm

Jan. 13 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Courtyard by Marriott San Diego Central 858-573-0700

Utah (Jan. 16)

Jan. 15 - Charter flight, leave at 2 pm

Jan. 16 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Salt Lake City Marriott Downtown 801-531-0800

Air Force (Jan .26)

Jan. 25 - Charter flight, leave at 5:30 pm

Jan. 26 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Mariott Colorado Springs 719-260-1800

BYU (Feb. 6)

Feb. 5 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Feb. 6 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Marriott Provo 801-377-4700

New Mexico (Feb. 10)

Feb. 9 - Charter flight, leave at 5:30 pm

Feb. 10 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Marriott Albuquerque 505-881-6800

Colorado State (Feb. 20)

Feb 19 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Feb. 20 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Marriott Fort Collins 970-226-5200

TCU (Feb. 23)

Feb. 22 - Charter flight, leave at 12:30 pm

Feb. 23 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Renaissance The Worthington 817-870-1000

Wyoming (Mar. 6)

Mar. 5 - Charter flight, leave at 1 pm

Mar. 6 - Charter flight, leave after the game

Hilton Garden Inn 307-745-5500

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MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT HISTORY Team New Mexico Utah BYU Colorado State UNLV TCU San Diego State Wyoming Air Force

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

W 19 14 14 10 8 2 3 2 1

L 5 7 9 9 10 4 10 10 10

Pct. .792 .667 .609 .526 .444 .333 .231 .167 .091

Semis Finals Titles 8 5 5 8 5 3 7 6 1 5 1 1 6 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

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The opening of the Kathy Olivier era was a definite success, as the former Lady Rebel All-American not only guided UNLV to a six-game win improvement over the previous season in her first year as head coach at her alma mater, the team also was the talk of the Mountain West Conference at the end of the season. Olivier guided the squad to an inspired three-game run in the league tournament that saw the seventh-seeded Lady Rebels claim two upset victories. Though the team entered the season having to deal with the graduation of one of the top players in school history, Sequoia Holmes, who went on to earn a spot in the WNBA, Olivier’s coaching style saw the Lady Rebels play a thrilling brand of basketball. Just as important as the fresh approach she brought to the team was her recruiting efforts, as her first-ever recruit at UNLV, Jamie Smith, went on to become the first Lady Rebel to earn MWC Freshman of the Year honors. The season started off with a bang in an impressive 92-71 home victory over Sacramento State, the start of a three-game winning streak, the first to open a season since 2002-03. During the streak, the Lady Rebels also unveiled a new weapon in their offensive arsenal that had been missing for several years, a threepoint attack. Thanks to a career-high performance from senior guard Brittany Halberg, the Lady Rebels connected on a school-record tying 12 three-pointers, with six alone coming from Halberg. Three-point shooting would be a key for UNLV all season, and the team ended up making a total of 193, shattering the previous record of 132. Another key was the team’s balanced approach on longrange shooting, as three players all averaged at least one trey a game: Halberg, Smith and sophomore guard Erica Helms. UNLV kept up the strong play in wins over Southern Utah and in-state rival Nevada, Reno. The Lady Rebels’ new-found strength from behind the arc helped to open up the inside for returning all-conference center Shamela Hampton, and the senior made sure to take advantage of her opportunities. After a strong three games to begin the year, Hampton exploded for 55 points and 23 rebounds in the team’s two games in the Lady Rebel Round-Up. She almost lifted UNLV to a win over Eastern Washington in the first game of the tournament as she tied a career-high with 31 points and added a career-best 13 free throws, but the Lady Rebels would suffer a 70-69 overtime upset loss. UNLV bounced back with a win over Cal State Fullerton the next day to improve to 4-1. Next came the annual rodeo road trip for the team, which saw the Lady Rebels take a three-game swing to Texas Tech, Loyola Marymount and Oregon State while the NFR was taking over the UNLV campus. Though the team lost all three, the players were starting to become more familiar with Olivier’s system, and that was shown after the return home to Las Vegas. The Lady Rebels won three of their next four games (Cal State Northridge, UC Riverside, Utah State), with the lone loss a closer-than-the-final score setback at the hands of 22nd-ranked Oklahoma State in the championship game of the Desert Draw tournament. Though a loss, a key development in the OSU game was the breakout performance of Smith. Although she had posted several strong performances up to that point, Smith showed the impact player she would become as she torched the Cowgirls for a career-high 27 points on 10-of-15 shooting and added 11 rebounds. Her development as a strong worker inside the paint that fights for every rebound was one of the most important factors for the Lady Rebels last season, as she would pair with Hampton to become the top scoring and rebounding post duo in the league. The two combined for a total of 27 double-doubles (Hampton and Smith would finish 1-2 in the league in double-doubles with 14 and 13, respectively). UNLV knew there would be some growing pains during the season, as the senior-ladden team would have to adjust to a new coaching style and philosophy, while Olivier was seeing what combinations worked best for the Lady Rebels on the floor. That struggle was obvious in the first half of the conference schedule, as UNLV claimed just two wins, an impressive victory at Wyoming on national TV and a home win against Air Force. The team suffered several close losses, including three home defeats by a total of 11 points to TCU, Colorado State and BYU. The turning point of the season came right at the start of the second half of the league slate. Coming off a disappointing 25-point loss at San Diego State, the Lady Rebels found themselves trailing by 10 points in the second half at home to New Mexico. As would become a familiar scene over the next month, UNLV rallied in the second half and behind double-doubles from Hampton and Smith, claimed a 57-51 upset victory. Three more tough losses followed, but the Lady Rebels then nearly pulled off another late rally, trailing at BYU by 18 before taking a one-point lead off a Shannon Oberg trey with 12 seconds left. The Cougars then stunned UNLV with a last-second layup for a 53-52 win, yet

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the Lady Rebels were able to find positives from the comeback. UNLV carried over its strong play from the BYU contest to shock first-place Utah with a 68-55 victory in the Cox Pavilion. The game was tied at 48-48 with five minutes to play before the Lady Rebels ended the game on a 20-7 run, which broke an 11-game losing streak to the Utes. UNLV nearly got caught looking ahead, as following the Utah victory the team found itself trailing by 22 at Air Force with 10 minutes left. That was just enough time left for another second-half comeback, as Oberg hit six three-pointers in the final 10 minutes, and UNLV ended the game on a 30-7 run, capped by Dominique Harris’ last-second layup for a 64-63 win. Riding a two-game win streak, UNLV hoped to make it three on its Senior Day, and nearly pulled it off in a tight contest with San Diego State, but Harris was lost for the game after tearing her ACL and the Aztecs escaped with a 61-55 win. The Lady Rebels entered the MWC Tournament as the seventh seed for the first time, and were matched up with sixth-seeded BYU. The first two meetings during the season saw BYU escape with wins, but it was a different story this time, as the Lady Rebels jumped out to an 11-point edge and led by as many as 16. Smith was big for UNLV in the game with 18 points, 15 rebounds and two key plays in the final minute to preserve the win. The next challenge was third-seeded TCU in the quarterfinals, yet UNLV showed that the seedings did not matter as the Lady Rebels were all over TCU right from the start, jumping out to a shocking 20-point halftime lead over a Horned Frog team that would earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. UNLV hit 10 three-pointers in the game, Hampton and Smith combined for 39 points and 22 rebounds, and the team would connect on an impressive 52.7% from the floor to win 84-75, putting the Lady Rebels in the semifinals for the first time since 2006. Taking on second-seeded San Diego State for the second time in a week, UNLV fell behind early but once again made a strong second half comeback, this time cutting an 18-point lead to just two in the final minutes. The Aztecs scored eight of the final 10 points however to pull out the 71-63 victory. Despite the loss, the tournament was a big success for the Lady Rebels, who saw Hampton become the first UNLV player to earn a spot on the All-MWC Tournament team since 2006. Smith not only became the first MWC Freshman of the Year in team history, she also finished the year as the top freshman rebounder in the nation with a 9.7 rpg, while her 304 rebounds on the season set league and school marks. She was all-conference honorable mention as well, while Hampton earned third-team allconference honors for the third straight season. Hampton finished the year leading the team with a 14.9 points per game average, and was followed by Smith with 10.6 and Helms with 10.3.

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LADY REBELS MAKE INSPIRED RUN TO MWC SEMIFINALS The Lady Rebels became the first-ever seventh-seed in the MWC Tournament to win a game, as they not only took down BYU 66-58 in the first round, UNLV also shocked third-seeded TCU 84-75 in the quarterfinals, the first win over the Horned Frogs since the 2005-06 season. Senior center Shamela Hampton averaged 22.7 points and 9.7 rebounds over the three games to become the first UNLV player since the 2005-06 season to earn a spot on the MWC All-Tournament team.

SMITH NAMED MWC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Forward Jamie Smith became the first-ever Lady Rebel to be named MWC Freshman of the Year, while she was also Honorable Mention All-MWC. Shamela Hampton also was recognized by the conference, as she was a third team All-MWC selection for the third straight year. Smith is was just the second-ever UNLV player to earn conference Freshman of the Year honors, joining Linda Fröhlich who was WAC Freshman of the Year in 1998-99.

REACHING THE 1,000 POINT CLUB Shamela Hampton became the 18th Lady Rebel to reach 1,000 career points at UNLV, as she scored 17 against Air Force on Jan. 31 to give her 1,001 in her career. She finished her career with 1,200 points, placing her in 15th place all-time on the UNLV scoring list.

2008-09 HONORS & AWARDS SHAMELA HAMPTON All-MWC Third Team MWC All-Tournament Team MWC Player of the Week (Dec. 1)

JAMIE SMITH Mountain West Freshman of the Year All-MWC Honorable Mention

RECORD-SETTING REBOUNDER Jamie Smith finished the 2008-09 season as the nation’s top freshman rebounder, averaging 9.5 rpg, which also led the MWC. She set new school and MWC records for rebounds in a season by a freshman with 304, which was also the ninth-highest season total ever by a Lady Rebel, and the third-highest in conference history. Smith is the seventh Lady Rebel in the 10-year history of the MWC to win the rebounding title, and the only freshman to ever do so.

ERICA HELMS MWC Player of the Week (Nov. 24)

THE LADY REBEL DOUBLE-DOUBLE DUO Shamela Hampton and Jamie Smith were a double-double force in 2008-09. Hampton led the Mountain West with 14 double-doubles in 32 games, while Smith was right behind her with 13, which was the most ever by a freshman in the 10-year history of the conference as well as a new UNLV school record. The duo posted double-doubles in the same game five times, during which UNLV has gone 4-1, including upset victories over New Mexico on Feb. 10 and over TCU in the MWC quarterfinals on Mar. 11.

THREE-POINT TURNAROUND

BRITTANY HALBERG CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII First Team

After spending the past several years at the bottom of the conference in three-pointers made per game, it was bomb’s away for the Lady Rebels from behind the arc last season. UNLV finished third in the MWC with 6.03 treys per game, and would connect on a new school record total of 193 for the season, completely shattering the previous record of 132, set in 2004-05. Three players averaged at least one trey per game, as sophomore guard Erica Helms led the team with 43, while senior guard Brittany Halberg and Jamie Smith each had 41.

A COMEBACK FOR THE RECORD BOOKS The comeback at Air Force on March 4 was one of the best in school history, as with less then 10 minutes remaining, UNLV trailed by 22 points on the road at in Colorado Springs, 56-34. The Lady Rebels then exploded for a 30-7 run over the final 10 minutes, winning on a last-second layup. During the final 10 minutes, UNLV would hit six of 10 from three-point range during the run. The 22-point comeback ranked as the fifth-largest in NCAA history. It was the second time in the last two years UNLV has rallied for a victory after trailing by 20 or more points in the second half. Against 16th-ranked George Washington on Nov. 30, 2007, UNLV was down by 25 points early in the second half before pulling off a shocking 62-61 upset in New Orleans, which stands as the fourth-largest comeback in the NCAA record books.

BREAKING THE STREAK UNLV’s 68-55 upset victory over Utah on Feb. 25 broke an 11-game losing streak to the Utes. The last time the Lady Rebels earned a victory over Utah was a 68-60 overtime victory in Salt Lake City on March 4, 2004. It was also the first win against the Utes in Las Vegas since the semifinals of the MWC Tournament on March 2, 2002.

SCHOOL RECORD CHARITY UNLV was nearly perfect at the charity stripe in the win over Utah, as the Lady Rebels connected on 23-of-24 at the free throw line for a school record 95.8%.

OLIVIER’S DEBUT A SMASHING SUCCESS UNLV’s 92-71 win over Sacramento State on Nov. 14 gave Kathy Olivier, a Lady Rebel alumni, a victory in her first game as UNLV’s head coach. That kept alive a streak for the program as all eight coaches in the school’s history have won their opening contest.

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

UNLV SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES Shamela Hampton ....................................14 Jamie Smith ..............................................13 Dominique Harris.......................................1

Top Scoring Performances 31 - Shamela Hampton.....E. Washington - 11/28 29 - Shamela Hampton.... San Diego State - 3/13 27 - Jamie Smith ........... Oklahoma State - 12/20 26 - Shamela Hampton................. at LMU - 12/6 24 - Shamela Hampton....... CS Fullerton - 11/29 23 - Erica Helms ................... at Wyoming - 1/17 22 - Brittany Halberg .. Sacramento State - 11/14 21 - Shamela Hampton...................... TCU - 3/11 20 - Shannon Oberg .................at Air Force - 3/4 20 - Shamela Hampton......................TCU - 1/10

Top Rebounding Performances 17 - Jamie Smith .................... New Mexico - 2/7 16 - Shamela Hampton.............. Air Force - 1/31 15 - Jamie Smith .............................. BYU - 3/10 15 - Jamie Smith .............................. BYU - 1/21 15 - Jamie Smith ................... at Wyoming - 1/17

95


OVERALL: 14-18 / MWC: 5-11 (7TH) / HOME: 12-9 / AWAY: 2-9 / NEUTRAL: 0-0 DATE 11/14/08 11/18/08 11/21/08

OPPONENT W/L SACRAMENTO STATE W SOUTHERN UTAH W NEVADA, RENO W

SCORE 92-71 71-58 66-53

ATTEND. 1,046 558 856

11/28/08 11/29/08 12/02/08 12/06/08 12/15/08

$E. WASHINGTON $CS FULLERTON at Texas Tech at Loyola Marymount at Oregon State

69-70 76-65 63-75 68-84 54-91

631 525 7,945 350 521

12/19/08 12/20/08 12/28/08 12/30/08 1/02/09

%CS NORTHRIDGE W %#22 OKLAHOMA ST L UC RIVERSIDE W UTAH STATE W FRESNO STATE L

88-69 73-88 71-61 65-47 42-65

531 745 458 556 575

1/07/09 1/10/09 1/14/09 1/17/09 1/21/09 1/24/09 1/31/09 2/04/09 2/07/09 2/10/09 2/14/09 2/18/09 2/21/09

*at New Mexico *TCU *COLORADO STATE *at Wyoming *BYU *at Utah *AIR FORCE *at San Diego State *NEW MEXICO *at TCU *at Colorado State *WYOMING *at BYU

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

49-75 61-66 69-70 71-64 62-67 50-67 78-64 58-83 57-51 46-75 55-85 44-50 52-53

7,772 566 567 3577 638 1,745 1,118 627 913 2,185 1,069 832 1,006

2/25/09 *UTAH 3/04/09 *at Air Force 3/07/09 *SAN DIEGO STATE

W W L

68-55 64-63 55-61

869 541 1,087

3/10/09 &BYU

W

66-58

4,113

3/11/09

W

84-75

4,809

L

63-71

5,196

&TCU

3/13/09 &SAN DIEGO STATE

LOT W L L L

HIGH POINTS (22) HALBERG, Brittany (13) HELMS, Erica (16) HAMPTON, Shamela (16) HELMS, Erica (31) HAMPTON, Shamela (24) HAMPTON, Shamela (14) HAMPTON, Shamela (26) HAMPTON, Shamela (13) SMITH, Jamie (13) HALBERG, Brittany (18) HELMS, Erica (27) SMITH, Jamie (17) SMITH, Jamie (16) CHANEY, India (12) CHANEY, India (12) HAMPTON, Shamela (14) HAMPTON, Shamela (20) HAMPTON, Shamela (16) CHANEY, India (23) HELMS, Erica (17) SMITH, Jamie (14) HARRIS, Dominique (17) HAMPTON, Shamela (17) HAMPTON, Shamela (17) HAMPTON, Shamela (16) HAMPTON, Shamela (18) HAMPTON, Shamela (14) HELMS, Erica (13) HAMPTON, Shamela

HIGH REBOUNDS (12) HAMPTON, Shamela (7) HAMPTON, Shamela (10) HAMPTON, Shamela (11) HARRIS, Dominique (13) HAMPTON, Shamela (12) HAMPTON, Shamela (10) SMITH, Jamie (4) HAMPTON, Shamela (4) SMITH, Jamie (14) SMITH, Jamie (12) HAMPTON, Shamela (14) SMITH, Jamie (10) HAMPTON, Shamela (11) HAMPTON, Shamela (11) HAMPTON, Shamela (14) HAMPTON, Shamela (7) CHANEY, India (15) SMITH, Jamie (15) SMITH, Jamie (10) SMITH, Jamie (16) HAMPTON, Shamela (5) SMITH, Jamie (17) SMITH, Jamie (7) SMITH, Jamie (7) SMITH, Jamie (14) HAMPTON, Shamela (9) HARRIS, Dominique (9) SMITH, Jamie (14) SMITH, Jamie (13) SMITH, Jamie (10) SMITH, Jamie

(15) HALBERG, Brittany (20) OBERG, Shannon (13) CHANEY, India (13) HAMPTON, Shamela (18) SMITH, Jamie (15) SMITH, Jamie (18) HAMPTON, Shamela (21) HAMPTON, Shamela (11) SMITH, Jamie (11) HAMPTON, Shamela (29) HAMPTON, Shamela (11) HAMPTON, Shamela

$ - Lady Rebel Round-Up % - Desert Draw at UNLV & - 2009 MWC Tournament * = Conference game ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

96

GAMES 21 11 0 32

TOTALS 27,189 27,338 0 54,527

AVG/GAME 1,295 2,485 0 1,704

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


ALL GAMES Overall: 14-18 / Home: 12-9 / Away: 2-9 / Neutral: 0-0 PLAYER

G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT

24 HAMPTON, Shamela 32-32 961-30.0

166-344 .483

0-0

.000 144-226 .637

OR DR TOT AVG PF FO

A

TO BLK ST PTS AVG

91 182 273

8.5

106

4

22

98

16

41 476 14.9

11 SMITH, Jamie

32-28 1014-31.7 113-271 .417 41-114 .360

71-96 .740

109 195 304

9.5

74

1

45

53

27

49 338 10.6

15 HELMS, Erica

31-29 900-29.0

71-99 .717

22

1.9

48

0

91

98

4

33 318 10.3

32 CHANEY, India

102-284 .359 43-121 .355

38

60

32-13 640-20.0

91-243 .374

8-47

.170

44-64 .688

21

83 104

3.3

58

1

50

73

5

30 234 7.3

1 HARRIS, Dominique 26-21 557-21.4

53-176 .301

21-76

.276

56-73 .767

32

73 105

4.0

49

0

29

78

7

22 183 7.0

5 HALBERG, Brittany

32-32 851-26.6

67-210 .319 41-127 .323

44-54 .815

14

51

65

2.0

34

0

85

59

4

24 219 6.8

25 JUPITER, Raquel

32-0

399-12.5

35-98

.357

1-9

.111

20-34 .588

36

38

74

2.3

43

0

15

37

5

6

91 2.8

33 OBERG, Shannon

31-5

440-14.2

29-84

.345

21-65

.323

7-16

.438

13

35

48

1.5

46

0

24

20

4

12

86 2.8

10 HOLIDAY, Allison

31-0

271-8.7

19-52

.365

14-29

.483

6-6

1.000

1

17

18

0.6

16

0

42

26

0

11

58 1.9

23 HUNT, Latoya

23-0

116-5.0

8-19

.421

0-0

.000

3-4

.750

15

11

26

1.1

12

0

1

10

4

2

19 0.8

20 SCANLON, Kalie

25-0

212-8.5

8-34

.235

2-18

.111

2-2

1.000

4

21

25

1.0

8

0

11

14

1

6

20 0.8

63-3.3

2-11

.182

1-6

.167

3-4

.750

8

3

11

0.6

6

0

2

6

0

0

8

58

90 148

42 GERGELOVA, Karla 19-0 TEAM................

4.6

19

0.4

0

Total..........

32

693-1826 .380 193-612 .315 471-678 .695

424 837 1261 39.4 500

6

417 591 77 236 2050 64.1

Opponents......

32

799-1984 .403 201-654 .307 351-490 .716

428 829 1257 39.3 615

-

489 505 106 249 2150 67.2

SCORE BY PERIODS:

1st

2nd

OT

Total

DEADBALL REBOUNDS:

OFF

DEF

TOTAL

UNLV

890

1153

7

2050

UNLV

86

3

89

Opponents

1014

1128

8

2150

Opponents

56

1

57

MOUNTAIN WEST GAMES Overall: 5-11 / Home: 3-5 / Away: 2-6 PLAYER

G-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT

OR DR TOT AVG PF FO 82 123

A

TO BLK ST PTS AVG

24 HAMPTON, Shamela 16-16 488-30.5

73-153 .477

0-0

.000 72-113 .637

41

7.7

44

2

13

50

9

15 218 13.6

11 SMITH, Jamie

16-16 548-34.2

46-135 .341

17-57

.298

42-55 .764

54 108 162 10.1

32

0

15

29

14

30 151 9.4

15 HELMS, Erica

15-13 406-27.1

41-124 .331

18-57

.316

31-43 .721

11

15

26

1.7

24

0

34

45

2

18 131 8.7

1 HARRIS, Dominique 16-11 339-21.2

38-107 .355

18-50

.360

32-43 .744

17

40

57

3.6

29

0

13

44

1

18 126 7.9

5 HALBERG, Brittany

16-16 436-27.3

32-110 .291

20-68

.294

17-20 .850

4

20

24

1.5

15

0

45

33

4

10 101 6.3

32 CHANEY, India

16-7

288-18.0

34-107 .318

1-19

.053

20-27 .741

12

33

45

2.8

31

0

23

40

2

13

89 5.6

25 JUPITER, Raquel

16-0

195-12.2

17-49

.347

0-3

.000

8-16

.500

19

16

35

2.2

20

0

6

16

1

4

42 2.6

33 OBERG, Shannon

15-1

182-12.1

14-37

.378

9-28

.321

2-6

.333

4

17

21

1.4

19

0

13

9

1

3

39 2.6

10 HOLIDAY, Allison

15-0

112-7.5

7-24

.292

5-13

.385

2-2

1.000

1

8

9

0.6

5

0

15

13

0

4

21 1.4

20 SCANLON, Kalie

15-0

120-8.0

4-15

.267

2-11

.182

0-0

.000

2

13

15

1.0

6

0

6

5

0

2

10 0.7

23 HUNT, Latoya

12-0

44-3.7

3-7

.429

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

7

5

12

1.0

3

0

0

2

2

1

6

0.5

42 GERGELOVA, Karla 11-0

42-3.8

1-7

.143

0-3

.000

3-4

.750

5

1

6

0.5

3

0

1

2

0

0

5

0.5

42

45

87

5.4

9

TEAM................

0

Total..........

16

310-875 .354 90-309 .291 229-329 .696

219 403 622 38.9 231

2

184 297 36 118 939 58.7

Opponents......

16

387-942 .411 107-324 .330 168-229 .734

188 406 594 37.1 293

-

245 243 60 125 1049 65.6

SCORE BY PERIODS:

1st

2nd

Total

DEADBALL REBOUNDS:

OFF

DEF

TOTAL

UNLV

407

532

939

UNLV

40

1

41

Opponents

529

520

1049

Opponents

24

0

24

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

97


GAME-BY-GAME Opponent

Date

Score

W/L

SAC STATE

11/14/08

92-71

W

FG FGA P FG-FGA Pctt 30-64

3FG FGA P 3FG-FGA Pctt

.469 12-27

FT FTA P FT-FTA Pctt

.444 20-36

Off D f Tot T t Off-Def

.556 14-32

46

A Avg

PF

A

TO Blk Stl

Pts Avg

46.0

22

19

19

92

6

11

92.0

S. UTAH

11/18/08

71-58

W

24-70

.343 8-28

.286 15-21

.714 11-26

37

41.5

19

12

15

1

9

71

81.5

UNR

11/21/08

66-53

W

23-55

.418 5-13

.385 15-23

.652 11-27

38

40.3

14

12

20

4

7

66

76.3

E. WASH.

11/28/08

69-70

Lot

22-60

.367 4-12

.333 21-31

.677 17-30

47

42.0

17

16

18

2

3

69

74.5

CS FULLERTON 11/29/08

76-65

W

29-52

.558 4-8

.500 14-20

.700 9-31

40

41.6

16

17

25

5

9

76

74.8

at Texas Tech 12/02/08

63-75

L

23-60

.383 7-18

.389 10-13

.769 11-32

43

41.8

21

14

27

1

7

63

72.8

at LMU

68-84

L

23-75

.307 6-23

.261 16-24

.667 16-23

39

41.4

18

15

12

2

15

68

72.1

12/06/08

at Oregon St. 12/15/08

54-91

L

21-48

.438 5-14

.357 7-12

.583 5-17

22

39.0

14

7

19

4

5

54

69.9

CS NORTHRIDGE 12/19/08

88-69

W

28-62

.452 8-24

.333 24-32

.750 14-36

50

40.2

17

15

19

2

6

88

71.9

#22 OKLA ST 12/20/08

73-88

L

28-69

.406 10-30

.333 7-11

.636 19-23

42

40.4

23

20

18

2

5

73

72.0

UCR

71-61

W

24-62

.387 7-22

.318 16-25

.640 15-29

44

40.7

14

16

14

1

6

71

71.9

UTAH STATE 12/30/08

65-47

W

22-53

.415 5-16

.313 16-24

.667 12-37

49

41.4

13

13

26

2

10

65

71.3

FRESNO ST

01/02/09

42-65

L

17-54

.315 1-12

.083 7-13

.538 9-26

35

40.9

14

7

15

3

6

42

69.1

at New Mexico 01/07/09

49-75

L

19-57

.333 6-19

.316 5-10

.500 11-36

47

41.4

13

16

25

5

6

49

67.6

TCU

61-66

L

19-56

.339 8-29

.276 15-19

.789 15-29

44

41.5

11

13

16

4

8

61

67.2

12/28/08

01/10/09

COLO. ST

01/14/09

69-70

L

23-55

.418 7-21

.333 16-21

.762 10-24

34

41.1

14

15

18

1

5

69

67.3

at Wyoming

01/17/09

71-64

W

22-61

.361 10-27

.370 17-23

.739 15-34

49

41.5

19

8

15

0

9

71

67.5

BYU

01/21/09

62-67

L

23-54

.426 4-13

.308 12-19

.632 12-32

44

41.7

12

11

20

2

2

62

67.2

at Utah

01/24/09

50-67

L

18-54

.333 8-20

.400 6-12

.500 11-22

33

41.2

10

12

20

1

6

50

66.3

AIR FORCE

01/31/09

78-64

W

26-60

.433 6-23

.261 20-27

.741 15-30

45

41.4

14

17

19

1

12

78

66.9

at SDSU

02/04/09

58-83

L

15-37

.405 1-7

.143 27-36

.750 7-20

27

40.7

15

8

27

3

9

58

66.5

NEW MEXICO 02/07/09

57-51

W

18-53

.340 7-19

.368 14-22

.636 16-25

41

40.7

12

14

15

4

5

57

66.0

at TCU

46-75

L

17-50

.340 6-27

.222 6-10

.600 13-21

34

40.4

10

13

25

2

8

46

65.2

at Colorado St 02/14/09

55-85

L

15-58

.259 4-18

.222 21-26

.808 11-20

31

40.0

17

10

19

0

4

55

64.8

WYOMING

02/18/09

44-50

L

17-57

.298 5-21

.238 5-13

.385 17-22

39

40.0

14

10

17

3

11

44

63.9

at BYU

02-21-09

52-53

L

17-47

.362 5-12

.417 13-19

.684 11-22

33

39.7

14

6

21

4

10

52

63.5

UTAH

02/25/09

68-55

W

20-52

.385 5-17

.294 23-24

.958 9-29

38

39.7

16

9

11

2

5

68

63.6

2/10/09

at Air Force

03/04/09

64-63

W

22-54

.407 8-24

.333 12-23

.522 17-19

36

39.5

21

16

15

1

6

64

63.6

SDSU

03/07/09

55-61

L

19-70

.271 0-12

.000 17-25

.680 29-18

47

39.8

19

6

14

3

12

55

63.3

BYU

03/10/09

66-58

W

18-53

.340 8-22

.364 22-27

.815 15-25

40

39.8

14

12

17

1

9

66

63.4

TCU

03/11/09

84-75

W

29-55

.527 10-23

.435 16-18

.889 10-23

33

39.6

15

24

10

3

5

84

64.1

SDSU

03/13/09

63-71

L

22-59

.842 17-17

34

39.4

18

14

20

2

5

63

64.1

.373 3-11

.273 16-19

UNLV

2050

693-1826

.380 193-612

.315 471-678 .695 424-837 1261 39.4

500 417 591 77

Opponents

2150

799-1984

.403 201-654

.307 351-490 .716 428-829 1257 39.3

615 489 505 106 249 2150 67.2

236 2050 64.1

Games played: 32 Points/game: 64.1 FG Pct: 38.0 3FG Pct: 31.5 FT Pct: 69.5 Rebounds/game: 39.4 Assists/game: 13.0 Turnovers/game: 18.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 7.4 Blocks/game: 2.4

98

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


Game 1: UNLV 92, Sacramento State 71 November 14, 2008 Las Vegas

Game 4: E, Washington 70, UNLV 69 (OT) Lady Rebel Round-Up First Round November 28, 2008 Las Vegas

Sacramento State (0-1)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk C. Hunt 3-5 0-0 1-1 4 5 2 4 0 E. Edwards 4-6 3-3 0-0 13 5 0 1 0 A. Boyer 4-10 0-0 3-6 7 2 2 1 1 S. Field-Polisso 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 3 3 5 0 J. Cannady 3-16 0-2 4-4 4 1 2 2 0 T. Koshiyama-Diaz 0-4 0-4 4-4 1 5 4 2 3 A. Garcia 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 3 0 A. White 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 0 0 N. Payne 5-15 2-4 2-4 2 4 2 2 0 K. Gallagher 4-4 0-0 3-4 5 3 0 0 0 TEAM 6 1 Totals... 24-68 6-19 17-25 45 29 16 22 1 TOTAL FG% - 35.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 31.6%, F Throw% - 68.0%

Eastern Washington (2-2) s 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 11 7 32 11 30 11 33 3 31 10 2 16 11 0 2 0 16 14 18 11

7

200

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Piper 3-9 0-0 7-8 2 3 2 1 0 N. Scott 5-15 1-4 2-2 10 4 1 3 4 K. Evans 1-7 1-5 0-0 7 2 0 1 0 B. Ryan 5-13 1-8 0-0 9 4 1 0 1 J. Huntington 2-7 1-1 0-1 1 3 7 2 0 C. Cooper 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 C. Calhoun 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 M. White 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 T. Sparavalo 6-13 2-2 1-2 2 3 1 2 1 A. Bratvold 3-8 0-1 4-5 7 5 3 1 0 P. Ferrall 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals... 25-77 6-24 14-18 49 27 16 12 6 TOTAL FG% - 32.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 25.0%, F Throw% - 77.8%

71

UNLV (1-0)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk S. Oberg 0-3 0-2 1-4 1 1 1 0 1 S. Hampton 7-12 0-0 4-10 12 4 0 1 1 D. Harris 0-7 0-4 4-4 6 3 2 5 2 B. Halberg 7-10 6-9 2-2 4 1 1 2 0 E. Helms 6-11 2-4 5-6 2 0 6 3 0 A. Holiday 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 3 1 0 J. Smith 5-9 3-5 1-4 9 3 1 0 2 K. Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 L. Hunt 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 R. Jupiter 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 4 2 3 0 I. Chaney 4-9 1-2 2-4 7 2 3 2 0 K. Gergelova 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM Totals... 30-64 12-27 20-36 46 22 19 19 6 TOTAL FG% - 46.9%, 3-Pt. FG% - 44.4%, F Throw% - 55.6% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Kent Johnson, Connie Pardue, Anita Ortega Technical fouls: Sacramento State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 1046 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Sacramento State 24 47 71 UNLV 37 55 92

s 1 2 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0

min pts 14 1 33 18 20 4 29 22 33 19 7 0 19 14 6 0 1 2 11 1 23 11 4 0

11

200

Brittany Halberg knocked down six three-pointers in a 92-71 season-opening win over Sacramento State on Nov. 14. UNLV would make a school-record tying 12 three-pointers on the night.

Southern Utah (0-2)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk A. Westwood-Higbee 1-3 0-1 3-5 7 2 2 2 0 C. Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 8 1 0 1 1 L. Neville 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1 0 C. Sears 7-11 0-0 0-0 6 1 2 3 0 S. Sampson 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 4 0 3 0 M. Slade 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Snyder 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 K. Goff 2-6 0-1 0-0 1 3 2 5 0 D. Hosking 4-6 1-1 2-3 4 0 0 1 0 J. Sagers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 C. Platt 1-4 0-2 1-1 3 0 2 4 0 C. Pascucci 4-11 0-0 5-8 7 4 0 2 1 A. Farish 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 0 1 TEAM 11 Totals... 23-60 1-9 11-17 55 22 9 23 3 TOTAL FG% - 38.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 11.1%, F Throw% - 64.7%

min pts 22 5 24 2 15 4 18 14 20 0 1 0 11 0 21 4 16 11 1 0 18 3 20 13 13 2

4

200

58

UNLV (2-0)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 2-7 1-4 0-1 3 2 1 1 1 S. Hampton 3-12 0-0 3-4 7 3 0 2 0 D. Harris 4-7 0-2 4-6 6 2 0 2 0 B. Halberg 2-8 1-6 0-0 1 1 4 1 0 E. Helms 4-10 3-7 2-2 4 1 2 2 0 A. Holiday 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 2 0 0 K. Scanlon 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 1 1 0 L. Hunt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 1-6 0-1 2-4 3 3 1 2 0 I. Chaney 3-9 1-4 0-0 3 3 1 2 0 S. Oberg 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 B. Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals... 24-70 8-28 15-21 37 19 12 15 1 TOTAL FG% - 34.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 28.6%, F Throw % - 71.4% Officials: Clarke Stevens, Kyle Bacon, Laura Rahe Attendance: 558 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Utah 14 44 58 UNLV 40 31 71

Game 3 • UNLV 66, Nevada, Reno 53 November 21, 2008 Las Vegas Nevada, Reno (1-3)

s 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0

min pts 22 5 22 9 20 12 25 5 35 13 11 4 14 6 2 0 18 4 20 7 7 6 3 0 1 0

9

200

71

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

min pts 24 13 40 13 28 3 24 11 37 5 8 0 7 0 4 0 24 15 24 10 5 0

7

225

s 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 21 0 38 31 32 16 33 7 34 3 7 0 21 2 16 3 21 7 2 0

3

225

70

UNLV (3-1)

92

Game 2 • UNLV 71, Southern Utah 58 November 18, 2008 Las Vegas

s 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 0

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk C. Franklin 1-5 0-0 2-2 13 2 0 3 0 S. Moore 2-9 0-0 0-0 2 4 1 4 0 B. Jones 6-15 0-2 3-6 8 1 1 4 2 J. Ward 3-11 1-6 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 D. Criner 4-9 2-4 5-6 6 5 2 4 0 B. Henry 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 M. Cherry 0-3 0-3 2-2 0 3 1 1 1 B. Woodard 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 N. Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 A. Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 M. Hammond 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 3 1 M. Lombardi 1-2 0-1 0-0 5 0 0 1 0 K. Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 TEAM 5 1 Totals... 19-64 3-17 12-16 46 23 8 26 5 TOTAL FG% - 29.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 17.6%, F Throw% - 75.0%

UNLV 3-0

3-point fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta 1-3 1-2 0-0 7-15 0-0 2-6 2-9 1-3 3-4 1-2 0-0 5-6 5-9 1-3 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 2-4 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

Player reb pf a to blk S. Oberg 1 2 1 4 0 S. Hampton 10 4 1 3 1 D. Harris 4 0 3 2 2 B. Halberg 4 1 1 2 0 E. Helms 3 1 2 3 0 A. Holiday 0 1 0 0 0 J. Smith 8 3 2 2 0 K. Scanlon 1 0 1 0 0 R. Jupiter 2 1 0 0 1 I. Chaney 1 1 1 4 0 TEAM 4 Totals... 23-55 5-13 15-23 38 14 12 20 4 TOTAL FG% - 41.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 38.5%, F Throw% - 65.2% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Lisa Jones, Chuck Gonzalez, Mazetta Garrett Technical fouls: Nevada, Reno-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 856 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nevada, Reno 21 32 53 UNLV 24 42 66

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk S. Oberg 0-2 0-2 0-1 0 4 1 2 0 S. Hampton 9-15 0-0 13-19 10 4 0 5 0 D. Harris 5-13 2-3 4-4 11 2 1 3 0 B. Halberg 2-8 1-2 2-5 3 0 5 4 0 E. Helms 1-6 1-1 0-0 3 2 3 1 0 A. Holiday 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 J. Smith 1-4 0-2 0-0 8 4 1 0 2 R. Jupiter 1-2 0-0 1-1 3 1 1 0 0 I. Chaney 3-8 0-0 1-1 0 0 2 1 0 K. Gergelova 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 8 2 Totals... 22-60 4-12 21-31 47 17 16 18 2 TOTAL FG% - 36.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 67.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Marianne Karp, Les Williams, Nick Marshall Technical fouls: Eastern Washington-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 631 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Eastern Washington 27 35 8 70 UNLV 20 42 7 69

69

Game 5: UNLV 76, Cal State Fullerton 65 Lady Rebel Round-Up Consolation Game November 29, 2008 Las Vegas Cal State Fullerton (2-3)

s 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 28 4 16 2 33 15 26 7 33 15 3 0 13 2 5 0 5 0 7 0 15 4 10 2 6 0

7

200

53

s 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1

min pts 19 3 37 16 27 8 29 7 36 16 4 0 21 12 8 0 5 4 14 0

7

200

66

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk T. Thomas 6-15 0-3 2-3 6 4 3 2 0 L. Chow 3-14 1-8 0-0 2 0 6 3 0 D. Weathersby 5-8 0-0 1-3 8 4 2 2 0 M. Richardson 4-7 1-1 0-0 3 3 1 4 0 L. Grove 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 J. Scott 3-12 1-4 2-4 10 4 1 3 0 A. Richie 6-18 1-4 0-0 3 3 2 1 0 K. Avila 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 T. Fontenot 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 J. Breite 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 Totals... 28-76 4-20 5-10 38 21 15 17 0 TOTAL FG% - 36.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 20.0%, F Throw% - 50.0%

s 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 28 14 34 7 35 11 17 9 9 0 31 9 35 13 2 2 2 0 7 0

7

200

s 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

min pts 10 0 29 24 29 5 23 8 32 15 3 0 30 7 5 2 19 5 19 10 1 0

9

200

65

UNLV (4-1)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk S. Oberg 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 S. Hampton 11-19 0-0 2-4 13 3 2 3 0 D. Harris 1-5 0-3 3-4 8 2 3 7 1 B. Halberg 2-4 2-2 2-2 0 3 1 4 0 E. Helms 5-8 0-0 5-5 3 1 6 3 0 A. Holiday 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 J. Smith 2-3 2-2 1-3 7 3 1 3 2 L. Hunt 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 2 1 1 I. Chaney 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 2 1 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 TEAM 2 2 Totals... 29-52 4-8 14-20 40 16 17 25 5 TOTAL FG% 55.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 50.0%, F Throw% - 70.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Marianne Karp, Clarke Stevens, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Cal State Fullerton-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 525 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Cal State Fullerton 34 31 65 UNLV 28 48 76

99

76


Game 6: Texas Tech 75, UNLV 63 December 2, 2008 Lubbock, Texas UNLV (4-2)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 2-7 0-3 5-6 8 2 3 1 0 S. Hampton 5-11 0-0 4-5 12 4 2 3 0 D. Harris 1-7 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 2 1 B. Halberg 3-9 0-4 0-0 4 2 3 3 0 E. Helms 4-9 1-2 0-0 1 4 2 5 0 A. Holiday 3-4 3-3 0-0 0 1 2 4 0 R. Jupiter 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 I. Chaney 2-8 0-3 1-2 6 1 2 5 0 S. Oberg 2-3 2-2 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 K. Gergelova 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 TEAM 7 2 Totals... 23-60 7-18 10-13 43 21 14 27 1 TOTAL FG% - 38.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 38.9%, F Throw% - 76.9%

UNLV (4-4) s 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0

min pts 30 9 38 14 12 2 30 6 26 9 12 9 7 0 23 5 19 6 3 3

7

200

63

Texas Tech (5-3)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Barncastle 2-4 0-0 0-0 7 1 1 3 0 A. Roberson 4-10 3-5 1-1 5 2 0 3 0 D. Seals 5-12 0-0 4-7 10 4 1 2 0 M. Moore 7-12 1-1 3-5 2 1 4 1 0 L. Henderson 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 4 2 0 K. Walker 2-6 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 J. Murphree 4-8 0-2 4-5 3 2 2 2 0 T. Martin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 K. Mallard 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 M. Brown 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 A. Rumph 0-2 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 Totals... 27-62 6-18 15-22 34 16 13 16 0 TOTAL FG% - 43.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 68.2% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Joe Cunningham, Laurie Porter, Brain Hall Technical fouls: UNLV-None. Texas Tech-None. Attendance: 7945 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 25 38 63 Texas Tech 37 38 75

s 0 1 2 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 4

min pts 23 4 34 12 32 14 33 18 19 3 10 5 20 12 1 0 9 2 10 3 9 2

14 200

75

Game 7: Loyola Marymount 84, UNLV 68 December 6, 2008 Los Angeles, Calif. UNLV (4-3)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 4-10 1-3 0-0 10 0 2 1 1 S. Hampton 9-15 0-0 8-14 4 4 0 1 1 D. Harris 2-10 0-4 1-2 5 3 3 4 0 B. Halberg 2-10 2-5 3-4 3 1 3 2 0 E. Helms 4-16 3-7 2-2 3 3 2 1 0 A. Holiday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 L. Hunt 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 3 0 I. Chaney 0-6 0-2 2-2 3 2 3 0 0 S. Oberg 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 Totals... 23-75 6-23 16-24 39 18 15 12 2 TOTAL FG% - 30.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 26.1%, F Throw% - 66.7%

100

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 5-10 2-5 1-2 4 1 0 0 2 S. Hampton 1-5 0-0 0-2 4 5 1 1 1 D. Harris 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 6 0 B. Halberg 3-8 2-5 5-6 1 1 1 1 0 E. Helms 3-6 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 5 0 A. Holiday 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 K. Scanlon 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 L. Hunt 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 1 R. Jupiter 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 3 0 I. Chaney 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Oberg 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 TEAM 5 Totals... 21-48 5-14 7-12 22 14 7 19 4 TOTAL FG% - 43.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 35.7%, F Throw% - 58.3%

Game 10: #22 Oklahoma St. 88, UNLV 73 Desert Draw Championship Game December 20, 2008 Las Vegas #22 Oklahoma State (7-2)

s 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 28 13 19 2 17 0 28 13 28 7 12 5 12 2 20 0 14 4 15 6 7 2

5

200

54

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk T. Cunningham 3-8 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 0 S. Smith 5-10 0-0 1-2 7 3 0 3 0 S. Spears 5-7 0-0 3-6 13 1 0 0 1 A. Riley 7-16 1-5 7-12 6 3 10 3 0 T. Hardeman 5-6 4-5 2-2 0 2 3 1 0 K. Hatcher 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 K. Hernandez 4-9 1-4 3-5 2 3 1 1 0 M. Mercado 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 A. Jappa 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 M. Byford 1-2 0-0 2-2 4 2 1 1 2 TEAM 4 Totals... 31-60 7-16 19-31 39 17 15 10 3 TOTAL FG% - 51.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 43.8%, F Throw% - 61.3%

s 1 0 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 1

min pts 19 7 38 11 22 13 35 22 39 16 5 3 22 12 6 0 1 0 13 4

11

200

s 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

min pts 38 27 22 5 13 0 34 10 33 11 0+ 0 6 0 11 4 9 2 26 14 8 0

5

200

88

UNLV (5-5)

Oregon State (6-1)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk A. Mitchell 10-14 0-0 3-4 7 1 1 0 0 T. Ducker 2-5 0-0 1-2 5 3 0 3 1 C. Fox-Griffin 4-9 0-1 0-0 5 1 9 1 0 T. Rhea 8-17 4-12 0-0 4 2 6 1 0 B. Davis 7-12 3-6 5-5 6 1 6 0 0 K. McCalister 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 J. Futch 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 B. Kennedy 3-5 1-1 1-2 5 1 3 0 0 K. Tilleman 0-2 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 0 0 A. Burdick 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 S. Nichols 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 B. Eskridge 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 9 Totals... 36-76 9-26 10-13 49 12 28 6 1 TOTAL FG% - 47.4%, 3-Pt. FG% - 34.6%, F Throw% - 76.9% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Chuck Gonzalez, Darla Foutz, Darren Krzesnik Attendance: 521 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 27 27 54 Oregon State 44 47 91

s 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

min pts 27 23 18 5 29 8 29 20 28 22 11 3 9 0 23 8 17 0 2 2 4 0 3 0

9

200

91

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 10-15 3-5 4-4 11 3 5 0 1 S. Hampton 2-9 0-0 1-2 12 5 0 4 0 D. Harris 0-3 0-3 0-0 3 2 0 3 0 B. Halberg 3-10 3-9 1-2 2 2 5 1 0 E. Helms 4-14 3-8 0-2 1 3 8 5 0 A. Holiday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Scanlon 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 L. Hunt 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 1 R. Jupiter 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 I. Chaney 6-10 1-2 1-1 5 5 2 3 0 S. Oberg 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 Totals... 28-69 10-30 7-11 42 23 20 18 2 TOTAL FG% - 40.6%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 63.6% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Robert Strong, Connie Pardue, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: #22 Oklahoma State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 745 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total #22 Oklahoma State 47 41 88 UNLV 46 27 73

73

Game 9: UNLV 88, Cal State Northridge 69 Desert Draw First Round December 19, 2008 Las Vegas Cal State Northridge (1-9)

s 1 6 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0

min pts 27 9 23 26 25 5 33 9 29 13 3 0 3 0 20 4 18 2 16 0 3 0

15 200

68

Loyola Marymount (7-1)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk M. Ysaguirre 0-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 0 0 A. Evans 1-2 0-0 0-0 9 3 0 0 1 R. Young 4-11 2-4 6-6 4 1 4 4 0 C. Moore 8-14 0-0 4-6 9 0 9 6 1 L. Helmers 4-7 4-6 0-0 7 3 2 2 0 A. Cowling 11-12 3-3 1-2 6 2 1 3 0 J. Vargas 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 0 L. Wilkins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Burkett 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 2 2 0 K. Goss 1-7 0-5 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 TEAM 5 Totals... 31-62 9-18 13-16 50 15 22 20 2 TOTAL FG% - 50.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 50.0%, F Throw% - 81.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Darren Krzesnik, Lisa Ulmer, Carla Fujimoto Technical fouls: UNLV-None. Loyola Marymount-None. Attendance: 350 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 17 51 68 Loyola Marymount 33 51 84

Game 8: Oregon State 91, UNLV 54 December 15, 2008 Corvallis, Ore.

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk A. Viena-Lota 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 J. Erving 5-8 0-0 2-2 5 4 0 2 0 W. Ligon 6-15 0-5 7-8 3 4 1 3 1 T. Tademy 2-10 0-0 0-1 2 4 9 3 0 A. Blake 8-15 4-10 0-1 5 4 2 1 0 B. Conejo 2-5 0-2 1-2 4 1 1 1 0 K. Thompson 2-4 0-0 2-4 11 1 1 1 0 C. Hall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Rutherford 1-7 0-2 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 N. Sreekanth 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 B. Davies 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 4 0 TEAM 5 Totals... 26-68 4-20 13-20 38 24 14 16 1 TOTAL FG% - 38.2%, 3-Pt. FG% - 20.0%, F Throw% - 65.0%

s 0 0 1 1 3 0 4 0 1 1 0

min pts 5 0 15 12 36 19 29 4 31 20 18 5 30 6 2 0 11 3 13 0 10 0

11

200

s 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

min pts 22 15 23 5 24 12 23 13 27 18 14 6 6 0 7 2 20 6 13 5 17 6 4 0

6

200

69

UNLV (5-4) s 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

min pts 26 0 19 2 32 16 33 20 26 12 28 26 6 2 1 0 19 4 10 2

6

200

84

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk S. Hampton 6-10 0-0 3-6 10 4 1 4 1 D. Harris 0-5 0-3 5-6 2 1 3 0 0 B. Halberg 4-9 2-5 2-2 2 1 3 0 0 J. Smith 4-7 0-2 5-5 14 3 1 1 0 E. Helms 5-9 2-4 6-8 1 0 3 5 1 A. Holiday 2-5 2-4 0-0 2 2 1 2 0 K. Scanlon 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 L. Hunt 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 R. Jupiter 2-3 0-0 2-3 9 1 0 2 0 I. Chaney 2-4 0-2 1-2 4 0 0 2 0 S. Oberg 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 TEAM 3 Totals... 28-62 8-24 24-32 50 17 15 19 2 TOTAL FG% - 45.2%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 75.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Connie Pardue, Ken Sowby, Tiffany Bird Attendance: 531 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Cal State Northridge 32 37 69 UNLV 50 38 88

88

Erica Helms poured in a team-high 18 points and knocked down a pair of three-pointers against Cal State Northridge on Dec. 19.

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


Game 11: UNLV 71, UC Riverside 61 December 28, 2008 Las Vegas UC Riverside (3-8) Player R. Friend J. Schmuckal K. Nkele S. Gbewonyo C. Foster B. Purdom S. Whitley A. Morris T. Lott K. Glyniadaki TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 1-6 5-9 8-18 5-17 0-4 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-2 3-4

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-0 2-2 3-5 0-0 3-7 2-2 1-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

24-65 7-20 6-11

Game 13: Fresno State 65, UNLV 42 January 2, 2009 Las Vegas Fresno State (9-4)

reb 0 2 13 9 4 0 0 1 5 2 7 43

pf 3 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 4 2

a 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 11

to 1 1 5 2 1 0 1 1 2 2

blk 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 23 4 21 13 38 21 39 12 38 7 4 2 3 0 9 0 12 3 13 6

16

2

3

200

61

Player H. Munro B. Amundsen J. Ross M. Arnold L. Fears T. Edwards B. Jones A. Walker L. Brown J. Filipe TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 1-10 4-8 4-12 6-7 4-11 3-4 1-3 3-10 0-1 1-6

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-4 0-0 3-6 0-0 2-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-9 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-2

27-72 9-38 2-3

TCU (10-5, 2-0)

reb 10 2 8 5 1 7 0 7 1 7 4 52

pf 3 4 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 4

a 3 1 3 0 3 3 1 1 0 1

to 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 2

19 16 13

blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 19 3 22 11 34 10 27 12 33 9 17 6 5 2 22 8 9 0 12 4

0

6

200

TOTAL FG% - 36.9%, 3-Pt. FG% - 35.0%, F Throw% - 54.5%

TOTAL FG% - 37.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 23.7%, F Throw% - 66.7%

UNLV (6-5)

UNLV (7-6)

Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 7-11 5-8 1-8 4-17 5-12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 2-3 1-4 0-0 3-4 1-5 2-2 3-8 2-4 0-2 4-7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0

reb 14 6 4 3 7 1 2 1 1 0 5 24-62 7-22 16-25 44

pf 4 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0

a 4 0 1 4 4 1 1 0 1 0

to 3 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 1

14 16 14

blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0

min pts 33 17 24 13 26 5 39 13 29 14 11 0 10 0 8 2 15 7 5 0

1

6

200

71

TOTAL FG% - 38.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 31.8%, F Throw% - 64.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Jack Jones, Marianne Karp, Laura Rahe Technical fouls: UC Riverside-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 458 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UC Riverside 32 29 61 UNLV 30 41 71

Utah State (6-6)

s 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

min pts 29 2 18 10 38 14 16 0 38 11 2 0 4 5 16 0 12 2 11 3 5 0 11 0

6

200

47

fg-fga 0-3 5-14 0-1 4-8 5-14 0-0 1-5 0-0 2-6 0-3

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-3 0-0

reb 3 11 1 1 7 0 4 0 3 2 3 17-54 1-12 7-13 35

pf 5 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1

a 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0

to 1 5 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 0

blk 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

s 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0

min pts 21 0 29 12 13 0 31 10 33 12 9 0 23 2 2 0 18 6 21 0

14 7

15

3

6

200

42

Game 14: New Mexico 75, UNLV 49 January 7, 2009 Albuquerque, N.M. 3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 2-7 2-5 0-0 8 3 1 3 2 I. Chaney 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 0 4 4 0 S. Hampton 7-13 0-0 0-2 11 3 0 12 1 B. Halberg 3-7 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 E. Helms 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 D. Harris 3-8 1-2 3-4 4 1 1 2 0 A. Holiday 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 K. Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 L. Hunt 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 R. Jupiter 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 0 0 S. Oberg 0-4 0-4 1-2 5 2 2 1 0 K. Gergelova 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 10 Totals... 19-57 6-19 5-10 47 13 16 25 5 TOTAL FG% - 33.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 31.6%, F Throw% - 50.0%

min pts 36 14 29 5 26 8 32 13 22 16 9 0 4 0 11 1 8 1 22 7 1 0

10 200

65

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

s 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0

min pts 33 8 24 0 38 8 35 20 33 16 5 0 10 4 18 10 1 0 3 0

8

200

s 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

min pts 35 13 9 0 33 20 28 9 35 3 13 7 4 0 3 0 2 0 16 4 19 3 3 2

8

200

66

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk E. Weissman 4-6 3-4 2-2 7 3 2 1 0 A. Adamson 4-11 1-3 1-2 6 1 1 2 1 A. Hartill 2-8 1-5 1-2 3 2 0 1 1 A. Beggin 4-13 2-7 3-3 5 2 4 1 0 A. Best 2-7 1-2 2-2 5 0 5 1 0 L. Taylor 0-1 0-1 1-2 2 2 1 1 0 N. Nelson 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 2 1 2 0 S. Halasz 4-5 0-0 0-1 3 1 1 1 0 G. Jackson 1-3 0-1 0-1 1 0 2 0 1 V. Kast 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 4 J. Kielpinski 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 TEAM 3 Totals... 28-69 9-27 10-15 39 16 18 11 7 TOTAL FG% - 40.6%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 66.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Lisa Jones, Clarke Stevens, Michael Price Technical fouls: UNLV-None. New Mexico-None. Attendance: 7772 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 22 27 49 New Mexico 48 27 75

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 3-8 3-5 4-4 11 2 2 1 1 S. Oberg 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 S. Hampton 6-13 0-0 8-11 14 1 1 1 1 B. Halberg 3-9 3-8 0-0 0 1 4 3 1 E. Helms 1-6 1-6 0-0 3 0 2 4 0 D. Harris 2-5 0-2 3-4 2 0 1 1 0 A. Holiday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 K. Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 L. Hunt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 I. Chaney 1-7 1-5 0-0 4 1 1 2 1 K. Gergelova 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 TEAM 3 2 Totals... 19-56 8-29 15-19 44 11 13 16 4 TOTAL FG% - 33.9%, 3-Pt. FG% - 27.6%, F Throw% - 78.9% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Peter Contreras, Tiffany Bird, Michol Murray Technical fouls: TCU-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 566 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TCU 37 29 66 UNLV 23 38 61

61

Game 16: Colorado State 70, UNLV 69 January 14, 2009 Las Vegas Colorado State (6-10, 1-2 MWC)

s 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

min pts 34 6 17 2 32 14 23 8 17 2 15 10 12 3 12 0 5 0 9 3 17 1 7 0

6

200

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk A. Uzomah 3-3 0-0 2-3 9 2 3 3 0 B. Minor 4-9 1-2 0-1 5 4 2 2 0 J. Cornell 2-7 0-0 0-0 6 2 3 7 0 K. Beemer 9-13 7-11 0-0 2 2 1 4 0 A. Cheney 4-7 1-3 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 B. Barbee 1-6 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Mestdagh 2-7 1-6 0-1 3 1 2 1 1 M. Heimstra 1-4 0-2 1-4 2 1 1 1 0 Z. Simmons 1-1 0-0 2-3 4 2 4 0 0 D. Tanacan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 Team 3 Totals... 27-58 11-29 5-12 36 18 17 19 2 TOTAL FG% - 46.6%, 3-Pt. FG% - 37.9%, F Throw% - 41.7%

s 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0

min pts 33 8 26 9 30 4 28 25 14 9 12 3 23 5 11 3 18 4 5 0

8

200

70

49

UNLV (7-9, 0-3 MWC)

New Mexico (12-2, 1-0) s 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk R. Rentschler 4-9 0-1 0-0 8 3 1 1 0 M. Garoutte 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 2 0 H. Sverrisdottir 2-7 0-1 4-4 6 2 8 4 0 T. LaFleur 7-21 5-10 1-4 7 1 4 0 0 E. Carter 5-10 4-7 2-2 1 2 6 1 1 A. Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 T. Omotola 2-7 0-0 0-2 4 2 0 0 0 E. Mangum 4-7 2-4 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 C. John 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Younger 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 TEAM 8 1 Totals... 24-63 11-23 7-12 38 16 19 10 1 TOTAL FG% - 38.1%, 3-Pt. FG% - 47.8%, F Throw% - 58.3%

UNLV (7-8, 0-2)

UNLV (7-7, 0-1)

UNLV (7-5)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 5-11 2-4 2-2 7 1 1 3 0 S. Hampton 1-4 0-0 3-6 10 4 1 4 0 B. Halberg 3-5 0-2 2-2 6 1 4 2 0 E. Helms 5-11 1-4 2-3 6 0 5 4 0 I. Chaney 6-13 1-1 3-4 5 4 0 2 0 A. Holiday 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 2 0 K. Scanlon 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 L. Hunt 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 2 0 R. Jupiter 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 S. Oberg 2-4 1-3 2-3 7 1 0 2 1 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals... 22-53 5-16 16-24 49 13 13 26 2 TOTAL FG% - 41.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 31.3%, F Throw% - 66.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Mazetta Garrett, Michelle Russi, Schel Brown Technical fouls: Utah State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 556 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Utah State 22 25 47 UNLV 30 35 65

65

TOTAL FG% - 31.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 8.3%, F Throw% - 53.8% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Kent Johnson, Clarke Stevens, Michol Murray Technical fouls: Fresno State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 575 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Fresno State 37 28 65 UNLV 15 27 42

Game 12: UNLV 65, Utah State 47 December 30, 2008 Las Vegas 3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk N. Johnson 1-5 0-1 0-0 5 2 1 3 1 L. Whitehead 4-6 0-0 2-2 3 3 2 2 1 D. Snelgro 7-15 0-3 0-0 1 2 5 1 1 A. Coddington 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 3 1 3 0 A. Pares 4-20 3-12 0-0 7 3 2 2 0 T. Williams 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Howard 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 0 0 2 0 C. Burns 0-4 0-0 0-1 5 0 1 3 1 A. White 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 S. Pope 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 3 0 1 0 N. Diop 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 B. Diop 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 TEAM 2 Totals... 20-65 4-20 3-5 33 21 12 20 4 TOTAL FG% - 30.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 20.0%, F Throw% - 60.0%

Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

Game 15: TCU 66, UNLV 61 January 10, 2009 Las Vegas

s 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1

min pts 27 13 25 10 18 6 34 13 19 7 12 1 14 5 16 8 12 2 11 6 12 4

10 200

75

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk s J. Smith 4-10 3-5 4-4 5 4 2 0 1 1 S. Hampton 2-4 0-0 3-6 3 5 1 4 0 0 B. Halberg 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 E. Helms 3-8 2-5 4-5 0 1 5 2 0 2 I. Chaney 6-13 0-1 4-5 7 3 3 6 0 2 D. Harris 1-3 0-1 0-0 5 1 0 2 0 0 A. Holiday 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 K. Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 L. Hunt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 3-4 0-1 1-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 S. Oberg 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 1 Totals... 23-55 7-21 16-21 34 14 15 18 1 5 TOTAL FG% - 41.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 76.2% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Scotty Hermann, Randy Campbell, Mazetta Garrett Technical fouls: Colorado State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 567 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Colorado State 37 33 70 UNLV 32 37 69

min pts 33 15 25 7 26 5 30 12 32 16 11 2 5 3 6 0 5 0 13 7 11 2 3 0 200

101

69


Game 17: UNLV 71, Wyoming 64 January 17, 2009 Laramie, Wyo. UNLV (8-9, 1-3 MWC) Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney D. Harris A. Holiday L. Hunt R. Jupiter S. Oberg K. Gergelova TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 1-8 3-9 2-10 8-10 3-8 2-8 0-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0

Game 19: Utah 67, UNLV 50 January 24, 2009 Salt Lake City, Utah UNLV (8-11, 1-5 MWC)

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-4 2-3 0-0 5-7 2-7 0-0 4-6 3-5 0-1 1-2 2-4 4-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

reb 15 7 2 1 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 13 22-61 10-27 17-23 49

pf 2 3 0 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 1

a 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0

to 2 0 1 6 3 2 0 0 1 0 0

blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0

min pts 37 4 28 11 24 6 30 23 16 7 23 10 13 0 0+ 0 15 4 11 6 3 0

19 8

15

0

9

200

Player J. Smith I. Chaney S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter K. Gergelova TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 3-8 2-8 3-10 4-9 3-7 2-5 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-2

UNLV (9-12, 2-6 MWC)

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 2-4 3-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 3-4 3-4 2-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

reb 10 0 6 3 0 2 4 1 4 0 3 18-54 8-20 6-12 33

pf 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0

a 1 1 1 0 4 3 1 0 1 0

to 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 0 4 0 2 10 12 20

blk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

min pts 40 11 12 4 29 6 28 14 21 8 22 5 17 0 3 0 16 2 12 0

1

6

200

50

71 TOTAL FG% - 33.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 40.0%, F Throw% - 50.0%

TOTAL FG% - 36.1%, 3-Pt. FG% - 37.0%, F Throw% - 73.9%

Utah (12-6, 5-0 MWC)

Wyoming (8-8, 0-3 MWC)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta E. Langford 1-5 0-0 1-3 E. Dissen 1-2 0-0 0-0 R. Richardson 0-4 0-1 1-2 K. Scheffler 5-18 3-14 2-3 M. McGuffey 8-19 2-5 0-1 R. Vanderjagt 0-1 0-1 0-0 J. Kennedy 1-4 1-2 2-2 B. Freeze 0-1 0-0 0-0 H. Carlson 6-7 0-0 8-8 TEAM Totals... 22-61 6-23 14-19

reb 3 3 2 5 7 0 4 0 7 5 36

pf 1 1 4 2 3 0 2 0 5

a 1 0 5 2 3 0 3 0 0

to 3 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 2

18 14 12

blk 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2

min pts 14 3 9 2 401 40- 15 35 18 5 0 27 5 0+ 0 30 20

1

6

200

64

TOTAL FG% - 36.1%, 3-Pt. FG% - 26.1%, F Throw% - 73.7% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Eric Larson, Laura Rahe, John Haefeli Technical fouls: UNLV-None. Wyoming-None. Attendance: 3577 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 33 38 71 Wyoming 30 34 61

102

26-55 8-23 7-8

reb 10 3 8 5 5 1 0 0 0 1 2 35

pf 1 3 2 4 3 2 1 0 0 0

a 1 1 5 6 6 2 1 0 0 0

to 3 2 4 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 16 22 17

blk 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

3

10 200

min pts 38 8 36 15 39 22 29 5 34 12 12 3 4 2 2 0 2 0 4 0 67

Game 20 • UNLV 78, Air Force 64 January 31, 2009 Las Vegas

s 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 32 8 15 6 28 19 35 9 40 21 5 0 7 0 1 0 25 0 12 4

9

200

TOTAL FG% - 42.4%, 3-Pt. FG% - 27.8%, F Throw% - 75.0%

67

reb 5 6 3 5 4 1 3 0 2 29

pf 4 4 4 0 5 2 2 1

a 1 0 4 4 2 4 1 0

to 1 4 2 2 2 4 2 2

22 16 19

blk 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1

min pts 35 13 30 6 27 0 37 19 28 15 12 0 16 5 15 6

3

6

200

64

UNLV (9-11, 2-5 MWC) s 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 36 17 36 12 33 12 24 5 17 5 23 9 3 0 15 2 4 0 5 0 4 0

2

200

62

Player J. Smith S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg I. Chaney A. Holiday E. Helms K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter S. Oberg K. Gergelova TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 2-8 7-10 2-6 2-7 5-10 2-2 0-2 1-4 1-2 3-6 1-3 0-0

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-5 5-5 0-0 3-7 1-3 5-6 1-5 3-4 0-1 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 3-6 0-2 4-6 5 2 0 1 2 S. Hampton 5-8 0-0 7-11 4 3 0 4 0 D. Harris 2-7 1-3 3-4 2 4 1 6 0 B. Halberg 0-2 0-1 4-4 2 0 2 1 0 I. Chaney 2-3 0-0 3-3 4 2 2 7 0 A. Holiday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 E. Helms 2-7 0-0 5-6 2 2 0 4 1 K. Scanlon 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 L. Hunt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 1-3 0-0 1-2 4 0 1 2 0 S. Oberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 4 Totals... 15-37 1-7 27-36 27 15 8 27 3 TOTAL FG% - 40.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 14.3%, F Throw% - 75.0%

s 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

min pts 35 10 29 17 27 8 26 4 20 7 1 0 23 9 7 0 3 0 21 3 7 0 1 0

9

200

s 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

min pts 32 15 25 10 33 7 24 13 24 19 2 0 5 2 15 8 9 0 11 8 12 1 8 0

58

San Diego State (15-5, 6-2 MWC)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Layton-Bailes 7-11 1-2 0-0 1 4 0 1 1 P. Johnson 2-5 0-0 6-6 7 4 2 1 2 C. Davis 3-8 1-2 0-0 4 1 5 6 0 Q. Davis 4-8 1-1 4-4 3 2 7 2 0 J. Morris 8-13 3-5 0-0 2 4 0 4 0 K. Spinardi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 L. Leo 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 J. Williams 2-5 2-4 2-2 3 3 1 0 0 G. Clark 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 L. Dixon 3-4 2-2 0-0 4 0 3 1 0 C. Chambers 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 0 2 K. Tutt 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 TEAM 3 Totals... 30-60 10-17 13-14 30 23 19 17 5 TOTAL FG% - 50.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 58.8%, F Throw% - 92.9% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Marianne Karp, Kent Johnson, Connie Pardue Attendance: 627 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 24 34 58 San Diego State 39 44 83

13 199

83

Game 22: UNLV 57, New Mexico 51 February 7, 2009 Las Vegas New Mexico (16-6, 5-4 MWC)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta K. Kreke 6-10 1-4 0-0 L. Dunsworth 3-5 0-0 0-0 A. Gault 0-3 0-0 0-0 R. Beck 6-21 4-13 3-4 B. Cultra 5-11 0-0 5-6 S. Puentes 0-0 0-0 0-0 J. Satterfield 2-3 0-0 1-2 K. Schjodt 3-6 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals... 25-59 5-18 9-12

UNLV (8-10, 1-4)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 6-12 2-3 3-4 15 1 0 0 1 S. Hampton 5-11 0-0 2-3 7 3 2 4 1 B. Halberg 5-11 1-3 1-2 3 1 3 5 0 E. Helms 2-7 0-2 1-2 1 2 4 6 0 I. Chaney 2-7 0-4 1-2 1 1 1 1 0 D. Harris 2-4 1-1 4-6 5 2 1 2 0 A. Holiday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 K. Scanlon 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Oberg 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 TEAM 7 Totals... 23-54 4-13 12-19 44 12 11 20 2 TOTAL FG% - 42.6%, 3-Pt. FG% - 30.8%, F Throw% - 63.2% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Chuck Gonzalez, Shelley Nakasone, Darla Foutz Technical fouls: BYU-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 638 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total BYU 28 39 67 UNLV 34 28 62

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 5-9 1-1 1-3 0-0 2-8 2-2 0-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

Air Force (4-16, 0-7 MWC)

BYU (13-3, 3-1)

Player reb pf a to blk S. Slade 3 3 0 0 1 K. Moeaki 2 3 0 3 1 C. King 13 3 4 0 0 J. Foreman 2 4 3 0 0 M. Nielson 6 2 4 2 1 J. Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 S. Hostetter 0 0 0 1 0 S. Buhler 0 0 0 0 0 C. Wood 7 2 2 2 2 K. Riley 5 1 0 1 0 TEAM 1 Totals... 26-71 5-19 10-12 39 18 13 9 5 TOTAL FG% - 36.6%, 3-Pt. FG% - 26.3%, F Throw% - 83.3%

fg-fga 4-9 7-9 8-14 2-4 4-14 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1

TOTAL FG% - 47.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 34.8%, F Throw% - 87.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Marianne Karp, Eric Larson, Deborah Adams Technical fouls: UNLV-None. Utah-None. Attendance: 1745 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 16 34 50 Utah 38 29 67

Game 18 • BYU 67, UNLV 62 January 21, 2009 Las Vegas 3-point fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta 3-14 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 8-12 0-1 3-3 3-11 1-4 2-3 7-13 2-4 5-6 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-6 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0

Player H. Sawyer K. King K. Whipple H. Stephens M. Warburton J. Badon J. McDermott C. Knight S. McKinnon M. Munns TEAM Totals...

Game 21: San Diego State 83, UNLV 58 February 4, 2009 San Diego, Calif.

reb 11 16 3 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 26-60 6-23 20-27 45

Player fg-fga E. Weissmann 2-5 J. Kielpinski 2-4 A. Beggin 5-13 S. Halasz 3-10 A. Best 2-5 L. Taylor 0-0 N. Nelson 0-0 A. Adamson 1-5 G. Jackson 1-8 V. Kast 1-3 A. Hartill 0-3 TEAM Totals... 17-56

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-6 5-6 0-2 4-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-2 0-0

reb 3 1 5 5 6 1 0 3 7 0 0 8 3-18 14-16 39

pf 5 1 5 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 2

a 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 0

to 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 19 10 11

blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

s 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

min pts 29 5 21 4 40- 15 23 10 20 5 7 0 0+ 0 22 3 17 2 9 7 12 0

3

6

200

blk 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

s 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 38 10 35 17 18 8 31 6 37 14 3 0 6 0 6 2 19 0 7 0

4

5

200

51

TOTAL FG% - 30.4%, 3-Pt. FG% - 16.7%, F Throw% - 87.5% pf 0 2 3 1 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 0

a 2 3 1 5 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

to 2 2 2 3 1 3 3 1 0 2 0 0

14 17 19

blk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

1

12 200

TOTAL FG% - 43.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 26.1%, F Throw% - 74.1% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Jack Jones, Mazetta Garrett, Laura Rahe Technical fouls: Air Force-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 1118 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Air Force 29 35 64 UNLV 28 50 78

min pts 23 10 32 17 26 10 30 8 27 12 13 6 7 0 12 3 3 2 13 6 13 2 1 2 78

UNLV (10-12, 3-6 MWC) Player J. Smith S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg E. Helms A. Holiday K. Scanlon R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 3-12 4-9 3-7 2-3 5-15 0-0 0-1 1-4 0-1 0-1

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-4 4-5 0-0 9-15 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

reb 17 10 1 0 3 0 2 0 5 0 3 18-53 7-19 14-22 41

pf 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 0

a 1 0 0 4 5 1 0 0 2 1

to 1 3 1 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 12 14 15

57

TOTAL FG% - 34.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 36.8%, F Throw% - 63.6% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Robert Strong, Rob Bryson, Peter Contreras Technical fouls: New Mexico-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 913 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total New Mexico 23 28 51 UNLV 19 38 57

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball


Game 23: TCU 75, UNLV 46 February 10, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas UNLV (10-13, 3-7 MWC)

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 2-7 0-4 2-4 7 3 0 3 0 S. Hampton 6-11 0-0 4-6 5 0 1 5 1 D. Harris 1-9 0-7 0-0 4 2 1 3 0 B. Halberg 2-6 2-6 0-0 2 0 6 3 0 E. Helms 3-8 3-5 0-0 2 1 2 3 0 A. Holiday 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 K. Scanlon 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 I. Chaney 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 1 1 3 0 S. Oberg 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 7 2 Totals... 17-50 6-27 6-10 34 10 13 25 2 TOTAL FG% - 34.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 22.2%, F Throw% - 60.0%

Game 24: Colorado State 85, UNLV 55 February 14, 2009 Colorado Springs, Colo. UNLV (10-14, 3-8 MWC)

s 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

min pts 31 6 31 16 22 2 25 6 32 9 2 0 14 3 11 2 10 0 19 2 3 0

8

200

46

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk J. Smith 4-10 2-5 2-2 7 3 2 2 0 S. Hampton 5-10 0-0 8-9 5 5 0 3 0 D. Harris 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 B. Halberg 2-8 1-5 3-3 0 1 0 2 0 E. Helms 1-6 1-2 4-6 4 0 3 2 0 A. Holiday 0-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 1 1 0 K. Scanlon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Jupiter 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 0 0 I. Chaney 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 7 0 S. Oberg 1-6 0-2 1-2 3 3 1 0 0 K. Gergelova 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 Totals... 15-58 4-18 21-26 31 17 10 19 0 TOTAL FG% - 25.9%, 3-Pt. FG% - 22.2%, F Throw% - 80.8%

Game 26: BYU 53, UNLV 52 February 21, 2009 Provo, Utah UNLV (10-16, 3-10 MWC)

s 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 37 12 25 18 23 2 26 8 28 7 10 2 1 0 17 2 17 0 13 3 3 1

4

200

55

Player D. Harris B. Halberg J. Smith E. Helms S. Hampton A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 4-6 1-6 2-8 4-11 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 2-4 1-1

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 2-4 2-4 0-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 9-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-2

reb 9 2 9 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 17-47 5-12 13-19 33

pf 4 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 0

a 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

to 4 2 5 5 2 0 1 0 1 1 0

blk 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 32 12 29 3 29 5 33 9 31 13 9 2 3 0 2 0 9 0 13 5 10 3

14 6

21

4

10 200

52

TOTAL FG% - 36.2%, 3 Pt. FG% - 41.7%, F Throw% - 68.4%

TCU 15-8, 7-3 MWC

3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk R. Rentschler 0-4 0-1 0-0 9 1 1 0 0 M. Garoutte 2-4 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 2 0 H. Sverrisdottir 7-15 2-4 0-0 5 2 10 1 0 T. LaFleur 8-16 3-6 2-2 2 3 1 2 0 E. Carter 6-9 3-5 0-0 1 3 5 3 0 A. Thompson 2-3 1-1 0-0 6 1 2 1 0 A. Sims 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 S. Moore 2-2 1-1 1-1 0 1 0 2 0 T. Omotola 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 C. John 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 1 0 M. Younger 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 TEAM 7 1 Totals... 30-62 10-18 5-7 33 13 22 15 0 TOTAL FG% - 48.4%, 3-Pt. FG% - 55.6%, F Throw% - 71.4% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Lisa Jones, Melissa Barlow, Michael Price Technical fouls: UNLV-None. TCU-None. Attendance: 2185 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 25 21 46 TCU 44 31 75

Colorado State (8-16, 3-8 MWC) s 0 0 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1

min pts 27 0 20 5 34 16 26 21 34 15 28 5 3 0 5 6 11 4 6 3 6 0

12 200

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3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta reb pf a to blk B. Minor 7-8 0-0 0-0 9 3 2 4 0 C. Reimink 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 J. Cornell 3-6 0-0 4-4 3 3 0 1 1 K. Beemer 0-7 0-6 0-0 4 1 1 2 0 Z. Simmons 6-10 0-0 0-0 3 1 3 4 0 C. Van Grinsven 1-3 0-0 2-2 8 1 0 4 1 B. Barbee 7-13 4-10 1-2 4 4 2 0 0 A. Uzomah 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 K. Mestdagh 3-8 2-7 1-2 1 2 1 1 0 M. Heimstra 1-3 0-0 6-6 6 1 1 0 0 M. Ackley 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 A. Cheney 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 D. Tanacan 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 2 0 1 0 Team 4 Totals... 32-67 6-24 15-18 50 23 12 18 4 TOTAL FG% - 47.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 25.0%, F Throw% - 83.3% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Robert Strong, Connie Pardue, Michol Murray Attendance: 1069 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 30 25 55 Colorado State 40 45 85

s 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0

min pts 26 14 7 0 25 10 19 0 21 12 13 4 23 19 14 2 16 9 16 8 3 0 11 4 6 3

7

200

85

Game 25 • Wyoming 50, UNLV 44 February 18, 2009 Las Vegas

reb 3 8 3 3 12 7 0 6 42

pf 1 2 3 3 3 3 2

a 1 0 4 2 3 4 0

to 0 4 4 3 1 4 1 1 17 14 18

blk 1 2 0 1 2 2 0

s 0 0 0 4 1 3 0

min pts 21 0 35 18 37 4 38 7 39 14 25 5 5 2

8

8

200

50

TOTAL FG% - 37.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 17.6%, F Throw% - 60.0%

Jamie Smith grabbed 17 rebounds and added 10 points for a double-double to spark UNLV to an upset win over New Mexico on Feb. 7.

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

fg-fga 5-14 3-7 1-11 0-4 5-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-9 0-1 0-1

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-0 2-7 2-5 0-0 0-7 0-0 0-1 1-2 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

reb 14 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 8 17-57 5-21 5-13 39

fg-fga 4-12 0-3 3-3 0-6 6-12 0-2 0-1 3-10 4-5 1-2

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-2 2-6 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0

reb 2 1 8 5 2 0 4 7 1 5 4 21-56 4-17 7-10 39

pf 3 0 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 1

a 2 0 1 7 2 0 2 0 0 1

to 1 1 3 4 4 0 0 2 2 2

17 15 19

blk 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

s 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1

min pts 28 8 10 0 25 9 32 0 34 13 5 0 14 2 24 10 13 8 15 3

5

7

200

53

TOTAL FG% - 37.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 23.5%, F Throw% - 70.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: ERIC LARSEN, DEBBIE ADAMS, KEN SOWBY Technical fouls: UNLV-None. BYU-None. Attendance: 1006 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 16 36 52 BYU 27 26 53

Game 27: UNLV 68, Utah 55 February 25, 2009 Las Vegas

Player K. Whipple H. Sawyer K. King H. Stephens M. Warburton J. Badon J. McDermott S. McKinnon D. Stevenson TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 2-13 1-4 5-7 0-2 7-18 2-7 0-0 1-4 0-0

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-9 5-6 0-1 2-3 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 3-7 4-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

reb 5 6 4 0 4 5 0 1 1 6 18-55 6-25 13-15 32

pf 5 1 3 5 5 3 0 1 0

a 2 4 1 1 2 2 0 1 1

to 3 0 1 3 3 2 0 1 0

23 14 13

blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

min pts 34 10 37 4 39 12 11 0 35 21 25 5 0+ 0 15 3 4 0

1

2

200

55

TOTAL FG% - 32.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 24.0%, F Throw% - 86.7%

UNLV (10-15, 3-9 MWC) Player S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg J. Smith E. Helms A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg K. Gergelova TEAM Totals...

Player S. Slade K. Moeaki C. King J. Foreman M. Nielson J. Jackson S. Hostetter C. Wood D. Peterson K. Riley TEAM Totals...

Utah (18-8, 11-2 MWC)

Wyoming (13-11, 5-6 MWC) 3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta R. Vanderjagt 0-0 0-0 0-0 H. Carlson 6-10 0-0 6-9 R. Richardson 1-2 0-1 2-3 K. Scheffler 3-13 1-6 0-1 M. McGuffey 6-15 1-6 1-2 E, Langford 2-9 1-4 0-0 E. Dissen 1-2 0-0 0-0 TEAM Totals... 19-51 3-17 9-15

BYU (17-7, 7-5)

pf 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

a 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1

to 4 3 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 14 10 17

blk 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

s 1 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

min pts 35 12 23 8 30 2 33 1 29 14 5 0 2 0 5 0 2 0 22 7 12 0 2 0

3

11

200

TOTAL FG% - Game: 29.8%, 3-Pt. FG% - 23.8%, F Throw% - 38.5% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Michael Price, Chuck Gonzalez, Kyle Bacon Technical fouls: Wyoming-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 832 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Wyoming 23 27 50 UNLV 27 17 44

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UNLV (11-16, 4-10 MWC) Player S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg J. Smith E. Helms A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 2-5 4-10 4-7 3-9 3-8 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-5 2-6 0-0

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-0 6-6 1-4 4-4 3-6 4-4 1-4 3-4 0-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

reb 5 2 4 14 1 0 0 0 5 3 1 3 20-52 5-17 23-24 38

pf 2 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 1

a 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1

to 1 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

blk 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 30 10 28 13 33 15 35 10 22 10 3 0 8 2 3 0 19 2 12 6 7 0

16 9

11

2

5

200

TOTAL FG% - 38.5%, 3-Pt. FG% - 29.4%, F Throw% - 95.8% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Chuck Gonzalez, Scotty Hermann, Michol Murray Technical fouls: Utah-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 869 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Utah 27 28 55 UNLV 27 41 68

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Game 28: UNLV 64, Air Force 63 March 4, 2009 Laramie, Wyo. UNLV (12-16, 5-10 MWC) Player J. Smith S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg E. Helms A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 3-10 7-7 3-7 0-3 1-8 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-7 7-10

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-3 5-8 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-3 0-1 1-2 0-4 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-0 6-9 0-0

reb 13 6 2 2 2 0 0 2 5 1 2 1 22-54 8-24 12-23 36

pf 3 4 3 0 4 0 1 0 2 1 3

a 0 1 0 5 6 1 0 0 0 2 1

to 2 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4

21 16 15

blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

min pts 35 11 29 15 22 9 22 1 29 4 7 0 8 0 3 0 11 2 12 2 22 20

1

6

200

64

TOTAL FG% - 40.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 33.3%, F Throw% - 52.2%

Air Force (4-24, 0-15 MWC) 3-point Player fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta K. Kreke 4-11 0-2 4-6 L. Dunsworth 1-2 0-0 6-8 A. Gault 0-0 0-0 1-5 R. Beck 8-12 6-8 5-5 B. Cultra 6-11 0-0 1-2 S. Puentes 0-0 0-0 0-0 J. Bandi 1-1 0-0 0-0 J. Satterfield 0-1 0-0 0-0 K. Scjjodt 0-2 0-1 0-0 TEAM Totals... 20-40 6-11 17-26

reb 8 4 2 4 4 0 0 2 2

pf 3 4 2 0 4 0 1 0 1

a 0 0 4 3 3 2 0 0 0

to 3 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 1

26 15 12 13

blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 39 12 24 8 26 1 38 27 32 13 16 0 3 0 8 0 14 0

0

7

200

63

San Diego State (22-6, 13-3 MWC) reb 7 15 4 6 3 1 3 1 1 1 9 4-15 13-18 51

pf 5 3 2 1 4 0 1 1 1 1

Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney A. Holiday R. Jupiter S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 4-9 4-10 1-5 4-11 4-10 0-1 0-2 1-5

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 3-6 7-8 0-0 10-12 1-4 0-0 2-6 4-6 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0

reb 15 7 4 0 4 0 2 4 4 18-53 8-22 22-27 40

a 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 0

to 3 5 3 2 3 0 4 1 0 1

blk 0 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

min pts 30 9 36 8 28 3 39 20 31 14 4 0 14 4 9 3 5 0 4 0

19 8

22

12

6

200

61

Game 32: San Diego State 71, UNLV 63 2009 Mountain West Semifinals March 13, 2009 Las Vegas UNLV (14-18)

pf 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 2

a 2 1 3 3 2 1 0 0

to 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 14 12 17

blk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0

min pts 40 18 33 18 31 3 35 14 25 10 8 0 8 0 20 3

1

9

200

66

Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney A. Holiday R. Jupiter S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 4-11 11-21 1-2 1-9 4-10 1-2 0-1 0-3

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-3 0-0 0-0 7-8 0-0 1-1 1-3 2-2 1-2 4-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0

22-59 3-11

reb 10 11 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 16-19 34

pf 2 3 0 3 2 2 3 3

a 3 0 4 1 1 4 0 1

to 6 4 1 5 3 1 0 0

18 14 20

blk 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0

min pts 39 9 39 29 22 3 21 5 23 13 24 4 7 0 25 0

2

5

200

blk 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

s 2 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 1

min pts 37 14 34 12 35 3 37 9 33 27 1 0 14 6 3 0 6 0

9

10 200

TOTAL FG% - 34.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 36.4%, F Throw% - 81.5%

TOTAL FG% - 37.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 27.3%, F Throw% - 84.2%

BYU (18-11)

San Diego State (23-6)

Player K. Moeaki C. King J. Foreman M. Nielson S. Slade J. Jackson S. Hostetter S. Buhler C. Wood K. Riley TEAM Totals...

3-point fg-fga fg-fga ft-fta 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-9 0-0 3-4 2-5 1-3 2-3 2-5 0-2 0-0 6-13 1-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 3-9 3-8 0-0 2-6 1-4 4-4 1-2 0-1 1-2

reb 2 7 1 6 3 2 0 1 2 5 2 20-54 6-22 12-15 31

pf 0 3 5 0 4 0 1 0 4 3

a 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 1

20 11

to 1 0 6 5 0 0 0 2 2 0

blk 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1

s 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 1 2 0

min pts 19 4 26 7 31 7 32 4 34 15 3 0 7 0 13 9 21 9 14 3

16

6

10 200

Player J. Layton-Bailes P. Johnson C. Davis Q. Davis J. Morris J. Williams G. Clark L. Dixon C. Chambers TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 7-12 5-8 1-4 4-11 7-16 0-1 3-3 0-0 0-0

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 2-7 11-15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

reb 3 9 8 3 4 0 2 0 0 4 27-55 2-13 15-21 33

pf 1 4 3 3 3 0 3 1 1

a 0 0 7 8 5 0 0 0 0

to 1 5 3 7 2 0 1 1 0

19 20 20

63

71

58 TOTAL FG% - 49.1%, 3-Pt. FG% - 15.4%, F Throw% - 71.4% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Eric Larson, Robert Strong, Connie Pardue Technical fouls: UNLV-None. San Diego State-None. Attendance: 5196 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 20 43 63 San Diego State 32 39 71

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Shelly Nakazone, Michael Price, Clarke Stevens Technical fouls: UNLV-None. BYU-None. Attendance: 4113 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 31 35 66 BYU 26 32 58

Game 29 • San Diego State 61, UNLV 55 March 7, 2009 Las Vegas 3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-0 3-4 0-0 2-4 1-3 0-0 0-3 4-4 3-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

UNLV (13-17)

TOTAL FG% - 37.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 27.3%, F Throw% - 80.0%

TOTAL FG% - 50.0%, 3-Pt. FG% - 54.5%, F Throw% - 65.4% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Eric Larson, Mazetta Garrett, Brian Hall Technical fouls: UNLV-None. Air Force-TEAM. Attendance: 541 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 25 39 64 Air Force 34 29 63

Player fg-fga J. Layton-Bailes 3-6 P. Johnson 3-10 C. Davis 1-4 Q. Davis 8-16 J. Morris 5-18 J. Williams 0-1 G. Clark 1-2 L. Dixon 1-2 C. Chambers 0-0 K. Tutt 0-0 TEAM Totals... 22-59

Game 30: UNLV 66, BYU 58 2009 Mountain West First Round March 10, 2009 Las Vegas

Game 31: UNLV 84, TCU 75 2009 Mountain West Quarterfinals March 11, 2009 Las Vegas UNLV (14-17) Player J. Smith S. Hampton B. Halberg E. Helms I. Chaney A. Holiday K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 7-12 7-11 0-1 2-6 5-9 3-6 0-2 0-0 1-3 4-5

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 2-4 2-2 0-0 7-8 0-0 0-0 2-6 2-2 0-3 3-4 3-5 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-2

reb 11 11 1 0 4 1 0 0 2 1 2 29-55 10-23 16-18 33

pf 3 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 2

a 2 0 1 6 4 8 0 0 0 3

to 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 2 0

15 24 10

blk 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

s 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2

min pts 38 18 36 21 9 0 23 8 28 13 25 9 3 0 2 0 9 2 27 13

3

5

200

blk 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

s 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0

min pts 34 8 7 0 39 16 38 19 35 11 13 2 13 13 17 6 4 0

3

6

200

84

TOTAL FG% - 37.3%, 3-Pt. FG% - 26.7%, F Throw% - 72.2% TOTAL FG% - 52.7%, 3-Pt. FG% - 43.5%, F Throw% - 88.9%

UNLV 12-17, 5-11 MWC Player J. Smith S. Hampton D. Harris B. Halberg E. Helms K. Scanlon L. Hunt R. Jupiter I. Chaney S. Oberg TEAM Totals...

fg-fga 5-8 4-14 1-4 0-8 2-12 0-1 2-3 1-3 4-16 0-1

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-9 0-1 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-4 6-6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 5-7 0-1 0-0

reb 10 8 2 1 1 1 4 3 4 2 11 19-70 0-12 17-25 47

pf 2 4 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 4

a 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1

to 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 1

blk 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

s 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 1

19 6

14

3

12 200

TOTAL FG% - 27.1%, 3-Pt. FG% - 0.0%, F Throw% - 68.0% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Ernest Solis, Ken Sowby, Rick Ruybalid Technical fouls: San Diego State-None. UNLV-None. Attendance: 1087 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total San Diego State 25 36 61 UNLV 26 29 55

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min pts 37 10 28 13 0 5 29 0 30 10 6 0 10 4 13 3 23 13 19 0 55

TCU (20-10) Player fg-fga R. Rentschler 3-11 M. Younger 0-0 H. Sverrisdottir 4-7 T. LaFleur 7-17 E. Carter 4-14 A. Thompson 1-1 S. Moore 3-6 M. Garoutte 2-2 C. John 0-0 TEAM Totals... 24-58

3-point fg-fga ft-fta 1-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 6-7 5-10 0-0 1-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-5 5-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

reb 0 1 13 4 2 2 1 0 0 5 11-30 16-18 28

pf 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 1 1

a 1 0 8 4 4 0 1 0 0

to 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 2

18 18 9

TOTAL FG% - 41.4%, 3-Pt. FG% - 36.7%, F Throw% - 88.9% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Clarke Stevens, Marianne Karp, Randy Campbell Technical fouls: UNLV-None. TCU-None. Attendance: 4809 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UNLV 43 41 84 TCU 23 52 75

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Sh Shamela l Hampton earned d MWC C All All-Tournament honors after averaging 22.7 points and 9.7 rebounds over UNLV’s threegame run in the conference tournament.

2009-10 UNLV Women’s Basketball



UNLV has a long and impressive history of success over its 35 seasons of competition in women’s basketball. With a record of 639-367, the Lady Rebels rank 38th among the all-time winningest teams in the NCAA, and their winning percentage of .635 ranks them 48th. UNLV has recorded eight trips to the NCAA Tournament and has received bids to eight WNIT Tournaments, including a championship runner-up finish in 2003-04. The Lady Rebels began their first season in 1974-75, as Barbara Quinn coached the team to an 8-7 record in their inaugural campaign. Dan Ayala then took over at the helm of the squad, and to this day remains one of the most successful coaches in school history, leading the Lady Rebels to an amazing 109-23 record over his five seasons, including a 23-2 mark in 1977-78 and a 24-2 mark in 1978-79. His 1977-78 team also reached the AIAW Regional finals. Shelia Strike coached the Lady Rebels starting in the 1980-81 season, and after two years was joined by Jim Bolla as co-head coach. The two led UNLV into its most successful seasons in the school’s history, as the team won 22+ games in all five seasons that Bolla and Strike served as co-coaches. UNLV won the inaugural Big West Tournament in 1984, and followed with titles in 1985 and 1986. The Lady Rebels also advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three years as well. UNLV saw Misty Thomas become the program’s first two-time All-American, and she would become the first Lady Rebel to have her jersey retired. When Strike stepped down after the 1987-88 season, Bolla stayed on and kept the Lady Rebels at the top of the women’s basketball world. His first team finished 27-7 and advanced to the 1989 NCAA Sweet 16, the furthest a Lady Rebel team has ever advanced in the NCAA Tournament. His next team was the greatest ever at UNLV, as it was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation during the season, the highest in school history. The 1989-90 squad finished with a 28-3 record, setting a school mark for wins in a season, and played in its fourth NCAA Tournament before being upset by Ole Miss. UNLV posted a 22-game win streak during the season, which is tied for the 28th-longest win streak in NCAA history, and the Lady Rebels were ranked fifth in the final national polls, their highest finish ever. Pauline Jordan also earned her second All-American honor during the season and would become the second Lady Rebel to have her jersey retired. They also became the first women’s basketball team at UNLV to be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame, in 2006. Bolla led the Lady Rebels to the NCAAs twice more (1991, 1994) and to the Big West Championship in 1994 before stepping down after the 1995-96 season. LaDonna McClain was hired prior to the 1996-97 season, but she stepped down after a year and a half with a 7-40 record. Steve Corraro finished out the season for UNLV, posting a 1-6 record over the last seven games of 1997-98. Looking to return the Lady Rebels to national prominence, Regina Miller was brought in to take over the reigns of the program with the 1998-99 squad. Miller promptly turned the team around from a 4-23 record the previous year into a 17-11 mark in her first season, making them the most improved team in the nation that year. After her next team went 17-12, Miller brought the Lady Rebels back to the postseason with a trip to the WNIT in 2000-01, and took UNLV to its eighth NCAA appearance with an at-large bid to the 2002 NCAAs. The 2001-02 team was led by Linda Frölich, a three-time All-American and the 1998-99 National Freshman of the Year. The three-time Mountain West Conference Player of the Year finished her four-year career as the all-time leading scorer at UNLV with 2,355 points, which ranks her 58th all-time in NCAA history as well, and became the third Lady Rebel to have her

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Linda Fröhlich became UNLV’s all-time leading scorer (men’s and women’s) in 2001-02. jersey retired. UNLV again played in the WNIT in 2002-03, and then posted one of its best seasons in years with the following year’s squad. The 2003-04 Lady Rebels finished with a 26-8 record while advancing to the championship game of the Postseason WNIT before falling to Creighton. UNLV finished with a program best 10-4 record in the MWC and saw three players named all-conference. RanDee Henry and Sherry McCracklin were also both WBCA/Kodak Honorable Mention AllAmericans. The Lady Rebels played in the WNIT in both the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons, giving them a record six-straight postseason appearances. Kathy Olivier (formerly Kathy Ricks, an Honorable Mention All-American in 1979-80) became the first Lady Rebel alumni to take over as coach when she was named the seventh full-time coach in team history following the end of the 2007-08 season. In her first year with the program she guided UNLV to the MWC Tournament semifinals for the first time in four years, while her first recruit, Jamie Smith, became UNLV’s first MWC Freshman of the Year this past season. In addition to Thomas, Jordan, Henry, McCracklin, Frölich and Ricks, other All-Americans in UNLV’s history include Belinda Candler, Teresa Willis, Janie Fincher, Constance Jinks, and Angela Christian. Thomas was also a three-time academic All-American selection, while Fröhlich earned academic All-America honors once as well.

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NCAA APPEARANCES (8) 1983-84 First Round

#2 Long Beach State 78, #7 UNLV 58

1984-85 First Round

#5 San Diego State 70, #4 UNLV 68

1985-86 Second Round

#4 North Carolina 82, #5 UNLV 76*

1988-89 First Round Second Round Regional Semifinals

#6 UNLV 67, #11 Utah 53 #6 UNLV 84, #3 Colorado 74 #2 Texas 88, #6 UNLV 77

1989-90 Second Round

#5 Mississippi 66, #4 UNLV 62*

1990-91 First Round Second Round

#8 UNLV 70, #9 Texas Tech 65 #1 Georgia 86, #8 UNLV 62

1993-94 First Round

#7 Montana 77, #10 UNLV 67

2001-02 First Round #6 Minnesota 71, #11 UNLV 54 * - UNLV received a bye into the second round

WNIT APPEARANCES (8) 1975-76 UNLV 87, Indiana State 75 Wayland Baptist 68, UNLV 55 UNLV 81, Belmont 68 1987-88 Illinois State 70, UNLV 69 South Alabama 88, UNLV 85 (OT) UNLV 84, Montana State 80 1992-93 SMU 76, UNLV 74 (OT) Butler 74, UNLV 71 UNLV 71, George Washington 70 2000-01 First Round Second Round

UNLV 59, Loyola Marymount 56 Oklahoma State 71, UNLV 67

2002-03 First Round

Oregon State 77, UNLV 58

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2003-04 First Round Second Round Third Round Final Four Championship

UNLV 50, Arizona State 47 UNLV 68, Rice 66 UNLV 78, Western Kentucky 75 UNLV 65, Iowa State 59 Creighton 73, UNLV 52

2004-05 First Round

Arkansas 61, UNLV 48

2005-06 Second Round

Fresno State 77, UNLV 57

AIAW REGIONAL APPEARANCES (4) 1975-76 UNLV 85, Chico State 61 CS Fullerton 67, UNLV 60 UCLA 97, UNLV 77 1977-78 UNLV 86, San Jose State 55 UNLV 87, Cal Poly Pomona 83 UCLA 100, UNLV 88 1978-79 UNLV 86, San Francisco State 78 Long Beach State 81, UNLV 78 USC 93, UNLV 79 1979-80 USC 78, UNLV 77 (OT)

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BIG WEST TOURNAMENT 1983-84 Championship 1984-85 Semifinals Championship 1985-86 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1986-87 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1987-88 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1988-89 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1989-90 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship

UNLV 90, UC Irvine 55 UNLV 68, Hawaii 49 UNLV 61, UC Irvine 60 UNLV 77, Pacific, 70 UNLV 80, CS Fullerton 75 UNLV 99, Long Beach State 89 UNLV 85, CS Fullerton 51 UNLV 86, Fresno State 69 Long Beach State 98, UNLV 57 UNLV 62, Hawaii 56 UNLV 61, CS Fullerton 55 Long Beach State 79, UNLV 58 UNLV 86, UC Santa Barbara 50 UNLV 78, Hawaii 65 Long Beach State 89, UNLV 81 UNLV 102, San Jose State 67 UNLV 91, Fresno State 71 UNLV 67, Long Beach State 64

1990-91 Quarterfinals 1991-92 Quarterfinals 1992-93 Quarterfinals Semifinals 1993-94 Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship 1994-95 First Round

New Mexico State 90, UNLV 89

New Mexico State 87, UNLV 86 UNLV 98, Cal State Fullerton 68 UC Santa Barbara 62, UNLV 58 UNLV 108, Long Beach State 81 UNLV 74, New Mexico State 69 (OT) UNLV 78, Hawaii 60 Pacific 58, UNLV 57

WESTERN ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT 1998-99 First Round Quarterfinals

UNLV 73, Hawaii 67 Colorado State 71, UNLV 67

MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT 1999-00 Quarterfinals Semifinals 22000-01 Quarterfinals Q 22001-02 Q Quarterfinals S Semifinals Championship C 22002-03 Q Quarterfinals 22003-04 Quarterfinals Q Semifinals S 22004-05 Q Quarterfinals S Semifinals 22005-06 Quarterfinals Q Semifinals S 22006-07 Q Quarterfinals 22007-08 First Round F 22008-09 First Round F Q Quarterfinals Semifinals S

#5 UNLV 52, #4 New Mexico 50 #1 Utah 67, #5 UNLV 65 #4 BYU 62, #5 UNLV 54 #4 UNLV 57, #5 Utah 38 #4 UNLV 72, #1 Colorado State 58 #3 Brigham Young 61, #4 UNLV 46 #5 BYU 66, #4 UNLV 64 (OT) #3 UNLV 60, #6 BYU 57 #2 Utah 59, #3 UNLV 55 #5 UNLV 64, #4 Wyoming 59 #2 New Mexico 70, #5 UNLV 67 #6 UNLV 57, #3 New Mexico 45 #2 Utah 61, #6 UNLV 45 #3 New Mexico 80, #6 UNLV 52 #9 Colorado State 68, #8 UNLV 49 #7 UNLV 66, #6 BYU 58 #7 UNLV 84, #3 TCU 75 #2 San Diego State 71, #7 UNLV 63

The Lady Rebels hoist the 1994 Big West Tournament Championship Trophy. UNLV also won the Big West Tournament in 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1990.

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SINGLE GAME POINTS: .................................................................................................... 121, vs. Colorado (1976) MARGIN OF VICTORY: ...........................................93 vs. Skagit Valley CC (119-26), (1/12/76) FIELD GOALS: .....................................................................56 vs. Southern Utah State (1/20/76) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: .............................................. 132 vs. Skagit Valley CC (1/12/76) FIELD GOAL %: .................................................. .688 vs. UC Santa Barbara (44-64), (11/30/83) THREE-POINT GOALS: ....................................................... 12 vs. Sacramento State (11/14/08) .........................................................vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/11/03); vs. South Alabama, (3/25/88) THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED: .......................................... 34 vs. Iowa State (12/19/04) THREE-POINT GOALS PERCENTAGE: .................... 0.750 (9-12), at Nevada, Reno (12/9/01) FREE THROWS: .......... 37 vs. Eastern Oklahoma State (12/7/77); vs. Long Beach State (1/2/90) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: ................................... 52 vs. Eastern Oklahoma State (12/7/77) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: ................................................ .958 vs. Utah (23-24), (2/25/09) REBOUNDS: .............................................................................. 92 vs. Skagit Valley CC (1/12/76) ASSISTS: ................................................................................................... 37 vs. Colorado (1/9/76) STEALS: .......................................................................................... 31 vs. San Jose State (1/23/93) BLOCKS: ......................................... 15 vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/17/90); 15 at Colorado (3/18/89) LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME IN A WIN: ............................................................................ ........................ 25, vs. George Washington with 19:33 left in second half in a 62-61 win (11/30/07) .............................................. 22, at Air Force with 10:05 left in second half in a 64-63 win (3/4/09)

SEASON Sequoia Holmes’ 22-point second half performance rallied UNLV from 25 points down to a one-point win against George Washington on Nov. 30, 2007, the fourth largest comeback in NCAA history. UNLV’s 22-point comeback against Air Force on March 4, 2009, ranks as the fifth largest comeback ever.

POINTS: ...................................................................................................................2,846 (1975-76) AVERAGE: ................................................................................................................94.6 (1977-78) FIELD GOALS: ......................................................................................................1,254 (1975-76) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: ............................................................................2,948 (1975-76) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: . .........................................................529 (973-1,841), (1982-83) THREE-POINT GOALS: .........................................................................................193 (2008-09) THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED: ................................................................612 (2008-09) THREE-POINT GOAL %: ........................................................................415 (59-142), (1991-92) FREE THROWS: .......................................................................................................565 (1978-79) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: .............................................................................928 (1978-79) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: ...........................................................730 (472-647), (2001-02) REBOUNDS: ...........................................................................................................2,237 (1975-76) REBOUND AVERAGE: ...........................................................................................69.9 (1975-76) FOULS: .......................................................................................................................690 (1988-89) DISQUALIFICATIONS: .............................................................................................47 (1981-82) ASSISTS: ....................................................................................................................662 (1990-91) STEALS: .....................................................................................................................420 (1993-94) BLOCKS: ....................................................................................................................223 (1988-89)

MISCELLANEOUS

Jim Bolla guided the Lady Rebels to a school-record 28 wins during the 1989-90 season.

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MOST WINS: ...............................................................................................................28 (1989-90) LONGEST WIN STREAK: ........................................................................ 22 (1978-79, 1989-90) LONGEST WIN STREAK, HOME: .........................................................................61 (1975-79) LONGEST WIN STREAK, ROAD: ..........................................................................10 (1985-86) LONGEST LOSING STREAK: ................................................................. 12 (1995-96, 1996-98) FEWEST WINS: .............................................................................4 (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98) MOST HOME WINS: .................................................................................................21 (1978-79) MOST ROAD WINS: .................................................................................. 13 (1989-90, 1990-91) FEWEST HOME WINS: ..............................................................................................2 (1995-96) HIGHEST HOME WINNING PCT%: ...................................................... 1.000 (21-0, 1978-79; ...................................................................................... 14-0, 1975-76; 12-0, 1977-78; 8-0, 1976-77) HIGHEST ROAD WINNING PCT%: ......................................................... 1.000 (6-0, 1977-78) HIGHEST NEUTRAL COURT WINNING PCT%: ........... 1.000 (4-0, 1985-86; 4-0, 1989-90) OVERALL WINNING PCT%: ..................................................................... .920 (23-2, 1977-78) MOST ROAD WINS: .................................................................................. 13 (1989-90, 1990-91) FEWEST ROAD WINS: ...............................................................................................0 (1996-97) MOST NEUTRAL COURT WINS: .............................................................................5 (1987-88) FEWEST NEUTRAL COURT WINS: ................................................................... 0 (eight times) FEWEST LOSSES: .......................................................................................................2 (1978-79) MOST HOME LOSSES: .............................................................................................12 (2007-08) FEWEST HOME LOSSES: ............................................0 (1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79) MOST ROAD LOSSES: ..............................................................................................12 (1997-98) FEWEST ROAD LOSSES: ............................................................1 (1975-76, 1977-78, 1984-85) MOST NEUTRAL COURT LOSSES: ......................................................... 4 (1974-75, 1987-88)

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SINGLE GAME POINTS: .................................................................... 44, Teresa Willis vs. Utah State (12/16/78) FIELD GOALS: ...........................................18, Misty Thomas vs. UC Santa Barbara (1/17/85) .............................................................................................Debra Waddy vs. Chico State (1/2/76) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: ...........................36, Tina Glover vs. Brigham Young (2/27/79) FIELD GOAL % (Min. 10 attempts):.909 (10-of-11) Cherie Hogg vs. Georgia State (12/22/92) ...................................................................................................Misty Thomas vs. Idaho (2/25/84); THREE-POINT GOALS: .............................................7, Sheena Moore, at St. Mary’s (1/3/04); .................Constance Jinks, at Cal Poly (11/27/02); Erin Johansson vs. Nevada, Reno (12/09/01) ...............................................................................................Erin Johansson vs. Air Force (1/9/99) THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED: ...............14, Latosha Pace vs. Iowa State (12/19/04); ..................................................................................................... Elana Adams at Hawaii (1/11/97) THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE: ..1.000 (7-of-7), Erin Johansson vs. UNR (12/09/01) FREE THROWS: ........................................................... 15, Geannine Jordan vs. USC (12/9/89) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: .................... 24, Teresa Willis vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1/13/79) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: ... 1.000 (12-of-12), Karen Hall vs. Youngstown State (11/27/87) REBOUNDS: .................................................27, Pauline Jordan vs. Northern Illinois (12/10/88) ASSISTS: .......................................................................... 14, Misty Thomas vs. Pacific (3/1/86); ............................................... Misty Thomas vs. Utah (1/21/84); Sonia Lykes vs. Cameron (1/81) STEALS: .......................................................11, Cherie Hogg vs. Loyola Marymount (12/11/93) BLOCKS: .....................................................................11, Pauline Jordan vs. Colorado (3/18/89)

SEASON POINTS: ..........................................................................................766, Debra Waddy (1975-76) FIELD GOALS: ..............................................................................332, Debra Waddy (1975-76) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: ....................................................642, Debra Waddy (1975-76) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: ............................................... .629, Merleynn Lange (1991-92 THREE-POINT GOALS: ............................................................. 71, Gwynn Hobbs (1992-93) THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED: ................................... 175, Gwynn Hobbs (1992-93) THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE:. ...................... 456 (47-103), Cherie Hogg (1993-94) FREE THROWS: .............................................................................194, Teresa Willis (1978-79) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: ...................................................304, Teresa Willis (1978-79) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: ...................................................889, Shari Netzel (1988-89) REBOUNDS: .................................................................................... 431, Janice Fuller (1975-76) ASSISTS: .......................................................................................... 191, Kristen Pool (1998-99) FOULS: ...................................................................................... 115, Merlelynn Lange (1988-89) STEALS: ........................................................................................... 129, Cherie Hogg (1993-94) BLOCKED SHOTS: ....................................................................105, Pauline Jordan, (1989-90) GAMES PLAYED: ...................................................................................................................34, ................................. Karen Hall, Geannine Jordan, Pauline Jordan (1987-88); DeNise Ballenger, Kim Crawford, Mandy Hannah, Vicki Lander, Tammy Moore, Linda Staley (1988-89); RanDee Henry, Nikki Hitchens, Sherry McCracklin, InFini Robinson (2003-04) GAMES STARTED: .................................................................................................................34, ........................................ Geannine Jordan, Sherry McCracklin, InFini Robinson, Nikki Hitchens

Pauline Jordan continues to hold the UNLV school record for most rebounds in a game with 27 (against Northern Illinois on Dec. 10, 1988) and most blocks in a game with 11 (against Colorado on March 18, 1989).

CAREER POINTS: .....................................................................................2,355, Linda Fröhlich (1998-02) FIELD GOALS: ............................................................................886, Linda Fröhlich (1998-02) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: ...............................................1,912, Linda Fröhlich (1998-02) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: ............................................... .614, Merleynn Lange (1990-92 THREE-POINT GOALS: ............................................................ 212, Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED: .................................... 530, Sheena Moore (2002-06) THREE-POINT GOAL PERCENTAGE: .................................. .406, Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) FREE THROWS: .......................................................................... 472, Misty Thomas (1982-86) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: ................................................ 628, Misty Thomas (1982-86) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: ........................................... .862, InFini Robinson (2002-04) REBOUNDS: ...............................................................................1,124, Linda Fröhlich (1998-02) ASSISTS: ...................................................................................... 658, Misty Thomas (1982-86) STEALS: ..............................................................................................300, Karen Hall (1984-88) BLOCKS: .......................................................................................286, Pauline Jordan (1987-90) GAMES PLAYED: .......................................................................... 129, Linda Staley (1986-90) GAMES STARTED: .................................................................. 117, Sequoia Holmes (2004-08)

Note: Records incomplete up to 1980-81

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Gwynn Hobbs is the top three-point shooter in Lady Rebel history, holding records for three-point field goals made, as well as career three-point field goal percentage (40.6%).

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UNLV 2,000-POINT SCORERS 1. LINDA FRÖHLICH (#13) Year 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Totals FRÖHLICH

G 28 28 26 29 111

FG-FGA 251-543 229-499 195-409 211-461 886-1,912

Pct. .462 .459 .477 .458 .463

FT-FTA 125-163 109-138 72-101 136-161 442-563

Pct. .767 .790 .713 .845 .785

Pts. 657 604 500 594 2,355

Avg. 23.5 21.6 19.2 20.5 21.2 CHRISTIAN

UNLV 1,000-POINT SCORERS 2. MISTY THOMAS (#4) Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Totals

G 28 31 29 26 114

FG-FGA 132-264 201-367 217-419 160-340 710-1,390

Pct. .500 .535 .517 .471 .511

FT-FTA 75-95 77-105 159-208 161-220 472-628

Pct. .789 .733 .764 .732 .752

Pts. 339 479 593 481 1,892

Avg. 12.1 15.5 20.4 18.5 16.6

FT-FTA 60-92 82-108 112-134 39-124 293-458

Pct. .652 .759 .836 .315 .640

Pts. 316 390 527 585 1,818

Avg. 11.7 13.4 17.0 20.2 15.7

FT-FTA 125-185 117-184 122-181 364-550

Pct. .676 .636 .674 .662

Pts. 557 611 520 1,688

Avg. 16.4 18.5 16.8 17.2

3. CONSTANCE JINKS (#23) THOMAS

Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Totals

G 27 29 31 29 116

FG-FGA 128-289 152-326 202-471 218-519 700-1,605

Pct. .443 .466 .429 .404 .436

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4. PAULINE JORDAN (#50) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Totals

G 34 33 31 98

FG-FGA 216-440 247-443 199-380 662-1,263

Pct. .491 .558 .524 .524

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JINKS

5. TERESA JACKSON (#40) Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

G 31 32 26 31 120

FG-FGA 56-140 134-265 175-351 278-539 643-1,295

Pct. .400 .506 .499 .516 .497

FT-FTA 53-62 72-96 88-107 156-195 369-460

Pct. .855 .750 .822 .800 .802

Pts. 165 340 446 718 1,669

Avg. 5.3 10.6 17.2 23.2 13.9

FT-FTA 39-72 53-81 38-78 93-149 223-380

Pct. .542 .654 .487 .624 .587

Pts. 219 407 386 619 1,631

Avg. 7.1 13.1 12.5 20.6 13.3

FT-FTA 45-65 85-123 83-103 70-95 283-386

Pct. .692 .691 .806 .737 .733

Pts. 233 455 452 388 1,528

Avg. 8.0 16.3 14.6 12.9 12.9

FT-FTA 39-62 52-81 64-116 89-138 244-397

Pct. .629 .642 .551 .645 .615

Pts. 291 366 372 485 1,514

Avg. 10.4 11.8 12.4 15.6 12.6

6. ANGELA CHRISTIAN (#11) P. JORDAN

Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

G 31 31 31 30 123

FG-FGA 90-205 177-405 174-356 263-529 704-1,495

Pct. .439 .437 .489 .497 .471

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7. SHEENA MOORE (#00) Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Totals T. JACKSON

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FG-FGA 82-180 160-358 156-407 139-369 537-1,314

Pct. .456 .447 .383 .377 .409

8. DONYA MONROE (#44) Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Totals

G 28 31 30 31 120

FG-FGA 126-237 157-314 154-294 198-384 635-1,229

Pct. .532 .500 .523 .516 .517

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G 26 31 30 26 113

FG-FGA 92-241 149-317 157-305 148-339 546-1,202

Pct. .382 .470 .515 .437 .454

17. DEBRA WADDY (#25) FT-FTA 36-41 37-48 69-90 58-87 200-266

Pct. .878 .771 .767 .667 .752

Pts. 261 406 432 405 1,504

Avg. 10.0 13.1 14.4 15.6 13.3

10. SEQUOIA HOLMES (#12) Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 Totals

G 31 30 29 30 120

FG-FGA 94-201 103-239 149-404 206-521 552-1356

Pct. .468 .431 .369 .395 .407

FT-FTA 65-95 44-71 87-153 106-170 302-489

Pct. .684 .620 .569 .624 .618

Pts. 255 267 413 550 1,485

Avg. 8.2 8.9 14.2 18.3 12.4

Pct. .660 .641 .706 .762 .696

Pts. 272 371 343 370 1,356

Avg. 9.1 10.9 11.1 11.9 10.8

G 30 34 31 31 126

FG-FGA 105-201 140-266 120-241 129-240 494-948

Pct. .522 .526 .498 .538 .521

FT-FTA 62-94 91-142 103-146 112-147 368-529

12. KATHIE CALLOWAY (#4) Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

G 28 30 23 29 110

FG-FGA 111-254 92-211 137-286 176-366 516-1,117

Pct. .437 .436 .480 .481 .462

FT-FTA 77-135 57-89 75-123 78-111 287-458

Pct. .570 .640 .610 .703 .627

Pts. 299 241 349 430 1,319

Avg. 10.7 8.0 15.2 14.8 12.0

Pct. .685 .824 .822 .700 .759

Pts. 162 295 339 446 1,242

Avg. 5.4 8.7 11.6 13.9 9.9

13. VICKI LANDER (#23) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals

G 30 34 30 32 126

FG-FGA 62-154 112-243 125-282 162-375 461-1,054

Pct. .403 .461 .443 .432 .437

FT-FTA 37-54 70-85 64-77 84-120 255-336

G 30 18 48

FG-FGA 332-642 136-321 468-963

Pct. .517 .436 .486

FT-FTA 102-158 67-85 169-243

Pct. .645 .788 .696

Pts. 766 339 1,105

Avg. 25.5 18.8 23.0

Pct. .688 .686 .687

Pts. 602 436 1,038

Avg. 17.7 14.1 16.0

18. RANDEE HENRY (#22) Year 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

G 34 31 65

FG-FGA 209-423 156-353 365-776

Pct. .494 .442 .470

FT-FTA 165-240 116-169 281-409

MORE TOP-25 SCORERS 19. PENNY WELSH (#52)

11. GEANNINE JORDAN (#42) Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 Totals

Year 1975-76 1976-77 Totals

Year 1981-82 1982-83 Totals

G 28 26 54

FG-FGA 203-465 232-436 435-901

Pct. .437 .532 .483

FT-FTA 41-55 53-62 94-117

Pct. .745 .855 .803

Pts. 477 517 994

Avg. 16.0 19.9 18.4

FT-FTA 85-124 54-90 139-214

Pct. .685 .600 .650

Pts. 485 504 989

Avg. 17.3 16.3 16.8

FT-FTA 56-78 63-77 119-155

Pct. .718 .818 .768

Pts. 490 485 975

Avg. 16.3 20.2 18.1

FT-FTA 49-73 33-40 32-50 114-163

Pct. .671 .825 .640 .699

Pts. 411 207 334 952

Avg. 14.7 11.5 14.5 13.8

FT-FTA 82-113 69-96 63-89 214-298

Pct. .725 .719 .708 .718

Pts. 338 335 279 952

Avg. 10.9 10.8 9.3 10.3

FT-FTA 13-20 48-73 34-54 23-32 88-179

Pct. .650 .660 .630 .719 .492

Pts. 63 294 348 245 950

Avg. 2.6 12.3 12.0 12.3 9.8

Pct. .708 .782 .755

Pts. 331 610 941

Avg. 18.4 24.4 21.9

20. ROCHELLE OLIVER (#21) Year 1982-83 1983-84 Totals

G 28 31 59

FG-FGA 200-370 225-432 425-802

Pct. .541 .521 .530

21. KATHY RICKS (#21) Year 1979-80 1980-81 Totals

G 30 24 54

FG-FGA 217-473 211-449 428-922

Pct. .459 .470 .464

22. TINA GLOVER (#3) Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 Totals

G 28 18 23 69

FG-FGA 181-412 87-209 151-387 419-1,008

Pct. .439 .416 .390 .416

14. SHERRY McCRACKLIN (#52 and #25) Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 Totals

G 31 29 34 28 122

FG-FGA 50-101 115-223 141-284 115-235 421-843

Pct. .495 .516 .496 .489 .499

FT-FTA 30-59 96-141 157-228 109-159 392-587

Pct. .508 .681 .689 .686 .668

Pts. 130 326 439 339 1,234

Avg. 4.2 11.2 12.9 12.1 10.1

Pct. .583 .577 .638 .637 .621

Pts. 37 323 364 476 1200

Avg. 2.2 12.0 12.1 14.9 11.3

24. SONIA LYKES (#5)

Pct. .586 .581 .692 .649 .636

Pts. 161 252 278 438 1,129

Avg. 4.9 8.1 13.2 16.8 10.2

25. BELINDA CANDLER (#23)

23. ZINA HARRIS (#21) Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

G 31 31 30 92

FG-FGA 128-232 133-276 108-222 369-730

Pct. .551 .482 .486 .506

15. SHAMELA HAMPTON (#24) Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

G 17 27 30 32 106

FG-FGA 15-27 124-239 131-281 166-344 436-891

Pct. .556 .519 .466 .483 .489

FT-FTA 7-12 75-130 102-160 144-226 328-528

Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 Totals

G 24 24 29 20 97

FG-FGA 25-72 123-243 157-334 111-184 416-833

Pct. .360 .510 .470 .603 .499

16. MERLELYNN LANGE (#15) Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 Totals

G 33 31 21 26 111

FG-FGA 72-154 101-170 112-189 171-272 456-785

Pct. .468 .594 .593 .629 .581

FT-FTA 17-29 50-86 54-78 96-148 217-341

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Year 1976-77 1977-78 Totals

G 18 25 43

FG-FGA 123-223 226-407 349-630

Pct. .552 .555 .554

FT-FTA 85-120 158-202 243-322

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POINTS 1. Debra Waddy (1975-76).........................766 2. Teresa Jackson (1992-93).......................716 3. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ..........................670 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-99).......................657 5. Angela Christian (1986-87)....................619 6. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) .......................611 7. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ....................610 8. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00).......................604 9. RanDee Henry (2003-04) .......................602 10. Linda Fröhlich (2001-02).....................594

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Gwynn Hobbs (1992-93) .........................71 2. Sheena Moore (2004-05) .........................57 3. DeNise Ballenger (1987-88) ....................55 4. Erin Johansson (1999-00) ........................54 5. Gwynn Hobbs (1994-95) .........................51 6. Sheena Moore (2003-04) .........................50 7. Erin Johansson (1998-99) ........................49 Gwynn Hobbs (1993-94) 9. InFini Robinson (2003-04) ......................48 10. Cherie Hogg (1993-94) ..........................47

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Shari Netzel (1988-89) ......................... .889 2. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-92) ..................... .878 3. InFini Robinson (2003-04) .................. .868 4. Teresa Jackson (1989-90)..................... .855 Penny Welsh (1982-83) ........................ .855 6. Linda Fröhlich (2001-02)..................... .845 7. Constance Jinks (2001-02)................... .836 8. Vicki Lander (1989-90)........................ .831 9. Tina Glover (1979-80) ......................... .825 10. Vicki Lander (1988-89)...................... .824

POINTS PER GAME 1. Debra Waddy (1975-76)........................25.5 2. Teresa Willis (1978-79) .........................24.8 3. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ...................24.4 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-99)......................23.5 5. Teresa Jackson (1992-93)......................23.2 6. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00)......................21.6 7. Angela Christian (1986-87)...................20.6 8. Linda Frohlich (2001-02)......................20.5 9. Misty Thomas (1984-85) ......................20.4 10. Kathy Ricks (1980-81)........................20.2

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Gwynn Hobbs (1992-93) .......................175 2. Sheena Moore (2004-05) .......................172 3. InFini Robinson (2003-04) ....................161 4. Sheena Moore (2005-06) .......................155 Erin Johansson (1999-00) ......................155 6. DeNise Ballenger (1987-88) ..................145 7. Sheena Moore (2003-04) .......................134 8. Erin Johansson (1998-99) ......................130 9. Gwynn Hobbs (1994-95) .......................129 10. Brittany Halberg (2008-09 ...................127

REBOUNDS 1. Janice Fuller (1975-76) ..........................431 2. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) .......................427 3. Pauline Jordan (1989-90) .......................370 4. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ....................343 5. Sherry McCracklin (2003-04) ................331 6. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ..........................322 7. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00).......................319 8. Angela Christian (1986-87)....................308 9. Jamie Smith (2008-09) .........................304 10. Linda Fröhlich (2001-02).....................301

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Debra Waddy (1975-76).........................332 2. Teresa Jackson (1992-93).......................278 3. Angela Christian (1986-87)....................263 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-99).......................251 5. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) .......................247 6. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ..........................238 7. Penny Welsh (1982-83) ..........................232 8. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00).......................229 9. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ....................226 10. Rochelle Oliver (1983-84) ...................225

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Cherie Hogg (1993-94) ........................ .456 2. Gwynn Hobbs (1993-94) ..................... .415 3. Angie White (1994-95) ........................ .415 4. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-92) ..................... .410 5. Linda Frohlich (2000-01)..................... .409 6. Gwynn Hobbs (1992-93) ..................... .397 7. Tammy Moore (1990-91) ..................... .397 8. Gwynn Hobbs (1994-95) ..................... .395 9. Dayna Gambill (2000-01) .................... .385 10. DeNise Ballenger (1987-88) .............. .379

ASSISTS 1. Kristen Pool (1998-99) ..........................191 2. Gwynn Hobbs (1994-95) .......................180 Misty Thomas (1983-84) 4. Sheila Powell (1975-76) ........................174 5. Misty Thomas (1984-85) .......................173 6. Cherie Hogg (1993-94) ..........................165 7. Zina Harris (1986-87) ............................156 8. Cherie Hogg (1992-93) ..........................154 9. Misty Thomas (1985-86) .......................153 10. Rochelle Oliver (1983-84) ...................148

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Debra Waddy (1975-76).........................642 2. Linda Fröhlich (1998-99).......................543 3. Teresa Jackson (1992-93).......................539 4. Constance Jinks (2002-03).....................539 5. Angela Christian (1986-87)....................529 6. Sequoia Holmes (2007-08) ....................521 7. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00).......................499 8. Kathy Ricks (1979-80)...........................473 9. Constance Jinks (2001-02).....................471 10. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ........................468

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ..........................194 2. RanDee Henry (2003-04) .......................165 3. Misty Thomas (1985-86) .......................161 4. Misty Thomas (1984-85) .......................159 5. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ....................158 6. Sherry McCracklin (2003-04) ................157 7. Teresa Jackson (1992-93).......................156 8. Shamela Hampton (2008-09) .................144 9. Linda Fröhlich (2001-02).......................136 10. Linda Fröhlich (1998-99).....................125 Pauline Jordan (1987-88) .....................125

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Pauline Jordan (1989-90) .......................105 2. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) .........................97 3. Pauline Jordan (1987-88) .........................84 4. Angela Christian (1986-87)......................58 5. Sherry McCracklin (2003-04) ..................49 6. Cynthia Thomas (1986-87) ......................48 7. Tracy Titus (1994-95) ..............................44 8. Merleynn Lange (1991-92) ......................43 Angela Christian (1985-86) 10. Tracy Titus (1993-94) ............................41 Linda Fröhlich (2000-01)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Teresa Willis (1978-79) ..........................304 2. RanDee Henry (2003-04) .......................240 3. Sherry McCracklin (2003-04) ................228 4. Shamela Hampton (2008-09) .................226 5. Misty Thomas (1985-86) .......................220 6. Misty Thomas (1984-85) .......................208 7. Belinda Candler (1977-78) ....................202 8. Teresa Jackson (1992-93).......................195 9. Pauline Jordan (1987-88) .......................185 10. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) .....................184

STEALS 1. Cherie Hogg (1993-94) ..........................129 2. Karen Hall (1987-88) .............................117 3. Rochelle Oliver (1983-84) .....................107 4. Cherie Hogg (1992-93) ..........................102 5. Misty Thomas (1983-84) .......................100 6. Julia Gray (2002-03) ................................99 7. Gwynn Hobbs (1993-94) .........................95 8. Linda Fröhlich (1999-00).........................90 9. Karen Hall (1985-86) ...............................85 Rochelle Oliver (1982-83)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Merleynn Lange (1991-92) .................. .629 2. Sonia Lykes (1982-83) ......................... .603 3. Merlelynn Lange (1989-90) ................. .594 4. Merleynn Lange (1990-91) .................. .593 5. LeAnn Kazmer (1994-95) .................... .570 6. Tonia Carter (1993-94)......................... .561 7. Pauline Jordan (1988-89) ..................... .558 8. Belinda Candler (1977-78) .................. .555 9. Zina Harris (1984-85) .......................... .552 10. Belinda Candler (1976-77) ................ .552

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POINTS 1. Linda Frölich (1998-02).......................2,355 2. Misty Thomas (1982-86) .....................1,892 3. Constance Jinks (1999-03)...................1,818 4. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) .....................1,688 5. Teresa Jackson (1989-93).....................1,669 6. Angela Christian (1983-87)..................1,631 7. Sheena Moore (2002-06) .....................1,528 8. Donya Monroe (1982-86) ....................1,514 9. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) .....................1,504 10. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) ................1,485

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ........................212 2. Erin Johansson (1998-02) .......................173 3. Sheena Moore (2002-06) ........................171 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................141 5. DeNise Ballenger (1987-89) .....................85 6. Cherie Hogg (1992-94) .............................81 7. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) .......................79 8. Brittany Halberg (2005-09).......................75 9. InFini Robinson (2002-04) .......................74 10. Loriessa Randle (1993-97) ......................66

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. InFini Robinson (2002-04) ................... .862 2. Erin Johansson (1998-02) ..................... .815 3. Brittany Halberg (2005-09)................... .810 4. Penny Welsh (1981-83) ......................... .803 5. Teresa Jackson (1989-93)...................... .802 6. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)...................... .795 7. Petra Glaser (2000-02) .......................... .790 8. Kathy Ricks (1979-81).......................... .768 9. Shari Netzel (1985-89) .......................... .768 10. Dominique Harris (2007-09)............... .759

POINTS PER GAME 1. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02).......................22.2 2. Kathy Ricks (1979-81)...........................18.1 3. Penny Welsh (1981-83) ..........................17.9 4. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) .......................17.2 5. Rochelle Olivier (1982-84) ....................16.8 6. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ......................16.6 7. RanDee Henry (2003-05) .......................16.0 8. Constance Jinks (1999-03).....................15.7 9. Sandra Hamilton (1978-80) ...................14.6 10. Teresa Jackson (1989-93).....................13.9

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Sheena Moore (2002-06) ........................530 2. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ........................522 3. Erin Johansson (1998-02) .......................480 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................393 5. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) .....................271 6. Brittany Halberg (2005-09).....................254 7. InFini Robinson (2002-04) .....................245 8. DeNise Ballenger (1987-89) ...................237 9. Loriessa Randle (1993-97) ......................211 10. Constance Jinks (1999-03)....................207

REBOUNDS 1. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02).....................1,124 2. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) .....................1,094 3. Angela Christian (1983-87).....................926 4. Donya Monroe (1982-86) .......................922 5. Kathie Calloway (1978-82).....................917 6. Sherry McCracklin (2001-06) .................908 7. Geannine Jordan (1986-90).....................827 8. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................790 9. Teresa Jackson (1989-93)........................695 10. Merlelynn Lange (1988-92) ..................688

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................886 2. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................710 3. Angela Christian (1983-87).....................704 4. Constance Jinks (1999-03)......................700 5. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) ........................662 6. Teresa Jackson (1989-93)........................643 7. Donya Monroe (1982-86) .......................635 8. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) .....................552 9. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ........................546 10. Sheena Moore (2002-06) ......................537

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ...................... .406 2. Cherie Hogg (1992-94) ......................... .403 3. Erin Johansson (1998-02) ..................... .360 4. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)...................... .359 5. DeNise Ballenger (1987-89) ................. .359 6. Erica Helms (2007-) ..............................349 7. Vicki Lander (1987-91)......................... .337 8. Brittney Thomas (2004-06)................... .333 9. Sheena Moore (2002-) .......................... .323 10. Kristen Pool (1997-99) ....................... .317

ASSISTS 1. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................658 2. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ........................592 3. Vicki Lander (1987-91)...........................403 4. Karen Hall (1984-88) ..............................375 5. Zina Harris (1984-87) .............................374 6. Sonia Lykes (1979-83) ............................371 7. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................358 8. Linda Staley (1986-90) ...........................351 9. Constance Jinks (1999-03)......................332 10. Sheena Moore (2002-06) ......................321

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02).....................1,912 2. Constance Jinks (1999-03)...................1,625 3. Angela Christian (1983-87)..................1,495 4. Misty Thomas (1982-86) .....................1,399 5. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) ..................1,365 6. Sheena Moore (2002-06) .....................1,314 7. Teresa Jackson (1989-93).....................1,295 8. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) .....................1,263 9. Donya Monroe (1982-86) ....................1,229 10. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ...................1,202

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................472 2. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................442 3. Sherry McCracklin (2001-06) .................392 4. Teresa Jackson (1989-93)........................369 5. Geannine Jordan (1986-90).....................368 6. Constance Jinks (1999-03)......................364 Pauline Jordan (1987-90) ........................364 8. Shamela Hampton (2005-09) ..................328 9. Kathie Calloway (1978-82).....................287 10. Sheena Moore (2002-06) ......................283

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) ........................286 2. Angela Christian (1983-87).....................165 3. Merlelynn Lange (1988-92) ....................135 4. Sherry McCracklin (2001-06) .................134 Linda Fröhlich (1998-02).......................134 6. Tracy Titus (1991-95) .............................103 7. Donya Monroe (1982-86) .........................90 8. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) .......................78 9. Shamela Hampton (2005-09) ....................76 10. Angalete Dye (1997-99) ..........................68

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Merlelynn Lange (1988-92) .................. .581 2. Belinda Candler (1976-78) ................... .554 3. Trudie Hopgood (1992-94) ................... .534 4. Rochelle Oliver (1982-84) .................... .530 5. Tonia Carter (1992-94).......................... .528 6. LeAnn Kazmer (1994-96) ..................... .526 7. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) ...................... .524 8. Shamela Hampton (2005-).................. .523 Paula Clear (1981-84) .......................... .523 10. Geannine Jordan (1986-90)................. .521

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................634 2. Sherry McCracklin (2001-06) .................587 3. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................563 4. Pauline Jordan (1987-90) ........................550 5. Geannine Jordan (1986-90).....................529 6. Shamela Hampton (2005-09) ..................528 7. Sequoia Holmes (2004-08) .....................489 8. Constance Jinks (1999-03)......................481 9. Teresa Jackson (1989-93)........................460 10. Kathie Calloway (1978-82)...................458

STEALS 1. Karen Hall (1984-88) ..............................300 2. Linda Fröhlich (1998-02)........................298 3. Gwynn Hobbs (1991-95) ........................295 4. Misty Thomas (1982-86) ........................285 5. Sequoia Holmes (2004-) .........................263 6. Cherie Hogg (1992-94) ...........................231 7. Vickie Lander (1987-91) .........................212 8. Rochelle Oliver 1982-84 .........................192 9. Angela Christian (1983-87).....................189 10. Zina Harris (1984-87) ...........................182

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Points 1. 44 Teresa Willis Utah State - 12/16/78 2. 42 Angela Christian Pacific - 1/17/87 3. 41 Misty Thomas Arizona State - 12/7/85 4. 40 Constance Jinks Air Force - 3/1/03 40 Constance Jinks at Cal Poly - 11/27/02 40 Linda Fröhlich Hawaii - 3/1/99 7. 39 Misty Thomas UC Santa Barbara - 1/17/85 8. 38 Teresa Jackson SMU - 3/25/93 38 Pauline Jordan Long Beach State - 1/30/89 38 Belinda Candler Drake - 1/5/78 Field Goals 1. 18 Misty Thomas UC Santa Barbara - 1/17/85 18 Debra Waddy Chico State - 1/2/76 3. 16 Sequoia Holmes Oregon State - 11/24/07 16 Constance Jinks Air Force - 3/1/03 16 Linda Fröhlich Pacific - 12/23/00 16 Linda Fröhlich New Orleans - 1/3/99 16 Kathy Ricks San Diego - 12/13/80 16 Angela Christian Pacific - 1/17/87 9. 15 Nine players Field Goal Attempts 1. 36 Tina Glover BYU - 2/27/79 2. 34 Kathy Ricks LSU - 1/16/81 3. 33 Linda Fröhlich Weber State - 11/22/99 4. 30 Teresa Jackson SMU - 3/25/93 30 Angela Christian Fresno State - 2/14/87 6. 29 Linda Fröhlich at Tulsa - 2/11/99 29 Angela Christian Pacific - 1/17/87 8. 28 Linda Fröhlich SE Missouri State - 11/28/99 28 Linda Fröhlich Hawaii - 3/1/99 28 Linda Fröhlich vs. Delaware - 11/28/98 28 Tina Glover Oklahoma - 12/8/80 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 9 attempts) 1. 94.1 (16-17) Linda Fröhlich Pacific - 12/23/00 2. 91.0 (10-11) Misty Thomas Idaho - 2/25/84 3. 90.9 (10-11) Cherie Hogg Georgia State - 12/22/92 4. 88.9 (8-9) Nikki Hitchens Central Connecticut State - 12/30/05 5. 86.0 (12-14) Angela Christian Long Beach State - 2/15/86 6. 84.6 (11-13) Shamela Hampton Nevada, Reno - 12/30/06 84.3 (11-13) Merlelynn Lange at Fresno State - 1/18/92 8. 83.3 (10-12) Amy Wunderlich UC Santa Barbara - 2/9/96 83.3 (10-12) Kathie Calloway Utah State - 1/13/81 83.3 (10-12) Linda Staley San Diego State - 2/4/90 83.3 (11-17) Pauline Jordan Illinois State - 3/24/88 Three-Point Field Goals 1. 7 Sheena Moore at St. Mary’s - 1/3/04 7 Constance Jinks at Cal Poly - 11/27/02 7 Erin Johansson at Air Force - 1/9/99 4. 6 Shannon Oberg at Air Force - 3/4/09 6 Brittany Halberg Sacramento State - 11/14/08 6 Brittney Thomas at DePaul - 11/19/05 6 Sheena Moore Iowa State - 12/19/04 6 InFini Robinson San Diego State - 1/17/04 6 Erin Johansson at Wyoming - 3/4/00 6 Erin Johansson at Air Force - 1/20/00 6 Gwynn Hobbs at Nevada, Reno - 2/11/93 6 DeNise Ballenger vs. South Alabama - 3/25/88 Three Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 14 Latosha Pace Iowa State - 12/19/04 14 Elana Adams at Hawaii - 1/11/97 3. 13 Sheena Moore at Iowa State - 3/28/04 13 Erin Johansson at Air Force - 1/9/99 13 DeNise Ballenger vs. South Alabama - 3/25/88 6. 12 Erin Johansson at Air Force - 1/20/00 12 Gwynn Hobbs Cal State Fullerton -2/6/93 12 Gwynn Hobbs at New Mexico State - 1/2/93 9. 11 Six players Three Point Percentage (Min. 7 attempts) 1. 100.0 (7-7) Erin Johansson Nevada, Reno - 12/9/01 2. 85.7 (6-7) InFini Robinson San Diego State - 1/17/04 3. 71.4 (5-7) Sheena Moore at Colorado State - 1/22/05 4. 70.0 (7-10) Sheena Moore at St. Mary’s - 1/3/04 5. 66.7 (6-9) Shannon Oberg at Air Force - 3/4/09 66.7 (6-9) Brittany Halberg Sacramento State - 11/14/08 7. 63.6 (7-11) Constance Jinks at Cal Poly - 11/27/02 8. 60.0 (6-10) Brittney Thomas at DePaul - 11/19/05 9. 57.1 (4-7) four players

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Free Throws 1. 15 Geannine Jordan 2. 14 RanDee Henry 14 Linda Fröhlich 14 Misty Thomas 14 Misty Thomas 6. 13 Shamela Hampton 13 Constance Jinks 8. 12 Nine players Free Throws Attempted 1. 24 Teresa Willis 2. 19 Shamela Hampton 3. 18 Geannine Jordan 18 Misty Thomas 5. 17 Sequoia Holmes 17 RanDee Henry 17 Misty Thomas 8. 16 Brittany Halberg 16 RanDee Henry 16 Pauline Jordan 16 Angela Christian 16 Misty Thomas Free Throw Percentage (Min. 9 attempts) 1. 100.0 (12-12) Karen Hall 100.0 (11-11) Teresa Jackson 100.0 (10-10) Vickie Lander 100.0 (10-10) Misty Thomas 100.0 (10-10) Teresa Jackson 100.0 (10-10) Linda Fröhlich 100.0 (9-9) Linda Fröhlich 100.0 (9-9) Misty Thomas 100.0 (9-9) Penny Walsh 10. 93.3 (14-15) Linda Fröhlich Rebounds 1. 27 Pauline Jordan 2. 24 Kathie Calloway 3. 23 Angalete Dye 4. 22 Linda Fröhlich 22 Belinda Candler 6. 21 Sherry McCracklin 21 Teresa Willis 8. 20 RanDee Henry 20 Pauline Jordan 20 Pauline Jordan 20 Kathie Calloway 20 Teresa Willis 20 Teresa Willis Assists 1. 14 Misty Thomas 14 Misty Thomas 14 Sonia Lykes 4. 13 Gwynn Hobbs 13 Gwynn Hobbs 13 Linda Staley 13 Misty Thomas 13 Sonia Lykes 9. 12 five times Steals 1. 11 Cherie Hogg 2. 10 Karen Hall 10 Karen Hall 4. 9 Gwynn Hobbs 5. 8 Julia Gray 8 Sharon Hargrove 8 Linda Fröhlich 8 Linda Fröhlich 8 Karen Hall 8 Kathy Ricks Blocks 1. 11 Pauline Jordan 2. 10 Pauline Jordan 3. 8 Tracy Titus 4. 7 Pauline Jordan 7 Pauline Jordan 7 Pauline Jordan 7 Pauline Jordan 7 Cynthia Thomas 9. 6 five players

Southern Cal - 12/23/88 Northern Arizona - 1/11/04 at New Mexico - 1/6/02 San Diego State - 2/6/86 Colorado - 12/29/84 Eastern Washington - 11/28/08 Colorado State - 2/14/02 Cal Poly Pomona - 1/13/79 Eastern Washington - 11/28/08 Southern Cal - 12/23/88 Arizona State - 11/23/86 BYU - 2/16/08 BYU - 2/5/04 UC Irvine - 2/13/86 BYU - 2/16/08 Northern Arizona - 1/11/04 Hawaii - 1/13/88 Pacific - 2/28/87 Colorado -12/29/84 Youngstown State - 11/27/87 at UC Santa Barbara - 3/1/93 Hawaii - 1/12/90 West Texas State - 1/8/85 LSU - 12/21/91 SE Missouri State - 11/28/99 Air Force - 2/17/00 Detroit - 1/9/85 Cameron University - 1/12/82 Northern Arizona -1/4/02 Northern Illinois - 12/10/88 LSU - 1/16/81 Long Beach State - 11/23/97 at San Diego State - 1/29/00 Utah State - 12/10/77 South Florida - 12/21/03 Mexico - 11/25/78 BYU - 2/5/04 Long Beach State - 2/10/90 Oregon State - 11/28/88 New Mexico - 2/6/81 Cal Poly Pomona - 1/13/79 Northern Oklahoma - 1/5/79 Pacific - 3/1/86 Utah - 1/21/84 Cameron University - 1/8/81 at UC Santa Barbara - 1/5/95 San Jose State -2/18/93 San Jose State - 1/27/90 San Jose State - 2/6/86 SMU - 1/23/81 at Loyola Marymount - 12/11/93 UC Santa Barbara - 3/5/88 at UC Santa Barbara - 1/2/88 San Jose State - 1/18/93 Utah - 1/23/03 Cal State Fullerton - 1/10/92 Southern Utah - 11/23/99 Tulsa - 1/16/99 Utah State - 1/13/86 San Diego - 12/13/80 Colorado - 3/18/89 Hawaii - 1/12/90 UT-Arlington - 11/25/94 Villanova - 12/1/89 UC Irvine - 3/3/88 UC Irvine - 12/15/88 Pacific - 1/30/88 UC Santa Barbara - 1/22/87

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Points 1. 121 Colorado 2. 119 Skagit Valley 3. 117 Arizona 4. 116 Utah State 116 UC Santa Barbara 116 Southern Utah 7. 113 San Jose State 8. 110 Baylor 9. 108 Long Beach State 10. 107 four times Field Goals 1. 56 Southern Utah 2. 53 Arizona 3. 52 Utah State 52 Skagit Valley 5. 50 Baylor 50 Colorado 7. 47 BYU Hawaii 8. 46 San Jose State 9. 45 West Texas State 10. 44 at Cal State Fullerton Field Goals Attempted 1. 132 Skagit Valley 2. 108 LSU 3. 90 San Diego 90 Eastern Washington 5. 89 Valparaiso 6. 87 California 87 Simon Fraser 7. 86 New Mexico State 8. 85 Oklahoma 10. 84 New Mexico State 84 Immaculate Field Goal Percentage 1. 68.8 (44-64) UC Santa Barbara 2. 68.4 (39-57) UC Santa Barbara 3. 66.2 (41-62) Florida International 4. 65.4 (34-52) at Cal State Fullerton 5. 64.8 (46-71) San Jose State 6. 64.7 (44-68) at Cal State Fullerton 7. 64.2 (34-53) Southern Cal 8. 63.5 (33-52) Nevada, Reno 9. 63.4 (52-82) Utah State 10. 62.0 (31-50) Detroit Three-Point Field Goals 1. 12 Sacramento State 12 at Cal Poly 12 vs. South Alabama 4. 10 TCU 10 at Wyoming 10 Oklahoma State 10 Liberty 10 Colorado State 9. 9 14 times Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 34 Iowa State 2. 30 Oklahoma State 30 at Iowa State 4. 29 TCU 5. 28 Southern Utah 6. 27 at TCU 27 at Wyoming 27 Sacramento State 9. 25 at Hawaii 25 New Mexico State Three Point Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) 1. 75.0 (9-12) at Nevada, Reno 2. 70.0 (7-10) San Diego State 3. 64.3 (9-14) Long Beach State 4. 63.6 (7-11) Northern Colorado 63.6 (7-11) at Colorado State 63.6 (7-11) San Diego State 7. 60.0 (12-20) at Cal Poly 60.0 (6-10) Air Force 60.0 (6-10) at Southern Utah 60.0 (6-10) UC Irvine

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1/9/75 1/12/76 1/30/76 2/11/84 3/2/76 1/20/76 2/4/88 1/4/80 3/9/94

1/20/76 1/30/76 2/11/84 1/12/76 1/4/80 1/9/75 2/19/76 2/4/88 1/6/83 2/6/83 1/12/76 1/16/81 12/6/80 11/25/80 12/28/92 11/26/83 1/7/82 2/7/91 12/8/80 1/14/91 12/3/76 1/14/84 1/16/85 2/21/83 1/8/95 1/9/88 2/6/93 12/9/89 1/29/87 2/11/84 1/9/85 11/14/08 11/27/02 3/25/88 3/11/09 1/17/09 12/20/08 12/21/07 2/8/03

12/19/04 12/20/08 3/28/04 1/10/09 11/18/08 2/10/09 1/17/09 11/14/08 1/11/97 3/6/91 12/9/01 1/17/04 2/3/94 1/13/05 3/2/00 1/29/00 11/27/02 1/20/01 3/4/92 1/10/94

Free Throws 1. 37 Eastern Oklahoma State 37 Long Beach State 3. 36 Cameron University 4. 32 Long Beach State 5. 31 Colorado State 31 Long Beach State 30 seven times Free Throws Attempted 1. 52 Eastern Oklahoma State 2. 46 Cameron University 3. 45 BYU 45 San Diego 5. 44 Colorado State 6. 43 Oregon State 43 Hawaii 43 UC Santa Barbara 9. 42 BYU 42 Long Beach State Free Throw Percentage 1. 95.8 (23-24) Utah 2. 95.5 (21-22) Pacific 3. 95.0 (19-20) Colorado State 4. 95.0 (19-20) Arizona State 5. 95.0 (19-20) Pacific 6. 94.4 (17-18) Fresno State 7. 93.8 (15-16) at Utah 8. 93.3 (14-15) at New Mexico 9. 92.9 (13-14) vs. New Mexico 92.9 (13-14) Houston Rebounds 1. 92 Skagit Valley 2. 71 Northern Illinois 3. 70 LSU 4. 64 UC Santa Barbara 5. 63 Georgia State 6. 62 Valparaiso 62 UC Irvine 8. 61 Auburn 61 South Carolina 61 Arizona Assists 1. 37 Colorado 2. 36 Pacific 3. 35 Long Beach State 4. 34 San Diego State 5. 33 Cal State Fullerton 6. 30 Houston 30 San Diego 30 Pacific 30 Long Beach State 10. 29 UC Santa Barbara 29 Pacific Steals 1. 31 San Jose State 2. 26 UC Santa Babara 3. 25 at Loyola Marymount 4. 24 San Jose State 5. 22 Wyoming 22 San Jose State 22 Cal State Fullerton 22 SMU 9. 21 UC Santa Barbara 21 San Diego Blocks 1. 15 Colorado 2. 14 Fresno State 3. 13 UC Irvine 4. 12 UC Irvine 12 San Jose State 6. 11 UC Santa Barbara 11 Southern Utah 11 New Mexico 11 Lamar 10. 10 six times

12/9/77 1/2/90 1/8/81 1/5/87 1/22/04 1/15/86 12/9/77 1/8/81 2/16/08 11/29/03 1/22/04 11/28/88 2/17/82 3/2/76 2/5/04 1/5/87 2/25/09 3/2/91 2/14/02 1/29/76 1/30/88 1/7/88 2/3/05 2/26/05 3/11/05 12/21/89 1/12/76 12/10/88 1/16/81 3/8/89 2/24/84 12/28/92 1/16/92 12/20/89 11/25/85 1/2/82 1/9/76 3/1/86 2/25/94 2/6/86 2/6/83 12/21/89 12/6/80 2/25/89 3/8/86 2/17/90 1/4/90 1/9/88 3/5/88 12/11/93 2/26/87 3/4/00 1/23/93 1/19/89 3/3/84 3/8/89 12/6/80 3/18/89 2/2/89 12/15/88 3/3/88 2/4/88 3/8/89 12/22/86 1/5/84 12/31/05

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POINTS

FG ATTEMPTED

3-POINT ATTEMPTS

REBOUNDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2,846 .....................1975-76 2,663 .....................1988-89 2,556 .....................1989-90 2,552 .....................1990-91 2,545 .....................1987-88 2,545 .....................1977-78 7. 2,499 .....................1992-93 8. 2,431 .....................1979-80 9. 2,393 .....................1983-84 10. 2,381 .....................2003-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SCORING AVERAGE

FG PERCENTAGE

3-POINT PERCENTAGE

REBOUND MARGIN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3.

.529 (973-1,841) ...1982-83 .502 (1,019-2,030) 1983-84 .489 (794-1623) ....1991-92 .489 (981-2007) ....1989-90 5. .488 (922-1,888) ...1984-85 6. .485 (868-1,788) ...1993-94 7. .484 (936-1,933) ...1985-86 8. .479 (873-1,821) ...1986-87 9. .478 (962-2,012) ...1992-93 10. .477 (1019-2,138) .1990-91

1. 2.

.415 (59-142) ........1991-92 .407 (77-189) ........1987-88 .407 (103-253) ......1993-94 4. .373 (107-287) ......1994-95 5. .366 (117-320) ......1992-93 6. .351 (71-202) ........1990-91 7. .348 (117-336) ......2000-01 8. .317 (124-391) ......2002-03 9. .315 (193-612) ......2008-09 10. .311 (120-386) ......2001-02

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SCORING MARGIN

3-POINT GOALS

FT MADE

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

94.6 .......................1977-78 91.8 .......................1975-76 91.2 .......................1976-77 90.1 .......................1978-79 82.7 .......................1982-83 82.5 .......................1989-90 81.1 .......................1979-80 80.6 .......................1992-93 79.8 .......................1990-91 78.9 .......................1980-81

+36.3 .....................1975-76 +24.1 .....................1976-77 +23.0 .....................1989-90 +19.3 .....................1977-78 +18.1 .....................1982-83 +15.5 .....................1983-84 +15.1 .....................1992-93 +14.2 .....................1978-79 +13.9 .....................1988-89 +13.8 .....................1979-80

2,948 .....................1975-76 2,299 .....................1978-79 2,284 .....................1979-80 2,235 .....................1988-89 2,204 .....................1977-78 2,139 .....................1987-88 2,138 .....................1990-91 2,030 .....................1983-84 2,012 .....................1992-93 2,007 .....................1989-90

193 ........................2008-09 132 ........................2004-05 128 ........................1999-00 126 ........................2003-04 124 ........................2002-03 120 ........................2001-02 117 ........................2000-01 117 ........................1992-93 9. 116 ........................2007-08 10. 110 ........................1998-99

612 ........................2008-09 439 ........................2004-05 425 ........................2007-08 418 ........................2003-04 414 ........................1999-00 391 ........................2002-03 386 ........................2001-02 371 ........................2005-06 360 ........................1998-99 336 ........................2000-01

605 ........................2003-04 565 ........................1978-79 548 ........................1989-90 516 ........................1977-78 515 ........................1988-89 514 ........................1987-88 508 ........................1985-86 472 ........................2001-02 471 ........................2008-09 465 ........................1984-85

2,237 .....................1975-76 1,627 .....................1988-89 1,579 .....................1978-79 1,446 .....................1979-80 1,427 .....................1989-90 1,416 .....................1987-88 1,391 .....................1990-91 1,389 .....................1977-78 1,363 .....................2003-04 1344 ......................1985-86

+26.3 .....................1975-76 +14.9 .....................1982-83 +13.9 .....................1988-89 +11.2 .....................1989-90 +9.6 .......................1984-85 +9.5 .......................1983-84 +9.3 .......................1985-86 +8.4 .......................1990-91 +8.1 .......................2003-04 +7.4 .......................1986-87

662 ........................1990-91 630 ........................1989-90 604 ........................1992-93 603 ........................1975-76 588 ........................1988-89 583 ........................1993-94 518 ........................1985-86 507 ........................1983-84 496 ........................1986-87 485 ........................1979-80

WINS

FT ATTEMPTED

BLOCKS

1. 2. 3.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

928 ........................1978-79 880 ........................2003-04 774 ........................1989-90 760 ........................1975-76 748 ........................1985-86 745 ........................1987-88 740 ........................1988-89 740 ........................1977-78 9. 730 ........................2001-02 10. 700 ........................1984-85

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

FT PERCENTAGE

STEALS

1. 2. 3 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4.

6. 8.

28 ..........................1989-90 27 ..........................1988-89 26 ..........................2003-04 26 ..........................1984-85 26 ..........................1975-76 25 ..........................1990-91 25 ..........................1987-88 24 .......................four times

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3.

1,254 .....................1975-76 1,053 .....................1988-89 1,019 .....................1990-91 1,019 .....................1983-84 5. 993 ........................1979-80 6. 990 ........................1978-79 7. 981 ........................1989-90 8. 977 ........................1987-88 9. 973 ........................1982-83 10. 962 ........................1992-93

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UNLV would finish 2008-09 with 193 three-point goals, easily shattering the previous mark of 132, while its 612 three-point attempts was also a new school record, breaking the old mark of 439.

.713 (403-565) ......1991-92 .712 (437-614) ......2004-05 .711 (369-519) ......1982-83 .709 (458-646) ......1992-93 .708 (548-774) ......1989-90 .704 (386-548) ......2000-01 .699 (425-608) ......1998-99 .697 (516-740) ......1977-78 .697 (370-531) ......2005-06 .696 (515-740) ......1988-89

223 ........................1988-89 197 ........................1989-90 180 ........................1987-88 153 ........................1986-87 152 ........................1983-84 139 ........................1984-85 137 ........................1985-86 120 ........................1990-91 119 ........................2005-06 118 ........................1992-93

420 ........................1993-94 414 ........................1992-93 395 ........................1987-88 352 ........................1989-90 352 ........................1983-84 6. 342 ........................1988-89 7. 340 ........................1985-86 8. 319 ........................2001-02 9. 318 ........................1984-85 10. 306 ........................1998-99

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UNLV CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Pauline Jordan (1988-90) ...................... 54 Linda Frölich (1999-02)........................ 52 Angela Christian (1984-87) .................. 36 Kathie Calloway (1979-82)................... 29 Sherry McCracklin (2002-06) ............... 25 Shamela Hampton (2006-09) ................ 24 RanDee Henry (2003-05) ...................... 24 Donya Monroe (1983-86) ..................... 21 Teresa Jackson (1990-93)...................... 19 Misty Thomas (1983-86) ...................... 19 Geannine Jordan (1987-90)................... 18 Teresa Willis (1979-80)......................... 18 Merlelynn Lange (1989-92) .................. 16 Angalete Dye (1996-99) ....................... 16 Belinda Candler (1977-78) ................... 15 Tracy Titus (1992-95) ........................... 14 Jamie Smith (2009-).............................. 13 Kathy Ricks (1980-81).......................... 11

UNLV CAREER TRIPLE-DOUBLES Linda Fröhlich vs. Colorado State - (Feb. 25, 1999) 14 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds

Pauline Jordan at Colorado - (March 23, 1989) NCAA Second Round game 22 points, 17 rebounds, 11 blocks

UNLV IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 RANKINGS 1976-77 Weeks in Rankings .................................. 10 Highest ranking ......................3rd (Dec. 15) Final ranking ...................................... None 1977-78 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 1 Highest ranking ......................17th (Mar. 8) Final ranking ...................................... None 1978-79 Weeks in rankings ................................... 15 Highest ranking .................. 10th, five times .......................................... (last on Feb. 27) Final ranking ........................................17th 1979-80 Weeks in rankings ................................... 15 Highest ranking ......................... 12th, twice ........................................... (last on Jan. 22) Final ranking ...................................... None 1984-85 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 5 Highest ranking ......................... 16th, twice ......................................... (last on Mar. 10) Final ranking ........................................16th 1985-86 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 6 Highest ranking ....................15th (Dec, 22) Final ranking ...................................... None

1988-89 Weeks in rankings ................................... 12 Highest ranking ..................16th, four times ......................................... (last on Mar. 13) Final ranking ........................................16th 1989-90 Weeks in rankings ................................... 17 Highest ranking .......................... 2nd, twice .......................................... (last on Feb. 19) Final ranking ..........................................5th 1990-91 Weeks in rankings ................................... 17 Highest ranking ....................... 5th (Jan. 14) Final ranking ........................................17th 1991-92 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 2 Highest ranking ....................24th (Nov. 17) Final ranking ...................................... None 1992-93 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 7 Highest ranking .................... 17th (Feb. 16) Final ranking ...................................... None 1993-94 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 2 Highest ranking ..................... 24th (Jan. 11) Final ranking ...................................... None

1987-88 Weeks in rankings ..................................... 7 Highest ranking ....................... 16th (Jan. 4) Final ranking ...................................... None

FINAL POLL HISTORY AP Top 25 1978-79 ...............................17th 1984-85 ...............................16th 1988-89 ...............................16th 1989-90 .................................5th 1990-91 ...............................17th

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 1988-89 ...............................12th 1989-90 ...............................15th 1990-91 ..............................22nd

The last time UNLV was ranked in either poll was on Jan. 18, 1994, in the AP Top 25 (25th) Pauline Jordan posted a triple-double by the end of the first half in UNLV’s win at Colorado in the NCAA Tournament on March 23, 1989.

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RESULTS VS. AP TOP 25 OPPONENTS 2008-09 12/20 #22 Oklahoma St. H 2007-08 11/30 1/23 2/6 3/8

#16 George Wash. at #18 Wyoming #20 Utah at #15 Utah

L

1999-2000 11/15 #14 UCSB

A

L

1999-2000 11/15 #14 UCSB

A

L

(0-1) 1987-88 56-77 12/7 #5 Louisiana Tech 1/16 #12 Long Beach St (0-1) 2/13 #14 Long Beach St 56-77 3/12 #8 Long Beach St

#6 Colorado State A #4 Colorado State H #4 Colorado State H

L L L

(0-3) 55-91 68-75 67-71

#4 Louisana Tech #3 Connecticut

N H

L L

H H

L L

1994-95 12/21 #19 Geo. Wash. 12/24 #15 Western Ky.

H H

L L

1993-94 12/24 12/30 1/3 1/5 3/12 3/16

H A H H H A

W L W W W L

1992-93 3/5 at #20 Hawaii 3/7 at #20 Hawaii 2/2 #15 Virginia

A A A

L L L

1991-92 11/29 11/30 12/21 2/25 2/26

#5 Stanford #10 Texas #12 LSU #12 Hawaii #12 Hawaii

H H H H H

L L W W W

1990-91 12/17 1/12 2/4 3/16

#7 Louisiana Tech #22 Long Beach St #24 CS Fullerton #3 Georgia

H A H A

#15 Virginia #22 Western Ky. #7 Auburn #19 Long Beach St #17 Hawaii #17 Hawaii #8 Long Beach St #14 Long Beach St #24 Mississippi #12 San Diego St #9 Long Beach St #17 San Diego St #9 Long Beach St #7 Long Beach St #9 Colorado #6 Texas

(0-1) 73-88 1998-99 1/30 (1-3) 2/25 62-61 3/3 39-87 53-82 1997-98 46-82 11/28 12/27

N A H A

W L L L

2006-07 12/28 #19 DePaul

H

W

2005-06 11/19 1/28 2/11 2/22 3/2 3/8 3/10

(1-0) 1996-97 89-71 12/20 #24 SFA (2-5) 12/28 #4 Georgia

A A H A H N N

L L L L W W L

72-88 47-60 51-55 64-75 65-63 57-45 45-61

#18 DePaul #18 New Mexico #21 BYU #19 Utah #21 New Mexico #21 New Mexico #19 Utah

2004-05 11/14 #14 Minnesota N 11/28 #5 North Carolina H

L L

2002-03 12/22 #23 Arizona

H

L

2001-02 12/1 1/19 2/14 3/8 3/16

N A H H N

L L W W L

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#13 Georgia #20 Colorado St. #17 Colorado St. #18 Colorado St. #18 Minnesota

1989-90 12/2 12/4 12/20 1/2 1/12 (0-2) 1/13 69-77 2/10 76-84 3/11 3/17 (0-1) 73-101 1988-89 1/21 (2-3) 1/30 62-77 2/16 57-62 2/20 71-59 3/11 72-58 3/18 54-71 3/25

#24 Oklahoma St. #11 Stanford #23 Hawaii #21 Hawaii #24 Hawaii #17 Montana

A H A H

L L L L

(0-4) 63-91 74-100 78-82 58-79

1986-87 1/5 #7 Long Beach St H 2/19 #5 Long Beach St A 3/7 #4 Long Beach St H

L L L

(0-3) 84-117 63-86 57-98

A A H H A

L L L W L

(1-4) 74-87 73-90 78-85 99-89 76-82

H H H H H H

W L L L W L

(2-4) 82-76 64-95 58-72 67-71 80-77 68-70

H H H N

L L L L

(0-4) 71-100 60-90 60-82 58-75

A H

L L

(0-2) 62-83 58-79

A

L

(0-1) 67-82

83-71 1980-81 65-58 1/31 #1 Louisiana Tech H 71-67 2/13 #5 Long Beach St A #2 Long Beach St H (3-1) 3/7

L L L

(0-3) 73-97 45-83 85-97

W W W L

84-77 80-75 88-82 62-86

1979-80 12/18 #4 Louisiana Tech H 12/19 #3 Tennessee H 2/8 #3 Louisiana Tech A

L L L

(0-3) 61-73 64-84 63-74

A N H A H H H H H

L W W W W W W W L

(7-2) 73-74 64-58 85-57 99-87 83-75 96-79 92-62 67-74 62-66

1978-79 12/9 #2 Maryland H 3/3 #14 Kansas H 3/9 #16 Long Beach St N

W W L

(2-1) 77-70 96-81 78-81

1977-78 3/10 #18 Cal Poly 3/11 #7 UCLA

N N

W L

(1-1) 87-83 88-100

H H A A H A A

L L L L L W L

H H N A

W W L L

(2-2) 92-85 82-76 81-87 67-82

(0-2) 1985-86 43-73 12/28 #14 Ohio State 47-80 1/15 #7 Long Beach St 2/15 #6 Long Beach St (0-2) #7 Long Beach St 71-94 3/8 3/15 #16 North Carolina 41-87 (0-2) 1984-85 #11 LSU 85-93 12/4 12/8 #2 Texas 67-98 12/13 #10 Ohio State (4-2) 1/5 #10 Penn State #4 Louisiana Tech 60-55 2/2 #20 San Diego St 73-94 3/15 71-59 74-70 1983-84 #9 LSU 78-60 1/26 1/28 #1 Louisiana Tech 66-77 2/25 #1 Texas (0-3) 3/15 #6 Long Beach St 85-100 69-82 1982-83 73-74 12/21 #15 Arizona State 1/28 #1 Louisiana Tech (3-2) 85-96 1981-82 65-81 12/18 #20 Arizona State

1976-77 12/3 (1-6) 12/4 51-55 2/12 81-85 12/18 64-65 77-91 81-89 84-74 77-88

#3 Immaculate #1 Delta State #17 Texas #20 Arizona State

All-time Record 32-74

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100-POINT GAMES Date 12/10/74 12/5/75 12/16/75 12/18/75 12/12/76 1/1/76 1/9/76 1/12/76 1/20/76 1/30/76 2/19/76 3/2/76 12/9/76 1/4/77 1/29/77 2/4/77 2/11/77 12/9/77 12/10/77 12/16/77 1/5/78 1/12/78 1/13/78 1/18/78 1/20/78 1/28/78 11/25/78 11/30/78 12/4/78 12/16/78 2/9/79 12/7/79 12/15/79 1/4/80 1/18/80 1/16/81 1/6/83 3/3/83 2/17/84 2/6/86 3/1/86 2/4/88 11/25/89 1/20/90 3/8/90 3/2/91 2/4/93 3/9/94

Opponent Site Score Dixie JC H 103-29 Northern Arizona H 108-20 Utah State H 104-55 Weber State H 111-70 Northern Colorado N 102-48 Hawaii N 103-49 Colorado A 121-48 Skagit Valley CC H 119-26 Southern Utah H 116-36 Arizona H 117-51 BYU-Hawaii A 107-16 UC Santa Barbara H 116-68 Utah State H 110-49 Pepperdine H 108-53 Utah State H 105-75 Weber State H 116-74 Texas A&M N 108-92 Eastern Oklahoma St H 103-68 Utah State H 111-71 Utah H 103-70 Drake H 101-86 Arizona State H 106-80 Colorado H 103-39 Kansas State H 113-84 Weber State A 110-92 Baylor N 107-82 New Mexico State H 104-72 Arizona H 106-63 Arizona State H 107-72 Utah State H 119-95 Pepperdine H 107-97 Cal State Fullerton H 106-79 California H 102-79 Baylor H 110-64 Hawaii H 101-69 Louisiana State H 108-110 West Texas State H 104-64 Northern Arizona H 102-40 Utah State A 116-68 San Diego State H 102-75 Pacific H 106-61 San Jose State A 113-42 Creighton H 109-74 UC Irvine A 100-34 San Jose State H 102-67 Pacific H 102-76 UC Irvine H 100-71 Long Beach State H 108-81

OVERTIME GAMES SINGLE OVERTIME RECORD - 14-16 Home (7-7), Road (7-6), Netural (0-3) Date Opponent Site Score 2/9/79 Pepperdine H 107-97 2/26/79 BYU A 94-103 1/19/83 Creighton A 77-72 11/23/85 Arizona State A 92-88 2/28/88 South Carolina N 97-98 3/25/88 South Alabama N 85-88 12/8/90 Houston A 84-80 1/24/91 UC Santa Barbara H 82-85 2/4/91 Cal State Fullerton H 88-82 2/20/91 UC Santa Barbara A 88-85 2/13/92 New Mexico State H 95-99 2/22/92 Pacific A 66-63 3/1/93 UC Santa Barbara A 86-79 3/25/93 SMU N 74-76 3/10/94 New Mexico State H 74-69 1/10/95 UC Irvine A 76-81 12/6/97 Middle Tennessee St. H 82-85 1/21/99 SMU H 72-69 2/18/99 TCU A 63-64 11/27/99 Weber State H 72-75 12/11/99 Nevada, Reno A 75-83 1/4/02 Northern Arizona H 76-72 1/4/03 Northern Arizona A 76-85 3/12/03 BYU H 64-66 3/4/04 Utah A 68-60 12/19/04 Iowa State H 78-86 3/4/06 TCU A 77-82 2/21/07 BYU H 76-71 2/16/08 BYU H 73-68 11/28/08 Eastern Washington H 69-70 DOUBLE OVERTIME RECORD - 0-1 Home (0-1), Road (0-0), Netural (0-0) Date Opponent Site Score 1/16/81 LSU H 108-110 TRIPLE OVERTIME RECORD - 1-0 Home (1-0), Road (0-0), Netural (0-0) Date Opponent Site Score 1/25/75 Nevada, Reno H 74-63

MARGIN OF VICTORY BIGGEST WIN 1. 104 pts vs. Dixie JC Dec. 10, 1975 2. 93 pts vs. Skagit Valley CC Jan. 12, 1975 3. 91 pts at BYU-Hawaii Feb. 19, 1976 4. 88 pts vs. Northern Arizona Dec. 5, 1075 5. 73 pts at Colorado Jan. 9, 1975 6. 71 pts at San Jose State Feb. 4, 1988 7. 66 pts at Hawaii Feb. 21, 1976 8. 64 pts at UC Irvine Jan. 20, 1990 64 pts vs. Colorado Jan. 13, 1978 10. 62 pts vs. Northern Arizona Mar. 3, 1983 BIGGEST LOSSES 1. 66 vs. UCLA 2. 57 at Oregon 3. 48 at Wyoming 4. 46 vs. Georgia 5. 44 at San Diego State 6. 41 vs. Long Beach State

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Feb. 16, 1975 Dec. 6, 1996 Jan. 23, 2008 Dec. 28, 1996 Jan. 9, 1997 Mar. 7, 1987

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Nikki Blue Jim Bolla Jerry Busone Caitlin Collier Pat Charity Kristen Cole Steve Corraro Carol Dugan Kari Duperron Rich Glenn Cherie Hogg Brooke Ingalls Frozena Jerro Geannine Jordan Sheryl Krmpotich Howie Landa Musiette McKinney Jim Minello Rochelle Oliver Brenda Pantoja Marcus Payne Melanie Pearson Dan Pence Lisa Rathbun Staci Schulz Matti Smith Julie Sullivan Carrie (Thompson) Daniels Anthony Turner Donna Wick Josh Wick

20081981-83 1985-86 20082002 2000-01 1995-96 1994 20081987-93 2003-04 2002 2003-08 1995-96 1997-98 1990-93 1993-96 1980 1990-92 2000-01 1997-98 2005-07 1981-84 1999 1999 1977 1989 1997-99 2003-08 1978-79 2007-08

WIN STREAKS OVERALL WIN STREAK Streak Date Started 22 Dec. 4, 1989 22 Nov. 25, 1978 18 Dec. 13, 1992 18 Feb. 18, 1977 15 Feb. 4, 1983 14 Nov. 23, 1990 14 Mar. 26, 1988 12 Jan. 24, 1985 12 Jan. 20, 1976 11 Dec. 27, 1982 10 Dec. 19, 2003

Ended Feb. 24, 1990 Feb. 23, 1979 Feb. 20, 1993 Jan. 27, 1978 Dec. 31, 1983 Jan. 16, 1991 Jan. 12, 1989 Mar. 15, 1985 Mar. 12, 1976 Jan. 28, 1983 Jan. 31, 2004

HOME WIN STREAK Streak Date Started 62 Mar. 1, 1975 18 Nov. 24, 1989 14 Feb. 4, 1983 13 Nov. 16, 2001 13 Dec. 4, 1992 12 Nov. 21, 2003

Ended Feb. 18, 1979 Mar. 17, 1990 Dec. 31, 1984 Feb. 28, 2002 Feb. 20, 1993 Feb. 8, 2004

AWAY WIN STREAK Streak Date Started 11 Feb. 18, 1977 10 Feb. 7, 1985 9 Dec. 13, 1992 9 Feb. 11, 1984 9 Dec. 4, 1989 8 Dec. 27, 1982

Ended Feb. 23, 1979 Dec. 14, 1985 Mar. 5, 1993 Jan. 19, 1985 Feb. 24, 1990 Jan. 26, 1984

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SCORING 1974-75 1975-76 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

Emma Jean Major Debra Waddy Debra Waddy Belinda Candler Teresa Willis Kathy Ricks Kathy Ricks Penny Welsh Penny Welsh Rochelle Oliver Misty Thomas Misty Thomas Angela Christian Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Vicki Lander Teresa Jackson Teresa Jackson Cherie Hogg Gwynn Hobbs Loriessa Randle Taneisha Gossett Taneisha Gossett Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Constance Jinks RanDee Henry Sheena Moore Sheena Moore Sequoia Holmes Sequoia Holmes Shamela Hampton

243 766 399 610 670 490 485 477 517 504 593 481 619 557 611 520 446 446 716 438 405 356 288 311 657 604 500 594 585 602 452 388 413 550 476

16.2 25.5 18.8 24.4 24.8 16.3 20.2 16.0 19.9 16.3 20.4 18.5 20.6 16.4 18.5 16.8 13.9 17.2 23.2 14.6 15.6 14.2 10.7 12.0 23.5 21.6 19.2 20.5 20.2 17.7 14.6 12.9 14.2 18.3 14.9

Emma Jean Major Janice Fuller Belinda Candler Belinda Candler Teresa Willis Jean Kinn Kathie Calloway Kathie Calloway Penny Welsh Donya Monroe Angela Christian Donya Monroe Angela Christian Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Tasha Bradley Merlelynn Lange Teresa Jackson Tonia Carter Tracy Titus LeAnn Kazmer Celeste Taylor Angalete Dye Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Sherry McCracklin Sherry McCracklin RanDee Henry Sherry McCracklin Faye Muller Sequoia Holmes Jamie Smith

195 431 165 343 322 210 280 275 208 264 221 240 308 297 427 370 210 211 237 195 242 165 212 211 258 319 246 301 248 331 263 195 291 218 304

13.0 13.9 9.2 13.7 11.9 7.5 12.2 9.5 8.0 8.5 7.1 7.7 10.3 8.7 12.9 11.9 7.8 8.1 7.6 7.5 9.3 6.9 8.2 7.8 9.2 11.4 9.5 10.4 8.6 9.7 8.5 7.0 10.0 7.3 9.5

Jackie Alford Shelia Powell Donna Wick Anita Carter Tina Glover Anita Carter Sonia Lykes Sonia Lykes Misty Thomas Misty Thomas Misty Thomas Misty Thomas Zina Harris Karen Hall Vicki Lander Linda Staley Janice Holliday Sharon Hargrove Cherie Hogg Cherie Hogg Gwynn Hobbs Loriessa Randle Toby Girard Toby Girard Kristen Pool

44 174 53 87 119 79 137 146 147 180 178 153 156 143 122 143 145 134 154 134 180 94 69 83 191

2.9 5.6 2.9 3.5 4.3 2.7 5.7 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 5.9 5.2 4.2 3.6 4.6 4.5 5.2 5.0 4.5 6.9 3.8 2.6 3.1 6.8

REBOUNDING 1974-75 1975-76 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

ASSISTS 1974-75 1975-76 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

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1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Dayna Gambill Dayna Gambill Constance Jinks Julie Gray InFini Robinson Sheena Moore Sheena Moore Brittany Halberg Brittany Halberg Erica Helms

117 136 114 142 97 113 97 83 82 91

4.0 4.9 3.7 4.9 2.8 3.6 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.9

Shelia Powell Diane Tillman Tina Glover Sandra Hamilton Kathy Ricks Sonia Lykes Rochelle Oliver Rochelle Oliver Zina Harris Karen Hall Karen Hall Karen Hall Vicki Lander Pauline Jordan Vicki Lander Sharon Hargrove Cherie Hogg Cherie Hogg Gwynn Hobbs Loriessa Randle Celeste Taylor Taneisha Gossett Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Julia Gray Julia Gray Sherry McCracklin Sequoia Holmes Sequoia Holmes Sequoia Holmes Sequoia Holmes Jamie Smith

39 38 52 61 67 54 85 107 72 85 79 117 58 71 62 82 102 129 75 36 47 48 82 90 59 67 99 64 52 65 76 70 49

3.9 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.8 1.9 3.0 3.5 2.3 2.8 2.7 3.4 1.7 2.3 1.9 3.2 3.3 4.3 2.9 1.4 1.8 1.8 2.9 3.2 2.3 2.2 3.4 1.9 1.7 2.2 2.6 2.3 1.5

Jean Kinn Kathie Calloway Kathie Calloway Tara Garlepp Tara Garlepp Kathy LaVern Angela Christian Angela Christian Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Pauline Jordan Debra Davis Merlelynn Lange Teresa Jackson Tracy Titus Tracy Titus LeAnn Kazmer Angalete Dye Angalete Dye Angalete Dye Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Sherry McCracklin Sherry McCracklin Sequoia Holmes Sherry McCracklin Faye Muller Shamela Hampton Jamie Smith

21 12 11 10 37 30 43 58 84 97 105 26 43 32 41 44 12 17 29 39 36 41 31 32 49 25 37 29 28 27

0.8 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.2 1.0 1.4 1.9 2.5 2.9 3.4 1.0 1.7 1.0 1.4 1.7 0.5 0.6 1.1 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.4 0.8 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.8

STEALS 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

BLOCKS 1979-90 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

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 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

DeNise Ballenger DeNise Ballenger Vicki Lander Vicki Lander Gwynn Hobbs Gwynn Hobbs Gwynn Hobbs Gwynn Hobbs Loriessa Randle Loriessa Randle Kristen Pool Erin Johansson Erin Johansson Linda Fröhlich Erin Johansson Constance Jinks Sheena Moore Sheena Moore Sheena Moore Sequoia Holmes Sequoia Holmes Erica Helms

55 30 25 38 41 71 49 51 32 21 31 49 54 38 40 39 50 57 40 28 32 43

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BELINDA CANDLER

TERESA WILLIS

First Team All-American 1977-78 National Scouting Association

First Team All-American 1978-79 National Scouting Association

Belinda Candler (1976-77) became the school’s first AllAmerican after leading the team to a 23-2 record, while posting a 24.4 ppp scoring average. Candler also remains on the UNLV season leader top-10 lists in points, points per game, field goals, field goal percentage, free throws, free throws attempted, and rebounds.

Teresa Willis played at UNLV from 1978-1980, and led the team in scoring with a 24.8 ppg average in 1978-79, the second-highest average in school history, while her 670 points that season ranks third-all time at UNLV. Teresa Willis still holds the UNLV school record for most points scored in a game, 44 against Utah State on Dec. 16, 1978.

MISTY THOMAS Second Team All-American 1984-85 Basketball News Service Freshman 2nd team All-American 1982-83 Women’s Basketball Yearbook Misty Thomas (1982-86), one of three Lady Rebels with their jersey retired, was also a threetime all-Big West player and Player of the Year in 1985. She guided UNLV to its first two NCAA appearances (1984, 85) as well.

LINDA FRÖHLICH Third Team All-American 2001-02 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 Kodak/WBCA 1999-00, 2000-01 Associated Press Linda Fröhlich keyed the recent turnaround of the Lady Rebel program to its current success, as she was named National Freshman of the Year in 1999 after finishing sixth in the nation in scoring. She was a three-time MWC Player of the Year and honorable mention AllAmerican honoree, and is UNLV’s all-time leading career scorer with 2,355 points

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

PAULINE JORDAN First Team All-American 1989-90 James A. Naismith Second Team All-American 1988-89 America Women’s Sports Federation Honorable Mention All-American 1988-89 Kodak/WBCA Pauline Jordan, considered the top player in UNLV history, earned firstteam All-American honors her senior year while leading UNLV to a final No. 5 national ranking and a schoolrecord 28-3 mark. Fourth-all-time at UNLV in career scoring despite playing only three years, she was a three-time All-Big West selection, and Player of the Year in 1989-90.

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS

Janie Fincher

Kathy Ricks

Angela Christian

NSA ‘77-78

AESF ‘79-80

AWSF ‘86-87

Constance Jinks Kodak/WBCA ‘02-03

RanDee Henry Kodak/WBCA ‘03-04

Sherry McCracklin Kodak/WBCA ‘03-04

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CONFERENCE HONORS Player of the Year

1984-85 1989-90 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Misty Thomas Pauline Jordan (co) Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich (co) Linda Fröhlich

Big West Big West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West

Coach of the Year 1983-84 Sheila Strike-Bolla and Jim Bolla 1984-85 Sheila Strike-Bolla and Jim Bolla 1989-90 Jim Bolla

Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West

SEQUOIA HOLMES

Big West Big West Big West

Freshman of the Year 1998-99 Linda Fröhlich 2008-09 Jamie Smith

Western Athletic Mountain West

Newcomer of the Year 2003-04 RanDee Henry

Mountain West

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Defensive Player of the Year 2002-03 Julia Gray 2003-04 Sherry McCracklin (Co) 2006-07 Sequoia Holmes

All-Big West Conference 1983-84 Rochelle Oliver, G Misty Thomas, G 1984-85 Donya Monroe, C/F Misty Thomas, G Angela Christian, F Zina Harris, G 1985-86 Donya Monroe, F Misty Thomas, G Angela Christian, F 1986-87 Angela Christian, F Karen Hall, G 1987-88 Pauline Jordan, C Karen Hall, G 1988-89 Pauline Jordan, C Geannine Jordan, F 1989-90 Pauline Jordan, C Geannine Jordan, F Vicki Lander, G 1990-91 Vicki Lander, G Tasha Bradley, F Merlelynn Lange, C 1991-92 Teresa Jackson, F Sharon Hargrove, G Merlelynn Lange, C 1992-93 Teresa Jackson, F Gwynn Hobbs, G Trudie Hopgood, F Cherie Hogg, G 1993-94 Gwynn Hobbs, G Cherie Hogg, G

First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team Honorable Mention First Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention First Team First Team

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1994-95 1995-96

Trudie Hopgood, F Gwynn Hobbs, G Tracy Titus, C Loriessa Randle, G

Honorable Mention First Team Second Team Honorable Mention

All-Western Athletic Conference 1998-99 Linda Fröhlich, F

First Team

All-Mountain West Conference 1999-00 Linda Fröhlich, F 2000-01 Linda Fröhlich, F Constance Jinks, G 2001-02 Linda Fröhlich, F Constance Jinks, G Petra Gläser, C 2002-03 Constance Jinks, G Sherry McCracklin, F Julia Gray, G 2003-04 RanDee Henry, F Sherry McCracklin, F Sheena Moore, G 2004-05 RanDee Henry, F Sheena Moore, G Sequoia Holmes, F 2005-06 Sherry McCracklin, F Sheena Moore, G 2006-07 Sequoia Holmes Shamela Hampton 2007-08 Sequoia Holmes Shamela Hampton 2008-09 Shamela Hampton Jamie Smith

First Team First Team Third Team First Team First Team Honorable Mention First Team Third Team Honorable Mention First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Honorable Mention First Team Second Team Second Team Third Team First Team Third Team Third Team Honorable Mention

All-Freshman Team 1986-87 Geannine Jordan, F 1988-89 Merlelynn Lange, C 1989-90 Teresa Jackson, F 1991-92 Gwynn Hobbs, G 1994-95 Summer Peterson, F All-Newcomer Team 1998-99 Linda Fröhlich 1999-00 Constance Jinks

Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West

1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2008-09

Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Linda Fröhlich Constance Jinks Sherry McCracklin Sheena Moore Shamela Hampton

WAC Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West

WNIT HONORS All Postseason WNIT 2003-04

Sheena Moore

SHEENA MOORE

WAC (Mountain) Mountain West

Conference Tournament MVP 1984-85 Misty Thomas 1989-90 Pauline Jordan 1993-94 Gwynn Hobbs All-Tournament Team 1986-87 Angela Christian 1987-88 Pauline Jordan 1988-89 Pauline Jordan 1989-90 Geannine Jordan Pauline Jordan 1992-93 Teresa Jackson 1993-94 Gwynn Hobbs Cherie Hogg

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

Big West Big West Big West

Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West Big West

ACADEMIC HONORS CoSIDA Academic All-America Selections 1983-84 Misty Thomas, G 1984-85 Misty Thomas, G 1985-86 Misty Thomas, G 2001-02 Linda Fröhlich, F

First Team First Team First Team First Team

CoSIDA Academic All-District Selections 1999-00 Linda Fröhlich, F 2001-02 Linda Fröhlich, F 2007-08 Sequoia Holmes, G 2008-09 Brittany Halberg, G

Third Team First Team Third Team First Team

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A

G

Kathy Acor .................................... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 Elana Adams ............................................. 1995-96, 96-97 Jill Adamson.............................................. 1974-75, 75-76 Toni Affeldti ..........................................................1974-75 Yatska Aldarondo ..................................................1978-79 Jackie Alford ............................................. 1974-75, 75-76 Lori Arent .................................................. 1982-83, 83-84

Tara Garlepp.............................................. 1982-83, 83-84 Liz Galloway............................................. 1975-76, 76-77 Dayna Gambill .......................................... 1999-00, 00-01 Lyn Gehrke............................................................1975-76 Karla Gergelová ..................................2007-08 - Present Melissa Gillum .......................................... 1989-90, 90-91 Toby Girard ............................................... 1996-97, 97-98 Petra Gläser ............................................... 2000-01, 01-02 Tina Glover .................................... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81 Gina Gonzales .......................................................1974-75 Connie Gooch .......................................................1975-76 Taneisha Gossett ....................................... 1996-97, 97-98 Julia Gray .................................................. 2001-02, 02-03 Stacy Green ...........................................................1982-83 Mary Guinan ............................................. 1992-93, 93-94

B DeNise Ballenger ...................................... 1987-88, 88-89 Melissa Batchelder ................................................1993-94 Charlotte Blair........................................... 1983-84, 84-85 Tasha Bradley............................................ 1989-90, 90-91 Rosi Bratcher ........................................................1975-76 Eishia Brightwell ...................................... 1997-98, 98-99 Denise Brooks ........................................... 1984-85, 85-86 Thyre Brooks ............................................ 1996-97, 99-00 Lori Brotherson .....................................................1988-89 Reneé Brown............................................. 1974-75, 75-76 Shavonne Burks ............................. 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07 Tiffani Burries ................................ 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06

C Kathie Calloway..................1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 Clara Campsey ......................................................1975-76 Belinda Candler ........................................ 1976-77, 77-78 Anita Carter.................................... 1976-77, 77-78, 79-80 Tonia Carter .............................................. 1992-93, 93-94 India Chaney .......................................2007-08 - Present Angela Christian .................1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 Nejlah Clark ........................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Paula Clear ..................................... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 Shana Coleman ......................................... 2003-04, 04-05 Mildred Conston ...................................................1990-91 Kaitlin Coplin........................................................1992-93 Kim Crawford .....................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Shauna Crawley ....................................................1984-85 Rene Czerwinski ....................................... 1986-87, 87-88

D Debra Davis ..........................................................1990-91 Kinesha Davis ........................................... 1999-00, 01-02 Allison Dickson ....................................................1985-86 Diane Dickson.......................................................1985-86 Iris Dinerman ......................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Carlesa Dixon........................................................1999-00 Gail Driscoll ..........................................................1980-81 Angalete Dye ......................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99

H Karen Hall ...........................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 Brittany Halberg..................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 Sandra Hamilton ....................................... 1978-79, 79-80 Shamela Hampton ...............2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 Mandy Hannah ............................... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91 Sharon Hargrove ....................................... 1990-91, 91-92 Dominique Harris..................................... 2007-08 , 08-09 Zina Harris ..................................... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Erica Helms .........................................2007-08 - Present RanDee Henry ........................................... 2003-04, 04-05 Nikki Hitchens ............................... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Gwynn Hobbs .....................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Priscilla Hobbs ......................................................1980-81 Cherie Hogg .............................................. 1992-93, 93-94 Allison Holiday ....................................2006-07 - Present Janice Holliday.......................................... 1989-90, 90-91 Sequoia Holmes .....................................2004-05 - Present Casey Homan ............................................ 2001-02, 02-03 Trudie Hopgood ........................................ 1992-93, 93-94 Sherri Hudlow ........................................... 1976-77, 77-78 Latoya Hunt.........................................2006-07 - Present

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Karen Hall

Brooke Ingalls .....................1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01

Gloria Eldridge......................................................1990-91 Sandra Elliott ........................................................1981-82 Kelly Ethier ...........................................................1977-78

Janie Fincher .........................................................1977-78 Linda Fröhlich.....................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Diane Fuller .............................................. 1975-76, 77-78 Janice Fuller .............................................. 1975-76, 76-77

Diane Fuller

I

Teresa Jackson.....................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 Waynette James .....................................................1974-75 Sheri Jennum.........................................................1981-82 Constance Jinks...................1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Erin Johansson ....................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 Vivian Johnson ......................................................1992-93 Nakia Jones .................................... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 Geannine Jordan..................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Pauline Jordan ................................ 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 Valerie Juick .............................................. 1981-82, 82-83 Raquel Jupiter .......................................... 2007-08 , 08-09

E

Angelete Dye

LeAnn Kazmer .......................................... 1994-95, 95-96 Jean Kinn ..............................................................1979-80 Andrea Knapp ................................ 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92 Kim Koeven ..........................................................2006-07

Nikki Hitchens

Brooke Ingalls

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Cheryl Kosewicz ....................................... 1990-91, 91-92

L Vicki Lander........................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 Merlelynn Lange .................1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 Kathy LaVern ................................. 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86 Kisha Lee ....................................... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Viveca Löf .............................................................2000-01 Amy Loftus .............................................. 2003-04 , 04-05 Sonia Lykes .........................1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 Anita Lyons ...........................................................1979-80 Tona Lytle ................................................. 1974-75, 75-76

M Emma Jean Major ..................................... 1974-75, 75-76 Dishawn McCracklin ..........1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Sherry McCracklin ..............2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 05-06 Saundra McPherson ..............................................1984-85 Liz Mello........................................ 1978-79, 80-81, 81-82 Arlene Miller.........................................................1991-92 Talisha Mitchell ..................1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Sonia Modrano ......................................................1974-75 Patti Montgomery .................................................1975-76 Donya Monroe ....................1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Sheena Moore .....................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Tammy Moore ................................ 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91 Faye Muller ............................................... 2005-06, 06-07

N Shari Netzel.........................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Marcy Nino ...........................................................1981-82 Marenna Nyffeler ...................................... 1999-00, 00-01

O Shannon Oberg.......................................... 2007-08, 08-09 Paula Odnoha ........................................................1978-79 Rochelle Oliver ......................................... 1982-83, 83-84 Sarah Onion ..........................................................1998-99

P Latosha Pace .......................2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 Pam Parham ..........................................................1976-77 Christine Parris......................................................1991-92 Rhonda Penquite ...................................................1976-77 Cindy Perkins ............................................ 1976-77, 77-78 Ida Perkins ................................................ 1978-79, 79-80 Summer Peterson ...................................... 1994-95, 95-96 Heidi Plummer ......................................................1999-00 Kristen Pool .............................................. 1997-98, 98-99 Cindi Powell.............................................. 1979-80, 80-81 Sheila Powell ............................................ 1975-76, 76-77 Shelly Purdy ..........................................................1978-79

Q

Shelly Ray ................................................. 1987-88, 88-89 Kelli Reed .............................................................1978-79 Lisa Rhymer ..........................................................1984-85 Tiffany Richardson.................................... 1992-93, 93-94 Kathy Ricks............................................... 1979-80, 80-81 InFini Robinson ........................................ 2002-03, 03-04 Debbie Rohlman ...................................................1980-81

S Tiana Sanders ............................................ 1999-00, 00-01 Kalie Scanlon .......................................2007-08 - Present Lynn Sherow .........................................................1983-84 Kameca Simmons ...............2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 Toni Sims ..............................................................1985-86 Chris Skinner ........................................................1977-78 Denese Skinner .....................................................1979-80 Marija Sladojevic ........................... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96 Jamie Smith .........................................2008-09 - Present Candace Sneed ....................2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 Linda Staley ........................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 Alisha Stevenson.................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 Samantha Stickler .................................................2006-07 Kris Stiver ................................................. 1984-85, 85-86 Tekeira Strambler ...................................... 1996-97, 97-98 Padra Strong ........................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Courtney Swanson ..............1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02

Andrea Knapp

Dishawn McCracklin

T Celeste Taylor .......................................................1996-97 Jackie Tefft ..................................... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 Tashina Terry.........................................................2003-04 Brittney Thomas........................................ 2004-05, 05-06 Cynthia Thomas ........................................ 1986-87, 87-88 Judy Thomas .................................. 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 Misty Thomas .....................1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Diane Tillman............................................ 1976-77, 77-78 Fanny Tirtiaux .......................................................2007-08 Tracy Titus ..........................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 Linda Tollefson .....................................................1974-75

Marenna Nyffler

W Debra Waddy-Rossow............................... 1975-76, 76-77 Mildred Walker .....................................................1977-78 Cathy Watlet ................................... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88 Jennifer Webb............................................ 1981-82, 82-83 Karen Webster .....................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Desiree Weimann ...................................... 1994-95, 95-96 Cathy Welch .............................................. 1978-79, 79-80 Penny Welsh .............................................. 1981-82, 82-83 Angie White .............................................. 1993-94, 94-95 Donna Wick .............................................. 1975-76, 76-77 Teresa Willis.............................................. 1978-79, 79-80 Liz Wolfe.............................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Amy Wunderlich .................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99

InFini Robinson

Active Players in Bold

Kedonica Qualls ........................................ 1997-98, 98-99

R Beverly Rambicure ...............................................1975-76 Loriessa Randle...................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97

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1974-75 (8-7) Head Coach: Barbara Quinn Home: 6-4, Away: 2-3 Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar

5 10 13 18 20 24 25 30 31 1 8 16 22 22 1

Arizona State DIXIE JC at UC Santa Barbara UC RIVERSIDE NEW MEXICO RHODE ISLAND NEVADA, RENO (3OT) at Utah State at Utah at BYU at Arizona UCLA LONG BEACH STATE SOUTHERN CAL PALOMAR COLLEGE

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

69-33 103-29 54-47 72-37 71-64 44-55 74-63 63-70 64-70 58-55 63-96 33-99 70-80 57-87 70-4

1975-76 (26-5) Head Coach: Dan Ayala Home: 13-0, Away: 8-1, Neutral: 5-4 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar

5 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 108-20 12-13 Utah Holiday Classic (Salt Lake City) 12 vs. Northern Colorado W 102-48 13 at Utah W 72-61 16 UTAH STATE W 104-55 18 WEBER STATE W 111-70 1-3 Chico State Tournament 1 vs. Hawaii W 103-49 2 at Chico State W 83-73 3 vs. Long Beach State L 75-83 9 at Colorado W 121-48 10 at Northern Colorado W 87-53 12 SKAGIT VALLEY CC W 119-26 13 SKAGIT VALLEY CC W 95-38 15 at Southern California W 82-53 17 at UCLA L 80-84 20 SOUTHERN UTAH ST. W 116-36 24 UTAH W 72-65 29 ARIZONA STATE W 82-28 30 ARIZONA W 117-51 6 at Nevada, Reno W 88-51 14 UTAH STATE W 84-52 19 at BYU-Hawaii W 107-16 21 at Hawaii W 96-30 28 SOUTHERN CAL W 82-53 1 KANSAS W 99-84 2 UC SANTA BARBARA W 116-68 11-13 AlAW Regionals (San Jose, Calif.) 11 vs. Chico State W 85-61 12 vs. Cal State Fullerton L 60-67 13 vs. UCLA L 77-97 18-20 WNIT Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) 18 Indiana State W 87-75 19 Wayland Baptist L 55-58 20 Belmont W 81-68

The 1977 Th 1977-78 78 L Lady d R Rebels b l opened d th the season with ith 15 straight t i ht wins, i and finished the season with a 23-2 overall mark. 1976-77 (14-4) Head Coach: Dan Ayala Home: 8-0, Away: 6-4 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb

3-4 UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions 3 IMMACULATA W 92-85 4 DELTA STATE W 82-76 9 UTAH STATE W 110-49 10 UC SANTA BARBARA W 92-38 17 at Kansas State L 71-73 4 PEPPERDINE W 108-53 6-7 BYU Cougar Classic 6 vs. Utah W 89-44 7 vs. Cal State Fullerton L 68-70 15 NEBRASKA W 96-72 29 UTAH STATE W 105-75 4 WEBER STATE W 116-74 10-12 Houston Classic 10 vs. Texas Southern W 80-64 11 vs. Texas A&M W 108-92 12 vs. Louisiana State L 91-92 12 vs. Texas L 81-87 18 at New Mexico W 72-53 19 at New Mexico W 93-54 25 at Arizona State W 88-57

1977-78 (23-2) Head Coach: Dan Ayala Home: 14-0, Away: 6-0, Neutral: 3-2 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec

2 3 9 10 16

NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO EASTERN OKLA. ST UTAH STATE UTAH

W W W W W

94-74 96-78 103-68 111-71 103-70

BARBARA QUINN (1974-75) The first coach of the Lady Rebel program, Barbara Quinn established the winning tradition that has become synonymous with UNLV women’s basketball. Although she spent one season at UNLV, she left with a winning record of 8-7, including triumphs over Arizona State, Nevada, Reno, New Mexico and UC Santa Barbara. YEARS 1974-75

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W 8

L 7

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Dec 19 TEMPLE JC W 89-70 Dec 20 TEMPLE JC W 95-84 Jan 4-6 UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions Jan 4 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 93-69 Jan 5 DRAKE W 101-86 Jan 6 WILLIAM PENN W 96-80 Jan 12 ARIZONA STATE W 106-80 Jan 13 COLORADO W 103-39 Jan 18 KANSAS STATE W 113-84 Jan 20 at Weber State W 110-92 Jan 21 at Utah State W 88-71 Jan 27-28 Jayhawk Classic Jan 27 vs. Kansas State L 62-89 Jan 28 vs. Baylor W 107-82 Jan 30 at Nebraska W 92-74 Feb 6 at Cal State Fullerton W 86-76 Feb 15 BYU W 90-73 Feb 20 at Pepperdine W 79-66 Feb 22 at San Francisco State W 86-69 Mar 9-11 AIAW Regionals Mar 9 vs. San Jose State W 86-55 Mar 10 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W 87-83 Mar 11 vs. UCLA L 88-100

1978-79 (24-4) Head Coach: Dan Ayala Home: 21-0, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 1-2 Nov 25 Nov 30 Dec 2 Dec 4 Dec 8-9 Dec 8 Dec 9 Dec 16 Dec 19 Dec 20 Dec 21 Jan 4-6 Jan 4 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 10 Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan 27

NEW MEXICO STATE W 104-72 ARIZONA W 106-63 CS NORTHRIDGE W 96-61 ARIZONA STATE W 107-72 UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions MONTCLAIR STATE W 81-75 MARYLAND W 77-70 UTAH STATE W 119-95 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 90-52 TEXAS A&M W 87-65 TEXAS A&M W 98-63 Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament NW MISSOURI STATE W 80-40 NORTHERN OKLAHOMA W 88-65 TEMPLE JC W 93-87 UTAH W 93-85 NEW MEXICO W 91-81 CAL POLY POMONA W 94-82 BYU W 98-90

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Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar

2 SAN DIEGO STATE W 78-58 4 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 87-79 9 PEPPERDINE (OT) W 107-97 17 at New Mexico W 77-69 19 at Cal State Fullerton W 80-72 23 at Utah L 81-95 26 at BYU (OT) L 94-103 3 KANSAS W 96-81 8-10 AlAW Regionals (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 8 vs. San Francisco State W 86-78 9 vs. Long Beach State L 78-81 10 vs. Southern Cal L 79-93

1979-80 (22-8) Head Coach: Dan Ayala Home: 15-3, Away: 7-4, Neutral: 0-1 Nov 24 at New Mexico State W 73-58 Nov 26 at Oklahoma W 71-51 Nov 30 SAN DIEGO STATE W 90-67 Dec 3 HOUSTON W 77-56 Dec 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 106-79 Dec 8 UTAH W 89-57 Dec 13 at New Mexico L 72-83 Dec 15 CALIFORNIA W 102-79 Dec 18-19 UNLV/Nike Tournament of Champions Dec 18 LOUISIANA TECH L 61-73 Dec 19 TENNESSEE L 64-84 Jan 2-5 Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament Jan 2 OAKLAND W 97-79 Jan 3 UTAH STATE W 86-64 Jan 4 BAYLOR W 110-64 Jan 5 SEATTLE W 83-63 Jan 17 HAWAII W 97-61 Jan 18 HAWAII W 101-69 Jan 20 at California W 93-88 Jan 21 at San Francisco L 53-58 Jan 26 UTEP W 87-56 Jan 29 DELTA STATE W 80-69 Feb 1 at San Diego State L 67-75 Feb 2 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 82-68 Feb 8 at Louisiana Tech L 63-74 Feb 10 at New Orleans W 85-49 Feb 16-17 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Feb 16 TENNESSEE TECH L 69-83 Feb 17 NEW MEXICO STATE W 70-55 Feb 21 at Hawaii W 87-69 Feb 22 at Hawaii W 73-64 Feb 29 WYOMING W 66-46 AIAW Regionals (San Jose, Calif.) Mar 6 vs. Southern Cal (OT) L 77-78

1980-81 (12-12) Head Coach: Sheila Strike Home: 10-8, Away: 2-4 Nov 25 Dec 6 Dec 8 Dec 13 Jan 7-9 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 9 Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan 14 Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 23 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 31

EASTERN WASHINGTON W 92-81 SAN DIEGO W 89-59 OKLAHOMA L 85-96 SAN DIEGO STATE L 61-70 Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 76-70 CAMERON W 98-82 NEW ORLEANS W 92-88 at Utah L 68-78 at Utah State W 97-90 at BYU L 85-98 LOUISIANA STATE (2OT) L 108-110 HAWAII W 69-52 SMU W 78-61 at San Diego State L 59-78 at San Diego W 79-66 LOUISIANA TECH L 73-97

DAN AYALA (1975-80) The most successful Lady Rebel coach by winning percentage, Dan Ayala followed in the footsteps of Runnin’ Rebel head coach Jerry Tarkanian, who originally brought Ayala to Las Vegas as an assistant with the men’s program. Ayala posted a 26-5 record in his first season and never looked back. He finished with a record of 109-23 for a winning percentage of .827. His teams advanced to four AIAW Regionals, winning 20 games each season except for 1976-77, when the team played just 18 games, finishing 14-4. YEARS 1975-80 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar

6-7 6 7 12 13 20 21 23 7

SEASONS 5

UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic NEW MEXICO W CALIFORNIA L CAL POLY L at Long Beach State L SAN FRANCISCO L NEW MEXICO STATE W NORTHERN ARIZONA W LONG BEACH STATE L

75-69 85-95 83-85 45-83 68-69 60-57 83-59 85-97

1981-82 (13-16) Head Coach: Sheila Strike Home: 11-7, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 0-1 Nov 27 WESTERN STATE W 87 56 Nov 29 CAL POLY POMONA W 73-54 Dec 4 SAN DIEGO W 76-60 Dec 5 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN W 61-51 Dec 12 at New Mexico L 71-81 Dec 13 at New Mexico State L 78-80 Dec 16 UC IRVINE W 77-54 Dec 18 ARIZONA STATE L 67-82 Dec 20 SAN JOSE STATE W 80-71 Dec 30 NEBRASKA W 72-64 Jan 2 ARIZONA W 80-56 Jan 7-9 Las Vegas Round Robin Tournament Jan 7 SIMON FRASIER W 90-44 Jan 8 NEW ORLEANS W 76-74 Jan 9 CALIFORNIA L 61-66 Jan 12 CAMERON W 84-71 Jan 16 LOUISIANA STATE L 71-91 Jan 21 at San Diego W 76-58 Jan 22-23 UCLA/Nike Tournament Jan 22 at UCLA L 60-84 Jan 23 vs. Oregon State L 57-95 Jan 28 at Delta State L 76-97 Jan 29 at Louisiana State L 55-85 Jan 30 at New Orleans L 60-87 Feb 5-6 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Feb 5 SMU L 73-83 Feb 6 SAN FRANCISCO L 68-75 Feb 12 BYU L 75-98 Feb 14 at Hawaii W 84-78 Feb 17 at Hawaii L 67-68 Feb 20 PEPPERDINE L 68-70 Mar 5 at Wyoming L 55-67

1982-83 (24-4) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 17-1, Away: 7-3 Nov 27 Nov 30 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec 6

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FRESNO STATE at NEVADA, RENO at Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly Pomona U.S. INTERNATIONAL

W W L L W

77-60 96-55 66-75 62-76 87-43

W 109 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar

17 19 21 27 29 1 6-8 6 7 8 11 13 19 20 22 28 4-5 4 5 12 19 21 26 3 5

L 23

PCT .827

IDAHO STATE W 96-61 TEXAS A&M W 86-62 at Arizona State L 62-83 at Stanford W 69-68 at California W 70-61 HAWAII W 87-69 UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin WEST TEXAS STATE W 104-64 NEW MEXICO STATE W 88-54 WASHINGTON STATE W 93-65 CAMERON W 85-56 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST W 72-58 at Creighton (OT) W 77-72 at Nebraska W 94-86 at Nebraska-Omaha W 59-56 LOUISIANA TECH L 58-79 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic SAN DIEGO W 77-59 MISSISSIPPI W 93-86 at Northern Arizona W 91-63 UTAH STATE W 99-77 FLA. INTERNATIONAL W 86-75 SMU W 89-45 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 102-40 OKLAHOMA CITY W 91-62

1983-84 (24-7/4-0 Big West) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 17-2, Away: 5-3, Neutral: 2-2 Nov 26 Nov 30 Dec 1 Dec 4 Dec 8 Dec 10 Dec 29 Dec 31 Jan 5-7 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 12 Jan 14 Jan 16 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 26 Jan 28 Feb 3-4 Feb 3 Feb 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17

CALIFORNIA W 95-63 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 92-50 BAYLOR W 72-66 STANFORD W 80-55 HOUSTON W 78-57 SAN JOSE STATE W 65-47 DRAKE W 86-66 TEXAS TECH L 59-63 UNLV/Budweiser Round Robin NEW MEXICO W 79-39 ARIZONA STATE L 70-72 ARKANSAS W 68-62 COLORADO W 67-41 at UC Santa Barbara* W 94-52 at Fresno State W 67-58 BYU W 77-72 UTAH W 90-64 at Louisiana State L 71-100 at Louisiana Tech L 60-90 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic UC IRVINE* W 76-45 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 82-58 at BYU L 84-89 at Utah State W 116-68 at San Diego W 73-52

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Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar

18 at UC Irvine* W 53-39 24-26 Northern Lights Invitational 24 GEORGIA STATE W 70-57 25 IDAHO W 81-63 26 TEXAS L 60-82 1 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 96-49 3 SMU W 84-61 PCAA Championship Game (Las Vegas) Mar 6 UC IRVINE W 90-55 NCAA West Regionals (Los Angeles, Calif.) Mar 16 vs. Long Beach State L 58-78

1984-85 (26-5/8-0 Big West) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 12-4, Away: 12-1, Neutral: 2-0 Nov 26 at Northern Arizona W 78-56 Nov 30-Dec 1 Golden Bear Classic Nov 30 vs. Texas A&M W 58-51 Dec 1 at California W 74-70 Dec 4 LOUISIANA STATE W 82-76 Dec 7-8 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Dec 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 77-66 Dec 8 TEXAS L 64-95 Dec 13 OHIO STATE L 58-72 Dec 29 at Colorado W 77-60 Dec 30 at Colorado State W 60-50 Jan 4-5 UNLV/Budwesier Tournament Jan 4 CREIGHTON W 71-69 Jan 5 PENN STATE L 67-71 Jan 8 WEST TEXAS STATE W 63-50 Jan 9 DETROIT W 75-53 Jan 11 OKLAHOMA STATE W 74-58 Jan 15 NEVADA, RENO W 71-49 Jan 17 at UC Santa Barbara* W 86-46 Jan 18 at Utah State W 81-48 Jan 19 at Utah L 71-77 Jan 24 FAIRFIELD W 67-45 Jan 25 PACIFIC* W 75-50 Feb 2 LOUISIANA TECH W 80-77 Feb 7 at Pacific* W 95-64 Feb 9 at Nevada, Reno W 85-49 Feb 17 at UC Irvine* W 76-59 Feb 23 at UC Santa Barbara* W 98-70 Feb 27 UC IRVINE* W 78-65 Mar 4 at Hawaii* W 88-66 Mar 5 at Hawaii* W 63-59 Big West Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) Mar 9 vs. Hawaii W 68-49 Mar 9 at UC Irvine W 61-60 NCAA Tournament Mar 15 SAN DIEGO STATE L 68-70

1985-86 (22-9/11-3 Big West) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 11-3, Away: 7-6, Neutral: 4-0 Nov 22-23 Arizona State Dial Classic Nov 22 vs. Northern Iowa W 79-65 Nov 23 at Arizona State (OT) W 92-88 Nov 25 SOUTH CAROLINA W 77-62 Nov 30 at Northern Arizona W 69-63 Dec 6-7 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Dec 6 MONTANA STATE W 89-59 Dec 7 ARIZONA STATE W 80-67 Dec 13 at San Jose State W 74-33 Dec 14 at Stanford L 59-62 Dec 28 at Ohio State L 74-87 Dec 30 at Indiana L 54-62 Jan 3-4 UNLV/Bud Light Tournament Jan 3 CALIFORNIA L 64-67 Jan 4 KANSAS STATE L 63-66 Jan 13 UTAH STATE W 85-53 Jan 15 at Long Beach State* L 73-90 Jan 18 at UC Santa Barbara* W 71-44 Jan 23 HAWAII* W 76-61 Jan 25 HAWAII* W 72-58 Jan 30 at Cal State Fullerton* W 77-66 Feb 1 at San Diego State* L 71-77 Feb 6 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 102-75 Feb 8 at Pacific* W 89-63 Feb 13 UC IRVINE* W 74-59 Feb 15 LONG BEACH STATE* L 78-85 Feb 20 at UC Irvine* W 66-61 Feb 22 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 74-49 Feb 27 CS FULLERTON* W 69-59 Mar 1 PACIFIC* W 106-61 Big West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 3 PACIFIC W 77-70 Mar 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 80-75 Mar 8 LONG BEACH STATE W 99-89 NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, NC) Mar 15 at North Carolina L 76-82

1986-87 (21-9/13-5 Big West) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 11-3, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 2-1 Nov 28-29 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Nov 28 SMU W Nov 29 STANFORD L Dec 4 at San Francisco W Dec 6 at California L Dec 12-13 UNLV/Bud Light Tournament Dec 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE W Dec 13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L

74-58 54-68 72-61 57-64 62-44 70-74

SHEILA STRIKE (1980-88) After two bumpy initial seasons, Sheila Strike settled into a string of six consecutive 20-win seasons. Known as half of one of the most successful co-head coaching situations, Strike and Jim Bolla led UNLV in the Big West Conference and three NCAA Tournament appearances. Among her biggest name players were All-Americans Misty Thomas and Pauline Jordan, the only Lady Rebels to have their jersey numbers retired. YEARS 1980-88

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W 167

L 71

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Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb

22 30 3 5 8 10 15 17 19 22 24 29 31 5 7 12 14 19 21 26 28

Mar 5 Mar 6 Mar 7

SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 83-50 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 80-59 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 79-68 LONG BEACH STATE* L 84-117 at Hawaii* L 60-71 at Hawaii* L 53-60 at San Jose State* W 72-42 at Pacific* W 85-71 at Fresno State* L 71-75 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 62-31 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 85-52 at Nevada, Reno W 74-69 at UC Santa Barbara* W 72-46 at Cal State Fullerton* W 61-54 at San Diego State* W 63-58 UC IRVINE* W 79-60 FRESNO STATE* W 83-66 at Long Beach State* L 63-86 at UC Irvine* W 59-57 SAN JOSE STATE* W 88-41 PACIFIC* W 97-63 Big West Tournament (Las Vegas) CAL STATE FULLERTON W 85-51 FRESNO STATE W 86-69 LONG BEACH STATE L 57-98

1987-88 (25-9/14-4 Big West) Co-Head Coaches: Sheila Strike & Jim Bolla Home: 14-1, Away: 6-4, Neutral: 5-4 Nov 27-28 UNLV 7-Up Desert Classic Nov 27 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 74-52 Nov 28 PITTSBURGH W 73-66 Dec 1 NEVADA, RENO W 80-65 Dec 5 at Louisiana State W 74-70 Dec 7 at Louisiana Tech L 63-91 Dec 11-12 UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Dec 11 UTEP W 68-38 Dec 12 IDAHO W 79-54 Jan 2 at UC Santa Barbara* W 73-58 Jan 4 at UC Irvine* L 64-68 Jan 7 FRESNO STATE* W 93-66 Jan 9 SAN JOSE STATE* W 87-40 Jan 13 HAWAII* W 84-79 Jan 14 HAWAII* W 78-68 Jan 16 LONG BEACH STATE* L 74-100 Jan 21 at San Diego State* L 63-69 Jan 23 at Cal State Fullerton* W 67-40 Jan 30 PACIFIC* W 73-57 Feb 4 at San Jose State* W 113-42 Feb 6 at Fresno State* W 69-61 Feb 8 at Pacific* W 79-63 Feb 13 at Long Beach State* L 78-82 Feb 18 CS FULLERTON* W 90-48 Feb 20 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 67-62 Feb 26-28 Northern Lights Invitational Feb 26 vs. Baylor W 65-47 Feb 27 vs. Arkansas State L 68-65 Feb 28 vs. South Carolina (OT) L 97-98 Mar 3 UC IRVINE* W 62-54 Mar 5 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 71-47 Mar 10-12 Big West Tournament Mar 10 HAWAII W 62-56 Mar 11 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 61-55 Mar 12 LONG BEACH STATE L 58-79 Mar 24-26 WNIT Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) Mar 24 vs. Illinois State W 69-70 Mar 25 vs. South Alabama (OT) L 85-88 Mar 26 vs. Montana State W 84-80

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1988-89 (27-7/13-5 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 13-2, Away: 12-3, Neutral: 2-2 Nov 26 at Idaho W 87-65 Nov 28 OREGON STATE W 92-68 Dec 3 at Nevada, Reno W 85-44 Dec 9-10 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Dec 9 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 85-59 Dec 10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 78-71 Dec 15 UC IRVINE* W 74-45 Dec 17 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 89-56 Dec 23 at Southern Cal W 82-78 Dec 28-29 UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Dec 28 SOUTH ALABAMA W 80-59 Dec 29 OKLAHOMA STATE W 84-78 Jan 3 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 65-61 Jan 5 at San Jose State* W 79-54 Jan 7 at Fresno State* W 69-64 Jan 12 at Hawaii* L 80-88 Jan 14 at Hawaii* W 73-64 Jan 19 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 55-49 Jan 21 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 51-55 Jan 28 at Pacific* W 64-55 Jan 30 LONG BEACH STATE* L 81-85 Feb 2 FRESNO STATE* W 90-52 Feb 4 SAN JOSE STATE* W 91-60 Feb 11 at Southern Utah State W 84-57 Feb 16 at San Diego State* L 64-65 Feb 18 at Cal State Fullerton* W 78-73 Feb 20 at Long Beach State* L 77-91 Feb 25 PACIFIC* W 92-73 Mar 2 at UC Santa Barbara* W 88-57 Mar 4 at UC Irvine* W 73-46 Mar 8-11 Big West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 8 UC SANTA BARBARA W 86-50 Mar 10 HAWAII W 78-65 Mar 11 LONG BEACH STATE L 81-89

JIM BOLLA (1982-96) Originally brought to Las Vegas as an assistant coach on Sheila Strike’s staff, Jim Bolla left the coaching ranks as one of the winningest coaches in Division I history. Joining Strike as co-head coaches in 1982-83, Bolla enjoyed a string of nine consecutive 20-win seasons. He stepped down following the 1995-96 season having won 300 games and registering 11 seasons of 20 wins. He helped UNLV capture league titles in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1994. YEARS 1982-96

SEASONS 14

NCAA Tournament Mar 15 UTAH# W 67-53 Mar 18 at Colorado$ W 84-74 Mar 25 at Texas% L 77-88 # - NCAA 1st round in Las Vegas $ - NCAA 2nd round at Boulder, Colo. % - NCAA Regional semifinal at Austin, Texas

1989-90 (28-3/17-1 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 15-1, Away: 9-2, Neutral: 4-0 Nov 24-25 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Nov 24 FLORIDA W 73-49 Nov 25 CREIGHTON W 109-74 Dec 1-2 Virginia/Investors Classic Dec 1 vs. Villanova W 52-42 Dec 2 at Virginia L 73-74 Dec 4 at Western Kentucky W 64-58 Dec 9 SOUTHERN CAL W 98-67 Dec 20-21 UNLV/Spuds MacKenzie Bud Light Dec 20 AUBURN W 85-57 Dec 21 HOUSTON W 84-58 Dec 30 at Oregon State W 68-57

W 300

L 120

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Jan 2 at Long Beach State W Jan 4 PACIFIC* W Jan 7 at Cal State Fullerton* W Jan 9 at San Diego State* W Jan 12 HAWAII* W Jan 13 HAWAII* W Jan 18 at UC Santa Barbara* W Jan 20 at UC Irvine* W Jan 25 FRESNO STATE* W Jan 27 SAN JOSE STATE* W Feb 3 SAN DIEGO STATE* W Feb 6 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W Feb 10 LONG BEACH STATE* W Feb 12 at Pacific* W Feb 15 UC IRVINE* W Feb 17 UC SANTA BARBARA* W Feb 22 at San Jose State* W Feb 24 at Fresno State* L Mar 8-11 Diet Pepsi/Big West Tournament Mar 8 SAN JOSE STATE W Mar 10 FRESNO STATE W Mar 11 LONG BEACH STATE W NCAA Tournament Mar 17 MISSISSIPPI# L # - NCAA 2nd round game in Las Vegas

99-87 90-63 92-70 91-60 83-75 96-79 70-51 100-34 69-60 76-46 91-51 82-45 92-62 82-49 86-42 78-33 86-59 65-73 102-67 91-71 67-64 62-66

1990-91 (25-7/15-3 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 12-2, Away: 12-4, Neutral: 1-1

The 1989-90 Lady Rebels posted the best season in school history with a 28-3 final record, a 22game winning streak, a Big West Championship, and a final ranking of fifth in the AP Poll.

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Nov 23-24 UNLV/7-Up Desert Classic Nov 23 ALABAMA W Nov 24 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W Dec 7-8 Lady Cougar Invitational Dec 7 vs. Grambling State W Dec 8 at Houston (OT) W Dec 17 LOUISIANA TECH W Dec 20-21 O’Doul’s In the Desert Dec 20 DETROIT W Dec 21 VCU W Dec 27 at Northern Arizona W Dec 29 at San Diego W Jan 2 at Pacific* W Jan 4 at Fresno State* W Jan 9 SAN JOSE STATE* W Jan 12 at Long Beach State* W Jan 14 at New Mexico State* W Jan 16 at Texas L Jan 19 at Cal State Fullerton* L Jan 24 UC SANTA BARBARA*(OT)L Jan 26 UC IRVINE* W Jan 31 at San Jose State* W Feb 2 at Stanford L Feb 4 CS FULLERTON*(OT) W Feb 7 NEW MEXICO STATE* W

80-62 78-55 80-67 84-80 84-77 79-53 90-58 82-32 71-61 64-54 94-69 84-55 80-75 90-75 67-89 80-86 82-85 80-64 79-46 67-81 88-82 99-92

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Feb 9 Feb 14 Feb 16 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 28 Mar 2 Mar 6-9 Mar 6

LONG BEACH STATE* L 73-79 at Hawaii* W 66-59 at Hawaii* W 70-61 at UC Santa Barbara* (OT) W 88-85 at UC Irvine* W 78-57 FRESNO STATE* W 72-69 PACIFIC* W 102-76 Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) vs. New Mexico State L 89-90 NCAA Tournament Mar 13 TEXAS TECH# W 70-65 Mar 16 at Georgia$ L 62-86 # - NCAA 1st round in Las Vegas $ - NCAA 2nd round in Athens, Ga.

1991-92 (16-10/13-5 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 9-6, Away: 7-3, Neutral: 0-1 Nov 29-30 UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic Nov 29 STANFORD L Nov 30 TEXAS L Dec 9 ORAL ROBERTS W Dec 15 at Louisiana Tech L Dec 20-21 UNLV Showboat Shootout Dec 20 SW MISSOURI STATE L Dec 21 LOUISIANA STATE W Jan 4 at New Mexico State* W Jan 10 CAL STATE FULERTON* W Jan 16 UC IRVINE* W Jan 18 at Fresno State* W Jan 23 PACIFIC* W Jan 25 SAN JOSE STATE* W Jan 29 at Long Beach State* L Feb 1 at UC Santa Barbara* L Feb 6 at UC Irvine* W Feb 8 at Cal State Fullerton* W Feb 13 NEW MEXICO ST.*(OT) L Feb 15 FRESNO STATE* W Feb 20 at San Jose State* W Feb 22 at Pacific* (OT) W Feb 25 HAWAII* W Feb 26 HAWAII* W Feb 29 LONG BEACH STATE* L Mar 2 UC SANTA BARBARA* L Mar 4 at Southern Utah W Mar 11-14 Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) Mar 11 vs. New Mexico State L

85-96 65-81 96-77 67-70 77-80 83-71 97-79 74-49 95-60 76-73 83-70 95-55 81-91 61-78 94-44 69-57 95-99 76-62 72-60 66-63 65-58 71-67 77-80 67-72 77-61

86-87

1992-93 (24-7/15-3 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 13-1, Away: 9-3, Neutral: 2-3 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan

4-5 UNLV/7-UP Desert Classic 4 CHATTANOOGA W 5 UAB W 11 at Tulane L 13 at Louisiana State W 22-23 UNLV Showboat Shootout 22 GEORGIA STATE W 23 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 28 VALPARAISO W 2 at New Mexico State* W 9 at Cal State Fullerton* W 11 at UC Irvine* W 16 NEVADA, RENO* W 21 at Pacific* W 23 at San Jose State* W 27 LONG BEACH STATE* W

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83-69 80-65 59-65 71-49 78-60 84-64 99-67 68-51 82-63 86-44 99-66 67-54 84-69 94-67

Jan 30 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 89-51 Feb 4 UC IRVINE* W 100-71 Feb 6 CS FULLERTON* W 84-48 Feb 11 at Nevada, Reno* W 88-81 Feb 13 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 67-63 Feb 16 SOUTHERN UTAH W 84-62 Feb 18 SAN JOSE STATE* W 95-52 Feb 20 PACIFIC* L 78-83 Feb 27 at Long Beach State* W 68-55 Mar 1 at UC Santa Barbara* (OT) W 86-79 Mar 5 at Hawaii* L 85-100 Mar 7 at Hawaii* L 69-82 Mar 10-13 Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) Mar 10 vs. Cal State Fullerton W 98-68 Mar 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 58-62 Mar 25-27 WNIT Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) Mar 25 vs. SMU (OT) L 74-76 Mar 26 vs. Butler L 71-74 Mar 27 vs. George Washington W 71-70

1993-94 (23-7/14-4 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 15-2, Away: 8-5 Dec 3-4 UNLV/7-UP Classic Dec 3 VILLANOVA L 57-66 Dec 4 TENNESSEE TECH W 79-61 Dec 11 at Loyola Marymount W 89-67 Dec 12 at Pepperdine W 64-63 Dec 21-22 UNLV Showboat Shootout Dec 21 CLEMSON W 72-61 Dec 22 OKLAHOMA STATE W 60-55 Dec 30 at Stanford L 73-94 Jan 3 HAWAII* W 71-59 Jan 5 HAWAII* W 74-70 Jan 8 CS FULLERTON* W 75-70 Jan 10 UC IRVINE* W 73-57 Jan 15 at Nevada, Reno* W 70-49 Jan 20 PACIFIC* L 58-62 Jan 22 SAN JOSE STATE* W 84-59 Jan 27 at UC Irvine* W 92-49 Jan 29 at Cal State Fullerton* W 92-64 Feb 3 at Long Beach State* W 79-66 Feb 5 at UC Santa Barbara W 78-61 Feb 10 NEVADA, RENO* W 83-50 Feb 14 at New Mexico State* L 72-76 Feb 17 at San Jose State* L 70-78 Feb 19 at Pacific* L 69-76 Feb 22 at Southern Utah W 82-74 Feb 26 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 80-78 Feb 28 LONG BEACH STATE* W 83-67 Mar 5 NEW MEXICO STATE* W 74-49 Mar 8-12 Big West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 9 LONG BEACH STATE W 108-81 Mar 10 NEW MEXICO STATE (OT) W 74-69 Mar 12 HAWAII W 78-60 NCAA Tournament Mar 16 at Montana# L 67-77 # - NCAA 1st Round game at Missoula, Mont.

1994-95 (11-15/10-8 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 5-10, Away: 6-3, Neutral: 0-2 Nov 25-26 UNLV 7-UP Desert Classic Nov 25 UT-ARLINGTON W Nov 26 ARKANSAS L Dec 3-4 Boilermaker Classic Dec 3 vs. Toledo L

60-59 75-88 79-86

Dec 4 vs. Florida A&M L Dec 21-22 Showboat Shootout Dec 21 GEORGE WASHINGTON L Dec 22 HOUSTON L Dec 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY L Jan 3 LONG BEACH STATE* L Jan 5 UC SANTA BARBARA* L Jan 8 at Cal State Fullerton* W Jan 10 at UC Irvine*(OT) L Jan 14 at New Mexico State* W Jan 20 SAN JOSE STATE* W Jan 22 HAWAII* W Jan 27 at Pacific* W Jan 29 at Nevada, Reno* L Feb 3 UC IRVINE* W Feb 5 CS FULLERTON* L Feb 11 NEW MEXICO STATE* L Feb 17 at Hawaii* L Feb 19 at San Jose State* W Feb 24 NEVADA, RENO* W Feb 26 PACIFIC* L Mar 2 at UC Santa Barbara* W Mar 4 at Long Beach State* W Mar 7-11 Big West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 8 PACIFIC L

58-75 85-93 64-77 67-98 58-60 61-63 81-77 76-81 74-68 75-59 72-61 88-81 85-89 71-64 54-59 57-60 68-69 86-56 84-61 70-72 76-68 73-71 57-58

1995-96 (4-21/3-15 Big West) Head Coach: Jim Bolla Home: 2-10, Away: 1-8, Neutral: 1-3 Nov 24-25 Arkansas Dial Soap Classic Nov 24 vs. Rice L 43-81 Nov 25 vs. Florida A&M W 67-66 Dec 20-21 UNLV Holiday Ball Classic Dec 20 TOLEDO L 77-99 Dec 21 TENNESSEE TECH L 53-74 Dec 27 OREGON L 46-72 Dec 29-30 Montana Western States Showdown Dec 29 vs. Sam Houston State L 68-72 Dec 30 vs. Nevada, Reno L 61-64 Jan 2 at San Jose State* L 66-78 Jan 4 at Hawaii* L 43-69 Jan 7 PACIFIC* L 51-57 Jan 9 NEVADA, RENO* W 69-61 Jan 12 at Long Beach State* W 64-63 Jan 14 at UC Santa Barbara* L 60-92 Jan 19 CS FULLERTON* L 66-72 Jan 21 UC IRVINE* L 62-84 Jan 27 NEW MEXICO STATE* L 49-73 Feb 2 at Nevada, Reno* L 66-70 Feb 4 at Pacific* L 52-75 Feb 9 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 63-76 Feb 11 LONG BEACH STATE* L 68-83 Feb 16 at UC Irvine* L 60-65 Feb 18 at Cal State Fullerton* L 55-88 Feb 24 at New Mexico State* L 58-78 Feb 29 HAWAII* L 66-73 Mar 2 SAN JOSE STATE* W 80-73

1996-97 (4-23/2-14 WAC) Head Coach: LaDonna McClain Home: 4-11, Away: 0-10, Neutral: 0-2 Nov 23-24 UNLV Desert Classic Nov 23 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 61-58 Nov 24 ARKANSAS STATE L 66-78 Nov 30-Dec 1 Connecticut Hartford Courant Classic Nov 30 vs. VCU L 54-68 Dec 1 vs. Massachusetts L 48-59 Dec 6 at Oregon L 38-95

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Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb

14 at San Francisco L 19-20 UNLV Lady Rebel Roundup 19 FAIRFIELD W 20 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN L 27-28 UNLV Shootout 27 SOUTHERN UTAH L 28 GEORGIA L 30 UC SANTA BARBARA L 2 WYOMING** L 4 COLORADO STATE** L 9 at San Diego State** L 11 at Hawaii** L 16 FRESNO STATE** L 18 SAN JOSE STATE** W 25 at Air Force** L 30 at Colorado State** L 1 at Wyoming** L 6 HAWAII** L 8 SAN DIEGO STATE** L 13 at San Jose State** L 15 at Fresno State** L 20 AIR FORCE** W 22 at TCU** L 27 TCU** L

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LADONNA MCCLAIN (1996-98)

70-54 71-94

The fifth Lady Rebel head coach in the history of the program, LaDonna McClain recorded a 7-40 mark in her two seasons at UNLV. McClain came to Las Vegas in the spring of 1996 from Austin Peay State University, where she led the Lady Governors to their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. On Feb. 2, 1998, McClain resigned with seven games remaining in the season.

64-71 41-87 77-101 54-71 52-68 48-92 59-77 68-74 66-60 62-67 55-89 60-79 46-72 50-62 60-70 53-71 85-62 49-80 67-97

1997-98 (4-23/3-11 WAC) Coaches: LaDonna McClain & Steve Corraro Home: 3-10, Away: 1-11, Neutral: 0-2 Nov 21 at Cal State Fullerton L Nov 23 at Long Beach State L Nov 28-29 Shreveport Shootout Nov 28 vs. Louisiana Tech L Nov 29 vs. Texas A&M L Dec 5-6 Las Vegas Club Shootout Dec 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L Dec 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (OT) L Dec 14 at Nevada, Reno L Dec 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA L Dec 20 at South Florida L Dec 27 CONNECTICUT L Dec 30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W Jan 1 at Wyoming** L Jan 3 at Colorado State** L Jan 10 at Air Force** W Jan 15 UTEP** L Jan 17 NEW MEXICO** L Jan 22 at BYU** L Jan 24 at Utah** L Jan 29 COLORADO STATE** L Jan 31 WYOMING** W Feb 4 AIR FORCE** W Feb 7 at Hawaii L Feb 12 at UTEP** L Feb 14 at New Mexico** L Feb 19 UTAH** L Feb 21 BYU** L Feb 26 HAWAII** L

62-66 46-60 43-73 57-83 61-65 82-85 54-72 72-91 46-55 47-80 86-60 50-64 50-90 88-74 59-60 60-77 54-66 49-75 75-91 66-50 70-62 81-105 58-73 69-89 58-74 61-65 70-87

YEARS 1996-98

Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 21 Dec 27 Dec 30 Jan 3 Jan 9 Jan 14 Jan 16 Jan 21 Jan 23 Jan 28 Jan 30 Feb 3 Feb 6 Feb 11 Feb 13 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 25 Feb 27 Mar 1-6 Mar 1 Mar 3

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61-68 68-42 78-101 57-80 64-56 59-53 70-51 82-57 43-73 62-68 72-69 62-78 83-56 55-91 72-63 78-45 61-46 61-57 63-64 62-74 68-75 79-74 73-67 67-71

1999-00 (17-12/8-6 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 9-4, Away: 6-6, Neutral: 2-2 Nov 15-22 Preseason WNIT Nov 15 at UC Santa Barbara L Nov 23 SOUTHERN UTAH W Nov 27-28 Cox Communications/Shootout Nov 27 WEBER STATE (OT) L Nov 28 SE MISSOURI STATE W Dec 1 at Northern Arizona W Dec 6 at Denver W Dec 11 at Nevada, Reno (OT) L Dec 20-21 Nassau Sun Splash Shootout Dec 20 vs. Liberty L Dec 21 vs. Sacramento State W Dec 28 CAL STATE FULLERTON W

1998-99 (17-11/7-7 WAC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 10-3, Away: 5-7, Neutral: 2-1 Nov 14 at Loyola Marymount Nov 18 at UT-San Antonio Nov 28-29 Golden Gopher Classic Nov 28 vs. Delaware Nov 29 at Minnesota Dec 4-5 Four Queens Shootout

BELMONT L CHATTANOOGA W at Arkansas State L at Southern Utah L LONG BEACH STATE W NEVADA, RENO W NEW ORLEANS W at Air Force** W at Rice** L at Tulsa** L SMU** (OT) W TCU** L at Wyoming** W at Colorado State** L DENVER W AIR FORCE** W TULSA** W RICE** W at TCU** (OT) L at SMU** L COLORADO STATE** L WYOMING** W WAC Tournament (Las Vegas) HAWAII W COLORADO STATE L

SEASONS 1+

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

56-77 82-68 72-75 69-58 71-57 74-65 75-83 71-75 78-64 63-58

W 7

L 40

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Jan 2 at Pacific Jan 4 NAVY Jan 8 VALPARAISO Jan 13 BYU^ Jan 15 UTAH^ Jan 20 at Air Force^ Jan 22 at New Mexico^ Jan 29 at San Diego State^ Feb 3 COLORADO STATE^ Feb 5 WYOMING^ Feb 10 at BYU^ Feb 12 at Utah^ Feb 17 AIR FORCE^ Feb 19 NEW MEXICO^ Feb 26 SAN DIEGO STATE^ Mar 2 at Colorado State^ Mar 4 at Wyoming^ Mar 8-11 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 9 NEW MEXICO Mar 10 UTAH

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

65-69 74-56 79-62 75-84 46-76 89-59 55-51 52-54 79-81 73-59 81-98 52-56 86-53 65-50 69-63 84-69 96-81

W L

52-50 65-67

2000-01 (19-10/8-6 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 12-4, Away: 6-6, Neutral: 1-0 Nov 20 UT-SAN ANTONIO W Nov 24-25 Cox Communications/ Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 24 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W Nov 25 CHARLOTTE W Dec 1-2 Roger L. White Invitational Dec 1 vs. Northeastern W Dec 2 at Northwestern W Dec 6 at Arizona L Dec 9 at Eastern Washington W Dec 19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L Dec 23 PACIFIC W Dec 28 NEVADA, RENO W Dec 30 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W Jan 6 UC IRVINE W Jan 11 UTAH^ L Jan 13 BYU^ W

57-41

74-57 60-55 62-58 84-74 74-91 81-72 69-84 86-64 67-57 81-44 70-56 51-70 61-50

STEVE CORRARO (1998) Steve Corraro, who spent four-plus seasons as administrative assistant and director of basketball operations for the Lady Rebels, was named the interim head coach following the resignation of LaDonna McClain on Feb. 2, 1998. Corraro served as the head coach for seven games posting a 1-6 mark. YEARS 1988

SEASONS 0+

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L 6

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REGINA MILLER (1998-2008) Regina Miller, named head coach of the Lady Rebels on April 7, 1998, led UNLV to a 175-125 mark and a school-record six-straight postseason appearances. UNLV was the nation’s most-improved NCAA Division I team in 1998-99, and she later guided the Lady Rebels to their eighth NCAA Tournament appearance in 2001-02. Two years later, Miller directed the Lady Rebels to a 26-8 mark, tied for third most wins ever at UNLV, and to a WNIT championship runnner-up finish. YEARS 1998-2008

Jan 18 at New Mexico^ L Jan 20 at Air Force^ W Jan 27 at San Diego State^ W Feb 1 COLORADO STATE^ L Feb 3 WYOMING^ W Feb 8 at BYU^ L Feb 10 at UTAH^ L Feb 15 AIR FORCE^ W Feb 17 NEW MEXICO^ W Feb 24 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W Mar 1 at Wyoming^ W Mar 3 at Colorado State^ L Mar 7-10 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 7 BYU L WNIT Tournament Mar 15 at Loyola Marymount W Mar 18 at Oklahoma State L

SEASONS 10

51-79 73-42 82-41 62-69 69-61 63-69 43-74 73-47 75-70 68-67 72-69 61-72

54-62 59-56 67-71

2001-02 (23-8/9-5 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 13-2, Away: 7-3, Neutral: 3-3 Nov 16 CAL STATE FULLERTON W Nov 19 at UC Irvine W Nov 24-25 Cox Communications / Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 24 SACRAMENTO STATE W Nov 25 TENNESSEE TECH W Dec 1-2 Oakland Tribune Classic Dec 1 vs. Georgia L Dec 2 vs. Central Connecticut St W Dec 9 at Nevada, Reno W Dec 15 at San Francisco W Dec 19 EASTERN WASHINGTON W Dec 21 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W Dec 30 UC SANTA BARBARA W Jan 2 TEXAS A&M-CC W Jan 4 NORTHERN ARIZONA (OT)W Jan 6 at New Mexico^ W Jan 12 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W Jan 17 at Wyoming^ L Jan 19 at Colorado State^ L Jan 24 AIR FORCE^ W Jan 26 NEW MEXICO^ W Jan 31 at Utah^ W Feb 2 at BYU^ L Feb 9 at San Diego State^ W Feb 14 COLORADO STATE^ W Feb 16 WYOMING^ W Feb 23 at Air Force^ W Feb 28 BRIGHAM YOUNG^ L Mar 2 UTAH^ L Mar 6-9 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas)

134

93-55 71-52

92-34 88-67 62-77 83-28 83-50 71-63 84-40 91-68 71-62 55-38 76-72 62-53 67-55 58-75 57-62 75-50 72-60 79-71 61-72 57-49 71-59 66-61 86-53 48-64 65-69

W 175

L 125

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Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 9

UTAH W COLORADO STATE W BYU L NCAA Tournament Mar 16 vs. Minnesota# L # - NCAA 1st round at Chapel Hill, NC

57-38 72-58 46-61 54-71

2002-03 (17-12/8-6 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 12-4, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 1-0 Nov 23 ST. MARY’S W Nov 27 at Cal Poly W Nov 30-Dec 1 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 30 UTEP W Dec 1 UCLA L Dec 7 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W Dec 14-15 at Hawaii Invitational Dec 14 vs. Long Island W Dec 15 at Hawaii L Dec 20 IONA W Dec 22 ARIZONA L Dec 29 NEVADA, RENO W Jan 4 at Northern Arizona (OT) L Jan 7 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W Jan 11 CAL STATE FULLERTON W Jan 18 at San Diego State^ W Jan 23 UTAH^ L Jan 25 BYU^ W Jan 30 at Air Force^ L Feb 1 at New Mexico^ L Feb 6 WYOMING^ W Feb 8 COLORADO STATE^ W Feb 15 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W Feb 20 at BYU^ L Feb 22 at Utah^ L Feb 27 NEW MEXICO^ W Mar 1 AIR FORCE^ W Mar 5 at Colorado State^ L Mar 7 at Wyoming^ W Mar 12-15 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 12 BYU (OT) L WNIT Tournament Mar 21 at Oregon State L

68-56 79-62 74-61 64-72 55-38 60-56 66-71 63-54 73-101 60-55 76-85 61-51 90-49 50-48 49-56 73-69 72-73 60-65 68-65 90-71 81-61 51-63 39-58 68-45 81-49 36-74 80-70

64-66 58-77

2003-04 (26-8/10-4 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 16-2, Away: 9-5, Neutral: 1-1 Nov 21 CENTENARY Nov 23 at UCLA Nov 29-30 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 29 SAN DIEGO Nov 30 RICHMOND Dec 6 at Nevada, Reno

W L

77-41 51-61

W W W

78-64 77-67 90-75

Dec 13 at Cal State Fullerton W 71-59 Dec 15 at Loyola Marymount L 64-76 Dec 19 UT-SAN ANTONIO W 76-44 Dec 21 SOUTH FLORIDA W 74-61 Dec 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 62-51 Dec 30 CAL POLY W 83-57 Jan 3 at St. Mary’s W 89-57 Jan 11 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 67-60 Jan 17 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W 76-58 Jan 22 COLORADO STATE^ W 92-87 Jan 24 WYOMING^ W 67-47 Jan 29 at Air Force^ W 91-57 Jan 31 at New Mexico^ L 66-70 Feb 5 BYU^ W 77-64 Feb 8 UTAH^ L 55-72 Feb 14 at San Diego State^ W 65-56 Feb 19 at Wyoming^ W 66-55 Feb 21 at Colorado State^ L 65-79 Feb 26 NEW MEXICO^ L 54-59 Feb 28 AIR FORCE^ W 85-48 Mar 4 at Utah^ (OT) W 68-60 Mar 6 at BYU^ W 67-59 Mar 10-13 Mountain West Tournament (Denver) Mar 10 vs. BYU W 60-57 Mar 12 vs. Utah L 55-59 WNIT Tournament Mar 18 ARIZONA STATE W 50-47 Mar 21 RICE W 68-66 Mar 24 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 78-75 Mar 28 at Iowa State W 65-59 Mar 30 at Creighton L 52-73

2004-05 (16-15/6-8 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 12-5, Away: 2-8, Neutral: 2-2 Nov 14-15 at WBCA/BTI CLASSIC Nov 14 vs. Minnesota L 69-77 Nov 15 vs. South Carolina W 66-63 Nov 19 UCF L 58-60 Nov 27-28 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 27 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 79-57 Nov 28 NORTH CAROLINA L 84-76 Dec 4 at Detroit W 82-49 Dec 6 at Michigan L 43-45 Dec 18-19 Duel In The Desert Dec 18 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 61-49 Dec 19 IOWA STATE (OT) L 78-86 Dec 22 NEVADA, RENO W 66-60 Dec 30 C. CONNECTICUT STATE W 92-52 Jan 2 CANISIUS W 92-66 Jan 8 HIGH POINT W 82-51 Jan 13 NORTHERN COLORADO W 88-68 Jan 15 at San Diego State^ L 60-76 Jan 20 at Wyoming^ L 43-46 Jan 22 at Colorado State^ L 66-69 Jan 27 NEW MEXICO^ W 63-60 Jan 29 AIR FORCE^ W 76-51 Feb 3 at Utah^ L 55-63 Feb 5 at BYU^ L 48-74 Feb 12 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W 77-54 Feb 17 COLORADO STATE^ W 71-58 Feb 19 WYOMING^ W 70-66 Feb 24 at Air Force^ W 70-63 Feb 26 at New Mexico^ L 65-68 Mar 3 BYU^ L 45-48 Mar 5 UTAH^ L 55-61 Mar 9-12 Mountain West Tournament (Denver) Mar 9 vs. Wyoming W 64-59 Mar 11 vs. New Mexico L 67-70

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Mar 18

WNIT Tournament at Arkansas

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KATHY OLIVIER (2008-)

48-61

Kathy Olivier became the first-ever Lady Rebel alumni to take over as head coach at UNLV, as she was an honorable mention All-American while playing for Dan Ayala in 1978-80. After 15 years as the head coach at UCLA, Olivier came back to her alma mater, and in her first season guided the team to a six-win improvement over the previous year, while her first-ever recruit became the first Lady Rebel to be named MWC Freshman of the Year.

2005-06 (18-12/9-7 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 11-3, Away: 4-8, Neutral: 3-1 Nov 18-19 at DePaul Invitational Nov 18 vs. Alabama State W 81-59 Nov 19 at DePaul L 72-88 Nov 25-26 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 25 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 72-66 Nov 26 TENNESSEE TECH W 65-55 Dec 3-4 at Contra Costa Times Classic Dec 3 vs. Albany W 78-56 Dec 4 at California L 58-50 Dec 10 at Nevada, Reno L 55-41 Dec 17-18 Duel In The Desert Dec 17 JACKSON STATE W 73-39 Dec 18 TEXAS A&M L 48-73 Dec 29 TROY W 69-51 Dec 31 LAMAR W 76-47 Jan 5 WYOMING^ W 65-56 Jan 11 at BYU^ L 58-77 Jan 14 SAN DIEGO STATE^ W 71-54 Jan 18 at Colorado State^ W 67-62 Jan 21 UTAH^ L 51-59 Jan 25 at Air Force^ W 66-56 Jan 28 at New Mexico^ L 47-60 Feb 2 TCU^ W 61-50 Feb 4 at Wyoming^ L 50-53 Feb 11 BYU L 51-55 Feb 15 at San Diego State^ W 64-48 Feb 22 at Utah L 64-75 Feb 25 AIR FORCE^ W 80-62 Mar 2 NEW MEXICO^ W 65-63 Mar 4 at TCU (OT) L 77-82 Mar 7-11 Mountain West Tournament (Denver) Mar 8 vs. New Mexico W 57-45 Mar 10 vs. Utah L 45-61 WNIT Tournament Mar 19 at Fresno State L 57-77

2006-07 (14-15/8-8 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 11-8, Away: 3-7, Neutral: 0-0 Nov 12 PEPPERDINE Nov 18 MICHIGAN Nov 20 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD Nov 24-25 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 24 ELON Nov 25 WISCONSIN Dec 2 at Southern Utah Dec 9 at Long Beach State Dec 19 UC IRVINE Dec 20-21 Duel In The Desert Dec 20 BOISE STATE Dec 21 UT-SAN ANTONIO Dec 28 DEPAUL Dec 30 NEVADA, RENO Jan 3 at TCU^ Jan 6 SAN DIEGO STATE^ Jan 11 WYOMING^ Jan 13 UTAH^ Jan 20 at BYU^ Jan 25 at Air Force^ Jan 27 at New Mexico^ Feb 1 COLORADO STATE^ Feb 3 TCU^

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W L L W W

70-40 51-67 52-56 61-44 74-50

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

63-76 62-70 89-71 77-63 63-88 71-54 51-46 37-49 59-64 63-55 56-77 57-46 62-75

YEARS SEASONS 2008-Present 1

Feb 8 at San Diego State^ Feb 10 at Wyoming^ Feb 15 at Utah^ Feb 21 BYU^ (OT) Feb 25 AIR FORCE^ Mar 1 NEW MEXICO^ Mar 3 at Colorado State^ Mar 6-10 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 7 NEW MEXICO

L L L W W W W

54-67 59-85 55-70 76-71 72-58 70-59 63-58

L

52-80

2007-08 (8-22/4-12 MWC) Head Coach: Regina Miller Home: 5-12, Away: 2-10, Neutral: 1-0 Nov 9 LONG BEACH STATE W Nov 11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L Nov 17 TEXAS TECH L Nov 23-24 Lady Rebel Shootout Nov 23 RICHMOND L Nov 24 OREGON STATE L Nov 30-Dec. 1 Lady Privateer Invitational Nov 30 vs. George Washington W Dec 1 at New Orleans L Dec 7 at UC Riverside L Dec 9 at UC Irvine W Dec 20-21 Lady Rebel Christmas Classic Dec 20 AUSTIN PEAY W Dec 21 LIBERTY L Dec 28 at Nevada, Reno L Dec 30 LONG ISLAND L Jan 9 COLORADO STATE^ W Jan 12 AIR FORCE^ W Jan 16 at BYU^ L Jan 23 at Wyoming^ L Jan 26 SAN DIEGO STATE^ L Jan 29 TCU^ L Feb 2 at New Mexico^ L Feb 6 UTAH L Feb 9 at Colorado State^ W Feb 13 at Air Force^ L Feb 16 BYU^ (OT) W Feb 23 WYOMING^ L Feb 27 at San Diego State^ L Mar 1 at TCU^ L Mar 4 NEW MEXICO^ L Mar 8 at Utah^ L Mar 11-15 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 11 COLORADO STATE L

73-57 59-61 64-79 59-68 65-68 62-61 50-63 49-61 85-73 56-38 68-70 63-84 55-63 57-55 58-48 55-67 39-87 55-75 38-56 64-94 53-82 76-68 66-71 73-68 78-88 50-68 57-87 65-68 46-82

W 14

L 18

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Nov 18 SOUTHERN UTAH Nov 21 NEVADA, RENO Nov 28-29 Lady Rebel Round-Up Nov 28 E. WASHINGTON (OT) Nov 29 CAL STATE FULLERTON Dec 2 at Texas Tech Dec 6 at Loyola Marymount Dec 15 at Oregon State Dec 19-20 Desert Draw at UNLV Dec 19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Dec 20 OKLAHOMA STATE Dec 28 UC RIVERSIDE Dec 30 UTAH STATE Jan 2 FRESNO STATE Jan 7 at New Mexico^ Jan 10 TCU^ Jan 14 COLORADO STATE^ Jan 17 at Wyoming^ Jan 21 BYU^ Jan 24 at Utah^ Jan 31 AIR FORCE^ Feb 4 at San Diego State^ Feb 7 NEW MEXICO^ Feb 10 at TCU^ Feb 14 at Colorado State Feb 18 WYOMING^ Feb 21 at BYU^ Feb 25 UTAH^ Mar 4 at Air Force^ Mar 7 SAN DIEGO STATE^ Mar 10-14 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas) Mar 10 BYU Mar 11 TCU Mar 13 SAN DIEGO STATE

W W

71-58 66-53

L W L L L

69-70 76-65 63-75 68-84 91-54

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

88-69 73-88 71-61 65-47 42-65 49-75 61-66 69-70 71-64 62-67 50-67 78-64 58-83 57-51 46-75 58-83 44-50 52-53 68-55 64-63 55-61

W W L

66-58 84-75 63-71

KEY * Big West Conference game ** Western Athletic Conference game ^ Mountain West Conference game

49-68

2008-09 (14-18/5-11 MWC) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier Home: 12-9, Away: 2-9, Neutral: 0-0 Nov 14 SACRAMENTO STATE

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OPPONENT Air Force Alabama Alabama State Albany Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State Auburn Austin Peay Baylor Belmont Boise State Bradley Butler BYU BYU-Hawaii California Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cameron Canisius Centenary Central Connecticut State Charlotte Chattanooga Chico State Clemson

FIRST W L GM 23 3 1997 1 0 1990 1 0 2006 1 0 2006 3 3 1975 7 3 1975 1 2 1984 1 2 1988 1 0 1990 1 0 2008 4 0 1978 1 1 1976 0 1 2007 First Meeting 0 1 1993 12 23 1975 1 0 1976 5 5 1980 3 1 1978 2 1 1981 1 0 2007 34 8 1976 2 1 1979 3 0 1981 1 0 2005 1 0 2004 2 0 2002 1 0 2001 2 0 1992 2 0 1976 1 0 1993

LAST GM 2009 1990 2006 2006 2003 2004 2005 1998 1990 2008 1988 1998 2007 1993 2009 1976 2006 1982 2004 2007 2009 2009 1983 2005 2004 2005 2001 1998 1976 1993

OPPONENT Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Creighton Delaware Delta State Denver DePaul Dixie Junior College Drake Eastern Oklahoma State Eastern Washington Elon Fairfield Florida Florida A&M Florida International Florida State Fresno State George Washington Georgia Georgia State Grambling State Hawaii High Point Houston Idaho Idaho State Illinois State Immaculata Indiana

FIRST W L GM 5 0 1976 13 17 1985 0 1 1997 3 1 1983 1 0 1998 2 1 1977 2 0 1999 1 1 2006 1 0 1975 2 0 1978 1 0 1978 3 1 1981 1 0 2007 2 0 1985 1 0 1990 1 1 1994 1 0 1983 First Meeting 14 6 1983 3 1 1984 0 3 1991 2 0 1984 1 0 1990 30 14 1976 1 0 2005 4 1 1980 3 0 1984 1 0 1983 0 1 1988 1 0 1977 0 1 1986

LAST GM 1989 2009 1997 2004 1998 1982 2000 2007 1975 1984 1978 2009 2007 1996 1990 1995 1983 2009 2008 2002 1992 1990 2003 2005 1994 1989 1983 1988 1977 1986

UNLV leads the all-time series with New Mexico 21-16, which includes a 57-45 upset of the No. 21 Lobos on March 8, 2006 in the MWC semifinals.

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OPPONENT Indiana State Iona Iowa State Jackson State Kansas Kansas State Lamar Liberty Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Loyola Marymount Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Montana Montana State Navy Nebraska Nebraska-Omaha Nevada, Reno New Mexico New Mexico State New Orleans North Carolina Northeastern Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northern Oklahoma JC Northwest Missouri State Northwestern Oakland Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Pacific Christian Palomar College Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Prairie View A&M Rhode Island Rice Richmond Sacramento State St. Mary’s Sam Houston State San Diego

W 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 15 1 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 4 1 23 22 12 4 0 1 13 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 20 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 8

L 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 22 1 5 8 2 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 16 8 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 4 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0

“MAKING SOME NOISE”

FIRST GM 1976 2003 2004 2006 1976 1977 2006 1999 1975 2002 1977 1980 1993 1979 1996 2005 1997 1998 1983 1987 1994 1986 2000 1977 1983 1975 1975 1979 1980 1986 2001 1976 1976 1989 1986 1979 1979 2001 1980 1985 1980 1983 1933 1985 1991 1995 1982 1985 1982 1975 1985 1977 1988 2001 1975 1995 2003 2000 2003 1989 1981

LAST GM 1976 2003 2005 2006 1979 1986 2006 2008 2008 2008 1992 1997 2008 1979 1996 2007 1997 2005 1990 2004 1994 1988 2000 1983 1983 2009 2009 1996 2008 2005 2001 2005 2005 1989 1986 1979 1979 2001 1980 1986 1981 1983 1983 2009 1991 1996 2009 2001 1982 1975 1985 2007 1988 2001 1975 2004 2008 2009 2004 1996 2004

OPPONENT San Diego State San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Seattle Simon Fraser Skagit Valley CC South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southeast Missouri State Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Southern Utah Southwest Missouri State Stanford Stephen F. Austin TCU Temple Junior College Tennessee Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas-Arlington Texas-El Paso Texas Southern Texas Tech Toledo Troy Tulane Tulsa UAB UCF UC Irvine UCLA UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara U.S. International Utah Utah State UTSA Valparaiso Villanova Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Washington State Wayland Baptist Weber State Western Kentucky Western State West Texas State Wisconsin William Penn Wyoming Youngstown State TOTALS

W 21 3 4 24 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 5 8 0 2 1 2 3 0 1 3 0 5 2 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 28 0 2 26 1 12 14 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 18 2 639

L 18 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 3 1 5 2 11 0 1 0 2 6 2 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 4 7 1 8 0 26 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 11 1 367

FIRST LAST GM GM 1979 2009 1980 2002 1978 1981 1978 1997 1980 1980 1982 1982 1976 1976 1988 1989 2005 1988 1997 2004 2000 2000 1975 1990 1990 1990 1981 1999 1976 2009 1991 1991 1983 1993 1987 2006 1997 2009 1977 1979 1980 1980 2002 2002 1980 2006 1977 1992 1977 2006 2002 2003 1994 2005 1980 2003 1977 1977 1983 2009 1994 1995 2006 2006 1992 1992 1999 1999 1992 1992 2005 2005 1982 2008 1975 2004 1975 2009 1975 2002 1983 1983 1975 2009 1975 2009 1998 2007 1992 2000 1990 1993 1990 1990 1991 1996 1983 1983 1976 1976 1976 2000 1989 2004 1982 1982 1983 1985 2007 2007 1978 1978 1980 2009 1988 1997 35 YEARS (.635)

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America East

1-0 Albany .................................................................1-0

Atlantic Coast

1-3 Clemson ..............................................................1-0 North Carolina ....................................................0-2 Virginia................................................................0-1

Atlantic Sun 1-1 Belmont ...............................................................1-1 Atlantic 10 6-3 Charlotte..............................................................1-0 George Washington .............................................3-1 Massachusetts .....................................................0-1 Rhode Island .......................................................1-0 Richmond ............................................................1-1 Big East

4-2 Connecticut .........................................................0-1 DePaul .................................................................1-1 Pittsburgh ............................................................1-0 South Florida.......................................................1-1 Villanova .............................................................1-1

Big Sky 25-5 Eastern Washington.............................................3-1 Idaho State ..........................................................1-0 Montana ..............................................................0-1 Montana State .....................................................2-0 Northern Arizona ..............................................13-2 Sacramento State .................................................3-0 Weber State .........................................................3-1 Big South

1-2 High Point ...........................................................1-0 Liberty .................................................................0-2

Big Ten

3-8 Indiana.................................................................0-1 Michigan .............................................................0-2 Minnesota............................................................1-2 Northwestern .......................................................1-0 Ohio State............................................................0-2 Penn State............................................................1-0 Wisconsin ............................................................0-1

Big 12

27-18 Baylor..................................................................4-0 Colorado..............................................................5-0 Iowa State............................................................1-1 Kansas .................................................................2-0 Kansas State ........................................................1-3 Nebraska .............................................................4-0 Oklahoma ............................................................1-1 Oklahoma State ...................................................3-2 Texas ...................................................................0-6 Texas A&M .........................................................5-2 Texas Tech...........................................................1-3

Big West

130-54 Cal Poly...............................................................2-1 Cal State Fullerton ............................................34-8 Cal State Northridge ...........................................2-1 Long Beach State ............................................15-22 Pacific................................................................20-8 UC Irvine ..........................................................28-4 UC Riverside.......................................................2-1 UC Santa Barbara .............................................26-8

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Colonial 5-1 Delaware .............................................................1-0 Georgia State .......................................................2-0 Northeastern ........................................................1-0 Virginia Commonwealth .....................................1-1 Conference USA 16-11 UAB ....................................................................1-0 UCF .....................................................................0-1 Houston ...............................................................4-1 Rice .....................................................................2-2 SMU ....................................................................5-3 Tulane..................................................................0-1 Tulsa ....................................................................1-1 UTEP...................................................................3-2 Horizon 5-2 Butler...................................................................0-1 Detroit .................................................................3-0 Youngstown State................................................2-1 Metro Atlantic 4-0 Canisius ...............................................................1-0 Fairfield ...............................................................2-0 Iona .....................................................................1-0 Mid American 16-11 Northern Illinois ..................................................1-0 Toledo .................................................................0-2 Mid-Eastern 1-1 Florida A&M.......................................................1-1 Missouri Valley 8-2 Creighton.............................................................3-1 Drake ...................................................................2-0 Illinois State ........................................................0-1 Indiana State........................................................1-0 Northern Iowa .....................................................1-0 Southern Illinois ..................................................1-0 Mountain West 123-124 Air Force ...........................................................23-3 BYU ................................................................12-23 Colorado State.................................................13-17 New Mexico ....................................................22-16 San Diego State ...............................................21-18 TCU...................................................................2-11 Utah .................................................................12-26 Wyoming .........................................................18-11 Northeast 3-1 Central Connecticut State ...................................2-0 Long Island .........................................................1-1 Ohio Valley 7-0 Austin Peay .........................................................1-0 Centenary ............................................................1-0 Southeast Missouri State .....................................1-0 Tennessee-Martin ................................................1-0 Tennessee Tech....................................................3-0 Pacific Ten 24-32 Arizona................................................................3-3 Arizona State.......................................................7-3 California ............................................................5-5 Oregon.................................................................0-2 Oregon State........................................................2-4 Southern Cal........................................................4-3 Stanford ...............................................................2-5 UCLA..................................................................0-7 Washington State.................................................1-0

Patriot 1-0 Navy ....................................................................1-0 Southeastern 13-13 Alabama ..............................................................1-0 Arkansas..............................................................1-2 Auburn ................................................................1-0 Florida .................................................................1-0 Georgia ................................................................0-3 LSU .....................................................................4-5 Mississippi ..........................................................1-1 Mississippi State .................................................2-0 South Carolina ....................................................2-1 Tennessee ............................................................0-1 Southern 3-0 Chattanooga ........................................................2-0 Elon .....................................................................1-0 Southland 9-4 Lamar ..................................................................1-0 Sam Houston State ..............................................2-1 Stephen F. Austin ................................................1-2 Texas-Arlington ..................................................2-0 UTSA ..................................................................3-1 Southwestern Athletic 5-0 Alabama State .....................................................1-0 Grambling State ..................................................1-0 Jackson State .......................................................1-0 Prairie View A&M ..............................................1-0 Texas Southern ....................................................1-0 Summit 13-3 Centenary ............................................................1-0 Oakland ...............................................................1-0 Oral Roberts ........................................................1-0 Southern Utah .....................................................8-3 Valpariso .............................................................2-0 Sun Belt 13-6 Arkansas State.....................................................1-2 Denver .................................................................2-0 Florida International............................................1-0 Middle Tennessee ................................................0-1 New Orleans........................................................4-2 South Alabama ....................................................1-1 Troy .....................................................................1-0 Western Kentucky ...............................................3-1 West Coast 22-8 Loyola Marymount .............................................5-3 Pepperdine...........................................................4-2 St. Mary’s ............................................................2-0 San Diego ............................................................8-0 San Francisco ......................................................3-3 Western Athletics 123-46 Boise State ..........................................................0-1 Fresno State.......................................................14-6 Hawaii .............................................................31-13 Idaho ...................................................................3-0 Louisiana Tech ....................................................2-8 Nevada, Reno ....................................................23-6 New Mexico State .............................................12-8 San Jose State....................................................24-3 Utah State ..........................................................14-1 Independent 3-0 Cal State Bakersfield ...........................................1-0 Texas A&M Corpus Christi ................................2-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS YEARS 1974-75 1975-76 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 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

COACH Barbara Quinn Dan Ayala Dan Ayala Dan Ayala Dan Ayala Dan Ayala Sheila Strike Sheila Strike Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Sheila Strike/Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla Jim Bolla LaDonna McClain LaDonna McClain Steve Corraro Total coaching records Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Regina Miller Kathy Olivier 35 Years

Conference W L PCT% ---------------------------4 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 11 3 .786 13 5 .722 14 4 .778 13 5 .722 17 1 .944 15 3 .833 13 5 .722 15 3 .833 14 4 .778 10 8 .556 3 15 .167 2 14 .125 2 6 .333 1 5 .167 3 11 .214 7 7 .500 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 10 4 .714 6 8 .429 9 7 .563 8 8 .500 4 12 .250 5 11 .313 237 161 .595

PLACE ---------1st 1st 2nd T-2nd 2nd T-2nd 1st T-1st T-2nd 2nd T-2nd T-5th T-9th 7th (Pacific)

W 8 26 14 23 24 22 12 13 24 24 26 22 21 25 27 28 25 16 24 23 11 4 4 3 1 7th (Mountain) 4 T-4th (Mount.) 17 5th 17 T-3rd 19 4th 23 T-3rd 17 3rd 26 T-5th 16 6th 18 6th 14 T-7th 8 7th 14 639

Overall L PCT% POSTSEASON 7 .533 -5 .844 AIAW Regionals, WNIT 4 .777 -2 .920 AIAW Regionals 4 .857 AIAW Regionals 8 .733 AIAW Regionals 12 .500 -16 .448 -4 .857 -7 .774 NCAA 1st Round 5 .839 NCAA 1st Round 9 .709 NCAA 1st Round 9 .700 -9 .735 WNIT 7 .794 NCAA Sweet 16 3 .903 NCAA 1st Round 7 .781 NCAA 2nd Round 10 .615 -7 .774 WNIT 7 .767 NCAA 1st Round 15 .423 -21 .190 -23 .148 -17 .150 -6 .143 -23 .148 11 .607 -12 .586 -10 .655 WNIT 2nd Round 8 .742 NCAA 1st Round 12 .586 WNIT 1st Round 8 .765 WNIT Finals 15 .516 WNIT 1st Round 12 .600 WNIT 1st Round 15 .483 -22 .267 -18 .438 -367 .635

COMPOSITE COACHING RECORDS COACH

YEARS

Barbara Quinn Dan Ayala Sheila Strike-Bolla* Jim Bolla* LaDonna McClain Steve Corraro Regina Miller Kathy Olivier

1974-75 1975-80 1980-88 1982-96 1996-98 1998 1998-2008 2009-

W 1 yr 5 yrs 8 yrs 14 yrs 2 yrs 1 yr 10 yrs 1 yr

--50 100 4 1 77 5

Conference L PCT% --12 56 20 5 69 11

--.806 .641 .167 .167 .527 .313

W 8 109 167 300 7 1 175 14

Overall L PCT% 7 23 71 120 40 6 125 18

.533 .827 .702 .714 .149 .143 .583 .438

*Sheila Strike-Bolla and Jim Bolla were co-head coaches from 1982-1988. Team records from those years are included in both totals.

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BIG WEST CONFERENCE 1983-84 UNLV UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara 1984-85 UNLV UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Hawaii Pacific 1985-86 Long Beach State UNLV Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine San Diego State Hawaii Pacific UC Santa Barbara 1986-87 Long Beach State Hawaii UNLV Fresno State UC Irvine San Diego State Cal State Fullerton Pacific UC Santa Barbara San Jose State 1987-88 Long Beach State UNLV Cal State Fullerton San Diego State Fresno State UC Irvine Hawaii Pacific UC Santa Barbara San Jose State 1988-89 Long Beach State UNLV Hawaii San Diego State Cal State Fullerton Fresno State UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Pacific San Jose State 1989-90 UNLV Hawaii Long Beach State

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Conference W L Pct 4 0 1.000 2 2 .500 0 4 .000

Overall W L Pct 24 7 .774 20 9 .690 3 25 .107

Conference W L Pct 8 0 1.000 6 2 .750 3 5 .375 2 6 .250 1 7 .125

W 26 21 12 20 7

Overall L Pct 5 .839 7 .750 16 .428 12 .625 20 .259

Conference W L Pct 14 0 1.000 11 3 .786 8 6 .571 6 8 .429 6 8 .429 5 9 .357 5 9 .357 1 13 .071

W 29 22 11 14 14 12 11 6

Overall L Pct 5 .853 9 .710 18 .379 14 .500 17 .452 16 .429 17 .393 22 .214

Conference W L Pct 17 1 .944 13 5 .722 13 5 .722 12 6 .667 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 9 9 .500 5 13 .278 1 17 .056 1 17 .056

W 33 21 21 22 14 13 12 12 4 3

Overall L Pct 3 .917 7 .750 9 .700 8 .733 15 .483 16 .448 16 .429 16 .429 22 .154 23 .115

Conference W L Pct 18 0 1.000 14 4 .778 12 6 .667 11 7 .611 11 7 .611 9 9 .500 8 10 .444 4 14 .222 3 15 .167 0 18 .000

W 28 25 18 21 16 11 14 9 10 1

Overall L Pct 6 .824 9 .735 11 .621 10 .677 12 .571 16 .407 14 .500 19 .321 16 .384 26 .037

Conference W L Pct 18 0 1.000 13 5 .722 13 5 .722 12 6 .667 12 6 .667 9 9 .500 4 14 .222 4 14 .222 4 14 .222 1 17 .056

W 30 27 20 25 21 18 9 9 6 4

Overall L Pct 5 .857 7 .794 10 .667 9 .735 9 .700 12 .600 19 .321 20 .310 22 .214 23 .148

Conference W L Pct 17 1 .944 16 2 .889 14 4 .778

W 28 26 25

Overall L Pct 3 .903 4 .867 9 .735

Fresno State Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara Pacific San Diego State San Jose State UC Irvine

11 9 8 7 6 2 0

.611 .500 .444 .389 .333 .111 .000

21 14 13 15 7 5 1

12 14 15 15 23 24 27

1990-91

Conference W L Pct 15 3 .833 15 3 .833 14 4 .778 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 8 10 .444 6 12 .333 3 15 .167 0 18 .000

W 25 24 25 17 15 16 14 12 5 2

Overall L Pct 7 .781 8 .750 8 .758 12 .586 13 .536 13 .552 17 .452 15 .444 22 .185 25 .074

Conference W L Pct 16 2 .889 13 5 .722 13 5 .722 13 5 .722 11 7 .611 9 9 .500 7 11 .389 6 12 .333 1 17 .056 1 17 .056

W 27 25 21 16 13 16 13 11 5 2

Overall L Pct 5 .844 7 .781 10 .677 10 .615 15 .464 15 .516 15 .464 17 .393 22 .185 25 .074

UNLV Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton UC Santa Barbara Pacific Fresno State New Mexico State Hawaii UC Irvine San Jose State 1991-92 UC Santa Barbara Hawaii Long Beach State UNLV Pacific New Mexico State Fresno State Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine San Jose State

7 9 10 11 12 16 18

.636 .500 .464 .500 .233 .172 .036

1992-93 Hawaii UNLV UC Santa Barbara Pacific New Mexico State Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton San Jose State Nevada UC Irvine 1993-94 Hawaii UNLV New Mexico State UC Santa Barbara Pacific San Jose State Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton UC Irvine Nevada 1994-95 New Mexico State UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Pacific UNLV Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton Nevada Hawaii San Jose State

Conference W L Pct 17 1 .944 15 3 .833 13 5 .722 12 6 .667 11 7 .611 8 10 .444 5 13 .278 4 14 .222 4 14 .222 1 17 .056

W 28 24 19 19 17 9 8 5 4 2

Overall L Pct 4 .875 7 .774 12 .613 8 .704 11 .607 17 .346 19 .296 21 .192 22 .154 24 .077

Conference W L Pct 16 2 .889 14 4 .778 14 4 .778 11 7 .611 10 8 .556 9 9 .500 9 9 .500 4 14 .222 3 15 .167 0 18 .000

W 25 23 24 14 16 14 11 5 5 3

Overall L Pct 5 .833 7 .767 8 .750 13 .519 12 .571 13 .519 17 .393 22 .185 23 .179 24 .111

Conference W L Pct 14 4 .778 13 5 .722 12 6 .667 11 7 .611 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 8 10 .444 6 12 .333 4 14 .222 2 16 .111

W 20 17 19 20 11 13 14 10 6 4

Overall L Pct 9 .690 9 .654 11 .633 15 .571 15 .423 14 .481 15 .481 18 .357 20 .231 24 .143

Two-time All-America Misty Thomas (middle) was named Big West Player of the Year in 1985.

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1995-96 UC Santa Barbara Hawaii New Mexico State Pacific Long Beach State UC Irvine Nevada Cal State Fullerton San Jose State UNLV

Conference W L Pct 17 1 .944 15 3 .833 14 4 .778 11 7 .611 10 8 .556 7 11 .389 6 12 .333 4 14 .222 3 15 .167 3 15 .167

W 24 23 20 18 15 12 9 7 8 4

Overall L Pct 7 .774 6 .793 10 .667 12 .600 13 .536 16 .429 17 .346 20 .259 19 .296 21 .160

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1996-97 PACIFIC DIV. San Diego State Colorado State Hawaii Wyoming Fresno State San Jose State UNLV Air Force

Conference W L Pct 15 1 .938 12 4 .750 12 4 .750 9 7 .563 7 9 .438 5 11 .313 2 14 .125 1 15 .063

MOUNTAIN DIV. Utah SMU Rice New Mexico Brigham Young TCU UTEP Tulsa

Conference W L Pct 15 1 .938 11 5 .688 11 5 .688 8 8 .500 7 9 .438 7 9 .438 5 11 .313 1 15 .063

1997-98 PACIFIC DIV. Hawaii Rice SMU Fresno State Tulsa TCU San Diego State San Jose State

Conference W L Pct 13 1 .929 11 3 .786 11 3 .786 6 8 .429 5 9 .357 4 10 .286 4 10 .286 2 12 .143

MOUNTAIN DIV. Utah Colorado State UTEP New Mexico Brigham Young Wyoming UNLV Air Force 1998-99 PACIFIC DIV. New Mexico Utah Brigham Young Hawaii UTEP Fresno State San Diego State San Jose State

Conference W L Pct 11 3 .786 11 3 .786 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 6 8 .429 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 0 14 .000 Conference W L Pct 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 9 5 .643 9 5 .583 6 8 .429 4 10 .286 4 10 .286 0 14 .000

MOUNTAIN DIV. Colorado State SMU Rice TCU UNLV Tulsa Wyoming Air Force

1999-2000

Overall L Pct 7 .767 7 .750 8 .724 11 .607 13 .519 18 .357 23 .148 22 .154

Utah Brigham Young Colorado State New Mexico UNLV Wyoming San Diego State Air Force

W 25 19 16 18 11 3 13 5

Overall L Pct 6 .806 11 .633 11 .593 10 .643 18 .379 14 .481 12 .520 21 .192

Utah Colorado State UNLV New Mexico BYU San Diego State Wyoming Air Force

W 24 21 21 12 9 13 10 6

Overall L Pct 4 .857 9 .700 8 .724 16 .429 18 .333 15 .464 15 .400 21 .222

Colorado State BYU New Mexico UNLV Utah Wyoming San Diego State Air Force

W 24 21 16 17 12 9 7 2

Overall L Pct 6 .778 6 .800 11 .593 7 .788 14 .517 17 .370 23 .148 21 .192 Overall L Pct 7 .774 7 .750 13 .552 10 .630 15 .444 19 .321 19 .269 25 .074

W 33 20 20 16 17 7 7 5

Overall L Pct 3 .917 11 .645 12 .625 12 .571 11 .607 20 .259 19 .269 21 .192

2000-01

2001-02

2002-03 Utah New Mexico Colorado State BYU UNLV Wyoming San Diego State Air Force 2003-04 Utah New Mexico UNLV Colorado State Wyoming BYU San Diego State Air Force

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Conference W L Pct 11 3 .786 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 4 10 .286 4 10 .286 1 13 .071 Conference W L Pct 14 0 1.000 10 4 .714 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 0 14 .000 Conference W L Pct 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 5 9 .357 2 12 .143 0 14 .000

2004-05 New Mexico Utah BYU Wyoming Colorado State UNLV San Diego State Air Force 2005-06

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

W 23 21 21 17 14 10 4 4

W 21 24 16 26 15 10 4 5

Conference W L Pct 14 0 1.000 11 3 .786 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 7 7 .500 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 0 14 .000

W 23 22 23 18 17 10 9 4

Overall L Pct 8 .742 9 .710 10 .697 11 .621 12 .586 18 .357 19 .321 24 .143

W 28 25 19 22 19 13 11 3

Overall L Pct 4 .875 7 .781 10 .655 13 .629 13 .594 15 .464 17 .393 25 .107

W 24 23 22 23 15 13 10 4

Overall L Pct 7 .774 8 .742 9 .710 8 .742 12 .556 15 .464 18 .357 24 .143

Conference W L Pct 12 2 .857 9 5 .643 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 8 6 .571 7 7 .500 3 11 .214 1 13 .071

W 24 24 21 19 17 18 9 7

Overall L Pct 7 .774 9 .727 13 .618 12 .613 12 .586 12 .600 18 .333 21 .250

Conference W L Pct 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 10 4 .714 8 6 .571 6 8 .429 5 9 .357 3 11 .214 0 14 .000

W 24 23 26 17 11 15 8 3

Overall L Pct 7 .774 8 .742 8 .765 12 .586 18 .379 14 .517 20 .286 25 .107

BYU Utah New Mexico TCU Wyoming UNLV Air Force Colorado State San Diego State 2006-07 BYU Wyoming New Mexico TCU Utah UNLV San Diego State Colorado State Air Force 2007-08 Utah TCU Wyoming New Mexico San Diego State BYU Air Force UNLV Colorado State 2008-09 San Diego State Utah TCU New Mexico BYU Wyoming UNLV Colorado State Air Force

Conference W L Pct 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 9 5 .643 7 7 .500 6 8 .429 6 8 .429 2 12 .143 2 12 .143

W 26 26 19 16 15 16 8 7

Overall L Pct 5 .839 8 .765 11 .633 12 .571 13 .536 15 .516 20 .286 21 .250

Conference W L Pct 13 3 .813 12 4 .750 11 5 .688 11 5 .688 10 6 .625 9 7 .563 4 12 .250 2 14 .125 0 16 .000

W 26 27 22 19 21 18 13 9 3

Overall L Pct 6 .813 7 .794 10 .688 12 .613 9 .700 12 .600 15 .464 20 .310 24 .111

Conference W L Pct 12 4 .750 11 5 .688 11 5 .688 11 5 .688 10 6 .625 8 8 .500 5 11 .313 3 13 .188 1 15 .063

W 23 27 24 21 19 14 12 8 6

Overall L Pct 10 .697 9 .750 9 .727 11 .656 14 .576 15 .483 16 .429 21 .276 23 .207

Conference W L Pct 16 0 1.000 13 3 .813 12 4 .750 9 7 .563 7 9 .438 7 9 .438 4 12 .250 4 12 .250 0 16 .000

W 27 23 24 20 18 13 10 8 4

Overall L Pct 5 .844 12 .657 7 .774 13 .606 13 .581 16 .448 19 .345 22 .267 28 .125

Conference W L Pct 13 3 .813 13 3 .813 12 4 .750 9 7 .563 8 8 .500 8 8 .500 5 11 .313 4 12 .250 0 16 .000

W 24 23 20 25 18 16 14 10 4

Overall L Pct 8 .750 10 .697 11 .645 11 .694 11 .621 14 .533 18 .438 21 .323 26 .133

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COX PAVILION GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - UNLV Points ..................................... 40, Constance Jinks vs. Air Force (3/1/03) Field Goals ............................ 16, Constance Jinks vs. Air Force (3/1/03) Field Goals Att. ....................26, Constance Jinks vs. Arizona (12/22/03) Free Throws .................. 14, RanDee Henry vs. Northern Ariz. (1/11/04) Free Throws Att.... 19, Shamela Hampton vs. E. Washington (11/28/08) 3-point Field Goals ... 6, Brittany Halberg vs. Sacramento St. (11/14/08) .......................................................Sheena Moore vs. Iowa St. (12/19/04) .........................................................InFini Robinson vs. SDSU (1/17/04) 3-point Field Goals Att............14, Latosha Pace vs. Iowa St. (12/19/04) Rebounds .............. 21, Sherry McCracklin vs. South Florida (12/21/03) Assists ............................................. 12, Julia Gray vs. Air Force (3/1/03) Steals.......................... 9, Constance Jinks vs. Tennessee Tech (11/25/01) Blocks ...................... 5, Sherry McCracklin vs. South Florida (12/21/03) Turnovers ............................................................9, Sheena Moore, twice

The Lady Rebels saw a Cox Pavilion record crowd of 1,690 watch UNLV almost pull off an upset over No. 18 BYU in a 55-51 loss on Feb. 11, 2006.

INDIVIDUAL - OPPONENT Points ....................................35, Jene Morris, San Diego State (1/26/08) Field Goals ......................14, Melissa Dennett, Colorado State (1/22/04) Field Goals Att. ...................29, Tan White, Mississippi State (12/28/03) Free Throws ........14, Anne O’Neil (Iowa St. vs. Eastern Ky) (12/18/04) Free Throws Att............................................................. 16, Anne O’Neil ......................................................... (Iowa St. vs. Eastern Ky) (12/18/04) 3-point Field Goals ................7, Jene Morris, San Diego State (1/26/08) 3-point Field Goals Att......................... 15, Jamie Cox, SDSU (2/15/03) Rebounds ... 19, Khadijan Whittington (NC State v. Ark. St.) (12/18/05) Assists ................................................ 13, Leilani Mitchell, Utah (2/6/08) Steals.................................................... 10, Adrianne Ross, TCU (2/3/07) Blocks ....................................9, Paris Johnson, San Diego State (3/7/09) Turnovers .....................................11, Polly Dong, San Diego (11/29/03)

TEAM - UNLV Points ............................................. 93, vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/16/01) Field Goals ......................... 38, vs. Central Connecticut State (12/30/04) Field Goals Att. .......................................... 78, vs. Iowa State (12/19/04) Free Throws .......................................... 31, vs. Colorado State (1/22/04) Free Throws Att.........................................................................45, twice 3-point Field Goals ....................................................................10, twice 3-point Field Goals Att.............................. 34, vs. Iowa State (12/19/04) Rebounds .............................................. 52, vs. Jackson State (12/17/05) ............................................................ vs. Eastern Washington (12/19/01) Assists ................................................. 28, vs. Tennessee Tech (11/25/01) Steals............................................ 18, vs. Eastern Washington (12/19/01) Blocks ...........................................................................................9, twice Turnovers ................................................ 33, vs. Arizona State (3/18/04)

TEAM - OPPONENT Points .................................................................. 101, Arizona (12/22/02) Field Goals ........................................................... 39, Arizona (12/22/02) Field Goals Att. .................................77, Eastern Washington (11/28/08) Free Throws .....................................................26, Iowa State (12/19/04) Free Throws Att................... 34, Texas Tech vs. Arkansas St. (12/18/04) 3-point Field Goals ....................................................................12, twice 3-point Field Goals Att.....................................38, Fresno State (1/2/09) Rebounds ............................................................. 56, Arizona (12/22/02) Assists ................................................................................24, three times Steals........................................................................... 15, BYU (2/21/07) Blocks ..........................................................12, San Diego State (3/7/09) Turnovers ..............................................34, Sacramento State (11/24/01)

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LADY REBEL ALL-TIME HOME ATTENDED GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

4,713 vs. New Mexico on Jan. 26, 2002 (TMC) 4,626 vs. Air Force on Jan. 24, 2002 (TMC) 3,754 vs. San Diego State on Mar. 15, 1985; NCAA First Round (TMC) 3,010 vs. Wyoming on Feb. 16, 2002 (TMC) 2,500 vs. Long Beach State on Feb. 10, 1990 (South Gym) 2,488 vs. Brigham Young on Feb. 28, 2002 (TMC) 2,379 vs. San Diego State on Jan. 12, 2002 (TMC) 2,213 vs. Utah on March 2, 2002 (TMC) 2,200 vs. UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 17, 1990 (South Gym) 2,148 vs. Wyoming on Feb. 3, 2001 (TMC) 2,000 vs. Fresno State on Jan. 25, 1990 (TMC) 1,946 vs. Colorado State on Feb. 14, 2002 (TMC) 1,833 vs. Utah on Feb. 8, 2004 (TMC) 1,690 vs. BYU on Feb. 11, 2006 (Cox Pavilion) 1,500 vs. Connecticut on Dec. 27, 1997 (TMC)

LADY REBEL ALL-TIME ATTENDED GAMES 1.

18,018 at New Mexico on Jan. 31, 2004 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 18,018 at New Mexico on Feb. 1, 2003 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 3. 17,215 at New Mexico on Jan. 6, 2002 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 4. 17,057 at New Mexico on Jan. 28, 2006 (Albuquerque, M.M.) 5. 16,084 at New Mexico on Feb. 26, 2005 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 6. 14,347 vs. Brigham Young on March 9, 2002 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 7. 13,849 at New Mexico on Jan. 27, 2007 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 8. 11,942 at New Mexico on Feb. 2, 2008 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 9. 11,199 at Colorado on March 18, 1989 in NCAA Second Round (Boulder, Colo.) 10. 11,045 at New Mexico on Jan. 22, 2000 (Albuquerque, N.M.)

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THOMAS & MACK CENTER WOMEN’S GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - UNLV

The Lady Rebels set an all-time home attendance record on Jan. 26, 2002, against New Mexico with an announced crowd of 4,713 at the TMC.

The Thomas & Mack Center, a 18,500-seat facility, was put into motion by two prominent Nevada Bankers, E. Parry Thomas and Jerome Mack, who set up the original land foundation and donated the first one-half million dollars for the initial architectural renderings and feasibility studies for the building that now bears their names. On Nov. 21, 1983, both the men and women hosted exhibition games to kick-off UNLV basketball at the brand new complex on the corner of Tropicana and Paradise roads. Initially the building’s construction plans centered around one type of event – college basketball. However, over its 24-year history, this one-dimensional concept dramatically changed. Because of many physical alterations, the Center is capable of hosting just about any type of event imaginable. In 1992, the T&M was the host for the NCAA Women’s West Regional. The Center has also been home to an array of semi-professional teams including the Las Vegas Thunder of the International Hockey League for six seasons (1993-99), the Las Vegas Sting of the Arena Football League, the Las Vegas Dustdevils of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, the Las Vegas Bandits of the International Basketball League and the Arena Football League’s Las Vegas Gladiators. The facility along with the adjacent Cox Pavilion served as host to the 2007 NBA All-Star Game and USA Basketball makes the TMC and Cox its summer home. The 2007 FIBA Americas Championship was held at the Thomas & Mack Center and the venue along with Cox Pavilion hosts the annual NBA Summer League. The arena also has hosted many championship boxing matches along with Mixed Martial Arts events. In addition to numerous concerts, the National Finals Rodeo has found a home at the T&M. Also, family-style entertainment has grown at the Center. Disney on Ice, the Harlem Globetotters, Muppet Babies and the Barnum and Bailey Circus have made appearances. The T&M also hosts industrial shows. The Thomas & Mack Center has served as the site of the postseason tournament for the Big West, Western Athletic and Mountain West Conferences and has been the venue for the Lady Rebels’ conference tournament for 10 of the last 14 years, as the MWC Tournament has returned for a four-year engagement beginning in 2007. Offering a well-rounded program of events has made the Thomas & Mack Center one of the premier facilities in the West. Amusement Business Magazine consistently ranks the Runnin’ Rebels home as the number one university venue in the country and in July of 2007, monthly trade publication Venues Today reported that the Thomas & Mack Center ranked No. 2 in the world in ticket sales from November to May. Only New York’s Madison Square Garden outsold the TMC.

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Points ................................................................ 37, Linda Fröhlich, twice Field Goals ....................................................................... 16, twice times Field Goals Att. ..........................................................................33, twice Free Throws ................. 13, Constance Jinks vs. Colorado State (3/8/02) Free Throws Att........... 14, Constance Jinks vs. Colorado State (3/8/02) 3-pt Field Goals ............... 6, Gwynn Hobbs vs. Nevada, Reno (1/16/93) 3-pt Field Goals Att. .......... 12, Gwynn Hobbs vs. CS Fullerton (2/6/93) Rebounds ............................... 20, Pauline Jordan vs. Auburn (12/20/89) Assists .......................12, Misty Thomas, vs. Long Beach State (2/15/86) Steals................................ 10, Karen Hall vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/5/88) Blocks ................................... 7, Pauline Jordan vs. UC Irvine (12/15/88) Turnovers ................... 10, Constance Jinks vs. Colorado State (2/14/02)

TEAM - UNLV Points .................................................108, vs. Long Beach State (3/9/94) Field Goals ..........................................39, vs. Long Beach State (3/9/94) Field Goals Att. ............................................. 77, vs. UC Irvine (1/16/92) Free Throws .................................. 30, vs. SW Missouri State (12/19/91) Free Throws Att..................................... 39, vs. Nevada, Reno (1/16/93) 3-point Field Goals ............................................... 10, vs. TCU (3/11/09) 3-point Field Goals Att......................................... 23, vs. TCU (3/11/09) Rebounds ...................................................................................62, twice Assists ..................................................35, vs. Long Beach State (3/9/94) Steals................................................................ 22, vs. Wyoming (2/5/00) Blocks .......................................................... 13, vs. UC Irvine (12/15/88) Turnovers ...................................................................................30, twice

INDIVIDUAL - OPPONENT Points ................................ 44, Genia Miller, Cal State Fullerton (2/4/91) Field Goals ....................... 16, Genia Miller, Cal State Fullerton (2/4/91) Field Goals Att. ............. 28, Shelia Ethridge, Louisiana Tech (12/17/00) Free Throws ...............................................................................14, twice Free Throws Att...................15, Jene Morris, San Diego State (3/13/09) 3-point Field Goals ......................................................................8, twice 3-point Field Goals Att................15, Cornelia Gayden, LSU (12/21/91) Rebounds .......................................17, Val Whiting, Stanford (11/29/91) Assists ..................................................... 15, Tine Freil, Pacific (2/20/93) Steals.............................................................................................6, twice Blocks ..................................7, Paris Johnson, San Diego State (3/13/09) Turnovers ............... 11, Kristen Nicholson, UC Santa Barbara (2/22/86)

TEAM - OPPONENT Points ..................................................101, UC Santa Barbara (12/30/96) Field Goals .......................................................... 35, Stanford (11/29/91) Field Goals Att. ........................................ 82, Louisiana Tech (12/17/90) Free Throws .........................................38, UC Santa Barbara (12/30/86) Free Throws Att...................................46, UC Santa Barbara (12/30/96) 3-point Field Goals ..................................................... 11, TCU (3/11/09) 3-point Field Goals Att...............................................30, TCU (3/11/09) Rebounds ...........................................50, Loyola Marymount (11/11/07) Assists ...................................................30, UC Santa Barbara (12/30/96) Steals.................................................................18, New Orleans (1/3/99) Blocks .........................................................................................14, twice Turnovers .............................................38, UC Santa Barbara (12/30/96)

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UNLV 2005 Lady Rebel Shootout Champions

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS November 27-28, 1999 Louisiana Tech 96, SE Missouri State 54 Weber State 75, UNLV 72 (OT) Consolation: UNLV 69, SE Missouri St. 58 Championship: Louisiana Tech 84, Weber St. 47 All-Tournament: Tamicha Jackson (LT), Betty Mennox (LT), Crystal Howe (WSU), Shelley Olson (WSU), Linda Fröhlich (UNLV) Tournament MVP: Tamicha Jackson (LT)

November 24-25, 2000 Charlotte 71, St. John’s 68 UNLV 74, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57 Consolation: St. John’s 73, Arkansas-PB 63 Championship: UNLV 60, Charlotte 55 All-Tournament: Kinesha Davis (UNLV), Petra Glaser (UNLV), Alicia Abernathy (UNCC), Tonya Phifer (UNCC), Rasheedah Brown (SJU) Tournament MVP: Constance Jinks (UNLV)

November 24-25, 2001 Tennessee Tech 78, Seton Hall 63 UNLV 92, Sacramento State 34 Consolation: Seton Hall 88, Sacramento St 46 Championship: UNLV 88, Tennessee Tech 67 All-Tournament: Linda Fröhlich (UNLV), Constance Jinks (UNLV), Allison Clark (TT), Janet Holt (TT), Leslie Ardon (SH) Co-Tournament MVP: Linda Fröhlich (UNLV) & Constance Jinks (UNLV)

November 27-28, 2004 North Carolina 63, Villanova 56 UNLV 79, Texas-Arlington 57 Consolation: Villanova 59, UT-Arlington 53 Championship: North Carolina 84, UNLV 76 All-Tournament: RanDee Henry (UNLV), Sheena Moore (UNLV), Leah Metcalf (UNC), Erlana Larkins (UNC), Jackie Adamshick (VU) Tournament MVP: Ivory Latta (UNC)

November 27-28, 2005 Tennessee Tech 82, Chattanooga 67 UNLV 72, Stephen F. Austin, 66 Consolation: Chattanooga 78, SFA 69 Championship: UNLV 65, Tenn. Tech 55 All-Tournament: Kisha Lee (UNLV), Kendall Calvin (TT), Emily Christian (TT), Katasha Brown (UTC), LaToya Mills (UTC) Tournament MVP: Nikki Hitchens (UNLV)

November 24-25, 2006 Wisconsin 56, Kansas State 53 UNLV 70, Elon 40 Consolation: Kansas State 75, Elon 34 Championship: Wisconsin 67, UNLV 51 All-Tournament: Brittany Halberg (UNLV), Jolene Anderson (UW), Danielle Ward (UW), Janese Banks (UW), Kimberly Dietz (KSU) Tournament MVP: Jolene Anderson (UW)

November 23-24, 2007 Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2002 UCLA 82, Northwestern State 74 UNLV 74, UTEP 61 Consolation: UTEP 84, Northwestern St. 73 Championship: UCLA 72, UNLV 64 All-Tournament: Constance Jinks (UNLV), Sherry McCracklin (UNLV), Gennifer Arranaga (UCLA), Vaida Zagurskyte (UTEP), Diamond Cosby (NWSU) Tournament MVP: Michelle Greco (UCLA)

Montana 57, Oregon State 42 Richmond 68, UNLV 59 Consolation: Oregon State 68, UNLV 65 Championship: Montana 82, Richmond 79 All-Tournament: Sequoia Holmes (UNLV), Ashley Allen (Oregon State), Johanna McKnight (Richmond), Katie Holzer (Richmond), Sonya Rogers (Montana) Tournament MVP: Mandy Morales (Montana)

November 28-29, 2008 November 29-30, 2003 Richmond 59, Georgia Southern 48 UNLV 78, San Diego 64 Consolation: Georgia Sou. 44, San Diego 37 Championship: UNLV 77, Richmond 67 All-Tournament: RanDee Henry (UNLV), Kameca Simmons (UNLV), Kate Flavin (UR), Saona Chapman (UR), Nicole Newton (GSU) Tournament MVP: S. McCracklin (UNLV)

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Georgia 85, Cal State Fullerton 64 Eastern Washington 70, UNLV 69 (OT) Consolation: UNLV 76, Cal State Fullerton 65 Championship: Georgia 75, E. Washington 51 Tournament MVP: Ashley Houts (Georgia)

Points...................................... 37, Linda Fröhlich UNLV vs. SE Missouri State (11/28/99) Field Goals ........................... 16, Sequoia Holmes UNLV vs. Oregon State (11/24/07) FG Attempts ........................... 33, Linda Fröhlich UNLV vs. Weber State (11/27/99) 3pt FGs ....................................6, Mandy Morales Montana vs. Richmond (11/24/07) 3pt FG Attempts ...........................14, Talisa Rhea Oregon State vs. Montana (11/28/99) Free Throws ......................13, Shamela Hampton UNLV vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) FT Attempts ......................19, Shamela Hampton UNLV vs. Eastern Washington (11/28/09) Rebounds................................................16, twice Assists .................................14, La’Terrica Dobin Northwestern State vs. UTEP (12/1/02) Blocks ......................................................4, twice Steals .................................................. 5, six times

TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM Points................................................................ 96 Louisiana Tech vs. SE Missouri St. (11/27/99) Field Goals ....................................................... 41 Louisiana Tech vs. SE Missouri St. (11/27/99) FG Attempts ..................................................... 77 Eastern Washington vs. UNLV (11/28/08) FG Percentage ..............................58.8 (30-of-51) Kansas State vs. Elon (11/25/06) 3pt FGs ............................................................. 12 twice 3pt FG Attempts ............................................... 30 Cal State Fullerton vs. Georgia (11/28/08) 3pt FG Percentage .......................63.6% (7-of-11) Tennessee Tech vs. Chattanooga (11/25/05) Free Throws ..................................................... 26 twice FT Attempts ..................................................... 45 UNLV vs. San Diego (11/29/03) FT Percentage .......................... 88.9% (16-of-18) Montana vs. Richmond (11/24/07) Rebounds.......................................................... 52 Georgia vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/28/08) Assists .............................................................. 28 UNLV vs. Tennessee Tech (11/25/01) Blocks ................................................................ 7 twice Steals ................................................................ 22 Louisiana Tech vs. SE Missouri St. (11/27/99)

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UNLV MWC Tournament Records (* - MWC Record) INDIVIDUAL - GAME

INDIVIDUAL - TOURNAMENT

Points ................................ 36*, Constance Jinks vs. CSU (3/8/02 - Semis) Field Goals .................................................................................... 11, twice Field Goals Att. .......... 21, Shamela Hampton vs. SDSU (3/13/09 - Semis) Free Throws ..................... 13*, Constance Jinks vs. CSU (3/8/02 - Semis) Free Throws Att............... 14*, Constance Jinks vs. CSU (3/8/02 - Semis) 3-pt Field Goals .................... 4, Sheena Moore vs. Utah (3/12/04 - Semis) 3-pt Field Goals Att. ....8, Sheena Moore vs. N. Mexico (3/11/05 - Semis) Rebounds ........................... 17*, Linda Frohlich vs. CSU (3/8/02 - Semis) Assists ..................................................................................... 8, three times Steals......................................................................................... 5, five times Blocks .............................4, Sherry McCracklin vs. Utah (3/10/06 - Semis) Turnovers ................................................................................ 6, four times

Points ...................................68, Shamela Hampton (2009 - three games) Field Goals ..........................22, Shamela Hampton (2009 - three games) Field Goals Att. ...................... 50, Constance Jinks (2002 - three games) Free Throws ......................24*, Shamela Hampton (2009 - three games) Free Throws Att................28*, Shamela Hampton (2009 - three games) 3-point Field Goals ......................................................................6, twice 3-point Field Goals Att..............................................................15, twice Rebounds ..................................... 36, Jamie Smith (2009 - three games) Assists ...............................................15, Julia Gray (2002 - three games) Steals...................................................7, Julia Gray (2002 - three games) Blocks .....................................6, Sherry McCracklin (2006 - two games) Turnovers ................................. 13, Linda Frohlich (2002 - three games)

TEAM - GAME

TEAM - TOURNAMENT

Points .............................................. 84*, vs. TCU (3/11/09 - Quarterfinals) Field Goals ....................................... 29, vs. TCU (3/11/09 - Quarterfinals) Field Goals Att. ............................................................................. 60, twice Free Throws ......................................... 22, vs. BYU (3/10/09 - 1st Round) Free Throws Att................................... 27, vs. BYU (3/10/09 - 1st Round) 3-point Field Goals .......................... 10, vs. TCU (3/11/09 - Quarterfinals) 3-point Field Goals Att.................... 23, vs. TCU (3/11/09 - Quarterfinals) Rebounds ................................... 44, vs. Wyoming (3/9/05 - Quarterfinals) Assists ............................................. 24*, vs. TCU (3/11/09 - Quarterfinals) Steals................................................. 17*, vs. Utah (3/6/02 - Quarterfinals) Blocks ............................................................ 8, vs. Utah (3/10/06 - Semis) Turnovers .............................. 23, vs. New Mexico (3/7/07 - Quarterfinals)

Points ............................................................. 213 - (2009 - three games) Field Goals ....................................................... 69 - (2009 - three games) Field Goals Att. .............................................. 167 - (2009 - three games) Free Throws .................................................. 54* - (2009 - three games) Free Throws Att............................................... 64 - (2009 - three games) 3-point Field Goals ......................................... 21 - (2009 - three games) 3-point Field Goals Att.................................... 56 - (2009 - three games) Rebounds ..................................................... 122* - (2002 - three games) Assists ............................................................... 59 - (2009 - three games) Steals................................................................. 27 - (2002 - three games) Blocks ................................................................. 10 - (2006 - two games) Turnovers ......................................................... 48 - (2002 - three games)

UNLV NCAA Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL - GAME

INDIVIDUAL - TOURNAMENT

Points .................................................................................. 22, four times Field Goals ...............9, Pauline Jordan vs. Texas (3/23/89 - Reg. Semis) Field Goals Att. ..............22, Vicki Lander vs. UGA (3/16/91 - 2nd Rnd) Free Throws ............8, Pauline Jordan vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Free Throws Att....10, Pauline Jordan vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) 3-pt Field Goals ........ 3, Gwynn Hobbs vs. Montana (3/16/94 - 1st Rnd) 3-pt FG Att. ..............7, Vicki Lander vs. Texas Tech (3/13/91 - 1st Rnd) Rebounds ..............17, Pauline Jordan vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Assists ................................................................................... 5, four times Steals.......................... 5, Gwynn Hobbs vs. Montana (3/16/94 - 1st Rnd) Blocks .....................................11, Pauline Jordan vs. Colorado (3/18/89) Turnovers .....................................................................................6, twice

Points .........................................65, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Field Goals ................................24, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Field Goals Att. .........................47, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Free Throws ..............................17, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Free Throws Att........................25, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) 3-point Field Goals ........................3, Gwynn Hobbs (1994 - one game) 3-point Field Goals Att................. 12, Vicki Lander (1991 - two games) Rebounds ..................................43, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Assists .....................................9, DeNise Ballenger (1989 - three games) Steals.............................................. 6, Vicki Lander (1989 - three games) Blocks ........................................16, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games) Turnovers ..................................12, Pauline Jordan (1989 - three games)

TEAM - GAME

TEAM - TOURNAMENT

Points .............................................. 84 vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Field Goals ...................................... 32 vs. Texas (3/23/89 - Reg. Semis) Field Goals Att. ............................... 73 vs. Texas (3/23/89 - Reg. Semis) Free Throws ................................... 24 vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Free Throws Att............................. 30 vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) 3-point Field Goals ............................ 4 vs. Montana (3/16/94 - 1st Rnd) 3-point Field Goals Att...................... 10, Minnesota (3/16/02 - 1st Rnd) Rebounds ....................................... 46 vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Assists ............................................21 vs. Texas Tech (3/13/91 - 1st Rnd) Steals................................................. 12 vs. Montana (3/16/94 - 1st Rnd) Blocks ............................................. 15 vs. Colorado (3/18/89 - 2nd Rnd) Turnovers ................................................29 vs. Utah (3/15/89 - 1st Rnd)

Points .............................................................. 228 - (1989 - three games) Field Goals ....................................................... 87 - (1989 - three games) Field Goals Att. .............................................. 181 - (1989 - three games) Free Throws ..................................................... 48 - (1989 - three games) Free Throws Att............................................... 65 - (1989 - three games) 3-point Field Goals .............................................. 4 - (1991 - two games) 3-point Field Goals Att.................................... 14 - (1989 - three games) Rebounds ....................................................... 129 - (1989 - three games) Assists ............................................................... 43 - (1989 - three games) Steals................................................................. 21 - (1989 - three games) Blocks ............................................................... 24 - (1989 - three games) Turnovers ......................................................... 73 - (1989 - three games)

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WNBA PAULINE JORDAN LINDA FRÖHLICH SEQUOIA HOLMES WNBA Draft Picks

CANDLER

2002: F - Linda Fröhlich (26th, New York) 2003: G - Constance Jinks (38th, Houston)

PAULINE JORDAN 1998 - Phoenix Mercury FINCHER

J. FULLER

GALLOWAY

WADDY-ROSSOW

1998 - Sacramento Monarchs

LINDA FRÖHLICH Ö

WPBL

2002-04 - New York Liberty

Belinda Candler (1978-81) Houston Angels, Chicago Hustle Janie Fincher (1978-81) Chicago Hustle, Washington Metros Janice Fuller (1978-79) Milwaukee Does Liz Galloway (1978-80) Chicago Hustle Debra Waddy-Rossow (1978-80) Chicago Hustle

2006 - Indiana Fever

2007 - Sacramento Monarchs

SEQUOIA HOLMES 2008 Houston Comets

EUROPE & OVERSEAS Angie Christian Iris Dinerman Linda Fröhlich RanDee Henry Sequoia Holmes Geannine Jordan Merlelynn Lange Sheena Moore Liz Wolfe

Shamela Hampton Cherie Hogg Constance Jinks Pauline Jordan Sherry McCracklin Faye Muller

Bold - currently playing

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THE UNIVERSITY

UNLV CAMPUS FACTS

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ombining the excitement of an urban location with the charm of a traditional campus, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers students a full educational and social experience. Just decades old, UNLV has maintained a healthy rate of growth in enrollment, programs and scholastic excellence as part of the eight-component Nevada System of Higher Education. Located in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant and dynamic cities, UNLV has matured along with the Las Vegas area. With enrollment more than doubling the last decade, the tremendous growth has meant a flurry of construction resulting in a campus setting boasting academic and athletic facilities second to none. Steadily becoming a traditional residential university, UNLV provides on-campus housing for more than 2,000 students. A variety of student clubs and organizations along with 26 Greek organizations supplement the social development of students. From within its 15 schools and colleges, including the new William S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV is also becoming a leading research institution of the West. The school’s scientific, social science, and business programs attract millions of dollars in research grants annually to fund projects in desert biology, nuclear waste transportation, laser physics, public opinion surveys and many others. In addition to traditional student programs, UNLV serves diverse local, national and international communities through its Educational Outreach Division, offering Summer Term, Continuing Education and Distance Education programs enrolling more than 53,000 students annually. With its Performing Arts Center, the campus is the cultural hub of Southern Nevada. World-class orchestras and soloists, dance and theater arts combine to provide a broad selection of concerts and stage productions. The Barrick Lecture Series and several campus organizations bring noted speakers to the University, and local and visiting artists show their works in the Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery. UNLV has excellent athletic facilities as well, many open for student and public use. Opened in 1957 as the southern regional division of the University of Nevada with a total of 28 students, UNLV now is home to more than 28,000 students coming from every county in Nevada, all 50 U.S. states and 88 countries. Much of UNLV’s tremendous expansion is the result of support from the Nevada Legislature and

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Campus founded ......................................... 1957 Campus size ..........................................358 acres Total enrollment ......................................... 28,605 Average undergraduate class size ................... 31 Average graduate class size ............................ 15 Average undergraduate age ............................. 24 Average graduate age ...................................... 34 Female students ............................................ 55% Male students ................................................ 45% Total employees........................................... 3,168 Faculty with doctorates .................................. 90% Faculty with terminal degrees ........................ 95% Undergraduate degree programs and certificates...... 108 Graduate/Professional degree programs and certificates..... 138 Total 2007-08 graduates .............................. 5,481 Undergraduate per-credit fee .................. $142.50 Graduate per-credit fee ........................... $217.75

the state’s taxpayers. Private donors have played an important role as well. These gifts support new facilities and programs and, most important, provide the scholarship incentives that bring Nevada’s best and brightest student scholars to campus. UNLV operates an on-campus Center for Business and Economic Research, Center for Economic Education, Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies (in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Desert Biology Research Center, Center for Survey Research, Nuclear Waste Transportation Research Center and other research and public-service centers. Offering 108 undergraduate programs and 138 graduate tracts, UNLV graduated a class of more than 5,481 last year. The University operates on a semester system and is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the Council of Graduate Schools, the American Council of Education and the Western College Association. All of the University’s academic programs are fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and many programs have received further accreditation from independent national accreditation bodies.


THE PRESIDENT

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UNLV PRESIDENT DR. NEAL J. SMATRESK

r. Neal J. Smatresk was named President of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Aug. 6, 2009. Since 2007, he has served as Executive Vice President and Provost, where he is responsible for leadership and administration of all academic and research programs, spanning 15 colleges and two professional schools. Dr. Smatresk received his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980. Following post-doctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, he joined the University of Texas, Arlington (UTA) department of biology in 1982. In his 22 years at UTA, he served as Chair of Biology and later Dean of Science, until his appointment as the chief academic officer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2004. During his tenure, the University of Hawaii at Manoa entered the ranks of the top 25 federally funded institutions, gained three National Academy of Science members, and received recognition from

the Chinese Ministry of Education as a Confucius Institute, an honor shared by only 11 other U.S. institutions. Dr. Smatresk has received a number of teaching awards, and his research in cardiorespiratory physiology has resulted in over 50 papers and book chapters, and grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health. As the chief academic officer of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Dr. Smatresk has led the efforts to forge a new strategic plan that commits to improving educational access and success for its diverse students, to provide regionally responsive research growth for the improvement and diversification of the Southern Nevada economic base, and to supply critically needed services for this rapidly growing region. In addition to his teaching and administrative roles, Smatresk has devoted considerable effort to kindergarten to doctorate (K-20) science outreach programs and teacher professional development and has participated in a number of consortia focused on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) career development. He has been deeply engaged in community college articulation efforts in Texas, Hawaii and now in Nevada and has worked to expand educational opportunity and access for underserved populations.

ALL-TIME PRESIDENTS William D. Carlson Donald C. Moyer Roman J. Zorn Donald Baepler Brock Dixon Leonard “Pat� Goodall Robert C. Maxson Kenny Guinn (interim) Carol C. Harter David B. Ashley Neal Smatresk

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ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

INTERIM ATHLETICS DIRECTOR JERRY KOLOSKIE

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erry Koloskie, 52, was named UNLV’s Interim Athletics Director on Aug. 27, 2009, after Mike Hamrick accepted the athletics director position at Marshall. Prior to being named the acting AD, Koloskie was entering his 11th season as UNLV’s Senior Associate Athletics Director in 2009-10. A member of the athletics department for the past 26 years, Koloskie, as senior associate athletics director, is directly responsible for overseeing all internal functions of the athletic department and serves as the sport administrator for men’s and women’s basketball, track and field, cross country and baseball. In addition, Koloskie oversees the daily operations of UNLV’s athletic training and strength & conditioning and athletic equipment departments and heads the senior athletics department staff. Koloskie played baseball for two years at Marietta (Ohio) College before graduating with a bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University in 1980. He earned his master’s in physical education from Iowa State University in 1981. A NATA Certifi ed Athletic Trainer since 1980,

Koloskie moved to UNLV in 1982 ALL-TIME to become Co-Head Athletic ATHLETICS DIRECTORS Trainer and spent nine years Michael “Chub” Drakulich 1958-72 as head athletic trainer for the Bill Ireland 1973-80 Al Negratti 1980 Rebel football team. In 1983 he Charles Bucher 1981 became Head Athletic Trainer for Brad Rothermel 1981-90 all intercollegiate athletic teams Dennis Finfrock 1991 at UNLV. Jim Weaver 1992-94 Koloskie became the Fred Albrecht (Interim) 1995 Charles Cavagnaro 1995-2001 men’s basketball head athletic John Robinson 2002-03 trainer in 1982 and spent 15 Fred Albrecht (Interim) 2003 years with the Runnin’ Rebels Mike Hamrick 2003-09 as the athletic trainer for men’s Jerry Koloskie (Interim) 2009-SA basketball, including the 1990 NCAA Championship season. In 1992 he was named Director of Athletic Training and in 1996 was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine and Operations. Koloskie served on the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports Committee from 2004-2008 and served as the Chair of the Committee from 2006-2008. He and his wife, Annette, have three children: sons John and Jim, and a daughter, Megan, as well as a granddaughter, Kaydence.

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

DAN KLAICH

MICHAEL WIXOM

JASON GEDDES

ANDREA ANDERSON

MARK ALDEN

ROBERT BLAKELY

WILLIAM COBB

Chancellor

Chair, Las Vegas

Vice Chair, Reno

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Reno

DOROTHY GALLAGHER

RON KNECHT

JAMES LEAVITT

KEVIN PAGE

RAY RAWSON

JACK SCHOFIELD

Regent, Elko

Regent, Carson City

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Las Vegas

Regent, Las Vegas

CEDRIC CREAR Regent, Las Vegas

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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

BILL BRADY

LISA KELLEHER

Associate AD/Development

Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator

Bill Brady enters his fourth year as a member of UNLV’s Senior Staff serving as Associate Athletic Director for Development. Brady oversees fundraising for Rebel Athletics with a primary emphasis on major gifts. Also, he is responsible for the operation of the Rebel Athletic Fund which includes the Club Seat and Suite programs. Prior to joining the Rebels, Brady worked with current MWC member TCU as the director of the Frog Club as well as sales management roles with SFX Sports Group, Lone Star Park and the Cotton Bowl Classic. A former college football player, Brady earned his bachelor’s degree from Long Beach State and his master’s degree from Ohio University. He and his wife, Diana, are the parents of three boys: Cooper, Spencer and Turner.

TERRY COTTLE Associate AD/Football Operations Terry Cottle, 50, begins his 26th year in the UNLV Athletics Department and his ninth as an Associate Athletics Director. Cottle serves as the day-to-day administrator for the UNLV football program. A former Rebel football recruiting coordinator and assistant coach, Cottle spent 10 years with the football program before moving into an administrative capacity in 1994. A four-year starter at quarterback at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif., Cottle earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1980 before receiving his master’s degree in education from UNLV in 1985. Cottle and his wife, Catherine, have four children: Jessica, Ashley, Carly and Jason.

ANDY GROSSMAN Assistant AD/Media Relations and Communications Andy Grossman is the newest member of the UNLV Athletics Senior Staff, as he was named Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations and Communications this fall. Grossman enters his 14th year with UNLV Athletics and he oversees the media relations and communication efforts for the athletics department. A 1996 graduate of the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s in media arts, Grossman came to UNLV as an intern, and he was hired as assistant sports information director in 1997. In February of 2000 he left to work at Mirage Resorts, Inc., in its public relations department. Later that year, Grossman came back to UNLV to work as director of media relations. In this position, he oversaw the sports information department and was the primary media contact for the men’s basketball and men’s golf programs, areas he is still currently responsible for. He and his wife Melissa have a daughter, Hannah (9), and two sons, Jake, (5) and Noah, born on Dec. 18, 2008.

CHRISTIAN HARDIGREE Associate AD/Community Development and Special Projects Christian Hardigree joined the UNLV Senior Staff this fall and is the Associate Athletics Director for Community Development and Special Projects, where she will focus on sport specific fundraising initiatives, community marketing projects and will also assist with other special projects. Hardigree most recently served as UNLV’s Assistant President/Chief of Staff and was an associate professor and the department chair for UNLV’s Hotel Management Department in the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration. In the College of Hotel Administration, Hardigree teaches both graduate and undergraduate classes. She has been teaching courses at UNLV since 1997. In addition to her educational obligations, Hardigree has an extensive background as a trial attorney practicing primarily in the areas of premises liability, security/safety, products liability and employment law. She maintains an active caseload at the firm Parnell & Associates. Hardigree earned her bachelor’s degree from UNLV in 1993 and earned her law degree in 1996 from Mercer University.

Lisa Kelleher begins her 18th season as UNLV’s Associate Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator. In her position, Kelleher provides administrative oversight to the day-to-day operations of nine of the school’s 17 varsity sports as well as various events related to the 10 women’s programs. In addition, Kelleher oversees gender equity and diversity issues, and is a member of the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame committee. Kelleher also serves the Mountain West Conference on the Joint Council as liaison to men’s golf and as host to the 2010 MWC Tennis Championships. A 1979 graduate of Miami (Ohio) University, Kelleher earned her master’s degree from the University of Arizona in 1980. Kelleher, a doctoral candidate in the UNLV Higher Education Leadership program, intends to defend her dissertation and graduate this year. Kelleher and her husband, Peter, have four daughters: Molly (29), Bridget (24), Megan (15) and Tara (13). Molly is married to Jeremy Dutton.

ERIK SCHWARZ Assistant AD/Operations & Facilities Erik Schwarz enters his fourth year as a member of the UNLV Senior Staff as Assistant Athletics Director for Operations. The 16-season veteran of UNLV athletics oversees the athletic facilities and game operations for all Rebel sports programs. Prior to joining the Senior Staff, Schwarz spent seven seasons as director of game operations for the Rebels and four working with the licensing program. A native of Bowie, Md., Schwarz is a 1993 graduate of West Virginia University with a degree in sports management. He received his master’s degree in kinesiology from UNLV in 1997. He married the former Maggie Hausbeck on June 25, 2006.

ERIC TOLIVER Associate AD/Compliance Eric Toliver, 39, enters his 18th year at UNLV and 10th year as the Associate Athletics Director for Administration and Compliance after taking over the Director of NCAA Compliance duties midway through the 1998-99 school year. A 1992 graduate of Western State College (Co.), Toliver’s responsibilities include overseeing all aspects of NCAA regulations and conducting internal and external investigations to ensure that UNLV’s 17 Division I sports, staff and coaches remain in compliance with NCAA regulations. Toliver, who is also an appointed member of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Fact- Finding Committee, is also responsible for supervision of the UNLV softball program and oversees all UNLV student-athlete conduct and discipline related matters. He also supervises the UNLV Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and serves as the chair of the institution’s Compliance Committee.

PERK WEISENBURGER Associate AD/External Operations Perk Weisenburger enters his fifth year as a member of the UNLV Senior Staff as the Associate Athletics Director for External Operations. Weisenburger oversees the coordination and operation of athletic marketing and promotions, licensing and athletic ticketing, and serves as the department’s liaison to muilti-media rights partner International Sports Properties (ISP). In conjunction with ISP, Weisenburger oversaw the installation of $3.5 million worth of new LED video and scoreboard equipment for UNLV’s facilities. Prior to coming to UNLV in April of 2005, Weisenburger spent five years as the Director of Athletics at Illinois State University and previously worked administratively at Wake Forest, Central Michigan, Washington and Houston. A former college baseball player, Weisenburger is a 1979 graduate of Central Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in 1982. He and wife, Buffy, are the parents of two sons: Jack and Joe.

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ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

KEVIN CORY

BUDDY GOULDSMITH

OWEN HAMBROOK

ALLISON KEELEY

DWAINE KNIGHT

Women’s Tennis 11th Season/162-78

Baseball 7th Season/173-188

Men’s Tennis 7th Season/78-62

Volleyball 6th Season/90-57

Men’s Golf 23rd Season

CUMULATIVE 2008-09 RECORDS OF UNLV INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAMS

LON KRUGER Men’s Basketball 6th Season/112-53

KATHERINE MERTZ

SPORT Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Football Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Swimming Women’s Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Indoor Track Outdoor Track Volleyball

OVERALL RECORD 26-32 21-11 14-18 NA/Reg. 5-7 NA/Reg. NA/Reg. 8-9-1 11-7-3 31-21 11-1 12-5 14-12 20-7 NA NA/Reg. 16-14

CONF. RECORD 9-15/5th 9-7/5th 5-11/7th NA/7th* 2-6/T6th NA/3rd* NA/3rd* 3-7-0/T4th 3-3-1/T4th 7-8/T3rd 5-0/1st* 5-3/2nd* 2-4/6th 8-0/1st NA/8th* NA/8th* 9-7/T4th

HEAD COACH Buddy Gouldsmith Lon Kruger Kathy Olivier Yvonne Scott Mike Sanford Dwaine Knight Missy Ringler Mario Sanchez Katherine Mertz Pete Manarino Jim Reitz Jim Reitz Owen Hambrook Kevin Cory Yvonne Scott Yvonne Scott Allison Keeley

^Indicates finish at NCAA Championships *Indicates finish at MWC Championships

Softball 2nd Season/31-21

KATHY OLIVIER Women’s Basketball 2nd Season/14-18

Women’s Soccer 5th Season/44-30-14

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PETE MANARINO

JIM REITZ

MELISSA RINGLER

MARIO SANCHEZ

MIKE SANFORD

YVONNE SCOTT

Men’s & Women’s Swimming 30th Season

Women’s Golf 8th Season

Men’s Soccer 4th Season/16-34-5

Football 5th Season/11-36

Track & Field/Cross Country 3rd Season


LIED ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Opened in 1996, the $8.5 million Lied Athletic Complex remains one of the nation’s premier on-campus sports facilities. The Lied, honored with Athletic Management magazine’s 1997 Award of Excellence, was exclusively funded by private donations beginning with a cornerstone gift of $4 million from the Lied Foundation Trust, through its trustee Ms. Christina Hixson, in 1993. A generous $1.5 million gift from Si and Marilyn Redd provided the Lied with a state-of-the-art sports medicine center for preventative and rehabilitative care. This 8,500-square-foot center includes a doctor’s office and examination room, a taping room, an aquatic therapy room, two additional therapy and rehabilitation areas and a self-contained drug-testing facility.

The Ernie Becker Sr. Strength and Conditioning Center features 8,500 square feet of main floor containing Olympic platforms, free weights, power racks and more than 60 weight stations. Additionally, a 1,200-square-foot balcony offers areas for plyometrics, stretching and aerobics. The Lied’s 10,000-square-foot equipment center provides studentathlete support service featuring laundry, equipment and storage. The Conrad Hilton Foundation provided funding for the Barron Hilton Auditorium located inside the Lied Athletic Complex. This 328-seat auditorium provides student-athletes with study hall facilities including individual meeting rooms for tutorial support and team meetings. Designed with all Rebel sports in mind, the Lied Athletic Complex offers every student-athlete the best possible environment to pursue their athletic and academic dreams.

THE HONORARY LETTERMEN’S WALL

The Lettermen’s Wall stands as a permanent tribute to those men and women of vision who, through their generosity, have enhanced the lives and experiences of UNLV student-athletes through their contributions to the construction of the Lied Athletic Complex. The wall transforms a male and female UNLV student-athlete into beautiful etched images on polished crystal plaques.

HONORARY LETTERMEN Don Ackerman • Ernie Becker, Sr. • William S. Boyd • Sharyn & Jay Brown • James Cashman, Jr. • Frank & Vicki Fertitta • Michael Gaughan • Herman T. Kishner Memorial • Jerry M. & Sue Lykins • Charles L. Ruthe • Richard Tam • Tom Wiesner • Hazel & Earl Wilson • Ruth & Mel Wolzinger 153 153


UNLV FACILITIES

THOMAS & MACK CENTER

One of the premier on-campus athletic and entertainment facilities in the nation, the 18,500-seat Thomas & Mack Center is primarily home to the world-famous UNLV Runnin’ Rebel Basketball team. The venue, which underwent a multimillion dollar renovation in 1999 that included a new exterior look, hosted the 2007 NBA All-Star Weekend.

FRANK AND VICKI FERTITTA TENNIS COMPLEX

With seating for up to 2,000 fans, the Frank and Vicki Fertitta Tennis Complex is unquestionably one of the nation’s finest and most complete collegiate tennis facilities. Opened in 1992, the complex recently underwent a $2 million upgrade.

JIM ROGERS FIELD AT ELLER MEDIA STADIUM Thanks to donations from Eller Media, Jim Rogers, Jerry and Sue Lykins, other UNLV Athletics donors, and the UNLV Foundation, the Rebel softball team began play at Eller Media Stadium in the spring of 2002. The newest facility on campus was completed in November 2001 at a cost of $2.7 million and provides accommodations for 770 fans.

BUCHANAN NATATORIUM

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The home of the UNLV swimming and diving team boasts a 50-meter indoor pool with a 25-yard deepend course for racing. The facility, which features spectator seating for 1,200, has hosted several national and regional meets.

PETER JOHANN MEMORIAL FIELD

The UNLV soccer program boasts one of the top facilities on the West Coast in the 2,500-seat Peter Johann Memorial Soccer Field, which was dedicated in 1983.


UNLV FACILITIES

SAM BOYD STADIUM

Complete with 36,800 seats for sporting events, versatile Sam Boyd Stadium is not only the home of Rebel Football, but also houses major concert events. It is also the site of the annual MAACO Bowl Las Vegas clash as well as having served as home to the XFL’s Las Vegas Outlaws and the CFL’s Las Vegas Posse.

SHEILA TARR SMITH FIELD AT MYRON PARTRIDGE STADIUM

Named after two greats in Southern Nevada track and field, the Myron Partridge Stadium and Sheila Tarr Smith field is one of the top collegiate track and field facilities in the country. Nine 48-inch lines circle the track, complete with a steeplechase bar and pit, two pole vault pits, two high jump areas, two long jump/triple jump lanes, two shot put slabs, ample room for hammer and javelin events and seating for up to 1,000 spectators.

ROGER BARNSON FIELD AT EARL E. WILSON STADIUM

Dedicated in 1994, the $1.5 million, 3,000seat Wilson Stadium gives the Hustlin’ Rebel baseball program one of the finest homes in college baseball.

COX PAVILION

With its grand opening in 2001, the Cox Pavilion became the perfect complement to the Thomas & Mack Center. A multipurpose state-of-the-art venue with seating for up to 3,000 fans, it serves as the home for the Rebel volleyball and women’s basketball teams and offers a practice location for all of UNLV’s court sports. 155 155


HALL OF FAME

SEVEN INDIVIDUALS, TWO TEAMS HIGHLIGHT HALL OF FAME CLASS

Blenkiron

Kristosik

Rondina

Smith

HONOREE Greg Anthony Rene Arceneaux* Dr. Thomas Armour Stacey Augmon Dr. Donald Baepler Freddie Banks Roger Barnson* Ernie Becker Sr. Rex Bell Tim Blenkiron Bob Blum Dr. James Callaway Dr. Kathie Calloway Chad Campbell Glenn Carano Jack Cason Bob Cline Dr. David Cohen Randall Cunningham Fred Dallimore Michael “Chub” Drakulich Sally Fleisher Bob Florence Ralph Garcia Armen Gilliam Glen Gondrezick Sidney Green Lori Harrigan Mike “Cowboy” Haverty Nate Hawkins Dr. Gerald Higgins Christina Hixson Trena Hull

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No less than three national championships were celebrated as part of last fall’s UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame ceremonies held on Sept. 19, 2008. Five former Rebel players (including the 17th football honoree all-time), one longtime head coach and a distinguished contributor joined two record-setting teams in being inducted. Born in 1987, UNLV’s Athletic Hall of Fame will now grow to 96 members strong. Under the hall’s bylaws, former studentathletes must have completed their eligibility at least 10 years earlier to be selected. Coaches and administrators must have stopped working at the University five years previous. All classes now enter on a biennial basis. TIM BLENKIRON (1994-97) was one of the best doubles players in school history and paired up with Luke Smith to win the 1997 NCAA Doubles Championship, becoming one of six individual national champions at UNLV. The 1997 All-American was a member of three Big West Conference champion squads. JOE KRISTOSIK (1995-98) was UNLV football’s first consensus first team All-American after being a four-year starter as a punter for the Rebels. He turned in one of the best seasons at his position in college football history as a senior in 1998 while leading the nation with an average of 46.2, which was the second-highest in NCAA history for a punter with at least 75 attempts. KIM RONDINA (1994-97) was the greatest slugger in UNLV softball history and its only two-time conference MVP. She was named first team All-America in 1995 and third team in 1996 and ‘97. Helping the Rebels to three NCAA tournament appearances, including one trip the Women’s College World Series, Rondina still holds 13 single-season and career batting records. LUKE SMITH (1994-97) stands as the only multiple NCAA champion in UNLV athletics history after winning the 1997 national title in singles and doubles. A three-time All-American, he also was a 1996 NCAA Doubles Semifinalist. Smith was a member of the 1997 Davis Cup Team for his native Australia and twice reached the fourth round of the Australian Open in doubles. CLASSIFICATION Athlete/Basketball Distinguished Contributor Staff Athlete/Basketball Administration Athlete/Basketball Administration/Coach Distinguished Contributor Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Tennis Distinguished Contributor Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Golf Athlete/Football Distinguished Contributor Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Soccer Athlete/Football Coach/Baseball Administration/Coach Athlete/Swimming Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Baseball Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Softball Athlete/Football Athlete/Football Distinguished Contributor Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Track & Field

CLASS 2002 1994 1987 2002 1994 2004 1987 1988 1998 2008 2000 2008 1994 2006 1989 1994 1989 1994 1997 2004 1987 2000 1987 1989 1998 1987 1994 2002 1988 1987 2002 1997 2000

HONOREE Joe Ingersoll Bill Ireland Larry Johnson Pauline Jordan Sam King Tony Knap Joe Kristosik Todd Liebenstein Don Lyons Alice Mason Keenan McCardell Al McDaniels Elburt Miller Aaron Mitchell Ken Mitchell Bill “Wildcat” Morris Michael Morton Cyndi Parus Dave Pearl Dr. Wayne Pearson Roger Pettersson Bart Pippenger Art Plunkett Herb Pryor Marilyn Redd* Chris Riley Jackie Robinson Kim Rondina Brad Rothermel Tommy Rowland Robbie Ryerson Warren Schutte

MARIANNE VALLIN (1994-97) becomes the first UNLV women’s tennis player to enter the hall of fame. A three-time conference MVP, she was All-American in singles three times after being named the ITA National Freshman of the Year. The winningest singles player in program history, she brought home the 1997 Gladys Heldman Award, which goes to the nation’s top women’s tennis student-athlete. The 1998 UNLV MEN’S GOLF TEAM is one of only two Rebel squads to earn a national championship as head coach Dwaine Knight’s team won the 1998 NCAA team title in Albuquerque, N.M. The Rebels shot a final-round one-over par 289 to finish at 34-under-par 1,118, which set the NCAA record for lowest total in history. The 1995 UNLV WOMEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM set or tied 30 different school team records and 17 single-season marks en route to tying the record for wins with a 49-14 record. Coached by Shan McDonald, it was the first UNLV softball squad to win an outright conference title and finished third at the Women’s College World Series. HEAD COACH AL MCDANIELS (1975-92) guided the women’s track and field program to five conference championships and produced more than 60 individual champions and 40 All-Americans. The four-time conference coach of the year produced two NCAA Champions and six league MVPs. DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTOR DR. JAMES CALLAWAY D.D.S. is a nationally respected dentist who has been part of the Rebel family for three decades, serving as the team dentist since 1977.

CLASSIFICATION Athlete/Football Administration/Coach Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Football Coach/Football Athlete/Football Athlete/Football Athlete/Basketball Track& Field Administration/Coach Athlete/Football Coach/Track & Field Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Football Athlete/Football Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Football Athlete/Softball Administration Administration Athlete/Tennis Athlete/Swimming Athlete/Football Athlete/Baseball Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Golf Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Softball Administration Athlete/Football Athlete/Soccer Athlete/Golf

1998 Men’s Golf CLASS 1987 1987 2002 2000 1994 1989 2008 1994 1987 1987 2004 2008 1987 1989 1989 1987 1994 2006 1994 1994 2006 2000 1994 1988 1997 2006 1994 2008 1998 1994 1998 2004

HONOREE Luke Smith Robert Smith Ricky Sobers Raymond Strong Jerry Tarkanian Sheila Tarr Reggie Theus Mike Thomas Misty Thomas Lisa Thompson R.E. “Doc” Tobler Marianne Vallin Scott Warner Tom Wiesner Matt Williams Trevaia Williams Mel Wolzinger Elbert “Ickey” Woods

Vallin

McDaniels

Dr. Callaway

1995 Softball CLASSIFICATION Athlete/Tennis Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Football Administration/Coach Athlete/Track & Field Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Football Athlete/Basketball Athlete/Track & Field Team Doctor/Trainer Athlete/Tennis Athlete/Men’s Tennis Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Baseball Athlete/Track & Field Distinguished Contributor Athlete/Football *posthumous

TEAMS 1958-59 Men’s Basketball Squad 1967-68 Men’s Basketball Squad 1968 Football Squad 1974 Football Squad 1976-77 Men’s Basketball Squad 1979 Football Squad 1980 Baseball Squad 1986-87 Men’s Basketball Squad 1989-90 Men’s Basketball Squad 1989-90 Women’s Basketball Squad 1990-91 Men’s Basketball Squad 1995 Softball Squad 1998 Men’s Golf Squad

CLASS 2008 1987 1987 1989 1998 1997 1989 1989 1997 2000 1989 2008 1998 1994 1997 2006 2006 1998 1989 1989 1987 1988 1987 1994 1994 1998 2000 2006 2002 2008 2008


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REBEL RUNDOWN

MEN’S SWIMMING

WOMEN’S GOLF

5 Conference championships 2 Regular season championship 15 All-Americans, 36 times 11 Conference MVPs 8 Conference Coaches of the Year

3 NCAA finals appearance 7 NCAA regional appearances 1 NCAA individual appearance 3 Conference championships 3 All-Americans, 5 times 3 Conference MVPs 3 Conference Freshmen of the Year 2 Conference Coaches of the Year

FOOTBALL 2 Conference championships 3 Bowl game victories 9 All-Americans, 13 times 9 Conference MVPs 1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year 3 Conference Coaches of the Year 4 Conference Freshmen of the Year 2 Freshman All-Americans

MEN’S GOLF

MEN’S BASKETBALL 1 NCAA team championship 4 Final Four appearances 16 NCAA tournament appearances 14 Conference championships 11 League tournament titles 18 All-Americans, 26 times 1 John Wooden Award Winner 12 NBA first round draft picks

1 NCAA team championship 2 NCAA individual champions 20 Consecutive NCAA berths 6 Conference championships 4 NCAA West Regional titles 6 Conference individual titles 20 All-Americans, 38 times 3 NCAA Regional medalists 2 National Coach of the Year Awards 1 Ben Hogan Award Winner 1 Jack Nicklaus Award Winner 1 Fred Haskins Award Winner 1 Golfstat Award Winner 1 National Freshman of the Year 9 Conference MVPs 2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 8 NCAA tournament appearances 1 WNIT runner-up finish 4 Conference championships 5 League tournament titles 9 All-Americans, 14 times 1 National Freshman of the Year 5 Conference MVPs 2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

BASEBALL 10 NCAA Regional appearances 10 Conference championships 17 All-Americans, 20 times 4 Conference MVPs 1 Conference Coach of the Year

WOMEN’S SWIMMING 4 Conference titles 7 All-Americans, 16 times 15 Conference MVPs 4 Conference Coaches of the Year

MEN’S SOCCER 5 NCAA tournament appearances 4 Conference championships 1 League tournament title 2 All-Americans, 3 times 5 Conference MVPs 2 Conference Coach of the Year 1 Freshman of the Year

SOFTBALL 9 NCAA tournament appearances 3 College World Series berths 1 Conference title 12 All-Americans, 20 times 1 Olympic Gold Medallist, 3 times 2 Conference Coaches of the Year, 5 times 4 Conference MVPs, 5 times 2 Conference Pitchers of the Year 1 Conference Freshman of the Year

WOMEN’S SOCCER 3 NCAA Tournament appearances 2 Conference title 3 Conference MVPs 2 League tournament title 2 Conference Coaches of the Year

2008-09 HONOR ROLL PLAYER Zsuszanna Jakabos Therese Koelbaek Eddie Olson Wink Adams Camille Cunningham Lamar Neagle Eddie Olson René Rougeau Ashleigh Shoughro Ashleigh Shoughro

ALL-AMERICANS (3)

SPORT Women’s Swimming Women’s Golf Men’s Golf

HONOR/EVENT 400 IM Hon. Men. Hon. Men.

ALL-REGION/DISTRICT (6) Men’s Basketball Volleyball Men’s Soccer Men’s Golf Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer

District 17 West Far West Pacific District 17 West West

ORG. NCAA Golfweek GCAA NABC AVCA NCSAA GCAA NABC NSCAA Soccer Buzz

CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (2)

Zsuzsanna Jakabos Kier Maitland

Women’s Swimming Men’s Swimming

MWC MWC

COACH OF THE YEAR (1)

Jim Reitz

Men’s Swimming

MWC

CONFERENCE NEWCOMERS OF THE YEAR (3)

Mehdi Bouras Cursty Jackson Jamie Smith

Men’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Basketball

MWC MWC MWC

VOLLEYBALL 1 NCAA tournament appearance 1 Conference tournament title 2 Conference Freshman of the Year 2 Conference Coaches of the Year

MEN’S TENNIS 2 NCAA individual champions 3 Collegiate Grand Slam titles 5 NCAA tournament appearances 4 Conference championships 5 All-Americans, 9 times 6 Conference MVPs 3 Conference Coaches of the Year 1 Conference Freshman of the Year

WOMEN’S TENNIS 9 NCAA tournament appearances 4 Conference championships 1 Regular season championship 3 All-Americans, 4 times 1 National Rookie of the Year 8 Conference MVPs 1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year 1 Conference Freshman of the Year 2 Conference Coaches of the Year

TRACK & FIELD 2 NCAA individual champions 5 Conference outdoor titles 1 Conference indoor title 44 All-Americans, 83 times 1 U.S. Olympic Head Coach

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