GENERAL INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Media Credentials
Quick Facts................................................................................................. 3 Roster........................................................................................................... 4 Radio/TV Roster......................................................................................... 5 2015-16 Season Preview.................................................................. 18-19 Coaching Staff.................................................................................... 20-22 Player Profiles.................................................................................... 23-34 2014-15 Year in Review..................................................................... 36-48
All requests for media credentials for USF women’s basketball home games can be obtained by contacting Jessica Lantz, Director of Social Media and Communications Assistant, at 415.422.5248 or via email at jlantz2@usfca.edu. Requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled game. All single-game credentials will be left at Will Call, located in the North lobby of War Memorial Gym, off Golden Gate Ave. Credentials will be available for pickup 90 minutes prior to tipoff and will remain open until halftime. Credentials are not transferrable, and proper identification is required.
Records................................................................................................ 49-54
Services
History................................................................................................. 55-72
The Athletic Communications staff will supply game notes, statistics and team rosters for each home game. Live scoring is available at usfstats. com, and video and audio streaming can be found at usfdons.com/LIVE or thew.tv.
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Parking
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Parking is available for all home basketball games in any USF lot, available without a pass, from 2 hours prior to the game until 60 minutes after the conclusion of the event. Should the lots be full, street parking is also an option. If more time is required, an all-day parking pass can be purchased from the USF Public Safety kiosk located in the lot directly south of War Memorial Gym.
Post-Game Interviews USF Athletics Communications 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117 O - (415) 422-5248 #RocktheHilltop
Jim Young Assoc. Athletic Director / Communications and Community Relations
Jessica Lantz Director of Social Media and Communications Assistant/Women’s Basketball Contact
Adam Hicks Assistant Communications Director
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USF’s locker room is closed to the media. For home games designated coaching staff and players will be available to the media, per request, following a cooling off period. Postgame interviews with visiting team players and coaches should be arranged through the school’s media relations representative.
GENERAL INFORMATION USF AT A GLANCE General Information
School Name ................................................................................... University of San Francisco Location ................................................. 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117-1080 Religious Affiliation ..............................................................................Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Year Founded ........................................................................................................................... 1855 Enrollment..............................................................................................................................10,000 Conference.............................................................................................. West Coast Conference National Affiliation................................................................................................ NCAA Division I Nickname.................................................................................................................................. Dons Colors.................................................................................. Green (PMS 3435) & Gold (PMS 123) Arena................................................................................................................. War Memorial Gym Capacity.................................................................................................................................... 4,268 President................................................................................................ Fr. Paul J. Fitzgerald, S.J. VP University, Business & Finance.........................................................................Charlie Cross Director of Athletics..................................................................................................Scott Sidwell
Athletics Administration Matt Ackermann.....................................................................................................415.422.5301 Director of Marketing.......................................................................mackermann@usfca.edu Jake Aganus.............................................................................................................415.422.2725 Head Athletic Trainer...............................................................................ajaganus@usfca.edu Christina Broccoli...................................................................................................415.422.2932 Assoc. AD – Premium Services & Special Events............................. ccbroccoli@usfca.edu Julie Congi................................................................................................................415.422.6893 Executive Assistant to the Athletic Director............................................... congi@usfca.edu Flynn Ginty...............................................................................................................415.422.2160 Assoc. AD - Development........................................................................... fpginty@usfca.edu Samantha Hartwell...............................................................................................415.422.6623 Assoc. AD – Administration & Special Projects/SWA........................ shartwell@usfca.edu Brittney Holmquist................................................................................................415.422.6815 Asst. AD – Business Operations......................................................baholmquist@usfca.edu Dr. Jeremy Howell..................................................................................................415.422.6875 Faculty Representative (FAR)......................................................................howell@usfca.edu Joo Ae Lippe-Klein......................................................................................................................... Director of Academic Support...........................................................jllippeklein@usfca.edu Doug Padron............................................................................................................415.422.4927 Assoc. AD – Performance & Leadership.............................................. dcpadron@usfca.edu Alyssa Reilly............................................................................................................ 415.422.2USF Director of Ticketing....................................................................................aereilly@usfca.edu Julie Ross..................................................................................................................415.422.4561 Assoc. AD – Compliance & Student Services............................................ jross5@usfca.edu Scott Sidwell............................................................................................................415-422.6893 Director of Athletics................................................................................. sasidwell@usfca.edu Jim Young..................................................................................................................415.422.6162 Assoc. AD – Communications and Community Rel............................. jfyoung@usfca.edu
Key Phone Numbers
Athletics Department...............................................................................................415.422.6891 Athletics Website.............................................................................................www.usfdons.com Athletics Fax................................................................................................................415.422.2510 Athletics Ticket Office.............................................................................................. 415.422.2USF USF Main Switchboard.............................................................................................415.422.6886 USF Admissions Office..............................................................................................415.422.6563
Athletic Communications
Jessica Lantz, Director of Social Media........................................................ 415.422.5248 (o) jlantz2@usfca.edu.......................................................................................... 405.326.3826 (c)
Women’s Basketball Directory
Jennifer Azzi.............................................................................................................. Head Coach Sixth Season.....................................................................................................(Stanford, 1990) Blair Hardiek........................................................................................... Associate Head Coach Sixth Season..................................................................................................... (Missouri, 2007) 415.422.5905..........................................................................................behardiek@usfca.edu Shanele Stires......................................................................................... Associate Head Coach Fourth Season................................................................................................... (Missouri, 2007) 415.422.5085.............................................................................................smstires@usfca.edu Britinee Yasukochi............................................................................................Assistant Coach Second Season ..............................................................................................(Occidental, 2010) 415.422.5904 ...................................................................................... bkyasukochi@usfca.edu Nikki Turner............................................................................................ Director of Operations First Season............................................................................................(CS Chico, 1999 & ‘02) 415.422.4639.............................................................................................. nturner@usfca.edu Mike Johnstone............................................................................................. Video Coordinator Fourth Season..................................................................................................(CS Chico, 1994) Tyler Arford..............................................................................................................415.422.6273 Athletic Trainer..............................................................................................tarford@usfca.edu Basketball Fax.........................................................................................................415.422.2510 Dr. Ken Akizuki................................................................................................Team Orthopedist Dr. William Montgomery.............................................................................Team Orthopedist
Women’s Basketball Quick Facts
Azzi’s Record at USF...............................................................................................52-102 (.338) Azzi’s Career Record........................................................................................................... Same 2014-15 Overall/WCC Record (Finish)........................................................19-14/8-10 (6th) NCAA Appearances/Last................................................. 3 (1997, 1st Rnd. - USC 68, USF 55) WNIT Appearances/Last......................................3 (2015, 1st Rnd. – Fresno St. 79, USF 73) All-Time Division I Record................................................................................. 506-569 (.471) WCC Titles (Last).............................................................................................................. 3 (1997) Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............................................................................................8/7 Starters Returning/Lost.........................................................................................................2/3 Newcomers.....................................................................................................................................7
Web Addresses
USF...........................................................................................................................www.usfca.edu San Francisco Athletics..............................................................................www.usfdons.com West Coast Conference...........................................................................www.wccsports.com NCAA............................................................................................................www.ncaasports.com Twitter...................................................................................................................@DonsAthletics @USFDonsWBB Facebook.....................................................................................Facebook.com/DonsAthletics Facebook.com/SanFranciscoWBB Instagram................................................................................... Instagram.com/DonsAthletics Instagram.com/USFBasketball
2014-15 Team Capsule Top Returners Taylor Proctor • 6-0 • Sr. • Forward 15.5 ppg, .473 fg%, 7.9 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.1 spg 2014-15 All-WCC First Team Zhané Dikes • 5-9 • Sr. • Guard 13.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 2.5 apg, 1,2 spg 2014-15 All-WCC Honorable Mention Newcomers Zayn Dornstauder • 6-4 • Fr. • Center • Regina, Saskatchewan/Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.) Raushan Gultekin • 5-7 • Jr. • Guard • Lund, Sweden/Salt Lake CC Jaylin Jones • 5-11 • Fr. • Guard • Placentia, Calif./El Dorado HS Dagny McConnell • 6-3 • Fr. • Forward • Beaverton, Ore./Beaverton HS Alicia Roufosse • 6-3 • Fr. • Forward • Abbotsford, B.C./W.J. Mouat Cierra Roufosse • 6-3 • Fr. • Forward • Abbotsford, B.C./W.J. Mouat Ninni Salmi • 6-2 • Fr. • Guard • Kauhojoki, Finland/Makelanrinne Sports HS Key Losses Taj Winston • 5-10 • Guard 13.0 ppg, .459 fg%, 5.3 rpg, 2.4 spg, 2.0 apg Paige Spietz • 6-3 • Forward 8.6 ppg, .850 ft%, 5.3 rpg
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Front row (l-to-r): associate coach Blair Hardiek, Rachel Howard, Zhané Dikes, Raushan Gultekin, head coach Jennifer Azzi, Kalyn Simon, Jaylin Jones, Anna Seilund, assistant coach Britinee Yasukochi. Back row (l-to-r): director of operations Nikki Turner, athletic trainer Tyler Arford, Hashima Carothers, Ninni Salmi, Alicia Roufosse, Dagny McConnell, Zayn Dornstauder, Michaela Rakova, Cierra Roufosse, Taylor Proctor, Claudia Price, associate strength and conditioning coach Brian Luchsinger, associate coach Shanele Stires
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Zhané Dikes Dagny McConnell Raushan Gultekin Rachel Howard Jaylin Jones Michaela Rakova Cierra Roufosse Anna Seilund Claudia Price Alicia Roufosse Zayn Dornstauder Taylor Proctor Kalyn Simon Ninni Salmi Hashima Carothers
Pos. G F G G G F F G F F C F G G F
Ht.
5-9 6-3 5-7 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-3 5-9 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-11
Wt.
Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Jr.
Hometown / Last Schools
Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS Beaverton, Ore. / Beaverton HS Lund, Sweden / Salt Lake CC Berkeley, Calif. / Berkeley HS Placentia, Calif. / El Dorado HS Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia / Gymnazium Hubeneho Abbotsford, B.C. / W.J. Mouat Copenhagen, Denmark / Falkonergaarden Mesquite, Texas / West Mesquite HS Abbotsford, B.C. / W.J. Mouat Regina, Saskatchewan / Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.) Colorado Springs, Colo. / Sand Creek HS San Jose, Calif. / Archbishop Mitty HS Kauhajoki, Finland / Mäkelänrinne Sports HS Las Vegas, Nev. / Eastside College Prep (East Palo Alto, Calif.)
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Hashima Carothers Zhané Dikes Zayn Dornstauder Raushan Gultekin Rachel Howard Jaylin Jones Dagny McConnell Claudia Price Taylor Proctor Michaela Rakova Alicia Roufosse Cierra Roufosse Ninni Salmi Anna Seilund Kalyn Simon
Pos. F G C G G G F F F F F F G G G
Ht.
5-11 5-9 6-4 5-7 5-10 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-9 5-9
Wt.
Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. R-So.
Hometown / Last Schools
Las Vegas, Nev. / Eastside College Prep (East Palo Alto, Calif.) Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS Regina, Saskatchewan / Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.) Lund, Sweden / Salt Lake CC Berkeley, Calif. / Berkeley HS Placentia, Calif. / El Dorado HS Beaverton, Ore. / Beaverton HS Mesquite, Texas / West Mesquite HS Colorado Springs, Colo. / Sand Creek HS Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia / Gymnazium Hubeneho Abbotsford, B.C. / W.J. Mouat Abbotsford, B.C. / W.J. Mouat Kauhajoki, Finland / Mäkelänrinne Sports HS Copenhagen, Denmark / Falkonergaarden San Jose, Calif. / Archbishop Mitty HS
Head Coach: Jennifer Azzi, Sixth Season (Stanford, 1990) Associate Head Coach: Blair Hardiek, Sixth Season (Missouri, 2007) Associate Head Coach: Shanele Stires, Fourth Season (Kansas State, 1995) Assistant Coach: Britinee Yasukochi, Second Season (Occidental, 2010) Director of Basketball Operations: Nikki Turner, First Season (CS Chico, 1999 & ’02) Video Coordinator: Mike Johnstone, Fourth Season (Chico State, 1994)
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Hashima Carothers Huh-SHEE-muh Cuh-RUH-thers Zhané Dikes Zhuhh-NAY Zayn Dornstauder ZANE DORN-stod-der Raushan Gultekin RAU (rhymes with how)-shawn GOOL-tick-in Michaela Rakova Mih-KAY-luh Ruh-KO-vuh Alicia & Cierra Roufosse ROO-foss Ninni Salmi Nee-nee SAWL-me Anna Seilund AN-na SI-lund
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No.
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Kalyn Simon KAY-lin
Coaches
Jennifer Azzi AY-zee Blair Hardiek HAR-deck
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DAGNY MCCONNELL
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RAUSHAN GULTEKIN G/5-7/Jr. Lund, Sweden
F/6-3/Fr. Beaverton, Ore.
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12 JAYLIN JONES G/5-11/Fr. Placentia, Calif.
Bill Cartright
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F/6-3/So. Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia
CIERRA ROUFOSSE F/6-3/Fr. Abbotsford, B.C.
25 ZAYN DORNSTAUDER C/6-4/Fr. Regina, Saskatchewan
ANNA SEILUND G/5-9/So. Copenhagen, Denmark
TAYLOR PROCTOR F/6-0/Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo.
Head Coach Sixth Season
22 CLAUDIA PRICE F/5-11/Jr. Mesquite, Texas
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JENNIFER AZZI
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KALYN SIMON G/5-9/R-So. San Jose, Calif.
BLAIR HARDIEK Associate Coach Sixth Season
23 ALICIA ROUFOSSE F/6-3/Fr. Abbotsford, B.C.
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G/6-2/Fr. Kauhajoki, Finland
SHANELE STIRES Associate Coach Fourth Season
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HASHIMA CAROTHERS F/5-11/Jr. Las Vegas, Nev.
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OUR UNIVERSITY Located in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant cities, the University of San Francisco offers an ideal living and learning environment. Golden Gate Park, the world’s largest municipal park in the United States, is just a short walk from campus. Lone Mountain, one of San Francisco’s 10 highest peaks, is our home. And our view can’t be beat. USF’s mission to create a more humane and just world begins with you. Change the world from here. At the University of San Francisco, this is our call to action. “Here” is San Francisco, our innovative home city, and “here” is USF, committed to a higher standard of learning that transcends mere academic excellence. “Here” is a community member – in the minds and hearts of students, faculty, and alumni, all inspired by a shared commitment to justice. If you share our belief that the world needs to change, and that anyone can make it happen, we encourage you to start here, with USF. – Courtesy of the University of San Francisco.
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San Francisco: Tops for College Students Did you know the American Institute for Economic Research ranked San Francisco No. 1 in its rankings of the best 75 cities or towns to live in for college students, based on 12 criteria, including diversity, arts and leisure, research capacity and entrepreneurial activity? • The Washington Monthly ranks USF as 12th out of 258 national universities on a combined measure of the number of staff and students supporting community service. • The Princeton Review named USF one of the “Best Western Colleges” and San Francisco sixth in the nation for “Great College Towns.” • The American Institute for Economic Research ranked San Francisco No. 1 in its ranking of the best 75 cities or towns to live in for college students. • USF is the number one college for minority students, according to Diverse: Issues in Higher Education • USF was recently named one of California’s Colleges of Distinction, an honor that highlights the university’s hands-on teaching approach, outstanding faculty, and high praise from graduates. • The USF’s School of Law was listed among the top tier law schools in the 2013 U.S. News & World Report.
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OUR CITY Open, multi-cultural, entrepreneurial – San Francisco is the ideal incubator for agents of positive change. There is no better place to study than San Francisco and no university connects you with the heart of San Francisco like USF. We are this dynamic city’s first university. Today, San Francisco provides USF students an extended classroom – interning and volunteering from City Hall to Fortune 500 companies to Silicon Valley startups; serving schools and nonprofits; immersing themselves in the art, culture, adventure and natural beauty of the City by the Bay. – Courtesy of the University of San Francisco San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area offer residents and visitors a diverse landscape and a wide-range of activities for every interest. Enjoy the serenity of Golden Gate Park, live music at The Fillmore, world famous shopping at Union Square, the de Young fine arts museums, the San Francisco Symphony and Opera, a wide-range of culinary experiences and our six major professional sports teams that call the Bay Area home.
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FOUR PILLARS of Success EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM In 2014-15, USF student-athletes combined to post a 3.2 grade point average, which was higher than the general student population. More than half of all USF student-athletes earned West Coast Conference all-academic recognition. A total of 10 USF athletic teams produced scores of 980 or better in the 11th annual Academic Progress Rate (APR) statistics released by the NCAA. USF’s women’s cross country (992) and track & field (992) programs received the highest scores of the Dons’ 14 programs, while the women’s volleyball program received a strong mark of 989. Seven other USF programs – men’s track & field (987), women’s basketball (986), men’s cross country (985), men’s tennis (985), women’s soccer (984), women’s golf (982) and women’s tennis – registered scored of 980 or higher. Student-athletes from USF’s women’s track and field program were honored by the USTFCCA for compiling the fifth highest cumulative grade point average in the nation among more than 208 schools during the 2014-15 academic year. Three USF women’s golfers were named Women’s Collegiate Golf All-America Scholars for the 2014-15 season.
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WIN AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF COMPETITION Over the years, USF teams have captured nine national team championships and has produced two individual champions. USF’s men’s soccer team has won five national championships while men’s basketball captured the 1949 NIT title before winning back-toback NCAA Championships in 1955 and ’56 behind legends Bill Russell and K.C. Jones. USF teams have combined to win 76 conference championships. Most recently, the women’s cross country team won five consecutive WCC Championships from 2009-13, which was the longest championship run by any women’s team in conference history. Last year, USF’s women’s basketball team returned to postseason play for the first time since 2001-02 as the Dons landed a spot in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament field. In January, Miguel Aguilar was selected in the first round (17th overall) in the
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The University of San Francisco is committed to excellence in athletics as part of a larger commitment to educating students in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. USF Athletics is built upon Four Pillars of Success that aim to develop young men and women in this tradition: Excel in the Classroom; Win at the Highest Level of Competition; Engage in the Community; and Become Leaders in the World. The entire department, including coaches, training staff, facilities and equipment personnel and administrators, work to support student-athlete achievement in each of the Four Pillars, develop leaders and support the principles of the West Coast Conference and the NCAA.
ENGAGE IN THE COMMUNITY The mission of USF’s athletics program goes far beyond competition. USF Athletics understands it has a strong responsibility to the individual growth of all student-athletes and is invested in the intellectual, social, moral, spiritual and emotional development of every person who wears the Green & Gold. This past year, USF student-athletes, coaches and staff involved themselves in various service projects in order to gain a better sense of the community in which they live, make a difference in the lives of others and develop a passion for genuine goodness. It’s through this commitment to service leadership all members of the athletic department are inspired to follow their hearts and conscience to become greater persons of integrity and ethics.
BECOME LEADERS IN THE WORLD USF student-athletes graduate with the skills they need to succeed in whatever career path they choose. USF student-athletes will excel in setting and achieving goals throughout their college careers and beyond. Approximately 76 percent of recent USF graduates begin their full-time careers or pursue a graduate degree.
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“It’s the Boston Garden of college basketball.” Bill Walton, Naismith Hall of Fame member and ESPN analyst
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The Bay Area is one of the nation’s most thriving and successful professional sports markets. Seven major professional teams - the San Francisco Giants, Oakland A’s, San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, Golden State Warriors, San Jose Sharks. San Jose Earthquakes -- all make their homes within a short drive of the USF campus. Bay Area teams have combined to capture 18 world championships since 1972, including seven World Series, seven Super Bowls, two NBA titles and one MLS championship. The San Francisco Giants have won three World Series since 2010 while the Golden State Warriors captured their second NBA championship last season.
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Pierre Salinger The press secretary to President John F. Kennedy and longtime chief of ABC’s Paris bureau started his journalism career as managing editor of the Golden Gater in 1943.
ALUMNI Kevin Starr American Historian, Professor
Ming Chin Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California
K.C. Jones NBA Hall of Famer
Leo McCarthy California Lieutenant Governor
Alejandro Toledo former President of Peru
John Rosenthal Pultizer Prize winning Photographer Jean Afterman New York Yankees Assistant General Manager
Pete Rozelle NFL Commissioner 1960-1989 Burl Toler First African American offical in the NFL.
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Bill Russell Played center for the Boston Celtics from 1956 to 1969. He was a five-time NBA MVP and a twelve-time NBA All-Star.
Paul Otellini President and CEO of Intel
PLAYER PROFILES
ANNA SEILUND
• Stands in 1st in career 3-point field goal percentage (.453 – 34-of-75) after one year on the Hilltop
TAYLOR PROCTOR
• Stands in 14th all-time in scoring with 1,179 points • Needs 77 points to move to 10th, needs 273 points to own 5th • Owns the 11th spot in career rebounding with 650 rebounds • Needs 86 rebounds to own 5th, needs 270 rebounds to leap to 2nd
ZHANÉ DIKES
• Stands in 20th in all-time scoring with 1,002 points • Needs 254 points to move to 10th • Needs 73 rebounds to become the 20th woman in school history to reach the 500 mark
ONE TEAM. ONE DREAM. ONE STAT. The San Francisco women’s basketball program is unified in 2015-16, looking to use last season’s successes to slingshot the squad on an even higher trajectory of success. ONE TEAM. The Dons enter the season with a core of eight returning players ready to lead by an example of selfless team-oriented basketball.
“I think so much of the success of the great programs is continuity; programs that have consistency in players, in staff” explained head coach Jennifer Azzi. “I think that now that we’ve established that, and our players have been through the building process together. Now they have confidence going into this upcoming season, and that’s I think why the best programs tend to stay that way. Now there becomes a history of now our seniors know what it’s like so now they teach the freshmen.” USF has a dynamic senior duo, headlined by 2015-16 Preseason AllWest Coast Conference honoree Taylor Proctor. The forward from Colorado Springs, Colo., was a key cog in the Dons’ successes a season ago, leading the team in points, rebounds and shooting percentage. Playing better than ever, 18 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
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Proctor is joined by fellow team captain Zhané Dikes as the elder stateswomen of the squad. Dikes, a guard from Las Vegas, was an honorable mention All-WCC selection a year ago, directing the offense from the point. The guard position features junior Rachel Howard, back from injury that sidelined her a year ago, and sharpshooter Anna Seilund on the wing, last year’s WCC-leader in 3-point shooting percentage. Kalyn Simon, the Dons’ third team captain is stepping up as another threat on the perimeter in the USF offense. Returning inside players Michaela Rakova, Claudia Price and Hashima Carothers, are serving as mentors to a bevy of freshmen joining the position group. The trio’s on-court experience and offseason growth helps provide a solid foundation of leadership to their incoming teammates. “Every year is a new year, it’s a new team, a new season,” said Azzi. “This year we have a lot of new players, and we’ve got to make sure that we build our chemistry and that everyone is gelling on the same page by the time we start.” With seven newcomers to the squad, four are working in the post, increasing the size and depth for the Dons down low. Zayn Dornstauder, native of Regina, Saskatchewan, comes in as a 6-foot-4 center and is expected to help anchor the presence in the paint, bringing a shot-blocking presence to the middle. She is
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joined by two fellow Canadians in mirror twins Alicia and Cierra Roufosse, hailing from Abbotsford, British Columbia. Standing at 6-3, freshman Dagny McConnell enters the fray from Beaverton, Ore., and the growth and development phase for all four post players will help bring added size, strength and skill to the team this year and in the future.
2015-16 SCHEDULE Day Date
Opponent
Newcomers at the guard spot include Jaylin Jones, out of Placentia, Calif., and Ninni Salmi, a product of Makelanrinne Sports HS in Kauhajoki, Finland. The final fresh face to join the Dons on the court is junior college transfer Raushan Gultekin, a point guard from Lund, Sweden. Gultekin and Dikes are expected to team up from the floor general position providing a dynamic new look to the offense.
Sat.
Nov. 7
CS STANISLAUS (Exh.)
2 p.m.
Fri.
Nov. 13
North Texas
3 p.m.
Tue.
Nov. 17
HOLY NAMES
7 p.m.
Fri.
Nov. 20
CAL POLY
7 p.m.
Mon.
Nov. 23
Utah Valley
6 p.m.
ONE DREAM.
Wed
Nov. 25
NORTH DAKOTA
5:30 p.m.
Sat.
Nov. 28
Sacramento State
12:05 p.m.
Tue.
Dec. 1
Nevada
With that first glimpse of the postseason in 13 seasons, the Dons are dreaming of more in 2015-16. Last year’s appearance in the WNIT marked just the fifth time in the era of the NCAA (since 1981) that USF enjoyed a trip to the postseason. The squad is hungry to take an even bigger bite this season, with their eyes on an even bigger prize.
Fri.
Dec. 4
UC RIVERSIDE
6 p.m.
Sun.
Dec. 6
San Jose State
2 p.m.
Tue.
Dec. 8
Long Beach State
7 p.m.
Sat.
Dec. 19
SAN FRANCISCO STATE
2 p.m.
“They know they’ve put the work in and now they want to see this thing through,” said associate head coach Shanele Stires on this year’s unit. “They want a WCC championship, and they want to take this thing as far as they can in the NCAA tournament.”
Mon.
Dec. 21
*SAINT MARY’S
7 p.m.
Wed.
Dec. 23
*Pacific
7 p.m.
Thu.
Dec. 31
*Gonzaga
5 p.m.
Sat.
Jan. 2
*Portland
2 p.m.
Thu.
Jan. 7
*SAN DIEGO
7 p.m.
Sat.
Jan. 9
*BYU
2 p.m.
Thu.
Jan. 14
*Loyola Marymount
7 p.m.
Sat.
Jan. 16
*Pepperdine
1 p.m.
Sat.
Jan. 23
*Santa Clara
2 p.m.
Winning – without the wins, the dream has a chance to falter, and the leaders of the team and determined to springboard off last year’s 19-14 season to cultivate a consistent culture of winning at the highest level.
Thu.
Jan. 28
*PORTLAND
7 p.m.
Sat.
Jan. 30
*GONZAGA
2 p.m.
Thu.
Feb. 4
*SANTA CLARA
7 p.m.
Thu.
Feb.11
*at BYU
6 p.m.
Sat.
Feb. 13
*San Diego
2 p.m.
“Everything we do you can tell there’s a mentality that we want this,” concluded Simon. “We’ve been putting in the time and the effort. The work. The blood, sweat and tears every day. And I’m ready just to as a team go out there and show them that we’re here to stay.”
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Feb. 18
*PEPPERDINE
7 p.m.
Sat.
Feb. 20
*LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
2 p.m.
Thu.
Feb. 25
*PACIFIC
7 p.m.
Sat.
Feb. 27
*Saint Mary’s
1 p.m.
“It’s bittersweet that we went into the first game [of the WNIT], played phenomenal and ended up coming up short,” reflected associate head coach Blair Hardiek. “But at the same time, in order to move onto the second game, third game, fourth game you have to know what it feels like to taste the first.”
ONE STAT. “Being with a group of girls that work so hard and being with a group of coaches that believe in us so much – it just changes everything,” noted Proctor. “It’s about working together and building off each other to get the win.”
During the first regular season game at War Memorial Gym, USF will honor last year’s WNIT team, celebrating the banner hanging in the rafters. Another glimpse at the taste of achievement, that is sure to catapult the squad into living their mantra for the season with their vision clearly focused. One team. One dream. One stat.
Time
6:30 p.m.
March 3-8 West Coast Conference Championships; Las Vegas, Nev. All times Pacific, and subject to change; * - WCC game
RACHEL HOWARD
• Needs 101 points to reach 500 for her career as a Don
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Jennifer Azzi Head Coach
Sixth Season at USF Overall: 33-88 | Conference: 14-50
Jennifer Azzi is no stranger to success. With achievements ranging from seven hall of fame inductions, an Olympic gold medal, a Stanford national championship, the Naismith award and a successful WNBA career, her accomplishments over a 25-year period have firmly established her as one of the most respected and accomplished figures in women’s basketball.
serves as Azzi’s first as a Division I head coach. The Bay Area Sports Hall-of-Famer (BASHOF) brings an impressive playing resume featuring successful tenures with the USA National Team, five seasons in the WNBA, a founding member of the American Basketball League (ABL), professional experience overseas and an AllAmerican collegiate career at Stanford.
On January 16, Azzi was presented with the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award which honors an individual’s accomplishments on the court of play as well as their contributions to professional organizations and other civic activities on their 25th anniversary of the conclusion of their collegiate careers.
A four-year starter at Stanford from 1987-90, Azzi became the first Cardinal women’s basketball player to earn the Wade Trophy, the James Naismith Player of the Year award, and the Honda-Broderick National Player of the Year honor. She was Stanford’s first WBCA/Kodak All-American as a junior in 1989, and she earned the award a second time as a senior in 1990.
In five seasons as head coach at USF, Azzi has transformed the women’s basketball program into a bona fide postseason contender. The 2014-15 season saw the Dons finish with a WCC Championship finals appearance, earning a bid to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, the program’s first postseason appearance since the 2001-02 season. The Dons served notice they were a program on the rise by winning 10 of its first 12 games of the year and taking perennial power Gonzaga to quadruple overtime on the Zags’ home court. Junior Taylor Proctor earned first team All-WCC honors while junior Zhané Dikes earned honorable mention accolades. In addition, Paige Spietz (first team) along with Rachel Howard (honorable mention) and Alicia Scafidi (honorable mention) earned WCC All-Academic honors. Azzi’s commitment to academics translated in the women’s basketball program garnering a perfect 1,000 Academic Progress Rating in 2013-14. Azzi stands as the eighth head coach in USF’s women’s basketball history. The 2009 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame inductee brings a wealth of playing experience at the collegiate, international and professional levels to the Hilltop. After a lifetime associated as both a player and an ambassador for women›s basketball, the assignment at USF
A three-time All-Pacific-10 performer and the 1990 Pac-10 Player of the Year, Azzi led the Cardinal to a pair of conference titles (1989, 1990) while being a catalyst for Stanford’s first national championship in 1990, leading her squad to a 32-1 record as the squad’s captain. She finished her career at Stanford with 1,634 career points (eighth), 13.4 points per game (tied for ninth), 191 3-pointers made (seventh) and departed as the Cardinal’s all-time leader in career assists (751) and steals (271), and she is currently second and third all-time, respectively, in each category. Despite a collegiate career that ended over two decades ago, Azzi still sits in 10th in NCAA history for career 3-point field goal percentages (45.2 - 191-of423 in 95 games). She sunk seven 3-pointers in the 1990 Final Four en route to a national championship, good for a tie for second all-time and just behind Stanford teammate Katy Steding’s eight. In 1989, Azzi’s 9-of-11 shooting from long range stands as the highest 3-point field goal percentage in the NCAA tournament. Upon her graduation from Stanford in 1990 with a B.A. in economics, Azzi embarked on a professional career that initially took her overseas before returning to compete once again on American soil. Azzi made successful stops abroad in Italy (1990-91), France (1991-93), and Sweden (1994-95). In the American portion of her professional career, Azzi was one of the founding members of the American Basketball League. A three-time all-star, she played for the San Jose Lasers from 1996 to 1999. During that span, she was named the March of Dimes Female Athlete of the Year in 1996 and was awarded the Sport Image Award, with NFL great Jerry Rice, in 1996. After the ABL folded in 1999, Azzi was drafted by the Detroit Shock in the first round, fifth overall pick, of the inaugural WNBA draft. During her four years in the league, she played for the Shock (1999), Utah Starzz (2000-03) and the San Antonio Silver Stars (2003). Each season, the guard led her respective teams in minutes played. In 2000, she led the league in free-throw percentage, shooting .930 from the line and set the league all-time single season record for 3-point field goal percentage, hitting 30-of-58 (.517). She finished her career as the alltime WNBA 3-point field goal leader, connecting at a .458 clip.
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THE JENNIFER AZZI FILE HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (2015) Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2009) Anderson County Hall of Fame (2009) Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (2007) San Jose Sports Hall of Fame (2006) Knoxville Hall of Fame (1998) Oak Ridge High School Hall of Fame (1997) March of Dimes Female Athlete of the Year (1997) Sport Image Award (with Jerry Rice) (1996) Stanford University Hall of Fame (1995)
USA NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE Gold Medal, Atlanta Olympics (1996) Gold Medal, World Championships (1990, 1998 [captain]) Silver Medal, Pan Am Games (1991) Bronze Medal, World Championships (1994) Jones Cup Champion (1988) Alternate, Barcelona Olympics (1992), Sydney Olympics (2000)
PROFESSIONAL PLAYING CAREER United States WNBA San Antonio Silver Stars, captain (2003) Utah Starzz, captain (2000-03) Detroit Shock, captain (1999) American Basketball League (ABL) Founding member of the league San Jose Lasers, captain (1996-99) Three-time All-Star International Sweden - Arvika Basket, captain (1993-95) France - Orchies, captain (1991-93) Italy - Viterbo (1990-91)
COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER STANFORD (1986-90) Wade Trophy, Academic and Athletic Excellence (1990) Naismith Player of the Year (1990) Final Four MVP (1990) Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year (1990) WBCA/Kodak All-American (1989, 1990) All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990) Pac-10 Championships (1989, 1990) NCAA National Champions (1990) Four-year starter Four-year captain
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT NBA/WBNA International Ambassador (2003-present) Basketball without Borders - Africa, Copenhagen, Dubai
Internationally, Azzi was a member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team from 1990-91 and 1993-98. A key member of the United States gold medal-winning 1996 Olympic Team that concluded a perfect 60-0 season with an 8-0 record during the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Azzi played on 13 USA National Teams, compiling a mark of 114-14. She also medaled three times at the World Championships, claiming gold in 1998 and 1990, while earning a bronze in 1994. Azzi is a member of several Hall of Fames, including the Women›s Basketball Hall of Fame (2009), the Anderson County Hall of Fame (2009), the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (2007), the San Jose Sports Authority Hall of Fame (2006), the Knoxville Hall of Fame (1998), and the Oak Ridge High School Hall of Fame. In 1995, Azzi became the youngest inductee into the Stanford University Hall of Fame. Since retiring from her playing career, Azzi has continued to serve as an ambassador for the sport both locally and internationally. Azzi has traveled thousands of miles representing the NBA and WNBA on trips to Africa, Denmark and Dubai. In addition, Azzi has conducted youth basketball clinics and workshops across the globe.
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Blair Hardiek
Associate Head Coach Sixth Season Blair Hardiek is entering her sixth year as a member of the women’s basketball coaching staff at the University of San Francisco after joining head coach Jennifer Azzi’s staff in the spring of 2010. She serves as the Bay Area and international recruiting coordinator while also leading USF scheduling and camp direction. Evidence of her importance to the rebuilding program, Hardiek was promoted to associate head coach during the summer of 2014. In addition to recruiting top domestic talent, Hardiek has spearheaded international recruiting at USF attracting national team-level players from around the world, and she recently attended the 2014 FIBA U-17 World Championships in the Czech Republic. The USF roster is dotted with players from several different countries: Michaela Rakova (Slovakia), Ninni Salmi (Finland), Raushan Gultekin (Sweden), Anna Seilund (Denmark), Alicia Roufosse (Canada), Cierra Roufosse (Canada), Zayn Dornstuder (Canada). Hardiek moved to the Hilltop following a season as the top women’s basketball assistant at San Francisco State. A four-year letter-winner and team captain at the University of Missouri, Hardiek had a successful playing career for the Lady Tigers of the prestigious Big 12 Conference while also excelling in the classroom. Hardiek began her coaching journey as an intern for Hall of Fame coach, Tara VanDerveer and her staff at Stanford. While working with VanDerveer, the Cardinal posted an overall record of 35-4 while earning a 2008 NCAA Final Four appearance. She has also coached, for two years, at the Tara VanDerveer Summer Camps. As a collegian, Hardiek was a point guard and team captain for the 200307 Missouri Tigers. Hardiek was a Big XII Commissioner’s Honor Roll honoree, graduating with a degree in communications and minor in business. Hardiek also earned her MBA from Golden Gate University in 2009. A native of Effingham, Illinois, Hardiek was a standout for Effingham High School, where she is a member of the Hall of Fame. She holds the school’s scoring, rebounding, and steals records. Additionally, Hardiek was an Illinois High School Association (IHSA) All-State Nominee and a Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) All-State Nominee. Hardiek was also a nominee for the Street and Smith’s All-State Team and invitee to the Nike All-American Camp.
of Nebraska – Omaha. During the span, Stires helped lead her teams to three conference championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. Previous to her first stretch with the Dons, Stires earned her coaching chops with stops at Ohio, NCAA Division III Augsburg College as well as Salina (Kan.) South High School. A collegiate standout at Kansas State and a WNBA veteran, Stires was a standout college basketball star at Kansas State from 1992-95, where she scored 1,344 career points, grabbed 701 career rebounds and earned Kodak All-America honorable mention, First-Team All-Big Eight honors and runner-up in Conference Player of the Year voting as a senior in 1995. She left the school ranked fifth all-time in career rebounds and sixth all-time in scoring. From there Stires moved on to a professional basketball career, winning two American Basketball League titles with the Columbus Quest from 1996-99. After the ABL folded, Stires joined the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx, where she played 49 games from 2000-01. During the WNBA offseason, Stires took her game across the Atlantic Ocean, playing professionally in Greece, Portugal and Sweden. Stires received her bachelor’s degree in social science from Kansas State in 1995.
Britinee Yasukochi
Assistant Coach Second Season
Shanele Stires
Associate Head Coach Fourth Season Shanele Stires enters the fourth season of her second stint at San Francisco Hired by Jennifer Azzi in the summer of 2012, and promoted to associate head coach during the summer of 2014, Stires is also defensive coordinator and creative recruiting coordinator for USF. Previously, Stires coached on the Hilltop from 2006-08. Along with directing the defensive efforts for the Dons, Stires works with the USF post players, building skill and technique into the arsenal of new, young talent on the Hilltop. A charismatic and vocal leader on the sidelines, Stires has helped foster the development of senior forward and All-West Coast Conference selection Taylor Proctor. Proctor reached the 1,000-point, 500-rebound plateau during her junior season for USF as the Dons advanced to the postseason for the first time since 2001-02. Since her departure from the Hilltop in the spring of 2008, Stires has spent time coaching at San Diego State University, Stetson University and the University
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Britinee Yasukochi enters her second eason on the Hilltop after being hired to Jennifer Azzi’s staff in June 2014. Yasukochi, most recently the director of basketball operations at UC Davis for the past three years, will be responsible for player development, academics, scouting, alumni relations and recruiting for the Dons. As the Aggies’ first director of operations, she assisted the staff in administrative capacities such as film breakdown and exchange, camps and clinics, team travel, and alumni and community relations. Prior to her stint at UC Davis, Yasukochi served on the staffs at Long Beach State and Saddleback College after a successful playing career at Occidental. As a senior for the Occidental Tigers in 2010, she helped her team to a 21-6 overall record. Yasukochi averaged 5.2 assists and a 1.67 assist-to-turnover ratio in her final collegiate season. Her assists tally was good for 19th in the nation, and as a team the Tigers’ mark of 16.0 assists per game was 25th in the NCAA Division III ranks. During her stretch with the Tigers, Occidental earned three consecutive SCIAC conference championships. The team recorded an overall record of 80-27 and posted three 20-win seasons. In her collegiate career, Yasukochi compiled 500 points, 391 assists and 137 steals before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in economics. A native of Southern California, Yasukochi played her prep basketball at Bishop’s School in La Jolla, Calif.
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HASHIMA CAROTHERS
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5-11 | FORWARD | Junior Las Vegas, Nev./ Eastside College Prep (East Palo Alto, Calif.)
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................12.......at Boise State (12/14/13) Rebounds..................9.......vs. UMKC (12/18/13) FG Made.....................4.......vs. UMKC (12/18/13) FG Attempted.........14.......vs. UMKC (12/18/13) 3 PT Made................. -3 PT Attempted........2.......vs. UMKC (12/18/13) FT Made.....................6.......at Boise State (12/14/13) FT Attempted...........8.......at Boise State (12/14/13) Assists........................2.......at Boise State (12/14/13) Steals.........................1.......eight times; last at Pepperdine (01/22/15) Blocks........................1.......five times; last at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Minutes....................28.......vs. UMKC (12/18/13)
2014-15 – SOPHOMORE (0.7 PPG, 1.2 RPG, .308 FG%): Played in 18 games for the Dons … scored on five occasions … grabbed a season-high five rebounds in 13 minutes at Long Beach State on Dec. 7 … finished the season with three assists, three blocks and one steal.
2013-14 - FRESHMAN (2.0 PPG, 2.5 RPG): Played in 22 contests for the Dons ... posted a season-high 12 points in USF’s victory at Boise State on Dec. 14 ... pulled down a season-high nine rebounds against UMKC on Dec. 18.
PREP CAREER: Played four years of varsity basketball at Eastside College Prep ... averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds en route to earning team and league most valuable player ... also participated in two years of track and field ... played one season of varsity volleyball where she was named most improved ... Rotary Club Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology at USF ... granddaughter of Maree and James Carothers ... godsister, Brittany Blythe, played basketball at Colorado ... enjoys dancing, attempting to sing, board games, eating and making others laugh ... born Feb. 22, 1994, in Los Banos, Calif.
Year 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 0 172 7.8 16 55 .291 0 3 .000 13 25 .520 20 34 54 2.5 28 0 4 9 2 7 45 2.0 18 0 89 4.9 4 13 .308 1 3 .333 3 6 .500 4 18 22 1.2 10 0 3 8 3 1 12 0.7 40 0 261 6.5 20 68 .294 1 6 .167 16 31 .516 24 52 76 1.9 38 0 7 17 5 8 57 1.4
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ZHANÉ DIKES
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5-9 | GUARD | Senior Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS
• 2014-15 ALL-WCC HONORABLE MENTION • 2014-15 PRESEASON ALL-WCC • 2013-14 ALL-WCC HONORABLE MENTION • 2013-14 PRESEASON ALL-WCC • 2012-13 WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................28.......vs. San Diego (02/06/14) Rebounds................12.......vs. Cal Poly (11/30/13) FG Made.....................8.......two times; last vs. Pepperdine (03/06/13) FG Attempted.........18.......three times; last vs. Long Beach State (11/17/13) 3 PT Made..................3.......six times, last vs. San Diego (01/31/15) 3 PT Attempted........6.......at Saint Mary’s (02/20/14) FT Made...................16.......vs. San Diego (02/06/14) FT Attempted.........22.......vs. San Diego (02/06/14) Assists........................7.......at Portland (02/05/15) Steals.........................5.......four times; last at Seattle (12/14/14) Blocks........................1.......five times; last vs. Pepperdine (01/10/15) Minutes....................52.......at Gonzaga (02/07/15)
2014-15 - JUNIOR (9.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 2.5 APG, 1.2 SPG, 3.1 MPG): All-WCC Honorable Mention … started all 33 contests for the Dons, playing the point guard position …. Posted doubledigit scoring efforts on 20 occasions on the season … finished with a season-high 16 points three times – against San Jose State, at Loyola Marymount and versus San Diego in the WCC Semifinals … compiled 10 rebounds to go along with 10 points at Seattle on Dec. 14 … assisted on a season-high seven plays at Portland on Feb. 5 … finished with totals of 318 points on .341 shooting, 168 rebounds, 83 assists and 39 steals for the Dons.
2013-14 - SOPHOMORE (11.8 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 2.6 APG, 33.4 MPG): All-WCC Honorable Mention ... played in 30 games for the Dons, starting 28 contests ... tallied 19 double-digit scoring efforts ... put in a season-high 28 points against San Diego on Feb. 6 ... nabbed a season-high 12 rebounds in USF’s game at Cal Poly Nov. 30 ... finished 11-of-12 from the line in the Dons’ vin over Pepperdine on Feb. 27 ... led the team in free throws made (3.9 per game) and attempted (5.1 per game), assists (2.6 per game) and minutes (33.4 per game).
2012-13 - FRESHMAN (10.8 PPG, .397 FG%, 3.9 RPG, 1.7 SPG, 1.5 APG, 32.2 MPG): WCC All-Freshman Team ... started every contest for the Dons, averaging WCC-freshman highs of 32.2 minutes and 10.8 points per game ... her scoring averaged ranked 13th overall in the league ... played three complete games, scoring a season-high 20 points against Loyola Marymount on Jan. 17.
PREP CAREER: Played four years of varsity basketball at Bishop Gorman ... averaged 16 points per game ... led her team to the 4A state championship in 2010 and was on the runner-up squad in 2009.
PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship and innovation … daughter of Kevin and Diana Dikes … father played football at San Jose State ... hobbies include music and snowboarding ... plans to become a successful business woman or play basketball overseas after college … born Sept. 17, 1994, in Fresno, Calif.
Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
GP 31 30 33 94
GS Min Avg FG 31 997 32.2 133 28 1003 33.4 116 33 1094 33.2 92 92 3094 32.9 341
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FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 335 .397 4 20 .200 66 110 .600 31 89 120 3.9 90 1 308 .377 5 26 .192 116 154 .753 43 96 139 4.6 83 3 270 .341 16 60 .267 118 153 .771 52 116 168 5.1 79 2 913 .373 25 106 .236 300 417 .719 126 301 427 4.5 252 6
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Ast TO Blk 47 106 1 79 93 2 83 78 1 209 277 4
Stl Pts Avg 54 336 10.8 37 353 11.8 39 318 9.6 130 1007 10.7
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RACHEL HOWARD
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5-10 | GUARD | Junior Berkeley, Calif./ Berkeley HS
• 2014-15 WCC ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION • 2013-14 WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................20......at Boise State (12/14/13) Rebounds..................8......vs. Gonzaga (01/17/14) FG Made.....................7......three times; last at Cal Poly (11/30/13) FG Attempted.........17......vs. Long Beach State (11/17/13) 3 PT Made..................4......vs. Nevada (11/25/14) 3 PT Attempted........9......two times; last at Long Beach State (12/07/14) FT Made.....................5......at Boise State (12/14/13) FT Attempted...........6......at Boise State (12/14/13) Assists........................4......four times; last vs. Utah Valley (11/29/14) Steals.........................4......two times; last at Boise State (12/14/13) Blocks........................3......two times; last at Loyola Marymount (01/02/14) Minutes....................38......vs. Long Beach State (11/17/13)
2014-15 SEASON – SOPHOMORE (9.3 PPG, 1.8 RPG, 1.5 APG, .407 FG%): Played in 15 contests for the Dons, starting 13 before the season was cut short due to injury … scored a season-high 17 points against Saint Mary’s on Dec. 29, going 7-for-13 from the floor … finished with a season-high four assists against Utah Valley on Nov. 29 … totaled 139 points, 27 rebounds, 22 assists, nine steals and five blocks for USF.
2013-14 SEASON - FRESHMAN (8.7 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 1.6 APG): WCC All-Freshman team selection ... played in 30 games for the Dons, starting 23 contests ... finished with double-digit scoring output on 11 occasions, including a season-high 20 points against UMKC on Dec. 18 ... paced USF in blocks with 22 on the year, including two games with three apiece (UC Davis on Nov. 29, Loyola Marymount on Jan. 2) ... led USF in 3-point attempts (93) and makes (31).
PREP CAREER: Three-time NorCal champions and three-time state runner-up with the Berkeley HS Yellowjackets ... three-time North Coast Section champions ... first-team all-league and all-metro as a senior ... averaged 15.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game as a senior ... secondteam all-league and third-team all-metro as a junior ... CIF NCS Scholastic Championship Team member as a sophomore ... played club basketball with California Ballaz, coached by Leroy Hurt and John Young ... three-time NCS Scholar-Athlete ... two-year member of Build On Community Service Club.
PERSONAL: Majoring in kinesiology … daughter of Rodney Howard and Laura Towne Howard ... father played basketball at Albion College (Mich.) ... contemplating a profession in coaching after
USF ... born July 13, 1995, in Oakland, Calif.
Year 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
GP 30 15 45
GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 738 24.6 98 245 .400 31 93 .333 33 43 .767 27 67 94 3.1 88 4 47 62 22 30 260 8.7 13 374 24.9 50 123 .407 20 57 .351 19 23 .826 7 20 27 1.8 32 1 22 22 5 9 139 9.3 36 1112 24.7 148 368 .402 51 150 .340 52 66 .788 34 87 121 2.7 120 5 69 84 27 39 399 8.9
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CLAUDIA PRICE
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5-11 | FORWARD | Junior Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite HS
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................14.......vs. UNLV (12/06/13) Rebounds................12 ......at San Jose State (11/20/13) FG Made.....................7.......vs. UNLV (12/06/13) FG Attempted.........13.......vs. UNLV (12/06/13) 3 PT Made................. -3 PT Attempted........1.......two times, last vs. Utah Valley (11/29/14) FT Made.....................4.......at San Jose State (11/20/13) FT Attempted...........5.......two times; last at San Jose State (11/20/13) Assists........................3.......two times; last vs. San Diego (02/06/14) Steals.........................2.......two times; last vs. Santa Clara (02/15/14) Blocks........................1.......10 times; last vs. Santa Clara (01/17/15) Minutes....................36.......vs. UNLV (12/06/13)
2014-15 – SOPHOMORE (1.9 PPG, 1.3 RPG, .338 FG%): Played in 28 contests for the Dons, earning the start on three occasions … scored a season-high 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting and added three rebounds in her start against Sonoma State on Nov. 16 … scooped up a season-high four rebounds at UC Riverside on Nov. 22 … added five steals, four assists and three blocks on the season.
2013-14 - FRESHMAN (4.6 PPG, .419 FG%, 3.7 RPG): Played in 30 games for the Dons, starting five contests ... finished the season with two doubledoubles ... posted 10 points and 12 rebounds at San Jose State on Nov. 20, and finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds against UC Davis on Nov. 29 ... scored a season-high 14 points in her first career start in USF’s win over UNLV on Dec. 6.
PREP CAREER: McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior ... Texas District 10-4A Most Valuable Player ... averaged 16.6 points and 14.4 rebounds a game in final prep season ... led the state of Texas in rebound average ... district co-MVP as a junior as Wranglers went undefeated in league play and advanced to the district finals ... two-time all-state honoree ... team captain ... academic honor roll for all four years of high school ... Lighthouse Award winner as a senior.
PERSONAL: Majoring in entrepreneurship and innovation at USF ... daughter of Shelonda and Rodney Price ... enjoys texting, singing and playing video games ... born April 24, 1995 in Lawton, Okla.
Year 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
GP 30 28 58
GS Min Avg FG 5 490 16.3 54 3 231 8.3 23 8 721 12.4 77
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FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 129 .419 0 4 68 .338 0 2 197 .391 0 6
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Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg .000 31 40 .775 41 69 110 3.7 51 0 16 25 7 10 139 4.9 .000 7 16 .438 14 22 36 1.3 21 0 4 13 3 5 53 1.9 .000 38 56 .679 55 91 146 2.5 72 0 20 38 10 15 192 3.3
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TAYLOR PROCTOR
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6-0 | FORWARD | Senior Colorado Springs, Colo./ Sand Creek HS
• 2015-16 PRESEASON ALL-WCC • 2014-15 ALL-WCC FIRST TEAM • 2013-14 ALL-WCC HONORABLE MENTION • 2012-13 WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................29.......vs. Pacific (01/09/14) Rebounds................15.......two times; last vs. Utah Valley (11/29/14) FG Made...................10.......two times; last vs. Gonzaga (03/07/14) FG Attempted.........18.......three times; last at BYU (01/03/15) 3 PT Made..................4.......five times; last at Santa Clara (02/14/15) 3 PT Attempted........9.......two times; last vs. UMKC (12/18/13) FT Made...................13.......vs. Santa Clara (01/31/15) FT Attempted.........15.......two times; last vs. Santa Clara (01/31/15) Assists........................7.......vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) Steals.........................5.......vs. UC Davis (11/14/12) Blocks........................4.......two times; last vs. North Texas (12/17/14) Minutes....................44.......at UTSA (12/02/12)
2014-15 – JUNIOR (15.5 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 2.3 APG, .473 FG%): All-WCC First Team selection … played in and started all 33 contests for the Dons … landed in the WCC Top 10 in multiple categories including points per game (15.5 – 6th), rebounds per game (7.9 – 6th), defensive rebounds per game (6.2 – 4th) and field goal percentage (.473 – 6th), led the team in points and rebounds, and finished with a team-high eight double-doubles … finished with nine 20-point outings on the season, scoring a season-high 26 points on 10-of-14 shooting in USF’s victory at Pacific on Feb. 28 … pulled down a season-high 15 rebounds against Utah Valley on Nov. 29 … earned a season-high seven assists against Loyola Marymount on Feb. 19.
2013-14 - SOPHOMORE (14.0 PPG, .442 FG%, 7.3 RPG, 2.2 APG): All-WCC Honorable Mention ... led the Dons in points, scoring average, field goal percentage and rebounds ... finished the year with six 20-point games, including a season-high effort of 29 points to go along with 10 rebounds against Pacific on Jan. 9 ... muscled her way to a season-high 15 rebounds and 18 points in USF’s game against UMKC on Dec. 18 ... posted a team-high six double-doubles.
2012-13 - FRESHMAN (9.6 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 1.6 APG, .368 FG%): Played in and started 29 games for the Dons in her freshman campaign ... played a career-high 44 minutes at UTSA, finishing with career-highs of 21 points and 14 rebounds ... hit the game-winning overtime buzzer-beater at UTSA on Dec. 2 ... finished with a 19-point, 13-rebound double-double at Portland on Feb. 14 ... scored in double-digits 14 times throughout the season ... finished 10th in the WCC in rebounding average.
PREP CAREER: Captain at Sand Creek HS as a sophomore and junior ... three-time all-conference all-star team selection … offensive player of the year as a junior, averaging 16.6 points and 8.6 rebounds … earned an honorable mention All-State 4A selection, by the Denver Post ... defensive player of the year as a sophomore ... player of the year as a freshman … missed her senior season of high school basketball due to injury … holds school records at Sand Creek HS for most points (369) and block (61) in a season … finished her prep career after scoring 855 total points in three seasons on the court.
PERSONAL: Majoring in advertising at USF … daughter of Chad and Vicky Proctor … was a member of the USA Senior Women’s National Team for USA Team Handball, competing in the qualification games for the Pan American Games … in 2008, she was named to the Junior National Team … plans to play basketball overseas or become a coach after college … born May 15, 1994, in Winston-Salem, NC.
Year 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 TOTAL
GP 29 28 33 90
GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 29 888 30.6 110 299 .368 26 104 .250 31 55 .564 56 128 184 6.3 90 2 26 919 32.8 140 317 .442 25 84 .298 87 137 .635 59 145 204 7.3 79 1 33 1063 32.2 189 400 .473 31 104 .298 101 140 .721 56 206 262 7.9 86 2 88 2870 31.9 439 1016 .432 82 292 .281 219 332 .660 171 479 650 7.2 255 5
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Ast TO Blk 45 67 19 62 72 8 77 79 19 184 218 46
Stl Pts Avg 26 277 9.6 31 392 14.0 36 510 15.5 93 1179 13.1
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MICHAELA RAKOVA
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6-3 | FORWARD | Sophomore Ivanka pri Dunaji, Slovakia/
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................17.......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) Rebounds................11.......vs. Sonoma State (11/16/14) FG Made.....................6.......three times; last at Gonzaga (02/07/15) FG Attempted.........11.......vs. Sonoma State (11/16/14) 3 PT Made................. -3 PT Attempted....... -FT Made.....................5.......two times; last at Santa Clara (02/14/15) FT Attempted...........8.......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Assists........................2.......vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) Steals.........................3.......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) Blocks........................1.......seven times; last vs. BYU (03/10/15) Minutes....................36.......at Gonzaga (02/07/15)
2014-15 SEASON – FRESHMAN (5.6 PPG, 3.2 RPG, .516 FG%): Played in 27 games for the Dons in her first year on the Hilltop … recorded six double-digit scoring outings and opened her career with a 13-point, 11-rebound double-double against Sonoma State on Nov. 16 … finished with a season-high 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting in USF’s quadruple overtime game at Gonzaga on Feb. 7 … tallied 151 points, 87 rebounds, 11 assists, nine steals and seven blocks on the season.
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Played for the Slovakian national team in international competition, most recently at the 2012 European Championships … averaged 3.1 offensive rebounds per game, good for sixth overall at the European U-18 Championships in 2011 … team finished second at the U-16 European Division B Championships in 2010 … finished with 17 points and 21 rebounds against Israel, and averaged 10.9 points and 10.6 rebounds a game for Slovakia.
PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology at USF … daughter of Dusan Rak and Slavka Rakova … born July 28, 1994, in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Year 2014-15
GP 27
GS Min 0 330
Avg 12.2
FG 63
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FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct 122 .516 0 0 .000
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FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 25 36 .694 37 50 87 3.2 50 0 11 32 7 9 151 5.6
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ANNA SEILUND
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5-9 | GUARD | Sophomore Copenhagen, Denmark/ Falkonergaarden
CAREER HIGHS
Points.......................14.......vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) Rebounds..................8.......at Portland (02/05/15) FG Made.....................5.......two times; last vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) FG Attempted.........10.......vs. Santa Clara (01/17/15) 3 PT Made..................4.......vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) 3 PT Attempted........7.......vs. San Diego (01/31/15) FT Made.....................6.......vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (11/18/14) FT Attempted...........6.......vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (11/18/14) Assists........................6.......vs. San Diego (01/31/15) Steals.........................5.......vs. Santa Clara (01/17/15) Blocks........................1.......two times; last vs. Portland (01/10/15) Minutes....................39.......at Gonzaga (02/07/15)
2014-15 – FRESHMAN (5.1 PPG, 1.4 RPG, 1.7 APG, .419 FG%, .453 3FG%): Played in 29 contests for the Dons, earning the start two times … led the WCC in three-point field goal percentage, hitting 34 of her 75 attempts (.453) … posted double-digit scoring efforts on six occasions … recorded a season-high 17 points at Saint Mary’s on Feb. 26, going 6-of-9 from the field and 5-of-7 from beyond the arc … grabbed a season-high eight rebounds at Portland on Feb. 5 … finished with 14 multi-assist games … earned a season-high six assists against San Diego on Jan. 31 … tallied 148 points, 41 rebounds, 49 assists and 17 steals on the season.
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Averaged 14.7 points per game, ranked 13th in the Swedish Damliga … shot 49.5 percent from two-point range, and 35.6 percent from beyond the arc … named team most valuable player for I.K. EOS in Lund, Sweden, after the 2012-13 season … scored in double figures in 16 of the club’s 19 contests … has three years of experience with the Danish national team … contributed 14.5 points on 54.9 percent shooting, 4.9 rebounds and 2.3 assists for the U-18 squad in 2011.
PERSONAL: Majoring in organizational behavior and leadership at USF … daughter of Thomas and Annette Seilund … cousin Mathias Seilund played collegiate basketball at Fairleigh Dickinson, and is currently a professional for the Bristol Flyers … born Nov. 15, 1993, in Copenhagen.
Year 2014-15
GP 29
GS Min 2 576
Avg 19.9
FG 49
FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct 117 .419 34 75 .453
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 16 21 .762 8 33 41 1.4 47 0 49 46 2 17 148 5.1
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KALYN SIMON
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5-9 | GUARD | Sophomore San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS
CAREER HIGHS
Points.........................5.......at Portland (02/05/15) Rebounds..................3.......vs. Sonoma State (11/16/14) FG Made.....................2.......at Portland (02/05/15) FG Attempted...........5.......vs. Sonoma State (11/16/14) 3 PT Made..................1.......two times; last at Santa Clara (02/14/15) 3 PT Attempted........2.......two times; last at Gonzaga (02/07/15) FT Made.................... -FT Attempted.......... -Assists........................2.......vs. Sonoma State (11/16/14) Steals.........................2.......vs. Santa Clara (01/17/15) Blocks....................... -Minutes....................14.......two times; last vs. Santa Clara 01/17/15)
2014-15 – REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (1.0 PPG, 0.5 RPG, .333 FG%): Played in 14 games for the Dons … scored a season-high five points in USF’s win at Portland on Feb. 5 … added seven rebounds, four assists, and four steals for USF.
2013-14 – REDSHIRT SEASON PREP CAREER: The Monarchs compiled a 75-21 overall record in Simon’s three seasons on the team ... member of state champion team as a junior ... scored a game-high 16 points in the finals victory ... named second-team all-West Catholic Athletic League ... Defensive Player of the Year ... placed third in the triple jump and fourth in the long jump as Mitty won the WCAL team title as a sophomore ... member of the Principal’s Honor Roll ... Campus Ministry Medallion.
PERSONAL: Majoring in international studies with a concentration in environment and development … daughter of Damien and Maria Simon ... enjoys baking, traveling and photography ... born June 30, 1995.
Year 2014-15
GP 14
GS Min 0 104
Avg 7.4
FG 6
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FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct 18 .333 2 9 .222
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FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 0 .000 3 4 7 0.5 5 0 4 4 0 4 14 1.0
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ZAYN DORNSTAUDER
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6-4 | CENTER | Freshman Regina, Saskatchewan/ Hamilton HS (Chandler, Ariz.)
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Participated in Canada’s 2015 Women’s National Age Group Assessment Camp along with fellow frosh Alicia Roufosse … completed her prep career at Hamilton HS, playing one season for the Huskies … played four years of high school basketball at Dr. Martin Leboldus HS, in Regina, Saskatchewan … finished with a 77-8 overall record with the Golden Suns … named a league all-star in 2014, and the squad earned the provincial 5A championship title in 2013 … played four years for Team Saskatchewan, on the U15 and U17 squads … team finished fourth at the 2014 Canadian U17 Women’s National Championships … finished as the tournament leader in rebounds, and landed in second and blocked shots … competed at the 2013 Jeux Canada Summer Games, the 2012 U15 Women’s National Championship and the 2011 West Canada Summer Games … played club basketball with the Regina Hornets.
PERSONAL: Contemplating a career as a graphic designer … daughter of Gord Dornstauder and Patty Urbaniak … sister Quinn is a junior for the Arizona State basketball team … hobbies include photography and art … born May 8, 1997, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
RAUSHAN GULTEKIN
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5-7 | GUARD | Junior Lund, Sweden/Salt Lake CC
PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Played two seasons at Salt Lake CC, helping the Bruins to a 53-14 record … squad earned consecutive Scenic West Athletic Conference titles to reach the NJCAA National Tournament … named a NJCAA third team All-American … tied for first in steals in a season (98), stands in fifth in career steals (149) and fifth in single-season assists (145) at Salt Lake CC.
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Competed in Sweden’s Damligen for EOS Lund … played for Sweden in the 2010 U16 European Championships.
PERSONAL: Majoring in advertising at USF … daughter of Lema and Heybet Gultekin … one of eight children … sister, Maria, plays professional basketball in Turkey … born Jan. 21, 1994, in Lund, Sweden.
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JAYLIN JONES
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5-11 | Guard | Freshman Placentia, Calif./El Dorado HS
PREP CAREER: McDonald’s All-American nominee … MaxPreps Southern Section All-Century League co-MVP as a senior … Orange County Register first-team All-County performer … helped the Golden Hawks to a 28-6 record and an appearance in the CIF Southern California Division II semifinals as a senior … averaged 19 points, nine rebounds and three assists per game in her final prep season … team most valuable player for all four seasons for the El Dorado Golden Hawks … played club basketball for Cal Sparks Gold … three-time scholar athlete and member of National Honors Society … earned the CIF sportsmanship citizens award for pursuing victory with honor.
PERSONAL: Plans to pursue a degree in communications at USF … daughter of Rick and Krista Jones … father played football at Cal Poly and mother played volleyball at Vanguard … enjoys camping and enjoying the outdoors … born Jan. 13, 1997, in Placentia, Calif.
DAGNY MCCONNELL
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6-3 | FORWARD | Freshman Beaverton, Ore./Beaverton HS
PREP CAREER: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain for Beaverton HS … earned a selection to the All-Metro second team as a senior, and twice picked up honorable mention honors … finished as the leading shot-blocker in the 6A state tournament, averaging 2.3 blocks per game … Beavers a 20-9 record and a 6A semifinal appearance as a junior … two-time Nike All Star Tournament Team member … played club basketball with Oregon Elite, coached by Gary Lavender … twotime Metro League All-Academic selection
PERSONAL: Plans to pursue a degree in marketing … daughter of Brian and Jeannie McConnell … enjoys exploring new places, meeting new people, and finding new places to eat … born Dec. 23, 1996, in Beaverton, Ore.
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ALICIA ROUFOSSE
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6-3 | FORWARD | Freshman Abbotsford, British Columbia/W.J. Mouat
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Participated in Canada’s 2015 Women’s National Age Group Assessment Camp along with fellow frosh Zayn Dornstauder … One of The Province’s Top 15, which recognizes B.C.’s top senior varsity girls basketball players … first-team all-star at the 2015 B.C. Secondary School Girls AAA Basketball Tournament … helped lead the Hawks to a second-place finish at the BCAAA Provincials … second-team all-star at the provincial championships as a junior … won bronze with the British Columbia provincial team, under the direction of Dani Sinclair … played her final season of club basketball with BC’s Finest, coached by Frank Konig … four-year academic honor roll selection.
PERSONAL: Plans to pursue a degree in business at USF … daughter of Martina and Jason Roufosse … joined on the squad by twin sister Cierra … also played prep volleyball … born July 15, 1997, in Abbotsford, B.C.
CIERRA ROUFOSSE
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6-3 | FORWARD | Freshman Abbotsford, British Columbia/ W.J. Mouat
PREP CAREER: Helped the W.J. Mouat Hawks to a fourth-place ranking in the provincial Top 10 … team won the title at the 2015 Top 10 shootout … Hawks took second at the 2015 B.C. Secondary School Girls AAA Basketball Tournament … second-team all-star selection … … played her final season of club basketball with BC’s Finest under the direction of Frank Konig … also played prep volleyball.
PERSONAL: Plans to pursue a degree in business administration … daughter of Martina and Jason Roufosse … mirror twin sister, Alicia, also plays for the Dons … enjoys hiking and swimming … born July 15, 1997, in Abbotsford, B.C.
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NINNI SALMI
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GUARD | Freshman Kauhajoki, Finland/Mäkelänrinne Sports HS
PREP/INTERNATIONAL CAREER: Won three Finnish Girls U19 National Championships in 2013, ’14 and ’15 … finals most valuable player in 2013 … has competed in 58 national team games, suiting up for Finland … was a significant contributor on the Finnish team at the 2014 U18 Division B European Championships … pulled down seven offensive rebounds against Luxembourg, and 13 rebounds in a victory over Montenegro … competed in the European Championships with the U16 squad in 2011 and ’12 … played club basketball with Kauhajoen Karhu.
PERSONAL: Plans to pursue a degree in international studies … daughter of Petteri Opas and Mariliisa Salmi … mother is a BYU Hall of Famer and four-time All-American volleyball player … Mariliisa went on to play professionally in France, Norway and Finland … born Nov. 3, 1996, in Kauhajoki, Finland.
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2014-15 IN REVIEW 2014-15 NOTEBOOK The Dons enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in this millennium, capped with a spot in the West Coast Conference championship final against BYU, a berth in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament and multiple team and individual benchmarks finding their way into the USF record books.
WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS QUICKCAP
USF entered the conference tournament as the No. 6 seed at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. By the time they left the desert, the Dons had upended third-seeded Pacific and the No. 2 seed San Diego. In USF’s victory over the Toreros, the Dons overcame a 17-point first-half deficit, their largest comeback win of the season. USF advanced to the WCC title game for the first time since taking the crown in 1997 before falling to BYU, 76-65. Taj Winston paced the team with averages of 20.7 points on 52.6 percent shooting, 7.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals a game through three contests. For her efforts, she was named to the All-Tournament squad, the first time a Don had graced the postseason team since 1997.
The 2015 WNIT marks the fifth time in program history USF has made the field of a postseason tournament since Division I women’s basketball was sanctioned by the NCAA in 1981. The Dons faced off against Fresno State in the first round of action, and nearly pulled off the road victory before wilting in the final minutes. USF led for a large chunk of the tightly-contested game, holding the advantage as late as 38 minutes into the contest. But inopportune misses from field, coupled with turnovers and uncharacteristic miscues from the free throw line proved to be a deadly combination in the closing moments of the action, falling 79-73 to the Bulldogs.
- opened the year 3-0..........................................................................................1983-84 - won seven in a row at home............................................................................1996-97 - had 10 wins at home.........................................................................................2007-08 - posted a winning season..................................................................................2001-02 - finished WCC play 6th or better.......................................................................2004-05 - played in the WCC semis..................................................................................2006-07 - played in the WCC finals...................................................................................1996-97 - earned a postseason berth .............................................................................2001-02
Individually, Taylor Proctor landed in the top 10 in multiple categories, including scoring (15.5 ppg - 6th), rebounding (7.9 rpg - 6th) and field goal percentage (.473 - 6th). Anna Seilund’s debut season for the Green and Gold saw her perched atop the WCC in 3-point field goal percentage, as she sunk 45.3 percent of her shots from distance. Taj Winston closed out her career with the second-best steals average in the WCC (2.4 spg).
STACKING UP NATIONALLY
USF’s free throw percentage ranked 19th in the NCAA, led by Paige Spietz. The senior from Brimfield, Ill., connected on 85.0 percent of her attempts, good for 31st in the country.
WCC IN THE POSTSEASON
For the second straight season and the third time in four years, the WCC sent two teams to the NCAA Tournament: BYU and Gonzaga. This marked the 10th time that two WCC teams have advanced to the NCAA postseason. A record four West Coast Conference programs captured berths in the 2015 WNIT - Pacific, Saint Mary’s, San Diego and San Francisco. A new conference record was established with six teams competing in the 2015 postseason (two NCAA, four WNIT).
RECORD-SETTERS & AWARD-GETTERS
The Dons set new school benchmarks in scoring, with 2,308 total points, and 548 free throws made also stands as a new program best. USF’s 1,271 total rebounds marks the second-best tally in the record books. Taylor Proctor was named a first-team All-WCC performer for the Dons after leading the team with 15.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. Zhané Dikes earned honorable mention status for her efforts on the season, averaging 13.0 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.2 steals per game.
IT’S ACADEMIC
Senior Paige Spietz picked up her second straight nod as a WCC All-Academic first team performer. She maintains a 3.41 gpa for her work in the classroom, graduating with a degree in environmental science from USF.
BY THE NUMBERS
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THE LAST TIME THE DONS …
64.8 points per game (3rd). Solid from the line, the Dons hit their free throws at a 75.7 percent clip (3rd), and USF connected on 42.5 percent of its attempts from the field.
DONS IN THE POSTSEASON
Taylor Proctor
USF rolled through a season that hasn’t been matched in some time, including owning a winning overall record for the first time since 2002’s WNIT bid.
As a team, the Dons finished the year ranked in the top four in 11 WCC statistical categories. Offensively, USF finished third in scoring offense (69.9 ppg) while holding opponents to
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MILESTONES
In the Dons’ home contest against BYU on Jan. 29, USF junior Taylor Proctor and senior Taj Winston both joined the 1,000-point club. In USF’s last game at the WCC Championships, junior Zhane Dikes joined her teammates on the exclusive list of 21 women. The USF scoring standard is headlined by Mary Hile-Nepfel’s school record - regardless of gender - of 2,326 points.
ALL THE ACTION. ANYTIME. ANYWHERE.
Sure you can catch the action on theW.tv all season long, or you can tune in to see USF’s first team All-WCC performer Taylor Proctor. The junior from Colorado Springs, Colo., served as the can-do leader on the court for the Dons, pacing the team in points, rebounds and shooting percentage. She went over the 1,000 point scoring mark as well as the 500 rebound plateau during her junior season for the Dons.
60 MINUTES
USF’s four-overtime thriller with Gonzaga on Feb. 7 stood as the longest game in WCC women’s basketball history, and the longest contest in NCAA Division 1 in the 2014-15 season. The last quadruple overtime contest was a non-conference game in which Baylor and Kentucky racked up a gargantuan score of 130-133 on Dec. 6, 2013, with the Wildcats earning the hard-fought road victory.
A LASTING LEGACY - NCAA SILVER ANNIVERSARY
USF head coach Jennifer Azzi, who led Stanford to two Pac-10 Conference championships and the first NCAA women’s basketball championship in school history, was one of six former student-athletes who received the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award for their collegiate and professional achievements in Washington D.C, on Jan. 16. The Silver Anniversary Award annually recognizes distinguished individuals on the 25th anniversary of the conclusion of their college athletics careers. Representatives of NCAA member schools and conferences, along with a panel of distinguished former student-athletes, select each year’s recipients.
USF HALL OF FAME
Bill Nepfel, former head coach for the Dons, entered the USF Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 6. Nepfel presided over the most successful stretch in the history of the USF women’s basketball program. Serving as co-head coach with his wife, Mary Hile-Nepfel during a 13-year period from 1987-2000, the Dons compiled a 196-166 (.541) record, won or shared three WCC regular season titles, captured three WCC Tournaments and made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
2014-15 IN REVIEW 2014-15 USF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STATISTICS No. Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 32 PROCTOR, Taylor 33-33 1063 32.2 189 400 .473 31 104 .298 101 140 .721 56 206 262 7.9 86 2 77 79 19 36 510 15.5 Conference only 18-18 587 32.6 110 221 .498 21 62 .339 64 87 .736 29 107 136 7.6 46 1 42 47 10 22 305 16.9 02 WINSTON, Taj 32-31 915 28.6 145 316 .459 9 42 .214 117 151 .775 79 91 170 5.3 84 1 65 63 11 77 416 13.0 Conference only 17-16 487 28.6 75 164 .457 6 25 .240 68 88 .773 36 52 88 5.2 48 1 40 33 8 41 224 13.2 01 DIKES, Zhané 33-33 1094 33.2 92 270 .341 16 60 .267 118 153 .771 52 116 168 5.1 79 2 83 78 1 39 318 9.6 Conference only 18-18 598 33.2 48 140 .343 11 29 .379 56 72 .778 20 59 79 4.4 50 2 51 46 1 15 163 9.1 11 HOWARD, Rachel 15-13 374 24.9 50 123 .407 20 57 .351 19 23 .826 7 20 27 1.8 32 1 22 22 5 9 139 9.3 Conference only 5-5 116 23.2 16 35 .457 5 10 .500 8 10 .800 2 7 9 1.8 12 0 7 7 0 2 45 9.0 03 SPIETZ, Paige 33-30 761 23.1 93 211 .441 7 29 .241 91 107 .850 33 141 174 5.3 88 1 37 47 33 17 284 8.6 Conference only 18-18 463 25.7 58 127 .457 4 19 .211 49 56 .875 12 76 88 4.9 49 1 19 25 24 9 169 9.4 05 GORDON, Aundrea 33-20 882 26.7 61 154 .396 37 96 .385 32 42 .762 14 64 78 2.4 39 1 68 63 1 27 191 5.8 Conference only 18-13 544 30.2 38 91 .418 22 56 .393 24 27 .889 7 34 41 2.3 26 1 47 36 1 15 122 6.8 14 RAKOVA, Michaela 27-0 330 12.2 63 122 .516 0 0 .000 25 36 .694 37 50 87 3.2 50 0 11 32 7 9 151 5.6 Conference only 14-0 175 12.5 31 52 .596 0 0 .000 16 23 .696 14 24 38 2.7 24 0 5 15 2 5 78 5.6 21 SEILUND, Anna 29-2 576 19.9 49 117 .419 34 75 .453 16 21 .762 8 33 41 1.4 47 0 49 46 2 17 148 5.1 Conference only 18-2 419 23.3 36 84 .429 25 53 .472 6 9 .667 2 26 28 1.6 36 0 37 35 1 13 103 5.7 22 PRICE, Claudia 28-3 231 8.3 23 68 .338 0 2 .000 7 16 .438 14 22 36 1.3 21 0 4 13 3 5 53 1.9 Conference only 14-0 121 8.6 10 31 .323 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 6 10 16 1.1 7 0 3 6 2 1 23 1.6 25 SCAFIDI, Alicia 27-0 212 7.9 19 51 .373 0 6 .000 11 18 .611 20 30 50 1.9 35 0 7 22 4 6 49 1.8 Conference only 14-0 96 6.9 8 23 .348 0 4 .000 4 8 .500 9 14 23 1.6 15 0 5 9 0 2 20 1.4 04 TUCKER, Tiara 13-0 79 6.1 6 20 .300 0 7 .000 6 8 .750 3 6 9 0.7 8 0 6 8 0 6 18 1.4 Conference only 4-0 15 3.8 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0.0 12 STARK, Bryn 5-0 17 3.4 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 2 2 0.4 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 1.0 Conference only 2-0 7 3.5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 2.0 35 SIMON, Kalyn 14-0 104 7.4 6 18 .333 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 3 4 7 0.5 5 0 4 4 0 4 14 1.0 Conference only 6-0 51 8.5 5 9 .556 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 0 1 0 2 12 2.0 44 CAROTHERS, Hashima 18-0 89 4.9 4 13 .308 1 3 .333 3 6 .500 4 18 22 1.2 10 0 3 8 3 1 12 0.7 Conference only 11-0 48 4.4 2 10 .200 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 4 9 13 1.2 3 0 1 5 3 1 5 0.5 TEAM 62 76 138 4.2 9 Conference only 39 45 84 4.7 6 Total 33 802 1886 .425 157 490 .320 547 723 .757 392 879 1271 38.5 584 8 436 496 90 253 2308 69.9 Conference only 18 439 992 .443 97 267 .363 298 390 .764 180 465 645 35.8 320 6 261 275 52 128 1273 70.7 Opponents 33 764 1964 .389 204 648 .315 405 594 .682 429 781 1210 36.7 613 - 376 523 128 236 2137 64.8 Conference only 18 453 1099 .412 117 354 .331 219 319 .687 237 419 656 36.4 324 9 229 261 74 136 1242 69.0
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin
USF OPP 2308 2137 69.9 64.8 +5.2 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal percentage
802-1886 .425
764-1964 .389
3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point field goal percentage 3-point field goals made per game
157-490 .320 4.8
204-648 .315 6.2
FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw percentage Free throws made per game
547-723 .757 16.6
405-594 .682 12.3
REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin
1271 1210 38.5 36.7 +1.8 -
ASSISTS Assists per game
436 376 13.2 11.4
TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio
496 523 15.0 15.8 +0.8 0.9 0.7
STEALS Steals per game
253 236 7.7 7.2
BLOCKS Blocks per game
90 128 2.7 3.9
ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game
5182 34221 16-324 14-857 - 3-7407
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total San Francisco 1163 1118 7 6 8 6 2308 Opponents 1009 1093 8 6 8 13 2137
2014-15 USF RESULTS
Overall: 19-14 | Home: 10-6 | Away: 7-7 | Neutral: 2-1 Date Opponent 11/14/14 COLUMBIA 11/16/14 SONOMA STATE 11/18/14 CS MONTEREY BAY 11/22/14 at UC Riverside 11/25/14 NEVADA 11/29/14 UTAH VALLEY 12/02/14 at UC Davis 12/07/14 at Long Beach State 12/14/14 at Seattle 12/17/14 NORTH TEXAS 12/20/14 SAN JOSE STATE *12/27/14 PACIFIC *12/29/14 SAINT MARY’S *01/01/15 at San Diego *01/03/15 at BYU *01/08/15 GONZAGA *01/10/15 PORTLAND *01/17/15 SANTA CLARA *01/22/15 at Pepperdine *01/24/15 at Loyola Marymount *01/29/15 BYU *01/31/15 SAN DIEGO *02/05/15 at Portland *02/07/15 at Gonzaga *02/14/15 at Santa Clara *02/19/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *02/21/15 PEPPERDINE *02/26/15 at Saint Mary’s *02/28/15 at Pacific 03/05/15 vs Pacific 03/09/15 vs San Diego 03/10/15 vs BYU $3/19/15 at Fresno State * - Conference game; $ - WNIT
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WCC: 8-10 | Home: 3-6 | Away: 5-4
Result Score Attendance W 70-65 422 W 83-42 450 W 85-48 203 L 53-66 209 W 63-48 622 W 69-50 266 W 73-70 365 L 58-70 676 W 67-56 175 W 60-42 157 W 77-62 306 L 54-92 311 L 66-68 244 L 55-56 520 L 62-65 622 L 64-75 257 W 85-68 269 W 62-45 348 W 69-58 203 W 74-65 421 L 63-68 221 L 69-74 354 W 79-44 296 LO4 84-91 6000 LOT 79-80 W 87-75 334 L 65-76 418 W 65-63 355 W 91-79 805 W 74-64 7110 W 65-57 7110 L 65-76 8000 L 73-79 1354
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2014-15 IN REVIEW
GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS Opponent
Date
Score
WL
POINTS
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
COLUMBIA
11/14/14
70-65
W
15-PROCTOR
14-PROCTOR
3-WINSTON, SPIETZ
2-WINSTON
1-PROCTOR, SPEITZ
SONOMA STATE
11/16/14
83-42
W
13-RAKOVA
11-RAKOVA
4-PROCTOR
4-WINSTON
1-STARK
CS MONTEREY BAY
11/18/14
85-48
W
22-PROCTOR
6-DIKES, SPIETZ
3-GORDON, HOWARD
4-WINSTON
1-SCAFIDI, HOWARD
SCAFIDI
at UC Riverside
11/22/14
53-66
L
13-PROCTOR
13-PROCTOR
3-WINSTON
2-PROCTOR, WINSTON
1-FOUR PLAYERS
NEVADA
11/25/14
63-48
W
16-HOWARD
9-DIKES
4-WINSTON
4-DIKES
1-SPIETZ, RAKOVA
UTAH VALLEY
11/29/14
69-50
W
20-PROCTOR
15-PROCTOR
4-HOWARD
2-GORDON, PROCTOR,
1-SCAFIDI, SPIETZ,
at UC Davis
12/02/14
73-70
W
16-PROCTOR
at Long Beach State
12/07/14
at Seattle
12/14/14
58-70
L
67-56
W
NORTH TEXAS SAN JOSE STATE
12/17/14
60-42
W
12/20/14
77-62
W
PACIFIC
12/27/14
54-92
SAINT MARY’S
12/29/14
at San Diego at BYU
SPIETZ
HOWARD
7-SPIETZ
4-DIKES
6-WINSTON
1-HOWARD, SEILUND
16-WINSTON
7-WINSTON, PROCTOR
2-DIKES
3-DIKES
1-RAKOVA
22-PROCTOR
10-DIKES
5-PROCTOR
5-DIKES
2-PROCTOR
15-PROCTOR
8-SPIETZ, PROCTOR
6-PROCTOR
3-WINSTON
4-PROCTOR
20-SPIETZ
10-PROCTOR
4-DIKES
3-WINSTON
3-SPIETZ
L
13-DIKES, PROCTOR
11-WINSTON
3-DIKES
1-FOUR PLAYERS
2-SPIETZ
66-68
L
17-HOWARD
9-PROCTOR
5-DIKES
3-WINSTON, DIKES
1-CAROTHERS, WINSTON
01/01/15
55-56
L
15-PROCTOR
7-WINSTON
2-PROCTOR, DIKES
4-WINSTON
1-SPIETZ
01/03/15
62-65
L
20-PROCTOR
10-SPIETZ
6-DIKES
3-WINSTON
2-WINSTON
GONZAGA
01/08/15
64-75
L
17-PROCTOR
9-PROCTOR
4-WINSTON
3-WINSTON
2-SPIETZ
PORTLAND
01/10/15
85-68
W
23-PROCTOR
8-PROCTOR
6-GORDON
2-SEILUND
5-SPIETZ
SANTA CLARA
01/17/15
62-45
W
24-PROCTOR
10-DIKES
3-SEILUND
5-SEILUND
1-PRICE, PROCTOR
at Pepperdine
01/22/15
69-58
W
24-SPIETZ
8-SPIETZ
5-PROCTOR
3-PROCTOR
1-CAROTHERS, SPIETZ
PROCTOR
at Loyola Marymount
01/24/15
74-65
W
21-PROCTOR
11-PROCTOR
5-GORDON
4-WINSTON
2-PROCTOR, SPIETZ
BYU
01/29/15
63-68
L
19-WINSTON
9-PROCTOR
2-DIKES
3-WINSTON, PROCTOR
1-GORDON, PROCTOR
SAN DIEGO
01/31/15
69-74
L
15-DIKES
10-PROCTOR
6-SEILUND
2-WINSTON, GORDON
1-PROCTOR
at Portland
02/05/15
79-44
W
17-PROCTOR
8-SEILUND
7-DIKES
3-WINSTON
1-PROCTOR
at Gonzaga
02/07/15
84-91
L4OT
19-PROCTOR
8-RAKOVA, SPIETZ
5-GORDON, DIKES
3-RAKOVA
3-SPIETZ
at Santa Clara
02/14/15
79-80
LOT
22-PROCTOR
8-PROCTOR, SPIETZ
6-GORDON
3-GORDON
2-WINSTON
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
02/19/15
87-75
W
20-GORDON
5-WINSTON, PROCTOR
7-PROCTOR
4-PROCTOR
2-SPIETZ
DIKES
PEPPERDINE
02/21/15
65-76
L
21-GORDON
13-WINSTON
2-WINSTON
3-SEILUND
3-SPIETZ
at Saint Mary’s
02/26/15
65-63
W
19-WINSTON
7-PROCTOR
5-PROCTOR
5-WINSTON
None
at Pacific
02/28/15
91-79
W
26-PROCTOR
12-PROCTOR
5-GORDON, SEILUND
4-WINSTON
2-SPIETZ
WINSTON
vs Pacific
03/05/15
74-64
W
20-WINSTON
7-WINSTON
3-SPIETZ
2-WINSTON, SPIETZ
1-PROCTOR, RAKOVA
vs San Diego
03-09-15
65-57
W
18-WINSTON
10-PROCTOR
4-PROCTOR
2-PROCTOR, WINSTON
None
vs BYU
03-10-15
65-76
L
24-WINSTON
10-WINSTON, PROCTOR
3-PROCTOR, DIKES
2-WINSTON
1-SPIETZ, RAKOVA
at Fresno State
3/19/15
73-79
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L
21-WINSTON
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SPIETZ 9-PROCTOR
5-SEILUND
2-WINSTON
1-SPIETZ, WINSTON
2014-15 IN REVIEW
2014-15 CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Zhané Dikes Paige Spietz
G 33 32 33 33
Pts Pts/G 510 15.5 416 13.0 318 9.6 284 8.6
SCORING AVERAGE Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Zhané Dikes Rachel Howard
G 33 32 33 15
Pts 510 416 318 139
Avg/G 15.5 13.0 9.6 9.3
FG 63 189 145
ATT 122 400 316
Pct .516 .473 .459
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Zhané Dikes
G 33 32 33
Att 400 316 270
Att/G 12.1 9.9 8.2
FIELD GOALS MADE Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Paige Spietz
G 33 32 33
M 189 145 93
M/G 5.7 4.5 2.8
3FG 34 37 20
ATT 75 96 57
Pct .453 .385 .351
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Taylor Proctor 33 Aundrea Gordon 33 Anna Seilund 29
Att 104 96 75
Att/G 3.2 2.9 2.6
G 33 29 33
M 37 34 31
M/G 1.1 1.2 0.9
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT Paige Spietz 91 Rachel Howard 19 Taj Winston 117
ATT 107 23 151
Pct .850 .826 .775
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Zhané Dikes Taj Winston Taylor Proctor
G 33 32 33
Att 153 151 140
Att/G 4.6 4.7 4.2
FREE THROWS MADE Zhané Dikes Taj Winston Taylor Proctor
G 33 32 33
M 118 117 101
M/G 3.6 3.7 3.1
REBOUNDS Taylor Proctor Paige Spietz Taj Winston
G 33 33 32
Reb Reb/G 262 7.9 174 5.3 170 5.3
REBOUND AVERAGE Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Paige Spietz
G 33 32 33
Reb 262 170 174
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Michaela Rakova Taylor Proctor Taj Winston
3-POINT PERCENTAGE Anna Seilund Aundrea Gordon Rachel Howard
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Aundrea Gordon Anna Seilund Taylor Proctor
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Taj Winston Taylor Proctor Zhané Dikes
G 32 33 33
No. 79 56 52
Avg/G 2.5 1.7 1.6
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Taylor Proctor Paige Spietz Zhané Dikes
G 33 33 33
No. 206 141 116
Avg/G 6.2 4.3 3.5
ASSISTS Zhané Dikes Taylor Proctor Aundrea Gordon
G No. 33 83 33 77 33 68
A/G 2.5 2.3 2.1
STEALS Taj Winston Zhané Dikes Taylor Proctor
G No. 32 77 33 39 33 36
S/G 2.4 1.2 1.1
BLOCKED SHOTS Paige Spietz Taylor Proctor Taj Winston Michaela Rakova Rachel Howard
G 33 33 32 27 15
No. 33 19 11 7 5
Blk/G 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.3
MINUTES Zhané Dikes Taylor Proctor Taj Winston
G No. Min/G 33 1094 33.2 33 1063 32.2 32 915 28.6
FOULS Paige Spietz Taylor Proctor Taj Winston
G No. Per/G 33 88 2.7 33 86 2.6 32 84 2.6
TURNOVERS Taylor Proctor Zhané Dikes Taj Winston
G No. TO/G 33 79 2.4 33 78 2.4 32 63 2.0
Avg/G 7.9 5.3 5.3
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2014-15 IN REVIEW HIGHS/LOWS USF INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Points................................................................. 26......Taylor Proctor at Pacific (02/28/15) Field Goals Made............................................. 10......Taylor Proctor at Pacific (02/28/15) ............................................................................ 10......Paige Spietz at Pepperdine (01/22/15) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 18......Taylor Proctor at BYU (01/03/15) ............................................................................ 18......Taylor Proctor at Seattle (12/14/14) Field Goal Percentage..........................875 (7-8)......Paige Spietz at Pacific (02/28/15) 3-Point Field Goals Made................................. 5......Anna Seilund at Saint Mary’s (02/26/15) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................ 9......Rachel Howard at Long Beach State (12/07/14) .............................................................................. 9......Rachel Howard vs Nevada (11/25/14) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage........1.000 (4-4)......Taylor Proctor at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Free Throws Made........................................... 13......Taylor Proctor vs Santa Clara (01/17/15) Free Throw Attempts...................................... 15......Taylor Proctor vs Santa Clara (01/17/15) Free Throw Percentage....................1.000 (9-9)......Zhané Dikes at Pacific (02/28/15) Rebounds.......................................................... 15......Taylor Proctor vs Utah Valley (11/29/14) Assists.................................................................. 7......Taylor Proctor vs Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) .............................................................................. 7......Zhané Dikes at Portland (02/05/15) Steals................................................................... 6......Taj Winston at UC Davis (12/02/14) Blocked Shots.................................................... 5......Paige Spietz vs Portland (01/10/15) Turnovers............................................................ 6......Five times (Winston – 2, Gordon, Seilund, Dikes) Fouls..................................................................... 5......Eight times (Proctor – 2, Dikes – 2, Winston, Howard Spietz, Gordon) Minutes.............................................................. 54......Aundrea Gordon at Gonzaga (02/07/15)
USF TEAM HIGHS
Points................................................................. 91......at Pacific (02/28/15) ............................................................................ 87......LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (02/19/15) Field Goals Made............................................. 33......at Pacific (02/28/15) ............................................................................ 33......PORTLAND (01/10/15) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 70......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) ............................................................................ 70......SONOMA STATE (11/16/14) Field Goal Percentage.................... .579 (33-57)......at Pacific (02/28/15) ........................................................... .559 (33-59)......PORTLAND (01/10/15) 3-Point Field Goals Made............................... 10......SAN DIEGO (01/31/15) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts.......................... 26......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.........600 (9-15)......PORTLAND (01/10/15) Free Throws Made........................................... 28......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Free Throw Attempts...................................... 38......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Free Throw Percentage................. .947 (18-19)......LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (02/19/15) Rebounds.......................................................... 56......SONOMA STATE (11/16/14) ............................................................................ 47......SAN JOSE STATE (12/20/14) Assists................................................................ 23......at Pacific (02/28/15) Steals................................................................. 14......SANTA CLARA (01/17/15) Blocked Shots.................................................... 8......PORTLAND (01/10/15) Turnovers.......................................................... 24......at Long Beach State (12/7/14) Fouls................................................................... 25......at Fresno State (3/19/15)
USF TEAM LOWS
Points................................................................. 53......at UC Riverside (11/22/14) ............................................................................ 54......PACIFIC (12/27/14) Field Goals Made............................................. 19......at UC Riverside (11/22/14) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 43......at Pepperdine (01/22/15) Field Goal Percentage.................... .303 (20-66)......PACIFIC (12/27/14) 3-Point Field Goals Made................................. 1......at San Diego (01/01/15) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................ 8......at San Diego (01/01/15) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.........111 (2-18)......at UC Riverside (11/22/14) Free Throws Made............................................. 8......at Long Beach State (12/7/14) .............................................................................. 8......SAINT MARY’S (12/29/14) Free Throw Attempts...................................... 11......at Portland (02/05/15) Free Throw Percentage.....................571 (8-14)......at Long Beach State (12/07/14) Rebounds.......................................................... 27......at Loyola Marymount (01/24/15) ............................................................................ 27......at Saint Mary’s (02/26/15) Assists.................................................................. 5......at UC Riverside (11/22/14) Steals................................................................... 3......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Blocked Shots.................................................... 0......at Saint Mary’s (02/26/15) .............................................................................. 0......vs San Diego (03/09/15) Turnovers............................................................ 6......vs San Diego (03/09/15) Fouls................................................................... 10......PORTLAND (01/10/15) ............................................................................ 10......vs San Diego (03/09/15)
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OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
Points................................................................. 35......Nici Gilday at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Field Goals Made............................................. 14......Nici Gilday at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 30......Nici Gilday at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Field Goal Percentage.......................1.000 (5-5)......Sydney Williams vs. San Diego (01/31/15) 3-Point Field Goals Made................................. 6......Alexa Giuliano vs. Columbia (11/14/14) ................................................................................ 3-Point Field Goal Attempts.......................... 17......Alexa Giuliano vs. Columbia (11/14/14) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage........1.000 (3-3)......Alex Furr at Fresno State (03/19/15) Free Throws Made............................................. 9......Kietra Wallace vs. Pepperdine (02/21/15) Free Throw Attempts...................................... 11......Kietra Wallace vs. Pepperdine (02/21/15) Free Throw Percentage....................1.000 (7-7)......Carli Rosenthal at Saint Mary’s (02/26/15) Rebounds.......................................................... 15......Kendall Kenyon vs. Pacific (12/27/14) Assists.................................................................. 7......Alyson Lock vs. Loyola Marymount (02/19/15) .............................................................................. 7......Dani Nafekh at UC Davis (12/02/14) .............................................................................. 7......Madison Parrish vs. Pacific (12/27/14) Steals................................................................... 7......Makenzi Morrison vs. BYU (01/29/15) Blocked Shots.................................................... 6......Sophia Ederaine vs. San Diego (01/31/15) .............................................................................. 6......Kendall Kenyon vs. Pacific (12/27/14) Turnovers............................................................ 6......Lexi Eaton vs. BYU (01/29/15) .............................................................................. 6......BAILEY, Morgan Bailey vs. BYU (01/29/15) .............................................................................. 6......Mariah Seals vs. Utah Valley (11/29/14) .............................................................................. 6......Ashley Whisler vs. CS Monterey Bay (11/18/14) Fouls..................................................................... 5......13 times
OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS
Points................................................................. 92......PACIFIC (12/27/14) Field Goals Made............................................. 34......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 86......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) Field Goal Percentage ................... .533 (32-60)......PACIFIC (12/27/14) 3-Point Field Goals Made............................... 12......PACIFIC (12/27/14) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts.......................... 32......at Pacific (02/28/15) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage..... .571 (12-21)......PACIFIC (12/27/14) Free Throws Made........................................... 27......PEPPERDINE (02/21/15) Free Throw Attempts...................................... 35......at Fresno State (03/19/15) Free Throw Percentage.....................900 (9-10)......at San Diego (01/01/15) Rebounds.......................................................... 67......at Gonzaga (02/07/15) Assists................................................................ 19......at Pacific (02/28/15) ............................................................................ 19......PACIFIC (12/27/14) Steals................................................................. 14......BYU (01/29/15) Blocked Shots.................................................... 8......SAN DIEGO (01/31/15) .............................................................................. 8......at Long Beach State (12/07/14) Turnovers ......................................................... 25......SANTA CLARA (01/17/15) ............................................................................ 25......NEVADA (11/25/14) Fouls................................................................... 31......vs. Pacific (03/05/15)
OPPONENT TEAM LOWS
Points................................................................. 42......SONOMA STATE (11/16/14) ............................................................................ 42......NORTH TEXAS (12/17/14) Field Goals Made............................................. 13......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) Field Goal Attempts........................................ 50......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) ............................................................................ 50......at San Diego (01/01/15) Field Goal Percentage.................... .260 (13-50)......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) 3-Point Field Goals Made................................. 1......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................ 9......NEVADA (11/25/14) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.........071 (1-14)......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) Free Throws Made............................................. 3......LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (02/19/15) Free Throw Attempts........................................ 7......at Santa Clara (02/14/15) .............................................................................. 7......LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (02/19/15) Free Throw Percentage.....................333 (4-12)......at Pepperdine (01/22/15) Rebounds.......................................................... 26......at Portland (02/05/15) Assists.................................................................. 2......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) Steals................................................................... 3......CS MONTEREY BAY (11/18/14) .............................................................................. 3......vs San Diego (03/09/15) Blocked Shots.................................................... 1......Five times Turnovers............................................................ 7......PORTLAND (01/10/15) .............................................................................. 7......SAN DIEGO (01/31/15) Fouls................................................................... 11......PORTLAND (01/10/15)
2014-15 IN REVIEW GAME-BY-GAME TEAM TOTALS Opponent COLUMBIA SONOMA STATE CS MONTEREY BAY UC Riverside NEVADA UTAH VALLEY UC Davis Long Beach State Seattle U NORTH TEXAS SAN JOSE STATE PACIFIC SAINT MARY’S San Diego at BYU GONZAGA PORTLAND SANTA CLARA Pepperdine Loyola Marymount BYU SAN DIEGO Portland Gonzaga Santa Clara LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PEPPERDINE Saint Mary’s Pacific vs Pacific vs San Diego
Score Field Goals FG Pct. 3-Pointers 3Pt Pct. Free Throws FT Pct Reb. Ast. TO Blocks Steals Fouls 70-65 24-59/20-61 .407/.328 2-11/10-28 .182/.357 20-30/15-23 .667/.652 42/41 12/7 10/17 2/2 5/6 20/25 83-42 32-70/15-57 .457/.263 2-13/5-25 .154/.200 17-25/7-10 .680/.700 56/28 17/5 13/19 1/1 13/5 15/16 85-48 29-65/13-50 .446/.260 3-16/1-14 .188/.071 24-31/21-28 .774/.750 45/36 15/2 7/21 2/1 8/3 21/24 53-66 19-57/22-64 .333/.344 2-18/6-16 .111/.375 13-18/16-20 .722/.800 45/40 5/14 19/13 4/7 7/8 20/15 63-48 22-65/17-54 .338/.315 8-22/3-9 .364/.333 11-15/11-20 .733/.550 45/44 15/5 16/25 2/6 6/6 22/18 69-50 21-58/19-54 .362/.352 5-15/4-18 .333/.222 22-27/8-14 .815/.571 43/35 10/4 12/18 3/6 10/6 15/24 73-70 25-55/25-51 .455/.490 5-12/9-19 .417/.474 18-22/11-15 .818/.733 28/33 8/16 12/21 2/3 12/6 18/22 58-70 23-58/26-61 .397/.426 4-16/6-21 .250/.286 8-14/12-20 .571/.600 39/40 7/11 24/17 1/8 8/6 22/16 67-56 23-60/22-58 .383/.379 4-10/4-15 .400/.267 17-21/8-13 .810/.615 40/35 14/14 15/19 3/3 10/8 14/17 60-42 20-50/17-56 .400/.304 3-17/2-12 .176/.167 17-20/6-10 .850/.600 38/34 14/6 15/20 7/1 8/8 16/18 77-62 28-64/23-74 .438/.311 3-13/6-30 .231/.200 18-23/10-18 .783/.556 47/48 11/10 17/18 5/5 11/8 16/20 54-92 20-66/32-60 .303/.533 2-14/12-21 .143/.571 12-20/16-25 .600/.640 45/39 7/19 16/9 4/7 4/9 17/19 66-68 25-61/24-57 .410/.421 8-17/6-18 .471/.333 8-13/14-18 .615/.778 30/42 16/9 10/19 2/6 10/7 20/14 55-56 20-51/21-50 .392/.420 1-8/5-16 .125/.313 14-17/9-10 .824/.900 29/33 9/10 11/14 1/7 6/4 15/19 62-65 23-54/20-54 .426/.370 4-10/5-21 .400/.238 12-14/20-32 .857/.625 33/38 18/16 13/12 3/3 7/6 24/14 64-75 23-54/29-59 .426/.492 6-19/8-22 .316/.364 12-19/9-13 .632/.692 37/31 12/14 17/11 3/5 4/8 19/16 85-68 33-59/26-67 .559/.388 9-15/9-24 .600/.375 10-14/7-8 .714/.875 40/29 22/12 9/7 8/1 5/5 10/11 62-45 20-55/17-53 .364/.321 2-12/3-17 .167/.176 20-28/8-16 .714/.500 38/42 8/7 13/25 2/6 14/5 18/19 69-58 20-43/25-66 .465/.379 2-12/4-11 .167/.364 27-37/4-12 .730/.333 42/31 15/12 19/13 3/2 7/9 16/27 74-65 28-53/22-60 .528/.367 6-14/5-15 .429/.333 12-15/16-23 .800/.696 27/40 19/14 13/16 6/2 6/8 20/15 63-68 22-54/25-55 .407/.455 6-15/4-21 .400/.190 13-17/14-18 .765/.778 35/32 8/11 22/18 2/2 10/14 17/16 69-74 23-56/28-63 .411/.444 10-21/3-14 .476/.214 13-17/15-19 .765/.789 34/39 14/13 13/7 1/8 5/7 18/14 79-44 32-58/16-55 .552/.291 6-11/5-19 .545/.263 9-11/7-9 .818/.778 42/26 17/7 16/17 1/3 8/6 14/12 84-91 25-70/32-86 .357/.372 7-26/10-24 .269/.417 27-32/17-28 .844/.607 41/67 15/14 15/17 3/7 7/8 24/23 79-80 22-45/34-79 .489/.430 7-12/7-17 .583/.412 28-38/5-7 .737/.714 34/37 18/18 22/11 4/3 3/8 15/26 87-75 30-56/31-64 .536/.484 9-18/10-25 .500/.400 18-19/3-7 .947/.429 34/28 19/14 18/17 3/2 9/9 13/19 65-76 20-53/21-56 .377/.375 3-16/7-20 .188/.350 22-28/27-33 .786/.818 42/35 6/10 21/11 4/4 4/8 24/22 65-63 20-47/22-52 .426/.423 6-17/3-17 .353/.176 19-25/16-23 .760/.696 27/37 15/10 16/21 0/4 11/10 21/20 91-79 33-57/28-63 .579/.444 3-10/11-32 .300/.344 22-26/12-18 .846/.667 35/30 23/19 11/16 2/2 8/5 15/18 74-64 22-46/20-63 .478/.317 4-12/9-31 .333/.290 26-34/15-21 .765/.714 43/33 8/10 21/13 2/2 7/9 17/31 65-57 24-63/22-57 .381/.386 5-15/5-21 .333/.238 12-16/8-10 .750/.800 35/42 12/15 6/12 0/5 6/3 10/14
vs BYU Fresno State
65-76 22-64/26-51 .344/.510 5-20/11-22 .250/.500 16-20/13-18 .800/.722 42/30 11/18 14/14 2/1 7/8 13/13 73-79 29-60/24-54 .483/.444 5-13/6-13 .385/.462 10-17/25-35 .588/.714 38/35 16/10 20/15 2/3 7/10 25/16
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1 2 3 4 5 11 12 14 21 22 25 32 35 44 Opponent Date Score Dikes Winston Spietz Tucker Gordon Howard Stark Rakova Seilund Price Scafidi Proctor Simon Carothers COL 11/14/14 70-65 W 14-5-0 12-3-3 11-5-3 0-0-0 5-1-1 2-3-1 DNP DNP 6-2-1 3-2-0 2-2-1 15-14-2 DNP 0-0-0 SSU 11/16/14 83-42 W 10-8-3 10-6-2 9-5-1 4-2-0 2-3-2 12-4-0 1-0-0 13-11-1 4-1-2 10-3-0 DNP 6-7-4 2-3-2 0-2-0 CSUMB 11/18/14 85-48 W 7-6-2 10-5-1 2-6-1 9-0-1 0-3-3 6-1-3 0-2-0 10-3-1 9-0-0 3-2-0 7-6-0 22-5-1 0-0-1 0-2-1 at UCR 11/22/14 53-66 L 12-2-0 12-5-3 1-2-0 0-0-0 8-5-1 DNP DNP 6-7-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 1-4-1 13-13-0 DNP DNP NEV 11/25/14 63-48 W 11-9-3 6-6-4 10-7-2 0-0-0 6-2-2 16-1-1 DNP 8-7-0 0-0-1 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-5-2 0-0-0 DNP UVU 11/29/14 69-50 W 10-9-3 12-2-0 9-7-0 0-0-0 2-2-2 9-0-4 DNP 4-3-0 DNP 2-1-0 1-0-0 20-15-0 0-1-1 DNP at UCD 12/02/14 73-70 W 13-6-4 9-4-0 12-7-1 DNP 3-0-0 15-3-1 DNP 2-1-0 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 16-2-1 0-0-0 3-0-0 at LBSU 12/7/14 58-70 L 10-5-2 16-7-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 9-2-1 13-0-0 DNP 2-3-1 DNP 0-3-0 0-1-0 6-7-1 0-1-0 0-5-1 at SU 12/14/14 67-56 W 10-10-1 6-8-2 8-5-2 DNP 6-5-1 7-2-3 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 6-2-0 22-5-5 DNP 2-0-0 NTEX 12/17/14 60-42 W 4-4-0 5-4-3 8-8-2 3-5-0 5-1-2 12-2-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-1-0 6-0-1 0-1-0 15-8-6 0-0-0 2-0-0 SJSU 12/20/14 77-62 W 16-7-4 11-6-1 20-9-1 2-2-1 5-3-1 2-2-2 DNP DNP DNP 2-2-0 2-1-0 17-10-1 DNP DNP PAC 12/27/14 54-92 L 13-8-3 11-11-1 6-3-0 0-0-0 6-3-1 1-2-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-7-1 2-2-0 13-5-0 DNP 0-0-0 SMC 12/29/14 66-68 L 14-7-5 7-1-3 10-4-3 DNP 3-0-1 17-2-3 DNP 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 15-9-1 DNP 0-1-0 at USD 1/1/15 55-56 L 6-3-2 14-7-1 5-2-1 DNP 0-0-1 8-2-1 DNP DNP 3-0-0 2-2-1 2-0-0 15-5-2 DNP DNP at BYU 01/03/15 62-65 L 0-0-6 16-3-2 10-10-3 0-0-4 0-1-0 16-3-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-4-1 20-7-1 DNP DNP GON 01/08/15 64-75 L 6-5-2 11-5-4 13-3-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 3-0-1 DNP 4-3-1 9-2-1 DNP 0-2-0 17-9-1 DNP DNP POR 01/10/15 85-68 W 15-6-4 5-6-4 12-4-4 0-0-0 11-4-6 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 11-2-2 6-2-0 0-1-0 23-8-2 2-0-0 0-1-0 SCU 01/17/15 62-45 W 9-10-1 DNP 10-6-0 DNP 2-1-2 DNP DNP 0-3-0 12-0-3 2-1-0 1-1-0 24-9-2 2-1-0 0-0-0 at PEP 01/22/15 69-58 W 11-7-1 13-2-3 24-8-1 DNP 8-2-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-4-3 0-0-0 0-4-0 13-7-5 DNP 0-3-0 at LMU 01/24/15 74-65 W 16-2-4 12-5-3 2-4-1 DNP 7-2-5 DNP DNP 6-1-1 8-0-2 DNP DNP 21-11-3 DNP 2-0-0 BYU 01/29/15 63-68 L 7-7-2 19-4-1 3-2-1 DNP 3-3-1 DNP DNP 4-1-0 8-1-1 DNP 3-4-1 16-9-1 DNP 0-1-0 USD 01/31/15 69-74 L 15-1-2 9-6-3 2-1-0 DNP 11-3-1 DNP DNP 12-6-0 10-2-6 2-1-0 0-0-0 8-10-2 DNP DNP at POR 02/05/15 79-44 W 7-5-7 14-3-1 7-6-0 DNP 5-3-1 DNP 4-0-0 9-1-0 2-8-4 2-0-1 4-3-0 17-5-2 5-0-0 3-1-1 at GON 02/07/15 84-91 L4OT 10-5-5 12-3-1 12-8-0 DNP 5-5-5 DNP DNP 17-8-0 9-0-2 DNP 0-0-1 19-6-1 0-0-0 DNP at SCU 02/14/15 79-80 LOT 1-0-1 21-4-2 16-8-2 DNP 8-3-6 DNP DNP 5-3-0 0-1-3 2-0-0 1-0-1 22-8-3 3-1-0 0-3-0 LMU 02/19/15 87-75 W 10-5-3 13-5-1 9-4-0 DNP 20-2-4 DNP DNP 2-0-2 14-2-2 4-2-0 DNP 15-5-7 DNP 0-3-0 PEP 02/21/15 65-76 L 8-3-0 14-13-2 9-7-1 DNP 21-5-1 DNP DNP 6-4-0 0-4-1 0-0-0 DNP 7-4-1 DNP 0-0-0 at SMC 02/26/15 65-63 W 0-1-1 19-6-3 4-2-0 DNP 5-2-3 DNP DNP 2-1-0 17-1-2 1-0-0 3-1-1 14-7-5 0-0-0 DNP at PAC 02/28/15 91-79 W 15-4-2 14-4-5 15-6-2 DNP 6-1-5 DNP DNP 11-3-1 0-1-5 0-0-0 4-1-0 26-12-3 DNP DNP vs PAC 03/05/15 74-64 W 11-5-1 20-7-0 6-4-3 DNP 5-4-2 DNP DNP 4-3-0 3-2-0 DNP 6-6-0 19-6-2 DNP DNP vs USD 03-09-15 65-57 W 16-5-3 18-5-1 4-6-1 DNP 3-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 4-2-1 6-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 10-10-4 DNP DNP vs BYU 03-10-15 65-76 L 6-4-3 24-10-2 10-10-1 DNP 5-2-0 DNP DNP 4-1-0 6-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-10-3 0-0-0 DNP at FS 3/19/15 73-79 L 5-4-3 21-4-2 3-4-0 DNP 5-4-1 DNP DNP 16-6-2 11-3-5 0-0-0 DNP 12-9-3 DNP DNP
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University of THE BEST CITY EVER 41
2014-15 IN REVIEW Game 1 – November 14, 2014 at San Francisco 70, Columbia 65
Game 3 – November 18, 2014 At San Francisco 85, Cal State Monterey Bay 48
COLUMBIA – 65 (0-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S GIULIANO* 6-21 (6-17) 2-4 6 20 1 0 0 0 TIPPET* 2-4 (1-2) 0-1 2 5 0 2 0 0 ZIMMERMAN* 3-11 (2-3) 2-2 5 10 2 4 0 1 GALLAGHER* 3-9 (0-1) 4-6 7 10 1 4 1 0 OLIVER* 4-6 (0-1) 4-4 5 12 0 5 0 1 TACHIBANA 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MEAD 2-3 (1-1) 1-2 4 6 0 1 0 0 RYAN 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TALKOV 0-3 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ROEPER 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 MBIONWU 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 8 1 1 1 1 3 TEAM 2 .. Totals 20-61 (10-28) 15-23 41 65 7 17 2 6
SAN FRANCISCO – 70 (1-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-8 (0-1) 6-10 5 14 0 1 0 0 WINSTON* 5-10 (0-2) 2-4 3 12 3 0 0 2 GORDON* 2-4 (1-3) 0-0 1 5 1 0 0 0 PRICE* 1-5 (0-0) 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 1 PROCTOR* 5-13 (0-2) 5-6 14 15 2 3 1 0 SPIETZ 5-8 (0-0) 1-2 5 11 3 1 1 0 TUCKER 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOWARD 0-3 (0-2) 2-2 3 2 1 2 0 1 SEILUND 1-2 (1-1) 3-4 2 6 1 3 0 1 SCAFIDI 1-5 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 .. Totals 24-59 (2-11) 20-30 42 70 12 10 2 5 Score by Periods Columbia San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 28 37 65 39 31 70
Game 2 – November 16, 2014 At San Francisco 83, Sonoma State 42 Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S ACOSTA* 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 ADAMS* 1-3 (1-3) 0-0 0 3 0 3 0 0 BURROUGHS* 1-5 (0-1) 1-1 2 3 2 2 0 2 SOUREK* 4-10 (1-4) 2-4 6 11 0 2 0 0 DONOVAN* 4-5 (0-0) 3-3 4 11 0 1 0 0 GONZALEZ 2-9 (0-5) 0-0 0 4 2 4 0 0 CARIAGA 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 GILL 0-3 (0-0) 1-2 4 1 0 1 0 0 ROBLEDO 0-5 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 MITZ 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BADE 1-7 (1-6) 0-0 2 3 1 2 0 0 VELA 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 KOMMER 2-7 (2-4) 0-0 4 6 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 15-57 (5-25) 7-10 28 42 5 19 1 5
SAN FRANCISCO – 83 (2-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 2-6 (0-1) 6-10 8 10 3 1 0 1 WINSTON* 4-10 (0-1) 2-2 6 10 2 0 0 4 HOWARD* 4-7 (1-3) 3-4 4 12 0 2 0 0 PRICE* 5-7 (0-0) 0-0 3 10 0 3 0 0 PROCTOR* 2-6 (1-2) 1-1 7 6 4 1 0 0 SPIETZ 4-6 (0-0) 1-2 5 9 1 1 0 3 TUCKER 2-5 (0-1) 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 3 GORDON 0-2 (0-2) 2-2 3 2 2 0 0 1 STARK 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 0 1 0 RAKOVA 6-11 (0-0) 1-2 11 13 1 2 0 0 SEILUND 2-5 (0-1) 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 1 SIMON 1-5 (0-2) 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 1 .. Totals 32-70 (2-13) 17-25 56 83 17 13 1 13 1st 28 46
2nd Total 14 42 37 83
42 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SACK* 1-5 (1-5) 1-2 3 4 1 1 0 0 BANDY* 3-11 (0-6) 1-3 4 7 0 1 1 2 JOHNSON* 2-4 (0-0) 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 0 HILL* 0-2 (0-1) 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 HARRIS* 3-8 (0-0) 5-6 5 11 0 2 0 0 WHISLER 1-5 (0-0) 5-6 3 7 1 6 0 0 KEATON 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 AMERINE 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 GARZA 0-2 (0-1) 2-2 4 2 0 1 0 0 DORN 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 TURNER 2-7 (0-0) 4-5 2 8 0 2 0 0 SPERLING 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals 13-50 (1-14) 21-28 36 48 2 21 1 3
SAN FRANCISCO – 85 (3-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 1-6 (0-3) 5-6 6 7 2 2 0 0 WINSTON* 4-10 (0-2) 2-2 5 10 1 0 0 4 HOWARD* 2-8 (1-3) 1-2 1 6 3 0 1 0 PRICE* 1-1 (0-0) 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 0 PROCTOR* 9-13 (1-2) 3-3 5 22 1 2 0 1 SPIETZ 0-3 (0-0) 2-3 6 2 1 0 0 0 TUCKER 3-6 (0-1) 3-4 0 9 1 0 0 1 GORDON 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 3 0 3 1 0 1 STARK 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 RAKOVA 5-8 (0-0) 0-0 3 10 1 2 0 0 SEILUND 1-2 (1-2) 6-6 0 9 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 3-4 (0-0) 1-1 6 7 0 0 1 0 SIMON 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 29-65 (3-16) 24-31 45 85 15 7 2 8 Score by Periods CS Monterey Bay San Francisco
SONOMA STATE – 42 (0-2)
Score by Periods Sonoma State San Francisco
CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY – 48 (1-2)
1st 26 41
2nd Total 22 48 44 85
Game 4 – November 22, 2014 At UC Riverside 66, San Francisco 53 SAN FRANCISCO – 53 (3-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 0-3 (0-1) 1-2 2 1 0 1 0 0 PROCTOR* 6-14 (0-5) 1-2 13 13 0 2 1 2 DIKES* 4-10 (0-3) 4-5 2 12 0 3 0 1 WINSTON* 5-14 (0-3) 2-2 5 12 3 6 1 2 GORDON* 2-3 (2-3) 2-2 5 8 1 4 0 1 TUCKER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAKOVA 2-7 (0-0) 2-3 7 6 0 1 1 1 SEILUND 0-3 (0-2) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PRICE 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-3 (0-1) 1-2 4 1 1 2 1 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 19-57 (2-18) 13-18 45 53 5 19 4 7
UC RIVERSIDE – 66 (3-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S WILSON* 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 2 3 0 0 ITO* 2-7 (0-0) 2-3 5 6 3 1 0 0 ADAMS* 1-5 (0-1) 1-1 2 3 2 1 0 1 CURRY* 5-12 (0-0) 4-5 10 14 1 5 2 3 CRAIN* 5-15 (1-6) 5-5 4 16 1 1 1 0 MARTIN 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DeCOUD 6-18 (5-8) 4-4 3 21 2 2 0 2 NYINGIFA 2-3 (0-0) 0-2 10 4 3 0 4 2 TEAM 4 .. Totals 22-64 (6-16) 16-20 40 66 14 13 7 8 Score by Periods San Francisco UC Riverside
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1st 23 26
2nd Total 30 53 40 66
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Game 5 – November 25, 2014 At San Francisco 63, Nevada 48 NEVADA – 63 (1-3) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S MOE* 3-6 (2-4) 0-2 1 8 1 3 1 1 KAELIN* 0-3 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 LESURE* 2-8 (0-1) 1-1 4 5 1 4 0 2 BURNS* 2-7 (1-3) 5-6 10 10 0 2 2 1 MUNGEDI* 5-13 (0-0) 1-2 6 11 1 2 2 1 JONES 1-4 (0-1) 0-0 1 2 1 3 0 1 ZELLER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 CAMERON 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 JOHNSON 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 SHELBOURN 1-3 (0-0) 3-4 2 5 0 1 0 0 WILLIAMS 1-3 (0-0) 0-1 2 2 1 3 0 0 LATHAN 1-3 (0-0) 1-4 2 3 0 3 0 0 REEVES 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 8 .. Totals 17-54 (3-9) 11-20 44 48 5 25 6 6
SAN FRANCISCO – 63 (4-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-13 (2-5) 1-1 9 11 3 1 0 4 WINSTON* 3-8 (0-1) 0-0 6 6 4 3 0 0 SPIETZ* 3-8 (0-1) 4-4 7 10 2 1 1 1 GORDON* 2-6 (2-4) 0-2 2 6 2 3 0 0 PROCTOR* 0-4 (0-2) 2-2 5 2 2 3 0 1 TUCKER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 HOWARD 5-11 (4-9) 2-2 1 16 1 0 0 0 RAKOVA 3-9 (0-0) 2-4 7 8 0 2 1 0 SEILUND 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 PRICE 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 SIMON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 .. Totals 22-65 (8-22) 11-15 45 63 15 16 2 6 Score by Periods Nevada San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 19 29 48 37 26 63
2014-15 IN REVIEW Game 6 – November 29, 2014 At San Francisco 69, Utah Valley 50 UTAH VALLEY – 50 (3-4) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SEALS* 2-10 (1-5) 3-4 4 8 0 6 0 0 MaWHINNEY* 4-9 (2-7) 0-0 6 10 0 3 1 0 NORRIS* 3-5 (0-0) 0-1 8 6 0 3 0 0 TOSTON* 6-12 (1-2) 2-3 2 15 2 2 0 2 SPOONER-KNIGHT* 2-3 (0-0) 1-2 1 5 0 0 0 2 GORDON 0-6 (0-4) 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 BLANKS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 3 0 1 LOGGINS 2-9 (0-0) 2-4 8 6 0 0 5 0 WHEELER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 1 Totals 19-54 (4-18) 8-14 35 50 4 18 6 6
SAN FRANCISCO – 69 (5-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 3-7 (0-3) 4-4 9 10 3 0 0 1 WINSTON* 4-8 (0-0) 4-6 2 12 0 1 0 1 SPIETZ* 3-6 (0-1) 3-3 7 9 0 2 1 2 HOWARD* 3-8 (3-6) 0-0 0 9 4 1 1 1 PROCTOR* 7-17 (2-4) 4-6 15 20 0 3 0 2 TUCKER 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GORDON 0-2 (0-0) 2-2 2 2 2 2 0 2 RAKOVA 0-4 (0-0) 4-4 3 4 0 1 0 0 PRICE 1-4 (0-1) 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-1 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 1 1 0 SIMON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 21-58 (5-15) 22-27 43 69 10 12 3 10 Score by Periods Utah Valley San Francisco
1st 23 33
2nd Total 27 50 36 69
Game 7 – December 2, 2014 San Francisco 73, at UC Davis 70 SAN FRANCISCO – 73 (6-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 2-3 (1-2) 7-8 7 12 1 2 0 0 PROCTOR* 6-12 (2-4) 2-2 2 16 1 2 0 1 DIKES* 5-14 (0-0) 3-4 6 13 4 2 0 4 WINSTON* 2-5 (0-0) 5-6 4 9 0 0 0 6 HOWARD* 7-11 (1-3) 0-0 3 15 1 2 1 1 GORDON 1-2 (1-2) 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 RAKOVA 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 SEILUND 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 PRICE 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SIMON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CAROTHERS 1-2 (0-0) 1-2 0 3 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 25-55 (5-12) 18-22 28 73 8 12 2 12
UC DAVIS – 70 (3-3) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S FIPPS* 3-11 (2-5) 2-2 4 10 1 0 1 0 MARFONE* 4-6 (1-2) 2-3 3 11 1 3 1 0 DOHERTY* 6-11 (0-0) 2-3 8 14 2 5 0 2 SALVATORE* 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 HARRIS* 3-5 (3-5) 0-1 2 9 2 2 0 0 JOHNSON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 YASUKOCHI 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 NAGEL 4-8 (2-4) 0-0 3 10 1 1 0 1 GIANOTTI 1-3 (1-2) 2-2 3 5 0 1 0 0 BEYER 3-3 (0-0) 2-2 4 8 1 0 0 0 NAFEKH 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 7 5 1 2 McGUIRE 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 25-51 (9-19) 11-15 33 70 16 21 3 6 Score by Periods San Francisco UC Davis
1st 41 37
2nd Total 32 73 33 70
Game 8 – December 7, 2014 At Long Beach State 70, San Francisco 58
Game 10 – December 17, 2014 At San Francisco 60, North Texas 42
SAN FRANCISCO – 58 (6-2)
NORTH TEXAS – 42 (1-7)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 0-3 (0-0) 2-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 PROCTOR* 3-7 (0-2) 0-1 7 6 1 2 0 0 DIKES* 3-7 (0-1) 4-6 5 10 2 6 0 3 WINSTON* 7-12 (0-0) 2-3 7 16 1 6 0 1 HOWARD* 5-15 (3-9) 0-0 0 13 0 1 0 2 TUCKER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GORDON 4-9 (1-4) 0-2 2 9 1 1 0 2 RAKOVA 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 3 2 1 2 1 0 PRICE 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SIMON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 5 0 1 1 0 0 TEAM 4 2 Totals 23-58 (4-16) 8-14 39 58 7 24 1 8
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S WYNN* 1-9 (0-2) 0-0 2 2 1 3 0 1 ADAMS* 1-4 (0-2) 0-0 2 2 1 2 0 1 DARRINGTON* 4-7 (0-0) 1-2 4 9 0 1 0 2 DAWKINS* 3-9 (0-1) 3-5 3 9 2 2 0 1 TAC* 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 4 1 0 JONES 5-11 (2-5) 0-1 2 12 2 2 0 2 JETER 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 5 2 0 2 0 0 WILLIAMS 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 ELLISON 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 FRIERSON 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 WOMACK 1-3 (0-0) 2-2 3 4 0 0 0 0 DAVIS 0-3 (0-1) 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 7 1 Totals 17-56 (2-12) 6-10 34 42 6 20 1 8
LONG BEACH STATE – 70 (7-1)
SAN FRANCISCO – 60 (8-2)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S HUDSON* 6-10 (0-0) 0-0 10 12 0 1 1 0 MENESES* 2-6 (2-6) 1-1 2 7 1 4 0 0 BENTON* 5-11 (1-4) 2-2 1 13 1 0 1 1 KIM* 3-12 (1-3) 6-8 3 13 1 3 0 1 DOOLEY* 1-4 (0-1) 0-2 3 2 0 1 0 1 SOUTHALL 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 0 GERTZ 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SANCHEZ 2-3 (1-2) 1-2 5 6 5 1 0 0 SAWYER 2-7 (0-1) 0-0 3 4 2 0 1 1 MONTGOMERY 2-2 (0-0) 1-3 6 5 0 2 3 1 WILSON 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 SPARGO 2-5 (1-4) 1-2 1 6 1 3 1 1 TEAM 4 1 Totals 26-61 (6-21) 12-20 40 70 11 17 8 6
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 1-6 (0-2) 2-2 4 4 0 3 0 1 WINSTON* 1-4 (1-2) 2-2 4 5 3 2 0 3 SPIETZ* 2-6 (0-1) 4-4 8 8 2 1 1 0 HOWARD* 5-10 (1-5) 1-1 2 12 0 2 1 0 PROCTOR* 6-10 (0-1) 3-4 8 15 6 1 4 1 TUCKER 1-3 (0-2) 1-2 5 3 0 2 0 0 GORDON 2-5 (1-3) 0-1 1 5 2 1 0 1 RAKOVA 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 SEILUND 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PRICE 2-5 (0-0) 2-2 0 6 1 0 1 1 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 SIMON 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 2-2 0 2 0 1 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 20-50 (3-17) 17-20 38 60 14 15 7 8
Score by Periods San Francisco Long Beach State
1st 27 29
2nd Total 31 58 41 70
Score by Periods North Texas San Francisco
Game 9 - December 14, 2014 San Francisco 67, at Seattle 56 Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 2-5 (0-0) 4-5 5 8 2 2 0 0 PROCTOR* 8-18 (1-5) 5-8 5 22 5 2 2 1 DIKES* 3-12 (0-0) 4-4 10 10 1 2 0 5 WINSTON* 1-6 (0-1) 4-4 8 6 2 0 1 2 HOWARD* 3-7 (1-2) 0-0 2 7 3 3 0 1 GORDON 2-4 (2-2) 0-0 5 6 1 2 0 1 RAKOVA 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 PRICE 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 3-4 (0-0) 0-0 2 6 0 2 0 0 CAROTHERS 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 1 Totals 23-60 (4-10) 17-21 40 67 14 15 3 10
SEATTLE – 56 (2-7) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S AFUNUGO* 3-6 (0-0) 3-3 3 9 2 3 1 0 ROSS* 5-9 (0-0) 0-2 6 10 1 1 1 0 BEST* 2-9 (1-3) 2-4 4 7 4 3 0 4 METOYER* 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 MONTGOMERY* 6-17 (2-7) 0-0 5 14 5 4 0 0 JOHNSON 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 2 0 0 ALLEN 3-8 (1-4) 2-2 4 9 1 2 0 2 CLARK 0-3 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 DILLARD-BROWN 2-3 (0-0) 0-0 4 4 1 1 0 0 STOFFEL 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 4 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 2 Totals 22-58 (4-15) 8-13 35 56 14 19 3 8 1st 46 35
2nd Total 21 67 21 56
2nd Total 27 42 32 60
Game 11 – December 20, 2014 At San Francisco 77, San Jose State 62
SAN FRANCISCO – 67 (7-2)
Score by Periods San Francisco Seattle
1st 15 28
SAN JOSE STATE – 62 (5-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S HARRIS* 1-7 (0-1) 1-3 3 3 2 1 0 1 BAKER* 1-5 (0-3) 0-0 1 2 2 2 0 1 SMITH* 4-9 (0-0) 3-6 6 11 0 2 0 1 WOODBERRY* 2-9 (1-8) 1-1 5 6 0 1 1 1 CUNNIGAN* 5-14 (2-4) 0-0 5 12 4 3 2 1 LADD 0-2 (0-2) 4-5 1 4 0 1 0 2 BAIRD 0-4 (0-2) 0-0 4 0 0 3 0 0 BETTENCOURT 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 WEST 3-5 (2-4) 0-0 3 8 0 1 0 0 THOMAS 1-2 (0-1) 0-0 2 2 1 2 0 0 VANN 2-5 (1-4) 1-1 2 6 0 0 1 0 BYRD 4-11 (0-0) 0-2 6 8 1 2 1 0 TEAM 9 .. Totals 23-74 (6-30) 10-18 48 62 10 18 5 8
SAN FRANCISCO – 77 (9-2) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 5-12 (0-1) 6-8 7 16 4 3 0 2 WINSTON* 5-10 (1-2) 0-0 6 11 1 3 0 3 SPIETZ* 6-7 (1-1) 7-9 9 20 1 3 3 0 HOWARD* 0-8 (0-5) 2-2 2 2 2 2 1 1 PROCTOR* 8-16 (0-1) 1-2 10 17 1 0 0 1 TUCKER 0-1 (0-1) 2-2 2 2 1 2 0 1 GORDON 2-3 (1-2) 0-0 3 5 1 3 0 0 PRICE 1-4 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 SCAFIDI 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 2 TEAM 5 .. Totals 28-64 (3-13) 18-23 47 77 11 17 5 11 Score by Periods San Jose State San Francisco
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1st 22 40
2nd Total 40 62 37 77
University of THE BEST CITY EVER 43
2014-15 IN REVIEW
Game 13 – December 29, 2014 Saint Mary’s 68, at San Francisco 66
Game 12 – December 27, 2014 Pacific 92, at San Francisco 54
SAINT MARY’S – 68 (9-4, 2-0)
PACIFIC – 93 (9-3, 1-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S JOHNSON, K.* 1-5 (0-1) 3-6 4 5 4 2 0 3 KENYON* 11-18 (0-0) 5-7 15 27 0 1 6 1 PARRISH* 3-4 (2-2) 3-4 0 11 7 0 0 0 BUTLER* 3-8 (3-7) 0-1 2 9 1 1 0 0 COLEMAN* 5-8 (2-2) 1-2 6 13 5 0 0 1 JOHNSON, G. 1-2 (1-2) 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 SIMONS 1-1 (0-0) 2-2 1 4 0 1 1 0 LUAULU-SUMMERS 3-7 (3-5) 2-2 4 11 2 1 0 3 CONRICODE 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 FINNIE 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 QUEENLAND 3-5 (1-2) 0-1 3 7 0 2 0 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 32-60 (12-21) 16-25 39 92 19 9 7 9
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S NICHOLSON* 4-10 (0-3) 0-0 3 8 1 2 0 2 GALLAND* 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 HENDRICKSEN* 3-7 (0-0) 3-3 4 9 1 1 0 0 MAULDIN* 7-15 (2-4) 7-8 10 23 3 5 1 3 ROSENTHAL* 5-6 (0-0) 3-5 6 13 2 1 1 0 KASER 2-5 (2-4) 0-0 0 6 0 3 1 1 TURNER 3-11 (2-6) 0-0 10 8 1 1 2 1 MCCOY 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 3 0 0 MCDONALD 0-1 (0-1) 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 ARTER 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 3 1 Totals 24-57 (6-18) 14-18 42 68 9 19 6 7
SAN FRANCISCO – 54 (9-3, 0-1)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 5-13 (2-4) 2-3 7 14 5 1 0 3 WINSTON* 3-12 (0-2) 1-2 1 7 3 0 1 3 SPIETZ* 3-6 (2-2) 2-2 4 10 3 2 0 1 HOWARD* 7-13 (2-3) 1-2 2 17 3 1 0 2 PROCTOR* 6-11 (1-4) 2-2 9 15 1 4 0 1 GORDON 1-4 (1-2) 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 RAKOVA 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 SEILUND 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRICE 0-0 (0-0) 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 TEAM 3 1 Totals 25-61 (8-17) 8-13 30 66 16 10 2 10
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-10 (0-0) 5-6 8 13 3 4 0 1 WINSTON* 5-14 (0-1) 1-2 11 11 1 2 1 0 SPIETZ* 2-11 (0-1) 2-4 3 6 0 2 2 1 HOWARD* 0-4 (0-2) 1-2 2 1 1 0 0 0 PROCTOR* 5-9 (2-5) 1-2 5 13 0 1 1 0 TUCKER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GORDON 3-10 (0-5) 0-0 3 6 1 3 0 1 SEILUND 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 PRICE 0-6 (0-0) 2-4 7 2 1 1 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals 20-66 (2-14) 12-20 45 54 7 16 4 4 Score by Periods Pacific San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 50 42 92 25 29 54
SAN FRANCISCO – 66 (9-4, 0-2)
Score by Periods Saint Mary’s San Francisco
1st 25 46
2nd Total 43 68 20 66
Game 14 – January 1, 2015 At San Diego 56, San Francisco 55 SAN FRANCISCO – 55 (9-5, 0-3) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 2-7 (0-0) 2-2 3 6 2 3 0 0 HOWARD* 3-8 (0-2) 2-2 2 8 1 2 0 0 PROCTOR* 5-10 (0-1) 5-7 5 15 2 3 0 1 WINSTON* 5-15 (0-1) 4-5 7 14 1 3 0 4 SPIETZ* 2-2 (0-0) 1-1 2 5 1 0 1 1 GORDON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SEILUND 1-3 (1-2) 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 PRICE 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-3 (0-2) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM 8 .. Totals 20-51 (1-8) 14-17 29 55 9 11 1 6
SAN DIEGO – 56 (11-2, 2-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S JELNIKER* 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 3 2 1 1 1 0 EDERAINE* 1-4 (0-0) 2-2 4 4 1 2 3 1 HOOD, Malina* 3-12 (1-6) 0-0 2 7 0 3 1 1 HOOD, Maya* 1-3 (0-1) 1-1 7 3 2 2 0 1 HAMILTON* 5-7 (2-2) 0-0 2 12 1 3 1 0 WARD-EL 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 McDANIEL 6-8 (0-0) 3-3 7 15 1 1 0 1 WOODWARD 3-11 (2-7) 2-2 2 10 3 2 0 0 WILLIAMS 1-4 (0-0) 0-0 2 2 1 0 1 0 Team 2 .. Totals 21-50 (5-16) 9-10 33 56 10 14 7 4 Score by Periods San Francisco San Diego
Paige Spietz
44 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
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1st 25 23
2nd Total 30 55 33 56
Game 15 – January 3, 2015 At BYU 65, San Francisco 62 SAN FRANCISCO – 62 (9-6, 0-4) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 4-6 (0-1) 2-2 10 10 3 2 1 2 PROCTOR* 9-18 (1-4) 1-2 7 20 1 2 0 2 DIKES* 0-4 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 6 0 0 0 WINSTON* 5-9 (1-1) 5-6 3 16 2 2 2 3 HOWARD* 5-9 (2-2) 4-4 3 16 1 4 0 0 TUCKER 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 4 1 0 0 GORDON 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 SEILUND 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PRICE 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 23-54 (4-10) 12-14 33 62 18 13 3 7
BYU – 66 (11-4, 3-1) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BAILEY* 11-18 (0-1) 4-8 12 26 1 3 0 1 GARFIELD* 1-4 (0-0) 6-7 12 8 2 1 0 1 MAEDA* 1-6 (0-3) 4-6 4 6 4 1 0 1 EATON* 5-15 (3-9) 5-7 3 18 3 5 0 1 MORRISON* 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 HARRY 2-8 (2-7) 0-2 2 6 4 1 2 2 FULLER 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ORTON 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 20-54 (5-21) 20-32 38 65 16 12 3 6 Score by Periods San Francisco Brigham Young
1st 35 33
2nd Total 27 62 32 65
Game 16 – January 8, 2015 Gonzaga 75, at San Francisco 64 GONZAGA – 75 (11-4, 4-0) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S STIRTON* 5-7 (2-4) 1-3 3 13 3 0 0 0 GREINACHER* 5-10 (0-0) 1-1 6 11 1 2 1 0 ALBANEZ* 2-13 (1-8) 0-0 3 5 2 1 0 2 TINKLE* 9-14 (2-5) 4-5 7 24 1 3 1 3 CHESLEK* 2-3 (0-0) 0-0 4 4 1 1 0 2 WATERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 WOLFRAM 2-6 (0-0) 0-0 6 4 3 2 3 0 NILLES 3-4 (2-3) 3-4 1 11 2 0 0 1 STACH 1-2 (1-2) 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 TEAM 1 .. Totals 29-59 (8-22) 9-13 31 75 14 11 5 8
SAN FRANCISCO – 64 (9-7, 0-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 2-6 (0-2) 2-4 5 6 2 2 0 0 WINSTON* 4-10 (0-1) 3-5 5 11 4 4 0 3 SPIETZ* 5-13 (0-3) 3-3 3 13 0 0 2 0 HOWARD* 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 PROCTOR* 6-12 (2-6) 3-5 9 17 1 4 0 1 TUCKER 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 GORDON 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 1 1 2 2 0 0 RAKOVA 2-3 (0-0) 0-0 3 4 1 2 1 0 SEILUND 3-5 (3-4) 0-0 2 9 1 2 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 7 .. Totals 23-54 (6-19) 12-19 37 64 12 17 3 4 Score by Periods Gonzaga San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 44 31 75 32 32 64
2014-15 IN REVIEW
Game 17 – January 10, 2015 At San Francisco 85, Portland 68
Game 19 – January 22, 2015 San Francisco 69, at Pepperdine 58
PORTLAND – 68 (2-14, 0-5)
SAN FRANCISCO – 69 (12-7, 3-5)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S MATTSON* 3-5 (2-3) 0-0 4 8 1 1 0 1 BROWN* 8-17 (4-11) 0-0 8 20 0 1 0 1 LUTTINEN* 4-9 (3-4) 4-5 1 15 2 3 0 0 THOMPSON* 3-12 (0-2) 0-0 6 6 2 0 1 2 WOOTON* 7-12 (0-2) 2-2 2 16 2 2 0 0 VAN LOO 1-3 (0-0) 1-1 0 3 3 0 0 0 HERNANDEZ 0-3 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 GRAY 0-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ZARAGOZA 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JOHNSON 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 26-67 (9-24) 7-8 29 68 12 7 1 5
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 10-13 (0-1) 4-5 8 24 1 1 1 0 PROCTOR* 5-7 (0-1) 3-6 7 13 5 3 1 3 DIKES* 1-5 (0-1) 9-12 7 11 1 5 0 1 GORDON* 2-4 (2-3) 2-2 2 8 2 2 0 0 SEILUND* 0-4 (0-3) 0-0 4 0 3 4 0 0 WINSTON 2-6 (0-2) 9-12 2 13 3 0 0 2 PRICE 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 4 0 0 2 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 5 .. Totals 20-43 (2-12) 27-37 42 69 15 19 3 7
SAN FRANCISCO – 85 (10-7, 1-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 5-9 (3-3) 2-4 6 15 4 2 1 1 WINSTON* 2-6 (1-2) 0-0 6 5 4 3 0 1 SPIETZ* 5-10 (0-1) 2-2 4 12 4 0 5 0 GORDON* 4-6 (1-2) 2-2 4 11 6 1 0 0 PROCTOR* 9-13 (1-1) 4-6 8 23 2 3 0 0 TUCKER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STARK 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAKOVA 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SEILUND 4-8 (3-6) 0-0 2 11 2 0 1 2 PRICE 3-4 (0-0) 0-0 2 6 0 0 1 1 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SIMON 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 .. Totals 33-59 (9-15) 10-14 40 85 22 9 8 5 Score by Periods Portland San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 30 38 68 43 42 85
PEPPERDINE – 58 (6-13, 1-7) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S PETTEPIER* 1-1 (0-0) 2-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 OGWUMIKE* 2-6 (0-0) 0-4 5 4 0 0 0 2 WALLACE* 3-8 (0-1) 2-2 3 8 2 1 0 1 RICHARDSON* 7-20 (1-2) 0-0 7 15 3 4 0 1 SHOUSHTARI* 3-10 (2-5) 0-0 7 8 3 2 0 1 JACOBS 1-3 (0-1) 0-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 GREEN 3-8 (1-2) 0-0 0 7 1 3 0 0 EMERSON 2-4 (0-0) 0-2 2 4 1 3 0 1 BROCKWAY 3-6 (0-0) 0-1 3 6 2 0 2 3 TEAM 4 .. Totals 25-66 (4-11) 4-12 31 58 12 13 2 9 Score by Periods San Francisco Pepperdine
1st 2nd Total 28 41 69 26 32 58
Game 20 – January 24, 2015 San Francisco 74, at Loyola Marymount 65
Rachel Howard
SAN FRANCISCO – 74 (13-7, 4-5 )
Game 18 – January 17, 2015 At San Francisco 62, Santa Clara 45 SANTA CLARA – 45 (6-10, 1-6) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S CARLSON* 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 GILDAY* 3-13 (2-8) 1-2 7 9 1 3 1 2 BERTHOLDT* 2-5 (0-0) 3-4 3 7 1 2 1 0 AVILA* 1-5 (0-0) 3-4 3 5 2 4 0 1 GALLAWAY* 1-4 (1-3) 0-0 3 3 1 1 1 0 BERRY 0-3 (0-0) 0-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 LISOWSKI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WOLPH 1-4 (0-3) 0-0 1 2 2 4 0 1 RIELLY 1-4 (0-3) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 MCGWIRE 2-4 (0-0) 0-0 5 4 0 4 1 0 ALLEN 0-0 (0-0) 0-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 LEO 6-9 (0-0) 1-2 12 13 0 5 2 1 TEAM 5 1 Totals 17-53 (3-17) 8-16 42 45 7 25 6 5
SAN FRANCISCO – 62 (11-7, 2-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-13 (0-2) 1-2 10 9 1 4 0 0 SPIETZ* 3-6 (0-0) 4-6 6 10 0 1 0 2 GORDON* 1-3 (0-2) 0-1 1 2 2 1 0 2 SEILUND* 5-10 (1-3) 1-2 0 12 3 1 0 5 PROCTOR* 5-14 (1-4) 13-15 9 24 2 3 1 3 RAKOVA 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 3 0 0 PRICE 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 SCAFIDI 0-2 (0-1) 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 SIMON 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 2 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 6 .. Totals 20-55 (2-12) 20-28 38 62 8 13 2 14 Score by Periods Santa Clara San Francisco
1st 23 33
2nd Total 22 45 29 62
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 1-6 (0-0) 0-0 4 2 1 1 2 0 PROCTOR* 8-13 (1-3) 4-6 11 21 3 5 2 0 DIKES* 7-9 (2-3) 0-1 2 16 4 2 0 0 WINSTON* 4-8 (0-1) 4-4 5 12 3 0 1 4 GORDON* 1-3 (1-2) 4-4 2 7 5 3 0 1 RAKOVA 3-5 (0-0) 0-0 1 6 1 0 1 1 SEILUND 3-7 (2-5) 0-0 0 8 2 2 0 0 CAROTHERS 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 28-53 (6-14) 12-15 27 74 19 13 6 6
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT – 65 (3-17, 1-8) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BEN-JUMBO* 4-12 (0-0) 3-6 5 11 3 1 0 0 TAYLOR* 4-11 (0-1) 0-0 7 8 2 3 1 0 ANDERSON* 2-6 (0-0) 4-4 4 8 1 4 0 0 LOPEZ-WOOD* 6-14 (4-8) 4-5 1 20 3 1 0 5 CAST* 2-10 (1-6) 1-2 1 6 2 0 0 3 LUCERO 2-3 (0-0) 3-4 1 7 2 4 0 0 ALFORD 2-4 (0-0) 1-2 13 5 1 2 1 0 OLSON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 8 1 Totals 22-60 (5-15) 16-23 40 65 14 16 2 8 Score by Periods San Francisco Loyola Marymount
1st 33 25
2nd Total 41 74 40 65
Game 21 – January 29, 2015 BYU 68, at San Francisco 63 BYU – 68 (16-5, 8-2) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S HARRY* 3-6 (1-4) 0-0 5 7 0 2 0 0 MAEDA* 3-8 (0-3) 4-5 5 10 3 0 0 3 EATON* 6-14 (1-5) 3-4 4 16 1 6 0 1 MORRISON* 5-10 (2-6) 4-4 4 16 5 1 1 7 BAILEY* 8-14 (0-1) 3-5 11 19 2 6 1 1 FULLER 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ROBINS-HARDY 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ORTON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 TEAM 2 1 Totals 25-55 (4-21) 14-18 32 68 11 18 2 14
SAN FRANCISCO – 62 (13-8, 4-6) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 2-10 (0-1) 3-4 7 7 2 3 0 2 WINSTON* 6-8 (1-2) 6-8 4 19 1 3 0 3 SPIETZ* 1-5 (1-1) 0-0 2 3 1 2 0 0 GORDON* 1-7 (1-3) 0-0 3 3 1 1 1 1 PROCTOR* 6-14 (2-5) 2-2 9 16 1 5 1 3 RAKOVA 2-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 SEILUND 3-6 (1-2) 1-1 1 8 1 6 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-2 (0-1) 1-2 4 3 1 1 0 1 CAROTHERS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 22-54 (6-15) 13-17 35 63 8 22 2 10 Score by Periods BYU San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 31 37 68 27 36 63
Taj Winston became 19th USF women’s player with over 1000 career points Taylor Proctor became 20th USF women’s player with over 1000 career points
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Game 24 – February 7, 2015 At Gonzaga 91, San Francisco 84, 4 OT
Game 22 – January 31, 2015 San Diego 74, at San Francisco 69
Game 26 – February 19, 2015 At San Francisco 87, Loyola Marymount 75
SAN FRANCISCO – 84 (14-10, 5-8)
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT – 75 (4-23, 2-14)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S HOOD, Malina* 6-18 (1-10) 6-6 2 19 1 0 1 1 McDANIEL* 3-7 (0-0) 0-0 8 6 1 1 0 0 EDERAINE* 6-13 (0-0) 4-6 11 16 1 2 6 0 HOOD, Maya* 3-10 (0-0) 3-5 8 9 2 0 1 3 WOODWARD* 1-3 (1-2) 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 2 JELNIKER 2-2 (0-0) 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 0 EDERAINE 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 HAMILTON 2-4 (0-1) 2-2 2 6 4 1 0 0 WILLIAMS 5-5 (1-1) 0-0 1 11 1 0 0 0 Team 4 .. Totals 28-63 (3-14) 15-19 39 74 13 7 8 7
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 1-9 (0-4) 10-11 8 12 0 1 3 0 PROCTOR* 8-16 (2-5) 1-2 6 19 1 2 0 1 DIKES* 2-13 (0-2) 6-7 5 10 5 2 0 1 WINSTON* 4-8 (2-3) 2-2 3 12 1 1 0 1 GORDON* 2-7 (1-6) 0-0 5 5 5 2 0 1 RAKOVA 6-9 (0-0) 5-6 8 17 0 2 0 3 SEILUND 2-6 (2-4) 3-4 0 9 2 5 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 SIMON 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 6 .. Totals 25-70 (7-26) 27-32 41 84 15 15 3 7
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S AIMONETTI* 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 2 3 0 3 BEN-JUMBO* 7-11 (0-0) 1-4 2 15 1 1 0 0 TAYLOR* 6-12 (1-4) 0-0 11 13 3 4 1 2 LOPEZ-WOOD* 9-20 (5-11) 2-2 1 25 0 0 0 0 ALFORD* 2-3 (0-0) 0-1 7 4 0 3 0 2 LOCK 2-6 (0-1) 0-0 2 4 7 4 0 0 CAST 5-11 (4-9) 0-0 1 14 1 2 1 2 TEAM 4 .. Totals 31-64 (10-25) 3-7 28 75 14 17 2 9
SAN FRANCISCO – 69 (13-9, 4-7)
GONZAGA – 91 (19-4, 12-0)
SAN DIEGO – 74 (17-4, 8-3)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-8 (3-3) 4-4 1 15 2 3 0 1 WINSTON* 2-9 (0-2) 5-6 6 9 3 2 0 2 SPIETZ* 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 GORDON* 3-7 (2-3) 3-4 3 11 1 3 0 2 PROCTOR* 3-13 (2-6) 0-1 10 8 2 2 1 0 RAKOVA 6-8 (0-0) 0-0 6 12 0 0 0 0 SEILUND 3-7 (3-7) 1-2 2 10 6 1 0 0 PRICE 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 1 Totals 23-56 (10-21) 13-17 34 69 14 13 1 5
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S GREINACHER* 9-25 (0-0) 1-2 7 19 0 3 3 0 CHESLEK* 0-5 (0-0) 0-1 14 0 2 0 4 0 STIRTON* 2-5 (1-1) 0-0 2 5 3 2 0 0 ALBANEZ* 6-18 (1-6) 7-9 5 20 3 4 0 1 TINKLE* 5-12 (4-7) 3-6 13 17 0 2 0 3 WOLFRAM 2-7 (0-1) 3-4 10 7 2 3 0 3 NILLES 2-4 (2-4) 1-2 3 7 1 1 0 1 SHERBERT 2-6 (1-4) 0-0 4 5 1 0 0 0 STACH 4-4 (1-1) 2-4 0 11 2 1 0 0 TEAM 9 1 Totals 32-86 (10-24) 17-28 67 91 14 17 7 8
Score by Periods San Diego San Francisco
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 Total San Francisco 30 32 2 6 8 6 84 Gonzaga 31 31 2 6 8 13 91
1st 33 36
2nd Total 41 74 33 69
Game 25 – February 14, 2015 At Santa Clara 80, San Francisco 79, OT
Game 23 – February 5, 2015 San Francisco 79, at Portland 44
SAN FRANCISCO – 79 (14-11, 5-9)
SAN FRANCISCO – 79 (14-9, 5-7) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 3-6 (0-1) 1-1 6 7 0 2 0 0 PROCTOR* 7-10 (2-2) 1-1 5 17 2 1 1 1 DIKES* 2-8 (0-2) 3-4 5 7 7 3 0 2 WINSTON* 6-9 (1-2) 1-1 3 14 1 0 0 3 GORDON* 2-4 (1-1) 0-0 3 5 1 2 0 1 STARK 2-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 4 0 2 0 0 RAKOVA 3-6 (0-0) 3-4 1 9 0 0 0 0 SEILUND 1-2 (0-1) 0-0 8 2 4 3 0 1 PRICE 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 2-4 (0-0) 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 SIMON 2-3 (1-1) 0-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 1 3 1 1 0 0 TEAM 7 1 Totals 32-58 (6-11) 9-11 42 79 17 16 1 8
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 4-8 (0-1) 8-8 8 16 2 5 0 0 PROCTOR* 6-15 (4-4) 6-10 8 22 3 1 1 0 DIKES* 0-5 (0-1) 1-2 0 1 1 3 0 0 WINSTON* 7-9 (0-1) 7-8 4 21 2 4 2 0 GORDON* 3-4 (2-3) 0-0 3 8 6 1 0 3 RAKOVA 0-0 (0-0) 5-8 3 5 0 0 0 0 SEILUND 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 3 3 0 0 PRICE 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 1 1 0 0 SIMON 1-1 (1-1) 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 0 TEAM 3 1 Totals 22-45 (7-12) 28-38 34 79 18 22 4 3
PORTLAND – 44 (4-18, 2-9)
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BERTHOLDT* 3-6 (0-0) 0-0 2 6 1 1 1 0 ALLEN* 1-3 (0-0) 1-2 4 3 3 0 1 0 BERRY* 6-14 (0-0) 0-0 4 12 0 2 0 2 GILDAY* 14-30 (5-11) 2-2 4 35 2 1 0 2 AVILA* 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 0 CARLSON 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LISOWSKI 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 GALLAWAY 1-4 (0-1) 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 1 WOLPH 4-10 (2-5) 2-3 5 12 5 2 0 3 RIELLY 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCGWIRE 5-9 (0-0) 0-0 9 10 2 2 1 0 TEAM 6 1 Totals 34-79 (7-17) 5-7 37 80 18 11 3 8
Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BROWN* 3-11 (2-7) 1-1 5 9 0 3 0 0 THOMPSON* 1-6 (0-2) 2-2 3 4 1 1 1 1 MATTSON* 1-3 (1-2) 0-0 2 3 0 3 0 1 LUTTINEN* 5-10 (1-4) 2-2 6 13 2 2 0 1 WOOTON* 1-6 (1-2) 0-0 2 3 1 2 1 1 VAN LOO 1-6 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 3 5 0 1 OLINGER 1-3 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 HERNANDEZ 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 WARD 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIDERI 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 GRAY 0-3 (0-0) 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 ZARAGOZA 3-4 (0-0) 1-2 2 7 0 0 1 0 TEAM 4 .. Totals 16-55 (5-19) 7-9 26 44 7 17 3 6 Score by Periods San Francisco Portland
1st 2nd Total 45 34 79 24 20 44
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SANTA CLARA – 80 (9-14, 4-10)
Score by Periods San Francisco Santa Clara
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1st 45 42
2nd 29 32
OT 5 6
Total 79 80
SAN FRANCISCO – 87 (15-11, 6-9) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 4-6 (1-2) 1-2 5 10 3 5 0 0 WINSTON* 5-7 (0-1) 3-3 5 13 1 2 1 3 SPIETZ* 3-7 (0-0) 3-3 4 9 0 1 2 0 GORDON* 5-8 (4-7) 6-6 2 20 4 3 0 2 PROCTOR* 5-12 (0-2) 5-5 5 15 7 3 0 4 RAKOVA 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 SEILUND 5-8 (4-5) 0-0 2 14 2 1 0 0 PRICE 2-4 (0-0) 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 3 0 0 2 0 0 TEAM 6 .. Totals 30-56 (9-18) 18-19 34 87 19 18 3 9 Score by Periods Loyola Marymount San Francisco
1st 34 40
2nd Total 41 75 47 87
Game 27 – February 21, 2015 Pepperdine 76, at San Francisco 65 PEPPERDINE – 76 (8-12, 3-14) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S RICHARDSON* 5-10 (3-6) 2-2 4 15 1 0 1 2 SHOUSHTARI* 3-10 (2-5) 7-8 5 15 5 3 1 3 STANBACK* 3-4 (0-0) 1-2 3 7 0 4 0 2 GREEN* 2-11 (1-3) 2-2 3 7 1 2 0 0 WALLACE* 5-10 (1-2) 9-11 6 20 2 2 0 1 WILLIAMS 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JACOBS 1-7 (0-4) 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 0 EMERSON 1-2 (0-0) 3-4 4 5 0 0 0 0 BROCKWAY 1-2 (0-0) 2-2 3 4 1 0 2 0 TEAM 5 .. Totals 21-56 (7-20) 27-33 35 76 10 11 4 8
SAN FRANCISCO – 66 (15-12, 6-10) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S DIKES* 1-5 (0-1) 6-6 3 8 0 2 0 0 WINSTON* 5-13 (0-2) 4-6 13 14 2 3 0 0 SPIETZ* 3-6 (0-1) 3-4 7 9 1 3 3 0 GORDON* 7-13 (3-7) 4-4 5 21 1 6 0 0 PROCTOR* 1-7 (0-3) 5-6 4 7 1 0 1 1 RAKOVA 3-3 (0-0) 0-2 4 6 0 3 0 0 SEILUND 0-4 (0-2) 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 3 PRICE 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CAROTHERS 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 1 .. Totals 20-53 (3-16) 22-28 42 65 6 21 4 4 Score by Periods Pepperdine San Francisco
1st 2nd Total 30 46 76 27 38 65
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Game 28 – February 26, 2015 San Francisco 65, at Saint Mary’s 63 SAN FRANCISCO – 65 (16-12, 7-10) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 0-4 (0-1) 4-4 2 4 0 0 0 2 PROCTOR* 6-13 (0-4) 2-2 7 14 5 3 0 0 DIKES* 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 2 WINSTON* 6-9 (0-0) 7-11 6 19 3 0 0 5 GORDON* 1-6 (1-5) 2-2 2 5 3 4 0 0 RAKOVA 0-2 (0-0) 2-2 1 2 0 2 0 0 SEILUND 6-9 (5-7) 0-0 1 17 2 3 0 1 PRICE 0-1 (0-0) 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-3 (0-0) 1-2 1 3 1 3 0 1 SIMON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 6 .. Totals 20-47 (6-17) 19-25 27 65 15 16 0 11
SAN FRANCISCO – 63 (19-9, 12-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S HENDRICKSEN* 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 0 ROSENTHAL* 3-6 (0-0) 7-7 15 13 1 3 0 1 NICHOLSON* 4-13 (1-5) 3-4 1 12 3 4 0 4 MAULDIN* 1-5 (0-2) 2-4 2 4 0 0 3 2 BECK* 3-6 (0-0) 0-2 5 6 1 3 0 1 GALLAND 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 KASER 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 TURNER 7-14 (2-8) 2-2 8 18 2 2 0 2 MCCOY 1-2 (0-0) 2-4 0 4 0 5 1 0 MCDONALD 0-2 (0-2) 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 ARTER 2-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 TEAM 1 .. Totals 22-52 (3-17) 16-23 37 63 10 21 4 10 Score by Periods San Francisco Saint Mary’s
1st 38 27
2nd Total 27 65 36 63
Game 29 – February 28, 2015 San Francisco 91, at Pacific 79 SAN FRANCISCO – 91 (17-12, 8-10) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 7-8 (1-1) 0-0 6 15 2 2 2 0 PROCTOR* 10-14 (0-2) 6-7 12 26 3 2 0 1 DIKES* 3-9 (0-2) 9-9 4 15 2 1 0 1 WINSTON* 4-12 (0-1) 6-7 4 14 5 4 0 4 GORDON* 2-3 (2-3) 0-0 1 6 5 1 0 1 RAKOVA 5-6 (0-0) 1-1 3 11 1 0 0 1 SEILUND 0-2 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 5 1 0 0 PRICE 0-0 (0-0) 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 2-3 (0-0) 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 33-57 (3-10) 22-26 35 91 23 11 2 8
PACIFIC – 79 (21-8, 13-5) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BUTLER* 0-5 (0-5) 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 EACKLES* 3-9 (3-7) 5-7 5 14 3 1 0 2 KENYON* 4-9 (0-0) 0-0 6 8 0 0 0 0 JOHNSON, K.* 4-7 (1-2) 0-0 4 9 4 2 0 0 PARRISH* 5-13 (4-9) 1-2 1 15 6 4 1 0 JOHNSON, G. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIMONS 1-1 (0-0) 1-1 0 3 0 1 1 1 LUAULU-SUMMERS 1-4 (1-4) 4-4 4 7 1 1 0 0 CONRICODE 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 FINNIE 7-10 (2-3) 1-2 5 17 2 0 0 2 QUEENLAND 3-4 (0-1) 0-2 2 6 2 4 0 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 28-63 (11-32) 12-18 30 79 19 16 2 5 Score by Periods San Francisco Pacific
1st 2nd Total 41 50 91 40 39 79
Game 30 – March 5, 2015 No. 6 San Francisco 74, No. 3 Pacific 64 WCC Championship Quarterfinals (Las Vegas) SAN FRANCISCO – 74 (18-12) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 2-5 (0-1) 2-3 4 6 3 1 0 2 PROCTOR* 7-12 (0-2) 5-6 6 19 2 3 1 0 DIKES* 3-7 (1-3) 4-6 5 11 1 4 0 1 WINSTON* 5-9 (1-1) 9-10 7 20 0 3 0 2 GORDON* 1-4 (1-2) 2-4 4 5 2 3 0 1 RAKOVA 2-3 (0-0) 0-0 3 4 0 1 1 0 SEILUND 1-3 (1-2) 0-0 2 3 0 2 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-3 (0-1) 4-5 6 6 0 4 0 1 TEAM 6 .. Totals 22-46 (4-12) 26-34 43 74 8 21 2 7
PACIFIC – 64 (21-9) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S KENYON* 3-7 (0-0) 1-4 8 7 0 1 2 1 BUTLER* 3-10 (3-10) 1-1 7 10 1 0 0 0 JOHNSON, K.* 1-6 (0-1) 1-2 4 3 1 2 0 1 PARRISH* 0-5 (0-3) 1-2 2 1 4 1 0 1 EACKLES* 5-14 (4-9) 3-3 0 17 1 3 0 1 JOHNSON, G. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SIMONS 2-3 (0-0) 2-2 3 6 1 1 0 2 LUAULU-SUMMERS 3-7 (1-4) 1-1 1 8 1 1 0 0 CONRICODE 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 FINNIE 2-8 (0-2) 5-6 4 9 0 1 0 3 QUEENLAND 1-2 (1-1) 0-0 1 3 1 1 0 0 TEAM 3 .. Totals 20-63 (9-31) 15-21 33 64 10 13 2 9 Score by Periods San Francisco Pacific
1st 2nd Total 43 31 74 37 27 64
SAN FRANCISCO – 65 (19-12) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 2-7 (0-1) 0-0 6 4 1 1 0 0 PROCTOR* 4-16 (1-3) 1-2 10 10 4 2 0 2 DIKES* 3-6 (2-4) 8-8 5 16 3 0 0 0 WINSTON* 8-12 (0-0) 2-5 5 18 1 0 0 2 GORDON* 1-4 (1-3) 0-0 0 3 2 2 0 1 STARK 0-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAKOVA 2-7 (0-0) 0-0 2 4 1 0 0 1 SEILUND 2-6 (1-4) 1-1 1 6 0 1 0 0 PRICE 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 1-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 .. Totals 24-63 (5-15) 12-16 35 65 12 6 0 6
SAN DIEGO – 57 (24-6) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S McDANIEL* 5-8 (0-0) 1-2 10 11 2 1 0 0 EDERAINE* 4-7 (0-0) 0-0 13 8 4 2 5 0 HOOD, Malina* 3-12 (2-9) 2-2 4 10 3 2 0 2 HOOD, Maya* 3-7 (0-0) 4-4 7 10 2 0 0 0 WOODWARD* 3-11 (2-7) 0-0 1 8 3 3 0 0 WARD-EL 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 HAMILTON 0-2 (0-1) 1-2 4 1 1 2 0 0 WILLIAMS 4-10 (1-4) 0-0 1 9 0 1 0 1 TEAM 2 .. Totals 22-57 (5-21) 8-10 42 57 15 12 5 3 1st 29 42
2nd Total 36 65 15 57
SAN FRANCISCO – 65 (19-13) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 3-10 (1-1) 3-3 10 10 1 1 1 0 PROCTOR* 4-11 (1-4) 1-2 10 10 3 2 0 1 DIKES* 2-12 (0-4) 2-4 4 6 3 1 0 0 WINSTON* 7-17 (0-1) 10-11 10 24 2 3 0 2 GORDON* 2-6 (1-4) 0-0 2 5 0 2 0 1 RAKOVA 2-2 (0-0) 0-0 1 4 0 1 1 1 SEILUND 2-5 (2-5) 0-0 2 6 2 2 0 1 PRICE 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCAFIDI 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 SIMON 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 22-64 (5-20) 16-20 42 65 11 14 2 7
BYU – 76 (23-9) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S BAILEY* 9-17 (0-1) 2-5 8 20 2 0 1 0 HARRY* 2-5 (2-3) 0-0 7 6 2 2 0 2 MAEDA* 3-8 (2-7) 0-0 2 8 5 4 0 3 EATON* 7-12 (2-3) 6-7 7 22 3 5 0 2 MORRISON* 5-9 (5-8) 4-4 1 19 3 2 0 0 BROADHEAD 0-0 (0-0) 1-2 2 1 3 1 0 1 ORTON 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 .. Totals 26-51 (11-22) 13-18 30 76 18 14 1 8 Score by Periods San Francisco BYU
1st 2nd Total 27 38 65 39 37 76
Zhané Dikes became 21st USF women’s player with over 1,000 career points
Game 31 – March 9, 2015 No. 6 San Francisco 65, No. 2 San Diego 57 WCC Championship Semifinals (Las Vegas)
Score by Periods San Francisco San Diego
Game 32 – March 10, 2015 No. 5 BYU 76, No. 6 San Francisco 65 WCC Championship Finals (Las Vegas)
Game 33 – March 19, 2015 Fresno State 79, San Francisco 73 Women’s National Invitation Tournament SAN FRANCISCO – 73 (19-14) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SPIETZ* 1-4 (0-0) 1-1 4 3 0 3 1 0 PROCTOR* 4-10 (1-3) 3-6 9 12 3 4 0 1 DIKES* 1-4 (0-0) 3-3 4 5 3 3 0 1 WINSTON* 9-17 (0-1) 3-6 4 21 2 3 1 2 GORDON* 2-7 (1-4) 0-0 4 5 1 2 0 0 RAKOVA 8-12 (0-0) 0-0 6 16 2 2 0 1 SEILUND 4-5 (3-4) 0-1 3 11 5 2 0 1 PRICE 0-1 (0-1) 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TEAM 4 .. Totals 29-60 (5-13) 10-17 38 73 16 20 2 7
FRESNO STATE 79 – (23-9) Player FG-FGA (3PT) FT-FTA R PTS A TO BK S SHEEDY* 4-11 (1-3) 3-4 3 12 2 1 0 1 SMITH* 5-11 (0-0) 6-8 8 16 2 2 2 1 FOX* 4-6 (0-1) 1-3 6 9 1 2 0 1 FURR* 5-6 (3-3) 5-6 2 18 1 3 0 1 DRAPER* 2-4 (1-1) 0-0 1 5 1 1 0 1 FAULK 3-10 (1-4) 6-6 6 13 1 2 0 3 FAZ DAVALOS 1-1 (0-0) 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 0 COLLINS 0-5 (0-1) 4-8 7 4 2 2 0 2 TEAM 2 2 .. Totals 24-54 (6-13) 25-35 35 79 10 15 3 10 Score by Periods San Francisco Fresno State
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2014-15 IN REVIEW 2014-15 WEST COAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS GONZAGA*$ SAN DIEGO% PACIFIC% SAINT MARY’S% BYU!$ SAN FRANCISCO% SANTA CLARA LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PEPPERDINE PORTLAND
W L 16 2 14 4 13 5 13 5 12 6 8 10 5 13 4 14 3 15 2 16
WCC Overall PCT. GB Home Away W L Pct. Home Away .889 -- 8-1 8-1 26 8 .765 13-3 12-2 .778 2 8-1 6-3 25 6 .806 14-2 10-3 .722 3 6-3 7-2 21 10 .677 11-5 9-4 .722 3 6-3 7-2 23 11 .673 13-4 10-6 .667 4 7-2 5-4 23 10 .697 11-3 8-5 .444 8 3-6 5-4 19 14 .576 10-6 7-7 .278 11 3-6 2-7 11 18 .379 4-7 4-10 .222 12 3-6 1-8 7 24 .226 5-10 1-13 .167 13 2-7 1-8 8 22 .267 2-10 5-11 .111 14 2-7 0-9 4 26 .133 3-10 0-15
Neut. 1-3 1-1 1-1 0-1 4-2 2-1 3-1 1-1 1-1 1-1
*- WCC Regular Season Champions; ! - WCC Tournament Champions; $ - NCAA Tournament; % - WNIT Tournament
2014-15 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE
2014-15 ALL-WCC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM
Player of the Year: Morgan Bailey, BYU Coach of the Year: Lisa Fortier, Gonzaga; Lynne Roberts, Pacific; Paul Thomas, Saint Mary’s Defender of the Year: Sophia Ederaine, San Diego Newcomer of the Year: Stella Beck, Saint Mary’s
Name Emily Ben-Jumbo Lexi Eaton Sophia Ederaine Ashley Garfield Sunny Greinacher Hayley Hendricksen Kari Luttinen Bria Richardson Paige Spietz Elle Tinkle
2014-15 ALL-WCC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Name Morgan Bailey Lexi Eaton Sophia Ederaine Nici Gilday Sunny Greinacher Malina Hood Kendall Kenyon Lauren Nicholson Taylor Proctor Elle Tinkle
Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
Pos. F G C G F G F G F F
School BYU BYU San Diego Santa Clara Gonzaga San Diego Pacific Saint Mary’s San Francisco Gonzaga
School LMU BYU USD BYU GON SMC POR PEP USF GON
Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
GPA 3.33 3.32 3.69 3.98 3.52 3.58 3.39 3.31 3.41 3.44
Major Communications Psychology Psychology School Health Ed. Master’s Education Biopsychology Finance Liberal Arts Environmental Science Nursing
Honorable Mention: Amanda Arter, Saint Mary’s; Marie Bertholdt, Santa Clara; Erin Butler, Pacific; Shelby Cheslek, Gonzaga; Kristine Fuller, BYU; Brooke Galloway, Santa Clara; Katherine Hamilton, San Diego; Rachel Howard, San Francisco; Brooke Jelniker, San Diego; Alyson Lock, Loyola Marymount; Olivia Lucero, Loyola Marymount; Katelyn McDaniel, San Diego; Kylie Maeda, BYU; Hannah Mattson, Portland; Makenzie Morrison, BYU; Shaniqua Nilles, Gonzaga; Krista Pettepier, Pepperdine; Alicia Scafidi, San Francisco; Lindsay Sherbert, Gonzaga; Kaylie Van Loo, Portland
2014-15 WCC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Name Keani Albanez Cassandra Brown Hailie Eackles Shannon Mauldin Bria Richardson
Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.
Pos. F F G G G
School Gonzaga Portland Pacific Saint Mary’s Pepperdine
Honorable Mention: Emily Ben-Jumbo, Loyola Marymount; Zhané Dikes, San Francisco; Leslie Lopez-Wood; Madison Parrish, Pacific; Carli Rosenthal, Saint Mary’s
2014-15 WCC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Name Stella Beck Makenzie Cast Geanna Lualu-Summers Olivia Ogwumike Emma Wolfram
Pos. G G G F C
School Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Pacific Pepperdine Gonzaga
2014-15 WCC TOURNAMENT March 5-9 | Orleans Arena | Las Vegas First Round #8 Loyola Marymount 68, #9 Pepperdine 67 #7 Santa Clara 66, #10 Portland 58 Quarterfinals #6 San Francisco 74, #3 Pacific 64 #5 BYU 65, #4 Saint Mary’s 64 #1 Gonzaga, #8 Loyola Marymount 50 #2 San Diego 51, #7 Santa Clara 42 Semifinals #5 BYU 61, #1 Gonzaga 55 #6 San Francisco 65, #2 San Diego 57 Finals #5 BYU 76, #6 San Francisco 65 WCC All-Tournament Team Lexi Eaton, Jr. G, BYU (Most Outstanding Player) Morgan Bailey, Sr., C, BYU Makenzi Morrison, So. G, BYU Sunny Greinacher, Sr. F, Gonzaga Taj Winston, Sr., G, San Francisco
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RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mary Hile (1977-81)...............................................2326 Dominique Carter (2004-08)...............................1800 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99)....................................1619 Margaret Walsh (1983-87)....................................1577 Sue Corder (1981-85)...........................................1451 Carey Sauer (1999-2004).....................................1443 Joy Boyenga (1988-92)........................................1397 Shay Rollins (2005-09).........................................1337 Rheina Ale (2008-12)............................................1320 Teri Hunt (1984-87)...............................................1255
Scoring average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mary Hile (1977-81)................................................20.2 Teri Hunt (1984-87)................................................17.7 Dominique Carter (2004-08)................................15.4 Margaret Walsh (1983-87).....................................15.2 Marlene Henderson (1990-92).............................14.9 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99).....................................14.0 Valerie Gillon (1993-96).........................................13.7 Sue Corder (1981-85)............................................13.4 Taylor Proctor (2012-)........................... 13.1 Linda Walsh (1981-84)...........................................12.8
Field goal percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Valerie Gillon (1993-96)........................554 (496-895) Kim Whisler (1997-01)..........................531 (275-518) Denise Woods (1996-98)......................530 (230-434) Teri Hunt (1984-87)...............................528 (419-794) Mary Hile (1977-81).............................517 (965-1867) Linda Walsh (1981-84)..........................513 (416-782) Melinda Harrison (1985-90)................494 (439-888) Sue Bacon (1982-84)............................494 (128-259) Dominique Carter (2004-08).............492 (731-1486) Sarah Wanless (1995-00).....................488 (397-814)
3-point field goals made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Rheina Ale (2008-12)..............................................379 Melinda Harrison (1985-90)..................................309 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99)......................................307 ZhanĂŠ Dikes (2012-)............................... 300 Taj Winston (2011-15)............................................292 Sue Corder (1981-85).............................................281 Sarah Wanless (1995-00).......................................272
Free throw percentage
(minimum 100 attempts) 1. Carey Sauer (1999-04)..........................874 (382-437) 2. Mary Hile (1977-81)...............................820 (396-483) 3. Rheina Ale (2008-12)............................817 (379-464) Julie Murdent (1995-97)......................817 (156-191) 5. Alice Solis (1987-90).............................803 (233-290) 6. Dominique Carter (2004-08)...............799 (247-309) 7. Margaret Walsh (1983-87)....................797 (114-143) 8. Paige Spietz (2013-15).........................794 (150-189) 9. Lindsey Huff (1997-02).........................792 (160-202) 10. Renee Demirdjian (1993-97)...............784 (163-208)
Rebounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Mary Hile (1977-81)...............................................1602 Mary Jane Krueger (1999-05)...............................869 Melinda Harrison (1985-90)..................................805 Joy Boyenga (1988-92)..........................................752 Linda Walsh (1980-84)............................................735 Teri Hunt (1984-87).................................................711 Sarah Wanless (1995-00).......................................704 Margaret Walsh (1983-87)......................................697 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99)......................................661 Valerie Gillon (1993-96)..........................................652
Rebounding average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Mary Hile (1977-81)................................................13.9 Teri Hunt (1984-87)................................................10.0 Marlene Henderson (1990-92)............................... 9.9 Necolia Simmons (2007-09).................................. 8.0 Mary Jane Krueger (1999-05)................................ 7.9 Linda Walsh (1981-84)............................................. 7.8 Denise Woods (1996-98)......................................... 7.6 Valerie Gillon (1993-96)........................................... 7.5
Shay Rollins (2005-09)...........................................205 Katy Keating (2008-12)...........................................165 Rheina Ale (2008-12)..............................................159 Lindsey Huff (1997-02)...........................................146 Amy Touli (1989-93)................................................122 Mel Khlok (2009-13)................................................121 Andrea Kagie (1993-97).........................................111 Carey Sauer (1999-04)............................................111 Toni Russell (2001-05).............................................. 99 Melanie Turner (1998-02)........................................ 91 Dominique Carter (2004-08)................................... 91
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Jamie Shadian (1993-97)......................................551 Tami Adkins (1989-93)...........................................501 Debbie Dunbar (1983-87)......................................448 Toni Russell (2001-05)............................................432 Lindsey Huff (1997-02)...........................................398 Renee Demirdjian (1993-97).................................365 Kim Bachman (1978-83)........................................346 Lisa Baptista (1979-83)..........................................316 Margaret Walsh (1983-87)......................................314 Shay Rollins (2005-09)...........................................299
Blocked shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Valerie Gillon (1993-96)..........................................139 Linda Walsh (1980-84)............................................136 Sarah Wanless (1995-00).......................................129 Andrea Kagie (1993-97).........................................115 Nataly Barker (1989-92)........................................... 91 Denise Woods (1996-98).......................................... 85 Bailey Barbour (2009-13)......................................... 80 Mary Jane Krueger (1999-05)................................. 76 Taj Winston (2011-15).............................................. 76 Kim Whisler (1997-01).............................................. 71
Steals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Toni Russell (2001-05)............................................359 Tami Adkins (1989-93)...........................................270 Mary Hile (1977-81).................................................263 Andrea Kagie (1993-97).........................................212 Jamie Shadian (1993-97)......................................204 Taj Winston (2011-15)............................................198 Joy Boyenga (1988-92)..........................................187 Shay Rollins (2005-09)...........................................182 Debbie Dunbar (1983-87)......................................177 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99)......................................175
Minutes (since 1981)
Rheina Ale (2008-12)............................................3755 Jamie Shadian (1993-97)....................................3639 Shay Rollins (2005-09).........................................3601 Dominique Carter (2004-08)...............................3552 Brittany Lindhe (1994-99)....................................3529 Toni Russell (2002-05)..........................................3393 Renee Demirdjian (1993-97)...............................3342 Sarah Wanless (1995-00).....................................3328 Joy Boyenga (1988-92)........................................3274 Sue Corder (1981-85)...........................................3224
Scoring
Free throws made
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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS
(minimum 50 attempts) 1. Anna Seilund (2014-).................. .453 (34-75) 2. Alice Solis (1987-90).............................. .416 (42-101) 3. Dominique Carter (2004-08)................ .410 (91-222) 4. Heidi Heintz (2006-08)............................ .395 (30-76) 5. Robin Rutledge (1991-95)...................... .391 (25-64) 6. Lindsey Huff (1997-02).........................388 (146-376) 7. Andrea Kagie (1993-97).......................381 (111-291) Carey Sauer (1999-04)..........................381 (111-291) 9. Louise Larsen (2001-04).......................... .373 (19-51) 10. Wendy Jo Phelps (1990-94)................. .372 (54-145)
Teri Hunt (1984-87).................................................417 Mary Hile (1977-81).................................................396 Carey Sauer (1999-04)............................................382
Assists
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
3-point field goal percentage
1. 2. 3.
9. Melinda Harrison (1985-90)................................... 7.4 10. Jody Bulmer (1988-90)........................................... 7.2 Taylor Proctor (2012-)............................. 7.2
Mary Hile
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
620 600 591 558 549 538 521 515 510 504
Mary Hile (33 games)...................... 1979-80 Mary Hile (30 games)...................... 1980-81 Mary Hile (28 games)...................... 1978-79 Teri Hunt (27 games)....................... 1986-87 Teri Hunt (26 games)....................... 1985-86 Dominique Carter (30 games)....... 2007-08 Valerie Gillon (32 games)............... 1995-96 Mary Hile (24 games)...................... 1977-78 Taylor Proctor (33 games)............... 2014-15 Sue Corder (27 games)................... 1984-85
RECORDS 3-point field goals attempted 1. 2. 3. 4.
259 198 163 160 160
Shay Rollins (29 games)................. Shay Rollins (29 games)................. Rheina Ale (32 games).................... Mel Khlok (31 games)...................... Katy Keating (29 games)................
Steals 2008-09 2007-08 2009-10 2012-13 2010-11
.563 .518 .500 .463 .453
Margaret Walsh (18-32).................... 1986-87 Dominique Carter (43-83)............... 2007-08 Carey Sauer (24-48).......................... 2001-02 Alice Solis (31-67).............................. 1989-90 Anna Seilund (34-75)....................... 2014-15
Free throws made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
212 156 149 144 120
Teri Hunt (27 games)........................ 1986-87 Mel Khlok (31 games)....................... 2012-13 Teri Hunt (26 games)........................ 1985-86 Rheina Ale (30 games)..................... 2011-12 Sue Corder (27 games).................... 1984-85
Free throws attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Dominique Carter
Scoring average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
21.5 21.1 21.1 20.7 20.0 19.0 18.8 18.7 17.9 17.4
Mary Hile (24 games)....................... 1977-78 Teri Hunt (26 games)........................ 1985-86 Mary Hile (28 games)....................... 1978-79 Teri Hunt (27 games)........................ 1986-87 Mary Hile (30 games)....................... 1980-81 Margaret Walsh (26 games)............ 1985-86 Mary Hile (33 games)....................... 1979-80 Sue Corder (27 games).................... 1984-85 Dominique Carter (30 games)........ 2007-08 Melinda Harrison (26 games)......... 1987-88
Field goals made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
254 253 244 222 217
Mary Hile (30 games)...................... Mary Hile (33 games)...................... Mary Hile (28 games)...................... Margaret Walsh (26 games)........... Valerie Gillon (32 games)...............
Field goals attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
498 488 475 472 451
Shay Rollins (29 games)................. Mary Hile (33 games)...................... Mary Hile (30 games)...................... Mary Hile (24 games)...................... Sue Corder (27 games)...................
1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1985-86 1995-96
2008-09 1979-80 1980-81 1977-78 1984-85
Field goal percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
.635 .593 .576 .571 .565 .559 .550 .544 .542 .539
Linda Walsh (186-293)..................... 1982-83 Valerie Gillon (217-366)................... 1995-96 Melinda Harrison (53-92)................ 1985-86 Sarah Wanless (112-196)................. 1998-99 Mary Hile (244-432).......................... 1978-79 Teri Hunt (200-358)........................... 1985-86 Dominique Carter (215-391)........... 2007-08 Linda Walsh (106-195)..................... 1983-84 Kim Whisler (150-277)...................... 2000-01 Denise Woods (139-258)................. 1997-98
3-point field goals made 1. 2. 3. 5.
77 75 60 60 59
Shay Rollins (29 games)................. Shay Rollins (29 games)................. Mel Khlok (31 games)...................... Rheina Ale (32 games).................... Andrea Kagie (31 games)...............
2008-09 2007-08 2012-13 2009-10 1996-97
266 205 200 175 174
Teri Hunt (27 games)........................ 1986-87 Mel Khlok (31 games)....................... 2012-13 Teri Hunt (26 games)........................ 1985-86 Mary Hile (33 games)....................... 1979-80 Melinda Harrison (26 games)......... 1987-88
Free throw percentage
(min. 40 attempts) 1. .918 Carey Sauer (90-98).......................... 2001-02 2. .911 Cortney Keegan (41-45)................... 1999-00 3. .911 Carey Sauer (112-123)...................... 2002-03 4. .864 Nykia Peace (38-44).......................... 2007-08 5. .857 Julie Murdent (54-63)....................... 1995-96
Rebounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
411 410 409 372 333
Mary Hile (28 games)...................... Mary Hile (24 games)...................... Mary Hile (30 games)...................... Mary Hile (33 games)...................... Teri Hunt (27 games).......................
1978-79 1977-78 1980-81 1979-80 1986-87
Rebounding average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
17.1 14.7 13.6 12.3 11.3
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4.
187 171 165 160 160
Mary Hile (24 games)....................... 1977-78 Mary Hile (28 games)....................... 1978-79 Mary Hile (30 games)....................... 1980-81 Teri Hunt (27 games)........................ 1986-87 Mary Hile (33 games)....................... 1979-80
Jamie Shadian (31 games)............ Debbie Dunbar (26 games)............ Debbie Dunbar (27 games)............ Jamie Shadian (32 games)............ Tami Adkins (29 games).................
1996-97 1985-86 1986-87 1995-96 1991-92
Assists average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6.6 6.1 6.0 5.5 5.4
135 128 95 95 94
Mary Hile (33 games)....................... 1979-80 Mary Hile (30 games)....................... 1980-81 Toni Russell (28 games)................... 2004-05 Toni Russell (29 games)................... 2002-03 Tami Adkins (29 games).................. 1991-92
Minutes (since 1981)
3-point field goal percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 5.
Debbie Dunbar (26 games)............. 1985-86 Debbie Dunbar (27 games)............. 1986-87 Jamie Shadian (31 games)............. 1996-97 Tami Adkins (29 games).................. 1991-92 Tami Adkins (28 games).................. 1990-91
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1103 1094 1063 1052 1049
Mel Khlok (31 games)...................... 2012-13 Zhané Dikes (33 games).................. 2014-15 Taylor Proctor (33 games)............... 2014-15 Rheina Ale (32 games)..................... 2009-10 Renee Demirdjian (32 games)........ 1995-96
INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 30-Point Games 42 39 37 35 34 33 32 31 30
Teri Hunt Mary Hile Brittany Lindhe Mary Hile Dominique Carter Amy Touli Sue Enos Teri Hunt Mary Hile Melinda Harrison Teri Hunt Linda Walsh Mel Khlok Dominique Carter Carey Sauer Mary Hile Wendy Jo Phelps Joy Boyenga Teri Hunt Sue Corder Mary Hile Mary Hile Dominique Carter Dominique Carter Valerie Gillon Valerie Gillon Marlene Henderson Margaret Walsh Margaret Walsh Linda Walsh Lisa Daughtrey Mary Hile Mary Hile Mary Hile
(vs. San Diego, 01/31/87) (vs. Pepperdine, 03/10/79) (at Gonzaga, 01/14/95) (vs. Oregon, 02/24/79) (at Saint Mary’s, 01/24/08) (vs. Northwestern State, 12/19/92) (vs. Chabot College, 01/11/77) (vs. USIU, 01/31/86) (vs. Stanford, 11/27/78) (vs. San Francisco State, 01/19/88) (at Pacific, 12/13/85) (vs. California, 02/15/83) (vs. Saint Mary’s, 01/23/12) (vs. San Jose State, 12/09/07) (at Portland, 01/18/03) (vs. Azusa Pacific, 03/09/79) (vs. San Diego, 02/26/93) (vs. Montana, 12/20/89) (vs. Cal Poly, 12/20/85) (at California, 02/21/84) (vs. British Columbia, 03/04/78) (vs. Stanford, 01/31/78) (at Pepperdine, 02/03/05) (vs. Cal Poly, 11/29/05) (vs. Sacramento State, 01/04/96) (vs. California, 12/05/94) (vs. Santa Clara, 03/14/92) (vs. Pepperdine, 03/01/86) (vs. Northern Arizona, 01/03/86) (vs. Brown, 12/28/82) (at UNLV, 02/06/82) (vs. Fresno State, 11/16/79) (at Fresno State, 1/19/79) (vs. Hawaii, 01/07/78)
20-Rebound Games 25 23 21 20
Linda Walsh Mary Hile Mary Hile Mary Hile Nikki Warren Mary Jane Krueger Mary Hile Marlene Henderson Melinda Harrison
(vs. Cal Poly, 12/15/81) (vs. Stanford, 01/30/80) (vs. Pepperdine, 03/10/79) (vs. Pacific, 12/10/77) (vs. Colorado State, 11/17/06) (vs. New Mexico, 12/11/03) (at Lethbridge, 12/05/80) (at Santa Clara, 02/29/92) (vs. Portland State, 12/04/87)
Blocked shots 1. 3. 4. 5.
58 58 50 49 43
Valerie Gillon (32 games)................ 1995-96 Valerie Gillon (29 games)................ 1994-95 Denise Woods (31 games).............. 1996-97 Linda Walsh (27 games).................. 1981-82 Nataly Barker (28 games)............... 1990-91
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RECORDS OTHER INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Field goals made
Free Throw Percentage (20+ attempts)
17................................. Mary Hile.................... (vs. Pepperdine, 03/10/79)
.864.............................. (19-22)......................... Mary Hile (vs. Oregon, 02/24/79)
Field goals attempted
Assists
30................................. Teri Hunt..................... (vs. San Diego, 12/31/86)
18................................. Jamie Shadian ......... (vs. California, 12/04/96)
Field goal percentage (min. 8 made)
Steals
1.000 (9-9)................... Rheina Ale ................. (vs. Northern Colorado, 11/29/08) 1.000 (11-11).............. Teri Hunt..................... (vs. Loyola Marymount, 01/25/86)
11................................. Tami Adkins............... (vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/17/90)
Blocks
3-point field goals made
7................................... Valerie Gillon.............. (vs. Cal State Northridge, 01/26/94) Melody Clark ............. (vs. Santa Clara, 12/01/79)
7................................... Andrea Kagie............. (at San Diego, 02/08/97) ..................................... Amy Touli.................... (Northwestern State-Louisiana, 12/19/92)
3-point field goals attempted 13...............................Alexa Hardick.......... (at Portland, 01/30/14)
Mel Khlok.................... (vs. Boise State, 11/24/12) Shay Rollins............... (at San Diego, 01/08/09)
Free throws made 19................................. Teri Hunt..................... (vs. San Diego, 01/17/87) Mary Hile.................... (vs. Oregon, 02/24/79)
Free throws attempted 22...................... Zhané Dikes........ (vs. San Diego, 02/06/14)
Free throw percentage (min. 10 made) 1.000 ........................... (13-13)......................... Mel Khlok (vs. Pepperdine, 03/06/13) ..................................... (12-12)......................... Carey Sauer (vs. Seton Hall, 11/29/02), ...................................... Carey Sauer (vs. Pepperdine, 02/08/02), ...................................... Carey Sauer (vs. Portland, 2/24/00), ...................................... Wendy Jo Phelps (vs. San Diego, 02/26/93) ..................................... (11-11)......................... Teri Hunt (vs. Pacific, 12/13/85) ..................................... (10-10)......................... Rheina Ale (vs. Pepperdine, 1/29/11), ...................................... Carey Sauer (vs. San Diego, 03/07/03) ...................................... Lisa Whiteside (at Pepperdine, 01/12/02), ...................................... Sue Corder (vs. San Jose State, 02/09/85)
Free Throw Percentage (13 to 15 attempts) 1.000 ........................... (13-13)......................... Mel Khlok (vs. Pepperdine, 03/06/13) .953.............................. (14-15) ........................ Sue Corder (at Santa Clara, 02/28/85)
Free Throw Percentage (16 to 19 attempts) .950.............................. (19-20)......................... Teri Hunt (vs. Pepperdine, 01/17/87)
Teri Hunt
TEAM GAME RECORDS 100-Point Games 105 104 101 101
vs. UC Riverside (11/19/00) vs. Nevada (11/19/83) at Colorado State – 3OT (11/13/07) vs. Cal Poly (01/04/97)
Points, Away 101
at Colorado State – 3OT (11/13/07)
Points in a Loss 91
vs. USIU (01/31/86)
Points, First Half 55
vs. UC Riverside (11/19/00)
Points, Second Half 60
vs. Pennsylvania (01/12/80)
Victory Margin 76 59 56 55
(98-22) vs. CS Stanislaus (11/27/98) (101-42) vs. Cal Poly (01/04/97) (92-36) vs. UC Santa Cruz (12/09/91) (92-38) vs. CS Stanislaus (12/13/91)
54 (105-51) vs. UC Riverside (11/19/00) 53 (82-29) vs. UC Medical Center (12/09/77) 52 (70-18) vs. Notre Dame de Namur (02/04/77) 50 (93-43) vs. Notre Dame de Namur (12/10/12)
Loss Margin 55 55 55 50
(45-100) vs. Stanford (12/22/10) (34-89) vs. Tennessee (12/22/09) (33-88) vs. Fresno State (12/12/87) (21-71) Notre Dame de Namur (1976-77)
Most Points by Opponent 119
BYU (01/23/84)
Fewest Points by Opponent 14
Santa Clara (1976-77)
Combined Points 200
(81-119) vs. BYU (11/23/84)
Field goals made 45
vs. Nevada (11/19/83)
Field goals attempted 98
at Sacramento State (12/1/10)
Field goal percentage .593 at Fresno State (12/20/13)
3-point field goals made 13
at Cal Poly (12/07/08)
3-point field goals attempted 34
at Sacramento State (12/1/10)
3-point field goal percentage .750
(9-12) vs. Portland (01/12/90)
.750 (6-8) vs. Loyola Marymount (03/01/14)
Free throws made 36
36
vs. San Diego (02/06/14)
Free throws attempted 45
49
vs. San Diego (02/16/90)
vs. San Diego (02/06/14)
Free throw percentage 1.000 (12-12) vs. Saint Mary’s (02/08/96) vs. Santa Clara (03/06/08) vs. Stanford (02/08/96)
Rebounds 75
vs. Humboldt State (03/11/78)
Assists 34
vs. UC Riverside (12/05/80)
Steals 25
vs. Lethbridge (12/05/80)
Low turnovers 3
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RECORDS 3-point field goals made (since 1986)
TEAM SEASON RECORDS Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2308 (33 games).......................... 2014-15 2213 (33 games).......................... 1979-80 2176 (32 games).......................... 1995-96 2142 (31 games).......................... 2013-14 2115 (29 games).......................... 1994-95 2115 (31 games).......................... 1996-97
Scoring average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
72.9 (29 games)........................... 1994-95 71.8 (27 games)........................... 1986-87 71.4 (27 games) .......................... 1982-83 70.6 (26 games)........................... 1985-86 69.9 (33 games)........................... 2014-15
Scoring margin 1. 2. 3. 5.
14.3 (68.2-53.9)............................ 1996-97 11.9 (67.1-55.2)............................ 1979-80 11.1 (72.9-61.8)............................ 1994-95 11.1 (68.0-56.9)............................ 1995-96 10.9 (68.0-57.2)............................ 1991-92
Field goals made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
929 (33 games)............................ 1979-80 836 (32 games)............................ 1995-96 802 (33 games)............................ 2014-15 795 (27 games)............................ 1982-83 794 (29 games)............................ 1994-95
Field goals attempted 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2070 (33 games).......................... 1979-80 1924 (28 games).......................... 1990-91 1893 (32 games).......................... 1995-96 1888 (29 games).......................... 1991-92 1886 (33 games).......................... 2014-15 1865 (31 games).......................... 2013-14
Field goal percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.
.477 (795-1665)............................ 1982-83 .467 (758-1623)............................ 1985-86 .451 (760-1687)............................ 1983-84 .449 (929-2070)............................ 1979-80 .448 (743-1658)............................ 1986-87
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
184 (30 games)............................ 2011-12 179 (29 games)............................ 2008-09 177 (30 games)............................ 2007-08 166 (30 games)............................ 2001-02 164 (29 games)............................ 2010-11
3-point field goals attempted (since 1986) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
597 (30 games)............................ 2011-12 587 (29 games)............................ 2008-09 580 (29 games)............................ 2010-11 501 (31 games)............................ 2012-13 490 (33 games)............................ 2014-15
3-point field goal percentage (since 1986) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
.372 (111-298).............................. 1992-93 .365 (152-416).............................. 2000-01 .363 (166-457).............................. 2001-02 .363 (123-339).............................. 1999-00 .362 (177-489).............................. 2007-08
Free throws made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
547 (33 games)............................ 2014-15 478 (31 games)............................ 2013-14 453 (27 games)........................... 1986-87 445 (29 games)........................... 1994-95 442 (30 games)........................... 2001-02 442 (27 games)........................... 1989-90
Free throws attempted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
723 (33 games.............................. 2014-15 679 (31 games)............................ 2013-14 647 (27 games)............................ 1986-87 641 (27 games)............................ 1989-90 616 (29 games)............................ 1994-95
Free throw percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
.771 (360-467).............................. 2002-03 .762 (423-555).............................. 1999-00 .757 (547-723).............................. 2014-15 .742 (417-562).............................. 1984-85 .738 (442-599).............................. 2001-02
Rebounds 1. 2.
1302 (32 games)......................... 1995-96 1271 (33 games).......................... 2014-15
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Points Per Game
Year Player 1976-77 Sue Enos 1977-78 Mary Hile 1978-79 Mary Hile 1979-80 Mary Hile 1980-81 Mary Hile 1981-82 Lisa Daughtrey 1982-83 Linda Walsh 1983-84 Sue Corder 1984-85 Sue Corder 1985-86 Teri Hunt 1986-87 Teri Hunt 1987-88 Melinda Harrison 1988-89 Alice Solis 1989-90 Melinda Harrison Alice Solis 1990-91 Marlene Henderson 1991-92 Marlene Henderson 1992-93 Amy Touli 1993-94 Wendy Jo Phelps 1994-95 Valerie Gillon
Pts 248 515 591 620 600 350 426 369 504 549 558 453 355 369 369 422 425 389 298 462
Avg 13.1 21.5 21.1 18.8 20.0 13.0 15.8 13.7 18.7 21.1 20.7 17.4 13.1 13.7 13.7 15.1 14.7 15.0 11.9 15.9
1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
Valerie Gillon Brittany Lindhe Denise Woods Sarah Wanless Carey Sauer Kim Whisler Carey Sauer Carey Sauer Carey Sauer Dominique Carter Dominique Carter Dominique Carter Dominique Carter Shay Rollins Rheina Ale Kelly Jo Mullaney Rheina Ale Mel Khlok
Taylor Proctor Taylor Proctor
Rebounds Per Game Year Player 1977-78 Mary Hile 1978-79 Mary Hile 1979-80 Mary Hile
3. 4. 5.
1251 (28 games)......................... 1990-91 1216 (31 games)......................... 2012-13 1203 (29 games)......................... 1994-95
Rebounding average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
49.1 (24 games).......................... 1977-78 44.7 (28 games)........................... 1990-91 44.3 (27 games)........................... 1982-83 42.1 (27 games)........................... 1986-87 41.5 (29 games)........................... 1994-95
Assists 1. 522................................................. 1996-97 2. 519................................................ 1995-96 3. 475................................................ 1986-87 4. 471................................................ 1994-95 471................................................ 1985-86
Assists average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
18.1 (26 games)........................... 1985-86 17.6 (27 games)........................... 1986-87 16.8 (31 games)........................... 1996-97 16.2 (29 games)........................... 1994-95 16.2 (32 games)........................... 1995-96
Blocked shots 1. 147................................................ 2. 135................................................ 3. 131................................................ 4. 126................................................ 5. 109................................................
1995-96 1996-97 1994-95 2011-12 1998-99
Blocked shots average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
4.6 (32 games)............................. 1995-96 4.5 (29 games)............................. 1994-95 4.4 (31 games)............................. 1996-97 4.2 (30 games)............................. 2011-12 4.0 (27 games)............................. 1998-99 4.0 (27 games)............................. 1997-98
1. 400................................................. 1979-80 2. 339................................................. 1980-81 3. 321................................................ 1994-95 4. 316................................................ 1996-97 5. 310................................................ 1991-92
392 510
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
12.1 (33 games)........................... 1979-80 11.3 (30 games).......................... 1980-81 11.1 (29 games)........................... 1994-95 10.7 (29 games)........................... 1991-92 10.3 (27 games).......................... 1986-87
Scoring defense 1. 2. 2. 3. 5.
53.9 (31 games)........................... 1996-97 55.1 (33 games)........................... 1979-80 56.9 (32 games) .......................... 1995-96 57.2 (29 games).......................... 1991-92 58.0 (24 games).......................... 1977-78
Field goal percentage defense 1. .358................................................ 1977-78 2. .366 (598-1634)............................ 1996-97 3. .375 (682-1820)............................ 1995-96 4. .384 (608-1583)............................ 1999-00 5. .387 (654-1692)............................ 1994-95
3-point field goal percentage defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
.269 (66-245)................................ 1994-95 .282 (55-195)................................ 1991-92 .292 (105-360).............................. 1995-96 .294 (110-374).............................. 1999-00 .294 (138-469).............................. 2009-10
Wins 28...........................1979-80
Won-lost percentage .848 (28-5).............1979-80
Consecutive wins 16...........................1994-95
Consecutive home wins 24...........................12/01/79-01/26/81
Steals
521 456 378 302 308 411 340 458 337 427 731 447 538 473 422 259 427 480
Steals average
16.3 14.7 14.0 11.2 11.0 14.2 11.3 15.8 12.0 15.3 26.1 14.4 17.9 16.3 13.2 9.3 14.2 15.5
14.0 15.5
Reb Avg 410 17.1 411 14.7 372 11.3
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
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Consecutive home wins, single season 13...........................11/25/94-02/25/95
Mary Hile Linda Walsh Linda Walsh Margaret Walsh Margaret Walsh Teri Hunt Teri Hunt Melinda Harrison Joy Boyenga Melinda Harrison Marlene Henderson Marlene Henderson Wendy Jo Phelps Wendy Jo Phelps Valerie Gillon Valerie Gillon Denise Woods Denise Woods Sarah Wanless Sarah Wanless Kim Whisler Lisa Whiteside Mary Jane Krueger Mary Jane Krueger Mary Jane Krueger Nickie Warren
409 275 189 184 184 268 333 267 232 261 268 298 151 153 257 278 198 241 163 183 226 143 192 224 250 146
13.6 10.2 7.0 7.1 7.4 10.3 12.3 10.3 8.6 9.7 9.6 10.3 5.8 6.1 8.9 8.7 6.4 8.9 6.0 6.5 7.8 4.8 8.7 8.0 8.9 5.8
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RECORDS 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
Nickie Warren Necolia Simmons Necolia Simmons Donnisha Taylor Donnisha Taylor Taj Winston Alicia Scafidi
Taylor Proctor Taylor Proctor
193 218 166 195 143 110 203
6.2 7.3 9.2 6.1 5.5 5.2 6.8
204 262
7.3 7.9
Field Goal Percentage
(min. 100 attempts) Year Player 1977-78 Mary Hile 1978-79 Mary Hile 1979-80 Mary Hile 1980-81 Mary Hile 1981-82 Lisa Daughtrey 1982-83 Linda Walsh 1983-84 Linda Walsh 1984-85 Sue Corder 1985-86 Teri Hunt 1986-87 Teri Hunt 1987-88 Melinda Harrison 1988-89 Joy Boyenga 1989-90 Melinda Harrison 1990-91 Nataly Barker 1991-92 Joy Boyenga 1992-93 Dawn Baker 1993-94 Valerie Gillon 1994-95 Valerie Gillon 1995-96 Valerie Gillon 1996-97 Denise Woods 1997-98 Denise Woods 1998-99 Sarah Wanless 1999-00 Kim Whisler 2000-01 Kim Whisler 2001-02 Carey Sauer 2002-03 Mary Jane Krueger 2003-04 Mary Jane Krueger 2004-05 Mary Jane Kureger 2005-06 Dominique Carter 2006-07 Heidi Heintz 2007-08 Dominique Carter 2008-09 Necolia Simmons 2009-10 Rheina Ale 2010-11 Kelly Jo Mullaney 2011-12 Bailey Barbour 2012-13 Mel Khlok
2013-14 2014-15
Taylor Proctor Michaela Rakova
Pct FG-ATT .453 214-472 .565 244-432 .518 253-488 .535 254-475 .451 138-306 .635 186-293 .544 106-195 .426 192-451 .559 200-358 .507 173-341 .469 169-360 .391 147-376 .520 131-252 .429 72-168 .422 155-367 .423 77-182 .533 89-167 .525 190-362 .593 217-366 .517 91-176 .539 139-258 .571 112-196 .535 54-101 .542 150-277 .454 113-249 .490 76-155 .434 99-228 .486 118-243 .476 165-347 .489 68-139 .550 215-391 .419 93-222 .369 133-360 .432 104-241 .416 69-166 .430 132-307
.442 .516
140-317 63-122
3-Point Field Goal Percentage Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Player Margaret Walsh Kim MacDonnell Alice Solis Alice Solis Ellen Gordon Joy Boyenga Tami Adkins Wendy Jo Phelps Robin Rutledge Andrea Kagie Andrea Kagie Andrea Kagie Lindsey Huff Tashi Tasnadi Melanie Turner Alicia Hernandez Carey Sauer Carey Sauer Toni Russell Dominique Carter Dominique Carter Heidi Heintz Dominique Carter Rheina Ale Rheina Ale
Pct 3FG-ATT .563 18-32 .273 3-11 .440 11-25 .463 31-67 .366 15-41 .377 40-106 .377 20-53 .432 35-81 .395 15-38 .348 24-69 .382 26-68 .410 59-144 .403 31-77 .313 15-48 .426 26-61 .419 44-105 .500 24-48 .440 48-109 .281 25-81 .382 21-55 .257 55-214 .435 10-23 .518 43-83 .390 39-100 .368 60-163
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
2013-14 2014-15
Vania Singleterry Katy Keating Mel Khlok
Taj Winston Anna Seilund
.356 .390 .375
.425 .453
16-45 55-141 60-160
17-40 34-75
2013-14 Zhané Dikes 2014-15 Paige Spietz
Assists
Year Player 1977-78 Lisa Maurina 1978-79 Gloria Smith 1979-80 Gloria Smith 1980-81 Kim Bachman 1981-82 Lisa Daughtrey 1982-83 Lisa Baptista 1983-84 Sue Corder 1984-85 Debbie Dunbar 1985-86 Debbie Dunbar 1986-87 Debbie Dunbar 1987-88 Kim MacDonnell 1988-89 Kim MacDonnell 1989-90 Diane Schnapp 1990-91 Tami Adkins 1991-92 Tami Adkins 1992-93 Tami Adkins 1993-94 Jamie Shadian 1994-95 Jamie Shadian 1995-96 Jamie Shadian 1996-97 Jamie Shadian 1997-98 Lindsey Huff 1998-99 Jennifer Madkins 1999-00 Lindsey Huff 2000-01 Lindsey Huff 2001-02 Toni Russell 2002-03 Toni Russell 2003-04 Toni Russell 2004-05 Toni Russell 2005-06 Shay Rollins
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Nykia Peace Nykia Peace Shay Rollins Brittany Brumfield Rheina Ale Rheina Ale
2013-14 Zhané Dikes 2014-15 Zhané Dikes
Free Throw Percentage (min. 2 attempts/game) Year Player 1978-79 Mary Hile 1979-80 Mary Hile 1980-81 Mary Hile 1981-82 Lisa Sandel 1982-83 Lisa Daughtrey 1983-84 Lisa Stevens 1984-85 Sue Corder 1985-86 Margaret Walsh 1986-87 Margaret Walsh 1987-88 Alice Solis 1988-89 Alice Solis 1989-90 Alice Solis 1990-91 Marlene Henderson 1991-92 Joy Boyenga 1992-93 Wendy Jo Phelps 1993-94 Jamie Shadian 1994-95 Renee Demirdjian 1995-96 Julie Murdent 1996-97 Julie Murdent 1997-98 Lindsey Huff 1998-99 Melanie Turner 1999-00 Cortney Keegan 2000-01 Kim Whisler 2001-02 Carey Sauer 2002-03 Carey Sauer 2003-04 Carey Sauer 2004-05 Toni Russell 2005-06 Dominique Carter 2006-07 Dominique Carter 2007-08 Dominique Carter 2008-09 Rheina Ale 2009-10 Rheina Ale 2010-11 Rheina Ale 2011-12 Rheina Ale 2012-13 Mel Khlok
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Pct FT-ATT .757 103-136 .651 114-175 .535 92-172 .755 37-49 .778 63-81 .800 44-55 .833 120-144 .773 51-66 .818 63-77 .761 51-67 .813 104-128 .821 78-95 .765 104-136 .759 63-83 .819 95-116 .724 44-58 .761 54-71 .857 54-63 .797 102-128 .712 42-59 .857 24-28 .911 41-45 .841 111-132 .918 90-98 .911 112-123 .828 96-116 .843 59-70 .836 46-55 .784 80-102 .823 65-79 .796 74-93 .842 96-114 .765 65-85 .837 144-172 .761 156-205
.753 .850
116-154 91-107
Ast Avg 55 2.3 95 3.4 106 3.2 120 4.0 81 3.0 108 4.0 108 4.0 112 4.1 171 6.6 165 6.1 85 3.3 88 3.3 95 3.5 151 5.4 160 5.5 131 5.2 81 3.1 123 4.2 160 5.0 187 6.0 111 4.1 124 4.8 108 3.9 113 3.9 93 3.1 108 3.7 114 4.1 117 4.2 70 2.4
Blocked Shots
Year Player 1987-88 Melinda Harrison 1988-89 Joy Boyenga 1989-90 Melinda Harrison 1990-91 Nataly Barker 1991-92 Nataly Barker 1992-93 Wendy Jo Phelps 1993-94 Valerie Gillon 1994-95 Valerie Gillon 1995-96 Valerie Gillon 1996-97 Denise Woods 1997-98 Denise Woods 1998-99 Sarah Wanless 1999-00 Sarah Wanless 2000-01 Kim Whisler 2001-02 Molly Shanley 2002-03 Mary Jane Krueger 2003-04 Mary Jane Krueger 2004-05 Mary Jane Krueger 2005-06 Leeane Jensen 2006-07 Lisa Olden 2007-08 Lisa Olden 2008-09 Katy Keating 2009-10 Katy Keating 2010-11 Bailey Barbour 2011-12 Bailey Barbour 2012-13 Taj Winston
2013-14 2014-15
Steals
Rachel Howard Paige Spietz
Year Player 1979-80 Mary Hile 1980-81 Mary Hile 1981-82 Lisa Baptista 1982-83 Lisa Baptista 1983-84 Sue Corder 1984-85 Debbie Dunbar 1985-86 Debbie Dunbar 1986-87 Debbie Dunbar 1987-88 Chris Hill 1988-89 Alice Solis Joy Boyenga 1989-90 Alice Solis 1990-91 Tami Adkins 1991-92 Tami Adkins 1992-93 Tami Adkins 1993-94 Jamie Shadian 1994-95 Andrea Kagie 1995-96 Andrea Kagie 1996-97 Jamie Shadian 1997-98 Jennifer Madkins 1998-99 Jennifer Madkins 1999-00 Lindsey Huff 2000-01 Lindsey Huff 2001-02 Toni Russell 2002-03 Toni Russell 2003-04 Toni Russell 2004-05 Toni Russell 2005-06 Nykia Peace 2006-07 Nykia Peace 2007-08 Shay Rollins 2008-09 Shay Rollins 2009-10 Rheina Ale 2010-11 Rheina Ale 2011-12 Mel Khlok 2012-13 Mel Khlok
2013-14 2014-15
85 89 70 87 62 70
79 83
2.7 3.0 2.4 2.7 2.4 2.3
2.6 2.5
Blk Avg 13 0.5 16 0.6 13 0.5 43 1.5 41 1.4 8 0.3 23 0.9 58 2.0 58 1.8 50 1.6 35 1.3 33 1.2 37 1.3 26 0.9 11 0.5 24 1.1 20 0.7 20 0.7 16 0.6 16 0.5 28 0.9 14 0.5 11 0.3 29 1.0 32 1.1 23 0.7
22 33
0.7 1.0
Stl Avg 135 4.1 128 4.3 45 2.0 58 2.1 43 1.6 48 1.8 67 2.6 62 2.3 43 1.7 48 1.8 48 1.8 55 2.0 68 2.4 94 3.2 76 3.0 39 1.5 80 2.8 55 1.7 67 2.2 56 2.1 56 2.2 45 1.6 52 1.8 78 2.6 95 3.3 91 3.3 95 3.4 41 1.4 40 1.3 51 1.8 57 2.0 34 1.1 39 1.5 51 1.7 74 2.4
Taj Winston Winford Boynes47 Taj Winston 77
1.6 2.4
HISTORY
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HISTORY
YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD
COACHING RECORDS
Year
Coach
W-L Conference Finish
1976-77
Walt Bugler
5-15
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1977-78
Walt Bugler
15-9
6-6
4th
1978-79
Walt Bugler
18-10
9-3
2nd
1979-80
Walt Bugler
28-5
11-1
1st
1980-81
Jan Ternyik
22-8
7-5
4th
1981-82
Jan Ternyik/Ron Wheatley
8-19
4-7
5th
1982-83
Sue Rojcewicz
15-12
6-8
8th
1983-84
Sue Rojcewicz
11-16
3-11
9th
1984-85
Sue Rojcewicz
12-15
3-9
8th
1985-86
Sue Rojcewicz
14-12
5-7
T-5th
1986-87
Sue Rojcewicz
19-8
10-2
1st
1987-88
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
9-17
6-8
5th
1988-89
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
8-19
4-10
7th
1989-90
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
19-8
10-4
2nd
1990-91
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
13-15
5-9
6th
1991-92
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
19-10
10-4
T-1st
1992-93
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
14-12
6-8
T-4th
1993-94
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
12-14
5-9
7th
1994-95
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
24-5
13-1
1st
1995-96
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
24-8
12-2
T-1st
1996-97
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
25-6
11-3
2nd
1997-98
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
10-17
6-8
6th
1998-99
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
7-20
2-12
8th
1999-00
Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel
12-16
5-9
6th
2000-01
Mary Hile-Nepfel
13-16
5-9
5th
2001-02
Mary Hile-Nepfel
18-12
9-5
T-2nd
2002-03
Mary Hile-Nepfel
12-17
7-7
4th
2003-04
Mary Hile-Nepfel
10-18
3-11
7th
2004-05
Mary Hile-Nepfel
12-16
6-8
6th
2005-06
Mary Hile-Nepfel
9-20
4-10
7th
2006-07
Tanya Haave
10-21
3-11
7th
2007-08
Tanya Haave
14-16
5-9
7th
2008-09
Tanya Haave
7-22
3-11
7th
2009-10
Tanya Haave
5-27
1-13
T-7th
2010-11
Jennifer Azzi
4-25
1-13
8th
2011-12
Jennifer Azzi
5-25
3-13
9th
2012-13
Jennifer Azzi
12-19
4-12
8th
2013-14
Jennifer Azzi
12-19
6-12
8th
2014-15
Jennifer Azzi
19-14
8-10
6th
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Coach Coach Walt Bugler Jan Ternyik Ron Wheatley Sue Rojcewicz Bill Nepfel & Mary Hile-Nepfel Mary Hile-Nepfel Tanya Haave Jennifer Azzi
Seasons Seasons 1976-80 1980-81 1982 1982-87 1987-00 2000-06 2006-10 2010-present
Program Record
38 seasons
W-L W-L 66-39 25-15 5-12 71-63
Pct. Pct. .629 .625 .294 .530
WCC Pct. Conf. Pct. 26-10 .722 7-5 .583 4-7 .364 27-38 .415
196-167 74-99 36-86 52-102
.540 .428 .295 .338
95-87 34-50 12-44 22-60
.522 .405 .214 .268
525-583
.474
227-301
.430
Conference Affiliations [1977-82 – NCAC; 1982-85 – NORPAC; 1985-present – WCC]
Mary Hile-Nepfel
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HISTORY ALL-TIME RESULTS: 525-583 (.474) WALT BUGLER 1976-80 (4 Seasons)
Overall: 66-39 | Conference: 26-10
1976-77
Overall: 5-15
at Cal State East Bay (Hayward) W 79-54 UC DAVIS W 68-42 at UC Davis W 49-41 at Cal State LA L 59-64 at Southern California L 70-77 at Stanford W 80-61 SAN JOSE STATE L 44-74 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 67-61 at Fresno State W 63-57 SANTA CLARA W 78-49 at California L 54-76 PACIFIC W 81-56 STANFORD W 67-57 at San Jose State L 41-50 FRESNO STATE W 91-56 at Santa Clara W 63-48 CALIFORNIA W 54-51 OREGON L 75-76 at Pacific W 78-57 !vs Occidental W 70-65 !vs Azusa Pacific W 83-67 !vs Pepperdine W 63-59 !vs Niagara L 52-56 #vs Southeastern Louisiana L 64-99
Fresno State L 55-72 CAL STATE EAST BAY (HAYWARD) L 41-62 SAN JOSE STATE L 21-65 SANTA CLARA W 32-14 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 23-28 HUMBOLDT STATE L 21-32 HUMBOLDT STATE L 50-59 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L 33-59 CHABOT COLLEGE W 55-52 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO L 41-55 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 53-50 FRESNO STATE L 31-70 ! - AIAW Regionals; # - AIAW Finals SONOMA STATE L 27-48 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 48-40 PACIFIC L 35-63 1979-80 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W 70-18 28-5, 11-1 NCAC SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 35-36 NCAC Champions, AIAW Finals HUMBOLDT STATE L 31-47 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR L 21-71 %vs Fresno State W 71-55 FRESNO STATE L 39-60 %vs Wyoming W 58-40 %vs San Jose State L 58-59 &at SANTA CLARA W 74-37 1977-78 &atSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W 66-65 15-9, 6-6 NCAC at Oregon W 69-63 AIAW Regionals at Oregon State W 73-67 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 77-55 SONOMA STATE W 83-36 UC IRVINE W 70-53 at Cal State Stanislaus W 73-38 CAL STATE CHICO W 84-48 UC MEDICAL CENTER W 82-29 at Cal State Fullerton W 78-69 PACIFIC L 61-63 at UC Irvine W 71-62 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 70-51 OLD DOMINION L 46-70 HAWAII L 79-85, OT at Fresno State W 81-60 at Santa Clara W 75-46 PENN W 91-48 at San Jose State L 55-75 CALIFORNIA W 72-61 at Fresno State W 48-44 at Santa Clara W 74-48 CALIFORNIA W 70-65 UNLV W 58-53 STANFORD L 55-60 SAN JOSE STATE W 61-57 at Pacific L 59-61 at Pacific W 59-49 FRESNO STATE W 59-56 STANFORD W 57-38 SANTA CLARA W 78-56 CAL POLY POMONA W 69-50 SAN JOSE STATE L 51-84 LONG BEACH STATE W 63-54 DIABLO VALLEY W 72-52 at Fresno State W 49-38 at California L 59-74 SANTA CLARA W 75-54 PACIFIC W 53-45 at California W 66-62 at Stanford L 60-78 at San Jose State L 59-70 HUMBOLDT STATE W 76-67 PACIFIC W 71-51 BRITISH COLUMBIA W 70-60 at Stanford W 67-56 !vs Pomona Pitzer W 74-55 !vs Stanford W 64-44 !vs Pepperdine L 51-58 ! vs Southern California L 50-63 !vs UC Riverside W 79-60 !vs UCLA W 74-60 ! - AIAW Regionals #at BYU L 58-62 % - at Cal Poly; & Sourdough Invitational; ! - AIAW Regionals (San Jose, Calif.); # - AIAW Finals (Provo, Utah)
1978-79
18-10, 9-3 NCAC AIAW Finals CAL STATE STANISLAUS UCLA SAN JOSE STATE UC DAVIS
W 98-22 L 58-73 L 68-85 W 68-42
&vs Washington at UNLV FRESNO STATE at California SANTA CLARA at Pacific SAN JOSE STATE ^vs Arizona State ^vs Washington at Alaska - Anchorage STANFORD
JAN TERNYIK 1980-81 (1 Season)
Overall: 22-8| Conference: 7-5
1980-81
22-8, 7-5 NCAC at Lethbridge at Utah WASHINGTON CAL POLY UC IRVINE %vs South Carolina at UCLA MONTANA NEW MEXICO STATE WASHINGTON STATE SAN DIEGO STATE SANTA CLARA HAWAII at California PACIFIC CAL STATE FULLERTON at San Jose State STANFORD FRESNO STATE LOUISIANA TECH UC SANTA BARBARA CALIFORNIA at Santa Clara SAN JOSE STATE at Pacific at UNLV &vs Northern Arizona at Stanford at Fresno State vs UCLA
% - at Washington State; & - at UNLV; ^ - at Alaska Anchorage
W 82-32 W 68-59 W 58-48 W 69-47 W 64-57 W 57-55 L 65-90 W 61-50 W 70-56 W 63-47 W 61-52 W 61-52 W 67-48 L 50-56 W 68-66 W 77-69 L 51-53 W 70-54 W 65-49 L 58-69 W 74-44 L 55-61 W 71-61 L 53-75 L 66-94 W 69-68 W 76-75 W 79-78, 2OT W 62-58 ! L 68-92
% - at UCLA; & - at UNLV; ! - AIAW Regional
JAN TERNYIK/ RON WHEATLEY 1981-82 (1 Season)
Overall: 8-19 | Conference: 4-7
SUE ROJCEWICZ 1982-87 (Five Seasons)
Overall: 71-63 | Conference: 27-38
1982-83
15-12, 6-8 NPC SAN FRANCISCO STATE NORTHWESTERN NEVADA TEXAS TECH %vs Pepperdine %at San Diego State CAL POLY at Stanford BROWN SAN JOSE STATE UC SANTA BARBARA STANFORD at California FRESNO STATE at Pacific SANTA CLARA at Oregon at Oregon State PACIFIC at Fresno State WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE CALIFORNIA at San Jose State at Santa Clara at UC Irvine at Pepperdine
% - Dial Classic at San Diego State
1981-82
8-19, 4-7 NCAC vs Cal State Fullerton at San Diego State IDAHO STATE %vs Minnesota %vs Wyoming CAL POLY PEPPERDINE OREGON STATE TEXAS A&M at Fresno State at Santa Clara CALIFORNIA BIOLA PACIFIC at San Jose State at Stanford
L 74-92 W 75-68 W 58-52 W 84-83 W 58-56, OT L 76-82 L 40-48 L 56-68 L 73-76 L 79-82 L 60-66
L 69-78 W 86-68 W 80-66 W 68-59 W 70-69 L 61-80 W 74-68 W 77-75 W 87-61 L 66-81 W 82-65 L 58-74 L 72-85 W 71-67, OT W 80-67 W 73-57 L 69-81 L 54-81 W 75-72 L 64-70, OT L 79-83 W 79-66 L 70-77 L 65-66 W 72-56 W 63-60 L 71-76
1983-84 L 77-88 L 47-62 W 86-52 L 66-98 L 67-74 L 65-77 W 80-73 L 53-88 W 70-68 L 61-71 L 60-73 L 71-90 L 67-80 W 67-65 L 49-62 L 56-78
#ONETEAM
11-16, 3-11 NPC %vs Cal State LA %vs Alaska-Anchorage %vs Nevada at Long Beach State at Cal Poly Pomona at Southern California STANFORD at San Francisco State &vs Texas Tech &vs UC Santa Barbara &vs Santa Clara IDAHO PORTLAND STATE CALIFORNIA
W 59-48 W 75-73, OT W 104-79 L 65-104 L 58-79 L 58-86 W 69-63 W 67-61 L 57-98 W 72-66 W 73-45 L 83-92 W 70-61 L 67-87
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at San Jose State at Fresno State PACIFIC at Santa Clara OREGON STATE OREGON FRESNO STATE at Pacific at Washington at Washington State at California SAN JOSE STATE SANTA CLARA
L 49-73 L 61-68 W 80-73 L 73-75 L 58-83 L 75-92 W 78-65 L 61-63 L 56-87 L 61-66 L 87-94 W 82-68 L 62-74
1985-86
14-12, 5-7 WCC
at Cal State East Bay (Hayward) W 81-52 at San Francisco State W 79-55 STANFORD L 66-77 CALIFORNIA L 67-74 UTAH STATE W 81-61 %vs Arizona State L 66-80 %vs Montana State W 77-57 Pacific L 80-94 SONOMA STATE W 80-49 CAL POLY W 75-63 % - at CS Hayward; & - at UC Irvine Christmas NORTHERN ARIZONA W 74-71 Tournament MONTANA L 57-74 FRESNO STATE W 64-49 1984-85 SAINT MARY’S W 73-67 12-15, 3-9 NPC at Nevada L 71-74 PEPPERDINE L 57-68 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 81-80 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 88-63 at Utah L 64-80 U.S. INTERNATIONAL L 91-93 at BYU L 81-119 SAN DIEGO L 46-49 at Weber State W 83-80 at San Diego L 58-70 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 93-69 at U.S. International L 73-77 PEPPERDINE W 76-64 at Santa Clara W 67-64 %vs LSU L 54-94 NEVADA W 49-47 %at UCLA L 58-81 at Loyola Marymount W 80-62 at Stanford L 59-69 at Pepperdine W 70-59 HAWAII W 61-60 SANTA CLARA L 66-72 CAL POLY W 74-61 % - UNLV Classic LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 79-64 COLORADO W 75-65 1986-87 FRESNO STATE L 53-67 19-8, 10-2 WCC at San Jose State L 58-84 WCC Regular Season Champions CALIFORNIA L 72-73 at Fresno State L 55-72 %vs Utah L 54-92 WASHINGTON L 61-83 %vs Oral Roberts W 84-74 WASHINGTON STATE L 56-66 UNLV L 61-72 SANTA CLARA W 84-71 at Fresno State L 69-72 SAN JOSE STATE W 78-67 PACIFIC W 90-79 at Oregon L 64-78 IDAHO STATE W 71-65 at Oregon State L 52-74 SAN JOSE STATE W 76-48 PACIFIC W 80-73 &FAIRFIELD W 75-66 at California L 72-82, OT SOUTHERN UTAH W 96-79 NEVADA L 60-67 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 69-71 at Santa Clara W 60-49 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 88-43 % - UCLA Classic CAL STATE EAST BAY (HAYWARD) W 69-35 BYU L 66-69 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 74-51 PEPPERDINE W 80-72 at San Diego W 69-55
at U.S. International U.S. INTERNATIONAL SAN DIEGO at Nevada at Saint Mary’s NEVADA at California SANTA CLARA at Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara
W 70-67 L 54-55 W 68-58 W 70-53 W 79-56 W 67-61 L 82-83 W 72-66, OT W 68-64 W 68-49 L
% - in Tempe, Ariz.; & - at SF Presidio Gym
BILL NEPFEL & MARY-HILE NEPFEL 1987-00 (13 Seasons)
Overall: 196-167| Conference: 95-87
1987-88
9-17, 6-8 WCC at Cal State Fullerton L 54-79 %vs Sam Houston State L 45-57 PORTLAND STATE L 71-76 WEBER STATE W 68-46 at Pacific L 47-69 FRESNO STATE L 33-88 at Stanford L 43-75 &vs Purdue L 55-67 at San Jose State W 59-57 CALIFORNIA L 72-75, 2OT at Cal State East Bay (Hayward) W 60-46 *at Gonzaga L 36-57 *at Portland L 48-68 at San Francisco State L 62-66 *SAN DIEGO W 65-53 *SAINT MARY’S W 68-61 *at Santa Clara W 56-54 *at Loyola Marymount L 44-50 *at Pepperdine L 52-66* PEPPERDINE L 51-66 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 30-41 *at Saint Mary’s W 56-50 *at San Diego L 39-51 *PORTLAND W 56-43 *GONZAGA W 62-47 *SANTA CLARA L 52-71 % - at CS Fullerton; & - at San Jose State
1988-89
8-19, 4-10 WCC at Oregon at UC Irvine at California UC SANTA BARBARA SAN JOSE STATE TEXAS-ARLINGTON ARKANSAS STATE HAWAII %vs Texas A&M %at San Jose State MANHATTAN LASALLE NEW ORLEANS *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE *at San Diego *at Saint Mary’s *SAINT MARY’S *SAN DIEGO *at Portland *at Gonzaga
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L 56-72 L 44-59 L 57-80 W 67-62 L 47-61 W 63-51 W 71-66 W 74-68 L 53-71 L 49-66 L 50-52 L 60-71 L 60-64 W 69-60 L 70-80 L 61-63 L 56-81 L 70-73 L 52-58 L 40-58 L 50-64
*GONZAGA *PORTLAND *SANTA CLARA *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount *at Santa Clara
% - San Jose State Classic
L 46-51 W 63-55 L 44-46 L 57-71 W 55-54 W 57-54
1989-90
19-8, 10-4 WCC %vs North Texas at Nevada %vs Middle Tennessee SOUTHERN UTAH OREGON STATE IDAHO PACIFIC UC IRVINE GEORGIA TECH &vs Montana at California at Stanford COLORADO STATE *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *at Santa Clara *at San Diego *at Saint Mary’s *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine *SAN DIEGO *SANTA CLARA *at Gonzaga *at Portland *SAINT MARY’S
% - at Nevada; & - at California
L 47-57 W 69-60 W 82-57 W 94-54 L 65-69 W 84-76, 2OT W 60-59 W 61-53 W 85-67 W 70-61 L 53-57 L 46-90 W 53-45 W 72-54 W 56-55 W 58-55 W 71-58 W 75-66 W 80-64 L 67-72 L 55-56 W 80-64 W 75-66 W 57-49 L 65-70 W 75-68 L 69-94
1990-91
13-15, 5-9 WCC %vs Southern Illinois %vs Alabama NORTHERN ARIZONA RICE SAN JOSE STATE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA at Pacific CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE &vs Boise State &at San Jose State FORDHAM COLUMBIA SAN DIEGO STATE *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *at Santa Clara *at San Diego *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine *at Saint Mary’s *SAN DIEGO *SANTA CLARA *at Gonzaga *at Portland *SAINT MARY’S
L 46-71 L 61-76 W 71-52 L 58-66 W 78-54 W 90-77 L 65-81 L 68-76 W 66-47 L 60-64 W 69-64 W 87-63 W 81-50 W 65-63 W 63-39 W 83-72 L 67-68 L 57-64 W 71-58 W 71-55 L 60-69 L 55-64 L 59-79 L 76-84 L 64-80 L 56-66 W 65-45 L 65-79
% - UNLV Classic; & - San Jose State Classic
HISTORY 1991-92
19-10, 10-4 WCC WCC Regular Season Co-Champions MONTANA STATE OREGON STATE at Southern California %at Utah %vs Auburn UC SANTA CRUZ ! CAL STATE STANISLAUS ! MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE &vs Texas Tech &vs Appalachian State at Texas at San Jose State SACRAMENTO STATE *SANTA CLARA * DIEGO *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE *at Portland *at Gonzaga *GONZAGA *PORTLAND *SAINT MARY’S *at San Diego *at Santa Clara *at Saint Mary’s # vs Portland # at Santa Clara
W 70-51 W 72-64 L 49-50 L 51-62 L 47-62 W 92-36 W 93-38 W 70-54 L 59-62 W 86-56 L 69-79 W 74-63 W 71-50 L 61-65 W 73-51 W 65-60 W 63-42 W 77-49 W 62-45 L 61-76 L 59-66 W 68-43 W 73-59 W 82-61 W 58-52 L 59-64 W 85-72 W 62-59 L 62-67
at California SACRAMENTO STATE CONNECTICUT CORNELL *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE *at San Diego *SAINT MARY’S *SANTA CLARA *at Santa Clara *at Saint Mary’s *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *at Gonzaga *at Portland *SAN DIEGO % - Hawaii Wahine Classic
L 70-73 L 73-78 L 53-79 W 85-67 W 68-58 W 73-63 L 50-53 L 62-71 W 69-44 L 58-75 W 65-59 L 57-80 L 39-58 L 67-71 L 64-75 W 66-59 L 68-83 L 53-70 W 79-51
1994-95
*at Loyola Marymount W 70-57 *at Pepperdine W 68-53 *PORTLAND W 73-64 L 60-74 *GONZAGA W 76-54 W 91-53 *at San Diego W 67-42 W 57-49 *SAN DIEGO W 59-45 W 91-69 *at Santa Clara L 59-60 W 84-58 *at Saint Mary’s W 56-46 W 74-40 *SAINT MARY’S W 79-42 W 88-59 *SANTA CLARA W 71-50 L 66-74 *at Gonzaga W 52-46 L 55-66 *at Portland L 53-91 W 76-51 *PEPPERDINE W 68-58 W 73-68, OT *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 73-43 L 62-93 # vs Loyola Marymount W 65-35 W 83-77, OT #vs Pepperdine W 59-43 W 79-61 W 61-57 W 72-49 #vs Portland $vs No. 16 Florida W 68-61 W 58-52 $at No. 13 Duke W 64-60 W 77-69 $$vs No. 2 Connecticut L 44-72 W 80-77 % - Arizona Classic; # - WCC Championships; $ W 64-61 NCAA Tournament; $$ - NCAA Sweet Sixteen W 77-64 W 84-65 W 63-61 1996-97 W 73-40 25-6, 11-3 WCC W 93-77 WCC Tournament Champions, W 89-83, OT NCAA First Round W 58-36 W 64-50 ARIZONA L 79-85, OT W 66-50 ST. JOHN’S W 58-39 L 58-67 PACIFIC W 72-52
at UC Santa Barbara CAL POLY at Fresno State CALIFORNIA CAL STATE FULLERTON WEBER STATE % - Utah Classic; ! - USF Classic; & - Cal Classic; # SAN JOSE STATE WCC Championships %at Florida %vs Maine 1992-93 FORDHAM at Sacramento State 14-12, 6-8 WCC *at Portland CALIFORNIA L 64-70 *at Gonzaga *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT %vs Saint Joseph’s L 66-80 *PEPPERDINE %vs William & Mary W 78-62 *SAN DIEGO at Sacramento State L 75-77 *at San Diego SAN JOSE STATE W 57-41 *at Saint Mary’s NORTHWESTERN STATE W 80-76 *at Santa Clara SOUTHERN UTAH W 70-60 *SANTA CLARA IDAHO STATE W 78-49 *SAINT MARY’S &vs Cal State Fullerton W 69-46 *at Pepperdine &vs Idaho W 51-49 *at Loyola Marymount WISCONSIN W 71-69 *GONZAGA SAN DIEGO STATE L 56-78 *PORTLAND *at Santa Clara W 71-69 # vs Loyola Marymount *at San Diego L 49-66 *PEPPERDINE L 69-77 # vs Saint Mary’s # vs Portland *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 66-51 $ vs Arkansas *at Loyola Marymount L 51-54 % - Florida Classic; # - WCC Championships; $ *at Pepperdine W 87-80 *PORTLAND W 77-75 NCAA Tournament *GONZAGA W 80-58 *at Gonzaga L 69-88 1995-96 *at Portland L 62-73 24-8, 12-2 WCC *at Saint Mary’s L 60-78 WCC Regular Season *SAN DIEGO L 61-63 Co-Champions, WCC Tournament *SANTA CLARA L 61-77 Champions, NCAA Sweet Sixteen *SAINT MARY’S W 72-68 % - at Virginia; & - at San Jose State
1993-94
12-14, 5-9 WCC UC SANTA BARBARA %vs George Mason %vs Arkansas %vs California at San Jose State UCLA SAN FRANCISCO STATE
W 57-55 W 69-57 L 44-62 W 75-62 L 49-62 W 71-68 W 89-40
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24-5, 13-1 WCC WCC Regular Season Champions, WCC Tournament Champions, NCAA First Round
at California %vs Wake Forest %vs Wyoming FRESNO STATE AIR FORCE No. 8 COLORADO at San Jose State at Weber State at No. 15 Texas Tech COLUMBIA SACRAMENTO STATE No. 22 TEXAS A&M
L 84-89, OT L 75-76, OT W 68-44 W 83-53 W 79-46 L 56-66 W 80-49 L 74-86 L 61-72 W 70-25 W 88-70 W 73-67
at Ohio State CALIFORNIA STANFORD at Colorado UNLV MARQUETTE at Texas A&M at TCU SOUTHERN UTAH CAL POLY *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE *at Portland *at Gonzaga *SANTA CLARA *SAINT MARY’S *at Saint Mary’s *at Santa Clara *SAN DIEGO *at San Diego *GONZAGA
W 73-62 W 68-44 L 46-61 W 52-51 W 72-61 W 68-59 W 85-55 W 70-57 W 72-35 W 101-42 W 74-46 W 71-61 L 63-69, OT W 54-41 W 69-60 W 76-56 L 50-51 W 69-67, OT W 69-38 W 73-43 W 76-47
#ONETEAM
*PORTLAND *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount # vs Gonzaga # vs Saint Mary’s # vs Portland $ vs Southern California
L 56-59 W 59-42 W 67-56 W 86-49 W 67-56 W 65-59 L 55-68
# - WCC Championships; $ - NCAA Tournament
1997-98
10-17, 6-8 WCC NEVADA VALPARAISO at Stanford ILLINOIS STATE CALIFORNIA %vs DePaul %vs Arkansas State NORTHERN ARIZONA DRAKE at Notre Dame at Marquette IDAHO *SAN DIEGO *SAINT MARY’S *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine *at Santa Clara *SANTA CLARA *GONZAGA *PORTLAND *at Portland *at Gonzaga *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *at Saint Mary’s *at San Diego # vs Saint Mary’s
W 72-60 W 79-67 L 54-101 L 75-78, 2OT L 61-62 L 56-59 L 57-67 W 72-60 L 45-68 L 47-62 L 64-72, OT W 75-65 L 49-64 W 60-56 W 57-42 L 60-76 L 62-71 L 57-67 W 75-57 L 40-77 L 56-60 W 56-53 L 54-57 W 62-61 L 59-64 W 58-39 L 62-70
% - Hawaii Invitational; # - WCC Championships
1998-99
7-20, 2-12 WCC at San Diego State IDAHO STATE NOTRE DAME at Pacific at California at Nevada STANFORD NORTHERN ILLINOIS
W 54-43 W 63-53 L 43-74 L 50-78 L 46-58 L 56-61 L 68-77 W 66-51
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MARYLAND W 66-46 at Oregon L 62-96 at Long Beach State W 87-81 MILWAUKEE L 56-60 NEW MEXICO STATE L 49-58 *at Gonzaga L 64-75 *at Portland L 51-70 *SAN DIEGO L 56-59 *SANTA CLARA L 59-62 *at Pepperdine L 46-67 L 57-72 *at Loyola Marymount W 88-70 *at Saint Mary’s *SAINT MARY’S L 64-91 *PORTLAND L 63-79 *GONZAGA L 62-76 *at Santa Clara W 76-62 *at San Diego L 50-53 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 42-52 *PEPPERDINE L 57-61 % - Vanderbilt Tournament; # - WCC Champion#vs Pepperdine ships # vs Loyola Marymount
W 72-59 *at Portland L 59-73 # at Santa Clara L 49-90 # - WCC Championships L 65-92 *SAN DIEGO L 57-61 L 79-84 *SANTA CLARA L 41-57 W 78-68 *at Pepperdine W 71-61 2005-06 W 80-58 *at Loyola Marymount W 56-47 9-20, 4-10 WCC W 72-52 *SAINT MARY’S L 52-58 W 74-60 *PORTLAND L 62-64 %at Minnesota L 62-80 W 72-54 *GONZAGA W 59-57 %vs LIU Brooklyn L 46-61 L 64-69 *at Santa Clara W 69-67 &RIDER W 80-44 L 59-78 *at San Diego L 72-76 &No. 22 OKLAHOMA L 51-53 L 75-76 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 71-49 CAL POLY W 71-67 W 59-53 *PEPPERDINE W 69-61 at UC Davis L 55-69 L 55-68 # SAN DIEGO L 54-66 at Long Beach State L 52-58, OT L 68-79 % - Preseason WNIT; # - WCC Championships HAWAII L 63-71 W 88-60 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 70-63 L 52-66 2003-04 DENVER W 64-59 L 54-57 10-18, 3-11 WCC FRESNO STATE L 53-73 L 71-74 at Boise State L 50-61 L 63-71 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 72-46 at Nevada L 53-59 W 78-73 at No. 12 Stanford L 50-75 *PEPPERDINE W 69-65, OT L 56-73 %DAVIDSON W 58-41 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 59-64 # - WCC Championships %KENTUCKY W 67-59 *at Saint Mary’s L 46-74 1999-00 at San Jose State L 53-66 *at Portland W 57-54 12-16, 5-9 WCC 2001-02 at Montana L 60-61 *at Gonzaga L 42-54 18-12, 9-5 WCC NEW MEXICO W 43-37 *SANTA CLARA L 61-66 STANFORD L 64-75 COLORADO STATE L 63-71 *SAINT MARY’S L 63-68 WNIT First Round No. 9 IOWA STATE L 64-83 CANISIUS W 84-51 *at Loyola Marymount L 56-63 at Northern Illinois W 56-49 CAL POLY W 64-62 *at Pepperdine L 55-75 UC IRVINE L 48-59 at Illinois State L 52-66 IONA W 54-40 *at San Diego L 66-69 at Nevada L 67-69 SAN DIEGO STATE W 67-58 at No. 24 Utah L 48-75 *SAN DIEGO W 59-56 at No. 7 Stanford L 73-103 at California L 58-60 at BYU L 54-59 *at Santa Clara L 53-67 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 95-69 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 77-40 *SANTA CLARA L 48-49 *PORTLAND W 80-70 WASHINGTON W 72-68 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 70-65, OT *GONZAGA L 61-72 *GONZAGA L 53-71 at California W 55-52 at Idaho State W 59-34 *PORTLAND L 64-76 # at Gonzaga W 75-67 FRESNO STATE W 68-67 at Utah L 62-75 *at Santa Clara L 45-75 # vs Santa Clara L 65-75, OT UNLV L 63-71 No. 18 OREGON W 66-60 % - Minnesota Tournament; & - Odwalla Classic; *at San Diego W 83-74 at Cal Poly W 73-69, OT # - WCC Championships LONG BEACH STATE L 63-64 *PEPPERDINE L 55-71 LONG BEACH STATE L 77-85 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 90-59 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 58-74 UTAH W 65-56 *GONZAGA L 71-76 *at Saint Mary’s L 57-75 at Syracuse W 61-56 *PORTLAND W 73-58 TANYA HAAVE *at Portland L 63-67 at Cornell W 68-56 *at Loyola Marymount L 68-80, OT *at Gonzaga W 59-53 *at Loyola Marymount L 58-76 *at Pepperdine L 70-77 *SAINT MARY’S L 66-74 *at Pepperdine L 69-81 2006-10 (Four Seasons) *PEPPERDINE W 74-52 *SAINT MARY’S *SAN DIEGO W 63-61 W 74-67 Overall: 36-86| Conference: 12-44 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 74-56 *at Loyola Marymount L 46-64 *at Saint Mary’s L 73-79 *at Saint Mary’s L 57-69 L 48-75 *GONZAGA W 73-58 *at Pepperdine *at San Diego L 44-48 L 66-71 *PORTLAND W 71-60 # at Santa Clara % Odwalla Classic; # WCC Championships *SAN DIEGO L 53-62 *at San Diego W 79-55 2006-07 *SAINT MARY’S L 41-58 *at Santa Clara L 64-65 10-21, 3-11 WCC *at Santa Clara L 65-72 *PEPPERDINE L 57-73 2004-05 *SANTA CLARA L 51-66 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 71-62 12-16, 6-8 WCC at Colorado L 56-62 *at Portland W 61-51 *SANTA CLARA W 87-79 at Wyoming L 58-71 *at Gonzaga W 76-70 *SAN DIEGO W 64-63 at Colorado State L 64-72 COLORADO STATE W 62-51 #at Santa Clara L 56-74 *at Portland W 52-49 at Denver W 62-59 # - WCC Championships MIAMI (FL) L 59-69 *at Gonzaga W 72-67 WILLIAM AND MARY W 79-48 %SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 67-60 # vs Loyola Marymount W 65-63 OAKLAND L 65-82 %DELAWARE L 47-71 #vs Pepperdine L 77-82 UC DAVIS W 80-61 at San Jose State W 53-48, OT MARY-HILE NEPFEL $ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 53-72 SAN JOSE STATE L 47-48 at Cal Poly L 38-60 # - WCC Championships; $ - WNIT at Cal Poly W 61-56 BOISE STATE L 58-80 2000-06 (Six Seasons) LONG BEACH STATE W 62-57 at Fresno State L 48-55 No. 2 STANFORD L 51-80 Overall: 74-99| Conference: 34-50 2002-03 at Cal State Fullerton L 69-72 SONOMA STATE W 64-53 USF Career Record – 1987-2006 12-17, 7-7 WCC FLORIDA STATE W 67-64 at Seton Hall L 59-69 (19 Seasons) &at Hawaii L 49-70 MARIST L 58-68 %at No. 19 Colorado State L 58-76 Overall: 270-266 | Conference: 129-137 &vs Columbia W 63-51 at No. 25 New Mexico L 52-63 NEVADA W 57-46 NEVADA W 65-55 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 56-62 No. 6 STANFORD L 57-59 *at San Diego L 45-52 *PEPPERDINE W 63-48 SETON HALL W 62-44 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 64-70 *at San Diego L 53-62 SYRACUSE L 56-77 *PEPPERDINE W 77-65 2000-01 *at Gonzaga L 62-81 No. 19 BYU L 65-68 *at Saint Mary’s L 77-84 13-16, 5-9 WCC *at Portland L 52-57 MONTANA L 66-68 *at Santa Clara L 83-89, 2OT *SAINT MARY’S W 54-52 at Fresno State L 57-61 *GONZAGA L 53-58 UC RIVERSIDE W 105-51 *SANTA CLARA W 76-64 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 44-53 *PORTLAND L 61-64 at Cal State Fullerton W 96-56 *at Pepperdine W 84-81, 2OT at Washington L 56-83 *SAN DIEGO L 60-66 at Stanford L 66-92 *at Loyola Marymount L 55-58 at Milwaukee L 51-58 *PEPPERDINE W 64-60 MASSACHUSETTS W 80-37 *SAN DIEGO W 62-57 at Wisconsin W 70-67, OT *at Loyola Marymount L 52-65 CALIFORNIA L 53-61 *GONZAGA L 62-70 at Long Beach State W 67-47 *SAINT MARY’S L 51-61 MONTANA STATE L 55-60 *PORTLAND W 83-58 at UC Irvine W 70-66 *SANTA CLARA W 64-58 at Iowa State L 60-87 *at Santa Clara L 76-82, OT *at Saint Mary’s W 58-56 *at Portland L 52-54 CAL POLY W 71-63 *at Saint Mary’s L 57-72 *at Gonzaga L 47-59 CORNELL %at Vanderbilt %vs Central Michigan UTAH *at San Diego *at Saint Mary’s *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE *at Gonzaga *at Portland *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *SANTA CLARA *at Santa Clara *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount *SAINT MARY’S *SAN DIEGO #vs Pepperdine
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HISTORY
*at Gonzaga # vs San Diego # vs Gonzaga
L W L
37-57 80-69 38-59
2009-10
5-27, 1-13 WCC
at UC Davis L 47-69 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 71-63 UTAH STATE W 57-48 at San Jose State L 51-63 %at Texas Tech L 38-69 %vs Prairie View A&M W 68-64 %vs Texas-Arlington L 67-70 L 51-75 at Hawaii L 48-58 W 101-96, 3OT &vs BYU L 60-72 L 48-66 &at BYU-Hawaii L 61-69 W 73-63 W 71-67 W 78-66 at Pacific CAL POLY L 52-73 L 70-73, OT at Washington State L 57-74 L 61-96 No. 4 TENNESSEE L 34-89 W 64-62 ^at Villanova L 35-67 W 70-57 ^vs Loyola Maryland L 51-60 W 74-51 SACRAMENTO STATE L 74-77 W 77-67 *at Saint Mary’s L 64-76 W 95-86 *at San Diego L 47-54 W 81-72 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 55-63 L 44-66 *PEPPERDINE L 43-67 L 51-53 *at Santa Clara L 47-54 W 80-62 L 50-53 W 65-51 *at Portland *at Gonzaga L 53-93 L 70-74 *SAN DIEGO L 52-67 W 80-68 *SAINT MARY’S L 46-56 L 50-57 L 49-68 W 81-75 *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount L 48-58 L 64-68 *SANTA CLARA W 58-52 L 48-67 *PORTLAND L 52-80 L 42-90 *No. 20 GONZAGA L 35-83 L 78-80 #vs Loyola Marymount L 54-61 L 73-86 % - Basketball Travelers Tournament; & - Hukilau W 88-73 Invitational; ^ - Villanova Tournament; # - WCC L 41-65 Championships L 67-72 L 84-89
% - Odwalla Classic; & - Hawaii Invitational; # - WCC Championships
2007-08
14-16, 5-9 WCC at Northern Colorado at Colorado State COLORADO at Cal State Fullerton %UMKC %VILLANOVA at No. 5 Stanford at Oregon State SACRAMENTO STATE SAN JOSE STATE CAL POLY EASTERN WASHINGTON UC DAVIS at Nevada No. 22 WYOMING *SAN DIEGO *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *at Saint Mary’s *at Santa Clara *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *at San Diego *at Gonzaga *at Portland *SAINT MARY’S *SANTA CLARA *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine # vs Santa Clara
% - Odwalla Classic; # - WCC Championships
2008-09
7-22, 3-11 WCC at No. 6 Tennessee ACADEMY OF ART at Eastern Washington at UC Davis %NORTHERN COLORADO %WASHINGTON STATE OREGON STATE at Cal Poly CAL STATE FULLERTON at Sacramento State &vs Chattanooga &vs Stephen F. Austin IONA at Wyoming *at San Diego *at Saint Mary’s *PORTLAND *GONZAGA *SANTA CLARA *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount *SAINT MARY’S *SAN DIEGO *at Portland *at Gonzaga *at Santa Clara *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE # vs San Diego
JENNIFER AZZI 2010-Present (Five Seasons)
L 39-68 Overall: 52-102 | Conference: 22-60 W 80-50 L 70-80 L 49-56 W 73-65 2010-11 L 71-82 4-25, 1-13 WCC L 66-83 L 83-85 UC DAVIS L 45-69 L 57-60 SAN JOSE STATE W 71-59 W 64-55 at Cal State Fullerton L 66-69 L 52-75 %at New Mexico L 38-73 W 70-59 %vs Rhode Island W 87-76 L 64-68 at Sacramento State L 88-106 L 60-82 UC SANTA BARBARA L 38-71 L 62-69 at Utah State L 71-77 L 62-89 PACIFIC L 54-76 L 50-68 at Cal Poly L 55-80 L 42-63 at Northern Colorado L 46-74 W 48-45 No. 8 STANFORD L 45-100 L 47-73 ACADEMY OF ART W 85-57 W 58-56 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L 77-79, OT L 47-59 *SANTA CLARA L 50-69 L 49-68 *SAINT MARY’S L 51-73 L 41-79 *SAN DIEGO L 60-72 L 35-71 *at Portland L 57-74 L 46-51 *at Gonzaga L 60-97 W 65-61 L 57-83 L 47-55 *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE W 66-46 L 64-73 *at Santa Clara L 62-70 % - Odwalla Classic; & - Carribean Classic; # - WCC *at San Diego L 65-74 Championships *at Saint Mary’s L 57-73 *PORTLAND L 55-69 *GONZAGA L 59-103
*at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount #vs Santa Clara
L L L
56-72 60-87 58-62
% - New Mexico Tournament; # - WCC Championships
2011-12
5-25, 3-13 WCC CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE at San Jose State CAL POLY NORTHERN COLORADO at UC Davis %at Seattle University %vs Loyola Chicago at Colorado at UC Santa Barbara FLORIDA at Ohio University SACRAMENTO STATE CAL STATE FULLERTON *PEPPERDINE *at Loyola Marymount *at Saint Mary’s *BYU *at Gonzaga *at Portland *at Pepperdine *SAINT MARY’S *SAN DIEGO *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *SANTA CLARA *at San Diego *GONZAGA *at No. 23 BYU *PORTLAND *at Santa Clara #vs Loyola Marymount
at Fordham at Columbia LONG BEACH STATE at San Jose State %vs UC Davis %at Cal Poly UNLV CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD at Boise State UMKC at Fresno State *at Santa Clara *at Loyola Marymount *at Pepperdine *PACIFIC *SAINT MARY’S *No. 23 GONZAGA *PORTLAND *at BYU *at San Diego *at Portland *at No. 17 Gonzaga *SAN DIEGO *BYU *SANTA CLARA *at Saint Mary’s *at Pacific *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT #vs Loyola Marymount #vs No. 19 Gonzaga
L 66-80 W 83-69 L 82-85, 2OT L 79-98 W 69-67 L 65-76 W 62-61 L 70-85 W 76-70 L 62-70, OT W 76-47 L 72-81 W 80-76 W 77-61 L 67-80 L 67-86 L 40-68 L 72-82 L 47-81 L 58-76 W 74-73 L 66-101 W 78-74 L 66-73 L 73-74 L 64-83 L 65-83 W 75-61 W 80-79 W 63-62 L 68-81
19-14, 8-10 WCC
2012-13
12-19, 4-12 WCC
# - WCC Championships
12-19, 6-12 WCC
L 59-67 W 88-77 L 66-82 L 81-85 L 50-64 L 56-74 L 63-65 L 66-84 L 41-60 L 68-91 L 53-63 W 86-71 L 50-55 L 69-85 W 61-59 L 42-64 L 67-76 L 52-87 L 76-78 L 64-77 W 66-64 L 50-68 L 49-62 L 51-59 L 63-74 L 59-79 % - Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic; # - WCC W 71-64 Championships L 63-77 L 62-69 2014-15 L 60-66
% - Seattle University Tournament; # - WCC Championships
HAWAII UC DAVIS at Cal State Fullerton FORDHAM BOISE STATE at Sacramento State at UTSA at Cal State Northridge NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR SAN JOSE STATE at Cal Poly FRESNO STATE at Pacific *SAINT MARY’S *at BYU *at Pepperdine *PORTLAND *at Loyola Marymount *at Santa Clara *BYU *at Saint Mary’s *SAN DIEGO *GONZAGA *SANTA CLARA *at Portland *at Gonzaga *at San Diego *PEPPERDINE *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT #vs Pepperdine #vs Loyola Marymount
2013-14
W 65-52 W 72-65 L 55-60 L 48-55 W 75-61 L 60-68 W 61-60, OT L 33-77 W 93-43 W 92-64 W 71-67 L 63-72 L 59-75 L 48-68 L 58-80 L 67-71 W 88-81 L 50-65 L 48-61 W 65-56 L 63-68 L 61-63 L 46-84 L 64-69 W 75-71 L 65-101 L 52-62 W 67-57 L 55-58 W 80-48 L 53-75
#ONETEAM
COLUMBIA SONOMA STATE CS MONTEREY BAY at UC Riverside NEVADA UTAH VALLEY at UC Davis at Long Beach State at Seattle NORTH TEXAS SAN JOSE STATE *PACIFIC *SAINT MARY’S *at San Diego *at BYU *GONZAGA *PORTLAND *SANTA CLARA *at Pepperdine *at Loyola Marymount *BYU *SAN DIEGO *at Portland *at Gonzaga *at Santa Clara *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *PEPPERDINE *at Saint Mary’s *at Pacific #vs Pacific #vs San Diego #vs BYU $at Fresno State
# - WCC Championships; $ - WNIT
W 70-65 W 83-42 W 85-48 L 53-66 W 63-48 W 69-50 W 73-70 L 58-70 W 67-56 W 60-42 W 77-62 L 54-92 L 66-68 L 55-56 L 62-65 L 64-75 W 85-68 W 62-45 W 69-58 W 74-65 L 63-68 L 69-74 W 79-44 L 84-91, 4OT L 79-80, OT W 87-75 L 65-76 W 65-63 W 91-79 W 74-64 W 65-57 L 73-79 L 73-79
University of THE BEST CITY EVER 61
HISTORY ALL-TIME VS OPPONENTS ACADEMY OF ART 2008-09 (H) 2010-11 (H)
2-0
W W
80-50 85-57
W
79-46
AIR FORCE 1995-96 (H)
1-0
ALABAMA 0-1 1990-91 (N)
L
61-76
ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1-1 1981-82 (A) 1983-84 (N)
L W
APPALACHIAN STATE 1991-92 (N)
W
79-82 75-73, OT
1-0 86-56
ARIZONA 0-1 1996-97 (H)
L
ARIZONA STATE
79-85, OT
0-2
1981-82 (N) 1985-86 (N)
L L
56-68 66-80
CAL POLY 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (H) 1994-95 (H) 1996-97 (H) 2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (A) 2003-04 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (A)
13-7 W L W W W W W W W W W W L W L L L L W L
69-47 65-77 74-68 74-61 75-63 91-53 101-42 71-63 73-69, OT 64-62 61-56 71-67 38-60 77-67 83-85 52-73 55-80 66-82 71-67 67-56
CAL POLY POMONA
ARKANSAS 0-2
1979-80 (H) 1983-84 (A)
1993-94 (N) 1994-95 (N)
CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD
L L
44-62 58-67
W L
71-66 57-67
ARKANSAS STATE 1988-89 (H) 1997-98 (N)
1-1
AUBURN 0-1 1991-92 (N)
L
47-62
W
83-67
AZUSA PACIFIC 1978-79 (N)
1-0
BYU 2-13 1979-80 (A) 1984-85 (A) 1986-87 (H) 2002-03 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2009-10 (N) 2011-12 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2014-15 (A) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (N)
L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L
58-62 81-119 66-69 65-68 54-59 60-72 67-76 71-64 58-80 65-56 47-81 66-73 62-65 63-68 65-76
BYU-HAWAII 0-1 2009-10 (A)
L
61-69
BIOLA 0-1 1981-82 (H)
L
BOISE STATE 1990-91 (N) 2005-06 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A)
2-3 L L L W W
BRITISH COLUMBIA 1977-78 (H)
67-80
W
60-64 50-61 58-80 75-61 76-70
1-0 70-60
BROWN 1-0 1982-83 (H)
W
87-61
2013-14 (H)
W L
0-1
L
70-85
W
84-48
CAL STATE CHICO 1979-80 (H)
1-1 69-50 58-79
1-0
CAL STATE EAST BAY (HAYWARD) 4-1 1976-77 (H) 1978-79 (A) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1987-88 (A)
L W W W W
CAL STATE FULLERTON 1979-80 (A) 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (N) 1987-88 (A) 1992-93 (N) 1994-95 (H) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (A)
W W L L W W W W W L W L W L L L
CAL STATE LA 1978-79 (A) 1983-84 (N)
41-62 79-54 81-52 69-35 60-46
9-7 78-69 77-69 77-88 54-79 69-46 84-58 90-59 96-56 70-63 69-72 73-63 57-60 71-63 66-69 50-55 55-60
1-1 L W
59-64 59-48
CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY 1-0 2014-15 (H)
W
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 1990-91 (H) 1993-94 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (A)
W W W L L
CAL STATE STANISLAUS 1976-77 (H)
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L
#ONETEAM
85-48
3-2 66-47 69-44 95-69 59-67 33-77
5-2 23-28
1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1977-78 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1991-92 (H)
33-59 53-50 73-38 70-51 98-22 93-38
COLUMBIA 5-0
CALIFORNIA 9-24
CONNECTICUT 0-2
1977-78 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1978-79 (A) 1978-79 (H) 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1980-81 (A) 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (H) 1981-82 (A) 1982-83 (A) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1984-85 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1985-86 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1989-90 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1993-94 (N) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (H) 1995-96 (A) 1996-97 (H) 1997-98 (H) 1998-99 (A) 1999-00 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (A)
L W W W W W
W L L W W W L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L W L W L L L L W
70-65 59-74 54-76 54-51 72-61 66-62 50-56 55-61 71-90 84-83 72-85 70-77 67-87 87-94 72-73 72-82, OT 67-74 82-83 72-75, 2OT 57-80 53-57 65-81 64-70 75-62 70-73 91-69 84-89, OT 68-44 61-62 46-58 58-60 53-61 55-52
CANISIUS 1-0 2002-03 (H)
W
84-51
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1988-89 (N)
1-0
W
87-81
CHABOT COLLEGE 1976-77 (H)
1-0
W
55-52
CHATTANOOGA 0-1 2008-09 (N)
L
52-75
COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO 1976-77 (H)
L
0-1 41-55
COLORADO 2-4 1984-85 (H) 1995-96 (H) 1996-97 (A) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2011-12 (A)
W L W L L L
COLORADO STATE 1989-90 (H) 2002-03 (A) 2003-04 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2007-08 (A)
W L L L W W
75-65 56-66 52-51 56-62 48-66 66-84
3-3 53-45 58-76 63-71 64-72 62-51 101-96, 3OT
1990-91 (H) 1995-96 (H) 2006-07 (N) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (H)
1993-94 (H) 1995-96 (N)
W W W W W
L L
81-50 70-25 63-51 83-69 70-65
53-79 44-72
CORNELL 3-0 1993-94 (H) 1998-99 (H) 2001-02 (A)
W W W
85-67 66-46 68-56
DAVIDSON 1-0 2003-04 (H)
W
58-41
DEPAUL 0-1 1997-98 (N)
L
56-59
DELAWARE 0-1 2006-07 (H)
L
47-71
DENVER 2-0 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (H)
W W
62-59 64-59
W
72-52
DIABLO VALLEY 1977-78 (H)
1-0
DRAKE 0-1 1997-98 (H)
L
45-68
DUKE 1-0 1995-96 (A)
W
EASTERN WASHINGTON 1979-80 (H) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A)
W W L
64-60
2-1 77-55 95-86 70-80
FAIRFIELD 1-0 1986-87 (H)
W
75-66
FLORIDA 1-2 1994-95 (A) 1995-96 (N) 2011-12 (H)
L W L
66-74 68-61 68-91
W
67-64
FLORIDA STATE 2006-07 (H)
1-0
FORDHAM 2-2 1990-91 (H) 1994-95 (H) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A)
W W L L
FRESNO STATE 1976-77 (A) 1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1977-78 (H) 1978-79 (A) 1978-79 (H) 1979-80 (N) 1979-80 (A) 1979-80 (A) 1980-81 (H) 1980-81 (A)
87-63 76-51 48-55 66-80
17-15 L L L W W W W W W W W W
55-72 31-70 39-60 48-44 59-56 63-57 91-56 71-55 81-60 49-38 65-49 62-58
HISTORY 1981-82 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1983-84 (A) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1985-86 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1994-95 (A) 1995-96 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (A)
L W W L L W L L W L L W W W L L L L W L
GEORGE MASON 1993-94 (N)
1-0 W
GEORGE WASHINGTON 1986-87 (H)
69-57
0-1
L
69-71
W
85-67
GEORGIA TECH 1989-90 (H)
61-71 58-52 71-67, OT 64-70, OT 61-68 78-65 53-67 55-72 64-49 69-72 33-88 57-49 83-53 68-67 57-61 53-73 48-55 63-72 76-47 73-79
1-0
GONZAGA 24-36 1987-88 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1988-89 (H) 1989-90 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1991-92 (A) 1991-92 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1992-93 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (A) 1994-95 (H)
L W L L W L W L L W W L W L W W
36-57 62-47 50-64 46-51 56-55 65-70 83-72 56-66 59-66 68-43 80-58 69-88 73-63 68-83 83-77, OT 93-77
1995-96 (H) 1995-96 (A) 1996-97 (A) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (N) 1997-98 (H) 1997-98 (A) 1998-99 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (H) 1999-00 (A) 2000-01 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2006-07 (N) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (N) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (A)
W W W W W W W L W L W W W W W L W L W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
76-54 52-46 54-41 76-47 86-49 75-57 56-53 59-62 88-70 71-76 76-70 72-52 88-60 73-58 72-67 47-59 59-57 61-72 59-53 62-81 62-70 42-54 53-71 75-67 53-58 37-57 38-59 70-74 42-90 42-63 35-71 53-93 35-83 60-97 59-103 52-87 59-79 46-84 65-101 40-68 66-101 68-81 64-75 84-91, 4OT
HAWAII 4-4 1977-78 (H)
L
79-85, OT
1980-81 (H) 1984-85 (H) 1988-89 (H) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2012-13 (H)
W W W L L L W
67-48 61-60 74-68 63-71 49-70 48-58 65-52
HUMBOLDT STATE 1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (H)
L L L W
1-3 21-32 50-59 31-47 76-67
IDAHO 3-1 1983-84 (H) 1989-90 (H) 1992-93 (N) 1997-98 (H)
L W W W
83-92 84-76, 2OT 51-49 75-65
W W W W W
86-52 71-65 78-49 63-53 59-34
L L
75-78, 2OT 52-66
IDAHO STATE 1981-82 (H) 1986-87 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1998-99 (H) 1990-00 (A)
5-0
ILLINOIS STATE
0-2
1997-98 (H) 1999-00 (A)
IONA 1-1 2003-04 (H) 2008-09 (H)
W L
54-40 64-68
L L
64-83 60-87
IOWA STATE
0-2
1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A)
KENTUCKY 1-0 2003-04 (H)
W
67-59
LIU-BROOKLYN 0-1 2005-06 (N)
L
46-61
LSU 0-1 1984-85 (N)
L
54-94
LASALLE 0-1 1988-89 (H)
L
60-71
LETHBRIDGE 2-0 1977-78 (U) 1980-81 (A)
W W
74-55 82-32
LONG BEACH STATE 1979-80 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2014-15 (A)
3-7
W L L L L W W L L L
63-54 65-104 63-64 79-84 77-85 67-47 62-57 52-58, OT 82-85, 2OT 58-70
L
58-69
LOUISIANA TECH
0-1
1980-81 (H)
LOYOLA CHICAGO 2011-12 (N)
0-1 L
63-65
LOYOLA MARYLAND 2009-10 (N)
L
0-1 51-60
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1991-92 (A) 1991-92 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1992-93 (A) 1993-94 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1994-95 (H) 1994-95 (A) 1994-95 (N) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (H) 1995-96 (N) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A) 1997-98 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1998-99 (H) 1998-99 (A) 1999-00 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2000-01 (N) 2001-02 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2001-02 (N) 2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2009-10 (H) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (N) 2010-11 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2011-12 (N) 2012-13 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (N) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2013-14 (N) 2014-15 (A) 2014-15 (H)
W W W W W L L W W L L W L W W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L L L L W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L L L W L L L L L W W W W W
36-33 79-64 88-63 80-62 74-51 68-49 44-50 30-41 69-60 55-54 67-72 55-56 71-55 60-69 63-42 77-49 66-51 51-54 50-53 66-59 79-61 73-40 58-36 70-57 73-43 65-35 74-46 67-56 57-42 62-61 51-70 76-62 68-80, OT 74-56 75-76 71-74 56-73 58-76 71-62 65-63 56-47 71-49 58-74 46-64 56-62 55-58 59-64 56-63 64-70 52-65 64-68 41-65 58-56 65-61 55-63 48-58 54-61 57-83 60-87 61-59 49-62 60-66 50-65 55-58 53-75 80-76 80-79 63-62 74-65 87-75
MAINE 0-1 1994-95 (N)
L
55-66
MANHATTAN 0-1 1988-89 (H)
L
50-52
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#ONETEAM
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HISTORY MARIST 0-1 2004-05 (H)
L
58-48
MARQUETTE 1-1 1996-97 (H) 1997-98 (A)
W L
68-59 64-72, OT
MARYLAND 1-0 2000-01 (H)
W
72-59
MASSACHUSETTS 1-0 2000-01 (H)
W
80-37
L
59-69
MIAMI (FL) 2006-07 (H)
0-1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE 2-0 1989-90 (N) 1991-92 (H)
W W
82-57 70-54
NORTH TEXAS 1989-90 (N) 2014-15 (H)
1-1 L W
NORTHERN ARIZONA 1980-81 (N) 1985-86 (H) 1990-91 (H) 1997-98 (H)
W W W W
NORTHERN COLORADO
51-75 73-65 46-74 81-85
1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (A)
W W
66-51 56-49
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
NORTHWESTERN STATE
1981-82 (N) 2005-06 (A)
L L
66-98 62-80
MONTANA 2-3 1980-81 (H) 1985-86 (H) 1989-90 (N) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (A)
W L W L L
MONTANA STATE 1985-86 (N) 1991-92 (H) 2000-01 (H)
2-1 W W L
MOUNT ST. MARY’S 2010-11 (H)
61-50 57-74 70-61 66-68 60-61
L
77-57 70-51 55-60
0-1 77-79, OT
NEVADA 10-6 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (N) 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1985-86 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1998-99 (A) 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2014-15 (H)
W W L L W W W W W L L W L W L W
80-66 104-79 60-67 71-74 49-47 70-53 67-61 69-60 72-60 56-61 67-69 57-46 53-59 65-55 44-66 63-48
W L L
43-37 52-63 38-73
NEW MEXICO 2003-04 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2010-11 (A)
1-2
NEW MEXICO STATE 1980-81 (H) 2000-01 (H)
70-56 80-58
L
60-64
NEW ORLEANS 1988-89 (H)
2-0
W W
0-1
NIAGARA 0-1 1978-79 (N)
L
52-56
2-0
NORTHWESTERN 1-0 1982-83 (H)
MINNESOTA 0-2
1-3
L W L L
2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (A)
78-68 51-58
4-0 76-75 74-71 71-52 72-60
2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H)
MILWAUKEE 1-1 W L
47-57 60-42
1992-93 (H)
W
80-76
L L
47-62 43-74
0-2
NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 2012-13 (H)
1-0
W
NOTRE DAME 1997-98 (A) 1998-99 (H)
86-68
W L W
2-1 70-18 21-71 93-43
OAKLAND 0-1 2004-05 (H)
L
65-82
OCCIDENTAL 1-0 1978-79 (N)
W
70-65
W
73-62
OHIO STATE 1996-97 (A)
1-0
OHIO UNIVERSITY 2011-12 (A)
L
0-1 53-63
OKLAHOMA 0-1 2005-06 (H)
L
51-53
L
46-70
W
84-74
OLD DOMINION 1979-80 (H)
0-1
ORAL ROBERTS 1986-86 (N)
1-0
OREGON 2-6 1978-79 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1982-83 (A) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1988-89 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A)
L W L L L L W L
75-76 69-63 69-81 75-92 64-78 56-72 66-60 65-92
W L L L L L W W L
73-67 53-88 54-81 58-83 52-74 65-69 72-64 64-62 66-83
OREGON STATE 1979-80 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1991-92 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (H)
64 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
3-6
#ONETEAM
PACIFIC 17-14 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1977-78 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (A) 1979-80 (A) 1979-80 (H) 1980-81 (H) 1980-81 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1981-82 (A) 1982-83 (A) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1996-97 (H) 1998-99 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (A) 2014-15 (N)
L L L W W W W W W L W L W W W L W L W L W L W L W L L L L L W W
35-63 61-63 59-61 53-45 81-56 78-57 59-49 71-51 68-66 66-94 67-65 76-82 80-67 75-72 80-73 61-63 80-73 80-94 90-79 47-69 60-59 68-76 72-52 50-78 71-67 54-76 59-75 67-80 65-83 54-92 91-79 74-64
PENN 1-0 1979-80 (H)
W
91-48
PEPPERDINE 36-35 1977-78 (N) 1978-79 (N) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (N) 1982-83 (A) 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1991-92 (A) 1991-92 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1992-93 (A) 1993-94 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1994-95 (H) 1994-95 (A) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (H) 1995-96 (N) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A) 1997-98 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1998-99 (H) 1998-99 (A) 1998-99 (N) 1999-00 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2000-01 (H)
L W W W L W L W W W L L L L W W W L W W L W L L W W W W W W W L L L L L L W L L
51-58 63-59 80-73 70-69 71-76 76-64 57-68 70-59 80-72 68-64 52-66 51-66 70-80 57-71 80-64 80-64 71-58 55-64 65-60 62-45 69-77 87-80 62-71 64-75 72-49 63-61 68-53 68-58 59-43 71-61 59-42 60-76 54-57 56-59 62-76 57-61 70-77 74-52 59-78 63-71
2000-01 (N) 2001-02 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2001-02 (N) 2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2006-07 (H) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2009-10 (H) 2009-10 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (N) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2014-15 (A) 2014-15 (H)
W L L L W W L L W W W L W W W L L L L L W L L L L W W W W W L
78-73 69-81 57-73 77-82 71-61 69-61 55-71 48-75 63-48 84-81, 2OT 69-65, OT 55-75 77-65 64-60 81-75 67-72 47-73 47-55 43-67 49-68 66-46 56-72 69-85 64-77 67-71 67-57 80-48 77-61 75-61 69-58 65-76
PORTLAND 29-31 1987-88 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1988-89 (H) 1989-90 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1991-92 (A) 1991-92 (H) 1991-92 (N) 1992-93 (H) 1992-93 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (A) 1994-95 (W) 1994-95 (N) 1995-96 (H) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (N) 1996-97 (A) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1997-98 (A) 1998-99 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (H) 1999-00 (A) 2000-01 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (H)
L W L W W W W W L W W W L W L L W W W L W L L W L L L L W W W L W W L L L L L W W W L
48-68 56-43 40-58 63-55 72-54 75-68 63-39 65-45 61-76 73-59 62-59 77-75 62-73 68-58 53-70 62-93 89-83, OT 66-50 73-64 53-91 61-57 63-69, OT 56-59 65-59 40-77 56-60 46-67 57-72 73-58 61-51 74-60 68-79 71-60 52-49 59-73 62-64 64-76 63-67 52-57 83-58 57-54 80-70 61-64
HISTORY
2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (A)
L W L L L L L L L L L W W L W W W
PORTLAND STATE 1983-84 (H) 1987-88 (H)
1-1
W L
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2009-10 (N)
52-54 65-51 78-80 50-68 41-79 50-53 52-80 57-74 55-69 76-78 63-77 88-81 75-71 72-82 74-73 85-68 79-44
W
70-61 71-76
1-0 68-64
PURDUE 0-1 1987-88 (N)
L
55-67
W
87-76
RHODE ISLAND 2010-11 (N)
1-0
RICE 0-1 1990-91 (H)
L
58-66
RIDER 1-0 2005-06 (H)
W
SACRAMENTO STATE 1991-92 (H) 1992-93 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1994-95 (A) 1995-96 (H) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (A)
71-50 75-77 73-78 73-68, OT 88-70 70-57 64-55 74-77 88-106 86-71 60-68
L
66-80
0-1
SAINT MARY’S 1985-86 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1988-89 (A) 1988-89 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1991-92 (H) 1991-92 (A) 1992-93 (A) 1992-93 (H) 1993-94 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (A) 1994-95 (H) 1994-95 (N) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (H) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A)
6-5
W L L W W W W L L W L
SAINT JOSEPH’S 1992-93 (N)
80-44
24-37 W W W W L L W L L L W W L W W L W W W W W W L
73-67 79-56 68-61 56-50 56-81 70-73 75-66 69-94 59-79 65-79 82-61 85-72 60-78 72-68 65-59 67-71 80-77 84-65 64-50 56-46 79-42 76-56 50-51
1996-97 (N) 1997-98 (H) 1997-98 (A) 1997-98 (N) 1998-99 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2003-04 (H) 2004-05 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (A)
W W L L L L L L W L W L W L L L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L W
SAM HOUSTON STATE 1987-88 (N)
L
SAN DIEGO 1985-86 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1987-88 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1988-89 (A) 1988-89 (H) 1989-90 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1991-92 (H) 1991-92 (A) 1992-93 (A) 1992-93 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1994-95 (H) 1994-95 (A) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (H) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1997-98 (A) 1998-99 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (A) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2001-02 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (H)
67-56 60-56 59-64 62-70 64-75 50-53 57-69 41-58 59-53 55-68 74-67 73-79 58-56 52-58 57-75 66-74 54-52 57-72 46-74 63-68 77-84 51-61 80-68 73-86 62-89 47-59 64-76 46-56 51-73 57-73 42-64 66-64 48-68 63-68 67-86 64-83 66-68 65-63
0-1 45-57
26-38 L L W W W L L L W W L L W W L L L W W W W W W W L W L L L L W L W W L
46-49 58-70 69-55 68-58 65-53 39-51 61-63 52-58 71-58 75-66 57-64 76-84 73-51 58-52 49-66 61-63 58-75 79-51 58-52 77-69 67-42 59-45 69-38 73-43 49-64 58-39 49-58 42-52 44-48 53-62 72-54 54-57 79-55 64-63 57-61
2002-03 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2003-04 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2006-07 (N) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2008-09 (A) 2008-09 (H) 2008-09 (N) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (H) 2010-11 (A) 2011-12 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2012-13 (A) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2014-15 (A) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (N)
L L W W L W L W L L W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L W
72-76 54-66 83-74 63-61 53-62 62-57 66-69 59-56 45-52 60-66 80-69 80-62 48-67 62-69 49-68 64-73 47-54 52-67 60-72 65-74 50-68 63-74 61-63 52-62 58-76 78-74 55-56 69-74 65-57
SAN DIEGO STATE 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (A) 1982-83 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1998-99 (A) 1999-00 (H)
W L L W L W W
4-3 61-52 47-62 61-80 65-63 56-78 54-43 67-58
SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1976-77 (H) 1976-77 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1993-94 (H) 1999-00 (H)
W L W L W W W W L W W
SAN JOSE STATE 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1977-78 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (A) 1979-80 (N) 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1980-81 (A) 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1983-84 (A) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1984-85 (H) 1986-87 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1988-89 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1990-91 (A)
8-3 48-40 35-36 67-61 69-78 67-61 93-69 79-55 88-43 62-66 89-40 77-40
17-23 L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L W L W W W L L W W
21-65 55-75 51-84 68-85 44-74 41-50 58-59 61-57 59-70 51-53 53-75 49-62 40-48 66-81 65-66 49-73 82-68 58-84 78-67 76-48 59-57 47-61 49-66 78-54 69-64
#ONETEAM
1991-92 (A) 1992-93 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (H) 1995-96 (A) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2009-10 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2014-15 (H)
W W L W W L L W W L W W W L W
SANTA CLARA 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1977-78 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (A) 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1979-80 (H) 1980-81 (H) 1980-81 (A) 1981-82 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1983-84 (N) 1983-84 (A) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1985-86 (A) 1985-86 (H) 1986-87 (H) 1986-87 (A) 1987-88 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1988-89 (H) 1988-89 (A) 1989-90 (A) 1989-90 (H) 1990-91 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1991-92 (H) 1991-92 (A) 1991-92 (A) 1992-93 (A) 1992-93 (H) 1993-94 (H) 1993-94 (A) 1994-95 (A) 1994-95 (H) 1995-96 (A) 1995-96 (H) 1996-97 (H) 1996-97 (A) 1997-98 (A) 1997-98 (H) 1998-99 (H) 1998-99 (A) 1999-00 (A) 1999-00 (H) 1999-00 (A) 2000-01 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2001-02 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (H) 2002-03 (A) 2003-04 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2003-04 (A)
74-63 57-41 49-62 88-59 80-49 53-66 47-48 53-48, OT 74-51 51-63 71-59 88-77 92-64 79-98 77-62
36-50 W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L L W W W L W L W L L W W W L L L L L W L L L W W L W W W L L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L
32-14 75-46 78-56 78-49 63-48 74-37 74-48 75-54 61-52 71-61 60-73 58-56, OT 73-57 72-56 73-45 73-75 62-74 84-71 60-49 67-64 66-72 72-66, OT 71-77 56-54 52-71 44-46 57-54 58-55 57-49 67-68 64-80 61-65 59-64 62-67 71-69 61-77 57-80 39-58 64-61 77-64 59-60 71-50 69-60 69-67, OT 62-71 57-67 64-91 63-79 65-72 51-66 56-74 64-69 52-66 64-65 87-79 41-57 69-67 48-49 45-75 66-71
University of THE BEST CITY EVER 65
HISTORY 2004-05 (H) 2004-05 (A) 2004-05 (A) 2005-06 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2005-06 (N) 2006-07 (A) 2006-07 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2007-08 (N) 2008-09 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2009-10 (N) 2010-11 (N) 2010-11 (A) 2010-11 (N) 2011-12 (H) 2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (A) 2013-14 (H) 2014-15 (H) 2014-15 (A)
W L L L L L L W L W L W L L W L L L L L L L L L W L
76-64 76-82, OT 49-90 61-66 53-67 65-75, OT 83-89, 2OT 64-58 50-57 88-73 84-89 48-45 46-51 47-54 58-52 50-69 62-70 58-62 51-59 62-69 48-61 64-69 72-81 73-74 62-45 79-80, OT
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 2011-12 (A) 2014-15 (A)
56-74 67-56
W L
62-44 59-69
SETON HALL 2002-03 (H) 2004-05 (A)
1-1
SONOMA STATE 1976-77 (H) 1977-78 (H) 1985-86 (H) 2004-05 (H) 2014-15 (H)
4-1 L W W W W
SOUTH CAROLINA 1980-81 (N)
27-48 83-36 80-49 64-53 83-42
1-0
W
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 2003-04 (H)
1-1
L W
W
57-55
1-0 72-46
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 0-1 1978-79 (N)
L
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1978-79 (A) 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (N) 1983-84 (A) 1990-91 (H) 1991-92 (A) 1996-97 (N) 2001-02 (H)
L W L L W L L L
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1990-91 (N) 2006-07 (H)
L W
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 2002-03 (H)
L
SOUTHERN UTAH 1986-87 (H) 1989-90 (H) 1992-93 (H) 1996-97 (H)
2-6 70-77 66-65 50-63 58-86 90-77 49-50 55-68 53-72
1-1 46-71 67-60
0-1 44-53
4-0 W W W W
96-79 94-54 70-60 72-35
W
58-39
ST. JOHN’S 1996-97 (H)
64-99
1-0
STANFORD 9-20 1977-78 (H) 1977-78 (A) 1978-79 (A) 1978-79 (H) 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1979-80 (N) 1980-81 (H) 1980-81 (A) 1981-82 (A) 1981-82 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (H) 1984-85 (A) 1985-86 (H) 1987-88 (A) 1989-90 (A) 1996-97 (H) 1997-98 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1999-00 (H) 2000-01 (A) 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (H) 2003-04 (A) 2004-05 (H) 2007-08 (A) 2010-11 (H)
L L W W W W W W W L L W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2008-09 (N)
W
55-60 60-78 80-61 67-57 57-38 67-56 64-44 70-54 79-78, 2OT 56-78 60-66 77-75 58-74 69-63 59-69 66-77 43-75 46-90 46-61 54-101 68-77 64-75 66-92 73-103 57-59 50-75 51-80 61-96 45-100
1-0 70-59
SYRACUSE 1-1 2001-02 (A) 2002-03 (H)
W L
61-56 56-77
TCU 1-0 1996-97 (A)
W
70-57
TENNESSEE 0-2 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (H)
L L
39-68 34-89
TEXAS 0-1 1991-92 (A)
L
69-79
W L W W
70-68 53-71 73-67 85-55
TEXAS A&M 1981-82 (H) 1988-89 (N) 1995-96 (H) 1996-97 (A)
3-1
TEXAS TECH 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (N) 1991-92 (N) 1995-96 (A) 2009-10 (A)
1-4 W L L L L
68-59 57-98 59-62 61-72 38-69
TEXAS-ARLINGTON 1-1 1988-89 (H) 2009-10 (N)
W L
UC DAVIS 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (H) 1978-79 (A) 11/30/04 (H) 2005-06 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A) 2009-10 (A) 2010-11 (H)
66 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
63-51 67-70
8-5 W W W W L W L L L
#ONETEAM
68-42 68-42 49-41 80-61 55-69 81-72 49-56 47-69 45-69
2011-12 (A) 2012-13 (H) 2013-14 (N) 2014-15 (A)
L W W W
50-64 72-65 69-67 73-70
W W W W L W L W
70-53 71-62 64-57 63-60 44-59 61-53 48-59 70-66
UC IRVINE 1979-80 (H) 1979-80 (A) 1980-81 (H) 1982-83 (A) 1988-89 (A) 1989-90 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (A)
6-2
UC MEDICAL CENTER 1977-78 (H)
82-29
W W L
79-60 105-51 53-66
UC RIVERSIDE 1977-78 (N) 2000-01 (H) 2014-15 (A)
2-1
UC SANTA BARBARA 1980-81 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (N) 1988-89 (H) 1993-94 (H) 1994-95 (A) 2010-11 (H) 2011-12 (A)
W W W W W L L L
UC SANTA CRUZ 1991-92 (H)
1-0
W
5-3 74-44 82-65 72-66 67-62 57-55 60-74 38-71 41-60
1-0 W
92-36
UCLA 2-4 1978-79 (H) 1979-80 (N) 1980-81 (A) 1980-81 (N) 1984-85 (A) 1993-94 (H)
L W L L L W
58-73 74-60 65-90 68-92 58-81 71-68
UTAH STATE 1985-86 (H) 2009-10 (H) 2010-11 (A)
2-1 W W L
81-61 57-48 71-77
W
69-50
UTAH VALLEY 2014-15 (H)
1-0
VALPARAISO 1-0 1997-98 (H)
W
VANDERBILT 0-1 1998-99 (A)
L
2007-08 (H) 2009-10 (A)
L L
70-73, OT 35-67
L
75-76, OT
WAKE FOREST 1995-96 (N)
0-1
WASHINGTON 2-6 1980-81 (H) 1981-82 (N) 1981-82 (N) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1984-85 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2002-03 (A)
W L L L L L W L
WASHINGTON STATE 1980-81 (H) 1982-83 (H) 1983-84 (A) 1984-85 (H) 2008-09 (H) 2009-10 (A)
W W W L
83-80 68-46 74-40 74-86
3-1
2007-08 (H) 2013-14 (H)
WESTERN MICHIGAN
UNLV 5-2 1979-80 (H) 1980-81 (A) 1981-82 (A) 1986-87 (H) 1996-97 (H) 2001-02 (H) 2013-14 (H)
W W W L W L W
U.S. INTERNATIONAL 1984-85 (H) 1985-86 (H) 1985-86 (A) 1986-87 (A) 1986-87 (H)
W L L W L
58-53 69-68 75-68 61-72 72-61 63-71 62-61
2-3 81-80 91-93 73-77 70-67 54-55
UTSA 1-0 2012-13 (A)
W
61-60, OT
UTAH 2-6 1980-81 (A) 1984-85 (A) 1986-87 (N) 1991-92 (A) 1998-99 (H) 1990-00 (A) 2001-02 (H) 2003-04 (A)
W L L L L L W L
68-59 64-80 54-92 51-62 56-60 62-75 65-56 48-75
W
WILLIAM AND MARY 1992-93 (N) 2004-05 (H)
2-4 63-47 79-66 61-66 56-66 71-82 57-74
WEBER STATE
1999-00 (H)
58-48 74-92 73-76 79-83 56-87 61-83 72-68 56-83
W W L L L L
UMKC 1-1 78-66 62-70, OT
62-96
VILLANOVA 0-2
1984-85 (A) 1987-88 (H) 1994-95 (H) 1995-96 (A)
W L
79-67
W W
1-0 70-65, OT
2-0 78-62 79-48
WISCONSIN 2-0 1992-93 (H) 2002-03 (A)
W W
71-69 70-67, OT
WYOMING 2-4 1979-80 (N) 1981-82 (N) 1995-96 (N) 2006-07 (A) 2007-08 (H) 2008-09 (A)
W L W L L L
58-40 67-74 68-44 58-71 51-53 60-82
HISTORY ALL-TIME VS OPPONENTS A Academy of Art...................................... 2-0 Air Force.................................................. 1-0 Alabama................................................. 0-1 Alaska-Anchorage................................ 1-1 Appalachian State................................ 1-0 Arizona.................................................... 0-1 Arizona State......................................... 0-2 Arkansas................................................. 0-2 Arkansas State...................................... 1-1 Auburn.................................................... 0-1 Azusa Pacific.......................................... 1-0
B
BYU........................................................2-13 BYU-Hawaii............................................ 0-1 Biola........................................................ 0-1 Boise State............................................. 2-3 British Columbia................................... 1-0 Brown..................................................... 1-0
C
Cal Poly.................................................13-7 Cal Poly Pomona.................................. 1-1 Cal State Bakersfield............................ 0-1 Cal State Chico...................................... 1-0 Cal State East Bay (Hayward)............. 4-1 Cal State Fullerton................................ 9-7 Cal State LA............................................ 1-1 Cal State Monterey Bay....................... 1-0 Cal State Northridge............................ 3-2 Cal State Stanislaus............................. 5-2 California..............................................9-24 Canisius.................................................. 1-0 Central Michigan................................... 1-0 Chabot College..................................... 1-0 Chattanooga......................................... 0-1 College of San Mateo........................... 0-1 Colorado................................................ 2-4 Colorado State...................................... 3-3 Columbia............................................... 5-0 Connecticut........................................... 0-2 Cornell.................................................... 3-0
H
Idaho....................................................... 3-1 Idaho State............................................ 5-0 Illinois State........................................... 0-2 Iona......................................................... 1-1 Iowa State.............................................. 0-2
K
Kentucky................................................ 1-0
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LIU Brooklyn.......................................... 0-1 LSU.......................................................... 0-1 LaSalle.................................................... 0-1 Lethbridge.............................................. 2-0 Long Beach State................................. 3-7 Louisiana Tech...................................... 0-1 Loyola Chicago..................................... 0-1 Loyola Maryland................................... 0-1 Loyola Marymount...........................36-33
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Nevada..................................................10-6 New Mexico............................................ 1-2 New Mexico State................................. 2-0 New Orleans.......................................... 0-1 Niagara................................................... 0-1 North Texas............................................ 1-1 Northern Arizona.................................. 4-0 Northern Colorado............................... 1-3 Northern Illinois.................................... 2-0 Northwestern........................................ 1-0 Northwestern State.............................. 1-0 Notre Dame........................................... 0-2 Notre Dame de Namur........................ 2-1
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Oakland.................................................. 0-1 Occidental.............................................. 1-0 Ohio State.............................................. 1-0 Ohio University..................................... 0-1 Oklahoma.............................................. 0-1 Old Dominion........................................ 0-1 Oral Roberts........................................... 1-0 Oregon.................................................... 2-6 Oregon State......................................... 3-6
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HISTORY POST-SEASON APPEARANCES NCAA APPEARANCES 1995 NCAA FIRST ROUND – MARCH 16, 1995 • SEATTLE, WASH. ARKANSAS 67, SAN FRANCISCO 58
WCC Tournament Champions WCC Regular Season Co-Champions Nine- and seven-game winning streaks Single-season records for blocks (147) and rebounds (1,302) Won 20 of the final 23 contests Played before four crowds of 3,500 or more Posted a final record of 24-8, and a 12-2 WCC record
1997 NCAA FIRST ROUND – MARCH 15, 1997 • GAINESVILLE, FLA. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 68, SAN FRANCISCO 55
USF made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1995, as the No. 11 seed in the West Region. The Dons traveled to the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle to face Arkansas. Brittany Lindhe led the way with 21 points, while Jamie Shadian and Renee Demirdjian each added 11 as the Dons got its first taste of the Dance.
The Dons were awarded a No. 11 seed in the Mideast Region and were slated to face No. 6 USC in the opening round. San Francisco came out of the gates strong and trailed by only six at halftime. The Dons eventually fell 68-55 to the Women of Troy. Brittany Lindhe paced USF with 15 points, while Renee Demirdjian added 13 points in her final game wearing Green and Gold.
Team highlights:
Team Highlights:
Third-straight NCAA appearance Third-consecutive WCC title 25-6 overall record, marking third-straight season with at least 24 victories Three all-WCC First Team selections, marking a program first Record-setting home attendance, including two games with 4,000 plus fans Ranked as high as No. 21 in the USA Today/CNN Coaches’ Poll Nine-game winning streak
16-game winning streak Finished with a 24-5 overall records West Coast Conference Champions Posted a perfect 13-0 record at home Program’s first NCAA appearance
1996 NCAA FIRST ROUND – MARCH 16, 1996 • DURHAM, N.C. SAN FRANCISCO 68, NO. 16 FLORIDA 51 USF earned its second NCAA appearance as the No. 12 seed in the Mideast Region. The Dons started their Cinderella run with a 68-61 victory over then-No. 16 Florida. Valerie Gillon dominated with a 28-point, nine-rebound performance, while Andrea Kagie added 15 points off the bench. USF led 31-29 at halftime and never trailed in the second half.
NCAA SECOND ROUND – MARCH 18, 1996 • DURHAM, N.C. SAN FRANCISCO 64, NO. 13 DUKE 60 San Francisco garnered the biggest win in school history as the Dons shocked regional host, then-No. 13 Duke, 64-60, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. For the Blue Devils, it was the first non-conference loss at home since 1991. Brittany Lindhe led the Dons with 17 points, while Julie Murdent scored 14 points off the bench, and Renee Demirdjian added a dozen in the victory.
NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN – MARCH 23, 1996 • CHICAGO, ILL. NO. 2 CONNECTICUT 72, SAN FRANCISCO 44 The eyes of the country were on USF as the team faced defending national champions, Connecticut, in the Sweet Sixteen. In front of the largest crowd (7,190) to watch a women’s basketball game in Illinois, the Dons fell short, dropping the 72-44 decision to the Huskies. The game was tied 13-13 midway through the first half before UConn pulled away for a 37-28 halftime lead. Valerie Gillon scored 13 points in her final collegiate contest, while Julie Murdent came off the bench to add 10 points.
Team highlights:
NCAA Sweet 16 appearance, its longest run in the tournament in USF history Ranked No. 16 in the final USA Today/CNN women’s basketball poll NCAA Tournament wins over nationally-ranked Duke and Florida
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AIAW Before becoming members of the NCAA in the 1981-82 season, most women’s programs, including the University of San Francisco, participated in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). USF played in the AIAW Postseason Tournament for four consecutive seasons, from 1978-81. During the span, the Dons posted a 7-5 record in the tournament. USF made two appearances in the Finals, in 1979 and 1980. In 1979, San Francisco’s season ended following a 99-64 loss to Southeastern Louisiana. The Dons’ 1980 campaign was halted following a 62-58 loss to BYU in the finals.
Regional
1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
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1979, 1980
WNIT 2002
USF played host to USC in its first appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament in 2002. The Dons dropped their lone postseason decision at War Memorial Gym, 72-53, to the Women of Troy. Freshman Toni Russell led the squad with 11 points, seven steals and three assists in the contest.
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The Dons made a return to the postseason after a 13-year hiatus after finishing as West Coast Conference tournament runners-up. USF earned the berth into the field to play Fresno State in the first round of the WNIT, and despite holding the lead with two minutes to play the Bulldogs came back to win on its home court by a final score of 79-73. Senior Taj Winston closed out her career on the Hilltop with a 21-point outing to lead all scorers.
HISTORY
WEST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995 USF 66, PORTLAND 50 • SANTA CLARA, CALIF.
Valerie Gillon had 23 points and nine rebounds to lead San Francisco to its first NCAA Tournament appearance with a victory over Portland. USF held the Pilots scoreless for the opening 6:15 to win the first West Coast Conference tournament to feature all eight women’s teams. For her efforts, Gillon was named the tournament MVP, and Jamie Shadian landed a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
1996 USF 61, PORTLAND 57 • SANTA CLARA, CALIF.
1997 USF 65, PORTLAND 59, OT • LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
For the third straight year, USF defeated Portland in the championship game to advance to the NCAA Tournament. The Dons was the exciting overtime game 65-59, snapping the Pilots’ 24-game winning streak. MVP Brittany Lindhe hit a pair of free throws in the finals seconds of regulation to for overtime, before converting a crucial three-point play with 1:01 remaining to earn the victory. Jamie Shadian and Andrea Kagie earned All-Tournament accolades.
USF became the first two-time tournament winner, going back-to-back in 1995 and ’96. Using only seven players in the final, the Dons used tight defense to defeat Portland, 61-57. Valerie Gillon was named tournament MVP for the second season after totaling 42 points, 25 rebounds and seven blocks in three games. Both Andrea Kagie and Brittany Lindhe earned All-Tournament honors.
WCC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Champion Santa Clara San Diego Portland San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Diego Saint Mary’s Pepperdine Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Santa Clara Pepperdine Gonzaga San Diego Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga BYU Gonzaga Gonzaga BYU
Runner-Up Site/Host San Francisco SCU Santa Clara SCU Gonzaga SCU Portland SCU Portland SCU Portland LMU Saint Mary’s SCU Pepperdine SCU Pepperdine SCU Loyola Marymount USD Santa Clara USD Santa Clara USD Gonzaga SCU Gonzaga SCU Santa Clara GON Loyola Marymount POR Gonzaga USD San Diego Las Vegas Pepperdine Las Vegas Saint Mary’s Las Vegas Gonzaga Las Vegas San Diego Las Vegas BYU Las Vegas San Francisco Las Vegas
USF Results Semifinals: #2 USF 62, #3 Portland 59; Finals: #1 Santa Clara 67, #2 USF 62 Did not qualify Did not qualify First round: #1 USF 58, #8 Loyola Marymount 36; Semifinals: #1 USF 64, #5 Saint Mary’s 50; Finals: #1 USF 66, #2 Portland 50 First round: #2 USF 65, #7 Loyola Marymount 35; Semifinals: #2 USF 59, #5 Pepperdine 43; Finals: #2 USF 61, #1 Portland 57 First round: #2 USF 86, #7 Gonzaga 49; Semifinals: #2 USF 67, #3 Saint Mary’s 56; Finals: #2 USF 65, #1 Portland 59, OT First round: #3 Saint Mary’s 70, #6 USF 62 First round: #1 Pepperdine 61, #8 USF 57 First round: #3 Santa Clara 74, #6 USF 61 First round: #5 USF 78, #4 Pepperdine 73; Semifinals: #3 Loyola Marymount 73, #5 USF 56 First round: #4 USF 65, #5 Loyola Marymount 63; Semifinals: #1 Pepperdine 82, #4 USF 77 Quarterfinals: #5 San Diego 66, #4 USF 54 First round: #6 Santa Clara 71, #7 USF 66 First round: #3 Santa Clara 90, #6 USF 49 First round: #7 USF 75, #2 Gonzaga 67; Semifinals: #1 Santa Clara 75, #7 USF 65, OT First round: #7 USF 80, #2 San Diego 69; Semifinals: #1 Gonzaga, #7 USF 38 First round: #2 Santa Clara 89, #7 USF 84 First round: #6 San Diego 73, #7 USF 64 First round: #6 Loyola Marymount 61, #7 USF 54 First round: #5 Santa Clara 62, #8 USF 58 First round: #9 Loyola Marymount 66, #8 USF 60 First round: #8 USF 80, #9 Pepperdine 48; Second round: #5 Loyola Marymount 75, #8 USF 53 First round: #8 USF 63, #9 Loyola Marymount 62; Quarterfinals: #1 Gonzaga 81, USF 68 Quarterfinals: #6 USF 74, #3 Pacific 64; Semifinals; USF 65, #2 San Diego 57; Finals: #5 BYU 76, USF 65
USF All-time record in the WCC Tournament: 18-19
DONS IN THE WCC TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME
Field goal percentage Free throw percentage Rebounds Field goals made Field goal attempts
TOURNAMENT
Field goal attempts 3-point percentage Free throw percentage
1.000 1.000 57 37 78
LaShaunte Stephens (8-8) vs. Gonzaga Mel Khlok (13-13) vs. Pepperdine USF vs. Portland USF vs. Gonzaga USF vs. Gonzaga
2006 2013 1992 1997 1997
54 .533 .952
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HISTORY USF IN THE WEST COAST CONFERENCE RECORD BOOKS TEAM LEADERS – SEASON Scoring Defense
PPG
1990......................................................62.4 1992......................................................57.2 1995......................................................61.8 1996......................................................56.9 1997.................................................... 53.9* *WCC Single-Season Record
Free Throw Percentage
2000.......................................................762 2001.......................................................702 2003.......................................................774
Rebounds.............................. RPG
1987......................................................42.2
Assists .................................. APG
1996.......................................................375
1986......................................................18.1 1987......................................................17.6 Steals ..................................................SPG 1992......................................................10.7 1995......................................................11.1 2005........................................................ 9.9
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Blocks ....................................BPG
Field Goal Percentage
1987.......................................................449
Field Goal Percentage Defense
1993.......................................................372 2001.......................................................365 2008.......................................................362
1996........................................................ 4.6 1998........................................................ 4.0 1999........................................................ 4.0
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS – SEASON
WCC SINGLE-GAME BESTS Field Goal Percentage
1.000 (11-11)............Teri Hunt vs. Loyola Marymount (01/25/86)
Free Throws Made
19...............................Teri Hunt vs. Pepperdine (01/17/87)
WCC SINGLE-SEASON BESTSDONS IN THE ALL-TIME WCC TOP 10 Rebounds
Rank Name........................ Year................. G.................Reb .............. Avg. 4 Teri Hunt............................1987......................27........................ 338..................... 12.3
Steals
Rank Name........................ Year................. G............. Steals .............. Avg. 10 Toni Russell.......................2005......................28.......................... 95........................3.4
Field Goal Percentage
Rank Name........................ Year..............FGA................ FGM ............... Pct. 4 Valerie Gillon.....................1996....................217........................ 366..................... .593
3-Point Percentage
Rank Name...................................Year................... 3PA.......................3PM ..................... Pct. 1 Dominique Carter............2008................ 43-83....................... .518 4 Alice Solis...........................1990................ 31-67....................... .463
Free Throw Percentage
Scoring
1987..................................................Teri Hunt ............................................................................20.7
Rank Name........................ Year............. FTM................. FTA................ Pct. 3 Carey Sauer.......................2002......................90.......................... 98..................... .918 5 Carey Sauer.......................2003....................112........................ 123..................... .911
Rebounding
Free Throws Made
1987..................................................Teri Hunt ............................................................................12.3 1988..................................................Melinda Harrison ..............................................................10.3 1992..................................................Marlene Henderson..........................................................10.3 1996..................................................Valerie Gillon .......................................................................8.7 1998..................................................Denise Woods .....................................................................8.9 2005..................................................Mary Jane Krueger .............................................................8.9
Assists
1987..................................................Debbie Dunbar ...................................................................6.1 1996..................................................Jamie Shadian.....................................................................5.0 1997..................................................Jamie Shadian.....................................................................6.0 1999..................................................Jennifer Madkins.................................................................4.8
Field Goal Percentage
1996..................................................Valerie Gillon.......................................................................593 1999..................................................Sarah Wanless....................................................................571
Free Throw Percentage
2001..................................................Kim Whisler.........................................................................841 2002..................................................Carey Sauer ........................................................................918 2003..................................................Carey Sauer.........................................................................911
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
1990..................................................Alice Solis ............................................................................463 1998..................................................Lindsey Huff........................................................................403 2003..................................................Carey Sauer ........................................................................440 2008..................................................Dominique Carter ...........................................................518* 2015..................................................Anna Seilund.......................................................................453 *WCC Single-Season Record
Steals
1992..................................................Tami Adkins .........................................................................3.2 1993..................................................Tami Adkins .........................................................................3.0 2002..................................................Toni Russell..........................................................................2.6 2003..................................................Toni Russell..........................................................................3.3 2005..................................................Toni Russell..........................................................................3.4
WCC CAREER BESTS Scoring
Rank Name.......................Years................. G............. Points............... Avg. 6 Dominique Carter.......... 04-08....................117...................... 1800..................... 15.4 15 Brittany Lindhe............... 94-99....................116...................... 1619..................... 14.0
Assists
Rank Name.......................Years................. G............ Assists............... Avg. 8 Jamie Shadian................ 93-97....................118........................ 551........................4.7
Rebounds
Rank Name.......................Years................. G................Reb................ Avg. 5 May Jane Krueger.......... 99-05....................109........................ 869........................7.9
Steals
Rank Name.......................Years................. G............. Steals............... Avg. 1 Toni Russell..................... 01-05....................105........................ 359........................3.4 5 Tami Adkins..................... 89-92....................108........................ 270........................2.5
Field Goal Percentage
Rank Name.......................Years...... FGM-FGA.................Pct. 4 Valerie Gillon................... 93-96............496-895....................... .554 9 Kim Whisler..................... 97-01............275-518....................... .531
3-Point Percentage
Rank Name.......................Years...... 3PM-3PA................ Avg. 6 Dominique Carter.......... 04-08.............. 91-222....................... .410
3-Point Field Goals Made
Rank Name.......................Years................. G................ 3PM............... Avg. 7 Shay Rollins..................... 05-08....................115........................ 205........................1.8
Free Throw Percentage
Blocks
1995..................................................Valerie Gillon .......................................................................2.0
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Rank Name........................ Year............. FTM................. FTA 1 Teri Hunt............................1987....................212........................ 266
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Rank Name.......................Years.......FTM-FTA................Pct.. 2 Carey Sauer..................... 99-04............379-434....................... .873
HISTORY AWARDS AND HONORS USF ALL-AMERICANS
May Hile (Kodak, First Team)...................................1980, 81 Brittany Lindhe (Street & Smith, HM)....................1997, 98 Joy Hollingsworth (womenshoops.com, Freshman).........2003
WCC COACH OF THE YEAR
Sue Rojcewicz..................................................................1987 Bill Nepfel and Mary Hile-Nepfel..................................1990
WCC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Joy Boyenga ....................................................................1989 Brittany Lindhe ...............................................................1995 Lindsey Huff .....................................................................1998 Toni Russell ......................................................................2002 Joy Hollingsworth ..........................................................2003 *award discontinued after 2003
WCC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Teri Hunt........................................................................... 1987
WCC DEFENDER OF THE YEAR
Toni Russell .................................................................2004,05
WCC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
WCC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Valerie Gillon ...................................................................1994 Dominique Carter ...........................................................2005
ALL-WCC FIRST TEAM
Teri Hunt......................................................................1986, 87 Margaret Walsh..........................................................1986, 87 Debbie Dunbar.................................................................1987 Sarah Wanless..................................................................1998 Melinda Harrison.......................................................1988, 90 Alice Solis....................................................................1989, 90 Marlene Henderson..................................................1991, 92 Joy Boyenga.....................................................................1992 Tami Adkins......................................................................1993 Amy Touli..........................................................................1993 Valerie Gillon..............................................................1995, 96 Brittany Lindhe *........................................... 1995, 96, 97, 99 Renee Demirdjian............................................................1997 Andrea Kagie....................................................................1997 Kim Whisler.......................................................................2001 Carey Sauer................................................................2002, 03 Toni Russell.................................................................2004, 05 Mary Jane Krueger..........................................................2005 Dominique Carter *...................................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Shay Rollins......................................................................2009 Mel Khlok...........................................................................2013 Taylor Proctor............................................. 2015 *Carter and Lindhe are two of the four four-time selections in conference history
ALL-WCC HONORABLE MENTION
Debbie Dunbar (1986), Chris Hill (1988), Jody Bulmer (1989), Amy Touli (1992), Tami Adkins (1992), Wendy Jo Phelps (1994), Andrea Kagie (1995), Dawn Baker (1995), Renee Demirdjian (1996), Sarah Wanless (1999), Carey Sauer (2000), Alicia Hernandez (2001), Lindsey Huff (2002), Carey Sauer (2004), Shay Rollins (2007), Necolia Simmons (2008), Rheina Ale (2009, 12), Kelly Jo Mullaney (2010, 11), Zhané Dikes (2013,14, 15), Taylor Proctor (2013, 14)
WCC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Brittany Lindhe................................................................1995 Audra Souther..................................................................1995 Sarah Wanless..................................................................1996 Dominique Carter............................................................2005 Shay Rollins......................................................................2006 Heidi Heintz......................................................................2007 Taj Winston.......................................................................2012 Zhané Dikes................................................. 2013 Taylor Proctor............................................. 2013 Rachel Howard............................................ 2014
Marlene Henderson..................................................1992 Amy Touli....................................................................1992 Valerie Gillon....................................................1995*, 96* Jamie Shadian.................................................... 1995, 97 Andrea Kagie....................................................... 1996, 97 Brittany Lindhe................................................. 1996, 97* Dominique Carter......................................................2006 Taj Winston.................................................................2015 *Tournament MVP
WCC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Joy Boyenga.....................................................................1992 Tami Adkins......................................................................1993 Dawn Baker......................................................................1993 Valerie Gillon....................................................... 1994, 95, 96 Andrea Kagie....................................................... 1995, 96, 97 Brittany Lindhe..........................................................1997, 99 Sarah Wanless..................................................... 1998, 99, 00 Tashi Tasnadi...................................................................2000 Lindsey Huff......................................................................2002 Carey Sauer......................................................... 2002, 03, 04 Toni Russell.......................................................... 2003, 04, 05 Mary Jane Krueger..........................................................2005 Dominique Carter............................................... 2006, 07, 08 Nikki Warren.....................................................................2006 Lisa Olden...................................................................2007, 08 Shay Rollins......................................................................2007 Heidi Heintz......................................................................2008 Heidi Anton.......................................................................2010 Vania Singleterry................................................. 2010, 11, 12 Kelly Jo Mullaney.............................................................2011 Alicia Scafidi.....................................................................2013 Paige Spietz.................................................................2014,15
NORTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE (NORPAC) HONORS
Kim Bachman..................................................................19821 Linda Walsh.........................................................19822, 19832 Sue Corder.......................................................................19851
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (NCAC) HONORS
Sue Enos...........................................................................19782 Mary Hile......................................19781, 19791, 19801, 19811 Kim Bachman..................................................................19801
*award discontinued from 1996-2003
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HISTORY ALL-TIME ROSTER A Adkins, Tami.................................... 1989-93 Ale, Rheina....................................... 2008-12 Anastas, Deanne............................. 1987-88 Anderson, Jennifer......................... 1999-01 Anton, Heidi..................................... 2008-11 Argys, KT........................................... 1981-85
B Bachman, Kim................................. 1980-83 Bacon, Sue....................................... 1982-84 Baker, Dawn..................................... 1992-94 Baptista, Lisa................................... 1981-83 Barbour, Bailey............................... 2009-13 Barker, Nataly.................................. 1989-92 Berger, Corry.................................... 2001-02 Birincioglu, Lale.............................. 1997-98 Boggs,Ashley................................... 2009-11 Boka-Timmerberg, Jakkie............ 2007-09 Bolger, Karyn................................... 1986-90 Boyenga, Joy................................... 1988-92 Bruce, Andrea.................................. 1987-88 Brumfield, Brittany......................... 2009-11 Bulmer, Jody................................... 1988-90
Grier, Amber..................................... 2004-07 Grubbs, Nicole................................ 1990-94 Guerra, Ashley................................. 2006-08
H Hardick, Alexa................................. 2010-14 Harris, Krissy.................................... 1997-98 Harrison, Melinda........................... 1985-90 Haugejorde, Sonja......................... 1981-85 Hedgebeth, Valencia...................... 1989-91 Heimann, Lynne.............................. 1986-87 Heintz, Heidi.................................... 2006-08 Henderson, Marlene...................... 1990-92 Henkel, Brynn.................................. 2000-01 Hernandez, Alicia........................... 2000-02 Hile, Mary......................................... 1977-81 Hill, Chris.......................................... 1984-88 Hofmann, Renae............................. 2000-02 Hollingsworth, Joy......................... 2002-04 Howard, Rachel.......................2013Huff, Lindsey.................................... 1997-02 Hunt, Teri......................................... 1984-87
I C Carter, Dominique.......................... 2004-08 Carothers, Hashima.................2013Christ, Alex....................................... 1992-93 Clark, Noelle.................................... 1987-88 Corder, Sue...................................... 1981-85 Crawford, Diannah......................... 1990-91
D Daniels, Whitney............................. 2009-13 Daughtrey, Lisa............................... 1981-83 Demirdjian, Renee.......................... 1993-97 Dikes, ZhanĂŠ............................2012Drexler,Tawny.................................. 2009-10 Dunbar, Debbie............................... 1983-87
Irwin,Madisen.................................. 2011-12 Itow, Deana...................................... 1995-97
J Jacox, Chelsey................................. 2014-15 Jennings, Jenny.............................. 1997-98 Jensen, Leeane............................... 2000-06 Johnson, Kyla.................................. 1999-00 Jones, Jennifer............................... 2002-06 Jones, Kacey.................................... 1989-90 Jurasin, Alex..................................... 1990-93
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Kagie, Andrea.................................. 1993-97 Katsuyama, Jennifer...................... 2003-06 Katuna, Jamie................................. 2011-14 Keating, Katy................................... 2008-12 Keegan, Cortney............................. 1999-01 Khlok,Mel......................................... 2009-13 King, Robyn...................................... 1988-90 Kirkpatrick, Kris............................... 2000-01 Knapp, Krista................................... 1998-00 Krueger, Mary Jane........................ 1999-05 Kurzatowska, Kasia........................ 2006-07 Kuzma, Jordan................................ 2007-08
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Larsen, Louise................................. 2001-04 Leatherman, Merisa....................... 2002-04 Lindhe, Brittany.............................. 1994-99 Lopez, Patty..................................... 1984-85 Lowe, Sarah..................................... 1993-94
E Enos, Sue.......................................... 1976-77 Erskine, Savannah.......................... 2010-12
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M MacDonnell, Kim ....................... 1985-89 Madkins, Jennifer .......................... 1996-00 Mahar, Rachel .......................... 1998-00 Mahlstedt, Jenny ....................... 1990-92 Matthews, Michelle ...................... 1995-96 Maurina, Lisa ............................ 1977-78 McCallum, Kari .......................... 1988-89 Mellen, Sharon .......................... 1987-88 Melton, Melissa .......................... 1981-83 Mihalco, Katie ........................... 2006-08 Mullaney, Kelly Jo ........................ 2010-11 Murdent, Julie ........................... 1995-97 Musante, Alexis .......................... 2007-09 Nielson, Tinna ........................... 1995-96 Noleroth, Denise ........................ 1992-94
Singleterry, Vania ......................... 2008-12 Sitton, Breanne .......................... 2004-07 Smith, Gloria ............................ 1978-80 Solis, Alice ................................ 1987-90 Souther, Audra .......................... 1994-96 Spietz, Paige ............................. 2012-15 Spragan, Donna ........................ 1991-95 Stark, Bryn .............................. 2012-15 Stephens, LaShaunte .................. 2004-06 Stevens, Lisa ............................. 1982-84 Suhail, Keshia ............................ 2007-08
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Tamuleviciute, Vilma .................... 2001-02 Tasnadi, Tashi ........................... 1997-00 Taylor, Donnisha ........................ 2007-11 Temple, Raula .......................... 1988-89 Touli, Amy .............................. 1989-93 Trotter, Aja ............................... 2003-04 Tucker, Tiara.................................... 2014-15 Turner, Melanie .......................... 1998-02
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Peace, Nykia ............................ 2004-08 Phelps, Wendy Jo ...................... 1990-94 Podesta, Ann ........................... 1987-88 Podesta, Theresa ....................... 1984-86 Preston, Jessy ........................... 2003-06 Preston, Katy ............................ 2003-06 Price, Claudia..........................2013Proctor, Taylor ........................2012-
Vaccaro, Chris ........................... 1983-84 Vizzard, Brenda .......................... 1981-83 Voiland, Amy ........................... 1994-98
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The University of San Francisco The University of San Francisco began in 1955 as a one-room schoolhouse named St. Ignatius Academy. Its founding is interwoven with the establishment of the Jesuit Order in California, European immigration to the western United States and the population growth of California and San Francisco as the result of the California Gold Rush. On October 5, 1855, the school opened its doors to its first class. Three students showed up, a number that gradually grew to 65 by 1858. In 1859, Anthony Maraschi, S.J., the founding president of St. Ignatius Academy, incorporated the institution under California state law, obtained a charter to issue college degrees, formed a board of trustees, and renamed the institution St. Ignatius College. Student enrollment, composed largely of first-and second generation Irish and Italian immigrants, increased to 457 by 1862. Further growth in the number of students and rising property taxes prompted St.Ignatius Church and College to move in 1880 to the corner of Hayes Street and Van Ness Avenue, the current site of the Louise M.Davies Symphony Hall. The college opened its doors to 650 students and rave reviews in the local press.The institution occupied a full city block and was described as having “scientific laboratories and departments” as “thoroughly equipped as money can make them” and a library that
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contained “the cream of knowledge on all necessary subjects.” The attached church was described as “magnificent” and could hold up to 4,000 people.In 1903, the college added a “splendid new gymnasium,” described as the best in the city. The history of St.Ignatius Church and College at this location came to an abrupt end on April 18, 1906.On the morning of that day, an earthquake, followed by several days of fire, brought the church and college, and most of San Francisco, to almost complete ruin.The city and the institution, however, quickly rebuilt from the devastation.In September 1906, St.Ignatius Church and School reopened in temporary quarters, known as the “shirt factory,” on the southwest corner of Hayes and Shrader streets, currently the site of one of the buildings of St Mary’s Medical Center.In 1927, St.Ignatius College moved into its new Liberal Arts Building, the present Kalmanovitz Hall, near the corner of Fulton and Parker Streets.In 1930, at the request of several alumni groups, St.Ignatius College changed its name to the University of San Francisco. For 158 years, the University of San Francisco has served the citizens of San Francisco and enriched the lives of thousands of people.The institution has graduated students who went on to become leaders in government, education, business, journalism, sports, the sciences, and the legal and medical professions.Among its alumni, the university counts three San Francisco mayors, a United States Senator, four California Supreme Court Justices, a California Lieutenant Governor, two Pulitzer Prize winners, three Olympic medalists, several professional athletes, and the former president of Peru. Today the University of San Francisco enrolls more than 10,000 students in its five schools and colleges: The School of Law, founded in 1912; the College of Arts and Sciences, organized in 1925; the School of Management, which began in 1925 as the College of Commerce and Finance and was merged with the College of Professional Studies in 2009; the School of Education, which started as the Department of Education in 1947 and was upgraded to a school in 1972; and the School of Nursing and Health Professions, which began as the Department of Nursing in 1948 and became a school in 1954.USF is one of the most ethnically diverse universities in the nation.Among the entire fall 2012 student population, 45 percent are Asian, AfricanAmerican, Latino, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or Native American, and 14 percent are international. Central to the mission of the University of San Francisco is the preparation of men and women to shape a multicultural world with generosity, compassion, and justice.
THE UNIVERSITY The institution’s Vision, Mission, and Values Statement, approved by the Board of Trustees on September 11, 2001, after a year of formulation and campus-wide participation, captures the essence of this commitment in its opening paragraph: “The University of San Francisco will be internationally recognized as a premier Jesuit Catholic, urban University with a global perspective that educates leaders who will fashion a more humane and just world.” This mission permeates all aspects of the institution, including student learning and faculty development, curriculum design, program and degree offerings, alumni relations, publications, and a host of other institutional features. In 2005, the University of San Francisco celebrated the 150th anniversary of its founding.The main USF campus currently occupies 55 acres near Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.In addition, the university offers classes at four Northern California branch campuses (Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa and Pleasanton), at a Southern California branch campus, and at locations in downtown San Francisco and at the Presidio.The schools and colleges comprising the institution also offer students a multitude of international experiences and study-abroad programs that enrich the learning community and fulfill the university’s mission.The institution has grown dramatically since its modest beginning.It continues, however, to fulfill a mission that stretches back in time to the founding of the Society of Jesus in 1540 by St.Ignatius of Loyola, that took root in San Francisco in 1855, and that flourishes today in a premier Jesuit Catholic University.
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THE UNIVERSITY USF student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom during Sidwell’s tenure, achieving an all-time high cumulative grade point average of 3.33 in 2013-14. More than half of USF’s student-athletes received academic honors from the West Coast Conference and led all WCC schools while the women’s track and field team compiled the fifth highest cumulative grade point in the nation among Division I programs. In 2013-14, USF’s women’s golf program’s team GPA was eighth-highest in the country. A total of 10 USF teams posted APR scores of 980 or higher in the latest Academic Progress Rate statistics released by the NCAA. All told, more than half of USF’s athletic programs improved their APR scores from the previous year. As one of the Four Pillars of Success, USF student-athletes engage in a wide variety of community relations initiatives throughout the year. Through partnerships with San Francisco RBI and Harper for Kids, USF student-athletes mentor youth on the importance of education, health and life skills. His on-going commitment to the San Francisco RBI program earned him induction into the organization’s hall of fame.
SCOTT SIDWELL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TULANE ‘94 One of the top young sports executives in the nation, Scott Sidwell was appointed to his position as director of athletics at the University of San Francisco in May of 2011 after spending five and a half years in senior roles within the athletic administration at Syracuse University. Sidwell directs a department that includes 15 intercollegiate varsity teams comprised of over 250 student-athletes which is committed to excellence in athletics as part of a larger mission in educating students at one of the nation’s leading Jesuit universities. Excelling in the classroom, winning at the highest levels of competition, engaging in the community and becoming leaders in the world make up the Four Pillars of Success Sidwell has defined to support and develop the student-athletes of the only NCAA Division I program in the city of San Francisco. The department is committed to developing programs of national distinction while providing its student-athletes with a world-class education at one of the nation’s leading Jesuit institutions. Since beginning his duties on June 1, 2011, Sidwell has wasted no time in making his mark on USF’s athletic program. The department has adopted his “Aim Higher” approach, which calls for continual improvement in all facets of USF’s athletic culture. An experienced fundraiser, Sidwell reenergized and refocused USF’s annual giving program by implementing the San Francisco Dons Fund, which generates revenue that has a positive impact on the overall student-athlete experience. The San Francisco Dons Fund has experienced an 85 percent growth increase while annual gifts have increased by 56 percent in just three short years under Sidwell’s leadership. He was instrumental in securing the largest gift ever made to USF Athletics of $5 million by Tom and Sharon Malloy which jump started fundraising efforts to improve USF’s athletic facilities as part of a larger University-wide comprehensive campaign. He has also overseen the development of new revenue streams for the department, including expanded asset inventory through new digital signage, creative ticket strategies and the implementation of a preferred seat gift plan for men’s basketball. He also spearheaded significant upgrades to historic War Memorial Gymnasium, which included renovating the Golden Gate Avenue lobby area, adding vibrant Daktronics ribbon boards in the main seating area, enhancing team locker rooms and adding several HDquality television screens throughout the hallways and office areas. Most recently, construction commenced to renovate Benedetti Diamond, the first of many proposed projects which will significantly transform USF’s athletic landscape. The Benedetti Diamond renovation project is the first of three proposed major facility projects which will significantly transform USF’s athletic campus in the near future. In addition to the baseball facility, plans call for a significant upgrade to War Memorial Gymnasium, including the construction of a permanent club area on the west side of the facility, along with new office spaces, video room and training facilities. Plans have also been proposed for the construction of an indoor practice facility adjacent to Memorial Gym for both men’s and women’s basketball teams and for renovations to the Negoesco Stadium soccer facility. Sidwell also successfully addressed the performance needs of USF’s student-athletes by adding several new positions to the strength and conditioning and training programs. In July of 2014, USF’s intercollegiate weight room underwent a dramatic facelift in order to provide for a better all-around sports performance experience for its student-athletes. The facility has a much brighter and bolder look, complete with new flooring and equipment. In the fall of 2012, Sidwell upgraded the visual identity of the department by unveiling a bold, modern athletics logo that strengthens the brand for the City’s first and only NCAA Division I athletics program. The new USF imagery is prevalent on all team apparel, fan merchandise, signage and collateral materials. The new logo coincided with the department wide agreement with Nike to outfit all student-athletes in Nike apparel and footwear.
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Sidwell ushered in USF’s 15th athletic program in the spring of 2013 with the addition of women’s sand volleyball. He continues to shape the landscape of the West Coast Conference as a member of the men’s basketball committee while serving on the administrative, legislative and compliance committees. Sidwell also presides as the chair of the WCC’s Executive Council and begins a three-year appointment on the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. During his three years serving as the executive associate athletic director at Syracuse, Sidwell headed all external operations for the perennial BIG EAST Conference power and directed the department’s marketing, communications, ticket sales and media properties efforts. He supervised the Orange Club, the official fundraising organization for Syracuse athletics, and served as the lead senior associate athletic director for campus relations and strategic planning. He also led major campaigns for all capital projects and facilities, managed all major gift planning and donor naming opportunities, and structured the “SU Tomorrow” capital campaign. As director of the Orange Club, Sidwell worked on the $19 million Carmelo Anthony Basketball Facility and a major capital campaign to upgrade Manley Field House. Past major projects with the Orange Club included major renovations to the Manley Field House lobby, locker rooms, and construction of three new suites and an executive club suite. Before assuming the role of executive senior associate athletic director in September of 2008, Sidwell served as the senior associate athletic director for development, starting in January of 2006. He spearheaded the athletic department’s efforts for the “The Campaign for Syracuse University” which raised over $106 million under his leadership. In his time directing the Orange Club, donation revenues to Syracuse Athletics increased from $6.5 to $12.5 million. During his tenure, Syracuse teams captured 10 BIG EAST regular season championships, six BIG EAST Conference tournament championships and back-to-back NCAA Championships in men’s lacrosse (2007-08). Prior to joining the athletics staff at Syracuse, Sidwell spent five years at his alma mater, Tulane University. He joined the Green Wave in 2000 as the associate athletic director for corporate development, and led Tulane’s external operations staff from 2003-05. Sidwell supervised all athletic department external operations efforts including development (Tulane Athletic Fund), sales and marketing, radio and television, special events, and media/public relations. He also served as the sport administrator for baseball, men’s golf, and track, as executive director of the T Club Letterman’s Association and as coordinator of the Perpetual Wave capital campaign. Before his successful career in collegiate athletic administration, Sidwell made an impact in professional sports in New Orleans. After spending two seasons as the director of group sales for the Class AAA New Orleans Zephyrs (1996-97), he took over as the director of marketing operations for the New Orleans Saints for two seasons (1998-00). A former student-athlete, Sidwell spent two years at Brown where he was a unanimous All-Ivy League selection in baseball in 1991. He spent his last two years at Tulane and as a senior, helped the Green Wave to a 41-win win season and a berth in the NCAA Regionals. He was honored with the Jim and Joan Lebreton Leadership Award following his senior season. Following his graduation, Sidwell served on Tulane’s coaching staff for two seasons and helped the Green Wave to the program’s inaugural Conference USA title, a 43-win season and a NCAA regional berth in 1996. Scott and his wife, Samantha, reside in San Francisco with their three children: Madison, Beau and Lily.
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EXECUTIVE STAFF
Christina C. Broccoli Associate Athletics Director / Premium Services and Special Events
Samantha Hartwell Associate Athletics Director / Administration and Special Projects
USF HEAD COACHES
Jennifer Azzi Women’s Basketball
Gilad Doron Women’s Volleyball
Nino Giarratano Baseball
Sarah Glynn Women’s Golf
Jim Millinder Women’s Soccer
Gary Nelson, Director of Golf
Flynn Ginty Associate AD / Development
Julie Ross Associate Athletics Director / Sports Administration
Pablo Pires de Almeida Men’s Tennis
Jim Young Associate AD / Communications and Community Relations
Hilary Somers Women’s Tennis
Doug Padron Associate Athletics Director / Performance and Leadership
Helen Lehman-Winters Cross Country / Track
Eddie Soto Men’s Soccer
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USF opened Memorial Gymnasium on Dec. 4, 1958 against Seattle University.
Long acknowledged as one of the most outstanding venues to watch a college basketball game on the West Coast, War Memorial Gymnasium has served as the home of USF basketball since it first
opened its doors for the 1958-59 season. Located on Golden Gate Avenue between Parker Street and Masonic Avenue, Memorial Gymnasium also serves as the home for USF’s women’s basketball and volleyball teams and houses the athletic department offices along with training facilities for all 15 of USF’s intercollegiate teams. The facility has maintained its historical look and feel in light of a series of renovations in recent years. The front lobby of Memorial Gym was remodeled and new state-of-the-art ribbon boards were added prior to the 2012-13 season. In 2005-06, the team locker room areas were remodeled and renamed the Ricky and Therese Curotto Student-Athlete Center. A new athletic training facility and weight room debuted in September of 2006 and was recently renovated thanks to the generosity of Rick Fisher and Roger Salquist. Walk through the doors into the seating area and fans are instantly struck by the rich tradition of one of the nation’s most storied college basketball programs. The retired numbers of former Dons greats Bill Russell (6), K.C. Jones (4), Mike Farmer (17), Bill Cartwright (24), Phil Smith (21) and Ollie Johnson (32) hang proudly from the rafters along with banners commemorating USF’s back-to-back NCAA Championships of 1955 and ’56 and its NIT Championship of 1949. Banners honoring the Dons 16 conference championships and 16 NCAA Tournament appearances are a reminder of the school’s proud basketball history. Women’s basketball legends Mary Hile-Nepfel (15) and Brittany Lidhe (42) along with women’s volleyball standout Brittanie Budinger also have their numbers retired in the rafters. Draped in tradition and lore, basketball legend Bill Walton referenced Memorial Gymnasium as “the Boston Garden of college basketball” while broadcasting USF’s game against LSU in the first round of the 2014 NIT. Memorial Gymnasium was also the site for CBS’ first national college basketball broadcast on Nov. 28, 1981, as the Dons downed 16th-ranked Georgia, 92-84. 78 University of THE BEST CITY EVER
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Dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War II, Korea and the Vietnam Wars, War Memorial Gymnasium currently seats 4,200 spectators. The facility has also played host to three WCC Championship events. Senator Robert Kennedy spoke to a capacity crowd at Memorial Gymnasium on April 19, 1968 during his California campaign for the democratic nomination for the presidency. Prior to its opening for the 1958-59 season, USF’s basketball program did not have a permanent home. The Dons played their home games in nearby Kezar Pavilion in Golden Gate Park, the downtown Civic Auditorium, the Cow Palace and Winterland, to name a few.
Senator Robert Kennedy spoke to a capacity crowd in USF’s War Memorial Gymnasium on April 19, 1968, during his California campaign for the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
The Dons used Memorial Gymnasium to its advantage in rising to national prominence in the 1970’s.
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The West Coast Conference was formed in 1952 to provide a convenient venue for five San Francisco Bay Area schools to compete in basketball. Since that modest beginning, the Conference has evolved and grown to become a nationally recognized and competitive force in intercollegiate athletics, with 13 league-sponsored sports: baseball; both men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis; and women’s volleyball and women’s rowing. The league began in 1952-53 as the California Basketball Association, and included College of the Pacific, Saint Mary’s College, University of San Francisco, San Jose State University, and Santa Clara University. It remained five teams until 1956-57, when Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, and Fresno State joined the conference, giving it eight teams. At that time, the conference’s name was changed to the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC). After just one season, Fresno State departed and the WCAC remained a sevenmember conference until welcoming UC Santa Barbara in 1965-66. Four years later UC Santa Barbara and San Jose State left the WCAC, and were replaced by Nevada-Reno and Nevada-Las Vegas - expanding the conference’s footprint to a second state. Pacific announced its departure in 1971, and was replaced by Seattle University for the 1971-72 school year. Four years later, UNLV announced its independence after winning a WCAC men’s basketball crown. The WCAC was left with seven member institutions for two years, before welcoming the University of Portland prior to the 1977-78 school year. Nevada left the WCAC in 1979, and the conference welcomed Gonzaga University and the University of San Diego to the mix beginning in 1979-80. One year later, Seattle ended its participation at the Division I level, reducing the number of schools in the WCAC from nine to eight.
The WCAC shortened its name to West Coast Conference in 1989, and developed a new logo in 1995 that lasted until 2011. Thirty years after its most recent expansion, the WCC welcomed its ninth member by extending an invitation to Brigham Young University in September of 2010. BYU officially joined the West Coast Conference on July 1, 2011, followed by the return of University of the Pacific on July 1, 2013. Today, the 10 WCC members span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico, from the pine forests of Eastern Washington, to the Columbia River Basin, to the dynamic San Francisco Bay Area, to the sunny beaches of Southern California, to the majestic mountains of Utah. The Conference is characterized by the stability of its membership - only two conferences have been together longer - and its unique emphasis on combining excellence in athletics with excellence in academics. The Conference recognizes championships in each of its sports, has hosted NCAA championship events, and produced 26 NCAA Division I individual or team champions. And, many outstanding WCC student-athletes have gone on to excel in professional sports. The long and rich history of the WCC demonstrates that success in intercollegiate athletics can be built on the foundation of values, character, and academics.
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Saint Mary’s 1952-Present Santa Clara 1952-Present San Francisco 1952-Present Loyola Marymount 1955-Present Pepperdine 1955-Present Portland 1976-Present Gonzaga 1979-Present San Diego 1979-Present BYU 2011-Present Pacific 1952-71; 2013-Present San Jose State 1952-69 Nevada 1969-79 Seattle 1971-80 UNLV 1969-75 UC Santa Barbara 1964-69 Fresno State 1955-57
USF’s women’s cross country team won five consecutive conference championships from 2009-13.
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