TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Information 2010-11 Schedule...........................Back Cover WSU Quick Facts..................................................1 Radio Information...............................................2 Media Information..............................................2 2010-11 Season Preview...................................3 Coaching Staff Carla Taylor............................................................4 Rachelle Gardner-Sayers...................................7 Heath Alexander..................................................8 Ashley Elliott.........................................................8 John Henderson..................................................9 Marshall Parnell....................................................9 2010-11 Roster 2010-11 Rosters................................................ 10 Roster Breakdowns.......................................... 10 2009-10 Statistics............................................. 11 2009-10 Results................................................. 12 2010-11 Team Photo....................................... 15
2010-11 Wildcats Caitlin Anderson............................................... 16 Joey O’Neill......................................................... 18 Caela Mohre....................................................... 20 Abby Palmer....................................................... 22 Karlee Weight..................................................... 24 Mikell Woodfield............................................... 26 Megan Patterson.............................................. 28 Amanda Hughes............................................... 30 Mariah Metoyer................................................. 32 Laura Palmere.................................................... 33 Kehlsie Crone..................................................... 34 Justine Johnson................................................ 35 Jordan Pfau......................................................... 36 Desiree Robinson............................................. 37
Dee Events Center Records........................... 45 Career Records.................................................. 46 Single Season Individual Records............... 47 Single Season Team Records........................ 49 Individual Game Records.............................. 52 Team Game Records........................................ 54 WSU 2,000 and 1,000 Points Clubs............. 58 Big Sky Tournament History......................... 60 NCAA Tournament History............................ 61 Year-by-Year Game Results........................... 62 Weber State University About WSU......................................................... 71 Fast Facts............................................................. 72 Why WSU?........................................................... 73 Athletic Facilities............................................... 74 Athletic Training................................................ 78 Housing................................................................ 79 Administration and Support Staff.............. 80 The Big Sky Conference................................. 82 Ogden, Utah....................................................... 84
History and Records Records vs. All Opponents............................ 39 Year-by-Year Records....................................... 40 All-Time Wildcat Roster.................................. 41 All-Time Wildcat Honors................................. 43
QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION
Email...............................justinjohnson@weber.edu
COACHING STAFF
Name of School................. Weber State University
Asst. Media Relations Director......... Darin Hogge
Head coach................................................Carla Taylor
Location................................................... Ogden, Utah
Phone....................................................(801) 626-6012
Alma Mater........................................ Weber State ‘84
Founded................................ 1889 (Four-year 1962)
Asst. A.D. for Media Relations...............Brad Larsen
Record at WSU / Years..............301-320 (.485) / 22
Enrollment...........................................................23,000
Phone....................................................(801) 626-6010
Career record / Years..........................................Same
Nickname.........................................................Wildcats
Email.........................................blarsen3@weber.edu
Big Sky record at WSU...................... 172-146 (.541)
School colors................................. Purple and White
SID Fax..................................................(801) 626-6490
Phone....................................................(801) 626-6496
Affiliation............................................NCAA Division I
Press Row Phone..............................(801) 626-6588
Associate Head Coach....Rachelle Gardner-Sayers
Conference.........................................................Big Sky
Press Room Fax..................................(801) 626-8794
Alma Mater........................................ Weber State ‘96
Home Court................................. Dee Events Center
SID Mailing Address....................................................... ...................................................2702 University Circle Weber State University, Ogden, UT 84408
Assistant Coaches.... Ashley Elliott, Wyoming ‘05
Capacity................................................................12,000 President.......................................... Dr. F. Ann Millner Athletic Director.......................................Jerry Bovee Associate A.D./S.W.A.............................Amy Crosbie Website................................. weberstatesports.com MEDIA RELATIONS Women’s Basketball Contact............. Justin Johnson Phone.....................................................(801)626-8528
TEAM HISTORY
Heath Alexander, Oregon ‘98 Leadership Coach........................... Marshall Parnell Trainer................................................John Henderson
First year.......................................................1974-1975 All-time record.................................... 466-472 (.497) All-time conference record............ 268-214 (.556) All-time Big Sky record.................... 169-133 (.560) Big Sky Titles...................................... 2 / (2002, 2003) NCAA Tournament Appearances.. 2 /(2002, 2003)
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Record...................................................... 9-20 2009-10 Big Sky Record / Finish........... 3-13 / t8th Letterwinners Returning / Lost.......................... 8/5 Starters Returning / Lost....................................... 2/3
CREDITS The Weber State Women’s Basketball Media Guide was designed, written and edited by Justin Johnson, Media Relations Assistant and Darin Hogge, Assistant Media Relations Director. Head shots and action photos by Robert Casey.. Printing by Weber State University Printing Services. WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
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MEDIA INFORMATION Big Sky TV The Big Sky Conference and Broadcast International team up to provide FREE Live Video Streams featuring Football, Men’s and Women’s Basketball and Volleyball. All Wildcat Women’s Basketball home matches as well as road conference matches will be broadcast. All fans will need to do in 2010-11 is log-on to www.bigskytv.org, and register with a username and password.
WEBER STATE ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT BRAD LARSEN Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Sports: Football, Men’s Basketball, Cross Country, Track and Field Office: 801-626-6010 Cell: 801-698-9548 Email: blarsen3@weber.edu
DARIN HOGGE Assistant Media Relations Director / Website Coordinator Sports: Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Softball Office: 801-626-6012 Cell: 801-725-8868 Email: dhogge@weber.edu
JUSTIN JOHNSON Media Relations Assistant Sports: Volleyball, Women’s Basketball Office: 801-626-8528 Cell: 801-690-6891 Email: justinjohnson@weber.edu
THEY COVER THE ‘CATS NEWSPAPERS
Standard-Examiner Chris Miller, Sports Editor Roy Burton, WSU beat writer 332 Standard Way P.O. Box 12790 Ogden, UT 84412-2790 (801) 625-4261 FAX: (801) 625-4299 Weber State Signpost Craig Halbasch, Sports Editor Weber State University Ogden, UT 84408-2110 (801) 626-7983 FAX: (801) 626-7401 Deseret Morning News Kent Condon, Sports Editor 30 E. 100 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84110 (801) 237-2161 FAX: (801) 237-2543 Salt Lake Tribune Michael Anastasi, Sports Editor 90 S. 400 W., Suite 700 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 (801) 257-8900 FAX: (801) 257-8950
TELEVISION
KSL-TV CH. 5 (NBC) Tom Kirkland, Sportscaster Rod Zundel, Sportscaster Kathy Aiken, Sportscaster Jeremiah Jensen, Sportscaster Broadcast House 5 Triad Center Salt Lake City, UT 84180 (801) 575-5535 KUTV-TV CH. 2 (CBS) David James, Sportscaster
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Dave Fox, Sportscaster Adam Mikulich, Sportscaster 299 S. Main Street, Suite 150 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (801) 973-3000 KTVX-TV CH.4 (ABC) Wesley Ruff, Sports Director Emerson Lotzia, Sportscaster Dana Greene, Sportscaster 2175 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (801) 975-4444 KSTU-TV CH. 13 (FOX) Mike Runge, Sportscaster Rick Aaron, Sportscaster 5020 W. Amelia Earhart Dr. Salt Lake City, UT (801) 536-1371
RADIO
KWCR FM 88.1 Trevor Amicone, Sports Director Weber State University Ogden, UT 84408-1906 (801) 626-6941 KLO 1430 Dan Jessop, Sports Director 4155 Harrison Blvd., Suite 206 Ogden, UT 84403 (801) 627-1430 KFNZ 1320 “KFAN” Scott Girrard, Program Director 434 Bearcat Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84115 (801) 670-1320 KZNS 1280 “THE ZONE” Kevin Graham, Program Director 515 S. 700 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 670-1280 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
2010-11 SEASON PREVIEW
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fter missing the Big Sky Conference tournament for a third consecutive year, the Weber State University women’s basketball will look to rebound in the 2010-11 season and once again reclaim their spot among the Big Sky’s top programs. “This group will come to play every night, because they’ve come to play every day in practice,” said Weber State coach Carla Taylor, who is entering her 23rd season on the sideline for the Purple and White. “They compete. They’ve competed in conditioning even. It’s a different team, and a different mentality. They’re very committed and they’ve done everything that we’ve asked them to do as coaches in practice.” The Wildcats will be led by team captains Caitlin Anderson, a 5-foot-11 senior forward and third year starter, and junior guard Caela Mohre, a 5-7 junior guard. “Some of it is breaking the cycle,” Taylor said. “When you’ve had a couple of years where you haven’t had exactly the successes that you want, and you have a couple of upperclassmen that step up and say ‘this is going to change.’ “That’s what Caitlin and Caela have done. It’s going to be different. It’s a different year, it’s a different team and a different approach, and we’re going to run with it. And that’s exactly what they’ve done and what we’ve done as a coaching staff.” Taylor credits that addition of Marshall Parnell as the teams leadership coach during conditioning and preseason workouts to being instrumental in helping to change the team’s mental attitude. “The addition of Marshall to our staff has been a great complement to our coaches,” Taylor said. “He’s brought ideas and pointed out things that have helped us, but it’s also helped our team. I think one of the frustrations about the last few years has been a lack of leadership. Well that’s our job to help develop leadership and he’s coming in and been able to help us do that. “With Caitlin and Caela as our captains, from the very first day, they’ve been leaders and very strong, vocal leaders,” Taylor added. “They lead through their actions. We also have three more leaders in our core. We have Laura Palmere, who is a transfer from Denver University, she’s been an awesome leader. (Sophomore guard) Megan Patterson has been a leader and also Justine Johnson. We have five in our leadership core that he’s been working with. It’s an honor to be a leader and this group has really responded to that.” Anderson returns as Weber State’s leading scorer and rebounder, averaging 12.5 points WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
and 6.8 rebounds per game, knocking down a team-best 50.6 percent of her shots from the field and 85.7 of her free throw attempts. Anderson missed the final three games of last season after suffering a knee injury, but has put in countless hours to regain her preinjury form. Also returning for the Wildcats is 6-2 forward/center Mikell Woodfield, who started to come on strong during the Big Sky Conference season last year before a shoulder injury against Montana State cut her season seven games short. Woodfield averaged 5.3 points and 3.9 rebounds prior to her injury, but upped those numbers to 6.6 points and 5.8 rebounds during conference action. Sophomore guard Megan Patterson also returns for Weber State after a solid freshman season that saw her average 6.8 and 3.9 rebounds during conference action. Junior center Karlee Weight returns to action after missing the 2009-10 season with a knee injury Also returning for Weber State is junior guard Abby (Thorderson) Palmer and sophomore forward Amanda Hughes. Junior center Joey O’Neill, who has started in 47 games for Weber State the past two seasons, underwent preseason shoulder surgery and will miss the 2010-11 season while recovering. “The thing immediately when I think about the season is, I really like this team,” Taylor said. “Their cohesiveness, their work ethic, and probably tops on the list, their competitiveness every day. It has been fun to go to practice every day. I look forward to practice. They are very willing to learn, really open to being coached and taught.” Weber State’s roster will feature six newcomers, including two transfers. Sophomore guard Mariah Metoyer joins the Wildcats out of Cloud County Community College in Kansas, while sophomore guard Laura Palmere joins Weber State after transferring from Denver University. Palmere will sit out the upcoming season as a redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules. Also joining Weber State for the 2010-11 season are: Justine Johnson, out of Mesa, Ariz., Jordan Pfau, out of Arlee, Mont., Desiree Robinson, out of Oceanside, Calif., and Kehlsie Crone, out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. “We have a lot of versatility. We have a lot of different options offensively, but we’re also going to have a lot of tricks and wrinkles in our defense because of the depth and speed and quickness and size that we have,” Taylor said. “We can put in presses, and throw different defenses out there and make people play 96 feet of the court. And with the 30
second shot clock, you can cause some serious havoc. “I think everybody’s key position is the point guard and Justine Johnson, at this point, has proven to be a probable starter. She’s that good at the point,” Taylor said. “She has a great feel for the game, knows when to up-tempo, when to pull it back, and sees the court. She has natural point guard instincts, things that you can’t teach. So, from that position, I’m excited. I really like what she has done so far. “Our off-guards: Abby (Palmer) has progressed. Caela (Mohre) can play the one or the two. Megan (Patterson) gives us some shooting and scoring. Then you add Mariah (Metoyer), a transfer, who can play the three or the four and is just a brute on the boards and defensively. The other two guards who have been a surprise, caught on to things quickly and progressed quickly, is Kehlsie Crone and Jordan Pfau. Those two have looked great in practice. They play like veterans. “Then we have our post group, our veterans of our team. Amanda Hughes has been a huge surprise. She’s stepped up and has given Caitlin Anderson everything she can handle in practice, so now we have the competition between Caitlin and Amanda, and a competition between Mikell (Woodfield) and Karlee (Weight). It might look like on paper that we don’t have the experience in the guard line and we have a really solid returning group in the post, but our guards have come along quickly, and I think they’re going to be ready when games roll around. “We have a lot of different options that we can do. A lot of different combinations. Any of the four post players can be starters. They’re playing that well right now. Just productive, rebounding, getting out and running. Our post core is really solid.” Weber State’s 2010-11 slate will feature a wealth of home games against solid competition, a schedule that has Taylor excited about its prospects. “Looking at our preseason schedule, we have a favorable home schedule, which we are excited about. Especially when we’ve got a lot of new, young players in the guard line. It will be nice to those good teams on your home court. The Oregon State’s, the Nevada’s, the Boise State’s, Utah, Utah State. It will be nice to have a favorable home preseason schedule to give us a chance to gain some confidence. We’re at home where we’re comfortable and we have the environment we’re familiar with. You have a much greater chance of winning games against those kind of teams when you’re on your court instead of their court.”
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Carla TAYLOR HEAD COACH 23rd Season
game in four of the previous six years.
The 2010-11 season will mark the 23nd season for Carla Taylor as the head coach of the Weber State women’s basketball program. Taylor has been associated with the Wildcat women’s basketball team for over 27 years as a player and coach. She has the second-most wins among coaches in Big Sky history and has produced 23 All-Big Sky First Team selections and five District 7 Kodak All-Americans. In 22 seasons as head coach Taylor has amassed a career record of 301320 at Weber State. She is 177-157 all-time in Big Sky Conference games. Heading into this season she has coached the Wildcats in 621 games. In 2009-10, the Wildcats went 9-20 overall and 3-13 in the Big Sky Conference. The Wildcats finished league play in a tie for eighth and outside the conference tournament for the third-straight year. Prior to 2007-08, the Wildcats had strung together 12-straight appearances in the Big Sky Tournament and had advanced to the championship
In 22 seasons as head coach Taylor has been through it all with the Wildcats. She has coached Weber State against 99 different schools during her tenure and has coached WSU in games in 23 different states. She has coached the most games against Eastern Washington, Montana, and Northern Arizona, all of which she has faced 47 times during her career with the Wildcats. Carla Taylor’s (CT) loyalties to Weber State began when she signed her letter of intent to play for the Wildcats and continued as she was hired as one of the youngest head coaches in Division I at the age of 26 in 1988. Taylor was a player and two-time team captain from 1980-84. She was a four-year starter and averaged 10.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game, despite having two ACL reconstructive knee surgeries during her playing career. She was a member of the 1982 Wildcat team that competed in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). CT currently ranks 12th among the all-time scoring leaders at Weber State with 1,122 career points. She is also ninth all-time in assists with 301 in her career for an average of 2.81 per game. In 1984, Taylor was the Gold Watch recipient for the Senior Female Outstanding Career Award at Weber State.
Not only was Taylor a team captain for the women’s basketball team, she was also a member of the Wildcat track and field team. As a track and field athlete, Taylor qualified for, and competed in, the javelin at the 1982 NCAA Division II Track and Field Championship held in Knoxville, Tennessee. Taylor’s success did not end with her playing
Carla Taylor’s Coaching Highlights Three-time Big Sky Coach of the Year (1996, 2002, 2003) District VII Coach of the Year (2001-02) 13 Big Sky Conference Tournament appearances 12-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament appearances (1996-2007) Career record 301-320 Career Big Sky Conference record 177-157 Overall Accomplishments 129 Academic All-Conference Performers 39 All-Conference Performers 7 Top 25 WBCA National Top 25 Team GPA rankings 5 Kodak All-Region Performers 3 20-plus win seasons 2 Big Sky Conference Championships 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances 4 — Wildcat Basketball
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C.T. celebrates following her first Big Sky Championship in 2002. career. In fact, it was just beginning. Prior to becoming the head coach at Weber State, she spent two years at Morgan High School in Morgan, Utah, teaching and coaching volleyball, basketball, and boys and girls track. Following her high school coaching career, Taylor spent a year at the University of Utah as an assistant basketball coach. She had previously spent a year there as a graduate assistant coach following her playing career. In 1988-89, her first season as head-coach of Weber State, she had the best turnaround record in the nation, finishing with a record of 17-9 and were 10-6 in the Big Sky, finishing in a tie for third and making the Big Sky Conference Tournament. The Wildcats also qualified for post-season play in 1991. The 1995-96 season marked one of the best in CT’s tenure and in the history of Weber State. Taylor was named Big Sky Conference Co-Coach
of the Year after leading her team to the Big Sky Championship finals and a 17-12 record. After beating Eastern Washington in the quarterfinals and downing Boise State in overtime in the semifinals, the Wildcats ran out of steam, falling to Montana in the championship game. In the 1998-99 Big Sky season, the Wildcats looked to take the conference by storm as they won six of their first eight games. They were also being recognized nationally for their stingy team defense that ranked 24th in the nation with a 59 points allowed per game average. The ‘Cats finished the season losing five of the final nine conference games including a loss to Montana in the Big Sky Tournament, but showed that they were a team on the rise in the conference. The 2001-02 season was a season of firsts for Taylor and the ‘Cats. They produced the first 20-win season, finishing with a record of 22-9. They also won their first Big Sky regular season championship (tied with Montana State), the first Big Sky Championship, and the first trip for the school to the NCAA tournament, losing to Stanford in the first round. Other firsts for WSU during the year were: First time to host a Big Sky Championship; First time to have a Wildcat player named the Big Sky Most Valuable Player (Stephanie Stanger); and the first time to have a Wildcat named as the Big Sky Tournament MVP (also Stanger). The 2002-03 season was an encore to the previous year. The Wildcats put together a 19-8 regular season record, including an 11-3 conference
Carla Taylor Year-by-Year YEAR OVERALL BIG SKY FINISH 1988-89 17-9 10-6 t-3rd 1989-90 10-18 6-10 t-6th 1990-91 14-14 10-6 t-3rd 1991-92 12-15 7-9 6th 1992-93 4-22 3-11 7th 1993-94 7-19 6-8 t-4th 1994-95 15-11 5-9 6th 1995-96 17-12 9-5 t-2nd 1996-97 15-13 9-7 5th 1997-98 7-20 7-9 5th 1998-99 11-16 10-6 4th 1999-00 14-15 10-6 4th 2000-01 14-15 9-7 5th 2001-02 22-9 11-3 t-1st 2002-03 21-9 11-3 t-1st 2003-04 17-11 11-3 t-2nd 2004-05 21-8 11-3 2nd 2005-06 15-15 7-7 t-4th 2006-07 17-11 11-5 t-2nd 2007-08 12-16 6-10 t-6th 2008-09 10-19 5-11 t-7th 2009-10 9-20 3-13 t-8th 22 yrs.
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record, which netted the team a Big Sky regular season co-championship with Montana State. For the second-straight year the ‘Cats hosted the conference tournament, and defeated Eastern Washington and Montana State to post their second-straight Big Sky title and another trip to the NCAA tournament where they faced Ohio State. During the 2003-04 season the Wildcats finished with a 17-11 record last year and were 11-3 in Big Sky Conference action. In 2004-05 the Wildcats again finished with an 11-3 Big Sky regular season record for the fourth straight season. The Wildcats advanced to the tournament final before falling to Montana. Weber State posted a 21-8 overall record, the third best record in school history. The team was led by senior Julie Gjertsen who was named Big Sky Co-MVP. In 2005-06 Taylor again led the Wildcats to the Big Sky Championship game. Weber State finished with a 15-15 record and a 7-7 conference mark to finish in fifth in the league standings. The ‘Cats defeated Eastern Washington in the first round and then defeated host Idaho State in the second round, to become the first team in conference history to defeat the No. 1 seed in the second round of the tournament. The ‘Cats fell to Northern Arizona in the championship game but advanced to the title game for the fourth time in the last five years. Also during the season she coached her 500th game at Weber State. The Wildcats posted a 17-14 overall record during the 2006-07 season. WSU also finished 11-5 in Big Sky play, ending up in a tie for second place in the league standings. The Wildcats started the conference season 6-0, their best conference start in school history. WSU advanced to their 14th overall appearance and 12th straight appearance at the Big Sky Tournament. The Wildcats beat Portland State in the First Round before losing to eventual tournament champion Idaho
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C.T. AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS Air Force .......................2-3 Arizona .........................0-3 Arkansas State..............0-1 Boise State .................9-15 Boston College .............1-0 Bradley .........................0-2 Brigham Young ...........6-15 Cal Poly ........................1-1 Cal Poly Pomona ..........0-2 Cal State Fullerton ........1-1 CS Northridge ...............6-6 Chapman College .........1-0 Colorado .......................0-1 Colorado State .............3-5 Delaware ......................1-0 Denver ..........................0-2 Dixie State.....................1-0 Drake ............................0-2 Eastern Michigan...........1-1 Eastern Montana ..........0-1 Eastern Wash. ..........37-12 Elon...............................1-0 Florida Atlantic ..............1-0 Georgia .........................0-1 Georgia Tech ................0-1 Gonzaga .......................3-2 Grand Canyon ..............1-0 Hawaii ...........................0-2 Idaho ..........................12-8 Idaho State ...............23-24 Iowa ..............................0-2 Iowa State ....................1-0 James Madison ............1-0 Kansas .........................1-1
Kansas State ................0-2 Louisiana Tech ..............0-1 Long Beach State .........0-2 Loyola Marymount ........6-0 Mercer ..........................1-0 Mesa State ...................2-0 Miami ............................0-1 Michigan .......................1-0 Minnesota .....................0-1 Montana .....................8-41 Montana State ..........20-27 Montana Tech ...............1-0 MSU-Billings .................0-1 Navy .............................1-0 Nebraska ......................0-3 Nevada .........................7-3 New Mexico ..................0-2 New Mexico State ........1-0 North Texas ..................1-1 Northeastern .................1-0 No. Arizona ...............29-20 Northern Colorado ........6-3 Northern Iowa ...............1-2 NW Nazarene ...............2-0 Ohio State ....................0-1 Oklahoma State ............0-1 Oregon .........................0-3 Oregon State.................0-1 Pacific ...........................1-2 Portland ........................6-2 Portland State ...........15-15 Sacramento State .......23-5 Saint Louis ....................2-0 St. Joseph’s ..................0-1
State in the Second Round. As impressive as the Wildcat program has been on the court, it has been equally impressive off of it as well. The team has consistently been named to the WBCA Honor Roll of Top 25 Academic Teams and Taylor has produced 118 Big Sky Academic All-Conference selections. In January 2005 Taylor was honored as recipient of the Athena Award, a national award program presented by the Women in Business committee of the Ogden/Weber Chamber of Commerce. Off the court, Taylor has served as a basketball clinician throughout the Northwest, and is actively involved in community speaking engagements. She has served as an Honorary Commander for the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Hill Air Force Base and flew in an F-16 in September 2006. Taylor has served on the WBCA’s prestigious AllAmerican selection committee for three separate terms. She has also served as the Big Sky Conference’s representative for two consecutive terms with the WBCA. She recently completed a second term on the Women in Business Executive Board. In 2006 Taylor served as a GOAL (Greater Ogden Athletes Legacy) Foundation member.
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St. Martin’s ....................1-0 St. Mary’s ......................1-2 San Diego .....................0-2 San Francisco ..............1-1 San Jose State .............2-1 Southern Illinois ............0-2 Southern Utah ..............7-8 Stanford ........................0-1 Tenn.-Chattanooga........0-1 Texas-Arlington .............1-0 Texas A&M C-C ............2-0 Texas-Pan American ....2-0 Texas-San Antonio........0-1 UC Irvine.......................2-0 UC Riverside ................3-0 UC Santa Barbara ........1-1 UNLV ............................1-0 US International ............1-0 Utah ............................4-21 Utah State ....................4-2 Utah Valley ...................3-2 UTEP ............................1-1 Vanderbilt ......................0-1 Washington....................1-0 Washington State .........0-3 West Virginia ................0-1 Western Carolina ..........0-1 Western Oregon............1-0 Westminster College.....1-0 Wisc.-Milwaukee ...........1-0 Wyoming .....................6-11 Youngstown State..........1-1
A native of North Powder, Oregon, Taylor received her bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, with minors in Health and History, from Weber State in 1984.
In 2007 she was also named as the Senior Women’s Administrator at Weber State, serving in that capacity until the spring of 2010. In that role Taylor was responsible for advising WSU’s administration and athletic department on gender-equity issues, representing the university on Big Sky Conference committees that focus on enhancing opportunities for women in athletics, and being an advocate for women’s teams at Weber State.
C.T. prepares to fly in an F-16 at Hill Air Force Base as an Honorary Commander for the 388th Squadron.
Carla with her father (right) and WSU Athletic Director Jerry Graybeal at her 500th game at Weber State on March 2, 2006 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
Rachelle GARDNER-SAYERS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 13th Season
Big Sky Championship and was a Big Sky Honorable Mention pick. Gardner was also a Big Sky Academic All-Conference selection for two years and the WSU team MVP in 1995.
Former Weber State standout Rachelle GardnerSayers begins her 13th season as a coach with the Wildcats . In October 2007 she was elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach after serving for ten seasons as an assistant coach for the Wildcats. As an assistant coach with the Wildcats GardnerSayers has overseen the recruiting as well as coached the guards and perimeter play. She was a four-year player at Weber State and a two-year starter from 1993-96, playing for Carla Taylor. She led the Wildcats in scoring her junior year with 14.9 points per game and was named to the Big Sky All-Conference First Team. The second leading scorer her senior year (11.8 ppg), she helped lead the Wildcats to a second place finish at the
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For her career Gardner averaged 9.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game and is currently the 14th all-time leading scorer in Wildcat history with 1,009 career points. She ranks fifth in Weber State history in career three-pointers made with 149 and is ninth in school history in three-point percentage at .323. After her career she spent one season as a graduate assistant coach and the next nine years as a full-time assistant coach with the Wildcats. A native of Absarokee, Montana, Gardner-Sayers graduated from Weber State in June 1997 with a degree in English and in 2006 she earned her master’s degree in Business Administration from Regis University. She is married to Keith Sayers and they are the parents of four children, Keetyn, age 7, Taylor, age 4, and twins Rieker and Reddic, born July 12.
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Heath ALEXANDER ASSISTANT COACH 2nd Season
time, the Beavers made three-consecutive WNIT appearances.
Heath enters his second season with Weber State after coming to the Wildcats from a twoyear coaching stint at Colorado State University. As the first assistant at CSU, he was in charge of post player development, assisted in all facets of recruiting on local and national levels, scouting reports, player mentorship program and coordinated summer camps. Prior to Colorado State, Alexander was an assistant at Oregon State University, where he was a member of the staff from 2001-2005. His primary responsibilities included both recruiting, team travel and post player development. During that
Alexander started his coaching career at Marist High School, where he also taught math and science, while coaching in the boys program and heading the boys golf team. He helped the boys to a state basketball title in 2001 and led the golf team to two-consecutive state appearances. He also spent summers coaching and coordinating the Oregon Selects girls basketball traveling team. His teams did extremely well, including an Oregon City Tournament A Bracket championship. Alexander received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Movement from the University of Oregon in 1998. While at Oregon, he served as a student assistant for former men’s basketball head coaches Jerry Green and Ernie Kent. He is married to Andrea Yeager Alexander and they are the parents of two boys, Reece, age 10 and Nolan, age 6.
Ashley ELLIOTT ASSISTANT COACH 2nd Season
Mountain West Conference honors in addition to being recognized with Kodak/WBCA All-America Honorable Mention honors her senior season. Elliott was a four time Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete and played in every game of her collegiate career. Ashley enters her second season with Weber State after joining the Wildcats from Arizona State University where she spent two seasons as a Graduate Assistant for the Women’s Basketball team. At Arizona State she assisted the team in all day-to-day operations as well as serving as the teams film coordinator.
A native of Flagstaff, Ariz., Elliott graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2005 with a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration and obtained her Master’s Degree in Higher and Post-Secondary Education in May 2009.
Prior to ASU, Elliott played professionally overseas for two seasons with the Uni-Neuchatel Basketball Club in Neuchatel, Switzerland. Elliott played collegiate basketball at the University of Wyoming where she twice earned First-Team All-
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John HENDERSON HEAD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRAINER
John came to Weber State University in 2008 and serves as an athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach. As a certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association, John provides sports medicine coverage for Football and Women’s basketball. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in clinical athletic training from Weber State University in 2007, and a Master of Science degree in Sports Conditioning and Performance from Southern Utah University. John is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and serves as the Assistant Director of Strength and
Conditioning for Weber State University working with Men’s and Women’s Basketball, and Soccer. Prior to joining Weber State University John served as the Program Development Coordina-
tor for Mountain Land Physical Therapy and as the Director of Athletic Training Services at BASICS Sports Medicine. He created sports medicine outreach programs and provided services for local high schools, club, and professional sports teams including serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for a professional arena football team. He is an approved clinical instructor for the athletic training education program and teaches beginning and advanced rehabilitation. John created and manages the strength and conditioning internship program which allows students to prepare for the CSCS exam and gain strength and conditioning experience in the university setting. John currently lives in South Weber with his wife Yvette and two sons, Derek and Marcus.
MARSHALL PARNELL LEADERSHIP COACH 1st Season
Marshall Parnell joined Weber State’s staff in the spring of 2010 as a Leadership Coach. He has over 27 years of Martial Arts experience and leadership training. Parnell, a United States Marine Corp Company Honorman, graduated number one in his class of 600 recruits. He has used his expertise as a master instructor of martial arts, and his experience as a United State Marine, to build confidence and leadership in athletes and business leaders around the world. WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
Working with the team since early Summer, Parnell has been instrumental in creating a player level leadership structure which has resulted in a higher level of mental toughness, confidence, player pride and ownership within the program, and has enabled the ‘Cats to reach a higher level of competitiveness.
some of the greatest individuals, and teams, in the field of martial arts. As a rest of his coaching, and leadership training, Parnell was awarded a sword presented by President Kim of South Korea in 2003. He became the first foreign master to ever receive this prestigious honor.
Among his many awards, promotions and levels of competence earned, Parnell has studied eight different martial arts and is a 5th Degree Tae Kwon Do Black Belt, and a 5th Degree Haidong Gumdo Black Belt. He has traveled across the entire world coaching, teaching and developing leadership skills to
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ROSTER BREAKDOWNS
WEBER STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 11 12 14 15 21 22 25 32 34 44
Name Pos. Ht. Laura Palmere G 5-11 Justine Johnson G 5-6 Joey O’Neill C 6-3 Desiree Robinson G 5-6 Jordan Pfau G 5-9 Abby Palmer G 5-10 Caela Mohre G 5-7 Caitlin Anderson F 5-10 Megan Patterson G 5-11 Mikell Woodfield F 6-2 Mariah Metoyer G 5-9 Amanda Hughes F 5-11 Karlee Weight C 6-1 Kehlsie Crone G 5-9
Yr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. R-Jr. Fr.
Exp. TR HS 2VL HS HS 2VL 2VL 3VL 1VL 2VL TR 1VL 2VL HS
Hometown (Previous School) Lakewood, CO/Denver/Mullen HS Mesa, AZ/Gilbert HS Butte, MT/Butte HS Oceanside, CA/Vista HS Arlee, MT/Missoula Loyola HS Highlands Ranch, CO/Arapahoe HS Blakeslee, OH/EdonHS Reno, NV/Galena HS Columbus, MT/Columbus HS LaGrande, OR/LaGrande HS Boulder, CO/Cloud County CC/Denver Aurora, CO/Gateway HS Springville, UT/Timpview HS Moose Jaw, SK, CA/Vanier HS
Head Coach: Carla Taylor (23rd season) (Weber State ‘84) Associate Head Coach: Rachelle Gardner-Sayers (13th season) (Weber State ‘96) Assistant Coach: Ashley Elliott (2nd season) (Wyoming ‘05) Assistant Coach: Heath Alexander (2nd season) (Oregon ‘98)
WEBER STATE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 15 44 32 2 25 14 3 12 1 21 11 4 34 22
Name Pos. Ht. Caitlin Anderson F 5-10 Kehlsie Crone G 5-9 Amanda Hughes F 5-11 Justine Johnson G 5-6 Mariah Metoyer G 5-9 Caela Mohre G 5-7 Joey O’Neill C 6-3 Abby Palmer G 5-10 Laura Palmere G 5-11 Megan Patterson G 5-11 Jordan Pfau G 5-9 Desiree Robinson G 5-6 Karlee Weight C 6-1 Mikell Woodfield F 6-2
Pronunciations: Caela Mohre Mariah Metoyer Jordan Pfau
Yr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. Jr.
Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 3VL Reno, NV/Galena HS HS Moose Jaw, SK, CA/Vanier HS 1VL Aurora, CO/Gateway HS HS Mesa, AZ/Gilbert HS TR Boulder, CO/Cloud County CC/Denver 2VL Blakeslee, OH/Edon HS 2VL Butte, MT/Butte HS 2VL Highlands Ranch, CO/Arapahoe HS TR Lakewood, CO/Denver/Mullen HS 1VL Columbus, MT/Columbus HS HS Arlee, MT/Missoula Loyola HS HS Oceanside, CA/Vista HS 2VL Springville, UT/Timpview HS 2VL LaGrande, OR/LaGrande HS
By State
Arizona (1) Justine Johnson California (1) Desiree Robinson Canada , SK (1) Kehlsie Crone 10 — Wildcat Basketball
Seniors (1) Caitlin Anderson Juniors (2) Caela Mohre Joey O’Neill Abby Palmer Karlee Weight Mikell Woodfield Sophomores (4) Amanda Hughes Mariah Metoyer Laura Palmere Megan Patterson Freshmen (4) Kehlsie Crone Justine Johnson Jordan Pfau Desiree Robinson
By Position Centers (2) Joey O’Neill Karlee Weight Forwards (3) Caitlin Anderson Mikell Woodfield Amanda Hughes
KAY-LA MORE MET-TOY-ER FOW
Utah (1) Karlee Weight
By Class
Colorado (4) Amanda Hughes Abby Palmer Mariah Metoyer Laura Palmere
Nevada (1) Caitlin Anderson
Montana (3) Joey O’Neill Megan Patterson Jordan Pfau
Oregon (1) Mikell Woodfield
Ohio (1) Caela Mohre
Guards (9) Kehlsie Crone Justine Johnson Mariah Metoyer Caela Mohre Abby Palmer Laura Palmere Megan Patterson Jordan Pfau Desiree Robinson
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Weber State Women's Basketball Weber State Season Box Score (2009-10 Final) AllSTATISTICS games 2009-10 RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL 9-20 3-13 6-7
HOME 6-6 2-6 4-0
Total ##
Player
15 ANDERSON, Caitlin
gp-gs
min avg fg-fga
26-26 875 24 SCHNIBBE, Tonya 29-29 906 10 CONNER, Sarah 29-27 844 20 THORDERSON, Ali 29-29 716 22 WOODFIELD, Mikell 23-8 418 21 PATTERSON, Megan 25-3 400 03 O'NEILL, Joey 27-19 580 14 MOHRE, Caela 29-0 355 12 THORDERSON, Abby 29-2 385 05 PARKS, Nicke 28-2 328 45 HUGHES, Amanda 10-0 49 35 ROBERSON, Michelle 2-0 9 30 DEANE, Lauren 5-0 10 Team Total.......... 29 5875 Opponents...... 29 5875
Score by Periods Weber State Opponents
33.7 31.2 29.1 24.7 18.2 16.0 21.5 12.2 13.3 11.7 4.9 4.5 2.0
1st 771 865
119-235 102-313 98-226 58-193 48-95 43-127 52-121 36-103 35-95 25-60 7-21 1-3 0-0
3-Point fg% 3fg-fga
.506 .326 .434 .301 .505 .339 .430 .350 .368 .417 .333 .333 .000
F-Throw
3fg%
OT 17 21
OT2 7 6
.375 .204 .341 .317 .000 .315 .000 .326 .354 .000 .250 .000 .000
ft-fta
78-91 110-157 80-104 8-21 27-38 11-17 16-26 11-16 3-4 14-21 7-9 0-0 0-0
NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0
Rebounds ft%
.857 .701 .769 .381 .711 .647 .615 .688 .750 .667 .778 .000 .000
off
59 15 31 30 40 17 34 2 14 17 9 0 0 61 624-1592 .392 138-439 .314 365-504 .724 329 683-1679 .407 149-431 .346 394-561 .702 420
2nd 956 1017
9-24 11-54 31-91 32-101 0-1 23-73 0-0 14-43 17-48 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0
AWAY 2-14 1-7 1-7 def
tot avg
119 57 80 62 50 34 104 20 21 48 3 2 2 60 662 724
178 72 111 92 90 51 138 22 35 65 12 2 2 121 991 1144
6.8 2.5 3.8 3.2 3.9 2.0 5.1 0.8 1.2 2.3 1.2 1.0 0.4
pf dq
72 58 73 37 46 20 75 25 27 40 7 0 3
a
to blk stl
2 20 62 3 19 2 191 121 2 36 3 57 73 4 46 1 24 49 2 33 1 6 26 11 10 0 18 34 0 9 4 3 32 40 16 0 34 48 0 11 0 29 25 5 18 1 1 14 14 6 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 34.2 483 14 384 501 84 207 39.4 490 6 379 498 115 277
pts
avg
325 325 307 156 123 120 120 97 90 64 22 2 0
12.5 11.2 10.6 5.4 5.3 4.8 4.4 3.3 3.1 2.3 2.2 1.0 0.0
1751 1909
60.4 65.8
Steal 11/14 4/12 9/3 8/14 6/9 6/10 11/5 13/9 8/11 3/14 4/8 10/10 6/18 9/9 5/5 8/6 6/8 12/7 7/10 2/10 4/21 10/4 4/8 6/12 7/10 10/10 1/6 8/5 9/9
Fouls 10/25 18/17 21/17 17/16 18/13 18/16 10/13 15/18 16/26 23/20 21/18 15/12 19/17 15/19 22/12 14/14 14/19 16/15 11/16 19/16 18/15 11/19 16/14 15/15 26/20 26/19 15/20 13/14 11/15
Totals 1751 1909
Weber State Women's Basketball Weber State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (2009-10 Final) All games
2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME STAT COMPARISON
Opponent DIXIE STATE Boise State SOUTHERN UTAH Nevada UTEP Youngstown State Utah UTAH VALLEY BRIGHAM YOUNG Oregon State Western Oregon Wyoming Utah State Montana State Montana NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN ARIZONA IDAHO STATE Portland State Eastern Washington Sacramento State MONTANA MONTANA STATE Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Idaho State EASTERN WASHINGTON PORTLAND STATE SACRAMENTO STATE
1st 34/34 15/27 33/19 17/27 22/35 24/19 16/31 37/20 23/17 27/32 19/17 16/32 28/38 28/41 36/31 28/28 32/26 25/30 28/44 26/39 37/40 29/23 22/36 30/25 25/26 30/21 25/31 29/32 30/44
2nd 34/27 43/39 45/22 21/23 36/35 46/32 25/25 29/26 26/32 37/44 31/27 24/46 23/34 34/41 31/42 33/24 30/37 24/27 34/43 39/38 38/50 30/32 37/40 34/36 43/49 34/43 31/39 33/33 31/31
Score 68-61 58-66 78-41 38-50 58-70 70-51 41-56 66-46 62-61 64-76 50-44 40-78 51-72 62-82 67-73 61-52 62-63 49-57 62-87 65-77 75-90 59-55 59-76 64-61 68-75 75-79 56-70 62-65 61-75
Mar +7 (8) +37 (12) (12) +19 (15) +20 +1 (12) +6 (38) (21) (20) (6) +9 (1) (8) (25) (12) (15) +4 (17) +3 (7) (4) (14) (3) (14)
Total FG 23-52/22-61 20-55/25-56 26-63/10-48 14-53/19-56 20-52/24-49 26-54/20-57 14-59/24-57 25-47/19-55 20-45/24-67 20-42/25-56 16-51/11-38 16-58/28-55 19-43/26-51 19-54/31-64 28-60/23-50 25-60/19-51 22-55/27-63 20-63/19-47 20-58/36-74 20-48/24-59 27-68/31-78 19-51/19-57 22-55/27-63 23-52/26-64 28-62/23-52 26-59/27-67 17-52/25-56 25-56/24-59 24-65/25-69
FG Pct .442/.361 .364/.446 .413/.208 .264/.339 .385/.490 .481/.351 .237/.421 .532/.345 .444/.358 .476/.446 .314/.289 .276/.509 .442/.510 .352/.484 .467/.460 .417/.373 .400/.429 .317/.404 .345/.486 .417/.407 .397/.397 .373/.333 .400/.429 .442/.406 .452/.442 .441/.403 .327/.446 .446/.407 .369/.362
3-Pointers 5-16/6-18 8-27/1-11 13-25/1-6 2-16/1-4 12-24/4-11 6-20/2-7 3-12/3-12 4-8/3-14 1-5/3-14 6-9/5-11 5-12/5-16 1-13/9-16 5-11/3-9 3-11/5-12 6-16/6-16 4-15/4-12 3-11/4-7 2-14/2-10 3-12/12-25 6-14/7-20 10-29/11-31 6-17/10-19 5-14/5-18 7-17/4-15 2-12/3-7 5-14/2-16 0-13/5-16 2-12/11-29 3-20/12-29
3FG Pct .313/.333 .296/.091 .520/.167 .125/.250 .500/.364 .300/.286 .250/.250 .500/.214 .200/.214 .667/.455 .417/.313 .077/.563 .455/.333 .273/.417 .375/.375 .267/.333 .273/.571 .143/.200 .250/.480 .429/.350 .345/.355 .353/.526 .357/.278 .412/.267 .167/.429 .357/.125 .000/.313 .167/.379 .150/.414
Free Throws 17-28/11-17 10-15/15-20 13-15/20-27 8-12/11-19 6-8/18-25 12-20/9-17 10-13/5-9 12-16/5-6 21-30/10-22 18-23/21-27 13-18/17-22 7-7/13-19 8-11/17-24 21-26/15-17 5-8/21-26 7-12/10-20 15-20/5-9 7-11/17-19 19-24/3-7 19-23/22-26 11-15/17-24 15-22/7-12 10-16/17-25 11-13/5-7 10-16/26-34 18-22/23-31 22-27/15-22 10-16/6-12 10-17/13-16
FT Pct .607/.647 .667/.750 .867/.741 .667/.579 .750/.720 .600/.529 .769/.556 .750/.833 .700/.455 .783/.778 .722/.773 1000/.684 .727/.708 .808/.882 .625/.808 .583/.500 .750/.556 .636/.895 .792/.429 .826/.846 .733/.708 .682/.583 .625/.680 .846/.714 .625/.765 .818/.742 .815/.682 .625/.500 .588/.813
Rebounds 35/45 (10) 33/33 37/41 (4) 36/47 (11) 27/35 (8) 43/32 +11 29/51 (22) 28/32 (4) 31/47 (16) 31/30 +1 43/28 +15 28/45 (17) 28/29 (1) 33/38 (5) 30/33 (3) 32/43 (11) 30/43 (13) 41/35 +6 34/47 (13) 28/41 (13) 48/44 +4 37/41 (4) 27/49 (22) 35/35 29/42 (13) 40/39 +1 35/38 (3) 36/37 (1) 47/44 +3
Assist T/Over 17/9 19/25 13/10 21/16 21/7 10/20 9/14 24/21 16/15 17/13 22/7 16/19 9/14 9/20 12/11 22/26 13/11 22/28 14/17 24/13 9/5 19/19 9/19 16/15 12/11 25/15 9/16 18/16 21/16 13/16 18/8 12/19 8/18 14/17 7/14 16/18 10/18 14/11 11/12 17/12 17/18 27/13 16/13 12/17 18/16 14/18 17/15 21/16 8/11 19/19 17/11 22/17 10/11 13/11 6/15 10/16 15/17 15/12
Block 3/3 0/4 7/3 2/3 0/6 5/0 3/7 2/1 0/5 1/2 2/2 2/12 0/2 3/8 3/3 3/6 4/1 2/6 5/5 1/3 5/4 7/4 3/6 4/2 6/3 2/1 3/4 3/6 3/3
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
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Weber State Women's Basketball Weber State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (2009-10 Final) 2009-10 RESULTS & LEADERS All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date 11-13-09 11-15-09 11-19-09 11-23-09 11-27-09 11-28-09 12-01-09
OVERALL 9-20 3-13 6-7
HOME 6-6 2-6 4-0
Opponent
Score
DIXIE STATE at Boise State SOUTHERN UTAH at Nevada at UTEP !vs Youngstown State at Utah
12-05-09
UTAH VALLEY
12-09-09
BRIGHAM YOUNG
12-12-09 12-14-09 12-18-09
at Oregon State at Western Oregon at Wyoming
W W
W
12-21-09 01-01-10 01-02-10
at Utah State *at Montana State *at Montana
01-08-10 01-09-10 01-15-10 01/22/10
*NORTHERN COLORADO *NORTHERN ARIZONA *IDAHO STATE *at Portland State
01-23-10 01/28/10
*at Eastern Washington *at Sacramento State
02-05-10
*MONTANA
02-06-10
*MONTANA STATE
2/11/10 02-13-10 02/18/10 02-26-10
*at Northern Arizona *at Northern Colorado *at Idaho State *EASTERN WASHINGTON
02-27-10 03-06-10 10-01-10
*PORTLAND STATE *SACRAMENTO STATE PORTLAND STATE
68-61 58-66 78-41 38-50 58-70 70-51 41-56
L L L L
66-46
Wo2
62-61 64-76 50-44 40-78
L
W
51-72 62-82 67-73
L L L
61-52 62-63 49-57 62-87
L L L
65-77 75-90
L L
W
W
NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0
Att. High Points
W
W
AWAY 2-14 1-7 1-7
L
686 616 4540 629
(17)ANDERSON, Caitlin (12)ANDERSON, Caitlin (22)CONNER, Sarah (11)SCHNIBBE, Tonya (14)THORDERSON, Abby (18)ANDERSON, Caitlin 832 (11)SCHNIBBE, Tonya
308 (15)CONNER, Sarah (15)SCHNIBBE, Tonya 547 (16)SCHNIBBE, Tonya (16)ANDERSON, Caitlin 507 (18)CONNER, Sarah 165 (21)CONNER, Sarah 3122 (10)ANDERSON, Caitlin 448 (17)ANDERSON, Caitlin 1647 (16)SCHNIBBE, Tonya 3051 (16)SCHNIBBE, Tonya (16)ANDERSON, Caitlin 454 (16)ANDERSON, Caitlin 389 (23)SCHNIBBE, Tonya 438 (12)O'NEILL, Joey 903 (15)ANDERSON, Caitlin
59-76
L
852 (20)CONNER, Sarah 144 (15)CONNER, Sarah (15)THORDERSON, Ali 474 (17)ANDERSON, Caitlin (17)CONNER, Sarah 812 (19)ANDERSON, Caitlin
64-61 68-75 75-79 56-70
L Lot L
321 462 963 480
62-65 61-75
L L
59-55
(15)PATTERSON, Megan (19)SCHNIBBE, Tonya (27)ANDERSON, Caitlin (14)PARKS, Nicke (14)CONNER, Sarah 386 (26)SCHNIBBE, Tonya 396 (15)SCHNIBBE, Tonya
High Rebounds (13)ANDERSON, Caitlin (5)THORDERSON, Ali (8)O'NEILL, Joey (12)ANDERSON, Caitlin (8)ANDERSON, Caitlin (11)ANDERSON, Caitlin (4)PATTERSON, Megan (4)THORDERSON, Ali (5)ANDERSON, Caitlin (5)O'NEILL, Joey (5)ANDERSON, Caitlin (8)ANDERSON, Caitlin (10)O'NEILL, Joey (6)WOODFIELD, Mikell (6)O'NEILL, Joey (7)O'NEILL, Joey (7)WOODFIELD, Mikell (5)WOODFIELD, Mikell (8)ANDERSON, Caitlin (6)ANDERSON, Caitlin (10)O'NEILL, Joey (7)ANDERSON, Caitlin (7)WOODFIELD, Mikell (9)CONNER, Sarah (15)ANDERSON, Caitlin (10)ANDERSON, Caitlin (5)CONNER, Sarah (5)ANDERSON, Caitlin (7)CONNER, Sarah (7)ANDERSON, Caitlin (10)ANDERSON, Caitlin (9)O'NEILL, Joey (8)O'NEILL, Joey (8)THORDERSON, Ali
* - Conference game Attendance Summary
Games
Attend
Avg/Game
Home
12
9910
826
Away
16
14662
916
1
0
0
29
24572
847
Neutral Total
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Weber State Women's Basketball Weber State Overall/Conference Statistics (2009-10 Final) 2009-10 OVERALL/CONFERENCE STATS All games SUMMARY ANDERSON, Caitlin SCHNIBBE, Tonya CONNER, Sarah THORDERSON, Ali WOODFIELD, Mikell PATTERSON, Megan O'NEILL, Joey MOHRE, Caela THORDERSON, Abby PARKS, Nicke HUGHES, Amanda ROBERSON, Michelle DEANE, Lauren Totals Opponent
gp-gs min/g 26-26 33.7 29-29 31.2 29-27 29.1 29-29 24.7 23-8 18.2 25-3 16.0 27-19 21.5 29-0 12.2 29-2 13.3 28-2 11.7 10-0 4.9 2-0 4.5 5-0 2.0 29 29
SCORING ANDERSON, Caitlin SCHNIBBE, Tonya CONNER, Sarah THORDERSON, Ali WOODFIELD, Mikell PATTERSON, Megan O'NEILL, Joey MOHRE, Caela THORDERSON, Abby PARKS, Nicke HUGHES, Amanda ROBERSON, Michelle DEANE, Lauren Totals Opponent
fg-fga 119-235 102-313 98-226 58-193 48-95 43-127 52-121 36-103 35-95 25-60 7-21 1-3 0-0 624-1592 683-1679
TOTALS ANDERSON, Caitlin SCHNIBBE, Tonya CONNER, Sarah THORDERSON, Ali WOODFIELD, Mikell PATTERSON, Megan O'NEILL, Joey MOHRE, Caela THORDERSON, Abby PARKS, Nicke HUGHES, Amanda ROBERSON, Michelle DEANE, Lauren Totals Opponent
fg% .506 .326 .434 .301 .505 .339 .430 .350 .368 .417 .333 .333 .000 .392 .407 fg% .506 .326 .434 .301 .505 .339 .430 .350 .368 .417 .333 .333 .000 .392 .407
o-reb d-reb 59 119 15 57 31 80 30 62 40 50 17 34 34 104 2 20 14 21 17 48 9 3 0 2 0 2 329 662 420 724
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Overall Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g .375 .857 6.8 .204 .701 2.5 .341 .769 3.8 .317 .381 3.2 .000 .711 3.9 .315 .647 2.0 .000 .615 5.1 .326 .688 0.8 .354 .750 1.2 .000 .667 2.3 .250 .778 1.2 .000 .000 1.0 .000 .000 0.4 .314 .724 34.2 .346 .702 39.4
Overall Statistics 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta 9-24 .375 78-91 11-54 .204 110-157 31-91 .341 80-104 32-101 .317 8-21 0-1 .000 27-38 23-73 .315 11-17 0-0 .000 16-26 14-43 .326 11-16 17-48 .354 3-4 0-0 .000 14-21 1-4 .250 7-9 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 138-439 .314 365-504 149-431 .346 394-561
total 178 72 111 92 90 51 138 22 35 65 12 2 2 991 1144
Overall Statistics pf fo a 72 2 20 58 2 191 73 3 57 37 1 24 46 1 6 20 0 18 75 4 3 25 0 34 27 0 29 40 1 1 7 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 483 14 384 490 6 379
a/g 0.8 6.6 2.0 0.8 0.3 0.7 0.1 1.2 1.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 13.2 13.1
stl 19 36 46 33 10 9 16 11 18 6 1 2 0 207 277
ft% .857 .701 .769 .381 .711 .647 .615 .688 .750 .667 .778 .000 .000 .724 .702 to 62 121 73 49 26 34 32 48 25 14 4 1 0 501 498
blk 3 2 4 2 11 0 40 0 5 14 2 1 0 84 115
pts/g 12.5 11.2 10.6 5.4 5.3 4.8 4.4 3.3 3.1 2.3 2.2 1.0 0.0 60.4 65.8
pts 325 325 307 156 123 120 120 97 90 64 22 2 0 1751 1909
pts/g 12.5 11.2 10.6 5.4 5.3 4.8 4.4 3.3 3.1 2.3 2.2 1.0 0.0 60.4 65.8
a/to 0.3 1.6 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.7 1.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.8
hi pts 27 26 22 15 13 15 12 13 14 14 8 2 0 78 90
gp-gs min/g 13-13 34.6 16-16 30.4 16-16 30.4 16-16 23.9 10-6 21.7 13-3 20.2 14-8 19.4 16-0 15.0 16-0 11.1 15-2 14.2 7-0 5.6
Conference Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g .444 .902 6.8 .129 .685 2.8 .275 .774 4.8 .302 .500 3.6 .000 .667 5.8 .390 .800 2.9 .000 .500 5.1 .286 .636 0.8 .167 .000 0.7 .000 .737 2.5 .000 .833 1.6
fg% .480 .337 .433 .337 .510 .400 .468 .329 .278 .487 .353
16 16
.398 .417
.278 .365
.729 .723
35.1 40.6
a/g 0.8 6.7 1.7 0.8 0.3 0.8 0.2 1.1 1.0 0.1 0.0
stl 9 16 23 17 7 6 10 8 8 3 1
blk 1 1 2 2 10 0 26 0 3 10 2
pts/g 13.2 12.2 10.3 5.8 6.6 6.8 4.7 4.4 1.4 3.5 2.4
13.0 14.3
108 140
57 65
62.9 71.1
fg-fga 61-127 65-193 55-127 35-104 26-51 32-80 29-62 27-82 10-36 19-39 6-17
fg% .480 .337 .433 .337 .510 .400 .468 .329 .278 .487 .353
Conference Statistics 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta 4-9 .444 46-51 4-31 .129 61-89 14-51 .275 41-53 16-53 .302 6-12 0-1 .000 14-21 16-41 .390 8-10 0-0 .000 8-16 10-35 .286 7-11 3-18 .167 0-0 0-0 .000 14-19 0-2 .000 5-6
ft% .902 .685 .774 .500 .667 .800 .500 .636 .000 .737 .833
pts 172 195 165 92 66 88 66 71 23 52 17
pts/g 13.2 12.2 10.3 5.8 6.6 6.8 4.7 4.4 1.4 3.5 2.4
365-918 406-973
.398 .417
67-241 103-282
.729 .723
1007 1137
62.9 71.1
to 32 59 32 27 16 21 19 28 9 5 4
a/to 0.3 1.8 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.6 1.8 0.2 0.0
hi pts 27 26 20 15 13 15 12 13 5 14 8
257 248
0.8 0.9
75 90
o-reb d-reb 30 58 11 34 22 55 19 38 31 27 11 27 24 48 2 10 4 7 14 24 8 3 204 251
358 398
total 88 45 77 57 58 38 72 12 11 38 11 562 649
.278 .365
210-288 222-307
Conference Statistics pf fo a 36 1 11 37 2 107 44 2 27 17 0 12 23 0 3 13 0 10 37 1 3 12 0 18 11 0 16 26 1 1 6 0 0 262 262
7 5
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Weber State Women's Basketball Weber State Points-Rebounds-Assists (2009-10 Final) All games 2009-10 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS Opponent
DIXIE STATE at Boise State SOUTHERN UTAH at Nevada at UTEP vs Youngstown State at Utah UTAH VALLEY BRIGHAM YOUNG at Oregon State at Western Oregon at Wyoming at Utah State at Montana State at Montana NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN ARIZONA IDAHO STATE at Portland State at Eastern Washington at Sacramento State MONTANA MONTANA STATE at Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado at Idaho State EASTERN WASHINGTON PORTLAND STATE SACRAMENTO STATE
Opponent
DIXIE STATE at Boise State SOUTHERN UTAH at Nevada at UTEP vs Youngstown State at Utah UTAH VALLEY BRIGHAM YOUNG at Oregon State at Western Oregon at Wyoming at Utah State at Montana State at Montana NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN ARIZONA IDAHO STATE at Portland State at Eastern Washington at Sacramento State MONTANA MONTANA STATE at Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado at Idaho State EASTERN WASHINGTON PORTLAND STATE SACRAMENTO STATE
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Date
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11-13-09 11-15-09 11-19-09 11-23-09 11-27-09 11-28-09 12-01-09 12-05-09 12-09-09 12-12-09 12-14-09 12-18-09 12-21-09 01-01-10 01-02-10 01-08-10 01-09-10 01-15-10 01/22/10 01-23-10 01/28/10 02-05-10 02-06-10 2/11/10 02-13-10 02/18/10 02-26-10 02-27-10 03-06-10
68-61 58-66 78-41 38-50 58-70 70-51 41-56 66-46 62-61 64-76 50-44 40-78 51-72 62-82 67-73 61-52 62-63 49-57 62-87 65-77 75-90 59-55 59-76 64-61 68-75 75-79 56-70 62-65 61-75
Date
Score
11-13-09 11-15-09 11-19-09 11-23-09 11-27-09 11-28-09 12-01-09 12-05-09 12-09-09 12-12-09 12-14-09 12-18-09 12-21-09 01-01-10 01-02-10 01-08-10 01-09-10 01-15-10 01/22/10 01-23-10 01/28/10 02-05-10 02-06-10 2/11/10 02-13-10 02/18/10 02-26-10 02-27-10 03-06-10
68-61 58-66 78-41 38-50 58-70 70-51 41-56 66-46 62-61 64-76 50-44 40-78 51-72 62-82 67-73 61-52 62-63 49-57 62-87 65-77 75-90 59-55 59-76 64-61 68-75 75-79 56-70 62-65 61-75
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O'NEILL,JO
PARKS,NICK
12-5-0 4-4-0 4-8-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 6-9-0 6-2-0 2-4-0 4-5-0 4-0-0 4-10-0 2-6-0 2-7-0 5-1-0 2-2-0 10-5-0 0-5-0 12-10-0 DNP DNP 2-11-0 2-5-1 7-3-0 3-4-0 8-1-0 0-2-0 4-9-1 5-8-0 6-6-1
0-2-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 0-7-0 0-0-0 4-2-0 0-3-0 4-1-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 4-0-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 2-2-0 4-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-0 6-2-1 8-8-0 14-3-0 1-1-0 3-6-0
10
12-4-2 10-4-1 22-2-2 2-1-2 0-2-1 7-2-1 10-3-1 15-4-4 7-4-6 18-1-3 21-2-0 9-3-2 9-2-5 6-1-1 11-4-3 5-7-3 9-5-0 7-4-0 11-4-1 20-9-3 15-2-5 17-4-2 5-5-1 10-7-3 4-5-1 15-4-1 14-8-0 16-3-0 0-5-3
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WOODFIELD,
SCHNIBBE,T
0-1-1 4-1-0 4-6-0 6-0-0 6-2-0 8-4-1 4-3-0 0-1-0 10-3-0 2-1-0 2-3-1 4-6-0 7-1-0 6-7-0 4-5-0 4-6-1 4-4-0 9-8-0 13-7-0 8-7-0 8-4-0 6-6-1 4-4-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
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CONNER,SAR THORDERSON MOHRE,CAEL ANDERSON,C THORDERSON
PATTERSON,
12-3-2 3-1-0 4-1-0 2-0-2 6-1-2 2-1-1 3-4-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-0 5-2-1 8-5-1 8-2-0 3-1-2 11-0-0 15-4-0 3-4-0 8-2-0 6-7-2 7-2-1 14-6-3
12
6-0-10 9-3-8 10-3-10 11-2-2 13-2-6 2-2-8 11-3-4 15-4-7 16-3-5 17-2-7 4-2-6 6-0-4 10-1-7 16-3-4 16-4-8 10-0-9 23-3-7 8-1-4 7-6-6 8-2-5 11-0-8 5-3-8 5-4-12 6-3-6 19-3-3 12-2-13 8-1-6 26-5-3 15-5-5
2-1-1 3-1-0 8-1-0 0-0-1 14-2-4 13-4-2 0-0-2 7-3-1 2-1-1 3-1-0 10-7-1 5-0-0 0-3-0 2-3-2 3-0-3 5-1-2 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 3-1-2 4-0-0 0-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-0 4-1-1
2-0-0 3-1-2 0-1-7 0-1-1 3-0-2 0-1-1 3-0-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 5-2-2 2-1-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 13-2-2 6-2-2 4-0-1 8-0-0 4-0-1 7-2-2 0-0-1 5-1-0 1-0-1 3-0-2 5-0-4 6-0-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 2-2-0 5-3-1
17-13-1 12-3-2 16-7-1 9-12-0 8-8-0 18-11-2 4-1-0 12-5-0 16-5-0 7-8-1 7-8-1 10-4-1 17-5-0 4-6-0 16-3-2 16-8-0 12-6-0 0-4-0 15-7-0 11-2-1 11-15-1 17-10-0 19-5-2 11-5-2 13-7-3 27-10-0 DNP DNP DNP
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35
45
5-3-0 8-5-0 3-0-0 6-3-1 6-2-1 10-6-6 0-4-1 7-2-0 7-2-1 6-3-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 6-4-0 6-3-0 7-4-3 3-3-2 6-4-0 9-4-1 2-1-0 6-1-0 15-7-3 6-3-0 5-3-0 5-1-0 5-4-0 5-2-0 4-3-0 2-6-2 6-8-1
DEANE,LAUR ROBERSON,M HUGHES,AMA
DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
DNP DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
DNP DNP 5-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 4-1-0 3-4-0 8-4-0
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2010-11 Weber State University Women’s Basketball Team
Front row: Heath Alexander, Joey O’Neill, Rachelle Gardner-Sayers, Mikell Woodfield, Laura Palmere, Ashley Elliot, Mariah Metoyer, Carla Taylor, Megan Patterson. Second row: Amanda Hughes, Jordan Pfau, Caela Mohre, Caitlin Anderson, Kehlsie Crone, Abby Palmer, Justine Johnson. Back row: Kelsey Heard, Desiree Robinson, Karlee Weight.
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Caitlin ANDERSON 5-10 • Senior Forward Reno, NV Galena HS
Awards & Recognition
2009-10 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention 2008-09 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Big Sky Player of the Week (Nov. 25, 2008) Big Sky Player of the Week (Dec. 2, 2008) Big Sky Player of the Week (Feb. 9, 2009)
As a Junior in 2009-10
• Started all 26 games for the Wildcats before suffering a season ending knee injury at Idaho State on Feb. 18. • Led the team in scoring, averaging 12.5 points per game for the second-straight season.
• Also led the team in rebounding after pulling down 178 boards for a 6.8 per game average. • Also led the team in Field Goal Percentage (.506), 3-point Field Goal Percentage (.375) and Free Throw Percentage (.857). • Set a career-high with 78 made free throws on the season. • Scored in double figures in 19 games, and had double figure rebounds five times. • Posted four double-double’s on the season (vs. Dixie State, Nov. 13; Youngstown State, Nov. 28; Sacramento State, Jan. 28; Montana, Feb. 5).
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 28......................................................................... vs. Elon, 11-29-08 Rebounds 19.............................................................at Idaho State, 01-31-09 Assists 3........................................................................................Four times
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• Was one point shy of her career scoring high with 27 points against Idaho State before leaving the game in overtime with her season-ending injury. • Went 9-9 from the free throw line at Portland State on Jan. 22. • Shot 60 percent or better with double-figure field goal attempts seven times on the year, including an 11-for-13 performance in her final game of the year (at Idaho State, Feb. 18). • Averaged 13.2 points per game in Big Sky Conference action. • Earned an All-Big Sky Honorable Mention for the second-straight year.
As a Sophomore in 2008-09
• Caitlin played -- and started -- all 29 games for the Wildcats. • Was second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.5 points per contest. • Was the Big Sky Conference leader in rebounding, pulling down 8.8 rebounds per game. • Led the Wildcats and ranked fourth in the conference in 3-point Field Goal percentage at .392, making 29 of 74 attempts. • Set career-high’s with 363 points, 256 rebounds, and 15 steals. • Also had career-high’s in field goals (137), field goal percentage (.425), free throws (60) and free-throw percentage (.706). • Scored in double figures 19 times and had double figure rebounds 10 times. • Posted a team-high eight double-doubles, which was the second-highest total in the conference. • Grabbed at least 10 rebounds ten different times last season, including games of 17 (three times) and 19 (career-high vs. Idaho State on Jan. 31). • Had a four-game stretch from Jan. 24 to Feb. 5 in which she scored 62 points (15.5 ppg) and grabbed 65 rebounds (16.3 ppg). • Scored double figures in 19 games. • Scored double figures in six-straight games to open the year and in seven of the team’s first eight games. • Averaged 17.1 points per game over that stretch, which included three 20+ point games. • Then slumped, averaging only 6.9 ppg over the team’s next 10 games, before finishing strong with double figures in 10 of the team’s final 11 contests (13.9 ppg). • Set career-high’s with 28 points and 17 rebounds in an 85-80 win over Elon on Nov. 29 in Pittsburgh. • Later eclipsed her career-high in rebounds, pulling down 19 to go along with 16 points in a 78-77 win over Idaho State in Pocatello on Jan. 31. • Earned All-Big Sky Conference Honorable Mention honors.
As a Redshirt-Freshman in 2007-08
• Caitlin Anderson appeared in 27 of Weber State’s 28 games during the season and started the last 12 games of the year. • Finished the season averaging 6.9 points and 3.4 rebounds a game. • Scored in double figures in seven games during the year, including a career-high 26 points in the final home game of the season against Sacramento State. • Recorded one double-double, posting 19 points and grabbing a careerhigh ten rebounds in a January 19 game against Montana, her first career start. • In Big Sky games averaged 9.8 points per game and 5.3 rebounds per game, second best on the Wildcat team in both categories. • Finished second in the Big Sky in three-point field goal percentage, shooting 36-82 from three for a percentage of .439. • Made a career-high five three-pointers in a win at Sacramento State in January. • Also shot 39 percent from the field.
As a Freshman in 2006-07
• Sat out the season as a redshirt.
During her prep career
• Averaged 15 points, nine rebounds, and three assists as a senior at Galena High School in Reno. • She was named to the All-Conference First Team and the All-League First Team. • She was also named First Team All-State and was the Channel 4 Player of the Year. • She was nominated for the Top Ten student-athletes in Northern Nevada. • Caitlin was named the Team MVP in each of her final three years and was the Team Captain all three seasons. • She also earned All-Conference First Team honors as a juniorand sophomore and was named to the Second Team as a freshman. • Also earned a high school letter in soccer and was named to the All-Conference team four years and was named Best Defensive Player and Most Inspirational Player during her career.
Personal
• Was born April 29, 1988 in Las Vegas, Nevada. • Parents are Eric and Christel Anderson. • Has three older siblings, Ben (30), Lauren (29), and Aaron (23). • Middle name is Rose. • Is majoring in Communication at Weber State.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 27 12 468 17.3 64 164 .390 36 82 .439 22 32 .688 31 61 92 3.4 38 1 24 49 2 8 186 6.9 2008-09 29 29 931 32.1 137 322 .425 29 74 .392 60 85 .706 98 158 256 8.8 59 2 23 56 1 15 363 12.5 2009-10 26 26 875 33.7 119 235 .506 9 24 .375 78 91 .857 49 119 178 6.8 72 2 20 62 3 19 325 12.5 TOTAL 82 67 2274 27.7 320 721 .444 74 180 .411 160 208 .769 188 338 526 6.4 169 5 67 167 6 42 874 10.7
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Joey O’NEILL 6-3 • Junior Center Butte, MT Butte HS
As a Sophomore in 2009-10
• Played in 27 games, starting 19 times, and averaged 21.5 minutes per game. • Averaged 4.4 points per game after scoring 120 total points. • Pulled down 138 rebounds for an average of 5.1 per game. • Blocked 40 shots, averaging 1.5 per game. • Hit 52 of 121 shots from the floor (.430) and 16 of 26 from the free throw line (.615). • Scored a season-high 12 points on two occasions (Nov. 13 vs. Dixie State and Jan. 15 vs. Idaho State). • Hit double figure rebounds three times
(Dec. 14 at Western Oregon, Jan. 15 vs. Idaho State, and Jan. 28 at Sacramento State). • Recorded her second-career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. Idaho State (Jan. 15).
As a Freshman in 2008-09
• Made an impact as a freshman, playing in all 29 games and starting the final 28 games of the season. • Averaged 21.7 minutes per game. • Scored 124 points for an average of 4.3 points per game. • Also averaged 6.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game.
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 14.............................................................. vs. Wyoming, 12/04/08 Rebounds 13.............................................................. vs. Wyoming, 12/04/08 Assists 2................................................vs. Northern Arizona, 01/24/09
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• Reached double figures in points twice (14 vs. Wyoming on Dec. 4 and 13 vs. Utah on Dec. 19). • Pulled down double digit rebounds five times, with a season-high of 14 coming against Portland State on Jan. 8. • Also recorded 13 rebounds against Wyoming for her lone double-double of the year. • Her .448 field goal percentage ranked second on the team. • Was the Big Sky Conference’s top rebounder among freshmen and ranked 11th overall. • Was third in the conference in blocked shots per game at 1.1.
During her prep career
• Graduated from Butte High School in Butte, Montana. • Lettered in Basketball, Volleyball and Track. • Was All-Conference three times in track. • Earned All-Conference Second Team honors and an All-State Honorable Mention in volleyball as a junior and was All-Conference and All-State Second Team as a senior. • Also played on the Volleyball All-Star team as a senior. • Won the Outstanding Senior Volleyball award. • In basketball, she was an All-Conference Honorable Mention as a sophomore and All-Conference Second Team as a junior and senior. • Was a Treasure State Classic All-Star and played in the Montana/Wyoming All-Star Game. • Helped lead her Butte High School team to two State Championship appearances.
Personal
• Birthday is December 23. • Is the daughter of Kim and Bob Osterman. • Has one sister, Bobbie Osterman (13). • Majoring in Human Performance Management at WSU.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 29 28 628 21.7 43 96 .448 0 0 .000 38 63 .603 55 126 181 6.2 57 1 3 31 32 6 124 4.3 2009-10 27 19 580 21.5 52 121 .430 0 0 .000 16 26 .615 34 104 138 5.1 75 4 3 32 40 16 120 4.4 TOTAL 56 47 1208 21.6 95 217 .438 0 0 .000 54 89 .607 89 230 319 5.7 132 5 6 63 72 22 244 4.4
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Caela MOHRE 5-7 • Junior Guard Blakeslee, OH Edon HS
As a Sophomore in 2009-10
• Played in all 29 games off the bench for the Wildcats. • Averaged career-best averages of 3.3 points, 1.2 assists, and 12.2 minutes played per game. • Hit 36 of 103 shots from the field for a career-best .350 shooting percentage. • Was 14 of 43 from three-point range (.326), also setting career-highs. • Scored a career-high 13 points at Montana State (Jan. 1), hitting four of seven shots from the floor. • Recorded a career-high seven assists on
Nov. 19 against Southern Utah.
As a Redshirt-Freshman in 2008-09
• Caela played in 27 games off the bench for the Wildcats, averaging 7.7 minutes per game as backup to starting point guard Tonya Schnibbe. • Averaged 2.1 points, 0.9 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game. • Hit 20 of 67 shots from the field (.299), including 7 of 26 (.269) from three-point range. • Added 10 free throws in 16 attempts (.625). • Recorded a season-high eight points on three different occasions (Dec. 6 vs. Drake, Jan. 24 vs. NAU, Feb. 28 vs. Sac State).
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 13......................................................at Montana State, 01/01/10 Rebounds 4.................................................at Sacramento State, 02/28/09 Assists 7..................................................... vs. Southern Utah, 11/19/09
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• Was a perfect 3-3 from the floor (2-2 from three-point range) against Drake. • Recorded season-high’s of four rebounds and 21 minutes against the Hornets on Feb. 28.
As a Freshman in 2007-08
• Caela sat out the season as a redshirt.
During her prep career
• Graduated from Edon Northwest High School in Blakeslee. • Lettered all four years of high school in basketball and track and field, and earned three letters in volleyball. • She was named to the Buckeye Border All-Conference First Team in each of her final three seasons and to the District VIII First Team all three seasons. • Earned the Edon offensive award in each of her final three seasons. • Holds the Edon school record for points in a game with 30. • In track and field she was the school MVP her freshman, sophomore, and junior seasons. • Holds the school record in the 100, 200, 4X1, 4X2, and and the Buckeye Border Conference meet record in the 400 meters. • In volleyball she earned First Team BBC honors as a junior and was the conference player of the year as a senior. • She earned Ohio Honorable Mention honors and was a First Team AllDistrict selection.
Personal
• Was born September 12, 1988 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. • Parents are Bob and Lynn Mohre. • Is the youngest of four children. • Siblings are Tasha (31), Sheena (27), and Garrett (25). • Nickname is Mo. • Middle name is Rae.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 27 0 207 7.7 20 67 .299 7 26 .269 10 16 .625 1 24 25 0.9 18 0 18 36 0 8 57 2.1 2009-10 29 0 355 12.2 36 103 .350 14 43 .326 11 16 .688 2 20 22 0.8 25 0 34 48 0 11 97 3.3 TOTAL 56 0 562 10.0 56 170 .329 21 69 .304 21 32 .656 3 44 47 0.8 32 0 52 84 0 19 154 2.8
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Abby PALMER 5-10 • Junior Guard Highlands Ranch, CO Arapahoe HS
Awards & recognition
2009 UTEP Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team
As a Sophomore in 2009-10
• Played in all 29 games and started twice, averaging 13.3 minutes per game. • Averaged 3.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game. • Hit 35 of 95 shots from the floor (.368) overall, 17 of 48 (.354) from three-point range. • Recorded three double-figure scoring games. • Scored 27 points in a pair of games at the UTEP Thanksgiving Classic, earning All-Tour-
nament honors. • Posted a career-high 14 points on 5 of 8 shooting (4-5 3FG) against UTEP on Nov. 27. • Came back with 13 points against Youngstown State, hitting 5 of 9 shots (3-5 3FG) on Nov. 28. • Scored 10 points and had a career-high seven rebounds at Western Oregon on Dec. 14.
As a Freshman in 2008-09
• Played in 28 of 29 games for the Wildcats. • Started the first 11 and 17 of the first 18 games of the season. • Averaged 2.4 points per game and 0.9 rebounds.
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 14..........................................................at Texas-El Paso, 11/27/09 Rebounds 7....................................................at Western Oregon, 12/14/09 Assists 4...........................................................at Texas-El Paso, 11/27/09.
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• Posted 16 assists, six steals and one block. • Hit 29 of 80 shots from the floor (36.3%) and made 10 of 38 (26.3%) from behind-the-arc. • Did not attempt a free throw all season. • Set a career-high with 10 points in back-to-back games (85-80 win vs. Elon on Nov. 29 and 78-75 loss to Wyoming on Dec. 4.
During her prep career
• Graduated from Arapahoe High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, but also played for Highlands Ranch High School from 2003-2006. • Lettered in basketball four times, three times with Highlands Ranch and once with Arapahoe. • Helped Highlands Ranch to the 2006 State Basketball Championship. • Was an All-State Honorable Mention in both 2006 and 2007. • Earned First Team All-Conference honors in 2007. • Was an Academic All-State selection in 2007.
Personal
• Birthday is June 19. • Is the daughter of Eric and Loree Thorderson. • Formerly Abby Thorderson, married Nate Palmer during the summer. • Is the second of four children. • Her older sister, Ali, played for the Wildcats from 2006-2010. • Her younger siblings are: Chloe (16) and Lexy (14). • Attended Utah State University in 2007-08 and entered WSU as a sophomore, academically. • Majoring in Special Education at WSU.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 28 17 349 12.5 29 80 .363 10 38 .263 0 0 .000 10 15 25 0.9 13 0 16 14 1 6 68 2.4 2009-10 29 2 385 13.3 35 95 .368 17 48 .354 3 4 .750 14 21 35 1.2 27 0 29 25 5 18 90 3.3 TOTAL 57 19 734 12.9 64 175 .366 27 86 .314 3 4 .750 24 36 60 1.1 40 0 45 39 6 24 158 2.8
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Karlee WEIGHT 6-1 • Redshirt-Junior Center Springville, UT Timpview HS
As a Junior in 2009-10
• Suffered a knee injury during fall camp and missed the entire season.
As a Sophomore in 2008-09
• Karlee played in all 29 games for the Wildcats, averaging 13.9 minutes per game. • Set career-high’s in scoring (3.7 points per game), rebounding (3.5 rpg) and field goal percentage (51.2%). • Her field goal percentage led the team as she hit 43 of 84 attempts. • Hit 20 of 29 attempts from the free-throw
line (69%). • Was second on the team with 18 blocked shots. • Recorded single game career-high’s to go along with her first career double-double as she scored 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds at Utah Valley on Jan. 27. • Hit 5 of 7 shots against the Wolverines. • Scored nine points twice (at Eastern Michigan on Dec. 29 and at Northern Arizona on Feb. 26). • Grabbed nine rebounds at Eastern Wash-
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 10................................................................at Utah Valley 1/27/09 Rebounds 10................................................................at Utah Valley 1/27/09 Assists 2................................................................... at Idaho State 3/8/08
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ington on Feb. 12 and eight at home against Utah State on Dec. 22.
As a Freshman in 2007-08
• Karlee appeared in 25 of WSU’s 28 games during her freshman season. • Averaged 2.2 points, 1.7 rebounds, and shot 49 percent from the field during the year. • Was second on the WSU team in field goal percentage. • Scored a career-high nine points in WSU’s final home game of the season, a win over Sacramento State on March 1. • Scored six points in back-to-back games in De-
cember, both WSU victories. • Had six points and a career-high six rebounds in Weber State’s win over BYU on December 12, while playing a season-high 26 minutes. • Followed that up by scoring six points in 22 minutes of play in the overtime win at UC Irvine on December 17.
During her prep career
• Graduated from Timpview High School in 2007. • Was a McDonald’s All-American Team nominee for 2007 for the state of Utah. • Averaged ten points, five rebounds, 1.5 blocks and one steal per game at Timpview.
• Earned Honorable Mention 2005-06 All-Valley Team honors and was named one of Utah Valley’s Top Post Players in 2005-06 by the Deseret Morning News. • Posted a 3.96 GPA and is a Member of the National Honor Roll. • Has also been a member of the Salt Lake Metro Club Team since 2004.
Personal
• Was born August 1, 1989 in Provo, Utah. • Parents are Jared and Valerie Weight. • Is one of five children. • Siblings are Tricia, Trent, Kerri, and Tucker.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2007-08 25 0 252 10.1 21 43 .488 0 0 .000 2008-09 29 0 402 13.9 43 84 .512 0 0 .000 TOTAL 54 0 654 12.1 64 127 .504 0 0 .000
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Free Throws Rebounds Scoring FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 24 .542 24 19 43 1.7 50 3 3 29 3 5 55 2.2 20 29 .690 43 59 102 3.5 60 1 4 33 18 5 106 3.7 33 53 .623 67 78 145 2.7 110 4 7 62 21 10 161 3.0
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Mikell WOODFIELD
6-2 • Junior Forward LaGrande, OR LaGrande HS
As a Sophomore in 2009-10
• Played in 23 games, averaging 18.2 minutes per game. • Started eight times, including four in-a-row before a shoulder injury against Montana State on Feb. 6 ended her season. • Scored 123 points to average 5.3 points per game. • Was third on the team in rebounding with a 3.9 rebounds per game average. She grabbed a total of 90 boards on the year. • Was second on the team with a .505 shooting percentage after hitting 48 of 95 shots from the floor.
• Shot 71 percent from the free throw line (27-38). • Scored 10 points and added three rebounds against BYU on Dec. 9. • Set a career-high with 13 points on 4 of 8 shooting at Portland State on Jan. 22. • Recorded a season- and career-high with eight rebounds against Idaho State on Jan. 15, while adding nine points. • Averaged 6.6 points and 5.8 rebounds per game in Big Sky contests.
As a Redshirt-freshman in 2008-09
• Mikell played in 16 games, averaging 4.9 minutes per game off the bench for the Wild-
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 13...................................................... at Portland State, 01/22/10 Rebounds 8............................................................vs. Idaho State, 01/15/10 Assists 1.....................................................................................Seven times
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cats. • Averaged 1.4 points and 1.0 rebounds per game. • Hit 7 of 19 field goal attempts (.368) and shot 90 percent from the free-throw line (9-10). • Recorded season-high’s of 11 minutes, six points and three rebounds at Northern Colorado on Jan. 4. • Also recorded her lone blocked shot of the year against the Bears. • Matched her season-high of three rebounds against Northern Arizona on Jan. 24.
As a Freshman in 2007-08
• Sat out the season as a redshirt.
During her prep career
• Graduated from LaGrande High School in 2007. • Earned four high school letters in basketball and four in soccer. • As a senior she averaged 12 points, eight rebounds, six assists, two steals, and 1.5 blocks per game. • Was a four-year varsity starter and was the team captain in each of the last three seasons. • Earned All-Greater Oregon League First Team honors during her junior and senior years and was an Honorable Mention All-State selection as a senior. • Participated in the Cross State All-Star game
and scored 18 points as a senior. • Was also the team captain for two years for the LaGrande soccer team and earned First Team AllState honors. • Was named the MVP of the Greater Oregon League and was a First Team All-League member during her final two seasons. • Was the valedictorian at LaGrande with a 4.0 G.P.A. and was first in her graduation class of 164 students.
Personal
• Born December 11, 1988 in Ontario, Oregon. • Parents are Blair and Marie Woodfield. • Is the youngest of seven children.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 16 0 78 4.9 7 19 .368 0 1 .000 9 10 .900 12 4 16 1.0 10 0 1 2 1 5 23 1.4 2009-10 23 8 418 18.2 48 95 .505 0 1 .000 27 38 .711 40 50 90 3.9 46 1 6 26 11 10 123 5.3 TOTAL 39 8 496 12.7 55 114 .482 0 2 .00 36 48 .759 52 54 106 2.7 56 1 7 28 12 15 146 3.7
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Megan PATTERSON
5-11 • Sophomore Guard Columbus, MT Columbus HS
As a Freshman in 2009-10
• Was the top freshman on the team, playing in 25 games. • Made three starts and averaged 16 minutes per game overall. • Scored 120 points on the season, for a 4.8 points per game average. • Grabbed 51 rebounds to average 2.0 boards per contest, and added 18 assists and nine steals. • Hit 43 of 127 shots from the floor (.339) and was one of the team’s top three-point shooters, hitting 23 of 73 attempts from behindthe-arc (.315).
• Made a splash in her collegiate debut, scoring 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting from the floor (3-7 3FG), grabbing three rebounds and adding two assists and a steal against Dixie State. • Recorded back-to-back double-figure scoring games with 11 points against Montana State on Feb. 6 and 15 against Northern Arizona on Feb. 11. • The 15 points against NAU set her seasonhigh. She shot 5 of 10 from the floor (3-6 3FG) and pulled down four rebounds. • Wrapped up the year with a 14 point, six rebounds and three assists against Sacramento
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 15................................................ at Northern Arizona, 02/11/10 Rebounds 7...........................................vs. Eastern Washington, 02/26/10 Assists 3.........................................................................................Two times
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State on Mar. 3. • Averaged 6.8 points and 2.9 rebounds during Big Sky Conference play.
During her Prep Career
• Megan is a 2009 graduate of Columbus High School in Montana, where she lettered four times in both basketball and volleyball, and added two letters in track. • Led Columbus to back-to-back District and Divisional title games and to consecutive state tournament appearances. • Led her team to District and Divisional championships. • Was an All-Conference First Team selection from 2007 to 2009 and was named to the All-State team in both 2008 and 2009. • Was named to the All-Class B Tournament Team and is a two-time team MVP. • Also earned All-Conference and All-State honors as a volleyball player.
Personal
• Was born on July 18. • Is the daughter of Daniel and Stephanie Patterson. • Has one brother, Stephen (23). • Intends to major in Clinical Laboratory Sciences-Microbiology. • Entered WSU with a 3.8 high school GPA.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2009-10 25 3 400 16.0 43 127 .330 23 73 .315 TOTAL 25 3 400 16.0 43 127 .330 23 73 .315
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Free Throws Rebounds Scoring FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 11 17 .617 17 34 51 2.0 20 0 18 34 0 9 120 4.9 11 17 .617 17 34 51 2.0 20 0 18 34 0 9 120 4.9
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Amanda HUGHES 5-11 • Sophomore Forward Aurora, CO Gateway HS
As a Freshman in 2009-10
• Played in 10 games off the bench for the Wildcats. • Averaged 2.2 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. • Shot 78 percent from the free throw line. • Scored five points and added one rebound and one assist in her collegiate debut on Nov. 19 against Southern Utah. • Set a season-high with eight points in the final game of the year (Mar. 6 vs. Sacramento State). • Set season-high’s of four rebounds in the final two games she played in (Feb. 27 vs. Port-
land State, Mar. 6 vs. Sac State). • Nine of her 12 rebounds came on the offensive end.
During her Prep Career
• Amanda is a 2009 graduate of Gateway High School in Aurora, Colorado. • Earned All-State Honorable Mention honors after averaging 23.0 Points per Game. • Made the Honor Roll as a student.
Personal
• Was born on December 12, 1990 in Denver. • Is the middle of three children.
WSU CAREER HIGHS Points 5..................................................... vs. Southern Utah, 11/19/09 Rebounds 4.........................................................................................Two times Assists 1..................................................... vs. Southern Utah, 11/19/09
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CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 10 0 49 4.9 7 21 .333 1 4 .250 7 9 .778 9 3 12 1.2 7 0 1 4 2 1 22 2.2 TOTAL 10 0 49 4.9 7 21 .333 1 4 .250 7 9 .778 9 3 12 1.2 7 0 1 4 2 1 22 2.2
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Mariah METOYER 5-9 • Sophomore/Transfer Guard Boulder, CO Cloud County/Denver/Boulder HS
As a redshirt-freshman in 2009-10 (Cloud County Community College)
• Was second team All-Jayhawk Conference and honorable mention all Region VI for the Thunderbirds • Averaged 11.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 2.0 assists, while shooting 40 percent from the field.
As a freshman in 2008-09 (University of Denver)
• Sat out the season as a redshirt.
During her prep career
• Graduated from Broomfield High School in Boulder, Colorado, in 2008. • Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a two-year letterwinning in softball and
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track & field. • High school team won Colorado state 4-A championship in 2007-08. • Was first-team All-Conference and AllState as a junior and sophomore at Boulder High School. Was rookie of the year, defensive player of the year and loose-ball hustle award winner as a freshman. • Holds Boulder High School all-time scoring record, and is sixth in all-time rebounding.
Personal
• Parents are Mike and Rene’e Metoyer • Has one brother, Jarrett (24), and one sister, Amber (27). • Cousin Lucien Hardy played football at Weber State in the late 1990s.
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PALMERE 5-11 • Sophomore/Transfer Guard Lakewood, CO Denver/Mullen HS
Will sit out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules As a freshman in 2009-10 (University of Denver)
• Was a four-year letter winner in basketball and three-year letterwinner in track & field. • Was a member of Mullen’s 2006 state 4-A championship basketball team, and was a state champion in 2006 and 2007 in track & field. • Was first-team All-Conference and first team all-state as a senior, first-team All-Conference as a junior and was named Centennial League Player of the Year as a sophomore.
During her prep career
• Parents are Doc and Betty Palmere • Has one brother, Jay (22). • Plans to major in Zoology at Weber State and hopes to attend medical school following her graduation.
• Played in 23 of the Pioneers’ games, starting once. • Scored 82 points and had 32 rebound, averaging 18.7 minutes per game. • Set a Denver single-game 3-point field goal percentage record for shooting 80 percent (4-of-5) against Air Force. • Graduated from Mullen High School in Lakewood, Colorado in 2009.
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Kehlsie CRONE
5-9 • Freshman Guard Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, CA Vanier HS
During her prep career
• Graduated from Vanier Collegiate School in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 2010. • Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball, a three-year letterwinner in soccer and a letterwinner in badminton. • Led her basketball team to provincial championships in 2008-09 and 2009-10, and a city championship in 2009-10. • Was a member of provincial championship soccer team in 2010. • Competed for Team Saskatchewan, which
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won the bronze medal at the Western Canada Games in 2007. • Holds school record for most points in a career, season and per-game average.
Personal
• Parents are Vaughn and Tammie Crone. • Is one of four children. Siblings are: Megan (15), Braeden (13) and Macaela (11). • Intends to major in Chemistry at Weber State. • Is the youngest player on the Wildcats’ roster this year.
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JOHNSON 5-6 • Freshman Guard Mesa, AZ Gilbert HS
During her prep career
• Graduated from Gilbert High School in Mesa, Arizona, in 2010. • Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball for Gilbert. • Was her teams assists and steals leader all four years of her high school career.
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• Was first team All-Region three times and first team All-State as a senior.
Personal
• Parents are Juan and Danice Johnson. • Has one sister, Ryanne (25), and one brother, Levett (15). • Intends to major in biology at Weber State.
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Jordan PFAU 5-9 • Freshman Guard Arlee, MT Missoula Loyola HS
During her prep career
• Graduated from Loyola Sacred Heart High School in Missoula, Montana, in 2010. • Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and volleyball, and a two-year letterwinner in track & field. • Led her basketball team to a division and district championship, and third place finish in state as a senior. • Was a four-time All-Conference selection and two-time conference MVP in basketball
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and volleyball. Was All-State for four years in basketball and three in volleyball. Was AllState two years in track & field.
Personal
• Parents are Tim and Lonne Morin, and Mike Pfau. • Is one of four children. Siblings are: Jesse Pfau (17), Eden Morin (11), Madiah Morin (9). • Intends to major in Psychology at Weber State.
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ROBINSON 5-6 • Freshman Guard Oceanside, CA Vista HS
During her prep career
• Graduated from Vista High School in Vista, California, in 2010. • Was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a one-year letterwinner in track & field. • Was All-League, All-Conference and second team All-CIF Section as a senior. • Was named Vista High School defensive MVP as sophomore, junior and senior. • Was named to Union Tribune All-Academic team as a sophomore, junior and senior.
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Personal
• Parents are Von and Jennifer Robinson. • Is one of six children. Siblings are: Shante (20), Kiana (13), Justina (9), Alicia (8) and Isaac (3). • Both parents are Weber State alumni. Father, Von, was a four-year starter at running back for the Wildcats from 1992-1995 and was All-Big Sky Conference in 1992. • Intends to major in Health Science at Weber State.
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Weber State Women’s Basketball Team History
Weber State coach Carla Taylor (above) is the Wildcats’ all-time leader in career coaching wins with 301. Tonya Schnibbe (left) is Weber State’s career assist leader, finishing with 583 assists. Kathy Miller (right) is the Wildcats’ all-time leader in points (2,745), scoring average (27.5 PPG) and rebounding average (13.0 RPG).
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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent
All-time First Last WSU Record Meeting Meeting S treak
All-time Opponent
First Last WSU Record Meeting Meeting S treak
Opponent
All-time First Last WSU Record Meeting Meeting S treak
Air Force
2-3 1997 2006 L-2
Mercer 1-0 1997 1997 W-1
Stanford
0-2 1982 2002 L-2
Arizona
4-4 1975 2004 L-1
Mesa State
3-0
Temple
1-0 1983 1983 W-1
Arizona State
5-2
1975 1988
L-2
Miami
0-1 2003 2003 L-1
Tenn-Chattanooga 0-1 2007 2007
Arkansas State
0-1
2007 2007
L-1
Michigan
1-0 1994 1994 W-1
Texas Arlington
Baylor Boise State
0-1 1978 1978 L-1 20-21 1978 2009
Boston College 1-0 Bradley
1996 1996
L-2 W-1
0-2 1997 1998 L-2
Brigham Young 9-36 1975 2009
W-1
Bryant 0-0
1988 2002
W-3
1-0
Midland Lutheran 1-0 1980 1980 W-1
TX A&M Corpus Christi 2-0
Minnesota
Texas State
Montana
0-1 2002 2002 L-1 11-56 1977 2010 W-1
Montana State 31-36 1977 2010
L-7
1991 1991
L-1 W-1
2000 2001 W-2
0-0
UT-Pan American 2-0 2001 2002 W-2
UT-San Antonio 0-1
2007 2007
L-1
UC Irvine
3-0
1987 2008
W-3
Mont. St.-Billings 0-1 1994 1994 L-1
UC Riverside
3-0
2001 2002
W-2
Montana Tech
1-0
2000 2000
W-1
California
0-1 1979 1979 L-1
Nebraska
0-7 1978 2008 L-7
UC Santa Barbara 2-1 1983 2006 L-1
Cal Poly
1-1
Nevada
9-5 1980 2009 L-2
UNLV
Cal Poly-Pomona 1-5 1977 1990 L-4
New Mexico
2-7
1975 2003
L-2
U.S. International
2-0 1983 1989 W-2
CS Bakersfield 0-0
New Mexico St. 8-5
1975 2002
W-1
Navy
1-0 1998 1998 W-1
Utah
6-42 1975 2009 L-1
Utah State
23-14 1975 2009
1997 1998
L-1
CS Chico
1-0
1981 1981
W-1
New Orleans
0-1
1983 1983
L-1
CS Fullerton
1-2
1988 1996
W-1
North Texas
1-1
2002 2003
W-1
CS Northridge
6-7
1979 2001
W-1
Northeastern
1-0 2004 2004 W-1
Chapman Coll.
2-0
1988 1989
W-2
No. Arizona
Colorado
7-11 1975 1994 L-1
Colorado State 12-9 1975 2007
41-25 1975 2010
No. Colorado
9-8
1975 2010
1-3 1976 2000 W-1
Utah Valley
3-2
2005 2009
L-2 W-1
UTEP
3-3 1976 2009 L-1
L-1
Vanderbilt
0-1 2003 2003 L-1
Washington
1-3 1983 2008 W-1
W-1
W-1
Northern Iowa
1-2
1997 2007
L-1
Creighton
2-0 1982 1982 W-2
NW Nazarene
2-0
2006 2007
W-2
Delaware
1-0 2004 2004 W-1
Ohio State
0-1
2003 2003
L-1
Denver
0-2 1999 2000 L-2
Oklahoma City
1-0
1984 1984
W-1
Dixie State
1-0
Oklahoma State 0-1
2002 2002
L-1
Western Carolina
0-1 2006 2006 L-1
Drake
0-2 2007 2008 L-2
Oral Roberts
0-1
1983 1983
L-1
Western Illinois
1-0
Eastern Montana 0-1 1993 1993 L-1
Eastern Michigan 1-1
2009 2009
W-1
Washington State 2-5 1979 1997 L-3
Wayland Baptist 0-1
1980 1980
L-1
West Virginia
1994 1994
L-1
0-1
1985 1985
W-1
Oregon
0-5 1980 1994 L-5
Western Montana 2-0 1980 1985 W-2
2007 2008
L-1
Oregon State
0-1
2009 2009
L-1
Western Oregon 1-0
Eastern Wash. 44-23 1978 2010
L-4
Pacific
2-2
1982 2005
W-1
Pepperdine
0-2 1979 1981 L-2
Wisc.-Milwaukee 1-0 2002 2002 W-1
Flathead Valley CC 0-1 1978 1978 L-1
Portland
6-2 1990 2005 W-5
Wyoming
Florida Atlantic
1-0
Portland State 20-17 1983 2010
Georgia
0-1 1997 1997 L-1
Rhode Island
1-0
1980 1980
W-1
Georgia Tech
0-1
Ricks College
4-1
1975 1977
W-4
Gonzaga
3-3 1987 2003 W-2
Sacramento St. 23-5 1997 2010
L-4
Grand Canyon
1-0
1996 1996
W-1
St. Joseph’s
0-1
1997 1997
L-1
Hastings College 1-0
1980 1980
Elon
1-0 2008 2008 W-1 2002 2002 1999 1999
W-1 L-1
L-4
W-1
Saint Louis
2-0
2005 2006
W-2
1-2 1982 1990 L-2
St. Martin’s
1-0
2001 2001
W-1
Idaho
20-16 1981 2007 W-2
St. Mary’s
1-2
1992 2003
L-1
Idaho State
41-28 1977 2010
San Diego
1-2
1987 1992
L-2
Hawaii
L-2
Iowa
0-2 1999 2000 L-2
San Diego State 1-0
1983 1983
W-1
Iowa State
1-0
1994 1994
W-1
San Francisco
1-2
1987 1995
W-1
James Madison 1-0
1995 1995
W-1
San Jose State 2-3
1982 2002
W-1
Kansas
1-1 1991 2001 W-1
Santa Clara
2-1
1983 1986
W-1
Kansas State
0-2
Seminole JC
0-1
1976 1976
L-1
Lewis-Clark State 1-0 1982 1982 W-1
Simon Fraser
1-0
1981 1981
W-1
Louisiana Tech
Southern Illinois 0-2
2005 2006
L-2
0-1
2002 2006 2000 2000
L-2 L-1
Long Beach State 0-3 1979 1998 L-3
So. Methodist 1-0 1983 1983 W-1
Loyola Marymount 7-1 1985 2005 W-6
Southern Utah 11-9 1982 2009
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Westminster Coll.
2009 2009
W-1
1-0 2008 2008 W-1 14-14 1975 2009 L-3
Youngstown St. 1-1
2008 2009
W-1
W-1
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WEBER STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total
COACH Joy Wood Joy Wood Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Jane Miner Joan Campbell Joan Campbell Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor Carla Taylor 36 Years
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RECORD 5-9 14-7 10-10 16-11 18-14 15-16 16-16 18-13 22-10 12-15 8-20 11-15 11-16 8-19 17-9 10-18 14-14 12-15 4-22 7-19 15-11 17-12 15-13 7-20 11-16 14-15 14-15 22-9 21-9 17-11 21-8 15-15 17-14 12-16 10-19 9-20 485-511 (.487)
CONF. 5-7 11-4 7-6 9-4 10-3 5-5 6-4 8-2 11-3 6-8 5-9 5-9 7-5 4-12 10-6 6-10 10-6 7-9 3-11 6-8 5-9 9-5 9-7 7-9 10-6 10-6 9-7 11-3 11-3 11-3 11-3 7-7 11-5 6-10 5-11 3-13 276-238 (.537)
FINISH IAC - 9th IAC - 3rd IAC - 7th IAC - 4th IAC - t2nd IAC - t3rd IAC - 3rd IAC - t1st MWAC - 2nd MWAC - 5th MWAC - t3rd MWAC - t5th MWAC - t3rd MWAC - t6th Big Sky - t3rd Big Sky - t6th Big Sky - t3rd Big Sky - 6th Big Sky - 7th Big Sky - t4th Big Sky - 6th Big Sky - t2nd Big Sky - 5th Big Sky - 5th Big Sky - 4th Big Sky - 4th Big Sky - 5th Big Sky - 1st Big Sky - 1st Big Sky - t2nd Big Sky - 2nd Big Sky - t4th Big Sky - t2nd Big Sky - t6th Big Sky - t7th Big Sky - t8th
Coaching Breakdowns Joy Wood (2 seasons: 1975-76) Overall: 19-16 (.543) Conference: 16-11 (.593) Jane Miner (10 seasons: 1977-86) Overall: 144-130 (.523) Conference: 72-53 (.576) Joan Campbell (2 seasons: 1987-88) Overall: 19-35 (.352) Conference: 11-17 (.393) Carla Taylor (22 seasons: 1989-pres.) Overall: 301-320 (.485) Conference: 177-157 (.530)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Marta Aardema.......................................75,76 Thea Alex.....................................88,89,90,91 Tori Allen.......................................95,96,97,98 Caitlin Anderson.........................08,09,10,11 Debbie Ashley.............................................77 Ann Avondet.................................76,77,78,79 B Cheryl Barlow.........................................86,87 Lacie Barnes...............................06, 07,08,09 Michelle Bateman...................................86,87 Janet Beene.................................76,77,78,79 Malin Belfrage.........................................2000 Clairissa Bell................................................79 Tracie Belt....................................84,85,86,87 Shelley Berg.................................94,95,96,97 Valena Bleak...........................................93,94 Andra Boyce............................................2000 Chenita Bradley.....................................85, 86 Mika Brown.............................................95,96 C Cindy Carlson....................................78,79,80 Amy Chiu.....................................................92 Kristen Clyder-Gardner................01,02,03,04 Sarah Conner.........................................09,10 Becky Conrad..............................................92 Julie Cooper.................................81,82,83,84 Sarah Court............................................01,02 Doralee Cox......................................75,76,77 Kehlsie Crone............................................11 Sue Crowell.......................................80,82,83 D Gineal Davidson..........................................85 Sue Daw.................................................79,80 Lauren Deane.........................................09,10 Janet Deem.................................................81 Deryn Denham.......................................86,87 Jodi DeRouchey................................78,79,80 J.J. Drennen...........................................91,92 E Kandee Jones Edward...........................77,78 Jan Egbert...................................................84 Angela Evans..............................................88 F Kerry Fenwick.........................................75,76 Jodi Ferre...............................................92,93 Mechell Fowden...........................78,79,80,81 Ranae Friend................................93,94,95,96
G Jamie Gale..................................................80 Rachelle Gardner.........................93,94,95,96 Meghan Geddes...........................98,99,00,01 Melinda Gee................................................96 Kim Gianchetta..................................75,76,77 Julie Gjertsen..............................02,03,04, 05 Gina Glodowski......................................83,84 Miki Graf......................................................94 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
Jenna Griffitts..............................................06 Lynne Grondell............................................75 Bonnie Gustaveson................................75,76 H Karla Haddock.............................................88 Brooke Hansen......................................03, 05 Jill Hansen....................................96,97,98,99 Stephanie Harward-Sharp......................00,01 Barbara Headley....................................75,76 Linda Headley.............................................75 Kristen Hesselbach......................01,02,03,04 Natasha Hicks.........................................2000 Annette Hill..................................................97 Michelle Hill............................................81,82 Lindsay Hille................................................04 Cindy Holcomb.............................88,90,91,92 Nancy Hornsby.............................77,78,79,81 Marci Heaps Houser...............................91,92 Crystal Howe................................00,01,02,03 Amanda Hughes...................................10,11 Jenny Hults..................................................88 Ahkiah Hunter.........................................07,08 I Becky Ingle...................................81,82,83,84 Shelly Isaacs..........................................84,85 J Annette Johnson.........................................77 Justine Johnson........................................11 Ali Johnston............................................02,03 K Brianna Kanongata’a..............................98,99 Taryn Kellogg..........................................05,06 Michelle Kelsey............................83,84,85,86 Melanie Knott...............................88,89,90,91 Sheila Krahn...........................................88,89 L Becky Langaas.......................................82,83 Joan Langford.............................................99 Jone Law.....................................................75 Dawn Lawler.................................87,88,89,90 Lisa Little......................................88,89,90,91 M Marnee Madsen................................85,86,88 Teresa Martín...............................94,95,96,97 Ann Maruri...................................................80 Mary Maruri..................................78,79,80,81 Jane McCarty..............................................75 Kristin McComas.........................................08 Erica McGuire..............................................04 Staci Meredith.............................................92 Mariah Metoyer..........................................11 Marci Mickelsen......................................03,04 Kathy Miller...................................76,77,78,79 Lynda Miller.................................................77 Caela Mohre.....................................09,10,11 Karsen Muller.........................................02,03
N Brooke Nelson.......................................04, 05 Susan Norton...............................88,89,90,91
O Brianna O’Brien......................................98,99 Ashlynn Oborn..................................06, 07,08 Becky O’Neil..........................................04, 05 Joey O’Neill......................................09,10,11 Sara Sue Olney...........................................98 Shelley Olson...............................97,98,99,00 P Laura Palmere............................................11 Margie Park..................................82,83,84,85 Nicke Parks.................................................10 Carla Parkinson...........................................93 Jaynee Paskins............................97,98,99,00 Megan Patterson..................................10,11 Suzanne Paulsen...................................94,95 Karleen Peart...............................81,82,83,84 Nezbah Penn...............................................96 Darcee Perdue............................................06 Geri Perkins.................................................75 Annette Petersen.........................................75 Jamie Peterson......................................01,02 Pat Petersen...........................................85,86 Jordan Pfau................................................11 Susan Murray Pitts......................................87 Jennifer Pokorney........................89,90,91,92 Laura Porter.................................04,05,06,07 R Janie Rayback...................................06,07,08 Shantee Releford.........................04,05,06,07 Kellie Richards............................................82 Jillian Ricks..................................................05 Michelle Roberson..................................09,10 Shelly Roberts..............................83,84,85,86 Sheila Robertson..............................03,04, 05 Desiree Robinson......................................11 Sunny Robinson................................96,97,98 Diane Rockwood....................................86,87 S Ninon Salemon.......................................05,06 Angela Sampson..........................01,02,03,04 Tonya Schnibbe............................07,08,09,10 Laurie Seehawer....................................88,89 Cindy Shy....................................................75 Jessica Smith....................................07,08,09 Sarah Sonveau.............................99,00,01,02 Sheila Sorensen..........................................91 Stephanie Sorensen....................................97 Valerie Sorenson..........................93,94,95,96 Jill Sperry......................................89,90,91,92 Larae Stanger..............................................77 Stephanie Stanger........................99,00,01,02 Sara Steed..................................................93 Chalyce Stevens.........................................95 Krista Streuling............................................85 Taryn Stringam.......................................97,98 Cindy Stumph...............................80,81,82,83
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Anita Stverak................................89,90,91,92 T Nanette Talbot.............................................86 Wendy Talbot..........................................93,94 Kristen Tate........................................90,91,92 Carla Taylor..................................80,82,83,84 Tashina Taylor...............................05,06,07,08 Emily Thatcher........................................08,09 Tammy Thomason..................................84,85 Abby Thorderson-Palmer...............09,10,11 Ali Thorderson..............................07,08,09,10 Chris Thornock..................................75,76,77 Sara Tuomi..................................05, 06,07,08 Mata Tukuafu..........................................02,03 W Sue Walin..........................................88,89,90 Penny Wanberg............................78,79,80,81 Nicky Wangsgard..............................93,94,95 Chelsey Warburton............................05,06,07 Kris Weaver (Dec)..................................82,83 Jill Weeks...............................................75,76 Karlee Weight..............................08,09,10,11 Stacie West.................................................99 Katie Weyenberg..........................86,87,88,89 Amber Russell-Whiting............................2000 Jenny Wilkening...........................78,79,80,81 Andie Willer..................................96,97,98,99 Jodi Wimmer.................................94,95,96,97 Cathy Wood.................................................77 Debbie Wood..........................................75,76 Jenifer Wood................................91,92,93,94 Mikell Woodfield..............................09,10,11 Y Brittany Young.............................................01
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ALL-TIME WILDCAT HONORS All-Big Sky Conference 1988-89................................................... Katie Weyenberg - 1st Team ........................................................Dawn Lawler - Honorable Mention ...................................................... Melanie Knott - Honorable Mention 1989-90......................................................... Melanie Knott - 1st Team ................................................... Cindy Holcomb - Honorable Mention 1990-91........................................................Cindy Holcomb - 1st team ...................................................................... Melanie Knott - 1st Team ............................................................ Thea Alex - Honorable Mention 1991-92...................................................... Cindy Holcomb - 1st Team 1992-93..........................................................Wendy Talbot - 1st Team 1993-94.......................................... Jenifer Wood - Honorable Mention 1994-95................................................... Rachelle Gardner - 1st Team 1995-96............................................................ Mika Brown - 1st Team ............................................... Rachelle Gardner - Honorable Mention 1996-97...............................................Stephanie Sorensen - 1st Team ....................................................................... Jodi Wimmer - 1st Team 1997-98............................................ Andie Willer - Honorable Mention 1998-99........................................................ Shelley Olson - 1st Team .......................................... Brianna Kanongata’a - Honorable Mention ......................................................... Andie Willer - Honorable Mention 1999-00........................................................ Shelley Olson - 1st Team ..................................................Meghan Geddes - Honorable Mention 2000-01......................................................... Crystal Howe - 1st Team .............................................................. Stephanie Stanger - 1st Team 2001-02......................................................... Crystal Howe - 1st Team ............................................. Stephanie Stanger - 1st Team (Co-MVP) 2002-03......................................................... Crystal Howe - 1st Team ..................................................... Julie Gjertsen - 1st Team (Co-MVP) ................................................ Sheila Robertson - Honorable Mention 2003-04......................................................... Julie Gjertsen - 1st Team ................................................................ Angela Sampson - 1st Team 2004-05........................................ Julie Gjertsen - 1st Team (Co-MVP) ........................................................................Becky O’Neil - 1st Team 2005-06........................................................... Laura Porter - 1st Team ......................................................................... Sara Tuomi - 1st Team 2006-07............................................................ Sara Tuomi - 1st Team ............................................................ Chelsey Warburton - 2nd Team 2007-08.............................................................Sara Tuomi - 1st Team 2008-09..................................... Caitlin Anderson - Honorable Mention 2009-10..................................... Caitlin Anderson - Honorable Mention ...................................................Tonya Schnibbe - Honorable Mention
All-Mountain West Conference 1975-76............................................................................. Kathy MIller 1976-77.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1977-78.............................................................................. Kathy Miller ..........................................................................................Ann Avondet 1978-79.............................................................................. Kathy Miller ..........................................................................................Ann Avondet 1979-80.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph .................................................................................... Penny Wanberg 1980-81.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1981-82.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1982-83.........................................................Cindy Stumph - 1st Team ........................................................................ Sue Crowell - 2nd team 1983-84.............................................................Becky Ingle - 1st Team .................................................................... Karleen Peart - 2nd Team 1984-85................................................ Tammy Thomason - 2nd Team ....................................................................Shelly Roberts - 2nd Team ....................................................... Margie Parks - Honorable Mention 1985-86.................................................... Chenita Bradley - 2nd Team WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
.................................................... Shelly Roberts - Honorable Mention 1986-87................................................... Katie Weyenberg - 1st Team ..................................................... Cheryl Barlow - Honorable Mention 1987-88.................................................. Katie Weyenberg - 2nd Team
Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player 2001-02............................................... Stephanie Stanger (Co-winner) 2002-03.................................................................. Julie Gjertsen (Co) 2004-05.................................................................. Julie Gjertsen (Co)
Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year 1999-00............................................................................Crystal Howe 2002-03..................................................................... Sheila Robertson
Big Sky Conference Newcomer of the Year 1992-93........................................................................... Wendy Talbot 2008-09...........................................................................Sarah Conner
Mountain West Newcomer of the Year 1987-88.......................................................................... Melanie Knott
Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year 1999-00............................................................................Crystal Howe 2002-03....................................................... Karsen Muller (Tri-winner) 2003-04.............................................. Kristen Hesselbach (Co-winner)
Big Sky Outstanding Sixth Player of the Year 1995-96........................................................................... Jodi Wimmer
Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year 1995-96......................................................... Carla Taylor (Co-winner) 2001-02............................................................................. Carla Taylor 2002-03............................................................................. Carla Taylor
Kodak All-America 1990-91.......................................................................... Melanie Knott 1996-97........................................................................... Jodi Wimmer 2004-05.......................................................................... Julie Gjertsen
Kodak All-Region District VIII 1975-76.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1976-77.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1977-78.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1978-79.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1980-81.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1981-82.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1982-83.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1988-89..................................................................... Katie Weyenberg 1989-90.......................................................................... Melanie Knott 1990-91.......................................................................... Melanie Knott 1996-97........................................................................... Jodi Wimmer 2004-05.......................................................................... Julie Gjertsen
Big Sky Conference Players of the Week 1988-89..................................................................... Katie Weyenberg 1990-91........................................... Cindy Holcomb (2), Melanie Knott 1991-92................................................................... Cindy Holcomb (2) 1992-93........................................................................... Wendy Talbot 1994-95...................................... Nicky Wangsgard, Rachelle Gardner 1995-96... Shelly Berg, Rachelle Gardner, Mika Brown, Valerie Sorenson 1996-97.......................................................................Jodi Wimmer (3)
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ALL-TIME WILDCAT HONORS 1997-98............................................................................... Jill Hanson 1998-99.......................................................................... Shelley Olson 1999-00..................................................................... Shelley Olson (2) 2000-01...................................................................... Crystal Howe (2) 2001-02................................ Stephanie Stanger (2), Crystal Howe (2) 2002-03......................................................................Julie Gjertsen (3) 2003-04......................................................................Julie Gjertsen (3) 2004-05........ Julie Gjertsen (4), Becky O’Neil (2), Chelsey Warburton 2005-06.................................................................. Chelsey Warburton 2006-07............................................. Sara Tuomi, Chelsey Warburton 2007-08......................................................Ahkiah Hunter, Sara Tuomi 2008-09......................................Caitlin Anderson (3), Tonya Schnibbe 2009-10...............................................Tonya Schnibbe, Sarah Conner
Mountain West Players of the Week 1982-83.................................................... Cindy Stumph, Sue Crowell 1983-84.......................................................................... Karleen Peart 1984-85............................................. Tammy Thomasen, Margie Park 1985-86.............................................. Chenita Bradley, Shelly Roberts 1986-87.................................. Katie Weyenberg (2), Diane Rockwood
Weber State Team MVP 1975-76.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1976-77.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1977-78........................................................................ ..... Kathy MIller 1978-79.............................................................................. Kathy Miller 1979-80....................................................................... Penny Wanberg 1980-81.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1981-82.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1982-83.......................................................................... Cindy Stumph 1983-84.............................................................................. Becky Ingle 1984-85................................................................... Tammy Thomason 1985-86..........................................................................Shelly Roberts 1986-87................................................................... .....Deryn Denham 1987-88..................................................................... Katie Weyenberg 1988-89..................................................................... Katie Weyenberg 1989-90..................................................................... ..... Melanie Knott 1990-91..................................................................... ..... Melanie Knott 1991-92.........................................................................Cindy Holcomb 1992-93........................................................................... Wendy Talbot 1993-94.................................................................... .....Jennifer Wood 1994-95............................................................... .....Rachelle Gardner 1995-96.............................................................................. Mika Brown 1996-97...................................................................... ..... Jodi Wimmer 1997-98.................................................................................. Tori Allen 1998-99..................................................................... .....Shelley Olson 1999-00..................................................................... .....Shelley Olson 2000-01............................................................................Crystal Howe 2001-02................................................................... Stephanie Stanger 2002-03..................................................................... ..... Julie Gjertsen 2003-04..................................................................... ..... Julie Gjertsen 2004-05..................................................................... ..... Julie Gjertsen 2005-06...............................................................................Sara Tuomi 2006-07.............................................. Sara Tuomi, Chelsey Warbutton 2007-08...............................................................................Sara Tuomi 2008-09................................................................................................. 2009-10.................................................................................................
Big Sky Conference Scholar Athletes
1992-93................................................................................ Jodi Ferre 1993-94...................................................................... .....Jenifer Wood 2004-05..................................................................... ..... Julie Gjertsen
CoSIDA Academic All-District Team 2004-05..................................................................... ..... Julie Gjertsen
Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team 1986-87................................................................... .....Deryn Denham 1987-88................................................................. ..... Marnee Madsen 1988-89................ Susan Norton, Laurie Seehwaer, Katie Weyenberg 1989-90..................... .....Susan Norton, Jennifer Polorney, Sue Walin 1990-91.................................................... Marci Heaps, Jenifer Jones, ........................................................ Susan Norton, Jennifer Pokorney 1991-92.................................Becky Conrad, Jodi Ferre, Marci Howey, ........................... Jennifer Pokorney, Kristin Tate, Jenifer Jones-Wood 1992-93.................................... Valena Bleak, Jodi Ferre, Sara Steed, ................................... Nicky Wangsgard, Jodi Wimmer, Jenifer Wood 1993-94.................................... Shelley Berg, Valena Bleak, Miki Graf, ........................................................ Teresa Martin, Suzanne Paulsen, ................................... Nicky Wangsgard, Jodi Wimmer, Jenifer Wood 1994-95............................ Tori Allen, Shelley Berg, Rachelle Gardner, ........................................................ Teresa Martin, Suzanne Paulsen, .......................................................... Nicky Wangsgard, Jodi Wimmer 1995-96............................ Tori Allen, Shelley Berg, Rachelle Gardner, ............................................. Melinda Gee, Jill Hansen, Teresa Martin, ............................... Sunny Robinson, Valerie Sorenson, Jodi Wimmer 1996-97....................................... Tori Allen, Shelley Berg, Jill Hansen, ............... Annette Hill, Teresa Martin, Shelley Olson, Sunny Robinson ................................. Stephanie Sorenson, Andie Willer, Jodi Wimmer 1997-98..............................................................Tori Allen, Jill Hansen, ....................................... Shelley Olson, Jaynee Paskins, Andie Willer 1998-99.........................Meghan Geddes, Jill Hansen, Joan Langford, ................................ Shelley Olson, Jaynee Paskins, Sarah Sonveau, ...................................... Stephanie Stanger, Stacie West, Andie Willer 1999-00..........................Meghan Geddes, Stephanie Harward-Sharp, ................................. Shelley Olson, Jaynee Paskins, Sarah Sonveau 2000-01.................................... Meghan Geddes, Kristen Hesselbach, ........................................ Jamie Peterson, Stephanie Harward-Sharp, ..................................................... Sarah Sonveau, Stephanie Stanger 2001-02............................................Kristen Hesselbach, Ali Johntson, .......................... Jamie Peterson, Sarah Sonveau, Stephanie Stanger 2002-03................................... Kristen Clyder-Gardner, Julie Gjertsen, ........................... Brooke Hansen, Kristen Hesselbach, Karsen Muller 2003-04................................... Kristen Clyder-Gardner, Julie Gjertsen, ............................ Kristin Hesselbach, Marci Mickelsen, Becky O’Neil, ............................................................ Laura Porter, Angela Sampson 2004-05............................................... Julie Gjertsen, Brooke Hansen, ...........................................Becky O’Neil, Laura Porter, Tashina Taylor 2005-06.................... Jenna Griffitts, Ashlynn Hayden, Darcee Perdue ................................Laura Porter, Janie Rayback, Chelsey Warburton 2006-07...................... Ashlynn Hayden, Laura Porter, Janie Rayback ....... Tonya Schnibbe, Jessica Smith, Sara Tuomi, Chelsey Warburton 2007-08................ Caitlin Anderson, Tonya Schnibbe, Emily Thatcher, ...........................................Ali Thorderson,Sara Tuomi, Karlee Weight 2008-09...............................................Caitlin Anderson, Lacie Barnes, ..................................Ali Thorderson, Karlee Weight, Mikell Woodfield 2009-10.................... Caitlin Anderson, Nicke Parks, Megan Patterson ..Abby Thorderson, Ali Thorderson, Mikell Woodfield, Tonya Schnibbe
1987-88....................................................................... Marnee Madsen 1980-91..................................................................... ..... Susan Norton
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DEE EVENTS CENTER RECORDS TEAM
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POINTS................................................. (104) WSU vs. Idaho, 2-18-83 POINTS (HALF)...................(57) (2nd) WSU vs. Utah State, 12-14-83 FG’s ATT....................................(100) WSU vs. Idaho State, 12-16-78 FG’s MADE................................... (44) WSU vs. Idaho State, 2-11-82 FG PERCENT.......... (.628, 32-51) WSU vs. Northern Arizona, 3-5-94 3 PT. FG’s ATTEMPTED............ (36) No. Colorado vs. WSU, 1-06-05 3 PT. FG’s MADE..................... (16) WSU vs. Portland State, 1-19-06 3 PT. FG PERCENT...................EWU (.833, 10-12) vs. WSU, 2-13-88 FT’s ATTEMPTED................................(48) WSU vs. Colorado, 2-9-80 FT’s MADE............................................. (37) WSU vs. SUU, 12-29-89 FT PERCENT.............................. (.938, 15-16) WSU vs. EWU, 3-8-02 REBOUNDS..................... (73) Brigham Young vs. Utah State, 1-8-83 ASSISTS................................... (32) WSU vs.UC Riverside, 11-16-01 TURNOVERS........................ (46) WSU vs. Brigham Young, 11-19-80 BLOCKED SHOTS..................... (14) WSU vs. Boise State, 12-15-79 STEALS................................ (27) WSU vs. Brigham Young, 11-19-80 MOST TOTAL POINTS ......... (201) WSU 104, Idaho 97 (ot), 2-18-83 FEWEST TOTAL POINTS ................... (66) NAU 36, WSU 30, 2-2-01 BIGGEST POINT SPREAD............. (57) WSU 96, SUU 39, 12-18-81
POINTS..................... (40) Sue Crowell, WSU vs. Idaho State, 2-5-83 POINTS (HALF).......(25) Melanie Knott, WSU vs. Idaho (2nd), 3-1-90 ......................... and Sue Crowell, WSU vs. Idaho State (2nd), 2-5-83 FG’s ATT..................... (29) Kathy Miller, WSU vs. Australia, 11-20-78 FG’s MADE.......... (17) Cindy Stumph, WSU vs. Idaho State, 2-11-82 FG PERCENT........................................ (.916, 11-12), Cindy Stumph, ................................................ Weber State vs. Santa Clara, 12-17-82 3 PT. FG’s ATT...............................................(15) Chelsey Warburton, ...................................Weber State vs. Northwest Nazarene, 11-11-06 3 PT. FG’s MADE............... (9) Susan Smith, EWU vs. WSU, 2-13-88 3 PT. FG PERCENT................................. (1.000, 5-5), Shelley Olson, .....................................Weber State vs. Eastern Washington, 1-21-98 FT’s ATT..........................(19) Melanie Knott, WSU vs. SUU, 12-29-89 FT’s MADE......................(17) Melanie Knott, WSU vs. SUU, 12-29-89 FT PERCENT.................................... (1.000, 12-12), Ruth Fugleberg, .................................................Boise State vs. Weber State, 12-14-79 REBOUNDS.....................(24) Cindy Stumph, WSU vs. Utah, 12-6-82 ASSISTS............(13) Karleen Peart, WSU vs. San Diego St., 12-1-82 TURNOVERS...........(14) Penny Wanberg, WSU vs. Colorado, 2-9-80 BLOCKED SHOTS......... (8) Cindy Stumph, WSU vs. BSU, 12-15-79 .................. (8) Stephanie Sorensen, WSU vs. Southern Utah, 2-6-97 STEALS..............(7) Susan Norton, WSU vs. Montana State, 2-16-90 ............................................. and Terri Graham, NAU vs. WSU, 2-6-81
ALL-TIME DEE EVENTS CENTER RECORDS Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
Home 9-6 9-3 10-2 7-5 6-5 8-4 5-7 5-7 11-3 6-6
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Year 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
Home 8-6 8-3 2-11 10-3 6-4 9-2 5-8 6-6 8-5 7-6
Conference 5-3 6-2 2-5 4-3 5-2 6-2 5-3 6-2 6-2 5-3
Year Home Conference 2001-02 12-3 6-1 2002-03 12-2 6-1 2003-04 11-2 6-1 2004-05 9-2 6-1 2005-06 8-6 4-3 2006-07 10-4 7-1 2007-08 7-5 3-5 2008-09 7-8 3-5 2009-10 6-6 2-6 Totals 227-140 (.619) 133-77 (.633)
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WEBER STATE CAREER LEADERS CAREER POINTS PTS GP 1. Kathy Miller (76-79)...........................................2,745 ................ 100 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) ......................................2,690 ................ 122 3. Julie Gjertsen (02-05) .......................................1,752 ................ 118 4. Penny Wanberg (78-81) ...................................1,666 ................ 120 5. Melanie Knott (88-91) .......................................1,652 ................ 109 6. Crystal Howe (00-03) .......................................1,597 .................. 89 7. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) ....................................1,479 ................ 109 8. Karleen Peart (81-84) .......................................1,431 ................ 121 9. Sara Tuomi (05-08)...........................................1,428................. 117 10. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) ...............................1,387 ................ 101 11. Sue Crowell (80-83) ........................................1,351 .................. 94 12. Stephanie Stanger (99-02) ..............................1,126 ................ 115 13. Carla Taylor (81-84) ........................................1,122 ................ 107 14. Chelsey Warburton (05-07)..............................1,108 .................. 90 15. Rachelle Gardner (93-96) ...............................1,009 ................ 107
CAREER SCORING AVERAGE AVG GP PTS 1. Kathy Miller (76-79) ..................... 27.5 .............. 100 ............... 2,745 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) ................. 22.1 .............. 122 ............... 2,690 3. Melanie Knott (88-91) .................. 15.2 .............. 109 ............... 1,652 4. Julie Gjertsen (02-05) .................. 14.8 .............. 118 ............... 1,752 5. Sue Crowell (80-83) .................... 14.4 ............... 94 ................ 1,351 6. Penny Wanberg (78-81)............... 13.9 .............. 120 ............... 1,666 7. Katie Weyenberg (86-89)................ 13.7 .............. 101 ............... 1,387 8. Crystal Howe (00-03) .................. 13.4 .............. 119 ............... 1,597 9. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) ............... 13.6 .............. 109 ............... 1,479 10. Sara Tuomi (05-08).................... 12.2............... 117................ 1,428
CAREER GAMES PLAYED GP 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83).............................................................122 2. Karleen Peart (1981-84)..............................................................121 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)..........................................................120 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03).............................................................. 119 4. Mechell Fowden (1978-81).......................................................... 119 6. Laura Porter (2004-07)................................................................ 118 6. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05).............................................................. 118 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)................................................................. 117 8. Kristen Hesselbach (2001-04)..................................................... 117 8. Margie Park (1982-85)................................................................ 117 8. Tonya Schnibbe........................................................................... 117
CAREER REBOUNDS REB GP 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) ..................................1,331 ................ 122 2. Kathy Miller (1976-79) ......................................1,296 ................ 100 3. Crystal Howe (2000-03) ...................................1,042 ................ 119 4. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) ................................. 865 .................. 109 5. Becky Ingle (1981-84) ....................................... 729 .................. 116 6. Jennifer Wilkening (1978-81) ............................... 706 .................. 114 7. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89) .............................. 705 .................. 101 8. Shelley Berg (1994-97) ..................................... 695 .................. 107 9. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) .................................... 684 .................. 118 10. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)...................................... 669................... 117
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CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE AVG REB GP 1. Kathy Miller (76-79) ..................... 13.0 .............1,296 ................ 100 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) ................. 10.9 .............1,331 ................ 122 3. Crystal Howe (00-03) ................... 8.8 ..............1,042 ................ 119 4. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) ................ 7.9 ............... 865 .................. 109 5. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) ............. 7.0 ............... 705 .................. 101 6. Shelley Berg (94-97) .................... 6.9 ............... 695 .................. 107 7. Becky Ingle (81-84) ...................... 6.3 ............... 729 .................. 116 8. Jennifer Wilkening (78-81)............. 6.2 ............... 706 .................. 114 9. Sue Crowell (80-83) ..................... 6.2 ............... 584 .................... 94 10. Caitlin Anderson (07-09).............. 6.2................ 348..................... 56 11. Dawn Lawler (86-90) .................. 6.1 ............... 640 .................. 105
CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE FG GP 1. Kathy Miller (1976-79) ......................................1,082 ................ 100 2. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) .................................. 1,011................ 122 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) ................................ 669 .................. 120 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03) .................................... 613 .................. 119 5. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89) .............................. 582 .................. 101 6. Melanie Knott (1988-91) .................................... 574 .................. 109 7. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) .................................... 573 .................. 118 8. Karleen Peart (1981-84) .................................... 569 .................. 121 9. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) ................................. 559 .................. 109 10. Sue Crowell (1980-83) .................................... 524 .................... 92
CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FGA GP 1. Kathy Miller (1976-79) ......................................2,274 ................ 100 2. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) ...............................2,213 ................ 120 3. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) ..................................1,863 ................ 122 4. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) ...................................1,422 ................ 118 5. Karleen Peart (1981-84) ...................................1,275 ................ 121 6. Melanie Knott (1988-91) ...................................1,253 ................ 109 7. Crystal Howe (2000-03) ...................................1,245 ................ 119 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08).......................................1,215................. 117 9. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92).................................1,143................. 109 10. Sue Crowell (1980-83)....................................1,075 .................. 92
CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PCT (FG-FGA) 1. Katie Weyenberg (‘86-’89)...................................... .563...... (582-1033) 2. Melanie Knott (‘88-’91)...................................... .548...... (574-1253) 3. Cindy Stumph (‘80-’83)...................................... .543.....(1011-1863) 4. Jenny Wilkening (‘78-’81).................................. .505........ (380-753) 5. Crystal Howe (‘00-’03)....................................... .492...... (613-1245) 6. Cindy Holcomb (‘88-’92).................................... .489.......(559-1143) 7. Sue Crowell (‘80-’83)......................................... .487...... (524-1075) 8. Kathy Miller (‘76-’79)......................................... .476.... (1082-2274) 9. Shelly Roberts (‘83-’86)..................................... .458........ (393-859) 10. Dawn Lawler (‘87-’90)..................................... .451........ (320-709)
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WEBER STATE CAREER / SINGLE SEASON LEADERS CAREER FREE THROWS MADE FT Made 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83).............................................................668 2. Kathy Miller (1976-79).................................................................578 3. Melanie Knott (1988-91)..............................................................490 4. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)..............................................................373 5. Sara Tuomi (2005-08).................................................................371 5. Crystal Howe (2000-03)..............................................................371 7. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92)...........................................................361 8. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)..........................................................328 9. Sue Crowell (1980-83)................................................................303 10. Karleen Peart (1981-84)............................................................293
CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FT Att. FTM 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83).................................... 898................... 668 2. Melanie Knott (1988-91)..................................... 708................... 490 3. Kathy Miller (1976-79)........................................ 698................... 578 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03)..................................... 574................... 371 5. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92).................................. 543................... 361 6. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)..................................... 476................... 373 7. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)................................. 469................... 328 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)........................................ 451................... 371 9. Sue Crowell (1980-83)....................................... 418................... 303 10. Becky Ingle (1981-84)...................................... 409................... 269
CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3FG GP 1. Chelsey Warburton (2005-07)...............................*238.................... 90 2. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)..................................... 233................... 118 3. Shelley Olson (1997-00)..................................... 168................... 109 4. Sheila Robertson (2003-05)............................... 150..................... 84 5. Rachelle Gardner (1993-96)............................... 149................... 107 6. Ali Thorderson (2006-09).................................... 145................... 101 6. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02)............................. 145................... 115 8. Kristen Clyder-Gardner (01-04)............................. 128................... 116 9. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)........................................ 125................... 117 10. Laura Porter (2004-07)..................................... 115................... 118 *Big Sky Conference all-time record
CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3FGA GP 1. Chelsey Warburton (‘05-’07)............................... 616..................... 90 2. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)..................................... 613................... 118 3. Rachelle Gardner (1993-96)............................... 469................... 107 4. Ali Thorderson (2006-10).................................... 449................... 101 4. Stephanie Stanger (‘99-’02)............................... 449................... 115 6. Shelley Olson (1997-00)..................................... 439................... 109 7. Sheila Robertson (2003-05)............................... 429..................... 84 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)........................................ 388................... 117 9. K. Clyder-Gardner (‘01-’04)................................ 339................... 116 10. Andie Willer (1996-99)...................................... 325..................... 92
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CAREER THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 200 att.) 1. Laura Porter (2004-07)...................................... 2. C. Warburton (2005-07)..................................... 3. Shelley Olson (1997-00).................................... 4. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05).................................... 5. K. Clyder-Gardner (‘01-’04)............................... 6. Sheila Robertson (03-05).................................. 7. Nicky Wangsgard (93-95).................................. 8. Sarah Conner (2008-10)................................... 9. Ali Thorderson (2006-09)................................... 9. Stephanie Stanger (99-02)................................ 10. Sara Tuomi (2005-08).....................................
PCT (3PM-3PA) .392 ........(115-293) .386 ....... (238-616) .383........ (168-439) .380........ (233-613) .378........ (128-339) .350........ (150-429) .342.......... (91-266) .326.......... (76-233) .323........ (145-449) .323........ (125-388) .322.......... (89-273)
CAREER ASSISTS AST GP 1. Tonya Schnibbe (2006-10)................................. 583................... 117 2. Karleen Peart (1981-84)..................................... 468................... 121 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)................................. 452................... 120 4. Melanie Knott (1988-91)..................................... 420................... 109 5. Laura Porter (2004-07)....................................... 413................... 118 6. Shelly Roberts (1983-86)................................... 397................... 112 7. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02).............................. 350................... 115 8. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)..................................... 343................... 118 9. Teresa Martin (1994-97)..................................... 313..................... 95 10. Carla Taylor (1981-84)...................................... 301................... 107
CAREER STEALS STL GP 1. Karleen Peart (1981-84)..................................... 214................... 121 2. Shelly Roberts (1983-86)................................... 168................... 112 3. Tonya Schnibbe (2006-10)................................. 163................... 117 4. Laura Porter (2004-07)....................................... 163................... 118 5. Cindy Stumph (1980-83).................................... 156..................... 95 6. Valerie Sorenson (1993-96)................................ 141................... 109 7. Melanie Knott (1988-91)..................................... 140................... 109 8. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02)............................. 139................... 115 9. Jill Sperry (1989-92)........................................... 135..................... 98 10. Chelsey Warburton (2005-07).......................... 134 .................... 90
CAREER BLOCKS BLK GP 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83).................................... 198................... 122 2. Shantee Releford (2004-07)................................ 97...................... 32 3. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92)................................... 76.................... 109 4. Joey O’Neill (2008-present)................................. 72...................... 56 5. Michelle Kelsey (1983-86)................................... 58...................... 89 6. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89)................................ 55.................... 101 7. Crystal Howe (2000-03)...................................... 52.................... 119 9. Melanie Knott (1988-91)...................................... 48.................... 109 9. Tashina Taylor (2005-08)..................................... 47.................... 105 10. Sunny Robinson (1996-98)............................... 41...................... 69
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON POINTS PTS YEAR AVG 1. Kathy Miller................................ 905................ 78-79 ........... 28.3 2. Cindy Stumph............................ 829................ 80-81............ 25.9 3. Kathy Miller................................ 754................ 77-78............ 27.9 4. Cindy Stumph............................ 742................ 81-82............ 23.9 5. Cindy Stumph............................ 699................ 82-83............ 21.8 6. Kathy Miller................................ 625................ 76-77............ 31.5 7. Melanie Knott............................ 542................ 89-90............ 19.4 8. Chelsey Warburton.................... 531................ 06-07............ 17.1 9. Katie Weyenberg....................... 521................ 88-89............ 20.0 10. Melanie Knott............................ 507................ 80-91............ 18.1
SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE AVG GP YEAR PTS 1. Kathy Miller............................... 31.5......... 20........ 76-77........ 625 2. Kathy Miller............................... 28.3......... 32........ 78-79........ 905 3. Kathy Miller.............................. 27.9......... 27........ 77-78........ 754 4. Cindy Stumph........................... 25.9......... 32........ 80-81........ 829 5. Cindy Stumph........................... 23.9......... 31........ 81-82........ 742 6. Kathy Miller............................... 22.1......... 21........ 75-76........ 461 7. Cindy Stumph........................... 21.8......... 32........ 82-83........ 699 8. Katie Weyenberg...................... 20.0......... 26........ 88-89........ 521 9. Melanie Knott........................... 19.4......... 28........ 89-90........ 542 10. Becky Ingle............................... 18.2......... 27........ 83-84........ 492
SINGLE-SEASON REBOUNDS REB YEAR AVG 1. Cindy Stumph............................ 389................ 80-81............ 12.1 2. Kathy Miller................................ 360................ 78-79............ 11.6 3. Cindy Stumph............................ 354................ 82-83............ 11.1 4. Kathy Miller................................ 348................ 77-78............ 12.9 5. Kathy Miller................................ 320................ 75-76............ 15.2 6. Cindy Stumph............................ 319................ 81-82............ 10.3 7. Jodi Wimmer.............................. 301................ 96-97............ 10.8 8. Crystal Howe............................. 292................ 00-01............ 10.1 9. Kathy Miller................................ 268................ 76-77............ 13.4 10. Caitlin Anderson........................ 256................ 08-09.............. 8.8
SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE FG YEAR GP 1. Kathy Miller................................ 363................ 78-79............... 32 2. Cindy Stumph............................ 318................ 80-81............... 32 3. Kathy Miller................................ 301................ 77-78............... 27 4. Cindy Stumph............................ 282................ 81-82............... 31 5. Cindy Stumph............................ 250................ 82-83............... 32 6. Kathy Miller................................ 228................ 76-77............... 20 7. Katie Weyenberg....................... 216................ 88-89............... 26 8. Sue Crowell............................... 206................ 81-82............... 30 9. Penny Wanberg......................... 199................ 79-80............... 31 10. Kathy Miller................................ 196................ 75-76............... 21
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SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA ............. YEAR ............GP 1. Kathy Miller................................ 713................ 78-79............... 32 2. Kathy Miller................................ 594................ 77-78............... 27 3. Cindy Stumph............................ 559................ 80-81............... 32 4. Cindy Stumph............................ 514................ 81-82............... 31 5. Chelsey Warburton.................... 491................ 06-07............... 31 6. Kathy Miller................................ 485................ 76-77............... 20 7. Kathy Miller................................ 482................ 75-76............... 21 8. Cindy Stumph............................ 474................ 82-83............... 32 9. Penny Wanberg......................... 438................ 79-80............... 31 10. Karleen Peart............................ 435................ 83-84............... 27 10. Penny Wanberg......................... 435................ 80-81............... 32
SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. four made per game) PCT YEAR (FGM-FGA) 1. Katie Weyenberg....................... .624......... 87-88........ (151-242) 2. Becky O’Neil.............................. .612......... 04-05........ (145-237) 3. Cindy Stumph............................ .569......... 80-81........ (318-559) 4. Katie Weyenberg....................... .565......... 86-87........ (183-324) 5. Katie Weyenberg....................... .561......... 88-89........ (216-385) 6. Cindy Stumph............................ .549......... 81-82........ (282-514) 7. Mika Brown................................ .533......... 95-96........ (186-349) 8. Cindy Stumph............................ .527......... 82-83........ (250-474) 9. Sue Crowell............................... .519......... 81-82........ (206-397) 10. Crystal Howe............................. .516 ........ 99-00........ (133-258)
SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS MADE FT YEAR GP 1. Cindy Stumph............................ 199................ 82-83............... 32 2. Cindy Stumph............................ 193................ 80-81............... 32 3. Kathy Miller................................ 188................ 78-79............... 32 4. Melanie Knott............................ 180................ 89-90............... 28 5. Cindy Stumph............................ 178................ 81-82............... 31 6. Kathy Miller................................ 169................ 76-77............... 20 7. Becky Ingle................................ 160................ 83-84............... 27 8. Kathy Miller................................ 152................ 77-78............... 27 9. Sue Crowell............................... 136................ 82-83............... 31 10. Sara Tuomi................................ 127................ 07-08............... 27
SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FTA YEAR GP 1. Cindy Stumph............................ 267................ 82-83............... 32 2. Cindy Stumph............................ 256................ 80-81............... 32 3. Melanie Knott............................ 253................ 89-90............... 28 4. Cindy Stumph............................ 236................ 81-82............... 31 5. Becky Ingle................................ 226................ 83-84............... 27 6. Kathy Miller................................ 211................ 78-79............... 32 7. Kathy Miller................................ 207................ 76-77............... 20 8. Melanie Knott............................ 199................ 90-91............... 28 9. Kathy Miller................................ 191................ 77-78............... 27 10. Cindy Holcomb.......................... 183................ 90-91............... 28
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS SINGLE-SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. two made per game) PCT YEAR (FTM-FTA) 1. Stephanie Stanger..................... .895......... 00-01 ........... (85-95) 2. Kathy Miller................................ .891......... 78-79.........(188-211) 3. Sara Tuomi................................ .888......... 07-08........ (127-143) 4. Ann Avondet.............................. .874......... 78-79............ (76-87) 5. Stephanie Stanger..................... .854......... 01-02........ (123-144) 6. Sara Tuomi................................ .834......... 06-07........ (106-127) 7. Rachelle Gardner...................... .824......... 95-96.......... (84-102) 8. Kathy Miller................................ .816......... 76-77........ (169-207) 9. Julie Gjertsen............................ .809......... 04-05........ (106-131) 10. Thea Alex.................................. .807......... 89-90 ..........(92-114)
SINGLE-SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3PT YEAR AVG 1. Chelsey Warburton.................... 103*.............. 06-07.......... ^3.32 2. Chelsey Warburton.................... 91.................. 05-06............ 3.03 3. Shelley Olson............................ 75.................. 99-00............ 2.58 4. Stephanie Stanger..................... 71.................. 01-02............ 2.21 5. Julie Gjertsen............................ 68.................. 03-04............ 2.43 5. Sheila Robertson....................... 68.................. 02-03............ 2.27 7. Julie Gjertsen............................ 64.................. 02-03............ 2.13 8. Ali Thorderson........................... 63.................. 08-09............ 2.17 9. Julie Gjertsen............................ 62.................. 04-05............ 2.14 10. Sheila Robertson....................... 61.................. 03-04............ 2.18 *Big Sky Conference single-season record ^ NCAA leader during the season
SINGLE-SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3PTA YEAR PCT 1. Chelsey Warburton.................... 272*.............. 06-07............ .379 2. Chelsey Warburton.................... 220................ 05-06............ .414 3. Ali Thorderson........................... 201................ 08-09............ .313 3. Shelley Olson............................ 195................ 99-00............ .385 4. Stephanie Stanger..................... 191................ 01-02............ .372 5. Sheila Robertson....................... 185................ 02-03............ .368 6. Sheila Robertson....................... 178................ 03-04............ .343 7. Julie Gjertsen............................ 173................ 04-05............ .358 8. Julie Gjertsen............................ 167................ 03-04............ .407 9. Julie Gjertsen............................ 164................ 02-03............ .390 10. Rachelle Gardner...................... 157................ 95-96............ .357 *Big Sky Conference single-season record
SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS AST YEAR AVG 1. Tonya Schnibbe......................... 194................ 08-09............ 6.68 2. Tonya Schnibbe......................... 191................ 09-10............ 6.59 3. Karsen Muller............................ 168................ 02-03............ 5.60 4. Tonya Schnibbe......................... 156................ 07-08............ 5.57 5. Karleen Peart............................ 145................ 82-83............ 4.53 6. Penny Wanberg......................... 143................ 79-80............ 4.61 7. Jamie Peterson......................... 138................ 00-01............ 4.76 8. Chelsey Warburton.................... 136................ 06-07............ 4.39 9. Laura Porter.............................. 133................ 06-07............ 4.29 10. Carla Taylor............................... 133................ 82-83............ 4.16
SINGLE-SEASON STEALS STL YEAR AVG 1. Penny Wanberg......................... 101................ 80-81............ 3.16 2. Karleen Peart............................ 69.................. 82-83............ 2.16 3. Jill Sperry................................... 61.................. 91-92............ 2.23 4. Laura Porter.............................. 60.................. 05-06............ 2.00 5. Karleen Peart............................ 56.................. 81-82............ 1.87 6. Chelsey Warburton.................... 55.................. 06-07............ 1.78 6. Stephanie Stanger..................... 55.................. 00-01............ 1.96 8. Tonya Schnibbe......................... 53.................. 07-08............ 1.89 8. Valerie Sorenson....................... 53.................. 95-96............ 1.83 8. Tonya Schnibbe......................... 53.................. 08-09............ 1.82 8. Cindy Stumph............................ 53.................. 80-81............ 1.66
SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKS BLK YEAR AVG 1. Stephanie Sorensen.................. 60.................. 96-97............ 2.14 2. Shantee Releford...................... 57.................. 06-07............ 2.11 3. Cindy Stumph............................ 56.................. 79-80............ 2.07 4. Cindy Stumph............................ 49.................. 82-83............ 1.53 5. Cindy Stumph............................ 47.................. 80-81............ 1.47 6. Cindy Stumph............................ 46.................. 81-82............ 1.48 7. Joey O’Neill............................... 40.................. 09-10............ 1.48 8. Shantee Releford...................... 39.................. 05-06............ 1.30 9. Joey O’Neill............................... 32.................. 08-09............ 1.10 10. Miki Graf.................................... 27.................. 93-94............ 1.04
SINGLE-SEASON THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. one made per game) PCT YEAR (3M-3A) 1. Caitlin Anderson........................ .439.............. 07-08....... (36-82) 2. Chelsey Warburton.................... .414.............. 05-06..... (91-220) 3. Becky Conrad............................ .413.............. 91-92....... (31-75) 4. K. Clyder-Gardner..................... .409.............. 01-02....... (36-88) 5. Julie Gjertsen............................ .407.............. 03-04..... (68-167) 6. Shelley Olson............................ .396.............. 98-99..... (57-144) 7. Caitlin Anderson........................ .392.............. 08-09....... (29-74) 8. Julie Gjertsen............................ .390.............. 03-04..... (64-164) 9. K. Clyder-Gardner..................... .390.............. 02-03....... (30-77) 10. Shelley Olson............................ .385.............. 99-00..... (75-195)
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 32, (22-10)......................................................................1982-83 32, (16-16)......................................................................1980-81 32, (18-14)......................................................................1978-79 4. 31, (17-14)......................................................................2006-07 31, (22-9)........................................................................2001-02 31, (18-13)......................................................................1981-82 31, (15-16)......................................................................1979-80 8. 30, (15-15)......................................................................2005-06 30, (21-9)........................................................................2002-03
MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1. 622 (622-840).................................................................1982-83 2. 601 (601-812).................................................................1978-79 3. 565 (565-853).................................................................1979-80 4. 558 (558-808).................................................................1980-81 5. 538 (538-770).................................................................1989-90 6. 534 (534-789).................................................................1981-82 7. 499 (499-702).................................................................1995-96 8. 490 (490-666).................................................................2001-02 9. 459 (459-712).................................................................1990-91 10. 455 (455-624).................................................................1994-95
MOST POINTS 1. 2702 (84.4 ppg)..............................................................1978-79 2. 2604 (81.4 ppg)..............................................................1982-83 3. 2514 (78.6 ppg)..............................................................1980-81 4. 2477 (79.9 ppg)..............................................................1979-80 5. 2440 (78.7 ppg)..............................................................1981-82 6. 2158 (69.6 ppg)..............................................................2001-02 7. 2156 (79.6 ppg)..............................................................1977-78 8. 2100 (67.7 ppg)..............................................................2006-07 9. 2074 (71.5 ppg)..............................................................1995-96 10. 2056 (73.4 ppg)..............................................................1990-91
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE t1. 74.0 (662-840)................................................................1982-83 t1. 74.0 (601-812)................................................................1978-79 3. 73.7 (384-521)................................................................2008-09 4. 73.6 (490-666)................................................................2001-02 5. 73.5 (364-495)................................................................2007-08 6. 73.1 (419-573)................................................................2006-07 7. 72.9 (455-624)................................................................1994-95 8. 72.4 (446-616)................................................................2004-05 8. 72.4 (365-504)................................................................2009-10 9. 72.0 (443-615)................................................................1988-89 10. 71.5 (449-628)................................................................1983-84
MOST REBOUNDS 1. 1299 (48.1 rpg)...............................................................1977-78 2. 1250 (44.6 rpg)...............................................................1996-97 3. 1243 (42.9 rpg)...............................................................1995-96 4. 1190 (42.5 rpg)...............................................................1990-91 5. 1179 (44.9 rpg)...............................................................1981-82 6. 1175 (37.9 rpg)...............................................................2006-07 7. 1156 (45.4 rpg)...............................................................1979-80 8. 1154 (41.2 rpg)...............................................................1989-90 9. 1151 (40.9 rpg)...............................................................1982-83 10. 1146 (39.5 rpg)...............................................................2000-01
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 200 (200-546).................................................................2002-03 2. 192 (192-554).................................................................2004-05 3. 188 (188-519).................................................................2005-06 4. 181 (181-568).................................................................2008-09 5. 178 (178-475).................................................................2003-04 178 (178-498).................................................................2001-02 7. 175 (175-482).................................................................2006-07 8. 148 (148-428).................................................................1999-00 9. 145 (145-436).................................................................1995-96 10. 138 (138-439).................................................................2009-10 10. 136 (136-425).................................................................1998-99
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1,055 (1055-2325)..........................................................1978-79 2. 991 (991-2093)...............................................................1982-83 3. 978 (978-2109)...............................................................1980-81 4. 956 (956-2097)...............................................................1979-80 5. 953 (953-2007)...............................................................1981-82 6. 858 (858-1947)...............................................................1977-78 7. 815 (815-1986)...............................................................1984-85 8. 771 (771-1709)...............................................................1983-84 9. 766 (766-1840)...............................................................1990-91 10. 753 (753-1762)...............................................................2006-07 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 47.5% (953-2007)...........................................................1981-82 2. 47.3% (991-2093)...........................................................1982-83 3. 46.4% (978-2109)...........................................................1980-81 4. 46.3% (739-1596)...........................................................1988-89 5. 45.6% (956-2097)...........................................................1979-80 6. 45.4% (1055-2325).........................................................1978-79 7. 45.2% (683-1511)...........................................................1986-87 8. 45.1% (771-1709)...........................................................1983-84 9. 44.1% (858-1947)...........................................................1977-78 10. 43.3% (671-1550)...........................................................2004-05
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HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 37.5 (376-537)................................................................2003-04 2. 36.6 (200-546)................................................................2002-03 3. 36.3 (175-482)................................................................2006-07 4. 36.2 (362-511)................................................................2005-06 5. 35.7 (178-498)................................................................2001-02 35.7 (25-70)....................................................................1988-89 7. 34.7 (446-616)................................................................2004-05 8. 34.6 (148-428)................................................................1999-00 9. 33.9 (142-419)................................................................2007-08 10. 33.3 (145-436)................................................................1995-96 MOST ASSISTS 1. 541 (17.5 apg)................................................................1981-82 2. 532 (16.6 apg)................................................................1980-81 3. 507 (15.8 apg)................................................................1982-83 4. 501 (17.2 apg)................................................................2009-10 5. 497 (16.0 apg)................................................................2001-02 497 (19.1 apg)................................................................1988-89 7. 461 (14.9 apg)................................................................2006-07 8. 439 (14.2 apg)................................................................1979-80 9. 432 (16.0 apg)................................................................1986-87 10. 431 (14.9 apg)................................................................1995-96
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS MOST STEALS 1. 388 (12.1 spg)................................................................1980-81 2. 311 (9.7 spg)...................................................................1982-83 3. 262 (8.5 spg)..................................................................1981-82 4. 248 (8.6 spg)..................................................................1995-96 5. 237 (8.8 spg)..................................................................1998-99 6. 230 (8.2 spg)..................................................................1990-91 7. 223 (8.3 spg)..................................................................1991-92 223 (8.6 spg)..................................................................1985-86 9. 220 (7.1 spg)..................................................................2001-02 10. 214 (7.6 spg)..................................................................1984-85
MOST BLOCKS 1. 114 (3.7 bpg)..................................................................2006-07 2. 108 (3.9 bpg)..................................................................1996-97 3. 98 (3.1 bpg)....................................................................1980-81 4. 87 (2.9 bpg)....................................................................2005-06 5. 84 (2.9 bpg)....................................................................2009-10 6. 75 (2.4 bpg)....................................................................1981-82 7. 71 (2.6 bpg)....................................................................1997-98 8. 70 (2.5 bpg)....................................................................1990-91 9. 68 (2.3 bpg)....................................................................2008-09 9. 68 (2.3 bpg)....................................................................1995-96
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. .... 50........ 2. .... 47........ 3. .... 44........ ........ 44........ 5. .... 43........ 6. .... 42........ ........ 42........ 8. .... 41........ 9. .... 40........ ........ 40........ ........ 40........ 12. .. 39........ 13. .. 38........ ........ 38........ ........ 38........ 16. .. 37........ ........ 37........ ........ 37........ 19. .. 35........ ........ 35........ ........ 35........ ........ 35........ ........ 35........ ........ 35........
Kathy Miller.................. vs Utah State.................12-16-76 Kathy Miller.................. vs BYU............................2-11-77 Kathy Miller.................. vs New Mexico..................2-2-79 Kathy Miller.................. vs California....................12-1-78 Kathy Miller.................. vs Flathead....................12-29-77 Kathy Miller.................. vs UNLV..........................1-20-78 Kathy Miller.................. at New Mexico.................1-22-77 Kathy Miller.................. at Utah State...................1-26-79 Sue Crowell................. vs Idaho State...................2-5-83 Cindy Stumph.............. at BYU...............................3-5-81 Kathy Miller.................. at Colorado......................2-18-77 Kathy Miller.................. vs Wyoming.....................2-25-77 Cindy Stumph.............. at Utah State...................2-21-81 Cindy Stumph.............. at Nebraska.....................12-4-80 Kathy Miller.................. vs Nebraska..................11-30-78 Tammy Thomason....... at E. Washington...............2-2-85 Cindy Stumph.............. at Utah State.................12-16-82 Kathy Miller.................. at UNLV.............................2-4-77 Jodi Wimmer................ vs Montana State............2-15-97 Cindy Stumph.............. at Idaho...........................12-4-81 Cindy Stumph.............. at Washington State......12-15-80 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Utah State...................2-27-80 Kathy Miller.................. vs Colorado.....................2-10-78 Kathy Miller.................. at New Mexico.................1-28-78
REBOUNDS 1. .... 26........ 2. .... 24........ ........ 24........ 4. .... 23........ 5. .... 22........ 6. .... 21........ ........ 21........ ........ 21........ 9. .... 20........ ........ 20........ ........ 20........ ........ 20........ ........ 20........ ........ 20........ 15. .. 19........ ........ 19........ ........ 19........ ........ 19........ ........ 19........ ........ 19........ ........ 19........
Kathy Miller.................. vs Colorado.....................2-27-76 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Utah............................12-6-82 Kathy Miller.................. vs Ricks JC.......................1-8-77 Kathy Miller.................. at New Mexico.................1-22-77 Kathy Miller.................. vs Utah tate...................12-16-76 Jodi Wimmer................ vs Mercer......................12-21-96 Kathy Miller.................. vs Brigham Young.............3-5-76 Kerry Fenwick.............. vs Colorado.....................2-27-76 Diane Rockwood......... vs Idaho State.................2-28-87 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Nebraska......................1-8-82 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Boise State.................2-14-79 Kerry Fenwick.............. vs Utah............................2-21-76 Kathy Miller.................. at Brigham Young............2-20-76 Kathy Miller.................. at Northern Colorado......1-17-76 Caitlin Anderson.......... at Idaho State..................1-31-09 Crystal Howe............... at Idaho State....................3-2-02 Katie Weyenberg......... vs Southern Utah............12-9-87 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Brigham Young.............3-5-81 Cindy Stumph.............. at Colorado......................2-23-80 Kathy Miller.................. vs Idaho State...............12-16-78 Kathy Miller.................. at Northern Arizona.........1-24-76
ASSISTS 1. .... 17........ 2. .... 14........ 3...... 13........ ........ 13........ 5. .... 12........ ........ 12........ 7. .... 11........ ........ 11........ ........ 11........ ........ 11........ ........ 11........ ........ 11........ ........ 11........
Tonya Schnibbe........... vs Elon..........................11-29-08 Penny Wanberg........... vs Utah State...................2-27-80 Tonya Schnibbe........... at Utah Valley..................1-27-09 Karleen Peart............... vs San Diego State.........12-1-82 Tonya Schnibbe........... at Idaho State..................1-31-09 Ann Avondet................. vs New Mexico..................2-2-79 Chelsey Warburton...... vs Utah State.................12-17-05 Laura Porter................. vs UC Santa Barbara....11-28-05 Sheila Robertson......... vs Northern Arizona.........2-21-04 Jamie Peterson............ vs UC Riverside..............2-24-01 Jamie Peterson............ vs Sacramento State.......1-13-01 Susan Norton............... vs Brigham Young.........12-19-90 Carla Taylor.................. vs UC International........12-11-82
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........ 11........ Mechell Fowden.......... at Northern Arizona.........1-22-81 ........ 11........ Penny Wanberg........... at Utah State.....................3-3-80 ........ 11........ Ann Avondet................. at Northern Colorado......2-16-79 STEALS 1. .... 7.......... Tonya Schnibbe............ at Eastern Washington....1-12-08 ........ 7.......... Susan Norton............... vs Montana State............2-16-90 ........ 7.......... Shelly Roberts............. at Utah State.................12-18-84 ........ 7.......... Karleen Peart............... vs US International........12-11-82 ........ 7.......... Mechell Fowden.......... at Northern Arizona.........1-22-81 ........ 7.......... Penny Wanberg........... at Montana State...........12-20-80 ........ 7.......... Ann Avondet................. at Arizona........................1-27-78 8. .... 6.......... 13 times BLOCKS 1. .... 9.......... 2. .... 8.......... ........ 8.......... 4. .... 7.......... ........ 7.......... 6. .... 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5.......... ........ 5..........
Stephanie Sorenson.... at Sacramento State.........3-1-97 Stephanie Sorenson.... vs Southern Utah..............2-6-97 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Boise State...............12-15-79 Cindy Stumph.............. at Utah State.....................3-3-80 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Rhode Island................1-3-80 Shantee Releford......... vs. Western Carolina.....11-24-06 Shantee Releford......... vs Pacific.......................12-10-05 Shantee Releford......... vs Loyola Marymount......12-1-05 Mika Brown.................. at Eastern Washington....2-22-96 Cindy Holcomb............ at Brigham Young..........12-20-89 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Lewis & Clark..............12-5-81 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Idaho...........................12-4-81 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Hawaii.......................11-18-81 Cindy Stumph.............. at Washington State......12-15-80 Cindy Stumph.............. vs Montana State..............1-4-80
TURNOVERS 1. .... 14....... Susan Pitts.................... vs Washington...............11-29-86 ........ 14....... Karleen Peart................ vs Utah State.................12-16-81 ........ 14....... Penny Wanberg............ vs Colorado.......................2-9-80 4. .... 12....... Penny Wanberg............ at Colorado......................2-23-80 5. .... 11........ Stephanie Stanger........ at Wyoming...................11-25-00 ........ 11........ Andie Willer.................. vs CS-Northridge...............3-5-98 ........ 11........ Andie Willer.................. vs Georgia.....................12-19-96 ........ 11........ Carla Parkinson............ at Oregon......................12-12-92 ........ 11........ Melanie Knott............... at Boise State..................1-23-88 ........ 11........ Karleen Peart............... vs Arizona State............12-29-81 ........ 11........ Penny Wanberg............ at Utah State.....................3-3-80 ........ 11........ Mechell Fowden........... at CS-Northrdige...........12-22-78 ........ 11........ Ann Avondet................. at Boise State..................12-8-78 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .... 18....... Kathy Miller................... vs Flathead CC.............12-29-77 ........ 18....... Kathy Miller................... vs Utah State.................12-16-76 3. .... 17....... Cindy Stumph............... vs Idaho State.................2-11-82 ........ 17....... Cindy Stumph............... at Washington State......12-15-80 ........ 17....... Kathy Miller................... at Utah State...................1-26-79 ........ 17....... Kathy Miller................... at New Mexico.................1-28-78 ........ 17....... Kathy Miller................... vs New Mexico..................2-2-79 ........ 17....... Kathy Miller................... at Colorado......................2-18-77 9. .... 16....... Cindy Stumph............... vs Brigham Young.............3-5-81 ........ 16....... Cindy Stumph............... at Utah State...................2-21-81 ........ 16....... Cindy Stumph............... vs Utah State...................2-27-80 ........ 16....... Kathy Miller................... vs UNLV..........................1-20-78 ........ 16....... Kathy Miller................... vs Nebraska..................11-30-78 ........ 16....... Kathy Miller................... vs California....................12-1-78 ........ 16....... Kathy Miller................... vs Colorado.....................2-27-76 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. .... 43....... Kathy Miller................... vs Utah State.................12-16-76 2. .... 38....... Kathy Miller................... at New Mexico.................1-22-77 3. .... 34....... Kathy Miller................... at Brigham Young..............3-4-78 ........ 34....... Kathy Miller................... at Brigham Young............2-20-76 5. .... 32....... Kathy Miller................... vs Colorado.....................2-27-76 6. .... 31....... Kathy Miller................... vs Wyoming.......................3-7-79 ........ 31....... Kathy Miller................... vs Califonia......................12-1-78 8. .... 30....... Kathy Miller................... at Pepperdine................12-20-78 ........ 30....... Kathy Miller................... vs Nebraska..................11-30-78 ........ 30....... Kathy Miller................... vs Utah............................12-8-77 ........ 30....... Kathy Miller................... vs Wyoming.....................2-25-77 ........ 30....... Kathy Miller................... vs Flathead CC.............12-29-77 ........ 30....... Kathy Miller................... vs New Mexico..............12-10-76 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 8 attempts) 1. .... 1.000 (9-9).... Janie Rayback....... vs. Idaho....................11-25-06 ........ 1.000 (8-8).... Lisa Little................ vs Portland State...........2-9-90 ........ 1.000 (8-8).... Katie Weyenberg.... vs Pacific.....................12-4-87 ........ 1.000 (8-8).... Katie Weyenberg.... vs Utah..........................1-2-87 5. .... .917 (11-12).. Cindy Stumph........ vs Santa Clara...........12-17-82 6. .... .909 (10-11).. Cindy Holcomb....... at Southern Utah...........3-2-91 ........ .909 (10-11).. Chris Thornock....... at Ricks JC..................1-29-77 8...... .900 (9-10)... Katie Weyenberg.... at Brigham Young......11-27-87 ........ .900 (9-10)... Sue Crowell............ vs Hastings College...11-16-79 10.... .889 (8-9)..... Tashina Taylor........ at Southern Illinois.....11-19-05 ........ .889 (8-9)..... Meghan Geddes.... vs Montana Tech.........12-2-99 ........ .889 (8-9)..... Jill Sperry............... at Northern Ariziona.......1-5-91 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .... 8....... Chelsey Warburton........vs Portland State..............1-19-06 2. .... 7....... Chelsey Warburton........vs. Portland State.............2-10-07 ........ 7....... Laura Porter...................vs Portland State..............1-19-06 ........ 7....... Julie Gjertsen.................at Eastern Washington.....2-26-04 5...... 6....... Sarah Conner................at Utah Valley...................1-27-09 ........ 6....... Ali Thorderson................at Montana State..............1-15-09 ........ 6....... Ali Thorderson................vs Elon............................11-29-08 ........ 6....... Ali Thorderson................vs Westminster College.. 11-25-08 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........at Montana State................3-3-07 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........vs. Montana......................1-20-07 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........at Air Force.....................12-30-06 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........vs. Southern Illinois..........12-2-06 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........vs. NW Nazarene.......... 11-11-06 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........vs Idaho State..................1-26-06 ........ 6....... Chelsey Warburton........vs UC Santa Barbara.....11-28-05 ........ 6....... Stephanie Stanger.........vs TX Pan-American......12-15-01 ........ 6....... Stephanie Stanger.........at CS Northridge.................1-4-01 ........ 6....... Shelley Olson.................vs Eastern Washington......2-2-00 ........ 6....... Shelley Olson.................at Northern Arizona..........2-27-99 ........ 6....... Rachelle Gardner...........at Colorado State...............1-6-96 ........ 6....... Nicky Wangsgard...........at Southern Utah............12-31-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. .... 17...... Ali Thorderson............... at Montana.......................1-17-09 2. .... 15...... Chelsey Warburton....... vs. Western Carolina......11-24-06 ........ 15...... Chelsey Warburton....... vs. NW Nazarane.......... 11-11-06 ........ 15...... Shelley Olson............... at Southern Utah............12-11-99 5. .... 13...... Sarah Conner............... at Utah Valley...................1-27-09 ........ 13...... Chelsey Warburton....... vs. Portland State.............2-10-07 ........ 13...... Chelsey Warburton....... vs. Idaho State.................1-24-07 ........ 13...... Chelsey Warburton....... vs Pacific........................12-10-05 ........ 13...... Julie Gjertsen................ at Eastern Washington.....2-26-04 ........ 13...... Sheila Robertson.......... at North Texas....................1-7-03 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
........ 13...... Kristin Clyder-Gardner.. vs UC Riverside..............2-24-01 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 attempts) 1..... 1.000 (5-5).... Shelley Olson.............vs Eastern Wash.......1-21-98 2..... .875 (7-8)...... Laura Porter...............vs Portland State.......1-19-06 3..... .857 (6-7)...... Ali Thorderson............at Montana State.......1-15-09 ....... .857 (6-7)...... Shelley Olson.............vs Eastern Wash.........2-2-00 5..... .800 (8-10).... Chelsey Warburton....vs Portland State.......1-19-06 ....... .800 (4-5)...... Julie Gjertsen.............vs Montana State.......1-15-04 ....... .800 (4-5)...... Brooke Hansen..........vs Idaho...................11-22-02 ....... .800 (4-5)...... K. Clyder-Gardner......at Montana.................2-16-02 ....... .800 (4-5)...... K. Clyder-Gardner......vs No. Arziona.............3-8-01 10... .750 (6-8)...... Chelsey Warburton....at Montana State.........3-3-07 ....... .750 (6-8)...... Nicky Wangsgard.......at Southern Utah.....12-31-93 ....... .750 (6-8)...... Shelley Olson.............at No. Arizona............2-27-99 FREE THROWS MADE 1...... 19.......Kathy Miller.............. vs Brigham Young.................2-11-77 2...... 17.......Melanie Knott.......... vs Southern Utah................12-29-89 3...... 16.......Julie Gjertsen.......... vs Northern Arizona..............1-13-05 ........ 16.......Sue Crowell............. vs Eastern Washington.......11-28-81 ........ 16.......Kathy Miller.............. at Utah..................................2-12-77 ........ 16.......Kathy Miller.............. at Ricks.................................1-29-77 7...... 15.......Cindy Holcomb........ vs Montana.............................2-3-90 ........ 15.......Melanie Knott.......... at Brigham Young...............12-20-89 ........ 15.......Melanie Knott.......... vs US International.............11-25-88 ........ 15.......Cindy Stumph......... vs Arizona State..................12-29-81 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1...... 23.......Kathy Miller............. vs Brigham Young.................2-11-77 2...... 22.......Cindy Holcomb........ vs Montana.............................2-3-90 3...... 21.......Melanie Knott.......... at Brigham Young...............12-20-89 4...... 20.......Cindy Stumph......... vs Nebraska..........................12-4-80 5...... 19.......Melanie Knott.......... vs Southern Utah................12-29-89 6...... 18.......Julie Gjertsen.......... vs Northern Arizona..............1-13-05 ........ 18.......Cindy Stumph......... vs Arizona State..................12-29-81 ........ 18.......Sue Crowell............. vs Eastern Washington.......11-28-81 ........ 18.......Becky Ingle............. vs Idaho................................1-14-84 ........ 18.......Kathy Miller............. at Utah..................................2-12-77 ........ 18.......Kathy Miller............. vs Utah State......................12-16-76 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 5 attempts) 1...... 1.000 (16-16)... Kathy Miller.............at Ricks JC...............1-29-77 2...... 1.000 (13-13)... Rachelle Gardner....vs Idaho State..........1-21-95 3...... 1.000 (12-12)... Mika Brown.............at Montana.................3-9-96 ........ 1.000(12-12).... Kathy Miller.............at New Mexico..........1-22-77 5...... 1.000 (11-11).... Sara Tuomi .............vs Brigham Young..12-28-05 ........ 1.000 (11-11).... Cindy Stumph.........vs Montana State...12-20-80 7...... 1.000 (10-10) ...Sara Tuomi ............at Utah State..........11-21-06 ....... 1.000 (10-10) ...Sara Tuomi ............vs. Northern Iowa...11-17-06 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Stephanie Stanger..vs Montana State.......3-3-01 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Thea Alex................vs Southern Utah....12-29-89 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Deryn Denhan.........vs Santa Clara........12-14-85 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Karleen Peart..........vs Utah.......................1-2-84 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Becky Ingle.............at Utah....................12-15-83 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Cindy Stumph.........vs Hawaii................11-18-81 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Kathy Miller.............at No. Colorado........2-16-79 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Kathy Miller.............vs New Mexico...........2-2-79 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Kathy Miller.............vs Utah State..............1-6-79 ........ 1.000 (10-10)... Kathy Miller.............vs UNLV...................1-20-78
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME/TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. .... 57........vs. Southern Utah.......................... 96-39..............12-8-82 2. .... 56........vs. Montana Tech.......................... 90-34..............12-2-00 3. .... 51........vs. Portland State.......................... 80-29..............2-27-97 4. .... 47........vs. Cal State Northridge................ 92-45............11-30-94 5. .... 46........vs. Colorado State......................... 97-51..............2-24-79 6. .... 42........vs. Sacramento State.................... 87-45..............1-13-01 7. .... 41........vs. Idaho (Fort Collins, CO............ 98-57............11-25-06 ....... 41........vs. Northern Arizona...................... 95-54..............2-13-92 9. .... 37........vs. Utah State................................ 75-38................1-3-87 ....... 37........vs. Utah State................................ 98-61................1-7-83
FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME 1...... 30....... vs. Northern Arizona............... L.....30-36................2-2-01 2...... 33....... at Utah.................................... L.....33-61............11-25-00 3...... 36....... vs. Wyoming........................... L.....36-51............12-21-05 ........ 36....... at Kansas State...................... L.....36-60..............12-7-02 5...... 37....... vs. Denver............................... L.....37-52..............2-13-99 ........ 37....... at Idaho State......................... L.....37-76..............2-12-98 7...... 38....... at Utah.................................... L.....38-65..............12-7-05 ........ 38....... at Utah.................................... L.....38-51............12-20-03 9...... 39....... at Montana.............................. L.....39-87..............1-20-94 10.... 40....... at San Francisco..................... L.....40-74............12-10-94 ........ 40....... at Montana.............................. L.....40-78..............2-26-88
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 1. .... 65........ at Oregon...................................... 2. .... 53........ at Washington............................... 3. .... 50........ at Arizona...................................... 4...... 49........ at Nebraska.................................. 5...... 48........ at Montana.................................... ........ 48........ at Utah.......................................... 7. .... 44........ at Brigham Young......................... 8. .... 42........ at UNLV........................................ 9. .... 41........ at Montana.................................... 10. .. 39........ at Oregon...................................... ....... 39........ at Idaho State...............................
55-110..........12-13-80 61-114..........12-20-86 46-96............12-10-96 47-96............11-14-08 39-87..............1-20-94 47-95............112-7-90 66-100..............3-1-80 74-116..............2-4-77 49-90..............1-13-95 45-84............12-12-92 37-76..............2-12-98
MOST POINTS IN A GAME (at home) 1...... 109..... vs. New Mexico...................... W....109-98 (ot)........2-2-79 2...... 104..... vs. Idaho................................ W....104-97 (ot)......2-18-83 3...... 102..... vs. Utah State........................ W....102-85..........12-14-83 4...... 99....... vs. UC Riverside.................... W....99-79............11-16-01 ........ 99....... vs. Northern Arizona.............. W....99-85................3-2-96 ........ 99....... vs. Southern Utah.................. W....99-65..............12-9-85 7...... 98....... vs. Utah State........................ W....98-61................1-7-83 ........ 98....... vs. Idaho State....................... W....98-69..............2-11-82 9...... 97....... vs. California........................... L.....97-103............12-1-79 ........ 97....... vs. Colorado State................. W....97-51..............2-24-79
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (at home) 1...... 57........ vs. Southern Utah.......................... 2. .... 56........ vs. Montana Tech........................... 3. .... 51........ vs. Portland State.......................... 4. .... 47........ vs. Cal State Northridge................ 5. .... 46........ vs. Colorado State......................... 6. .... 42........ vs. Sacramento State.................... 7. .... 41........ vs. Northern Arizona...................... 8. .... 37........ vs. Utah State................................ ....... 37........ vs. Utah State................................ 10. .. 34........ vs. Southern Utah..........................
96-39.............12-8-82 90-34.............12-2-00 80-29.............2-27-97 92-45...........11-30-94 97-51.............2-24-79 87-45.............1-13-01 95-54.............2-13-92 75-38...............1-3-87 98-61...............1-7-83 99-65.............12-9-85
FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME (at home) 1...... 30....... vs. Northern Arizona............... L.....30-36................2-2-01 2...... 36....... vs. Wyoming........................... L.....36-51............12-21-05 3...... 37....... vs. Denver............................... L.....37-52..............2-13-99 4...... 41....... vs. Utah State......................... L.....41-44............12-22-08 ........ 41....... vs. Montana............................ L.....41-65................2-1-88 6...... 43....... vs. Utah................................... L.....43-77............11-29-06 7...... 47....... vs. Brigham Young.................. L.....47-63............12-28-05 ........ 47....... vs. Portland State................... L.....47-61................2-3-00 9...... 48....... vs. Utah................................... L.....48-69............11-21-97 ........ 48....... vs. Montana State................... L.....48-54..............2-13-87 ........ 48....... vs. Wyoming.......................... W....48-46..............1-24-75
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT (at home) 1. .... 36........ vs. Montana.................................... 69-105............2-3-90 2. .... 35........ vs. Montana.................................... 49-84............1-25-85 3. .... 34........ vs. Utah........................................... 43-77..........11-29-06 4. .... 28........ vs. Montana.................................... 53-81............2-19-94 ........ 28........ vs. Boise State................................ 59-87............1-15-94 6...... 24........ vs. Montana.................................... 51-75............2-19-09 ........ 24........ vs. Montana.................................... 41-65..............2-1-88 8. .... 22........ vs. Nevada...................................... 58-80..........12-10-97 ........ 22........ vs. Boise State................................ 72-94............2-11-93 ........ 22........ vs. Montana.................................... 76-98............1-21-93
MOST POINTS IN A GAME 1. .... 115...... at Utah State ......................... W.... 2. .... 109...... vs. New Mexico...................... W.... 3. .... 105...... vs. Hastings Col. (Lincoln, NE).W.... 4. .... 104...... vs. Idaho................................ W.... 5. .... 102...... vs. Utah State........................ W.... 6. .... 99........ vs. UC Riverside.................... W.... ........ 99........ vs. Northern Arizona.............. W.... ........ 99........ at Boise State........................ W.... ........ 99........ vs. Southern Utah.................. W.... ........ 99........ at Arizona............................... W.... ........ 99........ at Northern Arizona................ W....
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115-110..........1-26-79 109-98 (ot).......2-2-79 105-81.........11-16-79 104-97 (ot).....2-18-83 102-85.........12-14-83 99-79...........11-16-01 99-85...............3-2-96 99-85.............1-17-91 99-65.............12-9-85 99-76...............2-3-79 99-72...............2-9-79
MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1...... 116..... at UNLV.................................. L.....116-74..............2-4-77 2...... 114..... at Washington......................... L.....114-61..........12-20-86 t3..... 111...... vs. Baylor (Provo, UT)............ L.....111-93.............1-13-78 t3..... 111...... at UNLV.................................. L.....111-76...........12-28-75 t5..... 110..... at Oregon................................ L.....110-55..........12-13-81 t5..... 110..... at Utah State.......................... W....115-110...........1-26-79 t5..... 110..... vs. UNLV................................. L.....110-92............1-20-78 8...... 109..... at Brigham Young................... L.....109-83..........11-23-85 9...... 107..... at Seminole JC....................... L.....107-79..........12-29-75 10.... 106..... at Long Beach State............... L.....106-75..........12-21-79 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1. .... 29........ vs. Portland State.................. W.... 2. .... 34........ vs. Montana Tech................... W.... 3. .... 36........ vs. Northern Arizona............... L..... t4. ... 37........ vs. Idaho................................ W.... t4. ... 37........ vs. Northern Arizona.............. W.... t4. ... 37........ vs. Arizona State.................... W.... t7. ... 38........ vs. Utah State........................ W.... t7. ... 38........ at Wyoming............................ W.... t9. ... 39........ vs. Eastern Washington......... W.... t9. ... 39........ at Cal State Northridge.......... W.... t9. ... 40........ at Sacramento State.............. W.... t9. ... 40........ vs. Montana State.................. W....
80-29.............2-27-97 90-34.............12-2-99 30-36...............2-2-01 54-37.............2-15-88 37-65.............2-22-75 60-37...............2-1-75 75-38...............1-3-87 46-38.............1-16-76 51-39.............1-27-01 61-39.............2-20-97 74-40.............2-10-05 67-40.............2-20-99
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS t9. ... 40........ vs. Sacramento State............ W.... 57-40...............1-4-99 MOST POINTS ALLOWED (at home) 1. .... 110...... vs. UNLV................................. L..... t2. ... 105...... vs. Montana............................ L..... t2. ... 105...... vs. Oregon.............................. L..... 4. .... 103...... vs. California........................... L..... 5. .... 102...... vs. Brigham Young.................. L..... 6. .... 99........ vs. Utah State......................... L..... t7. ... 98........ vs. Montana............................ L..... t7. ... 98........ vs. New Mexico....................... L..... 9. .... 97........ vs. Idaho................................. L..... 10. .. 96........ vs. Utah................................... L.....
110-92...........1-20-78 69-105.............2-3-90 105-95...........2-21-80 103-97...........12-1-78 102-94...........1-26-80 99-83...........12-16-76 98-76.............1-21-93 98-109 (ot).......2-2-79 97-104 (ot).....2-18-83 96-80.............1-20-79
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (at home) 1. .... 29........ vs. Portland State.................. W.... 2. .... 34........ vs. Montana Tech................... W.... 3. .... 36........ vs. Northern Arizona............... L..... t4. ... 37........ vs. Idaho................................ W.... t4. ... 37........ vs. Northern Arizona.............. W.... t4. ... 37........ vs. Arizona State.................... W.... 7. .... 38........ vs. Utah State........................ W.... 8. .... 39........ vs. Eastern Washington......... W.... t9. ... 40........ vs. Montana State.................. W.... t9. ... 40........ vs. Sacramento State............ W....
80-29.............2-27-97 90-34.............12-2-99 30-36...............2-2-01 54-37.............2-15-88 37-65.............2-22-75 60-37...............2-1-75 75-38...............1-3-87 51-39.............1-27-01 67-40.............2-20-99 57-40...............1-4-99
LONGEST WINNING STREAKS 1...... 9 games.....................................................Jan. 18-Feb. 20, 2003 ........ 9 games.....................................................Jan. 10-Feb. 14, 1976 3. .... 8 games....................................................Feb. 4-March 13, 1982 4...... 7 games......................................................Feb. 5-March 3, 2005 ........ 7 games.......................................... Dec. 20, 2001-Jan. 12, 2002 ........ 7 games....................................................Feb. 15-March 8, 1996 ........ 7 games...................................................... Feb. 24-Dec. 9, 1994 ........ 7 games..................................................Feb. 12-March 11, 1983 ........ 7 games.....................................................Jan. 23-Feb. 16, 1979 LONGEST LOSING STREAKS 1...... 12 games.................................................. Feb. 20-Dec. 29, 1992 2...... 11 games.................................................. March 6-Dec. 29, 1997 3...... 10 games.................................................... Feb. 13-Dec. 5, 1987 4...... 9 games....................................................... Jan. 1-Jan. 30, 1993 5...... 8 games.......................................... Dec. 22, 2008-Jan. 22, 2009 ........ 8 games.............................................. Dec. 4, 1999-Jan. 6, 2000 ........ 8 games.......................................... Dec. 13, 1984-Jan. 12, 1985 MOST REBOUNDS 1...... 76........ vs. Ricks College................................................1-8-1977 2...... 75........ at No. Arizona...................................................2-16-1980 3...... 70........ vs. Idaho State................................................12-16-1978 4...... 67........ vs. Rhode Island.................................................1-3-1980 5...... 65........ vs. Arizona..........................................................2-3-1979 6...... 63........ vs. Loyola Marymount......................................12-7-1985 7...... 61........ vs. Nevada........................................................1-19-1990 ........ 61........ at Utah State...................................................12-16-1982 ........ 61........ at Northern Arizona.............................................2-9-1979 10.... 60........ 3 times FEWEST REBOUNDS 1...... 22........ at Brigham Young...........................................12-14-2006 ........ 22........ at Boise State...................................................12-3-2003 ........ 22........ at Southern Utah............................................12-18-1997 ........ 22........ at Washington.................................................12-20-1985 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
........ 22........ at UTEP..............................................................3-2-1979 6...... 23........ vs. Wyoming...................................................12-21-2005 ........ 23........ at Montana........................................................3-12-2005 ........ 23........ vs. Southern Utah...........................................12-28-2000 9...... 24........ 8 times MOST ASSISTS 1...... 33........ vs. Eastern Washington....................................1-26-1989 2...... 32........ vs. UC Riverside.............................................11-16-2001 ........ 32........ vs. Utah State...................................................2-27-1980 4...... 29........ vs. Idaho.........................................................11-25-2006 5...... 28........ vs. Colorado State..............................................1-3-1995 ........ 28........ vs. Northern Arizona.........................................2-13-1992 ........ 28........ vs. San Diego State..........................................12-1-1982 ........ 28........ vs. Utah State.................................................12-16-1981 ........ 28........ vs. E. Washington...........................................11-28-1981 10.... 27........ 5 times FEWEST ASSISTS 1...... 2.......... at Idaho.............................................................1-20-1983 2...... 3.......... at Montana......................................................11-29-1998 ........ 3.......... at San Francisco...............................................12-4-1994 ........ 3.......... at Hawaii...........................................................12-8-1989 ........ 3.......... vs. Brigham Young............................................1-18-1979 6...... 4.......... 8 times MOST STEALS 1...... 20........ vs. Northern Arizona.........................................1-22-1981 ........ 20........ vs. Brigham Young..............................................3-9-1979 3...... 19........ vs. Cal State Northridge.................................11-30-1994 ........ 19........ vs. SMU..........................................................11-19-1982 ........ 19........ at Washington State.......................................12-15-1980 ........ 19........ vs. Brigham Young............................................1-26-1980 8...... 18........ vs. Simon Fraser.................................................1-8-1981 ........ 18........ vs. Colorado State............................................12-5-1980 ........ 18........ vs. Brigham Young............................................12-1-1979 10.... 17........ 4 times BLOCKS 1...... 14........ vs. Boise State................................................12-15-1979 2...... 12........ at Sacramento State...........................................3-1-1997 ........ 12........ vs. Southern Utah...............................................2-6-1997 4...... 11........ vs. Utah State.....................................................3-3-1980 5...... 10........ at Brigham Young...........................................12-20-1989 ........ 10........ vs. Utah...........................................................11-24-1979 7...... 9.......... vs. Eastern Washington....................................1-11-1997 ........ 9.......... at Utah .............................................................1-25-1980 9...... 8.......... 8 times MOST TURNOVERS 1...... 46........ vs. Brigham Young......................................... 11-19-1980 2...... 39........ at Brigham Young...............................................1-3-1985 3...... 38........ vs. Hawaii...................................................... 11-18-1981 4...... 37........ at Cal State Northridge...................................12-22-1978 5...... 36........ vs. Brigham Young............................................1-26-1980 6...... 34........ vs. Gonzaga...................................................12-29-1997 ........ 34........ at Oregon........................................................12-12-1992 ........ 34........ vs. Nevada........................................................1-10-1980 9...... 33........ 3 times FEWEST TURNOVERS 1...... 3.......... vs. California.....................................................12-1-1978 2...... 5.......... vs. Wyoming.......................................................1-5-1995
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ........ 5.......... vs. West Virginia............................................ 11-27-1993 4...... 6.......... vs. Northern Arizona.........................................1-13-2005 5...... 7.......... at Idaho State.....................................................3-8-2008 ........ 7.......... vs. Temple.........................................................3-17-1983 ........ 7.......... at San Jose State.......................................... 11-20-1981 8...... 8.......... Six times. MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1...... 45........ at Utah State.....................................................1-26-1979 t2..... 44........ vs. Idaho State................................................. 2-11-1982 t2..... 44........ vs. Hastings College...................................... 11-16-1979 t2..... 44........ at Northern Arizona.............................................2-9-1979 t5..... 42........ at Northern Arizona...........................................2-16-1980 t5..... 42........ vs. New Mexico...................................................2-2-1979 t5..... 42........ vs. Southern Utah.............................................12-9-1985 t8..... 41........ vs. Northern Arizona.........................................2-13-1992 t8..... 41........ vs. Colorado State............................................2-24-1979 t8..... 41........ vs. Idaho State................................................12-16-1978 t8..... 41........ vs. Utah.............................................................12-8-1977 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 1...... 11........ at Nebraska....................................................11-14-2008 ........ 11........ at Brigham Young.......................................... 11-30-2002 ........ 11........ at San Francisco...............................................12-4-1994 3...... 12........ at Kansas State................................................12-7-2002 ........ 12........ vs. Northern Arizona...........................................2-2-2001 ........ 12........ at Utah........................................................... 11-25-2000 ........ 12........ vs. Montana......................................................1-13-1996 7...... 13........ at Texas-San Antonio......................................12-30-2007 ........ 13........ vs. Idaho.........................................................11-25-2007 ........ 13........ vs. Brigham Young..........................................12-28-2005 ........ 13........ vs. Denver.........................................................2-13-1999 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1...... 100...... at Northern Arizona.............................................2-9-1979 ........ 100...... vs. Idaho State................................................12-16-1978 3...... 99........ vs. Ricks College................................................1-8-1977 4...... 94........ at New Mexico................................................12-10-1976 ........ 94........ vs. Utah State.................................................12-16-1976 6...... 93........ vs. New Mexico...............................................12-10-1976 7...... 91........ at Northern Arizona...........................................2-16-1980 8...... 90........ vs. Idaho State..................................................1-31-1986 9...... 87........ vs. Northern Arizona.........................................2-13-1992 ........ 87........ vs. Brigham Young..............................................1-3-1986 ........ 87........ at Utah State.....................................................1-27-1977 FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1...... 37........ at Cal State Fullerton......................................12-19-1987 2...... 40........ at Utah..............................................................12-9-1999 ........ 40........ at Montana........................................................1-16-1987 4...... 42........ at Oregon State..............................................12-12-2009 ........ 42........ vs. Brigham Young..........................................11-28-2003 ........ 42........ vs. Pacific..........................................................12-4-1987 7...... 43........ 7 times BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 20 made) 1...... .629.... vs. Idaho.........................................................11-25-2006 2...... .627.... vs. Northern Arizona...........................................3-5-1994 3...... .625.... vs. Chapman College.........................................1-9-1988 4...... .623.... vs. Santa Clara...............................................12-17-1982 ........ .623.... vs. Utah State...................................................1-31-1981 6...... .620.... vs. Idaho State..................................................2-11-1982
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.619.... vs. Pacific..........................................................12-4-1987 .617.... at Idaho...............................................................2-7-1987 .613.... at Eastern Washington.....................................1-26-1989 .610.... at Idaho State...................................................1-23-1982
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1...... .196.... at Nebraska....................................................11-14-2008 2...... .205.... at Long Beach State.......................................11-17-1998 3...... .222.... vs. Montana......................................................1-13-1996 4...... .230.... vs. Iowa.............................................................12-4-1999 5...... .231.... at Kansas State................................................12-7-2002 6...... .237.... at Utah............................................................12-01-2009 7...... .239.... at San Francisco...............................................12-4-1994 8...... .263.... vs. Denver.........................................................2-13-1999 9...... .240.... at Utah............................................................11-25-2000 ........ .250.... vs. Utah State.................................................12-22-2008 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1...... 16....... vs. Portland State.............................................1-19-2006 2...... 14....... at Sacramento State.........................................1-24-2008 3...... 13....... vs. Southern Utah...........................................11-19-2009 ........ 13....... at Montana State..............................................1-15-2009 ........ 13....... vs. Northern Colorado........................................1-6-2005 6...... 12....... at UTEP..........................................................11-27-2009 ........ 12....... vs. Florida Atlantic..........................................11-24-2001 ........ 12....... vs. Miami.........................................................11-28-2003 ........ 12....... at Montana..........................................................3-5-2005 ........ 12....... at Idaho State...................................................1-20-1996 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1...... 35....... at Utah Valley....................................................1-27-2009 2...... 34....... at Sacramento State.........................................1-24-2008 3...... 33....... at Montana........................................................1-17-2009 4...... 32....... vs. Miami.........................................................11-28-2003 5...... 30....... vs. Northern Colorado........................................1-6-2005 ........ 30....... vs. Florida Atlantic..........................................11-24-2001 7...... 29....... at Sacramento State......................................01-28-2010 ........ 29....... vs. Northwest Nazarene................................. 11-11-2006 9...... 28....... vs. Montana........................................................2-3-2005 ........ 28....... at North Texas.....................................................1-7-2003 ........ 28....... at Montana State..............................................2-14-1998 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) 1...... .769.... vs. Eastern Washington......................................2-2-2000 2...... .696.... vs. Portland State.............................................1-19-2006 3...... .625.... vs. UC Riverside.............................................11-16-2001 4...... .556.... vs. Idaho.........................................................11-25-2006 5...... .550.... vs. New Mexico State.....................................12-14-2002 ........ .550.... at Grand Canyon..............................................12-8-1995 7...... .542.... at Montana State..............................................1-15-2009 8...... .526.... vs. Eastern Michigan......................................11-29-2007 ........ .526.... vs. Northern Arizona.........................................1-23-2003 ........ .526.... vs. Idaho State....................................................2-8-2003 ........ .526.... at Montana........................................................1-10-1999 MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1...... 37....... vs. Southern Utah...........................................12-29-1989 2...... 35....... vs. Colorado.......................................................2-9-1980 3...... 34....... vs. Northern Arizona.........................................1-13-2005 4...... 33....... at Brigham Young...........................................12-20-1989 ........ 33....... at Brigham Young...........................................11-23-1985 6...... 32....... at Brigham Young...............................................1-4-1994 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
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32....... vs. Nevada..........................................................2-1-1991 32....... vs. Utah State.................................................12-14-1983 32....... vs. Utah State.....................................................1-6-1979 31....... 3 times
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 1...... 1......... vs. Utah...........................................................11-21-1997 2...... 2......... at Idaho State...................................................3-10-2006 ........ 2......... vs. Portland State.............................................1-19-2006 ........ 2......... at Montana..........................................................2-8-1992 ........ 2......... at San Francisco...............................................12-5-1987 6...... 3......... vs. Idaho State....................................................2-1-2008 ........ 3......... vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga...........................12-29-2007 ........ 3......... at Utah............................................................12-20-2003 ........ 3......... at Idaho State...................................................1-15-1999 ........ 3......... at Colorado.....................................................11-26-1993 ........ 3......... at UC Irvine.....................................................12-21-1987
7...... 8...... 9...... 10.... 11..... 12.... 13....
1,776.. vs. Brigham Young..........................................12-28-2005 1,612.. vs. Utah.............................................................12-9-2004 1,601.. vs. Brigham Young..........................................11-21-2003 1,597.. vs. Montana........................................................2-3-2005 1,526.. vs. Idaho State....................................................2-8-2003 1,515.. vs. Eastern Washington......................................3-8-2002 1,424.. vs. Montana State.............................................3-15-2003
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1...... 56....... at Brigham Young...........................................11-23-1985 2...... 48....... at Utah..............................................................12-6-1985 ........ 48....... vs. Colorado.......................................................2-9-1980 4...... 47....... vs. Oregon........................................................2-21-1980 5...... 46....... vs. Portland.....................................................12-16-1992 ........ 46....... vs. Nevada..........................................................2-1-1991 ........ 46....... vs. Southern Utah...........................................12-29-1989 8...... 45....... vs. Arizona..........................................................2-3-1979 ........ 45....... at Northern Arizona.........................................11-29-1985 10.... 44....... at Brigham Young...........................................12-20-1989 FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1...... 2......... vs. Utah...........................................................11-21-1997 ........ 2......... at San Francisco...............................................12-5-1987 3...... 3......... vs. Idaho State....................................................2-1-2008 4...... 4......... vs. Utah State.................................................12-22-2008 ........ 4......... at Montana..........................................................2-8-1992 ........ 4......... at UC Irvine.....................................................12-21-1987 7...... 5......... vs. Portland State.............................................1-19-2006 ........ 5......... at Montana State..............................................2-18-1993 ........ 5......... at New Mexico State.........................................12-2-1983 10.... 6......... 7 times BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) 1...... 1.000.. at Ricks College (16-16)...................................1-29-1977 ........ 1.000.. at Utah (11-11)..................................................1-16-1982 3...... .952.... at Utah (20-21)...............................................12-15-1983 4...... .941.... vs. No. Nazarene (16-17)............................... 11-11-2006 5...... .938.... vs. E. Washington (15-16)..................................3-8-2002 6...... .935.... vs. Idaho State (29-31).....................................1-21-1995 7...... .933.... at E. Washington (14-15)..................................2-22-1996 ........ .933.... at Idaho (28-30)................................................1-26-1995 9...... .929.... vs. Idaho State (13-14).....................................2-25-1984 ........ .929.... vs. Colorado (13-14).........................................3-10-1979 ........ .929.... at Pepperdine (13-14).....................................12-20-1978 HOME ATTENDANCE 1...... 4,540 . vs. Southern Utah...........................................11-19-2009 2...... 2,551.. vs. Utah State.................................................12-22-2008 3...... 2,013.. vs. Utah Valley State...........................................1-8-2005 4...... 1,921.. vs. Brigham Young..........................................12-12-2007 5...... 1,853.. vs. Idaho State....................................................3-6-2004 6...... 1,785.. vs. Montana State...............................................3-9-2002 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
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WILDCAT 1,000 + POINT CLUB 2,000 POINT CLUB
1. Kathy Miller (1976-79) Year 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 Tot.
FG-FGA 196-482 228-485 301-594 363-713 1088-2274
2. Cindy Stumph (1980-83)
FT-FTA 69-89 169-207 152-191 188-211 578-698
Pts. 461 625 754 905 2,745
Avg. 22.1 31.3 27.9 28.3 27.5
Year 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 Tot.
FG-FGA 131-316 318-559 282-514 172-382 903-1771
FT-FTA 98-139 193-256 178-236 136-175 605-806
Pts. 420 829 742 480 2,690
Avg. 15.6 25.9 23.9 15.5 22.1
1,000 POINT CLUB 3. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)
Year 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 Totals
Pts. 322 488 478 464 1,752
6. Crystal Howe (2000-03) Avg. 10.4 16.3 17.1 16.0 14.8
4. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)
Year 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 Totals
Pts. 305 411 495 455 1,666
Year 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 Totals
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Pts. 265 337 542 507 1,652
Year 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 Totals
9. Sara Tuomi (05-08) Pts. 337 418 470 372 1,597
Avg. 11.6 14.4 15.2 12.4 13.4
7. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) Avg. 11.3 13.7 16.0 14.2 13.9
5. Melanie Knott (1988-91)
Avg. 9.8 13.0 19.4 18.1 15.2
Year 87-88 89-90 90-91 91-92 Totals
Pts. 179 353 468 479 1,479
Year 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 Totals
Pts. 251 289 431 460 1,431
Year Pts. Avg. 04-05 188 6.5 05-06 365 12.2 06-07 428 13.8 07-08 447 16.6 Totals 1,428 12.2
10. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) Avg. 6.9 12.6 16.7 17.7 13.6
Year 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 Totals
Pts. 80 425 361 521 1,387
Avg. 3.5 15.7 14.4 20.0 13.7
Pts. 350 521 480 1,351
Avg. 11.3 17.4 15.5 14.4
11. Sue Crowell (1980-83)
8. Karleen Peart (1981-84)
Avg. 7.8 9.6 13.5 17.0 11.8
Year 79-80 81-82 82-83 Totals
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WILDCAT 1,000 + POINT CLUB 12. Stephanie Stanger (99-02)
14. Chelsey Warburton (05-07)
Year 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 Totals
Pts. Avg. 59 2.2 221 7.6 308 13.6 466 15.0 1,126 9.8
13. Carla Taylor (1980-84)
Year 79-80 81-82 82-83 83-84 Totals
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Year 04-05 05-06 06-07 Totals
Pts. 232 345 531 1,108
Avg. 8.0 11.5 17.1 12.3
15. Rachelle Gardner (93-96) Pts. 245 218 403 256 1,122
Avg. 9.4 7.0 12.6 14.2 10.5
Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 Totals
Pts. Avg. 132 5.1 149 5.7 386 14.9 342 11.8 1,009 9.4
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POST-SEASON HISTORY Big Sky Conference Championship History 2007 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (3) Weber State 77, (6) Portland State 67 SEMIFINALS (2) Idaho State 72, (3) Weber State 63 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Chesley Warburton
2006 Big Sky Championship Pocatello, Idaho QUARTERFINALS (5) Weber State 74, (4) E. Washington 69 SEMIFINALS (5) Weber State 71, (1) Idaho State 70 FINALS (3) No. Arizona 74, (5) Weber State 59 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Shantee Releford, Chesley Warburton
2005 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (2) Weber State 68, (3) No. Arizona 63 FINALS (1) Montana 80, (2) Weber State 64 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Julie Gjertsen, Brooke Hansen
2004 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (6) E. Washington 58, (3) Weber State 57 2003 Big Sky Championship Ogden, Utah
SEMIFINALS (2) Montana State 70, (3) Montana 64 (1) Weber State 64, (5) E. Washington 55 FINALS (1) Weber State 62, (2) Montana State 53 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sheila Robertson (MVP), Julie Gjertsen, Crystal Howe
2002 Big Sky Championship Ogden, Utah
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SEMIFINALS (2) Montana State 61, (3) Montana 54 (OT) (1) Weber State 68, (5) E. Washington 51 FINALS (1) Weber State 53, (2) Montana State 47
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mika Brown, Weber State 1991 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (2) Montana State 60, (3) Weber State 56
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Stephanie Stanger (MVP), Crystal Howe
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Melanie Knott, Weber State
2001 Big Sky Championship Pocatello, Idaho QUARTERFINALS (5) Weber State 68, (4) No. Arizona 49
1989 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (1) Montana State 76, (4) Weber State 59
SEMIFINALS (1) Idaho State, 56 (5) Weber State 65 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kristen Clyder-Gardner
2000 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (4) Weber State 62, (5) No. Arizona 60 SEMIFINALS (1) Montana 70, (4) Weber State 60 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Crystal Howe 1999 Big Sky Championship Northridge, California QUARTERFINALS (5) Montana 62, (4) Weber State 46
Big Sky Championship Record Against All-Teams Boise State 1-0 Cal State Northridge 0-1 Eastern Washington 4-1 Idaho State 1-2 Montana 0-5 Montana State 2-1 Northern Arizona 3-2 Portland State 1-0 Overall 12-12
1998 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (4) CS Northridge 73, (5) Weber State 69 1997 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (4) No. Arizona 67, (5) Weber State 62
1996 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (3) Weber State 71, (6) E. Washington 63 SEMIFINALS (3) Weber State 84, (2) Boise State 82 (ot) FINALS (1) Montana 72, (3) Weber State 60 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP • FIRST ROUND PALO ALTO, CA • MARCH 16
2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP • FIRST ROUND RUSTON, LA • MARCH 23
(2) Stanford 76, (15) Weber State 51
(4) Ohio State 66, (13) Weber State 44
History was made on March 16, 2002 as the Weber State women’s basketball team played in their first ever NCAA Tournament game. The Wildcats won the Big Sky regular and post-season championships for the first time in school history and went into the NCAA’s as the No. 15 seed in the West Region and faced No. 2 Stanford on their home floor in Palo Alto, California.
The Wildcats won the Big Sky title for the second-straight year in 2003 and once again advanced to the NCAA Tournament. This time the ‘Cats went in as the No. 13 seed in the West Region and faced No. 4 Ohio State in Ruston, Louisiana.
On a nationally televised game the Wildcats started out hot and jumped out to a 12-3 lead behind two three-pointers from freshman Julie Gjertsen. But the nationally ranked Cardinal came charging back and took a 12 point lead at halftime and cruised to a 76-51 win. The wildcats were led by Gjertsen who had 16 points. Stephanie Stanger, playing in her final game as a Wildcat, scored 13 points. No. 15 Weber State (22-9) Player FG 3FG FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min *Julie Gjertsen 6-13 3-5 1-2 8 16 1 0 0 2 34 *Angela Sampson 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 *Crystal Howe 3-14 0-0 3-5 9 9 1 2 0 3 35 *Stephanie Stanger 4-9 2-5 3-3 1 13 3 3 0 1 36 *Karsen Muller 2-7 0-1 2-2 2 6 5 1 0 0 20 K. Clyder-Gardner 1-5 0-3 0-0 3 2 1 2 0 0 16 K. Hesselbach 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 Ali Johnston 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Jamie Peterson 2-9 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 1 0 2 23 Mata Tukuafu 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Totals.............. 18-64 6-18 9-12 33 51 13 12 0 9 200
The Buckeyes of the Big Ten Conference jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the game and never looked back. The Wildcats shot just 22.6 percent in the first half but improved to 47 percent shooting in the second half. They trailed by 14 at halftime and never got closer that 13 in the second half. Sophomore Juile Gjertsen led Weber State for the second time in the NCAA Tournament and scored 18 points, including four three-pointers. Playing in her final game of her career, senior Crystal Howe had two points and seven rebounds for the Wildcats. No. 13 Weber State (21-9) Player FG 3FG FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min *Julie Gjertsen 6-15 4-8 2-2 2 18 1 2 1 0 35 *Angela Sampson 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 0 22 *Crystal Howe 1-5 0-0 0-2 7 2 0 1 0 1 25 *K. Hesselbach 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 1 24 *Karsen Muller 2-5 1-2 0-0 1 5 5 4 0 0 33 K. Clyder-Gardner 2-5 1-3 0-0 5 5 0 1 0 0 23 Marci Mickelsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sheila Robertson 2-11 0-8 0-0 0 4 2 4 0 0 24 Ali Johnston 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Brooke Hansen 0-1 0-0 2-3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Mata Tukuafu 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 2 0 0 10 Totals.............. 17-52 6-21 4-7 25 44 11 15 1 2 200
No. 2 Stanford (31-2) Player FG 3FG FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min *Lindsey Yamaksaki 4-8 1-3 0-0 3 9 1 2 0 0 18 *T’Nae Thiel 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 6 0 0 0 0 21 *Bethany Donaphin 3-7 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 1 3 0 12 *Kelley Suminski 3-5 1-3 0-0 1 7 2 0 0 1 19 *Nicole Powell 7-11 2-4 4-4 11 20 10 4 0 2 34 Becky Bonner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Enjoli Izidor 2-7 0-1 1-2 4 5 0 1 0 0 8 Katie Denny 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 S. Kimyacioglu 0-3 0-3 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 0 22 Lauren St. Clair 2-4 1-3 0-0 3 5 3 1 1 0 20 Azella Perryman 1-3 1-1 0-0 4 3 0 2 1 0 16 Cori Enghusen 6-11 0-0 3-5 12 15 0 1 5 0 24 Totals.............. 30-63 6-18 10-13 49 76 18 13 10 3 200
No. 4 Ohio State (22-9) Player FG 3FG FT Reb Pts Ast TO Blk Stl Min *LaToya Turner 5-9 0-0 2-3 5 12 1 2 1 1 31 *DiDi Reynolds 2-7 1-3 0-0 6 5 1 0 0 0 34 *C. Coleman 4-7 0-0 5-7 7 13 0 5 0 2 32 *Kim Wilburn 8-14 0-0 3-4 8 19 7 1 1 3 39 *Caity Matter 2-6 1-4 2-2 3 7 2 2 0 0 28 Beth Howe 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Brandee Gibbs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Candace Dark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 D’wan Shackleford 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 8 0 2 0 1 22 Emily Haynam 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 Erika Christenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals.............. 25-50 2-7 14-18 39 66 11 13 2 8 200
FG%: WSU 28.1, SU 47.6 3FG%: WSU 33.3, SU 33.3 FT%: WSU 75.0, SU 76.9
FG%: WSU 32.7, OSU 50.0 3FG%: WSU 28.6, OSU 28.6 FT%: WSU 57.1, OSU 77.8
Officials: Bryan Enterline, Ralph Pickett, Mary Struckhoff Attendance: 4,190
Officials: Tommy Salerno, Bill Franklin, Angeline Parker Attendance: 3,789
Score by Periods Weber State Stanford
Score by Periods Weber State Ohio State
1st 2nd Total 29 22 51 41 35 66
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1st 2nd Total 15 29 44 29 37 66
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1974-75 Overall Record: 5-9 Intermountain Rec.: 5-7, t9th Head Coach: Joy Wood Date Opponent Result 1-17 * at Colorado L 54-57 1-18 * at Colorado State L 46-52 1-18 at Wyoming L 48-63 1-24 * Wyoming W 48-46 1-25 * No. Colorado W 52-47 1-31 * Arizona L 56-65 2-1 * Arizona State W 60-37 2-7 * at New Mexico L 55-59 2-8 * at New Mexico St. L 46-53 2-12 * at Utah State L 47-63 2-13 Ricks College L 51-52 2-22 * No. Arizona W 65-37 2-27 * Brigham Young W 64-52 3-1 * at Utah L 45-46
1-14 * Arizona W 73-70 1-15 * No. Arizona W 70-53 1-20 * at UTEP L 78-79 1-21 * at New Mexico St. W 61-58 1-22 * at New Mexico L 89-92 1-27 * at Utah State L 82-88 1-29 at Ricks College W 87-77 1-29 at Idaho State W 61-60 2-4 at UNLV L 74-116 2-11 * Brigham Young L 82-87 2-12 * at Utah L 65-83 2-18 * at Colorado W 77-71 2-19 * at Colorado State W 61-49 2-25 * Wyoming W 84-81 2-26 * No. Colorado L 79-91 % Ute Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah
1977-78 Overall Record: 16-11
1975-76 Overall Record: 14-17 Intermountain Rec.: 11-4, 3rd AIAW Region 7 - 2nd Head Coach: Joy Wood Date Opponent Result at UNLV L 76-111 at Seminole JC L 79-107 1-3 at Utah L 58-74 1-10 Utah State W 69-61 1-16 * at Wyoming W 46-38 1-17 * at No. Colorado L 61-65 1-22 * at Arizona State W 78-64 1-23 * at Arizona W 72-66 1-24 * at No. Arizona W 72-66 1-29 * UTEP W 61-49 1-30 * New Mexico St. W 64-49 1-31 * New Mexico W 58-52 1-31 Ricks College W 53-50 2-6 * Utah State W 56-54 2-14 at Ricks College W 74-43 2-20 * at Brigham Young L 71-91 2-21 * Utah L 51-58 2-27 * Colorado W 66-64 2-28 * Colorado State W 63-47 3-5 # Brigham Young W 61-60 3-6 # Utah L 44-73 # AIAW Region 7 Tourn., Logan, Utah
1976-77 Overall Record: 14-17 Intermountain: 11-4, 3rd AIAW Region 7 - 2nd Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 12-10 % New Mexico L 64-68 12-11 % Cal Poly-Pomona L 51-61 12-16 Utah State L 83-99 1-8 Ricks College W 88-54 1-13 * Arizona State W 87-82
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Intermountain: 9-4, 4th AIAW Region 7 - 4th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 12-2 at Utah State W 68-62 12-6 Idaho State W 72-58 12-8 Utah L(ot) 88-91 12-28 % Montana W 79-56 12-29 % Flathead Valley L(ot) 88-91 12-30 % Montana State W 84-59 1-6 + Utah State W 82-70 1-7 + Utah L 64-68 1-13 $ Baylor L 93-111 1-14 $ No. Colorado W 88-72 1-19 * Utah State W 76-67 1-20 UNLV L 92-110 1-27 * at Arizona W 72-67 1-28 * at New Mexico L 74-86 2-3 * Arizona State W 78-67 2-4 * No. Arizona W 75-63 2-7 Montana State W 78-65 2-10 * Colorado W 89-75 2-11 * No. Colorado L 90-91 2-17 * at Colorado St. W 92-88 2-18 * at Wyoming W 81-70 2-24 * New Mexico St. W 84-69 2-25 * UTEP W 72-58 3-3 * at Utah L 72-94 3-4 * at Brigham Young L 78-91 3-10 # Brigham Young L 76-87 3-11 # New Mexico L 72-78 % MSU Invitational, Bozeman, MT + Copper Classic, Salt Lake City, UT $ Cougar Classic, Provo, UT # AIAW Region 7 Tourn., Ogden, UT
1978-79 Overall Record: 18-14 Intermountain: 10-3, t2nd AIAW Region 7 - 4th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-30 Nebraska L 75-80 12-1 California L 97-103 12-2 Montana W 86-59 12-8 at Boise State W 83-63 12-9 at Washignton St. L 74-77 12-16 Idaho State W 90-78 12-18 at Montana State W 79-74 12-20 at Pepperdine L 73-81 12-21 at Long Beach St. L 75-106 12-22 at CS Northridge L 81-84 12-28 % Colorado W 92-77 12-29 % Washington State L 59-63 12-30 % E. Washington W 74-71 1-5 + Brigham Young L 91-92 1-6 + Utah State L 82-97 1-18 * Brigham Young W 93-77 1-20 * Utah L 80-96 1-23 at Idaho State W 80-77 1-26 * at Utah State W 115-110 2-2 * New Mexico W(ot) 109-98 2-3 * at Arizona W 99-76 2-9 * at No. Arizona W 99-72 2-10 * at Arizona State W 86-80 2-16 * at N. Colorado W 83-79 2-17 * at Colorado L 93-99 2-23 * Wyoming W 84-70 2-24 * Colorado State W 97-51 3-2 * at UTEP L 61-63 3-3 * at New Mexico St. W 81-78 3-9 # Wyoming W 74-70 3-9 # Brigham Young L 70-89 3-10 # Colorado L 87-92 % MSU Holiday Tourn., Bozeman, MT + Copper Classic, Ogden, UT # AIAW Region 7 Tourn., Tucson, AZ
1979-80 Overall Record: 15-16 Intermountain: 5-5, t3rd Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent 11-16 ^ Hastings College W 11-17 ^ at Nebraska L 11-17 ^ Midland Luthern W 11-24 Utah W 11-29 & at Utah State W 12-1 & Brigham Young L 12-7 at Montana L 12-8 at Montana State L 12-14 Boise State W 12-15 Boise State W 12-28 E. Washington L 1-3 + Rhode Island W 1-4 + Montana State W 1-5 + Wayland Baptist L
Result 105-81 68-83 83-77 96-95 87-82 73-87 57-68 61-71 85-79 64-56 63-73 88-70 89-71 75-93
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1-10 Nevada W 84-70 1-18 * New Mexico St. W 76-69 1-19 * Northern Arizona W 88-61 1-25 at Utah L 70-93 1-26 Brigham Young L 94-102 2-1 * at Utah State L 77-83 2-2 * at Idaho State L 66-68 2-4 Washington St. W 86-80 2-9 * Colorado W 89-86 2-14 * at New Mexico St. L 78-84 2-16 * at No. Arizona W 95-75 2-21 Oregon L 95-105 2-23 * at Colorado L 72-103 2-27 * Utah State L 81-88 2-28 * Idaho State W 83-62 3-1 at Brigham Young L 66-100 3-3 # Utah State L 83-102 ^ Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE & Copper Classic, Logan, UT + Wyoming Invitational, Laramie, WY # AIAW Region 7 playoff, Brigham City, UT
1980-81 Overall Record: 16-16 Intermountain: 6-4, 3rd AIAW Region 7 - t5th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-19 Brigham Young L 71-80 11-21 Utah L 58-76 11-26 Cal Poly Pomona W 82-74 11-28 Western Montana W 76-56 12-2 Montana L 62-74 12-4 ^ Nebraska L 92-96 12-5 ^ Colorado State W 88-64 12-6 ^ Pepperdine L 82-94 12-10 Cal State Chico W 82-54 12-11 Montana State L 74-80 12-13 at Oregon L 55-110 12-15 at Washington St. W 75-68 12-16 at E. Washington L 79-86 12-19 $ Boise State W 78-62 12-20 $ Montana State L 66-86 12-29 E. Washington W 96-82 12-30 Idaho W 75-70 1-2 + Utah L 61-75 1-3 + Utah State W 91-73 1-8 Simon Fraser W 75-56 1-22 * at No. Arizona W 82-61 1-24 * at New Mexico St. L 72-74 1-28 * at Idaho State W 88-81 1-31 * Utah State W 91-71 2-6 * Northern Arizona W 81-59 2-7 * New Mexico St. L 81-83 2-12 at Brigham Young L 94-101 2-14 * Colorado L 75-81 2-20 * Idaho State W 94-70 2-21 * at Utah State W 93-86 2-25 * at Colorado L 59-93 3-5 # at Brigham Young L 86-89 ^ Cal Women’s Invitational - Berkeley, CA WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
$ Idaho State Inv. - Pocatello, ID + Copper Classic - Provo, UT # AIAW Region 7 Tourn. - Las Cruses, NM
1981-82 Overall Record: 18-13 IAC Mountain Div.: 6-4, t1st AIAW Region 7 - 2nd Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-18 Hawaii W 83-73 11-20 ^ at San Jose State L 63-86 11-21 ^ Stanford L 79-83 11-28 E. Washington L 84-89 12-3 at Boise State W 77-75 12-4 % Idaho W 80-69 12-5 % Lewis & Clark St. W 77-67 12-11 at Montana State W 81-77 12-12 at Montana L 61-72 12-15 + Brigham Young L 86-87 12-16 + Utah State L 79-82 12-29 $ Arizona State L 79-103 12-30 $ Creighton W 84-68 1-2 Creighton W 82-58 1-8 Nebraska L(ot) 65-66 1-9 Pacific W 86-54 1-16 at Utah L 55-61 1-22 * at Utah State L 74-79 1-23 * at Idaho State W 82-67 1-27 Brigham Young L 84-85 1-30 * at Colorado L 77-86 2-4 * Northern Arizona W 74-59 2-6 * New Mexico State W 96-80 2-11 * Idaho State W 98-69 2-13 * Utah State W 83-79 2-19 * Colorado W 80-78 2-25 * at New Mexico St. W 75-67 2-27 * at No. Arizona W 75-66 3-13 # Utah State W 91-71 3-14 # at Colorado L 64-71 ^ Anheuser Busch Classic - San Jose, CA % Game played at Boise, ID + Copper Classic - Salt Lake City $ Dial Classic - Provo, UT # AIAW Region 7 Tourn. - Boulder, CO
1982-83 Overall Record: 22-10 Mountain West: 11-3, 2nd Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-19 $ So. Methodist W 81-56 11-20 $ at Wyoming W 91-83 11-27 at Brigham Young L 87-88 12-1 San Diego State W(ot) 95-93 12-3 at Colorado State W 94-73 12-4 at Colorado L 77-89 12-6 Utah W 72-58 12-10 ^ San Jose State L 77-85 12-11 ^ US International W 94-75
12-16 at Utah State W(ot) 90-84 12-17 Santa Clara W 77-56 1-7 + Utah State W 98-61 1-8 + Utah L 65-66 1-14 * Montana L(ot) 70-73 1-15 * Montana State W 86-55 1-20 * at Idaho L 64-80 1-22 * at Boise State W 72-67 1-28 * E. Washington W 83-69 1-29 * Portland State W 84-70 2-5 * Idaho State W 88-75 2-11 * at Montana L(ot) 65-71 2-12 * at Montana State W 86-71 2-18 * Idaho W(ot) 104-97 2-19 * Boise State W 83-57 2-24 * at Portland State W 80-71 2-26 * at E. Washington W 82-68 3-5 * at Idaho State W 83-75 3-11 # Idaho W 88-66 3-15 # at Montana L 63-66 3-17 % Temple W 80-73 3-18 % New Orleans L 70-100 3-19 % Oral Roberts L 75-78 $ Wyoming Dial Classic - Laramie, WY ^ Long Beach Dial Class. - Long Beach, CA + Copper Classic - Ogden, UT # MWAC Championship - Missoula, MT % Women’s NIT - Amarillo, TX - 4th place
1983-84 Overall Record: 12-15 Mountain West: 6-8, 5th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent 11-23 Colorado State W 11-28 Washington L 12-1 ^ Northern Arizona L 12-2 ^ at New Mexico St. L 12-3 ^ Oklahoma City W 12-9 $ UC Santa Barbara W 12-10 $ at Santa Clara L(ot) 12-14 Utah State W 12-15 at Utah L 12-19 Colorado W 12-29 Wyoming W 1-2 + Utah L 1-3 + at Utah State L 1-13 * E. Washington L 1-14 * Idaho L 1-19 * at Boise State W 1-21 * at Portland State W 1-28 * at Idaho State W 2-3 * Montana State W 2-4 * Montana L 2-10 * at Idaho L 2-11 * at E. Washington L 2-17 * Portland State W 2-18 * Boise State L 2-25 * Idaho State W 3-1 * at Montana State L 3-2 * at Montana L
Result 88-86 76-91 75-82 62-79 90-74 76-66 86-87 102-85 68-86 81-79 77-59 60-78 67-68 72-80 76-80 71-66 73-66 74-68 89-81 52-74 79-87 63-80 77-69 64-70 81-70 68-89 44-80
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ^ Roadrunner-L’eggs Clas. - Las Cruces, NM $ Santa Clara Holiday Clas. - Santa Clara, CA + Copper Classic - Logan, UT
1984-85 Overall Record: 8-20 Mountain West: 5-9, t3rd Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-23 ^ Western Illinois W 90-75 11-24 ^ at Wyoming L 65-68 11-26 San Francisco L 80-83 11-28 Utah L 74-81 12-1 Western Montana W 72-65 12-4 Brigham Young L 75-92 12-8 Southern Utah St. W 79-78 12-10 Northern Arizona L 76-79 12-13 at No. Colorado L 77-79 12-15 at Colorado State L 55-71 12-18 at Utah State L 75-85 1-3 + at Brigham Young L 76-97 1-4 + Utah State L 59-63 1-10 * at Portland State L 54-66 1-12 * at Boise State L 66-73 1-18 * Idaho State W 80-67 1-25 * Montana L 49-84 1-26 * Montana State W 77-52 2-1 * at Idaho L 62-87 2-2 * at E. Washington W 77-76 2-8 * Boise State W 84-67 2-9 * Portland State W 73-59 2-15 * at Idaho State L 72-74 2-22 * at Montana State L 71-92 2-23 * at Montana L 54-70 3-1 * Idaho L 64-87 3-2 * E. Washington L 71-81 3-8 # at Idaho L 68-94 ^ Wyoming Tournament - Laramie, WY + Copper Classic - Provo, UT # Mountain West Champ. - Moscow, ID
1985-86 Overall Record: 11-15 Mountain West: 5-9, t5th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-22 Utah State W 95-64 11-23 at Brigham Young L 83-109 11-27 Cal Poly Pomona L 71-75 11-29 at No. Arizona L 68-94 12-6 $ at Utah L 68-101 12-7 $ Loyola Marymount W 83-52 12-9 Southern Utah St. W 99-65 12-14 Santa Clara W 76-67 12-20 ^ at Washington L 61-114 12-21 ^ Nevada (cancelled - weather) 1-2 + Utah State W 62-58 1-3 + Brigham Young L 72-85 1-7 Colorado State W 58-56
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1-10 * at Idaho L 45-89 1-11 * at Boise State L 49-58 1-17 * Montana L 69-87 1-18 * Montana State W 72-69 1-24 * at E. Washington L 64-81 1-25 * at Portland State L 66-81 1-31 * Idaho State W(ot) 89-88 2-7 * Boise State L 70-74 2-8 * Idaho L 51-82 2-14 * at Montana State L 76-85 2-15 * at Montana L 53-83 2-21 * Portland State W 91-77 2-22 * E. Washington W 68-67 3-1 * at Idaho State W 88-85 $ Lady Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT ^ Washington Tournament - Seattle, WA + Copper Classic - Salt Lake City, UT
1986-87 Overall Record: 11-16 Mountain West: 7-5, t3rd Head Coach: Joan Campbell Date Opponent Result 11-29 Washington L 54-68 12-3 at Nevada L 59-72 12-5 ^ Cal Poly Pomona L 76-80 12-6 ^ San Diego W 66-58 12-9 at Utah State W 84-54 12-11 at Southern Utah L 68-84 12-18 at Wyoming L 65-67 12-20 at Colorado State L 60-69 12-30 Utah L 61-79 1-2 + Utah L 58-75 1-3 + Utah State W 75-38 1-9 * Idaho W 64-45 1-10 * Boise State W 67-42 1-16 * at Montana L 48-65 1-17 * at Montana State W 60-59 1-20 Brigham Young L 66-79 1-23 * E. Washington W 63-45 1-24 Northern Arizona W 75-52 1-31 * at Idaho State W 56-47 2-6 * at Boise State W 64-51 2-7 * at Idaho W 75-71 2-13 * Montana State L 48-54 2-14 * Montana L 52-87 2-20 at Gonzaga L 51-62 2-21 * at E. Washington L 62-77 2-28 * Idaho State L 67-72 3-6 # E. Washington L 65-71 ^ Fresno State Classic - Fresno, CA + Copper Classic - Ogden, UT # MWAC Championship - Missoula, MT
1987-88 Overall Record: 8-19 Mountain West: 4-12, t6th Head Coach: Joan Campbell Date Opponent Result 11-27 at Brigham Young L 80-84 11-28 at Utah L 54-73 12-4 + Pacific L 64-69 12-5 + at San Francisco L 46-68 12-9 Southern Utah St. W 70-64 12-12 Mesa State W 71-59 12-18 at Loy. Marymount L 59-71 12-18 at CS Fullerton L 53-71 12-21 at UC Irvine (forfeit) W 46-84 12-31 Arizona State L 69-72 1-9 Chapman College W 84-68 1-15 * at E. Washington L 50-60 1-18 * at Idaho W 67-65 1-23 * at Boise State L 56-68 1-25 * Idaho State L 55-68 1-30 * Montana State L 61-75 2-1 * Montana L 41-65 2-6 * at No. Arizona L 47-50 2-8 * at Nevada L 73-90 2-13 * E. Washington L 68-71 2-15 * Idaho W 54-37 2-18 * Boise State L 52-66 2-22 * at Idaho State W 69-56 2-26 * at Montana L 40-78 2-27 * at Montana State L 51-59 3-5 * No. Arizona L 53-63 3-7 * Nevada W 77-65 + Sourdough Invitational - San Francisco
1988-89 Overall Record: 17-9 Big Sky: 10-6, t3rd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent 11-25 ^ US International W 11-26 ^ at Chapmon Col. W 12-6 Utah L 12-10 at Southern Utah W 12-13 Brigham Young W 12-16 Mesa State W 12-31 Wyoming W 1-3 Loyola Marymount W 1-7 San Diego L 1-12 * Nevada W 1-14 * Northern Arizona W 1-19 * Idaho State W 1-21 * Montana L 1-26 * at E. Washington W 1-27 * at Idaho L 2-2 * Idaho W 2-4 * at Boise State L 2-9 * at Nevada W 2-11 * at No. Arizona L 2-16 * E. Washington W 2-18 * at Idaho State W 2-25 * at Montana L
Result 91-82 94-91 60-70 75-57 92-88 83-44 84-71 83-63 74-78 76-58 82-64 73-61 66-77 86-56 73-75 71-55 66-67 85-52 66-83 78-69 74-61 46-72
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2-26 * at Montana State L 66-78 3-3 * Montana State W 73-62 3-4 * Boise State W 70-64 3-10 # at Montana L 59-76 ^ Doubletree Classic - Chapman, CA # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
1989-90 Overall Record: 10-18 Big Sky: 6-10, t6th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-24 at CS Fullerton L 57-81 11-25 at Cal Poly Pomona L 68-70 12-1 at Wyoming L 73-80 12-2 at Colorado State L 54-55 12-5 Utah W 69-68 12-8 at Hawaii L 68-94 12-10 at Hawaii L 69-90 12-13 Cal Poly Pomona L 65-66 12-20 at Brigham Young W(ot) 93-87 12-29 Southern Utah W 87-77 1-5 * at Montana State W 60-57 1-6 * at Montana L 56-72 1-11 * at Boise State L 66-77 1-13 * E. Washington W 92-71 1-19 * Nevada W 85-51 1-20 * Northern Arizona W 80-52 1-25 * at Idaho L 59-62 1-26 * at E. Washington L 79-85 2-2 * Idaho State L 55-60 2-3 * Montana L 69-105 2-5 at Utah L 83-86 2-9 Portland State W 89-69 2-15 * Boise State L 76-79 2-16 * Montana State L 76-80 2-22 * at Nevada W 79-70 2-24 * at No. Arizona L 74-76 3-1 * Idaho L 70-79 3-2 * at Idaho State W 65-59
1990-91 Overall Record: 14-14 Date 11-23 11-24 11-30 12-6 12-7 12-12 12-14 12-15 12-19 12-13 1-3 * 1-5 * 1-10 * 1-12 *
Big Sky: 10-6, t3rd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Opponent Result Colorado State W 75-57 Wyoming L 68-73 Oregon L 60-62 Texas-Arlington W 83-79 at Utah L 47-95 at Washington St. L 63-79 at Portland State L 86-100 at Portland L 80-85 Brigham Young W 94-80 Utah L 50-62 at Nevada W 76-69 at No. Arizona W 97-59 Montana State L 66-70 Idaho State L 63-76
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1-17 * at Boise State W 99-85 1-19 * Idaho W 74-69 1-24 * at E. Washington W 65-57 1-25 * at Idaho W 77-70 2-1 * Nevada W 87-57 2-2 * Northern Arizona W 66-58 2-8 * at Montana L 59-75 2-10 * at Montana State L 63-66 2-15 * at Idaho State L 76-89 2-16 * Boise State W 77-74 2-23 * Montana L(ot) 83-85 2-25 * E. Washington W 82-74 3-2 at Southern Utah W 84-61 3-8 # vs. Montana State L 56-60 # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
1991-92 Overall Record: 12-15 Big Sky: 7-9, 6th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-23 at Utah L 49-72 11-29 # vs. Kansas L 48-82 11-30 # vs. UTEP W 67-56 12-6 at Wyoming L 59-70 12-7 at Colorado State W 81-68 12-13 at Brigham Young L 71-88 12-16 Portland W 81-68 12-18 St. Mary’s L 63-77 12-20 Southern Utah W 80-55 12-28 at Loy. Marymount W(ot) 60-54 12-30 at San Diego L 55-81 1-2 * Montana L 55-62 1-4 * Montana State W 73-65 1-9 * at Nevada L 50-81 1-11 * at No. Arizona W 61-47 1-16 * Boise State W 77-75 1-18 * Idaho W 77-65 1-23 * E. Washington W 62-57 1-30 * Idaho State L(ot) 68-70 2-6 * at Montana State L 70-82 2-8 * at Montana L 55-69 2-13 * No. Arizona W 95-54 2-15 * Nevada W 71-51 2-20 * at Idaho L 62-76 2-22 * at Boise State L 66-85 2-29 * at E. Washington L 61-80 3-5 * at Idaho State L 70-85 # UTA-Sheraton Classic, Arlington, TX
1992-93 Overall Record: 4-22 Big Sky: 3-11, 7th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 12-3 Utah L 67-78 12-5 at Utah L 52-54 12-11 at Portland L 45-56 12-12 at Oregon L 45-84 12-15 Brigham Young L 70-79
12-19 Washington St. L 12-21 Pacific L 12-29 at Southern Utah L 12-31 # vs. St. Mary’s W 1-1 # at Brigham Young L 1-7 Wyoming L 1-9 Colorado State L 1-14 * at Idaho State L 1-16 * at Boise State L 1-21 * Montana L 1-23 * Montana State L 1-29 * at Idaho L 1-30 * at E. Washington L 2-6 * at No. Arizona W 2-11 * Boise State L 2-13 * Idaho State L 2-18 * at Montana State L 2-20 * at Montana L 2-27 * Idaho L 3-1 * E. Washington W 3-6 * N. Arizona W # BYU Holiday Classic - Provo, UT
50-66 49-68 63-78 69-67 42-79 61-72 73-78 56-74 67-90 76-98 59-69 62-65 56-65 70-68 72-94 57-78 47-65 47-81 60-61 82-70 81-70
1993-94 Overall Record: 7-19 Big Sky: 6-8, t4th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-26 # at Colorado L 53-84 11-27 # vs. West Virginia L 68-72 12-10 Utah L 58-73 12-13 Oregon L 70-95 12-15 Loy. Marymount W 66-65 12-18 Eastern Montana L 64-65 12-28 Arizona L 78-92 12-31 at Southern Utah L 60-69 1-4 at Brigham Young L 71-95 1-7 at Colorado State L 54-70 1-8 at Wyoming L 49-67 1-13 * Idaho State W 66-52 1-15 * Boise State L 59-87 1-20 * at Montana L 39-87 1-22 * at Montana State L 56-66 1-27 * Idaho W 71-54 1-29 * E. Washington W 66-62 2-3 Southern Utah L 62-67 2-5 * at No. Arizona L 64-71 2-10 * at Boise State L 60-80 2-12 * at Idaho State L 58-73 2-17 * Montana State L 54-63 2-19 * Montana L 53-81 2-24 * at E. Washington W 73-65 2-26 * at Idaho W 66-59 3-5 * Northern Arizona W 76-75 # Colorado Classic - Boulder, CO
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994-95 Overall Record: 15-11 Big Sky: 5-9, 6th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-25 # at Iowa State W 68-66 11-26 # vs. Michigan W 77-68 11-30 CS Northridge W 92-45 12-9 at San Jose State W 62-48 12-10 at San Francisco L 40-74 12-15 Brigham Young W 71-68 12-20 at MSU-Billings L 60-69 12-22 at Utah W 61-59 12-29 Portland W 77-65 12-31 Southern Utah W 70-69 1-3 Colorado State W 90-68 1-5 Wyoming W 93-76 1-13 * at Montana L 49-90 1-15 * at Montana State L 76-87 1-19 * Boise State W 85-61 1-24 * Idaho State W 85-64 1-26 * at Idaho L 69-74 1-28 * at E. Washington L 67-82 2-4 * Northern Arizona L 77-92 2-9 * Montana L 57-75 2-11 * Montana State L 65-80 2-15 * at Idaho State W(ot) 83-80 2-18 * at Boise State L 51-73 2-23 * E. Washington W 71-55 2-25 * Idaho W 85-58 3-4 * at No. Arizona L 74-80 # Iowa State Cyclone Classic - Ames, IA
1995-96 Overall Record: 17-12 Big Sky: 9-5, t2nd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent 11-24 ^ James Madison W 11-25 ^ at Nebraska L 12-8 at Grand Canyon W 12-10 at Arizona L 12-12 Brigham Young L 12-16 Utah L 12-20 San Francisco W 12-22 at Southern Utah L 12-28 at CS Fullerton W 12-30 at Loy. Marymount W 1-5 at Wyoming W 1-6 at Colorado State L 1-11 * Montana State L 1-13 * Montana L 1-18 * at Boise State L 1-20 * at Idaho State W 1-25 * Idaho W 1-27 * E. Washington W 2-3 * at No. Arizona W 2-8 * at Montana L 2-10 * at Montana State L(ot) 2-15 * Idaho State W 2-17 * Boise State W
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Result 72-71 63-78 95-66 46-96 71-74 59-81 86-74 48-63 69-59 76-54 68-60 67-80 68-72 49-66 78-81 82-70 98-66 69-49 82-78 64-76 66-68 80-69 76-70
2-22 * at E. Washington W 2-24 * at Idaho W 3-2 * Northern Arizona W 3-7 # vs. E. Washington W 3-8 # vs. Boise State W(ot) 3-9 # at Montana L ^ Nebraska Classic - Lincoln, NE # Big Sky Championhip- Missoula, MT
59-45 69-66 99-85 71-63 84-82 60-72
1996-97 Overall Record: 15-13 Big Sky: 9-7, 5th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-22 ^ vs. St. Joseph’s L 61-67 11-23 ^ vs. Northern Iowa L 75-93 11-26 at Utah L 56-60 12-6 $ vs. Gonzaga W 73-67 12-7 $ at Washington St. L 68-85 12-14 Cal Poly W 84-64 12-19 + vs. Georgia L 44-72 12-20 + vs. Boston College W 67-61 12-21 + vs. Mercer W 58-50 12-28 Washington State W 77-71 1-2 * at Montana State L 59-72 1-4 * at Montana L 51-62 1-10 * at Idaho State L 53-65 1-11 * E. Washington W 77-66 1-17 * Northern Arizona L 59-65 1-18 * CS Northridge W 76-59 1-23 * at Portland State L 60-63 1-24 * at E. Washington L 52-50 1-30 * Montana L(ot) 72-78 2-1 * Sacramento State W 62-43 2-6 Southern Utah W 67-51 2-13 * Idaho State W 78-69 2-15 * Montana State W 86-69 2-20 * at CS Northridge W 61-39 2-22 * at No. Arizona L 55-70 2-27 * Portland State W 80-29 3-1 * at Sacramento St. W 67-54 3-6 # vs. No. Arizona L 62-67 ^ Nevada Holiday Inn Classic - Reno, NV $ Washington St. Dial Clas. - Pullman, WA + Northern Lights Tourney - Anchorage, AK # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
1997-98 Overall Record: 7-20 Big Sky: 7-9, 5th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-15 at Cal Poly L 58-70 11-21 Utah L 48-69 11-28 Bradley L 71-85 12-5 ^ at Air Force L 53-59 12-6 ^ vs. Wyoming L 63-68 12-10 Nevada L 58-80 12-13 Long Beach St. L 54-58 12-16 at Brigham Young L 54-73
12-18 at Southern Utah L 70-73 12-29 Gonzaga L 80-83 1-3 * Montana State W 66-65 1-5 * Montana L 54-71 1-8 * Idaho State W(ot) 66-59 1-10 * at E. Washington W 64-61 1-15 * at CS Northridge L 43-53 1-17 * at No. Arizona L 64-78 1-21 * E. Washington W 64-61 1-22 * Portland State W 64-59 1-29 * at Montana L 43-78 1-31 * Sacramento St. W 90-71 2-12 * at Idaho State L 37-76 2-14 * at Montana State L 56-58 2-19 * CS Northridge L 60-62 2-21 * No. Arizona L 50-74 2-25 * at Portland State L 47-57 2-26 * at Sacramento St. W 70-64 3-5 # vs. CS Northridge L 69-73 ^ Air Force Class. - Colorado Springs, CO # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
1998-99 Overall Record: 11-16 Big Sky: 10-6, 4th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-17 at Long Beach St. L 47-70 11-20 at Iowa L 57-77 11-22 at Bradley L 68-69 11-27 ^ vs. Navy W 77-47 11-28 ^ at Georgia Tech L 46-81 12-5 Colorado State L 57-72 12-12 at Gonzaga L 61-71 12-19 Utah L 62-65 12-28 Southern Utah L 67-68 12-31 * Portland State L 62-72 1-4 * Sacramento St. W 57-40 1-7 * at Montana State L 56-65 1-10 * at Montana W 67-45 1-15 * at Idaho State W 51-45 1-16 * E. Washington W 61-43 1-22 * Northern Arizona W 70-52 1-23 * CS Northridge W 74-63 1-28 * at Portland State L 44-64 1-29 * at E. Washington W 48-45 2-4 * Montana W 57-52 2-6 * at Sacramento St. W 74-49 2-13 Denver L 37-52 2-18 * Idaho State L 58-59 2-20 * Montana State W 67-40 2-25 * at CS Northridge L 47-60 2-27 * at No. Arizona L 77-81 3-4 # vs. Montana L 46-62 ^ Georgia Tech Tourn. - Atlanta, GA # Big Sky Championship - Northridge, CA
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1999-00 Overall Record: 14-15 Big Sky: 10-6, 4th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-22 Wyoming L 70-73 11-27 ^ at UNLV W(ot) 75-72 11-28 ^ vs. Louisiana Tech L 47-84 12-2 Montana Tech W 90-34 12-4 Iowa L 55-73 12-9 at Utah L 42-62 12-11 at Southern Utah L 55-65 12-18 at Colorado State L 59-86 12-21 at Denver L 43-49 12-31 Brigham Young L 52-62 1-4 * at Portland State L 46-60 1-6 * at Sacramento St. L 44-66 1-13 * Montana State W 76-46 1-15 * Montana W (ot) 65-60 1-20 * Idaho State W 71-61 1-22 * at E. Washington L 58-59 1-27 * at CS Northridge W 61-59 1-29 * at No. Arizona W 75-56 2-2 * E. Washington W 79-49 2-3 * Portland State L 47-61 2-9 * at Montana L 56-69 2-11 * Sacramento St. W 80-64 2-16 Texas A&M-CC W 77-59 2-24 * at Idaho State W 57-43 2-26 * at Montana State W 67-56 3-2 * CS Northridge L(ot) 72-75 3-4 * No. Arizona W 67-60 3-6 # vs. No. Arizona W 62-60 3-7 # at Montana L 60-70 ^ Lady Rebel Shootout - Las Vegas, NV # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
2000-01 Overall Record: 14-15 Date 11-17 11-20 11-25 11-30 12-2 12-6 12-15 12-18 12-20 12-28 1-4 * 1-6 * 1-11 * 1-13 * 1-17 * 1-19 * 1-26 * 1-27 * 2-2 *
Big Sky: 9-7, 5th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Opponent Result St. Martin’s W 73-54 at New Mexico L 44-62 at Utah L 33-61 Boise State L 64-65 San Jose State L 64-71 at Wyoming L 66-71 at Brigham Young L 57-63 at Texas A&M-CC W 56-50 at Texas-Pan Am. W 71-55 Southern Utah L 47-56 at CS Northridge L 63-70 at No. Arizona W(ot) 62-61 Portland State W 77-47 Sacramento State W 87-45 at Montana State L 59-66 at Montana L 52-55 at Idaho State L 44-48 E. Washington W 51-39 Northern Arizona L 30-36
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2-3 * CS Northridge W 67-53 2-7 * at Portland State W 73-63 2-9 * at E. Washington W 59-50 2-15 * Montana L 61-72 2-17 * at Sacramento St. W 62-59 2-24 UC Riverside W 73-65 3-1 * Idaho State L 60-63 3-3 * Montana State W 72-57 3-8 # vs. No. Arizona W 68-49 3-9 # at Idaho State L 55-56 # Big Sky Championship - Pocatello, ID
2001-02 Overall Record: 22-9 Big Sky: 11-3, t1st Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-16 UC Riverside W 99-79 11-18 at Boise State W 70-67 11-23 ^ vs. Oklahoma St. L 64-77 11-24 ^ vs. Florida Atlantic W 85-63 11-25 ^ vs. Minnesota L 67-76 12-1 Brigham Young L 49-70 12-6 at Nebraska L 63-89 12-8 at Kansas W 51-48 12-15 Texas Pan Am. W 85-60 12-17 Utah L 65-72 12-20 at San Jose St. W 75-55 12-28 Portland W 78-69 12-31 Mesa State W 74-55 1-3 * Portland State W 85-74 1-5 * E. Washington W 73-56 1-11 * at No. Arizona W 76-62 1-12 * at Sacramento St. W 70-53 1-18 * Montana L 59-76 1-19 * Montana State W 63-49 1-25 * at E. Washington W 63-58 1-26 * at Portland State L 65-68 2-2 * Idaho State W 78-60 2-6 * Northern Arizona W 66-64 2-7 * Sacramento St. W 76-50 2-14 * at Montana State L 62-68 2-16 * at Montana W(ot) 76-65 2-19 at UC Riverside W 69-60 3-2 * at Idaho State W(ot) 80-75 3-8 # E. Washington W 68-51 3-9 # Montana State W 53-47 3-16 $ at Stanford L 51-76 ^ Rainbow Wahine Clas. - Honolulu, HI # Big Sky Championship - Ogden, UT $ NCAA First Round - Palo Alto, CA
2002-03 Overall Record: 21-9 Big Sky: 11-3, t1st Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-22 Idaho W 78-64 11-25 Boise State L 60-61 11-30 at Brigham Young L 41-51 12-6 + vs. UW-Milwaukee W 56-49 12-7 + at Kansas State L 36-60 12-14 New Mexico St. W 87-64 12-19 Portland W 79-53 12-21 at Gonzaga W 52-49 12-28 at Wyoming W 65-63 12-30 at Air Force W 60-46 1-4 Utah W 70-59 1-7 at North Texas L 65-66 1-11 at New Mexico L 57-70 1-16 * at Montana State L 44-48 1-18 * at Montana W 58-53 1-23 * Northern Arizona W 86-54 1-25 * Sacramento State W 73-47 1-30 * at Portland State W 61-43 2-1 * at E. Washington W 64-61 2-8 * Idaho State W 80-49 2-13 * Montana W(ot) 74-65 2-15 * Montana State W 66-49 2-20 * at Sacramento St. W 76-51 2-22 * at No. Arizona L 65-68 2-27 * E. Washington W 68-62 3-1 * Portland State L 59-62 3-8 * at Idaho State W 72-69 3-14 # E. Washington W 64-55 3-15 # Montana State W 63-52 3-23 $ vs. Ohio State L 44-66 + Kansas State Classic - Manhattan, KS # Big Sky Championship - Ogden, UT $ NCAA First Round - Ruston, LA
2003-04 Overall Record: 17-11 Big Sky: 11-3, t2nd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent 11-21 Brigham Young L 11-24 at Idaho L 11-28 + vs. Miami L 11-29 + at. St. Mary’s L 12-3 at Boise State L 12-6 Gonzaga W 12-13 at Vanderbilt L 12-16 North Texas W 12-20 at Utah L 12-30 Utah State W 1-3 at Portland W 1-7 Wyoming W 1-10 Air Force W 1-15 * Montana State W 1-17 * Montana L 1-22 * at No. Arizona W 1-24 * at Sacramento St. W
Result 51-68 74-78 60-82 44-55 63-67 72-54 47-73 70-65 38-51 71-50 62-57 61-49 53-48 78-58 60-63 58-56 47-43
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1-29 * Portland State W 63-49 1-31 * E. Washington W 61-55 2-7 * at Idaho State L 48-57 2-12 * at Montana L 62-65 2-14 * at Montana State W 70-56 2-19 * Sacramento St. W 78-47 2-21 * Northern Arizona W 80-63 2-26 * at E. Washington W 75-69 2-28 * at Portland State W 53-43 3-6 * Idaho State W 74-54 3-11 # vs. E. Washington L 57-58 + St. Mary’s Tournament - Moraga, CA # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
2004-05 Overall Record: 17-11 Big Sky: 11-3, t2nd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-19 at Utah State W 69-53 11-24 at Pacific L 56-62 11-26 ^ vs. Northeastern W(ot) 72-70 11-27 ^ at Loy. Marymount W 78-62 12-4 + vs. Delaware W 67-60 12-5 + at Arizona L 53-80 12-9 Utah L 59-66 12-17 at Wyoming W 71-58 12-20 Boise State W 81-71 12-30 at Brigham Young L 46-63 1-2 at Portland W 70-50 1-6 No. Colorado W 83-52 1-8 Utah Valley State W 78-47 1-13 * Northern Arizona W 76-68 1-15 * Sacramento St. W 66-49 1-20 * at Portland State W 89-68 1-22 * at E. Washington L 61-63 1-29 * at Idaho State W 82-71 2-3 * Montana L 49-58 2-5 * Montana State W 73-60 2-10 * at Sacramento St. W 74-40 2-12 * at No. Arizona W 62-53 2-17 * E. Washington W 77-59 2-19 * Portland State W 71-49 2-24 * Idaho State W 59-37 3-3 * at Montana State W 56-55 3-5 * at Montana L 70-77 3-11 # vs. No. Arizona W 68-63 3-12 # at Montana L 64-80 ^ Loyola Marymount Tourn. - Los Angeles, CA + Fiesta Bowl Classic - Tucson, AZ # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
2005-06 Overall Record: 15-15 Big Sky: 7-7, t4th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-19 at Southern Illinois L 48-55 11-21 at Saint Louis W 70-60
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11-25 Air Force L 65-78 11-28 UC Santa Barbara W 72-63 12-1 Loy. Marymount W 65-55 12-7 at #23 Utah L 38-65 12-10 Pacific W 80-62 12-17 Utah State W 77-69 12-21 Wyoming L 36-51 12-28 Brigham Young L 47-63 12-31 at Boise State L 55-62 1-4 at No. Colorado L 51-65 1-7 at Utah Valley St. W 65-57 1-12 * at No. Arizona L 46-73 1-14 * at Sacramento St. W 57-55 1-19 * Portland State W 80-61 1-21 * E. Washington W 65-55 1-26 * Idaho State L(ot) 81-82 2-2 * at Montana W 50-49 2-4 * at Montana State W 74-48 2-9 * Sacramento St. W 59-55 2-11 * Northern Arizona L 53-65 2-16 * at E. Washington L 40-54 2-18 * at Portland State L 59-78 2-23 * at Idaho State L 66-84 3-2 * Montana State W 86-63 3-4 * Montana L 51-65 3-9 # vs. E. Washington W 74-69 3-10 # at Idaho State W 71-70 3-11 # vs. No. Arziona L 59-74 # Big Sky Championship - Pocatello, ID
2006-07 Overall Record: 17-14 Big Sky: 11-5, t2nd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent 11-11 NW Nazarene W 11-17 Northern Iowa W 11-21 at Utah State W 11-24 + vs. W. Carolina L(ot) 11-25 + vs. Idaho W 11-29 Utah L 12-2 Southern Illinois L 12-7 at UCSB L 12-9 Utah Valley L 12-14 at Brigham Young L 12-17 at Kansas State L 12-20 Saint Louis W 12-30 at Air Force L 1-4 * No. Colorado W 1-6 * No. Arizona W 1-10 * at Sacramento St. W 1-12 * at Portland State W 1-18 * Montana State W 1-20 * Montana W 1-24 * Idaho State L 1-26 * at E. Washington W 2-1 * at No. Colorado W 2-3 * at No. Arizona L 2-8 * E. Washington W 2-10 * Portland State W 2-15 * at Montana L
Result 95-70 69-58 72-55 70-72 98-57 43-77 65-69 57-62 60-68 42-79 54-59 77-75 73-78 78-66 79-64 69-46 71-54 67-66 64-49 65-78 64-52 56-45 57-73 73-56 83-62 61-76
2-17 * Sacramento St. W 79-75 3-1 * at Idaho State L 56-81 3-3 * at Montana State L 63-66 3-8 # vs. Portland State W 77-67 3-9 # vs. Idaho State L 63-72 + Coors Rocky Mtn. Inv. - Fort Collins, CO # Big Sky Championship - Missoula, MT
2007-08 Overall Record: 12-16 Big Sky: 6-10, t6th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-9 Northwest Nazarene W 75-54 11-16 at Northern Iowa L 52-62 11-18 at Drake L 64-78 11-23 ^ vs. Arkansas State L 44-57 11-25 ^ vs. Idaho W 56-48 11-29 Eastern Michigan W 61-49 12-08 Colorado State W 61-50 12-12 Brigham Young W 65-54 12-17 at UC Irvine W(ot) 65-58 12-21 at Utah L 45-71 12-29 & vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga L 46-79 12-30 & at UT-San Antonio L 45-73 1-5 * No. Colorado L 60-70 1-10 * at Portland State L 49-64 1-12 * at E. Washington W 68-49 1-17 * Montana State L 65-77 1-19 * Montana L 53-62 1-24 * at Sacramento State W 77-46 1-26 * at Northern Arizona L 63-75 2-1 * Idaho State L 50-64 2-7 * Northern Colorado W 60-50 2-14 * Eastern Washington W 73-58 2-16 * Portland State W(ot) 76-71 2-21 * at Montana L 61-74 2-23 * at Montana State L 65-78 2-28 * Northern Arizona L(ot) 68-70 3-1 * Sacramento State W 84-58 3-8 * at Idaho State L 69-81 ^ Washington Husky Classic - Seattle, WA & UTSA Wells Fargo New Year’s Classic San Antonio, TX
2008-09 Overall Record: 10-19 Big Sky: 5-11, t7th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-14 at Nebraska L 47-96 11-19 Washington W 77-66 11-25 Westminster College W 84-73 11-28 ^ vs. Youngstown State L 60-67 11-29 ^ vs. Elon W(2ot) 85-80 12-4 Wyoming L 75-78 12-6 Drake L 48-63 12-10 at Brigham Young L 69-76 12-15 UC Irvine W 66-53 12-19 Utah W 65-63 WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12-22 Utah State L 41-44 12-29 at Eastern Michigan L 47-77 1-4 * at Northern Colorado L 53-66 1-8 * Portland State L 63-76 1-10 * Eastern Washington L 68-82 1-15 * at Montana State L 62-65 1-17 * at Montana L 54-82 1-22 * Sacramento State L 57-68 1-24 * Northern Arizona W 73-51 1-27 at Utah Valley L 73-81 1-31 * at Idaho State W(ot) 78-77 2-5 * Northern Colorado W 66-55 2-12 * at Eastern Washington L 56-69 2-14 * at Portland State L 49-62 2-19 * Montana L 51-75 2-21 * Montana State L 56-79 2-26 * at Northern Arizona W 63-60 2-28 * at Sacramento State L 53-59 3-6 * Idaho State W 74-60 ^ Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament Pittsburgh, PA
2009-10 Overall Record: 9-20 Big Sky: 3-13, t8th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-13 Dixie State W 74-60 11-15 at Boise State L 58-66 11-19 Southern Utah W 78-41 11-23 at Nevada L 38-50 11-27 & at UTEP L 58-70 11-28 & vs Youngstown St. W 70-51 12-01 at Utah L 41-56 12-05 Utah Valley W 66-46 12-09 Brigham Young W(2ot) 62-61 12-12 at Oregon State L 64-76 12-14 at Western Oregon W 50-44 12-18 at Wyoming L 40-78 12-21 at Utah State L 51-72 01-01 at Montana State L 62-82 01-02 at Montana L 67-73 01-08 Northern Colorado W 61-52 01-09 Northern Arizona L 62-63 01-15 Idaho State L 49-57 01-22 at Portland State L 62-87 01-23 at Eastern Wash. L 65-77 01-28 at Sacramento State L 75-90 02-05 Montana W 59-55 02-06 Montana State L 59-76 02-11 at Northern Ariz. W 64-61 02-13 at Northern Colo. L 68-75 02-18 at Idaho State L(ot) 75-79 02-26 Eastern Wash. L 56-70 02-27 Portland State L 62-65 03-06 Sacramento State L 61-75 & UTEP Thanksgiving Tournament - El Paso, Texas
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY About WSU Weber State University prides itself in its excellent teaching, extraordinary commitment to meeting the needs of students at every stage of life and ongoing service to the community. The multi-campus university in Ogden, Utah, and Davis County, offers 215 certificate and degree programs in arts and humanities, science, applied science and technology, business and economics, education, social and behavioral sciences and the health professions—the largest and most comprehensive undergraduate offering in the state. Master’s degrees are offered in accounting, business administration, criminal justice and education. Online courses, distance learning, independent study and evening classes are offered at times and places to meet the complex needs of students balancing family and work responsibilities. An Early College program permits high school students to enter college early to take WSU classes for credit. WSU’s varied programs and an array of options are designed to help students achieve their dreams, whatever their circumstances. With the Val A. Browning Center, the Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts Center and the Dee Events Center on the WSU-Ogden campus, WSU is a major cultural center for the area. Visitors can buy tickets online for a wide array of cultural and athletic events.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Fast Facts History: Weber State University was founded in Ogden, Utah as Weber Stake Academy in 1889. Like Weber County and the Weber River, the school was named after John Henry Weber, an early fur trader. In 1933, the academy was made a state junior college. Following World War II, the college outgrew its downtown campus and moved to the present site on the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains overlooking Ogden and the Great Salt Lake. Weber State College awarded its first baccalaureate degree in 1964. In 1991, the college became Weber State University, appropriately symbolizing its role as one of Utah’s premier public, undergraduate universities. Location: Situated in the foothills of the spectacular Wasatch Mountains, on the western flank of the Rockies, WSU’s central campus is in Ogden, Utah. The location means that residential students almost always have a view; students who are working, raising children or living with their families in the surrounding counties can commute; skiers can reach Olympic-caliber slopes in just a half hour. WSU has an additional campus in Layton, Utah. Campus: Covering more than 500 acres nestled along the west flank of the Wasatch Mountains, the Ogden campus offers 37 academic buildings and two residences, as well as the Ott Planetarium and the Val A. Brown Center for the Performing Arts. Students: More than 23,000 students study full- and part-time. About 16,600 are undergraduates at the Ogden campus. Nearly 600 students live on the Ogden campus. Student/Faculty Ratio: Personal attention is the hallmark of a WSU education. With a student/faculty ratio of 22:1, WSU ensures that four out of five courses have fewer than 30 students and offers attentive, comprehensive academic advisement for all its students. Programs & Degrees: WSU offers 215 undergraduate degree programs—the largest and most comprehensive undergraduate offering in the state. In addition, the university offers four graduate degree programs, an array of professional certificate programs, online education and the Early College Program, which helps high school students get a jump on college. WSU is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. Student Life: Students choose from more than 100 student clubs and organizations, including eight fraternities and sororities, the student newspaper and the campus radio station. A lot of the fun happens at the Dee Events Center. But a lot of the fun also happens off campus—skiing and rock climbing on nearby mountains and rafting on nearby rivers. Athletics: WSU’s 16 intercollegiate programs compete at the NCAA Division I level. In addition, we offer more than 14 club sports and several intramural competitions throughout the year. Stewart Library: The collection includes 479,225 bound volumes and 192,782 electronic resources; the library also offers remote access to students. Administration: The university is led by President Ann Millner. The President’s Council guides internal operations; the Board of Trustees guides policy.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Why WSU? Well-known as one of Utah’s premier public, undergraduate universities, Weber State University is a unique institution that changes lives and minds in profound and lasting ways. What makes the Weber State experience so exceptional? You’ll receive lots of personal attention: As we say, “The good news is, your professor knows your name. The bad news is, your professor knows your name.” Four out of five of our mind-changing classes have fewer than 30 students, and every student has access to comprehensive, individualized academic advisement. We’re absolutely dedicated to our students and strive to support you and provide enriching college experiences. Whether you’re a freshman seeking friendship-building activities or a parent in need of drop-in daycare for your child and a place to meet other non-traditional students, you’ll find the opportunity to grow and the support you need to be successful. More than 100 student clubs and organizations provide a rich range of experiences and the chance to volunteer. You’ll have access to the state’s most comprehensive offering of programs & degrees: We change lives in hundreds of ways with hundreds of options, including 215 academic majors that can lead to a certificate, associate or bachelor’s degree, plus four programs leading to masters’ degrees. As you form your goals, as you refine them, as the shape of your life changes, WSU stays with you and makes it convenient for you to complete your education. Flexibility is key. You can take classes on the Ogden campus, at the WSU-Davis Campus in Layton, or at one of our other learning centers.That’s the kind of menu that lets you change your mind several times over. And don’t forget our array of special programs: the only undergraduate literature conference in the nation, our honors program, Early College and cultural events, performances and exhibits. Our proximity puts you within reach of work and home: At WSU you can “learn more, commute less.” The Ogden campus is conveniently located in a vibrant, historical community and smack in the middle of great skiing, snowboarding, hiking, rock climbing, camping, river rafting, star gazing, cycling—do we have to go on? And like the Ogden campus, the WSU-Davis Campus is conveniently located where you may already be living or working. You’ll study and play with great people: We take pride in the fact that our students—whether they’re from Salt Lake, Cincinnati or San Juan—feel comfortable here. Some think it’s the friendly and supportive atmosphere on campus that brings people together. Others credit the activities—the cultural events, sports teams, outside adventures. Still others think it’s the chance to nurture the spiritual side of their lives at places like the Newman Center or LDS Institute. Or—just maybe—it’s all of these things.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WSU Athletic Facilities Dee Events Center
The beautiful Dee Events Center is a building of many uses, but its primary function, and the number one reason for its construction, was to house the Weber State University basketball program. It is a fitting showcase for a basketball team and program that is one of the best in the Nation! Weber State men’s basketball teams have won 19 Big Sky Conference titles, and represented the school and Conference in the NCAA Championships on 16 occasions. The WSU women’s program has won the Big Sky Conference title twice, advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 2002 and 2003. The Dee Events Center itself has been on national display, hosting the annual NCAA Tournament on four different occasions: The 1979-80 First and Second Rounds, in 1982-83 it served as the West Regional Final Site with North Carolina State defeating Virginia, 62-61, to advance and eventually win the NCAA Final Four, and in 1985-86 the Dee Events Center was once again the site of the First and Second Rounds. Recently, in 1993-94, The Dee Center was one of two sites in the western United States to host an NCAA First and Second Round Sub-Regional. The 11.3 million dollar building represents the combined efforts and cooperation of students, university and community member for the development of a functional events facility for the greater Ogden and Weber County area. In addition to those funds provided through student fees and revenue bonds, more than $5 million dollars was raised from private sources in a variety of memorialization programs. The highlight of the fund drive was the contribution of more than $2 million dollars from the Lawrence T. Dee and Donnell B. Stewart families. Ground breaking ceremonies on the forty-three acre site were conducted on March 21, 1975. Dedication ceremonies were held on November 1, 1977, a little more than two and half years after construction was started. The first scheduled event in the facility was a men’s basketball game on November 29,
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY 1977, in which Weber State defeated Long Beach State, 99-96 in overtime. The Dee Events Center can accommodate more than 12,000 spectators in chair-backed seats, half of which are cushioned, and accented in red to compliment the WSU school colors of royal purple and white. Twenty portals permit rapid entry or exit to the arena from the concourse, which completely surrounds the building. Restrooms, concessions stands and offices are located around the concourse, as well as display cases featuring all aspects of WSU Athletics. A ground level entry, is available for a variety of special occasions. A spacious parking lot completely surround the building with over 3,000 parking stalls. There are five different exits, from the lot of 46th street on the south , Harrison Blvd. on the west and Country hills Drive on the north. An electronic message board was constructed west of the facility, above the Harrison Blvd. entrance, and was put into use in December of 1979. Construction of the marquees was assisted through a donation of funds provided by the Edith Dee Mac Green Charitable Foundation. In past years, the message board was re-designed with new updated graphic capabilities. The board is used to publicize upcoming Dee Center and Weber State events. Also, a Daktronic Jumbotron scoreboard, along with a new floor and press seating area were added.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Stadium
Located on a hillside above the city of Ogden, and with the waters of the Great Salt Lake shimmering in the distance, there are few stadiums anywhere which can match the natural surroundings as well as Weber State’s Stewart Stadium. The area itself has been used for games, long before the present school site was even in existence. During the mid 1950’s, while the majority of campus of what was then Weber Junior College, was located downtown, the foothills section which today is the site of the university, was purchased with an eye to the eventual move. The football stadium was one of the first structures built. The earliest games played there had minimal seating, located on the nature hillside on the east side of the field. This was later made into permanent concrete bleachers and went through three subsequent expansions. In 1966, the west stands were added and the area became a stadium, not just a playing field. The seating in the Stadium was raised to just over 17,000, a modern three story press box was added, and in the space underneath the west side seats, were placed dressing rooms, training room and athletics department offices. Thanks to a generous donation from the Stewart Education Foundation, Weber State opened the 38,000 square foot Sky Suites & Press Box Facility at the start of the 2001 football season. This facility put the Wildcats’ home on par with the best Division I facilities in the country. The six-story complex includes 26 sky suites, press facilities, a conference level and a Wildcat AllAmerican room. Views from the facility are breathtaking with the Wasatch Mountains to the East and the city of Ogden and the Great Salt Lake to the West. The Stadium itself is located approximately 4,300 feet above sea level. The playing surface is natural grass, surrounded by a 400 Meter Purple Track. The entire area is encompassed by trees
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Swenson Gymnasium
The Wildcat volleyball team got a new home in 2006 with the renovation of Swenson Gymnasium. The entire Reed K. Swenson Building was overhauled, providing not only a brand-new volleyball venue, but a vastly improved learning facility for the Weber State Human Performance/Health Promotions department. The volleyball venue is a 1,000-seat arena that is much more conducive to producing a home-court advantage than the spacious 11,500-seat Dee Events Center, where the Wildcat volleyball team had been housed since the late 1980’s.
Wildcat Soccer Field
Located just south of the Swenson/Stromberg HPHP facilities lies the Wildcat Soccer Field, the home field of the ‘Cats since the inception of the program in1996. The field has been the site of the Big Sky Soccer Championships in both 1998 and 2001. Like the volleyball venue, Wildcat Soccer Field also underwent a makeover in 2006. The field was completely renovated with a new and improved drainage and watering system and resurfaced with new sod. The previous few years had seen the Wildcats forced to relocate to Lew Memorial Field at the nearby St. Joseph’s High School when weather turned bad. Both the 2003 and 2005 Big Sky Championships were hosted by Weber State at the alternate venue. That scenario will not present itself in the future following the 2006 renovations to the current state-of-the-art surface that it now features.
Permanent bleachers were added to the west side of the field prior to the start of the 2009 season, providing seating for approximately 1,000 spectators. Future plans call for lighting to provide the Wildcats the opportunity for night matches.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Weber State Practice Fields The Weber State practice fields, located west of Wildcat Soccer Field and across from Promontory Tower have also undergone extensive renovations over the past year. In the summer of 2006, a 100-yard SprinTurf artificial surface was installed to revamp the East portion of the field. The west portion of the field was redone in the summer of 2007 with a natural grass surface. The state-of-the-art artificial surface allows the Wildcat football and soccer teams to practice in poor conditions without the worry of injury occurring from bad field conditions. SprinTurf fields feature Ultrablade synthetic turf fibers and 100% clean all-rubber infill to produce an artificial turf system that looks, feels and plays like natural grass -- but it is safer and far more durable.
Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Head Athletic Trainer Joel Bass leads a team of three Certified Athletic Trainers that work in conjunction with some of Utah’s best physicians to provide injury prevention, care and rehabilitation services of recognized excellence to Weber State University student-athletes. The Athletic Training program is committed to provide the best possible quality care that reflects the philosophical excellence of the University. McKay Dee Hospital, the finest overall medical facility in Northern Utah, is three minutes from campus. Bass has been the head athletic trainer at WSU for 15 years. Weber State University offers a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training under his supervision. A new state-of-the-art instructional laboratory integrates theory with hands-on application of skills and techniques. Students enrolled in Athletic Training serve as student assistants to all 15 intercollegiate sports.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Housing • University Village The flagship of the Weber State University housing system is the University Village, located to the south of the Dee Events Center. Built just in time to provide housing for Olympic athletes during the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games, University Village is an apartment-style complex with private bedrooms. Units are fully-furnished and have completely equipped kitchens, comfortable living rooms and two bathrooms with showers and tubs. Cable television and Ethernet and wireless Internet access add to the amenities. The village includes a Community Center for on-site recreation, including pool tables, ping pong, etc. Basketball courts, sand volleyball pits, playing fields and picnic areas are adjaent to Promontory Tower and University Village apartments.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Administration and Support Staff Dr. F. Ann Millner • Weber State University President
Dr. F. Ann Millner became the 11th president in the history of Weber State University, after 20 years of serving as an educator and administrator. Before becoming president, she was vice president of University Relations, a position she assumed in 1993. She is the current chair of the Utah Campus Compact and a board member for Intermountain Health Care, the Ogden/ Weber Chamber of Commerce, and the Weber Economic Development Corporation, as well as other local state and national organizations (see below). President Millner earned her doctorate at Brigham Young University, her master’s degree from Southwest Texas State and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee. Her message to the communities Weber State serves is about excellent teaching, extraordinary commitment to meeting the needs of students at every stage of life and ongoing service to the community -- a mission that changes lives in profound and lasting ways.
Additional Board Memberships: American Association of State Colleges and Universities - Council of State Representatives • Coalition for Utah’s Future • NCAA I-AA/I-AAA Presidential Advisory Group • Ogden Eccles Conference Center • SunGard SCT Executive Advisory Council • Wells Fargo Community Board.
Dr. Norm Tarbox • Vice-President, Administrative Services
Dr. Norm Tarbox is Weber State University’s Vice-President of Administrative Services. He began his service to WSU in 2002. The WSU Athletics Department comes under the umbrella of WSU Administrative Services. Under his watchful eye, the Wildcats have captured 12 Big Sky Conference team titles, one men’s Big Sky Conference All-Sports trophy, five women’s All-Sports trophies and two Sterling Savings Bank/Big Sky Conference President’s Cup trophies. A native of Taylorsville, Utah, Dr. Tarbox graduated from Cottonwood High School and attended Snow College, where he played on the baseball team. He earned his doctorate degree in Education (Educational Leadership and Policy) from the University of Utah and his Masters of Business Administration from Brigham Young University. He also earned his bachelor’s degree in Communications from BYU, where he was named the “Outstanding Student” of the Communications Department in 1986. Dr. Tarbox came to Weber State from the Utah State Board of Regents, where he worked in various capacities for 10 years. He served as the Assistant Commissioner for Student Financial Aid, Assistant Commissioner for Finance and Facilities and Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities. From 1993 to 1996, he worked in the Governor’s office as a budget and planning analyst.
His wife, Maurie, is a Weber State student who recently completed her bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. She and their four children have performed in Utah Musical Theatre productions at Weber State.
Jerry Bovee • Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
Jerry Bovee was named Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Weber State University in September of 2009. Prior to being named Athletics Director, Bovee spent the past two years as Assistant Vice President for Administrative Support Services. In that role he supervised operations for the Academic Services and Athletics Compliance for the Athletics Department. In addition to his athletics department responsibilities, Bovee directed Campus Police, Mail Services, Printing Services, Environmental Health and Safety and the Dee Events Center and Stewart Stadium operations. Bovee assisted in the completion of the year-long NCAA re-certification process for the Wildcats serving as chief report writer and liaison to the NCAA Peer Review Team. In addition, he has supervised the initiative to improve the Academic Performance Ratings for Weber State’s 16 athletic teams. Before coming to Weber State, Bovee served as Assistant Director of the Utah High School Activities Association where he supervised the sports of football, boy’s basketball, softball, tennis and wrestling. His duties included organization and management of state tournaments, coaches and officials education programs, sport rules interpretation and a myriad of other duties related to the administration and governance of sports and activities at the high school level throughout Utah. While at the UHSAA, Jerry served as vice-chair of the National Federation of State High School Associations football rules committee.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Bovee worked as Sales and Promotion Specialist and later as Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Promotions at Utah State from 1992 to 1995. In that role, he directed the corporate sales program for Aggie Athletics. In addition, he developed group and corporate ticketing plans, in-game promotions and other game management programs. Bovee, 42, earned a bachelor’s degree in Business-Finance from Utah State University in 1992. He was born and raised in Ogden Utah and attended Ben Lomond High School. Jerry and his wife Julie have four children: Jared, Ethan, Addison and Seth.
Beth Bass
Joel Bass
Amy Crosbie
Vivian Donaldson
Darin Hogge
Head Athletic Trainer
Associate A.D./S.W.A.
Annette Gallagher
Administrative Assistant
Assistant Director, Wildcat Club
Asst. Media Relations Dir./Website Coordinator
Wildcat Club Assistant
Paul Grua
Brad Larsen
Andrea Lauritzen
Abel Mkina
Zach Pendleton
Will Pridemore
Marketing & Promotions
Assistant A.D. / Media Relations
Academics
Assistant A.D. / Finance
Compliance Coordinator
Compliance Coordinator
Kerri Robinson
Teri Shaw
Tom Shurtliff
Joe Strand
Becky Thompson
Bernice Walton
Secretary II / Insurance Coordinator
Ticketing Manager
Equipment Manager
Stewart Stadium Sky Suites Manager
Wildcat Club Director
Secretary II
Nancy Weir
Summer Willis
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Spirit and Dance Squad Advisor
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THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE
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Doug Fullerton
Ron Loghry
Jon Kasper
Jaynee Nadolski
Commissioner
Associate Commissioner
Asst. Commissioner/ Media Relations
Asst. Commissioner/ Compliance
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Additional Big Sky Staff: Media Relations Director......................................................................T. William Gooch Coordinator of Football Officials..................................................................Doug Toole Coordinator of Basketball and Volleyball Officials..............................Marla Denham Administrative Assistant....................................................................... Janet Carpenter Business Manager............................................................................................ Pat Curtis Media Relations Intern / Soccer Contact......................................................Nate Roane. Contact Info: Office Telephone.......................................................................................(801) 392-1978 FAX Number...............................................................................................(801) 392-5568
2491 Washington Blvd............................................................... P.O. Box 1459 Suite 201 Ogden, Utah 84401
The Big Sky Conference enters its 49th year of athletic competition in 2010-11. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified as FCS in football. The Big Sky returned to a nine-team format with the addition of Northern Colorado for the 2006-07 season. The Big Sky spent the previous five years as an eight-member league. The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in FCS football. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001, giving the Big Sky its current makeup. With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads across seven states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The 2008-09 season will mark the 21st year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 14th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.
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OGDEN AND UTAH Ogden, Utah Welcome to Ogden City, where It is all within reach: from hiking and skiing through the alpine peaks of the 2002 downhill and super G to kayaking through the middle of town, a world of high adventure recreation awaits! Ogden City, situated on the east face of Wasatch Mountains, has a unique story: Initially a mountain man trading center, Ogden grew rapidly after becoming “The Depot” at the junction of the intercontinental railroad. Ogden’s selection as a major venue city for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games has again focused attention on Ogden as a recreational Mecca. Combining Ogden’s world class recreation with a restored historic business district featuring distinctive shopping and dining, some of the best museums in the country, and outstanding cultural events, you have a city not to be missed.
Utah Welcome to Utah, paradise for outdoor enthusiasts! From National Parks to ski resorts and golf courses, beautiful Park City to historic Temple Square, sunny St George to bustling Salt Lake City to tranquil Lake Powell, Utah will surprise you with its variety. Whether you come to ski or snowboard “The Greatest Snow on Earth,” to mountain bike Slickrock in Moab, to take a summer whitewater rafting splash down Cataract Canyon, or to visit the Old West with a tour of outlaw hideouts and stickups, Utah has adventure waiting.
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