BASKETBALL 2014-15 WEBER STATE WILDCATS
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE
2014-15 WILDCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Table Of Contents Team Information WSU Quick Facts Media Information Coaching Staff Bethann Ord Brett Vana Devan Newman Laura Terry Support Staff Krisite Williamson Weber State Support Staff 2014-15 Wildcats TV/Radio Guide Roster Breakdown Brianna Averette Carlee Lough Zakyiaah Shahid-Martin Tinisha Toussaint
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Regina Okoye Jalen Carpenter Deeshyra Thomas Shantaya Strebel Dionne Coe Brittney Dunbar Jocelyn Adams Sira Toure Jordan French Cece Wooten Kailie Quinn
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History and Records 24 Year-by-Year Records 25 All-Time Wildcat Roster 26-27 Records vs. All Opponents 27 All-Time Dee Event Center Records 28 All-Time Wildcat Honors 28-29 Career Records 30-31 Single Season Records 32-34 Single Game Records 34-40
General Information Location Ogden, Utah Founded 1889 Enrollment 26, 266 President Dr. Charles Wight Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big Sky Athletic Director Jerry Bovee Assoc. AD/SWA Amy Crosbie NCAA Faculty Rep. Dr. Craig Oberg Nickname Wildcats Colors Purple and White Big Sky titles/NCAA appearances 2/2
Coaching Staff Head Coach Bethann Ord Alma Mater Maryland-Baltimore County ‘89 Record at WSU 9-78 Assistant Coach Devan Newman (4th Season, Oregon ’07) Assistant Coach Brett Vana (2nd Year, Lake Erie College ’00) Assistant Coach Laura Terry (1st Season, Louisville ’09)
Dee Events Center Game Records 40 2,000 and 1,000 Points Clubs 41-42 Big Sky Tournament History 43 NCAA Tournament History 44 Year-by-Year Results 45-52 Weber State University Head Coaching Staff Dr. Charles A. Wight Jerry Bovee Dr. Norm Tarbox Amy Crosbie Dee Event Center
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Team Information 2013-14 Record 7-22 2013-14 Conference Record/Finish 3-17/11th 2013-14 Postseason None Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Home Court Dee Events Center Capacity 11,600 All-time record (1975-current) 473-493 All-time conference record 271-227 All-time Big Sky Conference record 172-146
Athletic Communications Director of Athletic Communications Paul Grua Director of Digital Media Darin Hogge Athletic Communications Asst. (WBB) Corie Holmes Email corieholmes@weber.edu Cell (801) 510-1678 Office (801) 626-7414 Fax (801) 626-6490 Web: www.weberstatesports.com
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HC Bethann
The Ord File • Louisville - Assist. Coach (2007-2011)
SHAPIRO ORD
• Colorado - Assist. Coach (2005-2007) • Tulsa - Assist. Coach (1999-2005)
Fourth Season • University of Maryland-Baltimore County ‘89 bethannord@weber.edu Overall Record
• Dayton - Assist. Coach (1997-1998)
(3 seasons: 2011-14) Overall: 9-78 (.103) Conference: 3-53 (.053)
• Auburn - Assist. Coach (1996-1997) • Pittsburgh - Assist. Coach (1992-1996) • Wagner College - Assist. Coach (1990-1992)
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ethann Shapiro Ord was hired as the new women’s basketball head coach at Weber State in April 2011, and begins her fourth season with the Wildcats. Ord brings 21 years of coaching experience to Weber State, including coaching in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in three seasons and the NCAA
• Nazareth College - Assist. Coach (1989-1990) championship game in 2009. made their first NCAA Final Four appearance, advancPrior to coming to Ogden, ing to the championship Ord spend four seasons as game. The Cardinals finished an assistant with the Uniwith their highest ranking versity of Louisville women’s of No. 2 in 2009. Ord was instrumental in bringing in basketball program. back-to-back Top 15 recruitShe went to Louisville afing classes in her first two ter spending two seasons at seasons with the Cards. The the University of Colorado. most recent recruiting class was ranked in the Top 5, the highest ranked class in In her second season at school history. Louisville the Cardinals Ord went to Colorado after a six year stint at Tulsa. At Tulsa she served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, while also assisting with opponent scouting and serving as the compliance liaison.
Empire State Games. She was hired by the Buffalo Sabres as a consultant and was in charge of public and community relations for the Buffalo Bandits professional lacrosse team.
A native of Rochester, N.Y., Ord earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in 1989. She was a three-year letterwinner and starter at point guard for the Retrievers. After graduation, she worked as an assistant coach at Nazareth College.
Ord also served a one year stint as an assistant at the University of Dayton (199798), serving as the recruiting coordinator, where she landed the highest ranked recruiting class in school history.
She earned her master’s degree in elementary education in 1992 from Wagner College, where she spent two years as an assistant. Ord comes from an athletic family. Her father Murph is recently retired as the athletic director at Monroe Community College and is a former men’s basketball official at the collegiate level.
She also spent one season at Auburn University (1996-97) where she was an assistant. While at Auburn, the Tigers won the 1997 Southeastern Conference Tournament championship Her recruiting efforts at and advanced to the second Tulsa resulted in three Top round of the NCAA Tourna50 recruiting classes and one ment. in the Top 25. Ord helped guide Tulsa to the 2004 and Ord spent four seasons at 2005 WNIT, the only two the University of Pittsburgh postseason appearances at (1992-96), helping the Panthe time. She also helped thers to a WNIT appearance the Golden Hurricanes land in 1995. at least one player on either the All-Western Athletic After her first season Conference first or second at Pittsburgh, she was an teams in each of her six assistant coach with the BIG seasons. EAST Conference All-Star Tour in Sao Paulo, Brazil in In 1998-99 prior to joining 1993. She was responsible the staff at Tulsa, Ord was for coaching the guards and the head women’s coach coordinating recruiting. for Western New York in the
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Her mother Annette was a former men’s and women’s head tennis coach at Nazareth College for 20 years. Her younger sister Corey Shapiro Aronstam is the Deputy Director of Development for Athletics at Columbia University. Her brother Casey Shapiro is a high school coach at Brighton. She was married to Jim Ord on Aug. 9, 2003.
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Brett VANA
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Second Season • Lake Erie College ’95 brettvana@weber.edu
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rett Vana is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Weber State women’s basketball team. He joined the WSU program in June 2013. Vana came to Weber State after spending two seasons as the head coach of Louisburg College in Louisburg, N.C. At Louisburg he guided the Hurricanes to a 32-3 overall record and captured the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division II national championship during the 2012-13 season. He had numerous athletes honored along the way, including having the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s Junior College Player of the Year.
Under Vana, Louisburg won back-toback Region X championships and sent numerous student-athletes to play at four year schools. In his inaugural season at Louisburg in 2011-12, Vana’s team advanced to the NJCAA national semifinals, and he was named Region X Coach of the Year, NJCAA District J Coach of the Year and he concluded with being the WBCA Runner-up for National Coach of the Year. Prior to Louisburg, Vana served as a trainer and talent evaluator at the Champions Academy in Indianapolis. He has spent the majority of his coaching career overseas, working with professional leagues in places including Switzerland,
Fourth Season • University of Oregon ‘07 devannewman@weber.edu
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Germany and Denmark. Before leaving the United States in 1999, he also spent a season coaching at Western Kentucky University as a graduate assistant. He was also an assistant high school coach prior to that for one season where he won a North Carolina State Championship with Providence Day high school in Charlotte, N.C.
evan Newman begins her fourth season as an assistant coach under Bethann Ord at Weber State. She came to Weber State in May 2011. Before joining the Wildcat staff, Newman spent three seasons at the University of Louisville, most recently as one of the team’s assistant coaches. She also spent two seasons as Special Assistant to Head Coach Jeff Walz, and a season as a graduate assistant with the Cardinals.
Vana attended Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio, where he was a fouryear starter for the Storm. As a player, he received several honors including NAIA Great Lakes All-Region team and Male Athlete of the Year. In April 2000, he was inducted into the Lake Erie College Hall of Fame. He graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry.
While working with the Cardinals, Newman assisted with workouts, focusing on individual player development, and assisting with recruiting, academic services, and game preparation. As Special Assistant, she worked
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alongside the Director of Basketball Operations in coordinating the team’s travel and daily activities.
nament events. She managed communication between the tournament organizing committee and the team.
Newman also worked with the Canadian National team as a team escort during the summer of 2008. She organized meals and activities for the team while they were in Las Vegas. She also accompanied the team to practices, shootaround and games while acting as a troubleshooter. She also served as a project employee during the NBA AllStar Weekend, assisting the basketball operations department with the organization and execution of player logistics for the weekend. In the summer of 2007 Newman served as a team Liason for the FIBA Americas Tournament in Las Vegas. She accompanied the Canadian Federations Team to all the tour-
She has also volunteered for two Basketball Without Border trips with the NBA. She traveled to Paris, France in the summer of 2006 and to Beijing, China in the summer of 2009. Newman assisted NBA personnel in the implementation and management of the community service projects. Newman received her Master’s of Science in Sport Administration from the University of Louisville in June 2009. She earned her Bachelor of Science in business administration, with a concentration in sports business, from the University of Oregon in 2007.
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WE B E R STATE U N IV E R SIT Y SU P P ORT STAFF
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First Season •University of Louisville ’12 lauraterry1@weber.edu
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Asst. AD/Marketing
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aura Terry is in her first season as an assistant coach with the Wildcats. She joined the Weber State program in May 2014.
Terry, a native of Ironton, Ohio, came to Weber State after spending the last two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Western Kentucky. In her first year with the Lady Toppers, she helped engineer one of the nation’s best turnarounds, helping WKU to 13 more wins than the previous season, setting the Sun Belt Conference record for largest win improvement. During the 2013-14 season, the Lady Toppers finished 24-9 and won the conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2008.
She played three years of college basketball at Louisville and was a member of the 2009 team that went to the national championship game. She saw action in 64 career games with the Cardinals and started eight games. She finished her career shooting 52 percent from the field. After injuries shortened her career, she spent two seasons as a student assistant at Louisville. WSU head coach Bethann Ord was a member of the Cardinals coaching staff at the time.
Michael Tesch
Financial Operations
Craig Oberg
NCAA Faculty Rep.
Tom Shurtliff
Equipment Manager
Championship Game during her junior year, and another state-tournament appearance as a senior. She earned a degree from the University of Louisville with a double major in Health and Human Performance and Physical Education.
Becky Thompson Wildcat Club Dir.
Kerri Thompson Wildcat Club Asst.
Beth Bass
Admin. Asst.
Bernice Walton
Athletics Secretary
Terry attended Rose Hill High School and earned second-team All-State honors during her junior and senior seasons. She also helped Rose Hill become the smallest school to reach the KHSAA Sweet 16
Kristie WILLIAMSON
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Joel Bass
Asst. AD/Student Support
First Season • Weber State University ‘13
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ristie Williamson begins her first season as the head trainer for the Weber State University women’s basketball team. Williamson began as an athletic trainer at Weber State University in 2013. She serves as the ATC for women’s basketball and the cheer and dance teams. She graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Athletic Training from Weber State in 2013 where she graduated with an Honor in Service and was awarded
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the Outstanding Graduate Award of her class. Kristie became BOC certified and licensed in the State of Utah in May 2013. Kristie currently resides in Ogden and is a full time student at Weber State. She will graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Education and Health Promotion Education with a minor in coaching in fall of 2014 and will graduate with her Masters of Education in fall of 2015.
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Justin Johnson
Director of Digital Media
Communications Asst.
Will Pridemore
Chelsea Burns
Andrea Lauritzen
Compliance
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Darin Hogge
Director of Athletic Communications
Compliance
Academic Advisor
Corie Holmes
Communications Asst.
Justice Smith
Academic Advisor
WE BE R S TATE T V / R AD IO ROS TER
Meet the Wildcats
Bethann Ord Head Coach UMBC ’89
#2 Deeshrya Thomas 5-6 • Soph • G Clackamas, OR
Brett Vana Assistant Coach Lake Erie College ’95
#3 Jalen Carpenter 6-1 • Junior • F Bremerton, WA
Devan Newman Assistant Coach Oregon ’07
#4 Kailie Quinn 5-9 • Fresh • G Salt Lake City, UT
#11 Dionne Coe 5-6 • Junior • G Brooklyn, NY
#12 Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin 6-2 • Senior • C Louisville, KY
#22 Brittney Dunbar 5-8 • Junior • G St. Petersburg, FL
#23 Tinisha Toussaint #32 CeCe Wooten 6-2 • Junior • C 6-0 • Fresh • F Phoenix, AZ Portland, OR
#14 Shantaya Strebel 5-8 • Junior • G Tabonia, UT
Laura Terry Assistant Coach Louisville ’12
Kristie Williamson Head Trainer Weber State ’13
#5 Brianna Averette #10 Jocelyn Adams 5-5 • Senior • G 6-1 • Fresh • F Louisville, KY Vancouver, WA
#15 Carlee Lough 5-11 • Senior • G Boulder, CO
#34 Regina Okoye 5-10 • Junior • G Alburquerque, NM
#21 Sira Toure 5-9 • Fresh • G Kennewick, WA
#44 Jordan French 5-6 • Fresh • G Sherman, IL
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Roster Returners (7) No.
Name
Position
Height
Year
Hometown (Previous School)
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Deeshyra Thomas
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5-6
So.
Clackamas, OR (Clackamas HS)
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Jalen Carpenter
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6-1
Jr.
Bremerton, WA (Bremerton HS)
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Regina Okoye
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5-10
Jr.
Albuquerque, NM (El Dorado HS)
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Tinisha Toussaint
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6-2
Jr.
Phoenix, AZ (Desert Vista HS)
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Brianna Averette
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5-5
Sr.
Louisville, KY (Central HS)
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Carlee Lough
G
5-11
Sr.
Boulder, CO (Fairview HS)
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Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin
C
6-2
Sr.
Louisville, KY (St. Johns/DuPont Manual HS)
Kailie Quinn
G
5-9
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Jocelyn Adams
F
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Dionne Coe
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Fr.
Salt Lake City, UT (Judge Memorial HS)
6-1
Fr.
Vancouver, WA (Skyview HS)
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5-6
Jr.
Brooklyn, NY (Monroe CC/Murry Bergtraum)
Shantaya Strebel
G
5-8
Jr.
Tabiona, UT (USU-Eastern/Tabiona School)
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Sira Torue
G
5-9
Fr.
Kennewick, WA (Kamiakin HS)
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Brittney Dunbar
G
5-8
Jr.
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Cece Wooten
F
6-0
Fr.
Portland, OR (St. Mary’s Academy)
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Jordan French
G
5-6
Fr.
Sherman, IL (Williamsville HS)
Seniors (3)
Dionne Coe
Kentucky (2)
Brianna Averette, Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin
Utah (2)
New Mexico (1)
Arizona (1) Oregon (2)
Cece Wooten, Deeshyra Thomas
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New York (1)
Jocelyn Adams, Sira Toure, Jalen Carpenter
Tinisha Toussaint
• Averaged 3.4 points per game. • Had a career-high 15 points against Eastern Washington and followed that up with 10 in the next game against Portland State. • Was second on the Wildcat team in steals with 40 for an average of 1.4 per game. • Also recorded 23 assists on the year.
St. Petersburg, FL (St. Petersburg CC/St. Petersburg)
Cece Wooten, Sira Toure, Kallie Quinn, Jordan French, Jocelyn Adams
Players by State
Kallie Quinn, Shantaya Strebel
As a Sophomore in 2012-13
As a Freshman in 2011-12
• Saw action in seven games and started in one game. • Recorded four points on the season with two against Sacramento State and two against Portland State. • Had seven rebounds and two steals and was 2-of-3 from the field on the year.
During her Prep Career
Freshman (5)
Tinisha Toussaint, Shantaya Strebel, Regina Okoye, Brittney Dunbar, Dionne Coe, Jalen Carpenter
Washington (3)
• Played in all 29 games for the Wildcats and started in 11 games. • Averaged 3.9 points per game. • Scored in double figures in four games, with season-highs of 14 against Sacramento State and Idaho State. • Shot 89.7 percent from the free throw line and 42 percent from the field.
Deeshyra Thomas
Juniors (6)
Carlee Lough
As a Junior in 2013-14
Sophomores (1)
Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin, Carlee Lough, Brianna Averette
Colorado (1)
5-5 • Senior GuardV Louisville, KY Central HS
• Played in 28 games for the Wildcats and started in 20 games.
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BRIANNA AVERETTE
OFF THE COURT WITH BRIANNA AVERETTE
Favorite Food: Pasta Favorite TV Show: Scandal
Personal
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Best Advice Recieved: Discipline, dedication, determination Favorite Movie: Glory Road Major: BIS
Illinois (1)
Florida (1)
Brittney Dunbar
• Was born on Nov. 8, 1992 in Louisville, Kentucky. • Full name Brianna Shiree Averette • Earning a degree of Bachelor’s of Integrated Studies.
CAREER HIGHS Points Rebounds Assits Three -Point FG Steals Blocks
Regina Okoye
Jordan French
• Is a 2011 graduate of Central High School in Louisville, Kentucky. • Was named First Team All-District all four seasons of her high school career. • Averaged 16 points, five rebounds, four steals and four assists, and was a four-year starter.
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vs. Eastern Washington, 12/20/12 at New Mexico, 11/27/12 Two times Two times Two times Three times
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2011-12 7 1 45 6.4 2 3 .667 0 0 0 2012-13 28 20 575 20.5 32 86 .372 6 23 .261 2013-14 29 11 550 19 39 92 .424 10 29 .345 TOTAL 64 32 1170 18 73 181 .403 16 52 .308
Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 0 1 .000 2 5 7 1.0 6 2 0 17 29 .703 17 29 46 1.6 23 41 1 26 29 .897 17 34 51 1.8 41 26 2 52 67 .776 36 68 104 1.6 64 69 3
Scoring Stl Pts Avg 2 4 .6 40 96 3.4 16 114 3.9 58 214 3.3
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CARLEE LOUGH
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5-11 • Senior Guard Boulder, Colo Fairview HS
As a Junior 2013-14
• Saw action in 26 games for the Wildcats. • Scored a career-high eight points in a win at Northern Arizona. • Was 7-of-8 from the free throw line on the season.
ZAKIYYAH SHAHID-MARTIN As a Redshirt Junior 2013-14
6-2 • Senior Center Louisville, KY DuPont Manual HS
As a Sophomore 2012-13
As a Junior 2012-13
• Played in all 29 games for the Wildcats and started in 10 games. • Averaged 2.7 points and 1.7 rebounds on the year. • Scored a season-high seven points twice on the year.
• Sat out the season after transferring from St. John’s University.
As a Freshman 2011-12
As a Freshman/Sophomore 2009-10 (St. John’s)
• Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season. • Recorded three rebounds on the year.
•Played in 31 games, averaging 3.8 minutes for the Red Storm.
During her Prep Career
During her Prep Career
• Graduated from Farview High School in Boulder, Colo., in 2011. • Averaged 11.7 points per game during her senior season, earning first team all-region and all-conference honors, and honorable mention all-state. • Led her team to the Class 5A Great Eight. • Played in the 2011 All-Star Showcase. • Played her club basketball for the Boulder Rockies.
• Graduated from Dupont Manual High School in Louisville, Ky. • Was a team captain her junior and senior year, and helped her team win four straight district championships. • Played club basketball for the Kentucky Lady Saints. Personal • Parents are Salim Shahid and Seretia Martin. • Has three siblings, including twin brother Faruq, Sediah, and Kenyatta.
Personal
• Was born on March 13, 1993 in Boulder, Colo. • Parents are Tiffany and Carl Lough. • Has two siblings: Eric and CJ.
WSU CAREER HIGHS
WSU CAREER HIGHS OFF THE COURT WITH ZAKIYYAH SHAHID-MARTIN
OFF THE COURT WITH CARLEE LOUGH
Points: Rebounds: Assists: 3-point FG: Steals: Blocks:
7 two times 5 two times 3 Walla Walla, 11/08/13 1 seven times 2 four times 1 two times
Favorite Food: Chinese Favorite TV Show: Walking Dead Favorite Pro Sports Team: Super Sonics/ OKC Thunder Favorite Movie: Purple Rain Dream Vacation: Belize Major: BIS
Points Rebounds Assists 3-Point FG Steals Blocks
17 Walla Walla, 11/08/13 10 Northern Colorado, 01/09/14 5 at Eastern Washington, 01/02/13 0 3 Northern Colorado, 01/09/14 2 Two times
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2011-12 4 0 17 4.3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2012-13 29 10 391 13.5 28 93 .301 6 21 .286 2013-14 26 1 189 7.3 11 43 .256 1 12 .083 TOTAL 59 11 597 10.0 39 137 .285 7 33 .212
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Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 0 0 .000 1 2 3 .08 0 1 0 16 22 .727 12 37 49 1.7 16 36 2 7 8 .875 5 14 19 0.7 15 13 0 23 30 .767 18 53 71 1.2 31 50 2
•Started all 29 games for the Wildcats, averaging 26.0 minutes per game - second most on the team. • Average 6.1 points (fifth on the team) and 4.3 rebounds (fourth on the team) per game.
Scoring Stl Pts Avg 0 0 0.0 13 78 2.7 5 30 1.2 18 108 1.8
Favorite Food: Soul food & breakfast Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory Favorite Pro Sports Team: Boston Celtics Favorite Movie: Matlida Dream Vacation: Spain Major: BIS Best Advice Ever Received: He is before all things and in him all things hold together. (Colossians 1:17)
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2013-14 29 29 753 26.0 65 171 .380 0 0 .000 TOTAL 29 29 753 26.0 65 171 .380 0 0 .000
Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 48 74 .649 57 67 124 4.3 28 64 12 48 74 .649 57 67 124 4.3 28 64 12
Scoring Stl Pts Avg 27 178 6.1 27 178 6.1
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JALEN CARPENTER
6-1 • Junior Forward Bremerton, WA Bremerton HS
As a Sophomore in 2013-14
REGINA OKYOE
As a Sophomore in 2013-14
• Played in all 29 games and started 17 games. • Averaged 8.7 points per game and scored in double figures 12 times. • Had a career-high of 20 points against BYU. • Averaged 5.7 rebounds per game, third best on the team. • Recorded two double-doubles on the year. • Shot 42 percent from the field and recorded 17 blocked shots.
• Played in 28 of the Wildcats' 29 games, making 23 starts, and averaging 22.5 minutes. • Averaged 9.8 points (third on the team) and 4.0 rebounds. • Led the wildcats in field goal percentage for the second straight season, shooting 45.5 percent from the floor.
As a Freshman in 2012-13
• Played in all 29 games for the Wildcats, starting 28 times, and averaging 26.5 minutes.
As a Freshman in 2012-13
• Averaged 7.9 points per game (third on the team) and 4.4 rebounds (third on the team). • Shot 43.1 percent from the field, leading Weber State.
• Played in 28 games and started in 26 games as a true freshman. • Averaged 8.0 points per game for the Wildcats, second best average on the team. • Scored in double figures eight games on the season. • Had a career-high 24 points against Portland State. • Averaged 6.4 rebounds per game, second best on the team. • Recorded double figures in rebounding four times, with a season-high of 14 against Portland State. • Had two double-doubles on the year.
During her Prep Career
•Graduated from Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2012. • Track letter-winner in all four years of high school and basketball letter-winner from 2009-2012. • Named New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012. • 2012 first-team all state. • Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012. • First-team all district in 2012. • Third-team all district in 2011.
During her Prep Career
• Graduated from Bremerton High School in Bremerton, Wash., in 2012. • Averaged 20 points and 14 rebounds per game as a senior. • Named Honorable Mention All-State as a senior. • Lettered all four years in basketball.
Personal
• Daughter of Denise and Godwin Okoye. • Has four siblings: Michael, Nia, Martin, and Goldie. • Plans to major in Microbiology at Weber State. • Plans on going to dental school when finished at Weber State. • Also participates on the Track and Field team at Weber State.
Personal
• Parents are Kiesha Carpenter and Richard Celestine. • Has three siblings, Arieal, Kourtney and Kaylani.
WSU CAREER HIGHS
WSU CAREER HIGHS
OFF THE COURT WITH REGINA OKYOE
OFF THE COURT WITH JALEN CARPENTER Points Rebounds Assists 3-Point FG Steals Blocks
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Portland State, 12/22/12 Portland State, 12/22/12 Two Times Idaho State, 01/14/13 Two times Air Force, 11/26/13
Favorite Food: Mexican Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Pro Sports Team: OKC Thunder Favorite Movie: Matlida Dream Vacation: Bahamas Major: Communications Best Advice Ever Received: It always gets better.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2012-13 28 26 719 25.7 89 243 .366 1 1 1.00 2013-14 29 17 644 22.2 97 227 .427 0 1 .000 TOTAL 57 43 1363 23 186 470 .396 1 2 .500
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Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 44 62 .710 12 106 178 6.4 20 63 34 59 91 .648 82 83 165 5.7 25 57 17 103 153 .673 154 189 343 6.0 45 120 51
Stl 25 18 43
Scoring Pts Avg 223 8.0 253 8.7 476 8.4
5-10 • Junior Guard Alburquerque, NM El Dorado HS
Points Rebounds Assists 3-Point FG Steals Blocks
21 at San Diego, 12/01/13 12 Two times 8 Montana Western, 11/11/13 2 Eastern Washington, 12/20/13 9 Montana Western, 11/11/13 3 Three times
Favorite Food: Lasagna Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Pro Sports Team: Miami Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Dream Vacation: Bahamas Best Advice Ever Received: Don’t stress over anything you can’t control.
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2012-13 29 28 768 26.5 93 216 .431 3 11 .273 2013-14 28 23 629 22.5 120 264 .455 0 7 .000 TOTAL 57 51 1397 24 213 480 .444 3 18 .167
Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl 41 73 .562 55 72 127 4.4 34 81 15 82 33 82 .402 52 60 112 4.0 46 74 22 78 74 155 .477 107 132 239 4.2 80 155 37 160
Scoring Pts Avg 230 7.9 273 9.8 503 8.8
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TINISHA TOUSSAINT
6-3 • Junior Center Phoenix, AZ Desert Vista HS
As a Sophomore in 2013-14
• Played in 28 games for the Wildcats, averaging 5.9 minutes. • Recorded 40 points (1.4 points per game) and 28 rebounds (1.0 rebounds per game). • Also had five steals.
DEESHYRA THOMAS
5-6 • Sophomore Guard Clackamas, OR Clackamas HS
As a Freshman in 2012-13
As a Freshman in 2013-14
•Played in 27 games for the Wildcats, starting three times, and averaged 14.0 minutes per game. • Averaged 3.9 points and 1.7 rebounds. • Had 22 assists and 24 steals.
During her Prep career
• Played in all 29 games, starting one time, and averaged 8.7 minutes per game. • Scored 51 points (1.8 per game) and pulled down 59 rebounds (2.0 per game). • Also had nine blocks and 11 steals.
• Graduated in 2013 from Clackamus High School in Clackamas, Oregon. • Was a three-time defensive player of the year in the state of Oregon. • Was twice named to the Three Rivers All-Conference team. • Played her club basketball for Team Concept.
During her Prep Career
Personal
• Graduated from Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, Ariz., in 2012. • Named Honorable Mention as a senior. • Was named Female Sophomore Athlete of the Year in 2010.
• Parents are Chenis Wilder, Daryl Thomas Sr. • Majoring in Social work
Personal
• Daughter of Jerome Evans and Latrisa Lewis. • Has eight siblings, Sonia, Shavonne, Kadarius, Dante, Malik, Jerome, Letrell, and Martin. • Cousin of Leonard Davis, former San Francisco 49ers guard. • Intends to major in social work at Weber State.
6 at Eastern Washington, 01/02/14 6 at Montana, 01/25/14 1 Five times 0 3 at North Dakota, 01/05/13 2 Two times
Favorite Food: Salmon Favorite TV Show: Vampire Diaries Favorite Pro Sports Team: Dallas Cowboys Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Dream Vacation: Japan & Korea Major: Social Work Best Advice Ever Received: Often in life, the most important question we can ask oursevles is: do we really have the problem we think we have?
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2012-13 29 1 252 8.7 20 56 .357 0 1 .000 2013-14 28 0 164 5.9 16 55 .291 0 1 .000 TOTAL 57 1 416 7.3 36 111 .324 0 2 .000
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Favorite Food: Cheese Favorite TV Show: Prison Break
OFF THE COURT WITH TINISHA TOUSSAINT
WSU CAREER HIGHS
Points Rebounds Assists 3-Point FG Steals Blocks
OFF THE COURT WITH DEESHYRA THOMAS
Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 11 28 .393 25 64 59 2.0 1 17 9 8 20 .400 11 17 28 1.0 4 11 0 19 48 .396 36 51 87 1.5 5 28 9
Scoring Stl Pts Avg 11 51 1.8 5 40 1.4 16 91 1.6
Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers
WSU CAREER HIGHS
Points Rebounds Assists 3-Point FG Steals Blocks
17 5 6 0 3 2
Walla Walla, 11/8/13 Two times Walla Walla, 11/8/13 Four times at Seton Hall, 11/15/13
Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Dream Vacation: Barcelona, Spain Major: Social work Best Advice Ever Received: Control the things you can control, be a leader not a follower
CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct 2013-14 27 3 379 14.0 38 92 .413 0 3 .000 TOTAL 27 3 379 14.0 38 92 .413 0 3 .000
Free Throws Rebounds FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk 29 43 .674 27 19 46 1.7 22 29 2 29 43 .674 27 19 46 1.7 22 29 2
Scoring Stl Pts Avg 24 105 3.9 24 105 3.9
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5-6 • Junior/Transfer Guard Brooklyn, NY Monroe JC Murry Bergtraum
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DIONNE COE
As a Sophomore 2013-14 at Monroe Community College • • • •
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OFF THE COURT WITH DIONNE COE
Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Dream Vacation: Domincian Republic Major: Criminal Justice Best Advice Ever Received: Treat people how you want to be treated.
Played in 29 games and started 26. Averaged 10.7 points per game. Averaged 1.3 assits per game. Averaged 1.9 steals per game.
As a Freshman 2012-13 at Monroe Community College • Played and started in 28 games. • Averaged 3.1 rebounds per game. • Averaged 1.8 steals per game. • Averaged 13.1 points per game.
During her Prep career
• First team named by the New York Post. • Graduated in 2012 from Murry Bergraum High Schooll in Brooklyn, NY.
Personal
As a Sophomore 2013-14 at USU Eastern
5-8 • Junior/Transfer Guard Tabonia, UT USU Eastern/Tabonia School
• Played in 30 games starting in 29. • Averaged 8.1 points per game. • Averaged 3.1 rebounds per game. • Averaged 3.5 assists per game.
As a Freshman 2012-13 at St. Petersburg College 5-8 • Junior/Transfer Guard St. Petersburg, FL St. Petersburg St. Petersburg H.S.
• Played in 25 games. • Averaged 2.8 points per game.
During her Prep Career
• Graduated in 2012 from St. Petersburg Catholic High School in St. Petersburg, FL. • Earned Team MVP • Most steals in a game (13). • Made All-State and All-Conference teams.
Personal
• Parents are Bruce and Betty Dunbar. • Majoring in Physical Therapy
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• Played in all 31 games. • Averaged 2 points per game.
During Prep Career
• Graduated in 2012 from Tabonia High School in Tabonia, Utah. • Deseret News Prep Athlete of the Week. • 2nd Highest rebounder in the state of Utah, 2012. • Most points scored in a single game (44).
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OFF THE COURT WITH BRITNEY DUNBAR
Favorite Food: Pizza, Pasta, Birthday cake Favorite TV Show: Scandal Favorite Pro Sports Team: Boston Celtics Favorite Movie: Law Abiding Citizen Dream Vacation: New Zealand Major: Physical Therapy Best Advice Ever Received: Guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.
As a Freshman 2012-13 at USU Eastern
Favorite Food: Anything Favorite TV Show: Once Upon a Time Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Clippers Favorite Movie: Pitch Perfect Dream Vacation: Italy Major: Athletic Therapy Best Advice Ever Received: I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it.
Personal •Parents are Jerry and Wendy Strebel • Majoring in Athletic Therapy
BRITNEY DUNBAR
As a Sophomore 2013-14 at St. Petersburg College
OFF THE COURT WITH SHANTAYA STREBEL
• Played in 29 games starting in 18. • Averaged 6 points per game. • Averaged 4.6 rebounds per game.
• Parents are Janice Coe and Robert Williams • Majoring in Criminal Justice
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SHANTAYA STREBEL
JOCELYN ADAMS
During her Prep career
• Graduated in 2014 from Skyview High School in Vancouver, Wash. • Made the All-State Team. • vHelped her team earn a state championship.
Personal 6-1 • Freshman Forward Vancouver, Wash Skyview HS
• Parents are Steve and Judy Adams • Majoring in Business
OFF THE COURT WITH JOCELYN ADAMS
Favorite Food: Thai Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Pro Sports Team: OKC Thunder Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Dream Vacation: Bahamas Major: Business Best Advice Ever Received: Focus on what I can do to improve myself everyday
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• Graduated in 2014 from Williamsville High School in Williamsville, Illinois. • All-state honorable mention. • Team MVP 2013-14. • 2 time conference champions.
Personal
• Parents are Jean and Dan French • Majoring in Technology Sales
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• Graduated in 2014 from Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. • Made first team All-State as a sophomore and junior • MVP and Player of the year. • Prep athlete of the week four times.
Personal
Favorite Food: Potatoes Favorite TV Show: Orange is the New Black Favorite Pro Sports Team: Chicago Bulls Favorite Movie: Silver Lining’s Playbook Dream Vacation: Family castle in Ireland Major: Tehcnology Sales Best Advice Ever Received: Let it go.
• Graduated in 2014 from Kamiakin High School in Kennewick, Wash. • Made first team All-State as a senior. • Took 1st in the Mid-Columbia Conference.
Personal 5-9 • Freshman Guard Kennewick, Wash Kamiakin
• Parents are Dan and Amy Quinn. • Majoring in Athletic Therapy
• Parents are Aissata Sidibe and Bourama Toure
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OFF THE COURT WITH KAILIE QUINN
Favorite Food: Italian Favorite TV Show: Scandal Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Major: Athletic Therapy Best Advice Ever Received: You’ll never get what you don’t earn.
SIRA TOURE
During her Prep career
OFF THE COURT WITH JORDAN FRENCH
KAILIE QUINN
During her Prep career
5-9 • Freshman Guard Salt Lake City, UT Judge Memorial HS
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JORDAN FRENCH
During her Prep career
5-6 • Freshman Guard Sherman, IL Williamsville HS
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• Graduated in 2014 from St. Mary’s Academy in Vancouver, Wash. • Nominated as team captain. • Helped her team earn a state championship. • Earned Defensive Player of the team.
Personal
Favorite Food: Chinese Favorite TV Show: Prison Break Favorite Pro Sports Team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Movie: Lion King Dream Vacation: Africa Major: Electronic Engineering Best Advice Ever Received: Play with no regret
CECE WOOTEN
Durning her Prep career
6-0 • Freshman Forward Portland, OR St. Mary’s Academy
OFF THE COURT WITH SIRA TOURE
• Parents are Jonathan and Amy Wooten
OFF THE COURT WITH CECE WOOTEN
Favorite Food: Peach Cobbler Favorite TV Show: Teen Wolf Favorite Pro Sports Team: OKC Thunder Favorite Movie: Step Brothers Dream Vacation: Greece Major: Athletic Therapy Best Advice Ever Received: Don’t sweat the small stuff
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WEBER STATE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Wildcat Record Book
2002-03 Wildcat Big Sky Championhsip team (above). Melanie Knott (left) finished her career at Weber State wtih 1,652 points. Kathy Miller (right) is the Wildcats’ career leader in points (2,745), scoring average (27.5) and rebounding average (13.0).
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 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 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 Carla Taylor Bethann Ord Bethann Ord Bethann Ord 39 Years
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 7-21 2-27 0-29 7-22 501-610 (.617)
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 3-13 0-16 0-20 3-17 281-304 (.480)
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 Big Sky - 8th Big Sky - 9th Big Sky -11th Big Sky - 11th
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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Jocelyn Adams................................... 15 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 Brianna Averette.................. 12,13,14,15 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 Jalen Carpenter........................ 13,14,15 Amy Chiu.............................................. 92 Kristen Clyder-Gardner......... 01,02,03,04 Dionne Coe.......................................... 15 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 Brittany Dunbar.................................. 15 E Kandee Jones Edward.................... 77,78 Jan Egbert............................................ 84 Angela Evans....................................... 88 F Grace Farnsworth...................................13 Kerry Fenwick.................................. 75,76 Jodi Ferre........................................ 92,93 Mechell Fowden.................... 78,79,80,81 Jordan French.................................... 15 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
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Jenee Gooden...................................... 13 Miki Graf............................................... 94 Taysia Gray..................................... 13,14 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............... 10,11,12,13,14 Jenny Hults........................................... 88 Ahkiah Hunter.................................. 07,08 I Becky Ingle............................ 81,82,83,84 Shelly Isaacs................................... 84,85 J Jordan Jensen........................................14 Annette Johnson.................................. 77 Justine Johnson.............................. 11,12 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 Leticia Lewis......................................... 12 Lisa Little............................... 88,89,90,91 Carlee Lough........................ 12,13,14,15 M Marnee Madsen......................... 85,86,88 Teresa Martín........................ 94,95,96,97 Ann Maruri............................................ 80 Mary Maruri........................... 78,79,80,81 Kalie Matthews................................ 13,14 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.......................... 09,10,11,12 Elizabeth Mounier................................. 14
Karsen Muller.................................. 02,03 N Brooke Nelson................................ 04, 05 Brittney Newcomb................................ 13 Susan Norton........................ 88,89,90,91 O Brianna O’Brien............................... 98,99 Ashlynn Oborn........................... 06, 07,08 Regina Okoye........................... 13,14,15 Becky O’Neil................................... 04, 05 Joey O’Neill..................................... 09,10 Sara Sue Olney.................................... 98 Shelley Olson........................ 97,98,99,00 P Laura Palmere..............................12,13,14 Margie Park........................... 82,83,84,85 Nicke Parks.......................................... 10 Carla Parkinson.................................... 93 Jaynee Paskins..................... 97,98,99,00 Megan Patterson........................ 10,11,12 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..................................... 11,12 Susan Murray Pitts............................... 87 Jennifer Pokorney................. 89,90,91,92 Laura Porter.......................... 04,05,06,07 R Desiree Ramos..................................13,14 Janie Rayback............................ 06,07,08 Shantee Releford.................. 04,05,06,07 Kellie Richards..................................... 82 Jillian Ricks........................................... 05 Kia Rhodes...................................... 12,13 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 Q Kailie Quinn......................................... 15 S Ninon Salemon................................ 05,06 Angela Sampson................... 01,02,03,04 Tonya Schnibbe..................... 07,08,09,10 Laurie Seehawer............................. 88,89 Zakiyyah Shahid-Martin........... 13,14,15 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 Ana Stankovic................................. 13,14 Larae Stanger....................................... 77 Stephanie Stanger................. 99,00,01,02
2014-15 WILDCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Sara Steed........................................... 93 Chalyce Stevens.................................. 95 Shantaya Strebel................................ 15 Krista Streuling..................................... 85 Taryn Stringam................................ 97,98 Cindy Stumph........................ 80,81,82,83 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 Shawnte Taylor..................................... 12 Tashina Taylor........................ 05,06,07,08 Emily Thatcher................................. 08,09 Deeshyra Thomas......................... 14,15
Tammy Thomason........................... 84,85 Abby Thorderson-Palmer........... 09,10,11 Ali Thorderson....................... 07,08,09,10 Chris Thornock........................... 75,76,77 Sira Toure............................................ 15 Tinisha Toussaint.................... 13,14 ,15 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................... 08,09,10,11,12
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 Briana Wilms........................................ 12 Jodi Wimmer.......................... 94,95,96,97 Cathy Wood.......................................... 77 Debbie Wood................................... 75,76 Jenifer Wood......................... 91,92,93,94 Mikell Woodfield.................... 09,10,11,12 CeCe Wooten...................................... 15 Y Brittany Young........................................01
ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS All-time First Last Opponent Record Meeting Meeting Air Force 3-3 1997 2014 Arizona 4-5 1975 2013 Arizona State 5-2 1975 1988 Arkansas State 0-1 2007 2007 Army 0-2 2013 2014 Baylor 0-1 1978 1978 Boise State 21-23 1978 2013 Boston College 1-0 1996 1996 Bradley 0-2 1997 1998 Brigham Young 9-40 1975 2014 Bryant 1-0 2011 2011 California 0-1 1979 1979 Cal Poly 1-1 1997 1998 Cal Poly-Pomona 1-5 1977 1990 CSU Bakersfield 1-1 2011 2012 CS Chico 1-0 1981 1981 CS Fullerton 1-2 1988 1996 CS Northridge 6-7 1979 2001 Chapman Coll. 2-0 1988 1989 Colorado 7-12 1975 2012 Colorado State 12-10 1975 2014 Creighton 2-0 1982 1982 Delaware 1-0 2004 2004 Denver 0-2 1999 2000 Dixie State 1-0 2009 2009 Drake 0-2 2007 2008 Eastern Montana 0-1 1993 1993 Eastern Michigan 1-1 2007 2008 Eastern Wash. 44-31 1978 2014 Elon 1-0 2008 2008 Flathead Valley CC 0-1 1978 1978 Florida Atlantic 1-0 2002 2002 Georgia 0-1 1997 1997 Georgia Tech 0-1 1999 1999 Gonzaga 3-3 1987 2003 Grand Canyon 1-0 1996 1996 Hastings College 1-0 1980 1980 Hawaii 1-2 1982 1990 Idaho 20-16 1981 2007 Idaho State 43-34 1977 2014 Iowa 0-2 1999 2000 Iowa State 1-0 1994 1994 James Madison 1-0 1995 1995 Kansas 1-1 1991 2001 Kansas State 0-2 2002 2006
WSU Streak W-3 L-2 L-2 L-1 L-2 L-1 L-2 W-1 L-2 L-4 W-1 L-1 L-1 L-4 W-1 W-1 W-1 W-1 W-2 L-2 L-1 W-2 W-1 L-2 W-1 L-2 L-1 L-1 L-12 W-1 L-1 W-1 L-1 L-1 W-2 W-1 W-1 L-2 W-2 W-1 L-2 W-1 W-1 W-1 L-2
All-time First Last Opponent Record Meeting Meeting Lewis-Clark State 1-0 1982 1982 Louisiana Tech 0-1 2000 2000 Long Beach State 0-3 1979 1998 Loyola Marymount 7-1 1985 2005 Mercer 1-0 1997 1997 Mesa State 3-0 1988 2002 Miami 0-1 2003 2003 Michigan 1-0 1994 1994 Midland Lutheran 1-0 1980 1980 Minnesota 0-1 2002 2002 Montana 12-63 1977 2014 Montana-Western 4-0 1980 2014 Montana State 31-44 1977 2014 Montana Tech 1-0 2000 2000 Mont. St.-Billings 0-1 1994 1994 Nebraska 0-7 1978 2008 Nevada 9-6 1980 2011 New Mexico 2-8 1975 2013 New Mexico St. 8-5 1975 2002 New Orleans 0-1 1983 1983 Nicholls State 0-1 2012 2012 North Dakota 0-4 2013 2014 North Texas 1-1 2002 2003 Northeastern 1-0 2004 2004 No. Arizona 41-32 1975 2014 No. Colorado 9-16 1975 2014 Northern Iowa 1-2 1997 2007 NW Nazarene 2-0 2006 2007 Ohio State 0-1 2003 2003 Oklahoma City 1-0 1984 1984 Oklahoma State 0-2 2002 2013 Oral Roberts 0-1 1983 1983 Oregon 0-6 1980 2012 Oregon State 0-2 2009 2011 Pacific 2-2 1982 2005 Pepperdine 0-2 1979 1981 Portland 6-2 1990 2005 Portland State 21-24 1983 2014 Rhode Island 1-0 1980 1980 Ricks College 4-1 1975 1977 Sacramento State 24-12 1997 2014 San Jose State 1-0 2012 2012 St. Joseph’s 0-1 1997 1997 Saint Louis 2-0 2005 2006 St. Martin’s 1-0 2001 2001
WSU Streak W-1 L-1 L-3 W-6 W-1 W-3 L-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 W-1 W-4 L-15 W-1 L-1 L-7 L-3 L-3 W-1 L-1 L-1 L-4 W-1 W-1 L-8 L-9 L-1 W-2 L-1 W-1 L-2 L-1 L-6 L-2 W-1 L-2 W-5 L-7 W-1 W-4 L-7 W-1 L-1 W-2 W-1
All-time First Last WSU Opponent Record Meeting Meeting Streak St. Mary’s 1-2 1992 2003 L-1 San Diego 1-3 1987 2014 L-3 San Diego State 1-0 1983 1983 W-1 San Francisco 1-2 1987 1995 W-1 San Jose State 3-3 1982 2011 W-2 Santa Clara 2-1 1983 1986 W-1 Seminole JC 0-1 1976 1976 L-1 Seton Hall 0-1 2014 2014 L-1 Simon Fraser 1-0 1981 1981 W-1 Southern Illinois 0-2 2005 2006 L-2 So. Methodist 1-0 1983 1983 W-1 Southern Utah 11-14 1982 2014 L-5 Stanford 0-2 1982 2002 L-2 Temple 1-0 1983 1983 W-1 Tenn-Chattanooga 0-1 2007 2007 L-1 Texas Arlington 1-0 1991 1991 W-1 TX A&M Corpus Christi 2-0 2000 2001 W-2 Texas State 0-1 2011 2011 L-1 UT-Pan American 2-0 2001 2002 W-2 UT-San Antonio 0-1 2007 2007 L-1 UC Irvine 3-1 1987 2012 L-1 UC Riverside 3-0 2001 2002 W-2 UC Santa Barbara 2-1 1983 2006 L-1 UNLV 1-3 1976 2000 W-1 U.S. International 2-0 1983 1989 W-2 Navy 1-0 1998 1998 W-1 Utah 6-45 1975 2013 L-4 Utah State 23-16 1975 2012 L-4 Utah Valley 4-5 2005 2014 W-1 UTEP 3-3 1976 2009 L-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 2003 2003 L-1 Walla Wall 1-0 2014 2014 W-1 Washington 1-3 1983 2008 W-1 Washington State 2-5 1979 1997 L-3 Wayland Baptist 0-1 1980 1980 L-1 West Virginia 0-1 1994 1994 L-1 Western Carolina 0-1 2006 2006 L-1 Western Illinois 1-0 1985 1985 W-1 Western Oregon 1-0 2009 2009 W-1 Westminster Coll. 1-0 2008 2008 W-1 Wisc.-Milwaukee 1-0 2002 2002 W-1 Wyoming 14-16 1975 2013 L-5 Youngstown St. 1-1 2008 2009 W-1
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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 1990-91
Home 9-6 9-3 10-2 7-5 6-5 8-4 5-7 5-7 11-3 6-6 8-6
Conference 3-2 5-0 6-1 3-4 4-1 4-3 3-3 2-6 7-1 3-5 5-3
Year 1991-92 1992-93 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
Home 8-3 2-11 10-3 6-4 9-2 5-8 6-6 8-5 7-6 12-3 12-2
Conference 6-2 2-5 4-3 5-2 6-2 5-3 6-2 6-2 5-3 6-1 6-1
Year Home Conference 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 2010-11 5-9 3-5 2011-12 2-11 0-8 2012-13 0-13 0-11 2013-14 6-9 2-8 Totals 240-182 (.568) 138-109 (.558)
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
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Caitlin Anderson - Honorable Mention 2009-10 Caitlin Anderson - Honorable Mention Tonya Schnibbe - Honorable Mention 2010-11 Caitlin Anderson - Honorable Mention 2013-14 Amanda Huges - Honorable Mention
Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year 1999-00 Crystal Howe 2002-03 Sheila Robertson
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 Shelly Roberts - Honorable Mention 1986-87 Katie Weyenberg - 1st Team Cheryl Barlow - Honorable Mention 1987-88 Katie Weyenberg - 2nd Team
Mountain West Newcomer of the Year 1987-88 Melanie Knott
2008-09
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 Newcomer of the Year 1992-93 Wendy Talbot 2008-09 Sarah Conner
Big Sky Conference 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 1990-91 1996-97 2004-05
Kodak All-America Melanie Knott Jodi Wimmer 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 1981-82 1982-83 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1996-97 2004-05
Cindy Stumph Cindy Stumph Cindy Stumph Katie Weyenberg Melanie Knott Melanie Knott Jodi Wimmer 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) 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 2010-11 Megan Patterson 2013-14 Kalie Matthews 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 1986-87............................. Katie Weyenberg (2), Diane Rockwood
1987-88 1980-91 1992-93 1993-94 2004-05 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Big Sky Conference Scholar Athletes Marnee Madsen Susan Norton Jodi Ferre Jenifer Wood Julie Gjertsen Ali Thorderson Amanda Hughes Jalen Carpenter Amanda Hughes
2004-05
CoSIDA Academic All-District Team 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 2010-11 Caitlin Anderson, Kehlsie Crone, Abby Palmer, Megan Patterson, Jordan Pfau 2011-12 Laura Palmere, Megan Patterson, Jordan Pfau, Mikell Woodfield 2012-13 Kalie Matthews, Brittney Newcomb, Regina Okoye 2013-14 Elizabeth Mounier, Deeshrya Thomas 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 Warburton 2007-08 Sara Tuomi 2008-09 Tonya Schnibbe 2009-10 Tonya Schnibbe 2010-11 Caitlin Anderson 2011-12 Amanda Hughes 2012-13 Jalen Carpenter 2013-14 Amanda Hughes
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CAREER POINTS 1. Kathy Miller (76-79) 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) 3. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 4. Penny Wanberg (78-81) 5. Melanie Knott (88-91) 6. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 7. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) 8. Karleen Peart (81-84) 9. Sara Tuomi (05-08) 10. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) 11. Sue Crowell (80-83) 12. Caitlin Anderson (2007-11) 13. Stephanie Stanger (99-02) 14. Carla Taylor (81-84) 15. Chelsey Warburton (2005-07)
PTS 2,745 2,690 1,752 1,666 1,652 1,597 1,479 1,431 1,428 1,387 1,351 1,247 1,126 1,122 1,108
GP 100 122 118 120 109 89 109 121 117 101 94 110 115 107 90
CAREER SCORING AVERAGE 1. Kathy Miller (76-79) 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) 3. Melanie Knott (88-91) 4. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 5. Sue Crowell (80-83) 6. Penny Wanberg (78-81) 7. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) 8. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 9. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) 10. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)
AVG 27.5 22.1 15.2 14.8 14.4 13.9 13.7 13.4 13.6 12.2
GP 100 122 109 118 94 120 101 119 109 117
CAREER GAMES PLAYED 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 2. Karleen Peart (1981-84) 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 4. Mechell Fowden (1978-81) 6. Laura Porter (2004-07) 6. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08) 8. Kristen Hesselbach (2001-04) 8. Margie Park (1982-85) 8. Tonya Schnibbe
GP 122 121 120 119 119 118 118 117 117 117 117
CAREER REBOUNDS 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 2. Kathy Miller (1976-79) 3. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 4. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) 5. Becky Ingle (1981-84) 6. Jennifer Wilkening (1978-81) 7. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89) 8. Shelley Berg (1994-97) 9. Caitlin Anderson (2007-11) 9. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 10. Sara Tuomi (2005-08)
REB 1,331 1,296 1,042 865 729 706 705 695 693 684 669
GP 122 100 119 109 116 114 101 107 110 118 117
CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE 1. Kathy Miller (76-79) 2. Cindy Stumph (80-83) 3. Crystal Howe (00-03)
AVG 13.0 10.9 8.8
REB 1,296 1,331 1,042
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4. Cindy Holcomb (88-92) 5. Katie Weyenberg (86-89) 6. Shelley Berg (94-97) 7. Kalie Matthews (12-14) 8. Caitlin Anderson (2007-11) 9. Becky Ingle (81-84) t10. Jennifer Wilkening (78-81) t10. Sue Crowell (80-83)
PTS 2,745 2,690 1,652 1,752 1,351 1,666 1,387 1,597 1,479 1,428
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865 705 695 361 693 729 706 584
FG 1,082 1,011 669 613 582 574 573 569 559 524
GP 100 122 120 119 101 109 118 121 109 92
CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FGA 1. Kathy Miller (1976-79) 2,274 2. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) 2,213 3. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 1,863 4. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 1,422 5. Karleen Peart (1981-84) 1,275 6. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 1,253 7. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 1,245 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08) 1,215 9. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) 1,143 10. Sue Crowell (1980-83) 1,075
GP 100 120 122 118 121 109 119 117 109 92
CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kathy Miller (1976-79) 2. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 5. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89) 6. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 7. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 8. Karleen Peart (1981-84) 9. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) 10. Sue Crowell (1980-83)
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)
GP 100 122 119
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
109 101 107 55 110 116 114 94
CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FT Att. 1. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 898 2. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 708 3. Kathy Miller (1976-79) 698 4. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 574 5. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92) 543 6. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 476 7. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) 469 8. Sara Tuomi (2005-08) 451 9. Sue Crowell (1980-83) 418 10. Becky Ingle (1981-84) 409
FTM 668 490 578 371 361 373 328 371 303 269
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. Megan Patterson (2009-12) 157 82 5. Sheila Robertson (2003-05) 150 84 6. Rachelle Gardner (1993-96) 149 107 7. Ali Thorderson (2006-09) 145 101 8. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02) 145 115 9. Kristen Clyder-Gardner (2001-04) 128 116 10. Sara Tuomi (2005-08) 125 117 *Big Sky Conference all-time record
CAREER STEALS 1. Karleen Peart (1981-84) 2. Shelly Roberts (1983-86) 3. Tonya Schnibbe (2006-10) 4. Laura Porter (2004-07) 5. Regina Okoye (2012-present) 6.Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 7.Valerie Sorenson (1993-96) 8. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 9. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02) 10. Jill Sperry (1989-92)
STL GP 214 121 168 112 163 117 163 118 160 57 156 95 141 109 140 109 139 115 135 98
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 (2008-11) 72 56 5. Amanda Hughes (2010-14) 71 102 6. Michelle Kelsey (1983-86) 58 89 7. Katie Weyenberg (1986-89) 55 101 8. Crystal Howe (2000-03) 52 119 9. Jalen Carpenter (2012-present) 51 57 10. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 48 109
CAREER 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3FGA GP 1. Chelsey Warburton (2005-07) 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 (1999-02) 449 115 6. Shelley Olson (1997-00) 439 109 7. Megan Patterson (2009-11) 432 82 8. Sheila Robertson (2003-05) 429 84 9. Sara Tuomi (2005-08) 388 117 10. K. Clyder-Gardner (2001-04) 339 116 CAREER THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 200 att.) PCT (3PM-3PA) 1. Caitlin Anderson (2007-11) .413 (102-247) 2. Laura Porter (2004-07) .392 (115-293) 3. Chelsey Warburton (2005-07) .386 (238-616) 4. Shelley Olson (1997-00) .383 (168-439) 5. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) .380 (233-613) 6. K. Clyder-Gardner (‘01-’04) .378 (128-339) 7. Megan Patterson (2009-12) .363 (157-432) 8. Sheila Robertson (03-05) .350 (150-429) 9. Nicky Wangsgard (93-95) .342 (91-266) 10. Sarah Conner (2008-10) .326 (76-233) CAREER ASSISTS 1. Tonya Schnibbe (2006-10) 2. Karleen Peart (1981-84) 3. Penny Wanberg (1978-81) 4. Melanie Knott (1988-91) 5. Laura Porter (2004-07) 6. Shelly Roberts (1983-86) 7. Stephanie Stanger (1999-02) 8. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05) 9. Teresa Martin (1994-97) 10. Carla Taylor (1981-84)
AST GP 583 117 468 121 452 120 420 109 413 118 397 112 350 115 343 118 313 95 301 107
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON POINTS 1. Kathy Miller 2. Cindy Stumph 3. Kathy Miller 4. Cindy Stumph 5. Cindy Stumph 6. Kathy Miller 7. Melanie Knott 8. Chelsey Warburton 9. Katie Weyenberg 10. Melanie Knott
PTS YEAR..................AVG 905 78-79 .................. 28.3 829 80-81................... 25.9 754 77-78................... 27.9 742 81-82................... 23.9 699 82-83................... 21.8 625 76-77................... 31.5 542 89-90................... 19.4 531 06-07................... 17.1 521 88-89................... 20.0 507 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. Amanda Hughes 264 12-13..................... 9.1 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 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
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435 435
83-84...................... 27 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 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. Megan Patterson 73 10-11................... 2.75
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 5. Stephanie Stanger 71 01-02................... 2.21 6. Julie Gjertsen 68 03-04................... 2.43 6. Sheila Robertson 68 02-03................... 2.27 8. Julie Gjertsen 64 02-03................... 2.13 9. Ali Thorderson 63 08-09................... 2.17 10. Julie Gjertsen 62 04-05................... 2.14 *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. Megan Patterson 190 10-11................... .384 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 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)
SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS 1. Tonya Schnibbe 2. Tonya Schnibbe 3. Karsen Muller 4. Tonya Schnibbe 5. Karleen Peart 6. Penny Wanberg 7. Jamie Peterson 8. Chelsey Warburton 9. Laura Porter 9. Carla Taylor
AST YEAR..................AVG 194 08-09................... 6.68 191 09-10................... 6.59 168 02-03................... 5.60 156 07-08................... 5.57 145 82-83................... 4.53 143 79-80................... 4.61 138 00-01................... 4.76 136 06-07................... 4.39 133 06-07................... 4.29 133 82-83................... 4.16
SINGLE-SEASON STEALS 1. Penny Wanberg 2. Regina Okoye 3. Regina Okoye 4. Karleen Peart 5. Jill Sperry 6. Laura Porter 7. Karleen Peart 8. Chelsey Warburton 9. Stephanie Stanger 10. Justine Johnson
STL YEAR..................AVG 101 80-81................... 3.16 82 12-13................... 2.83 78 13-14................... 2.79 69 82-83................... 2.16 61 91-92................... 2.23 60 05-06................... 2.00 56 81-82................... 1.87 55 06-07................... 1.78 55 00-01................... 1.96 55 12-13..................... 2.8
SINGLE-SEASON BLOCKS 1. Stephanie Sorensen 2. Shantee Releford 3. Cindy Stumph 4. Cindy Stumph 5. Cindy Stumph 6. Cindy Stumph 7. Joey O’Neill 8. Shantee Releford 9. Jalen Carpenter 10. Joey O’Neill
BLK YEAR..................AVG 60 96-97................... 2.14 57 06-07....................2.11 56 79-80................... 2.07 49 82-83................... 1.53 47 80-81................... 1.47 46 81-82................... 1.48 40 09-10................... 1.48 39 05-06................... 1.30 34 13-14................... 1.20 32 08-09................... 1.10
TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS MOST GAMES PLAYED 1. 32, (22-10) 32, (16-16) 32, (18-14) 4. 31, (17-14) 31, (22-9) 31, (18-13) 31, (15-16) 8. 30, (15-15) 30, (21-9) MOST POINTS 1. 2702 (84.4 ppg) 2. 2604 (81.4 ppg) 3. 2514 (78.6 ppg) 4. 2477 (79.9 ppg) 5. 2440 (78.7 ppg) 6. 2158 (69.6 ppg) 7. 2156 (79.6 ppg) 8. 2100 (67.7 ppg) 9. 2074 (71.5 ppg) 10. 2056 (73.4 ppg)
1982-83 1980-81 1978-79 2006-07 2001-02 1981-82 1979-80 2005-06 2002-03
MOST REBOUNDS 1. 1299 (48.1 rpg) 2. 1250 (44.6 rpg) 3. 1243 (42.9 rpg) 4. 1190 (42.5 rpg) 5. 1179 (44.9 rpg) 6. 1175 (37.9 rpg) 7. 1156 (45.4 rpg) 8. 1154 (41.2 rpg) 9. 1151 (40.9 rpg) 10. 1146 (39.5 rpg)
1977-78 1996-97 1995-96 1990-91 1981-82 2006-07 1979-80 1989-90 1982-83 2000-01
1978-79 1982-83 1980-81 1979-80 1981-82 2001-02 1977-78 2006-07 1995-96 1990-91
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1,055 (1055-2325) 2. 991 (991-2093) 3. 978 (978-2109) 4. 956 (956-2097) 5. 953 (953-2007) 6. 858 (858-1947) 7. 815 (815-1986) 8. 771 (771-1709) 9. 766 (766-1840) 10. 753 (753-1762)
1978-79 1982-83 1980-81 1979-80 1981-82 1977-78 1984-85 1983-84 1990-91 2006-07
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
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
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. 34.3 (161-470) 2010-11 10. 33.9 (142-419) 2007-08
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 ASSISTS 1. 541 (17.5 apg) 2. 532 (16.6 apg) 3. 507 (15.8 apg) 4. 501 (17.2 apg) 5. 497 (16.0 apg) 497 (19.1 apg) 7. 461 (14.9 apg) 8. 439 (14.2 apg) 9. 432 (16.0 apg) 10. 431 (14.9 apg)
1981-82 1980-81 1982-83 2009-10 2001-02 1988-89 2006-07 1979-80 1986-87 1995-96
MOST STEALS 1. 388 (12.1 spg) 2. 311 (9.7 spg) 3. 279 (9.6 spg) 4. 276 (9.5 spg) 5. 262 (8.5 spg) 6. 248 (8.6 spg) 7. 237 (8.8 spg) 8. 230 (8.2 spg) 230 (7.9 spg) 10. 223 (8.3 spg) 223 (8.6 spg)
1980-81 1982-83 2013-14 2012-13 1981-82 1995-96 1998-99 1990-91 2011-12 1991-92 1985-86
MOST BLOCKS 1. 114 (3.7 bpg) 2. 108 (3.9 bpg) 3. 98 (3.1 bpg) 4. 89 (3.1 bpg) 5. 87 (2.9 bpg) 6. 84 (2.9 bpg) 7. 77 (2.7 bpg) 8. 75 (2.4 bpg) 9. 71 (2.6 bpg) 10. 70 (2.5 bpg)
2006-07 1996-97 1980-81 2012-13 2005-06 2009-10 2013-14 1981-82 1997-98 1990-91
HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 75.9 (374-493) 2010-11 2. 74.0 (662-840) 1982-83 2. 74.0 (601-812) 1978-79 4. 73.7 (384-521) 2008-09 5. 73.6 (490-666) 2001-02 6. 73.5 (364-495) 2007-08 7. 73.1 (419-573) 2006-07 8. 72.9 (455-624) 1994-95 9. 72.4 (446-616) 2004-05 9. 72.4 (365-504) 2009-10 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. 165 (165-536) 2011-12 9. 161 (161-470) 2010-11 10. 148 (148-428) 1999-00
POINTS 1. ......50..... 2. ......47..... 3. ......44..... ..........44..... 5. ......43..... 6. ......42..... ..........42..... 8. ......41..... 9. ......40..... ..........40..... ..........40..... 12. ....39.....
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 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
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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..... Kathy Miller......... vs Colorado...................... 2-27-76 2. ......24..... Cindy Stumph..... vs Utah.............................12-6-82 ..........24..... Kathy Miller......... vs Ricks JC........................ 1-8-77 ..........24.....Amanda Hughes. vs. Northern Arizona........ 2-11-12 5. ......23..... Kathy Miller......... at New Mexico................. 1-22-77 6. ......22..... Kathy Miller......... vs Utah tate.................... 12-16-76 7. ......21..... Jodi Wimmer...... vs Mercer....................... 12-21-96 ..........21..... Kathy Miller......... vs Brigham Young.............. 3-5-76 ..........21..... Kerry Fenwick..... vs Colorado...................... 2-27-76 10. ....20..... Diane Rockwood.vs Idaho State.................. 2-28-87 ..........20..... Cindy Stumph..... vs Nebraska....................... 1-8-82 ..........20..... Cindy Stumph..... vs Boise State.................. 2-14-79 ..........20..... Kerry Fenwick..... vs Utah.............................2-21-76 ..........20..... Kathy Miller......... at Brigham Young............ 2-20-76 ..........20..... Kathy Miller......... at Northern Colorado....... 1-17-76 ASSISTS 1. ......17..... Tonya Schnibbe.. vs Elon........................... 11-29-08 2. ......14..... Penny Wanberg.. vs Utah State................... 2-27-80 3........13..... Tonya Schnibbe.. at Utah Valley................... 1-27-09 ..........13..... Karleen Peart..... vs San Diego State.......... 12-1-82 5. ......12..... Tonya Schnibbe.. at Idaho State.................. 1-31-09 ..........12..... Ann Avondet....... vs New Mexico................... 2-2-79 7. ......11...... Chelsey Warburton vs Utah State........... 12-17-05 ..........11...... Laura Porter....... vs UC Santa Barbara..... 11-28-05 ..........11...... Sheila Robertson vs Northern Arizona....... 2-21-04 ..........11...... Jamie Peterson.. vs UC Riverside............... 2-24-01 ..........11...... Jamie Peterson.. vs Sacramento State....... 1-13-01 ..........11...... Susan Norton..... vs Brigham Young.......... 12-19-90 ..........11...... Carla Taylor........ vs UC International........ 12-11-82 ..........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........9........Regina Okoye.... Montana Western......... 11-11-13 2........8........Desiree Ramos.... Idaho State...................... 2-17-14 .........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 ..........7........Regina Okoye..... Portland State................ 12-22-12 8. ......6........ 16 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 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 ........... 1.000 (9-9)........ Kalie Matthews.......vs Sacramento State.2-1-14 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
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2014-15 WILDCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
2014-15 WILDCAT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
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 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. ....... 8......... Chelsey Warburton vs Portland State...............1-19-06 2......... 7......... Megan Patterson vs. Boise State.................12-18-10 ........... 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 6......... 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 ........... 6.........Megan Patterson.... at Idaho State................2-18-12 ........... 6.........Desiree Ramos...... vs. Northern Arizona..............1-30-14 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 ........... 13...... Kristin Clyder-Gardner.........vs UC Riverside.......2-24-01 ........... 13...... Brittney Newcomb at Northern Arizona...........1-17-12 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 ........... .750 (6-8).........Desiree Ramos........vs No. Arizona.......1-30-14
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. ..... 82......vs. Walla Walla.............................. 107-25.................11-8-13 2. ..... 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
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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
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY (at home) 1. ..... 82......vs. Walla Walla.............................. 107-25.................11-8-13 2....... 57......vs. Southern Utah......................... 96-39..................12-8-82 3. ..... 56......vs. Montana Tech......................... 90-34..................12-2-00 4. ..... 51......vs. Portland State......................... 80-29..................2-27-97 5. ..... 47......vs. Cal State Northridge............... 92-45................11-30-94 6. ..... 46......vs. Colorado State........................ 97-51..................2-24-79 7. ..... 42......vs. Sacramento State................... 87-45..................1-13-01 8. ..... 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 10. ... 34......vs. Southern Utah......................... 99-65..................12-9-85 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..... 115-110...........1-26-79 2. ..... 109....vs. New Mexico........................W..... 109-98 (ot)........2-2-79 3. ..... 107....vs. Walla Walla..........................W..... 107-25............11-8-13 4. ..... 105....vs. Hastings Col. (Lincoln, NE)........W...................... 105-81 11-16-79 5. ..... 104....vs. Idaho....................................W..... 104-97 (ot)......2-18-83 ......... 104....vs. Sacramento State...............L...... 104-111.............2-1-14 6. ..... 102....vs. Utah State...........................W..... 102-85..........12-14-83 7. ..... 99......vs. UC Riverside.......................W..... 99-79.............11-16-01 ......... 99......vs. Northern Arizona.................W..... 99-85.................3-2-96 ......... 99......at Boise State............................W..... 99-85...............1-17-91 ......... 99......vs. Southern Utah.....................W..... 99-65...............12-9-85 ......... 99......at Arizona..................................W..... 99-76.................2-3-79 ......... 99......at Northern Arizona..................W..... 99-72.................2-9-79 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 ......... 37.....vs Montana State.....................L......37 -67...............1-24-13 ......... 37.....at Idaho State............................L......37-68................2-21-13 9....... 38.....at Utah.......................................L......38-65................12-7-05 ......... 38.....at Utah.......................................L......38-51..............12-20-03 10..... 39.....at Montana................................L......39-87................1-20-94 MOST POINTS IN A GAME (at home) 1....... 109...vs. New Mexico........................W.....109-98 (ot).........2-2-79 3. ..... 107...vs. Walla Walla..........................W..... 107-25............11-8-13 4....... 104...vs. Idaho....................................W.....104-97 (ot).......2-18-83 ......... 104...vs. Sacramento State...............L...... 104-111.............2-1-14 6....... 102...vs. Utah State...........................W.....102-85...........12-14-83 7....... 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 10..... 98.....vs. Utah State...........................W.....98-61..................1-7-83 ......... 98.....vs. Idaho State..........................W.....98-69................2-11-82
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 ........ 37.....vs Montana State.....................L......37 -67...............1-24-13 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 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 t3...... 111 ...vs. Sacramento State...............L......111-104..............2-1-14 t6...... 110...at Oregon..................................L......110-55............12-13-81 t6...... 110...at Utah State.............................W.....115-110............1-26-79 t6...... 110...vs. UNLV...................................L......110-92..............1-20-78 9....... 109...at Brigham Young.....................L......109-83...........11-23-85 10..... 107...at Seminole JC.........................L......107-79...........12-29-75 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1....... 25......vs. Walla Wall............................W.....107-25.............11-8-13 2....... 29......vs. Portland State.....................W..... 80-29...............2-27-97 3. ..... 34......vs. Montana Tech.....................W..... 90-34...............12-2-99 4. ..... 36......vs. Northern Arizona.................L...... 30-36.................2-2-01 t5. .... 37......vs. Idaho....................................W..... 54-37...............2-15-88 t5. .... 37......vs. Northern Arizona.................W..... 37-65...............2-22-75 t5. .... 37......vs. Arizona State.......................W..... 60-37.................2-1-75 t8. .... 38......vs. Utah State...........................W..... 75-38.................1-3-87 t8. .... 38......at Wyoming...............................W..... 46-38...............1-16-76 t10. .. 39......vs. Eastern Washington...........W..... 51-39...............1-27-01 t10. .. 39......at Cal State Northridge.............W..... 61-39...............2-20-97 t10. .. 40......at Sacramento State................W..... 74-40...............2-10-05 t10. .. 40......vs. Montana State....................W..... 67-40...............2-20-99 t10. .. 40......vs. Sacramento State...............W..... 57-40.................1-4-99
MOST POINTS ALLOWED (at home) 1...... 111 .. vs. Sacramento State......... L..... 111-104.......... 2-1-14 2...... 110...vs. UNLV............................ L..... 110-92......... 1-20-78 t3. ... 105...vs. Montana........................ L..... 69-105........... 2-3-90 t3. ... 105...vs. Oregon.......................... L..... 105-95......... 2-21-80 5. .... 103...vs. California....................... L..... 103-97......... 12-1-78 6. .... 102...vs. Brigham Young............. L..... 102-94......... 1-26-80 7. .... 99.....vs. Utah State..................... L..... 99-83......... 12-16-76 t8. ... 98.....vs. Montana........................ L..... 98-76........... 1-21-93 t8. ... 98.....vs. New Mexico.................. L..... 98-109 (ot).... 2-2-79 10. .. 97.....vs. Idaho............................. L..... 97-104 (ot).. 2-18-83 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (at home) 1...... 25.....vs. Walla Wall..................... W... 107-25.......... 11-8-13 2 ..... 29.....vs. Portland State............... W... 80-29........... 2-27-97 3. .... 34.....vs. Montana Tech............... W... 90-34........... 12-2-99 4. .... 36.....vs. Northern Arizona........... L..... 30-36............. 2-2-01 t5. ... 37.....vs. Idaho............................. W... 54-37........... 2-15-88 t5. ... 37.....vs. Northern Arizona........... W... 37-65........... 2-22-75 t5. ... 37.....vs. Arizona State................ W... 60-37............. 2-1-75 8 ..... 38.....vs. Utah State..................... W... 75-38............. 1-3-87 9. .... 39.....vs. Eastern Washington..... W... 51-39........... 1-27-01
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t10. . 40.....vs. Montana State.............. W... 67-40........... 2-20-99 t10. . 40.....vs. Sacramento State......... W... 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. ......48 games................................Dec.15,2011 - Nov. 8, 2013 ..........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 ..........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 ..........23.......at San Diego........................................12-01-2013 10......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........30.......vs. Sacramento State...............................2-1-2014 5........29.......vs. Idaho............................................... 11-25-2006 6........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 FEWEST ASSISTS 1........2..........at Idaho..................................................1-20-1983 ..........2..........at Wyoming..........................................12-14-2012 2........3..........at Montana........................................... 11-29-1998
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..........3..........at San Francisco....................................12-4-1994 ..........3..........at Hawaii.................................................12-8-1989 ..........3..........vs. Brigham Young.................................1-18-1979 ..........3..........at North Dakota......................................1-05-2013 ..........3..........at Idaho State.........................................2-18-2012 7........4..........9 times
MOST STEALS 1........21.......vs. Walla Walla....................................... 11-8-2013 2........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 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........35.......at Arizona.............................................12-16-2012 7........34.......vs. Gonzaga.........................................12-29-1997 ..........34.......at Oregon.............................................12-12-1992 ..........34.......vs. Nevada.............................................1-10-1980 10......33.......3 times FEWEST TURNOVERS 1........3..........vs. California...........................................12-1-1978 2........5..........vs. Wyoming.............................................1-5-1995 ..........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. ......47.......vs Walla Walla........................................ 11-8-2013 ..........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
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t8.......41.......vs. Utah..................................................12-8-1977 t8.......41.......vs. Sacramento State...............................2-1-2014 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 ..........12.......vs Northern Colorado...........................01-09-2014 8 .......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 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 7........ .619...vs. Pacific...............................................12-4-1987 8........ .617...at Idaho....................................................2-7-1987 9........ .613...at Eastern Washington...........................1-26-1989 10...... .612...vs. Sacramento State...............................2-1-2014 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1........ .196...at Nebraska.......................................... 11-14-2008 2........ .205...at Long Beach State............................. 11-17-1998 3........ .207...vs Northern Colorado.............................1-09-2014 4........ .222...vs. Montana............................................1-13-1996 5........ .224...at New Mexico...................................... 11-27-2012 6........ .230...vs. Iowa..................................................12-4-1999 7........ .231...at Kansas State......................................12-7-2002 8........ .237...at Utah..................................................12-01-2009 .......... .237...at Idaho State.........................................2-21-2013 10...... .239...at San Francisco....................................12-4-1994
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 .......... 30......vs. San Jose State................................. 12-3-2011 7........ 29...... at Sacramento State...........................01-28-2010 .......... 29......vs. Northwest Nazarene....................... 11-11-2006 .......... 29...... at Colorado.......................................... 12-17-2011 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 .......... .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 .......... 32......vs. Nevada...............................................2-1-1991 .......... 32......vs. Utah State.......................................12-14-1983 .......... 32......vs. Utah State...........................................1-6-1979 10...... 31......3 times
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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 .......... 3.........at CSU Bakersfield................................. 1-03-2011 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 ........at CSU Bakersfield................................. 1-03-2011 .......... 4.........vs. Utah State.......................................12-22-2008 .......... 4.........at Montana...............................................2-8-1992 .......... 4.........at UC Irvine..........................................12-21-1987 8........ 5.........vs. Portland State...................................1-19-2006 .......... 5.........at Montana State....................................2-18-1993 .......... 5.........at New Mexico State..............................12-2-1983 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........ .944...Northern Colorado (17-18)..................... 1-22-2011 5........ .941...vs. No. Nazarene (16-17)..................... 11-11-2006 6........ .938...vs. E. Washington (15-16)........................3-8-2002 7........ .935...vs. Idaho State (29-31)...........................1-21-1995 8........ .933...at E. Washington (14-15).......................2-22-1996 .......... .933...at Idaho (28-30)......................................1-26-1995 10...... .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........ 4,877.vs. Oregon State.................................. 12-14-2011 2........ 4,540 .vs. Southern Utah................................ 11-19-2009 3........ 2,551.vs. Utah State.......................................12-22-2008 4........ 2,013.vs. Utah Valley State................................1-8-2005 5........ 1,921.vs. Brigham Young...............................12-12-2007 6........ 1,853.vs. Idaho State.........................................3-6-2004 7........ 1,785.vs. Montana State....................................3-9-2002 8........ 1,776.vs. Brigham Young...............................12-28-2005 9........ 1,612.vs. Utah..................................................12-9-2004
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10...... 1,601.vs. Brigham Young............................... 11-21-2003 11....... 1,597.vs. Montana..............................................2-3-2005 12...... 1,526.vs. Idaho State.........................................2-8-2003 13...... 1,515.vs. Eastern Washington...........................3-8-2002 14...... 1,424.vs. Montana State..................................3-15-2003
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POINTS...........................(107) WSU vs. Walla Walal, 11-8-13 POINTS (HALF)..... (57) (2nd) WSU vs. Utah State, 12-14-83 .................................. (57) (1st) WSU vs. Walla Walla, 11-8-13 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. (.944, 17-18) WSU vs. No. Colorado, 1-22-11 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 . (215) WSU 104, Sacramento State ..................................................................................111, 2-1-14 FEWEST TOTAL POINTS .... (66) NAU 36, WSU 30, 2-2-01 BIGGEST POINT SPREAD.. (82) WSU 107, Walla Walla 25, ........................................................................................11-8-13
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
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
2. Cindy Stumph (1980-83) 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
INDIVIDUAL
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........ (9) Regina Okoye, WSU vs. Montana Western, 11-11-2013
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POST-SEASON HISTORY
1,000 POINT CLUB 3. Julie Gjertsen (2002-05)
Year Pts. Avg. 01-02 322 10.4 02-03 488 16.3 03-04 478 17.1 04-05 464 16.0 Totals 1,752 14.8
6. Crystal Howe (2000-03)
Year Pts. Avg. 99-00 337 11.6 00-01 418 14.4 01-02 470 15.2 02-03 372 12.4 Totals 1,597 13.4
Big Sky Conference Championship History
9. Sara Tuomi (05-08)
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
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
4. Penny Wanberg (1978-81)
Year Pts. Avg. 77-78 305 11.3 78-79 411 13.7 79-80 495 16.0 80-81 455 14.2 Totals 1,666 13.9
5. Melanie Knott (1988-91)
Year Pts. Avg. 87-88 265 9.8 88-89 337 13.0 89-90 542 19.4 90-91 507 18.1 Totals 1,652 15.2
7. Cindy Holcomb (1988-92)
Year Pts. Avg. 87-88 179 6.9 89-90 353 12.6 90-91 468 16.7 91-92 479 17.7 Totals 1,479 13.6
8. Karleen Peart (1981-84)
Year Pts. Avg. 80-81 251 7.8 81-82 289 9.6 82-83 431 13.5 83-84 460 17.0 Totals 1,431 11.8
10. Katie Weyenberg (86-89)
Year Pts. Avg. 85-86 80 3.5 86-87 425 15.7 87-88 361 14.4 88-89 521 20.0 Totals 1,387 13.7
11. Sue Crowell (1980-83)
Year Pts. Avg. 79-80 350 11.3 81-82 521 17.4 82-83 480 15.5 Totals 1,351 14.4
2006 Big Sky Championship Pocatello, Idaho QUARTERFINALS (5) Weber State 74, (4) E. Washington 69 SEMIFINALS (5) Weber State 71, (1) Idaho State 70
Year Pts. Avg. 07-08 186 6.9 08-09 363 12.5 09-10 325 12.5 10-11 373 13.3 Totals 1,247 11.3
13. Stephanie Stanger (99-02)
Year Pts. Avg. 98-99 59 2.2 99-00 221 7.6 00-01 308 13.6 01-02 466 15.0 Totals 1,126 9.8
14. Carla Taylor (1980-84)
Year Pts. Avg. 79-80 245 9.4 81-82 218 7.0 82-83 403 12.6 83-84 256 14.2 Totals 1,122 10.5
15. Chelsey Warburton (05-07)
Year 04-05 05-06 06-07 Totals
Pts. Avg. 232 8.0 345 11.5 531 17.1 1,108 12.3
16. Rachelle Gardner (93-96)
Year Pts. Avg. 92-93 132 5.1 93-94 149 5.7 94-95 386 14.9 95-96 342 11.8 Totals 1,009 9.4
2001 Big Sky Championship Pocatello, Idaho QUARTERFINALS (5) Weber State 68, (4) No. Arizona 49 SEMIFINALS (1) Idaho State, 56 (5) Weber State 65 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kristen Clyder-Gardner
FINALS (3) No. Arizona 74, (5) Weber State 59 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Shantee Releford, Chesley Warburton
SEMIFINALS (1) Montana 70, (4) Weber State 60
2005 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (2) Weber State 68, (3) No. Arizona 63
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Crystal Howe 1999 Big Sky Championship Northridge, California QUARTERFINALS (5) Montana 62, (4) Weber State 46
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 (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 SEMIFINALS (1) Weber State 68, (5) E. Washington 51
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ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Stephanie Stanger (MVP), Crystal Howe
2000 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana QUARTERFINALS (4) Weber State 62, (5) No. Arizona 60
FINALS (1) Montana 80, (2) Weber State 64
12. Caitlin Anderson (07-11)
FINALS (1) Weber State 53, (2) Montana State 47
1991 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (2) Montana State 60, (3) Weber State 56 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Melanie Knott, Weber State 1989 Big Sky Championship Missoula, Montana SEMIFINALS (1) Montana State 76, (4) Weber State 59v
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 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Mika Brown, Weber State
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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 1st 2nd Total Weber State 29 22 51 Stanford 41 35 66
Score by Periods Weber State Ohio State
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1974-75
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
Overall Record: 5-9
Date 1-17 * 1-18 * 1-18 1-24 * 1-25 * 1-31 * 2-1 * 2-7 * 2-8 * 2-12 * 2-13 2-22 * 2-27 * 3-1 *
Intermountain Rec.: 5-7, t9th Head Coach: Joy Wood Opponent Result at Colorado L 54-57 at Colorado State L 46-52 at Wyoming L 48-63 Wyoming W 48-46 No. Colorado W 52-47 Arizona L 56-65 Arizona State W 60-37 at New Mexico L 55-59 at New Mexico St. L 46-53 at Utah State L 47-63 Ricks College L 51-52 No. Arizona W 65-37 Brigham Young W 64-52 at Utah L 45-46
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 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
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
Date 11-30 12-1 12-2 12-8 12-9 12-16
Intermountain: 10-3, t2nd AIAW Region 7 - 4th Head Coach: Jane Miner Opponent Result Nebraska L 75-80 California L 97-103 Montana W 86-59 at Boise State W 83-63 at Washignton St. L 74-77 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 1-10 Nevada W 1-18 * New Mexico St. W 1-19 * Northern Arizona W 1-25 at Utah L 1-26 Brigham Young L 2-1 * at Utah State L 2-2 * at Idaho State L 2-4 Washington St. W 2-9 * Colorado W 2-14 * at New Mexico St. L 2-16 * at No. Arizona W 2-21 Oregon L 2-23 * at Colorado L 2-27 * Utah State L 2-28 * Idaho State W
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 84-70 76-69 88-61 70-93 94-102 77-83 66-68 86-80 89-86 78-84 95-75 95-105 72-103 81-88 83-62
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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 $ 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
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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,
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1983-84
Overall Record: 12-15
Mountain West: 6-8, 5th Head Coach: Jane Miner Date Opponent Result 11-23 Colorado State W 88-86 11-28 Washington L 76-91 12-1 ^ Northern Arizona L 75-82 12-2 ^ at New Mexico St. L 62-79 12-3 ^ Oklahoma City W 90-74 12-9 $ UC Santa Barbara W 76-66 12-10 $ at Santa Clara L(ot) 86-87 12-14 Utah State W 102-85 12-15 at Utah L 68-86 12-19 Colorado W 81-79 12-29 Wyoming W 77-59 1-2 + Utah L 60-78 1-3 + at Utah State L 67-68 1-13 * E. Washington L 72-80 1-14 * Idaho L 76-80 1-19 * at Boise State W 71-66 1-21 * at Portland State W 73-66 1-28 * at Idaho State W 74-68 2-3 * Montana State W 89-81 2-4 * Montana L 52-74 2-10 * at Idaho L 79-87 2-11 * at E. Washington L 63-80 2-17 * Portland State W 77-69 2-18 * Boise State L 64-70 2-25 * Idaho State W 81-70 3-1 * at Montana State L 68-89 3-2 * at Montana L 44-80 ^ 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 11-23 ^ Western Illinois W 11-24 ^ at Wyoming L 11-26 San Francisco L 11-28 Utah L 12-1 Western Montana W 12-4 Brigham Young L 12-8 Southern Utah St. W 12-10 Northern Arizona L 12-13 at No. Colorado L 12-15 at Colorado State L 12-18 at Utah State L 1-3 + at Brigham Young L 1-4 + Utah State L 1-10 * at Portland State L 1-12 * at Boise State L 1-18 * Idaho State W 1-25 * Montana L
Result 90-75 65-68 80-83 74-81 72-65 75-92 79-78 76-79 77-79 55-71 75-85 76-97 59-63 54-66 66-73 80-67 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 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 Result 11-25 ^ US International W 91-82 11-26 ^ at Chapmon Col. W 94-91 12-6 Utah L 60-70 12-10 at Southern Utah W 75-57
12-13 Brigham Young W 92-88 12-16 Mesa State W 83-44 12-31 Wyoming W 84-71 1-3 Loyola Marymount W 83-63 1-7 San Diego L 74-78 1-12 * Nevada W 76-58 1-14 * Northern Arizona W 82-64 1-19 * Idaho State W 73-61 1-21 * Montana L 66-77 1-26 * at E. Washington W 86-56 1-27 * at Idaho L 73-75 2-2 * Idaho W 71-55 2-4 * at Boise State L 66-67 2-9 * at Nevada W 85-52 2-11 * at No. Arizona L 66-83 2-16 * E. Washington W 78-69 2-18 * at Idaho State W 74-61 2-25 * at Montana L 46-72 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
Date 11-24 11-25 12-1 12-2 12-5 12-8 12-10 12-13 12-20 12-29 1-5 * 1-6 * 1-11 * 1-13 * 1-19 * 1-20 * 1-25 * 1-26 * 2-2 * 2-3 * 2-5 2-9 2-15 * 2-16 * 2-22 * 2-24 * 3-1 * 3-2 *
Big Sky: 6-10, t6th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Opponent Result at CS Fullerton L 57-81 at Cal Poly Pomona L 68-70 at Wyoming L 73-80 at Colorado State L 54-55 Utah W 69-68 at Hawaii L 68-94 at Hawaii L 69-90 Cal Poly Pomona L 65-66 at Brigham Young W(ot) 93-87 Southern Utah W 87-77 at Montana State W 60-57 at Montana L 56-72 at Boise State L 66-77 E. Washington W 92-71 Nevada W 85-51 Northern Arizona W 80-52 at Idaho L 59-62 at E. Washington L 79-85 Idaho State L 55-60 Montana L 69-105 at Utah L 83-86 Portland State W 89-69 Boise State L 76-79 Montana State L 76-80 at Nevada W 79-70 at No. Arizona L 74-76 Idaho L 70-79 at Idaho State W 65-59
1990-91
Overall Record: 14-14
Big Sky: 10-6, t3rd Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-23 Colorado State W 75-57
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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
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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 50-66 12-21 Pacific L 49-68 12-29 at Southern Utah L 63-78 12-31 # vs. St. Mary’s W 69-67 1-1 # at Brigham Young L 42-79 1-7 Wyoming L 61-72 1-9 Colorado State L 73-78 1-14 * at Idaho State L 56-74 1-16 * at Boise State L 67-90 1-21 * Montana L 76-98 1-23 * Montana State L 59-69 1-29 * at Idaho L 62-65 1-30 * at E. Washington L 56-65 2-6 * at No. Arizona W 70-68 2-11 * Boise State L 72-94 2-13 * Idaho State L 57-78 2-18 * at Montana State L 47-65 2-20 * at Montana L 47-81 2-27 * Idaho L 60-61 3-1 * E. Washington W 82-70 3-6 * N. Arizona W 81-70 # BYU Holiday Classic - Provo, UT
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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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 Result 11-24 ^ James Madison W 72-71 11-25 ^ at Nebraska L 63-78 12-8 at Grand Canyon W 95-66 12-10 at Arizona L 46-96 12-12 Brigham Young L 71-74 12-16 Utah L 59-81 12-20 San Francisco W 86-74 12-22 at Southern Utah L 48-63 12-28 at CS Fullerton W 69-59 12-30 at Loy. Marymount W 76-54 1-5 at Wyoming W 68-60 1-6 at Colorado State L 67-80 1-11 * Montana State L 68-72 1-13 * Montana L 49-66 1-18 * at Boise State L 78-81 1-20 * at Idaho State W 82-70 1-25 * Idaho W 98-66 1-27 * E. Washington W 69-49 2-3 * at No. Arizona W 82-78 2-8 * at Montana L 64-76 2-10 * at Montana State L(ot) 66-68 2-15 * Idaho State W 80-69 2-17 * Boise State W 76-70 2-22 * at E. Washington W 59-45 2-24 * at Idaho W 69-66 3-2 * Northern Arizona W 99-85 3-7 # vs. E. Washington W 71-63
3-8 # vs. Boise State W (ot) 84-82 3-9 # at Montana L 60-72 ^ Nebraska Classic - Lincoln, NE # Big Sky Championhip- Missoula, MT
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
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
Big Sky: 9-7, 5th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-17 St. Martin’s W 73-54 11-20 at New Mexico L 44-62 11-25 at Utah L 33-61 11-30 Boise State L 64-65 12-2 San Jose State L 64-71 12-6 at Wyoming L 66-71 12-15 at Brigham Young L 57-63 12-18 at Texas A&M-CC W 56-50 12-20 at Texas-Pan Am. W 71-55 12-28 Southern Utah L 47-56 1-4 * at CS Northridge L 63-70 1-6 * at No. Arizona W (ot) 62-61 1-11 * Portland State W 77-47 1-13 * Sacramento State W 87-45 1-17 * at Montana State L 59-66 1-19 * at Montana L 52-55 1-26 * at Idaho State L 44-48 1-27 * E. Washington W 51-39 2-2 * Northern Arizona L 30-36 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
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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
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+ 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 Result 11-21 Brigham Young L 51-68 11-24 at Idaho L 74-78 11-28 + vs. Miami L 60-82 11-29 + at. St. Mary’s L 44-55 12-3 at Boise State L 63-67 12-6 Gonzaga W 72-54 12-13 at Vanderbilt L 47-73 12-16 North Texas W 70-65 12-20 at Utah L 38-51 12-30 Utah State W 71-50 1-3 at Portland W 62-57 1-7 Wyoming W 61-49 1-10 Air Force W 53-48 1-15 * Montana State W 78-58 1-17 * Montana L 60-63 1-22 * at No. Arizona W 58-56 1-24 * at Sacramento St. W 47-43 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
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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 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 Result 11-11 NW Nazarene W 95-70 11-17 Northern Iowa W 69-58 11-21 at Utah State W 72-55 11-24 + vs. W. Carolina L(ot) 70-72 11-25 + vs. Idaho W 98-57 11-29 Utah L 43-77 12-2 Southern Illinois L 65-69 12-7 at UCSB L 57-62 12-9 Utah Valley L 60-68
12-14 at Brigham Young L 42-79 12-17 at Kansas State L 54-59 12-20 Saint Louis W 77-75 12-30 at Air Force L 73-78 1-4 * No. Colorado W 78-66 1-6 * No. Arizona W 79-64 1-10 * at Sacramento St. W 69-46 1-12 * at Portland State W 71-54 1-18 * Montana State W 67-66 1-20 * Montana W 64-49 1-24 * Idaho State L 65-78 1-26 * at E. Washington W 64-52 2-1 * at No. Colorado W 56-45 2-3 * at No. Arizona L 57-73 2-8 * E. Washington W 73-56 2-10 * Portland State W 83-62 2-15 * at Montana L 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 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
2010-11
Overall Record: 7-21
Big Sky: 3-13, 8th Head Coach: Carla Taylor Date Opponent Result 11-12 at San Jose State W 59-48 11-16 Utah L 56-62 11-27 Utah State L 54-66 12-3 + Texas State L 54-64 12-4 + Bryant W 51-49 12-8 Montana-Western W 90-64 12-11 at Brigham Young L 54-70 12-14 Oregon State L 55-62 12-18 Boise State W 79-70 12-21 at Southern Utah L 53-66 12-30 Nevada L 72-74 1-3 at CSU Bakersfield L 58-72 1-8 * Northern Arizona L 62-69 1-15 * Montana L 52-57 1-17 * Montana State L 56-66 1-20 * Portland State W 65-62 1-22 * Northern Colorado L 56-68 1-29 * at Northern Colorado L 49-67 2-3 * at Montana L 59-67 2-5 * at Montana State L 51-60 2-10 * at Northern Arizona L 63-75 2-12 * Eastern Washington L 67-73 2-17 * at Portland State L 60-68 2-19 * at Eastern Washington L 52-65 2-24 * Idaho State W 66-61 (ot) 2-26 * Sacramento State W 81-68 3-3 * at Idaho State L 51-71 3-5 * at Sacramento State L 54-69 + Air Force Tournament (USAFA, Colo.)
2011-12
Overall Record: 2-27
Date 11-13 11-16 11-19 11-24 11-25 11-27 12-01 12-03 12-08 12-10 12-15 12-17 12-21 12-31 01-05 01-07 01-12 01-14 01-19 01-26
Big Sky: 0-16 Head Coach: Bethann Ord Opponent Result at Boise State L 68-86 at Utah State L 63-73 Brigham Young L 67-84 at Oregon L 73-88 vs Nicolls State L 56-83 vs UC Irvine L 54-57 at Utah L 63-81 San Jose State W 69-67 at Utah Valley L 59-63 CSU Bakersfield W 85-72 Wyoming L(ot) 68-76 at Colorado L 59-77 Utah Valley L 65-72 *at Sac State L 60-78 * Eastern Wash L 60-72 * Portland State L 56-66 * at Montana State L 61-64 * at Montana L 70-77 * at Northern Arizona L 58-71 * Sacramento State L 68-83
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* Idaho State L 52-54 * at Portland State L 63-76 * at Northern Colorado L 57-70 * at Eastern Wash. L 45-78 * Northern Arizona L 82-85 * Montana L 52-62 * at Idaho State L 53-65 * Northern Colorado L 54-62 * Montana State L 55-84
2012-13
Overall Record: 0-29
Date 11-09 11-15 11-18 11-21 11-24 11-27 12-04 12-14 12-16 12-20 12-22 01-03 01-05 01-12 01-14 01-17 01-19 01-24 01-26 01-31 02-02 02-07 02-14 02-16 02-21 02-28 03-02 03-07 03-09
Big Sky: 0-20 Head Coach: Bethan Ord Opponent Result at Brigham Young L 55-80 Boise State L 56-70 at Oklahoma State L 49-101 Army L 58-77 Utah L 47-73 at New Mexico L 44-67 at Utah Valley L 56-68 at Wyoming Cowgirls L 62-77 at Arizona L 49-81 * Eastern Washington L 60-88 * Portland State L 60-74 * at Northern Colorado L 48-69 * at North Dakota L 49-73 * Southern Utah L 61-74 * Idaho State L 45-69 * at Northern Arizona L 55-76 * at Sacramento State L 65-103 * Montana State L 37-67 * Montana L 53-61 * North Dakota L 51-56 * Northern Colorado L 47-65 * at Southern Utah L 54-72 * at Montana L 43-90 * at Montana State L 65-69 * at Idaho State L 37-68 * Sacramento State L 57-63 * Northern Arizona L 49-65 * at Portland State L(ot) 73-79 * at Eastern Wash. L 53-70
2013-14
Overall Record: 7-22
Date 11-08 11-11 11-15 11-17 11-26 12-01 12-07 12-10 12-22 01-02 01-04 01-09 01-11 01-16 01-20
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Big Sky: 3-17 Head Coach: Bethann Ord Opponent Result Walla Walla W 107-25 Montana Western W 77-57 at Secton Hall L 61-78 at Army L 51-57 Air Force W 81-69 at San Diego L 55-75 Utah Valley W 79-64 Brigham Young L 85-90 at Colorado State L 54-59 * at Eastern Wash. L 67-78 * at Portland State L 60-66 * Northern Colorado L 49-68 * North Dakota L 72-83 * at Southern Utah L 64-80 * at Idaho State L 58-60
01-23 01-25 01-30 02-01 02-06 02-08 02-15 02-17 02-20 02-22 02-27 03-01 03-06 03-08
* at Montana State L 71-87 * at Montana L 52-68 * Northern Arizona L 87-96 * Sacramento State L 104-111 * at North Dakota L 55-68 * at Northern Colorado L 63-70 * Southern Utah L 64-80 * Idaho State W 84-71 * Montana W 56-54 * Montana State L 71-75 * at Sacramento State L 60-76 * at Northern Arizona W 74-73 * Portland State L 60-62 *Eastern Washington L 60-68
W E B E R S TAT E UNIVERSITY
W E B E R S TAT E HEAD COACHES
THIS IS WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Weber State University prides itself in its excellent teaching, extraor- With the Val A. Browning Center, the Ethel Wattis Kimball Visual Arts dinary commitment to meeting the needs of students at every stage 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 of life and ongoing service to the community. for a wide array of cultural and athletic events. The multi-campus university in Ogden, Utah, and Davis County, offers 215 certificate and degree programs in arts and humanities, Fast Facts science, applied science and technology, business and economics, education, social and behavioral sciences and the health profesHistory: Weber State University was founded in Ogden, Utah sions—the largest and most comprehensive undergraduate offering as Weber Stake Academy in 1889. Like Weber County and the in the state. Master’s degrees are offered in accounting, business adWeber River, the school was named after John Henry Weber, an ministration, criminal justice and education. 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 Online courses, distance learning, independent study and evening the Wasatch Mountains overlooking Ogden and the Great Salt classes are offered at times and places to meet the complex needs Lake. Weber State College awarded its first baccalaureate deof students balancing family and work responsibilities. An Early Colgree in 1964. In 1991, the college became Weber State Univerlege program permits high school students to enter college early to sity, appropriately symbolizing its role as one of Utah’s premier take WSU classes for credit. WSU’s varied programs and an array of public, undergraduate universities. options are designed to help students achieve their dreams, whatevCampus: Covering more than 500 acres nestled along the west er their circumstances. MaryKay Tim Crompton Scott Erling flank of theJonas Wasatch Ehrlin Mountains, the Ogden campus offers 37 academic buildings and two residences, as well as the Ott PlanAmicone etariumWomen’s and the Val A. Brown Center for the Performing Arts. Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf Student Life: Students choose from more than 100 student Softball Soccer 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.
Brad Ferreria
Jay Hill
Bethann Ord
Tom Peterson
Men’s Tennis
Football
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Volleyball
DR. CHARLES A. WIGHT PRESIDENT WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Charles A. “Chuck” Wight took office as the 12th president of Weber State University on Jan. 1, 2013. A distinguished scholar and academic leader, he has more than 29 years of experience in higher education. Prior to his appointment at Weber State, Wight served three years as dean of the Graduate School at the University of Utah, where he was also the associate vice president for Academic Affairs. Wight, who grew up in northern Virginia, received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1977 from the University of Virginia and a doctoral degree in chemistry in 1982 from the California Institute of Technology. After a two-year stint as a postdoctoral research associate in the University of Colorado’s Department of Chemistry, he joined the faculty of the University of Utah. There, he rose through the ranks, becoming a full professor of chemistry in 1993 and going on to serve as associate dean of Undergraduate Studies, assistant vice president of Continuing Education and associate vice president of several areas, including the Graduate School, Undergraduate Studies and Continuing Education. While at the U of U, Wight was selected by students to receive the 1985 Outstanding Teaching Award in Chemistry. In 2006, senior faculty honored him with the R.W. Parry Teaching Award in Chemistry. Wight was also named an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow and was designated a fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Wight, a physical chemist, researches the chemistry of explosives and propellants and has served as the deputy director of the University of Utah’s Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions. He has filed three patents and is the co-author of more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and two books. In the community, Wight has served on the board of trustees for the Academy for Math, Engineering and Science, been an advocate for the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center, and co-presented at the annual Faraday Christmas Lectures, a popular free science lecture series for children of all ages. He also has been the chief mission orientation pilot for the Utah Wing of Angel Flight West, a nonprofit charity providing free non-emergency medical transportation.
Paul Pilkington
Randy Rahe
Jeff Smith
Dan Walker
Men’s & Women’s
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Golf
Men’s and Women’s
Cross Country
Track and Field
Wight is married to Victoria Rasmussen, who is the manager of professional development for the Utah Education Network. He is the father of three grown children. In his free time, Wight enjoys long-distance running, flying small aircraft, and backpacking and hiking.
DR. NORM TARBOX
JERRY BOVEE
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS .Jerry Bovee is entering his sixth season as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Weber State University. He was named Director of Athletics in September 2009. Since joining the Wildcats Bovee has been influential in several facility upgrades at Weber State. A new state-of-the-art Daktronics video board was installed at the Dee Events Center, giving fans a new way to enjoy men’s and women’s basketball games. In addition, a new synthetic turf field and new track have been installed at Stewart Stadium. WSU has also refurnished the Edmond Tennis Courts on campus. He has also been involved in the hiring of new employees within the athletic department including a new Senior Woman’s Administrator, a new Marketing Director, as well as new volleyball and women’s basketball head coaches. He has also partnered with KP Sports for WSU’s corporate sponsorship opportunities. Prior to being named Athletics Director, Bovee spent two years as Assistant Vice President for Administrative Support Services at Weber State. 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. 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 earned a bachelor’s degree in Business-Finance from Utah State University in 1992. In 2010 he earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from Weber State. He was born and raised in Ogden Utah and attended Ben Lomond High School. Bovee and his wife Julie have four children: Jared, Ethan, Addison and Seth.
VICE PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dr. Norm Tarbox is Weber State’s Vice-President for Administrative Services. He began his service at WSU in 2002. A native of Taylorsville, Utah, Dr. Tarbox graduated from Cottonwood High School and attended Snow College where he played on the baseball team. Tarbox graduated from BYU with a BA degree in Communications where he was named the “Outstanding Student” of the Communications department. He later obtained an MBA from BYU. He went on to earn an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah. Dr. Tarbox came to WSU 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, completed a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. She and their four children have performed in Utah Musical Theatre productions at Weber State.
AMY CROSBIE
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Amy Crosbie was named the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator at Weber State University in March of 2010. Prior to being named Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie spent the past 7 years as the Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Services at Utah State where she was an Academic Advisor and the CHAMPS Life Skills Director for the Department of Athletics. During her time at Utah State she fulfilled academic duties for Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Softball, Soccer, Volleyball and Men’s and Women’s Track and Field. She also chaired the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and taught an athletics section of connections, USU 1010, which is taught to all incoming student-athletes during the Fall semester. She currently serves on the DIA National CHAMPS Board and was a two-time NCAA Regional Leadership Facilitator. She is currently a mentor to new CHAMPS coordinators for the NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program, now known as NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs. Crosbie, who graduated from Utah State University in 2002 with a degree in Family and Consumer science, spent two years as an assistant coach for the Aggies Volleyball program prior to working in academics. Crosbie was a four-year letter winner for Utah State’s volleyball team from 1997-2000 as an outside hitter and helped lead the Aggies to their first-ever NCAA Tournament in 2000 as USU advanced to the second round. . As the Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie oversee’s Compliance, Academics, Strength and Conditioning, and is a sport administrator for the following sports; Men’s and Women’s Golf and Men’s and Women’s Tennis. Crosbie was born and raised in Visalia, California and attended Redwood High School. Amy and her husband Jeff have two daughters and one son.
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. 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 198283 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 199394, 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 facil-
ity 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, 1977, in which Weber State defeated Long Beach State, 99-96 in overtime. The Dee Events Center can accommodate more than 11,000 spectators in chairbacked seats, half of which are cushioned, and accented in red to compliment the WSU school colors of royal purple and white. In the summer of 2010, a brand-new jumbotron was installed, along with a new electronic scorer’s table. 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. In the summer of 2014, a new digital message display ring was installed at the top of the Dee Events Center. The Daktronics message ring will be used for fan engagement promotions as well as corporate partner advertisements. The ring was donated to Weber State by the Utah Jazz, Energy Soultuions Arena and the Larry H. Miller family.