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1 Cougar Washington State
2 WOMEN S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I CONFERENCE: Pac-12 ENROLLMENT: 19,756 NICKNAME: Cougars COLORS: Crimson and Gray INTERIM PRESIDENT: Dan Bernardo DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Bill Moos SWA: Anne McCoy FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Casavant COUGAR WOMEN S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: June Daugherty (Ninth Season) ALMA MATER: Ohio State, 1978 RECORD AT WSU: (Eight Seasons) RECORD OVERALL: (26 Seasons) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Mike Daugherty (Ninth Season) ASSISTANTS: Ashley Gill (Fourth Season), Rod Jensen (First Season) COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kate Werner (Ninth Season) HOME VENUE: Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum (11,671) COURTSIDE PHONE: (509) OVERALL RECORD: PAC-12 RECORD: 7-11 (Seventh) POSTSEASON: WNIT (First Round) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 9/3 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/3 REDSHIRTS RETURNING: 2 NEWCOMERS: 3 ALL-TIME RECORD: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Bill Stevens WOMEN S BASKETBALL CONTACT: Jim Crawford [email protected] PHONE: (W) (C) FAX: ATHLETIC WEBSITE: CREDITS The 2015 Washington State University women s basketball information guide was written, edited and designed by Jim Crawford, Bobby Alworth, Trevor Williams, and Josh Heim. TABLE OF CONTENTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach June Daugherty 2-3 Associate Head Coach Mike Daugherty 4 Assistant Coach Ashley Gill 5 Assistant Coach Rod Jensen 6 Coordinator of Operations Kate Werner 6 Video Coordinator Korin Hedlund SEASON Roster 8 Dawnyelle Awa 9 Bianca Blanaru Louise Brown 10 Mariah Cooks 11 Taylor Edmondson 12 Caila Hailey Borislava Hristova 13 Ivana Kmetovska Maria Kostourkova 14 Nike McClure Krystle McKenzie 15 Pinelopi Pavlopooulou Alexys Swedlund 16 Alexas Williamson REVIEW All Games 18 Conference Games 19 Individual Game-by-Game 20 Team Game-by-Game 21 HISTORY Year-by-Year Coaches 29 All-Time Series Records Against Ranked Teams 38 Miscellaneous Records 39 Individual Single-Game Records Freshman Records Team Single-Game Records 44 Pac-12 Tournament Records Individual Season Records Year-by-Year Leaders Team Single-Season Records Point Scorers Career Records Double-Doubles All-Conference Honors 63 All-Time Letterwinners WSU Athletic Hall of Fame
3 Coaching Staff June DAUGHERTY Head Coach Ninth Year Washington State University Head Coach June Daugherty begins her ninth season with the Cougars and has led the charge toward a new era in WSU women s basketball. Just as she had done at each of her two previous stops, Daugherty, who has coached more than 700 career games, has begun turning around the WSU women s program, leading the Cougars to two-consecutive WNIT appearances in 2014 and 2015, bringing in top-ranked recruiting classes, improving attendance numbers and overseeing studentathletes who place premiums on academics and community service. This past season, Daugherty hit a personal milestone, earning her 400th career win as the Cougars defeated Utah Feb. 15. Daugherty continued to build on the success of the previous season, as WSU earned a second-consecutive postseason berth for the first time in school history. The WSU women s basketball program earned national recognition, recording one of the biggest wins in program history with a victory over No. 10/8 Maryland, an eventual No. 1 seed and Final Four participant, in Puerto Rico, November 29. Under Daugherty, Washington State has reached the Pac-12 Conference Tournament semifinals in two of the last four seasons, 23 student-athletes earned all-academic honors in the last seven years, and five players signed professional contracts to play overseas in the last four summers. Off the court, the Cougars continued to shine in the classroom as the Cougars earned national recognition as part of the NCAA s Public Recognition Awards for the academic year. WSU earned the honor for the second-straight season with a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score among the top 10 percent of all squads in the country. WSU posted a perfect four-year average score of 1,000, and was one of 43 women s basketball teams honored for its accomplishments. WSU, along with Stanford, were the only two Pac-12 Conference schools recognized. During the season, Daugherty led the Cougars to one of the best campaigns in program history, earning a trip to the WNIT, the program s first postseason appearance since 1991, and posted 17 wins, the most since WSU also notched four wins over ranked teams, including one on the road against No. 10 Nebraska and went on to post nine conference wins for the first time since Guards Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. The Cougars received some national recognition late in the year, receiving votes in the Top- 25 USA Today Coaches Poll following their Pac-12 Tournament run, becoming the first WSU team to be mentioned in a poll since the season. In , Daugherty led a team that featured six freshmen and three sophomores to the Pac-12 Conference Tournament quarterfinals for the second straight season, beating Arizona State in the opening round before falling to top-seeded Stanford. The Cougars improved three spots in the conference standings from a season ago, finishing eighth. WSU produced some notable wins while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country, beating No. 20 Ohio State, posting a road victory over regional rival Gonzaga and sweeping the season series with Arizona State. The Cougars finished the year with a program record for blocks in a season with 114. Also under Daugherty s guidance in , the Cougars backcourt received recognition from the conference as Lia Galdeira, the second-leading freshman scorer in the country and three-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week winner, earned a number of All-Pac-12 accolades as a freshman after pacing the Cougars in scoring, rebounding, steals and minutes. Sophomore point guard Tia Presley also earned all-conference honors despite being limited to seven conference games due to injury. Daugherty also saw center Carly Noyes cap off her impressive career by becoming the school s all-time leader in blocked shots, games played and career starts. The campaign saw Daugherty lead the Cougars to one of the most successful seasons in program history while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country (No. 27). WSU posted the most wins since , recording 13 overall victories and the second double-digit win season under Daugherty while improving their final RPI by 50 spots from the season prior. The Cougars saved its best for last, beating UCLA the final weekend of the regular season before posting the program s inaugural wins at the conference tournament. WSU knocked off Oregon State and USC in the first two rounds to advance to the nationally-televised semifinal against California held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Additionally, Daugherty led the Cougs to the program s inaugural win over a Big Ten Conference opponent (Wisconsin) and the first win over a Big East Conference opponent (Marquette) in over 20 years. Daugherty s team followed nonconference play by winning its first three games of Pac-12 play for the first time since The Cougars made their mark on the record book as well, posting the most rebounds, the sixth-most points, fourth-most threes, fifth-most assists and second-most assists in WSU single-season history also saw Daugherty s first WSU recruiting class cap their impressive careers as a pair of 1,000-point scorers exited along with a three-time academic all-conference selection in addition to the three players who received invites to the WNBA combine. Headlining the group was guard Jazmine Perkins who finished her career as a threetime all-conference selection and WSU s all-time leader in games played and the first player in school-history, male or female, with 1,200+ points, 700+ rebounds and 250+ steals saw the Cougars take another step forward under Daugherty s guidance while playing the No. 27 toughest schedule in the country. WSU posted the most conference wins, the highest scoring average and highest shooting percentage since The Cougars posted their highest finish since the , tying for seventh after posting season sweeps over California and Oregon State and beating Oregon and Oregon State on the same weekend to record their first weekend sweep in conference play since WSU finished the year with a school-record 208 made three-point field goals and the second-most assists in program single-season history. The past two Cougar teams have produced two of the top block totals in program history, recording 98 in and 100 last year, the second-best mark in the Cougar single-season record book. In , the Cougars started to make their move. Despite having the sixth-youngest team in the country, WSU started earning wins and accolades that hadn t been seen in Pullman for years. The Cougars defeated Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz., in front of a national television audience, their first road win over the Sun Devils in more than 13 years. WSU also defeated USC at Galen Center, the team s first road win over the Trojans in more than 11 years. Individually, following a 33-point scoring barrage against ASU, guard April Cook garnered WSU s first Pac-10 Player of the Week honor in four years, and just the second by a Cougar in the last 13 years. Then-freshman Carly Noyes broke WSU s single-season blocks record, a mark that had stood for 25 years, and became the first player in school history to lead the Pac-10 in the statistical category. Daugherty also signed her third-straight nationally-ranked recruiting class, and if recent history is any indication, greatness should be expected from the get-go. Multiple players from each of her first three signing classes garnered postseason recognition by Pac-10 coaches and media members following their debut seasons. Following , the Cougars ranked among the nation s top 30 teams in both increasing their win total and increasing their RPI ranking. During the regular season the Cougars won six more games than the previous season, ranking 26th nationally and second in the Pac-10 amongst teams making the greatest turnarounds. WSU also moved up 83 spots in the RPI from the previous season, the second-highest increase amongst Pac- 10 teams, and tied for the 28th-highest jump nationally. In year one, Daugherty instilled excitement around Cougar women s basketball, signing the nation s 16th-ranked recruiting class (Blue Star Basketball). The class also received 2 Washington State Women s Basketball
4 Coaching Staff a top-25 nod from HoopGurlz (No. 24), ranked second in the Pacific-10 Conference and was unquestionably the greatest signing class in school history. Fans excitement translated into a packed Beasley Coliseum, as WSU more than tripled its attendance from the previous season. In year two, Daugherty guided the Cougars to an eighth-place finish in the Pac-10, WSU s highest ranking in the conference since also finishing eighth in , and the team posted double-digit wins for the first time since the season. Daugherty also followed the most heralded recruiting class in school history with another highly-ranked class in Daugherty s players have received quite a bit of postseason attention since her arrival on the Palouse. In her first season guard Katie Appleton garnered her first-career allconference honor after being named All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Guard Kezia Kelly was named Freshman All-Pac-10 honorable mention. April Cook and Jazmine Perkins took home a slew of honors following the season, earning mention on the All- Pac-10 Team and the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team. Perkins was also named to the Pac- 10 All-Defensive Team. In , Cook garnered her second-straight honorable mention all-conference honor, and freshmen Carly Noyes and KiKi Moore combined for a number of accolades. Daugherty continued to produce all-conference selections last season as Perkins and Sage Romberg garnered All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors while Romberg was placed on the Pac-10 All-Freshmen team and Ireti Amojo received All-Pac-10 All-Freshmen honorable mention. It marked the third consecutive season that Daugherty had at least one freshman garner all-conference recognition. Dating back to her years at Washington, Daugherty has placed at least one individual on the All-Pac-10/12 team each year since A pair of Cougs received All-Pac-12 accolades in as Perkins received all-pac-12 honorable mention while both Perkins and Carly Noyes earned all-defensive team honorable mention. In , Galdeira and Presley received all-conference honorable mention with Galdeira also earning a spot on the all-defensive and all-freshmen teams. This past season, Galdeira and Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. Daugherty, whose career record stands at (.518), has more than 20 years of experience working with WNBA-caliber talent. She began her head coaching career at Boise State, where she coached for seven years ( ) and compiled a record of (73-31 Big Sky Conference). Under her watch, the Broncos not only made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, but achieved their first national ranking and won their first regular season conference title. In 1992, the Broncos won the Big Sky regular season championship, and in 1994 they shared the conference crown with Montana and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. At the conclusion of the season, Daugherty was named Big Sky Co-Coach of the Year. After turning things around at Boise State, Daugherty continued her success at Washington, where she coached for 11 seasons. After finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in 2000, Daugherty led the Huskies to their first conference title since 1990, the greatest turnaround in conference history. She led Washington to nine postseason appearances in 11 seasons - six NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT appearances - and led the Huskies all the way to the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship Elite Eight in Daugherty helped a number of players earn individual honors at Washington, with Giuliana Mendiola becoming the school s first Pac-10 Player of the Year, and four players earning District VIII All-America honors. Home attendance soared under Daugherty s watch at both Boise State and Washington. The Broncos averaged 500 fans per game before Daugherty s arrival. During her tenure, more than 2,000 fans were coming to watch every game, placing Boise State in the nation s top 30 for home attendance in each of her seven seasons. Washington led the Pac-10 in home attendance in both and The team chemistry formed on the basketball court is a direct result of creating a family atmosphere with Daugherty s staff and players. Daugherty creates a home away from home for her basketball family, consisting of coaches, players and support staff. This environment culminated in 16 players combining for 49 selections to the Pac-10 All- Academic Team at Washington, and 30 student-athletes on the Big Sky Conference All- Academic Team at Boise State. In her six seasons at WSU, ten players have combined for 21 All-Academic selections. Daugherty s basketball family is involved not only in providing everything necessary to achieve academic excellence, but also the means to becoming involved in community service. Daugherty leads by example, speaking at meetings for the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis and for many women s groups. A major advocate for healthy heart awareness, Daugherty was named the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association s National Coach of the Year in Since becoming a survivor of sudden cardiac arrest Daugherty has become one of the nation s most visible spokesmen, filming a nationally-aired commercial, speaking at fund-raisers for the Hope Heart Institute and the American Red Cross and helping WSU sponsor the inaugural Cougs Have Heart basketball game to raise awareness for heart disease. Daugherty is a member of the Women s Basketball Coaches Association and is a former member of its Board of Directors. She is also a member of both the State Farm Coaches All-America Team and the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year selection committees and is currently serving on the WBCA Ethics Board, the WBCA All-America selection committee for Region 8 and is the captain of the Pac-12 coaches committee. Daugherty often serves as a clinician for the NCAA YES Clinic at the Final Four, and she has been active in USA Basketball and was an assistant coach for the West Team at the 1995 Olympic Sports Festival. Daugherty also places high priority on keeping the top local high school talent at home in the Northwest. In her first season with the Cougars, Washington s 3A State Player of the Year Katie Grad (Auburn-Riverside) and Shadle Park s all-time leading scorer Lexie Pettersen (Spokane) were each a part of her nationally-ranked recruiting class. Her second recruiting class featured Carly Noyes of Moses Lake, Wash., a three-time conference player of the year at Moses Lake HS. Her 2010 class, two-time Evergreen Conference Most Valuable Player and Seattle Times All-State (all-classifications) honoree Brandi Thomas, of Elma, Wash., went Crimson. This season, Daugherty welcomes Wyoming s two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in Jordan Kelley (Gillette, Wyo.), one of the top-rated low post players out of Canada in 6-3 Shalie Dheensaw (Victoria, B.C.) who has started for the Canadian U17 National Team and speedy threetime all-state selection out of Spokane s Gonzaga Prep Tia Presley (Spokane, Wash.). The 2012 recruiting class featured six players from all over the country including Lia Galderia who was named Hawaii Player of the Year three times. The 2014 incoming class features seven members including four from overseas. Several of Daugherty s athletes have gone on to coaching careers at both the high school and collegiate level, including Lisa Fisher, an associate head coach with the Cougars in Daugherty served as an assistant coach at Stanford under head coach Tara Vanderveer prior to taking over the Boise State program. She helped guide the Cardinal to one of the finest seasons in school history, finishing the 1989 season with a record of 28-3, an undefeated Pac-10 season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Daugherty also had a two-year stint on the Kent State staff as an assistant coach from Daugherty played collegiate basketball at Ohio State from , where she led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship in 1977 and She is still ranked amongst the school s top 25 in career scoring with 1,137 points. She also ranks fifth in career rebounds (829), is tied for 17th in career field goals made (500) and shares the single-game school record for blocked shots (12 against Michigan State in 1976). At the conclusion of her senior season, she earned first-team All-America honors and was a Wade Trophy finalist the first year the award was presented. Just prior to the start of the 2001 season, The Ohio State University honored Daugherty with an induction into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame. Daugherty will be inducted into the Westerville High School in December, Following graduation in 1978, Daugherty contributed as both a player and coach on several international teams, including a period as a player and coach for the Union Sportive Vierzon Club based in France. Daugherty, a native of Columbus, Ohio, is the daughter of Naomi and Jim Brewer and has two brothers, Mark and Neil Brewer, and one sister, Ruth Williams. She and her husband Mike are the parents of twins Doc and Breanne. YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. FINISH BOISE STATE T-2/Big Sky BOISE STATE /Big Sky BOISE STATE /Big Sky BOISE STATE /Big Sky BOISE STATE (NCAA) T-1/Big Sky BOISE STATE T-2/Big Sky BOISE STATE /Big Sky WASHINGTON (NCAA) T-4/Pac WASHINGTON (NCAA) /Pac WASHINGTON (WNIT) /Pac WASHINGTON /Pac WASHINGTON (NCAA) T-1/Pac WASHINGTON (WNIT) T-2/Pac WASHINGTON (NCAA) T-2/Pac WASHINGTON (WNIT) /Pac WASHINGTON /Pac WASHINGTON T-4/Pac WASHINGTON (NCAA) /Pac WASHINGTON STATE /Pac WASHINGTON STATE T-8/Pac WASHINGTON STATE /Pac WASHINGTON STATE T-7/Pac WASHINGTON STATE /Pac WASHINGTON STATE /Pac WASHINGTON STATE (WNIT) /Pac WASHINGTON STATE (WNIT) /Pac-12 CAREER 26 SEASONS WSU 8 SEASONS
5 Coaching Staff Mike DAUGHERTY Associate Head Coach Ninth Year Associate head coach Mike Daugherty begins his ninth year with the Washington State University coaching staff. Husband to WSU Head Coach June Daugherty, Mike capped his 26th season as a Division I coach. Prior to joining the Cougars coaching staff, Daugherty had a reputation for building explosive offenses and he has not disappointed since his arrival in Pullman. During the season, Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley both ranked in the top 5 in scoring average in the Pac-12 Conference. Galdeira capped her collegiate career, finishing second in career scoring (1,710 points), three-point field goals made (160), field goals made (621) and steals (271), first in three-point field goal attempts (576) and total field goals attempts (1,645), fourth in free throws made (308) and fifth in free throws attempted (432). She was a three-time All-Pac-12 player. Presley capped her career by earning All- Pac-12 honorable mention after finishing the regular-season fifth in the conference in scoring (17.1 ppg), sixth in steals (54) and ninth in free throw percentage (.776). The senior from Spokane recorded nine 20-point games in and averaged 16.2 ppg in conference play, fifth-best in the Pac-12. Both Galdeira and Presley sit among the top-3 all-time scorers in WSU history. In , Daugherty helped guide the Cougars to one of the best campaigns in program history, earning a trip to the WNIT, the program s first postseason appearance since 1991, and post 17 wins, the most since WSU also notched four wins over ranked teams, including one on the road against No. 10 Nebraska and went on to post nine conference games for the first time since Guards Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. Daugherty joined the WSU staff after coaching 11 years at Washington, serving his first eight years with the Huskies as an assistant until being promoted to associate head coach in September He began his coaching career at Boise State, where he coached for seven years. The Huskies ranked first or second in the Pacific-10 Conference in scoring offense in three of Daugherty s final six seasons. In 2003, UW scored a conference-best 75.6 points per game. Three of Daugherty s student-athletes ranked among Washington s top four in both 3-pointers made and 3-pointers attempted. A 1977 graduate of Ohio State, Daugherty was a starter on the basketball team from In 1976, Daugherty was named Ohio State s Defensive Player of the Year. Before transferring to Ohio State, Daugherty played the season at Georgia Tech, initially attending as both a guard on the basketball team and a quarterback on the football team. Following graduation from Ohio State, Daugherty went on to play professionally in the South American Professional Leagues. His Sirio Brazil team won the world championship at the Jones Cup in Daugherty also averaged as many as 24 points per game for the Hindu Club of Argentina. Daugherty, who enjoys fly fishing in his spare time, earned his bachelor s degree in marketing from Ohio State. He and June are the parents of twins Doc and Breanne. His father, Doc, played tailback for one season at Ohio State. The offense took another step forward in , posting the third-highest scoring average in program history and highest in nearly 20 seasons. Presley and Galdeira combined for the highest scoring duo in program history and finished with the second and fourth-most points in WSU single-season history, respectively. In , a pair of guards earned All-Pac-12 honors in Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley with Galdeira finishing the year as the second-leading freshman scorer in the country at 14.8 ppg, tops among all freshmen in the Pac-12. Galdeira led the Cougars in scoring, rebounding, steals and made 3-pointers, setting WSU freshman records for points, scoring average and double-digit scoring efforts. In , the Cougars grab the most rebounds in school history and scored the sixth-most points in a single-season history. The offense has improved each season as the Cougs knocked down 9+ threes in a game six times last season. In , WSU set a school record with 208 made 3-pointers and posted their highest scoring average and shooting percentage since Washington State Women s Basketball
6 Coaching Staff Ashley GILL Assistant Coach Fourth Year Ashley Gill (formerly Grover) completed her seventh year working on Washington State s women s basketball staff and enters her fourth as an assistant coach after spending the previous two seasons as the team s video coordinator and two years prior as a team manager. Gill attended Mountlake Terrace High School in Brier, Wash. and was a four-year letterwinner in basketball, serving as team captain her junior and senior seasons. She also earned three letters in both volleyball and in track. Gill is married to her husband, Trevor. A large contributor to Washington State s recruiting efforts, Gill helped the Cougar coaching staff land three letters of intent for the 2019 class. Borislava Hristova, Maria Kostourkova and Alexys Swedlund were each members of the class. Hristova is from Bulgaria, Kostourkova calls Portugal home, and Swedlund is from South Dakota. The Cougars also received significant playing time from freshmen Louise Brown and Pinelopi Pavlopoulou in Brown owned seven double-digit rebound games, seven multiple-block performances, tied for the team-lead in blocks (29) and was second in rebounding (6.5 rpg). Pavlopoulou played valuable minutes behind point guard Dawnyelle Awa, scoring eight points and grabbing six boards in the win over Dayton and connected on three 3-pointers in a near-upset against No. 15 Stanford. Bianca Blanaru, another recruit from the 2018 class, set a WSU single-game freshman record with five blocks against Idaho State. In , Gill helped the Cougars produce one of the best campaigns in program history, earning a trip to the WNIT, the program s first postseason appearance since 1991, and posted 17 wins, the most since WSU also notched four wins over ranked teams, including a road victory against No. 10 Nebraska and later went on to post nine conference games for the first time since Guards Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. The Cougars received some national recognition late in the year, receiving votes in the Top-25 USA Today Coaches Poll following the Pac-12 Tournament, becoming the first WSU team to be mentioned in a poll since the season. In Gill s first season on the coaching staff, the Cougars advanced to the Pac-12 Conference Tournament quarterfinals for the second straight season, beating Arizona State in the opening round before falling to top-seeded Stanford. WSU produced some notable wins while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country, beating No. 20 Ohio State, posting a road victory over regional rival Gonzaga and sweeping the season series with Arizona State. The Cougars, which contained a roster with six freshmen and three sophomores, also posted a four-game winning streak during Pac-12 play and finished the year with a program record for blocks in a season with 114. Gill earned her bachelor s degree in psychology with a focus in sport management from Washington State in 2009 and recently earned her master s degree in sport management from WSU. 5
7 Coaching Staff Rod JENSEN Assistant Coach First Year Kate WERNER Coordinator of Ops. Ninth Year Rod Jensen was named assistant coach for the Washington State women s basketball team in July Jensen makes his return to Pullman after a one-year stint with the WSU men s basketball team under former-head coach Ken Bone in Known as a defensive-minded coach, Jensen brings with him 30-plus years of coaching experience. Jensen originally came to WSU in June of 2013 as the director of player development and was promoted to assistant coach three months later, in September. He stepped away from coaching during the season to spend time with his family. Prior to arriving at Washington State, Jensen served as head coach at the College of Idaho from In his final season with the Coyotes, Jensen led C of I to its first winning season in four years (15-14), its first home playoff game since 2007 and earned the program s first win over a No. 1-ranked team, an victory at Eastern Oregon in February of Jensen has earned notoriety as a defensive coach, especially during his 19 years as a coach at Boise State University. From , he was the top assistant to head coach, Bobby Dye, helping the Broncos rank among the top 15 in the NCAA Division I in scoring defense for four-straight seasons, winning Big Sky regular-season championships in 1988 and 1989, along with Big Sky Tournament titles in 1988, 1993, and BSU teams advanced to the National Invitational Tournament in 1987 and 1991, and the NCAA Tournament in 1988, 1993, and In 1995, Jensen became the head coach at Boise State, compiling a overall record in seven seasons at the helm while recording the third-most wins in BSU history. During his tenure, the Broncos ranked among the NCAA top 25 in scoring defense in 1998 and 1999, winning the 1999 Big West East Division Championship. Jensen headed east in 2002, becoming an assistant coach for Pete Gillen at the University of Virginia, where he helped the Cavaliers to NIT appearances in 2003 and 2004, leading the Atlantic Coast Conference in defensive field goal percentage. In 2005, he moved to UNC Greensboro, working for Mike Dement, where during his tenure, every player who exhausted their eligibility, graduated. He spent five years at UNCG, his final four as associate head coach. A 1975 graduate of the University of Redlands in California, Jensen began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1980, serving as an assistant for two years, before spending one season at Penn State. Jensen and his wife Brenda have four grown children; daughters Kate, Emily and Nicole, and son Tucker. Returning to her hometown of Pullman, Wash., Kate Werner joined head coach June Daugherty s staff at Washington State and recently completed her eighth season as coordinator of operations. Werner oversees team travel, budget preparation, community service activities and is the student-athlete academic liaison. The Cougars have had multiple student-athletes placed on academic all-conference teams in each of the last seven seasons and had one receive an honorable mention selection last year. As a team, the Cougs have been presented two of the past five WSU Seehafer Awards that recognizes the program with the biggest team GPA improvement from the previous two semesters. In , Werner helped the team earn the NCAA s Public Recognition Award for the Cougars academic year. The honor is given to programs whose multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores are among the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. In , WSU, along with Stanford, were the only two Pac-12 Conference schools recognized for the award. Werner also serves as the women s basketball program s liaison within the athletic department, coordinating the unique needs and requests with marketing, event management, sports information, compliance, administration, business office and various community groups. Werner assists in the recruitment of prospective studentathletes and monitors daily eligibility reports. Werner also serves as the point person to organize, budget and execute precise and detailed travel itineraries for the Cougars, domestically and internationally. The Cougars are known for participating in events at Hoopfest in Spokane, the Pullman Lentil Festival, and are also Reading Buddies, as part of a reading program with local elementary schools. Werner previously served as director of women s basketball operations for University of Washington, joining the staff prior to the season under Daugherty. Prior to her work at UW, Werner served as the assistant coach for the Whitworth University women s basketball and softball teams from During her tenure with the women s basketball program, the Pirates posted an overall record of and in conference play and won the 2003 Northwest Conference Championship. Werner graduated from Whitworth with a bachelor s degree in business management in While on staff, she earned a master s degree in education with an emphasis in guidance and counseling in Werner was a four-year letterwinner for the Pirates, setting the single-season record for 3-point percentage as a senior, making 31-of-66 attempts. Werner also served as a team captain for a squad that finished Werner also played two seasons of softball for the Pirates. While attending Pullman High School, Werner was a three-year letterwinner in basketball, volleyball and softball, earning All-Frontier League honors as a senior in volleyball and basketball. Werner is the daughter of Pullman residents Mike and Vivian Werner. Her father Mike played basketball for the Cougars, lettering in 1964 and under coach Marv Harshman. 6 Washington State Women s Basketball
8 Coaching Staff Korin HEDLUND Video Coordinator Second Year Korin Hedlund enters her fourth season with the women s basketball program, serving as the team s video coordinator. Hedlund began her work with the program as an undergraduate at Washington State. As a junior, she volunteered with the team before taking over video responsibilities in the fall of After graduating with a degree in communication from Washington State in 2014, Hedlund continued her work as video coordinator, taking on additional responsibilities in alumni outreach and scout team coordination. Hedlund is currently pursuing a graduate degree in sport management from Washington State. A native of Kent, Wash., Hedlund graduated from Kentwood High School in In her time at Kentwood, Hedlund was a three-sport athlete playing basketball, volleyball, and tennis. Hedlund is the daughter of Rick and Sheri. Her father Rick played football for the Cougars. 7
9 Roster BY CLASS SENIORS 4 Dawnyelle Awa Mariah Cooks Taylor Edmondson Alexas Williamson JUNIOR 1 Ivana Kmetovska SOPHOMORES 4 Bianca Blanaru Louise Brown Caila Hailey Pinelopi Pavlopoulou FRESHMEN 5 Borislava Hristova Maria Kostourkova Nike McClure Krystle McKenzie Alexys Swedlund BY COUNTRY/STATE AUSTRALIA 2 Louise Brown Krystle McKenzie BULGARIA 1 Borislava Hristova CALIFORNIA 3 Mariah Cooks Caila Hailey Alexas Williamson GREECE 1 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou HAWAII 1 Dawnyelle Awa MACEDONIA 1 Ivana Kmetovska NEW MEXICO 1 Taylor Edmondson NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 Caila Hailey G 5-10 So. 1V Inglewood, Calif. (Serra HS) 2 Krystle McKenzie G 5-8 RS-Fr. RS Gold Coast, Australia 4 Louise Brown F 6-2 So. 1V Melbourne, Australia 10 Alexas Williamson G 5-9 Sr. 3V Chino Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 11 Dawnyelle Awa G 5-9 Sr. 3V Kealakekua, Hawaii (Konawaena HS) 12 Taylor Edmondson G 5-11 Sr. 3V Carlsbad, N.M. (Carlsbad HS) 15 Ivana Kmetovska F 6-3 Jr. 2V Skopeje, Macedonia (Orce Nikolov) 20 Maria Kostourkova C 6-4 Fr. HS Lisbon, Portugal (E.S.P.J.A.L.) 21 Nike McClure F 6-3 RS-Fr. RS Tenino, Wash. (W.F. West HS) 22 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou G 5-8 So. 1V Athens, Greece (American Community School) 23 Alexys Swedlund G 5-11 Fr. HS Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More HS) 24 Bianca Blanaru C 6-5 So. 1V Timisorara, Romania 34 Mariah Cooks F 6-1 Sr. 3V Santa Maria, Calif. (Ernest Righetti HS) 45 Borislava Hristova F 6-0 Fr. HS Varna, Bulgaria (Georgi Benkovski) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 11 Dawnyelle Awa G 5-9 Sr. 3V Kealakekua, Hawaii (Konawaena HS) 24 Bianca Blanaru C 6-5 So. 1V Timisorara, Romania 4 Louise Brown F 6-2 So. 1V Melbourne, Australia 34 Mariah Cooks F 6-1 Sr. 3V Santa Maria, Calif. (Ernest Righetti HS) 12 Taylor Edmondson G 5-11 Sr. 3V Carlsbad, N.M. (Carlsbad HS) 1 Caila Hailey G 5-10 So. 1V Inglewood, Calif. (Serra HS) 45 Borislava Hristova F 6-0 Fr. HS Varna, Bulgaria (Georgi Benkovski) 20 Maria Kostourkova C 6-4 Fr. HS Lisbon, Portugal (E.S.P.J.A.L.) 15 Ivana Kmetovska F 6-3 Jr. 2V Skopeje, Macedonia (Orce Nikolov) 21 Nike McClure F 6-3 RS-Fr. RS Tenino, Wash. (W.F. West HS) 2 Krystle McKenzie G 5-8 RS-Fr. RS Gold Coast, Australia 22 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou G 5-8 So. 1V Athens, Greece (American Community School) 23 Alexys Swedlund G 5-11 Fr. HS Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More HS) 10 Alexas Williamson G 5-9 Sr. 3V Chino Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) PORTUGAL 1 Maria Kostourkova ROMANIA 1 Bianca Blanaru SOUTH DAKOTA 1 Alexys Swedlund WASHINGTON 1 Nike McClure HEAD COACH: ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: VIDEO COORDINATOR: June Daugherty (9th Year) Mike Daugherty (9th Year) Ashley Gill (4th Year) Rod Jensen (1st Year) Kate Werner (9th Year) Korin Hedlund (2nd Year) 8 Washington State Women s Basketball
10 Student-Athletes Dawnyelle Awa 5-9 Senior Guard Kealakekua, Hawaii WSU CAREER JUNIOR: Started all 32 games averaged 4.7 ppg and 1.8 rpg second on team with 81 assists third on team with 39 steals second on team in shooting percentage, (44.7) led team in 3-point shooting, (44.7) team-best 85.7 free throw percentage (24-28) in Pac-12 Conference play, averaged 5.4 ppg, shot team-best 48.3 percent from behind the arc and went 15-of-16 (93.8) at the free throw line scored in double figures four times had 5+ assists four times scored six points and dished out three assists in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton scored seven points, dished out season-high six assists and made three steals in win over No. 10 Maryland at the San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) scored six points in road win over Gonzaga scored season-high 12 points and dished out three assists in win over Montana State scored 10 points, dished out three assists and made two steals at No. 18 Arizona State had seven points and three steals in near-upset of No. 15 Stanford scored seven points in near-upset at No. 9 Oregon State... had six points and three assists in win at Oregon scored seven points in win over Utah made three steals in win over Colorado had seven points at No. 12 Stanford scored 10 points at California recorded seven points in win at Utah hit three 3-pointers and scored 11 points in win at Washington scored four points against UCLA dished out six assists in opening round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament had four points and four steals against No. 9 Arizona State in Pac-12 Conference Tournament quarterfinal scored two points against Eastern Washington in opening round of WNIT. SOPHOMORE: Started all 34 games averaged 5.1 ppg and 3.0 rpg led team with 115 assists, tied for seventh-most in Pac-12 Conference third on team with 46 steals also blocked eight shots shot 43.3 percent from the field, secondhighest on team fifth in Pac-12 with 1.8 Assist-to-Turnover ratio recorded five points and six assists in win at Seattle had seven points and four assists against West Virginia in Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu scored 11 points, went 6-for-6 at the free throw line and dished out five assists in win over Fresno State scored season-high 13 points and had five assists in upset road victory at No. 10/10 Nebraska tallied eight points and seven assists in win over Cal State Northridge had three steals and six assists against No. 25/22 Gonzaga had five points, four assists and three steals in win over No. 24/25 Arizona State recorded six assists in home win over Washington had eight points and five assists in win over No. 21/20 Colorado had nine points at Oregon scored 12 points and made three steals in win at USC had five points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals at UCLA scored eight points in win at Utah scored nine points against Oregon State had career high eight assists and six rebounds in home win over Oregon scored six points at No. 18/18 California matched careerhigh with eight assists in opening round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament had four assists in quarterfinal win over No. 20/20 California of Pac- 12 Conference Tournament grabbed six boards against Oregon State in Pac-12 Tournament semifinal scored five points at Montana in opening round of WNIT. FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 31 games, started final 13 averaged 2.6 ppg and 1.7 rpg led team with 68 assists, second most among freshmen in the Pac-12 Conference and tied for seventh-most by a freshman in WSU history third on team with 38 steals blocked seven shots scored in double figures twice scored four points and dished out three assists in season-opener at Minnesota recorded four assists in win over Monmouth had two points, two steals and two assists in win over No. 20 Ohio State had three assists at No. 14 Louisville and in the win at Gonzaga had four points and five steals against Oregon first career start came against Oregon State in place of injured Tia Presley, scored seven points, made six steals, dished our four assists and grabbed four rebounds scored six points and recorded four assists in win at Arizona State had seasonhighs of six assists and six rebounds in win at Arizona made three 3-pointers, scored season high 11 points and recorded five assists in win over USC had four assists against No. 17 UCLA had four steals at Oregon had six points and four rebounds against No. 4 Stanford scored 10 points and had three blocks in opening round win over Arizona State at Pac-12 Conference Tournament scored eight points and grabbed five boards against No. 4 Stanford in Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinal. HIGH SCHOOL Konawaena High School in Kailua-Kona, Hawai i four-time First Team All-State selection four-time All-Big Island League honoree three-time Hawaii State Player of the Year four-time selection on the Hawaii s all-tournament team served as team captain all four years...as a SENIOR, helped KHS to a 28-3 record, its second straight Hawaii state title, and third in the last four years KHS posted wins over nationally ranked Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas), Oregon City (Oregon), and Brea Olinda (California) named the Hawaii Gatorade Girls High School Player of the Year after averaging 11.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 4.0 apg and 4.0 spg while shooting 54 percent from inside the three-point arc.named the most valuable player of the 2012 Iolani Classic also lettered twice in volleyball and earned First Team All-Big Island as an outside hitter. PERSONAL Born in Kealakekua, Hawaii parents Donald and Bobbie sister, Sareena and brother, Brandon...high school teammates with former Cougar teammate Lia Galdeira mom, Bobbie was high school coach. DAWNYELLE AWA S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL
11 Student-Athletes Bianca Blanaru 6-5 Sophomore Center Timisorara, Romania WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Appeared in 28 games scored 14 points and blocked nine shots averaged 0.5 ppg and 1.3 rpg recorded three assists and one steal made collegiate debut in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton set a WSU single-game record for blocks by a freshman with five and also grabbed three rebounds against Idaho State scored first career points in win at Hampton, finished with two points had two rebounds in win at Gonzaga scored two points and grabbed a season-high four boards in win at Loyola Marymount had two points at No. 9 Oregon State scored two points and blocked one shot in win at Oregon scored two points against No. 7 Oregon State had two points and a block against UCLA scored two points and grabbed four rebounds in win over USC blocked one shot against No. 9 HIGH SCHOOL Represented the Romania Under-18 National Team at the European Championships in 2012 was a member of the Under-20 National Team in played for the BCM Timisoara club team in Romania represented Romania in the 2012 FIBA 3x3 World Championships in Spain originally signed a national letter of intent with the University of Arkansas but was released from the agreement following a coaching change. PERSONAL Parents Ion (father) and Anisoara (mother) majoring in sport management. Arizona State in quarterfinal matchup of Pac-12 Tournament. BIANCA BLANARU S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Louise Brown 6-2 Sophomore Forward Melbourne, Australia WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 32 games, starting final 16 averaged 3.9 ppg second on team at 6.5 rpg, second-highest average in WSU Freshman single-season history tied for team-lead with 29 blocks, third-most in WSU Freshman single-season history recorded 23 steals and 17 assists shot 32.9 percent (48-146) from the field went 14- of-58 (.241) from behind the arc...scored in double figures twice and grabbed double-digit rebounds seven times grabbed 207 rebounds, second-most in WSU Freshman singleseason history grabbed six rebounds in collegiate debut, a season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton tallied a season-high 11 rebounds in win over Idaho State first career points came against No. 16 Nebraska, finished with seven points, 10 rebounds, two assists and one block had two blocks in win over Seattle scored season-high 13 points, grabbed nine boards and blocked four shots in road win over Hampton recorded three points, four rebounds and blocked one shot against Michigan in San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in upset win over No. 10 Maryland in San Juan Shootout brought down 10 rebounds in win at UC Santa Barbara scored four points, grabbed six rebounds and made two steals in win over Montana State recorded eight points and six rebounds in win at Loyola Marymount in win at Arizona, scored three points, grabbed three rebounds and blocked three shots scored eight points and had six rebound in near-upset of No. 15 Stanford grabbed five boards at No. 9 Oregon State made first career start for injured center Shalie Dheensaw in win at Oregon, had six points, seven rebounds, one block and one steal scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds in win over Utah had four points, six boards and one block in win over Colorado recorded five points, 11 rebounds and two blocks at California had eight points and eight assists against Oregon brought down 10 rebounds against No. 7 Oregon State had four points, 11 boards and three blocks at Colorado blocked three shots in win at Utah scored seven points, grabbed 10 rebounds and made two steals in win at Washington had eight rebounds against Washington had two blocks and eight boards against UCLA scored five points and brought down eight rebounds in win over USC had seven points and three steals in opening-round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament had six points, seven boards, one block and one steal against No. 9 Arizona State in quarterfinal round at Pac-12 Conference Tournament brought down eight rebounds against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT. HIGH SCHOOL Played on Australia s Victoria Metro state teams for four years...helped her state team earn a gold medal at the U16 Nationals in 2010 and another gold medal at the U18 Nationals in 2011 won the FIBA Oceania Championships on the Australia U17 Team and earned the Victoria School Sports Award for outstanding achievement by a secondary school student in 2012, helped the national team to a fifth place finish at the FIBA U17 World Championships, averaging a team-best 8.4 rpg in 2013, Brown led her state team to gold in the U20 Nationals and helped national team to a third-place finish at the FIBA U19 World Championships earned an Australia Institute of Sport scholarship twice in 2014, earned another gold medal after leading her state s U20 team...rated No. 9 among international high school recruits according to peachstatebasketball.com. LOUISE BROWN S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Washington State Women s Basketball
12 Student-Athletes Mariah Cooks 6-1 Senior Forward Santa Maria, Calif. WSU CAREER JUNIOR: Started all 32 games averaged 7.5 ppg and 5.3 rpg, both fourth-best on the team recorded 23 assists, 17 steals and nine blocks shot (.378) from the floor scored in double figures nine times recorded three double-doubles averaged 8.6 ppg and 6.1 rpg with seven double-figure scoring efforts in Pac-12 Conference play had six points and six rebounds in win season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton scored six points in win over Idaho State scored seven points and made two steals in win over Seattle had nine points and nine rebounds against Michigan in San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) had two points and one steal in upset of No. 10 Maryland at San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) had eight points, six rebounds, three assists and a steal in road win over Gonzaga scored nine points and brought down six rebounds in win at Loyola Marymount recorded first career double-double with 13 points, 14 rebounds along with two assists and a block against California recorded six points and six rebounds in win at Oregon scored 15 points, went 9-of-10 at the free throw line, had six rebounds and a block in win over Colorado scored 13 points at No. 12 Stanford scored careerhigh 19 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked a shot against Oregon had 10 points against No. 7 Oregon State had nine points, six boards and two steals in win at Utah scored 16 points, had eight rebounds and block in win at Washington scored nine points against Washington had six points and eight rebounds against UCLA scored 13 points and grabbed 18 rebounds, tied for sixthmost in school history, in win over USC recorded 10 points and four rebounds in win over Oregon in opening-round of Pac-12 Conference Tournament recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds along with one block and one steal against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT named Pac-12 All- Academic honorable mention. SOPHOMORE: Appeared in all 34 games averaged 6.0 ppg and 4.4 rpg recorded 24 steals, 19 assists and six blocks scored in double figures six times tallied 10 points and eight boards in road win at Seattle had 11 points at Hawaii in Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu recorded five points and season-high nine rebounds in win over Cal State Northridge had seven points at Dayton grabbed seven boards in overtime win over UC Riverside in Kennewick, Wash.scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds in win over No. 24/25 Arizona State recorded 11 points and eight rebounds in road win over Washington had six rebounds in win over No. 21/20 Colorado had seven points, six boards and three assists against Utah scored eight points at Oregon State tallied eight points and two steals in road win over USC scored seven points at UCLA had nine points, seven boards and two assists against No. 23/22 California scored season-high 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds in win over Oregon scored six points at No. 18/18 California recorded eight points and five boards at No. 5/4 Stanford scored 12 points and grabbed five boards in quarterfinal round win over No. 20/20 California at Pac-12 Conference Tournament recorded seven points and seven rebounds at Montana in opening round of WNIT earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 31 games, made two starts averaged 5.7 ppg and 3.5 rpg, fourth on the team recorded 23 steals, 13 assists and seven blocks scored in double figures seven times during Pac-12 play, fourth on team in scoring with 6.2 ppg and tied for third in rebounding at 4.2 rpg grabbed one rebound and made one steal in first career game, at Minnesota first career points came against South Dakota State, scored seven points and grabbed three rebounds scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds at UC Riverside had seven points at Fresno State scored seven points, had three boards and blocked first career shot in win over No. 20 Ohio State had 12 points after going 6-for-8 at the free throw line in win at Gonzaga had five points, four boards and two blocks against Arizona scored six points at No. 14 UCLA had nine points at Washington scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds against Washington had seven points, eight boards and two steals against Oregon had 16 points, five rebounds and three steals in overtime win over Oregon State first career start came in win at Arizona State started, grabbed season-high 10 rebounds in win at Arizona scored 11 points, had six boards and three steals at Oregon had 10 points at No. 20 Colorado scored 10 points and had six rebounds against No. 6 California recorded six points and notched six rebounds against No. 4 Stanford scored eight points in opening round win over Arizona State in the Pac-12 Conference Tournament had nine points and five rebounds against Stanford in Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinal. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Ernest Righetti High School three-time all-league selection as a SOPHOMORE, averaged 8.6 ppg and 7.7 rpg named honorable mention all-league as a JUNIOR, averaged 17.2 ppg and 10.7 rpg and 4.3 spg earned first team all-league honors as a SENIOR, led ERHS to the CIF Division 2A Southern Section quarterfinals named Most Valuable Player of Pac-7 League and Santa Barbara County after averaging 21.7 ppg and 12.0 rpg in league play earned first team all-league honors and first team all-cif averaged 22.0 ppg and 12.6 rpg during the CIF playoffs also lettered three times in volleyball as a middle blocker. PERSONAL Born in Santa Maria, Calif.parents Adrian and Stephanie sister, Jazmine and brother, Elijah father, Adrian, played football at Fresno State University cousin, Roosevelt Jr., played football at Nevada uncle, Carlos Adams played football at Kansas State. MARIAH COOK S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL
13 Student-Athletes Taylor Edmondson 5-11 Senior Guard Carlsbad, N.M. WSU CAREER JUNIOR: Appeared in 28 games averaged 5.1 ppg and 2.0 rpg recorded 32 assists, 13 steals and three blocks shot 24-of-74 (.324) from behind the arc scored nine points and made one steal in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton made a season-high three assists in win over Idaho State matched a career-high with 17 points and three assists in win over Seattle scored seven points against Michigan at San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) had four points in upset-win over No. 10 Maryland at San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) had five points in wins at UC Santa Barbara, at Gonzaga and, at home against Montana State hit three 3-pointers, finished with nine points and four boards in win at Loyola Marymount made two 3-pointers in win road win over Arizona recorded nine points and three steals at No. 18 Arizona State scored six points against California had four points and three rebounds at No. 9 Oregon State scored six points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in win at Oregon scored nine points in home wins over Utah and Colorado had six points at No. 12 Stanford scored five points against No. 7 Oregon State scored five points and dished out two assists in road win over Washington had five points against Washington did not play in final four games due to an injury. SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 30 games and made one start averaged 5.4 ppg and 1.6 rpg recorded 27 assists, 10 steals and two blocks shot 38.7 (29-75) from three-point range, second-highest percentage on team scored in double figures five times had three points, three assists and three rebounds in season-opener against Syracuse scored six points in win over Fresno State hit three 3-pointers and tallied 13 points in win at No. 10/10 Nebraska hit a three and blocked a shot in win over Cal State Northridge missed four games with a concussion scored five points in win over Washington scored eight points in three straight games, in win over No. 21/20 Colorado, against Utah and at Oregon scored 10 points in road win at USC had seven points at UCLA hit three 3-pointers and tallied 11 points at No. 23/22 California hit a three in the road wins at Utah and Colorado had a three and two steals in home win over Oregon scored seven points at No. 5/4 Stanford hit career-high four 3-pointers and scored season-high 14 points in opening round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament hit two 3-pointers and finished with seven points in quarterfinal win over No. 20/20 California at Pac-12 Tournament scored 11 points and grabbed four boards against Oregon State in semifinal of Pac-12 Tournament scored seven points at Montana in opening round of WNIT. three assists against Arizona scored season-high 17 points after hitting three 3-pointers in win over Arizona State scored six points at No. 14 UCLA hit two 3-pointers and finished with eight points at Washington had seven points, six boards and two steals in win against Oregon State scored 10 points and had four rebounds in win at Arizona scored six points in win over USC had five points and five rebounds in win at Oregon State scored seven points against No. 6 California had three points and three rebounds against No. 4 Stanford had three rebounds and two assists against No. 4 Stanford in Pac-12 Conference Tournament quarterfinal. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four times in basketball for coach John Zumbran at Carlsbad High School four-time all-district selection received Second Team All-District honors as a FRESHMAN.named First Team All-District as a SOPHOMRE as a JUNIOR, named District 4-5A Player of the Year and First Team All- State averaged 17.4 ppg, 3.0 apg, 3.6 spg averaged 25.0 ppg in the 5A state tournament as a SENIOR, earned District 4-5A Player of the Year honors, First Team All-State and All-District nominated for the New Mexico Gatorade State Player of the Year named the state s number one prospect by NMPREPS.com led CHS to a record while posting team-highs in scoring (10.7 ppg), blocks (32) and assists (88) lettered three times in volleyball, erned all-state honorable mention and District 4-5A Player of the Year accolades as a JUNIOR three-year letterwinner in track set school records in the triple jump, placing second in the triple jump and fifth in the long jump at State Championships as a JUNIOR lettered once in softball. PERSONAL Born in Carlsbad, N.M.parents David and Christine brother, Rusty plans on majoring in physical education. FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 31 games averaged 3.9 ppg and 2.3 rpg tallied 23 assists, 11 steals and three blocks fourth on team with 11 three-pointers notched an assist at Minnesota in first career game first career points came in win over Monmouth, finished with five points hit a three at UC Riverside scored four points and grabbed two rebounds in win over No. 20 Ohio State grabbed season-high seven boards at No. 14 Louisville scored four points at Syracuse had three points and a steal in win at Gonzaga had five points, five boards and TAYLOR EDMONDSON S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Washington State Women s Basketball
14 Student-Athletes Caila Hailey 5-10 Sophomore Guard Inglewood, Calif. WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Appeared in 27 games averaged 2.5 ppg recorded 12 steals and 10 assists shot 23-of-67 (.343) from the field including 6-of-26 (.231) from behind the arc in Pac-12 Conference games, shot 14-of-32 (.438), third-highest on team made collegiate debut in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton, recorded two steals and two assists in just four minutes first career points came in win over Idaho State, scoring five points scored four points in upset-win over No. 10 Maryland in San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) had season-high seven points in road win over UC Santa Barbara scored six points and made two steals in win at Loyola Marymount scored six points at No. 12 Stanford scored four points at Colorado had three points in road win over Utah hit a three and made a steal against Washington scored four points against UCLA had five points, two assists and two steals in 10 minutes in win over USC scored five points against Oregon in opening-round win of Pac-12 Conference Tournament recorded three rebounds, on steal and one assist against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT. averaged 11.9 ppg, 8.9 rpg, 2.3 apg and 2.2 spg.earned First-Team All-Del Rey League, First-Team All-CIF honors and a spot on the Los Angeles Daily News All- Area First Team helped co-del Rey League champ Serra make its fifth straight CIF finals appearance as a SENIOR, named Co-Player of the Year by the Daily Breeze in Los Angeles helped SHS reach the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals and the Regional Division IV Final averaged 14.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 4.1 apg and 3.3 steals earned First-Team All-Del Rey League scored 33 points in season-opener rated three stars and the No. 18 guard prospect in the country by ESPN.com.. PERSONAL Parents William and Tyra older brother, Cameron younger sister, Camille father, William played basketball at Whittier College brother, Cameron plays basketball at Western Oklahoma State plans on majoring in communications. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Serra High School as a SOPHOMORE, earned All-Del Rey League Second Team and Los Angeles Daily News All-Area Second Team honors after averaging 8.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg and 2.2 apg as a JUNIOR, helped SHS to its first CIF State Title CAILA HAILEY S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Borislava Hristova 6-0 Freshman Forward Varna, Bulgaria CLUB In 2011, named MVP of the U16 European Championship averaged 25.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg and 1.9 apg while playing against competition a year older than her in 2014, named MVP of the U18 European Championship for Bulgaria averaged 27.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 2.3 apg in 2015, competed in the FIBA U20 European Championship helped lead Bulgaria to seventh-place finish in Division B championship averaged 23.7 ppg and 8.8 pg and lead tournament from the free throw line shooting.875 (63-of-72) rated the No. 1 overall international collegiate recruit for her age by NetScouts Basketball International. 13
15 Student-Athletes Ivana Kmetovska 6-3 Junior Forward Skopeje, Macedonia WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 26 games averaged 1.3 ppg and 1.2 rpg recorded six assists, three steals and one block shot 16-of-43 (.372) from the field scored two points in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton scored two points and grabbed a career-high four rebounds in win over Idaho State scored two points against No. 16 Nebraska and two in the win at UC Santa Barbara had four points in win over Montana State recorded two points and one block in win at Loyola Marymount had three rebounds in win over Utah had two points and three rebounds in win over Colorado scored two points at No. 12 Stanford and against Oregon scored four points at Colorado recorded two points, three boards and one steal in win at Utah recorded three rebounds and two assists against UCLA scored two points and grabbed two boards in win over USC scored four points against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT. FRESHMAN: Appeared in 12 games scored eight points and grabbed three rebounds shot 4-of-7 from the field made collegiate debut and scored first two points against West Virginia at Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu scored two points in win over Ole Miss at Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu played six minutes at Dayton grabbed two rebounds at Oregon State appeared in win at USC grabbed a rebound at UCLA scored two points against No. 23/22 California scored two points in win over Oregon. HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 11.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg and 2.7 apg while playing for Macedonia at the U18 European Championships in Summer, 2012 has also been selected to the U16, U20 and U18 national teams helped her U13 and U14 club teams to national championships and was named the team s best scorer for the U14 team after scoring 40 points in the championship. IVANA KMETOVSKA S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Maria Kostourkova 6-4 Freshman Center Lisbon, Portugal CLUB In 2014, received MVP honors at the U16 European Championships averaged 17.1 ppg and 13.7 rpg in 2015, competed at the U18 European Championships averaged 13.9 ppg and 10.6 ppg and shot over 52 percent from the floor competed at the FIBA U18 European Championships averaged 13.8 ppg and 11.6 rpg competed at the FIBA U20 European Championships averaged 9.3 ppg and 7.2 rpg ranked the third-best international collegiate prospect by Peach State Basketball also named fourth-best international collegiate prospect for her age by NetScouts Basketball International. 14 Washington State Women s Basketball
16 Student-Athletes Nike McClure 6-3 RS-Freshman Forward Tenino, Wash. WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Tenino High School as a freshman and sophomore as a FRESHMAN, named All-Conference honorable mention after averaging 14 ppg and 12 rpg also ran track, placed fifth in the state in 800m and sixth in state in the high jump as a SOPHOMORE, named to the All-Conference first team played final two seasons at W.F West High School as a junior, earned a spot on the Adidas All-America Team as a SENIOR, helped WFWHS to a 2A State Title...named 2A Player of Year by the Associated Press, All-Class All-State by The Seattle Times, and Evergreen Conference MVP averaged 12.2 ppg and 10.5 rpg rated three stars and the No. 22 forward prospect in the country by ESPN.com. PERSONAL Named after Nike, winged goddess of victory parents, Gregory and Jqita younger brother, Allan mother, Juqita rank track at UNLV plans on majoring in communications. WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Redshirt season. Krystle McKenzie 5-8 RS-Freshman Guard Gold Coast, Australia HIGH SCHOOL Named the Under-16 South Coast Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013 named Most Valuable Player of the 2012 Under-17 Australian Squad earned Under-15 South Coast Girls Team honors in 2011 and 2012 averaged a team-best 4.8 assists-per-game for Australia at the 2012 Under-16 FIBA Junior National Championships selected a captain of the Under-16 team in 2011 and 2012 played for the Under-18 Queensland South State team in
17 Student-Athletes Pinelopi Pavlopoulou 5-8 Sophomore Guard Athens, Greece WSU CAREER FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 32 games averaged 2.1 ppg and 1.6 rpg recorded 27 assists, 22 steals and two blocks shot 25-of-73 (.342) from the field including 10-for-28 (.357) from behind the arc made 7-of-8 (.875) free throw attempts made collegiate debut and recorded first career points in season-opening win over No. 22 Dayton, finished with eight points and one assist had four rebounds, three steals and three assists in win over Idaho State scored six points in win over Seattle had five points, three rebounds and two steals in win road win over Hampton scored seven points in win at UC Santa Barbara had seven points in win over Montana State scored four points, grabbed three rebounds, dished out three assists and made two steals in win at Loyola Marymount hit three 3-pointers for nine points in near-upset of No. 15 Stanford had three points and two steals at No. 9 Oregon State scored four points and made one steal in win at Washington had four points and four rebounds against Washington scored two points and had two rebounds against Eastern Washington in opening-round of WNIT. HIGH SCHOOL Attended American Community School of Athens (ACS Athens) named high school s most valuable player as a sophomore and junior after posting team-highs in points, assists and steals both seasons played for the Proteas Voula club team, helping them to an undefeated season and a Greek Cup championship in 2013 currently competing in the Greece s top division of club basketball selected to play for the U16, U18 and U20 Greek National Teams started at point guard for the U16 and U18 teams played for U16 team, averaged team-highs of 9.4 ppg, 2.6 apg and 1.9 spg, also earning MVP honors of a U16 national tournament as the starting point guard for the U19 team in , helped lead team to first place finish in the North Attica Conference, a third-place finish in the National/Pan-Hellenic Championships once recorded a triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists. PERSONAL Born in Athens, Greece parents, Anastasios and Nefali brother, Vasilis interested in a sciences major. PINELOPI PAVLOPOULOU S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL Alexys Swedlund 5-11 Freshman Guard Rapid City, S.D. HIGH SCHOOL Attended St. Thomas More High School in Rapid City, S.D and was a three-sport athlete, lettering five times in track, twice in cross country, and five times in basketball for coach Brandon Kandolin was a three-time captain in basketball and led team to a record during her Cavalier career as a FRESHMAN she was named First-Team All- Conference scored 21 points in state championship game, and led St. Thomas More to its first title...as a SOPHOMORE, was named Second-Team All-State and selected First-Team All-Conference for a second consecutive season averaged 18.9 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 1.9 apg, 2.5 spg as a JUNIOR, was First-Team All-State, and averaged 20.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.4 apg, and 3.1 spg shot over 46 percent from the field hit a state-record 64 three-pointers helped lead St. Thomas More to 24-1 record and State A Championship, while grabbing 10 rebounds alongside 28 points in the championship game named Girls Basketball Athlete of the Year by South Dakota Sports Buzz as a SENIOR, exited the Cavalier program as the team s all-time leading scorer, with 2,002 career points averaged 25.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg, and 2.3 apg was a McDonald s All-American nominee selected First-Team All-Conference and was the state s Class A Player of the Year received Class A MVP honors in All Star Game was named Miss Basketball South Dakota, the state s highest honor for high school girls basketball players. PERSONAL Born in Spearfish, S.D parents Shurald and Nancy younger sister Natasha father owns a car dealership and mother is an office manager maintained a 3.78 high school GPA, was a three-year member of National Honor Society, and was student body vice president made honor roll four times in high school member of Spanish Club, Packing Hope Committee, and Students Against Destructive Decisions. 16 Washington State Women s Basketball
18 Student-Athletes Alexas Williamson 5-9 Senior Guard Chino Hills, Calif. WSU CAREER JUNIOR: Appeared in 18 games scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds recorded five assists and one steal shot 6-of-12 (.550) from the filed including 2-of-3 (.667) from behind the arc scored season-high five points, grabbed two boards and made one steal in win over Idaho State scored two points in win over Montana State hit one three and dished out an assist in a road win over Loyola Marymount scored two points at Colorado and in the win at Utah scored two points against No. 9 Arizona State in quarterfinal-round of the Pac-12 Conference Tournament. SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 30 games averaged 1.5 ppg and 1.4 rpg recorded 20 assists and six steals tallied 46 points and 41 rebounds averaged 10.2 mpg sank 8-of-11 free throw attempts recorded two ppints and three boards in win at Seattle hit a three against West Virginia in the Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu tallied two points in win over Ole Miss at Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu hit a three and made a steal in home win over Washington made two 3-pointers in road win at Washington scored two points, grabbed three boards and made a steal against Utah scored career-best seven points and grabbed three rebounds at UCLA had five points and a steal in win at Utah hit a three in win at Colorado had two points, two steals, two assists and three boards in win over Oregon grabbed career-high rebounds at No. 18/18 California scored four points at No. 5/4 Stanford recorded four points and three assists in opening round win over Oregon at Pac-12 Conference Tournament had two assists and two boards in quarterfinal win over No. 23/22 California at Pac-12 Tournament grabbed two rebounds at Montana in opening round of WNIT. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Kevin Kernan at Mater Dei High School three-time All-Trinity League selection helped the Monarchs claim three straight state titles threeyear starter for the Monarchs served as a team captain as a JUNIOR as a SOPHOMORE, named the most valuable player at the Palm Springs tournament as a JUNIOR, earned MVP honors at the Matt Denning Classic and was a starter on Mater Dei s 2011 USA TODAY National Championship team as a SENIOR, helped MDHS to a 34-3 record and its third straight Division I State Championship, fourth straight CIF Championship and five consecutive Trinity League title averaged 12.9 ppg named Second Team All-State Division I, Sixth Team All-State All Divisions, First Team All-CIF and First Team All-Trinity League a recipient of the Sportsmanship Award at the 2012 state title game. PERSONAL Born in Anaheim, Calif.parents James and Adoria brothers, Dorian and James volunteered with Campus Ministry for Down Syndrome Association of Orange County along with the Blind Children s Learning Center. FRESHMAN: Appeared in 20 games averaged 2.0 ppg and 1.1 rpg recorded 22 assists, six steals and one block shot.425 (17-40) from the field third on team with 16 assists in Pac-12 Conference play saw increased minutes following season-ending injury to Tia Presley made collegiate debut at Minnesota first career points came in overtime win over Oregon State, scored two points and dished out an assist had four assists in win at Arizona State had four points and three assists in win at Arizona scored season-high six points in win over USC had four points and a steal against No.17 UCLA hit two 3-pointers and finished with six points at Oregon scored six points and made two steals at Utah had three points, three assists and four rebounds against No. 4 Stanford scored four points and grabbed three boards in win over Arizona State in opening round of Pac-12 Conference Tournament hit a three and recorded four assists against No. 4 Stanford in quarterfinal of Pac-12 Conference Tournament voted by the team as the Co-Most Improved player. ALEXAS WILLIAMSON S CAREER STATS TOTAL 3-PT REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG TOTAL
19 Season Review Washington State Basketball Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 01, 2015) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Galdeira, Lia Presley, Tia Dheensaw, Shalie Cooks, Mariah Edmondson, Taylor Awa, Dawnyelle Brown, Louise Hailey, Caila Pavlopoulou,Pinelopi Kmetovska, Ivana Bolston, Ashley Williamson, Alexas Blanaru, Bianca Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Washington State Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/14/14 DAYTON W /16/14 IDAHO STATE W /19/14 NEBRASKA L /21/14 SEATTLE W /25/14 at Hampton W /28/14 vs Michigan L /29/14 vs Maryland W /04/14 at UC Santa Barbara W /09/14 at Gonzaga W /20/14 MONTANA STATE W /22/14 at Loyola Marymount W * 1/3/15 at Arizona W * 1/5/15 at Arizona State L * 1/9/15 CALIFORNIA L * 1/11/15 STANFORD Lot * 1/16/15 at Oregon State L * 1/18/15 at Oregon W * 1/23/15 UTAH W * 1/25/15 COLORADO W * 1/31/15 at Stanford L * 2/2/15 at California L * 2/6/15 OREGON L * 2/8/15 OREGON STATE L * 2/13/15 at Colorado L * 2/15/15 at Utah W * 2/20/15 at Washington W * 2/22/15 WASHINGTON L * 2/26/15 UCLA L * 2/28/15 USC W # 3/5/15 vs Oregon W # 3/6/15 vs Arizona State L & 3/18/15 EASTERN WASHINGTON L * Pac-12 Conference Game # Pac-12 Conference Tournament (Seattle) & Postseason WNIT 18 Washington State Women s Basketball
20 Washington State Basketball Season Review Washington State Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 01, 2015) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Galdeira, Lia Presley, Tia Dheensaw, Shalie Cooks, Mariah Awa, Dawnyelle Edmondson, Taylor Brown, Louise Hailey, Caila Pavlopoulou,Pinelopi Kmetovska, Ivana Blanaru, Bianca Williamson, Alexas Bolston, Ashley Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 1/3/15 at Arizona W * 1/5/15 at Arizona State L * 1/9/15 CALIFORNIA L * 1/11/15 STANFORD Lot * 1/16/15 at Oregon State L * 1/18/15 at Oregon W * 1/23/15 UTAH W * 1/25/15 COLORADO W * 1/31/15 at Stanford L * 2/2/15 at California L * 2/6/15 OREGON L * 2/8/15 OREGON STATE L * 2/13/15 at Colorado L * 2/15/15 at Utah W * 2/20/15 at Washington W * 2/22/15 WASHINGTON L * 2/26/15 UCLA L * 2/28/15 USC W * Pac-12 Conference Game # Pac-12 Conference Tournament (Seattle) & Postseason WNIT Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Washington State Opponents
21 Season Review Washington State Basketball Washington State Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Oct 01, 2015) All games Opponent Date Score HAILEY,CAI PRESLEY,TI WILLIAMSON AWA,DAWNYE EDMONDSON, KMETOVSKA, PAVLOPOULO DAYTON 11/14/ W IDAHO STATE 11/16/ W NEBRASKA 11/19/ L SEATTLE 11/21/ W at Hampton 11/25/ W DNP vs Michigan 11/28/ L DNP vs Maryland 11/29/ W DNP DNP at UC Santa Barbara 12/04/ W at Gonzaga 12/09/ W DNP DNP MONTANA STATE 12/20/ W at Loyola Marymount 12/22/ W at Arizona 1/3/ W DNP DNP at Arizona State 1/5/ L DNP CALIFORNIA 1/9/ L DNP DNP STANFORD 1/11/ L DNP DNP at Oregon State 1/16/ L DNP DNP at Oregon 1/18/ W DNP UTAH 1/23/ W COLORADO 1/25/ W DNP at Stanford 1/31/ L at California 2/2/ L DNP OREGON 2/6/ L DNP DNP OREGON STATE 2/8/ L DNP DNP at Colorado 2/13/ L at Utah 2/15/ W at Washington 2/20/ W DNP WASHINGTON 2/22/ L UCLA 2/26/ L DNP USC 2/28/ W DNP vs Oregon 3/5/ W DNP DNP vs Arizona State 3/6/ L DNP EASTERN WASHINGTON 3/18/ L DNP Opponent Date Score GALDEIRA,L DHEENSAW,S BLANARU,BI COOKS,MARI BROWN,LOUI DAYTON 11/14/ W IDAHO STATE 11/16/ W NEBRASKA 11/19/ L SEATTLE 11/21/ W at Hampton 11/25/ W vs Michigan 11/28/ L DNP vs Maryland 11/29/ W at UC Santa Barbara 12/04/ W at Gonzaga 12/09/ W MONTANA STATE 12/20/ W at Loyola Marymount 12/22/ W at Arizona 1/3/ W at Arizona State 1/5/ L DNP CALIFORNIA 1/9/ L DNP STANFORD 1/11/ L DNP at Oregon State 1/16/ L at Oregon 1/18/ W DNP UTAH 1/23/ W DNP COLORADO 1/25/ W DNP at Stanford 1/31/ L DNP at California 2/2/ L DNP OREGON 2/6/ L DNP OREGON STATE 2/8/ L DNP at Colorado 2/13/ L DNP at Utah 2/15/ W DNP at Washington 2/20/ W DNP WASHINGTON 2/22/ L DNP UCLA 2/26/ L DNP USC 2/28/ W DNP vs Oregon 3/5/ W DNP vs Arizona State 3/6/ L DNP EASTERN WASHINGTON 3/18/ L DNP Washington State Women s Basketball
22 Season Review Washington State Basketball Washington State Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Oct 01, 2015) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls DAYTON 40/25 36/ / / / / / / /56 (9) 12/9 16/30 4/4 13/7 24/29 IDAHO STATE 51/15 33/ / / / / / / / /7 20/30 6/2 16/7 18/16 NEBRASKA 34/34 27/ (21) 24-75/ / / / / / /51 (6) 10/13 11/14 4/1 7/4 22/18 SEATTLE 47/28 35/ / / / / / / /30-20/10 18/22 5/0 11/6 18/14 Hampton 34/26 40/ / / / / / / /43 (2) 11/13 22/25 4/1 11/6 23/19 Michigan 28/44 36/ (12) 19-61/ / / / / / /40 (3) 10/14 19/17 2/1 7/7 24/21 Maryland 31/27 39/ / / / / / / /38 (11) 11/11 17/24 3/4 11/5 22/26 UC Santa Barbara 35/28 46/ / / / / / / / /11 10/16 4/0 8/6 15/15 Gonzaga 20/30 39/ / / / / / / / /13 20/24 2/5 12/7 22/19 MONTANA STATE 44/30 38/ / / / / / / / /14 17/25 3/4 11/4 17/15 Loyola Marymount 41/27 46/ / / / / / / /45 (1) 19/12 13/24 3/1 13/8 13/16 Arizona 37/30 44/ / / / / / / /38 (3) 18/12 13/16 8/2 7/5 14/14 Arizona State 29/43 35/ (14) 24-52/ / / / / / /32 (7) 11/19 23/24 3/1 14/11 19/19 CALIFORNIA 27/35 35/ (8) 25-73/ / / / / / /53 (14) 11/17 11/22 4/2 10/5 15/16 STANFORD 33/28 38/ (10) 26-69/ / / / / / /44 (5) 15/11 10/15 2/2 9/5 24/18 Oregon State 39/30 31/ (3) 28-72/ / / / / / /46 (14) 11/21 9/23 1/9 10/5 23/12 Oregon 37/35 42/ / / / / / / / /21 13/19 2/2 12/8 16/17 UTAH 26/33 37/ / / / / / / /38 (9) 9/9 6/19 1/0 12/1 13/15 COLORADO 27/37 46/ / / / / / / /44 (4) 6/8 12/27 2/6 20/3 16/27 Stanford 39/37 17/ (19) 20-65/ / / / / / /47 (17) 8/11 14/18 1/4 9/8 21/14 California 19/31 35/ (3) 22-64/ / / / / / / /12 13/13 4/3 5/7 18/12 OREGON 30/37 39/ (1) 28-64/ / / / / / /40 (10) 12/15 9/15 4/0 8/3 12/9 OREGON STATE 31/30 25/ (5) 23-71/ / / / / / /42 (5) 7/10 10/19 0/8 6/5 17/11 Colorado 20/41 31/ (21) 22-67/ / / / / / /52 (19) 6/16 8/15 3/2 6/2 16/14 Utah 26/24 35/ / / / / / / /36-7/6 10/14 3/1 10/5 18/14 Washington 33/38 50/ / / / / / / / /12 10/14 2/3 7/4 18/8 WASHINGTON 26/41 17/ (40) 14-59/ / / / / / /41 (4) 4/16 14/10 2/1 4/6 15/16 UCLA 46/49 23/ (5) 27-84/ / / / / / /53 (4) 9/10 13/14 3/10 5/4 15/16 USC 35/31 33/ / / / / / / / /10 22/15 0/4 8/8 23/23 Oregon 33/38 33/ / / / / / / /36 (9) 13/12 7/17 0/4 10/5 8/9 Arizona State 16/19 32/ (19) 18-50/ / / / / / /41 (18) 3/14 15/20 2/2 17/6 20/21 EASTERN WASHINGTON 35/39 30/ (2) 26-67/ / / / / / / /13 17/18 1/2 12/8 14/15 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 21
23 Year-by-Year Results (11-1, 6-1) Coach: Dorothea Coleman D 30 Idaho W Eastern Washington L Central Washington W Spokane Rec W Montana W Montana State W Spokane CC W at Central Washington W at Washington W Montana W Simon Fraser W Western Washington W (11-4, 6-2) Coach: Sue Durrant F 5 at Eastern Washington W F 12 at Montana W F 18 at Montana State W F 18 Central Washington L F 23 Eastern Washington W F 26 Idaho W F 26 at Western Washington L M 2 at Washington W Boise State W Montana W Washington W Portland State W Western Washington$ W Northern Illinois@ L Utah State@ L $AIAW Northwest Championships (11-2, 8-1) Coach: Linda Hackbarth F 3 Western Washington L F 3 Washington W F 9 Central Washington W F 10 Montana W F 10 Montana State W F 17 Eastern Washington W F 17 Flathead CC W F 21 Eastern Washington W F 24 Washington W M 1 Oregon Coll.-Educ. W M 2 Montana State W M 2 Simon Fraser W M 3 Western Washington L (12-3, 9-2/2nd-NCWSA) Coach: Sue Durrant J 18 Eastern Washington* W F 1 Western Washington*^ W F 2 Portland State*^ W F 2 at Washington*^ L F 8 Montana*$ W F 9 Central Washington*$ W F 9 Simon Fraser*$ W F 15 Montana* W F 16 Flathead CC W F 23 Western Washington*& L F 23 Washington*& W F 28 Washington# W F 28 Oregon# W M 1 Boise State# W M 2 Western Washington# L ^Washington Invitational, Seattle, Wash. $Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. &Central Washington Invitational, Ellensburg, Wash. *NCWSA Game #NCWSA Tournament, Eugene, Ore (13-7, 10-4/2nd-NCWSA) Coach: Sue Durrant J 9 Boise State L J 11 Western Washington W J 17 Montana State W J 18 Montana W F 1 Seattle AAU L F 2 Bernard s AAU W F 6 Portland State^ L F 7 Oregon State^ W F 10 Central Washington W F 14 Washington W F 15 Eastern Oregon L F 20 Washington W F 21 Western Washington W F 22 Simon Fraser L Idaho* W Eastern Washington* W Boise State* L M 6 Washington# W Central Washington# W Boise State# L ^Portland State Invitational, Portland, Ore. *Eastern Area Tournament, Pullman, Wash. #Region IX Tournament, Ellensburg, Wash (9-16, 3-7/3rd-NCWSA) Coach: Sue Durrant D 16 Western Washington L J 10 Montana State L J 15 Montana W J 17 Washington L J 21 Idaho W J 31 Washington L F 2 Oregon State W F 3 Oregon L F 4 Ore. Coll.-Educ. L F 6 Eastern Oregon L F 7 Boise State L F 10 Eastern Washington W F 13 Central Washington L F 14 Seattle AAU& L F 19 Central Washington^ L F 21 Simon Fraser^ L F 27 Washington W F 28 Western Washington L F 29 Seattle AAU L M 4 Eastern Oregon* W Boise State* L Idaho* W Central Washington* W M 11 Oregon College of Educ.# W Boise State# L Montana State# L &Did not count in season totals ^Washington State Invitational, Pullman, Wash. *Eastern Area Tournament, Cheney, Wash. #Region IX Tournament, Portland, Ore (16-8, 4-5/3rd) Coach: Sue Durrant D 10 Idaho W J 7 at Montana W J 8 at Montana State L J 11 at Eastern Washington W J 15 Eastern Oregon W J 21 Gonzaga W J 22 Oregon State W J 29 Washington W F 1 at Alaska-Anchorage W F 2 at Alaska-Anchorage L F 4 at Alaska-Fairbanks L F 5 at Alaska-Fairbanks W F 8 at Idaho W F 11 Oregon L 63-67(OT) F 12 Boise State L F 16 Alaska-Fairbanks W F 18 Eastern Washington W F 24 at Washington L F 25 at Simon Fraser W F 26 at Central Washington L (OT) M 3 Montana* W M 4 Montana State* L M 5 Eastern Oregon* W M 5 Eastern Washington* W *Eastern Area Tournament, Moscow, Idaho (19-5, 11-2/T1st-NWBL) Coach: Sue Durrant D 2 Simon Fraser L D 6 Eastern Washington W D 10 Idaho W J 6 at Montana# W J 7 at Montana State# W J 13 at Oregon College of Educ. W J 14 at Portland State* W J 20 Montana# W J 21 Montana State# W J 28 at Boise State# L J 31 Pacific Lutheran W F 2 Oregon State* W F 4 Oregon* W F 7 at Idaho W F 10 at Gonzaga W F 11 Alaska-Fairbanks W F 17 at Alaska-Anchorage# W F 18 at Alaska-Anchorage# W F 23 Flathead CC& W F 25 Boise State# W F 28 at Eastern Washington L M 3 Western Washington* W M 4 Washington* L M 10 Oregon$ L M 11 Portland State$ W &Did not count in season totals #NWBL Mountain Division Game *NWBL Game $NCWSA Tournament, Bellingham, Wash (21-5, 8-3/1st-NWBL) Coach: Sue Durrant D 1 at Central Washington W D 2 at Seattle W D 8 Utah^ W D 9 Weber State^ W D 13 at Idaho W D 28 Montana# W D 29 Weber State# W D 30 at Montana State# W J 2 at Eastern Washington W J 6 Boise State W J 12 at Oregon L J 13 at Oregon State W J 18 at Montana W J 20 at Montana State W F 3 at Washington W F 4 at Simon Fraser L F 5 at Western Washington L F 9 Seattle W F 10 Portland State W F 15 Montana State W F 17 Montana W F 23 Alaska-Anchorage W F 24 Alaska-Anchorage W M 3 at Boise State L Oregon State* L Seattle* W ^Game played at Boise, Idaho. #Montana State Invitational, Bozeman, Mont. *NCWSA Region IX Tournament, Bozeman, Mont (6-21, 3-9/T4th-NWBL) Coach: Sue Durrant N 30 Saskatchewan^ L D 1 Brandon^ L D 2 Regina^ W D 7 Brigham Young$ L D 8 at Idaho State L (OT) D 14 Central Washington W J 3 at Utah L J 4 Iowa% L J 8 Idaho L J 10 Montana# L J 12 Montana State# L J 15 at Eastern Washington# L J 18 Simon Fraser W J 19 Portland State L J 24 Oregon State* L J 25 Oregon* L F 2 at Boise State# L F 4 at Weber State L F 5 at Utah State L F 7 at Pacific L F 8 at San Jose State L F 15 at Montana# L F 17 at Montana State# W F 22 at Seattle* L F 23 at Washington* W F 26 Eastern Washington# L M 1 Boise State# W ^Calgary Women s Invitational, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. $Game played at Boise, Idaho. %Game played at Salt Lake City, Utah. *NWBL Game #NWBL Mountain Division Game 22 Washington State Women s Basketball
24 Year-by-Year Results (12-16, 4-8/T3rd-NWBL) Coach: Sue Durrant N 25 at New Mexico State W N 26 at Texas-El Paso W N 28 at Kansas State~ (No. 15) L N 29 William Penn~ L D 5 Utah% L D 6 Lethbridge% W D 9 at Central Washington W D 13 Seattle AAU& L D 15 Weber State L D 31 at Santa Clara W J 2 at San Francisco^ (No. 20) L J 3 Montclair State^ L J 7 Gonzaga& W J 10 Washington* W J 15 at Montana# L J 17 at Montana State# L J 23 Eastern Washington# L J 31 Boise State# W F 4 at Seattle L F 5 at Simon Fraser W F 7 at Portland State* W F 11 at Eastern Washington# W F 14 Alaska-Anchorage W F 17 at Idaho W F 20 at Oregon* (No. 14) L F 21 at Oregon State* L F 27 Montana# L F 28 Montana State# L (OT) M 7 at Boise State# L (OT) M 10 at Oregon State$ L &Did not count in season totals ~Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, Kansas. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^ Sourdough Invitational, San Francisco, Calif. *NWBL Game #NWBL Mountain Division Game $NCWSA Playoff Game (15-14, 8-7/T2nd-NWBL) Coach: Sue Durrant N 23 at San Diego State L N 24 at San Diego W N 27 at USC (No. 5) L N 28 at Long Beach State (No. 6) L D 5 Wyoming% W D 6 Minnesota% L D 10 Idaho L D 11 at Great Falls W D 16 Tennessee@ (No. 14) L D 17 at Portland State@ W D 18 Louisiana State@ L J 7 Biola W J 9 Eastern Washington* L J 15 Boise State* W J 16 Portland State* W J 22 Montana State* W J 23 Montana* L J 30 Eastern Washington* W F 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks W F 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks W F 5 at Alaska-Anchorage* W F 6 at Alaska-Anchorage* W F 12 at Washington* L F 13 at Portland State* W F 20 Oregon State* L F 22 Oregon* (No. 10) L F 25 at Montana* L F 27 at Montana State* L M 6 at Boise State* W %Dial Classic, Pullman, Tournament, Portland, Ore. *NWBL Game (5-22, 1-11/9th-NorPac) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 20 at Montana L N 22 at Montana State L N 26 Colorado State@ L N 27 Simon Fraser@ W D 3 Victoria% L D 4 Eastern Washington% W D 10 Utah^ L D 11 Texas Christian^ W D 17 Montana L J 3 New Mexico W J 6 Creighton$ L J 7 Cal Poly-Pomona$ L J 8 UNLV$ L J 14 at Oregon* L J 15 at Oregon State* L J 20 San Jose State* L J 22 California* L J 29 at Fresno State* L J 31 at Pacific* L F 1 at Stanford L F 5 at Washington* L F 11 at Santa Clara* W F 12 at San Francisco* L F 17 Oregon* L F 19 Oregon State* L F 26 Washington* L M 3 Idaho L IV Classic, Moscow, Idaho %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Boise State Invitational, Boise, Idaho. $UNLV Round Robin Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. *NorPac Game (7-18, 2-10/T8th-NorPac) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 26 at Puget Sound W N 29 at Montana L D 2 Portland State% W D 3 Southern Illinois% L D 6 Montana L D 10 Idaho L D 12 at Gonzaga W D 14 at Eastern Washington L D 17 at Pepperdine L D 19 at Fullerton State L D 29 at Idaho W J 10 at Seattle W J 19 Oregon State* L J 21 Oregon* L J 28 at San Jose State* L J 29 at California* L F 2 Fresno State* L F 4 Pacific* W F 9 at Portland L F 11 at Washington* L F 16 Santa Clara* L F 18 San Francisco* W F 23 at Oregon* L F 25 at Oregon State* L M 3 Washington* L %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. *NorPac Game (9-17, 3-8/6th-NorPac) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 19 at Montana L N 23 Idaho State^ W N 24 at Idaho^ L N 30 Texas Christian% W D 1 Idaho% L D 7 Idaho State$ L (OT) D 8 Montana Tech$ W D 14 Boise State L D 18 Montana L D 20 Seattle W J 2 Montana State W J 6 at Wyoming W J 8 at Colorado L J 10 at Colorado State L J 18 at Oregon* L J 19 at Oregon State* L J 24 Santa Clara* W J 26 San Jose State* W F 1 at California* L F 2 at San Francisco* W F 9 Washington* (No. 13/13) L F 14 at Fresno State* L F 16 at Nevada-Reno L F 21 Oregon State* L (OT) F 23 Oregon* L M 2 at Washington (No. 12/11) L ^Thanksgiving Tournament, Moscow, Idaho. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Bulldog Invitational, Spokane, Wash. *NorPac Game (11-17, 4-8/5th-NorPac) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 22 at Seattle Pacific# W N 23 Washington# L N 25 Utah L N 29 at Portland W N 30 at Portland State W D 4 Idaho L D 6 Seattle% W D 7 Brigham Young% W D 13 at Boise State$ L D 14 Oregon State$ L J 2 Stanford& L J 3 at Nevada& L J 4 Boise State& L J 16 at Fresno State* L J 18 at Seattle W J 23 Oregon State* W J 25 Oregon* L (OT) J 30 San Jose State* W F 1 California* L F 6 Gonzaga W F 8 Washington* L F 13 at Idaho L F 15 Fresno State* L F 21 at Oregon* L F 22 at Oregon State* W F 28 at California* L M 1 at San Jose State* W M 8 at Washington* L #Falcon Tipoff Classic, Seattle, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Boise State Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. &Converse Holiday Classic, Reno, Nev. *NorPac Game (10-18, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 28 San Diego^ W N 29 at Idaho^ W D 5 Seattle Pacific% W D 6 Gonzaga% W D 9 Eastern Washington W D 12 at Brigham Young L D 13 at Utah L D 19 Idaho W D 31 at Seattle W J 3 at Washington* L J 8 California* L J 10 Stanford* L J 15 at Arizona State* L (OT) J 17 at Arizona* L J 22 Oregon* L J 24 Oregon State* (No. -/22) L J 29 USC* (No. 15/15) L J 31 UCLA* L F 4 at Gonzaga W F 7 Washington* (No. 20/18) L F 12 at Stanford* L F 14 at California* L F 19 Arizona* W F 21 Arizona State* W F 26 at Oregon State* L F 28 at Oregon* (No. 20/24) L M 5 at UCLA* L M 7 at USC* (No. -/23) L ^Vandal Thanksgiving Classic, Moscow, Idaho. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. *Pacfic-10 Conference Game (11-17, 6-12/7th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 27 at DePaul# L N 28 New Mexico State# L D 4 Idaho$ W D 5 at Eastern Washington$ W D 11 Oral Roberts% W D 12 Bowling Green% L (OT) D 19 at Montana L D 30 Gonzaga W J 4 at Eastern Washington W J 8 Washington* (No. 17/16) L J 14 Stanford* (No. 10/8) L J 16 California* W J 22 at Oregon State* L J 23 at Oregon* L J 28 UCLA* W J 30 USC* (No. 15/15) W F 4 at Washington* (No. 11/11) L F 6 at Portland State L F 12 at California* L F 13 at Stanford* (No. 10/9) L F 18 Oregon* L F 20 Oregon State* W F 26 at USC* (No. 16/17) L F 27 at UCLA* L M 3 Arizona* W M 5 Arizona State* L (OT) M 11 at Arizona State* L M 12 at Arizona* W #Coopers & Lybrand Invitational, Chicago, Ill. $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game 23
25 Year-by-Year Results (13-15, 6-12/T8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 25 Wisconsin-GB@ L N 26 Minnesota@ L D 2 Evansville% W D 3 Ball State% W D 9 Gonzaga$ W D 10 at Idaho$ W D 19 Brigham Young W D 21 Montana W D 30 at N. Texas L (OT) J 2 at Baylor W J 6 at Arizona* W J 7 at Arizona State* L J 13 at Stanford* (No. 7/7) L J 14 at California* L J 19 Oregon State* L J 21 Oregon* W J 27 UCLA* L J 29 USC* W F 4 at Washington* L F 9 California* W F 11 Stanford* (No. 4/5) L F 17 at Oregon* L (OT) F 18 at Oregon State* W F 23 at UCLA* L F 24 at USC* L M 4 Washington* L M 9 Arizona State* W M 11 Arizona* L Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Wheatland Classic, Moscow, Idaho. *Pacific-10 Game (17-11, 9-9/4th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 24 at Hawaii^ L N 25 Toledo^ W N 26 Southern Illinois^ W D 1 Pacific% W D 2 Montana State% W D 8 Eastern Washington$ W D 9 Idaho$ W D 15 at Brigham Young W D 16 at Southern Utah State W D 30 at Montana L J 4 Arizona State* W J 6 Arizona* W J 11 at California* L J 13 at Stanford* (No. 2/2) L J 18 Oregon State* W J 20 Oregon* L J 27 Washington* (No. 8/8) L F 1 at USC* W F 3 at UCLA* L F 8 Stanford* (No. 2/2) L F 10 California* W F 15 at Oregon* L F 17 at Oregon State* L F 24 at Washington* (No. 5/6) L M 1 UCLA* W M 3 USC* W M 8 at Arizona* W (OT) M 10 at Arizona State* W ^Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Wheatland Classic, Spokane, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game (18-11, 10-8/4th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 23 Oklahoma^ W N 24 at Texas A&M^ W N 30 Temple% W D 1 Arkansas% (No. 8/8) L D 7 Idaho$ W D 8 Gonzaga$ W D 12 Weber State W D 15 Boise State W D 30 Montana L J 3 at Arizona State* L J 5 at Arizona* W J 11 California* W J 13 Stanford* (No. 9/10) L J 18 at Oregon State* W J 20 at Oregon* W J 26 at Washington* (No. 16/15) L F 1 USC* W F 3 UCLA* W F 7 at Stanford* (No. 8/8) L F 9 at California* L F 15 Oregon* W F 17 Oregon State* W F 21 at Southern Utah W F 23 Washington* (No. 10/9) L M 1 at UCLA* L M 3 at USC* L M 7 Arizona* W M 9 Arizona State* W M 13 Northwestern& (No. 22/19) L ^Texas A&M Classic, College Station, Texas. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Wheatland Classic, Pullman, Wash. &NCAA Tournament, Evanston, Ill (12-15, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 22 Gonzaga$ W N 23 at Eastern Washington$ W N 29 at Butler L D 1 at Evansville W D 6 Iowa State% W D 7 Texas A&M% W D 14 at Boise State W (OT) D 21 Idaho State W J 4 Texas Tech^ L J 9 Arizona* W J 11 Arizona State* W J 16 at Oregon* L J 18 at Oregon State* L J 23 Stanford* (No. 3/3) L J 25 California* (No. 21/23) W J 31 at USC* L (OT) F 2 at UCLA* L F 7 Washington* (No. 19/22) L F 13 Oregon State* W (OT) F 15 Oregon* L F 20 at California* L F 22 at Stanford* (No. 6/6) L F 27 UCLA* L F 29 USC* L M 7 at Washington* L M 12 at Arizona State* L M 14 at Arizona* W $Wheatland Classic, Cheney, Wash. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Seattle, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game (7-20, 3-15/T9th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes D 4 Texas Southern% W D 5 Central Michigan% W D 7 Wisconsin-GB W D 10 at Gonzaga L D 19 at Weber State W D 21 at Montana L D 31 at Arkansas L J 2 at Texas$ (No. 19/19) L J 6 Boise State L J 9 at Washington* W (OT) J 14 Arizona State* L J 16 Arizona* L J 21 at Oregon* W J 23 at Oregon State* L J 28 Stanford* (No. 5/4) L J 30 California* (No. 22/25) L F 5 at USC* (No. 15/15) L F 7 at UCLA* L F 11 at Arizona* L F 13 at Arizona State* L F 18 Oregon State* W F 20 Oregon* L F 25 at California* L F 27 at Stanford* (No. 10/9) L M 4 UCLA* L M 6 USC* (No. 15/14) L M 13 Washington* L %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Pac-10/SWC Challenge, Austin, Texas. *Pacific-10 Game (8-19, 3-15/8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 26 at Montana State L N 28 at Boise State L D 3 St. John s% W D 4 Wichita State% W D 11 Gonzaga W D 17 at Idaho W D 20 Butler^ L D 21 SW Louisiana^ W D 30 Santa Clara L J 6 California* W J 8 Stanford* (No. 9/9) L J 13 at UCLA* L J 15 at USC* (No. 9/9) L J 20 Oregon* L J 22 Oregon State* W J 29 Washington* (No. 18/19) L F 3 at Arizona* L F 5 at Arizona State* L Forfeit F 8 USC* (No. 4/4) L F 12 UCLA* L F 17 at Oregon State* L F 19 at Oregon* L F 26 at Washington* (No. 20/20) L M 3 Arizona State* L M 5 Arizona* L M 10 at Stanford* (No. 11/10) L M 12 at California* W %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Lady Blazer Classic, Birmingham, Ala. *Pacific-10 Game (16-11, 9-9/6th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 25 at Cal State-Fullerton W N 27 Eastern Washington W D 2 Northern Iowa% W D 3 Oklahoma% L D 8 Boise State W D 10 at Gonzaga W D 14 Idaho W D 28 at Wichita State W D 30 at Kansas State L J 5 at California* L J 7 at Stanford* (No. 5/5) L J 12 UCLA* W J 14 USC* (No. 20/19) W J 19 at Oregon* L J 21 at Oregon State* L J 28 at Washington* (No. 15/16) L F 2 Arizona* W F 4 Arizona State* W F 10 at USC* (No. 22/20) L F 12 at UCLA* L F 17 Oregon* L F 19 Oregon State* (No. 21/20) W F 25 Washington* (No. 14/14) W M 2 at Arizona State* W M 4 at Arizona* W M 9 Stanford* (No. 5/4) L M 11 California* W %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game (17-12, 8-10/6th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 24 at Hawaii^ L N 25 Fairfield^ W N 26 NC State^ (No. 13/16) L D 1 SE Missouri State% W D 2 Oral Roberts% W D 8 at Boise State W D 12 at Idaho W D 15 Eastern Washington W D 29 NE Illinois$ W D 30 at Houston$ W J 5 at UCLA* L J 7 at USC* W J 11 Oregon* W J 13 Oregon State* (No. 11/10) W J 15 at Oral Roberts W J 20 Washington* L J 25 at California* W J 27 at Stanford* (No. 6/3) L F 1 Arizona State* W F 3 Arizona* W F 8 at Oregon St.* (No. 16/15) L F 10 at Oregon* L F 17 at Washington* L F 22 Stanford* (No. 4/3) L F 24 California* L F 29 at Arizona* W M 2 at Arizona State* L M 7 USC* L M 9 UCLA* W (OT) ^Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. $Hobby Hilton Lady Cougar Classic, Houston, Texas. *Pacific-10 Game 24 Washington State Women s Basketball
26 Year-by-Year Results (10-17, 4-14/8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 22 Colorado State L N 30 at Gonzaga W D 6 Fresno State% W D 7 Weber State% W D 10 Idaho W D 21 Clemson^ (No. 22/22) L D 22 at Boise State^ W (OT) D 28 at Weber State L J 2 UCLA* L J 4 USC* L J 9 at Oregon* L J 11 at Oregon State* L J 13 Southern Utah W J 18 at Washington* L J 23 California* W J 25 Stanford* (No. 3/2) L J 30 at Arizona State* W F 1 at Arizona* L F 6 Oregon State* L F 8 Oregon* L F 15 Washington* L F 20 at Stanford* (No. 3/2) L F 22 at California* W F 27 Arizona* L M 1 Arizona State* W M 6 at USC* L M 8 at UCLA* L %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Coca-Cola Holiday Invitational, Boise, Idaho. *Pacific-10 Game (12-15, 6-12/T7th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 21 at Colorado State L N 23 at Wyoming W N 28 at Gonzaga W D 5 Northwestern State% W D 6 Boise State% W D 9 at Idaho L D 19 Nevada^ W D 20 Oregon^ L D 21 Mississippi State^ W J 3 Washington* (No. 8/11) L J 8 at Arizona* (No. 10/10) W J 10 at Arizona State* L J 15 Oregon State* W J 17 Oregon* L J 22 at Stanford* (No. 13/14) L J 24 at California* W J 29 USC* L J 31 UCLA* L F 5 Arizona State* L F 7 Arizona* (No. 8/9) L F 12 at Oregon* L F 14 at Oregon State* W F 19 California* W F 21 Stanford* (No. 5/6) L F 27 at UCLA* L M 1 at USC* W M 7 at Washington* L %Dial Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^Kona Classic, Hilo, Hawaii. *Pacific-10 Game (11-16, 5-13/8th-Pac-10) Coach: Harold Rhodes N 20 Appalachian State$ W N 21 at Vermont$ W N 24 Wyoming W D 4 Bowling Green% W D 5 Colorado% W D 8 Idaho L D 10 Utah L (OT) D 18 Gonzaga W D 21 at St. Mary s L J 4 at Washington* L J 7 Arizona* W J 9 Arizona State* L J 15 at Oregon State* L J 17 at Oregon* L J 21 Stanford* L J 23 California* W J 28 at USC* W J 30 at UCLA* (No. 8/9) L F 4 at Arizona State* L F 6 at Arizona* L F 11 Oregon* (No. 23/24) L F 13 Oregon State* W F 18 at California* L F 20 at Stanford* L F 25 UCLA* (No. 12/13) L F 27 USC* W M 6 Washington* L $Howard Bank Classic, Burlington, Vt. %Cougar Shootout, Pullman, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game (4-24, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Jenny Przekwas N 20 at Utah L N 26 Western Michigan@ L N 27 Wright State@ W D 4 Eastern Washington W D 8 at Gonzaga L D 12 at Idaho L D 19 at Toledo L D 20 at Bowling Green W D 28 UCSB (No. 23/22) L D 30 St. Mary s L J 7 at USC* L J 9 at UCLA* (No. 17/17) L J 13 Arizona* (No. 20/18) L J 15 Arizona State* L J 20 at Oregon State* L J 22 at Oregon* L J 27 California* W J 29 Stanford* (No. 24/25) L F 6 at Washington* L F 10 at Arizona State* L F 12 at Arizona* (No. 16/14) L F 17 Oregon* L F 19 Oregon State* L F 24 Stanford* L F 26 at California* L M 4 Washington* L M 9 UCLA* L M 11 USC* L Classic, Boulder, Colo. *Pacific-10 Game (11-17, 6-12/9th-Pac-10) Coach: Jenny Przekwas N 21 at American W N 25 George Washington@ L N 26 Vermont@ W N 30 Brigham Young L D 2 Idaho W D 8 Portland# L D 9 Toledo# L D17 Gonzaga W D 29 Samford& W D 30 at Montana& L J 4 USC* W J 6 UCLA* W J 11 at Arizona* (No. 22/24) L J 13 at Arizona State* L J 18 Oregon State* L J 20 Oregon* (No. 18/18) W J 25 at California* L J 27 at Stanford* L F 3 Washington* L F 8 Arizona State* (No. 23/-) L F 10 Arizona* (No. 22/19) W F 15 at Oregon* W F 17 at Oregon State* L F 22 Stanford* L F 24 California* W M 3 at Washington* L M 8 at UCLA* L M 10 at USC* L Coca-Cola Classic, Piscataway, N. J. #Cougar Shootout, Spokane, Wash. &Lady Griz Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mont. *Pacific-10 Game (2-27, 0-18/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Jenny Przekwas N 17 at Hawaii^ L N 18 Texas A&M^ L N 24 at Brigham Young L N 26 Portland State W N 29 Gonzaga W D 1 Montana L D 5 at Idaho L (OT) D 7 Michigan# (No. 16/16) L D 9 Indiana# L D 16 Montana State L D 21 at Washington* L D 28 at Oregon State* L D 30 at Oregon* L J 4 USC* L J 6 UCLA* L J 10 at Arizona* L J 12 at Arizona State* L J 17 Stanford* (No. 4/4) L J 19 California* L J 25 Washington* L F 1 at UCLA* L F 3 at USC* L F 7 Arizona State* L F 9 Arizona* L F 14 at California * L F 16 at Stanford* (No. 2/2) L F 21 at Oregon* L F 23 at Oregon State* L M 1 at Oregon% L ^Waikiki Beach.Marriott Resort Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. #Pac-10/Big Ten Challenge, Seattle, Wash. *Pacific-10 Game % Pac-10 Tournament (2-26, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Sherri Murrell N 22 Wyoming L N 25 at Montana State L N 29 LSU# (No. 3/3) L N 30 Virginia Tech# L D 4 Eastern Washington L D 11 at Gonzaga L D 14 at Montana L D 21 Utah L D 28 Washington* L J 3 at USC* L J 5 at UCLA* L J 9 Arizona* (No. 18/18) L J 11 Arizona State* L J 16 at Stanford* (No. 6/5) L J 18 at California* L J 23 Oregon State* L J 25 Oregon* L J 30 UCLA* L F 1 USC* L F 6 at Arizona State* L F 8 at Arizona* (No. -/25) L F 13 California* W F 15 Stanford* (No. 6/6) L F 20 at Oregon* L F 22 at Oregon State* L F 27 Idaho W M 1 at Washington* (No. 25/-) L M 7 USC^ L #FIU/Herald Thanksgiving, Miami, Fla. *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif (6-22, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Sherri Murrell N 21 Fresno State W N 24 at Wyoming W N 26 at Eastern Washington W N 29 at Baylor L D 4 Nebraska L D 6 Utah Valley State W D 13 at Utah (No. 21/22) L D 20 at Idaho L D 22 San Diego State L D 27 at Arizona State* L D 29 at Arizona* (No. -/25) L J 2 Stanford* (No. 9/7) L J 4 California* L J 9 at UCLA* L J 11 at USC* L J 15 Oregon State* L J 17 Oregon* L J 24 at Washington* L J 29 at California* W J 31 at Stanford* (No. 8/8) L F 5 USC* L F 7 UCLA* L F 12 at Oregon* L F 14 at Oregon State* L F 21 Washington* L F 26 Arizona* L F 28 Arizona State* W M 5 Oregon State^ L *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif. 25
27 Year-by-Year Results (6-22, 2-16/9th-Pac-10) Coach: Sherri Murrell N 19 Boise State W N 22 at Nebraska L N 26 at Saint Mary s# W N 27 Tennessee-Chattanooga# L D 3 Portland State W D 9 at Fresno State L D 11 at San Diego State W D 18 Eastern Washington L D 21 Valparaiso L D 27 Arizona State* (No. 21/23) L D 29 Arizona* L J 2 at Stanford* (No. 8/8) L J 4 at California* L J 7 UCLA* (No. 22/23) L J 9 USC* L (OT) J 13 at Oregon State* L J 15 at Oregon* L J 22 Washington* L J 27 California* W J 29 Stanford* (No. 4/2) L F 3 at USC* L F 6 at UCLA* L F 10 Oregon* L F 12 Oregon State* W F 19 at Washington* L F 24 at Arizona* L F 26 at Arizona State* L M 4 California^ L #Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic, Moraga, Calif. *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif (8-20, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Sherri Murrell N 18 Pepperdine W N 20 Saint Mary s W N 25 at Hawaii# L N 26 Idaho State# W N 27 Cal State Northridge# W D 2 Cal State Northridge W D 4 at Boise State W (OT) D 10 at Minnesota (No. 14/14) L D 20 Stanford* (No. 10/11) L D 22 California* L D 29 at Arizona* L D 31 at Arizona St.* (No. 11/10) L J 3 at Eastern Washington L J 7 Washington* L J 12 USC* L J 14 UCLA* L J 19 at Oregon* L J 21 at Oregon State* L (OT) J 26 Arizona State* (No. 19/18) L J 28 Arizona* W F 5 at Washington* L F 9 at UCLA* L F 11 at USC* L F 16 Oregon State* L F 18 Oregon* W F 23 at California* L F 25 at Stanford* (No. 15/15) L M 3 Oregon State^ L #Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii. *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament, San Jose, Calif (5-24, 1-17/10th-Pac-10) Coach: Sherri Murrell N 10 at Kentucky# (No. 15/16) L N 12 vs Wake Forest# L N 17 Sacramento State W N 22 at Portland L N 25 at Santa Clara L N 30 Montana State L D 2 Eastern Washington W D 5 at San Jose State W D 8 Montana L D 17 Northwestern State W (OT) D 21 at Oregon State* W D 23 at Oregon* L D 29 UCLA* L D 31 USC* L J 4 at Arizona St.* (No. 13/14) L J 6 at Arizona* L J 11 California* (No. 22/22) L J 13 Stanford* (No. 10/10) L J 20 at Washington* L J 26 at USC* L J 28 at UCLA* L F 1 Arizona* L F 3 Arizona State* (No. 12/10) L F 8 at Stanford* (No. 11/11) L F 10 at California* (No. 20/20) L F 17 Washington* L F 22 Oregon* L F 24 Oregon State* L M 2 vs UCLA^ L # Women s Sports Foundation Classic (Lexington, Ky.) *Pacific-10 Game ^Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) (5-25, 2-16/10th-Pac-10) Coach: June Daugherty N 9 Portland L N 13 Santa Clara L N 18 at Eastern Washington W N 23 North Carolina State $ L N 24 Alabama $ L N 28 Idaho W D 1 Texas Tech L D 9 Boise State L D 16 San Jose State W (OT) D 18 at Montana L D 21 at Long Beach State L D 28 at Stanford* (No. 2/2) L D 30 at California* (No. 11/11) L J 4 Washington* L J 10 USC* L J 12 UCLA* L J 17 at Oregon* L J 19 at Oregon State* L J 24 Arizona* L J 26 Arizona State* L F 3 at Washington* L F 8 at UCLA* L F 10 at USC* L F 15 Oregon State* W F 17 Oregon* L F 21 at Arizona State* L F 23 at Arizona* W F 29 California* (No. 9/9) L M 2 Stanford* (No. 7/7) L M7 Oregon# L $ Junkanoo Jam, Freeport (Grand Bahamas) * Pacific-10 Game # Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) (11-19, 4-14/8th-Pac-10) Coach: June Daugherty N 16 at Texas Tech L N 20 at Boise State W N 23 Montana State W N 28 Northern Colorado $ L N 30 at San Francisco $ W D 5 Long Beach State W D 7 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W D 14 at Idaho W D 19 at Hawaii W D 22 at Hawaii L D 28 Kansas State (No. 22/18) L J 3 at Washington* L J 8 at California* (No. 13/9) L J 10 at Stanford* (No. 11/7) L J 15 Oregon State* W J 17 Oregon* L J 22 at UCLA* L J 24 at USC* L J 29 Arizona State* L J 31 Arizona* W F 6 Stanford* (No. 7/6) L F 8 California* (No. 3/3) L F 12 at Oregon* W F 14 at Oregon State* L F 20 USC* L F 22 UCLA* L F 26 at Arizona* W F 28 at Arizona State* (No.24/-) L M 6 Washington* L M 12 Arizona # L $ odwalla Classic (San Francisco) * Pacific-10 Game # Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles) (8-22, 3-15/9th-Pac-10) Coach: June Daugherty N 15 UC Davis W N 20 at Kansas State L N 22 at Nebraska L N 28 vs. Bradley $ W N 29 vs. Boise State $ L D 3 Saint Mary s L D 5 Wyoming W D 11 at Montana State W D 13 Portland L D 19 San Francisco & W D 22 at Nevada L J 1 at Oregon State* L J 3 at Oregon* L J 7 Arizona* L J 9 Arizona State* (No. -/24) L J 14 at Stanford* (No. 2/2) L J 16 at California* L J 21 UCLA* L J 23 USC* L J 29 Washington L (OT) F 4 at Arizona* L F 6 at Arizona State* W F 12 California* L F 14 Stanford* (No. 2/2) L F 18 at USC* W F 20 at UCLA* L F 27 at Washington* L M 5 Oregon* W M 7 Oregon State* L M 11 vs. Arizona# L $ Lady Rebel Round-up (Las Vegas) & Kennawick, Wash. * Pacific-10 Game # Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles) (8-23, 6-12/8th-Pac-10) Coach: June Daugherty N 12 at Saint Mary s L N 14 at UC Davis L N 18 at Portland L N 22 Nebraska (No. 24/20) L N 26 vs. North Carolina $ (No. 14/15) L N 27 vs. Long Beach State $ W N 28 vs. Gonzaga $ L D 5 Nevada W D 7 South Dakota State L D 11 at Gonzaga L D 18 at Wyoming L D 21 at San Deigo State L D 31 USC* L J 2 UCLA* (No. 8/9) L J 6 at Oregon* L J 8 at Oregon State* W J 14 California* W J 16 Stanford* (No. 4/4) L J 20 at Arizona State* W J 22 at Arizona* L J 30 at Washington* L F 3 Oregon State* W F 5 Oregon* W F 10 at Stanford* (No. 3/3) L F 12 at California* W F 17 Arizona* L F 19 Arizona State* L F 26 Washington* L M 3 at USC* L M 5 at UCLA* (No. 9/9) L M 9 vs. USC# L $ Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu) * Pacific-10 Game # Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles - Galen Center) (13-20, 5-13/11th-Pac-12) Coach: June Daugherty N 11 at Penn State ^ (No. 12/14) L N 13 vs. UNC-Wilmington W N 18 at Wisconsin W N 20 at South Dakota State L N 24 vs. Marquette $ W N 25 vs. Michigan $ L N 26 vs. Prarie View A&M $ W N 30 Gonzaga (RV/ No. 24) L D 2 San Diego State W D 11 UC Riverside W D 19 Louisville (No. 14/13) L D 22 at Ohio State (No. 11/13) L D 29 at Oregon * W D 31 at Oregon State * W (2OT) J 5 Utah * W J 7 Colorado * L J 14 Washington * L J 19 at Stanford * (No. 4/4) L J 22 at California * L J 26 Arizona State * L J 28 Arizona * W F 2 at USC * L F 4 at UCLA * L F 9 Oregon State * L F 11 Oregon * L F 16 at Arizona * L F 18 at Arizona State * L F 26 at Washington * L M 1 UCLA * W M 3 USC * L M 7 vs. Oregon State # W M 8 vs. USC # W M 9 vs. California # L ^ Lady Lion Classic (University Park, Pa.) $ Paradise Jam Tournament (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) * Pac-12 Game # Pac-12 Tournament (Los Angeles - Galen Center, Staples Center) 26 Washington State Women s Basketball
28 Year-by-Year Results (11-20, 6-12/8th-Pac-12) Coach: June Daugherty N 10 at Minnesota ^ L (OT) N 11 vs. South Dakota State ^ L (2OT) N 16 Monmouth W N 18 Wisconsin L N 24 BYU W N 28 at UC Riverside L N 30 at Fresno State L D 15 Ohio State (No. 20/19) W D 18 at Louisville (No. 14/13) L D 21 at Syracuse L D 29 at Gonzaga W J 4 Arizona * L J 6 Arizona State * W J 11 at UCLA (14/15) * L J 13 at USC * L J 15 at Washington * L J 20 Washington * L J 25 Oregon * L J 27 Oregon State * W (OT) F 1 at Arizona State * W F 3 at Arizona * W F 8 USC * W F 10 UCLA (No. 17/17) * L F 15 at Oregon State * W F 17 at Oregon * L F 22 at Colorado (No. 20/23) * L F 24 at Utah * L F 28 California (No. 6/6) * L M 2 Stanford (No. 4/5) * L M 7 vs. Arizona State # W M 8 vs. Stanford (No. 4/5) # L ^ Best Buy Classic (Minneapolis) * Pac-12 Game # Pac-12 Tournament (Seattle - KeyArena) (17-17, 9-9/7th-Pac-12) Coach: June Daugherty N 10 Syracuse L N 12 at Seattle W N 15 at Hawaii ^ L N 16 vs. West Virginia ^ L N 17 vs. Ole Miss ^ W N 22 Fresno State W N 26 at BYU L N 30 at Nebraska (No. 10/10) W D 4 Cal State Northridge W D 15 at Dayton L D 18 UC Riverside & W (OT) D 21 Gonzaga (No. 25/22) L J 3 Arizona State (No. 24/25) * W J 5 Arizona * W J 7 Washington * W J 11 at Washington * W J 17 Colorado (No. 21/20) * W J 19 Utah * L J 24 at Oregon L J 26 at Oregon State L J 31 at USC * W F 2 UCLA * L F 7 Stanford (No. 3/4) * L F 9 California (No. 23/22) * L F 14 at Utah * W F 16 at Colorado * W F 21 Oregon State * L F 23 Oregon * W F 27 at California (No. 18/18) * L (OT) M 1 at Stanford (No. 5/4) L 64-84) M 6 vs. Oregon # W M 7 vs. California (No. 20/20) # W M 8 vs. Oregon State # L M 19 at Montana $ L ^ Bank of Hawaii Classic (Honolulu) * Pac-12 Game # Pac-12 Tournament (Seattle - KeyArena) $ WNIT Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) (17-15, 7-11/7th-Pac-12) Coach: June Daugherty N 14 Dayton (No. 22/22) W N 16 Idaho State W N 19 Nebraska (No. 16/15) L N 21 Seattle W N 25 at Hampton W N 28 vs. Michigan ^ L N 29 vs. Maryland (No. 10/8) ^ W D 4 at UC Santa Barbara W D 9 at Gonzaga W D 20 Montana State W D 22 at Loyola Marymount W J 3 at Arizona * W J 5 at Arizona State (No. 18/20) * L J 9 California * L J 11 Stanford (No. 15/14) * L (OT) J 16 at Oregon State (No. 9/8) * L J 18 at Oregon * W J 23 Utah * W J 25 Colorado * W J 31 at Stanford (No. 12/15) * L F 2 at California * L F 6 Oregon * L F 8 Oregon State (No. 7/7) * L F 13 at Colorado * L F 15 at Utah * W F 20 at Washington * W F 22 Washington * L F 26 UCLA * L F 28 USC * W M 5 vs. Oregon # W M 6 vs. Arizona State (No. 9/8) # L M 18 Eastern Washington $ L ^ San Juan Shootout (Puerto Rico) * Pac-12 Game # Pac-12 Tournament (Seattle - KeyArena) $ WNIT Tournament (Pullman, Wash.) WSU PAC-10/12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE SEED OPPONENT SITE RESULT 3/1/02 No. 10 No. 7 Oregon Eugene, Ore. L, /7/03 No. 10 No. 7 USC San Jose L, /5/04 No. 10 No. 7 Oregon State San Jose L, /4/05 No. 9 No. 8 California San Jose L, /3/06 No. 10 No. 7 Oregon State San Jose L, /2/07 No. 10 No. 7 UCLA San Jose L, /7/08 No. 10 No. 7 Oregon San Jose L, /12/09 No. 8 No. 9 Arizona Los Angeles L, /11/10 No. 9 No. 8 Arizona Los Angeles L, /9/11 No. 8 No. 5 USC Los Angeles L, /7/12 No. 11 No. 6 Oregon State Los Angeles W, /8/12 No. 11 No. 3 USC Los Angeles W, /9/12 No. 11 No. 2 California Los Angeles L, /7/13 No. 8 No. 9 Arizona State Seattle W, /8/13 No. 8 No. 1 Stanford Seattle L, /6/14 No. 7 No. 10 Oregon Seattle W, /7/14 No. 7 No. 2 California Seattle W, /8/14 No. 7 No. 3 Oregon State Seattle L, /5/15 No. 7 No. 10 Oregon Seattle W, /6/15 No. 7 No. 2 Arizona State Seattle L, TOTAL
29 Year-by-Year Results OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W L W L COACH CONFERENCE POSTSEASON Dorothea Coleman Sue Durant - AIAW Linda Hackbarth Sue Durant NCWSA Sue Durant NCWSA Sue Durant NCWSA Sue Durant Sue Durant NWBL Sue Durant NWBL Sue Durant NWBL Sue Durant NWBL Sue Durant NWBL Harold Rhodes NorPac Harold Rhodes NorPac Harold Rhodes NorPac Harold Rhodes NorPac Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific-10 NCAA Tournament (1st RD) Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Harold Rhodes Pacific Jenny Przekwas Pacific Jenny Przekwas Pacific Jenny Przekwas Pacific Sherri Murrell Pacific Sherri Murrell Pacific Sherri Murrell Pacific Sherri Murrell Pacific Sherri Murrell Pacific June Daugherty Pacific June Daugherty Pacific June Daugherty Pacific June Daugherty Pacific June Daugherty Pac June Daugherty Pac June Daugherty Pac-12 WNIT (1st RD) June Daugherty Pac-12 WNIT (1st RD) TOTALS PAC-10/ Washington State Women s Basketball
30 Coaching Records Dorothea Coleman Year Overall Conference Place Regional Jenny Przekwas Year Overall Conference Place Regional Years Sue Durrant Year Overall Conference Place Regional Linda Hackbarth Year Overall Conference Place Regional Sue Durrant @ @ @ @ % T % % T % T3 T % T2-10 Years Harold Rhodes Year Overall Conference Place Regional $ $ T $ $ T T T4 ** T T Years Sherri Murrell Year Overall Conference Place Regional Years June Daugherty Year Overall Conference Place Regional *** *** 8 Years Total (.403) Northwest College Women s League % Northwest Women s Basketball League $ Northern Pacific Athletic Conference ** Participated in NCAA Tournament *** Participated in WNIT Tournament 29
31 All-Time Records Against ALABAMA WSU s Series Record: N24 L N 202 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE WSU s Series Record: 8-1 WSU Streak: F 1 W A 1977 F 2 L A 1978 F 17 W A F 18 W A 1979 F 23 W H F 24 W H F 14 W H 1982 F 5 W A F 6 W A 100 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS WSU s Series Record: 5-1 WSU Streak: F 4 L A 1977 F 5 W A 1977 F 16 W H F 11 W H F 2 W A F 3 W A 100 AMERICAN 2000 N 21 W A 287 APPALACHIAN STATE 1998 N 20 W N 1163 ARIZONA WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: +3 WSU at Pullman: WSU at Tucson: WSU Neutral: J 17 L A 1987 F 19 W H M 3 W H M 12 W A J 6 W A M 11 L H J 6 W H M 8 W (OT) A J 5 W A M 7 W H J 9 W H M 14 W A J 16 L H F 11 L A F 3 L A M 5 L H F 2 W H M 4 W A F 3 W H F 29 W A F 1 L A F 27 L H J 8 W A F 7 L H J 7 W H F 6 L A J 13 L H F 12 L A J 11 L A F 10 W H J 10 L A F 9 L H J 9 L H F 8 L H D 29 L A F 26 L H D 29 L H F 24 L A D 29 L A J 28 W H J 6 L A F 1 L H J 24 L H F 23 W A J 31 W H F 26 W A M 12 L N J 7 L H F 4 L A M 11 L N J 22 L A F 17 L H J 28 W H F 16 L A J 4 L H F 3 W A J 5 W H J 3 W A 1160 ARIZONA STATE WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: -2 WSU at Pullman: WSU at Tempe: 6-21 WSU Neutral: J 15 L (OT) A F 21 W H M 5 L H M 11 L (OT) A J 7 L A M 9 W H J 4 W H M 10 W A J 3 L A M 9 W H J 11 W H M 12 L A J 14 L H F 13 L A F 5 L FORFEIT A 1994 M 3 L H F 4 W H M 2 W A F 1 W H M 2 L A J 30 W A M 1 W H J 10 L A F 5 L H J 9 L H F 4 L A J 15 L H F 10 L A J 13 L A F 8 L H J 12 L A F 7 L H J 11 L H F 6 L H D 27 L A F 28 W H D 27 L H F 26 L A D 31 L A J 26 L H J 4 L A F 3 L H J26 L H F21 L A J29 L H F28 L A J 9 L H F 6 W A J 20 W A F 19 L H J 26 L H F 18 L A J 6 W H F 1 W A M 7 W N J 3 W H J 5 L A M 6 L N 3869 ARKANSAS WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: D 1 L H D 31 L A 1186 BALL STATE 1988 D 3 W H 700 BAYLOR WSU s Series Record: J 2 W A N 29 L A 4542 BIOLA 1982 J 7 W H 100 BOISE STATE WSU s Series Record: W N 1974 M 1 W N 1975 J 9 L H 1975 L H 1975 L N 1976 F 7 L A 1976 L N 1976 L N 1977 F 12 L H J 28 L A 1978 F 25 W H J 6 W H 1979 M 3 L A 1980 F 2 L A 1980 M 1 W H J 31 W H 1981 M 7 L (OT) A 1982 J 15 W H M 6 W A D 14 L H D 13 L A J 4 L A D 15 W H D 14 W (OT) A J 6 L H N 28 L A D 8 W H D 8 W A D 22 W (OT) A D 6 W H N 19 W H D 4 W (OT) A D 9 L H N 20 W A N 29 L N 668 BOWLING GREEN WSU s Series Record: 2-1 WSU Streak: D 12 L (OT) H D 4 W H D 20 W A 581 BRADLEY 2009 N 28 W N 922 BRANDON WSU s Series Record: D 1 L A BRIGHAM YOUNG WSU s Series Record: D 7 L A 1985 D 7 W H D 12 L A D 19 W H D 15 W A N 30 L H N 24 W H N 26 L A 432 BUTLER WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: N 29 L A D 20 L N Washington State Women s Basketball
32 All-Time Records Against CALIFORNIA WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: -2 WSU at Pullman: WSU at Berkeley: 5-26 WSU Neutral: J 22 L H J 29 L A F 1 L A F 1 L H F 28 L A J 8 L H F 14 L A J 16 W H F 12 L A J 14 L A F 9 W H J 11 L A F 10 W H J 11 W H F 9 L A J 25 W H F 20 L A J 30 L H F 25 L A J 6 W H M 12 W A J 5 L A M 11 W H J 25 W A F 24 L H J 23 W H F 22 W A J 24 W A F 19 W H J 23 W H F 18 L A J 27 W H F 26 L A J 25 L A F 24 W H J 19 L H F 14 L A J 18 L A F 13 W H J 4 L A J 29 W H J 4 L A J 27 W H M 4 L N D 22 L H F 23 L A J 11 L H F 10 L A D 30 L A F 29 L H J 8 L A F 8 L H J 16 L A F 12 L H J 14 W H F 12 W A J 22 L A M 9 L N F 28 L H F 9 L H F 27 L (OT) A 1, M 7 W N J 9 L H F 2 L A 1026 CAL POLY POMONA WSU s Series Record: J 7 L A 150 CAL STATE FULLERTON WSU s Series Record: D 19 L A N 25 W A 149 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE WSU s Series Record: 3-0 WSU Streak: N 27 W N 2005 D 2 W H D 4 W H 612 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1992 D 5 W H 725 CENTRAL WASHINGTON WSU s Series Record: 10-4 WSU Streak: W H 1971 W A 1972 F 18 L H 1973 F 9 W H 1974 F 9 W H 1975 F 10 W A 1975 W A 1976 F 13 L A 1976 F 19 L H 1976 W N 1977 F 26 L (OT) A 1978 D 1 W A 1979 D 14 W H D 9 W A CLEMSON WSU s Series Record: D 21 L N 375 COLORADO WSU s Series Record: 4-4 WSU at Pullman: 3-1 WSU at Boulder: J 10 L A D 5 W H J 7 L H F 22 L A J 17 W H F 16 W A J 25 W H F 13 L A 2055 COLORADO STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-4 WSU Streak: N 26 L A J 8 L A N 22 L H N 21 L A 1621 CREIGHTON WSU s Series Record: J 6 L A 100 DAYTON WSU s Series Record: D 15 L A 1, N 14 W H 827 DePAUL WSU s Series Record: N 27 L A 679 EASTERN OREGON WSU s Series Record: 3-2 WSU Streak: F 15 L H 1976 F 6 L A 1976 M 4 W N 1977 J 15 W H M 5 W N 300 EASTERN WASHINGTON WSU s Series Record: L H F 5 W A 1972 F 23 W H 1973 F 17 W H 1973 F 21 W A 1974 J 18 W H 1975 W H 1976 F 10 W H 1977 J 11 W A F 18 W H M 5 W N D 6 W H F 28 L A 1979 J 2 W A 1980 J 15 L A F 26 L H J 23 L H 1981 F 11 W A 1982 J 9 L H J 30 W H D 4 W H D 14 L A D 9 W H D 5 W A J 4 W A D 8 W N N 23 W A N 27 W H D 15 W A D 4 W H D 2 L H N 26 W A 2004 D 18 L H J 3 L A D 2 W H N 18 W A M 18 L H $ 903 $ WNIT (Pullman, Wash.) EVANSVILLE WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: D 2 W H D 1 W A 225 FAIRFIELD 1995 N 25 W N 1000 FRESNO STATE WSU s Series Record: J 29 L A F 2 L H F 14 L A J 16 L A F 15 L H D 6 W H N 21 W H D 9 L A N 30 L A N 22 W H 741 GEORGE WASHINGTON WSU s Series Record: N 25 L N 31
33 All-Time Records Against GONZAGA WSU s Series Record: 19-7 WSU at Pullman: 9-2 WSU at Spokane: 8-4 WSU Neutral: J 21 W H F 10 W A D 12 W A F 6 W H D 6 W H F 4 W A D 30 W H D 9 W N D 8 W H N 22 W N D 10 L A D 11 W H D 10 W A N 30 W A N 28 W A D 18 W H D 8 L A D 17 W H D 1 W H D 11 L A N 28 L N D 11 L A N 30 L H D 29 W A D 21 L H D 9 W A 5363 GREAT FALLS 1981 D 11 W A 100 HAMPTON 2014 N 25 W A 1500 HAWAI I WSU s Series Record: 1-6 WSU Streak: N 24 L A N 24 L A N 17 L A 2005 N 25 L A 2008 D 19 W A D 22 L A N 15 L A 1,988 HOUSTON 1995 D 30 W A 285 IDAHO WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: D 30 W H 1972 F 26 W H 1975 W H 1976 J 21 W A 1976 W N 1976 D 10 W H 1977 F 8 W A 1977 D 10 W H F 7 W A D 13 W A J 8 L H F 17 W A 1981 D 10 L H M 3 L H D 10 L H D 29 W A N 24 L A D 1 L H D 4 L H F 13 L A N 29 W A D 19 W H D 4 W N D 10 W A D 9 W N D 7 W H D 17 W A D 14 W H D 12 W A D 10 W H D 9 L A D 8 L H D 12 L A D 2 W H D 5 L (OT) A F 27 W H D 20 L A N28 W H D14 W A 450 IDAHO STATE WSU s Series Record: 4-2 WSU Streak: D 8 L (OT) A 1984 N 23 W A D 7 L A D 21 W H N 26 W N 2014 N 16 W H 622 INDIANA WSU s Series Record: D 9 L N IOWA WSU s Series Record: J 4 L A IOWA STATE 1991 D 6 W H 804 KANSAS STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-4 WSU Streak: N 28 L A 1994 D 30 L A D 28 L H N 20 L A 3458 KENTUCKY WSU s Series Record: N 10 L A 5165 LETHBRIDGE 1980 D 6 W H 100 LONG BEACH STATE WSU s Series Record: 2-2 WSU Streak: N 28 L A D 21 L A D 5 W H N 27 W N - LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (SW Louisiana prior to 1999) 1993 D 21 W N 50 LOUISIANA STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: D 18 L A N 29 L N 684 LOUISVILLE WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: D 19 L H D 18 L A 7341 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 2014 D 22 W A 308 MARQUETTE 2011 N 24 W N 1922 MARYLAND 2014 N 29 W N MICHIGAN WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: N 25 L N N 28 L N MINNESOTA WSU s Series Record: 0-4 WSU Streak: D 6 L H N 26 L N D 10 L A N 10 L (2OT) A 4615 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1997 D 21 W N 150 MONMOUTH 2012 N 16 W H 513 MONTANA WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: W H 1971 W H 1972 F 12 W A 1972 W N 1973 F 10 W H 1974 F 8 W H 1974 F 15 W A 1975 J 18 W A 1976 J 15 W H 1977 J 7 W A M 3 W N J 6 W A 1978 J 20 W H D 28 W A 1979 J 18 W A F 17 W H J 10 L H F 15 L A J 15 L A 1981 F 27 L H 1982 J 23 L H F 25 L A N 20 L A D 17 L H N 29 L A D 6 L H N 19 L A D 18 L H D 19 L A D 21 W H D 30 L A D 30 L H D 21 L A D 30 L A D 1 L H D 14 L A Washington State Women s Basketball
34 All-Time Records Against 2006 D 8 L H D18 L A M 19 L A $ 2,125 $ WNIT (Missoula, Mont.) MONTANA STATE WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: W H 1972 F 18 W A 1973 F 10 W H 1973 M 2 W N 1975 J 17 W A 1976 J 10 L H 1976 L N 1977 J 8 L A 1977 M 4 L N J 7 W A 1978 J 21 W H D 30 W A 1979 J 20 W A 1979 F 15 W H 1980 J 12 L H F 17 W A J 17 L A 1981 F 28 L (OT) H 1982 J 22 W H F 27 L A N 22 L A J 2 W H D 2 W H N 26 L A D 16 L H N 25 L A N 30 L H N 23 W H D 11 W A D 20 W H 942 MONTANA TECH 1984 D 8 W A 47 MONTCLAIR STATE WSU s Series Record: J 3 L A NEBRASKA WSU s Series Record: D 4 L H N 22 L A N 22 L A N 22 L H N 30 W A 5, N 19 L H 853 NEVADA (Formerly Nevada-Reno) WSU s Series Record: F 16 L A J 3 L A NA 1997 D 19 W N D 22 L A D 5 W H 371 NEW MEXICO 1983 J 3 W H 400 NEW MEXICO STATE WSU s Series Record: N 25 W A NA 1988 N 28 L N 423 NORTH CAROLINA WSU s Series Record: N 26 L N - NORTH CAROLINA STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: N 26 L N N23 L N 187 NORTH TEXAS WSU s Series Record: D 30 L (OT) A 250 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1995 D 29 W A 458 NORTHERN COLORADO WSU s Series Record: N28 L N 100 NORTHERN ILLINOIS WSU s Series Record: L A NORTHERN IOWA 1994 D 2 W H 702 NORTHWESTERN WSU s Series Record: M 13 L A 1272 (NCAA Tournament) NORTHWESTERN STATE WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: D 5 W H D 17 W (OT) H 323 OHIO STATE WSU s Series Record: D 22 L A D 15 W H 700 OKLAHOMA WSU s Series Record: N 23 W N D 3 L H 843 OLE MISS 2013 N 17 W N - ORAL ROBERTS WSU s Series Record: 3-0 WSU Streak: D 11 W H D 2 W H J 15 W A 315 OREGON WSU s Series Record: WSU at Pullman: 9-28 WSU at Eugene: 7-31 WSU Neutral: F 28 W A 1976 F 3 L A 1977 F 11 L (OT) H F 4 W H M 10 L N J 12 L A 1980 J 25 L H F 20 L A 1982 F 22 L H J 14 L A F 17 L H J 21 L H F 23 L A J 18 L A F 23 L H J 25 L (OT) H F 21 L A J 22 L H F 28 L A J 23 L A F 18 L H J 21 W H F 17 L (OT) A J 20 L H F 15 L A J 20 W A F 15 W H J 16 L A F 15 L H J 21 W A F 20 L H J 20 L H F 19 L A J 19 L A F 17 L H J 11 W H F 10 L A J 9 L A F 8 L H D 20 L N J 17 L H F 12 L A J 17 L A F 11 L H J 22 L A F 17 L H J 20 W H F 15 W A D 30 L A F 21 L H M 1 L A 2003 J 25 L H F 20 L A J 17 L H F 12 L A J 15 L A F 10 L H J 19 L A F 18 W H D 23 L A F 22 L H J17 L A F17 L H M7 L N J17 L H F12 W A J 3 L A M 5 W H J 6 L A F 5 W H D 29 W A F 11 L H J 25 L H F 17 L A J 24 L A 1, F 23 W H M 6 W N J 18 W A F 6 L H M 5 W N
35 All-Time Records Against OREGON STATE WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: -5 WSU at Pullman: WSU at Corvallis: WSU Neutral: F 7 W A 1976 F 2 W A 1977 J 22 W H F 2 W H J 13 W A 1979 L N 1980 J 24 L H F 21 L A 1981 M 10 L A 1982 F 20 L H J 15 L A F 19 L H J 19 L H F 25 L A J 19 L A F 21 L (OT) H D 14 L A J 23 W H F 22 W A J 24 L H F 26 L A J 22 L A F 20 W H J 19 L H F 18 W A J 18 W H F 17 L A J 18 W A F 17 W H J 18 L A F 13 W (OT) H J 23 L A F 18 W H J 22 W H F 17 L A J 21 L A F 19 W H J 13 W H F 8 L A J 11 L A F 6 L H J 15 W H F 14 W A J 15 L A F 13 W H J 20 L A F 19 L H J 18 L H F 17 L A D 28 L A F 23 L H J 23 L H F 22 L A J 15 L H F 14 L A M 5 L N 2005 J 13 L A F 12 W H J 21 L (OT) A F 16 L H M 3 L N 2006 D 21 W A F 24 L H J19 L A F15 W H J15 W H F14 L A J 1 L A M 7 L H J 8 W A F 3 W H D 31 W (2OT) A F 9 L H M 7 W N J 27 W (OT) H F 15 W A J 26 L A F 21 L H M 8 L N J 16 L A F 8 L H 1102 PACIFIC WSU s Series Record: 2-2 WSU Streak: F 7 L A 1983 J 31 L A F 4 W H D 1 W H 733 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1978 J 31 W H 55 PENN STATE WSU s Series Record: N 11 L A - PEPPERDINE WSU s Series Record: D 17 L A N 18 W H 429 PORTLAND WSU s Series Record: 1-6 WSU Streak: F 9 L A N 29 W A D 8 L H N 22 L A N 9 L H D 13 L H N 18 L A 420 PORTLAND STATE WSU s Series Record: 13-3 WSU Streak: W N 1974 F 2 W A 1975 F 6 L A 1978 J 14 W A M 11 W N F 10 W H J 19 L H 1981 F 7 W A 1981 D 17 W A J 16 W H F 13 W A D 2 W H N 30 W A F 6 L A N 26 W H D 3 W H 734 PRARIEW VIEW A&M 2011 N 26 W N - PUGET SOUND 1983 N 26 W A 2000 REGINA 1979 D 2 W A SACRAMENTO STATE 2006 N 17 W H 582 SAINT JOHN S 1993 D 3 W H 655 SAINT MARY S WSU s Series Record: 2-4 WSU Streak: D 21 L A D 30 L H N 26 W A N 20 W H D 3 L H N 12 L A 670 SAMFORD 2000 D 29 W N SAN DIEGO WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: N 24 W A N 28 W N 300 SAN DIEGO STATE WSU s Series Record: 2-3 WSU at Pullman: 1-1 WSU at San Diego: N 23 L A D 22 L H D 11 W A D 21 L A D 2 W H 402 SAN FRANCISCO WSU s Series Record: 4-2 WSU Streak: J 2 L A 1983 F 12 L A F 18 W H F 2 W A N 30 W A D 19 W H 6286 SAN JOSE STATE WSU s Series Record: 5-3 WSU Streak: F 8 L A 1983 J 20 L H J 28 L A J 26 W H J 30 W H M 1 W A D 5 W A D16 W (OT) H 314 SANTA CLARA WSU s Series Record: 3-4 WSU Streak: D 31 W A 1983 F 11 W A F 16 L H J 24 W H D 30 L H N 25 L A N 13 L H 467 SASKATCHEWAN WSU s Series Record: N 30 L A 34 Washington State Women s Basketball
36 All-Time Records Against SEATTLE WSU s Series Record: 10-2 WSU Streak: D 2 W F 9 W H 1979 W N 1980 F 22 L A 1981 F 4 L A 1984 J 10 W A D 20 W H D 6 W H J 18 W A D 31 W A N 12 W A N 21 W H 2138 SEATTLE PACIFIC WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: N 22 W A D 5 W H 300 SIMON FRASER WSU s Series Record: 7-4 WSU Streak: W H 1973 M 2 W N 1974 F 9 W H 1975 F 22 L A 1976 F 21 L H 1977 F 25 W A D 2 L H F 4 L A 1980 J 18 W H F 5 W A 1982 N 27 W A 175 SE MISSOURI STATE 1995 D 1 W H 700 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-3 WSU Streak: -3 WSU at Pullman: 0-1 WSU at Brookings: 0-1 Nuetral Site: D 7 L H N 20 L A N 11 L (OT) N - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WSU s Series Record: WSU Streak: +3 WSU at Pullman: 9-19 WSU at Los Angeles: 7-24 WSU Neutral: N 27 L A J 29 L H M 7 L A J 30 W H F 26 L A J 29 W H F 24 L A F 1 W A M 3 W H F 1 W H M 3 L A J 31 L (OT) A F 29 L H F 5 L A M 6 L H J 15 L A F 8 L H J 14 W H F 10 L A J 7 W A M 7 L H J 4 L H M 6 L A J 29 L H M 1 W A J 28 W A F 27 W H J 7 L A M 11 L H J 4 W H M 10 L A J 4 L H F 3 L A J 3 L A F 1 L H J 11 L A F 5 L H J 9 L (OT) H F 3 L A J 12 L H F 11 L A D 31 L H J 26 L A J 10 L H F 10 L A J 24 L A F 20 L H J 23 L H F 18 W A D 31 L H M 3 L A M 9 L N F 2 L A M 3 L H M 8 W N J 13 L A F 8 W H J 31 W A F 28 W H 827 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS WSU s Series Record: D 3 L H N 26 W N 500 SOUTHERN UTAH (Southern Utah State prior to 1990) WSU s Series Record: 3-0 WSU Streak: D 16 W A F 21 W A J 13 W H 455 STANFORD WSU s Series Record: 0-59 WSU Streak: -59 WSU at Pullman: 0-28 WSU at Stanford: 0-29 WSU Neutral: 0-2 Overtime Game: January 11, F 1 L A J 2 L N NA 1987 J 10 L H F 12 L A J 14 L H F 13 L A J 13 L A F 11 L H J 13 L A F 8 L H J 13 L H F 7 L A J 23 L H F 22 L A J 28 L H F 27 L A J 8 L H M 10 L A J 7 L A M 9 L H J 27 L A F 22 L H J 25 L H F 20 L A J 22 L A F 21 L H J 21 L H F 20 L A J 29 L H F 24 L A J 27 L A F 22 L H J 17 L H F 16 L A J 16 L A F 15 L H J 2 L H J 31 L A J 2 L A J 29 L H D 20 L H F 25 L A J 13 L H F 8 L A D28 L A M 2 L H J 10 L A F 6 L H J 14 L A F 14 L H J 16 L H F 10 L A J 19 L A M 2 L H M 8 L N F 7 L H M 1 L A J 11 L (OT) H J 31 L A 3118 SYRACUSE WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: D 21 L A N 10 L H 1,017 TEMPLE 1990 N 30 W H 906 TENNESSEE WSU s Series Record: D 16 L A 900 TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA WSU s Series Record: N 27 L N TEXAS WSU s Series Record: J 2 L A 3916 TEXAS A&M WSU s Series Record: N 24 W A D 7 W H N 18 L N TEXAS CHRISTIAN WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: D 11 W A N 30 W H 600 TEXAS EL PASO 1980 N 26 W A TEXAS SOUTHERN 1992 D 4 W H 1141 TEXAS TECH WSU s Series Record: 0-3 WSU Streak: J 4 L N D1 L H N16 L A
37 All-Time Records Against TOLEDO WSU s Series Record: 1-2 WSU Streak: N 25 W N D 19 L A D 9 L H 583 UC DAVIS WSU s Series Record: N 15 W H N 14 L A 785 UC RIVERSIDE WSU s Series Record: D 11 W H N 28 L A D 18 W (OT) H & 2,911 & Kennewick, Wash. UC SANTA BARBARA WSU s Series Record: D 28 L H D 4 W A 352 UCLA WSU s Series Record: 7-50 WSU Streak: -4 WSU at Pullman: 7-22 WSU at Los Angeles: 0-28 Overtime Game: March 9, J 31 L H M 5 L A J 28 W H F 27 L H J 27 L H F 23 L A F 3 L A M 1 W H F 3 W H M 1 L A F 2 L A F 27 L H F 7 L A M 4 L H J 13 L A F 12 L H J 12 W H F 12 L A J 5 L A M 9 W H J 2 L H M 8 L A J 31 L H F 27 L A J 30 L A F 25 L H J 9 L A M 9 L H J 6 W H M 8 L A J 6 L H F 1 L A J 5 L A J 30 L H J 9 L A F 7 L H J 7 L H F 6 L A J 14 L H F 9 L A D 29 L H J 28 L A M 2 L A J 12 L H F 8 L A J 22 L A F 22 L H J 21 L H F 20 L A J 2 L H M 5 L A F 4 L A M 1 W H J 11 L A F 10 L H F 2 L A F 26 L H 573 UNC-WILMINGTON 2011 N 13 W N 3238 UNLV WSU s Series Record: J 8 L A 650 UTAH WSU s Series Record: 5-11 WSU Streak: +3 WSU at Pullman: 2-5 WSU at Salt Lake City: D 8 W A 1980 J 3 L A 1980 D 5 L H D 10 L A N 25 L H D 13 L A D 10 L (OT) H N 20 L A D 21 L H D 13 L A J 5 W H F 24 L A J 19 L H F 14 W A J 23 W H F 15 W A 653 UTAH STATE WSU s Series Record: 0-2 WSU Streak: L N 1980 F 5 L A UTAH VALLEY 2003 D 6 W H 703 VALPARAISO WSU s Series Record: D 21 L H 503 VERMONT WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: N 21 W A N 26 W N VICTORIA WSU s Series Record: D 3 L H 300 VIRGINIA TECH WSU s Series Record: N 30 L N 703 WAKE FOREST WSU s Series Record: N 12 L A - WASHINGTON WSU s Series Record: WSU at Pullman: 4-33 WSU at Seattle: WSU Neutral: W A 1972 M 2 W A 1972 W N 1973 F 3 W A 1973 F 24 W A 1974 F 2 L A 1974 F 23 W A 1974 F 28 W N 1975 F 14 W A 1975 F 20 W A 1975 M 6 W N 1976 J 17 L H 1976 J 31 L A 1976 F 27 W A 1977 J 29 W H 1977 F 24 L A 1978 M 4 L H F 3 W A 1980 F 23 W A J 10 W H 1982 F 12 L A F 5 L A F 26 L H F 11 L A M 3 L H F 9 L H M 2 L A N 23 L N F 8 L H M 8 L A J 3 L A F 7 L H J 8 L H F 4 L A F 4 L A M 4 L H J 27 L H F 24 L A J 26 L A F 23 L H F 7 L H M 7 L A J 9 W (OT) A M 13 L H J 29 L H F 26 L A J 28 L A F 25 W H J 20 L H F 17 L A J 18 L A F 15 L H J 3 L H M 7 L A J 4 L A M 6 L H F 6 L A M 4 L H F 3 L H M 3 L A D 21 L A J 25 L H D 28 L H M 1 L A J 24 L A F 21 L H J 22 L H F 19 L A J 7 L H F 5 L A J 20 L A F 17 L H J 4 L H F 3 L A J 3 L A M 6 L H J 29 L (OT) H F 27 L A J 30 L A F 26 L H J 14 L H F 26 L A J 15 L A J 20 L H J 7 W H J 11 W A F 20 W A F 22 L H Washington State Women s Basketball
38 All-Time Records Against WEBER STATE WSU s Series Record: D 9 W A 1978 D 29 W H 1980 F 4 L A 1980 D 15 L H 1990 D 12 W H D 19 W A D 7 W H D 28 L A 367 WEST VIRGINIA WSU s Series Record: N 16 L N - WRIGHT STATE 1999 N 27 W N 530 WYOMING WSU s Series Record: D 5 W H J 6 W A N 23 W A N 24 W H N 22 L H N 24 W A D 5 W H D 18 L A 3016 WESTERN MICHIGAN WSU s Series Record: N 26 L N 652 WESTERN OREGON (Formerly Oregon-College of Education) WSU s Series Record: 3-1 WSU Streak: M 1 W N 1976 F 4 L A 1976 M 11 W N 1978 J 13 W A WESTERN WASHINGTON WSU s Series Record: W H 1972 F 26 L A 1972 W N 1973 F 3 L A 1973 M 3 L A 1974 F 1 W A 1974 F 23 L A 1974 M 2 L N 1975 J 11 W H 1975 F 21 W A 1975 D 16 L H 1976 F 28 L A 1978 M 3 W H F 5 L A 150 WICHITA STATE WSU s Series Record: 2-0 WSU Streak: D 4 W H D 28 W A 525 WILLIAM PENN WSU s Series Record: N 29 L A WISCONSIN WSU s Series Record: N 18 W A N 18 L H 458 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY WSU s Series Record: N 25 L N D 7 W H 411 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 2009 D 7 W H
39 Against Ranked Teams ( was the first year of the AP Poll; was the first year of the USA Today Poll) DATE OPPONENT AP COACHES RESULT 11/28/80 at Kansas State 15 L, /2/81 at San Francisco 20 L, /20/81 at Oregon 14 L, /27/81 at USC 5 L, /28/81 at Long Beach State 6 L, /16/81 vs. Tennessee 14 L, /22/82 Oregon 10 L, /9/85 Washington L, /2/85 at Washington L, /24/87 Oregon State NR 22 L, /29/87 USC L, /7/87 Washington L, /28/87 at Oregon L, /7/87 at USC NR 23 L, /8/88 Washington L, /14/88 Stanford 10 8 L, /30/88 USC W, /4/88 at Washington L, /13/88 at Stanford 10 9 L, /26/88 at USC L, /13/89 at Stanford 7 7 L, /11/89 Stanford 4 5 L, /13/90 at Stanford 2 2 L, /27/90 Washington 8 8 L, /8/90 Stanford 2 2 L, /24/90 at Washington 5 6 L, /1/90 Arkansas 8 8 L, /13/91 Stanford 9 10 L, /26/91 at Washington L, /7/91 at Stanford 8 8 L, /23/91 Washington 10 9 L, /13/91 vs. Northwestern L, /23/92 Stanford 3 3 L, /25/92 California W, /7/92 Washington L, /22/92 at Stanford 6 6 L, /2/93 at Texas L, /28/93 Stanford 5 4 L, /30/93 California L, /5/93 at USC L, /27/93 at Stanford 10 9 L, /6/93 USC L, /8/94 Stanford 9 9 L, /15/94 at USC 9 9 L, /29/94 Washington L, /8/94 USC 4 4 L, /26/94 at Washington L, /10/94 at Stanford L, /7/95 at Stanford 5 5 L, /14/95 USC W, /28/95 at Washington L, /10/95 at USC L, /19/95 Oregon State W, /25/95 Washington W, /9/95 Stanford 5 4 L, /26/95 vs. North Carolina St L, /13/96 Oregon State W, /27/96 at Stanford 6 3 L, /8/96 at Oregon State L, /22/96 Stanford 4 3 L, /21/96 vs. Clemson L, /25/97 Stanford 3 2 L, /20/97 at Stanford 3 2 L, /3/98 Washington 8 11 L, /8/98 at Arizona W, /22/98 at Stanford L, /7/98 Arizona 8 9 L, /21/98 Stanford 5 6 L, /30/99 at UCLA 8 9 L, /11/99 Oregon L, /25/99 UCLA L, /28/99 UC Santa Barbara L, /9/00 at UCLA L, /13/00 Arizona L, /29/00 Stanford L, /12/00 at Arizona L, /11/01 at Arizona L, /20/01 Oregon W, /8/01 Arizona State 23 NR L, /10/01 Arizona W, /7/01 vs. Michigan L, /17/02 Stanford 4 4 L, /16/02 at Stanford 2 2 L, /29/02 vs. LSU 3 3 L, /9/03 Arizona L, /16/03 at Stanford 6 5 L, /8/03 at Arizona NR 25 L, /15/03 Stanford 6 6 L, /1/03 at Washington 25 NR L, /13/03 at Utah L, /29/03 at Arizona NR 25 L, /2/04 Stanford 9 7 L, /31/04 at Stanford 8 8 L, /27/04 Arizona State L, /2/05 at Stanford 8 8 L, /7/05 UCLA L, /29/05 Stanford 4 2 L, /10/05 at Minnesota L, /20/05 Stanford L, /31/05 at Arizona State L, /26/06 Arizona State L, /25/06 at Stanford L, /10/06 at Kentucky L, /4/07 at Arizona State L, /11/07 California L, /13/07 Stanford L, /3/07 Arizona State L, /8/07 at Stanford L, /10/07 at California L, /28/07 at Stanford 2 2 L, /30/07 at California L, /29/08 California 9 9 L, /2/08 Stanford 7 7 L, /28/08 Kansas State L, /8/09 at California 13 9 L, /10/09 at Stanford 11 7 L, /6/09 Stanford 7 6 L, /8/09 California 3 3 L, /28/09 at Arizona State 24 NR L, /9/10 Arizona State NR 24 L, /14/10 at Stanford 2 2 L, /14/10 Stanford 2 2 L, /22/10 Nebraska L, /26/10 vs. North Carolina L, /2/11 UCLA 8 9 L, /16/11 Stanford 4 4 L, /10/11 at Stanford 3 3 L, /5/11 at UCLA 9 9 L, /11/11 at Penn State L, /30/11 Gonzaga NR 24 L, /19/11 Louisville L, /22/11 at Ohio State L, /19/12 at Stanford 4 4 L, /15/12 Ohio State W, /18/12 at Louisville L, /11/13 at UCLA L, /10/13 UCLA L, /22/13 at Colorado L, /28/13 California 6 6 L, /2/13 Stanford 4 5 L, /8/13 Stanford 4 5 L, /30/13 Nebraska W, /21/13 Gonzaga L, /3/14 Arizona State W, /17/14 Colorado W, /7/14 Stanford 3 4 L, /9/14 California L, /27/14 California L, (OT) 3/1/14 Stanford 5 4 L, /7/14 California W, /14/14 Dayton W, /19/14 Nebraska L, /29/14 vs. Maryland 10 8 W, /5/15 at Arizona State L, /11/15 Stanford L, (OT) 1/16/15 at Oregon State 9 8 L, /31/15 at Stanford L, /8/15 Oregon State 7 7 L, /6/15 vs. Arizona State 9 8 L, Washington State Women s Basketball
40 Miscellaneous Records OVERTIME GAMES (12-22) DATE SCORE RESULT SITE 2/11/77 Oregon 67, WSU 63 L Pullman 2/26/77 Central Wash 51, WSU 50 L Ellensburg 12/8/79 Idaho State 60, WSU 58 L Boise, Idaho 2/28/81 Montana State 75, WSU 70 L Pullman 3/7/81 Boise State 58, WSU 54 L Boise, Idaho 12/7/84 Idaho State 73, WSU 69 L Spokane 2/21/85 Oregon State 76, WSU 72 L Pullman 1/25/86 Oregon 68, WSU 67 L Pullman 1/15/87 Arizona State 95, WSU 83 L Tempe, Ariz. 12/12/87 Bowling Green 83, WSU 73 L Pullman 3/5/88 Arizona State 82, WSU 79 L Pullman 12/30/88 North Texas 87, WSU 85 L Denton, Texas 2/17/89 Oregon 87, WSU 76 L Eugene, Ore. 3/8/90 WSU 87, Arizona 72 W Tucson, Ariz. 12/14/91 WSU 79, Boise State 77 W Boise, Idaho 1/31/92 USC 71, WSU 65 L Los Angeles 2/13/92 WSU 77, Oregon State 74 W Pullman 1/9/93 WSU 75, Washington 72 W Seattle 3/9/96 WSU 88, UCLA 81 W Pullman 12/22/96 WSU 79, Boise State 78 W Boise, Idaho 12/10/98 Utah 81, WSU 70 L Pullman 1/9/05 USC 77, WSU 75 L Pullman 12/4/05 WSU 80, Boise State 76 W Boise, Idaho 1/21/06 Oregon State 69, WSU 67 L Corvallis, Ore. 12/17/06 WSU 72, Northwestern St. 70 W Pullman 12/16/07 WSU 78, San Jose State 72 W Pullman 1/29/10 Washington 76, WSU 70 L Pullman 12/31/11 WSU 61, Oregon State 54 W (2OT) Corvallis 11/10/12 Minnesota 87, WSU 83 L (2OT) Minneapolis 11/11/12 South Dakota St. 65, WSU 56 L Minneapolis 1/27/13 WSU 76, Oregon State 73 W Pullman 12/18/13 WSU 77, UC Riverside 73 W Kennewick 2/27/14 California 75, WSU 68 L Berkeley 1/11/15 Stanford 86, WSU 76 L Pullman GREATEST COMEBACKS DATE OPPONENT SITE DEFICIT RESULT 1/9/93 Washington Seattle 18 W, (OT) 2/15/01 Oregon Eugene 16 W, /5/10 Oregon Pullman 15 W, /3/91 UCLA Pullman 14 W, /29/12 Gonzaga Spokane 14 W, /27/13 Oregon State Pullman 14 W, (OT) 12/19/88 BYU Pullman 13 W, /25/95 Washington Pullman 13 W, /2/00 Idaho Pullman 13 W, /18/07 Eastern Washington Cheney 13 W, /31/09 Arizona Pullman 13 W, /26/10 at Arizona State Tempe 13 W, /3/11 Oregon State Pullman 13 W, /22/13 Fresno State Pullman 13 W, /29/04 California Berkeley 12 W, /7/92 Wisconsin-GB Pullman 12 W, /22/97 California Berkeley 12 W, /16/07 San Jose State Pullman 12 W (OT) 12/7/13 Cal State Northridge Pullman 12 W, /25/15 Colorado Pullman 12 W, /1/90 USC Los Angeles 11 W, /8/94 Boise State Pullman 11 W, /30/97 Arizona State Tempe 11 W, /19/08 Hawaii Honolulu 11 W, /12/05 Oregon State Pullman 11 W, /3/14 Arizona State Pullman 11 W, /28/88 UCLA Los Angeles 10 W, /18/89 Oregon State Corvallis 10 W, /4/90 Arizona State Pullman 10 W, /14/95 USC Los Angeles 10 W, /25/96 California Berkeley 10 W, /6/96 Fresno State Pullman 10 W, /21/97 Mississippi State Hilo, Hawaii 10 W, /20/01 Oregon Pullman 10 W, /27/05 California Pullman 10 W, /15/08 Oregon State Pullman 10 W, /8/13 USC Pullman 10 W, /9/14 Gonzaga Spokane 10 W, HOME AND AWAY WIN-LOSS PCT YEAR HOME PERCENT A/N PERCENT (.900) 2-0 (1.000) (.667) 9-3 (.750) (1.000) 6-2 (.750) (1.000) 8-3 (.727) (.429) 10-3 (.769) (.250) 7-10 (.412) (.778) 9-6 (.600) (.833) 9-3 (.750) (1.000) 13-5 (.706) (.300) 3-14 (.176) (.444) 8-11 (.412) (.500) 9-8 (.529) (.200) 3-14 (.176) (.273) 4-10 (.286) (.455) 4-11 (.267) (.455) 6-11 (.353) (.462) 4-11 (.267) (.583) 4-12 (.200) (.615) 5-10 (.333) (.727) 9-8 (.529) (.750) 6-7 (.462) (.583) 5-10 (.333) (.308) 3-11 (.214) (.625) 3-11 (.214) (.786) 5-8 (.385) (.636) 10-8 (.555) (.444) 4-9 (.422) (.364) 8-8 (.500) (.533) 3-9 (.250) (.167) 2-14 (.125) * (.500) 4-10 (.400) (.182) 0-18 (.000) (.154) 0-15 (.000) (.300) 3-12 (.200) (.308) 2-13 (.133) (.417) 3-13 (.188) (.214) 2-13 (.133) (.200) 2-10 (.167) (.385) 6-11 (.353) (.286) 4-12 (.250) (.333) 4-15 (.211) (.384) 8-12 (.400) (.462) 5-13 (.278) (.571) 9-11 (.450) (.467) 10-7 (.588) Totals (.465) (.358) *Includes two Spokane Arena (Cougar Shootout) 39
41 Single-Game Records POINTS (30+) Jenni Ruff California 2/24/ Tia Presley Fresno State 11/22/ Tia Presley at Hampton 11/25/ Camille Thompson Oregon State 1/22/94 36 Jenni Ruff at Boise State 12/8/95 36 Jenni Ruff at Houston 12/30/ Jenni Ruff UCLA 3/9/ Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/91 34 Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/5/ Marcia Miles at Portland 11/29/85 33 Jonni Gray (Mauch) Oregon State 2/20/88 33 Angie Miller (Weir) at North Texas St. 12/30/88 33 Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 1/7/89 33 Jenni Ruff at California 1/25/96 33 Jenni Ruff USC 3/7/96 33 Tricia Lamb vs. Appalachian St. 11/20/98 33 Tricia Lamb Arizona 1/7/99 33 April Cook at Arizona State 2/6/10 33 Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/12 33 Lia Galdeira vs. Maryland 11/29/ Tia Presley at Utah 2/14/14 32 Tia Presley at Colorado 2/16/14 32 Tia Presley Oregon 2/23/ Marcia Miles Gonzaga 2/6/86 31 Alke Dietel Idaho 12/8/98 31 Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/6/14 31 Tia Presley vs. Oregon 3/6/14 31 Lia Galdeira Eastern Washington 3/18/ Marcia Miles San Jose State 1/26/85 30 Angie Miller (Weir) California 2/10/90 30 Kristin Metson Arizona 3/7/91 30 Darci Wellsandt Arizona 1/9/92 30 Jenni Ruff Washington 1/20/96 30 Jonni Gray (Mauch) USC 1/28/99 30 Alke Dietel at Stanford 2/24/00 FIELD GOALS MADE Angie Miller (Weir) at North Texas St. 12/30/88 15 Camille Thompson Oregon State 1/22/94 15 Jenni Ruff at Boise State 12/8/95 15 Tia Presley Fresno State 11/22/ Marcia Miles Gonzaga 2/6/86 14 Jenni Ruff California 2/24/96 14 Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/5/ Cassandra Overby Portland State 1/16/82 13 Marcia Miles at Oregon 2/23/84 13 Marcia Miles at Portland 11/29/85 13 Cathy Gonzalez Eastern Washington 12/9/86 13 Jonni Gray (Mauch) Oregon State 2/20/88 13 Angie Miller (Weir) UCLA 3/1/90 13 Kristin Metson Arizona 3/7/91 13 Kathy Weber Iowa State 12/6/91 13 Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/91 13 Jenni Ruff at Houston 12/30/95 13 Tricia Lamb vs Appalachian St. 11/20/98 13 April Cook at Arizona State 2/6/10 13 Tia Presley Oregon 2/23/14 13 Lia Galdeira at California 2/2/15 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Lia Galdeira at Dayton 12/15/13 28 Lia Galdeira at California 2/2/ Marcia Miles at Oregon 2/23/84 27 Pat Broaden at Idaho 2/13/86 27 Angie Miller (Weir) at North Texas St. 12/30/88 27 Angie Miller (Weir) at Oregon 2/17/89 27 Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/ Camille Thompson Oregon State 1/22/94 26 Lia Galdeira at Oregon 2/17/ Kristin Erickson California 2/24/96 25 Alke Dietel at Stanford 2/24/00 25 Lia Galdeira Oregon State 1/27/13 25 Lia Galdeira at Hawaii 11/15/13 25 Lia Galdeira at Oregon 1/18/15 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 Made) PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE (10-10) Amy Saneholtz Stanford 1/8/ (9-10) Juli Reynvaan at EWU 12/5/ (9-10) Camille Thompson California 1/25/ (8-9) Cassandra Overby at San Diego State 11/23/ (8-9) Linda Wulff (Fisher) at San Jose State 1/28/ (8-9) Jenni Ruff Oral Roberts 12/2/ (8-9) Yvonne Kunze Arizona State 2/1/ (8-9) Jessica Ottmar Idaho 12/2/ (8-9) Jasmine Williams Oregon 2/17/ (14-16) Marcia Miles Gonzaga 2/6/86 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 8 Tricia Lamb Arizona 1/7/ Kelli Kronberger at California 3/12/94 7 Kelli Kronberger Arizona State 3/3/94 7 Susie Jarosch at Kansas State 12/30/94 7 Kristin Erickson at Arizona 2/29/ Darci Wellsandt Oregon 2/15/91 6 Heather Norman at EWU 11/23/91 6 Erika Wheeler UCLA 3/4/93 6 Joanna Smith Southern Utah 1/13/97 6 Joanna Smith Stanford 1/25/97 6 Joanna Smith vs Mississippi State 12/21/97 6 Joanna Smith California 2/19/98 6 Tricia Lamb vs Appalachian State 11/20/98 6 Tricia Lamb Gonzaga 12/18/98 6 Tricia Lamb UCLA 2/25/99 6 Alke Dietel at Stanford 2/24/00 6 Katie Nyseth Stanford 2/22/01 6 Francine McCurtain at BYU 11/24/01 6 Adriane Ferguson at Nebraska 11/22/04 6 Ariana Scales at Washington 2/19/05 6 Amanda DuRocher Oregon State 2/24/07 6 Jazmine Perkins at Oregon 1/6/11 6 Tia Presley Idaho State 11/16/14 6 Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/5/15 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Erika Wheeler UCLA 3/4/93 14 Tricia Lamb Colorado 12/5/98 14 Tricia Lamb Gonzaga 12/18/98 14 Jazmine Perkins at Oregon 1/6/ Heather Norman at Southern Utah 2/21/91 13 Erika Wheeler USC 3/6/93 13 Kristin Erickson at Arizona 2/29/96 13 Tricia Lamb at UCLA 1/30/99 13 Francine McCurtain vs Michigan 12/7/01 13 Amanda DuRocher at Boise State 12/4/05 13 Katie Appleton at Hawaii 12/19/08 13 April Cook vs Arizona 3/12/09 13 April Cook at Arizona 2/4/10 13 Lia Galdeira at California 2/2/15 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 6 Made) PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE (6-8) Darci Wellsandt Oregon 2/15/91.750(6-8) Adriane Ferguson at Nebraska 11/22/ (7-10) Kelli Kronberger Arizona State 3/3/ (8-12) Tricia Lamb Arizona 1/7/99.667(6-9) Tricia Lamb UCLA 2/25/99.667(6-9) Francine McCurtain at BYU 11/24/ (7-11) Susie Jarosch at Kansas State 12/30/ (6-10) Joanna Smith Stanford 1/25/97.600(6-10) Joanna Smith vs Mississippi State 12/21/97.600(6-10) Joanna Smith California 2/19/98.600(6-10) Ariana Scales at Washington 2/19/05.600(6-10) Tia Presley Idaho State 11/16/14.600(6-10) Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/5/15 FREE THROWS MADE Marcia Miles at Portland State 11/30/85 16 Tia Presley at Utah 2/14/ Marcia Miles Oregon 1/25/86 15 Penny Bowden Oregon State 1/24/87 15 Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 1/7/89 15 Darci Wellsandt Oregon State 2/13/ Jenni Ruff Washington 1/20/ Cassandra Overby Oregon State 2/20/82 13 Jade Hyett at California 2/22/97 13 Lia Galdeira vs. California 3/7/14 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Tia Presley at Utah 2/14/ Jenni Ruff Washington 1/20/ Marcia Miles at Portland State 11/30/85 18 Penny Bowden Oregon State 1/24/87 18 Darci Wellsandt Oregon State 2/13/ Marcia Miles Oregon 1/25/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 1/7/89 16 Camille Thompson Washington 1/29/94 16 Jenni Ruff USC 3/7/96 16 Jennifer Kerns at Wyoming 11/23/97 16 Lia Galdeira vs. California 3/7/14 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE PCT. PLAYER OPPONENT DATE (13-13) Jade Hyett at California 2/22/ (11-11) Charmaine Jones at USC 2/3/ (9-9) Angie Miller (Weir) BYU 12/19/ (9-9) Laura Wilder at Arizona State 1/30/ (9-9) Bianca McCall California 2/13/ (9-9) Charmaine Jones Pepperdine 11/18/ (9-9) Ireti Amojo Louisville 12/19/ (8-8) Shelley Patterson at Stanford 2/1/ (8-8) Marcia Miles at Seattle Pacific 11/22/ (8-8) Robin Steele vs San Diego 11/29/ (8-8) Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/ (8-8) Darci Wellsandt Stanford 1/23/ (8-8) Yvonne Kunze Oral Roberts 12/2/ (8-8) Jennifer Kerns Oregon 1/11/ (8-8) Cathy McNeely Southern Utah 1/13/ (8-8) Jennifer Kerns at Washington March 7/ (8-8) Victoria Harrod UCLA 1/9/ (8-8) Kelley Berglund at Washington 2/6/ (8-8) Jessica Perry San Diego State 12/22/ (8-8) Charmaine Jones at Saint Mary s 11/26/ (8-8) Keisha Moore at Arizona 2/24/ (8-8) Lia Galdeira at Colorado 2/22/13 40 Washington State Women s Basketball
42 Single-Game Records REBOUNDS (15+) Amy Saneholtz at Arizona State 3/2/ Kate Benz vs Idaho State 11/26/ Brittney Hawks at Oregon State 12/28/01 19 Bianca McCall Wyoming 11/22/02 19 Kate Benz San Diego State 12/22/ Bianca McCall Arizona 2/26/04 18 Mariah Cooks USC 2/28/ Cassandra Overby San Jose State 1/20/83 17 Cassandra Overby at Gonzaga 12/12/83 17 Cassandra Overby at Seattle 1/10/84 17 Camille Thompson vs Butler 12/20/93 17 Yvonne Kunze at California 1/25/ Jeanne Eggart Montana State 1/22/82 16 Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Seattle 1/18/86 16 Camille Thompson at Arizona 3/14/92 16 Kireen Ellis at California 1/5/95 16 Kate Benz Northwestern State 12/17/06 16 Ebonee Coates Oregon 2/17, Holly Zapel (Bertus) Idaho 12/10/83 15 Nikki Mohr vs Montana Tech 12/8/84 15 Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 3/11/88 15 Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/91 15 Jenni Ruff at Oregon 2/10/96 15 Yvonne Kunze USC 1/29/98 15 Kate Benz Valparaiso 12/21/04 15 Kate Benz Stanford 1/29/05 15 Kate Benz at Hawaii 11/25/05 15 Katie Madison Saint Mary s 12/3/09 15 Carly Noyes Arizona 1/7/10 15 Jazmine Perkins at Ohio State 12/22/11 15 Jazmine Perkins at Oregon State 12/31/11 15 Shalie Dheensaw at California 2/27/14 ASSISTS (10+) Jade Hyett California 1/23/ Jade Hyett at Arizona State 1/30/ Penny Bowden Oregon State 2/20/88 14 Jade Hyett at California 2/22/ Susie Jarosch at Wichita State 12/28/ Cheryl Mariani at Seattle 1/10/84 12 Penny Bowden California 1/16/88 12 Penny Bowden at California 2/12/88 12 Penny Bowden at Arizona State 3/11/88 12 Jennifer Kerns Oregon State 2/19, Linda Wulff (Fisher) at California 2/1/85 11 Penny Bowden at USC 3/7/87 11 Penny Bowden Arizona 3/3/88 11 Darla Williamson Gonzaga 12/8/90 11 Jade Hyett at Arizona State 3/2/96 11 Jade Hyett at Gonzaga 11/30/96 11 Jade Hyett Southern Utah 1/13/97 11 Jade Hyett Stanford 1/25/97 11 Jennifer Kerns Washington 1/3/ Cheryl Mariani San Francisco 2/18/84 10 Cheryl Mariani at Oregon 2/23/84 10 Sharna Fey Oregon State 2/21/85 10 Penny Bowden Oral Roberts 12/11/87 10 Penny Bowden USC 1/30/88 10 Charnez Brown vs Gonzaga 12/9/88 10 Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Arizona State 1/7/89 10 Darla Williamson UCLA 1/27/89 10 Darla Williamson at Texas A&M 11/24/90 10 Susie Jarosch at California 2/9/91 10 Jenni Ruff at California 3/12/94 10 Jade Hyett EWU 12/15/95 10 Jade Hyett USC 1/4/97 10 Katie Nyseth at Stanford 2/24/00 10 Jessica Perry Gonzaga 11/29/01 STEALS (7+) 1. 9 Jeanne Eggart Eastern Washington 1/29/82 9 Shelley Patterson Oregon 2/17/83 9 Penny Bowden Gonzaga 12/30/87 9 Darci Wellsandt Arizona State 1/11/92 9 Jade Hyett Fresno State 12/6/ Jeanne Eggart at Alaska-Fairbanks 2/2/82 8 KiKi Moore Saint Mary s 12/3/09 8 Danielle LeNoir at UCLA 2/20/10 8 KiKi Moore Oregon State 3/7/ Jeanne Eggart Wyoming 12/5/81 7 Jeanne Eggart Minnesota 12/6/81 7 Shelley Patterson vs Simon Fraser 11/27/82 7 Shelley Patterson California 1/22/83 7 Penny Bowden at Idaho 11/30/86 7 Penny Bowden Oral Roberts 12/11/87 7 Lynn Long Gonzaga 12/30/87 7 Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/91 7 Darci Wellsandt Stanford 1/23/92 7 Susie Jarosch at Arkansas 12/31/92 7 Kelli Kronberger Gonzaga 12/11/93 7 Julie Wight Idaho 12/14/94 7 Jenni Ruff vs Fairfield 11/25/95 7 Jade Hyett Oral Roberts 12/2/95 7 Jade Hyett at Boise State 12/22/96 7 Jade Hyett at California 2/22/97 7 Brittney Hawks at Idaho 12/5/01 7 Jessica Perry Boise State 11/19/04 7 Jazmine Perkins at Hawaii 12/22/08 7 KiKi Moore at Kansas State 11/20/09 7 KiKi Moore at UCLA 2/20/10 7 Jazmine Perkins Arizona 1/28/12 7 Lia Galdeira at Arizona State 2/1/13 7 Lia Galdeira at Arizona 2/3/13 7 Lia Galdeira Colorado 1/25/15 7 Tia Presley vs. Arizona State 3/6/15 BLOCKS (5+) 1. 6 Holly Zapel (Bertus) Washington 2/9/85 6 Ebonee Coates Northwestern State 12/17/06 6 Ebonee Coates Oregon State 1/15/ Cassandra Overby at Alaska-Anchorage 2/6/82 5 Holly Zapel (Bertus) vs Simon Fraser 11/27/82 5 Kristin Metson at California 2/9/91 5 Kathy Weber Texas A&M 12/7/91 5 Kathy Weber at UCLA 2/2/92 5 Kathy Weber Texas Southern 12/4/92 5 Bianca McCall vs Oregon State 3/5/04 5 Carly Noyes at Portland 11/18/10 5 Carly Noyes Arizona State 2/19/11 5 Carly Noyes Arizona State 1/6/13 5 Shalie Dheensaw at Arizona 2/3/13 5 Bianca Blanaru Idaho State 11/16/14 5 Shalie Dheensaw at Arizona 1/3/15 41
43 Freshman Records POINTS (20+) Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/ Nikki Mohr Puget Sound 11/26/83 28 Jazmine Perkins Northern Colorado 11/28/ Kristal Stahl Baylor 1/2/ Kristal Stahl BYU 12/19/ Marisa Stotler Santa Clara 11/25/ Angie Weir (Miller) California 1/16/88 24 Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/5/88 24 Tricia Lamb Colorado State 11/21/97 24 Marisa Stotler Eastern Washington 12/2/06 24 KiKi Moore Oregon 1/3/ Jenni Ruff Arizona State 2/13/93 23 Joanna Smith Arizona State 1/30/97 23 Alke Dietel UCLA 1/31/98 23 Francine McCurtain USC 1/4/02 23 April Cook Washington 3/6/ Angie Weir (Miller) Eastern Washington 12/5/87 22 Kristal Stahl UCLA 1/27/89 22 Kristal Stahl California 2/9/89 22 Kristal Stahl Stanford 2/11/89 22 Jenni Ruff Oregon State 2/18/93 22 Alke Dietel Washington 1/3/98 22 Alke Dietel Arizona State 2/5/98 22 April Cook California 2/8/09 22 April Cook Arizona 3/12/09 22 Lia Galdeira Oregon State 1/27/ Nikki Mohr Pacific 2/4/84 21 Kristal Stahl Oregon 1/21/89 21 Amy Saneholtz Stanford 1/8/94 21 Alke Dietel California 1/24/98 21 Jessica Perry Oregon 3/1/02 21 Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 1/15/09 21 April Cook San Francisco 11/30/08 21 Romberg, Sage at Oregon State 1/8/11 21 Ireti Amojo at Arizona 1/22/11 21 Lia Galdeira at Arizona 2/3/ Angie Weir (Miller) Oregon 2/18/88 20 Angie Weir (Miller) USC 2/26/88 20 Joanna Smith Southern Utah 1/13/97 20 Joanna Smith Washington 1/18/97 20 Francine McCurtain Washington 12/21/01 20 Kate Benz UCLA 2/7/04 20 Katie Appleton Boise State 12/4/05 20 Amanda DuRocher UCLA 1/14/06 20 Amanda DuRocher Washington 2/5/06 20 April Cook Montana State 11/23/08 20 Lia Galdeira at Arizona State 2/1/13 MINUTES (39+) Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/5/ Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon 1/25/ Angie Weir (Miller) Oregon 2/18/88 40 Kristal Stahl Idaho 12/10/88 40 Kristal Stahl USC 1/28/89 40 Francine McCurtain Idaho 12/5/01 40 Stephanie Singer Arizona 2/26/04 40 Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Oregon State 2/20/82 39 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon State 12/14/85 39 Angie Weir (Miller) Washington 2/4/88 39 Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/11/88 39 Kristal Stahl North Texas State 12/30/88 39 Kristal Stahl Oregon State 1/19/89 39 Kristal Stahl UCLA 1/27/89 39 Kristal Stahl California 2/9/89 39 Jade Hyett Oregon 1/11/96 39 Katie Appleton Oregon State 1/21/06 39 Katie Appleton Washington 2/5/06 39 Jazmine Perkins Washington 3/6/09 39 Louise Brown at Washington 2/20/15 FIELD GOALS (9+) Nikki Mohr Puget Sound 11/26/83 12 Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/ Jazmine Perkins Northern Colorado 11/28/ Jenni Ruff Arizona State 2/13/93 10 Amy Saneholtz Stanford 1/8/94 10 Tricia Lamb Colorado State 11/21/97 10 Alke Dietel Washington 1/3/98 10 Marisa Stotler Santa Clara 11/25/ Angie Weir (Miller) Eastern Washington 12/5/87 9 Angie Weir (Miller) USC 2/6/88 9 Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/5/88 9 Kristal Stahl BYU 12/19/88 9 Kristal Stahl Baylor 1/2/89 9 Alke Dietel California 1/24/98 9 Francine McCurtain USC 1/4/02 9 Kate Benz Wyoming 11/24/03 9 Marisa Stotler Eastern Washington 12/2/06 9 Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 2/14/09 9 April Cook Washington 3/6/09 9 Lia Galdeira Oregon State 1/27/13 9 Lia Galdeira at Arizona State 2/1/13 9 Lia Galdeira at Arizona 2/3/13 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (20+) Lia Galdeira at Minnesota 11/10/ Lia Galdeira at Oregon 2/17/ Lia Galdeira Oregon State 1/27/ Jazmine Perkins Northern Colorado 11/28/ Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 2/14/ Kristal Stahl Minnesota 11/26/88 21 April Cook Washington 1/3/ Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/5/88 20 Kristal Stahl Oregon 1/21/89 20 Jenni Ruff Arizona State 2/13/93 20 Marisa Stotler Eastern Washington 12/2/06 20 Jazmine Perkins Hawaii 12/22/08 20 Jazmine Perkins Kansas State 12/28/08 20 Jazmine Perkins California 1/8/09 20 April Cook Arizona 3/12/09 20 Lia Galdeira vs. South Dakota St. 11/11/12 20 Lia Galdeira at USC 1/13/13 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (5+) 1. 6 Joanna Smith Southern Utah 1/13/97 6 Joanna Smith Stanford 1/25/97 6 Francine McCurtain BYU 11/24/ Kristal Stahl BYU 12/19/88 5 Joanna Smith Arizona State 1/30/97 5 Joanna Smith Clemson 12/21/96 5 Alke Dietel UCLA 1/31/98 5 Francine McCurtain Washington 12/21/01 5 Amanda DuRocher Boise State 12/4/05 5 Ireti Amojo at Arizona 1/22/11 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (10+) Francine McCurtain Michigan 12/7/01 13 Amanda DuRocher Boise State 12/4/05 13 April Cook Arizona 3/12/ Joanna Smith Southern Utah 1/13/97 12 Joanna Smith UCLA 3/8/ Joanna Smith Clemson 12/21/96 11 Francine McCurtain Washington 12/21/01 11 Amanda DuRocher Stanford 12/20/ Kristal Stahl UCLA 1/27/89 10 Kristal Stahl Oregon 2/17/89 10 Joanna Smith Stanford 1/25/97 10 Katie Appleton CSU-Northridge 12/2/05 10 Amanda DuRocher California 12/22/05 10 Amanda DuRocher USC 2/11/06 10 April Cook USC 1/24/09 10 April Cook USC 2/20/09 10 Lia Galdeira Washington 1/20/13 FREE THROWS (8+) 1. 9 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon State 1/23/86 9 Jade Hyett California 1/25/96 9 Kate Benz Oregon 1/17/04 9 Danielle LeNoir Arizona 2/26/09 9 Lia Galdeira Wisconsin 11/18/ Marcia Miles TCU 12/11/82 8 Jenni Ruff Oregon State 2/18/93 8 Jennifer Kerns Oregon 1/11/96 8 Cathy McNeely Southern Utah 1/13/97 8 Kelley Berglund Washington 2/6/00 8 Adriane Ferguson USC 1/11/04 8 Nakejia Kelly Kentucky 11/10/06 8 April Cook Boise State 11/20/08 8 April Cook Montana State 11/23/08 8 KiKi Moore Oregon 1/3/10 8 Lia Galdeira at Colorado 2/22/13 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Kate Benz Oregon 1/17/04 12 April Cook Montana State 11/23/ Marcia Miles TCU 12/11/82 11 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon State 1/23/86 11 Kristal Stahl Stanford 2/11/89 11 Jenni Ruff Oregon State 2/18/93 11 Jade Hyett California 1/25/96 11 Nakejia Kelly Northwestern State 12/17/06 11 Marisa Stotler Eastern Washington 12/2/06 11 Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 1/15/09 11 Lia Galdeira Wisconsin 11/18/12 42 Washington State Women s Basketball
44 Freshman Records REBOUNDS (10+) Kate Benz San Diego State 12/22/ Jonni Mauch (Gray) Seattle 1/18/ Angie Weir (Miller) Arizona State 3/11/88 15 Carly Noyes Arizona 1/7/ Marisa Stotler Eastern Washington 12/2/ Jonni Mauch (Gray) Utah 11/25/85 13 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon 2/21/86 13 Jenni Ruff California 2/25/93 13 Amy Saneholtz UCLA 1/13/94 13 Lia Galdeira Monmouth 11/16/ Kirsten Fulton Portland 2/9/84 12 Alke Dietel Idaho 12/9/97 12 Ebonee Coates Saint Mary s 11/20/05 12 Lia Galdeira at Washington 1/15/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Montana State 1/22/82 11 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Oregon State 12/14/85 11 Annette Constabel Oregon State 1/23/86 11 Jonni Mauch (Gray) San Jose State 1/30/86 11 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Idaho 2/13/86 11 Alke Dietel Arizona 1/8/98 11 Kelley Berglund Toledo 12/19/99 11 Kate Benz Stanford 1/31/04 11 Kate Benz Oregon State 2/14/04 11 Marisa Stotler Portland 11/2/06 11 Sage Romberg Nevada 12/5/10 11 Louise Brown Idaho State 11/16/14 11 Louise Brown at California 2/2/15 11 Louise Brown at Colorado 2/13/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Alaska-Anchorage 2/6/82 10 Darnetta Williams Oregon State 1/19/85 10 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Boise State 1/4/86 10 Annette Constabel Idaho 2/13/86 10 Angie Weir (Miller) Washington 1/8/88 10 Angie Weir (Miller) Stanford 1/14/88 10 Angie Weir (Miller) USC 1/30/88 10 Kristal Stahl Minnesota 11/26/88 10 Kristal Stahl Idaho 12/10/88 10 Darla Williamson Oregon 1/21/89 10 Kristal Stahl Baylor 1/2/89 10 Darci Wellsandt Oregon State 1/18/90 10 Joanna Smith Arizona State 1/30/97 10 Tricia Lamb Arizona 1/8/98 10 Tricia Lamb Oregon State 2/14/98 10 Kate Benz Washington 1/24/04 10 Kate Benz UCLA 2/7/04 10 Marisa Stotler Santa Clara 11/25/06 10 Rosie Tarnowski Hawaii 12/19/08 10 Jazmine Perkins Arizona 1/31/09 10 Carly Noyes California 2/12/10 10 Mariah Cooks at Arizona 2/3/13 10 Louise Brown Nebraska 11/19/14 10 Louise Brown at UC Santa Barbara 12/4/14 10 Louise Brown Oregon State 2/8/15 10 Louise Brown at Washington 2/20/15 ASSISTS (8+) Jade Hyett Arizona State 3/2/ Darla Williamson UCLA 1/27/89 10 Susie Jarosch California 2/9/91 10 Jade Hyett EWU 12/15/95 10 Jessica Perry Gonzaga 11/29/ Jade Hyett USC 1/7/96 9 Jade Hyett California 1/25/96 9 Jade Hyett Arizona 2/9/96 9 Jade Hyett UCLA 3/9/ Darla Williamson Stanford 1/13/89 8 Darla Williamson Washington 3/4/89 8 Jade Hyett Northeast Illinois 12/29/95 8 Jade Hyett USC 3/7/96 8 Jennifer Ludwicki Southern Utah 1/13/97 8 Jessica Perry USC 1/4/02 8 KiKi Moore California 1/16/10 BLOCKS (3+) 1. 5 Bianca Blanaru Idaho State 11/16/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Minnesota 12/6/81 4 Robin Steele EWU 12/14/83 4 Ebonee Coates Pepperdine 11/18/05 4 Holly Bertus (Zapel) Alaska-Anchorage 2/5/82 4 Carly Noyes Oregon 1/3/10 4 Carly Noyes California 2/12/10 4 Louise Brown at Hampton 11/25/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Alaska-Fairbanks 2/2/82 3 Nikki Mohr Montana 11/29/83 3 Jonni Mauch (Gray) Fresno State 1/16/86 3 Angie Weir (Miller) Oregon State 2/20/88 3 Kathy Weber Stanford 1/13/91 3 Alke Dietel Arizona State 1/10/98 3 Jessica Perry Oregon 3/1/02 3 Adriane Ferguson UCLA 2/7/04 3 Ebonee Coates California 2/23/06 3 Carly Noyes Boise State 11/29/09 3 Carly Noyes Montana State 12/11/09 3 Carly Noyes Arizona 1/7/10 3 Carly Noyes Arizona State 1/9/10 3 Carly Noyes Arizona 2/4/10 3 Carly Noyes Stanford 2/14/10 3 Carly Noyes USC 2/18/10 3 Sage Romberg Arizona State 2/19/11 3 Dawnyelle Awa vs. Arizona State 3/7/13 3 Louise Brown at Arizona 1/3/15 3 Louise Brown at Colorado 2/13/15 3 Louise Brown at Utah 2/15/15 STEALS (6+) 1. 8 KiKi Moore Saint Mary s 12/3/09 8 KiKi Moore Oregon State 3/7/ Jade Hyett Oral Roberts 12/2/95 7 Jazmine Perkins Hawaii 12/22/08 7 KiKi Moore Kansas State 11/20/09 7 KiKi Moore UCLA 2/20/10 7 Lia Galdeira at Arizona State 2/1/13 7 Lia Galdeira at Arizona 2/3/ Holly Bertus (Zapel) Boise State 1/15/82 6 Jade Hyett SE Missouri State 12/1/95 6 Jade Hyett Houston 12/30/95 6 Jade Hyett California 1/25/96 6 Tricia Lamb Washington 3/7/98 6 KiKi Moore Bradley 11/28/09 6 Lia Galdeira Monmouth 11/16/12 6 Lia Galdeira Wisconsin 11/18/12 6 Dawnyelle Awa Oregon State 1/27/13 43
45 Team Single-Game Records MOST POINTS Alaska-Anchorage 2/24/ Northern Iowa 12/2/ Southern Utah 1/13/ Oregon 2/23/ vs. Oregon 3/6/ at Oregon 1/20/ Oregon State 1/18/ Brigham Young 12/19/ vs. Appalachian State 11/20/ vs. Idaho State 11/23/84 FIELD GOALS MADE Oregon 2/23/ Northern Iowa 12/2/94 41 vs. Oregon 3/6/ at Seattle 12/31/86 40 at Wichita State 12/28/ at Puget Sound 11/26/83 39 Oral Roberts 12/11/ vs. Montana Tech 12/8/84 38 vs. Idaho 12/4/ vs. Idaho State 11/23/84 37 Eastern Washington 12/9/86 37 Southern Utah 1/13/97 37 vs. Prarie View A&M 11/26/11 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Saint Mary s 12/3/ at California 2/27/ at Montana State 2/27/ at Arizona State 1/15/87 88 vs. Oregon 3/6/ Great Falls 12/11/ at Oregon 1/3/ Idaho 3/3/83 84 San Francisco 2/18/84 84 vs. Minnesota 11/26/88 84 UCLA 2/26/15 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (20 MADE) (33-49) Gonzaga 2/6/ (36-55) at Eastern Washington 12/5/ (37-58) Southern Utah 1/13/ (32-54) at San Jose State 3/1/ (35-59) Seattle Pacific 12/5/ (37-63) vs. Prarie View A&M 11/26/ (29-50) at Oral Roberts 1/15/ (29-50) California 1/4/ (29-50) at Wisconsin 11/18/ (37-64) vs. Idaho State 11/23/ (30-52) Arizona State 3/1/ (27-47) Victoria 12/3/ (31-54) at Pepperdine 12/17/ (27-47) at Gonzaga 11/28/97 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Gonzaga 12/18/98 14 Arizona 1/7/ Southern Utah 1/13/97 13 at Saint Mary s 12/21/98 13 at Arizona 2/23/08 13 vs. Arizona 3/12/ at Kansas State 12/30/94 12 California 2/19/98 12 at Stanford 2/24/00 12 at Oregon 2/15/01 12 at Nebraska 11/30/13 12 at Loyola Marymount 12/22/14 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Hawai`i 12/19/08 37 vs Arizona 3/12/ at Colorado State 11/21/97 33 Gonzaga 12/18/ UCLA 1/7/05 32 at Washington 1/20/ at University of Idaho 12/14/08 31 USC 1/23/10 31 UCLA 2/26/ at Oregon 2/17/89 30 at UCLA 1/30/99 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (10 MADE) (13-22) at Saint Mary s 12/21/ (10-17) Oregon 2/15/ (13-23) Southern Utah 1/13/ (11-20) USC 1/12/ (11-20) Fresno State 11/22/ (12-23) at Oregon 2/15/ (14-27) Arizona 1/7/ (12-24) California 2/19/ (10-20) at Saint Mary s (CA) 11/26/ (10-20) at USC 3/8/12 FREE THROWS MADE vs Texas Christian 12/11/ Temple 11/30/ at Portland State 11/30/ Colorado 1/25/ Arizona State 1/4/ San Diego State 12/22/ New Mexico 1/3/83 30 Oregon State 1/18/90 30 Arizona State 3/9/ Northwestern State 12/5/97 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED vs Texas Christian 12/11/ Temple 11/30/ Arizona State 1/4/ vs Southwest Louisiana 12/21/ New Mexico 1/3/83 43 at Portland State 11/30/ Oregon State 1/18/ Ball State 12/3/ Stanford 2/11/89 39 San Diego State 12/22/03 39 Pepperdine 11/18/05 39 Colorado 1/25/15 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 MADE) (15-15) Oregon 1/20/ (14-14) Oregon 2/11/ (11-11) at USC 2/3/ (11-11) at Oregon state 12/31/ (15-16) at Washington 2/6/ (15-16) Utah 1/23/ (14-15) Arizona State 1/6/ (12-13) Oregon State 2/6/9.923 (12-13) California 1/27/ (12-13) at BYU 11/26/13 REBOUNDS at California 2/27/ Arizona 1/16/ Oregon 3/5/ vs. Colorado State 11/26/82 59 San Jose State 1/20/ vs. Idaho State 11/26/05 58 Northwestern State 12/17/06 58 Idaho State 11/16/ Montana State 1/22/82 57 Idaho 12/10/83 57 Eastern Washington 12/9/86 ASSISTS at Wichita State 12/28/ Southern Utah 1/13/ at Eastern Washington 11/23/ California 1/16/88 25 California 1/23/ Eastern Washington 12/9/86 24 Oral Roberts 12/11/87 24 Southeast Missouri State 12/1/95 24 vs. Samford 12/29/00 24 Portland State 12/3/04 24 vs. Prarie View A&M 11/26/11 STEALS Great Falls 12/11/ vs. Idaho 12/4/ vs. Fairfield 11/25/95 23 at UCLA 02/20/ Idaho 12/14/94 22 Wyoming 11/24/ vs. Simon Fraser 11/27/82 21 at California 1/25/ vs. Gonzaga 11/22/91 20 Northern Iowa 12/2/94 20 Saint Mary s 12/03/06 20 Colorado 1/25/15 BLOCKED SHOTS at Alaska-Anchorage 2/5/82 10 vs. Simon Fraser 11/27/ Idaho 2/27/03 9 Oregon State 01/15/09 9 vs. Arizona State 3/7/ at Alaska-Fairbanks 2/2/82 8 at Eastern Washington 12/14/83 8 Eastern Washington 12/04/02 8 Northwestern State 12/17/06 8 Arizona 1/4/13 8 at Arizona 1/3/15 44 Washington State Women s Basketball
46 Pac-12 Tournament Records WSU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/5/ Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/6/14 31 Tia Presley Oregon 3/6/ Lia Galdeira California 3/7/ Brittney Hawks Oregon 3/1/02 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) (6-8) Sage Romberg California 3/7/ (5-8) Mariah Cooks Oregon 3/5/ (7-12) Jasmine Williams Oregon 3/7/ (14-24 Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/5/ (12-22) Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/6/ (6-11) Shalie Dheensaw Oregon 3/6/14 3-POINTERS 1. 6 Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/5/ April Cook Arizona 3/12/09 4 Katie Appleton Arizona 3/12/09 4 April Cook Arizona 3/11/10 4 Taylor Edmondson Oregon 3/6/14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3 MADE) (6-10) Lia Galdeira Oregon 3/5/ (3-5) Stephanie Singer Oregon State 3/5/ (3-5) Rosie Tarnowski USC 3/8/ (3-5) Sage Romberg California 3/7/ (4-7) Taylor Edmondson Oregon 3/6/14 FREE THROWS MADE Lia Galdeira California 3/7/ Brittney Hawks Oregon 3/1/ April Cook USC 3/8/12 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Lia Galdeira California 3/7/ April Cook USC 3/8/12 11 Lia Galdeira Arizona State 3/6/ Brittney Hawks Oregon 3/1/02 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) (6-6) Dawnyelle Awa Arizona State 3/7/ (9-10) Jessica Perry Oregon 3/1/ (5-6) Charmaine Jones California 3/4/ (13-16) Lia Galdeira California 3/7/ (6-9) April Cook Arizona 3/12/ (6-9) Bianca McCall USC 3/7/ (6-9) Tia Presley Oregon 3/6/14 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 5 April Cook Arizona 3/12/09 5 Ebonee Coates UCLA 3/2/07 5 Sage Romberg Oregon State 3/8/14 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 9 Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 3/7/ Katie Madison USC 3/9/ Jazmine Perkins USC 3/9/ Ebonee Coates Arizona 3/12/ Bianca McCall USC 3/7/03 7 Shalie Dheensaw Oregon 3/6/14 7 Tia Presley Oregon State 3/8/14 TOTAL REBOUNDS Jazmine Perkins USC 3/9/11 11 Katie Madison USC 3/9/11 11 Bianca McCall USC 3/7/03 11 Shalie Dheensaw Oregon 3/6/ Jazmine Perkins Oregon State 3/7/12 10 Ebonee Coates Oregon 3/7/08 ASSISTS 1. 8 Dawnyelle Awa Oregon 3/6/ Rosetta Aszasu USC 3/8/ Dawnyelle Awa Oregon 3/5/15 BLOCKS 1. 5 Bianca McCall Oregon State 3/5/ Shalie Dheensaw Arizona State 3/7/ Jessica Perry Oregon 3/1/02 3 Dawnyelle Awa Arizona State 3/7/13 STEALS 1. 7 Tia Presley Arizona State 3/6/ Rosetta Aszasu California 3/9/ Jazmine Perkins USC 3/9/11 5 Kate Benz Oregon State 3/3/06 WSU TEAM RECORDS POINTS Oregon 3/6/ California 3/7/ Arizona 3/12/ USC 3/8/ Oregon 3/1/02 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (31-66) California 3/7/ (41-88) Oregon 3/6/ (25-56) USC 3/8/ (27-64) Oregon 3/5/ (25-60) Oregon 3/1/02 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Arizona 3/12/ USC 3/9/ USC 3/8/12 10 Oregon 3/6/14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10-20) USC 3/8/ (8-18) California 3/7/ (10-26) Oregon 3/6/ (13-37) Arizona 3/12/ (11-32) USC 3/9/11 FREE THROWS MADE California 3/7/ USC 3/7/ Oregon 3/6/ Oregon 3/1/02 13 UCLA 3/2/07 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS California 3/7/ USC 3/7/ Arizona State 3/6/ Oregon 3/6/ Oregon State 3/7/12 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (13-15) Oregon 3/1/ (16-21) Oregon State 3/7/ (13-18) UCLA 3/2/07 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS UCLA 3/2/07 22 Oregon State 3/8/ Oregon 3/1/02 18 Oregon State 3/3/06 18 Stanford 3/8/13 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS USC 3/8/ Oregon State 3/7/12 28 Arizona State 3/8/13 28 Oregon 3/6/14 TOTAL REBOUNDS Oregon State 3/8/ UCLA 3/2/ Oregon 3/6/ Oregon State 3/7/ Oregon State 3/3/06 39 California 3/7/14 ASSISTS Oregon 3/6/ USC 3/8/12 15 UCLA 3/2/07 BLOCKS 1. 9 Arizona State 3/7/ Oregon State 3/5/ Oregon 3/1/02 6 Oregon 3/6/14 STEALS Arizona State 3/6/ California 3/9/ USC 3/7/03 12 USC 3/8/13 TURNOVERS USC 3/7/03 21 Oregon State 3/5/04 21 UCLA 3/2/ Oregon 3/1/02 20 California 3/4/05 20 Oregon State 3/3/06 20 Arizona 3/11/10 FIRST HALF HIGH POINTS Oregon 3/6/ California 3/7/ Arizona 3/12/ Oregon 3/5/ Oregon State 3/7/12 FIRST HALF LOW POINTS Arizona State 3/7/ Oregon State 3/3/ Arizona State 3/6/ Oregon State 3/8/ Oregon State 3/5/04 SECOND HALF HIGH POINTS Oregon 3/6/ California 3/7/ Oregon State 3/8/ USC 3/8/ USC 3/9/11 37 Arizona 3/12/09 37 Stanford 3/8/13 SECOND HALF LOW POINTS Oregon 3/7/ USC 3/7/03 21 Oregon State 3/5/ Oregon State 3/3/06 23 California 3/9/12 45
47 Opponent Pac-12 Tournament Records OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS Cassie Harberts USC 3/9/ Chrishae Rowe Oregon 3/6/ Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/6/ Anita Rivera Oregon State 3/3/ Reshanda Gray California 3/7/14 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) (5-6) Talia Caldwell California 3/9/ (7-9) Sophie Brunner Arizona State 3/6/ (6-8) Andrea Bills Oregon 3/1/ (8-11) Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/5/ (10-14) Soana Lucet Arizona 3/11/10 3-POINTERS 1. 5 Sara James Stanford 3/8/13 5 Chrishae Rowe Oregon 3/6/14 5 Ali Gibson Oregon State 3/8/ Sydney Wiese Oregon State 3/8/14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 3 MADE) (3-4) Ashley Frazier Arizona 3/12/ (4-6) Sydney Wiese Oregon State 3/8/ (5-8) Sara James Stanford 3/8/ (3-5) Mandy Close Oregon State 3/3/ (3-5) Lexi Bando Oregon 3/5/15 FREE THROWS MADE Cassie Harberts USC 3/9/ Reshanda Gray California 3/7/14 8 Afure Jemerigbe California 3/7/14 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Cassie Harberts USC 3/9/ Chiney Ogwumike Stanford 3/8/13 11 Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/6/14 FREE THROW % (MIN. 5 MADE) (6-6) Jessica Lawson California 3/4/ (5-5) Kim Butler Oregon State 3/3/ (8-8) Afure Jemerigbe Calfifornia 3/7/ (6-6) Sydney Wiese Oregon State 3/8/ (6-6) Quinn Dornstauder Arizona State 3/6/15 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/6/ Hollye Chapman Oregon State 3/5/04 7 Ebony Hoffman USC 3/7/03 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Chiney Ogwumike Stanford 3/8/ Ebony Hoffman USC 3/7/03 13 Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/5/ Gennifer Brandon California 3/9/12 TOTAL REBOUNDS Chiney Ogwumike Stanford 3/8/13 21 Jillian Alleyne Oregon 3/6/ Ebony Hoffman USC 3/7/03 ASSISTS 1. 9 Brittany Boyd California 3/9/ Sarah Pool California 3/4/ Mikaela Ruef Stanford 3/8/13 7 Lexi Peterson Oregon 3/5/15 BLOCKS 1. 7 Ruth Hamblin Oregon State 3/8/ Karen Vickery Oregon State 3/3/06 4 Chiney Ogwumike Stanford 3/8/13 STEALS 1. 7 Leilani Estavan Oregon State 3/5/ Tiffany Hicks USC 3/7/ Kristin Iwanaga California 3/4/05 4 Shannon Howell Oregon State 3/5/04 OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS POINTS Oregon 3/6/ Oregon 3/1/ California 3/7/ Arizona 3/12/09 79 Stanford 3/8/13 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE (27-50) Oregon 3/5/ (33-62) Oregon 3/1/ (30-57) Stanford 3/8/ (27-55) Oregon State 3/3/ (30-62) Arizona 3/12/09 3-POINT FIELD GOAL - MADE Stanford 3/8/13 10 Oregon State 3/8/ Oregon 3/6/14 9 Oregon 3/5/ California 3/4/05 7 UCLA 3/2/07 3- POINT FIELD GOAL - PERCENTAGE (7-14) California 3/4/ (6-12) Oregon State 3/3/ (10-20) Stanford 3/8/13 FREE THROWS MADE Oregon 3/6/ USC 3/9/ California 3/7/ California 3/4/ Oregon State 3/3/06 17 UCLA 3/2/07 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS USC 3/9/11 31 Oregon 3/6/ UCLA 3/2/07 30 California 3/7/ USC 3/8/12 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (19-22) California 3/4/ (15-18) Arizona State 3/6/ (25-31) Oregon 3/6/ (24-31) USC 3/9/11 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Oregon State 3/5/ Oregon 3/6/ USC 3/8/12 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS California 3/9/ Oregon 3/6/ Oregon State 3/3/06 TOTAL REBOUNDS Oregon 3/6/ California 3/9/ USC 3/7/03 51 USC 3/8/ Oregon State 3/5/04 ASSISTS Stanford 3/8/ Oregon 3/1/02 15 California 3/4/05 15 California 3/7/14 BLOCKS Oregon State 3/8/ Oregon State 3/3/ California 3/7/14 STEALS USC 3/7/03 14 Oregon State 3/5/ Oregon 3/1/ California 3/4/05 10 Oregon State 3/3/06 10 Arizona 3/11/10 TURNOVERS California 3/9/12 25 Arizona 3/11/ USC 3/7/03 21 California 3/4/ UCLA 3/2/07 20 Arizona State 3/6/15 FIRST HALF HIGH POINTS Oregon 3/6/ California 3/7/ Oregon 3/5/ Arizona 3/12/ Oregon 3/1/02 FIRST HALF LOW POINTS Arizona State 3/7/ Arizona State 3/6/ USC 3/8/ California 3/9/ Oregon State 3/7/12 SECOND HALF HIGH POINTS Oregon 3/1/ Arizona State 3/6/ Oregon 3/6/ Stanford 3/8/ Oregon State 3/3/06 43 USC 3/9/11 SECOND HALF LOW POINTS USC 3/7/03 23 Arizona State 3/7/ Oregon 3/5/ Arizona 3/11/10 29 Oregon State 3/7/12 46 Washington State Women s Basketball
48 Individual Single-Season Records SCORING PTS INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jenni Ruff Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira Jeanne Eggart Tia Presley Angie Miller Camille Thompson Marcia Miles Jonni Gray SCORING AVERAGE AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jenni Ruff Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Marcia Miles Camille Thompson Lia Galdeira Marcia Miles Angie Miller Jeanne Eggart FIELD GOALS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Lia Galdeira Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Camille Thompson Angie Miller Marcia Miles FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Tia Presley April Cook Angie Miller Jazmine Perkins FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) PCT INDIVIDUAL MADE/ATT YEAR Camille Thompson Kristin Metson Yvonne Kunze Kathy Weber Yvonne Kunze Kristin Metson Marda McClenny Camille Thompson Amy Saneholtz Juli Reynvaan POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Tricia Lamb Joanna Smith Lia Galdeira Heather Norman Kelli Kronberger Lia Galdeira Heather Norman Amanda DuRocher Katie Appleton Francine McCurtain Julie Wight POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira Tricia Lamb Joanna Smith April Cook Erika Wheeler Amanda DuRocher Tia Presley Kelli Kronberger Lia Galdeira POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 25 Made) PCT INDIVIDUAL MADE/ATT YEAR Joanna Smith Jonni Gray Jenni Ruff Alke Dietel Susie Jarosch Sage Romberg Heather Norman Katie Appleton Sage Romberg Sarah Barrett Taylor Edmondson FREE THROWS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jenni Ruff Jeanne Eggart Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Penny Bowden Tia Presley Marcia Miles Lia Galdeira Angie Miller Bianca McCall Jeanne Eggart FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jenni Ruff Jeanne Eggart Tia Presley Penny Bowden Lia Galdeira Camille Thompson Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Penny Bowden Bianca McCall FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) PCT INDIVIDUAL MADE/ATT YEAR Angie Miller Charmaine Jones Marcia Miles Ann Fruechte Jonni Gray Whitney Martindale Kate Benz Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Charmaine Jones REBOUNDING NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jennifer Gray Brittney Hawks Janet Kusler Jenni Ruff Kate Benz Kate Benz Jazmine Perkins Cassandra Overby Karen Brown Bianca McCall REBOUNDING AVERAGE AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jennifer Gray Janet Kusler Cassandra Overby Brittney Hawks Kate Benz Kate Benz Christy Gregory Jenni Ruff Ann Fruechte Ann Fruechte Janet Kusler DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since ) NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Kate Benz Kate Benz Brittney Hawks Jazmine Perkins Jenni Ruff Sage Romberg Yvonne Kunze Louise Brown Yvonne Kunze Kate Benz DEFENSIVE REBOUNDING AVERAGE (Since ) AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Kate Benz Kate Benz Brittney Hawks Yvonne Kunze Jenni Ruff Jazmine Perkins Alke Dietel Angie Peterson Camille Thompson Ebonee Coates
49 Individual Single-Season Records OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since ) NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Bianca McCall Jenni Ruff Brittney Hawks Shalie Dheensaw Camille Thompson Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Katie Madison Kireen Ellis Jenni Ruff OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING AVERAGE (Since ) AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Bianca McCall Jenni Ruff Camille Thompson Brittney Hawks Jenni Ruff Kireen Ellis Lori Lollis Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Kireen Ellis ASSISTS NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jade Hyett Penny Bowden Jade Hyett Katie Nyseth Penny Bowden Darla Williamson Jenni Ruff Charnez Brown Susie Jarosch Jenni Ruff ASSIST AVERAGE AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jade Hyett Penny Bowden Jade Hyett Katie Nyseth Susie Jarosch Jenni Ruff Penny Bowden Darla Williamson Charnez Brown Jenni Ruff BLOCKED SHOTS (Since ) NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Carly Noyes Holly Zapel Kathy Weber Carly Noyes Janet Kusler Bianca McCall Shalie Dheensaw Holly Bertus Holly Bertus Kristin Metson Sage Romberg BLOCK AVERAGE (Since ) AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Holly Zapel Carly Noyes Shalie Dheensaw Janet Kusler Kathy Weber Bianca McCall Judy Spoelstra Carly Noyes Janet Kusler Holly Bertus Keisha Moore STEALS NO INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jade Hyett Lia Galdeira Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Shelley Patterson Penny Bowden KiKi Moore Jeanne Eggart Jazmine Perkins Katie Gray Lia Galdeira STEAL AVERAGE AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Jade Hyett Marda McClenny Marda McClenny Jeanne Eggart Shelley Patterson Katie Gray Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Penny Bowden Marda McClenny GAMES PLAYED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Dawnyelle Awa Mariah Cooks Shalie Dheensaw Tia Presley Sage Romberg Brandi Thomas Shalie Dheensaw Carly Noyes Jazmine Perkins Hana Potter Sage Romberg Rosie Tarnowski Brandi Thomas Lia Galdeira GAMES STARTED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Dawnyelle Awa Shalie Dheensaw Tia Presley Sage Romberg Lia Galdeira Carly Noyes Dawnyelle Awa Mariah Cooks Lia Galdeira Tia Presley MINUTES (Since ) NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR 1. 1,029 Tia Presley ,021 Jenni Ruff Penny Bowden Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Jonni Gray Katie Nyseth Tia Presley Penny Bowden Jeanne Eggart MINUTE AVERAGE (Since ) AVG INDIVIDUAL GAMES YEAR Kelli Kronberger Linda Wulff Marcia Miles Penny Bowden Jenni Ruff Jonni Gray Katie Nyseth Linda Wulff Marcia Miles Penny Bowden Washington State Women s Basketball
50 Freshman Single-Season Records DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Kristal Stahl April Cook KiKi Moore Angie Miller (Weir) Tricia Lamb Alke Dietel Jonni Mauch Marisa Stotler Sage Romberg CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Angie Miller (Weir) April Cook KiKi Moore Kristal Stahl Mariah Cooks POINT GAMES NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR 1. 6 Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) April Cook Alke Dietel Lia Galdeira Joanna Smith Nikki Mohr Jenni Ruff Amanda DuRocher Marisa Stotler Jazmine Perkins POINTS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins April Cook Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) KiKi Moore Alke Dietel Marisa Stotler Sage Romberg Joanna Smith Francine McCurtain POINTS PER GAME (Note: Must have played in at least half of team s games) NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Kristal Stahl April Cook Jazmine Perkins Angie Miller (Weir) KiKi Moore Alke Dietel Marisa Stotler Joanna Smith Tricia Lamb GAMES PLAYED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Shalie Dheensaw Louise Brown Pinelopi Pavlopoulou Ireti Amojo Hana Potter Sage Romberg Brandi Thomas Dawnyelle Awa Mariah Cooks Lia Galdeira GAMES STARTED Note: Does not include season NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jazmine Perkins KiKi Moore Jade Hyett April Cook Kate Benz Lia Galdeira Tricia Lamb Angie Miller (Weir) Joanna Smith Alke Dietel MINUTES NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Kristal Stahl Jazmine Perkins Angie Miller (Weir) Jade Hyett Katie Appleton Kezia Kelly KiKi Moore April Cook Jonni Gray Louise Brown FIELD GOALS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Angie Miller (Weir) April Cook Kristal Stahl KiKi Moore Marisa Stotler Alke Dietel Sage Romberg Holly Zapel (Bertus) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins April Cook Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) KiKi Moore Marisa Stotler Jessica Perry Alke Dietel Holly Zapel (Bertus) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 150 Attempts) NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR (98-191) Amy Saneholtz (92-198) Carly Noyes (77-172) Lynda Clegg ( ) Alke Dietel ( ) Sage Romberg (93-218) Kate Benz ( ) Angie Miller (Weir) (91-214) Tricia Lamb ( ) Marisa Stotler (83-209) Hana Potter POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Joanna Smith Katie Appleton Amanda DuRocher Francine McCurtain Ireti Amojo April Cook Kristal Stahl Sage Romberg Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Joanna Smith Amanda DuRocher Lia Galdeira Ireti Amojo Francine McCurtain Jazmine Perkins Katie Appleton April Cook Kristal Stahl Alke Dietel POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 attempts) NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR (41-101) Sage Romberg (68-181) Joanna Smith (50-134) Katie Appleton (49-137) Francine McCurtain (30-85) Tricia Lamb (19-56) Erika Wheeler (48-143) Ireti Amojo (19-57) Colleen Betteridge (42-128) Kristal Stahl (43-132) April Cook FREE THROWS MADE NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR KiKi Moore Jonni Gray Kristal Stahl April Cook Lia Galdeira Angie Miller (Weir) Marisa Stotler Tricia Lamb Alke Dietel Kate Benz
51 Freshman Single-Season Records FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR April Cook KiKi Moore Marisa Stotler Jonni Gray Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Tricia Lamb Kate Benz FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 attempts) NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR (70-91) Lia Galdeira (51-69) Alke Dietel (76-104) Kristal Stahl (87-122) KiKi Moore (76-107) Jonni Gray (45-64) Nakejia Kelly (41-59) Kelley Berglund (42-62) Rosie Tarnowski (65-97) Angie Miller (Weir) (53-80) Tricia Lamb REBOUNDS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jonni Gray Louise Brown Kate Benz Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) Lia Galdeira Holly Zapel (Bertus) Carly Noyes Marisa Stotler Jazmine Perkins REBOUND AVERAGE NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jonni Gray Kate Benz Louise Brown Kristal Stahl Angie Miller (Weir) Holly Zapel (Bertus) Rosie Tarnowski Lia Galdeira Marisa Stotler Jenni Ruff Jazmine Perkins Carly Noyes PERSONAL FOULS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Marisa Stotler Jonni Gray Holly Zapel (Bertus) Louise Brown Jazmine Perkins Kate Benz Carly Noyes Alke Dietel Darci Wellsandt Kelley Berglund FOUL OUTS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR 1. 7 Marisa Stotler Holly Zapel (Bertus) Jonni Gray Alke Dietel Jenni Ruff Jade Hyett Katie Calderwood Cathy Gonzalez Darla Williamson Kate Benz Ebonee Coates Carly Noyes ASSISTS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jade Hyett Darla Williamson KiKi Moore Jessica Perry Jazmine Perkins Colleen Betteridge Francine McCurtain Dawnyelle Awa Stephanie Singer Kezia Kelly TURNOVERS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR KiKi Moore Jessica Perry Jazmine Perkins Darla Williamson Kezia Kelly Katie Appleton Jade Hyett Francine McCurtain Colleen Betteridge Stephanie Singer BLOCKS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR Carly Noyes Holly Zapel (Bertus) Louise Brown Ebonee Coates Kathy Weber Sage Romberg Alke Dietel Francine McCurtain Kate Benz Jonni Gray Adriane Ferguson STEALS NO INDIVIDUAL YEAR KiKi Moore Lia Galdeira Jade Hyett Jazmine Perkins Tricia Lamb Marisa Stotler Jessica Perry Alke Dietel Dawnyelle Awa Francine McCurtain Washington State Women s Basketball
52 Class Single-Season Records SOPHOMORE RECORDS DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Angie Miller April Cook Marcia Miles Jonni Gray Darci Wellsandt Camille Thompson Tricia Lamb Yvonne Kunze Cassandra Overby Cathy Gonzalez CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Marcia Miles Angie Miller Cathy Gonzalez Angie Miller Darci Wellsandt Alke Dietel April Cook POINT GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Marcia Miles Lia Galdeira Tricia Lamb Angie Miller Camille Thompson Cathy Gonzalez Alke Dietel Tia Presley Cassandra Overby Jonni Gray Darci Wellsandt Kelli Kronberger Jessica Perry JUNIOR RECORDS DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Marcia Miles Jenni Ruff Angie Miller Penny Bowden Jonni Gray Kristin Erickson Bianca McCall Camille Thompson CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Marcia Miles Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Angie Miller Jenni Ruff Camille Thompson Bianca McCall POINT GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Marcia Miles Angie Miller Alke Dietel Kristin Erickson Jonni Gray Bianca McCall Penny Bowden Darci Wellsandt Jenni Ruff Katie Appleton SENIOR RECORDS DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jenni Ruff Jeanne Eggart Marcia Miles Tia Presley Camille Thompson Jonni Gray Yvonne Kunze Kristin Metson Heather Norman Kireen Ellis CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jenni Ruff Jeanne Eggart Camille Thompson Jonni Gray Heather Norman POINT GAMES NO. INDIVIDUAL YEAR Jenni Ruff Jonni Gray Marcia Miles Jeanne Eggart Camille Thompson Tia Presley Pat Broaden Kristin Metson Yvonne Kunze Brittney Hawks
53 Year-by-Year Leaders POINTS ( Stats Unavailable) YEAR PLAYER PTS AVG Marda McClenny Marda McClenny Jennifer Gray Jennifer Gray Katie Gray Janet Kusler Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Karen Brown Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Cassandra Overby Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Penny Bowden Jonni Gray Angie Miller Angie Miller Kristin Metson Camille Thompson Heather Norman Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Jenni Ruff Jenni Ruff Yvonne Kunze Yvonne Kunze Tricia Lamb Alke Dietel Katie Nyseth Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Bianca McCall Kate Benz Keisha Moore Marisa Stotler Katie Appleton Jazmine Perkins April Cook Sage Romberg Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Lia Galdeira TOTAL REBOUNDS ( Stats Unavailable) YEAR PLAYER REB AVG Christy Gregory Jennifer Gray Ann Fruechte Jennifer Gray Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Karen Brown Karen Brown Jeanne Eggart Cassandra Overby Cassandra Overby Holly Zapel Jonni Mauch Penny Bowden Penny Bowden Angie Miller Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Kireen Ellis Jenni Ruff Yvonne Kunze Yvonne Kunze Victoria Harrod Sheri Quinton Alke Dietel Kelley Berglund Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Kate Benz Kate Benz Kate Benz Kate Benz Heather Molzen Heather Molzen Jazmine Perkins Katie Madison Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Shalie Dheensaw Louise Brown FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) YEAR PLAYER PCT FG-ATT Jennifer Gray Jennifer Gray Jennifer Gray Jennifer Gray Melanie Jennings Janet Kusler Jeanne Eggart Gail Houser Theresa Elliot Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Karen Brown Marcia Miles Kirsten Fulton Kirsten Fulton Juli Reynvaan Juli Reynvaan Angie Miller Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Kireen Ellis Yvonne Kunze Yvonne Kunze Yvonne Kunze Victoria Harrod Alke Dietel Victoria Harrod Candace Fields Candace Fields Kate Benz Emma Joneby Keisha Moore Marisa Stotler Ebonee Coates Heather Molzen Carly Noyes Carly Noyes Carly Noyes Tia Presley Tia Presley Shalie Dheensaw POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 25 Made) (Not available from ) YEAR PLAYER PCT 3FG-ATT Lynda Clegg Jonni Gray Kristal Stahl Heather Norman Heather Norman Susie Jarosch Kelli Kronberger Susie Jarosch Jenni Ruff Joanna Smith Joanna Smith Tricia Lamb Alke Dietel Sarah Barrett Francine McCurtain Lindsey Egeland* Lindsey Egeland* Adriane Ferguson Katie Appleton Amanda DuRocher Katie Appleton Katie Appleton Jazmine Perkins Sage Romberg Rosie Tarnowski Lia Galdeira Sage Romberg Tia Presley * No one reached 25 made; highest percentage amongst individuals with at least two attempts per game. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) YEAR PLAYER PCT FT-ATT Ann Fruechte* Ann Fruechte* Ann Fruechte Jennifer Gray* Michelle Ioppini Linda Kays Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Gail Houser Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Linda Fisher Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Marcia Miles Jonni Gray Jonni Gray Angie Miller Angie Miller Heather Norman Heather Norman Camille Thompson Susie Jarosch Jenni Ruff Jenni Ruff Jade Hyett Alke Dietel Victoria Harrod Jennifer Kerns Yvonne Volkman Whitney Martindale Bianca McCall Charmaine Jones Kate Benz Charmaine Jones Marisa Stotler Washington State Women s Basketball
54 Year-by-Year Leaders Katie Appleton April Cook KiKi Moore Katie Madison Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Tia Presley * No one reached 50 made; highest percentage amongst individuals with at least two attempts per game. ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER AST AVG Jan Guenther Marda McClenny Marda McClenny Katie Gray Katie Gray Katie Gray Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Jan Zachman Shelley Patterson Jeanne Eggart Shelley Patterson Cheryl Mariani Linda Wulff Sharna Fey Penny Bowden Penny Bowden Charnez Brown Darla Williamson Darla Williamson Darla Williamson Andrea Loukes Jenni Ruff Susie Jarosch Jade Hyett Jade Hyett Jennifer Kerns Katie Nyseth Jennifer Kerns Katie Nyseth Jessica Perry Jessica Perry Stephanie Singer Jessica Perry Katie Appleton Katie Appleton Kezia Kelly Jazmine Perkins KiKi Moore Rosetta Adzasu Rosetta Adzasu Dawnyelle Awa Dawnyelle Awa Lia Galdeira BLOCKED SHOTS YEAR PLAYER BLK AVG Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Janet Kusler Judy Spoelstra Cassandra Overby Holly Bertus Holly Bertus Holly Bertus Holly Zapel Jonni Mauch Cathy Gonzalez Penny Bowden Jonni Gray Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Kathy Weber Jenni Ruff Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Jenni Ruff Jenni Ruff Amy Saneholtz Alke Dietel Victoria Harrod Yvonne Volkman Kelley Berglund Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Bianca McCall Keisha Moore Keisha Moore Ebonee Coates Ebonee Coates Ebonee Coates Carly Noyes Carly Noyes Carly Noyes Carly Noyes Shalie Dheensaw Shalie Dheensaw Louise Brown STEALS YEAR PLAYER STL AVG Marda McClenny Marda McClenny Marda McClenny Katie Gray Katie Gray Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Jody McCarthy Jeanne Eggart Jeanne Eggart Shelley Patterson Cassandra Overby Linda Wulff Pat Broaden Penny Bowden Penny Bowden Charnez Brown Charnez Brown Darci Wellsandt Darci Wellsandt Darci Wellsandt Susie Jarosch Susie Jarosch Jade Hyett Jade Hyett Tricia Lamb Katie Nyseth Katie Nyseth Katie Nyseth Jessica Perry Jessica Perry Jessica Perry Jessica Perry Keisha Moore Katie Appleton Marisa Stotler Katie Appleton Jazmine Perkins KiKi Moore Rosetta Adzasu Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira
55 Team Single-Season Records POINTS NO. (GAMES) YEAR (34 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (28 GAMES) SCORING AVERAGE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (27 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (26 GAMES) (28 GAMES) FIELD GOALS MADE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (34 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO. (GAMES) YEAR (34 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE NO. YEAR ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (34 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (27 GAMES) POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO. (GAMES) YEAR (31 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (29 GAMES) POINT FG PERCENTAGE NO. YEAR ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) FREE THROWS MADE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (32 GAMES) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED NO. (GAMES) YEAR (28 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE NO. YEAR ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) REBOUNDS NO. YEAR (455O-890D) (441O-826D) (422O-799D) (450O-764D) (490O-696D) (447O-739D) (410O-742D) (12O-1138D) (455O-673D) (420O-695D) REBOUNDING AVERAGE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (25 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (26 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) ASSISTS NO. YEAR (28 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) ASSISTS AVERAGE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (29 GAMES) Washington State Women s Basketball
56 Team Single-Season Records BLOCKED SHOTS NO. YEAR (31 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (32 GAMES) BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (29 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (34 GAMES) (26 GAMES) GAMES PLAYED NO. YEAR MINUTES NO. YEAR STEALS NO. YEAR (29 GAMES) (33 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (31 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (34 GAMES) STEALS AVERAGE NO. (GAMES) YEAR (29 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (29 GAMES) (30 GAMES) (28 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (32 GAMES) (27 GAMES) (33 GAMES)
57 1000-Point Scorers 1,710 POINTS 1,967 POINTS LIA GALDEIRA JEANNE EGGART 1,526 POINTS JENNI RUFF TIA PRESLEY 1,500 POINTS JONNI GRAY (MAUCH) 1,485 POINTS ANGIE MILLER (WEIR) 56 Washington State Women s Basketball 1,541 POINTS 1,485 POINTS MARCIA MILES 1,333 POINTS CAMILLE THOMPSON 1,288 POINTS JAZMINE PERKINS
58 1000-Point Scorers 1,188 POINTS APRIL COOK 1,033 POINTS 1,068 POINTS 1,110 POINTS KATIE APPLETON SAGE ROMBERG 1,000 POINTS 1,015 POINTS LINDA WULFF (FISHER) YVONNE KUNZE CASSANDRA OVERBY DARCI WELLSANDT 1,139 POINTS 1,160 POINTS KATE BENZ 57
59 Career Records POINTS NO. PLAYER GMS YRS 1. 1,967 Jeanne Eggart ,710 Lia Galdeira ,541 Tia Presley ,526 Jenni Ruff ,500 Jonni Gray (Mauch) ,485 Marcia Miles ,485 Angie Miller (Weir) ,333 Camille Thompson ,288 Jazmine Perkins ,188 April Cook ,160 Cassandra Overby ,139 Yvonne Kunze ,110 Darci Wellsandt ,068 Katie Appleton ,033 Sage Romberg ,015 Linda Wulff (Fisher) ,000 Kate Benz QUICKEST TO 1,000 POINTS PLAYER GAMES 1. Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Angie Miller Marcia Miles Tia Presley Jonni Gray Camille Thompson 88 Jenni Ruff Jazmine Perkins 89 April Cook 89 1,000 Point Club Reached Against (By Order of Occurrence) PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PTS Jeanne Eggart Central Washington 12/9/80 25 Cassandra Overby Oregon State 1/19/84 8 Linda Wulff Oregon 2/3/85 22 Marcia Miles Washington 3/2/85 13 Jonni Gray Arizona State 3/11/88 24 Angie Miller Arizona State 1/4/90 28 Darci Wellsandt Arizona 1/22/93 13 Camille Thompson Southwest Louisiana 12/21/93 17 Jenni Ruff Eastern Washington 12/15/95 17 Yvonne Kunze Arizona 2/7/98 16 Kate Benz UCLA 3/2/07 6 Katie Appleton Arizona State 1/29/09 8 Jazmine Perkins vs. USC 3/9/11 17 April Cook at Wisconsin 11/18/11 10 Lia Galdeira vs. Oregon 3/6/14 31 Sage Romberg vs. California 3/7/14 16 Tia Presley at Montana 3/19/14 11 SCORING AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games) AVG PLAYER GMS YRS Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Angie Miller (Weir) Marcia Miles Tia Presley Jenni Ruff Alke Dietel Jonni Gray (Mauch) Jennifer Gray Bianca McCall FIELD GOALS MADE NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Marcia Miles Jonni Gray (Mauch) Angie Miller (Weir) Camille Thompson Tia Presley Jenni Ruff Jazmine Perkins Yvonne Kunze FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO. PLAYER GMS YRS 1. 1,645 Lia Galdeira ,573 Jeanne Eggart ,382 Jazmine Perkins ,322 Angie Miller (Weir) ,304 Marcia Miles ,302 April Cook ,274 Jonni Gray (Mauch) ,284 Tia Presley ,233 Jenni Ruff ,064 Katie Appleton FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 100 Made) PCT PLAYER MADE-ATT YRS Kristin Metson Yvonne Kunze Camille Thompson Kathy Weber Amy Saneholtz , Victoria Harrod Jennifer Gray Jeanne Eggart 750-1, Carly Noyes Juli Reynvaan POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Katie Appleton Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Joanna Smith , Sage Romberg Heather Norman April Cook Kelli Kronberger Jennifer Kerns Tia Presley POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins April Cook Katie Appleton Kelli Kronberger Sage Romberg Heather Norman Tia Presley Joanna Smith , Darci Wellsandt POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) PCT PLAYER MADE-ATT YRS Jonni Gray (Mauch) Jenni Ruff Joanna Smith , Sage Romberg Jennifer Kerns Katie Appleton Heather Norman Sarah Barrett , Tricia Lamb Alke Dietel FREE THROWS MADE NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Jonni Gray (Mauch) Darci Wellsandt Cassandra Overby Angie Miller (Weir) Marcia Miles Camille Thompson FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Tia Presley Cassandra Overby Lia Galdeira Darci Wellsandt Jonni Gray (Mauch) Camille Thompson Angie Miller (Weir) Dawn Allinger FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Made) PCT PLAYER MADE-ATT YRS Victoria Harrod Marcia Miles Colleen Betteridge Angie Miller (Weir) Katie Nyseth Adriane Ferguson Alke Dietel Whitney Martindale Taylor Edmonson pres Laura Wilder REBOUNDS NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Kate Benz Cassandra Overby Janet Kusler Jazmine Perkins Jenni Ruff Jonni Gray (Mauch) Jeanne Eggart Karen Brown Yvonne Kunze Holly Zapel (Bertus) Camille Thompson Washington State Women s Basketball
60 Career Records REBOUNDING AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jennifer Gray Janet Kusler Cassandra Overby Kate Benz Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Jenni Ruff Kireen Ellis Penny Bowden Angie Miller (Weir) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since ) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Kate Benz Jonni Gray (Mauch) Jazmine Perkins Sage Romberg Yvonne Kunze Jenni Ruff Angie Miller (Weir) Camille Thompson Lia Galdeira Ebonee Coates DEFENSIVE REBOUND AVERAGE (Since ; Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Kate Benz Brittney Hawks Jonni Gray (Mauch) Angie Miller (Weir) Penny Bowden Bianca McCall Yvonne Kunze Alke Dietel Kirsten Fulton Jenni Ruff Jazmine Perkins OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since ) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jenni Ruff Kate Benz Camille Thompson Jazmine Perkins Carly Noyes Angie Miller (Weir) Dawn Allinger Yvonne Kunze Jonni Gray (Mauch) Kristin Metson OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING AVERAGE (Since ; Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Bianca McCall Kireen Ellis Jenni Ruff Brittney Hawks Kate Benz Penny Bowden Camille Thompson Angie Miller (Weir) Kristin Metson Amy Saneholtz , ASSISTS NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Darla Williamson Katie Nyseth Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Jade Hyett Jennifer Kerns Jessica Perry Susie Jarosch Penny Bowden Linda Wulff (Fisher) Jazmine Perkins ASSIST AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jade Hyett Penny Bowden Darla Williamson Katie Nyseth Jeanne Eggart Jenni Ruff Shelley Patterson Susie Jarosch Rosetta Adzasu Jessica Perry Jennifer Kerns BLOCKS (Since ) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Carly Noyes Holly Zapel (Bertus) Janet Kusler Ebonee Coates Shalie Dheensaw Sage Romberg Cassandra Overby Kathy Weber Bianca McCall Kate Benz Keisha Moore BLOCK AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games / Since ) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Holly Zapel (Bertus) Bianca McCall Carly Noyes Kathy Weber Janet Kusler Ebonee Coates Shalie Dheensaw Cassandra Overby Sage Romberg Brittney Hawks Candace Fields STEALS NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jeanne Eggart Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Shelley Patterson Marda McClenny Jade Hyett Katie Gray Darci Wellsandt Katie Nyseth Tia Presley STEAL AVERAGE (Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Jade Hyett Jeanne Eggart Penny Bowden Shelley Patterson Lia Galdeira Jazmine Perkins Rosetta Adzasu Cathy Gonzalez Darci Wellsandt Tia Presley GAMES PLAYED NO PLAYER YEARS Sage Romberg Brandi Thomas Carly Noyes Hana Potter Jazmine Perkins Katie Grad Rosie Tarnowski April Cook Jennifer Kerns Katie Appleton GAMES STARTED NO PLAYER YEARS Carly Noyes Katie Appleton Jazmine Perkins Kate Benz Katie Nyseth Sage Romberg Tia Presley Jenni Ruff April Cook Lia Galdeira MINUTES (Since ) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS 1. 3,643 Jonni Gray (Mauch) ,535 Katie Appleton ,334 Kate Benz ,323 Jenni Ruff ,265 Jazmine Perkins ,146 Cassandra Overby ,109 Linda Wulff (Fisher) ,058 Katie Nyseth ,016 Carly Noyes ,008 Sage Romberg MINUTES AVERAGE (Since ; Min. 50 Games) NO. PLAYER GMS YRS Penny Bowden Jonni Gray (Mauch) Jade Hyett Katie Appleton Jenni Ruff Angie Miller (Weir) Kristal Stahl Kate Benz Linda Wulff (Fisher)
61 Career Records CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES (SINCE ) NO. PLAYER YEARS Jenni Ruff 20 Kate Benz Yvonne Kunze Cassandra Overby 15 Angie Niller (Weir) 15 Kristin Metson 15 Camille Thompson 15 Brittney Hawks Jonni Gray (Mauch) Penny Bowden 10 Bianca McCall 10 Jazmine Perkins Kireen Ellis 8 Alke Dietel Shalie Dheensaw Jeanne Eggart 6 Marcia Miles Holly Zapel (Bertus) 5 Kristal Stahl 5 Emma Joneby Kirsten Fulton 4 Amy Saneholtz 4 Kelley Berglund 4 Lia Galdeira Candace Fields 3 Keisha Moore 3 Marisa Stotler 3 Heather Molzen 3 Tia Presley Nikki Mohr 2 Juli Reynvaan 2 Dawn Allinger 2 Darci Wellsandt 2 Kathy Weber 2 Victoria Harrod 2 Ebonee Coates 2 Katie Madison 2 Sage Romberg 2 Mariah Cooks SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLE-DOUBLES NO. PLAYER YEARS CLASS Jenni Ruff SR Brittney Hawks SR 3. 9 Kristin Metson SR 9 Yvonne Kunze SO 9 Bianca McCall JR 6. 8 Camille Thompson SR 8 Kate Benz SO 8. 7 Cassandra Overby JR 7 Cassandra Overby SR 7 Angie Miller SO 7 Kireen Ellis SR 7 Kate Benz JR Freshman Record 3 Angie Miller (Weir) Kristal Stahl Kate Benz Marisa Stotler Sophomore Record 9 Yvonne Kunze Junior Record 9 Bianca McCall Senior Record 13 Jenni Ruff SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. PLAYER SEASON CLASS Lia Galdeira SO 32 Tia Presley JR Jenni Ruff SR 29 Lia Galdeira JR Lia Galdeira FR Jeanne Eggart SR 26 Marcia Miles JR 26 Marcia Miles SR 26 Angie Miller SO 26 Tia Presley SR Camille Thompson SR Freshman Record 28 Lia Galdeira Sophomore Record 32 Lia Galdeira Junior Record 32 Tia Presley Senior Record 29 Jenni Ruff CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES NO. PLAYER YEARS CLASS Jenni Ruff SR Marcia Miles JR Lia Galdeira SO Jeanne Eggart SR Tia Presley JR Camille Thompson SR Lia Galdeira JR Marcia Miles SO 15 Jonni Gray SR 15 Lia Galdeira FR Heather Norman SR Freshman Record 15 Lia Galdeira Sophomore Record 24 Lia Galdeira Junior Record 26 Marcia Miles Senior Record 29 Jenni Ruff SINGLE-SEASON 20-POINT GAMES NO. PLAYER YEARS CLASS Jenni Ruff SR Lia Galdeira JR Marcia Miles SO 13 Tia Presley JR Marcia Miles JR Lia Galdeira SO Jonni Gray SR Marcia Miles SR 10 Tricia Lamb SO Jeanne Eggart SR 9 Angie Miller JR 9 Camille Thompson SR 9 Tia Presley SR Freshman Record 6 Kristal Stahl Sophomore Record 13 Marcia Miles Junior Record 18 Lia Galdeira Senior Record 19 Jenni Ruff CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES NO. PLAYER YEARS CLASS 1. 6 Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Angie Miller (Weir) Kristin Metson Camille Thompson SO 3 Camille Thompson SR 3 Yvonne Kunze Jenni Ruff Jenni Ruff Kate Benz Kate Benz Jazmine Perkins SR Jeanne Eggart SR 2 Cassandra Overby JR 2 Cassandra Overby SR 2 Marcia Miles SR 2 Penny Bowden JR 2 Kirsten Fulton Penny Bowden SR 2 Jonni Gray (Mauch) SR 2 Angie Miller (Weir) Kristin Metson Angie Miller (Weir) Kristin Metson Kristin Metson Kathy Weber Jenni Ruff Camille Thompson Camille Thompson Yvonne Kunze Jenni Ruff Jenni Ruff Yvonne Kunze Yvonne Kunze Alke Dietel Kelley Berglund SO 2 Kate Benz Kate Benz Emma Joneby Emma Joneby Marisa Stotler FR 2 Jazmine Perkins SR 60 Washington State Women s Basketball
62 Double-Doubles NAME OPPONENT DATE PTS REB AST Cassandra Overby Idaho 12/10/ Jeanne Eggart Great Falls 12/11/ Jeanne Eggart Montana St. 1/22/ Jeanne Eggart at Alaska-Fairbanks 2/3/ Holly Zapel (Bertus) at Alaska-Anchorage 2/6/ Jeanne Eggart at Washington 2/12/ Jeanne Eggart Oregon State 2/20/ Jeanne Eggart Oregon 2/22/ Cassandra Overby vs. Colorado State 11/26/ Cassandra Overby EWU 12/4/ Cassandra Overby vs. Creighton 1/6/ Cassandra Overby at UNLV 1/8/ Cassandra Overby at Oregon 1/14/ Cassandra Overby at Fresno State 1/19/ Kim Larsen San Jose State 1/20/ Cassandra Overby Oregon State 2/19/ JoBe Smith Idaho 3/3/ Karen Brown Idaho 3/3/ Holly Zapel (Bertus) Portland State 12/2/ Holly Zapel (Bertus) Idaho 12/10/ Marcia Miles at Gonzaga 12/12/ Cassandra Overby at Gonzaga 12/12/ Cassandra Overby at Cal State Fullerton 12/19/ Cassandra Overby at Seattle 1/10/ Cassandra Overby Oregon 1/21/ Cassandra Overby Santa Clara 2/16/ Linda Wulff Santa Clara 2/16/ Cassandra Overby San Francisco 2/18/ Cassandra Overby Washington 3/3/ Nikki Mohr vs. Montana Tech 12/8/ Holly Zapel (Bertus) vs. Montana Tech 12/8/ Marcia Miles at Wyoming 1/6/ Holly Zapel (Bertus) Santa Clara 1/24/ Marcia Miles at Nevada 2/16/ Marcia Miles at Portland State 11/30/ Marcia Miles Seattle 12/6/ Nikki Mohr Seattle 12/6/ Marcia Miles BYU 12/7/ Kirsten Fulton at Boise State 12/13/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) vs. Oregon State 12/14/ Annette Constabel Oregon State 1/23/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) San Jose State 1/30/ Kirsten Fulton vs. San Diego 11/29/ Kirsten Fulton at Idaho 11/30/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) Gonzaga 12/6/ Juli Reynvaan EWU 12/9/ Penny Bowden at BYU 12/12/ Penny Bowden California 1/8/ Penny Bowden Stanford 1/10/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Arizona State 1/15/ Penny Bowden at Arizona 1/17/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) Oregon St. 1/24/ Kirsten Fulton USC 1/28/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Oregon State 2/26/ Penny Bowden at USC 3/7/ Julie Reynvaan vs. New Mexico St. 11/28/ Penny Bowden Oral Roberts 12/11/ Angie Miller (Weir) Washington 1/8/ Penny Bowden California 1/16/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Oregon 1/23/ Andie Miller (Weir) USC 1/30/ Penny Bowden Oregon 2/18/ Penny Bowden Oregon State 2/20/ Penny Bowden Arizona 3/3/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 3/11/ Kristal Stahl vs. Minnesota 11/26/ Angie Miller (Weir) Evansville 12/2/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) Ball State 12/3/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Idaho 12/10/ Kristal Stahl at Idaho 12/10/ Kristal Stahl at Baylor 1/2/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona 1/6/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Arizona State 1/7/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Arizona State 1/7/ Jonni Gray (Mauch) at Stanford 1/13/ Angie Miller (Weir) at California 1/14/ Angie Miller (Weir) Oregon State 1/19/ Angie Miller (Weir) Oregon 1/21/ Darla Williamson Oregon 1/21/ Jonni Gray (Mauch at Oregon State 2/18/ Kristin Metson Washington 3/4/ Dawn Allinger vs. Toledo 11/25/ Dawn Allinger Pacific 12/1/ Kristin Metson vs. EWU 12/8/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Southern Utah 12/16/ Kristal Stahl Arizona State 1/4/ Darci Wellsandt Oregon State 1/18/ Angie Miller (Weir) Oregon 1/20/ Kristal Stahl Oregon 1/20/ Kristin Metson at USC 2/1/ Angie Miller (Weir) at UCLA 2/3/ Angie Miller (Weir) California 2/10/ Angie Miller (Weir) at Oregon 2/15/ Kristin Metson UCLA 3/1/ Kristin Metson at Arizona 3/8/ Kristin Metson at Arizona State 3/10/ Kristin Metson Idaho 12/7/ Kristin Metson California 1/11/ Kristin Metson Stanford 1/13/ Kristin Metson at Washington 1/26/ Kristin Metson at Southern Utah 2/21/ Kristin Metson Washington 2/23/ Kristin Metson at UCLA 3/1/ Kristin Metson Arizona 3/7/ Kristin Metson Arizona State 3/9/ Darci Wellsandt vs. Northwestern 3/13/ Camille Thompson at Evansville 12/1/ Angie Peterson at Boise State 12/14/ Kathy Weber at Boise State 12/14/ Kathy Weber Idaho State 12/21/ Camille Thompson at Washington 3/7/ Camille Thompson at Arizona State 3/12/ Camille Thompson at Arizona 3/14/ Heather Norman at Arizona 3/14/ Camille Thompson Wisconsin-Green Bay 12/7/ Camille Thompson at Arkansas 12/31/ Camille Thompson Arizona State 1/14/ Lori Lollis Arizona 1/16/ Jenni Ruff at California 2/25/ Camille Thompson at Boise State 11/28/ Camille Thompson St. John s 12/3/ Camille Thompson at Idaho 12/17/ Camille Thompson vs. Butler 12/20/ Kireen Ellis Santa Clara 12/30/ Susie Jarosch California 1/6/ Camille Thompson Oregon State 1/22/ Jenni Ruff Arizona State 3/3/ Camille Thompson Arizona State 3/3/ Jenni Ruff Arizona 3/5/ Camille Thompson Arizona 3/5/ Camille Thompson at Stanford 3/10/ Jenni Ruff at California 3/12/ Kireen Ellis at Cal St. Fullerton 11/25/ Jenni Ruff at Cal St. Fullerton 11/25/ Jenni Ruff at Gonzaga 12/10/ Amy Saneholtz at Wichita State 12/28/ Kireen Ellis at California 1/5/ Amy Saneholtz at California 1/5/ Kireen Ellis UCLA 1/12/ Kireen Ellis Arizona State 2/4/ Kireen Ellis Oregon 2/17/ Kireen Ellis Washington 2/25/ Amy Saneholtz at Arizona State 3/2/ Kireen Ellis at Arizona 3/4/ Jenni Ruff California 3/11/ Jenni Ruff at Hawaii 11/24/ Jenni Ruff vs. NC State 11/26/ Kristin Erickson SE Missouri State 12/1/ Jenni Ruff at Boise State 12/8/ Jenni Ruff at Idaho 12/12/ Jenni Ruff at Houston 12/30/ Yvonne Kunze at UCLA 1/5/ Jenni Ruff at UCLA 1/5/ Yvonne Kunze Oregon 1/11/ Yvonne Kunze Oregon State 1/13/ Yvonne Kunze at Oral Roberts 1/15/ Jenni Ruff Washington 1/20/ Yvonne Kunze at California 1/25/ Yvonne Kunze Arizona State 2/1/ Yvonne Kunze Arizona 2/3/ Jenni Ruff at Oregon State 2/8/ Jenni Ruff at Oregon 2/10/ Jenni Ruff at Washington 2/17/ Jenni Ruff at Arizona 2/29/ Yvonne Kunze at Arizona State 3/2/ Jenni Ruff at Arizona State 3/2/ Jenni Ruff USC 3/7/ Yvonne Kunze UCLA 3/9/ Yvonne Kunze Fresno State 12/6/ Amy Saneholtz at Boise State 12/22/ Yvonne Kunze at Arizona State 1/30/ Joanna Smith at Arizona State 1/30/ Doreen Evans at California 2/22/ Jade Hyett at California 2/22/ Yvonne Kunze at California 2/22/ Yvonne Kunze Washington 1/3/ Alke Dietel at Arizona 1/8/ Yvonne Kunze at California 1/24/ Yvonne Kunze USC 1/29/ Tricia Lamb at Oregon State 2/14/ Yvonne Kunze at UCLA 2/27/ Yvonne Kunze at USC 3/1/ Alke Dietel at Vermont 11/21/ Alke Dietel Colorado 12/5/ Alke Dietel Arizona 1/7/ Alke Dietel Arizona State 1/9/ Victoria Harrod California 1/23/ Victoria Harrod USC 2/27/ Alke Dietel California 1/27/ Alke Dietel Washington 2/6/ Jen Kearns Oregon State 2/19/ Alke Dietel Stanford 2/24/ Whitney Martindale vs. Samford 12/29/ Kelley Berglund at Montana 12/30/ Brittney Hawks USC 1/4/ Brittney Hawks at Arizona 1/11/ Kelley Berglund Washington 2/3/
63 Double-Doubles Yvonne Volkman Arizona 2/10/ Jessica Ottmar Stanford 2/22/ Kelley Berglund California 2/24/ Kelley Berglund at Washington 3/3/ Brittney Hawks at UCLA 3/8/ Brittney Hawks at Hawaii 11/17/ Brittney Hawks Gonzaga 11/29/ Candace Fields Montana 12/2/ Brittney Hawks at Idaho 12/5/ Brittney Hawks vs. Michigan 12/7/ Brittney Hawks vs. Indiana 12/9/ Brittney Hawks Montana State 12/16/ Brittney Hawks at Washington 12/21/ Brittney Hawks at Oregon State 12/28/ Brittney Hawks UCLA 1/6/ Brittney Hawks Washington 1/25/ Brittney Hawks at Stanford 2/16/ Brittney Hawks Oregon State 2/23/ Candace Fields vs. LSU 11/29/ Bianca McCall Wyoming 11/22/ Bianca McCall EWU 12/4/ Bianca McCall Arizona State 1/11/ Bianca McCall at Stanford 1/16/ Bianca McCall at California 1/18/ Bianca McCall Oregon State 1/23/ Bianca McCall UCLA 1/30/ Candace Fields Idaho 2/27/ Bianca McCall Idaho 2/27/ Bianca McCall USC 3/7/ Kate Benz at Washington 1/24/ Kate Benz at Stanford 1/31/ Kate Benz UCLA 2/7/ Bianca McCall Arizona 2/26/ Kate Benz Boise State 11/19/ Emma Joneby Boise State 11/19/ Emma Joneby at Nebraska 11/22/ Kate Benz EWU 12/18/ Kate Benz Valparaiso 12/21/ Emma Joneby UCLA 1/7/ Kate Benz USC 1/9/ Emma Joneby USC 1/9/ Kate Benz at Oregon State 1/13/ Kate Benz at Oregon 1/15/ Kate Benz California 1/27/ Kate Benz Stanford 1/29/ Emma Joneby at Washington 2/19/ Kate Benz Saint Mary s 11/20/ Kate Benz vs. Idaho State 11/26/ Kate Benz at Arizona 12/29/ Keisha Moore at Arizona 12/29/ Kate Benz Arizona 1/28/ Keisha Moore Arizona 1/28/ Keisha Moore at UCLA 2/9/ Kate Benz Oregon State 2/16/ Kate Benz Oregon 2/18/ Kate Benz at California 2/23/ Marisa Stotler at Portland 11/22/ Marisa Stotler at Santa Clara 11/25/ Marisa Stotler EWU 12/2/ Katie Appleton at San Jose State 12/5/ Kate Benz Northwestern State 12/17/ Kate Benz Oregon State 2/24/ Ebonee Coates Oregon State 2/15/ Heather Molzen Oregon State 2/15/ Ebonee Coates Stanford 3/2/ Heather Molzen Long Beach State 12/5/ Heather Molzen Kansas State 12/28/ Jazmine Perkins Arizona 1/31/ Katie Madison Saint Mary s 12/3/ Jazmine Perkins Saint Mary s 12/3/ Jazmine Perkins Oregon 3/5/ Katie Madison Oregon State 3/7/ Jazmine Perkins vs. USC 3/9/ Jazmine Perkins at Ohio State 12/22/ Jazmine Perkins at Oregon 12/29/ Jazmine Perkins at Oregon State 12/31/ Jazmine Perkins Arizona 1/28/ Jazmine Perkins at USC 2/2/ Sage Romberg Oregon State 2/9/ Jazmine Perkins Oregon 2/11/ Lia Galdeira Monmouth 11/16/ Tia Presley at UC Riverside 11/28/ Lia Galdeira at Washington 1/15/ Tia Presley UC Riverside 12/19/ Shalie Dheensaw Washington 1/7/ Shalie Dheensaw at Washington 1/11/ Shalie Dheensaw at USC 1/31/ Sage Romberg at Colorado 2/16/ Shalie Dheensaw at California 2/27/ Tia Presley at California 2/27/ Shalie Dheensaw vs. Oregon 3/6/ Shalie Dheensaw Nebraska 11/19/ Mariah Cooks California 1/9/ Shalie Dheensaw at Oregon State 1/16/ Lia Galdeira at Utah 2/15/ Mariah Cooks USC 2/28/ Lia Galdeira USC 2/28/ Mariah Cooks Eastern Wash. 3/18/ Total Double-Doubles by 59 Individuals 2 Total Triple-Doubles by One Individual 62 Washington State Women s Basketball
64 All-Conference Honors NORPAC CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE First Team 1986 Marcia Miles 1985 Marcia Miles Second Team 1984 Marcia Miles Honorable Mention 1985 Linda Wulff ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1986 Jonni Mauch (Gray) NORTHWEST WOMEN S BASKETBALL LEAGUE ALL-NWBL First Team 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1981 Jeanne Eggart 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1978 Jeanne Eggart Second Team 1979 Laurie Turner Honorable Mention 1982 Cassandra Overby 1979 Janet Kusler KODAK & WBCA ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT Jenni Ruff KODAK & ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA 1996 Jenni Ruff (HM) CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM 1993 Camille Thompson WADE TROPHY FINALIST 1982 Jeanne Eggart SOCRATES AWARD FINALIST 2000 Katie Nyseth STREET AND SMITH ALL-AMERICA 1982 Jeanne Eggart (HM) WOMEN S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE ALL-AMERICA 1985 Marcia Miles (HM) KODAK AIAW REGION IX ALL-AMERICA 1982 Jeanne Eggart 1981 Jeanne Eggart 1979 Jeanne Eggart NATIONAL SCOUTING ASSOCIATION AIAW REGION IX ALL-AMERICA 1979 Jeanne Eggart 1979 Laurie Turner COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Honorable Mention 1982 Jeanne Eggart COSIDA DISTRICT VIII UNIVERSITY TEAM 2007 Kate Benz (First Team) 2005 Kate Benz (First Team) 2005 Adriane Ferguson (Second Team) 2004 Lindsey Egeland (Second Team) 2001 Katie Nyseth (First Team) 2001 Victoria Harrod (First Team) 1992 Darla Williamson 1982 Jeanne Eggart COACH OF THE YEAR Harold Rhodes ALL-CONFERENCE Jonni Gray Jonni Gray Angie Weir (Miller) Jenni Ruff Jade Hyett Tricia Lamb Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Lia Galdeira Honorable Mention Kireen Ellis Susie Jarosch Alke Dietel Yvonne Kunze Alke Dietel Yvonne Volkman Katie Nyseth Brittney Hawks Bianca McCall Bianca McCall Kate Benz Kate Benz Katie Appleton April Cook Jazmine Perkins April Cook Jazmine Perkins Sage Romberg Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Tia Presley Tia Presley FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Alke Dietel ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Angie Weir (Miller) Kristal Stahl Jade Hyett Joanna Smith Alke Dietel Jazmine Perkins Kiki Moore Sage Romberg Lia Galdeira Honorable Mention Tricia Lamb Kelley Berglund Francine McCurtain Kate Benz Amanda DuRocher Marisa Stotler Kezia Kelly April Cook Ireti Amojo ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Honorable Mention Kiki Moore Carly Noyes Jazmine Perkins Lia Galdeira Lia Galdeira ALL-ACADEMIC First Team 1991 Darla Williamson 1992 Darla Williamson 1995 Susie Jarosch 2000 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2001 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2002 Jessica Collins 2003 Lindsey Egeland 2004 Lindsey Egeland 2005 Kate Benz 2006 Kate Benz 2007 Kate Benz 2012 Rosie Tarnowski Second Team 1991 Kristin Metson 1993 Susie Jarosch / Lori Lollis 1994 Susie Jarosch 1995 Kelli Kronberger 1999 Victoria Harrod / Katie Nyseth 2000 Alke Dietel 2001 Jessica Collins 2002 Lindsey Egeland 2005 Emma Joneby 2006 Adriane Ferguson 2009 Katie Appleton / Kezia Kelly 2011 Rosie Tarnowski 2013 Katie Grad / Carly Noyes Honorable Mention 1988 Juli Reynvaa / Dyann Roger 1989 Dawn Allinger 1990 Dawn Allinger / Kristin Metson / Darla Williamson 1991 Dawn Allinger / Angie Peterson 1992 Angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler 1993 Angie Peterson / Erika Wheeler 1994 Kellie Kronberger 1998 Joanna Smith 1999 Alke Dietel 2000 Jessica Collins 2001 Jessica Ottmar 2002 Jessica Ottmar 2003 Emma Joneby / Holly Harris 2004 Emma Joneby 2005 Adriane Ferguson 2006 Brynn Bemis / Dani Montgomery / Nikki Stratton 2007 Katie Appleton / Amanda DuRocher / Adriane Ferguson / Dani Montgomery 2008 Katie Appleton 2009 Katie Calderwood 2010 Katie Calderwood / Katie Grad / Lexie Pettersen / Rosie Tarnowski 2011 Lexie Pettersen / Katie Grad / Carly Noyes / Ireti Amojo 2012 Ireti Amojo / Katie Grad / Carly Noyes / Sage Romberg 2013 Ireti Amojo 2014 Mariah Cooks / Sage Romberg 2015 Mariah Cooks 63
65 All-Time Letterwinners A ADZASU, Rosetta ALLINGER, Dawn AMOJO, Ireti APPLETON, Katie AWA, Dawnyelle 2013-PRESENT B BABIN, Jackie 1971 BARRETT, Sarah 2001, 03 BEMIS, Brynn , 2008 BENTON, Janel 1992 BENZ, Kate BERGLUND, Kelley BETTERIDGE, Colleen 2007 BLANARU, Bianca 2015-PRESENT BLUE, Crystal BOS, Tammi 1977 BOWDEN, Penny BRAGG, Szudia 2001 BREWER, Debbie 1973 BROADEN, Pat 1986 BROOKS, Devin 2011 BROWN, Charnez BROWN, Karen , 1983 BROWN, Louise 2015-PRESENT BROWN, Pam BYRNES, Diane C CALDERWOOD, Katie CARTER, Claudett 1980 CASTLE, Niki CLEGG, Lynda CLEVENGER, Jami COATES, Ebonee COFFIN, Dee COLLINS, Jessica CONE, Alison CONSTABEL, Annette COOK, April COOKS, Mariah 2013-PRESENT COSTELLO, Eileen D DANIELSON, Mary De ANDA, Romie DELGADILLO, Monica DePUAL, Jeanne 1982 DHEENSAW, Shalie DICKERSON, Salena DIETEL, Alke DUGAN, Kim 2001, DUNSTON, Linda 1972 DURKEE, Lynn 1981 DUROCHER, Amanda E EDMONDSON, Taylor 2013-PRESENT EGELAND, Lindsey EGGART, Jeanne , ELDRIDGE, Alison 2000 ELLIOT, Theresa ELLIS, Kireen ERICKSON, Kristin ESCHBACH, Lisa 1979 EVANS, Doreen F FERGUSON, Adriane FEY, Sharna FIELDS, Candace FROST, Margaret 1971 FRUECHTE, Ann FULTON, Kirsten G GALDEIRA, Lia GARRISON, Val 1976 GEE, Nancy 1984 GONZALEZ, Cathy GRAD, Katie GRAY, Jennifer GRAY (Mauch), Jonni GRAY, Katie GREEN, Denise GREGORY, Christy GRONEWOLLER, Dawn GUENTHER, Janet H HACKETT, Lisa HAILEY, Caila 2015-PRESENT HARRIS, Holly 2003 HARROD, Victoria HAWKS, Brittney HOLM, Judy 1981 HOUSER, Gail HOWE, Judy HUNTSINGER, Diane HYETT, Jade I IOPPINI, Michele J JAROSCH, Susie 1991, JENNINGS, Melanie JONEBY, Emma JONES, Charmaine JORDAN, Rebecca 2001 K KAYS, Linda KEITH, Adrienne KELLY, Kezia KELLEY, Jordan 2012 KERNS, Jen 1996, KMETOVSKA, Ivana 2014-PRESENT KRONBERGER, Kelli KUNZE, Yvonne KUSLER, Janet L LAMB, Tricia LARSEN, Kim LEHNEN, Martha LeNOIR, Danielle LOLLIS, Lori LONG, Lynne LOUKES, Andrea , 1993 LOVELL, Debbie LUDWICKI, Jennifer 1997 M MADISON, Katie MARIANI, Cheryl MARTINDALE, Whitney McCARTHY, Jody 1980 McCLENNEY, Marda McCORMICK, Jordan 2005 McNEELY, Cathy METSON, Kristin MILES, Marcia MILLER, Angie MOHR, Nikki MOLZEN, Heather MONTGOMERY, Dani MOORE, Keisha MOORE, Kiki 2010 MOSES, Fran 1980 MULICA, Cynthia 1978 N NICHOLS, Jane NORMAN, Heather NOYES, Carly NYSETH, Katie O OESTREICHER, Jessica 2009 OTTMAR, Jessica OVERBY, Cassandra Washington State Women s Basketball
66 All-Time Letterwinners P PARKS, Gayle 1971 PATTERSON, Shelley PAVLOPOULOU, Pinelopi 2015-PRESENT PAYNE, Lyndell 1984 PERKINS, Jazmine PERRY, Jessica PETERSON, Angie PETTERSEN, Lexie PIERSON, Shauna PIROZOK, Kim 1977 PLANKEY, Lisa POTTER, Hana PRESLEY, Tia PRICE, Alexa Q QUINTON, Sheri R REDBURN, Laura 1978 REEVE, Kathleen 1990 RESER, Debbie 1981 REYNVAAN, Juli RIENER, Carrie ROGERS, Dyann ROMBERG, Sage ROSS, Garisha 1997 ROUPP, Jamie 2007 ROUSE, Sue 1975 RUBIO, Alicia RUFF, Jenni V VAN HOVEN, Barbara 1971 VOLKMAN, Yvonne W WALTENBURG, Amy 2010 WASHAM, JoAnn WEBER, Kathy WELLSANDT, Darci WHALEY, Nikki WHEELER, Erika WIGHT, Julie WILDER, Laura WILLIAMS, Georgia 1985 WILLIAMS, Jasmine 2008 WILLIAMS, Kay WILLIAMSON, Alexas 2013-PRESENT WILLIAMSON, Darla WULFF, Linda Z ZACHMAN, Jan ZAPEL (Bertus), Holly *BOLD DENOTES CURRENT PLAYER S SANEHOLTZ, Amy , 1997 SCALES, Ariana 2005 SCHULTZ, Cindy 1979 SHIRED, Sabrina SINGER, Stephanie SMITH, Joanna , SMITH, JoBe 1980, SMITH, Sue SPOELSTRA, Judy STAHL, Kristal STEELE, Robin STOTLER, Marisa 2007 STINSON, Jennifer 1999 STRATTON, Nikki T TARNOWSKI. Rosie TATE, Nancy 1983 THOMAS, Brandi THOMPSON, Camille THORNE, Katy 1981 TIBBS, Wendy 1984 TINJUM, Whitney 2013 TRENT, Lori 1977 TURNER, Laurie
67 Washington State Athletic Hall of Fame DOROTHEA COLEMAN (1990) JEANNE EGGART (1988) During her tenure at Washington State University from 1948 until her retirement in 1975, Dorothea Coleman was one of the most respected advocates for girls and women s sports in the nation. The West Virginia native grew up in Illinois, graduated from the University of Iowa in 1941 and later earned a Master s from the University of Oregon and a doctorate from Southern Cal. She was, throughout her career, an advocate of expanded opportunities in sports for women. This posture came long before the more modern Title IX emphasis. She was active in the Northwest College Women s Sports Association, founded in the 1960s, an organization that provided sports competition for women on a regional basis before any comparable organization existed. Coleman was an early leader in rule changes regarding women s sports and was also very active in many non-sports related organizations at WSU, including the University Senate and Academic Standards committee. From her arrival at WSU until 1962 she was the only coach for all women s intercollegiate team sports. Her field hockey, volleyball and basketball teams were very successful during those years. With other coaches joining the staff and taking over field hockey and volleyball in 1962, Dort continued her success in basketball, finishing off a distinguished coaching career by winning the NCWSA title in She started her teaching and coaching career in the public school system of Normal, Illinois, in During World War II, she was the highest ranking WAC in the European theatre. During her four-year military stint, she achieved the rank of Lt. Col. in the WAAC-WAC and spent 22 months in several European, North African and Mediterranean theatres. Now residing in Payson, Arizona, Dorothea Coleman is unable to be with us tonight. Accepting on her behalf is long-time WSU colleague Marilyn Mowatt. The most prolific scorer in Cougar basketball history, Jeanne Eggart was a standout in both basketball and track during her career at WSU, She scored 1,967 points during her four-year career, more than any Cougar before or since, male or female. The former Walla Walla High All-American set the WSU javelin record as a sophomore and the mark still stands, the oldest record on the books. After pacing WSU in just about every statistical category during her freshman and sophomore basketball seasons, Eggart took a year off from hoops and turned her attention to track in an attempt to make the USA Olympic Team. Her efforts almost paid off when she finished fourth at the 1980 Olympic Trials, missing third place on the team on the last throw of competition. One of WSU s most dominant basketball Athletes of all time, she was an All-Northwest Basketball League pick four times and three times was selected to the Kodak Region IX all-star team. She was an all-academic pick boasting a 3.4 grade point average and was three times named the Inland Empire s Female Athlete of the Year. The former Clarkston High coach is now girls basketball and track coach at Mead High in Spokane. Married to Mike Helfer. JENNIFER GRAY (2011) A native of Puyallup, Wash., Jennifer Gray earned four varsity letters with Cougars and still stands as one of the greatest rebounders in school history. Her 22 rebounds against Western Washington and Boise State, both in 1975, still stand at the top of the WSU single-game leader chart, as she holds the single-season rebounding records with 294 rebounds and 14.7 rebounds per game during her senior season. She holds the school record with a career mark of 9.6 rebounds per game and ranks 22nd in the WSU career record books with 822 points and eighth with a.480 field goal percentage, which at the time was a school record. She also ranks sixth with a career average of 13.3 points per game, also a school record at the time. During her freshman season, the Cougars went on to compete in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Championships, the first national basketball championship held for women. As both a junior and senior, Gray led her Cougar teams to second place in the NCWSA, notching a 9-2 mark in and a 10-4 league mark in KATIE GRAY (2011) One of Washington State s best all-around athletes of the 1970s, Katie Gray earned four letters in basketball, excelled in track as a jumper and played volleyball and tennis. Gray finished her career with 207 steals, then the second-best mark in school history, while it now ranks tied for fifth. She scored 587 points, averaging 7.6 per game, while grabbing 2.7 steals per game over her four-year career with the women s basketball team. As a senior in , Gray averaged 9.3 points per game, shooting at a.594 clip (92-for-238). That season she grabbed 86 steals, eighth-best in a single-season by a Cougar. As a senior, she scored in double-figures 10 times, including a career best 21 points against Alaska-Fairbanks. In her first two seasons, the Cougars were a combined and placed second in the NCWSA in each of the respective years. 66 Washington State Women s Basketball
68 Washington State Athletic Hall of Fame CASSANDRA OVERBY (2015) Cassandra Overby was a four-year letterwinning forward that brought a unique combination of size and agility along with a soft touch around the basket that hadn t been seen at Washington State. Former Cougar head coach Sue Durrant said of Overby prior to her freshman season, Cassandra is just beginning to tap the talent she has. She has one of the finest shooting touches of any player we have had at Washington State. Durrant was spot on as Overby, playing from , proved to be one of the best scorers and rebounders in Cougar basketball history. The Inglewood, Calif. native burst on to the scene as a freshman, as she earned All- Northwest Women s Basketball League honorable mention. Overby reached new heights her final two seasons, pacing the team in scoring and rebounds as a junior before nearly averaging a double-double as a senior, earning an AIAW Kodak All-America nomination. Overby finished her Cougar career as the program s all-time leading rebounder, third in blocks, tied for third in double-doubles and was the second player in school history to surpass 1000-career points, finishing with 1,158. JENNI RUFF (2012) Jenni Ruff earned four varsity letters ( ) with the Cougars and finished her career with her name sprinkled throughout the WSU record book. The Mossyrock, Wash. native averaged in double-figures her final three seasons and led the team in scoring her junior and seniors seasons while helping the Cougars post 16 and 17 win campaigns, respectively. Ruff capped her career with arguably the best season in Cougar women s basketball history, posting WSU single-season records of 685 points, nineteen 20-plus scoring efforts including seven 30- plus scoring performances and a 23.6 ppg scoring average while starting all 29 games as a senior. Ruff also set single-season records with 203 made free throws made and set the single-game scoring record with 41 points against California. To go along with scoring, Ruff also led the Cougars in rebounding at 8.8 rpg and added 70 steals and 90 assists and averaged 25.6 ppg in Pac-10 games. Following her senior campaign, Ruff was named Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press, All-District VIII by the WBCA and First Team All- Pac-10 Conference. Ruff finished her career second in scoring with 1,526 points, second in free throws made and attempted ( ), third in scoring average (14.0 ppg), tied for third in assists (381), fifth in rebounding (727) and fifth in career starts (96) while playing 109 games. She is one of two players (Jeanne Eggart) to record over 1,000 points, 600 rebounds and 300 assists. LAURIE TURNER (2011) In Washington State University Hall of Famer Richard Fry s book, The Crimson and the Gray, Laurie Turner was nicknamed the Too Tall Guard as at 5-11 she rose above her competitors in many ways. Her senior year, 1979, was her finest as she scored 13.7 points and grabbed 6.0 rebounds, while recording 57 assists and 57 steals. That same season she scored a then-wsu record 29 points against Seattle University and later was named to the All-Northwest Basketball League second team and to the National Scouting Association AIAW Region IX All-America team. After her playing career was over at WSU, she and Harold Rhodes (later a WSU head coach) were assistants to head coach Sue Durrant before Turner was named head coach at Eastern Oregon State College. At Eastern Oregon Turner added head volleyball coaching duties and later became the athletic director, the start of her career in athletic administration. In 1986 she was named the head basketball coach at the University of Idaho and currently serves as the athletic director at Pacific Lutheran University. JOANN WASHAM (1982) JoAnn Washam is the first Washington State University student to have participated in national championships in two sports as a Cougar. She played in the collegiate golf championship in 1971, and in 1972 was a member of the Cougar women s team in the AIAW basketball nationals. Since then, she has been one of the leading money-winners on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour, finishing ninth in the final standings in 1980 with winnings of $107,063 and recording an outstanding scoring average for 28 tour events. JoAnn began her golfing at the age of 8 and won her hometown club championship in Auburn at the age of
69 WOMEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SUN NOV. 8 LEWIS-CLARK STATE X 1 P.M. FRI NOV. 13 UC SANTA BARBARA 8:30 P.M. MON NOV. 16 HAMPTON 7 P.M. FRI NOV. 20 NEVADA # 2:30 P.M. SUN NOV. 22 HAWAII # 3 P.M. FRI NOV. 27 SAN JOSE STATE 7 P.M. MON NOV. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE 5 P.M. THU DEC. 3 BOISE STATE 6 P.M. SUN DEC. 6 SAN DIEGO 1 P.M. TUE DEC. 8 GONZAGA^ 6 P.M. SAT DEC. 12 SAINT MARY S 1 P.M. SUN DEC. 20 KANSAS 5 P.M. SUN NOV. 8 LEWIS-CLARK STATE X 1 P.M. FRI NOV. 13 UC SANTA BARBARA 8:30 P.M. MON NOV. 16 HAMPTON 7 P.M. FRI NOV. 20 NEVADA # 2:30 P.M. SUN NOV. 22 HAWAII # 3 P.M. FRI NOV. 27 SAN JOSE STATE 7 P.M. MON NOV. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE 5 P.M. THU DEC. 3 BOISE STATE 6 P.M. SUN DEC. 6 SAN DIEGO 1 P.M. TUE DEC. 8 GONZAGA^ 6 P.M. SAT DEC. 12 SAINT MARY S 1 P.M. SUN DEC. 20 KANSAS 5 P.M. FRI FEB. 12 UCLA * 7 P.M. SUN FEB. 14 USC *^ 4 P.M. FRI FEB. 19 ARIZONA STATE *^ 5 P.M. SUN FEB. 21 ARIZONA * NOON THU FEB. 25 COLORADO * 7 P.M. SAT FEB. 27 UTAH *^ 11 A.M. TH-SAT MAR. 3-6 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT ALL DAY x Exhibition Game # Rainbow Wahine Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii ^ Pac-12 Network Coverage. All Times Pacific, Subject to Change * Pac-12 Conference Match $ Pac-12 Women s Basketball Tournament. KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. HOME GAMES ARE WHITE
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