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POINTSYear FG-FT Pts. Avg.2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 156-90 442 14.72003-04 Andrea Bills 134-53 321 11.12002-03 (tie) Carolyn Ganes 115-67 305 10.9 (tie) Brandi Davis 119-13 305 10.92001-02 Shaquala Williams 206-108 572 16.32000-01 Angelina Wolvert 146-85 381 14.11999-00 Shaquala Williams 189-118 549 17.71998-99 Shaquala Williams 105-69 315 10.21997-98 Natalie Hughes 149-62 413 15.31996-97 Arianne Boyer 159-117 439 15.11995-96 Arianne Boyer 161-131 458 16.41994-95 Renae Fegent 190-98 478 17.11993-94 Debbie Sporcich 155-126 436 15.61992-93 Debbie Sporcich 124-80 328 15.6 1991-92 Staci Wallenborn 147-85 405 15.61990-91 Debbie Sporcich 159-106 424 15.11989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 221-83 525 18.11988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 264-122 650 20.31987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 185-79 449 16.01986-87 Lauri Landerholm 215-117 547 18.21985-86 Lauri Landerholm 184-82 450 16.11984-85 Lauri Tennant 169-89 427 15.21983-84 Alison Lang 237-135 609 20.31982-83 Alison Lang 280-133 693 23.91981-82 Alison Lang 208-136 550 21.21980-81 Bev Smith 259-114 632 19.81979-80 Bev Smith 240-99 579 21.41978-79 Julie Cushing 166-58 390 15.61977-78 Julie Cushing 175-62 412 17.2 1976-77 Cathy Aiken 98-29 225 16.1

REBOUNDSYear O-D Reb. Avg.2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 67-182 249 8.32003-04 Andrea Bills 84-141 225 7.82002-03 Andrea Bills 66-124 190 6.82001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 99-191 290 8.32000-01 Jenny Mowe 57-106 163 5.61999-00 Angelina Wolvert 80-107 187 6.01998-99 Angelina Wolvert 51-137 188 6.11997-98 Angelina Wolvert 46-87 133 4.91996-97 Arianne Boyer 111-153 264 9.11995-96 Arianne Boyer 85-137 222 7.91994-95 Arianne Boyer 96-134 230 8.21993-94 Debbie Sporcich 90-164 254 9.11992-93 Debbie Sporcich 69-114 183 8.71991-92 Debbie Sporcich 55-101 156 8.71990-91 Debbie Sporcich 97-178 275 9.81989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 78-190 268 9.21988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 99-205 304 9.51987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 76-154 230 8.21986-87 Gabi Neumann 83-142 225 8.01985-86 Gabi Neumann 189 6.81984-85 Gabi Neumann 210 7.51983-84 Alison Lang 311 10.41982-83 Alison Lang 318 11.01981-82 Alison Lang 298 11.51980-81 Bev Smith 376 11.81979-80 Bev Smith 367 13.61978-79 Bev Smith 323 12.91977-78 Debbie Adams 235 9.81976-77 Julie Cushing 137 8.1

ASSISTSYear G Ast. Avg.2004-05 Corrie Mizusawa 30 209 7.02003-04 Corrie Mizusawa 29 180 6.22002-03 Alissa Edwards 28 91 3.3

2001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 137 3.92000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 89 3.11999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 134 4.31998-99 Lisa Bowyer 25 99 4.01997-98 Natalie Hughes 27 89 3.31996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 88 3.01995-96 Renae Fegent 29 96 3.31994-95 Sally Crowe 26 113 4.31993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 131 4.51992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 115 4.31991-92 Vanessa Selden 27 115 4.31990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 68 2.41989-90 Jacquie Semeniuk 29 117 4.01988-89 Jacquie Semeniuk 32 190 5.91987-88 Sheila Sattiewhite 28 137 4.91986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 171 5.71985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 111 3.91984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 145 5.21983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 161 5.41982-83 Alison Lang 29 99 3.41981-82 Bev Smith 26 143 5.51980-81 Alison Towriss 32 151 4.71979-80 Bev Smith 27 115 4.31978-79 Suzanne Washington 25 95 3.81977-78 Julie Cushing 24 55 2.31976-77 Chris Briot 16 49 3.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEYear G FG-FGA Pct.2004-05 Andrea Bills 31 144-281 .5122003-04 Andrea Bills 29 134-284 .4722002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 115-243 .4732001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 35 137-268 .5112000-01 Jenny Mowe 29 100-168 .5951999-00 Angelina Wolvert 31 145-252 .5751998-99 Jenny Mowe 31 95-159 .5971997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 83-149 .5571996-97 Jenny Mowe 29 81-152 .5331995-96 Renae Fegent 29 167-318 .5251994-95 Arianne Boyer 28 149-271 .5501993-94 Sara Wilson 28 144-243 .5931992-93 Debbie Sporcich 21 124-206 .6021991-92 Jean Maree Lillard 27 70-127 .5511990-91 Sara Wilson 26 57-111 .5141989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 29 221-405 .5461988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 32 264-436 .6061987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 185-342 .5411986-87 Stefanie Kasperski 30 146-266 .5491985-86 Shelly Ray 27 97-174 .5571984-85 Gabi Neumann 28 139-254 .5471983-84 Alison Lang 30 237-406 .5841982-83 Alison Lang 29 280-457 .6131981-82 Alison Lang 26 208-350 .5941980-81 Debbie Adams 32 162-264 .6141979-80 Debbie Adams 29 200-361 .5541978-79 Debbie Adams 24 137-258 .5311977-78 Julie Cushing 24 175-366 .4781976-77 Shannon Kelly 17 68-149 .546

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Year G FG-FGA Pct.2004-05 Chelsea Wagner 15 37-92 .4022003-04 Chelsea Wagner 24 39-111 .3512002-03 Brandi Davis 28 54-156 .3462001-02 Jamie Craighead 35 69-173 .3992000-01 Jamie Craighead 29 81-213 .3801999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 53-170 .3121998-99 Natasha O’Brien 31 34-83 .4101997-98 Natasha O’Brien 27 21-52 .4041996-97 Lisa Bowyer 29 24-61 .393

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1995-96 Betty Ann Boeving 29 25-66 .3791994-95 Betty Ann Boeving 28 21-50 .4201993-94 Missy Croshaw 29 70-153 .4581992-93 Peggy Swadener 26 35-90 .3891991-92 Jessica Schutt 26 26-66 .3941990-91 Jennifer Bourn 28 49-111 .4541989-90 Jennifer Bourn 25 16-30 .5331988-89 Michelle Eble 32 41-87 .4711987-88 Michelle Eble 21 12-25 .480

FREE THROW PERCENTAGEYear G FT-FTA Pct.2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 90-117 .7692003-04 Brandi Davis 29 38-44 .8642002-03 Carolyn Ganes 28 67-85 .7882001-02 Shaquala Williams 35 108-119 .9082000-01 Angelina Wolvert 27 85-107 .7941999-00 Shaquala Williams 31 118-145 .8141998-99 Shaquala Williams 31 69-87 .7931997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 101-121 .8351996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 56-80 .7001995-96 Renae Fegent 29 68-92 .7391994-95 Sally Crowe 26 102-118 .8641993-94 Jessica Schutt 28 56-67 .8361992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 65-81 .8021991-92 Staci Wallenborn 26 85-112 .7591990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 83-107 .7761989-90 Trina McCartney 29 92-123 .7481988-89 Trina McCartney 31 156-205 .7611987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 79-110 .7181986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 117-144 .8131985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 82-101 .8121984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 89-109 .8171983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 84-105 .8001982-83 Chris Metzger 29 40-51 .7841981-82 Alison Lang 26 136-181 .7511980-81 Bev Smith 32 114-157 .7261979-80 Julie Cushing 27 68-84 .8101978-79 Claudia Eaton 22 44-59 .7461977-78 Julie Cushing 24 62-87 .7131976-77 Cathy Aiken 14 29-38 .763

STEALSYear G Stls. Avg.2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 35 1.22003-04 (tie) Eleanor Haring 29 31 1.1 (tie) Corrie Mizusawa 29 31 1.12002-03 Alissa Edwards 28 48 1.72001-02 Edniesha Curry 32 60 1.92000-01 Angelina Wolvert 27 39 1.41999-00 Angelina Wolvert 31 53 1.71998-99 Lisa Bowyer 25 63 2.51997-98 Lisa Bowyer 26 42 1.61996-97 Natalie Hughes 29 41 1.41995-96 Renae Fegent 29 57 2.01994-95 Sally Crowe 26 72 2.81993-94 Karen Healea 28 46 1.61992-93 Missy Croshaw 27 44 1.61991-92 Vanessa Selden 27 84 3.11990-91 Staci Wallenborn 28 26 1.61989-90 Vanessa Selden 29 52 1.81988-89 Jacquie Semeniuk 32 41 1.31987-88 Jacquie Semeniuk 28 36 1.31986-87 Lauri Landerholm 30 76 2.51985-86 Lauri Landerholm 28 73 2.61984-85 Lauri Tennant 28 66 2.41983-84 Lauri Tennant 30 59 1.91982-83 Alison Lang 29 43 1.51981-82 Bev Smith 26 65 2.51980-81 Bev Smith 32 94 2.9

1979-80 Bev Smith 27 95 3.81978-79 Bev Smith 25 95 2.31977-78 Julie Cushing 21 64 3.01976-77 Julie Cushing 17 39 2.3

BLOCKED SHOTSYear G Blk. Avg.2004-05 Cathrine Kraayeveld 30 37 1.22003-04 Andrea Bills 29 17 0.62002-03 Cathrine Kraayeveld 15 32 2.12001-02 Cathrine Kraayeveld 35 41 1.22000-01 Jenny Mowe 29 53 1.81999-00 Jenny Mowe 31 64 2.11998-99 Jenny Mowe 31 63 2.01997-98 Sonja Curtis 27 18 0.71996-97 Renae Fegent 25 30 1.21995-96 Renae Fegent 29 74 2.61994-95 Renae Fegent 28 65 2.31993-94 Debbie Sporcich 28 25 0.91992-93 Debbie Sporcich 21 17 0.81991-92 Marne Smith 27 25 0.91990-91 Debbie Sporcich 28 16 0.61989-90 Stefanie Kasperski 29 92 3.21988-89 Stefanie Kasperski 32 111 3.51987-88 Stefanie Kasperski 28 119 4.31986-87 Stefanie Kasperski 30 80 2.71985-86 Gabi Neumann 28 34 1.21984-85 Gabi Neumann 28 36 1.31983-84 Alison Lang 30 105 3.51982-83 Alison Lang 29 140 4.81981-82 Alison Lang 26 99 3.81980-81 Alison Lang 32 81 2.51979-80 Bev Smith 27 58 2.11978-79 Bev Smith 25 54 2.21977-78 Kerry Clawson 21 84 4.01976-77 Becky Paschke 17 26 1.5 Jamie Craighead (1998-

02), now an assistant coach at Seattle Pacific, led the Ducks in 3-point field goal accuracy her junior and senior years.

TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICSYear GP PTS/PPG/PA AST/Avg. ST/Avg. REB/Avg. BK/Avg. FG% 3PT/3P% FT/FT%04-05 31 2,030/65.5/60.4 512/16.5 215/6.9 1,151/37.1 114/3.7 .426 177/.344 391/.66503-04 29 1,765/60.9/65.3 402/13.9 186/6.4 1,000/34.5 89/3.1 .410 131/.342 347/.64702-03 28 1,864/65.9/70.5 405/14.5 189/6.8 948/33.9 93/3.3 .432 162/.347 308/.66701-02 35 2,464/70.4/65.2 545/15.6 289/8.2 1,293/36.9 137/3.9 .477 194/.318 440/.68500-01 29 1,983/68.4/63.3 426/14.7 238/8.2 980/33.8 126/4.3 .459 139/.333 386/.68699-00 31 2,197/70.9/62.8 486/15.7 288/9.3 1,116/36.0 129/4.2 .463 103/.293 450/.72998-99 31 2,202/71.0/59.2 491/15.8 328/10.6 1,122/36.2 133/4.3 .461 113/.326 545/.69297-98 27 1,929/71.4/66.7 340/12.6 215/8.0 898/33.3 75/2.8 .451 98/.321 521/.70996-97 29 2,006/69.2/59.5 456/15.7 239/8.2 1,110/38.3 111/3.8 .456 102/.349 452/.63095-96 29 1,898/65.4/59.7 404/13.9 249/8.6 1,029/35.5 110/3.8 .433 102/.304 448/.70794-95 28 2,081/74.3/67.9 418/14.9 257/9.2 999/35.7 109/3.9 .463 86/.300 479/.72093-94 29 2,100/72.4/66.7 430/14.8 252/8.7 1,087/37.5 61/2.1 .476 146/.378 530/.70692-93 27 1,869/69.2/73.1 363/13.4 175/6.5 903/33.4 40/1.5 .457 155/.361 422/.69691-92 28 2,036/72.7/74.5 423/15.1 282/10.0 1,088/38.9 58/2.1 .434 131/.329 381/.68090-91 28 1,976/70.6/74.4 383/13.7 182/6.5 1,116/39.9 63/2.3 .435 132/.376 424/.66589-90 29 2,131/73.5/71.2 443/15.3 203/7.0 1,180/40.7 130/4.5 .441 81/.384 454/.69688-89 32 2,388/74.6/69.3 530/16.6 214/6.8 1,365/42.7 148/4.6 .480 51/.443 579/.68687-88 27 1,921/68.6/67.0 553/20.5 192/7.1 1,192/42.6 164/6.1 .463 30/.385 361/.67086-87 28 2,202/78.6/66.8 528/18.9 221/7.9 1,306/46.6 153/5.5 .471 N/A 460/.67385-86 28 2,171/77.5/64.3 563/20.1 291/10.4 1,269/45.3 91/3.3 .475 N/A 385/.64884-85 28 1,927/68.8/66.5 465/16.6 219/7.8 1,206/43.1 96/3.4 .447 N/A 369/.64083-84 30 2,177/72.6/65.4 495/16.5 225/7.5 1,222/40.7 180/6.0 .473 N/A 449/.68782-83 29 2,137/73.7/69.6 577/19.8 234/8.0 1,266/43.7 223/7.6 .472 N/A 321/.69881-82 26 1,873/72.0/59.8 372/14.3 188/7.2 1,187/45.7 194/7.5 .463 N/A 408/.69780-81 32 2,688/84.0/63.7 617/19.2 391/12.2 1,422/44.4 188/5.9 .503 N/A 412/.63579-80 29 2,447/84.4/68.2 483/16.7 418/14.4 1,271/43.8 115/4.0 .493 N/A 452/.67178-79 25 2,114/84.6/62.4 320/12.8 410/16.4 1,234/49.4 157/6.3 .460 N/A 326/.601 • Note: Team records incomplete/missing from 1977-78 and 1976-77

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POINTS Player Points 1. Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) ...................................... 38 1. Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) ............................ 38 3. Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) ................... 36 4. Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982)............... 35 4. Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) .............................. 35 4. Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979).............................. 35 7. Jessica Schutt at USC (March 10, 1994)................................ 34 7. Stefanie Kasperski at Arizona State (Feb. 10, 1989)............. 34 7. Alison Lang vs. Chico State (Dec. 11, 1982) ......................... 34 7. Alison Lang vs. Washington (Jan. 23, 1982)........................... 34 7. Alison Lang vs. San Jose State (Dec. 16, 1980) .................... 34 7. Bev Smith at Seattle (Jan. 11, 1980) ....................................... 34

REBOUNDS Player Rebounds 1. Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) ................... 26 2. Peg Rees vs. Western Washington (Feb. 10, 1975) ............. 23 3. Cathrine Kraayeveld at Montana (Dec. 19, 2002) .................. 22 3. Alison Lang vs. Louisiana State (Dec. 16, 1981) ................... 22 5. Andrea Bills vs. Montana (Dec. 12, 2003)............................... 21 5. Bev Smith vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) .................................... 21 7. Andrea Bills at Santa Clara (Dec. 16, 2003) .......................... 20 7. Chris Metzger vs. Washington (Jan. 15, 1983)....................... 20 7. Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) ............................. 20 7. Bev Smith vs. Oregon State (Dec. 17, 1981) ......................... 20 7. Bev Smith vs. Colorado (March 18, 1981) .............................. 20 7. Bev Smith at Washington (Feb. 16, 1979) .............................. 20 7. Peg Rees vs. Washington (Feb. 9, 1975)................................ 20

ASSISTS Player Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa at Gonzaga (Nov. 25, 2003) ........................ 14 1. Vanessa Selden vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) ......... 14 3. Corrie Mizusawa vs. Valparaiso (Nov. 15, 2003) .................... 13 3. Sheila Sattiewhite vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) ................... 13 3. Sheila Sattiewhite vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988).............................. 13 6. Corrie Mizusawa vs. Miama (Fla.) (Nov. 26, 2004)................. 12 6. Jacquie Semeniuk vs. UCLA (Feb. 4, 1989)............................ 12 6. Lauri Landerholm vs. Washington (March 9, 1984) ............... 12 6. Lauri Landerholm vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) ............. 1210. Carol Drouet vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 21, 1985) ................. 1110. Lauri Landerholm vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1984) .......... 1110. Bev Smith at Washington (Feb. 19, 1982) .............................. 1110. Allison Towriss vs. Seattle (Feb. 27, 1981) ............................. 1110. Suzanne Washington vs. Texas (Dec. 18, 1979) .................... 11

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum nine attempts) Player FG Pct. 1. Lauri Landerholm at Washington St. (Jan. 22, 1987)..... (11-11) 1.000 2. Shaquala Williams at Washington St. (Feb. 21, 2002) .....(9-9) 1.000 2. Jenny Mowe at Iowa State (March 14, 1999) ................(9-9) 1.000 2. Sara Wilson vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 1990).................(9-9) 1.000 2. Trina McCartney at Arizona (March 2, 1991) .................(9-9) 1.000 6. Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) ............. (12-13) .923 6. Julie Cushing vs. Humboldt State (Dec. 10, 1978) .... (12-13) .923 8. Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) .......... (11-12) .917 8. Alison Lang at Washington State (Feb. 22, 1982) .... (11-12) .91710. Eleanor Haring vs. Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 26, 2004) .... (10-11) .90910. Arianne Boyer at Santa Clara (Dec. 13, 1995) .......... (10-11) .909

FIELD GOALS MADE Player FG Made 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Jan. 5, 1990) ..... (19 att.) 16 1. Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) .... (26 att.) 16 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 24, 1989).... (22 att.) 15 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) ............ (21 att.) 15 3. Gabi Neumann vs. USC (Feb. 20, 1987)................. (21 att.) 15 3. Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982) . (17 att.) 15 7. Lauri Landerholm vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1987) (22 att.) 14 7. Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 11, 1983) ....... (21 att.) 14 7. Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) ........... (18 att.) 14 7. Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) ...................... (19 att.) 14 7. Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) .............. (20 att.) 14 7. Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) ............. (17 att.) 14

STEALS Player Steals 1. Bev Smith at Washington (Jan. 22, 1981)............................... 11 2. Julie Cushing vs. Oregon State (March 1, 1979) ......................9 3. Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979).................................9 3. Julie Cushing at Southern Oregon (Feb. 14, 1978) ..................9 3. Julie Cushing vs. Southern Oregon (Jan. 7, 1978) ..................9 6. Alissa Edwards at TCU (Dec. 22, 2002).....................................8

6. Sally Crowe at UCLA (Jan. 5, 1995) ...........................................8 6. Sally Crowe at Idaho State (Dec. 15, 1994) ..............................8 6. Bev Smith vs. Stanford (Feb. 13, 1981) .....................................8 6. Suzanne Washington vs. Western Washington (Jan. 6, 1979) .....8 6. Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) ......................8 6. Chris Briot vs. Seattle Pacific (Feb. 4, 1977) ............................8

BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blocks 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 29, 1987)..... 13 2. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) .................. 12 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Feb. 12, 1988) ........... 10 4. Stefanie Kasperski vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) ..............9 4. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 16, 1988) ..........9 4. Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) .............................9 4. Alison Lang vs. Pacific (Jan. 22, 1983) .......................................9 4. Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) ............................9 4. Alison Lang at Pepperdine (Jan. 7, 1983) ..................................910. Alison Lang vs. San Jose State (Nov. 18, 1983) .......................810. Jenny Mowe at UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 13, 1999)..................8

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum five made) Player 3FG Pct. 1. Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) ........ (7-8) .875 2. Jamie Craighead vs. St. John’s (Nov. 30, 2001) ........ (6-7) .857 3. Alissa Edwards vs. Stanford (Jan. 11, 2003) ............. (5-6) .833 3. Staci Wallenborn at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990) .... (5-6) .833 5. Chelsea Wagner vs. Washington (Jan. 13, 2005) ..... (6-8) .750 5. Shaquala Williams vs. UCLA (Feb. 4, 1999).............. (6-8) .750 7. Edniesha Curry at Stanford (Jan. 13, 2002)............... (5-7) .714 7. Missy Croshaw at Colorado (March 19, 1994) ......... (5-7) .714 7. Staci Wallenborn at Washington St. (Feb. 15, 1991) ...... (5-7) .71410. Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002)..... (7-10) .700

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player 3FG Made 1. Jessica Schutt at Hawai`i (Nov. 26, 1993) ................ (14 att.) 8 2. Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002) .... (10 att.) 7 2. Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) ........... (8 att.) 7 2. Jamie Craighead vs. Washington (Dec. 28, 2001).... (11 att.) 7 2. Jamie Craighead at Arizona (Feb. 1, 2001) ................ (12 att.) 7 6. Jamie Craighead vs. St. John’s (Nov. 30, 2001) ........... (7 att.) 6 6. Chelsea Wagner vs. Washington (Jan. 13, 2005) ........ (8 att.) 6 6. Shaquala Williams vs. UCLA (Feb. 4, 1999)................. (8 att.) 6 6. Missy Croshaw vs. Arizona (Jan. 27, 1994) .................. (9 att.) 6 6. Jessica Schutt vs. Montana State (Dec. 28, 1991)...... (9 att.) 6 6. Missy Stowell at Northwestern (Dec. 1, 1991) ............. (9 att.) 6 6. Jennifer Bourn vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) ..... (9 att.) 6 6. Brandi Davis vs. UCLA (Jan. 27, 2005) ....................... (13 att.) 6

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(minimum eight made) Player FT Pct. 1. Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995)......(14-14) 1.000 2. Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) .........(12-12) 1.000 3. Lauri Landerholm vs. Arizona (Jan. 12, 1987) .....(10-10) 1.000 3. Jacquie Semeniuk at Arizona (Feb. 1, 1990).......(10-10) 1.000 3. Jacquie Semeniuk at Portland (Nov. 28, 1989)...(10-10) 1.000 3. Staci Wallenborn vs. Stanford (March 7, 1991) ......(10-10) 1.000 7. Lauri Landerholm vs. Washington St. (Feb. 28, 1987)...... (9-9) 1.000 7. Trina McCartney vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) .... (9-9) 1.000 9. Many players tied ......................................................... (8-8) 1.000

FREE THROWS MADE(minimum 10 made) Player FT Made 1. Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990)....... (17 att.) 15 2. Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) ....... (14 att.) 14 2. Alison Lang vs. Washington (Jan. 23, 1982)............ (16 att.) 14 2. Trina McCartney vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1989)...... (16 att.) 14 2. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Jan. 14, 1989) ..... (16 att.) 14 2. Sally Crowe at Washington State (Feb. 17, 1995)..... (16 att.) 14 7. Trina McCartney at Oregon State (Dec. 10, 1988) ...... (16 att.) 13 7. Natasha O’Brien vs. Oregon State (Feb. 27, 1998) (14 att.) 13 9. Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) .............. (12 att.) 12 9. Lauri Landerholm vs. San Francisco (Feb. 15, 1985) ..... (13 att.) 12 9. Trina McCartney at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990)...... (14 att.) 12

Debbie Adams

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POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 23.9 693 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 20.3 650 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 19.8 632 4. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 20.3 609 5. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 21.4 579 6. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 16.3 572 7. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 21.2 550 8. Shaquala Williams (1999-00) 31 17.7 549 9. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 18.2 547 10. Stefanie Kasperski (1989-90) 29 18.1 525

REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Reb. 1. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 11.8 376 2. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 13.6 367 3. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 12.9 323 4. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 10.9 318 5. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 10.4 311 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 9.5 304 7. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 11.5 298 8. Bev Smith (1981-82) 26 11.4 296 9. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2001-02) 35 8.3 29010. Debbie Sporcich (1990-91) 28 9.8 275

ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa (2004-05) 30 7.0 209 2. Jacquie Semeniuk (1988-89) 32 5.9 190 3. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-04) 29 6.2 180 4. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 5.7 171 5. Lauri Landerholm (1983-84) 30 5.4 161 6. Allison Towriss (1980-81) 32 4.7 151 7. Lauri Landerholm (1984-85) 26 5.6 145 8. Bev Smith (1981-82) 26 5.5 143 9. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 3.9 137 9. Sheila Sattiewhite (1987-88) 28 4.9 137

STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 3.8 95 1. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 3.5 95 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 2.9 94 4. Suzanne Washington (1978-79) 25 3.5 87 5. Vanessa Selden (1991-92) 27 3.1 84 6. Suzanne Washington (1979-80) 29 2.9 83 7. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 2.5 76 8. Lauri Landerholm (1985-86) 28 2.6 73 9. Allison Towriss (1980-81) 32 2.3 72 9. Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 2.8 72

BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 4.8 140 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1987-88) 28 4.3 119 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 3.5 111 4. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 3.5 105 5. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 3.8 99 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1989-90) 29 3.2 92 7. Kerry Clawson (1977-78) 21 4.0 84 8. Alison Lang (1980-81) 32 2.5 81 9. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-87) 30 2.7 8010. Renae Fegent (1995-96) 29 2.6 74

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum four made per game) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Debbie Adams (1980-81) 32 162-264 .614 2. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 280-457 .613 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 264-436 .606 4. Debbie Sporcich (1992-93) 21 124-206 .602 5. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 208-350 .594 6. Sara Wilson (1993-94) 28 144-243 .593 7. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 237-406 .584 8. Angelina Wolvert (1999-00) 31 145-252 .575 9. Alison Lang (1980-81) 32 159-283 .56210. Debbie Adams (1979-80) 29 200-361 .55410. Debbie Sporcich (1993-94) 28 155-280 .554

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.(minimum one made per game) Player G 3FG-3FA Pct. 1. Michelle Eble (1988-89) 32 41-87 .471 2. Missy Croshaw (1993-94) 29 70-153 .458 3. Jennifer Bourn (1990-91) 28 49-111 .454 4. Michelle Eble (1989-90) 27 37-91 .407 5. Chelsea Wagner (2004-05) 15 37-92 .402 5. Staci Wallenborn (1990-91) 28 37-92 .402 7. Jessica Schutt (1993-94) 28 47-117 .402 8. Natasha O’Brien (1998-99) 31 34-83 .401 9. Jamie Craighead (2001-02) 35 69-173 .39910. Jessica Schutt (1991-92) 26 26-66 .394

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE(minimum one made per game) Player G Avg. 3FG 1. Jamie Craighead (2000-01) 29 2.8 81 2. Missy Croshaw (1993-94) 29 2.4 70 3. Jamie Craighead (2001-02) 35 2.0 69 4. Brandi Davis (2002-03) 28 1.9 54 5. Shaquala Williams (1999-00) 31 1.7 53 6. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 1.5 52 7. Jennifer Bourn (1990-91) 28 1.8 49 8. Brandi Davis (2004-05) 30 1.6 48 9. Jessica Schutt (1993-94) 28 1.7 4710. Brandi Davis (2003-04) 29 1.5 43

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum two made per game) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 108-119 .908 2. Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 102-118 .864 3. Jessica Schutt (1993-94) 28 56-67 .836 4. Lauri Tennant (1984-85) 28 89-109 .817 5. Shaquala Williams (1999-00) 31 118-145 .814 6. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 117-144 .813 7. Lauri Landerholm (1985-86) 28 82-101 .812 8. Julie Cushing (1979-80) 27 68-84 .810 9. Missy Croshaw (1992-93) 27 65-81 .80210. Lauri Tennant (1983-84) 30 84-105 .800

Julie Cushing

Sheila Sattiewhite

Field Goal AttemptsGame 30 Bev Smith vs. Washington (13 made), March 14, 1981 vs. Boise State (16 made), Jan. 13, 1979Season 485 Bev Smith (259 made), 1980-81Career 1,682 Bev Smith (857 made), 1978-82

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame 21 Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa (three made), March 17, 2001Season 213 Jamie Craighead, 2000-01Career 492 Jamie Craighead (182 made), 1998-02

Free Throws MadeGame 15 Debbie Sporcich vs. N.M. State (17 att.), Dec. 7, 1990Season 156 Trina McCartney (205 atttempts), 1988-89Career 486 Alison Lang (674 attempts), 1980-84

Free Throw AttemptsGame 17 Debbie Sporcich vs. N.M. State (15 made), Dec. 7, 1990 Cindy Murphy vs. Stanford (nine made), Jan. 9, 1993Season 205 Trina McCartney (156 made), 1988-89Career 674 Alison Lang (486 made) , 1980-84

Consecutive Free Throws MadeSeason 31 Shaquala Williams, 2001-02

Games StartedCareer 117 Alison Lang, 1980-84

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(minimum four attempts per game) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 883-1,496 .590 2. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 357-623 .573 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 816-1,449 .563 4. Sara Wilson (1990-94) 92 346-624 .554 5. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 499-918 .544 6. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 521-965 .540 7. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 473-886 .534 7. Debbie Adams (1977-81) 109 612-1,147 .534 9. Sonja Curtis (1996-1999) 110 223-420 .53110. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 546-1,057 .517

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS(minimum one attempt per game) Player G Avg. 3-Ptrs. 1. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 1.7 189 2. Jamie Craighead (1998-02) 107 1.7 182 3. Brandi Davis (2002-present) 87 1.7 145 4. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 1.4 144 5. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 78 1.4 109 6. Michelle Eble (1987-90) 80 1.1 90 7. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 0.8 85 8. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 0.7 81 9. Peggy Swadener (1989-93) 93 0.9 7910. Chelsea Wagner (2003-present) 39 1.9 76

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.(minimum one attempt per game) Player G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1. Jennifer Bourn (1987-91) 87 66-148 .446 2. Michelle Eble (1987-90) 80 90-203 .443 3. Natasha O’Brien (1997-99) 58 55-135 .407 4. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 189-482 .392 5. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 81-211 .384 6. Kristen Forristall (2004-present) 31 18-47 .383 7. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 78 109-285 .382 8. Chelsea Wagner (2003-present) 39 76-203 .374 9. Betty Ann Boeving (1993-97) 93 53-143 .37110. Jamie Craighead (1998-02) 107 182-492 .370

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(minimum 1.5 attempts per game) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 308-367 .839 2. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 379-468 .810 3. Carolyn Ganes (2002-present) 56 110-136 .809 4. Sonja Curtis (1996-99) 110 220-275 .800 5. Kristen Forristall (2004-present) 31 41-53 .774 6. Heather McDuffie (1982-86) 104 137-180 .761 7. Jessica Schutt (1991-95) 100 149-196 .760 8. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 207-274 .755 9. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 226-302 .74810. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 298-403 .740

DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Player G Seas-Hi DFSG 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 30 (’83, ’84) 108 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 27 (’81, ’82) 99 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 31 (’89) 93 4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 26 (’86) 90 4. Arianne Boyer (1993-96) 113 24 (3 times) 90 6. Julie Cushing (1976-80) 93 20 (’79) 77 7. Shaquala Williams (1998-02) 72 30 (’02) 72 8. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 23 (’91) 71 9. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 23 (‘05) 6710. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 25 (’94) 65

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player G Seas-Hi D-Ds 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 24 (’82) 88 2. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 17 (’82, ’83) 59 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 17 (’90) 49 4. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 13 (’91) 40 5. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 11 (’02) 28 6. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 11 (’95, ’97) 28 7. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 8 (’95) 17 8. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 5 (’01) 14

POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 19.2 2,252 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 18.8 2,063 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 16.4 1,956 4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 14.9 1,783 5. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 13.3 1,501 6. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 14.6 1,478 7. Debbie Adams (1977-81) 109 12.9 1,412 8. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 14.8 1,404 9. Julie Cushing (1976-80) 93 14.9 1,39210. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 11.3 1,305

REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Rebs. 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 12.4 1,362 2. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 9.8 1,151 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 8.4 996 4. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 9.1 868 5. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 7.5 850 6. Debbie Adams (1977-80) 109 7.8 848 7. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 6.7 825 8. Cathrine Kraayeveld 109 7.1 774 9. Trina McCartney (1987-91) 112 6.1 68710. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 5.7 666

ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 5.1 607 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 4.0 443 3. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 3.7 417 4. Jacquie Semeniuk (1986-90) 119 4.1 408 5. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-05) 59 6.6 389 6. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 3.7 369 7. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 3.3 358 8. Sheila Sattiewhite (1984-88) 114 2.6 291 9. Heather McDuffie (1983-86) 104 2.6 27510. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 2.3 268

STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 3.2 349 2. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 2.4 290 3. Julie Cushing (1977-80) 93 2.2 200 4. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 1.7 186 5. Debbie Adams (1978-81) 106 1.6 173 6. Suzanne Washington (1978-80) 54 3.2 170 7. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 1.4 165 8. Vanessa Selden (1990-92) 64 2.5 160 9. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 1.3 151 9. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 1.3 151

BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 3.6 425 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 3.4 402 3. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 1.8 222 4. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 1.8 193 5. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 2.1 169 6. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 1.2 132 7. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 1.3 111 8. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 0.9 101 9. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 0.8 10010. Helen Higgs (1980-84) 100 0.8 88

GAMES PLAYED Player Games 1. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 2. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 3. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 4. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 4. Jacquie Semeniuk (1986-90) 119 6. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 7. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 8. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 9. Staci Wallenborn (1988-92) 112 9. Trina McCartney (1987-91) 112 9. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112

Angelina Wolvert

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PointsGame ............................................................121 vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ..................................................................................2,688, 1980-81

Points, HalfGame .............................................................. 69 vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979

Scoring AverageSeason .....................................................................................84.6, 1978-79

Fewest PointsGame ................................................ 24 vs. Portland State, Jan. 27, 1976Season ......................................................................................436, 1973-74

Fewest Points, HalfGame ..................................14 vs. South Carolina, Nov. 28, 2002 (2nd); ............................................................. at Washington, Feb. 17, 1991 (1st)

Lowest Scoring AverageSeason .....................................................................................39.6, 1973-74

Fewest Points AllowedGame ........................................................29 vs. Boise State, Jan. 2, 2001Season ......................................................................................523, 1973-74

Fewest Points Allowed, HalfGame ........................................................ 12 vs. Gonzaga, Dec. 14, 1996

Lowest Scoring Average AllowedSeason .....................................................................................47.5, 1973-74

Most Points AllowedGame .........................................................107 at Stanford, Feb. 25, 1989Season ..................................................................................2,217, 1988-89

Highest Scoring Average AllowedSeason .....................................................................................74.5, 1991-92

Largest Margin of VictoryGame .............................................................. 81 vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ............................................................................22.2 avg., 1978-79

Largest Margin of DefeatGame ..................................................65 at Oregon State, Feb. 25, 1975Season ............................................................................15.6 avg., 2002-03

Field Goals MadeGame ............................................54 (102 att.) vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ............................................................1,138 (2,261 att.), 1980-81

Field Goal AttemptsGame ....................................... 102 (54 made) vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ....................................................... 2,261 (1,138 made), 1980-81

Field Goal PercentageGame ......................................... .696 (32-46) at DePaul, Dec. 22, 1999Season ............................................................ .480 (879-1,831), 1988-89

Field Goal Percentage (Half)Game ................. .750 (18-24) vs. SW Louisiana, Nov. 27, 1985 (1st)

Field Goal Percentage DefenseGame .......................... .183 (11-60) vs. Portland State, Dec. 18, 1999Season .............. .364 (558-1,534), 1977-78; (654-1,797), 1998-99

Three-Point Field Goals MadeGame .................................................. 13 (25 att.) at TCU, Dec. 22, 2002 ......................................................(29 att.) vs. Santa Clara, Dec. 15, 2002Season ...................................................................194 (611 att.), 2001-02

Three-Point Field Goals Made (Both Teams)Game ..................................................25 vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002)

Three-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame ...............................29 (13 made) vs. Santa Clara, Dec. 15, 2002.............................................................. (6 made) vs. Iowa, March 17, 2001Season .............................................................. 611 (194 made), 2001-02

Three-Point FG Attempts (Both Teams)Game ..................................................50 vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002)

Three-Point Field Goal Pct.Game ....................................... .818, (min. 8 att.) vs. USC, Jan. 25, 1991 Season .................................................................. .443 (51-115), 1988-89

Three-Point FG Percentage (Both Teams)Game ................................................. .818 (9-11) vs. USC, Jan. 25, 1991

Free Throws MadeGame ............................................40 (52 att.) vs. Seattle, March 8, 1980Season ...................................................................579 (884 att.), 1988-89

Free Throws Made (Both Teams)Game ...........................................................61 at Montana, Dec. 16, 1991

Free Throw AttemptsGame ....................................... 52 (40 made) vs. Seattle, March 8, 1980Season .............................................................. 844 (579 made), 1988-89

Free Throw Attempts (Both Teams)Game .........................................80 vs. Western Kentucky, Dec. 5, 1997; ..................................................................... vs. Oregon State, Feb. 5, 1993

Free Throw PercentageGame .....................................1.000 (16-16) vs. Colorado, Dec. 5, 1981Season ............................................................... .720 (479-665), 1994-95

Free Throw Percentage (Both Teams)Game ........................................ .890 (24-26) vs. California, Jan. 2, 1998

ReboundsGame .............................................................. 69 vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ..................................................................................1,422, 1980-81

Offensive Rebounds (Since 1986-87)Game .................................................................30 vs. USC, Feb. 20, 1987Season .............................................................438 (1,365 total), 1987-88

Rebounding AverageSeason .....................................................................................49.4, 1978-79

Rebounding MarginGame ...............................+40 (72-32) at Portland State, Jan. 25, 1982Season ........................................................................... +9.3 avg., 1985-86

AssistsGame .....................................................32 vs. Santa Clara, Jan. 29, 1983Season ......................................................................................617, 1980-81

StealsGame .............................................................. 39 vs. Hawaii, Jan. 16, 1979Season ......................................................................................418, 1979-80

Blocked ShotsGame ............................................... 17 vs. Pacific Christian, Jan. 3, 1982Season ......................................................................................223, 1982-83

Miscellaneous Winning Pct. ............................................................ .920 (23-2), 1978-79Conf. Winning Pct. ................................................1.000 (13-0), 1979-80Pac-10 Winning Pct. ............................................. .833 (15-3), 1998-99Wins..........................................................................25, 1980-81, 1998-99Conference Wins...................................................................... 15, 1998-99Consecutive Wins .................................................................... 21, 1978-79Consecutive Home Wins (season)....................................... 14, 1998-99Consecutive Home Wins...................................................20, 1998-2000Home Wins ..........................................14, 1986-87; 1998-99, 2001-02Road Wins............................................14, 1979-80; 1980-81; 1983-84Losses ......................................................................................... 18, 1992-93Conference Losses .................................................................. 15, 1992-93Consecutive Losses (season)................................................ 11, 1992-93Home Losses................................................................................8, 1992-93Road Losses .............................................................................. 11, 1975-76Largest Comeback Win ...............22-point deficit (16:20, second half) ...............................................................................at Arizona, March 4, 2000

Brianne Meharry helped the Ducks to 20 straight home wins from 1998-2000.

Cathrine Kraayeveld made seven of the Ducks’ school-record 13 baskets from three-point range last in 2002 against Santa Clara.

Alyssa Fredrick had four blocks as UO set a record for FG percentage defense (18 percent) in a win over Portland State

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Jackson AwardAwarded annually by the athletic department to the University of Oregon’s top female senior student-athlete. Sponsored by Ross and Muriel Jackson.

2005 Dana Panova, tennis2004 Jenn Poore, softball2003 Becky Holliday, track2002 Chalise Baysa, soccer2001 Lindsey Dion, basketball2000 Anika Heuser, golf1999 Marie Davis/Kaarin Knudson, track1998 Jennifer Thomas, track1997 Arianne Boyer, basketball1996 LaReina Woods, track1995 Camara Jones, track1994 Sara Wilson, basketball1993 Erika Klein, cross country/track1992 Tracey Simmons, softball1991 Lynn Yonemoto, golf1990 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball1989 Penny Graves, cross country/track1988 Annette Hand, cross country/track1987 Lauri Landerholm, basketball1986 Sue Harbour, volleyball1985 Leann Warren, cross country/track1984 Lisa Martin, cross country/track1983 Tina Helm, swimming1982 Bev Smith, basketball1981 Allison Towriss, basketball

Emerald Athletic TrophyAwarded annually to a University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship and cit-izenship. Sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the Oregon Daily Emerald.

2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, basketball2004 Luke Jackson, basketball2003 Santiago Lorenzo, track2002 Joey Harrington, football2001 Jerilyn White, golf2000 A.D. Smith, basketball1999 Josh Bidwell, football1998 Jeremy Ensrud, wrestling1997 Chris Nelson, track1996 Kevin Roberts, wrestling1995 Camara Jones, track1994 Kelly Blair, track1993 Ronnie Harris, football/track1992 Bob Gray, track1991 Bill Musgrave, football1990 Terry Obee, football1989 Glenn Jarrett, wrestling1988 Keith Balderston, basketball1987 Harold Kuphaldt, track1986 Dub Myers, track1985 Sue Harbour, volleyball1984 Ryan Zinke, football1983 Kevin Lusk, football1982 Bev Smith, basketball1981 Alberto Salazar, track1980 Mike Ritchey, baseball1979 Rudy Chapa, track1978 Scott McEldowney, gymnastics1977 Greg Ballard, basketball1976 Ron Lee, basketball1975 Joe Percival, gymnastics1975 Don Reynolds, football/baseball1974 Guy Krause, baseball1973 Steve Prefontaine, track1972 Pete Shmock, track1971 Bob Newland, football1970 John Miller, wrestling1969 Arne Kvalheim, track1968 Jim Smith, football

Arianne Boyer (1993-97) received the Jackson Award following her senior year at Oregon.

Lindsey Dion (1997-01)

Most Valuable Player2005 Andrea Bills Cathrine Kraayeveld2004 Andrea Bills2003 Alissa Edwards2002 Team2001 Angelina Wolvert2000 Shaquala Williams1999 Team1998 Natalie Hughes1997 Arianne Boyer1996 Arianne Boyer Renae Fegent1995 Renae Fegent1994 Missy Croshaw Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson1993 Debbie Sporcich1992 Staci Wallenborn1991 Debbie Sporcich1990 Stefanie Kasperski1989 Stefanie Kasperski1988 Stefanie Kasperski1987 Lauri Landerholm1986 Lauri Landerholm1985 Lauri Landerholm1984 Alison Lang1983 Alison Lang1982 Alison Lang

Best Defensive Player2004 Kedzie Gunderson2003 Alissa Edwards2002 Edniesha Curry2001 Alissa Edwards2000 Lindsey Dion1999 Lisa Bowyer1998 Lisa Bowyer1997 Lisa Bowyer1996 Cindie Edamura1995 Cindie Edamura Jessica Schutt1994 Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson

Most Improved Player2004 Eleanor Haring2003 Amy Taylor2002 Cathrine Kraayeveld2001 Alissa Edwards2000 Jamie Craighead1999 Ndidi Unaka1998 Sonja Curtis Natasha O’Brien1997 Jenny Mowe1996 Kirsten McKnight1995 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura1994 Sandie Edwards

Harry RitchieScholar-Athlete AwardAwarded to a player for her ath-letic and scholastic ability.2005 Corrie Mizusawa2004 Corrie Mizusawa2003 Amy Taylor2002 Kourtney Shreve2001 Kourtney Shreve2000 Nicole Strange1999 Natasha O’Brien1998 Natasha O’Brien1997 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura Renae Fegent1996 Renae Fegent1995 Betty Ann Boeving

Cindie Edamura1994 Sara Wilson1993 Peggy Swadener1992 Staci Wallenborn1991 Kelly Blair1990 Stefanie Kasperski Jacquie Semeniuk1989 Stefanie Kasperski1988 Stefanie Kasperski1987 Gabi Neumann1986 Lauri Landerholm Gabi Neumann1985 Lauri Landerholm1984 Helen Higgs1983 Helen Higgs1982 Mary Ann Stoican1981 Mary Ann Stoican

Green and Gold AwardAwarded for contributions on and off the court.2005 Allison McNeill Mike McNeill2004 Cathrine Kraayeveld

Most Inspirational Player(discontinued after 2003)2003 Kourtney Shreve2002 Alissa Edwards2001 Camber Ellingson2000 Nicole Strange1999 Nicole Strange1998 Kirsten McKnight1997 Shannon Thorne1996 Courtney Kanegae1995 Sally Crowe1994 Missy Croshaw1993 Sara Wilson1992 Missy Croshaw1991 Trina McCartney1990 Jacquie Semeniuk1989 Trina McCartney1988 Sheila Sattiewhite1987 Carol Drouet1986 Sue Brown1985 Carol Drouet1984 Chris Metzger1983 Helen Higgs1982 Helen Higgs1981 Angie Snider Allison Towriss Cindy Anderson

Most Valuable Newcomer(discontinued after 2003)2003 Carolyn Ganes2002 Andrea Bills2001 Cathrine Kraayeveld2000 Kourtney Shreve1999 Shaquala Williams1998 Brianne Meharry Angelina Wolvert1997 Natalie Hughes1996 Lisa Bowyer1995 Sally Crowe1994 Arianne Boyer1993 Deborah Reynolds1992 Jessica Schutt1991 Debbie Sporcich1990 Vanessa Selden1989 Tori Baker1988 Vonda Anderson1987 Stefanie Kasperski1986 Tammy Richard

TEAM AWARDS

Edniesha Curry (2001-02) was selected as UO’s Best Defensive Player after her senior season.

Teammates voted Alissa Edwards (1999-03) the Best Defensive Player twice in her career and MVP once.

UNIVERSITY AWARDS

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1967 Neil Steinhauer, track1966 Ken Moore, track1965 Corky Sullivan, football1964 Dick Imwalle, football1963 Steve Barnett, football1962 Mike Rose, football1961 Dave Grosz, football1960 Dave Edstrom, track1959 Wimp Hastings, basketball/baseball1958 Jim Bailey, track1957 Phil McHugh, football/baseball1956 Lon Stiner, football1955 Pete Williams, baseball1954 Ron Lowell, tennis1953 Jim Livesay, baseball1952 John Hutchins, track1951 Jack Keller, basketball/baseball

Doyle Higdon Memorial TrophyAwarded annually to a University of Oregon sophomore for excellence in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. The trophy is named in honor of a former football and track star who was killed prior to his junior year at Oregon.

2005 Tommy Skipper, track2004 Eric Mitchum, track2003 Daria Panova, women’s tennis2002 Luke Jackson/Luke Ridnour, basketball2001 Santiago Lorenzo, track2000 Shaquala Williams, basketball1999 Brianne Meharry, basketball1998 Dietrich Moore, football1997 Marie Davis, cross country/track1996 Milena Glusac, cross country/track1995 Kenya Wilkins, basketball1994 Rick Cantwell, track1993 LaReina Woods, volleyball/track1992 Camara Jones, track1991 Kelly Blair, basketball/track1990 Dan Vidlak, wrestling1989 Bill Musgrave, football1988 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball1987 Scott Kozak, football1986 Keith Balderston, basketball1985 Deanna Schiedler, track1984 Sue Harbour, volleyball1983 Kathy Hayes, track1982 Eugene Young, football1981 Leann Warren, track1980 Bev Smith, basketball1979 Melanie Batiste, track1978 Rudy Chapa, track1977 Sally Blickle, basketball/softball1976 Jack Henderson, football1975 Greg Ballard, basketball1974 Ron Lee, basketball1973 Don Reynolds, football/baseball1972 Guy Krause, baseball1971 Steve Prefontaine, track1970 Tom Graham, football1969 Larry Holliday, basketball1968 John Miller, wrestling1967 Gary Schultz, baseball1966 John Pinkstaff, basketball1965 Keith Lampard, baseball1964 Bob Mitchell, wrestling1963 Terry DeSylvia, football1962 Ted Abram, track1961 Vic Reeve, track1960 Dyrol Burleson, track1959 George Larson, track1958 Mike Forrester, track1957 Steve Anderson, track1956 John Raventos, football1955 Phil McHugh, football/basketball

Becky L. Sisley AwardNamed after the University’s first director of women’s intercollegiate athletics, it is awarded annually to a former women’s athlete com-memorating community involvement, career development and support of University ideals.

2005 Sally Blickle-Cassidy, basketball/softball2004 Krista Parent, softball2003 Tama Cuddeback Rowan, swimming2002 Mary L. Brorby, volleyball/softball/basketball Diane Smith, field hockey/softball/basketball2001 Peg Rees, basketball/softball/volleyball2000 Shelley Briggs, field hockey

Sara Wilson

Allison (Towriss) McNeill

Alison Lang was voted the team’s MVP three straight years.

The last Duck team to win an NCAA Tournament game was the 1998-99 squad, a

65-56 win over Cincinnati at Ames, Iowa. (Pictured: Natasha O’Brien, Lisa Bowyer,

Sonja Curtis and Brianne Meharry after clinching the 1999 Pac-10 title at California.)

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Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (HM)1994 Debbie Sporcich, F (1st)1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F/C (2nd)

NorPac1986 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) • Gabi Neumann, C (2nd)1985 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, C (HM)1984 Alison Lang, C (1st) • Lauri Landerholm, G (2nd)#1983 Alison Lang, C (1st) • Chris Metzger, F (HM)

NWBL 1982 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Alison Lang, C (1st)1981 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Debbie Adams, F (1st)1980 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) • Debbie Adams, F (1st) Suzanne Washington, G (1st) Julie Cushing, F (HM)1979 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Julie Cushing, F (2nd) Suzanne Washington, G (2nd) Debbie Adams, F (HM)1978 Julie Cushing, F (1st)

Pac-10 Freshman of the Year1999 Shaquala Williams, G

Pac-10 All-Freshman2005 Kristen Forristall, F2004 Eleanor Haring, F2003 Carolyn Ganes, C2002 Andrea Bills, C (HM)2000 Kourtney Shreve, G (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G1998 Brianne Meharry, F Angelina Wolvert, F1997 Jenny Mowe, C1994 Arianne Boyer, F1991 Debbie Sporcich, F1990 Vanessa Selden, G1987 Stefanie Kasperski, C

• Player of the Year # Newcomer of the Year

ACADEMIC HONORSCoSIDA Academic All-Americans1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st)1982 Bev Smith, G/F (3rd)1980 Bev Smith, G/F (2nd)

U.S. Basketball Writers Scholar-Athlete of the Year1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C

Academic All-Pac-102005 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (2nd) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM)2004 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Carolyn Ganes, F/C (HM)2003 Kourtney Shreve, G (2nd) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Amy Taylor, G (HM)2002 Jamie Craighead, G (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM)

Bev Smith, G/F (Canada) R. Williams Jones Cup 1997 Jody Runge, Asst. Coach (USA)1993 Sara Wilson, C (USA)1984 Carol Bot, C (Canada) 1980 Diane Hiemstra, G/F (USA) U.S. Olympic Festival 1991 Debbie Sporcich, F Sara Wilson, C1981 Diane Hiemstra, G/F Angie Snider, G/F

World Championships 2005 Carolyn Ganes, C (Canada) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

U-19 World Championships 2005 Tamika Nurse, G (Canada) World University Games 2005 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)2004 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada)2001 Shaquala Williams (USA)1981 Alison Lang, C (Canada)1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)

Canadian Junior Team1986 Jacquie Semeniuk, G1978 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F West German Junior Team1985 Stefanie Kasperski, C

West German National Team1983 Gabi Neumann, C 1984 Gabi Neumann, C1986 Stefanie Kasperski, C

WNBA DRAFTEES2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F 27th pick (San Antonio)2003 Shaquala Williams, G, 30th pick (Cleveland)2002 Edniesha Curry, G, 41st pick (Charlotte)2001 Jenny Mowe, C, 21st pick (Portland) Angelina Wolvert, F, 43rd pick (Cleveland)

PROFESSIONAL DUCKSEdniesha Curry (Charlotte, Phoenix, Washington)Renae Fegent (France)Kris Glidden (Belgium, France)Helen Higgs (Germany)Natalie Hughes (Australia)Stefanie Kasperski (Japan)Cathrine Kraayeveld (N.Y.)Lauri Landerholm (France)Alison Lang (Italy)Jenny Mowe (Portland, Poland, China, Washington, South Korea, L.A.)Gabi Neumann (Germany)Amy Pettersen (Australia)Vanessa Selden (Spain)Bev Smith (Italy)Angie Snider (Germany)Debbie Sporcich (Belgium, Italy, Spain, Seattle)Shaquala Williams (Cleveland, L.A.)Sara Wilson (Australia, Sweden)Angelina Wolvert (Cleveland, Italy)

Shaquala Williams, G (HM)2001 Brianne Meharry, F (2nd) Jamie Craighead, G (HM) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM)2000 Nicole Strange, G/F (2nd) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)1999 Natasha O’Brien, G (1st) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM)1998 Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM) Natasha O’Brien, F (1st) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM)1997 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM)1996 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Mendy Benson, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM)1995 Betty Ann Boeving, F (2nd) Cindie Edamura, G (2nd)1994 Missy Croshaw, G (1st) Sara Wilson, C (1st)1993 Sara Wilson, C (1st) Missy Croshaw, G (2nd) Jennifer Johansen, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM)1992 Kelly Blair, G (2nd) Iesha Smith, G/F (HM) Missy Croshaw, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM) Sara Wilson, C (HM)1991 Jenny Campbell, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM)1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Brooke Allen, G (HM) Tori Baker, G (HM) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM)1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F (1st)

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship2000 Nicole Strange, G1997 Renae Fegent, C1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C

NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERSOlympians1996 Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)1984 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)1980 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada)U.S. Junior Team1997 Jenny Mowe, C1996 Jenny Mowe, C1992 Sara Wilson, C

Pan American Games 1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada)

ALL-AMERICANSKodak2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)2000 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1998 Natalie Hughes, G (HM)1982 Bev Smith, G/F 1981 Bev Smith, G/F

Associated Press2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G (HM)1997 Arianne Boyer, F (HM)1995 Sally Crowe, G (HM)

All-District2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F2002 Shaquala Williams, G2000 Shaquala Williams, G1998 Natalie Hughes, G1987 Lauri Landerholm, G1986 Lauri Landerholm, G1984 Alison Lang, C1983 Alison Lang, C1982 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F1981 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1980 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1979 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F1978 Julie Cushing, F

Coach of the YearPacific-101999 Jody Runge1994 Jody Runge

NWBL1981 Elwin Heiny1980 Elwin Heiny 1979 Elwin Heiny

Women’s Basketball News Service1998 Jody Runge

District VIII1994 Jody Runge

ALL-CONFERENCEPac-10 Player of the Year2000 Shaquala Williams, G1987 Lauri Landerholm, G

All-Pac-10 2005 Andrea Bills, C (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (1st)2004 Andrea Bills, C (HM)2003 Alissa Edwards, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM)2002 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Edniesha Curry, G (HM)2001 Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)2000 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM)1999 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) Jenny Mowe, C (HM) Natasha O’Brien (HM)1998 Natalie Hughes, G (1st)1997 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (HM)1996 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st)1995 Sally Crowe, G (1st)

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Brad Ecklund, Football (1999)Dave Erdstrom, Track (1999)Dan Fouts, Football (1992)Laddie Gale, Basketball (1993)Greg Gibson, Wrestling (1993)Vince Goldsmith, Football (2002)Joe Gordon, Baseball (1992)Tom Graham, Football (2001)Jay Graybeal, Football (2000)Jim Grelle, Track (1994)Claudette Groenendaal, Track (1997)Larry Hanson, Baseball (2000)Sue Harbour, Volleyball (1995)Sally Harmon, Track (1999)Leo Harris, Athletics Director (1992)Dick Harter, Basketball Coach (2001)Martin Hawkins, Track (1997)Bill Hayward, Track Coach (1992)Kathy Hayes Hermann, Track (2001)Ralph Hill, Track (1993)Howard Hobson, Basketball Coach (1992)Barney Holland, Football/Basketball (2003)Hollis Huntington, Football (1994)Shy Huntington, Football (1993)Peter Jacobsen, Golf (1993)Dick James, Football (1992)Harry Jarome, Track (1993)Wally Johansen, Basketball (1996)Steve Jones, Basketball (2003)Stefanie Kasperski, Basketball (2000)Dan Kelly, Track (1992)Don Kirsch, Baseball Coach (1993)John Kitzmiller, Football (1992)Teri Kramer, Volleyball (2003)Mel Krause, Baseball/Basketball/ Baseball Coach (2001)Lauri Landerholm, Basketball (2001)Ronnie Lee, Basketball (1992)Jake Leicht, Football (1998)Woodley Lewis, Football (1999)Jim Loscutoff, Basketball (1995)

Stan Love, Basketball (1994)Derek Loville, Football (2000)Lisa Martin, Track (2005)Clifton McArthur, Administrator (1999)Bill McChesney, Track (2002)Phil McCugh, Football (2004)John McKay, Football (1995)Karen Meats, Basketball/Field Hockey/ Track/Volleyball (2002)Michelle Menkens, Swimming (1993)Mike Mikulak, Football (1994)Chris Miller, Football (1999)John Miller, Wrestling (1992)Kenny Moore, Track (1997)Jack Morris, Football/Track (2005)Raymond “Butch”Morse, Football (1997)Bill Musgrave, Football (2000)Bob Newland, Football (1994)Bob Officer, Athletic Trainer (2002)Mary Officer, Track (1993)Jack Patera, Football (2000)Charles Patterson, Basketball (1995)Annette Hand Peters, Track (1998)Steve Prefontaine, Track (1992)Mel Renfro, Football (1992)Ahmad Rashad, Football (1992)Chuck Rask, Basketball (1996)Blair Rasmussen, Basketball (2002)George Rasmussen, Track (2005)Bill Reinhart, Basketball Coach (1994)Don Reynolds, Football/Baseball (1993)Dave Roberts, Baseball (1994)Alison Lang, Basketball (1996)Mack Robinson, Track (1995)Jack Roche Jr., Football Coach (1997)Alberto Salazar, Track (1994)Bob Sanders, Football (1997)Jim Shanley, Football (1994)George Shaw, Football (1992)Tom Shaw, Golf (1997)Becky Sisley, Administrator/Coach (1998)

Bev Smith, Basketball (1992)Jim Smith, Football (1998)Richard Shore Smith, Football (1998)Ralph Spearow, Track (2001)Bill Steers, Football (1996)Les Steers, Track (1996)Neal Steinhauer, Track (1995)Jerry Tarr, Track (1992)Anthony Taylor, Basketball (2004)Les Tipton, Track (1998)Norm Van Brocklin, Football (1992)George Varoff, Track (1994)Charlie Warren, Basketball (1992)John Warren, Basketball Coach (1993)Leann Warren, Track (1995)Algot Westergren, Basketball (1995)Dick Whitman, Baseball (2004)Dave Wilcox, Football (1993)Dick Wilkins, Basketball/Football (1998)Mac Wilkins, Track (1992)Lynn Winbigler Anderson, Track (1992)Urgel “Slim” Wintermute, Basketball (1994)Janet Woodruff, Field Hockey Coach (2003)Gary Zimmerman, Football (1993)

Teams1916 Football (1992)1929 Men’s Tennis (1996)1933 Football (1999)1938-39 Men’s Basketball (1992)1948 Football (1993)1957 Football (1994)1959-60 Men’s Basketball (1997)1962 Men’s Track (1992)1970 Women’s Volleyball (2000)1974-75 Men’s Basketball (1996)1977 Men’s Cross Country (1998)1978-79 Women’s Basketball (2004)1979-80 Men’s Gymnastics (1993)1985 Women’s Track (1999)1995 Football (2005)

IndividualsDebbie Adams, Basketball/Track (2003)Bobby Anet, Basketball (1996)Earl Averill, Baseball (1997)Jim Bailey, Track (1993)Greg Ballard, Basketball (1993)Jim Barnett, Basketball (1994)Steve Barnett, Football (2000)Melanie Batiste, Track (1994)John Beckett, Football (1992)Wade Bell, Track (1998)Lou Bellisimo, Bowling Coach (1999)Bob Berry, Football (1992)Paula Berry, Track (2003)Jim Berwick, Football (2000)Hugo Bezdek, Football Coach (2002)Kelly Blair, Track (2004)Bill Bowerman, Track Coach (1992)Dick Boyd, Swimming (2005)Terrell Brandon, Basketball (2001)Mary Brorby, Softball/Volleyball (1997)Boyd Brown, Track (1996)John Bubalo, Baseball (2001)Dyrol Burleson, Track (1993)Bill Byrne, Athletics Director (2002)Ross Carter Sr., Football (1995)Len Casanova, Football Coach (1992)Rudy Chapa, Track (1999)Jack Crabtree, Football (2002)George Christensen, Football (1996)Brian Crouser, Track (2001)Dean Crouser, Track (2003)Joaquim Cruz, Track (1995)Jerry Cundari, Golf (1998)Jack Dallas, Swimming (1994)George Dames, Football (2000)Otis Davis, Track (1992)Bill Dellinger, Track (1993)John Dick, Basketball (1993)Roscoe Divine, Track (2003)Ed Durno, Basketball (1992)

OREGON HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

More than a century of athletic heritage is the focal point behind the recognition of some of the University of Oregon’s great-est athletic immortals of all time with the founding of Oregon’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992.

Spearheaded by former director of ath-letics Bill Byrne, the formation of the Hall was established to permanently honor athletes, coaches and administrators who have been a part of the UO’s rich athletic heritage over the course of decades. The select few who are elected for induction represents the very best the University of Oregon has to offer and who have brought honor to themselves and teammates.

Each spring the selection committee reviews the candidates, with all nominees’ eligibility for induction commencing 10 years following their departure from the University.

Plaques honoring each of the inductees and their achievements are permanently displayed as part of the University’s Hall of Champions, located on the second floor of the Len Casanova Athletic Center.

The showcase is divided into three distinct areas that pay tribute to great Or-egon athletes of the past. The Hall’s main corridor features an array of showcases

housing many of the trophies and plaques won by Oregon teams and athletes over the years.

The north wing contains depictions of memorable sports moments, traditions and achievements in UO lore. It includes time lines that show the development of the University’s athletic department as well as the evolution of the equipment and tradi-tions that have made the Oregon experience what it is today.

Reserved for the south wing is Oregon’s Hall of Fame, where the greatest sports immortals are enshrined as the very best the University has to offer and who have brought honor to the educational institution as well as their teammates.

The athletic showcase is open to the public free of charge weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and four hours prior to the start of every home football game.

Twenty-seven individuals and three teams were included among the Hall of Fame’s inaugural class of inductees in 1992. The Hall of Fame will encompass 140 individual honorees as well as 14 select teams follow-ing the coronation of the 13th class in 2004, with this year’s activities centered around the weekend of Oct. 16 when the Ducks’ football team plays host to Arizona.

Lauri Landerholm (1983-87) is the latest individual women’s basketball inductee into Oregon’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

2005 ClassDick Boyd, Swimming (1962-65)Lisa Martin, Track (1980-83)Jack Morris, Football/Track (1955-57)George Rasmussen, Track (1947-50)1995 Football Team

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1. Alison Lang (1980-1984)2,252 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1980-81 (Fr.) 32-32 25 159-283 .562 — — 82-123 .667 47 81 47 224-7.0 400-12.51981-82 (So.) 26-26 31 207-350 .591 — — 136-181 .751 39 99 32 298-11.5 550-21.21982-83 (Jr.) 29-29 36 280-457 .613 — — 133-189 .704 99 140 43 318-11.0 693-23.91983-84 (Sr.) 30-30 35 237-406 .584 — — 135-181 .746 83 105 43 311-10.4 609-20.3Career 117-117 31 883-1496 .590 — — 486-674 .721 268 425 165 1151-9.8 2,252-19.2

2. Bev Smith (1978-1982)2,063 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1978-79 (Fr.) 25-25 33 166-356 .466 — — 47-86 .547 61 54 95 323-12.9 379-15.21979-80 (So.) 27-27 35 240-441 .544 — — 99-129 .767 115 58 95 367-13.6 579-21.41980-81 (Jr.) 32-32 33 259-485 .534 — — 114-157 .726 124 46 94 376-11.8 632-19.81981-82 (Sr.) 26-26 36 192-400 .480 — — 89-119 .748 143 35 65 296-11.4 473-18.2Career 110-110 34 857-1682 .510 — — 349-491 .711 443 193 349 1362-12.4 2,063-18.8

3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-1990) 1,956 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1986-87 (Fr.) 30-20 25 146-266 .549 — — 40-65 .615 20 80 8 194-6.5 332-11.11987-88 (So.) 28-27 30 185-342 .541 — — 79-110 .718 20 119 9 230-8.2 449-16.01988-89 (Jr.) 32-32 33 264-436 .606 — — 122-175 .697 29 111 20 304-9.5 650-20.31989-90 (Sr.) 29-28 33 221-405 .546 — — 83-120 .692 56 92 13 268-9.2 525-18.1Career 119-107 30 816-1449 .563 — — 324-470 .689 125 402 50 996-8.1 1,956-16.4

4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-1987) 1,783 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1982-83 (RS) 4-4 29 20-34 .588 — — 7-9 .778 19 1 16 7-1.8 47-11.81983-84 (Fr.) 30-26 31 114-245 .465 — — 84-105 .800 161 7 59 83-2.8 312-10.41984-85 (So.) 28-27 33 169-366 .462 — — 89-109 .817 145 8 66 155-5.5 427-15.21985-86 (Jr.) 28-28 31 184-424 .434 — — 82-101 .812 111 11 73 165-5.9 450-16.11986-87 (Sr.) 30-30 34 215-448 .480 — — 117-144 .813 171 11 76 209-6.9 547-18.2Career 120-115 32 702-1517 .463 — — 379-468 .810 607 38 290 619-5.2 1,783-14.9

5. Arianne Boyer (1993-1997) 1,501 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1993-94 (Fr.) 28-8 22 77-164 .470 0-1 .000 58-99 .586 15 7 30 134-4.8 212-7.61994-95 (So.) 28-28 32 149-271 .550 0-5 .000 94-144 .653 50 16 41 230-8.2 392-14.01995-96 (Jr.) 28-27 32 161-313 .514 5-16 .313 131-181 .725 37 12 53 222-7.9 458-16.41996-97 (Sr.) 29-28 31 159-309 .515 4-10 .400 117-200 .585 56 12 27 264-9.1 439-15.1Career 113-91 29 546-1057 .517 9-32 .281 400-624 .641 158 47 151 850-7.5 1,501-13.3

6. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002)1,478 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1998-99 (Fr.) 31-15 26 105-264 .398 36-117 .308 69-87 .793 89 1 36 90-2.9 315-10.21999-00 (So.) 31-31 35 189-461 .410 53-170 .312 118-145 .814 134 3 45 105-3.4 549-17.72001-02 (Jr.) 35-34 32 206-486 .424 52-169 .308 108-119 .908 137 7 46 102-2.9 572-16.32002-03 (Sr.) 4-4 30 13-39 .333 3-10 .300 13-16 .813 9 0 2 3-0.8 42-10.5Career 101-84 31 513-1,250 .410 144-466 .309 308-274 .839 369 11 129 300-2.9 1,478-14.2

7. Debbie Adams (1977-1981)1,412 points G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1977-78 (Fr.) 24 26 113-264 .428 — — 21-63 .333 30 19 23 235-9.8 247-10.31978-79 (So.) 24 26 137-258 .531 — — 53-104 .510 35 13 38 170-7.1 327-13.61979-80 (Jr.) 29 31 200-361 .554 — — 77-137 .554 39 12 70 269-9.3 477-16.41980-81 (Sr.) 32 26 162-264 .614 — — 37-78 .474 60 13 43 174-5.4 361-11.3Career 109 27 612-1147 .534 — — 188-382 .492 164 57 174 848-7.8 1,412-12.9

8. Debbie Sporcich (1990-1994) 1,404 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1990-91 (Fr.) 28-28 32 159-312 .510 0-0 .000 106-160 .663 27 16 19 275-9.8 424-15.11991-92 (So.) 18-16 28 83-167 .497 0-0 .000 50-69 .725 27 9 22 156-8.7 216-12.01992-93 (Jr.) 21-18 29 124-206 .602 0-0 .000 80-115 .696 33 17 13 183-8.7 328-15.61993-94 (Sr.) 28-27 28 155-280 .554 0-0 .000 126-170 .741 56 25 31 254-9.1 436-15.6Career 95-89 30 521-965 .540 0-0 .000 362-514 .704 143 67 85 868-9.1 1,404-14.8

9. Julie Cushing (1976-1980) 1,392 points G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1976-77 (Fr.) 17 31 101-295 .342 — — 40-60 .667 15 11 39 137-8.1 242-14.21977-78 (So.) 24 31 175-366 .478 — — 62-87 .713 55 14 68 105-4.4 412-17.21978-79 (Jr.) 25 29 166-323 .514 — — 58-80 .725 41 14 70 67-2.7 390-15.61979-80 (Sr.) 27 27 140-298 .469 — — 68-84 .810 45 7 27 87-3.2 348-12.9Career 93 30 582-1282 .454 — — 228-311 .733 156 46 204 396-4.3 1,392-14.9

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10. Angelina Wolvert (1997-2001)1,305 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1997-98 (Fr.) 27-22 22 89-173 .514 2-10 .200 69-90 .767 25 15 24 133-4.9 249-9.21998-99 (So.) 31-21 22 119-224 .531 2-6 .333 69-98 .704 25 37 35 188-6.1 309-10.01999-00 (Jr.) 31-26 26 145-252 .575 1-6 .167 75-108 .694 39 28 53 187-6.0 366-11.82000-01 (Sr.) 27-24 25 146-269 .543 4-6 .667 85-107 .794 41 21 39 158-5.9 381-14.1Career 116-93 24 499-918 .544 9-28 .321 298-403 .740 130 101 151 666-5.7 1,305-10.4

11. Staci Wallenborn (1988-1992)1,246 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1988-89 (Fr.) 31-19 23 79-205 .385 1-4 .250 47-85 .553 41 0 27 164-5.3 206-6.61989-90 (So.) 27-13 21 86-199 .432 2-6 .333 55-83 .663 37 2 23 99-3.7 229-8.51990-91 (Jr.) 28-26 29 143-250 .572 37-92 .402 83-107 .776 68 10 46 167-5.9 406-14.51991-92 (Sr.) 26-25 32 147-319 .461 26-84 .310 85-112 .759 54 9 49 166-6.4 405-15.6Career 112-83 26 455-973 .468 66-186 .355 270-387 .698 200 21 145 596-5.3 1,246-11.1

12. Andrea Bills (2001-2005)1,213 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2001-02 (Fr.) 35-16 20 113-226 .500 0-0 .000 37-104 .356 14 25 21 194-5.5 263-7.52002-03 (So.) 28-28 27 117-250 .468 0-0 .000 39-97 .402 36 30 16 190-6.8 273-9.82003-04 (Jr.) 29-29 26 134-284 .472 0-0 .000 53-123 .431 37 17 17 225-7.8 321-11.12004-05 (Sr.) 31-31 25 144-281 .512 0-0 .000 68-125 .544 36 28 27 216-7.0 356-11.5Career 123-104 24 508-1,041 .488 0-0 .000 197-449 .439 123 100 81 825-6.7 1,213-9.9

13. Renae Fegent (1994-1997)1,187 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1994-95 (So.) 28-28 31 190-376 .505 0-1 .000 98-137 .715 65 65 46 213-7.6 478-17.11995-96 (Jr.) 29-29 33 167-318 .525 1-7 .143 68-92 .739 96 74 57 224-7.7 403-13.91996-97 (Sr.) 25-25 29 125-250 .500 5-10 .500 51-74 .689 53 30 31 166-6.6 306-12.2Career 82-82 31 482-944 .511 6-18 .333 217-303 .716 214 169 134 603-7.4 1,187-14.5

14. Trina McCartney (1987-1991)1,184 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1987-88 (Fr.) 28-9 19 47-111 .423 0-0 .000 29-50 .580 25 11 15 133-4.8 123-4.41988-89 (So.) 31-30 31 161-316 .509 2-2 1.000 156-205 .761 67 15 37 248-8.0 480-15.51989-90 (Jr.) 29-28 29 120-256 .469 1-2 .500 92-123 .748 60 19 25 185-6.4 333-11.51990-91 (Sr.) 24-23 27 98-192 .510 5-18 .278 47-72 .653 29 8 19 121-5.1 248-10.3Career 112-90 27 426-875 .487 8-22 .364 324-450 .720 181 53 96 687-6.1 1,184-10.6

15. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-2005)1,151 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG2000-01 (Fr.) 24-0 9 15-46 .326 3-9 .333 17-21 .810 10 6 8 10-1.7 50-2.12001-02 (So.) 35-23 26 137-268 .511 10-27 .370 72-97 .742 58 41 38 290-8.3 356-10.22002-03 (Jr.) 15-14 31 82-174 .471 17-41 .415 36-53 .679 24 32 14 152-10.1 217-14.52003-04 (RS) 5-5 36 32-66 .485 11-24 .458 11-14 .786 11 16 4 43-8.6 86-17.22004-05 (Sr.) 30-30 33 156-343 .455 40-110 .364 90-117 .769 53 37 35 249-8.3 442-14.7Career 109-72 25 422-897 .470 81-211 .384 226-302 .748 156 132 99 774-7.1 1,151-10.6

16. Gabi Neumann (1984-1987)1,127 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1984-85 (So.) 28-25 27 139-254 .547 — — 51-94 .543 10 36 10 210-7.5 329-11.81985-86 (Jr.) 28-19 23 161-294 .548 — — 53-87 .609 8 34 10 189-6.8 375-13.41986-87 (Sr.) 28-26 28 173-338 .512 — — 77-109 .706 20 41 14 225-8.0 423-15.1Career 84-70 26 473-886 .534 — — 181-290 .624 38 111 34 624-7.4 1,127-13.4

17. Brianne Meharry (1997-2001)1,096 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1997-98 (Fr.) 16-11 27 76-142 .535 5-19 .263 53-87 .609 19 5 10 96-6.0 210-13.11998-99 (So.) 31-11 23 111-232 .478 0-6 .000 84-136 .618 30 5 30 188-6.1 306-9.91999-00 (Jr.) 31-6 26 113-242 .467 0-3 .000 92-140 .657 42 11 39 178-5.7 318-10.32000-01 (Sr.) 27-14 26 97-191 .508 6-19 .316 62-95 .653 50 13 18 133-4.9 262-9.7Career 105-42 26 397-807 .492 11-47 .234 291-458 .635 141 34 97 595-5.7 1,096-10.4

18. Missy Croshaw (1990-1994)1,076 points G-S MIN FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG1990-91 (Fr.) 28-17 21 52-148 .351 19-57 .333 34-47 .723 71 1 18 60-2.1 157-5.61991-92 (So.) 28-26 25 97-234 .415 49-134 .366 45-66 .682 100 1 35 81-2.9 288-10.31992-93 (Jr.) 27-26 32 85-232 .366 51-138 .370 65-81 .802 115 1 44 72-2.7 286-10.61993-94 (Sr.) 29-28 32 106-257 .412 70-153 .458 63-80 .788 131 2 39 109-3.8 345-11.7Career 112-97 28 340-871 .390 189-482 .392 207-274 .755 417 5 136 322-2.9 1,076-9.6

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Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish1973-74 Jane Spearing 3 8 .2731974-75 Nancy Mikleton 2 10 .1671975-76 Nancy Mikleton 5 15 .2501976-77 Elwin Heiny 11 6 .6471977-78 Elwin Heiny 19 5 .792 8 4 .667 Second1978-79 Elwin Heiny 23 2 .920 11 0 1.000 First1979-80 Elwin Heiny 24 5 .828 13 0 1.000 First1980-81 Elwin Heiny 25 7 .781 11 1 .917 First1981-82 Elwin Heiny 21 5 .808 4 0 1.000 First1982-83 Elwin Heiny 15 14 .517 8 4 .667 Third1983-84 Elwin Heiny 23 7 .767 10 1 .909 First1984-85 Elwin Heiny 14 14 .500 6 5 .545 Third1985-86 Elwin Heiny 21 7 .750 10 2 .833 T-First1986-87 Elwin Heiny 23 7 .767 14 4 .778 T-Second1987-88 Elwin Heiny 16 12 .571 9 9 .500 Fifth1988-89 Elwin Heiny 22 10 .688 11 7 .611 Third1989-90 Elwin Heiny 17 12 .586 9 9 .500 T-Fourth1990-91 Elwin Heiny 13 15 .464 6 12 .333 Eighth1991-92 Elwin Heiny 14 14 .500 6 12 .333 Seventh1992-93 Elwin Heiny 9 18 .333 3 15 .167 T-Ninth1993-94 Jody Runge 20 9 .690 13 5 .722 Third1994-95 Jody Runge 18 10 .643 11 7 .611 Fourth1995-96 Jody Runge 18 11 .621 10 8 .556 T-Third1996-97 Jody Runge 22 7 .759 14 4 .778 Second1997-98 Jody Runge 17 10 .630 13 5 .722 Fourth1998-99 Jody Runge 25 6 .806 15 3 .833 T-First1999-00 Jody Runge 23 8 .742 14 4 .778 First2000-01 Jody Runge 17 12 .586 10 8 .556 Fourth2001-02 Bev Smith 22 13 .629 10 8 .556 T-Sixth2002-03 Bev Smith 12 16 .429 8 10 .444 T-Fifth2003-04 Bev Smith 14 15 .483 6 12 .333 Eighth2004-05 Bev Smith 21 10 .677 12 6 .667 T-SecondTotals 32 Years 549 320 .632 275 165 .625 — 194 146 .571 Pac-10 onlyConference Affiliations

1986-Present Pacific-10 Conference1982-1986 NorPac Conference1977-1982 Northwest Basketball League

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Year Rank Date2003-04 21 Dec. 16, 20032003-04 22 Dec. 9, 20032003-04 20 Dec. 2, 20032003-04 24 Nov. 24, 20032000-01 22 Jan. 30, 20012000-01 20 Jan. 22, 20012000-01 18 Jan. 15, 20012000-01 20 Jan. 9, 20012000-01 24 Jan. 2, 20012000-01 25 Dec. 26, 20002000-01 23 Dec. 18, 20002000-01 14 Dec. 11, 20002000-01 10 Dec. 4, 20002000-01 12 Nov. 28, 20002000-01 14 Nov. 21, 20001999-00 20 March 13, 20001999-00 24 March 6, 20001999-00 23 Jan. 10, 20001999-00 24 Jan. 3, 20001999-00 22 Dec. 27, 19991999-00 19 Dec. 20, 19991999-00 15 Dec. 13, 19991999-00 10 Dec. 6, 19991999-00 13 Nov. 29,19991999-00 16 Nov. 22, 19991999-00 17 Nov. 15, 19991999-00 16 Nov. 9, 19991998-99 16 March 8, 19991998-99 15 March 1, 19991998-99 18 Feb. 22, 19991998-99 23 Feb. 8, 19991998-99 25 Jan. 18, 19991994-95 24 Jan. 24, 19951991-92 22 Dec. 15, 19911991-92 24 Dec. 8, 19911989-90 24 Nov. 27, 19891989-90 24 Nov. 20, 19891986-87 18 March 3, 19871986-87 20 Feb. 23, 19871981-82 19 March 27, 19821981-82 16 March 14, 19821981-82 9 March 7, 19821981-82 9 Feb. 28, 19821981-82 10 Feb. 21, 19821981-82 10 Feb. 14, 19821981-82 12 Feb. 7, 19821981-82 14 Jan. 31, 19821981-82 9 Jan. 24, 19821981-82 11 Jan. 17, 19821981-82 11 Jan. 10, 19821981-82 9 Jan. 3, 19821981-82 10 Dec. 27, 19811981-82 11 Dec. 20, 19811981-82 13 Dec. 13, 19811981-82 16 Dec. 6, 19811981-82 13 Nov. 29, 19811981-82 14 Nov. 18, 19811980-81 12 March 26, 19811980-81 14 March 15, 19811980-81 12 March 8, 19811980-81 12 March 3, 19811980-81 12 Feb. 24, 19811980-81 14 Feb. 17, 19811980-81 14 Feb. 10, 19811980-81 17 Feb. 3, 19811980-81 16 Jan. 27, 19811980-81 18 Jan. 20, 19811980-81 20 Jan. 13, 19811980-81 15 Jan. 5, 19811980-81 15 Dec. 30, 19801980-81 15 Dec. 23, 19801980-81 17 Dec. 16, 19801980-81 15 Dec. 9, 19801980-81 11 Dec. 2, 19801980-81 13 Nov. 25, 19801979-80 17 March 18, 19801979-80 20 March 9, 19801979-80 20 Nov. 25, 19791978-79 20 March 6, 19791978-79 20 Feb. 20, 1979

Overall ConferenceCoach, Years (Overall) W L Pct. W L Pct.Jane Spearing, 1973-74 (1) 3 8 .273Nancy Mikleton, 1974-76 (2) 7 25 .219Elwin Heiny, 1976-93 (17) 310 160 .660 *139 85 .621 •58 68 .460Jody Runge, 1993-01 (8) 160 73 .687 •100 44 .695Bev Smith, 2001-05 (4) 68 54 .557 •36 36 .500

* NWBL, NorPac games• Pac-10 games

Elwin Heiny (1976-93) won more games (310) than any

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1973-74 (3-8)Coach: Jane SpearingH: 1-4, A: 2-4 J 15 at Oregon College of Education........... W 57-41J 23 Southern Oregon ..................................... W 37-33J 24 at Oregon State...........................................L 31-34F 6 at Oregon College of Education..............L 52-53F 8 at Oregon State...........................................L 33-42F 8 vs. Western Washington ...........................L 39-64F 11 at Portland State....................................... W 39-38F 29 Montana State..............................................L 37-48M 1 Washington State .......................................L 26-56M 1 Washington ..................................................L 39-50M 2 Central Washington....................................L 46-54

1974-75 (2-10)Coach: Nancy MikletonH: 2-2, A: 0-7, N: 0-1J 19 Oregon College of Education ............... W 61-46J 22 at Portland State..........................................L 47-51J 24 Oregon State ............................................ W 47-39J 26 at Southern Oregon....................................L 54-57F 6 Oregon College of Education ..................L 52-71F 7 at Washington..............................................L 53-62F 8 at Western Washington.............................L 41-91F 13 Portland State ..............................................L 36-59F 25 at Oregon State...........................................L 32-97F 27 vs. Portland State ........................................L 44-50F 28 vs. Oregon College of Education ............L 45-50M 1 at Alaska-Anchorage ........................ L (OT) 54-56 1975-76 (5-15)Coach: Nancy MikletonH: 3-3, A: 1-9, N: 1-3J 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks.................................. W 60-53J 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks.....................................L 42-51J 5 at Alaska-Anchorage ..................................L 49-71J 6 at Alaska-Anchorage .................................L 53-64J 13 at Oregon State...........................................L 30-31J 16 Southern Oregon ..................................... W 52-36J 22 at Oregon College of Education..............L 54-78J 27 Portland State ..............................................L 24-32F 3 Washington State .................................... W 47-44F 6 at Seattle Pacific .........................................L 39-40F 7 at Washington..............................................L 49-63F 10 Oregon College of Education ..................L 47-49F 13 vs. Washington ............................................L 41-57F 13 vs. Eastern Oregon .................................. W 81-69F 14 at Oregon State...........................................L 41-64F 19 at Portland State..........................................L 28-62F 24 Oregon State ...............................................L 39-46F 28 Alaska-Anchorage.................................... W 63-54M 4 vs. Alaska-Anchorage.................................L 43-54M 6 vs. Washington ............................................L 41-59

1976-77 (11-6)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-3, A: 5-2, N: 1-1 J 11 vs. Oregon College of Education...W (OT) 67-62J 14 Washington ..................................................L 67-77J 15 Alaska-Fairbanks .........................................L 68-74J 19 Oregon State ............................................ W 57-55J 22 at Southern Oregon................................. W 82-67J 26 Portland State .................................... L (OT) 57-66F 4 Seattle Pacific ........................................... W 83-71F 5 Southern Oregon ..................................... W 62-51F 9 Oregon College of Education ............... W 78-46F 11 at Washington State.......................W (OT) 67-63F 12 at Idaho....................................................... W 71-63F 19 at Oregon State........................................ W 46-43F 23 at Portland State................................ L (OT) 66-75F 25 Alaska-Anchorage.................................... W 82-77M 3 vs. Seattle Pacific $ ................................. W 70-65M 4 at Portland State $............................. L(OT) 57-62M 5 vs. Oregon College of Education $ ........L 60-61

$ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

1977-78 (19-5, 8-4)Coach: Elwin HeinyH: 8-1, A: 10-3, N: 1-1D 1 at Alaska-Fairbanks + ............................. W 82-62D 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks + ............................. W 84-66D 3 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ ...................... W 89-56D 4 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ ...................... W 69-58D 10 Humboldt State + .................................... W 84-70J 7 Southern Oregon ..................................... W 103-59J 13 at Washington * ...........................................L 34-51J 14 at Western Washington * ...................... W 76-67J 17 at Oregon College of Education........... W 73-58J 21 Oregon State *.......................................... W 67-48J 28 Portland State * ....................................... W 81-63F 3 at Boise State *............................................L 65-69F 4 at Washington State * ................................L 67-87F 10 Western Washington *............................ W 78-60F 11 Washington ..................................................L 50-72F 14 at Southern Oregon................................. W 84-43F 17 at Portland State * .................................... W 67-57F 24 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 59-58F 25 Oregon College of Education ............... W 90-40M 2 Montana * ................................................... W 67-42M 3 Montana State * ....................................... W 71-56M 9 at Western Washington.......................... W 71-57M 10 vs. Washington State $ .......................... W 68-54M 11 vs. Washington $ ........................................L 58-68 + Forfeit ++ Double forfeit $ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bellingham, Wash.) * NWBL Game

1978-79 (23-2, 11-0)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 11-0, A: 9-0, N: 3-2D 9 Alaska-Anchorage.................................... W 101-47D 10 Alaska-Anchorage.................................... W 96-42D 28 at Simon Fraser......................................... W 87-62J 5 Washington *............................................. W 83-56J 6 Western Washington *............................ W 82-63J 9 New Mexico ............................................... W 104-71J 12 Washington State *.................................. W 85-69J 13 Boise State * ............................................. W 93-70J 16 Hawaii ......................................................... W 121-40J 19 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 69-57J 27 Portland State ........................................... W 104-59J 29 Seattle ........................................................ W 70-49F 2 at Montana * .............................................. W 64-52F 3 at Montana State * .................................. W 82-55F 16 at Washington * ........................................ W 94-67F 17 at Western Washington * ....................... W 73-67F 24 at San Fransisco....................................... W 76-75F 25 at California................................................ W 79-59F 28 at Portland State * .................................... W 88-60M 1 Oregon State *.......................................... W 78-65M 9 vs. Seattle $............................................... W 79-70M 10 vs. Oregon State $ .....................................L 68-75M 15 vs. Minnesota # ........................................ W 85-74M 16 vs. South Carolina #...................................L 63-84M 17 vs. Northern Kentucky # ......................... W 81-72 $ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.) * NWBL game # National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

1979-80 (24-5, 13-0)Coach: Elwin HeinyH: 11-1, A: 8-2, N: 5-2 N 29 vs. Alabama $............................................ W 94-73N 30 at (2) Louisiana Tech $ ..............................L 73-92D 6 San Jose State.......................................... W 93-77D 8 San Francisco ..............................................L 63-69D 18 vs. (5) Texas & .............................................L 79-81D 19 vs. Washington & ..................................... W 68-66D 20 vs. Oregon State & .................................. W 79-69

J 3 vs. Texas Woman’s ^ ............................. W 95-67J 4 vs. New Mexico ^........................................L 70-83J 5 vs. Illinois State ^..................................... W 93-68J 11 at Seattle .................................................... W 71-61J 12 at Washington * ........................................ W 78-63J 18 Oregon State *.......................................... W 74-58J 25 at Washington State * ............................. W 78-59J 26 at Eastern Washington *......................... W 93-66J 30 at Portland State * .................................... W 88-72J 31 Montana * ................................................... W 76-51F 2 Montana State * ....................................... W 97-62F 4 Alaska-Anchorage.................................... W 108-49F 15 Washington *............................................. W 87-68F 16 Seattle * ...................................................... W 111-79F 19 Portland State *......................................... W 75-63F 21 at Weber State ......................................... W 105-95F 22 at Boise State *......................................... W 84-55F 29 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 82-57M 7 Montana * ................................................... W 77-41M 8 Seattle * ...................................................... W 108-73M 12 (13) Kentucky #........................................ W 86-81M 15 at (3) Stephen F. Austin #.........................L 53-76

$ Louisiana Tech Tournament (Rustin, La.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.) * NWBL game # AIAW Tournament

1980-81 (25-7, 11-1)Coach: Elwin HeinyH: 11-0, A: 6-4, N: 8-3N 27 vs. LSU $.................................................... W 83-67N 28 vs. (9) Kansas $...........................................L 62-69N 29 vs. (7) Stephen F. Austin $ .................... W 82-78D 4 at (5) Long Beach State ............................L 80-91D 6 at (12) UCLA................................................L 88-92D 13 Weber State .............................................. W 110-55D 16 vs. San Jose State &................................ W 81-61D 17 vs. Oregon State & .................................. W 72-71D 18 vs. (2) Old Dominion &...............................L 67-68D 20 vs. Alaska-Anchorage ^ ........................ W 91-51D 21 vs. Utah State ^ ....................................... W 105-72D 22 vs. Cal State-Los Angeles ^ ................. W 76-62J 3 at Arizona ................................................... W 94-58J 5 at Arizona State ...........................................L 69-70J 10 Boise State * ............................................. W 90-41J 11 LSU ............................................................ W 100-82J 14 at Portland State * .................................... W 78-40J 16 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 73-64J 22 at Washington * ........................................ W 99-70F 5 at Montana * .............................................. W 89-57F 7 at Montana State * ................................... W 94-55F 11 Oregon State *.......................................... W 80-66F 13 Stanford...................................................... W 97-62F 20 Washington State *.................................. W 79-49F 21 Eastern Washington * ............................. W 81-50F 27 Seattle......................................................... W 100-57F 28 Washington *............................................. W 88-63M 7 Portland State *......................................... W 112-55M 14 vs. Washington ......................................... W 76-68M 15 vs. (18) Oregon State ................................L 54-61M 18 (17) Colorado # ....................................... W 74-67M 21 at (4) USC # ...............................................L 64-67 $ Queen’s Classic (Plainview, Texas) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i) * NWBL game # AIAW Tournament

1981-82 (21-5, 9-0)Coach: Elwin HeinyH : 7-1, A: 8-2, N: 6-2 D 3 vs. UC Irvine $........................................... W 89-57D 4 vs. Arizona State $................................... W 70-69D 5 vs. Colorado $ .............................................L 68-69

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D 12 Utah ............................................................. W 73-63D 16 vs. LSU &.................................................... W 63-59D 17 vs. Oregon State & .................................. W 65-48D 18 vs. Ohio State &........................................ W 68-60J 3 Drake........................................................... W 64-56J 4 Pacific Christian........................................ W 99-50J 7 vs. Iowa State ^ ....................................... W 71-45J 8 vs. Texas ^....................................................L 63-66J 9 at Wichita State ^ ................................... W 68-58J 15 Oregon State *.......................................... W 63-60J 23 Washington *............................................. W 105-74J 25 at Portland State * .................................... W 101-55J 29 at (2) USC ....................................................L 64-86J 30 at UCLA ........................................................L 74-90F 6 at Boise State *......................................... W 54-37F 8 at Utah ........................................................ W 65-60F 11 at Oregon State * .................................... W 71-59F 19 at Washington * ........................................ W 79-58F 20 at Eastern Washington *......................... W 71-60F 22 at Washington State * ............................. W 64-47M 5 Montana State * ........................................ W 82-53M 6 Montana * ................................................... W 70-56M 13 Missouri # .....................................................L 53-59 $ Cal Women’s Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Pizza Hut Classic (Wichita, Kansas) * NWBL game # NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1982-83 (15-14, 8-4) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 9-5, A: 4-6, N: 2-3 N 23 at (18) Drake ................................................L 93-103N 24 at Illinois State..............................................L 67-77N 26 vs. Memphis State $...................................L 65-71N 27 vs. DePaul $ .............................................. W 74-64D 10 Portland State ........................................... W 83-64D 11 Chicago State ........................................... W 102-68D 17 (7) Long Beach State....................... L (OT) 74-75D 19 vs. Colorado &........................................... W 73-58D 20 vs. (7) Long Beach State &.......................L 53-71D 21 vs. (6) Texas & ..............................................L 59-65D 23 UCLA .......................................................... W 74-59J 6 at San Diego State .....................................L 71-79J 7 at Pepperdine............................................ W 85-79J 9 at UC Irvine ................................................ W 69-52J 14 Washington State *.................................. W 66-53J 15 Washington *............................................. W 73-63J 21 Fresno State * ........................................... W 75-60J 22 Pacific *....................................................... W 73-64J 28 San Francisco * ........................................ W 81-69J 29 Santa Clara * ............................................. W 88-49F 3 at San Jose State * .................................. W 66-64F 4 at California * ................................................L 76-84F 6 (2) USC ........................................................L 71-86F 11 at Oregon State * ........................................L 63-66F 17 at Washington State * ............................. W 86-70F 19 at Washington * ...........................................L 67-83M 2 (20) Oregon State *.......................... L (OT) 46-49M 10 California # ...................................................L 75-76M 11 Washington # ..............................................L 79-86 $ Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) * NorPac game # NorPac Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1983-84 (23-7, 10-1)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 9-0, A: 7-4, N: 7-3 N 17 vs. San Francisco State $ ...................... W 60-59N 18 vs. San Jose State $................................ W 75-65N 19 vs. UC Irvine $........................................... W 73-59D 3 at Colorado................................................ W 82-71D 10 at Portland State....................................... W 91-47D 18 vs. (3) Georgia & .........................................L 64-89

D 19 vs. Arizona & .............................................. W 71-52D 20 vs. Montana &............................................ W 62-60D 27 Illinois State ............................................... W 74-63D 29 vs. (5) Maryland ^.................................... W 76-70D 30 at (1) USC ^ ................................................L 57-91J 5 vs. Arizona State %.....................................L 68-69J 6 vs. Arkansas %.............................................L 54-65J 7 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona % .......................... W 80-65J 10 Portland ...................................................... W 68-66J 19 at Washington * ........................................ W 80-67J 21 at Washington State * ............................. W 63-59J 27 at Pacific * .................................................. W 86-57J 28 at Fresno State *..........................................L 56-70F 3 at Santa Clara *......................................... W 86-53F 4 at San Francisco *.................................... W 92-75F 10 California *.................................................. W 97-65F 11 San Jose State * ....................................... W 66-58F 15 Oregon State *.......................................... W 69-61F 23 Washington State *.................................. W 79-63F 25 Washington *............................................. W 68-62M 2 at Oregon State * ........................................L 59-75M 9 Washington ............................................... W 81-69M 10 Oregon State ............................................ W 77-67M 16 at San Diego State # .................................L 63-70 $ Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) ^ Winston Tire Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) % Budweiser Round Robin (Las Vegas, Nev.) * NorPac game # NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

1984-85 (14-14, 6-5)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 7-4, A: 3-8, N: 4-2N 27 Delta State ................................................ W 84-74N 28 (5) USC .........................................................L 68-76N 30 at UC Irvine ...................................................L 56-68D 1 at Cal Poly-Pomona ....................................L 58-59D 8 Idaho...............................................................L 79-81D 16 vs. Indiana &............................................... W 77-56D 17 vs. (20) Alabama & .....................................L 56-86D 18 vs. Portland State & ................................. W 83-54D 28 at Boise State ..............................................L 68-83D 29 at Brigham Young .......................................L 67-98D 31 at Utah ....................................................... W 66-61J 2 at New Mexico .......................................... W 79-49J 3 vs. Nebraska ^.......................................... W 73-67J 15 Portland ...................................................... W 63-53J 18 Washington State *.................................. W 59-50J 19 Washington *................................................L 57-65J 25 Oregon State *.............................................L 63-80J 30 Portland State ..............................................L 74-75F 1 at San Jose State * .....................................L 62-68F 2 at Santa Clara *............................................L 60-72F 8 Fresno State * ........................................... W 75-61F 15 San Francisco * ........................................ W 78-64F 16 California *.................................................. W 67-45F 21 at Washington * ...........................................L 72-77F 23 at Washington State * ............................. W 69-60F 27 Oregon State *.......................................... W 63-50M 8 vs. Oregon State .........................................L 68-82M 9 vs. Fresno State........................................ W 89-58 & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Played at Albuquerque, N.M. * NorPac game

1985-86 (21-7, 10-2)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 12-0, A: 8-7, N: 1-0 N 23 at (19) LSU...................................................L 61-71N 25 at Tulane ........................................................L 62-81N 27 at Southwest Louisiana..............................L 74-82N 29 vs. Western Illinois $ ............................... W 105-61N 30 at Idaho $ ......................................................L 55-73D 4 at Portland State....................................... W 85-68

D 11 at Portland.................................................. W 82-47D 14 Cal Poly-Pomona ..................................... W 80-70D 21 Brigham Young ......................................... W 95-66D 23 Boise State ................................................ W 82-50D 30 Portland ...................................................... W 76-48J 3 at (4) Long Beach State ............................L 78-92J 4 at Pepperdine............................................ W 83-70J 7 at Utah State ............................................. W 73-64J 11 Utah ............................................................. W 72-42J 17 California *.................................................. W 88-71J 18 San Jose State * ....................................... W 77-64J 23 at Washington * ................................. L (OT) 68-69J 25 at Washington State * ....................W (OT) 68-67J 31 Fresno State * ........................................... W 78-56F 3 Arizona State ............................................. W 94-76F 7 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 72-47F 14 at San Jose State * .................................. W 81-59F 16 at California * ............................................. W 68-51F 21 Washington State *.................................. W 94-63F 22 Washington *............................................. W 83-67M 1 at Fresno State *..........................................L 68-71M 5 Oregon State *.......................................... W 69-53 $ Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho) * NorPac game

1986-87 (23-7, 14-4)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 15-3, A: 7-4, N: 1-0N 29 Portland State ........................................... W 102-65D 1 (20) Texas Tech ...........................................L 63-68D 5 (7) Long Beach State.................................L 69-82D 12 vs. Idaho $ ................................................. W 72-47D 13 at Gonzaga $ ............................................ W 83-67D 22 at Nevada-Reno........................................ W 93-68D 28 Colorado..................................................... W 81-75D 30 U.S. International ...................................... W 105-69J 2 Arizona State * .......................................... W 84-70J 9 Oregon State *.......................................... W 65-63J 12 Arizona * ..................................................... W 83-63J 15 at UCLA * ......................................................L 71-75J 17 at (15) USC * ...............................................L 64-66J 19 Portland ..................................................... W 79-70J 22 at Washington State * ............................. W 101-55J 24 at Washington * ...........................................L 57-69J 27 Portland State ........................................... W 94-74J 30 California *.................................................. W 94-70J 31 Stanford * ................................................... W 65-51F 5 at Arizona *................................................. W 67-66F 7 at Arizona State *.............................W (OT) 83-82F 13 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 71-51F 20 (18) USC *................................................. W 79-78F 21 UCLA *........................................................ W 77-57F 26 (17) Washington *.................................... W 79-69F 28 Washington State *.................................. W 74-70M 5 at Stanford * .............................................. W 63-54M 7 at California * ................................................L 84-87M 11 Eastern Washington # ............................ W 75-56M 14 (10) Ohio State #........................................L 62-76 $ Bulldog Invitational (Spokane, Wash.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.)

1987-88 (16-12, 9-9)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 7-4, A: 6-7, N: 3-1N 27 Gonzaga ..................................................... W 70-55D 4 vs. Oral Roberts $.................................... W 85-64D 5 at Montana $ ................................................L 55-67D 8 at Portland.................................................. W 69-56D 11 at Pepperdine ^ ..........................................L 66-67D 12 vs. Kent State ^........................................ W 79-78D 21 Utah ............................................................. W 79-58D 28 at Hofstra.................................................... W 68-59D 29 vs. (13) Western Kentucky %...................L 71-83D 30 vs. Cheyney % .......................................... W 91-70

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J 7 at USC * ........................................................L 56-82J 8 at UCLA * ......................................................L 70-77J 15 at Arizona *................................................. W 74-69J 16 at Arizona State *.........................................L 60-70J 22 (12) Washington *.......................................L 67-68J 23 Washington State *.................................. W 78-59J 29 at (10) Stanford * ........................................L 48-84J 30 at California * ............................................. W 94-83F 5 UCLA *...........................................................L 65-74F 7 (19) USC *....................................................L 61-68F 12 Arizona State * .......................................... W 73-61F 13 Arizona * ..................................................... W 69-61F 18 at Washington State * ............................. W 64-62F 20 at (11) Washington * ..................................L 51-68F 26 California *.................................................. W 90-71F 27 (8) Stanford *................................................L 57-65M 4 Oregon State *.......................................... W 58-47M 11 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 53-51 $ Domino’s Pizza Classic (Missoula, Mont.) ^ Pepperdine Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) % Rev. Cahill Invitational (New York, N.Y.) * Pac-10 game

1988-89 (22-10, 11-7) Coach: Elwin HeinyH: 12-1, A: 6-8, N: 4-1N 26 Concordia (Ore.) ...................................... W 76-48D 1 at Hawaii........................................................L 72-81D 2 vs. Colorado $ .............................................L 51-62D 7 Portland ...................................................... W 85-68D 9 vs. Utah ^................................................... W 73-53D 10 at Oregon State ^ ..........................W (OT) 67-59D 16 Brigham Young ......................................... W 72-61D 19 at Portland State....................................... W 82-73D 21 North Dakota ............................................. W 77-72D 29 at Montana State ...................................... W 73-53D 30 at Utah ...........................................................L 58-68J 6 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 52-51J 13 Arizona * ..................................................... W 87-67J 14 Arizona State * .......................................... W 89-75J 19 at Washington * ...........................................L 59-71J 21 at Washington State * ................................L 77-80J 27 (6) Stanford *................................................L 69-92J 28 California *.................................................. W 94-64F 3 USC *.......................................................... W 71-56F 4 UCLA *........................................................ W 75-65F 9 at Arizona *....................................................L 78-92F 10 at Arizona State *...................................... W 75-74F 17 Washington State *.........................W (OT) 87-76F 18 Washington *............................................. W 89-76F 24 at California * ................................................L 80-83F 25 at (4) Stanford * ...........................................L 73-107M 3 at UCLA * ................................................... W 76-60M 4 at USC * ........................................................L 68-71M 10 Oregon State *.......................................... W 61-55M 23 vs. DePaul # .............................................. W 82-77M 24 vs. Toledo # ............................................... W 93-63M 25 vs. San Diego State #............................. W 67-62 $ Played at Honolulu, Hawai`i ^ Converse Classic (Corvallis, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

1989-90 (17-12, 9-9) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 10-4, A: 5-7, N: 2-1N 11 Simon Fraser ............................................. W 80-64N 25 vs. Grambling State $ ............................. W 84-81N 26 at (7) Auburn $ ............................................L 78-89N 28 at Portland.................................................. W 85-76D 1 vs. (22) Western Kentucky %................ W 90-65D 2 vs. Grambling State % ..............................L 63-81D 4 at New Mexico State ............................... W 80-71D 17 Northwestern................................................L 67-84

D 22 Portland State ........................................... W 91-71D 29 Gonzaga ..................................................... W 64-40J 5 California *.................................................. W 73-65J 7 (2) Stanford * ..............................................L 57-76J 12 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 76-61J 14 Rutgers ....................................................... W 92-78J 18 at (10) Washington * .................................L 57-73J 20 at Washington State * ............................. W 68-65J 25 USC *.......................................................... W 80-58J 27 UCLA *........................................................ W 80-66F 1 at Arizona *................................................. W 84-73F 3 at Arizona State *.........................................L 68-81F 9 Oregon State *.......................................... W 82-63F 15 Washington State *.................................. W 80-71F 17 Washington * ...............................................L 52-62F 23 at UCLA * ......................................................L 65-79F 25 at USC * ........................................................L 61-66M 1 Arizona State * .......................................... W 83-72M 3 Arizona * ........................................................L 74-79M 8 at (2) Stanford * ...........................................L 45-75M 10 at California * ................................................L 72-79 $ Auburn Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.) % Cellular One Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) * Pac-10 game

1990-91 (13-15, 6-12) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-7, A: 6-8, N: 2-0 N 23 at St. Joseph’s..............................................L 70-76N 24 at (23) Rutgers.............................................L 58-70N 30 at Weber State ......................................... W 62-60D 2 at Gonzaga ................................................ W 74-60D 7 New Mexico State.................................... W 114-92D 8 at Portland State ...................................... W 89-77D 18 (4) Auburn.....................................................L 51-69D 21 Montana...................................................... W 74-69D 28 vs. Eastern Washington $ ...................... W 79-54D 29 vs. Texas A&M $ ....................................... W 74-69J 3 at California * ................................................L 67-94J 5 at (8) Stanford * ...........................................L 61-88J 11 Oregon State *.............................................L 58-74J 18 (13) Washington *.......................................L 50-55J 20 Washington State *.....................................L 69-102J 25 at USC * ........................................................L 71-80J 27 at UCLA * ......................................................L 67-93J 31 Arizona * ..................................................... W 97-67F 2 Arizona State * .......................................... W 81-77F 10 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 65-63F 15 at Washington State * ................................L 72-76F 17 at (10) Washington * .................................L 55-65F 22 UCLA *...........................................................L 74-82F 24 USC * ............................................................L 44-67F 28 at Arizona State *...................................... W 69-67M 2 at Arizona *................................................. W 107-76M 7 (9) Stanford *................................................L 60-103M 9 Calfornia * .................................................. W 64-57 $ Rose City Classic (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game 1991-92 (14-14, 6-12)Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 6-7, A: 8-7, N: 0-0 N 29 at North Dakota......................................... W 68-63D 1 at Northwestern ........................................ W 79-69D 2 at DePaul.................................................... W 69-59D 6 Boise State ................................................ W 72-65D 7 St. Joseph’s ............................................... W 73-54D 16 at Montana ....................................................L 69-101D 18 at Texas A&M................................................L 78-82D 19 at Louisville ................................................ W 76-70D 28 Montana State..................................W (OT) 81-80J 7 Portland ...................................................... W 85-71J 10 at UCLA * ......................................................L 72-91J 12 at USC * ........................................................L 55-83J 16 Washington State *.................................. W 69-54

J 18 (9) Washington * .........................................L 66-71J 23 at Arizona *................................................. W 91-67J 25 at Arizona State *...................................... W 78-72J 31 at Oregon State * ............................W (OT) 83-81F 6 (24) California * ...........................................L 75-84F 8 (3) Stanford *................................................L 57-74F 13 at (18) Washington * ..................................L 66-69F 15 at Washington State * ............................. W 65-60F 20 Arizona State * ............................................L 76-89F 22 Arizona * ........................................................L 74-76F 26 Oregon State *.......................................... W 62-59M 5 at (6) Stanford * ...........................................L 70-92M 7 at California * ................................................L 75-85M 12 USC *.............................................................L 76-81M 14 UCLA *...........................................................L 76-83 * Pac-10 game

1992-93 (9-18, 3-15) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-8, A: 3-10, N: 1-0 D 4 vs. Southwest Missouri State $ ............ W 58-56D 6 at (3) Vanderbilt $ .......................................L 68-72D 9 Brigham Young ......................................... W 77-63D 10 (24) DePaul ..................................................L 62-65D 12 Weber State .............................................. W 84-45D 19 Louisville ..................................................... W 81-70D 29 at Portland.................................................. W 85-77J 2 at Idaho State............................................ W 83-61J 3 at Boise State ..............................................L 78-91J 7 (24) California * ...........................................L 63-75J 9 (4) Stanford *................................................L 72-91J 13 at UCLA * ......................................................L 75-79J 16 at (15) USC * ...............................................L 69-78J 21 Washington State *.....................................L 54-66J 23 Washington *................................................L 74-87J 28 at Arizona *....................................................L 70-79J 30 at Arizona State *.........................................L 42-79F 5 Oregon State *.............................................L 63-67F 11 (16) USC *....................................................L 61-80F 13 UCLA *........................................................ W 89-78F 18 at Washington * ...........................................L 51-59F 20 at Washington State * ............................. W 88-75F 25 Arizona State * .............................................L 63-77F 27 Arizona * ..................................................... W 77-63M 5 at Oregon State * ........................................L 56-66 M 11 at (8) Stanford * ...........................................L 52-86M 13 at California * ................................................L 74-90 $ MCI/O’Charley’s Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) * Pac-10 game

1993-94 (20-9, 13-5)Coach: Jody RungeH: 10-2, A: 8-6, N: 2-1N 26 at Hawai`i % .................................................L 64-73N 27 vs. Northern Illinois %.............................. W 73-64D 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State $ ..................L 74-79D 4 vs. South Florida $................................... W 63-59D 11 Idaho State ................................................ W 56-36D 13 at Weber State ......................................... W 95-70D 28 at San Diego.............................................. W 74-67D 30 at San Diego State .....................................L 77-84J 3 UTEP ........................................................... W 90-70J 6 UCLA *........................................................ W 82-77J 8 (10) USC *....................................................L 45-47J 13 at Oregon State * ........................................L 68-86J 20 at Washington State * ............................. W 70-69J 22 at (16) Washington * ............................... W 70-67J 27 Arizona * ..................................................... W 78-66J 29 Arizona State * .......................................... W 73-59F 3 at (14) Stanford * ........................................L 60-81F 5 at California * ............................................. W 91-69F 11 Oregon State *.......................................... W 54-46F 17 (15) Washington *.................................... W 62-41F 19 Washington State *.................................. W 80-62F 24 at Arizona State *...................................... W 97-84

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F 26 at Arizona* .................................................. W 74-67M 3 California *.................................................. W 75-36M 5 (11) Stanford * .............................................L 60-72M 10 at USC * ........................................................L 74-85M 12 at UCLA * ................................................... W 76-68M 16 Santa Clara #............................................ W 74-59M 19 at (5) Colorado # ........................................L 71-92 % Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i) $ UTA/Marriott Classic (Arlington, Texas) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Boulder, Colo.)

1994-95 (18-10, 11-7)Coach: Jody RungeH: 13-3, A: 5-6, N: 0-1N 25 Illinois % ..................................................... W 72-55N 26 Drake %.........................................................L 67-76D 10 Portland ...................................................... W 63-61D 15 at Idaho State............................................ W 80-71D 17 at Brigham Young..................................... W 82-69D 19 Texas-Arlington ......................................... W 68-61D 21 (9) Vanderbilt................................................L 54-82D 30 Santa Clara................................................ W 65-61J 3 Saint Mary’s ............................................... W 82-51J 5 at UCLA * ................................................... W 84-59J 7 at (21) USC * ...............................................L 77-78J 13 (21) Oregon State *................................. W 66-56J 19 Washington State *.................................. W 84-66J 21 (13) Washington *.................................... W 83-61J 26 at Arizona *....................................................L 74-78J 28 at Arizona State *.........................................L 77-79F 2 (3) Stanford *................................................L 57-70F 4 California *.................................................. W 77-59F 9 at (23) Oregon State * ...............................L 86-96F 17 at Washington State * ............................. W 81-75F 19 at (10) Washington * ..................................L 78-85F 23 Arizona State * .......................................... W 83-44F 25 Arizona * ..................................................... W 73-55M 2 at California * ............................................. W 89-73M 4 at (5) Stanford * ...........................................L 55-97M 9 (23) USC *................................................. W 76-50M 11 UCLA *........................................................ W 83-65M 17 vs. Louisville #..............................................L 65-67 % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

1995-96 (18-11, 10-8)Coach: Jody RungeH: 10-3, A: 8-7, N: 0-1N 15 at Utah $........................................................L 61-73N 24 Long Beach State % ............................... W 79-56N 25 Houston %................................................. W 83-67D 9 at Portland.................................................. W 74-72D 13 at Santa Clara ........................................... W 68-45D 15 at Saint Mary’s .......................................... W 78-62D 20 San Diego State ....................................... W 57-52D 27 at UNLV....................................................... W 72-46D 29 at Southern Utah .........................................L 47-56J 2 Gonzaga ..................................................... W 83-45J 5 at (12) Oregon State * ...............................L 57-58J 11 at Washington State * ................................L 59-72J 13 at Washington * ...........................................L 66-82J 18 (6) Stanford *................................................L 42-61J 21 California *.................................................. W 73-56J 24 at Arizona State *...................................... W 72-52J 26 at Arizona *................................................. W 55-47F 1 UCLA *........................................................ W 75-48F 3 USC *................................................... L (OT) 66-75F 8 Washington *............................................. W 60-53F 10 Washington State *.................................. W 58-49F 15 at California * ............................................. W 73-54F 17 at (4) Stanford * ...........................................L 65-74F 22 Arizona * ........................................................L 51-56F 24 Arizona State * .......................................... W 54-51

F 29 at USC * ..................................................... W 67-53M 2 at UCLA * ......................................................L 64-83M 8 (21) Oregon State *................................. W 69-60M 15 vs. (17) Wisconsin #..................................L 60-74 $ Preseason WNIT (Salt Lake City, Utah) % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

1996-97 (22-7, 14-4)Coach: Jody RungeH: 11-2, A: 8-4, N: 3-1N 29 Idaho State % ........................................... W 68-33N 30 Utah %........................................................ W 51-49D 3 Portland ...................................................... W 76-65D 6 UNLV ........................................................... W 95-38D 14 at Gonzaga ................................................ W 52-33D 19 vs. Mercer $............................................... W 74-52D 20 vs. Brigham Young $ ............................... W 82-70D 21 vs. (3) Georgia $ .........................................L 55-72D 31 at Iowa State ................................................L 63-72J 4 Oregon State *.......................................... W 77-59J 9 Washington State *.................................. W 80-46J 11 Washington *............................................. W 67-60J 16 at (3) Stanford * ...........................................L 61-85J 18 at California * ............................................. W 68-64J 23 Arizona State * .......................................... W 74-62J 25 Arizona * ........................................................L 57-60J 31 at UCLA * ................................................... W 76-64F 2 at USC * ........................................................L 65-73F 6 at Washington * ........................................ W 67-63F 8 at Washington State * ............................. W 62-52F 13 California *.................................................. W 71-42F 15 (3) Stanford *................................................L 66-69F 20 at Arizona *................................................. W 85-81F 22 at Arizona State *...................................... W 65-45F 27 USC *.......................................................... W 70-53M 1 UCLA *........................................................ W 64-61M 6 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 76-59M 15 vs. San Diego State #............................. W 80-68M 17 at (10) Tennessee # ...................................L 59-76 % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

1997-98 (17-10, 13-5)Coach: Jody RungeH: 8-3, A: 7-5, N: 2-2N 21 at Idaho....................................................... W 78-61N 24 at Portland.....................................................L 59-67N 29 Portland State % ...................................... W 64-60D 5 at (17) Western Kentucky .........................L 90-92D 19 vs. Mississippi State $ ...............................L 64-68D 20 vs. Washington State $ .......................... W 94-71D 21 vs. Nevada $.............................................. W 58-53D 29 Kansas ...........................................................L 53-59J 2 at California * ............................................. W 71-54J 4 at (17) Stanford * ........................................L 72-97J 8 USC *.......................................................... W 79-65J 10 UCLA *...........................................................L 75-80J 15 at (13) Washington * ............................... W 76-59J 17 at Washington State * ............................. W 62-57J 22 (7) Arizona * ............................................... W 68-66J 24 Arizona State * .......................................... W 100-61J 29 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 80-57F 6 at UCLA * ......................................................L 54-82F 8 at USC * ..................................................... W 76-58F 12 Washington State *.................................. W 61-51F 14 Washington *............................................. W 72-57F 19 at Arizona State *.............................W (OT) 69-67F 21 at (8) Arizona * .............................................L 48-68F 27 Oregon State *.......................................... W 77-67M 5 (5) Stanford *................................................L 71-79M 7 California *.................................................. W 82-66

M 14 vs. Rutgers #................................................L 76-79 % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Kona Classic (Kona, Hawai`i) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa)

1998-99 (25-6, 15-3)Coach: Jody RungeH: 14-1, A: 9-4, N: 2-1N 13 Nevada @................................................... W 81-74N 16 Colorado State @ .......................................L 70-72N 22 Idaho............................................................ W 76-58N 24 at Colorado................................................ W 75-63N 27 Brigham Young % .................................... W 74-56N 28 Wyoming %............................................... W 63-33D 4 vs. Butler $....................................................L 53-62D 5 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore $............... W 76-38D 15 at Boise State ........................................... W 70-50D 22 vs. DePaul ^.............................................. W 86-57D 29 Portland ...................................................... W 60-48J 2 California *.................................................. W 64-49J 4 Stanford * ................................................... W 63-59J 8 at USC * ..................................................... W 77-53J 10 at (10) UCLA * .............................................L 72-76J 15 Washington *............................................. W 70-56J 17 Washington State *.................................. W 72-64J 21 at Arizona *....................................................L 74-78J 23 at Arizona State *...................................... W 68-52J 29 Oregon State *.......................................... W 59-46F 4 (7) UCLA * ................................................. W 106-79F 8 USC *.......................................................... W 73-61F 11 at Washington State * ............................. W 65-54F 13 at Washington * ........................................ W 67-57F 19 Arizona State * .......................................... W 58-53F 21 Arizona * ..................................................... W 82-76F 26 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 60-52M 4 at Stanford * .................................................L 73-82M 6 at California * ............................................. W 80-57M 12 vs. Cincinnati # ......................................... W 65-56M 14 at (19) Iowa State # ...................................L 70-85 @ Preseason WNIT % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) ^ Portland Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa)

1999-00 (23-8, 14-4)Coach: Jody RungeH: 11-3, A: 10-5, N: 2-0N 21 Western Kentucky.................................... W 66-59N 26 Howard %.................................................. W 77-42N 27 (21) Virginia Tech %................................ W 73-53N 30 at Portland.................................................. W 68-57D 4 Colorado..................................................... W 90-58D 10 vs. Kansas State $ ................................... W 79-69D 11 at Southwest Missouri State $.................L 69-70D 13 at (23) UC Santa Barbara.........................L 61-74D 18 vs. Portland State ^................................. W 79-42D 22 at DePaul.................................................... W 86-82D 30 at Santa Clara ........................................... W 66-60J 2 at San Francisco..........................................L 60-66J 8 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 68-51J 13 at California * ............................................. W 67-51J 15 at Stanford * .................................................L 62-78J 20 Washington *............................................. W 65-51J 22 Washington State *.................................. W 77-65J 27 at USC * ........................................................L 73-74J 29 at (10) UCLA * .......................................... W 67-58F 4 (19) Arizona * ...............................................L 66-73F 6 Arizona State * .......................................... W 66-55F 10 (24) Stanford * .......................................... W 61-57F 12 California *.................................................. W 75-63F 17 at Washington State * ............................. W 73-68F 20 at Washington * ........................................ W 70-69

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2000-01 (17-12, 10-8)Coach: Jody RungeH: 11-2, A: 4-9, N: 2-1N 18 vs. (16) Wisconsin $ ............................. W 71-57N 19 at (19) N.C. State $ ................................ W 50-47N 24 Portland ..................................................... W 80-56D 2 vs. Santa Clara ^ ................................... W 62-54D 9 at (25) Texas %............................................L 58-82D 13 at (11) Texas Tech ............................ L (OT) 75-79D 16 at Utah ..........................................................L 48-63D 22 UC Santa Barbara ................................. W 81-60D 30 San Francisco .......................................... W 92-65J 2 Boise State ............................................... W 67-29J 5 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 71-67J 11 California *.................................................. W 86-56J 13 (24) Stanford * .......................................... W 72-54J 18 at Washington * ........................................ W 67-53J 20 at Washington State * ................................L 64-67J 25 USC *.............................................................L 53-55J 27 UCLA *........................................................ W 54-43F 1 at Arizona *....................................................L 76-88F 3 at Arizona State *.........................................L 63-73F 8 at Stanford * .................................................L 54-63F 10 at California * ................................................L 57-68F 15 Washington State *.....................................L 76-77F 17 (23) Washington *...........................W (OT) 64-60 F 23 at UCLA * ......................................................L 68-70F 25 at USC * ..................................................... W 74-66M 1 (22) Arizona State * ................................. W 63-56M 3 Arizona * ..................................................... W 83-78M 10 Oregon State *.......................................... W 72-60M 17 vs. (16) Iowa #................................... L (OT) 82-89 $ GlaxoWellcome Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.) % Secret Four in the Fall (Austin, Texas) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah)

2001-02 (22-13, 10-8)Coach: Bev SmithH: 14-6, A: 6-7, N: 2-0N 17 Wisconsin-Green Bay................................L 57-75N 18 Miami ........................................................... W 83-65N 20 at Portland.....................................................L 73-77N 24 vs. TCU ^................................................... W 75-63N 26 (9) Texas Tech..............................................L 65-72N 30 vs. St. John’s %......................................... W 75-52D 1 at Kansas %............................................... W 67-60D 8 Utah ............................................................. W 63-55D 12 at BYU............................................................L 58-74D 20 at UCLA * ................................................... W 76-67D 22 at USC * ........................................................L 73-83D 28 Washington *............................................. W 69-56D 30 Washington State *.................................. W 76-47J 4 Arizona * ..................................................... W 72-53J 6 Arizona State * .............................................L 72-86J 10 at California * ............................................. W 65-53J 13 at (5) Stanford * ...........................................L 76-91J 19 Oregon State *.............................................L 53-61J 24 USC *.......................................................... W 75-65J 26 UCLA *........................................................ W 76-54J 31 at Arizona State *.........................................L 58-69F 2 at Arizona * ...................................................L 68-84

F 7 (2) Stanford *................................................L 72-77 F 9 California *.................................................. W 76-43F 16 at Oregon State * ............................W (OT) 84-83F 21 at Washington State * ............................. W 88-47F 23 at Washington * ...........................................L 80-88M 1 Washington State $ ................................ W 85-67M 2 Washington $............................................ W 78-64M 3 Arizona State $ ............................................L 58-64M13 Saint Mary’s & ........................................... W 72-61M 17 Oregon State &......................................... W 50-48M 20 at Washington & ....................................... W 77-73M 23 Michigan State & ...................................... W 65-54M 27 Houston & .................................................. W 54-52

* Pac-10 game ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) & Women’s National Invitation Tournament

2002-03 (12-16, 8-10)Coach: Bev SmithH: 7-5, A: 4-8, N: 1-3N 22 Gonzaga ..................................................... W 83-72N 26 at Wisconsin-Green Bay...........................L 53-69N 28 vs. South Carolina %..................................L 40-67N 29 vs. (18) Boston College % .......................L 47-64D 5 Portland ...................................................... W 85-63D 7 (19) BYU ^................................................ W 80-78D 15 Santa Clara...................................................L 79-88D 19 at Montana ................................................. W 65-60D 22 at TCU............................................................L 70-76D 27 UCLA *...........................................................L 68-93D 29 USC *.......................................................... W 79-73J 2 at (20) Arizona *...........................................L 65-96J 4 at Arizona State *.........................................L 63-78J 9 California *.................................................. W 70-67J 11 (6) Stanford *................................................L 74-75J 18 at Oregon State * ........................................L 51-67J 23 at Washington * ...........................................L 60-79J 25 at Washington State * ............................. W 73-69J 30 Arizona State * .......................................... W 68-52F 1 (24) Arizona * ..............................................L 66-71F 6 at (6) Stanford * ...........................................L 54-85F 8 at California * ............................................. W 54-52F 15 Oregon State *.......................................... W 68-58F 20 Washington State *.................................. W 85-52F 22 (23) Washington *.......................................L 59-75F 27 at USC * ..................................................... W 75-70M 1 at UCLA * ......................................................L 54-56M 8 vs. UCLA $ ...................................................L 58-71

* Pac-10 game ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

2003-04 (14-15, 6-12)Coach: Bev SmithH: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 1-1N 15 Valparaiso %.............................................. W 60-47N 16 (9) LSU %.................................................. W 76-67N 25 at Gonzaga ................................................ W 73-57N 28 Kansas & .................................................... W 54-51N 29 N.C. State &............................................... W 83-78D 4 at Portland.....................................................L 58-76D 6 vs. Colorado State ^............................... W 62-50D 12 Montana...................................................... W 53-52D 16 at Santa Clara ........................................... W 68-56D 18 at George Washington ..............................L 52-72D 27 at California * ................................................L 57-61D 29 at (9) Stanford * ...........................................L 51-77J 2 USC *.............................................................L 55-69J 4 UCLA *...........................................................L 57-63J 10 Oregon State *.......................................... W 56-54J 15 at Washington * ...........................................L 50-95J 17 at Washington State * ............................. W 60-50

J 22 Arizona * ........................................................L 66-70J 24 Arizona State * .............................................L 67-69J 29 at UCLA * ................................................... W 61-55J 31 at USC * ........................................................L 56-71F 7 at Oregon State * ........................................L 61-75F 12 Washington State *.................................. W 74-52F 14 Washington *................................................L 56-67F 19 at Arizona State *.........................................L 40-65F 21 at Arizona *....................................................L 58-84F 26 (10) Stanford * .......................................... W 67-66F 28 California *.................................................. W 77-62M 5 vs. California $ .............................................L 57-82

* Pac-10 game % Women’s Sports Foundation Classic (Eugene, Ore.) & Oregon Classic (Eugene, Ore.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.)

2004-05 (21-10, 12-6)Coach: Bev SmithH: 12-1, A: 5-7, N: 4-2N 19 Portland ...................................................... W 63-46N 23 Southern..................................................... W 65-52N 26 vs. Miami (Fla.) # ...................................... W 79-73N 27 at Long Island #........................................ W 68-50D 4 vs. George Washington ^ ..................... W 64-40D 9 Idaho State ................................................ W 79-56D 12 at Colorado State..................................... W 66-57D 18 (10) Ohio State %.......................................L 58-73D 21 at Arkansas ...................................................L 62-65D 27 California *.................................................. W 81-50D 29 (5) Stanford *............................................. W 62-58J 2 at USC * ........................................................L 72-77J 4 at (22) UCLA * .............................................L 54-70J 8 at Oregon State * ..................................... W 82-58J 13 Washington *............................................. W 86-77J 15 Washington State *.................................. W 69-50J 20 at Arizona *....................................................L 60-69J 22 at Arizona State *.........................................L 65-74J 27 UCLA *........................................................ W 78-71J 29 USC *.......................................................... W 81-59F 5 Oregon State *.......................................... W 64-55F 10 at Washington State * ............................. W 62-47F 12 at Washington * ...........................................L 57-81F 17 Arizona State * .......................................... W 66-59F 19 Arizona * ..................................................... W 69-51F 24 at (3) Stanford * ...........................................L 45-76F 26 at California * ............................................. W 58-51M 5 vs. Washington $ ..................................... W 64-50M 6 vs. Arizona State $......................................L 47-54M 19 vs. (23) TCU & .......................................... W 58-55M 21 vs. (5) Baylor &.............................................L 46-69

* Pac-10 game # Long Island Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Nike Classic (Eugene, Ore.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.) & NCAA Tournament (Seattle, Wash.)

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Oregon Championships2001-02 Women’s National Invitational Tournament1999-00 Pacific-10 Conference1998-99 Pacific-10 Conference (Co-Champions)1988-89 National Women’s Invitational Tournament1985-86 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (Co-Champions)1983-84 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference1981-82 Northwest Women’s Basketball League1979-80 Northwest Women’s Basketball League AIAW Region IX

NCAA Tournament2005 Oregon 58, TCU 55 First Round Seattle, Wash. Baylor 69, Oregon 46 Second Round Seattle, Wash.2001 Iowa 89, Oregon 82 (OT) First Round Salt Lake City, Utah2000 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT) First Round Eugene, Ore.1999 Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56 First Round Ames, Iowa Iowa State 85, Oregon 70 Second Round Ames, Iowa1998 Rutgers 79,Oregon 76 First Round Ames, Iowa1997 Oregon 80, San Diego State 68 First Round Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 76, Oregon 59 Second Round Knoxville, Tenn.1996 Wisconsin 74, Oregon 60 First Round Nashville, Tenn.1995 Louisville 67, Oregon 65 First Round Athens, Ga.1994 Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 First Round Eugene, Ore. Colorado 92, Oregon 71 Second Round Boulder, Colo.1987 Oregon 75, E. Washington 56 First Round Eugene, Ore. Ohio State 76, Oregon 62 Second Round Eugene, Ore.1984 San Diego State 70, Oregon 63 First Round San Diego, Calif.1982 Missouri 59, Oregon 53 First Round Eugene, Ore. NCAA Tournament Record: 5-12

Women’s National Invitation Tournament 2002 Oregon 71, Saint Mary’s 61 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 50, Oregon State 48 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 77, Washington 73 Quarterfinals Seattle, Wash. Oregon 65, Michigan State 54 Semifinals Eugene, Ore. Oregon 54, Houston 52 Championship Eugene, Ore. WNIT Record: 5-0

National Women’s Invitational Tournament 1989 Oregon 82, DePaul 77 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 93, Toledo 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 67, San Diego State 64 Championship Amarillo, Texas1979 Oregon 85, Minnesota 74 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas South Carolina 85, Oregon 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 81, N. Kentucky 72 Consolation Amarillo, Texas NWIT Record: 5-1

AIAW Tournament1980 Oregon 86, Kentucky 81 First Round Eugene, Ore.1980 Stephen F. Austin 76, Oregon 53 Second Round Nacogdoches, Texas1981 Oregon 74, Colorado 67 First Round Eugene, Ore.1981 USC 67, Oregon 64 Second Round Los Angeles, Calif. AIAW Tournament Record: 2-2 Overall Postseason Record: 16-16 (.500)

Natalie Hughes (left) and Lisa Bowyer (right) battle for a loose ball against a Tennessee player during the 1997 NCAA Tournament.

The Ducks won the 2002 WNIT championship after defeating Houston 54-52 on a last-second basket by Cathrine Kraayeveld.

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San Diego State 70, Oregon 63First RoundMarch 16, 1984Peterson Gym · San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TPArceneaux 30 1-4 1-1 10 4 1 2 1 3Hutchinson 40 15-32 3-5 16 4 1 8 10 33Wallace 22 3-5 1-1 4 4 0 1 0 7Stack 29 4-8 0-1 1 1 6 3 3 8Overton 27 3-4 2-2 5 1 5 4 0 8Coleman 7 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 2Blackman 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Duncan 26 4-12 1-2 5 3 2 1 2 9Perczynski 14 0-2 0-0 2 0 3 1 0 0Totals 200 30-63 10-14 44 19 18 21 16 70

OREGON DUCKS (63) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMetzger 32 6-17 0-0 8 4 1 4 1 12Pettersen 23 0-2 0-0 2 3 1 0 0 0Lang 40 9-14 4-8 10 1 0 7 1 22McDuffie 40 5-10 1-2 1 2 5 4 0 11Tennant 39 3-8 1-2 3 2 10 2 4 7Carver 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Higgs 24 4-8 3-8 6 5 0 4 0 11Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0Totals 200 27-59 9-20 32 17 18 23 6 63

Halftime — San Diego State 38, Oregon 29FG Percentage — Oregon .466; Missouri .476FT Percentage — Oregon .450; Missouri .714Technical Fouls — Oregon (Bench)Attendance — 1,520

Ohio State 76, Oregon 52Second RoundMarch 14, 1987McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

OREGON DUCKS (62) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGlidden 24 1-6 3-4 7 2 0 0 1 5Neumann 30 6-14 2-4 5 2 1 2 0 14Kasperski 31 6-11 0-1 3 2 0 2 3 12Drouet 25 1-5 0-0 2 1 5 1 0 2Landerholm 36 7-22 3-4 11 5 9 7 1 17Semeniuk 22 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 1 4Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Sattiewhite 28 4-6 0-0 1 2 2 1 3 8Giguiere 3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Totals 200 27-68 8-13 31 17 21 14 9 62

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPStrine 35 7-16 1-1 7 4 2 3 2 15Hall 32 8-12 2-2 14 4 4 5 1 18Dombkowski 35 2-5 1-4 6 4 1 1 2 5Sanford 36 5-9 4-6 1 0 9 4 3 14Cline 36 5-11 2-2 6 2 5 1 3 12Johnson 5 0-1 0-1 0 1 0 1 0 0Smith 6 1-1 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2Sanchez 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Lowry 11 5-6 0-0 4 0 1 3 0 10Gilkey 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 33-61 10-16 42 17 22 19 11 76

Halftime — Ohio State 35, Oregon 29FG Percentage — Oregon .397; Ohio State .541FT Percentage — Oregon .615; Ohio State .625Attendance — 5,157

Colorado 92, Oregon 71Second RoundMarch 19, 1994Coors Events Center · Boulder, Colo.

OREGON DUCKS (71) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBoyer 33 4-8 1-2 2 3 1 1 1 9Schutt 32 3-11 0-0 3 4 2 2 0 7Wilson 17 3-6 2-2 3 5 0 5 0 8Healea 36 5-11 2-2 4 4 3 1 1 13Croshaw 32 8-12 0-0 5 4 6 6 0 21Edwards 16 0-0 0-1 2 2 0 0 1 0Sporcich 11 1-2 2-2 3 0 0 0 1 4Miller 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0Murphy 8 2-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4Edamura 8 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2Boeving 3 1-2 1-1 2 0 1 0 0 3Totals 200 28-57 8-10 28 23 15 17 4 71

COLORADO BUFFALOES (92) MN FG FT R F A T S TPLang 31 10-14 6-8 1 1 2 3 1 26Scholz 9 1-2 1-1 2 5 1 1 0 3Palmer 34 7-7 2-2 4 1 8 0 1 17Thomas 26 5-9 4-5 6 2 5 1 0 14Sheetz 36 3-12 8-8 2 2 5 4 1 15Jones 20 1-3 6-6 5 0 4 1 1 8Weathers 15 1-2 3-6 2 1 0 1 0 5Scott 17 2-3 0-1 3 4 1 1 1 4Slokar 6 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Jacobs 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stanish 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 30-54 30-37 33 16 26 12 5 92

Halftime — Colorado 51, Oregon 373-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 7-21 (Schutt 1-5, Healea 1-7, Croshaw 5-7, Sporcich 0-1, Boeving 0-1), Colorado 2-9 (Palmer 1-1, Sheetz 1-6, Slokar 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .491, Colorado .556FT Percentage — Oregon .800, Colorado .811Technical Fouls — Oregon (Bench, Wilson)Attendance — 11,199

Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59First RoundMarch 16, 1994McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

SANTA CLARA BRONCOS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPColeman 26 2-6 2-2 2 4 1 2 0 7Silvernail 37 5-15 3-5 11 4 3 5 2 13Bailey 21 3-3 0-0 2 4 0 3 1 6Baldwin 19 1-7 0-0 2 4 3 0 0 3Ressa 29 5-13 2-2 7 1 4 2 1 14Smith 12 1-1 0-0 2 4 0 0 0 2Chiamparino 24 5-15 0-2 1 4 0 1 0 14Riedman 19 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 6 0 0Gonzales 7 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Hollowell 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Meadough 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Silacci 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hurley 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 22-61 7-11 32 31 12 19 4 59

OREGON DUCKS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TPSchutt 38 3-10 4-4 3 2 0 2 2 11Boyer 28 4-5 4-4 4 5 1 4 0 12Wilson 36 8-14 7-11 13 2 0 2 1 23Healea 27 1-2 6-7 4 3 2 3 2 8Croshaw 36 3-7 4-5 4 4 3 4 1 12Murphy 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Miller 11 3-5 0-0 2 0 1 1 2 6Edwards 11 0-0 2-4 3 2 0 2 0 2Boeving 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Edamura 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sandvold 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 22-43 27-35 36 19 8 18 8 74

Halftime — Santa Clara 38, Oregon 363-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-6 (Schutt 1-2, Healea 0-1, Croshaw 2-3), Santa Clara 8-33 (Coleman 1-4, Silvernail 0-2, Baldwin 1-5, Ressa 2-9, Chiamparino 4-13)FG Percentage Oregon .512, Santa Clara .361FT Percentage Oregon .771, Santa Clara .636Attendance — 7,691

Oregon 75, Eastern Washington 56First RoundMarch 11, 1987McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGaubinger 39 2-6 0-0 5 2 3 3 2 4Smith 39 10-15 0-0 0 3 0 1 2 20Danner 28 2-10 4-4 5 4 1 1 1 8Souther 37 6-18 0-0 13 4 1 2 2 12Johal 39 6-16 0-0 3 3 5 2 0 12Stewart 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Karnes 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hattemer 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vietz 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Devoir 13 0-4 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-71 4-4 31 17 10 9 7 56

OREGON DUCKS (75) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGlidden 24 3-7 6-9 8 2 1 4 1 12Neumann 32 6-11 3-3 13 1 0 3 1 15Kasperski 30 8-14 0-0 10 1 0 1 0 16Drouet 37 5-11 2-3 3 0 7 0 2 12Landerholm 32 5-9 2-2 6 3 6 3 2 12Semeniuk 23 3-6 0-0 5 1 2 1 1 6Neal 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sattiewhite 18 1-5 0-2 1 0 2 0 0 2Giguiere 1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Evans 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eble 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 31-64 13-19 50 8 19 12 7 75

Halftime — Oregon 34, Eastern Washington 24FG Percentage — Oregon .484, Eastern Washington .366FT Percentage — Oregon .684, Eastern Washington 1.000Attendance — 2,731

Missouri 59, Oregon 53First RoundMarch 13, 1982McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

MISSOURI TIGERS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPWalker 38 6-15 2-2 7 1 0 3 3 14Davis 26 5-14 1-2 7 4 1 4 0 11Ferret 24 3-13 2-3 3 1 1 2 3 8Hollins 20 0-6 1-2 3 3 1 2 2 1McFerrin 30 2-4 6-9 2 3 1 0 1 10Schwander 28 3-9 2-2 7 5 0 3 3 8Brueggestrass 12 2-7 2-2 6 5 1 4 2 12Totals 200 21-69 17-24 40 23 5 21 14 59

OREGON DUCKS (53) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBernhardt 16 1-2 0-0 2 4 1 6 0 2Stoican 35 2-4 0-0 2 5 0 1 0 4Lang 40 6-10 12-12 20 3 2 6 1 24Trask 36 2-4 2-2 0 4 1 4 0 6Smith 37 2-16 5-7 8 3 7 7 1 9Metzger 19 2-4 2-3 7 2 0 4 0 6Higgs 13 0-1 2-2 2 1 0 2 0 2Harris 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 15-42 23-26 44 22 11 31 2 53

Halftime — Missouri 25, Oregon 22FG Percentage — Oregon .357, Missouri .304FT Percentage — Oregon .885, Missouri .708Attendance — 5,032

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Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56First RoundMarch 12, 1999Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

CINCINNATI BEARCATS (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TPStocks 22 1-2 0-0 3 4 2 0 0 3Scott 35 6-13 3-3 4 2 0 2 1 15Kirk 24 1-4 0-0 5 1 1 1 1 2Slaise 35 3-17 4-4 4 3 6 7 5 35Roberson 33 3-9 0-0 4 4 4 3 2 6Wilder 7 1-1 0-3 1 2 0 0 0 2Groeber 16 3-5 1-3 5 2 0 2 1 16Merriweather 16 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2Perry 12 2-5 2-3 0 1 0 2 0 7Totals 200 21-57 10-16 30 19 13 16 3 56

OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TPO’Brien 23 4-7 0-0 5 3 3 1 1 9Meharry 38 5-10 4-7 13 2 2 2 1 14Wolvert 28 7-9 2-4 9 3 1 3 1 16Williams 39 6-12 4-4 2 2 4 3 2 16Bowyer 30 1-5 4-4 0 3 3 1 3 6Piers 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0Strange 16 1-6 0-0 2 1 2 1 1 2Dion 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 0 0Mowe 13 1-3 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 2Curtis 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-49 18-24 31 13 8 18 10 76

Halftime — Oregon 38, Cincinnati 303-pt. Field Goals — Cincinnati 4-11 (Slaise 2-6, Perry 1-1, Stocks 1-2, Kirk 0-1, Roberson 0-1), Oregon 1-10 (O’Brien 1-3, Williams 0-6, Bowyer 0-1)FG Percentage — Cincinnati .368, Oregon .481FT Percentage — Cincinnati .625, Oregon .737Attendance — 12,337

Rutgers 79, Oregon 76First RoundMarch 14, 1998Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

OREGON DUCKS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHughes 37 3-11 2-2 3 4 6 2 1 9O’Brien 35 5-12 1-2 7 3 0 2 0 13Wolvert 33 6-9 11-14 10 2 1 5 0 23Bowyer 12 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 1 0 0Curtis 34 5-10 6-7 2 3 0 0 1 17Piers 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0Benson 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0Strange 19 2-4 0-0 4 0 2 1 0 4McKnight 19 2-3 4-4 2 3 0 1 0 10Dion 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0Totals 200 23-50 24-29 33 17 15 15 2 76

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TPLillard 21 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0Miles 31 5-12 3-5 17 4 1 1 0 13Clemente 18 1-3 0-0 4 5 0 1 0 2Young 33 8-18 2-2 1 0 2 1 1 23Pointer 29 7-11 3-6 5 4 7 1 2 17Gilmore 12 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 0Eggleston 7 0-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0Honeycutt 4 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 2Stewart 25 5-13 1-2 4 0 1 1 1 14Boonen 4 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0Sutton-Brown 16 3-6 2-3 4 5 0 1 2 8Totals 200 30-69 11-18 40 25 12 10 8 79

Halftime — Oregon 40, Rutgers 403-pt. Field Goals — Rutgers 8-20 (Young 5-10, Stewart 3-8, Pointer 0-1, Gilmore 0-1), Oregon 6-11 (McKnight 2-2, O’Brien 2-4, Curtis, 1-1, Hughes 1-4)FG Percentage — Oregon .460, Rutgers .435FT Percentage — Oregon .828, Rutgers .611Attendance — 9,221

Oregon 80, San Diego State 68First RoundMarch 15, 1997Thompson-Boling Arena · Knoxville, Tenn.

SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (68) MN FG FT R F A T S TPDiCamilli 35 3-5 1-4 7 4 2 3 0 7Nowlin-Tres 39 9-16 2-3 4 4 1 3 3 24Bale 17 0-0 1-2 0 2 0 1 1 1Wright 39 3-4 2-2 1 5 6 2 2 10Rucker 35 7-19 3-5 4 3 1 1 1 17Zukauskaite 11 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 5Woods 23 2-4 0-0 3 4 1 4 0 4Sledge 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-51 9-16 19 22 11 15 7 68

OREGON DUCKS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHughes 33 6-13 4-5 5 3 2 3 2 17Boyer 37 8-16 3-7 11 3 3 2 0 19Fegent 33 6-8 2-2 10 1 1 1 0 14Bowyer 34 3-5 5-8 2 2 3 3 1 13Edamura 29 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 2 2 2Mowe 9 3-4 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 6Benson 18 3-5 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 7Strange 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 2McKnight 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 0Totals 200 30-52 16-24 37 14 11 16 5 80

Halftime — Oregon 39, San Diego State 293-pt. Field Goals — San Diego State 7-15 (Nowlin-Tres 4-7, Wright 2-2, Rucker 0-5, Zukauskaite 1-1), Oregon 4-9 (Hughes 1-4, Bowyer 2-2, Benson 1-3)FG Percentage — San Diego State .510, Oregon .577FT Percentage — San Diego State .563, Oregon .667Attendance — 6,456

Louisville 67, Oregon 65First RoundMarch 17, 1995Georgia Coliseum · Athens, Ga.

LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (67) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMattox 36 7-16 1-2 6 1 2 3 0 19Scott 32 9-13 3-5 3 4 1 1 0 21Martin 26 1-3 0-0 7 3 1 1 0 2Inman 37 6-10 0-0 5 3 4 3 0 17Glanton 21 0-3 0-0 4 3 1 4 2 0Cloudy 18 0-2 0-0 0 1 7 2 1 0Smith 8 1-4 1-2 3 2 0 0 0 4Ludwig 22 2-5 0-0 5 1 0 3 1 4Totals 200 26-56 5-9 36 18 16 17 4 67

OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TPSchutt 36 2-7 0-0 2 4 5 1 0 5Boyer 36 6-16 7-10 12 3 2 2 3 19Fegent 38 6-14 2-3 13 2 1 2 1 14Edamura 38 5-9 2-2 2 2 3 3 3 13Crowe 37 5-12 1-1 3 2 3 4 2 12Healea 5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Edwards 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0Boeving 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 200 25-60 12-16 36 15 14 13 10 65

Halftime — Oregon 34, Louisville 313-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-10 (Schutt 1-5, Edamura 1-1, Crowe 1-3, Boeving 0-1), Louisville 10-20 (Mattox 4-9, Scott 0-1, Inman 5-6, Smith 1-4)FG Percentage — Oregon .417, Louisville .464FT Percentage — Oregon .750, Louisville .556Attendance — 1,512

Tennessee 76, Oregon 59Second RoundMarch 17, 1997Thompson-Boling Arena · Knoxville, Tenn.

OREGON DUCKS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBenson 26 1-8 0-0 6 2 1 2 3 2Boyer 39 6-11 0-1 6 3 2 6 1 12Fegent 31 6-10 4-4 3 3 2 3 0 16Hughes 32 7-15 0-0 1 3 3 4 2 18Bowyer 24 0-1 0-0 1 4 3 2 1 0Edamura 27 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 5Mowe 17 2-4 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 4Oliveira 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Boeving 2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Totals 200 25-54 4-5 25 17 14 20 9 59

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TPHoldsclaw 40 10-15 4-8 12 1 5 7 3 24Conklin 20 6-11 202 4 3 0 1 1 18Thompson 32 3-5 7-8 7 3 1 1 3 13Elzy 23 0-4 0-0 4 2 2 3 1 0Greene 33 4-6 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 11Johnson 24 2-4 3-4 2 1 0 2 0 7Laxton 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jolly 15 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 3Stephens 4 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0Totals 200 26-49 18-24 31 13 8 18 10 76

Halftime — Tennessee 36, Oregon 303-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-13 (Benson 0-2, Boyer 0-1, Hughes 4-8, Edamura 1-2), Tennessee 6-12 (Holdsclaw 0-1, Conklin 4-7, Greene 1-2, Jolly 1-2)FG Percentage — Oregon .463, Tennessee .531FT Percentage — Oregon .800, Tennessee .750Attendance — 6,191

Wisconsin 74, Oregon 60First RoundMarch 15, 1996Memorial Coliseum · Nashville, Tenn.

OREGON DUCKS (60) MN FG FT R F A T S TPBoeving 30 4-10 0-0 4 1 0 2 0 11Boyer 32 4-8 9-12 4 5 1 3 1 17Fegent 32 4-10 3-4 6 3 0 3 2 12Bowyer 34 3-8 1-2 4 5 2 4 0 7Edamura 40 3-8 0-0 7 1 3 3 0 7Curtis 21 2-3 0-0 4 1 1 2 2 4Benson 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0McKnight 6 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2Brewster 2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Totals 200 21-50 13-18 30 17 7 18 5 60

WISCONSIN BADGERS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TPKlapperich 31 7-11 2-5 7 4 1 1 3 16Boston 29 0-2 2-2 3 2 2 3 0 2Franke 35 10-18 4-4 5 3 2 1 3 24Anderson 35 2-11 6-6 1 1 7 0 1 10Voigt 34 4-10 0-0 5 0 4 3 1 12Wiersma 16 4-4 0-0 6 0 2 2 1 8Hartwig 5 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 2Cattanach 11 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 0Rhodes 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 200 28-58 14-17 33 13 18 11 12 74

Halftime — Wisconsin 34, Oregon 283-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-8 (Boeving 3-4, Fegent 1-1, Edamura 1-1, Bowyer 0-2), Wisconsin 4-8 (Voigt 4-7, Cattanach 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .420, Wisconsin .483FT Percentage — Oregon .722, Wisconsin .824Attendance — 4,145

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Iowa State 85, Oregon 70Second RoundMarch 14, 1999Hilton Coliseum · Ames, Iowa

OREGON DUCKS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TPO’Brien 30 3-8 0-0 2 2 1 2 1 8Meharry 32 1-4 1-2 2 4 1 3 2 3Wolvert 15 1-6 2-2 1 1 0 0 0 4Williams 39 6-12 0-0 2 4 3 2 2 16Bowyer 38 4-11 3-3 3 5 7 6 2 13Strange 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Dion 10 1-3 1-2 2 0 2 1 1 4Mowe 24 9-9 2-3 6 4 3 3 1 20Curtis 9 0-1 2-2 0 3 0 1 0 2Totals 200 25-54 11-14 24 23 18 18 9 70

IOWA STATE CYCLONES (85) MN FG FT R F A T S TPGahan 29 2-5 5-6 7 3 1 2 1 9Huelman 28 2-5 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 5Welle 29 7-13 7-8 10 2 1 2 3 21Frese 36 3-10 5-7 3 1 8 7 1 12Taylor 35 5-9 0-0 5 2 4 0 2 12Haugen 20 1-2 3-4 2 1 0 1 0 6Homeyer 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shriver 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cizek 1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 1Francis 19 9-13 0-2 5 3 1 3 1 19Totals 200 29-58 21-29 38 13 16 15 8 85

Halftime — Iowa State 48, Oregon 383-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 9-26 (Williams 4-10, O’Brien 2-4, Bowyer 2-8, Dion 1-3, Curtis 0-1), Iowa State 6-15 (Taylor 2-4, Haugen 1-1, Huelman 1-2, Francis 1-3, Frese 1-3, Gahan 0-2)FG Percentage — Iowa State .500, Oregon .463FT Percentage — Iowa State .724, Oregon .786Attendance — 11,719

UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT)First RoundMarch 17, 2000McArthur Court · Eugene, Ore.

UAB BLAZERS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TPD. Jackson 45 12-23 7-12 10 2 1 3 0 32Holland 35 2-9 3-4 1 1 1 1 1 8Smith 19 2-4 0-1 6 5 0 1 1 4L. Jackson 38 2-11 2-2 5 2 8 5 1 6Thrash 35 6-10 4-6 5 3 1 2 2 19Stallings 27 2-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 5Rhodes 24 3-4 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 6Brown 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 225 29-64 16-25 39 18 11 13 5 80

OREGON DUCKS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TPWolvert 40 4-11 4-5 6 2 3 1 0 12Mowe 19 2-3 1-2 6 2 0 2 1 5Williams 43 6-15 3-3 4 4 5 3 0 17Craighead 39 5-11 0-0 5 4 1 0 2 13Strange 40 4-7 2-2 4 0 3 3 0 10Piers 1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0Shreve 8 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 2 0 3Fredrick 3 0-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0Moore 6 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 0Unaka 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Meharry 24 8-13 3-5 4 2 2 1 0 19Totals 225 30-67 13-17 36 20 15 13 3 79

Halftime — UAB 39, Oregon 383-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 6-15 (Craighead 3-6, Williams 2-5, Shreve 1-2, Moore 0-1, Wolvert 0-1), UAB 6-17 (Thrash 3-3, D. Jackson 1-5, Holland 1-5, Stallings 1-2, L. Jackson 0-2)FG Percentage — Oregon .448, UAB .453FT Percentage — Oregon .765, UAB .640Attendance — 7,672

Iowa 89, Oregon 82 (OT)First RoundMarch 17, 2001Jon M. Huntsman Center · Salt Lake City, Utah

OREGON DUCKS (82) MN FG FT R F A T S TPDion 38 6-14 4-4 6 4 5 1 0 16Wolvert 36 8-13 1-2 13 3 3 4 1 18Mowe 29 6-9 5-8 12 4 1 6 0 17Craighead 42 4-22 0-0 2 2 4 2 3 11Edwards 44 3-6 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 8Shreve 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Fredrick 4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0Unaka 6 1-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2Meharry 22 3-6 0-1 7 5 3 1 0 8Totals 225 32-75 12-17 45 23 18 15 4 82

IOWA HAWKEYES (89) MN FG FT R F A T S TPMagner 23 1-3 4-4 3 1 0 3 1 7Lillis 36 3-11 3-4 6 5 2 2 0 9Peterson 31 7-9 5-8 7 3 4 3 4 19Meder 43 7-16 7-8 1 2 2 0 2 25Consuegra 41 5-11 2-2 4 4 7 3 0 13Watson 11 0-2 0-1 3 0 0 0 0 0Berdo 25 3-8 2-5 2 0 0 1 0 10Bullock 15 3-4 0-0 6 4 0 2 2 6Totals 225 29-64 23-29 38 19 15 14 9 89

Halftime — Iowa 39, Oregon 353-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 6-29 (Craighead 3-21, Edwards 2-5, Wolvert 1-1, Dion 0-1, Meharry 0-1), Iowa 8-15 (Meder 4-7, Berdo 2-5, Magner 1-2, Consuegra 1-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .455, Iowa .444FT Percentage — Oregon .706, Iowa .793Attendance — 3,119

Oregon 58, TCU 55First RoundMarch 19, 2005Bank of America Arena · Seattle, Wash.

OREGON DUCKS (58) MN FG FT R F A T S TPForristall 22 1-4 2-2 7 3 0 2 0 4Kraayeveld 36 7-12 6-7 5 2 1 4 1 23Bills 31 4-12 2-3 8 2 2 4 1 10Mizusawa 40 0-1 0-0 3 2 8 3 1 0Davis 24 2-8 1-2 2 2 0 2 0 7Richards 15 3-5 2-5 6 4 0 0 2 8Chapdelaine 16 0-2 2-2 4 1 1 1 0 2Okwumabua 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Haring 12 2-5 0-0 0 0 2 1 1 4Totals 200 19-49 15-21 43 16 14 16 6 58

TCU HORNED FROGS (55) MN FG FT R F A T S TPNewton 28 2-5 3-4 4 3 0 2 2 7Davis 24 1-4 5-5 1 3 0 0 1 8Irvin 32 5-19 4-4 7 5 1 4 1 14Lacy 36 4-13 1-2 5 3 4 2 1 10Butler-Rayford 13 0-3 1-2 1 2 0 0 0 1Baker 18 1-6 0-0 3 2 0 2 1 3Knight 24 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0Clementino 23 2-6 5-6 7 1 0 1 1 10Goodwin 2 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 2Totals 200 16-58 19-23 39 21 7 12 8 55

Halftime — Oregon 27, TCU 273-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 5-15 (Kraayeveld 3-6, Davis 2-5, Forristall 0-2, Chapdelaine 0-1, Haring 0-1), TCU 4-15 (Davis 1-4, Baker 1-3, Lacy 1-3, Clementino 1-2, Irvin 0-2, Knight 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .388, TCU .276FT Percentage — Oregon .714, TCU .826Attendance — 3,094

Baylor 69, Oregon 46Second RoundMarch 21, 2005Bank of America Arena · Seattle, Wash.

OREGON DUCKS (46) MN FG FT R F A T S TPForristall 27 1-4 0-0 5 2 3 1 1 3Kraayeveld 38 3-11 8-9 8 2 0 3 1 15Bills 18 4-8 0-3 4 5 0 3 1 8Mizusawa 37 1-2 3-6 1 1 8 5 1 5Davis 27 3-10 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 7Richards 18 2-3 1-3 5 2 0 4 2 5Chapdelaine 13 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 4 1 0Okwumabua 3 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 0 1Oaks 3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shetters 5 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0Haring 11 1-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 1 2Totals 200 15-44 13-23 33 23 11 24 8 46

BAYLOR BEARS (69) MN FG FT R F A T S TPYoung 30 11-19 3-4 8 2 2 4 5 25Wabara 22 2-5 0-3 5 5 1 1 1 4Blackmon 27 7-13 3-4 6 2 1 6 1 17Whitaker 34 1-2 0-0 3 2 2 1 5 2Scott 20 0-7 0-0 6 0 4 1 1 0Jones 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0Ononiwu 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Fox 4 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 0Wyatt 20 3-6 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 6Jones 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tisdale 3 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 0 0 2Davis 5 2-2 3-3 0 0 0 1 0 8Hamerly 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Niemann 26 2-5 0-0 4 3 3 1 2 5Totals 200 28-61 11-16 37 17 16 17 18 69

Halftime — Baylor 34, Oregon 183-pt. Field Goals — Oregon 3-14 (Davis 1-5, Kraayeveld 1-4, Forristall 1-3, Mizusawa 0-1, Oaks 0-1), Baylor 2-8 (Niemann 1-3, Davis 1-1, Scott 0-3, Wyatt 0-1)FG Percentage — Oregon .341, Iowa .459FT Percentage — Oregon .565, Iowa .688Attendance — 3,010

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PointsMost: 80 vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97 Opponents: 92 by Colorado, 3-19-94Fewest: 46 vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: 55 by TCU, 3-19-05Most, Half: 41, second half vs. Eastern Washing- ton, 3-11-87; second half vs. San Diego State, 3- 15-97 Opponents: 51, first half by Colorado, 3-19-94Fewest, Half: 18 vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: 21, second half by Santa Clara, 3-16-94

Field GoalsMade: 31 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 33 by Ohio State, 3-14-87Attempted: 75 vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 71 by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87Best Pct.: .577 (30-52), vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97 Opponents: .556 (30-54), by Colorado, 3-19-94Worst Pct.: .341 (15-44), vs. Baylor, 3-21-05 Opponents: .276 (16-58), by TCU, 3-19-05Best Percentage, Half: .682 (15-22), first half vs. San Diego State, 3-15-97

Three-Point Field GoalsMade: 9 vs. Iowa State, 3-14-99 Opponents: 10 by Louisville, 3-17-95Attempted: 29 vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 33 by Santa Clara, 3-16-94Best Percentage: .625 (5-8), vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-96 Opponents: .500 (10-20), by Louisville, 3-17-95; Wisconsin, 3-15-96; Tennessee, 3-17-97

Free ThrowsMade: 27 vs. Santa Clara, 3-16-94 Opponents: 30 by Colorado, 3-19-94Attempted: 35 vs. Santa Clara, 3-16-94 Opponents: 37 by Colorado, 3-19-94Best Pct.: .885 (23-26), vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 1.000 (4-4), by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87Worst Pct.: .450 (9-20), vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: .556 (5-9), by Louisville, 3-17-95Best Percentage, Half: 1.000 (2-2), second half vs. Tennessee, 3-17-97 Opponents: 1.000 (2-2), first and second half by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87

MiscellaneousRebounds: 50 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 44 by San Diego State, 3-16-84Assists: 21 vs. Ohio State, 3-14-87 Opponents: 26 by Colorado, 3-19-94Steals: 10 vs. Louisville, 3-17-95, vs. Cincinnati, 3- 12-99 Opponents: 18 by Baylor, 3-21-05Blocked Shots: 7 vs. TCU, 3-19-05; Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 6 by TCU, 3-19-05Most Turnovers: 31 vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 21 by San Diego State, 3-16-84; Missouri, 3-13-82Fewest Turnovers: 12 vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 9 by Eastern Washington, 3-11-87

PointsMost: 24, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 33, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84

Field GoalsMade: 9, Alison Lang vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84; Jenny Mowe vs. Iowa State, 3-14-99 Opponents: 15, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84Attempted: 22, Lauri Landerholm vs. Ohio State, 3-14-87 Opponents: 32, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84

Three-Point Field GoalsMade: 5, Missy Croshaw vs. Colorado, 3-19-94 Opponents: 5, Tomora Young (Rutgers), 3-14-98; Marla Inman (Louisville), 3-17-95Attempted: 21, Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa, 3-17-01 Opponents: 13, Colette Chiamparino (Santa Clara), 3-16-94

Free ThrowsMade: 12, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 8, Shelley Sheetz (Colorado), 3-19-94Attempted: 14, Angelina Wolvert vs. Rutgers, 3-14-98 Opponents: 12, Deanna Jackson (UAB), 3-17-00

MiscellaneousRebounds: 20, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3-13-82 Opponents: 17, Linda Miles (Rutgers), 3-14-98Assists: 10, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: 9, Geneva Sanford (Ohio State), 3-14-87Steals: 4, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, 3-16-84 Opponents: 10, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3-16-84Blocked Shots: 5, Angelina Wolvert vs. UAB, 3- 17-00; Renae Fegent vs. Wisconsin, 3-15-96; Stefanie Kasperski vs. Eastern Washington, 3-11-87 Opponents: 6, Sandora Irvin (Baylor), 3-21-05

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Bev Smith addresses the media following Oregon’s first round win over TCU in the 2005 NCAA tournament. The Ducks held the Horned Frogs to 55 points, an all-time low by a UO opponent in NCAA Championship play.