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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTSQUICK FACTS

School InformationLocation ...................................................... Salt Lake CityFounded ....................................................................... 1850Enrollment ..............................................................32,760Nickname .................................................................... UtesMascot .................................. Swoop (Red-Tailed Hawk)Colors ......................................................Crimson/WhiteConference ..............................................................Pac-12Arena ......................................Jon M. Huntsman CenterCapacity ..........15,000/8,590 (with draping system)President ......................................... Dr. Ruth V. WatkinsDirector of Athletics ..................................Mark Harlan

Basketball StaffHead Coach ..............................................Lynne Roberts 5thYear(SeattlePacific,‘97)Career Record ...............................293-229 (17 Years)Utah Record ..........................................72-54 (4 Years)

Associate Head Coach ......................... Gavin Petersen 5thYear(Hawaii,‘93)Assistant Coach ................................. Danyelle Snelgro 5thYear(UtahState,‘09)Assistant Coach .........................................Joanna Reitz 3rdYear(CovenantCollege,‘06)Dir. of Admin/Operations .............. Kendall Rodriguez 5thYear(Pacific,‘13)Director of Player Personnel ...........Tanaeya BoClair 2ndYear(Utah,‘18)Director of Video/Analytics ............Ethan McIlhargey 1stYear(Idaho,‘17)Dir. of Marketing/Alumni .........................Becca Jonas 1stYear(Drake,‘18)

Team Information2018-19 Overall Record ......................................... 20-102018-19 Pac-12 Record ..............................................9-9Pac-12 Finish .................................................................6th2019 Pac-12 Tournament ........................................... 0-12019 Postseason ...................................................... NoneStarters Returning/Lost ..........................................2/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................... 5/5Newcomers/Eligible Redshirts ................................... 6

HistoryStarted Basketball .............................................. 1974-75All-Time Record ......................................918-439 (.676)Last NCAA Appearance ..............................................2011NCAA Record/Appearances .............................. 9-17/17Last WNIT Appearance ............................................. 2018WNIT Record/Appearances ..............................8-12/10

Athletic CommunicationsAssociate Director/WBB Contact ...... Jordie LindleyOfficePhone ..............................................801-581-8997Cell Phone ...................................................801-647-8174Email [email protected]

INFORMATIONTable of Contents/Quick Facts ............................................... 1Covering the Utes ......................................................................2Utah Athletics Directory ..........................................................32019-20 Roster ..........................................................................42019-20 Schedule ......................................................................5Conference of Champions .......................................................6

THAT UTAH LIFEUtah Athletics History ..............................................................8Salt Lake City ..............................................................................9University of Utah .................................................................... 10

FACILITIESJon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility ................11Jon M. Huntsman Center ........................................................12

PLAYER PROFILESPlayers Bios .............................................................................. 13

COACHES AND STAFFHead Coach Lynne Roberts .................................................. 28Associate Head Coach Gavin Petersen .............................30Assistant Coach Danyelle Snelgro ...................................... 31Assistant Coach Joanna Reitz ............................................. 32Support Staff ........................................................................... 33Director of Athletics Mark Harlan ...................................... 35President Ruth V. Watkins ....................................................36

OPPONENTS2019-20 Opponent Capsules ................................................ 37Series Game-By-Game ...........................................................42

2018-19 ReviewSeason Review ........................................................................53Results.......................................................................................54Notes ..........................................................................................54Statistics...................................................................................58

RECORD BOOKTeam Records..........................................................................65Single-Game Records ........................................................... 66Single-Season Records .........................................................67Career Records ..................................................................... 681,000-Point Club ......................................................................70Yearly Leaders ........................................................................70Awards ......................................................................................73Utes vs. The Top 25 ................................................................75Postseason History ................................................................77All-Time Roster ...................................................................... 79Year-By-Year Results ..........................................................80

Credits: The 2019-20 Utah women’s basketball media guide was produced and designed by Jordie Lindley. Photography by

Kory Mortensen, Steve Wilson, Leo Hopf, Tom Smart, Scott Pettet, George Seeley, Chris Blunk, Dave Saffran/MSG Photos, Kevin C. Cox, Grant Halverson, Frankie Donlon, Terry Newfarmer, Frank

Jensen, Canada Basketball, WNBA, Utah Travel Council, Salt Lake City Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE COVERING THE UTESGETTING SOCIAL WITH THE UTES!The latest on all University of Utah sports

can be found 24 hours a day, 365 days a year online. Information on upcoming games, recaps, statistics, rosters, schedules and results, media guides and a large selection of video and audio

offerings are available at UtahUtes.com.

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:

TWITTER@UTAHWBB | @UtahAthletics

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THE BASICSTheUniversityofUtahathleticscommunicationsofficewelcomesyourinterestinUtahwomen’sbasketballandwillmake every effort to ensure your coverage of the Utes is an enjoyable experience. Press credentials, weekly releases, game results, and broadcast space/ISDN lines for home games are available by contacting Jordie Lindley, assistant director of communications. (O: 801-581-8997 | C: 801-647-8174 | Email: [email protected]).

POST-GAME SERVICESHead coach Lynne Roberts will be available for post-game interviews with the media after each game. Utah stu-dent-athletes will be available following a 10-minute cooling-off period. A member of the Utah athletics communica-tions staff will gather interview requests immediately following the game. Full box scores will be provided and can be emailed or faxed upon request.

IN-SEASON INTERVIEWSHead coach Lynne Roberts and requested Utah student-athletes are available for interviews throughout the week. Those members of the media wishing to interview Roberts or a student-athlete will be required to coordinate their requesttotheathleticscommunicationsofficeatleast24hoursinadvance.Robertswillalsoholdaweeklypressconference throughout the season with day and time to be determined when season starts.

UTAH SPORTS RADIO NETWORKESPN 700 (KALL-AM) has been the radio home to University of Utah athletics since 1951. All of Utah’s games on ESPN 700 can also be heard live on the Internet at ESPN700sports.com. Radio coverage for women’s basketball games conflictingwithothereventsairingonESPN700willbeannouncedatalaterdate.

Managing the radio network is Utah Sports Properties, a division of CBS Collegiate Sports Properties. Utah Sports Properties (USP) is in its 10th year as the multi-media rights partner for Utah Athletics. USP brokered the most recentcontractextensionwithESPN700andUtahathletics–afive-yearagreementsignedinMay,2012.

Handling the play-by-play for the Utah women’s basketball team is Tyson Ewing, who is in his fourth season. Ewing previously spent four years as the voice of Weber State women’s basketball, and was the sports director at KWCR in 2013 during his time as a student at Weber State. He worked for the Utah Jazz Radio Network as a broadcast assistant from 2014-16 and currently serves as a statisician on the TV side.

UTES ON TV!AsthecontentarmofthePac-12Conference,Pac-12Networksisthefirstandonlysportsmediacompanyownedby its 12 Universities. The media company consists of seven 24/7 TV networks (one national and six regional TV networks), and digital properties whose mission is to connect fans to the universities and sports they love.

The Utah women’s basketball program will appear on the Pac-12 Networks during Pac-12 play and select non-confer-ence games throughout the season. Check UtahUtes.com for updates for the upcoming schedule.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESTAFF DIRECTORYATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

PAUL KIRKAssociate AD for Strategic

Communications

O: 801-581-3511E: [email protected]

DREW WISEMANAssociate Director for

Communications

O: 801-581-3771E: [email protected]

BROOKE FREDERICKSONAssociate Director for

Communications

O: 801-581-8302E: [email protected]

JOSEPH FELDMANAssistant Director for

Communications

O: 801-585-1295E: [email protected]

MIKE LAGESCHULTESpecial Projects

Coordinator

O: 801-587-9162E: [email protected]

LYNDE HOOPESAdministrative

Assistant

O: 801-581-3510E: [email protected]

MARK HARLANAthletics Director

E: [email protected]

KYLE BRENNANChief Operating Office/Deputy

AD Internal Operations

O: 801-587-7629E: [email protected]

SCOTT KULLDeputy AD

External Operations

E: [email protected]

NONA RICHARDSONExecutive Senior Associate ADSenior Woman Administrator

O: 801-585-6850E: [email protected]

MANNY HENDRIXSenior Associate AD for

Development

O: 801-585-7233E: [email protected]

STEVE SMITHSenior Associate AD for

Business/CFO

O: 801-587-9371E: [email protected]

KATE CHARIPARAssociate AD for

Compliance

O: 801-585-1629E: [email protected]

ANN ARGUSTAssociate AD for

Marketing/Branding

O: 801-585-5692E: [email protected]

PAUL KIRKAssociate AD for

Strategic Communications

O: 801-581-3511E: [email protected]

LIZ PRINCEAssociate AD for Sport

Administration and Student-Athlete Wellbeing

E: [email protected]

CHRIS UCHACZSenior Associate AD for

Academic Services

O: 801-556-6607E: [email protected]

JORDIE LINDLEYAssociate Director for

Communications/WBB Contact

O: 801-581-8997E: [email protected]

MADY WHITEAssistant Director for

Communications

O: 801-485-8347E: [email protected]

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos ......Ht ......Yr ........Exp Hometown (Previous School)14 Niyah Becker F/G ........ 6-2 ......So. .........1L Winnipeg, Manitoba (Lincoln Prep)25 Julie Brosseau G ............. 5-9 ......Jr. ..........TR Repentigny, Quebec (Maine)21 Maurane Corbin F ............. 6-5 ......R-So. .....1L Saint-Bruno, Quebec (Montmorency CEGEP)10 Dru Gylten G ............. 5-11 ......So. .........1L Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More)35 Ola Makurat F ............. 6-3 ......Jr. ..........TR Sierakowice, Poland (Liberty)15 Kemery Martín G ............. 6-0 ......Fr. ..........HS Sandy, Utah (Corner Canyon)11 Brynna Maxwell G ............. 6-0 ......Fr. ..........HS Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor)0 Kiana Moore G ............. 5-7 .......Sr. ..........3L Fairfield,Calif.(Vanden)34 Aubri Noti F ............. 6-1 .......So. .........JC Colorado Springs, Colo. (Iowa Western CC)12 Lola Pendande F ............. 6-3 ......Fr. ..........HS Almeria, Spain (Ribet Academy)23 Daneesha Provo G ............. 6-0 ......R-Sr. .....3L Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (Clemson)1 Zuzanna Puc* F ............. 6-2 ......Sr. ..........TR Poznan, Poland (Texas-El Paso)3 Andrea Torres F ............. 6-2 ......So. .........1L Terrebonne, Quebec (Montmorency CEGEP)*Will sit out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA Transfer Rules

NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos ......Ht ......Yr ........Exp Hometown (Previous School)0 Kiana Moore G ............. 5-7 .......Sr. ..........3L Fairfield,Calif.(Vanden) 1 Zuzanna Puc* F ............. 6-2 ......Sr. ..........TR Poznan, Poland (Texas-El Paso) 3 Andrea Torres F ............. 6-2 ......So. .........1L Terrebonne, Quebec (Montmorency CEGEP)10 Dru Gylten G ............. 5-11 ......So. .........1L Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More) 11 Brynna Maxwell G ............. 6-0 ......Fr. ..........HS Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor)12 Lola Pendande F ............. 6-3 ......Fr. ..........HS Almeria, Spain (Ribet Academy) 14 Niyah Becker W ............ 6-2 ......So. .........1L Winnipeg, Manitoba (Lincoln Prep) 15 Kemery Martín G ............. 6-0 ......Fr. ..........HS Sandy, Utah (Corner Canyon)21 Maurane Corbin F ............. 6-5 ......R-So. .....1L Saint-Bruno, Quebec (Montmorency CEGEP)23 Daneesha Provo G ............. 6-0 ......R-Sr. .....3L Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (Clemson) 25 Julie Brosseau G ............. 5-9 ......Jr. ..........TR Repentigny, Quebec (Maine)34 Aubri Noti F ............. 6-1 .......So. .........JC Colorado Springs, Colo. (Iowa Western CC)35 Ola Makurat F ............. 6-3 ......Jr. ..........TR Sierakowice, Poland (Liberty)*Will sit out the 2019-20 season due to NCAA Transfer Rules

ROSTER BREAKDOWNBy State/Country:California (1) .............................................Kiana MooreCanada (5) ...............Niyah Becker, Julie Brosseau, Maurane Corbin, Daneesha Provo, Andrea TorresColorado (1) ..................................................Aubri NotiPoland (2) ........................Ola Makurat, Zuzanna PucSouth Dakota (1) .........................................Dru GyltenSpain (1) .................................................Lola PendandeUtah (1) .................................................Kemery MartínWashington (1) .................................. Brynna Maxwell

By Position:Guard (7) ..................Niyah Becker, Julie Brosseau, Dru Gylten, Kemery Martín Brynna Maxwell, Kiana Moore, Daneesha ProvoForward (6) ...........Niyah Becker, Maurane Corbin, Ola Makurat, Lola Pendande, Zuzanna Puc, Andrea Torres

By Year:Senior (3) ................Kiana Moore, Daneesha Provo..................................................................Zuzanna Puc*Junior (2) ....................Julie Brosseau, Ola MakuratSophomore (5) .....Niyah Becker, Maurane Corbin, Dru Gylten, Aubri Noti, Andrea TorresFreshman (3) ..... Kemery Martín, Brynna Maxwell, Lola Pendande*Will be a redshirt senior in 2020-21

Back Row (L to R): Randy Towner, Claire Donsky, Gavin Petersen, Tanaeya BoClair, Lynne Roberts, Andrea Torres, Lola Pendande, Maurane Corbin, Niyah Becker, Ola Makurat, Kendall Rodriguez, Joanna Reitz, Danyelle Snelgro, Ethan McIlhargey, Becca JonasFront Row (L to R): Aubri Noti, Dru Gylten, Julie Brosseau, Kiana Moore, Daneesha Provo, Brynna Maxwell, Kemery Martín, Zuzanna Puc.

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SCHEDULE BREAKDOWNvs. Cincinnati............................................................0-0vs. Xavier ..................................................................0-0vs. South Dakota ...................................................... 1-0vs. Eastern Washington .......................................... 9-1vs. UTSA ....................................................................0-0vs. BYU ..................................................................65-40vs. Oral Roberts ....................................................... 1-0vs. Nevada ................................................................8-0vs. Providence .........................................................0-0vs. Weber State .................................................... 48-6

The Last Time...The last time that Utah and South Dakota faced off was in 2015 when the Utes defeated the Coyotes 66-59 at home. It was head coach LynneRoberts’firstwinasaUte.

2019-20 SCHEDULEThursday, Oct. 31 Westminster% Jon M. Huntsman Center 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 5 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 5 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 7 Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 5 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 16 South Dakota Jon M. Huntsman Center TBDMonday, Nov. 18 Eastern Washington Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 22 Texas Southern$ Honolulu, Hawaii 3 p.m.Sunday, Nov. 24 Texas-San Antonio$ Honolulu, Hawaii 3 p.m.Friday, Nov. 29 BYU Provo, Utah 7 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 5 Oral Roberts Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 14 Nevada Jon M. Huntsman Center 11:30 a.m.Monday, Dec. 16 Providence Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Friday, Dec. 20 Weber State Jon M. Huntsman Center 12 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 29 Colorado* Jon M. Huntsman Center 2 p.m.

Jan. 3 Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. 8 p.m.Jan. 5 Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 3 p.m.Jan. 10 UCLA* Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Jan. 12 USC* Jon M. Huntsman Center 12 p.m.Jan. 17 Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 6:30 p.m.Jan. 24 California* Berkeley, Calif. 1 p.m.Jan. 26 Stanford* Stanford, Calif. 1 p.m.Jan. 30 Oregon* Jon M. Huntsman Center 8 p.m.

Feb. 1 Oregon State* Jon M. Huntsman Center 12 p.m.Feb. 7 Washington* Seattle, Wash. 8 p.m.Feb. 9 Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 1 p.m.Feb. 14 Stanford* Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Feb. 16 California* Jon M. Huntsman Center 12 p.m.Feb. 21 Arizona* Jon M. Huntsman Center 7 p.m.Feb. 23 Arizona State* Jon M. Huntsman Center 12 p.m.Feb. 28 USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 7 p.m.

March 1 UCLA* Los Angeles, Calif. 2 p.m.March 5-8 Pac-12 Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.

% Exhibition Game$ Bank of Hawaii Classic* Pac-12 Regular Season Game

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE PAC-12 CONFERENCENCAA TEAM TITLESBY CONFERENCEPac-12 ....................................................................... 526Big Ten ........................................................................314SEC ..............................................................................231Big 12 ...........................................................................184ACC ............................................................................. 158

NCAA TEAM TITLES WON BY PAC-12 INSTITUTIONS Men’s/Comb. Women’s TotalStanford 66 57 123 UCLA 75 43 118 USC 85 22 107 California 29 9 38 Oregon 19 14 33 Colorado *24 3 *27 Arizona State 11 13 24 Utah *13 9 *22 Arizona 7 12 19 Washington -- 7 7 Oregon State 4 -- 4 Washington State 2 -- 2

* Utah has won 12 NCAA skiing championships (11 combined and 1 men’s). Colorado has won 19 NCAA skiing titles (8 combined and 11 men’s).

Note: Does not include football championships, which the NCAA does not officially designate. Various polls and systems have been used to determine football champions. USC claims 10 titles, California 5, Wash-ington 2, and Stanford and UCLA 1 each.

PAC-12 NCAA TEAMTITLES BY SPORT Men’s/Comb. Women’sBaseball 29 --Basketball 16 4Beach Volleyball -- 4Boxing 4 --Cross Country 16 13Golf 16 19Gymnastics 14 16Rowing -- 10Skiing *31 *0Soccer 7 6Softball -- 24Swimming & Diving 25 17Tennis 54 24Indoor T&F 8 11Outdoor T&F 47 9Volleyball 25 16Water Polo 45 19Wrestling 1 --

CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONSBuiltonafirmfoundationofacademicexcellenceandsuperior athletic performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim as the Conference of Cham-pionsin2018-19.Beyondthecourtsandfields,thePac-12’saccomplishments extend into the classrooms across 12 campuses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint into new corners around the world. The 526 NCAA team titles won by Pac-12 schools outdis-tance the nearest conference by more than 200 cham-pionships. In 2018-19, Pac-12 institutions claimed 13 NCAA titles, marking the 14th year in a row and the 53rd time in the last 59 years the Conference led the nation with the mostnationalchampionships.Itwasalsothefifth-consec-utive year and the sixth time in the last seven years the Pac-12 had collected doubledigit NCAA titles something no other conference has done in an academic year. The Pac-12 nearly tripled the next-closest conference in 2018-19 with the ACC and Big 12 tying for second with fivetitleseach,followedbytheBigTenandSECwithfour.In addition to the 13 NCAA crowns, Pac-12 teams recorded sevenrunner-upfinishesandatleastoneteamplacedinthe top four of 21 championships. Stanford led the nation with a single-season record-ty-ing six NCAA titles in 2018-19, matching the record it set in 1996-97. The Cardinal won women’s volleyball, swimming & diving, water polo and tennis, and on the men’s side took gymnastics and golf. UCLA claimed beach volleyball and softball, Colorado captured women’s cross country, USCwon men’s water polo, while Utah skiing took home its second trophy in three years. California men’s swimming & diving and Washington women’s rowing were also NCAA champions in 2019-20. Only three institutions across all divisions have won at least 100 NCAA titles all-time and all of them are Pac-12 members. Stanford leads all institutions with 123 all-time NCAA titles, followed by UCLA with 118. USC is third with 107 NCAA Championships, more than double the next-closest institution—the Big 12’s Oklahoma State (51). Pac-12 teams have won championships in 29 of the 37 Division I sports the NCAA currently sponsors. The Pac-12’s excellence is further proven in the annual NCAADivisionILearfieldSportsDirectors’Cupcompeti-tion, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. Stanford continued its remarkable run by winning a 25th-consec-utiveDirectors’Cupin2018-19.USCwasfifthandUCLAfinishedsixth.FourotherPac-12institutionsrankedamongthe top 30 NCAA Division I programs: No. 18 California, No. 19 Arizona State, No. 24 Washington and No. 27 Oregon.

LEAGUE HISTORYBuiltonafirmfoundationofacademicexcellenceandsuperior athletic performance, the Pac-12 Conference

celebrated its Centennial year in 2015-16. The roots of theleaguegobacktoDec.2,1915,whenthePacificCoastConference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools—the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. The Pac-12Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, with the additions of the University of Colorado and University of Utah.PacificCoastConferenceplaybeganin1916and,oneyear later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stan-ford University following in 1918. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.ThePacificCoastConferencecompetedasa10-mem-ber league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition toaminimum.Duringthattime,theleague’sfirstcommis-sioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and the PCCcontinued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) was formed with Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington. Washing-ton State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the namePacific-8Conferencewasadoptedin1968.In1971,Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the leagueandthePacific-10Conferencebecameareality.In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years, and was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009. Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 13 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member oftheMountainPacificSportsFederation(MPSF)infourother men’s sports and three women’s sports.ThePac-12Conferenceofficesarelocatedintheheartof San Francisco in the SOMA district.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETICS HISTORYNCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES(WOMEN’S BASKETBALL)1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS(WOMEN’S BASKETBALL)Regular Season: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009

* IAC (1974-82) | HCAC (1982-90)WAC (1990-99) | MWC (1999-10)

The latest chapter in Ute athletics history began on July 1, 2011, when Utah officially became a member of the Pac-12 Conference. But Utah’s reputation as an athletics power was established long before it joined the “Conference of Champions.” The move to the Pac-12 has fueled some of Utah’s mostsuccessful seasons across a broad spectrum of sports in recent years. Skiing was crowned the NCAA Champion in both 2017 and ‘19. Gymnastics has captured three Pac-12 Champi-onships and advanced to the NCAA finals three times in the last six years. Football played in its first Pac-12 Conference Championship game after winning the South Division in 2018. Volleyball made its thirdconsecutive trip to the NCAAs in 2018 after advancing to the regional semifinals for the third time in school history in 2017. Baseball captured the 2016 Pac-12 Conference title—theschool’s first for a men’s sport since joining the league—and softball made back-to-back NCAA Super Regional appearanc-es in 2016 and ’17. Soccer made the NCAA regional semifinals in 2016, while cross country made the first two NCAA Champi-onship appearances in its history in 2015 and ’16. Men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2018 and ‘19. Utah claims 109 individual national champions in its history, including 77 in skiing and 27 in women’s gymnastics. Nodric skier Julia Richter won the women’s 5-km in 2019 while Martin Bergström captured three NCAA Nordic titles in 2017-18. Gymnast MyKayla Skinner won the NCAA floor title in 2017 and vault in 2018. Football celebrated its 125th season in 2018 and has a 677-464-31 all-time record. In the mid-1990s, the Utes evolved into a national force and won nine consecutive bowl games from 1999-2009, tying for the second-longest bowl winning streak on record. The original “BCS Buster,” Utah has gone 2-0 in games that are now part of the CFP New Year’s Six with wins in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl (Pittsburgh) and 2009 Sugar Bowl (Alabama). The Utes have finished in the nation’s Top 25 eight times, including a No. 2 ranking in 2008, No. 4 in 2004 and No. 10 in 1994. Utah has sold out every game in Rice-Eccles Stadium since the 2010 opener. Men’s Basketball has thrived throughout its history, winning an NCAA Championship in 1944 and finishing as the runner-up in 1998. The Runnin’ Utes also won national

championships in 1916 (AAU) and 1947 (NIT). Utah advanced to its 10th NCAA Sweet 16 in 2015, and is one of seven programs that have reached the regional semifinals at least once every decade since the 1950s. Utah ranks in the NCAA’s top 15 in all-time victories (1,820) and winning percentage (.644). Utah’s 29 NCAA Tournament appearances and 38 NCAA Tournament wins also rank in the top 25. Women’s Gymnastics boasts 10 national championshipsand finished as the runner-up for the ninth time in 2015. Utah is the only school to qualify for all 38 NCAA Gymnastics Championships and has captured the most All-America awards. The Red Rocks also claimed the school’s first-ever Pac-12 title in 2014 and captured the trophy again in ‘15 and ‘17. Utah holds every gymnastics attendance record, including highest single-meet attendance (16,019 in 2015) and highest season attendance average (15,224 in 2017). Utah hasled the nation in gymnastics attendance 35 times and won its ninth all-women’s sports attendance title in 2018-19. Women’s Basketball has averaged more than 20 wins aseason since its start back in 1974-75 and ranks top 20 in the NCAA in all-time winning percentage (.676). The Ute women have received 17 NCAA Tournament invites since 1982, advancing to the Sweet 16 twice and the Elite Eight in 2006. They have won 22 conference championships. The Men’s and Women’s Ski Team has captured 12 NCAAChampionships and 13 national titles all time, the last comingin 2019. Volleyball has participated in 15 of the last 21 NCAATournaments with three Sweet 16 finishes. Softball has qualified for the postseason 21 times (16 NCAA Regionals, 2 Super Regionals) and has five College World Series appear-ances (four NCAA). Women’s Soccer has played in the NCAA Tournament seven times since 2002. Baseball has advanced to NCAA Regionals twice since 2009, the last coming during its Pac-12 championship season in 2016. Other Ute athletic highlights include: Men’s Tennis (2018 and ’19 NCAA Championships, 24 conference championships), Women’s Tennis (three-consecutive NCAA appearances from 2010-12), Men’s Swimming and Diving (No. 22 NCAA finish in 2015, 24 conference championships), Women’s Swimming and Diving (2006 MWC champion) and Women’s Cross Country (2015 and ‘16 NCAA Championships, and 1981 AIAW Division II National Champion).

SUCCESS IN THECONFERENCE OFCHAMPIONSUtah’s football, men’s basketball, gym-nastics, skiing, softball, soccer, volleyball, cross country, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s swimming & diving programs have all finished among the best in the nation since moving to the Pac-12 Conference.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESALT LAKE CITY

Home to the University of Utah and the state’s capitalcity, Salt Lake City blends the amenities of a major metropolitan area with beautiful natural surroundings. Featuring the majestic 11,000-foot peaks of the WasatchMountains to the east, and the Great Salt Lake and Oquirrh Mountains to the west, Salt Lake City is surrounded by majestic views in all di-rections. U.S. News & World Report ranked Salt Lake City as one of the “top 15 best places to live” in recent years. Its metro area population of 1.1 million ranks in the top 50 in the United States.

LIVING IN SALT LAKE Named one of America’s top five friendliest and most-attractive cities by Travel+Leisure magazine, Salt Lake is the largest city in the state with 200,544 residents. Salt Lake City ranked No. 5 on Forbes’ annual list of “America’s Fastest-Growing Cities” in 2016. The popu-lation along the Wasatch Front, which includes Ogden and Provo, has swelled to more than 2.4 million. Its literacy rate, percentage of high school graduates, and percent-age of college-educated citizens ranks among the best in the nation. Salt Lake has a moderate four-season climate, averaging 237 days of sunshine per year and 15% humidity. With projects ranging from the renovation of historic buildings to the construction of new office towers, condominiums and apartments, a growing number of people not only work but live in the downtown area, and one in six residents is now in their 20s. Citing professional opportunities and quality of life, WalletHub named Salt Lake City the No. 1 place to start a career in May 2016.

ENTERTAINMENT Salt Lake City features a wide range of dining options, livemusic, two large modern malls, a diverse array of specialty stores, art galleries, professional symphony, opera, theater, dance, and cultural and ethnic festivals. It was rated No. 3 among the “Best Cities for Young Professionals” by Forbes in 2017 and was cited as having the “No. 5 Best Downtown in America” by Livability.com. The city played host to the 2002 Winter Olympics. The opening and closing ceremonies and the athletes’ village were located on the U. campus. Salt Lake City annually joins forces with nearby resort town

Park City to host the Sundance Film Festival. Professional sports franchises in Salt Lake City include theUtah Jazz of the NBA, Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer and Utah Royals of the National Women’s Soccer League. Other franchises are the Salt Lake Bees (AAA baseball), Utah Grizzlies (hockey), Utah War-riors (Major League Rugby) and the Salt Lake Monarchs (USL soccer).

OUTDOOR RECREATION Some of the best skiing, fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking,rock climbing and river running found anywhere in the world is easily accessible. Eleven major ski resorts are within an hour drive from “Ski City.” A pair of those resorts were listed among the “Top 10 in North America” by Forbes in November 2018, including No. 3 Snowbird and No. 4 Alta. Ten national parks are within a day’s drive. With so many recreational opportunities so readily available, Salt Lake was recognized as the eighth fittest city in America by the Huffington Post and first for life expectancy by Livability.com in 2016.

BUSINESS Forbes has named Utah the “Best State for Business andCareers” six times in the past nine years, recognizing Salt Lake City as one of the major industrial banking, healthcare and transportation centers in the U.S. Utah’s employment has expanded at the thirdbest rate in the U.S. over the past five years at 3.3 percent. Several publications have taken note of Salt Lake’s high number of creative class workers—including artists, scientists, engineers, and others in technology fields—with the “Silicon Slopes” growing exponentiallyon the south end of the metro area. In 2016, AdWeek proclaimed that Utah is poised to become America’s next tech and creative hub. Amazon rated Utah the “Most Entrepreneurial State” in 2018.

TRANSPORTATION Salt Lake International Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is located just 20 minutes from campus and is undergoing a $3.6 billion redevelop-ment. It offers direct flights to 84 U.S. destinations and 11 international cities and handled 25.5 million passengers in 2018. TRAX light rail provides access to downtown Salt Lake, the University of Utah, the airport and many of the suburbs.

BEST CITYThe hub forone of Forbes’best states forbusiness andcareers, oneof America’smost livabledowntowns,and thegateway tosome of thebest outdoorrecreationanywhere, SaltLake City hassomething foreveryone.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Founded in 1850, the University of Utah prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. The U. encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range. Utah became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. With an enrollment of over 33,000, the U offers 100 undergrad-uate and more than 90 graduate level fields of study. It has earned a top-tier grading from the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 15 consecutive years, and offers nationally-ranked programs in law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering, family medicine, social sciences and humanities, fine arts, education, architecture, entertainment arts and engineering. The U checked in as one of the top 50 schools in the U.S. by the Center for World University Rankings in 2019 and was ranked No. 11 in the nation for value accord-ing to the 2019 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.

RESEARCH The University of Utah surpassed the threshold of 515 million in research dollars in 2019 and was rated No. 1 for commercializing technology innovations according to the Milken Institute’s 2017 ratings.Geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physi-ology or Medicine for his work on gene targeting. Çagan Sekercioglu, assistant professor of biology, won the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey’s highest prize for 2014. Peter J. Stang, distinguished professor of chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 National Medal of Science for his pioneering work in supramolecular chemistry.

TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES The U’s entertainment arts and engineering program has beenranked regularly among the top three in the U.S. over the last decadeaccording to Animation Career Review. The University’s computer science program, which earned a top 50 ranking in 2019, was foundedin 1965 and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today. The College of Engineering was ranked in No. 55 by U.S. News &World Report for 2020. The Scientific Computing & Imaging Institute isinternationally recognized.

MEDICINE University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, a Level I trauma center, has earned a top 10 ranking among academic medical centers for patient care nine years in a row. U.S. News & World Report placed the school of medicine’s programs in primary care, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, and nursing in the nation’s top 30. The U’s surgeons were the first in the world to conduct a perma-nent artificial heart implant in 1982. More recently, the Utah Genome Project is one of several innovative medical research programs at the U. Other notable programs include the nationallyrecognized Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Clinical Neurosciences Center and the Moran Eye Center.

BUSINESS SCHOOL The David Eccles School of Business’ undergraduate program has been rated among the top 60 by U.S. News & World Report for the past six years. The school also has been placed in the top 25 for entrepre-neurship seven straight years by the Princeton Review. The graduate accounting program was rated top 35.

COLLEGE OF LAW The S.J. Quinney College of Law was ranked 47th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 2020. It also earned top 20 ratings for practical training, as well as its and public defender/prosecutor lawand environmental law programs.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Utah’s College of Education has soared eight spots over the past two years in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, coming in at No. 64 for 2020. Its special education and master’s programs were also highly rated by College Choice.

CAMPUS LIFE A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautifulHeritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community, the George S. Eccles Student Life Center, and the Lassonde Studios for housing student entrepreneurs have opened in recent years. A new south campus housing development opens in2020.

A TOP TIERUNIVERSITYAmong Utah’snationally-rankedprograms arelaw, pharmacy,mathematics,business,biomedicalengineering,familymedicine,entertainmentarts andengineering.everyone.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEFACILITIES

The Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility opened in the fall of 2015 northeast of the Huntsman Center arena. The $36-million project also included a state-of-the-art Sorenson Legacy Foundation High Perfor-mance Center, which is located northwest of the arena, and encompasses 80,000-square feet of space.

JON M. AND KAREN HUNTSMAN BASKETBALL FACILITY The three-story Huntsman Basketball Facility includes dedicatedpractice gymnasiums for the both men’s and women’s basketball teams. The gyms feature viewing balconies and on-site sports medicine facilities equipped with treat-ment and taping tables, stem machines, sports drink and supplement dispensers, and ice machines. The men’s and women’s teams have moved into new locker rooms—which include plunge pools—film rooms, and player lounges. There is an expansive Hall of Fame area in the building’s atrium and a shared dining room. The coaching and support staffs for both programs have their ownfloor of spacious offices, meeting rooms and recruiting lounges. A large observation deck on top of the building is a perfect place for team and alumni functions, provid-ing sweeping views of the Wasatch Mountain range, the University of Utah campus, and downtown Salt Lake City. “This is a major basketball facility that will give us everything weneed to be successful,’’ said former Utah athletics director Chris Hill. “It’s fantas-tic.”

SORENSON LEGACY FOUNDATION HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTER The state-of-the-art Sorenson Legacy Foundation High Performance Center, a two-story, 20,000-square-foot structure located northwest Jon M. Huntsman Center, opened in the summer of 2015. The facility provides everything a student-athlete needs to achievetheir peak level of performance—ranging from nutrition, strength andconditioning, sports medicine and rehabilitation, and sports psychology—all within

close proximity to maximize time efficiency. The ground floor features a 9,500-square-foot sports medicine facility and a 500-square-foot fueling station, while an expansive 10,000-squarefoot strength and conditioning center resides on the top floor. Two exterior entrances are located off the southeast corner of the building, while a refurbished tunnel system connects the performance center to the existing HPER complex, the Jon M. Huntsman Center and the new Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility. The new sports medicine area features 18 treatment tables—including one traction table—six taping stations, a hydrotherapy area, a functional rehabilitation space, cardio area, and three exam rooms. Optojump, force plate, and a Delos postural proprioception system are included in the rehab area. The cardio area is highlighted by two Alter-G treadmills, which use air pressure to alleviate body weight so that athletes can start conditioning earlier after injury. The expansive hydrotherapy area includes a plunge pool in the shape of a block U, half containing cold water and half hot water with a capacity of 20 people per side. It also houses a Hydroworks 2000 underwater treadmill equipped with cameras and television monitors, allowing athletes to watch their subsurface work. The second-floor strength and conditioning center offers 12 working stations, providing athletes with more efficient workouts and better rest intervals. It also includes an artificial turf running surface, measuring five yards wide by 35 yards in length, where sprint and plyometric drills take place to spare athletes the wear and tear on their bodies from working on hard surfaces. Air pressurized Kaiser Functional Trainers, which allow athletes totrain with greater variance and address weaknesses, have been installed. Video evaluation systems are placed at each station. The strength and conditioning center also includes cardio equipment, medicine balls and elastic bands to perform numerous functional exercises. The fueling station, located adjacent to the lobby area on the ground floor, offers a variety of snacks to help athletes intake the necessary levels of carbs and proteins within the critical 30-minute window after a workout to help their bodies recover.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE JON M. HUNTSMAN CENTER

Regarded as one of the top college basketball arenas in the nation since opening its doors in 1969, the Jon M. Huntsman Center has provided an impos-ing home court advantage for Utah basketball for more than four decades.For a structure that is in its 48th year of existence, a feeling of newness still pervades underneath the silver dome.

The Utes have one of the best home court advantages in the country in the Huntsman Center. The Utah women have posted an imposing 500-108 mark in Salt Lake City (an .835 winning percentage). The Utes have had nine seasons without a loss at the Huntsman Center, and posted a 28-game home winning streak that lasted from Jan. 12, 1995 to Feb. 8, 1997. When the string of victories ended, it was the third-best home court winning streak in the nation. The building, a landmark on the U. campus, is the perfect place to watch a basketball game. A great view is assured from each of the 15,000 chair seats, making it the largest arena in the Pac-12. Inside Sports recognized the Huntsman Center’s superiority by naming it one of the top five collegiate arenas in the nation. Formerly the Special Events Center, the facility played host to the 1979 NCAA Basketball Championship—the Final Four “dream match” featuring Larry Bird and

Magic Johnson. Men’s NCAA regional tournaments were held in the Huntsman Center in 1984, ’85, and ’87. The NCAA first and second rounds took place in the arena 13 times from 1984 to 2006. The JMHC is in second place among the nation’s arenas for most NCAA Tournament basketball games hosted, with 81 contests having been played inthe facility. The 2001 women’s NCAA first and second rounds were played in the Huntsman Center, marking a first for Utah. The women’s tournament returned to Utah in 2011 with the first and second rounds. The Huntsman Center has also served as home to nine national gymnastics championships — most recently in 2007. The Utes hosted the NCAA gymnastics regionals in 2001, 2003, 2010, 2016and 2018, and hosted the Pac-12 championships in 2012. New video boards were installed in the fall of 2017 at a cost of $1.4 million. The project included a newly designed center-hung video display cluster, four new corner boards in the upper bowl, new courtside video displays and a new scorer’s table. The floor in the Huntsman Center was most recently replaced during a major renovation in the summer and fall of 2014. New sound, lighting and draping systems were also installed.

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#0 KIANA MOOREGUARDSENIOR // 5-7Fairfield, Calif.Vanden High School

2018-19 (JUNIOR)Pac-12 All-Defense honorable mention … played in all 30 games, starting 17 … averaged 9.2 points and 27.9 minutes per game … ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in three-point shooting percentage (.398) … regularly guarded the opponent’s best player, finishing with 26 steals … went from averaging 5.5 points per game during non-conference play to 11.6 in Pac-12 play … scored in double-digits in 13 games, including one 20-point game … scored a career-high 26 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the floor and 6-of-9 shooting from deep against Washington State (2/24) … had 19 points, shooting 60-per-cent from the floor and 83-percent from the three in her first start of the season against Arizona (1/6) … 18 points, career-high eight rebounds, three assists and two steals in 40 minutes of playing time against Cal (1/25) … put up 17 points against both Washington (2/22) and UCLA (2/10) … scored 15 points that included going 3-of-5 from the three against Colorado (1/18), adding two assists and three steals … recorded 13 points and four rebounds at USC (3/1) … 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting in Utah’s home-opening win over Alabama (11/13).2017-18 (SOPHOMORE)Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... played in 27 games ... averaged 7.1 minutes and 1.9 points per game ... was 3-for-5 shooting for six points against Nevada (11/10) ... scored a season-high 14 points on 6-for-9 shooting against UIW (11/24) ... had three assists, two rebounds and two steals against UT Arlington (11/27) ... scored six points in back-to-back games against ORU (12/21) and Arizona (12/29) ... had seven points in just nine minutes at Washington (1/5) ... recorded four points at Stanford (2/9) ... had three points and two assists against UNLV (3/15).

2016-17 (FRESHMAN)Saw action in all 31 games, starting against Colorado (1/28) and Washington (2/3) … averaged 11.7 minutes, 3.5 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game … scored a career-high 15 points in one of her most complete games to start the season against Utah Valley (11/19), shooting 55-percent from the floor (5-9), 75-percent from the three (3-4) and perfect from the charity stripe (2-2), adding four boards, a career-high seven dimes and two steals … shot 57-percent from the floor for eight points at Nevada (12/6), chipping in four assists and three steals … went 4-for-6 from the floor for eight points at USC (1/1), recording four boards, an assist and a steal … scored eight points on 3-for-6 shooting and a perfect 2-for-2 from the charity stripe against Arizona (1/8) … had back-to-back games with 11 points at Oregon (1/22) and Colorado (1/25), adding three steals against the Buffs … shot 66-percent from the field vs. Arizona State (3/2) in the Pac-12 Tournament for five points.

HIGH SCHOOL (VANDEN HS)All-Solano County Athletic Conference co-MVP as a senior … No. 8 player in Northern California according to NorCalPreps.com … four-time all-Solano County Athletic Conference honoree and a three-time Daily Republic All-City Team selection … averaged 10 points, two assists, three steals and three rebounds per game over her career ... four-year letterwinner ... helped Vanden HS reach the Northern California Regional Final and go 30-4 overall and 10-0 in conference play in 2014-15 … averaged 13 points, three rebounds and three steals per game as a junior last season with 450 total points, including 76 made 3-pointers … earned the team’s Coach’s Award … named the team’s Best Defensive Player as a sophomore in 2013-14 … scored 11 points with three steals and two assists per game as Vanden went 25-7 overall and 10-0 in league play … as a freshman during the 2012-13 season, averaged six points, two steals, two rebounds and two assists per contest and received the team’s Most Inspirational award … also ran track at Vanden and was the conference 200-meter and 400-meter champion during both her freshman and sophomore years … also played for the JBS Basketball club.

PERSONALDaughter of Kim and Jerry Moore ... has six siblings ... was born in Honolulu … majoring in sociology.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 26 40 8 6 5 8 7 1 3 WSU (2/24/19) Cal (1/25/19) WSU (2/24/19) WSU (2/24/19) Colo. (1/25/17) Cal (1/25/19) UVU (1/19/16) Wash. (2/22/19) Colo. (1/18/19)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 31 2 364 11.7 44 128 .344 4 26 .154 16 21 .762 14 31 45 1.5 42 0 36 49 0 18 108 3.52017-18 27 0 193 7.1 20 56 .357 5 23 .217 7 11 .636 7 10 17 0.6 23 0 13 26 0 6 52 1.92018-19 30 17 838 27.9 102 234 .436 45 113 .398 26 35 .743 19 38 57 1.9 75 2 45 44 1 26 275 9.2Total 88 19 1395 15.9 166 418 .397 54 162 .333 49 67 .731 40 79 119 1.4 140 2 94 119 1 50 435 4.9

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEPLAYER PROFILES#1 ZUZANNA PUCFORWARDSENIOR // 6-2Poznan, PolandTexas-El Paso

PRIOR TO UTAHPlayed three season at University of Texas - El Paso ... saw action in 91 games, starting 54 ... averaged 9.2 points and 5.4 rebounds per game in El Paso ... two-time C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medalist and Honor Roll selection ... led the Miners in scoring (12.0 ppg), rebounding (6.7 rpg), field goal percentage (.480), assists (65) and blocks (20) as a junior in 2018-19 ... scored in double-digits in 20 of UTEP’s 31 games as a junior ... scored 9.1 points and recorded 4.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore, finishing second in the C-USA in field goal percentage (.553) ... recorded a career-high 27 points against Florida International during the 2017-18 season ... started 23 of UTEP’s 31 games as a true freshman in 2016-17 ... scored 6.4 points and recorded 5.1 rebounds per game that season ... ranked third on the team in blocks (25), also landing in the top-15 in the conference as a freshman.

PERSONALDaughter of Lucxna Monika Puc and Wtadystaw Puc ... her father played pro basketball in Poland and her only sister was a professional volleyball player in France ... majoring in chemistry.

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYCompeted for Poland at FIBA U20 Women’s European Championship (Division A) in 2016 ... contributed 6.3 points and 6.1 rebounds on average at the event ... averaged 9.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists at the U18 European Women’s Championship in 2015 ... set a career high with 14 points in two separate games ... got after it on the glass with a personal-best 15 rebounds vs. Portugal ... ten of those boards came at the defensive end ... showed good awareness with four assists against Lithuania ... recorded four steals in three different contests ... twice grabbed six offensive rebounds in a game ... nailed 5-of-7 at the free-throw line vs. Serbia ... logged a career-high 36 minutes vs. Hungary ... was team MVP for Poland at U16 Championships ... played international basketball with current redshirt junior forward Ola Makurat.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTEP Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 27 39 -- -- -- 14 5 4 3 FIU (17-18) Marshall (18-19) -- -- -- Marshall (18-19) ACU (18-19) Ark. St. (18-19) CSUB (18-19)

CAREER STATISTICS (UTEP)Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 31 31 927 29.9 145 302 .480 16 49 .327 66 103 .641 64 145 209 6.7 73 3 65 91 20 14 372 12.02017-18 29 0 613 21.1 110 199 .553 4 11 .364 40 59 .678 35 91 126 4.3 63 1 35 71 11 20 264 9.12016-17 31 23 664 21.4 82 180 .456 2 16 .125 32 58 .552 62 96 158 5.1 99 7 23 60 25 18 198 6.4Total 91 54 2204 24.2 337 681 .495 22 76 .289 138 220 .627 161 332 493 5.4 235 11 123 222 56 52 834 9.2

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#3 ANDREA TORRESFORWARDSOPHOMORE // 6-2Terrebonne, QuebecMontmorency

2018-19 (FRESHMAN)Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention … played in all 30 games, starting four … averaged 19.0 minutes, 3.0 rebounds and 5.7 points per game … put up 7.1 points per game during Pac-12 play … reached double-digits seven times during the season … scored a career-high 18 points in her first Pac-12 game at Colorado (12/30), shooting 7-of-11 from the floor and 4-of-7 from the three, adding three assists … earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week for her heroics at Colorado … had 14 points and seven rebounds against Colorado (1/18) in the Huntsman Center … recorded 14 points and five rebounds against Washington (2/22) … scored 11 points, three rebounds and two steals against Idaho State (11/19) … had 10 points against USC (2/8) and at the Pac-12 Tournament against Washington (3/7).

PERSONALDaughter of Bridgete and Pablo Torres … major is undecided.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 18 39 7 4 3 7 3 3 2 Colo. (12/30/18) USC (3/3/19) Colo. (12/30/18) Colo. (12/30/18) Ariz. (1/6/19) USC (3/3/19) UCLA (3/1/19) WSU (2/24/19) WSU (2/24/19)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 30 4 569 19.0 65 151 .430 31 92 .337 11 18 .611 24 67 91 3.0 47 0 15 20 13 16 172 5.7Total 30 4 569 19.0 65 151 .430 31 92 .337 11 18 .611 24 67 91 3.0 47 0 15 20 13 16 172 5.7

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYPlayed basketball at Laval High School and for Montmorency … led Montmorency to the RSEQ Finals in 2018 … voted to the RSEQ First Team of Stars … earned CCAA first All-Canadian Championship Team … averaged 15.2 points and 6.0 rebounds per game last season with Montmorency … was named the MVP of the semifinals at Provincials in 2017 … has also played internationally with Team Canada … played in the FIBA World Cup and FIBA Americas … averaged 3.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game at the FIBA Americas in 2016 … played 14.0 minutes and grabbed 3.3 rebounds per game at the FIBA World Cup in 2017 … saw action for Team Quebec at the U17 Nationals in 2015 … earned second-team all-star in 2016 for Team Quebec.

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#10 DRU GYLTENGUARDSOPHOMORE // 5-11Rapid City, S.D.St. Thomas More High School

2018-19 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)Pac-12 All-Freshman first-team by both the coaches and the media … two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week … Pac-12 All-Academic second-team … started all 30 games averaging 31.8 minutes, 8.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game … led the team in assists in 16 games … ranked fourth in the Pac-12 (first among freshmen) and 27th nationally in assists per game (5.5) … reached double-digits in scoring in 10 games and assists twice … had five or more assists in 20 of Utah’s 30 games … scored a career-high 24 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the floor and going 8-for-8 from the free throw line against USC (2/8) … put up 17 points and eight assists against BYU (12/8) … scored 14 points, seven assists and two steals against UCLA (2/10) … scored 12 points on the road against both Arizona State (2/17) and USC (3/3) … had a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists against Arizona (1/6) … career-high 11 assists against Seattle U (11/26), adding nine points … seven rebounds, eight assists and eight points against Colorado (1/18) … nine assists, six points and seven rebounds against Washington (2/22).

PERSONALDaughter of Kristi and Daniel Gylten … has three siblings, Michael, Riley and Buzzy … was a part of the honor roll and earned French honors in high school … was a National Honor Society member … also the Student Council Senior Class Treasurer … major is undecided.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 24 40 7 3 8 7 11 3 4 USC (2/8/19) USC (3/3/19) USC (2/8/19) Oregon (2/1/19) USC (2/8/19) Wash. (2/22/19) SU (11/26/18) Colo. (1/18/19) Fla. (12/20/18)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 30 30 955 31.8 85 196 .434 23 70 .329 71 94 .755 9 72 81 2.7 62 1 164 89 8 27 264 8.8Total 30 30 955 31.8 85 196 .434 23 70 .329 71 94 .755 9 72 81 2.7 62 1 164 89 8 27 264 8.8

2017-18 (FRESHMAN)Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL (ST. THOMAS MORE HS)Lettered in basketball, track and field and volleyball at St. Thomas More in Rapid City, S.D. … was a McDonald’s All-America nominee in 2017 … named team captain for bas-ketball and volleyball … led her basketball team to four straight state championships … four-time all-conference selection … earned all-state honors two seasons in a row, including first-team honors in 2017 … was selected to the State A all-tournament team in 2016 and 2017 … named the MIDCO Sportsnet Class A Girls Basketball Player of the Year in 2017 … named South Dakota Girls Basketball All-Star Game Player … selected to the U.S. U17 Olympic Team tryouts and was a round one finalist in 2016 … reached the 1,000 point milestone at St. Thomas More, finishing her career with 1,250 points … holds the school record in assists and steals … received the Sportsmanship Award at the Hansen Anderson Basketball Classic in 2015 … was selected to the North Tartan Elite Youth Basketball League in 2016 and 2015 … was a Nike National Team finalist in 2016 … helped her AAU team to a state championship … was a three-time all-conference selection in volleyball … state qualifier in track and field … helped her team to a Class A state championship three seasons in a row and was a state finalist in the 200 and 400 meters along with the 4X200, 4X400 relays and the long jump.

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#11 BRYNNA MAXWELLGUARDFRESHMAN // 6-0Gig Harbor, Wash.Gig Harbor HS

HIGH SCHOOL (GIG HARBOR)3A State Player of the Year and Tacoma Tribune All-Area Player of the Year as a senior at Gig Harbor HS, leading them to a state championship … was the MVP of the 2019 All-State game … Washington Ms. Basketball as a senior … set state tournament records in total points (83), average points (27.7) … three-time all-state, all-area and all-confer-ence … two-time Tacoma Athletic Commission Athlete of the Year … two-time All-USA Washington Girls Basketball Team … four-star recruit ranked in the top-100 on Pros-pects Nation and by Blue Star Media … school record holder for total points (1,968), points in a season (671 in 2019) and points in a game (48 in 2019) … averaged 26.8 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 4.6 steals per game as a senior … 21.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals per game as a junior … led her team to its first conference title in 21 years and its first district championship in 28 years in 2017 as a sophomore, putting up 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game … also averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game as a freshman, taking Gig Harbor to its first playoff appearance in 10 years.

PERSONALDaughter of Steve and Kim Maxwell … has a twin brother, Nate.

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#12 LOLA PENDANDEFORWARDFRESHMAN // 6-4Almeria, SpainRibet Academy (Calif.)

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYPlayed high school basketball at Ribet Academy in Los Angeles … was named the John R. Wooden Southern California High School Player of the Year in 2018 … Los Angeles Times all-area … CIF Southern Section all-open division team … averaged 11.7 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.6 blocks per game as a senior at Ribet … named MaxPreps California All-State honorable mention as a senior after being MaxPreps Player of the Game 14 times at Ribet … also played internationally for the Spain National Team … saw action at the FIBA European Championships in 2016 and 2017 (U17, U18) … averaged 4.0 points and 4.1 rebounds for Team Spain in 2016 … also played for Daspalomas Costa Canaria in 2017, earning MVP of the Women’s Championships as the top scorer and rebounder of the tournament … most recently played for Barca CBS in Spain, averaging over 20 minutes, nine points and six rebounds per game.

PERSONALDaughter of Joaquim Pendande Faie and Fatu Mendes.

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#14 NIYAH BECKERWING/FORWARDSOPHOMORE // 6-2Winnipeg, ManitobaLincoln Prep

2018-19 (FRESHMAN)Played in all 30 games as a true freshman, averaging 11.4 minutes, 2.2 rebounds and 3.3 points per game … scored a career-high 11 points against Long Beach State (11/16), shooting 50-percent from the floor while adding five boards and a block … recorded nine points and six rebounds in her collegiate debut at Nevada (11/7) … put up eight points, five rebounds and two assists against Washington (2/22) … scored eight points and three rebounds against Washington (3/7) in the Pac-12 Tournament … had seven points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal at Eastern Washington (11/21).

PERSONALDaughter of Dan and Paula Becker … major is undecided.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 11 20 5 2 4 6 3 2 2LBSU (11/16/18) Wash. (2/22/19) LBSU (11/16/18) Wash. (2/22/19) Wash. (3/7/19) Nev. (11/7/19) UVU (12/1/18) SU (11/26/18) UVU (12/1/18)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 30 0 343 11.4 37 83 .446 10 30 .333 15 27 .556 18 47 65 2.2 25 0 16 31 8 7 99 3.3Total 30 0 343 11.4 37 83 .446 10 30 .333 15 27 .556 18 47 65 2.2 25 0 16 31 8 7 99 3.3

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYPlayed basketball for Lincoln Prep … Ontario Scholastic Basketball Association Defen-sive Player of the Year and first-team OSBA selection in 2018 … led Lincoln Prep to a OSBA Women’s Championship in 2018, earning Finals MVP … led Manitoba to a second place finish at the AAAA Girls Provincial Championships in 2017 … dropped 34 points and 11 rebounds in the bronze medal match at the Canada Summer Games in 2017 for Manitoba … averaged 17.0 points and 7.6 rebounds per game at the U15 National Championships for Manitoba in 2015 … has international playing experience for the

Canadian National Team … recently played at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia for Team Canada … also played in the U17 FIBA World Championships and for the Cadet National Team at the World Championships.

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#15 KEMERY MARTÍNGUARDFRESHMAN // 6-0Sandy, UtahCorner Canyon HS

HIGH SCHOOL (CORNER CANYON)Four-time all-state selection, earning the title of Ms. Basketball as a senior … Gatorade Player of the Year … two-time MaxPreps Semper Fidelis Player of the Year … three-time all-region and all-USA Utah Girls Basketball Team selection … five-star recruit on ESPN.com … scored 1,064 points in two seasons at Corner Canyon after transferring from Alta HS … averaged 21.7 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 3.0 steals and 1.3 blocks per game as a senior, leading Corner Canyon to a 21-6 record and a Class 5A state finals appearance … 20.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists as a junior to take Canyon Corner to its Region Championship … put up 15.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game as a sophomore at Alta … earned MaxPreps Player of the Game 28 times during her high school career … played for the Colorado Premier (AAU) … had key tournament performances that led her AAU team to an undefeated slate in the Blue Start Augusta Nationals, Nike Ballin in the Ballroom and Gaylord Texas Gala, also earning All-Tourna-ment at the USJN Mountain Madness tournament.

PERSONALDaughter of Jeramie and Toni Martín … has three siblings … is on the leadership council for “Especially For Athletes”, an organization that teaches student-athletes the importance of positive leadership.

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#21 MAURANE CORBINFORWARDREDSHIRT SOPHOMORE // 6-5Saint-Bruno, QuebecMontmorency

2018-19 (SOPHOMORE)Redshirted due to injury.

PERSONALDaughter of Nathalie Desmarteau and Stephane Corbin … has four siblings, Eloise, Mederic, Marec and Ines … majoring in parks and recreation tourism … was on the student-athlete committee.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 6 21 3 0 1 8 1 2 1 WSU (1/7/18) Web. St. (11/17/17) WSU (1/7/18) -- Pepp. (12/5/17) Web. St. (11/17/17) Oregon (1/28/18) Cal (2/11/18) WSU (1/7/18)

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 RS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2017-18 31 1 272 8.8 22 42 .524 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 16 45 61 2.0 33 0 7 17 7 7 48 1.5Total 31 1 272 8.8 22 42 .524 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 16 45 61 2.0 33 0 7 17 7 7 48 1.5

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYAttended Demortagne High School and played basketball at Montmorency (CEGEP) in Quebec for three seasons … helped her team to two provincial championships and a national championship … was a two-time team captain … earned first-team all-star honors … averaged 13 rebounds per game to lead the RSEQ in the statistic … averaged 15.3 points per game, ranking No. 5 in the league … had the league’s best field goal per-centage, shooting 53-percent from the floor … also led her league in blocks, averaging 2.9 per game … played soccer for a season.

2017-18 (FRESHMAN)Played in 31 games and earned the starting nod in one ... averaged 8.8 minutes, 2.0 rebounds and 1.5 points per game ... shot 52-percent on the season ... grabbed a career-high eight rebounds at Weber State (11/17) ... notched seven rebounds against UIW (11/24) ... had six points against Saint Mary’s (12/2) ... played 17 minutes against Pepperdine (12/5), grabbing three rebounds, a block and a steal ... scored six points in back-to-back games at Washington (1/5) and Washington State (1/7) ... got the start against USC (1/14) ... had four rebounds and an assist against Oregon (1/28) ... recorded two blocks at Cal (2/11) ... scored four points against UNLV (3/15).

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#23 DANEESHA PROVOGUARD/WINGREDSHIRT SENIOR // 6-0Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaClemson/Kent School

2018-19 (SENIOR)Started in 13 games before suffering a season-ending injury against Arizona State (1/4) … at the time of her injury, Provo was ranked 10th in the Pac-12 in field goal percentage (.511), sixth in steals per game (2.1) and 14th in three-point field goals made per game (1.8) … averaged 13.5 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 2.1 steals and 26.2 minutes through 13 games … scored in double-digits in three straight games to start the season … 10 points and four steals to open the season at Nevada (11/7) … 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting against Long Beach State (11/16) … shot 7-of-9 from the floor for 15 points, four assists and four steals at Eastern Washington (11/21) … career-high 27 points on 11-of-18 shooting with four rebounds and a career-high five steals against Seattle U (11/26) … scored 18 points against Florida (12/20) … put up 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting against Hawaii (12/21) … had recorded 13 points and two steals before her injury in the third quarter against No. 23 Arizona State (1/4).

2017-18 (JUNIOR)Played in 28 games, starting 14 ... finished the season ranked in the top-20 in the Pac-12 in scoring (19th), field goal percentage (6th) ... free throw percentage (5th), three-point percentage (8th) and three-pointers made per game (12th) ... third on the team in scoring with 12.3 points per game, also averaging 25.4 minutes and 3.3 rebounds per game ... scored in double figures in 18 games and had three games in the 20-point range ... shot above 50-percent from the floor in 12 games and 40-percent or higher from the three in 11 ... had a streak of five straight games to open Pac-12 play where she went perfect from the free throw line ... scored 14 points against Nevada (11/10) after going 4-for-6 from the three and 5-for-7 from the field ... recorded 19 points after knocking down five threes against UIW (11/24) ... career-high 24 points against Arizona (12/29), adding four rebounds and two steals ... had 20 points on 8-for-11 shooting at Washington (1/5) ... grabbed 22 points and a career-high nine rebounds at Washington State (1/7) ... was a perfect 6-for-6 from the floor, 2-for-2 from the arc and 2-for-2 from the line for 16 points against UCLA (1/12) ... notched 19 points against Oregon (1/28) ... had nine rebounds and 15 points against Colorado (2/1) ... missed four games late in the season due to injury ... had five straights games in double figures from Jan. 28 to Feb. 11 before her injury.2016-17 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)Saw action in all 31 games, getting the starting nod at Colorado (1/25) … averaged 12.5 minutes, 3.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game … came out the gate with a career-high 18 points in just the third game of the season against Utah Valley (11/19), adding six boards while going 4-for-8 from the arc … backed it up with 16 points on 7-for-14 shooting in the Utes’ win over Charlotte (11/25) … had back-to-back games going perfect from the charity stripe (2-for-2) against Utah State (12/3) and Nevada (12/6) … went on a streak of seven games with at least one steal, including two in the Utes victory against Cal (1/15) … shot 60-percent from the floor against Stanford (1/13), tallying nine points along with two rebounds and a steal … tied her season-high in boards with six against Washington (2/3) … had a strong game on the floor at Washington State (2/23), grabbing three rebounds, a dime, two steals and five points. PRIOR TO UTAHAveraged 5.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 15.1 minutes per contest at Clemson in 2014-15 ... elected to withdraw from school in January of 2015 for personal reasons ... con-nected on 10 3-point attempts for the Tigers and hit 20 of 22 free throws (.909) ... hit double-figures in points four times and saw the court for all 12 games in which she dressed ... season high of 13 points against North Dakota (12/13) ... posted an 11-point outing in the season opener against UNC Greensboro (11/14) off a 3-for-4 performance from 3-point range ... went for 11 points and grabbed a season-high five rebounds versus Longwood (12/19) ... added 10 points against Florida Gulf Coast (11/28).

PERSONALDaughter of Danny Castillo and Angela Provo ... has two brothers ... majoring in human development and family services.

CAREER HIGHS AT UTAH Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 27 38 11 5 8 9 4 1 5 SU (11/26/18) ASU (12/31/17) SU (11/26/18) IWU (11/24/17) Oregon (1/28/17) Colo. (2/1/18) EWU (11/21/18) WSU (1/7/18) SU (11/26/18)

CAREER STATISTICS (UTAH)Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 13 13 341 26.2 67 131 .511 24 62 .387 17 21 .810 9 17 26 2.0 21 0 14 18 0 27 175 13.52017-18 28 14 711 25.4 117 244 .480 44 109 .404 65 82 .793 29 63 92 3.3 60 2 28 45 8 20 343 12.32016-17 31 1 389 12.5 42 129 .326 10 65 .154 13 23 .565 24 37 61 2.0 33 0 9 26 4 19 107 3.5Total 72 28 1441 20.0 226 504 .448 78 236 .331 95 126 .754 62 117 179 2.5 114 2 51 89 12 66 625 8.7

HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYAveraged 12.0 points, with four double-figure outings in five games, to lead the Canadian Junior National Team to a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships in Colorado Springs in August of 2014 ... helped the Canadians to another silver medal at the 2014 FIBA Americas 3x3 U18 Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia ... member of Team Canada at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championships in Lithuania ... competed with the Canadian U19 Team at the FIBA World Championships July 18-26, 2015 in Chekhov, Russia ... member of 1,000-point club at Kent School (Conn.) ... was also a member of the soccer and rowing teams.

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#25 JULIE BROSSEAUGUARDREDSHIRT JUNIOR // 5-9Repentigny, QuebecUniv. of Maine/Montmorency

2018-19 (JUNIOR)Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules.

PERSONALDaughter of Johanne Milette and Patrice Brosseau … majoring in economics.

CAREER HIGHS AT MAINE Points Minutes FG Made 3-PT Made FTs Made Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals 29 43 10 7 7 7 6 1 3Ohio St. (12/3/17) Toledo (11/30/17) Ohio St. (12/3/17) Ohio St. (12/3/17) Miami (11/24/17) Kenn. St. (11/26/17) Kenn. St. (11/26/17) Vermont (2/22/18) UML (2/9/17)

CAREER STATISTICS (MAINE)Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 32 27 876 27.4 126 336 .375 68 196 .347 43 56 .768 14 85 99 3.1 40 0 70 72 2 23 363 11.32016-17 34 4 668 19.6 78 224 .348 59 174 .339 16 19 .842 17 40 57 1.7 40 0 45 37 1 27 231 6.8Total 66 31 1544 23.4 204 560 .364 127 370 .343 59 75 .787 31 125 156 2.4 80 0 115 109 3 50 594 9.0

PRIOR TO UTAHPlayed two seasons for the Maine Black Bears … led the Black Bears to an NCAA Tournament berth in 2018 … played in 66 games, starting 31 at Maine … ranked fourth in the America East Conference in three-pointers per game as a sophomore … scored a career-high 29 points that included seven made threes at Ohio State in 2017-18 … her seven threes tied a school record for threes made in a game … led the Black Bears in three-point shooting in back-to-back seasons … averaged 11.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore … 6.8 points per game as a freshman in 2016-17 … scored in double-digits 27 times in her two seasons, including four 20-point outings … had 500+ career points in two seasons. HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYPlayed at Montmorency with current Ute Maurane Corbin … rated the fourth-best player in Canada in 2016 by Crown Scout Magazine … helped her team to three-straight CCAA National Championships … earned first-team CCAA All-Star honors.

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#34 AUBRI NOTIFORWARDSOPHOMORE // 6-1Colorado Springs, Colo.Iowa Western CC

PRIOR TO UTAHPlayed the 2018-19 season at Iowa Western Community College after redshirting in 2017-18 … earned first-team all-region in 2019 for the Reivers … started all 32 games as a redshirt freshman in 2018-19, averaging 10.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game … scored in double-digits in 20 games with 10 double-doubles … ranked 18th nationally in defensive rebounds per game (6.5) … led the team in rebounding last season while finishing third in shooting percentage (53.4) … career-high 18 points on 7-of-10 shoot-ing from the floor against Moberly Area Community College … career-best 18 rebounds against Jefferson College … named ICCAC Player of the Week twice … chosen as one of 40 players to play in the NJCAA All-Star weekend … ICCAC Academic All-Region.HIGH SCHOOL (DOHERTY)ColoradoPreps.com, MaxPreps and CHSAANow.com second-team all-state as a senior at Doherty High School … all-area first-team and All-USA Colorado honorable mention in 2017 … averaged 12.1 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game during her high school career … averaged a double-double as a senior and a junior, putting up 14.4 points and 11.3 rebounds as a senior and 13.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as a junior … also averaged 8.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per game as a sophomore … earned MaxPreps.com Player of the Game nine times in her career.

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#35 OLA MAKURATFORWARDREDSHIRT JUNIOR // 6-3Sierakowice, PolandLiberty/Sport Championship Sch.

2018-19 (JUNIOR)Redshirted due to NCAA transfer rules.

PERSONALDaughter of Rafal and Magdalena Makurat … majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS (LIBERTY)Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA % 3P 3PA % FT FTA % Off Def Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 34 4 634 18.6 90 210 .429 22 74 .297 39 47 .830 53 93 146 4.3 67 2 20 42 15 19 241 7.12016-17 30 23 714 23.8 71 229 .332 27 90 .300 21 26 .808 49 105 154 5.1 65 2 31 55 15 18 200 6.7Total 64 27 1348 21.0 161 439 .366 49 164 .298 60 73 .821 102 198 300 4.6 132 4 51 97 30 37 441 6.8

PRIOR TO UTAHPlayed two seasons for Liberty … led the Lady Flames to a Big South title and NCAA Tournament berth as a sophomore in 2017-18 … played in 64 games in two seasons at Liberty, starting 27 … back-to-back seasons shooting 80-percent or higher from the free throw line … averaged 7.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in 2017-18 … career-high 20 points at Gardner-Webb as a sophomore … had 11 games in double-dig-its in 2017-18, including two double-doubles … started 23 games as a true freshman in 2016-17 … earned Big South All-Freshman team. HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL PLAYPlayed basketball at the Sport Championship School in Lomianki/Warsaw in Poland … also played internationally for the Polish National Team (U18, U20).

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE LYNNE ROBERTS

LYNNE ROBERTSHEAD COACH // FIFTH SEASONALMA MATER: SEATTLE PACIFIC ‘97Since stepping foot on the University of Utah campus in 2015, head coach Lynne Roberts has had the same attitude toward the women’s basketball program – there is no room for complacency.

As she enters her fifth season with the Utes in 2019-20, that attitude could not be truer. After four successful seasons with Utah, Roberts has made it clear that “it is time for us to pivot to being great.” In her four years in Salt Lake City, the Utes have appeared in the postseason in three of her four seasons and have had three 18+ win seasons, including Utah’s first 20-win season since 2012-13. After receiving votes in the AP and coaches polls in her first three seasons, the Utes jumped into the Top 25 for the first time in a decade in 2018-19, ranking as high as No. 14. Heading into the 2019-20 season after receiving a contract extension through 2023, the Redding, Calif., native holds a 72-54 record at Utah and is 293-229 in her 17 years as a head coach. She enters her 18th season as a head coach after spending nine seasons at Pacific and four years at Chico State. In her four seasons at Utah, she has seen four athletes join the 1,000-point club, including Megan Huff, who did it in just two seasons, becoming just the third player in program history to achieve the feat. She also has watched three school records fall and coaches multiple athletes to top-10 all-time rankings in program and Pac-12 history, including seeing the Utes break the school record for three-pointers made in 2018-19 (239). During her time at Utah, the Utes have had 12 All-Pac-12 selections and 18 Pac-12 All-Academic selections, adding in Utah’s first player of the year award in 2019 after winning Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. In her career, she has helped 36 total athletes to all-conference selections as a head coach. In 2018-19, Roberts saw Utah’s program rise to new heights, claiming its first 20-win season since taking over the program in 2015-16. She also led the program to nine wins in Pac-12 play, the most since joining the conference in 2011. Roberts also had her first player as Utah’s head coach drafted into the WNBA after Megan Huff was chosen in the third round to the New York Liberty. Huff finished her career as a two-time Pac-12 All-Conference first-team selection while ranking in the top-10 all-time at Utah in single-game points, single-season scoring, rebounding and points and career scoring, rebounding, three-point percentage and free throw percentage. Last season, she also had three players earn spots on the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in Dre’Una Edwards, Dru Gylten and Andrea Torres. Edwards went on to earn Pac-12 Freshman of the Year, the first Pac-12 player of the year award that the Utes have received since joining the conference. As a team, the Utes finished the season ranked in the top-25 nationally in assist/turnover ratio, assists per game, fewest fouls, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and three-point percentage. The Utes came away with multiple big wins as a program, including a sweep of the Bay Area teams in the Pac-12. Utah’s win over Stanford when the Cardinal were ranked No. 6 nationally was the first time in program history that the Utes have topped the Cardinal. It also tied for the highest ranked win in school history. In her third season with the Utes, the team finished 18-14 overall and 8-10 in Pac-12 play, advancing to the WNIT for the third straight year. Despite injury struggles throughout the year, the Utes were able to put together 18 wins for the second time since Roberts took over, beat a top-25 ranked team on the road, and finished the season ranked in the top-half of the league in 15 different statistical categories. She saw the Utes complete its first road sweep since joining the Pac-12, defeating Washington and Washington State with Utah starting the conference season 4-0 on the road. The Utes went on to defeat Arizona State, who was ranked No. 22 at the time, in Tempe. The Utes also had three different players earn Pac-12 honors in 2018 with Megan Huff earning first-team recogni-tion while Emily Potter was named to the all-conference and all-defense honorable mention squad. Tori Williams was also honored with all-freshman team honors. The Utes went 16-15 overall and 5-13 in league play in 2016-17, making their way to the WNIT. Utah started the season on a high note with an 11-0 streak in non-conference play, but in sports there are highs and lows. Utah finished ninth in the Pac-12 that season, but that didn’t deter Roberts’ “complacency is the devil” outlook. The Utes finished the season ranked in the top-25 in the country in both blocked shots and defensive rebounds per game, thanks in large part of Pac-12 All-Defensive team and All-Pac 12 selection Potter who ranked in the top-15 in blocks in NCAA Division I women’s basketball, setting a new Utah single-season record at 89. Utah’s 11-game winning streak under Roberts to begin the 2016-17 season is the longest winning streak for the Utes since the 2008-09 season when Utah won 12 straight. In conference play, Utah beat USC on the road for the first time since 2013, completed a regular season sweep over Cal for the second straight year and picked up a win over Washington State and Colorado, winning three of the last four games against both teams. In her first season with the Utes in 2015-16, Utah was picked to finish 11th in the Pac-12, but under the direction of Roberts, the Utes finished with a mark of 18-15. It was the programs first winning season since 2012-13, leading Utah

ROBERTS BY THE NUMBERS

17Seasons as a head coach

293Career Wins

36All-Conference selections

under her direction

72Wins at Utah

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDELYNNE ROBERTSRECORD VS. OPPONENTS (UTAH)Alabama......................................................................1-1Arizona............................................................ 4-2Arizona State ...................................................1-6Boston College........................................................ 0-1BYU ...................................................................2-2California .........................................................5-2Charlotte .................................................................. 1-0Colorado ......................................................... 6-3Creighton ................................................................. 1-0CSUN ......................................................................... 1-0Eastern Washington .......................................1-0Florida....................................................................... 1-0Fresno State .......................................................... 2-0George Mason ......................................................... 1-0Gonzaga .................................................................... 1-0Hawaii ....................................................................... 1-0Idaho State .............................................................. 1-0Incarnate Word ...................................................... 1-0Kansas State ........................................................... 0-1Lamar........................................................................ 1-0Long Beach State ................................................... 1-0Montana State ....................................................... 2-0Nevada ............................................................ 3-0Northern Arizona ................................................... 1-0Oklahoma ................................................................. 0-1Oral Roberts ....................................................1-0Oregon ............................................................ 0-7Oregon State ................................................. 0-6Pepperdine .............................................................. 1-0Purdue ...................................................................... 1-0Saint Mary’s ........................................................... 2-0Seattle U .................................................................. 1-0South Dakota ...................................................1-0Southern Utah ........................................................ 1-0Stanford ...........................................................1-5UC Davis .....................................................................1-1UCLA ................................................................ 0-6UNLV .......................................................................... 1-0USC ....................................................................1-5UT Arlington ............................................................ 1-0Utah State ...............................................................3-0Utah Valley .............................................................. 2-0Washington .................................................... 5-4Washington State ...........................................8-1Weber State ................................................... 3-0*Bold Notes 2019-20 Opponent

to the third-round of the WNIT to highlight Utah’s first post-season berth in three years. During Roberts’ first season, Utah doubled its win total with 18 victories com-pared to nine in 2014-15 and also more than doubled their number of Pac-12 wins from the previous season: three in 2014-15 to eight in 2015-16. In the polls, Utah received two votes in the Associated Press Poll on Jan. 4, 2016, the first the Utes have received since the 2007-08 season. On the court, Utah racked up 2,266 points, which is fourth all-time in school history, ranking fifth in the Pac-12 in scoring that season with 68.7 points per game. In her four seasons at Utah, Roberts has made rebounding a priority, starting in 2015-16 when the Utes grabbing 1,399 rebounds, which is third most in school history. The Utes hauled in 970 defensive rebounds and 140 blocked shots in 2015-16, ranking No. 2 and No. 3 all-time at Utah in single-season records. Three individuals took home All-Pac-12 accolades and seven earned spots on the Pac-12 All-Academic Team with Potter leading the way with a spot on the Pac-12 All-Conference Team and All-Defensive honorable mention team. Paige Crozon and point guard Danielle Rodriguez were selected to the honorable mention All-Conference squad with Rodriguez also landing on the All-Defensive Team with Potter.

ROBERTS YEAR-BY-YEARSCHOOL, YEAR OVERALL (PCT)Chico State, 02-03 17-10 (.627)Chico State, 03-04 17-11 (.607)Chico State, 04-05 24-6 (.800)Chico State, 05-06 28-4 (.875)Pacific, 06-07 8-22 (.267)Pacific, 07-08 14-16 (.467)Pacific, 09-09 14-16 (.467)Pacific, 09-10 6-23 (.207)Pacific, 10-11 9-22 (.290)Pacific, 11-12 18-14 (.563)Pacific, 12-13 27-8 (.771)Pacific, 13-14 18-13 (.581)Pacific, 14-15 21-10 (.677)Utah, 15-16 18-15 (.545)Utah, 16-17 16-15 (.516)Utah, 17-18 18-14 (.562)Utah, 18-19 20-10 (.667)

Roberts came to Utah after nine seasons as the head coach at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., where she was a two-time conference coach of the year (2012-13 Big West and 2014-15 West Coast Co-Coach of the Year). She led the Tigers to postseason appearances in each of her last four seasons at U of P, a program-long streak, after taking over a team that qualified for the postseason just once in school history before her arrival. Roberts’ 255-205 (.554) career record includes an 86-31 mark in four seasons at NCAA Division II Chico State from 2002-06. She inherited a Pacific team that had won just 11 games combined the previous two seasons. Faced with a major rebuilding project, she went 51-99 her first five years, before flipping the columns with an 84-45 record over the last four seasons. The Tigers were 21-10 in her final season with Pacific, making a run to the WNIT. Roberts led Pacific through its jump to the West Coast Conference in the 2013-14 campaign when the Tigers finished 18-14 overall and placed third in the league with a 12-6 mark. The year prior as members of the Big West Conference, Roberts’ 2012-13 team achieved the best record in school history, finishing 27-8 and winning the program’s first Big West regular-season title, while receiving votes in the AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ polls for the first time as well. That team advanced to the third round of the WNIT and she was named the Big West Coach of the Year. Roberts guided Pacific to the WNIT for the first time in 2011-12, when the Tigers won the program’s first-ever postseason game, a 77-62 win over Arizona State in the first round. Under Roberts’ tutelage, Pacific student-athletes earned 25 All-Big West team honors, five All-Big West Freshman Team honors and the 2010 Sixth Woman of the Year award. The Tigers earned six All-WCC selections, a WCC All-Fresh-man pick, and the 2014 WCC Newcomer of the Year with Roberts at the helm. Prior to Pacific, Roberts spent four seasons as the head at Chico State where she compiled an 86-31 overall re-cord. During her final season, the Wildcats were 28-4 in 2005-06 and advanced to the NCAA Division II Final Four. She was named the WBCA West Region Coach of the Year in 2004-05 and was the California Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year in 2004-05 and 2005-06. Roberts began her coaching career as an assistant at her alma mater, Seattle Pacific University, from 1997-2001. During her playing career at SPU, Roberts was named to the NCAA West Regional all-tournament team as a senior co-captain. She was second team all-conference her junior year. The Redding, Calif., native graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in history and added a master’s degree from SPU in athletic administration 2000.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE GAVIN PETERSEN

GAVIN PETERSENASSOCIATE HEAD COACH // FIFTH SEASONALMA MATER: HAWAII PACIFIC ‘99Gavin Petersen, a 17-year veteran of NCAA Division I coaching, enters his fifth season at Utah and his second season as the associate head coach. He primarily works with the post players while also coordinating Utah’s defense.

Since coming to Utah in 2015-16, Petersen has been a part of the staff that has led the Utes to three postseason appearances, two 18-win seasons, a 20-win season and its first AP ranking since 2008. In his five years at Utah, Petersen has been integral in developing some of the best post players in the Pac-12, including two-time first-team All-Pac-12 selection Megan Huff and three-time All-Pac-12 honoree Emily Potter. Huff was drafted in the third round to the WNBA in 2019 to the New York Liberty after making her mark at Utah in her two seasons. Huff finished her career ranked in the top-10 all-time at Utah in single-game points, single-season points, single-season scoring, single-season rebounding, career scoring, career rebounding, career three-point percentage and career free throw percentage. Potter left Utah ranked in the top-10 all-time in career offensive, defensive and total rebounds and with the school records for career and single-season blocks. During the 2018-19 season, the Utes finished the season ranked in the top-70 nationally in rebounding margin and also finished in the top-half in the Pac-12 in turnovers forced. The Utes also finished the season ranked fourth in the league in three-point percentage defense and sixth in scoring defense. He coached Huff to another strong season where she was a semifinalist for the national power forward award and a first-team All-Pac-12 selection. Huff wrapped up the season ranked in the top-four in the Pac-12 in scoring (19.6 ppg) and rebounding (9.9 rpg). In 2017-18, the Utes finished the season ranked No. 30 in the NCAA in rebounding margin with his two posts ranked in the top-10 in the league in rebounds per game. He coached Huff to a standout season in the Pac-12, ranking in the top-12 in scoring, field goal percentage and free throw percentage along with blocks, offensive, defensive and total rebounds per game. In 2016-17, Petersen coached the Utah defense to a No. 24 ranking nationally in defensive rebounds per game (28.0), finishing in the top-half of the conference in scoring defense, field goal percentage defense, defensive rebounds and blocked shots. The Utes were led in blocks by All-Pac-12 selection Potter, who set a new single-season record at Utah in blocks (89) under the direction of Petersen. During his first season with the Utes, the Utes doubled their win total with 18 victories compared to nine in 2014-15, after being picked to finish 11th in the Pac-12 Conference preseason coaches’ poll before his first season. Petersen helped Utah to an 18-15 mark, the program’s first winning season since 2012-13 and a third-round appearance in the WNIT during Utah’s first postseason berth in three seasons. Petersen mentored then junior Potter, who was named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Team and earned All-Defensive Team Honorable Mention recognition last season. Prior to coming to Utah, Petersen spent the previous two seasons as an assistant to Lynne Roberts at the Universi-ty of the Pacific, helping the Tigers to consecutive WNIT appearances. Petersen has also served as an assistant coach at Hawai’i (twice), Idaho and Idaho State, helping eight teams reach the postseason. Before joining the staff at Pacific, Petersen spent two seasons in his second stint as an associate head coach and assistant coach at Hawai’i. He helped the Rainbow Wahine reach the WNIT in 2012-13, the school’s first postseason trip in 10 years. From 2008-11, Petersen was the associate head coach at Idaho, where he aided in the turnaround of the Vandals’ program in the Western Athletic Conference. Idaho made just its third NCAA Division I postseason trip in program history with a Women’s Basketball Invitational appearance in 2011. Petersen coached the sixth All-American in school history in Yinka Olorunnife, who is the all-time WAC rebounder with 1,070 career boards. From 2004-08, Petersen was an assistant coach and associate head coach at Idaho State. During his stay, the Bengals won two conference titles and earned three postseason berths. The Bengals won the 2006 Big Sky Conference regular-season title and played in the WNIT. In 2007, ISU won the Big Sky Tournament title and received the league’s automatic NCAA berth. The Bengals returned to the WNIT in 2007-08. Petersen coached center Natalie Doma, who was No. 5 on the Big Sky’s 25 Greatest Female Athletes List and is still the Big Sky’s all-time leading scorer (2,296) and is second in career rebounds (1,174). Petersen’s first full-time coaching position was also as an assistant at Hawai’i from 2002-04 where he helped the Rainbow Wahine qualify for the WNIT in 2002-03. A native of Honolulu, Hawai’i, Petersen earned his bachelor’s degree in justice administration at Hawai’i Pacific in 1999 before obtaining a master’s in kinesiology and leisure science degree from the Hawai’i in 2009. Petersen and his wife, Karen (Piers), have two daughters, Breagh born in 2011, and Brooklyn born in 2013. Karen coached at Sacramento State (2001-05) and Idaho (2008-11). She played at Oregon from (1998-2000) before finishing her collegiate career at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2018-Present ...............................................Utah Associate Head Coach2015-18 ..........................................................Utah Assistant Coach2013-15 ......................................................Pacific Assistant Coach2012-13 ...................................................... Hawaii Assistant Coach2011-12 ........................................................ Hawaii Associate Head Coach2008-11 ........................................................ Idaho Associate Head Coach2006-08 .......................................... Idaho State Associate Head Coach2004-06 ........................................... Idaho State Assistant Coach2002-04 .................................................... Hawaii Assistant Coach1999-02 ..................................................... Hawaii Manager/Grad Assistant

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEDANYELLE SNELGRO

DANYELLE SNELGROASSISTANT COACH // FIFTH SEASONALMA MATER: UTAH STATE ‘09Danyelle Snelgro enters her fifth season at Utah and mentors the Ute backcourt while serving as the recruiting coordinator.

She is part of the coaching staff that has taken the Utes to post-season appearances in three of the last four years and three seasons with 18-or-more wins. Utah claimed its first 20-win season in the Lynne Roberts era in 2018-19. This past season, Snelgro was integral in the development of Utah’s two point guards in Erika Bean and Dru Gylten. Bean once again ranked in the top-five in the Pac-12 in assists per game for the third straight year, averaging 5.7 per game. She finished her career ranked fourth all-time at Utah in assists. Gylten also ranked in the top-five in the conference in assists per game (5.5), also leading all freshmen in the league in assists and assists per game. She earned a spot on the Pac-12 All-Freshman first-team by the coaches and the media. In 2017-18, Snelgro helped Bean to her top-five ranking in the Pac-12 in assists per game after she averaged 5.1. Under her leadership, Bean became the first player since 2004-05 to have back-to-back seasons with 160+ assists. She also helped Utah’s wings Tori Williams and Daneesha Provo to top-10 rankings in three-pointers made per game with Williams earning Pac-12 All-Freshman team. In 2016-17, Snelgro coached Bean to 173 assists, ranking No. 3 in the Pac-12 and No. 31 in the NCAA in assists per game (5.6). She also saw senior Paige Crozon join the 1,000-point club with returning wings Malia Nawahine and Tanaeya Boclair both scoring in double-digits throughout the season. During her first season on the Utah bench, the Utes doubled their win total with 18 victories compared to nine in 2014-15, after being picked 11th by the Pac-12 Conference coaches in a preseason vote. Snelgro helped the Utes finish 18-15 mark, the program’s first winning season since 2012-13, and a third-round appearance in the WNIT during Utah’s first postseason berth in three seasons. Snelgro mentored point guard Danielle Rodriguez on the way to Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention accolades and Pac-12 All-Defensive Team Honorable Mention status in 2015-16. Snelgro arrived in Salt Lake City in the spring of 2015 after coaching stints at TCU, Fresno State and Utah State. In 2014-15, Snelgro helped TCU advance to the second round of the Women’s NIT after finishing third in the Big 12 Conference, the program’s best Big 12 finish since joining the conference. While at Fresno State from 2012-14, Snelgro helped the Bulldogs reach the NCAA Tournament twice after winning consecutive Mountain West Conference Tourna-ment championships. Fresno State went 46-20 overall and 26-8 in league play during her stay. In both of her seasons as an assistant coach at Utah State, the Aggies reached the WNIT (advancing to the second round in 2012) and the Western Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals. Utah State finished 21-10 in the 2011-12 season. Several of the guards Snelgro coached earned postseason accolades, including TCU’s Chelsea Prince, the 2015 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, and first-team all-Big 12 selection Zahna Medley. Another Snelgro protégé, Fresno State guard Ki-Ki Moore, was named the MWC Defensive Player of the Year and MWC Tournament MVP in 2013 and Tay-lor Thompson was named the 2014 MWC Co-Defensive Player of the Year and was a two-time all-MWC selection. Utah State’s Ashlee Brown was the 2012 WAC Defensive Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year and a first-team all-WAC and WBCA All-Region selection. Aggie guard Devyn Christensen also made first-team all-WAC and all-region. Snelgro played at Utah State from 2005-09, making the all-WAC Freshman Team in 2005 and becoming the school’s first all-WAC first-team selection as a senior when she was also named to the all-WAC Defensive Team. She is current-ly third in school history in assists (336) and steals (216) and eighth in career points with 1,043. Snelgro helped the Aggies to the second round of the WAC Tournament for the first time with a first-round overtime win over Idaho. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in inter-disciplinary studies from Utah State in 2009, she played one season of professional basketball in Finland in 2009-10. The Altadena, Calif., native began working towards a master’s degree in liberal arts while at TCU.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2015-Present ...............................................Utah Assistant Coach2014-15 ............................................................ TCU Video Coordinator2012-14 ........................................... Fresno State Assistant Coach2010-12 ...............................................Utah State Assistant Coach

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE JOANNA REITZ

JOANNA REITZASSISTANT COACH // THIRD SEASONALMA MATER: COVENANT COLLEGE ‘06Joanna Reitz is entering her third season with the Utah women’s basketball team as an assistant coach.

Reitz, who works primarily with the perimeter players, started at Utah for the 2017-18 season. Along with her work on the court, Reitz also plays a key role in recruiting and scouting. Last season, Reitz was a part of the staff that saw the Utes reach as high as No. 14 in the AP Poll, finishing with a 20-win season for the first time in the Lynne Roberts era and finish with the most Pac-12 wins since the Utes joined the conference (9). She was integral in developing shooting guard Kiana Moore from a threat off the bench to a regular starter. Moore went from averaging 5.5 points per game during non-conference play to 11.6 in Pac-12 play, finishing the season ranked in the top-10 in the Pac-12 in three-point percentage while earning a spot on the Pac-12 All-Defense honorable mention list. In her first season at Utah, Reitz was a part of the coaching staff who took the Utes to its third straight post-sea-son appearance and an 18-win season. Reitz worked with two of the Pac-12’s most explosive wing players in Daneesha Provo and Tori Williams, helping them to top-10 rankings in the league in three-pointers made per game. She coached Williams to a Pac-12 All-Fresh-man team selection while Provo finished in the top-20 in the conference in scoring. Reitz came to Utah with more than seven years of coaching experience, having also served at Mercer (2013-15), Shorter University in Rome, Ga. (2011-13), and Florida State, where she was the Director of Recruiting Operations (2010-11) and a graduate assistant (2007-10). She also spent two seasons at University of South Carolina-Aiken before heading to Salt Lake City. Reitz was a part of the staff that led the Shorter Lady Hawks to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 before heading to Mercer where she helped the Bears to just their second post-season appearance since 1985. She spent two seasons at Mercer before accepting a position at South Carolina-Aiken, where she helped the Pacers to three Top-25 wins. As a full-time assistant coach, Reitz signed three straight conference freshmen of the year. She also helped coach two NAIA All-Americans, 10 all-conference honorees and 26 all-academic selections. She played college hoops at Covenant College from 2002-06 where she was a four-year starter, three-time team captain, and three-time all-academic selection. She was named to the all-conference team in 2006. Reitz graduated with a degree in natural science in 2006 and went on to receive master’s degrees in physical education and business administration from Florida State.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2017-Present ...............................................Utah Assistant Coach2015-17 ............................South Carolina-Aiken Assistant Coach2013-15 .....................................................Mercer Assistant Coach2011-13 ................................. Shorter University Assistant Coach2010-11............................................ Florida State Director of Recruiting2007-10 ......................................... Florida State Graduate Assistant

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESUPPORT STAFF

ETHAN MCILHARGEYDIRECTOR OF VIDEO & ANALYTICS // FIRST SEASONALMA MATER: IDAHO ‘17Ethan McIlhargey is entering his first season with the University of Utah women’s basketball team, serving as the programs video coordinator.

McIlhargey joins the Utes after holding the title of director of operations for women’s basketball at Tennessee Tech last season. In 2018-19, the Golden Eagles came away with their highest win total since 2011, finishing the season 22-11 to record the third-largest win increase in NCAA Division I this past season. Prior to his stint at TTU, McIlhargey spent a season as the video coordinator at Stephen F. Austin. McIllhargey graduated from the University of Idaho in 2017 with a degree in general studies while serving as a student assistant for the women’s basketball program. During his time with the Vandals, he saw the team earn three NCAA Tournament berths.

KENDALL RODRIGUEZDIRECTOR OF ADMIN & OPERATIONS // FIFTH SEASONALMA MATER: PACIFIC ‘13, UTAH ‘19Kendall Rodriguez is starting her fifth year overall with the Utah women’s basketball team and her first season as the Director of Operations and Administration.

Rodriguez spent the previous four seasons as the Director of Alumni and Community Outreach. At Utah, Rodriguez has been responsible for cultivating positive relationships with community members throughout the Salt Lake Valley as well as with alumni who take pride in the rich heritage of the University of Utah’s women’ basketball program. She also ran all of Utah’s social media accounts and was responsible for all of the creative content featured on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. During her first season at Utah, Rodriguez contributed to a 55 percent increase in attendance at Ute home games in the Jon M. Huntsman Center. Rodriguez has continued to contribute to increasing home game attendance and program awareness through social media, community outreach (clinics, school assemblies, camps, etc.) and alumni functions. She also directs the Fast Break Club development as well as the ball girl program, while supporting group ticket sales. Rodriguez played for Roberts at the University of the Pacific from 2009 through 2013 and was a two-time All-Big West Conference First Team selection and three-time team captain for the Tigers. During her senior season is 2012-13, Pacific won the Big West regular season title. At Pacific, Rodriguez was one of six players in school history to record more than 1,200 career points and 700 career rebounds. The La Habra, Calif., native is among the top 10 in the school record book in both scoring and rebounding: tying for sixth with 1,315 career points and ranking seventh with 743 career rebounds.She turned in 14 career double-doubles with 67 games with 10 or more points and 17 double-digit rebound outings for the Tigers. Rodriguez played professionally for the GiroLive Panthers in Osnabrück, Germany (DBBL First Division) and the McKinnon Cougars in Melbourne, Australia (BigV Conference) since graduating from the University of the Pacific in May of 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Marketing and a minor in Communications. She is graduating with her MBA from Utah in May of 2019.

BECCA JONASCREATIVE DIRECTOR FOR MARKETING & RECRUITING // FIRST SEASONALMA MATER: DRAKE ‘19Becca Jonas is entering her first season with the University of Utah women’s basketball team, serving as the program’s Creative Director for Marketing & Recruiting.

Jonas recently graduated with a Masters in communication leadership and a degree in digital media from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa where she was a stand-out forward for the Bulldogs. Jonas was integral in reshaping Drake women’s basketball, helping them to the NCAA Tournament in three of the last five seasons. Despite battling injuries during her time at Drake, Jonas was a mainstay in the Missouri Valley Conference on and off the court. She is a two-time MVC Scholar-Athlete team selections and earned all-conference honorable mention and MVC All-Freshman team in 2015.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE SUPPORT STAFF

RANDY TOWNERDIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE // FIRST SEASONALMA MATER: UTAH ‘16Randy Towner is set to enter his first season as the Director of Sports Performance for Women’s Basketball in 2019-20.

Towner will work directly with the Utah women’s basketball program and its staff to continue the upward trend of producing elite athletes. Towner is coming to Utah after serving as the assistant director of athletic performance at the University of Alabama Birmingham. He worked with the women’s basket-ball and men’s and women’s tennis programs at UAB, developing their yearly training programs and corrective exercise strategies for improved movement patterns along with monitoring their recovery and nutrition. Prior to his year at UAB, he spent two seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach at Utah Valley, working primarily with the men’s basketball team from 2016-18. He was integral in designing basketball specific weight room exercises and was on staff to see the Wolverines advance to two straight postseason berths in the College Basketball Invitational. Towner got his start in the business as a strength and conditioning intern with the Utes, working with men’s and women’s basketball, softball, swimming and diving and volleyball from 2013-16. He graduated from Utah with a bachelors in exercise and sports science and is wrapping up his Masters in sports conditioning and performance from Southern Utah. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association) and is also a specialist in functional range conditioning movement, performance enhancement and corrective exercise by the NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine).

CLAIRE DONSKEYATHLETIC TRAINER // FOURTH SEASONALMA MATER: WISCONSIN ‘14Claire Donskey is entering her fourth season with the Utah women’s basketball program as an athletic trainer.

Donskey works primarily with women’s basketball and oversees a graduate assistant that works with the Utah swimming and diving program. Donskey graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training and went on to get her master’s in sports medicine from Utah in 2017. She is a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Utah.

TANAEYA BOCLAIRDIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL // SECOND SEASONALMA MATER: UTAH ‘18After spending the past four years on the court for the Utes, Tanaeya BoClair will now take a spot on the bench as a graduate assistant coach for her alma mater.

After playing and starting for the Utes for four years, BoClair joined the Utah women’s basketball staff as a graduate assistant for the 2018-19 season before being named the Director of Player Personnel for the 2019-20 season. BoClair graduated from Utah in the spring of 2018. BoClair was a mainstay for the Utes, playing in 125 career games with 98 starts. She became the 28th player in program history to reach 1,000-career points and ranks 25th all-time in program history with 1,030 points. She was a two-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection during her time with the Utes and was also named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in 2015. She averaged 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game during her time in Salt Lake City, only missing one game her entire career.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEMARK HARLAN

MARK HARLANDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS // SECOND SEASONALMA MATER: ARIZONA Mark Harlan was named director of athletics at the University of Utah on June 1, 2018. A veteran administrator with Pac-12 ties, Harlan brought more than 20 years of intercollegiate athletics experience at five universities to Salt Lake City, including the previous four years as director of athletics at the University of South Florida.

Since arriving at Utah, Harlan has overseensignificant success in competition, in the classroom and in the community, as well as substantial fundraisingsuccess to improve the student-athlete experience,including a record number of donors to the Crimson Club. In his first year at the helm, the skiing program won the 2019 national championship, football captured its first Pac-12 South championship and played in the Holiday Bowl, gymnastics competed in the NCAA semi-finals, and the volleyball and men’s tennis programs advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Also during Harlan’s first year, student-athletes recorded the department’s highest GPA in history, withUtah’s 551 student-athletes earning a collective 3.25GPA. In addition, the Utes’ 95-percent graduation rate,according to the NCAA’s latest Graduation Success Ratereport in November 2018, was the highest in school history. Harlan and University of Utah President Ruth V. Wat-kins unveiled in November 2018 plans for the expansion of Rice-Eccles Stadium. The $80 million project, to be completed in 2021, will include premium seating, event spaces and new locker rooms as part of a design that will fully enclose the stadium’s south end zone section. Additional momentum for the project came in April 2019 with the announcement of the Ken Garff Performance Zone, funded by the Ken Garff family’s $17.5 million donation, the largest gift in Utah Athletics history. The health and wellness of student-athletes is a priority for Harlan and, in his first year with the Utes, he focused on improving mental health resources for students by working closely with the Crimson Council and Utah’s Student-Athletic Advisory Committee. The initiatives include the addition of a full-time mental health counselor to be available to serve Utah’s student-athletes. In his four-year tenure leading the South Florida athletics department, Harlan spearheaded record competitive, academic and fundraising accomplish-ments while also negotiating new multimedia rights and apparel partnerships. The Bulls won 14 American Athletic Conference titles under his leadership and nine USF programs ranked in the top 25 in 2015-16 when the Bulls led the AAC in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. The Bulls’ football program, which went 2-10 the year before Harlan’s arrival, surged to a 21-4 record in his last two years, including a school-record 11 wins in 2016. The Bulls made three consecutive bowl appear-ances from 2015-17, defeating bowl opponents from the SEC and Big 12 in 2016 (South Carolina) and 2017 (Texas

Tech). USF appeared in the final AP poll for the first time in 2016, when it ranked No. 19 in both the AP and Coaches’ polls. In 2017, Harlan hire Charlie Strong led the Bulls to a 10-2 record and a No. 21 final ranking. Other USF teams also excelled nationally under Harlan’s oversight. In 2015, the men’s golf and tennis teams reached the NCAA quarterfinals and round of 16, respectively—the best NCAA finishes in both programs’ history. Women’s basketball also appeared in the top 25 and played in the NCAA Tournament all four years with Harlan as the AD. Women’s soccer won its first confer-ence title in 2017 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times, while the baseball team returned to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 years in 2015. They both earned top-25 rankings, as did softball, men’s soccer and sailing. In the classroom, USF student-athletes set schoolmarks for combined grade-point average and Gradua-tion Success Rate (GSR). In the fall of 2017, USF opened the Fishman Family Student-Athlete Enrichment Center, a $750,000 facility dedicated to academic achievement and student-athlete welfare. Under Harlan’s guidance, USF Athletics saw a 300-percent increase in major giving and had the bestfundraising year in school history in 2016-17, attract-ing $15 million. His announcement of plans for a new $40-million on-campus football center was soon followed by an $8 million gift to athletics—the largest in program history. Harlan also negotiated a 10-year multimedia rights partnership with Tampa Bay Entertainment Properties,struck an eight-year partnership with adidas as theofficial footwear, apparel and accessory brand of theBulls and oversaw a restructure of the school’s athleticbrand. He has been named to several influential committees and is currently serving on the NCAA Division I CouncilTransfer Working Group and the NCAA Division I Compe-tition Oversight Committee. He chaired the AmericanAthletic Conference Athletic Directors Committee in 2017-18, and as the vice chair in 2016, played a key role in developing the conference’s strategic plan. As a former member of the Tampa Bay Sports Commission Executive Committee, Harlan assisted in bringing major events such as the CFP National Championship, NCAA Women’s Final Four and NHL All-Star game to TampaBay. Harlan came to USF after serving as senior associate athletics director for external relations at UCLA from 2010-14, where his oversight responsibilities included the men’s basketball program, development,

communications, marketing, ticket sales, sponsorships,multimedia rights and alumni affairs. While at UCLA, Harlan reorganized the structure of the major giving program and the annual fund, whichresulted in a record number of donors and dollars raised in 2013. He successfully managed completion of a $137 million campaign to renovate iconic Pauley Pavilion in 2012. Harlan was also heavily involved in the negotiations with the City of Pasadena to enable a $200 million renovation of the Rose Bowl Stadium. Harlan left for UCLA after four years as the seniorvice president for central development at the Universi-ty of Arizona Foundation from 2006-10. Under Harlan’sdirection, the Foundation posted two record years in funds raised and in the number of gifts processed on behalf of the university. He moved into central devel-opment at Arizona after over a decade working in the Wildcat athletic department. He held a variety of roles in athletics, serving as the assistant coordinator for football recruiting and operations (1992-94), program coordinator for event management (1994-97), director of operations (1997-2000), director of annual devel-opment (2000-02) and assistant athletics director for development and marketing (2002-04). Harlan’s background also includes one-year stints as senior associate athletics director for externaloperations at San Jose State (2005-06) and associateathletics director for external operations at NorthernColorado (2004-05). At SJSU, he launched a planned giving program that generated $8 million in estate gifts directed toward student-athlete scholarship endow-ments. At Northern Colorado, he played a key role in the school’s transition to NCAA Division I and the Big Sky Conference. Harlan, 49, earned a bachelor’s degree in politicalscience and a master’s degree in education from Arizo-na. He and his wife Carolyn have two children: Savannah (14) and Austin (11).

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE RUTH V. WATKINS

RUTH V. WATKINSPRESIDENT // SECOND SEASONALMA MATER: TEXAS-DALLAS/KANSASDr. Ruth V. Watkins began serving as the 16th president of the University of Utah on April2, 2018.

President Watkins is focused on ensuring that the U builds on its legacy of delivering outstanding value in higher education and health care. For students, this means an excellent and affordable educational expe-rience that culminates in a degree in a timely manner. For patients, it means innovative, compassionate and affordable care. To enable the university to continue to excel in research, teaching and patient care, President Watkins is committed to providing faculty and staff with support and resources that allow them to facilitate and create new knowledge that betters our world. President Watkins is leading a university on the rise, marked by improving performance on nearly every relevant metric—from graduation rates to

total research funding, which reached a record $515 million in 2018—underlying the U’s goals of knowledge transfer, student success, community engagement and institutional vitality. Before her appointment as president, Dr. Watkins served as senior vice president for academic affairs. She came to the U in 2013 from the University of Illinois, where she spent 20 years in faculty and leadership roles, including associate provost for under-graduate education, vice provost and chief of staff, and dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dr. Watkins earned master’s and doctorate degrees at the University of Kansas, where she studied communication development and disabilities in young children.

Dr. Watkins’ research and training endeavors have been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Education, as well as Lumina Foun-dation. She also has a certificate of clinical competence in speech-language pathology. In 2003, she was named a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dr. Watkins has received recognition for excellence in teaching; her scholarship has been widely published in journals and books.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEARIZONA

TUSCON, ARIZ. MCKALE MEMORIAL CENTER

ARIZONA QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................................Tuscon, Ariz.Nickname .....................................................................WildcatsConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ......................................Adia Barnes (4th Year) Record at School ........................................................... 44-53 2018-19 Record ................................................................24-132018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ............................... 7-11/8th2019 Postseason .........................................WNIT ChampionsWebsite ..................................................ArizonaWildcats.com

Series History ........................................................Utah, 20-7In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 9-2In Tuscon .................................................................... Utah, 7-5Neutral........................................................................ Utah, 4-0Lynne Roberts vs. Arizona................................................ 4-2

ARIZONA STATE

TEMPE, ARIZ.WELLS FARGO ARENA

ARIZONA STATE QUICK FACTSLocation .................................................................Tempe, Ariz.Nickname ................................................................. Sun DevilsConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ..................Charli Turner Thorne (23rd Year) Record at School ....................................................... 444-257 2018-19 Record .................................................................22-112018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................. 10-7/5th2019 Postseason ............................................NCAA Sweet 16Website .......................................................TheSunDevils.com

Series History .......................................................... ASU, 14-11In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 5-4In Tempe ...................................................................... ASU, 8-5Neutral...........................................................................ASU, 2-1Lynne Roberts vs. ASU ....................................................... 1-6

BRIGHAM YOUNG

PROVO, UTAHMARRIOTT CENTER

BYU QUICK FACTSLocation ..................................................................Provo, UtahNickname .....................................................................CougarsConference .............................................................West CoastHead Coach ....................................Jeff Judkins (19th Year) Record at School ........................................................367-176 2018-19 Record .................................................................26-72018-19 WCC Record/Finish ................................. 15-3/2nd2019 Postseason ..................................NCAA Second RoundWebsite ........................................................ BYUCougars.com

Series History ..................................................... Utah, 65-40In Salt Lake City ................................................... Utah, 33-12In Provo ................................................................. Utah, 22-20Neutral.......................................................................Utah, 10-8Lynne Roberts vs. BYU ...................................................... 2-2

CALIFORNIA

BERKELEY, CALIF.HAAS PAVILION

CAL QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................Berkeley, Calif.Nickname ............................................................Golden BearsConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ............................................................................. -- Record at School ................................................................... -- 2018-19 Record ............................................................... 20-122018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ............................... 9-9/7th2019 Postseason ..................................NCAA Second RoundWebsite ...............................................................CalBears.com

Series History ............................................................Cal, 13-9In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 5-4In Berkeley ................................................................... Cal, 7-3Neutral............................................................................ Cal, 2-1Lynne Roberts vs. Cal ........................................................ 5-2

CINCINNATI

CINCINNATI, OHIOFIFTH THIRD ARENA

CINCINNATI QUICK FACTSLocation ...........................................................Cincinnati, OhioNickname ....................................................................BearcatsConference .......................................................................... AACHead Coach ....................Michelle Clark-Heard (2nd Year) Record at School ..............................................................24-11 2018-19 Record .................................................................24-112018-19 AAC Record/Finish ...................................12-4/3rd2019 Postseason ....................................WNIT QuarterfinalsWebsite .........................................................................................

Series History ....................................................... 1st MeetingIn Salt Lake City ..................................................................... --In Cincinnati ............................................................................ --Neutral...................................................................................... --Lynne Roberts vs. Cincinnati .............................................. --

COLORADO

BOULDER, COLO.CU EVENTS CENTER

COLORADO QUICK FACTSLocation ..............................................................Boulder, Colo.Nickname ...................................................................BuffaloesConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ...........................................JR Payne (4th Year) Record at School ........................................................... 44-50 2018-19 Record .................................................................12-182018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................2-16/12th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website .................................................................CUBuffs.com

Series History ........................................................Utah, 18-17In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 11-4In Boulder ......................................................................CU, 9-6Neutral.............................................................................CU, 4-1Lynne Roberts vs. Colorado .............................................6-3

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEEASTERN WASHINGTON

CHENEY, WASH.REESE COURT

EWU QUICK FACTSLocation .............................................................Cheney, Wash.Nickname .........................................................................EaglesConference ....................................................................Big SkyHead Coach ..............................Wendy Schuller (19th Year) Record at School .......................................................267-279 2018-19 Record ............................................................... 13-202018-19 Big Sky Record/Finish .............................. 9-11/7th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ..................................................................GoEags.com

Series History ........................................................... Utah, 9-1In Salt Lake City .......................................................Utah, 5-0In Cheney .....................................................................Utah, 4-1Neutral...................................................................................0-0Lynne Roberts vs. EWU ....................................................... 1-0

NEVADA

RENO, NEV.LAWLOR EVENTS CENTER

NEVADA QUICK FACTSLocation .................................................................... Reno, Nev.Nickname ...................................................................Wolf PackConference ...................................................... Mountain WestHead Coach .............................. Amanda Levens (3rd Year) Record at School ............................................................ 31-36 2018-19 Record .................................................................12-192018-19 MWC Record/Finish ................................... 7-11/8th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website .................................................NevadaWolfPack.com

Series History ..........................................................Utah, 8-0In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 4-0In Reno........................................................................ Utah, 4-0Neutral...................................................................................0-0Lynne Roberts vs. Nevada ................................................3-0

ORAL ROBERTS

TULSA, OKLA.MABEE CENTER

ORAL ROBERTS QUICK FACTSLocation ...................................................................Tulsa, Okla.Nickname ...........................................................Golden EaglesConference .....................................................Summit LeagueHead Coach .................................... Misti Cussen (8th Year) Record at School ........................................................ 109-106 2018-19 Record ................................................................ 18-132018-19 SLC Record/Finish ....................................10-6/4th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ....................................................... ORUAthletics.com

Series History ........................................................... Utah, 1-0In Salt Lake City ........................................................ Utah, 1-0In Tulsa ..................................................................................0-0Neutral...................................................................................0-0Lynne Roberts vs. ORU ....................................................... 1-0

OREGON

EUGENE, ORE.MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA

OREGON QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................................ Eugene, Ore.Nickname ......................................................................... DucksConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach .....................................Kelly Graves (6th Year) Record at School ...........................................................93-48 2018-19 Record ................................................................ 33-52018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ............................... 16-2/1st2019 Postseason ..........................................NCAA Final FourWebsite ................................................................GoDucks.com

Series History ....................................................Oregon, 18-9In Salt Lake City ....................................................... Utah, 7-5In Eugene ............................................................. Oregon, 12-2Neutral.................................................................... Oregon, 1-0Lynne Roberts vs. Oregon ................................................ 0-7

OREGON STATE

CORVALLIS, ORE.GILL COLISEUM

OSU QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................. Corvallis, Ore.Nickname ..................................................................... BeaversConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach .................................... Scott Rueck (10th Year) Record at School .........................................................205-97 2018-19 Record ................................................................ 26-82018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ..............................14-4/3rd2019 Postseason ............................................NCAA Sweet 16Website ........................................................ OSUBeavers.com

Series History ..........................................................OSU, 18-7In Salt Lake City ..................................................................6-6In Corvallis .................................................................OSU, 10-1Neutral.........................................................................OSU, 2-0Lynne Roberts vs. OSU ......................................................0-6

PROVIDENCE

PROVIDENCE, R.I.ALUMNI HALL

PROVIDENCE QUICK FACTSLocation ...........................................................Providence, R.I.Nickname ......................................................................... FriarsConference ...................................................................Big EastHead Coach .....................................Jim Crowley (4th Year) Record at School .............................................................41-55 2018-19 Record ................................................................ 19-162018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ..............................8-10/6th2019 Postseason ........................................WNIT Round of 16Website .................................................................... Friars.com

Series History ....................................................... 1st MeetingIn Salt Lake City ..................................................................... --In Providence .......................................................................... --Neutral...................................................................................... --Lynne Roberts vs. Providence ............................................ --

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESOUTH DAKOTA

VERMILLION, S.D.SANFORD COYOTE CENTER

SOUTH DAKOTA QUICK FACTSLocation ........................................................... Vermillion, S.D.Nickname ......................................................................CoyotesConference .....................................................Summit LeagueHead Coach ...............................Dawn Plitzuweit (4th Year) Record at School ...........................................................80-22 2018-19 Record ................................................................ 28-62018-19 SLC Record/Finish ....................................14-2/2nd2019 Postseason .......................................NCAA First RoundWebsite ................................................................ GoYotes.com

Series History ........................................................... Utah, 1-0In Salt Lake City ........................................................ Utah, 1-0In Vermillion .........................................................................0-0Neutral...................................................................................0-0Lynne Roberts vs. USD ....................................................... 1-0

STANFORD

STANFORD, CALIF.MAPLES PAVILION

STANFORD QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................Stanford, Calif.Nickname .....................................................................CardinalConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach .........................Tara VanDerveer (33rd Year) Record at School ........................................................ 915-196 2018-19 Record ..................................................................31-52018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ............................. 15-3/2nd2019 Postseason ..........................................NCAA Elite EightWebsite .......................................................... GoStanford.com

Series History ................................................. Stanford, 23-1In Salt Lake City ............................................... Stanford, 12-1In Stanford .......................................................Stanford, 10-0Neutral................................................................. Stanford, 1-0Lynne Roberts vs. Stanford .............................................. 1-5

UCLA

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.PAULEY PAVILION

UCLA QUICK FACTSLocation ......................................................Los Angeles, Calif.Nickname ........................................................................ BruinsConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach .........................................Cori Close (9th Year) Record at School .......................................................... 172-99 2018-19 Record ................................................................22-132018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................. 12-6/4th2019 Postseason ............................................NCAA Sweet 16Website ..........................................................UCLABruins.com

Series History ........................................................UCLA, 13-3In Salt Lake City .........................................................UCL, 5-2In LA ............................................................................ UCLA, 6-1Neutral....................................................................... UCLA, 2-0Lynne Roberts vs. UCLA ....................................................0-6

UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CAL

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.GALEN CENTER

USC QUICK FACTSLocation ......................................................Los Angeles, Calif.Nickname ........................................Trojans/Women of TroyConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach .......................................Mark Trakh (8th Year) Record at School .......................................................... 127-88 2018-19 Record .................................................................17-132018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ............................... 7-11/9th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ..........................................................USCTrojans.com

Series History ..........................................................USC, 14-6In Salt Lake City ........................................................USC, 6-3In LA ............................................................................. USC, 7-3Neutral.......................................................................... USC, 1-0Lynne Roberts vs. USC ....................................................... 1-5

UNIV. OF TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO, TEXASCONVOCATION CENTER

UTSA QUICK FACTSLocation .................................................... San Antonio, TexasNickname ............................................................ RoadrunnersConference ................................................... Conference USAHead Coach ..................................... Kristen Holt (3rd Year) Record at School .............................................................16-42 2018-19 Record .................................................................. 7-212018-19 C-USA Record/Finish .............................. 2-14/12th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ................................................................. GoUTSA.com

Series History ....................................................... 1st MeetingIn Salt Lake City ..................................................................... --In San Antonio......................................................................... --Neutral...................................................................................... --Lynne Roberts vs. UTSA ....................................................... --

WASHINGTON

SEATTLE, WASH.ALASKA AIRLINES ARENA

WASHINGTON QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................. Seattle, Wash.Nickname ...................................................................... HuskiesConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ....................................... Jody Wynn (3rd Year) Record at School .............................................................18-44 2018-19 Record .................................................................. 11-212018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................. 2-15/11th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ............................................................ GoHuskies.com

Series History ...........................................Washington, 14-13In Salt Lake City .......................................................Utah, 9-3In Seattle.......................................................Washington, 9-3Neutral.............................................................Washington, 2-1Lynne Roberts vs. UW ........................................................ 5-4

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WASHINGTON STATE

PULLMAN, WASH.BEASLEY COLISEUM

WSU QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................................Pullman, Wash.Nickname .....................................................................CougarsConference ..................................................................... Pac-12Head Coach ............................... Kamie Ethridge (2nd Year) Record at School ...............................................................9-21 2018-19 Record ..................................................................9-212018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................4-14/10th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ....................................................... WSUCougars.com

Series History .........................................................Utah, 18-6In Salt Lake City .......................................................Utah, 8-3In Pullman .................................................................. Utah, 9-2Neutral......................................................................................1-1Lynne Roberts vs. WSU ...................................................... 8-1

WEBER STATE

OGDEN, UTAHDEE EVENTS CENTER

WEBER STATE QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................................. Ogden, UtahNickname .....................................................................WildcatsConference ....................................................................Big SkyHead Coach .................................Velaida Harris (2nd Year) Record at School ..............................................................6-25 2018-19 Record .................................................................6-252018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish ................................3/1711th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website .............................................WeberStateSports.com

Series History ........................................................Utah, 48-6In Salt Lake City ......................................................Utah, 25-1In Ogden ...................................................................Utah, 20-5Neutral........................................................................Utah, 3-0Lynne Roberts vs. Weber State ......................................3-0

XAVIER

CINCINNATI, OHIOCINTAS CENTER

XAVIER QUICK FACTSLocation ...........................................................Cincinnati, OhioNickname ...............................................................MusketeersConference ...................................................................Big EastHead Coach .................................. Melanie Moore (1st Year) Record at School ................................................................0-0 2018-19 Record ..................................................................11-192018-19 Pac-12 Record/Finish .............................2-16/10th2019 Postseason .................................................................... --Website ...............................................................GoXavier.com

Series History ....................................................... 1st MeetingIn Salt Lake City ..................................................................... --In Cincinnati ............................................................................ --Neutral...................................................................................... --Lynne Roberts vs. Xavier ..................................................... --

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE SERIES RECORDSAIR FORCE (33-0)Home: 13-0 | Away: 13-0 | Neutral: 7-01/22/98 W 97-54 H2/21/98 W 100-39 A2/5/00 W 85-49 A3/4/00 W 92-42 H3/8/00 W 65-29 N2/3/01 W 59-29 A3/1/01 W 80-33 H3/7/01 W 53-50 N1/17/02 W 67-39 A2/16/02 W 71-53 H2/6/03 W 68-39 H3/8/03 W 67-42 A3/12/03 W 83-46 N1/22/04 W 82-42 H2/21/04 W 73-65 A1/20/05 W 97-47 A2/19/05 W 74-45 H3/9/05 W 63-42 N1/18/06 W 90-45 H2/18/06 W 79-53 A3/8/06 W 67-47 N1/20/07 W 80-59 H2/22/07 W 60-52 A1/9/08 W 60-50 A2/9/08 W 71-52 H1/14/09 W 68-43 H2/14/09 W 57-32 A1/23/10 W 67-47 A2/24/10 W 73-48 H3/9/10 W 63-40 N1/5/11 W 77-40 H2/5/11 W 55-40 A3/9/11 W 70-55 N

AKRON (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-011/23/07 W 71-60 N

ALABAMA (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/13/17 L 65-60 A11/13/18 W 72-62 H

ALBERTSON (2-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/25/98 W 80-48 H11/20/01 W 93-45 H

ARIZONA (20-7)Home: 9-2 | Away: 7-5 | Neutral: 4-01/17/75 L 46-36 A3/8/75 W 76-69 N2/28/76 W 60-49 H2/19/77 W 77-48 A1/19/78 W 78-61 H1/27/79 W 100-69 A12/20/83 W 79-63 N

12/10/85 L 83-63 A12/2/86 W 75-68 H11/24/90 W 91-74 N26/05 W 66-63 A12/9/06 W 66-60 H1/19/12 W 65-60 (OT) A2/11/12 W 73-67 H1/18/13 L 62-58 H2/17/13 L 61-52 A3/7/13 W 66-48 N1/26/14 W 60-57 H2/21/14 W 52-47 A1/30/15 W 62-48 H3/1/15 L 64-41 A1/15/16 W 60-55 A1/8/17 L 81-70 H12/19/17 W 89-55 H1/21/18 W 80-56 A1/6/19 W 80-64 H2/15/19 L 66-55 A

ARIZONA STATE (11-14)Home: 5-4 | Away: 5-8 | Neutral: 1-21/18/75 W n/a A2/27/76 W 75-27 H2/18/77 W 84-68 A2/18/78 W 90-49 A2/22/79 W 75-66 H11/27/82 L 74-64 A3/20/83 L 78-64 A11/29/86 L 79-60 A1/2/88 W 74-62 H3/20/06 W 86-65 N1/21/12 L 59-51 A2/9/12 W 50-46 H1/20/13 W 66-46 H2/15/13 W 54-46 A1/24/14 L 65-62 H2/23/14 L 60-40 A2/1/15 L 58-48 H2/27/15 L 46-42 A1/17/16 L 80-60 A1/6/17 L 66-44 H3/2/17 L 72-54 N12/31/17 L 83-81 H1/19/18 W 58-56 A1/4/19 L 65-63 H2/17/19 L 60-58 A

ARKANSAS (1-2)Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 1-012/21/97 W 73-64 N12/4/10 L 65-54 H11/20/11 L 57-56 A

AUBURN (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-112/14/80 L 73-60 N

BAYLOR (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/26/77 L 77-52 N

BELHAVEN (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/15/78 W 72-66 N

BOISE STATE (12-1)Home: 7-0 | Away: 5-1 | Neutral: 0-012/12/75 W 44-39 H1/22/76 W 52-50 H1/14/77 W 57-50 A1/15/77 W 47-45 A12/15/77 W 72-67 H12/9/78 W 56-52 A2/14/81 W 68-59 H12/19/81 W 87-46 H12/11/82 W 76-61 A1/4/91 W 82-58 H12/31/91 L 71-69 A12/19/99 W 59-39 A12/2/00 W 73-54 H

BOSTON COLLEGE (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-13/25/06 W 57-54 N11/27/15 L 76-51 N

BRADLEY (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/29/97 W 86-42 H11/14/98 L 58-57 A

After Daneesha Provo was lost for the 2018-19 season due to an injury against Arizona State, Kiana Moore stepped up and in her first start of the season scored a team-high 19 points, shooting 5-for-6 from the three against Arizona.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEBRIGHAM YOUNG (65-40)Home: 33-12 | Away: 22-20 | Neutral: 10-81/25/75 W 54-52 H1/9/76 W 65-46 H1/17/76 W 64-50 A1/7/77 W 64-52 A2/26/77 W 74-65 H1/6/78 W 63-52 H2/4/78 L 65-62 A3/11/78 L 60-58 N1/6/79 W 77-76 N2/9/79 L 61-56 H3/10/79 L 80-79 N11/29/79 L 85-65 N1/12/80 L 74-66 A2/9/80 W 71-68 H3/8/80 L 94-75 A1/3/81 W 98-75 A1/31/81 W 94-77 H2/24/81 L 80-77 A12/16/81 W 89-88 (OT) H1/15/82 W 92-88 A2/19/82 W 82-68 H1/7/83 W 89-81 N2/5/83 W 85-76 H3/5/83 W 93-88 A1/3/84 L 83-70 N2/17/84 L 82-69 H3/10/84 L 75-70 A1/4/85 W 77-75 A2/8/85 L 87-65 A3/7/85 W 86-84 H1/2/86 L 82-68 H2/8/86 L 106-99 A3/8/86 W 72-71 H1/3/87 W 75-73 N2/7/87 W 87-74 A2/24/87 W 79-64 H2/10/88 W 77-60 H2/26/88 W 94-75 A2/4/89 W 81-62 A2/17/89 W 81-64 H1/27/90 W 76-61 H3/3/90 L 64-63 A2/2/91 W 93-58 A2/28/91 W 89-73 H1/31/92 W 93-70 H2/29/92 L 68-69 A3/13/92 W 78-69 H1/29/93 L 65-49 A2/26/93 L 75-66 H3/13/93 L 53-50 H2/18/94 W 62-51 H3/4/94 L 62-58 A1/20/95 W 77-71 (OT) A3/3/95 W 78-45 H3/8/95 W 71-62 N1/19/96 W 72-42 H3/1/96 W 78-64 A

3/6/96 W 81-61 N1/10/97 W 64-53 H2/6/97 W 70-58 A3/5/97 W 58-54 N1/10/98 W 63-46 H2/4/98 L 70-64 A3/4/98 L 66-58 N1/9/99 L 57-53 A2/6/99 W 53-51 H1/28/00 W 59-55 A2/26/00 L 46-41 H3/11/00 W 61-47 N1/27/01 W 67-57 H2/23/01 W 67-55 A3/9/01 L 57-50 N1/26/02 L 77-65 H2/23/02 L 62-53 A2/1/03 W 67-50 A3/1/03 W 71-66 H3/14/03 L 59-70 N1/31/04 W 66-62 A2/28/04 W 73-62 H1/29/05 W 61-53 A2/24/05 W 68-58 H3/11/05 W 64-48 N1/7/06 L 61-60 H2/8/06 W 70-52 A3/11/06 W 84-60 N1/27/07 W 64-54 H2/28/07 L 55-59 A3/9/07 L 49-55 N1/19/08 W 80-49 A2/19/08 W 82-45 H1/28/09 W 63-55 A2/28/09 W 59-54 H1/30/10 L 69-52 H3/3/10 L 54-37 A1/12/11 L 68-50 A2/12/11 L 61-58 H3/11/11 W 50-49 N12/10/11 L 63-58 A12/8/12 L 53-48 H12/14/13 W 82-74 (2ot) A12/13/14 L 60-56 H12/12/15 L 73-59 A12/10/16 W 77-60 H12/9/17 L 77-68 A12/8/18 W 78-67 H

BUTLER (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-111/18/01 W 77-54 N11/29/13 L 66-54 N

CAL POLY POMONA (4-6)Home: 4-1 | Away: 0-5 | Neutral: 0-012/10/76 W 57-49 H1/12/79 L 85-55 A12/14/79 L 73-59 A

11/28/80 L 83-82 H12/4/81 L 58-51 A11/24/82 W 71-69 H12/20/84 L 72-64 (OT) A11/29/85 W 89-78 H1/14/88 L 66-54 A12/15/89 W 103-70 H

CAL STATE FULLERTON (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-012/21/84 L 68-58 A12/30/85 W 66-63 H

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/3/15 W 97-56 H

CALIFORNIA (9-13)Home: 5-4 | Away: 3-7 | Neutral: 1-212/2/78 W 93-62 H3/17/79 W 83-76 N12/17/79 W 79-75 A3/23/84 L 73-64 N12/22/86 L 76-64 A11/26/88 W 91-60 H11/25/89 L 84-77 A12/12/92 L 74-59 H3/23/10 L 64-54 A1/15/12 L 63-56 H2/23/12 L 60-46 A1/4/13 L 55-50 H1/27/13 L 71-54 A1/12/14 L 68-59 H1/3/15 L 67-49 A1/10/16 W 84-79 A2/19/16 W 72-66 H3/3/16 L 66-63 (OT) N1/15/17 W 63-57 H2/10/17 W 73-64 A2/11/18 L 84-73 A1/25/19 W 87-74 H

CENTRAL MISSOURI (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-112/16/78 L 81-60 N

CHARLOTTE (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/29/14 W 54-52 H11/25/16 W 81-68 N

CHICAGO STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/31/92 W 72-58 A

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDECOLORADO (18-17)Home: 11-4 | Away: 6-9 | Neutral: 1-42/14/75 W 68-48 H2/6/76 W 61-55 A1/28/77 W 62-39 H2/25/78 W 81-70 A3/1/79 W 97-83 H3/9/79 W 82-79 N12/10/80 L 83-49 A2/13/81 W 84-75 H3/7/81 L 75-61 N11/28/81 L 77-63 A1/23/82 W 65-62 H11/26/82 L 61-46 A12/5/83 W 88-60 H1/7/89 L 61-79 A1/4/90 W 58-46 H12/7/91 L 69-45 N11/17/95 L 63-61 (OT) A12/31/11 L 58-52 H2/18/12 W 61-56 (OT) A3/7/12 L 55-41 N1/8/13 L 67-57 A1/13/13 L 56-43 H1/29/14 W 58-55 H2/2/14 L 61-45 A1/14/15 L 77-72 (OT) A1/18/15 L 73-54 H2/4/16 W 71-55 H2/7/16 W 76-68 A1/25/17 L 54-49 A1/28/17 W 58-53 H2/1/18 L 69-65 H2/4/18 W 78-74 A3/1/18 L 66-56 N

COLORADO STATE (59-15)Home: 33-4 | Away: 25-9 | Neutral: 1-22/15/75 W 49-31 H3/7/75 L 52-46 N2/7/76 W 44-37 A1/29/77 W 83-46 H2/11/78 W 81-52 H2/16/79 W 71-67 A1/18/80 W 84-78 H2/16/80 W 77-66 A1/24/81 W 85-71 H2/26/81 W 79-73 A1/9/82 L 79-66 A2/5/82 W 74-59 H1/22/83 L 79-71 A2/19/83 W 85-71 H2/4/84 W 70-53 H3/1/84 W 69-47 A1/25/85 W 73-46 H2/14/85 W 80-68 A1/25/86 W 70-57 A2/18/86 W 69-39 H1/29/87 W 62-41 A

2/10/87 W 72-60 H2/4/88 W 89-35 H2/20/88 W 65-55 A1/28/89 W 64-48 H3/3/89 W 74-68 A3/10/89 W 80-70 N2/9/90 W 95-70 H2/24/90 W 64-53 A1/26/91 W 87-49 A2/22/91 W 66-51 H1/16/92 W 87-70 A2/15/92 W 78-52 H1/23/93 W 81-54 A

2/19/93 W 71-55 H3/11/93 W 62-48 H1/22/94 W 72-50 H2/10/94 L 78-69 A3/9/94 L 69-57 H2/11/95 W 76-59 A2/16/95 W 62-48 H1/25/96 W 66-52 H2/17/96 L 78-74 A2/8/97 L 79-68 (3OT) H2/26/97 W 68-59 A1/18/98 W 69-68 A2/14/98 W 67-53 H12/3/98 L 70-69 H11/23/99 L 58-47 A1/22/00 W 77-52 H2/19/00 L 57-56 A1/18/01 W 73-51 H2/17/01 W 67-59 A1/12/02 L 87-77 (OT) H2/7/02 L 58-53 A1/18/03 W 73-50 H2/13/03 L 44-56 A

1/17/04 W 55-51 A2/12/04 W 71-57 H1/13/05 W 68-50 H2/26/05 W 77-69 A1/14/06 W 76-54 H2/15/06 W 80-56 A1/11/07 W 73-57 A2/10/07 W 64-49 H2/2/08 W 68-28 H3/5/08 W 63-58 A3/12/08 L 60-52 N1/17/09 W 74-48 A2/18/09 W 74-45 H2/3/10 W 68-65 A3/6/10 W 64-52 H1/29/11 L 53-48 A3/2/11 W 61-59 H

CREIGHTON (8-6)Home: 4-3 | Away: 3-3 | Neutral: 1-01/30/88 W 61-42 A3/3/88 W 85-79 H2/9/89 W 77-62 A2/25/89 W 75-54 H2/3/90 W 65-61 A2/16/90 W 80-50 H1/19/91 L 76-73 H2/15/91 L 69-64 A3/9/91 W 86-69 N1/23/92 L 79-70 H2/22/92 L 74-66 A3/14/92 L 74-63 H11/20/14 L 64-56 A12/9/15 W 74-58 H

DENVER (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-011/10/12 W 75-60 A11/8/13 W 73-56 H

DEPAUL (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-03/23/03 W 73-64 N

DETROIT (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-011/25/11 W 64-55 N

DRAKE (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-23/15/79 L 88-67 N3/11/99 L 52-45 N

DREXEL (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-04/6/13 L 46-43 A

Deb Asper (22) was key in the Utes defeating No. 16 Colorado in 1982. Utah went 18-11 that season and 7-3 in the IAC under head coach Fern Gardner.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEDUKE (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-03/25/03 L 54-65 A

EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/21/05 W 72-67 A1/5/08 W 70-56 H

EASTERN WASHINGTON (9-1)Home: 5-0 | Away: 4-1 | Neutral: 0-012/29/79 W 66-63 H12/4/80 W 76-60 A12/2/83 W 73-72 H11/22/85 W 70-62 A12/5/86 W 60-51 H2/18/89 W 66-35 H12/18/89 W 68-64 A12/18/93 L 66-51 A12/15/94 W 67-38 H11/21/18 W 95-51 A

FAIRFIELD (2-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/6/88 W 78-48 H3/17/01 W 79-57 H

FLORIDA (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-112/18/92 L 57-51 N12/20/18 W 74-58 N

FRESNO STATE (14-3)Home: 7-1 | Away: 6-2 | Neutral: 1-02/6/93 W 94-61 H3/4/93 L 77-74 (OT) A1/15/94 L 75-68 A2/24/94 W 77-46 H1/14/95 W 72-51 H2/23/95 W 71-42 A3/10/95 W 75-49 N1/11/96 W 64-50 A2/24/96 W 69-47 H1/24/99 W 76-50 A2/20/99 W 60-58 H12/7/02 W 64-57 H11/29/03 W 66-53 A11/13/06 L 55-61 H12/1/07 W 82-58 A12/19/15 W 78-63 H11/15/16 W 65-55 A

GEORGE MASON (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/20/15 W 74-62 H

GEORGETOWN (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/22/04 W 64-53 H12/30/06 L 57-60 A

GONZAGA (5-3)Home: 3-0 | Away: 2-2 | Neutral: 0-112/8/95 W 89-59 A12/28/96 W 90-60 H12/4/03 W 88-64 H12/29/04 L 66-60 A12/10/05 W 81-54 H11/10/06 L 45-57 A11/29/08 L 60-55 N3/21/16 W 92-77 A

GREEN BAY (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-112/5/97 W 61-55 N11/27/10 L 60-40 N

HARTFORD (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-011/26/10 W 51-45 N

HARVARD (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/19/92 W 60-49 N

HAWAII (6-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 1-011/23/81 W 77-55 H1/17/99 W 82-51 H2/13/99 W 46-44 A11/27/04 W 52-45 A12/1/12 W 62-61 A12/21/18 W 73-48 N

HOUSTON (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-012/12/86 W 85-70 H12/16/88 L 65-62 A

HOUSTON BAPTIST (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/15/12 W 71-33 H

IDAHO (7-2)Home: 4-0 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 2-112/29/80 W 95-54 H1/7/84 L 71-62 N11/23/85 L 69-67 A12/9/87 W 76-61 H1/4/94 W 85-47 H12/29/97 W 71-45 H12/12/98 W 72-55 A11/29/02 W 56-43 N11/28/04 W 57-50 N

IDAHO STATE (30-1)Home: 18-1 | Away: 12-0 | Neutral: 0-03/3/79 W 82-53 H2/5/80 W 78-65 A3/1/80 W 85-55 H11/26/80 W 86-65 H2/25/82 W 84-65 A1/11/83 W 97-65 H12/10/83 W 77-66 A12/15/84 W 88-56 H12/14/85 W 72-68 A1/20/87 W 80-61 H12/12/87 W 67-56 A11/29/88 W 86-39 H1/6/90 W 78-63 A1/22/90 W 78-45 H12/3/90 W 72-56 H12/29/91 W 64-47 A12/10/92 W 55-49 H12/4/93 W 65-51 A12/7/94 W 98-66 H11/29/95 W 90-70 A12/20/96 W 75-53 H12/9/97 W 75-58 A12/22/98 W 74-49 H12/4/99 W 58-49 A12/14/02 W 91-52 H1/5/04 W 86-78 A12/2/09 W 66-50 (OT) H12/8/10 L 71-68 (OT) H12/6/11 W 56-31 H12/10/14 W 59-40 H

ILLINOIS (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/17/00 L 73-58 N3/19/07 L 48-59 A

ILLINOIS STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/24/84 L 82-61 N

INCARNATE WORD (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/24/17 W 90-31 H

IOWA (4-1)Home: 3-0 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-01/5/80 W 77-73 H12/11/80 L 89-83 A12/2/99 W 70-61 H11/19/00 W 66-42 A3/19/01 W 78-69 H

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEIOWA STATE (4-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 2-012/1/89 W 77-46 H1/4/92 W 76-60 A3/14/97 W 57-66 N3/19/05 W 73-61 N

IPFW (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/1/05 W 62-42 H

JACKSON STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/17/08 W 77-49 H

JACKSONVILLE STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/19/05 W 83-46 H

KANSAS STATE (4-3)Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-2 | Neutral: 0-13/23/77 L 70-32 N1/1/94 L 49-41 A12/17/94 W 61-46 H12/6/97 W 68-57 A11/28/98 W 76-58 H4/3/13 W 54-46 (OT) A3/18/18 L 74-57 A

LAMAR (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/17/15 W 71-67 H

LONG BEACH STATE (5-2)Home: 3-0 | Away: 2-2 | Neutral: 0-012/20/77 L 63-60 A12/7/81 L 84-61 A2/10/84 W 72-70 H12/1/06 W 66-43 H12/29/07 W 74-46 A3/20/13 W 56-49 A11/16/18 W 82-59 H

LOUISIANA TECH (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-01/23/88 L 83-58 A12/20/14 W 67-52 H

LOUISVILLE (0-3)Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/14/98 L 69-61 N11/25/08 L 59-48 H12/6/09 L 60-55 A

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-2)Home: 1-1 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-012/21/92 L 50-48 A1/2/01 L 64-58 H12/18/04 W 56-33 A

12/3/05 W 63-47 H

MARIST (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-111/22/07 L 70-66 (OT) N

MARQUETTE (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-111/30/08 W 79-76 A11/301/13 L 72-65 N

MARYLAND (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/27/06 L 75-65 (OT) N3/24/09 L 71-56 A

METRO STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/6/93 W 56-52 H

MICHIGAN (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/17/11 L 55-50 A11/16/12 W 59-40 H

MICHIGAN STATE (1-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-13/24/77 W 63-62 N11/26/04 L 56-54 N

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (2-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 2-012/14/78 W 82-74 N3/18/06 W 76-71 N

MINNESOTA (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/8/07 W 66-54 A11/17/09 W 60-59 H

MISSISSIPPI (1-4)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 1-33/25/77 W 83-63 N3/19/78 L 66-45 N3/16/79 L 85-65 N3/14/90 L 74-51 A11/28/14 L 52-38 N

MISSISSIPPI STATE (1-2)Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 1-012/28/02 W 69-65 N12/20/08 L 63-51 H12/11/10 L 61-52 A

MISSOURI STATE (0-2)Home: 0-2 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/18/90 L 74-67 A3/15/95 L 49-47 A

MONTANA (10-12)Home: 8-3 | Away: 2-8 | Neutral: 0-112/18/81 L 58-48 H12/19/83 L 54-49 N3/12/86 L 58-46 A1/9/88 L 62-54 H1/1/89 L 60-69 A12/9/89 L 69-60 H12/14/90 L 65-51 A12/21/91 W 78-76 (2OT) H12/20/93 L 71-39 A1/7/95 W 72-46 H12/9/95 L 57-52 A11/22/96 W 73-54 H12/13/97 W 65-52 A11/21/98 W 71-64 H11/28/99 L 64-56 A12/7/00 W 67-49 H12/21/01 W 63-58 A12/29/02 L 49-53 A1/9/03 W 77-38 H1/10/04 L 61-58 A1/4/05 W 63-42 H3/14/07 W 78-70 H

MONTANA STATE (10-0)Home: 7-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 1-012/21/82 W 68-56 N11/24/84 W 65-51 H1/2/90 W 73-51 H12/16/90 W 77-73 A1/4/93 W 68-49 H12/10/94 W 67-58 A12/5/96 W 66-64 H12/18/06 W 66-63 H3/18/16 W 95-61 H11/12/16 W 74-64 H

MONTANA TECH (2-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/22/00 W 100-33 H11/26/02 W 96-42 H

MONTCLAIR STATE (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/18/78 L 74-50 N12/16/80 L 79-61 A

NEBRASKA (3-2)Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 2-012/4/76 W 71-57 N12/1/78 W 56-52 H11/24/07 W 56-44 N11/15/13 L 75-69 H11/23/14 L 66-43 A

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDENEBRASKA-OMAHA (3-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/3/77 W 77-63 H12/18/78 W 73-72 A1/5/82 W 87-56 H

NEVADA (8-0)Home: 4-0 | Away: 4-0 | Neutral: 0-01/7/80 W 82-43 H12/31/87 W 59-49 A12/9/00 W 62-58 H12/19/01 W 72-53 A12/7/13 W 61-57 H12/6/16 W 80-50 A11/10/17 W 87-61 H11/7/18 W 74-52 A

NEW MEXICO (51-18)Home: 32-2 | Away: 16-14 | Neutral: 3-22/21/75 W 45-38 H2/12/76 W 57-43 A12/11/76 W 79-52 H2/3/77 W 64-52 H3/4/77 W 71-46 H1/21/78 W 64-49 H3/10/78 W 70-67 N1/26/79 W 84-81 A2/1/80 W 77-59 H2/23/80 L 67-64 A1/17/81 W 77-72 A2/19/81 W 71-43 H1/2/82 W 68-57 H3/4/82 L 73-60 A1/27/83 W 72-62 A2/26/83 W 71-58 H1/26/84 L 65-60 A2/25/84 W 66-58 H2/2/85 L 72-66 A2/27/85 W 66-65 H2/1/86 W 63-54 H2/27/86 W 68-49 A2/17/87 W 60-40 H3/7/87 L 73-61 A2/8/92 W 76-42 A3/5/92 W 86-34 H1/16/93 W 68-41 H2/11/93 W 68-48 A1/29/94 W 65-56 A2/3/94 W 64-42 H1/26/95 W 83-73 A2/4/95 W 87-53 H2/3/96 W 97-94 (OT) A2/10/96 W 73-55 H3/8/96 L 55-53 A1/4/97 W 53-49 (OT) A1/30/97 W 64-42 H1/3/98 W 57-48 H1/29/98 L 76-59 A1/28/99 W 61-50 H

2/27/99 L 52-45 A2/3/00 L 74-70 (OT) A3/2/00 W 67-59 H1/7/01 W 76-73 A3/3/01 W 64-59 H1/19/02 L 66-55 A2/14/02 W 67-59 H2/8/03 W 64-61 (OT) H3/6/03 L 48-51 A1/25/04 W 52-43 H2/19/04 L 49-46 A3/13/04 L 71-50 N1/22/05 L 61-55 A2/13/05 L 70-63 H3/12/05 L 47-37 N1/5/06 L 59-42 A2/4/06 W 75-62 H1/7/07 W 49-48 A2/8/07 L 65-73 H1/23/08 W 60-57 H2/23/08 W 57-53 A2/1/09 W 53-50 A3/4/09 W 57-54 H3/13/09 W 56-55 N1/12/10 W 46-40 H2/13/10 W 52-49 H3/10/10 W 51-45 (OT) N1/19/11 W 56-53 A2/19/11 W 61-58 H

NEW MEXICO STATE (22-6)Home: 14-1 | Away: 7-5 | Neutral: 1-02/22/75 W 57-51 H2/14/76 L 68-56 A2/5/77 W 71-41 H3/5/77 W 62-49 H1/28/78 W 55-49 A2/2/79 W 103-59 H3/7/80 W 81-62 N3/6/81 W 71-64 A1/29/83 W 84-75 A2/24/83 W 72-62 H1/28/84 W 74-62 (OT) A2/23/84 W 97-70 H1/31/85 L 72-70 A3/2/85 W 89-83 H1/30/86 W 73-64 H3/1/86 W 92-88 (OT) A2/19/87 W 77-63 H3/5/87 L 66-53 A1/28/88 L 69-56 A3/5/88 L 68-64 (OT) H2/11/89 W 54-51 A2/23/89 W 74-49 H2/1/90 L 70-67 A2/17/90 W 90-50 H3/8/90 W 85-74 H12/16/02 W 74-54 H12/22/10 W 72-62 A12/21/11 W 74-37 H

NEW ORLEANS (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/3/83 W 70-69 H

NORFOLK STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/2/09 W 79-40 H

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/17/05 W 73-62 N

NORTH DAKOTA (0-1)Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/29/12 L 62-56 H

NORTHERN ARIZONA (8-0)Home: 5-0 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 0-02/26/76 W 78-33 H2/17/77 W 70-30 A2/17/78 W 82-58 A2/24/79 W 124-68 H12/8/84 W 98-80 H1/11/03 W 55-40 H12/28/03 W 69-45 A12/21/16 W 78-65 H

NORTHERN COLORADO (7-0)Home: 4-0 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 0-02/8/75 W 59-44 A1/31/76 W 64-45 H1/22/77 W 69-60 A2/24/78 W 77-65 A3/2/79 W 78-47 H1/8/05 W 85-35 H11/20/12 W 62-55 H

The Utes defeated Northern Arizona 124-68 in 1979, setting the school record for points in a game. Jane Quimby (above), scored a team-high 436 points that season.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDENORTHERN ILLINOIS (1-2)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-112/21/89 L 95-91 (OT) N1/6/92 W 85-78 (OT) H1/2/93 L 85-69 A

NORTHERN IOWA (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/3/94 W 89-48 N

NORTHWESTERN (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/30/84 L 88-65 A12/20/06 W 80-69 H

NORTHWESTERN STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/18/99 W 86-55 N

NOTRE DAME (0-3)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-33/24/01 L 69-54 N12/18/05 L 68-55 N3/19/11 L 67-54 N

OHIO STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-012/20/85 L 82-65 A

OKLAHOMA (0-4)Home: 0-1 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-212/2/94 L 72-68 N12/7/03 L 73-65 A12/21/04 L 72-59 H11/26/15 L 70-55 N

ORAL ROBERTS (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/21/17 W 71-50 H

OREGON (9-18)Home: 7-5 | Away: 2-12 | Neutral: 0-112/12/81 L 73-63 A2/8/82 L 65-60 H12/31/84 L 66-61 H1/11/86 L 72-42 A12/21/87 L 79-58 A12/9/88 L 73-53 N12/30/88 W 68-58 H11/15/95 W 73-61 H11/30/96 L 51-49 A12/16/00 W 63-48 H12/8/01 L 63-55 A11/25/06 L 44-50 A12/28/08 W 63-49 A12/22/09 W 89-86 (OT) H2/2/12 L 72-67 A3/3/12 W 65-47 H2/8/13 W 67-47 H

3/3/13 W 70-52 A2/8/14 L 93-71 A2/20/15 W 66-64 H1/24/16 L 77-65 H2/12/16 L 69-58 A3/23/16 L 73-63 A1/22/17 L 84-66 A2/17/17 L 73-61 H1/28/18 L 84-68 H2/1/19 L 87-65 A

OREGON STATE (7-18)Home: 6-6 | Away: 1-10 | Neutral: 0-212/1/80 W 81-77 H12/11/81 L 88-68 A11/25/83 L 64-58 H12/18/83 L 71-65 N1/11/85 L 68-62 A12/19/87 W 66-52 H12/14/93 L 66-42 H12/19/94 L 80-67 A12/18/00 W 53-49 A11/29/01 W 58-46 H12/16/03 L 71-62 A12/1/05 W 62-53 H2/4/12 L 62-49 A3/1/12 W 63-56 H2/10/13 W 66-40 H3/1/13 L 54-46 A2/10/14 L 60-47 A3/7/14 L 50-35 N2/22/15 L 52-42 H1/22/16 L 62-53 H2/14/16 L 72-53 A1/20/17 L 70-44 A2/19/17 L 63-49 H

1/26/18 L 69-58 H2/3/19 L 71-63 A

PACIFIC (3-1)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-01/11/82 W 59-56 H11/29/00 W 82-63 H12/28/01 L 68-62 A3/28/13 W 60-55 (OT) A

PENN STATE (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-111/25/10 L 70-58 N

PEPPERDINE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/5/17 W 89-65 H

PITTSBURGH (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-212/1/84 L 74-50 N11/24/06 L 51-59 N

PORTLAND (1-2)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-112/20/94 L 68-57 A1/6/96 W 67-64 H11/29/14 L 58-50 N

PORTLAND STATE (4-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 1-01/31/83 W 82-77 H1/6/84 W 76-52 N12/23/87 W 72-58 A2/12/88 W 92-73 H

PURCHASE COLLEGE (SUNY) (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/13/80 W 81-61 A

PURDUE (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/23/08 L 66-59 N11/20/17 W 81-68 H

QUEENS COLLEGE (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/25/76 L 77-57 N

RHODE ISLAND (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-01/13/78 W 71-46 N

RICE (3-2)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 0-11/23/97 W 71-64 (3OT) A2/22/97 W 68-57 H2/7/98 W 74-66 H2/27/98 L 59-48 A3/3/99 L 74-57 N

Megan Huff put on a show against the No. 4 Oregon Ducks in 2019, scoring a career-high 38 points, which ranks second all-time in program history.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDERICKS COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/15/76 W 64-26 H

SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.) (8-0)Home: 4-0 | Away: 4-0 | Neutral: 0-012/5/98 W 67-50 H1/6/00 W 50-48 A12/2/03 W 69-40 H12/19/07 W 85-59 H3/ 21/10 W 66-53 A3/30/13 W 58-55 A11/26/16 W 63-62 A12/2/17 W 74-63 H

SAMFORD (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/21/13 W 69-49 H

SAN DIEGO (3-0)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-01/18/88 W 77-68 A1/5/89 W 76-38 H3/25/13 W 61-50 H

SAN DIEGO STATE (31-15)Home: 18-3 | Away: 10-9 | Neutral: 3-312/15/79 L 57-54 N12/4/82 W 87-77 H1/12/91 L 87-80 A2/9/91 W 79-58 H2/6/92 L 74-51 A3/7/92 W 77-61 H2/4/93 W 68-42 H3/6/93 L 63-57 A3/12/93 W 74-56 H1/13/94 L 62-38 A2/26/94 L 71-52 H1/12/95 L 70-55 H2/25/95 L 71-55 A3/11/95 W 64-57 N1/13/96 L 67-55 A2/22/96 W 69-56 H3/8/97 L 56-50 N1/14/99 W 74-60 H2/11/99 W 64-42 A1/13/00 W 53-44 A2/10/00 W 63-38 H1/13/01 W 56-47 A2/8/01 W 62-45 H2/2/02 W 75-59 H2/28/02 W 47-45 A1/25/03 W 59-44 A2/20/03 W 66-22 H2/5/04 W 56-29 A3/6/04 W 63-51 H3/10/04 W 68-51 N2/5/05 W 65-52 H3/3/05 W 64-54 A

1/11/06 W 76-39 A2/11/06 W 78-43 H1/4/07 W 51-48 H2/3/07 L 66-71 A1/16/08 W 74-62 H2/16/08 W 63-51 A1/11/09 W 58-52 H2/11/09 L 55-49 A3/14/09 W 63-58 N1/20/10 L 51-42 A2/21/10 W 73-55 H3/13/10 L 70-60 (OT) N1/8/11 W 70-67 (OT) A2/9/11 L 50-49 H

SAN FRANCISCO (6-2)Home: 4-0 | Away: 1-1 | Neutral: 1-112/6/80 L 68-59 N11/23/84 W 80-64 H11/28/86 W 92-54 N11/29/91 W 62-51 H1/2/99 W 60-56 A12/22/99 W 75-62 H12/30/01 L 65-56 A1/2/04 W 75-48 H

SAN FRANCISCO STATE (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/13/79 W 81-60 N

SAN JOSE STATE (5-2) |Home: 3-0 | Away: 2-1 | Neutral: 0-112/5/81 L 66-57 A12/19/82 L 69-57 N12/2/88 W 90-45 H11/24/89 W 78-59 A1/21/99 W 74-50 A2/18/99 W 76-23 H11/14/14 W 100-87 (OT) H

SANTA CLARA (6-1)Home: 3-0 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 0-112/18/79 W 69-60 A12/15/82 W 67-59 H12/13/85 W 89-47 H12/20/86 W 68-55 A11/17/01 L 67-59 N12/13/08 W 73-53 H11/29/09 W 59-54 A

SEATTLE U (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/26/18 W 89-62 H

SIMON FRASER (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-01/10/81 W 89-59 H

SMU (7-4)Home: 3-1 | Away: 2-3 | Neutral: 2-012/21/85 W 74-66 N12/30/95 L 88-76 A1/18/97 W 78-58 H2/13/97 W 80-73 A3/7/97 W 78-63 N1/5/99 L 80-69 H1/4/00 L 51-43 A12/28/00 W 79-40 H11/24/01 L 49-48 A1/2/10 W 72-58 H11/12/10 W 44-43 A

SOUTH ALABAMA (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-111/26/11 L 61-53 N

SOUTH DAKOTA (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/13/15 W 66-59 H

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (2-1)Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/28/07 W 67-59 H11/20/08 L 70-58 A12/19/09 W 62-58 H

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/14/03 W 76-65 H

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (6-14)Home: 3-6 | Away: 3-7 | Neutral: 0-112/17/77 W 68-62 A12/22/84 L 78-62 A12/6/86 L 74-69 H3/13/91 L 63-52 A12/14/96 L 81-59 N12/4/06 W 70-66 H12/3/07 L 62-45 A12/30/08 W 87-77 H1/28/12 W 63-55 H2/1/13 W 63-60 A1/5/14 L 55-47 A2/27/14 L 67-57 H1/11/15 L 46-43 H2/6/15 L 73-54 A1/29/16 L 70-59 H1/1/17 W 58-53 A1/14/18 L 58-47 H2/22/18 L 53-52 (OT) A2/8/19 L 84-80 H3/3/19 L 83-77 (OT) A

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-2 | Neutral: 0-01/11/78 L 69-50 A1/13/78 L 67-42 A

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/16/96 L 74-66 N

SOUTHERN OREGON (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/20/10 W 91-36 H

SOUTHERN UTAH (13-1)Home: 10-1 | Away: 3-0 | Neutral: 0-012/7/85 W 77-57 H1/21/89 W 78-58 H1/12/90 W 92-70 H1/20/90 W 72-51 A1/2/91 W 90-44 H1/11/92 W 69-54 A1/28/92 W 79-50 H12/28/93 L 55-49 H11/29/94 W 64-57 A12/4/95 W 70-46 H12/30/05 W 79-47 H11/13/11 W 74-60 H11/13/12 W 79-61 H11/30/16 W 69-43 H

ST. JOHNS (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-11/14/78 L 54-46 N12/15/80 L 82-79 A

STANFORD (1-23)Home: 1-12 | Away: 0-10 | Neutral: 0-11/13/86 L 77-65 A11/27/87 L 87-71 H12/8/90 L 78-74 H11/29/93 L 59-48 H12/29/99 L 57-48 H12/30/00 L 72-58 A11/19/04 L 63-57 H3/21/05 L 88-62 N12/16/06 L 47-74 A11/18/07 L 81-77 (2OT) H11/27/09 L 60-41 A11/19/10 L 62-53 H1/12/12 L 62-43 H2/25/12 L 69-42 A1/6/13 L 70-56 H1/25/13 L 65-44 A1/10/14 L 87-61 H1/5/15 L 55-44 A1/8/16 L 72-52 A2/21/16 L 72-54 H1/13/17 L 77-58 H2/12/17 L 87-51 A2/9/18 L 70-49 A1/27/19 W 75-68 H

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-112/14/78 L 83-54 N

TCU (10-9)Home: 5-3 | Away: 2-6 | Neutral: 3-01/16/97 W 77-46 H2/15/97 W 71-54 A11/22/02 L 51-54 A12/11/04 W 85-72 H1/28/06 L 69-56 A3/2/06 L 63-62 H1/18/07 W 72-61 H2/18/07 L 50-74 A3/7/07 W 68-67 N1/26/08 W 60-50 A2/27/08 W 68-53 H2/4/09 W 73-63 H3/7/09 L 53-47 A1/9/10 L 62-41 A2/10/10 L 105-96 (4OT) H3/12/10 W 69-57 N1/22/11 L 56-46 H2/22/11 L 71-60 A3/12/11 W 52-47 (OT) N

TEXAS (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-01/4/95 W 80-65 H12/28/95 L 60-56 A

TEXAS SOUTHERN (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/17/88 W 78-75 (2OT) A12/17/11 W 75-33 H

TEXAS STATE (3-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 2-0 | Neutral: 0-012/19/88 W 76-75 A11/30/90 W 67-38 H12/6/91 W 69-64 (OT) A

TEXAS TECH (1-2)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-111/25/90 L 76-69 N12/9/91 L 84-76 (OT) A1/8/93 W 72-55 H

TULSA (2-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-01/25/97 W 72-44 A2/20/97 W 88-58 H

U.S. INTERNATIONAL (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-01/16/88 L 71-67 A1/20/89 W 67-64 H

UC DAVIS (1-1)Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/29/15 W 88-58 H3/1717 L 72-62 H

UC IRVINE (4-0)Home: 3-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/13/96 W 66-58 A11/28/97 W 71-56 H11/15/07 W 91-50 H12/20/12 W 58-42 H

UC SANTA BARBARA (4-2)Home: 2-0 | Away: 1-2 | Neutral: 1-012/19/77 W 68-64 A12/20/82 W 68-50 N12/18/95 W 71-45 H12/17/96 L 73-57 A11/17/03 L 52-44 A12/30/13 W 66-57 H

UCLA (3-13)Home: 2-5 | Away: 1-6 | Neutral: 0-212/2/89 W 65-43 H12/28/90 L 89-83 A11/17/00 W 65-42 A12/1/01 W 89-42 H11/21/09 L 69-33 N1/26/12 L 65-60 H2/3/13 L 70-42 A3/8/13 L 54-43 N1/3/14 L 55-38 A3/2/14 L 62-52 H1/9/15 L 46-43 H2/8/15 L 58-45 A1/31/16 L 69-63 H12/30/16 L 67-56 A1/12/18 L 81-74 H2/24/18 L 78-71 (OT) A2/10/19 L 100-90 H3/1/19 L 76-60 A

Utah defeated No. 6 Stanford for the first time in program history in 2019. Senior Erika Bean (11) scored a career-high 23 points to lead the Utes.

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESERIES RECORDSUMKC (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-012/10/88 W 66-38 N

UNLV (32-14)Home: 16-4 | Away: 12-9 | Neutral: 4-11/31/75 W 70-64 H12/13/75 L 72-61 H1/24/76 L 72-65 A1/6/77 L 89-44 N12/16/77 L 103-70 A1/11/79 L 93-85 A2/26/79 W 96-81 H12/8/79 L 89-57 A1/12/81 W 78-68 H1/21/84 L 90-64 A1/19/85 W 77-71 H3/15/89 L 67-53 A1/24/98 W 75-49 H2/19/98 W 74-58 A1/15/00 W 76-46 A2/12/00 W 56-52 H3/10/00 W 67-65 N1/11/01 W 70-51 A2/10/01 W 74-43 H1/31/02 L 79-71 H3/2/02 W 69-65 A3/6/02 L 57-38 A1/23/03 W 56-49 A2/22/03 W 58-39 H2/8/04 W 72-55 A3/4/04 L 68-60 (OT) H3/12/04 W 59-55 N2/3/05 W 63-55 H3/5/05 W 61-55 A1/21/06 W 59-51 A2/22/06 W 75-64 H3/10/06 W 61-45 N1/13/07 W 49-37 A2/15/07 W 70-55 H2/6/08 W 82-53 A3/8/08 W 82-46 H1/24/09 W 67-50 H2/25/09 L 68-55 A1/16/10 L 49-54 H2/17/10 W 51-35 A2/1/11 W 71-52 H3/5/11 L 51-47 A3/8/11 W 55-44 N11/26/13 W 66-59 A12/6/14 W 62-49 H3/15/18 W 78-68 H

UT ARLINGTON (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-011/27/17 W 71-41 H

UTAH STATE (34-2)Home: 17-0 | Away: 15-2 | Neutral: 2-02/28/75 W 65-56 A2/20/76 W 55-44 H3/5/76 W 62-48 A12/14/76 W 63-46 A

1/1/77 W 61-51 H2/11/77 W 63-46 A3/4/78 W 92-66 H1/5/79 W 74-66 N1/18/79 W 87-71 A12/1/79 W 102-81 A1/22/80 W 75-70 A1/8/81 W 85-68 H12/15/81 W 93-78 H2/15/82 W 81-59 A1/15/83 W 81-59 H2/12/83 W 100-72 A1/13/84 W 102-52 H2/18/84 W 84-37 A1/3/85 W 93-56 N2/6/85 W 84-67 H3/9/85 W 89-74 A1/3/86 W 80-39 H2/4/86 W 85-41 H3/6/86 W 75-54 A2/5/87 W 91-50 H2/28/87 W 74-52 A12/15/07 W 70-38 H11/13/09 L 58-67 A1/1/11 W 73-61 H3/15/12 W 69-58 H11/27/12 W 92-64 H11/19/13 L 77-61 A12/3/14 W 63-57 H12/22/15 W 64-61 A12/3/16 W 65-58 H12/18/17 W 79-44 A

UTAH VALLEY (7-0)Home: 6-0 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 0-012/2/04 W 88-66 H11/17/06 W 70-68 (2OT) A1/6/10 W 65-30 H12/28/11 W 82-51 H12/11/13 W 81-70 H11/19/16 W 100-52 H12/1/18 W 85-47 H

UTEP (28-2)Home: 15-1 | Away: 13-1 | Neutral: 0-02/13/76 W 63-60 A2/4/77 W 64-39 H1/26/78 W 62-38 A2/3/79 W 97-45 H2/2/80 W 75-61 H2/22/80 W 80-64 A1/15/81 W 71-61 A2/21/81 W 96-67 H1/4/82 W 75-67 H3/6/82 W 68-45 A12/4/87 W 80-48 H1/10/91 W 76-57 A2/7/91 W 72-39 H1/25/92 W 65-60 H2/20/92 W 72-63 A3/12/92 W 75-60 H1/14/93 L 75-71 H2/13/93 W 55-51 A

1/27/94 W 69-52 A2/5/94 W 70-54 H1/28/95 W 59-54 A2/2/95 W 66-60 H2/1/96 W 76-58 A2/8/96 W 72-50 H1/2/97 W 62-43 A2/1/97 W 66-54 H1/1/98 W 70-58 H1/31/98 L 50-46 A1/30/99 W 67-47 H2/25/99 W 54-44 A

VANDERBILT (1-2)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/22/84 L 84-58 N1/15/87 L 65-64 A11/1/90 W 86-78 H

VILLANOVA (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-03/22/09 W 60-30 N

VIRGINIA (0-2)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-13/16/97 L 65-46 A11/28/08 L 65-57 N

WASHINGTON (13-14)Home: 9-3 | Away: 3-9 | Neutral: 1-212/2/81 W 81-75 H12/9/82 L 80-74 A11/26/83 W 91-78 H1/12/85 L 74-58 A12/3/88 W 77-61 H12/20/89 L 65-51 A12/4/04 W 64-56 H11/23/05 L 63-56 A12/1/10 L 58-55 H1/7/12 W 49-36 (OT) A3/18/12 L 52-39 A2/22/13 W 60-48 H1/17/14 L 53-52 (OT) A2/16/14 L 67-66 H3/6/14 W 65-53 N1/25/15 L 63-51 A2/13/15 W 69-61 H3/5/15 L 75-64 N1/4/16 W 88-83 H2/25/16 L 73-60 A2/3/17 L 82-53 H2/25/17 L 84-77 A1/5/18 W 74-65 A2/18/18 W 81-46 H1/13/19 W 58-43 A1/22/19 W 88-56 H3/7/19 L 64-54 N

WASHINGTON STATE (18-6)Home: 8-3 | Away: 9-2 | Neutral: 1-112/8/78 L 65-57 N1/3/80 W 79-41 H12/5/80 W 83-65 A

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE SERIES RECORDSWashington State Cont.12/10/82 W 70-63 N11/25/85 W 72-58 A12/13/86 W 59-56 H12/10/98 W 81-70 (OT) A11/20/99 W 65-49 H12/21/02 W 85-50 A12/13/03 W 61-51 H1/5/12 L 60-43 A2/24/13 W 59-47 H1/19/14 W 59-57 A2/14/14 L 83-73 H1/23/15 L 63-54 A2/15/15 L 61-52 H1/2/16 W 73-71 H2/27/16 W 75-69 A2/5/17 L 61-55 H2/23/17 W 74-57 A1/7/18 W 81-79 A2/16/18 W 54-50 H1/11/19 W 72-68 A2/24/19 W 75-67 H

WAYLAND BAPTIST (0-1)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-13/24/76 L 85-46 N

WEBER STATE (48-6)Home: 25-1 | Away: 20-5 | Neutral: 3-03/1/75 W 46-45 H1/3/76 W 74-58 H2/21/76 W 58-51 H3/6/76 W 73-44 N2/12/77 W 83-65 H12/8/77 W 91-88 A1/7/78 W 68-64 H3/3/78 W 94-72 H1/20/79 W 96-80 A11/24/79 L 96-95 A1/25/80 W 93-70 H11/21/80 W 76-58 A1/2/81 W 75-61 N1/16/82 W 61-55 H12/6/82 L 72-58 A1/8/83 W 66-65 A12/15/83 W 86-68 H1/2/84 W 78-60 N11/28/84 W 81-74 A12/6/85 W 101-68 H12/30/86 W 79-61 A1/2/87 W 75-58 A11/28/87 W 73-54 H12/6/88 W 70-60 A12/5/89 L 69-68 A2/5/90 W 86-83 H12/7/90 W 95-47 H12/31/90 W 62-50 A11/23/91 W 72-49 H12/3/92 W 78-67 A12/5/92 W 54-52 H12/10/93 W 73-58 A12/22/94 L 61-59 H12/16/95 W 81-59 A

11/26/96 W 60-56 H11/21/97 W 69-48 A12/19/98 W 65-62 A12/9/99 W 62-42 H11/25/00 W 61-33 H12/17/01 W 72-65 A1/4/03 L 59-70 A12/20/03 W 51-38 H12/8/04 W 66-59 A12/7/05 W 65-38 H11/29/06 W 77-43 A12/21/07 W 71-45 H12/19/08 L 65-63 A12/1/09 W 56-41 H11/16/10 W 62-56 A12/1/11 W 81-63 H11/24/12 W 73-47 A12/17/16 W 71-52 H11/17/17 W 85-58 A12/15/18 W 77-56 H

WESTERN CAROLINA (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-011/30/02 W 66-44 N

WESTERN KENTUCKY (2-4)Home: 1-1 | Away: 0-2 | Neutral: 1-11/17/87 L 77-53 A12/5/87 L 78-61 H11/23/90 L 79-77 N11/26/93 L 83-41 A11/27/95 W 83-77 H11/28/03 W 84-55 N

WESTMINSTER (3-0)Home: 3-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/9/08 W 69-49 H12/12/09 W 68-35 H12/6/10 W 78-36 H

WHITWORTH COLLEGE (1-0)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-012/10/99 W 86-43 H

WISCONSIN (1-1)Home: 1-0 | Away: 0-1 | Neutral: 0-011/30/91 W 65-62 H12/30/93 L 79-65 A

WYOMING (59-10)Home: 30-3 | Away: 27-7 | Neutral: 2-02/7/75 W 51-50 A1/30/76 W 54-23 H12/3/76 W 57-38 N1/21/77 W 76-51 A2/10/78 W 76-69 H2/17/79 L 96-74 A1/19/80 W 82-56 H2/15/80 W 76-75 A1/23/81 W 96-81 H2/28/81 W 79-54 A1/7/82 L 86-65 A2/6/82 W 66-56 H

1/20/83 W 77-59 A2/17/83 W 75-63 H2/2/84 W 87-60 H3/3/84 W 51-49 A1/23/85 W 78-65 H2/16/85 L 65-57 A1/23/86 W 72-59 A2/22/86 W 73-59 H1/31/87 W 81-68 A2/14/87 W 79-48 H2/6/88 W 68-54 H2/18/88 W 75-58 A1/27/89 W 86-51 H3/4/89 L 79-77 A3/11/89 W 92-54 N2/10/90 L 63-62 H2/23/90 L 69-66 A3/9/90 W 80-61 H1/25/91 W 72-69 A2/23/91 W 53-51 H3/8/91 W 74-62 A1/18/92 W 71-65 A2/13/92 W 73-66 H1/22/93 W 75-55 A2/20/93 W 62-58 H1/20/94 W 65-47 H2/12/94 W 60-58 A2/9/95 W 72-60 A2/18/95 W 59-44 H1/27/96 W 57-55 H2/15/96 W 59-44 A1/15/98 W 74-63 A2/12/98 W 75-62 H1/20/00 W 84-46 H2/17/00 W 85-66 A1/20/01 W 54-48 H2/15/01 W 69-36 A1/10/02 W 80-59 H2/9/02 W 66-53 A1/16/03 W 63-47 H2/15/03 W 70-59 A1/15/04 W 57-39 A2/14/04 W 59-45 H1/15/05 W 67-49 H2/10/05 W 82-79 (2OT) A2/2/06 W 55-47 H3/4/06 W 69-67 (2OT) A2/1/07 L 55-56 A3/3/07 L 53-62 H1/30/08 W 60-59 A3/2/08 W 67-53 H1/7/09 W 70-52 A2/8/09 W 64-57 H1/27/10 W 54-47 H2/28/10 W 52-48 A1/15/11 L 55-48 H2/16/11 L 59-50 A

YALE (1-0)Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 1-011/29/96 W 77-60 N

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON REVIEWSCHEDULE/RESULTS (20-10, 9-9 PAC-12)

Date Opponent Time TV//ResultsNov. 7 at Nevada W, 74-52Nov. 13 Alabama W, 72-62Nov. 16 Long Beach State W, 82-59Nov. 19 Idaho State W, 74-60Nov. 21 at Eastern Wash. W, 95-51Nov. 26 Seattle U W, 89-62Dec. 1 Utah Valley W, 85-47Dec. 8 BYU W, 78-67Dec. 15 Weber State W, 77-56Dec. 20 vs. Florida$ W, 74-58Dec. 21 vs. Hawaii$ W, 73-48Dec. 30 at Colorado* W, 76-61Jan. 4 #22 Arizona State* L, 65-63Jan. 6 Arizona* W, 80-64Jan. 11 at Washington State* W, 72-68Jan. 13 at Washington* W, 58-43Jan. 18 Colorado* W, 78-59Jan. 25 California* W, 87-74Jan. 27 #6 Stanford* W, 75-68Feb. 1 at #4 Oregon* L, 87-65Feb. 3 at #9 Oregon State* L, 71-63Feb. 8 USC* L, 84-80Feb. 10 UCLA* L, 100-90Feb. 15 at Arizona* L, 66-55Feb. 17 at #19 Arizona State* L, 60-58Feb. 22 Washington* W, 88-56Feb. 24 Washington State* W, 75-67March 1 at #25 UCLA* L, 76-60March 3 at USC* L, 83-77 (OT)March 7 vs. Washington% L, 64-54

$ Duel in the Desert | Las Vegas, Nev. % Pac-12 Tournament* Pac-12 Regular SeasonHome games in Bold

Season Snapshot: Utah entered the 2018-19 season with just 10 eligible players due to transfer rules and injuries and ended the season with seven. Despite all of the hardship, the Utes finished the year 20-10 overall and 9-9 in Pac-12 play to finish sixth, the highest finish for the Utes since joining the conference.

Utah vs. The Pac-12: The Utes are 114-158 against the current members of the Pac-12. Since joining the Pac-12 in 2011-12, Utah is 53-91 in conference play.

Welcome Back: The Utes regained national attention this season when they jumped back into the Top 25 polls for the first time since the 2008 season. Utah ranked as high as No. 14 this season, the eighth time in program history the Utes have landed inside the top-15 in the AP Poll.

20 Wins: Utah came away with 20 wins this past season, the first time since 2012-13 and the first 20-win season under the direction of head coach Lynne Roberts. The Utes have 26, 20-win seasons since the program started in 1974-75.

Balanced Attack: Of the 10 players Utah started with this season, seven different players led the Utes in scoring on at least one occasion with eight of its players scoring in double digits at least once. Utah had seven different players reach the 20-point mark this season as well, the most players on one team to reach the 20-point mark in the Pac-12.

Top-25 Wins: Under the direction of Roberts, the Utes have knocked off a top-25 opponent in each season, including Utah’s win over No. 6 Stanford this year. Utah’s win over Stanford ties for the highest ranked win in school history after also beating No. 6 Long Beach State in 1984. It was also the first top-15 win for the Utes since 2006 when they defeated No. 15 Arizona State in the NCAA Tournament.

Top 25 Wins under Lynne Roberts1/27/19 vs. #6 Stanford W, 75-681/19/18 at #22 Arizona State W, 58-561/15/17 vs. #24 California W, 63-571/10/16 at #21 California W, 84-79

Numbers to Remember:• 1,000: Megan Huff became Utah’s 29th 1,000-point scorer and just the third in program history to do it in just two seasons. • 20: Utah finished the season with 20 wins for the first time in the Lynne Roberts era and the first time since 2012-13. • 9: Utah won nine Pac-12 games this season, the most in program history since joining the conference in 2011. • 8: Of the 10 players that were eligible for competition at the beginning of the season, eight of them reached double-figures at least once. • 6: Utah had six different players reach the 20-point mark in a game this season, the most by one team in the Pac-12 this year. • 3: Megan Huff was drafted in the third round of the WNBA Draft by the New York Liberty.

FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS Pac-12 OverallTeam W L Pct. W L Pct. Oregon 16 2 .889 33 5 .868Stanford 15 3 .833 31 5 .861Oregon State 14 4 .778 26 8 .765UCLA 12 6 .667 22 13 .629Arizona State 10 7 .588 22 11 .667Utah 9 9 .500 20 10 .667California 9 9 .500 20 13 .606Arizona 7 11 .389 24 13 .649USC 7 11 .389 17 13 .567Washington St. 4 14 .222 9 21 .300Washington 2 15 .118 11 21 .344Colorado 2 16 .111 12 18 .400

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEFINAL NATIONAL STATISTICS RANKINGS

Category (# Teams Ranked) No. NCAA Assist/TO Ratio (349) 1.25 23rdAssists (349) 526 36thAssists Per Game (349) 17.5 12thBlocks (349) 116 109thBlocks Per Game (349) 3.9 88thFewest Fouls (345) 436 16thFewest Turnovers (349) 421 34thFG % (349) .465 14thFG % Defense (349) .418 265thFT Attempts (349) 451 279thFTs Made (349) 346 213thFT % (349) .767 17thFouls Per Game (349) 14.5 31stRebound Margin (349) +4.6 61stRebounds (349) 1,106 230thRebounds Per Game (349) 36.8 198thScoring Defense (349) 64.6 175thScoring Margin (349) +9.6 44thScoring Offense (349) 74.2 39thSteals (349) 241 176thSteals Per Game 8.0 147th3-PT FG Defense (349) .308 140th3-PT FG Attempts (150) 638 124th3-PT FG Made (349) 239 61st3-PT FG Per Game (349) 8.0 48th3-PT % (349) .375 13thTO Margin (349) 0.50 156thTO Forced (349) 14.5 256thTO Per Game (349) 14.0 78thWon-Lost % (349) 66.7 77th

Player, Stat No. NCAA Erika Bean, Assist/TO Ratio 2.66 18thDru Gylten, Assist/TO Ratio 1.84 91stErika Bean, Assists 170 31stDru Gylten, Assists 164 39thErika Bean, Assists PG 5.7 20thDru Gylten, Assists PG 5.5 27thMegan Huff, Def. Reb PG 7.0 27thMegan Huff, Double-Doubles 17 19thMegan Huff, FGs Made 213 58thMegan Huff, FT % .843 45thMegan Huff, PPG 19.6 32ndMegan Huff, Rebounds 296 56thMegan Huff, Rebounds PG 9.9 43rd

FINAL PAC-12 STATISTICS RANKINGS

Category No. RANK Scoring Offense 74.2 3rdScoring Defense 64.6 6thScoring Margin +9.6 4thFT % .767 1stFG % .465 3rdFG % Defense .418 7th3-PT % .375 3rd3-PT % Defense .308 4thRebounding Offense 36.9 8thRebounding Defense 32.2 2ndRebounding Margin +4.6 7thBlocks Per Game 3.9 4thAssists Per Game 17.5 2ndSteals Per Game 8.0 4thTO Margin +0.3 7thAssist/TO Ratio 1.2 4thOff. Rebounds Per Game 10.5 10thDef. Rebounds Per Game 26.3 5thDef. Rebound % .727 4thOff. Rebound % .320 8th3-PT Made Per Game 8.0 4th

Player, Stat No. RANK Megan Huff, Scoring 19.6 5thMegan Huff, Rebounding 9.9 2ndDre’Una Edwards, Rebounding 6.7 14thDre’Una Edwards, FG % .540 3rdMegan Huff, FG % .477 11thErika Bean, Assists 5.7 3rdDru Gylten, Assists 5.5 4thMegan Huff, FT % .843 3rdDru Gylten, FT % .755 8thDre’Una Edwards, Steals 1.5 8thErika Bean, Steals 1.5 9thMegan Huff, Steals 1.5 11thSarah Porter, 3-PT % .419 3rdKiana Moore, 3-PT % .398 7thMegan Huff, 3-PT % .370 13thDre’Una Edwards, Blocks 1.1 6thMegan Huff, Blocks 1.1 7thErika Bean, Assist/TO Ratio 2.7 5thDru Gylten, Assist/TO Ratio 1.8 9thMegan Huff, Off. Reb. 2.9 6thDre’Una Edwards, Off. Reb. 2.5 8thMegan Huff, Def. Reb. 7.0 2nd

RECORDS, MILESTONES, QUICK STATS...

All-Time Team Records

Single-Game Stat No. Rank

3-PT Made 13 t3rd

*The Utes hit 13 threes against Utah Valley and Colorado in

2018-19.

Single-Season Stat No. Rank

Points Per Game 74.2 5th

3-PT Made 239 1st

FT % .767 3rd

Assists 526 4th

All-Time Individual Records

Single-Game Stat No. Rank

Points - Megan Huff 38 2nd

Single-Season Stat No. Rank

Points - Megan Huff 589 6th

Scoring - Megan Huff 19.6 5th

Rebounding - Megan Huff 9.9 8th

Career Stat No. Rank

Scoring - Megan Huff 17.2 t3rd

Rebounding - Megan Huff 8.8 t2nd

3-PT % - Megan Huff .375 t7th

FT % - Megan Huff .811 3rd

Assists - Erika Bean 542 4th

Assists PG - Erika Bean 4.3 8th

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEAWARDS & RECOGNITION ...

Pac-12 All-Conference (Coaches)Megan Huff......................................................... 1st Team All-Pac-12Kiana Moore ..............................................................All-Defense HMDre’Una Edwards .......................................All-Freshman 1st TeamDru Gylten ....................................................All-Freshman 1st TeamAndrea Torres ......................................................All-Freshman HM

Pac-12 All-Conference (Media)Megan Huff......................................................... 1st Team All-Pac-12Dre’Una Edwards .......................................All-Freshman 1st TeamDru Gylten ....................................................All-Freshman 1st Team

Pac-12 Player of the Year AwardsDre’Una Edwards ...........................Pac-12 Freshman of the Year

Pac-12 All-AcademicDru Gylten ............................................................................2nd TeamErika Bean...........................................................Honorable Mention

Pac-12 Weekly AwardsDre’Una Edwards, 11/12/18 ...................... Freshman of the WeekDre’Una Edwards, 11/19/18 ...................... Freshman of the WeekDru Gylten, 12/10/18 ................................. Freshman of the WeekMegan Huff, 12/10/18 .......................................Player of the WeekDre’Una Edwards, 12/17/18 ..................... Freshman of the WeekAndrea Torres, 12/31/18 .......................... Freshman of the WeekDru Gylten, 1/7/19 ..................................... Freshman of the WeekDre’Una Edwards, 1/14/19 ....................... Freshman of the WeekMegan Huff, 1/28/19 ........................................Player of the WeekDre’Una Edwards, 2/11/19 ....................... Freshman of the WeekDre’Una Edwards, 2/18/19 ...................... Freshman of the Week

ASSOCIATED PRESS (FINAL)Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Record1 Baylor (28) 27-12 UConn 27-23 Louisville 27-24 Notre Dame 27-35 Mississippi State 27-26 Oregon* 27-37 Stanford* 25-48 Maryland 26-39 NC State 25-410 Iowa 23-611 Oregon State* 24-612 South Carolina 21-813 Kentucky 24-614 Gonzaga 27-315 Texas A&M 23-616 Miami 24-717 Marquette 24-618 Syracuse 22-719 Iowa State 22-720 Arizona State* 19-921 Texas 21-822 Florida State 22-7 Drake 23-524 Rice 24-325 UCLA* 19-11*Indicates 2018-19 Opponent RECEIVING VOTES: BYU 7

COACHES POLL (FINAL)Rank Team (1st Place Votes) Record1 Baylor (32) 37-12 Notre Dame 35-43 UConn 35-34 Oregon* 33-55 Mississippi State 33-36 Louisville 32-47 Stanford* 31-58 Iowa 29-79 NC State 28-610 Oregon State* 26-811 Maryland 29-512 Texas A&M 26-813 South Carolina 23-1014 UCLA* 22-1315 Arizona State* 22-1116 Syracuse 25-917 Iowa State 26-918 Gonzaga 29-519 Marquette 27-820 Miami 25-921 Kentucky 25-822 South Dakota State 28-723 Florida State 24-924 Missouri State 25-1025 DePaul 26-8*Indicates 2018-19 Opponent

UTAH’S RECORD WHEN...CATEGORY OVERALL ....... PAC-12

Overall 20-10 ............. 9-9

Home 13-3 .............. 6-3

Away 5-6 ............... 3-6

Neutral 2-1 ................ 0-0

Day Games (before 5p.m.) 8-5 ............... 5-4

Night Games 12-5 .............. 4-5

November 6-0 ............... 0-0

December 6-0 ................1-0

January 6-1.................6-1

February 2-6 ............... 2-6

March 0-3 ............... 0-2

Mondays 2-0 ............... 0-0

Tuesdays 1-0................ 0-0

Wednesdays 2-0 ............... 0-0

Thursdays 1-1 ................ 0-0

Fridays 6-5 ............... 4-5

Saturdays 3-0 ............... 0-0

Sundays 5-4 ............... 5-4

vs. Ranked Teams 1-5 ................. 1-5

Leading At Half 19-3 .............. 8-3

Opp. Leads At Half 0-6 ............... 0-5

Tied At Half 1-1 ..................1-1

Wearing White 14-4............... 5-3

Wearing Red 2-2 ................ 1-2

Wearing Black 4-2 ............... 3-2

Wearing Pink 0-2 ............... 0-2

Utah Shoots>40% 20-8 .............. 9-8

Utah Shoots<40% 0-2 ................0-1

Opp. Shoots>40% 10-7 .............. 4-6

Opp. Shoots<40% 10-3 .............. 5-3

Utah Outrebounds Opp. 17-2................8-1

Opp. Outrebounds Utah 2-7 ............... 0-7

Rebounds Tied 1-1 ..................1-1

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDECATEGORY LEADERSPoints G Pts Avg Megan Huff 30 589 19.6Dre’Una Edwards 26 301 11.6Kiana Moore 30 275 9.2Dru Gylten 30 264 8.8Erika Bean 30 200 6.7

FG% FG Att % Dre’Una Edwards 128 237 .540Daneesha Provo 67 131 .511Megan Huff 213 447 .477Niyah Becker 37 83 .446Erika Bean 75 172 .436

3-PT% 3FG Att % Sarah Porter 36 86 .419Kiana Moore 45 113 .398Daneesha Provo 24 62 .387Megan Huff 50 135 .370Erika Bean 14 40 .350

FT% FT Att % Megan Huff 113 134 .843Daneesha Provo 17 21 .810Erika Bean 36 46 .783Dre’Una Edwards 45 59 .763Dru Gylten 71 94 .755

Rebounds G Reb Avg Megan Huff 30 296 9.9Dre’Una Edwards 26 175 6.7Erika Bean 30 148 4.9Andrea Torres 30 91 3.0Dru Gylten 30 81 2.7

Assists G No Avg Erika Bean 30 170 5.7Dru Gylten 30 164 5.5Megan Huff 30 49 1.6Kiana Moore 30 45 1.5Dre’Una Edwards 26 36 1.4

Steals G No Avg Erika Bean 30 46 1.5Megan Huff 30 44 1.5Dre’Una Edwards 26 40 1.5Daneesha Provo 13 27 2.1Dru Gylten 30 27 0.9

Blocks G No Avg Megan Huff 30 33 1.1Dre’Una Edwards 26 29 1.1Erika Bean 30 21 0.7Andrea Torres 30 13 0.4Dru Gylten 30 8 0.3

Minutes G No Avg Erika Bean 30 965 32.2Dru Gylten 30 955 31.8Megan Huff 30 941 31.4Kiana Moore 30 838 27.9Dre’Una Edwards 26 597 23.0

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS11.7 // at Nevada Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards11.13 // Alabama Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards11.16 // Long Beach St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards11.19 // Idaho St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards11.21 // at Eastern Wash. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards11.26 // Seattle Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.1 // Utah Valley Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.8 // BYU Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.15 // Weber St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.20 // vs. Florida Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.21 // vs. Hawaii Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards12.30 // at Colorado Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.4 // Arizona State Erika Bean Dru Gylten Daneesha Provo Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.6 // Arizona Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.11 // at Washington St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.13 // at Washington Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.18 // Colorado Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.25 // Cal Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards1.27 // Stanford Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.1 // at Oregon Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.3 // at Oregon St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.8 // USC Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.10 // UCLA Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.15 // at Arizona Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.17 // at Arizona St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.22 // Washington Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Dre’Una Edwards2.24 // Washington St. Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Andrea Torres3.1 // at UCLA Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Andrea Torres3.3 // at USC Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Andrea Torres3.7 // vs. Washington Erika Bean Dru Gylten Kiana Moore Megan Huff Andrea TorresLed the team in Scoring (+Ties) 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 20 27Dre’Una Edwards 4 4Kiana Moore 3 3Andrea Torres 2 2Erika Bean 1 2Sarah Porter 1 1 Dru Gylten 1 1

Led the team in Rebounds (+Ties) 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 23 39Dre’Una Edwards 6 6Erika Bean 2 4Andrea Torres 2 2Dru Gylten 1 1

Led the team in Assists (+Ties) 2018-19 Career Erika Bean 16 69Dru Gylten 16 16Megan Huff 2 2

Led the team in Steals (+Ties) 2018-19 Career Erika Bean 10 37Megan Huff 8 14Dre’Una Edwards 5 5 Dru Gylten 3 3Kiana Moore 2 6Sarah Porter 1 1Andrea Torres 1 1

Led the team in Blocks (+Ties) 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 14 24Dre’Una Edwards 11 11Erika Bean 9 21Niyah Becker 6 6Andrea Torres 5 5 Dru Gylten 4 4Kiana Moore 1 1

Double Digit Scoring 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 29 51Dre’Una Edwards 18 18Kiana Moore 12 16Dru Gylten 10 10Andrea Torres 7 7 Erika Bean 6 13Sarah Porter 4 4Niyah Becker 1 1

Double Digit Rebounding 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 17 23Dre’Una Edwards 7 7

Double Figure Assists 2018-19 Career Dru Gylten 2 2Erika Bean 1 6

Double Doubles 2018-19 Career Megan Huff 17 23Dre’Una Edwards 7 7Dru Gylten 1 1Erika Bean -- 1

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Utah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 20-10 13-3 5-6 2-1CONFERENCE 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 7-0 2-0 2-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Huff, Megan 30-30 941 31.4 213-447 . 4 7 7 50-135 . 3 7 0 113-134 . 8 4 3 87 209 296 9.9 51 0 49 74 33 44 589 19.644 Dre'Una Edwards 26-26 597 23.0 128-237 . 5 4 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 45-59 . 7 6 3 66 109 175 6.7 63 1 36 58 29 40 301 11.600 Kiana Moore 30-17 838 27.9 102-234 . 4 3 6 45-113 . 3 9 8 26-35 . 7 4 3 19 38 57 1.9 75 2 45 44 1 26 275 9.210 Dru Gylten 30-30 955 31.8 85-196 . 4 3 4 23-70 . 3 2 9 71-94 . 7 5 5 9 72 81 2.7 62 1 164 89 8 27 264 8.811 Erika Bean 30-30 965 32.2 75-172 . 4 3 6 14-40 . 3 5 0 36-46 . 7 8 3 18 130 148 4.9 57 1 170 64 21 46 200 6.723 Daneesha Provo 13-13 341 26.2 67-131 . 5 1 1 24-62 . 3 8 7 17-21 . 8 1 0 9 17 26 2.0 21 0 14 18 0 27 175 13.514 Andrea Torres 30-4 569 19.0 65-151 . 4 3 0 31-92 . 3 3 7 11-18 . 6 1 1 24 67 91 3.0 47 0 15 20 13 16 172 5.724 Sarah Porter 29-0 408 14.1 41-98 . 4 1 8 36-86 . 4 1 9 10-15 . 6 6 7 11 27 38 1.3 24 0 9 14 3 7 128 4.403 Becker, Niyah 30-0 343 11.4 37-83 . 4 4 6 10-30 . 3 3 3 15-27 . 5 5 6 18 47 65 2.2 25 0 16 31 8 7 99 3.301 Cruz, Jordan 9-0 68 7.6 8-18 . 4 4 4 6-9 . 6 6 7 2-2 1.000 2 12 14 1.6 11 0 8 4 0 1 24 2.7

Team 53 62 115 5Total.......... 30 6025 821-1767 . 4 6 5 239-638 . 3 7 5 346-451 . 7 6 7 316 790 1106 36.9 436 5 526 421 116 241 2227 74.2Opponents...... 30 6024 733-1752 . 4 1 8 164-533 . 3 0 8 308-436 . 7 0 6 296 671 967 32.2 446 - 369 430 113 207 1938 64.6

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 2227 1938 Points per game 74.2 64.6 Scoring margin +9.6 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 821-1767 733-1752 Field goal pct . 4 6 5 . 4 1 83 POINT FG-ATT 239-638 164-533 3-point FG pct . 3 7 5 . 3 0 8 3-pt FG made per game 8.0 5.5FREE THROWS-ATT 346-451 308-436 Free throw pct . 7 6 7 . 7 0 6 F-Throws made per game 11.5 10.3REBOUNDS 1106 967 Rebounds per game 36.9 32.2 Rebounding margin +4.6 -ASSISTS 526 369 Assists per game 17.5 12.3TURNOVERS 421 430 Turnovers per game 14.0 14.3 Turnover margin +0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.9STEALS 241 207 Steals per game 8.0 6.9BLOCKS 116 113 Blocks per game 3.9 3.8ATTENDANCE 45618 32266 Home games-Avg/Game 16-2851 11-2530 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1480

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsUtah 573 532 614 499 9 2227Opponents 472 444 498 509 15 1938

Date Opponent Score Att.11/7/18 at Nevada W 74-52 122711/13/18 ALABAMA W 72-62 208211/16/18 LONG BEACH ST. W 82-59 247511/19/18 IDAHO ST. W 74-60 174911/21/18 at Eastern Washington W 95-51 23111/26/18 SEATTLE U W 89-62 157512/01/18 UTAH VALLEY W 85-47 229912/08/18 BYU W 78-67 610612/15/18 WEBER ST. W 77-56 206212/20/18 vs Florida W 74-58 56212/21/18 vs Hawaii W 73-48 709

* 12/30/18 at Colorado W 76-61 2277* 01/04/19 ARIZONA ST. L 63-65 3310* 01/06/19 ARIZONA W 80-64 2089* 01/11/19 at Washington St. W 72-68 555* 01/13/19 at Washington W 58-43 2250* 01/18/19 COLORADO W 78-59 3045* 01/25/19 CALIFORNIA W 87-74 4071* 01/27/19 STANFORD W 75-68 2983* 02/01/19 at Oregon L 65-87 7773* 02/03/19 at Oregon St. L 63-71 4960* 02/08/19 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 80-84 4003* 02/10/19 UCLA L 90-100 2107* 02/15/19 at Arizona L 55-66 2002* 02/17/19 at Arizona St. L 58-60 2316* 02/22/19 WASHINGTON W 88-56 3743* 02/24/19 WASHINGTON ST. W 75-67 1919* 03/01/19 at UCLA L 60-76 1450* 03/03/19 at Southern California L o t 77-83 2786

03/07/19 vs Washington L 54-64 3168

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Utah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)Conference games only

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0CONFERENCE 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Megan Huff 18-18 605 33.6 129-278 . 4 6 4 26-82 . 3 1 7 71-85 . 8 3 5 43 137 180 10.0 32 0 40 45 17 27 355 19.700 Kiana Moore 18-16 579 32.2 74-167 . 4 4 3 35-78 . 4 4 9 26-35 . 7 4 3 14 28 42 2.3 46 2 28 33 1 16 209 11.610 Dru Gylten 18-18 609 33.8 60-132 . 4 5 5 17-40 . 4 2 5 41-58 . 7 0 7 4 47 51 2.8 44 1 92 53 6 14 178 9.944 Dre'Una Edwards 15-15 319 21.3 70-125 . 5 6 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 25-32 . 7 8 1 26 57 83 5.5 41 1 23 31 10 16 165 11.014 Andrea Torres 18-3 394 21.9 48-102 . 4 7 1 23-59 . 3 9 0 8-14 . 5 7 1 14 42 56 3.1 32 0 12 14 9 8 127 7.111 Erika Bean 18-18 624 34.7 48-119 . 4 0 3 11-32 . 3 4 4 19-24 . 7 9 2 7 83 90 5.0 37 1 104 43 12 29 126 7.024 Sarah Porter 17-0 264 15.5 25-65 . 3 8 5 23-58 . 3 9 7 4-8 . 5 0 0 6 16 22 1.3 17 0 8 8 2 3 77 4.503 Niyah Becker 18-0 173 9.6 14-31 . 4 5 2 7-17 . 4 1 2 6-13 . 4 6 2 6 26 32 1.8 12 0 8 17 2 1 41 2.323 Daneesha Provo 2-2 58 29.0 8-14 . 5 7 1 3-3 1.000 3-4 . 7 5 0 0 6 6 3.0 3 0 1 1 0 3 22 11.0

Team 30 35 65 4Total.......... 18 3625 476-1033 . 4 6 1 145-370 . 3 9 2 203-273 . 7 4 4 150 477 627 34.8 264 5 316 249 59 117 1300 72.2Opponents...... 18 3625 471-1100 . 4 2 8 103-337 . 3 0 6 207-285 . 7 2 6 188 435 623 34.6 261 - 238 221 75 125 1252 69.6

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 1300 1252 Points per game 72.2 69.6 Scoring margin +2.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 476-1033 471-1100 Field goal pct . 4 6 1 . 4 2 83 POINT FG-ATT 145-370 103-337 3-point FG pct . 3 9 2 . 3 0 6 3-pt FG made per game 8.1 5.7FREE THROWS-ATT 203-273 207-285 Free throw pct . 7 4 4 . 7 2 6 F-Throws made per game 11.3 11.5REBOUNDS 627 623 Rebounds per game 34.8 34.6 Rebounding margin +0.2 -ASSISTS 316 238 Assists per game 17.6 13.2TURNOVERS 249 221 Turnovers per game 13.8 12.3 Turnover margin -1.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 1.1STEALS 117 125 Steals per game 6.5 6.9BLOCKS 59 75 Blocks per game 3.3 4.2ATTENDANCE 27270 26369 Home games-Avg/Game 9-3030 9-2930 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsUtah 331 318 354 288 9 1300Opponents 280 282 332 343 15 1252

Date Opponent Score Att.* 12/30/18 at Colorado W 76-61 2277* 01/04/19 ARIZONA ST. L 63-65 3310* 01/06/19 ARIZONA W 80-64 2089* 01/11/19 at Washington St. W 72-68 555* 01/13/19 at Washington W 58-43 2250* 01/18/19 COLORADO W 78-59 3045* 01/25/19 CALIFORNIA W 87-74 4071* 01/27/19 STANFORD W 75-68 2983* 02/01/19 at Oregon L 65-87 7773* 02/03/19 at Oregon St. L 63-71 4960* 02/08/19 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 80-84 4003* 02/10/19 UCLA L 90-100 2107* 02/15/19 at Arizona L 55-66 2002* 02/17/19 at Arizona St. L 58-60 2316* 02/22/19 WASHINGTON W 88-56 3743* 02/24/19 WASHINGTON ST. W 75-67 1919* 03/01/19 at UCLA L 60-76 1450* 03/03/19 at Southern California L o t 77-83 2786

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Utah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)Non-conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 11-1 7-0 2-0 2-1CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 7-0 2-0 2-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Huff, Megan 12-12 336 28.0 84-169 . 4 9 7 24-53 . 4 5 3 42-49 . 8 5 7 44 72 116 9.7 19 0 9 29 16 17 234 19.523 Daneesha Provo 11-11 283 25.7 59-117 . 5 0 4 21-59 . 3 5 6 14-17 . 8 2 4 9 11 20 1.8 18 0 13 17 0 24 153 13.944 Dre'Una Edwards 11-11 278 25.3 58-112 . 5 1 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 20-27 . 7 4 1 40 52 92 8.4 22 0 13 27 19 24 136 12.410 Dru Gylten 12-12 346 28.8 25-64 . 3 9 1 6-30 . 2 0 0 30-36 . 8 3 3 5 25 30 2.5 18 0 72 36 2 13 86 7.211 Erika Bean 12-12 341 28.4 27-53 . 5 0 9 3-8 . 3 7 5 17-22 . 7 7 3 11 47 58 4.8 20 0 66 21 9 17 74 6.200 Kiana Moore 12-1 259 21.6 28-67 . 4 1 8 10-35 . 2 8 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 5 10 15 1.3 29 0 17 11 0 10 66 5.503 Becker, Niyah 12-0 170 14.2 23-52 . 4 4 2 3-13 . 2 3 1 9-14 . 6 4 3 12 21 33 2.8 13 0 8 14 6 6 58 4.824 Sarah Porter 12-0 144 12.0 16-33 . 4 8 5 13-28 . 4 6 4 6-7 . 8 5 7 5 11 16 1.3 7 0 1 6 1 4 51 4.314 Andrea Torres 12-1 175 14.6 17-49 . 3 4 7 8-33 . 2 4 2 3-4 . 7 5 0 10 25 35 2.9 15 0 3 6 4 8 45 3.801 Cruz, Jordan 9-0 68 7.6 8-18 . 4 4 4 6-9 . 6 6 7 2-2 1.000 2 12 14 1.6 11 0 8 4 0 1 24 2.7

Team 23 27 50 1Total.......... 12 2400 345-734 . 4 7 0 94-268 . 3 5 1 143-178 . 8 0 3 166 313 479 39.9 172 0 210 172 57 124 927 77.2Opponents...... 12 2399 262-652 . 4 0 2 61-196 . 3 1 1 101-151 . 6 6 9 108 236 344 28.7 185 - 131 209 38 82 686 57.2

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 927 686 Points per game 77.2 57.2 Scoring margin +20.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 345-734 262-652 Field goal pct . 4 7 0 . 4 0 23 POINT FG-ATT 94-268 61-196 3-point FG pct . 3 5 1 . 3 1 1 3-pt FG made per game 7.8 5.1FREE THROWS-ATT 143-178 101-151 Free throw pct . 8 0 3 . 6 6 9 F-Throws made per game 11.9 8.4REBOUNDS 479 344 Rebounds per game 39.9 28.7 Rebounding margin +11.3 -ASSISTS 210 131 Assists per game 17.5 10.9TURNOVERS 172 209 Turnovers per game 14.3 17.4 Turnover margin +3.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.6STEALS 124 82 Steals per game 10.3 6.8BLOCKS 57 38 Blocks per game 4.8 3.2ATTENDANCE 18348 5897 Home games-Avg/Game 7-2621 2-729 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1480

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsUtah 242 214 260 211 927Opponents 192 162 166 166 686

Date Opponent Score Att.11/7/18 at Nevada W 74-52 122711/13/18 ALABAMA W 72-62 208211/16/18 LONG BEACH ST. W 82-59 247511/19/18 IDAHO ST. W 74-60 174911/21/18 at Eastern Washington W 95-51 23111/26/18 SEATTLE U W 89-62 157512/01/18 UTAH VALLEY W 85-47 229912/08/18 BYU W 78-67 610612/15/18 WEBER ST. W 77-56 206212/20/18 vs Florida W 74-58 56212/21/18 vs Hawaii W 73-48 70903/07/19 vs Washington L 54-64 3168

* - Conference game

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AWAY GAMES STATISTICS

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUtah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)

Home games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-3 13-3 0-0 0-0CONFERENCE 6-3 6-3 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-0 7-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Megan Huff 16-16 490 30.6 121-240 . 5 0 4 28-72 . 3 8 9 53-65 . 8 1 5 44 112 156 9.8 23 0 31 33 21 26 323 20.200 Kiana Moore 16-8 443 27.7 65-131 . 4 9 6 32-61 . 5 2 5 18-23 . 7 8 3 8 28 36 2.3 40 2 27 24 1 13 180 11.310 Dru Gylten 16-16 507 31.7 50-105 . 4 7 6 14-40 . 3 5 0 41-52 . 7 8 8 5 37 42 2.6 29 1 101 44 7 11 155 9.744 Dre'Una Edwards 15-15 342 22.8 63-119 . 5 2 9 0-0 . 0 0 0 28-35 . 8 0 0 36 57 93 6.2 31 0 21 26 14 26 154 10.311 Erika Bean 16-16 501 31.3 45-96 . 4 6 9 9-24 . 3 7 5 20-25 . 8 0 0 10 62 72 4.5 30 0 93 29 13 26 119 7.423 Daneesha Provo 8-8 197 24.6 41-80 . 5 1 3 13-37 . 3 5 1 8-11 . 7 2 7 9 7 16 2.0 16 0 9 12 0 15 103 12.914 Andrea Torres 16-1 289 18.1 34-84 . 4 0 5 14-51 . 2 7 5 8-14 . 5 7 1 14 33 47 2.9 23 0 7 8 9 11 90 5.624 Sarah Porter 16-0 207 12.9 23-51 . 4 5 1 21-45 . 4 6 7 5-7 . 7 1 4 7 14 21 1.3 11 0 5 6 1 3 72 4.503 Niyah Becker 16-0 185 11.6 22-53 . 4 1 5 6-17 . 3 5 3 7-15 . 4 6 7 7 27 34 2.1 16 0 9 17 6 4 57 3.601 Jordan Cruz 5-0 39 7.8 7-12 . 5 8 3 6-7 . 8 5 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 8 10 2.0 4 0 6 4 0 0 20 4.0

Team 29 39 68 2Total.......... 16 3200 471-971 . 4 8 5 143-354 . 4 0 4 188-247 . 7 6 1 171 424 595 37.2 223 3 309 205 72 135 1273 79.6Opponents...... 16 3199 398-938 . 4 2 4 89-279 . 3 1 9 165-229 . 7 2 1 158 353 511 31.9 251 - 190 235 58 107 1050 65.6

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 1273 1050 Points per game 79.6 65.6 Scoring margin +13.9 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 471-971 398-938 Field goal pct . 4 8 5 . 4 2 43 POINT FG-ATT 143-354 89-279 3-point FG pct . 4 0 4 . 3 1 9 3-pt FG made per game 8.9 5.6FREE THROWS-ATT 188-247 165-229 Free throw pct . 7 6 1 . 7 2 1 F-Throws made per game 11.8 10.3REBOUNDS 595 511 Rebounds per game 37.2 31.9 Rebounding margin +5.3 -ASSISTS 309 190 Assists per game 19.3 11.9TURNOVERS 205 235 Turnovers per game 12.8 14.7 Turnover margin +1.9 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.5 0.8STEALS 135 107 Steals per game 8.4 6.7BLOCKS 72 58 Blocks per game 4.5 3.6ATTENDANCE 45618 0 Home games-Avg/Game 16-2851 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsUtah 325 304 342 302 1273Opponents 272 244 245 289 1050

Date Opponent Score Att.11/13/18 ALABAMA W 72-62 208211/16/18 LONG BEACH ST. W 82-59 247511/19/18 IDAHO ST. W 74-60 174911/26/18 SEATTLE U W 89-62 157512/01/18 UTAH VALLEY W 85-47 229912/08/18 BYU W 78-67 610612/15/18 WEBER ST. W 77-56 2062

* 01/04/19 ARIZONA ST. L 63-65 3310* 01/06/19 ARIZONA W 80-64 2089* 01/18/19 COLORADO W 78-59 3045* 01/25/19 CALIFORNIA W 87-74 4071* 01/27/19 STANFORD W 75-68 2983* 02/08/19 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 80-84 4003* 02/10/19 UCLA L 90-100 2107* 02/22/19 WASHINGTON W 88-56 3743* 02/24/19 WASHINGTON ST. W 75-67 1919

* - Conference game

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUtah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)

Away games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-6 0-0 5-6 0-0CONFERENCE 3-6 0-0 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Huff, Megan 11-11 359 32.6 79-171 . 4 6 2 17-48 . 3 5 4 45-52 . 8 6 5 31 75 106 9.6 20 0 18 27 10 16 220 20.044 Dre'Una Edwards 9-9 199 22.1 55-99 . 5 5 6 0-1 . 0 0 0 15-22 . 6 8 2 23 46 69 7.7 28 1 13 26 10 12 125 13.910 Dru Gylten 11-11 359 32.6 32-78 . 4 1 0 9-24 . 3 7 5 24-34 . 7 0 6 1 25 26 2.4 26 0 52 35 0 11 97 8.800 Kiana Moore 11-8 323 29.4 29-85 . 3 4 1 9-41 . 2 2 0 8-12 . 6 6 7 9 10 19 1.7 28 0 14 17 0 11 75 6.814 Andrea Torres 11-2 233 21.2 26-54 . 4 8 1 14-32 . 4 3 8 1-2 . 5 0 0 8 29 37 3.4 19 0 8 11 4 4 67 6.111 Erika Bean 11-11 369 33.5 21-62 . 3 3 9 5-14 . 3 5 7 9-13 . 6 9 2 6 57 63 5.7 19 1 59 29 8 18 56 5.124 Sarah Porter 10-0 160 16.0 16-39 . 4 1 0 13-33 . 3 9 4 3-6 . 5 0 0 3 10 13 1.3 11 0 3 6 2 1 48 4.823 Daneesha Provo 3-3 94 31.3 13-27 . 4 8 1 5-12 . 4 1 7 3-3 1.000 0 6 6 2.0 4 0 5 5 0 9 34 11.303 Becker, Niyah 11-0 112 10.2 11-21 . 5 2 4 4-9 . 4 4 4 1-4 . 2 5 0 9 15 24 2.2 5 0 5 9 0 1 27 2.501 Cruz, Jordan 2-0 17 8.5 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 1.5 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 2.0

Team 19 16 35 3Total.......... 11 2225 283-641 . 4 4 1 76-216 . 3 5 2 111-150 . 7 4 0 109 292 401 36.5 163 2 179 168 34 83 753 68.5Opponents...... 11 2225 270-659 . 4 1 0 62-208 . 2 9 8 116-167 . 6 9 5 113 262 375 34.1 147 - 143 151 51 79 718 65.3

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 753 718 Points per game 68.5 65.3 Scoring margin +3.2 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 283-641 270-659 Field goal pct . 4 4 1 . 4 1 03 POINT FG-ATT 76-216 62-208 3-point FG pct . 3 5 2 . 2 9 8 3-pt FG made per game 6.9 5.6FREE THROWS-ATT 111-150 116-167 Free throw pct . 7 4 0 . 6 9 5 F-Throws made per game 10.1 10.5REBOUNDS 401 375 Rebounds per game 36.5 34.1 Rebounding margin +2.4 -ASSISTS 179 143 Assists per game 16.3 13.0TURNOVERS 168 151 Turnovers per game 15.3 13.7 Turnover margin -1.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9STEALS 83 79 Steals per game 7.5 7.2BLOCKS 34 51 Blocks per game 3.1 4.6ATTENDANCE 0 27827 Home games-Avg/Game 0-0 11-2530 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsUtah 191 186 220 147 9 753Opponents 152 156 210 185 15 718

Date Opponent Score Att.11/7/18 at Nevada W 74-52 122711/21/18 at Eastern Washington W 95-51 231

* 12/30/18 at Colorado W 76-61 2277* 01/11/19 at Washington St. W 72-68 555* 01/13/19 at Washington W 58-43 2250* 02/01/19 at Oregon L 65-87 7773* 02/03/19 at Oregon St. L 63-71 4960* 02/15/19 at Arizona L 55-66 2002* 02/17/19 at Arizona St. L 58-60 2316* 03/01/19 at UCLA L 60-76 1450* 03/03/19 at Southern California L o t 77-83 2786

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WINNING GAME STATISTICS

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUtah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)

Games won

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 20-0 13-0 5-0 2-0CONFERENCE 9-0 6-0 3-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-0 7-0 2-0 2-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Huff, Megan 20-20 586 29.3 147-289 . 5 0 9 33-84 . 3 9 3 72-85 . 8 4 7 62 132 194 9.7 28 0 25 47 23 30 399 20.044 Dre'Una Edwards 19-19 450 23.7 94-176 . 5 3 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 30-41 . 7 3 2 54 83 137 7.2 40 0 28 39 25 34 218 11.500 Kiana Moore 20-8 516 25.8 67-140 . 4 7 9 30-71 . 4 2 3 16-22 . 7 2 7 12 26 38 1.9 44 0 32 22 1 19 180 9.023 Daneesha Provo 12-12 318 26.5 62-124 . 5 0 0 23-61 . 3 7 7 15-18 . 8 3 3 9 15 24 2.0 19 0 13 18 0 25 162 13.510 Dru Gylten 20-20 616 30.8 50-116 . 4 3 1 12-45 . 2 6 7 42-59 . 7 1 2 7 48 55 2.8 29 0 130 56 5 19 154 7.711 Erika Bean 20-20 612 30.6 53-114 . 4 6 5 10-25 . 4 0 0 22-26 . 8 4 6 14 82 96 4.8 30 0 107 34 15 30 138 6.914 Andrea Torres 20-1 337 16.9 44-102 . 4 3 1 21-64 . 3 2 8 8-14 . 5 7 1 18 42 60 3.0 30 0 10 10 11 13 117 5.924 Sarah Porter 19-0 249 13.1 28-60 . 4 6 7 24-53 . 4 5 3 6-9 . 6 6 7 6 15 21 1.1 13 0 6 9 3 6 86 4.503 Becker, Niyah 20-0 248 12.4 33-69 . 4 7 8 8-21 . 3 8 1 10-21 . 4 7 6 15 34 49 2.5 21 0 14 22 6 6 84 4.201 Cruz, Jordan 9-0 68 7.6 8-18 . 4 4 4 6-9 . 6 6 7 2-2 1.000 2 12 14 1.6 11 0 8 4 0 1 24 2.7

Team 36 44 80 1Total.......... 20 4000 586-1208 . 4 8 5 167-433 . 3 8 6 223-297 . 7 5 1 235 533 768 38.4 265 0 373 262 89 183 1562 78.1Opponents...... 20 3999 458-1131 . 4 0 5 102-343 . 2 9 7 164-238 . 6 8 9 184 418 602 30.1 296 - 225 317 78 125 1182 59.1

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 1562 1182 Points per game 78.1 59.1 Scoring margin +19.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 586-1208 458-1131 Field goal pct . 4 8 5 . 4 0 53 POINT FG-ATT 167-433 102-343 3-point FG pct . 3 8 6 . 2 9 7 3-pt FG made per game 8.4 5.1FREE THROWS-ATT 223-297 164-238 Free throw pct . 7 5 1 . 6 8 9 F-Throws made per game 11.2 8.2REBOUNDS 768 602 Rebounds per game 38.4 30.1 Rebounding margin +8.3 -ASSISTS 373 225 Assists per game 18.7 11.3TURNOVERS 262 317 Turnovers per game 13.1 15.9 Turnover margin +2.8 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 0.7STEALS 183 125 Steals per game 9.2 6.3BLOCKS 89 78 Blocks per game 4.5 3.9ATTENDANCE 36198 7811 Home games-Avg/Game 13-2784 5-1308 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-636

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsUtah 420 383 417 342 1562Opponents 309 293 288 292 1182

Date Opponent Score Att.11/7/18 at Nevada W 74-52 122711/13/18 ALABAMA W 72-62 208211/16/18 LONG BEACH ST. W 82-59 247511/19/18 IDAHO ST. W 74-60 174911/21/18 at Eastern Washington W 95-51 23111/26/18 SEATTLE U W 89-62 157512/01/18 UTAH VALLEY W 85-47 229912/08/18 BYU W 78-67 610612/15/18 WEBER ST. W 77-56 206212/20/18 vs Florida W 74-58 56212/21/18 vs Hawaii W 73-48 709

* 12/30/18 at Colorado W 76-61 2277* 01/06/19 ARIZONA W 80-64 2089* 01/11/19 at Washington St. W 72-68 555* 01/13/19 at Washington W 58-43 2250* 01/18/19 COLORADO W 78-59 3045* 01/25/19 CALIFORNIA W 87-74 4071* 01/27/19 STANFORD W 75-68 2983* 02/22/19 WASHINGTON W 88-56 3743* 02/24/19 WASHINGTON ST. W 75-67 1919

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THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUtah Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2019)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 20-10 13-3 5-6 2-1CONFERENCE 9-9 6-3 3-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 7-0 2-0 2-1

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/7/18 at Nevada W 74-52 1227 (16)Dre'Una Edwards (15)Dre'Una Edwards11/13/18 ALABAMA W 72-62 2082 (21)Megan Huff (12)Megan Huff11/16/18 LONG BEACH ST. W 82-59 2475 (22)Megan Huff (6)Megan Huff

(6)Erika Bean(6)Dre'Una Edwards

11/19/18 IDAHO ST. W 74-60 1749 (17)Megan Huff (7)Erika Bean(7)Megan Huff

11/21/18 at Eastern Washington W 95-51 231 (19)Huff, Megan (10)Huff, Megan(19)Dre'Una Edwards

11/26/18 SEATTLE U W 89-62 1575 (27)Daneesha Provo (12)Megan Huff12/01/18 UTAH VALLEY W 85-47 2299 (20)Megan Huff (8)Megan Huff

(20)Sarah Porter12/08/18 BYU W 78-67 6106 (28)Megan Huff (15)Dre'Una Edwards12/15/18 WEBER ST. W 77-56 2062 (23)Megan Huff (12)Dre'Una Edwards12/20/18 vs Florida W 74-58 562 (21)Megan Huff (8)Dre'Una Edwards12/21/18 vs Hawaii W 73-48 709 (20)Daneesha Provo (10)Megan Huff12/30/18 *at Colorado W 76-61 2277 (18)Andrea Torres (13)Megan Huff01/04/19 *ARIZONA ST. 63-65 L 3310 (17)Megan Huff (10)Megan Huff01/06/19 *ARIZONA W 80-64 2089 (19)Kiana Moore (13)Megan Huff01/11/19 *at Washington St. W 72-68 555 (21)Megan Huff (8)Megan Huff01/13/19 *at Washington W 58-43 2250 (25)Megan Huff (12)Megan Huff01/18/19 *COLORADO W 78-59 3045 (17)Megan Huff (7)Dru Gylten

(7)Andrea Torres01/25/19 *CALIFORNIA W 87-74 4071 (24)Megan Huff (9)Megan Huff01/27/19 *STANFORD W 75-68 2983 (23)Erika Bean (13)Megan Huff02/01/19 *at Oregon 65-87 L 7773 (38)Megan Huff (11)Megan Huff02/03/19 *at Oregon St. 63-71 L 4960 (17)Megan Huff (12)Megan Huff02/08/19 *SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 80-84 L 4003 (24)Dru Gylten (10)Megan Huff02/10/19 *UCLA 90-100 L 2107 (23)Megan Huff (13)Megan Huff02/15/19 *at Arizona 55-66 L 2002 (21)Dre'Una Edwards (10)Dre'Una Edwards02/17/19 *at Arizona St. 58-60 L 2316 (15)Megan Huff (9)Megan Huff02/22/19 *WASHINGTON W 88-56 3743 (17)Kiana Moore (10)Megan Huff

(17)Megan Huff02/24/19 *WASHINGTON ST. W 75-67 1919 (26)Kiana Moore (12)Megan Huff03/01/19 *at UCLA 60-76 L 1450 (21)Megan Huff (6)Andrea Torres03/03/19 *at Southern California 77-83 Lot 2786 (30)Megan Huff (9)Megan Huff03/07/19 vs Washington 54-64 L 3168 (10)Huff,Megan (17)Huff,Megan

(10)Andrea Torres

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Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 16 45618 2851Away 11 27827 2530Neutral 3 4439 1480Total 30 77884 2596

2018-19 RESULTS

LOSING GAME STATISTICS

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMUtah Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2019)

Games lost

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 0-10 0-3 0-6 0-1CONFERENCE 0-9 0-3 0-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg05 Megan Huff 10-10 355 35.5 66-158 . 4 1 8 17-51 . 3 3 3 41-49 . 8 3 7 25 77 102 10.2 23 0 24 27 10 14 190 19.010 Dru Gylten 10-10 339 33.9 35-80 . 4 3 8 11-25 . 4 4 0 29-35 . 8 2 9 2 24 26 2.6 33 1 34 33 3 8 110 11.000 Kiana Moore 10-9 322 32.2 35-94 . 3 7 2 15-42 . 3 5 7 10-13 . 7 6 9 7 12 19 1.9 31 2 13 22 0 7 95 9.544 Dre'Una Edwards 7-7 147 21.0 34-61 . 5 5 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 15-18 . 8 3 3 12 26 38 5.4 23 1 8 19 4 6 83 11.911 Erika Bean 10-10 353 35.3 22-58 . 3 7 9 4-15 . 2 6 7 14-20 . 7 0 0 4 48 52 5.2 27 1 63 30 6 16 62 6.214 Andrea Torres 10-3 232 23.2 21-49 . 4 2 9 10-28 . 3 5 7 3-4 . 7 5 0 6 25 31 3.1 17 0 5 10 2 3 55 5.524 Sarah Porter 10-0 159 15.9 13-38 . 3 4 2 12-33 . 3 6 4 4-6 . 6 6 7 5 12 17 1.7 11 0 3 5 0 1 42 4.203 Niyah Becker 10-0 95 9.5 4-14 . 2 8 6 2-9 . 2 2 2 5-6 . 8 3 3 3 13 16 1.6 4 0 2 9 2 1 15 1.523 Daneesha Provo 1-1 23 23.0 5-7 . 7 1 4 1-1 1.000 2-3 . 6 6 7 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 1 0 0 2 13 13.0

Team 17 18 35 4Total.......... 10 2025 235-559 . 4 2 0 72-205 . 3 5 1 123-154 . 7 9 9 81 257 338 33.8 171 5 153 159 27 58 665 66.5Opponents...... 10 2025 275-621 . 4 4 3 62-190 . 3 2 6 144-198 . 7 2 7 112 253 365 36.5 150 - 144 113 35 82 756 75.6

TEAM STATISTICS UTAHW OPPSCORING 665 756 Points per game 66.5 75.6 Scoring margin -9.1 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 235-559 275-621 Field goal pct . 4 2 0 . 4 4 33 POINT FG-ATT 72-205 62-190 3-point FG pct . 3 5 1 . 3 2 6 3-pt FG made per game 7.2 6.2FREE THROWS-ATT 123-154 144-198 Free throw pct . 7 9 9 . 7 2 7 F-Throws made per game 12.3 14.4REBOUNDS 338 365 Rebounds per game 33.8 36.5 Rebounding margin -2.7 -ASSISTS 153 144 Assists per game 15.3 14.4TURNOVERS 159 113 Turnovers per game 15.9 11.3 Turnover margin -4.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.3STEALS 58 82 Steals per game 5.8 8.2BLOCKS 27 35 Blocks per game 2.7 3.5ATTENDANCE 9420 24455 Home games-Avg/Game 3-3140 6-3548 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-3168

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsUtah 153 149 197 157 9 665Opponents 163 151 210 217 15 756

Date Opponent Score Att.* 01/04/19 ARIZONA ST. L 63-65 3310* 02/01/19 at Oregon L 65-87 7773* 02/03/19 at Oregon St. L 63-71 4960* 02/08/19 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 80-84 4003* 02/10/19 UCLA L 90-100 2107* 02/15/19 at Arizona L 55-66 2002* 02/17/19 at Arizona St. L 58-60 2316* 03/01/19 at UCLA L 60-76 1450* 03/03/19 at Southern California L o t 77-83 2786

03/07/19 vs Washington L 54-64 3168

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TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgat Nevada 11/7/18 74-52 W 28-70 . 4 0 0 4-17 . 2 3 5 14-17 . 8 2 4 21 28 49 49.0 20 11 15 2 11 74 74.0ALABAMA 11/13/18 72-62 W 29-67 . 4 3 3 5-23 . 2 1 7 9-11 . 8 1 8 16 34 50 49.5 16 15 16 7 8 72 73.0LONG BEACH ST. 11/16/18 82-59 W 29-59 . 4 9 2 9-24 . 3 7 5 15-16 . 9 3 8 11 31 42 47.0 13 18 16 4 8 82 76.0IDAHO ST. 11/19/18 74-60 W 27-57 . 4 7 4 11-22 . 5 0 0 9-12 . 7 5 0 10 21 31 43.0 11 17 16 4 12 74 75.5at Eastern Washington 11/21/18 95-51 W 38-60 . 6 3 3 9-19 . 4 7 4 10-13 . 7 6 9 9 34 43 43.0 13 25 16 8 14 95 79.4SEATTLE U 11/26/18 89-62 W 36-72 . 5 0 0 7-26 . 2 6 9 10-13 . 7 6 9 17 22 39 42.3 11 23 8 5 14 89 81.0UTAH VALLEY 12/01/18 85-47 W 30-62 . 4 8 4 13-24 . 5 4 2 12-14 . 8 5 7 12 21 33 41.0 13 24 16 8 16 85 81.6BYU 12/08/18 78-67 W 30-65 . 4 6 2 9-22 . 4 0 9 9-15 . 6 0 0 19 21 40 40.9 10 18 11 5 8 78 81.1WEBER ST. 12/15/18 77-56 W 31-67 . 4 6 3 7-23 . 3 0 4 8-13 . 6 1 5 15 27 42 41.0 15 21 10 4 10 77 80.7vs Florida 12/20/18 74-58 W 26-55 . 4 7 3 7-23 . 3 0 4 15-16 . 9 3 8 13 18 31 40.0 19 15 12 4 9 74 80.0vs Hawaii 12/21/18 73-48 W 25-53 . 4 7 2 8-20 . 4 0 0 15-18 . 8 3 3 9 31 40 40.0 16 16 14 4 7 73 79.4at Colorado 12/30/18 76-61 W 30-72 . 4 1 7 13-22 . 5 9 1 3-5 . 6 0 0 15 28 43 40.2 14 17 9 1 5 76 79.1ARIZONA ST. 01/04/19 63-65 L 25-50 . 5 0 0 3-9 . 3 3 3 10-16 . 6 2 5 2 27 29 39.4 17 13 16 4 5 63 77.8ARIZONA 01/06/19 80-64 W 28-51 . 5 4 9 8-17 . 4 7 1 16-21 . 7 6 2 3 32 35 39.1 14 18 13 3 8 80 78.0at Washington St. 01/11/19 72-68 W 29-52 . 5 5 8 3-9 . 3 3 3 11-18 . 6 1 1 8 24 32 38.6 11 17 15 4 7 72 77.6at Washington 01/13/19 58-43 W 26-51 . 5 1 0 1-17 . 0 5 9 5-10 . 5 0 0 6 27 33 38.2 8 16 18 5 9 58 76.4COLORADO 01/18/19 78-59 W 29-60 . 4 8 3 12-22 . 5 4 5 8-13 . 6 1 5 11 28 39 38.3 11 20 13 8 6 78 76.5CALIFORNIA 01/25/19 87-74 W 30-57 . 5 2 6 8-22 . 3 6 4 19-22 . 8 6 4 8 25 33 38.0 17 22 11 1 8 87 77.1STANFORD 01/27/19 75-68 W 24-55 . 4 3 6 11-24 . 4 5 8 16-21 . 7 6 2 7 31 38 38.0 12 16 13 3 8 75 76.9at Oregon 02/01/19 65-87 L 23-55 . 4 1 8 10-24 . 4 1 7 9-12 . 7 5 0 8 20 28 37.5 18 19 18 1 6 65 76.3at Oregon St. 02/03/19 63-71 L 25-61 . 4 1 0 9-25 . 3 6 0 4-7 . 5 7 1 11 27 38 37.5 16 18 11 2 2 63 75.7SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 02/08/19 80-84 L 30-58 . 5 1 7 10-23 . 4 3 5 10-11 . 9 0 9 4 28 32 37.3 19 18 12 4 4 80 75.9UCLA 02/10/19 90-100 L 32-68 . 4 7 1 8-16 . 5 0 0 18-20 . 9 0 0 11 26 37 37.3 23 22 14 3 5 90 76.5at Arizona 02/15/19 55-66 L 19-64 . 2 9 7 6-20 . 3 0 0 11-15 . 7 3 3 14 21 35 37.2 16 11 10 4 9 55 75.6at Arizona St. 02/17/19 58-60 L 22-53 . 4 1 5 8-22 . 3 6 4 6-7 . 8 5 7 7 23 30 36.9 14 17 15 1 9 58 74.9WASHINGTON 02/22/19 88-56 W 33-60 . 5 5 0 12-29 . 4 1 4 10-19 . 5 2 6 14 26 40 37.0 10 25 12 3 10 88 75.4WASHINGTON ST. 02/24/19 75-67 W 28-63 . 4 4 4 10-28 . 3 5 7 9-10 . 9 0 0 11 24 35 36.9 11 19 8 6 5 75 75.4at UCLA 03/01/19 60-76 L 21-51 . 4 1 2 7-20 . 3 5 0 11-12 . 9 1 7 7 22 29 36.6 11 15 18 2 6 60 74.9at Southern California 03/03/19 77-83 Lot 22-52 . 4 2 3 6-21 . 2 8 6 27-34 . 7 9 4 3 38 41 36.8 22 13 23 4 5 77 74.9vs Washington 03/07/19 54-64 L 16-47 . 3 4 0 5-25 . 2 0 0 17-20 . 8 5 0 14 25 39 36.9 15 7 22 2 7 54 74.2Utah 2227 821-1767 . 4 6 5 239-638 . 3 7 5 346-451 . 7 6 7 316 790 1106 36.9 436 526 421 116 241 2227 74.2Opponents 1938 733-1752 . 4 1 8 164-533 . 3 0 8 308-436 . 7 0 6 296 671 967 32.2 446 369 430 113 207 1938 64.6

Games played: 30Points/game: 74.2FG Pct: 46.53FG Pct: 37.5FT Pct: 76.7

Rebounds/game: 36.9Assists/game: 17.5Turnovers/game: 14.0Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2Steals/game: 8.0Blocks/game: 3.9

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORD918-439 (.676 since 1974-75)

MOST WINS IN A SEASON1. 28 2000-01 (28-4)2. 27 2005-06 (27-7) 27 2007-08 (27-5)3. 26 2004-05 (26-8) 26 1976-77 (26-3)

MOST CONFERENCE WINS1. 16 2007-08 (16-0)2. 15 1996-97 (15-1)3. 14 2000-01 (14-0)4. 13 1976-77 (13-0) 13 2008-09 (13-3)

FEWEST WINS IN A SEASON1. 9 2014-15 (9-21)

FEWEST CONFERENCE WINS1. 3 2014-15 (3-15)2. 4 2013-14 (4-14)3. 6 1989-90 (6-4)

MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON1. 21 2014-15 (9-21)2. 19 2013-14 (12-19)3. 17 2010-11 (18-17)

MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES1. 15 2014-15 (3-15)2. 14 2013-14 (4-14)

FEWEST LOSSES IN A SEASON1. 2 1974-75 (12-2)2. 3 1976-77 (26-3)3. 4 2000-01 (28-4)

FEWEST CONFERENCE LOSSES1. 0 1976-77 (13-0) 0 2000-01 (14-0) 0 2007-08 (16-0)

BEST WINNING %1. .896 1976-77 (26-3)2. .875 2000-01 (28-4)

BEST CONFERENCE WINNING %1. 1.000 1976-77 (13-0) 1.000 2000-01 (14-0) 1.000 2007-08 (16-0)

WORST WINNING %1. .300 2014-15 (9-21)

WORST CONFERENCE WINNING %1. .167 2014-15 (3-15)2. .222 2013-14 (4-14)3. .277 2016-17 (5-13)3. .438 2010-11 (7-9)

MOST GAMES PLAYED1. 37 2012-13 (23-14)2. 35 2009-10 (23-12) 35 2010-11 (18-17)4. 34 2004-05 (26-8) 34 2005-06 (27-7)FEWEST GAMES PLAYED1. 14 1974-75 (12-2)

HIGHEST HOME ATTENDANCE1. 45,618 2018-19

LONGEST WINNING STREAK1. 22Dec. 8, 2007 - March 8, 20082. 18Jan. 7, 1977 - March 5, 19773. 16Nov. 21, 1997 - Jan. 24, 1998

LONGEST LOSING STREAK1. 8 Jan. 3, 2015 - Jan. 25, 20152. 6Dec. 14, 1993 - Jan. 1, 1994 6Dec. 29, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 6Feb 1, 2019 - Feb. Feb. 17, 2019

MOST POINTSGame: 124 vs. Northern Ariz. (3/24/79) 109 vs. Utah State (1/13/84) 103 vs. New Mexico St. (2/2/79) 103 vs. Cal Poly-Pomo-na (12/15/89) 103 at Utah State (12/1/79)Season: 2,589 (1978-79) 2,580 (1980-81) 2,353 (2005-06) 2,279 (2017-18) 2,266 (2015-16)

SCORING AVG. (SEASON)Highest: 78.5 (1978-79) 78.2 (1980-81) 76.0 (1979-80) 75.3 (2004-05) 74.2 (2018-19)Lowest: 54.9 (2014-15) 58.3 (2010-11)

FEWEST POINTSSeason: 1,450 (1975-76) 1,545 (1993-94) 1,646 (2014-15)

MOST FIELD GOALSGame: 48 vs. Northern Ariz. (2/24/79) 46 vs. Utah State (1/13/84)Season: 1,087 (1978-79) 1,060 (1980-81) 913 (1979-80) 900 (1983-84)

FEWEST FIELD GOALSSeason: 534 (1993-94)

MOST FG ATTEMPTEDGame: 93 vs. Idaho (12/19/80) 90 vs. New Mexico St. (2/2/79)Season: 2,415 (1978-79) 2,244 (1980-81) 1,989 (1979-80)

FEWEST FG ATTEMPTEDSeason: 1,418 (2001-02)

FG % (SEASON)Highest: .479 (832-1737) 1988-89 .472 (1060-2244) 1980-81 .469 (900-1917) 1983-84Lowest: .370 (534-1445) 1993-94

MOST 3-PT FG MADEGame: 15 vs. TCU (12/11/04) 14 vs. Montana State (3/18/16) 13 (eight times) last at Colorado (12/30/18)Season: 239 (2018-19) 238 (2005-06) 235 (2004-05) MOST 3-PT FG ATTEMPTEDGame: 34 at Oregon (2/2/12) 33 at New Mexico (3/8/03)Season: 662 (2005-06) 655 (2010-11) 647 (2004-05)

HIGHEST 3-PT FG %Game: .769 (10-13) vs. BYU (3/8/95)Season: .428 (59-138), 1988-89

MOST FT MADEGame: 36 vs. Colorado (2/13/81)Season: 523 (2000-01) 503 (1989-90) 503 (1991-92) 496 (1990-91)

FEWEST FT MADESeason: 264 (264-411), 1975-76

MOST FT ATTEMPTSGame: 57 vs. Colorado (2/13/81)Season: 768 (1989-90) 735 (1980-81) 719 (1991-92)

FEWEST FT ATTEMPTSSeason: 411 (1975-76)

HIGHEST FT PCT.Game: .963 (26-27) at Wyoming (2/15/03)Season: .802 (413-415), 2008-09 .770 (523-679), 2000-01 .767 (346-451), 2018-19

LOWEST FT PCT.Season: .607 (378-623), 1979-80

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 74 at Utah State (2/18/84) 67 vs. Colorado State (2/8/97)Season: 1,427 (1978-79) 1,409 (1980-81) 1,399 (2015-16) 1,345 (2012-13) 1,343 (1983-84)

FEWEST REBOUNDSSeason: 737 (1975-76) 991 (1997-98)

REBOUNDING AVG.Highest: 45.3 (1983-82) 44.6 (1978-79) 43.3 (1983-84) 42.7 (1980-81) 42.4 (2015-16)Lowest: 30.7 (1975-76) 33.9 (2003-04)

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSSeason: 475 (1989-90) 451 (1990-91)

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSSeason: 1,032 (2012-13) 970 (2015-16) 932 (2008-09) 913 (2009-10) 894 (2010-11)

MOST ASSISTSGame: 36 vs. UTEP (2/21/81)Season: 644 (1980-81) 585 (1991-92) 555 (1990-91) 526 (2018-19) 482 (2017-18)

FEWEST ASSISTSSeason: 158 (1975-76)

ASSIST AVG. (SEASON)Highest: 19.5 (1980-81) 19.5 (1991-92) 18.5 (1990-91) 17.9 (1986-87)Lowest: 6.6 (1975-76)

MOST FOULSSeason: 644 (1980-81)

FEWEST FOULSSeason: 332 (1975-76)

MOST STEALSGame: 25 vs. Southern Utah (1/2/91) 25 vs. New Mexico (3/5/92)Season: 376 (1980-81) 334 (1989-90) 312 (1996-97)

FEWEST STEALSSeason: 123 (2014-15)

MOST BLOCKSGame: 13 vs. New Mexico (3/5/92) 13 vs. Montana (1/4/93)Season: 168 (2016-17) 153 (2010-11) 146 (1999-00) 140 (2015-16) 139 (2017-18)

FEWEST BLOCKSSeason: 41 (1989-90)

MOST TURNOVERSGame: 39 vs. Central MO St. (12/16/78)Season: 728 (1980-81)

FEWEST TURNOVERSSeason: 376 (1975-76)

WINS/LOSSES

SCORING

FIELD GOALS

FOR THREE

FREE THROWS

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESCORING1. 45, Kalee Whipple vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 20102. 38, Megan Huff at Oregon, Feb. 1, 20193. 36, Susana Tauteoli vs. Fresno State, Feb. 6, 1993 36, Taryn Wicijowski vs. San Jose St., Nov. 14, 20145. 35, Kim Smith* vs. DePaul, March 23, 2003 35, Julie Krommenhoek at Rice, Jan. 23, 1997

REBOUNDS1. 21, Ellen Perrella (OG) vs. Weber State, Jan. 2, 1981 21, Amber McEwen (L) at BYU, March 1, 1996 19, Amber McEwen* vs. New Mexico, March 8, 1996 19, Michelle Plouffe* vs.Pacific,March28,2013

FIELD GOALS MADE1. 16, Susana Tauteoli vs. Fresno State, Feb. 6, 1993 14, Mikki Kane-Barton* vs. Creighton, March 9, 1991

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 28, Michelle Plouffe vs. Washington, Feb. 16, 20142. 27, Kalee Whipple vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 20103. 25, Deb Asper (OG) 25, Megan Huff (L) at Oregon, Feb. 1, 2019

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum 10 Made)1. 1.000, Karen Alcorn (11-11) vs. Idaho State, Nov. 24, 1988 1.000, Amber McEwen (10-10) at Wyoming, Feb. 15, 1996

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE1. 9, Julie Krommenhoek at Air Force, Jan. 22, 1998 8, Julie Krommenhoek* vs. Louisville, March 14, 1998

3-PT. FG ATTEMPTED1. 17, Julie Krommenhoek at Oregon, Nov. 30, 1996

3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT.(Minimum 6 Made)1. 1.000, Iwalani Rodrigues (7-7) vs. Westminster, Dec. 6, 2010 1.000, Andrea Herold (6-6) at CSU, Jan. 26, 1992

FREE THROWS MADE1. 16, Morgan Warburton vs. USC, Dec. 30, 20082. 15, Lauren Beckman vs.

San Francisco, Dec. 22, 1999 15, Anne Handy at New Mexico St., Jan. 28, 1984 14, Morgan Warburton* vs. San Diego St., March 14, 2009

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. 18, Lauren Beckman vs. San Francisco, Dec. 22, 19992. 17, Sandy Kovach (OG) vs. Hawai’i, Nov. 23, 1981 17, Michelle Plouffe (L) vs. USC, Feb. 27, 2014

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Minimum 11 Made)1. 1.000, Morgan Warburton (16-16) vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2008 (OG) 1.000, Megan Huff (13-13) at USC, March 3, 2019 (L)

ASSISTS1. 15, Monica Starrett vs. Boise State, Dec. 19, 1981 15, Holly Rawlings vs. BYU, Jan. 31, 1981 14, Alli Bills* vs. SMU, March 7, 1997

STEALS1. 9, Melanee Brooks-McQueen vs. SUU, Jan. 2, 1991 6, Alli Bills* vs. BYU, March 8, 1995 6, Janita Badon* vs. Saint Mary’s, March 21, 2010

BLOCKED SHOTS1. 9, Kristi Rose vs. Colorado St., Feb. 8, 1997 5, Lauren Beckman* vs. Iowa, March 19, 2001 5, Emily Potter* vs. Oregon, March 23, 2016

TURNOVERS1. 16, Mary Tebbs vs.Pacific,Jan.11,1982

MINUTES1. 59, Janita Badon vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 2010 59, Kalee Whipple vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 20102. 55, Julie Krommenhoek at Rice, Jan. 23, 1997 55, Julie Krommenhoek vs. Colorado St., Feb. 8, 1997

OG = Original RecordL = Last Time* = Postseason Records

JON M. HUNTSMAN CENTER RECORDS

SCORINGPlayer: 46, Carol Menken vs. Oregon State, Dec. 1, 1980Team: 124 vs. Northern Arizona Feb. 24, 1979

REBOUNDSPlayer: 22, Tina Gunn vs. BYU, Feb. 9, 1979Team: 70 vs. Colorado State Jan. 12, 2002

FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer: 22, Carol Menken vs. Oregon State, Dec. 1, 1980Team: 57 vs. Montana Tech Nov. 22, 2000

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer: 30, Carol Menken vs. Oregon State, Dec. 1, 1980Team: 93 vs. Idaho Dec. 29, 1980

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum: Player - 10, Team - 40)Player: 1.000, Karen Alcorn (11-11) vs. Idaho State, Nov. 24, 1988Team: .649 (37-57) vs. UC Irvine Nov. 15, 2007

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADEPlayer: 7, Erin Gibbons vs. Fresno State, Feb. 20, 1999 7, Lana Sitterud vs. TCU, Dec. 11, 2004 7, Justyna Podziemska vs. Wyoming, March 3, 2007 7, Kalee Whipple vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 2010 7, Iwalani Rodrigues vs. Westminster, Dec. 6, 2010 7, Iwalani Rodrigues vs. Idaho State, Dec. 8, 2010 7, Tori Williams vs. Washington, Feb. 18, 2018Team: 15 vs. TCU Dec. 11, 2004

3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDPlayer: 16, Erin Gibbons vs. Fresno State, Feb. 20, 1999Team: 36 vs. Fresno State Feb. 20, 1999

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum: Player - 7, Team - 8)Player: 1.000, Iwalani Rodrigues (7-7) vs. Westminster, Dec. 6, 2010Team: .750 vs. California (6-8)

Nov. 26, 1988 .750 vs. Colorado State (9-12) Feb. 2, 2008

FREE THROWS MADEPlayer: 16, Kathy Miller vs. Weber State, Feb. 12, 1977 16, Morgan Warburton vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2008Team: 36 vs. Colorado Feb. 13, 1981

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDPlayer: 18, Kathy Miller vs. Weber State, Feb. 12, 1977 18, Lauren Beckman vs. San Francisco, Dec. 22, 1999Team: 57 vs. Colorado Feb. 13, 1981

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Minimum: Player - 10, Team - 20)Player: 1.000, Morgan Warburton (16-16) vs. USC, Dec. 30, 2008Team: .952 vs. Weber State (20-21) Dec. 15, 1983

ASSISTSPlayer: 15, Holly Rawlings vs. BYU, Jan. 21, 1981 15, Monica Starrett vs. Boise State, Dec. 19, 1981Team: 36 vs. UTEP Feb. 21, 1981

STEALSPlayer: 10, Sherri Brooks vs. Montana, Jan. 7, 1995Team: 25 vs. Southern Utah Jan. 2, 1991 25 vs. New Mexico March 5, 1992

BLOCKSPlayer: 9, Kristi Rose vs. Colorado State, Feb. 8, 1997Team: 13 vs. Montana State Jan. 4, 1993

TURNOVERSPlayer: 16, Mary Tebbs vs.Pacific,Jan.11,1982Team: 35 vs. Nevada Jan. 7, 1980

MINUTESPlayer: 59, Kalee Whipple/Janita Badon vs. TCU, Feb. 10, 2010Team: 300 (4OT) vs. TCU Feb. 10, 2010

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESCORING1. Kim Smith, 2005-06 .............................................6552. Michelle Plouffe, 2012-13 .....................................6353. Morgan Warburton, 2008-09............................... 6114. Kim Smith, 2004-05 .............................................6065. Deb Asper, 1982-83 ..............................................5946. Megan Huff, 2018-19 ..............................................5897. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1992-93 ............................... 5878. Kalee Whipple, 2009-10........................................ 5759. Kalee Whipple, 2008-09 ......................................56210. Deb Asper, 1981-82 ...............................................556 Anne Handy, 1984-85 ............................................556

SCORING AVERAGE1. Deb Asper, 1982-83 .............................................20.52. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1992-93 ..............................20.2 Julie Krommenhoek, 1997-98............................20.24. Anne Handy, 1984-85 ............................................ 19.85. Megan Huff, 2018-19 .............................................. 19.66. Kim Smith, 2005-06 ............................................. 19.37. Deb Asper, 1981-82 ................................................ 19.18. Morgan Warburton, 2008-09............................. 18.59. Michelle Plouffe, 2013-14 ..................................... 18.410. Deb Asper, 1983-84 .............................................. 17.8 Kim Smith, 2004-05 ............................................. 17.8

TOTAL REBOUNDS1. Michelle Plouffe, 2012-13 ..................................... 3472. Emily Potter, 2015-16 ............................................ 3373. Tanya Zachary, 1991-92 .......................................... 3114. Michelle Plouffe, 2013-14 .....................................3065. Anne Handy, 1983-84 ............................................304 Tanya Zachary, 1990-91 .......................................3047. Kim Smith, 2004-05 .............................................3028. Amber McEwen, 1995-96 .....................................2989. Megan Huff, 2018-19 ..............................................29610. Anne Handy, 1984-85 ............................................. 291

REBOUNDING AVERAGE1. Michelle Plouffe, 2013-14 ..................................... 10.62. Anne Handy, 1984-85 ............................................ 10.4 Tanya Zachary, 1991-92 ........................................ 10.44. Amber McEwen, 1995-96 ..................................... 10.35. Emily Potter, 2015-16 ............................................ 10.26. Tanya Zachary, 1990-91 ........................................ 10.17. Andrea Herold, 1993-94 ...................................... 10.08. Megan Huff, 2018-19 ............................................... 9.99. Deb Asper, 1981-82 ................................................ 9.8 Anne Handy, 1993-94 ............................................. 9.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. Tanya Zachary, 1990-91 ..........................................1212. Amber McEwen, 1995-96 ....................................... 1183. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-10 .................................... 1164. Tanya Zachary, 1991-92 .......................................... 1015. Michelle Harrision, 2010-11 ................................... 100 Emily Potter, 2015-16 ............................................. 100

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. Michelle Plouffe, 2012-13 ..................................... 2842. Michelle Plouffe, 2013-14 ..................................... 2443. Emily Potter, 2015-16 ............................................ 2374. Tanya Zachary, 1991-92 ......................................... 2105. Megan Huff, 2018-19 ..............................................2096. Kim Smith, 2004-05 .............................................205

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Kim Smith, 2005-06 ..............................................2472. Deb Asper, 1982-83 .............................................. 2443. Deb Asper, 1981-82 ............................................... 2324. Kim Smith, 2004-05 ............................................. 2275. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1992-93 ............................... 224 Michelle Plouffe, 2012-13 ..................................... 224

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Michelle Plouffe, 2012-13 ..................................... 5572. Kalee Whipple, 2009-10........................................5343. Kim Smith, 2005-06 ...............................................4714. Deb Asper, 1981-82 ...............................................4685. Michelle Plouffe, 2013-14 ...................................... 461

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum 100 Attempts)1. Sandy Kovach, 1982-83 ......................................62.52. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-10 ................................. 57.83. Katie King, 2008-09 ............................................ 57.24. Sandy Kovach, 1980-81 .......................................56.85. Tanya Zachary, 1991-92 .......................................56.4

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2010-11 ..................................... 1102. Julie Krommenhoek, 1996-97 .............................. 1033. Julie Krommenhoek, 1997-98............................... 984. Julie Krommenhoek, 1995-96 .............................. 855. Kalee Whipple, 2008-09 .........................................77

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2010-11 ................................... 2452. Julie Krommenhoek, 1996-97 .............................2333. Julie Krommenhoek, 1997-98.............................. 2314. Julie Krommenhoek, 1995-96 ............................. 2165. Kalee Whipple, 2009-10........................................206

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 Attempts)1. Julie Larsen, 2005-06 ........................................50.42. Tiana Fuertes, 1999-00 ....................................... 48.43. Lindsay Herbert, 2001-02 ..................................48.34. Andrea Herold, 1991-92 ....................................... 48.25. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-95............................ 47.5

FREE THROWS MADE1. Morgan Warburton, 2008-09............................... 1612. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1991-92 .................................. 1433. Karen Alcorn, 1991-92 ........................................... 1424. Morgan Warburton, 2006-07 .............................. 1355. Anne Handy, 1984-85 .............................................. 131

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1991-92 ................................. 2042. Deb Asper, 1983-84 ............................................... 1973. Shona Thorburn, 2004-05 .................................... 1914. Karen Alcorn, 1991-92 ........................................... 1905. Sandy Kovach, 1980-81 ......................................... 189

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 Attempts)1. Morgan Warburton, 2008-09............................90.42. Gina Butters, 1985-86 .........................................88.63. Julie Krommenhoek, 1995-96 ...........................88.2 Morgan Warburton, 2006-07 ............................88.25. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-95............................87.6

ASSISTS1. Shona Thorburn, 2005-06 .................................. 2422. Leilani Mitchell, 2007-08 ..................................... 2403. Shona Thorburn, 2004-05 ................................... 2214. Alli Bills, 1996-97 .................................................... 2135. Alli Bills, 1997-98 .................................................... 212

ASSISTS AVERAGE1. Alli Bills, 1997-98 .....................................................7.92. Leilani Mitchell, 2007-08 .......................................7.53. Alli Bills, 1996-97 .....................................................7.64. Shona Thorburn, 2005-06 .....................................7.15. Shona Thorburn, 2004-05 ................................... 6.5

BLOCKED SHOTS1. Emily Potter, 2016-17 .............................................. 892. Emily Potter, 2015-16 .............................................. 833. Lauren Beckman, 2001-02 .................................... 624. Lauren Beckman, 1999-00 ......................................615. Lori Parrish, 1978-79 ............................................. 55 Emily Potter, 2017-18 .............................................. 556. Kristi Rose, 1997-98 ................................................54

STEALS1. Holly Rawlings, 1980-81 ......................................... 882. Janita Badon, 2010-11.............................................. 853. Janita Badon, 2009-10 ............................................794. Alli Bills, 1996-97 ......................................................745. Holly Rawlings, 1979-80..........................................73 Julie Krommenhoek, 1996-97 ................................73 Alli Bills, 1997-98 ......................................................73 Lana Sitterud, 2004-05 ..........................................73

Shona Thorburn, 2005-06

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDESCORING1. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ...........................................2,2812. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ...................................2,1003. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 .........................2,0874. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ...........................................2,0755. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10......................................1,9646. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ................................1,8877. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 .......................... 1,8868. Anne Handy, 1981-85 ...........................................1,7609. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................................ 1,73510. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ............................ 1,690

SCORING AVERAGE(Minimum 750 Points)1. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................ 17.82. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................. 17.53. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ...............................................17.2 Megan Huff, 2017-19 ...............................................17.25. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ..................................... 15.86. Amber McEwen, 1994-96 ..................................... 15.37. Anne Handy, 1981-85 ............................................. 15.08. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................ 14.89. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ............................. 14.310. Soni Adams, 1975-77 ............................................. 14.2 Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ............................... 14.2

TOTAL REBOUNDS1. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ......................................1,1712. Anne Handy, 1981-85 ............................................1,1063. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ................................ 1,0474. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ............................................1,0425. Emily Potter, 2013-18 ..........................................1,0376. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................1,0157. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................9058. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 ........................................ 8779. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ......................................85210. Lori Parrish, 1976-79, 80-81 ..............................832

REBOUNDING AVERAGE(Min. 300 Rebounds)1. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .............................................. 9.52. Amber McEwen, 1994-96 ...................................... 8.8 Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ...................................... 8.8 Megan Huff, 2017-19 ............................................... 8.85. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ............................................... 8.66. Emily Potter, 2013-18 ...............................................8.17. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ........................................7.8 Kim Smith, 2002-06 ...............................................7.8

Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ....................................7.810. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 ..........................................7.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ..................................3872. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................. 3413. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ......................................3204. Emily Potter, 2013-2018 ........................................3135. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ...............................2986. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 .................................. 2927. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ..................................... 2768. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................2669. Halie Sawyer, 2006-10 .........................................23510. Hilary King-Noel, 1993-97 ...................................233

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS1. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-13 .....................................8952. Emily Potter, 2013-18 .............................................7243. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................. 6744. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ..................................6605. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................6396. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ..................................6077. Janita Badon, 2008-12 .........................................5508. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 .............................. 5419. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 ..................................53510. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ......................................532

FIELD GOALS MADE1. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ..............................................8502. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ..............................................8313. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ..................................... 7504. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ................................... 7185. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................7066. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .............................................6887. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................6858. Emily Potter, 2013-18 ............................................ 6759. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ...............................63910. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ............................. 622

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 .................................. 1,8632. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ............................................1,6853. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ...........................................1,6564. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10....................................... 1,6145. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ..........................1,5856. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................................. 1,4917. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ...........................1,4598. Mo Eckroth, 1975-79 ............................................. 1,4119. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .......................................... 1,39810. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2009-13 ............................. 1,389

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Min. 250 Attempts)1. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 .......................................56.42. Katie King, 2007-09 ............................................. 54.43. Ellen Perrella, 1978-81 .........................................53.34. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ..................................... 52.75. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 .................................52.36. Amber McEwen, 1994-96 ..................................... 52.1

7. Kristi Smith, 1987-91 ............................................ 50.78. Lauren Beckman, 1998-2002 ............................50.59. Deb Asper, 1980-84 .............................................50.410. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................50.2

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................3622. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................2383. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................2204. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2009-13 ..................................2175. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 .............................2036. Erin Gibbons, 1998-02 ............................................ 1917. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................................... 1898. Julie Larsen, 2002-06 .......................................... 1599. Lana Sitterud, 2001-05 ......................................... 15710. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ...................................... 153

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS1. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................8402. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10........................................6533. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2009-13 ................................6034. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ..................................5835. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................. 5796. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 .............................5357. Erin Gibbons, 1998-02 ...........................................5188. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-2014 ................................4889. Lana Sitterud, 2001-05 ........................................43610. Cheyenne Wilson, 2011-15 ..................................... 407

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(Minimum 150 Attempts)1. Gina Butters, 1985-89 ......................................... 44.92. Julie Larsen, 2002-06 ........................................43.93. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................ 43.14. Lindsay Herbert, 1998-02 ..................................40.95. Kim Smith, 2002-06 ............................................38.06. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ............................37.97. Andrea Herold, 1991-95 ....................................... 37.5 Megan Huff, 2017-19 ............................................. 37.59. Erin Gibbons, 1998-02 .........................................36.910. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10.......................................36.4

FREE THROWS MADE1. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ......................................4472. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 .................................. 4423. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 .............................4394. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................................... 4105. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ............................... 4026. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................3997. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .............................................3848. Karen Alcorn, 1988-92 ......................................... 3799. Deb Asper, 1980-84 .............................................. 37510. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 ..................................359

CAREER RECORDS

Kim Smith, 2002-06

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDEFREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ..................................6402. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ..............................................6253. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 .....................................6074. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 .................................. 5795. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ............................... 5546. Karen Alcorn, 1988-92 .........................................5207. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................. 5158. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ............................. 4979. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 ........................................49010. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .............................................480

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(Min. 200 attempts)1. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ............................88.32. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-97 .............................85.13. Megan Huff, 2017-19 ............................................... 81.14. Anne Handy, 1981-85 ............................................80.05. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10.......................................78.66. Gina Butters, 1985-89 ......................................... 78.47. Erin Gibbons, 1998-02 ......................................... 78.38. Soni Adams, 1975-77 ............................................ 77.89. Reggie Wright, 1983-87 .......................................77.710. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 ..................................77.5 Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................77.5

ASSISTS1. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ..................................6892. Alli Bills, 1994-98 .................................................... 6123. Janita Badon, 2008-12 ......................................... 5784. Erika Bean, 2015-19 ............................................... 5425. Danielle Rodriguez, 2012-16 ................................ 4526. Karen Alcorn, 1988-92 ......................................... 4407. Gina Butters, 1985-89 ........................................... 4168. Reggie Wright, 1983-87 ........................................ 4139. Monica Starrett, 1979-82 .................................... 40210. Tiana Fuertes, 1996-00 ........................................ 379 Kelsy Stireman, 2000-04 .................................... 379

ASSIST AVERAGE(Minimum 150 Assists)1. Leilani Mitchell, 2007-08 .......................................7.52 Alli Bills, 1994-98 .................................................... 6.53. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................................... 5.34. Janita Badon, 2008-12 ...........................................4.55. Holly Rawlings, 1979-81 ..........................................4.4 Monica Starrett, 1979-82 ......................................4.4 Pam Nielsen, 1992-94 .............................................4.48. Erika Bean, 2015-19 .................................................4.39. Mary Tebbs, 1981-83 ................................................4.110. Erika Bean, 2015-Present ..................................... 3.8

BLOCKS1. Emily Potter, 2013-18 ............................................ 2702. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 .................................. 2253. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ...................................... 1494. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ................................... 1355. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 ......................................... 1246. Kristi Rose, 1996-99 .............................................. 1237. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ................................. 1188. Halie Sawyer, 2006-10 .......................................... 1059. Cindy Lindsay, 1985-89 .......................................... 9010. Deb Asper, 1980-84 .................................................87

STEALS1. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............................ 2552. Janita Badon, 2008-2012 ....................................2353. Alli Bills, 1994-98 ...................................................2304. Kelsy Stireman, 2000-04 .................................... 2255. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10......................................... 2186. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 .......................................2177. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ..................................2038. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................................. 1879. Reggie Wright, 1983-87 ........................................ 18510. Melanee Brooks-McQueen, 1987-91 ................... 183

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1,000 POINT CLUB1. Kim Smith, 2002-06 .............................. 2,281 points540 (02-03), 480 (03-04), 606 (04-05), 655 (05-06)2. Michelle Plouffe, 2010-14 ......................2,100 points480 (10-11), 451 (11-12), 635 (12-13), 534 (13-14)3. Julie Krommenhoek, 1994-98 ............2,087 points504 (94-95), 498 (95-96), 540 (96-97), 545 (97-98)4. Deb Asper, 1980-84 ..............................2,075 points374 (80-81), 555 (81-82), 594 (82-83), 552 (83-84)5. Kalee Whipple, 2006-10......................... 1,964 points357 (06-07), 470 (07-08), 562 (08-09), 575 (09-10)6. Taryn Wicijowski, 2009-15 ................... 1,887 points518 (09-10), 32 (10-11), 423 (11-12), 485 (12-13), 429 (14-15)7. Morgan Warburton, 2005-09 ..............1,886 points203 (05-06), 522 (06-07), 550 (07-08), 611 (08-09)8. Anne Handy, 1981-85 .............................. 1,760 points363 (81-82), 356 (82-83), 486 (83-84), 555 (84-85)9. Shona Thorburn, 2002-06 ................... 1,735 points453 (02-03), 372 (03-04), 505 (04-05), 405 (05-06)10. Mikki Kane-Barton, 1989-93 ................1,690 points209 (89-90), 393 (90-91), 501 (91-92), 587 (92-93)

11. Emily Potter, 2013-18 .............................1,635 points 325 (13-14), 499 (15-16), 424 (16-17), 387 (17-18)12. Karen Alcorn, 1988-92 .......................... 1,459 points232 (88-89), 89-90 (333), 476 (90-91), 418 (91-92)13. Lori Parrish, 1976-81 ............................. 1,432 points282 (76-77), 464 (77-78), 500 (78-79), 186 (80-81)14. Iwalani Rodrigues, 2009-13 .................. 1,413 points120 (09-10), 522 (10-11), 346 (11-12), 425 (12-13)15. Jane Quimby, 1977-81 ............................1,385 points252 (77-78), 436 (78-79), 354 (79-80), 343 (80-81)16. Lauren Beckman, 1998-02 ................... 1,347 points269 (98-99), 332 (99-00), 390 (00-01), 356 (01-02)17. Sandy Kovach, 1979-83 ......................... 1,296 points305 (79-80), 452 (80-81), 264 (81-82), 275 (82-83)18. Mo Eckroth, 1975-79 .............................. 1,248 points218 (75-76), 332 (76-77), 383 (77-78), 275 (78-79)19. Mila Rogers-Stender, 1982-87 ............. 1,195 points101 (82-83), 212 (84-85), 463 (85-86), 419 (86-87)20. Janita Badon, 2008-12 ........................... 1,136 points107 (08-09), 322 (09-10), 441 (10-11), 266 (11-12)

21. Tanya Zachary, 1988-92 ........................ 1,132 points52 (88-89), 216 (89-90), 393 (90-91), 471 (91-92)22. Gina Butters, 1985-89 ............................. 1,110 points162 (85-86), 209 (86-87), 316 (87-88), 423 (88-89)23. Ellen Perrella, 1978-81 ........................... 1,044 points284 (78-79), 359 (79-80), 405 (80-81)24. Kristi Smith, 1987-91 ..............................1,040 points119 (87-88), 274 (88-89), 474 (89-90), 173 (90-91)25. Tanaeya BoClair, 2014-18 ......................1,030 points270 (14-15), 241 (15-16), 303 (16-17), 216 (17-18)26. Megan Huff, 2017-19 ...............................1,029 points440 (17-18), 589 (18-19)27. Reggie Wright, 1983-87 ........................ 1,027 points202 (83-84), 214 (84-85), 291 (85-86), 320 (86-87)28. Tiffany Rogers, 1983-88 .......................1,020 points134 (83-84), 35 (84-85), 268 (85-86), 228 (86-87), 355 (87-88)29. Paige Crozon, 2012-17 ............................1,003 points119 (12-13), 139 (14-15), 433 (15-16), 312 (16-17)

YEARLY LEADERSSCORINGYear Player G Pts Avg

75-76 Soni Adams 24 376 15.676-77 Soni Adams 25 320 12.877-78 Lori Parrish 30 464 15.578-79 Lori Parrish 31 500 16.179-80 Jane Quimby 26 354 13.680-81 Sandy Kovach 33 452 13.781-82 Deb Asper 29 556 19.282-83 Deb Asper 29 594 20.583-84 Deb Asper 31 552 17.884-85 Anne Handy 28 556 19.985-86 Mila Rogers-Stender 29 463 16.086-87 Mila Rogers-Stender 27 419 15.587-88 Tiffany Rogers 24 355 14.888-89 Gina Butters 30 423 14.189-90 Kristi Smith 30 474 15.890-91 Karen Alcorn 30 476 15.991-92 Mikki Kane-Barton 30 501 16.792-93 Mikki Kane-Barton 29 587 20.293-94 Andrea Herold 26 321 12.394-95 Julie Krommenhoek 30 504 16.895-96 Amber McEwen 29 502 17.396-97 Julie Krommenhoek 31 540 17.497-98 Julie Krommenhoek 27 545 20.298-99 Erin Gibbons 27 317 11.799-00 Lauren Beckman 31 332 10.700-01 Lauren Beckman 32 390 12.201-02 Lindsay Herbert 27 391 14.502-03 Kim Smith 31 540 17.403-04 Kim Smith 31 480 15.504-05 Kim Smith 34 606 17.805-06 Kim Smith 34 655 19.306-07 Morgan Warburton 33 522 15.807-08 Morgan Warburton 32 550 17.208-09 Morgan Warburton 33 611 18.5

09-10 Kalee Whipple 35 575 16.410-11 Iwalani Rodrigues 35 522 14.911-12 Michelle Plouffe 32 451 14.112-13 Michelle Plouffe 37 635 17.213-14 Michelle Plouffe 29 534 18.414-15 Taryn Wicijowski 30 429 14.315-16 Emily Potter 33 499 15.116-17 Emily Potter 31 424 13.717-18 Megan Huff 30 440 14.718-19 Megan Huff 30 589 19.6

REBOUNDINGYear Player G Rbs Avg

75-76 Soni Adams 24 196 8.276-77 Mo Eckroth 29 182 6.377-78 Lori Parrish 30 280 9.378-79 Lori Parrish 31 276 8.979-80 Sandy Kovach 26 213 8.280-81 Sandy Kovach 33 266 8.181-82 Deb Asper 29 283 9.882-83 Anne Handy 29 264 9.183-84 Anne Handy 31 304 9.884-85 Anne Handy 28 291 10.485-86 Donna Holzwarth 27 239 8.986-87 Donna Holzwarth 27 193 7.187-88 Donna Holzwarth 28 168 6.088-89 Cindy Lindsay 30 218 7.389-90 Kristi Smith 30 211 7.090-91 Tanya Zachary 30 304 10.191-92 Tanya Zachary 30 311 10.492-93 Mikki Kane-Barton 29 255 8.893-94 Andrea Herold 26 260 10.094-95 Andrea Herold 30 229 7.695-96 Amber McEwen 29 298 10.396-97 Hilary King-Noel 31 232 7.597-98 Angie Thill 27 188 7.598-99 Lauren Beckman 28 171 9.699-00 Lauren Beckman 31 204 6.6

00-01 Lauren Beckman 32 233 7.301-02 Lauren Beckman 27 219 8.102-03 Kim Smith 31 196 6.303-04 Kim Smith 31 234 7.504-05 Kim Smith 34 302 8.905-06 Kim Smith 34 283 8.306-07 Kalee Whipple 33 226 6.807-08 Kalee Whipple 32 232 7.308-09 Halie Sawyer 33 250 7.609-10 Halie Sawyer 35 287 8.210-11 Michelle Plouffe 35 256 7.311-12 Taryn Wicijowski 32 279 8.712-13 Michelle Plouffe 37 347 9.413-14 Michelle Plouffe 29 306 10.614-15 Taryn Wicijowski 30 273 9.115-16 Emily Potter 33 337 10.216-17 Emily Potter 31 257 8.317-18 Emily Potter 32 235 7.318-19 Megan Huff 30 296 9.9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts)Year Player FG-FGA Avg

75-76 Linda Grant 85-168 50.676-77 Lori Parrish 115-245 46.977-78 Lori Parrish 189-379 49.978-79 Ellen Perrella 112-204 54.979-80 Sandy Kovach 133-245 54.280-81 Sandy Kovach 175-308 56.881-82 Sandy Kovach 99-189 52.482-83 Sandy Kovach 120-192 62.583-84 Anne Handy 190-366 51.984-85 Leshia Lee 160-313 51.185-86 Mila Rogers-Stender 196-378 51.986-87 Mila Rogers-Stender 168-339 49.687-88 Tiffany Rogers-Kramer 135-259 52.188-89 Karen Alcorn 86-156 55.189-90 Kristi Smith 180-349 51.690-91 Tanya Zachary 159-306 52.0

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Field Goal Pct. Cont.91-92 Tanya Zachary 184-326 56.492-93 Mikki Kane-Barton 224-461 48.693-94 Andrea Herold 103-245 42.094-95 Julie Krommenhoek 175-349 50.195-96 Amber McEwen 196-359 54.696-97 Hilary King-Noel 128-269 47.697-98 Julie Krommenhoek 192-431 44.598-99 Kristi Rose 94-160 58.899-00 Lauren Beckman 122-245 49.800-01 Amy Ewert 109-218 50.001-02 Lauren Beckman 135-261 51.702-03 Kim Smith 177-372 47.603-04 Kim Smith 180-361 49.904-05 Kim Smith 227-452 50.205-06 Kim Smith 247-471 52.406-07 Jessica Perry 60-122 49.207-08 Leilani Mitchell 182-386 47.208-09 Katie King 147-257 57.209-10 Taryn Wicijowski 204-353 57.810-11 Iwalani Rodrigues 192-431 44.5.11-12 Taryn Wicijowski 157-315 49.812-13 Taryn Wicijowski 180-344 52.313-14 Emily Potter 141-307 45.914-15 Taryn Wicijowski 162-337 48.115-16 Emily Potter 61-115 53.016-17 Emily Potter 178-348 51.117-18 Megan Huff 168-330 50.918-19 Dre’Una Edwards 128-327 54.0

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Attempts)Year Player 3FG-FGA Avg

86-87 Reggie Wright 27-73 37.087-88 Gina Butters 39-85 45.988-89 Gina Butters 35-78 44.989-90 Kristi Smith 28-77 36.490-91 Karen Alcorn 23-78 29.591-92 Andrea Herold 27-56 48.292-93 Andrea Herold 28-86 32.693-94 Andrea Herold 42-107 39.394-95 Julie Krommenhoek 76-160 47.595-96 Julie Krommenhoek 85-216 39.496-97 Julie Krommenhoek 103-233 44.297-98 Julie Krommenhoek 98-231 42.498-99 Tiana Fuertes 24-64 37.599-00 Tiana Fuertes 31-64 48.400-01 Lori Red-Castagnetto 20-51 39.201-02 Lindsay Herbert 70-145 48.302-03 Kim Smith 73-169 43.203-04 Kelsy Stireman 28-60 46.704-05 Lana Sitterud 70-175 40.005-06 Julie Larsen 69-137 50.406-07 Marie Warner 23-65 35.407-08 Kalee Whipple 63-143 44.108-09 Kalee Whipple 77-205 37.609-10 Janita Badon 29-79 36.710-11 Iwalani Rodrigues 110-245 44.9

11-12 Rachel Messer 35-98 35.712-13 Rachel Messer 37-84 44.013-14 Cheyenne Wilson 44-115 38.314-15 Danielle Rodriguez 23-64 35.915-16 Katie Kuklok 57-133 42.916-17 Paige Crozon 50-163 30.717-18 Daneesha Provo 44-109 40.418-19 Sarah Porter 36-86 41.9

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Attempts)Year Player FT-FTA Avg

75-76 Mo Eckroth 72-96 75.076-77 Soni Adams 60-72 83.377-78 Mona Stevens 47-56 83.978-79 Ellen Perella 60-76 78.979-80 Holly Rawlings 74-104 71.880-81 Ellen Perella 61-79 77.281-82 Anne Handy 91-113 80.582-83 Anne Handy 56-76 73.783-84 Anne Handy 106-138 76.884-85 Anne Handy 131-153 85.685-86 Gina Butters 62-70 88.686-87 Reggie Wright 43-54 79.687-88 Tiffany Rogers 85-104 81.788-89 Gina Butters 116-148 78.489-90 Kelly Shaheen 48-66 72.790-91 Karen Alcorn 109-132 82.691-92 Tanya Zachary 103-136 75.792-93 Mikki Kane-Barton 129-166 77.793-94 Teresa Totorica 49-65 75.494-95 Julie Krommenhoek 78-89 87.695-96 Julie Krommenhoek 75-85 88.296-97 Julie Krommenhoek 97-115 84.397-98 Julie Krommenhoek 63-79 79.798-99 Erin Gibbons 52-65 80.099-00 Lauren Beckman 88-113 77.900-01 Kristina Andersen 90-103 87.401-02 Erin Gibbons 73-90 81.1 Lauren Beckman 86-106 81.102-03 Shona Thorburn 96-118 81.403-04 Carley Marshall 48-55 87.304-05 Kim Smith 100-119 84.005-06 Julie Larsen 67-77 87.006-07 Morgan Warburton 135-153 88.207-08 Morgan Warburton 99-115 86.108-09 Morgan Warburton 161-178 90.409-10 Kalee Whipple 119-156 76.310-11 Michelle Plouffe 108-143 75.511-12 Michelle Plouffe 80-103 77.712-13 Taryn Wicijowski 123-163 75.513-14 Michelle Plouffe 130-186 69.914-15 Taryn Wicijowski 101-144 70.115-16 Paige Crozon 103-120 85.816-17 Paige Crozon 62-75 82.717-18 Daneesha Provo 65-82 79.318-19 Megan Huff 113-134 84.3

ASSISTSYear Player G Ast Avg

75-76 Soni Adams 24 36 1.576-77 Soni Adams 25 40 1.677-78 Mo Eckroth 30 75 2.578-79 Mo Eckroth 33 100 3.079-80 Monica Starrett 29 127 4.480-81 Holly Rawlings 33 159 4.881-82 Monica Starrett 29 159 5.582-83 Mary Tebbs 28 120 4.383-84 Reggie Wright 29 92 3.284-85 Reggie Wright 28 95 3.485-86 Reggie Wright 29 107 3.786-87 Reggie Wright 27 119 4.487-88 Gina Butters 28 118 4.288-89 Gina Butters 30 172 5.789-90 Karen Alcorn 30 94 3.190-91 M. Brooks-McQueen 30 146 4.991-92 Karen Alcorn 29 144 5.092-93 Pam Nielsen 28 153 5.593-94 Pam Nielsen 26 82 3.294-95 Alli Bills 30 160 5.395-96 Richelle Cleverley 29 149 5.196-97 Alli Bills 31 213 7.697-98 Alli Bills 27 212 7.998-99 Tiana Fuertes 27 131 4.999-00 Tiana Fuertes 31 158 5.100-01 Amy Ewert 32 111 3.501-02 Kelsy Stireman 27 98 3.602-03 Shona Thorburn 31 103 3.303-04 Shona Thorburn 31 123 4.004-05 Shona Thorburn 34 221 6.505-06 Shona Thorburn 34 242 7.106-07 Morgan Warburton 33 103 3.107-08 Leilani Mitchell 32 240 7.508-09 Morgan Warburton 33 113 3.409-10 Janita Badon 35 156 4.510-11 Janita Badon 35 197 5.611-12 Janita Badon 26 143 5.512-13 Iwalani Rodrigues 37 108 2.913-14 Danielle Rodriguez 31 133 4.314-15 Danielle Rodriguez 29 105 3.615-16 Danielle Rodriguez 33 136 4.116-17 Erika Bean 31 173 5.617-18 Erika Bean 32 163 5.118-19 Erika Bean 30 170 5.7

YEARLY LEADERS

Erika Bean (11) became the first player in program history to have 150+ assists in three straight seasons (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19).

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STEALSYear Player G Stl Avg

78-79 Lori Parrish 31 51 1.679-80 Holly Rawlings 29 73 2.580-81 Holly Rawlings 33 88 2.781-82 Deb Asper 29 41 1.482-83 Mary Tebbs 28 35 1.383-84 Leshia Lee 30 34 1.184-85 Reggie Wright 28 52 1.985-86 Mila Rogers-Stender 29 55 1.986-87 Reggie Wright 27 68 2.587-88 Gina Butters 28 54 1.988-89 Gina Butters 30 60 2.089-90 M. Brooks-McQueen 27 47 1.790-91 M. Brooks-McQueen 30 72 2.491-92 Karen Alcorn 29 57 2.092-93 Pam Nielsen 28 55 2.093-94 Kim Hill 26 53 2.094-95 Alli Bills 30 71 2.495-96 Julie Krommenhoek 29 59 2.096-97 Alli Bills 31 74 2.697-98 Alli Bills 27 73 2.798-99 Tiana Fuertes 27 31 1.199-00 Amy Ewert 31 56 1.800-01 Amy Ewert 32 83 2.601-02 Kelsy Stireman 27 41 1.502-03 Kelsy Stireman 31 66 2.103-04 Kelsy Stireman 31 71 2.3

04-05 Lana Sitterud 34 73 2.105-06 Kim Smith 34 65 1.906-07 Morgan Warburton 33 40 1.207-08 Leilani Mitchell 32 59 1.808-09 Kalee Whipple 33 72 2.209-10 Janita Badon 35 79 2.310-11 Janita Badon 35 85 2.411-12 Janita Badon 26 44 1.712-13 Michelle Plouffe 37 72 1.913-14 Michelle Plouffe 29 35 1.214-15 Danielle Rodriugez 29 30 1.015-16 Danielle Rodriguez 33 44 1.316-17 Erika Bean 31 44 1.417-18 Erika Bean 32 45 1.418-19 Erika Bean 30 46 1.5

BLOCKSYear Player G Blk Avg

78-79 Lori Parrish 31 55 1.879-80 Sandy Kovach 26 39 1.580-81 Sandy Kovach 33 32 1.081-82 Sandy Kovach 28 31 1.182-83 Sandy Kovach 28 31 1.183-84 Anita Stites 29 34 1.284-85 Donna Holzwarth 26 19 0.785-86 Mila Rogers-Stender 29 22 0.886-87 Donna Holzwarth 27 15 0.687-88 Donna Holzwarth 28 18 0.6 Cindy Lindsay 28 18 0.688-89 Cindy Lindsay 30 46 1.5

89-90 Leslie Carpenter 22 6 0.390-91 Mikki Kane-Barton 30 32 1.191-92 Mikki Kane-Barton 30 42 1.492-93 Mikki Kane-Barton 29 38 1.393-94 Andrea Herold 26 30 1.294-95 Amber McEwen 30 42 1.495-96 Amber McEwen 29 38 1.396-97 Kristi Rose 30 34 1.197-98 Kristi Rose 27 54 2.098-99 Lauren Beckman 28 51 1.899-00 Lauren Beckman 31 61 2.000-01 Lauren Beckman 32 51 1.601-02 Lauren Beckman 27 62 1.902-03 Carley Marshall 31 35 1.103-04 Shona Thorburn 31 13 0.404-05 Deanne Hanchett 34 27 0.805-06 Jessica Perry 34 30 0.906-07 Joh-Teena Filipe 33 38 1.207-08 Katie King 32 32 1.008-09 Halie Sawyer 33 40 1.209-10 Halie Sawyer 35 47 1.410-11 Diana Rolniak 35 43 1.211-12 Michelle Plouffe 32 44 1.412-13 Michelle Plouffe 37 41 1.113-14 Emily Potter 31 43 1.414-15 Taryn Wicijowski 30 29 1.015-16 Emily Potter 33 83 2.516-17 Emily Potter 31 89 2.917-18 Emily Potter 32 55 1.718-19 Megan Huff 30 33 1.1

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Pac-12 All-Conference (Coaches)2019 Megan Huff, 1st Team2018 Megan Huff, 1st Team Emily Potter, HM2017 Emily Potter, HM2016 Emily Potter, 1st Team Paige Crozon, HM Danielle Rodriguez, HM2015 Taryn Wicijowski, HM2014 Michelle Plouffe, 1st Team2013 Michelle Plouffe, 1st Team2012 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st Team

Pac-12 All-Defense (Coaches)2019 Kiana Moore, HM2018 Emily Potter, HM2017 Emily Potter, 1st Team2016 Emily Potter, HM Danielle Rodriguez, HM2015 Taryn Wicijowski, HM2014 Michelle Plouffe, 1st Team2013 Michelle Plouffe, HM

Pac-12 All-Freshman (Coaches)2019 Dre’Una Edwards, 1st Team Dru Gylten, 1st Team Andrea Torres, HM2018 Tori Williams, HM2015 Tanaeya BoClair, HM2014 Emily Potter, 1st Team

Pac-12 Freshman of the Year 2019 Dre’Una Edwards

Pac-12 Player of the Week2018-19 Megan Huff, 12/10/18 Megan Huff, 1/28/192015-16 Emily Potter, 12/14/152013-14 Michelle Plouffe, 12/16/132012-13 Taryn Wicijowski, 12/3/122011-12 Michelle Plouffe, 2/13/12

Pac-12 Freshman of the Week2018-19 Dre’Una Edwards, 11/12/18 Dre’Una Edwards, 11/19/18 Dru Gylten, 12/10/18 Dre’Una Edwards, 12/17/18 Andrea Torres, 12/31/18 Dru Gylten, 1/7/19 Dre’Una Edwards, 1/14/19 Dre’Una Edwards, 2/11/19 Dre’Una Edwards, 2/18/192017-18 Tori Williams, Jan. 22, 2018 Tori Williams, Feb. 9, 20182014-15 Joeseta Fatuesi, 11/17/14 Tanaeya BoClair, 2/2/152013-14 Emily Potter, 12/16/13

Mountain West All-Conference2011 Michelle Plouffe, 2nd Team Iwalani Rodrigues, 2nd Team Janita Badon, HM2010 Kalee Whipple, 1st Team Taryn Wicijowski, 2nd Team2009 Morgan Warburton, 1st Team Kalee Whipple, 1st Team Katie King, 2nd Team2008 Leilani Mitchell, 1st Team Morgan Warburton, 1st Team Kalee Whipple, 2nd Team2007 Morgan Warburton, 1st Team Kalee Whipple, HM2006 Kim Smith, 1st Team Shona Thorburn, 1st Team2005 Kim Smith, 1st Team Lana Sitterud, 3rd Team2004 Kim Smith, 1st Team Shona Thorburn, 2nd Team Carley Marshall, HM2003 Kim Smith, 1st Team Shona Thorburn, 2nd Team Carley Marshall, HM2002 Lauren Beckman, 1st Team Lindsay Herbert, 2nd Team Erin Gibbons, HM2001 Lauren Beckman, 1st Team Amy Ewert, 1st Team Kristina Andersen, 3rd Team2000 Kristina Andersen, 2nd Team Lauren Beckman, 2nd Team Amy Ewert, 2nd Team

Mountain West All-Defense2011 Janita Badon, 1st Team2010 Halie Sawyer, 1st Team

MWC Player of the Year2009 Morgan Warburton2008 Leilani Mitchell2006 Kim Smith (Co-POY)2005 Kim Smith & Shona Thorburn (Co-Players of the Year)2004 Kim Smith2003 Kim Smith2001 Amy Ewert

MWC Defensive Player of the Year2005 Lana Sitterud2001 Amy Ewert

MWC Newcomer of the Year2008 Leilani Mitchell2003 Kim Smith

MWC Freshman of the Year2011 Michelle Plouffe2010 Taryn Wicijowski

MWC Coach of the Year2008 Elaine Elliott2003 Elaine Elliott2001 Elaine Elliott2000 Elaine Elliott

Western Athletic All-Conference1999 Lori Red, 1st Team Erin Gibbons, 2nd Team1998 Alli Bills, 1st Team Julie Krommenhoek, 1st Team1997 Julie Krommenhoek, 1st Team Hilary King-Noel, 2nd Team1996 Julie Krommenhoek, 1st Team Amber McEwen, 1st Team1995 Julie Krommenhoek, 1st Team Amber McEwen, 1st Team Andrea Herold, HM1994 Andrea Herold, 1st Team Kim Hill, HM1993 Mikki Kane-Barton, 1st Team Susana Tauteoli, 1st Team1992 Mikki Kane-Barton, 1st Team Karen Alcorn, 2nd Team1991 Mikki Kane-Barton, 1st Team Karen Alcorn, 1st Team Tanya Zachary, 2nd Team

WAC Player of the Year1997 Julie Krommenhoek (Division)1996 Amber McEwen1993 Mikki Kane-Barton

Joe Kearney Award(Awarded to the WAC’s Athlete of the Year for any sport since 1992)1993 Mikki Kane-Barton

WAC Freshman of the Year1999 Erin Gibbons (Division)1995 Julie Krommenhoek

WAC Coach of the Year1999 Elaine Elliott (Division)1998 Elaine Elliott (Division)1997 Elaine Elliott (Division)

HCAC All-Conference1990 Kristi Smith1989 Gina Butters Cindy Lindsay1988 Gina Butters Tiffany Rogers1987 Mila Rogers-Stender1986 Mila Rogers-Stender1985 Leshia Lee1984 Deb Asper1983 Deb Asper Anne Handy

IAC All-Conference1982 Deb Asper Anne Handy1981 Sandy Kovach Ellen Perrella Holly Rawlings1980 Ellen Perrella1979 Lori Parrish1978 Lori Parrish Mo Eckroth1977 Mo Eckroth1976 Soni Adams

CONFERENCE HONORS

Utah’s nine Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors in 2018-19 set a conference record.

Megan Huff (5) became the second player in Utah history to earn back-to-back Pac-12 All-Conference first-team honors, joining Michelle Plouffe.

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Associated Press2014 Michelle Plouffe, HM2013 Michelle Plouffe, HM2012 Michelle Plouffe, HM2010 Kalee Whipple, HM2009 Morgan Warburton, HM2008 Leilani Mitchell, 3rd Team2006 Kim Smith, 3rd Team1998 Julie Krommenhoek, HM

CBSSports.com2008 Leilani Mitchell, 3rd Team

Full Court Press2005 Shona Thorburn, 3rd Team

WBCA/Kodak2009 Morgan Warburton, HM2008 Leilani Mitchell, HM2006 Kim Smith, HM Shona Thorburn, HM2005 Kim Smith, HM Shona Thorburn, HM2004 Kim Smith, HM2003 Kim Smith, HM2001 Lauren Beckman, HM Amy Ewert, HM1998 Julie Krommenhoek, HM Alli Bills, HM1996 Julie Krommenhoek, HM Amber McEwen, HM1995 Julie Krommenhoek, HM1993 Mikki Kane-Barton, HM1992 Mikki Kane-Barton, HM1991 Karen Alcorn, HM1990 Kristi Smith, HM1989 Gina Butters, HM1988 Tiffany Rogers, HM1987 Mila Rogers-Stender, HM

1985 Anne Handy, HM1984 Deb Asper, 3rd Team1983 Deb Asper, HM1982 Deb Asper, HM1981 Ellen Perrella, HM1980 Jane Quimby, HM Holly Rawlings, HM1979 Lori Parrish, HM1978 Lori Parrish, HM1976 Soni Adams, HM

Pac-12 Academic All-Conference2019 Erika Bean, HM Dru Gylten, 2nd Team2018 Erika Bean, HM Tanaeya BoClair, HM Megan Jacobs, HM Kiana Moore, HM Emily Potter, HM2017 Erika Bean, HM Paige Crozon, HM Emily Potter, HM Malia Nawahine, HM2016 Katie Kuklo, 1st Team Tanaeya BoClair, HM Gabrielle Bowie, HM Paige Crozon, HM Malia Nawahine, HM Emily Potter, HM Danielle Rodriguez, HM2015 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st team Nakia Arquette, HM Paige Crozon, HM Danielle Rodriguez, HM2014 Nakia Arquette, HM Danielle Rodriguez, HM Michelle Plouffe, HM2013 Rachel Messer, 1st team Taryn Wicijowski, 1st team Michelle Plouffe, HM Ciera Dunbar, HM2012 Chelsea Bridgewater, 1st team Rachel Messer, 1st team Taryn Wicijowski, 1st team Michelle Plouffe, HM

Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year2015 Taryn Wicijowski

MWC Academic All-Conference2011 Chelsea Bridgewater Ciera Dunbar Michelle Harrison Rachel Messer Michelle Plouffe Diana Rolniak

2010 Josi McDermott Rachel Messer Diana Rolniak Kalee Whipple Taryn Wicijowski2009 Janita Badon Katie King Cydney Knight Josi McDermott Mandy Munns Hannah Stephens Deanne Stevenson Morgan Warburton Kalee Whipple2008 Hennasea Tokumura Kalee Whipple2007 Shauna Brouillard Jessica Perry Hennasea Tokumura Brette Ulsaker Marie Warner Kalee Whipple2006 Shauna Brouillard Camie Oakey Kim Smith2005 Camie Allen Shauna Brouillard Deanne Hanchett Kim Smith Lana Sitterud Marie Warner2004 Camie Allen Shauna Brouillard Kim Hemenway Mandie Little Carley Marshall Lana Sitterud Kim Smith Kelsy Stireman

2003 Mandie Little Carley Marshall Lana Sitterud Kim Smith Kelsey Stireman Sarah Wobbe2002 Amy Bastman Lauren Beckman Lindsay Herbert Carolina Matthews Lana Sitterud Kelsy Stireman2001 Kristina Andersen Lori Castagnetto Amy Ewert Lauren Beckman Lindsay Herbert Caroline Matthews Kelsy Stireman

2000 Kristina Andersen Amy Ewert Lori Red Lindsay Sodja Lauren Beckman

CoSIDA Academic All-District2018 Emily Potter, 2nd Team2015 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st Team2013 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st Team2012 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st Team2006 Kim Smith, 3rd Team2004 Kim Smith, 1st Team Kelsy Stireman, 2nd Team Mandie Little, 2nd Team2002 Lauren Beckman, 1st Team

CoSIDA Academic All-America2015 Taryn Wicijowski, 1st Team

ALL-AMERICA

HONORS/AWARDS

Michelle Plouffe is Utah’s most recent All-American, earning three straight selections to the AP honorable mention list.

ACADEMICS

Taryn Wicijowski earned Pac-12 Scholar-Ath-lete of the Year in 2015, also becoming Utah’s first Academic All-American that year.

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Highest Rank ..........................11th (AP, 1998) t-9th (Coaches, 1998)Consecutive Weeks Ranked ..............9 (AP) 2001 (1/15 - 3/12)Most Weeks Ranked .......................... 13 (AP) 2005-06 (11/12 - 3/13)

1997-98 (21-6) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches12/30 NR .....................251/5 22 ..................... 221/12 17 .......................161/19 14 .......................131/26 11 .......................t-92/2 17 .......................142/9 20 ......................182/16 20 ......................172/23 18 .......................163/2 21 ......................203/10 NR ......................21

2000-01 (28-4) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches12/18 25 .....................NR12/25 23 .....................NR1/1 25 .....................NR1/15 24 .....................251/22 21 .......................211/29 18 .......................192/5 17 .......................172/12 16 .......................172/19 13 .......................152/26 13 .......................143/5 14 .......................153/12 17 (FR) .............. 15 (FR)

2001-02 (15-12) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches11/5 NR ..................... 2411/12 25 ..................... 24

2002-03 (24-7) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches2/23 NR .....................253/2 NR .....................25

2003-04 (24-7) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches11/10 19 .......................1911/17 19 .......................1911/24 22 ......................1912/1 19 ......................2312/8 21 ...................... 2212/15 19 ......................2012/22 23 .....................2512/29 25 ..................... 241/5 NR ..................... 24

2/16 25 .....................NR

2004-05 (26-8) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches12/21 25 .....................NR

2005-06 (27-7) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches11/2 22 ......................2111/21 23 .....................2011/28 25 ..................... 2212/5 23 ..................... 2212/12 22 ......................2112/19 22 ......................2112/26 23 ..................... 221/2 22 ..................... 222/13 25 .....................NR2/20 19 ...................... 242/27 17 ...................... 223/6 19 .......................213/13 18 (FR) ............. 12 (FR)

2007-08 (27-5) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate AP..............Coaches2/4 20 .....................232/11 19 ......................202/18 18 .......................182/25 16 .....................t-153/3 15 .......................143/10 12 .......................133/17 18 (FR) .................NR

2018-19 (20-10) | HC: Lynne RobertsDate AP..............Coaches1/21 21 ...................... 241/28 14 .......................172/4 17 ......................20

Wins vs. AP Top 25 ......................................26All-Time vs. AP Top 25 ........................26-102

1976-77 (1-2) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result1/6/77 #5 UNLV L, 89-443/24/77 #17 Michigan St. W, 63-623/26/77 #12 Baylor L, 77-57

1977-78 (0-4) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result1/11/78 #11 Southern Conn L, 69-501/13/78 #11 Southern Conn. L, 67-423/18/78 #4 Montclair St. L, 74-503/19/78 #20 Ole Miss L, 66-45

1978-79 (1-2) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result12/14/78 #5 SFA L, 83-541/11/79 #13 UNLV L, 93-852/26/79 #10 UNLV W, 96-81

1979-80 (0-1) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result12/8/79 #15 UNLV L, 89-57

1981-82 (1-3) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result12/7/81 #5 Long Beach St. L, 84-6112/12/81 #16 Oregon L, 73-631/23/82 #16 Colorado W, 65-622/8/82 #12 Oregon L, 65-60

1982-83 (0-2) | HC: Fern GardnerDate Game Result11/27/82 #16 Arizona State L, 74-643/10/83 #12 Arizona State L, 78-64

1983-84 (1-0) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result2/10/84 #6 Long Beach St. W, 72-70

1984-85 (0-2) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/22/84 #4 USC L, 78-621/12/85 #19 Washington L, 74-58

1985-86 (0-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/20/85 #16 Ohio State L, 82-65

1986-87 (0-3) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/6/86 #6 USC L, 74-691/15/87 #11 Vanderbilt L, 65-641/17/87 #20 Western Ky. L, 77-53

1987-88 (0-4) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/27/87 #20 Stanford L, 87-7112/5/87 #12 Western Ky. L, 78-611/23/88 #2 LA-Tech L, 83-583/5/88 #18 New Mex. St. L, 68-64(OT)

1988-89 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/3/88 #18 Washington W, 77-613/15/89 #16 UNLV L, 67-53

1989-90 (0-2) HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/20/89 #15 Washington L, 65-513/14/90 #24 Mississippi L, 74-51

1990-91 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/1/90 #21 Vanderbilt W, 86-7812/8/90 #7 Stanford L, 78-74

1991-92 (0-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result3/14/92 #23 Creighton L, 74-63

1992-93 (1-0) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result1/8/93 #11 Texas Tech W, 72-55

1993-94 (0-2) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/26/93 #12 Western Ky. L, 83-4111/29/93 #9 Stanford L, 59-48

1994-95 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result2/25/95 #22 San Diego St. L, 71-553/11/95 #20 San Diego St. W, 64-57

UTES IN THE TOP-25

The Utes ranked as high as No. 14 in the AP Poll in 2019. Utah entered the poll in week 12, the first appearance by the Utes in the AP Poll in over a decade.

UTES vs THE TOP-25

Utah defeated #6 Long Beach State in 1984 in Salt Lake City, setting a school record for highest-ranked win.

UTES & THE TOP 25

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1995-96 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/17/95 #14 Colorado L, 63-61 (OT)11/27/95 #14 Western Ky. W, 83-77

1996-97 (0-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result3/16/97 #12 Virginia L, 65-46

1997-98 (1-0) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/21/97 #24 Arkansas W, 73-64

1998-99 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/3/98 #12 Colorado St. L, 70-692/13/99 #16 Hawaii W, 46-44

2000-01 (2-2) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/16/00 #14 Oregon W, 63-4812/30/00 #17 Stanford L, 72-583/19/01 #16 Iowa W, 78-693/24/01 #2 Notre Dame L, 69-54

2001-02 (0-2) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result1/12/02 #23 Colo. St. L, 87-77 (OT)2/7/02 #19 Colorado St. L, 58-53

2002-03 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/28/02 #14 Mississippi St. W, 69-653/25/03 #2 Duke L, 65-54

2003-04 (0-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/17/03 #18 UCSB L, 52-44

2004-05 (2-3) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/19/04 #7 Stanford L, 63-5711/26/04 #13 Michigan St. L, 56-5412/11/04 #23 TCU W, 85-723/19/05 #19 Iowa State W, 73-613/21/05 #1 Stanford L, 88-62

2005-06 (5-3) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/17/05 #23 NC State W, 73-6212/18/05 #13 Notre Dame L, 68-551/5/06 #21 New Mexico L, 59-422/4/06 #16 New Mexico W, 75-622/8/06 #18 BYU W, 70-523/11/06 #20 BYU W, 84-603/20/06 #15 Arizona St. W, 86-653/27/06 #3 Maryland L, 75-65 (OT)

2006-07 (1-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result12/16/06 #14 Stanford L, 74-471/7/07 #25 New Mexico W, 49-48

2007-08 (0-1) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/18/07 #5 Stanford L, 81-77 (2OT)

2008-09 (0-3) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/25/08 #7 Louisville SLC L, 59-4811/28/08 #16 Virginia L, 65-573/24/09 #3 Maryland L, 71-56

2009-10 (0-3) | HC: Elaine ElliottDate Game Result11/27/09 #2 Stanford L, 60-411/9/10 #25 TCU L, 62-412/10/10 #24 TCU L, 105-96 (4OT)

2010-11 (0-2) | HC: Anthony LevretsDate Game Result11/19/10 #3 Stanford L, 62-533/19/11 #9 Notre Dame L, 67-54

2011-12 (0-2) | HC: Anthony LevretsDate Game Result1/12/12 #4 Stanford L, 62-432/25/12 #4 Stanford L, 69-42

2012-13 (0-8) | HC: Anthony LevretsDate Game Result1/4/13 #7 California L, 55-501/6/13 #4 Stanford L, 70-561/8/13 #23 Colorado L, 67-571/13/13 #23 Colorado L, 56-431/25/13 #6 Stanford L, 65-441/27/13 #7 California L, 71-542/3/13 #18 UCLA L, 70-423/8/13 #14 UCLA L, 54-43

2013-14 (0-5) | HC: Anthony LevretsDate Game Result11/15/13 #15 Nebraska L, 75-691/10/14 #4 Stanford L, 87-611/12/14 #19 California L, 68-591/24/14 #14 Arizona State L, 65-622/23/14 #20 Arizona State L, 60-40

2014-15 (0-5) | HC: Anthony LevretsDate Game Result11/23/14 #16 Nebraska L, 66-431/5/15 #15 Stanford L, 55-452/1/15 #11 Arizona State L, 58-482/22/15 #7 Oregon State L, 52-422/27/15 #10 Arizona State L, 46-42

2015-16 (1-7) | HC: Lynne RobertsDate Game Result11/26/15 #21 Oklahoma L, 70-551/8/16 #9 Stanford L, 75-721/10/16 #21 California W, 84-791/17/16 #10 Arizona State L, 80-601/22/16 #11 Oregon State L, 62-531/31/16 #15 UCLA L, 69-632/14/16 #8 Oregon State L, 72-532/21/16 #15 Stanford L, 72-54

2016-17 (1-8) | HC: Lynne RobertsDate Game Result12/30/16 #10 UCLA L, 67-561/6/17 #19 Arizona State L, 66-441/13/17 #13 Stanford L, 77-581/15/17 #24 California W, 63-571/20/17 #11 Oregon State L, 70-442/3/17 #10 Washington L, 82-532/12/17 #8 Stanford L, 87-512/19/17 #11 Oregon State L, 63-492/25/17 #11 Washington L, 84-77

2017-18 (1-5) | HC: Lynne RobertsDate Game Result1/12/18 #14 UCLA L, 81-741/19/18 #22 Arizona State W, 58-561/26/18 #17 Oregon State L, 69-581/28/18 #7 Oregon L, 84-682/9/18 #17 Stanford L, 70-492/24/18 #10 UCLA L, 78-71 (OT)

2018-19 (1-5) | HC: Lynne RobertsDate Game Result1/4/19 #22 Arizona State L, 65-631/27/19 #6 Stanford W, 75-682/1/19 #4 Oregon L, 87-652/3/19 #9 Oregon State L, 71-632/17/19 #19 Arizona State L, 60-583/1/19 #25 UCLA L, 76-60

UTES vs THE TOP-25

Utah beat #6 Stanford in 2019 in the Hunts-man Center, tying for the highest-ranked win in program history.

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NCAA Tournament1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 (Sweet 16), 2003, 2005, 2006 (Elite 8), 2008, 2009, 2011

WNIT Appearances1979, 1984, 1999, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013 (Finals), 2016, 2017, 2018

MWC Regular Season Champions2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009

MWC Tournament Champions2000, 2006, 2009, 2011

WAC Regular Season Champions1996

WAC Division Champions1997, 1998, 1999

WAC Tournament Champions1991, 1995

HCAC Champions1986, 1987, 1989

HCAC Tournament Champions1989, 1990

IAC Champions1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

AIAW Tournament1976, 1977

AIAW Sectional1978

1975-76IAIAW Regionals at Logan, Utah March 5 ................... Utah 62, Utah State 48March 6 .................Utah 73, Weber State 44

AIAW National Championship at University Park, Pa.March 24 ....... Wayland Baptist 85, Utah 46March 25 ........................ Queens 77, Utah 57

1976-77IAIAW Regionals at Salt Lake CityMarch 4 ...................Utah 71, New Mexico 46March 5 ...... Utah 62, New Mexico State 49

AIAW National Championship at Minneapolis, Minn.March 23 .............Kansas State 70, Utah 32March 24 ......... Utah 63, Michigan State 62March 25 ..Utah 83, Mississippi College 63March 26 ..........................Baylor 77, Utah 52

1977-78IAIAW Regionals at Ogden, UtahMarch 10 .................Utah 70, New Mexico 67March 11 .......... Brigham Young 60, Utah 58

AIAW Eastern Sectional at New Brunswick, N.J.March 18 .....................Montclair 74, Utah 50March 19 ..................Mississippi 65, Utah 45

1978-79AIAW Region 7 Championship at Tucson, Ariz.March 9 .......................Utah 82, Colorado 79March 10 ..........Brigham Young 80, Utah 79

Women’s NIT at Amarillo, TexasMarch 15 ........................... Drake 88, Utah 67March 16 ...Mississippi College 85, Utah 65March 17 ....................Utah 83, California 76

1979-80AIAW Region 7 Championship at Provo, UtahMarch 7 ....... Utah 81, New Mexico State 62March 8 ........... Brigham Young 94, Utah 75

1980-81AIAW Region 7 Championship at Las Cruces, N.M.March 6 ........Utah 71, New Mexico State 64March 7 ........................Colorado 75, Utah 61

1982-83NCAA Tournament at Tempe, Ariz. (#5 Seed)March 20 ............ Arizona State 78, Utah 64

1983-84Women’s NIT at Amarillo, TexasMarch 22 ..................Vanderbilt 84, Utah 58March 23 ................... California 73, Utah 64March 24 ............... Illinois State 82, Utah 61

1985-86NCAA Tournament at Missoula, Mont. (#9 Seed)March 12 ...................... Montana 58, Utah 46

1988-89HCAC Tournament at Las Cruces, N.M.March 10 ..........Utah 80, Colorado State 70March 11 .......................Utah 92, Wyoming 54

NCAA Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. (#9 Seed)March 15 .............................UNLV 67, Utah 53

1989-90HCAC Tournament at Salt Lake CityMarch 8 ...... Utah 85, New Mexico State 74March 9 ....................... Utah 80, Wyoming 61

NCAA Tournament at Oxford, Miss. (#12 Seed)March 14 ....................Mississippi 74, Utah 51

1990-91WAC Tournament at Laramie, Wyo.March 8 .......................Utah 74, Wyoming 62March 9 .................... Utah 86, Creighton 69

NCAA Tournament at Los Angeles, Calif. (#12 Seed)March 13 ...............................USC 63, Utah 52

1991-92WAC Tournament at Salt Lake CityMarch 12 ............ Utah 75, Texas-El Paso 60March 13 ..........Utah 78, Brigham Young 69March 14 .......... ..........Creighton 74, Utah 63

1992-93WAC Tournament at Salt Lake CityMarch 11 ........... Utah 62, Colorado State 48March 12 .........Utah 74, San Diego State 56March 13 ..........Brigham Young 53, Utah 50

1993-94WAC Tournament at Salt Lake CityMarch 9 ........... Colorado State 69, Utah 57

1994-95WAC Tournament at Albuquerque, N.M.March 8 ............ Utah 71, Brigham Young 62March 10 .............. Utah 75, Fresno State 49March 11 ..........Utah 64, San Diego State 57

NCAA Tournament at Boulder, Colo. (#8 Seed)March 15 ..........SW Missouri St. 49, Utah 47

1995-96WAC Tournament at Albuquerque, N.M.March 6 .............Utah 81, Brigham Young 61March 8 ................. New Mexico 55, Utah 53

NCAA Tournament at Ruston, La. (#8 Seed)March 16 ...........Southern Miss. 74, Utah 66

1996-97WAC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 5 ...........Utah 58, Brigham Young 54March 7 ............................... Utah 78, SMU 63March 8 ......... San Diego State 56, Utah 50

NCAA Tournament at Charlottesville, Va. (#5 Seed)March 14 .................. Utah 66, Iowa State 57March 16 ........................ Virginia 65, Utah 47

1997-98WAC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 4 .......... Brigham Young 66, Utah 58

NCAA Tournament at Durham, N.C. (#7 Seed)March 14 ......................Louisville 69, Utah 61

POSTSEASON SUMMARY

Utah advanced to its first Elite 8 appearance in 2006 after defeating No. 15 Arizona State in the Sweet 16. They took on No. 3 Maryland, but fell 75-65 in overtime.

POSTSEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR

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Women’s NIT at Des Moines, IowaMarch 11 ............................ Drake 70, Utah 62

1999-2000MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 8 ......................Utah 65, Air Force 29March 10 .............................Utah 67, UNLV 65March 11 ................................. Utah 61, BYU 47

NCAA Tournament at Ames, Iowa (#11 Seed)March 17 .......................... Illinois 73, Utah 58

2000-01MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 7 ......................Utah 53, Air Force 50March 9 ................................BYU 57, Utah 50

NCAA Tournament at Salt Lake City (#5 Seed)March 17 .......................Utah79,Fairfield57March 19 ..............................Utah 78, Iowa 69

NCAA Midwest Regional at Denver, Colo.March 24 ...............Notre Dame 69, Utah 54

2001-02MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 6 ..............................UNLV 57, Utah 38

2002-03MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 12 .....................Utah 83, Air Force 46March 14 ...............................BYU 70, Utah 59

NCAA Tournament at Raleigh, N.C. (#8 Seed)March 23 .........................Utah 73, DePaul 64March 25 ............................ Duke 65, Utah 54

2003-04MWC Tournament at Denver, Colo.March 10 ......... Utah 68, San Diego State 51March 12 .............................Utah 59, UNLV 55March 13 ..................New Mexico 71, Utah 50

2004-05MWC Tournament at Denver, Colo.March 9 ......................Utah 63, Air Force 42

March 11 ................................Utah 64, BYU 48March 12 .................New Mexico 47, Utah 37

NCAA Tournament at Fresno, Calif. (#10 Seed)March 19 ....................Utah 73, Iowa State 61March 21 ......................Stanford 88, Utah 62

2005-06MWC Tournament at Denver, Colo.March 8 .......................Utah 67, Air Force 47March 10 ..............................Utah 61, UNLV 45March 11 ................................Utah 84, BYU 60

NCAA Tournament at Tucson, Ariz. (#5 Seed)March 18 ...........Utah 76, Middle Tenn. St. 71March 21 .............Utah 86, Arizona State 65

NCAA Regional at Albuquerque, N.M.March 25 ..........Utah 57, Boston College 54March 27 ........... Maryland 75, Utah 65 (OT)

2006-07MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 7 ................................Utah 68, TCU 67March 9 ................................BYU 55, Utah 49

Women’s NIT First Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 14 .......................Utah 78, Montana 70

Women’s NIT Second Round at Champaign, Ill.March 19 .......................... Illinois 59, Utah 48

2007-08MWC Tournament at Las Vegas. Nev.March 12 ..........Colorado State 60, Utah 52

NCAA Tournament at West Lafayette, Ind. (#8 Seed)March 23 ........................Purdue 66, Utah 59

2008-09MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 13 ................ Utah 56, New Mexico 55March 14 ........Utah 63, San Diego State 58

NCAA Tournament at College Park, Md. (#9 Seed)March 22 .................... Utah 60, Villanova 30March 24 ......................Maryland 71, Utah 56

2009-10MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 9 ......................Utah 63, Air Force 40March 10 .........Utah 51, New Mexico 45 (OT)March 12 ............................... Utah 69, TCU 57March 13 .... San Diego St. 70, Utah 60 (OT)

Women’s NIT First Round at Moraga, Calif.March 2 ................Utah 66, Saint Mary’s 53

Women’s NIT Second Round at Berkeley, Calif.March 23 ................... California 64, Utah 54

2010-11MWC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 8 ..............................Utah 55, UNLV 44March 9 ......................Utah 70, Air Force 55March 11 ................................Utah 50, BYU 49March 12 .......................Utah 52, TCU 47 (OT)

NCAA Tournament at Salt Lake City (#15 Seed)March 19 ................ Notre Dame 67, Utah 54

2011-12Pac-12 Tournament at Los Angeles, Calif.March 7 ........................Colorado 55, Utah 41

Women’s NIT First Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 15 ..................Utah 69, Utah State 58

Women’s NIT Second Round at Seattle, Wash.March 18 .................Washington 52, Utah 39

2012-13Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 7 .........................Utah 66, Arizona 48March 8 ..............................UCLA 54, Utah 43

Women’s NIT First Round at Long Beach, Calif.March 20 ..........Utah 56, Long Beach St. 49

Women’s NIT Second Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 25 ....................Utah 61, San Diego 50

Women’s NIT Third Round at Stockton, Calif.March 28 ...............Utah60,Pacific55(OT)

Women’s NIT Quarterfinals at Moraga, Calif.March 30 .............Utah 58, Saint Mary’s 55

Women’s NIT Semifinals at Manhattan, Kan.April 3 .........Utah 54, Kansas State 46 (OT)

Women’s NIT Final at Philadelphia, Pa.April 6 .............................. Drexel 46, Utah 43

2013-14Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 6 ................. Utah 65, Washington 53March 7 ..............Oregon State 50, Utah 35

2014-15Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 5 ..................Washington 75, Utah 64

2015-16Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 3 ............California 66, Utah 63 (OT)

Women’s NIT First Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 18 ............ Utah 95, Montana State 61

Women’s NIT Second Round at Spokane, Wash.March 21 .......................Utah 92, Gonzaga 77

Women’s NIT Third Round at Eugene, Ore.March 23 ........................Oregon 73, Utah 63

2016-17Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 2 .............. Arizona State 72, Utah 54

Women’s NIT First Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 17 ...................... UC Davis 72, Utah 62

2017-18Pac-12 Tournament at Seattle, Wash.March 1 .......................Colorado 66, Utah 56

Women’s NIT First Round at Salt Lake CityMarch 15 .............................Utah 78, UNLV 68

Women’s NIT Second Round at Manhattan, Kan.March 18 .............. Kansas State 74, Utah 57

2018-19Pac-12 Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev.March 7 ..................Washington 64, Utah 54

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-A-Acarregui, Chris ................ 1981-84Adams, Soni ........................ 1975-77Alcorn, Amy ....................... 1994-98Alcorn, Brenda................... 1986-91Alcorn, Karen .................... 1988-92Anae, Wendy ........................2013-17Andersen, Kristina ............ 1997-01Andersen, Pam .................. 1977-78Arquette, Nakia ...................2012-15Asper, Deb ......................... 1980-84Atencio, Stacey ................ 1978-80

-B-Badon, Janita .................... 2008-12Bandy-Donahue, Angie .... 1992-96Bastman, Amy ................. 2000-03Baxter, Linda ......................1975-76Bean, Erika.......................... 2015-19Becker, Niyah ................... 2018-Beckman, Lauren ............. 1998-02Behrman, Terry ................ 1980-84Berg, Brittany ..................2004-06Bills, Alli .............................. 1994-98BoClair, Tanaeya ................2014-18Bowie, Gabrielle .................2014-15Bridgewater, Chelsea .....2009-13Brooks-McQueen, Melanee .. 1987-91Butters, Gina .....................1985-89

-C-Carlsen, Heidi ..................2003-07Carpenter, Leslie .............1986-90Clark, Tilar .......................... 2016-18Cleverley, Richelle ........... 1992-96Clinton, Jamie ................... 1984-86Corbin, Maurane .............. 2017-Crockett, Carlene ............. 1976-77Crozon, Paige ...........2013, 2015-17Cruz, Jordan ...................... 2018-19

-D-Davidson, Jane ..................1975-76Davis, Cindy ....................... 1992-96De Lucia, Amanda ............ 1984-88Dunbar, Cierra................... 2010-14

-E-Eckroth, Mo .........................1975-79Edwards, Dre’Una ............. 2018-19Ewert, Amy ......................... 1997-01

-F-Fatuesi, Joeseta .................2015-17Filipe, Joh-Teena .............2005-07Fowler, Laura .................... 1995-97Fronk, Jan .......................... 1979-82Fuertes, Tiana ...................1996-00

-G-Gibbons, Erin ..................... 1998-02Gibby, Debbie ..................... 1990-91Gida, Allison ........................ 2010-12Grant, Linda ........................1975-78Green, Hannah .................2002-03Griffin,Kristin ................... 1990-94Gylten, Dru ........................ 2018-

-H-Handy, Anne ........................ 1981-85Hansen, Erin ....................... 1998-01Harrison, Michelle ..............2010-11Hemenway, Kim ...............2003-04Henage, Krista ................... 1977-78Hendrix, Sharee ...............2001-02Hennessey, Michelle ........ 1987-88Herbert, Lindsay .............. 1998-02Herold, Andrea .................. 1991-95Hill, Kim ............................... 1989-94Holzwarth, Donna ............. 1984-88Huff, Megan..........................2017-19

-J-Jacobs, Megan ................... 2016-18Jaynes, Tracy ....................1975-76Jensen, Emily .................... 1995-96

-K-Kalmstrom, Awa .................2012-14Kane-Barton, Mikki ..........1989-93King, Katie .........................2007-09King-Noel, Hilary .............. 1993-97Knight, Cydney .................2007-09Knighton, Brittany ............. 2010-12Kovach, Sandy................... 1979-83

Krommenhoek, Amy ...........2010-11Krommenhoek, Julie ....... 1994-98Kuklok, Katie .............................2015

-L-Larsen, Julie ....................2002-06Larsen, Lexa ....................... 1991-92Lee, Leshia .......................... 1981-85Lindsay, Cindy ...................1985-89Little, Mandie ..................... 2001-04Lyons, Debby ......................1976-78

-M-Marshall, Carley ............... 1999-04Marshall, Kaylene ..............1975-76Martin, Stacy ..................... 1982-86Matthews, Caroline........ 2000-03Matthews, Jada ....................... 2014McDermott, Josi ............... 2007-10McCarter, Lyn ....................1975-78McColl, Katherine ............. 1998-02McCurtain, Lori .................. 1975-77McEwen, Amber ................ 1994-96McKinnon, Sasha ..............2005-10Messer, Rachel .................2009-13Mitchell, Leilani ............... 2006-08Montgomery, De’Andra .... 1989-91Moore, Kiana ..................... 2016-Morris, Rachel .....................2011-12Munns, Mandy ................. 2008-09Murphy, Shauna ...............2003-07

-N-Nawahine, Malia .......2014, 2016-17Nawahine, Valerie ..............2013-14Neebling, Leslie ................ 1984-88Neeley, Susan ....................1976-79Cathy, Nelson ....................1988-90Nielsen, Pam ..................... 1992-94

-O-Oakey, Camie ...................2003-07Olsen, Kathy .......................1975-76Owens, Devri .................2013, 2015

-P-Palkie, Mia ........................... 1991-95Parrish, Lori ....................... 1978-81

Pearce, Sue ....................... 1979-80Perrella, Ellen .................... 1978-81Perry, Jessica .................2004-08Plouffe, Michelle ................ 2010-14Porter, Jordanna ....................2015Porter, Sarah..................... 2018-19Potter, Emily ...... 2013-14, 2015-18Provo, Daneesha .............. 2016-

-Q-Quimby, Jane ......................1977-81

-R-Rawlings, Holly .................. 1979-81Red, Sarah ........................2004-05Red, Stephanie .................2004-05Red-Castagnetto, Lori ... 1996-97, 1998-01Reynolds, Ariel ....................2012-14Reynolds, Karen ............... 1982-83Richardson, ReShawnda ..... 1997-98Rodrigues, Iwalani ...........2009-13Rodriguez, Danielle ............2012-15Rogers, Tiffany .................1983-88Rogers-Stender, Mila ...... 1982-87Rolniak, Diana ................... 2009-12Rose, Kristi ........................1996-99Ross Allen, Laura ............. 1994-98

-S-Sanderson, Trudy ............ 1982-86Sawyer, Halie ....................2006-10Shahenn, Kelly ................... 1986-91Shelley, Rosie....................1995-98Sitivi, Rita ...........................2009-13Sitterud, Lana ...................2001-05Smith, Kim .........................2002-06Smith, Kristi ....................... 1987-91Smith, Lynnette ................. 1975-77Smith, Tanya......................1990-93Snow, Sheri .......................1988-90Sodja-Boudreau, Lindsay.... 1997-00Starrett, Monica ............... 1979-82Stepan, Shirley ................. 1993-94Stephens, Hannah .......... 2008-09Stevens, Mona ................... 1977-79Stevenson, Deanne .........2004-09Stireman, Kelsy ...............2000-04

Stites, Anita .......................1980-85Stolarczyk, Lisa ................. 1978-81Sutak, Whitney ................... 1999-01

-T-Tauteoli, Susana ................ 1991-93Tebbs, Mary ........................ 1981-83Thill, Angie..........................1993-98Thorburn, Shona ..............2001-06Thueson, Lisa .................... 1995-97Tokumura, Hennasea ....... 2006-11Torres, Andrea................. 2018-Totorica, Teresa ................ 1991-95

-U-Ulsaker, Brette ................2006-07

-V-Veater, Donna .................... 1991-92Vest, Sheri ..........................1975-78

-W-Waldram, Holly................... 1977-79Wallace, Cathy ...................1978-79Warburton, Morgan ........2005-09Ward, Krikit........................ 1983-87Warner, Marie .................. 2004-07Watrin, Stephanie ............1986-89Welch, Kerry ......................1986-88Whipple, Kalee ...................2006-10Whitehead, Lydia .............2005-07Whitman, Janna ................1996-00Wicijowski, Taryn .............2009-15Wilburn, Jennifer ............. 1993-94Williams, Tori ......................2017-18Wilson, Carol ..................... 1978-80Wilson, Cheyenne ................2011-15Wobbe, Sarah ....................1999-03Wood, Dixie ........................ 1978-82Works, Sara ....................... 1995-97Woster, Meghan...............2002-03Wright, Reggie .................. 1983-87

-Z-Zachary, Tanya ................. 1988-92

Utah Women’s Basketball Head CoachesElaine Elliott ......................................................... 27 Seasons .......................................................... 1982-2010 ............................................................582-234 ....................................................71.3%(John Wooden National Coach of the Year - 2001 | WBCA District Coach of the Year - 2009, 2008, 2001, 2000, 1998 | 14 NCAA Appearances - 2006 Elite Eight, 2001 & 2006

Sweet 16 | 15 Conference Championships | 20, 20-win seasons with 16 players earning All-America)Fern Gardner ...................................................... 8 Seasons ............................................................ 1975-1983 ............................................................174-62 .......................................................73.7%(Three AIAW Tournament Appearances | Four Conference Championships | First-ever NCAA Tournament Appearance in 1983 | Three-time Region 7 Coach of the Year | Six

players earned All-America | 8 winning seasons)Anthony Levrets ................................................. 5 Seasons ............................................................2010-2015 ............................................................85-80........................................................ 51.5%Lynne Roberts ............................................. 4 Seasons ..................................................... 2015-Present ..............................................72-54 ................................................. 57.1%John Hull .............................................................. 1 Season ................................................................ 1974-1975 .............................................................12-2 ........................................................... 85.7%

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE Overall Conference Home Away Neutral PF PA

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L W L W L Avg. Avg. Coach Postseason

1974-75 12 2 .857 10 1 .909 7 0 4 0 1 2 51.5 46.1 John Hull AIAW Regional1975-76 19 5 .792 12 1 .923 12 1 6 2 1 2 60.5 50.1 Fern Gardner AIAW Championship1976-77 26 3 .897 13 0 1.000 12 0 10 0 4 3 65.3 53.2 Fern Gardner AIAW Championship1977-78 21 9 .700 12 1 .923 10 0 9 5 2 4 68.8 63.1 Fern Gardner AIAW Eastern Sectional1978-79 23 10 .697 11 2 .846 10 1 8 3 5 6 78.5 71.6 Fern Gardner AIAW Regional/NWIT1979-80 21 8 .724 9 2 .818 11 0 8 6 2 2 76.0 68.2 Fern Gardner AIAW Regional1980-81 24 9 .727 9 1 .900 13 1 10 5 1 3 78.3 67.3 Fern Gardner AIAW Regional1981-82 18 11 .621 7 3 .700 14 2 4 9 0 0 70.8 67.0 Fern Gardner --1982-83 22 7 .759 11 1 .916 11 0 7 6 4 1 75.4 68.3 Fern Gardner NCAA First Round1983-84 19 12 .613 9 3 .750 11 2 5 3 3 7 71.9 63.3 Elaine Elliott WNIT1984-85 16 12 .571 8 4 .667 11 1 4 9 1 2 72.9 70.1 Elaine Elliott --1985-86 21 8 .724 11 1 .916 12 1 8 7 1 0 73.0 64.5 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1986-87 20 7 .740 10 2 .833 11 1 7 6 2 0 72.1 62.1 Elaine Elliott --1987-88 19 9 .679 9 1 .900 11 4 8 4 0 1 70.6 62.5 Elaine Elliott --1988-89 24 6 .800 9 1 .900 12 0 6 5 4 1 73.0 59.0 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1989-90 20 10 .667 6 4 .600 14 2 6 7 0 1 74.0 63.2 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1990-91 20 10 .667 9 3 .750 11 2 7 6 2 2 75.3 63.7 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1991-92 22 8 .733 10 4 .714 13 2 9 5 0 1 71.9 63.2 Elaine Elliott --1992-93 19 10 .655 9 5 .643 12 4 6 5 1 1 65.1 57.7 Elaine Elliott --1993-94 12 14 .462 9 5 .643 7 5 5 9 0 0 59.4 59.9 Elaine Elliott --1994-95 23 7 .767 12 2 .857 11 2 8 3 4 2 69.6 57.4 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1995-96 21 8 .724 12 2 .857 12 0 8 7 1 1 70.7 60.4 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1996-97 25 6 .806 15 1 .938 12 1 9 2 4 3 67.4 57.9 Elaine Elliott NCAA Second Round1997-98 21 6 .778 11 3 .786 11 0 8 4 2 2 69.3 56.7 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round1998-99 21 7 .750 12 2 .857 12 2 9 3 0 2 65.9 55.1 Elaine Elliott WNIT First Round1999-00 23 8 .742 11 3 .786 11 2 9 5 3 1 65.2 52.2 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round2000-01 28 4 .875 14 0 1.000 17 1 10 1 1 2 66.8 51.1 Elaine Elliott NCAA Sweet 162001-02 15 12 .556 8 6 .571 7 3 7 8 1 1 65.1 59.0 Elaine Elliott --2002-03 24 7 .774 12 2 .857 13 0 6 5 5 2 65.6 51.0 Elaine Elliott NCAA Second Round2003-04 24 7 .774 12 2 .857 13 1 8 5 3 1 65.0 54.5 Elaine Elliott --2004-05 26 8 .765 12 2 .857 13 3 9 2 4 3 65.9 55.7 Elaine Elliott NCAA Second Round2005-06 27 7 .794 12 4 .750 12 2 8 3 7 2 69.2 56.2 Elaine Elliott NCAA Elite Eight2006-07 19 14 .576 10 6 .625 12 3 6 9 1 2 61.0 58.8 Elaine Elliott WNIT First Round2007-08 27 5 .844 16 0 1.000 14 1 11 2 2 2 68.7 54.0 Elaine Elliott NCAA First Round2008-09 23 10 .696 13 3 .812 13 2 7 6 3 2 63.1 55.2 Elaine Elliott NCAA Second Round2009-10 23 12 .657 10 6 .625 13 3 7 7 3 2 59.0 55.3 Elaine Elliott WNIT Second Round2010-11 18 17 .514 7 9 .437 7 9 7 6 4 2 58.3 55.5 Anthony Levrets NCAA First Round2011-12 16 16 .500 8 10 .444 12 4 3 10 1 2 58.4 55.8 Anthony Levrets WNIT Second Round2012-13 23 14 .622 8 10 .444 12 6 10 7 1 1 59.0 54.0 Anthony Levrets WNIT Final2013-14 12 19 .387 4 14 .222 7 8 4 8 1 3 59.5 63.5 Anthony Levrets --2014-15 9 21 .300 3 15 .167 9 7 0 11 0 3 54.9 59.7 Anthony Levrets --2015-16 18 15 .545 8 10 .444 12 5 6 7 0 3 68.7 67.9 Lynne Roberts WNIT Third Round2016-17 16 15 .516 5 13 .278 9 8 6 6 1 1 64.5 64.7 Lynne Roberts WNIT First Round2017-18 18 14 .562 8 10 .444 11 6 7 7 0 1 71.2 63.8 Lynne Roberts WNIT Second Round2018-19 20 10 .667 9 9 .500 13 3 5 6 2 1 74.2 64.6 Lynne Roberts --TOTAL 918 439 .676 445 189 .701 516 111 315 242 87 86

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1974-7512-2 (10-1 IAC) | Heach Coach: John Hull1/17 Arizona* L 46-36 Tucson1/18 Arizona State* W n/a Tempe1/25 Brigham Young* W 54-52 Salt Lake City1/31 UNLV W 70-64 Salt Lake City2/7 Wyoming* W 51-50 Laramie2/8 Northern Colo.* W 59-44 Greeley2/14 Colorado* W 68-48 Salt Lake City2/15 Colorado State* W 49-31 Salt Lake City2/21 New Mexico* W 45-38 Salt Lake City2/22 New Mexico State* W 57-51 Salt Lake City2/28 Utah State* W 65-56 Logan3/1 Weber State* W 46-45 Salt Lake City3/7 Colorado State% L 52-46 Flagstaff3/8 Arizona% W 76-69 Flagstaff*IAC Games%AIAW Regional Tournament

1975-7619-5 (12-1 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner12/12 Boise State $ W 44-39 Salt Lake City12/13 UNLV$ L 72-61 Salt Lake City1/3 Weber State W 74-58 Salt Lake City1/9 Brigham Young W 65-46 Salt Lake City1/15 Ricks W 64-26 Salt Lake City1/17 Brigham Young* W 64-50 Provo1/22 Boise State W 52-50 Salt Lake City1/24 UNLV L 72-65 Las Vegas1/30 Wyoming* W 54-23 Salt Lake City1/31 Northern Colo.* W 64-45 Salt Lake City2/6 Colorado* W 61-55 Boulder2/7 Colorado State* W 44-37 Fort Collins2/12 New Mexico* W 57-43 Albuquerque2/13 UTEP* W 63-60 El Paso2/14 New Mexico State* L 68-56 Las Cruces2/20 Utah State* W 55-44 Salt Lake City2/21 Weber State* W 58-51 Salt Lake City2/26 Northern Arizona* W 78-33 Salt Lake City2/27 Arizona State* W 75-27 Salt Lake City2/28 Arizona* W 60-49 Salt Lake City3/5 Utah State% W 62-48 Logan3/6 Weber State% W 73-44 Logan3/24 Wayland Baptist& L 85-46 University Park3/25 Queens College& L 77-57 University Park*IAC Games Ute Women’s Classic%AIAW Regional Tournament&AIAW National Championship

1976-7726-3 (13-0 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner12/3 Wyoming+ W 57-38 Greeley12/4 Nebraska+ W 71-57 Greeley12/10 Cal Poly Pomona$ W 57-49 Salt Lake City12/11 New Mexico$ W 79-52 Salt Lake City12/14 Utah State W 63-46 Logan1/1 Utah State W 61-51 Salt Lake City1/6 UNLV# L 89-44 Provo1/7 Brigham Young# W 64-52 Provo1/14 Boise State W 57-50 Boise1/15 Boise State W 47-45 Boise1/21 Wyoming* W 76-51 Laramie1/22 Northern Colo.* W 69-60 Greeley1/28 Colorado* W 62-39 Salt Lake City1/29 Colorado State* W 83-46 Salt Lake City2/3 New Mexico* W 64-52 Salt Lake City2/4 UTEP* W 64-39 Salt Lake City2/5 New Mexico State* W 71-41 Salt Lake City2/11 Utah State* W 63-46 Logan2/12 Weber State* W 83-65 Salt Lake City2/17 Northern Arizona* W 70-30 Flagstaff2/18 Arizona State* W 84-68 Tempe2/19 Arizona* W 77-48 Tucson2/26 Brigham Young* W 74-65 Salt Lake City3/4 New Mexico% W 71-46 Salt Lake City3/5 New Mexico State% W 62-49 Salt Lake City3/23 Kansas State& L 70-32 Minneapolis3/24 Michigan State& W 63-62 Minneapolis3/25 Mississippi& W 83-63 Minneapolis3/26 Baylor& L 77-52 Minneapolis*IAC Games+Northern Colorado Tournament$Ute Women’s Classic#Brigham Young Tournament%AIAW Regional Tournament&AIAW National Championship

1977-7821-9 (12-1 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner12/3 Nebraska-Omaha W 77-63 Salt Lake City12/8 Weber State W 91-88 Ogden12/15 Boise State W 72-67 Salt Lake City12/16 UNLV L 103-70 Las Vegas12/17 Southern California W 68-62 Los Angeles12/19 UC Santa Barbara W 68-64 Santa Barbara12/20 Long Beach State L 63-60 Long Beach1/6 Brigham Young$ W 63-52 Salt Lake City1/7 Weber State $ W 68-64 Salt Lake City1/11 So. Connecticut L 69-50 New Haven1/13 Rhode Island# W 71-46 New Haven1/13 So. Connecticut# L 67-42 New Haven1/14 St. John’s# L 54-46 New Haven1/19 Arizona* W 78-61 Salt Lake City1/21 New Mexico* W 64-49 Salt Lake City1/26 UTEP* W 62-38 El Paso1/28 New Mexico State* W 55-49 Las Cruces2/4 Brigham Young* L 65-62 Provo2/10 Wyoming* W 76-69 Salt Lake City

2/11 Colorado State* W 81-52 Salt Lake City2/17 Northern Arizona* W 82-58 Flagstaff2/18 Arizona State* W 90-49 Tempe2/24 Northern Colo.* W 77-65 Greeley2/25 Colorado* W 81-70 Boulder3/3 Weber State* W 94-72 Salt Lake City3/4 Utah State* W 92-66 Salt Lake City3/10 New Mexico% W 70-67 Ogden3/11 Brigham Young% L 60-58 Ogden3/18 Montclair State& L 74-50 New Brunswick3/19 Mississippi& L 66-45 New Brunswick*IAC Games$Copper Classic#Southern Connecticut Classic%AIAW Regional Tournament&AIAW Eastern Sectional

1978-7923-10 (11-2 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner12/1 Nebraska W 56-52 Salt Lake City12/2 California W 93-62 Salt Lake City12/8 Washington State L 65-57 Boise12/9 Boise State W 56-52 Boise12/14 Stephen F. Austin# L 83-54 Columbus12/14 Middle Tenn. St.# W 82-74 Columbus12/15 Belhaven# W 72-66 Columbus12/16 Central Missouri# L 81-60 Columbus12/18 Nebraska-Omaha W 73-72 Omaha1/5 Utah State $ W 74-66 Ogden1/6 Brigham Young$ W 77-76 Ogden1/11 UNLV L 93-85 Las Vegas1/12 Cal Poly Pomona L 85-55 Pomona1/18 Utah State* W 87-71 Logan1/20 Weber State* W 96-80 Ogden1/26 New Mexico* W 84-81 Albuquerque1/27 Arizona* W 100-69 Tucson2/2 New Mexico State* W 103-59 Salt Lake City2/3 UTEP* W 97-45 Salt Lake City2/9 Brigham Young* L 61-56 Salt Lake City2/16 Colorado State* W 71-67 Fort Collins2/17 Wyoming* L 96-74 Laramie2/22 Arizona State* W 75-66 Salt Lake City2/24 Northern Arizona* W 124-68 Salt Lake City2/26 UNLV W 96-81 Salt Lake City3/1 Colorado* W 97-83 Salt Lake City3/2 Northern Colo.* W 78-47 Salt Lake City3/3 Idaho State W 82-53 Salt Lake City3/9 Colorado% W 82-79 Tucson3/10 Brigham Young% L 80-79 Tucson3/15 Drake& L 88-67 Amarillo3/16 Mississippi& L 85-65 Amarillo3/17 California& W 83-76 Amarillo*IAC Games#Mississippi College for Women Christmas Invitational$Copper Classic%AIAW Regional Tournament&NWIT Tournament

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1979-8021-8 (9-2 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner11/24 Weber State L 96-95 Ogden11/29 Brigham Young$ L 85-65 Logan12/1 Utah State $ W 102-81 Logan12/8 UNLV L 89-57 Las Vegas12/13 San Francisco St.% W 81-60 Pomona12/14 Cal Poly Pomona% L 73-59 Pomona12/15 San Diego State% L 57-54 Pomona12/17 California W 79-75 Berkeley12/18 Santa Clara W 69-60 Santa Clara12/29 Eastern Wash. W 66-63 Salt Lake City1/3 Washington State W 79-41 Salt Lake City1/5 Iowa W 77-73 Salt Lake City1/7 Nevada W 82-43 Salt Lake City1/12 Brigham Young* L 74-66 Provo1/18 Colorado State* W 84-78 Salt Lake City1/19 Wyoming* W 82-56 Salt Lake City1/22 Utah State W 75-70 Logan1/25 Weber State W 93-70 Salt Lake City2/1 New Mexico* W 77-59 Salt Lake City2/2 UTEP* W 75-61 Salt Lake City2/5 Idaho State W 78-65 Pocatello2/9 Brigham Young* W 71-68 Salt Lake City2/15 Wyoming* W 76-75 Laramie2/16 Colorado State* W 77-66 Fort Collins2/22 UTEP* W 80-64 El Paso2/23 New Mexico* L 67-64 Albuquerque3/1 Idaho State W 85-55 Salt Lake City3/7 New Mexico State& W 81-62 Provo3/8 Brigham Young& L 94-75 Provo*IAC Games $Copper Classic%Cal Poly Pomona Tournament&AIAW Region 7 Tournament

1980-8124-9 (9-1 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner11/21 Weber State W 76-58 Ogden11/26 Idaho State W 86-65 Salt Lake City11/28 Cal Poly Pomona L 83-82 Salt Lake City12/1 Oregon State W 81-77 Salt Lake City12/4 Eastern Wash. W 76-60 Cheyney12/5 Washington State $ W 83-65 Pullman12/6 San Francisco$ L 68-59 Pullman12/10 Colorado L 83-49 Boulder12/11 Iowa L 89-83 Iowa City12/13 Purchase (SUNY)+ W 81-61 Purchase12/14 Auburn+ L 73-60 Purchase12/15 St. John’s L 82-79 Queens12/16 Montclair State L 79-61 Montclair12/29 Idaho W 95-54 Salt Lake City1/2 Weber State% W 75-61 Provo1/3 Brigham Young% W 98-75 Provo1/8 Utah State W 85-68 Salt Lake City1/10 Simon Fraser W 89-59 Salt Lake City1/12 UNLV W 78-68 Salt Lake City1/15 UTEP* W 71-61 El Paso1/17 New Mexico* W 77-72 Albuquerque1/23 Wyoming* W 96-81 Salt Lake City

1/24 Colorado State* W 85-71 Salt Lake City1/31 Brigham Young* W 94-77 Salt Lake City1/13 Colorado W 84-75 Salt Lake City2/14 Boise State W 68-59 Salt Lake City2/19 New Mexico* W 71-43 Salt Lake City2/21 UTEP* W 96-67 Salt Lake City2/24 Brigham Young* L 80-77 Provo2/26 Colorado State* W 79-73 Fort Collins2/28 Wyoming* W 79-54 Laramie3/6 New Mexico State& W 71-64 Las Cruces3/7 Colorado& L 75-61 Las Cruces*IAC Games $Dial Tournament+Pro-Ked Tournament%Copper Classic&AIAW Region 7 Tournament

1981-8218-11 (7-3 IAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner11/23 Hawai’i W 77-55 Salt Lake City11/28 Colorado L 77-63 Boulder12/2 Washington W 81-75 Salt Lake City12/4 Cal Poly Pomona L 58-51 Pomona12/5 San Jose State L 66-57 San Jose12/7 Long Beach State L 84-61 Long Beach12/11 Oregon State L 88-68 Corvallis12/12 Oregon L 73-63 Eugene12/15 Utah State $ W 93-78 Salt Lake City12/16 Brigham Young$ W 89-88 (OT) Salt Lake City12/18 Montana L 58-48 Salt Lake City12/19 Boise State W 87-46 Salt Lake City1/2 New Mexico* W 68-57 Salt Lake City1/4 UTEP* W 75-67 Salt Lake City1/5 Nebraska-Omaha W 87-56 Salt Lake City1/7 Wyoming* L 86-65 Laramie1/9 Colorado State* L 79-66 Fort Collins1/11 Pacific W 59-56 SaltLakeCity1/15 Brigham Young* W 92-88 Provo1/16 Weber State W 61-55 Salt Lake City1/23 Colorado W 65-62 Salt Lake City2/5 Colorado State* W 74-59 Salt Lake City2/6 Wyoming* W 66-56 Salt Lake City2/8 Oregon L 65-60 Salt Lake City2/15 Utah State W 81-59 Logan2/19 Brigham Young* W 82-68 Salt Lake City2/25 Idaho State W 84-65 Pocatello3/4 New Mexico* L 73-60 Albuquerque3/6 UTEP* W 68-45 El Paso*HCAC Games$Copper Classic

1982-8322-7 (11-1 HCAC) | Head Coach: Fern Gardner11/24 Cal Poly Pomona W 71-69 Salt Lake City11/26 Colorado L 61-46 Boulder11/27 Arizona State L 74-64 Tempe12/4 San Diego State W 87-77 Salt Lake City12/6 Weber State L 72-58 Ogden12/9 Washington L 80-74 Seattle12/10 Washington State$ W 70-63 Boise12/11 Boise State $ W 76-61 Boise12/15 Santa Clara W 67-59 Salt Lake City12/19 San Jose State + L 69-57 Irvine12/20 UC Santa Barbara+ W 68-50 Irvine12/21 Montana State + W 68-56 Irvine1/7 Brigham Young% W 89-81 Ogden1/8 Weber State% W 66-65 Ogden1/11 Idaho State W 97-65 Salt Lake City1/15 Utah State* W 81-59 Salt Lake City1/20 Wyoming* W 77-59 Laramie1/22 Colorado State* L 79-71 Fort Collins1/27 New Mexico* W 72-62 Albuquerque1/29 New Mexico State* W 84-75 Las Cruces1/31 Portland State W 82-77 Salt Lake City2/5 Brigham Young* W 85-76 Salt Lake City2/12 Utah State* W 100-72 Logan2/17 Wyoming* W 75-63 Salt Lake City2/19 Colorado State* W 85-71 Salt Lake City2/24 New Mexico State* W 72-62 Salt Lake City2/26 New Mexico* W 71-58 Salt Lake City3/5 Brigham Young* W 93-88 Provo3/20 Arizona State& L 78-64 Tempe*HCAC Games$Boise State Tournament+UC Irvine Tournament%Copper Classic&NCAA Tournament

1983-8419-12 (9-3 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/25 Oregon State L 64-58 Salt Lake City11/26 Washington W 91-78 Salt Lake City12/2 Eastern Wash.$ W 73-72 Salt Lake City12/3 New Orleans$ W 70-69 Salt Lake City12/5 Colorado W 88-60 Salt Lake City12/10 Idaho State W 77-66 Pocatello12/15 Weber State W 86-68 Salt Lake City12/18 Oregon State + L 71-65 Portland12/19 Montana+ L 54-49 Portland12/20 Arizona+ W 79-63 Portland1/2 Weber State% W 78-60 Logan1/3 Brigham Young% L 83-70 Logan1/6 Portland State# W 76-52 San Francisco1/7 Idaho# L 71-62 San Francisco1/13 Utah State* W 102-52 Salt Lake City1/21 UNLV L 90-64 Las Vegas1/26 New Mexico* L 65-60 Albuquerque1/28 New Mexico State* W 74-62 (OT) Las Cruces2/2 Wyoming* W 87-60 Salt Lake City2/4 Colorado State* W 70-53 Salt Lake City

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1983-84 cont.2/10 Long Beach State W 72-70 Salt Lake City2/17 Brigham Young* L 82-69 Salt Lake City2/18 Utah State* W 84-37 Logan2/23 New Mexico State* W 97-70 Salt Lake City2/25 New Mexico* W 66-58 Salt Lake City3/1 Colorado State* W 69-47 Fort Collins3/3 Wyoming* W 51-49 Laramie3/10 Brigham Young* L 75-70 Provo3/22 Vanderbilt& L 84-58 Amarillo3/23 California& L 73-64 Amarillo3/24 Illinois State& L 82-61 Amarillo*HCAC Games$Lady Ute Classic+Guisti Tournament%Copper Classic#San Francisco Classic&WNIT Tournament

1984-8516-12 (8-4 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/23 San Francisco W 80-64 Salt Lake City11/24 Montana State W 65-51 Salt Lake City11/28 Weber State W 81-74 Ogden11/30 Northwestern$ L 88-65 Evanston12/1 Pittsburgh$ L 74-50 Evanston12/8 Northern Arizona W 98-80 Salt Lake City12/15 Idaho State W 88-56 Salt Lake City12/20 Cal Poly Pomona L 72-64 (OT) Pomona12/21 Cal St. Fullerton L 68-58 Fullerto12/22 Southern California L 78-62 Los Angeles12/31 Oregon L 66-61 Salt Lake City1/3 Utah State% W 93-56 Provo1/4 Brigham Young% W 77-75 Provo1/11 Oregon State L 68-62 Corvallis1/12 Washington L 74-58 Seattle1/19 UNLV W 77-71 Salt Lake City1/23 Wyoming* W 78-65 Salt Lake City1/25 Colorado State* W 73-46 Salt Lake City1/31 New Mexico State* L 72-70 Las Cruces2/2 New Mexico* L 72-66 Albuquerque2/6 Utah State* W 84-67 Salt Lake City2/8 Brigham Young* L 87-65 Provo2/14 Colorado State* W 80-68 Fort Collins2/16 Wyoming* L 65-57 Laramie2/27 New Mexico* W 66-65 Salt Lake City3/2 New Mexico State* W 89-83 Salt Lake City3/7 Brigham Young* W 86-84 Salt Lake City3/9 Utah State* W 89-74 Logan*HCAC Games$Northwestern Classic%Copper Classic

1985-8621-8 (11-1 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/22 Eastern Wash. W 70-62 Cheyney11/23 Idaho L 69-67 Moscow11/25 Washington State W 72-58 Pullman11/29 Cal Poly Pomona W 89-78 Salt Lake City

12/6 Weber State$ W 101-68 Salt Lake City12/7 Southern Utah$ W 77-57 Salt Lake City12/10 Arizona L 83-63 Tucson12/13 Santa Clara W 89-47 Salt Lake City12/14 Idaho State W 72-68 Pocatello12/20 Ohio State + L 82-65 Columbus12/21 SMU W 74-66 Columbus12/30 Cal St. Fullerton W 66-63 Salt Lake City1/2 Brigham Young% L 82-68 Salt Lake City1/3 Utah State% W 80-39 Salt Lake City1/11 Oregon L 72-42 Eugene1/13 Stanford L 77-65 Stanford1/23 Wyoming* W 72-59 Laramie1/25 Colorado State* W 70-57 Fort Collins1/30 New Mexico State* W 73-64 Salt Lake City2/1 New Mexico* W 63-54 Salt Lake City2/4 Utah State* W 85-41 Salt Lake City2/8 Brigham Young* L 106-99 Provo2/18 Colorado State* W 69-39 Salt Lake City2/22 Wyoming* W 73-59 Salt Lake City2/27 New Mexico* W 68-49 Albuquerque3/1 New Mexico State* W 92-88 (OT) Las Cruces3/6 Utah State* W 75-54 Logan3/8 Brigham Young* W 72-71 Salt Lake City3/12 Montana& L 58-46 Missoula*HCAC Games$Lady Ute Classic+Ohio State Classic%Copper Classic&NCAA Tournament

1986-8720-7 (10-2 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/28 San Francisco+ W 92-54 Tempe11/29 Arizona State + L 79-60 Tempe12/2 Arizona W 75-68 Salt Lake City12/5 Eastern Wash.$ W 60-51 Salt Lake City12/6 Southern Calif.$ L 74-69 Salt Lake City12/12 Houston W 85-70 Salt Lake City12/13 Washington State W 59-56 Salt Lake City12/20 Santa Clara W 68-55 Santa Clara12/22 California L 76-64 Berkeley12/30 Weber State W 79-61 Ogden1/2 Weber State% W 75-58 Ogden1/3 Brigham Young% W 75-73 Ogden1/15 Vanderbilt L 65-64 Nashville1/17 Western Kentucky L 77-53 Bowling Green

1/20 Idaho State W 80-61 Salt Lake City1/29 Colorado State* W 62-41 Fort Collins1/31 Wyoming* W 81-68 Laramie2/5 Utah State* W 91-50 Salt Lake City2/7 Brigham Young* W 87-74 Provo2/10 Colorado State* W 72-60 Salt Lake City2/14 Wyoming* W 79-48 Salt Lake City2/17 New Mexico* W 60-40 Salt Lake City2/19 New Mexico State* W 77-63 Salt Lake City2/24 Brigham Young* W 79-64 Salt Lake City2/28 Utah State* W 74-52 Logan3/5 New Mexico State* L 66-53 Las Cruces3/7 New Mexico* L 73-61 Albuquerque*HCAC Games+ASU Dial Classic$Lady Ute Classic%Copper Classic

1987-8819-9 (9-1 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/27 Stanford L 87-71 Salt Lake City11/28 Weber State W 73-54 Salt Lake City12/4 UTEP$ W 80-48 Salt Lake City12/5 Western Kentucky$ L 78-61 Salt Lake City12/9 Idaho W 76-61 Salt Lake City12/12 Idaho State W 67-56 Pocatello12/19 Oregon State W 66-52 Salt Lake City12/21 Oregon L 79-58 Eugene12/23 Portland State W 72-58 Portland12/31 Nevada W 59-49 Reno1/2 Arizona State W 74-62 Salt Lake City1/6 Fairfield W 78-48 SaltLakeCity1/9 Montana L 62-54 Salt Lake City1/14 Cal Poly Pomona L 66-54 Pomona1/16 U.S. International L 71-67 San Diego1/18 San Diego W 77-68 San Diego1/23 Louisiana Tech L 83-58 Ruston1/28 New Mexico State* L 69-56 Las Cruces1/30 Creighton* W 61-42 Omaha2/4 Colorado State* W 89-35 Salt Lake City2/6 Wyoming* W 68-54 Salt Lake City2/10 Brigham Young* W 77-60 Salt Lake City2/12 Portland State W 92-73 Salt Lake City2/18 Wyoming* W 75-58 Laramie2/20 Colorado State* W 65-55 Fort Collins2/26 Brigham Young* W 94-75 Provo3/3 Creighton* W 85-79 Salt Lake City3/5 New Mexico State* L 68-64 (OT) Salt Lake City*HCAC Games$Lady Ute Classic%HCAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1988-8924-6 (9-1 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/26 California W 91-60 Salt Lake City11/29 Idaho State W 86-39 Salt Lake City12/2 San Jose State $ W 90-45 Salt Lake City12/3 Washington$ W 77-61 Salt Lake City

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1988-89 cont.12/6 Weber State W 70-60 Ogden12/9 Oregon+ L 73-53 Corvallis12/10 UMKC+ W 66-38 Corvallis12/16 Houston L 65-62 Houston12/17 Texas Southern W 78-75 (2OT) Houston12/19 Texas State W 76-75 San Marcos12/30 Oregon W 68-58 Salt Lake City1/1 Montana L 60-69 Missoula1/5 San Diego W 76-38 Salt Lake City1/7 Colorado L 61-79 Boulder1/20 U.S. International W 67-64 Salt Lake City1/21 Southern Utah W 78-58 Salt Lake City1/27 Wyoming* W 86-51 Salt Lake City1/28 Colorado State* W 64-48 Salt Lake City2/4 Brigham Young* W 81-62 Provo2/9 Creighton* W 77-62 Omaha2/11 New Mexico State* W 54-51 Las Cruces2/17 Brigham Young* W 81-64 Salt Lake City2/18 Eastern Wash. W 66-35 Salt Lake City2/23 New Mexico State* W 74-49 Salt Lake City2/25 Creighton* W 75-54 Salt Lake City3/3 Colorado State* W 74-68 Fort Collins3/4 Wyoming* L 79-77 Laramie3/10 Colorado State% W 80-70 Las Cruces3/11 Wyoming% W 92-54 Las Cruces3/15 UNLV& L 67-53 Las Vegas*HCAC Games$Lady Ute Classic+OSU Converse Classic%HCAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1989-9020-10 (6-4 HCAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/24 San Jose State W 78-59 San Jose11/25 California L 84-77 Berkeley12/1 Iowa State$ W 77-46 Salt Lake City12/2 UCLA$ W 65-43 Salt Lake City12/5 Weber State L 69-68 Ogden12/9 Montana L 69-60 Salt Lake City12/15 Cal Poly Pomona W 103-70 Salt Lake City12/18 Eastern Wash. W 68-64 Cheyney12/20 Washington+ L 65-51 Seattle12/21 Northern Illinois+ L 95-91 (OT) Seattle1/2 Montana State W 73-51 Salt Lake City1/4 Colorado W 58-46 Salt Lake City1/6 Idaho State W 78-63 Pocatello1/12 Southern Utah W 92-70 Salt Lake City1/20 Southern Utah W 72-51 Cedar City1/22 Idaho State W 78-45 Salt Lake City1/27 Brigham Young* W 76-61 Salt Lake City2/1 New Mexico State* L 70-67 Las Cruces2/3 Creighton* W 65-61 Omaha2/5 Weber State W 86-83 Salt Lake City2/9 Colorado State* W 95-70 Salt Lake City2/10 Wyoming* L 63-62 Salt Lake City2/16 Creighton* W 80-50 Salt Lake City2/17 New Mexico State* W 90-50 Salt Lake City

2/23 Wyoming* L 69-66 Laramie2/24 Colorado State* W 64-53 Fort Collins3/3 Brigham Young* L 64-63 Provo3/8 New Mexico State% W 85-74 Salt Lake City3/9 Wyoming% W 80-61 Salt Lake City3/14 Mississippi& L 74-51 Oxford*HCAC Games$Lady Ute Classic+Seattle Times Classic%HCAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1990-9120-10 (9-3 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/23 Western Kentucky+ L 79-77 Honolulu11/24 Arizona+ W 91-74 Honolulu11/25 Texas Tech+ L 76-69 Honolulu11/30 Texas State$ W 67-38 Salt Lake City12/1 Vanderbilt$ W 86-78 Salt Lake City12/3 Idaho State W 72-56 Salt Lake City12/7 Weber State W 95-47 Salt Lake City12/8 Stanford L 78-74 Salt Lake City12/14 Montana L 65-51 Missoula12/16 Montana State W 77-73 Bozeman12/18 MissouriState L 74-67 Springfield12/28 UCLA L 89-83 Los Angeles12/31 Weber State W 62-50 Ogden1/2 Southern Utah W 90-44 Salt Lake City1/4 Boise State W 82-58 Salt Lake City1/10 UTEP* W 76-57 El Paso1/12 San Diego State* L 87-80 San Diego1/19 Creighton* L 76-73 Salt Lake City1/25 Wyoming* W 72-69 Laramie1/26 Colorado State* W 87-49 Fort Collins2/2 Brigham Young* W 93-58 Provo2/7 UTEP* W 72-39 Salt Lake City2/9 San Diego State* W 79-58 Salt Lake City2/15 Creighton* L 69-64 Omaha2/22 Colorado State* W 66-51 Salt Lake City2/23 Wyoming* W 53-51 Salt Lake City2/28 Brigham Young* W 89-73 Salt Lake City3/8 Wyoming% W 74-62 Laramie3/9 Creighton% W 86-69 Laramie3/13 Southern Calif.& L 63-52 Los Angeles*WAC Games+Rainbow Wahine Tournament$Lady Ute Classic%WAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1991-9222-8 (10-4 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/23 Weber State W 72-49 Ogden11/29 San Francisco$ W 62-51 Salt Lake City11/30 Wisconsin$ W 65-62 Salt Lake City12/6 Texas State+ W 69-64 (OT) San Marcos12/7 Colorado+ L 69-45 San Marcos12/9 Texas Tech L 84-76 (OT) Lubbock12/21 Montana W 78-76 (2OT) Salt Lake City

12/29 Idaho State W 64-47 Pocatello12/31 Boise State L 71-69 Boise1/4 Iowa State W 76-60 Ames1/6 Northern Illinois W 85-78 (OT) Salt Lake City1/11 Southern Utah W 69-54 Cedar City1/16 Colorado State* W 87-70 Fort Collins1/18 Wyoming* W 71-65 Laramie1/23 Creighton* L 79-70 Salt Lake City1/25 UTEP* W 65-60 Salt Lake City1/28 Southern Utah W 79-50 Salt Lake City1/31 Brigham Young* W 93-70 Salt Lake City2/6 San Diego State* L 74-51 San Diego2/8 New Mexico* W 76-42 Albuquerque2/13 Wyoming* W 73-66 Salt Lake City2/15 Colorado State* W 78-52 Salt Lake City2/20 UTEP* W 72-63 El Paso2/22 Creighton* L 74-66 Omaha2/29 Brigham Young* L 68-69 Provo3/5 New Mexico* W 86-34 Salt Lake City3/7 San Diego State* W 77-61 Salt Lake City3/12 UTEP% W 75-60 Salt Lake City3/13 Brigham Young% W 78-69 Salt Lake City3/14 Creighton% L 74-63 Salt Lake City*WAC Games$Lady Ute Classic+Southwest Texas State Tournament%WAC Tournament

1992-9319-10 (9-5 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott12/3 Weber State W 78-67 Ogden12/5 Weber State W 54-52 Salt Lake City12/10 Idaho State W 55-49 Salt Lake City12/12 California L 74-59 Salt Lake City12/18 Florida$ L 57-51 Palo Alto12/19 Harvard$ W 60-49 Palo Alto12/21 Loyola Marymount L 50-48 Los Angeles12/31 Chicago State W 72-58 Chicago1/2 Northern Illinois L 85-69 DeKalb1/4 Montana State W 68-49 Salt Lake City1/6 Metro State W 56-52 Salt Lake City1/8 Texas Tech W 72-55 Salt Lake City1/14 UTEP* L 75-71 Salt Lake City1/16 New Mexico* W 68-41 Salt Lake City1/22 Wyoming* W 75-55 Laramie1/23 Colorado State* W 81-54 Fort Collins1/29 Brigham Young* L 65-49 Provo2/4 San Diego State* W 68-42 Salt Lake City2/6 Fresno State* W 94-61 Salt Lake City2/11 New Mexico* W 68-48 Albuquerque

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1992-93 cont.2/13 UTEP* W 55-51 El Paso2/19 Colorado State* W 71-55 Salt Lake City2/20 Wyoming* W 62-58 Salt Lake City2/26 Brigham Young* L 75-66 Salt Lake City3/4 Fresno State* L 77-74 (OT) Fresno3/6 San Diego State* L 63-57 San Diego3/11 Colorado State% W 62-48 Salt Lake City3/12 San Diego State% W 74-56 Salt Lake City3/13 Brigham Young% L 53-50 Salt Lake City*WAC Games$Cardinal Classic%WAC Tournament

1993-9412-14 (9-5 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/26 Western Kentucky L 83-41 Bowling Green11/29 Stanford L 59-48 Salt Lake City12/4 Idaho State W 65-51 Pocatello12/10 Weber State W 73-58 Ogden12/14 Oregon State L 66-42 Salt Lake City12/18 Eastern Wash. L 66-51 Cheyney12/20 Montana L 71-39 Missoula12/28 Southern Utah L 55-49 Salt Lake City12/30 Wisconsin L 79-65 Madison1/1 Kansas State L 49-41 Manhattan1/4 Idaho W 85-47 Salt Lake City1/13 San Diego State* L 62-38 San Diego1/15 Fresno State* L 75-68 Fresno1/20 Wyoming* W 65-47 Salt Lake City1/22 Colorado State* W 72-50 Salt Lake City1/27 UTEP* W 69-52 El Paso1/29 New Mexico* W 65-56 Albuquerque2/3 New Mexico* W 64-42 Salt Lake City2/5 UTEP* W 70-54 Salt Lake City2/10 Colorado State* L 78-69 Fort Collins2/12 Wyoming* W 60-58 Laramie2/18 Brigham Young* W 62-51 Salt Lake City2/24 Fresno State* W 77-46 Salt Lake City2/26 San Diego State* L 71-52 Salt Lake City3/4 Brigham Young* L 62-58 Provo3/9 Colorado State% L 69-57 Salt Lake City*WAC Games%WAC Tournament

1994-9523-7 (12-2 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/29 Southern Utah W 64-57 Cedar City12/2 Oklahoma$ L 72-68 Pullman12/3 Northern Iowa$ W 89-48 Pullman12/7 Idaho State W 98-66 Salt Lake City12/10 Montana State W 67-58 Bozeman12/15 Eastern Wash. W 67-38 Salt Lake City12/17 Kansas State W 61-46 Salt Lake City12/19 Oregon State L 80-67 Corvallis12/20 Portland L 68-57 Portland12/22 Weber State L 61-59 Salt Lake City1/4 Texas W 80-65 Salt Lake City1/7 Montana W 72-46 Salt Lake City

1/12 San Diego State* L 70-55 Salt Lake City1/14 Fresno State* W 72-51 Salt Lake City1/20 Brigham Young* W 77-71 (OT) Provo1/26 New Mexico* W 83-73 Albuquerque1/28 UTEP* W 59-54 El Paso2/2 UTEP* W 66-60 Salt Lake City2/4 New Mexico* W 87-53 Salt Lake City2/9 Wyoming* W 72-60 Laramie2/11 Colorado State* W 76-59 Fort Collins2/16 Colorado State* W 62-48 Salt Lake City2/18 Wyoming* W 59-44 Salt Lake City2/23 Fresno State* W 71-42 Fresno2/25 San Diego State* L 71-55 San Diego3/3 Brigham Young* W 78-45 Salt Lake City3/8 Brigham Young% W 71-62 Albuquerque3/10 Fresno State% W 75-49 Albuquerque3/11 San Diego State% W 64-57 Albuquerque3/15 Missouri State& L 49-47 Boulder*WAC Games$Dial Classic%WAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1995-9621-8 (12-2 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/15 Oregon$ W 73-61 Salt Lake City11/17 Colorado$ L 63-61 (OT) Boulder11/27 Western Kentucky W 83-77 Salt Lake City11/29 Idaho State W 90-70 Pocatello12/4 Southern Utah W 70-46 Salt Lake City12/8 Gonzaga W 89-59 Spokane12/9 Montana L 57-52 Missoula12/16 Weber State W 81-59 Ogden12/18 UC Santa Barbara W 71-45 Salt Lake City12/28 Texas L 60-56 Austin12/30 SMU L 88-76 Dallas1/6 Portland W 67-64 Salt Lake City1/11 Fresno State* W 64-50 Fresno1/13 San Diego State* L 67-55 San Diego1/19 Brigham Young* W 72-42 Salt Lake City1/25 Colorado State* W 66-52 Salt Lake City1/27 Wyoming* W 57-55 Salt Lake City2/1 UTEP* W 76-58 El Paso2/3 New Mexico* W 97-94 (OT) Albuquerque2/8 UTEP* W 72-50 Salt Lake City2/10 New Mexico* W 73-55 Salt Lake City2/15 Wyoming* W 59-44 Laramie2/17 Colorado State* L 78-74 Fort Collins2/22 San Diego State* W 69-56 Salt Lake City

2/24 Fresno State* W 69-47 Salt Lake City3/1 Brigham Young* W 78-64 Provo3/6 Brigham Young% W 81-61 Albuquerque3/8 New Mexico% L 55-53 Albuquerque3/16 Southern Miss.& L 74-66 Ruston*WAC Games$Pre-Season NIT%WAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1996-9725-6 (15-1 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/22 Montana W 73-54 Salt Lake City11/26 Weber State W 60-56 Salt Lake City11/29 Yale$ W 77-60 Eugene11/30 Oregon$ L 51-49 Eugene12/5 Montana State W 66-64 Salt Lake City12/13 UC Irvine! W 66-58 Irvine12/14 Southern Calif.! L 81-59 Irvine12/17 UC Santa Barbara L 73-57 Santa Barbara12/20 Idaho State W 75-53 Salt Lake City12/28 Gonzaga W 90-60 Salt Lake City1/2 UTEP* W 62-43 El Paso1/4 New Mexico* W 53-49 (OT) Albuquerque1/10 Brigham Young* W 64-53 Salt Lake City1/16 TCU* W 77-46 Salt Lake City1/18 SMU* W 78-58 Salt Lake City1/23 Rice* W 71-64 (3OT) Houston1/25 Tulsa* W 72-44 Tulsa1/30 New Mexico* W 64-42 Salt Lake City2/1 UTEP* W 66-54 Salt Lake City2/6 Brigham Young* W 70-58 Provo2/8 Colorado State* L 79-68 (3OT) Salt Lake City2/13 SMU* W 80-73 Dallas2/15 TCU* W 71-54 Fort Worth2/20 Tulsa* W 88-58 Salt Lake City2/22 Rice* W 68-57 Salt Lake City2/26 Colorado State* W 68-59 Fort Collins3/5 Brigham Young% W 58-54 Las Vegas3/7 SMU% W 78-63 Las Vegas3/8 San Diego State% L 56-50 Las Vegas3/14 Iowa State& W 57-66 Charlottesville3/16 Virginia& L 65-46 Charlottesville*WAC Games$Pepsi Shootout!UCI/Newport BeachMarriott Classic%WAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1997-9821-6 (11-3 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/21 Weber State W 69-48 Ogden11/28 UC Irvine W 71-56 Salt Lake City11/29 Bradley W 86-42 Salt Lake City12/5 Green Bay$ W 61-55 Manhattan12/6 Kansas State$ W 68-57 Manhattan12/9 Idaho State W 75-58 Pocatello12/13 Montana W 65-52 Missoula

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE1997-98 cont.12/21 Arkansas! W 73-64 Fort Worth12/29 Idaho W 71-45 Salt Lake City1/1 UTEP* W 70-58 Salt Lake City1/3 New Mexico* W 57-48 Salt Lake City1/10 Brigham Young* W 63-46 Salt Lake City1/15 Wyoming* W 74-63 Laramie1/18 Colorado State* W 69-68 Fort Collins1/22 Air Force* W 97-54 Salt Lake City1/24 UNLV* W 75-49 Salt Lake City1/29 New Mexico* L 76-59 Albuquerque1/31 UTEP* L 50-46 El Paso2/4 Brigham Young* L 70-64 Provo2/7 Rice W 74-66 Salt Lake City2/12 Wyoming* W 75-62 Salt Lake City2/14 Colorado State* W 67-53 Salt Lake City2/19 UNLV* W 74-58 Las Vegas2/21 Air Force* W 100-39 Colo. Springs2/27 Rice L 59-48 Houston3/4 Brigham Young% L 66-58 Las Vegas3/14 Louisville& L 69-61 Durham*WAC Games$Commerce Bank-Wildcat Classic!DMC Holiday Shootout%WAC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

1998-9921-7 (12-2 WAC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/14 Bradley L 58-57 Peoria11/21 Montana W 71-64 Salt Lake City11/25 Albertson W 80-48 Salt Lake City11/28 Kansas State W 76-58 Salt Lake City12/3 Colorado State L 70-69 Salt Lake City12/5 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 67-50 Salt Lake City12/10 Washington State W 81-70 (OT) Pullman12/12 Idaho W 72-55 Moscow12/19 Weber State W 65-62 Ogden12/22 Idaho State W 74-49 Salt Lake City1/2 San Francisco W 60-56 San Francisco1/5 SMU L 80-69 Salt Lake City1/9 Brigham Young* L 57-53 Provo1/14 San Diego State* W 74-60 Salt Lake City1/17 Hawai’i* W 82-51 Salt Lake City1/21 San Jose State* W 74-50 San Jose1/24 Fresno State* W 76-50 Fresno1/28 New Mexico* W 61-50 Salt Lake City1/30 UTEP* W 67-47 Salt Lake City2/6 Brigham Young* W 53-51 Salt Lake City2/11 San Diego State* W 64-42 San Diego2/13 Hawai’i* W 46-44 Honolulu

2/18 San Jose State* W 76-23 Salt Lake City2/20 Fresno State* W 60-58 Salt Lake City2/25 UTEP* W 54-44 El Paso2/27 New Mexico* L 52-45 Albuquerque3/3 Rice% L 74-57 Las Vegas3/11 Drake& L 52-45 Des Moines*WAC Games%WAC Tournament&WNIT

1999-200023-8 (11-3 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/20 Washington State W 65-49 Salt Lake City11/23 Colorado State L 58-47 Fort Collins11/28 Montana L 64-56 Missoula12/2 Iowa W 70-61 Salt Lake City12/4 Idaho State W 58-49 Pocatello12/9 Weber State W 62-42 Salt Lake City12/10 Whitworth College W 86-43 Salt Lake City12/18 Northwestern St.! W 86-55 Boise12/19 Boise State! W 59-39 Boise12/22 San Francisco W 75-62 Salt Lake City12/29 Stanford L 57-48 Salt Lake City1/4 SMU L 51-43 Dallas1/6 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 50-48 Moraga1/13 San Diego State* W 53-44 San Diego1/15 UNLV* W 76-46 Las Vegas1/20 Wyoming* W 84-46 Salt Lake City1/22 Colorado State* W 77-52 Salt Lake City1/28 Brigham Young* W 59-55 Provo2/3 New Mexico* L 74-70 (OT) Albuquerque2/5 Air Force* W 85-49 Colo. Springs2/10 San Diego State* W 63-38 Salt Lake City2/12 UNLV* W 56-52 Salt Lake City2/17 Wyoming* W 85-66 Laramie2/19 Colorado State* L 57-56 Fort Collins2/26 Brigham Young* L 46-41 Salt Lake City3/2 New Mexico* W 67-59 Salt Lake City3/4 Air Force* W 92-42 Salt Lake City3/8 Air Force$ W 65-29 Las Vegas3/10 UNLV$ W 67-65 Las Vegas3/11 Brigham Young$ W 61-47 Las Vegas3/17 Illinois% L 73-58 Ames*MWC Game!Boise State Tournament$MWC Tournament%NCAA Tournament

2000-0128-4 (14-0 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/17 UCLA W 65-42 Los Angeles11/19 Iowa W 66-42 Iowa City11/22 Montana Tech W 100-33 Salt Lake City11/25 Weber State W 61-33 Salt Lake City11/29 Pacific W 82-63 SaltLakeCity12/2 Boise State W 73-54 Salt Lake City12/7 Montana W 67-49 Salt Lake City12/9 Nevada W 62-58 Salt Lake City12/16 Oregon W 63-48 Salt Lake City

12/18 Oregon State W 53-49 Corvallis12/28 SMU W 79-40 Salt Lake City12/30 Stanford L 72-58 Stanford1/2 Loyola Marymount L 64-58 Salt Lake City1/7 New Mexico* W 76-73 Albuquerque1/11 UNLV* W 70-51 Las Vegas1/13 San Diego State* W 56-47 San Diego1/18 Colorado State* W 73-51 Salt Lake City1/20 Wyoming* W 54-48 Salt Lake City1/27 Brigham Young* W 67-57 Salt Lake City2/3 Air Force* W 59-29 Colo. Springs2/8 San Diego State* W 62-45 Salt Lake City2/10 UNLV* W 74-43 Salt Lake City2/15 Wyoming* W 69-36 Laramie2/17 Colorado State* W 67-59 Fort Collins2/23 Brigham Young* W 67-55 Provo3/1 Air Force* W 80-33 Salt Lake City3/3 New Mexico* W 64-59 Salt Lake City3/7 Air Force$ W 53-50 Las Vegas3/9 Brigham Young$ L 57-50 Las Vegas3/17 Fairfield% W 79-57 SaltLakeCity3/19 Iowa% W 78-69 Salt Lake City3/24 Notre Dame& L 69-54 Denver*MWC Games$MWC Tournament%NCAA Tournament

2001-0215-12 (8-6 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/17 Santa Clara! L 67-59 Minneapolis11/18 Butler! W 77-54 Minneapolis11/20 Albertson W 93-45 Salt Lake City11/24 SMU L 49-48 Dallas11/29 Oregon State W 58-46 Salt Lake City12/1 UCLA W 89-42 Salt Lake City12/8 Oregon L 63-55 Eugene12/17 Weber State W 72-65 Ogden12/19 Nevada W 72-53 Reno12/21 Montana W 63-58 Missoula12/28Pacific L 68-62 Stockton12/30 San Francisco L 65-56 San Francisco,1/10 Wyoming* W 80-59 Salt Lake City1/12 Colorado State* L 87-77 (OT) Salt Lake City1/17 Air Force* W 67-39 Colo. Springs1/19 New Mexico* L 66-55 Albuquerque1/26 Brigham Young* L 77-65 Salt Lake City1/31 UNLV* L 79-71 Salt Lake City2/2 San Diego State* W 75-59 Salt Lake City2/7 Colorado State* L 58-53 Fort Collins2/9 Wyoming* W 66-53 Laramie2/14 New Mexico* W 67-59 Salt Lake City2/16 Air Force* W 71-53 Salt Lake City2/23 Brigham Young* L 62-53 Provo2/28 San Diego State* W 47-45 San Diego3/2 UNLV* W 69-65 Las Vegas3/6 UNLV$ L 57-38 Las Vegas*MWC Game!Gopher Classic$MWC Tournament

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE2002-0324-7 (12-2 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/22 TCU L 54-51 Fort Worth11/26 Montana Tech W 96-42 Salt Lake City11/29 Idaho@ W 56-43 Moraga11/30 Western Carolina@ W 66-44 Moraga12/7 Fresno State W 64-57 Salt Lake City12/14 Idaho State W 91-52 Salt Lake City12/16 New Mexico State W 74-54 Salt Lake City12/21 Washington State W 85-50 Pullman12/28 Mississippi State# W 69-65 Missoula12/29 Montana# L 53-49 Missoula1/4 Weber State L 70-59 Ogden1/9 Montana W 77-38 Salt Lake City1/11 Northern Arizona W 55-40 Salt Lake City1/16 Wyoming* W 63-47 Salt Lake City1/18 Colorado State* W 73-50 Salt Lake City1/23 UNLV* W 56-49 Las Vegas1/25 San Diego State* W 59-44 San Diego2/1 Brigham Young* W 67-50 Provo2/6 Air Force* W 68-39 Salt Lake City2/8 New Mexico* W 64-61 (OT) Salt Lake City2/13 Colorado State* L 56-44 Fort Collins2/15 Wyoming* W 70-59 Laramie2/20 San Diego State* W 66-22 Salt Lake City2/22 UNLV* W 58-39 Salt Lake City3/1 Brigham Young* W 71-66 Salt Lake City3/6 New Mexico* L 51-48 Albuquerque3/8 Air Force* W 67-42 Colo. Springs3/12 Air Force$ W 83-46 Las Vegas3/14 Brigham Young$ L 70-59 Las Vegas3/23 DePaul% W 73-64 Raleigh3/25 Duke% L 65-54 Raleigh*MWC Game@Saint Mary’s Thanksgiving Classic#Lady Griz Holiday Classic$MWC Tournament%NCAA Tournament

2003-0424-7 (12-2 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/14 SE Missouri St.% W 76-65 Salt Lake City11/17 UC Santa Barb.% L 52-44 Santa Barbara11/28 Western Kentucky# W 84-55 Fresno11/29 Fresno State# W 66-53 Fresno12/2 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 69-40 Salt Lake City12/4 Gonzaga W 88-64 Salt Lake City12/7 Oklahoma L 73-65 Norman12/13 Washington State W 61-51 Salt Lake City12/16 Oregon State L 71-62 Corvallis12/20 Weber State W 51-38 Salt Lake City12/28 Northern Arizona W 69-45 Flagstaff1/2 San Francisco W 75-48 Salt Lake City1/5 Idaho State W 86-78 Pocatello1/10 Montana L 61-58 Missoula1/15 Wyoming* W 57-39 Laramie1/17 Colorado State* W 55-51 Fort Collins1/22 Air Force* W 82-42 Salt Lake City1/25 New Mexico* W 52-43 Salt Lake City

1/31 Brigham Young* W 66-62 Provo2/5 San Diego State* W 56-29 San Diego2/8 UNLV* W 72-55 Las Vegas2/12 Colorado State* W 71-57 Salt Lake City2/14 Wyoming* W 59-45 Salt Lake City2/19 New Mexico* L 49-46 Albuquerque2/21 Air Force* W 73-65 Colo. Springs2/28 Brigham Young* W 73-62 Salt Lake City3/4 UNLV* L 68-60 (OT) Salt Lake City3/6 San Diego State* W 63-51 Salt Lake City3/10 San Diego State $ W 68-51 Denver3/12 UNLV$ W 59-55 Denver3/13 New Mexico$ L 71-50 Denver*MWC Game%Preseason WNIT#Fresno St. Classic$MWC Tournament

2004-0526-8 (12-2 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/19 Stanford L 63-57 Salt Lake City11/22 Georgetown W 64-53 Salt Lake City11/26 Michigan State% L 56-54 Honolulu11/27 Hawai’i% W 52-45 Honolulu11/28 Idaho% W 57-50 Honolulu12/2 Utah Valley W 88-66 Salt Lake City12/4 Washington W 64-56 Salt Lake City12/8 Weber State W 66-59 Ogden12/11 TCU W 85-72 Salt Lake City12/18 Loyola Marymount W 56-33 Los Angeles12/21 Oklahoma L 72-59 Salt Lake City12/29 Gonzaga L 66-60 Spokane1/1 IPFW W 62-42 Salt Lake City1/4 Montana W 63-42 Salt Lake City1/8 Northern Colorado W 85-35 Salt Lake City1/13 Colorado State* W 68-50 Salt Lake City1/15 Wyoming* W 67-49 Salt Lake City1/20 Air Force* W 97-47 Colo. Springs1/22 New Mexico* L 61-55 Albuquerque1/29 Brigham Young* W 61-53 Provo2/3 UNLV* W 63-55 Salt Lake City2/5 San Diego State* W 65-52 Salt Lake City2/10 Wyoming* W 82-79 (2OT) Laramie2/13 New Mexico* L 70-63 Salt Lake City2/19 Air Force* W 74-45 Salt Lake City2/24 Brigham Young* W 68-58 Salt Lake City2/26 Colorado State* W 77-69 Fort Collins3/3 San Diego State* W 64-54 San Diego3/5 UNLV* W 61-55 Las Vegas

3/9 Air Force$ W 63-42 Denver3/11 Brigham Young$ W 64-48 Denver3/12 New Mexico$ L 47-37 Denver3/19 Iowa State& W 73-61 Fresno3/21 Stanford& L 88-62 Fresno*MWC Game%Rainbow Wahine Classic$MWC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

2005-0627-7 (12-4 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/19 Jacksonville State W 83-46 Salt Lake City11/23 Washington L 63-56 Seattle11/26 Arizona W 66-63 Tucson12/1 Oregon State W 62-53 Salt Lake City12/3 Loyola Marymount W 63-47 Salt Lake City12/7 Weber State W 65-38 Salt Lake City12/10 Gonzaga W 81-54 Salt Lake City12/17 NC State% W 73-62 Las Vegas12/18 Notre Dame% L 68-55 Las Vegas12/21 Eastern Michigan W 72-67 Ypsilanti12/30 Southern Utah W 79-47 Salt Lake City1/5 New Mexico* L 59-42 Albuquerque1/7 Brigham Young* L 61-60 Salt Lake City1/11 San Diego State* W 76-39 San Diego1/14 Colorado State* W 76-54 Salt Lake City1/18 Air Force* W 90-45 Salt Lake City1/21 UNLV* W 59-51 Las Vegas1/28 TCU* L 69-56 Fort Worth2/2 Wyoming W 55-47 Salt Lake City2/4 New Mexico* W 75-62 Salt Lake City2/8 Brigham Young* W 70-52 Provo2/11 San Diego State* W 78-43 Salt Lake City2/15 Colorado State* W 80-56 Fort Collins2/18 Air Force* W 79-53 Colo. Springs2/22 UNLV W 75-64 Salt Lake City3/2 TCU* L 63-62 Salt Lake City3/4 Wyoming* W 69-67 (2OT) Laramie3/8 Air Force$ W 67-47 Denver3/10 UNLV$ W 61-45 Denver3/11 Brigham Young$ W 84-60 Denver3/18 Middle Tenn. State& W 76-71 Tucson3/20 Arizona State& W 86-65 Tucson3/25 Boston College& W 57-54 Albuquerque3/27 Maryland& L 75-65 (OT) Albuquerque*MWC Game%Duel in the Desert$MWC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

2006-0719-14 (10-6 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/10 Gonzaga L 57-45 Spokane11/13 Fresno State L 61-55 Salt Lake City11/17 Utah Valley W 70-68 (2OT) Orem11/24 Pittsburgh% L 59-51 Eugene11/25 Oregon% L 50-44 Eugene11/29 Weber State W 77-43 Ogden

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE2006-07 cont.12/1 Long Beach State W 66-43 Salt Lake City12/4 Southern California W 70-66 Salt Lake City12/9 Arizona W 66-60 Salt Lake City12/16 Stanford L 74-47 Stanford12/18 Montana State W 66-63 Salt Lake City12/20 Northwestern W 80-69 Salt Lake City12/30 Georgetown L 60-57 Washington1/4 San Diego State* W 51-48 Salt Lake City1/7 New Mexico* W 49-48 Albuquerque1/11 Colorado State* W 73-57 Fort Collins,1/13 UNLV* W 49-37 Las Vegas1/18 TCU* W 72-61 Salt Lake City1/20 Air Force* W 80-59 Salt Lake City1/27 Brigham Young* W 64-54 Salt Lake City2/1 Wyoming * L 56-55 Laramie2/3 San Diego State* L 71-66 San Diego2/8 New Mexico* L 73-65 Salt Lake City2/10 Colorado State* W 64-49 Salt Lake City2/15 UNLV* W 70-55 Salt Lake City2/18 TCU* L 74-50 Fort Worth2/22 Air Force* W 60-52 Colo. Springs2/28 Brigham Young* L 59-55 Provo3/3 Wyoming* L 62-53 Salt Lake City3/7 TCU$ W 68-67 Las Vegas3/9 Brigham Young$ L 55-49 Las Vegas3/14 Montana& W 78-70 Salt Lake City3/19 Illinois& L 59-48 Champaign*MWC Game%Duck Invitational$MWC Tournament&WNIT

2007-0827-5 (16-0 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/15 UC Irvine W 91-50 Salt Lake City11/18 Stanford L 81-77 (2OT) Salt Lake City11/22 Marist% L 70-66 (OT) Oahu11/23 Akron% W 71-60 Oahu11/24 Nebraska% W 56-44 Oahu11/28 South Dakota State W 67-59 Salt Lake City12/1 Fresno State W 82-58 Fresno12/3 Southern California L 62-45 Los Angeles12/8 Minnesota W 66-54 Minneapolis12/15 Utah State W 70-38 Salt Lake City12/19 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 85-59 Salt Lake City12/21 Weber State W 71-45 Salt Lake City12/29 Long Beach State W 74-46 Long Beach1/5 Eastern Michigan W 70-56 Salt Lake City1/9 Air Force* W 60-50 Colo. Springs1/16 San Diego State* W 74-62 Salt Lake City1/19 Brigham Young* W 80-49 Provo1/23 New Mexico* W 60-57 Salt Lake City1/26 TCU* W 60-50 Fort Worth1/30 Wyoming* W 60-59 Laramie2/2 Colorado State* W 68-28 Salt Lake City2/6 UNLV* W 82-53 Las Vegas2/9 Air Force* W 71-52 Salt Lake City2/16 San Diego State* W 63-51 San Diego

2/19 Brigham Young* W 82-45 Salt Lake City2/23 New Mexico* W 57-53 Albuquerque2/27 TCU* W 68-53 Salt Lake City3/2 Wyoming* W 67-53 Salt Lake City3/5 Colorado State* W 63-58 Fort Collins3/8 UNLV* W 82-46 Salt Lake City3/12 Colorado State$ L 60-52 Las Vegas3/23 Purdue& L 66-59 W. Lafayette*MWC Game%Oahu Classic$MWC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

2008-0923-10 (13-3 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/17 Jackson State W 77-49 Salt Lake City11/20 South Dakota State L 70-58 Brookings11/25 Louisville L 59-48 Salt Lake City11/28 Virginia^ L 65-57 Milwaukee11/29 Gonzaga^ L 60-55 Milwaukee11/30 Marquette^ W 79-76 Milwaukee12/9 Westminster W 69-49 Salt Lake City12/13 Santa Clara W 73-53 Salt Lake City12/19 Weber State L 65-63 Ogden12/20 Mississippi State L 63-51 Salt Lake City12/28 Oregon W 63-49 Eugene12/30 Southern California W 87-77 Salt Lake City1/2 Norfolk State W 79-40 Salt Lake City1/7 Wyoming* W 70-52 Laramie1/11 San Diego State* W 58-52 Salt Lake City1/14 Air Force* W 68-43 Salt Lake City1/17 Colorado State* W 74-48 Fort Collins1/24 UNLV* W 67-50 Salt Lake City1/28 Brigham Young* W 63-55 Provo2/1 New Mexico* W 53-50 Albuquerque2/4 TCU* W 73-63 Salt Lake City2/8 Wyoming* W 64-57 Salt Lake City2/11 San Diego State* L 55-49 San Diego2/14 Air Force* W 57-32 Colo. Springs2/18 Colorado State* W 74-45 Salt Lake City2/25 UNLV* L 68-55 Las Vegas2/28 Brigham Young* W 59-54 Salt Lake City3/4 New Mexico* W 57-54 Salt Lake City3/7 TCU* L 53-47 Fort Worth3/13 New Mexico$ W 56-55 Las Vegas3/14 San Diego State$ W 63-58 Las Vegas3/22 Villanova& W 60-30 College Park3/24 Maryland& L 71-56 College Park*MWC Game^WBCA Classic$MWC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

2009-1023-12 (10-6 MWC) | Head Coach: Elaine Elliott11/13 Utah State L 58-67 Logan11/17 Minnesota W 60-59 Salt Lake City11/21 UCLA L 69-33 San Diego11/27 Stanford L 60-41 Stanford11/29 Santa Clara W 59-54 Santa Clara12/1 Weber State W 56-41 Salt Lake City12/2 Idaho State W 66-50 (OT) Salt Lake City12/6 Louisville L 60-55 Louisville12/12 Westminster W 68-35 Salt Lake City12/19 South Dakota State W 62-58 Salt Lake City12/22 Oregon W 89-86 (OT) Salt Lake City1/2 SMU W 72-58 Salt Lake City1/6 Utah Valley W 65-30 Salt Lake City1/9 TCU* L 62-41 Fort Worth1/12 New Mexico* W 46-40 Salt Lake City1/16 UNLV* L 49-54 Salt Lake City1/20 San Diego State* L 51-42 San Diego1/23 Air Force* W 67-47 Colo. Springs1/27 Wyoming* W 54-47 Salt Lake City1/30 Brigham Young* L 69-52 Salt Lake City2/3 Colorado State* W 68-65 Fort Collins2/10 TCU* L 105-96 (4OT) Salt Lake City

2/13 New Mexico* W 52-49 Salt Lake City2/17 UNLV* W 51-35 Las Vegas2/21 San Diego State* W 73-55 Salt Lake City2/24 Air Force* W 73-48 Salt Lake City2/28 Wyoming* W 52-48 Laramie3/3 Brigham Young* L 54-37 Provo3/6 Colorado State* W 64-52 Salt Lake City3/9 Air Force$ W 63-40 Las Vegas3/10 New Mexico$ W 51-45 (OT) Las Vegas3/12 TCU$ W 69-57 Las Vegas3/13 San Diego State$ L 70-60 (OT) Las Vegas3/21 Saint Mary’s& W 66-53 Moraga3/23 California& L 64-54 Berkeley*MWC Game$MWC Tournament&WNIT

2010-1118-17 (7-9 MWC) | Head Coach: Anthony Levrets11/12 SMU W 44-43 Dallas11/16 Weber State W 62-56 Ogden11/19 Stanford L 62-53 Salt Lake City11/25 Penn State^ L 70-58 Cancun11/26 Hartford^ W 51-45 Cancun11/27 Green Bay^ L 60-40 Cancun12/1 Washington L 58-55 Salt Lake City12/4 Arkansas L 65-54 Salt Lake City12/6 Westminster W 78-36 Salt Lake City12/8 Idaho State L 71-68 (OT) Salt Lake City12/11 Mississippi State L 61-52 Starkville12/20 Southern Oregon W 91-36 Salt Lake City12/22 New Mexico State W 72-62 Las Cruces1/1 Utah State W 73-61 Salt Lake City1/5 Air Force* W 77-40 Salt Lake City1/8 San Diego State* W 70-67 (OT) San Diego

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE2010-11 cont.1/12 Brigham Young* L 68-50 Provo1/15 Wyoming* L 55-48 Salt Lake City1/19 New Mexico* W 56-53 Albuquerque1/22 TCU* L 56-46 Salt Lake City1/29 Colorado State* L 53-48 Fort Collins2/1 UNLV* W 71-52 Salt Lake City2/5 Air Force* W 55-40 Colo. Springs2/9 San Diego State* L 50-49 Salt Lake City2/12 Brigham Young* L 61-58 Salt Lake City2/16 Wyoming* L 59-50 Laramie2/19 New Mexico* W 61-58 Salt Lake City2/22 TCU* L 71-60 Fort Worth3/2 Colorado State* W 61-59 Salt Lake City3/5 UNLV* L 51-47 Las Vegas3/8 UNLV$ W 55-44 Las Vegas3/9 Air Force$ W 70-55 Las Vegas3/11 Brigham Young$ W 50-49 Las Vegas3/12 TCU$ W 52-47 (OT) Las Vegas3/19 Notre Dame& L 67-54 Salt Lake City*MWC Game^Caribbean Challenge$MWC Tournament&NCAA Tournament

2011-1216-16 (8-10 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Anthony Levrets11/13 Southern Utah W 74-60 Salt Lake City11/17 Michigan L 55-50 Ann Arbor11/20 Arkansas L 57-56 Fayetteville11/25 Detroit^ W 64-55 San Antonio11/26 South Alabama^ L 61-53 San Antonio12/1 Weber State W 81-63 Salt Lake City12/6 Idaho State W 56-31 Salt Lake City12/10 Brigham Young L 63-58 Provo12/17 Texas Southern W 75-33 Salt Lake City12/21 New Mexico State W 74-37 Salt Lake City12/28 Utah Valley W 82-51 Salt Lake City12/31 Colorado* L 58-52 Salt Lake City1/1 Washington State* L 60-43 Pullman1/7 Washington* W 49-36 (OT) Seattle1/12 Stanford* L 62-43 Salt Lake City1/15 California* L 63-56 Salt Lake City1/19 Arizona* W 65-60 (OT) Tucson1/21 Arizona State* L 59-51 Tempe1/26 UCLA* L 65-60 Salt Lake City1/28 Southern Calif.* W 63-55 Salt Lake City2/2 Oregon* L 72-67 Eugene2/4 Oregon State* L 62-49 Corvallis2/9 Arizona State* W 50-46 Salt Lake City

2/11 Arizona* W 73-67 Salt Lake City2/18 Colorado* W 61-56 (OT) Boulder2/23 California* L 60-46 Berkeley2/25 Stanford* L 69-42 Stanford3/1 Oregon State* W 63-56 (OT) Salt Lake City3/3 Oregon* W 65-47 Salt Lake City3/7 Colorado$ L 55-41 Los Angeles3/15 Utah State& W 69-58 Salt Lake City3/18 Washington& L 52-39 Seattle*Pac-12 Game^UTSA Thanksgiving Classic$Pac-12 Tournament&WNIT

2012-1323-14 (8-10 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Anthony Levrets11/10 Denver W 75-60 Denver11/13 Southern Utah W 79-61 Salt Lake City11/16 Michigan W 59-40 Salt Lake City11/20 Northern Colorado W 62-55 Salt Lake City11/24 Weber State W 73-47 Ogden11/27 Utah State W 92-64 Salt Lake City12/1 Hawaii W 62-61 Honolulu12/8 Brigham Young L 53-48 Salt Lake City12/15 Houston Baptist W 71-33 Salt Lake City12/20 UC Irvine W 58-42 Salt Lake City12/29 North Dakota L 62-56 Salt Lake City1/4 California* L 55-50 Salt Lake City1/6 Stanford* L 70-56 Salt Lake City1/8 Colorado* L 67-57 Boulder1/13 Colorado* L 56-43 Salt Lake City1/18 Arizona* L 62-58 Salt Lake City1/20 Arizona State* W 66-46 Salt Lake City1/25 Stanford* L 65-44 Stanford1/27 California* L 71-54 Berkeley2/1 Southern Calif.* W 63-60 Los Angeles2/3 UCLA* L 70-42 Los Angeles2/8 Oregon* W 67-47 Salt Lake City2/10 Oregon State* W 66-40 Salt Lake City2/15 Arizona State* W 54-46 Tempe2/17 Arizona* L 61-52 Tucson2/22 Washington* W 60-48 Salt Lake City2/24 Washington State* W 59-47 Salt Lake City3/1 Oregon State* L 54-46 Corvallis3/3 Oregon* W 70-52 Eugene3/7 Arizona$ W 66-48 Seattle3/8 UCLA$ L 54-43 Seattle3/20 Long Beach State& W 56-49 Long Beach3/25 San Diego& W 61-50 Salt Lake City3/28 Pacific& W 60-55(OT) Stockton3/30 Saint Mary’s& W 58-55 Moraga4/3 Kansas State& W 54-46 Manhattan4/6 Drexel& L 46-43 Philadelphia*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament&WNIT

2013-1412-19 (4-14 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Anthony Levrets11/8 Denver W 73-56 Salt Lake City11/15 Nebraska L 75-69 Salt Lake City11/19 Utah State L 77-61 Logan11/26 UNLV W 66-59 Las Vegas11/29 Butler^ L 66-54 Las Vegas11/30 Marquette^ L 72-65 Las Vegas12/7 Nevada W 61-57 Salt Lake City12/11 Utah Valley W 81-70 Salt Lake City12/14 BYU W 82-74 (2OT) Provo12/21 Samford W 69-49 Salt Lake City12/30 UC Santa Barbara W 66-57 Salt Lake City1/3 UCLA* L 55-38 Los Angeles,1/5 USC* L 55-47 Los Angeles1/10 Stanford* L 87-61 Salt Lake City1/12 California* L 68-59 Salt Lake City1/17 Washington* L 53-52 Seattle1/19 Washington State* W 59-57 Pullman1/24 Arizona State* L 65-62 Salt Lake City1/26 Arizona* W 60-57 Salt Lake City1/29 Colorado* W 58-55 Salt Lake City2/2 Colorado* L 61-45 Boulder2/8 Oregon* L 93-71 Eugene2/10 Oregon State* L 60-47 Corvallis2/14 Washington State* L 83-73 Salt Lake City2/16 Washington* L 67-66 Salt Lake City2/21 Arizona* W 52-47 Tucson2/23 Arizona St.* L 60-40 Tempe2/27 USC* L 67-57 Salt Lake City3/2 UCLA* L 62-52 Salt Lake City3/6 Washington$ W 65-53 Seattle3/7 Oregon State$ L 50-35 Seattle*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament^Southpoint Thanksgiving Classic

2014-159-21 (3-15 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Anthony Levrets11/14 San Jose State W 100-87 (OT) Salt Lake City11/20 Creighton L 64-56 Omaha11/23 Nebraska L 66-43 Lincoln11/28 Ole Miss^ L 52-38 Reno11/29 Portland^ L 58-50 Reno12/3 Utah State W 63-57 Salt Lake City12/6 UNLV W 62-49 Salt Lake City12/10 Idaho State W 59-40 Salt Lake City12/13 BYU L 60-56 Salt Lake City12/20 Louisiana Tech W 67-52 Salt Lake City12/29 Charlotte W 54-52 Salt Lake City1/3 California* L 67-49 Berkeley1/5 Stanford* L 55-45 Stanford1/9 UCLA* L 49-46 Salt Lake City1/11 USC* L 46-43 Salt Lake City1/14 Colorado* L 77-72 Boulder1/18 Colorado* L 73-54 Salt Lake City1/23 Washington State* L 63-54 Pullman1/25 Washington* L 63-51 Seattle1/30 Arizona* W 62-48 Salt Lake City

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2019-20 UTAH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE2014-15 cont.2/1 Arizona State* L 58-48 Salt Lake City2/6 USC* L 73-54 Los Angeles2/8 UCLA* L 58-48 Los Angeles2/13 Washington* W 69-61 Salt Lake City2/15 Washington State* L 61-52 Salt Lake City2/20 Oregon* W 66-64 Salt Lake City2/22 Oregon State* L 52-42 Salt Lake CIty2/27 Arizona State* L 46-42 Tempe3/1 Arizona* L 64-41 Tucson3/5 Washington L 75-64 Seattle*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament^Nugget Classic

2015-1618-15 (8-10 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Lynne Roberts11/13 South Dakota W 66-59 Salt Lake City11/17 Lamar W 71-67 Salt Lake City11/20 George Mason W 74-62 Salt Lake City11/26 Oklahoma^ L 70-55 Bahamas11/27 Boston College^ L 75-52 Bahamas12/3 CSUN W 97-56 Salt Lake City12/9 Creighton W 74-58 Salt Lake City12/12 BYU L 73-59 Provo12/19 Fresno State W 78-63 Salt Lake City12/22 Utah State W 64-61 Logan12/29 UC Davis W 88-58 Salt Lake City1/2 Washington State* W 73-71 Salt Lake City1/4 Washington* W 88-83 Salt Lake City1/8 Stanford* L 75-52 Stanford1/10 California* W 84-79 Berkeley1/15 Arizona* W 60-55 Tucson1/17 Arizona State* L 80-60 Tempe1/22 Oregon State* L 62-53 Salt Lake City1/24 Oregon* L 77-65 Salt Lake City1/29 USC* L 70-59 Salt Lake City1/31 UCLA* L 69-63 Salt Lake City2/4 Colorado* W 71-55 Salt Lake City2/7 Colorado* W 76-68 Boulder2/12 Oregon* L 69-58 Eugene2/14 Oregon State* L 72-53 Corvallis2/19 California* W 72-66 Salt Lake City2/21 Stanford* L 72-54 Salt Lake City2/25 Washington* L 73-60 Seattle2/27 Washington State* W 75-69 Pullman3/3 California$ L 66-63 (OT) Seattle3/18 Montana+ W 95-61 Salt Lake City3/21 Gonzaga+ W 92-77 Spokane3/23 Oregon+ L 73-63 Eugene*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament^Junkanoo Jam+WNIT

2016-1716-15 (5-13 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Lynne Roberts11/12 Montana State W 74-64 Salt Lake City11/15 Fresno State W 65-55 Fresno

11/19 Utah Valley W 100-52 Salt Lake City11/25 Charlotte^ W 81-68 Moraga11/26 Saint Mary’s^ W 63-62 Moraga11/30 Southern Utah W 69-43 Salt Lake City12/3 Utah State W 65-58 Salt Lake City12/6 Nevada W 80-50 Reno12/10 BYU W 77-60 Salt Lake City12/17 Weber State W 71-52 Salt Lake City12/21 Northern Arizona W 78-65 Salt Lake City12/30 UCLA* L 67-56 Los Angeles1/1 USC* W 58-53 Los Angeles1/6 Arizona State* L 66-44 Salt Lake City1/8 Arizona* L 81-70 Salt Lake City1/13 Stanford* L 77-58 Salt Lake City1/15 California* W 63-57 Salt Lake City1/20 Oregon State* L 70-44 Corvallis1/22 Oregon* L 84-66 Eugene1/25 Colorado* L 54-49 Boulder1/28 Colorado* W 58-53 Salt Lake City2/3 Washington* L 82-53 Salt Lake City2/5 Washington State* L 61-55 Salt Lake City2/10 California* W 73-64 Berkeley2/12 Stanford* L 87-51 Stanford2/17 Oregon* L 73-61 Salt Lake City2/19 Oregon State* L 63-49 Salt Lake City2/23 Washington State* W 74-57 Pullman2/25 Washington* L 77-84 Seattle3/2 Arizona State$ L 72-54 Seattle3/17 UC Davis+ L 72-62 Salt Lake City^Hilton Concord Classic*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament+WNIT

2017-1818-14 (8-10 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Lynne Roberts11/10 Nevada W 87-61 Salt Lake City11/13 Alabama L 65-60 Tuscaloosa11/17 Weber State W 85-58 Ogden11/20 Purdue W 81-68 Salt Lake City11/24 Incarnate Word W 90-31 Salt Lake City11/27 UT Arlington W 71-41 Salt Lake City12/2 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) W 74-63 Salt Lake City12/5 Pepperdine W 89-65 Salt Lake City12/9 BYU L 77-68 Provo12/18 Utah State W 79-44 Logan12/21 Oral Roberts W 71-50 Salt Lake City12/29 Arizona* W 89-55 Salt Lake City12/31 Arizona State* L 83-81 Salt Lake City

1/5 Washington* W 74-65 Seattle1/7 Washington State* W 81-79 Pullman1/12 UCLA* L 81-74 Salt Lake City1/14 USC* L 58-47 Salt Lake City1/19 Arizona State* W 58-56 Tempe1/21 Arizona* W 80-56 Tuscon1/26 Oregon State* L 69-58 Salt Lake City1/28 Oregon* L 84-68 Salt Lake City2/1 Colorado* L 69-65 Salt Lake City2/4 Colorado* W 78-74 Boulder2/9 Stanford* L 70-49 Stanford2/11 California* L 84-73 Berkeley2/16 Washington State* W 54-50 Salt Lake City2/18 Washington* W 81-46 Salt Lake City2/22 USC* L 53-52 (OT) Los Angeles2/24 UCLA* L 78-71 (OT) Los Angeles3/1 Colorado$ L 66-56 Seattle3/15 UNLV+ W 78-68 Salt Lake City3/18 Kansas State+ L 74-57 Manhattan*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament+WNIT

2018-1920-10 (9-9 Pac-12) | Head Coach: Lynne Roberts11/7 Nevada W 74-52 Reno11/13 Alabama W 72-62 Salt Lake City11/16 Long Beach State W 82-59 Salt Lake City11/19 Idaho State W 74-60 Salt Lake City11/21 Eastern Wash. W 95-51 Cheney11/26 Seattle U W 89-62 Salt Lake City12/1 Utah Valley W 85-47 Salt Lake City12/8 BYU W 78-67 Salt Lake City12/15 Weber State W 77-56 Salt Lake City12/20 Florida% W 74-58 Las Vegas12/21 Hawaii% W 73-48 Las Vegas12/30 Colorado* W 76-61 Boulder1/4 Arizona State* L 65-63 Salt Lake City1/6 Arizona* W 80-64 Salt Lake City1/11 Washington State* W 72-68 Pullman1/13 Washington* W 58-53 Seattle1/18 Colorado* W 78-59 Salt Lake City1/25 California* W 87-74 Salt Lake City1/27 Stanford* W 75-68 Salt Lake City2/1 Oregon* L 87-65 Eugene2/3 Oregon State* L 71-63 Corvallis2/8 USC* L 84-80 Salt Lake City2/10 UCLA* L 100-90 Salt Lake City2/15 Arizona* L 66-55 Tucson2/17 Arizona State* L 60-58 Tempe2/22 Washington* W 88-56 Salt Lake City2/24 Washington State* W 75-67 Salt Lake City3/1 UCLA* L 76-60 Los Angeles3/3 USC L 83-77 (OT) Los Angeles3/7 Washington$ L 64-54 Las Vegas*Pac-12 Game$Pac-12 Tournament%Duel in the Desert

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