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1 W E S T E R N W A S H I N G T O N U N I V E R S I T Y WOMEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Western Washington University Schedule...2 WWU Athletics...3 WWU Facilities...3 Quick Facts...3 The Tradition Continues...4 Coaching Staff Preview Roster Player Sketches Combined Statistics...25 Individual Career Statistics...26 Team Game-By-Game...27 Opponent Game-By-Game...28 Game-By-Game Comparison...29 Individual Game-By-Game Individual Game Highs...32 Team Game Highs...33 Points-Rebounds-Assists...34 Overall/Conference Statistics...35 Post-Season Champions Post-Season Appearances Coaches Records...40 Team & Individual Records Season Leaders Career Leaders...45 Year-By-Year Leaders Milestones...48 All-Stars Tournaments Series Records...53 Game-By-Game Results WWU Athletics Hall of Fame...58 Sam Carver Gymnasium WWU Athletics Administration/Coaches...61 WWU Athletics Staff Directory...62 COVER PHOTOS Coach Carmen Dolfo, Tia Briggs, Kayla Bernsen, Taylor Peacocke

3 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ACTIVE MINDS CHANGING LIVES the university Western Washington University is a public, comprehensive university with a national reputation for academic excellence, dedicated to providing the highest quality undergraduate education in the Pacific Northwest. A Western education offers students the opportunity to develop active learning skills to last a lifetime and serves them well in today s pluralistic, changing and highly technical world. While large enough to offer students a range of top quality programs, Western remains small enough to focus its resources on the needs of individual students as they build career skills on the sound foundation of the arts, humanities, sciences and professional studies. the campus Western s main campus on the western slope of Sehome Hill has been called a jewel of a university. It offers a magic blend of art and nature with views of Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands to the west and a panoramic vista of the city of Bellingham. Some campus locations also offer scenic views of Mount Baker and Washington s Cascade Range to the east and the Canadian Cascades to the north. The campus is just minutes by bus from downtown Bellingham as well as the city s historic Fairhaven district, and its proximity to both locations also puts it within easy walking distance. Western s main campus and the adjacent Sehome Hill Nature Reserve encompass 216 acres near the heart of Bellingham. Counting Lakewood Recreation Center and Boathouse, the Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, and the Viqueen Lodge, Western properties occupy 300 acres. students Over 15,000 students call Western home during each academic year, starting in late September and continuing through June. A third of Western s students reside in on-campus residence halls. Western offers something for every student, with more than 100 cultural, academic, recreational, religious, social and political clubs and organizations as well as multiple venues for the performing arts and extensive opportunities for community service. academic programs and degrees Western is organized into a graduate school and seven undergraduate colleges: the College of Business and Economics, the College of Fine and Performing Arts, Fairhaven College, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment, the College of Sciences and Technology, and Woodring College of Education. facebook.com/westernwashingtonuniversity twitter.com/wwu youtube.com/wwu Western Washington University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status or genetic information in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to the Vice Provost for Equal Opportunity & Employment Diversity, Equal Opportunity Office, WWU, Old Main 345, MS 9021, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225; (voice) or 711 (Washington Relay); eoo@wwu.edu. 1

4 SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT PLACE TIME Oct. 25 (Sun.) QUEST (Exhibition) BELLINGHAM 2 p.m. Nov. 1 (Sun.) BELLINGHAM HEAT (Exhibition) BELLINGHAM 2 p.m. Nov. 7 (Sat.) at Skagit Valley CC (Scrimmage) Mount Vernon TBA Nov. 13 (Fri.) Humboldt State Invitational Arcata, Calif. WWU vs. Fresno Pacific 3:30 p.m. Seattle Pacific vs. Humboldt State 5:30 p.m. Nov. 14 (Sat.) Humboldt State Invitational Arcata, Calif. Seattle Pacific vs. Fresno Pacific 1 p.m. Humboldt State vs. WWU 3 p.m. Nov. 20 (Fri.) West Region Crossover Classic Azusa, Calif. WWU vs. Azusa Pacific CA 5:30 p.m. Seattle Pacific vs. UC San Diego 3 p.m. Nov. 21 (Sat.) West Region Crossover Classic Azusa, Calif. WWU vs. UC San Diego 5:30 p.m. Seattle Pacific vs. Azusa Pacific 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26 (Thu.) Oahu Thanksgiving Classic (St. Francis HS) Honolulu, Hawaii Mary vs. BYU Hawaii 10 a.m. Emporia vs. Hawaii Pacific 12 noon Armstrong State vs. Hawaii Hilo 2 p.m. WWU vs. Chaminade 4 p.m. Nov. 27 (Fri.) Oahu Thanksgiving Classic (BYU Hawaii) Laie, Hawaii Emporia vs. Hawaii Hilo 9 a.m. Mary vs. Chaminade 11 a.m. WWU vs. Hawaii Pacific 3 p.m. Armstrong State vs. BYU Hawaii 5 p.m. Dec. 3 (Thu.) ALASKA FAIRBANKS* BELLINGHAM 5:15 p.m. Dec. 5 (Sat.) ALASKA ANCHORAGE* BELLINGHAM 4 p.m. Dec. 18 (Fri.) South Point Holiday Hoops Classic Las Vegas, NV WWU vs. Midwestern State TX 8 p.m. Dec. 19 (Sat.) South Point Holiday Hoops Classic Las Vegas, NV WWU vs. Quincy IL 5:45 p.m. Dec. 31 (Thu.) at Concordia* Portland, Ore. 7 p.m. Jan. 2 (Sat.) at Western Oregon* Monmouth, Ore. 7 p.m. Jan. 7 (Thu.) NORTHWEST NAZARENE* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Jan. 9 (Sat.) CENTRAL WASHINGTON* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Jan. 14 (Thu.) at Saint Martin s* Lacey 5:15 p.m. Jan. 16 (Sat.) at Seattle Pacific* Seattle 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 (Tue.) SIMON FRASER* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Jan. 21 (Thu.) at Montana State Billings* Billings, Mont. 5:15 p.m. Jan. 28 (Thu.) WESTERN OREGON* BELLINGHAM 5:15 p.m. Jan. 30 (Sat.) CONCORDIA* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 4 (Thu.) at Central Washington* Ellensburg 7 p.m. Feb. 6 (Sat.) at Northwest Nazarene* Nampa, Id. 7 p.m. Feb. 11 (Thu.) SEATTLE PACIFIC* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 13 (Sat.) SAINT MARTIN S* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 16 (Tue.) at Simon Fraser* Burnaby, B.C. 7 p.m. Feb. 20 (Sat.) MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* MOUNT VERNON 5:15 p.m. Feb. 25 (Thu.) at Alaska Anchorage* Anchorage, AK 7 p.m. Feb. 27 (Sat.) at Alaska Fairbanks* Fairbanks, AK 7 p.m. March 2 (Wed.) GNAC Tournament First Round Lacey TBA March 3 (Thu.) GNAC Tournament First Round Lacey TBA March 4 (Fri.) GNAC Tournament Semifinals Lacey TBA March 5 (Sat.) GNAC Tournament Championship Lacey March NCAA Division II West Regional Site to be determined March NCAA II Elite Eight Sioux Falls, SD (Sanford Pentagon) *Great Northwest Athletic Conference contest #broadcast on KBAI Radio (930 AM) and Internet (wwuvikings.com) Home games (ALL CAPS) at Whatcom CC Pavilion (BELLINGHAM) or Skagit Valley CC (MOUNT VERNON) 2

5 GENERAL INFORMATION WWU ATHLETICS In , approximately 300 students will participate in 15 varsity sports at WWU, six for men and nine for women. WWU has been an official member of NCAA Division II since September In , WWU placed 36th among 300 NCAA Division II schools in the Learfield Sports Director s Cup national all-sports standings. The Vikings have had 12 consecutive Top 50 finishes and been among the Top 100 in each of its 17 seasons as a NCAA II member. They had seven straight Top 20 finishes from 2007 to 2014, placing sixth in and seventh in In , WWU won its seventh straight and 11th overall Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Sports championship. The Vikings also extended their title streaks in the men s all-sports standings to seven and in the women s all-sports standings to five. In , 33 WWU student-athletes were named recipients of DII Athletics Directors Association Academic Achievement Awards with accumulative GPAs of 3.50 or better and eight were named to GNAC Faculty Athletic Representatives Academic All-Star Team with accumulative GPAs of 3.85 or better. WWU won seven straight Division II national titles in women s rowing from 2005 to 2011, being the first NCAA school in any division to achieve that distinction. The Vikings placed among the top three nationally from 2002 to 2014, its four and eight reaching grand finals every time during that stretch. Using the NCAA Academic Success Rate, which includes all freshman student-athletes from the fall of 2007 and also accounts for studentathletes who transfer into or out of the institution, WWU posted an 86 percent success rate, compared to the NCAA II national number of 71 percent. WWU student-athletes raised $2,000 for the PeaceHealth Cancer Center in Bellingham during the school year. Altogether, the Vikings have brought in $59,000 over the last five years, most of it going to The American Cancer Society Relay for Life. WWU won the national men s basketball championship in 2012, placed second nationally in volleyball in 2007, and reached the national semifinals in men s basketball in 2001 and 2013, women s basketball in 2000 and 2013, women s soccer in 2013 and men s golf in WWU ranks among the top 15 in women s basketball victories among all four-year schools with that program making 15 NCAA tournament appearances in 16 years. The Vikings had the fourth-longest league volleyball winning streak in NCAA II of 57 from WWU, which won the NAIA national softball title in 1998, had a 38-game victory string in women s soccer from WWU is over last three years in women s soccer, reaching the national playoffs and winning conference regular-season titles in each of those campaigns. contests will take place at the Whatcom CC Pavilion with a seating capacity of 750. Men s and women s soccer matches are held at Harrington Field (AstroTurf) on the WWU campus. Track meets take place at Bellingham s Civic Stadium, built in 1961, with an addition in 1971 and a complete renovation in It has covered seating for 4,000 spectators and lights for night use. The track is an eight-lane, 400-meter oval. Softball contests take place at a campus facility completed in 1999 and renovated in 2012 with seating for 500. Rowing events are held on Lake Samish. Cross country meets takes place at Lake Padden Park, and golf competition at the Bellingham Golf and Country Club. WWU QUICK FACTS Location... Bellingham, WA (80,000 pop.) Founded/Enrollment /15,060 President...Dr. Bruce Shepard Senior Vice President, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services...Dr. Eileen Coughlin Director of Athletics... Steve Card Faculty Athletic Representative...Dr. Bruce Larson National Affiliation...NCAA Division II Conference...Great Northwest Athletic Home Court/Seating Capacity... Whatcom CC Pavilion/750 Colors... Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver and White Nickname...Vikings GAME DAY STAFF A veteran crew makes sure that Western home basketball games run smoothly: P.A. Announcer...Kevin Johnson Alternate... Brian Young Scorebook...Geoff Landis Alternate...George Gleason Timer... Tina Schwindt Alternate...Pat Schuette Shot Clock...Hank Schwarz Alternates...Mike Kirk, Wes Wilkinson Statistics... Kevin Nunn, Troy Ragsdale Play by Play...Seth Christianson, Jonathan Sims FACILITIES Athletic facilities on Western s campus include Sam Carver Gymnasium, softball and soccer complexes, artificial-surfaced Viking Field, and a sixlane all-weather rubberized track. Carver Gym, completed in 1962, is in the first of a two-year renovation. During that time, nearly all volleyball and men s and women s basketball 3

6 THE TRADITION CONTINUES WESTERN BOASTS ONE OF THE NATION S ELITE PROGRAMS... Since the beginning of the modern era of women s basketball, Western has been synonymous with success, first in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), then the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and now in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). HERE S A LOOK AT SOME OF WESTERN S ACCOMPLISHMENTS OVER ITS FIRST 44 SEASONS: More than 900 victories, which ranks among top 10 nationally for all NCAA divisions 42 post-season playoff appearances 15 NCAA Division II West Regional appearances in 17 seasons as NCAA member. Reached final four in 2000 and win seasons Averaging 21.5 wins per season 23 winning streaks of 10 or more games 14 first, second or third-team All-Americans Forward Jo Metzger ( ) named to NAIA National Hall of Fame Coach Lynda Goodrich ( ) named to NAIA National Hall of Fame Two coaches, Carmen Dolfo (515) and Lynda Goodrich (411) each with over 400 career wins 4

7 COACHING STAFF CARMEN DOLFO Head Coach In her 25th season as head coach at WWU is Carmen Dolfo, who has directed the Vikings to 14 NCAA II West Regional appearances. The dean of Great Northwest Athletic Conference coaches, she is an historic figure in WWU Athletics, already having mentored 13 All-Americans and 53 conference all-stars during her tenure. Dolfo, who is in her 20th year as WWU s senior women s administrator, is the first person and one of just two overall to represent WWU in national tournament competition as a player, assistant coach and head coach in any sport, being a part of 633 victories in those three roles. Dolfo s career record of puts her No.11 among active NCAA II coaches in victories and her winning percentage of 72.8 ranks No.13. She is No.24 in winning percentage among NCAA II coaches all-time and No.23 in wins. Last season, Dolfo became the first four-year college woman s coach in the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest (Idaho, Oregon and Washington) to record 500 victories at one university in those states. She needs three more wins to become the winningest coach in any sport at WWU. Dolfo became WWU s head coach in 1990 after four seasons as an assistant. She has directed the Vikings to win seasons, ninth all-time among NCAA II coaches, and 22 post-season appearances. In , Dolfo was named CaptainU Division II National Coach of the Year as WWU posted a 29-4 record and reached the semifinals of the NCAA II Elite Eight, won GNAC regular- season and tournament titles and the West Regional championship. Coaching Staff - Carmen Dolfo continued on next page 5

8 COACHING STAFF Coaching Staff - Carmen Dolfo continued In , Dolfo guided the Vikings to a 27-4 ledger and the national semifinals, winning Pacific West Conference and West Regional championships. Besides those two regional titles, Dolfo directed WWU to the regional finals in 2002, regional semifinals in 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, and 2012; and the first round at regionals in 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and Selected to the Vikings all-time basketball team for the school s first 100 years, Dolfo was named Women s Basketball Coaches Association NCAA II West Region Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2013, GNAC Coach of the Year in 2002, 2006, 2011and 2013; Little All-Northwest Coach of the Year in 2000 and Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (PNWAC) Coach of the Year in 1995 and In , Dolfo directed WWU to the NAIA Division I National Tournament quarterfinals and in to a first round national appearance. Dolfo came to WWU in 1984 after spending two seasons competing at Biola University, and played two years of basketball for the Vikings, earning NAIA All-America honors as a senior, averaging 16.8 points a game on a team that reached the national quarterfinals. She also lettered three years at WWU as a setter in volleyball. In her four years of basketball, Dolfo scored 1,757 points and grabbed 896 rebounds. Dolfo then became an assistant coach under legendary coach Lynda Goodrich from 1986 to The Vikings had a record (.778) in that time, and again reached the NAIA quarterfinals in Dolfo has served two three-year terms on the WBCA Board of Directors. She has served on the Kodak All-American Selection Committee as well as the WBCA national rating committee and the West Region rating committee. The 50-year old Dolfo grew up in Penticton, B.C., where she led Penticton High School to the provincial championship as a senior. She earned a bachelor s degree from WWU in 1986 and a master s in student personnel administration in Dolfo and husband John Garrison have two daughters, Kennedy 15 and Aspen 13, and son John Grey 11. DOLFO CAREER MILESTONES 500 vs. Southern Indiana, 71-50, Dec. 19, vs. San Francisco State, 58-24, Nov. 20, at Central Washington, 93-60, Feb. 24, Alaska Anchorage, 76-59, Feb. 3, Whitworth, 80-57, Dec. 1, 1995 Entering 25th season as head coach and 20th year as senior women s administrator... Winningest coach in school history with record of On Dec. 19, 2014 became first four-year college coach in state of Washington and Pacific Northwest (Idaho, Oregon and Washington) to reach 500 at one university in those states... Has directed Vikings to 14 NCAA II West Regional appearances... Dean of Great Northwest Athletic Conference coaches... Has coached 13 All-Americans and 53 conference all-stars... First person in any sport and one of just two overall to represent WWU in national tournament competition as player, assistant coach and head coach, being part of 633 WWU victories in those three roles... Has served two three-year terms on Women s Basketball Coaches Association Board of Directors... Has served on Kodak All-American Selection Committee as well as WBCA National rating committee and West Region rating committee... Ranks No.11 among active NCAA II coaches in victories and winning percentage of 72.8 is No Ranks No.24 in winning percentage among NCAA II coaches all-time and No.23 in wins... Has directed Vikings to win seasons, ninth all-time among NCAA II coaches, and 22 post-season appearances... Directed WWU to 29-4 record in , winning GNAC regular- season and tournament titles, West Regional championship and reaching NCAA II final four; and to 27-4 ledger in , winning Pacific West Conference and West Regional titles and reaching semifinals at NCAA II Elite Eight... Besides those two regional titles, guided WWU to NCAA II West Regional final in 2002, regional semifinals in 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, and 2012; and first round at regionals in 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and Also directed Vikings to NAIA Division I National Tournament quarterfinals in and first round in Selected to WWU s all-time basketball team for school s first 100 years CaptainU Division II National Coach of the Year... Named WBCA NCAA II West Region Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2013, GNAC Coach of the Year in 2002, 2006, 2011 and 2013; Little All-Northwest Coach of the Year in 2000 and Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (PNWAC) Coach of the Year in 1995 and Top assistant at WWU for four years ( ), the Vikings having a (77.2 percent) record during that stretch and reaching NAIA national quarterfinals in Received bachelor s degree in physical education in 1986 and master s degree in student personnel administration in 1999, both from WWU... Named to three All-American teams in as well as earning NAIA National all-tournament (second-team) and District 1 co-player of the Year honors, leading Vikings to national quarterfinals... Scored 1,757 points and grabbed 896 rebounds during four-year career, playing first two seasons at Biola University CA... Coached by Lynda Goodrich at Western and Betty Norman at Biola, both NAIA National Hall of Famers and 400-game winners... Also lettered three years as setter in volleyball at WWU... All-Province selection as prep, leading Penticton High School to British Columbia championship... Served six years as member of NAIA Kodak All-America Selection Committee years old... She and husband John Garrison, who played basketball at Eastern Washington University, have two daughters, Kennedy 15 and Aspen 13, and son Grey 11. 6

9 COACHING STAFF STACEY (MILLER) TURRELL Assistant Coach In fourth year as assistant coach, the Vikings reaching post-season in each of first three Graduate assistant at WWU for two seasons ( ) while completing master s degree in education Assistant coach three years at Bellingham s Sehome High School, helping Mariners to state tournament appearance in Started and lettered three seasons for Vikings from Team co-captain as senior in Finished WWU career with 980 points, 458 rebounds, 180 assists, 102 steals and 40 blocked shots Set then school career record, hitting 44.3 percent ( ) from three-point range, and her 155 three-point makes tied existing school career mark First-team Women s Basketball Coaches Association and second-team Daktronics West Region all-star Unanimous first-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star selection Finished second nationally and led league in three-point shooting at 47.5 percent (56-118), averaging teambest 15.0 points Set school record by making all six three-point attempts vs. Westmont CA... Runner-up in balloting for Pacific West Conference Newcomer of the Year as sophomore in Also attended and competed at Washington State University Member of Cougar volleyball team for two seasons, seeing action in three matches in 1999 as setter Earned WSU All-Academic Athletic team honors both years Standout basketball and volleyball player at Sehome High Ranked third among career scoring leaders in basketball, finishing with 1,313 points As senior, named second-team Class 4-A all-state, MVP of Western Conference and Bellingham Herald all-whatcom County MVP Helped Mariners to 25-4 record, league title and fifth-place at state tournament Received Cliff Gilles Award for outstanding sportsmanship, leadership and academics As setter in volleyball, finished career with 2,137 assists and 548 kills All-state tournament pick and first-team all-league choice as senior on team that finished 30-8 and placed third at state Received sportsmanship medal at state tournament First-team all-league choice as junior on squad that finished 31-6, won league and district titles, and placed fifth at state Also lettered in softball, earning all-league honors as junior She and husband Josh have two children, Cole 7 and Taylor 5 35 years old. 7

10 COACHING STAFF SYDNEY DONALDSON Graduate Assistant Coach In first year as graduate assistant at WWU Completed bachelor s degree in communications Finished four-year career as Viking with 899 points, 583 rebounds, 197 assists and 129 blocks, being ranked seventh among WWU leaders in latter category Played on WWU teams that reached NCAA Division II national semifinals in 2013, regional semifinal in 2012 and regional first round in 2014 Four-year letter winner First-team Western Conference all-star at Edmonds-Woodway High School on team that went unbeaten to win conference title and tie for seventh place at Class 4A state tournament 22 years old. SARAH HILL Student Assistant Coach Returns after one-year absence to complete bachelor s degree at WWU Finished three-year Viking career with 592 points, 594 rebounds and 91 blocked shots Second-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as senior in Started all 29 games, averaging 10.0 points and team-leading figures of 9.0 rebounds and 1.8 blocks WWU/Lynda Goodrich Classic all-tourney choice All-tourney pick at CCAA/GNAC Classic as junior Three-year letter winner Also competed at University of Maryland-Baltimore County Lettered in basketball and volleyball for Retrievers during academic year Four-sport letter winner at Lloyd C. Bird High School in Chesterfield, Virginia Her sister, Celeste, was All-America basketball player at WWU, being named to school s Athletics Hall of Fame in years old. JOHN GARRISON Volunteer Assistant Coach In sixth year as volunteer assistant at WWU Played basketball at Eastern Washington University, starting two years and lettering four Saw action in 113 games, a school record at the time, making 53 starts Was EWU s Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in and was threetime BSC all-academic choice Team co-captain and most inspirational award winner as senior As junior, played on team that finished and 11-5 league, losing to Idaho in BSC Tournament title game on three-point buzzer beater that cost Eagles an automatic berth in NCAA Tournament Earned bachelor s degree from EWU in 1991, majoring in sales, sales marketing and finance Successful businessman Husband of WWU women s basketball coach Carmen Dolfo They have two daughters, Kennedy 15 and Aspen 13, and son John Grey years old. 8

11 PREVIEW The Western Washington University Women s Basketball team will be a work in progress according to 25th-year head coach Carmen Dolfo. But when it is all said and done, Dolfo thinks the pains of the learning process will pay dividends as the season progresses. The Vikings return a pair of starters in preseason All-GNAC first-team selections junior point guard Taylor Peacocke and senior center Kayla Bernsen. Also back is a group of five letter winners, highlighted by junior forwards Tia Briggs and Kiana Gandy. When going over her team in detail, Dolfo knows there will be some growing pains, but she is trusting the process that has elevated program to one of the best in NCAA Division II. We lost four seniors, so we are going to be a team that is very much about finding ourselves early in the season and learning our identity, said Dolfo, who ranks 11th among active NCAA II coaches in victories with 515. The key for us to be successful is to find a way to be consistent on both offense and defense. We need to commit to being great on both ends of the floor. Dolfo is hopeful the product you see on the court in November and December is completely different than the one you watch in March. The pillars the program is built on will make that a likely outcome. The program has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in six of the last seven seasons, including a trip to the NCAA semifinal in When describing her program, Dolfo breaks down what makes Viking basketball so special: Strong & Assertive Mentally Tough Selflessness Teamwork Character Focus Offense begins with great defense Dolfo is reluctant to place any unrealistic expectations on her team, but is confident it will find a way to be successful. What do you want the calling card for this team to be? I want them to be a team that is focused on defense and really committed to that end of the court. Good offense begins with great defense. I think we ll be able to score, but we need to find a way to be more consistent in rebounding and defending. If we go into each practice, each game with the mindset of getting better each day, then I think we will really have a chance to be successful. What is something the team needs to focus on? We need to get more mentally tough. It is a great group of strong, young women. They need to push through the adversity, learn from the mistakes and keep plugging away. How would you describe your schedule in terms of getting ready for the conference season? We have a lot of tough competition early in the season, we are not backing down from anyone. We are going all over the place against very good teams. Hopefully that will make us tougher and make for a good transition into conference play. We may not be ready right away, but it is going to force us to find out what we need to do in order to get better. How is Taylor Peacocke doing taking over the point guard position? Taylor is doing a great job and is really putting in the effort it takes to run the point. There is a lot more thinking, a lot more leadership that goes on with that position. It is a role she is embracing. We are not that deep right now, so we are placing a lot of expectations on her in terms of minutes, but she is mentally tough enough to handle it. How nice is it to have a senior leader like Kayla Bernsen? Kayla is our energy. She is willing to do whatever it takes for the team and leaves it all on the court. She had a tough preseason injury with a broken finger in her shooting hand, but is battling through it. She is going to play with pain, but she is equipped to do that. What juniors do you expect to step up into leadership roles? Kiana (Gandy) and Aleisha (Hathaway) are true leaders, both on and off the floor. This is a big year for them to step up and be a bigger part of this team in terms of leadership. We are excited about what they bring to the floor. You have a lot of younger players that will be counted on for key minutes, what are expectations? The one thing that is so different from high school to college, at any level, is defense. We need to buy into that philosophy of the importance of defending and commit to that every day. If our team defends, and is consistent in that approach, there are a lot of positives that will follow. If you were able to look back at the season in June, what would be the key to having a successful season? Were we consistent? All around the board. If we can be consistent we can be a good team, I truly believe that. We are going to work hard and have fun, and there will be a lot of learning to be had along the way. What are the strengths of this team? They really share the ball well, always looking for the extra pass and not being selfish. That is a positive. It is not about them. Their strength is about being together and giving up everything for the sake of the team. The focus is going to have to be on being mentally tough and realizing that every possession matters, on both sides of the court. 9

12 PREVIEW DIVISION II BULLETIN PRE-SEASON POLL 1. Emporia State 2. Lewis 3. Nova SE 4. Cal Baptist 5. Fort Hays State 6. California (Pa.) 7. Columbus State 8. Michigan Tech 9. Alaska Anchorage 10. Drury 11. Queens (NY) 12. West Liberty 13. Bentley 14. Western Washington 15. Colorado Mesa 16. Lander 17. West Texas A&M 18. Holy Family 19. Gannon 20. Limestone 21. UC Colorado Springs 22. Wayne State (NE) 23. Arkansas Tech 24. West Florida 25. UC San Diego GNAC PRE-SEASON COACHES POLL Pos. Team (1st Place Votes) Overall Record GNAC Record (Place) Pts. 1. Alaska Anchorage (10) (1st) Western Washington (tie 2nd) Seattle Pacific (tie 2nd) Central Washington (6th) Simon Fraser (4th) Northwest Nazarene (1) (tie 9th) Saint Martin s (5th) 55 Montana State Billings (tie 7th) Alaska (tie 7th) Western Oregon (tie 9th) Concordia First Year In GNAC 15 Votes awarded on basis GNAC PRE-SEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM PRE-SEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Megan Mullings, Alaska Anchorage Name School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown *Megan Mullings Alaska Anchorage C 6-0 Sr. Glendale, Ariz. *Taylor Peacocke Western Washington G 5-9 Jr. Kenmore, Wash. *Meg Wilson Simon Fraser F 6-1 Sr. London, Ont. *Kiki Robertson Alaska Anchorage G 5-5 Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii *Jasmin Edwards Central Washington G 5-5 So. Lynnwood, Wash. Taylor Simmons Northwest Nazarene G 5-8 Sr. Middleton, Idaho *Jasmine Parker Central Washington F 6-0 Jr. Spokane, Wash. *Kayla Bernsen Western Washington C 6-3 Sr. Moses Lake, Wash. *Alisha Breen Montana State Billings F 5-10 Jr. Choteau, Mont. Jordan Wilson Alaska F 5-11 Jr. Henderson, Colo. *Krista Stabler Saint Martin s G 5-6 Sr. Silverdale, Wash. Jenna Buchanan Alaska Anchorage G 5-8 Sr. Galena, Alaska Ellie Logan Northwest Nazarene G 5-9 So. Fossil, Ore. Janiel Olson Montana State Billings F 5-10 Sr. Billings, Mont. Jordan Mottershaw Western Oregon G 5-10 Jr. San Marcos, Calif. * - indicates unanimous selection 10

13 ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOLS) 1 Maia Barnett G 5-7 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA (The Archer School) 3 Taylor Peacocke G 5-9 Jr. 2V Kenmore, WA (Inglemoor/Sacramento State) 12 Amanda Lance G 5-7 Fr. HS Buckley, WA (White River) 15 Alyssa Evans F 5-11 Fr. RS Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon) 21 Rachel Albert F 5-10 Jr. 2V Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 23 Ashley Coons G 5-10 Fr. HS Longview, WA (Mark Morris) 25 Nikki Corbett F-C 6-2 Fr. HS Camas, WA (Camas) 32 Jasmine McCleave F 5-10 So. SQ Renton, WA (Holy Names Academy) 33 Kiana Gandy F 5-10 Jr. 2V Des Moines, WA (Mount Rainier) 34 Kayla Bernsen C 6-3 Sr. 3V Moses Lake, WA (Moses Lake) 35 Aleisha Hathaway G 5-9 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park) 44 Tia Briggs C 6-1 Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) Front Row (L-R): Maia Barnett, Jasmine McCleave, Ashley Coons, Aleisha Hathaway, Taylor Peacocke, Amanda Lance Back Row (L-R): Rachel Albert, Tia Briggs, Nikki Corbett, Kayla Bernsen, Kiana Gandy, Alyssa Evans 11

14 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOLS) 21 Rachel Albert F 5-10 Jr. 2V Bellingham, WA (Sehome) 1 Maia Barnett G 5-7 So. 1V Los Angeles, CA (The Archer School) 34 Kayla Bernsen C 6-3 Sr. 3V Moses Lake, WA (Moses Lake) 44 Tia Briggs C 6-1 Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA (Wilson) 23 Ashley Coons G 5-10 Fr. HS Longview, WA (Mark Morris) 25 Nikki Corbett F-C 6-2 Fr. HS Camas, WA (Camas) 15 Alyssa Evans F 5-11 Fr. RS Mount Vernon, WA (Mount Vernon) 33 Kiana Gandy F 5-10 Jr. 2V Des Moines, WA (Mount Rainier) 35 Aleisha Hathaway G 5-9 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park) 12 Amanda Lance G 5-7 Fr. HS Buckley, WA (White River) 32 Jasmine McCleave F 5-10 So. SQ Renton, WA (Holy Names Academy) 3 Taylor Peacocke G 5-9 Jr. 2V Kenmore, WA (Inglemoor/Sacramento State) Head Coach: Carmen Dolfo Assistant Coach: Stacey Turrell Graduate Assistant: Sydney Donaldson Student Assistant: Sarah Hill Volunteer: John Garrison PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Maia Barnett MY-ah 12

15 PLAYER SKETCHES 21 RACHEL ALBERT COLLEGE Great Northwest Athletic Conference Academic All-Star as sophomore in Competed in 22 games, averaging 2.4 points and 1.7 rebounds Shot 59.5 percent (22-of-37) from field Matched career high with nine points vs. Western Oregon on 1/15/15 Played in 24 games as freshman in Averaged 1.8 points and 2.0 rebounds Shot 50.0 percent (18-of-36) from field and 80.0 percent (8-of-10) at free throw line Had season high of nine points on 4-of-5 floor accuracy vs. Texas Woman s on 12/20/13 and career-high 10 rebounds vs. Northwest on 11/30/13 Two letters. Forward 5-10, 20, 1/12/95 Junior Bellingham, WA HIGH SCHOOL Standout three-sport athlete at Sehome High School Finished basketball career with 1,116 points and over 1,000 rebounds First-team Class 2A all-state selection for second straight year as senior, averaging 13.1 points Named Most Valuable Player at Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State contest Also Bellingham Herald All-Whatcom County Player of the Year and Northwest Conference MVP Team co-captain Scored career-high 29 points vs. Lynden in district elimination game Also Seattle Times WIAA Player of the Week First-team allconference and all-county selection as junior, averaging 11.2 points and 10.0 rebounds on team that reached state tournament Team MVP First-team all-league as sophomore and team co-mvp as freshman and sophomore First-team all-state, all-conference and all-county pick as senior in soccer NWC Defensive Player of the Year Posted 14 shutouts as goalkeeper on 22-1 team that placed second in state tournament Honorable mention all-state and first-team all-league and allcounty as junior, allowing just nine goals in helping Mariners to state quarterfinals First-team all-state, all-county and all-league as sophomore on team that won state championship First-team all-league and all-county choice for second straight year as shortstop in fastpitch as senior, hitting.453 Batted.565 and had eight home runs as junior on team that reached state tournament Second-team all-conference as sophomore and team defensive award winner as freshman, sophomore and junior, and team MVP as senior Lettered four years in all three sports. PERSONAL Major is kinesiology Her brother, John, is baseball pitcher at Hawaii Pacific University. 13

16 PLAYER SKETCHES 1 MAIA BARNETT (pronounced My-ah) COLLEGE Played in 10 games as freshman in Averaged 0.6 points and 0.4 rebounds Had seasonhigh three points in two games One letter. Point Guard 5-7, 18, 10/17/96 Sophomore Los Angeles, CA HIGH SCHOOL Holds game, season and career records at The Archer School for Girls for points, rebounds, assists and blocks Finished with career totals of 1,746 points, 735 rebounds, 310 assists and 355 steals First-team all-california Interscholastic Federation Division 4A selection and Liberty League MVP as senior Averaged 23.2 points, 9.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 4.0 steals for Panthers Scored school record 41 points, hitting seven threes and making 14-of-15 free throws in loss to Laguna Beach in first round of CIF Southern Section Division 4A playoffs. Following 37-point effort versus Holy Martyrs Armenan Grabbed school-best 20 rebounds in one game versus Pacifica Christian All-tournament pick three times Team captain for second year Second-team all-cif Division 4A and first-team Alpha League all-star as junior, averaging 22.3 points, on team that reached first round of CIF playoffs All-tourney choice two times Second-team all-cif and Delphic League MVP as sophomore, averaging 16.0 points, on squad that won league title and got to second round of playoffs First-team all-cif Division 5A and all-league as freshman, averaging 12.0 points, on team the reached third round of CIF playoffs All-tournament twice, being MVP of one Started and lettered four years Also lettered three years in volleyball and twice in track First-team all-league as senior and second-team as junior in volleyball, playing on teams that reached CIF playoffs three times. PERSONAL Plans to major in business. 14

17 PLAYER SKETCHES 34 KAYLA BERNSEN Center 6-3, 23, 9/25/92 Senior Moses Lake, WA COLLEGE Unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason all-star Ranks 10th among WWU career leaders in blocked shots with 115 Second-team GNAC all-star as junior in Played in 30 games, making 29 starts Averaged 11.7 points and team highs of 6.7 rebounds and 51 blocks Had second-best figure in school history with 47.5 percent (95-of-200) of rebounds coming on offensive glass Shot 52.7 percent (144-of-273) from field Had doublefigure points in 20 games and five double-doubles in points and rebounds Finished with season highs of 20 points, career-high 12 rebounds and tied career high with five blocked shots Lynda Goodrich Classic all-tournament selection Missed season after tearing ACL in left knee during summer Competed in all 33 games as sophomore in Averaged 5.2 points and 3.7 rebounds and blocked 37 shots Had career-high 25 points on 10-of-12 field-goal shooting along with nine rebounds and four blocks at Western Oregon on 3/2/13 Had double-double vs. Northwest Nazarene on 2/21/13 with 13 points, 10 rebounds and career-best five blocks Played in all 30 games as freshman in , starting one Averaged 5.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots Had season high 15 points vs. Alaska Fairbanks on 2/11/12 and 11 points and 11 rebounds vs. Northwest Nazarene ID on 1/21/12 Three letters. HIGH SCHOOL Second-team Columbia Basin Big Nine League all-star and team captain as junior and senior at Moses Lake High School Inspirational award winner for second straight year as senior, being named to league s all-defensive team As junior, helped Chiefs place eighth at Class 4A state tournament First-team all-league in volleyball as senior, averaging five kills per set, and honorable mention as junior Tean MVP both seasons Also attended Connell High School two years As sophomore, played on Eagles team that finished 24-2, won South Central Athletic Conference title, placed second at districts and finished sixth at Class 1A state tournament Most Inspirational Award winner in volleyball and second-team all-league as second baseman in softball on squad that finished 20-2 and placed third at state. PERSONAL Major is English/journalism Her father, Mike, played baseball at Lewis-Clark State College ID, being inducted into school s Hall of Fame in 2013; and her mother, Debi, competed in volleyball and basketball at Big Bend CC. 15

18 PLAYER SKETCHES 44 TIA BRIGGS COLLEGE Competed in 28 games, making four starts, as sophomore in Averaged 6.3 points and 3.9 rebounds Scored double-figure points in five games with high of 18 at Simon Fraser on 12/06/14 Grabbed career-high nine rebounds vs. Humboldt State on 11/14/14 Played in all 29 games, making nine starts, as freshman in Averaged 9.7 points on team-best 52.6 percent (113- of-215) field-goal shooting Scored double figures in 16 games Had career-high 19 points on 9-of-12 floor accuracy at Central Washington on 2/18/14 Named MVP of WWU Lynda Goodrich Classic with 30 points and 13 rebounds in two games Two letters. Forward 6-1, 20, 3/3/95 Junior Tacoma, WA HIGH SCHOOL Second-team Associated Press Class 3A all-state pick as senior at Wilson High School Finished with 1,036 career points Helped Rams to 23-3 record, Narrows League title with 12-0 mark, and third-place at state tournament Tacoma News Tribune all-area, Tacoma Weekly all-city, TNT Narrows League Fab Five, first-team league all-star and second-team state all-tournament Team captain Averaged 12.8 points and 8.5 rebounds and blocked 98 shots As junior, helped WHS to 20-4 record and regional playoffs League MVP, all-area and all-city Averaged 14.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals All-city choice as sophomore Started and lettered four years Also lettered three times in volleyball, twice being named second-team all-league and all-city Helped Rams to district playoffs two straight years As senior finished with 121 kills and 29 blocks Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association and league scholar-athlete four straight years. PERSONAL Major is computer science Her father, Ed, played basketball at WWU, earned NAIA All-America honorable mention in 1989 and setting school records for blocked shots in game (9), season (109) and career (183). 16

19 PLAYER SKETCHES Guard 5-10, 18, 9/26/96 Freshman Longview, WA 23 ASHLEY COONS HIGH SCHOOL Received honorable mention Associated Press Class 2A all-state recognition as senior at Mark Morris High School First-team Longview Daily News All-Area and Greater St. Helens League all-star Averaged 17.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7 steals, hitting 49.1 percent from field and 80.2 percent at free throw line on Monarchs team that posted 25-2 record and won league, district and state championships Played in all-state game, scoring team-leading 19 points in helping Class 2A squad to victory Second-team state all-tournament pick for second straight year State tournament inspirational award winner as senior and sophomore Team co-captain As junior, played on Mark Morris High team that won league and district titles and placed second at state First-team all-league Lower Columbia regular-season scoring leader at 17.3 points As sophomore, member of state title-winning team that won league and district crowns Started and lettered three years Also earned three letters in softball First-team all-league and defensive player of the year as sophomore Member of 2012 USA Prep all-star for Washington Illusion. PERSONAL Plans to major in business 2013 DECA national participant. 17

20 PLAYER SKETCHES Center/Forward 6-2, 17, 2/28/97 Freshman Camas, WA 25 NIKKI CORBETT HIGH SCHOOL Team captain for second year as senior at Camas High School First-team Vancouver Columbian all-area and all-greater St. Helen s League selection as junior Team MVP, averaging 19.0 points and 14.0 rebounds, on Papermaker squad that reached regionals Posted double-double in every game Most Improved award winner as sophomore on team that got to state tournament Started and lettered three years Also has earned four letters in track, placing second at state meet in discus with mark of as junior and sixth as sophomore Three-time letter winner in swimming, reaching districts every year. PERSONAL Plans to major in biology Her father, Marc, played football at Eastern Washington University; her mother, Janie, competed in volleyball at EWU and basketball at Clark CC and Seattle Pacific; and her sister, Amber, is a track athlete at Concordia OR Three-time GSHL Scholar-Athlete. 18

21 PLAYER SKETCHES 15 ALYSSA EVANS COLLEGE Redshirt during season. HIGH SCHOOL Skagit Valley Herald Player of the Year as senior at Mount Vernon High School Snohomish County Officials Association scholarship winner First-team Western Conference all-star for second straight year, team MVP for third time and was team captain for second season Averaged conference-leading 21.8 points, 11.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists for Bulldogs Scored career-high 29 points vs. Cascade on Jan. 22 MVHS Soroptimist Student of the Month Averaged 15.6 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists as junior Honorable mention all-league as sophomore, averaging 14.8 points Started and lettered three years Also lettered four years in golf and one in soccer 2014 SVH Golfer of the Year. PERSONAL Plans to major in criminal justice SVH Athlete of the Year for Forward 5-11, 19, 5/28/96 Freshman Mount Vernon, WA 19

22 PLAYER SKETCHES 33 KIANA GANDY (pronounced KEY-ah-na) COLLEGE Competed in all 30 games as sophomore in Averaged 6.2 points and 3.3 rebounds Scored double figures in nine games Had career-high 19 points vs. Simon Fraser on 2/28/15, making 7-of-12 field goals and 5-of-5 free throws, and grabbed five rebounds During one stretch, scored double-figure points in five of six games, shooting 54.5 percent (24-of-44) from field Played in all 29 games, making two starts, as redshirt freshman in Averaged 3.9 points and 2.3 rebounds Had season highs of 15 points vs. Fresno Pacific on 11/8/13 and Azusa Pacific on 11/22/13, along with career bests of eight rebounds vs. UC San Diego on 11/23/13 and six assists vs. Texas Woman s on 12/20/13 Began season with three straight double-figure point games, scoring 40 points on 18-of-25 (72.0 percent) field-goal shooting Two letters. Forward 5-10, 21, 9/15/94 Junior Des Moines, WA HIGH SCHOOL First-team all-south Sound Puget League North Division selection as senior at Mount Rainier High School Helped Rams to 27-2 record, league and district titles and third place at Class 4A state tournament Averaged 14.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks Scored 27 points vs. Kentlake Team captain for second straight year As junior, played on 22-7 squad that placed seventh at state Averaged 12.1 points and 7.4 rebounds Grabbed 19 rebounds in one game Bi-District all-tournament pick Lettered four years and started three Also lettered three years in track. PERSONAL Major is psychology Senior class secretary as prep Her father, Joe, played basketball at WWU. 20

23 PLAYER SKETCHES 35 ALEISHA HATHAWAY (pronounced Ah-LEE-sha) COLLEGE Great Northwest Athletic Conference Academic All-Star as sophomore in Competed in all 30 games, averaging 2.6 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists Scored career-high 14 points vs. Alaska Fairbanks on 2/19/15, making 5-of-7 field goals including all four 3-point attempts Had career-high six assists vs. Montana State Billings on 1/3/15 Received medical hardship for season after competing in just four games before suffering concussion Played in 27 games as freshman in , averaging 1.8 points and 1.0 rebounds Had season-high nine points vs. Alaska Anchorage on 2/2/13, and career-high eight rebounds vs. Alaska Fairbanks on 1/31/13 Two letters. Guard/Forward 5-9, 21, 9/27/93 Junior Spokane, WA HIGH SCHOOL First-team all-greater Spokane League choice for third straight year as senior at Shadle Park High School Helped Highlanders to district championship and first round of Class 3A state tournament Led team in points (12.7 avg.), rebounds, assists, steals and three-point percentage... Team captain and squad MVP for three years Averaged 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds as junior As sophomore, played on team that won district title and placed third at state Tied state tourney record for most blocks in game with seven Received all-state honorable mention As freshman, competed on team that finished second at state Starter for three seasons and top reserve as frosh Earned four letters Also lettered one year in volleyball and track and field. PERSONAL Major is kinesiology Had 4.0 grade point average (4.0 scale) in high school, being one of seven valedictorians Competed in AAU Spokane Stars program for five years Plans to join Peace Corps after completing college degree Her late father, Randy Smith, played basketball at Eastern Washington University and Whitworth University. 21

24 PLAYER SKETCHES Guard 5-7, 17, 7/23/97 Freshman Buckley, WA 12 AMANDA LANCE HIGH SCHOOL South Puget Sound League MVP and second-team Tacoma News Tribune all-area pick for second straight year as senior at White River High School Finished four-year career second among school leaders with 1,460 points Played in Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association all-star game Team captain for second consecutive season, leading Hornets to league title and fourth place at state Averaged 16.0 points and 5.0 assists SPSL co-mvp and second-team all- Area pick as junior Averaged team-leading 14.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.9 steals, helping WRHS place fourth at state, win Bi-District title, take SPSL crown and finish 21-5 overall Scored career-high 31 points against Clover Park First-team all-league as sophomore Tacoma Athletic Commission Basketball Athlete of the Year, recognizing citizenship, scholarship and athletic ability First-team all-league as sophomore on team that won SPSL championship and placed second at Bi-District Second-team all-league as freshman on team that won Bi-District crown and finished third at state Started and lettered four years Also earned four letters in track as a jumper and sprinter and two in golf, earning first-team all-league honors as senior Played club basketball on Young Educated Athletes team. PERSONAL Plans to major in kinesiology Senior class president Maintained 3.99 (4.0 scale) grade point average. 22

25 PLAYER SKETCHES 32 JASMINE McCLEAVE COLLEGE Has not played last two seasons following knee surgery Redshirt in Forward 5-10, 21, 9/22/93 Sophomore Renton, WA HIGH SCHOOL Third-team all-metro League choice for second straight year as senior at Holy Names Academy Team co-captain and MVP Averaged 13.0 points on 19-5 Cougar squad As junior, played on 27-0 team that won league, district and Class 3A state tournament championships Scored 24 points vs. Monroe Honorable mention all-league as sophomore Competed on squad that won league and district crowns and placed second at state Team s most improved award winner As freshman, played on team that won district title and finished third at state Scored 21 points vs. Seattle Prep Started and lettered four years. PERSONAL Plans to major in elementary education Played on Seattle Rotary Lady Style club team for five seasons. 23

26 PLAYER SKETCHES 3 TAYLOR PEACOCKE COLLEGE Unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason all-star Second-team GNAC all-star and GNAC Academic all-star as sophomore in Seattle Pacific Sodexo Tipoff Classic and WWU West Region Crossover Classic all-tournament choice Twice GNAC Player of the Week Started all 30 games Averaged team-high 13.5 points per game, along with 4.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals Shot 86.9 percent (93-of-107) at free-throw line Made 25 straight free throws, two shy of school record, during one stretch Had team-best 24 double-doubles in points Posted career highs of 27 points, making 12-of-14 free throws, and 17 rebounds vs. Azusa Pacific on 11/21/14 Played in all 29 games, making 13 starts, as freshman in Averaged 11.0 points, hitting 84-of-102 free throws (82.14 percent) Scored double figures 19 times, posting double-double of 15 points and season-high 11 rebounds vs. Simon Fraser in GNAC Tournament final on 3/8/14 Had season-high 19 points at Western Oregon on 1/16/14 Two letters Also attended Sacramento State University Played in seven games for Hornets in before suffering season-ending injury Received medical hardship. Guard 5-9, 21, 3/3/94 Junior Kenmore, WA HIGH SCHOOL Second-team Associated Press Class 4A all-state selection and 2012 Seattle Star Times pick as senior at Inglemoor High School Set school career scoring record with 1,152 points Three-time all-kingco League selection Averaged league-leading 19.3 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.3 steals and 3.2 assists Three-star recruit according to ESPN Hoop Gurlz Participated in Washington State Girls Basketball Coaches Association and Queens of the Hardwood all-star games Team captain and team MVP, latter for third consecutive season Averaged 18.0 points, 9.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists as junior Bothell/Kenmore Reporter Female Athlete of the Year and Seattle Times WIAA Player of the Week Averaged school-record 19.6 points and 10.6 rebounds as sophomore Three-year starter and letter winner Also earned three letters in softball Set four school records including home runs (6), doubles (12) and batting average (.485) in season (6) and home runs in career (14) Helped Vikings to first round of state playoffs as senior and league title and third place at state as sophomore Named KingCo Defensive Player of the Year and first-team designated hitter as junior All-league third baseman as sophomore and honorable mention all-league shortstop as senior Team captain as junior and senior Started every game in basketball and softball during three-year career. PERSONAL Major is sociology. 24

27 COMBINED STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 03 Peacocke,Taylor Colard,Katie Bernsen,Kayla White,Jenni Donaldson,Sydney Gandy,Kiana Briggs,Tia Hathaway,Aleisha Pounds,Marcel Albert,Rachel Barnett,Maia Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WWU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Western Washington Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. ~ 11/14/14 vs Humboldt State L ~ 11/15/14 vs Fresno Pacific W ! 11/21/14 AZUSA PACIFIC L ! 11/22/14 UC SAN DIEGO Wot /25/14 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W /28/14 TAMPA W /29/14 NORTHWEST W * 12/06/14 at Simon Fraser L # 12/18/14 vs West Texas A&MLot # 12/19/14 vs Southern Indiana W * 01/01/15 SEATTLE PACIFIC L * 01/03/15 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS W * 01/08/15 at Central Washington W * 01/10/15 at Northwest Nazarene W * 01/15/15 WESTERN OREGON W * 01/17/15 SAINT MARTIN'S W * 01/22/15 at Alaska Anchorage L * 01/24/15 at Alaska W * 01/29/15 at Montana St. Billings W * 01/31/15 at Seattle Pacific L * 02/05/15 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W * 02/07/15 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W * 02/11/15 at Saint Martin's W * 02/14/15 at Western Oregon W * 02/19/15 ALASKA W * 02/21/15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE L * 02/28/15 SIMON FRASER W % 03/04/15 vs Central Washington W % 03/06/15 vs Seattle Pacific Wot % 03/07/15 vs Alaska Anchorage L * = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game ~ = Seattle Pacific Sodexo Tipoff Classic! = WWU West Region Crossover = WWU Lynda Goodrich Classic # = South Point Holiday Hoops Classic % = GNAC Tournament (Billings, MT) $ = NCAA II West Regional 25

28 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS Albert,Rachel Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Barnett,Maia Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Bernsen,Kayla Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / Briggs,Tia Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Gandy,Kiana Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Hathaway,Aleisha Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / Peacocke,Taylor Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL /

29 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/ L vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ W AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ L UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/ Wot SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ W TAMPA 11/28/ W NORTHWEST 11/29/ W at Simon Fraser 12/06/ L vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ Lot vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ W SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ L MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ W at Central Washington 01/08/ W at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ W WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ W SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ W at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ L at Alaska 01/24/ W at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ W at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ L NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ W CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/ W at Saint Martin's 02/11/ W at Western Oregon 02/14/ W ALASKA 02/19/ W ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ L SIMON FRASER 02/28/ W vs Central Washington 03/04/ W vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/ Wot vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/ L Western Washington Opponents Games played: 30 Points/game: 75.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 37.1 FT Pct: 75.9 Rebounds/game: 35.7 Assists/game: 15.4 Turnovers/game: 13.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 8.6 Blocks/game:

30 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/ L vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ W AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ L UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/ Wot SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ W TAMPA 11/28/ W NORTHWEST 11/29/ W at Simon Fraser 12/06/ L vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ Lot vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ W SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ L MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ W at Central Washington 01/08/ W at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ W WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ W SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ W at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ L at Alaska 01/24/ W at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ W at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ L NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ W CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/ W at Saint Martin's 02/11/ W at Western Oregon 02/14/ W ALASKA 02/19/ W ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ L SIMON FRASER 02/28/ W vs Central Washington 03/04/ W vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/ Wot vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/ L Opponents Western Washington Games played: 30 Points/game: 63.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 34.0 FT Pct: 70.3 Rebounds/game: 32.5 Assists/game: 12.2 Turnovers/game: 16.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 6.9 Blocks/game:

31 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls Humboldt State 44/42 44/ (10) 33-65/ / / / / / /36 (6) 14/20 16/17 7/2 8/12 23/16 Fresno Pacific 38/25 50/ / / / / / / /40 (4) 19/7 10/26 6/1 12/6 17/20 AZUSA PACIFIC 35/39 39/ (5) 25-70/ / / / / / / /14 16/15 5/7 9/10 29/20 UC SAN DIEGO 29/31 43/ / / / / / / / /14 20/22 4/1 9/5 24/25 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 39/29 37/ / / / / / / / /8 13/18 4/0 10/7 12/14 TAMPA 43/25 42/ / / / / / / / /7 11/15 2/0 8/4 20/18 NORTHWEST 52/29 40/ / / / / / / / /9 9/16 6/2 10/5 18/22 Simon Fraser 40/33 31/ (3) 25-55/ / / / / / /34 (1) 11/15 16/18 2/4 7/12 18/16 West Texas A&M 34/32 23/ (1) 26-60/ / / / / / / /7 21/18 5/2 6/12 25/14 Southern Indiana 39/22 32/ / / / / / / / /7 19/21 3/0 11/4 20/15 SEATTLE PACIFIC 44/39 20/ (10) 27-63/ / / / / / / /19 17/11 6/4 3/11 16/10 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 47/26 53/ / / / / / / / /6 12/21 5/1 11/3 20/15 Central Washington 36/27 40/ / / / / / / / /20 9/12 5/1 8/4 15/15 Northwest Nazarene 43/25 42/ / / / / / / /38 (3) 25/11 12/16 8/1 12/8 17/16 WESTERN OREGON 36/25 44/ / / / / / / / /13 20/18 4/0 8/11 20/20 SAINT MARTIN'S 32/26 45/ / / / / / / / /11 11/10 8/1 6/6 17/16 Alaska Anchorage 24/35 34/ (13) 22-61/ / / / / / / /19 22/16 4/1 7/13 17/16 Alaska 43/32 32/ / / / / / / /40 (6) 9/10 10/17 4/1 10/7 19/13 Montana St. Billings 31/28 51/ / / / / / / /31 (5) 11/17 11/18 2/5 7/4 16/12 Seattle Pacific 29/31 39/ (4) 25-57/ / / / / / /36 (5) 8/13 8/11 5/5 6/3 16/15 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 35/33 35/ / / / / / / /29-25/15 17/14 7/0 8/11 15/7 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 29/32 33/ / / / / / / / /14 9/15 2/2 7/2 15/14 Saint Martin's 30/35 36/ / / / / / / /40 (2) 10/12 6/11 5/3 6/2 13/18 Western Oregon 39/24 42/ / / / / / / / /12 9/19 2/3 7/6 16/10 ALASKA 45/28 46/ / / / / / / / /13 11/22 1/1 15/6 22/22 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 30/39 48/ (3) 27-69/ / / / / / /35-18/17 11/21 4/4 10/7 18/20 SIMON FRASER 35/27 37/ / / / / / / / /12 14/13 3/2 8/10 17/14 Central Washington 24/20 27/ / / / / / / /36-8/6 6/14 1/6 11/3 18/17 Seattle Pacific 24/33 38/ / / / / / / / /10 15/15 2/1 10/4 15/19 Alaska Anchorage 30/41 28/ (13) 22-66/ / / / / / /39 (12) 13/9 14/18 6/0 7/10 19/18 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 29

32 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME #01 Barnett,Maia Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ NORTHWEST 11/29/ vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ at Western Oregon 02/14/ ALASKA 02/19/ Totals Games played: 10 Minutes/game: 6.1 Points/game: 0.6 FG Pct: 0.0 3FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 66.7 Rebounds/game: 0.4 Assists/game: 0.4 Turnovers/game: 0.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Steals/game: 0.4 #03 Peacocke,Taylor Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/14 * vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/14 * AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/14 * UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/14 * SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/14 * TAMPA 11/28/14 * NORTHWEST 11/29/14 * at Simon Fraser 12/06/14 * vs West Texas A&M 12/18/14 * vs Southern Indiana 12/19/14 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/15 * at Central Washington 01/08/15 * at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/15/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/15 * at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/15 * at Alaska 01/24/15 * at Montana St. Billings 01/29/15 * at Seattle Pacific 01/31/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/11/15 * at Western Oregon 02/14/15 * ALASKA 02/19/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/28/15 * vs Central Washington 03/04/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/15 * Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 26.7 Points/game: 13.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 31.3 FT Pct: 86.9 Rebounds/game: 4.5 Assists/game: 2.0 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 1.4 Blocks/game: 0.0 #21 Albert,Rachel Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ TAMPA 11/28/ NORTHWEST 11/29/ vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ at Central Washington 01/08/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ at Alaska 01/24/ at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ at Western Oregon 02/14/ ALASKA 02/19/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ vs Central Washington 03/04/ Totals Games played: 22 Minutes/game: 9.1 Points/game: 2.4 FG Pct: 59.5 FT Pct: 72.7 Rebounds/game: 1.7 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.4 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game: 0.2 #33 Gandy,Kiana Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/ vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/ SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ TAMPA 11/28/ NORTHWEST 11/29/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ at Central Washington 01/08/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ at Alaska 01/24/ at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/ at Saint Martin's 02/11/ at Western Oregon 02/14/ ALASKA 02/19/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ SIMON FRASER 02/28/ vs Central Washington 03/04/ vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/ vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/ Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 18.5 Points/game: 6.2 FG Pct: FG Pct: 33.3 FT Pct: 77.8 Rebounds/game: 3.3 Assists/game: 0.9 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Steals/game: 0.6 Blocks/game:

33 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME #34 Bernsen,Kayla Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/14 * vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/14 * AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/14 * UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/14 * SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/14 * TAMPA 11/28/14 * NORTHWEST 11/29/14 * at Simon Fraser 12/06/14 * vs West Texas A&M 12/18/14 * vs Southern Indiana 12/19/14 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/15 * at Central Washington 01/08/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/15/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/15 * at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/15 * at Alaska 01/24/15 * at Montana St. Billings 01/29/15 * at Seattle Pacific 01/31/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/11/15 * at Western Oregon 02/14/15 * ALASKA 02/19/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/28/15 * vs Central Washington 03/04/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/15 * Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 21.3 Points/game: 11.7 FG Pct: 52.7 FT Pct: 63.3 Rebounds/game: 6.7 Assists/game: 0.7 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.8 Blocks/game: 1.7 #44 Briggs,Tia Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/14 * vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/14 * AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/14 * SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ TAMPA 11/28/ NORTHWEST 11/29/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ at Central Washington 01/08/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ at Alaska 01/24/ at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/ at Saint Martin's 02/11/ at Western Oregon 02/14/ ALASKA 02/19/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ SIMON FRASER 02/28/ vs Central Washington 03/04/ vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/ vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/ Totals Games played: 28 Minutes/game: 21.8 Points/game: 6.3 FG Pct: 46.5 FT Pct: 60.8 Rebounds/game: 3.9 Assists/game: 1.0 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 0.6 Blocks/game: 0.3 #35 Hathaway,Aleisha Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg vs Humboldt State 11/14/ vs Fresno Pacific 11/15/ AZUSA PACIFIC 11/21/ UC SAN DIEGO 11/22/ SAN FRANCISCO STATE 11/25/ TAMPA 11/28/ NORTHWEST 11/29/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ vs West Texas A&M 12/18/ vs Southern Indiana 12/19/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/01/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/03/ at Central Washington 01/08/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/10/ WESTERN OREGON 01/15/ SAINT MARTIN'S 01/17/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/22/ at Alaska 01/24/ at Montana St. Billings 01/29/ at Seattle Pacific 01/31/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/05/ CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/07/ at Saint Martin's 02/11/ at Western Oregon 02/14/ ALASKA 02/19/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 02/21/ SIMON FRASER 02/28/ vs Central Washington 03/04/ vs Seattle Pacific 03/06/ vs Alaska Anchorage 03/07/ Totals Games played: 30 Minutes/game: 7.9 Points/game: 2.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 45.5 FT Pct: 66.7 Rebounds/game: 1.1 Assists/game: 1.1 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game:

34 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Western Washington - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 34 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 27 Peacocke,Taylor vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 24 Donaldson,Sydney vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) 23 Colard,Katie vs Tampa (11/28/14) 21 Peacocke,Taylor at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) Field Goals Made 12 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 9 Bernsen,Kayla at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) 9 Donaldson,Sydney vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) 9 Peacocke,Taylor at Central Washington (01/08/15) Field Goal Att. 22 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 16 Bernsen,Kayla at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) 16 Peacocke,Taylor vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) FG Pct (min 5 made) (5-5) Gandy,Kiana at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15).889 (8-9) Bernsen,Kayla vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 3-Point FG Made 7 Colard,Katie vs Tampa (11/28/14) 6 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 6 Colard,Katie vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) 6 Colard,Katie vs San Francisco State (11/25/14) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Colard,Katie vs Northwest Nazarene (02/05/15) 11 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 11 Colard,Katie vs San Francisco State (11/25/14) 11 Colard,Katie vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (4-4) Hathaway,Aleisha vs Alaska (02/19/15) (3-3) Pounds,Marcel at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) (2-2) White,Jenni vs Alaska (02/19/15) (2-2) Pounds,Marcel vs Saint Martin's (01/17/15) (2-2) Hathaway,Aleisha at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) (2-2) Hathaway,Aleisha vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) (2-2) Pounds,Marcel vs Tampa (11/28/14) (2-2) Peacocke,Taylor vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) (2-2) Hathaway,Aleisha vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) Free Throws Made 12 Peacocke,Taylor vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 8 Colard,Katie at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 8 Bernsen,Kayla vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) Free Throw Att. 14 Peacocke,Taylor vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 9 Bernsen,Kayla vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) Colard,Katie at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) (8-8) Bernsen,Kayla vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) (6-6) Colard,Katie vs Alaska (02/19/15) (6-6) Peacocke,Taylor at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) (6-6) Peacocke,Taylor at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) (6-6) Peacocke,Taylor at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) (6-6) Donaldson,Sydney at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) (6-6) Peacocke,Taylor vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) (5-5) Gandy,Kiana vs Simon Fraser (02/28/15) (5-5) Bernsen,Kayla vs Northwest Nazarene (02/05/15) (4-4) Colard,Katie vs Simon Fraser (02/28/15) (4-4) White,Jenni vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) (4-4) Colard,Katie at Western Oregon (02/14/15) (4-4) White,Jenni at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) (4-4) Colard,Katie at Alaska (01/24/15) (4-4) Colard,Katie vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) (4-4) White,Jenni at Central Washington (01/08/15) (4-4) Peacocke,Taylor vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) (4-4) White,Jenni vs Northwest (11/29/14) (4-4) Peacocke,Taylor vs Tampa (11/28/14) (4-4) White,Jenni vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) (4-4) Donaldson,Sydney vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) (4-4) Colard,Katie vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) (3-3) Gandy,Kiana at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) (3-3) Gandy,Kiana vs Northwest (11/29/14) Rebounds 17 Peacocke,Taylor vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 12 Bernsen,Kayla vs Northwest (11/29/14) Assists 7 White,Jenni vs Northwest Nazarene (02/05/15) 7 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) 7 Colard,Katie vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) Steals 5 White,Jenni vs Alaska (02/19/15) 5 Peacocke,Taylor at Alaska (01/24/15) 5 White,Jenni at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) Blocked Shots 5 Donaldson,Sydney at Central Washington (01/08/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) Turnovers 7 Peacocke,Taylor vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 5 Donaldson,Sydney vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 5 White,Jenni at Alaska (01/24/15) 5 White,Jenni vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) 5 Colard,Katie vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 5 White,Jenni at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 5 White,Jenni vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) 5 Peacocke,Taylor vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) Fouls 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Simon Fraser (02/28/15) 5 Donaldson,Sydney vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Alaska (02/19/15) 5 Gandy,Kiana at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla at Alaska (01/24/15) 5 Colard,Katie vs Saint Martin's (01/17/15) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) 5 White,Jenni vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) 5 Donaldson,Sydney vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 5 Colard,Katie vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs Tampa (11/28/14) 5 Bernsen,Kayla vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) 5 White,Jenni vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 5 Peacocke,Taylor vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 5 White,Jenni vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) Minutes 43 Colard,Katie vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 30 Breen,Alisha at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) 28 Chambers,Erin vs Simon Fraser (02/28/15) 26 Goggins,Kayleen at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) 25 WHITE, Chontiquah vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 24 Callen,Aubree vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 24 Ohlsen,Suzanna vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) Field Goals Made 11 Breen,Alisha at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) 10 Callen,Aubree vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 10 Goggins,Kayleen at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) Field Goal Att. 21 Goggins,Kayleen vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) 20 Breen,Alisha at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) FG Pct (min 5 made).857 (6-7) BERTSCH, McKennan vs UC San Diego (11/22/14).750 (9-12) Mullings,Megan at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 3-Point FG Made 5 Johnson,Courtney vs Central Washington (02/07/15) 4 Buchanan,Jenna vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) 4 Madison,Jessica vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 4 Kingma,Betsy at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 4 Callen,Aubree vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) 4 Shin,Jae vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 3-Point FG Att. 8 Johnson,Courtney vs Central Washington (02/07/15) 7 Kingma,Betsy vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 7 Kingma,Betsy at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 7 McLAIN, Madison vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 7 LOGAN, Danielle vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 7 Lowen,Katie at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 7 SETO, Miranda vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) 7 Gaumer,Danielle vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (2-2) Marcum, Tanner vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) (2-2) Roberts,Alisha at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) (2-2) Powell, Katie vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) Free Throws Made 13 Jones, Cydnie vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 11 Goggins,Kayleen vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) 11 Chambers,Erin at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) Free Throw Att. 20 Jones, Cydnie vs Azusa Pacific (11/21/14) 13 Goggins,Kayleen vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) 13 Chambers,Erin at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) FT Pct (min 3 made) (10-10) RODNEY, Aisha vs Tampa (11/28/14) (6-6) Madison,Jessica vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) (6-6) Wilson,Jordan vs Alaska (02/19/15) (6-6) Logan,Ellie vs Northwest Nazarene (02/05/15) (6-6) Breen,Alisha at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) (6-6) Titus,Angie vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) (6-6) Breen,Alisha vs Montana St. Billings (01/03/15) (6-6) Shields,Megan vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) (5-5) Stabler,Krista at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) (4-4) Edwards,Jasmin vs Central Washington (02/07/15) (4-4) Hackert, Anna vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) (4-4) FISO, Brianna vs Northwest (11/29/14) (4-4) CAVALLARO, Juliana vs Tampa (11/28/14) (4-4) TANITA, Taylor vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) (4-4) YANO, Stephanie vs UC San Diego (11/22/14) (4-4) Puryear,Neika vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) (3-3) Callen,Aubree at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) (3-3) GALARZA, Leticia vs San Francisco State (11/25/14) (3-3) Wilcox,Kersey vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) Rebounds 17 WHITE, Chontiquah vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 15 Wiedeman,Megan at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) Assists 10 Wilcox,Kersey vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 9 Edwards,Jasmin vs Central Washington (02/07/15) Steals 5 Wilson,Meg vs Simon Fraser (02/28/15) 5 Tubbs,Lexi vs Northwest Nazarene (02/05/15) 5 Robertson,Kiki at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 5 Simmons,Taylor at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) 5 Ohlsen,Suzanna vs Seattle Pacific (01/01/15) 5 WATSON, Sasha vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 5 Wilson,Meg at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) Blocked Shots 4 Parker,Jasmine vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 4 Mullings,Megan vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) Turnovers 7 Bulaya,Benissa vs Alaska (02/19/15) 7 WHITE, Chontiquah vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) Fouls 5 Devine,Alysha vs Alaska Anchorage (02/21/15) 5 Mainville,Daron vs Alaska (02/19/15) 5 Howey,Emily vs Western Oregon (01/15/15) 5 Lee,Megan vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 32

35 TEAM GAME HIGHS Western Washington - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 100 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 92 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) 91 ALASKA (02/19/15) 88 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 88 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 38 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 36 at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 69 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15) 69 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.603 (38-63) MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15).600 (36-60) at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15).600 (30-50) WESTERN OREGON (01/15/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 TAMPA (11/28/14) 9 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) 9 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 9 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 24 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15) 24 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.750 (9-12) MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15).667 (12-18) TAMPA (11/28/14) FREE THROWS MADE 24 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) 22 ALASKA (02/19/15) 22 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 29 ALASKA (02/19/15) 26 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15) 26 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10-10) at Western Oregon (02/14/15) (5-5) NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) REBOUNDS 47 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) 46 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) ASSISTS 25 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) 25 at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) STEALS 15 ALASKA (02/19/15) 12 at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) 12 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/17/15) 8 at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15) TURNOVERS 22 at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 21 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) FOULS 29 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 25 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) Western Washington - GAME LOWS POINTS 51 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 58 at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 58 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) 62 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (02/07/15) 63 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 22 at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 22 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 WESTERN OREGON (01/15/15) 55 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 55 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/17/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.286 (18-63) vs Central Washington (03/04/15).333 (22-66) vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 SIMON FRASER (02/28/15) 2 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) 2 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 SIMON FRASER (02/28/15) 6 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.136 (3-22) vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15).167 (2-12) UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) 5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 5 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 5 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) 5 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.429 (6-14) at Northwest Nazarene (01/10/15).500 (11-22) vs Central Washington (03/04/15) REBOUNDS 26 at Montana St. Billings (01/29/15) 27 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) ASSISTS 8 at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 8 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) STEALS 3 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 6 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 6 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/17/15) 6 at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 6 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 ALASKA (02/19/15) 1 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) TURNOVERS 6 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) 6 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) FOULS 12 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 13 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 98 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 81 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15) 79 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 77 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) 74 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 74 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 30 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 67 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 66 vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.566 (30-53) ALASKA ANCHORAGE (02/21/15).540 (27-50) at Central Washington (01/08/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 9 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 23 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) 19 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.565 (13-23) vs Humboldt State (11/14/14).529 (9-17) SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) FREE THROWS MADE 28 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 24 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 30 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 30 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.864 (19-22) vs Humboldt State (11/14/14).857 (12-14) at Saint Martin's (02/11/15).857 (12-14) CENTRAL WASHINGTON (02/07/15) REBOUNDS 40 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) 40 at Alaska (01/24/15) 40 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) ASSISTS 20 at Central Washington (01/08/15) 20 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) STEALS 13 at Alaska Anchorage (01/22/15) 12 vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) 12 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 12 vs Humboldt State (11/14/14) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 AZUSA PACIFIC (11/21/14) 6 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) TURNOVERS 26 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 22 ALASKA (02/19/15) 22 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) FOULS 25 UC SAN DIEGO (11/22/14) 22 ALASKA (02/19/15) 22 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 40 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 42 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 47 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 48 at Western Oregon (02/14/15) 50 vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 14 vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 14 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 41 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) 46 TAMPA (11/28/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.255 (14-55) MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15).259 (14-54) vs Fresno Pacific (11/15/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 1 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 NORTHWEST (11/29/14) 6 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.000 (0-6) MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15).125 (2-16) vs West Texas A&M (12/18/14) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) 5 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 7 vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.429 (3-7) vs Seattle Pacific (03/06/15).450 (9-20) vs Central Washington (03/04/15) REBOUNDS 18 WESTERN OREGON (01/15/15) 22 TAMPA (11/28/14) ASSISTS 6 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS (01/03/15) 6 vs Central Washington (03/04/15) STEALS 2 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (02/07/15) 2 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (11/25/14) 0 TAMPA (11/28/14) 0 vs Southern Indiana (12/19/14) 0 WESTERN OREGON (01/15/15) 0 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) 0 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/07/15) TURNOVERS 10 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/17/15) 11 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 11 at Seattle Pacific (01/31/15) 11 at Saint Martin's (02/11/15) FOULS 7 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/05/15) 10 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/01/15) 10 at Western Oregon (02/14/15) 33

36 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score BARNETT,M PEACOCKE, COLARD,KA ALBERT,RAC WHITE,JENN POUNDS,MA GANDY,KIAN BERNSEN,K HATHAWAY, DONALDSON BRIGGS,TIA vs HSU 11/14/ L DNP DNP vs FPU 11/15/ W APU 11/21/ L D N P UCSD 11/22/ W DNP DNP SFSU 11/25/ W UT 11/28/ W DNP NU 11/29/ W at SFU 12/06/ L DNP DNP vs WTAMU 12/18/ L DNP vs USI 12/19/ W SPU 01/01/ L D N P MSUB 01/03/ W at CWU 01/08/ W DNP at NNU 01/10/ W DNP WOU 01/15/ W D N P SMU 01/17/ W at UAA 01/22/ L DNP at UAF 01/24/ W DNP at MSUB 01/29/ W DNP at SPU 01/31/ L DNP NNU 02/05/ W D N P CWU 02/07/ W DNP DNP at SMU 02/11/ W DNP DNP at WOU 02/14/ W UAF 02/19/ W UAA 02/21/ L DNP SFU 02/28/ W D N P D N P vs CWU 03/04/ W DNP vs SPU 03/06/ W DNP DNP vs UAA 03/07/ L DNP DNP

37 OVERALL/CONFERENCE STATISTICS Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Peacocke,Taylor Colard,Katie Bernsen,Kayla White,Jenni Donaldson,Sydney Gandy,Kiana Briggs,Tia Hathaway,Aleisha Pounds,Marcel Albert,Rachel Barnett,Maia Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Peacocke,Taylor Colard,Katie Bernsen,Kayla White,Jenni Donaldson,Sydney Gandy,Kiana Briggs,Tia Hathaway,Aleisha Pounds,Marcel Albert,Rachel Barnett,Maia Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts Peacocke,Taylor Colard,Katie Bernsen,Kayla White,Jenni Donaldson,Sydney Gandy,Kiana Briggs,Tia Hathaway,Aleisha Pounds,Marcel Albert,Rachel Barnett,Maia Totals Opponent

38 POST-SEASON CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS The NCAA Division II Championships tournament was initiated in 1982 with 16 teams participating in the inaugural competition. After an unofficial play-in first round in , the NCAA officially expanded the tournament from 32 to 48 teams in 1995, and from 48 to 64 teams in The top two seeds in each of the eight regions receive first-round byes, and advance directly to the regional semifinals. The remaining four seeded teams in each region play first-round games at the regional site. Regional winners advance to the Elite Eight. NCAA National Champions 1982 Cal Poly Pomona 1983 Virginia Union 1984 Central Missouri State 1985 Cal Poly Pomona 1986 Cal Poly Pomona 1987 New Haven 1988 Hampton 1989 Delta State 1990 Delta State 1991 North Dakota State 1992 Delta State 1993 North Dakota State 1994 North Dakota State 1995 North Dakota State 1996 North Dakota State 1997 North Dakota 1998 North Dakota 1999 North Dakota 2000 Northern Kentucky 2001 Cal Poly Pomona 2002 Cal Poly Pomona 2003 South Dakota 2004 California PA 2005 Washburn KS 2006 Grand Valley State MI 2007 Southern Connecticut State 2008 Northern Kentucky 2009 Minnesota State Mankato 2010 Emporia State KS 2011 Clayton State GA 2012 Shaw NC 2013 Ashland OH 2014 Bentley MA 2015 California PA West Region Champions 1983 Cal Poly Pomona 1984 Chapman 1985 Cal Poly Pomona 1986 Cal Poly Pomona 1987 Cal Poly Pomona 1988 Cal Poly Pomona 1989 Cal Poly Pomona 1990 Cal Poly Pomona 1991 Cal Poly Pomona 1992 Portland State 1993 Cal Poly Pomona 1994 Cal State San Bernardino 1995 Portland State 1996 Portland State 1997 UC Davis 1998 Seattle Pacific 1999 Montana State-Billings 2000 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2001 Cal Poly Pomona 2002 Cal Poly Pomona 2003 Cal State Bakersfield 2004 Seattle Pacific 2005 Seattle Pacific 2006 Chico State 2007 UC San Diego 2008 Alaska Anchorage 2009 Alaska Anchorage 2010 Seattle Pacific 2011 Cal Poly Pomona 2012 Alaska Anchorage 2013 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2014 Cal Poly Pomona 2015 Cal Baptist AIAW REGION 9 From 1972 to 1982, the only national orgainzation sponsoring women s collegiate competition was the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). Competition and national qualifying was accomplished through 10 geographic units. Region 9 consisted of five states Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. Regional Champions: 1972 Washington State 1973 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1974 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1975 Boise State ID 1976 Portland State OR 1977 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1978 Washington 1979 Oregon State 1980 Idaho 1981 Idaho 1982 Idaho NAIA DISTRICT 1 In 1982, the NAIA began sponsoring women s sports. The basic unit of NAIA competition and national qualifying was geographic districts. Western competed in District 1, which encompassed Washington, Alaska, northern Idaho, and British Columbia. District Champions: 1982 Saint Martin s WA 1983 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1984 Gonzaga WA 1985 Gonzaga WA 1986 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1987 Seattle WA 1988 Central Washington 1989 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1990 Simon Fraser BC 1991 Simon Fraser BC 1992 Simon Fraser BC 1993 Simon Fraser BC PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION 1 During the shift from a district-based structure to one featuring conferences and regions, schools in the Pacific Northwest competed in a regional format in A one-year playoff format was devised, and competition between independent northwest NAIA schools was initiated. Region Champion: 1994 Simon Fraser BC 36

39 POST-SEASON CHAMPIONS PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Eight northwest colleges formed the Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (PNWAC) in The conference initially consisted of Central Washington, Evergreen State, Lewis-Clark State, Puget Sound, Saint Martin s, Seattle, Simon Fraser and Western. PNWAC Champions: 1995 Simon Fraser BC 1996 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1997 Simon Fraser BC 1998 Simon Fraser BC PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE In 1998, the PNWAC merged with the Pacific West Conference. PacWest Champions: 1999 Montana State-Billings 2000 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2001 Seattle Pacific GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE In 2001, ten schools left the PacWest to form the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Humboldt State left in 2006 and Montana State Billings joined in WESTERN WASHINGTON 2003 Seattle Pacific 2004 Seattle Pacific 2005 Seattle Pacific 2006 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2007 Seattle Pacific 2008 Seattle Pacific 2009 Seattle Pacific Alaska Anchorage 2010 Seattle Pacific 2011 Alaska Anchorage (post-season) WESTERN WASHINGTON (regular season) 2012 Alaska Anchorage (post-season) Alaska Anchorage (regular season) 2013 WESTERN WASHINGTON (post-season) WESTERN WASHINGTON (regular season) 2014 WESTERN WASHINGTON (post-season) Montana State-Billings (regular season) 2015 Alaska Anchorage (post-season) Alaska Anchorage (regular season) BACK-TO-BACK GNAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS! 37

40 POST-SEASON APPEARANCES AIAW REGION 9 PLAYOFFS Washington State (lost) Washington State (won 48-46) Central Washington (won 68-50) Southern Oregon (won 80-52) Simon Fraser BC (won 57-52) Washington State (won 39-37) Eastern Oregon (won 75-40) Boise State ID (lost 60-57) Portland State OR (lost 70-54) Central Washington (won 69-53) Central Washington (won 77-58) Portland State OR (lost 68-54) Alaska-Anchorage (won 74-48) Montana State (won 64-61) Montana State (won 70-52) Boise State ID (won 76-68) Oregon (lost 71-57) Boise State ID (won 75-58) Alaska-Fairbanks (won 82-63) Idaho (lost 68-56) Lewis-Clark State ID (won 83-68) Great Falls MT (lost OT) Seattle WA (won 80-78) Great Falls ID (won OT) Idaho (lost 62-60) Lewis-Clark State ID (lost 64-61) AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT East Carolina (won 55-51) Immaculata NY (lost 66-53) quarterfinals East Stroudsburg PA (won 69-58) CSU-Fullerton (lost 58-40) quarterfinals Indiana (lost 50-44) consolation Louisiana State (lost 91-53) St. Joseph s PA (lost 97-51) consolation NAIA DISTRICT 1 PLAYOFFS Whitworth WA (won 67-52) Puget Sound WA (won 69-57) Seattle WA (won 67-56) Gonzaga WA (lost 70-58) Central Washington (won 78-72) Gonzaga WA (lost 76-64) Central Washington (won 85-48) Gonzaga WA (lost 83-70) Gonzaga WA (won 74-53) Gonzaga WA (won 70-69) Puget Sound WA (lost 72-67) Seattle (won 55-52) Central Washington (won 88-79) Central Washington (lost 79-75) Central Washington (lost 77-76) Seattle Pacific WA (won 69-63) Simon Fraser BC (won 59-57) Simon Fraser BC (won 77-60) Seattle Pacific WA (won 85-58) Simon Fraser BC (lost 76-52) Simon Fraser BC (lost 68-62) Saint Martin s WA (won 70-55) Simon Fraser BC (lost 84-72) Saint Martin s WA (won 65-54) Simon Fraser BC (lost 78-57) Simon Fraser BC (lost 74-46) NAIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION 1 PLAYOFF Saint Martin s WA (lost 81-75) PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYOFF Puget Sound WA (won ) Simon Fraser BC (lost 68-62) Saint Martin s WA (won 86-65) Simon Fraser BC (won 67-55) Saint Martin s WA (won 83-52) Lewis-Clark State ID (lost 78-70) Evergreen State WA (won 73-39) Lewis-Clark State ID (won 59-57) Simon Fraser BC (lost 68-56) NAIA AREA I PLAYOFF Biola CA (lost 77-67) NAIA BI-DISTRICT I PLAYOFF Portland OR (won 84-55) Concordia OR (won 74-65) NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Cumberland KY (won 72-54) Louisiana College (lost 83-75) quarterfinals Minnesota-Duluth (won 89-73) Southern Nazarene OK (lost 92-68) quarterfinals Northwestern Oklahoma (won OT) Montevallo AL (won 71-67) 2nd round Union TN (lost 92-76) quarterfinals Findlay OH (lost 76-69) PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Seattle Pacific (won 68-66) Montana State-Billings (lost 63-59) GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (at Lacey) Simon Fraser (won 73-60) Montana State-Billings (won 76-49) Alaska Anchorage (lost 68-67) (at Lacey) Northwest Nazarene (won 66-54) Alaska Anchorage (lost 67-52) (at Lacey) Northwest Nazarene (won 81-51) Simon Fraser (won 60-40) (at Lacey) Saint Martin s WA (won 81-71) Simon Fraser (won 78-74) (at Billings, MT) Central Washington (won 51-40) Seattle Pacific (won OT) Alaska Anchorage (lost 71-58) NCAA DIVISION II WEST REGIONAL Seattle Pacific (won OT) Montana State-Billings (lost 70-48) semifinal Alaska Anchorage (won 78-59) Cal Poly Pomona (won 84-66) final Central Washington (won 74-66) Cal Poly Pomona (lost 91-85) semifinal Sonoma State (won 71-60) Cal Poly Pomona (lost 71-70) final Northwest Nazarene ID (lost 83-79) first round Sonoma State (won 85-71) Seattle Pacific (lost 80-66) semifinal Cal State Dominguez Hills (won OT) Chico State (lost 85-75) semifinal Northwest Nazarene (won 66-54) Seattle Pacific (lost 70-50) semifinal UC San Diego (lost 78-45) first round Humboldt State (lost 74-64) first round Chico State (lost 79-68) first round Alaska Anchorage (lost 55-48) first round Cal State Monterey Bay (won 65-58) UC San Diego (lost 81-66) semifinal 38

41 POST-SEASON APPEARANCES Academy of Art (won 70-50) Cal State Montery Bay (won 71-63) Simon Fraser (won 75-58) Simon Fraser (lost 77-70) NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT Slippery Rock PA (won 84-67) Northern Kentucky (lost 80-74) Nova Southeastern (won OT) Ashland OH (lost 66-54) 39

42 COACHES RECORDS Lynda Goodrich Sara (Nichols) Chiabai Carmen Dolfo YEAR-BY-YEAR Year-By-Year continued SEASON COACH WIN/LOSS PCT. SEASON COACH WIN/LOSS PCT Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Lynda Goodrich Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Sara Nichols Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo Carmen Dolfo CAREER COACH SEASONS YEARS WIN/LOSS PCT. Carmen Dolfo Lynda Goodrich Sara Nichols TOTALS

43 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - GAME Most Points 42 Gina Sampson vs. Western Oregon 12/9/95 Most Points Half 25 Gina Sampson vs Puget Sound WA 2/28/95 Western Oregon 12/9/95 Most Field Goals 18 Gina Sampson vs. Western Oregon 12/9/95 Most Field Goals Attempted 30 Joni Slagle vs. Portland State OR 2/7/76 Most Consecutive Field Goals 12 Jo Metzger vs. Central Washington 12/9/77 Best FG Pct. (Min. 10 att.).917 (11-12) April Saunders vs. British Columbia 12/15/95 Celeste Hill vs. UC-Riverside 11/23/98 Best FG Pct. (without miss) (10-10) Lisa Berendsen vs. Seattle Pacific WA 12/18/99 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 8 Jodie Kaczor vs. Western New Mexico 2/10/01 Jodie Kaczor vs. Alaska Fairbanks 2/17/01 Corinn Waltrip vs. Seattle Pacific 2/16/13 Katie Colard at Northwest Nazarene 2/6/14 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 15 Katie Colard at Northwest Nazarene 2/6/14 Best 3-pt. FG Pct. (with miss).857 (6-7) Erica Porter vs. Central Washington 1/6/90 K.C. Mattingly vs. Whitman WA 1/27/95 Kristin Schramm vs. Alaska Fairbanks 1/14/12 Best 3-pt. FG Pct. (w/o miss) (6-6) Stacey Miller vs. Westmont CA 11/30/02 Jodi Gerald vs. Central Washington 2/24/05 Most Free Throws Made 16 Tina Donahue vs. Warner Pacific OR 11/27/04 Most Free Throws Attempted 17 Joni Slagle vs. Washington 3/4/76 Gina Sampson vs. Alaska Fairbanks 12/20/94 Jessica Summers vs. Washburn 12/16/09 Best Free Throw Percentage (16-16) Tina Donahue vs. Warner Pacific OR 11/27/04 Best Free Throw Pct. (with miss).929 (13-14) Jenn McGillivray vs. Alaska Fairbanks 2/21/04 Most Rebounds 25 Gina Sampson vs. Puget Sound WA 2/28/95 Most Rebounds Half 22 Gina Sampson vs. Puget Sound WA 2/28/95 Most Assists 16 Tamalyn Nigretto vs. Lewis-Clark State ID 1/18/80 Most Steals 11 Tamalyn Nigretto vs. Sacramento State 12/18/79 Most Blocked Shots 9 Keri Worley vs. Central Washington 1/17/75 Anne Cooper vs. Chico State 12/18/84 Sonoma State CA 12/31/84 Most Turnovers 14 Tamalyn Nigretto vs. Simon Fraser 1/14/79 INDIVIDUAL - SEASON Most Points 630 Jo Metzger Best Average 21.7 Jo Metzger Most Field Goals Made 258 Jo Metzger Most Field Goals Att. 514 Jo Metzger Best Field Goal Pct..676 ( ) Lisa Berendsen Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 91 Amanda Dunbar, Most 3-pt. Field Goals Att. 221 K.C. Mattingly, Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..467 (91-195) Amanda Dunbar Most Consecutive 3-pt. Field Goals 10 Amanda Dunbar Most Free Throws Made 136 Anna Rabel Most Free Throws Att. 191 Anna Rabel Best Free Throw Pct..917 (66-72) Katie Colard Most Consecutive Free Throws 27 Erica Porter , Corinn Waltrip , Katie Colard Most Rebounds 425 Gina Sampson Best Rebound Avg Gina Sampson Most Assists 233 Tamalyn Nigretto Best Assist Avg. 8.6 Tamalyn Nigretto Most Blocked Shots 114 Anne Cooper Best Block Average 4.1 Anne Cooper Most Steals 126 Charmon Odle Best Steal Average 4.5 Charmon Odle Most Turnovers 149 Joni Slagle Most Fouls 122 Gina Sampson Most Disqualifications 12 Gina Sampson Most Games Played 35 Kerri Browitt , Cim Hanson Katie Kennedy , Alayna Keppler , Donna Monette , Erica Porter , Anna Rabel Most Minutes Played 1078 Erica Porter Most Triple-Doubles 1 Tamalyn Nigretto , Addy Johnson , Trishi Williams Most Double-Doubles 21 Gina Sampson INDIVIDUAL - CAREER Most Points 1990 Jo Metzger Best Average 18.6 Joni Slagle Most Field Goals Made 825 Jo Metzger Most Field Goals Att Jo Metzger Best Field Goal Pct..660 ( ) Lisa Berendsen Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 258 Katie Colard Most 3-pt. Field Goals Att. 713 Katie Colard Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..443 ( ) Stacey Miller Most Free Throws Made 429 Jenn McGillivray Most Free Throws Att. 584 Jenn McGillivray Best Free Throw Pct..861 ( ) Katie Colard Most Rebounds 1277 Gina Sampson Best Rebound Avg Gina Sampson Most Assists 535 Cheryl Boxx Best Assist Average 5.4 Tamalyn Nigretto , Most Steals 284 Gina Sampson Best Steal Average 3.5 Charmon Odle Most Blocked Shots 322 Anne Cooper Best Block Average 2.8 Anne Cooper Most Games Played 122 Donna Monette , Kerri Browitt , Cim Hanson , Erica Porter , Katie Colard , Sydney Donaldson , Jenni White Most Personal Fouls 404 Gina Sampson Most Consecutive Games Scoring 10 or more points 51 Jo Metzger Most Minutes Played 3811 Erica Porter Most Consecutive Games Started 118 Allison Hull Most Triple-Doubles 1 Tamalyn Nigretto Addy Johnson Trishi Williams Most Double-Doubles 56 Gina Sampson Most Consecutive Games Making One 33 or more 3-pt. Field Goals Katie Colard

44 RECORDS TEAM - GAME Most Points 126 vs. Sheldon Jackson AK (126-59) 12/21/87 Least Points 30 vs. Boise State ID (62-30) 1/15/77 Least Points Against 22 vs. Portland State OR (68-22) Most Points Half 67 vs. Sheldon Jackson AK 12/21/87 Least Points Against-Half 6 vs. Evergreen 12/19/98 vs. Alaska Fairbanks 2/26/09 Most Points Against 100 vs. Seattle (100-79) 2/12/80 Biggest Winning Margin 74 vs. Sonoma State CA (117-43) 12/21/84 Biggest Losing Margin 50 vs. Portland OR (99-49) 1/16/82 Most Field Goals Made 57 vs. Sonoma State CA 12/21/84 Most Field Goals Att. 107 vs. Washington 2/3/76 Best Field Goal Pct..719 vs. Evergreen (41-57) 12/13/04 Worst Field Goal Pct..159 vs. Boise State ID (10-63) 1/28/77 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 15 vs. Humboldt State 1/7/06 & 2/2/06 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Att. 32 vs. Central Washington 1/29/11 vs. Alaska Fairbanks 1/20/11 vs. Montana State Northern 11/27/10 Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..875 vs. Saint Martin s WA (7-8) 1/23/ vs. Concordia OR (3-3) 12/15/ vs. Central Washington (10-12) 2/24/05 Most Free Throws Made 37 vs. Seattle U. 12/4/04 Most Free Throws Att. 50 vs. Seattle U. 12/4/04 Best Free Throw Pct. (with miss).966 vs. Saint Martin s WA (28-29) 2/13/99 Best Free Throw Pct. (without miss) vs. Montana State Billings (16-16) 1/24/09 Most Rebounds 89 vs. Oregon State 1/8/77 Most Assists 46 vs. British Columbia Most Turnovers 44 vs. Sacramento State 12/20/78 Most Personal Fouls 35 vs. Lewis Clark State ID 2/3/95 Most Steals 29 vs. Alaska-Anchorage Whitman WA 11/21/97 Most Blocked Shots 15 vs. SUNY-New Paltz 1/2/91 Most Overtimes 2 vs. Seattle Pacific 2/7/84 (lost 83-77) vs. Simon Fraser 2/6/99 (lost 75-73) Least Turnovers 6 vs. Montana State Billings 3/4/10 vs. Montana State Billings 1/30/14 TEAM - SEASON Most Wins 30 (30-5) Best Winning Pct..931 (27-2) Most Losses 21 (9-21) Least Losses 1 (19-1) Least Wins 9 (9-21) Lowest Winning Pct..300 (9-21) Most Points Least Points Most Points Against Least Points Against Highest Scoring Avg Lowest Scoring Avg Highest Scoring Avg. Against Lowest Scoring Avg. Against Highest Scoring Margin Most Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Att Best Field Goal Pct..491 ( ) Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made Most 3-pt. Field Goals Att Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..409 ( ) Most Free Throws Made Most Free Throws Att Best Free Throw Pct..773 ( ) Most Rebounds Best Rebound Avg Most Assists Best Assist Avg Most Turnovers Most Steals Best Steal Avg Most Blocked Shots Most Personal Fouls Most Disqualifications Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Longest Home Court Winning Streak Longest Regular Season Home Court Winning Streak

45 SEASON LEADERS POINTS YEARS TOTAL AVG Jo Metzger Joni Slagle Jo Metzger Gina Sampson Amanda Dunbar Celeste Hill Joni Slagle Carmen Dolfo Kelli Kuiken Jessica Summers Gina Sampson Jo Metzger Jo Metzger Anna Rabel REBOUNDS Gina Sampson Kathy Hemion Jan Johnston Joni Slagle Keri Worley Gina Sampson Keri Worley Joni Slagle Gina Sampson Bethany Ryals Jan Johnston ASSISTS Tamalyn Nigretto Kathy Hemion Charmon Odle Kristy Eggen Dee Dee Molner Sara Nichols Erica Porter Dee Dee Molner Sara Nichols Cheryl Boxx Nancy Darrow Tamalyn Nigretto Cheryl Boxx Jenni White Susie Miller Anya Aardahl STEALS Charmon Odle Tamalyn Nigretto Alayna Keppler Kathy Hemion Tamalyn Nigretto Kym Cummings Charmon Odle Dee Dee Molner Nancy Darrow Gina Sampson FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 ATT. PER GAME) Lisa Berendsen Ana Tuiaea Lisa Berendsen Jan Johnston Jan Johnston Britt Harris Susan Rodgers Britt Harris Jenn McGillivray Susan Rodgers Tessa DeBoer Lauren Hefflin Tessa DeBoer Jenn McGillivray Jan Johnston Kelly Dykstra Trishi Williams Lori dekubber Kayla Bernsen Cim Hanson Tia Briggs Celeste Hill Gina Sampson Courtney Clapp Cindy Pancerzewski Chris Garrison Jo Metzger

46 SEASON LEADERS FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 2 ATT. PER GAME) Katie Colard Briana Abrahamsen Corinn Waltrip Taylor Peacocke Tina Donahue Jodie Kaczor Willow Cabe Devin Dykstra Erica Porter Katie Colard Taylor Peacocke Bonna Schibret Erica Porter Jo Metzger Heidi Van Brocklin Jodie Kaczor Celeste Hill Amanda Dunbar Lori dekubber Stacey Miller POINT PCT. (MIN 2 ATT. PER GAME) Heidi Van Brocklin Nicole Krell Amanda Dunbar Stacey Miller Marelle Moehrle Stacey Miller Stacey Miller Briana Abrahamsen Erica Porter Jodie Kaczor Tina Donahue Corinn Waltrip Willow Cabe Mollie Stelmack Jodie Kaczor Erica Porter Briana Abrahamsen Ashley Fenimore Megan Pinske Jenni White K.C. Mattingly Katie Colard BLOCKED SHOTS Anne Cooper Krystal Robinson Susan Rodgers Anne Cooper Anne Cooper Krystal Robinson Tracy Johnson Keri Worley Claudia Haaker Gina Sampson Dina von Hahn Sarah Hill Chris Garrison Kayla Bernsen Susan Rodgers Anne Cooper Lauren Hefflin A number of WWU basketball games are broadcast throughout the season on KBAI Radio (930 AM Bellingham) with play by play announcer Doug Lange (right) and color commentator Mark Scholten (left). 44

47 CAREER LEADERS POINTS YEARS GAMES TOTAL AVG Jo Metzger Gina Sampson Celeste Hill Amanda Dunbar Cim Hanson Jenn McGillivray Lori dekubber Amanda Olsen Shannon Grandbois Cindy Pancerzewski Katie Colard Kris Keltner Tina Donahue Jan Johnston Erica Porter Tessa DeBoer Anna Rabel Alissia Lumpkin Corinn Waltrip Alayna Keppler Claire Pallansch Charmon Odle Kerri Browitt REBOUNDS Gina Sampson Keri Worley Jan Johnston Kathy Hemion Jo Metzger Cindy Pancerzewski Cim Hanson Anne Cooper Claire Pallansch Celeste Hill Alayna Keppler Sara Nichols Alissia Lumpkin Kerri Browitt ASSISTS Cheryl Boxx Kerri Browitt Sara Nichols Dee Dee Molner Tamalyn Nigretto Erica Porter Kristy Eggen Susie Miller Samantha Hubbard Amanda Dunbar Lori dekubber Shelly Bruns Corinn Waltrip Jenni White Jo Metzger Alayna Keppler STEALS Gina Sampson Charmon Odle Tamalyn Nigretto , Alayna Keppler Kerri Browitt Erica Porter Dee Dee Molner Kristy Eggen Keri Worley Kris Keltner Amanda Olsen Alissia Lumpkin BLOCKED SHOTS Anne Cooper Krystal Robinson Celeste Hill Cim Hanson Gina Sampson Keri Worley Sydney Donaldson Susan Rodgers Chris Garrison Claire Pallansch Kayla Bernsen present Tracy Johnson Teresa Willard Sarah Hill Nancy Darrow Claudia Haaker Kari Gruendell Lauren Hefflin

48 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS POINTS Taylor Peacocke Katie Colard Britt Harris Kristin Schramm Amanda Dunbar Amanda Dunbar Amanda Dunbar Amanda Dunbar Mollie Stelmack Courtney Clapp Tina Donahue Tessa DeBoer Stacey Miller Jenn McGillivray Jenn McGillivray Celeste Hill Celeste Hill Celeste Hill Shannon Grandbois Gina Sampson Gina Sampson Shannon Grandbois Gina Sampson Alissia Lumpkin Alissia Lumpkin Chris Garrison Cim Hanson Anna Rabel Anna Rabel Kelli Kuiken Carmen Dolfo Cindy Pancerzewski Lori dekubber Lori dekubber Lori dekubber Jo Metzger Jo Metzger Jo Metzger Jo Metzger Joni Slagle Joni Slagle Charmon Odle Wendy Hawley Theresa Nafziger REBOUNDS Kayla Bernsen Sarah Hill Sarah Hill Britt Harris Lauren Hefflin Gabby Wade Jessica Summers Jessica Summers Claire Pallansch Claire Pallansch Claire Pallansch Jodi Gerald Tessa DeBoer Tessa DeBoer Stacey Miller Jenn McGillivray Jenn McGillivray Lisa Berendsen Sara Nichols Sara Nichols April Saunders Gina Sampson Gina Sampson Gina Sampson Gina Sampson Nancy Darrow Cim Hanson Alayna Keppler Alayna Keppler Anna Rabel Kelli Kuiken Carmen Dolfo Anne Cooper Cindy Pancerzewski Cindy Pancerzewski Mitzi Johanknecht Jo Metzger Jan Johnston Jan Johnston Keri Worley Joni Slagle Keri Worley Bethany Ryals Kathy Hemion

49 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS ASSISTS Jenni White Jenni White Trishi Williams Corinn Waltrip Megan Pinske Ashley Fenimore Amanda Dunbar India Soo Mollie Stelmack Samantha Hubbard Samantha Hubbard Samantha Hubbard Kristy Eggen Julie Walker Julie Walker Sara Nichols Sara Nichols Sara Nichols Kristy Eggen Addy Johnson Addy Johnson Allison Hull Allison Hull Nancy Darrow Erica Porter Kerri Browitt Kerri Browitt Kerri Browitt Anya Aardahl Anya Aardahl Cheryl Boxx Cheryl Boxx Cheryl Boxx Cheryl Boxx Susie Miller Tamalyn Nigretto Tamalyn Nigretto Shelley Lund Harriet Smith Dee Dee Molner Charmon Odle Dee Dee Molner Kathy Hemion

50 MILESTONES 100-POINT GAMES Central Washington Bellingham Seattle Pacific WA Seattle Central Washington Ellensburg Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Sonoma State CA Rohnert Park, CA Sheldon Jackson AK Sitka, AK Northwest WA Bellingham Pacific Lutheran WA Tacoma Alaska Pacific Anchorage, AK UC-Riverside Riverside, CA Alaska Pacific Bellingham Seattle WA Bellingham Alaska-Fairbanks Bellingham Puget Sound WA Bellingham Western Oregon Bellingham Western New Mexico Bellingham Humboldt State CA Bellingham Seattle Pacific WA Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Cal State L.A. Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks, AK Simpson CA Bellingham Montana State Billings Bellingham TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 42 Gina Sampson vs. Western Oregon Dec. 9, Amanda Dunbar vs. Northwest Nazarene Jan.17, 2009 Jessica Summers vs. Washburn KS Dec. 16, Corinn Walrip at Seattle Pacific Feb. 16, Carmen Dolfo vs. Lewis-Clark State ID Feb. 8, 1986 Cim Hanson vs. Concordia OR Dec. 15, Jo Metzger vs. Seattle WA Dec. 7, 1979 Megan Quarterman vs. Seattle Pacific Feb. 22, 2003 Katie Colard vs. Seatle Pacific (GNAC Tourn.) Mar. 6, Kelli Kuiken vs. Victoria BC Dec. 6, 1986 Cim Hanson vs. Minnesota-Duluth at Kansas City Mar. 16, 1989 Gina Sampson vs. Puget Sound WA, Feb. 28, 1995 Amanda Olsen at Seattle Pacific WA Dec. 11, Charmon Odle vs. Eastern Oregon Mar. 7, 1975 Jo Metzger vs. Idaho State at Chico Calif. Dec. 2, 1980 Briana Abrahamsen vs. Saint Martin s WA Feb. 13, 1999 Courtney Clapp vs. CSU Dominguez Hills Mar. 11, 2005 Jodi Gerald vs. Central Washington Feb. 24, 2005 Amanda Dunbar vs. Western Oregon Jan. 14, Joni Slagle vs. Montana Feb. 18, 1977 Jo Metzger vs. Gonzaga WA Feb. 7, 1981 Jo Metzger at Lewis-Clark State ID Jan. 10, 1981 Celeste Hill vs. Seattle WA Jan. 22, 2000 Tina Donahue vs. Warner Pacific OR Nov. 27, 2004 Tina Donahue vs. Humboldt State CA Feb. 12, 2005 Amanda Dunbar at Seattle Pacific Feb. 28, Jo Metzger at Oregon Feb. 10, 1978 Jo Metzger at Great Falls MT Mar. 13, 1981 Gina Sampson vs. Lewis-Clark State ID Feb. 24, 1996 Courtney Clapp vs. Sonoma State CA Dec. 11, 2004 at San Francisco, Calif Mollie Stelmack at Central Washington Feb. 1, 2007 WINNING STREAKS 21 Dec. 21, 2005 Mar. 10, Dec. 11, 2010 Feb. 22, , dates unknown , dates unknown Dec. 14, 1979 Feb. 8, 1980 Nov. 21, 1983 Jan. 21, 1984 Nov. 23, 2004 Jan. 22, , dates unknown 13 Feb. 11, 1997 Mar. 23, Nov. 20, 1989 Dec. 28, 1989 Feb. 14, Mar. 26, Jan. 24, 1989 Feb. 23, 1989 Jan. 27, 1996 Mar. 15, 1996 Dec. 18, Jan. 2, Nov. 18, 1993 Dec. 29, 1993 Jan. 17, 1981 Feb. 13, 1981 Jan. 11, 1985 Feb. 2, 1985 Nov. 26, 1988 Dec. 29, 1988 Jan. 1, 1990 Feb. 6, 1990 Nov. 16, 1990 Jan. 4, 1991 Nov. 26, 1994 Dec. 30, 1994 Dec. 5, 1997 Jan. 10, 1998 Jan. 7, 2010 Feb. 6, Nov. 19, 1999 Dec. 20, 1999 Jan. 10, 2002 Feb. 2, Feb. 20, 1981 Mar. 12, 1981 Dec. 19, 2000 Jan. 25, 2001 Jan. 25, 2003 Feb. 17, 2003 BEST UNBEATEN STARTS MILESTONE VICTORIES vs. Oregon College (now WOU) on March 4, 1976 at Monmouth, OR vs. Seattle Pacific on March, 3, 1981, at Seattle, WA vs. Gonzaga on Jan. 18, 1986, at Bellingham, WA vs. Seattle U. on Jan. 12, 1990, at Bellingham, WA vs. Central Washington on Jan. 24, 1995, at Ellensburg, WA vs. Western Oregon on Dec. 2, 1999, at Monmouth, OR OT vs. Seattle U. on Jan. 17, 2004, at Seattle, WA vs. Central Washington on Jan. 31, 2009, at Ellensburg, WA vs. Western Oregon on March 2, 2013, at Monmouth, OR To be determined 48

51 ALL-STARS AIAW ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 1980 Jo Metzger HONORABLE MENTION 1973 Theresa Nafziger AWSF ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 1980 Jo Metzger 1981 Jo Metzger SECOND TEAM 1986 Carmen Dolfo 1988 Anna Rabel THIRD TEAM 1987 Kelli Kuiken FOURTH TEAM 1986 Kris Keltner 1988 Alayna Keppler NAIA ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 1996 Gina Sampson SECOND TEAM 1986 Carmen Dolfo 1990 Alayna Keppler THIRD TEAM 1989 Anna Rabel 1995 Gina Sampson 1998 Celeste Hill HONORABLE MENTION 1983 Cindy Pancerzewski 1987 Kelli Kuiken 1990 Cim Hanson 1995 Shannon Anderson WBCA NAIA ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 1986 Carmen Dolfo 1996 Gina Sampson HONORABLE MENTION 1997 Shannon Grandbois 1998 Celeste Hill WBCA NCAA II ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2000 Celeste Hill HONORABLE MENTION 2003 Stacey Miller 2005 Tina Donahue 2006 Tina Donahue 2007 Mollie Stelmack 2010 Amanda Dunbar Jessica Summers 2011 Amanda Dunbar DIVISION II BULLETIN ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM 2011 Amanda Dunbar FOURTH TEAM 2006 Tina Donahue HONORABLE MENTION 2000 Celeste Hill 2007 Mollie Stelmack 2010 Amanda Dunbar Jessica Summers 2013 Britt Harris DAKTRONICS ALL- AMERICA THIRD TEAM 2013 Britt Harris LITTLE ALL- NORTHWEST FIRST TEAM 2000 Celeste Hill Amanda Olsen SECOND TEAM 1998 Amanda Olsen 1999 Celeste Hill 2002 Jenn McGillivray THIRD TEAM 1999 Amanda Olsen 2002 Jodie Kaczor HONORABLE MENTION 1998 Heidi Van Brocklin 1999 Sara Nichols 2002 Megan Quarterman AIAW REGION Jo Metzger 1979 Jo Metzger 1980 Jo Metzger Jan Johnston Tamalyn Nigretto 1981 Jo Metzger Judy Irving 1982 Cindy Pancerzewski ALL-CONFERENCE NORTHWEST EMPIRE 1980 Jo Metzger Jan Johnston Tamalyn Nigretto Bonna Schibret 1981 Jo Metzger NORTHWEST WOMEN S BASKETBALL 1978 Jo Metzger 1979 Jo Metzger NAIA DISTRICT Lori dekubber Cindy Pancerzewski 1984 Lori dekubber Teresa Willard 1985 Anne Cooper Lori dekubber Cindy Pancerzewski 1986 Anne Cooper Carmen Dolfo Kris Keltner 1987 Anya Aardahl Kris Keltner Kelli Kuiken 1988 Anna Rabel 1989 Anna Rabel Alayna Keppler 1990 Kerri Browitt Cim Hanson Alayna Keppler 1991 Chris Garrison Cim Hanson 1992 Nancy Darrow Alissia Lumpkin 1993 Alissia Lumpkin NAIA PACIFIC NORTH- WEST REGION Shannon Anderson Ana Tuiaea PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC 1995 Shannon Anderson Gina Sampson 1996 Addy Johnson Gina Sampson 1997 Shannon Grandbois Kristy Eggen 1998 Celeste Hill Amanda Olsen Heidi Van Brocklin PACIFIC WEST FIRST TEAM 1999 Amanda Olsen 2000 Celeste Hill Amanda Olsen 2001 Jodie Kaczor SECOND TEAM 2000 Lisa Berendsen 2001 Ruth Taylor GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC FIRST TEAM 2002 Jodie Kaczor 2003 Stacey Miller 2004 Tessa Deboer 2005 Jodi Gerald 2006 Tina Donahue (POY) 2007 Mollie Stelmack 2010 Amanda Dunbar Jessica Summers 2011 Amanda Dunbar Lauren Hefflin Megan Pinske 2012 Kristin Schramm 2013 Corinn Waltrip Britt Harris 2014 Katie Colard 2015 Jenni White SECOND TEAM 2002 Jenn McGillivray 2004 Jenn McGillivray 2005 Tina Donahue 2006 Courtney Clapp Kelly Dykstra 2007 Liz McCarrell 2008 Claire Pallansch 2009 Amanda Dunbar Claire Pallansch Jessica Summers 2010 Willow Cabe 2012 Corinn Waltrip 2013 Trishi Williams 2014 Sarah Hill 2015 Kayla Bernsen Taylor Peacocke WBCA NCAA II WEST REGION FIRST TEAM 2003 Stacey Miller 2005 Tina Donahue 2006 Tina Donahue 2007 Mollie Stelmack 2010 Amanda Dunbar Jessica Summers 2011 Amanda Dunbar 2013 Britt Harris (POY) Corinn Waltrip DAKTRONICS NCAA II WEST REGION FIRST TEAM 1999 Celeste Hill 2010 Amanda Dunbar 2011 Amanda Dunbar 2012 Britt Harris (POY) Corinn Waltrip SECOND TEAM 1999 Amanda Olsen 2000 Celeste Hill 2003 Stacey Miller 2004 Tessa DeBoer 2005 Tina Donahue 2006 Tina Donahue 2007 Mollie Stelmack 2010 Jessica Summers PACIFIC WEST TOURNAMENT 1999 Amanda Olsen Briana Abrahamsen NCAA WEST REGIONAL ALL- TOURNAMENT 1999 Celeste Hill 2000 Celeste Hill (MOP) Amanda Olsen Lisa Berendsen 2001 Jenn McGillivray Pamela Lovely 2002 Julie Walker 2004 Tessa DeBoer 2005 Courtney Clapp 2013 Corinn Waltrip (MOP) Britt Harris GNAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 Tina Donahue 2011 Amanda Dunbar GNAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 Amanda Dunbar GNAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2009 Jessica Summers GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC ALL- ACADEMIC 2002 Tessa DeBoer 2003 Tessa DeBoer Megan Quarterman 2004 Tessa DeBoer Jodi Gerald Samantha Hubbard 2005 Jodi Gerald Samantha Hubbard 2006 Samantha Hubbard 2010 Megan Pinske 49

52 ALL-STARS 2011 Megan Pinske Corinn Waltrip 2012 Corinn Waltrip 2013 Corinn Waltrip Brandi Benner 2014 Taylor Peacocke Aleisha Hathaway Rachel Albert COSIDA DISTRICT VIII COLLEGE DIVISION ACADEMIC ALL-STAR 1997 April Saunders 1998 April Saunders 2004 Tessa DeBoer NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT ALL- TOURNAMENT 2000 Celeste Hill GNAC TOURNAMENT MVP 2013 Trishi Williams 2014 Jenni White NAIA SCHOLAR- ATHLETE 1990 Kerri Browitt 1997 April Saunders 1998 April Saunders NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1992 Alissia Lumpkin 1996 Gina Sampson NAIA NATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT 1986 Carmen Dolfo 1995 Gina Sampson 2013 WEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS! 50

53 WWU TOURNAMENTS WESTERN INVITATIONAL NOV , 1997 Western 96, Whitman WA 31 Biola CA 74, Seattle 68 Seattle 73, Whitman 56 Western 84, Biola 48 Celeste Hill (MVP), Western Briana Abrahamsen, Western April Saunders, Western Yvette Williams, Biola Stefanie Hodovance, Seattle Emily Stewart, Whitman WWU/LYNDA GOODRICH CLASSIC DEC. 5-6, 1997 Seattle Pacific 85, Northwest Nazarene 71 Western 80, Humboldt State CA 40 Seattle Pacific 80, Humboldt State 53 Western 72, Northwest Nazarene ID 61 Shana Ray (MVP), Seattle Pacific Celeste Hill, Western Briana Abrahamsen, Western Staci Wilson, Northwest Nazarene Chantel Vinson, Seattle Pacific Teresa Farmer, Humboldt State NOV , 1998 Simon Fraser BC 73, Colorado Christian 45 Western 89, The Master s CA 64 Simon Fraser 103, The Master s 63 Western 87, Colorado Christian 77 Celeste Hill (MVP), Western Sara Nichols, Western Tina Redmond, Colorado Christian Teresa Kleindienst, Simon Fraser Jessica Kaczowka, Simon Fraser Elizabeth Hansell, The Master s NOV , 1999 Simon Fraser BC 92, Biola 54 Western 69, Fresno Pacific CA 53 Simon Fraser 63, Fresno Pacific 44 Western 86, Biola 53 Amanda Olsen (MVP), Western Lisa Berendsen, Western Teresa Kleindienst, Simon Fraser Jessica Kaczowka, Simon Fraser Heidi Hardeman, Biola Teresa Kamps, Fresno Pacific NOV , 2000 Pacific Lutheran 79, Evergreen 47 Western 102, Warner Pacific 58 Warner Pacific 64, Evergreen 55 Western 57, Pacific Lutheran 52 Jodie Kaczor (MVP), Western Jill Swanson, Western Becky Franza, Pacific Lutheran Lucy Barker, Pacific Lutheran Gloria Doud, Warner Pacific Kelsey Moore, Evergreen NOV , 2001 Pacific Lutheran 88, Evergreen 37 Western 79, Lewis & Clark OR 42 Lewis & Clark 65, Evergreen 60 Western 61, Pacific Lutheran 53 Tessa DeBoer (MVP), Western Jenn McGillivray, Western Julie Walker, Western Jessica Iserman, Pacific Lutheran Jamie Keatts, Pacific Lutheran Brynn Henkel, Lewis & Clark NOV , 2002 Seattle Pacific 79, North Dakota State 67 Western 86, Colorado Christian 51 Seattle Pacific 93, Colorado Christian 44 North Dakota State 100, Western 80 Stacey Miller, Western Susan Rodgers, Western Michelle Fricke, North Dakota State Beth Bue, North Dakota State Kelley Berglund (MVP) Seattle Pacific Kerie Hughes, Seattle Pacific NOV , 2003 San Francisco State 63, Saint Martin s 57 Western 82, New Mexico Highlands 59 Western 72, San Francisco State 65 Saint Martin s 90, New Mexico Highlands 65 Jenn McGillivray (MVP), Western Tessa DeBoer, Western Cristal Fernandez, San Francisco State Chrissy Ridenour, San Francisco State Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin s Tara Podpah, New Mexico Highlands (honorary) Shelly Harder, Saint Martin s NOV , 2004 Saint Martin s 87, Warner Pacific OR 52 Western 80, Lynn FL 58 Saint Martin s 78, Lynn 42 Western 77, Warner Pacific 52 Tina Donahue (MVP), Western Devin Dykstra, Western Beth Layton, Saint Martin s Martina Kartikova, Saint Martin s Anna Frutchey, Warner Pacific Cherise George, Lynn NOV , 2005 Saint Martin s 65, Grand Canyon 56 Western 88, Northwest 44 Saint Martin s 78, Northwest 72 Western 82, Grand Canyon 65 Beth Layton (MVP), Saint Martin s Ashley Kitzman, Saint Martin s Kelly Dykstra, Western Courtney Clapp, Western Brandi Steinke, Grand Canyon Emilee Eisinger, Northwest NOV , 2006 NW Missouri State 80, Saint Martin s 58 Western 68, Pacific Lutheran 61 Saint Martin s 62, Pacific Lutheran 44 Western 81, NW Missouri State 74 OT MacKenzie Flynn (MVP), Western Krystal Robinson, Western Mollie Stelmack, Western Kelli Nelson, Northwest Missouri State Mandi Schumacher, NW Missouri State Nikki Johnson, Pacific Lutheran NOV , 2007 Western State 65, Saint Martin s 56 San Francisco State 68, Western 63 Saint Martin s 63, San Francisco State 49 Western State 65, Western 60 Sarai Martinez (MVP), Western State Audra Lawson, Western State Jamey Gelhar, Saint Martin s Krystle Mays, San Francisco State India Soo, Western Tara Holgate, Western 51

54 WWU TOURNAMENTS NOV , 2008 Western 92, Cascade 57 Saint Martin s 75, Lewis-Clark State ID 61 Saint Martin s 85, Cascade 71 Western 69, Lewis-Clark State 52 Jessica Summers (MVP), Western Amanda Dunbar, Western Sadie Short, Lewis-Clark State Dara Zack, Saint Martin s Krissy Bassett, Saint Martin s Kristina Schumacher, Cascade NOV , 2009 Lewis-Clark State 70, Saint Martin s 59, Western 73, Notre Dame de Namur 36 Notre Dame de Namur 66, Saint Martin s 56, Western 75, Lewis-Clark State 43 Jessica Summers (MVP), Western Willow Cabe, Western Amanda Dunbar, Western Nikki DePeel, Lewis-Clark State Laura Zasly, Notre Dame de Namur Krissy Bassett, Saint Martin s NOV , 2010 Saint Martin s 71, Montana State Northern 47 Western 68, Cal State East Bay 39 Saint Martin s 70, Cal State East Bay 59 Western 59, Montana State Northern 36 Amanda Dunbar (MVP), Western Gabby Wade, Western Dara Zack, Saint Martin s Marelle Moehrle, Saint Martin s Lauren Lucchesi, Cal State East Bay Taylor Keller, Montana State Northern NOV , 2011 Saint Martin s 78, Northwest 65 Western 108, Simpson CA 63 Saint Martin s 70, Simpson 61 Western 87, Northwest 67 Kristin Schramm (MVP), Western Corinn Waltrip, Western Trishi Williams, Western Bekah Eppler, Simpson Chelsea Haskey, Saint Martin s Carol Howard, Northwest NOV , 2012 Saint Martin s 53, Evergreen 45 Western 79, Carroll MT 52 Saint Martin s 59, Carroll MT 48 Western 66, Evergreen 54 Trishi Williams (MVP), Western Britt Harris, Western Chelsea Haskey, Saint Martin s Brooke Paulson, Sain Martin s Torrie Cahill, Carroll Jessica Denmon, Evergreen NOV , 2013 Northwest 78, Saint Martin s 76 Western 84, Pacific Lutheran 46 Pacific Lutheran 71, Saint Martin s 54 Western 83, Northwest 44 Tia Briggs (MVP), Western Sarah Hill, Western Jenni White, Western Sanda Milovic, Northwest Chelsea Haskey, Saint Martin s Shelly Kilcup, Pacific Lutheran NOV , 2014 Saint Martin s 71, Northwest 54 Western 85, Tampa 56 Tampa 72, Saint Martin s 59 Western 92, Northwest 53 Katie Colard (MVP), Western Sydney Donaldson, Western Kayla Bernsen, Western Chanara Greene, Northwest Krista Stabler, Saint Martin s Juliana Cavallaro, Tampa GREAT WESTERN SHOOTOUT DEC , 2006 Western 82, Cal Poly Pomona 49 Seattle Pacific 70, UC San Diego 60 UC San Diego 83, Western 64 Seattle Pacific 64, Cal Poly Pomona 47 Leora Juster (MVP), UC San Diego Hillary Hansen, UC San Diego Liz McCarrell, Western Vanessa Dominguez, Cal Poly Pomona Autumn Fielding, Seattle Pacific Kelsey Hill, Seattle Pacific DEC , 2007 Central Washington 65, UC San Diego 57 Western 87, Cal State Monterey Bay 72 Central Washington 71, Cal State Monterey Bay 58 UC San Diego 83, Western 64 Hanna Hull (MVP), Central Washington Jenn Jacobs, Central Washington Ja Nae Westmoreland, Cal State Monterey Bay Michelle Osier, UC San Diego Alexis Gaskin, UC San Diego Amanda Dunbar, Western Washington DEC , 2008 Central Washington 58, Dixie State UT 48 Western 82, Quincy IL 64 Quincy IL 57, Central Washington 56 Dixie State 68, Western 64 (OT) Amanda Dunbar (MVP), Western Liz McCarrell, Western Tanya Clark, Dixie State Shaina Afoa, Central Washington Jessica Keller, Quincy Lindsey Stellflue, Quincy DEC , 2009 Colorado State Pueblo 72, Central Washington 60, Washburn 72, Western 70 (OT) Washburn 76, Central Washington 44, Western 89, Colorado State Pueblo 70 Jessica Summers (MVP), Western Amanda Dunbar, Western Caitlyn Jewell, Colorado State Pueblo Rose Hammond, Washburn Dayna Rodriguez, Washburn Amanda Fessenden, Washburn DEC , 2010 St. Mary s TX 63, Central Washington 52 Western 82, Saint Joseph s IN 57 Central Washington 82, Saint Joseph s 73 Western 60, St. Mary s 30 Megan Pinske (MVP), Western Amanda Dunbar, Western Lauren Hefflin, Western Kristen Williams, St. Mary s TX Britney Cruse, Saint Joseph s IN Stacy Albrecht, Central Washington DEC , 2011 Drury MO 70, Central Washington 67 Western 69, Central Oklahoma53 Central Oklahoma 77, Central Washington 66 Western 76, Drury 57 Kristin Schramm (MVP), Western Sydney Donaldson, Western Trishi Williams, Western Courtney Harper, Central Oklahoma Jessica VanDyke, Central Washington Bethanie Funderburk, Drury 52

55 SERIES RECORDS Academy of Art 1-0 Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks 43-5 Alaska Pacific 6-1 Alaska Southeast 4-0 Ashland OH 0-1 Augustana SD 0-1 Azusa Pacific CA 3-1 Bentley MA 0-1 Biola CA 7-1 Boise State ID 5-5 British Columbia 22-4 BCIT 1-0 Brock ONT 2-0 BYU - Hawaii 2-0 UC Berkeley 0-1 UC Davis 0-2 UC Riverside 4-0 UC San Diego 3-10 Cal Poly Pomona 7-9 Cal Poly Bakersfield 0-1 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2-1 Cal State East Bay 5-0 Cal State Fullerton 0-1 Cal State L.A. 6-0 Cal State Monterey Bay 3-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Cal State Stanislaus 2-1 Carroll MT 4-1 Cascade OR 1-0 Central Oklahoma 1-0 Central Washington Chadron State NE 2-0 Chico State CA 9-9 Colorado Christian 5-0 Colorado Sch. of Mines 0-1 Colorado State Pueblo 1-0 Concordia CA 1-0 Concordia OR 7-0 Cumberland KY 1-1 Dixie State UT 1-2 Dordt IA 1-0 Drury MO 1-1 East Stroudsburg PA 1-0 Eastern Oregon 3-0 Eastern Washington 4-1 Emporia State KS 1-0 Evergreen WA 7-0 Ferrum VA 1-0 Findlay OH 1-0 Fresno Pacific CA 4-0 Gonzaga WA 11-6 Grand Canyon AZ 6-0 Great Falls MT 1-1 Hawaii 0-1 Hawaii Hilo 2-0 Humboldt State CA 20-4 Idaho 3-5 Idaho State 0-1 Indiana 0-1 Lethbridge ALB 0-1 Lewis & Clark OR 1-1 Lewis-Clark State ID Louisiana College 0-1 Louisiana State 0-1 Lynn FL 1-0 Merrimack MA 1-0 Master s CA 1-0 Mesa State CO 0-1 Metro State CO 0-1 Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 Montana 2-1 Montana State 5-2 Montana State Billings Montana State Northern 2-0 Montana Tech 4-0 Montevallo AL 1-0 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 North Dakota State 0-1 Northern Kentucky 0-1 Northwest WA 9-0 Northwest Missouri State 1-0 Northwest Nazarene ID 27-9 Northwestern Oklahoma 1-0 Notre Dame de Namur 1-0 Nova Southeastern FL 1-0 Oregon 2-5 Oregon State 10-2 Pacific Lutheran WA 24-0 Portland OR 7-6 Portland State OR 12-8 Puget Sound WA 28-6 Quincy IL 1-0 Regis CO 0-1 Rockhurst MO 1-0 Rocky Mountain MT 1-0 Sacramento State CA 4-1 Saint Joseph s IN 1-0 St. Joseph s PA 0-1 Saint Martin s WA Saint Mary s TX 1-0 San Francisco St. CA 9-2 Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Sheldon Jackson AK 6-0 Simon Fraser BC Simpson CA 1-0 Slippery Rock PA 1-0 Sonoma State CA 14-2 Southern Indiana 1-0 Southern Nazarene OK 0-1 Southern Oregon 4-0 SUNY-New Paltz 1-0 Tampa FL 1-0 Texas Woman s 1-0 Trinity Western BC 1-0 Union TN 0-1 Utah State 1-0 Victoria BC 4-9 Warner Pacific OR 2-0 Washburn KS 3-1 Washington 15-8 Washington State 8-5 Wayland Baptist TX 0-1 West Florida 1-0 West Texas A&M 0-1 Western Baptist OR 1-0 Western Montana 2-0 Western New Mexico 5-0 Western Oregon 46-9 Western State CO 0-1 Westmont CA 1-0 Whitman WA 5-0 Whitworth WA 22-1 Willamette OR

56 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (19-1) No scores available (24-4) 52 Central Washington Central Washington Oregon College Montana State Oregon Washington State Seattle Scotties Simon Fraser BCIT Vancouver City Simon Fraser Pacific Lutheran British Columbia JV Oregon State Portland State OR Sandpipers Simon Fraser Washington Washington State Central Washington Sandpipers Oregon State Washington Portland State OR Washington State East Carolina Immaculata NY (22-5) 57 Columbian Exxons Seattle Scotties Chilliwack BC Saanich BC British Columbia Simon Fraser Washington Columbia Exxons Simon Fraser Washington State Central Washington Portland State OR Oregon Southern Oregon Oregon State Washington British Columbia Eastern Washington Central Washington Washington State Central Washington Southern Oregon Simon Fraser Washington State Cal State Fullerton East Stroudsburg PA Indiana (18-10) 78 Washington Boise State ID OT Washington State Seattle Pacific Caribou BC Chilliwack BC Seattle British Columbia Oregon State Central Washington Eastern Washington Portland State OR Central Washington Seattle Pacific Oregon College Oregon Simon Fraser Eastern Washington Central Washington Washington State British Columbia Alaska-Anchorage Oregon State Portland State OR Eastern Oregon Boise State ID Portland State OR Central Washington (20-4) 46 Washington Seattle Pacific Washington State Oregon State Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Central Washington Boise State ID Eastern Oregon Washington OT Central Washington Portland State OR Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Anchorage Washington Seattle Pacific Washington State Alaska-Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Oregon College Central Washington Portland State OR Alaska-Anchorage Montana State (21-7) 73 Washington Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks Simon Fraser Oregon State Portland State OR Oregon State OT Seattle Pacific Boise State ID Eastern Oregon Simon Fraser Central Washington Portland State OR Central Washington Washington Montana State Montana Whitworth Seattle Pacific Alaska-Fairbanks Washington Portland State OR Montana State Boise State ID Louisiana State Saint Joseph s PA (16-13) 54 British Columbia Central Washington Seattle British Columbia Portland State OR Oregon College Pacific Lutheran Oregon State Oregon Simon Fraser Washington Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Seattle Simon Fraser Portland State OR Oregon College Oregon Oregon State Montana Montana State Washington Seattle Pacific Alaska-Anchorage Washington State Boise State ID Oregon Boise State ID (16-9) 68 Seattle Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Central Washington Chico State Sacramento State San Fran. St. CA Oregon State Oregon Central Washington Seattle Portland State OR Simon Fraser British Columbia Washington British Columbia Boise State ID Washington State Montana State Montana Oregon State Oregon Portland State OR Seattle Pacific Washington (24-3) 72 Washington Seattle Portland State OR Simon Fraser Sacramento State Cal State Hayward Humboldt State CA British Columbia Central Washington Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Lewis-Clark State Idaho Portland OR Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Central Washington Seattle Portland State OR Portland OR Lewis-Clark State Idaho Washington British Columbia Alaska-Fairbanks Idaho (23-6) 78 Saint Martin s Washington Idaho State Hawaii Brock ONT Idaho Lewis-Clark State Portland OR Portland State OR Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Central Washington Gonzaga Seattle Portland OR Gonzaga Simon Fraser Lewis-Clark State Idaho Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks Seattle Central Washington Boise State ID Seattle Pacific Washington Lewis-Clark State Great Falls MT OT Seattle (19-10) 56 Simon Fraser Washington Western Oregon Saint Martin s Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Willamette OR Portland OR Seattle Portland OR Central Washington Gonzaga Lewis-Clark State Idaho Gonzaga Central Washington Seattle Pacific Alaska-Fairbanks Alaska-Fairbanks Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Seattle Puget Sound Washington Idaho Lewis-Clark State Great Falls MT OT Idaho Lewis-Clark State (21-10) 77 Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Western Oregon Portland OR Carroll MT Seattle Lethbridge ALB Montana State Lewis-Clark State Saint Martin s Central Washington Seattle Lewis-Clark State OT Central Washington Gonzaga Whitworth Portland OR Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Gonzaga Whitworth Simon Fraser Puget Sound Seattle Western Oregon Whitworth Puget Sound Biola CA (25-4) 61 Boise State ID British Columbia Montana Tech Simon Fraser Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Chico State Sonoma State CA Sacramento State British Columbia Whitworth Gonzaga Seattle Pacific 39 54

57 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 64 Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Gonzaga Whitworth Seattle Central Washington Seattle Pacific 2 OT Saint Martin s Seattle Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Seattle Gonzaga (23-5) 72 British Columbia Chico State Simon Fraser Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Chico State Sacramento State Sonoma State CA Central Washington Whitworth Gonzaga Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Seattle Saint Martin s Puget Sound Gonzaga Whitworth Lewis-Clark State Seattle Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Gonzaga (25-8) 67 British Columbia Sacramento State Pacific Lutheran UC-Berkeley Utah State Lewis-Clark State Western Oregon Portland OR Puget Sound Washington Central Washington Whitworth Gonzaga Puget Sound Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Seattle Simon Fraser Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Gonzaga Whitworth Seattle Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Central Washington Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Portland OR Cumberland KY Louisiana (17-10) 68 Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser British Columbia Victoria BC Fresno Pacific CA Western Oregon Portland OR Portland OR Brock ONT Victoria BC Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Seattle Simon Fraser Central Washington Whitworth Lewis-Clark State Puget Sound Saint Martin s Puget Sound (22-9) 66 Chico State Simon Fraser Victoria BC Seattle Pacific Western Oregon Alaska Pacific Alaska Pacific Sheldon Jackson AK Cal State Dom. Hills UC-Riverside Victoria BC Simon Fraser OT Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Saint Martin s Central Washington Seattle Pacific Seattle Puget Sound Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Seattle 68 2 Whitworth (forfeit) 0 69 Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Puget Sound Seattle Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington (30-5) 113 Northwest British Columbia Alaska Southeast Pacific Lutheran Concordia OR Western Oregon Alaska Southeast Alaska Pacific UC-Riverside Cal State Northridge Cal Poly Pomona Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Alaska Pacific British Columbia Seattle Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Puget Sound Central Washington Seattle Simon Fraser Whitworth Puget Sound Western Baptist OR Whitworth Lewis-Clark State Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Simon Fraser Concordia OR Minnesota-Duluth Southern Naz. OK (26-4) 91 Alaska Southeast Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Western Oregon Concordia OR Alaska Pacific Alaska Southeast Concordia OR Western Oregon Portland State OR Portland OR Victoria BC Victoria BC Alaska Pacific Central Washington Seattle Lewis-Clark State Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific OT Puget Sound Central Washington Seattle OT Simon Fraser Whitworth Lewis-Clark State Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Simon Fraser (21-7) 67 Chico State Cal State Los Angeles Montana Tech Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Sonoma State CA Humboldt State CA Central Washington New Paltz State NY Ferrum VA Cumberland KY Whitworth Puget Sound Simon Fraser Lewis-Clark State Saint Martin s Seattle Seattle Pacific Sheldon Jackson Puget Sound Simon Fraser Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Seattle Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Simon Fraser (20-12) 75 Biola CA Cal State Stanislaus Cal Poly-Pomona Western Oregon Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Western Oregon UC Davis Cal State Hayward Chico State British Columbia Victoria BC Victoria BC Sheldon Jackson AK Lewis-Clark State Puget Sound Simon Fraser Central Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Seattle Biola CA Simon Fraser Sheldon Jackson AK Sheldon Jackson AK Saint Martin s Seattle Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Simon Fraser (14-15) 62 Sonoma State CA Humboldt State CA Metro State CO Concordia OR West Florida Puget Sound Trinity Western BC Seattle Pacific Willamette OR Lewis & Clark OR Western Oregon British Columbia Whitworth Seattle Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Whitman Seattle Sheldon Jackson AK Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Lewis-Clark State Whitman Puget Sound Central Washington Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Simon Fraser (20-9) 96 Biola CA Concordia CA Azusa Pacific CA British Columbia Chico State CA Pacific Lutheran Western Oregon Concordia OR Whitworth Victoria BC Victoria BC Southern Oregon Dordt IA Seattle Montana Tech Puget Sound Lewis-Clark State Whitman Saint Martin s Simon Fraser Central Washington Seattle Pacific Seattle Lewis-Clark State OT Puget Sound Simon Fraser Central Washington Saint Martin s Saint Martin s (21-8) 64 Montana State-Billings Carroll MT Western Montana Montana Tech British Columbia Rocky Mountain MT 74 55

58 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 68 Whitworth WA Southern Oregon Western Oregon Alaska-Fairbanks Azusa Pacific CA Emporia State KS OT Victoria BC Seattle Pacific WA Puget Sound WA Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Simon Fraser BC Central Washington Whitman WA Seattle WA OT Lewis-Clark State ID Puget Sound WA Simon Fraser BC Seattle WA Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Puget Sound WA Simon Fraser BC (26-7) 72 Montana State-Billings Chico State Grand Canyon AZ Willamette OR Portland State OR Whitworth WA Victoria BC British Columbia Western Oregon British Columbia Biola CA Cal Poly Pomona Western Montana Wayland Baptist TX Hayward State CA Victoria BC Simon Fraser BC Saint Martin s WA Puget Sound WA Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Seattle WA Puget Sound WA Simon Fraser BC Central Washington Seattle WA Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Simon Fraser BC Northwestern Okla. OT Montevallo AL Union TN (18-8) 72 Western Oregon Puget Sound WA Seattle Pacific WA Carroll MT Whitworth WA UC Davis Humboldt State CA British Columbia British Columbia Seattle Pacific WA Seattle WA Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Lewis-Clark State ID Simon Fraser BC Central Washington Seattle WA Lewis-Clark State ID Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks Simon Fraser BC Saint Martin s WA Saint Martin s WA Lewis-Clark State ID (21-9) 96 Whitman WA Biola CA Colorado Christian Colorado Sch. of Mines Humboldt State CA Northwest Nazarene ID British Columbia Western Oregon Washburn KS San Francisco State CA Grand Canyon AZ Montana State-Northern Carroll MT Seattle Pacific WA Seattle Pacific WA Lewis-Clark State ID Montana State Billings Central Washington Evergreen WA Simon Fraser BC Saint Martin s WA Simon Fraser BC Evergreen WA Central Washington OT Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Evergreen WA Lewis-Clark State ID Simon Fraser BC Findlay OH (23-7) 89 Master s CA Colorado Christian UC-Riverside San Francisco State Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Pacific Lutheran WA Evergreen WA Cal State Stanislaus Sonoma State CA Simon Fraser BC OT Western New Mexico Montana State Billings Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Simon Fraser BC 2OT Seattle Pacific WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Seattle Pacific WA Montana State-Billings Seattle Pacific WA OT Montana State Billings (27-4) 69 Fresno Pacific CA Biola CA Washburn KS Rockhurst MO Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Seattle Pacific WA OT Seattle Pacific WA Concordia OR Cal Poly Pomona UC-Riverside Seattle WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Seattle WA Montana State Billings Western New Mexico Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Montana State Billings Western New Mexico Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Alaska Anchorage Cal Poly Pomona Slippery Rock PA Northern Kentucky (21-8) 102 Warner Pacific OR Pacific Lutheran WA Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Doming Hills Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Seattle Pacific WA Cal Poly Pomona Montana State Billings Western New Mexico Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA Montana State Billings Western New Mexico Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Central Washington Cal Poly Pomona (24-5) 79 Lewis & Clark OR Pacific Lutheran WA San Francisco State CA Regis CO Colorado Christian Seattle WA Northwest WA Northwest Nazarene ID Cal State L.A Cal Poly Pomona Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene ID Saint Martin s WA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Montana State Billings Seattle WA Seattle Pacific Central Washington Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Saint Martin s WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Sonoma State CA Cal Poly Pomona (22-6) 86 Colorado Christian North Dakota State Pacific Lutheran WA Westmont CA Evergreen WA Montana St. Billings OT Northwest WA Cal State L.A Cal Poly Pomona OT Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene ID Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Central Washington Seattle WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Nazarene ID Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Seattle WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Nazarene ID (21-8) 82 New Mexico Highlands San Francisco State CA Bentley MA Chadron State NE Northwest Nazarene ID Saint Martin s WA Montana State Billings Biola CA Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A Northwest WA OT Seattle Pacific WA Central Washington Seattle WA OT Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Seattle WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Saint Martin s WA Northwest Nazarene ID Sonoma State CA Seattle Pacific WA (24-5) 78 Montana St. Billings OT Pacific Lutheran WA Lynn FL Warner Pacific OR Seattle WA San Francisco State CA Sonoma State CA Evergreen State WA Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A Alaska Fairbanks OT Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene ID Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Central Washington Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Saint Martin s WA Northwest Nazarene ID Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Seattle WA Cal State OT 74 Dominguez Hills 75 Chico State (27-2) 88 Northwest WA Grand Canyon AZ Lewis-Clark State ID Sonoma State CA Chico State CA 81 56

59 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 87 Central Washington Cal State Bakersfield Cal Poly Pomona Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle Pacific WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Grand Canyon AZ Central Washington Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Northwest Nazarene ID Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle Pacific WA (18-10) 62 Mesa State Chadron State Pacific Lutheran Northwest Missouri St Northwest Cal State Stanislaus Sonoma State Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego Dixie State Saint Martin s Seattle U Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Seattle Pacific Dixie State Saint Martin s Central Washington Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene Seattle U Seattle Pacific Central Washington UC San Diego (9-21) 58 Augustana SD Colorado Christian UC San Diego BYU Hawaii San Francisco State Western State CO Chico State Sonoma State Cal State Monterey Bay UC San Diego Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego 2OT Central Washington Seattle U Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Seattle U Northwest Nazarene Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Central Washington (19-9) 92 Cascade OR Lewis-Clark State ID Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego BYU Hawaii Hawaii Hilo Chico State Sonoma State Quincy IL Dixie State UT OT Merrimack MA Seattle Pacific Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Western Oregon Saint Martin s Humboldt State CA (23-5) 88 Cal State East Bay San Francisco State Notre Dame de Namur Lewis-Clark State ID Hawaii Hilo Washburn KS OT Colorado State-Pueblo Chico State Sonoma State Grand Canyon AZ UC San Diego Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Western Oregon Saint Martin s Central Washington Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Montana State Billings Chico State (26-4) 82 UC San Diego San Francisco State Cal State East Bay Montana State Northern Montana State Billings Chico State OT Sonoma State Saint Joseph s IN St. Mary s TX Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Saint Martin s OT Western Oregon Simon Fraser Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Western Oregon Simon Fraser Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Montana St. Billings Alaska Anchorage Alaska Anchorage (22-8) 64 San Francisco State UC San Diego Simpson CA Northwest Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Chico State Sonoma State Central Oklahoma Drury MO Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Simon Fraser Western Oregon Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Northwest Nazarene 54 (GNAC) 52 Alaska Anchorage 67 (GNAC) 65 Cal State Monterey Bay UC San Diego (29-4) 73 Azusa Pacific UC San Diego Carroll MT Evergreen Western Oregon Saint Martin s at Chico State Sonoma State Washburn KS Grand Canyon 2OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific OT Central Washington Saint Martin s Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene 49 (GNAC) 60 Simon Fraser (GNAC) Academy of Art Cal State Monterey Bay Simon Fraser Nova Southeastern 76(1OT) 54 Ashland OH (19-10) 75 Fresno Pacific CA Humboldt State 77 (OT) 61 Azusa Pacific UC San Diego 72 (OT) 84 Pacific Lutheran Northwest Simon Fraser Drury MO Texas Woman s Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Saint Martin s (GNAC) Simon Fraser (GNAC) Simon Fraser (21-9) 88 Humboldt State Fresno Pacific Azusa Pacific UC San Diego 77(OT) 76 San Francisco State Tampa FL Northwest Simon Fraser West Texas A&M 64 (OT) 71 Southern Indiana Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Central Washington 40 (GNAC) 72 Seattle Pacific 67 (OT) (GNAC) 58 Alaska Anchorage 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60 HALL OF FAME WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Jim Adams Robert Ames Joanie Armstrong Lee Andersen Nola Ayres Willis Ball Liz Bishop Jen Brandolini-Register Norm Bright Kerri Browitt-Caviezel Dick Bruland Jon Brunaugh Debbie Carter Dick Carver Sam Carver Hank Chamberlin Jim Chapman Frank Chorvat Steve Chronister Ray Ciszek Al Cornett Ron Crowe Mike Dahl Norm Dahl Lorne Davies Kristy Dees Rollie DeKoster Lori dekubber Bob Diehl Annette Duvall Dave Emery Fred Emerson Chuck Erickson Mike Franza Jack Frazier Jim Freeman Paula French Dan Gagnon Les Galley Dominic Garguile Hoyt Gier Butts Giraud Ken Graham Hope Grimm Basketball Football/Alumnus Crew Wrestling Alumnus Football Volleyball Softball Track Basketball Football Football Soccer Basketball Coach/Admin Basketball Wrestling Football Tennis Coach/Admin Football Basketball Basketball Track Alumnus Track Alumnus Basketball Coach Soccer Swimming Football Track Basketball Football Track/Cross Country Soccer Track Baseball Coach Football Football Alumnus Soccer Lynda Goodrich Cindy Gordon Norm Hash Wendy Hawley Herb Hearsey Kathy Hemion Celeste Hill Hester Hill Jack Hubbard John Hunt Allen James James Johnson Cathy Johnson Evans Howard Jones Jerry Joyce Scarlett Kanistanaux Manny Kimmie Mike Kirk Dwayne Kirkley Kim Kolody Charles Lappenbusch Peter LaBarge Fil Leanderson Claudia Lindor Pat Locker Scott Lohr Boyde Long Jim Lounsberry C.W. Bill McDonald Jo Metzger Joe Moses Larry Nielson Jack Nighbert Charmon Odle Dick Pangallo Jim Pearson Stan Peterson Genevie Pfueller Lorrie Post Anna Rabel Ron Radliff Bruce Randall Chuck Randall Vic Randall Coach/Admin Soccer Football Basketball Admin Basketball Basketball Badminton Coach Track Track Basketball Softball Football Track Field Hockey Basketball Basketball Basketball Volleyball Coach/Admin Soccer/Football Coach Golf Football Football Coach/Admin Coach Admin Basketball Basketball Track/Cross Country Baseball Basketball Football Cross Country/Track Basketball Cross Country/Track Volleyball Basketball Basketball Baseball Coach Football Roger Repoz Steve Richardson Paul Rudis Gina Sampson Walt Schilaty Carl Schuler John Skov Rob Smith Boyd Staggs Orlondo Steinaur Jim Sterk Brandi Stevenson Jacob Stevenson Jared Stevenson Scott Stokes Ken Swalwell Gerry Swan Scot Swanson Shirley Swanson Wendy Taylor Marilyn Thibodeau Rudy Thomas Everett Tye Tiland Robert Tisdale Terry Todd William Tomaras Don Trethewey Chet Ullin Jeff Van Kleeck Dave VanderGriend Tom Venable Ralph Vernacchia Rob Visser Mike Vorce Judy Vose Darrell Vreugdenhil Hollie Watson Dave Weedman Craig Welty Gary White Tom Wigg Joan Williamson Bill Wright Frank Moose Zurline Baseball Football Golf Basketball Track Admin Baseball Coach Baseball Football Football Track Basketball Basketball Football Track Track Soccer Track Track Track/Cross Country Basketball Football Football Coach Admin Cross Country/Track Football Cross Country/Track Track Soccer Coach Basketball Track Badminton Crew Track Football Golf Basketball Football Track Golf Football 58

61 SAM CARVER GYMNASIUM HOME OF THE VIKINGS YEAR-BY-YEAR AT CARVER GYM Dedicated on March 30, 1962, Sam Carver Gymnasium, on the Western Washington University campus, is undergoing a two-year renovation. Named for Sanford E. Carver, a NAIA Hall of Famer who was the school s first director of athletics and chair of the physical education department from , Carver Gym was an addition to the existing physical education facility. It added 54,233 square feet of floor space at a cost of $1.04 million. The most significant addition was the present main gymnasium. The facility opened in time for the basketball season, although it wasn t named for Carver until the dedication ceremony the following spring. Dr. James L. Jarrett, then Western s president, and Dr. E.V. Pullias, a professor at the University of Southern California, were the main speakers at the gathering. Basketball has been the primary event at Carver Gym. The Viking women are (.856) in 43 seasons, and the men are (.773) in 53 campaigns. WWU volleyball has become a big event in the building, with the Vikings winning back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles with perfect 18-0 records in 2001 and 2002 and reaching the NCAA Division II national championship match in Western was a much different place when Carver Gym was built. It was a state college, not a university, and the enrollment was a third of the nearly 15,000 it is today. Many of the buildings that dot the campus landscape today were either brand new or still many years away from construction. Perhaps the most unique feature of Carver Gym was that it wasn t built on solid ground. It was constructed on a bog, meaning pilings had to be put in the ground before the foundation could be laid. Money spent on the pilings meant a few other plans had to be delayed. The brick that was supposed to be put on the outer walls was never added, and the final set of bleachers wasn t installed until There have been numerous renovations and additions to the building over the last quarter century. Since opening, Carver Gym has been host to a number of events. Acts like Jefferson Airplane, Duke Ellington, Simon & Garfunkel, the Tubes, Pat Paulsen, the Smothers Brothers and Ike & Tina Turner have played in the facility. There also have been NBA pre-season games, the Harlem Globetrotters, national basketball teams from Australia, Korea, Japan and Taiwan, and the junior national women s team from the Soviet Union. The U.S. and Canadian national volleyball teams played a match at Carver Gym, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey spoke in the building CARVER GYM FIRSTS AND BESTS TOTAL First 100-point Game... Dec. 8, 1978 Western 106, Central Washington 63 Most Points Game Western Nov. 26, Western 113, Northwest 42 Most Points Game Opponent...86 Dec. 8, Portland State 86, Western 67 Jan. 17, Seattle Pacific 86, Western 44 Fewest Points Game Western...30 Jan. 28, Boise State 62, Western 30 Fewest Points Game Opponent...29 Jan. 10, Western 73, Pacific Lutheran 29 Dec. 6, Western 95, Seattle Pacific 29 Most Points by Western Player...42 Dec. 9, Gina Sampson Most Points by Opposing Player...38 Mar. 1, Olivia Carrillo, St. Martin s Feb. 21, Rosie Albert, Lewis-Clark State Most Wins Season

62 SAM CARVER GYMNASIUM HOME OF THE VIKINGS WWU WOMEN S BASKETBALL PLAYERS AT CARVER (THRU ) Anya Aardahl Briana Abrahamsen Rachel Albert Shannon Anderson Liz Armstrong Maia Barnett Brandi Benner Lisa Berendsen Kim Bergsma Kayla Bernsen Pam Bezona Brenda Bierlink Diane Bjerke Peg Bolek Linnette Bonthoux Cheryl Boxx Ann Braber Kelly Bradstreet Cindy Breed Tia Briggs Kerri Browitt Shelly Bruns Angela Burt Willow Cabe Geri Campbell Christie Carder Courtney Clapp Michole Clemans Katie Colard Kelly Colard Anne Cooper Chris Cress Kym Cummings Lynda Dart Nancy Darrow Dachelle Davis Tessa DeBoer Lori dekubber Chalice Dew Carmen Dolfo Tina Donahue Sydney Donaldson Debbie Drake Stephanie Dressel Carrie Dretsch Amanda Dunbar Devin Dykstra Kelly Dykstra Kristy Eggen Faye Eken Gina Estep Jeannine Ewing Erin Feeney Ashley Fenimore MacKenzie Flynn Ileen Gallagher Kiana Gandy Karen Gannon Chris Garrison Jodi Gerald Allison Giles Gretchen Gottfriend Jackie Green Kari Gruendell Kim Gummersall Shannon (Anderson) Grandbois Marci Grimsley Claudia Haaker Joy Hack Lana Hamilton Keven Hamstra Cim Hanson Britt Harris Elyse Hartman Aleisha Hathaway Wendy Hawley Lauren Hefflin Kathy Hemion Celeste Hill Sarah Hill Tara Holgate Samantha Hubbard Becky Hudson Heidi Hughes Allison Hull Cheryl Hunt Judy Irving Andrea Jackson Cynthia Jackson JoLayna Jacobsen Mitzi Johanknecht Addy Johnson Tracy Johnson Jan Johnston Jodie Kaczor Kris Keltner Katie Kennedy Alayna Keppler Jessica Kinzer Nicole Krell Kelli Kuiken Shelly Kulstad Laura Leiben Krista Lersch Nancy Logue Pamela Lovely Alissia Lumpkin Dina Lund Shelley Lund Teresa Mack Marcy Maggard Molly Matthews K.C. Mattingly Ricky Mass Kaitlin McBride Liz McCarrell Jenn McGillivray Angie McGuire Melynda McNicol Jo Metzger Meg Miller Stacey Miller Susie Miller Dee Dee Molner Donna Monette Marelle Moehrle Lynn Munday Theresa Nafziger Sue Neumann Jane Nichols Sara Nichols Tamalyn Nigretto Piper Nims Tricia Oberg Charmon Odle Amanda Olsen Trena Page Claire Pallansch Cindy Pancerzewski Vicki Panzeri Taylor Peacocke Thrya Pearson Megan Pinske Erica Porter Linsay Porter Marcel Pounds Megan Quarterman Anna Rabel Erika Ramstead Heather Restrepo Jan Richards Krystal Robinson Susan Rodgers Jordy Roses Sara Rosin Bethany Ryals Gina Sampson April Saunders Jen Segadelli Bonna Schibret Kristin Schramm Sarah Schramm Dana Shuster Joni Slagle Harriet Smith Kim Smith India Soo Sue Stange Mollie Stelmack Aly Stewart Sherry Stripling Jessica Summers Jill Swanson Lori Tarasewich Ruth Taylor Lisa Terry Alice Textor Denise Thacker Darcie Thompson Sue Thomas Dawn Tinney Megan Toth Ana Tuiaea Dina von Hahn Heidi Van Brocklin Donnie Wada Gabby Wade Julie Walker Corinn Waltrip Jenny Webber Arielle White Jenni White Eileen Whitney Teresa Willard Trishi Williams Keri Worley Katie Vernon Denise Ziegler Amy Zinne 60

63 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION/COACHES HEAD COACHES FALL Men s Soccer Greg Brisbon Women s Soccer Travis Connell Volleyball Diane Flick Steve Card Director of Athletics Dr. Bruce Larson Faculty Athletic Representative Steve Brummel Associate AD for Facilities and Operations Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Assistant AD for Compliance and Academics Assistant SID Carmen Dolfo Senior Women s Administrator Women s Basketball Men s & Women s Cross Country Pee Wee Halsell WINTER Men s Basketball Tony Dominguez Women s Basketball Carmen Dolfo Mark Bagley Director of Development for Athletics Dr. Tom Schneider Team Physician Katie Rothenberg Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing Viking Night Coordinator Jeff Evans Sports Information Director Luke Bennett Men s Golf Men s & Women s Indoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell SPRING Softball Amy Suiter Men s Golf Luke Bennett Greg Brisbon Men s Soccer Travis Connell Women s Soccer Tony Dominguez Men s Basketball Diane Flick Volleyball John Fuchs Women s Rowing Women s Golf Bo Stephan Women s Rowing John Fuchs Men s & Women s Outdoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell Pee Wee Halsell Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field/ Cross Country Bo Stephan Women s Golf Amy Suiter Softball Lonnie Lyon Head Athletic Trainer Masa Migita Staff Athletic Trainer Paul Madison Athletics Historian Julie Weisgerber Staff Athletic Trainer Kevin Fenwick Athletic Equipment Coordinator Kay Davis Administrative Assistant Greg Meier Director of Strength and Fitness Center Sunday Hull Transportation Coordinator 61

64 ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY Area Code 360 Director of Athletics - Steve Card Senior Women s Administrator - Carmen Dolfo Associate AD for Facilities and Operations - Steve Brummel Director of Development for Intercollegiate Athletics - Mark Bagley Assistant Director of Marketing - Katie Rothenberg Assistant AD for Compliance and Academics - Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Ticket Manager - Jessie Phillips Director of Strength and Fitness Center - Greg Meier Administrative Assistant - Kay Davis Transportation Coordinator - Sunday Hull Volleyball Coach - Diane Flick Men s and Women s Cross Country Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s Soccer Coach - Greg Brisbon Women s Soccer Coach - Travis Connell Men s Basketball Coach - Tony Dominguez Women s Basketball Coach - Carmen Dolfo Men s and Women s Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s Golf Coach - Luke Bennett Women s Golf Coach - Bo Stephan Women s Rowing Coach - John Fuchs Softball Coach - Amy Suiter Sports Information Director - Jeff Evans Assistant SID - Butch Kamena Assistant SID - Kevin Nunn Athletics Historian - Paul Madison Head Athletics Trainer - Lonnie Lyon Staff Athletics Trainer - Julie Weisgerber Staff Athletics Trainer - Masa Migita Rehabilitation Athletic Trainer - Lori dekubber Team Physician - Dr. Tom Schneider Athletic Equipment Coordinator - Kevin Fenwick FAX Machine Tickets BLUE (2583) 62

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