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2 2727 Leo Harris Parkway Eugene, Oregon Facebook.com/OregonWBB GoDucks.com ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS WBB Contact - Joe Waltasti (O): (C): SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time (PT) Nov. 5 WESTMONT (EXH.) 2 PM Nov. 10 WNIT FIRST ROUND ^ 5 PM Nov. 12 WNIT SECOND ROUND ^ 2 PM Nov. 16 WNIT Semifinals ^ TBA Nov. 19 WNIT Championship ^ TBA Nov. 21 EASTERN WASHINGTON 6 PM Nov. 25 OKLAHOMA $ (P12N) 2:30 PM Nov. 28 HAMPTON 6 PM Dec. 2 WEBER STATE 2 PM Dec. 9 SOUTHERN UTAH 2 PM Dec. 13 at Mississippi State 4 PM Dec. 17 OLE MISS (P12N) 1 PM Dec. 21 vs. Texas 12 PM Dec. 22 vs. Hawai 12 PM Dec. 29 WASHINGTON STATE * 3 PM Dec. 31 WASHINGTON * (P12N) 1 PM Jan. 5 at USC * (P12N) 6 PM Jan. 7 at UCLA * (P12N) 5 PM Jan. 12 ARIZONA * (P12N) 8 PM Jan. 14 ARIZONA STATE * (P12N) 5 PM Jan. 19 at Oregon State * (P12N) 8 PM Jan. 21 OREGON STATE * (P12N) 5 PM Jan. 26 at Colorado * (P12N) 7 PM Jan. 28 at Utah * (P12N) 11 AM Feb. 2 CALIFORNIA * (P12N) 8 PM Feb. 4 STANFORD * (ESPN2) 12 PM Feb. 9 at Washington * (P12N) 8 PM Feb. 11 at Washington State * (P12N) 1 PM Feb. 16 USC * (P12N) 6 PM Feb. 19 UCLA * (ESPN) 7 PM Feb. 23 at Arizona State * (P12N) 5 PM Feb. 25 at Arizona * (P12N) 11 AM Pac-12 Tournament Mar. 1 First Round # (P12N) TBA Mar. 2 Quarterfinals # (P12N) TBA Mar. 3 Semifinals # (P12N) TBA Mar. 4 Championship # (ESPN/2) 6 PM NCAA Tournament Mar First & Second Rounds = TBA Mar Sweet 16 & Elite 8 + TBA Mar. 30 Final Four! TBA Apr. 1 National Championship! TBA Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena ^ Preseason WNIT $ PK80 Duel in the Desert (Cox Pavilion - Las Vegas, Nev.) * Pac-12 Conference game # KeyArena (Seattle, Wash.) = Nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4 seeds host first two rounds + Regional sites are Albany, Kansas City, Lexington & Spokane! Nationwide Arena (Columbus, Ohio) P12N - Pac-12 Network UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name University of Oregon Location Eugene, Ore. Founded 1876 Enrollment 23,634 Average Incoming HS GPA 3.58 Nickname Ducks Colors Green (342 5C) & Yellow (Yellow C) President Michael Schill Athletics Director Rob Mullens Faculty Athletics Rep Tim Gleason Arena Matthew Knight Arena (12,369) Television Pac-12 Networks & Pac-12 Live Stream Radio KUGN 590 (EUG), KBNP 140 (PDX) Apparel Provider Nike PROGRAM HISTORY First Season of Competition All-Time Record Matthew Knight Arena Record Pac-12 Championships 2 ( , ) Pac-12 Tournament Record 6-16 Championships 2 (WNIT , 1989) Postseason Record NCAA Appearances (Record) 13 (8-13) WNIT Appearances (Record) 7 (18-5) COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kelly Graves (New Mexico, 1988) Oregon Career (Record) 4th Season (60-42, P12) Div. I Career (Record) 21st Season ( ) Collegiate Career (Record) 24th Season ( ) Associate Head Coach Mark Campebll (4th) Assistant Coach Jodie Berry (4th) Assistant Coach Xavi Lopez (1st) ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Women s Basketball Contact Joe Waltasti (5th) Office Phone Cell Phone waltasti@uoregon.edu Intern Assistant Nathan Bryant Student Assistant Jesse Dieffenbach QUICK FACTS SUPPORT STAFF Director of Operations Megan Murphy (2nd) Athletic Trainer Tori Noda (10th) Strength & Conditioning Adam Linens (1st) Administrative Assistant Illya Lebow (12th) Team Managers Ryan Fingerett, Shane Swanson, Justin Patin, Caroline Clancy, Charlie Larson, Abbey Wood TEAM INFORMATION Record 23-14, 8-10 Pac-12 (6th) Postseason NCAA Elite Eight Final Ranking 16th (Coaches Poll) Starters Returning/Lost 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/5 Redshirts Returning/Lost 1/0 Newcomers 4 (3 Freshmen, 1 Transfer) Most Returning Points Ruthy Hebard (551, 14.9) Most Returning Rebounds Ruthy Hebard (314, 8.5) Most Returning Assists Sabrina Ionescu (183, 5.5) Most Returning Steals Ruthy Hebard (49, 1.3) Most Returning Blocks Mallory McGwire (35, 0.9) STARTERS RETURNING (5) Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG Ruthy Hebard F Sabrina Ionescu G Lexi Bando G Maite Cazorla G Mallory McGwire F LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (9) Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG Ruthy Hebard F Sabrina Ionescu G Lexi Bando G Maite Cazorla G Mallory McGwire F Oti Gildon F Justine Hall G Sierra Campisano F Morgan Yaeger G LETTERWINNERS LOST (5) Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG Megan Trinder G Jayde Woods G Jacinta Vandenberg F Lauren Yearwood F Mar Shay Moore G

3 ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors (2) Lexi Bando, Justine Hall Juniors (2) Maite Cazorla, Oti Gildon Sophomores (6) Erin Boley, Sierra Campisano, Ruthy Hebard, Sabrina Ionescu, Mallory McGwire, Morgan Yaeger Freshmen (4) Aina Ayuso, Lydia Giomi, Anneli Maley, Satou Sabally BY POSITION Guard (7) Aina Ayuso, Lexi Bando, Maite Cazorla, Justine Hall, Sabrina Ionescu, Anneli Maley, Morgan Yaeger Forwards (7) Erin Boley, Sierra Campisano, Oti Gildon, Lydia Giomi, Ruthy Hebard, Mallory McGwire, Satou Sabally BY HOME STATE & COUNTRY Australia (2) California (2) Spain (2) Washington (2) Alaska (1) Colorado (1) Germany (1) Kentucky (1) Nevada (1) Oregon (1) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Aina Ayuso (Eye Nuh Eye You So) Maite Cazorla (My Tay) Oti Gildon (Ahtee) Lydia Giomi (G Oh Me) Ruthy Hebard (He Bird) Sabrina Ionescu (Yo Ness Coo) Anneli Maley (Anna Lee May Lee) Satou Sabally (Sah Two Suh Ball E) Morgan Yaeger (YAY ger) CAPTAINS TBA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Last School 31 Aina Ayuso G 5-9 Fr. Barcelona, Spain Segle XXI 10 Lexi Bando G 5-9 Sr. Eugene, Ore. Willamette HS 21 Erin Boley F 6-2 So. Hodgenville, Ky. Notre Dame 52 Sierra Campisano F 6-3 So. San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines HS 5 Maite Cazorla G 5-10 Jr. Las Palmas, Spain Segle XXI 32 Oti Gildon F 6-1 Jr. Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep 14 Lydia Giomi F 6-6 R-Fr. Seattle, Wash. West Seattle HS 3 Justine Hall G 5-10 Sr. Denver, Colo. Purdue 24 Ruthy Hebard F 6-4 So. Fairbanks, Alaska West Valley HS 20 Sabrina Ionescu G 5-10 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. Miramonte HS 15 Anneli Maley G 6-2 Fr. Melbourne, Australia Box Hill Senior 44 Mallory McGwire F 6-5 So. Reno, Nev. Reno HS 0 Satou Sabally F 6-4 Fr. Berlin, Germany Rotteck Gymnasium 2 Morgan Yaeger G 5-9 So. Adelaide, Australia St. John s Grammar NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Last School 0 Satou Sabally F 6-4 Fr. Berlin, Germany Rotteck Gymnasium 2 Morgan Yaeger G 5-9 So. Adelaide, Australia St. John s Grammar 3 Justine Hall G 5-10 Sr. Denver, Colo. Purdue 5 Maite Cazorla G 5-10 Jr. Las Palmas, Spain Segle XXI 10 Lexi Bando G 5-9 Sr. Eugene, Ore. Willamette HS 14 Lydia Giomi F 6-6 R-Fr. Seattle, Wash. West Seattle HS 15 Anneli Maley G 6-2 Fr. Melbourne, Australia Box Hill Senior 20 Sabrina Ionescu G 5-10 So. Walnut Creek, Calif. Miramonte HS 21 Erin Boley F 6-2 So. Hodgenville, Ky. Notre Dame 24 Ruthy Hebard F 6-4 So. Fairbanks, Alaska West Valley HS 31 Aina Ayuso G 5-9 Fr. Barcelona, Spain Segle XXI 32 Oti Gildon F 6-1 Jr. Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga Prep 44 Mallory McGwire F 6-5 So. Reno, Nev. Reno HS 52 Sierra Campisano F 6-3 So. San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines HS COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF Name Position Experience Alma Mater Kelly Graves Head Coach Fourth Season New Mexico, 1988 Mark Campbell Associate Head Coach Fourth Season Hawai i, 2004 Jodie Berry Assistant Coach Fourth Season Western Washington, 2003 Xavi Lopez Assistant Coach First Season Point Loma Nazarene, 2007 Megan Murphy Director of Operations Second Season Oregon, 2011 Tori Noda Athletic Trainer 10th Season UC Davis, 2003 Adam Linens Strength & Conditioning First Season North Carolina, 2005 Joe Waltasti Athletics Communications Fifth Season Eastern Illinois, 2007 Illya Lebow Administrative Assistant 12th Season 3

4 WHAT A RUN The Ducks enter the season coming off the most successful NCAA Tournament run in program history. - Oregon reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the season. - The Ducks advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history. - Oregon advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history. GRAVES GETS IT DONE Only three times in the history of the NCAA women s basketball tournament has a double digit seed reached the Elite Eight. Kelly Graves was the coach of two of those teams. Graves and the No. 10 seed Ducks advanced to the Elite Eight a season ago while Graves and No. 11 seed Gonzaga accomplished the same feat in EVERYTHING BACK The Ducks return 100-percent of their scoring and rebounding from last season s inspiring NCAA Tournament run. Sophomore Ruthy Hebard averaged a team-high 17.8 points and 8.0 rebounds in the postseason last year while fellow sophomore Sabrina Ionescu averaged 16.3 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. IONESCU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR After posting more triple-doubles than any freshman in NCAA history, guard Sabrina Ionescu was named both the ESPNW national freshman of the year and the USBWA national freshman of the year. Ionescu tallied four triple-double last year, tied for the third-most in NCAA single-season history and the most of any freshman. Only Stanford s Nicole Powell (5, 2002) and Youngstown State s Danielle Carson (6, 1986) had more. Ionescu hit game-winning shots for the Ducks against both No. 20 California and No. 11 Washington last year as she guided the Ducks back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since Ionescu ranked third in the Pac-12 in assists (183) and 10th in scoring (14.6 ppg). She also ranked fifth in the league in three-point percentage (42.0) and eighth in threepointers made (73). FRESHMEN PHENOMS Last year the Ducks were the only team in the NCAA Tournament to start three freshmen - forward Ruthy Hebard, guard Sabrina Ionescu and forward Mallory McGwire. The trio combined to score 59-percent of Oregon s points ( ) in the tournament and grabbed 61-percent of the team s rebounds (79-130). NCAA STAT RANKINGS Oregon finished the season ranked in the top- 25 in various statistical categories. - The Ducks led the Pac-12 and ranked fourth in the PRESEASON NOTES NCAA in three-point field percentage at 39.2 percent. - Oregon led the Pac-12 and ranked ninth in the NCAA with 611 total assists. The Ducks also led the league and ranked 19th in the nation averaging 16.5 assists per game. - The Ducks also ranked 19th in the NCAA, shooting 45.0 percent from the field. ALL-PAC-12 TEAM In addition to earning Pac-12 freshman of the year honors, Sabrina Ionescu was named to the all-pac-12 team as a freshman. Fellow rookie Ruthy Hebard was also named all-league. They were the 17th and 18th freshmen in the history of the conference to earn all-pac-12 honors. In addition, they were two of just four freshmen from Power 5 conferences to earn allconference accolades. HEBARD TAKES DOWN TEMPLE With the Ducks trailing Temple, 70-69, with only seven seconds left in the game, Mallory McGwire found fellow freshman forward Ruthy Hebard open in the paint and the Fairbanks, Alaska, native hit a jumper to give the Ducks a lead. Hebard sprinted down to the other end of the court and made a trailing block on a Feyonda Fitzgerald layup to secure Oregon s first win in the NCAA Tournament since Hebard finished with a team-high 23 points plus seven rebounds. DUCKS DOWN DUKE IN DURHAM After defeating No. 7 seed Temple in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Oregon upset No. 2 seed Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Ducks opened up a five points lead at halftime and never trailed in the second half en route to the win. Ruthy Hebard shined once again, grabbing a huge double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds on 9-of-14 shooting from the field. Sabrina Ionescu nearly tallied a tripledouble with 13 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Despite getting outrebounded by the Blue Devils (41 to 33), Oregon limited Duke to just 2-of-15 shooting from three-point range (13.3-percent) and forced Duke into 13 turnovers. The win gave Oregon it s first trip to the Sweet 16. HISTORIC WIN VS. MARYLAND The Ducks advanced to the Elite Eight last season after defeating No. 4 ranked and No. 3 seed Maryland, 77-63, in the Sweet 16. The No. 4 ranked Terrapins are the highest-ranked team the Ducks have ever defeated. Oregon held Maryland, which had lost just twice in the regular season, to a season-low 63 points. DUCKS SHOCK WASHINGTON IN SEATTLE Oregon entered the 2017 Pac-12 Tournament looking to secure its spot in the NCAA Tournament. Prognosticators believed the Ducks needed one win in the conference tournament to get in and Oregon did that with a win over Arizona. The Ducks could have went into a quarterfinals game against No. 11 Washington a bit lackadaisical, knowing they had likely secured their NCAA Tournament bid already. That was not the case. Oregon and Washington battled back and forth before the Huskies eventually pulled out to a nine-point lead early in the fourth quarter. The Ducks would rally, however, as Lexi Bando scored 11 straight points to cut the Washington lead to just two, 64-62, with 6:05 remaining. Oregon briefly took the lead but the Ducks trailed by one, 69-68, when Sabrina Ionescu was fouled with seven seconds left. The freshman calmly knocked down two free throws and fellow freshman Ruthy Hebard blocked a three-point attempt by Kelsey Plum to give the Ducks a huge upset win, NCAA FRESHMAN SCORING RANKINGS ( ) Ruthy Hebard and Sabrina Ionescu were two of the top scoring freshmen in the nation last season. Hebard tied for the lead among Power 5 players. # Player School PPG 1. Justine Gaziano Brown Lauren Dickerson Miami (OH) Nadine Soliman UNC Greensboro Hailey Leidel UMass Ruthy Hebard Oregon 14.9 Kysre Gondrezick Michigan Sabrina Ionescu Oregon 14.6 NCAA FRESHMAN REBOUND RANKINGS ( ) Ruthy Hebard was a beast on the glass last season and had the most rebounds per game among rookies in Power 5 conferences. # Player School RPG 1. Shannon Dufficy Utah State Chance Graham Coppin State Ruthy Hebard Oregon 8.5 NCAA FRESHMAN ASSISTS RANKINGS ( ) Sabrina Ionescu was one of the best point guards in the nation last year. She ranked second in the country in assists per game among freshmen. # Player School APG 1. Destiny Slocum Maryland Sabrina Ionescu Oregon 5.5 NCAA FRESHMAN FG% RANKINGS ( ) Ruthy Hebard led all freshman and ranked 15th overall in the nation in field goal percentage last season. # Player School FGM-ATT FG% 1. Ruthy Hebard Oregon Justine Gaziano Brown KELLY GRAVES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT In his third season at UO, Kelly Graves made his first trip to the NCAA Tournament with the Ducks. However, he was hardly a stranger to the tournament. - Graves has made nine trips to the NCAA Tournament. 4

5 Ruthy Hebard led all freshman in the NCAA last season, shooting 58.8 percent from the field. She also ranked fifth among freshmen in scoring and third in rebounding. PRESEASON NOTES (Cont.) - He was a double-digit seed seven times. - Graves is 11-9 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. - Graves has made two trips to the Elite Eight. - Graves is the only coach in NCAA women s basketball history to take two double-digits seeded teams to the Elight Eight (Oregon in 2017, Gonzaga in 2011) - He has been in the Sweet 16 four times. - He first went to the NCAA Tournament as the head coach of Saint Mary s as a No. 12 seed in Graves then went dancing seven more times at Gonzaga, going as a No. 12 seed three times, No. 11 seed twice, No. 7 seed once and No. 6 seed once. - Graves took Gonzaga to the Sweet 16 in three straight seasons , 2011 and In 2011, Graves and Gonzaga advanced to the Elite Eight. The No. 11 seed Zags were the lowest seed ever to reach the Elite Eight. They defeated No. 10 seed Vanderbilt, No. 2 seed Xavier and No. 7 seed Louisville before falling to No. 1 seed Stanford in the regional final. - Graves teams have upset No. 2 seeds twice and No. 3 seeds three times in the NCAA Tournament. GRAVES 20-WIN SEASONS With a record last season, head coach Kelly Graves has win seasons in 20 years of coaching at the Div. I level. Graves has won 20+ in 10 of the last 11 years. After a deep WNIT run, Oregon won 24 games in , just one short of the program record. GRAVES TOP-25 WINS AT OREGON Date Opponent Location Score 3/1/15 #19 Stanford Eugene /15/15 #22 North Carolina Chapel Hill /7/16 #24 Washington Seattle /22/16 #24 Michigan St. Eugene /8/17 #20 California Berkeley /10/17 #15 UCLA Eugene /3/17 #11 Washington Seattle (P12T) /20/17 #9 Duke Durham (NCAA) /25/17 #4 Maryland Bridgeport (NCAA) Note: Oregon was unranked in each win INTERNATIONAL SUMMER The Ducks picked a ton of international playing experience over summer. Here is a run down of where Oregon players spent time this offseason. Player Team Tournament Sabrina Ionescu USA U23 Four Nations Maite Cazorla Spain U20 FIBA U20 Euros Satou Sabally Germany U20 FIBA U20 Euros Ruthy Hebard USA U19 FIBA U19 Worlds Anneli Maley Australia U19 FIBA U19 Worlds Aina Ayuso Spain U19 FIBA U19 Worlds Aina Ayuso Spain U18 FIBA U18 Euros Aina Ayuso Spain U18 FIBA U18 3x3 Worlds DUCKS ADD TALENTED NEWCOMERS Oregon signed three freshmen and added a transfer for th upcoming season. - The Ducks added a big time transfer in Notre Dame forward Erin Boley. The 6-foot-2 Boley averaged 6.5 points while shooting 39.5 percent (47-of- 119) from three-point range. Boley was the 2016 Gatorade National Player of the Year coming out of Elizabethtown HS in Kentucky. She was named the Jordan Brand Classic MVP in 2016 after coring 21 points to go with 15 rebounds in 24 minutes. She will redshirt the season and be a sophomore next year. - The highlight of the incoming freshmen class is German forward Satou Sabally. Born in New York before moving to Berlin, the 6-foot-4 Sabally was considered the top international prospect in the 2017 class. Sabally was named MVP after averaging 16.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists in helping Germany to a gold medal at the FIBA U20 Div. B European Championships. - Another player with extensive international playing experience is incoming guard Aina Aysuo. A graduate of the same school (Segle XXI) in Barcelona as teammate Maite Cazorla, Ayuso competed for Spain in three different competition during the summer of the FIBA U19 World Championship, the FIBA U18 European Championship and the FIBA U18 3-on-3 Women s World Cup. - The last addition to the 2017 recruiting class was Australian guard Anneli Maley. Maley has played for the Australian U16, U17, U18 and U19 national teams. She averaged 3.1 points and 10.7 rebounds per game over the summer at the FIBA U19 World Championship in Italy. 5

6 OREGON WOMEN S BASKETBALL PHOTO/TWITTER ROSTER Satou Sabally Morgan Yaeger Justine Hall Maite Cazorla 0 N/A morganyaeger 3 N/A 10 Lexi Lydia Giomi Anneli Maley Sabrina Ionescu Erin Boley 15 N/A 24 Ruthy Aina Ayuso Oti Gildon 44 Mallory 52 Sierra HC Kelly Graves Mark Campbell Jodie Berry Xavi AC Megan 6

7 A PROVEN WINNER - HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES Kelly Graves is in his fourth season at the helm of the Oregon women s basketball program. He was named the seventh head coach in program history on April 7, Graves signed a contract extension with the Ducks on April 6, 2017 which will keep him in Eugene through the campaign. HC KELLY GRAVES EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Fourth Season Oregon Record (23-31 Pac-12) Collegiate Experience 24th Season Collegiate Record Alma Mater New Mexico, 1988 DIV. I HEAD COACHING CAREER Saint Mary s ( ) Three seasons as head coach Took the head job at Saint Mary s after working as an assistant for four seasons at Portland. Took Saint Mary s to its first NCAA Tournament in Gonzaga ( ) Took the Zags to seven NCAA Tournaments in his 14 years as the head coach, including two Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight furing the season. Eight-time WCC Coach of the Year 10-straight WCC titles ( ) Went 5-23 in his first season in Spokane, including a 0-14 record in WCC play. Lost just 12 total WCC games in his final 10 seasons. Oregon (2014-pres.) Guided Oregon to its first ever Sweet 16 and Elite Eight appearances in Oregon s 24 wins in was just one shy of the program record. Year-By-Year Record at Oregon Year Overall Pac Graves coached the Ducks to the most successful season in school history in Oregon reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005 but Graves and the Ducks did not settle for just an appearance, instead posting three straight upset wins to reach the program s first Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. Despite being the only team in the 2017 tournament to start three true freshmen, No. 10 seed Oregon knocked off No. 7 seed Temple in the first round, No. 2 seed Duke in the second round and No. 3 seed Maryland in the Sweet 16 before falling to No. 1 seed UConn in the Elite Eight. Graves is the only coach in NCAA Tournament history to take two double-digits seeds to the Elite Eight (Gonzaga in 2011, Oregon in 2017). The Ducks exciting tournament run was fueled by Graves work on the recruiting trail the year prior, as the Ducks signed the No. 3 ranked class in the nation, highlighted by USA Today national high school player of the year, Sabrina Ionescu. The lead guard would go on to be named the ESPNW and USBWA national freshman of the year, in addition to all-pac-12 and Pac-12 freshman of the year. Oregon s offense under Graves was typically efficient in , ranking in the top-30 of the NCAA in field goal percentage (45.0), three-point percentage (39.2) and assists (16.5 apg). Graves guided the Ducks to a record and an appearance in the semifinals of the WNIT in Oregon s 24 wins was just one shy of the program record of 25, set in both and The Ducks started the season with an 11-0 mark, the second-best start in program history and later in the year won five straight Pac-12 games for the first time since the season. The Ducks led the NCAA in three-point shooting at 42.1 percent and ranked sixth overall shooting at 46.6 percent. At the end of the 2016 season, star forward Jillian Alleyne, a two-time All-American under Graves, was selected in the second round of the WNBA draft, the Ducks first player selected since Graves went in his first season with the Ducks in , taking a team built to run-and-gun under former head coach Paul Westhead and instilling strong fundamentals and a tough defense-first philosophy. Oregon held their opponents under 70 points 14 times in after allowing an NCAA-worst 89.1 points per game in The new offense also got going as Graves led his Ducks to a win over No. 19 ranked Stanford in the regular season finale, UO s first win against the Cardinal since Alleyne was named a third team All-American and first team all-pac-12 following the season, making the jump from honorable mention in both as a sophomore. Oregon is Graves fourth head coaching position, previously leading the programs at Big Bend Community College ( ), Saint Mary s ( ) and Gonzaga ( ). Graves coaching career started at Big Bend CC in Moses Lake, Wash., where he accepted an assistant coaching position on the men s team, but after the women s coach left, he moved over to lead the women s program instead. In three seasons ( through ) Gaves took a four win team his first season to a record in his final year. Graves left Big Bend CC to become an assistant coach under Jim Sollars at the University of Portland prior to the season. Following four years with the Pilots, Graves was named the head coach at Saint Mary s for the campaign. Graves advanced to his first NCAA Tournament with the Gaels during the season, his second of three seasons at Saint Mary s, and went to seven more over 14 seasons at Gonzaga. Graves left Saint Mary s for Gonzaga for the seasons. His first year with the Bulldogs, his team went 5-23, including 0-14 in WCC play. But by his third year at Gonzaga, the Bulldogs went overall and went to the WNIT the following season. Gonzaga won the first of 10 straight WCC titles under Graves during the campaign when his squad went 28-4 overall and 14-0 in league play. Including that year, Graves and Gonzaga lost just 12 total conference games over his final 10 years leading the program. Gonzaga s first NCAA Tournament appearance came in , when the Bulldogs went and 13-1 in WCC, and after a WNIT bid in , Gonzaga advanced to six straight NCAA Tournaments. Graves and the Zags advanced to the Sweet 16 for three straight years (2010, 2011, 2012) and went to the Elite 8 in Overall, Graves brought eight West Coast Conference Coach of the Year awards and a (.696) Div. I head coaching record to Eugene in 2014, with a record overall before joining the Ducks. Kelly Graves is a great guy and one of the best coaches in America, said UConn head coach Geno Auriemma. Oregon is a place with tremendous women s basketball potential and Kelly is the perfect person to lead the Ducks to the next level. I won t be surprised when Oregon is competing for Pac-12 championships, and contending on a national level, in the near future. Graves added USA Basketball to his resume in the summer of 2012, becoming an assistant coach with the U18 women s basketball squad and helping the team to a gold medal at the 2012 FIBA Americas. He again coached for USA Basketball in the summer of As an assistant, he helped the USA U19 squad win the FIBA Women s World Championship. Graves and his wife Mary have three sons - Max (1995) Jackson (1997) and Will (2000). Max graduated from UO in

8 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH MARK CAMPBELL Mark Campbell is in his fourth season with the Oregon women s basketball program and his third season as the team s associate head coach. Campbell was promoted from assistant coach on Nov. 30, Campbell works with Oregon s guards and creates the Ducks defensive game plans. Campbell helped guard Sabrina Ionescu earn ESPNW and USBWA national freshman of the year honors in in addition to Pac-12 freshman of the year and all-pac-12 accolades. He also coached Maite Cazorla to Pac-12 freshman team honors and honorable mention all-league status in and tutored guard Lexi Bando to Pac-12 all-freshman team accolades in his first season with the Ducks. AC MARK CAMPBELL EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Fourth Season Collegiate Experience 12th Season Alma Mater Hawai i, 2004 Campbell joined the Oregon program in 2014 after spending four seasons on the staff at Oregon State. Campbell started with the Beavers as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach for the season. He played an integral role in rebuilding the OSU program. Campbell worked with Oregon State s guards and helped develop four-straight Pac-12 all-freshman performers at the position in Alyssa Martin (2011), Ali Gibson (2012), Jamie Weisner (2013) and Sydney Weise (2014). Campbell was the point person in helping Oregon State land some of the program s highest ranked recruiting classes, including four nationally-ranked, top-100 student-athletes, in his tenure. He has continued that recruiting prowess with the Ducks, helping Oregon sign the No. 3 ranked class in the country in 2016, headlined by Ionescu, the No. 1 ranked guard in the country and the No. 4 overall recruit in the nation according to ESPNW. Campbell has also been key in signing some of the top international players, including Berlin, Germany, native Satou Sabally, considered the top international forward in the 2017 recruiting class. In 2012 and 2013, Campbell was selected to attend Nike s renowned Villa 7 Consortium, which brings together university athletics directors and the country s elite assistant coaches in an effort to prepare the next generation of college basketball head coaches. Before heading to Corvallis, Campbell worked with the men s program at Saint Mary s. He served as an assistant coach for Randy Bennett during the campaign, helping the Gaels reach the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history as well as tie a school record for wins in a season (28-6). He originally joined the Saint Mary s staff as director of operations in In the Bay Area, he mentored a number of All-American guards including Patty Mills, a 2009 NBA draft pick by the Portland Trail Blazers, Mickey McConnell, the 2011 WCC Player of the Year, and Matthew Dellavedova, the 2012 WCC Player of the Year. Prior to his stint at St. Mary s, Campbell spent the season as an assistant coach for the Pepperdine men s basketball program under Vance Walberg, creator of the dribble-drive offense. From , Campbell coached at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Ore., helping the Cougars to the 2007 Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Championship. In his own athletic career, Campbell played at Cal Poly and Clackamas CC before transferring to Hawai`i for his final two seasons, guiding the Warriors to a NCAA Tournament bid in 2002 and NIT appearance in Starting all but one game in his time with the Warriors, he is the winningest two-year player in Hawai`i s history and led the team to a school-record 27 wins in He was a WAC all-defensive team pick as a senior and was a two-time WAC all-academic selection. In June of 2016, Campbell was inducted into the Clackamas CC hall of fame. ASSISTANT COACH XAVI LOPEZ Xavi Lopez was promoted to assistant coach by head coach Kelly Graves prior to the start of the season. He works with Oregon s guards and assists in recruiting. Lopez originally joined the Graves staff for the season as video coordinator and assistant strength and conditioning coach. Lopez played for Chemeketa Community College before finishing his collegiate career at Point Loma Nazarene. He graduated in 2007 and started a six year professional career in Spain, playing for Bilbao Basket in the prestigious ACB Spanish League among other clubs. After wrapping up his professional career with Básquet Coruña, Lopez worked as a graduate assistant coach at Kansas State before joining the Ducks for the season. AC XAVI LOPEZ EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience First Season Collegiate Experience Fifth Season Alma Mater Point Loma Nazarene,

9 ASSISTANT COACH JODIE BERRY Jodie Berry is in her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Oregon women s basketball program. The long-time assistant coach under Kelly Graves serves as Oregon s post coach. Under Berry s eye, forward Ruthy Hebard was named both all-pac-12 and Pac-12 all-freshman in She also coached forward Jillian Alleyne, who was named an All-American in both and and finished her career with the third most rebounds (1,712) and the second most double-doubles (92) in NCAA history. Alleyne owns both Oregon s and the Pac-12 s single-game, single-season and career rebounding records and is just the third player in league history to score 2,000+ points and grab 1,500+ rebounds, joining Chiney Ogwumike and Cheryl Miller. Berry joined the Oregon coaching staff in 2014 after working with new head coach Kelly Graves at Gonzaga for 11 seasons. AC JODIE BERRY Berry served as the director of women s basketball operations at Gonzaga for two seasons before being promoted to an assistant coach for the campaign. She served as Graves top assistant for her final six seasons with the Bulldogs, starting in Working with the offense, Gonzaga led the nation in scoring during the season, averaging 85.3 points per game. The Bulldogs also shot 49.4 percent from the floor that season, good for second-best in the NCAA. Gonzaga won the WCC regular season title in 10 of her 11 years on the bench and advanced to the NCAA Tournament seven times. At Gonzaga, Berry coached five All-Americans, 14 all-wcc performers and five WNBA draft picks, including the No. 3 pick overall pick in 2011, Courtney Vandersloot. Berry was instrumental in signing Vandersloot as well. EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Fourth Season Collegiate Experience 15th Season Alma Mater W. Washington, 2003 In her own playing career, Berry earned four letters at Western Washington University. She finished her career as WWU s career leader in three-pointers (210) and free throw percentage (81.9) and earned all-great Northwest Athletic Conference honors in 2001 and Western Washington posted a record during Berry s four-year career and four trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. The squad made a Div. II Final Four appearance in Berry (Kaczor) married her husband, Eric Berry, in 2005 and the couple welcomed their son Tyson in DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS MEGAN MURPHY Megan Murphy is in her second season working with the Oregon women s basketball program. She previously was the director of operations for two seasons with the Oregon softball and volleyball programs. Murphy graduated from Oregon in 2009 and worked in minor league baseball before returning to her alma mater. OPS MEGAN MURPHY EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Second Season Alma Mater Oregon,

10 SUPPORT STAFF Tori Noda is in her 10th season working with the Oregon women s basketball program. Noda joined the Oregon athletic training staff in As assistant athletic trainer for several women s sports at the UO, Noda s duties include caring, preventing, evaluating and rehabilitating athlete s injuries. She has also devised and implemented injury rehabilitation programs. Before joining the Ducks, Noda was the athletic trainer for the UC Davis men s rugby team. She also worked with the Sacramento Sirens women s professional football team as an athletic trainer. Noda found her way into sports medicine after spending two years as a physical therapy aide and strength specialist for a fitness center. Noda graduated from UC Davis where she received a degree in exercise science. She earned her Master s of Science in athletic training at the University of Oregon while balancing her responsibilities as a graduate assistant with the athletic department in TORI NODA Adam Linens joined the Ducks in August of 2015 and works as the strength and conditioning coach for the men s and women s basketball teams. He is responsible for the program design and implementation of all aspect of performance enhancement for each team. Prior to Oregon, Linens accumulated 10 years experience in the strength and conditioning and athletic training fields, including stops with teams in the NBA, WNBA and the NBA s D-League. Linens spent the year before his arrival in Eugene with the Canton (Ohio) Charge of the NBA s D-League. Prior to that, he was on staff with the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA, as well as the WNBA s Atlanta Dream. ADAM LINENS Linens is a 2005 graduate of the University of North Carolina, having earned his undergraduate degree in exercise and sport science. He received his Master s degree in exercise science and health promotion from California University of Pennsylvania in After graduating from North Carolina, Linens worked as both a strength and conditioning coach as well as a certified athletic trainer for a number of professional clinics and high schools in the south, including the Hoops360 program, before starting with the Dream in Linens is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (2008), as well as a certified athletic trainer (ATC) through the National Athletic Trainers Association (2005). He is also certified as a Performance Enhancement Specialist (PES) & Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Joe Waltasti joined the Oregon athletic communications office in He works with the Ducks softball and women s basketball programs. Waltasti also oversees publicity efforts for the O Heroes program, which consists of UO student-athletes working together to give back to Eugene and Lane County. He also handled marketing and social media efforts for the single-a Eugene Emeralds in the summer of Waltasti joined the Ducks after a brief stint as assistant director of media relations at UC Davis, serving as the primary contact for baseball in the spring of Prior to joining UC Davis, Waltasti spent nearly three years in the same capacity at Sacramento State, working with men s and women s soccer, women s basketball, baseball and women s tennis. While in Sacramento, he served as an official scorer for the triple-a Sacramento River Cats. Before working at Sacramento State, Waltasti spent two years as a media relations intern at Oregon. Prior to his two intern years with the Ducks, Waltasti served as a media relations intern at Ohio University. JOE WALTASTI A native of Arlington Heights, Ill., and a 2007 graduate of Eastern Illinois University, Waltasti earned a bachelor s degree in history while minoring in journalism. Waltasti also worked for the EIU student newspaper The Daily Eastern News for two years, finishing as lead sports reporter and page designer. He married Loni Foster in August of STUDENT MANAGERS RYAN FINGERETT CHARLIE LARSON SHANE SWANSON ABBEY WOOD JUSTIN PATIN CAROLINE CLANCY 10

11 PAC-12 STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL STANDINGS W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Oregon State Stanford Washington UCLA Arizona State Oregon California Washington State Utah Colorado USC Arizona PAC-12 YEAR IN REVIEW Pac-12 women s basketball continues to reestablish itself as a premier conference, earning a league-record seven NCAA Tournament bids. The Pac-12 advanced a team to the NCAA Women s Final Four for the ninth time in 10 years after STANFORD made its 13th all-time trip to the national semifinal. Pac-12 teams won a leaguerecord 15 NCAA Tournament games (15-7), placing two teams in the Elite Eight for the second-straight year. Pac-12 teams were 7-0 in the first round also setting a Conference record. With a record 10 teams in the postseason, three in the WNIT, the Pac-12 combined for 22 wins (22-10). The Pac-12 was the best-represented conference in the Sweet Sixteen after a league-record five teams advanced that far with two teams earning a spot in the Elite Eight (OREGON and Stanford). WASHINGTON STATE advanced to the WNIT semifinal after winning its first-ever postseason game in the first round. All but one of its WNIT games was on the road. Five Pac-12 teams earned a ranking in one or both final national polls, including five appearing in the last WBCA/USA Today Coaches poll of the season, tying a league record that was set last year. Four were ranked in the final Associated Press poll, also tying a league mark set last year. For the fourth-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had at least five NCAA Tournament teams. OREGON STATE and Stanford each earned No. 2 seeds, and WASHINGTON was a No. 3 seed, earning its highest seeding since UCLA was also a No. 4 seed, the fourth time in seven years the Bruins have received a top-five seeding, and No. 10 seed OREGON received an invite for the first time since COLORADO, UTAH and WSU earned WNIT bids. The 10th-seeded Ducks advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time ever, upsetting No. 7-seed Temple and No. 2-seed Duke in Durham, N.C., to get to the third round. No. 8 seed ARIZONA STATE and No. 9-seed CALIFORNIA also made it out of the first round. Washington s Kelsey Plum left as the most-decorated women s basketball player in Pac-12 history. She was the unanimous national player of the year, taking home the Wade Trophy, Naismith Award, John R. Wooden Award, and Associated Press, USBWA and ESPNW Player of the Year honors. She also claimed the Dawn Staley and Nancy Lieberman Awards for the top point guard in the nation. Plum also left her mark in the record books, breaking several marks including the NCAA s all-time scoring record. This season also marked a historic milestone for Stanford s Tara VanDerveer, who claimed her 1,000th-career victory becoming one of only three men s or women s Division I head coaches to reach the milestone PAC-12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Session 1 (Attendance: 3,061) GAME 1: #8 California def. #9 USC, GAME 2: #5 Arizona State def. #12 Utah, Session 2 (Attendance: 4,158) GAME 3: #7 Washington State def. #7 Colorado, GAME 4: #6 Oregon def. #11 Arizona, FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Session 3 (Attendance: 4,659) GAME 5: #1 Oregon State def. #8 California, GAME 6: #4 UCLA def. #5 Arizona State, Session 4 (Attendance: 9,686) GAME 7: #2 Stanford def. #7 Washington State, GAME 8: #6 Oregon def. #3 Washington, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Session 5 (Attendance: 8,384) GAME 9: #1 Oregon State def. #4 UCLA, GAME 10: #2 Stanford def. #6 Oregon, SUNDAY, MARCH 5 Session 6 (Attendance: 6,829) GAME 11: #1 Oregon State def. #2 Stanford, ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Kristine Anigwe, California Jordin Canada, UCLA Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon Erica McCall, Stanford (MVP) Alanna Smith, Stanford Sydney Wiese, Oregon State Date Player of the Week Freshman of the Week Nov. 14 Kelsey Plum, WASH Reili Richardson, ASU Nov. 21 Jordin Canada, UCLA Sabrina Ionescu, ORE Nov. 28 Chantel Osahor, WASH Sabrina Ionescu, ORE Dec.5 Kristen Simon, USC Minyon Moore, USC Dec. 12 Kelsey Plum, WASH Aarion McDonald, WASH Dec. 19 Sydney Wiese, OSU Ruthy Hebard, ORE PAC-12 WEEKLY AWARDS Date Player of the Week Freshman of the Week Dec. 26 Kristine Anigwe, CAL Mikayla Pivec, OSU Jan. 2 Monique Billings, UCLA Chanelle Molina, WSU Jan. 9 Kelsey Plum, WASH Chanelle Molina, WSU Jan. 16 Kelsey Plum, WASH Mikayla Pivec, OSU Jan. 23 Chantel Osahor, WASH Ruthy Hebard, ORE Jan. 30 Kelsey Plum, WASH Sabrina Ionescu, ORE Date Player of the Week Freshman of the Week Feb. 6 Chantel Osahor, WASH Aarion McDonald, WASH Feb. 13 Sabrina Ionescu, ORE Sabrina Ionescu, ORE Feb. 20 Monique Billings, UCLA Minyon Moore, USC Feb. 27 Kelsey Plum, WASH Sabrina Ionescu, ORE 11

12 PAC-12 COACH AWARDS Pac-12 Player of the Year Kelsey Plum Senior Washington Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Sabrina Ionescu Freshman Oregon Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Gabriella Hanson Senior Oregon State John Wooden Coach of the Year Scott Rueck Oregon State ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Kristine Anigwe ** California F So. Phoenix, Ariz. Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif. Sophie Brunner *** Arizona State F Sr. Freeport, Ill. Jordin Canada ** UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska Marie Gulich Oregon State F/C Jr. Cologne, Germany Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Kennedy Leonard Colorado G So. Southlake, Texas Erica McCall ** Stanford F Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. Brittany McPhee Stanford G Jr. Normandy Park, Wash. Chantel Osahor Washington F/C Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Kelsey Plum **** Washington G Sr. Poway, Calif. Karlie Samuelson Stanford G Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Kristen Simon USC F Jr. Gardena, Calif. Sydney Wiese **** Oregon State G Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. **two-time honoree; ***three-time honoree; **** four-time honoree HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Lexi Bando, ORE (G, Jr.); Kennedy Burke, UCLA (G, So.); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (F, Jr.); Quinn Dornstauder, ASU (C, Sr.); Gabriella Hanson, OSU (G, Sr.); Courtney Jaco, USC (G, Sr.); LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ (F, Sr.); Emily Potter, UTAH (F, Jr.); Haley Smith, COLO (G/F, Sr.); Alexis Robinson, COLO (G, So.). PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Kristine Anigwe California F So. Phoenix, Ariz. Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif. Jordin Canada** UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Gabriella Hanson Oregon State G Sr. Anaheim, Calif. Emily Potter Utah F Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba Briana Roberson Stanford G Sr. Fullerton, Calif. **two-time honoree; ***three-time honoree; **** four-time honoree HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Breanna Brown, OSU (F/C, Jr.); Mikayla Cowling, CAL (F, Jr.); Quinn Dornstauder, ASU (C, Sr.); Caila Hailey, WSU (G, Jr.); Courtney Jaco, USC (G, Sr.); LaBrittney Jones, ARIZ (F, Sr.); Chantel Osahor, WASH (F/C, Sr.); Haley Smith, COLO (G/F, Sr.). PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Name School Pos. Hometown Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Aarion McDonald Washington G Fr. Tracy, Calif. Minyon Moore USC G Fr. Rodeo, Calif. Mikayla Pivec Oregon State G Fr. Lynwood, Wash. HONORABLE MENTION (receiving at least one point): Jaelyn Brown, CAL (F, Fr.); Mi Cole Cayton, CAL (G, Fr.); Nadia Fingall, STAN (F, Fr.); Chanelle Molina, WSU (G, Fr.); Reili Richardson, ASU (G, Fr.). PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM Name Year GPA Major Quinn Dornstauder Arizona State Sr Biochemistry Kari Korver UCLA Sr Communication Studies & Sociology Kelsey Moos Arizona State Grad Liberal Studies Pinelopi Pavlopoulou Washington State Jr Management Information Systems Lauren Yearwood Oregon So Undeclared PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM Name Year GPA Major Brittany McPhee Stanford Jr Human Biology Sydney Wiese Oregon State Sr Speech Communication Sophie Brunner Arizona State Sr Education Studies Haley Smith Colorado Sr Mechanical Engineering Erica McCall Stanford Sr Psychology HONORABLE MENTION: Kristine Anigwe, SO, CAL; Erika Bean, SO, UTAH; Zoe Beard-Fails, SR, COLO; Monique Billings, JR, UCLA; Monica Burich, RS FR, COLO; Shannon Coffee, SO, STAN; Zoe Correal, JR, COLO; Paige Crozon, RS SR, UTAH; Sadie Edwards, JR, USC; Makenzie Ellis, SO, COLO; Sabrina Haines, SO, ASU; Justine Hall, JR, ORE; Ashley Hearn, SO, UCLA; Paulina Hersler, JR, UCLA; Kianna Ibis, SO, ASU; Courtney Jaco, SR, USC; Hannah Johnson, RS SO, WASH; Kaylee Johnson, JR, STAN; Charnea Johnson-Chapman, SO, ASU; LaBrittney Jones, Sr, ARIZ; Taylor Kalmer, SO,, OSU; Kelli Kingma, JR, WASH; Nicole Kornet, RS SR,, UCLA; Maria Kostourkova, SO, WSU; Kennedy Leonard, SO, COLO; Katie McWilliams, SO, OSU; Jenna Moser, JR, WASH; Malia Nawahine, RS JR, UTAH; Chantel Osahor, SR, WASH; Kelsey Plum, SR, WASH; Emily Potter, RS JR, UTAH; Briana Roberson, SR, STAN; Alexa Romano, SO, STAN; Karlie Samuelson, SR, STAN; Alanna Smith, SO, STAN; Alexys Swedlund, SO, WSU; Brecca Thomas, JR, COLO; Jacinta Vandenberg,GR, ORE; Mackenzie Wieburg, JR, WASH; Dominique Williams, RS JR, UCLA. 12

13 Pac-12 Player of the Year Kelsey Plum Senior Washington PAC-12 MEDIA AWARDS Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Sabrina Ionescu Freshman Oregon Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Jordin Canada Junior UCLA John Wooden Coach of the Year Scott Rueck Oregon State ALL-PAC-12 FIRST TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Kristine Anigwe California F So. Phoenix, Ariz. Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif. Sophie Brunner Arizona State F Sr. Freeport, Ill. Jordin Canada UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. LaBrittany Jones Arizona F Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas Kennedy Leonard Colorado G So. Southlake, Texas Erica McCall Stanford F Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. Chantel Osahor Washington F/C Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Kelsey Plum Washington G Sr. Poway, Calif. Emily Potter Utah F Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba Karlie Samuelson Stanford G Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Kristen Simon USC F Jr. Gardena, Calif. Sydney Wiese Oregon State G Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Monique Billings UCLA F Jr. Corona, Calif. Jordin Canada UCLA G Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Gabriella Hanson Oregon State G Sr. Anaheim, Calif. Chantel Osahor Washington F/C Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. Emily Potter Utah F Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Name School Pos. Hometown Ruthy Hebard Oregon F Fr. Fairbanks, Alaska Sabrina Ionescu Oregon G Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Aarion McDonald Washington G Fr. Tracy, Calif. Minyon Moore USC G Fr. Rodeo, Calif. Mikayla Pivec Oregon State G Fr. Lynwood, Wash. Guard Sabrina Ionescu was the consensus Pac-12 freshman of the year in , earning the award in both the coach and media vote. 13

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21 BANDO CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) #10 Bando, Lexi 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 UTAH STATE 11/14/14 * NORTH CAROLINA 11/23/14 * PORTLAND STATE 11/25/14 * vs Central Michigan 11/28/14 * vs American 11/29/14 * at Portland 12/05/14 * NAVY 12/06/14 * NORTHERN ARIZONA 12/13/14 * SANTA CLARA 12/18/14 * FRESNO STATE 12/21/14 * SEATTLE U 12/29/14 * at USC 01/03/15 * at UCLA 01/05/15 * at Oregon State 01/09/15 * OREGON STATE 01/11/15 * WASHINGTON 01/16/15 * WASHINGTON STATE 01/18/15 * at Arizona State 1/23/15 * at Arizona 01/25/15 * UCLA 01/31/15 * USC 02/02/15 * at Washington State 2/6/15 * at Washington 02/08/15 * ARIZONA 02/13/15 * ARIZONA STATE 02/15/15 * at Utah 2/20/15 * at Colorado 2/22/15 * Totals Games played: 27 Minutes/game: 33.2 Points/game: 10.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 43.3 FT Pct: 69.7 Rebounds/game: 2.7 Assists/game: 2.0 Turnovers/game: 1.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game:

22 BANDO CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Sophomore, ) #10 Lexi Bando Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf a to blk stl pts avg at North Carolina 11/15/15 * HAMPTON 11/19/15 * UC SANTA BARBARA 11/22/15 * CLEMSON 11/24/15 * NORTH DAKOTA 11/28/15 * SAN JOSE STATE 11/30/15 * UTAH VALLEY 12/05/15 * PORTLAND 12/12/15 * UC RIVERSIDE 12/15/15 * PORTLAND STATE 12/17/15 * SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 12/28/15 * at UCLA 01/02/16 * at Southern California 01/04/16 * at Oregon State 01/08/16 * OREGON STATE 01/10/16 * STANFORD 01/15/16 * CALIFORNIA 01/17/16 * at Colorado 01/22/16 * at University of Utah 01/24/16 * ARIZONA STATE 01/29/16 * UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 01/31/16 * at Washington State 02/05/16 * at Washington 02/07/16 * UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 02/12/16 * COLORADO 02/14/16 * UCLA 02/19/16 * SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 02/21/16 * at Stanford 02/28/16 * vs University of Arizona 03/03/16 * LONG BEACH STATE 03/17/16 * FRESNO STATE 03/21/16 * UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 03/23/16 * at UTEP 03/28/16 * at South Dakota 03/30/16 * Totals Games played: 34 Minutes per Game: 30.0 Points per Game: 11.1 FG Percent: FG Percent: 45.3 FT Percent: 80.5 Rebounds Per Game: 2.3 Assists Per Game: 1.4 Turnovers Per Game: 1.3 Assist/Turnover Ratio: 1.1 Steals Per Game: 0.8 Blocks Per Game:

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24 CAMPISANO CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) 24

25 CAZORLA CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) #04 Maite Cazorla Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf a to blk stl pts avg at North Carolina 11/15/15 * HAMPTON 11/19/15 * UC SANTA BARBARA 11/22/15 * CLEMSON 11/24/15 * NORTH DAKOTA 11/28/15 * SAN JOSE STATE 11/30/15 * UTAH VALLEY 12/05/15 * PORTLAND 12/12/15 * UC RIVERSIDE 12/15/15 * PORTLAND STATE 12/17/15 * SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 12/28/15 * at UCLA 01/02/16 * at Southern California 01/04/16 * at Oregon State 01/08/16 * OREGON STATE 01/10/16 * STANFORD 01/15/16 * CALIFORNIA 01/17/16 * at Colorado 01/22/16 * at University of Utah 01/24/16 * ARIZONA STATE 01/29/16 * UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 01/31/16 * at Washington State 02/05/16 * at Washington 02/07/16 * UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 02/12/16 * COLORADO 02/14/16 * UCLA 02/19/16 * SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 02/21/16 * at California 02/26/16 * at Stanford 02/28/16 * vs University of Arizona 03/03/16 * LONG BEACH STATE 03/17/16 * FRESNO STATE 03/21/16 * UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 03/23/16 * at UTEP 03/28/16 * at South Dakota 03/30/16 * Totals Games played: 35 Minutes per Game: 35.0 Points per Game: 11.7 FG Percent: FG Percent: 39.4 FT Percent: 73.8 Rebounds Per Game: 2.5 Assists Per Game: 5.9 Turnovers Per Game: 2.9 Assist/Turnover Ratio: 2.0 Steals Per Game: 1.9 Blocks Per Game:

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27 GILDON CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) #32 Oti Gildon Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf a to blk stl pts avg at North Carolina 11/15/ HAMPTON 11/19/ UC SANTA BARBARA 11/22/ CLEMSON 11/24/ NORTH DAKOTA 11/28/ SAN JOSE STATE 11/30/ UTAH VALLEY 12/05/ PORTLAND 12/12/ UC RIVERSIDE 12/15/ PORTLAND STATE 12/17/ SEATTLE UNIVERSITY 12/28/ at UCLA 01/02/ at Southern California 01/04/ at Oregon State 01/08/ OREGON STATE 01/10/ at Colorado 01/22/ ARIZONA STATE 01/29/ UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 01/31/ at Washington State 02/05/ at Washington 02/07/ UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 02/12/ COLORADO 02/14/ UCLA 02/19/ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 02/21/ at California 02/26/ at Stanford 02/28/ vs University of Arizona 03/03/ LONG BEACH STATE 03/17/ FRESNO STATE 03/21/ at South Dakota 03/30/ Totals Games played: 30 Minutes per Game: 9.4 Points per Game: 2.9 FG Percent: FG Percent: 35.3 FT Percent: 72.0 Rebounds Per Game: 2.0 Assists Per Game: 0.3 Turnovers Per Game: 1.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio: 0.3 Steals Per Game: 0.2 Blocks Per Game:

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29 GIOMI CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) 29

30 HALL CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Junior, ) 30

31 HEBARD CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) 31

32 IONESCU CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) 32

33 McGWIRE CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS (Freshman, ) 33

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36 OREGON S CHAMPIONSHIPS Women s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) Pacific-10 Conference Pacific-10 Conference (Co-Champions) National Women s Invitational Tournament (NWIT) Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (Co-Champions) Northern Pacific Athletic Conference Northwest Women s Basketball League Northwest Women s Basketball League AIAW Region IX POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT 2017 Oregon 71, Temple 70 First Round Durham, N.C. Oregon 74, Duke 65 Second Round Durham, N.C. Oregon 77, Maryland 63 Sweet 16 Bridgeport, Conn. Connecticut 90, Oregon 52 Elite Eight Bridgeport, Conn Oregon 58, TCU 55 First Round Seattle, Wash. Baylor 69, Oregon 46 Second Round Seattle, Wash Iowa 89, Oregon 82 (OT) First Round Salt Lake City, Utah 2000 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT) First Round Eugene, Ore Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56 First Round Ames, Iowa Iowa State 85, Oregon 70 Second Round Ames, Iowa 1998 Rutgers 79,Oregon 76 First Round Ames, Iowa 1997 Oregon 80, San Diego State 68 First Round Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 76, Oregon 59 Second Round Knoxville, Tenn Wisconsin 74, Oregon 60 First Round Nashville, Tenn Louisville 67, Oregon 65 First Round Athens, Ga Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 First Round Eugene, Ore. Colorado 92, Oregon 71 Second Round Boulder, Colo Oregon 75, E. Washington 56 First Round Eugene, Ore. Ohio State 76, Oregon 62 Second Round Eugene, Ore San Diego State 70, Oregon 63 First Round San Diego, Calif Missouri 59, Oregon 53 First Round Eugene, Ore. NCAA Tournament Record: 8-13 Oregon won the 2002 WNIT championship on March 27, Then just a sophomore, Cathrine Kraayeveld defeated Houston, 54-52, with a last-second basket at McArthur Court. WNIT 2016 Oregon 84, Long Beach State 76 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 84, Fresno State 59 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 73, Utah 63 Third Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 71, UTEP 67 Quarterfinals El Paso, Texas South Dakota 88, Oregon 54 Semifinals Vermillion, S.D Oregon 90, Pacific 63 First Round Eugene, Ore. Washington 93, Oregon 85 Second Round Eugene, Ore Oregon 95, Eastern Washington 66 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 93, New Mexico 67 Second Round Eugene, Ore. California 71, Oregon 57 Third Round Eugene, Ore Bye First Round Bye Oregon 70, UC Santa Barbara 54 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Wyoming 64, Oregon 62 Third Round Laramie, Wyo Oregon 71, Saint Mary s 61 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 50, Oregon State 48 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 77, Washington 73 Quarterfinals Seattle, Wash. Oregon 65, Michigan State 54 Semifinals Eugene, Ore. Oregon 54, Houston 52 Championship Eugene, Ore Oregon 82, DePaul 77 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 93, Toledo 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 67, San Diego State 64 Championship Amarillo, Texas 1979 Oregon 85, Minnesota 74 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas South Carolina 85, Oregon 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 81, Northern Kentucky 72 Consolation Amarillo, Texas WNIT/NWIT Record: 18-5 AIAW TOURNAMENT 1980 Oregon 86, Kentucky 81 First Round Eugene, Ore. Stephen F. Austin 76, Oregon 53 Second Round Nacogdoches, Texas 1981 Oregon 74, Colorado 67 First Round Eugene, Ore. USC 67, Oregon 64 Second Round Los Angeles, Calif. AIAW Tournament Record: 2-2 Overall Postseason Record: In their first-ever trip to the Sweet 16, the No. 10 seed Ducks stunned No. 3 seed Maryland, 77-63, on March 25, 2017 to advance to the Elite Eight of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. 36

37 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Points Most 80 vs. San Diego State, Opponents: 92 by Colorado, Fewest: 46 vs. Baylor, Opponents: 55 by TCU, Most, Half: 41, second half vs. Eastern Washington, , second half vs. San Diego State, Opponents: 51, first half by Colorado, Fewest, Half: 18 vs. Baylor, Opponents: 21, second half by Santa Clara, Field Goals Made: 31 vs. Eastern Washington, Opponents: 36 by UConn, Attempted: 75 vs. Iowa, Opponents: 71 by Eastern Washington, Opponents: 71 by Temple, Best Pct.:.577 (30-52), vs. San Diego State, Opponents:.556 (30-54), by Colorado, Worst Pct.:.341 (15-44), vs. Baylor, Opponents:.276 (16-58), by TCU, Best Pct., Half:.682 (15-22), first half vs. San Diego State, Opponents:.571 (16-28), second half vs. UConn, Three-Point Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Iowa State, at Duke, Opponents: 10 by Louisville, Attempted: 29 vs. Iowa, Opponents: 33 by Santa Clara, Best Pct.:.625 (5-8), vs. Wisconsin, Opponents:.500 (10-20), by Louisville, ; Wisconsin, ; Tennessee, Free Throws Made: 27 vs. Santa Clara, Opponents: 30 by Colorado, Attempted: 35 vs. Santa Clara, Opponents: 37 by Colorado, Best Pct.:.938 (15-16), vs. Maryland, Opponents: (4-4), by Eastern Washington, Worst Pct.:.450 (9-20), vs. San Diego State, Opponents:.556 (5-9), by Louisville, Best Pct., Half: (10-10), second half vs. Maryland, Opponents: (6-6), first half vs. Duke, Miscellaneous Rebounds: 50 vs. Eastern Washington, Opponents: 44 by San Diego State, Assists: 21 vs. Ohio State, Opponents: 26 by Colorado, Steals: 11 vs. Maryland, Opponents: 18 by Baylor, Blocked Shots: 7 vs. TCU, vs. Eastern Washington, vs. Temple, Opponents: 7 by Duke, Opponents: 7 by Maryland, Most TOs: 31 vs. Missouri, Opponents: 21 by San Diego State, Opponents: 21 by Missouri, Opponents: 21 by Maryland, Fewest TOs: 10 vs. Temple, Opponents: 6 by UConn, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Most: 24, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, Opponents: 33, Hutchinson (San Diego St.), Field Goals Made: 9, Alison Lang vs. San Diego State, , Jenny Mowe vs. Iowa State, , Ruthy Hebard vs. Temple, , Ruthy Hebard at Duke, Opponents: 15, Hutchinson (San Diego State), Attempted: 22, Lauri Landerholm vs. Ohio State, Opponents: 32, Hutchinson (San Diego State), Three-Point Field Goals Made: 5, Missy Croshaw vs. Colorado, Opponents: 5, Tomora Young (Rutgers), ; Opponents: 5, Marla Inman (Louisville), Attempted: 21, Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa, Opponents: 13, Colette Chiamparino (SCU), Free Throws Made: 12, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, Opponents: 8, Shelley Sheetz (Colorado), Attempted: 14, Angelina Wolvert vs. Rutgers, Opponents: 12, Deanna Jackson (UAB), Miscellaneous Rebounds: 20, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, Opponents: 17, Linda Miles (Rutgers), Assists: 10, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, Opponents: 9, Geneva Sanford (Ohio State), Steals: 4, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, , Oti Gildon vs. Maryland, Opponents: 10, Hutchinson (San Diego State), Blocked Shots: 5, Angelina Wolvert vs. UAB, ; 5, Renae Fegent vs. Wisconsin, ; 5, Stefanie Kasperski vs. Eastern Washington, Opponents: 6, Sandora Irvin (Baylor),

38 MISSOURI 59, OREGON 53 First Round March 13, 1982 McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #3 SEED MISSOURI TIGERS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Walker Davis Ferret Hollins McFerrin Schwander Brueggestrass Totals #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (53) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Bernhardt Stoican Lang Trask Smith Metzger Higgs Harris Totals Halftime Missouri 25, Oregon 22 FG Percentage Oregon.357, Missouri.304 FT Percentage Oregon.885, Missouri.708 Attendance 5,032 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES SAN DIEGO STATE 70, OREGON 63 First Round March 16, 1984 Peterson Gym San Diego, Calif. #6 SEED SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Arceneaux Hutchinson Wallace Stack Overton Coleman Blackman Duncan Perczynski Totals #3 SEED OREGON DUCKS (63) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Metzger Pettersen Lang McDuffie Tennant Carver Higgs Neal Totals Halftime San Diego State 38, Oregon 29 FG Percentage Oregon.466; Missouri.476 FT Percentage Oregon.450; Missouri.714 Technical Fouls Oregon (Bench) Attendance 1,520 OREGON 75, EASTERN WASHINGTON 56 First Round March 11, 1987 McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #7 SEED EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Gaubinger Smith Danner Souther Johal Stewart Karnes Hattemer Coleman Vietz Devoir Totals #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (75) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Glidden Neumann Kasperski Drouet Landerholm Semeniuk Neal Sattiewhite Giguiere Evans Eble Totals Halftime Oregon 34, Eastern Washington 24 FG Percentage Oregon.484, Eastern Washington.366 FT Percentage Oregon.684, Eastern Washington Attendance 2,731 OHIO STATE 76, OREGON 52 Second Round March 14, 1987 McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (62) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Glidden Neumann Kasperski Drouet Landerholm Semeniuk Neal Sattiewhite Giguiere Totals #2 SEED OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Strine Hall Dombkowski Sanford Cline Johnson Smith Sanchez Lowry Gilkey Totals Halftime Ohio State 35, Oregon 29 FG Percentage Oregon.397; Ohio State.541 FT Percentage Oregon.615; Ohio State.625 Attendance 5,157 OREGON 74, SANTA CLARA 59 First Round March 16, 1994 McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #11 SEED SANTA CLARA BRONCOS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Coleman Silvernail Bailey Baldwin Ressa Smith Chiamparino Riedman Gonzales Hollowell Meadough Silacci Hurley Totals #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Schutt Boyer Wilson Healea Croshaw Murphy Miller Edwards Boeving Edamura Sandvold Totals Halftime Santa Clara 38, Oregon 36 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 3-6 (Schutt 1-2, Healea 0-1, Croshaw 2-3), Santa Clara 8-33 (Coleman 1-4, Silvernail 0-2, Baldwin 1-5, Ressa 2-9, Chiamparino 4-13) FG Percentage Oregon.512, Santa Clara.361 FT Percentage Oregon.771, Santa Clara.636 Attendance 7,691 COLORADO 92, OREGON 71 Second Round March 19, 1994 Coors Events Center Boulder, Colo. #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (71) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Boyer Schutt Wilson Healea Croshaw Edwards Sporcich Miller Murphy Edamura Boeving Totals #3 SEED COLORADO BUFFALOES (92) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Lang Scholz Palmer Thomas Sheetz Jones Weathers Scott Slokar Jacobs Stanish Totals Halftime Colorado 51, Oregon 37 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 7-21 (Schutt 1-5, Healea 1-7, Croshaw 5-7, Sporcich 0-1, Boeving 0-1), Colorado 2-9 (Palmer 1-1, Sheetz 1-6, Slokar 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.491, Colorado.556 FT Percentage Oregon.800, Colorado.811 Technical Fouls Oregon (Bench, Wilson) Attendance 11,199 38

39 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES (Cont.) LOUISVILLE 67, OREGON 65 First Round March 17, 1995 Georgia Coliseum Athens, Ga. #11 SEED LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (67) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Mattox Scott Martin Inman Glanton Cloudy Smith Ludwig Totals #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Schutt Boyer Fegent Edamura Crowe Healea Edwards Boeving Totals Halftime Oregon 34, Louisville 31 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 3-10 (Schutt 1-5, Edamura 1-1, Crowe 1-3, Boeving 0-1), Louisville (Mattox 4-9, Scott 0-1, Inman 5-6, Smith 1-4) FG Percentage Oregon.417, Louisville.464 FT Percentage Oregon.750, Louisville.556 Attendance 1,512 WISCONSIN 74, OREGON 60 First Round March 15, 1996 Memorial Coliseum Nashville, Tenn. #11 SEED OREGON DUCKS (60) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Boeving Boyer Fegent Bowyer Edamura Curtis Benson McKnight Brewster Totals #6 SEED WISCONSIN BADGERS (74) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Klapperich Boston Franke Anderson Voigt Wiersma Hartwig Cattanach Rhodes Totals Halftime Wisconsin 34, Oregon 28 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 5-8 (Boeving 3-4, Fegent 1-1, Edamura 1-1, Bowyer 0-2), Wisconsin 4-8 (Voigt 4-7, Cattanach 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.420, Wisconsin.483 FT Percentage Oregon.722, Wisconsin.824 Attendance 4,145 OREGON 80, SAN DIEGO STATE 68 First Round March 15, 1997 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, Tenn. #11 SEED SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (68) MN FG FT R F A T S TP DiCamilli Nowlin-Tres Bale Wright Rucker Zukauskaite Woods Sledge Totals #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Hughes Boyer Fegent Bowyer Edamura Mowe Benson Strange McKnight Totals Halftime Oregon 39, San Diego State 29 3-pt. Field Goals San Diego State 7-15 (Nowlin-Tres 4-7, Wright 2-2, Rucker 0-5, Zukauskaite 1-1), Oregon 4-9 (Hughes 1-4, Bowyer 2-2, Benson 1-3) FG Percentage San Diego State.510, Oregon.577 FT Percentage San Diego State.563, Oregon.667 Attendance 6,456 TENNESSEE 76, OREGON 59 Second Round March 17, 1997 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, Tenn. #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (59) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Benson Boyer Fegent Hughes Bowyer Edamura Mowe Oliveira Boeving Totals #3 SEED TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Holdsclaw Conklin Thompson Elzy Greene Johnson Laxton Jolly Stephens Totals Halftime Tennessee 36, Oregon 30 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 5-13 (Benson 0-2, Boyer 0-1, Hughes 4-8, Edamura 1-2), Tennessee 6-12 (Holdsclaw 0-1, Conklin 4-7, Greene 1-2, Jolly 1-2) FG Percentage Oregon.463, Tennessee.531 FT Percentage Oregon.800, Tennessee.750 Attendance 6,191 Natalie Hughes (left) and Lisa Bowyer battle for a loose ball against Tennessee during the second round of the NCAA Tournament in RUTGERS 79, OREGON 76 First Round March 14, 1998 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa #12 SEED OREGON DUCKS (76) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Hughes O Brien Wolvert Bowyer Curtis Piers Benson Strange McKnight Dion Totals #5 SEED RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Lillard Miles Clemente Young Pointer Gilmore Eggleston Honeycutt Stewart Boonen Sutton-Brown Totals Halftime Oregon 40, Rutgers 40 3-pt. Field Goals Rutgers 8-20 (Young 5-10, Stewart 3-8, Pointer 0-1, Gilmore 0-1), Oregon 6-11 (McKnight 2-2, O Brien 2-4, Curtis, 1-1, Hughes 1-4) FG Percentage Oregon.460, Rutgers.435 FT Percentage Oregon.828, Rutgers.611 Attendance 9,221 39

40 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES (Cont.) OREGON 65, CINCINNATI 56 First Round March 12, 1999 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa #12 SEED CINCINNATI BEARCATS (56) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Stocks Scott Kirk Slaise Roberson Wilder Groeber Merriweather Perry Totals #5 SEED OREGON DUCKS (65) MN FG FT R F A T S TP O Brien Meharry Wolvert Williams Bowyer Piers Strange Dion Mowe Curtis Totals Halftime Oregon 38, Cincinnati 30 3-pt. Field Goals Cincinnati 4-11 (Slaise 2-6, Perry 1-1, Stocks 1-2, Kirk 0-1, Roberson 0-1), Oregon 1-10 (O Brien 1-3, Williams 0-6, Bowyer 0-1) FG Percentage Cincinnati.368, Oregon.481 FT Percentage Cincinnati.625, Oregon.737 Attendance 12,337 IOWA STATE 85, OREGON 70 Second Round March 14, 1999 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa #5 SEED OREGON DUCKS (70) MN FG FT R F A T S TP O Brien Meharry Wolvert Williams Bowyer Strange Dion Mowe Curtis Totals #4 SEED IOWA STATE CYCLONES (85) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Gahan Huelman Welle Frese Taylor Haugen Homeyer Robson Shriver Cizek Francis Totals Halftime Iowa State 48, Oregon 38 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 9-26 (Williams 4-10, O Brien 2-4, Bowyer 2-8, Dion 1-3, Curtis 0-1), Iowa State 6-15 (Taylor 2-4, Haugen 1-1, Huelman 1-2, Francis 1-3, Frese 1-3, Gahan 0-2) FG Percentage Iowa State.500, Oregon.463 FT Percentage Iowa State.724, Oregon.786 Attendance 11,719 UAB 80, OREGON 79 (OT) First Round March 17, 2000 McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #11 SEED ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM BLAZERS (80) MN FG FT R F A T S TP D. Jackson Holland Smith L. Jackson Thrash Stallings Rhodes Brown Totals #6 SEED OREGON DUCKS (79) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Wolvert Mowe Williams Craighead Strange Piers Shreve Fredrick Moore Unaka Meharry Totals Halftime UAB 39, Oregon 38 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 6-15 (Craighead 3-6, Williams 2-5, Shreve 1-2, Moore 0-1, Wolvert 0-1), UAB 6-17 (Thrash 3-3, D. Jackson 1-5, Holland 1-5, Stallings 1-2, L. Jackson 0-2) FG Percentage Oregon.448, UAB.453 FT Percentage Oregon.765, UAB.640 Attendance 7,672 IOWA 89, OREGON 82 (OT) First Round March 17, 2001 Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah #13 SEED OREGON DUCKS (82) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Dion Wolvert Mowe Craighead Edwards Shreve Fredrick Unaka Meharry Totals #4 SEED IOWA HAWKEYES (89) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Magner Lillis Peterson Meder Consuegra Watson Berdo Bullock Totals Halftime Iowa 39, Oregon 35 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 6-29 (Craighead 3-21, Edwards 2-5, Wolvert 1-1, Dion 0-1, Meharry 0-1), Iowa 8-15 (Meder 4-7, Berdo 2-5, Magner 1-2, Consuegra 1-1) FG Percentage Oregon.455, Iowa.444 FT Percentage Oregon.706, Iowa.793 Attendance 3,119 OREGON 58, TCU 55 First Round March 19, 2005 Bank of America Arena Seattle, Wash. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (58) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Forristall Kraayeveld Bills Mizusawa Davis Richards Chapdelaine Okwumabua Haring Totals #7 SEED TEXAS CHRISTIAN HORNED FROGS (55) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Newton Davis Irvin Lacy Butler-Rayford Baker Knight Clementino Goodwin Totals Halftime Oregon 27, TCU 27 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 5-15 (Kraayeveld 3-6, Davis 2-5, Forristall 0-2, Chapdelaine 0-1, Haring 0-1), TCU 4-15 (Davis 1-4, Baker 1-3, Lacy 1-3, Clementino 1-2, Irvin 0-2, Knight 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.388, TCU.276 FT Percentage Oregon.714, TCU.826 Attendance 3,094 BAYLOR 69, OREGON 46 Second Round March 21, 2005 Bank of America Arena Seattle, Wash. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (46) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Forristall Kraayeveld Bills Mizusawa Davis Richards Chapdelaine Okwumabua Oaks Shetters Haring Totals #2 SEED BAYLOR BEARS (69) MN FG FT R F A T S TP Young Wabara Blackmon Whitaker Scott Jones Ononiwu Fox Wyatt Jones Tisdale Davis Hamerly Niemann Totals Halftime Baylor 34, Oregon 18 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 3-14 (Davis 1-5, Kraayeveld 1-4, Forristall 1-3, Mizusawa 0-1, Oaks 0-1), Baylor 2-8 (Niemann 1-3, Davis 1-1, Scott 0-3, Wyatt 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.341, Baylor.459 FT Percentage Oregon.565, Baylor.688 Attendance 3,010 40

41 NCAA TOURNAMENT BOX SCORES (Cont.) OREGON 71, TEMPLE 70 First Round March 18, 2017 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (71) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Hebard (F) McGwire (F) Cazorla (G) Bando (G) Ionescu (G) Hall Gildon Campisano Totals #7 SEED TEMPLE OWLS (70) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Sherrill (F) Martin (C) Butts (G) Fitzgerald (G) T. Atkinson (G) S. Atkinson Berger Taylor Bolduc Totals Halftime Oregon 35, Temple 34 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 4-16 (Ionescu 2-6, Bando 1-5, Cazorla 1-3, Hall 0-2), Temple 4-16 (Butts 4-8, Fitzgerald 0-3, T. Atkinson 0-3, Berger 0-2) FG Percentage Oregon.448, Temple.408 3FG Percentage Oregon.250, Temple.250 FT Percentage Oregon.538, Temple.727 Attendance 2,328 Freshman Ruthy Hebard had 20 points and 15 rebounds as No. 10 seed Oregon upset No. 2 seed Duke, 74-65, in the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. OREGON 74, DUKE 65 Second Round March 20, 2017 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (74) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Hebard (F) McGwire (F) Cazorla (G) Bando (G) Ionescu (G) Hall Vandenberg Gildon Totals #2 SEED DUKE BLUE DEVILS (65) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Odom (F) Cooper (F) Mathias (C) Brown (G) Greenwell (G) Primm Suggs Chidom Totals Halftime Oregon 31, Duke 26 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 9-26 (Bando 4-12, Cazorla 4-8, Ionescu 1-4, Hall 0-2), Duke 2-15 (Brown 2-7, Greenwell 0-6, Mathias 0-1, Suggs 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.448, Duke.388 3FG Percentage Oregon.346, Duke.133 FT Percentage Oregon.684, Duke.786 Attendance 1,620 OREGON 71, MARYLAND 63 Sweet 16 March 25, 2017 Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Conn. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Hebard (F) McGwire (F) Cazorla (G) Bando (G) Ionescu (G) Yaeger Hall Moore Vandenberg Yearwood Gildon Campisano Totals #3 SEED MARYLAND TERRAPINS MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Jones (C) Charles (G) Slocum (G) Confroy (G) W.-Kimbrough (G) Small Staiti Myers Watson Jones Fraser Totals Halftime Oregon 36, Maryland 27 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 6-15 (Bando 3-8, Ionescu 3-5, Cazorla 0-2), Maryland 0-6 (Walker-Kimbrough 0-3, Confroy, 0-1, Slocum 0-1, Charles 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.459, Maryland.456 3FG Percentage Oregon.400, Maryland.000 FT Percentage Oregon.938, Maryland.647 Attendance 8,830 UCONN 90, OREGON 52 Elite Eight March 27, 2017 Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Conn. #10 SEED OREGON DUCKS (52) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Hebard (F) McGwire (F) Cazorla (G) Bando (G) Ionescu (G) Yaeger Hall Moore Vandenberg Yearwood Gildon Campisano Totals #1 SEED UCONN HUSKIES (90) MN FG FT R F A TO ST TP Williams Collier Samuelson Nurse Chong Dangerfield Bent Lawlor Irwin Butler Totals Halftime UConn 49, Oregon 24 3-pt. Field Goals Oregon 5-10 (Ionescu 3-5, Bando 1-1, Hall 1-1, Cazorla 0-3) UConn 7-19 (Chong 3-5, Nurse 2-3, Collier 2-4, Samuelson 0-4, Dangerfield 0-2, Lawlor 0-1) FG Percentage Oregon.423, UConn.545 3FG Percentage Oregon.500, UConn.368 FT Percentage Oregon.750, UConn.733 Attendance 8,978 Sophomore Oti Gildon nearly posted a double-double off the bench in Oregon s Sweet 16 win over Maryland. Gildon scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds in 25 minutes. 41

42 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year Opponent Round Venue Location 2017 #6 Oregon 70, #11 Arizona 63 First Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash. #6 Oregon 70, #3 Washington 69 Second Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash. #2 Stanford 71, #6 Oregon 56 Semifinals KeyArena Seattle, Wash #11 Arizona 74, #6 Oregon 68 First Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash #7 Washington State 66, #10 Oregon 64 First Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash #7 Washington State 107, #10 Oregon 100 First Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash #5 Washington 69, #12 Oregon 62 First Round KeyArena Seattle, Wash #8 Washington 72, #9 Oregon 56 First Round Galen Center Los Angeles, Calif #4 Arizona 90, #9 Oregon 89 First Round Galen Center Los Angeles, Calif Bye First Round Galen Center Los Angeles, Calif. #3 USC 80, #6 Oregon 76 Second Round Galen Center Los Angeles, Calif #10 Washington 69, #7 Oregon 43 First Round Galen Center Los Angeles, Calif #7 Oregon 66, #10 Washington State 45 First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif. #2 California 67, #7 Oregon 60 Second Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif Bye First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif. #3 California 63, #6 Oregon 51 Second Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif #9 Arizona 64, #8 Oregon 57 First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif Bye First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif. #2 Oregon 64, #7 Washington 50 Second Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif. #3 Arizona State 54, #2 Oregon 47 Semifinals HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif #9 California 82, #8 Oregon 57 First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif #4 UCLA 71, #5 Oregon 58 First Round HP Pavilion San Jose, Calif #7 Oregon 85, #10 Washington State 67 First Round McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #7 Oregon 78, #2 Washington 64 Second Round McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. #3 Arizona State 64, #7 Oregon 58 Semifinals McArthur Court Eugene, Ore. Pac-12 Tournament Record: 6-16 Oregon and Washington State combined for a Pac-12 Tournament record 207 points in the Ducks loss to the Cougars in The previous record was 179 points, set by the Ducks and Arizona in

43 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORD BOOK Points Most in a game 100 vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in a tournament (min. 2 games) 221 (2002, 3 games) Fewest allowed 45 vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 104 (2005, 2 games) Largest win 21 - Oregon 66, Washington State 45 (March 7, 2008) Fewest points in a game 43 vs. Washington (March 12, 2009) Field Goals Most in a game 36 vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 83 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 17 vs. Washington (March 12, 2009) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 37 (2005, 2 games) Field Goal Attempts Most in a game 83, twice, last vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 177 (2017, 3 games) Fewest in a game 49 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 103 (2008, 2 games) Field Goal Percentage Highest in a game.540 (27-50) vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games).429 (48-112) (2008, 2 games) Lowest in a game.309 (17-55) vs. Washington (March 12, 2009) Lowest allowed in the tourney (min. 2 games).308 (37-120) (2005, 2 games) Three-Point Field Goals Most in a game 11 vs. Washington (March 3, 2017) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 19 (2017, 3 games) Fewest in a game 1 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 4 (2005, 2 games) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Most in a game 34 vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 48 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 8 vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 22 (2005, 2 games) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Highest in a game.529 (9-17) vs. USC (March 12, 2010) Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games).395 (15-38) (2008, 2 games) Lowest in a game.125 (1-8) vs. Arizona State (March 6, 2005) Lowest allowed in a tourney (min. 2 games).181 (4-22) (2005, 2 games) Free Throw Percentage Highest in a game (min. 10 attempts).917 (11-12) vs. Stanford (March 4, 2017) Highest in the tournament (min. 2 games).833 (35-42) (2017, 3 games) Lowest in a game.167 (1-6) vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Rebounds Most in game 61 vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 111 (2017, 3 games) Largest margin in a game 19, 2x, last - UO 61, WSU 42 (March 6, 2014) Fewest in a game 24 vs. Arizona (March 3, 2016) Fewest allowed in tournament (min 2 games) 66 (2008, 2 games) Assists Most in a game 19 vs. UCLA (March 8, 2003) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 41 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 6 vs. Stanford (March 4, 2017) Blocked Shots Most in a game 6, 3x, last vs. Arizona State (March 3, 2002) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 18 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 1, 3x, last vs. Washington (March 12, 2009) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 1 (2008, 2 games) Steals Most in a game 13 vs. Washington (March 7, 2012) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 27 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 2 vs. Stanford (March 4, 2017) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 10 (2008, 2 games) Personal Fouls Most in a game 21, 2x, last vs. California (March 3, 2007) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 55 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 13 vs. Washington (March 3, 2017) Fewest in tournament (min. 2 games) 30 (2005, 2 games) Turnovers Most in a game 25 vs. UCLA (March 8, 2003) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 58 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 8 vs. Washington (March 3, 2017) Fewest in tournament (min. 2 games) 34 (2008, 2 games) Free Throws Made Most in a game 25 vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 39 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 1 vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 22 (2008, 2 games) Free Throw Attempts Most in a game 31 vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Most in the tournament (min. 2 games) 56 (2002, 3 games) Fewest in a game 6 vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Fewest allowed in tournament (min. 2 games) 37 (2005, 2 games) 43

44 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Points Game 29, Chrishae Rowe vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) 29, Ariel Thomas vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011) Tournament (min. 2 games) 59, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) Tournament Average (min. 2 games) 22.0 Taylor Lilley (2008, 2 games) Field Goals Made Game 11, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) 11, Ariel Thomas vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011) Tournament (min. 2 games) 21, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) Field Goal Attempts Game 24, Amanda Johnson vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011) Tournament (min. 2 games) 52, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) Field Goal Percentage (min. 6 made per game) Game.778 (7-9), Ellie Manou vs. Washington State (March 7, 2008) Tournament (min. 2 games).722 (13-18), Andrea Bills (2005, 2 games) Three-Point Field Goals Made Game 5, Lexi Bando vs. Washington (March 3, 2017) 5, Chrishae Rowe vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Tournament (min. 2 games) 9, Sabrina Ionescu (2017, 3 games) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Game 13, Chrishae Rowe vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Tournament (min. 2 games) 18, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) Rebounds Game 21, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Tournament (min. 2 games) 30, Ruthy Hebard (2017, 3 games) Tournament Average (min. 2 games) 10.0, Ruthy Hebard (2017, 3 games) Offensive Rebounds Game 10, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Tournament (min. 2 games) 14, Ruthy Hebard (2017, 3 games) Defensive Rebounds Game 13, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Tournament (min. 2 games) 20, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games) Assists Game 7, 3x - last Lexi Petersen vs. Washington State (March 5, 2015) Tournament (min. 2 games) 13, Sabrina Ionescu (2017, 3 games) Tournament Average (min. 2 games) 5.5, Kaela Chapdelaine (2008, 2 game) Blocked Shots Game 4, Mallory McGwire vs. Washington (March 3, 2017) Tournament (min. 2 games) 7, Andrea Bills (2002, 3 games) Tournament Average (min. 2 games) 2.3, Andrea Bills (2002, 3 games) Steals Game 4, 4x - last Sabrina Ionescu vs. Arizona (March 2, 2017) Tournament (min. 2 games) 6, Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) Tournament Average (min. 2 games) 2.5, Taylor Lilley (2008, 2 games) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 3 made per game) Game.750 (3-4), 3x - last Danielle Love vs. Arizona (March 9, 2011) Tournament.667 (6-9), Micaela Cocks (2008, 2 games) Free Throws Made Game 8, Lexi Petersen vs. Arizona (March 3, 2016) Tournament (min. 2 games) 12, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games) Free Throw Attempts Game 11, Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington State (March 6, 2014) Tournament (min. 2 games) 15, Cathrine Kraayeveld (2002, 3 games) Free Throw Percentage Game (min. 8 made) 1.000, Lexi Petersen vs. Arizona (March 3, 2016) Tournament (min. 10 made) (11-11), Shaquala Williams (2002, 3 games) 44

45 RETIRED JERSEYS Bev Smith ( ) ALL-AMERICANS WBCA (previously Kodak & State Farm) 2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM) 2000 Shaquala Williams, G (HM) 1998 Natalie Hughes, G (HM) 1982 Bev Smith, G/F (First Team) 1981 Bev Smith, G/F (First Team) Associated Press 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F (Third Team) 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F (Third Team) 2014 Jillian Alleyne, F (HM) 2002 Shaquala Williams, G (HM) 1999 Shaquala Williams, G (HM) 1997 Arianne Boyer, F (HM) 1995 Sally Crowe, G (HM) ESPNW FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G USBWA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G ALL-DISTRICT 2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F 2002 Shaquala Williams, G 2000 Shaquala Williams, G 1998 Natalie Hughes, G 1987 Lauri Landerholm, G 1986 Lauri Landerholm, G 1984 Alison Lang, C 1983 Alison Lang, C 1982 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F 1981 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F 1980 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F 1979 Debbie Adams, F Bev Smith, G/F 1978 Julie Cushing, F COACH OF THE YEAR Pac Jody Runge 1994 Jody Runge Northwest Basketball League 1981 Elwin Heiny 1980 Elwin Heiny 1979 Elwin Heiny Women s Basketball News Service 1998 Jody Runge District VIII 1994 Jody Runge AWARDS AND HONORS PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR - COACH VOTE 2000 Shaquala Williams, G 1987 Lauri Landerholm, G PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR - MEDIA VOTE 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F (Co-POTY) PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G (Coach/Media) 2013 Jillian Alleyne, F (Media) 1999 Shaquala Williams, G ALL-PAC-12 - COACH VOTE 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G Ruthy Hebard, F Lexi Bando, G (HM) 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F Lexi Petersen, G (HM) Maite Cazorla, G (HM) 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F 2014 Jillian Alleyne, F Chrishae Rowe, G (HM) Ariel Thomas, G (HM) 2013 Jillian Alleyne, F (HM) 2012 Amanda Johnson, F Jasmin Holliday, G/F (HM) 2011 Nia Jackson, G Amanda Johnson, F (HM) 2010 Taylor Lilley, G Micaela Cocks, G Amanda Johnson, F (HM) 2009 Micaela Cocks, G (3rd) Taylor Lilley, G (HM) 2008 Taylor Lilley, G (3rd) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) 2007 Eleanor Haring (HM) 2006 Chelsea Wagner (HM) 2005 Andrea Bills, C (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (1st) 2004 Andrea Bills, C (HM) 2003 Alissa Edwards, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) 2002 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Edniesha Curry, G (HM) 2001 Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) 2000 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Angelina Wolvert, F (1st) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) 1999 Shaquala Williams, G (1st) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) Jenny Mowe, C (HM) Natasha O Brien (HM) 1998 Natalie Hughes, G (1st) 1997 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (HM) 1996 Arianne Boyer, F (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) 1995 Sally Crowe, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (HM) 1994 Debbie Sporcich, F (1st) 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F/C (2nd) ALL-PAC-12 - MEDIA VOTE 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G Ruthy Hebard, F 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F 2014 Jillian Alleyne, F Chrishae Rowe, G 2011 Nia Jackson, G Amanda Johnson, F 2010 Taylor Lilley, G Micaela Cocks, G ALL-PAC-12 DEFENSIVE TEAM - COACH VOTE 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F ALL-PAC-12 DEFENSIVE TEAM - MEDIA VOTE 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F 2014 Jillian Alleyne, F PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN 2017 Sabrina Ionescu, G (Coach/Media) Ruthy Hebard, F (Coach/Media) 2016 Maite Cazorla, G (Coach/Media) 2015 Lexi Bando, G (Media) 2014 Chrishae Rowe, G 2013 Jillian Alleyne, F 2011 Deanna Weaver, G/F (HM) 2009 Jasmin Holliday, G/F (HM) Amanda Johnson, F (HM) 2008 Nicole Canepa, F/C (HM) 2007 Taylor Lilley, G (HM) 2006 Tamika Nurse, G (HM) 2005 Kristen Forristall, F 2004 Eleanor Haring, F 2003 Carolyn Ganes, C 2002 Andrea Bills, C (HM) 2000 Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) 1999 Shaquala Williams, G 1998 Brianne Meharry, F Angelina Wolvert, F 1997 Jenny Mowe, C 1994 Arianne Boyer, F 1991 Debbie Sporcich, F 1990 Vanessa Selden, G 1987 Stefanie Kasperski, C 45

46 ALL-NORPAC 1986 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, C (2nd) 1985 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, C (HM) 1984 Alison Lang, C (1st) Lauri Landerholm, G (2nd) # 1983 Alison Lang, C (1st) Chris Metzger, F (HM) ALL-NORTHWEST BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1982 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Alison Lang, C (1st) 1981 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Debbie Adams, F (1st) 1980 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Debbie Adams, F (1st) Suzanne Washington, G (1st) Julie Cushing, F (HM) 1979 Bev Smith, G/F (1st) Julie Cushing, F (2nd) Suzanne Washington, G (2nd) Debbie Adams, F (HM) 1978 Julie Cushing, F (1st) Player of the Year # Newcomer of the Year COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2012 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) 2011 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) 2010 Amanda Johnson, F (2nd) 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) 1982 Bev Smith, G/F (3rd) 1980 Bev Smith, G/F (2nd) USA BASKETBALL WRITERS SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C TOYO TIRES SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2012 Amanda Johnson, F ACADEMIC ALL-PAC Lauren Yearwood, F (1st) Justine Hall, G (HM) Jacinta Vandenberg, F (HM) 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F (HM) Lexi Petersen, G (HM) Jacinta Vandenberg, F (HM) Jordan Loera, G (HM) Lexi Bando, G (HM) 2015 Jillian Alleyne, F (HM) Megan Carpenter, F (HM) Jordan Loera, G (HM) Amanda Delgado, G (HM) 2014 Laura Stanulis, G (1st) Danielle Love, F (HM) Amanda Delgado, G (HM) AWARDS AND HONORS Jillian Alleyne, F (HM) Lexi Petersen, G (HM) 2013 Danielle Love, F (HM) Jordan Loera, G (HM) Amanda Delgado, G (HM) 2012 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Danielle Love, F (2nd) Laura Stanulis, G (2nd) Deanna Weaver, G/F (HM) 2011 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Laura Stanulis, G (1st) Kristi Fallin, G (HM) 2010 Amanda Johnson, F (1st) Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Taylor Lilley, G (HM) 2009 Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Ellie Manou, F (HM) 2008 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Micaela Cocks, G (HM) Taylor Lilley, G (HM) 2007 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM) 2006 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Carolyn Ganes, C (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM) Gabrielle Richards, C (HM) 2005 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (2nd) Kaela Chapdelaine, G (HM) Eleanor Haring, F (HM) 2004 Corrie Mizusawa, G (1st) Carolyn Ganes, F/C (HM) 2003 Kourtney Shreve, G (2nd) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Amy Taylor, G (HM) 2002 Jamie Craighead, G (HM) Cathrine Kraayeveld, F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM) Shaquala Williams, G (HM) 2001 Brianne Meharry, F (2nd) Jamie Craighead, G (HM) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Kourtney Shreve, G (HM) Ndidi Unaka, F (HM) 2000 Nicole Strange, G/F (2nd) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Brianne Meharry, F (HM) 1999 Natasha O Brien, G (1st) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Lindsey Dion, G/F (HM) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM) 1998 Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM) Natasha O Brien, F (1st) Nicole Strange, G/F (HM) 1997 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Mendy Benson, F (2nd) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Sonja Curtis, F (HM) 1996 Betty Ann Boeving, F (1st) Cindie Edamura, G (1st) Renae Fegent, C (1st) Arianne Boyer, F (2nd) Mendy Benson, F (HM) Kirsten McKnight, G (HM) 1995 Betty Ann Boeving, F (2nd) Cindie Edamura, G (2nd) 1994 Missy Croshaw, G (1st) Sara Wilson, C (1st) 1993 Sara Wilson, C (1st) Missy Croshaw, G (2nd) Jennifer Johansen, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM) 1992 Kelly Blair, G (2nd) Iesha Smith, G/F (HM) Missy Croshaw, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM) Sara Wilson, C (HM) 1991 Jenny Campbell, G (HM) Peggy Swadener, G (HM) 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM) 1989 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Trina McCartney, F (2nd) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Brooke Allen, G (HM) Tori Baker, G (HM) Michelle Eble, G (HM) 1988 Stefanie Kasperski, C (1st) Jacquie Semeniuk, G (2nd) Michelle Eble, G (HM) 1987 Lauri Landerholm, G (1st) Gabi Neumann, F (1st) NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIP 2000 Nicole Strange, G 1997 Renae Fegent, C 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, C 46

47 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2017 Sabrina Ionescu 2016 Jillian Alleyne 2015 Jillian Alleyne 2014 Jillian Alleyne 2013 Ariel Thomas 2012 Nia Jackson 2011 Nia Jackson 2010 Taylor Lilley 2009 Micaela Cocks 2008 Taylor Lilley 2007 Eleanor Haring 2006 Chelsea Wagner 2005 Andrea Bills Cathrine Kraayeveld 2004 Andrea Bills 2003 Alissa Edwards 2002 Team 2001 Angelina Wolvert 2000 Shaquala Williams 1999 Team 1998 Natalie Hughes 1997 Arianne Boyer 1996 Arianne Boyer Renae Fegent 1995 Renae Fegent 1994 Missy Croshaw Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson 1993 Debbie Sporcich 1992 Staci Wallenborn 1991 Debbie Sporcich 1990 Stefanie Kasperski 1989 Stefanie Kasperski 1988 Stefanie Kasperski 1987 Lauri Landerholm 1986 Lauri Landerholm 1985 Lauri Landerholm 1984 Alison Lang 1983 Alison Lang 1982 Alison Lang MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2017 Ruthy Hebard 2016 Maite Cazorla 2015 Lexi Petersen 2014 Megan Carpenter 2013 Amanda Delgado 2012 Jasmin Holliday 2011 Kristi Fallin 2010 Victoria Kenyon 2009 Jasmin Holliday 2008 Ellie Manou 2007 Mary Sbrissa 2006 Cicely Oaks 2005 Not awarded 2004 Eleanor Haring 2003 Amy Taylor 2002 Cathrine Kraayeveld TEAM AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS 2001 Alissa Edwards 2000 Jamie Craighead 1999 Ndidi Unaka 1998 Sonja Curtis Natasha O Brien 1997 Jenny Mowe 1996 Kirsten McKnight 1995 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura 1994 Sandie Edwards MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER Discountinued between Mar Shay Moore 2016 Jordan Loera 2015 Katie Gruys 2003 Kourtney Shreve 2002 Alissa Edwards 2001 Camber Ellingson 2000 Nicole Strange 1999 Nicole Strange 1998 Kirsten McKnight 1997 Shannon Thorne 1996 Courtney Kanegae 1995 Sally Crowe 1994 Missy Croshaw 1993 Sara Wilson 1992 Missy Croshaw 1991 Trina McCartney 1990 Jacquie Semeniuk 1989 Trina McCartney 1988 Sheila Sattiewhite 1987 Carol Drouet 1986 Sue Brown 1985 Carol Drouet 1984 Chris Metzger 1983 Helen Higgs 1982 Helen Higgs 1981 Angie Snider Allison Towriss Cindy Anderson BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2017 Maite Cazorla 2016 Jillian Alleyne 2015 Jordan Loera 2014 Ariel Thomas 2013 Jordan Loera 2012 Jasmin Holliday 2011 Nia Jackson 2010 Nia Jackson 2009 Lindsey Saffold 2008 Kaela Chapdelaine 2007 Kaela Chapdelaine 2006 Kedzie Gunderson Tamika Nurse 2005 Not awarded 2004 Kedzie Gunderson 2003 Alissa Edwards 2002 Edniesha Curry 2001 Alissa Edwards 2000 Lindsey Dion 1999 Lisa Bowyer 1998 Lisa Bowyer 1997 Lisa Bowyer 1996 Cindie Edamura 1995 Cindie Edamura Jessica Schutt 1994 Debbie Sporcich Sara Wilson HARD HAT AWARD Given to the team s hardest worker, winners sign a hard hat that remains in the Oregon locker room 2017 Oti Gildon 2016 Lexi Petersen 2015 Katie Gruys HARRY RITCHIE AWARD Athletic and scholastic ability (Discontinued) 2014 Laura Stanulis 2013 Laura Stanulis 2012 Amanda Johnson 2011 Amanda Johnson 2010 Amanda Johnson 2009 Micaela Cocks Ellie Manou 2008 Mary Sbrissa 2007 Mary Sbrissa 2006 Eleanor Haring 2005 Corrie Mizusawa 2004 Corrie Mizusawa 2003 Amy Taylor 2002 Kourtney Shreve 2001 Kourtney Shreve 2000 Nicole Strange 1999 Natasha O Brien 1998 Natasha O Brien 1997 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura Renae Fegent 1996 Renae Fegent 1995 Betty Ann Boeving Cindie Edamura 1994 Sara Wilson 1993 Peggy Swadener 1992 Staci Wallenborn 1991 Kelly Blair 1990 Stefanie Kasperski Jacquie Semeniuk 1989 Stefanie Kasperski 1988 Stefanie Kasperski 1987 Gabi Neumann 1986 Lauri Landerholm Gabi Neumann 1985 Lauri Landerholm 1984 Helen Higgs 1983 Helen Higgs 47

48 TEAM AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS (Cont.) 1982 Mary Ann Stoican 1981 Mary Ann Stoican BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER Discontinued after the Jillian Alleyne 2013 Jillian Alleyne 2012 Amanda Johnson 2011 Nia Jackson GREEN AND GOLD AWARD Contributions on and off the court (Discontinued) 2014 Katie Gruys 2013 Katie Gruys 2012 Amanda Delgado 2011 Laura Stanulis 2010 Ellyce Ironmonger 2008 Andria Wenzel 2007 Natasha Ruckwardt 2006 Tyler Larson Ryan Spiegel David Van Der Haeghen Eric Wilson 2005 Allison McNeill Mike McNeill 2004 Cathrine Kraayeveld MOST VALUABLE NEWCOMER Discontinued after Carolyn Ganes 2002 Andrea Bills 2001 Cathrine Kraayeveld 2000 Kourtney Shreve 1999 Shaquala Williams 1998 Brianne Meharry Angelina Wolvert 1997 Natalie Hughes 1996 Lisa Bowyer 1995 Sally Crowe 1994 Arianne Boyer 1993 Deborah Reynolds 1992 Jessica Schutt 1991 Debbie Sporcich 1990 Vanessa Selden 1989 Tori Baker 1988 Vonda Anderson 1987 Stefanie Kasperski 1986 Tammy Richard JACKSON AWARD Awarded annually by the athletic department to the University of Oregon s top female senior student-athlete. Sponsored by Ross and Muriel Jackson Jillian Alleyne, basketball 2015 Jenna Prandini, track 2014 Laura Roessler, track Amanda Johnson, basketball 2011 Melissa Gergel, track 2010 Keshia Baker, track 2009 Anna Poponyak, lacrosse 2008 Jen May, lacrosse 2007 Nicole Garbin, soccer 2006 Caitlin Gamble, soccer 2005 Daria Panova, tennis 2004 Jenn Poore, softball 2003 Becky Holliday, track 2002 Chalise Baysa, soccer 2001 Lindsey Dion, basketball 2000 Anika Heuser, golf 1999 Marie Davis/Kaarin Knudson, track 1998 Jennifer Thomas, track 1997 Arianne Boyer, basketball 1996 LaReina Woods, track 1995 Camara Jones, track 1994 Sara Wilson, basketball 1993 Erika Klein, XC/track 1992 Tracey Simmons, softball 1991 Lynn Yonemoto, golf 1990 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball 1989 Penny Graves, XC/track 1988 Annette Hand, XC/track 1987 Lauri Landerholm, basketball 1986 Sue Harbour, volleyball 1985 Leann Warren, XC/track 1984 Lisa Martin, XC/track 1983 Tina Helm, swimming 1982 Bev Smith, basketball 1981 Allison Towriss, basketball EMERALD ATHLETIC TROPHY Awarded annually to a University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship and citizenship. Sponsored jointly by the Athletic Department and the Oregon Daily Emerald Juwaan Williams, football 2015 DeForest Buckner, football 2014 Marcus Mariota, football 2013 Michael Clay, football 2012 David Paulson, football 2011 Jordan Holmes, football 2010 Ashton Eaton, track 2009 Galen Rupp, track/xc 2008 Dennis Dixon, football 2007 Jordan Kent, FB, MBB, track 2006 Eric Mitchum, track 2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, basketball 2004 Luke Jackson, basketball 2003 Santiago Lorenzo, track 2002 Joey Harrington, football 2001 Jerilyn White, golf 2000 A.D. Smith, basketball 1999 Josh Bidwell, football 1998 Jeremy Ensrud, wrestling 1997 Chris Nelson, track 1996 Kevin Roberts, wrestling 1995 Camara Jones, track 1994 Kelly Blair, track 1993 Ronnie Harris, football/track 1992 Bob Gray, track 1991 Bill Musgrave, football 1990 Terry Obee, football 1989 Glenn Jarrett, wrestling 1988 Keith Balderston, basketball 1987 Harold Kuphaldt, track 1986 Dub Myers, track 1985 Sue Harbour, volleyball 1984 Ryan Zinke, football 1983 Kevin Lusk, football 1982 Bev Smith, basketball 1981 Alberto Salazar, track 1980 Mike Ritchey, baseball 1979 Rudy Chapa, track 1978 Scott McEldowney, gymnastics 1977 Greg Ballard, basketball 1976 Ron Lee, basketball 1975 Joe Percival, gymnastics 1975 Don Reynolds, FB/baseball 1974 Guy Krause, baseball 1973 Steve Prefontaine, track 1972 Pete Shmock, track 1971 Bob Newland, football 1970 John Miller, wrestling 1969 Arne Kvalheim, track 1968 Jim Smith, football 1967 Neil Steinhauer, track 1966 Ken Moore, track 1965 Corky Sullivan, football 1964 Dick Imwalle, football 1963 Steve Barnett, football 1962 Mike Rose, football 1961 Dave Grosz, football 1960 Dave Edstrom, track 1959 Wimp Hastings, MBB/baseball 1958 Jim Bailey, track 1957 Phil McHugh, football/baseball 1956 Lon Stiner, football 1955 Pete Williams, baseball 1954 Ron Lowell, tennis 1953 Jim Livesay, baseball 1952 John Hutchins, track 1951 Jack Keller, basketball/baseball DOYLE HIGDON MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded annually to a University of Oregon sophomore for excellence in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. The trophy is named in honor of a former football and track star who was killed prior to his junior year at Oregon Thomas Laurent, men s tennis Shannon Williams, lacrosse 2015 Raevyn Rogers, track 2014 Jillian Alleyne, basketball 2013 Liz Brenner, vball/basketball/track 2012 Lauren Plum, volleyball 2011 Jordan Hasay, track 2010 Amanda Johnson, basketball 48

49 TEAM AND UNIVERSITY AWARDS (Cont.) 2009 Monika Graf, golf 2008 Nicole Blood/A. Wheating, track 2007 Jessie Chatfield, soccer 2006 Jen May, lacrosse 2005 Tommy Skipper, track 2004 Eric Mitchum, track 2003 Daria Panova, women s tennis 2002 Jackson/Ridnour, basketball 2001 Santiago Lorenzo, track 2000 Shaquala Williams, basketball 1999 Brianne Meharry, basketball 1998 Dietrich Moore, football 1997 Marie Davis, XC/track 1996 Milena Glusac, XC/track 1995 Kenya Wilkins, basketball 1994 Rick Cantwell, track 1993 LaReina Woods, VB/track 1992 Camara Jones, track 1991 Kelly Blair, basketball/track 1990 Dan Vidlak, wrestling 1989 Bill Musgrave, football 1988 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball 1987 Scott Kozak, football 1986 Keith Balderston, basketball 1985 Deanna Schiedler, track 1984 Sue Harbour, volleyball 1983 Kathy Hayes, track 1982 Eugene Young, football 1981 Leann Warren, track 1980 Bev Smith, basketball 1979 Melanie Batiste, track 1978 Rudy Chapa, track 1977 Sally Blickle, basketball/softball 1976 Jack Henderson, football 1975 Greg Ballard, basketball 1974 Ron Lee, basketball 1973 Don Reynolds, FB/baseball 1972 Guy Krause, baseball 1971 Steve Prefontaine, track 1970 Tom Graham, football 1969 Larry Holliday, basketball 1968 John Miller, wrestling 1967 Gary Schultz, baseball 1966 John Pinkstaff, basketball 1965 Keith Lampard, baseball 1964 Bob Mitchell, wrestling 1963 Terry DeSylvia, football 1962 Ted Abram, track 1961 Vic Reeve, track 1960 Dyrol Burleson, track 1959 George Larson, track 1958 Mike Forrester, track 1957 Steve Anderson, track 1956 John Raventos, football 1955 Phil McHugh, FB/basketball BECKY L. SISLEY AWARD Named after the University s first director of women s intercollegiate athletics from 1973 to 1979, it is awarded annually to a former women s athlete commemorating community involvement, career development and support of University ideals, both before and after graduation Jennifer Piper, softball 2015 Dawn Charrion-Eikenberry, vb 2014 Cesilee Coulson, softball 2013 Kim Hyatt, track 2012 Grace Golden, track 2011 Helen (Zech) Higgins, tennis 2010 Sarah Grall, women s tennis 2009 Lauri Landerholm, basketball 2008 Charlene Carter, FH/club soccer June Liu, softball 2007 Kim Roth Geelan, XC/track 2006 Bev Smith, basketball 2005 Sally Blickle-Cassidy, WBB/SB 2004 Krista Parent, softball 2003 Tama Cuddeback Rowan, swim 2002 Mary L. Brorby, VB/SB/WBB Diane Smith, FH/SB/WBB 2001 Peg Rees, WBB/SB/VB 2000 Shelley Briggs, field hockey LEO HARRIS AWARD The Alumni Athletic Award was originated by the late Leo Harris, former director of athletics, and his wife and is given to an alumni letterman on the basis of 20 years of achievement and service since graduation Terrell Brandon, basketball 2015 Bryon Rockwell, football 2014 Cameron Martin, golf 2013 Dan Vidlak, wrestling 2012 Bill Musgrave, football 2011 Chris Leupold, football 2010 Aaron Thomas, football 2009 Greg Erwin, track 2008 Keith Balderston, basketball 2007 Chris Miller, football 2006 Paul Weinhold, golf 2005 Mike Jorgensen, football 2004 Jim Hill, track 2003 Cliff Gibson, football 2002 Ed Hagerty, football 2001 Rudy Chapa, track Alberto Salazar, track 2000 Mike Ritchey, baseball 1999 Rob Closs, basketball 1998 Mike Drummond, basketball 1997 Dave Taylor, track 1996 Tinker Hatfield, track 1995 Tim Slapnicka, football 1994 Paul Halupa, basketball 1993 Dan Fouts, football 1992 Ahmad Rashad, football 1991 Bob Newland, football 1990 Roscoe Divine, track 1989 Keith Sherman, football 1988 Gundars Tilmanis, tennis 1987 Tom Jernstedt, football 1986 Dick Winn, football 1985 Bob Berry, football 1984 Dave Wilcox, football 1983 Ron Snidow, football 1982 Charlie Warren, basketball 1981 Mickey Bruce, football 1980 Riley Mattson, football 1979 Wayne Henninger, tennis 1978 Jim Grelle, track 1977 John Robinson, football 1976 Phil McHugh, FB/basketball 1975 Bill Dellinger, track 1974 Ron Lowell, tennis 1973 Dr. Richard Zimmerman, track 1972 Hal Dunham, football 1971 Phil Settecase, baseball 1970 Mel Krause, MBB/baseball 1969 John McKay, football 1968 Norm Van Brocklin, football 1967 Robert Koch, football 49

50 DUCKS IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OLYMPIANS 2008 Micaela Cocks, G (New Zealand) 1996 Bev Smith, G/F (Canada) 1984 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada) 1980 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada) USA JUNIOR TEAMS 2017 Ruthy Hebard, F (U19) Sabrina Ionescu, G (U23) 2016 Ruthy Hebard, F (U18) 2014 Sabrina Ionescu, G (U17) 2013 Sabrina Ionescu, G (U16) 1997 Jenny Mowe, C 1996 Jenny Mowe, C 1992 Sara Wilson, C AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR TEAMS 2017 Anneli Maley, G (U19) 2015 Anneli Maley, G (U19) 2014 Anneli Maley, G (U18) Anneli Maley, G (U17) 2013 Anneli Maley, G (U16) 2014 Morgan Yaeger, G (U17) 2013 Morgan Yaeger, G (U16) 2007 Ellie Manou, F (U19) CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM 2005 Carolyn Ganes, C Kaela Chapdelaine, G 1979 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F CANADIAN JUNIOR TEAMS 2015 Lauren Yearwood, F (U19) 2005 Tamika Nurse, G (U19) 2004 Tamika Nurse, G (U18) 1986 Jacquie Semeniuk, G 1978 Alison Lang, C Bev Smith, G/F SPANISH JUNIOR TEAMS 2017 Maite Cazorla, G (U20) Aina Ayuso, G (U19 & U18) 2016 Maite Cazorla, G (U20) Aina Ayuso, G (U17) 2015 Maite Cazorla, G (U19) Maite Cazorla, G (U18) Aina Ayuso, G (U15) 2014 Maite Cazorla, G (U18) Maite Cazorla, G (U17) 2013 Maite Cazorla, G (U16) 2012 Maite Cazorla, G (U16) GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM 1983 Gabi Neumann, C 1980 Gabi Neumann, C 1986 Stefanie Kasperski, C 1984 Stefanie Kasperski, C GERMAN JUNIOR TEAMS 2017 Satou Sabally, F (U20) 2015 Satou Sabally, F (U18) 2014 Satou Sabally, F (U16) 2013 Satou Sabally, F (U16) FIBA 3-ON Aina Ayuso (Spain U18) WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 2007 Eleanor Haring, F (Australia) 2006 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada) 2005 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada) 2004 Kaela Chapdelaine, G (Canada) 2001 Shaquala Williams (USA) 1981 Alison Lang, C (Canada) 1979 Alison Lang, C (Canada) Bev Smith, G/F (Canada) R. WILLIAMS JONES CUP 1997 Jody Runge, Asst. Coach (USA) 1993 Sara Wilson, C (USA) 1984 Carol Bot, C (Canada) 1980 Diane Hiemstra, G/F (USA) U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 1991 Debbie Sporcich, F Sara Wilson, C 1981 Diane Hiemstra, G/F Angie Snider, G/F DUCKS IN THE PROS 50 WNBA DRAFTEES 2016 Jillian Alleyne, F 20th pick Phoenix Mercury 2012 Amanda Johnson, F 33rd pick Phoenix Mercury 2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld, F 27th pick San Antonio Stars 2003 Shaquala Williams, G, 30th pick Cleveland 2002 Edniesha Curry, G, 41st pick Charlotte 2001 Jenny Mowe, C, 21st pick Portland Angelina Wolvert, F, 43rd pick Cleveland PROFESSIONAL DUCKS - Jillian Alleyne (Phoenix, Connecticut) - Andrea Bills (Lithuania, Spain, China, Ukraine, Isreal) - Kaela Chapdelaine (France) - Micaela Cocks (New Zealand, Australia) - Edniesha Curry (Charlotte, Phoenix, Washington) - Brandi Davis (Los Angeles, Finland) - Renae Fegent (France) - Kris Glidden (Belgium, France) - Helen Higgs (Germany) - Jasmin Holliday (Finland) - Natalie Hughes (Australia) - Ellyce Ironmonger (Australia) - Nia Jackson (Finland) - Amanda Johnson (Bulgaria) - Stefanie Kasperski (Japan) - Cathrine Kraayeveld (New York, Chicago, Atlanta) - Lauri Landerholm (France) -Alison Lang (Italy) - Taylor Lilley (Phoenix Mercury, Australia) - Katelyn Loper (Luxembourg) - Jenny Mowe (Portland, Poland, China, Washington, South Korea, LA) - Ellie Manou (Australia) - Gabi Neumann (Germany) - Lexi Petersen (Greece, Iceland) - Amy Pettersen (Australia) - Vanessa Selden (Spain) - Bev Smith (Italy) - Angie Snider (Germany) - Debbie Sporcich (Belgium, Italy, Spain, Seattle) - Tatianna Thomas (Australia, Bulgaria) - Shaquala Williams (Cleveland, Los Angeles) - Sara Wilson (Australia, Sweden) - Angelina Wolvert (Cleveland, Italy)

51 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS Year GP Points PPG PPGA AST APG STL SPG REB RPG BLK BPG FG% 3PT 3P% FT FT% ^ * N/A N/A Stats from and are missing Bold stats are single-season team records *Oregon led the NCAA in scoring in averaging 93.2 points per game ^ Oregon led the NCAA with a 42.1 three-point field goal percentage in

52 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS POINTS Year FGMs FTMs Pts Avg Ruthy Hebard Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Chrishae Rowe Jillian Alleyne Jasmin Holliday Amanda Johnson Taylor Lilley Micaela Cocks Taylor Lilley Eleanor Haring Gabrielle Richards Cathrine Kraayeveld Andrea Bills Brandi Davis Carolyn Ganes Shaquala Williams Angelina Wolvert Shaquala Williams Shaquala Williams Natalie Hughes Arianne Boyer Arianne Boyer Renae Fegent Debbie Sporcich Debbie Sporcich Staci Wallenborn Debbie Sporcich Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Lauri Landerholm Lauri Landerholm Lauri Tennant Alison Lang Alison Lang Alison Lang Bev Smith Bev Smith Julie Cushing Julie Cushing Cathy Aiken REBOUNDS Year OFF DEF Rebs Avg Ruthy Hebard Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jasmin Holliday Amanda Johnson Amanda Johnson Amanda Johnson Kaela Chapdelaine Eleanor Haring Gabrielle Richards Cathrine Kraayeveld Andrea Bills Andrea Bills Cathrine Kraayeveld Jenny Mowe Angelina Wolvert Angelina Wolvert Angelina Wolvert Arianne Boyer Arianne Boyer Arianne Boyer Debbie Sporcich Debbie Sporcich Debbie Sporcich Debbie Sporcich Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Gabi Neumann Gabi Neumann Gabi Neumann Alison Lang Alison Lang Alison Lang Bev Smith Bev Smith Bev Smith Debbie Adams Julie Cushing ASSISTS Year G Ast Avg Sabrina Ionescu Maite Cazorla Lexi Petersen Ariel Thomas Ariel Thomas Nia Jackson Nia Jackson Nia Jackson Taylor Lilley Kaela Chapdelaine Kaela Chapdelaine Kaela Chapdelaine Corrie Mizusawa Corrie Mizusawa Alissa Edwards Shaquala Williams Jamie Craighead Shaquala Williams Lisa Bowyer Natalie Hughes Natalie Hughes Renae Fegent Sally Crowe Missy Croshaw Missy Croshaw Vanessa Selden Staci Wallenborn

53 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS Jacquie Semeniuk Jacquie Semeniuk Sheila Sattiewhite Lauri Landerholm Lauri Landerholm Lauri Tennant Lauri Tennant Alison Lang Bev Smith Alison Towriss Bev Smith Suzanne Washington Julie Cushing Chris Briot FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) Year G FGM-FGA Pct Ruthy Hebard F Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jasmin Holliday Nia Jackson Nia Jackson Ellie Manou Ellie Manou Taylor Lilley Gabrielle Richards Andrea Bills Andrea Bills Carolyn Ganes Cathrine Kraayeveld Jenny Mowe Angelina Wolvert Jenny Mowe Sonja Curtis Jenny Mowe Renae Fegent Arianne Boyer Sara Wilson Debbie Sporcich Jean Maree Lillard Sara Wilson Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Shelly Ray Gabi Neumann Alison Lang Alison Lang Alison Lang Debbie Adams Debbie Adams Debbie Adams Julie Cushing Shannon Kelly POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATTEMPTS) Year G 3FG-3FGA Pct Lexi Bando Lexi Bando Lexi Bando Ariel Thomas Danielle Love Amanda Johnson Kristi Fallin Victoria Kenyon Micaela Cocks Micaela Cocks Taylor Lilley Chelsea Wagner Chelsea Wagner Chelsea Wagner Brandi Davis Jamie Craighead Jamie Craighead Shaquala Williams Natasha O Brien Natasha O Brien Lisa Bowyer Betty Ann Boeving Betty Ann Boeving Missy Croshaw Peggy Swadener Jessica Schutt Jennifer Bourn Jennifer Bourn Michelle Eble Michelle Eble FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 ATTEMPTS) Year G FTM-FTA Pct Lexi Bando Lexi Petersen Katelyn Loper Danielle Love Danielle Love Amanda Johnson Amanda Johnson Micaela Cocks Micaela Cocks Taylor Lilley Micaela Cocks Gabrielle Richards Cathrine Kraayeveld Brandi Davis Carolyn Ganes Shaquala Williams Angelina Wolvert Shaquala Williams Shaquala Williams Sonja Curtis Natalie Hughes Renae Fegent Sally Crowe Jessica Schutt

54 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS (Cont.) Missy Croshaw Staci Wallenborn Staci Wallenborn Trina McCartney Trina McCartney Stefanie Kasperski Lauri Landerholm Lauri Landerholm Lauri Tennant Lauri Tennant Chris Metzger Alison Lang Bev Smith Julie Cushing Claudia Eaton Julie Cushing Cathy Aiken STEALS Year G Stls. Avg Ruthy Hebard Maite Cazorla Lexi Petersen Chrishae Rowe Jordan Loera Nia Ackson Amanda Johnson Nia Jackson Amanda Johnson Taylor Lilley Kaela Chapdelaine Chelsea Wagner Cathrine Kraayeveld Eleanor Haring Corrie Mizusawa Alissa Edwards Edniesha Curry Angelina Wolvert Angelina Wolvert Lisa Bowyer Lisa Bowyer Natalie Hughes Renae Fegent Sally Crowe Karen Healea Missy Croshaw Vanessa Selden Staci Wallenborn Vanessa Selden Jacquie Semeniuk Jacquie Semeniuk Lauri Landerholm Lauri Landerholm Lauri Tennant Lauri Tennant Alison Lang Bev Smith Bev Smith Bev Smith Bev Smith Julie Cushing Julie Cushing BLOCKED SHOTS Year G Blk Avg Mallory McGwire Jacinta Vandenberg Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jillian Alleyne Jasmin Holliday Johnson & Holliday Amanda Johnson Lindsey Saffold Nicole Canepa Jessie Shetters Jessie Shetters Cathrine Kraayeveld Andrea Bills Cathrine Kraayeveld Cathrine Kraayeveld Jenny Mowe Jenny Mowe Jenny Mowe Sonja Curtis Renae Fegent Renae Fegent Renae Fegent Debbie Sporcich Debbie Sporcich Marne Smith Debbie Sporcich Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Stefanie Kasperski Gabi Neumann Gabi Neumann Alison Lang Alison Lang Alison Lang Alison Lang Bev Smith Bev Smith Kerry Clawson Becky Paschke

55 TEAM RECORDS POINTS Game 131 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Half 69 vs. Hawai i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 2,981 ( ) SCORING AVERAGE Season 93.2 ( ) Note - the most in the NCAA that season FEWEST POINTS Game 24 vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1976) Half 10 at Oregon State (Feb. 28, nd Half) 10 vs. #8 California (Jan. 24, st Half) Season 436 ( ) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 39.6 ( ) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game 29 vs. Boise State (Jan. 2, 2001) Half 10 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (Nov. 11, st) Season 523 ( ) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED Season 47.5 ( ) MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game 119 at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) Season 2,850 ( ) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED Season 89.1 ( ) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 81 vs. Hawai i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 22.2 average ( ) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Game 65 at Oregon State (Feb. 25, 1975) Season 15.6 avg. ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE Game 54 (102 att.) vs. Hawai i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 1,138 (2,261 att.), FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 113 (46 made) vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 28, 2010) Season 2,608 (1,035 made) ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game.696 (32-46) at DePaul (Dec. 22, 1999) Half.750 (18-24) vs. SW Louisiana (Nov. 27, st) Season.480 (879-1,831), FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE Game.183 (11-60) vs. Portland State (Dec. 18, 1999) Season.361 (613-1,696), THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game 20 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Season 301 (1,004 attempts) ( ) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (BOTH TEAMS) Game 27 (66 attempts) vs. Portland State (Nov. 20, 2011) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 52 vs. Southern University (Dec. 18, 2013) Season 1,004 (301 made) ( ) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (BOTH TEAMS) Game 86 vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 17, 2013) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game.818, (min. 8 att.) 9-of-11 vs. USC (Jan. 25, 1991) Season.443 (51-115), FREE THROWS MADE Game 40 (52 att.) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) Season 610 (830 attempts) ( ) FREE THROWS MADE (BOTH TEAMS) Game 61 at Montana (Dec. 16, 1991) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 52 (40 made) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) Season 844 (579 made) ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS (BOTH TEAMS) Game 80 vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 5, 1997) 80 vs. Oregon State (Feb. 5, 1993) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (16-16) vs. Colorado (Dec. 5, 1981) Recently: (11-11) at California (Jan. 8, 2017) Season.749 ( ) ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (BOTH TEAMS) Game.890 (24-26) vs. California (Jan. 2, 1998) REBOUNDS Game 75 vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 28, 2011) Season 1,633 ( ) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE ) Game 34 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Season 644 (1,633 total) ( ) REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season 51.0 ( ) REBOUNDING MARGIN Game +40 (72-32) at Portland State (Jan. 25, 1982) Season +9.3 avg. ( ) ASSISTS Game 32 vs. Santa Clara, (Jan. 29, 1983) Season 617 ( ) 55

56 TEAM RECORDS (Cont.) STEALS Game 39 vs. Hawai i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 418 ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS Game 17 vs. Pacific Christian (Jan. 3, 1982) Season 223 ( ) MISCELLANEOUS Winning Pct. (Season).920 (23-2), Conf. Winning Pct. (Season) (13-0), Pac-10/12 Winning Pct. (Season).833 (15-3), Wins (Season) 25, , Conference Wins (Season) 15, Consecutive Wins (Season) 21, Consecutive Home Wins (Season) 14, Consecutive Home Wins (Total) 20, Home Wins (Season) 18, Road Wins (Season) 14, ; 80-81; Losses (Season) 27, Conference Losses (Season) 16, Consecutive Losses (Season) 11, Home Losses (Season) 13, Road Losses (Season) 11, Largest Comeback Win 23-point deficit 19:06 left in the second half vs. Navy (Dec. 16, 2014) POINTS 1. 2, , , , , , , , , , , POINTS PER GAME (Led NCAA) ASSISTS / / / / / / / / / / TEAM SINGLE-SEASON TOP-10 LIST STEALS / / / / / / / / / / REBOUNDS 1. 1,633/ ,422/ ,377/ ,376/ ,365/ ,351/ ,306/ ,303/ ,298/ ,293/ BLOCKS / / / / / / / / / / FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE * not available until season FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

57 MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA TOP-10 BIGGEST CROWDS Rk Attd. Opponent Score 1. 12,320 Oregon State (Jan. 23, 2011) * W, ,541 USC (Feb. 12, 2011) L, ,370 Oregon State (Jan. 27, 2017) L, ,286 Stanford (Feb. 26, 2017) L, ,197 Arizona (March 5, 2011) L, ,011 California (Jan. 29, 2011) L, ,052 UConn (Dec. 31, 2012) L, ,604 Oregon State (Feb. 25, 2012) L, ,072 Stanford (Jan. 27, 2011) L, ,858 Washington (Dec. 30, 2016) L, *Pac-12 Conference attendance record (First game played in Matthew Knight Arena) MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES Year G Total Avg ,125 4, ,209 1, ,204 1, ,751 1, ,511 1, ,838 1, ,928 2,595 MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA ATTENDANCE RECORDS McARTHUR COURT TOP-20 BIGGEST CROWDS McARTHUR COURT ATTENDANCE RECORDS Rk Attd. Opponent Score 1. 9,738 Oregon State (March 8, 1996) W ,087 Oregon State (March 10, 2000) W ,815 Oregon State (March 10, 2001) W ,260 Oregon State (Jan. 29, 1999) W ,861 Arizona (Feb. 21, 1999) W ,691 Santa Clara (March 16, 1994) W ,672 UAB (March 17, 2000) L (OT) 8. 7,602 Stanford (Jan. 13, 2001) W ,465 UCLA (Feb. 24, 2000) W ,134 UCLA (Feb. 4, 1999) W Rk Attd. Opponent Score 11. 6,979 Arizona State (Feb. 19, 1999) W ,835 Houston (March 27, 2002) W ,448 Stanford (March 5, 1998) L ,258 Arizona (Feb. 4, 2000) L ,193 Oregon State (Jan. 19, 2002) L ,106 Stanford (Feb. 15, 1997) L ,037 USC (Feb. 26, 2000) L ,035 Washington (Jan. 15, 1999) W ,994 Stanford (Feb. 10, 2000) W ,861 Colorado (Dec. 4, 1999) W McARTHUR COURT YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE AVERAGES Year G Total Avg , , ,292 1, ,079 2, ,976 1, ,966 1, , ,483 1, ,560 1, , , , Year G Total Avg , , , ,615 2, ,614 1, ,838 2, ,702 3, ,858 4, ,629 5, ,923 5, ,955 5, ,560 4,778 Year G Total Avg ,195 4, ,844 3, ,653 3, ,607 3, ,973 2, ,433 2, ,280 2, ,079 2, ,373 1,797 57

58 OREGON S 1,000 POINT SCORERS 2,252 ALISON LANG ( ) Her 23.9 points per game during her junior season ranked sixth in the nation. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /20.3 Career /9.8 2,252/19.2 2,151 JILLIAN ALLEYNE ( ) The 10th player in NCAA history to reach both 2,000 career points and 1,500 career rebounds. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / / (So.) / / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /19.0 Career / ,712/14.3 2,151/17.9 2,063 BEV SMITH ( ) A two-time league MVP, she lost just one game at Mac Court during her four-year collegiate career. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /18.2 Career /12.4 2,063/18.8 1,956 STEFANIE KASPERSKI ( ) At 6-7, she was the tallest player in the Pacific-10 Conference all four years of her collegiate career. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /18.1 Career /8.1 1,956/16.4 1,783 LAURI LANDERHOLM ( ) Was the first Duck - and one of only two all-time - to earn Pac-10 Player of the Year honors (1987). Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS-AVG (RS) /1.8 47/ (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /18.2 Career /5.2 1,783/14.9 1,505 AMANDA JOHNSON ( ) When she graduated, only player at UO to rank in all-time top five of points, rebounds, steals and 3-pointers. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /18.0 Career / /7.8 1,505/

59 OREGON S 1,000 POINT SCORERS (Cont.) 1,501 ARIANNE BOYER ( ) Was part of the Pac-10 all-star team that spent two weeks playing in Japan during the summer of Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /15.1 Career /7.5 1,501/13.3 1,478 SHAQUALA WILLIAMS ( ) A two-time Kodak All-America honorable mention, she was the Pac-10 Player of the Year as a sophomore. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) /0.8 42/10.5 Career , /2.9 1,478/14.2 1,415 TAYLOR LILLEY ( ) Owns a trio of Oregon 3-point records; single-game, single-season and career. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / / (So.) / / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /17.7 Career / /2.8 1,415/12.7 1,412 DEBBIE ADAMS ( ) A two-sport athlete, she still ranks third all-time in the 100-meter dash at Oregon. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /11.3 Career /7.8 1,412/12.9 1,404 DEBBIE SPORCICH ( ) Was the Ducks leading scorer and rebounder as a freshman. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /15.6 Career /9.1 1,404/14.8 1,392 JULIE CUSHING ( ) Joined the 1,000-point club as a junior, which was her second straight year as the Ducks leading scorer. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /12.9 Career /4.3 1,392/

60 OREGON S 1,000 POINT SCORERS (Cont.) 1,305 ANGELINA WOLVERT ( ) Second Duck ever selected during a WNBA Draft (3rd round by Cleveland, No. 43 overall). Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /14.1 Career /5.7 1,305/10.4 1,246 STACI WALLENBORN ( ) Scored 4 points in the final 2 seconds to lead Team USA over eventual Gold Medalist South Korea, 81-80, in the 1991 Jones Cup. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /15.6 Career /5.3 1,246/11.1 1,226 LEXI PETERSEN ( ) Played in an Oregon record 126 career games, injured in the season-opener of the season and received a redshirt Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / / (RS) / /1.0 11/ (So.) / / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /13.4 Career / /3.0 1,226/9.7 1,213 ANDREA BILLS ( ) Had 17 points and eight rebounds in a win over Colorado State to earn MVP honors of the 2003 Papé Jam. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /11.5 Career , /6.7 1,213/9.9 1,195 MICAELA COCKS ( ) A two-time Pac-10 selection, holds the Oregon all-time record playing in 125 career games. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / / (So.) / / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /14.2 Career / /2.4 1,195/9.6 1,187 RENAE FEGENT ( ) Ranked among the top 25 shot blockers in the nation during parts of her junior season. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /12.2 Career /7.4 1,187/

61 OREGON S 1,000 POINT SCORERS (Cont.) 1,184 TRINA MCCARTNEY ( ) Was a WNIT All-Tournament selection in 1989 after averaging 19.3 points and 10.0 rebounds over three games. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /10.3 Career /6.1 1,184/10.6 1,151 CATHRINE KRAAYEVELD ( ) Only player to score less than 100 points during her first full season to reach 1,000 points. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS-AVG (Fr.) /1.7 50/ (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (RS) /8.6 86/ (Sr.) / /14.7 Career /7.1 1,151/10.6 1,127 GABI NEUMANN ( ) Played for the West German national team, where she averaged 16.4 points per game. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /15.1 Career /7.4 1,127/13.4 1,096 BRIANNE MEHARRY ( ) Had 21 points as a freshman against Washington on Jan. 11, the second most by a UO frosh since Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /9.7 Career /5.7 1,096/10.4 1,076 MISSY CROSHAW ( ) Forced overtime with a game-tying three-pointer at Oregon State on Jan. 31, 1992, then hit the winner in OT. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /11.7 Career /2.9 1,076/9.6 1,069 ARIEL THOMAS ( ) The point guard joined the 1,000 point club late in her senior season, when she shot a team-best.396 from three-point range. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB-AVG PTS-AVG (Fr.) / / / (So.) / / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /13.6 Totals / /3.9 1,069/

62 OREGON S 1,000 POINT SCORERS (Cont.) 1,049 ELEANOR HARING ( ) Led Oregon in scoring during the season averaging 12.6 ppg and scoring in double figures 22 times. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / / (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / /12.6 Career /3.9 1,049/8.7 1,047 LEXI BANDO (2014-PRES.) Going into her senior season in , owns Oregon s highest career three-point percentage (45.7%). Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG / / / / / /10.2 Career /2.5 1,047/10.6 1,017 BRANDI DAVIS ( ) Only Duck in history to make 40 or more three-pointers in four consecutive seasons. Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (So.) / / (Jr.) / / (Sr.) / / (Sr.)* / /7.1 Career /2.1 1,017/8.8 1,007 NIA JACKSON ( ) Was voted Oregon s Team MVP by her teammates in back-to-back seasons (2011 & 2012). Season GP-GS MIN/G FG-FGA PCT 3P-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT A BS ST REB/AVG PTS/AVG (Fr.) / /1.8 42/ (So.) /24/ / / (Jr.) / / / (Sr.) / / /8.6 Career / / /

63 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS Player Points 1. Chrishae Rowe at Seattle U (Dec. 4, 2013) Chrishae Rowe at Arizona State (Feb. 2, 2014) Chrishae Rowe vs. Utah (Feb. 8, 2014) 38 Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 38 Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 38 Nicole Canepa vs. Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 38 Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 38 Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 36 Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 36 REBOUNDS Player Rebounds 1. Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) Jillian Alleyne vs. UCLA (Jan. 31, 2015) 25 Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington WNIT (Mar. 24, 2014) 25 Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington (Jan. 26, 2014) Jillian Alleyne vs. USC (Feb. 14, 2014) Jillian Alleyne vs. Oklahoma (Nov. 24, 2012) 23 Peg Rees vs. Western Washington (Feb. 10, 1975) Jillian Alleyne at Washington (Feb. 21, 2014) 22 Cathrine Kraayeveld at Montana (Dec. 19, 2002) 22 Alison Lang vs. LSU (Dec. 16, 1981) 22 ASSISTS Player Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa at Gonzaga (Nov. 25, 2003) 14 Vanessa Selden vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Utah (Jan. 22, 2017) 13 Corrie Mizusawa vs. Valparaiso (Nov. 15, 2003) 13 Sheila Sattiewhite vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) 13 Sheila Sattiewhite vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) Maite Cazorla vs. Seattle U (Dec. 28, 2015) 12 Maite Cazorla vs. Portland State (Dec. 17, 2015) 12 Corrie Mizusawa vs. Miama (Fla.) (Nov. 26, 2004) 12 Jacquie Semeniuk vs. UCLA (Feb. 4, 1989) 12 Lauri Landerholm vs. Washington (March 9, 1984) 12 Lauri Landerholm vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) 12 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 9 attempts) Player FG Pct. 1. Jillian Alleyne at Arizona (Jan. 21, 2014) (11-11) Lauri Landerholm at Wash. St. (Jan. 22, 1987) (11-11) Shaquala Williams at Washington St. (Feb. 21, 2002) (9-9) Jenny Mowe at Iowa State (March 14, 1999) (9-9) Sara Wilson vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 1990) (9-9) Trina McCartney at Arizona (March 2, 1991) (9-9) Ruthy Hebard vs. Portland State (Dec. 17, 2016) (12-13).923 Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) (12-13).923 Julie Cushing vs. Humboldt State (Dec. 10, 1978) (12-13) Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 15, 1984) (11-12).917 Alison Lang at Washington State (Feb. 22, 1982) (11-12).917 FIELD GOALS MADE Player FG Made 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Jan. 5, 1990) 16 (19 att.) Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 16 (26 att.) 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 24, 1989) 15 (22 att.) Stefanie Kasperski vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) 15 (21 att.) Gabi Neumann vs. USC (Feb. 20, 1987) 15 (21 att.) Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982) 15 (17 att.) 7. Chrishae Rowe at Seattle U (Dec. 4, 2013) 14 (25 att.) Nicole Canepa at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 14 (18 att.) Lauri Landerholm vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1987) 14 (22 att.) Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 11, 1983) 14 (21 att.) Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 14 (18 att.) Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 14 (19 att.) Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) 14 (20 att.) Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 14 (17 att.) STEALS Player Steals 1. Bev Smith at Washington (Jan. 22, 1981) Julie Cushing vs. Oregon State (March 1, 1979) 9 Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979) 9 Julie Cushing at Southern Oregon (Feb. 14, 1978) 9 Julie Cushing vs. Southern Oregon (Jan. 7, 1978) 9 6. Amanda Johnson at South Dakota State (Nov. 23, 2008) 8 Alissa Edwards at TCU (Dec. 22, 2002) 8 Sally Crowe at UCLA (Jan. 5, 1995) 8 Sally Crowe at Idaho State (Dec. 15, 1994) 8 Bev Smith vs. Stanford (Feb. 13, 1981) 8 Suzanne Washington vs. Western Wash. (Jan. 6, 1979) 8 Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) 8 Chris Briot vs. Seattle Pacific (Feb. 4, 1977) 8 BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blocks 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 29, 1987) Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Feb. 12, 1988) Stefanie Kasperski vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) 9 Stefanie Kasperski vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 16, 1988) 9 Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Pacific (Jan. 22, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) 9 Alison Lang at Pepperdine (Jan. 7, 1983) Alison Lang vs. San Jose State (Nov. 18, 1983) 8 Jenny Mowe at UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 13, 1999) 8 63

64 Senior guard Lexi Bando owns three of the Ducks top single-game three-point percentage marks. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (Cont.) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 made) Player 3FG Pct. 1. Kaela Chapdelaine vs. UCLA (Feb. 23, 2008) (6-6) Micaela Cocks vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 6, 2009) (5-5) Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) (7-8) Lexi Bando vs. Lamar (Nov. 13, 2016) (6-7).857 Lexi Bando vs. San Jose State (Nov. 30, 2015) (6-7).857 Micaela Cocks vs. Portland (Jan. 26, 2009) (6-7).857 Jamie Craighead vs. St. John s (Nov. 30, 2001) (6-7) Lexi Bando vs. Idaho (Dec. 20, 2016) (5-6).833 Kristi Fallin vs. Oregon State (Jan. 23, 2011) (5-6).833 Victoria Kenyon at USC (Jan. 13, 2011) (5-6).833 Micaela Cocks vs. #7 Baylor (Dec. 20, 2008) (5-6).833 Micaela Cocks vs. Georgia Tech (Dec. 13, 2008) (5-6).833 Kaela Chapdelaine vs. Washington (Jan. 21, 2006) (5-6).833 Alissa Edwards vs. Stanford (Jan. 11, 2003) (5-6).833 Staci Wallenborn at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990) (5-6) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player 3FG Made 1. Katelyn Loper vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) 9 (15 att.) Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 9 (12 att.) 3. Katelyn Loper vs. Utah State (Nov. 14, 2014) 8 (12 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. Washington (Jan. 1, 2010) 8 (13 att.) Chelsea Wagner vs. Arizona (Feb. 9, 2006) 8 (11 att.) Jessica Schutt at Hawai`i (Nov. 26, 1993) 8 (14 att.) 7. Katelyn Loper at Washington (Feb. 21, 2014) 7 (12 att.) Chrishae Rowe vs. Utah (Feb. 8, 2014) 7 (13 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 7 (18 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 6, 2009) 7 (13 att.) Taylor Lilley vs. Eastern Washington (Nov. 16, 2009) 7 (14 att.) Cathrine Kraayeveld vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 15, 2002) 7 (10 att.) Jamie Craighead vs. Washington (Dec. 28, 2001) 7 (11 att.) Jamie Craighead at Arizona (Feb. 1, 2001) 7 (12 att.) Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) 7 (8 att.) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 made) Player FT Pct. 1. Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) (14-14) Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) (12-12) Jillian Alleyne vs. Southern (Dec. 18, 2013) (11-11) Lexi Petersen at UCLA (Jan. 5, 2015) (10-10) Tamika Nurse vs. UCLA (Feb. 1, 2007) (10-10) Cicely Oaks vs. Drake (Nov. 28, 2005) (10-10) Staci Wallenborn vs. Stanford (March 7, 1991) (10-10) Jacquie Semeniuk at Arizona (Feb. 1, 1990) (10-10) Jacquie Semeniuk at Portland (Nov. 28, 1989) (10-10) Lauri Landerholm vs. Arizona (Jan. 12, 1987) (10-10) FREE THROWS MADE (Min. 10 made) Player FT Made 1. Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 15 (17 att.) 2. Tamika Nurse vs. USC (Feb. 3, 2007) 14 (16 att.) Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) 14 (14 att.) Sally Crowe at Washington State (Feb. 17, 1995) 14 (16 att.) Trina McCartney vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1989) 14 (16 att.) Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Jan. 14, 1989) 14 (16 att.) Alison Lang vs. Washington (Jan. 23, 1982) 14 (16 att.) 8. Chrishae Rowe at Arizona State (Feb. 2, 2014) 13 (14 att.) Trina McCartney at Oregon State (Dec. 10, 1988) 13 (16 att.) Natasha O Brien vs. Oregon State (Feb. 27, 1998) 13 (14 att.) 64

65 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang ( ) Chrishae Rowe ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Taylor Lilley ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Shaquala Williams ( ) Ruthy Hebard ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Reb. 1. Jillian Alleyne ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Ruthy Hebard ( ) Alison Lang ( ) ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Corrie Mizusawa ( ) Maite Cazorla ( ) Jacquie Semeniuk ( ) Sabrina Ionescu ( ) Corrie Mizusawa ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Allison Towriss ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Bev Smith ( ) STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Suzanne Washington ( ) Vanessa Selden ( ) Nia Jackson ( ) Suzanne Washington ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Chrishae Rowe ( ) Sally Crowe ( ) Allison Towriss ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Kerry Clawson ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Renae Fegent ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. four made per game) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Debbie Adams ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Debbie Sporcich ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Sara Wilson ( ) Ruthy Hebard ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Alison Lang ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. one made per game) Player G 3FG-3FA Pct. 1. Taylor Lilley ( ) Lexi Bando ( ) Michelle Eble ( ) Missy Croshaw ( ) Jennifer Bourn ( ) Lexi Bando ( ) Lexi Petersen ( ) Lexi Bando ( ) Jordan Loera ( ) Victoria Kenyon ( ) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Avg. 3FG 1. Taylor Lilley ( ) Katelyn Loper ( ) Chrishae Rowe ( ) Jamie Craighead ( ) Lexi Bando ( ) Taylor Lilley ( ) Sabrina Ionescu ( ) Lexi Bando ( ) Missy Croshaw ( ) Jamie Craighead ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. two made per game) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Gabrielle Richards ( ) Shaquala Williams ( ) Devyn Galland ( ) Micaela Cocks ( ) Sally Crowe ( ) Micaela Cocks ( ) Ariel Thomas ( ) Jessica Schutt ( ) Ariel Thomas ( ) Sabrina Ionescu ( )

66 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Alison Lang ( ) , Jillian Alleyne ( ) , Bev Smith ( ) , Stefanie Kasperski ( ) , Lauri Landerholm ( ) , Amanda Johnson ( ) , Arianne Boyer ( ) , Shaquala Williams ( ) , Taylor Lilley ( ) , Debbie Adams ( ) ,412 REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Rebs. 1. Jillian Alleyne ( ) , Bev Smith ( ) , Alison Lang ( ) , Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Amanda Johnson ( ) Debbie Sporcich ( ) Arianne Boyer ( ) Debbie Adams ( ) Andrea Bills ( ) Cathrine Kraayeveld ( ) ASSISTS Player G Avg. Assists 1. Lauri Landerholm ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Missy Croshaw ( ) Jacquie Semeniuk ( ) Corrie Mizusawa ( ) Shaquala Williams ( ) Kaela Chapdelaine ( ) Lisa Bowyer ( ) Nia Jackson ( ) Maite Cazorla (2015-pres.) STEALS Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Julie Cushing ( ) Nia Jackson ( ) Amanda Johnson ( ) Lisa Bowyer ( ) Jasmin Holliday ( ) Debbie Adams ( ) Suzanne Washington ( ) Alison Lang ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Alison Lang ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) Jenny Mowe ( ) Bev Smith ( ) Renae Fegent ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Cathrine Kraayeveld ( ) Gabi Neumann ( ) Jasmin Holliday ( ) Angelina Wolvert ( ) GAMES PLAYED Player Games 1. Lexi Petersen ( ) Micaela Cocks ( ) Jasmin Holliday ( ) 124 Jenny Mowe ( ) Andrea Bills ( ) Kaela Chapdelaine ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) 120 Danielle Love ( ) 120 Eleanor Haring ( ) 120 Lauri Landerholm ( ) 120 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. four attempts per game, two years) Player G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Alison Lang ( ) , Jenny Mowe ( ) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) , Sara Wilson ( ) Angelina Wolvert ( ) Jillian Alleyne ( ) Debbie Sporcich ( ) Gabi Neumann ( ) Debbie Adams ( ) , Sonja Curtis ( ) * Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Avg. 3FGs 1. Taylor Lilley ( ) Lexi Bando (2014-pres.) Missy Croshaw ( ) Brandi Davis ( ) Jamie Craighead ( ) Amanda Johnson ( ) Micaela Cocks ( ) Shaquala Williams ( ) Katelyn Loper ( ) Chelsea Wagner ( ) POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. one attempt per game, two years) Player G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1 Lexi Bando (2014-pres) Jennifer Bourn ( ) Michelle Eble ( ) Natasha O Brien ( ) Chelsea Wagner ( ) Missy Croshaw ( ) Victoria Kenyon ( ) Taylor Lilley ( ) Cathrine Kraayeveld ( ) Jessica Schutt ( ) Betty Ann Boeving ( )

67 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS (Cont.) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.5 attempts per game, two years) Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Micaela Cocks ( ) Shaquala Williams ( ) Carolyn Ganes ( ) Lauri Landerholm ( ) Ariel Thomas (2010-pres.) Sonja Curtis ( ) Lexi Bando (2014-pres) Gabrielle Richards ( ) Tamika Nurse ( ) Heather McDuffie ( ) Jessica Schutt ( ) DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Player G Season-High DFSG 1. Alison Lang ( ) (1983, 1984) Jillian Alleyne ( ) (2014) Bev Smith ( ) (1981, 1982) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) (1989) Arianne Boyer ( ) (1995) 90 Lauri Landerholm ( ) (1986) Julie Cushing ( ) (1979) Amanda Johnson ( ) (2010 & 2011) Shaquala Williams ( ) (2002) Debbie Sporcich ( ) (1991) 71 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player G Season-High D-D 1. Jillian Alleyne (2012-pres.) (2014) 92* 2. Bev Smith ( ) (1982) Alison Lang ( ) (1982, 1983) Stefanie Kasperski ( ) (1990) 49 Debbie Sporcich ( ) (1991) Amanda Johnson ( ) (2010) Cathrine Kraayeveld ( ) (2002) Arianne Boyer ( ) (1995, 1997) Renae Fegent ( ) 82 8 (1995) Angelina Wolvert ( ) (2001) 14 - Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) (2017) 11 * Ranks second in NCAA history behind Oklahoma s Courtney Paris. Alleyne s 29 doubledoubles as a sophomore and 28 as a junior led the nation each year. OTHER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (where top-10 list is not available) CAREER GAMES STARTED Career 117 Alison Lang, FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 32 Chrishae Rowe vs. USC (9 made), Feb. 14, 2014 Chrishae Rowe at California (10 made), Jan. 5, 2014 Season 654 Chrishae Rowe (246 made), Career 1,682 Bev Smith (857 made), THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 21 Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa (3 made), March 17, 2001 Season 306 Katelyn Loper (83 made), Taylor Lilley (124 made), Career 702 Taylor Lilley (270 made), FREE THROWS MADE Game 15 Debbie Sporcich vs. N.M. State (17 att.), Dec. 7, 1990 Season 190 Jillian Alleyne (268 attempts), Career 492 Jillian Alleyne (798 attempts), FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game 19 Jillian Alleyne (12 made), vs. Portland St., Nov. 15, 2012 Season 268 Jillian Alleyne (190 made), Career 798 Jillian Alleyne (492 made), CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Season 31 Shaquala Williams, # Player Opponent Date Stats 1. Bev Smith Washington Jan. 22, P, 11 R, 11 S 2. Bev Smith Washington Jan. 25, P, 12 R, 12 A 3. Bev Smith Washington Feb. 19, P, 14 R, 11 A 4. Stefanie Kasperski Arizona State Feb. 12, P, 12 R, 10 B 5. Sabrina Ionescu vs. San Jose State Nov. 27, P, 12 R, 11 A 6. Sabrina Ionescu at Clemson Dec. 12, P, 12 R, 10 A 7. Sabrina Ionescu Utah Jan. 22, P, 10 R, 13 A 8. Sabrina Ionescu UCLA Feb. 10, P, 10 R, 10 A Note - Ionescu s four in set a single-season NCAA record for a freshman ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES 67

68 ALL-TIME ROSTER (1972+) A Adams, Debbie 77-78, 78-79, 79-80, Aiken, Cathy Aiken, Nancy Aikins, Sandy Allen, Ashley 03-04, Allen, Brooke 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, Alleyne, Jillian 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, Anderson, Cindy 79-80, Anderson, Missy 87-88, Anderson, Vonda 87-88, 88-89, B Baker, Tori 87-88, 88-89, Bando, Lexi 14-15, 15-16, Banks, Jackie Banks, Karen 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, Barton, Shanthi 92-93, 93-94, Beckes, Tracy 80-81, 81-82, Belloni, Joanne Benson, Mendy 95-96, 96-97, Bernhardt, Alison 80-81, Berthuel, Marie Bills, Andrea 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, Blair, Kelly Blickle, Sally 75-76, 76-77, Boesser, Sara Boeving, Betty Ann 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, Bonn, Margaret 75-76, 76-77, Bot, Carol 83-84, Bourn, Jennifer 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, Bowyer, Lisa 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, Boyer, Arianne 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, Brenner, Liz 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, Brewster, Cicely 94-95, Briot, Chrisanne 75-76, 76-77, 77-78, Brown, Amanda Brown, Jenny 83-84, Brown, Sue 84-85, Burden, Kaye Busby, Beth 79-80, C Camp, Monica Campbell, Jenny 89-90, Campisano, Sierra Canepa, Nicole 08-09, 09-10, Carpenter, Megan 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, Carver, Lori 82-83, Cazorla, Maite 15-16, Chapdelaine, Kaela 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, Chapin, Sherrill Christensen, Christy Clawson, Kerry 77-78, Cocks, Micaela 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, Cooper, Kat Craighead, Jamie 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, Croshaw, Missy Cushing, Julie 76-77, 77-78, 78-79, Curry, Edniesha 00-01, Curtis, Sonja 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, D Davis, Brandi 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, Davis, Mary Jo 89-90, Delgado, Amanda 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, Dion, Lindsey 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, Doherty, Ann Dorsey, Sabrina Drake, Andrea Drouet, Carol 84-85, 85-86, Dunham, Jean E Eaton, Claudia 78-79, Eble, Michelle 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, Ecklund, Sheri Edamura, Cindie 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, Edwards, Alissa 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, Edwards, Lynne Edwards, Sandie 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, Ekhammer, Karen Ellingson, Camber 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, Evans, Brigid 87-88, Eymann, Deborah F Fallin, Kristi 09-10, Fegent, Renae 94-95, 95-96, Flynn, Candyce 09-10, Forristall, Kristen 04-05, Fredrick, Alyssa 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, G Galland, Devyn Ganes, Carolyn 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, Gatchell, Gail 81-82, 82-83, Gaynor, Darriel Gieck, Cathy 87-88, 88-89, Gienger, Penny 80-81, 81-82, 82-83, Giguiere, Kim 86-87, Gildon, Oti 15-16, Giomi, Lydia Glidden, Kris 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, Green, Donna Gruys, Katie 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, Gunderson, Kedzie 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, H Hall, Justine Hanson, Becky Hanzlik, Karen Hardison, Mary Ellen Haring, Eleanor 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, Harris, Janet 81-82, Hawkins, Debbie Hawkins, Jamie 05-06, Healea, Karen 92-93, 93-94,

69 ALL-TIME ROSTER (1972+) Hebard, Ruthy Heimstra, Diane Higgs, Helen 80-81, 81-82, 82-83, Holliday, Jasmin 08-09, 09-10, 10-11, Hughes, Natalie 96-97, Hunt, Vicki 74-75, 75-76, 76-77, I Iamaleava, Janitah 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, Ionescu, Sabrina Ironmonger, Ellyce 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, J Jackson, Nia 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11, Johansen, Jennifer 92-93, Johnson, Amanda 08-09, 09-10, 10-11, Jones, Meg 79-80, K Kahut, Sheryl Kanegae, Courtney 94-95, Kasperski, Stefanie 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, Kelley, Shannon Kenyon, Victoria 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, Kollo, Rita 07-08, Kraayeveld, Cathrine 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, L Landerholm, Lauri 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, Lang, Alison 80-81, 81-82, 82-83, Lee, Cathy Lewis, Lisa Lewis, ReShawn Lillard, Jean Maree 90-91, Lilley, Taylor 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, Livingston, Diamond Loera, Jordan 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, Loper, Katelyn 12-13, 13-14, Love, Danielle 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, Love, Rebecca Luedloff, Kris 79-80, Lystell, Carol 74-75, M Malos, Julia Manou, Ellie 07-08, Martin, Joni Master, Jean McCartney, Trina 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, McClaren, Chris 72-73, McCormick, Peg McDuffie, Heather 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, McDuffie, Sonora McGwire, Mallory McInturff, Sally 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, McKay, Lori McKnight, Kirsten 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, Meharry, Brianne 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, Metzger, Chris 81-82, 82-83, Middleton, Toni Middleton, Uti Miley, Chynna 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, Miller, Debbie Miller, Julie Mitchell, Laura Mizusawa, Corrie 02-03, Moore, Courtney 99-00, Moore, Kashara Moore, Mar Shay 15-16, Mowe, Jenny 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, Murphy, Cindy 92-93, N Neal, Kim 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, Neubert, Tatum Neumann, Gabi 84-85, 85-86, Niemann, Kristin 94-95, Nurse, Tamika 05-06, 06-07, O Oaks, Cicley 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, O Brien, Mary O Brien, Natasha 96-97, 97-98, Okwumabua, Yadili 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, Oliveira, Elsa 95-96, P Parrish, Amy 01-02, Paschke, Becky 76-77, Petersen, Lexi 11-12, 13-14, 14-15, Pettersen, Amy 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, Pierce, Hailey 95-96, Piers, Karen 97-98, 98-99, Poitro, Pat Polansky, Katie Polhemus, Wendy 73-74, Q None R Racicot, Sherry Ray, Shelly 85-86, Rees, Peggy 73-74, 74-75, 75-76, Reynolds, Deborah Richard, Tammy Riechers, Barb Robbins, Shandy Robertson, Molly Roth, Alison Rowe, Chrishae S Saffold, Lindsey 08-09, Sandvold, Jenny Sattiewhite, Sheila 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, Sbrissa, Mary 06-07, Schutt, Jessica 92-93, 93-94, Schvaneveldt, Kay

70 ALL-TIME ROSTER (1972+) Selden, Vanessa 89-90, Semeniuk, Jacquie 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, Shekell, Peggy Shetters, Jessie 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, Shoemaker, Gay Shreve, Kourtney 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, Sievzagga, Amy Smith, Bev 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, Smith, Diane 72-73, Smith, Iesha Smith, Marne 88-89, 89-90, Smith, Tara 77-78, Snider, Angie Sporcich, Debbie 90-91, 92-93, Stanulis, Laura 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, Steen, Kayla 02-03, Stiles, Chloe 12-13, 13-14, Stoican, Mary Ann 79-80, 80-81, 81-82, Stowell, Missy 90-91, Strange, Nicole 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, Sullivan, Maureen Swadener, Peggy 89-90, 90-91, Y Yaeger, Morgan Yearwood, Lauren 15-16, Young, Beth Young, Kathy Z None T Taylor, Amy 01-02, Tennant, Lauri Thomas, Ariel 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, Thomas, Tatianna 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, Thorne, Shannon 96-97, Toler, Drea 13-14, Towriss, Allison 79-80, Trask, Diana Trinder, Megan Turner, Catherria U Unaka, Ndidi 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, V Vandenberg, Jacinta 15-16, Vetter, Lisa 81-82, W Wagner, Chelsea 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, Wallenborn, Staci 88-89, 89-90, Ware, Debbie 78-79, Warthen, Linda Washington, Suzanne 78-79, Weaver, Deanna 10-11, Whang, Cynthia Williams, Shaquala 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, Wilson, Sara 90-91, 92-93, Wolvert, Angelina 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, X None 70

71 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS AND COACHING HISTORY Overall Conference Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish Jane Spearing Nancy Mikleton Nancy Mikleton Elwin Heiny Elwin Heiny Second Elwin Heiny First Elwin Heiny First Elwin Heiny First Elwin Heiny First Elwin Heiny Third Elwin Heiny First Elwin Heiny Third Elwin Heiny T-First Elwin Heiny T-Second Elwin Heiny Fifth Elwin Heiny Third Elwin Heiny T-Fourth Elwin Heiny Eighth Elwin Heiny Seventh Elwin Heiny T-Ninth Jody Runge Third Jody Runge Fourth Jody Runge T-Third Jody Runge Second Jody Runge Fourth Jody Runge T-First Jody Runge First Jody Runge Fourth Bev Smith T-Sixth Bev Smith T-Fifth Bev Smith Eighth Bev Smith T-Second Bev Smith Eighth Bev Smith Sixth Bev Smith Seventh Bev Smith Seventh Paul Westhead T-Sixth Paul Westhead Ninth Paul Westhead Ninth Paul Westhead th Paul Westhead th Kelly Graves T-9th Kelly Graves th Kelly Graves th Totals 42 Years Northwest Basketball League Record ( to , 5 seasons) NorPac Conference Record ( to , 4 seasons) Pac-12 Conference Record ( to pres., 30 seasons) Overall Conference Coach, Seasons (No.) W L Pct. W L Pct. Jane Spearing, (1) Nancy Mikleton, (2) Elwin Heiny, (17) * Jody Runge, (8) Bev Smith, (8) Paul Westhead, (5) Kelly Graves, 2014-pres. (2) *63-81 (.438) in Pac-10 games (seven seasons) AP POLL HISTORY Year Rank Date Dec. 12, Dec. 15, Dec. 9, Dec. 2, Nov. 24, Jan. 30, Jan. 22, Jan. 15, Jan. 9, Jan. 2, Dec. 26, Dec. 18, Dec. 11, Dec. 4, Nov. 28, Nov. 21, March 13, March 6, Jan. 10, Jan. 3, Dec. 27, Dec. 20, Dec. 13, Dec. 6, Nov. 29, Nov. 22, Nov. 15, Nov. 9, March 8, March 1, Feb. 22, Feb. 8, Jan. 18, Jan. 24, Dec. 15, Dec. 8, Nov. 27, Nov. 20, March 3, Feb. 23, March 27, March 14, March 7, Feb. 28, Feb. 21, Feb. 14, Feb. 7, Jan. 31, Jan. 24, Jan. 17, Jan. 10, Jan. 3, Dec. 27, Dec. 20, Dec. 13, Dec. 6, Nov. 29, Nov. 18, March 26, March 15, March 8, March 3, Feb. 24, Feb. 17, Feb. 10, Feb. 3, Jan. 27, Jan. 20, Jan. 13, Jan. 5, Dec. 30, Dec. 23, Dec. 16, Dec. 9, Dec. 2, Nov. 25, March 18, March 9, Nov. 25, March 6, Feb. 20,

72 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME Alabama Series Record: Tied / Oregon Ruston, La. 12/ Alabama Portland, Ore. Alaska-Anchorage Series Record: Oregon leads 8-4 3/ UAA OT Bellingham, Wash. 1/ UAA Anchorage, Alaska 1/ UAA Anchorage, Alaska 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ UAA Ashland, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Anchorage, Alaska 12/ Oregon Anchorage, Alaska 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Alaska-Fairbanks Series Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/ Oregon Fairbanks, Alaska 1/ Alaska-Fairbanks Fairbanks, Alaska 1/ Alaska-Fairbanks Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Fairbanks, Alaska 12/ Oregon Fairbanks, Alaska American Series Record: American leads, / American Las Vegas, Nev. Arizona Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 3/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Arizona Tucson Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona OT Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Arizona (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 3/ Arizona Eugene, Ore. 3/ Arizona (P12T) Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona (OT) Tucson, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Arizona (P12T) Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Tucson, Ariz. 3/ Oregon (P12T) Seattle, Wash. Arizona State Series Record: Arizona State leads, / Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 12/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Arizona State Las Vegas, Nev. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon OT Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 72

73 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 2/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon OT Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 3/ Arizona State (P12T) Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Arizona State (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1/ #24 Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 3/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ #13 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 2/ #12 Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 1/ #8 Arizona State Eugene, Ore. 2/ #23 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. Arkansas Series Record: Arkansas leads 3-1 1/ Arkansas Las Vegas, Nev. 12/ Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Arkansas Honolulu, Hawai i Auburn Series Record: Auburn leads / Auburn Auburn, Ala. 12/ Auburn Eugene, Ore. Baylor Series Record: Baylor leads 3-0 3/ Baylor (NCAA) Seattle, Wash. 12/ #10 Baylor Waco, Texas 12/ #7 Baylor Eugene, Ore. Boise State Series Record: Oregon leads / Boise State Boise, Idaho 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Boise, Idaho 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Boise, Idaho 12/ Boise State Boise, Idaho 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Boise State Boise, Idaho 12/ Oregon Boise, Idaho 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Boise State Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Boise, Idaho Boston College Series Record: Boston College leads / Boston College St. Thomas, V.I. Brigham Young Series Record: Oregon leads / Brigham Young Provo, Utah 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Provo, Utah 12/ Oregon Anchorage, Alaska 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Brigham Young Provo, Utah 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Brigham Young Provo, Utah Butler Series Record: Butler leads / Butler Lawrence, Kan. California Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 3/ California Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 73

74 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ California Berkeley, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ California Eugene, Ore. 3/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ California Eugene, Ore. 3/ California Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calf. 12/ California Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ California (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ California Berkeley, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ California (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ #9 California Berkeley, Calif. 2/ #9 California Eugene, Ore. 3/ #10 California (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ #8 California Eugene, Ore. 2/ #6 California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ California Eugene, Ore. 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 3/ California (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 1/ California Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ California Berkeley, Calif. 2/ California Eugene, Ore. 2/ #6 California Eugene, Ore. 2/ #6 California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ #23 California OT Berkeley, Calif. 2/ #24 California Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ California Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon (#20 Cal) Berkeley, Calif. 2/ California Eugene, Ore. Cal Poly Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Cal Poly - Pomona Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/ Oregon Las Vegas, Nev. 12/ Cal Poly-Pomona Pomona, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Cal State Bakersfield Series Record: Oregon leads, / CSU Bakersfield Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Cal State Fullerton Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Cal State Los Angeles Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Cal State Northridge Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Central Michigan Series Record: Central Michigan leads / Central Michigan Las Vegas, Nev. Central Washington Series Record: Central Washington leads 1-0 3/ Central Washington Eugene, Ore. Cheyney Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Jamaica, N.Y. Chicago State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Cincinnati Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/ Cincinnati (NCAA) Ames, Iowa Clemson Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ #25 Oregon Clemson, S.C. 74

75 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Colorado Series Record: Oregon leads, / Oregon (AIAW) Eugene, Ore. 12/ Colorado Berkeley, Calif. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Boulder, Colo. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Colorado Honolulu, Hawaii 3/ Colorado (NCAA) Boulder, Colo. 11/ Oregon Boulder, Colo. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Boulder, Colo. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Boulder, Colo. 2/ #21 Colorado Boulder, Colo. 3/ #19 Colorado Eugene, Ore. 2/ Colorado Eugene, Ore. 2/ Colorado Boulder, Colo. 1/ Oregon Boulder, Colo. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Colorado Boulder, Colo. Colorado State Series Record: Oregon leads / Colorado State Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Fort Collins, Colo. Connecticut (UConn) Series Record: Connecticut leads / #1 Connecticut Eugene, Ore. 11/ #1 Connecticut Hartford, Conn. 3/ #1 Connecticut (NCAA) Bridgeport, Conn. Concordia (Ore.) Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Coppin State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Albuquerque, N.M. Delta State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Denver Series Record: Series tied at / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Denver Denver, Colo. 12/ Denver Eugene, Ore. DePaul Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Minneapolis, Minn. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Amarillo, Texas 12/ Oregon Chicago, Ill. 12/ DePaul Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Chicago, Ill. Drake Series Record: Drake leads 3-2 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Drake Des Moines, Iowa 11/ Drake Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Drake Des Moines, Iowa Duke Series Record: Oregon leads, 1-0 3/ Oregon (#9 Duke) (NCAA) Durham, N.C. Eastern Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. Eastern Washington Series Record: Oregon leads 7-0 1/ Oregon Cheney, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Cheney, Wash. 3/ Oregon (NCAA) Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. Fresno State Series Record: Oregon leads 6-4 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 12/ Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Fresno State Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. George Washington Series Record: Tied / George Washington Washington, D.C. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. Georgia Series Record: Georgia leads / Georgia Portland, Ore. 12/ Georgia Anchorage, Alaska Georgia Tech Series Record: Georgia Tech leads / Georgia Tech Portland, Ore. 12/ #25 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 75

76 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Gonzaga Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Spokane, Wash. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Spokane, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Spokane, Wash. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Spokane, Wash. Grambling State Series Record: Tied / Oregon Auburn, Ala. 12/ Grambling State Lubbock, Texas Hampton Series Record: Oregon leads, / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Hawai`i Series Record: Hawai`i leads, 3-2 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Hawai`i Honolulu, Hawaii 11/ Hawai`i Honolulu, Hawaii 11/ Hawai i Honolulu, Hawaii 11/ Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Hofstra Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Hempstead, N.Y. Houston Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT Title) Eugene, Ore. Howard Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Humboldt State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Idaho Series Record: Oregon leads, 6-2 2/ Oregon Moscow, Idaho 12/ Idaho Eugene, Ore. 11/ Idaho Moscow, Idaho 12/ Oregon Spokane, Wash. 11/ Oregon Moscow, Idaho 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Idaho State Series Record: Oregon leads 6-0 1/ Oregon Pocatello, Idaho 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Pocatello, Idaho 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Pocatello, Idaho Illinois Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Illinois Champaign, Ill. Illinois State Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/ Oregon Wichita, Kan. 11/ Illinois State Normal, Ill. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Iowa Series Record: Iowa leads 1-0 3/ Iowa (NCAA) OT Salt Lake City, Utah Iowa State Series Record: Iowa State leads 2-1 1/ Oregon Wichita, Kan. 12/ Iowa State Ames, Iowa 3/ Iowa State (NCAA) Ames, Iowa Indiana Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Portland, Ore. Kansas Series Record: Tied / Kansas Plainview, Texas 12/ Kansas Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Lawrence, Kan. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Kansas State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Springfield, Mo. Kent State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Malibu, Calif. Kentucky Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/ Oregon (AIAW) Eugene, Ore. Lamar Series Record: Oregon leads, / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 76

77 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Long Beach State Series Record: Oregon leads, / Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 12/ Long Beach State OT Eugene, Ore. 12/ Long Beach State Portland, Ore. 1/ Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 12/ Long Beach State Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Long Beach, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Long Beach, Calif. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. Long Island Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Brooklyn, N.Y. Louisiana State (LSU) Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Plainview, Texas 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ LSU Baton Rouge, La. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Louisiana Tech Series Record: Louisiana Tech leads / Louisiana Tech Rustin, La. Louisville Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Louisville, Ky. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Louisville (NCAA) Athens, Ga. Marquette Series Record: Series Tied / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. Maryland Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ Oregon (#4 UM) (NCAA) Bridgeport, Conn. Maryland-Eastern Shore Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Lawrence, Kan. Memphis Series Record: Memphis leads / Memphis Minneapolis, Minn. Mercer Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Anchorage, Alaska Miami (Fla.) Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Brooklyn, N.Y. Miami Ohio Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Michigan State Series Record: Oregon leads, 2-0 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon (MSU #24) Eugene, Ore. Middle Tennessee State Series Record: Middle Tennessee State leads / MTSU Arlington, Texas Minnesota Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Amarillo, Texas Mississippi (Ole Miss) Series Record: Mississippi leads, / Mississippi (#25 UO) Oxford, Miss. Mississippi State Series Record: Mississippi State leads, / Mississippi State Kona, Hawaii 11/ #7 Mississippi State Honolulu, Hawaii Missouri Series Record: Missouri leads 1-0 3/ Missouri (NCAA) Eugene, Ore. Missouri State (formerly Southwest Missouri State) Series Record: Missouri State leads / Oregon Springfield, Mo. 12/ Missouri State Springfield, Mo. 12/ Missouri State Springfield, Mo. Montana Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Missoula, Mont. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Missoula, Mont. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Montana Missoula, Mont. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Montana Missoula, Mont. 12/ Oregon Missoula, Mont. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Montana Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Missoula, Mont. 77

78 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Montana State Series Record: Oregon leads 7-1 2/ Montana State Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Bozeman, Mont. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Bozeman, Mont. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Bozeman, Mont. 12/ Oregon OT Eugene, Ore. Navy Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Nebraska Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/ Oregon Albuquerque, N.M. Nevada Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Reno, Nev. 12/ Oregon Kona, Hawaii 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Nevada Reno, Nev. 12/ Nevada Eugene, Ore. New Mexico Series Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ New Mexico Wichita, Kan. 1/ Oregon Albuquerque, N.M. 11/ New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. New Mexico State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Las Cruces, N.M. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Nicholls State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. North Carolina Series Record: Series tied, / #11 North Carolina Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Raleigh, N.C. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. North Dakota Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Grand Forks, N.D. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Northern Arizona Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Northern Illinois Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Northern Kentucky Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Amarillo, Texas Northwestern Series Record: Tied / Northwestern Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Evanston, Ill. Ohio State Series Record: Ohio State leads / Oregon Portland, Ore. 3/ Ohio State (NCAA) Eugene, Ore. 12/ Ohio State Eugene, Ore. Oklahoma Series Record: Oklahoma leads / #13 Oklahoma Honolulu, Hawai i Old Dominion Series Record: Old Dominion leads / Old Dominion Portland, Ore. Oral Roberts Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Missoula, Mont. Oregon State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon State Bozeman, Mont. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 78

79 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon State Missoula, Mont. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon State OT Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon State Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 12/ Oregon OT Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon OT Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon OT Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State OT Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 12/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Eugene, Ore. 1/ #11 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. Pacific (CA) Series Record: Oregon leads 4-0 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Fresno, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. Pacific Christian Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Pepperdine Series Record: Oregon leads 3-1 1/ Oregon Malibu, Calif. 1/ Oregon Malibu, Calif. 12/ Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Portland Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Portland Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 79

80 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 11/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Portland Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Portland Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Portland Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Portland Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Portland State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Portland State Portland, Ore. 2/ Portland State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Portland State Bellingham, Wash. 1/ Portland State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Portland State Portland, Ore. 1/ Portland State OT Eugene, Ore. 2/ Portland State OT Portland, Ore. 3/ Portland State OT Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Portland State OT Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Portland State OT Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. (Moda Center) Prairie View A&M Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Portland, Ore. Princeton Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Rutgers Series Record: Rutgers leads 2-1 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 3/ Rutgers (NCAA) Ames, Iowa St. Francis (PA) Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. St. John s Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Lawrence, Kan. St. Joseph s (PA) Series Record: Tied / St. Joseph s Philadelphia, Pa. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Sacramento State Series Record: Tied / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Sacramento State Eugene, Ore. Saint Mary s (CA) Series Record: Oregon leads 6-2 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Moraga, Calif. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Moraga, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Moraga, Calif. 12/ Saint Mary s Eugene, Ore. 11/ Saint Mary s Eugene, Ore. Samford Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. San Diego Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon San Diego, Calif. San Diego State Series Record: Series tied 3-3 1/ SDSU San Diego, Calif. 3/ SDSU (NCAA) San Diego, Calif. 3/ Oregon (WNIT Title) Amarillo, Texas 12/ SDSU San Diego, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (NCAA) Knoxville, Tenn. 80

81 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) San Francisco Series Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/ Oregon San Francisco, Calif. 12/ San Francisco Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon San Francisco, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. San Francisco State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Jose State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 2/ Oregon San Jose, Calif. 11/ Oregon San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ San Jose State San Jose, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon San Jose, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon San Jose, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii Santa Clara Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Santa Clara, Calif. 2/ Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 3/ Oregon (NCAA) Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Santa Clara, Calif. 12/ Oregon Santa Clara, Calif. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Santa Clara Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Santa Clara, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Santa Clara, Calif. 12/ Oregon (2OT) Eugene, Ore. Seattle U Series Record: Oregon leads 9-0 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Bozeman, Mont. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Seattle Pacific Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 2/ Seattle Pacific Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Portland, Ore. Simon Fraser Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Burnaby, B.C. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. South Carolina Series Record: South Carolina leads 2-0 3/ South Carolina (WNIT) Amarillo, Texas 11/ South Carolina St. Thomas, V.I. South Dakota Series Record: South Dakota leads, 1-0 3/ South Dakota (WNIT) Vermillion, S.D. South Dakota State Series Record: South Dakota State leads / South Dakota State Eugene, Ore. 11/ South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. South Florida Series Record: Even / Oregon Arlington, Texas 12/ South Florida Cancun, Mexico Southern Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Southern Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 6-1 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Southern Oregon Ashland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Ashland, Ore. Southern Utah Series Record: Southern Utah leads / Southern Utah Cedar City, Utah Southwest Louisiana Series Record: SW Louisiana leads / SW Louisiana Lafayette, La. 81

82 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Stanford Series Record: Stanford leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 3/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 3/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 3/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 3/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 3/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 3/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 3/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ #6 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #6 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 12/ #9 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ #3 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #16 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #15 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #9 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ #9 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ #7 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ #6 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 1/ #11 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #4 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #2 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #2 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #4 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #2 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #4 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ #3 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #4 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #4 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #4 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 3/ Oregon (#19 Stanford) Eugene, Ore. 1/ #11 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 2/ #13 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 1/ #10 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 2/ #8 Stanford Eugene, Ore. 3/ #10 Stanford (P12T) Seattle, Wash. Stephen F. Austin Series Record: Tied 1-1 3/ SFA (AIAW) Nacogdoches, Texas 11/ Oregon Plainview, Texas Temple Series Record: Tied, / Temple Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (NCAA) Durham, N.C. Tennessee Series Record: Tennessee leads 1-0 3/ Tennessee (NCAA) Knoxville, Tenn. Texas Series Record: Texas leads / Texas Portland, Ore. 1/ Texas Wichita, Kan. 12/ Texas Portland, Ore. 12/ Texas Austin, Texas Texas A&M Series Record: Tied / Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ Texas A&M College Station, Texas Texas-Arlington Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) Series Record: Oregon leads, / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Texas Christian (TCU) Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Portland, Ore. 12/ TCU (NCAA) Fort Worth, Texas 3/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. Texas-El Paso (UTEP) Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) El Paso, Texas Texas Tech Series Record: Texas Tech leads / Texas Tech Eugene, Ore. 12/ Texas Tech OT Lubbock, Texas 11/ Texas Tech Eugene, Ore. 82

83 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Texas Woman s College Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/ Oregon Wichita, Kan. Toledo Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Amarillo, Texas Tulane Series Record: Tulane leads / Tulane New Orleans, La. Tulsa Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Cancun, Mexico UAB Series Record: UAB leads 1-0 3/ UAB (NCAA) OT Eugene, Ore. UC Irvine Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Berkeley, Calif. 1/ Oregon Irvine, Calif. 11/ Oregon San Luis Obispo, Calif. 11/ UC Irvine Irvine, Calif. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. UC Riverside Series Record: Tied, / UC Riverside Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. UC Santa Barbara Series Record: Oregon leads / UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Santa Barbara, Calif. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. UCLA Series Record: UCLA leads, / UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 2/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 12/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 3/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calf. 3/ UCLA (P12T) San Jose, Calf. 1/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ #9 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ # 9 UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ #16 UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ #21 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ #12 UCLA Eugene, Ore. 1/ #17 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon (#15 UCLA) Eugene, Ore. UNLV Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Las Vegas, Nev. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 83

84 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) USC Series Record: USC leads, / USC (AIAW) Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 12/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 11/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Eugene, Ore. 3/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ USC OT Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 12/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calf. 1/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 3/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 3/ USC (P12T) Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ USC Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ USC Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. U.S. International Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Utah Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah 12/ Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 12/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 11/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Utah Eugene, Ore. 12/ Utah OT Salt Lake City, Utah 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 2/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 3/ Utah Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 1/ Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah Utah State Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii 1/ Oregon Logan, Utah 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Utah Valley Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Valparaiso Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 84

85 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) Vanderbilt Series Record: Vanderbilt leads / Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 12/ Vanderbilt Eugene, Ore. Virginia Tech Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. Washington Series Record: Washington leads / Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Washington Ashland, Ore. 2/ Washington Corvallis, Ore. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 3/ Washington Bellingham, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 12/ Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Missoula, Mont. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington OT Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon OT Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Oregon (P12T) Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (WNIT) Seattle, Wash. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Oregon (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 12/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washintgon Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Washington (P12T) Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington OT Seattle, Wash. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Washington (P12T) Los Angeles, Calif. 1/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 3/ Washington (P12T) Seattle, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/ Washington (WNIT) Eugene, Ore. 1/ Washington Eugene, Ore. 2/ Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon (#24 UW) Seattle, Wash. 12/ #9 Washington Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon (#11 UW) (P12T) Seattle, Wash. Washington State Series Record: Oregon leads / Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon OT Pullman, Wash. 2/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 3/ Oregon Bellingham, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 85

86 ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon OT Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon OT Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 12/ Oregon Kona, Hawaii 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 2/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 3/ Oregon (P12T) Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 3/ Oregon (P12T) San Jose, Calif. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 12/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Wash. State Pullman, Wash. 3/ Wash. State (P12T) Seattle, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 3/ Wash. State (P12T) Seattle, Wash. 2/ Oregon Pullman, Wash. 1/ Wash. State Eugene, Ore. Weber State Series Record: Oregon leads 6-0 2/ Oregon Ogden, Utah 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Ogden, Utah 12/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Ogden, Utah 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Western Illinois Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Moscow, Idaho Western Kentucky Series Record: Western Kentucky leads / Western Kentucky Jamaica, N.Y. 12/ Oregon Lubbock, Texas 12/ Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. Western Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 7-6 1/ Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 2/ Western Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Western Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Western Oregon Bellingham, Wash. 1/ Western Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 2/ Western Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1/ Oregon OT Ashland, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Western Oregon Portland, Ore. 1/ Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. Western Washington Series Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/ W. Washington Corvallis, Ore. 2/ W. Washington Bellingham, Wash. 1/ Oregon Bellingham, Wash. 2/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Oregon Bellingham, Wash. 86

87 1/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2/ Oregon Bellingham, Wash. Wichita State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/ Oregon Wichita, Kan. Wisconsin Series Record: Wisconsin leads 2-1 3/ Wisconsin (NCAA) Nashville, Tenn. 11/ Oregon Raleigh, N.C. 11/ Wisconsin Eugene, Ore. Wisconsin-Green Bay Series Record: Wisconsin-Green Bay leads / UW-Green Bay Eugene, Ore. 11/ UW-Green Bay Green Bay, Wisc. Wyoming Series Record: Oregon leads / Oregon Eugene, Ore. 3/ Wyoming (WNIT) Laramie, Wyo. 11/ Oregon Eugene, Ore. 12/ Oregon Laramie, Wyo. ALL-TIME SERIES GAME-BY-GAME (Cont.) 87

88 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS School Home Away Neutral Total Last Alabama Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks American Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Baylor Boise State Boston College Brigham Young Butler California Cal Poly Cal Poly-Pomona CS Bakersfield CS Fullerton CS Los Angeles CS Northridge Central Michigan Central Washington Cheyney Chicago State Cincinnati Clemson Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Concordia (Ore.) Coppin State Delta State Denver DePaul Drake Duke Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Fresno State George Wash Georgia Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Hampton Hawai`i Hofstra Houston Howard Humboldt State Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois State Iowa Iowa State Indiana Kansas School Home Away Neutral Total Last Kansas State Kent State Kentucky Lamar Long Beach State Long Island Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Marquette Maryland Maryland-Eastern Shore Memphis Mercer Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Middle Tenn. State Minnesota Mississippi (Ole Miss) Mississippi State Missouri Missouri State Montana Montana State Navy Nebraska Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina State North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Illinois Northern Kentucky Northwestern Ohio State Oklahoma Old Dominion Oral Roberts Oregon State Pacific Pacific Christian Pepperdine Portland Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Rutgers St. Francis (Pa.) St. John s St. Joseph s (Pa.) Sacramento State Saint Mary s Samford San Diego

89 School Home Away Neutral Total Last San Diego State San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle U Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State South Florida Southern Southern Oregon Southern Utah SW Louisiana Stanford Stephen F. Austin Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas-Arlington Texas-San Antonio Texas Christian Texas Tech Texas Woman s Toledo Tulane Tulsa UAB UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara UCLA UNLV USC U.S. International Utah Utah State Utah Valley UTEP Valparaiso Vanderbilt Virginia Tech Washington Washington State Weber State Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Oregon W. Washington Wichita State Wisconsin Wisconsin-GB Wyoming ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (Cont.) 89

90 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (3-8) Coach: Jane Spearing H: 1-4, A: 2-4 J 15 at Oregon College of Education W J 23 Southern Oregon W J 24 at Oregon State L F 6 at Oregon College of Education L F 8 at Oregon State L F 8 vs. Western Washington L F 11 at Portland State W F 29 Montana State L M 1 Washington State L M 1 Washington L M 2 Central Washington L (2-10) Coach: Nancy Mikleton H: 2-2, A: 0-7, N: 0-1 J 19 Oregon College of Education W J 22 at Portland State L J 24 Oregon State W J 26 at Southern Oregon L F 6 Oregon College of Education L F 7 at Washington L F 8 at Western Washington L F 13 Portland State L F 25 at Oregon State L F 27 vs. Portland State L F 28 vs. Oregon College of Education L M 1 at Alaska-Anchorage L,OT (5-15) Coach: Nancy Mikleton H: 3-3, A: 1-9, N: 1-3 J 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks W J 3 at Alaska-Fairbanks L J 5 at Alaska-Anchorage L J 6 at Alaska-Anchorage L J 13 at Oregon State L J 16 Southern Oregon W J 22 at Oregon College of Education L J 27 Portland State L F 3 Washington State W F 6 at Seattle Pacific L F 7 at Washington L F 10 Oregon College of Education L F 13 vs. Washington L F 13 vs. Eastern Oregon W F 14 at Oregon State L F 19 at Portland State L F 24 Oregon State L F 28 Alaska-Anchorage W M 4 vs. Alaska-Anchorage L M 6 vs. Washington L (11-6) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-3, A: 5-2, N: 1-1 J 11 vs. Oregon College of Ed. W, OT J 14 Washington L J 15 Alaska-Fairbanks L J 19 Oregon State W J 22 at Southern Oregon W J 26 Portland State L,OT F 4 Seattle Pacific W F 5 Southern Oregon W F 9 Oregon College of Education W F 11 at Washington State W, OT F 12 at Idaho W F 19 at Oregon State W F 23 at Portland State L,OT F 25 Alaska-Anchorage W M 3 vs. Seattle Pacific$ W M 4 at Portland State$ L, OT M 5 vs. Oregon College of Ed. L $ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Portland, Ore.) (19-5, 8-4) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 8-1, A: 10-3, N: 1-1 D 1 at Alaska-Fairbanks+ W D 2 at Alaska-Fairbanks+ W D 3 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ W D 4 at Alaska-Anchorage *++ W D 10 Humboldt State+ W J 7 Southern Oregon W J 13 at Washington * L J 14 at Western Washington * W J 17 at Oregon College of Education W J 21 Oregon State * W J 28 Portland State * W F 3 at Boise State * L F 4 at Washington State * L F 10 Western Washington * W F 11 Washington L F 14 at Southern Oregon W F 17 at Portland State * W F 24 at Oregon State * W F 25 Oregon College of Education W M 2 Montana * W M 3 Montana State * W M 9 at Western Washington W M 10 vs. Washington State$ W M 11 vs. Washington$ L Forfeit ++ Double forfeit $ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bellingham, Wash.) * NWBL Game (23-2, 11-0) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 11-0, A: 9-0, N: 3-2 D 9 Alaska-Anchorage W D 10 Alaska-Anchorage W D 28 at Simon Fraser W J 5 Washington * W J 6 Western Washington * W J 9 New Mexico W J 12 Washington State * W J 13 Boise State * W J 16 Hawaii W J 19 at Oregon State * W J 27 Portland State W J 29 Seattle W F 2 at Montana * W F 3 at Montana State * W F 16 at Washington * W F 17 at Western Washington * W F 24 at San Fransisco W F 25 at California W F 28 at Portland State * W M 1 Oregon State * W M 9 vs. Seattle$ W M 10 vs. Oregon State$ L M 15 vs. Minnesota# W M 16 vs. South Carolina# L M 17 vs. Northern Kentucky# W $ AIAW Region 9 Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.) * NWBL game # National Women s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) (24-5, 13-0) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 11-1, A: 8-2, N: 5-2 N 29 vs. Alabama$ W N 30 at (2) Louisiana Tech$ L D 6 San Jose State W D 8 San Francisco L D 18 vs. (5) Texas& L D 19 vs. Washington& W D 20 vs. Oregon State& W J 3 vs. Texas Woman s^ W J 4 vs. New Mexico^ L J 5 vs. Illinois State^ W J 11 at Seattle W J 12 at Washington * W J 18 Oregon State * W J 25 at Washington State * W J 26 at Eastern Washington * W J 30 at Portland State * W J 31 Montana * W F 2 Montana State * W F 4 Alaska-Anchorage W F 15 Washington * W F 16 Seattle * W F 19 Portland State * W F 21 at Weber State W F 22 at Boise State * W F 29 at Oregon State * W M 7 Montana * W M 8 Seattle * W M 12 (13) Kentucky# W M 15 at (3) Stephen F. Austin# L $ Louisiana Tech Tournament (Rustin, La.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.) * NWBL game # AIAW Tournament 90

91 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) (25-7, 11-1) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 11-0, A: 6-4, N: 8-3 N 27 vs. LSU$ W N 28 vs. (9) Kansas$ L N 29 vs. (7) Stephen F. Austin$ W D 4 at (5) Long Beach State L D 6 at (12) UCLA L D 13 Weber State W D 16 vs. San Jose State& W D 17 vs. Oregon State& W D 18 vs. (2) Old Dominion& L D 20 vs. Alaska-Anchorage^ W D 21 vs. Utah State^ W D 22 vs. Cal State-Los Angeles^ W J 3 at Arizona W J 5 at Arizona State L J 10 Boise State * W J 11 LSU W J 14 at Portland State * W J 16 at Oregon State * W J 22 at Washington * W F 5 at Montana * W F 7 at Montana State * W F 11 Oregon State * W F 13 Stanford W F 20 Washington State * W F 21 Eastern Washington * W F 27 Seattle W F 28 Washington * W M 7 Portland State * W M 14 vs. Washington W M 15 vs. (18) Oregon State L M 18 (17) Colorado# W M 21 at (4) USC# L $ Queen s Classic (Plainview, Texas) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i) * NWBL game # AIAW Tournament (21-5, 9-0) Coach: Elwin Heiny H : 7-1, A: 8-2, N: 6-2 D 3 vs. UC Irvine$ W D 4 vs. Arizona State$ W D 5 vs. Colorado$ L D 12 Utah W D 16 vs. LSU& W D 17 vs. Oregon State& W D 18 vs. Ohio State& W J 3 Drake W J 4 Pacific Christian W J 7 vs. Iowa State^ W J 8 vs. Texas^ L J 9 at Wichita State^ W J 15 Oregon State * W J 23 Washington * W J 25 at Portland State * W J 29 at (2) USC L J 30 at UCLA L F 6 at Boise State * W F 8 at Utah W F 11 at Oregon State * W F 19 at Washington * W F 20 at Eastern Washington * W F 22 at Washington State * W M 5 Montana State * W M 6 Montana * W M 13 Missouri# L $ Cal Women s Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Pizza Hut Classic (Wichita, Kansas) * NWBL game# NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) (15-14, 8-4) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 9-5, A: 4-6, N: 2-3 N 23 at (18) Drake L N 24 at Illinois State L N 26 vs. Memphis State$ L N 27 vs. DePaul$ W D 10 Portland State W D 11 Chicago State W D 17 (7) Long Beach State L,OT D 19 vs. Colorado& W D 20 vs. (7) Long Beach State& L D 21 vs. (6) Texas& L D 23 UCLA W J 6 at San Diego State L J 7 at Pepperdine W J 9 at UC Irvine W J 14 Washington State * W J 15 Washington * W J 21 Fresno State * W J 22 Pacific * W J 28 San Francisco * W J 29 Santa Clara * W F 3 at San Jose State * W F 4 at California * L F 6 (2) USC L F 11 at Oregon State * L F 17 at Washington State * W F 19 at Washington * L M 2 (20) Oregon State * L,OT M 10 California# L M 11 Washington# L $ Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) * NorPac game # NorPac Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) (23-7, 10-1) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 9-0, A: 7-4, N: 7-3 N 17 vs. San Francisco State$ W N 18 vs. San Jose State$ W N 19 vs. UC Irvine$ W D 3 at Colorado W D 10 at Portland State W D 18 vs. (3) Georgia& L D 19 vs. Arizona& W D 20 vs. Montana& W D 27 Illinois State W D 29 vs. (5) Maryland^ W D 30 at (1) USC^ L J 5 vs. Arizona State% L J 6 vs. Arkansas% L J 7 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona% W J 10 Portland W J 19 at Washington * W J 21 at Washington State * W J 27 at Pacific * W J 28 at Fresno State * L F 3 at Santa Clara * W F 4 at San Francisco * W F 10 California * W F 11 San Jose State * W F 15 Oregon State * W F 23 Washington State * W F 25 Washington * W M 2 at Oregon State * L M 9 Washington W M 10 Oregon State W M 16 at San Diego State# L $ Straw Hat Classic (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) ^ Winston Tire Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) % Budweiser Round Robin (Las Vegas, Nev.) * NorPac game# NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) (14-14, 6-5) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 7-4, A: 3-8, N: 4-2 N 27 Delta State W N 28 (5) USC L N 30 at UC Irvine L D 1 at Cal Poly-Pomona L D 8 Idaho L D 16 vs. Indiana& W D 17 vs. (20) Alabama& L D 18 vs. Portland State& W D 28 at Boise State L D 29 at Brigham Young L D 31 at Utah W J 2 at New Mexico W J 3 vs. Nebraska^ W J 15 Portland W J 18 Washington State * W J 19 Washington * L J 25 Oregon State * L J 30 Portland State L F 1 at San Jose State * L F 2 at Santa Clara * L F 8 Fresno State * W F 15 San Francisco * W F 16 California * W F 21 at Washington * L F 23 at Washington State * W F 27 Oregon State * W M 8 vs. Oregon State L M 9 vs. Fresno State W

92 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) & Giusti Tournament (Portland, Ore.) ^ Played at Albuquerque, N.M. * NorPac game (21-7, 10-2) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 12-0, A: 8-7, N: 1-0 N 23 at (19) LSU L N 25 at Tulane L N 27 at Southwest Louisiana L N 29 vs. Western Illinois$ W N 30 at Idaho$ L D 4 at Portland State W D 11 at Portland W D 14 Cal Poly-Pomona W D 21 Brigham Young W D 23 Boise State W D 30 Portland W J 3 at (4) Long Beach State L J 4 at Pepperdine W J 7 at Utah State W J 11 Utah W J 17 California * W J 18 San Jose State * W J 23 at Washington * L,OT J 25 at Washington State * W, OT J 31 Fresno State * W F 3 Arizona State W F 7 at Oregon State * W F 14 at San Jose State * W F 16 at California * W F 21 Washington State * W F 22 Washington * W M 1 at Fresno State * L M 5 Oregon State * W $ Idaho Tournament (Moscow, Idaho) * NorPac game (23-7, 14-4) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 15-3, A: 7-4, N: 1-0 N 29 Portland State W D 1 (20) Texas Tech L D 5 (7) Long Beach State L D 12 vs. Idaho$ W D 13 at Gonzaga$ W D 22 at Nevada-Reno W D 28 Colorado W D 30 U.S. International W J 2 Arizona State * W J 9 Oregon State * W J 12 Arizona * W J 15 at UCLA * L J 17 at (15) USC * L J 19 Portland W J 22 at Washington State * W J 24 at Washington * L J 27 Portland State W J 30 California * W J 31 Stanford * W F 5 at Arizona * W F 7 at Arizona State * W, OT F 13 at Oregon State * W F 20 (18) USC * W F 21 UCLA * W F 26 (17) Washington * W F 28 Washington State * W M 5 at Stanford * W M 7 at California * L M 11 Eastern Washington# W M 14 (10) Ohio State# L $ Bulldog Invitational (Spokane, Wash.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) (16-12, 9-9) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 7-4, A: 6-7, N: 3-1 N 27 Gonzaga W D 4 vs. Oral Roberts$ W D 5 at Montana$ L D 8 at Portland W D 11 at Pepperdine^ L D 12 vs. Kent State^ W D 21 Utah W D 28 at Hofstra W D 29 vs. (13) Western Kentucky% L D 30 vs. Cheyney% W J 7 at USC * L J 8 at UCLA * L J 15 at Arizona * W J 16 at Arizona State * L J 22 (12) Washington * L J 23 Washington State * W J 29 at (10) Stanford * L J 30 at California * W F 5 UCLA * L F 7 (19) USC * L F 12 Arizona State * W F 13 Arizona * W F 18 at Washington State * W F 20 at (11) Washington * L F 26 California * W F 27 (8) Stanford * L M 4 Oregon State * W M 11 at Oregon State * W $ Domino s Pizza Classic (Missoula, Mont.) ^ Pepperdine Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) % Rev. Cahill Invitational (New York, N.Y.) * Pac-10 game (22-10, 11-7) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 12-1, A: 6-8, N: 4-1 N 26 Concordia (Ore.) W D 1 at Hawai i L D 2 vs. Colorado$ L D 7 Portland W D 9 vs. Utah^ W D 10 at Oregon State^ W, OT D 16 Brigham Young W D 19 at Portland State W D 21 North Dakota W D 29 at Montana State W D 30 at Utah L J 6 at Oregon State * W J 13 Arizona * W J 14 Arizona State * W J 19 at Washington * L J 21 at Washington State * L J 27 (6) Stanford * L J 28 California * W F 3 USC * W F 4 UCLA * W F 9 at Arizona * L F 10 at Arizona State * W F 17 Washington State * W, OT F 18 Washington * W F 24 at California * L F 25 at (4) Stanford * L M 3 at UCLA * W M 4 at USC * L M 10 Oregon State * W M 23 vs. DePaul# W M 24 vs. Toledo# W M 25 vs. San Diego State# W $ Played at Honolulu, Hawai`i ^ Converse Classic (Corvallis, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # National Women s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) (17-12, 9-9) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 10-4, A: 5-7, N: 2-1 N 11 Simon Fraser W N 25 vs. Grambling State$ W N 26 at (7) Auburn$ L N 28 at Portland W D 1 vs. (22) Western Kentucky% W D 2 vs. Grambling State% L D 4 at New Mexico State W D 17 Northwestern L D 22 Portland State W D 29 Gonzaga W J 5 California * W J 7 (2) Stanford * L J 12 at Oregon State * W J 14 Rutgers W J 18 at (10) Washington * L J 20 at Washington State * W J 25 USC * W J 27 UCLA * W F 1 at Arizona * W F 3 at Arizona State * L F 9 Oregon State * W F 15 Washington State * W F 17 Washington * L F 23 at UCLA * L F 25 at USC * L M 1 Arizona State * W M 3 Arizona * L

93 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) M 8 at (2) Stanford * L M 10 at California * L $ Auburn Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.) % Cellular One Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) * Pac-10 game (13-15, 6-12) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-7, A: 6-8, N: 2-0 N 23 at St. Joseph s L N 24 at (23) Rutgers L N 30 at Weber State W D 2 at Gonzaga W D 7 New Mexico State W D 8 at Portland State W D 18 (4) Auburn L D 21 Montana W D 28 vs. Eastern Washington$ W D 29 vs. Texas A&M$ W J 3 at California * L J 5 at (8) Stanford * L J 11 Oregon State * L J 18 (13) Washington * L J 20 Washington State * L J 25 at USC * L J 27 at UCLA * L J 31 Arizona * W F 2 Arizona State * W F 10 at Oregon State * W F 15 at Washington State * L F 17 at (10) Washington * L F 22 UCLA * L F 24 USC * L F 28 at Arizona State * W M 2 at Arizona * W M 7 (9) Stanford * L M 9 Calfornia * W $ Rose City Classic (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game (14-14, 6-12) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 6-7, A: 8-7, N: 0-0 N 29 at North Dakota W D 1 at Northwestern W D 2 at DePaul W D 6 Boise State W D 7 St. Joseph s W D 16 at Montana L D 18 at Texas A&M L D 19 at Louisville W D 28 Montana State W, OT J 7 Portland W J 10 at UCLA * L J 12 at USC * L J 16 Washington State * W J 18 (9) Washington * L J 23 at Arizona * W J 25 at Arizona State * W J 31 at Oregon State * W, OT F 6 (24) California * L F 8 (3) Stanford * L F 13 at (18) Washington * L F 15 at Washington State * W F 20 Arizona State * L F 22 Arizona * L F 26 Oregon State * W M 5 at (6) Stanford * L M 7 at California * L M 12 USC * L M 14 UCLA * L * Pac-10 game (9-18, 3-15) Coach: Elwin Heiny H: 5-8, A: 3-10, N: 1-0 D 4 vs. Southwest Missouri State$ W D 6 at (3) Vanderbilt$ L D 9 Brigham Young W D 10 (24) DePaul L D 12 Weber State W D 19 Louisville W D 29 at Portland W J 2 at Idaho State W J 3 at Boise State L J 7 (24) California * L J 9 (4) Stanford * L J 13 at UCLA * L J 16 at (15) USC * L J 21 Washington State * L J 23 Washington * L J 28 at Arizona * L J 30 at Arizona State * L F 5 Oregon State * L F 11 (16) USC * L F 13 UCLA * W F 18 at Washington * L F 20 at Washington State * W F 25 Arizona State * L F 27 Arizona * W M 5 at Oregon State * L M 11 at (8) Stanford * L M 13 at California * L $ MCI/O Charley s Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) * Pac-10 game (20-9, 13-5) Coach: Jody Runge H: 10-2, A: 8-6, N: 2-1 N 26 at Hawai`i% L N 27 vs. Northern Illinois% W D 3 vs. Middle Tennessee State$ L D 4 vs. South Florida$ W D 11 Idaho State W D 13 at Weber State W D 28 at San Diego W D 30 at San Diego State L J 3 UTEP W J 6 UCLA * W J 8 (10) USC * L J 13 at Oregon State * L J 20 at Washington State * W J 22 at (16) Washington * W J 27 Arizona * W J 29 Arizona State * W F 3 at (14) Stanford * L F 5 at California * W F 11 Oregon State * W F 17 (15) Washington * W F 19 Washington State * W F 24 at Arizona State * W F 26 at Arizona * W M 3 California * W M 5 (11) Stanford * L M 10 at USC * L M 12 at UCLA * W M 16 Santa Clara# W M 19 at (5) Colorado# L % Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai`i) $ UTA/Marriott Classic (Arlington, Texas) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Boulder, Colo.) (18-10, 11-7) Coach: Jody Runge H: 13-3, A: 5-6, N: 0-1 N 25 Illinois% W N 26 Drake% L D 10 Portland W D 15 at Idaho State W D 17 at Brigham Young W D 19 Texas-Arlington W D 21 (9) Vanderbilt L D 30 Santa Clara W J 3 Saint Mary s W J 5 at UCLA * W J 7 at (21) USC * L J 13 (21) Oregon State * W J 19 Washington State * W J 21 (13) Washington * W J 26 at Arizona * L J 28 at Arizona State * L F 2 (3) Stanford * L F 4 California * W F 9 at (23) Oregon State * L F 17 at Washington State * W F 19 at (10) Washington * L F 23 Arizona State * W F 25 Arizona * W M 2 at California * W M 4 at (5) Stanford * L M 9 (23) USC * W M 11 UCLA * W M 17 vs. Louisville# L % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.) 93

94 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) (18-11, 10-8) Coach: Jody Runge H: 10-3, A: 8-7, N: 0-1 N 15 at Utah$ L N 24 Long Beach State% W N 25 Houston% W D 9 at Portland W D 13 at Santa Clara W D 15 at Saint Mary s W D 20 San Diego State W D 27 at UNLV W D 29 at Southern Utah L J 2 Gonzaga W J 5 at (12) Oregon State * L J 11 at Washington State * L J 13 at Washington * L J 18 (6) Stanford * L J 21 California * W J 24 at Arizona State * W J 26 at Arizona * W F 1 UCLA * W F 3 USC * L,OT F 8 Washington * W F 10 Washington State * W F 15 at California * W F 17 at (4) Stanford * L F 22 Arizona * L F 24 Arizona State * W F 29 at USC * W M 2 at UCLA * L M 8 (21) Oregon State * W M 15 vs. (17) Wisconsin# L $ Preseason WNIT (Salt Lake City, Utah) % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) (22-7, 14-4) Coach: Jody Runge H: 11-2, A: 8-4, N: 3-1 N 29 Idaho State% W N 30 Utah% W D 3 Portland W D 6 UNLV W D 14 at Gonzaga W D 19 vs. Mercer$ W D 20 vs. Brigham Young$ W D 21 vs. (3) Georgia$ L D 31 at Iowa State L J 4 Oregon State * W J 9 Washington State * W J 11 Washington * W J 16 at (3) Stanford * L J 18 at California * W J 23 Arizona State * W J 25 Arizona * L J 31 at UCLA * W F 2 at USC * L F 6 at Washington * W F 8 at Washington State * W F 13 California * W F 15 (3) Stanford * L F 20 at Arizona * W F 22 at Arizona State * W F 27 USC * W M 1 UCLA * W M 6 at Oregon State * W M 15 vs. San Diego State# W M 17 at (10) Tennessee# L % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, Alaska) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) (17-10, 13-5) Coach: Jody Runge H: 8-3, A: 7-5, N: 2-2 N 21 at Idaho W N 24 at Portland L N 29 Portland State% W D 5 at (17) Western Kentucky L D 19 vs. Mississippi State$ L D 20 vs. Washington State$ W D 21 vs. Nevada$ W D 29 Kansas L J 2 at California * W J 4 at (17) Stanford * L J 8 USC * W J 10 UCLA * L J 15 at (13) Washington * W J 17 at Washington State * W J 22 (7) Arizona * W J 24 Arizona State * W J 29 at Oregon State * W F 6 at UCLA * L F 8 at USC * W F 12 Washington State * W F 14 Washington * W F 19 at Arizona State * W, OT F 21 at (8) Arizona * L F 27 Oregon State * W M 5 (5) Stanford * L M 7 California * W M 14 vs. Rutgers# L % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Kona Classic (Kona, Hawai`i) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa) (25-6, 15-3) Coach: Jody Runge H: 14-1, A: 9-4, N: 2-1 N 13 Nevada@ W N 16 Colorado State@ L N 22 Idaho W N 24 at Colorado W N 27 Brigham Young% W N 28 Wyoming% W D 4 vs. Butler$ L D 5 vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore$ W D 15 at Boise State W D 22 vs. DePaul^ W D 29 Portland W J 2 California * W J 4 Stanford * W J 8 at USC * W J 10 at (10) UCLA * L J 15 Washington * W J 17 Washington State * W J 21 at Arizona * L J 23 at Arizona State * W J 29 Oregon State * W F 4 (7) UCLA * W F 8 USC * W F 11 at Washington State * W F 13 at Washington * W F 19 Arizona State * W F 21 Arizona * W F 26 at Oregon State * W M 4 at Stanford * L M 6 at California * W M 12 vs. Cincinnati# W M 14 at (19) Iowa State# L Preseason WNIT % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) ^ Portland Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa) (23-8, 14-4) Coach: Jody Runge H: 11-3, A: 10-5, N: 2-0 N 21 Western Kentucky W N 26 Howard% W N 27 (21) Virginia Tech% W N 30 at Portland W D 4 Colorado W D 10 vs. Kansas State$ W D 11 at Southwest Missouri State$ L D 13 at (23) UC Santa Barbara L D 18 vs. Portland State^ W D 22 at DePaul W D 30 at Santa Clara W J 2 at San Francisco L J 8 at Oregon State * W J 13 at California * W J 15 at Stanford * L J 20 Washington * W J 22 Washington State * W J 27 at USC * L J 29 at (10) UCLA * W F 4 (19) Arizona * L F 6 Arizona State * W F 10 (24) Stanford * W F 12 California * W F 17 at Washington State * W F 20 at Washington * W F 24 (22) UCLA * W F 26 USC * L M 2 at Arizona State * W M 4 at (20) Arizona * W

95 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) M 10 Oregon State * W M 17 UAB# L,OT % Pepsi Shootout (Eugene, Ore.) $ Women s Sports Foundation Classic (Springfield, Mo.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) (17-12, 10-8) Coach: Jody Runge H: 11-2, A: 4-9, N: 2-1 N 18 vs. (16) Wisconsin$ W N 19 at (19) N.C. State$ W N 24 Portland W D 2 vs. Santa Clara^ W D 9 at (25) Texas% L D 13 at (11) Texas Tech L,OT D 16 at Utah L D 22 UC Santa Barbara W D 30 San Francisco W J 2 Boise State W J 5 at Oregon State * W J 11 California * W J 13 (24) Stanford * W J 18 at Washington * W J 20 at Washington State * L J 25 USC * L J 27 UCLA * W F 1 at Arizona * L F 3 at Arizona State * L F 8 at Stanford * L F 10 at California * L F 15 Washington State * L F 17 (23) Washington * W, OT F 23 at UCLA * L F 25 at USC * W M 1 (22) Arizona State * W M 3 Arizona * W M 10 Oregon State * W M 17 vs. (16) Iowa# L,OT $ GlaxoWellcome Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.) % Secret Four in the Fall (Austin, Texas) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game # NCAA Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) (22-13, 10-8) Coach: Bev Smith H: 14-6, A: 6-7, N: 2-0 N 17 Wisconsin-Green Bay L N 18 Miami W N 20 at Portland L N 24 vs. TCU^ W N 26 (9) Texas Tech L N 30 vs. St. John s% W D 1 at Kansas% W D 8 Utah W D 12 at BYU L D 20 at UCLA * W D 22 at USC * L D 28 Washington * W D 30 Washington State * W J 4 Arizona * W J 6 Arizona State * L J 10 at California * W J 13 at (5) Stanford * L J 19 Oregon State * L J 24 USC * W J 26 UCLA * W J 31 at Arizona State * L F 2 at Arizona * L F 7 (2) Stanford * L F 9 California * W F 16 at Oregon State * W, OT F 21 at Washington State * W F 23 at Washington * L M 1 Washington State$ W M 2 Washington$ W M 3 Arizona State$ L M13 Saint Mary s& W M 17 Oregon State& W M 20 at Washington& W M 23 Michigan State& W M 27 Houston& W * Pac-10 game ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) & Women s National Invitation Tournament (12-16, 8-10) Coach: Bev Smith H: 7-5, A: 4-8, N: 1-3 N 22 Gonzaga W N 26 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L N 28 vs. South Carolina% L N 29 vs. (18) Boston College% L D 5 Portland W D 7 (19) BYU^ W D 15 Santa Clara L D 19 at Montana W D 22 at TCU L D 27 UCLA * L D 29 USC * W J 2 at (20) Arizona * L J 4 at Arizona State * L J 9 California * W J 11 (6) Stanford * L J 18 at Oregon State * L J 23 at Washington * L J 25 at Washington State * W J 30 Arizona State * W F 1 (24) Arizona * L F 6 at (6) Stanford * L F 8 at California * W F 15 Oregon State * W F 20 Washington State * W F 22 (23) Washington * L F 27 at USC * W M 1 at UCLA * L M 8 vs. UCLA$ L * Pac-10 game ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.) (14-15, 6-12) Coach: Bev Smith H: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 1-1 N 15 Valparaiso% W N 16 (9) LSU% W N 25 at Gonzaga W N 28 Kansas& W N 29 N.C. State& W D 4 at Portland L D 6 vs. Colorado State^ W D 12 Montana W D 16 at Santa Clara W D 18 at George Washington L D 27 at California * L D 29 at (9) Stanford * L J 2 USC * L J 4 UCLA * L J 10 Oregon State * W J 15 at Washington * L J 17 at Washington State * W J 22 Arizona * L J 24 Arizona State * L J 29 at UCLA * W J 31 at USC * L F 7 at Oregon State * L F 12 Washington State * W F 14 Washington * L F 19 at Arizona State * L F 21 at Arizona * L F 26 (10) Stanford * W F 28 California * W M 5 vs. California$ L * Pac-10 game % Women s Sports Foundation Classic (Eugene, Ore.) & Oregon Classic (Eugene, Ore.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.) (21-10, 12-6) Coach: Bev Smith H: 12-1, A: 5-7, N: 4-2 N 19 PORTLAND W N 23 SOUTHERN W N 26 vs. Miami (Fla.)# W N 27 at Long Island# W D 4 vs. George Washington^ W D 9 IDAHO STATE W D 12 at Colorado State W D 18 (10) OHIO STATE% L D 21 at Arkansas L D 27 CALIFORNIA * W D 29 (5) STANFORD * W J 2 at USC * L J 4 at (22) UCLA * L J 8 at Oregon State * W

96 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) J 13 WASHINGTON * W J 15 WASHINGTON STATE * W J 20 at Arizona * L J 22 at Arizona State * L J 27 UCLA * W J 29 USC * W F 5 OREGON STATE * W F 10 at Washington State * W F 12 at Washington * L F 17 ARIZONA STATE * W F 19 ARIZONA * W F 24 at (3) Stanford * L F 26 at California * W M 5 vs. Washington$ W M 6 vs. Arizona State$ L M 19 vs. (23) TCU& W M 21 vs. (5) Baylor& L * Pac-10 game # Long Island Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) % Nike Classic (Eugene, Ore.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.) & NCAA Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) (14-15, 5-13) Coach: Bev Smith H: 9-5, A: 4-9, N: 1-1 N 11 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.)# W N 12 #21 TEMPLE L N 20 NEVADA W N 22 at Portland W N 25 ARKANSAS W N 28 DRAKE W D 10 vs. Prairie View A&M^ W D 12 at Saint Mary s W D 15 at Idaho State W D 20 at UCLA * L D 22 at USC * L D 30 at Colorado W J 5 CALIFORNIA * W J 7 #16 STANFORD * L J 12 at #15 Arizona State * L J 14 at Arizona * L, OT J 19 WASHINGTON STATE * W J 21 WASHINGTON * W J 25 at Oregon State * L J 28 OREGON STATE * W F 2 at #15 Stanford * L F 4 at California * L F 9 ARIZONA * W F 12 #16 ARIZONA STATE * L F 16 at Washington * L F 18 at Washington State * L F 23 USC * L F 25 UCLA * L M 3 vs. Arizona$ L * Pac-10 game # Women s Sports Foundation Classic (Eugene, Ore.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) $ Pac-10 Tournament (San José, Calif.) (17-14, 8-10) Coach: Bev Smith H: 10-5, A: 6-8, N:1-1 N 17 at UC Santa Barbara W N 19 at Long Beach State W N 24 BOISE STATE# L N 25 UTAH# W N 28 PORTLAND W N 30 SAINT MARY S W D 9 vs. Colorado^ W D 14 at Drake W D 16 at Missouri State L D 21 WASHINGTON * L D 23 WASHINGTON STATE * W D 30 BYU W J 5 at USC * L, OT J 7 at UCLA * L J 11 ARIZONA * W J 13 ARIZONA STATE * L J 18 at Stanford * L J 20 at California * L J 24 OREGON STATE * L, OT J 28 at Oregon State * W F 1 UCLA * W F 3 USC * W F 8 at Arizona State * L F 10 at Arizona * W F 15 CALIFORNIA * W F 17 STANFORD * L F 22 at Washington State * W F 24 at Washington * L M 3 vs. California$ L M 17 UC Santa Barbara% W M 22 at Wyoming% L # Oregon Thanksgiving Tournament (Eugene, Ore.) ^ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore.) * Pac-10 game $ Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) % WNIT (14-17, 7-11) Coach: Bev Smith H: 8-5, A: 2-10, N: 4-2 N 10 SAN JOSE STATE W N 15 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L N 23 vs. Coppin State! W N24 at New Mexico! L N 29 LONG BEACH STATE W D 2 at Portland L D 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara$ W D 12 at #10 Baylor L D 18 vs. South Florida^ L D 19 vs. Tulsa^ W D 29 at Oregon State * W J 3 #24 ARIZONA STATE * L J 5 ARIZONA * W J 10 at #9 California * L J 12 at #7 Stanford * L J 17 WASHINGTON STATE * W J 19 WASHINGTON * W J 24 at UCLA * L J 26 at USC * L J 31 at Arizona * L F 2 at Arizona State * L F 7 #6 STANFORD * L F 9 #9 CALIFORNIA * L F 15 at Washington * L F 17 at Washington State * W F 21 USC * L F 23 UCLA * W M 1 OREGON STATE * W M 7 vs. Washington State% W M 8 vs. #10 California% L 60-67! New Mexico Thanksgiving Tournament $ Papé Jam (Portland, Ore. Rose Garden Arena) ^ Caribbean Classic (Cancun, Mexico) * Pac-10 game % Pac-10 Tournament (San Jose, Calif.) (9-21, 5-13) Coach: Bev Smith H: 5-10, A: 4-9, N: 0-2 N 15 at San Jose State W N 18 PACIFIC W N 21 at BYU L N 23 at South Dakota State L N 29 WYOMING W D 4 MONTANA L D 13 vs. Georgia Tech# L D 17 at Marquette L D 20 #7 BAYLOR L D 28 UTAH L J 2 at USC * L J 4 at UCLA * W J 8 ARIZONA * W J 10 ARIZONA STATE * L J 15 at Washington * W J 17 at Washington State * W J 22 #11 STANFORD * L J 24 #8 CALIFORNIA * L J 26 PORTLAND W J 31 OREGON STATE * L F 5 at Arizona State * L F 7 at Arizona * L F 12 WASHINGTON STATE * L F 14 WASHINGTON * W F 19 at #6 California * L F 21 at #4 Stanford L F 28 at Oregon State * L M 5 UCLA * L M 7 USC * L M 12 vs. Washington$ L # Pape Jam (Portland, Ore. Rose Garden Arena) * Pac-10 Conference games $ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles Galen Center) 96

97 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) (18-16, 7-11) Coach: Paul Westhead H: 14-6, A: 4-10, N: 0-0 N 16 EASTERN WASHINGTON W N 22 at Montana W N 24 SANTA CLARA W N 27 CAL STATE FULLERTON! W N 28 WISCONSIN! L N 29 PORTLAND STATE! W D 2 PORTLAND W D 4 BOISE STATE W D 6 LONG BEACH STATE W D 16 at #25 Georgia Tech L D 20 at Wyoming W D 22 at Utah L, OT J 1 WASHINGTON * W J 3 WASHINGTON STATE * W J 9 at Oregon State * W J 14 at Arizona State * L J 16 at Arizona * L J 21 CALIFORNIA * L J 23 #2 STANFORD * L J 28 at UCLA * L J 30 at USC * W F 6 OREGON STATE * W F 11 ARIZONA * W F 13 ARIZONA STATE * W F 18 at #2 Stanford * L F 20 at California * L F 25 USC * L F 27 UCLA * L M 5 at Washington State * L M 7 at Washington * L M 12 USC$ L M 18 Eastern Washignton% W M 23 New Mexico% W M 25 California% L 57-71! World Vision Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 Conference games $ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles Galen Center) % Women s National Invitation Tournament (13-17, 4-14) Coach: Paul Westhead H: 7-8, A: 6-8, N: 0-1 N 13 WESTERN OREGON W N 19 at Long Beach State W N 22 at Portland W N 26 IDAHO% W N 27 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD% L N 28 SACRAMENTO STATE% W D 3 at Boise State W D 14 UC RIVERSIDE L D 17 DENVER W D 19 at Saint Mary s W D 21 at Santa Clara W D 31 at Arizona * L J 2 at Arizona State * L J 6 WASHINGTON STATE * W J 8 WASHINGTON * W J 13 at USC * L J 15 at #9 UCLA * L J 23 OREGON STATE * W J 27 #4 STANFORD * L J 29 CALIFORNIA * L F 3 at Washington * L, OT F 5 at Washington State * L F 10 #9 UCLA * L F 12 USC * L F 19 at Oregon State * L F 24 at California * W F 26 at #2 Stanford * L M 3 ARIZONA STATE * L M 5 ARIZONA * L M 9 vs. Arizona$ L % Oregon Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-10 Conference games $ Pac-10 Tournament (Los Angeles Galen Center) (15-16, 7-11) Coach: Paul Westhead H: 12-6, A: 3-9, N: 0-1 N 13 CAL POLY W N 18 ILLINOIS W N 20 PORTLAND STATE W N 24 WEBER STATE% W N 25 UC IRVINE% W N 27 NICHOLLS STATE% W D 1 at Fresno State L D 4 PORTLAND W D 11 at Denver L D 14 at Nevada L D 19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W D 21 SAINT MARY S L D 29 WASHINGTON STATE * L D 31 WASHINGTON * W J 5 at #4 Stanford * L J 7 at California * L J 12 ARIZONA * W J 14 ARIZONA STATE * L J 19 at USC * L J 21 at UCLA * W J 28 at Oregon State * L F 2 UTAH * W F 4 COLORADO * W F 9 at Washington * L F 11 at Washington State * W F 16 CALIFORNIA * L F 18 #3 Stanford * L F 25 OREGON STATE * L M 1 at Colorado * W M 3 at Utah * L M 7 vs. Washington$ L % Global Sports Cage Classic (Eugene, Ore.) * Pac-12 Conference games $ Pac-12 Tournament (Los Angeles Galen Center) (4-27, 2-16) Coach: Paul Westhead H: 3-13, A: 1-11, N: 0-3 N 11 SAINT MARY S L N 15 PORTLAND STATE L, OT N 23 at Hawai i # L N 24 vs. Oklahoma # L N 25 vs. Arkansas # L D 2 DENVER L D 9 NEVADA L D 12 at Illinois L D 16 FRESNO STATE W D 18 SAMFORD W D 21 at Portland L D 31 CONNECTICUT L J 4 UCLA * L J 6 USC * L J 11 at Arizona State * L J 13 at Arizona * L J 15 OREGON STATE * L J 20 at Oregon State * L J 25 at Washington State * W J 27 at Washington * L F 1 STANFORD * L F 3 CALIFORNIA * L F 8 at Utah * L F 10 at Colorado * L F 15 WASHINGTON * L F 17 WASHINGTON STATE * W F 22 at California * L F 24 at Stanford * L M 1 COLORADO * L M 3 UTAH * L M 7 vs. Washington $ L # Rainbow Wahine Showdown (Honolulu) * Pac-12 Conference game $ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.) (16-16, 6-12) Coach: Paul Westhead H: 14-6, A: 2-9, N: 0-1 N9 CSU BAKERSFIELD W N12 PORTLAND W N17 SACRAMENTO STATE L N20 at #1 UConn L N25 PEPPERDINE W D1 PRINCETON W D4 at Seattle U W D14 PORTLAND STATE W D18 SOUTHERN W D20 CAL POLY W D29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W J3 at #4 Stanford * L J5 at #23 California * L, OT J11 OREGON STATE * L J13 at Oregon State * L J17 at UCLA * L J19 at USC * L J24 WASHINGTON STATE * W J26 WASHINGTON * W J31 at Arizona * W

98 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (Cont.) F2 at #15 Arizona State * L F8 UTAH * W F10 COLORADO * L F14 USC * L F17 UCLA * L F21 at Washington * L F23 at Washington State * L F28 #20 ARIZONA STATE * W M2 ARIZONA * W M6 vs. Washington State $ L M20 PACIFIC % W M24 WASHINGTON % L * Pac-12 Conference game $ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.) % WNIT (13-17, 6-12) Coach: Kelly Graves H: 10-7, A: 3-7, N: 0-3 N14 UTAH STATE W N23 #11 NORTH CAROLINA L N 25 PORTLAND STATE W N28 vs. Central Michigan # L N29 vs. American # L D5 at Portland W D13 NORTHERN ARIZONA W D18 SANTA CLARA W, 2OT D21 FRESNO STATE L D29 SEATTLE U W J3 at USC * L J5 at UCLA * W J9 at #11 Oregon State * L J11 #11 OREGON STATE * L J16 WASHINGTON * L J18 WASHINGTON STATE * L J23 at #13 Arizona State * L J25 at Arizona * L, OT J31 UCLA * W F2 USC * W F6 at Washington State * W F8 at Washington * L F13 ARIZONA * W F15 #12 ARIZONA STATE * L F20 at Utah * L F22 at Colorado * L F26 #24 CALIFORNIA * L M1 #19 STANFORD * W M5 vs. Washington State $ L # South Point Thanksgiving (Las Vegas, Nev.) * Pac-12 Conference game $ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.) (24-11, 9-9) Coach: Kelly Graves H: 18-4, A: 6-6, N: 0-1 N15 at #22 North Carolina W N19 HAMPTON W N22 UC SANTA BARBARA W N24 CLEMSON W N28 NORTH DAKOTA W N30 SAN JOSE STATE W D5 UTAH VALLEY W D12 PORTLAND W D15 UC RIVERSIDE W D17 PORTLAND STATE W D28 SEATTLE U W J2 at #21 UCLA * L J4 at USC * L J8 at #11 Oregon State * L J10 #11 OREGON STATE * L J15 #11 STANFORD * L J17 CALIFORNIA * W J22 at Colorado * W J24 at Utah * W J29 #8 ARIZONA STATE * L J31 ARIZONA * W F5 at Washington State * W F7 at #24 Washington * W F12 UTAH * W F14 COLORADO * W F19 #12 UCLA * L F21 USC * W F26 at California * L F28 at #13 Stanford * L M3 vs. Arizona $ L M17 LONG BEACH STATE % W M21 FRESNO STATE % W M23 UTAH % W M28 at UTEP % W M30 at South Dakota % L * Pac-12 Conference game $ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.) % WNIT (23-14, 8-10) Coach: Kelly Graves H: 10-5, A: 7-7, N: 6-2 N13 LAMAR W N18 CSU BAKERSFIELD W N20 UT SAN ANTONIO W N22 #24 MICHIGAN STATE W N25 vs. #7 Mississippi L N26 at Hawai W N27 vs. San Jose W D9 PORTLAND W D12 at Clemson W D14 at Ole Miss L D17 vs. Portland State ^ W D20 IDAHO W D30 #9 WASHINGTON * L J1 WASHINGTON STATE * L J6 at #10 Stanford * L J8 at #20 California * W J13 at USC * W J15 at #17 UCLA * L J20 COLORADO * W J22 UTAH * W J27 #11 OREGON STATE * L J29 at #11 Oregon State * L F3 at Arizona * W F5 at #23 Arizona State * L F10 #15 UCLA * W F12 USC * W F17 at Utah * W F19 at Colorado * L F24 CALIFORNIA * L F26 #8 STANFORD * L M2 vs. Arizona $ W M3 vs. #11 Washington $ W M4 vs. #10 Stanford $ L M18 vs. Temple % W M20 at #9 Duke % W M25 vs. #4 Maryland & W M27 vs. #1 Connecticut & L * Pac-12 Conference game $ Pac-12 Tournament (Key Arena - Seattle, Wash.) % NCAA Tournament (1st & 2nd Rounds - Durham, NC) & NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16 & Elite 8 - Bridgeport, Rainbow Wahine Invite (Honolulu, Hawaii) ^ Moda Center (Portland, Ore.) 98

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