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1 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKING WOMEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 11/01 Alumni (EXH) W, /06 at Seattle U. (EXH) L, Lynda Goodrich Classic - Bellingham, Wash. 11/15 Cascade OR W, /16 Lewis-Clark State ID W, GNAC/CCAA Challenge - Bellingham, Wash. 11/21 Cal Poly Pomona W, /22 UC San Diego L, Hawaii-Hilo Invitational - Kona, HI 11/28 vs BYU-Hawaii W, /29 vs Hawaii-Hilo W, CCAA/GNAC Challenge - Chico, Calif. 12/12 at Chico State L, /13 vs Sonoma State W, Great Western Shootout - Las Vegas, Nev. 12/18 vs Quincy IL W, /19 vs Dixie State UT L, OT 12/31 Merrimack MA W, /08 at Seattle Pacific* L, /15 Central Washington* W, /17 at Northwest Nazarene* L, /24 Montana St. Billings* W, /29 Seattle Pacific* W, /31 at Central Washington* W, /05 Northwest Nazarene* W, /07 Saint Martin s* W, OT 02/12 at Alaska Anchorage* 5:15 PM 02/14 at Alaska Fairbanks* 5:15 PM 02/18 at Montana St. Billings* 7:00 PM 02/21 Western Oregon* 2:00 PM 02/26 Alaska Fairbanks* 7:00 PM 02/28 Alaska Anchorage* 7:00 PM 03/05 at Western Oregon* 7:00 PM 03/07 at Saint Martin s* 7:00 PM All Times Local * GNAC Contest EXH - Exhibition WESTERN WASHINGTON 14-5, 6-2 GNAC AT Alaska Anchorage / AT Alaska Fairbanks PROBABLE STARTERS... ## NAME POS HT YR 22 Megan Pinske G 5-9 SO 10 Amanda Dunbar G 5-9 SO 21 Willow Cabe F 5-9 JR 3 Jessica Summers F 6-1 SR 50 Claire Pallansch C 6-1 SR A LOOK AHEAD... Traveling 6,602 miles over a stretch of nine days, the Western Washington University women s basketball team has road contests at nationally No.1-ranked Alaska Anchorage on Thursday (5:15 p.m. AT) and Alaska Fairbanks on Saturday (5:15 p.m. AT), followed by a journey to Montana State Billings on Wednesday, Feb. 21 (7 p.m. MT). All three games are Great Northwest Athletic Conference counters. The Vikings, No.4 in the latest NCAA Division II West Region rating, are 14-5 overall and working on a five-game winning streak. They hold down third place in the GNAC at 6-2, their biggest win being over then nationally No.14-ranked Seattle Pacific on Jan. 29. During the victory string, Western has shot 50.0 percent (146-of-291) from the field and 43.6 percent (34-of-78) from 3-point range. Sophomore guard Amanda Dunbar leads the Vikings in both scoring and assists, averaging 13.4 points and 3.2 assists per game. She has scored double figures in nine of the last 11 contests. Senior forward Jessica Summers, a transfer from NCAA I Idaho, is averaging 12.6 points and leads the team in rebounds at 7.8 per game. She had 21 points and eight rebounds in the win over Saint Martin s. Senior center Claire Pallansch, who needs 26 points to reach 1,000 during her fouryear career, is averaging 10.2 points and 5.9 rebounds. She has reached double-figure points in each of the last seven games, averaging 13.6 on 50.0 percent (41-of-82) floor accuracy during that span. Junior forward Willow Cabe, who is averaging 8.9 points and 6.3 rebounds, has scored 10 or more points in the last four contests, averaging 13.5 points and 8.3 rebounds over that stretch. Sophomore guard Marelle Moehrle is averaging 7.0 points, hitting 44.6 percent (37- of-83) from 3-point range which ranks fourth in the GNAC. Junior forward Gabby Wade is averaging 6.0 points and 5.7 rebounds, shooting 76.7 percent (23-of-30) from the floor over the last six games.

2 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL ## NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN / LAST SCHOOL 3 Jessica Summers F 6-1 SR Blaine, WA / Idaho 10 Amanda Dunbar G 5-9 SO Marysville, WA / Marysville-Pilchuck 11 Liz McCarrell F 5-11 SR Ferndale, WA / Ferndale 21 Willow Cabe F 6-1 JR McCleary, WA / Elma 22 Megan Pinske G 5-9 SO Coquitlam, BC / U. British Columbia 23 India Soo G 5-6 SR Kamuela, HI / Idaho State 30 Lauren Hefflin C 6-2 SO Ridgefield, WA / Ridgefield 33 Marelle Moehrle G 5-9 SO Lynnwood, WA / Meadowdale 42 Gabby Wade F 5-9 JR Lacey, WA / River Ridge 50 Claire Pallansch C 6-1 SR Redmond, WA / Oregon State RS Ashley Fenimore G 5-8 SR Lynnwood, WA / Central Washington RS Kristin Schramm F 5-9 SO Chelan, WA / Chelan RS Aly Stewart G 5-10 FR Lakewood, WA / Lakewood Head Coach - Carmen Dolfo (Western Washington 86) Assistant Coach - Jenn Childress (George Fox 92) Assistant Coach - Krystal Robinson (Western Washington 08) Student Assistant - Elyse Hartman (Western Washington 09) Alaska Anchorage is 22-1 overall and unbeaten in nine GNAC games, surviving a scare last Saturday at Montana State Billings. Receiving a unanimous No.1 national ranking in last week s USA Today/ESPN/Women s Basketball Coaches Association NCAA II Top 25, the Seawolves are working on a school-record 20-game winning streak and are 16-0 at home this season. UAA s only loss was in overtime to Lake Superior State in the championship game of the Disney East Coast Tipoff Classic. The Seawolves have won 20 straight home games, losing only one time in their last 50 contests at the Wells Fargo Sports Center, that being to Seattle Pacific on Feb. 7, Last year, UAA finished 30-5, winning the West Regional crown and reaching the NCAA II Final Four. Leading the Seawolves is second-team DII Bulletin All-American 6-foot-2 senior center Rebecca Kielpinski (10.1 ppg, 8.4 rpg-2nd GNAC, 2.2 bpg-1st GNAC), who has been the GNAC Player of the Year the last two seasons. With three-year career numbers of 1,620 points and 1,085 rebounds, she already is the GNAC alltime leader in rebounds and needs three points to move into second place in scoring. With Kielpinski being the only returning starter, UAA coach Tom Moser (3rd year, 75-12), who has players from eight different states and four foreign countries on his roster, recruited six transfers. Leading that group are 5-9 junior guard Nicci Miller (11.7 ppg, 5.9 rpg) from Central Arizona College and 5-4 senior guard Jackie Thiel (7.1 ppg) from NCAA I Florida Gulf Coast. Thiel leads the nation in 3-point accuracy at 61.3 percent (49-of-80). UAA tops the GNAC in scoring margin (plus 23.3), scoring defense (45.3 avg.), rebounding margin (11.2), field-goal percentage defense (29.6) and 3-point pct. defense (24.9). The Seawolves rank among the top 10 nationally in five categories, leading in scoring defense and field-goal percentage defense, being second in rebounding margin and fourth in scoring margin and 3-point defense. Western holds a 22-6 series advantage, but has lost the last four meetings. Alaska Fairbanks is 5-13 overall (Feb. 12 host Central Washington) and 0-9 in league play, losing its last nine games, all conference counters, following a 5-4 start. In his first year directing the Nanooks is Darryl Smith (14th year overall, ), who also coached eight years at NCAA II Metro State and five at NCAA I Wichita State. UAF returns two starters, 5-8 senior guard Sheena Brown (9.6 ppg), an honorable mention GNAC all-star and second-team Daktronics West Region pick last season, and 5-9 senior guard Cristina Bruketta (8.4 ppg). Another top returnee is 6-2 sophomore center Nicole Bozek (13.0 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 1.6 bpg-2nd GNAC). Smith picked up two talented transfers from Foothill Conference champion San Bernardino Valley junior guard Jordan La- Quita (13.9 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 3.1 apg) and 5-9 junior forward Ronisha Edwards (9.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg). Western leads the series, 29-5, splitting a pair of meetings last year. Montana State Billings is 11-9 overall (Feb. 12 at Saint Martin s, Feb. 14 at Western Oregon) and 5-4 in league action, coming within one point of nationally No.1-ranked Alaska Anchorage last week. The Yellowjacktets (5-4 at home) have lost four straight and seven of their last 11 after a 7-2 start.

3 WOMEN S BASKETBALL GNAC STANDINGS CONF OVR Alaska Anchorage Seattle Pacific Western Washington Saint Martin s Northwest Nazarene Montana St. Billings Western Oregon Central Washington Alaska Fairbanks GNAC COACHES POLL FIRST POINTS Alaska Anchorage 8 86 Seattle Pacific 1 67 Northwest Nazarene - 65 Western Washington - 55 Saint Martin s - 40 Montana St. Billings - 37 Central Washington - 25 Western Oregon - 22 Alaska Fairbanks - 17 FIRST = FIRST PLACE VOTES HONORS & AWARDS GNAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jessica Summers... 11/17 Amanda Dunbar... 01/31 GOODRICH CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT Jessica Summers (MVP)...F Amanda Dunbar... G GNAC / CCAA CHALLENGE ALL-TOURNAMENT Jessica Summers...F GREAT WESTERN SHOOTOUT ALL-TOURNEY Amanda Dunbar (MVP)... G Liz McCarrell...F MSUB is led by 5-8 senior guard Alira Carpenter, who is seeking her second straight league scoring title with a 23.0 average, which ranks seventh nationally, making 57-of-138 (41.3 percent) 3-pointers. A second-team all-region and first-team GNAC all-star last season, she has been the team s top scorer in all but two games this season, matching her career high with 33 points against Colorado State Pueblo. Also back for MSU Billings is 5-10 junior guard Shantell Marquis, who received GNAC all-star honorable mention last year. She is averaging 8.2 points, 6.5 assists, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.4 steals. Her assist average ranks fifth nationally, and she leads the league in both that category and steals. Two other top players, both returnees, for coach Kevin Woodin (5th year, 83-51), are 6-0 sophomore forward Kayla Ryan (11.2 ppg, 6.5 rpg) and 5-10 senior forward Jen Smith (9.3 ppg, 7.3 rpg). Western holds a slim 9-8 series edge, winning on Jan. 24 at Bellingham. THREE-DOT NOTES... Western s five-game victory string is its longest since winning seven straight early in the season Senior guard India Soo has been perfect at the free throw line over the last 16 games, hitting 10-of-10 Dunbar, who was the GNAC Player of the Week for Jan , ranks fourth among GNAC leaders in scoring. Summers is fifth in rebounding and seventh in scoring Dunbar scored 37 points, the second-highest total in school history, in Western s loss at Northwest Nazarene on Jan. 17, connecting on 12-of-19 field goals, 7- of-14 from 3-point range Summers missed three games this season with a fractured thumb on her non-shooting left hand and Pallansch was out for two contests with a back injury... The Vikings lead the GNAC in field-goal shooting (43.3 percent, 503-of-1163) and blocks per game (4.0 avg.) Dunbar was named Most Valuable Player at the 2008 WWU Great Western Shootout and was last season s GNAC Freshman of the Year Western won GNAC titles in 2002 and 2006 Pallansch has accumulated 974 points, 717 rebounds and 103 blocks during her four-year career Last week, the Vikings ranked 21st nationally in 3-point percentage defense and 26th in blocks... Summers 17 rebounds in Western s win over Hawaii Hilo on Nov. 29 were the most by a Viking since Sara Nichols brought down 19 against Lewis-Clark State on March 6, 1998 Summers was named MVP at the WWU Lynda Goodrich Classic, earned all-tourney honors at both the GNAC/CCAA and CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classics and received GNAC Player of the Week recognition for her performance at the Hawaii-Hilo Invitational The Vikings opened the season with five straight tournaments. They swept two games at both the WWU Lynda Goodrich Classic and the Hawaii Hilo Invitational, while splitting a pair of contests at each of the GNAC/CCAA and CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classics as well as the WWU Great Western Shootout. HOME COURT DOMINANCE... The Vikings are (85.0 percent) in 37 seasons at Carver Gym and they are 9-1 at home this season. COACH DOLFO... Carmen Dolfo is in her 18th year as head coach at Western. She has a (71.4 percent) record. Dolfo ranks No.14 among active NCAA II coaches in winning percentage and No.23 in victories. Dolfo s teams have reached post-season play 15 times and have won 20 or more games 13 times. She was named GNAC Coach of the Year in 2004 and 2006, Northwest small college Coach of the Year in 2000 and Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference Coach

4 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL of the Year in 1995 and Dolfo was the top Viking assistant for four seasons (95-28, 77.2) and earned All-America honors as a player at Western. TRADITION OF SUCCESS... With 802 victories (283 losses) in its 38-year history, Western is one of just 10 colleges in the nation to reach that plateau The Vikings have made 35 post-season appearances, including one stretch of 27 straight, with one semifinal and three quarterfinal finishes They also have had win seasons Western has had 20 winning streaks of 10 or more games with its longest being Former Western coach Lynda Goodrich, now the Vikings director of athletics, is a member of the NAIA National Hall of Fame. She coached Western for 19 seasons, winning more than 400 games ( , 76.4 percent). Another Viking NAIA Hall of Famer is forward Jo Metzger ( ), who earned first-team All-American honors in 1980 and 1981 Western has had 13 first, second or third-team All-Americans. RADIO BROADCASTS... Selected Western games are being broadcast this season on KBAI Radio (930 AM) with Doug Lange handling the play-by-play and Mark Scholten providing the color commentary. They also can be heard on the internet at ON THE WEB... For up-to-date statistics, box scores of every game, records, stories, etc., see the Western Athletic web page at com. Up-to-date league standings and statistics can be found on the Great Northwest Athletic Conference web page at

5 WOMEN S BASKETBALL NOVEMBER 15 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 92, CASCADE OR 57 BELLINGHAM, WA -- Soo came off the bench to score a game-high 18 points, hitting 4-of-5 3-point shots, as Western defeated Cascade, 92-57, in the opening game of the Lynda Goodrich Classic at Carver Gym. It was the season opener for the Vikings, who also got 15 points and 12 rebounds from Summers. Cascade, an NAIA school which fell to 2-1, was led by the 17 points of guard Kristina Schumacher, who had 11 of those in the first eight minutes of the second half. Western controlled the game throughout, jumping to an 8-0 lead, and being up by 12, 23-11, with nine minutes left in the first half. The Vikings closed the period with 10 straight points, capped on a 3-pointer by Moehrle, and held a advantage at halftime. The margin was never less than 21 in the second half. Moehrle had 13 points for the Vikings, and Pallansch added 11 points and 12 rebounds. Western was 11-of- 22 (50.0 percent) on 3-pointers and had a advantage on the boards. Guard Robin Swain had 10 points for Cascade, which shot just 31.3 percent (20-of-64) from the field. NOVEMBER 16 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 69, LEWIS-CLARK STATE 52 BELLINGHAM, WA -- Dunbar came off the bench to score a game-high 19 points, 16 of them in the first half, lifting Western to a triumph over Lewis-Clark State in the final game of the Lynda Goodrich Classic at Carver Gym. Summers, who was named tournament MVP, had 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Vikings. L-C State, ranked No.5 in the preseason NAIA Division I Top 25, fell to 2-3. Forward Sadie Short led the Warriors with 17 points and eight rebounds. Dunbar went 6-of-7 from the field in the opening half, including 4-of-4 on 3- point attempts, helping the Vikings grab a halftime lead after a half in which both teams struggled from the field. LCSC had an 8-7 lead with just under 14 minutes left in the half. The game went scoreless for nearly three minutes after that before Dunbar keyed an 8-2 Western run with a pair of 3-pointers. That gave Western a lead with 9:57 left in the first half, and the Vikings led the rest of the way. NOVEMBER 21 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 75, CAL POLY POMONA 68 BELLINGHAM, WA -- Summers had team-highs of 14 points and 10 rebounds, lifting Western to a win over Cal Poly Pomona in the first-day action at the GNAC/CCAA Challenge Classic at Carver Gym. Dubar and Wade each had 13 points for the Vikings. Cal Poly Pomona, which fell to 2-4, was led by forward Ally Smith with a game-high 16 points. Forward Stephisha Walton had 12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for the Broncos. Western held a six-point lead, matching the largest of the game, at with 4:05 remaining. But the Broncos, who never led in the second half, closed to within one, 67-66, with 2:43 to go. The Vikings Cabe then hit one of two free throws at 1:52, but missed the second shot which was rebounded by Pallansch. That led to a driving layup by Dunbar for a lead and Wade hit a follow shot with 1:02 to go for a four-point advantage. Cal Poly Pomona never got closer than four after that. Western went out to an 8-2 lead in the first three minutes. That turned out to be the biggest lead by either team in a first half that had eight ties and three lead changes. Cal Poly Pomona used an 18-7 run for a advantage midway through the opening half and the Vikings did not lead again until the final minute of the period. Two layups by Summers put Western in front, 34-32, with 51 seconds to go and a 3-pointer by Dunbar gave the Vikings a halftime lead. Pallansch had 10 points and seven rebounds for Western, and Cabe added nine points and seven rebounds. Dunbar and Wade were each 5-of-8 from the field. NOVEMBER 22 - UC SAN DIEGO 60, WESTERN WASHINGTON 52 BELLINGHAM, WA -- Forward Michelle Osier scored a game-high 21 points, lifting UC San Diego to a triumph over Western in the final game of the GNAC/CCAA Challenge Classic at Carver Gym. Summers paced Western with 10 points, eight of them in the second half, and a game-high 12 rebounds. The Vikings, who shot just 29.5 percent (18-of-61) from the field, never led. They were down by just two, 8-6, just over five minutes into the game, but then went nearly nine minutes without scoring, falling behind 22-6 before Pallansch ended the drought with a baseline jumper with six minutes left in the first half. Western trailed at halftime and were

6 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL WOMEN S BASKETBALL down by 18, 40-22, with 14:48 left before staging a rally. Moehrle hit a trio of 3-pointers to cut the margin to 11, 42-31, with 12:48 to go, and eventually closed the gap to six, 56-50, with 1:43 to go, and had the ball back, but failed to score. The Tritons then broke full-court pressure and got a layup from Annette Ilg with 1:10 to play, their only field goal of the final 10 minutes, essentially putting the game out of reach. UC San Diego shot only 35.4 percent (23-of-65) from the field for the game. The Vikings had a edge in rebounds, but committed 30 turnovers. NOVEMBER 28 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 86, BYU-HAWAII 61 KONA, HI -- Summers scored 19 of her team-high 22 points in the second half, helping the Western to an victory over BYU-Hawaii in first-day action at the Hawaii Hilo Invitational Tournament at Konawaena High School. The Vikings also got 14 points each from Pallansch and Moehrle. McCarrell added 10 points on 5-of-7 field-goal shooting and Dunbar came off the bench with a career-high 10 assists. BYU-Hawaii fell to 2-2. The Seasiders were led by center Latoya Wily, who had game highs of 27 points and 14 rebounds. Wily was 15-of-18 at the free throw line. Trailing by one point, 18-17, midway through the first half, Western scored 15 of the next 18 points over the next 5:26 for an 11-point advantage, 32-21, with 3:21 left in the period. Moehrle hit three 3- pointers during that run and 4-of-5 from the arc during the first half as the Vikings led at the intermission. Summers, who played only six minutes in the first half after picking up two quick fouls, was 6-of-7 from the floor and hit all seven of her free throws in the second half. Western never led by less than 11 points in the second period, opening up a 17-point advantage, 50-33, 5:30 into the second period. BYU-Hawaii was within 12, 59-47, with 9:35 remaining when the Vikings went on a 10-1 run that began with a 3-pointer by Soo for a 21-point lead, 69-48, with 6:21 to go. The Seasiders never got closer than 17 after that. Summers finished 7-of-10 from the field and 8-of-8 at the free-throw line. NOVEMBER 29 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 87, HAWAII HILO 61 KONA, HI -- Summers posted a double-double of 19 points and 17 rebounds, both game highs, as the Western rolled to an victory over host Hawaii Hilo in final-day action at the UHH Vulcan Invitational Tournament at Konawaena High School. The Vikings, who improved to 5-1, also got 18 points off the bench from Moehrle, who was 5-of-8 from 3-point range. Hawaii Hilo, which fell to 2-1, was led by Ashley Kualii with 12 points and Jessica Hanato added 10. Summers 17 rebounds were the most by a Viking since Sara Nichols brought down 19 against Lewis-Clark State on March 6, Western took its first lead, 22-19, with 8:10 left in the first half on a 3-pointer by Moehrle. The Vikings finished the period with a 22-8 run to lead by 17, 44-27, at halftime. Hawaii Hilo never got closer than 15 points in the second half, and trailed by 20 or more the last 10 minutes. Western s biggest lead was 29, 78-49, with 4:21 to go. The Vikings, who had a rebound advantage, also got 10 points from McCarrell. Western shot 52.6 percent (30-of-57) from the field, while holding the Vulcans to 34.7 percent (17-of-49). DECEMBER 12 - CHICO STATE 59, WESTERN WASHINGTON 52 CHICO, CA -- Showing rust from a two-week layoff, Western fell to host Chico State University in opening-day action at the CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classic at Acker Gym. The Vikings shot only 38.5 percent from the floor (20-of 52), hitting just 1-of-10 3-pointers. They also made only 11-of-18 free throws (61.1 percent) and had 22 turnovers. Chico State, the preseason favorite to win the CCAA title, improved to 4-2. The Wildcats were led by sophomore guard Natasha Smith s game-high 23 points, 15 in the second half, and the first career doubledouble for junior forward Christine Vest, who had 16 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Summers was the only Western player to score double-figures with 11 points. She also had a team-high nine rebounds. Western, which had not led since the opening seconds of the game, tied the score at with 4:43 to go on a jumper by Pinske, who was making her Viking debut. But Chico State scored nine of the next 11 points, six by Vest, for a

7 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL WOMEN S BASKETBALL lead with 52 seconds remaining and Western never got closer than five after that. The Wildcats scored nine straight points in the first 2:23 of the second half to take a lead. Western turned the ball over three times and missed two free throws during that stretch. Chico State opened the game with an 8-2 run over the first five minutes and held a six-point advantage for most of the first half until the Vikings rallied to tie the scored at 21-all on two Summers free throws with 3:24 to go in the period. The Wildcats scored the next four points, but Western got field goals from Summers and Dunbar to go into halftime tied at 25. Dunbar finished with nine points, and Pinske and Cabe each had eight. Pinske, who was 4-of-7 from the floor, also grabbed five rebounds. DECEMBER 13 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 58, SONOMA STATE 49 CHICO, CA -- Cabe scored all of her career and game-high 16 points in the second half as Western overcame a rough start with a strong finish to defeat Sonoma State, 58-49, in final-day action at the CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classic at Acker Gym. The Vikings held Sonoma State to 35 points in the last 33 minutes after trailing14-4 seven minutes into the game. The Seawolves, who fell to 3-4 with their fourth straight loss, shot just 28.8 percent (17- of-59) from the field. They were led by forward Stephanie Barnes, who had eight points and tied for game-high honors with eight rebounds. Western had seven turnovers and made just 1-of-7 field goals as it fell behind by 10 with 13:11 left in the first half. Three 3-point baskets, two by Soo and one by Dunbar, helped the Vikings take a advantage with 7:22 remaining in the period and a jumper by Moehrle and two free throws by Holgate gave them a lead at halftime. An 8-3 run to open the second half put Western ahead by six, 35-29, with 17:08 to go, but the Seawolves rallied and were within one, 44-43, with 7:14 left. The Vikings answered by scoring 10 straight points in closing the contest with a 14-6 run. Cabe, who had 10 points during that stretch, made all 10 of her free throws in the game, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked two shots. Western s Summers scored 11 points, nine in the first half, brought down six rebounds and had two blocks. Wade came off the bench to grab eight rebounds. The Vikings shot just 32.7 percent (16-of-49) from the floor, but made 22-of-24 free throws, 91.7 percent. DECEMBER 18 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 82, QUINCY IL 64 LAS VEGAS, NV -- Dunbar tied her career-high with 23 points, making 5-of-10 3-pointers, as Western defeated Quincy, 82-64, at the third annual Great Western Shootout at the Doolittle Community Center. The Vikings, who improved to 7-2, also got 11 points and a game-high 11 rebounds off the bench from Wade, and Pallansch added 11 points and nine rebounds. Quincy lost for just the second time in 10 games. The Lady Hawks, who entered the contest averaging 91.7 points per game, were paced by guard Jessica Keller with 19 points. Western led 24-7 after the first eight minutes, hitting 8 of its first 14 shots. Quincy was 3-of-18 during that stretch. The Lady Hawks got back to within nine before a 16-4 run put Western ahead by 22, 43-21, with 3:36 left in the period. The Vikings were ahead by that same margin, 50-28, at halftime. Dunbar scored 18 points in the first period, hitting 6-of-9 from the floor, 4-of-6 from 3-point range. Western, which had a rebound advantage, led by double figures throughout the second half. Quincy narrowed the margin to 11, 63-52, with 10:24 remaining, but a 12-2 run by the Vikings put the game out of reach. DECEMBER 19 - DIXIE STATE 68, WESTERN WASHINGTON 64 OT LAS VEGAS, NV - Unable to hold onto a five-point lead with just over two minutes remaining in regulation, Western fell in overtime to Dixie State at the third annual Great Western Shootout at the Doolittle Community Center. The Vikings got a career-high 27 points from Dunbar. Dunbar, who was named the tournament MVP, scored 20 points after halftime. She finished 11-of-26 from the floor. Dixie State, which evened its record at 5-5, had three players score double-figures. Guard Jessie Ingraham and reserve Deney Phommabout each had 15 points, and forward Tanya Clark, who also was an all-tourney pick, added 14 points. Western was without Summers, who suffered a broken thumb in the first half of its victory over Quincy. After overcoming a

8 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL WOMEN S BASKETBALL halftime deficit, Western had a lead with 2:30 to go in regulation. Dixie State pulled to within one, 54-53, with 19 seconds left on baskets by Jessie Ingraham and Clark. Cabe made two free throws at 0:14 for a Western lead, only to have Dixie State s Courtney Boyd tie the score at 56-all on a 3-pointer from well beyond the arc with nine seconds left. Dunbar nearly won it from the Vikings with a shot in the paint at the buzzer. Dixie State held a four-point lead, 64-60, with 1:13 remaining in overtime, but jumpers by McCarrell and Dunbar pulled the Vikings to within two, 66-64, with 41 seconds left. Western missed two shots in the final 10 seconds, one a 3-pointer, before the possession arrow went Dixie State s way following a held ball on a rebound and Clark hit two free throws with one second to play. McCarrell, who had 10 points, also was selected to the all-tournament team. With the scored tied at 8-8, six minutes into the game, Western went nine minutes without a field goal and seven minutes without a point as it fell behind by 14, 22-8 with 7:50 to go in the first half. A jumper by Cabe with 6:55 remaining, which made the score 22-10, stopped the drought for the Vikings, whose last field goal had come at 16:02. Western s only other points during that stretch were two free throws by Wade at 13:51. A 19-8 run with Dunbar scoring eight points gave Western its first lead of the second half, 37-36, with 11:09 remaining. DECEMBER 31 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 58, MERRIMACK 37 BELLINGHAM, WA - Pallansch scored a game-high 13 points and Dunbar added 12 as Western defeated Merrimack, 58-37, in a non-conference game at Carver Gym. Merrimack, from North Andover, Mass., slipped to 2-7 with the loss. Guard Tiffany Colon led the Warriors with 12 points. Western took control of the game quickly, jumping to a 16-4 lead as Merrimack missed 17 of its first 18 shots, including nine missed layins. The Vikings held a lead at halftime. Western led by 13, 32-19, with 15 minutes left, but the Warriors ran off seven straight points, narrowing the margin to six, 32-26, on two Hannah DeGraffinreed free throws with 11:34 left. The Vikings, however, quickly reasserted control with 11 straight points of their own, seven of them by Holgate, to grab a lead with 8:17 left. The margin was never less than 13 points after that. The 37 points scored by Merrimack were the fewest allowed by Western this season. The Warriors shot just 23.7 percent (14-of-59) from the field, and their leading scorer on the season, Amanda Shannon, who entered averaging 19.6 points a game, had just two points on 1-of-13 field-goal shooting, although she did have a team-high four assists. Holgate finished with nine points and tied for game-high honors in rebounds with Hefflin, each having eight. Soo had a game-high six assists for the Vikings. JANUARY 8 - SEATTLE PACIFIC 85, WESTERN WASHINGTON 68 SEATTLE, WA - Propelled by a surge midway through the first half, nationally ranked Seattle Pacific defeated injury-depleted Western, 85-68, in the GNAC opener for both schools at Royal Brougham Pavilion. The Vikings, who were without three regular starters because of injury, were led by Pallansch with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Seattle Pacific, the defending league champion and ranked No.18 in the latest USA Today/ESPN/Women s Basketball Coaches Association NCAA Division II Top 25, improved to 8-2 overall. Guard Daesha Henderson led five Falcons in double figures with 15 points. The Vikings trailed by just four, 15-11, a little less than seven minutes into the contest. But Seattle Pacific then blew the game open, going on an 18-2 run in a four-minute span and grabbing a lead with 9:09 left in the first half. Western trailed at halftime, and was behind by 31, 57-26, with 15:41 to play, before chipping away at the margin, closing the gap to 15 in the final minute. Dunbar had 13 points, Moehrle added 12, and McCarrell had 10 for Western, which was hampered by 27 turnovers. JANUARY 15 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 72, CENTRAL WASHINGTON 60 BELLINGHAM, WA - Cabe scored 17 points and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds as Western defeated Central Washington, 72-60, in a GNAC game at Carver Gym. McCarrell added 14 points for the Vikings. Central fell to 3-10 overall and 0-2 in conference play. Forward Jenn Jacobs led the Wildcats with a game-high 21 points. The score was tied at with six minutes left in the first half, but the Vikings ran off nine straight points in a 2:20

9 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL WOMEN S BASKETBALL span to take a advantage and led the rest of the way, holding a lead at halftime. Central pulled within four points twice in the second half, and was down by just five, 62-57, with three minutes to play, but Western scored on three of its next four possessions, taking a lead with 1:23 remaining to put the game out of reach. The Vikings shot just 35.7 percent (25-of-70) from the field, but had a advantage in rebounds and committed just 16 turnovers to 27 for Central. It was Western s 11th victory in the last 12 meetings with the Wildcats. The Vikings hold a margin in the all-time series. Forward Shana Afoa and guard Stephanie Welke each had 12 points for Central. Western was without Pallansch because of a back injury, but had Cabe, Summers and Pinske back after all three missed last week s loss at Seattle Pacific with injuries. JANUARY 17 - NORTHWEST NAZARENE 88, WESTERN WASHINGTON 79 NAMPA, ID - Dunbar scored 37 points, the second-most in school history, but it wasn t enough as Western fell to Northwest Nazarene in a GNAC game at Johnson Sports Center. Wade was the only other Viking in double figures with 11 points. Northwest Nazarene improved to 10-5 overall and 3-1 in the conference with its third consecutive victory. Janee Olds led four Crusaders in double figures with 20 points. Dunbar s total is the most by a GNAC player this season and tied for fifth in conference history. The only Western player to exceed Dunbar s 37 points was Gina Sampson, who scored 42 against Western Oregon on Dec. 9, Dunbar was 12-of-19 from the field, including 7-of-14 on 3-pointers, and 6-of-7 on free throws. She tied the school record for 3-point attempts in a game and was one short of the mark for 3-point makes. The Vikings jumped to a 9-2 lead and had a advantage a little over 13 minutes into the game, with Dunbar scoring 15 of the 21 points. But NNU scored six of the next seven points and did not trail the rest of the half, holding a lead at halftime. Western led twice in the second half, the final time at after a basket by Pinske with 8:44 to go, but Olds hit a 3- pointer and a layin by Mallory Whipple put the Crusaders up, 65-61, with 7:52 left. NNU pulled away after that, never leading by less than six points in the final 4:51. Jennifer Williams and Lindsay Brady each had 15 points for NNU, and Kristin Hein added 10 for the Crusaders, who were 25-of-31 (80.6 percent) on free throws and had a rebound advantage. The 88 points matched the most allowed by Western since the season. It was the Vikings fourth straight loss to NNU, but Western still holds a 12-8 advantage in the series overall. JANUARY 24 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 86, MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 73 BELLINGHAM, WA - Summers had a team-high 17 points on 7-of-11 field-goal shooting and also blocked three shots and grabbed six rebounds as Western defeated Montana State Billings, 86-73, in a GNAC contest at Carver Gym. McCarrell came off the bench to contribute 14 points, going 5-of-6 from the field for the Vikings, who shot 52.5 percent (32-of-61) overall. MSUB fell to 11-6 overall and 3-3 in conference play. Guard Alira Carpenter, who leads the GNAC and ranks fifth nationally in scoring at 24.2 points a game, had a game-high 19 points for the Yellowjackets, but was held scoreless in the final 13 minutes. The Vikings trailed only once, as MSUB used a run of six straight points to take a lead with 13:54 left in the first half. Western responded with seven consecutive points of its own in the next two minutes to go up 19-13, and held a lead at halftime. MSUB pulled to within four twice in the second half, the final time at on a 3-pointer by Jen Smith with 5:42 left. But the Vikings, who shot 60 percent (15-of-25) from the field after halftime, scored on their next five possessions, capped by a McCarrell layin with 3:42 left that made the score Pallansch had 11 points and seven rebounds for Western, and Wade added 10 points and seven rebounds. Center Kayla Ryan had 16 points and seven rebounds for MSUB, which had a edge on the boards, 18 on the offensive glass. JANUARY 29 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 84, SEATTLE PACIFIC 44 BELLINGHAM, WA - Dunbar had a game-high 19 points, hitting all five of her 3-point attempts, helping Western topple nationally ranked Seattle Pacific, 84-44, in a GNAC game at Carver Gym. Cabe had 16 points and nine rebounds for the Vikings and Pallansch added 14 points. Seattle Pacific, ranked No.14 in the latest Women s Bas-

10 WESTERN WASHINGTON VIKINGS WOMEN S BASKETBALL WOMEN S BASKETBALL ketball Coaches Association/NCAA Division II Top 10 Poll, slipped to 12-4 overall and 5-2 in the GNAC. The 44 points matched the fewest by the Falcons, who have won five of the last seven GNAC titles, since the season. The Vikings trailed only in the first three minutes, but were up by just six, 26-20, with 7:30 left in the first half before closing the half with a 14-3 run to take a lead at halftime. Dunbar scored the first eight points of the charge with two 3-pointers and a layup. The margin was still 17 just under six minutes into the second half, but Western then blew the game completely open with a 16-4 burst over the next seven minutes that gave the Vikings a advantage with 7:07 to play. Western shot 57.9 percent (33-of-57) from the field, including 11-of-17 (64.7 percent) on 3-pointers. Seattle Pacific shot just 32.1 percent (17-of-53), slumping to 25.0 percent (7-of-28) in the second half. No Falcon reached double figures, with Megan Hoisington and Maddie Maloney sharing team-high honors with nine points each. JANUARY 31 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 82, CENTRAL WASHINGTON 72 ELLENSBURG, WA - Western became just the 10th school in collegiate history to win 800 games, defeating arch-rival Central Washington, 82-72, in a GNAC contest at Nicholson Pavilion. Dunbar had 20 points to lead four double-figure scorers for the Vikings. Pallansch added 18 points on 8-of-12 field-goal shooting, Summers had 16 points, six rebounds and four assists, and Cabe contributed 10 points and seven rebounds. It was the seventh straight loss for Central, which fell to 3-14 overall and 0-6 in conference contests. The Wildcats were led by guard Stephanie Wenke, who scored a game-high 29 points. There were five ties and five lead changes before Western took the lead for good midway through the first half on a three-point play by Wade. Central cut the lead to one, 27-26, with 4:29 left in the opening period, but the Vikings closed the half with a 16-5 run for a lead at halftime. Dunbar scored 12 of her 15 first-half points during that stretch, hitting two 3-pointers, four free throws, and a jump shot with 10 seconds remaining. Western never led by less than 10 points in the second half, and its biggest lead was 19, 63-44, with 11:21 remaining. The Vikings hold a series advantage over Central, the most wins over any opponent. FEBRUARY 5 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 64, NORTHWEST NAZARENE 61 BELLINGHAM, WA - Western scored the first 10 points and led wire-to-wire, but still had to hang on late to defeat Northwest Nazarene, 64-61, in a GNAC contest at Carver Gym. Cabe had team-highs of 15 points and 11 rebounds as Western moved into third place in the league standings. NNU fell to 12-7 overall, 5-3 in the GNAC despite a game-high 20 points from guard Janee Olds. Olds, who had 16 points in the second half, missed a possible game-tying 3-pointer with four seconds left. Western jumped to a 10-0 lead in the first 2:45, and led by as much as 12 in the opening half before holding a advantage at halftime. The Vikings were up by 10, 36-26, with 18:22 left, but Olds scored nine straight points in a little over a minute to narrow the gap to one, 36-35, with 16:52 left. The Crusaders never led, but narrowed the gap to one twice more, the final time at on a layin by Lindsay Brady with 1:45 to play, but Western s Summers then got a layin and free throw that put the Vikings up by four with 1:13 to go. NNU guard Mallory Whipple, who missed 12 minutes of the second half while getting stitches for a deep cut on her chin, made one of two free throws with 16 seconds left to narrow the margin to three, Cabe then missed two free throws, setting up NNU s final missed 3-point attempt. Pallansch had 14 points for Western, and Dunbar had 11. The Vikings, who hit four of their first five shots from the field, finished at just 35.0 percent (21-of-60). The win snapped a four-game series losing streak for Western against the Crusaders and avenged an loss at Nampa, Id., on Jan. 17. FEBRUARY 7 - WESTERN WASHINGTON 86, SAINT MARTIN S 78 OT BELLINGHAM, WA - Saint Martin s guard Jamey Gelhar set an NCAA Division II record for consecutive free throws made, but Western prevailed in overtime, claiming an victory in a GNAC contest at Carver Gym. Summers had 21 points and eight rebounds for the Vikings, who claimed their fifth straight victory and are 9-1 at

11 WOMEN S BASKETBALL home this season. Guard Roni Jo Mielke had 20 points on 8-of-12 field-goal shooting for Saint Martin s, which fell 14-7 overall and 5-4 in the GNAC. Gelhar added 16 points, making all four of her free throw attempts to extend her consecutive streak to 58, breaking the old NCAA II mark of 55. The Saints forced overtime as center Krissy Bassett hit a shot from the left wing with five seconds left to tie the score at The Saint Martin s players believed the shot was a 3-pointer and celebrated as Western s Wade missed a 3-point shot as time expired, but Bassett s basket had immediately been ruled a 2-pointer. Western, which didn t trail in the final 30 minutes of regulation, took control in the extra period as Summers hit a post-up and free throw and Pallansch followed up with a short jumper, putting the Vikings up by five with 3:32 to play. Dara Zack scored to narrow the margin to three, but a 3-pointer by Dunbar pushed the margin back to six, 82-76, with 2:14 left, and the lead was never less than six after that. The Vikings had led by 12, 69-57, with five minutes left, but Saint Martin s ran off 11 straight points, seven of them by Mielke, to narrow the margin to one, 69-68, with 2:23 left. Summers hit a free throw with 57 seconds left to give Western a lead, but a Michelle Short layup 16 seconds later narrowed the margin to two, setting up Bassett s shot. Cabe had 13 points for Western, which shot 50 percent (32-of-64) from the field. Moerhle had 11 points, and Pallansch, Dunbar and Wade each added 10.

12 Western Washington Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Feb 07, 2009) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/15/08!CASCADE OR W (18)Soo,India (12)Pallansch,Claire (12)Summers,Jessica 11/16/08!LEWIS-CLARK STATE ID W (19)Dunbar,Amanda (11)Summers,Jessica POLY POMONA W (14)Summers,Jessica (10)Summers,Jessica SAN DIEGO L 289 (10)Summers,Jessica (12)Summers,Jessica 11/28/08 ^vs BYU-Hawaii W (22)Summers,Jessica (8)Cabe,Willow 11/29/08 ^at Hawaii Hilo W (19)Summers,Jessica (17)Summers,Jessica 12/12/08 #at Chico State CA L 561 (11)Summers,Jessica (9)Summers,Jessica 12/13/08 #vs Sonoma State CA W (16)Cabe,Willow (8)Wade,Gabby 12/18/08 %vs Quincy IL W (23)Dunbar,Amanda (11)Wade,Gabby 12/19/08 %vs Dixie State UT LOT 104 (27)Dunbar,Amanda (11)Cabe,Willow 12/31/08 MERRIMACK MA W (13)Pallansch,Claire (8)Holgate,Tara (8)Hefflin,Lauren 01/08/09 *at Seattle Pacific L 332 (15)Pallansch,Claire (13)Pallansch,Claire 01/15/09 *CENTRAL WASHINGTON W (17)Cabe,Willow (8)Cabe,Willow 01/17/09 *at Northwest Nazarene L 676 (37)Dunbar,Amanda (8)Hefflin,Lauren 01/24/09 *MONTANA ST. BILLINGS W (17)Summers,Jessica (7)Pallansch,Claire (7)Wade,Gabby 01/29/09 *SEATTLE PACIFIC W (19)Dunbar,Amanda (9)Cabe,Willow 01/31/09 *at Central Washington W (20)Dunbar,Amanda (9)Wade,Gabby 02/05/09 *NORTHWEST NAZARENE W (15)Cabe,Willow (11)Cabe,Willow 02/07/09 *SAINT MARTIN'S WOT (21)Summers,Jessica (8)Summers,Jessica * = Great Northwest Athletic Conference counter! = WWU Lynda Goodrich = GNAC/CCAA Challenge Classic ^ = Hawaii Hilo Invitational # = CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classic % = Great Western Shootout Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total

13 Western Washington Season Box Score (as of Feb 07, 2009) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Dunbar,Amanda Summers,Jessica Pallansch,Claire Cabe,Willow McCarrell,Liz Moehrle,Marelle Wade,Gabby Soo,India Pinske,Megan Hefflin,Lauren Holgate,Tara Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Western Washington Opponents

14 Western Washington Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 07, 2009) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Dunbar,Amanda Summers,Jessica Pallansch,Claire Cabe,Willow McCarrell,Liz Moehrle,Marelle Wade,Gabby Soo,India Pinske,Megan Hefflin,Lauren Holgate,Tara Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WWU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att.! 11/15/08 CASCADE OR W ! 11/16/08 LEWIS-CLARK STATE ID W /21/08 CAL POLY POMONA W /22/08 UC SAN DIEGO L ^ 11/28/08 vs BYU-Hawaii W ^ 11/29/08 at Hawaii Hilo W # 12/12/08 at Chico State CA L # 12/13/08 vs Sonoma State CA W % 12/18/08 vs Quincy IL W % 12/19/08 vs Dixie State UT Lot /31/08 MERRIMACK MA W * 01/08/09 at Seattle Pacific L * 01/15/09 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W * 01/17/09 at Northwest Nazarene L * 01/24/09 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS W * 01/29/09 SEATTLE PACIFIC W * 01/31/09 at Central Washington W * 02/05/09 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W * 02/07/09 SAINT MARTIN'S Wot * = Great Northwest Athletic Conference counter! = WWU Lynda Goodrich = GNAC/CCAA Challenge Classic ^ = Hawaii Hilo Invitational # = CCAA/GNAC Challenge Classic % = Great Western Shootout Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Western Washington Opponents

15 Western Washington Overall Team Statistics (as of Feb 07, 2009) TEAM STATISTICS WWU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK 5 - Home win streak 6 - ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Western Washington Opponents

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