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LADY REBEL BASKETBALL CONTACT: KEVIN FORCE EMAIL: kforce@ccmail.nevada.edu PHONE: (702) 895-3134 FAX: (702) 895-0989 UNLV SPORTS INFORMATION, 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY, LAS VEGAS, NV 89154-0004 JANUARY 24, 2001 UNLV QUICK FACTS Location... Las Vegas, NV 89154 Founded... 1957 Enrollment... 23,000 Nickname... Lady Rebels Colors... Scarlet and Gray Conference... Mountain West President... Dr. Carol Harter Athletic Director... Charles Cavagnaro Head Coach... Regina Miller Alma Mater... Old Dominion 84 UNLV Record... 46-27 (3rd Season) Overall Record... 106-127 (9th Season) Best Time To Call... Weekday mornings Home Court...Thomas & Mack Center Opened... 1983 Capacity... 18,500 UNLV Record in T&M... 93-31 (18th season) 1999-00 Overall Record... 17-12 (.586) 1999-00 MWC Record/Finish... 8-6/5th (.571) UNLV All-time Record... 496-251 (27th season) Press Row Phone... (702) 895-4600 ONE LEAGUE GAME ON TAP THIS WEEK Saturday, Jan. 27 at San Diego State 7:00 p.m. PST Cox Arena (12,414), San Diego, Calif. STORYLINE: The UNLV Lady Rebels (12-4, 2-2) will play for the first time in seven days when they travel to San Diego to tackle Mountain West Conference travel partner San Diego State (10-7, 2-2)... Saturday s game will be the only one on the slate for both teams this week... The game will settle a tie for third place in the MWC standings... Both teams have identical 2-2 records in the league, with wins over BYU and Air Force and losses to Utah and New Mexico... UNLV seeks revenge after a last-second layup propelled the Aztecs to a 54-52 victory in San Diego last season... The Rebels are a perfect 8-0 on Saturdays this season. LADY REBELS ON THE AIR: All Lady Rebel games are broadcast in Las Vegas on KENO 1460 AM and throughout the world on unlvrebels.com. Returning for his 14th season as the Voice of the Lady Rebels, Bob Blum, the dean of West Coast broadcasters, will deliver the play-by-play. Joining him courtside will be Lady Rebel SID Kevin Force, who handles the color commentary for all road games. 2000-01 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME N7 CHINESE NATIONAL TEAM# L, 76-79 N11 NWBL# W, 91-62 N20 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W, 57-41 N24 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1) W, 74-57 N25 CHARLOTTE (1) W, 60-55 D1 vs. Northeastern (2) W, 62-58 D2 at Northwestern (2) W, 84-74 D6 at Arizona L, 74-91 D9 at Eastern Washington W, 81-72 D19 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 69-84 D23 PACIFIC W, 86-64 D28 NEVADA, RENO W, 67-57 D30 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 81-44 J6 UC IRVINE W, 70-56 J11 UTAH* L, 51-70 J13 BRIGHAM YOUNG* W, 61-50 J18 at New Mexico* L, 51-79 J20 at Air Force* W, 73-42 J27 at San Diego State* 7:00 p.m. F1 COLORADO STATE* 7:35 p.m. F3 WYOMING* 7:35 p.m. F8 at Brigham Young* 7:00 p.m. F10 at Utah* 3:00 p.m. F15 AIR FORCE* 7:35 p.m. F17 NEW MEXICO* 7:35 p.m. F24 SAN DIEGO STATE* 12:35 p.m. M1 at Wyoming* 7:00 p.m. M3 at Colorado State* 2:00 p.m. M7-10 MWC Tournament, Las Vegas TBA (#) Exhibition game (1) Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout (2) Roger L. White Invitational, Evanston, Ill. * - denotes MWC game All times local to site Home games in BOLD at the Thomas & Mack Center TRAVEL PLANS: UNLV will depart Las Vegas from the Thomas & Mack Center at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 26, and arrive in San Diego on Southwest flight #2029 at 1:10 p.m. PST. While in San Diego, the team will be staying at the Marriott Hotel, (619) 692-3800. The team will return to Las Vegas on Sunday on Southwest flight #877 and arrive at 9:20 a.m. PST. THE LADY REBELS: UNLV (12-4, 2-2) returns 11 letterwinners and four starters from last season s 17-12 team that finished fifth in the inaugural season of the Mountain West Conference... The Rebels split its pair of games last week in MWC play, falling at New Mexico, 79-51, and knocking off Air Force, 73-42... Head coach Regina Miller is in her third season with the Lady Rebels and has a record of 46-27 (.630)... Miller collected her 100th career victory as a head coach in the win over Eastern Washington... UNLV is led by Linda Fröhlich, who paces the MWC in scoring with 18.1 ppg and ranks second in rebounding with 7.7 rpg. UNLV PROBABLE STARTERS NO NAME POS HT CL-EXP 2000-01 STATS 5 Dayna Gambill G 5-6 SR-1L 7.3 ppg, 4.9 apg 3 Kinesha Davis G 5-10 JR-2L 7.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg 13 Linda Fröhlich F 6-2 JR-2L 18.1 ppg, 7.7 rpg 31 Brooke Ingalls F 6-1 SR-3L 5.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg 15 Petra Gläser C 6-6 FR-HS 11.1 ppg, 4.8 rpg SAN DIEGO STATE PROBABLE STARTERS NO NAME POS HT CL-EXP 2000-01 STATS 12 Claire Swinbank G 5-8 JR-2L 8.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg 20 Jamey Cox G 5-7 SO-1L 10.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg 40 Tanisha Knight F 6-0 JR-TR 11.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg 53 Anita Bundage F 5-11 SR-3L 6.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg 55 Atim Otii C 6-0 JR-2L 7.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg

--Page 2-- 2000-01 MWC STANDINGS As of Jan. 24 MWC All W L Pct. W L Pct. Utah 5 0 1.000 16 2.889 UNM 3 1.750 12 6.667 UNLV 2 2.500 12 4.750 SDSU 2 2.500 10 7.588 BYU 2 2.500 10 7.588 CSU 1 2.333 12 4.750 Wyoming 0 3.000 8 8.500 Air Force 0 3.000 3 13.188 THE MWC IN THE RPI As of Jan. 24 School Rank Utah 10 Colorado State 47 Brigham Young 80 UNLV 84 New Mexico 93 Wyoming 135 San Diego State 140 Air Force 250 MWC 7 SIMPLY REB! Please always remember, UNLV (acronym on all references, please) is home to the LADY REBEL women s basketball team -- NOT the Runnin Rebels! Only the men s basketball team at UNLV uses the nickname Runnin Rebels. ABOUT SAN DIEGO STATE: San Diego State (10-7, 2-2) fared the same as the Rebels last week, splitting its pair of MWC games... SDSU defeated Air Force by one point, 50-49, before losing at New Mexico, 86-66... In fact, the Aztecs have an identical record as UNLV against MWC competition with all the same results... The Aztecs return seven letterwinners and four starters from last season s 9-19 team that finished tied for sixth in the Mountain West Conference with a 4-10 mark... They are coached by Barb Smith, who has a 36-60 (.375) record in her fourth season at SDSU... Junior forward Tanisha Knight leads the Aztecs in scoring at 11.2 ppg and in rebounding with 5.3 rpg. SAN DIEGO STATE SERIES NOTES: SDSU leads the series, 11-9... The Rebels snapped a three-game winning streak in the series with their 69-63 win at the Thomas & Mack Center last year... The two schools met twice annually from 1985-86 to 1989-90 as rivals in the Big West Conference, with UNLV taking a 6-4 edge over that span... The series began in 1978-79. After UNLV won the first two meetings, SDSU reeled off five straight... In last year s game at Cox Arena, Shannon Lee drove and hit a layup with 28.7 seconds remaining to push the Aztecs to a two-point upset. Linda Fröhlich grabbed a career-high 22 rebounds and scored 22 points, pushing her over the 1,000-point mark for her career... The SDSU roster shows no players from Nevada, but the Rebels Courtney Swanson hails from San Diego... Lee and UNLV s Tiana Sanders were teammates at Muir High School in Pasadena, Calif. WITH THE BALL: Through 16 games, UNLV is averaging 68.8 points per game, which ranks third in the MWC... The Rebels lead the league in field goal percentage, shooting.450 (402-893) from the field and rank second in three-point shooting perecentage at.369 (62-168)... Six Rebels (Fröhlich, Gambill, Gläser, Ingalls, Johansson and Jinks) are shooting 75 percent or better from the line... UNLV s 31-point victory over Air Force was the third straight win in the series by 30 or more... Utah held the Rebels to a season-low 29.3 percent from the floor... UNLV s victory over UC Irvine on Jan. 6 was the 10th of the season and marked the earliest in a season that UNLV had won its 10th game since defeating Pacific, 64-54, on Jan. 2, 1991, to improve to 10-0... The Rebels 37-point win over Prairie View A&M was the team s largest margin of victory since the Rebels posted a 92-49 win at UC Irvine in the 1993-94 season... Against Pacific, Linda Fröhlich broke the school record for single-game shooting percentage, connecting on 16-of-17 (.941) field goals for a season-high 37 points. In just 30 minutes, Fröhlich was three points shy of a career high and seven points shy of the school record... Dayna Gambill dished a then-career-high 10 assists against Pacific, just four short of the school record of 14. Five days later, she broke her career high again, handing out 11 scoring chances against Nevada, Reno while turning the ball over only three times. Not only does she again lead the team in assists with 74 (4.9 apg), but she has increased her scoring output to 7.3 ppg, up from a 5.6 ppg average last season... UNLV shot a season-best.870 (20-23) from the line against Cal State Northridge... Constance Jinks has scored in double 2000-01 UNLV WOMEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR-EXP HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 3 Kinesha Davis G 5-7 JR-1L Brooklyn Center, Minn. (Blake HS/Western Illinois) 5 Dayna Gambill G 5-6 SR-1L Kamuela, Hawaii (Honoka a HS/Lassen College) 10 Viveca Löf F 6-3 JR-RS Stockholm, Sweden (Kungsgärusskolan/Cal St. Northridge) 13 Linda Fröhlich F 6-2 JR-2L Oldendorf, Germany (Vincent-Luebeck Gym Stade) 15 Petra Gläser C 6-6 FR-HS Amtsberg, Germany (Sportgymnasium Chemnitz) 23 Constance Jinks G 5-7 SO-1L Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) 24 Erin Johansson G 6-1 JR-2L Enumclaw, Wash. (Enumclaw HS) 30 Talisha Mitchell G 5-9 SO-1L Stockton, Calif. (Edison HS) 31 Brooke Ingalls F 6-1 SR-3L Redmond, Wash. (Eastlake HS) 34 Tiana Sanders G 5-11 SR-1L Duarte, Calif. (John Muir HS/Pasadena City College) 40 Padra Strong F/C 6-4 FR-HS Fayetteville, N.C. (Pine Forest HS) 44 Courtney Swanson G/F 6-0 JR-2L San Diego, Calif. (Morse HS) 54 Marenna Nyffeler F 6-1 SR-1L Price, Utah (Carbon HS/Utah Valley State College) 55 Dishawn McCracklin F 6-2 SO-1L Country Club Hills, Ill. (Hillcrest HS) HEAD COACH: Regina Miller (Old Dominion 84 / Third Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Kristin Cole (Notre Dame 94 / Second Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Brenda Pantoja (Arizona 96 / Second Season) ASSISTANT COACH: Staci Schulz (Mount Marty College 96 / Third Season)

figures in six of the last eight games... Kinesha Davis broke out for a season-best 16 points against BYU on 6-of-8 shooting and needs only six points to achieve 1,000 for her career. DEFENDING THE POST: The Lady Rebels are doing it with defense this season. They have allowed only three opponents to shoot better than 50 percent from the floor in a game and have lost all three games, while only seven of their 16 foes have topped the 40 percent shooting mark. Five of the Rebels last seven opponents have been held under 40-percent shooting... The Rebels are forcing nearly 20 turnovers per game and rank second in the MWC in turnover margin (+2.00). At least five times against BYU, UNLV forced a turnover by denying the Cougars a shot before the 30-second clock expired... The Rebels kept Air Force to just 23.9 percent shooting from the floor, the lowest total by any opponent all season, and did not allow the Falcons a shot from inside three-point range for the first 16 minutes of the game... Linda Fröhlich ranks second in the MWC in rebounding with 7.7 rpg and leads the league with nearly 6.0 defensive boards each game... Brooke Ingalls pulled down a career-high 11 boards against Cal State Northridge to record her first-ever double-double... The Rebels stole the ball a season-high 16 times from Pacific... Viveca Löf posted the league s top rebounding game this season with 16 boards against Arkansas-Pine Bluff... The addition of some front line height has also caused a swell in the Rebels block totals. UNLV has 42 blocked shots in 16 games and didn t record its 42nd block until the 19th game of last year. Linda Fröhlich leads the team and ranks fourth in the MWC with 15 blocks, followed by Petra Gläser s eight and Viveca Löf s six. UNLV RECEIVES VOTES IN AP POLL: The Lady Rebels made their third appearance in the Associated Press poll, receiving one vote on Jan. 1. However, that vote was lost in the Jan. 8 poll despite UNLV s 70-56 victory over UC Irvine in its only appearance last week. UNLV received three votes in the 2000-01 Preseason poll, tying them with Stephen F. Austin for 45th. After losing the three votes without playing a game, the Rebels reclaimed two of the votes in the Dec. 4 poll and tied for 49th. Those votes were lost in the week following a loss at No. 27 Arizona. The Associated Press poll ranks only the top 25 teams, but includes all other teams that also received votes. UNLV has not been ranked among the top 25 since Jan. 18, 1994, when the Lady Rebels ranked 25th with a 10-2 overall record. ON THE TUBE: Both of UNLV s games last week were shown throughout the Las Vegas valley on KTUD Channel 25/Cable 14 on tape delay. Three times this season the Las Vegas UPN affiliate has broadcast the Lady Rebels from the Thomas & Mack Center, and it plans to show at least one more contest, UNLV s Feb.1 matchup against Colorado State. LADY REBELS RETURN TO THE THOMAS & MACK: After rolling to a 10-5 record in its first full season at the Thomas & Mack Center, UNLV is happy to return to the venue in 2000-01. The Lady Rebels are 8-2 at home this season and own an all-time record of 93-31 (.750) in the Mack, in the arena s 18th season of basketball. This will be the last season that the Lady Rebels play in the Mack with the new 3,300-seat Cox Pavilion set to open next year. PACKING THE MACK: The voters aren t the only ones who have noticed the improved play out of the Lady Rebels. A season-best 1,277 fans rolled in to watch UNLV host defending conference champ Utah on Jan. 11. In 10 home games this season, UNLV has averaged 763 fans per game. That is up nearly 40 percent from last year, an average of 200 more fans per game. The Rebels have five more games scheduled at home before hosting the Mountain West Conference Tournament in March. PACK THE MACK 2: Speaking of Packing the Mack, the UNLV athletics department will sponsor Pack the Mack 2, a special promotion set for the Feb. 3 game against Wyoming. All tickets for the game have been discounted to $2 in order to help achieve the department s goal to break the state attendance record for women s basketball. The mark of 3,754 was set in 1985 when the Lady Rebels hosted a NCAA Tournament game against San Diego State. For each ticket sold, UNLV will donate $1 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas. The university is also looking for local businesses to purchase discounted tickets and donate them to area schools and community centers. The business that puchases the most tickets will be recognized at both a men s and women s home basketball game. Last season s Pack the Mack promotion against New Mexico drew a season-high 1,152 fans. For tickets or for more information, call 895-UNLV. --Page 3-- LADY REBEL RUNDOWN Record... 12-4 vs. Mountain West...2-2 vs. America East...1-0 vs. Big Ten...1-0 vs. Big Sky...1-1 vs. Big West...2-0 vs. Conference USA...1-0 vs. Pacific-10...0-1 vs. SWAC...2-0 vs. Southland...1-0 vs. Western Athletic...1-0 Home...8-2 Road...3-2 Neutral...1-0 On Monday... 1-0 On Tuesday...0-1 On Wednesday...0-1 On Thursday...1-2 On Friday...2-0 On Saturday...8-0 On Sunday...0-0 Day games...1-0 Night games... 11-4 Lead at the half...8-2 Trail at the half...3-2 Tied at the half...1-0 Controlling the tip...8-1 Scoring first... 10-1 In overtime...0-0 Scoring less than 60 points...1-2 Scoring 60-69 points...4-1 Scoring 70-79 points...3-1 Scoring 80-89 points...4-0 Scoring 90+ points...0-0 Allowing less than 60 points...9-0 Allowing 60-69 points...1-0 Allowing 70-79 points...2-2 Allowing 80-89 points...0-1 Allowing 90+ points...0-1 Shoot higher FG% than opp... 11-0 Shoot lower FG% than opp...1-4 Shoot equal FG% as opp...0-0 Shoot higher 3FG% than opp...9-1 Shoot lower 3FG% than opp...3-3 Shoot equal 3FG% as opp...0-0 Shoot higher FT% than opp...6-3 Shoot lower FT% than opp...6-1 Shoot equal FT% as opp...0-0 Outrebound opp...9-1 Outrebounded by opp...3-3 Rebounding equal...0-0

--Page 4-- 2000-01 MWC PRESEASON POLLS Coaches (First Place) Votes Utah (7) 56 Colorado State (1) 47 New Mexico 43 UNLV 39 Brigham Young 35 Wyoming 25 San Diego State 21 Air Force 14 Media (First Place) Votes Utah (10) 136 Colorado St. (5) 125 Brigham Young (2) 110 UNLV (1) 105 New Mexico 86 Wyoming 53 San Diego State 50 Air Force 19 1999-2000 MWC FINAL STANDINGS MWC All W L Pct. W L Pct. Utah 11 3.786 21 7.750 BYU 10 4.714 21 7.750 CSU 9 5.643 20 8.714 UNM 9 5.643 18 10.642 UNLV 8 6.571 17 11.607 Wyoming 4 10.286 10 18.357 SDSU 4 10.286 9 19.321 Air Force 1 13.071 4 24.142 FRÖHLICH & THE UNLV RECORD BOOK: Through just 69 games, Linda Fröhlich has ascended the UNLV career scoring and rebounding lists and could become the school s all-time leader in both categories by season s end. Here s a look at where Fröhlich ranks among the school s bests: UNLV CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. Misty Thomas, 1982-86 1,892 2. Pauline Jordan, 1987-90 1,688 3. Teresa Jackson, 1989-93 1,669 4. Angela Christian, 1983-87 1,631 5. Donya Monroe, 1982-86 1,514 6. Gwynn Hobbs, 1991-95 1,504 7. Linda Fröhlich, 1998-SA 1,496 8. Geannine Jordan, 1986-90 1,356 9. Kathie Calloway, 1978-82 1,319 10. Vicki Lander, 1987-1991 1,242 UNLV CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS 1. Pauline Jordan, 1987-90 1,094 2. Angela Christian, 1983-87 926 3. Donya Monroe, 1982-86 922 4. Kathie Calloway, 1978-82 917 5. Geannine Jordan, 1986-90 827 6. Misty Thomas, 1982-86 790 7. Angalete Dye, 1995-99 730 8. Teresa Jackson, 1989-93 695 9. Merlelynn Lange, 1988-92 688 10. Linda Fröhlich, 1998-SA 677 REBELS RANK IN THE MWC As of Jan. 24 TEAM INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY AVG MWC SCORING OFFENSE 68.8 3 SCORING DEFENSE 62.1 5 SCORING MARGIN +6.7 4 FREE THROW PCT..704 5 FIELD GOAL PCT..450 1 FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE.400 5 3FG PCT..369 2 3FG PCT. DEFENSE.310 5 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 36.7 5 REBOUNDING DEFENSE 34.1 2 REBOUNDING MARGIN +2.6 3 ASSISTS 16.81 2 BLOCKS 2.62 5 STEALS 8.81 4 TURNOVER MARGIN +2.00 2 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 0.95 5 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 11.38 4 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 25.31 4 3FG MADE 3.88 7 CATEGORY AVG MWC SCORING: Linda Fröhlich 18.1 1 SCORING: Constance Jinks 13.2 4 SCORING: Petra Gläser 11.1 T12 FG PCT: Constance Jinks.516 4 FG PCT: Linda Fröhlich.492 8 FT PCT: Constance Jinks.790 9 FT PCT: Petra Gläser.787 10 3FG MADE: Linda Fröhlich 1.54 7 3FG MADE: Erin Johansson 0.94 13 3FG PCT: Linda Fröhlich.465 2 REBOUNDING: Linda Fröhlich 7.7 2 REBOUNDING: Brooke Ingalls 4.9 17 REBOUNDING: Petra Gläser 4.8 18 OFF. REB: Linda Fröhlich 2.08 9 OFF. REB: Petra Gläser 1.88 13 DEF. REB: Linda Fröhlich 5.62 1 ASSISTS: Dayna Gambill 4.93 2 ASSISTS: Linda Fröhlich 3.85 5 A/TO RATIO: Dayna Gambill 1.90 2 A/TO RATIO: Linda Fröhlich 1.06 12 BLOCKS: Linda Fröhlich 1.15 4 BLOCKS: Petra Gläser 0.50 T12 STEALS: Linda Fröhlich 2.38 3 STEALS: Constance Jinks 1.62 12 MAKING THE PASS: One reason that UNLV s offense has been so successful this season is that players are making the extra pass when necessary. The Lady Rebels rank second in the Mountain West Conference in assists this season, averaging 17.8 dishes per game, and 67 percent of their buckets have come off of a pass (269 assists on 402 field goals). Individually, Dayna Gambill ranks second in the MWC in total assists (74), assists per game (4.9) and assist/turnover ratio (1.90). Linda Fröhlich also ranks among the league leaders, checking in at fifth with a 3.85 apg average and 12th with a 1.06 assist/turnover ratio. FRÖHLICH CLIMBS THE CHARTS: Linda Fröhlich is steadily climbing the UNLV career lists for both scoring and rebounding. The junior forward entered the season with 1,261 career points and has added 235 this season for a total of 1,496, which ranks her seventh in school history. She needs just nine points to surpass Gwynn Hobbs in sixth place. The All-American also has pulled down 677 rebounds in her career, which ranks 10th all-time. She needs just 12 more rebounds to surpass Merlelynn Lange in ninth place. DAVIS NEARS MILESTONE: With 118 points this season, Kinesha Davis is closing in on 1,000 career points. She registered most of that total as a freshman at Western Illinois in 1997-98, breaking the Mid-Continent Conference freshman scoring record with 504 points. She tacked on another 372 points as a UNLV sophomore last season and needs just six more points to achieve the coveted milestone. Averaging 7.3 points per game this season, Davis most likely will reach that total in the Rebels next game at San Diego State and become the second Rebel to do so in the Cox Arena in as many years. She would become the second active Lady Rebel with 1,000 career points, as Linda Fröhlich reached that mark last season -- in UNLV s game at San Diego State. AWARDS ABUNDANT AT TOURNAMENTS: Not only did the Lady Rebels win their home tournament for the first time since the 1993-94 season, but they managed to walk away with all the hardware, too. Sophomore Constance Jinks was honored as the tourney s most valuable player after scoring 18 and 17 points in respective games. Freshman Petra Gläser and junior Kinesha Davis both earned all-tournament nods for their role in helping UNLV to the title. One week later, UNLV repeated by winning the Roger L. White Invitational in Evanston, Ill., and Jinks repeated by claiming MVP kudos after scoring a career-high 33 in the championship game. Junior Linda Fröhlich was chosen as an all-tournament honoree.

--Page 5-- TEAM OF THE WEEK?: Nine times this season the Mountain West Conference has honored the league s top player for each week, and THREE of those times a Rebel has captured the award. After Constance Jinks captured back-to-back tournament MVPs, the 5-7 guard from Chicago was selected as the MWC Player of the Week on Dec. 4, becoming only the second Lady Rebel to earn the honor. One week later, freshman Petra Gläser added her name to the list, claiming the honor on Dec. 11. Gläser scored a career-high 21 against Arizona and followed that performance with a 8-for-9 shooting night from the floor against Eastern Washington. A scheduling break which allowed the Lady Rebels 10 days off to concentrate in final exams prevented a three-peat as UNLV did not play over that span. However, when the next award was announced on Jan. 3, it went to Linda Fröhlich for her school-record setting performance against Pacific. It was the fourth time in her career she had been so honored. No other team has earned the honor more than twice. MILLER REACHES CENTURY MARK IN WINS: UNLV head coach Regina Miller achieved a coveted career milestone in the Rebels victory over Eastern Washington -- her 100th victory. Miller now has an overall coaching record of 106-127 in her ninth season as a head coach, including a 60-100 mark compiled in six seasons at Western Illinois, and is 46-27 in her third season at UNLV. UCSB GAME CANCELED: The Lady Rebels Jan. 3 game at UC Santa Barbara was canceled due to a scheduling error by the Gauchos and will not be played. UNLV will play 26 regular season games this year. ALL-UMLAUT TEAM: One statistic that the Lady Rebels are almost guaranteed to lead the country in this season is umlauts. An umlaut is a vowel sound caused by partial assimilation occurring in the following syllable and is indicated with a pair of dots over the vowel. After having just one umlaut in both of the last two seasons, the Lady Rebels are up to three on this year s roster: senior Viveca Löf, junior Linda Fröhlich and freshman Petra Gläser. IN THE TREES: Speaking of Löf and Gläser, the two overseas additions have helped UNLV to become the tallest team in the MWC. At 6-3 and 6-6 respectively, both are taller than any player on UNLV s 1999-00 roster. Throw in freshman Padra Strong, who stands 6-4, and the Rebels are no longer looking up at the rest of the league. UNLV boasts three of the MWC s 11 players that check in at 6-3 or taller, while only Gläser, Strong, Caroline Matthews of Utah and Morgan Vargas of San Diego State can reach the 6-4 mark. SPORTS PROFESSIONALS: Two Lady Rebels are already working on the professional careers, although off of the basketball court. Seniors Brooke Ingalls and Marenna Nyffeler both serve as interns in the UNLV athletics department. In addition to helping promote their team behind the scenes, both players write a piece for unlvrebels.com, the Official Athletic Site for UNLV on the internet. Ingalls is an assistant in the UNLV Sports Information Office and contributes a weekly diary called the NoteBrooke, available only on the web site. Nyffeler is beginning her second semester as an intern in the Sports Marketing Department and provides a one-on-one interview with a different teammate each week on the net. Both players plan to graduate in May with their degrees in communications. FRÖHLICH RETURNS FROM GERMANY: As one of the top players in her home country of Germany, Linda Fröhlich was selected to the German National team and competed with the squad for 12 days in mid-november. Although she missed UNLV s first three games of the season, the Lady Rebels managed to escape unscathed. Meanwhile, Fröhlich helped Germany to a 1-1 record at the qualifications for the European Championships. Germany defeated Romania by 28 points in Freiburg, Germany, and lost to Lithuania in Vilnius, Lithuania, by 12 points. To qualify, Germany needs Lithuania to defeat Romania, which would send Fröhlich back to Europe to play for Germany at the European Championships in France in September of 2001. FRÖHLICH EARNS PRESEASON HONORS: Honors are nothing new to junior standout Linda Fröhlich, but the 6-2 forward from Oldendorf, Germany, has a couple more honors for her trophy case. She was chosen as a preseason All-American by Street & Smith s magazine after earning honorable mention All- America honors last season by both the WBCA and the Associated Press. She was also selected as the preseason Mountain West Conference Player of the Year by the league s coaches at its annual media day for the second straight year. MILLER HONORED IN THE OFF SEASON: Head coach Regina Miller collected some honors of her own this summer. In addition to a contract extension that will keep her on the Lady Rebels bench through at least the 2002-03 season, Miller was chosen as a court coach at the 2000 USA Basketball Women s Summer Development Camp, which is the trials for the Jones Cup team. She spent a week in Colorado Springs, Colo., working with many of the nation s elite players who were trying out for the national team. AYE, AYE, CAP N: Head coach Regina Miller has named senior Brooke Ingalls and junior Linda Fröhlich as co-captains for the 2000-01 season. They rank first and second respectively in games played among active players.

--Page 6-- TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO REVIEW: The Lady Rebels got off to a good start on the season, knocking off Texas-San Antonio in the season opener, 57-41. Despite missing junior All-American Linda Fröhlich, UNLV held the Roadrunners to just six first-half field goals and 30-percent shooting for the game. Freshman Petra Gläser, in her collegiate debut, led the Rebels with 12 points and seven rebounds, while Brooke Ingalls scored 10 on 4-of-5 shooting from the field. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF REVIEW: Constance Jinks came off the bench and topped the scoring column with 18 points to lead UNLV to a 74-57 victory over Arkansas- Pine Bluff in the first round of the Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout. The Lady Rebels (2-0) held UAPB (0-2) to just 34.5- percent shooting from the field and just eight second-half field goals in the win. Jinks went 10-of-13 from the free throw line and had five assists while Petra Gläser scored 17 points despite sitting on the bench during the final 10 minutes of the game. Viveca Löf pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds. CHARLOTTE REVIEW: UNLV went on a 14-2 run over a nine-minute stretch in the second half to come from behind and defeat Charlotte, 60-55, in the championship game of the Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout. The Lady Rebels (3-0) were down by as many as 11 early in the second half, but rebounded to score eight unanswered points and cut the 49ers (1-3) lead to just three. UNLV, which had led only once at 2-0, regained the lead with 6:34 to play on a free throw by Constance Jinks, 47-46. That free throw sparked the late run by the Rebels which was sealed by an Erin Johansson three-pointer that put UNLV up by six, 54-48. NORTHEASTERN REVIEW: Constance Jinks then hit two free throws with 12 seconds left as the Lady Rebels defeated Northeastern, 62-58, in the first round of the Roger L. White Invitational. Down by as many as seven in the second half, UNLV (4-0) went on a 13-2 run late in the half to regain the lead. Linda Fröhlich, who started the game despite a broken left thumb, found her shot in the second half, scoring 14 of her 18 points. Dayna Gambill added a career-high 17 and seven assists. Northeastern (1-2) was led by Genny Caruso, who scored 15 points and pulled down 12 boards. NORTHWESTERN REVIEW: Constance Jinks scored a career-high 33 points, including 23 in the second half to lead UNLV to a 84-74 win over Northwestern in the championship game of the Roger L. White Invitational. UNLV (5-0) held the Wildcats (3-2) to just one field goal over the final 10 minutes of the game to erase an eight-point deficit. Jinks then took over offensively, scoring 19 points over that span, handing out seven assists and pulling down four rebounds to earn the tournament s most valuable player honors. It was the second straight week in which she captured MVP kudos and also the second straight week in which the Lady Rebels won a tourney crown. ARIZONA REVIEW: Despite a career-high 21 points from freshman Petra Gläser, the UNLV women s basketball team suffered its first setback of the season on Wednesday, falling to 27th-ranked Arizona, 91-74 at the McKale Center. The Wildcats (4-1) turned it on late in the first half, causing multiple turnovers and exploding to close the half on a 10-0 run for a 48-34 lead. UNLV (5-1) never rebounded, getting no closer than 10 in the second half and at one point being down GAME REVIEWS by as many as 21. The Rebels used a 14-4 run to pull within 10 with about six minutes to play, but could get the score no more respectable and had to play most of the second half without leading scorer Constance Jinks. Arizona was led on the night by freshman Veranda James who poured in 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and center Elizabeth Pickney, who added 20. The game marked a homecoming for two Rebels. UNLV head coach Regina Miller was an assistant coach at Arizona in 1986-87, and Rebels assistant coach Brenda Pantoja was the Cats starting point guard from 1992-96. EASTERN WASHINGTON REVIEW: Linda Fröhlich s 24 points, six rebounds and seven assists to lead the UNLV women s basketball team to a 81-72 victory over Eastern Washington. The win was perhaps even more special for Lady Rebel head coach Regina Miller, who recorded her 100th career victory. It was her 40th win at UNLV for the Lady Rebels third-year coach, who also compiled 60 wins in six seasons at Western Illinois. The Rebels (6-1) jumped out to a seven-point lead by half time and built upon that lead at the start of the second half with a 9-4 run, highlighted by the inside play of Petra Gläser who opened the half with six straight points. The Lady Rebels went up by as many as 17 in the half. The Eagles (3-4) countered with excellent three-point shooting, going 8-for-16 on the night. Jennifer Paluck poured in most of those, going 6-for-9 from behind the arc to lead EWU with 24 points. Gläser fouled out of the game, but not before scoring 17 points, and Dayna Gambill hit double figures with 12. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE REVIEW: Cal State Northridge hit 13 of 15 free throws over the last 3:08 to post an 84-69 upset victory and snap the Rebels three-game home winning streak. UNLV (6-2) led by as many as 12 in the second half before CSUN (4-5) made their second-half run. Kristi Rose led a 15-2 run by the Matadors to erase the deficit just after halftime, scoring 20 of her 26 in the second half. Two Rebels logged double-doubles on the evening. Linda Fröhlich led UNLV with 17 points despite 4-of-16 shooting from the field and added 11 rebounds. Brooke Ingalls recorded her first career doubledouble with 11 points and 11 boards. PACIFIC REVIEW: Linda Fröhlich scored a season-best 37 points on 16-of-17 shooting from the field to top all scorers and lead UNLV to an 86-64 victory over Pacific at the Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday night. Fröhlich didn t miss a shot from the floor in the first 28 minutes of the game, hitting on 14 straight attempts, including two three-pointers. She finished the night shooting 94.1 percent, besting the school record of 90.9 percent (10-of-11) held by both Misty Thomas and Cherie Hogg. Fröhlich, who played just 30 minutes on the night, was just three points shy of her career best of 40 and seven points short of the school s single-game record of 44 held by Teresa Willis. She also was just two field goals short of the school mark of 18. Three other Rebels scored in double figures: Brooke Ingalls, who had 12, and Kinesha Davis and Constance Jinks, who both added 11. Dayna Gambill had nine points to go with a career-high 10 assists. They led an all-around solid team effort as UNLV (7-2) posted season bests for points in a game (86), shooting percentage (35-57,.614) and three-point shooting percentage (5-5, 1.000). Pacific (6-5) was led on the evening by guard Selena Ho, who scored 23, including a 3-for-7 night from three-point range. The Tigers, however, were forced into 26 turnovers.

NEVADA, RENO REVIEW: Linda Fröhlich and Dayna Gambill both posted double-doubles as UNLV ran to a 10-point victory over upstate rival Nevada, Reno, 67-57. Fröhlich led four Rebels in double figures with 17 points to go with a season-high 14 rebounds and seven assists. Gambill earned her double-double the hard way, scoring 12 points and handing out a career-high 11 assists. It was the second straight game in which Gambill snapped her career high for assists after dishing out 10 in last Saturday s win over Pacific. Nevada, Reno (6-5) led 32-26 at the break behind a 17-point effort from Kate Smith. After a quick three-pointer by the Pack, UNLV (8-2) rattled off 10 unanswered points to regain the lead. In a game that featured eight lead changes and six ties, the Rebels finally pulled away on a couple of clutch three-point buckets from Gambill, who led a 5- for-7 effort form behind the arc in the second half. The Rebels picked up the pace on defense in the second half as well, holding UNR (6-5) to just 32 percent shooting from the field. Smith was limited to just two points after half while the Rebels forced 11 turnovers. Constance Jinks and Kinesha Davis also scored in double figures with 12 and 11 respectively. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Excellent defense and solid foul shooting paved the way to victory for the UNLV women s basketball team as it topped Prairie View A&M, 81-44. The Lady Rebels (9-2) held the Panthers (3-7) to just 16 field goals and 35-percent shooting from the floor. UNLV also capitalized on 29 Panther fouls, connecting on 30-of-40 free throw attempts in the win. Linda Fröhlich led the Rebels in the scoring column, scoring 21 points and missing just two shots from the field. Petra Gläser chipped in with 17 points, including nine from the line, and pulled down eight rebounds. Prairie View A&M s Pressy Elogado scored 11 points with three three-pointers before fouling out. UC IRVINE REVIEW: Constance Jinks scored 22 points and dished out a career-high eight assists to lead UNLV to its fourth straight victory, 70-56 over UC Irvine. UNLV (10-2) saw an 11-point lead evaporate in the second half and allowed the Anteaters (8-6) to reclaim the lead, 49-48 with 5:27 left to play. However, a quick 7-0 run that spanned only 1:30 put the Rebels on top for good. Following a Jinks layup, Erin Johansson stole UCI s inbound pass, then fed Jinks underneath the basket for her second field goal in eight seconds. On UNLV s next trip down the court, Linda Fröhlich buried the Rebels first three-point goal of the game from the top of the key, putting her team up by eight. Four Lady Rebels climbed into double figures, including Jinks with 22, Fröhlich with 17 to go with seven rebounds, and Petra Gläser and Kinesha Davis added 12 each. The win matches the Rebels 10-2 start in 1993-94, their best in the last seven years. It was also the earliest in a season that a UNLV team has won its 10th game since the 1990-91 Rebels improved to 10-0 on Jan. 2 with a 64-54 win over Pacific. UTAH REVIEW: A stingy Utah defense and a 10-0 second-half run by the Utes led them past UNLV, 70-51. The game was the conference opener for the Lady Rebels (10-3, 0-1), who saw their four-game winning streak snapped in front of a season-high 1,277 fans. Utah (13-2, 2-0) held UNLV to just 29.3 percent shooting on the night and outrebounded the Rebels, 48-37. Down 25-21 at halftime, the Rebels battled their way back early in the second half. Kinesha Davis and Linda Fröhlich, after begin shut out from the floor in the first half, got UNLV rolling, and the Rebels reclaimed the lead, 36- GAME REVIEWS --Page 7-- 35, with 14:11 remaining. Utah answered immediately with a 10-0 run, fueled by forward Amy Ewert, who scored six of her 17 points over that stretch. Constance Jinks led the Rebels efforts, reaching the 20-point mark for the second straight game. She followed a 22-point game against UC Irvine last Saturday with 20 on Thursday to go along with a season-best seven boards. Fröhlich scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds before fouling out. BYU REVIEW: UNLV found its defense on Saturday night, limiting BYU to just 35 percent shooting from the floor as it rolled to a 61-50 win. The Lady Rebels (11-3, 1-1) jumped out to an early lead that grew throughout the first half. UNLV owned a 31-18 edge at the break, holding the Cougars (8-7, 0-2) to eight field goals and forcing 13 turnovers. UNLV continued its run in the second half, going up by as many as 19 points with 9:23 to play. Although BYU battled back, it was unable to pull closer than eight points with 2:23 left, and the Rebels held on for their first Mountain West Conference victory this season. Kinesha Davis was one of three Rebels to score in double figures, leading all players with a season-high 16 points. Linda Fröhlich scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds while freshman Petra Gläser went a perfect 6-for-6 from the line to finish with 12 points. BYU was led on the evening by sophomore Erin Thorn, who scored 11 points on 3-of-10 three-point shooting and pulled down seven rebounds. The victory by UNLV snaps a five-game winning streak by the Cougars in the series. It was the Rebels first win in the series since the 1983-84 season. NEW MEXICO REVIEW: New Mexico used a 35-2 run to erase a 15-point deficit and hand UNLV its worst defeat of the season, 79-51, at The Pit in front of 7,508. The Rebels led by as many as 15 late in the first half before the Lobos got hot, scoring 11 unanswered points over the last 3:29. Despite the run, UNLV clung to a 33-29 advantage at the break. UNM kept its run alive in the second half, however, scoring the first seven points of the second half and rolling out to a 53-35 lead before the Rebels rediscovered their offense. Aside from UNLV s offensive frustrations, Linda Fröhlich led the squad with 21 points, and Constance Jinks chipped in with 18, the duo combining for more than 75 percent of the Rebels offense. Jordan Adams led the Lobos in the scoring column with 24, followed by Miranda Sanchez, who scored 22, including 4-of-6 shooting from three-point range. The loss snaps UNLV s three-game winning streak in the series. AIR FORCE REVIEW: UNLV held the Air Force Academy to just 42 points and 24-percent shooting en route to a 31-point win at Clune Arena. The Rebels maintained a thick defense in the interior throughout the game, not allowing the Falcons an attempt from inside three-point range for the first 16 minutes of the game. UNLV also dominated the game on the glass, posting a 37-30 edge in rebounding. Individually, Petra Gläser led the Rebels with 17 points and four assists. Linda Fröhlich And Dayna Gambill joined her in double figures in the scoring column with 11 and 10 respectively. Kinesha Davis scored nine points and pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds. The victory improved the Rebels to a perfect 8-0 this season on Saturdays and maintained a string a three straight victories over Air Force by at least 30 points.

--Page 8-- #3 KINESHA DAVIS [ki-nee-shuh] 5-10, G, So. Brooklyn Center, Minn. Enters the week needing only six points to reach 1,000 for her career. Finished third in the conference in scoring last season with a 14.3 ppg average and ninth in rebounding with a 6.0 rpg average. Named to the Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout all-tournament team. Went down in the MWC record books for first point, first field goal, first three and first 20-point game in league history at UC Santa Barbara last year. PTS - 16 vs. BYU (1/13/01) RBS - 12 at Air Force (1/20/01) AST - 4 vs. Northwestern (12/2/00) BLK - 1 (three times) STL - 3 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) PTS - 34 vs. Oral Roberts (1/17/98) RBS - 15 at NE Ill. (1/10/98) AST - 5 (three times) BLK - 1 (seven times) STL - 6 at YSU (2/23/98) #5 DAYNA GAMBILL [GAM-ble] 5-6, G, Sr. Kamuela, Hawaii #10 VIVECA LÖF [LOVE] 6-3, F, Sr. Stockholm, Sweden #13 LINDA FRÖHLICH [FRROO-lick] 6-2, F, Jr. Oldendorf, Germany #15 PETRA GLÄSER [PEE-trah GLAE-ser] 6-6, C, Fr. Amtsberg, Germany Missed the only game of her career against UC Irvine with a sprained ankle. Scored a career-high 17 and handed out seven assists in the win over Northeastern. Set career-high in assists in back-to-back games against Pacific (10) and Nevada, Reno (11). Ranks second in the MWC a 1.90 assist/turnover ratio and 4.9 assists per game. Shot.415 from three-point range last season, the fourthbest single-season percentage in school history. Pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds in the win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, the most in the MWC this year. Transferred to UNLV from Cal State Northridge where she was a two-year letterwinner for the Matadors. One of three newcomers to the Rebels front line that is taller than any player on UNLV s 1999-00 roster. Oldest player on the team at 24 years old. Enters the week leading the MWC in scoring with 18.5 ppg and rebounding with 8.1 rpg. Scored a season-high 37 against Pacific and set a school record for single-game FG% with.941 (16-17). Missed the Rebels first three games of the season while traveling with the German National Team. Named to the Roger L. White all-tournament team despite fracturing her left thumb before the tourney. A preseason All-America selection by the Associated Press and Street & Smith s magazine. Also chosen as the preseason MWC Player of the Year. Scored a career high 21 at Arizona, including an 11-for- 13 performance at the line. Named to the Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout all-tournament team. Chosen the MWC Player of the Week on Dec. 11. Tallest player in the MWC at 6-6. A member of the German Junior National Team. Led the Rebels with 12 points and 7 rebounds against Texas-San Antonio in her collegiate debut. PTS - 17 vs. Northeastern (12/1/00) RBS - 4 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) AST - 11 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) BLK - 1 (three times) STL - 4 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) PTS - 17 vs. Northeastern (12/1/00) RBS - 6 vs. Weber St. (11/27/99) AST - 11 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) BLK - 1 (five times) STL - 4 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) PTS - 9 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) RBS - 16 vs. UAPB (11/24/00) AST - 3 vs. Charlotte (11/25/00) BLK - 2 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) STL - 2 vs. UAPB (11/24/00) PTS - 21 vs. VCU (12/21/97) RBS - 16 vs. UAPB (11/24/00) AST - 5 vs. Weber St. (3/5/98) BLK - 3 vs. Idaho State (1/22/98) STL - 5 vs. Cal St. Fullerton (11/31/98) PTS - 37 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) RBS - 14 vs. Nevada, Reno (12/28/00) AST - 7 (twice) BLK - 4 (twice) STL - 6 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) PTS - 40 vs. Hawaii (3/1/99) RBS - 22 at San Diego St. (1/29/00) AST - 12 vs. Colorado St. (2/25/99) BLK - 4 (five times) STL - 8 vs. Southern Utah (11/23/99) PTS - 21 at Arizona (12/6/00) RBS - 8 (twice) AST - 5 vs. Charlotte (11/25/00) BLK - 2 at Arizona (12/6/00) STL - 4 at New Mexico (1/18/01) PTS - 21 at Arizona (12/6/00) RBS - 8 (twice) AST - 5 vs. Charlotte (11/25/00) BLK - 2 at Arizona (12/6/00) STL - 4 at New Mexico (1/18/01)

#23 CONSTANCE JINKS [JINKS] 5-7, G, So. Chicago, Ill. Second on the team and fourth in the MWC in scoring with 13.2 points per game. Chosen MWC Player of the Week on Dec. 4. Named most valuable player of the Roger L. White Invitational after scoring a career-high 33 in title game. Named most valuable player of the Cox Communications/Lady Rebel Shootout. Named to the MWC All-Newcomer team last season. Scored the game-winning bucket on a driving layup in the Rebels last-second 52-50 victory over New Mexico in the first round of the MWC Tournament last season. --Page 9-- PTS - 33 vs. Northwestern (12/2/00) RBS - 7 (twice) AST - 8 vs. UC Irvine (1/8/01) STL - 6 vs. Northeastern (12/1/00) PTS - 33 vs. Northwestern (12/2/00) RBS - 8 at Utah (2/12/00) AST - 8 vs. UC Irvine (1/8/01) STL - 6 vs. Northeastern (12/1/00) #24 ERIN JOHANSSON [joe-han-sen] 6-1, G, Jr. Enumclaw, Wash. #30 TALISHA MITCHELL [tuh-lee-shuh] 5-9, G, So. Stockton, Calif. #31 BROOKE INGALLS [ING-gulls] 6-1, F, Sr. Redmond, Wash. #34 TIANA SANDERS [tee-ah-nuh] 5-11, G, Sr. Duarte, Calif. The Lady Rebels top three-point threat. Currently ranks eighth in the MWC in 3-pt shooting percentage (.359). Holds the school record for most three-pointers in a game (7) set at Air Force in the 1998-99 season. A 1999-00 Academic All-MWC honoree. Is a career 87 percent free throw shooter and has missed only six free throws in her career. A quick and aggressive guard at both ends of the floor. Missed two games with a minor knee injury. Played in 28 games as a freshman last season. Named the Stockton Record Player of the Year after scoring an area-high 686 points as a senior at Edison High School in Stockton, Calif. Has one daughter, Unique Thompson. Returns after missing most of the last season with a broken foot suffered in practice. Pulled down a career-best 11 rebounds against Cal State Northridge to record her first-ever double-double. Has played in more games (75) than any other player on the squad. A 1999-00 Academic All-MWC honoree. Writes a weekly column about Lady Rebel basketball for the school s official website, unlvrebels.com. Team captain and top defensive player. Was one of five players in double figures in the exhibition game against the NWBL with 11 points. Started two games in the absence of Linda Fröhlich. One of the most versatile players on the team with the ability to rebound, shoot the three, drive to the basket and defend. Set career highs for points, field goals, rebounds, assists and minutes in her only start last season against Weber State. PTS - 16 vs. Northwestern (12/2/00) RBS - 3 vs. Northeastern (12/1/00) AST - 3 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) BLK - 1 (twice) STL - 2 (three times) PTS - 21 at Air Force (1/9/99) RBS - 5 (three times) AST - 6 vs. TCU (1/23/99) BLK - 2 at Loyola Marymount (11/14/98) STL - 4 at Air Force (1/9/99) PTS - 5 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) RBS - 1 (three times) AST - 3 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) STL - 0 PTS - 8 at Air Force (1/20/00) RBS - 8 vs. Wyoming (2/5/00) AST - 4 vs. Navy (1/4/00) BLK - 1 vs. Wyoming (2/5/00) STL - 3 vs. Wyoming (2/5/00) PTS - 12 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) RBS - 11 vs. CSUN (12/19/00) AST - 3 vs. BYU (1/13/01) STL - 2 (twice) PTS - 13 at New Mexico (2/15/98) RBS - 11 vs. CSUN (12/19/00) AST - 4 at Nevada, Reno (12/12/97) BLK - 1 (five times) STL - 3 at UTSA (11/18/98) PTS - 7 vs. Charlotte (11/25/00) RBS - 3 at Arizona (12/6/00) AST - 3 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) BLK - 1 (twice) STL - 2 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) PTS - 18 vs. Weber State (11/27/99) RBS - 10 vs. Weber State (11/27/99) AST - 3 (twice) BLK - 1 (three times) STL - 2 vs. UTSA (11/20/00)

--Page 10-- #40 PADRA STRONG [PAY-druh] 6-4, F, Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. One of two true freshmen on the team. One of three newcomers over 6-3 on the team. Two-time Street & Smith s honorable mention high school All-American. Member of the North Carolina Junior Olympic team. Has a 6-7 wing span. Recorded one block in two minutes of play in her collegiate debut against Texas-San Antonio. PTS - 2 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) RBS - 2 (three times) AST - 0 BLK - 1 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) STL - 2 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) PTS - 2 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) RBS - 2 (three times) AST - 0 BLK - 1 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) STL - 2 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) #44 COURTNEY SWANSON [SWAN-sen] 6-0, G/F, Jr. San Diego, Calif. #54 MARENNA NYFFELER [MAR-nuh NEFF-ler] 6-1, F, Sr. Price, Utah #55 DISHAWN MCCRACKLIN [di-shawn] 6-2, F, So. Country Club Hills, Ill. Provides shooting and defense on the perimeter. Came off the bench and hit two clutch three-pointers in the second half against Arizona. Played in 25 games last season as a reserve guard. Set career highs for points, assists, field goals and minutes in the win over Navy last year. Only Rebel to go perfect from the free throw line last season (2-for-2). Interns in the UNLV Sports Marketing Office. Recipient of the 2000-01 Weldon E. Havins Scholastic Advancement and Athletic Recognition Award. Writes a weekly interview with Lady Rebel players for the school s website, unlvrebels.com, called 1-on-1 with Marenna Nyffeler. Played in 25 games as a freshman last season with two starts. Is a tough defender and aggressive rebounder. Has one sister, Sherry (16), who has signed a national letter of intent to play with the Lady Rebels next season. PTS - 6 at Arizona (12/6/00) RBS - 2 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) AST - 1 at Air Force (1/20/01) STL - 2 vs. BYU (1/13/01) PTS - 6 (twice) RBS - 6 (three times) AST - 5 vs. Navy (1/4/00) BLK - 1 (two times) STL - 3 vs. Tulsa (2/11/99) PTS - 0 RBS - 1 vs. UAPB (11/24/00) AST - 0 STL - 1 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) PTS - 2 vs. Cal St. Fullerton (12/28/99) RBS - 2 at Air Force (1/20/00) AST - 0 BLK - 1 at Air Force (1/20/00) STL - 1 (twice) PTS - 6 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) RBS - 4 vs. UTSA (11/20/00) AST - 1 (twice) BLK - 1 at New Mexico (1/20/01) STL - 0 PTS - 6 vs. Prairie View (12/30/00) RBS - 9 vs. Cal St. Fullerton (12/28/99) AST - 2 vs. Valparaiso (1/8/00) BLK - 1 (twice) STL - 1 (two times) COACH REGINA MILLER UNLV: 46-27 Old Dominion 84 Recorded her 100th career victory against Eastern Washington on Dec. 9. Guided UNLV to back-to-back 17-win seasons after inheriting a squad that had won only four games in each of the previous three years. Directed the Lady Rebels to become the most improved team in Division I from 1997-98 to the 1998-99 season. Led the Lady Rebels to a 26-9 home record since taking over the program. Served as a court coach at the USA Basketball Elite Development Camp and U.S. Jones Cup Trials this summer. TEAM PTS - 86 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) RBS - 46 vs. UAPB (11/24/00) AST - 23 (three times) BLK - 4 (four times) STL - 16 vs. Pacific (12/23/00) OPPONENT PTS - 91 at Arizona (12/6/00) RBS - 48 vs. Utah (1/11/01) AST - 25 at Arizona (12/6/00) BLK - 4 (twice) STL - 11 (twice)