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2016-17 SCHEDULE Overall: 5-3 Pac-12: 0-0 Home: 4-2 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 1-1 NOVEMBER 6 Alaska-Anchorage (Exh.) W, 81-73 11 Loyola Marymount W, 92-45 13 Saint Mary s W, 85-69 18 San Francisco W, 73-35 20 Oklahoma State L, 72-79 (ot) 25 vs. Nebraska # W, 79-65 26 vs. #5 Maryland # L, 69-79 DECEMBER 2 San Diego W, 83-73 4 Boise State L, 73-77 (ot) 8 at Gonzaga 6 p.m. (SWX) 18 at Saint Louis Noon 21 at Kentucky 9 a.m. 27 at Washington * 7 p.m. (P12N) 30 at Oregon State * Noon (P12N) JANUARY 1 at Oregon * 2 p.m. 6 UCLA * 6 p.m. (P12) 8 USC * Noon (P12N) 13 at Arizona State * 10 a.m. 15 at Arizona * 11 a.m. (P12N) 22 Washington * 1 p.m. (P12N) 27 Stanford * 8 p.m. (P12N) 29 California * Noon FEBRUARY 3 at Colorado * 5 p.m. (P12N) 5 at Utah * 1 p.m. 10 Arizona State * 7 p.m. (P12N) 12 Arizona * 11 a.m. (P12N) 17 at USC * 6 p.m. (P12N) 19 at UCLA * 11 a.m. (P12N) 23 Utah * 6 p.m. (P12N) 25 Colorado * 1 p.m. MARCH 2-5 Pac-12 Tournament^ TBA (P12N) # South Point Thanksgiving Shootout (Las Vegas) * Pac-12 Conference Game ^ Pac-12 Women s Basketball Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) All home matches played at Beasley Coliseum All times listed are Pacific time and subject to change QUICK FACTS THE MATCHUPS BROADCAST INFO TV: SWX-TV ANALYSTS: Greg Heister and Stephanie Hawk-Freeman RADIO: Washington State IMG Sports Network PLAY-BY-PLAY: Steve Grubbs STATIONS: 104.7 (FM) & 1150 (AM) LIVE STATS: www.wsucougars.com SERIES HISTORY LAST TIME OUT PROBABLE STARTERS WASHINGTON STATE (5-3) at GONZAGA (5-2) 6:00 p.m. Thursday Dec. 8, 2016 Spokane, Wash. McCarthey Athletic Center (6,000) - Up next for the Cougs is a rivalry game at Gonzaga on Dec. 8. The Bulldogs are off to another hot start having already picked up one of the biggest wins of the season, taking down then No. 4 Stanford, 68-63, in Palo Alto to start the year. - The two teams have a long history with the Cougs dominating the series 20-7 with a two-game winning streak. Last season WSU took a tough 55-48 win in Pullman thanks to 17 points from Borislava Hristova and a then careerhigh 14 points from Louise Brown. - The Bulldogs are the fifth West Coast Conference opponent for the Cougars on the year. WSU is 4-0 against the WCC with all four wins coming at home. - Needing an extra five minutes to decide the winner of the day s contest, the Washington State women s basketball team found themselves on the wrong end of a 77-73 decision to Boise State in Beasley Coliseum on Sunday afternoon. - The loss for the Cougars (5-3) was their second in overtime on the year as the Broncos (7-0) escaped Pullman with their unblemished record intact. - WSU was able to spread the ball around as the Cougars put five players in double-figures for the first time since their game against Colorado back on Feb. 25 of last season. - The Cougars did see a career-best four made three-pointers from freshman Chanelle Molina who finished her day with 13 points for her third-straight double-digit scoring effort. Sophomore Borislava Hristova shook off an off shooting performance to tie for the team lead with 13 points while Alexys Swedlund had 11 and Caila Hailey and freshman Kayla Washington each scored 10. PLAYER HT YR HOMETOWN PPG OTHER 2016-17 NOTES G #1 CAILA HAILEY 5-10 JR Inglewood, Calif. 7.0 5.4 rpg Career-best 5 assts vs USD, scored 10 pts vs Boise St F #4 LOUISE BROWN 6-2 JR Melbourne, Australia 10.4 6.9 rpg Scored career-best 16 pts vs Neb. G #11 CHANELLE MOLINA 5-9 FR Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 9.5 3.5 apg 3-straight 10+ pt games, Career-high 4 3-PT vs Boise St F #15 IVANA KMETOVSKA 6-3 SR Skopje, Macedonia 7.6 3.5 rpg Leads team in shooting.600 FG% F #45 BORISLAVA HRISTOVA 6-0 SO Varna, Bulgaria 16.3 3.6 rpg 6th in Pac-12 in scoring, scored in dbl-fgr in 7-of-8 games OFF THE BENCH G #2 KRYSTLE MCKENZIE 5-8 SO Gold Coast, Australia 1.0 1.0 rpg Grabbed season high 2 rbds vs Neb. G #5 KAYLA WASHINGTON 6-0 FR San Bernardino, Calif. 5.5 4.8 rpg Scored Career-high 10 pts vs Boise State G #10 JOHANNA MUZET 6-0 FR Lyon, France 1.6 1.4 rpg Scored 11 pts in debut vs LMU G #12 CAMERON FERNANDEZ 5-10 FR Makawao, Hawaii - - 2X All-Maui Interscholastic League Player of Year C #20 MARIA KOSTOURKOVA 6-4 SO Lisbon, Portugal 3.5 1.5 bpg Career-best 5 blocks vs UMD C #21 NIKE MCCLURE 6-3 SO Tenino, Wash. 2.8 4.8 rpg Career-best 4 blks vs Boise State, half of rbds on off. G #22 PINELOPI PAVLOPOULOU 5-8 JR Athens, Greece 6.3 2.0 spg Scored career-best 15 pts vs San Diego G #23 ALEXYS SWEDLUND 5-11 SO Rapid City, S.D. 8.1 4.4 rpg 2nd on team in 3-PT (11 3-PT FG) G #41 JOVANA SUBASIC 6-4 FR Sabac, Serbia - - member of Serbian U19 National Team THE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I CONFERENCE: Pac-12 ENROLLMENT: 19,556 NICKNAME: Cougars PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Bill Moos SWA: Anne McCoy FACULTY ATHLETICS REP.: Ken Casavant COUGAR WOMEN S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: June Daugherty RECORD AT WSU: 109-180 (10th Season) CAREER RECORD: 422-394 (28th Season) ASSISTANTS: Mike Daugherty, Ashley Gill, Rod Jensen COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kate Werner HOME VENUE: Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum (11,671) 2016-17 OVERALL RECORD: 5-3 2016-17 PAC-12 RECORD: 0-0 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR: Bill Stevens WOMEN S BASKETBALL CONTACT: Ben Laskey E-MAIL: ben.laskey@wsu.edu OFFICE PHONE: 509-335-5785 CELL PHONE: 209-608-2173 FAX: 509-335-0267 ATHLETIC WEBSITE: www.wsucougars.com 1

2016-17 Roster BY CLASS SENIOR 1 Ivana Kmetovska JUNIORS 3 Louise Brown Caila Hailey Pinelopi Pavlopoulou SOPHOMORES 5 Borislava Hristova Maria Kostourkova Nike McClure Krystle McKenzie Alexys Swedlund FRESHMEN 5 Cameron Fernandez Chanelle Molina Johanna Muzet Jovana Subašic Kayla Washington BY COUNTRY/STATE AUSTRALIA 2 Louise Brown Krystle McKenzie BULGARIA 1 Borislava Hristova CALIFORNIA 2 Caila Hailey Kayla Washington FRANCE 1 Johanna Muzet GREECE 1 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou HAWAII 2 Cameron Fernandez Chanelle Molina MACEDONIA 1 Ivana Kmetovska PORTUGAL 1 Maria Kostourkova SERBIA 1 Jovana Subašic SOUTH DAKOTA 1 Alexys Swedlund WASHINGTON 1 Nike McClure NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 1 Caila Hailey G 5-10 JR 2V Inglewood, Calif. (Serra HS) 2 Krystle McKenzie G 5-8 SO* 1V Gold Coast, Australia 4 Louise Brown F 6-3 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia 5 Kayla Washington F 6-0 FR HS San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon HS) 10 Johanna Muzet G 6-0 FR HS Lyon, France 11 Chanelle Molina G 5-9 FR HS Kailua Kona, Hawaii (Konawaena HS) 12 Cameron Fernandez G 5-10 FR HS Makawao, Hawaii (Lahainaluna HS) 15 Ivana Kmetovska F 6-3 SR 3V Skopje, Macedonia (Orce Nikolov) 20 Maria Kostourkova C 6-4 SO 1V Lisbon, Portugal (E.S.P.J.A.L.) 21 Nike McClure F 6-3 SO* 1V Tenino, Wash. (W.F. West HS) 22 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou G 5-8 JR 2V Athens, Greece (American Community School of Athens) 23 Alexys Swedlund G 5-11 SO 1V Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More HS) 41 Jovana Subašic F 6-4 FR HS Šabac, Serbia 45 Borislava Hristova F 6-0 SO 1V Varna, Bulgaria *Redshirt ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE) 4 Louise Brown F 6-3 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia 1 Caila Hailey G 5-10 JR 2V Inglewood, Calif. (Serra HS) 12 Cameron Fernandez G 5-10 FR HS Makawao, Hawaii (Lahainaluna HS) 45 Borislava Hristova F 6-0 SO 1V Varna, Bulgaria (Georgi Benkovski) 15 Ivana Kmetovska F 6-3 SR 3V Skopje, Macedonia (Orce Nikolov) 20 Maria Kostourkova C 6-4 SO 1V Lisbon, Portugal (E.S.P.J.A.L.) 21 Nike McClure F 6-3 SO* 1V Tenino, Wash. (W.F. West HS) 2 Krystle McKenzie G 5-8 SO* 1V Gold Coast, Australia 11 Chanelle Molina G 5-9 FR HS Kailua Kona, Hawaii (Konawaena HS) 10 Johanna Muzet G 6-0 FR HS Lyon, France 22 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou G 5-8 JR 2V Athens, Greece (American Community School of Athens) 41 Jovana Subašic F 6-4 FR HS Šabac, Serbia 23 Alexys Swedlund G 5-11 SO 1V Rapid City, S.D. (St. Thomas More HS) 5 Kayla Washington F 6-0 FR HS San Bernardino, Calif. (Cajon HS) *Redshirt HEAD COACH: ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: VIDEO COORDINATOR: June Daugherty (10th Year) Mike Daugherty (10th Year) Ashley Gill (5th Year) Rod Jensen (2nd Year) Kate Werner (10th Year) Katie Bohnhoff (1st Year) PRONUNCIATIONS First Name Last Name Hometown Hometown #10 JOHANNA MUZET joe-ha-nuh MOO-zay Lyon, France leh-own #11 CHANELLE MOLINA shuh-nell moh-lee-nuh Kailua Kona, Hawaii kye-loo-uh KOH-nuh #12 Cameron Fernandez Makawao, Hawaii mah-kah-wow #15 IVANA KMETOVSKA ee-vah-nah KUH-meh-TOHV-ska Skopje, Macedonia SKOH-pee-yah #20 Maria KOSTOURKOVA coast-or-koh-vah #21 NIKE McCLURE nigh-key (like the shoe) mick-cloor Tenino, Wash. teh-nye-no #22 PINELOPI PAVLOPOULOU PEH-nell-OH-pee PAHV-loh-POO-loo #23 Alexys SWEDLUND SWEED-lund #41 JOVANA SUBAŠIC yo-vah-nuh SOO-buh-SHICH Šabac, Serbia SHAW-buts #45 BORISLAVA HRISTOVA boar-ee-slav-ah her-is-toe-vah Varna, Bulgaria VAR-nuh 2 Washington State Women s Basketball

PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W L W L COLORADO 0 0 8 0 CALIFORNIA 0 0 7 0 UTAH 0 0 7 0 STANFORD 0 0 8 1 WASHINGTON 0 0 8 1 OREGON 0 0 7 1 USC 0 0 7 1 UCLA 0 0 6 1 ARIZONA 0 0 5 1 OREGON STATE 0 0 5 1 ARIZONA STATE 0 0 5 2 WASHINGTON STATE 0 0 5 3 PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week Player 11/14 Kelsey Plum, Washington 11/21 Jordin Canada, UCLA 11/28 Chantel Osahor, Washington 12/5 Kristen Simon, USC 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/13 2/20 2/27 PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Week Player 11/14 Reili Richardson, Arizona State 11/21 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 11/28 Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 12/5 Minyon Moore, USC 12/12 12/19 12/26 1/2 1/9 1/16 1/23 1/30 2/6 2/13 2/20 2/27 PRESEASON POLL 1. UCLA (8) 116 2. Stanford (2) 110 3. Washington (2) 93 4. Arizona State 89 5. Oregon State 81 6. California 71 7. Oregon 69 8. Utah 52 9. USC 44 10. Washington State 31 11. Colorado 22 12. Arizona 14 UP NEXT - The Cougs continue their six-game road trip with games at St. Louis and Kentucky before the Christmas break. WSU will take on the Billikens on Dec. 18 before facing off against the #17 Wildcats on Dec. 21. - Against the Billikens, the Cougars face a fresh foe as the two teams have never met on the court before. St. Louis, a member of the A10 conference, is 7-1 on the year and 3-0 at home. They finished tied for the conference title last season at 26-8 overall and made it to the 3rd round of the WNIT. - The Wildcats continue as one of the top teams in the nation and sit at 6-2 on the year with all six wins coming at home where they are averaging over 4,500 fans a contest. They advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 last season where they fell to Washington, 85-72. FORCING THE OPPOSITION INTO MISTAKES - In their second year under defensive guru Rod Jensen, the Cougs have found their groove as one of the nation s top teams in forcing the opposition into mistakes. - In 7 games, the Cougs are ranked #9 in the nation in forcing turnovers at 23.5 per game. They have done their work in the passing lanes as WSU ranks #32 in the nation in steals at 11.6 per game. - Junior Caila Hailey is the catalyst as she ranks #71 among all Division I players with 2.4 steals per game. - Thanks to the turnovers, the Cougs have turned it into 210 points as they average 26.2 points per game off of turnovers. BROWN FINDING HER GROOVE - In her third season, Louise Brown has found her groove as the junior is averaging just under a doubledouble with 10.3 ppg and 6.9 rpg in a team-high 27.4 minutes per game. - Brown came up with her first double-double of the season against Oklahoma State on Nov. 20 when she scored 11 points and grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds. - One game later, Brown was at it again scoring a career-best 16 points against Nebraska on Nov. 25. She dominated from deep in the contest as she drained a career-high four threes on just five attempts. DEFENSIVE DOMINATION IN A GAME FOR THE AGES AGAINST USF - On Friday, Nov. 18 the Cougs put together one of the best defensive performances in program history and arguably the best since the inclusion of the three-point arc as WSU held San Francisco to just 35 points in a 73-35 victory. - The 35 points allowed was the second lowest point total for a WSU opponent in nearly 40 seasons tying a total given up by the 1979 Cougars in a 76-35 win over Alaska-Anchorage and one off the 34 points given up to Idaho State in 2014 - Overall, the Cougs held the Dons to just 24.1% shooting in the game and just 13 field goals. WSU forced 35 turnovers on the night which led to 24 points while also blocking six shots. DOUBLE-DOUBLES ON THE YEAR - In eight contests on the year the Cougars have already produced three double-doubles. - Kicking off the year with a bang, sophomore Alexys Swedlund produced her first career doubledouble against LMU last week by scoring 14 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. She did a bulk of her work at the line where she went a perfect 6-for-6. - Two days later, junior Caila Hailey followed suit with her own career first, tallying 11 points and 11 rebounds in the Cougars win over Saint Mary s. The junior guard went 5-for-10 from the floor and cleaned up the offensive glass grabbing a whopping 8 offensive boards. - Junior Louise Brown came up with her first of the year and second career double-double against Oklahoma State as she posted 11 points and grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds. ITS RAINING THREES - Opening the season in front of 2,078 fans, the Cougars put on a show draining 13 three-pointers in their 92-45 victory over LMU. The 13 threes were tied for the second-most in WSU single-game history game. Five different Cougs hit two in the win. - Two days later the Cougars followed up their performance with six more from deep in the win against Saint Mary s. - WSU would hit eight 3 s against Nebraska and again against #5 Maryland in Las Vegas. - The Cougs are #2 in the Pac-12 with 60 made 3-PT FG on the year. - Louise Brown leads the season s attack with 12 threes while Alexys Swedlund adds 11. COUGARS LOOK TO CONTINUE BLOCK PARTY FROM LAST SEASON - The Cougars broke the WSU single-season record with 120 total blocks during the 2015-16 season. - WSU averaged 4.0 blocks per game led by redshirt-freshman Nike McClure and true freshman Maria Kostourkova. The freshman duo headlined the Cougar frontline with 25 and 23 blocks, respectively, fourth- and fifth-most in WSU freshman history. - WSU has posted 28 blocks in the last five games including 11 more over the weekend. Maria Kostourkova leads the team with 12 after a career-best 5 against UMD. MOLINA TAKING THE REINS - Just eight games into her freshman season Chanelle Molina has established herself as the leader of the Cougars attack. The young point guard has started all eight games and played 23.5 minutes per game. - At the helm, Molina is averaging a team-best 3.5 assists per game (28 total). - She has scored 9.5 ppg, 3rd most on the team, and has four 10+ pt efforts to her name on the year including three-straight double-digit efforts. She is shooting 53.6% (30-of-56) on the season. From deep, Molina has been dangerous hitting 10-of-20 for a.500 clip. 3

BORISLAVA BOBI BUCKETS HRISTOVA AT IT AGAIN - Last season as a true freshman Borislava Hristova turned heads in her first season with the Cougars. The Varna, Bulgaria native led the team with 16.3 points per game, second-best in the conference by a freshman and sixth-best overall. - The three-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week selection set the WSU freshman scoring record with 490 total points. During her first season in Pullman, Hristova set the WSU freshman records in total points, field goals made (200), points per game (16.3), and free throw percentage (.881). Nine times Hristova scored at least 20 points, breaking a freshman record that had stood for over 26 years. - This season, she has picked up right where she left off leading the scoring efforts of the Cougars with 16.3 ppg, an average which ranks 6th in the Pac-12. She has two 20+ point efforts of the season including a season-best 25 point outburst against #5 Maryland. CLEANING UP THE GLASS - Setting a school record on the boards to start the season, WSU came up with 64 rebounds in its win over LMU. The Cougars held a 64-36 advantage on the glass in the contest. - Keeping the play alive, the Cougars came up with a cool 28 offensive rebounds that resulted in 27 second chance points. - WSU is #11 in the nation in rebounds per game (47.3) led by Louise Brown at 6.9 rpg. - The Cougs are #9 in the nation and first in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounding posting 18.0 rpg on the year. Junior Caila Hailey is a big part as she is tied for sixth in the league at 3.0 offensive boards per game. YOUTH PREVAILS FOR THE COUGARS - One of the younger teams in the nation the Cougars sport a roster that features 10 underclassmen including five sophomores and five freshmen while boasting just one senior. - As was the case last season, the young Cougars are led by Borislava Hristova who is averaging 16.3 ppg on the season after earning All-Pac-12 Freshman Honors a season ago. - Sophomore Alexys Swedlund has put her stamp on the new year with her first career double-double against LMU as the 5-11 guard went for 14 points and 12 rebound in the win. She is second on the team with 11 three-pointers. - Newcomers Kayla Washington and Chanelle Molina have proven themselves early for the Cougars as Washington is averaging 5.5 ppg and 4.8 rpg in just 11.8 minutes per contest while Molina has come up with 9.5 ppg after posting three-straight 10+ pt efforts. Washington scored a career-best 10 pts vs Boise State. NOT SO FAST YOUNG GUNS - Not to be outdone by the young Cougars who are raring to run, the junior core continues to be a rock from which the team looks to build. - Guard Caila Hailey came up with her first career double-double against Saint Mary s in the victory as the Inglewood native posted 11 points and 11 rebounds, eight of which came on the offensive glass. She is tied for sixth in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounding at 3.0 per game. - Junior big Louise Brown is averaging just under a double-double scoring 10.4 ppg while grabbing 6.9 rpg. She posted her first double-double of the season against Oklahoma State with 11 points and a career-best 16 rebounds. She scored a career-best 16 points against Nebraska one game later. - Guard Pinelopi Pavlopoulou came up with a carer-best 15 points versus San Diego and has averaged 2.8 assists per game while also showing off her defensive skills with 2.0 steals per contest. COUGARS DEPTH SHINES - Last season, nine Cougar players appeared in all 30 games during the season, and nine players averaged over 10 minutes per game. WSU s bench players outscored the opponent s bench 24 times last season and the Cougar reserves outscored opponent reserves by an average of 12.1 points per game. - In eight games this season, all 12 players have seen action in seven contests (Lou Brown missed the Boise State game due to injury) with 10 averaging at least 11.8 minutes per game. The bench has scored 230 of the Cougars 626 points on the year. COUGARS SIGN TWO STANDOUTS TO NLI Washington State signed guard Celena Molina and center Taryn Shelley to National Letters of Intent, head coach June Daugherty announced Wednesday. Molina, a 5-10 guard out of Konawaena High School in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, is the younger sister of current Cougar freshman guard Chanelle. Entering her senior season, Molina is a two-time All-State Fab 15 selection by the Honloulu Star Advertiser and a three-time All-Big Island Interscholastic Federation selection while helping KHS to state titles the past two seasons. Molina is also a two-time All-State selection in volleyball and was part of the state champion 4x400 relay team in track. Molina plays for coach Bobbie Awa, the mother of former Cougar guard Dawnyelle Awa, and is the cousin of current Cougar volleyball player Alexis Dirige. Shelley, a 6-3 center out of Shorewood High School in Shorewood, Wash., is a two-time All-Wesco selection and is rated a 3.5 star prospect according to Prospectnation.com. Shelley is coming off an impressive junior campaign where she earned All-Wesco first team honors after leading the team with 13.8 ppg and 7.6 rpg in league play. Shelley averaged 16.3 ppg and 20 rpg during district play last season including a 32-point effort and was named Prep Athlete of the Week once, Prep Basketball Starr twice and All-USA Girls Basketball Performer of the Week by King5 TV once during the season. Shelley also lettered in volleyball four times, earning All-Wesco second team honors as a junior and later All-Tournament Team accolades at the state tournament. WSU IN THE PAC-12 TEAM AVG. RNK Scoring Offense 78.2 6 Scoring Defense 65.2 T11 Scoring Margin +15.2 9 Free Throw Pct..549 12 Field Goal Pct..414 12 Field Goal Pct. Defense.381 10 3-Pt Field Goal Pct..351 7 3-Pt Field Goal Pct. Defense.256 3 Rebounding Offense 47.2 2 Rebounding Defense 41.5 12 Rebounding Margin +5.8 8 Blocked Shots 4.4 9 Assists 15.3 10 Steals 11.6 2 Turnover Margin +5.4 2 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.8 11 Offensive Rebounds 18.4 1 Defensive Rebounds 28.9 6 Offensive Rebound Pct..396 4 Defensive Rebound Pct..681 9 3-Point Field Goals Made 7.5 T4 INDIVIDUAL AVG. RNK Scoring Borislava Hristova 16.3 6 Rebounds Louise Brown 6.9 10 Caila Hailey 5.4 20 FG % Ivana Kmetovska.600 T6 Chanelle Molina.536 T12 Assists Chanelle Molina 3.5 15 Steals Caila Hailey 2.4 3 Pinelopi Pavlopoulou 2.0 T7 Assist/Turnover Ratio Chanelle Molina 1.6 15 3-PT FG % Caila Hailey.533 T3 Chanelle Molina.500 7 Blocked Shots Maria Kostourkova 1.5 8 Louise Brown 1.4 T14 Offensive Rebounds Caila Hailey 3.0 T6 Nike McClure 2.4 12 Defensive Rebounds Louise Brown 5.3 T7 DAUGHERTY REACHES 100 WSU WINS - Head coach June Daugherty earned her 100th-career win at Washington State with the Cougars 74-66 victory at Colorado, Jan. 4. - Daugherty has guided the WSU program to a 109-180 record in her 10th season in Pullman after becoming the third coach in Cougar history to reach 100 WSU wins. Sue Durant boasted a 134-99 record in nine seasons (1974-82) and Harold Rhodes guided the Cougars to 194 wins over 17 years at WSU (1983-99). - Daugherty is no stranger to success, having reached 400-career wins, and currently owns a 422-394 record over her 28-year coaching career. 4 Washington State Women s Basketball

Coaching Staff June DAUGHERTY Head Coach 10th Year Washington State University Head Coach June Daugherty enters her 10th season with the Cougars, having led the charge toward a new era in WSU women s basketball. Just as she had done at each of her two previous stops, Daugherty, who has coached more than 800 career games, has begun turning around the WSU women s program, leading the Cougars to two-consecutive WNIT appearances in 2014 and 2015, bringing in top-ranked recruiting classes, improving attendance numbers and overseeing student-athletes who place premiums on academics and community service. In her ninth season at the helm of the Cougars, Daugherty guided a youthful team to the school s best start since the 1989-90 season. WSU went 9-2 in nonconference play before entering Pac-12 play and the toughest RPI conference in the country. Under Daugherty s leadership, freshman Borislava Hristova earned All-Pac-12 and Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors, breaking WSU freshman records in 20-point games, total points, scoring average, field goals made, and free throw percentage. The Cougars finished the season with a 14-16 record and a 5-13 record in Pac-12 play, finishing ninth with season sweeps of Colorado and Arizona. Daugherty also oversaw the defensive success of WSU s frontline, which tallied a school-record 120 total blocks. The Cougars picked up a top-25 win over No. 25 USC with a decisive 73-61 victory. Off the court, the Cougars continued to shine in the classroom with four Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mentions in 2015-16. WSU earned national recognition as part of the NCAA s Public Recognition Awards for the 2013-14 academic year. WSU earned the honor for the second-straight season with a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score among the top 10 percent of all squads in the country. WSU posted a perfect four-year average score of 1,000 in 2014-15, and was one of 43 women s basketball teams honored for its accomplishments. WSU, along with Stanford, were the only two Pac-12 Conference schools recognized. Under Daugherty, Washington State has reached the Pac-12 Conference Tournament semifinals two times, 27 student-athletes earned all-academic honors in the last eight years, and five players signed professional contracts to play overseas in the last four summers including Lia Galdeira who was selected No. 19 overall by the Washington Mystics in the 2016 WNBA Draft, the first player drafted in program history. During the 2014-15 campaign, Daugherty hit a personal milestone, earning her 400th career win as the Cougars defeated Utah Feb. 15. Daugherty continued to build on the success of the previous season, as WSU earned a second-consecutive postseason berth for the first time in school history. The WSU women s basketball program earned national recognition, recording one of the biggest wins in program history with a 70-64 victory over No. 10/8 Maryland, an eventual No. 1 seed and Final Four participant, in Puerto Rico, November 29. During the 2013-14 season, Daugherty led the Cougars to one of the best campaigns in program history, earning a trip to the WNIT, the program s first postseason appearance since 1991, and posted 17 wins, the most since 1995-96. WSU also notched four wins over ranked teams, including one on the road against No. 10 Nebraska and went on to post nine conference wins for the first time since 1994-95. Guards Lia Galdeira and Tia Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. The Cougars received some national recognition late in the year, receiving votes in the Top- 25 USA Today Coaches Poll following their Pac-12 Tournament run, becoming the first WSU team to be mentioned in a poll since the 1990-91 season. In 2012-13, Daugherty led a team that featured six freshmen and three sophomores to the Pac-12 Conference Tournament quarterfinals for the second straight season, beating Arizona State in the opening round before falling to top-seeded Stanford. The Cougars improved three spots in the conference standings from a season ago, finishing eighth. WSU produced some notable wins while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country, beating No. 20 Ohio State, posting a road victory over regional rival Gonzaga and sweeping the season series with Arizona State. The Cougars finished the year with a program record for blocks in a season with 114. Also under Daugherty s guidance in 2012-13, the Cougars backcourt received recognition from the conference as Lia Galdeira, the second-leading freshman scorer in the country and three-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week winner, earned a number of All-Pac-12 accolades as a freshman after pacing the Cougars in scoring, rebounding, steals and minutes. Sophomore point guard Tia Presley also earned all-conference honors despite being limited to seven conference games due to injury. Daugherty also saw center Carly Noyes cap off her impressive career by becoming the school s all-time leader in blocked shots, games played and career starts. The 2011-12 campaign saw Daugherty lead the Cougars to one of the most successful seasons in program history while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country (No. 27). WSU posted the most wins since 1995-96, recording 13 overall victories and the second double-digit win season under Daugherty while improving their final RPI by 50 spots from the season prior. The Cougars saved its best for last, beating UCLA the final weekend of the regular season before posting the program s inaugural wins at the conference tournament. WSU knocked off Oregon State and USC in the first two rounds to advance to the nationally-televised semifinal against California held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Additionally, Daugherty led the Cougs to the program s inaugural win over a Big Ten Conference opponent (Wisconsin) and the first win over a Big East Conference opponent (Marquette) in over 20 years. Daugherty s team followed nonconference play by winning its first three games of Pac-12 play for the first time since 1977-78. The 2011-12 Cougars made their mark on the record book as well, posting the most rebounds, the sixth-most points, fourth-most threes, fifth-most assists and second-most assists in WSU single-season history. 2011-12 also saw Daugherty s first WSU recruiting class cap their impressive careers as a pair of 1,000-point scorers exited along with a three-time academic all-conference selection in addition to the three players who received invites to the WNBA combine. Headlining the group was guard Jazmine Perkins who finished her career as a three-time all-conference selection and WSU s all-time leader in games played and the first player in school-history, male or female, with 1,200+ points, 700+ rebounds and 250+ steals. 2010-11 saw the Cougars take another step forward under Daugherty s guidance while playing the No. 27 toughest schedule in the country. WSU posted the most conference wins, the highest scoring average and highest shooting percentage since 2000-01. The Cougars posted their highest finish since the 1997-98, tying for seventh after posting season sweeps over California and Oregon State and beating Oregon and Oregon State on the same weekend to record their first weekend sweep in conference play since 2001. Daugherty s players have received quite a bit of postseason attention since her arrival on the Palouse. In her first season guard Katie Appleton garnered her first-career all-conference honor after being named All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Guard Kezia Kelly was named Freshman All-Pac-10 honorable mention. April Cook and Jazmine Perkins took home a slew of honors following the 2008-09 season, earning mention on the All-Pac-10 Team and the 5

Pac-10 All-Freshman Team. Perkins was also named to the Pac-10 All-Defensive Team. In 2009-10, Cook garnered her second-straight honorable mention allconference honor, and freshmen Carly Noyes and KiKi Moore combined for a number of accolades. Daugherty continued to produce all-conference selections last season as Perkins and Sage Romberg garnered All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors while Romberg was placed on the Pac-10 All-Freshmen team and Ireti Amojo received All-Pac-10 All-Freshmen honorable mention. It marked the third consecutive season that Daugherty had at least one freshman garner all-conference recognition. Dating back to her years at Washington, Daugherty has placed at least one individual on the All-Pac-10/12 team each year since 1997. A pair of Cougs received All-Pac-12 accolades in 2011-12 as Perkins received all-pac-12 honorable mention while both Perkins and Carly Noyes earned all-defensive team honorable mention. In 2012-13, Galdeira and Presley received all-conference honorable mention with Galdeira also earning a spot on the all-defensive and all-freshmen teams. This past season, Galdeira and Presley both earned spots on the All-Pac-12 Team, becoming the first pair of Cougar teammates to earn all-conference honors in the same season in program history. Daugherty, whose career record stands at 387-360 (.518), has more than 20 years of experience working with WNBA-caliber talent. She began her head coaching career at Boise State, where she coached for seven years (1989-96) and compiled a record of 123-74 (73-31 Big Sky Conference). Under her watch, the Broncos not only made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, but achieved their first national ranking and won their first regular season conference title. In 1992, the Broncos won the Big Sky regular season championship, and in 1994 they shared the conference crown with Montana and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. At the conclusion of the 1993-94 season, Daugherty was named Big Sky Co-Coach of the Year. After turning things around at Boise State, Daugherty continued her success at Washington, where she coached for 11 seasons. After finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in 2000, Daugherty led the Huskies to their first conference title since 1990, the greatest turnaround in conference history. She led Washington to nine postseason appearances in 11 seasons - six NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT appearances - and led the Huskies all the way to the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship Elite Eight in 2001. Daugherty helped a number of players earn individual honors at Washington, with Giuliana Mendiola becoming the school s first Pac-10 Player of the Year, and four players earning District VIII All-America honors. Home attendance soared under Daugherty s watch at both Boise State and Washington. The Broncos averaged 500 fans per game before Daugherty s arrival. During her tenure, more than 2,000 fans were coming to watch every game, placing Boise State in the nation s top 30 for home attendance in each of her seven seasons. Washington led the Pac-10 in home attendance in both 2002-03 and 2003-04. The team chemistry formed on the basketball court is a direct result of creating a family atmosphere with Daugherty s staff and players. Daugherty creates a home away from home for her basketball family, consisting of coaches, players and support staff. This environment culminated in 16 players combining for 49 selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team at Washington, and 30 student-athletes on the Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team at Boise State. In her six seasons at WSU, ten players have combined for 21 All- Academic selections. Daugherty s basketball family is involved not only in providing everything necessary to achieve academic excellence, but also the means to becoming involved in community service. Daugherty leads by example, speaking at meetings for the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis and for many women s groups. A major advocate for healthy heart awareness, Daugherty was named the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association s National Coach of the Year in 2008. Since becoming a survivor of sudden cardiac arrest Daugherty has become one of the nation s most visible spokesmen, filming a nationally-aired commercial, speaking at fund-raisers for the Hope Heart Institute and the American Red Cross and helping WSU sponsor the inaugural Cougs Have Heart basketball game to raise awareness for heart disease. Daugherty is a member of the Women s Basketball Coaches Association and is a former member of its Board of Directors. She is also a member of both the State Farm Coaches All-America Team and the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year selection committees and is currently serving on the WBCA Ethics Board, the WBCA All-America selection committee for Region 8 and is the captain of the Pac-12 coaches committee. Daugherty often serves as a clinician for the NCAA YES Clinic at the Final Four, and she has been active in USA Basketball and was an assistant coach for the West Team at the 1995 Olympic Sports Festival. Daugherty also places high priority on keeping the top local high school talent at home in the Northwest. In her first season with the Cougars, Washington s 3A State Player of the Year Katie Grad (Auburn-Riverside) and Shadle Park s all-time leading scorer Lexie Pettersen (Spokane) were each a part of her nationally-ranked recruiting class. Her second recruiting class featured Carly Noyes of Moses Lake, Wash., a three-time conference player of the year at Moses Lake HS. Her 2010 class, two-time Evergreen Conference Most Valuable Player and 2009-10 Seattle Times All-State (all-classifications) honoree Brandi Thomas, of Elma, Wash., went Crimson. This season, Daugherty welcomes Wyoming s two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in Jordan Kelley (Gillette, Wyo.), one of the top-rated low post players out of Canada in 6-3 Shalie Dheensaw (Victoria, B.C.) who has started for the Canadian U17 National Team and speedy three-time all-state selection out of Spokane s Gonzaga Prep Tia Presley (Spokane, Wash.). The 2012 recruiting class featured six players from all over the country including Lia Galderia who was named Hawaii Player of the Year three times. Several of Daugherty s athletes have gone on to coaching careers at both the high school and collegiate level, including Lisa Fisher, an associate head coach with the Cougars in 2006. Daugherty served as an assistant coach at Stanford under head coach Tara Vanderveer prior to taking over the Boise State program. She helped guide the Cardinal to one of the finest seasons in school history, finishing the 1989 season with a record of 28-3, an undefeated Pac-10 season and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Daugherty also had a two-year stint on the Kent State staff as an assistant coach from 1983-85. Daugherty played collegiate basketball at Ohio State from 1974-78, where she led the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship in 1977 and 1978. She is still ranked amongst the school s top 25 in career scoring with 1,137 points. She also ranks fifth in career rebounds (829), is tied for 17th in career field goals made (500) and shares the single-game school record for blocked shots (12 against Michigan State in 1976). At the conclusion of her senior season, she earned first-team All-America honors and was a Wade Trophy finalist the first year the award was presented. Just prior to the start of the 2001 season, The Ohio State University honored Daugherty with an induction into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame. Daugherty will be inducted into the Westerville High School in December, 2011. Following graduation in 1978, Daugherty contributed as both a player and coach on several international teams, including a period as a player and coach for the Union Sportive Vierzon Club based in France. Daugherty, a native of Columbus, Ohio, is the daughter of Naomi and Jim Brewer and has two brothers, Mark and Neil Brewer, and one sister, Ruth Williams. She and her husband Mike are the parents of twins Doc and Breanne. DAUGHERTY S CAREER YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. FINISH 1989-90 Boise State 19-12 11-5 T-2 1990-91 Boise State 11-16 8-8 5 1991-92 Boise State 22-7 14-2 1 1992-93 Boise State 19-8 9-5 3 1993-94 Boise State (NCAA) 23-6 12-2 T-1 1994-95 Boise State 16-11 10-4 T-2 1995-96 Boise State 12-15 9-5 2 1996-97 Washington (NCAA) 17-11 12-6 T-4 1997-98 Washington (NCAA) 18-10 9-9 5 1998-99 Washington (WNIT) 16-13 11-7 5 1999-00 Washington 8-22 4-14 9 2000-01 Washington (NCAA) 22-10 12-6 T-1 2001-02 Washington (WNIT) 19-12 12-6 T-2 2002-03 Washington (NCAA) 22-8 13-5 T-2 2003-04 Washington (WNIT) 18-13 9-9 6 2004-05 Washington 14-16 9-9 7 2005-06 Washington 19-11 11-7 T-4 2006-07 Washington (NCAA) 18-13 11-7 4 2007-08 Washington State 5-25 2-16 10 2008-09 Washington State 11-19 4-14 T-8 2009-10 Washington State 8-22 3-15 9 2010-11 Washington State 8-23 6-12 T-7 2011-12 Washington State 13-20 5-13 11 2012-13 Washington State 11-20 6-12 8 2013-14 Washington State (WNIT) 17-17 9-9 7 2014-15 Washington State (WNIT) 17-15 7-11 7 2015-16 Washington State 14-16 5-13 9 2016-17 Wasington State 5-3 0-0 CAREER 28th Season 422-394 233-232 WSU 10th Season 109-180 47-115 6 Washington State Women s Basketball

#1 CAILA HAILEY SEASON HIGHS Points 11 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Made 5 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Attempts 10 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) 3-Point FG Made 2 (3x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 3 (3x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) Free Throws Made 2 (3x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) Free Throw Attempts 8 vs. Maryland (11/26/16) Rebounds 11 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) Assists 5 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Steals 5 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Blocked Shots - Turnovers 3 (2x) Last - vs. Maryland (11/26/16) Minutes 31 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) CAREER HIGHS Points 11 (3x), Last - vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Made 5 (1x), Last - vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Attempts 10 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) 3-Point FG Made 2 (2x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 4 vs. Oregon (3/5/15) Free Throws Made 5 (3x), Last - at Arizona (2/21/16) Free Throw Attempts 9 vs. USC (1/15/16) Rebounds 11 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) Assists 5 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Steals 6 vs. Arizona State (1/10/16) Blocked Shots 1 (4x), Last - vs. USC (1/15/16) Turnovers 4 at Oklahoma State (11/30/15) Minutes 31 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) 2016-17 -GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT GS MIN FGM/A % 3FG/A % FTM/A % OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 11/11/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT * 16 2-7.286 2-3.667 1-2.500 3 1 4 4.0 2 0 1 0 2 7 7.0 11/13/16 SAINT MARY S COLLEGE * 24 5-10.500 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 8 3 11 7.5 2 1 1 0 1 11 9.0 11/18/16 SAN FRANCISCO * 18 0-2.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 2 1 3 6.0 1 1 2 0 3 0 6.0 11/20/16 OKLAHOMA STATE * 31 2-6.333 2-3.667 2-4.500 2 1 3 5.3 4 0 3 0 5 8 6.5 11/25/16 VS NEBRASKA * 21 4-7.571 0-2.000 1-3.333 3 4 7 5.6 3 1 2 0 1 9 7.0 11/26/16 VS MARYLAND * 26 3-8.375 1-1 1.000 2-8.250 4 5 9 6.2 4 4 3 0 4 9 7.3 12/02/16 SAN DIEGO * 26 1-5.200 0-2.000 0-2.000 1 2 3 5.7 3 5 1 0 3 2 6.6 12/04/16 BOISE STATE * 26 3-6.500 2-3.667 2-4.500 1 2 3 5.4 4 2 1 0 0 10 7.0 TOTAL 189 20-51.392 8-15.533 8-23.348 24 19 43 5.4 23 14 14 0 19 56 7.0 CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2014-15 27 0 191 7.1 23 67.343 6 26.231 15 30.500 6 8 14 0.5 20 0 10 16 0 12 67 2.5 2015-16 30 26 491 16.4 34 105.324 2 11.182 40 70.571 33 47 80 2.7 59 0 40 34 4 36 110 3.7 2016-17 8 8 189 23.6 20 51.392 8 15.533 8 23.348 24 19 43 5.4 23 0 14 14 0 19 56 7.0 TOTAL 65 34 871 13.4 77 223.345 16 52.308 63 123.512 63 74 137 2.1 102 0 64 64 4 67 233 3.6 7

#2 KRYSTLE MCKENZIE SEASON HIGHS Points 3 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Made 1 (3x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) FG Attempts 4 (3x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) 3-Point FG Made 1 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 3 (3x) last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) Free Throws Made 1 vs. Colorado (2/25/16) Free Throw Attempts 2 vs. Colorado (2/25/16) Rebounds 2 (2x) Last - vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Assists 1 (3x) Last - vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Steals 1 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Blocked Shots - Turnovers 4 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Minutes 14 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) CAREER HIGHS Points 3 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) FG Made 1 (3x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) FG Attempts 4 (3x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) 3-Point FG Made 1 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 3 (4x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) Free Throws Made 1 vs. Colorado (2/25/16) Free Throw Attempts 2 vs. Colorado (2/25/16) Rebounds 2 (2x ) Last - vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Assists 1 (3x) Last - vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Steals 1 (2x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Blocked Shots 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara (11/13/15) Turnovers 4 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Minutes 14 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT GS MIN FGM/A % 3FG/A % FTM/A % OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 11/11/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 9 1-4.250 1-3.333 0-0.000 0 2 2 2.0 1 1 0 0 0 3 3.0 11/13/16 SAINT MARY S COLLEGE 11 1-2.500 1-2.500 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.5 2 0 1 0 0 3 3.0 11/18/16 SAN FRANCISCO 8 0-1.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.0 11/20/16 OKLAHOMA STATE 10 1-2.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 11/25/16 VS NEBRASKA 14 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0 2 2 1.2 1 1 4 0 0 0 1.6 11/26/16 VS MARYLAND 12 0-4.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 12/02/16 SAN DIEGO 9 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1 0 1 1.1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 12/04/16 BOISE STATE 6 0-4.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 TOTAL 79 3-19.158 2-13.154 0-0.000 1 7 8 1.0 5 3 6 0 1 8 1.0 CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015-16 10 0 29 2.9 0 6.000 0 5.000 1 2.500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.1 2016-17 8 0 79 9.9 3 19.158 2 13.154 0 0.000 1 7 8 1.0 5 0 3 6 0 1 8 1.0 TOTAL 18 0 108 6.0 3 25.120 2 18.111 1 2.500 1 8 9 0.5 5 0 3 6 1 2 9 0.5 8 Washington State Women s Basketball

#4 LOUISE BROWN SEASON HIGHS Points 16 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) FG Made 5 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) FG Attempts 14 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) 3-Point FG Made 4 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 6 (2x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Free Throws Made 4 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) Free Throw Attempts 7 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Rebounds 16 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Assists 2 (2x) Last - vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Steals 3 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Blocked Shots 3 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Turnovers 4 vs. Maryland (11/26/16) Minutes 32 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) CAREER HIGHS Points 16 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) FG Made 5 (5x), Last - vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) FG Attempts 14 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) 3-Point FG Made 4 vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 6 (4x), Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Free Throws Made 4 (2x) Last - vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) Free Throw Attempts 7 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Rebounds 16 vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Assists 5 at Arizona (2/21/16) Steals 4 (2x), Last - at USC (2/14/16) Blocked Shots 4 at Hampton (11/25/14) Turnovers 6 vs. San Jose State (11/27/15) Minutes 39 at Washington (2/20/15) 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT GS MIN FGM/A % 3FG/A % FTM/A % OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 11/11/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT * 23 2-7.286 2-4.500 0-0.000 0 2 2 2.0 0 1 2 0 2 6 6.0 11/13/16 SAINT MARY S COLLEGE * 32 4-11.364 2-6.333 4-4 1.000 1 7 8 5.0 2 1 1 0 1 14 10.0 11/18/16 SAN FRANCISCO * 20 4-9.444 1-2.500 0-0.000 3 6 9 6.3 1 1 2 1 1 9 9.7 11/20/16 OKLAHOMA STATE * 31 4-13.308 1-6.167 2-4.500 2 14 16 8.8 2 1 3 1 1 11 10.0 11/25/16 VS NEBRASKA * 27 5-14.357 4-5.800 2-2 1.000 4 3 7 8.4 3 2 2 2 3 16 11.2 11/26/16 VS MARYLAND * 31 3-11.273 1-4.250 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 7.3 2 1 4 1 2 9 10.8 12/02/16 SAN DIEGO * 29 2-7.286 1-4.250 3-7.429 0 4 4 6.9 3 2 1 3 1 8 10.4 TOTAL 192 24-72.333 12-31.387 13-19.684 11 37 48 6.9 13 9 15 8 11 73 10.4 CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2014-15 32 16 855 26.7 48 146.329 14 58.241 14 22.636 72 135 207 6.5 85 2 17 53 29 23 124 3.9 2015-16 28 25 623 22.3 57 151.377 25 69.362 15 26.577 32 80 112 4.0 57 0 31 45 19 39 154 5.5 2016-17 7 7 192 27.4 24 72.333 12 31.387 13 19.684 11 37 48 6.9 13 0 9 15 8 11 73 10.4 TOTAL 67 48 1670 24.9 129 369.350 51 158.323 42 67.627 115 252 367 5.5 155 2 57 113 56 73 351 5.2 9

#5 KAYLA WASHINGTON SEASON HIGHS Points 10 vs. Boise State (12/4/16) FG Made 4 vs. Boise State (12/4/16) FG Attempts 9 vs. Boise State (12/4/16) 3-Point FG Made 1 (2x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 2 (2x) Last - vs. Boise State (12/4/16) Free Throws Made 3 vs. San Francisco (11/18/16) Free Throw Attempts 3 (2x) Last - vs. Oklahoma State (11/20/16) Rebounds 9 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Assists 1 vs. Saint Mary s (11/13/16) Steals 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Blocked Shots - Turnovers 3 vs. San Diego (12/2/16) Minutes 15 vs. San Francisco (11/18/16) Points FG Made FG Attempts 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Minutes CAREER HIGHS 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT GS MIN FGM/A % 3FG/A % FTM/A % OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 11/11/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 13 2-6.333 1-2.500 2-2 1.000 6 3 9 9.0 4 0 0 0 2 7 7.0 11/13/16 SAINT MARY S COLLEGE 8 3-6.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 1 2 3 6.0 5 1 1 0 1 6 6.5 11/18/16 SAN FRANCISCO 15 3-6.500 0-1.000 3-3 1.000 2 5 7 6.3 2 0 2 0 0 9 7.3 11/20/16 OKLAHOMA STATE 10 1-4.250 0-0.000 1-3.333 1 2 3 5.5 4 0 0 0 0 3 6.3 11/25/16 VS NEBRASKA 13 1-3.333 0-1.000 1-2.500 1 1 2 4.8 1 0 0 0 1 3 5.6 11/26/16 VS MARYLAND 7 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-2.000 1 3 4 4.7 2 0 2 0 0 0 4.7 12/02/16 SAN DIEGO 11 3-5.600 0-1.000 0-2.000 2 3 5 4.7 1 0 3 0 1 6 4.9 12/04/16 BOISE STATE 16 4-9.444 1-2.500 1-1 1.000 2 3 5 4.8 1 0 1 0 1 10 5.5 TOTAL 94 17-39.436 2-8.250 8-15.533 16 22 38 4.8 20 1 9 0 6 44 5.5 CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 8 0 94 11.8 17 39.436 2 8.250 8 15.533 16 22 38 4.8 20 1 1 9 0 6 44 5.5 TOTAL 8 0 94 11.8 17 39.436 2 8.250 8 15.533 16 22 38 4.8 20 1 1 9 0 6 44 5.5 10 Washington State Women s Basketball

#10 JOHANNA MUZET SEASON HIGHS Points 11 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) FG Made 4 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) FG Attempts 10 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) 3-Point FG Made 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) 3-Point FG Attempts 5 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Free Throws Made 1 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Free Throw Attempts 2 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Rebounds 3 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Assists 2 vs. San Francisco (11/18/16) Steals 1 (2x) Last - vs. Nebraska (11/26/16) Blocked Shots 1 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Turnovers 2 vs. Maryland (11/26/16) Minutes 18 vs. Loyola Marymount (11/11/16) Points FG Made FG Attempts 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Minutes CAREER HIGHS 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME DATE OPPONENT GS MIN FGM/A % 3FG/A % FTM/A % OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 11/11/16 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 18 4-10.400 2-5.400 1-2.500 2 1 3 3.0 2 1 1 1 1 11 11.0 11/13/16 SAINT MARY S COLLEGE 8 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1 1 2 2.5 1 1 1 0 0 0 5.5 11/18/16 SAN FRANCISCO 13 0-3.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0 2 2 2.3 2 2 1 0 0 0 3.7 11/20/16 OKLAHOMA STATE 2 0-1.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.8 11/25/16 VS NEBRASKA 3 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.6 0 1 0 0 1 0 2.2 11/26/16 VS MARYLAND 3 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.5 0 1 2 0 0 0 1.8 12/02/16 SAN DIEGO 5 1-3.333 0-2.000 0-0.000 1 0 1 1.4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.9 12/04/16 BOISE STATE 5 0-3.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1.6 TOTAL 57 5-21.238 2-12.167 1-2.500 4 7 11 1.4 7 7 7 1 2 13 1.6 CAREER STATS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA 3PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 8 0 57 7.1 5 21.238 2 12.167 1 2.500 4 7 11 1.4 7 0 7 7 1 2 13 1.6 TOTAL 8 0 57 7.1 5 21.238 2 12.167 1 2.500 4 7 11 1.4 7 0 7 7 1 2 13 1.6 11