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MEDIA INFORMATION Media Information............................................ 2-3 COACHES Head Coach Laura Beeman.............................. 4-5 Assistant Coaches................................................6 Support Staff........................................................7 STAN SHERIFF CENTER Stan Sheriff Center...............................................8 2018-19 ROSTER 2018-19 Radio/TV Roster............................................. 9 2018-19 Roster Breakdown......................................... 10

MEET THE RAINBOW WAHINE Meet the Returnees................................................11-15 Meet the Newcomers................................................... 16

2018-19 Schedule Full Schedule............................................................... 17

Opponent & Misc. Records................................ 30 Single-Season Records.................................31-32 Top Scoring Performances/Freshman Records... 32 Stan Sheriff Center Records............................... 33 Scoring Margins................................................. 34 1,000-Point Club..........................................35-38 Coaching History................................................ 39 Year-by-Year Team Stats.................................... 40 Year-by-Year Leaders....................................41-42 Streaks & Season Openers................................ 43 Postseason History & Records......................44-45 Awards & Honors..........................................46-48 All-Time Letterwinners...................................49-52 All-Time Starting Line-ups.............................53-54 All-Time Geographical Roster............................. 55 All-Time Numerical Roster.................................. 56 Opponent Results & Records........................57-61 All-Time Records vs. Opponents......................... 62 All-Time Results............................................63-72 ’Bows & the Polls.............................................. 73 UH vs. the Conferences...................................... 73

Rainbow Wahine Classic Champions History....................................................... 18 All Tournament Team................................................... 19 All-Time Participants.................................................... 20

2017-18 IN REVIEW Overall Statistics.......................................................... 21 Big West Conference Statistics..................................... 22 Game-by-Game Highs.................................................. 23 Game-by-Game Statistics............................................ 24

HISTORY & RECORDS Individual Records............................................. 25 Team Records/Attendance Records................... 26 Career Records/Millennium Club..................27-29

UH MANOA POLICY ON GENDER EQUITY IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Gender equity in athletics extends the doctrine of fairness to all areas of athletic activity at the University level. It is activated by a sense of moral obligation that exceeds any specific duty to comply with legal requirements, although it also recognizes the necessity of observing the tenets of Title IX, Patsy Mink Act. Its desired effect is to offer women and men equal opportunities to participate in sports for which there is demonstrated interest among athletes in Hawai‘i and to provide equitable levels of support for coaching, travel, scholarships, operating expenses and facilities used. Beyond these specific goals, gender equity also fosters an attitude and establishes an environment in which men’s and women’s sports are encouraged in comparable ways. Those who support gender equity are willing to cooperate in frequent self-evaluations and to implement change so that all student-athletes can have the same opportunity to realize the highest level of their abilities. A copy of the plan titled “Believe It, Achieve It” is available in the Senior Woman Administrator’s Office.

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QUICK FACTS SCHOOL INFORMATION Location.............................................. Honolulu, O‘ahu Enrollment....................................................... 20,006 Founded.............................................................. 1907 Conference..................................................... Big West Colors............................... Green, Black, Silver & White Nickname.......................................... Rainbow Wahine Interim Chancellor................................... David Lassner Athletics Director................................David A.K. Matlin Assoc. AD/SWA............................................Lois Manin Athletic Department Phone.................(808) 956-7301 Ticket Office Phone.............................(808) 956-4482 Website......................................... HawaiiAthletics.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach........................................... Laura Beeman Alma Mater (Year)............... CS San Bernardino (1992) Career Record-JC (Years)................................ 402-128 Record at Hawai‘i (Years).............................102-84 (6) Assistant Coaches.................................Courtney Locke (Rutgers, 2006) ...................................................... Alex Delanian (University of Southern California, 2007) .....Khalilah Mitchell (Louisiana State University, 2008) Director of Operations...............................Teneshia Ruff WBB Office Phone ............................ (808) 956-4507 E-Mail.......................................... uhwbskb@hawaii.edu

FACILITY Arena ............................................. Stan Sheriff Center Capacity.......................................................... 10,300 Press Row Phone............................... (808) 956-9408

HISTORY/OUTLOOK 2017-18 Overall Record:.....................................12-18 2017-18 BWC Record (Finish):.....................5-11 (8th) Best Season Record:.......................... 28-4 (1992-93) All-Time Record (Years):......................... 632-495 (41) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last):.......... 6 (2016) WNIT Appearances (Last):.............................. 8 (2015) Starters Returning/Lost: ......................................... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............................. 10/3 Redshirts.................................................................... 0 Newcomers................................................................ 3

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MEDIA INFORMATION

SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS

1337 Lower Campus Rd. Honolulu, HI 96822 Main Office: (808) 956-7523 Main Fax: (808) 956-4470 E-mail: mediarel@hawaii.edu Websites: HawaiiAthletics.com, HawaiiAthleticsOhana.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics Facebook: www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics Instagram: www. instagram.com/HawaiiAthletics YouTube: www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics

DEREK INOUCHI

Media Relations Director Work: (808) 956-4478 Cell: (808) 954-0234 E-mail: inouchi@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996 Sport Assignments: Football, M/W Golf, Men’s Volleyball

NEAL IWAMOTO

Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-7506 Cell: (808) 375-6819 E-mail: niwamoto@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Santa Clara, 1995 Sport Assignments: Secondary Football, Men’s Basketball, Beach Volleyball

KARA NISHIMURA

Assistant Director/Graphic Designer Work: (808) 956-5087 Cell: (808) 497-0638 E-mail: karakn@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Purdue, 1993 Sport Assignments: W. Volleyball, Softball, M/W Tennis, Cheerleading

ERIC MATHEWS

W. BASKETBALL CONTACT Assistant Director Work: (808) 956-9748 Cell: (859) 749-4920 E-mail: ericmath@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, 2011 Sport Assignments: Soccer, Women’s Basketball, M/W Swimming and Diving, Baseball

This publication has been provided to enhance fan participation and assist the media in the coverage of Rainbow Wahine basketball. The Sports Media Relations Office will follow up with weekly releases during the season to keep the media informed about the Rainbow Wahine basketball team. MEDIA CREDENTIALS Requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for 2018-19 home basketball games should be made in writing at least two weeks prior to the game. Direct all requests to: Eric Mathews Asst. Sports Media Relations Director ericmath@hawaii.edu Credentials will be available on game day at the pass gate of the Stan Sheriff Center. A picture ID is required to pick up items at the pass gate. Due to the limited space available on press row, those news outlets covering the Rainbow Wahine or their opponents on a regular basis will receive top priority. All other credentials for print media are issued on the basis of space availability. ESPN 1420 AM/NBC Sportsradio 1500 AM, which has the radio rights for UH basketball, will be the only local radio station to receive season credentials. Local radio stations with a full-time sports director conducting a daily sports show of notable length will receive first consideration. INTERVIEW POLICY All players and coaches will be available for interviews before or after practice during the season. Although interviews are permitted after practice, interviews before practice are recommended. If you wish to interview a particular player at a specific time, in person or by telephone, arrangements should be made through the Sports Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo passes are available for accredited news media and should be ordered in the same manner as press credentials. In accordance with NCAA and Big West rules, photographers must wear their credentials and must stay within the designated photo area. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers, cutline workers, equipment carriers or radio station representatives, except for the two originating stations.

IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION Sports Media Relations..................... (808) 956-7523 Sports Media Relations Fax.............. (808) 956-4470 E-mail......................................... mediarel@hawaii.edu Stan Sheriff Center Courtside............ (808) 956-9408 MAILING ADDRESS UH Sports Media Relations Office 1337 Lower Campus Road Honolulu, HI 96822

SERVICES Rosters and pre-game notes will be distributed prior to each game. Box scores will be distributed after each game. Final box scores with play-by-play will be available at the conclusion of the game. Box scores will also be sent via e-mail and will be available online at HawaiiAthletics.com after the conclusion of the game. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS UH coaches and players will be available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling-off period after each game. All media members should notify a Sports Media Relations representative with their request for interviews. The coaches and players will be escorted to the Green Room for all interviews. INTERNET SERVICES Ethernet lines are available in the media workroom. A limited amount of wireless accounts are available in the arena. Please contact women’s basketball SID Eric Mathews for an account. Due to the limited amount of accounts, those news outlets covering the Rainbow Wahine or their opponents on a regular basis will receive top priority. All other requests are issued on the basis of availability. HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM The UH Athletics website (HawaiiAthletics.com) features a video component, photo galleries, and online media guides in addition to the existing player and coach biographies, press releases, schedules and everything else you need to know about UH Athletics.

SUPPORT STAFF TROY YAMAMOTO

Internet Specialist Work: (808) 956-9647 E-mail: troyy@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Hawai‘i, 1996

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JAY METZGER

Multimedia Specialist Work: (808) 956-4479 Cell: (808) 295-4353 E-mail: jmetzger@hawaii.edu Alma Mater: Menlo, 1995

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MEDIA OUTLETS

2018-19 RADIO Either ESPN 1420 AM or NBC Sports Radio AM 1500 Honolulu will air a majority of the University of Hawai‘i Rainbow Wahine basketball team’s home games this season, including the 2018 Big West Tournament in Fullerton, Calif., and Anaheim, Calif. ESPN 1420 AM will also stream any radio games live via the internet at www.espn1420am.com or at www.nbcsportsradiohawaii.com. This season, Dave Kawada and Tiff Wells enter their seventh season as the Rainbow Wahine’s play-by-play announcer and color analyst, respectively.

Spectrum Sports begins its sixth season as the television rights holder of UH Athletics. Announcer Jim Leahey will handle the play-by-play duties, joined by Lori Santi who will handle the color analysis. Scott Robbs will host the pre- and post-game shows with former UH player Nani Cockett and former UH coach Vince Goo. Spectrum Sports will broadcast select games throughout the season. Find the UH women’s basketball schedule on HawaiiAthletics. com for information on which games will be broadcast.

UH’S SOCIAL MEDIA SITES In order to broaden its reach to fans worldwide, UH Athletics has entered the online world of social networking with the launch of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages. Twitter page is available at: twitter.com/HawaiiAthletics Facebook page is available at: www.facebook.com/HawaiiAthletics Instagram page is available at: www.instagram.com/HawaiiAthletics YouTube channel is available at: www.youtube.com/HawaiiAthletics

Be sure to follow Rainbow Wahine basketball on Twitter (@WahineBBall), Facebook (WahineBBall) and Instagram (WahineBB) for the latest news and behind-the-scenes content!

WHAT’S AN ‘OKINA?

Q: Ever wondered what that punctuation mark in the word Hawai‘i is? A: In the Hawaiian language, it’s called an ‘okina, which translated literally in English means separator. Phonetically it is referred to as a glottal stop, similar to the sound that would be made in the English oh-oh. The ‘okina is actually a letter in the Hawaiian language and typed out looks like a backwards apostrophe. The practice of the UH Sports Media Relations Office is to use the ‘okina in all Hawaiian words in which they occur.

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COACHING STAFF

LAURA BEEMAN HEAD COACH SEVENTH SEASON UC SAN BERNARDINO (1992) HAWAI‘I RECORD: 102-84

The 2018-19 season marks Head Coach Laura Beeman’s seventh at the helm of the Rainbow Wahine basketball team. Beeman has revitalized the Hawai‘i program, leading the Rainbow Wahine to their first conference title since 1997-98 with the 2015 Big West regular-season championship, and the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since 1998 following its 2016 Big West Tournament championship. Before reaching the 2016 NCAA Tournament, Hawai‘i advanced to the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) in three straight years from 2013-15. In her six seasons at Hawai‘i, Beeman has a 102-84 (.548) overall record and a 61-37 (.622) mark in the Big West Conference. After leading Hawai‘i to three consecutive WNIT appearances in her first three seasons on the job, Beeman guided UH to the Big Dance in 2016 by way of a Big West Tournament championship. The Rainbow Wahine earned the No. 2 seed in the Big West Tournament and knocked off both Long Beach State (semifinals) and UC Davis (championship game) by double-figures to take home the program’s first conference tournament championship in two decades. Hawai‘i earned a No. 14 seed in the 2016 NCAA Tournament and fell to No. 3-seed and No. 10-ranked UCLA. To date, while at UH, Beeman has coached 13 All-Big West selections (first team-5; second team 5; honorable mention-3); four Big West “Sixth Player of the Year” awardees; one BWC “Defensive Player of the Year”; and three BWC All-Freshman Team players. Sarah Toeaina was UH’s third first-team all-Big West honoree in as many seasons in 2016-17 and in 2017-18. Julissa Tago became the third Rainbow Wahine player to earn Big West Conference All-Freshman Team honors after starting 28 of BEEMAN VS. CONFERENCES ACC 0-1 Big-10 0-1 Big-12 0-3 Big East 1-0 Big Sky 5-1 Big West Horizon League 1-0 Ivy 0-1 Metro Atlantic 1-0 Mountain West 3-4 6

MISCELLANEOUS RECORD Overall Record 102-84 Home 62-34 Road 36-41 Neutral 4-9 Overtime 5-6 Off a Win 58-42 Off a Loss 42-37 Win when Leading at Half 84-15 Win when Trailing at Half 14-62

Hawai‘i’s 30 games and averaging 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in 2016-17. That season, the Rainbow Wahine defense led the Big West and ranked 17th in NCAA Division I in 3-point field-goal defense, holding opponents to just 27.4 percent from 3-point range on the season and holding opponents without a 3-pointer in a game three times. In 2015-16, senior Destiny King earned firstteam all-Big West honors, sophomore Megan Huff took home second-team All-Big West and Big West Sixth Player of the Year honors, and senior Ashleigh Karaitiana also earned second-team All-Big West honors. Beeman—the 2015 Big West Coach of the Year—guided the ‘Bows to a Big West-best 14-2 conference record and 23-9 overall mark in 201415. The ‘Bows opened the conference season with a pair of road losses, but went on to reel off 15 straight wins en route to capturing the regular-season crown and a spot in their third consecutive WNIT tourney. The win streak was UH’s longest since 1997-98 when Hawai‘i won 19 straight under former head coach Vince Goo. Overall, UH’s 2014-15 overall record was the best since the ‘Bows recorded a 23-8 overall record in 2001-02. Beeman and her crew also posted UH’s best conference record since 1997-98 when the Rainbow Wahine went 13-1 in the Western Athletic Conference. Beeman’s consistent trademark has been defense and rebounding. The 2015-16 season marked the second straight that UH led the Big West in the majority of the defense and rebounding statistics, including field-goal percentage defense, 3-point field-goal percentage defense, rebounding, rebounding margin, offensive rebounds, and defensive rebounds. One of the passions of Coach Beeman, her staff and her players has been getting involved in multiple service opportunities to give back to the local communities. The coaches and players have conducted free basketball clinics to youths

Northeast 1-0 Pac-12 3-15 Pacific West 4-0 Southeastern 1-5 Southern 2-0 Southwest Athletic 1-0 Summit 1-0 West Coast 4-4 Western Athletic 6-3

BEEMAN VS. OPPONENTS Alabama 1-0 Arizona 1-0 Arizona State 0-1 Arkansas 0-1 Baylor 0-1 Boise State 0-1 BYU 0-1 BYU-Hawai‘i 1-0 California 0-1 Cal Poly 7-7

Tied at Half Ranked Teams

4-6 0-14

on the North Shore and have spent hours helping at Waikiki Health’s Youth Outreach (YO!) program working with local at-risk and homeless youths. The team also sponsored a “YO!” Sneaker Drive at one of their games. The Rainbow Wahine have participated in the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life,” Special Olympics, and in several elementary school reading programs. In her first season (2012-13), Beeman deftly guided her team through a difficult pre-season slate—which included the likes of Baylor, Stanford, Arkansas and Oklahoma. The wicked schedule prepared the ‘Bows in their return to the Big West Conference after 16 years in the Western Athletic Conference. Hawai‘i posted a 17-14 overall record— the first winning season in seven years. The ‘Bows battled hard in the BWC and finished in a tie for second in the conference with a 13-5 mark. UH closed the season strong—winning six of its last seven regular-season games. Hawai‘i went 8-1 in conference home games and tallied its best conference record since 2001-02. The Rainbow Wahine were able to defeat all of their conference opponents at least once with series sweeps over UC Riverside, Long Beach State, UC Davis, and CSU Northridge. The ‘Bows advanced to the postseason for the first time in 10 years and for the 12th time in school history. Hawai‘i players garnered six Big West honors, led by junior post-player Kamilah Jackson who became the first Rainbow Wahine to earn first-team all-conference honors since 1995-96. Junior guard/ forward Shawna-Lei Kuehu was voted “Sixth Player of the Year” and was an honorable-mention all-conference player. Junior guard Sydney Haydel earned “Defensive Player of the Year” and rookie guard Ashleigh Karaitiana was named to the All-Freshman team as well as honorable-mention honors. In her second season (2013-14), Beeman and her ‘Bows posted a 17-14 overall record with a 10-6 conference record, good for third place and another postseason appearance. The Rainbow

Cal St. Fullerton 9-4 Colorado State 1-0 CSU Bakersfield 1-3 CSUN 6-9 Chattanooga 1-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Colorado State 0-1 Denver 1-0 Grand Canyon 2-1 Hawai‘i Pacific 3-0 Idaho State 0-1

LIU Brooklyn 1-0 Loyola Marymount 2-0 Long Beach St. 11-3 Marist 1-0 Minnesota 1-0 Mississippi 1-0 Mississippi State 0-1 Montana State 1-0 Nevada 0-1 New Mexico State 1-0 North Carolina 0-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT HAWAI‘I

2012-13 17-14 2013-14 17-14 2014-15 23-9 2015-16 21-11 2016-17 12-18 2017-18 12-18 Total 102-84 Wahine once again had to navigate a challenging non-conference schedule, notching wins over Washington State, Ole Miss, Chattanooga and Minnesota. Jackson became just the second player in Rainbow Wahine history to lead the team in points and rebounds all four seasons of her career—even while missing seven games down the stretch of the Big West season. But in her absence, Hawai‘i banded together to continue to out-rebound their opponents 276 to 219 while Jackson was out—including a 19-rebound advantage in their win over UC Davis. UH finished first in the Big West in scoring defense, allowing just 62.8 points per game; first in 3-point field-goal defense (.288); rebounding defense (35.1); rebounding margin overall (+6.0) and defensive rebounding percentage (.725). Beeman was formally introduced as the new head women’s basketball coach at Hawai‘i at a press conference on March 23, 2012, at Les Murakami Stadium. She came to UH with nearly 20 years of coaching experience on both the collegiate and professional levels. The San Bernardino, Calif., native established herself as one of the best junior-college coaches in the nation before enjoying similar success as an assistant coach at USC and with the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks. Beeman, 46, is the eighth head coach since the program’s inception in 1974 and the third female head coach in its history. Beeman spent her final two seasons prior to Hawai‘i at USC as associate head coach under Michael Cooper where they re-established the Women of Troy as a PAC-12 power. There she helped quickly to revitalize the program with 42 combined wins in the last two years. In her first season, the team finished 24-13 and advanced to the WNIT Championship game. The team ultimately Northern Arizona 2-0 Oklahoma 0-1 Oregon 1-2 Oregon State 0-1 Pacific 2-2 Pennsylvania 0-1 Portland 0-1 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Purdue 0-1 Sacramento State 1-0 San Diego 1-0

finished with the program’s best record in 17 years. The Women of Troy garnered an 18-win season and third-place finish in the Pac-12 in 2011-12, Beeman’s final campaign at USC, including a six-game win streak to finish the regular season. In just two years, Beeman coached nearly a half dozen all-conference players, while also helping put together back-to-back nationally ranked recruiting classes. Beeman and Cooper had previously worked together for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks in 2008. As an assistant under Cooper that season, she helped lead the Sparks to the Western Conference Finals after a one-year absence from the postseason. While with the Sparks, Beeman coached the No. 1-pick Candace Parker along with veteran All-Stars Lisa Leslie and DeLisha Milton-Jones. Prior to her stint with the Trojans, Beeman made her mark at the junior-college level where she enjoyed a phenomenally successful 15-year run as the head coach at Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC). There she led the Mounties to 10 conference championships and four California Community College State Championships—including a string of three straight from 2006-08. Beeman was selected conference Coach of the Year four times and was voted the district and regional Coach of the Year in 2001. She led Mt. SAC to a school-best 37-1 record in both the 2007 and ‘08 seasons. During her tenure with the Mounties, she produced 80 all-conference selections, 24 all-state selections, and 10 all-region selections. Beeman posted a 390-110 (.780) record during her tenure at Mt. SAC. As a player, Beeman was an All-American guard at Cal State San Bernardino where she set the career, season and game assist records. She graduated in 1992 with a degree in business administration from CS San Bernardino and later earned a master’s degree in education with an emphasis on counseling from the University of Redlands. She earned a second master’s degree in education with an emphasis in physical education from Azusa Pacific University.

San Francisco 0-1 San Jose State 1-1 Seattle 1-0 Stanford 0-2 South Carolina 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 1-0 Texas A&M 0-1 UC Davis 7-6 UC Irvine 9-3 UCLA 0-2 UC Riverside 7-5

UC Santa Barbara 8-4 UNC Greensboro 1-0 UNLV 1-0 USC 0-3 Utah 0-1 Washington 0-1 Washington State 1-1 West Virginia 0-1 Youngstown State 1-0

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Hometown8 San Bernardino, Calif. EDUCATION 8Cal State San Bernardino, 1992, -Bachelor of Arts in business marketing 8University of Redlands, 1994, Master’s of Education, counseling 8Azusa Pacific, 1996, Master’s of Education, physical education PLAYING EXPERIENCE 8CS San Bernardino, 1989-92, PG COACHING EXPERIENCE 8 Hawai‘i (Head Coach), 2012-present 8 USC (Assistant Coach), 2010-12 8 Los Angeles Sparks (Assistant Coach), 2008-09 8 Mt. San Antonio College (Head Coach), 1994-2010 8 Redlands (Assistant Coach), 1992-94 COACHING HIGHLIGHTS (AT UH) - Won 100th game at UH on 2/8/18 against Cal State Fullerton - Won the 2016 Big West Conference Tournament to lead Hawai‘i to the 2016 NCAA Tournament, the program’s first apperance since 1998 - Helped lead UH to three consecutive WNIT appearances after a 10-year hiatus from postseason play - In her first season at UH, notched a 17-14 overall record-the program’s first winning season in seven years As a head coach at Mt. SAC… - Won four California Community College state championships (2004, ’06, ’07, ’08) - Won 10 South Coast Conference Championships - Participated in the postseason in all 15 seasons - Compiled an overall record of 390-110 (.780) - Maintained a 96-percent matriculation rate for her student athletes As an assistant coach… - Helped lead USC to its best record in 17 years with 24 wins - Helped lead USC to the 2011 WNIT Championship game - Helped USC reel in two nationally ranked recruiting classes (#8 – 2010, #14 – 2011) - Helped lead the Los Angeles Sparks to the 2008 Western Conf. Finals HAS COACHED… - 7 McDonald’s All-Americans - 5 All-Pac-12 Players - 3 Kodak All-Americans - 4 Olympic Gold Medalists AWARDS AND HONORS - WBCA Dist. 8 Coach of the Year (2008) - Three-time South Coast Conference Coach of the Year (2000, ’06, ’07) - Southern California Coach of the Year (2000) - Big West Coach of the Year (2015)

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COACHING STAFF Courtney Locke joined coach Laura Beeman’s staff in June of 2017 after spending the previous three seasons as the associate head coach at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn. At Lipscomb, Locke oversaw recruiting operations, opponent scouting and scheduling, and worked with guard development and defensive game plans. Locke’s 12-year collegiate coaching career also includes stops at the University of Central Florida (2008-11, 2012-14), UC Santa Barbara (2011-12) where she helped lead the Gauchos to the 2012 NCAA tournament, and the University of Texas at San Antonio (200608), where she helped the Roadrunners reach the 2008 NCAA tournament.

COURTNEY LOCKE Assistant Coach Second Season Rutgers, 2006

In addition to her coaching achievements, Locke played for the Rutgers women’s basketball team from 2002-06 where she played in 126 games for Vivian Stringer and helped the Scarlet Knights go 27-5 overall and 16-0 in the Big East, and reach the Sweet 16 in 200506.

Alex Delanian rejoined the UH women’s basketball coaching staff for his second stint with the program in the spring of 2018. His primary responsibilities include working with the post players, offensive strategy and international recruiting.

ALEX DELANIAN

Assistant Coach First Season (2nd Stint, 5th Total) University of Southern California, 2007

His first stint with the Rainbow Wahine began in the 2013-14 season when he served as the director of basketball operations for one season. From 2014-16 he served as an assistant coach helping lead the program to a Big West Conference regular-season title in 2015 and a tournament championship along with an NCAA tournament bid in 2016. During the 2016-17 campaign, he served as the team’s associate head coach. Delanian’s career in women’s college basketball expands over a decade. During the 201718 season he served as the associate head coach for UC Santa Barbara and before his first stint at UH he spent five seasons at the University of Southern California beginning in 2008. During his time with the Trojans, he worked his way up from a graduate assistant/ video coordinator position his first two seasons, to becoming the director of basketball operations for three years. Before his coaching career Delanian earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from USC. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in print journalism in 2007 and received his master’s degree in communication management in 2010. Khalilah Mitchell joined the UH women’s basketball coaching staff in the spring of 2018. Her main focus is player development. Mitchell served as an AAU assistant coach with West Coast Premier from 2014-16 while also working as the director of program development with the University of Central Florida. Mitchell coached at the collegiate level with UCF as an assistant from 2012-14, where she also served as a graduate assistant with the program from 2009-11. During her five-year tenure with the program, UCF notched two Conference USA championships.

KHALILAH MITCHELL Assistant Coach First Season Louisiana State, 2008

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Before her coaching career, Mitchell was known for being a member of the Louisiana State University basketball squad from 2004-08. During her five years on campus in Baton Rouge, La, one season lost due to injury, Mitchell was a part of five consecutive NCAA Final Four teams and three Southeastern Conference championships.

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SUPPORT STAFF Teneshia Ruff was named the Women’s Basketball Director of Operations on Sept. 1, 2015. Ruff is responsible for coordinating and organizing the team’s travel logistics, managing the team’s budget, assisting with the team’s fundraising and community service activities, and serving as the booster club liaison. Prior to joining the University of Hawai‘i women’s basketball staff, Ruff served as the Director of Events and Operations for the Northeast Conference (NEC). The NEC is an NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association consisting of 10 institutions of higher learning located throughout six states. At the NEC, Ruff was responsible for planning and coordinating NEC administrative meetings and events, and assisting with operations and onsite management of NEC championships. Additionally, Ruff provided oversight to the Conference awards program, and served as the liaison to the NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

TENESHIA RUFF

Director of Operations Fourth Season Jacksonville, 2009

Ruff spent the 2012-13 season serving as the Convention/Events Logistics intern at the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). During her time with the WBCA, Ruff was key in assisting with the overall planning and on-site coordination of the 2013 WBCA Convention. Prior to the WBCA, Ruff served as the Women’s Basketball Director of Operations at Jacksonville University (JU) from 2010-12. Within her role at JU, Ruff was responsible for arranging the team’s travel arrangements, organizing the team’s community service projects, and supervising team managers and volunteers. Ruff graduated from Jacksonville University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Administration. She completed her Master’s of Education, Leadership and Learning with an emphasis in Sport Management from JU in May 2012. Ruff is from Columbus, Ga. she has two older brothers, and her parents are Randy and Gwen Ruff.

Erin Tillman is in her fourth season serving as the athletic trainer for the Rainbow Wahine basketball team. Tillman earned her bachelor’s degree from Long Beach State in 2011 and received her master’s in 2015 from Nevada.

ERIN TILLMAN

Athletic Trainer Fourth Season Long Beach State, 2011

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STAN SHERIFF CENTER

The Stan Sheriff Center opened in 1994 and is named after the man who lobbied for its construction—former UH athletics director Stan Sheriff—and has served as the home of the University of Hawai‘i men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams and also played host to a number of memorable events. The Rainbow Wahine basketball team has enjoyed success in the building with a .624 winning percentage. In head coach Laura Beeman’s five seasons, she has protected home court with a vengeance, posting a 49-24 home record. In conference, the Rainbow Wahine have been even tougher, going 34-7 over the last five seasons. The team posted winning seasons for eight consecutive years from 1995-2003, including a 17-1 record during the 1997-98 campaign, the same season UH averaged a single-season attendance mark of 2,122 per game. A school-record 8,112 watched the Rainbow Wahine fall to Kansas in a doubleheader with the men’s basketball team during the opening season of the Stan Sheriff Center while a women’s-only record crowd of 6,192 attended UH’s win over SMU on Valentine’s Day in 1998. The SSC also plays host to many non-UH events. High school state championships and musical concerts are regularly held at the UH arena. The Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers have conducted several preseason camps at the SSC. National television audiences tuned in to see NBA and WNBA stars suit up for Team USA in a stop before the 2000 Summer Olympics. The SSC even drew the attention of international audiences as host of the 1998 Miss Universe Pageant. The arena can hold 10,300 fans, which makes it one of the largest facilities in the Big West Conference. The arena stands 113 feet tall and is capped by an aluminum dome. The two concourse levels combined cover a total of 187,000 square feet. In 1998, the SSC saw its first phase of renovations. The renovations included four home locker rooms, three visitor locker rooms, an official’s locker room, a player lounge and rest area, a full-size training facility, an equipment and laundry room, three hospitality rooms, three classrooms, an interview room, and a teaching lab. In the spring of 2006, USA gymnastics hosted the Pacific Alliance Championships at the Stan Sheriff Center. Teams from Australia, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, and the United States competed in the three-day event. The dome roof of the SSC is designed to hold over 100,000 pounds of scoreboard, speakers, catwalks, divider drapes, and a 104-foot by 130-foot rigging grid. The catwalk itself can support nearly 145,000 pounds of light- and sound-rigging equipment. A new state-of-the-art scoreboard was built in 2011. The board, which cost approximately $2 million, has a main LED scoreboard with four HD-quality video boards which feature live game action, replays, statistics, and promotional activities. There is also an upper panel and lower ring on the scoreboard, which features Corporate Partner brands and messages, as well as fan information. The SSC is also home to the new Edwin S.N. Wong Hospitality Suite, named after longtime supporter, the late Ed Wong. The Alexander C. Waterhouse Physiology, Research and Training Facility is housed on the ground-floor level of the SSC. Over 400 student-athletes train in the 10,000-square-foot weight training and conditioning center. The facility was named after Alec Waterhouse, who is described as the “Patron Saint” of UH football. Rich Sheriff, the youngest son of Stan, has been managing the SSC since its opening and is assisted by Russ Gima and Kekoa Seward. Students provide a vital work force in the arena with more than two dozen employed for the operation of various events.

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OVERALL RECORD IN THE SSC Year W L 1994-95 6 10 1995-96 15 2 1996-97 13 5 1997-98 17 1 1998-99 13 6 1999-2000 14 4 2000-01 18 4 2001-02 14 4 2002-03 13 5 2003-04 6 12 2004-05 8 8 2005-06 11 6 2006-07 10 7 2007-08 9 10 2008-09 5 11 2009-10 7 6 2010-11 10 9 2011-12 7 13 2012-13 12 7 2013-14 11 3 2014-15 13 5 2015-16 9 5 2016-17 8 7 2017-18 9 7 TOTALS 258 157 CONFERENCE RECORD IN THE SSC Year W L 1994-95 4 5 1995-96 9 0 1996-97 6 2 1997-98 7 0 1998-99 5 2 1999-2000 7 0 2000-01 6 2 2001-02 7 2 2002-03 7 2 2003-04 4 5 2004-05 4 5 2005-06 4 4 2006-07 5 3 2007-08 4 4 2008-09 3 5 2009-10 4 4 2010-11 4 4 2011-12 3 4 2012-13 8 1 2013-14 7 1 2014-15 8 0 2015-16 7 1 2016-17 4 4 2017-18 4 4 TOTALS 124 63

PCT .375 .882 .722 .944 .684 .778 .818 .778 .722 .333 .500 .647 .588 .473 .312 .538 .526 .350 .631 .786 .722 .643 .533 .562 .621 PCT .444 1.000 .750 1.000 .714 1.000 .750 .778 .778 .444 .444 .500 .625 .500 .375 .500 .500 .429 .888 .875 1.000 .875 .500 .500 .663

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RADIO/TV ROSTER

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1

2

JULISSA TAGO

RACHEL ODUMU

12

11 TIA KANOA

LEAH SALANOA

22

LAURA BEEMAN

4

COURTNEY MIDDAP

14

SAVANNAH REIER

15

LAUREN REWERS

25

JADYNN ALEXANDER

5 MYRRAH JOSEPH

21 LAHNI SALANOA

35

LAMARRIA JOHNSON

AMY ATWELL

MAKENNA WOODFOLK

COURTNEY LOCKE

ALEX DELANIAN

KHALILAH MITCHELL

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

2018-19 RAINBOW WAHINE BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.

Hometown/Previous School Medford, Ore./South Medford HS

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Julissa Tago

G

5-9

Jr.

1

Rachel Odumu

G

5-9

R-Sr.

2

Courtney Middap

G

5-10

Jr.

Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia/Templestowe College

4

Savannah Reier

G

5-7

Jr.

Tuscaloosa, Ala./Shelton State CC

5

Myrrah Joseph

F

5-10

Fr.

Carson, Calif./Carson HS

11

Tia Kanoa

PG

5-8

R-Sr.

12

Leah Salanoa

F

5-10

Sr.

Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS

14

Lauren Rewers

C

6-4

So.

Coeur D’Alene, Idaho/ Lake City HS

15

Jadynn Alexander

G

5-10

So.

Monroe, Wash./ Monroe HS

21

Lahni Salanoa

F

5-11

Sr.

Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS

22

Lamarria Johnson

G

5-6

Fr.

Chicago, Ill./Bogan HS

25

Amy Atwell

F

6-0

R-So.

35

Makenna Woodfolk

F

6-2

Jr.

Manassas, Va. /Miller School of Albermale/Monmouth

Honolulu, O‘ahu/Arizona State

South Perth, Australia/Penrhos College Tacoma, Wash./ Todd Beamer HS

COACHING STAFF Laura Beeman, Head Coach (Seventh Season) Courtney Locke, Assistant Coach - Recruiting Coordinator (Second Season) Alex Delanian, Assistant Coach - Post Players/Offensive Strategy/International Recruiting (First Season) Khalilah Mitchell, Assistant Coach - Player Development (First Season) Teneshia Ruff, Director of Operations (Fourth Season) Jason Hill, Graduate Assistant (First Season)

ALPHABETICAL

BY HEIGHT

BY CLASS

15

Alexander, Jadynn

5-6

Lamarria Johnson

Fr.

Myrrah Joseph

25

Atwell, Amy

5-7

Savannah Reier

Lamarria Johnson

22

Johnson, Lamarria

5-8

Tia Kanoa

So.

Lauren Rewers

5

Joseph, Myrrah

5-9

Rachel Odumu

Jadynn Alexander

11

Kanoa, Tia

5-9

Julissa Tago

R-So.

Amy Atwell

2

Middap, Courtney

5-10

Myrrah Joseph

Jr.

Courtney Middap

1

Odumu, Rachel

5-10

Courtney Middap

Makenna Woodfolk

4

Reier, Savannah

5-10

Leah Salanoa

Julissa Tago

14

Rewers, Lauren

5-10

Jadynn Alexander

Savannah Reier

21

Salanoa, Lahni

5-11

Lahni Salanoa

Sr.

Lahni Salanoa

12

Salanoa, Leah

6-0

Amy Atwell

Leah Salanoa

0

Tago, Julissa

6-2

Makenna Woodfolk

R-Sr.

Tia Kanoa

35

Woodfolk, Makenna

6-4

Lauren Rewers

Rachel Odumu

BY STATE HAWAI‘I Tia Kanoa (Honolulu, O‘ahu) CALIFORNIA Lahni Salanoa (Oxnard) Leah Salanoa (Oxnard) Myrrah Joseph (Carson) OREGON Julissa Tago (Medford) WASHINGTON Makenna Woodfolk (Tacoma) Jadynn Alexander (Monroe) VIRGINIA Rachel Odumu (Manassas) IDAHO Lauren Rewers (Couer D’Alene) ILLINOIS Lamarria Johnson (Chicago) ALABAMA Savannah Reier (Tuscaloosa) BY COUNTRY AUSTRALIA Courtney Middap (Tasmania) Amy Atwell (South Perth)

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2017-18 (Junior): Played in all 30 games, starting in 29 of 30 contests… averaged 33.5 minutes, 6.4 points, 5.1 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game… led the Big West Conference in assists per game (5.1) and total assists (154)… finished 3rd in the Big West Conference with a 1.9 assists/turnover ratio… tied a UH record with 12 assists in a game in the Big West Conference tournament against CSUN on Mar. 6… handed out five assists or more in a game on 15 occasions… scored a career-high 14 points while dishing out 9 assists at UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 3.... named academic all-Big West. 2016-17 (Redshirt): Sat out the 2016-17 season per NCAA transfer rules.

TIA KANOA

Point Guard - 5-8 - R-Senior Honolulu, O‘ahu Arizona State

21 LAHNI SALANOA

Forward - 5-11 - Senior Oxnard, Calif. Rio Mesa HS

Prior to UH: Kanoa spent the previous two seasons at Arizona State University…she appeared in seven games for the Sun Devils in 2015-16 and had two assists…appeared in two games during her freshman season in 2014-15 before a season-ending injury. Prep: A 2014 graduate of Kamehameha schools Kapalama…spent her first two high school seasons at La Jolla Country Day in California…won 2012 State (CA) and CIF Southern Region championships before winning 2013 Hawai‘i State and ILH championships… was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 Hawai‘i State Tournament…averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game her senior season, but played just eight games due to injury. Personal: Born Lihu‘e, Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i…daughter of Derek and Kelly Kanoa…has three sisters, Tasha, Tiffany and Camille…intended major is pacific island studies.

2017-18 (Junior): Played in all 30 games with a career-high 27 starts… averaged 8.8 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 24.7 minutes per game… scored double-digits in 13 games, tying a career-high with 19 points on two separate occasions against Montana State on Dec. 4 and at CSUN on Feb. 22… led the team in three-point attempts (139) and three-point makes (47), and third on the team in threepoint field-goal percentage (.338)… finished second on team in blocks with 11… recorded a career-high 5 three-pointers on just 8 attempts at CSUN on Feb. 22… recorded second-career double-double on Feb. 24 at Long Beach State with 16 points and 11 rebounds. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Played in 26 games and made 23 starts as a sophomore in 2016-17…averaged 7.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game…ranked second on the team in both field goal percentage (40.0) and 3-point field-goal percentage (35.6) and led the team in free throw percentage (75.8, min 1.0 attempts per game)…scored a career-high 19 points against Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 19… added 18 points against UC Irvine on Jan. 26…scored in double figures six times on the season…had a career-high 10 rebounds against Youngstown State on Nov. 18. 2015-16 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games with 58 total minutes…averaged 1.1 points per game and pulled down nine rebounds for the season…had a career high of seven points against CSUN (Jan. 14)…recorded two rebounds five games this season. Prep: A 2015 graduate of Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, California…earned four varsity letters in basketball…two in volleyball…helped team win conference undefeated in 2014-15 season…earned first team all-league honors during junior and senior seasons. Personal: Born in Oxnard, California…has a brother and two sisters...twin sister of teammate Leah Salanoa…mother is Alyssa Slade of Oxnard, California…father is Simanu Salanoa of Camarillo, California.

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RETURNEES

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2017-18 (Junior): Saw action in 27 games, with six straight starts to end the regular season…. averaged 3.1 points and 1.6 rebounds per game…. shot 37 percent from the floor and 67-percent from the free-throw line, while playing 14.2 minutes per game… scored a career-high 9 points against Hawai‘i Pacific on Dec. 30…. recorded a career-high 4 rebounds against #10 Oregon on Dec. 22… notched a career-high 4 assists against Purdue on Nov. 25... named academic all-Big West. 2016-17 (Redshirt): Sat out the 2016-17 season per NCAA transfer rules.

RACHEL ODUMU Guard - 5-9 - R-Senior Manassas, Va. Monmouth

12 LEAH SALANOA

Forward - 5-10 - Senior Oxnard, Calif. Rio Mesa HS

Prior to UH: Attended Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J., for two seasons… played in 46 games…had career-highs of eight points, three assists, four rebounds and four steals during her freshman season in 2014-15. Prep: A 2014 graduate of Miller School of Albermarle where she led her team to two state championships…helped the Mavericks to 20-win seasons in each of her four years…a member of England’s U-18 National Team in 2014…was an Honor Roll student…was runner-up of Regional Poetry Out Loud…National Honor Society member. Personal: Full name is Rachel Oritsematosan Odumu…born in London, England…daughter of Ruth Odumu and the late Clement Odumu…intended major is information and computer science...has two brothers.

2017-18 (Junior): Saw action in 27 games, including two starts... recorded a little over 15 minutes per game while averaging 3.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game… shot 26-percent from the floor, 22-percent beyond the arc, and .704 percent at the free throw line... notched a season-high 9 points on two occasions, the first coming on Dec. 30 against Hawai‘i Pacific University and again on Jan. 13 against Long Beach State… pulled down a career-high 8 rebounds on the road at Cal Poly on Feb. 1. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Played in all 30 games and made one start during her sophomore season…started at No. 9 UCLA on Dec. 4…averaged 5.7 points and 1.7 rebounds per game…shot 35.6 percent (58-of-163) from the field, 36.6 percent (41-of-112) from 3-point range and 93.3 percent (14-of-15) from the free throw line…her 41 3-pointers and 36.6 3-point field goal percentage were both team-highs…scored a career-high 20 points off the bench at UC Irvine on Feb. 23, hitting 6-of-11 3-pointers to tie the program record for 3-pointers made in a game…scored in double figures six times on the season, including a 19-point outburst on Dec. 11 against Hawai‘i Pacific…also scored 17 points against UC Riverside on Feb. 8. 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in 22 games and made two starts…averaged 2.0 points and 1.2 rebounds per game…scored a season-high nine points in her first career game, going 2-for-5 from the field against Grand Canyon on Nov. 13…also scored nine points against BYU on Dec. 3…had season-high four rebounds against Sacramento State on Dec. 20. Prep: A 2015 graduate of Rio Mesa High School in Oxnard, California…earned four varsity letters in basketball…two in volleyball…helped team win conference undefeated in 2014-2015 season…earned first team all-league honors and second team all-county honors during junior and senior seasons…played two years for 805 Basketball. Personal: Born in Oxnard, California… intends to major in Sociology…has a brother and two sisters...twin sister of teammate Lahni Salanoa…mother is Alyssa Slade of Oxnard, California…father is Simanu Salanoa of Camarillo, Calif.

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0 JULISSA TAGO

Guard - 5-9 - Junior Medford, Ore. South Medford HS

2017-18 (Sophomore): Played in all 29 games, starting in 19 including the first 12 of the season… averaged 9.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game… shot 42.4 percent (108-225) from the field, 34.2 percent (38-111) from three, and 90-percent (27-30) from the free-throw line… scored in double-digits in 16 games… finished first on the team in free throw percentage (90-percent), second on the team in scoring (281), second on the team in made field goals (108) and made field goals per game (3.6), second on the team in three-point field goal percentage (.342), third on the team in minutes per game (28.8), and third on the team is assists (42)… scored a career-high 28 points at the University of Portland on Nov. 10… dished out a career-high 8 assists at Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 4… tied her career-high in rebounds with 9 against CSUN on Mar. 6... academic all-Big West. 2016-17 (Freshman): Big West All-Freshman Team selection…played in all 30 games during her freshman season, starting the final 28…averaged 5.1 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game…shot 34 percent (60-of-175) from the field, 26 percent (16-of-61) from 3-point range and 72 percent (16-of-22) at the free-throw line…scored a season-high 17 points at Cal Poly on Jan. 19…had 11 points and seven rebounds against UC Riverside on Feb. 11…had a career-high six assists with no turnovers to go with seven rebounds against UC Davis on Feb. 16…collected a season-high nine rebounds on Feb. 11 against UC Santa Barbara…led the team with a 1.2 assist-to-turnover ratio. Prep: A 2016 graduate of South Medford High School in Medford, Ore…helped team to four SWC championships during her career…was a two-time SWC Player of the Year (2015, ’16)…two-time first-team all-state honoree (2015, ’16)…two-time state all-tournament team selection…three-time All-Star Game MVP…also served as SMHS President her senior year. Personal: Born in Medford, Ore… daughter of Pine Tago and Agueda Pena…has two brothers and one sister…majoring in sociology.

35 MAKENNA WOODFOLK Forward - 6-2 - Junior Tacoma, Wash. Todd Beamer HS

2017-18 (Sophomore): Played in all 30 games, accounting for 23 starts throughout the season… averaged 8.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game… finished first on the team in three-point field goal percentage (.348), total rebounds (184), defensive rebounds (143), and rebounds per game (6.1)… scored in double-digits in 17 games… recorded four double-doubles… scored a career-high 27 points against UC Santa Barbara on Mar. 1, while going 8-of-9 from the field, 9-of-11 from the free-throw line, and 2-of-3 from three-point territory... pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds on Nov. 12 at Seattle University. 2016-17 (Freshman): Played in 29 of 30 games and made 26 starts during her freshman campaign…averaged 5.3 points and a team-best 6.0 rebounds per game…scored a season-high 11 points on two occasions, first against New Mexico State on Nov. 20, and again against Hawai‘i Pacific on Dec. 11…added 12 rebounds against New Mexico State for her first career double-double…had her third double-figure scoring output of the season in the regular-season finale against Long Beach State on March 4 when she finished with 10 points…shot 39.7 percent (48-of-121) from the field and 69 percent (58-of-84) from the free-throw line on the season…averaged 1.0 steal per game and finished the season with a team-high 17 blocks and eight assists. Prep: A 2016 graduate of Todd Beamer High School…earned first-team all-league honors…two-time District Championship for SPSL North League...Bronze Bracket Nike Championship...averaged 17 points, 9 rebounds and four blocks per game with 22 points as a career high…the No. 20-rated forward in the Class of 2016, according to ESPN. Personal: Born in Tacoma, Washington...daughter of Carinne and Obrian Woodfolk...has two older brothers, Andrew and Nate.

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RETURNEES

2 COURTNEY MIDDAP

Guard - 5-10 - Junior Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia Templestowe College

2017-18 (Sophomore): Played in 14 games off the bench, while seeing 67 minutes of action… scored a total of 7 points and pulled down 8 rebounds. 2016-17 (Freshman): Played in 11 games off the bench for Hawai‘i while battling injury throughout her freshman campaign…scored a season-high 13 points on 3-of-5 from 3-point range and 5-of-9 from the field against UC Davis on Feb. 16…averaged 3.5 points and 1.0 rebound per game and added eight assists and four steals on the season…shot 34 percent (13-of-38) from the field, 29 percent (8-of-27) from 3-point range and 66.7 percent (4-of-6) from the free-throw line on the season…had a season-high four rebounds against Hawai‘i Pacific on Dec. 11…handed out a season-best three assists on Feb. 23 at UC Irvine. Prep: A 2015 graduate of Templestowe College in Bulleen, Victoria, Australia…played club basketball for the Southern Peninsula Sharks in 2016…was named the 2013 Tasmanian Female Basketball Player of the Year…competed with the 2014 Victoria Metro U-18 team and helped her team to the gold medal at the state championship. Personal: Full name is Courtney Brooke Middap… from Tasmania, Australia…daughter of Heath and Garyth Middap…has two sisters, Coralee and Brittany…intended major is psychology.

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2017-18 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in 24 games, along with back-to-back starts in late January… averaged 4.3 points and 2.4 rebounds in 13 minutes per game… shot 47 percent from the floor and 69 percent from the free-throw line… recorded a career-high 17 points against Northern Arizona on Nov. 17, along with a career-high 8 rebounds… played a season-high 32 minutes on Jan. 20 against UC Irvine, scoring 15 points and pulling down 7 rebounds... named academic all-Big West. 2016-17 (Redshirt): Sat out the season while recovering from injury.

AMY ATWELL

Forward - 6-0 - R-Sophomore South Perth, Australia Penrhos College

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Prep: A 2015 graduate of Penrhos College in Western Australia…was her team’s leading scorer and MVP from 2011-15…also played softball and was team MVP in 2014…competed at the U-18 State Championships in 2015 where she averaged 15.1 points and 7.9 rebounds per game…played club basketball for the Willetton Tigers of the Western Australia Basketball League (WABL) and won state championships in 2012-13…averaged 19 points per game in 2014 and 23 points per game in 2015…earned WABL All-Star recognition four straight years from 2012-15 and earned league MVP honors in 2015. Prep: Born in Perth, Western Australia… daughter of Ray and Shelley Atwell…has an older sister, Hayley, and younger brother, Ryan…major is undecided.

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14 LAUREN REWERS

Center - 6-4 - Sophomore Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Lake City HS

15 JADYNN ALEXANDER Guard - 5-10 - Sophomore Monroe, Wash. Monroe HS

2017-18 (Freshman): Played in 27 games, seeing limited action until early February, starting the last seven games of the season… averaged 2.4 points and 1.9 rebounds, while accounting for 11.5 minutes per game… scored a career-high 8 points on Nov. 25 against Purdue University and again in Feb. 17 against UC Davis. Prep: A 2017 graduate of Lake City High School in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho…earned four varsity letters in basketball under coach Bryan Kelly…a four-time first-team all-state selection and four-time first-team all-Inland Empire League…helped LCHS to conference and district championships, and a fourth-place state championship finish in 2015-16, and a sixth-place finish at state in 2016-17…averaged 16.9 points, 9.7 rebounds, 5.9 blocks, 2.1 assists and 1.0 steal per game as a senior in 2016-17…set records with 10 blocks in a game and 160 blocks in a season…earned a spot on the honor roll each year from 2013-17. Personal: Born in Modesto, Calif…daughter of Brian and Betsy Rewers…has one younger sister, Brooklyn…intends to major in elementary education or psychology…father Brian Rewers played basketball at the University of Wyoming before an 11-year professional basketball career overseas.

2017-18 Freshman: Played in 18 games with 1 start, while averaging 6.4 minutes per game... played 10 or minutes in four games, including a career-high 23 minutes against Cal Poly on Mar. 3… averaged 1.6 points and 0.6 rebounds per game, serving as a defensive stopper off the bench. Prep: A 2017 graduate of Monroe High School in Monroe, Wash…played four seasons of varsity basketball for coach Ashley Tuiasosopo…averaged 20 points per game during her senior season…set MHS records with 15 blocked shots in a game, seven 3-pointers in a game, and 15 steals in a game…helped her club team, Tree of Hope, finish second at Nike Nationals…also competed in one season of track and field, and placed seventh at the state championships in the high jump. Personal: Born in Redmond, Wash…daughter of Shawn and Amy Alexander…has two older sisters, Ashley and Alex…major is undecided.

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RETURNING REDSHIRTS

4 SAVANNAH REIER

Guard - 5-7 - Junior Tuscaloosa, Ala. Shelton State Community College

5 MYRRAH JOSEPH

Prior to UH: Attended Shelton State Community College in her hometown of Tuscaloosa, Ala. from 2016-18… was part of a squad that went 70-4 over two seasons, including a 36-1 record in the 2017-18 season…. the Bucs finished in third place of the NJCAA National Championship in each of Reier’s two seasons… finished as the second leading scorer for the Bucs averaging 13 points per game while starting all 37 games, and playing just over 24 minutes a game. Prep: Played four seasons of basketball at Northridge High…. multi-sport athlete playing soccer for four seasons, and one season each of softball and lacrosse…. played and started in football for three years as a kicker, scoring over 100 points in her career through field goals and extra points. Personal: Born in Jacksonville, Fla... Daughter of Travis and Heather Reier…. has two siblings, Evan and Tatum Reier… majoring in Sociology… graduated from Northridge High in 2016… father, Travis is a sports writer in Alabama…. uncle, Chris Reier played football at Jacksonville University and the University of Alabama.

Prep: Played one season for Carson Senior High School, winning the CIF LA City Section DIII championship…. named league’s Most Valuable Player and was selected to the firstteam All-League squad… played three years with the Cal Storm Team Taurasi. Personal: Born in Harbor City, Calif… Daughter of Marcus Joseph and Silafaga Mary Joseph… has one brother, Marcus Joseph Jr… majoring in kinesiology… graduated from Carson Senior High School in 2018.

Forward - 5-10 - Freshman Carson, Calif. Carson Senior HS

22 LAMARRIA JOHNSON

Prep: Named to the ESPN Top 100 rankings for point guards in the 2018 class… won the Super Sectional Championship in 2016… as a senior at Bogan, averaged 16 points, six assists, and shot 85 percent from the free-throw line. Personal: Born in Chicago, Ill… daughter of Marcus Johnson and Sharletta Johnson… Two siblings, Marcus Johnson and Christal Robinson… majoring in psychology… graduated from Bogan High School in 2018 and finished in the top 10 perecnt of her class…loves music… favorite food is pasta.

Guard - 5-6 - Freshman Chicago, Ill. Bogan HS

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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 SCHEDULE DATE Oct. 21 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 11

OPPONENT Green & White Scrimmage UH Hilo (EXH) Pepperdine at San Diego State at San Diego

LOCATION Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center San Diego, Calif. San Diego, Calif.

TIME (HT) 2:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM

Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 18

BANK OF HAWAI’I CLASSIC (Honolulu, O’ahu) Seattle U vs. Arizona Stan Sheriff Center Portland Stan Sheriff Center Arizona vs. Portland Stan Sheriff Center Seattle U Stan Sheriff Center

12:00 PM 2:30 PM 12:00 PM 2:30 PM

Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 25

RAINBOW WAHINE SHOWDOWN (Honolulu, O’ahu) Florida Gulf Coast vs. Stanford Stan Sheriff Center American Stan Sheriff Center Stanford vs. American Stan Sheriff Center Florida Gulf Coast Stan Sheriff Center American vs. Florida Gulf Coast Stan Sheriff Center Stanford Stan Sheriff Center

4:30 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:30 PM 12:00 PM 2:30 PM

Dec. 5 Dec. 9

Idaho Hawai’i Pacific

Dec. 19 Dec. 21

at UNLV at TBD

Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 12-16

at Nevada at Cal State Fullerton* UC Davis* CSUN* at Cal Poly* at UC Santa Barbara* UC Riverside* Cal Poly* at UC Irvine* at Long Beach State* UC Santa Barbara* Long Beach State* UC Irvine* at UC Davis* Cal State Fullerton* at UC Riverside* at CSUN* Big West Conference Tournament

Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center

DUEL IN THE DESERT (Las Vegas, Nev.) Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Reno, Nev. Fullerton, Calif. Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center San Luis Obispo, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center Irvine, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center Stan Sheriff Center Davis, Calif. Stan Sheriff Center Riverside, Calif. Northridge, Calif. Anaheim, Calif.

7:00 PM 2:30 PM 10:00 AM TBD 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:30 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM

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RAINBOW WAHINE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS Year Champion 1980 Oregon 1981 Stanford 1982 USC 1983 Fresno State 1984 Mississippi 1985 Auburn 1986 Vanderbilt 1987 Texas 1988 Tennessee 1989 HAWAI‘I 1990 North Carolina State 1991 HAWAI‘I 1992 Tennessee 1993 HAWAI‘I 1994 North Carolina 1995 Connecticut 1996 Stanford 1997 Iowa State 1998 UCLA 1999 HAWAI‘I 2000 North Carolina State 2001 Stanford 2002 Connecticut 2003 Texas 2004 TCU 2005 DePaul 2006 North Carolina 2007 Hartford 2008 Stanford 2009 Arizona State 2010 Oregon State 2011 San Diego State 2012 Stanford 2013 West Virginia 2014 California 2015 Washington State 2016 Hawai‘i 2017 Hawai‘i

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Runner-Up Score MVP Hawai‘i Finish Cal State Los Angeles 76-62 Bev Smith, Oregon Fourth Place Cal State Fullerton 80-78 Meg Metzger, Stanford Fifth Place HAWAI‘I 95-62 Pam McGee, USC Second Place Eastern Washington 77-73 Brenda Souther, Eastern Washington Third Place HAWAI‘I 72-54 Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Second Place Washington 70-51 Vanessa Wells, Western Texas Sixth Place Western Kentucky 78-75 Karen Booker, Vanderbilt Third Place Penn State 91-70 Clarissa Davis, Texas Fourth Place Louisiana Tech 62-61 (OT) Bridgette Gordon, Tennessee Fifth Place Virginia 88-78 Judy Mosley, Hawai‘i Champion Western Kentucky 100-76 Andrea Stinson, North Carolina State Fourth Place Connecticut 76-62 Alicia Pontious, Hawai‘i Champion Stanford 74-73 (OT) Dana Johnson, Tennessee Fourth Place Arkansas 88-58 Melanie Azama, Hawai‘i Champion Florida 79-72 Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Fourth Place HAWAI‘I 65-48 Kara Wolters, Connecticut Second Place Michigan 77-74 Kate Starbird, Stanford Fourth Place HAWAI‘I 64-62 Nani Cockett, Hawai‘i Second Place Kentucky 64-54 Maylana Martin, UCLA Fourth Place Texas 78-74 Edwina Brown, Texas Champion Arizona State 54-51 Tynesha Lewis, North Carolina State Fourth Place Penn State 90-68 Lindsey Yamasaki, Stanford Third Place Oklahoma 73-60 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Fourth Place Montana 85-46 Heather Schreiber, Texas Sixth Place Michigan State 80-75 Sandora Irvin, TCU Seventh Place Wisconsin 76-57 Khara Smith, DePaul Third Place Arkansas 94-69 Erlana Larkins, North Carolina Third Place Virginia 70-53 Danielle Hood, Hartford Fourth Place N/A N/A Jayne Appel, Stanford Fifth Place N/A N/A Kalli Bennett, Arizona State Third Place Hawai‘i N/A Breanna Arbuckle, Hawai‘i Second Place DePaul N/A Courtney Clements, San Diego State Fourth Place Baylor N/A Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford Third Place Hawai‘i 59-56 Kamilah Jackson, Hawai‘i Second Place Hawai‘i/Missouri N/A Reshanda Gray, California T-Second Place Hawai‘i 62-52 Borislave Hristova, Washington State Second Place New Mexico St./Y’Town St. N/A Briana Harris, Hawai‘i Champion San Diego 64-63 Sarah Toeaina, Hawai‘i Champion

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RAINBOW WAHINE CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1982 Cheryl Miller (USC) Catherine Walker (Oklahoma City) Denis Brose (Idaho) Denise Thienes (Hawai‘i) Gay Hemphill (Wayland Baptist) MVP: Pam McGee (USC) 1983 Wendy Martell (Fresno State) Lisa Comstock (Eastern Washington) Careana Clay (Fresno State) Brenda Smith (Oklahoma Baptist) Kim Everett (Hawai‘i) MVP: Brenda Souther (E. Wash) 1984 Deborah Temple (Mississippi) Theresa Govens (Temple) Kim Everett (Hawai‘i) Lynette Liu (Hawai‘i) MVP: Jennifer Gillom (Mississippi) 1985 Helene Baroody (Auburn) Mae Ola Bolton (Auburn) Toya Decree (U.S. International) Yvette Cole (Washington) Lisa Raschkow (Washington) Von Tucker (West Texas State) Jamie Siess (Oklahoma) MVP: Vanessa Wells (West Texas State) 1986 Evette Ott (Kansas) Kris Veatch (New Mexico State) Jeanne Wade-Harris (Hawai‘i) Judy Mosley (Hawai‘i) Tandreia Green (Western Kentucky) Clemette Haskins (Western Kentucky) Deborah Denton (Vanderbilt) MVP: Karen Booker (Vanderbilt) 1987 Suzie McConnell (Penn State) Bethany Collins (Penn State) Beverly Williams (Texas) Anne Norms (Stephen F. Austin) Dora Dome (UCLA) Judy Mosley (Hawai‘i) Teresa Palmisano (Cal) MVP: Clarissa Davis (Texas) 1988 Shandra Berry (Iowa) Venus Lacy (Louisiana Tech) Nora Lewis (Louisiana Tech) Sheila Frost (Tennessee) Tonya Edwards (Tennessee) Judy Mosley (Hawai‘i) MVP: Bridgette Gordon (Tennessee) 1989 Ayesha Brooks (Hawai‘i) Dawn Staley (Virginia)

Tammi Reiss (Virginia) Wendy Scholtens (Vanderbilt) Amy Rakers (Southern Illinois) Kelly Salvage (Toledo) MVP: Judy Mosley, Hawai‘i) 1990 Jan Jenson (Drake) Mary Taylor (Western Kentucky) Marsha Williams (South Carolina) Sharon Manning (N. Carolina State) Karen Alcorn (Utah) Jennifer Buck (Texas Tech) MVP: Andrea Stinson (N. Carolina St.) 1991 Tracy Lis (Providence) Shannon Cate (Montana) Rebecca Lobo (Connecticut) Wendy Davis (Connecticut) Diane McConnell (Ball State) MVP: Alicia Pontious (Hawai‘i) 1992 Deneen Parker (Stephen F. Austin) Vonda Ward (Tennessee) Lisa McGill (Oklahoma State) Caryn Brune (Illinois State) Molly Goodenbour (Stanford) Val Whiting (Stanford) Kaui Wakita (Hawai‘i) MVP: Dana Johnson (Tennessee) 1993 Lidiya Varbanova (Boise State) Amy Burnett (Wyoming) Ingrid Dixon (Cal) Wendy Jo Phelps (San Francisco) Jenny Kaeo (Hawai‘i) Kaui Wakita (Hawai‘i) Stephanie Bloomer (Arkansas) MVP: Melanie Azama (Hawai‘i) 1994 Kendis Leeburg (Hawai‘i) Merlakia Jones (Florida) Wendy Palmer (Virginia) Marion Jones (North Carolina) Angela Aycock (Kansas) Takilya Davies (Florida) MVP: Charlotte Smith (N. Carolina) 1995 Jenni Ruff (Washington State) Umeki Webb (North Carolina) Nani Cockett (Hawai‘i) Jennifer Rizzotti (Connecticut) Tanja Kostic (Oregon State) Jennifer Howard (North Carolina) MVP: Kara Wolters (Connecticut) 1996 Nani Cockett (Hawai‘i) Vanessa Nygarrd (Stanford) Katrina Price (Stephen F. Austin) Jamila Wideman (Stanford)

Stacey Thomas (Michigan) Pollyanna Johns (Michigan) MVP: Kate Starbird (Stanford) 1997 Dominique Canty (Alabama) Kylie Page (Hawai‘i) Quacy Barnes (Indiana) Kristina Behnfeldt (Marshall) Stacy Frese (Iowa State) Jayme Olson (Iowa State) Chari Nordgaard (Wisconsin-Green Bay) MVP: Nani Cockett (Hawai‘i)

Nina Norman (Texas) Jamie Carey (Texas) MVP: Heather Schreiber (Texas)

1998 Ebony Dickinson (St. John’s) Nicole Kubik (Nebraska) Janae Hubbard (UCLA) Chanel Wright (North Carolina) Raylene Howard (Hawai‘i) Jaye Barnes (Kentucky) MVP: Maylana Martin (UCLA)

2005 Jolene Anderson (Wisconsin) Janese Banks (Wisconsin) Katie Benz (Washington State) Danielle Gant (Texas A&M) Allie Quigle (DePaul) Jenna Rubino (DePaul) Amy Sanders (Hawai‘i ) MVP: Khara Smith (DePaul)

1999 Sarah Green (Portland) Lakinya Currie (Grambling State) Megan Franza (Washington) Erin Stovall (Virginia) Schuye LaRue, Virginia) Kylie Galloway (Hawai‘i) Raylene Howard (Hawai‘i) MVP: Edwina Brown (Texas) 2000 Alayne Ingram (Michigan) Crystal Lee (Hawai‘i) Wendy Willits (Arkansas) Lonniya Bragg ( Arkansas) Melody Johnson (Arizona State) Amanda Levins (Arizona State) Carisse Moody (N. Carolina State) MVP: Tynesha Lewis (N. Carolina St.) 2001 Carly Stucky (Wyoming) Lindsay Whalen (Minnesota) Trisha Skibbe (Oklahoma State) Crystal Howe (Weber State) Natasja Allen (Hawai‘i) Kelly Mazzante (Penn State) Nicole Powell (Stanford) MVP: Lindsey Yamasaki (Stanford) 2002 Maria Villarroel (Oklahoma) Dionnah Jackson (Oklahoma) Ann Strother (Connecticut) Jenni Dant (DePaul) April Atuaia (Hawai‘i) Candace Sutton (North Carolina) Coretta Brown (North Carolina) MVP: Diana Taurasi (Connecticut) 2003 Jade Abele (Hawai‘i) LaTonya Blue (Virginia) Dee-Dee Wheeler (Arizona) Liz Stich (Hartford) Julie Demming (Montana)

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2004 Leilani Mitchell (Idaho) Quinn Thomas (Santa Clara) Kim Smith (Utah) Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) Kelli Roehrig (Michigan State) Ashley Davis (TCU) Lindsay Bowen (Michigan State) MVP: Sandora Irvin (TCU)

2006 Lindsey Plumier (UCLA) Alesha Robertson (Texas Tech) Michelle Elliott (Gonzaga) Janevia Taylor (Hawai‘i) Camille Little (North Carolina) Donica Cosby (Arkansas) Ivory Latta (North Carolina) MVP: Erlana Larkins (North Carolina)

2011 Anna Martin (DePaul) Natalie Day (Portland) Kamilah Jackson (Hawai‘i) Kiyana Stamps (San Diego State) Keisha Hampton (DePaul) MVP: Courtney Clements (San Diego State) 2012 Brittney Griner (Baylor) Jasmine Newsome (UT Martin) Joslyn Tinkle (Stanford) Kamilah (Jackson) Martin (Hawai‘i) Jordan Madden (Baylor) MVP: Chiney Ogwumike (Stanford) 2013 Asya Bussie (West Virginia) Lia Galdeira (Washington State) Christal Caldwell (West Virginia) Valencia McFarland (Ole Miss) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (Hawai‘i) MVP: Kamilah Jackson (Hawai‘i) 2014 Brittany Boyd (California) Danielle Miller (UNLV) Jordan Frericks (Missouri) Sierra Michaellis (Missouri) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (Hawai‘i) MVP: Reshanda Gray (California)

2007 Brittainey Raven (Texas) Emily Fox (Minnesota) Ashley Ellis-Milan (Minnesota) Lyndra Littles (Virginia) Monica Wright (Virginia) Diana Delva (Hartford) Marylynne Schaefer (Hartford) MVP: Danielle Hood (Hartford)

2015 Dawnyelle Awa (Washington State) Nyasha LeSure (Nevada) Sophie Taylor (Loyola Marymount) Connie Morris (Hawai‘i) Briana Harris (Hawai‘i) MVP: Borislava Hristova (Washington State)

2008 Heather Ezell (Iowa State) Alison Lacey (Iowa State) Paris Johnson (San Diego State) Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton (Purdue) Kayla Pedersen (Stanford) MVP: Jayne Appel (Stanford)

2016 Mailee Jones (Youngstown State) Margaret Huntington (Sacramento State) Tamera William (New Mexico State) Tyeshia Taylor (New Mexico State) Makenna Woodfolk (Hawai‘i) MVP: Briana Harris (Hawai‘i)

2009 Danielle Orsillo (Arizona State) Kayli Murphy (Arizona State) Siarre Evans (ETSU) TaRonda Wiles (ETSU) Keisha Kanekoa (Hawai‘i) MVP: Kalli Bennet (Arizona State)

2017 Kaliegh Paplow (NAU) Olivia Lucero (NAU) Alexandra Hagen (SD) Aubrey Ward-El (SD) Makenna Woodfolk (Hawai‘i) MVP: Sarah Toeaina (Hawai‘i)

2010 Tavelyn James (Eastern Michigan) Violet Alama (Cal State Northridge) Sydney Huntley (Eastern Michigan) Keisha Kanekoa (Hawai‘i) Alexis Bostick (Oregon State) MVP: Breanna Arbuckle (Hawai‘i)

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CLASSIC ALL-TIME PARTICIPANTS Team (Year Participated) Abilene Christian (1984) Alabama (1997) Alabama-Birmingham (2007) Alaska-Anchorage (1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘93)^ Arizona (1986, ‘90, ‘94, 2003) Arizona State (2000, 2009) Arkansas (1993, 2000, ‘06) Arkansas State (1992) Auburn (1985*) Ball State (1991) Baylor (1995, 2012) Boise State (1993, 2017) California (1987, ‘93, ‘97, 2004, ‘14) Cal Poly (1982) Cal State Fullerton (1981) Cal State-Los Angeles (1980) Cal State Northridge (2005, ‘10) Centralia (1979)^ Connecticut (1991, ‘95*, 2002*) Cornell (1985) Denver (2002, ‘06) DePaul (2002, ‘05*, ‘11) Drake (1990) East Tennessee State (2009) Eastern Michigan (2005, ‘10) Eastern Oklahoma State (1981) Eastern Washington (1984, ‘91) Fairfield (1995) Florida (1994) Florida Atlantic (2001) Fordham (2002) Fresno State (1983*) George Mason (1993) Georgia (2004) Gonzaga (2002, ’06) Grambling State (1999) Hartford (2003, ’07*) Harvard (1986) Hawai’i (1979-present) (‘89*, ‘91*, ‘93*, ‘99*, ‘16*) Hawai‘i Pacific (1982, ‘83, ‘84) Houston (1996) Idaho (1982, ‘97, 2004) Idaho State (2005) Illinois (1988) Illinois State (1992, ‘98) Indiana (1997) Iowa (1988) Iowa State (1997*, 2008) Judson Baptist (1981) Kansas (1986, ‘89, ‘94) Kentucky (1998, 2007) Lipscomb (2007) Long Beach State (1999) Louisiana Tech (1988, ‘91) Louisville (1998) Lower Columbia (1979) Loyola Marymount (2015) Marshall (1997) Miami, Ohio (1996) Michigan (1996, 2000) Michigan State (2004) Minnesota (2001, ’07) Mississippi (1984*, 2013) Missouri (2014) Montana (1991, 2003) Navy (2003) Nebraska (1998)

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W 1 2 1 4 5 4 6 1 3 0 3 2 5 1 2 2 1 - 8 1 2 7 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 0 1 3 0 2 1 2 5 1 56 1 0 3 1 1 3 1 2 5 0 5 3 0 1 4 1 - 1 0 2 4 2 4 3 1 3 0 2

L 2 1 2 9 7 1 3 2 0 3 3 3 9 2 1 1 5 - 1 2 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 1 5 1 1 2 48 8 3 6 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 4 3 3 2 2 2 - 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 3 1

Pct .333 .667 .333 .308 .417 .800 .667 .333 1.000 .000 .500 .400 .357 .333 .667 .667 .167 .889 .333 .333 .778 .000 .500 .333 .333 .500 .333 .667 .000 .333 1.000 .000 .667 .167 .667 .833 .333 .538 .111 .000 .333 .333 .333 .500 .333 .667 .833 .000 .556 .500 .000 .333 .667 .333 .500 .000 .667 .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .500 .000 .667

Team (Year Participated) Nevada (2015) New Mexico (1985, ‘94) New Mexico State (1986, 2016) Nippon (1979*, ‘80*, ‘81, ‘82)^ North Carolina (1988, ‘94*, ‘98, ‘02, ‘06*) North Carolina State (1990*, ‘95, 2000*) Northern Arizona (1987, ‘95, 2017) Northern Illinois (2000) Oklahoma (1987, 2002) Oklahoma Baptist (1983) Oklahoma City (1982) Oklahoma State (1985, ’92, 2001) Oregon (1980) Oregon State (1989, ‘95, 2010) Penn State (1987, 2001) Pennsylvania (1984) Pittsburgh (1996) Portland (1992, ‘99, ‘11) Portland State (1987) Prairie View (2008) Providence (1991) Purdue (2008) Sacramento State (2006, ‘16) Saint John’s (1998) San Diego (2018) San Diego State (1991, 2008, ‘11*) San Francisco (1993) San Francisco State (1981) Santa Clara (2004) Seattle (1983) South Carolina (1990) Southern Illinois (1989) Stanford (1981*, ‘92, ‘96*, 2001*, ’08*, ‘12*) Stephen F. Austin (1987, ‘92, ‘96, 2000) Syracuse (2003) Temple (1984) Tennessee (1988*, ‘92*) Tennessee Martin (2012) Tennessee Tech (1994) Texas (1987*, ‘99, 2003*, ’07) Texas A&M (2005) Texas Christian (2004*) Texas Tech (1990, 2006) Toledo (1989) UC Irvine (2000) UCLA (1987, ‘98*, 2006) UNLV (2014) USC (1982*) U.S. International (1985) Utah (1990, 2004) Utah State (1979, ‘80)^ Vanderbilt (1986*, ‘89) Virginia (1989, ‘94, ‘99, 2003, ’07) Virginia Commonwealth (1999) Virginia Tech (1996) Washington (1985, ‘88, ‘99, 2015) Washington State (1989, ‘95, 2005, ‘13) Wayland Baptist (1982) Weber State (2001) West Texas State (1985) West Virginia (2013*) Western Kentucky (1986, ‘90) Wisconsin (2005) Wisconsin-Green Bay (1997) Wyoming (1988, ‘93, 2001) Youngstown State (2016)

W 0 0 2 - 11 8 1 1 3 1 2 4 3 4 4 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 5 2 2 1 0 2 1 17 7 1 2 6 0 1 10 1 3 4 1 0 6 0 3 1 3 - 5 9 0 1 6 6 2 1 2 3 4 2 2 2 1

L 2 6 3 - 4 1 7 2 3 2 1 5 0 5 2 2 2 6 3 3 1 1 5 3 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 5 2 1 0 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 3 2 0 2 3 - 1 6 3 2 5 6 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 7 1

Pct .000 .000 .400 .733 .889 .125 .333 .500 .333 .667 .444 1.000 .444 .667 .333 .333 .333 .000 .000 .666 .666 .000 .000 .500 .555 .667 .667 .333 .000 .667 .333 .944 .583 .333 .333 1.000 .000 .333 .833 .333 1.000 .667 .333 .000 .667 .000 1.000 .333 .500 .833 .600 .000 .333 .545 .500 .667 .333 .667 .000 .667 .667 .667 .222 .50

* denotes tournament winner

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05 00 35 21 11 25 12 01 14 15 10 03 02

Player

Toeaina, Sarah Tago, Julissa Woodfolk, Makenna Salanoa, Lahni Kanoa, Tia Atwell, Amy Salanoa, Leah Odumu, Rachel Rewers, Lauren Alexander, Jadynn Clinch Hoycard, Mack Donohue, Taylor Middap, Courtney Team Total.......... Opponents......

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Hawaii Opponents

gp-gs

OVERALL 12-18 5-12 7-6

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

30-30 1061 35.4 169-324 30-19 865 28.8 108-255 30-23 671 22.4 78-209 30-27 742 24.7 91-230 30-29 1004 33.5 77-249 24-2 312 13.0 42-88 27-2 412 15.3 26-100 27-7 383 14.2 27-73 27-10 310 11.5 27-90 18-1 116 6.4 12-23 13-0 117 9.0 6-25 2-0 15 7.5 1-1 14-0 67 4.8 2-15 30 30

HOME 9-7 4-4 5-3

6075 6075

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 439 416 493 513 542 478 522 483

3-11 38-111 23-66 47-139 17-72 9-32 15-66 0-7 0-1 0-2 3-9 1.000 0-0 .133 1-12

.273 .342 .348 .338 .236 .281 .227 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .083

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

OPP 2060 68.7 758-1752 .433 151-467 .323 5.0 393-525 .749 13.1 1065 35.5 335 11.2 395 13.2 0.8 215 7.2 80 2.7 6562 11-597 3-0 OT 29 35

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153-228 27-30 87-120 34-49 22-37 9-13 19-27 29-43 11-19 5-12 4-6 0-1 2-2

Date 11/10/17 11/12/17 11/17/17 11/19/17 11/24/17 11/25/17 11/26/17 12/4/17 12/8/17 12/17/17 12/20/17 12/22/17 12/30/17 01/04/18 01/06/18 01/11/18 1/13/18 01/18/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 1/27/18 2/1/18 2/3/18 2/8/18 02/17/18 2/22/18 2/24/18 3/1/18 3/3/18 3/6/18

.671 .900 .725 .694 .595 .692 .704 .674 .579 .417 .667 .000

off

65 18 41 29 32 17 16 23 18 5 7 0 1.000 3 49 666-1682 .396 156-528 .295 402-587 .685 323 758-1752 .433 151-467 .323 393-525 .749 323

UH 1890 63.0 -5.7 666-1682 .396 156-528 .295 5.2 402-587 .685 13.4 1027 34.2 -1.3 356 11.9 444 14.8 -1.6 0.8 166 5.5 65 2.2 39384 16-2462 -

.522 .424 .373 .396 .309 .477 .260 .370 .300 .522 .240

AWAY 3-8 1-7 2-1

NEUTRAL 0-3 0-1 0-2

Rebounds def tot avg

115 73 143 94 55 41 33 20 32 5 29 0 6 58 704 742

180 91 184 123 87 58 49 43 50 10 36 0 9 107 1027 1065

pf dq

6.0 56 3.0 38 6.1 104 4.1 75 2.9 70 2.4 30 1.8 32 1.6 30 1.9 34 0.6 19 2.8 25 0.0 1 0.6 5

a

to blk stl

96 31 61 35 81 31 21 25 22 9 14 0 4 14 34.2 519 11 356 444 35.5 547 - 335 395

Opponent at Portland at Seattle U NORTHERN ARIZONA SAN DIEGO MARIST PURDUE USC MONTANA STATE IDAHO STATE at Arizona vs #19 Texas A&M vs #10/10 Oregon HAWAII PACIFIC at Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis UC IRVINE LONG BEACH STATE at UC Riverside at UC Irvine CSUN UC RIVERSIDE at Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara CAL STATE FULLERTON UC DAVIS at CSUN at Long Beach State UC SANTA BARBARA CAL POLY vs CSUN

1 55 0 42 4 23 1 11 2 154 0 12 0 23 0 18 0 9 2 3 1 5 0 0 0 1

L W W Wot W L L W Lot W L L W L L L W L L L W L L W L W Lot W L L

8 7 19 11 0 3 7 3 4 0 3 0 0

26 19 27 11 47 10 4 8 5 5 2 1 1

pts

avg

494 281 266 263 193 102 86 83 65 29 19 2 7

16.5 9.4 8.9 8.8 6.4 4.3 3.2 3.1 2.4 1.6 1.5 1.0 0.5

65 166 1890 80 215 2060

63.0 68.7

Score 47-76 73-58 84-68 64-63 70-63 67-79 60-71 81-75 62-64 65-60 59-103 44-85 67-57 57-69 52-76 67-74 74-66 57-79 66-70 58-70 63-57 50-52 61-71 59-54 56-68 56-54 80-85 73-64 61-67 57-62

Att. 456 570 1710 1756 6306 1366 1700 1432 1501 1397 0 0 1451 245 583 1480 5719 399 507 1379 6869 0 652 1393 1791 594 1159 1364 2167 0

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Toeaina, Sarah Woodfolk, Makenna Tago, Julissa Salanoa, Lahni Kanoa, Tia Atwell, Amy Salanoa, Leah Rewers, Lauren Odumu, Rachel Alexander, Jadynn Clinch Hoycard, Mack Middap, Courtney Team Total.......... Opponents......

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Hawaii Opponents

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gp-gs

OVERALL 5-12 5-12 0-0

HOME 4-4 4-4 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

17-17 17-13 17-6 17-15 17-16 11-2 14-1 15-7 14-7 11-1 12-0 8-0

647 373 489 404 580 144 177 197 186 82 116 30

17 17

3425 3425

38.1 21.9 28.8 23.8 34.1 13.1 12.6 13.1 13.3 7.5 9.7 3.8

99-197 46-119 52-140 45-132 48-141 17-35 10-40 14-53 10-33 8-17 6-24 0-5

.503 .387 .371 .341 .340 .486 .250 .264 .303 .471 .250 .000

3-10 11-31 19-68 28-93 13-45 4-13 6-27 0-0 0-1 0-2 3-9 0-4

355-936 .379 87-303 419-965 .434 76-229

UH 1047 61.6 -5.4 355-936 .379 87-303 .287 5.1 250-362 .691 14.7 593 34.9 +0.4 200 11.8 256 15.1 -2.1 0.8 90 5.3 39 2.3 22162 8-2770 -

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 249 228 285 275 310 242 284 287

OPP 1138 66.9 419-965 .434 76-229 .332 4.5 224-306 .732 13.2 586 34.5 188 11.1 221 13.0 0.9 118 6.9 57 3.4 4139 8-517 1-0 OT 10 15

.300 .355 .279 .301 .289 .308 .222 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000

AWAY 1-7 1-7 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

Date 01/04/18 01/06/18 01/11/18 1/13/18 01/18/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 1/27/18 2/1/18 2/3/18 2/8/18 02/17/18 2/22/18 2/24/18 3/1/18 3/3/18 3/6/18

.687 .695 .900 .667 .667 .857 .643 .600 .563 .600 .667 .000

Rebounds def tot avg

39 79 118 25 74 99 12 44 56 12 48 60 20 28 48 10 15 25 10 17 27 13 23 36 14 9 23 4 4 8 6 28 34 2 2 4 28 27 55 .287 250-362 .691 195 398 593 .332 224-306 .732 166 420 586

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112-163 57-82 18-20 14-21 12-18 6-7 9-14 6-10 9-16 3-5 4-6 0-0

off

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-1 0-0

6.9 5.8 3.3 3.5 2.8 2.3 1.9 2.4 1.6 0.7 2.8 0.5

pf dq

34 62 22 37 47 12 14 19 20 10 25 2

34.9 304 34.5 317

Opponent at Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis UC IRVINE LONG BEACH STATE at UC Riverside at UC Irvine CSUN UC RIVERSIDE at Cal Poly at UC Santa Barbara CAL STATE FULLERTON UC DAVIS at CSUN at Long Beach State UC SANTA BARBARA CAL POLY vs CSUN

0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

a

41 6 31 6 85 4 11 6 4 1 4 1

to blk stl

pts

69 6 16 313 31 12 15 160 21 4 12 141 16 6 4 132 41 0 25 121 13 0 2 44 10 3 0 35 12 3 3 34 12 2 6 29 5 0 5 19 12 3 2 19 2 0 0 0 12 7 200 256 39 90 1047 - 188 221 57 118 1138

L L L W L L L W L L W L W Lot W L L

Score 57-69 52-76 67-74 74-66 57-79 66-70 58-70 63-57 50-52 61-71 59-54 56-68 56-54 80-85 73-64 61-67 57-62

avg

18.4 9.4 8.3 7.8 7.1 4.0 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.7 1.6 0.0

61.6 66.9

Att. 245 583 1480 5719 399 507 1379 6869 0 652 1393 1791 594 1159 1364 2167 0

* - Conference game

Totals 1047 1138

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REBOUNDS

ASSISTS

STEALS

BLOCKED SHOTS

at Portland 11/10/17 47-76 L 28- Tago, Julissa 6-Toeaina, Sarah 5- Kanoa, Tia 3- Toeaina, Sarah 2-Salanoa, Lahnl at Seattle U 11/12/17 73-58 W 15-Tago, Julissa 15- Woodfolk, Makenna 10- Kanoa, Tia 3-Kanoa, Tia 1- Tago, Julissa Woodfolf, Makenna Harris, Briana NORTHERN ARIZONA 11/17/17 84-68 W 17- Atwell, Amy 8- Atwell, Amy 7- Kanoa, Tia 4- Atwell, Amy 1- Odumu, Rachel Salanoa, Leah SAN DIEGO 11/19/17 64-63 WO 20- Toeaina, Sarah 10-Woodfolk, Makenna 7- Kanoa, Tia 2- Kanoa, Tia 1- Atwell, Amy Woodfold, Makenna Woodfolk, Makenna MARIST 11/24/17 70-63 W 14-Toeaina, Sarah 11-Woodfolk, Makenna 7-Kanoa, Tia 3-Tago, Julissa 1-Toeaina, Sarah Salanoa, Lahni PURDUE 11/25/17 67-79 L 12-Toeaina, Sarah 6-Woodfolk, Makenna 4- Kanoa, Tia 2- Rewers, Lauren 1- Salanoa, Leah Salanoa, Lahni Odumu, Rachel USC 11/26/17 60-71 L 17- Salanoa, Lahn 7- Toeaina, Sarah 9- Kanoa, Tia 1- Toeaina, Sarah 1- Rewers, Lauren Kanoa, Tia MONTANA STATE 12/04/17 81-75 W 25-Toeaina, Sarah 6- Tago, Julissa 4- Kanoa, Tia 2- Woodfolk, Makenna 1- Salanoa, Leah Salanoa, Lahn Atwell, Amy IDAHO STATE 12/08/17 62-64 OL 27-Toeaina, Sarah 9- Woodfolk, Makenna 6- Kanoa, Tia 4- Kanoa, Tia 3- Woodfolk, Makenna at Arizona 12/17/17 65-60 W 14-Toeaina, Sarah 8- Salanoa, Lahni 3- Woodfolk, Makenna 2- Kanoa, Tia 1- Woodfolk, Mak Kanoa, Tia Tago, Julissa Salanoa, Lahni vs. #19 Texas A&M 12/20/17 59-103 L 10-Toeaina, Sarah 4- Atwell, Amy 3- Salanoa, Leah 1- Salanoa, Lahni None Woodfolk, Makenna Donohue, Tayl vs. #10/10 Oregon 12/22/17 44-85 L 11- Tago, Julissa 5- Woodfolk, Makenna 3- Kanoa, Tia 1- Kanoa, Tia 2- Woodfolk, Makenna Atwell, Amy Salanoa, Lahni HAWAII PACIFIC 12/30/17 67-57 W 15-Toeaina, Sarah 9- Salanoa, Lahni 3-Kanoa, Tia 2-Salanoa, Lahni 1- Tago, Julissa at Cal State Fullerton 01/04/18 57-69 L 23-Toeaina, Sarah 6- Toeaina, Sara 8- Tago, Julissa 3-Tago, Julissa 1-Odumu, Rachel Tago, Julissa Tago, Julissa at UC Davis 01/06/18 52-76 L 11- Woodfolk, Makenna 7-Toeaina, Sarah 3-Kanoa, Tia 2- Kanoa, Tia None UC IRVINE 01/11/18 67-74 L 15- Salanoa, Lahni 8- Woodfolk, Makenna 7- Toeaina, Sarah 1- Tago, Julissa 1- Salanoa, Leah Woodfolk, Makenna Toeaina, Sarah Salanoa, Lahni Kanoa, Tia LONG BEACH STATE 01/13/18 74-66 W 15-Tago, Julissa 9- Woodfolk, Makenna 7- Kanoa, Tia 2- Woodfolk, Makenna 2-Woodfolk, Makenna Toeaina, Sarah Kanoa, Tia at UC Riverside 01/18/18 57-79 L 21-Toeaina, Sarah 7-Toeaina, Sara 4- Kanoa, Tia 2-Odumu, Rachel 1- Salanoa, Lahni Woodfolk, Mak at UC Irvine 01/20/18 66-70 L 19-Toeaina, Sarah 10-Woodfolk, Makenna 6- Kanoa, Tia 3- Kanoa, Tia 1- Toeaina, Sara Tago, Julissa CSUN 01/25/18 58-70 L 18-Toeaina, Sarah 7-Toeaina, Sarah 4-Toeaina, Sarah 2-Toeaina, Sarah 1-Woodfolk, Makenna Atwell, Amy UC RIVERSIDE 01/27/18 63-57 W 19-Toeaina, Sarah 6- Odumu, Rachel 7- Kanoa, Tia 2- Salanoa, Lahni 1- Woodfolk, Makenna Salanoa, Lahni at Cal Poly 02/01/18 50-52 L 13-Toeaina, Sarah 8- Woodfolk, Makenna 2-Toeaina, Sarah 2- Kanoa, Tia 1-Salanoa, Leah Salanoa, Leah Rewers, Lauren at UC Santa Barbara 02/03/18 61-71 L 25-Toeaina, Sarah 5-Toeaina, Sarah 9- Kanoa, Tia 3- Kanoa, Tia 1-Woodfolk, Makenna Salanoa, Lahni CAL STATE FULLERTON 02/08/18 59-54 W 21-Toeaina, Sarah 8-Toeaina, Sarah 7- Kanoa, Tia 2- Woodfolk, Makenna 3-Woodfolk, Makenna Odumu, Rachel UC DAVIS 02/17/18 56-68 L 17-Toeaina, Sarah 7-Tago, Julissa 5- Toeaine, Sarah 2-Toeaina, Sarah None at CSUN 02/22/18 56-54 W 19- Salanoa, Lahni 10- Toeaina, Sarah 8- Kanoa, Tia 2-Tago, Julissa 2-Salanoa, Lahni Toeaina, Sarah at Long Beach State 02/24/18 80-85 OL 24-Toeaina, Sarah 16-Toeaina, Sarah 5-Kanoa, Tia 2- Kanoa, Tia 1-Salanoa, Leah UC SANTA BARBARA 03/01/18 73-64 W 27- Woodfolk, Makenna 8-Toeaina, Sarah 4- Kanoa, Tia 2- Kanoa, Tia 2-Woodfolk, Makenna

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2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTRS R EBOUNDS Opponent Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Hawai‘i 47-76 L 17 55 .309 6 23 .261 7 12 .583 9 17 26 26.0 15 12 14 3 10 47 47.0 at Portland Hawai‘i 73-58 W 28 71 .394 8 26 .308 9 16 .563 17 37 54 40.0 19 17 13 2 5 73 60.0 at Seattle U Hawai‘i 84-68 W 35 76 .461 4 16 .250 10 15 .667 16 27 43 41.0 27 13 14 2 13 84 68.0 NORTHWESTERN ARIZONA Hawai‘i 64-63 WOT 26 55 .473 6 11 .545 6 9 .667 9 24 33 39.0 17 15 18 2 4 64 67.0 SAN DIEGO Hawai‘i 70-63 W 23 51 .451 4 15 .267 20 26 .769 7 26 33 37.8 15 16 12 2 7 70 67.6 MARIST Hawai‘i 67-79 L 23 53 .434 9 21 .429 12 15 .800 8 17 25 35.7 13 13 15 1 6 67 67.5 PURDUE Hawai‘i 60-71 L 21 50 .420 3 13 .231 15 21 .714 11 24 35 35.6 22 11 15 1 2 60 66.4 USC Hawai‘i 81-75 W 30 54 .556 7 17 .412 14 22 .636 5 23 28 34.6 9 13 11 2 6 81 68.2 MONTANA STATE Hawai‘i 62-64 LOT 21 55 .382 4 17 .235 16 19 .842 8 24 32 34.3 16 9 11 4 8 62 67.6 IDAHO STATE Hawai‘i 65-60 W 22 47 .468 7 12 .583 14 22 .636 6 27 33 34.2 15 10 21 3 3 65 67.3 at Arizona Hawai‘i 59-103 L 26 70 .371 5 24 .208 2 6 .333 11 11 22 33.1 16 12 9 0 2 59 66.5 vs. #19 Texas A&M Hawai‘i 44-85 L 17 52 .327 2 17 .118 8 12 .667 9 22 31 32.9 21 8 20 3 3 44 64.7 vs. #10/10 Oregon Hawai‘i 67-57 W 22 57 .386 4 13 .308 19 30 .633 12 27 39 33.4 10 7 15 1 7 67 64.8 HAWAI‘I PACIFIC Hawai‘i 57-69 L 23 56 .411 3 10 .300 8 11 .727 7 19 26 32.9 24 18 11 2 6 57 64.3 at Cal State Fullerton Hawai‘i 52-76 L 19 62 .306 3. 16 .188 11 20 .550 14 21 35 33.0 15 5 10 0 6 52 63.5 at UC Davis Hawai‘i 67-74 L 23 52 .442 11 31 .335 10 23 .435 12 22 34 33.1 17 15 22 2 4 67 63.7 UC IRVINE Hawai‘i 74-66 W 21 56 .375 9 24 .375 23 35 .657 20 25 45 33.8 19 14 17 4 4 74 64.3 LONG BEACH STATE Hawai‘i 57-79 L 19 54 .352 4 13 .308 15 26 .577 10 20 30 33.6 12 10 11 2 5 57 63.9 at Riverside Hawai‘i 66-70 L 19 55 .345 3 13 .231 25 27 .926 11 26 37 33.7 24 11 19 2 6 66 64.0 at UC Irvine Hawai‘i 58-70 L 18 60 .300 8 23 .348 14 18 .778 11 19 30 22.5 19 10 8 1 5 58 63.7 CSUN Hawai‘i 63-57 W 18 46 .391 5 15 .333 22 33 .667 10 25 35 33.6 13 10 18 2 6 63 63.7 UC RIVERSIDE Hawai‘i 50-52 L 20 48 .417 4 17 .235 6 13 .462 11 28 39 33.9 20 6 26 2 7 50 63.0 at Cal Poly Hawai‘i 61-71 L 22 49 .449 2 11 .182 15 21 .741 8 18 26 33.5 21 12 21 1 6 61 63.0 at UC Santa Barbara Hawai‘i 59-54 W 25 58 .431 1 15 .967 8 13 .615 11 19 30 33.4 17 16 7 5 6 59 62.8 CAL STATE FULLERTON Hawai‘i 56-68 L 19 58 .328 7 21 .286 12 14 .857 12 25 37 33.5 14 10 13 0 4 56 62.5 UC DAVIS Hawai‘i 56-54 W 22 51 .431 7 18 .389 5 7 .714 4 24 28 33.3 12 15 13 6 6 56 62.3 at CSUN Hawai‘i 80-85 LOT 27 66 .409 8 25 .333 18 42 .750 15 35 50 33.9 21 14 17 1 2 80 62.9 at Long Beach State Hawai‘i 73-64 W 23 51 .451 4 11 .364 23 29 .793 6 23 29 33.8 12 11 10 3 7 73 63.3 UC SANTA BARBARA Hawai‘i 61-67 L 19 59 .322 4 21 .190 19 29 .655 20 23 43 34.1 25 9 17 3 6 61 63.2 CAL POLY Hawai‘i 57-62 L 18 55 .327 5 20 .250 16 19 .842 13 26 39 34.2 19 14 16 3 4 57 63.0 VS. CSUN Hawai‘i 1890 666 1682 .396 156 528 .295 402 587 .685 323 704 1027 34.2 519 356 444 65 166 1890 63.0 Opponents 2060 758 1752 .433 151 467 .323 393 525 .749 323 742 1065 35.5 547 335 395 80 215 2060 68.7

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Opponents Games played: 30 Points/game: 64.0 FG Pct: 39.6 3FG Pct: 27.8 FT Pct: 69.0

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING Most Points Scored Game......................................................46 Judy Mosley at Pacific, 2/20/89 Season................................................................. 772 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Freshman......................................................... 409 Judy Mosley, 1986-87 Sophomore....................................................... 550 Judy Mosley, 1987-88 Junior............................................................... 748 Judy Mosley, 1988-89 Senior............................................................... 772 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career .............................................................. 2,479 Judy Mosley, 1987-90 Highest Scoring Average Season................................................................ 26.7 Judy Mosley, 1988-89 Career.................................................................. 21.7 Judy Mosley, 1987-90

FIELD GOALS Most Field Goals Made Game........................................................ 18 Judy Mosley at Pacific, 2/20/89 Season................................................................. 279 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career................................................................... 901 Judy Mosley, 1987-90

Most Free Throws Attempted Game................................................20 Judy Mosley at Fresno State, 2/14/90 Season................................................................. 275 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career................................................................... 874 Judy Mosley, 1987-90 Best Free-Throw Percentage Game (min. 10 att.) ............................................ 1.000 Judy Mosley (13-13) at UNLV, 1/12/90; ........................................................Crystal Lee (13-13) at TCU, 2/25/01; .................................................... Jennifer Hurt at Pacific (12-12) 2/9/93; ............................................ Kamilah Jackson (11-11) Virginia, 11/26/11 ................................................ Kim Willoughby (10-10) vs. SMU, 2/8/03; ................................ Melanie Azama (10-10) vs. Oregon State, 12/12/92 Season (min. 2 FT made/game) ................................... .873 Kylie Galloway (103-118, 28 games), 1999-2000 Career (min. 2 years and 100 FT made) .......................834 Kylie Galloway (276-331, 84 games), 1998, 2000-01

REBOUNDS

Most Field Goals Attempted Game....................................................33, Judy Mosley, Fresno State, 3/4/89 Season................................................................ 570, Judy Mosley, 1988-89 Career............................................................... 1,866, Judy Mosley, 1987-90

Most Rebounds Game..........................................26 Renee McKnight vs. Utah State, 12/19/78 Season................................................................. 431 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career................................................................ 1,441 Judy Mosley, 1987-90

Best Field-Goal Percentage Game (min. 10 FGM)........................................929 (13-14), Raylene Howard vs. Fresno St., 1/4/98 Season (min. 2.5 FGM/game)................................585, Kylie Page, 1997-98 Career (min. 2 years, 2.5 FGM/game)..........551, Raylene Howard, 1997-2000

Highest Rebound Average Season................................................................ 14.4 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career.................................................................. 12.6 Judy Mosley, 1987-90

3-POINT FIELD GOALS Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Game...................................... 6, Jade Abele vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/23/03; ................................................Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe vs. TCU, 2/10/00; ............................................. Elizabeth Sirchia vs. San Jose State, 2/7/92; ..................................................................Megan Tinnin at Idaho, 2/28/08 ...................................................Keisha Kanekoa vs. Mississippi 11/27/10 ........................................ Marissa Wimbley vs. Long Beach State, 3/11/16 ............................................................Leah Salanoa at UC Irvine, 2/23/17 Season................................................................ 55, Megan Tinnin, 2008-09 Career......................................................167, Megan Tinnin, 2007-09, 2011 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game..................................................14, Megan Tinnin vs. Toledo, 11/15/08 Season...............................................................176, Megan Tinnin, 2008-09 Career......................................................526, Megan Tinnin, 2007-09, 2011 Best 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage Game (min. 5 FG) ............................................ 1.000 Elizabeth Sirchia (6-6) .......................................................................vs. San Jose State, 2/7/92 Season (min. 1 3FG made/game)........................ .516 Melanie Azama, 1991-92 Career (min. 2 years and 40 3FG made) .......397 Kylie Galloway, 1998, 2000-01

FREE THROWS Most Free Throws Made Game....................................................15 Raylene Howard vs. UNLV, 2/7/98; .................................................... Tania Brunton vs. Illinois-Chicago, 12/20/95; ........................................................Judy Mosley at Fresno State; 2/14/90 .................................................................. Judy Mosley at UNLV; 1/13/90 Consecutive in Multiple Games................................. 31 Lynette Liu, 1984-85 Season................................................................. 214 Judy Mosley, 1989-90 Career................................................................... 677 Judy Mosley, 1987-90

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BLOCKED SHOTS Game......................................................8 Brittany Grice vs. UTEP, 1/20/05; ................................................. Christen Roper vs. Texas Tech, 12/21/02; .................................................................Christen Roper at UTEP, 3/8/03 Season............................................................. 110 Christen Roper, 2002-03 Career............................................................... 303 Christen Roper, 2000-03

STEALS Game.................................................... 11 Tondi Redden at UCSB, 1/21/89 Season.................................................................98 Tondi Redden, 1989-90 Career...........................................................289 Nani Cockett, 1994, ’96-98

ASSISTS Game.................................12 Tricia Stringam vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/92 ................................................................ Tia Kanoa vs. CSUN, 3/6/2018 Season............................................................ 161 Melanie Azama, 1992-93 Career...................................................................... 487 BJ Itoman, 1996-99

MINUTES Minutes Played Game..........................48, Keisha Kanekoa, vs. Mississippi (2OT), 11/27/10 Season................................................................1,178 Crystal Lee, 2000-01 Career............................................................... 3,779 Nani Cockett, 1986-90 Minutes Played Average Season................................................................1,178 Crystal Lee, 2000-01 Career............................................................... 3,779 Nani Cockett, 1986-90

GAMES PLAYED Season.............................. 34 April Atuaia; Janka Gabrielova; Karena Greeny; .....................................Crystal Lee; Dainora Puida; Christen Roper; 2000-01 Career........................................................ 125, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, 2010-15

GAMES STARTED Season.........................................34 Janka Gabrielova; Crystal Lee; 2000-01 Career.................................................................. 114, Judy Mosley, 1987-90 27


TEAM RECORDS/ATTENDANCE RECORDS POINTS High 114 vs. BYU-Hawai‘i, 2/2/78 (Div. I) 107 vs. UCSB, 2/1/90 Points by Two Teams 193 UH (106) vs. Southern Utah (87), 12/17/93 Season 2,560, 1991-92 Low 25 vs. California, 1/15/77 Fewest Points by Two Teams 53, UH (26) vs. Alaska-Anchorage (27), 2/25/75

SCORING AVERAGE Season 82.5, 1989-90

SCORING MARGIN Season 1;6.9, 1997-98

FIELD GOALS & FREE THROWS Field Goals Made High 44 vs. UCSB, 2/1/90 Field Goals Made by Two Teams 81, Long Beach State (51) vs. UH (30), 3/5/88 Low 10, at Rice, 1/17/02 10, San Diego State, 11/19/11 Season 932, 1992-93 Field Goals Attempted High 95 vs. Cal Poly-SLO, 11/18/82 Field Goals Attempted by Two Teams 176, Hawai‘i (87) at Nevada (89) (3OT), 12/18/16 Low 36 vs. San Diego State, 1/25/97 Season 2,093, 1989-90 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE High .702 (33-47) vs. UNLV, 1/8/87 Low .200 (10-50) at Rice, 1/17/02 .200 (12-60) at UCLA, 3/19/16) Season .497, 1997-98 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE High 15 at UTEP, 2/4/02 3-Point Field Goals Made by Two Teams 22, UH (15) at UTEP (7), 2/4/02 Low 0, many (last vs Texas A&M, 12/4/15) Season 171, 2016-17 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED High 31 at USC, 12/9/06; vs. Boise State, 3/9/04 3-Point Field Goals Attempted by Two Teams 58, UH (27) at Nevada (31), 12/18/16 Low 0, many (last vs. Santa Clara, 12/13/92) Season 562; 2016-17 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE High (min. 10 att.) .800 (8-10) twice, at Nevada, 3/7/09, and vs. San Jose State, 2/7/92 Low 0, many (last vs Texas A&M, 12/4/15) Season .393; 1991-92 FREE THROWS MADE High 38 vs. UNLV, 2/7/98; vs. UNLV,1/12/89 Free Throws Made by Two Teams 60; UH (36) vs. Rice (24), 3/10/00 Low 1 vs. Fresno State, 12/3/04; at UCSB, 2/14/90 Season 642, 2000-01 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED High 48 at UCSB, 1/23/89 Free Throws Attempted by Two Teams -84, UH (45) vs. Portland St. (39), 12/13/91 28

Low 3 at UC Irvine, 1/23/85 Season 875, 1991-92 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE High (min. 10 att.) 1.000 (16-16) vs. UTEP, 3/1/01 Low .407 (11-27) vs. Stanford, 11/22/85 Season .768, 1997-98

REBOUNDS & BLOCKS REBOUNDS High 70 at Whittier College, 12/21/87 Rebounds by Two Teams 123, UH (58) at Nevada (65), 12/18/16 Low 19 at Utah, 1/17/99 Season 1,405, 2000-01 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season 44.2, 2005-06 Largest Rebounding Margin +10.2, 2015-16 BLOCKED SHOTS High 14 vs. UTEP, 1/20/05 Season 163, 2002-03

STEALS, ASSISTS, TURNOVERS, FOULS STEALS High 22 vs. Nevada, 2/9/96; vs. Alaska Anchorage, 2/8/83 Steals by Two Teams 33; UH (16), Fresno State (17); 2/7/91 Low 0, many (last vs. Stanford, 11/17/12) Season 402; 1989-90 ASSISTS High 30 vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/92; at Alaska-Fairbanks (2/26/85) Assists by Two Teams 55, UH (30) at Alaska-Fairbanks (25), 2/20/85 Low 2 at Louisiana Tech, 2/7/02; 2, San Diego State, 11/19/11 Season 532, 1984-85 TURNOVERS High 39 at Long Beach State, 2/19/91 Low 4 vs. Pacific, 2/11/96 4 vs. LIU Brooklyn, 12/28/12 4 vs CSUN, 3/8/17 Season 724, 1981-82 PERSONAL FOULS High 31 vs. Fresno State, 2/7/91 Low 5 vs. UNLV, 1/11/97 Season 711; 1981-82 DISQUALIFICATIONS Season 35, 1980-81

MARGINS, WINS, LOSSES MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 64, Hawai‘i (114) vs. BYU-H (50), 2/2/76 Div. I 51, Hawai‘i (97) at UC Irvine (46), 2/19/90 MARGIN OF DEFEAT Game 81, Hawai‘i (40) at Oregon (121), 1/16/79 GAMES Season 34, 2000-01 WINS Season 28, 1992-93 LOSSES Season 23, 2008-09

ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOTAL HOME ATTENDANCE SEASON Total 60,432, 2016-17 Avg. 3,777, 2016-17

TOP HOME CROWDS

Date Opponent 11/18/16 Youngstown State 01/30/16 UC Irvine 11/27/94 Kansas 02/11/17 UC Santa Barbara 01/03/90 UC Irvine 01/28/17 Cal Poly 11/24/95 Washington State 01/04/96 UNLV 11/26/95 Connecticut 01/02/96 New Mexico State 02/14/98 SMU 12/19/95 Princeton 12/29/16 Grand Canyon 11/27/16 Mississippi State 01/17/92 Cal State Fullerton 02/13/99 Utah 02/07/98 UNLV 03/21/01 Oklahoma State 02/29/99 San Diego State 02/15/97 Colorado State 01/30/99 San Jose State 03/19/01 Brigham Young

Attendance 10,300* 10,300* 8,112* 7,452* 7,299# 7,293* 7,078* 6,933* 6,908* 6,783* 6,192 6,157* 5,903* 5,508* 4,881# 4,561 4,481 4,474^ 4,030 3,679 3,495 3,400^

*doubleheader with men’s basketball at the Stan Sheriff Center ^ Women’s National Invitation Tournament # doubleheader with men’s basketball at Blaisdell Arena $ denotes game at Blaisdell Arena Note: Games played prior to 1994-95 were held at Otto Klum Gym, unless otherwise noted. All games played from 1994-95 were held at the Stan Sheriff Center (formerly the Special Events Arena).

TOP ROAD CROWDS

Date Opponent 02/17/99 at New Mexico 03/24/01 at New Mexico 02/28/97 at New Mexico 03/14/90 at Montana 01/15/86 at UC Santa Barbara 2/13/09 at Louisiana Tech 03/17/90 at Stanford 01/03/04 at Fresno State 01/11/03 at Louisiana Tech 02/07/02 at Louisiana Tech 02/03/00 at UTEP

Attendance 11,677 11,090^ 8,893 8,407* 6,214 4,972 4,815# 4,570 4,233 4,167 3,726

* denotes NCAA first-round game at Missoula, Mont. # denotes NCAA second-round game at Stanford, Calif. ^ denotes WNIT semifinal at Albuquerque, N.M.

NEUTRAL SITE CROWDS

Date Opponent 03/15/96 Auburn 03/04/98 New Mexico 03/08/02 Rice 03/14/98 Arkansas 03/09/01 SMU 03/08/00 UTEP 03/09/02 Louisiana Tech

Attendance 3,908* 3,502! 2,661# 2,420$ 2,123# 1,973+ 1,943#

* denotes NCAA Sub-Regional game at Boulder, Colo. ! denotes WAC Tournament game at Las Vegas, Nev. $ denotes NCAA Sub-Regional game at Stanford, Calif. ^ denotes Big West Tournament game at Long Beach, Calif. # denotes WAC Tournament game at Tulsa, Okla. + denotes WAC Tournament game at Fresno, Calif.

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CAREER RECORDS

SCORING

FIELD GOALS

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20.

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Lynette Liu (1982-85) Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) Sarah Toeaina (2014-18) Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) Janevia Taylor (2004-07) Kim Everett (1983-85) Kaui Wakita (1991-94) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) Brenda McCunn (1981-84) Jeanne Wade (1984-87) Destiny King (2013-16) Jade Abele (2002-05) Tondi Redden (1986-87, ’89-90)

2,479 1,866 1,786 1,548 1,363 1,317 1,266 1,245 1,204 1,200 1,192 1,174 1,173 1,167 1,131 1,068 1,064 1,064 1,057 1,023

SCORING AVERAGE, CAREER

(min. 2 years and 50 games) 1. Judy Mosley (1987-90) 2. Raylene Howard (1997-2000) 3. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) 4. Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) 5. Tania Brunton (1994, ’96) 6. Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 7. Kim Everett (1983-85) 8. Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) 9. Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) 10. Lynette Liu (1982-85) 11. Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 12. Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 13. Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) 14. Jade Abele (2002-05) Keisha Kanekoa (2007-10)

21.7 15.8 15.7 15.6 14.5 13.7 13.3 12.3 11.9 11.6 11.1 10.3 10.0 9.9 9.9

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Ayesha Brooks ( 1987-90) Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Kaui Wakita (1991-94) Tania Brunton (1994, ’96) Val Agee (1990-93)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) Lynette Liu (1982-85) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Kim Everett (1983-85) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) Kylie Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Jeanne Wade (1984-87)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 901 648 623 545 533 525 486 482 462 457

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1987-90) 1,866 Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) 1,420 Lynette Liu (1982-85) 1,363 Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 1,277 Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) 1,164 Kim Everett (1983-85) 1,158 Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 1,140 Raylene Howard (1997-2000) 1,131 Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) 1,121 Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) 1,057

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

(min. 2 years and 2.5 FG made/game) 1. Raylene Howard (1997-2000) 2. Bryna Jones (1984-87) 3. Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) 4. Tanya Smith (2005-07) 5. Kaui Wakita (1991-94) 6. Kalei Namohala (1989-92) 7. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) 8. Jennifer Hurt (1991-93) 9. Megan Huff (2015-16) 10. Judy Mosley (1987-90)

.551 .519 .516 .505 .503 .497 .495 .493 .488 .483

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Tinnin (2006-09, ‘11) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Jade Abele (2002-05) Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Janevia Taylor (2004-07) Melanie Azama (1991-94) Briana Harris (2014-17) April Atuaia (2001-04) Crystal Lee (1998-2001)

167 143 128 117 117 117 107 101 97 90

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Tinnin (2006-09, 11) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) Janevia Taylor (2004-07) Jade Abele (2002-05) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Briana Harris (2014-17) Melanie Azama (1991-94) Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Janevia Taylor (2004-07) Amy Sanders (2003-06) Crystal Lee (1998-2001)

526 448 388 349 347 342 296 295 280 276 276

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

(min. 2 years and one 3FGA per game) 1. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) 2. Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) 3. Karena Greeny (1999-2002) Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) 5. Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) 7. Melanie Azama (1991-94) 8. Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 9. April Atuaia (2001-04) 10. Neicee Crump (1988-89)

.397 .369 .366 .366 .362 .362 .361 .357 .354 .343

Judy MOSLEY

20-POINT GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

3-POINTERS

FIELD GOALS MADE

71 33 30 24 18 17 17 16 14 13

30-POINT GAMES 1. 2. 4. 9.

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Tania Brunton (1994-96) Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Crystal Lee (1998-2001) Kendis Leeburg (1994-97) Kim Everett (1983-85) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Nani Flores (1994-96) Bryna Jones (1984-87) Alex Provencio (1986)

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CAREER RECORDS

FREE THROWS FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

REBOUNDS

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Sarah Toeaina (2014-18) Destiny King (2013-16) Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) Lynette Liu (1982-85) Melanie Azama (1991-94) Crystal Lee (1998-2001)

677 481 457 442 337 334 327 297 292 291

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BLOCKED SHOTS

REBOUNDS & BLOCKS

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12) Sarah Toeaina (2014-18) Destiny King (2013-16) Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) Lynette Liu (1982-85)

874 690 617 586 520 482 444 433 392 389

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE

(min. 2 years and 2 FT attempts per game) 1. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) 2. Jenny Kaeo (1990-92, ’94) 3. BJ Itoman (1996-99) 4. Crystal Lee (1998-2001) 5. Jennifer Hurt (1991-93) 6. Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) 7. Melanie Azama (1991-94) Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 9. Raylene Howard (1997-2000) 10. Kim Willoughby (2002-03)

.834 .802 .801 .799 .791 .789 .783 .783 .780 .777

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1987-90) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Jeanne Wade (1984-87) Tanya Smith (2004-08) Kim Everett (1983-85) Christen Roper (2000-03) Destiny King (2013-16) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12)

1,441 1,176 843 816 747 724 690 682 645 620

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

(min. 2 years and 50 games) 1. Judy Mosley (1987-90) 12.6 2. Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 10.4 3. Tanya Smith (2004-08) 8.9 4. Kim Everett (1983-85) 8.5 5. Brandi Ashby (1997-98) 7.7 6. Jeanne Wade (1984-87) 7.3 7. Jennifer Hurt (1991-93) 6.8 8. Dainora Puida (2000-01) 6.6 9. Paula Langseth (1980-81) 6.3 10. Christen Roper (2000-03) 6.2 Nani Flores (1994-96) 6.2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 1986-87) 1. Judy Mosley (1986-90) 603 2. Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 444 3. Tanya Smith (2004-08) 302 4. Jennifer Hurt (1990-93) 230 5. Christen Roper (1999-2003) 226 6. Destiny King (2013-16) 225 7. Kaui Wakita (1990-94) 199 8. Kendis Leeburg (1993-97) 196 9. Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12) 190 10. Brittany Grice (2003-07) 187

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 1986-87)

Raylene HOWARD

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1986-90) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) Tanya Smith (2004-08) Raylene Howard (1996-2000) Christen Roper (1999-2003) Destiny King (2013-16) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12) Jade Abele (2001-05) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16)

838 732 514 511 498 465 459 430 408 398

Kamilah JACKSON

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Christen Roper (2000-03) 303 Brittany Grice (2004-07) 189 Breanna Arbuckle (2009-2012) 146 Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) 141 Jeanne Wade (1984-87) 134 Shawna Lei-Kuehu (2010-15) 125 Bryna Jones (1984-87) 107 Tanya Smith (2004-08) 91 Alofa Toiaivao (2005-06) 90 Lisa Mann (1985, ‘87-89) 68

STEALS, ASSISTS, TURNOVERS STEALS 1. Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) 289 2. BJ Itoman (1996-99) 256 3. Tondi Redden (1986-87, ’89-90) 254 4. Brenda McCunn (1981-84) 190 5. Melanie Azama (1991-94) 184 6. Melissa Barker (1986-88, ’90) 181 7. Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) 172 8. Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 163 9. Shawna Lei-Kuehu (2010-15) 161 10. Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 156

ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BJ Itoman (1996-99) 487 Melanie Azama (1991-94) 407 Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 378 Nani Cockett (1994, ‘96-98) 348 Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) 317 Da Houl (1984-87) 300 Jade Abele (2002-05) 295 Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 291 Melissa Barker (1986-88, ’90) 287 Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) 268

ASSIST AVERAGE

(min. 2 years and 50 games) 1. BJ Itoman (1996-99) 2. Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) 3. Melanie Azama (1991-94) 4. Ayesha Brooks (1987-90) 5. Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 6. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1998, 2000-01) Nani Cockett (1994, ‘96-98) 8. Jade Abele (2002-05) 9. Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 10. Da Houl (1984-87) Melissa Barker (1986-88, ’90) Kim Everett (1983-85)

TURNOVERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12) BJ Itoman (1996-99) Raylene Howard (1997-2000) Brenda McCunn (1981-84) Melanie Azama (1991-94) Briana Harris (2013-17) Janevia Taylor (2004-07) Kamilah Jackson (2011-14)

4.3 4.1 3.7 3.3 3.2 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6

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CAREER RECORDS / MILLENNIUM CLUB / TOP SCORING TANDEMS MINUTES PLAYED (since 1990) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Nani Cockett (1994-98) 3779 Raylene Howard (1997-2000) 3755 Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 3509 Janevia Taylor (2004-07) 3501 Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 3458 Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) 3415 B.J. Itoman (1996-99) 3357 Destiny King (2013-16) 3209 Sarah Toeaina (2014-18) 3182 Shawna-Lei Kuehu (2010-15) 3037

MINUTES AVERAGE (since 1990) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kylie Galloway (1997-2001) 33.9 Raylene Howard (1996-2000) 33.2 Janevia Taylor (2003-07) 32.7 Janka Gabrielova (2000-02) 32.1 Brandi Ashby (1996-98) 31.7 Nani Cockett (1994-98) 31.5 Kamilah Jackson (2011-14) 31.1 BJ Itoman (1996-99) 29.7 Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11) 29.6 Sarah Toeaina (2014-18) 27.9

GAMES PLAYED 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

Shawna Lei-Kuehu (2010-15) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-16) Destiny King (2013-16) Sydney Haydel (2011-14) Nani Cockett (1994, ’96-98) Kaui Wakita (1991-94) Briana Harris (2013-17) Breanna Arbuckle (2009-12) Lori Chandler (1981-84) Lynette Liu (1982-85) Christen Roper (2000-03) Keisha Kanekoa (2008-11)

2,000 POINTS, 1,000 REBOUNDS

125 125 124 121 120 120 119 118 117 117 117 117

TOP SCORING TANDEMS

MILLENNIUM CLUB Judy Mosley (2,479 points, 1,441 rebounds)

1,000 POINTS, 1,000 REBOUNDS Judy Mosley (2,479 points, 1,441 rebounds) Kamilah Jackson (1,548 points, 1,176 rebounds)

1,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS Judy Mosley (2,479 points, 1,441 rebounds) Kamilah Jackson (1,548 points, 1,176 rebounds) Nani Cockett (1,866 points, 536 rebounds) Raylene Howard (1,786 points, 682 rebounds) Kendis Leeburg (1,266 points, 539 rebounds) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (1,245 points, 645 rebounds) Kim Everett (1,174 points, 747 rebounds) Kaui Wakita (1,173 points, 559 rebounds) Ashleigh Karaitiana (1,167 points, 578 rebounds) Jeanne Wade (1,064 points, 843 rebounds) Destiny King (1,064 points, 690 rebounds) Brenda McCunn (1,015 points, 604 rebounds)

1,000 PTS., 500 REB., 250 AST. Nani Cockett (1,866 pts, 536 reb, 348 ast) Raylene Howard (1,786 pts, 682 reb, 262 ast) Kaui Wakita (1,173 pts, 559 reb, 262 ast) Brenda McCunn (1,015 pts, 604 reb, 262 ast) Destiny King (1,064 pts, 690 reb, 257 ast)

1,000 PTS., 500 REB., 250 AST., 200 STL.

Judy Mosley (772 points, 25.7 ppg) Ayesha Brooks (490 points, 16.3 ppg) 1,141 POINTS (1988-89) Judy Mosley (748 points, 26.7 ppg) Ayesha Brooks (393 points, 14.0 ppg) 1,038 POINTS (1992-93) Valerie Agee (576 points, 18.0 ppg) Kaui Wakita (462 points, 14.4 ppg) 1,598 POINTS (1989-90)

TOP SCORING TRIOS Judy Mosley (772 points, 25.7 ppg) Ayesha Brooks (490 points, 16.3 ppg) Tondi Redden (336 points, 11.2 ppg) 1,487 POINTS (1992-93) Valerie Agee (576 points, 18.0 ppg) Kaui Wakita (462 points, 14.4 ppg) Jennifer Hurt (449 points, 14.0 ppg) 1,480 POINTS (1997-98) Nani Cockett (543 points, 19.4 ppg) Kylie Page (479 points, 18.4 ppg) Raylene Howard (458 points, 16.4 ppg)

Nani Cockett (1,866 pts, 536 reb, 348 ast, 289 stl) Brenda McCunn (1,015 pts, 604 reb, 262 ast, 200 stl) 1,262 POINTS (1989-90)

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OPPONENT RECORDS & MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

OPPONENT RECORDS POINTS

Individual 43, Genia Miller, Cal St. Fullerton, 2/17/90 Team High 121, at Oregon, 1/16/79 Low 12, Hawai‘i-Hilo, 1974-75 31, UTEP, 1/7/99 (Div. I)

ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE

Individual 100.0 (17-17), Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech 3/28/92 Team High 100.0, (19-19), at Utah State, 3/1/12; (12-12), New Mexico State, 2/15/09 Low .200 (2-10), UC Irvine. 12/7/08

FIELD GOALS MADE

Individual 15, 6x (last by Channon Fluker, vs CSUN, 2/18/17) Team High 51, Long Beach State, 3/5/88 Low 11, San Jose State, 1/31/96; Cal St. Fullerton, 3/9/13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Individual 31, Lateesha Hill, Wichita State, 12/12/99 Team High 93, Oregon State, 12/20/93 Low 36, at UC Santa Barbara, 2/21/13

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Individual 1.000 (5-5) Myzhanique Ladd, San Jose St., 12/22/15 Team High 62.5 (30-48) UNLV, 2/26/92 Low 21.2 (11-52), San Jose State, 1/31/96

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Individual 7, Andrea Cossey, SMU, 2/14/04; Brenna Doty, Buffalo, 12/01/95 Tailer Butler, at Cal St. Fullerton, 1/3/13 Makenzie Robertson, Baylor, 11/18/12 Team High 15, at Cal State Bakersfield, 11/21/09 Low 0, many (last vs. Cal Poly, 3/7/17)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Individual 15 Aja Williams, CSU Bakersfield, 11/13/16 Team High 41, at Fresno State, 1/8/09

3-PT. FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Individual 1.000 (5-5), Kristine Austgulen, Virginia Commonwealth, 11/26/99 Team High 70.0 (7-10), Nevada, 1/17/09

FREE THROWS MADE

Individual 17, Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech, 3/28/92 Consecutive Free Throws Made 17, Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech, 3/28/92 Team High 36, Georgia Tech, 3/28/92 Low 0, Air Force, 1/9/97

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

Individual 21, Claudette Jackson, Cal State Fullerton, 1/16/91 Team High 43, UNLV, 1/13/90 Low 2, Nevada, 3/6/02; Air Force, 1/9/97;

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REBOUNDS

Individual 21, Mfon Udoka, DePaul, 12/8/97 Team High 74, Oregon State, 12/20/93 Low 17, Long Beach State, 3/11/16)

ASSISTS

Individual 15, Cori Close, UC Santa Barbara, 3/13/93 Team High 29, Long Beach State, 3/5/88 Low 3, five times, last UC Irvine (Jan 30, 2016)

STEALS

Individual 11, Cherlanda Franklin, Nevada, 1/12/08 Team High 24, Long Beach State, 2/19/91

BLOCKED SHOTS

Individual 12, Simone Srubek, Fresno State, 3/4/89 Team High 16, Fresno State, 3/4/89

TURNOVERS

Team High 35, San Jose State, 1/23/91 Low 2, FGCU, 12/29/11

PERSONAL FOULS

Team High 36, UC Santa Barbara, 1/23/89 Low 5, SMU, 2/12/05

SEASON RECORDS (SINCE 1982-83) Scoring Average Field-Goal Percentage 3-Pointers Made 3-Point Percentage Free Throws Made Free-Throw Percentage Rebounds Blocked Shots Assists Steals

100-POINT GAMES

Pt Opponent (Pt) 114 BYU-Hawai‘i (50) 107 Santa Barbara (75) 106 Southern Utah (87) 106 Portland State (81) 105 UNLV (81) 100 UNLV (85)

70.3 (1991-92) 43.1 (1990-91) 181 (2000-01) 35.2 (2007-08) 489 (1990-91) 70.5 (2004-05) 1,342 (2015-16) 130 (2007-08) 477 (1992-93) 322 (1990-91)

Date 2/2/78 2/01/90 12/17/93 12/13/91 2/7/98 3/5/93

Date Opponent 2/16/84 at Wyoming 2/24/85 at Alaska-Fairbanks 1/28/85 at Pacific 1/27/86 at UC Irvine 1/20/87 at San Diego State 2/7/87 Long Beach State 1/7/91 at UTEP 2/7/91 Fresno State (2OT) 2/9/91 Fresno State 2/21/92 UC Santa Barbara 1/5/95 Nevada 12/20/95 Illinois-Chicago 12/05/96 Drake 1/2/97 at Fresno State 1/18/97 at Wyoming 1/17/98 at TCU 12/13/98 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 12/10/99 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1/5/01 TCU 3/09/01 vs. SMU 3/19/01 Brigham Young 11/28/03 Hartford 12/18/04 Wake Forest 1/8/05 at San Jose State 2/10/05 Louisiana Tech 1/12/06 Louisiana Tech 1/14/06 New Mexico State (2OT) 3/2/06 at New Mexico State 12/15/06 Evansville 1/13/07 at Fresno State 11/29/09 East Tennessee State 11/27/10 Mississippi (2OT) 1/8/11 Louisiana Tech 3/3/11 Utah State 12/29/12 Cincinnati 2/16/13 Pacific 11/29/13 Colorado State 12/1/13 Minnesota 1/8/14 Cal Poly 2/1/14 at Cal State Northridge 11/14/14 at Colorado State 3/20/15 at St. Mary’s (CA) 12/18/16 at Nevada (3OT) 11/19/17 San Diego 12/8/18 Idaho State

Score L, 65-69 W, 67-65 W, 77-70 L, 61-65 W, 70-69 W, 67-66 W, 67-66 W, 82-74 L, 70-73 W, 86-79 W, 63-62 W, 74-69 L, 74-78 W, 61-60 W, 81-78 W, 82-79 L, 68-71 W, 87-85 L, 66-72 W, 97-88 W, 77-73 L, 76-79 W, 68-64 L, 49-54 W, 79-78 L, 66-71 L, 69-72 W, 74-71 W, 71-68 L, 69-75 L, 83-94 W, 64-57 L, 69-74 W, 72-71 W, 65-63 W, 74-71 L, 60-65 W, 77-71 L, 74-78 L, 72-75 W, 63-58 L, 88-92 L,59-67 W, 64-63 L, 62-65

All-Time Record: 26-19 (.551) Home Record: 16-13 (.555) Away Record: 10-7 (.563) Neutral Record: 1-0 (1.000) Most Games (Season): Four: 2013-14 Most Overtime Periods: 3; at Nevada (12/18/16)

OPP. 100-POINT GAMES Pt 121 108 106 106 105 103 103 102 101 101 100

Opponent (UH Pt) at Oregon (40) Long Beach State (77) at Stanford (76) at UCLA (44) at CSU Bakersfield vs. Texas A&M Louisiana Tech (59) Oregon State (64) UNLV (49) at UNLV (59) Houston (43)

Date 1/16/79 3/5/88 3/17/90 1/13/81 11/21/09 12/20/17 2/11/80 1/1/82 1/1/76 1/18/80 3/21/81

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

SCORING

3-POINT FIELD GOALS

POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1989-90) Judy Mosley (1988-89) Valerie Agee (1992-93) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Judy Mosley (1987-88) Crystal Lee (2000-01) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Kaui Wakita (1993-94)

772 748 576 561 553 550 544 543 508 499

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1988-89) Judy Mosley (1989-90) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Judy Mosley (1987-88) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Kylie Page (1997-98) Valerie Agee (1992-93) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Kendis Leeburg (1994-95)

26.7 25.7 20.5 19.6 19.4 19.3 18.4 18.0 17.5 17.1

FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1989-90) Judy Mosley (1988-89) Valerie Agee (1992-93) Judy Mosley (1987-88) Kim Everett (1984-85) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Kaui Wakita (1993-94) Kendis Leeburg (1994-95) Kaui Wakita (1992-93)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1988-89) Judy Mosley (1989-90) Valerie Agee (1992-93) Kim Everett (1984-85) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Lynette Liu (1984-85) Lynette Liu (1981-82) Judy Mosley (1987-88) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Ayesha Brooks (1989-90)

279 269 216 209 192 189 186 184 183 179 179

570 547 496 471 441 428 417 414 407 400

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

(min. 2.5 FG made/game) 1. Kylie Page (1997-98) 2. Raylene Howard (1997-98) 3. Raylene Howard (1998-99) 4. Kalei Namohala (1991-92) 5. Jennifer Hurt (1992-93) 6. Kaui Wakita (1992-93) 7. Raylene Howard (1999-2000) 8. Bryna Jones (1986-87) 9. Bryna Jones (1984-85) 10. Sarah Toeaina (2017-19)

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

.585 .579 .577 .574 .540 .538 .530 .528 .527 .522

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Tinnin (2008-09) Megan Tinnin (2010-11) Megan Tinnin (2007-08) Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) Kylie Page (1997-98) Alissa Campanero (2011-12) Lahni Salanoa (2017-18) Crystal Lee (2000-01) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2014-15) BJ Itoman (1998-99)

55 51 50 49 48 48 47 46 45 43

3 -POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Megan Tinnin (2008-09) Megan Tinnin (2010-11) Alissa Campanero (2011-12) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-15) Megan Tinnin (2007-8) Lahni Salanoa (2017-18) Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) Ashleigh Karaitiana (2015-16) Amy Sanders (2005-06) Crystal Lee (2000-01) BJ Itoman (1998-99)

176 166 160 160 152 139 133 130 122 121 121

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 1 3FG made/game) 1. Melanie Azama (1991-92) 2. Kylie Page (1997-98) 3. Nani Cockett (1993-94) 4. Karena Greeny (2001-02) 5. Ayesha Brooks (1989-90) 6. April Atuaia (2002-03) 7. Keisha Kanekoa (2007-08) 8. Keisha Kanekoa (2009-10) 9. Ashleigh Karaitiana (2013-14) 10. Iwona Zagrobelna (2007-08)

.516 .485 .429 .425 .408 .404 .396 .392 .382 .381

FREE THROWS FREE THROWS MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1989-90) Judy Mosley (1988-89) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Crystal Lee (2000-01) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) Sarah Toeaina (2017-18) Ayesha Brooks (1989-90) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Kamilah Jackson (2011-12)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Judy Mosley (1989-90) Judy Mosley (1988-89) Sarah Toeaina (2017-18) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) Crystal Lee (2000-01) Kamilah Jackson (2011-12) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Nani Cockett (1996-97)

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(min. 2 FT attempts/game) 1. Kylie (Page) Galloway (1999-2000) 2. April Atuaia (2003-04) BJ Itoman (1996-97) 4. Sarah Toeaina (2015-16) 5. Tondi Redden (1989-90) 6. Lynette Liu (1983-84) 7. Kylie Galloway (2000-01) 8. Jenny Kaeo (1993-94) 9. Nani Cockett (1993-94) 10. Keisha Kanekoa (2008-09)

.873 .864 .864 .863 .844 .842 .839 .838 .833 .83

REBOUNDS TOTAL REBOUNDS

1. Judy Mosley (1989-90) 2. Judy Mosley (1988-89) 3. Tanya Smith (2007-08) 4. Kamilah Jackson (2010-11) 5. Judy Mosley (1987-88) 6. Kamilah Jackson (2011-12) 7. Jennifer Hurt (1992-93) 8. Judy Mosley (1986-87) 9. Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) 10. Dainora Puida (2000-01)

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

1. Judy Mosley (1989-90) 2. Judy Mosley (1988-89) 3. Kamilah Jackson (2010-11) 4. Tanya Smith (2007-08) 5. Judy Mosley (1987-88) 6. Judy Mosley (1986-87) 7. Kamilah Jackson (2011-12) 8. Renee McKnight (1979-80) 9. Jennifer Hurt (1992-93) Kim Everett (1982-83) Kamilah Jackson (2012-13)

431 374 353 333 325 317 312 311 303 285

14.4 13.4 11.9 11.8 11.6 11.1 10.6 9.9 9.8 9.8 9.8

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 1986-87)

214 210 169 166 166 154 153 152 148 143

275 260 228 225 216 208 207 205 193 191

1. Judy Mosley (1989-90) 178 2. Judy Mosley (1988-89) 159 3. Kamilah Jackson (2010-11) 149 4. Judy Mosley (1986-87) 131 5. Judy Mosley (1987-88) 128 6. Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) 127 7. Jennifer Hurt (1992-93) 121 8. Tanya Smith (2007-08) 120 9. Tanya Smith (2006-07) 96 10. Kamilah Jackson (2011-12) 94 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 1986-87) 1. Judy Mosley (1989-90) 253 2. Tanya Smith (2007-08) 233 3. Kamilah Jackson (2011-12) 223 4. Judy Mosley (1988-89) 215 5. Dainora Puida (2000-01) 206 6. Judy Mosley (1987-88) 197 7. Jennifer Hurt (1992-93) 191 8. Kamilah Jackson (2010-11) 184 9. Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) 176 10. Judy Mosley (1986-87) 173

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS / TOP UH SCORING PERFORMANCES

ASSISTS, STEALS, & BLOCKS ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

Melanie Azama (1992-93) Tia Kanoa (2017-18) Melanie Azama (1993-94) BJ Itoman (1997-98) Janka Gabrielova (2000-01) BJ Itoman (1996-97) Ayesha Brooks (1989-90) Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) Lori Chandler (1983-84) BJ Itoman (1998-99) Jill Nunokawa (1984-85)

ASSIST AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Tia Kanoa (2017-18) BJ Itoman (1997-98) Melanie Azama (1992-93) Melanie Azama (1993-94) BJ Itoman (1998-99) BJ Itoman (1996-97) Lori Chandler (1983-84) Ayesha Brooks (1989-90) Janka Gabrielova (2001-02) Jade Abele (2002-03) Jill Nunokawa (1984-85)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Christen Roper (2002-03) Christen Roper (2000-01) Christen Roper (2001-02) Alofa Toiaivao (2004-05) Brittany Grice (2005-06) Brittany Grice (2004-05) Tanya Smith (2007-08) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Breanna Arbuckle (2011-12)

COURT TIME

161 154 147 142 136 135 135 132 132 130 130

MINUTES PLAYED (since 1990)

5.1 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.1 4.1

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

110 96 75 66 64 55 52 48 47 45

STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tondi Redden (1989-90) Nani Cockett (1997-98) Ayesha Brooks (1989-90) Melanie Azama (1993-94) Nani Cockett (1995-96) BJ Itoman (1996-97) Tondi Redden (1989-90) Nani Cockett (1996-97) BJ Itoman (1998-99) BJ Itoman (1997-98)

TURNOVERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

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Brenda McCunn (1981-82) Keisha Kanekoa (2007-08) Keisha Kanekoa (2009-10) Melanie Azama (1992-93) Keisha Kanekoa (2008-09) Tanya Smith (2007-08) Tania Brunton (1995-96) Saundra Cariaga (2007-08) Keisha Kanekoa (2010-11) Alissa Campanero (2011-12)

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES

98 93 87 80 77 77 76 75 74 68

137 124 122 118 117 116 111 111 111 109

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Crystal Lee (2000-01) Lynette Liu (1984-85) Alissa Campanero (2011-12) Melanie Azama (1992-93) Valerie Agee (1992-93) Kim Everett (1984-85) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Raylene Howard (1999-2000) Kamilah Jackson (2012-13) Jill Nunokawa (1984-85)

MINUTES AVERAGE (since 1990) Amy Sanders (2005-06) BJ Itoman (1998-99) Nani Cockett (1996-97) Raylene Howard (1998-99) Alissa Campanero (2011-12) Raylene Howard (1999-2000) Janevia Taylor (2005-06) Lynette Liu (1984-85) Kyla Evers (1999-2000) Amy Sanders (2004-05)

40-POINT GAMES

46 Judy Mosley at Pacific, 2/20/89 1178 1124 1080 1079 1076 1059 1047 1034 1028 1010

36.4 36.3 36.1 36.1 36.0 35.7 35.6 35.1 35.1 34.8

Amy SANDERS

30-POINT GAMES 37 36 36 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Judy Mosley vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2/25/89 Judy Mosley at Portland, 12/18/89 Kim Everett at UNLV, 1/1/83 Tania Brunton vs. New Mexico State, 3/8/96 Nani Flores vs. Louisville, 12/21/94 Judy Mosley vs. Weber State, 12/8/89 Judy Mosley vs. Fresno State, 3/8/89 Judy Mosley vs. Long Beach State, 2/10/89 Judy Mosley vs. Colorado, 12/3/88 Judy Mosley vs. San Diego State, 2/10/90 Judy Mosley vs. Pacific, 1/27/89 Judy Mosley vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2/23/89 Judy Mosley at San Jose State, 2/14/89 Crystal Lee at TCU, 2/25/01 Nani Cockett vs. Michigan, 11/30/96 Judy Mosley vs. Fresno State, 3/4/89 Judy Mosley vs. Virginia, 11/26/89 Kim Everett vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 1/7/84 Kamilah Jackson vs. CSU Bakersfield, 12/29/10 Kylie (Page) Galloway vs. Houston, 12/20/00 Crystal Lee vs. UC Irvine, 11/24/00 Nani Cockett at UNLV, 2/26/98 Kendis Leeburg vs. Long Beach State, 2/5/95 Judy Mosley vs. UNLV, 1/12/89 Judy Mosley vs. Wyoming, 11/26/88 Bryna Jones vs. Eastern Illinois, 11/29/86 Kamilah Jackson vs. Ole Miss, 11/16/13 Nani Cockett at Fresno State, 1/29/98 Kylie Page at UNLV, 2/26/98 Raylene Howard vs. Fresno State, 1/4/98 Tania Brunton at Cal State Fullerton, 1/26/96 Tania Brunton at UNLV, 2/29/96 Kendis Leeburg vs. Cal St. Fullerton, 1/13/95 Judy Mosley at UC Irvine, 2/19/90 Judy Mosley vs. Long Beach State, 2/27/89 Judy Mosley at Oregon State, 12/20/89 Judy Mosley at San Diego State, 1/20/87 Alex Provencio vs. Pacific, 1/16/86

FRESHMAN RECORDS SEASON Scoring Assists Rebounds 3-Pt FTM Steals Blocks Minutes Minutes P/G

772 (14.6 ppg), Judy Mosley, 1986-87 87, Alissa Campanero, 2011-12 333 (11.9 rpg), Kamilah Jackson, 2010-11 48, Alissa Campanero, 2011-12 121, Judy Mosley, 1986-87 55, Brenda McCunn, 1980-81 33, Jeanne Wade, 1983-84 1,080, Alissa Campanero, 2011-12 36.0

GAME Scoring Rebounds

31, Kamilah Jackson, vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10) 25, Kamilah Jackson vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/29/10)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

TEAM HIGHS/LOWS

POINTS SCORED

POINTS SCORED

8, Shrieka Evans, Grambling State vs. Portland (11/28/99) 8, Jennifer Howard, North Carolina State vs. Washington State (11/26/95)

High 106, UCLA vs. Sacramento State (11/24/02) Most Points in Half 61, Vanderbilt vs. Princeton (12/21/99) Most Points Combined 196, Youngstown State (102) vs. Sacramento State (94) (11/20/16) Low 29, Denver vs. Connecticut (11/29/02) Fewest Points in Half 11, Denver vs. Connecticut (11/29/02) Fewest Points Combined 90, Utah (46) vs. Hawai‘i (44) (11/29/02)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOALS MADE

38, LaRissa Thomas, Tennessee State vs. Cleveland State (12/17/01) 38, Becky Hammon, Colorado State vs. Hawai‘i (2/15/97)

FIELD GOALS MADE

15, 5x (last by Channon Fluker, CSUN vs. Hawai‘i 2/18/17)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

33, Sandra Carroll, Winnipeg vs. Hawai‘i (12/19/94)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

23, Shrieka Evans, Grambling State vs. Virginia,

FREE THROWS MADE

18, LaRissa Thomas, Tennessee State vs. Cleveland State (12/17/01)

High 42, UCLA vs. Sacramento State (11/24/02) Low 9, Denver vs. Connecticut (11/29/02); 9, Princeton vs. Vanderbilt (12/21/99)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

20, LaRissa Thomas, Tennessee State vs. Cleveland State (12/17/01)

REBOUNDS

25, Tanya Smith, Hawai‘i vs. Idaho (1/26/08) 25, Kamilah Jackson, Hawai‘i vs. Cal State Bakersfield (12/29/10)

ASSISTS

14, Taunya Lovelace, Tennessee Tech vs. New Mexico (11/26/94)

BLOCKED SHOTS

8, Brittany Grice, Hawai‘i vs. UTEP (1/20/05) 8, Sandora Irvin, TCU vs. Georgia,(11/27/04) 8, Christen Roper, Hawai‘i vs. Texas Tech (12/21/02)

STEALS

10, Nakeya Isabell, Pepperdine vs. Hawai’i (1/2/09)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

High 87, UCLA vs. Sacramento State (11/24/02) 87, Louisville vs. Winnipeg (12/20/94) Low 36, Hawai‘i vs. San Diego State (11/25/97)

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

High .686, Hawai‘i vs. Fresno State (1/4/98) Low .164, Denver vs. Connecticut (11/29/02)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE

High 17, FGCU vs. Alcorn St. (12/30/11) Low 0, by many (last by Cal Poly, 1/28/17)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATT.

High 41, Sacramento State vs. Youngstown State (11/20/16) Low 3, 4x (last by Northern Illinois vs. UC Irvine, 11/26/00)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

High 53, Grambling State vs. Long Beach State (12/17/01) Low 2, Nevada vs. Hawai‘i (3/6/02) 2, Air Force vs. Hawai‘i (1/9/97)

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE

High 1.000 (16-16), Hawai‘i vs. UTEP (3/1/01) Low .200 (2-10), UC Irvine vs. Hawai‘i (11/24/00)

REBOUNDS

High 68, Penn State vs. Florida Atlantic (11/23/01) Low 19, Tulsa vs. Hawai‘i (2/19/98)

ASSISTS

High 29, Vanderbilt vs. Princeton (12/21/99) Low 4, 5x (last by Hawai‘i Pacific vs. Hawai‘i, 12/11/16)

STEALS

High 22, 3x (last by Vanderbilt vs. Princeton, 12/21/99) Low 0, by many (last by UH vs. Arkansas, 11/22/00)

BLOCKED SHOTS

High 14, Hawai‘i vs. UTEP (1/20/05)

TURNOVERS

High 37, Texas Southern vs. Ohio State (2/13/98) Low 4, Hawai‘i vs. Pacific (2/11/96)

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

(min. 10 att.) High .818 (9-11), Cal vs. TCU, 11/26/04 Low .000, 6x (last by Cal Poly vs. Hawai‘i, 1/28/17)

FREE THROWS MADE

High 38, Hawai‘i vs. UNLV (2/7/98) Low 0, Air Force vs. Hawai‘i (1/9/97)

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SCORING MARGINS

VICTORIES

DEFEATS

MARGINS OF VICTORY (OVERALL)

Rk M Score 1. 64 114-50 2. 58 99-41 3. 52 90-38 52 92-40 5. 51 97-46 6. 50 83-33 50 91-41 50 95-45 50 88-38 10. 48 96-48

Opponent BYU-Hawai‘i at BYU-Hawai‘i BYU-Hawai‘i BYU-Hawai‘i at UC Irvine BYU-Hawai‘i Hawai‘i Pacific San Jose St. San Diego St. Hawai‘i Pacific

MARGINS OF VICTORY (DI OPPONENTS)

1. 51 97-46 2. 50 95-45 50 88-38 4. 45 87-42 45 90-55 6. 44 96-52 44 97-53 8. 43 91-48 43 87-44 10. 40 95-55

HOME WINS

1. 50 95-45 50 88-38 3. 45 87-42 4. 44 96-52 44 97-53 6. 43 87-44 7. 38 75-37 8. 37 68-31 9. 36 91-55 36 86-50 36 88-52

ROAD WINS

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

51 43 40 37 37 35 33 32 30 30 30

97-46 91-48 95-55 91-54 85-48 85-50 74-41 91-59 91-61 91-61 76-46

at UC Irvine San Jose St. San Diego St. Denver San Jose St. San Jose St. Detroit at Nevada San Jose St. at UC Irvine

2/19/90 3/16/94 1/10/98 12/4/79 1/2/88 1/7/96 12/18/00 1/7/94 1/30/99 1/23/92

San Jose St. San Diego St. Denver San Jose St. Detroit San Jose St. UC Irvine^ UTEP UTEP San Jose St. San Jose St.

3/6/94 1/10/98 12/4/79 1/7/96 12/18/00 1/30/99 2/19/15 1/7/99 1/8/00 1/7/90 3/4/94

at UC Irvine at Nevada at UC Irvine at San Jose St. at San Diego St. at UC Irvine^ at Grand Canyon at Oregon St. at UC Irvine at San Jose St. at BYU-Hawai’i

2/19/90 1/7/94 1/23/92 2/7/93 2/3/98 1/22/15 11/13/15 12/20/89 1/27/92 2/23/01 12/4/09

* Western Athletic Conference game ^ Big West Conference game $ Pacific Coast Athletic Association game

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Date 2/2/78 2/18/81 1/25/78 12/13/14 2/19/90 2/6/79 1/13/86 3/6/94 1/10/98 1/2/85

CONFERENCE CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON WINS

MARGINS OF DEFEAT 1. 81 40-121 at Oregon 2. 66 30-96 UNLV 3. 62 44-106 at UCLA 4. 57 31-88 at San Jose St. 57 43-100 Houston 6. 52 49-101 UNLV 52 28-80 at San Diego St. 8. 46 52-98 at UCLA 9. 45 48-83 Fresno State 10. 44 59-103 Louisiana Tech 44 39-83 Florida State 44 59-103 vs. Texas A&M

1/16/79 2/21/76 1/13/81 1/3/78 3/21/81 1/1/76 1/21/82 11/19/09 1/28/12 2/11/80 12/21/09 12/20/17

HOME LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

66 57 52 44 43 42 42 38 37 33

30-96 43-100 49-101 59-103 49-92 43-85 53-95 64-102 49-86 62-95

ROAD LOSSES

Rk M Score 1. 81 40-121 2. 62 44-106 3. 57 31-88 4. 52 28-80 5. 46 52-98 6. 44 59-103 7. 43 53-96 8. 42 59-101 9. 41 41-82 41 42-83

UNLV Houston UNLV Louisiana Tech Louisiana Tech Portland St. Louisiana Tech Oregon St. Oregon USC

2/21/76 3/21/81 1/1/76 2/11/50 12/12/85 1/22/79 2/28/84 1/1/82 11/26/16 12/21/83

Opponent Date at Oregon 1/16/79 at UCLA 1/13/81 at San Jose St. 1/3/78 at San Diego St. 1/21/82 UCLA 11/19/09 vs. Texas A&M* 12/20/17 at San Jose St. 1/12/80 at UNLV 1/18/80 vs. Texas A&M* 12/4/15 at Fresno State 1/6/10 *Neutral site (La‘ie, O‘ahu)

Rk M Score 1. 51 97-46 2. 50 95-45 50 88-38 4. 44 96-52 5. 43 91-48 6. 40 95-55 7. 38 75-37 8. 37 91-54 37 85-48 37 68-31

Opponent at UC Irvine^ San Jose St.^ San Diego St.* San Jose St.^ at Nevada^ at UC Irvine^ UC Irvine^ at San Jose St.^ at San Diego St.* UTEP*

Date 2/19/90 3/6/94 1/10/98 1/7/96 1/7/94 1/23/92 2/19/15 2/7/93 2/3/98 1/7/99

CONFERENCE HOME WINS 1. 3. 4. 5.

50 50 44 38 37

95-45 88-38 96-52 75-37 68-31

San Jose St.^ San Diego St.* San Jose St.^ UC Irvine^ UTEP*

3/16/94 1/10/98 1/7/96 2/19/15 1/7/99

CONFERENCE ROAD WINS 1. 2. 3. 4.

51 43 40 37 37

97-46 91-48 95-55 91-54 85-48

UC Irvine^ Nevada^ UC Irvine^ San Jose St.^ San Diego St.*

CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON LOSSES Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10.

M 45 41 40 39 38 32 31 31 31 30

Score 48-83 42-83 56-96 52-91 45-83 59-91 77-108 51-82 52-83 50-80

Opponent at Fresno State at Fresno State at San Diego St.$ at Louisiana Tech* at Louisiana Tech* Long Beach St.$ at Long Beach St.$ at Long Beach St.^ Fresno State at UC Irvine$

TOP 5 CONFERENCE HOME LOSSES 1. 32 59-91 2. 31 52-83 3. 26 45-71 4. 24 43-67 5. 22 48-70 22 66-88

Long Beach St. Fresno State Fresno State Louisiana Tech Fresno St. UNLV

TOP 5 CONFERENCE ROAD LOSSES 1. 2. 3. 5.

45 41 40 40 39

48-83 42-83 56-96 59-99 52-91

at Fresno State at Fresno State at San Diego St. at Long Beach St. at Louisiana Tech

2/19/90 1/7/94 1/23/92 2/7/93 2/3/98

Date 1/28/12 1/6/10 1/19/87 3/4/06 2/12/04 1/31/86 3/5/88 2/19/91 2/23/12 1/21/85

1/31/86 2/23/12 1/23/09 2/6/03 12/30/04 3/4/85

1/28/12 1/6/10 1/19/87 3/6/91 3/4/06

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1,317 1,363 1,548 1,786 1,866 2,479

1,000-POINT CLUB

1 2 3 4 5 6

JUDY MOSLEY

YEAR

G FG-FGA

PCT FT-FTA

TP AVG

6-1 • Forward • La Puente, CA • 1987-90

1986-87 28 144-335

.430 121-164 409 14.6

The owner of more than two dozen school records and the only player in school history to score more than 2,000 points in a career...a two-time All-American… scored a school-record 46 points at Pacific (2/20/89)...was the first Rainbow Wahine to lead UH in scoring and rebounds four straight seasons.

1987-88 28 209-414

.505 132-175 550 19.6

1988-89 28 269-570

.472 210-260 748 26.7

1989-90 30 279-547

.510 214-275 772 25.7

TOTAL 114 901-1866

.483 677-874 2,479 21.7

NANI COCKETT

6-0 • Guard • ‘Aiea, O‘ahu • 1994, ‘96-98 Set UH career record for 3-pointers made…ranks second all-time in points, field goals made and attempted, 3-point percentage and free throws attempted…1998 All-America selection.

RAYLENE HOWARD 5-11 • Forward • Goulburn, NSW, Australia • 1997-2000 UH career leader in field-goal percentage...scored in double-digits in 56 straight games...a two-time All-American and Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

KAMILAH JACKSON 5-11 • Forward • Oakland, Calif. • 2011-2014 Finished her career as just the second UH player to ever record over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds...also the second player in UH history to lead the ‘Bows in points and rebounds all four years...is ranked No. 2 all-time in UH career records with 1,176 rebounds, 444 offensive rebounds, 732 defensive rebounds and 10.4 rebounds per game.

LYNETTE LIU

5-3 • Guard • Kohala, Hawai‘i • 1982-85 Ranks in the top five in UH career scoring and field goals made...holds UH record for consecutive free throws made (31).

KYLIE (PAGE) GALLOWAY

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG 1993-94 30 114-230 .496 70-84 331 11.0 1994-95 4 20-41 .488 8-11 53 13.3 1995-96 29 154-375 .411 87-138 431 14.9 1996-97 29 174-407 .428 129-191 508 17.5 1997-98 28 186-367 .507 148-193 543 19.4 TOTAL 120 648-1420 .456 442-617 1,866 15.6 Note: 128-347 (.369) in 3-pt. FGs YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1996-97 29 100-199 .503 56-76 280 9.7 1997-98 28 169-292 .579 97-118 458 16.4 1998-99 27 184-319 .577 169-216 553 20.5 1999-2000 29 170-321 .530 135-176 495 17.1 TOTAL

113 623-1131 .551 457-586 1,786 15.8 Note: 83-229 (.362) in 3-pt. FGs

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG 2010-11 28 122-260 .469 89-140 333 11.9 2011-12 30 121-285 .425 143-205 395 13.2 2012-13 31 157-338 .464 150-208 469 15.1 2013-14 24 125-257 .486 95-137 351 14.6 TOTAL

113 525-1140 .461 481-690 1,548 13.7

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1981-82 26 132-369 .358 50-81 314 12.1 1982-83 30 126-333 .378 98-129 350 11.7 1983-84 29 104-233 .446 64-76 272 9.4 1984-85 32 171-428 .400 85-103 427 13.3 TOTAL

117 533-1363 .391 297-389 1,363 11.6 Note: 83-229 (.362) in 3-pt. FGs

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1997-98 26 176-301 .585 79-101 479 18.4 1998-99 REDSHIRT

6-0 • Forward • Elwood, Australia • (1998, 2000-01)

1999-00 29 128-301 .425 103-118 396 13.7 Ranks third all-time in scoring average...career leader in free- 2000-01 29 158-331 .477 94-112 442 15.2 throw percentage and 3-point field-goal percentage...tied TOTAL 84 462-933 .495 276-331 1,317 15.7 for and ranks second all-time in 3-pointers in a career and Note: 117-295 (.397) in 3-pt. FGs season (1997-98), respectively.

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1,174 1,192 1,200 1,204 1,245 1,266 38

7 8 8 9 10 11

1,000-POINT CLUB

KENDIS LEEBURG

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA

TP AVG

1993-94 21 51-96 .531 11-20 113 5.4

6-3 • Center • Puyallup, WA • 1994-97

A two-time all-conference selection...sits in the UH top 10 in five career categories, including points (7th) and scoring average (8th).

1994-95 24 179-348 .514 53-72

411 17.1

1995-96 29 145-284 .511 32-53

322 11.1

1996-97 29 170-329 .517 80-110 420 14.5 TOTAL

SHAWNA-LEI KUEHU 5-10 • Guard • ‘Aiea, O‘ahu • 2010-15

Became the 18th player in program history to join the 1,000-point club and 10th member of the 1,000-point/500-rebound club...finished her career ranked No. 8 in program history in points and rebounds, 6th in blocked shots, 9th in steals, and first in games played.

SARAH TOEAINA

5-11 • Guard • Covington, Washington • 2014-18

Became the 21st member of the 1,000-point club, finishing her career as the ninth-leading scorer in program history. Also finished sixth in free-throw attempts with 482, fifth in free throws made with 337, ninth in minutes played with 3,182, and 10th in average minutes played at 27.9.

KEISHA KANEKOA

103 545-1057 .516 176-255 1,266 12.3

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG 2009-10 5 24-69 .348 15-24 63 12.6 2010-11 27 103-286 .360 45-70 255 9.4 2011-12 7 12-48 .250 12-14 36 5.1 2012-13 25 83-190 .437 43-63 209 8.4 2013-14 31 119-274 .434 73-97 314 10.1 2014-15 30 141-297 .414 86-124 368 12.3 TOTAL 125 482-1164 .414 274-392 1245 10.0 YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG 2014-15 23 33-67 .493 22-30 92 4.0 2015-16 32 70-187 .374 63-73 213 6.7 2016-17 30 144-340 .424 109-163 405 13.5 2017-18 30 169-324 .522 153-228 494 16.5 TOTAL 115 416-918 .453 347-494 1204 10.5

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

5-6 • Guard • Honoka‘a, Hawai‘i • 2008-11

FInished her career ranked 7th in program history in scoring with 1,200 career points, third with 378 assists, and 11th in scoring average at 10.3 points per game.

2007-08 30 88-207 .425 30-43

227

2008-09 27 108-249 .434 64-77

296 11.0

7.6

2009-10 30 114-272 .419 89-115 337 11.2 2010-11 30 116-307 .378 81-102 340 11.3 TOTAL

117 426-1035 .412 264-337 1,200 10.3

Note: 84-235 (.357) in 3-pt. FGs

JANEVIA TAYLOR

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

5-5 • Guard • Pasadena, Calif. • 2004-07

Team’s second-leading scorer four straight years... ranks in career top 10 in nine categories, including tied for fourth alltime in three-pointers made (117).

2003-04 27 103-292 .353 32-47

260

2004-05 24 100-286 .350 49-62

280 11.7

9.6

2005-06 27 114-341 .334 71-102 332 12.3 2006-07 29 124-358 .346 41-73 TOTAL

320 11.0

107 441-1277 .345 229-363 1,192 11.1

Note: 117-388 (.302) in 3-pt. FGs

KIM EVERETT

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1982-83 27 172-391 .440 68-93 412 15.3

6-0 • Guard • Weisbaden, W. Germany • 1983-85 Averaged double-figure scoring in each of her three seasons for the Rainbow Wahine...eclipsed the 30-point barrier on two occasions...scored a then-record 36 points vs. UNLV in 1983.

1983-84 29 122-296 .412 64-84 308 10.5 1984-85 32 192-471 .408 70-104 454 14.2 TOTAL

88 486-1158 .420 202-281 1,174 13.3

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1,064 1,064 1,068 1,131 1,167 1,173

1,000-POINT CLUB

12 13 14 15 16 16

KAUI WAKITA

5-11 • Guard • Hilo, Hawai‘i • 1991-94

A two-time all-conference selection...one of just four players in school history to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists in a career.

ASHLEIGH KARAITIANA 6-0 • Guard • Hamilton, New Zealand • 2013-16

Karaitiana became the 19th member of Hawai‘i’s 1,000-point club and finished her career ranked No. 13 on UH’s all-time scoring list...she also finished her career with 575 rebounds and ranked No. 2 in program history with 143 3-pointers made.

AYESHA BROOKS 5-9 • Guard • Los Angeles, Calif. • 1987-90

Teamed with Judy Mosley for the most prolific scoring tandem in UH history...member of the 1988-89 team that earned UH’s first NCAA Tournament berth and the 1989-90 team that averaged a school-record 82.5 ppg.

BRENDA MCCUNN 5-7 • Guard • Clarinda, Ia. • 1981-84

Along with Nani Cockett, one of only two players in UH history to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists and 200 steals in her career.

DESTINY KING

5-9 • Guard/Forward • Long Beach, Calif. • 2013-16 King became the fifth player in UH history to record over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists... she finished her career tied for 16th with Jeanne Wade in career scoring with 1,064 points...MVP of Hawai‘i’s first NCAA Tournament Team since 1998.

JEANNE WADE

6-5 • Center • Casper, Calif. • 1984-87

Ranks in UH top five in rebounds (3rd) and blocks (5th)... tied for 16th all-time in points...key member of UH’s first 20-win squad in 1984-85.

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YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1990-91 27 24-61 .393 8-15 56 2.1 1991-92 31 56-125 .448 44-59 156 5.0 1992-93 32 179-333 .538 92-119 462 14.4 1993-94 30 183-359 .510 109-134 499 16.6 TOTAL

120 442-878 .503 253-327 1,173 9.8 Note: 36-107 (.336) in 3-pt. FGs

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

2012-13 31 101-244 .414 43-70 262 8.5 2013-14 31 110-285 .386 64-91 323 10.4 2014-15 31 110-318 .346 46-66 .697 10.0 2015-16 32 99-274 .361 31-43 271 8.5 TOTAL 125 420-1121 .375 184-270 1,167 9.3 Note: 143-448 (.319) in 3-pt. FGs

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1986-87 10 8-20

.400 6-11

14

2.0

1987-88 27 96-205 .468 34-57 234 8.7 1988-89 28 119-313 .380 135-176 393 14.0 1989-90 30 149-400 .373 152-189 490 16.3 TOTAL

95 372-938 .397 327-433 1,131 11.9 Note: 68-186 (.366) in 3-pt. FGs

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1980-81 26 107-272 .390 48-85 262 10.1 1981-82 26 145-348 .417 61-90 351 11.3 1982-83 30 101-260 .388 39-55 241 8.0 1983-84 29 84-201 .418 46-56 214 7.4 TOTAL

116 437-1081 .404 194-286 1,068 9.2

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

2012-13 29 47-167 .281 59-78 156 5.4 2013-14 31 87-224 .388 89-118 267 8.6 2014-15 32 110-286 .385 83-111 308 9.6 2015-16 32 114-268 .425 103-137 333 10.4 TOTAL

124 358-945 .379 334-444 1,064 8.6

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1983-84 29 151-315 .479 31-82 333 11.5 1984-85 32 110-234 .470 34-62 254 7.9 1985-86 26 79-180 .439 57-94 215 8.3 1986-87 28 117-270 .433 28-50 262 9.4 TOTAL

115 457-999 .458 150-288 1,064 9.3

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JADE ABELE

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

2001-02 24 28-63 .444 17-25 81 3.4

6-1 • Forward • Gold Coast, Australia • 2002-05

Shares record for most 3-pointers in a game with six...ranks fourth all-time in 3-pointers made and attempted.

2002-03 30 89-249 .357 79-100 291 9.7 2003-04 28 126-306 .412 108-149 398 14.2 2004-05 25 96-228 .421 58-83 287 11.5 TOTAL

107 336-846 .401 262-357 1,057 9.9 Note: 117-349 (.335) in 3-pt. FGs

TONDI REDDEN

YEAR

G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG

1985-86 28 134-283 .473 50-73 318 11.4

5-8 • Guard • Kennewick, Wash. • 1986-88, ‘89-90 Helped UH earn its first two NCAA Tournament bids in 1989 and ’90...holds game and single-season records for steals and ranks third all-time in the category.

1986-87 23 49-145 .338 42-60 140 6.1 1987-88 3 2-5 .400 2-3

6 2.0

1988-89 26 77-200 .385 66-87 223 8.6 1989-90 30 135-302 .447 65-77 336 11.2 TOTAL

VAL AGEE

110 397-935 .425 225-300 1,023 9.3

YEAR G G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP AVG AVG FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA TP 1997-98 26 176-301 .585 79-101 479 18.4 1989-90 15 6-24 .250 9-13 21 1.4

5-11 • Forward • Pacific Palisades, Calif. • 1990-93

1998-99 REDSHIRT

Leading scorer on the 1992-93 squad that won a school-record 28 games..her 576 points that season is the school’s third highest single-season output and the most by any player other than Judy Mosley.

1990-91 27 41-138 .297 21-36 396 105 13.7 3.9 1999-00 29 128-301 .425 103-118

2000-01 29 158-331 .477 1991-92 32 110-267 .412 94-112 76-126 442 303 15.2 9.5 TOTAL

84 462-933 .495 276-331 1,317 15.7

1992-93 32 216-496 .435 123-188 576 18.0 Note: 117-295 (.397) in 3-pt. FGs

TOTAL

106 373-925 .403 229-363 1,005 9.5 Note: 30-107 (.280) in 3-pt. FGs

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COACHING HISTORY

PATSY DUNG 1974-79 31-20 (.620)

MILO GRIFFIN 1979-82 25-49 (.338)

JERRY BUSONE 1982-84 35-23 (.603)

BILL NEPFEL 1984-87 53-35 (.602)

VINCE GOO 1987-2004 334-166 (.668)

JIM BOLLA 2005-09 64-80 (.444)

DANA TAKAHARA-DIAS 2010-2012 21-39 (.350)

LAURA BEEMAN 2013-present 102-84 (.548)

OVERALL CONFERENCE Year Overall Pct. Home Away Neut Record Pct. Home Away Finish Conference Postseason Patsy Dung/Five Years/31-20 (.620) Home: 21-13 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 2-1 1974-75 4-2 .667 3-2 1-0 0-0 - - - - - 1975-76 5-2 .714 2-1 1-0 2-1 - - - - - 1976-77 4-4 .500 4-4 0-0 0-0 - - - - - 1977-78 7-6 .538 5-3 2-3 0-0 - - - - - 1978-79 11-6 .647 7-3 4-3 0-0 - - - - - Milo Griffin/Three Years/25-49 (.338) Home: 12-18 Away: 7-22 Neutral: 6-9 1979-80 9-16 .360 8-6 1-10 0-0 1980-81 8-15 .348 2-6 2-5 4-4 1981-82 8-18 .308 2-6 4-7 2-5

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Jerry Busone/Two Years/35-23 (.603) Home: 22-7 Away: 10-11 Neutral: 3-5 1982-83 18-12 .600 11-4 5-4 2-4 1983-84 17-11 .607 11-3 5-7 1-1 Bill Nepfel/Three Years/ Overall: 53-35/Home: 34-15 1984-85 20-12 .625 13-3 1985-86 12-16 .429 9-7 1986-87 21-7 .750 12-5

Away: 18-14 Neutral: 1-6 / Conference: 20-20 (.500) Home: 11-7 Away: 9-13 6-6 1-3 2-6 .250 0-0 2-6 4th PCAA 3-7 0-2 5-9 .357 5-3 0-6 6th PCAA 9-1 0-1 13-5 .722 6-4 7-1 2nd PCAA

Vince Goo/17 Years/Overall: 334-166 (.668) /Home: 220-74 Away: 93-76 Neutral 21-16 / Conference: 194-96 (.669) Home: 113-32 Away: 81-64 1987-88 14-14 .500 11-4 3-9 0-1 8-10 .444 7-1 1-9 7th PCAA 1988-89 20-10 .667 11-6 8-3 1-1 13-5 .722 6-4 7-1 T2nd Big West NCAA First Round 1989-90 26-4 .867 17-0 9-3 0-1 16-2 .889 10-0 6-2 2nd Big West NCAA Second Round 1990-91 12-15 .444 9-6 3-9 0-0 6-12 .333 4-4 2-8 8th Big West 1991-92 25-7 .781 13-3 8-2 4-2 13-5 .722 7-3 6-2 T2nd Big West NWIT  Finals 1992-93 28-4 .875 13-2 10-1 5-1 17-1 .944 8-0 9-1 1st Big West 1993-94 25-5 .833 16-0 6-5 3-0 16-2 .889 10-0 6-2 1st Big West NCAA First Round 1994-95 6-20 .231 6-10 0-9 0-1 4-14 .222 4-5 0-9 9th Big West 1995-96 23-6 .793 15-2 6-3 2-1 15-3 .833 9-0 6-3 2nd Big West NCAA First Round 1996-97 21-8 .724 13-5 6-2 2-1 12-4 .750 6-2 6-2 T2nd WAC 1997-98 24-4 .857 17-1 7-1 0-2 13-1 .929 6-0 7-1 1st* WAC NCAA First Round 1998-99 17-10 .630 13-6 4-4 0-0 9-5 .583 5-2 4-3 T3rd* WAC 1999-00 20-9 .690 15-4 4-4 1-1 11-3 .786 7-0 4-3 2nd WAC WNIT First Round 2000-01 26-8 .765 18-4 7-3 1-1 12-4 .750 6-2 6-2 2nd WAC WNIT Semifinals 2001-02 23-8 .742 14-4 7-3 2-1 14-4 .778 7-2 7-2 T2nd WAC WNIT First Round 2002-03 16-14 .533 13-5 3-8 0-1 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 T4th WAC WNIT First Round 2003-04 8-20 .286 6-12 2-7 0-1 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 8th WAC Jim Bolla/Five Years/Overall: 64-80 (.444) Home 43-42 Away: 18-30 Neutral: 3-8 /Conference: 35-47 (.427) Home: 30-21 2004-05 11-15 .423 8-8 3-7 0-0 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 2005-06 18-10 .643 11-6 7-3 0-1 9-7 .563 4-4 5-3 2006-07 15-14 .517 10-7 5-6 0-1 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 2007-08 12-18 .400 9-10 2-7 1-1 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 2008-09 8-23 .258 5-11 1-7 2-5 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 Dana Takahara-Dias/Three Years/Overall: 32-58 (.333) Home: 24-28 Away: 7-25 2009-10 10-20 .333 7-6 2-11 1-3 2010-11 11-19 .367 10-9 1-9 0-1 2011-12 11-19 .367 7-13 4-5 0-1

Away: 15-26 7th WAC 3rd WAC T4th WAC 6th WAC 8th WAC

Neutral: 1-5/Conference: 17-27 (.386) Home: 11-12 Away: 4-19 6-8 .429 4-4 0-8 8th WAC 5-11 .312 4-4 1-7 7th WAC 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 6th WAC

Laura Beeman/Six Years/Overall: 102-84 (.548) Home: 49-29 Away: 19-36 Neutral: 4-9/Conference 61-37 (.622) Home: 38-11 Away: 23-26 2012-13 17-14 .548 12-7 5-6 0-1 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 T2nd Big West 2013-14 17-14 .548 11-3 6-10 0-1 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 3rd Big West 2014-15 23-9 .742 13-4 9-4 1-1 14-2 .875 8-0 6-2 1st Big West 2015-16 21-11 .656 9-5 10-4 2-2 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 T2nd Big West 2016-17 12-18 .400 8-7 2-10 1-1 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 T6th Big West 2017-18 12-18 .400 9-7 3-8 0-3 5-11 .312 4-4 1-7 8th Big West Overall

653-506

(.563)

Home 425-226 (.652)

Conference 313-225 (.581)

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Away 188-222 (.458) Neutral: 40-58 (.408)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS OVERALL YEAR GAMES RECORD 1974-75 6 4-2 1975-76 7 5-2 1976-77 8 4-4 1977-78 13 7-6 1978-79 23 11-6 1979-80 22 9-16 1980-81 27 8-15 1981-82 31 8-18 1982-83 30 18-12 1983-84 28 17-11 1984-85 32 20-12 1985-86 28 12-16 1986-87 28 21-7 1987-88 28 14-14 1988-89 30 20-10 1989-90 30 26-4 1990-91 27 12-15 1991-92 32 25-7 1992-93 32 28-4 1993-94 30 25-5 1994-95 26 6-20 1995-96 29 23-6 1996-97 29 21-8 1997-98 28 24-4 1998-99 27 17-10 1999-00 29 20-9 2000-01 34 26-8 2001-02 31 23-8 2002-03 30 16-14 2003-04 28 8-20 2004-05 26 11-15 2005-06 28 18-10 2006-07 29 15-14 2007-08 30 12-18 2008-09 31 8-23 2009-10 30 10-20 2010-11 30 11-19 2011-12 30 11-19 2012-13 31 17-14 2013-14 31 17-14 2014-15 32 23-9 2015-16 32 21-11 2016-17 30 12-18 2017-18 30 12-18

|—-TOTAL—-| |—-3-PTS—-| |—REBOUNDS—| FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 256 42.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 368 52.6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 408 50.3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 826 63.5 637-1734 .370 -- -- 199-377 .530 795 34.6 412 303 -- -- -- 1473 64.0 632-1657 .381 -- -- 237-414 .572 946 43 231 552 84 168 1501 68.2 690-1768 .390 -- -- 354-581 .600 1074 39.8 638-35 270 36 208 1734 64.2 850-2253 .377 -- -- 427-687 .622 1324 42.7 711-28 415 724 115 358 2127 68.6 838-2041 .411 -- -- 466-665 .701 1268 42.3 640-22 404 566 69 356 2142 71.4 814-1839 .443 -- -- 324-478 .678 1225 43.8 563-20 476 576 114 258 1952 69.7 880-2054 .428 -- -- 415-599 .693 1277 39.9 586 532 -- -- -- 2175 68.0 758-1705 .445 -- -- 382-583 .655 1084 38.7 -- 359 -- 96 205 1898 67.8 713-1769 .403 -- -- 453-644 .703 1210 43.2 -- 368 -- 124 230 1879 67.1 791-1780 .444 37-109 .339 381-544 .700 364-680-1156 41.3 503-10 392 515 95 211 2000 71.4 735-1839 .400 43-137 .314 611-820 .745 430-672-1193 39.8 559-9 368 445 87 288 2124 70.8 901-2093 .430 42-111 .378 632-840 .752 458-656-1222 40.7 603-8 497 417 58 402 2476 82.5 697-1712 .407 25-104 .240 388-593 .654 356-609-1058 39.2 548-22 423 583 56 303 1807 66.9 924-2022 .457 75-191 .393 637-875 .728 404-754-1283 40.1 654-11 503 564 93 339 2560 80.0 932-2018 .462 68-187 .346 616-867 .710 438-824-1339 41.8 500-3 502 534 87 287 2548 79.6 881-1902 .463 117-348 .336 529-735 .720 389-723-1198 39.9 557 514 498 97 345 2408 80.3 596-1453 .410 55-181 .304 350-524 .668 273-616-983 37.8 471-11 377 573 65 210 1597 61.4 716-1671 .428 68-228 .298 437-636 .687 295-657-1063 36.7 455-7 413 481 94 273 1937 66.8 701-1596 .439 92-273 .337 459-647 .709 290-675-1072 37.0 399-2 436 497 121 295 1953 67.3 779-1568 .497 126-326 .387 545-710 .768 257-705-1041 37.2 363-2 452 480 108 281 2229 79.6 630-1447 .435 119-388 .307 414-572 .724 247-647-894 33.1 370-5 403 411 59 234 1793 66.4 652-1516 .430 128-379 .338 535-728 .735 348-755-1103 38.0 417-8 429 548 88 212 1967 67.8 771-1814 .425 168-482 .349 642-846 .759 362-1043-1405 41.3 464-1 500 598 149 173 2352 69.2 682-1607 .408 151-428 .353 454-651 .697 373-947-1320 42.6 418-5 410 530 123 140 1969 63.5 629-1579 .398 111-352 .315 428-588 .728 304-825-1129 37.6 355-3 406 422 163 157 1797 59.9 561-1554 .361 125-413 .303 373-522 .715 328-723-1051 37.5 401-6 293 410 84 188 1620 57.9 568-1509 .376 130-389 .334 306-466 .657 323-713-1036 39.8 410-14 369 458 145 194 1572 60.5 667-1718 .388 103-363 .284 441-641 .688 431-808-1239 44.2 502-15 412 555 141 227 1878 67.1 659-1683 .392 135-438 .308 367-568 .646 430-780-1210 41.7 511-8 408 540 134 179 1820 62.8 708-1723 .411 135-384 .352 372-579 .642 446-816-1262 42.1 529-12 429 709 130 231 1923 64.1 635-1607 .395 131-422 .310 381-552 .690 367-755-1122 36.2 527-9 395 686 76 220 1782 57.5 670-1668 .402 125-404 .309 350-570 .614 380-746-1126 37.5 559-12 345 615 110 185 1815 60.5 649-1719 .378 105-387 .271 411-670 .613 480-783-1263 42.1 536-6 348 588 120 217 1814 60.5 591-1592 .371 112-396 .283 472-677 .697 355-831-1186 39.5 413-7 319 558 111 149 1766 58.9 642-1647 .390 88-315 .279 460-671 .686 403-760-1163 37.5 570-9 311 516 70 190 1832 59.1 702-1800 .390 110-361 .305 472-666 .709 420-855-1275 41.1 620-15 375 496 68 167 1986 64.1 798-1958 .408 121-432 .280 474-709 .669 502-904-1406 43.9 598-13 447 501 119 210 2191 68.5 727-1793 .405 149-500 .298 464-666 .697 454-888-1342 41.9 573-8 419 544 102 149 2067 64.6 619-1669 .371 171-562 .304 367-544 .675 347-753-1100 36.7 547-9 283 455 62 171 1776 59.2 666-1682 .396 156-528 .295 402-587 .685 323-704-1027 34.2 519-11 356 444 65 166 1890 63.0

CONFERENCE YEAR GAMES RECORD 1985-86 14 5-9 1986-87 18 13-5 1987-88 18 8-10 1988-89 18 13-5 1989-90 18 16-2 1990-91 18 6-12 1991-92 18 13-5 1992-93 18 17-1 1993-94 18 16-2 1994-95 18 4-14 1995-96 18 15-3 1996-97 16 12-4 1997-98 14 13-1 1998-99 14 9-5 1999-00 14 11-3 2000-01 16 12-4 2001-02 18 14-4 2002-03 18 9-9 2003-04 18 6-12 2004-05 18 7-11 2005-06 16 9-7 2006-07 16 9-7 2007-08 16 6-10 2008-09 16 4-12 2009-10 16 4-12 2010-11 16 5-11 2011-12 14 6-8 2012-13 18 13-5 2013-14 16 10-6 2014-15 16 14-2 2015-16 16 12-4 2016-17 16 7-9 2017-18 16 5-11

|—-TOTAL—-| FG-FGA PCT 359-833 .431 432-1104 .391 500-1152 .434 474-1161 .408 539-1258 .428 463-1144 .405 522-1142 .457 528-1130 .467 533-1124 .474 409-1006 .407 459-1058 .434 373-856 .436 402-772 .521 319-755 .423 314-699 .449 364-864 .421 398-980 .406 384-961 .400 348-968 .360 387-1051 .368 379-985 .385 375-917 .409 368-888 .414 333-849 .392 364-883 .412 331-906 .365 290-798 .363 389-946 .411 381-921 .414 377-954 .395 380-913 .416 344-901 .382 337-881 .383

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|—-3-PTS—-| 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA -- -- 204-307 -- -- 300-426 28-78 .359 255-351 22-75 .293 403-540 20-64 .313 369-479 14-68 .206 242-362 48-114 .421 326-450 34-110 .309 341-474 73-195 .374 284-415 37-132 .280 225-336 39-125 .312 245-359 52-146 .356 270-379 50-140 .357 262-342 62-208 .298 211-280 64-184 .348 232-316 78-227 .344 278-360 97-252 .385 244-351 72-218 .330 233-312 82-249 .329 206-291 89-290 .307 207-323 61-223 .274 237-345 63-200 .315 194-299 82-204 .402 191-301 65-205 .317 168-245 72-223 .323 175-295 55-193 .285 211-348 54-199 .271 196-277 42-153 .275 280-399 51-171 .298 241-335 62-236 .263 213-321 87-265 .328 224-314 88-284 .310 195-288 82-283 .290 234-343

Big West - 1988-96 (8), 2013-17 (5)

PCT .664 .704 .726 .746 .770 .669 .724 .719 .684 .670 .682 .712 .769 .754 .734 .772 .695 .747 .708 .641 .687 .649 .635 .686 .593 .606 .708 .702 .719 .664 .713 .677 .682

|—REBOUNDS—| OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 523 37.4 -- 174 -- 45 101 922 65.9 763 42.4 -- 216 -- 62 149 1164 64.7 237-428-739 41.1 337-8 238 310 62 127 1283 71.3 277-438-773 42.9 344-2 254 284 59 209 1373 76.3 253-378-703 39.1 364-5 291 242 33 248 1467 81.5 246-422-735 40.8 373-15 281 397 40 194 1182 65.7 221-409-706 39.2 370-5 288 317 51 211 1418 78.8 244-456-743 41.3 270-3 268 311 54 175 1431 79.5 242-441-736 40.9 336-2 313 313 61 205 1423 79.1 194-437-693 38.5 334-7 249 400 56 133 1080 60.0 191-415-680 37.8 280-4 261 307 60 187 1202 66.8 159-393-614 38.4 204-0 226 294 63 161 1069 66.8 133-358-539 38.5 170-0 225 252 50 140 1117 79.8 136-322-458 32.7 201-3 211 231 28 137 911 65.1 161-374-535 38.2 185-4 216 282 38 114 924 66.0 176-484-660 41.2 219-0 237 297 67 90 1084 67.8 209-551-760 42.2 235-3 235 318 67 84 1137 63.2 176-499-675 37.5 214-3 251 243 97 95 1073 59.6 178-472-650 36.1 262-4 175 280 54 131 984 54.7 227-502-729 40.5 285-9 251 319 104 143 1070 59.4 250-444-694 43.4 273-6 227 315 81 134 1056 66.0 241-430-671 41.9 285-5 230 314 72 91 10007 62.9 251-440-691 43.2 270-4 224 403 70 111 1009 63.1 198-370-568 35.5 276-6 207 353 40 108 899 56.2 180-398-578 36.1 286-7 182 312 66 101 975 60.9 263-420-683 42.7 306-3 179 310 67 111 928 58.0 182-392-574 41.0 197-2 160 247 53 73 830 59.3 235-451-686 38.1 331-3 191 309 47 127 1100 61.1 222-449-671 41.9 319-5 202 243 33 69 1054 65.9 251-465-716 44.8 262-2 223 227 64 103 1029 64.3 216-458-674 42.1 261-3 206 246 45 70 1071 66.9 206-384-590 36.9 298-5 169 221 35 73 971 60.7 182-372-554 34.6 285-6 186 240 36 86 990 61.9

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS SCORING YEAR LEADER 2017-18 Sarah Toeaina 2016-17 Sarah Toeaina 2015-16 Destiny King 2014-15 Shawna-Lei Kuehu 2013-14 Kamilah Jackson 2012-13 Kamilah Jackson 2011-12 Kamilah Jackson 2010-11 Keisha Kanekoa Kamilah Jackson 2009-10 Keisha Kanekoa 2008-09 Megan Tinnin 2007-08 Tanya Smith 2006-07 Pam Tambini 2005-06 Amy Sanders 2004-05 Amy Sanders 2003-04 Jade Abele 2002-03 Kim Willoughby 2001-02 Natasja Allen 2000-01 Crystal Lee 1999-00 Raylene Howard 1998-99 Raylene Howard 1997-98 Nani Cockett 1996-97 Nani Cockett 1995-96 Tania Brunton 1994-95 Kendis Leeburg 1993-94 Kaui Wakita 1992-93 Val Agee 1991-92 Alicia Pontious 1990-91 Donna Gentry 1989-90 Judy Mosley 1988-89 Judy Mosley 1987-88 Judy Mosley 1986-87 Judy Mosley 1985-86 Alex Provencio 1984-85 Kim Everett 1983-84 Jeanne Wade 1982-83 Kim Everett 1981-82 Lynette Liu 1980-81 Paula Langseth 1979-80 Kim Ladner 1978-79 Mary Kay Simpson

PTS AVG 494 16.5 405 13.5 333 10.4 368 12.3 351 14.6 469 15.1 395 13.2 340 11.3 333 11.9 337 11.2 319 10.3 360 12.0 359 12.4 351 13.0 313 12.0 398 14.2 241 11.5 323 10.4 544 16.0 495 17.1 553 20.5 543 19.4 508 17.5 561 19.3 411 17.1 499 16.6 576 18.0 359 11.2 338 12.5 772 25.7 748 26.7 550 19.6 409 14.6 336 12.0 454 14.2 333 11.5 412 15.3 388 12.1 341 12.6 325 13.5 289 13.0

FIELD-GOAL PCT. LEADER Sarah Toeaina Sarah Toeaina Connie Morris Connie Morris Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson

FG PCT .522 .424 .523 .538 .486 .464 .425 .469

Breanna Arbuckle Keisha Kanekoa Dita Liepkalne Tanya Smith Tanya Smith Milia Macfarlane Jade Abele Kim Willoughby Christen Roper Kylie Galloway Raylene Howard Raylene Howard Kylie Page Kendis Leeburg Kendis Leeburg Kendis Leeburg Kaui Wakita Jennifer Hurt Kalei Namohala Kalei Namohala Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Bryna Jones Bryna Jones Bryna Jones Jeanne Wade Denise Thienes Aurora Adams Cheryl Shimizu Celeste Cabral Renee McKnight

.497 .434 .469 .513 .495 .438 .412 .503 .478 .477 .530 .577 .585 .517 .511 .514 .510 .540 .574 .516 .510 .472 .505 .528 .503 .527 .474 .496 .446 .470 .497 .450

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS

LEADER Julissa Tago Leah Salanoa Sarah Toeaina Shawlina Segovia Morgan Mason Destiny King Kanisha Bello Keisha Kanekoa

LEADER Lahni Salanoa Leah Salanoa Ashleigh Karaitiana Ashleigh Karaitiana Ashleigh Karaitiana Monica DeAngelis Alissa Campanero Megan Tinnin

Keisha Kanekoa Catherine Cho Dita Liepkalne Pam Tambini Amy Sanders Janevia Taylor April Atuaia Kim Willoughby Janka Gabrielova Kylie (Page) Galloway Kylie (Page) Galloway Crystal Lee Raylene Howard BJ Itoman BJ Itoman Kendis Leeburg Jenny Kaeo Jennifer Hurt Jennifer Hurt Jenny Kaeo Tondi Redden Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Melissa Barker Da Houl Lynette Liu Lynette Liu Lynette Liu Aurora Adams Cheryl Shimizu Renee McKnight Renee McKnight

FT PCT .900 .933 .863 .755 .792 .756 .821 .794 .774 .844 .759 .680 .748 .790 .864 .816 .806 .839 .873 .798 .822 .864 .754 .736 .838 .801 .824 .775 .844 .808 .754 .754 .733 .825 .842 .760 .678 .670 .605 .660

3FG 47 41 42 45 39 37 48 51

Leilani Galdones 37 Megan Tinnin 55 Megan Tinnin 50 Pam Tambini 39 Amy Sanders 34 Jade Abele 37 Jade Abele 38 April Atuaia 40 Janka Gabrielova 49 Crystal Lee 46 Kylie (Page) Galloway 37 BJ Itoman 43 Kylie Page 48 Nani Cockett 31 Nani Cockett 36 Maudie Gonzales 30 Melanie Azama 34 Melanie Azama 34 Melanie Azama 33 Fran Villarmia 17 Ayesha Brooks 40 Neicee Crump 20 Neicee Crump 22 No 3-PT shot prior to 1987-88

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ASSISTS

BLOCKED SHOTS

STEALS

YEAR 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79

LEADER Tia Kanoa Olivia Crawford Destiny King Shawna-Lei Kuehu

AST 154 62 80 88

LEADER Makenna Woodfolk Makenna Woodfolk Megan Huff Shawna-Lei Kuehu

LEADER Tia Kanoa Briana Harris Destiny King Shawna-Lei Kuehu

Destiny King Monica DeAngelis Alissa Campanero Keisha Kanekoa Keisha Kanekoa Keisha Kanekoa Keisha Kanekoa Janevia Taylor Janevia Taylor Jade Abele Jade Abele Jade Abele Janka Gabrielova Janka Gabrielova Kyla Evers BJ Itoman BJ Itoman BJ Itoman Tiffany Fujimoto Maudie Gonzales Melanie Azama Melanie Azama Jenny Kaeo Fran Villarmia Ayesha Brooks Ayesha Brooks Ayesha Brooks Da Houl Da Houl Jill Nunokawa Lori Chandler Cheryl Shimizu Brenda McCunn Sue Erickson Mary Kay Simpson Mary Kay Simpson

72 2.3 65 2.1 87 2.9 102 3.4 105 3.5 88 3.25 83 2.7 95 3.3 94 3.6 93 3.7 60 2.1 122 4.0 132 4.3 136 4.0 97 3.5 130 4.8 142 5.1 135 4.7 99 3.4 89 3.4 147 4.9 161 5.0 89 2.8 88 3.3 135 4.5 83 3.0 95 3.3 81 2.9 113 4.0 130 4.1 132 4.6 71 2.4 66 2.1 43 2.0 39 1.5 71 3.1

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LEADER Makenna Woodfolk Makenna Woodfolk Destiny King Destiny King Shawna-Lei Kuehu Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson Kamilah Jackson Breanna Arbuckle Dita Liepkalne Tanya Smith Tanya Smith Brittany Grice Jade Abele Jade Abele Christen Roper Christen Roper Dainora Puida Raylene Howard Raylene Howard Brandi Ashby Brandi Ashby Nani Flores Nani Flores Kaui Wakita Jennifer Hurt Alicia Pontious Jennifer Hurt Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Judy Mosley Jeanne Wade Kim Everett Jeanne Wade Kim Everett Aurora Adams Aurora Adams Renee McKnight Renee McKnight

REB AVG 184 6.1 174 6.0 209 6.5 200 6.3 190 6.3 223 9.3 303 9.8 317 10.6 333 11.9 186 6.2 179 5.8 353 11.8 266 9.2 195 7.5 25 6.7 28 6.1 30 7.9 31 7.3 34 8.4 29 6.3 27 7.6 28 7.9 29 7.5 29 8.2 26 6.6 30 7.3 32 9.8 32 4.9 24 6.1 30 14.4 28 13.4 28 11.6 28 11.1 26 6.7 32 8.6 29 8.9 27 9.8 31 6.0 27 8.2 26 9.9 22 9.1

AVG 4.6 2.1 2.5 2.9

BK 19 17 33 41

AVG 0.6 0.6 1.0 1.4

Shawna-Lei Kuehu 23 0.7 Shawna-Lei Kuehu 21 0.8 Breanna Arbuckle 45 1.5 Breanna Arbuckle 38 1.27 Breanna Arbuckle 41 1.37 Breanna Arbuckle 22 0.7 Tanya Smith 52 1.7 Iwona Zagrobelna 39 1.5 Brittany Grice 64 2.5 Alofa Toiaivao 66 2.5 Brittany Grice 32 1.1 Christen Roper 110 4.0 Christen Roper 75 2.4 Christen Roper 75 2.8 Christen Roper 22 1.0 Hedy Liu 26 1.0 Nani Cockett 47 1.7 Nani Cockett 48 1.7 Nani Cockett 25 0.9 Kendis Leeburg 23 1.0 Nani Cockett 19 0.6 Kaui Wakita 20 0.6 Kalei Namohala 22 0.7 Kalei Namohala 14 0.8 Kalei Namohala 23 1.0 Susie Tucker 16 0.6 Michelle Rodgers 23 0.9 Jeanne Wade-Harris 42 1.5 Jeanne Wade 29 1.1 N/A Connie Waikle 31 1.6 Denise Thienes 28 0.9 Crystal Brown 35 1.2 Aurora Adams 18 0.7 Renee McKnight 32 1.2

Shawna-Lei Kuehu Kamilah Jackson Alissa Campanero Megan Tinnin Keisha Kanekoa Keisha Kanekoa Amy Kotani Janevia Taylor Janevia Taylor Jade Abele Janevia Taylor Michelle Gabriel Janka Gabrielova Janka Gabrielova Kyla Evers BJ Itoman Nani Cockett BJ Itoman Nani Cockett Maudie Gonzalez Melanie Azama Melanie Azama Tricia Stringam Donna Gentry Tondi Redden Ayesha Brooks Melissa Barker Melissa Barker Tondi Redden N/A Kim Everett Brenda McCunn Brenda McCunn Brenda McCunn Kim Ladner

STL AVG 47 1.5 34 1.1 40 1.3 42 1.4 32 35 27 46 40 46 42 45 47 33 43 44 37 50 49 74 93 77 77 42 80 57 45 64 49 53 53 47 49

1.0 1.1 0.9 1.53 1.33 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.7 3.3 2.7 2.7 1.6 2.7 1.8 1.4 2.4 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.8

48 56 60 55 26

1.7 1.9 1.9 2.1 1.1

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STREAKS/SEASON OPENERS

STREAKS

SEASON OPENERS

The 2014-15 team won 15 consecutive games

LONGEST WIN STREAK

GAMES

TEAM TO END STREAK

BEGAN

ENDED

12/7/97 1/11/93 1/7/94 12/4/95 1/17/15 1/14/90

2/22/98 3/12/93 3/12/94 2/11/96 3/14/15 3/8/90

TEAM TO END STREAK

BEGAN

ENDED

North Carolina

12/12/92

11/25/94

19 Rice 19 UC Santa Barbara 18 UNLV 16 UC Santa Barbara 15 UC Riverside 14 Pacific

LONGEST HOME WIN STREAK

GAMES

30

LONGEST ROAD WIN STREAK

GAMES 7 4 times (last in 1997-98)

LONGEST WIN STREAK TO START THE SEASON

GAMES

TEAM TO END STREAK

11 Long Beach State 11 UNLV

LONGEST LOSING STREAK

GAMES

TEAM TO END STREAK

11 UNLV 11 BYU-Hawai‘i

LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK

GAMES

TEAM TO END STREAK

6 Cornell 6 Portland State

LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK

GAMES

17

BEGAN

BEGAN

GAMES

6

ENDED

1/8/95 2/17/95 12/29/79 1/25/80

BEGAN

ENDED

3/4/85 1/4/86 11/18/11 12/18/11

TEAM TO END STREAK

BEGAN

ENDED

New Mexico State

12/20/09

2/15/11

LONGEST LOSING STREAK TO START THE SEASON

ENDED

11/29/91 1/17/92 11/24/89 1/12/90

TEAM TO END STREAK

BEGAN

ENDED

Utah Valley

11/14/08

11/30/08

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Year Opponent 1974-75 Hawai‘i-Hilo 1975-76 vs. UNLV 1976-77 California 1977-78 at San Jose State 1978-79 Utah State 1979-80 Eastern Washington 1980-81 Northern Oklahoma 1981-82 at BYU 1982-83 at Cal Poly-SLO 1983-84 Alaska-Fairbanks 1984-85 vs. Vanderbilt 1985-86 vs. Stanford 1986-87 Eastern Illinois 1987-88 California 1988-89 Louisiana Tech 1989-90 Washington State 1990-91 Arizona 1991-92 Ball State 1992-93 Portland 1993-94 Oregon 1994-95 New Mexico 1995-96 Washington State 1996-97 Pittsburgh 1997-98 St. Bonaventure 1998-99 Minnesota 1999-00 Tennessee Tech 2000-01 Northern Arizona 2001-02 Washington State 2002-03 UCLA 2003-04 Lipscomb 2004-05 Santa Clara 2005-06 USC 2006-07 Georgetown 2007-08 Washington 2008-09 Loyola Marymount 2009-10 at UC Riverside 2010-11 CSU Northridge 2011-12 UH-Hilo 2012-13 at San Francisco 2013-14 at Arizona State 2014-15 at Colorado State 2015-16 at Grand Canyon 2016-17 at USC 2017-18 at Portland

W/L Score Margin Record W 50-12 +38 1-0 L 49-101 -52 1-1 L 41-47 -6 1-2 L 31-88 -57 1-3 L 61-81 -20 1-4 W 51-46 +5 2-4 L 68-80 -12 2-5 L 66-94 -28 2-6 L 73-79 -6 2-7 W 79-54 +25 3-7 L 57-81 -24 3-8 L 65-68 -3 3-9 W 60-58 +2 4-9 W 62-58 +4 5-9 L 52-71 -19 5-10 W 82-63 +19 6-10 W 67-66 +1 7-10 W 88-67 +21 8-10 W 80-54 +26 9-10 W 73-64 +9 10-10 W 82-61 +21 11-10 W 76-69 +7 12-10 W 65-34 +31 13-10 W 83-45 +38 14-10 W 63-52 +11 15-10 W 51-49 +2 16-10 W 67-53 +14 17-10 W 63-50 +13 18-10 W 70-66 +4 19-10 L 63-69 -6 19-11 L 68-75 -7 19-12 L 71-80 -9 19-13 W 69-58 +11 20-13 W 80-75 +5 21-13 L 63-47 -16 21-14 W 73-70 +3 22-14 W 66-58 +8 23-14 W 60-51 +9 24-14 L 52-65 -13 24-15 L 44-84 -40 24-16 W 63-58(OT) +5 25-16 W 74-41 +33 26-16 L 44-76 -32 26-17 L 47-76 -29 26-18

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POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

POSTSEASON CAREER LEADERS

ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1988-89

GAMES PLAYED 7, Michelle Gabriel; Christen Roper GAMES STARTED 6, Christen Roper POINTS SCORED 71, Judy Mosley (3 games) SCORING AVERAGE 23.7, Judy Mosley (3 games) FIELD GOALS MADE 26, Judy Mosley (3 games) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6, Melanie Azama (4 games); Janka Gabrielova (5 games); Crystal Lee (5 games) FREE THROWS MADE 24, Crystal Lee (5 games) REBOUNDS 46, Christen Roper (7 games)

Record: 20-10 Head Coach: Vince Goo Roster: Ayesha Brooks, Neicee Crump, Lisa Mann, Judy Mosley, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Tondi Redden, Michelle Rodgers, Tricia Stringam, Marlo Tomas, Susie Tucker, Fran Villarmia, Soni Wagoner

1989-90

Record: 26-4 Head Coach: Vince Goo Roster: Valerie Agee, Melissa Barker, Ayesha Brooks, Donna Gentry, Jenny Kaeo, Judy Mosley, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Tondi Redden, Tricia Stringam, Denna Thoemmes, Marlo Tomas, Fran Villarmia, Neisha Williams

1993-94

Record: 25-5 Head Coach: Vince Goo Roster: Melanie Azama, Tania Brunton, Nani Cockett, Nani Flores, Tiffany Fujimoto, Alison Golnick, Rebecca Horst, Jenny Kaeo, Kendis Leeburg, Kameisha Prewitt, Erin Schimeneck, Kaui Wakita

1995-96

Record: 23-6 Head Coach: Vince Goo

ASSISTS 13, Ayesha Brooks (3 games); Jenny Kaeo (5 games); Janka Gabrielova (5 games)

Roster: Tania Brunton, Stephanie Bull, Nani Cockett, Nani Flores, Tiffany Fujimoto, Maudie Gonzales, Kohlyne Holdcraft, Kendis Leeburg, Michelle MacIntyre, Danielle Paley, Kameisha Prewitt, Paulina Thomas, Destree Wautlet

BLOCKED SHOTS 28, Christen Roper (6 games)

Record: 24-4 Head Coach: Vince Goo

STEALS 11, Nani Cockett (3 games) Postseason Appearances............................................... 16 Postseason Record.....................................................6-18 NCAA............................................................................... 6 NCAA Record................................................................ 1-6 WNIT.............................................................................. 10 WNIT Record...............................................................5-12

Year 1983 1989 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2013 2014 2015 2016 46

Opponent Result Score Tourn. Oral Roberts L 69-60 WNIT Southern Illinois L 84-68 WNIT Temple L 76-65 WNIT Washington L 87-79 NCAA Montana W 83-78 NCAA Stanford L 106-76 NCAA Florida International W 83-73 WNIT Arkansas State W 83-73 WNIT Georgia Tech L 90-72 WNIT San Diego State L 81-75 NCAA Auburn L 73-53 NCAA Arkansas L 76-70 NCAA Saint Mary’s (CA) L 75-60 WNIT Santa Clara W 73-57 WNIT Brigham Young W 77-73 (OT) WNIT Oklahoma State W 52-51 WNIT New Mexico L 68-43 WNIT Oregon State L 62-50 WNIT Arizona State L 57-44 WNIT San Diego L 49-61 WNIT Washington L 50-67 WNIT St. Mary’s (CA) L 88-92 (OT) WNIT UCLA L 50-66 WNIT

1997-98

Team Roster: Brandi Ashby, Nani Cockett, Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, Raylene Howard, BJ Itoman, Liisa Kotilainen, Crystal Lee, Hedy Liu, Kylie Page, Sarah Petersen, Destree Wautlet

2015-16

Record: 21-11 Head Coach: Laura Beeman Team Roster: Kalei Adolpho, Olivia Crawford, Briana Harris, Megan Huff, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Brianna Kennedy, Destiny King, Connie Morris, Lahni Salanoa, Leah Salanoa, Dalayna Sampton, Sarah Toeaina, Marissa Wimbley

Round Regional N/A N/A N/A First West First West Second West Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals First West First West First West First First Second Quarterfinals Semifinals First First First First First First

Site Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX Seattle, WA Missoula, MT Stanford, CA Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX Amarillo, TX San Diego, CA Boulder, CO Stanford, CA Moraga, CA Honolulu, O‘ahu Honolulu, O‘ahu Honolulu, O‘ahu Albuquerque, NM Corvallis, OR Tempe, AZ San Diego, CA Seattle, WA Moraga, CA Los Angeles, CA

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Vince Goo Vince Goo Laura Beeman Laura Beeman Laura Beeman Laura Beeman

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POSTSEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS POINTS SCORED 28, Judy Mosley at Stanford (1990 NCAA) 24, Briana Harris at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 24, Janka Gabrielova vs. BYU (2001 WNIT) 24, Raylene Howard at St. Mary’s (2000 WNIT) 24, Ayesha Brooks at Montana (1990 NCAA) 24, Judy Mosley at Washington (1989 NCAA)

FIELD GOALS MADE

Low

1 at San Diego State (1994 NCAA) 1 vs. Georgia Tech (1992 WNIT)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED High Low

23 at UCLA (2016 NCAA) 23 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 3, at San Diego (2013 WNIT)

FREE THROWS MADE High Low

29 vs. BYU (2001 WNIT) 7 at Oregon State (2002 WNIT)

10, Judy Mosley at Washington (1989 NCAA)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

High Low

25, Judy Mosley at Washington (1989 WNIT)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 5, Briana Harris at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 4, Chelsea Wagner at Oregon State (2002 WNIT) 4, Ayesha Brooks at Montana (1990 NCAA)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

41 vs. Santa Clara (2001 WNIT) 8 at Oregon State (2002 WNIT)

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE High Low

.857 (12-14) vs. Auburn (1996 NCAA) .633 (19-30) at Montana (1990 NCAA)

REBOUNDS High Low

59, at Washington (2014 WNIT) 24 at San Diego State (1994 NCAA)

11, Nani Cockett vs. Auburn (1996 NIT)

ASSISTS

FREE THROWS MADE

High Low

11, Tania Brunton vs. Auburn (1996 NCAA) 11, Ayesha Brooks at Washington (1989 NCAA)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 15, Judy Mosley at Stanford (1990 NCAA)

REBOUNDS

16, Judy Mosley at Montana (1990 NCAA)

ASSISTS 8, Ayesha Brooks at Stanford (1990 NCAA)

BLOCKED SHOTS 7, Christen Roper at Arizona State (2003 WNIT)

STEALS 6, Ayesha Brooks at Montana (1990 NCAA)

TEAM HIGHS/LOWS

18 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 6 vs. Georgia Tech (1972 WNIT)

TURNOVERS High Low

22 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 22 vs. Arkansas (1998 NCAA) 22 vs. Georgia Tech (1992 WNIT) 22 at Stanford (1990 NCAA) 9 vs. Oklahoma State (2001 WNIT) 9 at San Diego (2013 WNIT)

BLOCKED SHOTS High Low

10 vs. Oklahoma State (2001 WNIT) 0 vs. Arkansas (1998 NCAA)

STEALS High Low

12 vs. Arkansas (1998 NCAA) 1 vs. Oklahoma State (2001 NIT)

MARGIN Victory 16 (73-57) vs. Santa Clara (2001 WNIT) Loss 30 (106-76) at Stanford (1990 NCAA)

POINTS SCORED High Low

88 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 83 vs. Arkansas State (1992 WNIT) 83 vs. Florida International (1992 WNIT) 83 at Montana (1990 NCAA) 43 at New Mexico (2001 WNIT)

FIELD GOALS MADE High Low

32 vs. Florida International (1992 WNIT) 12 at UCLA (2016 NCAA)

OPPONENT RECORDS POINTS

Ind. 35, Trisha Stevens, Stanford (1990 NCAA) Team High 106 Stanford (1990 NCAA) Low 51, Oklahoma State (2001 WNIT)

FIELD GOALS MADE Ind. Team

13, Trisha Stevens, Stanford (1990 NCAA) 37 by Stanford (1990 NCAA)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Ind. Team

25, Kelsey Plum, Washington (2014 WNIT) 75, BYU (2001 WNIT)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Ind. Team

4, Jazmine Davis, Washington (2014 WNIT) 4, Jill Noe, Arizona State (2003 WNIT); 4, Wendi Willits, Arkansas (1998 NCAA) 9, BYU (2001 WNIT)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Ind. Team

9, Wendi Willits, Arkansas (1998 NCAA) 9, Kelsey Plum, Washington (2014 WNIT) 22, Washington (2014 WNIT);

FREE THROWS MADE Ind. Team

17, Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech (1992 WNIT) 38 by St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Ind. Team

17, Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech (1992 WNIT) 49 by St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT)

REBOUNDS

Ind. 14, Kara Faulk, Oklahoma State (2001 WNIT); Rachelle Johnson, San Diego State (1994 NCAA); Tidra Hardy, Florida International (1992 WNIT) Team 50 by Florida International (1992 WNIT)

ASSISTS

Ind. 11, Andrea Nagy, Florida International (1992 WNIT) Team 26 by Stanford (1990 NCAA)

BLOCKED SHOTS Ind. Team

5, Monique Billings, UCLA (2016 NCAA) 5, Annie Garrison, Santa Clara (2001 WNIT) 8 at UCLA (2016 NCAA)

STEALS Ind. Team

5, Jazmine Davis, Washington (2014 WNIT) 13 by Georgia Tech (1992 WNIT)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED High Low

70 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT) 70 at Stanford (1990 NCAA) 47 vs. BYU (2001 WNIT)

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE High Low

.529 (27-51) vs. Arkansas (1998 NCAA) .200 (12-60) at UCLA (2016 NCAA)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE High

8 at St. Mary’s (2015 WNIT)

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AWARDS & HONORS

NATIONAL

ALL-AMERICAN 1988-89 Judy Mosley, Honorable Mention 1989-90 Judy Mosley, Honorable Mention 1997-98 Nani Cockett, Kodak Honorable Mention 1998-99 Raylene Howard, Kodak Honorable Mention 1999-2000 Raylene Howard, Kodak Honorable Mention

DISTRICT 1988-89 Judy Mosley, District VIII First Team 1989-90 Judy Mosley, District VIII First Team 1997-98 Nani Cockett, District VII First Team 1998-99 Raylene Howard, District VII First Team 1999-2000 Raylene Howard, District VII First Team

ACADEMIC

CoSIDA Academic All-District 1998-99 Raylene Howard, GTE District VIII Second Team BJ Itoman, GTE District VIII Third Team 1999-2000 Raylene Howard, GTE District VIII Second Team 2005-06 Brittany Grice, District VIII Third Team 2010-11 Rebecca Dew, District VIII Second Team 2011-12 Rebecca Dew, District VIII, First Team ALL-BIG WEST ACADEMIC TEAM 1993-94 Melanie Azama, Kaui Wakita 1994-95 Tiffany Fujimoto, Kendis Leeburg 1995-96 Tiffany Fujimoto, Kendis Leeburg, Michelle Macintyre 2012-13 Kalei Adolpho, Monica DeAngelis, Kamilah (Martin) Jackson, Stephanie Ricketts 2013-14 Kalei Adolpho, Kamilah Jackson, Destiny King, Diane Moore, Marissa Wimbley 2014-15 Briana Harris, Destiny King, Morgan Mason, Marissa Wimbley 2015-16 Kalei Adolpho, Briana Harris, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Brianna Kennedy, Destiny King, Connie Morris, Sarah Toeaina, Marissa Wimbley 2016-17 Olivia Crawford, Leah Salanoa, Sarah Toeaina

2017-18 Julissa Tago, Rachel Odumu, Tia Kanoa, Amy Atwell, ALL-WAC ACADEMIC TEAM 1996-97 BJ Itoman, Kendis Leeburg 1997-98 Maj Forsberg, Kylie Page, Raylene Howard, BJ Itoman 1998-99 Karena Greeny, Raylene Howard, Maj Forsberg, BJ Itoman, Sarah Petersen 1999-2000 Maj Forsberg, Kylie Galloway, Raylene Howard, Aina Kohler, Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe 2000-01 Natasja Allen, Christa Brossman, Michelle Gabriel, Dainora Puida, Christen Roper 2001-02 Jade Abele, April Atuaia, Christa Brossman, Michelle Gabriel, Karena Greeny, Christen Roper 2002-03 Jade Abele, Michelle Gabriel, Trisha Nishimoto, Christen Roper 2003-04 Jade Abele, Brittany Grice, Amber Lee, Milia Macfarlane, Trisha Nishimoto 2004-05 Jade Abele, Brittany Grice, Amber Lee, Milia Macfarlane, Trisha Nishimoto 2005-06 Brittany Grice, Amy Kotani, Amber Lee, Pam Tambini 2006-07 Brittany Grice, Amy Kotani, Amber Lee, Pam Tambini 2007-08 Amy Kotani, Dita Liepkalne, Megan Tinnin, Iwona Zagrobelna 2008-09 Catherine Cho, Rebecca Dew, Dita Liepkalne, Briauna Linton 2009-10 Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis Katie Wilson 2010-11 Mai Ayabe, Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Sydney Haydel, Kamilah Jackson, Megan Tinnin 2011-12 Kalei Adolpho, Kanisha Bello, Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Sydney Haydel, Kamilah Jackson

ALL-AMERICANS

JUDY MOSLEY (1989, ‘90)

The first player in program history to earn All-America recognition...only player in school history to lead team in scoring and rebounding four straight seasons...averaged 26.2 ppg and 13.9 rpg in her junior and senior seasons... UH’s all-time leading scorer with more than 2,000 points ... led the Rainbow Wahine to backto-back NCAA Tournaments...a 1997 inductee into the UH Circle of Honor...played two seasons in the WNBA.

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CONFERENCE HONORS PCAA

All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1984-85 Kim Everett, First Team Lynette Liu, Second Team 1985-86 Alex Provencio, Second Team 1986-87 Judy Mosley, Second Team Player of the Week 1985-86 Alex Provencio 1986-87 Judy Mosley Freshman of the Year 1986-87 Judy Mosley Freshman Team 1986-87 Judy Mosley Co-Player of the Year 1989-90 Judy Mosley

BIG WEST

Coach of the Year 1988-89 Vince Goo 1992-93 Vince Goo 1993-94 Vince Goo 2014-15 Laura Beeman Freshman of the Year 1993-94 Nani Cockett 1994-95 Maudie Gonzales All-Big West 1987-88 Judy Mosley, Second Team 1988-89 Judy Mosley, First Team 1989-90 Judy Mosley, First Team 1989-90 Ayesha Brooks, Second Team 1990-91 Donna Gentry, Honorable Mention 1991-92 Jenny Kaeo, Honorable Mention Alicia Pontious, Honorable Mention 1992-93 Val Agee, First Team Jennifer Hurt, First Team Melanie Azama, Honorable Mention Kaui Wakita, Honorable Mention 1993-94 Kaui Wakita, First Team Melanie Azama, Second Team Jenny Kaeo, Honorable Mention 1994-95 Kendis Leeburg, Second Team

NANI COCKETT

RAYLENE HOWARD

(1998)

(1999, 2000)

One of the most athletic and versatile players to ever suit up for the Rainbow Wahine... earned All-America honors during an incredible 1997-98 season in which UH won 19 straight games en route to the WAC regular-season title...the Hawai‘i product led UH to its fifth NCAA Tournament berth by averaging a team-high 19.4 ppg...left UH as the school’s second all-time scorer and career leader in steals and 3-pointers made.

Joined Judy Mosley as the only player at UH to earn multiple All-America honors...the native of Australia made 106 straight starts and became the focal point on offense during her junior and senior seasons... scored in double-digits in 67 of her final 68 games, including a streak of 56 straight during that span...averaged 20.5 ppg as a junior and 17.1 ppg as a senior...school’s third all-time leading scorer...a two-time WAC Player of the Year.

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AWARDS & HONORS 1995-96 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2016-17

Maudie Gonzales, Honorable Mention Tania Brunton, First Team Nani Cockett, Second Team Kamilah (Martin) Jackson, First Team Ashleigh Karaitiana, Honorable Mention Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Honorable Mention Kamilah Jackson, Second Team Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Second Team Shawna-Lei Kuehu, First Team Ashleigh Karaitiana, Second Team Destiny King, Honorable Mention Destiny King, First Team Megan Huff, Second Team Ashleigh Karaitiana, Second Team Sarah Toeaina, First Team Sarah Toeaina, First Team

Player of the Week 1988-89 Judy Mosley 1989-90 Judy Mosley (3), Ayesha Brooks 1991-92 Jenny Kaeo, Kalei Namohala 1992-93 Val Agee, Jennifer Hurt (2) 1993-94 Melanie Azama (2), Kaui Wakita (2) 2012-13 Kamilah (Martin) Jackson (Dec. 31, 2012) 2013-14 Kamilah Jackson, (Dec. 2, 2013) 2014-15 Morgan Mason (Nov. 17, 2014) Destiny King (Feb. 2, 2015) 2016-17 Sarah Toeaina (Mar. 6) 2017-18 Sarah Toeaina (Nov. 20) Freshman Team 1989-90 Donna Gentry 1991-92 Amber McEwen 1993-94 Nani Cockett 1995-96 BJ Itoman 2012-13 Ashleigh Karaitiana 2014-15 Megan Huff 2016-17 Julissa Tago All-Tournament Team 1993-94 Melanie Azama, Kaui Wakita 1995-96 Nani Cockett, Kendis Leeburg 2014-15 Shawna-Leu Kuehu 2015-16 Ashleigh Karaitiana (MVP), Destiny King Player of the Year 1997-98 Nani Cockett (Pacific Division) 1998-99 Raylene Howard (Pacific Division) 1999-2000 Raylene Howard (Co-POY) Defensive Player of the Year 2012-13 Sydney Haydel

Sixth Player of the Year 2012-13 Shawna-Lei Kuehu 2013-14 Ashleigh Karaitiana 2014-15 Megan Huff 2015-16 Megan Huff Freshman of the Year 1996-97 Raylene Howard 2000-01 April Atuaia

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE All-Freshman Team 2003-04 Janevia Taylor 2010-11 Kamilah Jackson Shawna-Lei Kuehu 2011-12 Alissa Campanero All-WAC 1996-97 Nani Cockett, First Team Kendis Leeburg, First Team BJ Itoman, Second Team 1997-98 Nani Cockett, First Team Kylie Page, First Team Raylene Howard, Second Team BJ Itoman, Second Team 1998-99 Raylene Howard, First Team BJ Itoman, First Team 1999-2000 Raylene Howard, First Team Kylie Galloway, First Team 2000-01 Crystal Lee, First Team Kylie Galloway, Second Team 2001-02 Janka Gabrielova, Second Team 2003-04 Jade Abele, First Team 2004-05 Amy Sanders, Second Team 2006-07 Tanya Smith, First Team 2007-08 Tanya Smith, Second Team 2011-12 Kamilah Jackson, Second Team All-Newcomer 1996-97 Raylene Howard 1997-98 Kylie Page 2000-01 April Atuaia, Janka Gabrielova All-Defensive 1996-97 Nani Cockett, BJ Itoman 1997-98 Nani Cockett, BJ Itoman 1998-99 BJ Itoman 2000-01 Kylie Galloway 2005-06 Brittany Grice

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2006-07 Brittany Grice 2007-08 Tanya Smith 2011-12 Breanna Arbuckle All-Tournament Team 1996-97 Kendis Leeburg 1999-2000 Raylene Howard 2000-01 Kylie Galloway, Dainora Puida 2001-02 Janka Gabrielova, Christen Roper, Kim Willoughby WAC Player of the Week 1996-97 Nani Cockett (Dec. 2) Nani Cockett (Dec. 16) 1997-98 Nani Cockett (Nov. 24) Nani Cockett (Dec. 22) Raylene Howard (Dec. 29) Kylie Page (Jan. 19) Nani Cockett (Jan. 26) Raylene Howard (Feb. 16) 1998-99 Raylene Howard (Nov. 23) Raylene Howard (Dec. 27) Raylene Howard (Feb. 9) BJ Itoman (Mar. 1) 1999-2000 Kylie Galloway (Nov. 28) Raylene Howard (Dec. 12) Raylene Howard (Feb. 14) Raylene Howard (Mar. 5) 2000-01 Crystal Lee (Nov. 20) Kylie Galloway (Dec. 11) Kylie Galloway (Dec. 24) Crystal Lee (Feb. 5) Crystal Lee (Feb. 26) 2001-02 April Atuaia (Dec. 10) Christen Roper (Dec. 24) 2002-03 Natasja Allen (Dec. 16) Kim Willoughby (Feb. 10) 2004-05 Amy Sanders (Feb. 14) 2005-06 Amy Sanders (Nov. 28) Amy Sanders (Jan. 2) Janevia Taylor (Feb. 6) 2006-07 Tanya Smith (Jan. 22) Pam Tambini (Feb. 19) 2007-08 Tanya Smith (Nov. 19) Tanya Smith (Dec. 13) Tanya Smith (Jan. 21) 2008-09 Keisha Kanekoa (Dec. 7) 2010-11 Kamilah Jackson (Mar.7) 2011-12 Kamilah Jackson (Jan. 23)

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THE AH CHEW GOO AWARD

The Ah Chew Goo Award was conceived in 1999 by an anonymous donor and is presented at the end of each season during the annual Rainbow Wahine Basketball Banquet. The award is given to the player who attains basketball excellence through dedication, determination and perseverance. It is named after the former UH men’s basketball coach of the 1950s and father of former Rainbow Wahine basketball skipper, Vince Goo.

Hedy Liu 1999

Amy Sanders 2005

Amy Kotani 2006

Tanya Smith 2007

Karena Greeny 2002

Christen Roper 2003

Janevia Taylor 2004

Amy Kotani 2008

Catherine Cho 2009

Dita Liepkalne 2010

Keisha Kanekoa Courtney Gaddis Stephanie Rickets Shawna-Lei Kuehu Shawna-Lei Kuehu 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Sarah Toeaina 2017

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Raylene Howard Dainora Puida 2000 2001

Destiny King 2016

Sarah Toeaina 2018

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Player (Ht., Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/HS/Last School) Years GP/GS FG(%) 3FG(%) FT(%) Reb-Avg. Ast Pts-Avg Abele, Jade (6-0, F, #5, Gold Coast, Australia/Marymount College) 2002-05 107/82 339(40) 117(34) 262(73) 497-4.6 295 1057-9.9 Adams, Aurora (6-3, C, #32, Anchorage, AK/E.L. Bartlett) 1980-83 110 262(42) - 240(67) 607-5.5 29 764-7.0 Adolpho, Kalei (6-1, C, #34, Ho‘olehua, Moloka‘i/Moloka‘i HS) 2012-14, 2016 94-50 165(38) 0(0) 86(53) 446-4.7 55 416-4.4 Agee, Val (5-11, G, #35, Los Angeles, CA/Palisades) 1990-93 106/64 373(40) 30(28) 229(63) 374-3.5 175 1005-9.5 Aiwohi, Brittney (5-10, G/F, #44, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Sacred Hearts) 2003-06 42/0 17(27) 8(31) 15(60) 33-0.8 9 57-1.4 Aiwohi, Sweetie (5-8, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Sacred Hearts) 1982 17 5(24) - 10(71) 18-1.1 3 20-1.2 Alexander, Jadynn (5-10, G #15, Monroe, Washington/ Monroe HS) 2017-Present 18/1 12(52) - 5(417) 10-0.6 3 29-1.6 Allen, Natasja (6-2, F, #32/40, Port Orchard, WA/South Kitsap) 2000-03 93/62 260(44) 0(0) 158(64) 402-4.3 70 678-7.3 Arbuckle, Breanna (6-0, F, #12, Chandler, AZ/Chandler HS) 2009-12 118/85 318 (45) 7 (23) 276 (531) 620-5.3 156 919-7.8 Ashby, Brandi (6-2, F/C, #24, Sebree, KY/Western Kentucky Univ.) 1997-98 57/57 169(46) - 140(73) 437-7.7 65 478-8.4 Atuaia, April (5-10, G, #31, La‘ie, O‘ahu/Kahuku) 2001-04 107/91 284(38) 97(35) 205(75) 514-4.8 233 870-8.1 Ayabe, Mai (5-4, G, #25, Fukuoka, Japan/Chikushijogakuen) 2010-11 45/2 37(31) 16(31) 9(53) 53-1.2 43 99-2.2 Azama, Melanie (5-3, G, #23, Honolulu, O‘ahu/‘Iolani) 1991-94 110/56 278(40) 107(36) 292(78) 294-2.7 407 955-8.7 Barker, Melissa (G, 5-7, #30, Spokane, WA/Joel E. Ferris) 1986-90 112/78 411(43) 7(29) 161(73) 372-3.3 244 990-8.8 Bello, Kanisha (5-8, G, #15, Hilo, Hawai‘i/Idaho) 2012-13 43/17 82(36) 30(31) 35(80) 69-1.6 28 229-5.3 Botelho, Wendy (5-5, G, #20, Kailua, O‘ahu/Hawai‘i Baptist Academy) 1981 26 19(34) 11(44) 40-1.5 4 49-1.9 Branch, Janice (5-8, F, #11, Albuquerque, NM/Univ. of New Mexico) 1988 28/9 44(39) 0(0) 22(65) 51-1.8 33 110-3.9 Brooks, Ayesha (5-9, G, #15, Los Angeles, CA/Washington) 1987-90 95/85 372(40) 68(37) 327(76) 288-3.0 317 1131-11.9 Brossman, Christa (5-10, G, #20, Pullman, WA/Pullman) 2001-02 63/0 60(35) 13(25) 50(71) 111-1.8 37 183-2.9 Brown, Crystal (6-0, F, #32, Las Vegas, NV/Las Vegas) 1982-84 71 167(41) - 51(53) 324-4.6 33 386-5.4 62/35 304(43) 26(35) 262(75) 327-5.3 125 896-14.5 Brunton, Tania (5-11, F, #34, Wellington, New Zealand/Alan Hancock College) 1994-96 Buck, Patty 1982 1 1(33) - - 0-0.0 0 1-2.0 Bull, Stephanie (5-11, F, #4, Campbell, CA/Wesmont) 1993, ’95-96 78/3 68(41) 2(33) 54(61) 122-1.6 20 192-2.5 Bungaite, Julita (6-2, F/C, #14, Vilnius, Lithuania/ Weatherford College) 2010-11 54/15 92(36) 33(28) 17(68) 167-3.1 26 234-4.3 Cabral, Celeste (5-10, F, #21, Kailua, O‘ahu/Kalaheo) 1980 22 85(50) - 38(59) 135-6.1 14 208-9.4 Campanero, Alissa (5-3, #14, San Diego, CA/The Bishop’s School) 2012 30/30 64 (28) 48(30) 52(80) 66-2.2 87 228-7.6 Cappel, Kris 1982 1 - - 1(50) 0-0.0 2 1-1.0 Cariaga, Saundra (5-9, G, #20, Kamuela, Hawai‘i/Kealakehe) 2005-08 82/46 184(40) 26(27) 112(76) 226-2.8 119 506-6.2 Cavanaugh, Donna (5-6, G, #24, Lowell, MA/Presention of Mary Acad.) 1985 7/0 3(50) - 0(0) 3-0.4 4 6-0.9 Chandler, Lori (5-5, G, #24, Canoga Park, CA/El Camino Real) 1981-84 117 270(38) - 105(71) 163-1.4 278 645-5.5 Chang, Healani (5-7, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Maryknoll) 1976-78 Stats N/A Cho, Catherine (5-6, G, #3/14 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA/South Torrance) 2006-09 54/27 45(30) 15(34) 68(90) 84-2.0 68 183-4.3 Chretien, Cassidy (5-5, G, #22, Lake Charles, LA/Angelina College) 2006 23/0 16(32) 2(25) 15(60) 21-0.9 21 49-2.1 Clinch-Hoycard, Mackenzie (6-3, F, #10, Kalgoorlie, Australia/John P. Col) 2017-Present 13/0 6(24) 3(33) 4(67) 36-2.8 5 19-1.5 Cockett, Nani (6-0, G/F, #20, ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/Kamehameha) 1994-98 120/92 648(46) 128(37) 442(72) 536-4.5 348 1866-15.6 Collins, Deitre (5-11, C/F, #11, Lancaster, CA/Antelope Valley) 1985 22/17 45(38) - 17(59) 132-6.0 14 107-4.9 Copley, Ann (5-11, F, #44, Dracut, MA/Dracut) 1985 8/0 6(55) - 1(50) 2-0.3 6 13-1.6 Crawford, Olivia (5-5, G, #20, Oxnard/CA, Rio Mesa HS) 2016-2017 60-50 110(32) 47(27) 82(71) 142-2.4 105 349-5.8 Croser, Mel (5-7, G, #44, Gold Coast, Australia/Erindale College) 2001 6/0 1(17) 0(0) 2(50) 1-0.2 2 4-0.7 Crouch, Bryony (5-8, G, #22, Melbourne, Australia/St. Columbas College) 2004-05 23/3 13(35) 9(38) 3(38) 16-0.7 6 38-1.7 Crump, Neicee (5-7, G, #30, Oklahoma City, OK/Tyler JC) 1988-89 56/4 100(34) 42(34) 15(60) 168-3.0 117 257-4.6 Darden, Adrienne (6-4, C, #42, Charlottesville, VA/Delaware) 2017 19/2 12(32) - 2(40) 27-1.4 1 26-1.4 Davis, Jody (5-11, F/C, #34, Dubuque, IA/Central Arizona CC) 1993 32/1 82(47) - 59(78) 216-6.8 25 223-7.0 De Aboitiz, Vivian (5-8, F, #5, Kalaheo) 1979 15 21(23) - 12(32) 92-6.1 6 54-3.6 De Ponte, Dawne (5-5, G, #22, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Moanalua) 1980-81 26 30(26) - 13(54) 28-1.1 17 73-2.8 de Silva, Bernie (5-7, F/C, #25/42, Waianae, O‘ahu/Waianae) 1979-80 23 86(35) - 19(38) 134-5.8 31 191-8.3 DeAngelis, Monica (5-7, G, #10, Santa Monica, CA/Loyola Marymount) 2013 31/28 58(34) 37(35) 43(75) 57-1.8 65 196-6.3 Denman, Jerri (6-0, F, #24/32, Anchorage, Alaska/East HS) 1980 19 20(31) - 16(76) 38-2.0 2 56-2.9 Dew, Rebecca (6-3, C, #25, Auckland, New Zealand/Family Christian) 2009-12 112/24 149 (41) 0(0) 55(55) 308-2.8 26 353-3.2 Domingues, Rae 1978 Stats N/A Donohue, Taylor (6-3, C, #33, Trabuco Canyon, CA/Santa Margarita Catholic HS) 2017-18 25-0 6(33) - 8(38) 25-1.0 1 15-0.6 Druley, Gina (5-10, G, #11, Cardiff, CA/Torrey Pines) 1986 5/0 2(50) - 1(50) 5-1.0 2 5-1.0 Duquette, Kathy (5-7, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt) 1974-75 Stats N/A Erickson, Sue (5-7, G, #13, Alameda, CA/Encinal) 1980-84 108 303(36) - 91(57) 306-2.8 178 697-6.5 Everett, Kim (6-0, F, #30, Weisbaden, Germany/Old Dominion Univ.) 1983-85 88/67 486(42) - 202(72) 747-8.5 232 1174-13.3 Evers, Kyla (5-8, G, #32, Port Orchard, WA/South Kitsap) 1997-2000 87/54 170(38) 48(31) 165(70) 274-3.1 180 553-6.4 Flores, Nani (6-2, F/C, #40, Pearl City, O‘ahu/Pearl City) 1994-96 78/67 241(42) 2(15) 131(66) 486-6.2 65 621-8.0 Forsberg, Maj (5-4, G, #4, Horsholm, Denmark/Rungsted Gymnasium) 1997-2000 82/3 31 (39) 3 (33) 37(79) 60-0.7 64 102-1.2 Fujimoto, Tiffany (5-7, G, #25, Torrance, CA/Torrance) 1994-97 102/53 61(31) 2(29) 67(63) 220-2.2 226 191-1.9 Gabriel, Michelle (5-6, G, #21, Kailua, O‘ahu/Maryknoll) 2000-03 100/29 33 (41) 24(41) 43(71) 124-1.2 129 235-2.4 Gabrielova, Janka (5-6, G, #12, Bratislava, Slovakia/Weatherford CC) 2001-02 65/65 186(40) 80(36) 168(79) 208-3.2 268 620-9.5 Gaddis, Courtney (5-11, G, #31, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Whitworth Univ.) 2010-12 68/1 39(37) 13(27) 25(74) 46-0.7 17 116-1.7 Galdones, Leilani (5-6, G, #15, Hilo, HI/Kamehameha-Hawai‘i) 2008-10 75/28 134(36) 64(35) 58(73) 137-1.8 75 390-5.2

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Player (Ht., Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/HS/Last School) (Page) Galloway, Kylie (6-0, F, #3, Elwood, Australia/San Jose State) Gentry, Donna (6-1, F, #42, Las Vegas, NV/Western) Glaser, Suzanne (5-8, F, #22, Hilo, Hawai‘i/St. Joseph) Golnick, Alison(6-0, F, #22, Oak Harbor, OH/Oak Harbor) Gondringer, Donna (6-2, C, #32, Westminster, CA/Golden West JC) Gonzales, Maudie (5-7, G, #32, Denver, CO/Pomona) Greeny, Karena (5-11, F, #34, Port Angeles, WA/Port Angeles) Grice, Brittany (6-4, C, #53, Redondo Beach, CA/Redondo Union) Grimm, Cheryl (5-5, F, #52, Honolulu, O‘ahu) Hamili, Ruby (5-7, Mililani, O‘ahu/Leeward CC) Hamilton, Jennifer (5-6, G, #4, Diamond Ranch, CA/Diamond Ranch HS) Harris, Briana (5-6, G, #4, Inglewood, CA/St. Monica Catholic HS) Haydel, Sydney (5-8, G, #2, Woodland Hills, CA/Harvard-Westlake School) Hayes, Lani (5-5, G, #12, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kaiser) Helmly, Emily (5-10, G, #32, Bend, OR/Northwest College) Higgins, Brianna (6-1, C, #31, Henderson, NV/Foothill HS) Hittle, Tara (6-0, F, #2, Colorado Springs, CO/Doherty HS) Holdcraft, Kohlyne (5-9, G, #22, Newport News, VA/Menchville) Holokahi, Kawehi (5-4, G, #15/52, Wai‘anae, O‘ahu/Wai‘anae) Horst, Rebecca (6-2, C, #42, Salina, KS/Butler County CC) Houl, Da (5-4, G, #10, Riverside, CA/Brea Olinda) Howard, Raylene (5-11, F, #44, Goulburn, NSW, Australia/Mulwaree) Huff, Megan (6-3,C, #31, Federal Way, WA/Todd Beamer) Hurt, Jennifer (6-1, C, #40, McKeesport, PA/MecKeesport) Ilic, Sarah (6-2, F, #23, Victoria, Australia, Chipola College) Itoman, BJ (5-5, G, #21, Honolulu, O‘ahu/‘Iolani) Jackson, Kamilah (5-11, #5, Oakland, CA/Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep) Johnson, Cheryl (5-10, #23, Seattle, WA) Jones, Breana (5-10, F, #12, Westport, New Zealand/Maryknoll School) Jones, Bryna (6-3, F/C, #25, Columbia, MD/Wilde Lake) Jones, Ebony (6-1, F, #43, Montgomery, AL/Wallace St. CC) Jones, Penny (6-2, F, #20, West Valley City, UT/Cyprus) Kaeo, Jenny (5-5, G, #12, Hilo, Hawai‘i/Waiakea) Kahuanui, Shelly Kailiawa, Pua (6-2, #23, Pahala, Hawai‘i/Umpqua CC) Kaleikau, Lisa (5-6, G, #5/23, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt) Kamalii, Sharon (5-4, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington) Kanekoa, Keisha (5-6, G, #21, Honoka‘a, HI/Honoka‘a HS) Kanoa, Tia (5-8, G, #11, Honolulu, O‘ahu/ Kamehameha Schools Kapalama) Karaitiana, Ashleigh (6-0, #22, Hamilton, New Zealand/Endeavour Sports HS) Katigiri, Linda Kennedy, Brianna (6-3, C, #0, La Vern, CA/Bonita HS/Loyola Marymount) King, Destiny (5-10, G/F, #34, Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Polytechnic HS) Kohler, Aina (6-1, F, #13, Lahaina, Maui/Lahainaluna) Koloi, Keleah-Aiko (6-0, F, #3, Lahaina, Maui/Lahainaluna) Kong, Noella Kotani, Amy (5-2, G, #12, Pearl City, O‘ahu/Moanalua) Kotilainen, Liisa (5-8, G, #5, Espoo, Finland/Arizona State) Kuehu, Shawna-Lei (5-10, G/F, #20, ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/Punahou School) Ladner, Kim (6-1, C, #20/41, Eldorado, OK/Eldorado) Ladner, Leslie (5-8, G, #11/40, Eldorado, OK/Eldorado) Laffoon, Loretta (5-11, F, #30, Ventura, CA/Ventura) Langseth, Paula (5-10, F, #25, Casselton, ND/Concordia College) Lee, Amber (6-1, F, #45, Honolulu, O‘ahu/McKinley) Lee, Crystal (5-11, F, #23, Spokane, WA/Central Valley) Lee, Eldan (5-4, G, #13, Waianae, O‘ahu/Waianae) Leeburg, Kendis (6-3, C, #50, Puyallup, WA/Puyallup) Liepkalne, Dita (6-0, F, #32, Riga, Latvia/Ft. Worth Christian Academy) Linton, Briauna (5-10, G, #1, Harbor City, CA/Narbone HS) Liu, Hedy (5-11, F/C, #30, Waianae, O‘ahu/University) Liu, Lynette (5-3, G, #12, Kohala, Hawai‘i/Kohala) Lokie, Kathy (5-11, F, #23, Virginia Beach, VA/Univ. of Kentucky) Luebbe, Pat (5-6, G, #13, Kailua, O‘ahu/Kalaheo)

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Years GP/GS FG(%) 3FG(%) FT(%) Reb-Avg. Ast Pts-Avg 1998, 2000-01 84/84 462 (50) 117(40) 276(83) 443-5.3 240 1317-15.7 1990-92 85/39 246(45) 0(0) 189(71) 337-4.0 126 681-8.0 1979-80 23 26(21) - 8(31) 55-2.4 3 60-2.6 1991-94 87/62 227(46) 9(30) 77(52) 257-3.0 98 540-6.2 1991-92 50/1 56(37) - 29(55) 109-2.2 16 141-2.8 1995 26/15 70(35) 30(30) 46(67) 160-6.2 89 216-8.3 1999-2002 92/37 157(42) 41(37) 98(68) 309-3.4 113 453/4.9 2004-07 106/89 271(42) 1(14) 240(66) 568-5.4 101 783-7.4 1981 9 10(35) - 2(50) 21-2.4 0 22-2.4 1978 Stats N/A 2009-10 30/0 21(34) 4(19) 10(56) 24-0.8 38 56-1.9 2014-17 120-15 265(36) 106(31) 200(63) 247-2.9 181 836-7.0 2011-2014 121/74 149(31) 20(34) 175(67) 315-2.6 135 493-4.1 1978-79 23/0 81(35) - 11(34) 63-2.7 35 173-7.5 2006 3/0 1(33) - - 0-0.0 1 2-0.7 2013 1/0 0(0) 0(0) 0(0) 0-0.0 0 0-0.0 2007-09 29/22 66(38) - 66(62) 195-6.9 36 198-6.9 1995 12/0 4(24) 1(20) 0(0) 9-0.8 2 9-0.8 1979-80 14 6(14) - 12(57) 28-2.0 3 24-1.7 1993-94 57/2 59(40) - 28(46) 123-2.2 15 146-2.6 1984-87 115/43 224(41) - 137(73) 176-1.5 300 585-5.1 1997-2000 113/108 623(55) 83(36) 457(78) 682-6.0 262 1786-15.8 2015-16 53-6 164(49) 4(36) 123(71) 310-5.8 41 455-8.6 1991-93 88/55 279(49) - 223(79) 600-6.8 65 781-8.9 2008-09 9/7 30(46) 2(15) 17(56) 33-3.7 10 79-8.8 1996-99 113/83 335(41) 84(32) 225(80) 310-2.7 487 979-8.7 2011-2014 113/99 525(46) 17(32) 481(70) 1176-10.4 172 1548-13.7 1982 31 73(30) - 50(67) 114-3.7 30 196-6.3 2014-present 1984-87 99/58 336(52) - 216(64) 469-4.7 38 888-9.0 2007-09 49/10 40(35) - 22(59) 88-2.0 23 102-2.0 2003 14/0 7(50) - 4(80) 26-1.9 2 18-1.3 1990-94 110/89 354(42) 21(31) 243(80) 263-2.4 254 972-8.8 1978 Stats N/A 2013-2014 48/14 56(35) 6(71) 10(71) 97-2.0 27 128-2.7 1980 18 11(30) - 5(42) 17-0.9 7 27-1.5 1976 Stats N/A 2008-11 117/102 426(41) 84(36) 264(78) 384-3.3 378 1200-10.3 2017-Present 30/29 77(31) 17(24) 22(60) 87-2.9 154 193-6.4 2013-16 125/101 420(38) 143(32) 184(68) 578-4.6 242 1167-9.3 1975 Stats N/A 2016 16/0 15(46) 0(0) 6(43) 38-2.4 6 36-2.3 2013-16 124/98 358(38) 14(17) 334(75) 690-5.6 257 1064-8.6 1999-2000 55/0 45 (33) - 30 (58) 137-2.5 26 120-2.2 2017-2018 27-5 35(42) 1(25) 13(68) 83-3.1 7 84-3.1 1974-75 Stats N/A 2005-08 70/46 81(35) 37(37) 47(64) 134-1.9 116 246-3.5 1997-98 48/5 32(28) 17(25) 33(72) 60-1.3 30 114-2.4 2010-2015 125-78 482(41) 7(12) 274(70) 645-5.2 248 1245-10.0 1980 24 123(36) - 23(51) 155-7.8 15 325-13.5 1980 1 - - 2(100) 1-1.0 0 2-2.0 1985-86 27/0 9(20) - 12(80) 36-1.3 15 30-1.1 1980-81 51 203(43) - 57(58) 321-6.3 51 496-9.7 2004-07 70/4 26(39) 0(0) 27(68) 117-1.7 12 117-1.7 1998-2001 102/67 286 (39) 90 (33) 291 (80) 385-3.8 161 953-9.3 1981 21 6(25) - 2(33) 8-0.4 4 14-0.7 1994-97 103/83 545(52) 0(0) 176(69) 539-5.2 64 1266-12.3 2007-10 111/75 256(39) 63(31) 106(73) 467-4.2 213 681-6.1 2009-10 54/1 43(35) 1(13) 35(52) 84-1.6 16 122-2.3 1996-2000 102/53 180(39) - 88(57) 378-3.7 57 468-4.6 1982-85 117 533(39) - 297 (75) 290-2.4 262 1363-11.6 1983 18/3 19(44) - 8(73) 27-1.5 14 46-2.6 1979 7 4(27) - 4(67) 11-1.6 1 12-1.71

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Player (Ht., Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/HS/Last School) Macfarlane, Milia (5-5, G, #11/23, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Punahou) Macintyre, Michelle (5-9, G, #33, San Clemente, CA/San Clemente) Mann, Lisa (5-11, F, #42, Honolulu, O‘ahu/University) Markariann, Sandy (5-4, G, #14, West Springfield, VA/ West Springfield) Mason, Morgan (5-9, G, #25, Los Angeles, CA/Mt. San Antonio JC) Mau, Lucy (5-4, G, #11, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Maryknoll) McCunn, Brenda (5-7, F, #15, Clarinda, IA/Clarinda) McEwen, Amber (6-3, C, #44, Snowflake, AZ/Snowflake) McKenna, Sabrina (5-7, Tokyo, Japan/Yokota) McKnight, Renee (6-1, C, #44, Oakland, CA/Alameda College) McMeeken-Ruscoe, Kate (5-9, G, #5, Wellington, New Zealand/Nelson College) Meyer, Susan (5-6, F, #22, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Hawai‘i School for Girls) Middap, Courtney (5-10, G, #2, Wynyard, Australia/Templestowe College) Mineshima, Alina (4-11, G, #21, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington) Mingo, Carlotta (5-11, #13, C, Mahaica, Guyana, Harcum College) Moore, Diane (5-10, #20, F/G, Nagoya, Japan/Diablo JC) Moreno-Ross, Raja (5-11, #23, F, Tucson, AZ/Pima CC) Morris, Connie (6-4, C, #33, Virgin Valley HS/Utah/Salt Lake CC) Morrison, Tina (5-11, F, #41, Spokane, WA/Central Valley) Mosley, Judy (6-1, F, #32, La Puente, CA/La Puente) Muraoka, Lenore Nakamoto, Faye (5-3, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kaiser) Namohala, Kalei (6-1, C, #33, Hilo, Hawai‘i/Waiakea) Nishi, Shannon (5-2, G, #1, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Mid-Pacific Institute) Nishimoto, Trisha (5-4, G, #10, Honolulu, O‘ahu/‘Iolani) Nunokawa, Jill (5-7, G, #21, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kaiser) Odumu, Rachel (5-9, G, #1, Manassas, VA/ Monmouth) Ostrowski, Robbie Paley, Danielle (5-7, G, #14, Houston, TX/Grayson CC) Patterson, Allie (6-1, F, #24, Rancho Cucamonga, CA/ St. John’s) Petersen, Sarah (6-3, C, #25, Ashland, OR/Ashland) Pontious, Alicia (6-2, C, #21, Mojave, CA/Mojave) Prewitt, Kameisha (5-4, G, #44, Inglewood, CA/Morningside) Provencio, Alex (5-11, F, #12, El Paso, TX/Eastwood) Puida, Dainora (6-4, C, #24/50, Siauliai, Lithuania/Weatherford CC) Ramsey, Rene (5-9, F, #41, Las Vegas, NV/Chaparral) Ray, Jasmine (5-6, G, #10, San Bernardino, CA/San Bernardino Valley Coll) Redden, Tondi (5-8, G, #22, Kennewick, WA/Kamiakin) Redmon, Jasmine (5-9, G, #15, Sacramento, CA/Montery Trail HS) Rewers, Lauren (6-4, C, #14, Coeur d’Alene, ID/Lake City HS) Ricketts, Stephanie (6-0, C, #00, San Jose, CA/Archbishop Mitty HS) Rodgers, Michelle (6-1, F, #55, Spokane, WA/Central Valley) Roper, Christen (6-5, C, #14, Ojai, CA/Nordhoff) Salanoa, Lahni (5-11, F, #21, Oxnard, CA/ Rio Mesa HS) Salanoa, Leah (5-10, F, #12, Oxnard, CA/ Rio Mesa HS) Samptom, Dalayna (6-1, F, #24, Vallejo, CA/Florin HS) Sanders, Amy (5-11, G/F, #13, Huntington Beach, CA/Mater Dei) Santa Ana, Chris (5-5, #13, Waipahu, O‘ahu/Waipahu) Sasano, Susan (4-9, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Farrington) Schimeneck, Erin (6-2, C, #32, Dana Point, CA/Saddleback CC) Segovia, Shawlina (6-1, F, #32, Riverside, CA/John W. North/Mt. SAC) Settles, Kim (6-0, C, #44, Anchorage, AK/Bartlett) Shimizu, Cheryl (5-3, G, #10, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Moanalua) Shishido, Nona Sijercic, Arijana (6-2, C, #23, Sarajevo, Bosnia/New Mexico JC) Simpson, Mary Kay (5-6, G, #10, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kamehameha) Sirchia, Elizabeth (5-7, G, #25, Diamond Bar, CA/Golden West JC) Smith, Angelina (6-1, C, #42, Colorado Springs, CO/Widefield HS) Smith, Tanya (6-3, F, #33, Sydney, Australia/Jannali) Solia, Dalia (5-9, G/F, #15, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Kaimuki) Spencer-Vasconcellos, Ki‘i (5-5, G, #11, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Punahou) Spooner, Callie (6-3, C, #34, Vancouver, WA/Prairie) Stace, Sue (6-0, F, #34, The Dalles, OR/The Dalles)

Years GP/GS FG(%) 2002-05 98/43 104(34) 1995-97 76/17 98(42) 1985, ’87-89 110/73 300(39) 1979-80 45 142(39) 2014-2015 57/46 135(36) 1978-79 21 48(45) 1981-84 116 437(40) 1992 22/2 48(57) 1975-78 1979-80 48 216(45) 1999-2000 47/9 53 (34) 1979 11 19(53) 2016-present 25-0 15(28) 1979 13 25(42) 2011-12 22/1 4(50) 2013-2014 47/9 42(38) 2015 5/0 3(43) 2015-16 28-14 133(53) 1986-87 48/18 91(39) 1987-90 114/114 901(48) 1974 1978 1989-92 89/58 268(50) 2006-08 9/0 2(33) 2003-05 56/0 41(32) 1982-85 91 128(40) 2017-present 27/7 27(37) 1978 1995 26/11 28(29) 2009-11 77/29 150(45) 1998-99 33/0 21 (45) 1989-92 106/62 283(45) 1994-95 31/0 12(24) 1986 28/21 140(48) 2000-01 61/28 191 (45) 1982-83 45 79(35) 2012 3/0 2(29) 1986-90 110/89 397(43) 2015 10/0 0(0) 2017-present 27/10 27(30) 2013 20/5 19(50) 1986-89 100/65 195(42) 2000-03 2015-present 68/50 160(40) 2015-present 79/5 97(31) 2015-16 42/2 53(49) 2003-06 111/69 291(33) 1982 19 12(35) 1978 1993-94 59/14 62(48) 2015 32/23 71(34) 1982-83 30 39(51) 1980-83 88 164(37) 1975 2002 9/0 2(40) 1978-80 49 182(40) 1992 32/1 46(38) 2014 7/0 2(29) 2005-08 92/60 352(46) 2004-07 73/11 141(36) 1999-2000 26-0 12 (36) 2003-06 81/20 56(44) 1981 24 32(38)

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3FG(%) 34(27) 24(39) - - 28(27) - - - Stats N/A - 23 (34) - 1(23) - 0(0) 17(22) 0(0) 0(0) - - Stats N/A Stats N/A 0(0) 1(25) 11(21) - -

FT(%) 65(64) 57(84) 176(70) 40(80) 104(71) 25(52) 194(68) 49(70)

104(69) 1(50) 24(57) 73(72) 29(67)

328-3.7 4-0.4 51-0.9 131-1.4 43-1.6

77 1 25 173 18

640-7.2 6-0.7 117-2.1 329-3.6 83-3.1

4(21) 8(21) - - 5(19) - 21 (39) - 0(0) 4(24) 0(0) - 0(0) -

20(56) 78(65) 4 (57) 176(66) 15(54) 56(71) 156 (75) 26(48) 7(88) 225(75) 2(33) 11(57) 5(39) 140(76)

59-2.3 178-2.3 35-1.0 421-4.0 19-0.6 158-5.6 403-6.6 178-4.0 1-0.3 339-3.1 5-0.5 50-1.9 23-1.2 399-4.0

53 40 3 99 33 54 54 15 0 238 3 9 4 55

80-3.1 386-5.0 46-1.4 742-7.0 44-1.4 336-12.0 559-9.2 184-4.1 11-3.7 1023-9.3 2-0.2 65-2.4 43-2.2 530-5.3

81(35) 63(30) 0(0) 86(31) - Stats N/A 0(0) 10(23) - - Stats N/A 2(67) - 23(37) 0(00) - 34(27) 8 (47) 0(0) -

59(70) 43(81) 26(55) 222(73) 6(38)

242-3.6 128-1.6 95-2.3 484-4.4 16-0.8

31 55 7 195 10

460-6.8 300-3.8 132-3.1 890-8.0 30-1.5

32(43) 40(76) 27(55) 129(63)

160-2.7 125-3.9 124-4.1 214-2.4

17 28 11 225

156-2.6 192-6.0 105-3.5 457-5.2

2(67) 55(72) 15(71) 1(25) 220(61) 45(65) 8 (67) 43(71) 33(58)

10-1.1 175-3.6 46-1.4 4-0.6 816-8.9 243-3.3 10-0.4 130-1.6 88-3.7

0 110 50 0 160 86 8 41 5

8-0.9 436-8.9 130-4.1 5-0.7 904-9.8 361-4.9 40-1.5 155-1.9 97-4.0

88(63) 21 (84) 1(20) 6(75) 4(31) 4(45) 16(84) 0(0) 35(43) 29(71) 677(78)

Reb-Avg. 131-1.3 113-1.5 464-4.2 61-1.4 212-3.7 41-2.0 604-5.2 92-4.2

Ast 127 69 188 72 101 46 273 8

Pts-Avg 307-3.1 277-3.7 776-7.1 324-7.2 402-7.1 121-5.8 1068-9.2 145-6.6

418-8.7 37 62-1.3 39 21-1.9 2 20-0.8 9 9-0.7 32 15-0.7 1 64-1.4 11 7-1.4 0 200-3.4 37 76-1.6 36 1441-12.6 118

566-11.8 153-3.3 39-3.55 45-1.8 54-4.15 12-0.5 165-3.5 6-1.2 301-5.1 211-4.4 2479-21.7

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Player (Ht., Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/HS/Last School) Stapfer, Maria (5-8, G, #23, Brea, CA/Brea Olinda) Stringam, Tricia (5-10, G/F, #24, American Fork, UT/Mission Viejo) Suzuki, Lori (5-5, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt) Suzuki, Nobuko (5-3, G, #3, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt) Tagalicod, Vicky (5-9, F, #24, Pahoa, Hawai‘i, Southern California) Tago, Julissa (5-9, G, #23, Medford, OR/South Medford HS) Takahara, Dana (5-4, G, #13, Honolulu, O‘ahu/University) Tambini, Pam (5-10, G, #43, San Jose, CA/Piedmont Hills) Taylor, Janevia (5-5, G, #4, Pasadena, CA/San Bernardino) Tennefos, Mary (5-6, G, #14, Fargo, ND/Oak Lutheran) Thienes, Denise (6-1, F, #34, Cerritos, CA/Cal State Los Angeles) Thoemmes, Deena (5-10, F, #55, Honolulu, O‘ahu/University) Thomas, Paulina (6-4, C, #55, Lafayette, CO/Centaurus) Tiave, Iva (5-4, Honolulu/Farrington) Tinnin, Megan (5-10, G/F, #10, Albuquerque, NM/St. Pius X) Toailoa, Justice (5-9, F, #20, Hayward, CA/Salesian) Toeaina, Sarah (5-11, G, #5, San Francisco, CA/Kentwood HS) Toiaivao, Alofa (6-4, C, #55, Sandy, UT/Brighton) Tomas, Marlo (5-7, F, #25, Hilo, Hawai‘i/Hilo) Tucker, Susie (6-3, C, #33, Collinsville, OK/Collinsville) Viera, Donna Villarmia, Fran (5-3, G, #23, ‘Aiea, O‘ahu/‘Aiea) Wade, Jeanne (6-5, C, #33, Caspar, CA/Mendocino) Wagner, Chelsea (5-10, G, #44, Springfield, OR/Springfield) Wagoner, Soni (6-3, C, #35, Eugene, OR/South Eugene) Waikle, Connie (6-9, C, #23, Orange, CA/Villa Park) Wakita, Kaui (5-11, G, #14, Hilo, Hawai‘i/Hilo) Washington, Julia (6-0, F, #22, Glendora, CA/Glendora) Wautlet, Destree (6-3, C, #42, Auburn, CA/Placer) Williams, Neisha (5-7, G, #14, Los Angeles, CA/Hawthorne) Willoughby, Kim (6-0, F, #3, Napoleonville, LA/Assumption) Wilson, Katie (6-3, C, #11, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada/Governor) Wimbley, Marissa (5-6, #3, G, Elk Grove, CA/Pleasant Grove HS) Wise, Ann Woodfolk, Makenna (6-2, #10, F, Tacoma, WA/Todd Beamer HS) Yadao, Roxanne (5-4, G, #24, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Roosevelt) Yoshida, Maia (5-7, G, #13, Honolulu, O‘ahu/Contra Costa JC) Zagrobelna, Iwona (6-4, C, #55, Wroclaw, Poland/Weatherford College) Zukaitis, Jane (5-7, Omaha, NE/Burke)

Years GP/GS FG(%) 1985-88 51/0 34(38) 1989-92 103/24 193(40) 1982 1978-79 2 1(17) 2012-13 50/22 148(41) 2017-present 60/47 168(39) 1985-88 80/17 63(45) 2004-07 79/64 239(37) 2004-07 107/94 441(35) 1981-84 60 28(31) 1983 30/27 172(50) 1990-91 14/0 4(31) 1995 24/2 18(45) 1978 2006-09, 2011 109/74 310(36) 2015 1/0 0(0) 2015-2018 115/82 416(45) 2005-06 37/11 142(39) 1989-91 27/1 9(27) 1988-89 56/9 120(42) 1975 1988-91 94/27 71(28) 1984-87 115/63 457(46) 2002 29/14 84(37) 1988-89 41/2 21(30) 1984 20/5 62(47) 1991-94 120/66 442(50) 2001-03 6/0 1(100) 1995-98 102/5 58(34) 1990 11/0 4(44) 2002-03 44/0 133(47) 2009-10 42/0 31(39) 2013-16 107/6 89(34) 1982 30 40(36) 2017-present 59/49 126(38) 1979 2 5(29) 1980 7 8(53) 2007-08 50/9 122(46) 1978

3FG(%) 0(0) 0(0)

FT(%) 29(76) 91(66)

Reb-Avg. 62-1.2 252-2.5

Ast 60 149

Pts-Avg 97-1.9 477-4.6

- 23(24) 54(31) 0(0) 52(28) 117(30) - - - - Stats N/A 167(32) 0(0) 25(25) 1(33) 0(0) - Stats N/A 18(37) - 37(32) - - 36(34) - - 0(0) 0(0) 2(20) 54(33) - 23(34) - - 18(31) Stats N/A

0(0) 64(74) 52(83) 51(71) 139(68) 193(68) 16(62) 111(152) 1(50) 8(35)

0-00 172-3.4 174(3.7) 92-1.2 427-5.4 494-4.6 55-0.9 209-7.0 9-0.6 37-1.5

3 50 84 99 131 291 52 32 0 7

2-1.0 383-7.7 433-9.4 177-2.2 669-8.5 1192-11.1 72-1.2 455-15.2 9-0.6 44-1.8

112(66) 0(0) 347(70) 59(57) 12(52) 66(60)

394-3.6 0-0.0 479-4.2 243-6.6 15-0.6 238-4.3

109 899/8.2 0 0(0) 174 1204-10.5 53 344-9.3 1 30-1.1 19 306-5.5

80(61) 150(52) 45(76) 18(75) 9(64) 253(77) 1(100) 49(63) 4(80) 115(78) 19(50) 48(59) 12(48) 145(71) 1(20) 0(0) 65(59)

135-1.4 843-7.3 92-3.2 63-1.5 89-4.5 559-4.7 2-0.3 182-1.8 5-0.5 276-6.3 84-2.0 164-1.5 74-2.5 358-6.1 2-1.0 3-0.4 204-4.1

174 43 31 6 2 262 0 24 0 19 6 66 14 31 1 5 31

240-2.6 1064-9.3 250-8.6 60-1.5 133-6.7 1173-9.8 3-0.5 165-1.6 12-1.1 381-8.7 83-1.9 280-2.6 92-3.1 420-7.1 11-5.50 16-2.3 327-6.5

Note: This list is incomplete. If anyone has any factual information regarding names not listed, please contact the UH Sports Media Relations Office. The year listed is the ending of the season (i.e., 1999 represents the 1998-99 season).

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ALL-TIME STARTING LINE-UPS 2017-18 C Makenna Woodfolk, So. G/F Lahni Salanoa, Jr. G Sarah Toeaina, Sr. G Julissa Tago, So. G Tia Kanoa, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-23 8.9 6.1 30-27 8.8 4.1 30-30 16.5 6.0 30-19 9.4 3.0 30-29 6.4 2.9

2016-17 C Makenna Woodfolk, Fr. G/F Lahni Salanoa, So. G Sarah Toeaina, Jr. G Julissa Tago, Fr. G Olivia Crawford, So.

GP-GS Pts Reb 29-26 5.3 6.0 26-23 7.1 4.2 30-30 13.5 5.2 30-28 5.1 4.3 30-30 8.2 2.9

2015-16 C Kalei Adolpho, Sr. G/F Destiny King, Sr. G Sarah Toeaina, So. G Ashleigh Karaitiana, Sr. G Olivia Crawford, Fr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 31-28 6.5 5.5 32-32 10.4 6.5 32-20 6.7 2.9 32-32 8.5 3.9 30-20 3.4 1.9

2014-15 C Connie Morris, Jr. F Shawlina Segovia, Sr. G/F Destiny King, Jr. G Ashleigh Karaitiana, Jr. G Morgan Mason, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 31-23 5.7 3.8 32-23 6.0 3.9 32-32 9.6 6.3 31-30 10.0 5.0 27-26 8.0 3.7

2013-14 F Kamilah Jackson, Sr. G/F Destiny King, So. G/F Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Jr. G Sydney Haydel, Sr. G Morgan Mason, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 24-22 14.6 9.3 31-25 8.6 6.0 31-29 10.1 4.2 31-31 5.9 3.7 30-20 6.2 3.7

2012-13 C Kalei Adolpho, So. F Kamilah Jackson, Jr. G Ashleigh Karaitiana, Fr. G Sydney Haydel, Jr. G Monica DeAngelis, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 22-19 2.9 3.8 31-31 15.1 9.8 31-30 8.5 4.4 31-22 3.5 2.4 31-28 6.3 1.8

2011-12 F Kamilah Jackson, So. F Vicky Tagalicod, So. G Alissa Campanero, Fr. G Breanna Arbuckle, Sr. G Sydney Haydel, So.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-27 13.2 10.6 21-20 10.0 5.1 30-30 7.6 2.2 30-30 10.0 6.3 29-17 4.3 2.6

2010-11 F Kamilah Jackson, Fr. F Breanna Arbuckle, Jr. G Keisha Kanekoa, Sr. G Megan Tinnin, Sr. G Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Fr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 28-19 11.9 11.9 29-24 7.8 6.3 30-30 11.3 3.2 30-28 9.1 4.0 27-26 9.4 5.1

2009-10 F Dita Liepkalne, Jr. F Breanna Arbuckle, So. C Rebecca Dew, So. G Keisha Kanekoa, Jr. G Leilani Galdones, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-27 7.7 4.6 30-30 8.7 6.2 30-21 4.8 4.6 30-30 11.2 3.4 29-16 7.9 2.7

2008-09 F Dita Liepkalne, Jr. F Tara Hittle, Sr. G Megan Tinnin, Jr. G Catherine Cho, Sr. G Keisha Kanekoa, So.

GP-GS Pts Reb 31-31 8.5 5.8 16-13 6.5 6.4 31-29 10.3 5.0 30-27 5.0 2.2 27-27 11.0 4.5

2007-08 F Tanya Smith, Sr. F Dita Liepkalne, So. G Megan Tinnin, So. G Saundra Cariaga, Sr. G Amy Kotani, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-30 12.0 11.8 24-17 3.8 3.0 30-14 6.4 3.3 30-29 11.0 4.4 27-23 4.7 2.7

2006-07 F Tanya Smith, Jr. F Pam Tambini, Sr. C Brittany Grice, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 29-28 10.8 9.2 29-29 12.4 6.9 26-17 8.7 5.3

G Janevia Taylor, Sr. G Saundra Cariaga, Jr.

29-26 29-17

2005-06 F Amy Sanders, Sr. F Pam Tambini, Jr. C Brittany Grice, Jr. G Janevia Taylor, Jr. G Amy Kotani, So.

GP-GS Pts Reb 27-25 13.0 5.5 23-22 7.9 6.2 26-25 11.5 7.5 27-27 12.3 4.7 20-12 2.0 1.1

2004-05 F Amy Sanders, Jr. F Jade Abele, Sr. C Brittany Grice, So. G Janevia Taylor, So. G Milia Macfarlane, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 26-26 12.0 6.3 25-25 11.5 6.7 26-26 5.0 4.2 24-22 11.7 6.2 26-26 7.0 2.6

2003-04 F Amy Sanders, So. F Jade Abele, Jr. C Brittany Grice, Fr. G April Atuaia, Sr. G Janevia Taylor, Fr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 26-26 5.1 3.8 26-26 12.0 6.1 28-21 4.5 4.5 25-16 8.2 4.3 27-19 9.6 3.6

2002-03 F Jade Abele, So. F Natasja Allen, Sr. C Christen Roper, Sr. G April Atuaia, Jr. G Michelle Gabriel, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-29 9.7 3.6 30-30 9.3 5.6 30-30 9.8 7.9 30-29 10.6 4.5 30-29 5.8 2.4

2001-02 F Natasja Allen, Jr. F Karena Greeny, Sr. C Christen Roper, Jr. G April Atuaia, So. G Janka Gabrielova, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 31-31 10.4 5.6 31-31 9.5 6.2 31-31 9.5 7.3 18-17 7.3 6.4 31-31 10.2 3.4

2000-01 F Crystal Lee, Sr. F Kylie Galloway, Sr. C Christen Roper, So. G April Atuaia, Fr. G Janka Gabrielova, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 34-34 16.0 5.8 29-29 15.2 4.9 34-21 5.4 5.9 34-29 6.4 4.6 34-34 8.9 3.0

1999-2000 F Kylie Galloway, Jr. F Dainora Puida, Jr. C Hedy Liu, Sr. G Raylene Howard, Sr. G Kyla Evers, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 29-29 13.7 4.9 27-11 6.7 4.4 29-26 7.1 5.9 29-29 17.1 6.3 28-28 9.8 4.7

1998-99 F Crystal Lee, So. F Raylene Howard, Jr. C Hedy Liu, Jr. G Kyla Evers, Jr. G BJ Itoman, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 27-27 10.3 4.7 27-27 20.5 7.6 27-27 7.4 5.1 26-26 8.2 3.7 27-27 12.4 2.8

1997-98 F Raylene Howard, So. F Kylie Page, So. C Brandi Ashby, Sr. G Nani Cockett, Sr. G BJ Itoman, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 28-28 16.4 6.1 26-26 18.4 6.0 28-28 9.8 7.9 28-28 19.4 5.1 28-28 8.1 3.3

1996-97 F Raylene Howard, Fr. F Kendis Leeburg, Sr. C Brandi Ashby, Jr. G Nani Cockett, Jr. G BJ Itoman, So.

GP-GS Pts Reb 29-24 9.7 4.2 29-29 14.5 6.7 29-29 7.0 7.5 29-29 17.5 5.5 29-28 9.9 3.0

1995-96 F Tania Brunton, Sr. F Nani Flores, Sr. C Kendis Leeburg, Jr. G Nani Cockett, So. G Tiffany Fujimoto, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 29-29 19.3 6.4 29-28 7.7 8.2 29-29 11.1 5.4 29-29 14.9 3.9 29-29 2.1 2.9

1994-95 F Nani Flores, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 26-26 12.4 6.6

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4.1 2.6

C G G G

Kendis Leeburg, So, Maudie Gonzales, Fr. Michelle MacIntyre, Fr. Tiffany Fujimoto, So.

24-24 26-15 25-17 26-23

17.1 8.3 12.3 3.7

5.9 6.2 4.7 3.5

1993-94 F Alison Golnick, Sr. C Erin Schimeneck, Sr. G Kaui Wakita, Sr. G Jenny Kaeo, Sr. G Melanie Azama, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-30 7.2 4.1 29-14 3.9 3.4 30-30 16.6 7.3 30-28 12.2 3.3 30-28 10.9 4.1

1992-93 F Alison Golnick, Jr. C Jennifer Hurt, Sr. G Valerie Agee, Sr. G Kaui Wakita, Jr. G Melanie Azama, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 32-32 9.5 3.7 32-21 14.0 9.8 32-32 18.0 4.9 32-32 14.4 6.2 32-27 11.3 3.5

1991-92 F Kalei Namohala, Sr. C Alicia Pontious, Sr. G Valerie Agee, Jr. G Tricia Stringam, Sr. G Jenny Kaeo, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 32-31 9.0 4.2 32-30 11.2 4.9 32-32 9.5 4.1 32-17 7.2 2.9 32-31 8.6 2.1

1990-91 F Donna Gentry, So, F Jennifer Hurt, So. C Alicia Pontious, Jr. G Jenny Kaeo, So. G Fran Villarmia, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 27-27 12.5 5.6 24-14 5.9 6.1 27-26 9.5 5.3 27-26 10.4 3.0 27-27 5.3 2.8

1989-90 F Judy Mosley, Sr. C Kalei Namohala, So. G Ayesha Brooks, Sr. G Tondi Redden, Sr. G Melissa Barker, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 30-30 25.7 14.4 25-24 5.8 4.4 30-30 16.3 3.3 30-30 11.2 3.1 30-28 10.4 3.1

1988-89 F Lisa Mann, Sr. F Judy Mosley, Jr. C Michelle Rodgers, Sr. G Ayesha Brooks, Jr. G Tondi Redden, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 23-22 7.4 4.3 28-28 26.7 13.4 26-21 4.5 3.5 28-28 14.0 3.6 26-25 8.6 3.3

1987-88 F Lisa Mann, Jr. F Judy Mosley, So. C Michelle Rodgers, Jr. G Ayesha Brooks, So. G Melissa Barker, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 27-20 7.3 3.0 28-28 19.6 11.6 25-23 7.2 4.9 27-27 8.7 3.2 28-28 11.8 3.9

1986-87 F Lisa Mann, So. F Judy Mosley, Fr. C Jeanne Wade-Harris, Sr. G Melissa Barker, So. G Dana Takahara, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 28-17 6.1 4.0 28-28 14.6 11.1 28-21 9.4 8.1 27-22 8.6 3.8 28-17 3.0 1.5

1985-86 F Alex Provencio, Jr. F Michelle Rodgers, Fr. C Jeanne Wade, Jr. G Tondi Redden, Fr. G Da Houl, Jr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 28-17 12.0 5.6 28-28 7.2 5.8 28-21 8.3 6.7 27-22 11.4 3.2 28-17 8.0 2.3

1984-85 F Deitre Collins, Sr. F Kim Everett, Sr. C Bryna Jones, So. G Jill Nunokawa, Sr. G Lynette Liu, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 22-17 4.9 6.0 32-29 14.2 8.6 32-32 9.0 4.7 32-31 6.4 2.7 32-32 13.3 2.6

1983-84 F Crystal Brown, Jr. F Kim Everett, Jr. C Jeanne Wade, Fr. G Brenda McCunn, Sr. G Lori Chandler, Sr.

GP-GS Pts Reb 18-17 9.6 6.3 29-18 10.5 7.1 29-21 11.5 8.9 29-27 7.4 5.2 29-27 6.5 1.7

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1982-83 F Kim Everett, So. F Denise Thienes, Jr. G Brenda McCunn, Jr. G Sue Erickson, Jr. G Lori Chandler, Jr.

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GP-GS Pts Reb 27-20 15.3 9.8 30-27 15.2 7.0 30-27 8.0 4.3 30-18 5.5 2.2 30-20 4.4 1.2

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ALL-TIME GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER Players have come from far and wide to play for the Rainbow Wahine program. A total of 24 states, from every region of the country, are represented, as well as 13 foreign nations. United States (25) Alabama (1) Ebony Jones (Montgomery) Alaska (3) Aurora Adams (Anchorage) Jerri Denman (Anchorage) Kim Settles (Anchorage) Arizona (3) Breanna Arbuckle (Chandler) Amber McEwen (Snowflake) Ann Wise (Whiteriver) California (50) Val Agee (Los Angeles) Ayesha Brooks (Los Angeles) Stephanie Bull (Campbell) Alissa Campanero (San Diego) Lori Chandler (Canoga Park) Catherine Cho (Rancho Palos Verdes) Deitre Collins (Lancaster) Monica DeAngelis (Santa Monica) Taylor Donohue (Trabuco Canyon) Gina Druley (Cardiff) Sue Erickson (Alameda) Tiffany Fujimoto (Torrance) Donna Gondringer (Westminster) Brittany Grice (Redondo Beach) Jennifer Hamilton (Diamond Ranch) Briana Harris (Inglewood) Sydney Haydel (Woodland Hills) Da Houl (Riverside) Kamilah Jackson (Oakland) Brianna Kennedy (La Verne) Destiny King (Long Beach) Loretta Laffoon (Ventura) Briauna Linton (Harbor City) Michelle Macintyre (San Clemente) Morgan Mason (Los Angeles) Renee McKnight (Oakland) Judy Mosley (La Puente) Allie Patterson (Rancho Cucamonga) Alicia Pontious (Mojave) Kameisha Prewitt (Inglewood) Jasmine Redmon (Sacramento) Stephanie Ricketts (San Jose) Christen Roper (Ojai) Lahni Salanoa (Oxnard) Leah Salanoa (Oxnard) Dalayna Sampton (Vallejo) Amy Sanders (Huntington Beach) Erin Schimeneck (Dana Point) Shawlina Segovia (Riverside) Elizabeth Sirchia (Diamond Bar) Maria Stapfer (Brea) Pam Tambini (San Jose) Janevia Taylor (Riverside) Denise Thienes (Cerritos) Jeanne Wade (Caspar) Connie Waikle (Orange) Julia Washington (Glendora) Destree Wautlet (Auburn) Neisha Williams (Los Angeles) Marissa Wimbley (Elk Grove) Colorado (4) Maudie Gonzales (Denver) Tara Hittle (Colorado Springs) Angelina Smith (Colorado Springs) Paulina Thomas (Lafayette) Hawai‘i (68) Kalei Adolpho (Ho‘olehua, Moloka‘i) Brittney Aiwohi (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Sweetie Aiwohi (Honolulu, O‘ahu) April Atuaia (La‘ie, O‘ahu) Melanie Azama (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Kanisha Bello (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Wendy Botelho (Kailua, O‘ahu)

Celeste Cabral (Kailua, O‘ahu) Saundra Cariaga (Kamuela, Hawai‘i) Healani Chang (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Nani Cockett (‘Aiea, O‘ahu) Vivian De Aboitiz (Kailua, O‘ahu) Dawne De Ponte (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Bernie de Silva (Wai‘anae, O‘ahu) Kathy Duquette (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Nani Flores (Pearl City, O‘ahu) Michelle Gabriel (Kailua, O‘ahu) Courtney Gaddis (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Leilani Galdones (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Suzanne Glaser (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Cheryl Grimm (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Ruby Hamili (Mililani, O‘ahu) Lani Hayes (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Kawehi Holokahi (Wai‘anae, O‘ahu) BJ Itoman (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Jenny Kaeo (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Shelly Kahuanui (Kane‘ohe, O‘ahu) Pua Kailiawa (Pahala, Hawai‘i) Lisa Kaleikau (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Sharon Kamalii (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Keisha Kanekoa (Honoka’a, Hawai‘i) Tia Kanoa (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Aina Kohler (Lahaina, Maui) Keleah-Aiko Koloi (Lahaina, Maui) Amy Kotani (Pearl City, O‘ahu) Shawna-Lei Kuehu (‘Aiea, O‘ahu) Amber Lee (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Eldan Lee (Wai‘anae, O‘ahu) Hedy Liu (Wai‘anae, O‘ahu) Lynette Liu (Kohala, Hawai‘i) Pat Luebbe (Kailua, O‘ahu) Milia Macfarlane (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Lisa Mann (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Lucy Mau (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Susan Meyer (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Alina Mineshima (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Lenore Muraoka (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Faye Nakamoto (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Kalei Namohala (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Shannon Nishi (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Trisha Nishimoto (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Jill Nunokawa (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Chris Santa Ana (Waipahu, O‘ahu) Susan Sasano (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Cheryl Shimizu (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Mary Kay Simpson (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Dalia Solia (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Ki‘i Spencer-Vasconcellos (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Lori Suzuki (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Vicky Tagalicod (Pahoa, Hawai‘i) Dana Takahara (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Deena Thoemmes (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Iva Tiave (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Marlo Tomas (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Fran Villarmia (‘Aiea, O‘ahu) Kaui Wakita (Hilo, Hawai‘i) Roxanne Yadao (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Maia Yoshida (Honolulu, O‘ahu) Idaho (1) Lauren Rewers (Coeur D’alene) Iowa (2) Jody Davis (Dubuque) Brenda McCunn (Clarinda) Kansas (1) Rebecca Horst (Salina) Kentucky (1) Brandi Ashby (Sebree) Louisiana (2) Cassidy Chretien (Lake Charles) Kim Willoughby (Napoleonville) Maryland (1) Bryna Jones (Columbia) Massachusetts (2) Donna Cavanaugh (Lowell) Ann Copley (Dracut)

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Nebraska (1) Jane Zukaitis (Omaha) Nevada (5) Crystal Brown (Las Vegas) Donna Gentry (Las Vegas) Brianna Higgins (Henderson) Connie Morris (Mesquite) Rene Ramsey (Las Vegas) New Mexico (2) Janice Branch (Albuquerque) Megan Tinnin (Albuquerque) North Dakota (2) Paula Langseth (Casselton) Mary Tennefos (Fargo) Ohio (1) Alison Golnick (Oak Harbor) Oklahoma (4) Neicee Crump (Oklahoma City) Kim Ladner (Eldorado) Leslie Ladner (Eldorado) Susie Tucker (Collinsville) Oregon (6) Emily Helmly (Bend) Sarah Petersen (Ashland) Sue Stace (The Dalles) Julissa Tago (Medford) Chelsea Wagner (Springfield) Soni Wagoner (Eugene) Pennsylvania (1) Jennifer Hurt (McKeesport) Texas (2) Danielle Paley (Houston) Alex Provencio (El Paso) Utah (3) Penny Jones (West Valley City) Tricia Stringam (American Fork) Alofa Toiaivao (Sandy)

Bosnia (1) Arijana Sijercic (Sarajevo) Canada (1) Katie Wilson (Ontario) Denmark (1) Maj Forsberg (Horsholm) Finland (1) Liisa Kotilainen (Espoo) Germany (1) Kim Everett (Weisbaden) Guyana (1) Carlotta Mingo (Mahaica) Japan (4) Mai Ayabe (Fukuoka) Sabrina McKenna (Tokyo) Diane Moore (Nagoya) Nobuko Suzuki (Tokyo) Latvia (1) Dita Liepkalne (Riga) Lithuania (2) Julita Bungaite (Vilnius) Dainora Puida (Siauliai) New Zealand (5) Tania Brunton (Wellington) Rebecca Dew (Auckland) Breana Jones (Westport) Ashleigh Karaitiana (Hamilton) Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe (Strathmore) Poland (1) Iwona Zagrobelna (Wroclaw) Slovakia (1) Janka Gabrielova (Bratislava)

Virginia (5) Adrienne Darden (Charlottesville) Kohlyne Holdcraft (Newport News) Kathy Lokie (Virginia Beach) Sandy Markariann (West Springfield) Rachel Odumu (Manassas) Washington (17) Jadynn Alexander (Monroe) Natasja Allen (Port Orchard) Melissa Barker (Spokane) Christa Brossman (Pullman) Olivia Crawford (Lakewood) Kyla Evers (Port Orchard) Karena Greeny (Port Angeles) Megan Huff (Federal Way) Cheryl Johnson (Seattle) Crystal Lee (Spokane) Kendis Leeburg (Puyallup) Tina Morrison (Spokane) Tondi Redden (Kennewick) Michelle Rodgers (Spokane) Callie Spooner (Vancouver) Sarah Toeaina (Covington) Makenna Woodfolk (Tacoma) FOREIGN COUNTRIES (13) Australia (10) Jade Abele (Gold Coast) Amy Atwell (South Perth) Mackenzie Clinch-Hoycard (Kalgoorlie) Mel Croser (Gold Coast) Bryony Crouch (Melbourne) Kylie (Page) Galloway (Elwood) Raylene Howard (Goulburn) Sarah Ilic (Victoria) Courtney Middap (Wynyard) Tanya Smith (Sydney)

Note: This list is incomplete. If anyone has any factual information regarding names not listed, please contact the UH Sports Media Relations Office.

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#2 Tara Hittle...................................2007-09 Briauna Linton................................. 2010 Sydney Haydel............................2011-14 Courtney Middap.................2017-present #3 Nobuko Suzuki............................1978-79 Sue Erickson...............................1980-84 Kylie Galloway................. 1998, 2000-01 Kim Willoughby...........................2002-03 Catherine Cho*...........................2006-09 Marissa Wimbley........................2013-16 Keleah-Aiko Koloi............................ 2017 #4 Sandy Markariann.......................1979-80 Stephanie Bull..................... 1993, 95-96 Maj Forsberg...........................1997-2000 Janevia Taylor.............................2004-07 Jennifer Hamilton........................2008-10 Briana Harris...............................2014-17 #5 Vivian De Aboitiz.............................. 1979 Lisa Kaleikau................................... 1980 Liisa Kotilainen...........................1997-87 Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe...........1999-2000 Jade Abele..................................2002-05 Dita Liepkalne.............................2006-10 Kamilah Jackson.........................2011-14 Sarah Toeaina............................2015-18 #10 Mary Kay Simpson......................1978-80 Cheryl Shimizu............................1980-83 Da Houl......................................1984-87 Trisha Nishimoto.........................2003-05 Megan Tinnin.......................2006-09, ‘11 Jasmine Ray.................................... 2012 Monica DeAngelis............................ 2013 Makenna Woodfolk*...................2016-17 Mackenzie Clinch-Hoycard..........2017-18 #11 Lucy Mau....................................1978-79 Leslie Ladner................................... 1980 Deitre Collins................................... 1985 Gina Druley...................................... 1986 Janice Branch.................................. 1988 Ki‘i Spencer-Vasconcellos...........1999-2000 Milia Macfarlane.........................2002-05 Katie Wilson...............................2008-11 Tia Kanoa............................2017-present #12 Dawn De Ponte...........................1980-81 Lani Hayes..................................1978-79 Lori Chandler..............................1981-84 Lynette Liu*................................1982-85 Alex Provencio................................. 1986 Marlo Tomas...............................1989-91 Jenny Kaeo.................................1990-94 Janka Gabrielova........................2001-02 Amy Kotani.................................2005-08 Breanna Arbuckle.......................2009-12 Breana Jones................................... 2015 Leah Salanoa......................2016-present #13 Maia Yoshida................................... 1980

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Eldan Lee........................................ 1981 Sue Erickson...............................1980-84 Dana Takahara*.........................1985-88 Aina Kohler.............................1999-2000 Amy Sanders..............................2003-06 Carlotta Mingo............................2011-12 #14 Cheryl Shimizu............................1980-83 Mary Tennefos............................1981-84 Kalei Namohala..........................1989-92 Neisha Williams............................... 1990 Kaui Wakita*..............................1991-94 Catherine Cho*...........................2006-09 Danielle Paley.................................. 1995 Christen Roper............................2000-03 Dana Takahara*.........................1985-88 Julita Bungaite............................2010-11 Alissa Campanero............................ 2012 Lauren Rewers.....................2017-present #15 Sue Erickson...............................1980-84 Kawehi Holokahi.........................1979-80 Brenda McCunn..........................1981-84 Ayesha Brooks............................1987-90 Melanie Azama...........................1991-94 Jill Nunokawa.............................1982-85 Jasmine Redmon............................. 2015 Dalia Solia..................................2004-07 Leilani Galdones.........................2007-10 Kanisha Bello.............................2012-13 Jadynn Alexander................2017--present #20 Kim Ladner...................................... 1980 Suzanne Glaser...........................1979-80 Wendy Botelho ............................... 1981 Lynette Liu*................................1982-85 Nani Cockett...............................1994-98 Christen Roper............................2000-03 Christa Brossman......................2001-02 Penny Jones.................................... 2003 Saundra Cariaga.........................2005-08 Shawna-Lei Kuehu*....................2010-12 Diane Moore...............................2013-14 Olivia Crawford...........................2016-17 #21 Alina Mineshima.............................. 1979 Celeste Cabral................................. 1980 Jill Nunokawa.............................1985-85 Maria Stapfer..............................1985-88 Fran Villarmia*...........................1988-91 Alicia Pontious............................1989-92 BJ Itoman...................................1996-99 Michelle Gabriel..........................2000-03 Keisha Kanekoa..........................2007-09 Shawna-Lei Kuehu*....................2013-15 Lahni Salanoa.....................2016-present #22 Susan Meyer.................................... 1979 Suzanne Glaser...........................1979-80 Dawn De Ponte...........................1980-81 Jill Nunokawa.............................1982-85 Tondi Redden.............................1986-90 Alison Golnick.............................1991-94 Kohlyne Holdcraft............................ 1995 Julia Washington.........................2001-03 Bryony Crouch............................2004-05 Cassidy Chretien.............................. 2006 Rebecca Dew*...........................2009-12 Ashleigh Karaitiana.....................2013-16 #23 Suzanne Glaser...........................1979-80 Lisa Kaleikau................................... 1980 Aurora Adams.............................1980-93 Kathy Lokie...................................... 1983 Cheryl Johnson................................ 1982

Connie Waikle.................................. 1984 Maria Stapfer..............................1988-89 Fran Villarmia*...........................1988-91 Melanie Azama*.........................1991-94 Crystal Lee..............................1998-2001 Arijana Sijercic................................. 2002 Amy Sanders*............................2003-06 Milia Macfarlane*.......................2002-05 Sarah Ilic....................................2008-09 Pua Kailiawa...............................2013-14 Julissa Tago*................................... 2017

#34 Aurora Adams.............................1980-93 Crystal Brown..............................1982-84 Sue Stace........................................ 1981 Denise Thienes................................ 1983 Jody Davis....................................... 1993 Tania Brunton.............................1994-96 Karena Greeny........................1999-2002 Callie Spooner............................2003-06 Kalei Adolpho*................................ 2012 Destiny King...............................2013-16

#24 Jerri Denman*................................. 1980 Sandi Markarian.........................1979-80 Lori Chandler..............................1981-84 Donna Cavanaugh........................... 1985 Tricia Stringam............................1989-92 Brandi Ashby..............................1997-98 Dainora Puida*...........................2000-01 Roxanne Yadao................................ 1979 Allie Patterson............................2009-11 Vicky Tagalicod...........................2012-13 Dalayna Sampton.......................2015-16 #25 Berni de Silva*...........................1979-80 Paula Langseth...........................1980-81 Crystal Brown..............................1982-84 Bryna Jones................................1984-87 Marlo Tomas...............................1989-91 Elizabeth Sirchia.............................. 1992 Tiffany Fujimoto..........................1994-97 Sarah Petersen...........................1998-99 Rebecca Dew*...........................2009-12 Mai Ayabe..................................2010-11 Morgan Mason............................2014-15 Amy Atwell...........................2017-present

#35 Soni Wagoner.................................. 2002 Val Agee.....................................1990-93 Michelle Macintyre*....................1995-97 #40 Leslie Ladner................................... 1980 Ann Wise......................................... 1982 Jennifer Hurt...............................1991-93 Nani Flores.................................1994-96 Natasja Allen*............................2000-03

#30 Celeste Cabral................................. 1980 Sue Erickson...............................1980-84 Kim Everett.................................1983-85 Loretta Laffoon...........................1985-86 Neicee Crump.............................1988-89 Melissa Barker............................1986-90 Kaui Wakita*..............................1991-94 Hedy Liu.................................1996-2000 #31 Mary Kay Simpson......................1978-80 April Atuaia.................................2001-04 Courtney Gaddis.........................2010-12 Brianna Higgins............................... 2013 Megan Huff.................................2015-16 #32 Jerri Denman*................................. 1980 Aurora Adams*...........................1980-83 Crystal Brown..............................1982-84 Loretta Lafoon............................1985-86 Judy Mosley................................1987-90 Donna Gondringer.......................1991-92 Dita Liepkalne.............................2006-10 Erin Schimeneck.........................1993-94 Maudie Gonzales............................. 1995 Kyla Evers...............................1997-2000 Natasja Allen*............................2000-03 Emily Helmly.................................... 2006 Kalei Adolpho*....................2012-14, ‘16 Shawlina Segovia............................ 2015 #33 Jeanne Wade..............................1984-87 Susie Tucker...............................1988-89 Kalei Namohala..........................1989-92 Michelle Macintyre*....................1998-97 Tanya Smith................................2005-08 Connie Morris.............................2015-16 Taylor Donohue................................ 2017

#41 Kim Ladner...................................... 1980 Rene Ramsey..............................1982-83 Tina Morrison..............................1986-87 #42 Berni de Silva*...........................1979-80 Aurora Adams.............................1980-83 Lisa Mann............................1985, ‘87-89 Donna Gentry.............................1990-92 Rebecca Horst............................1993-94 Destree Wautlet..........................1995-98 Jennifer Hamilton........................2009-10 Angelina Smith................................ 2014 Adrienne Darden.............................. 2017 #43 Pam Tambini...............................2004-07 Ebony Jones...............................2007-09 #44 Renee McKnight..........................1979-80 Kim Settles.................................1982-83 Ann Copley...................................... 1985 Melissa Barker............................1986-90 Amber McEwen................................ 1992 Kameisha Prewitt........................1994-95 Raylene Howard......................1997-2000 Chelsea Wagner............................... 2002 Brittney Aiwohi............................2003-06 #45 Amber Lee..................................2004-07 #50 Paulina Thomas*............................. 1995 Kendis Leeburg...........................1994-97 Dainora Puida*...........................2000-01 #52 Kawehi Holokahi.........................1979-80 Cheryl Grimm................................... 1981 Rene Ramsey..............................1982-83 #53 Brittany Grice..............................2004-07 #55 Michelle Rodgers........................1986-89 Deena Thoemas..........................1990-91 Paulina Thomas*............................. 1995 Alofa Toiaivao.............................2005-06 Iwona Zagrobelna.......................2007-08

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#0 Julisaa Tago.........................2018-present #00 Stephanie Ricketts........................... 2013 Brianna Kennedy............................. 2016 #1 Shannon Nishi............................2006-08 Briauna Linton............................2008-09 Rachel Odumu.....................2017-Present


OPPONENT SERIES RESULTS Date Score Mar. W/L Site Abilene Christian (1-1) 1/28/81 76-71 +5 W H 1/29/81 60-80 -20 L H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Air Force (2-0) 1/9/97 77-46 +31 W H 2/8/97 71-52 +19 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Akron (1-0) 12/10/00 67-54 +13 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Alabama (0-1) 12/30/12 43-44 -1 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Alameda College (1-0) 2/17/79 90-77 +13 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Alaska-Anchorage (13-5) 2/22/75 34-50 -16 L H 2/25/75 26-27 -1 L H 2/11/77 41-44 -3 L H 2/12/77 41-64 -23 L H 2/13/77 58-49 +9 W H 1/25/79 58-47 +11 W H 1/26/79 55-66 -11 L H 12/16/79 87-70 +17 W H 12/22/80 92-91 +1 W H 12/20/81 95-78 +17 W H 2/6/83 83-52 +31 W H 2/8/83 84-53 +31 W H 1/31/84 63-62 +1 W H 2/2/84 78-66 +12 W H 2/2/85 69-55 +14 W H 2/4/85 62-53 +9 W H 2/24/85 67-65 +2 W(OT) A 2/26/93 80-65 +15 W A Home: 11-5 Away: 2-0 Neut.: 0-0 Alaska - Fairbanks (5-0) 11/17/83 79-54 +25 W H 11/18/83 77-64 +13 W H 2/7/85 85-57 +28 W H 2/9/85 92-63 +29 W H 2/26/85 77-72 +5 W A Home: 4-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Alcorn State (1-0) 12/28/11 66-63 +3 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Arizona (2-3) 1/3/87 60-48 +12 W 11/23/90 67-66 +1 W 11/21/99 73-86 -13 L 11/30/03 57-66 -9 L 11/16/08 50-62 -12 L Home: 2-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1

H H H H N

Arizona State (0-5) 11/25/00 61-67 -6 L H 3/20/03 44-57 -13 L A 11/27/09 53-65 -12 L H 11/9/13 44-84 -40 L A 11/28/15 49-75 -26 L H Home: 0-3 Away: 0-2 Neut.: 0-0 Arkansas (2-4) 12/4/87 85-66 +19 W H 12/5/93 88-58 +30 W H 3/14/98 70-76 -6 L N 11/26/00 73-76 -3 L H 11/25/06 56-70 -14 L H 11/24/12 68-83 -15 L H Home: 2-3 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Arkansas State (2-0) 3/27/92 83-73 +10 W N 12/7/97 85-75 +10 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Army (0-1) 12/1/11 51-55 -4 L A Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-0

Date Score Mar. W/L Site Auburn (0-1) 3/15/96 53-73 -20 L N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Ball State (1-0) 11/29/95 88-67 +21 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 N eut.: 0-0 Baylor (1-2) 11/25/95 71-57 +14 W H 12/7/01 65-70 -5 L H 11/18/12 42-77 -35 L H Home: 1-2 Away: 0-0 N eut.: 0-0 Boise State (12-11) 12/28/01 61-48 +13 W A 3/2/02 65-54 +11 W H 1/4/03 62-44 +18 W H 3/6/03 79-48 +31 W A 1/24/04 51-44 +7 W A 2/19/04 64-49 +15 W H 3/9/04 56-59 -3 L N 1/22/05 67-55 +12 W H 2/17/05 51-41 +10 W A 1/23/06 75-83 -8 L A 2/11/06 72-67 +5 W H 3/08/06 63-72 -9 L N 1/20/07 53-62 -9 L H 3/3/07 56-66 -10 L A 1/24/08 73-77 -4 L H 3/1/08 55-66 -11 L A 1/12/09 61-70 -9 L A 3/1/09 68-67 +1 W H 1/23/10 64-73 -9 L A 2/24/10 66-64 +2 W H 1/15/11 63-69 -6 L A 2/2/11 69-53 +16 W H 12/20/16 49-61 -12 L A Home: 8-2 Away: 4-7 Neut.: 0-2 Brigham Young (7-6) 11/17/81 66-94 -28 L A 2/10/83 71-84 -13 L H 2/11/83 88-81 +7 W H 12/6/90 74-51 +23 W H 12/8/90 86-75 +11 W H 12/6/94 72-75 -3 L H 12/8/94 74-70 +4 W H 1/14/99 54-75 -21 L A 2/13/99 59-55 +4 W H 3/19/01 77-73 +4 W(OT) H 12/11/04 56-44 +12 W H 12/5/09 44-81 -37 L N 12/3/15 56-67 -11 L N Home: 7-2 Away: 0-2 Neut.: 0-2 Brigham Young-Hawai’i (13-0) 2/19/75 57-27 -30 W A 3/6/75 43-27 +16 W H 2/27/76 75-34 +41 W H 3/10/76 48-25 +23 W H 1978 90-38 +52 W H 1978 114-50 +64 W H 1/30/79 99-62 +37 W A 2/6/79 83-33 +50 W H 1/25/80 87-46 +41 W A 2/14/80 10-0 +10 W H 2/18/81 99-41 +58 W A 12/4/09 76-46 +30 W A 12/13/14 92-40 +52 W H Home: 8-0 Away: 5-0 Neut.: 0-0 Buffalo (1-1) 12/1/95 61-78 -17 L H 12/4/95 71-59 +12 W H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 N eut.: 0-0 California (4-6) 1/14/77 41-47 -6 L H 1/15/77 25-31 -6 L H 1/4/78 40-71 -31 L A 11/19/81 57-75 -18 L N 11/27/87 62-58 +4 W H 12/4/93 98-73 +25 W H 11/28/97 69-40 +29 W H 11/28/04 70-68 +2 W H 11/25/11 54-69 -15 L H

Date Score Mar. W/L Site 11/21/14 72-79 -7 L H Home: 4-3 Away: 0-2 N eut.: 0-1 Cal Poly (7-10) 2/11/78 54-57 -3 L H 2/12/78 49-61 -12 L H 11/18/82 73-79 -6 L A 1/24/13 61-43 +18 W H 2/23/13 43-47 -4 L A 1/8/14 74-78 (ot) -4 L H 2/8/14 60-62 -2 L A 3/14/14 52-66 -14 L N 1/8/15 65-70 -5 L A 2/7/15 79-64 +15 W H 2/4/16 64-58 +6 W A 3/5/16 68-47 +21 W H 1/19/17 87-79 +8 W A 1/28/17 66-57 +9 W H 3/7/17 71-50 +21 W N 2/1/18 50-52 -2 L A 3/3/18 61-67 -6 L H Home: 4-4 Away: 2-5 Neut.: 1-1 Cal Poly-Pomona (0-2) 1/12/82 62-74 -12 L A 12/21/83 65-84 -19 L A Home: 0-0 Away: 0-2 Neut.: 0-0 CSU Bakersfield (3-3) 11/21/09 75-105 -30 L 12/29/10 84-74 +10 W 12/23/14 69-78 -9 L 11/27/15 74-60 +14 W 12/30/15 65-55 +10 W 11/13/16 51-58 -7 L Home: 2-0 Away: 1-3 Neut: 0-0

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Cal State Fullerton (22-16) 12/17/83 45-64 -19 L A 2/20/86 54-73 -19 L A 2/22/86 69-74 -5 L A 3/6/86 69-76 -7 L N 1/24/87 53-54 -1 L H 1/25/87 46-66 -20 L H 1/18/88 63-70 -7 L A 2/27/88 62-72 -10 L A 2/23/89 77-79 -2 L H 2/25/89 87-68 +19 W H 1/14/90 73-61 +12 W A 2/17/90 80-60 +20 W A 1/14/91 67-71 -4 L H 1/16/91 86-78 +8 W H 1/25/92 71-64 +7 W A 1/28/92 92-77 +15 W A 1/16/93 87-65 +22 W H 1/17/93 85-68 +17 W H 1/11/94 80-71 +9 W A 1/13/94 78-61 +17 W A 1/13/95 69-75 -6 L H 2/12/95 68-84 -16 L A 1/26/96 72-66 +6 W A 2/25/96 86-61 +25 W H 1/3/13 74-83 -9 L A 3/9/13 53-43 +10 W H 3/13/13 51-66 -15 L N 2/15/14 65-52 +7 W H 3/8/14 42-61 -19 L A 2/14/15 54-43 +11 W A 3/7/15 61-38 +23 W H 3/13/15 73-64 +9 W N 1/28/16 62-53 +9 W H 2/25/16 70-50 +20 W A 1/12/17 60-50 +10 W H 2/25/17 55-45 +10 W A 1/4/18 57-69 -12 L A 2/8/18 59-54 +5 W H Home: 11-5 A way: 10-9 Neut.: 1-2 Cal State Hayward (1-0) 12/31/75 53-39 +14 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-0 Cal State Los Angeles (1-0) 1/20/81 68-58 +10 W A Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0

2018-19 RAINBOW WAHINE BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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Score

Mar. W/L Site

Cal State Northridge (9-9) 1/3/83 74-66 +8 W N 12/5/06 72-61 +11 W A 11/19/10 66-58 +8 W H 2/2/13 65-53 +12 W A 3/2/13 69-60 +9 W H 1/12/14 54-44 +10 W H 2/1/14 72-75 (ot) -3 L A 1/10/15 46-53 -7 L N 1/31/15 64-49 +15 W H 3/14/15 60-67 -7 L N 1/14/16 77-50 +27 W H 1/23/16 60-63 -3 L A 2/4/17 56-67 -11 L A 2/18/17 49-60 -11 L H 3/8/17 64-71 -7 L N 1/25/18 58-70 -12 L H 2/22/18 56-54 +2 W A 3/6/18 57-62 -5 L N Home: 5-2 Away: 3-4 Neut.: 1-3 Campbell (2-0) 12/16/05 69-59 +10 W H Date Score Mar. W/L Site 12/17/05 80-64 +16 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Charlotte (1-0) 12/17/01 82-59 +23 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Chattanooga (1-1) 12/16/06 62-65 -3 L H 11/30/13 60-55 +5 W H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Cincinnati (1-0) 12/29/12 65-63 +2 W (OT) H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Cleveland State (1-0) 12/18/01 76-55 +21 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Colorado (0-2) 12/3/88 72-74 -2 L H 1/4/09 55-67 -12 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Colorado State (1-4) 2/6/84 66-73 -7 L A 1/16/97 73-84 -11 L A 2/15/97 64-71 -7 L H 11/29/13 60-65 (OT) -5 L H 11/14/14 63-58 (OT) +5 W A Home: 0-2 Away: 1-2 Neut.: 0-0 Columbia (2-0) 12/28/10 71-46 +25 W H 12/3/11 66-55 +11 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Connecticut (1-2) 12/1/91 76-62 +14 W H 11/26/95 48-65 -17 L H 11/30/02 53-60 -7 L H Home: 1-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Cornell (1-0) 1/4/86 70-54 +16 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Delta State (0-2) 2/3/81 67-70 -3 L H 2/4/81 62-78 -16 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Denver (4-0) 12/3/79 55-42 +13 W 12/4/79 87-42 +45 W 12/19/11 78-64 +14 W 11/16/14 60-58 +2 W Home: 3-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0

H H H A

DePaul (1-1) 12/8/97 74-61 +13 W H 11/20/11 65-90 -25 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Detroit (1-0) 12/18/00 97-53 +44 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Date Score Mar. W/L Site Drake (0-3) 12/28/81 69-75 -6 L H 12/29/81 63-78 -15 L H 12/5/96 74-78 -4 L (OT)H Home: 0-3 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 East Carolina (0-1) 12/21/10 63-71 -8 L N Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 East Tennessee State (0-1) 11/29/09 83-94 -11 L (OT) H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Eastern Illinois (3-0) 11/28/86 60-58 +2 W H 11/29/86 79-74 +5 W H Date Score Mar. W/L Site 11/21/05 64-58 +6 W H Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Eastern Michigan (0-1) 11/20/10 67-83 -16 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Eastern Washington (2-3) 11/23/79 51-46 +5 W H 11/24/79 63-77 -14 L H 1/6/80 68-76 -8 L A 1/6/84 76-81 -5 L H 12/19/00 81-59 +22 W H Home: 2-2 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-0 Elizabethtown (1-0) 12/28/82 75-46 +29 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Evansville (1-0) 12/15/06 71-68 +3 W(OT) H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Fairfield (0-2) 12/21/99 61-63 -2 L H 12/22/03 65-67 -2 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 FGCU (0-1) 12/29/11 52-72 -20 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Florida International (1-0) 3/26/92 83-73 +10 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Florida State (0-1) 12/21/09 39-83 -44 L N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Fresno State (25-25) 1/2/76 60-59 +1 W N 2/19/79 54-78 -24 L A 11/23/82 70-83 -13 L A 2/27/87 66-56 +10 W H 2/28/87 66-71 -5 L H 2/20/88 64-65 -1 L A 2/22/88 65-71 -6 L A 3/2/89 87-72 +15 W H 3/4/89 72-64 +8 W H 3/8/89 71-64 +7 W N 2/14/90 71-70 +1 W A 2/15/90 71-65 +6 W A 2/7/91 82-74 +8 W (2OT)H 2/9/91 70-73 -3 L(OT) H 2/28/92 87-68 +19 W A 3/1/92 78-60 +18 W A 1/2/97 61-60 +1 W(OT) A 2/1/97 65-57 +8 W H 1/4/98 90-62 +28 W H 1/29/98 78-66 +12 W A 1/28/99 70-61 +9 W H 2/27/99 79-62 +17 W A 2/5/00 48-44 +4 W A 3/4/00 84-65 +19 W H 2/2/01 65-60 +5 W A 2/9/01 84-65 +19 W H 1/26/01 69-53 +16 W H 2/21/01 66-47 +19 W A 1/23/03 64-43 +21 W H 2/22/03 51-54 -3 L A 1/3/04 48-46 +2 W A

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OPPONENT SERIES RESULTS 3/6/04 54-63 -9 L H 12/30/04 48-70 -22 L H 3/5/05 48-64 -16 L A 1/21/06 52-77 -25 L A 2/9/06 62-69 -7 L H 1/13/07 69-75 -6 L(OT) A 2/15/07 79-65 +14 W H 3/7/07 47-72 -25 L N 1/17/08 54-74 -20 L A 2/21/08 62-75 -13 L H 1/8/09 50-78 -28 L A 1/23/09 45-71 -26 L H 3/11/09 50-65 -15 L N 1/6/10 42-83 -41 L A 2/6/10 69-78 -9 L H 3/10/10 55-83 -28 L N 1/24/11 57-79 -22 L A 2/27/11 70-83 -13 L H 1/28/12 48-83 -35 L A 2/23/12 52-83 -31 L H Home: 12-9 Away: 11-13 Neut.: 2-2

2/5/11 72-60 +12 W H 2/2/12 61-69 -8 L H 3/3/12 50-69 -19 L A Home: 7-2 Away: 3-4 Neut.: 0-0 Idaho State (3-1) 11/20/81 53-51 +2 W N 12/20/90 75-51 +24 W H 12/21/90 86-65 +21 W H 12/8/17 62-64(OT) -2 L A Home: 2-0 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 1-0

Georgetown (1-0) 11/17/06 69-58 +11 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Iona (0-1) 12/29/07 69-91 -22 l H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Georgia Tech (0-1) 3/28/92 72-90 -18 L N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1

Iowa State (0-1) 11/30/97 62-64 -2 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 N eut.: 0-0

Gonzaga (3-0) 12/20/86 66-62 +4 W A 11/29/02 71-61 +10 W H 11/26/06 68-57 +11 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0

James Madison (1-0) 11/22/98 69-51 +18 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Grambling State (1-0) 12/21/07 71-53 +18 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Grand Canyon (2-1) 12/23/13 51-54 -3 L A 11/13/15 74-41 +33 W A 12/29/16 51-47 +4 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 1-1 Neut.: 0-0 Hartford (0-2) 11/28/03 76-79 -3 L (OT) H 11/24/07 63-76 -13 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Hawai‘i - Hilo (3-0) 1974/75 50-12 +38 W 1974/75 46-16 +30 W 11/11/11 60-51 +9 W Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Hawai‘i Pacific (9-0) 12/18/82 93-50 +43 W 1/5/84 86-46 +40 W 2/21/84 84-51 +33 W 3/3/84 74-48 +26 W 1/2/85 96-48 +48 W 1/13/86 91-41 +50 W 12/31/14 76-68 +8 W 12/11/17 88-54 +34 W 12/30/18 67-57 +10 W Home: 8-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0

H H H A H H H H H

Houston (1-2) 3/21/81 43-100 -57 L N 12/20/00 85-74 +11 W H 12/16/04 55-66 -11 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Idaho (10-6) 12/17/82 58-46 +12 W H 12/19/82 77-62 +15 W H 2/2/06 66-60 +6 W A 2/22/06 71-62 +9 W H 1/17/07 71-61 +10 W H 3/1/07 64-43 +21 W A 1/26/08 68-53 +15 W H 2/28/08 67-54 +13 W A 2/1/09 50-66 -16 L A 2/27/09 60-63 -3 L H 1/13/10 62-52 +10 W H 2/13/10 59-74 -15 L A 1/13/11 48-72 -24 L A

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Illinois-Chicago (2-0) 12/20/95 74-69 +5 W(OT) H 12/9/01 71-50 +21 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Illinois State (1-0) 11/27/98 82-56 +26 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Indiana (1-0) 11/29/97 86-69 +17 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Kansas (2-1) 11/25/89 72-62 +10 W H 11/27/94 68-73 -5 L H 11/22/98 51-47 +4 W H Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Kansas State (1-0) 12/19/09 71-61 +10 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Kent State (4-0) 12/28/05 61-55 +6 W 12/30/05 67-56 +11 W 12/29/09 54-53 +1 W 12/30/09 63-60 +3 W Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

H H H H

Kentucky (1-1) 11/28/98 57-66 -9 L H 12/14/02 70-59 +11 W H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Linfield (3-0) 1/5/79 51-44 +7 W H 1/6/79 65-47 +18 W H 1/17/79 78-69 +9 W A Home: 2-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Lipscomb (1-1) 11/22/03 63-69 -6 L H 11/23/07 85-51 +34 W H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 LIU Brooklyn (1-0) 12/28/12 52-33 +19 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Long Beach State (19-18) 1/31/86 59-91 -32 L H 2/2/86 52-71 -19 L H 2/5/87 51-67 -16 L H 2/7/87 67-66 +1 W(OT) H 2/25/88 65-77 -12 L A 3/5/88 77-106 -29 L A 2/10/89 80-86 -6 L H 2/11/89 72-82 -10 L H 2/27/90 86-84 +2 W H 3/1/90 76-70 +6 W H 2/19/91 51-82 -31 L A 2/20/91 63-73 -10 L A 3/6/91 59-99 -40 L H 1/17/92 54-75 -21 L H 1/19/92 72-75 -3 L H 1/8/93 69-97 +28 W A 1/13/93 91-90 +1 W A 2/18/94 68-53 +15 W H

2/20/94 76-71 +5 W H 1/8/95 59-86 -27 L A 2/5/95 59-72 -13 L H 1/19/96 62-59 +3 W H 2/18/96 67-82 -15 L A 1/13/13 65-57 +9 W H 2/7/13 61-54 +7 W A 1/30/14 72-74 (ot) -3 L A 2/27/14 82-71 +11 W H 3/12/14 52-49 +3 W A 1/29/15 72-64 +8 W H 2/26/15 47-46 +1 W A 1/7/16 67-55 +12 W A 2/11/16 60-42 +18 W H 3/11/16 76-60 +16 W N 1/5/17 57-68 -11 L A 3/4/17 66-63 +3 W H 1/13/18 74-66 +8 W H 2/24/18 80-85 -5 L A Home: 12-9 A way: 6-9 Neut.: 1-0 Louisiana State (1-1) 1/13/81 64-95 -31 L N 11/23/97 79-63 +16 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Louisiana Tech (5-23) 2/11/80 59-103 -44 L H 2/12/80 54-84 -30 L H 2/28/84 53-95 -42 L H 12/13/85 49-92 -43 L H 11/25/88 52-71 -19 L H 1/13/02 55-67 -12 L H 2/7/02 53-82 -29 L A 3/9/02 50-53 -3 L N 1/11/03 52-60 -8 L A 2/6/03 43-67 -24 L H 3/14/03 58-85 -27 L N 1/17/04 50-67 -17 L H 2/12/04 45-83 -38 L A 1/15/05 54-68 -14 L A 2/10/05 79-78 +1 W(OT) H 1/12/06 66-71 -5 L (OT) H 3/4/06 52-91 -39 L A 1/6/07 66-71 -11 L H 2/10/07 60-59 +1 W A 2/2/08 53-90 -37 L A 3/6/08 84-77 +7 W H 2/13/09 56-68 -12 L A 2/22/09 71-89 -18 L H 1/21/10 62-75 -13 L A 2/20/10 71-79 -8 L H 1/8/11 69-74 -5 L(OT) H 2/17/11 50-76 -26 L A 1/19/12 61-46 +15 W H 2/18/12 61-49 +12 W A 3/7/12 54-63 -9 L N Home: 3-13 Away: 2-9 N eut.: 0-3 Louisville (0-2) 2/22/85 58-88 -30 L N 12/21/94 61-72 -21 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Loyola Marymount (10-2) 1/11/83 71-54 +17 W A 1/24/83 89-66 +23 W H 1/25/83 85-60 +25 W H 12/1/83 80-64 +16 W A 12/19/87 83-48 +35 W A 11/27/93 81-76 +5 W H 12/21/98 78-66 +12 W H 12/20/02 56-51 +5 W H 12/7/06 69-79 -10 L A 11/14/08 47-63 -16 L N 12/20/14 85-76 +9 W A 11/20/15 65-51 +14 W H Home: 6-0 Away: 4-1 Neut.: 0-1 Maine (0-1) 11/23/03 62-75 -13 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Marist (1-0) 11/24/17 70-63 +7 W H

Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Massachusetts (1-0) 11/21/98 69-59 +10 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 McNeese State (1-0) 12/19/97 81-51 +30 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Michigan (0-1) 11/30/96 63-75 -13 L H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Michigan State (1-0) 12/20/97 75-68 +7 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Middle Tennessee State (1-0) 12/23/96 82-63 +19 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Millikin (2-0) 1/8/79 65-46 +19 W H 1/9/79 71-57 +14 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Minnesota (2-1) 11/20/98 63-52 +11 W H Date Score Mar. W/L Site 11/25/07 54-72 -18 L H 12/1/13 77-71(ot) +6 W H Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Mississippi (2-1) 1/5/85 54-72 -18 L H 11/27/10 64-57(2OT) +7 W H 11/16/13 79-63 +16 W H Home: 2-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Mississippi State (0-1) 11/27/16 41-66 -25 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Missouri (1-0) 12/21/96 63-54 +9 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Missouri - St. Louis (1-0) 12/4/86 99-66 +33 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Montana (2-0) 3/14/90 83-78 +5 W A 11/30/91 64-62 +2 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Montana State (1-1) 12/2/83 60-62 -2 L N 12/8/18 81-75 +6 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Nevada (24-16) 1/18/82 71-65 +6 W A 1/19/82 66-58 +12 W A 12/3/83 84-71 +13 W N 1/29/93 85-52 +33 W H 1/30/93 85-63 +22 W H 3/10/93 88-71 +17 W N 1/7/94 91-48 +43 W A 1/9/94 84-55 +19 W A 1/5/95 63-62 +1 W(OT) H 3/2/95 72-76 -4 L A 3/7/95 48-55 -7 L N 1/12/96 55-52 +3 W A 2/9/96 63-42 +21 W H 2/4/01 65-52 +13 W H 2/11/01 65-52 +13 W A 1/24/02 73-53 +20 W H 2/24/02 59-51 +8 W A 3/6/02 45-41 +4 W N 1/25/03 58-57 +1 W H 2/20/03 69-75 -6 L A 1/5/04 62-77 -15 L A 3/4/04 63-54 +9 W H 1/1/05 71-43 +28 W H 3/3/05 62-54 +8 W A 3/8/05 61-65 -4 L A 1/5/06 79-74 +5 W A 1/28/06 61-66 -5 L H 1/11/07 59-69 -10 L A 2/3/07 74-72 +2 W H

1/12/08 6-75 -10 L A 2/9/08 69-74 -5 L H 1/17/09 50-69 -19 L H 3/7/09 57-75 -18 L A 1/16/10 62-80 -18 L H 2/15/10 56-76 -20 L A 1/31/11 62-75 -13 L H 2/12/11 42-69 -27 L A 1/26/12 72-63 +9 W A 2/25/12 72-68 +4 W H 12/18/16 59-67 -8 L (3OT) A Home: 11-4 A way: 10-11 Neut.: 3-1 New Mexico (3-5) 3/20/81 59-52 +7 W N 11/25/94 82-61 +21 W H 2/22/97 51-52 -1 L H 2/28/97 53-44 +9 W A 3/4/98 65-79 -14 L N 1/9/99 66-71 -5 L H 2/7/99 55-69 -14 L A 3/24/01 43-68 -15 L A Home: 1-2 Away: 1-2 Neut.: 1-1 New Mexico State (18-16) 1/5/86 67-54 +13 W H 1/9/91 72-80 -8 L A 1/10/91 61-75 -14 L A 3/6/92 97-66 +31 W H 3/8/92 96-89 +7 W H 1/4/93 87-79 +8 W A 1/5/93 62-57 +5 W A 3/11/93 93-70 +23 W N 1/13/94 79-70 +9 W H 1/15/94 64-54 +10 W H 1/20/95 47-76 -29 L A 2/19/95 50-72 -22 L H 1/2/96 60-39 +21 W H 3/2/96 49-59 -10 L A 3/8/96 75-64 +11 W N 1/14/06 69-72 -3 L(2OT) H 3/2/06 74-71 +3 W(OT) A 1/4/07 51-58 -7 L H 2/8/07 57-46 +11 W A 1/31/08 53-71 -18 L A 3/8/08 58-59 -1 L H 3/12/08 40-55 -15 L A 2/15/09 57-69 -12 L A 2/20/09 54-51 +3 W H 1/9/10 51-73 -22 L A 2/10/10 67-75 -8 L H 1/6/11 58-74 -16 L H 2/15/11 57-52 -5 W A 3/9/11 57-71 -14 L N 2/21/12 51-48 +3 W H 2/16/12 58-51 +7 W A 11/20/16 56-53 +3 W H Home: 10-6 Away: 5-8 Neut.: 2-1 New Orleans (2-2) 3/3/83 51-67 -13 L H 3/5/83 59-74 -15 L H 1/4/89 FFT W H 1/6/89 FFT W H Home: 2-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Carolina (1-5) 11/27/88 76-61 +15 W H 11/26/94 51-83 -32 L H 11/29/98 72-75 -3 L H 12/1/02 50-61 -11 L H 11/28/10 57-91 -34 L H 11/30/14 65-74 -9 L H Home: 1-5 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Carolina Central (1-0) 11/26/10 82-47 +35 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Carolina State (0-1) 12/30/11 54-84 -30 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Central College (1-0) 12/8/86 88-55 +33 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Dakota - Williston (1-1) 12/28/79 84-79 +5 W H

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OPPONENT SERIES RESULTS 12/29/79 65-82 -17 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 North Texas State (0-1) 11/21/81 76-80 -4 L N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Northeastern Illinois (1-0) 2/28/93 98-59 +39 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Northern Arizona (10-1) 1/18/81 77-54 +23 W N 1/15/82 65-58 +7 W A 1/16/82 85-66 +19 W A 1/10/85 67-57 +10 W H 1/12/85 74-53 +11 W H 11/17/00 67-53 +14 W H 11/18/07 67-51 +16 W H 12/6/08 58-61 -3 L N 11/15/13 74-66 +8 W A 11/15/15 61-52 +9 W H 11/17/18 84-68 +16 W H Home: 5-0 Away: 4-0 Neut.: 1-1 Northern Oklahoma (0-2) 12/15/80 68-80 -12 L H 12/17/80 61-80 -19 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Notre Dame (1-0) 3/22/81 61-56 +5 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Occidental College (1-1) 1/20/78 71-54 +17 W H 1/21/78 71-73 -2 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Ohio State (1-0) 12/14/98 57-41 +16 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Oklahoma (1-3) 12/6/91 95-82 +13 W H 11/20/99 67-53 -14 L H 11/18/06 56-76 -20 L H 11/25/12 49-74 -25 L H Home: 1-3 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Oklahoma Baptist (1-0) 1/7/84 89-74 +15 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Oklahoma State (2-2) 1/5/86 65-66 -1 L H 3/21/01 52-51 +1 W H 11/25/01 72-62 +10 W H 12/30/06 64-78 -14 L H Home: 2-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Oral Roberts (3-1) 3/17/83 60-69 -9 L N 11/24/84 73-66 +7 W N 12/3/84 72-61 +11 W H 12/4/84 73-56 +17 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-1 Oregon (3-3) 1/16/79 40-121 -81 L A 12/1/88 81-72 +9 W H 11/26/93 73-64 +9 W H 11/23/12 85-73 +12 W H 11/26/16 49-86 -37 L H 12/22/18 44-85 -41 L N Home: 3-1 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-1 Oregon State (4-6) 1/5/80 43-79 -36 L A 1/1/82 64-102 -38 L N 12/20/89 91-59 +32 W A 12/12/92 72-71 +1 W H 12/20/93 63-85 -22 L A 12/11/99 75-69 +6 W H 3/14/02 50-62 -12 L A 12/17/07 57-70 -13 L H 11/21/10 54-49 +5 W H 12/13/13 64-76 -12 L A Home: 3-1 Away: 1-4 Neut.: 0-1 Pacific (27-10) 2/11/79 70-57 +13 W A

1/1/80 61-77 -16 L A 1/5/82 74-83 -9 L N 11/27/82 79-71 +8 W A 1/12/84 61-63 -2 L A 1/17/85 77-72 +5 W(OT) A 1/19/85 62-74 -8 L A 1/16/86 80-59 +21 W H 1/18/86 85-57 +18 W H 2/16/87 74-63 +9 W A 2/17/87 83-65 +18 W A 1/7/88 76-47 +29 W H 1/9/88 70-61 +9 W H 2/18/89 75-53 +20 W A Date Score Mar. W/L Site 2/20/89 80-59 +21 W A 1/25/90 63-53 +10 W H 1/27/90 87-68 +19 W H 3/8/90 63-68 -5 L N 1/19/91 53-38 +15 W A 1/20/91 45-62 -17 L A 1/8/92 59-56 +3 W H 1/10/92 84-60 +24 W H 3/10/92 78-65 +13 W N 2/4/93 64-61 +3 W A 2/9/93 72-59 +3 W A 2/25/94 92-58 +34 W H 2/26/94 77-73 +4 W H 3/10/94 73-59 +14 W N 1/3/95 53-51 +2 W H 3/5/95 56-73 -17 L A 1/14/96 56-73 -17 L A 2/11/96 78-70 +8 W H 3/9/96 68-64 +4 W N 1/17/13 61-71 -10 L A 2/16/13 59-48 +11 W(OT) H 12/15/13 81-70 +11 W A 12/6/14 61-69 -8 L H Home: 12-1 Away: 11-6 Neut.: 3-2 Penn State (0-1) 11/28/87 64-81 -17 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Pennsylvania (1-1) 1/4/85 77-63 +14 W H 1/2/16 54-64 -10 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Pepperdine (6-4) 1/14/80 68-91 -23 L A 1/10/81 52-83 -21 L A 1/2/82 53-79 -26 L N 1/3/82 79-77 +2 W N 1/10/83 63-62 +1 W A 12/22/83 74-65 +9 W A 3/2/85 69-65 +4 W H 12/23/92 80-66 +14 W H 11/18/00 68-46 +22 W H 1/2/09 52-65 -13 L H Home: 3-1 Away: 2-2 Neut.: 1-1 Pittsburgh (1-0) 11/9/96 65-34 +31 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Portland (2-3) 12/18/89 92-73 +19 W A 12/4/92 80-54 +16 W H 12/4/10 61-66 -5 L A 11/18/11 64-82 -18 L H 11/10/17 47-76 -29 L A Home: 1-1 Away: 1-2 Neut.: 0-0 Portland State (4-4) 1/22/79 43-85 -42 L A 1/2/81 57-74 -17 L N 12/13/91 106-81 +25 W N 12/15/91 91-86 +5 W H 11/18/01 68-55 +13 W H 12/20/07 72-78 -6 L N 12/2/10 66-77 -11 L A 12/18/11 78-66 +12 W H Home: 3-0 Away: 0-2 Neut.: 1-2 Prairie View A&M (1-0) 11/28/14 72-58 +14 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

Princeton (2-0) 12/19/95 71-49 +22 W H 12/22/99 70-52 +18 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Puget Sound (1-0) 1/8/86 84-73 +11 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Purdue (1-1) 11/29/09 74-90 -16 L H 11/25/17 67-79 -13 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Quincy (2-0) 1/11/78 67-54 +13 W H 1/12/78 62-45 +17 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Rice (5-12) 3/5/97 57-54 +3 W N 1/22/98 79-53 +26 W H 2/22/98 71-76 -5 L A 1/20/00 71-66 +5 W H 2/20/00 59-77 -18 L A 3/10/00 73-76 -3 L N 1/28/01 70-53 +17 W H 2/18/01 53-57 -4 L A 1/17/02 43-57 -14 L A 2/17/02 54-55 -1 L H 3/8/02 59-36 +23 W N 1/30/03 50-54 -4 L A 3/01/03 47-56 -9 L H 1/29/04 56-61 -5 L H 2/28/04 56-58 -2 L A 1/27/05 68-70 -2 L A 2/26/05 49-70 -21 L H Home: 3-4 Away: 0-7 Neut.: 2-1

1/10/98 88-38 +50 W H 2/3/98 85-48 +37 W A 1/23/99 65-57 +8 W A 2/20/99 66-39 +27 W H 11/28/08 48-71 -23 L H 11/19/11 44-71 -27 L H Home: 7-4 Away: 5-8 Neut.: 0-2

1/22/11 43-53 -10 L A 2/24/11 55-53 +2 W H 1/14/12 67-83 -16 L A 2/11/12 58-67 -9 L H 12/22/15 76-73 +3 W A 11/25/16 61-77 -16 L H Home: 22-5 Away: 19-11 Neut.: 1-1

San Francisco (4-4) 1/7/78 85-79 +6 W A 1/7/81 48-67 -19 L A 12/21/84 60-61 -1 L A 12/16/88 68-74 -6 L A 12/8/05 71-63 +8 W A 12/29/06 70-49 +21 W H 12/3/09 58-48 +10 W H Date Score Mar. W/L Site 11/9/12 52-65 -13 L A Home: 2-0 Away: 2-4 Neut.: 0-0

Santa Clara (7-2) 1/6/78 65-40 +25 W A 11/20/82 57-65 -8 L N 1/16/84 70-57 +13 W A 12/19/88 94-69 +25 W A 12/13/92 80-78 +2 W H 12/15/96 62-51 +11 W H 3/15/01 73-57 +16 W H 11/26/04 68-75 -7 L H 12/10/05 73-69 +4 W A Home: 3-1 Away: 4-0 Neut.: 0-1

San Francisco State (5-2) 1/8/80 52-67 -15 L A 12/19/81 70-72 -2 L H 11/19/82 63-52 +11 W N 1/4/83 69-62 +7 W A 1/2/84 76-70 +6 W H 1/10/84 61-55 +5 W A 12/19/84 76-57 +19 W A Home: 1-1 Away: 3-1 Neut.: 1-0

Seattle (2-0) 1/3/84 60-50 +10 W H 11/12/17 73-58 +15 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0

San Jose State (42-17) 1/3/78 31-88 -57 L A 1/12/80 53-96 -43 L A 1/6/82 63-86 -23 L N 11/23/85 94-65 +29 W A 2/12/87 68-45 +23 W A 2/14/87 79-58 +21 W A 1/2/88 90-55 +35 W H Sacramento State (3-0) 1/4/88 73-43 +30 W H 11/26/82 79-73 +6 W A 2/14/89 77-66 +11 W A 11/25/02 79-53 +26 W H 2/16/89 78-58 +30 W A 12/20/15 74-72 +2 W A 1/7/90 86-50 +36 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 2-0 Neut.: 0-0 1/8/90 94-62 +32 W H St. Bonaventure (1-0) 1/22/91 67-55 +12 W A 11/21/97 83-45 +38 W H 1/23/91 71-45 +26 W A Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 2/7/92 99-80 +19 W H 2/9/92 76-63 +13 W H Saint Mary’s (CA) (3-4) 2/6/93 79-66 +13 W A 1/14/84 67-71 -4 L A 2/7/93 91-54 +37 W A 1/3/90 92-61 +31 W H 3/4/94 88-52 +36 W H 1/4/90 86-72 +14 W H 3/6/94 95-45 +50 W H 12/13/98 68-71(OT) -3 L H 1/27/95 57-69 -12 L A 3/16/00 60-75 -15 L A 2/26/95 72-62 +10 W H 12/14/03 75-71 +4 W H 1/7/96 96-52 +44 W H 3/20/15 88-92 -4 L(OT) A 1/31/96 62-39 +23 W A Home: 3-1 Away: 0-3 Neut.: 0-0 1/4/97 84-57 +27 W A San Diego (5-1) 1/30/97 69-51 +18 W H 12/10/87 58-55 +3 W H 1/2/98 86-56 +30 W H 12/11/87 84-65 +19 W H 1/31/98 80-69 +11 W A 12/21/85 57-44 +13 W A 1/30/99 87-43 +34 W H 12/22/91 84-76 +8 W A 2/25/99 70-43 +27 W A 3/21/13 49-61 -12 L A 1/29/00 73-57 +16 W A 11/19/18 64-63(OT) +1 W H 2/26/00 69-42 +27 W H Home: 3-0 Away: 2-1 Neut.: 0-0 1/21/01 72-74 -2 L H San Diego State (12-14) 2/23/01 91-61 +30 W A 1/13/80 54-58 -4 L A 1/5/02 81-67 +14 W H 1/11/81 37-65 -18 L A 2/2/02 66-57 +9 W A 1/21/82 28-80 -52 L A 1/19/03 54-40 +14 W H 11/29/83 67-95 -28 L A 2/16/03 67-71 -4 L A 2/28/86 79-75 +4 W H 1/8/04 45-73 -28 L A 3/2/86 60-64 -4 L H 2/6/04 50-62 -12 L H 1/19/87 56-96 -40 L A 1/8/05 49-54 -5 L(OT) A 1/20/87 70-69 +1 W(OT) A 2/5/05 54-56 -2 L H 3/5/87 62-68 -6 L N 2/4/06 76-61 +15 W A 1/28/88 75-83 -8 L H 2/25/06 57-49 +8 W H 1/30/88 70-58 +12 W H 1/25/07 56-57 -1 L A 1/25/89 73-60 +13 W A 2/25/06 64-53 +11 W H 1/26/89 52-56 -4 L A 1/19/08 70-54 +16 W A 2/8/90 73-49 +24 W H 2/23/08 61-47 +14 W H 2/10/90 88-73 +15 W H 1/10/09 50-54 -4 L A 12/21/91 72-70 +2 W A 2/6/09 64-48 +16 W H 3/16/94 75-81 -6 L A 3/10/09 70-57 +13 W N 1/25/97 54-44 +10 W H 1/27/10 63-49 +14 W H 2/20/97 53-58 -5 L A 2/17/10 61-68 -7 L A 3/7/97 48-74 -16 L N

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Skagit (2-0) 2/2/79 62-58 +4 W H 2/3/79 74-57 +7 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Sonoma State (1-0) 11/25/85 68-34 +26 W A Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 South Carolina (0-4) 12/3/81 52-84 -32 L H 12/4/81 46-74 -28 L H 11/25/90 61-81 -20 L H 11/29/15 51-67 -16 L H Home: 0-4 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Southeast Missouri State (1-0) 12/9/04 79-69 +10 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Southern Illinois (0-1) 3/18/83 68-84 -16 L N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Southern Methodist (14-4) 11/29/84 68-56 +12 W H 11/30/84 86-62 +24 W H 2/27/93 90-68 +22 W N 1/15/98 74-68 +6 W A 2/14/98 73-69 +4 W H 1/13/00 51-68 -17 L A 2/12/00 63-51 +12 W H 1/7/01 74-56 +18 W H 2/16/01 62-48 +14 W H 3/9/01 97-88 +9 W(OT) N 1/11/02 52-51 +1 W H 2/9/02 60-53 +7 W A 1/9/03 56-66 -10 L A 2/8/03 69-60 +9 W H 1/15/04 67-50 +17 W H 2/14/04 65-74 -9 L A 1/13/05 70-63 +7 W H 2/12/05 50-52 -2 L A Home: 10-0 Away: 2-4 Neut.: 2-0 Southern Mississippi (1-0) 12/7/96 91-81 +10 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Southern Oregon (2-0) 2/29/80 83-49 +34 W H 3/1/80 79-64 +15 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Southern Utah (2-0) 12/17/93 106-87 +19 W H 12/18/93 92-69 +23 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Southwest Missouri State (1-0) 12/20/92 80-74 +6 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Stanford (0-9) 1/5/78 27-65 -38 L A 11/22/85 65-68 -3 L N 12/5/87 76-82 -6 L H

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2/26/04 57-68 -11 L H 1/29/05 64-83 -19 L A 2/24/05 62-72 -5 L H Home: 5-3 Away: 5-3 Neut.: 0-0 UC Davis (8-8) Date Score Mar. W/L Site 1/3/76 53-47 +6 W N 11/17/07 52-73 -21 L H 12/20/11 57-62 -5 L H 1/19/13 71-63 +8 W A 2/14/13 59-48 +11 W H 1/23/14 64-50 +14 W H 2/22/14 52-56 -4 L A 1/22/15 58-53 +5 W A 2/21/15 62-60 +2 W H 1/9/16 58-60 -2 L A 2/18/16 70-50 +20 W H 3/12/16 78-59 +19 W N 1/7/17 55-70 -15 L A 2/16/17 50-69 -19 L H 1/6/18 52-76 -24 L A 2/17/18 56-68 -12 L H Home: 4-4 Away: 2-4 Neut.: 2-0 UC Irvine (30-10) 1/21/85 50-80 -30 L A 1/23/85 57-62 -5 L A 1/27/86 61-64 -3 L(OT) A 2/24/86 58-66 -8 L A 1/30/87 63-48 +15 W H 1/31/87 57-47 +10 W H 1/16/88 67-72 -5 L A 3/6/88 68-66 +2 W A 2/2/89 75-58 +17 W H 2/4/89 79-55 +24 W H 1/15/90 80-54 +16 W A 2/19/90 97-46 +51 W A 1/3/91 68-37 +31 W H 1/4/91 67-55 +12 W H 1/23/92 95-55 +40 W A 1/27/92 91-61 +30 W A 1/22/93 78-45 +33 W H 1/24/93 79-71 +8 W H 2/8/94 86-70 +16 W A 2/9/94 79-52 +27 W A 3/9/94 85-82 +3 W N 1/15/95 52-60 -8 L H 2/10/95 59-61 -2 L A 1/28/96 74-59 +15 W A 2/23/96 56-39 +17 W H 11/24/00 65-52 +13 W H 12/28/07 84-79 +5 W H 12/7/08 74-46 +28 W N 1/9/13 56-46 +10 W H 2/9/13 52-64 -12 L A 1/25/14 85-59 +26 W H 2/20/14 55-54 +1 W A 1/24/15 85-50 +35 W A 2/19/15 75-37 +38 W H 1/21/16 83-65 +18 W A 1/30/16 59-35 +24 W H 1/26/17 79-62 +17 W H 2/23/17 73-60 +13 W A 1/11/18 67-74 -7 L H 1/20/18 66-70 -4 L A Home: 16-2 Away: 12-8 Neut.: 2-0 UCLA (1-8) 1/13/81 44-106 -62 L A 1/8/83 57-82 -25 L A 11/24/83 67-78 -11 L H 11/26/84 48-70 -22 L A 11/23/02 70-66 +4 W H 11/19/09 52-98 -46 L A 12/19/10 44-72 -28 L N 3/19/16 50-66 -16 L A 12/4/16 49-72 -23 L A Home: 1-1 Away: 0-6 Neut.: 0-1 UC Riverside (8-5) 11/17/09 63-58 +5 W A 1/5/13 65-50 +15 W A 3/7/13 67-57 +10 W H 1/18/14 74-61 +13 W A

2/13/14 67-54 +13 W H 1/17/15 69-58 +11 W H 2/12/15 72-69 +3 W A 1/16/16 74-77 -3 L H 2/27/16 77-81 -4 L A 2/2/17 45-63 -18 L A 2/8/17 59-79 -20 L H 1/18/18 57-69 -12 L A 1/27/18 63-57 +6 W H Home: 4-2 Away: 4-3 Neut.: 0-0 UC Santa Barbara (27-16) 1/4/81 49-55 -6 L N 1/14/82 64-74 -10 L A 2/24/83 85-65 +20 W H 2/25/83 65-64 +1 W H 1/25/85 54-55 -1 L A 1/26/85 73-65 +8 W A 2/13/86 75-56 +19 W H 2/15/86 71-52 +19 W H 1/15/87 62-51 +11 W A 1/17/87 72-55 +17 W A 2/11/88 67-55 +8 W H 2/13/88 84-66 +18 W H 1/21/89 80-58 +22 W A 1/23/89 77-63 +14 W A 2/1/90 107-75 +32 W H 2/3/90 81-55 +26 W H 2/23/91 77-87 -10 L A 2/25/91 62-70 -8 L A 2/21/92 86-79 +7 W(OT) H 2/23/92 56-67 -11 L H 3/11/92 75-80 -5 L H 1/10/93 60-64 -4 L A 1/11/93 75-66 +9 W A 3/12/93 77-80 -2 L N 1/28/94 82-58 +24 W H 1/30/94 75-57 +18 W H 2/3/95 50-62 -12 L H 2/14/95 64-81 -17 L A 1/21/96 64-57 +7 W H 2-16/96 49-57 -8 L A 12/22/97 91-66 +25 W H 1/26/13 50-51 -1 L H 2/21/13 54-51 +3 W A 2/6/14 63-60 +3 W A 3/6/14 73-60 +13 W H 2/5/15 60-43 +17 W H 3/5/15 60-36 +24 W A 2/6/16 63-62 +1 W A 3/3/16 59-45 +14 W H 1/21/17 62-74 -12 L A 2/11/17 52-67 -15 L H 2/3/18 61-71 -10 L A 3/1/18 73-64 +9 W H Home: 17-5 Away: 10-9 Neut.: 0-2 UNC Greensboro (1-0) 1/2/15 74-54 +20 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 UNLV (15-32) 1/1/76 49-101 -52 L N 2/21/76 30-96 -66 L H 1/17/80 61-97 -36 L A 1/18/80 59-101 -42 L A 2/21/80 69-87 -18 L H 2/22/80 64-73 -9 L H 1/17/81 52-69 -17 L H 2/14/82 78-84 -6 L H 2/17/82 67-66 +1 W H 1/1/83 69-87 -18 L A 3/4/85 66-88 -22 L H 3/5/85 59-63 -4 L H 3/9/85 49-68 -19 L N 1/23/86 61-76 -15 L A 1/25/86 58-72 -14 L A 1/8/87 71-60 +11 W H 1/10/87 60-53 +7 W H 1/13/88 79-84 -5 L A 1/14/88 68-78 -10 L A 3/10/88 56-62 -6 L N 1/12/89 65-78 -13 L N 1-14/89 88-80 +8 W H 3/10/89 64-73 -9 L H 1/12/90 75-83 -8 L A 1/13/90 79-96 -17 L A

2/14/91 59-66 -7 L H 2/16/91 61-70 -9 L H 2/25/92 58-65 -7 L A 2/26/92 67-71 -4 L A 3/5/93 100-85 +15 W H 3/7/93 82-69 +13 W H 1/3/94 59-71 -12 L A 1/5/94 70-74 -4 L A 3/12/94 60-78 -18 L N 1/22/95 61-72 -11 L A 2/17/95 69-68 +1 W H 1/4/96 69-43 +26 W H 2/29/96 73-66 +7 W A 1/11/97 77-59 +18 W H 2/6/97 72-46 +28 W A 2/7/98 105-81 +24 W H 2/26/98 87-70 +17 W A 3/1/99 67-73 -6 L A 12/15/02 71-66 +5 W H 12/20/09 54-67 -13 L A 12/30/10 48-63 -15 L H 11/23/14 79-70 +9 W H Home: 12-11 Away: 3-16 Neut.: 0-5 USC (0-6) 12/21/82 62-95 -33 L H 11/19/05 71-80 -9 L H 12/9/06 52-72 -20 L A 12/21/13 55-66 -11 L A 11/11/16 44-76 -32 L A 11/26/18 60-71 -11 L H Home: 0-3 Away: 0-3 Neut.: 0-0 U.S. International (0-1) 12/20/85 69-78 -9 L A Home: 0-0 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-0 Utah (0-5) 11/23/81 55-77 -22 L A 1/17/99 51-82 -21 L A 2/13/99 44-46 -2 L H 11/27/04 45-52 -7 L H 11/1/12 61-62 -1 L H Home: 0-2 Away: 0-2 Neut.: 0-0 Utah State (8-9) 12/19/78 61-81 -20 L H 12/20/78 66-95 -29 L H 12/20/80 75-86 -11 L H 1/26/06 61-48 +13 W H 2/18/06 63-50 +13 W A 1/27/07 62-57 +5 W A 2/18/07 79-63 +13 W H 1/9/08 48-55 -7 L A 2/7/08 69-42 +27 W H 1/25/09 43-52 -9 L H 1/30/09 63-61 +2 W A 1/18/10 69-56 +13 W H 3/6/10 51-53 -2 L A 1/27/11 41-52 -11 L A 3/3/11 72-71 +1 W(OT) H 2/4/12 55-69 -14 L H 3/1/12 64-85 -21 L A Home: 5-5 Away: 3-4 Neut.: 0-0 Utah Valley (1-0) 12/2/08 77-70 +7 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 UTEP (14-2) 1/7/91 67-66 +1 W(OT) A 1/7/99 68-31 +37 W H 2/4/99 77-63 +14 W A 1/8/00 91-55 +36 W H 2/3/00 65-36 +29 W A 3/8/00 77-48 +29 W N 1/14/01 63-42 +21 W A 3/1/01 77-56 +21 W H 2/4/02 89-66 +23 W A 2/28/02 64-48 +16 W H 1/2/03 75-57 +18 W H 3/8/03 68-57 +11 W A 1/22/04 39-44 -5 L A 2/21/04 57-49 +8 W H 1/20/05 74-63 +11 W H 2/19/05 50-71 -21 L A Home: 7-0 Away: 6-2 Neut.: 1-0

Vanderbilt (0-2) 11/23/84 57-81 -24 L N 12/23/99 60-73 -13 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-1 Virginia (1-1) 11/26/89 88-78 +10 W H 11/26/11 43-60 -17 L L Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Virginia Commonwealth (1-0) 11/26/00 77-66 +11 W H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Wake Forest (1-0) 12/18/04 68-64 +4 W(OT) H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Washington (3-4) 1/2/80 63-79 -16 L A 1/3/86 53-76 -23 L H 3/15/89 79-87 -8 L A 12/21/92 80-67 +13 W H 11/27/99 73-59 +14 W H 11/16/07 80-75 +5 W H 3/21/14 50-67 -17 L A Home: 3-1 Away: 0-3 Neut.: 0-0 Date Score Mar. W/L Site Washington State (6-2) 11/24/89 82-63 +19 W H 11/24/94 76-69 +7 W H 11/17/01 65-50 +15 W H 11/25/06 68-63 +5 W H 12/19/08 48-66 -18 L H 12/22/08 65-59 +6 W H 11/15/13 77-66 +11 W H 11/22/15 52-62 -10 L H Home: 6-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Weber State (2-1) 11/18/81 73-83 -10 L A 12/8/89 94-68 +26 W H 12/10/89 90-69 +21 W H Home: 2-0 Away: 0-1 Neut.: 0-0 West Virginia (1-1) 12/20/96 73-54 +21 W H 11/17/13 56-59 -3 L H Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Western Carolina (0-1) 12/14/07 60-69 -9 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Western Kentucky (1-2) 1/4/87 67-75 -8 L H 11/24/90 72-75 -3 L H 11/19/00 73-70 +3 W H Home: 1-2 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Western Washington (1-0) 1/3/81 56-53 +3 W N Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 1-0 Whittier (1-0) 12/21/87 80-39 +41 W A Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Whitworth (1-0) 12/21/86 67-59 +8 W A Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neut.: 0-0 Wichita State (3-0) 12/7/91 75-53 +22 W H 12/21/95 67-54 +13 W H 12/12/99 75-55 +20 W H Home: 3-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Willamette (4-0) 3/18/77 59-34 +25 W H 3/19/77 71-45 +26 W H 3/21/77 66-35 +31 W H 1/3/79 73-65 +8 W H Home: 4-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Wisconsin (0-1) 11/26/05 67-77 -10 L H Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1-0) 12/10/99 87-85 +2 W(2OT) H Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neut.: 0-0

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ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Opponent Abilene Christian Air Force Akron Alabama Alameda College Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Fairbanks Alcorn State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State Army Auburn Ball State Baylor Boise State Brigham Young BYU-Hawai‘i Buffalo California Cal Bakersfield Cal Poly Cal Poly-Pomona Cal St. Fullerton Cal St. Hayward Cal St. Los Angeles Cal St. Northridge Campbell Charlotte Chattanooga Cincinnati Cleveland State Colorado Colorado State Columbia Connecticut Cornell Delta State Denver DePaul Detroit Drake East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Elizabethtown Evansville Fairfield Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fresno State Georgetown Georgia Tech Gonzaga Grambling State Grand Canyon Hartford Hawai‘i-Hilo Hawai‘i Pacific Houston Idaho Idaho State Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana

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W L Pct Last Mtg. 1 1 .500 1/29/81 2 0 1.000 2/8/97 1 0 1.000 12/10/00 0 1 0.000 12/30/12 1 0 1.000 2/17/79 13 5 .722 2/26/93 5 0 1.000 2/26/85 1 0 1.000 12/28/11 3 3 .500 12/17/17 0 5 .000 11/28/15 2 4 .333 11/24/12 2 0 1.000 12/7/97 0 1 .000 12/1/11 0 1 .000 3/15/96 1 0 1.000 11/29/91 1 2 .333 11/18/12 10 9 .526 12/20/16 7 6 .538 12/3/15 13 0 1.000 12/13/14 1 1 .500 12/4/95 4 6 .400 11/21/14 3 3 .500 11/13/15 7 10 .411 3/3/18 0 2 .000 12/21/83 22 16 .578 2/8/18 1 0 1.000 12/31/75 1 0 1.000 1/20/81 9 9 .500 3/6/18 2 0 1.000 12/17/05 1 0 1.000 12/17/01 1 1 .500 11/30/13 1 0 1.000 12/29/12 1 0 1.000 12/18/01 0 2 .000 1/4/09 1 4 .200 11/14/14 2 0 1.000 12/3/11 1 2 .333 11/30/02 1 0 1.000 1/4/86 0 2 .000 2/4/81 4 0 1.000 11/16/14 1 1 .500 11/20/11 1 0 1.000 12/18/00 0 3 .000 12/5/96 0 1 .000 12/21/10 0 1 .000 11/29/09 3 0 1.000 11/21/05 0 1 .000 11/20/10 2 3 .400 12/19/00 1 0 1.000 12/28/82 1 0 1.000 12/15/06 0 2 .000 12/22/03 0 1 .000 12/29/11 1 0 1.000 3/26/92 0 1 .000 12/21/09 25 26 .490 2/23/12 1 0 1.000 11/17/06 0 1 .000 3/28/92 3 0 1.000 11/26/06 1 0 1.000 12/21/07 2 1 .667 12/29/16 0 2 .000 11/24/07 3 0 1.000 11/11/11 10 0 1.000 12/30/17 1 2 .333 12/16/04 10 6 .625 3/3/12 3 1 .750 12/8/17 2 0 1.000 12/9/01 1 0 1.000 11/27/98 1 0 1.000 11/29/97

Opponent Iona Iowa State James Madison Kansas Kansas State Kent State Kentucky Linfield Lipscomb Long Beach State LIU Brooklyn Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola Marymount Maine Marist Massachusetts McNeese State Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee St. Millikin Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri-St. Louis Montana Montana State Nevada New Mexico New Mexico State New Orleans North Carolina North Carolina Cent. North Carolina St. North Central Coll. No. Dakota-Williston North Texas State Northeastern Illinois Northern Arizona Northern Oklahoma Notre Dame Occidental College Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pennsylvania Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Portland State Prairie View A&M Princeton Puget Sound Purdue Quincy Rice Sacramento State St. Bonaventure Saint Mary’s (CA) San Diego

W L Pct Last Mtg. 0 1 .000 12/29/07 0 1 .000 11/30/97 1 0 1.000 12/22/98 2 1 .667 11/22/98 1 0 1.000 12/19/09 4 0 1.000 12/30/09 1 1 .500 12/14/02 3 0 1.000 1/17/79 1 1 .500 11/23/07 19 18 .513 2/24/18 1 0 1.000 12/28/12 1 1 .500 11/23/97 5 23 .217 3/7/12 0 2 .000 12/21/94 10 2 .833 11/20/15 0 1 .000 11/23/03 1 0 1.000 11/24/17 1 0 1.000 11/21/98 1 0 1.000 12/19/97 0 1 .000 11/30/96 1 0 1.000 12/20/97 1 0 1.000 12/23/96 2 0 1.000 1/9/79 2 1 .666 12/1/13 2 1 .666 11/16/13 0 1 .000 11/27/16 1 0 1.000 12/21/96 1 0 1.000 12/4/86 2 0 1.000 11/30/91 1 1 .500 12/4/17 24 16 .600 12/18/16 3 5 .375 3/24/01 17 15 .531 11/20/16 2 2 .500 1/6/89 1 5 .167 11/30/14 1 0 1.000 11/26/10 0 1 .000 12/30/11 1 0 1.000 12/8/86 1 1 .500 12/29/79 0 1 .000 11/21/81 1 0 1.000 2/28/93 10 1 .909 11/17/17 0 2 .000 12/17/80 1 0 1.000 3/22/81 1 1 .500 1/21/78 1 0 1.000 12/14/98 1 2 .333 11/18/06 1 0 1.000 1/7/84 2 2 .500 12/30/06 3 1 .750 12/4/84 3 3 .500 12/22/17 4 6 .400 12/13/13 27 10 .730 12/6/14 0 1 .000 11/28/87 1 1 .500 1/2/16 6 4 .600 1/2/09 1 0 1.000 11/29/96 2 3 .400 11/10/17 4 4 .500 12/18/11 1 0 1.000 11/28/14 2 0 1.000 12/22/99 1 0 1.000 1/8/86 0 2 .000 11/25/17 2 0 1.000 1/12/78 5 12 .294 2/26/05 3 0 1.000 12/20/15 1 0 1.000 11/21/97 3 4 .429 3/20/15 5 0 1.000 11/19/17

Opponent San Diego State San Francisco San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Sonoma State South Carolina Southeast Missouri St. Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Southern Mississippi Southern Oregon Southern Utah SW Missouri St. Stanford Stephen F. Austin Syracuse Temple Tennessee-Martin Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas-Arlington Texas Christian Texas Southern Texas Tech Toledo Troy State Tulsa UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UC Santa Barbara UC Riverside UNC Greensboro UNLV USC US International Utah Utah State Utah Valley UTEP Vanderbilt Virginia Va. Commonwealth Wake Forest Washington Washington State Weber State West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky Western Washington Whittier Whitworth Wichita State Willamette Wisconsin Wisc.-Milwaukee Wright State Wyoming Yale Youngstown State

W L Pct Last Mtg. 12 14 .462 11/19/11 4 4 .500 11/9/12 5 2 .714 12/19/84 42 17 .712 11/25/16 7 2 .778 12/10/05 2 0 1.000 11/12/17 1 0 1.000 11/25/85 0 4 .000 11/29/15 1 0 1.000 12/9/04 0 1 .000 3/18/83 14 4 .778 2/12/05 1 0 1.000 12/7/96 2 0 1.000 3/1/80 2 0 1.000 12/18/93 1 0 1.000 12/20/92 0 9 .000 11/29/14 0 3 .000 12/1/96 1 0 1.000 11/29/03 0 1 .000 3/19/83 1 0 1.000 11/16/12 2 1 .667 12/15/07 1 1 .500 11/27/11 1 2 .333 12/20/17 0 1 .000 12/16/03 5 3 .625 3/10/01 1 0 1.000 12/12/98 1 3 .250 11/24/06 1 1 .500 11/15/08 0 1 .000 12/20/94 10 6 .625 2/24/05 8 8 .500 2/17/18 30 10 .750 1/20/18 1 8 .111 12/4/16 27 16 .627 3/1/18 8 5 .615 1/27/18 1 0 1.000 1/2/15 15 32 .319 11/23/14 0 6 .000 11/26/17 0 1 .000 12/20/85 0 5 .000 12/1/12 8 9 .471 3/1/12 1 0 1.000 12/2/08 14 2 .875 2/19/05 0 2 .000 12/23/99 1 1 .500 11/26/11 1 0 1.000 11/26/99 1 0 1.000 12/18/04 3 4 .429 3/21/14 6 2 .750 11/22/15 2 1 .667 12/10/89 1 1 .500 11/17/13 0 1 .000 12/14/07 1 2 .333 11/19/00 1 0 1.000 1/3/81 1 0 1.000 12/21/87 1 0 1.000 12/21/86 3 0 1.000 12/12/99 4 0 1.000 1/3/79 0 1 .000 11/26/05 1 0 1.000 12/10/99 2 0 1.000 12/9/00 7 1 .875 11/23/01 1 0 1.000 2/23/85 1 0 1.000 11/18/16

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1974-75 4-2 OVERALL COACH: PATSY DUNG NA NA F 19 F 22 F 25 M 6

Hawai‘i-Hilo Hawai‘i-Hilo at BYU-Hawai‘i Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage BYU-Hawai‘i

W W W L L W

50-12 46-16 57-27 34-50 26-27 43-27

1975-76 5-2 OVERALL COACH: PATSY DUNG D 31 at Cal St Hayward J 1 UNLV J 2 Fresno State J 3 UC Davis F 21 UNLV% F 27 BYU-Hawai‘i M 10 BYU-Hawai‘i

W 53-39 L 49-101 W 60-59 W 53-47 L 30-96 W 75-34 W 48-25

1976-77 4-4 OVERALL COACH: PATSY DUNG J 14 J 15 F 11 F 12 F 13 M 18 M 19 M 21

California California Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage Alaska-Anchorage Willamette Willamette Willamette

L L L L W W W W

41-47 25-31 41-44 41-64 58-49 59-34 71-45 66-35

1977-78 7-6 OVERALL COACH: PATSY DUNG J 3 at San Jose State J 4 at California J 5 at Stanford J 6 at Santa Clara J 7 at San Francisco J 11 Quincy College J 12 Quincy College J 20 Occidental College J 21 Occidental College J 25 BYU-Hawai‘i F 2 BYU-Hawai‘i F 11 Cal Poly-SLO F 12 Cal Poly-SLO

L L L W W W W W L W W L L

31-88 40-71 27-65 65-48 85-79 67-54 62-45 71-54 71-73 90-38 114-50 54-57 49-61

1978-79 17-11 OVERALL COACH: JERRY BUSONE D 19 Utah State D 20 Utah State J 3 Willamette J 5 Linfield% J 6 Linfield% J 8 Millikin J 9 Millikin J 16 at Oregon J 17 at Linfield

L 61-81 L 66-95 W 73-65 W 51-44 W 65-47 W 65-46 W 71-57 L 40-121 W 78-69

J 22 at Portland State J 25 Alaska-Anchorage J 26 Alaska-Anchorage J 30 at BYU-Hawai‘i F 6 BYU-Hawai‘i F 16 at Pacific F 17 at Alameda College F 19 at Fresno State

L W L W W W W L

43-85 58-47 55-66 99-62 83-33 70-57 90-77 54-78

Team Roster Vivian De Aboitiz, Bernie De Silva, Suzanne Glaser, Lani Hayes, Kawehi Holokahi, Pat Luebbe, Sandy Markariann, Lucy Mau, Renee McKnight, Susan Meyer, Alina Mineshima, Mary Kay Simpson, Nobuko Suzuki, Roxanne Yadao

J 11 J 13 J 16 J 17 J 18 J 20 J 28 J 29 F 3 F 4 F 18 M 20 M 21 M 22

at San Diego State at UCLA LSU# at UNLV# Northern Arizona# at CS-Los Angeles Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Delta State Delta State at BYU-Hawai‘i New Mexico$ Houston$ Notre Dame$

L 37-65 L 44-106 L 64-95 L 52-69 W 77-54 W 68-58 W 76-71 L 60-80 L 67-70 L 62-78 W 99-41 W 59-52 L 43-100 W 61-56

@ - 2nd Annual Wahine Classic

+ - exhibition game

1979-80

9-16 OVERALL COACH: MILO GRIFFIN N 23 Eastern Washington W 51-46 N 24 Eastern Washington L 63-77 D 3 Denver W 55-42 D 4 Denver W 87-42 D 16 Alaska Anchorage@ W 87-70 D 17 Nippon (Japan)@+ L 76-88 D 28 No. Dakota-Williston W 84-79 D 29 No. Dakota-Williston L 65-82 J 2 at Washington L 63-79 J 5 at Oregon State L 43-79 J 6 at Eastern Washington L 68-76 J 8 at San Francisco St L 52-67 J 10 at Pacific L 61-77 J 12 at San Jose State L 53-96 J 13 at San Diego State L 54-58 J 14 at Pepperdine L 68-91 J 17 at UNLV L 61-97 J 18 at UNLV L 59-101 J 25 at BYU-Hawai‘i W 87-46 F 11 Louisiana Tech L 59-103 F 12 Louisiana Tech L 54-84 F 14 BYU-Hawai‘i W NA F 21 UNLV L 69-87 F 22 UNLV L 64-73 F 29 Southern Oregon W 83-49 M 1 Southern Oregon W 79-64 @ - Wahine Classic TEAM ROSTER Aurora Adams, Celeste Cabral, Dawne De Ponte, Jerri Denman, Sue Erickson, Suzanne Glaser, Kawehi Holokahi, Lisa Kaleikau, Kim Ladner, Leslie Ladner, Paula Langseth, Sandy Markariann, Renee McKnight, Cheryl Shimizu, Mary Kay Simpson, Maia Yoshida

1980-81 8-15 OVERALL COACH: MILO GRIFFIN D 15 D 17 D 20 D 21 D 22 D 23 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 7 J 10

No. Oklahoma No. Oklahoma Utah State@ Nippon (Japan)@+ Alaska-Anchorage@ Nippon (Japan)+ Portland State! W. Washington! UC Santa Barbara! at San Francisco at Pepperdine

L L L W W L L W L L L

68-80 61-80 75-86 75-64 92-91 67-76 57-74 56-53 49-55 48-67 52-83

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! - Chico State Tournament (Chico, CA) # - UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) $ - Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) TEAM ROSTER Aurora Adams, Wendy Botelho, Lori Chandler, Dawne De Ponte, Sue Erickson, Cheryl Grimm, Paula Langseth, Eldan Lee, Brenda McCunn, Cheryl Shimizu, Sue Stace, Mary Tennefos

1981-82 8-18 OVERALL COACH: MILO GRIFFIN N 17 at BYU L 66-94 N 18 at Weber State L 73-83 N 19 California# L 57-75 N 20 Idaho State# W 53-51 N 21 North Texas State# L 76-80 N 23 at Utah L 55-77 D 3 South Carolina L 52-84 D 4 South Carolina L 46-74 D 19 San Francisco St@ L 70-72 D 20 Alaska-Anchorage@ W 95-78 D 21 Nippon (Japan)@+ W 62-52 D 28 Drake L 69-75 D 29 Drake L 63-78 J 1 Oregon State$ L 64-102 J 2 Pepperdine$ L 53-79 J 3 Pepperdine$ W 79-77 J 5 at Pacific$ L 74-83 J 6 San Jose State L 63-86 J 12 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 62-74 J 14 at UC Santa Barbara L 64-74 J 15 at Northern Arizona W 65-58 J 16 at Northern Arizona W 85-66 J 18 at Nevada W 71-65 J 19 at Nevada W 66-58 J 21 at San Diego State L 28-80 F 14 UNLV L 78-84 F 17 UNLV W 67-66 # - Utah State Tournament (Logan, UT) @ - 2nd Annual Wahine Classic + - exhibition game $ - Pacific Tournament (Stockton, CA) TEAM ROSTER Aurora Adams, Sweetie Aiwohi, Crystal Brown, Patty Buck, Kris Cappel, Lori Chandler, Sue Erickson, Cheryl Johnson, Lynette Liu, Brenda McCunn, Jill Nunokawa, Rene Ramsey, Chris Santa Ana, Kim Settles, Cheryl Shimizu, Mary Tennefos, Ann Wise

1982-83 18-12 OVERALL COACH: JERRY BUSONE N 18 at Cal Poly-SLO# L N 19 San Francisco St# W N 20 Santa Clara# L N 23 at Fresno State L N 26 at Sacramento St. W N 27 at Pacific W D 17 Idaho W D 18 Hawai‘i Pacific@ W D 19 Idaho@ W D 21 USC@ L D 28 Elizabethtown W J 1 at UNLV L J 3 CS Northridge$ W J 4 at San Francisco St$ W J 8 at UCLA L J 10 at Pepperdine W J 11 at Loyola Marymount W J 24 Loyola Marymount W J 25 Loyola Marymount W F 6 Alaska-Anchorage W F 8 Alaska-Anchorage W F 10 BYU L F 11 BYU W F 24 UC Santa Barbara W F 25 UC Santa Barbara W M 3 New Orleans L M 5 New Orleans L M 17 Oral Roberts% L M 18 Southern Illinois% L M 19 Temple% L

73-79 63-52 57-65 70-83 79-73 79-71 58-46 93-50 77-62 62-95 75-46 69-87 74-66 69-62 57-82 63-62 71-54 89-66 85-60 83-52 84-53 71-84 88-81 85-65 65-64 51-67 59-74 60-69 68-84 65-76

# - Cal Poly-SLO Straw Hat Tournament (San Luis Obispo, CA) @ - 4th Annual Wahine Classic $ - Golden Gate Invitational (San Francisco, CA) % - Converse National Women’s Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, TX) Team Roster Aurora Adams, Crystal Brown, Lori Chandler, Sue Erickson, Kim Everett, Lynette Liu, Kathy Lokie, Brenda McCunn, Jill Nunokawa, Rene Ramsey, Kim Settles, Cheryl Shimizu, Mary Tennefos, Denise Thienes SEASON NOTES 4Former Old Dominion assistant Jerry Busone becomes the program’s third head coach. 4UH played its first six games on the mainland and returned home with a 3-3 mark. 4Hawai‘i advanced to the Wahine Classic title game but fell to top-ranked and eventual national champion USC. 4Hawai‘i earned its first-ever bid to the postseason with a trip to the Converse National Women’s Invitational Tournament in Amarillo, Texas.

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1983-84

17-11 OVERALL COACH: JERRY BUSONE N 17 Alaska-Fairbanks W 79-54 N 18 Alaska-Fairbanks W 77-64 N 24 UCLA L 67-78 N 29 at San Diego State L 67-95 D 2 Montana State# L 60-62 D 3 Nevada# W 84-71 D 17 at Cal St Fullerton L 45-64 D 19 at Loyola Marymount W 80-64 D 21 at Cal Poly-Pomona L 65-84 D 22 at Pepperdine W 74-65 J 2 San Francisco St W 76-70 J 3 Seattle W 60-50 J 5 Hawai‘i Pacific@ W 86-46 J 6 Eastern Washington@ L 76-81 J 7 Oklahoma Baptist@ W 89-74 J 10 at San Francisco St W 61-55 J 12 at Pacific L 61-63 J 14 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 67-71 J 16 at Santa Clara W 70-57 J 31 Alaska-Anchorage W 63-62 F 2 Alaska-Anchorage W 78-66 F 6 at Colorado State L 66-73 F 7 at Wyoming L(OT) 65-69 F 17 Wyoming W 58-46 F 18 Wyoming W 72-59 F 21 Hawai‘i Pacific W 84-51 F 28 Louisiana Tech L 53-95 M 3 at Hawai‘i Pacific W 74-48 # - Budweiser Classic (San Jose, CA) @ - 5th Annual Wahine Classic TEAM ROSTER Crystal Brown, Lori Chandler, Sue Erickson, Kim Everett, Da Houl, Bryna Jones, Lynette Liu, Brenda McCunn, Jill Nunokawa, Mary Tennefos, Jeanne Wade, Connie Waikle SEASON NOTES 4Freshman center Jeanne Wade ended the season as the team’s leading scorer, rebounder and shot blocker. 4Hawai‘i finished with its second straight winning season, barely missing out on another postseason bid.

NOTE Home games played from 1974-75 through 1979-80 were played mostly at Otto Klum Gym. On occasion, home games were played at Palama Gym, Farrington High School Gym and Kalakaua Gym. From 1980-81 through 1993-94, all home games were played at Otto Klum Gym. Beginning in 1994-95, all home games were played in the Stan Sheriff Center (formerly the Special Events Arena), unless noted.

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1984-85

20-12 OVERALL 2-6 PCAA (4TH) COACH: BILL NEPFEL N 23 Vanderbilt# L 57-81 N 24 at Oral Roberts# W 73-66 N 26 at UCLA L 48-70 N 29 SMU W 68-56 N 30 SMU W 86-62 D 3 Oral Roberts W 72-61 D 4 Oral Roberts W 73-56 D 19 at San Francisco St W 76-57 D 21 at San Francisco L 60-61 J 2 Hawai‘i Pacific@ W 96-48 J 4 Pennsylvania@ W 77-63 J 5 Mississippi@ L 54-72 J 10 Northern Arizona W 67-57 J 12 Northern Arizona W 74-53 J 17 at Pacific* W(OT) 77-72 J 19 at Pacific* L 62-74 J 21 at UC Irvine* L 50-80 J 23 at UC Irvine* L 57-62 J 25 at UC Santa Barbara* L 54-55 J 26 at UC Santa Barbara* W 73-65 F 1 Alaska-Anchorage W 69-55 F 4 Alaska-Anchorage W 62-53 F 7 Alaska-Fairbanks W 85-57 F 9 Alaska-Fairbanks W 92-63 F 22 Louisville$ L 58-88 F 23 Yale$ W 68-59 F 24 at Alaska-Anchorage$ W(OT) 67-65 F 26 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 77-72 M 2 Pepperdine W 69-65 M 4 UNLV* L 66-88 M 5 UNLV* L 59-63 M 9 UNLV^ L 49-68 # - Oral Roberts Tournament (Tulsa, OK) @ - 6th Annual Wahine Classic $ - Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage,AK) * - Pacific Coast Athletic Association game ^ - PCAA Tournament (Irvine, CA) TEAM ROSTER Donna Cavanaugh, Deitre Collins, Ann Copley, Kim Everett, Da Houl, Bryna Jones, Loretta Laffoon, Lynette Liu, Lisa Mann, Jill Nunokawa, Maria Stapfer, Dana Takahara, Jeanne Wade SEASON NOTES 4UH posted its first-ever 20-win season under the direction of first-year head coach Bill Nepfel. 4Hawai‘i  joined the Pacific Coast Athletic Association and finished fourth in the five-member league. 4Six of UH’s eight conference games came on the road. 4Hawai‘i won its first-ever conference game, 77-72, in overtime at Pacific.

1985-86

12-16 OVERALL 5-9 PCAA (6TH) COACH: BILL NEPFEL N 22 Stanford# N 23 at San Jose State# N 25 at Sonoma State D 6 Texas Tech D 12 Louisiana Tech D 16 Toledo D 20 at US International D 21 at San Diego J 3 Washington@ J 4 Cornell@ J 5 Oklahoma State@ J 8 Puget Sound J 13 Hawai‘i Pacific J 16 Pacific* J 18 Pacific* J 23 at UNLV* J 25 at UNLV* J 27 at UC Irvine* J 31 Long Beach State* F 2 Long Beach State* F 13 UC Santa Barbara* F 15 UC Santa Barbara* F 20 at Cal St Fullerton* F 22 at Cal St Fullerton* F 24 at UC Irvine* F 28 San Diego State* M 2 San Diego State* M 6 Cal St Fullerton^

L 65-68 W 94-65 W 68-34 L 71-77 L 49-92 W 71-62 L 69-78 W 57-44 L 53-76 W 70-54 L 65-66 W 84-73 W 91-41 W 80-59 W 85-57 L 61-76 L 58-72 L(OT) 61-64 L 59-91 L 52-71 W 75-56 W 71-52 L 54-73 L 69-74 L 58-66 W 79-75 L 60-64 L 69-76

# - San Jose Tournament (San Jose, CA) @ - 7th Annual Wahine Classic * - Pacific Coast Athletic Association game ^ - PCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) TEAM ROSTER Melissa Barker, Gina Druley, Da Houl, Bryna Jones, Loretta Laffoon, Tina Morrison, Alex Provencio, Tondi Redden, Michelle Rodgers, Maria Stapfer, Dana Takahara, Jeanne Wade SEASON NOTES 4UH opens the season with three straight road games, going 2-1. 4Junior wing player Alex Provencio dropped 30 points in a win over Pacific and later in the year earned all-conference second-team honors. 4Hawai‘i dropped five of its final six games and finished with its first losing season in four years.

1986-87

21-7 OVERALL 13-5 PCAA (2ND) COACH: BILL NEPFEL N 28 Eastern Illinois W N 29 Eastern Illinois W D 4 Missouri-St. Louis W D 8 No. Central College W D 20 at Gonzaga W D 21 at Whitworth W J 3 Arizona@ W J 4 Western Kentucky@ L J 5 New Mexico St.@ W J 8 UNLV* W J 10 UNLV* W J 15 at UC Santa Barbara* W J 17 at UC Santa Barbara* W J 19 at San Diego St* L J 20 at San Diego St* W(OT) J 24 Cal St Fullerton* L J 25 Cal St Fullerton* L J 30 UC Irvine* W J 31 UC Irvine* W F 5 Long Beach State* L F 7 Long Beach State* W(OT) F 12 at San Jose State* W F 14 at San Jose State* W F 16 at Pacific* W F 17 at Pacific* W F 27 Fresno State* W F 28 Fresno State* L M 5 San Diego State^ L

60-58 79-74 99-66 88-55 66-62 67-59 60-48 67-75 67-54 71-60 60-53 62-51 72-55 56-96 70-69 53-54 46-66 63-48 57-47 51-67 67-66 68-45 79-58 74-63 83-65 66-56 66-71 62-68

@ - 8th Annual Wahine Classic * - Pacific Coast Athletic Association game ^ - PCAA Tournament (Long Beach, CA) TEAM ROSTER Melissa Barker, Ayesha Brooks, Da Houl, Bryna Jones, Lisa Mann, Tina Morrison, Judy Mosley, Tondi Redden, Michelle Rodgers, Maria Stapfer, Dana Takahara, Jeanne Wade-Harris SEASON NOTES 4UH finished with its second 20-win season and a then-school record 21 wins in Bill Nepfel’s third and final season. 4UH picked up its first-ever win vs. a nationally ranked squad with a 67-66 overtime victory over No. 4 Long Beach State. It is the highest ranked team UH has defeated. 4Judy Mosley begins her prolific career by being named the conference Freshman of the Year.

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1987-88

14-14 OVERALL

8-10 PCAA (7TH) COACH: VINCE GOO N 27 California@ N 28 Penn State@ N 29 Stephen F. Austin@ D 4 Arkansas$ D 5 Stanford$ D 10 San Diego D 11 San Diego D 19 at Loyola Marymount D 21 at Whittier College J 2 San Jose State* J 4 San Jose State* J 7 Pacific* J 9 Pacific* J 13 at UNLV* J 14 at UNLV* J 16 at UC Irvine* J 18 at Cal St Fullerton* J 28 San Diego State* J 30 San Diego State* F 11 UC Santa Barbara* F 13 UC Santa Barbara* F 20 at Fresno State* F 22 at Fresno State* F 25 at Long Beach St* F 27 at Cal St Fullerton* M 5 at Long Beach St* M 6 at UC Irvine* M 10 UNLV^

W 62-58 L 64-81 L 69-73 W 85-66 L 76-82 W 58-55 W 84-65 W 83-48 W 80-39 W 90-55 W 73-43 W 76-47 W 70-61 L 79-84 L 68-78 L 67-72 L 63-70 L 75-83 W 70-58 W 67-55 W 84-66 L 64-65 L 65-71 L 65-77 L 62-72 L 77-108 W 68-66 L 56-62

@ - 9th Annual Wahine Classic $ - Early Season Festival * - Pacific Coast Athletic Association game ^ - PCAA Tournament (Long Beach, CA) TEAM ROSTER Melissa Barker, Janice Branch, Ayesha Brooks, Neicee Crump, Lisa Mann, Judy Mosley, Tondi Redden, Michelle Rodgers, Maria Stapfer, Dana Takahara, Susie Tucker, Fran Villarmia, Soni Wagoner SEASON NOTES 4Vince Goo’s first year as head coach. 4Goo earned a victory in his debut as the Rainbow Wahine defeated Cal, 62-58, in the Wahine Classic. 4Rainbow Wahine made their television debut on KHNL-13 with an 85-66 rout of Arkansas on Dec. 4, 1987. 4UH started the year 10-3, but lost 11 of its final 15 to finish with a .500 record.

1988-89

20-10 OVERALL 13-5 BIG WEST (T2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 25 N 26 N 27 D 1 D 3 D 17 D 19 J 4 J 6 J 12 J 14 J 21 J 23 J 25 J 26 F 2 F 4 F 10 F 11 F 14 F 16 F 18 F 20 F 23 F 25 M 2 M 4 M 8 M 10 M 15

Louisiana Tech@ L Wyoming@ W North Carolina@ W Oregon$ W Colorado$ L at San Francisco L at Santa Clara W New Orleans W New Orleans W UNLV* W UNLV* L at UC Santa Barbara* W at UC Santa Barbara* W at San Diego St* W at San Diego St* L UC Irvine* W UC Irvine* W Long Beach State* L Long Beach State* L at San Jose State* W at San Jose State* W at Pacific* W at Pacific* W Cal St Fullerton* L Cal St Fullerton* W Fresno State* W Fresno State* W Fresno State^ W UNLV^ L at Washington% L

52-71 93-77 76-61 81-72 72-74 68-74 94-69 FFT FFT 88-80 64-73 80-58 77-63 73-60 52-56 75-58 79-55 80-86 72-82 77-66 78-58 75-53 80-59 77-79 87-68 87-72 72-64 71-64 65-78 79-87

1989-90

26-4 Overall 16-2 Big West (2nd) Coach: Vince Goo N 24 N 25 N 26 D 8 D 10 D 18 D 20 J 3 J 4 J 7 J 8 J 12 J 13 J 14 J 15 J 25 J 27 F 1 F 3 F 8 F 10 F 14 F 15 F 17 F 19 F 27 M 1 M 8 M 14 M 17

Washington St@ Kansas@ Virginia@ Weber State Weber State at Portland at Oregon State St. Mary’s (CA) St. Mary’s (CA) San Jose State* San Jose State* at UNLV* at UNLV* at Cal St Fullerton* at UC Irvine* Pacific* Pacific* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* San Diego State* San Diego State* at Fresno State* at Fresno State* at Cal St Fullerton* at UC Irvine* Long Beach State* Long Beach State* Pacific^ at Montana% at Stanford$

W 82-63 W 72-62 W 88-78 W 94-68 W 90-69 W 92-73 W 91-59 W 92-61 W 86-72 W 86-50 W 94-62 L 75-83 L 79-96 W 73-61 W 80-54 W 63-53 W 87-68 W 107-75 W 81-55 W 73-49 W 88-73 W 71-70 W 71-65 W 80-60 W 97-46 W 86-84 W 76-70 L 63-68 W 83-78 L 76-106

@ - 10th Annual Wahine Classic $ - 2nd Annual Early Season Festival * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, CA) %- NCAA Tournament (Seattle, WA)

@ - 11th Annual Wahine Classic * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, CA) %- NCAA Tournament First Round (Missoula, MT) $- NCAA Tournament 2nd Round (Stanford, CA)

TEAM ROSTER Ayesha Brooks, Neicee Crump, Lisa Mann, Judy Mosley, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Tondi Redden, Michelle Rodgers, Tricia Stringam, Marlo Tomas, Susie Tucker, Fran Villarmia, Soni Wagoner

TEAM ROSTER Valerie Agee, Melissa Barker, Ayesha Brooks, Donna Gentry, Jenny Kaeo, Judy Mosley, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Tondi Redden, Tricia Stringam, Denna Thoemmes, Marlo Tomas, Fran Villarmia, Neisha Williams

SEASON NOTES 4UH completed its first season in the Big West Conference with a second-place finish. 4Vince Goo named conference Coach of the Year in his second year at the helm. 4UH  earned its first invite to the NCAA Tournament. 4Junior Judy Mosley became the first Rainbow Wahine to earn All-America honors after finishing second in the nation in scoring (26.7 ppg) and fifth in rebounding. 4Mosley also sets a new school mark for points in a game with 46 against Pacific.

SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i upsets nationally-ranked Virginia for the Wahine Classic title. 4The Rainbow Wahine cracked the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in school history on Nov. 27. 4UH spent 16 straight weeks in the polls rising to as high as 12th before finishing 16th. 4 UH earned its second straight NCAA Tournament bid and picked up its first-ever tournament win with an 83-78 decision at Montana. 4Senior Judy Mosley concluded her career with her second All-America season and leaves as the school’s all-time scoring leader after cracking the 2,000-point barrier.

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1990-91

12-15 OVERALL 6-12 BIG WEST (8TH) COACH: VINCE GOO N 23 N 24 N 25 D 6 D 8 D 20 D 21 J 3 J 4 J 7 J 9 J 10 J 14 J 16 J 19 J 20 J 22 J 23 F 7 F 9 F 14 F 16 F 19 F 20 F 23 F 25 M 6

Arizona W 67-66 Western Kentucky L 72-75 South Carolina L 61-81 BYU W 74-51 BYU W 86-75 Idaho State W 75-51 Idaho State W 64-61 UC Irvine*% W 68-37 UC Irvine* W 67-55 at UTEP W(OT) 67-66 at New Mexico St* L 72-80 at New Mexico St* L 61-75 Cal St Fullerton* L 67-71 Cal St Fullerton* W 86-78 at Pacific* L 53-58 at Pacific* L 45-62 at San Jose State* W 67-55 at San Jose State* W 71-45 Fresno State* W(2OT) 82-74 Fresno State* L(OT) 70-73 UNLV* L 59-66 UNLV* L 61-70 at Long Beach St* L 51-82 at Long Beach St* L 63-73 at UC Santa Barbara* L 77-87 at UC Santa Barbara* L 62-70 at Long Beach St^ L 59-99

@ - 12th Annual Wahine Classic % denotes game played at Blaisdell Arena as doubleheader with men’s basketball * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, CA) TEAM ROSTER Valerie Agee, Melanie Azama, Donna Gentry, Alison Golnick, Donna Gondringer, Jennifer Hurt, Jenny Kaeo, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Tricia Stringam, Denna Thoemmes, Marlo Tomas, Fran Villarmia, Kaui Wakita SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i suffered its first losing season in five years and first under head coach Vince Goo. 4The Rainbow Wahine inserted five new starters into the lineup, replacing among others, two-time All-American and the program’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder, Judy Mosley. 4UH started the season 8-2, but ended the season on a sour note by dropping its final eight games.

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1991-92

25-7 OVERALL 13-5 BIG WEST (T2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO

1992-93

28-4 OVERALL 17-1 BIG WEST (1ST) COACH: VINCE GOO

N 29 Ball State@ W 88-67 N 30 Montana@ W 64-62 D 1 Connecticut@ W 76-62 D 6 Oklahoma# W 95-82 D 7 Wichita State# W 75-53 D 13 Portland State$ W 106-81 D 15 Portland State W 91-86 D 21 at San Diego State W 72-70 D 22 at San Diego W 84-76 J 8 Pacific* W 59-56 J 10 Pacific* W 84-60 J 17 Long Beach State* L 54-75 J 19 Long Beach State* L 72-75 J 23 at UC Irvine* W 95-55 J 25 at Cal St Fullerton* W 71-64 J 27 at UC Irvine* W 91-61 J 28 at Cal St Fullerton* W 92-77 F 7 San Jose State* W 99-80 F 9 San Jose State* W 76-63 F 21 UC Santa Barbara*W(OT) 86-79 F 23 UC Santa Barbara* L 56-67 F 25 at UNLV* L 58-65 F 26 at UNLV* L 67-71 F 28 at Fresno State* W 87-68 M 1 at Fresno State* W 78-60 M 6 New Mexico State* W 97-66 M 8 New Mexico State* W 96-89 M 10 Pacific^ W 78-65 M 11 UC Santa Barbara^ L 75-80 M 26 Fla. International% W 83-73 M 27 Arkansas State% W 83-73 M 28 Georgia Tech% L 72-90

D 4 D 5 D 6 D 12 D 13 D 20 D 21 D 23 J 4 J 5 J 8 J 10 J 11 J 13 J 16 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 30 F 4 F 6 F 7 F 9 F 26 F 27 F 28 M 5 M 7 M 10 M 11 M 12

@ - 13th Annual Wahine Classic # - Wahine Invitational $ - game played at Waiakea Gym (Big Island) * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, CA) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament (Amarillo, Texas)

@ - 14th Annual Wahine Classic # - Wahine Invitational $ - Paradise Classic * - Big West game + - game played at Waiakea Gym (Big Island) ! - Northern Lights Invitational (Anchorage, AK) ^ - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, CA)

TEAM ROSTER Valerie Agee, Melanie Azama, Donna Gentry, Alison Golnick, Donna Gondringer, Jennifer Hurt, Jenny Kaeo, Amber McEwen, Kalei Namohala, Alicia Pontious, Elizabeth Sirchia, Tricia Stringam, Kaui Wakita

TEAM ROSTER Valerie Agee, Melanie Azama, Stephanie Bull, Jody Davis, Alison Golnick, Rebecca Horst, Jennifer Hurt, Jenny Kaeo, Erin Schimeneck, Kaui Wakita

SEASON NOTES 4UH tied a school record by winning the season’s first 11 games. 4Hawai‘i upsets No. 19 Connecticut, 76-62, to wins its second Rainbow Wahine Classic title. 4UH spent 12 consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Top 25 (Dec. 22-Mar. 8). 4The Rainbow Wahine gain its second nod to the WNIT.

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Portland@ W 80-54 Stanford@ L 56-85 Stephen F. Austin@ L 63-67 Oregon State# W 72-71 Santa Clara# W 80-78 SW Missouri$ W 80-74 Washington$ W 80-67 Pepperdine$ W 80-66 at New Mexico St* W 87-79 at New Mexico St* W 62-57 at Long Beach St* W 69-67 at UC Santa Barbara* L 60-64 at UC Santa Barbara* W 75-66 at Long Beach St* W 91-90 Cal St Fullerton* W 87-65 Cal St Fullerton*# W 85-68 UC Irvine* W 78-45 UC Irvine* W 79-71 Nevada* W 85-52 Nevada* W 85-63 at Pacific* W 64-61 at San Jose State* W 79-66 at San Jose State* W 91-54 at Pacific* W 72-59 at Alaska-Anchorage! W 80-65 SMU! W 90-68 Northeastern Illinois! W 98-59 UNLV* W 100-85 UNLV* W 82-69 Nevada^ W 88-71 New Mexico St^ W 93-70 UC Santa Barbara^ L 77-80

SEASON NOTES 4UH’s “Divine Nine” won a school-record 28 games. 4The Rainbow Wahine also captured its first-ever conference title by going 17-1 in the Big West. 4Hawai‘i sets a new school mark with 19 straight wins. 4The Rainbow Wahine occupied the AP Top 25 during the final six weeks of the season. 4Despite its resume, the team is denied an NCAA Tournament bid. 4Vince Goo posts his 100th career victory with a Dec. 13 win over Santa Clara in the Wahine Invitational.

1993-94

25-5 OVERALL 16-2 BIG WEST (1ST) COACH: VINCE GOO N 26 N 27 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 17 D 18 D 20 J 3 J 5 J 7 J 9 J 13 J 15 J 28 J 30 F 8 F 9 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 25 F 26 M 4 M 6 M 9 M 10 M 12 M 16

Oregon Loyola Marymount Wyoming@ California@ Arkansas@ Southern Utah# Southern Utah at Oregon State at UNLV* at UNLV* at Nevada* at Nevada* New Mexico State* New Mexico State* UC Santa Barbara* UC Santa Barbara* at UC Irvine* at UC Irvine* at Cal St Fullerton* at Cal St Fullerton* Long Beach State* Long Beach State* Pacific* Pacific* San Jose State* San Jose State* UC Irvine^ Pacific^ at UNLV^ at San Diego St.%

W 73-64 W 81-76 W 91-73 W 98-73 W 88-58 W 106-87 W 92-69 L 63-85 L 59-71 L 70-74 W 91-48 W 84-55 W 79-70 W 64-54 W 82-58 W 75-57 W 86-70 W 79-52 W 80-71 W 78-61 W 68-53 W 76-71 W 92-58 W 77-73 W 88-52 W 95-45 W 85-82 W 73-59 L 60-78 L 75-81

$ - 2nd Annual Paradise Classic @ - 15th Annual Wahine Classic # - game played at Waiakea Gym (Big Island) * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) % - NCAA Tournament (San Diego, CA) TEAM ROSTER Melanie Azama, Tania Brunton, Nani Cockett, Nani Flores, Tiffany Fujimoto, Alison Golnick, Rebecca Horst, Jenny Kaeo, Kendis Leeburg, Kameisha Prewitt, Erin Schimeneck, Kaui Wakita SEASON NOTES 4UH notched its third straight season with 25 or more wins. 4The Rainbow Wahine captured its second straight Big West title. 4Hawai‘i goes a perfect 16-0 at home to extend its record home win streak to 29, the third longest current streak in the nation. 4UH spent five weeks in the AP Top 25. 4The program earned its third NCAA Tournament bid.

1994-95

6-20 OVERALL 4-14 BIG WEST (9TH) COACH: VINCE GOO N 25 New Mexico@ W 82-61 N 26 North Carolina@ L 51-83 N 27 Kansas@ L 68-73 D 6 BYU L 72-75 D 8 BYU W 74-70 D 19 Winnipeg$+ L 57-88 D 20 Troy State$ L 61-72 D 21 Louisville$ L 61-72 J 3 Pacific* W 53-51 J 5 Nevada* W(OT) 63-62 J 8 at Long Beach St* L 59-86 J 13 Cal St Fullerton* L 69-75 J 15 UC Irvine* L 52-60 J 20 at New Mexico St* L 47-76 J 22 at UNLV* L 61-72 J 27 at San Jose State* L 57-69 F 3 UC Santa Barbara* L 50-62 F 5 Long Beach State* L 59-72 F 10 at UC Irvine* L 59-61 F 12 at Cal St Fullerton* L 68-84 F 14 at UC Santa Barbara* L 64-81 F 17 UNLV* W 69-68 F 19 New Mexico State* L 50-72 F 26 San Jose State* W 72-62 M 2 at Nevada* L 72-76 M 5 at Pacific* L 56-73 M 7 Nevada^ L 48-55 @ - 16th Annual Aloha Maid Wahine Classic $ - 3rd Annual Paradise Classic + - exhibition game * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) TEAM ROSTER Tania Brunton, Stephanie Bull, Nani Cockett, Nani Flores, Tiffany Fujimoto, Maudie Gonzales, Kohlyne Holdcraft, Kendis Leeburg, Michelle Macintyre, Danielle Paley, Kameisha Prewitt, Paulina Thomas, Destree Wautlet SEASON NOTES 4With top players Tania Brunton and Nani Cockett lost to injury, UH suffered its worst season under head coach Vince Goo. 4The Rainbow Wahine begin play in the new Stan Sheriff Center and win their first-ever game in the arena, an 82-61 win versus New Mexico (Nov. 25). 4Defending NCAA champion North Carolina ended UH’s school-record 30-game home win streak the very next day (Nov. 26). 4The team set new marks for futility with 20 losses, including 11 straight losses in the months of January and February.

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1995-96

23-6 OVERALL 15-3 BIG WEST (2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 24 Washington St@ W N 25 Baylor@ W N 26 Connecticut@ L D 1 Buffalo L D 4 Buffalo W D 19 Princeton$ W D 20 Illinois-Chicago$ W D 21 Wichita State$ W J 2 New Mexico State* W J 4 UNLV* W J 7 San Jose State* W J 12 at Nevada* W J 14 at Pacific* W J 19 Long Beach State* W J 21 UC Santa Barbara* W J 26 at Cal St Fullerton* W J 28 at UC Irvine* W J 31 at San Jose State* W F 9 Nevada* W F 11 Pacific* W F 16 at UC Santa Barbara* L F 18 at Long Beach St* L F 23 UC Irvine* W F 25 Cal St Fullerton* W F 29 at UNLV* W M 4 at New Mexico St* L M 8 New Mexico St^ W M 9 Pacific^ W M 15 Auburn% L

76-69 71-57 48-65 61-78 71-59 71-49 74-69 67-54 60-39 69-43 96-52 55-52 67-65 62-59 64-57 72-66 74-59 62-39 63-42 78-70 49-57 67-82 56-39 86-61 73-66 49-59 75-64 68-64 53-73

@ - 17th Annual Aloha Maid Wahine Classic $ - 4th Annual Paradise Classic * - Big West game ^ - Big West Tournament (Reno, NV) % - NCAA West Sub-Regional (Boulder, CO) TEAM ROSTER Tania Brunton, Stephanie Bull, Nani Cockett, Nani Flores, Tiffany Fujimoto, BJ Itoman, Kendis Leeburg, Hedy Liu, Michelle Macintyre, Destree Wautlet SEASON NOTES 4UH produces the biggest turnaround in NCAA history with a 17-win improvement. 4The team reels off 16 straight wins during the turnaround season, the second-longest streak in school history. 4The Rainbow Wahine concluded its 12th and final season in the Big West by winning the school’s first-ever conference tournament title with a 68-64 win over Pacific in Reno, Nev. 4UH earns its fourth trip and first automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament, falling to Auburn in the West Sub-Regional.

1996-97

21-8 OVERALL 12-4 WAC (2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 29 N 30 D 1 D 5 D 7 D 14 D 15 D 0 D 21 D 23 J 2 J 4 J 9 J 11 J 16 J 18 J 25 J 30 F 1 F 6 F 8 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 22 F 28 M 3 M 5 M 7

Pittsburgh@ W 65-34 Michigan@ L 63-75 Stephen F. Austin@ L 64-70 Drake L(OT) 74-78 Southern Miss W 91-81 Wright State$ W 76-39 Santa Clara$ W 62-51 West Virginia# W 73-54 Missouri# W 63-54 Middle Tennessee# W 82-63 at Fresno State* W(OT) 61-60 at San Jose State* W 84-57 Air Force* W 77-46 UNLV* W 77-59 at Colorado State* L 73-84 at Wyoming* W(OT) 81-78 San Diego State* W 54-44 San Jose State* W 69-51 Fresno State* W 65-57 at UNLV* W 72-46 at Air Force* W 71-52 Wyoming* W 63-42 Colorado State* L 64-71 at San Diego St* L 53-58 New Mexico* L 51-52 at New Mexico* W 53-44 TCU^ W 67-52 Rice^ W 57-54 San Diego State^ L 48-74

1997-98

24-4 OVERALL 13-1 WAC (1ST- PACIFIC) COACH: VINCE GOO N 21 St. Bonaventure! W 83-45 N 23 LSU! W 79-63 N 28 California@ W 69-40 N 29 Indiana@ W 86-69 N 30 Iowa State@ L 62-64 D 7 Arkansas State# W 85-75 D 8 DePaul# W 74-61 D 19 McNeese State$ W 81-51 D 20 Michigan State$ W 75-68 D 22 UC Santa Barbara$ W 91-66 J 2 San Jose State* W 86-56 J 4 Fresno State* W 90-62 J 10 San Diego State* W 88-38 J 15 at SMU* W 74-68 J 17 at Texas Christian*W(OT) 82-79 J 22 Rice* W 79-53 J 24 Tulsa W 88-60 J 29 at Fresno State* W 78-66 J 31 at San Jose St* W 80-69 F 3 at San Diego St* W 85-48 F 7 UNLV W 105-81 F 12 Texas Christian* W 74-52 F 14 SMU* W 73-69 F 19 at Tulsa* W 69-51 F 22 at Rice* L 71-76 F 26 at UNLV W 87-70 M 4 New Mexico L 65-79 M 14 Arkansas L 70-76

@ - 18th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic $ - Wahine Invitational # - 5th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)

! - Hawaiian Regent Classic @ - 19th Annual Wahine Classic # - 2nd Annual Hawaii Invitational $ - 6th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - Qwest WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) % - NCAA West Sub-Regional (Stanford, CA)

TEAM ROSTER Brandi Ashby, Nani Cockett, Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, Tiffany Fujimoto, Raylene Howard, BJ Itoman, Liisa Kotilainen, Kendis Leeburg, Hedy Liu, Michelle Macintyre, Destree Wautlet

TEAM ROSTER Brandi Ashby, Nani Cockett, Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, Raylene Howard, BJ Itoman, Liisa Kotilainen, Crystal Lee, Hedy Liu, Kylie Page, Sarah Petersen, Destree Wautlet

SEASON NOTES 4After a 1-3 start, UH rips off 17 wins in its next 18 games. 4UH begins its first season in the Western Athletic Conference. 4Rainbow Wahine win 11 of first 12 games in the WAC. 4Vince Goo notched win No. 200 with a victory over Rice in the WAC Tournament quarterfinals. 4Raylene Howard is named WAC Freshman of the Year.

SEASON NOTES 4UH won its first 13 conference games en route to its first WAC regular-season title (Pacific Division) while playing in its second year in the conference. 4The team tied a school record with 19 straight wins. 4On Jan. 19, the team entered the top-25 rankings for first time in four years and climbed as high as 16th in the AP poll and finished 20th in the final poll. 4The Rainbow Wahine earn its second trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last three years, earning the No. 8 seed in the West Sub-Regional. 4Senior Nani Cockett concludes one of the most storied careers in UH history, earning WAC Player of the Year and All-America honorable-mention honors.

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1998-99

17-10 OVERALL 9-5 WAC (T3RD-PACIFIC) COACH: VINCE GOO N 20 Minnesota! N 21 Massachusetts! N 22 Kansas! N 27 Illinois State@ N 28 Kentucky@ N 29 North Carolina@ D 12 Texas Southern# D 13 Saint Mary’s (CA)# D 14 Ohio State# D 21 Loyola Marymount$ D 22 James Madison$ D 23 Texas Tech$ J 7 UTEP* J 9 New Mexico* J 14 at BYU* J 17 at Utah J 23 at San Diego St* J 28 Fresno State* J 30 San Jose State F 4 at UTEP* F 7 at New Mexico F 11 BYU* F 13 Utah* F 20 San Diego State* F 25 at San Jose State* F 27 at Fresno State* M 1 UNLV

W 63-52 W 69-59 W 51-47 W 82-56 L 57-66 L 72-75 W 86-70 L(OT) 68-71 W 57-41 W 78-66 W 69-51 L 63-67 W 68-31 L 66-71 L 54-75 L 51-82 W 65-57 W 70-61 W 87-44 W 77-64 L 55-69 W 59-55 L 44-46 W 66-39 W 70-43 W 79-62 L 67-73

! - 2nd Annual Hawaiian Regent Classic @ - 20th Annual Wahine Classic # -3rd Annual Hawaii Invitational $ - 7th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - Qwest WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) TEAM ROSTER Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, Karena Greeny, Raylene Howard, BJ Itoman, Aina Kohler, Crystal Lee, Hedy Liu, Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe, Sarah Petersen, Ki‘i Spencer-Vasconcellos SEASON NOTES 4UH upsets No. 18 Kansas to capture the Hawaiian Regent Classic championship. 4BJ Itoman becomes the school’s all-time assist leader in UH’s win over Loyola Marymount (Dec. 21) and finishes her career with 487 assists. 4Raylene Howard is named WAC Pacific Division Player of the Year and becomes the third Rainbow Wahine to earn All-America status when she receives honorable mention. 4The Rainbow Wahine draw 4,561 for a home game versus Utah on Feb. 13, the second largest crowd in school history. UH also played in front of its largest crowd ever when they traveled to New Mexico’s Pit with 11,677 fans on hand.

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1999-2000

20-9 OVERALL 11-3 WAC (2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 19 Tennessee Tech! W N 20 Oklahoma! L N 21 Arizona! L N 26 Va. Commonwealth@ W N 27 Washington@ W N 28 Texas@ W D 10 Wisc.-Milwaukee#&W(OT) D 11 Oregon State# W D 12 Wichita State# W D 21 Fairfield$ L D 22 Princeton$ W D 23 Vanderbilt$ L J 8 UTEP* W J 13 at SMU * L J 15 at TCU* W J 20 Rice* W J 22 Tulsa* W J 29 at San Jose State* W F 3 at UTEP* W F 5 Fresno State* W F 10 TCU * W F 12 SMU* W F 17 at Tulsa* L F 20 at Rice* L F 26 San Jose State* W M 4 Fresno State* W M 8 UTEP^ W M 10 Rice^ L M 16 at Saint Mary’s(CA)% L

51-49 53-67 73-86 77-66 73-59 78-74 87-85 75-69 75-55 61-63 70-52 60-73 91-55 51-68 70-62 71-66 68-63 73-57 65-36 48-44 72-56 63-51 40-54 59-77 69-42 84-65 77-48 73-76 60-75

! - 3rd Annual Hawaiian Regent Classic @ - 21st Annual Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic # - 4th Annual Hawai‘i Invitational & - game played at Klum Gym $ - 8th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Fresno, CA) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament TEAM ROSTER Natasja Allen, Kyla Evers, Maj Forsberg, Michelle Gabriel, Kylie Galloway, Karena Greeny, Raylene Howard, Aina Kohler, Crystal Lee, Hedy Liu, Kate McMeeken-Ruscoe, Dainora Puida, Christen Roper, Ki‘i Spencer-Vasconcellos SEASON NOTES 4UH notched its seventh 20-win season in the last nine years. 4UH earned its third-ever trip to the WNIT. 4The Rainbow Wahine led the WAC home attendance, averaging more than 1,700 fans a game. 4Senior Raylene Howard is named WAC Co-Player of the Year and earned honorable mention All-America honors for the second straight year.

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2000-01

26-8 OVERALL 12-4 WAC (2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 17 N 18 N 19 N 24 N 25 N 26 D 9 D 10 D 18 D 19 D 20 J 5 J 7 J 14 J 16 J 21 J 26 J 28 F 2 F 4 F 9 F 11 F 16 F 18 F 23 F 25 M 1 M 7 M 9 M 10 M 15 M 19 M 21 M 24

Northern Arizona! W 67-53 Pepperdine! W 68-46 Western Kentucky@ W 73-70 UC Irvine@ W 65-52 Arizona State@ L 61-67 Arkansas@ L 73-76 Wright State# W 66-46 Akron# W 67-54 Detroit$ W 97-53 Eastern Washington$ W 81-59 Houston$ W 85-74 TCU* L(OT) 66-72 SMU* W 74-56 at UTEP* W 63-42 at Tulsa* W 54-45 San Jose State* L 72-74 Tulsa* W 63-53 Rice* W 70-53 at Fresno State* W 65-60 at Nevada* W 65-52 Fresno State* W 68-49 Nevada* W 74-52 at SMU* W 62-48 at Rice* L 53-57 at San Jose State* W 91-61 at TCU* L 67-73 UTEP* W 77-56 at Tulsa^ W 65-55 SMU^ W(OT) 97-88 TCU^ L 58-66 Santa Clara% W 73-57 BYU% W(OT) 77-73 Oklahoma State% W 52-51 at New Mexico% L 43-68

! - 4th Annual Hawaiian Regent Classic @ - 22nd Annual Rainbow Wahine Classic # - 5th Annual Hawai‘i Invitational $ - 9th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - Williams WAC Tournament (Tulsa, OK) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament TEAM ROSTER Natasja Allen, April Atuaia, Christa Brossman, Michelle Gabriel, Janka Gabrielova, Kylie Galloway, Karena Greeny, Crystal Lee, Dainora Puida, Christen Roper, Julia Washington SEASON NOTES 4UH’s 26 wins is the second-highest total in school history. 4The Rainbow Wahine host their first-ever postseason game, a 73-57 win over Santa Clara in the WNIT first round. 4UH advanced further into the postseason than any other team in school history (32-team format or more), marching to the WNIT semifinals. 4The Rainbow Wahine set new school marks for rebounds (1,405), blocked shots (149) and most games played in a season (34).

2001-02

23-8 OVERALL 14-4 WAC (T2ND) COACH: VINCE GOO N 17 N 18 N 23 N 24 N 25 D 7 D 9 D 17 D 18 D 28 J 5 J 11 J 13 J 17 J 19 J 24 J 26 F 2 F 4 F 7 F 9 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 24 F 28 M 2 M 6 M 8 M 9 M 14

Washington State! Portland State! Wyoming@ Stanford@ Oklahoma State@ Baylor# Illinois-Chicago# Charlotte$ Cleveland State$ at Boise State* San Jose State* SMU* Louisiana Tech* at Rice* at Tulsa* Nevada* Fresno State* at San Jose State* at UTEP* at Louisiana Tech* at SMU* Tulsa* Rice* at Fresno State* at Nevada* UTEP* Boise State* Nevada^ Rice^ Louisiana Tech^ at Oregon State%

W W W L W L W W W W W W L L W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W L L

63-50 68-55 69-61 60-71 72-62 65-70 71-50 82-59 76-55 61-48 81-67 52-51 55-67 43-57 65-51 73-53 69-53 66-57 89-66 53-82 63-50 62-53 54-55 66-47 59-51 66-48 65-54 45-41 59-36 50-53 50-62

2002-03

16-14 OVERALL 9-9 WAC (T4TH) COACH: VINCE GOO N 23 UCLA! W N 25 Sacramento St! W N 29 Gonzaga@ W N 30 Connecticut@ L D 1 North Carolina@ L D 14 Kentucky# W D 15 UNLV# W D 20 Loyola Marymount$ W D 21 Texas Tech$ L J 2 UTEP* W J 4 Boise State* W J 9 at SMU* L J 11 at Louisiana Tech* L J 19 San Jose State* W J 23 Fresno State* W J 25 Nevada* W J 30 at Rice* L F 1 at Tulsa* L F 6 Louisiana Tech* L F 8 SMU* W F 16 at San Jose State* L F 20 at Nevada* L F 22 at Fresno State* L F 27 Tulsa* W M 1 Rice* L M 6 at Boise State* W M 8 at UTEP* W M 12 Tulsa^ W M 14 Louisiana Tech^ L M 20 at Arizona State% L

70-66 79-53 71-61 53-60 50-61 70-59 71-66 56-51 40-67 75-57 62-44 56-66 52-60 54-40 64-43 58-57 50-54 42-45 43-67 69-60 67-71 69-75 51-54 66-64 47-56 79-48 68-57 62-48 58-85 44-57

! - 5th Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic @ - 23rd Annual Panda Travel Rainbow Wahine Classic # - 6th Annual Tesoro Invitational $ - 10th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - Williams WAC Tournament (Tulsa, OK) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament

! - 6th Annual Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Classic @ - 24th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic # - 7th Annual Hawai‘i Invitational $ - 11th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - McCaffery WAC Tournament (Tulsa, CA) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament

TEAM ROSTER Jade Abele, Natasja Allen, April Atuaia, Christa Brossman, Michelle Gabriel, Janka Gabrielova, Karena Greeny, Milia Macfarlane, Christen Roper, Arijana Sijercic, Chelsea Wagner, Julia Washington, Kim Willoughby

TEAM ROSTER Jade Abele, Brittney Aiwohi, Natasja Allen, April Atuaia, Michelle Gabriel, Penny Jones, Milia Macfarlane, Trisha Nishimoto, Christen Roper, Amy Sanders, Callie Spooner, Julia Washington, Kim Willoughby

SEASON NOTES 4UH posts its third straight second-place finish in the WAC, its third straight 20-win season and its third straight postseason appearance. 4UH starts the season 10-3 with all its losses coming against teams ranked in the Top 10. 4Vince Goo picks up win No. 300 in UH’s win over Fresno State on Jan. 26. 4The Rainbow Wahine continue to play solid defense, finishing seventh in the nation in fieldgoal percentage defense.

SEASON NOTES 4The Rainbow Wahine win their 14th straight season-opener with a 70-66 win over UCLA. 4UH finished with a winning record for the eighth straight year. 4The program also earned its fourth straight WNIT bid and 10th postseason berth in the last 16 years. 4UH finished fourth in the WAC, its lowest finish since joining the conference in 1996-97.

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2003-04

8-20 OVERALL 6-12 WAC (8TH) COACH: VINCE GOO N 22 N 23 N 28 N 29 N 30 D 14 D 16 D 22 D 23 J 3 J 5 J 8 J 15 J 17 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 06 F 12 F 14 F 19 F 21 F 26 F 28 M 4 M 6 M 9

Lipscomb! Maine! Hartford@ Syracuse@ Arizona@ Saint Mary’s (CA)# Texas-Arlington# Fairfield$ Tennessee Tech$ at Fresno State* at Nevada* at San Jose State* SMU* Louisiana Tech* at UTEP* at Boise State* Rice* Tulsa* San Jose State* at Louisiana Tech* at SMU* Boise State* UTEP* at Tulsa* at Rice* Nevada* Fresno State* Boise State^

L 63-69 L 62-75 L(OT) 76-79 W 72-63 L 57-66 W 75-71 L 51-59 L 65-67 L 59-64 W 48-46 L 62-77 L 45-73 W 67-50 L 50-67 L 39-44 W 51-44 L 56-61 L 55-63 L 50-62 L 45-83 L 74-65 W 64-49 W 57-49 L 57-68 L 56-58 W 63-54 L 63-54 L 56-59

! - 7th Annual Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Classic @ - 25th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic # - Territorial Savings Bank Invitational $ - 12th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - McCaffery WAC Tournament (Fresno, CA) TEAM ROSTER Jade Abele, Brittney Aiwohi, April Atuaia, Bryony Crouch, Brittany Grice, Amber Lee, Milia Macfarlane, Trisha Nishimoto, Amy Sanders, Dalia Solia, Callie Spooner, Pam Tambini, Janevia Taylor SEASON NOTES 4Vince Goo ends a 20-year coaching career at UH, including 17 seasons as head coach, with 334 wins. 4UH’s streak of eight straight winning seasons came to an end as UH suffered its first losing season since the injury-ridden 1994-95 squad that went 6-20. 4Hawaii also failed to make the postseason for the first time in five years after having earned four straight WNIT berths.

2004-05

11-15 OVERALL 7-11 WAC (T7TH) COACH: JIM BOLLA N 26 Santa Clara@ L 68-75 N 27 Utah@ L 45-52 N 28 California@ W 70-68 D 9 SE Missouri State# W 79-69 D 11 BYU# W 55-44 D 16 Houston$ L 55-66 D 18 Wake Forest$ W(OT) 68-64 D 30 Fresno State* L 48-70 J 1 Nevada* W 71-43 J 8 at San Jose State* L(OT) 49-54 J 13 at SMU* W 70-63 J 15 at Louisiana Tech* L 54-68 J 20 UTEP* W 74-63 J 22 Boise State* W 67-55 J 27 at Rice* L 68-70 J 29 at Tulsa* L 64-83 F 5 San Jose State* L 54-56 F 10 Louisiana Tech* W(OT) 79-78 F 12 SMU* L 50-52 F 17 at Boise State* W 51-41 F 19 at UTEP* L 50-71 F 24 Tulsa* L 62-72 F 26 Rice* L 49-70 M 3 at Nevada* W 62-54 M 5 at Fresno State* L 48-64 M 8 Nevada^ L 61-65 @ - 26th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic #- Waikiki Beach Marriott Invitational $ - 13th Annual Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Reno, NV) TEAM ROSTER Jade Abele, Brittney Aiwohi, Saundra Cariaga, Bryony Crouch, Brittany Grice, Amy Kotani, Amber Lee, Milia Macfarlane, Trisha Nishimoto, Amy Sanders, Dalia Solia, Callie Spooner, Pam Tambini, Janevia Taylor, Alofa Toiaivao SEASON NOTES 4Jim Bolla, UH’s sixth head coach and first new coach in 18 years, begins his inaugural campaign. 4With an 11-15 mark in 2004-05, UH posted back-to-back losing seasons for the first time since the 1980-81 and ‘81-82 campaigns. 4Jade Abele surpassed the 1,000-point barrier with her 13-point effort vs. Boise State (Feb. 17). 4The Rainbow Wahine become just the third team in WAC history to defeat Louisiana Tech as Amy Sanders’ jumper gives UH a 79-78 overtime win. 4Hawai‘i finished 16th in the nation at 5.6 bpg.

4Jade Abele and Janevia Taylor earn

all-WAC honors. Abele is named to the all-WAC first team, while Taylor earns a spot on the AllFreshman squad.

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2005-06

18-10 OVERALL 9-7 WAC (T4TH) COACH: JIM BOLLA N 19 N 21 N 25 N 26 N 27 D 8 D 10 D 16 D 17 D 28 D 30 J 5 J 12 J 14 J 21 J 23 J 26 J 28 F 2 F 4 F 9 F 11 F 18 F 22 F 25 M 2 M 4 M 8

USC! L 71-80 Eastern Illinois! W 64-58 Washington St@ W 68-63 Wisconsin@ L 67-77 Texas A&M@ W 68-66 at San Francisco W 71-63 at Santa Clara W 73-69 Campbell W 69-59 Campbell W 80-64 Kent State W 61-55 Kent State W 67-56 at Nevada* W 79-74 Louisiana Tech* L(OT) 66-71 New Mexico State* L(20T) 69-72 at Fresno State* L 52-77 at Boise State* L 75-83 Utah State* W 61-48 Nevada* L 61-66 at Idaho* W 66-60 at San Jose State* W 76-61 Fresno State* L 62-69 Boise State* W 72-67 at Utah State* W 63-50 Idaho* W 72-61 San Jose State* W 57-49 at New Mexico St.*W(OT) 74-71 at Louisiana Tech* L 52-91 Boise State^ L 63-72

! - Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic @ - 27th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Reno, NV) TEAM ROSTER Brittney Aiwohi, Saundra Cariaga, Catherine Cho, Cassidy Chretien, Brittany Grice, Emily Helmly, Amy Kotani, Amber Lee, Shannon Nishi, Amy Sanders, Tanya Smith, Dalia Solia, Callie Spooner, Pam Tambini, Janevia Taylor, Alofa Toiaivao SEASON NOTES 4 UH’s first winning season in three years and highest win total (18) since 2001-02. 4 Finished third in the WAC, its highest finish since 2001-02. 4 The team picked up the program’s 500th all-time win with a 61-48 victory over Utah State on Jan. 26. 4 UH embarked on its first non-conference road trip in 13 years and picked up a road sweep at San Francisco and Santa Clara. 4 UH finished 7-3 on the road, including four straight conference road wins. 4 Brittany Grice finished in the NCAA top 20 in blocked shots and was named to the WAC all-defensive squad.

2006-07

15-14 OVERALL 9-7 WAC (T4TH) COACH: JIM BOLLA N 17 Georgetown! W 69-58 N 18 Oklahoma! L 56-76 N 24 Texas Tech@ W 57-54 N 25 Arkansas@ L 56-70 N 26 Gonzaga@ W 68-57 D 5 at CS Northridge W 72-61 D 7 at Loyola Marymount L 69-79 D 9 at USC L 52-72 D 15 Evansville# W(OT) 71-68 D 16 Chattanooga# L 62-65 D 29 San Francisco$ W 70-49 D 30 Oklahoma State$ L 64-78 J 4 New Mexico State* L 51-58 J 6 Louisiana Tech* L 53-64 J 11 at Nevada* L 59-69 J 13 at Fresno State* L(OT) 69-75 J 17 Idaho* W 71-61 J 20 Boise State* L 53-62 J 25 at San Jose State* L 56-57 J 27 at Utah State* W 62-57 F 3 Nevada* W 74-72 F 8 at New Mexico St* W 57-46 F 10 at Louisiana Tech* W 60-59 F 15 Fresno State* W 79-65 F 18 Utah State* W 79-63 F 24 San Jose State* W 64-53 M 1 at Idaho* W 64-43 M 3 at Boise State* L 56-66 M 7 Fresno State^ L 47-72 ! - Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic @ - 28th Annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic # - Paradise Classic $ - Bank of Hawaii Invitational * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, NM) TEAM ROSTER Saundra Cariaga, Catherine Cho, Cassidy Chretien, Brittany Grice, Amy Kotani, Amber Lee, Dita Liepkalne, Shannon Nishi, Tanya Smith, Dalia Solia, Pam Tambini, Janevia Taylor, Megan Tinnin, Iwona Zagrobelna SEASON NOTES 4 UH records its second straight winning season and 10th in the last 12 years. 4 Janevia Taylor becomes the 15th player in school history to score 1,000 career points in UH’s loss to Chattanooga (Dec. 16). 4 The Rainbow Wahine go 6-0 in February and win eight straight games, tying the longest win streak in the last eight seasons. 4 The Rainbow Wahine picked up their first win in six trips to Louisiana Tech with a 60- 59 win on Feb 10. It was also just the sec- ond win in 19 all-time meetings with the Lady Techsters. 4 Junior Tanya Smith earns first-team all- WAC honors, the first for a Rainbow Wahine since 2004.

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2007-08

12-18 OVERALL 6-10 WAC (6TH) COACH: JIM BOLLA N 16 Washington! N 17 UC Davis! N 18 Northern Arizona! N 23 Lipscomb# N 24 Hartford# N 25 Minnesota# D 14 Western Carolina$ D 15 Tennessee Tech$ D 17 Oregon State$ D 20 vs Portland State% D 21 vs Grambling St% D 28 UC Irvine@ D 29 Iona@ J 9 at Utah State* J 12 at Nevada* J 17 at Fresno State* J 19 at San Jose State* J 24 Boise State* J 26 Idaho* J 31 at New Mexico St* F 2 at Louisiana Tech* F 7 Utah State* F 9 Nevada* F 21 Fresno State* F 23 San Jose State* F 28 at Idaho* M 1 at Boise State* M 6 Louisiana Tech* M 8 New Mexico State* M 12 at New Mexico St^

W 80-75 L 52-73 W 67-51 W 85-51 L 63-76 L 54-72 L 60-69 W 60-57 L 57-70 L 72-78 W 71-53 W 84-79 L 69-91 L 48-55 L 65-75 L 54-74 W 70-54 L 53-77 W 68-53 L 53-71 L 53-90 W 69-42 L 69-74 L 62-75 W 61-47 W 67-54 L 55-66 W 84-77 L 58-59 L 40-55

! - Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic # - Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic $- Island Imaging Paradise Classic %- Women of Troy Basketball Classic (Los Angeles, CA) @ - Bank of Hawaii Invitational * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, NM) TEAM ROSTER Saundra Cariaga, Catherine Cho, Brandee Fisher, Leilani Galdones, Tara Hittle, Ebony Jones, Keisha Kanekoa, Amy Kotani, Dita Liepkalne, Shannon Nishi, Allie Patterson, Tanya Smith, Megan Tinnin, Katie Wilson, Iwona Zagrobelna SEASON NOTES 4 UH senior Tanya Smith earned all-WAC second team and all-WAC defensive team. 4 Smith recorded a WAC-record 25 rebounds in a game versus Idaho on Jan. 26. 4 Sophomore Megan Tinnin set a single-season record, making 50 3-pointers on the year. 4 Smith earned three WAC Player of the Week honors and moved to third all-time in rebounds with 816 in her career. 4 Jim Bolla became the second winningest coach in school history with 56 victories in four seasons.

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2008-09

8-23 OVERALL 4-12 WAC (8TH) COACH: JIM BOLLA N14 Loyola Marymount! L N15 Toledo! L N16 Arizona! L N28 San Diego State@ L N29 Purdue@ L N30 Stanford@ L D2 Utah Valley W D 6 Northern Arizona# L D 7 UC Irvine# W D19 Washington State L D22 Washington State W J 2 Pepperdine$ L J 4 Colorado$ L J 8 at Fresno State* L J10 at San Jose State* L J12 at Boise State* L J17 Nevada* L J23 Fresno State* L J25 Utah State* L J30 at Utah State* W F 1 at Idaho* L F 6 San Jose State* W F13 at Louisiana Tech* L F15 at New Mexico St.* L F20 New Mexico St.* W F22 Louisiana Tech* L F27 Idaho* L M 1 Boise State* W M 7 at Nevada* L M10 San Jose State^ W M11 Fresno State^ L

47-63 61-67 50-62 48-71 74-90 54-83 77-70 58-61 74-46 48-66 65-59 52-65 55-67 50-78 50-54 61-70 50-69 45-71 43-52 63-61 50-66 64-48 56-68 57-69 54-51 71-89 60-63 68-67 57-75 70-57 50-65

!- Bank of Hawai‘i Invitational (Hilo, Hawai‘i) @- Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic #- Arizona State Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) $- Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic *- Western Athletic Conference game ^- WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) TEAM ROSTER Breanna Arbuckle, Catherine Cho, Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Leilani Galdones, Jennifer Hamilton, Tara Hittle, Sarah Ilic, Ebony Jones, Keisha Kanekoa, Dita Liepkalne, Briauna Linton, Allie Patterson, Megan Tinnin, Katie Wilson SEASON NOTES 4 UH won a WAC Tournament game for the first time under head coach Jim Bolla. 4 Megan Tinnin set a single-season record, making 55 3-pointers on the year, breaking the record she set the previous season. 4 Keisha Kanekoa led the WAC in free-throw shooting, and picked up her first career WAC Player of the Week honor during the year.

2010-11

10-20 OVERALL 4-12 WAC (8TH) COACH: DANA TAKAHARA-DIAS

11-19 OVERALL 5-11 WAC (7TH) COACH: DANA TAKAHARA-DIAS

N17 N19 N21 N27 N28 D3 D4 D5 D19 D20 D21 D29 D30 J6 J9 J13 J16 J18 J21 J23 J27 F6 F10 F13 F15 F17 F20 F24 M6 M6

N4 Chaminade (Exhibition) W 74-34 N11 BYU-Hawai‘i (Exhibition) W 73-49 N19 CS Northridge! W 66-58 N20 Eastern Michigan! L 67-83 N21 Oregon State! W 54-49 N26 North Carolina Central@ W 82-47 W 64-57 (2OT) N27 Mississippi @ N28 #14 North Carolina@ L 57-91 D2 at Portland State L 66-77 D4 at Portland L 61-66 D19 vs. #9 UCLA# L 44-72 D21 vs. East Carolina# L 63-71 D28 Columbia$ W 71-46 D29 CS Bakersfield$ W 84-74 D20 UNLV$ L 48-63 J6 New Mexico State* L 58-74 J8 Louisiana Tech* L 69-74 (OT) J13 at Idaho* L 48-72 J15 at Boise State* L 63-69 J22 at San Jose State* L 43-53 J24 at Fresno State* L 57-79 J27 at Utah State* L 41-52 J31 Nevada* L 62-75 F2 Boise State* W 69-53 F5 Idaho* W 72-60 F12 at Nevada* L 42-69 F15 at New Mexico State* W 57-52 F17 at Louisiana Tech* L 50-76 F24 San Jose State* W 55-53 F27 Fresno State* L 70-83 M3 Utah State* W 72-71(OT) M9 New Mexico State^ L 59-71

at UC Riverside W 63-58 at UCLA L 52-98 at CS Bakersfield L 75-105 #17 Arizona State! L 53-65 East Tennessee State! L 83-94 (OT) San Francisco W 58-48 at BYU-Hawai‘i@ W 76-46 vs. BYU@ L 44-81 vs. Kansas State# W 71-61 at UNLV# L 54-67 vs. #6 Florida State# L 39-83 Kent State$ W 54-53 Kent State$ W 63-60 at Fresno State* L 42-83 at New Mexico State* L 51-73 Idaho* W 62-52 Nevada* L 62-80 Utah State* W 69-56 at Louisiana Tech* L 62-75 at Boise State * L 64-73 San Jose State* W 63-49 Fresno State* L 69-78 New Mexico State* L 67-75 at Idaho.* L 59-74 at Nevada* L 56-76 at San Jose State* L 61-68 Louisiana Tech* L 71-79 Boise State* W 66-64 at Utah State* L 51-53 vs Fresno State^ L 51-53

!- Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic @- at BYU-Hawai‘i Tournament (Laie, O‘ahu) #- Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.) $- Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Showdown *- Western Athletic Conference game ^- WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.)

!- Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic @- Waikiki Beach Marriott Showdown #- Chevron Rainbow Wahine Shootout (Neutral site - Hilo, Hawai‘i) $- Pepsi Rainbow Wahine Invitational *- Western Athletic Conference game TEAM ROSTER ^- WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) Breanna Arbuckle, Mai Ayabe, Julita Bungaite, TEAM ROSTER Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Leilani Galdones, Breanna Arbuckle, Mai Ayabe, Julita Bungaite, Jennifer Hamilton, Tara Hittle, Keisha Kanekoa, Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Sydney Haydel, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Dita Liepkalne, Briauna Linton, Kamilah Jackson, Keisha Kanekoa, Shawna-Lei Allie Patterson, Katie Wilson Kuehu, Carlotta Mingo, Allie Patterson, Megan Tinnin, Katie Wilson SEASON NOTES 4 Dana Takahara-Dias became the seventh head SEASON NOTES 4 UH won its home opener for the first time coach in program history. She is the first former since 2007-08. Rainbow Wahine basketball player to serve as 4The 'Bows advanced to the WAC tournament head coach. as the seventh seed. 4 UH won its road opener for the first time since 4 The ‘Bows snapped their 18-game WAC road 2006-07. losing streak with a 57-52 win at New Mexico St. 4 The 'Bows advanced to the WAC tournament 4Freshmen Shawna-Lei Kuehu and Kamilah as the eighth seed. Jackson became just the second and third UH 4 Keisha Kanekoa ended the season with players to earn WAC all-freshman honors. 860 career points and is just 140 points shy of 4Senior Keisha Kanekoa finished her career as becoming the 16th Rainbow Wahine to score the seventh leading scorer in UH history with 1,000 points. 1,200 points and third with 378 assists. 4Senior Megan Tinnin returned for her senior season and left as the program’s all-time leader in 3-pointers made (164). 4Junior Rebecca Dew became just the fourth Rainbow Wahine to earn CoSIDA all-academic District 8 honors.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2011-12

11-19 OVERALL 6-8 WAC (6TH) COACH: DANA TAKAHARA-DIAS O29 Hawai‘i Pacific (Exhibition) N4 BYU-Hawai‘i (Exhibition) N11 UH-Hilo N18 Portland! N19 San Diego State! N20 #18 DePaul! N25 California@ N26 #22 Virginia@ N27 #24 Texas@ D1 at Army D3 at Columbia D18 Portland State# D19 Denver# D20 UC Davis# D28 Alcorn State$ D29 Florida Gulf Coast$ D20 North Carolina State$ J14 at San Jose State* J19 Louisiana Tech* J21 New Mexico State* J26 at Nevada* J28 at Fresno State* F2 Idaho* F4 Utah State* F11 San Jose State* F16 at New Mexico State* F18 at Louisiana Tech* F23 Fresno State* F25 Nevada* M1 at Utah State* M3 at Idaho* M7 Louisiana Tech^

W 88-59 W 83-46 W 60-51 L 64-82 L 44-71 L 65-90 L 54-69 L 43-60 L 50-71 L 51-55 W 66-55 W 78-66 W 78-64 L 57-62 W 66-63 L 52-72 L 54-84 L 67-83 W 61-46 W 51-48 W 72-63 L 48-83 L 61-69 L 55-69 L 58-67 W 58-51 W 61-49 L 52-83 W 72-68 L 64-85 L 50-69 L 54-63

! - Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic @ - Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Showdown #- Chevron Rainbow Wahine Shootout $ - Pepsi Rainbow Wahine Invitational * - Western Athletic Conference game ^ - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) TEAM ROSTER Kalei Adolpho, Breanna Arbuckle, Kanisha Bello, Alissa Campanero, Rebecca Dew, Courtney Gaddis, Sydney Haydel, Kamilah Jackson, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Carlotta Mingo, Vicky

Tagalicod. Redshirts: Malia Cravens, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Janelle Nomura SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i recorded its best conference record (6-8) since 2007-08. 4Three Rainbow Wahine earned all-WAC honors: sophomore forward Kamilah Jackson became just the 12th UH player to earn all-WAC honors. She led UH with a double-double 11.5 points and 10.6 rebounds per game. 4Senior Breanna Arbuckle was voted to the all-WAC defensive team after leading UH with 44 overall blocked shots--21 against WAC opponents. She finished her career at No. 3 in blocks (144) No. 8 in rebounds (612). 4Freshman point guard Alissa Campanero earned WAC all-Freshman honors after averaging 7.9 points and 2.9 assists per game.

2012-13

17-14 OVERALL 13-5 BIG WEST (T-2ND) COACH: LAURA BEEMAN N9 at San Francisco N16 Tennessee-Martin! N17 #4 Stanford! N18 #1 Baylor! N23 Oregon@ N24 Arkansas@ N25 #13 Oklahoma@ D1 Utah D18 Hawai‘i Pacific (Exhibition) D28 LIU Brooklyn# D29 Cincinnati# D30 Alabama# J3 at Cal State Fullerton* J5 at UC Riverside* J9 UC Irvine* J13 Long Beach State* J17 at Pacific* J19 at UC Davis* J24 Cal Poly* J26 UC Santa Barbara* F2 at Cal State Northridge* F7 at Long Beach State* F9 at UC Irvine* F14 UC Davis* F16 Pacific* F21 at UC Santa Barbara* F23 at Cal Poly* M2 Cal State Northridge* M7 UC Riverside* M9 Cal State Fullerton* M13 vs. Cal State Fullerton$ M21 at San Diego^

L 52-65 W 73-69 L 42-69 L 42-77 W 85-73 L 68-83 L 49-74 L 61-62 W 72-62 W 52-33 W 65-63(OT) L 43-44 L 74-83 W 65-50 W 56-46 W 65-57 L 61-71 W 71-63 W 61-43 L 50-51 W 65-53 W 61-54 L 52-64 W 59-48 W 74-71(OT) W 54-51 L 43-47 W 69-60 W 67-57 W 53-43 L 51-66 L 49-61

! - Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic @ - Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Showdown #- Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Invitational * - Big West Conference game $ - Big West Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) ^ - Women’s National Invitation Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) TEAM ROSTER Kalei Adolpho, Kanisha Bello, Monica DeAngelis, Sydney Haydel, Brianna Higgins, Pua Kailiawa, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Destiny King, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Kamilah Martin, Diane Moore, Stephanie Ricketts, Vicky Tagalicod, Marissa Wimbley. SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i posted its first winning record since 2006-07 and advanced to the postseason for the first time in 10 years under first-year head coach Laura Beeman. 4The ‘Bows finished the season with the most wins since 2005-06 and went 8-1 in Big West home games. 4Kamilah Martin became just the 17th Rainbow Wahine to hit the 1,000-point milestone, and just the second UH player to record 1,000 points and 900 rebounds. Martin led UH for the third straight season with 15.1 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. She is just the second UH player with 1,000 points and 900 rebounds. 4Martin earned first-team all-BWC honors; ShawnaLei Kuehu was voted the Big West Sixth Player of the Year; Sydney Haydel earned Defensive Player of the Year honors; and Ashleigh Karaitiana made the BWC’s All-Freshman team.

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2013-14

17-14 OVERALL 10-6 BIG WEST (3RD) COACH: LAURA BEEMAN O30 UH-Hilo (Exhibition) W 70-35 N9 Arizona State L 44-84 N10 Northern Arizona W 74-66 N15 WASHINGTON STATE! W 77-66 N16 MISSISSIPPI! W 9-63 N17 WEST VIRGINIA! L 56-59 N29 COLORADO STATE@ L 55-60 (OT) N30 UT CHATTANOOGA@ W 65-60 D1 MINNESOTA@ W 77-71 (OT) D13 at Oregon State L 76-64 D15 at Pacific W 81-70 D21 at USC L 66-55 D23 at Grand Canyon L 51-54 J8 CAL POLY* L 74-78 (OT) J12 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 54-44 J18 at UC Riverside* W 64-50 J23 UC DAVIS* W 64-50 J25 UC IRVINE* W 85-59 J30 at Long Beach State* L 72-74 F1 at Cal State Northridge* L 75-72 (OT) F6 at UC Santa Barbara* W 63-60 F8 at Cal Poly* L 60-62 F13 UC RIVERSIDE* W 67-54 F15 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 65-52 F20 at UC Irvine* W 55-54 F22 at UC Davis* L 52-56 F27 LONG BEACH STATE* W 82-71 M6 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 73-60 M8 at Cal State Fullerton* L 42-61 M12 at Long Beach St$ W 52-49 M14 vs. Cal Poly$ L 52-66 M21 at Washington^ L 50-67 ! - Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic @ - Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Showdown * - Big West Conference game $ - Big West Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) ^ - Women’s National Invitation Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) TEAM ROSTER Kalei Adolpho, Briana Harris, Sydney Haydel, Kamilah Jackson, Pua Kailiawa, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Destiny King, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Morgan Mason, Diane Moore, Angelina Smith, Marissa Wimbley. SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i earned its second straight ticket to the WNIT with a 17-14 overall record and a 10-6 (3rd-place) record in the Big West. 4It’s the first time UH has recorded back-toback winning seasons since the ‘Bows went 18-10 in 2005-06 and 15-14 in 2006-07 under former head coach Jim Bolla. 4Kamilah Jackson became the second Rainbow Wahine to record 1,000+ points and 1,000+ rebounds. She finished her career with 1,548 points and 1,176 rebounds, averaging 13.7 points and 10.4 boards a game. 4Jackson and Shawna-Lei Kuehu earned allBig West second-team honors, while Ashleigh Karaitiana was named the league’s “Sixth Player of the Year.”

2014-15

23-9 OVERALL 14-2 BIG WEST (1ST) COACH: LAURA BEEMAN O30 UH-Hilo (Exhibition) W 90-53 N14 at Colorado State W 63-58 (OT) N16 at Denver W 60-58 N21 #14 CALIFORNIA@ L 72-79 N23 UNLV@ W 79-70 N28 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M! W 72-58 N29 #5 STANFORD! L 73-86 N30 #11 NORTH CAROLINA! L 65-74 D6 PACIFIC L 61-69 D13 BYU-HAWAI‘I W 92-40 D20 at Loyola Marymount W 85-76 D23 at CSU Bakersfield L 69-78 D31 HAWAI‘I PACIFIC W 76-78 J2 UNC GREENSBORO W 74-54 J8 at Cal Poly* L 65-70 53-46 J10 at Cal State Northridge* L J17 UC RIVERSIDE* W 69-58 J22 at UC Davis* W 58-53 J24 at UC Irvine* W 85-50 J29 LONG BEACH STATE* W 72-64 J31 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W 64-49 F5 UC SANTA BARBARA* W 60-43 F7 CAL POLY* W 79-64 F12 at UC Riverside* W 72-69 F14 at Cal State Fullerton* W 54-43 F19 UC IRVINE* W 75-37 F21 UC DAVIS* W 62-60 F26 at Long Beach State* W 47-46 M5 at UC Santa Barbara* W 60-36 M7 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W 61-38 M13 vs. Cal State Fullerton$ W 73-64 M14 vs. CSU Northridge$ L 60-67 M20 at Saint Mary’s% L 88-92 (OT) @ - Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic ! - Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Shootout * - Big West Conference game $ - Big West Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) % - Women’s National Invitation Tournament (Moraga, Calif.) TEAM ROSTER Briana Harris, Megan Huff, Breana Jones, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Briana Kennedy, Destiny King, Shawna-Lei Kuehu, Morgan Mason, Connie Morris, Jasmine Redmon, Dalayna Sampton, Shawlina Segovia, Sarah Toeaina, Marissa Wimbley. SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i earned its third straight ticket to the WNIT with a 23-9 overall record and a 14-2 (1st) finish in the Big West. 4UH’s 14-2 Big West finish led to the program’s first conference title since the 1997-98 season and fourth overall in program history. 413th 20-win season in program history. 4The 15-game win-streak was the fifth longest in program history. 4Shawna-Lei Kuehu became the 18th player in UH history to join the 1,000-point club and the 10th member of the 1,000-point/500-rebound club.

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2016-17

2015-16

21-11 OVERALL 12-4 BIG WEST (T-2ND) COACH: LAURA BEEMAN O30 UH-Hilo (Exhibition) W N13 at Grand Canyon W N15 at Northern Arizona W N20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT@ W N22 WASHINGTON STATE@ L N27 CSU BAKERSFIELD! W N28 #16 ARIZONA STATE! L N29 #2 SOUTH CAROLINA! L D3 vs. BYU^ L D4 vs. #12 Texas A&M^ L D20 at Sacramento State W D22 at San Jose State W D30 at CSU Bakersfield W J2 PENNSYLVANIA L J7 at Long Beach State* W J9 at UC Davis* L J14 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W J16 UC RIVERSIDE* L J21 at UC Irvine* W J23 at Cal State Northridge* L J28 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W J30 UC IRVINE* W F4 at Cal Poly* W F6 at UC Santa Barbara* W F11 LONG BEACH STATE* W F18 UC DAVIS* W F25 at Cal State Fullerton* W F27 at UC Riverside* L M3 UC SANTA BARBARA* W M5 CAL POLY* W M11 vs. Long Beach State$ W M12 vs. UC Davis$ W M19 at #10 UCLA% L

86-39 74-41 61-52 65-51 52-62 74-60 49-75 51-67 56-67 41-82 74-72 76-73 65-55 54-64 67-55 58-60 77-50 74-77 83-65 60-63 62-53 59-35 64-58 63-62 60-42 70-50 70-50 77-81 59-45 68-47 76-60 78-59 50-66

@ - Bank of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Classic ! - Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Shootout ^ - Tom Weston Classic (La‘ie, O‘ahu) * - Big West Conference game $ - Big West Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) % - NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) TEAM ROSTER Kalei Adolpho, Olivia Crawford, Briana Harris, Megan Huff, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Brianna Kennedy, Destiny King, Connie Morris, Lahni Salanoa, Leah Salanoa, Dalayna Sampton, Sarah Toeaina, Marissa Wimbley. SEASON NOTES 4Hawai‘i’s Big West Tournament Championship was the program’s second conference tournament crown. 4UH won 20+ games for the second straight season, and advanced to the postseason for the fourth consecutive year. 4The Rainbow Wahine reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1998 and sixth time in program history. 4Senior Destiny King became the fifth player in program history to tally 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 250 assists.

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UH-Hilo (Exhibition) W 47-63 at USC L 44-76 at CSU Bakersfield L 51-58 YOUNGSTOWN STATE! W 72-50 NEW MEXICO STATE! W 56-53 SAN JOSE STATE@ L 61-77 OREGON@ L 49-86 #7 MISSISSIPPI STATE@ L 41-66 at #9 UCLA L 49-72 HAWAI‘I PACIFIC W 88-54 at Nevada L 59-67 (3OT) at Boise State L 49-61 GRAND CANYON W 51-47 at Long Beach St.* L 57-68 at UC Davis* L 55-70 CAL ST FULLERTON* W 60-50 at Cal Poly* W 87-79 at UC Santa Barbara* L 62-74 UC IRVINE* W 79-62 CAL POLY* W 66-57 at UC Riverside* L 45-63 at CSUN* L 56-67 UC RIVERSIDE* L 59-79 UC SANTA BARBARA* L 52-67 UC DAVIS* L 50-69 CSUN* L 49-60 at UC Irvine* W 73-60 at Cal St Fullerton* W 55-45 LONG BEACH ST.* W 66-63 vs. Cal Poly^ W 71-50 vs. CSUN^ L 64-71

!- Bank of Hawai‘i Rainbow Wahine Classic @- Rainbow Wahine Showdown *- Big West Conference game ^- Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) TEAM ROSTER Courtney Middap, Keleah-Aiko Koloi, Briana Harris, Sarah Toeaina, Makenna Woodfolk, Tia Kanoa, Leah Salanoa, Rachel Odumu, Olivia Crawford, Lahni Salanoa, Julissa Tago, Amy Atwell, Taylor Donohue, Adrienne Darden. SEASON NOTES 4 Bank of Hawai‘i Classic tournament champions 4 Sarah Toeaina earned first-team all-Big West Conference honors. 4 Julissa Tago earned Big West Conference all-freshman team honors. 4The Rainbow Wahine set a program record with 171 3-pointers made for the season, breaking the record of 168 from 2000-01.

2017-18

12-18 OVERALL 5-11 BIG WEST (8TH) COACH: LAURA BEEMAN N1 UH-Hilo (Exhibition) W 85-34 N10 at Portland L 47-76 N12 at Seattle U W 73-58 N17 NORTHERN ARIZONA! W 84-68 N20 SAN DIEGO! W 64-63(OT) N24 MARIST@ W 70-63 N25 PURDUE@ L 67-79 N26 USC@ L 60-71 D4 MONTANA STATE W 81-75 D8 IDAHO STATE L 62-64 (OT) 65-60 D17 at Arizona W D20 vs. #19 Texas AM L 59-103 D22 vs. #10 Oregon L 85-44 D30 HAWAII PACIFIC W 67-57 J4 at Cal St Fullerton* L 57-69 J6 at UC Davis* L 52-76 J11 UC IRVINE* L 67-74 J13 LONG BEACH ST* W 74-66 J18 at UC Riverside* L 57-79 J20 at UC Irvine* L 66-70 J25 CSUN* L 58-70 J27 UC Riverside* W 63-57 F1 at Cal Poly* L 50-52 F3 at UC Santa Barbara* L 61-71 F8 CAL ST FULLERTON* W 59-54 F17 UC DAVIS* L 56-68 F22 at CSUN* W 56-54 F24 at Long Beach St* L 80-85 M1 UC SANTA BARBARA*W 73-64 M3 Cal Poly* L 61-67 M6 vs. CSUN^ L 57-62 !- Bank of Hawai‘i Rainbow Wahine Classic @- Rainbow Wahine Showdown #- Duel in the Desert *- Big West Conference game ^- Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) TEAM ROSTER Courtney Middap, Sarah Toeaina, Makenna Woodfolk, Tia Kanoa, Leah Salanoa, Rachel Odumu, Lahni Salanoa, Julissa Tago, Amy Atwell, Taylor Donohue, Mackenzie Clinch Hoycard, Lauren Rewers, Jadynn Alexander. SEASON NOTES 4 Bank of Hawai‘i Classic tournament champions 4 Sarah Toeaina earned first-team all-Big West Conference honors. 4Head Coach Laura Beeman notched her 100th career victory at UH on Feb. 8, 2018, against Cal State Fullerton.

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‘BOWS IN THE POLLS/ UH VS. THE CONFERENCES

UH VERSUS THE CONFERENCES

’BOWS AND THE POLLS The Rainbow Wahine basketball program has been ranked nationally in five different seasons. UH made its debut in the national rankings on Nov. 27, 1989, at No. 25 and maintained its ranking for 16 weeks in the Associated Press poll. The team’s highest ranking that season was 12th and the team ended 16th in the final rankings, its best finish yet. UH finished in the final poll on two other occasions. The Rainbow Wahine ranked 23rd at the end of the 1992-93 season and 20th in the final poll of 199798, the program’s last appearance in the Associated Press poll. Hawai‘i has faced 101 ranked opponents since 1981 and managed 10 wins during that span. UH has not defeated a ranked team in 19 years, dropping 39 straight.

1989-90 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 24 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12

1991-92 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23

Rk

25 25 24 21 18 17 17 19 17 17 17 16 14 14 12 16

23 21 18 15 17 17 15 13 13 12

1991-92 (cont.) Rk Mar. 1 Mar. 8

1992-93 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 16

1993-94 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Mar. 8

1997-98 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 9

20 21

24 25 20 20 19 23

23 21 23 21 24

23 20 16 16 19 16 20

BY THE NUMBERS

Conference W-L Pct. America East 0-3 .000 Atlantic Coast 3-9 .250 Atlantic Sun 3-3 .500 Atlantic 10 2-1 .667 Big East 6-3 .667 Big Sky 17-4 .833 Big West 7-2 .778 Big 10 5-5 .500 Big 12 8-12 .400 Colonial Athletic Assoc. 2-0 1.000 Conference USA 4-2 .667 Horizon 3-0 1.000 Independent 1-1 .500 Ivy 7-1 .875 Metro Atlantic Athletic 1-3 .000 Midwestern Collegiate 4-0 1.000 Mid-American 6-2 .750 Mid Continent 2-2 .500 Mid-Eastern Athletic 1-0 1.000 Missouri Valley 5-3 .625 Mountain West 7-11 .388 Northeast Conference 1-0 1.000 Ohio Valley 6-1 .857 Pacific-12 24-37 .393 Patriot 0-1 .000 Southeastern 5-15 .250 Southern 2-2 .500 Southland 1-4 .200 Southwestern Athletic 4-0 1.000 Summit League 1-0 1.000 Sun Belt 4-2 .667 West Coast 23-14 .667 Western Athletic 6-3 .625

Strk L3 L5 L2 W2 W1 L1 L1 L1 L4 W2 L2 W3 W1 L1 W1 W4 L1 W2 W1 W3 L3 W1 W3 L1 L1 L5 W2 L1 W4 W1 W4 W1 W3

Last Meeting (Year) Hartford 76, Hawai‘i 63 (2007-08) UNC 74, Hawai‘i 65 (2014-15) Fla. Gulf Coast 72, Hawai‘i 52 (2011-12) Hawai‘i 69, Massachusetts 59 (1998-99) Hawai‘i 65, Cincinnatti 63 (OT) (2012-13) Idaho State 64, Hawai‘i 62 (OT) (2017-18) UC Davis 62, Hawai‘i 57, (2011-12) Purdue 79, Hawai‘i 67 (2017-18) West Virginia 59, Hawai‘i 56 (2013-14) Hawai‘i 77, Va. Commonwealth 66 (1999-2000) East Carolina 71, Hawai‘i 63 (2010-11) Hawai‘i 72, Youngstown State 50 (2016-17) Hawai‘i 84, CSU Bakersfield 74 (2010-11) Hawai‘i 54, Pennsylvania 64 (2015-16) Hawai‘i 70, Marist 63 (2017-18) Hawai‘i 97, Detroit 53 (2000-01) Eastern Michigan 83, Hawai‘i 67 (2010-11) Hawai‘i 74, Illinois-Chicago 69 (1995-96) Hawai‘i 82, NC Central 47 (2011-12) Hawai‘i 71, Evansville 68 (2006-07) Boise State 61, Hawai‘i 49 (2016-17) Hawai‘i 53, LIU Brooklyn 33 (2012-13) Hawai‘i 73, Tennessee-Martin 69 (2012-13) Oregon 85, Hawai‘i 44 (2017-18) Army 55, Hawai‘i 51 (2011-12) Texas A&M 103, Hawai‘i 59 (2017-18) Hawai‘i 74, UNC Greensboro 54 (2014-15) Texas-Arlington 59, Hawai‘i 51 (2003-04) Hawai‘i 72, Prairie View A&M 58 (2014-15) Hawai‘i 60, Denver 58 (2014-15) Hawai‘i 78 Denver 64 (2011-12) Hawaii 64, San Diego 63 (OT) (2017-18) Hawai‘i 73, Seattle U 58 (2017-18)

* records reflect games played during current conference affiliations UH VERSUS THE CONFERENCES Conference Years Reg. Season Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. 1985-88 (4) 28-30 Big West 1988-96, 2013-present 172-98 Western Athletic 1997-2012. (16) 138-106 Totals 1985-pres. (32) 338-244

Pct. Tour. Pct. .438 0-4 .000 .637 13-12 .520 .566 9-16 .360 .580 22-32 .407

vs. Top 25.................................................................................... 10-93 vs. Top 10.......................................................................................1-42 vs. Top 5.........................................................................................1-18 vs. No. 1............................................................................................0-3 Dec. 21, 1982, lost to No. 1 USC, 62-95 Dec. 5, 1992, lost to No. 1 Stanford, 56-85 Nov. 18, 2012, lost to No. 1 Baylor, 42-77 Record at Home.............................................................................. 9-60 Record on the Road........................................................................ 1-22 Record on a Neutral Court.............................................................. 0-10 Longest Win Streak........................................................2 (1990; 1993) Longest Losing Streak................................................41 (1998-Present) Highest-ranked Win.... vs. No. 4 Long Beach St., 67-66 (OT) (Feb. 7, 1987) All-Time Weeks in Top 25.................................................................. 46 Most Consecutive Weeks in Top 25...... 16 (Nov. 27, 1989-Mar. 12, 1990) All-Time Record as Ranked Team.......................................61-18 (.772) Highest Ranking............................. 12th (Mar. 5, 1990; Feb. 23, 1992) First Appearance in the Poll...........................................25th, Nov. 27, 1989 Last Appearance in the Poll......................................... 20th, 1998 Final Last victory over a ranked team...vs. No. 17 Kansas, 51-47 (Nov. 22, 1998) Last loss to a ranked team........vs. No. 10 Oregon, 44-85 (Dec. 22, 2017)

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