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Saeramento Bee Thurs. March 29, 1990
BASKE
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TANFOF
Bee/Richard Gilmore
Stanford's Jennifer Azzi, center, should have quite a few fans in the stands in Knoxville.
By Susan Slusser
Bee Staff Writer
Azzi, but when you've
STANFORD It
YOU CAN
got kids inside. a great
player like Azzi becomes
sounds like a made-for-
a decoy," Arkansas
TV movie. A girl grows
coach John Sutherland
up 20 minutes from
says. "And she's still an
Thompson-Boling Arena
in Knoxville, Tenn. She
GO HOME
outstanding passer and a
floor leader.
has a storied high school
Azzi's statistics reflect
basketball career but is
her well-rounded game.
overlooked by local pow-
She doesn't lead
er Tennessee.
AGAIN
Stanford in any category
Four years later, after
but is in the top three in
taking her high tops and
almost every one, aver-
three-point shot across
aging 15 points, four re-
the country, she is
bounds and six assists.
named college player of
She's also the Pac-10's
the year and returns to
Azzi returns to scene
all-time women's leader
Knoxville to play for the
in assists (741) and steals
national championship.
(268).
Things couldn't get
of her prep heroics
Though others have
much better for Jennifer
higher scoring averages,
Azzi. Last week the
Azzi has been rewarded
Stanford senior guard
for her all-around excel-
was named Naismith National Player of the Year, and
lence. She was featured
her team won the West Regional on its home floor to
in Sports Illustrated's college basketball preview is-
advance to the NCAA Tournament semifinals.
sue, was named Pac-10 player of the year for the sec-
"Jennifer has come full circle." Stanford coach Tara
ond consecutive season and won the Naismith award
VanDerveer says. "She came to the West, and it was a
in a minor upset over Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech's
powerful center.
gamble. Now it's nice that she's going home and
bringing her team with her. I'm so happy for Jennifer;
"It was something of a surprise, because so many
it's a dream come true."
times those awards go to the people who score the
The only chapter missing from the Azzi fairy tale is
most," California coach Gooch Foster says. "It's nice to
that the second-ranked Cardinal (30-1) will not get to
see the committee give the award to a player who can
play Tennessee. Virginia shocked the fourth-ranked
do so many things besides score and who means so
much to her team."
Lady Vols in overtime Saturday.
"It would have been nice to play Tennessee," says
The team means just as much to Azzi, a co-captain.
Azzi, who came back to haunt the Lady Vols with 18
The Cardinal squad is very close, and Azzi has seen it
points and seven assists in Stanford's 85-71 upset of
go from comparatively hard times - 14-14 as a fresh-
Tennessee. then ranked second, in December "But
man to this season's triumphs.
this is what happens. I hope the Knoxville fans still
"I took losing very hard. because we didn lose very
come out, even though Tennessee isn't in the tourna-
much in high school.' Azzi says. "Katy (Steding) and
ment."
said freshman year, We are not going through anoth-
Even if Knoxville doesn't turn out for the Final Four,
er season like that.' Now we'd do anything to win, and
nearby Oak Ridge will. Azzi starred at Oak Ridge High
we'd do anything for each other. The team is really
School, leading her team to a 34-2 mark and the state
friends." close on the court and off - we're all very good
finals as a senior.
Azzi got her start in basketball in the Knoxville sub-
In practice, teammates delight in mimicking Azzi,
urb, joining a girls club league in third grade and
who has a tendency to flick her long, dark ponytail
working her way up to junior high ball.
when making her slick moves to the basket. Trisha
"It doesn't feel like I'm going to be playing an away
Stevens tosses her hair as she drives the middle to at-
game," says Azzi, who expects a large contingent of
tempt a wildly impossible shot, and the squad laughs
family and friends at Thompson-Boling Arena for Fri-
as Azzi responds with a dead-perfect Stevens imita-
day's game against No. 12-ranked Virginia. "It's like a
tion, bouncing up and down on a free-throw shot and
home game for me."
cheering when it goes in.
The 5-foot-9 Azzi will attract attention at Knoxville
"We definitely make fun of each other," Azzi says.
for more than her local affiliation. She is the most dan-
"It keeps things light. They call me 'The Bag Lady' be-
gerous weapon in Stanford's well-stocked arsenal
cause Sonja (Henning) has it in her head that if any-
not just for her scoring ability but for her overall game.
one is going to just suddenly leave while we're doing
"I don't think you can categorize Jennifer as a bas-
something, it's me. sort of have a tendency to wander
off.
ketball player," says Washington coach Chris Gob-
recht, whose team handed the Cardinal its only loss
After graduation. Azzi, an economics major, plans
this season. "She's the rare player who can really die-
to play basketball in Europe and hopes to win a berth
tate what happens in a basketball game because of the
on the 1992 U.S. Olympic team. Her boyfriend, Rob
numerous things she can do with a ball in her hands.
Englehardt, a defensive back on the Stanford football
She can always hurt you. Stanford is a scoring ma-
team, also plans to go overseas, to Australia to play
chine, and Jennifer is the ultimate scorer."
rugby.
When she's not scoring, Azzi is running the fast
"We're real supportive of each other," Azzi says. "I'd
break, dribbling behind her back through defenders
never be willing to give up basketball for anything,
and locating teammates for spectacular assists. As
and he understands that, because he feels the same
Mississippi discovered in the semifinals of the West
way about rugby. But if we wind up in the same place
Regional, opponents can keep Azzi from scoring, but
in the future, we'll see what happens.
that doesn't necessarily limit her effectiveness.
For now Azzi's focus is on Virginia and then, per-
Azzi had a season-low five points against Ole Miss
haps, a rematch with No. 1-ranked Louisiana Tech for
but contributed eight assists and five rebounds. In the
the national title. The Lady Techsters defeated the
meantime, the Rebels were so concerned with their
Cardinal in the Midwest Regional final last year, de-
perimeter defense that Stanford's post players scored
spite a career-high 30 points by Azzi. A win over Loui-
52 points inside. Despite Azzi's low point totals, she
siana Tech would provide a fitting end to Azzi's career
at Stanford.
player. was named the West Regional's most outstanding
"It's really exciting - it's kind of a storybook end-
"You can pat yourself on the back for shutting down
ing," she says. "I don't think there could be anything
better than to win it all at Tennessee."
D6 The Sacramento Bee Final
Monday, April 2, 1990
It
was
in the
Crowds came anyway
Cards
Record turnout without host Tennessee
Stanford wins
By Susan Slusser
Bee Staff Writer
WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR NOTES
women title
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The NCAA women's
ketball ability. Azzi also won this season's
Final Four outdrew the men's for the first time
Naismith Player of the Year award.
this year, as Friday's semifinals attracted a
"It's a great honor," she said. "I've heard a lit-
By Susan Slusser
paid crowd of 19,467 and Sunday's final drew a
tle bit about Margaret Wade, and knowing how
Bee Staff Writer
record 20,023. Both figures exceed the capacity
she helped women's basketball makes me feel
of McNichols Sports Arena in Denver (17,675),
even better about the award."
KNOXVILLE, Tenn, When Tara
site of the men's tournament.
Wade coached Delta State to a string of na-
VanDerveer was recruiting a young
guard from Tennessee four years
There had been concern that crowds would
tional championships in the 1970s.
ago, she said she planned to win a
be down after Tennessee, the host school, was
national championship within a few
upset by Virginia in the East Regional final. But
Tennessee coach Pat Summitt worked hard all
Cramping her style - The loss of guard
years. Though skeptical, the recruit
week to promote the event, and those with tick-
Dawn Staley to leg cramps was critical for Vir-
decided to attend Stanford, for edu-
cational reasons.
ets who decided not to attend were encouraged
ginia in its 75-66 loss to Stanford in Friday's
to give the tickets to local youth groups.
semifinals. The All-America sophomore scored
VanDerveer was true to her word
Sunday. Stanford won its first NCAA
"We have to salute the people in East Ten-
14 points in the first half but just four in the
second, sitting oùt much of the period.
women's basketball championship,
nessee for coming out and supporting women's
basketball even without their hometown team
Leg cramps have been a problem for Staley
defeating Auburn 88-811 the title
game at Thompson-Boling Arena.
thit," Summitt said. "I'm very touched and very
all season. Virginia coach Debbie Ryan blames
proud of Knoxville."
them on Staley's diet, which she said consists
Jennifer Azzi, now an All-America
"mostly of junk food."
senior guard from nearby Oak Ridge,
"It's something we're going to have to take a
celebrated her homecoming by being
Barmore barometer Louisiana Tech coach
look at next year,' Ryan said.
named outstanding player of the Fi-
nal Four.
Leon Barmore voted Stanford No. 1 in the
just feel so good right now," Azzi
women's poll every week this season, even
New format - Next year's Final Four, sched-
said after scoring 17 points in the title
though his Lady Techsters had a perfect record
game. "I'm happy to have those four
during the regular season.
uled for New Orleans, will go to a new format.
Instead of semifinals Friday and the title game
years of hard work pay off.
"I've picked Stanford from Day 1," he said.
Sunday, the games will be played back-to-back
Point guard Sonja Henning, who
And I've meant it. I don't know if there's ever
on Saturday and Sunday.
made 7 of 10 free throws down the
been a women's team with four starters averag-
The move is being made so that CBS can
stretch, led the Cardinal with 21
Jng over 13 points. And when Jennifer Azzi
televise the semifinals and the final. ESPN has
points. Forward Katy Steding scored
wins the Wade Trophy and she's your third-
been carrying the women's semifinals.
18 and was named to the all-tourna-
leading scorer
geez."
Saturday's semifinal games will be played
ment team with Azzi, who hit four
three-point shots. Trisha Stevens had
Summitt knew Stanford was of champion-
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pacific time, with the
ship caliber when the Cardinal beat the Lady
men's semifinals beginning at 2:30 p.m.
16 points and 10 rebounds for
Volsin December.
The two coaches in Sunday's title game were
Stanford, which finished with a 32-1
definitely thought Stanford was a Final
divided in their opinions on the new format.
record, losing only to Pacific 10 Con-
Four team; Stanford and Louisiana Tech were
"It's well worth it to be on national television
ference rival Washington.
"When I first came to Stanford five
my favorites," she said. "I'm so happy for TaΓa
rather than cable, which many people still
7anDerveer. This is one of the greatest success
don't have," VanDerveer said. "Any team that
years ago and said I was going to win
a national championship, people
tories in the history of women's basketball."
is here next year will have to deal with it, and I
think they'l deal with it well. I'd like to be here
thought I was nuts," VanDerveer
and have to deal with it."
said. "I think maybe I was a little na-
ive, but this is a dream come true."
Azzi awards Almost lost in the shuffle of
Auburn coach Joe Ciampi has experience
Auburn, ranked No. 9 to
the week's events was Stanford's Azzi winning
with back-to-back games; teams making the fi-
Stanford's No. 2 coming into the
the Wade Trophy, the top honor in women's
nal of the Southeastern Conference women's
basketball. Azzi was announced as the winner
tournament play three games in three days.
tournament, has come up short in the
last three NCAA title games. The La-
Friday night in New Orleans, but she couldn't
"If you have to do it, you just adjust and do
be there; she was with her team in Knoxville.
it," Ciampi said. "The SEC tournament is the
dy Tigers finished 28-7. Junior guard
Carolyn Jones had a game-high 24
The Wade Trophy goes to a senior who best
most demanding thing to go through, but it can
be done. still prefer the Final Four format the
combines academics and leadership with bas-
way it is now."
See STANFORD, page D6
Stanford
left but came no closer as Henning hit a jumper
and Steding popped in a three from the right
side.
Continued from page D1
points and a team-high nine rebounds for Au-
Forced to foul, Auburn sent the Cardinal to
burn. Guard Chantel Tremitiere scored 17
the line for 15 free throws in the final 1:30.
points.
Stanford connected on 10 to seal the title.
Jones and Tremitiere were named to the all-
The first half was not as easy for Stanford.
tournament team with Azzi, Steding and Loui-
Auburn's pressing defense kept the Cardinal
siana Tech center Venus Lacy.
without a basket for one eight-minute stretch
"Stanford had so many weapons, they creat-
and forced seven turnovers/ the way to a
ed many problems for us," Auburn coach Joe
37-30 lead.
Ciampi said. "They were shooting threes like
"We were struggling," VanDerveer said. "It
(bey.were layups."
takes time to adjust to the press, and we got in
The Cardinal was 11 for 26 on three-point
some trouble."
shots. Steding connected on 6 of 15 three-point
Down 41-32 two minutes before the break,
tries, setting championship-game records for
the Cardinal streaked back, scoring the final
hree-pointers made and attempted.
nine points of the half to tie the game. Fresh-
"We were shooting well outside; Katy was
man center Val Whiting hit two difficult shots
bitting threes, Jennifer was hitting threes,"
inside in traffic, and Henning had a three-point
anDerveer said. "That's something we've
play when she was fouled on a fast-break bas-
been doing all season. We really look for that."
ket.
The first half was a series of ups and downs.
Stanford led by 11, then Auburn went up by
"That was a really big swing," VanDerveer
seven, then the Cardinal scored the final nine
said. "Katy was out of the game, and (center)
joints of the half to tie the game at 41.
Julie Zeilstra came in and did a nice job at
small forward. Val made some big shots."
"I wasn't worried about being down," Van-
Derveer said. "At halftime we went in tied, and
VanDerveer acknowledged that she antici-
we're a good second-half team."
pated a title at the beginning of the season.
Stanford surged ahead for good early in the
"I had premonitions," she said. "I thought,
second half, using a 14-2 run to take a 57-48
'We're not going to go 18-0 in the Pac-10 like
lead. Fittingly, the spurt began with a Steding
we did last year, but we're going to win the na-
hree-pointer and ended with an Azzi three.
tional championship.'
"Good teams make runs at you," Ciampi
She made a believer out of Azzi, who re-
said. "Basketball is a game of streaks, but you
ceived a resounding ovation after fouling out
have to stay in control. They made a run early
with 1:28 to play. Azzi had already arranged for
in the second half, and we never countered.
a victory party at her Oak Ridge home.
They just ran away from us."
"It's going to be a big bash," she said. "This
A 12-0 surge midway through the half gave
has been our goal for the past three years. Ev-
tanford its largest lead at 65-53. The Lady
igers cut the deficit to 70-64 with six minutes
ery year we've come a little closer, and now
we've done it. It just feels great."
Sacramento Bee, Sun. Aprild, 1990
BASKETBALL
Now Auburn gets shot at Stanford
Auburn's other big threat is 6-foot-6 senior cen-
By Susan Slusser
Bee Staff Writer
NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT
ter Linda Godby, who averages 14 points coming
off the bench. A starter earlier this season, Godby
the underdog at all. They've been to the Final Four
became a substitute when Ciampi decided he
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Auburn is no stranger to
the NCAA Tournament title game. The Lady
before, and we haven't.'
wanted to emphasize defense. The Lady Tigers are
Tigers are playing in it for the third consecutive
The key to Auburn's success has been defense.
10-1 since the move.
year.
The Lady Tigers limited powerful Louisiana Tech
Junior center Trisha Stevens continues to lead
to 23 points on 8-of-28 shooting in the first half Fri-
the Cardinal with 18 points per game. Senior for-
The problem is, they have yet to win it.
day.
ward Katy Steding, who averages 15 points, had a
"I'm not a bridesmaid, I'm best man," Auburn
"They're here because of their defense,"
team-high 18 in Friday's 75-66 win over 12th-rank-
coach Joe Ciampi joked. "I think we took the me-
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. "They're
ed Virginia. Azzi hit her average (15 points)
dia by surprise, but there's a tradition of excel-
quick, they mix it up, they run a lot of traps, and
against the Cavaliers.
lence in women's basketball at Auburn, and I felt
they make it work. Auburn makes a tremendous
this team had great potential all along."
effort on defense."
Luck of the Cardinal - VanDerveer is amazed
The ninth-ranked Lady Tigers (28-6) shocked
Nevertheless, Ciampi expects his defense to be
that six consecutive favored teams scheduled to
No. 1-ranked Louisiana Tech 81-60 on Friday
tested by the Cardinal's explosive offense, which
face Stanford in their next NCAA Tournament
night to advance to today's final against second-
averages 93 points.
game have been upset before getting a shot at the
ranked Stanford (31-1) at Thompson-Boling Are-
"Stanford has so many weapons, I think we'll
Cardinal.
na. The game will be broadcast live by CBS (10:30
need six or seven people on the floor to contain
"We've scouted every wrong opponent in the
a.m., Channel 10).
them," he said. "They're an outstanding offensive
tournament," she said. "I teased Joe (Ciampi) the
The Auburn upset ended the Lady Techsters'
machine. Everyone contributes; I don't see a
other day, 'You want me to scout Louisiana Tech
bid for a perfect season. The Lady Tigers also were
weakness."
for you?' And look what happened.
the last team to defeat Louisiana Tech before its
All-American Carolyn Jones leads Auburn with
"Somehow, these things that are happening are
32-game winning streak, knocking off the Lady
20 points per game, but the junior guard suffered
beyond our control. It's unbelievable. Maybe it's
Techsters in last year's NCAA semifinals.
an ankle injury Friday.
destiny."
"Auburn obviously has a great team," Stanford
"I jammed it pretty bad," Jones said, "but I have
Said Louisiana Tech coach Leon Barmore, an
guard Jennifer Azzi said. "I don't consider them
to play with pain. I have to be a team leader."
upset victim: "Maybe it's just Stanford's year."
Louisiana Tech's Lacy
tries to cope with defeat
By Susan Slusser
This season Lacy averaged 24
Bee Staff Writer
points and 13 rebounds for the Lady
Techsters, who were No. 1 in the
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. This wasn't
polls the entire season. She finished
the way Venus Lacy's collegiate ca-
12th in the nation in scoring and sev-
reer was supposed to end.
enth in rebounding, despite averag-
just 29 minutes per game.
Louisiana Tech's All-America se-
nìor center couldn't hold back the
After leading Brainerd High
sobs Friday night after Auburn's
School in Chattanooga, Tenn., to a
81-69 upset of the top-ranked and
state title in 1984, Lacy accepted a
previously unbeaten Lady Techsters.
scholarship to basketball power Old
Dominion but decided to leave after
"Being my last season, this hurt a
lot," Lacy said. She broke down and
one year. At first, she wanted to go
back to her home state and play for
could not continue.
Tennessee.
Lacy carried the load for the Lady
Techsters with a game-high 26 points
"Tennessee was one of the top
and 15 rebounds. But she couldn't do
schools I was considering out of high
it all. The other four starters com-
school, but I chose Old Dominion,"
bined for just 30 points, and the
she said. "When things didn't work
bench contributed only 13.
out there, unfortunately, Tennessee
didn't have any scholarships avail-
"Venus Lacy to me is the best post
able. So I went to Louisiana Tech,
player who ever played at Louisiana
and it's worked out great.
Tech, and we've had some good
ones," Louisiana Tech coach Leon
"If I'd stayed at Old Dominion, I
Barmore said. "She single-handedly
don't believe I'd be the player I am
put us back in the Final Four. She's
today. At Old Dominion, I'd be riding
had a marvelous career."
the pine still."
The most feared player in women's
Lacy encountered problems at
college basketball for the last two
Louisiana Tech, too. In particular,
years, Lacy is mild-mannered and
she had difficulty making it to class.
timid off the court, wringing her
"A lot has been written about Ve-
hands and looking self-conscious as
she talks to reporters.
nus, how she was not disciplined, not
going to class, not doing things
On the court, however, Lacy quick-
right," Barmore said. "Along the way,
ly establishes an impenetrable posi-
we've had to teach her how to be an
tion under the basket. Woe to those
adult and how to be responsible. She
who attempt to get inside against the
just had to look and see what's good
6-foot-4, 190-pound center.
and what's bad. It's very fortunate for
"Venus is a kind, gentle-type per-
us that she chose the right route."
son," Barmore said. "It was just a
Barmore is pleased with Lacy's ac-
matter of her learning to do things."
complishments on the court but is
Most women's basketball experts
even more impressed with her suc-
say that Lacy improved more than
cess off the court.
any other player in the nation since
her freshman season. She was
Lacy is on schedule to graduate,
named to the Kodak All-America
and her outlook on academics has
team Thursday and won the Champi-
changed so much that she said, "I
on player of the year award Satur-
even dress up to go to class now."
day.
Said Barmore: "Nobody could be
"She's got to be the most improved
more happy with Venus Lacy than
player in the country," Arkansas
coach Barmore. When Venus came
coach John Sutherland said. "She's a
to Louisiana Tech, she couldn't lead
very intense kid with a lot of natural
herself, much less a team. Now she's
ability. Now that she's put it all to-
the team captain. To see where she
gether, it's very scary. I compare her
came from to where she is now is re-
to Moses Malone."
markable."
ara
means watching practices, watching
tapes she can never do enough.
Continued from page F1
On this particular day, she and her
home with a good tape. An old favor-
staff look at Stanford's recent win
îte, like Auburn-Tennessee.
over California, then the previous
Bee/Richard Gilmore
In the quest for a national champi-
day's practice.
onship, VanDerveer wants to give the
At 11:30, Steding wanders in to go
Women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer,
whose players say practice Is sometimes'
tougher than a game, gives directions to her
Cardinal any edge it can get..
over tapes. Each of the players sits
And it has worked. Stanford ap-
down with one of the coaches once
pears razor-sharp, outscoring its op-
or twice a week to review tapes.
ponents by an average of 28 points
"The more feedback the players
heading into a second-round NCAA
get, the better," VanDerveer says.
Tournament matchup Saturday
"We watch tapes of practice and try
against Hawaii at Maples Pavilion
to chart things people are doing,
second-ranked Cardinal team.
(7:30 p.m. tip-off). The Cardinal (27-1
what they need to work on."
overall, 17-1 in the Pacific 10 Confer-
Steding, a senior forward, was the
ence) earned a first-round bye in the
star of the coaches' screening this
tournament, and is the top seed and
morning, and her review is glowing.
host of next weekend's West Region-
"Look at all those pluses," she says,
al.
checking her chart.
Stanford has come a long way in
"Seeing positive things can help as
ing at Louisiana Tech in the quarter-
Stanford's
women's basketball coach, is in her office watching
she critiques her team, which is ranked No. 2 in the
country." "Who's going to the boards? Katy is the best
Sacramento Bee, Fri. Man 16, 1990
VanDerveer's five years. The Cardi-
much as seeing negative things,"
nal was 9-19 the year before she ar-
VanDerveer says.
rived. The team went 13-15 in her
Businesslike and direct, VanDer-
first season, and has improved every
veer never hesitates to speak her
year since, to 14-14 in 1986-87, 27-5
mind to players, assistants or the
in 1987-88 and 28-3 last season, los-
press. The players say they appreci-
ate their coach's candor.
finals of the NCAA Tournament.
"Tara doesn't have qualms about
For last year's accomplishments,
saying what's on her mind, and that's
VanDerveer was named NCAA
good most of the time," Steding
It's 10 a.m., and Tara VanDerveer, the Stanford
"Did Trisha block out? No!" VanDerveer exclaims as
on my sheet SO far; she's got a streak going. We could
the top of her profession. A promi-
straightforward, but very approach-
'VanDerveer the best coach in the
go in and see her. She cares about
leading lady
VanDerveer is a videophile. When she's not at prac-
tice or on the phone recruiting, she often can be found
in front of a VCR, watching her own team or an oppo-
nent. After a long day, VanDerveer settles down at
See TARA, page F5
Coach of the Year. At age 36, she is at
says with a laugh. "She's very
nent former men's coach has called
able. If you have a problem, you can
Pac-10 man or woman.
everyone on the team."
"I definitely give the credit to
After grabbing a quick lunch, Van-
Tara," says guard Jennifer Azzi, who
Derveer tackles a mound of corre-
videotape with her four assistants.
has developed into an All-American.
spondence and returns reporters'
"My freshman year (1986-87) was the
phone calls. At the same time she
first year I ever lost, and I was upset
keeps an eye on a tape of Oregon
after every game. But Tara was de-
State, the Cardinal's next opponent,
By Susan Slusser
make a highlight tape.'
veloping the program for the future,
which assistant coach Renee Brown
not for immediate success. Now I can
is viewing. If time permits, VanDer-
Bee Staff Writer
see how much she helped me as an
veer calls recruits. The Cardinal has
individual player and how committed
already signed two top guards, Nikki
F
she was to building the program."
Sevillion of Flint, Mich., and Kelly
y
VanDerveer's first recruits were
Dougherty of Leavenworth, Kan., for
Azzi and forward Katy Steding, a
next year.
G
three-time all-conference player.
At 3:30 p.m. it's more.tape, this
Each of her recruiting classes has
time with the entire team, as Brown
th
been outstanding, and this year's
gives a quick rundown of Oregon
group includes Pac-10 Freshman of
State. The players stretch, then warm
we
the Year Val Whiting.
up with a few drills before starting
un
"Tara's put together a winner,"
practice. Near the end of the session
wa
said Louisiana Tech coach Leon Bar-
the team runs through situation
as
'more, whose top-ranked Lady Tech-
drills: down by two with 10 seconds
it
sters could meet Stanford for the
left, up by one with 40 seconds left.
NCAA championship. "I really ad-
"We're beating teams by 20-25
th
mire and respect her. She's built two
points now," VanDerveer says, "but
a
great programs, at Ohio State and
we know what's coming. We have to
Stanford.
do things to get ready, create our
From 1980-1985, VanDerveer's
own challenges."
'Buckeyes went to three NCAA Tour-
After practice, VanDerveer will
maments, averaging 22 wins a sea-
usually stay to rebound for any play-
son. In her two years as coach at Ida-
ers who want to work on their shoot-
ho, VanDerveer's Vandals went
ing. She then heads to training table
42-14. In 11-plus years as a head
with the team at 7 p.m., and after-
coach, her record is 261-89 - even
ward returns to her office to make
though she had no intention of
more recruiting calls.
coaching after graduating in 1975
When she finally gets home at 8 or
from Indiana University, where she
9 p.m., it's tape time again.
was a three-year starter at guard.
"A lot of coaches just put in their
VanDerveer had planned to take a
time in practice," says assistant
year off to travel, then go to law
coach Amy Tucker, who played for
school. But she ran out of money at
VanDerveer at Ohio State. "Tara
Christmas and went home to Boston.
spends a lot of her time watching vid-
"I was just hanging around, and
eo, and on her day off, if Jennifer
my dad said, 'Why don't you go down
wants to shoot, Tara will spend her
to the high school and help out with
day off rebounding for Jennifer."
your sister's team?' VanDerveer re-
Such dedication hasn't gone unno-
-calls. "They were doing badly, and it
ticed by her players.
was frustrating. If they wanted to
"TaΓa has worked so hard to get us
skip practice and go get their hair
where we are now," junior forward
.done, they would. So I decided I
Trisha Stevens says. "It's great we
wanted to go to the college level,
doing so well, so she can be reward-
where they' more dedicated."
ed. Her hard work is paying off."
Off she went to Ohio State, where
she spent two years as a graduate as-
sistant, coaching the junior varsity
while earning her master's degree.
VanDerveer credits then-Ohio
State coach Debbie Wilson with
much of her training, but she also
picked up a lot while an undergradu-
ate at Indiana, observing Bobby
Knight's team.
"I liked watching their practices,"
VanDerveer says. "I was intrigued
with how they played. I took a coach-
ing class from Knight, and a lot of it
stuck in my mind."
Over the last five years, VanDer-
veer has had input from another
coaching legend. Former California
coach Pete Newell runs a "big man's
camp" each summer at Stanford, and
he and VanDerveer have struck up a
friendship.
"He's very receptive to questions,
and is very enthusiastic about
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Stanford guard Jennifer Azzi, right, holds on to the ball during a scramble with Virginia players Heidi Burge, center, and Dawn Staley during second-half action Friday.
Cardinal will face Auburn for title; Louisiana Tech is upset
By Susan Slusser
national championship at 10:30 a.m. PDT on
first half but just four in the second, sitting out
Bee Staff Writer
Women's Final Four
Sunday. CBS will broadcast the game live.
much of the period and playing ineffectively
Auburn coach Joe Ciampi attributed his
when in the game.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. It's a set-up.
Sunday's championship
team's victory to "the law of averages. They
Staley's 18 points led the Cavaliers.
Every time a favored team is scheduled to
were undefeated. But my kids never stop sur-
"With 13 minutes left,, my legs started to
face Stanford, it is upset before it gets a chance
At Knoxville, Tenn.
prising me."
bother me," Staley said. "I felt I could go on, so
o play the Cardinal.
Stanford (31-1) vs. Auburn (28-6), 10:30 a.m.,
VanDerveer's chief concern was Stanford's
I asked to go back in the game. It affected me,
Stanford was the beneficiary of another
12
nervousness in its first Final Four appearance.
but I was going to give it my all."
shocker Friday night when ninth-ranked Au-
"Maybe next time I'll scream at them to re-
Seniors Steding and Jennifer Azzi provided
burn stunned No. 1 Louisiana Tech 81-69 in the
cord crowd of 19,467 at Thompson-Boling Are-
lax," she said. "It's a very intimidating place to
some stability for erratic Stanford, hitting key
semifinals of the NCAA women's basketball
na. "I think there's a higher power than the
play, with 20,000 people here. We shot bricks
three-pointers. Azzi, who won the Wade Tro-
tournament, handing the Lady Techsters (32-1)
seeding committee. Maybe this was meant to
and never did get into the flow. We were a step
phy as the top woman player in the country on
their first loss of the season. It was the fifth
be."
behind a lot of the game."
Friday, scored 15 points and added five assists.
consecutive upset of a prospective Cardinal op-
Virginia's defense forced 17 turnovers and
She was 3 for 5 from three-point range.
Despite a case of the jitters, the second-rank-
ponent.
kept Stanford well under its average of 99
"Jennifer and Katy hit some critical threes,"
ed Cardinal raised its record to 31-1 as Katy
"This completes the set," said Stanford coach
points per game. The 12th-ranked Cavaliers
VanDerveer said. "We weren't able to run our
Tara VanDerveer, whose Cardinal wore down
Steding's 18 points led four Stanford players in
(29-6) were hurt when All-American Dawn
offense the way we wanted to. You have to give
Virginia 75-66 in the first semifinal before a na-
double figures.
Staley suffered leg cramps in the second half.
tional television audience and a Final Four-re-
The Cardinal will face Auburn (28-6) for the
The sophomore guard scored 14 points in the
See STANFORD, page E7
Stanford
Continued from page El
a lot of credit to Virginia's defense;
they disrupted our inside game."
Leading 42-38 at the half, the Car-
dinal used an 11-2 run to break open
the game midway through the sec-
ond half. Steding had a three-pointer
and a fast-break layin during the
spurt, which put Stanford up 59-46.
Virginia refused to back down,
closing the gap to eight at several
points down the stretch, but could
come no closer.
"I'm proud of my players for hold-
ing Stanford to 75 points," Virginia
coach Debbie Ryan said. "We went
through a dry spell. in the middle of
the game and it just got away from
The Cardinal shot 40 percent from
the floor, 10 points under its average.
Freshman center Val Whiting, a 63-
percent shooter who scores 13 points
per game, was I for 11.
"When I first went in, I was so ner-
vous my legs felt funny," Whiting
said. "I hope I got it out of my system.
I'll try to relax and not put as much
pressure on myself Sunday."
Center Trisha Stevens scored 16
points for Stanford, and point guard
Sonja Henning had 12 points and five
assists. Whiting and Steding each
had eight rebounds.
Stanford was 5 for 8 from three-
point range; Virginia was just 2 for
13. The Cavaliers shot 38 percent
from the floor overall.
The Cavaliers kept it close it the
first half, holding leads of 11-10 and
18-16 before Stanford came to life.
"We usually try to pump it inside to
our post players, but it wasn't work-
ing early, so we started hitting from
outside, Steding said. "We weren't
specifically looking to score from the
perimeter; that's just what they were
In the second game, All-America
center Venus Lacy scored 26 in a los-
ing effort for the Lady Techsters. Ju-
nior guard Carolyn Jones led Auburn
us."
giving us.
with 21 points.
The Lady Techsters attempted 23
three-point shots and made just five.
Virginia coach knows the book on Stanford women
Susan Slusser
"It's a springboard beating a team like Ten-
"They're a very young team," VanDerveer
Staff Writer
nessee," said forward Fran Scott, the Cavaliers'
said. "They've won an incredible number of
I can say things to them
only senior starter. "They're a great team, and
close games, and they find a way to win. Ten-
NOXVILLE, Tenn. - Aside from Stanford
we know we're good enough to beat them. We
nessee was stronger and more experienced,
ch Tara VanDerveer, Virginia's Debbie Ry-
and laugh; it's fun to have
feel like we can play with anybody now."
but somehow, Virginia found a way to win.
might know the Cardinal's personnel better
Virginia's leader is guard Dawn Staley, who
They just come out loose and play hard.
anyone in the country.
that relationship.'
was named to the Kodak All-America team
They freshmen and sophomores who aren't
yan has coached four Stanford players on
- Virginia coach Debbie Ryan
Thursday. The sophomore had 25 points and
really aware of what they've accomplished.'
junior national women's basketball team in
nine rebounds against Tennessee. Just 5-foot-6,
According to Ryan, her squad has benefited
last two years, including point guard Sonja
Staley leads the team in scoring, averaging 19
from its youth.
ning two summers in a row.
points, and rebounding, averaging seven. Tam-
"We make up for our lack of experience with
0 Ryan is well aware of what her 12th-rank-
Julie Zeilstra. But she downplayed any edge
mi Reiss, also a 5-6 sophomore guard, averages
a
lot of youthful enthusiasm," she said. "The
Cavaliers (29-5) are up against as they face
her familiarity with Stanford might bring.
15 points.
players relish the underdog role; they like hear-
ond-ranked Stanford (30-1) in an NCAA
"The only advantage it gives us is in terms of
"They have two good guards," VanDerveer
ing that they don't have a chance. It motivates
rnament semifinal game at 4 p.m. today at
preparation because know their strengths and
said. "But ours (Azzi and Henning) are better.
them even more."
mpson-Boling Arena at the University of
weaknesses, and I know certain players' ten-
We match up well against Virginia.'
Virginia's forte has been its poise in close
nessee. Top-ranked Louisiana Tech (32-0)
dencies," Ryan said.
The Cardinal certainly has an edge in height.
games. In games decided by four points or few-
S No. 9-ranked Auburn (27-6) at 6 p.m.
"It makes the game a lot more personal be-
Stanford has four regulars taller than 6 feet.
er, the Cavaliers are 13-1.
games will be televised on ESPN.
cause I've been on the road with them and
The Cavaliers have 6-4 freshman Heidi Burge,
By contrast. Stanford has played in only
Dur players have done very well playing for
know what they're like. I can say things to
Burge's 6-4 twin sister Heather, who comes off
three games decided by fewer than 10 points.
them and laugh; it's fun to have that personal
the bench, and 6-1 Tekshia Ward.
bie, so she has great respect for them,"
including its only loss, 81-78 at Washington.
relationship."
Derveer said. "Sonja and Jennifer (Azzi)
Stanford also holds a decided edge in experi-
The Cardinal has outscored its opponents by an
The Cavaliers have been the surprise of the
W her offense and her tendencies, but Vir-
ence since the Cavaliers start two sophomores
average of 22 points per game.
tournament, shocking No. 4-ranked Tennessee
a's not going to change its game for us."
and a freshman. The Cardinal has four players,
"We feel strongly that we can win late in the
79-75 in overtime last weekend in the East Re-
seniors Azzi and Katy Steding and juniors Ste-
game," Ryan said. "The players enjoy it when
addition to Henning and Azzi, Ryan has
gional final. The Lady Vols were expected to
vens and Henning, who have played together
ched Stanford starters Trisha Stevens and
compete in the Final Four on their home court.
for three vears.
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662-4499
Azzi heads All-America selections
fire from the Final Four head
"I'm shocked," Stanford's VanDer-
veer said. "It's a slap in the face to
women's basketball and a big step
"It's a disgrace for an athletic de-
backward."
partment to do that," Auburn coach
Joe Ciampi said. "I'm going to inves-
tigate this; it's very upsetting to me.
There's no reason for it in this day
Staley remembers Gathers Virgin-
ia's Staley attended Dobbins High
School in Philadelphia, the same
school that produced the late Hank
Gathers and Loyola Marymount
teammate Bo Kimble. She was the
only girl who participated in the reg-
ular playground games at 25th and
Like Kimble, Staley has the num-
ber 44 and "Hank" written on her
"I still really can't believe that
something like that could happen to
someone with such a perfect body,"
and age."
Diamond streets.
high tops in memory of Gathers.
coaches.
Staley said.
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Each of the other three Final Four
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The rest of the All-America team
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. The honors
deikeep piling up for Stanford's Jennifer
he whAzzi. One week after being named the
keylaismith national player of the year,
where senior guard from nearby Oak
basdidge, Tenn., was named to the Ko-
Hak America women's basketball
not am Thursday.
bec: It was the second consecutive All-
vid America award for Azzi, the only re-
waturning member from last year's All-
cosAmerica squad. Azzi is averaging 15
thepoints, four rebounds and seven as-
sists for the second-ranked Cardinal,
wi which faces Virginia today in an
lei NCAA Tournament semifinal game
at Thompson-Boling Arena.
"It hasn't really had time to really
sink in yet," Azzi said. "We're here,
and we still playing. Maybe I can
look back in a few years and say,
Wow. two years in a row!' But right
now I'm just focused on playing.
Said Stanford coach Tara VanDer-
Stanford
Continued from page El
the clock is running down. I have no
idea how Stanford would react in
that situation, but I think it's a real
advantage for us to have played in so
many close games."
The key to today's matchup, Ryan
believes, is defense. The Cardinal is
averaging 99 points, and four starters
average more than 14 points.
"Stanford has a little bit of every-
thing,' Ryan said. "They' very bal-
anced. There's no doubt that we can't
allow them to score 99 points and ex-
pect to beat them. But we've been
able to play good defense against
great teams and keep their point pro-
duction down."
Sunday's national championship
game will start at 10:30 a and will
be broadcast on ESPN.
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By Susan Slusser
from freshman center Val Whiting, to go up
els with 27 points. Junior guard Jackie Mar-
dy Razorbacks made a spirited comeback to
WOMEN'S NCAA
54-42. Stanford then chewed up five minutes
tin scored 16 for Mississippi.
down the favored Ladyjacks (28-3), ending
Bee Staff Writer
with a 15-4 burst in which the Cardinal
The Cardinal outrebounded the Lady Reb-
their 15-game winning streak.
STANFORD - The Stanford women's bas-
the last six years. Stanford has a real good
gained its biggest lead, 73-53.
els 49-21. Mississippi pulled down 18 offen-
Junior center Delmonica DeHorney led Ar-
ketball team stemmed the tide of upsets in
shot of winning it all."
"When Trisha got in foul trouble, I think
sive rebounds in its second-round upset of
kansas with 32 points, helping to offset 39
the West Regional to advance to Saturday
The Cardinal will face No. 22-ranked Ar-
we did a real good job of getting the ball in-
Nevada-Las Vegas.
points by Stephen F. Austin center Portia
night's final.
kansas (25-4), an 87-82 upset winner over
side to Val and Julie (Zeilstra)," Stanford
"Mississippi is a very good offensive-re-
Hill. DeHorney hit 14 of 16, from the field.
Before a crowd of 7,500 at Maples Pavilion,
sixth-ranked Stephen F. Austin, in the final
coach Tara VanDerveer said. "I was really
bounding team," VanDerveer said, "and we
"I honestly believe we had the better team
the first sellout in Stanford women's basket-
at 9 p.m. Saturday. Arkansas also surprised
pleased with how they came through."
did a good job of getting rebounds. Val
and the better talent," Stephen F. Austin
ball history, the second-ranked Cardinal de-
Georgia in the second round of the West Re-
helped us immensely in that area."
coach Gary Blair said. "But on this night we
Whiting supplied 18 points and eight re-
gional, which has been fraught with upsets.
Stanford guard Jennifer Azzi, named the
did not execute down the stretch. Arkansas
feated No. 24-ranked Mississippi 78-65 on
bounds. Zeilstra had 15 points and nine re-
Thursday night.
Mississippi (22-10) hung close in the first
Naismith player of the year Wednesday, was
was very patient, and they won the game,
bounds, and point guard Sonja Henning
Trisha Stevens' 19 points led four Stanford
half, scoring the final six points to help cut a
held to five points, but she had eight assists.
with the play of their point guard. Amber
scored 12.
players in double figures as the Cardinal
13-point deficit to six, 39-33. Kimsey O'Neal's
"If the inside is open, I'd just as soon get
Nicholas kept them poised and got the ball to
basket to open the second half narrowed the
"No. 52 (Whiting) - is that the best sub in
(29-1) won its 31st consecutive game at
the ball in to the post players," Azzi said.
their open people."
deficit to 39-35, and things started to look
the world? She killed us inside," Chancellor
"They did a good job defending me, and if
With 5½ minutes remaining, Nicholas hit
home.
tense for Stanford when Stevens, who scored
said. "And the crowd really made a differ-
that's what they want to do, fine - I'll get the
a three-pointer to give Arkansas its first lead,
"We played as hard as humanly possible,
but we played a great team in a tough, hostile
15 in the first half, sat down with her fourth
ence. We made a few runs at Stanford, and
ball inside. Scoring iş a big deal to some peo-
74-73, and trigger a 10-2 burst that put the
foul just three minutes into the period.
the crowd would just not allow us to come
environment," Mississippi coach Van Chan-
ple, and if I have a shot, I'll take it. But if it's
Lady Razorbacks on top 81-75.
Shortly thereafter, though, the Cardinal
back on them."
cellor said. "They're almost impossible to
not there, I'm not going to force it."
Nicholas made 4-of-4 free throws down the
guard. We've never played anyone tougher in
went on a 10-3 run, triggered by six points
O'Neal, a senior center, led the Lady Reb-
Arkansas 87, Stephen F. Austin 82 - The La-
stretch to seal the win.
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could play anywhere in the country,"
Sutherland said. "They' very physi-
STANFORD Arkansas is getting
cal and very deep. They did a pretty
litile tired of hearing about pump-
good job of moving the defense
Rod and glass slippers.
around inside."
nuoh Lady Razorbacks, who face
There is a down side to being a
at 9 p.m. today in the
surprise team in the NCAA Tourna-
women's West Regional final of the
ment. Sutherland has seen very little
16102 Tournament, wouldn't have
of the Cardinal this season.
this far if they didn't have
"I wasn't the guy sitting around re-
orgability.
cording games in December think-
guess Cinderella showed up at a
ing, 'Yeah, when we get to the final
STANFOR
she wasn't expected, so in
eight, we'll be ready,' Sutherland
Howsense we're the same," Arkan-
said.
coach John Sutherland said. "But
That's as close as Arkansas will
not like we haven't been playing
10 reluctant to say that we're
come to acknowledging its unexpect-
adving around saying, 'Man, I can't
ed appearance in the West final. The
limeve we'r here!'
Lady Razorbacks fiercely insist that
they belong in the regional champi-
in reaching its first regional final,
onship game.
Arkansas (25-4) upset No. 7-ranked
evorgia 81-70 in the second round
"Everybody thinks we're the un-
WWWixth-ranked Stephen F. Austin
derdog, and they keep writing about
in the semifinals Thursday
our 'upsets,' Arkansas guard Juliet
night. Second-ranked Stanford
Jackson said. "Now people are finally
!o'gon isn't taking the 22nd-ranked
going to realize that we can play with
" Razorbacks lightly.
anybody."
sometimes just get really
Arkansas isn't intimidated by
Stanford's 31-game home winning
Bee/Richard Gilmore
babaynd Arkansas is obviously a very
Chris Jones has a way of making the Stanford women's team work harder.
right now," Stanford coach
streak. The Lady Razorbacks are
MrWVanDerverver said. "They play
making a habit of "messing up"
louse, and they play well as a team.
streaks, according to Jackson. An up-
edwarthight call their wins upsets, but
set of Texas in Austin on Feb. 23 end-
point, everyone's equal."
ed the Longhorns' 183-game winning
The Male Man helps out at Stanford
-1segon
streak in the Southwest Conference.
boneye Cardinal's main concern is 6-
The Lady Razorbacks handed Geor-
By Susan Slusser
one laughed, because I was a guy
besides that, he really adds a lot to
junior center Delmonica De-
gia its first home loss of the season in
Bee Staff Writer
playing with the women's team.
the team."
djivney, who hit 14 of 16 from the
the second round of the tournament.
STANFORD - Someday, Chris
But a lot of players have said they
Steding clobbered - Stanford for-
STATE against Stephen F. Austin. The
And Arkansas' victory over Stephen
dre west Conference's player of the
F. Austin snapped the Ladyjacks' 15-
Jones might be able to tell his
appreciate my helping out. They've
ward Katy Steding was clothes-
made me feel like a part of the
lined by Mississippi's Teena Bend-
grinne finished with 32 points, seven
game winning streak.
grandchildren that he played with
team."
enounds and two blocked shots.
college basketball' national cham-
er Thursday night while setting a
The Lady Razorbacks won't have
pions.
Having another tall player to
screen in the Cardinal's 78-65 vic-
17519 heir team seems to have a sixth
one factor in their favor that they had
practice against has improved
tory. Steding went down hard and
The women's national champi-
80438 of where DeHorney is
ons.
Stanford's inside game, sopho-
lay on the floor a few minutes and
Thursday. The Stanford crowd
the ball goes right to her,"
strongly rooted for Arkansas. After
Jones, a 6-foot-3 Stanford junior
more forward Julie Zielstra said.
was clearly unsteady as she went
ed) merveer. said. "They do an ex-
to the foul line, but made both her
the game, Stephen F. Austin coach
from Chicago, is an assistant man-
naitud, good job of reading defense
"He's more physical than any
free throws.
Gary Blair said, "You can't tell me
ager for the second-ranked Cardi-
bel getting the ball to her."
girl I've played against," she said.
"Maybe I'll set picks backwards
there are that many hog-calling Ra-
nal women team, and has the
"He's definitely made me better
from now on," she said.
zorbacks here."
privilege of getting beaten and
9djStanford's post players also were
I'll push on him hard, and he'll
Ole Miss coach Van Chancellor
desiressive Thursday, combining for
bruised in practice guarding
push on me. And he can block
Said Sutherland, "My biggest con-
apologized for the incident after
Stanford's post players.
1152 points and 23 rebounds in a 78-65
shots, so it make us shoot better."
cern is can we get those people
the game. "I deeply regret it," he
"It's tough, Jones said. "They're
Numbover No. 24-ranked Mississippi.
cheering for us like they did (Thurs-
What does the Cardinal think of
said. "That's just not the way we
Junior Trisha Stevens scored 19, de-
really, really physical. They're the
day) night? Think they'l cheer for us
having a member of the opposite
play at Ole Miss." Arkansas
most intense people I've ever
missing much of the second
again? There sure are nice folks out
played with."
sex at practice?
coach John Sutherland on his
ballbecause of foul trouble. Fresh-
here."
team's defense in its 87-82 victory
Jones said when he first came
Val Whiting contributed 18
"Everyone thinks he's kind of
over Stephen F. Austin: "We
Tonight's game is sold out but will
out to practice in January, "every-
- and sophomore Julie Zeilstra
cute," said, laughing. "But
couldn't guard a phone booth."
points and nine rebounds.
be broadcast on ESPN.
BASKETBALL
Stanford crushes Arkansas 114-87; Tennessee ousted
of the period, the Cardinal went into
nal, and freshman center Val Whiting
ishing with 17 points and seven re-
highest point total ever allowed by
Susan Slusser
had 11.
bounds. Azzi, also playing in her last
Arkansas team.
NCAA WOMEN
the locker room up 57-32.
home game, came out of the game
The Cardinal total also set a new
Bee Staff Writer
DeHorney recorded 21 first-half
"I remember asking my assistants
can count on my two hands the num-
points, hitting 8 of 11 shots from the
for Goodenbour with 6 1/2 minutes
record for NCAA regional play.
STANFORD Normally the crowd
during one timeout, 'Y'all got a 27-
left. Both received prolonged ova-
The team had a Pacific-10 Confer-
floor and 5 of 7 from the free-throw
at Stanford women's basketball
ber of shots they missed in warmups.
point play?' Sutherland said. "They
tions.
ence record 37 assists, 13 by Hen-
line. Stevens had 17 for Stanford,
games starts up cheers for freshman
"After tonight, I can't imagine
said no. Stanford was hot. They were
and Azzi added 14, including four
Stanford went over the 100-point
ning.
reserve Molly Goodenbour midway
Stanford having a hard time with
pumped up and ready to play."
three-pointers. She finished with five
mark for the tenth time this season.
DeHorney was named to the all-
through the second half. Saturday
anybody but L.A. - the Lakers, not
for the game.
Stanford's 114 points broke the re-
tournament team, along with
Stanford led by as many as 35
night at Maples Pavilion, the raucous
the Clippers."
points in the second half.
Senior forward Katy Steding
gional scoring record of 106 set by
Stanford's Azzi and Stevens, Portia
sellout crowd of 7,500 started its
Stanford will face No. 12-ranked
the Cardinal in its second-round win
Hill of Stephen F. Austin, and Kim-
Virginia in an NCAA semifinal game
Sophomore forward Julie Zeilstra
fouled out with eight minutes re-
"Molly" chant just six minutes into
maining in her final home game, fin-
over Hawaii last week. It also was the
sey O'Neal of Mississippi.
the contest.
on Friday. The Cavaliers stunned
finished with 20 points for the Cardi-
The Cardinal rocketed to a 27-
fourth-ranked Tennessee 78-74 in
point first-half lead against No. 22-
overtime in the East Regional final
ranked Arkansas, ensuring plenty of
on Saturday. The Lady Vols were the
playing time for the Cardinal subs -
top seed in the East and were expec-
and a berth to the NCAA women's Fi-
ted to host the Final Four at Thomp-
nal Four at Knoxville, Tenn., this
son-Boling Arena at the University of
week.
Tennessee.
Junior forward Trisha Stevens
"It makes it a neutral court," Van-
scored 24 points as second-ranked
Derveer said. "I hope it doesn't take
Stanford overwhelmed the Lady Ra-
away from the crowd in Knoxville,
zorbacks 114-87 in the final of the
but we can't argue with who we're
West Regional, televised nationally
playing."
on ESPN. Senior guard Jennifer Azzi
And having Azzi, a native of Oak
had 20 points and 10 assists for the
Ridge, Tenn., could work to the Car-
Cardinal (30-1), which extended its
dinal's advantage.
home winning streak to 32 games.
"Without Tennessee there, a team
Azzi was named the most outstand-
with a player from Tennessee could
ing player of the West Regional.
pick up a lot of support," said Van-
"We played some intense defense
Derveer, smiling. "Maybe now we
and rattled them a little bit," Stanford
could have 25,000 people rooting for
coach Tara VanDerveer said. "The
Jennifer Azzi and Stanford Universi-
shots were going in, and they were
ty."
giving Jennifer a lot of room on the
Arkansas held its only lead of the
perimeter. She started lighting it up
game at 2-0 on a Blair Savage basket
from the outside."
inside. But the Cardinal scored the
Junior center Delmonica DeHor-
next eight points and shortly thereaf-
ney fouled out with five minutes re-
ter went on a 13-2 run to settle things
maining after scoring a career-high
early, with a 24-8 advantage, eight
39 points for the Lady Razorbacks
minutes into the game.
(25-5). DeHorney also led Arkansas
Stanford didn't ease up. Two con-
with eight rebounds.
secutive long-range jumpers by point
"What else can you ask for Del-
guard Sonja Henning gave the Cardi-
monica to do but drive the team
nal its biggest lead of the half at
bus?" Arkansas coach John Suther-
53-26.
land said. "I knew we were in trouble
Even with most of the Stanford
when I watched Stanford warm up. I
starters resting the last few minutes
Stanford's quiet star makes
some noise on her way out
By Susan Slusser
Bee Staff Writer
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Stanford's national-
How does it feel to win
championship women's basketball team fea-
tured a fiercely competitive senior who is
the national
known for her long-range capabilities.
Meet Katy Steding, the Cardinal's other se-
championship? Think of
nior launching pad.
Often overlooked on a team dominated by
Wade Trophy winner Jennifer Azzi, Steding
the best hot fudge sundae
had her moment in the spotlight in Sunday's
88-81 win over Auburn for the NCAA title. She
you ve ever had - then
had 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
"How does it feel to win the national champi-
put on more hot fudge.
onship? Think of the best hot fudge sundae
- Stanford's Katy Steding
you've ever had - then put on more hot fudge,"
Steding said.
It was a Sunday to savor for the 6-foot senior
from Lake Oswego, Ore. She made 6 of 15
us - that was the key," VanDerveer said. "Eve-
three-point shots, setting championship re-
lyn Thompson (an Auburn guard) drove left to
cords for three-pointers made and attempted.
the basket every single time (in Friday's semifi-
She had 18 points in Stanford's 75-66 semifi-
nal) against Louisiana Tech, and Katy did not
nal win against Virginia, including 2 of 3 three-
let her drive. She did not score once against Ka-
point shots and 6 of 6 free-throw attempts. She
ty."
also had eight rebounds. In two Final Four
Steding was VanDerveer's first recruit at
games, Steding had just one turnover. offset by
Stanford. Not highly sought by other schools,
a steal and a blocked shot. She was named to
she chose Stanford primarily for its academic
the all-tournament team and picked up numer-
reputation.
ous votes for outstanding player - an award
"Tara told me we were going to win a nation-
that went to Azzi.
al championship, and I thought, 'Yeah, right,'
"I told Katy at the beginning of the season.
but I humored her," Steding recalled. "I said,
'You're going to be MVP of the national tourna-
That's great, but I'll have to see it.
ment,' and she nearly did it," Stanford coach
A four-year starter, Steding has been named
Tara VanDerveer said. "When I told her that,
to three consecutive All-Pacific 10 Conference
her jaw nearly hit the floor, but I've been on her
teams. VanDerveer says she is Stanford's most
about it since Day 1 of practice."
improved player
Steding doesn't mind playing second fiddle
"Katy has really been my favorite project. I
to Azzi, who grew up in nearby Oak Ridge,
don't think Katy saw what I saw in Katy at the
Tenn., and won the MVP trophy as a homecom-
beginning. As a freshman. she was my favorite
ing prize.
whipping-child; I'd get mad and yell at her, un-
"I don't feel like I'm in Jennifer's shadow,"
til she finally told me, 'Look, Tara. this isn't
Steding said. "She's a great player and won all
working.' The whole story on Katy is confi-
those awards, and none of them were inaccu-
dence, pure confidence."
rate -- she's incredible."
Until Sunday's final, Steding was probably
Steding has not gone unappreciated by her
best known for her penchant for diving on the
better-known teammate.
floor. Though thin and delicate-looking, Sted-
"Katy's been the best teammate I could ask
ing is far from fragile. She never missed a game
for for four years," Azzi said. "She's been out
at Stanford despite the shoves and elbows she
there working just as hard as I have. been right
took playing inside and the skin she left on vari-
with me. I feel so good for Katy. This is a great
ous gym floors.
way for her to go out."
"Katy definitely wins our bruised-and-bat-
According to VanDerveer, the sometimes ret-
tered award,' VanDerveer said.
icent Steding has been more than happy to
"Katy gets a few bruises, but she's that kind
have the focus elsewhere.
of player," Azzi said. "She goes all out. She'll do
"I think she likes for all the attention to be on
anything to win."
Jennifer," VanDerveer said. "Katy's always
Said Steding: "If I/have to take my lumps, I
played well in games we're supposed to win,
will."
but in big games, she's sort of been a wallflow-
Steding hopes to continue her winning ways
er. I told Katy before the tournament to come
with Azzi. The two would like to play in Europe
up to another level. She did that against Virgin-
after they graduate and want to be on the same
ia, and it kept going into the title game."
team.
Scoring was not Steding's only contribution
"We could be a package," Steding said.
in the final.
Heaven forbid if it's otherwise; Steding might
"Katy's defense was the hing that did it for
have to be in the limelight on her own.
Sacramento Bee, Tues, Mar 3, 1990
STANFORD WOMEN'S CUMULATIVE FINAL
Basketball Statistics -- Stanford 1989-90
(Includes 33 Games)
TOTAL --/
3PT
/
OFF
DEF
TOT
PLAYER
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Trisha Stevens
33/ 33
240/
437
.549
2/
6
.333
99/
124
.798
581
17.6
78
116
194
5.9
103/
2
25
59
22
22
778
Katy Steding
33/ 33
180/
385
.468
71/
153
.464
67/
82
.817
498
15.1
99
123
222
6.7
70/ 3
93
57
17
58
939
Jennifer Azzi
32/
32
159/
320
.497
68/
154
.442
83/
104
.798
469
14.7
39
82
121
3.8
90/ 3
192
65
6
60
972
Julie Zeilstra
33/
33
184/
342
.538
0/
2
.000
88/
107
.822
456
13.8
90
112
202
6.1
64/ 0
71
59
14
30
871
Val Whiting
32/
0
156/
285
.547
1/
3
.333
85/
119
.714
398
12.4
96
142
238
7.4
97/ 5
43
48
57
39
746
Sonja Henning
33/
33
101/
224
.451
10/
39
.256
79/
107
.738
291
8.8
45
93
138
4.2
46/ 0
221
69
7
77
1040
Chris MacMurdo
25/
0
36/
74
.487
O/
0
.000
18/
39
.462
90
3.6
19
39
58
2.3
25/ 0
9
21
11
9
236
Martha Richards
30/
0
32/
94
.340
13/
35
.371
22/
27
.815
99
3.3
16
41
57
1.9
48/ 0
26
36
2
6
355
Stacy Parson
33/
1
42/
87
.483
1/
4
.250
71
8
.875
92
2.8
21
14
35
1.1
35/ 0
45
24
1
20
377
Molly Goodenbou
26/
0
24/
50
.480
10/
22
.455
13/
15
.867
71
2.7
7
12
19
.7
34/ 1
28
29
3
10
215
Angela Taylor
23/
0
6/
19
.316
1/
2
.500
5/
9
.556
18
.8
7
6
13
.6
3/ 0
5
10
1
6
71
Team Rebounds
127
Stanford
33/
33
1160/2317
.501
177/
420
.421
566/ 741
.764
3063
92.8
517
780
1424
43.2
615/14
758
477
141
337
Team Rebounds
122
Opponent
Totals
33/ 33
832/2029
.410
61/
209
.292
460/
691
.666
2185
66.2
415
635
1172
35.5
645/23
470
645
62 213
/
PER-GAME AVERAGES
/
/-TOTAL-/
/- 3PT
PLAYER
FG
FGA
FG
FGA
FT
FTA
PTS
REB
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Trisha Stevens
7.3
13.2
.1
.2
3.0
3.8
17.6
5.9
.8
1.8
.7
.7
23.6
Katy Steding
5.5
11.7
2.2
4.6
2.0
2.5
15.1
6.7
2.8
1.7
.5
1.8
28.5
Jennifer Azzi
5.0
10.0
2.1
4.8
2.6
3.3
14.7
3.8
6.0
2.0
.2
1.9
30.4
Julie Zeilstra
5.6
10.4
.0
.1
2.7
3.2
13.8
6.1
2.2
1.8
.4
.9
26.4
Val Whiting
4.9
8.9
.0
.1
2.7
3.7
12.4
7.4
1.3
1.5
1.8
1.2
23.3
Sonja Henning
3.1
6.8
.3
1.2
2.4
3.2
8.8
4.2
6.7
2.1
.2
2.3
31.5
Chris MacMurdo
1.4
3.0
.0
.0
.7
1.6
3.6
2.3
.4
.8
.4
.4
9.4
Martha Richards
1.1
3.1
.4
1.2
.7
.9
3.3
1.9
.9
1.2
.1
.2
11.8
Stacy Parson
1.3
2.6
.0
.1
.2
.2
2.8
1.1
1.4
.7
.0
.6
11.4
Molly Goodenbour
.9
1.9
.4
.9
.5
.6
2.7
.7
1.1
1.1
.1
.4
8.3
Angela Taylor
.3
.8
.0
.1
.2
.4
.8
.6
.2
.4
.0
.3
3.1
Stanford
35.2
70.2
5.4
12.7
17.2
22.5
92.8
43.2
23.0
14.5
4.3
10.2
Opponent Totals
25.2
61.5
1.9
6.3
13.9
20.9
66.2
35.5
14.2
19.6
1.9
6.5
SCORE BY PERIOD
1
2
OT
OT
TOTAL
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
Stanford
1480
1583
0
0
3063
69
Opponent Totals
1035
1150
0
0
2185
95
OVERALL TEAM RECORD
32- 1
CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE
122674
TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDANCE
3717
Pacific-10
17- 1
HOME
63743
HOME AVERAGE
3541
Communiplex Classic @Cin 2- 0
AWAY
58931
AWAY AVERAGE
3929
Cardinal Classic @Stan. 2- 0
NCAA Post-season
5-0
GAME# OPPONENT
SCORE
ATTEND
LOC
HIGH SCORER
HIGH REBOUNDER
OPP HI SCORER
OPP HI REBOUNDER
1
#Michigan State
73- 63 W
250
N
Azzi 20,Steding 18 Zeilstra 10,Sted.9
Walker, Mayo 12, Walker 9
2
#Ohio Univ.
113- 65 W
750
N Stevens 20,Whit.17 Stevens 10, Whit.7 Reding, Weir 12 Heideman 7, Weir 6
3
San Diego St.
109- 45 W
929
H Steding 27,Whit.19 Zeilstra 9,Whit.8
Evans 16
Davis,Lollis,Ush.5
i 4
Tennessee
85- 71 W
5425
H
Henning 23,Stev.20 Sted.,Henn.,Whit.6
Charles14,McG,Ed12.
Head
7,
Charles
6
5
at Holy Cross
88- 65 W
390
A
Steding17,Zeil.16
Zeilstra9,Stevens8
Shields22,Lamb.14
Shields
8
6
at Boston College
81- 74 W
919
A
Steding20,Whit
Steding11,Whit.1
Behn 25
Wenger 9
7
&E. Michigan
105- 58 W
2405
H
Azzi 26,Zeilstra22 Steding 9,Stv,Hen5
Watson 14, Wood 9 Hebler 5, Staples4
8
&Providence
89- 64 W
3268
H
Zeilstra 25,Azzi17 Zeil.,Whit,Sted.11
VanGheem15, Mang.
VanGheem
13,Mang.9
9
USF
90- 46 W
1533
H
Steding 15,Azzi 14 Whiting 7, Azzi 7
Boyenga
16,Adkins8
Boyenga
7,
3
w/4
10
*at Oregon State
84- 62 W
1213
A
Stevens 19,Zeil.17 Zeilstra 12,Stev.8
Evashevski 17
Daniels, Ernst 5
11
*at Oregon
76- 57 W
1989
A
Steding 21,Azzi 19 Whiting 13,Sted.11
Kasperski 23
Kasperski 11
12
*Washington
102- 62 W
3512
H
Azzi 21, Stevens20 Steding 11,Stev.10
Deden 12
Deden 12
13
*Washington State
92- 70 W
2888
H
Zeilstra 27, Sted17 Whiting 12,Stev. 9
Miller 27,Alling12
Metson
8,
Miller
6
14
*at UCLA
98- 80 W
500
A
Stevens 29,Sted.16 Stevens, Whiting 8
Stephens 28
Bouldin 10
15
*at USC
98- 64 W
1000
A
Azzi 17,Zeilstra16 Whiting 8,Mac,Std5
Hammond
19,East.12
Hodge 10, Story 7
16
Long Beach St.
105- 91 W
2418
H
Stevens 35,Whit.17 Stevens 12,Whit. 7
Jackson 24,Moore20 Moore11, Parriott10
17
*Arizona
92- 69 W
1902
H
Steding 21,Stev.20 Steding 8, Whit. 6
Brown 14, 2 w/10
Meyer 6, 2 w/4
18
*Arizona State
90- 63 W
2726
H
Steding 22, 3 w/13 Henning 7, Whit. 6
Cobb 17, Smith 9
Ambers,
O'Connor
7
19
*at California
87- 60 W
2511
A
Steding 24,Whit.20 Whiting 10, Henn.8
Baker 14,Gronr's12 Martin 8, Palm'o 7
20
*at Wash. State
90- 64 W
1215
A
Stevens 30,Whit.14 Whiting7,Stevens 6
Miller 13, Mets.10 Miller 8, Loukes4
21
*at Washington
78- 81 L
7704
A
Stevens 21, Azzi18 Stevens 6, Sted. 6
Mickelson24,Mer.22 Deden 7, Mickel'n7
22
*USC
86- 60 W
2410
H Stevens 21,Azzi 15 Zeilstra,Steding10
Hammond 19, 2w/12 Hodge 10, 2w/5
23
*UCLA
91- 65 W
4252
H
Azzi 19,Zeilstra18 Zeilstra 12,Whit.7
Stephens 23,VnEm18 Wootton,Ste.,
24
*at Arizona State
106- 64 W
358
A
Stevens 22,Sted.18 Steding 12,Zeils.9
Senior 13, Ciak 12 Ciak 12, DeHoff 7
25
*at Arizona
113- 70 W
642
A
Stevens 21,Whit.19 Steding, Stevens 7
Frese 15,Brown 10 Frese 9, 2 w/7
26
*California
112- 84 W
4038
H
Zeilstra 25,Sted16 Whiting 11, Azzi 8
Palmisano25,Bal Palmisano7, Gron.6
27
*Oregon
75- 45 W
2506
H
Azzi Stevens 12 Zeilstra9,Std,Stv7
Kasperski14,Seld10 Kasperski, Wallen10
28
*Oregon State
94- 48 W
3716
H
Azzi 21, Stevens 17 Whiting 10,Sted. 8
Fleming 13,Maryn10 Fleming 10, 3 w/4
29
+Hawaii
106- 76 W
4815
H
Stevens 35,Henn.16 Whiting 12, 3 w/5
Mosley 28,Brooks16 Mosley 11, Gentry7
30
+Mississippi
78- 65 W
7500
H
Stevens19, Whit. 18 Steding 10, Zeil.9
O'Neal 27,Martin16 Banks 6, 2 w/4
31
+Arkansas
114- 87 W
7500
H
Stevens24,Az,Ze.20 Steding 7,Stv,Wh.6
DeHorney 39
DeHorney 8
32
+Virginia
75- 66 W
19467
N
Steding 18,Stevn16 Steding, Whiting 8
Staley18,HtBurge14 Hd.Burge, Staley 8
33
+Auburn
88- 81 W
20023
N
Henning 21,Sted.18 Stevens 10,Henn. 9
Jones 24, Trem. 17 Jones 9, 3 w/5
* Pacific-10
# Communiplex Classic @Cin & Cardinal Classic @Stan. + NCAA Post-season
SEASON HIGHS/LOWS
Stanford
Opponent
Points 1st Half:
High
60 vs California
44 by UCLA
Low
31 VS Oregon
20 by USF
Points 2nd Half:
High
63 vs at Arizona
55 by Arkansas
Low
33 VS Virginia
21 by UCLA
Total Points:
High
114 vs Arkansas
91 by Long Beach St.
Low
73 VS Michigan State
45 by Oregon
Total Field Goals Made: High
47 vs at Arizona
34 by Arkansas
Low
26 vs Mississippi
17 by USF
Total Field Goals Att: High
87 VS Oregon
76 by at Arizona
Low
55 vs Mississippi
45 by Oregon
Total FG Percentage:
High
.672 VS E. Michigan
.567 by Arkansas
Low
.356 vs Oregon
.300 by at Arizona State
3-Pt Field Goals:
High
11 vs Auburn
9 by Providence
Low
0 vs Mississippi
0 by Oregon State
3-Pt FG Attempted:
High
26 VS Auburn
25 by Providence
Low
5 vs Mississippi
1 by Oregon State
3-Pt FG Percentage:
High
.647 VS E. Michigan
1.000 by at Washington
Low
.000 vs Mississippi
.000 by Oregon State
Free Throws:
High
30 VS Hawaii
27 by Hawaii
Low
7 VS Arizona
4 by USC
Free Throws Attempted:
High
36 vs Ohio Univ.
38 by Hawaii
Low
8 vs Arizona
7 by USC
Y Free Throw Percentage:
High
.882 vs Hawaii
1.000 by at Arizona
Low
.609 VS Arkansas
.520 by at UCLA
Offensive Rebounds:
High
28 vs Providence
23 by at Arizona State
Low
5 vs at Wash. State
7 by Auburn
Defensive Rebounds:
High
32 VS at Wash. State
29 by at Oregon
Low
17 VS Arizona
10 by Arizona
Total Rebounds:
High
58 vs Providence
52 by at USC
Low
30 vs Arizona
21 by Mississippi
Assists:
High
37 vs Arkansas
26 by Arkansas
Low
12 vs Virginia
4 by at Wash. State
Blocked Shots:
High
10 VS at Oregon
7 by Oregon
Low
0 vs at UCLA
0 by California
Steals:
High
19 VS Oregon State
14 by Mississippi
Low
4 vs at Wash. State
1 by at California
Turnovers:
High
24 vs at Wash. State
28 by Arizona State
Low
8 vs Oregon
8 by at Washington
Personal Fouls:
High
26 vs Arkansas
30 by at Arizona State
Low
9 vs at Arizona
9 by USF
Stanford vs Auburn
4 -1 -1990
Game #33
/-- TOTAL --/
/--- 3PT ---/
OFF DEF TOT
PLAYER
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Sonja Henning
1/
1
6/
11
.546
1/
3 .333
8/
11
.727
21
4
5
9
O/ 0
1
2
0
1
39
Katy Steding
1/
1
6/
18
.333
6/
15
.400
0/
0 .000
18
2
5
7
3/ 0
5
0
1
1
34
Jennifer Azzi
1/
1
5/
10
.500
4/
8 .500
3/
5 .600
17
1
3
4
5/1
5
2
0
0
39
Trisha Stevens
1/
1
6/
13
.462
0/
0 .000
4/
5 .800
16
4
6
10
4/0
1
2
0
1
28
Julie Zeilstra
1/
1
2/
8 .250
0/
0 .000
5/
5 1.000
9
4
2
6
2/0
2
3
0
1
30
Val Whiting
1/
0
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
1/
5 .200
7
2
2
4
1/ 0
0
3
1
1
24
Stacy Parson
1/ 0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
O/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
Martha Richards
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/0
0
1
0
0
5
Team Rebounds
9
Stanford
1/
1
28/
66
.424
.
11/
26
.423
21/
31
.677
88
17
23
49
16/
1
14
13
2
5
--
Team Rebounds
2
Opponent Totals
1/
1
30/
63
.476
61
12
.500
15/
24
.625
81
7
27
36
25/
2
11
9
3
4
--
Technical Fouls: None
SCORE BY PERIOD
1
2
OT
OT
TOTAL
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
Stanford
41
47
0
0
88
2
Opponent Totals
41
40
0
0
81
3
GAME# OPPONENT
SCORE
ATTEND
LOC
HIGH SCORER
HIGH REBOUNDER
OPP HI SCORER
OPP HI REBOUNDER
33
+Auburn
88- 81 W
20023
N
Henning 21, Sted. 18 Stevens 10, Henn. 9 Jones 24, Trem. 17 Jones 9, 3 w/5
* Pacific-10
# Communiplex Classic @Cin & Cardinal Classic @Stan. + NCAA Post-season
STANFORD 5-GAME NCAA POST-SEASON STATS
Basketball Statistics - Stanford 1989-90
(Includes 5 Games)
/--
TOTAL
--/
3PT
.../
OFF DEF
TOT
PLAYER
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Trisha Stevens
5/
5
46/
83
.554
0/
1
.000
18/
23
.783
110
22.0
12
21
33
6.6
20/ 0
6
14
3
3
140
Katy Steding
5/
5
23/
57
.404
12/
27
.445
15/
20
.750
73
14.6
17
19
36
7.2
15/ 1
18
6
4
4
147
Sonja Henning
5/
5
21/
41
.512
1/
3
.333
26/
35
.743
69
13.8
13
14
27
5.4
8/ 0
30
19
0
8
179
Jennifer Azzi
5/
5
21/
44
.477
14/
30
.467
9/
14
.643
65
13.0
2
18
20
4.0
19/ 2
35
9
0
14
177
Julie Zeilstra
5/
5
20/
40
.500
0/
0
.000
19/
20
.950
59
11.8
13
15
28
5.6
13/ 0
8
9
0
4
128
Val Whiting
5/
0
21/
44
.477
0/
0
.000
13/
20
.650
55
11.0
13
25
38
7.6
13/ 0
7
9
6
8
119
Chris MacMurdo
2/
0
2/
4
.500
0/
0
.000
1/
4
.250
5
2.5
3
2
5
2.5
0/ 0
0
0
1
1
16
Martha Richards
4/
0
2/
6
.333
1/
3 .333
4/
4 1.000
9
2.3
4
1
5
1.3
6/ 0
4
3
0
0
40
Stacy Parson
5/
0
5/
12
.417
0/
0
.000
0/
0 .000
10
2.0
2
1
3
.6
61 0
3
2
0
2
37
Molly Goodenbou
2/
0
1/
2
.500
0/
0
.000
2/
2 1.000
4
2.0
1
1
2
1.0
3/ 0
2
2
0
0
12
Angela Taylor
2/
0
1/
2
.500
0/
0
.000
0/
0 .000
2
1.0
1
0
1
.5
0/ 0
0
1
0
1
5
Team Rebounds
23
Stanford
5/
5
163/
335
.487
28/
64
.438
107/
142
.754
461
92.2
81
117
221
44.2
103/
3
113
74
14
45
--
Team Rebounds
14
Opponent Totals
5/
5
138/
315
.438
11/
39
.282
88/
128
.688
375
75.0
60
100
174
34.8
115/
5
74
83
13
40
--
/
PER-GAME AVERAGES
/
/-TOTAL-/
/- 3PT -/
PLAYER
FG
FGA
FG
FGA
FT
FTA
PTS
REB
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Trisha Stevens
9.2
16.6
.0
.2
3.6
4.6
22.0
6.6
1.2
2.8
.6
.6
28.0
Katy Steding
4.6
11.4
2.4
5.4
3.0
4.0
14.6
7.2
3.6
1.2
.8
.8
29.4
Sonja Henning
4.2
8.2
.2
.6
5.2
7.0
13.8
5.4
6.0
3.8
.0
1.6
35.8
Jennifer Azzi
4.2
8.8
2.8
6.0
1.8
2.8
13.0
4.0
7.0
1.8
.0
2.8
35.4
Julie Zeilstra
4.0
8.0
.0
.0
3.8
4.0
11.8
5.6
1.6
1.8
.0
.8
25.6
Val Whiting
4.2
8.8
.0
.0
2.6
4.0
11.0
7.6
1.4
1.8
1.2
1.6
23.8
Chris MacMurdo
1.0
2.0
.0
.0
.5
2.0
2.5
2.5
.0
.0
.5
.5
8.0
Martha Richards
.5
1.5
.3
.8
1.0
1.0
2.3
1.3
1.0
.8
.0
.0
10.0
Stacy Parson
1.0
2.4
.0
.0
.0
.0
2.0
.6
.6
.4
.0
.4
7.4
Molly Goodenbour
.5
1.0
.0
.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
.0
.0
6.0
Angela Taylor
.5
1.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
1.0
.5
.0
.5
.0
.5
2.5
Stanford
32.6
67.0
5.6
12.8
21.4
28.4
92.2
44.2
22.6
14.8
2.8
9.0
----
Opponent Totals
27.6
63.0
2.2
7.8
17.6
25.6
75.0
34.8
14.8
16.6
2.6
8.0
----
SCORE BY PERIOD
1
2
oT
OT
TOTAL
DEADBALL REBOUNDS
Stanford
229
232
0
0
461
11
Opponent Totals
183
192
0
0
375
18
OVERALL TEAM RECORD
5-0
CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE
59305
TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 11861
Pacific-10
0-0
HOME
19815
HOME AVERAGE 6605
Communiplex Classic @Cin 0-
0
AWAY
39490
AWAY AVERAGE 19745
Cardinal Classic @Stan. 0- 0
NCAA Post-season
5- 0
GAME# OPPONENT
SCORE
ATTEND
LOC
HIGH SCORER
HIGH REBOUNDER
OPP HI SCORER
OPP HI REBOUNDER
29
+Hawaii
106- 76 W
4815
H
Stevens 35, Henn. 16 Whiting 12, 3 w/5
Mosley 28, Brooks16 Mosley 11, Gentry7
30
+Mississippi
78- 65 W
7500
H
Stevens19, Whit. 18 Steding 10, Zeil.9
O'Neal 27, Martin16 Banks 6, 2 w/4
31
+Arkansas
114- 87 W
7500
H
Stevens24,Az,Ze.2 Steding 7,Stv,Wh.6
DeHorney 39
DeHorney 8
32
+Virginia
75- 66 W
19467
N
Steding 18,Stevn16 Steding, Whiting 8
Staley18,HtBurge14 Hd.Burge, Staley 8
33
+Auburn
88- 81 W
20023
N
Henning 21,Sted.18 Stevens 10,Henn. 9
Jones 24, Trem. 17 Jones 9, 3 w/5
* Pacific-10
#
Communiplex Classic @Cin & Cardinal Classic @Stan. + NCAA Post-season
SEASON HIGHS/LOWS
Stanford
Opponent
Points 1st Half:
High
57 VS Arkansas
41 by Auburn
Low
39
vs
Mississippi
32 by Arkansas
Points 2nd Half:
High
57 vs Arkansas
55 by Arkansas
Low
33 vs Virginia
28 by Virginia
Total Points:
High
114 VS
Arkansas
87 by Arkansas
Low
75
vs
Virginia
65 by Mississippi
Total Field Goals Made: High
45
vs
Arkansas
34 by Arkansas
Low
26 VS
Mississippi
24 by Hawaii
Total Field Goals Att:
High
77
vs
Arkansas
70 by Hawaii
Low
55 VS Mississippi
59 by Mississippi
Total FG Percentage:
High
.584 vs Arkansas
.567 by Arkansas
Low
.403 vs Virginia
.343 by Hawaii
3-Pt Field Goals:
High
11 vs Auburn
6 by Auburn
Low
0 vs
Mississippi
1 by Arkansas
3-Pt FG Attempted:
High
26 vs Auburn
13 by Virginia
Low
5 vs
Mississippi
2 by Arkansas
3-Pt FG Percentage:
High
.625 vs Arkansas
.500 by Arkansas
Low
.000 vs Mississippi
.154 by Virginia
Free Throws:
High
30 vs Hawaii
27 by Hawaii
Low
14 vs Arkansas
12 by Mississippi
Free Throws Attempted:
High
34 vs Mississippi
38 by Hawaii
Low
20 vs Virginia
19 by Mississippi
Free Throw Percentage:
High
.882 vs Hawaii
.800 by Virginia
Low
.609 VS Arkansas
.625 by Auburn
Offensive Rebounds:
High
18 vs
Arkansas
18 by Hawaii
Low
14
VS
Virginia
7 by Auburn
Defensive Rebounds:
High
26 vs Hawaii
27 by Auburn
Low
18 vs Arkansas
12 by Mississippi
Total Rebounds:
High
49 VS Mississippi
42 by Hawaii
Low
37 vs Arkansas
21 by Mississippi
Assists:
High
37 vs Arkansas
26 by Arkansas
Low
12 VS Virginia
9 by Virginia
Blocked Shots:
High
3 VS Arkansas
5 by Virginia
Low
2 vs Auburn
1 by Arkansas
Steals:
High
12 vs Hawaii
14 by Mississippi
Low
5 vs Auburn
4 by Arkansas
Turnovers:
High
19 vs
Mississippi
22 by Hawaii
Low
9 vs Arkansas
9 by Auburn
Personal Fouls:
High
26 VS Arkansas
27 by Mississippi
Low
16 VS Auburn
21 by Arkansas
Jennifer Azzi
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
/-- TOTAL --/
3PT ---/
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
1
71
14
.500
4/
8 .500
2/
2 1.000
20
2
1
3
3/ 0
3
4
0
0
31
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
1
5/
10
.500
1/
4 .250
4/
4 1.000
15
1
0
1
0/ 0
5
2
0
3
26
3 San Diego St.
1/
1
5/
8 .625
2/
4 .500
1/
2 .500
13
1
3
4
3/ 0
9
1
0
0
23
4 Tennessee
1/
1
5/
9 .556
2/
5 .400
6/
6 1.000
18
1
1
2
4/ 0
7
1
0
1
39
5 at Holy Cross
1/
1
4/
10
.400
1/
2 .500
1/
2 .500
10
1
2
3
3/ 0
3
3
0
2
25
6 at Boston Coll
1/
1
4/
9 .445
2/
5 .400
3/
3 1.000
13
2
1
3
3/ 0
4
1
0
4
39
7 E. Michigan
1/
1
8/
8 1.000
7/
7 1.000
3/
3 1.000
26
0
2
2
2/ 0
5
1
1
1
21
8 Providence
1/
1
6/
14
.429
3/
8 .375
2/
2 1.000
17
1
5
6
4/ 0
4
2
2
3
36
9 USF
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
2 .000
4/
5 .800
14
3
4
7
1/ 0
6
0
0
1
30
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
1
6/
12
.500
2/
2 1.000
2/
2 1.000
16
0
5
5
3/ 0
8
3
0
1
35
11 at Oregon
1/
1
61
14
.429
1/
5 .200
6/
6 1.000
19
1
7
8
5/ 1
9
4
0
1
34
12 Washington
1/
1
8/
16
.500
1/
3 .333
4/
4 1.000
21
3
1
4
3/ 0
9
2
1
1
35
13 Washington Sta
1/
1
2/
6 .333
0/
4 .000
6/
6 1.000
10
0
0
0
3/ 0
8
3
1
2
35
14 at UCLA
1/
1
71
9 .778
3/
5 .600
2/
2 1.000
19
1
2
3
4/ 0
5
2
0
2
37
15 at USC
1/
1
5/
8 .625
2/
2 1.000
5/
6 .833
17
1
1
2
1/ 0
4
4
0
2
27
16 Long Beach St.
1/
1
1/
6 .167
1/
5 .200
0/
0 .000
3
0
1
1
2/ 0
0
1
1
2
16
18 Arizona State
1/
1
4/
7
.571
3/
5 .600
2/
2 1.000
13
0
1
1
2/ 0
1
0
0
2
24
19 at California
1/
1
3/
9 .333
O/
4 .000
1/
3 .333
7
1
1
2
3/ 0
4
2
0
0
29
20 at Wash. State
1/
1
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
7
1
4
5
4/ 0
7
0
0
0
21
21 at Washington
1/
1
6/
10
.600
2/
3 .667
4/
5 .800
18
2
2
4
41 0
4
0
0
2
34
22 USC
1/
1
6/
12
.500
2/
3 .667
1/
4 .250
15
4
3
7
2/ 0
5
2
0
1
30
23 UCLA
1/
1
6/
12
.500
5/
10
.500
2/
2 1.000
19
2
1
3
41 0
8
5
0
5
30
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
1
6/
13
.462
2/
5 .400
2/
5 .400
16
1
2
3
2/ 0
5
3
0
3
25
25 at Arizona
1/
1
2/
6 .333
O/
3 .000
4/
6 .667
8
1
2
3
2/ 0
11
2
0
1
27
26 California
1/
1
/
4/
9 .445
2/
5 .400
0/
0 .000
10
4
4
8
2/ 0
12
1
0
2
25
27 Oregon
1/
1
7/
17
.412
4/
9 .445
1/
1 1.000
19
1
4
5
1/ 0
6
2
0
0
35
28 Oregon State
1/
1
8/
15
.533
2/
6 .333
3/
4 .750
21
2
4
6
1/ 0
5
5
0
4
26
29 Hawaii
1/
1
3/
9 .333
2/
5 .400
0/
0 .000
8
0
2
2
5/ 1
7
2
0
4
34
30 Mississippi
1/
1
1/
6 .167
0/
4 .000
3/
4 .750
5
0
5
5
4/ 0
8
4
0
3
39
31 Arkansas
1/
1
7/
10
.700
5/
8 .625
1/
1 1.000
20
0
3
3
2/ 0
10
0
0
4
27
32 Virginia
1/
1
5/
9 .556
3/
5 .600
2/
4 .500
15
1
5
6
3/ 0
5
1
0
3
38
33 Auburn
1/
1
5/
10
.500
4/
8 .500
3/
5 .600
17
1
3
4
5/ 1
5
2
0
0
39
Totals
32/
32
159/
320
.497
68/
154
.442
83/
104
.798
469
39
82
121
90/
3
192
65
6
60
972
Career Totals -- Jennifer Azzi
/ TOTAL --/
3PT
---/
OFF
DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1986-87
27/ 27
91/
201
.453
0/
0
.000
65/
95
.684
247
9.2
40
60
100
3.7
97/
9
165
106
3
46
860
1987-88
32/ 32
139/
321
.433
70/
162
.432
57/
72
.792
405
12.7
24
102
126
3.9
97/
5
191
73
1
96
1004
1988-89
31/ 31
180/
331
.544
53/
107
.495
100/
127
.787
513
16.6
48
81
129
4.2
84/ 6
203
64
9
69
1010
1989-90
32/ 32
159/
320
.497
68/
154
.442
83/
104
.798
469
14.7
39
82
121
3.8
90/
3
192
65
6
60
972
Totals
122/122
569/1173
.485
191/
423
.452
305/
398
.766
1634
13.4
151
325
476
3.9
368/23
751
308
19
271
3846
Molly Goodenbour
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
/ TOTAL /
/ 3PT ---/
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/ 0
0
0
0
0
3
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
1/
4 .250
0/
2 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
0
1
1
5/ 1
2
1
1
0
14
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
2/
2 1.000
5
0
0
0
1/0
0
0
0
1
12
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
2/
4 .500
1/
2 .500
O/
0 .000
5
0
0
0
3/0
3
1
1
1
11
7 E. Michigan
1/
0
2/
3 .667
1/
2 .500
2/
2 1.000
7
0
1
1
4/0
4
6
0
0
17
8 Providence
1/
0
0/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
O/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
9 USF
1/
0
4/
4 1.000
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
10
1
0
1
1/ 0
2
1
0
0
13
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
2
2
3/ 0
2
2
0
2
12
11 at Oregon
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
2
12 Washington
1/
0
0/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
5
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
0
1
1/0
0
1
0
0
4
14 at UCLA
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
2
0
0
7
15 at USC
1/
0
1/
3 .333
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
2
0
2
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
11
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
2
17 Arizona
1/
0
1/
4 .250
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/ 0
6
0
0
0
13
18 Arizona State
1/
0
1/
2 .500
1/
1 1.000
O/
0 .000
3
0
0
-
1/ 0
2
2
0
1
10
19 at California
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
1 .000
0
0
0
0
O/ 0
0
0
0
1
4
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
1/
2 .500
1/
1 1.000
2/
2 1.000
5
0
2
2
2/0
0
4
0
0
10
22 USC
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
5
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
2/
6 .333
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
2
2
4/ 0
3
1
0
1
13
25 at Arizona
1/
0
2/
2 1.000
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
6
2
0
2
2/0
1
0
1
0
8
26 California
1/
0
2/
6 .333
1/
5 .200
2/
2 1.000
7
0
2
2
1/0
0
2
0
1
11
27 Oregon
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
4
28 Oregon State
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/ 0
1
2
0
2
11
29 Hawaii
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
0
1
1
1/0
1
1
0
0
6
31 Arkansas
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
2/0
1
1
0
0
6
Totals
26/
0
24/
50
.480
10/
22
.455
13/
15
.867
71
7
12
19
34/
1
28
29
3
10
215
Career Totals Molly Goodenbour
TOTAL
--/
/
3PT
---/
OFF
DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1989-90
26/
0
24/
50
.480
10/
22
.455
13/
15
.867
71
2.7
7
12
19
.7
34/
1
#
28
29
3
10
215
Totals
26/
0
24/
50
.480
10/
22
.455
13/
15
.867
71
2.7
7
12
19
.7
34/
1
28
29
3
10
215
Sonja Henning
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL
3PT
---/
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
1
3/
5 .600
2/
4 .500
2/
2 1.000
10
1
2
3
4/ 0
5
4
0
2
36
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
1
4/
6 .667
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
10
1
2
3
2/ 0
6
1
0
2
22
3 San Diego St.
1/
1
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
2
3
0
9
2
0
3
24
4 Tennessee
1/
1
7/
12
.583
3/
3 1.000
6/
11
.546
23
2
4
6
2/ 0
9
4
0
4
40
5 at Holy Cross
1/
1
5/
7
.714
0/
2 .000
0/
1 .000
10
0
2
2
1/ 0
8
1
0
3
28
6 at Boston Coll
1/
1
3/
13
.231
0/
2 .000
1/
2 .500
7
2
8
10
3/0
3
4
0
2
40
7 E. Michigan
1/
1
1/
3 .333
0/
1 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
1
4
5
0
5
1
1
2
22
8 Providence
1/
1
1/
6 .167
0/
3 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
9
10
1/ 0
12
1
0
3
38
9 USF
1/
1
2/
5 .400
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
4
1
1
2
0
3
3
1
4
28
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
1
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
21
11 at Oregon
1/
1
3/
7 .429
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
5
5
0
7
3
2
3
38
12 Washington
1/
1
3/
3 1.000
1/
1 1.000
3/
6 .500
10
0
1
1
2/ 0
7
1
1
2
35
13 Washington Sta
1/
1
2/
8 .250
0/
0 .000
6/
7 .857
10
2
5
7
2/ 0
8
2
0
2
30
14 at UCLA
1/
1
0/
3 .000
0/
1 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
2
0
2
3/0
5
2
0
1
25
15 at USC
1/
1
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
1
1
2/ 0
5
1
0
4
26
16 Long Beach St.
1/
1
2/
7 .286
0/
2 .000
7/
8 .875
11
1
4
5
0
8
2
0
2
40
17 Arizona
1/
1
3/
6 .500
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
6
1
3
4
0
12
0
0
3
34
18 Arizona State
1/
1
0/
4 .000
0/
1 .000
2/
3 .667
2
1
6
7
0
11
1
1
0
30
19 at California
1/
1
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
5/
6 .833
7
1
7
8
2/ 0
9
3
0
1
36
20 at Wash. State
1/
1
3/
8 .375
0/
2 .000
2/
2 1.000
8
0
1
1
0
6
1
0
1
26
21 at Washington
1/
1
6/
11
.546
O/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
12
0
3
3
3/ 0
4
6
0
0
40
22 USC
1/
1
4/
9 .445
1/
2 .500
3/
3 1.000
12
0
1
1
2/ 0
9
0
0
2
27
23 UCLA
1/
1
5/
11
.455
1/
4 .250
2/
3 .667
13
2
4
6
0
5
3
1
1
36
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
1
5/
8 .625
0/
0 .000
4/
6 .667
14
1
1
2
2/ 0
6
0
0
3
27
25 at Arizona
1/
1
7/
10
.700
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
15
3
1
4
0/ 0
5
1
0
6
31
26 California
1/
1
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
7
1
0
1
1/ 0
9
0
0
4
25
27 Oregon
1/
1
3/
10
.300
0/
1 .000
3/
4 .750
9
4
1
5
0
4
1
0
6
35
28 Oregon State
1/
1
1/
6 .167
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
2
3
1
4
0/0
8
1
0
3
21
29 Hawaii
1/
1
4/
6 .667
0/
0 .000
8/
11
.727
16
3
2
5
0/ 0
6
5
0
1
26
30 Mississippi
1/
1
3/
9 .333
0/
0 .000
6/
9 .667
12
2
2
4
2/ 0
5
3
0
1
40
31 Arkansas
1/
1
4/
5 .800
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
8
2
0
2
3/ 0
13
2
0
2
34
32 Virginia
1/
1
4/
10
.400
0/
0 .000
4/
4 1.000
12
2
5
7
3/ 0
5
7
0
3
40
33 Auburn
1/
1
6/
11
.546
1/
3 .333
8/
11
.727
21
4
5
9
0/ 0
1
2
0
1
39
Totals
33/
33
101/
224
.451
10/
39
.256
79/
107
.738
291
45
93
138
46/
0
221
69
7
77
1040
Career Totals Sonja Henning
TOTAL --/
3PT ---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1987-88
32/
32
123/
278
.443
0/
1
.000
101/
133
.759
347
10.8
70
68
138
4.3
68/
0
128
62
2
54
987
1988-89
30/ 29
109/
219
.498
16/
37
.432
70/
96
.729
304
10.1
30
93
123
4.1
56/
1
171
65
4
58
927
1989-90
33/ 33
101/
224
.451
10/
39
.256
791
107
.738
291
8.8
45
93
138
4.2
46/
0
221
69
7
77
1040
Totals
95/ 94
333/
721
.462
26/
77
.338
250/
336
.744
942
9.9
145
254
399
4.2
170/
1
520
196
13
189
2954
Chris MacMurdo
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL
--/
3PT ---/
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
0
0/
1 .000
O/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
0
0
1/ 0
0
0
1
0
8
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
2/
6 .333
0/
0 .000
4/
7 .571
8
4
1
5
2/0
0
0
0
0
12
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
4/
8 .500
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
11
1
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
12
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
2
2
1/0
0
1
1
0
10
7 E. Michigan
1/
0
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
2/
5 .400
8
1
3
4
1/ 0
2
1
3
1
26
8 Providence
1/
0
3/
4 .750
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
9 USF
1/
0
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
3
3
1/0
1
0
2
0
16
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
4
1
3
4
2/0
1
2
0
0
11
12 Washington
1/
0
4/
4 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
8
2
0
2
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
5
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
2
2
0/ 0
1
0
0
0
3
14 at UCLA
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
O/
1 .000
0
0
5
5
1/ 0
0
1
0
0
4
15 at USC
1/
0
1/
4 .250
0/
0 .000
0/
2 .000
2
0
5
5
3/0
0
1
0
1
3
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
17 Arizona
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
0
1
1
2/0
1
0
0
1
12
18 Arizona State
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
1/
4 .250
5
1
2
3
3/ 0
0
1
0
2
10
19 at California
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
3/0
0
0
0
0
4
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
2
2
0/ 0
1
4
0
1
12
22 USC
1/
0
0/
3 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
7
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
1
8
25 at Arizona
1/
0
2/
5 .400
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
6
2
2
4
1/ 0
1
3
0
0
13
26 California
1/
0
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
1/
4 .250
5
3
3
6
3/ 0
0
2
1
0
13
27 Oregon
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0/ 0
1
0
0
0
4
28 Oregon State
1/ 0
41
7 .571
0/
0 .000
0/
1 .000
8
0
1
1
0/ 0
0
3
0
0
21
29 Hawaii
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
2
3
0/ 0
0
0
1
0
10
31 Arkansas
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
1/
4 .250
3
2
0
2
0/ 0
0
0
0
1
6
Totals
25/
0
36/
74
.487
0/
0 .000
18/
39
.462
90
19
39
58
25/
0
9
21
11
9
236
Career Totals - Chris MacMurdo
/-- TOTAL --/
/---
3PT
---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1988-89
5/ 0
2/
10
.200
0/
0
.000
5/
7
.714
9
1.8
1
3
4
.8
41 0
4
6
0
3
28
1989-90
25/
0
36/
74
.487
O/
0
.000
18/
39
.462
90
3.6
19
39
58
2.3
25/ 0
9
21
11
9
236
Totals
30/
0
38/
84
.452
0/
0
.000
23/
46
.500
99
3.3
20
42
62
2.1
29/
0
13
27
11
12
264
Stacy Parson
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL --/
3PT
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
1
0
0
0
5
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
5
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
2
13
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
2/
6 .333
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
5
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
15
4 Tennessee
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
1
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
1
1
2
3/0
1
1
0
0
12
6 at Boston Coll
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7 E. Michigan
1/
0
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
0
0
3/0
3
1
0
0
15
8 Providence
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
9 USF
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
0
0
2/0
5
0
0
1
20
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
4
2
0
2
0/ 0
0
2
0
2
11
11 at Oregon
1/
0
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
12 Washington
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
5
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
0/
3 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
6
14 at UCLA
1/
0
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
14
15 at USC
1/
0
3/
4 .750
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
8
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
18
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
4/
4 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
8
1
0
1
2/0
2
3
0
2
26
17 Arizona
1/
1
3/
4 .750
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
1
1
1/0
4
1
0
0
25
18 Arizona State
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
14
19 at California
1/
0
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
0
0
1/0
0
0
0
1
9
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
6
0
0
0
3/0
2
2
0
0
18
21 at Washington
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/0
1
1
0
0
7
22 USC
1/
0
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
1
1
0/ 0
3
1
0
2
20
23 UCLA
1/
0
0/
1 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
0/0
2
0
0
1
13
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
1/
4 .250
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
3
2
5
3/0
2
0
0
0
13
25 at Arizona
1/
0
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
1
0
1
0/0
2
0
0
1
11
26 California
1/
0
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
1
1
1/0
0
2
0
1
12
27 Oregon
1/
0
1/
2 .500
O/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
2
0
2
2
0/0
1
0
0
1
4
28 Oregon State
1/
0
0/
4 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
3
4
2/0
4
3
0
1
20
29 Hawaii
1/
0
1/
6 .167
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
1
1
3/0
2
1
0
1
16
30 Mississippi
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
31 Arkansas
1/
0
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
2
0
2
2/ 0
1
1
0
0
13
32 Virginia
1/ 0
1/
1 1.000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/ 0
0
0
0
1
6
33 Auburn
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
Totals
33/
1
42/
87
.483
1/
4
.250
7/
8 .875
92
21
14
35
35/
0
45
24
1
20
377
Career Totals Stacy Parson
/
TOTAL
--/
/
3PT
/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
28/
1
30/
83
.362
0/
0 .000
19/
29
.655
79
2.8
9
25
34
1.2
28/ 0
50
40
2
18
352
1986-87
26/
64
.406
0/
2 .000
9/
15
.600
61
2.2
9
12
21
.8
26/
1
15
32
1
6
236
1987-88
28/
1
22/
49
.449
0/
1 .000
22/
29
.759
66
2.4
4
18
22
.8
19/
0
29
20
0
13
229
1988-89
27/
2
1
20
377
42/
87
.483
1/
4 .250
7/
8 .875
92
2.8
21
14
35
1.1
35/
0
45
24
1989-90
33/
1
Totals
116/
5
120/
283
.424
1/
7
.143
57/
81
.704
298
2.6
43
69
112
1. 108/
1
139
116
4
57
1194
Martha Richards
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL
/
3PT
---/
OFF DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
2/ 0
0
1
0
1
12
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
2/
6 .333
2/
5 .400
2/
2 1.000
8
0
1
1
4/ 0
0
1
0
0
17
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
1/
8 .125
1/
4 .250
0/
0 .000
3
1
3
4
3/0
1
3
0
1
19
4 Tennessee
1/
0
0/
2 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
2
1
3
2/0
0
0
0
0
7
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
2/
6 .333
1/
5 .200
5/
6 .833
10
3
4
7
4/ 0
1
4
0
1
18
7 E. Michigan
1/ 0
1/
3 .333
1/
1 1.000
2/
2 1.000
5
0
2
2
0
4
1
0
0
20
8 Providence
1/
0
O/
4 .000
O/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
0/
3 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
8
11 at Oregon
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
12 Washington
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/0
2
0
0
0
5
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
1/
2 .500
4
0
0
0
2/0
0
0
0
0
5
14 at UCLA
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
15 at USC
1/
0
0/
5 .000
O/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
16
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
3/
4 .750
0/
1 .000
2/
2 1.000
8
1
5
6
0
1
3
0
0
18
17 Arizona
1/
0
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
0
1
2/0
2
6
0
1
14
18 Arizona State
1/
0
2/
4 .500
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
5
0
1
1
4/ 0
1
2
0
1
12
19 at California
1/
0
0/
3 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
2
2
2/0
0
0
0
0
9
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
3
4
3/0
0
5
1
0
23
21 at Washington
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
22 USC
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
7
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
7
23 UCLA
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
4/
7 .571
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
10
1
3
4
2/ 0
0
2
0
0
17
25 at Arizona
1/
0
2/
6 .333
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
2
2
1/ 0
3
2
0
0
17
26 California
1/
0
4/
6 .667
3/
3 1.000
0/
0 .000
11
1
2
3
2/0
0
1
0
0
19
27 Oregon
1/
0
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
11
28 Oregon State
1/
0
2/
4 .500
0/
1 .000
1/
3 .333
5
0
2
2
1/0
3
1
1
0
20
29 Hawaii
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
1 .000
4/
4 1.000
4
2
0
2
3/0
1
1
0
0
16
30 Mississippi
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
31 Arkansas
1/
0
2/
4 .500
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
5
2
1
3
1/0
3
1
0
0
15
33 Auburn
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/ 0
0
1
0
0
5
Totals
30/
0
32/
94
.340
13/
35
.371
22/
27
.815
99
16
41
57
48/
0
26
36
2
6
355
Career Totals Martha Richards
TOTAL
--/
3PT
---/
OFF DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1988-89
30/
0
41/
90
.456
13/
29
.448
30/
38
.790
125
4.2
10
21
31
1.0
36/
0
26
23
1
9
293
1989-90
30/
0
32/
94
.340
13/
35
.371
22/
27
.815
99
3.3
16
41
57
1.9
48/
0
26
36
2
6
355
Totals
60/
0
73/
184
.397
26/
64
.406
52/
65
.800
224
3.7
26
62
88
1.5
84/
0
52
59
3
15
648
Katy Steding
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL --/
/ 3PT ---/
OFF
DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
1
6/
13
.462
4/
8 .500
2/
2 1.000
18
3
6
9
4/ 0
2
3
0
2
32
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
1
4/
7
.571
1/
2 .500
1/
1 1.000
10
1
0
1
1/ 0
0
2
0
1
23
3 San Diego St.
1/
1
10/
14
.714
5/
8 .625
2/
2 1.000
27
2
1
3
0/ 0
5
0
0
3
21
4 Tennessee
1/
1
3/
10
.300
1/
5 .200
0/
0 .000
7
4
2
6
4/ 0
2
1
0
3
33
5 at Holy Cross
1/
1
6/
12
.500
0/
1 .000
5/
5 1.000
17
3
2
5
2/ 0
0
1
0
1
24
6 at Boston Coll
1/
1
6/
13
.462
1/
2 .500
7/
8 .875
20
7
4
11
3/ 0
5
4
0
3
39
7 E. Michigan
1/
1
6/
12
.500
2/
6 .333
0/
0 .000
14
6
3
9
1/ 0
7
0
0
1
20
8 Providence
1/
1
4/
9 .445
2/
2 1.000
2/
4 .500
12
4
7
11
3/ 0
4
4
0
2
34
9 USF
1/
1
6/
13
.462
0/
2 .000
3/
4 .750
15
2
3
5
0/ 0
3
1
0
2
20
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
1
4/
10
.400
2/
3 .667
1/
2 .500
11
4
3
7
2/ 0
3
2
0
3
32
11 at Oregon
1/
1
8/
18
.445
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
21
3
8.
11
1/ 0
1
2
2
1
37
12 Washington
1/
1
4/
7
.571
2/
4 .500
2/
3 .667
12
2
9
11
2/ 0
3
2
0
1
33
13 Washington Sta
1/
1
8/
10
.800
1/
2 .500
0/
0 .000
17
2
4
6
3/ 0
4
2
1
2
38
14 at UCLA
1/
1
6/
14
.429
4/
8 .500
0/
0 .000
16
1
3
4
1/ 0
0
2
0
1
29
15 at USC
1/
1
5/
10
.500
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
12
2
3
5
3/ 0
2
2
0
3
29
16 Long Beach St.
1/
1
4/
7
.571
3/
5 .600
2/
2 1.000
13
1
1
2
5/ 1
2
2
0
1
18
17 Arizona
1/
1
8/
16
.500
3/
5 .600
2/
2 1.000
21
4
4
8
0/ 0
4
1
1
3
30
18 Arizona State
1/
1
8/
12
.667
2/
5 .400
4/
4 1.000
22
0
3
3
1/ 0
2
4
0
3
28
19 at California
1/
1
9/
17
.529
4/
8 .500
2/
3 .667
24
1
4
5
3/ 0
3
1
1
2
33
20 at Wash. State
1/
1
2/
8 .250
1/
2 .500
4/
4 1.000
9
1
4
5
2/ 0
0
1
0
1
25
21 at Washington
1/
1
5/
15
.333
3/
6 .500
2/
2 1.000
15
3
3
6
2/ 0
5
3
1
3
38
22 USC
1/
1
4/
11
.364
0/
2 .000
1/
2 .500
9
3
7
10
0/ 0
2
4
1
2
31
23 UCLA
1/
1
4/
13
.308
2/
7 .286
4/
5 .800
14
3
2
5
5/ 1
3
2
1
1
30
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
1
7/
14
.500
4/
4 1.000
O/
0 .000
18
6
6
12
2/ 0
2
3
1
2
23
25 at Arizona
1/
1
6/
8 .750
3/
4 .750
1/
1 1.000
16
2
5
7
0/ 0
3
1
1
0
23
26 California
1/
1
6/
14
.429
2/
7 .286
2/
2 1.000
16
3
1
4
3/ 0
2
1
2
1
21
27 Oregon
1/
1
3/
14
.214
0/
3 .000
0/
0 .000
6
5
2
7
2/ 0
4
0
0
4
31
28 Oregon State
1/
1
5/
7 .714
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
13
4
4
8
0/ 0
2
0
1
2
17
29 Hawaii
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
3 .000
1/
2 .500
11
1
3
4
2/ 0
3
1
0
1
21
30 Mississippi
1/
1
1/
6 .167
0/
1 .000
7/
10
.700
9
5
5
10
3/ 0
7
4
1
0
31
31 Arkansas
1/
1
6/
11
.546
4/
5 .800
1/
2 .500
17
5
2
7
5/ 1
2
0
2
2
25
32 Virginia
1/
1
5/
13
.385
2/
3 .667
6/
6 1.000
18
4
4
8
2/ 0
1
1
0
0
36
33 Auburn
1/
1
6/
18
.333
6/
15
.400
0/
0 .000
18
2
5
7
3/ 0
5
0
1
1
34
Totals
33/ 33
180/
385
.468
71/
153
.464
671
82
.817
498
99
123
222
70/
3
93
57
17
58
939
Career Totals Katy Steding
TOTAL
--/
/
3PT
/
OFF
DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1986-87
28/ 25
118/ 275
.429
0/
0
.000
74/
91
.813
310
11.1
100
143
243
8.7
82/ 6
24
60
18
35
826
1987-88
32/ 31
121/
301
.402
21/
63
.333
56/
71
.789
319
10.
91
130
221
6.9
87/ 5
86
74
25
35
821
1988-89
31/ 31
172/
377
.456
49/
110
.446
66/
91
.725
459
14.8
76
102
178
5.7
86/ 1
77
59
27
63
914
58
1989-90
33/ 33
180/
385
.468
71/
153
.464
67/
82
.817
498
15.1
99
123
222
6.7
70/
3
93
57
17
939
Totals
124/120
591/1338
.442
141/
326
.433
263/
335
.785
1586
12.8
366
498
864
7.0
325/15
280
250
87
191
3500
Trisha Stevens
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL --/
3PT /
OFF
DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
1
7/
15
.467
0/
0 .000
0/
3 .000
14
2
2
4
4/ 0
0
3
0
1
24
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
1
9/
16
.563
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
20
2
8
10
1/ 0
1
3
1
1
26
3 San Diego St.
1/
1
7/
12
.583
0/
0. .000
2/
2 1.000
16
4
2
6
17 0
0
0
1
2
18
4 Tennessee
1/
1
10/
15
.667
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
20
0
4
4
4/ 0
3
2
0
0
33
5 at Holy Cross
1/
1
41
10
.400
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
9
2
6
8
3/ 0
0
1
1
0
19
6 at Boston Coll
1/
1
3/
14
.214
1/
1 1.000
2/
2 1.000
9
5
1
6
4/ 0
1
1
0
1
22
7 E. Michigan
1/
1
6/
8 .750
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
15
0
5
5
41 0
1
1
0
1
26
8 Providence
1/
1
7/
17
.412
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
16
5
3
8
3/ 0
0
2
0
1
30
9 USF
1/
1
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
12
3
0
3
2/ 0
0
2
2
0
18
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
1
8/
13
.615
0/
1 .000
3/
4 .750
19
1
7
8
41 0
0
4
0
0
25
11 at Oregon
1/
1
1/
5 .200
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
1
1
41 0
0
2
0
0
16
12 Washington
1/
1
9/
13
.692
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
20
5
5
10
3/ 0
1
2
2
2
23
13 Washington Sta
1/
1
3/
9
.333
O/
0 .000
4/
4 1.000
10
2
7
9
3/ 0
1
3
0
1
25
14 at UCLA
1/
1
11/
16
.688
1/
2 .500
6/
7 .857
29
4
4
8
5/ 1
2
5
0
1
29
15 at USC
1/
1
6/
11
.546
O/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
14
1
3
4
5/ 1
0
0
1
1
19
16 Long Beach St.
1/
1
14/
21
.667
O/
0 .000
71
9 .778
35
4
8
12
41 0
1
2
3
0
29
17 Arizona
1/
1
10/
13
.769
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
20
1
1
2
3/ 0
1
0
0
1
19
18 Arizona State
1/
1
4/
9 .445
O/
0 .000
5/
7 .714
13
2
3
5
2/ 0
0
0
1
0
16
19 at California
1/
1
3/
9 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
2 .000
6
1
2
3
2/ 0
0
1
1
3
18
20 at Wash. State
1/
1
12/
18
.667
0/
0 .000
6/
7 .857
30
1
5
6
3/ 0
2
3
0
0
23
21 at Washington
1/
1
7/
10
.700
0/
0 .000
7/
8 .875
21
3
3
6
4/ 0
1
1
0
0
32
22 USC
1/
1
71
11
.636
0/
0 .000
71
9 .778
21
3
0
3
1/ 0
0
2
0
1
28
23 UCLA
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
13
2
2
4
4/ 0
1
1
2
0
17
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
1
6/
11
.546
0/
0 .000
10/
10 1.000
22
4
2
6
3/ 0
0
1
1
0
24
25 at Arizona
1/
1
10/
15
.667
O/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
21
3
4
7
2/ 0
0
3
1
0
20
26 California
1/
1
7/
14
.500
O/
1 .000
1/
1 1.000
15
0
3
3
2/ 0
1
0
0
0
16
27 Oregon
1/
1
61
17
.353
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
12
5
2
7
2/ 0
0
0
2
0
23
28 Oregon State
1/
1
7/
12
.583
0/
0 .000
3/
5 .600
17
1
2
3
0
2
0
0
2
20
29 Hawaii
1/
1
13/
18
.722
0/
0 .000
9/
9 1.000
35
1
4
5
41 0
0
3
1
1
26
30 Mississippi
1/
1
8/
12
.667
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
19
3
3
6
4/ 0
1
2
0
1
31
31 Arkansas
1/
1
11/
23
.478
0/
1 .000
2/
6 .333
24
2
4
6
41 0
4
2
1
0
25
32 Virginia
1/
1
8/
17
.471
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
16
2
4
6
41 0
0
5
1
0
30
33 Auburn
1/
1
6/
13
.462
O/
0 .000
4/
5 .800
16
4
6
10
4/ 0
1
2
0
1.
28
Totals
33/
33
240/
437
.549
2/
6
.333
99/
124
.798
581
78 116
194
103/
2
25
59
22
22
778
Career Totals - Trisha Stevens
TOTAL --/
/
3PT
/
OFF DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1987-88
32/ 30
135/
256
.527
0/
0
.000
59/
71
.831
329
10.3
60 102
162
5.1
96/ 6
12
49
8
11
777
1988-89
30/ 30
170/
315
.540
0/
0
.000
50/
67
.746
390
13.0
66
60
126
4.2
82/ 1
26
57
5
26
697
1989-90
33/ 33
240/
437
.549
2/
6
.333
99/
124
.798
581
17.6
78
116
194
5.9
103/
2
25
59
22
22
778
Totals
95/
93
545/1008
.541
2/
6
.333
208/
262
.794
1300
13.7
204
278
482
5.1
281/
9
63 165
35
59
2252
Angela Taylor
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL --/
3PT ---/
OFF DEF TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
1/
2 .500
4
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
2
0
0
5
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
0/
1 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
6
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
7 E. Michigan
1/
0
O/
1 .000
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
6
9 USF
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0/0
1
0
0
0
6
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
1
12 Washington
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/0
2
0
0
0
2
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
14 at UCLA
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
1
15 at USC
1/
0
2/
5 .400
0/
0 .000
2/
4 .500
6
3
0
3
0/ 0
1
0
0
1
3
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
17 Arizona
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
1
18 Arizona State
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
1 .000
2
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
1
3
19 at California
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
2
1
3
0/0
0
0
0
0
2
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
22 USC
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0/0
0
0
0
0
3
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
3
25 at Arizona
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
O/
0 .000
0
1
0
1
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
4
26 California
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
7
27 Oregon
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/0
0
0
0
0
1
28 Oregon State
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
1
1
0
1
6
29 Hawaii
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
0
1
0/ 0
0
0
0
1
2
31 Arkansas
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
3
Totals
23/
0
61
19
.316
1/
2 .500
5/
9 .556
18
7
6
13
3/ 0
5
10
1
6
71
Career Totals - Angela Taylor
/ TOTAL --/
/ 3PT ---/
OFF DEF TOT
TO
BLK
STL
YEAR
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
MIN
1989-90
23/ 0
6/
19
.316
1/
2
.500
5/
9
.556
18
.8
7
6
13
.6
3/ 0
5
10
1
6
71
Totals
23/
0
6/
19
.316
1/
2 .500
5/
9 .556
18
.8
7
6
13
.6
3/ 0
5
10
1
6
71
Val Whiting
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL
--/
3PT
.../
OFF
DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
0
4/
9 .445
0/
0
.000
0/
0
.000
8
3
4
7
3/ 0
0
5
1
0
22
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
0
5/
9 .556
0/
2 .000
7/
10
.700
17
2
5
7
3/ 0
1
1
1
0
21
3 San Diego St.
1/
0
7/
9 .778
1/
1 1.000
4/
7 .571
19
5
3
8
1/ 0
3
1
2
3
28
4 Tennessee
1/
0
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
5/
7 .714
11
2
4
6
1/ 0
0
1
5
2
32
5 at Holy Cross
1/
0
4/
14
.286
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
9
3
5
8
3/ 0
1
2
3
3
24
6 at Boston Coll
1/
0
7/
13
.539
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
17
4
2
6
2/ 0
1
5
3
0
28
8 Providence
1/
0
3/
11
.273
0/
0 .000
3/
6 .500
9
8
3
11
2/ 0
1
1
1
2
16
9 USF
1/
0
5/
7 .714
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
13
1
6
7
41 0
3
1
1
1
23
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
0
4/
7
.571
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
11
3
4
7
3/ 0
0
1
0
0
14
11 at Oregon
1/
0
6/
12
.500
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
13
6
7
13
3/ 0
2
1
5
0
29
12 Washington
1/
0
5/
7 .714
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
11
0
4
4
2/ 0
3
2
2
0
26
13 Washington Sta
1/
0
41
9 .445
0/
0 .000
4/
6 .667
12
6
6
12
3/ 0
1
1
2
3
20
14 at UCLA
1/
0
7/
11
.636
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
14
3
5
8
5/ 1
0
2
0
2
17
15 at USC
1/
0
7/
11
.636
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
15
1
7
8
4/ 0
1
1
0
0
26
16 Long Beach St.
1/
0
6/
9
.667
0/
0 .000
5/
6 .833
17
4
3
7
5/ 1
3
0
0
2
20
17 Arizona
1/
0
8/
10
.800
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
18
2
4
6
4/ 0
3
1
2
3
25
18 Arizona State
1/
0
5/
10
.500
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
13
4
2
6
5/ 1
2
1
1
2
27
19 at California
1/
0
5/
8 .625
0/
0 .000
10/
11 .909
20
4
6
10
4/ 0
1
2
2
0
26
20 at Wash. State
1/
0
6/
9 .667
0/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
14
0
7
7
2/ 0
0
2
3
1
17
21 at Washington
1/
0
1/
4 .250
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
3
4
2/ 0
0
0
3
0
27
22 USC
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
3
4
5/ 1
1
2
2
2
10
23 UCLA
1/
0
6/
10
.600
0/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
14
4
3
7
3/ 0
0
1
0
0
36
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
0
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
4/
6 .667
8
2
4
6
5/ 1
1
3
1
2
16
25 at Arizona
1/
0
8/
11
.727
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
19
3
3
6
1/ 0
0
0
3
0
25
26 California
1/
0
6/
10
.600
O/
0 .000
2/
4 .500
14
4
7
11
41 0
6
1
2
0
27
27 Oregon
1/
0
4/
12
.333
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
10
3
1
4
3/ 0
0
1
2
2
27
28 Oregon State
1/
0
6/
9 .667
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
13
4
6
10
2/ 0
2
0
4
1
18
29 Hawaii
1/
0
6/
10
.600
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
15
3
9
12
3/ 0
4
1
1
3
24
30 Mississippi
1/
0
71
10
.700
O/
0 .000
4/
4 1.000
18
3
5
8
3/ 0
2
3
2
2
29
31 Arkansas
1/
0
4/
7 .571
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
11
2
4
6
4/ 0
1
0
0
0
16
32 Virginia
1/
0
1/
11
.090
0/
0 .000
2/
4 .500
4
3
5
8
2/ 0
0
2
2
2
26
33 Auburn
1/
0
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
1/
5 .200
7
2
2
4
1/ 0
0
3
1
1
24
Totals
32/
0
156/
285
.547
1/
3
.333
85/
119
.714
398
96
142
238
97/
5
43
48
57
39
746
Career Totals Val Whiting
/ TOTAL --/
/
3PT
/
OFF
DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1989-90
32/
0
156/
285
.547
1/
3
.333
85/
119
.714
398
12.4
96
142
238
7.4
97/
5
43
48
57
39
746
Totals
32/
0
156/
285
.547
1/
3 .333
85/
119
.714
398
12.4
96 142
238
7.4
97/
5
43
48
57
39
746
Julie Zeilstra
Game-By-Game Statistics 1989-90
TOTAL --/
3PT
---/
OFF
DEF
TOT
G# OPPONENT
G/ GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
REB
REB
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 Michigan State
1/
1
1/
9 .111
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
5
5
10
0/ 0
3
2
1
1
27
2 Ohio Univ.
1/
1
5/
9 .556
O/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
12
2
1
3
1/ 0
2
0
0
1
21
3 San Diego St.
1/
1
5/
6 .833
O/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
10
6
3
9
1/ 0
3
1
0
1
22
4 Tennessee
1/
1
3/
8 .375
O/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
1
1
2
1/ 0
2
3
0
0
15
5 at Holy Cross
1/
1
7/
12
.583
0/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
16
4
5
9
1/ 0
1
2
3
2
28
6 at Boston Coll
1/
1
6/
13
.462
0/
0 .000
3/
6 .500
15
0
5
5
2/ 0
3
2
0
0
30
7 E. Michigan
1/
1
10/
13
.769
0/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
22
1
2
3
1/ 0
3
2
2
1
27
8 Providence
1/
1
11/
20
.550
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
25
8
3
11
2/ 0
0
4
1
3
30
9 USF
1/
1
6/
11
.546
0/
1 .000
O/
0 .000
12
0
3
3
1/ 0
1
3
3
4
26
10 at Oregon Stat
1/
1
8/
11
.727
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
17
6
6
12
1/ 0
2
1
0
1
30
11 at Oregon
1/
1
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
3/
5 .600
13
1
2
3
4/ 0
2
2
1
0
34
12 Washington
1/
1
7/
11
.636
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
16
4
4
8
2/ 0
3
0
0
3
26
13 Washington Sta
1/
1
13/
17
.765
0/
0 .000
1/
1 1.000
27
1
3
4
2/ 0
2
2
0
0
33
14 at UCLA
1/
1
3/
10
.300
0/
0 .000
7/
7 1.000
13
1
4
5
4/ 0
2
0
0
0
30
15 at USC
1/
1
6/
13
.462
0/
0 .000
4/
5 .800
16
3
1
4
2/ 0
3
2
0
0
22
16 Long Beach St.
1/
1
3/
7 .429
0/
0 .000
4/
5 .800
10
0
3
3
3/ 0
8
1
0
1
29
17 Arizona
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
11
0
3
3
1/ 0
1
1
0
0
27
18 Arizona State
1/
1
5/
10
.500
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
12
3
1
4
0/ 0
1
3
1
1
26
19 at California
1/
1
7/
15
.467
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
17
4
3
7
3/ 0
0
3
0
1
30
20 at Wash. State
1/
1
5/
8 .625
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
10
1
4
5
1/ 0
1
1
0
0
22
21 at Washington
1/
1
4/
7 .571
0/
0 .000
2/
3 .667
10
1
4
5
1/ 0
1
2
0
0
21
22 USC
1/
1
5/
8 .625
0/
0 .000
4/
4 1.000
14
7
3
10
4/ 0
3
1
0
0
32
23 UCLA
1/
1
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
8/
9 .889
18
6
6
12
3/ 0
5
1
0
2
34
24 at Arizona Sta
1/
1
4/
11
.364
0/
0 .000
4/
4 1.000
12
4
5
9
2/ 0
1
4
1
0
31
25 at Arizona
1/
1
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
2/
5 .400
12
1
3
4
0/ 0
1
2
1
0
21
26 California
1/
1
10/
11
.909
0/
0 .000
5/
5 1.000
25
2
4
6
3/ 0
2
2
0
0
24
27 Oregon
1/
1
5/
11
.455
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
11
4
5
9
3/ 0
5
2
0
1
25
28 Oregon State
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
13
1
5
6
2/ 0
2
1
0
3
20
29 Hawaii
1/
1
2/
6 .333
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1.000
7
3
2
5
4/ 0
2
1
0
0
19
30 Mississippi
1/
1
6/
12
.500
0/
0 .000
3/
4 .750
15
4
5
9
3/ 0
1
3
0
0
25
31 Arkansas
1/
1
7/
8 .875
0/
0 .000
6/
6 1.000
20
0
4
4
3/ 0
2
1
0
1
30
32 Virginia
1/
1
3/
6 .500
0/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
8
2
2
4
1/ 0
1
1
0
2
24
33 Auburn
1/
1
2/
8 .250
0/
0 .000
5/
5 1.000
9
4
2
6
2/ 0
2
3
0
1
30
Totals
33/
33
184/
342
.538
0/
2 .000
88/
107
.822
456
90 112
202
64/
0
71
59
14
30
871
Career Totals - Julie Zeilstra
/ TOTAL --/
/
3PT
---/
OFF DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
AVG
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1988-89
31/
0
80/
171
.468
0/
2
.000
59/
76
.776
219
7.1
65
56
121
3.9
53/ 0
21
35
9
11
469
1989-90
33/ 33
184/
342
.538
0/
2
.000
88/
107
.822
456
13.8
90
112
202
6.1
64/ 0
71
59
14
30
871
Totals
64/
33
264/
513
.515
0/
4
.000
147/
183
.803
675
10.6
155
168
323
5.1
117/
0
92
94
23
41
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Guard, 6-4, 152, Sophomore - -- Simi Valley, CA (Simi Valley HS)
4.7 PPG / 0.6 RPG / 1.4 APG / 11.8 MPG / 51% FG PCT / 89% FT PCT
An outstanding outside shooter who provides UNLV with a Long range touch off the bench... appeared in 27 games
and averaged 4.7 points and 1.4 assists per game... scored 8 career high 19 points in a nationally televised win
over
Icws
(12/23)
scored
in
double
figures
four
times
recorded
a
career
high
four
rebourds
against
Pacific
(2/8) had five assists on two occasions against UC Irvine (1/18) and Pacific (2/8) UNLV's leading three-
point field goal shooter, he has hit 33 of 61 (54%) from beyond the three-point strips. will finish the season as
UNLV's best 3-point merkemen ever... as fundamentally sound player who committed only 21 turnovers in 318 minutes of
playing time... went to the free throw line only nine times all season, making eight almost 77 percent of field
gamls were treys... shot better from three-point range then from two-point range (.541 VS. .435) missed six games
towards the end of the season with a severe case of the chicken pox... weight dropped to 139 pounds from 152 but
he
has
gradually
gained
it
back.
sat
out
last
season
as
a
redehirt
an unheralded player coming out of high school,
he earned a berth on the roster after walking-on In the 1987-88 sesson.. during his freshmen season he played in 17
games and averaged 1.9 points and 0.6 rebounds per game.
1-- TOTAL --/
3PT
vor!
OFF DEF TOT
08 OPPONENT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/ FGA
10%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PT#
RED
RED
RED
PF/
D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 LOYOLA MARYMOU
1/
D
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
01
0
.000
0
0
0
0
2/
0
1
=
0
0
6
2 CALIFORNIA
1/
0
4/
6 .667
41
6 .667
0/
0 .000
12
0
0
0
3/
0
2
2
0
1
16
3 Kenses
1/
0
11
4 .250
1/
2 ,500
2/
2 1.000
5
0
1
1
1/
0
1
0
0
0
8
4 DePaut
1/
0
2/
3 .667
2/
3 -667
D/
0 .000
6
0
0
0
3/
0
1
1
0
2
16
5 Oklahoma
1/
0
or
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0/ 0 .000
0
0
0
0
5/1
0
1
0
0
9
6 Pacific
1/
0
2/
4 .500
11 3 .333
of
0
.000
$
0
a
0
0
1
1
1
0
16
7 TOWA
1/
0
7/
12
.583
5/ 10 .500
0/
0
.000
19
0
1
1
41
0
2
0
0
2
20
8 LONG BEACH STA
1/
0
1/
2 .500
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
3
1
2
3
0/
0
2
1
0
0
12
9 ARKANSAS
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
or
0
o
0
0
0
5
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/
0
3/
4 .750
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
8
0
1
1
0
0
3
©
0
16
11 San Jose State
1/
0
2/
3 .667
2/
3 .667
2/
2
1.000
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
17
12 New Mexico Sta
1/
0
3/
4 .750
2/
3 .667
D/
0 .000
8
0
D
0
2/0
0
a
0
0
13
13 Temple
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
2/0
1
1
0
0
11
14 Fresno State
11
0
01
0 .000
à
0 .000
or
1 .000
0
0
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
11
15 UC IRVINE
1/
0
4/
9 .445
2/
3 .667
O/
9
.000
10
0
1
1
0
5
0
1
1
22
16 Long Deach Ste
1/
0
or
1 .000
01
1 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
0
0
0
0/
0
2
0
0
0
,
17 UC SANTA EAREA 1/ 0 of 1 .000 e/ 1 .000 07 o .000 0 o 1 1 2/ 0 1 2 0 0 16
18 Louisiana Stet
1/
0
1/
5 .200
1/
$ .200
0/
0 .000
3
o
0
0
1/ 0
2
0
0
0
9
20 NORTH CAROLINA
1/
0
of
0 .000
07
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/
0
1
0
0
0
3
21
SAN
JOSE
STATE
1/
0
$/
8 .625
3/
3 1.000
0/
0 .000
13
0
1
1
2/0
2
2
0
0
19
22 PACIFIC
1/
0
3/
5 .600
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
9
0
4
4
5/1
5
1
0
1
20
23
OKLAHOMA
STATE
1/
0
1/
3 .333
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
3
0
D
0
1/
0
1
0
0
0
9
30 Utah State
1/
0
0/
0 .000
D/
0 .000
07
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/
0
0
0
0
D
2
31
Cal
State
Full
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
11
1 1.000
0/ 0 .000
3
0
0
0
2/0
1
2
0
2
7
32
Cal
State
Full
1/
o
1/
2 ,500
1/
2. .500
or
0 .000
3
0
0
0
2/0
0
0
1
0
12
33 Pacific
1/
0
2/
4 -$00
1/
2 .500
of
0 .000
5
0
0
0
1/ 0
3
1
0
0
10
34
Leng
Beach
Sta
1/
0
0/
0 .000
of
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
0
1
1
11 0
1
0
0
0
6
Totals
277
0
43/
84
.512
33/
61
.541
8/
9
.889
127
1
16
17
46/
2
37
21
4
10
318
/--TOTAL--/
/---3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FG%
FG/FGA
FG%
FT/FTA
FT%
RED
REB
REB
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
87-88
17/0
99
12/39
.308
5/20
.250
4/8
.500
5
5
10
0.6
15/0
13
12
0
3
33
1.9
89-90
27/0
318
43/84
512
33/61
.541
8/9
.889
1
16
17
0.6
46/2
37
21
4
10
127
4.7
Totals
44/0
417
55/123
-447
38/81
.469
12/17
.706
6
21
27
0.6
61/2
50
33
4
13
160
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CHRIS
ETER
Forward, 6-8, 216, Junior -- San Diego, CA (Morse HS)
1.8 PPG / 1.9 RPG / 0.3 APG / 5.5 MPG / 38% FG PCT / 56% FT PCT
Providing depth at both the power forward and center spots, Jeter is in his third season at UNLV... appeared
in 15 games this season. scored I career high six points against UC Irvine (1/18) grabbed a career high nine
rebounds against California in the Dodge NIT has not played in the last nine games... is recovering from a case
of mononucleosis diagnosed prior to the Big West Tournament the last game he appeared in was home win over New
Mexico State (2/15) for the third consecutive season he had more rebounds (29) than points (27) known for his
competitiveness
and
good
work habits appeared in 15 games as a sophomore and averaged 1.1 points and 1.9 rebounds
per game
suffered a dislocated kneecep in Last year's North Carolina State same, which reduced his playing time
for the remainder of the season. as a freshmen he averaged 1.1 points and 1.2 rebounds per game.
/--TOTAL
/---3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FG%
FG/FGA
FG%
FT/FTA
FT%
REB
REB
REB
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
87-28
12/0
48
5/11
.455
0/1
.000
3/11
.273
5
?
14
1.2
14/1
2
8
1
o
13
1.1
88-39
15/0
81
5/22
-227
0/0
7/12
.583
11
18
29
1.9
11/0
2
6
4
0
17
1.1
89-90
15/0
83
11/29
.379
0/0
5/9
.556
12
17
29
1.9
17/0
5
9
5
1
27
1.8
Totals 42/0
212
21/62
.339
0/1
.000
15/32
.469
28
44
72
1.7
42/1
9
23
10
1
57
1.4
30 DAVE RICE
Guard, 6-4 1/2, 205, Junior -- Claremont, CA (Mt. San Antonio JC)
1.2 PPG / 0.3 RPG / 0.2 APG / 3.2 MPG / 31% FG PCT / 50% FT PCT
A fine outside shooter who joined the Runnin' Rebel squad Just before school started In August plays both
shooting
guard
and
small
forward
positions
also an excellent student
connected on four of nine three-point
attempts during the season. appeared In 13 games and scored a season-high of three points on four occasions hit
a three-pointer to cap scoring in Big West Tournament Championship Game four of his five field goals were from
three-point range committed only two turnovers in 42 minutes of playing time. had three points and two assists
against
Utah
State
(2/1)
another crowd favorite at the Thomas & Mack
came
to
UNLV
from
Mt.
San
Antonio
JC
in
California
was chosen as the California Junior College Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1939.
15 BRYAN EMERZIAN
Guard, 5-11, 165, Sophomore -- Waukegan, IL (West HS)
0.0 PPG / 0.4 RPG / 0.1 AFG / 1.9 MPG / 0-5 FG's / 0-1 FT's
In his second season with the Runnin' Rebeis, Emerzian provides depth off the bench appeared in sight games
but failed to score a point in 15 minutes of playing time played in UNLV's semifinal and championship victories
in the Big West Tournament walked-on last season after participating in the basketball conditioning class
a
crowd favorite at the Thomas & Mack Center
pulled down three offensive rebounds this seeson...
a
hard
worker
in
practice who comes to play everyday
last year he played in 11 games scoring seven points
wore
goggles
for
the
first half of the season last year
the shortest and youngest Rebel on the squad.
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Forward, 6-7, 223, Junior -- Ellicott, MD (Mt. Hebron HS)
4.2 PPG / 2.2 RPG / 1.0 APG / 12.0 MPG / 38% FG PCT / 62% FT PCT
One of the best pure shooter on the team, Young can provide instant offense at both the off-guard and small
forward positions. a streaky player... played in 33 games during the season with two starts... notched a season
Righ 20 points against Pacific (2/8) had a 17-point and season-high six rebound game against California in the
Dodge NIT... his other double figure game was a 13-point performance against UC Invine... almost 65% of his field
goal attempts (86 of 133) were from three-point range... set a career high with five assists against Cal State
Fullerton (1/3) has grabbed 71 rebounds during the season... . good ball handler for noticone his size, he
committed only 23 turnovers in 397 minutes of playing time... has improved his defense through better foot speed and
reaction time in his first game as a Rebel Last season he scored 14 points against Arizona in Tucson... his
instant offense sparked the Rebels many times last season... scored 42 points in his first five games last season...
set & career high with 28 points Last season against Long Beach State... in that game he connected on seven of 10
three pointers.
1++
TOTAL
--/
/---
3PT
---/
OFF DEF TOT
O# OPPONENT
B/
os
FG/
FGA
FGX
FG/
FGA
FGX
FT/
FTA
FTX
PTS
RES
REB
RED
PF/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1 LOYOLA MARYHOU
1/
o
2/
6
.333
1/ 4 .250
O/
0
.000
5
o
3
3
4/0
D
1
0
0
19
2 CALIFORNIA
1/
0
5/ 12 .417
41
7 .571
3/
5 .600
17
3
3
6
3/0
6
1
0
1
25
3 Kanasa
11
0
2/
7 .286
1/
6 .167
D/
0 .000
5
0
0
0
1/0
3
1
0
D
23
4 DePaut
1/
0
2/
5 ,400
2/
4 .500
D/
0 .000
6
0
2
2
1/0
0
4
0
$
21
5 Oklahoma
1/
0
11
5 .200
0/
3 .000
or
0 .000
2
0
1
1
1/0
1
1
0
0
17
6 Pacific
11 0
11
4 1.000
0/
0 .000
of
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0/0
1
0
0
0
6
7 IOWA
1/ 0
1/
5 .200
0/
3 .000
2/
2 1.000
4
0
3
3
4/0
1
0
0
1
14
8 LONG BEACH STA
1/
D
0/
4 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
2
2
4
3/0
2
1
0
0
9
9 ARKANSAS
1/ 0
0/
D .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
3
3
2/0
0
o
0
0
8
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/ 0
1/
7 .143
01
4 .000
0/
1 .000
2
2
2
4
1/
5
1
2
0
17
11 San Jose State
1/ 0
2/
6 .333
1/
4 .250
of
0 .000
5
0
0
0
1/ 0
0
0
0
0
11
12 New Mexico Sta
1/ 0
2/
3
.667
11
2 .500
0/
1 .000
5
1
,
2
2/0
0
1
0
0
6
13 Temple
1/
1
2/
3 .667
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
6
0
2
2
D
0
0
0
o
17
14 Fresno State
1/
0
01
2 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
1
1
N
4/0
0
0
0
0
8
15 LIC INVINE
1/ o
5/
7 .714
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
13
1
2
3
1/ o
2
0
2
0
15
16 Long Beach Ste
1/ D
07
0 .000
0/
0 .000
D/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
17 0
0
0
0
o
3
17
UC
SANTA
BARBA
1/ 0
0/
5 .000
0/
4 .000
0/
0 .000
0
1
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
15
18 Louisiana Stet
11
1
1/
4 .250
1/
4 .250
01
0 .000
3
1
4
5
1/ 0
2
1
0
0
16
19 UTAH STATE
1/ 0
2/
6 333
1/
5 .200
3/
3 1.000
8
1
0
1
2/0
2
8
2
0
14
21 SAN JOSE STATE
1/ 0
1/
4 .250
1/
3 .333
2/
2 1.000
5
2
3
5
0/0
1
2
0
0
11
22 PACIFIC
1/ 0
71 11 .636
6/
9 .667
0/
0 .000
20
0
2
2
2/0
1
2
0
2
16
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
1/
0
1/
3 .333
1/
3 .333
01
1 .000
3
0
2
2
2/0
1
0
0
o
10
24 FRESNO STATE
1/ 0
3/
5 .600
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
6
0
1
1
3/0
0
0
0
1
13
25 NEW MEXICO STA
1/ 0
2/
2 1.000
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
6
0
3
3
0/ 0
1
0
o
0
9
26 ARIZONA
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
1
1
1/0
1
0
0
0
6
27. UC Invine
1/ D
01
3 .000
0/
3 .000
0/
0 .000
0
D
1
1
4/0
1
0
0
0
13
28 LOUISVILLE
1/ 0
0/
2 .000
01
2 .000
D/
0 ,000
0
0
1
1
1/0
o
1
0
0
7
29 UC Santa Barba
1/ 0
0/
: .000
0/
0 .000
or
0 .000
0
1
1
2
1/0
0
0
0
0
$
30 Utah State
1/ 0
o/
0 .000
01
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
4
31
Cal
State
Full
1/ 0
1/
1 1.000
D/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/0
0
0
0
0
5
32
Cat
State
Full
" 0
2/
3 .667
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
4
0
3
3
1/0
3
2
0
0
8
33 Pacific
1/ 0
3/
7 .429
07
1 .000
V
2 .500
7
2
3
5
2/0
1
1
1
0
15
34 Long Beach Ste
1/
0
1/
3 .333
0/
7 .000
0/
0
.000
2
D
0
0
0/ 0
0
1
0
0
11
Totals
33/
2
50/
133
.376
27/
86
.314
13/
21
.619
140
18
53
71
56/
o
34
23
7
6
397
/--TOTAL--/
1...3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FGX
FG/FGA
FG%
FT/FTA
FT%
RED
REB
REB
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
88-89
32/1
414
67/174
.385
45/113
.398
26/32
.813
26
39
65
2.0
39/0
26
27
1
7
205
6.4
89-90
33/2
397
50/133
.376
8 140
4.2
27/86
.314
13/21
.619
18
33
71
2.2
56/0
34
23
?
Totals
65/3
811
117/307
.381
72/199
.362
39/53
.736
44
92
136
2.1
95/0
60
50
8
15
345
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Center, 6-8 1/2, 220, Senior -- Cincinnati, OH (Mt. San Antonio JC)
3.5 PPG / 3.0 RPG / 0.4 APG / 13.7 MPG / 48% FG PCT / 47% FT PCT
A strong, physical player who provides depth up front for UNLV... started the first six games of the season at
center
as
David
Butler
was
acadmically
inaligible.
in
those
six
games
he
averaged
8.2
points
and
5.2
rebounds
per
game against five teams which played in the 1989 NCAA Tournament. since Butler's return his playing time has been
reduced. did not play in the sig West Chempionship gema.. has played In seven of the last-11 games entering the
MCAA Tournament. in first game of the season he registered a eeason-high 14 points and career-high eight
rebounds
also
scored
10
points
at
Oklahoma
had nine points and seven rebounds at Pacific (12/16) and eight
points and seven rebounds against Utah State (2/1)
scored nine points against Pecific in the Big West
semificals
among conference Leaders in blocked shots
possesses a seft touch around the hoop.
has
a
tendency
to
get
in
foul
trouble
plays bigger than his 6-8 frame
as * Junior last season he averaged 3.8 points and 2.5
rebounds
in
36
games... scored à career high 16 points against San Jose State.
TOTAL
3PT
---/
OFF DEF TOT
G/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FGX
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
RE#
RES
RED
PF/
D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
OF OPPONENT
1 LOYOLA MARYMOU
1/ 1
7/
8
.875
o/
0 .000
0/
2
.000
14
5
3
8
3/0
1
2
0
2
29
2 CALIFORNIA
11 1
3/
4 .750
0/
0 .000
3/
0 .500
$
1
4
5
5/ 1
1
0
1
0
22
1
1
0
21
3 Kansas
1/ 1
2/
2 1.000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
$
q
2
3
5/
1
4 DePaul
1/ 1
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
1
3
4
3/0
0
0
1
0
28
5 Oklahoma
1/ 1
41
5 .800
0/
0 .000
2/
4 .500
10
0
4
4
5/1
0.
1
$
0
26
6 Pacific
1/ 1
41
7 .571
0/
0 .000
1/
3 .333
9
D
7
7
2/ 0
1
1
1
0
34
? TOWA
11 0
0/
1 .000
01
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/0
0
4
3
1
12
a LONG BEACH STA
1/ D
2/
4 .500
0/
0 .000
0/
2 .000
4
0
0
0
4/ 0
0
2
1
0
B
9 ARKANSAS
1/ 0
of
2 .000
07
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
1
1
2/ 0
0
0
0
0
7
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/
0
07
4 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
2
2
6
1/0
0
3
3
0
10
" San Jose State
1/
0
01
2 .000
01
0 .000
3/
4 .750
3
0
2
2
1/ 0
o
@
1
0
9
15 UC IRVINE
1/
0
2/
5 .400
0/
1 .000
o/
0 .000
4
0
4
4
5/
1
2
1
1
18
16 Long Beach Sta
1/
0
1/
] .333
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
4
4
3/0
0
0
2
0
21
17 UC SANTA BARBA
1/
1
or
5 .000
O/
0 .000
01
0 .000
0
3
2
5
3/0
0
0
0
0
14
18 Louisiana Stat
1/
0
0/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
2
0
2
1/ 0
0
0
0
1
8
19 UTAM STATE
11
o
41
5 .800
of
0 .000
0/
1 .000
8
4
3
7
4/0
1
1
2
1
16
21 SAN JOSE STATE
1/
D
D/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
o/
0 .000
0
1
4
5
3/0
1
4
&
1
13
22 PACIFIC
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
0/
1 .000
4
1
0
1
1/ 0
1
1
2
0
11
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
11
o
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
21 0
0
b
0
0
6
25 NEW MEXICO STA
1/
0
11
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
0/ 0
0
0
0
C
2
26 ARIZONA
1/
0
0/
0 .000
01
0 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
1/ 0
1
1
0
0
3
27 UC Irvine
1/
0
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
01
0 .000
0
0
1
1
0/ 0
0
0
0
0
2
29 UC Santa Barba
11
0
D/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
D/
0 .000
0
i
1
2
61 0
0
0
0
0
2
30 Utah State
1/
0
11,
3 .333
D/
0 .000
o/
0 .000
2
0
1
1
2/ 0
0
0
0
0
12
32 Cal State Full
1/
0
1/
3 .333
o/
D .000
D/
0 .000
2
1
3
4
1/ 0
0
0
2
0
10
33 Pecific
1/
0
3/
6
.750
0/
0 .000
3/
3 1,000
9
2
3
5
3/ 0
0
1
1
PAY
11
Totals
26/
7
39/
81
.482
01
1. .000
14/
30
.467
92
25
54
R
65/
4
9
24
29
9
357
/--TOTAL--/
1---3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FG%
FG/FGA
FGX
FT/FTA
FT%
RED
RED
RES
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
88-89
36/3
451
46/94
-489
0/1
.000
44/58
.759
36
53
89
2.5
71/1
15
24
22
16
136
3.8
89-90
26/7
357
39/81
.482
0/1
,000
14/30
.467
25
54
79
3.0
65/4
9
24
29
9
92
3.5
Totals
62/10
808
85/175
.486
0/2
.000
58/88
.660
61
107
168
2.7
136/5
24
48
51
25
226
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35 MOSES SCURRY
Forward, 6-7, 220, Senior -- Brooklyn, NY (San Jacinto JC)
8.2 PPG / 3.8 RPG / 0.9 APG / 14.9 MPG / 51% FG PCT / 56% PT PCT
A tenacious rebounder who provides a spark in the front court off the bench... certainly one of the top sixth-
men in the country...plays with an intense, spirited, and agressive style... missed the first six games of the
season due to ecademic ineligibliity. missed two other games with a wrist injury at the midpoint of the season...
has been the sixth nan all season... started just one game at San Jose State scored . career high 23 points
against Oklahoma State (2/10). scored in double figures in eight games... garnered a seeson-high nine rebounds
against Cal State Fullerton (1/3)... during one three same stretch in February he acored 52 points and grabbed 12
rebounds following that week he was named Big West Player of the week (Feb. 12) had at least one rebound in every
game in which he played... salected Chevrolet Player of the Game for his performance against Oklahoma State...
improved his free throw shooting to 56% this season as compared to last year's 50%. started 10 games as a Junior
and the Runnin' Rebele went 9-1 in those contests averaged 7.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game last sesson... a
junior college teammate of David Butler at San Jacinto.. was the leading scorer on his J.C. team.
/-- TOTAL ../
/--- 3PT .../
OFF DEF TOT
Gill OPPONENT
o/
65
FG/
FGA
FGX
FO/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FT%
PTS
REB
RES
REB
PF/
D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
7 I OWA
1/
0
2/
6 .500
or
0
.000
3/
5 .600
7
3
1
4
3/0
1
7
1
1
14
80 LONG BEACH STA
1/
0
3/
4 .750
Q/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
2
3
5
D
2
1
0
2
13
9 ARKANSAS
1/ 0
1/
10
.100
D/
0 .000
o/
0 .000
2
4
3
7
2/0
1
4
1
1
14
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/ c
4/ 10 .400
0/
1 .000
D/
2 .000
8
3
6
9
0/0
2
1
o
1
18
11 san Jese State
1/
1
5/
9 .556
0/
0 .000
2/
4 .500
12
2
3
5
2/0
0
1
D
3
14
12 New Mexico Sta
1/
0
0/
1 .000
01
0 .000
1/
2 .300
1
2
1
3
1/0
2
1
0
1
6
13 Temple
1/
D
1/
3 .333
0/
0 .000
0/
2 .000
2
1
4
5
3/0
0
2
0
0
10
14 Fresho State
1/
0
2/
3 .667
0/
D .000
V
3 .333
5
0
1
1
1/0
0
1
0
0
10
17 UC SANTA BARBA
1/ 0
3/
7 .429
o/
0 .000
2/
7 .286
8
0
4
4
4/0
2
2
2
7
29
18 Louisiene Stat
1/ 0
41
7 .571
0/
o .000
2/
2 1.000
10
3
3
6
0/0
2
5
D
2
20
20 NORTH CAROLINA
1/
D
41
5 .800
0/
0 .000
D/
0 .000
8
1
1
2
2/0
0
2
0
0
14
21
SAN
JOSE
STATE
1/
0
71 13 .539
D/
0 .000
3/
6 .750
17
4
2
6
3/0
2
1
0
1
22
22 PACIFIC
"
0
5/
6 .833
0/
D .000
2/
6 .333
12
1
2
3
3/0
1
1
0
1
15
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
1/ 0
B/
12
.667
O/
0 .000
7/
10
.700
23
2
1
3
2/0
1
1
0
3
19
24 FRESNO STATE
1/ 0
V
2 .500
D/
0 .000
0/
1 .000
2
1
1
2
1/0
1
D
0
D
6
25 NEW MEXICO STA
1/ 0
5/
6 .833
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
11
2
1
3
3/0
2
2
0
1
12
26 ARIZONA
1/
0
2/
4 .300
D/
0 .000
3/
6 .500
7
1
3
4
2/0
1
3
0
1
19
27 UC Irvine
1/ 0
2/
4 .500
0/
o .000
o/
1 .000
4
0
2
2
1/0
0
2
0
D
10
28 LOUISVILLE
V 0
2/
5 .400
o/
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
6
1
1
2
3/0
0
1
0
1
15
29 UC Sents Barbe
1/ 0
1/
3 .333
D/
0 .000
4/
6 .667
6
o
2
2
0/0
1
1
1
1
18
31 Cal State Full
1/ 0
3/
6 .500
o/
0 .000
5/
5 1.000
"
1
1
2
1/ 0
0
2
0
1
12
32 Cal State Pull
1/
0
71
14
.500
D/
0 .000
3/
5 .600
17
3
1
4
4/ 0
0
0
0
0
17
33 Pecific
1/ 0
3/
8 .375
01
0 .000
0/
0 .000
6
2
3
5 4/0
0
3
1
2
19
34
Leng
Beach
Sta
1/
0
2/
5 .400
or
0 .000
2/
2 1.000
6
1
2
3
1/ 0
0
1
0
1
12
Totala
24/
1
771
131
.510
0/
1 .000
43/
77
.558
197
40
52
92
471
0
21
45
6
26
358
/--TOTAL--/
1---3
PT.../
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/OS
MIN
FG/FGA
FGX
FG/FGA
FGX
FT/FTA
FT%
RED
REB
RES
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
88-89
37/10
622
104/198
.525
0/0
...
72/145
.497
90
121
211
5.7
75/1
17
41
10
29
280
7.6
89-90
24/1
358
77/151
.510
0/1
.000
43/77
.558
40
52
92
3.8
67/0
21
45
6
26
197
8.2
Totals
61/11
980
181/349
.519
0/1
.000
115/222
.518
130
173
303
4.9
123/1
38
86
16
55
477
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Guard, 6-3, 200, Senior -- Oxnard, CA (Santa Clara HS)
2.9 PPG / 1.1 RPG / 2.1 APG / 11.1 MPG / 39% PT PCT / 89% FT PCT
An excellent floor leader who backs up at the point guard position. a fifth year player who is the only
remaining player from UNLV's Final Four team in 1987 has played in 27 games, starting once... overaging 2.9
points
and 2.1 assists per game... suffered I separated left shoulder in the first half of the Fresne State home
game but played until midway through the second half played one winute in the following game and then missed the
next four games... scored a season high nine points against Pacific (2/8) tallied a career high seven assists in
that game shot 40% (14 of 35) from three-point land against Oklahoma he scored eight points and had two
rebounds and two assists... did not play in the Big West Championship game 0 steady performer who averages only
1.3 turnovers per game... eften called on to "settle-down" the team... has a good touch from the outside and an
excellent work ethic, as $ junior averaged 2.6 points and 1.3 assists per game...was one of last year's co-
captains played In 19 games as $ sophomore and 20 SAMES as & freshmen.
/-- TOTAL ""/
3PT
OFF DEF TOT
C# OPPONENT
B/
GS
FG/
FGA
FG%
FG/
FGA
FG%
FT/
FTA
FTX
PTS
REB
REB
RED
PP/ D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
2 CALIFORNIA
1/
0
1/
4 .250
1/
4 .250
0/
0 .000
3
0
0
0
0
1
4
o
0
8
4 DePaut
98
0
1/
2 .500
1/
2 .500
2/
2 1.000
5
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
8
5 Oklahoma
1/
0
0/
0 .000
0/
D .000
8/
8 1.000
&
D
2
2
or 0
Z
1
0
0
12
6 Pacific
1/
0
01
0 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
1
1
1/ 0
0
0
0
0
9
7 TOWA
1/
0
D/
1 .000
0/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
2
2
21 0
6
2
0
0
9
8 LONG BEACH STA
1/ 0
0/
2 .000
07
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
3/ 0
3
@
0
0
9
9 ARKANSAS
% 0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
01
0 .000
3
0
2
2
1/ 0
3
1
0
0
9
10 CAL STATE FULL
17
0
21
2 1.000
1/
1 1.000
D/
0 .000
5
0
2
2
2/ 0
2
0
0
0
7
" San Jose State
1/
0
D/
2 .000
0/
0 .000
4/
4 1,000
4
1
D
1
1/ 0
0
N
0
1
13
12 Now Mexico Ste
11
0
0/
0 .000
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a .000
0/
0 .000
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a
D
0
2/ 0
1
1
0
0
5
13 Temple
1/
0
0/
4 .000
of
1 .000
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0 .000
0
2
2
4
5/ 1
0
2
0
0
20
14 Fresno State
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
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0 .000
0/
0 .000
2
0
0
0
1/0
2
0
0
1
9
15 UC IRVINE
1/
0
2/
6 .500
2/
3 .667
0/
0 .000
6
0
?
2
2/ 0
4
2
0
0
17
16 Long Beach Sta
1/
0
1/
1. 1.000
1/
1 1.000
01
0 .000
3
0
1
1
0/ 0
1
2
0
0
4
17 UC SANTA BARBA
1/
1
1/
3 .333
1/
2 .500
2/
2 1.000
5
1
1
2
3/0
4
2
0
0
28
18 Louisiana stat
1/ 0
01
1 .000
D/
1 .000
0/
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0/ 0
1
0
0
0
3
19 UTAH STATE
1/ 0
2/
6 .333
1/
3 .333
1/
2 .500
6
1
1
2
2/0
3
2
1
0
15
20 NORTH CAROLINA
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
0/
0 .000
3
0
0
0
1/ 0
1
0
0
0
5
21 SAN JOSE STATE
1/
0
1/
2 .500
11
2 .500
2/
2 1,000
5
1
2
3
3/0
4
1
0
0
15
22 PACIFIC
1/
0
41
6 .667
1/
3 .333
01
D .000
9
0
0
0
01 0
7
1
0
0
18
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
1/
0
1/
1 1.000
1/
1 1.000
0/ 0 ,000
3
0
2
2
01 0
2
1
0
0
11
24 FRESNO STATE
1/ 0
0/
2 .000
0/
1 .000
2/
2 1.000
2
0
1
1
1/ 0
2
4
1
0
25
25 NEW MEXICO STA
1/ o
0/
0 .000
D/
o .000
or
0 .000
0
0
0
0
11 0
0
7
0
0
5
30 weah State
11
0
0/
0 .000
0/
0 .000
1/
2 .500
1
0
1
1
1/ 0
D
0
0
0
5
31 Cal State Fut1
11
0
D/
0 .000
of
0 .000
o/
0 .000
0
a
0
0
0/ D
0
1
0
0
3
32 Cal State Full
1/ 0
1/
5 .200
1/
5 .200
or
0 .000
3
0
0
0
11 0
2
1
0
1
11
33 Pacific
1/
0
0/
1 .000
of
1 .000
0/
D .000
0
0
1
1
2/ 0
3
1
0
1
17
Totals
27/
1
20/
52
.385
14/
35
.400
23/
26
.885
77
6
23
29
39/
1
56
35
2
5
300
/--TOTAL--/
/---3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FQA
FGX
FG/FGA
FGX
FT/FTA
FT%
REB
RED
REB
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
86-87
20/0
158
10/37
-270
8/17
.471
27/40
.675
2
10
12
0.6
22/0
29
26
0
5
55
2.8
87-88
19/1
195
19/50
.380
5/23
.000
21/29
-724
7
22
29
1.5
33/0
25
17
2
14
64
3.4
88-89
27/1
244
19/49
.388
7/19
.368
24/39
.615
4
24
28
1.0
28/0
31
30
1
12
69
2.6
89-90
27/1
300
20/52
.385
14/35
.400
23/26
.885
6
23
29
1.1
39/1
56
35
2
5
77
2.9
Totals
93/3
597
68/188
.362
34/94
.362
95/134
.709
19
8
98
1.1
122/1
141
108
5
36
265
2.8
lustrated
Sports
RL
UNLV beat Duke 103-73
in the most lopsided
NCAA title game ever
Johnson scattered Duke bodies and displayed a
nimble grace in making this dynamic: save:
BY CURRY KIRKPATRICK
OOD VS. EVIL? WHAT ABOUT EAST
G
T
vs. West? Tobacco Road VS. the
Strip? Grits vs. Glitz? Book-
worms VS. Croupiers? Blue VS.
Red, for Godsakes?
Choose any of the sociologically sig-
nificant polarities enveloping the na-
tional championship that you wish, but
when the Runnin' (positively Ragin')
Rebels of UNLV got finished with poor
Duke-Miss VS. Match: The official
number was 103-73. if you are keeping
track on your keno ticket-they had
turned a morality play into astonishing
theater of the absurd.
What's more, any minute now in Sin
City they will be referring to UNLV's
NCAA victory as The Title from the
Two Ay, that being what the National
Collegiate Athletic Association has be-
come known as around the Rebels' bas-
ketball office. Investigators have made
11 visits to the campus in the last nine
months during their current probe into
charges of academic irregularities and
recruiting violations, so it's no wonder
the Two Ay has become such an inti-
mate component of university life. And
what about all those boos from the
UNLV cheering section in Denver's
McNichols Arena on Monday night
when the chairman of the Two Ay bas-
ketball committee, Jim Delaney, was in-
troduced at the awards ceremonies?
That just showed that Vegas rooters
have healthy eyesight. They undoubted-
ly saw several of the Two Ay tourna-
ment committeemen's faces turn even
grimmer than usual as UNLV was scor-
ing 18 unanswered points early in the
second half to clinch the championship.
"I don't look on this as sweet revenge,
just sweet," said Las Vegas coach Jerry
Tarkanian, who only last week settled,
at an estimated cost to him of $370,000,
a lawsuit with the Two Ay that had been
festering for 13 years.
"But vindication?" said Tark's wife,
Lois. "[Jerry's] vindicated as a coach."
While Duke showed up on Monday
night in its characteristic bridesmaid's
JOHN W. MCDONOUGH
veil-the Blue Devils now being zero for
eight in Final Fours-Tarkanian's
swifter, stronger and more confident le-
gions were dressed to kill. They raised
Roused and ready, the Rebels smothered Da-
vis and the Dookies from the opening tip-off.
their game to a wholly different level. for the team from Durham, N.C.
Men vs. Toys? Let's go to the videotape.
WELCOME FELLOW SCHOLARS said the
The key for Vegas was 6' 7", 250-
sarcastic sign that was waved at the
pound junior Larry Johnson, who in
UNLV team by the Blue Devil mascot.
JOHN W. MCDONOUGH
only 30 minutes on the court contributed
"We try to draw off that stuff emotional-
22 points, 11 rebounds, four steals, two
ly," said Anthony, the vice-chairman of
three-pointers and one extraordinary
Las Vegas's Young Republicans, who
flip-behind-his-back-while-lunging-
last summer worked for Nevada Con-
to-the-floor save of a ball about to go out
gresswoman Barbara Vucanovich in
of bounds. "You were so physical, you
Washington, D.C.
fouled me out," shouted Johnson's junior
Try? With slightly more than 16 min-
teammate Stacey Augmon (12 points
utes left, UNLV led 57-47. In the next
and seven assists in 26 minutes before
2:51, the Rebels scored those 18 straight
getting his fifth personal), joking that
points while Krzyzewski frantically
Johnson's play was so rugged Augmon
tried to halt the deluge by calling two
had, in effect, been one of its victims.
timeouts. During the run, Hunt, a 6' 1"
In all, it was the biggest blowout in
sophomore from Detroit, sank two treys
the history of the championship game. It
and three other baskets. Previously best
was not just that Vegas became the first
known as the rebellious Rebel who had
team to score 100 or more points in the
been suspended for a game for being de-
final, or that it won by the largest mar-
linquent in making payments on his stu-
gin ever. That was mere offense in a
dent loan, Hunt finished with 29 points
game in which the Rebels' defense was
on 12-of-16 shooting and was voted the
the story. Duke's skinny freshman point
MVP of the Final Four.
guard, Bobby Hurley, was simply over-
whelmed. Harried, surrounded, throw-
As MVP Hunt and the Rebels blew Duke
ing the ball into the finally humbled
away, Tark at last enjoyed a laugh in his long
Duke band, he behaved like the TV car-
and expensive battle with the NCAA brass.
toon character Bart Simpson ("Don't
have a cow, man") as his coach, Mike
Krzyzewski, squirmed on the bench.
The underrated Vegas backcourt of
DAVID E. KLUTHO
Anderson Hunt and Greg Anthony de-
livered the punishing perimeter de-
fense-"We couldn't get the ball past
the hash marks," said Duke forward
Christian Laettner-and, on offense,
beat the Blue Devils off the dribble, on
the run and every whichway for open
shots. "It was scary just watching them,"
said Duke center Alaa Abdelnaby.
"They engulfed us."
The normally beleaguered Tark rare-
ly chomped on his omnipresent towel, so
easily did UNLV rush to a 21-11 lead.
The defense of the Rebels-"Vegas
wouldn't let us play well, wouldn't let us
function," said Coach K-drove Hurley
out of the game with 12:37 left in the
first half, whereupon he was replaced
first by senior Phil Henderson, who
moved over from shooting guard, and
then by fellow rookie Bill McCaffrey,
who were even less effective.
Just before Vegas took a 47-35 lead at
intermission, Duke sophomore Brian
Davis made an attempt to slap high fives
with Laettner, missed and instead
HORLEY
smacked his teammate in the face. It was
that kind of rocky night in the Rockies
COVER PHOTOGRAPH
11
BY JOHN W. MCDONOUGH
NCAA BASKETBALL
The surprise was that he had none of
which had touched the heart of the na-
Duke barely escaped elimination in re-
UNLV's 16 steals. He didn't need any.
tion while playing without its fallen
gional competition at the hands of those
Duke committed seven more turnovers
leader, Hank Gathers; having worn
legendary national powers, Ball State
for a total of 23. "This wasn't a game of
down the tournament's most compelling
and Connecticut, respectively. And off
X's and O's," said Krzyzewski. "It was
player, Georgia Tech's teenage Ninja
the court, the Blue Devils may have for-
one of complete domination."
monster, Kenny Anderson, in the semis;
ever rid themselves of their boring repu-
While the Rebels burned, Tarkanian
and now facing everybody's favorite
tation, while their unangelic fans were
fiddled most of the second half, un-
Dookies-next-door, those clean-cut guys
losing their devilish rep.
doubtedly wondering how he could get
from the postcard campus who had tak-
First, back in January, Krzyzewski
out of taping an instructional video in
en all those sentimental (that is to say,
dressed down the student sports staf'
Tulsa the next day so that he could par-
losing) journeys to the Final Four-well,
from the campus Chronicle in front Oi
ticipate in a parade back home in Vegas.
you get the picture. If ever there was a
his team because the newspaper had
Nobody asked him if there would be a
perfectly cast villain, it was UNLV try-
dared to write objectively about the Blue
float reserved for the Two Ay.
ing once again to win the NCAA trophy
Devils. Of course, the young journalists
After UNLV defeated Loyola Mary-
and simultaneously escape NCAA pro-
secretly taped Coach K's profane out-
mount in the West Regional final on
bation. "Sure, I'll be back next season,"
burst. Later Henderson was reprimand-
March 25, Augmon spoke about the
said Johnson, in answer to speculation
ed by the ACC commissioner's office for
tournament's morality play, in which
about whether or not he would jump to
criticizing a referee, and following
his team has had the leading role. "Good
the NBA. "If there are any games."
Duke's loss to Georgia Tech in the con-
versus bad?" said Augmon. "We don't
But wait. As much as this was a tour-
ference tournament, Henderson ripped
mind what anybody thinks of us. The
nament of the buzzer-beaters-28
into his teammates, calling them "ba-
Detroit Pistons were the Bad Boys, too,
games won by four points or less, includ-
bies" and "cop-outs." Was this actually
and look where they ended up."
ing five decided in overtime before
Duke or put up your dukes? Finally, the
Having ended the tear-stained run of
Monday's blowout-it was also a season
Blue Devils' notorious student rooters
Team Courage (Loyola Marymount),
for muddying images. Both Vegas and
toned down their harassment of visiting
teams (who can forget their enchanting
reference to Navy as "pond scum"?) and
because of a new ACC rule had to cease
throwing items onto the court lest Duke
be penalized with a technical foul.
Not to worry. The Blue Devils blew
away the other three teams in Denver
with lightning-fast breaks of elocution.
Abdelnaby, for example, credited
Duke's success to "the maturation pro-
cess." A typically cynical national press
corps, having endured far too many
charming, sensible, polysyllabic sen-
tences from the Blue Devil intelligentsia
at this event over the years, responded in
kind. "This good-versus-evil story line?"
said one writer. "I'm not sold on it. Duke
isn't so evil. Annoying, maybe."
To anybody outside the Southeast, the
chant of "ACC! ACC!" for member
schools Duke and Georgia Tech must
have seemed especially irritating during
EORGIA
this Final Four. Sure enough, Arkansas
heard its fill of it as the anticlimactic
seconds ticked off in Duke's 97-83 semi-
TELH
final victory. Razorback coach Nolan
NHOR
Richardson had spoken of the "Five
P's-preparation prevents piss-poor
performance." But how could Arkan-
sas's Lenzie Howell have been prepared
for what he faced when he went to the
foul line with six minutes remaining and
his team behind 78-77? Not only did the
Duke band sing Old MacDonald Had a
Farm ("And on this farm he had some
pigs"), but the Georgia Tech band
chimed in with "Pig!
Pig!
Pig!"
Howell made the two free throws, but
that would be the last time Arkansas
led. Thus, the Six P's: Pity the poor
Porkers punctured by a Polish prodigy.
Namely, Krzyzewski. Over the next 2:21
of this exhausting, all-hands-on-deck
struggle-while Richardson surprising-
ly rested both Howell and Todd Day,
who between them had led Arkansas
from an 11-point deficit (54-43) to a sev-
en-point advantage (69-62) and had
scored 18 and 27 points, respectively-
Duke slipped away with the game.
Transitioned it away, is more like it.
Laettner, who finished with 19 points
and 14 rebounds, and forward Robert
Brickey, who had 17 and 11, devastated
Arkansas inside. Now with Duke ahead
82-81, not quite as quickly as you
JOHN W. MCDONOUGH
can say abba-dabba-doo, Abdelnaby
Johnson warmed up for Duke with 15 points, five
rebounds and three assists in Saturday's semi.
DUKE
ARKANSAS
1990
dunked and Henderson drained an
utes. Richardson threw in the towel by
on-second-thought-maybe-I-wil-go-
Speaking of chatter, in the first ha
benching two of his starters with 1:38
for-this-trey-right-here bomb and com-
the second semifinal, the norn
left. "I didn't think the altitude would
pleted a fast-break layup to put the Blue
trash-talking UNLV big-room hea
have an effect," said Richardson after-
Devils in front 89-81. Henderson would
ers looked more like an accordion-
ward, "but when our guys came out, they
wind up with a game-high 28 points,
ing lounge act. They were tenta
were huffing and puffing and blowing.
and of his long-pause three-pointer,
"We were like a boxer feeling our
As winded as we were, as solid as Duke
Krzyzewski said, "I'll always remember
around," said Tarkanian after the ga
was playing, it was time."
how long it took Phil on that shot. I
Playing a zone designed to neu
From the coach who had proclaimed
thought he was working the clock."
ize the freewheeling Anderson, V
a game plan of 40 minutes of hell, the
While all this was going on, Day was
strayed far from its usual man-to-
end was puzzling: 98 seconds of whim-
hardly nigh; he was at the scorer's table,
defense. What's more, Anthony was
pering help. "In the last five minutes
desperately waiting for a whistle to stop
being outnastied by Georgia Tech
they were the ones who got worn out,"
play so that he could reenter the game.
fensive maniac Karl Brown, who
said Hurley. "Maybe they would have
When he and Howell finally returned to
rupted the Rebels' half-court offens
had some more breaths if they didn't do
the floor, it was for only a couple of min-
fore it could get started. The Ye
so much talking."
Jackets' Dennis Scott, who could Γ.
30
NCAA BASKETBALL
Meanwhile, three of the Rebels' last
who punched Utah State coach Kohn
four shots of the half didn't scratch iron,
Smith on Feb. 1 and who mimed draw-
and a frustrated Johnson missed badly
ing and shooting guns at the entire Ball
from underneath on the fourth. As they
State bench. However, Georgia Tech
warmed up for the second half, Scott
will better recall Scurry as a clutch re-
and Anderson were actually laughing.
bounder-he contributed all 11 of his
But in the first 3:38, UNLV refocused its
boards in 16 second-half minutes-who
energies and showed why all that glitter
dominated in the paint. "The altitude
is mostly gold. With virtually no help
bothered us obviously," said Scurry, "but
from Johnson, who was either fouling or
we did what we had to do-got together,
raising his fist to signal Tarkanian that
sucked it up and played hard."
he needed to take his weary bones to the
Regardless of the adversity-how
bench, the Rebels outscored the Yellow
many game suspensions for things like
Jackets 10-1 to seize control of the
bench-clearing fights, academic proba-
game.
tions and nonpayments of hotel-room
Augmon, who would swoop and sway
minibar tabs plagued UNLV?-Tark
for 22 points and nine rebounds, and
the Shark's sometimes raunchy Rebels
Hunt, who ended up with 20 points and
have done just that all season. And in
seven assists, took over the scoring.
the tournament finale, this lovable rogue
More important, Vegas abandoned its
of a coach got his team so focused and so
fruitless stop-Anderson defense and
fraught with emotion that it treated
went back to its scratch-and-sniff, man-
proud Duke as if it were just another
to-man pressure-"They were in our
UC Irvine or Cal State-Fullerton. At
jocks," said Georgia Tech forward Mal-
the end, a heartwarming scene: The so-
colm Mackey-which meant Augmon
called thugs of Vegas circled their bald
latched onto Scott, and Hunt onto
little coach as he hugged each and every
Anderson.
one of them-Elmer Fudd congratulat-
The second-half stats were revealing:
ing all the cwazy wabbits.
Scott converted 3 of 9 shots for nine
"We want to win this championship
points, and Anderson was 1 for 5 for just
bad," Johnson had said on Sunday, "so
three points. Still, with 5:24 to go,
that the NCAA guys will have to stare at
UNLV led only 76-74. But the Yellow
that trophy on Coach's desk while they
Jackets had lost their rhythm, and their
ask all those questions during the next
spirit was barely flickering. Fifty-one
investigation."
seconds later, Hunt had sunk two more
But that's for later. After Monday
PO.
three-pointers to give the Rebels an
night's victory, the Runnin' Rebels
82-74 cushion and enough confidence
quickly donned T-shirts inscribed in
for them to begin their usual late-game
honor of their mentor: SHARK TAKES HIS
preening and screaming. "I'm quick,
BITE. They had already ordered others
HONDNOOW 'M NHOP
I'm quick," cried out UNLV reserve for-
for back home that would do justice to
ward Moses Scurry at Oliver.
themselves. Those shirts would read THE
The 6' 7", 220-pound Scurry may be
NICE GUYS on the front and FINISHED
remembered as the fairly mean chap
FIRST on the back.
Augmon got mile-high in Denver; then Vegas
packed its bounty for the journey home.
DAVID KLUTHO
three-pointers blindfolded-and some-
times grins admiringly at his treys, as if
he just has-scored 20 points in the first
half, while Brian Oliver and-Anderson
combined for 23 more. Georgia Tech
grabbed a 53-46 lead at intermission
when Anderson's double-clutching,
lean-in, 12-foot jumper from the left
baseline, with a bewildered Las Vegan
draped over him like a drunken dice-
thrower, went in. It was a brilliant shot
for an NBA All-Star. much less a skin-
ny, 166-pound college freshman.
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first career shot (a three-pointer) in a game versus Ohio University in
Cincinnati at the Communiplex Hall of Fame Classic back in November
Angela has a brother, Gary, who is a sophomore at Stanford. A
halfback
in
football, Gary started two games for the Stanford football team this past
season
Major is undeclared.
Best career scoring games -- 4 points twice--once versus Ohio and once at
USC.
High game this season
- same as above.
VAL WHITING
Wilmington, Delaware
#52
Freshman
6-3 Center
1989-90 PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
A dominant player, especially for a freshman
(Pronounced WHITE-ing)
A
dominant rebounder who now leads the team in that category (7.5) THE
PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AVERAGED 12.4 POINTS, 7.4 REBOUNDS, AND 1.3
ASSISTS Shot 547 from the floor (which was second best in the Pac-10
behind teammate Trisha Stevens), and 714 from the free throw line. Also
shot .333 from three-point range (1-of-3)
Averaged 1.8 blocked shots per
game, second best in the Pac-10
Has scored in double figures in 24 of the
32 games she played in this year
Has shot 50% or better from the field in
24 of the 32 games she played this season
was 8-of-11 versus Arizona in a
game played towards season's end a few weeks ago Came in off the bench,
averaging just 23.3 minutes per game
CAN shoot the jumper from 15
feet Has a variety of post moves Played for the East Team in the U.S.
Olympic Festival in oklahoma city in
'89
Had six double-doubles this
year, including three in her last seven games
Mentioned in as recent USA
Today issue as one of the top freshmen in the nation
OWNS THE STANFORD
SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR BLOCKED SHOTS--57--SET THIS SEASON.
Best career scoring game -- 20 points at Cal the first time these two
teams at Cal this year.
High-game this soason
same as above.
JULIE ZEILSTRA
Vernal, Utah
#44
Sophomore
6-3 Center/Forward
Majoring in psychology
A Pac-10 All-Freshman in 1988-89
A very improved
player this past season, starting all 33 games at forward, despite having
two very painful achilles heels NAMED A PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON
JANUARY
15 She too has of variety of post moves, but also can hit the
15-footer
She was 0-2 from three-point range
WITH HER 3.40 GPA, JULIE
HAS BEEN HONORED ALREADY THIS YEAR AS A GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-REGIONAL
PLAYER IN DISTRICT 8, AND THEN EVEN MORE RECENTLY, SHE WAS NAMED A
GTE/COSIDA THIRD TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
AND THEN, SHE WAS NAMED FIRST
TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC Scored in double figures in 28 of 33 games this
season, including 24 straight before scoring only seven points versus
Hawaii in the NCAA second-round game
She scored 20 in the win over
Arkansas in the NCAA West Regional Finals.
Earlier in January, Julie was
leading the Pac-10 in field goal percentage
Shot 538 from the floor
(fourth best in the Pac-10), and 822 from the free throw line
AVERAGED
13.8 POINTS, 6.1 REBOUNDS, AND 2.2 ASSISTS ENTERING THE NCAA FINAL
FOUR
Struggling with achilles problems in both feet, last year and
this
Writes poetry
Had four double-doubles this season
Travelled to
Spain last summer as a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team.
Best carcer scoring game -- 27 points versus Washington St. at home this yr
High game this season
-- same as above.
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Forward, 6-8, 206, Junior " Pasadena, CA (Muir HS)
13.5 PPG / 6.7 RPG / 3.6 APG / 32.1 MPG / 54% PG PCT / 65% PT PCT
All-America Candidate... finalist for John Wooden National Player of the Year Award for the second consecutive
season. & versatile and exceptionally athletic forward who has enjoyed some spectacular possents during the
season.
an all-Distict 7 solection and all-Big West henorable mention pick by League coaches selected first team
all-conference by other Big West players in a postsesson poll conducted by the Long Beach Press Telegram one
of
the
nation's top defensive players. in the Big West Tournament he averaged 18.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.2
assists per game to earn B spet on the all-tournament temm... has scored in double figures in 27 of 33 genes
started all 33 games in which he played scored # career high 34 points, including 24 in the first half against
Utah State (2/1) gernared & season high 14 rebounds against Loyola Marymount (11/15) missed a triple-double by
two rebounds and one masist against New Mexico State (2/15)
had
a
season
high
nine
assists
against
New
Mexico
State (2/15) had seven "double-doubles" (points and rebounds) during the season an excellent offensive
rebounder, 89 of his 222 rebounds (40%) have come on the offensive end while the team's average is only 33%.. has
registered a career high 117 assists this season.. was named to the Dodge NIT All-Star team after averaging 14.8
points and 9.5 rebounds per game in UNLV's four preseason NIT contests one of only 18 players to score 1,000
points
or
more
at
UNLV.
always draws the toughest defensive assignment.
for example, he held Temple's Mark Macon
to 4 of 22 shooting and just 11 points before fouling Macon out in UNLV win earned Henry Ibs Corinthian Award as
nation's Best Defensive Player last season and certainly is a strong candidate to repeat this season.. e clashing,
cutting penetrator, his dunks and acrobatics around the besket are memorable a member of the
United
States
Gold
Medal World University Games team over the nummer
teamed with teammate Larry Johnson on that squad,
as
&
sophomore
was
named
the
Big
West's
Player
of
the
Year
he
wes
only
the
third
sophomore
to
win
the
award
in
the
conference's 21 year history finished second on the team in scoring (15.3) and first in rebounding (7.4)
he
was the youngest member of the United States Olympic team which won the bronze medel at the 1988 seoul Olympics.
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/--TOTAL--/
1---3
PT--/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FG%
FG/FGA
FG%
FT/FTA
FT%
REB
RES
REB
AVG
PF/D
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TO
BLX
STL
PTS
AVG
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105
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Women's Basketball
April 11, 1990
HIGHLICHTS OF THE 1989-90 STANFORD CARDINAL WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON
The Stanford Women's Basketball Team won the 1989-90 NCAA
Championship, defeating Auburn, 88-81, in Knoxville, Tennessee,
April 1, 1990. In the national semifinal game, Stanford defeated
virginia, 75-66, two nights earlier.
The Cardinal Women's Basketball Team had an exceptional season,
winning a Stanford and Pac-10 record 32 games, while losing
only one.
The Stanford Women's Basketball Team established over 40
Pacific-10 Conference, over 50 Stanford, and over 10 NCAA
Tournament team and individual records during the season--
a total of over 100 records overall.
Stanford head women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer was named
the Naismith National Coach of the Year, the WABC District 8
Coach of the Year for the third straight season, and the Pac-10
Coach of the Year for the second straight season.
Stanford senior guard Jennifer Azzi was named winner of the
Margaret Wade Trophy and winner of the James Naismith Award,
the top two most prestigious honors in all of women's basketball.
Stanford senior guard Jennifer Azzi was named a Kodak First Team
All-America for the second straight season, the Pac-10 Player of
the Year for the second straight season, First Team All-Pac-10
for the third straight season, Most Outstanding Player of the
1990 West Regional at Stanford, and the Most Outstanding Player
of the NCAA Final Four in her home state of Tennessee.
Stanford senior forward Katy Steding was named First Team All-
Pac-10 for the third straight season, named to the All-Tournament
Team at the NCAA Final Four, named the CBS/Chevrolet Player of
the Game in the NCAA championship game win over Auburn; led the
Pac-10 Conference in three-point field goal percentage at .464,
Stanford career.
and nover missed a game (playing in all 124) of her four year
Stanford junior guard Sonja Henning was named First Team
All-Pac-10 for the second straight season, led the Pac-10 with
a conference single-season assist record of 221, and led Stanford
over Auburn.
in scoring with 21 points in the NCAA championship game victory
Stanford junior center Trisha Stevens was named First Team
All-Pac-10 in 1989-90, led the team in scoring with a 17.6
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points per game average, led the Pac-10 Conference in field
goal percentage at 54.9 percent, and was named to the NCAA
Regional All-Tournament Team for the second straight season.
Stanford sophomore forward Julie Zeilstra was named a GTE/COSIDA
Third Team Academic All-America, a Pac-10 First Team
All-Academic, a GTE/COSIDA District 8 Regional All-Academic,
scored in double figures in 24 straight games in 1989-90, and
was fourth in the Pac-10 Conference in field goal percentage
at .538.
Stanford freshman center Val Whiting was named the Pac-10
Freshman of the Year, led Stanford in rebounding with a 7.4
rebound per game average, established a Stanford single-season
record of 57 blocks, and was second in the Pac-10 Conference in
field goal percentage at .547.
Stanford senior guard Stacy Parson played in all 33 games this
scason, served as an excellent reserve, provided extra spark
and scoring punch off the bench, and is Stanford's women's
basketball candidate for an NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship.
Stanford sophomore forward/guard Martha Richards, freshman
forward Chris MacMurdo, freshman guard Molly Goodenbour, and
freshman guard Angela Taylor were all included in what was
considered the finest bench in the Pac-10 Conference and perhaps
the best in the nation.
Assistant Coaches Amy Tucker, Julie Plank, and Renec Brown, along
with Managers Leslie Crandell, Marla Tuchinsky, and Chris Jones,
as well as Trainers Patti Millson and Ann Adkins all combined
to form the best support group in the nation.
This team, which includes three high school valedictorians,
combined to include five members on the Pac-10 All-Academic
Team, had one member named to the Academic All-America team,
and currently has one member applying for an NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship.
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women's Basketball
Apr. 11, 1990
STANFORD QUICK BIOS
(through 33 games; FINAL)
JENNIFER AZZI
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
#10
Senior
5-9 Guard
1990 JAMES NAISMITH AWARD WINNER (best player in the nation)
1990 WADE TROPHY WINNER (best senior player in the nation)
1988-89 FIRST TEAM KODAK ALL-AMERICA
1989-90 FIRST TEAM KODAK ALL-AMERICA
1989-90 PRESEASON WBB NEWS SERVICE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1988-89 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1989-90 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR (named Mar. 12, 1990)
3-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 NCAA WEST REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1989-90 NCAA FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
MEMBER U.S. NATIONAL TEAM
A senior economics major
Winner of the prestigious 1990 Naismith
Award
Winner of the 1990 Wade Trophy, symbolic of the top senior player
in the nation Named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player Named
the NCAA West Regional Most Outstanding Player A two-time Kodak First
Team 1989-90 All-America, the only two-time Kodak All-America nationally in
The 1988-89 Pac-10 Player of the Year
of the Year
The 1989-90 Pac-10 Player
A three-time First Team All-Pac-10 performer A member of
the USA National Team last summer Named a pre-season 1989-90 All-America
by every publication
Named the Pre-season 1989-90 Player of the Year by
Women's Basketball News Service Had started 102 consecutive games, before
an ankle sprain sidelined her seven weeks ago
She sat out the Arizona
game at home (Jan. 25), but came back to play in the Arizona State game
(Jan. 27) Started 16 straight to end the season, and 122 of the 124 games
that Stanford played the last four years
AVERAGED 14.7 POINTS, 3.8
REBOUNDS, AND 6.0 ASSISTS ON THE SEASON
FROM THREE-POINT RANGE, 798 FROM THE FREE THROW LINE She made FLOOR, 23
SHOT
497
FROM
THE
.442
straight free throws at one point in January
At her zenith, she was
making 93% of her free throws
She
is
currently the SECOND-LEADING SCORER
IN STANFORD HISTORY WITH 1634 POINTS
The all-time leader is Jeanne Ruark
Hoff (1978-83) with 2038
Jennifer is Stanford's all-time leader (men or
women) in assists (751)
Stanford's 10th all-time rebounder with
476 Jennifer had scored in double figures in 29 straight games before
that streak was broken in the Long Beach game (Jan. 23, one night after she
had badly sprained her ankle) i she scored in double figures in 51 of her
last 57 games played
Led the Pac-10 in assists in '87-'88 and
'88-'89 THE PAC-10's ALL-TIME LEADER IN ASSISTS AND STEALS
Recorded
a
triple-double as a freshman
Earlier this year, Jennifer was named the Bay
Area Hall of Fame Female Collegiate Athlete of the Year for the 1989 season
(Todd Lichti was the Male collegiate Athlete of the Year for '89).
Best career scoring game
-- 30 points versus Louisiana Tech in the NCAA
Midwest Regional Final last season (ON ESPN).
High game this season
--
26 points versus Eastern Michigan (including
a Pac-10 record 7-of-7 from 3-point rango).
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MOLLY GOODENBOUR
Waterloo, Iowa
#15
Freshman
5-6 Guard
A freshman with an undeclared major
Appeared in 28 of the team's 33
games Has played both the point and at the "2" position Shot .480
from the field Shot 455 from 3-point range (10-of-22)
Shot
.867 from the free throw line (13-of-15) AVERAGED
2.7
POINTS,
0.7
REBOUNDS, and 1.1 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON.
High game this season -- 10 points versus USF.
SONJA HENNING
Racine, Wisconsin
#34
Junior
5-8 Guard
1988-89 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL PAC-10
1989-90 SECOND TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC
1987-88 TEAM MVP
1988-89 TEAM CO-MVP
A junior majoring in economics (with a 3.0 CΓA) Named First Team
All-Pac-10 in 1988-89
Named First Team All-Pac-10 in 1989-90
Recently named Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic in 1989-90 Named Team
CO-MVP in 1988-89 (along with Jennifer Azzi) as a sophomore, and named Team
MVP in 1987-88 as a freshman
VERSUS MISSISSIPPI, SHE RECORDED HER 900th
POINT AND 500th ASSIST OF HER CAREER. VERSUS ARKANSAS, SHE SET A STANFORD
SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR ASSISTS, BREAKING JENNIFER AZZI'S MARK OF 203 SET
LAST YEAR SHE FINISHED WITH A PAC-10 RECORD 221 FOR THE SEASON
Has
started 53 straight games, and 94 of the last 96 games Missed
one
game
of
the 1989-90 season Played a good part of last season with a stress
fracture in one leg and torn cartilage in the knee of the other
leg. AVERAGED 8.8 POINTS, 4.2 REBOUNDS, and A PAC-10 LEADING 6.7 ASSISTS
PER GAME DURING THE SEASON Sonja also averaged 2.4 steals per game this
season, third best in the Pac-10 Shot .451 from the floor, 256 from
three-point range, and 738 from the free throw line Currently
the
13th-leading scorer in Stanford history with 942 points Currently the 2nd
all-time leader in assists with 520 She Just moved ahead of Virginia
Sourlis into the No. 2 spot in assists versus Oregon State Sourlis
(1982-86) has 483 Sonja has been a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team
the past two summers-first travelling to Brazil in the summer of '88, and
then travelling to Spain in the summer of '89
She and Jennifer Azzi, it
is contended, combine to be the best backcourt in women's collegiate
basketball Sonja made one of the season's two "four-point" plays in a
game versus Washington--making a three-point shot, getting fouled, and
Washington) making the subsequent free throw (Azzi had the other in the game at
Had 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a game versus Providence
this season for an odd double-double for d guard.
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus Washington State when she was
a freshman in 1987-88.
High game this season
-- 23 points versus Tennessee, including 3-of-3
from 3-point range.
CHRIS MacMURDO
Aiken, South Carolina
#31
Redshirt Freshman
6-0 Forward
A human biology ajor with a 3.70 GPA Will likely become involved in
sports medicine Ask anyone on the team "Who studies the most?" and the
answer will be Chris MacMurdo
Chris played bits and pieces of the team's
first five games last year, but then was declared a medical redshirt due to
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a pair of herniated disks
She had eurgery last May, went through a long
period of rehabilitation, and is coming back strong She played in 25 of
the team's 33 games this season AVERAGED 3.6 POINTS, 2.3 REBOUNDS, AND
0.4 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot
.487
from
the
floor,
and
462
from the free throw line Did not attempt a three-pointer On the January
road trip to Los Angeles, she put together back-to-back 5-rebound games
versus UCLA and USC, tying her then- career-high in that category Then
had a new career-high 6 rebounds versus Cal at home Just
named
Pac-10
All-Academic honorable mention in '89-'90.
Best career scoring game -- 11 points versus San Diego State this season.
High game this season
-- same as above.
STACY PARSON
Los Angeles, California
#14
Senior
5-6 Guard
A Social Psychology major with a 3.25 GPA Stacy is someone who can talk
about any subject under the sun A senior who leads the team by
example Second Team Pac 10 All-Academic in 1988-89 Named Pac-10
All-Academic honorable mention in 1989-90 Stanford's lone player from the
state of California And when she graduates this June there will be no
players from the state of California, as Stanford's two recruits for
1990-91 thus far are from Kansas and Michigan
AVERAGED 2.8 POINTS, 1.1
REBOUNDS, 1.4 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot .483 from the
field, and .875 from the free throw line (7-of-8)
Shot over .500 from the
field the vast majority of the season
She sprained her right ring finger
(Mar. 16) the day before the Hawaii game and went 1-for-6 in that game from
the
floor Stacy played quite a bit on the January road trip to her native
Los Angeles (14 minutes versus UCIA, and 18 minutes versus USC) Had one
of her best games of the year at USC, scoring eight points, going 3-of-4
from the field and 2-of-2 from the line
Stacy followed that up with maybe
her best game of the year versus Long Beach on national TV, as she scored 8
points (on 4-of-4 shooting) and had two assists and two steals in 26
minutes Stacy knows her role Plays directly behind All-America Jennifer
Azzi, but Stacy can also play the point if necessary
A most valuable
reserve.
Best career scoring came -- 16 points versus USC at USC as a sophomore in
one of four games she has started in her career
High games this season
-- 8 points versus USC at USC (3-of-4 from the
ficld) ; and 8 points versus Long Beach State
(4-of-4 from the field).
MARTHA RICHARDS
Hudson, Wisconsin
#41
Sophomore
5-11 Guard/Forward
Majoring in Psychology with a 3.10 GPA
One of the players on the squad
that keeps this team loose A former National High School Player of the
Year according to Women's Basketball News Service (following the 1987-88
season)
Can play either small forward or shooting guard Could play the
point in a pinch, if necessary Had a tough year shooting the ball,
although she shot the ball much better in her last 12 games or so Her
best game this season may have been versus Long Beach on national TV when
she scored 8 points (on 3-of-4 from the field, and 2-of-2 from the line),
and had a season-high 6 rebounds
She scored 10 points twice this
season--once at Holy Cross and once at Arizona State
Her high
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scoring game of the year came against Cal at home--11 points
AVERAGED
3.3 POINTS, 1.9 REBOUNDS, AND 0.9 ASSISTS PER CAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot 340 from the field. Shot better from three-point range (.371) Shot
.815 from the free throw line (22-of-27)
Played for the West Team at the
U.S. Olympic Festival in Oklahoma city last summer
A versatile athlete,
Martha HAS joined the nationally-ranked Stanford women's golf team now that
the basketball season is over
She is a former Wisconsin state high school
champion golfer The third-leading scorer in Wisconsin girls' state
basketball history (behind current teammate Sonja Henning, who ranks number
one in that category)
Named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention in
'89-'90.
Best career scoring game
--
13 points versus Wisconsin in her very first
collegiate game as a freshman in '88-'89.
High game this season
-- 11 points versus cal at home.
KATY STEDING
#23
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Senior
6-0 Forward
1987-88 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1988-89 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
NCAA FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNEY
Set a SCHOOL RECORD versus Hawaii when she played in her 120th game
Breaks the old mark of 119 games played by Meg Metzger (1979-83)
PLAYED
IN 124 STRAIGHT GAMES; SHE NEVER MISSED A GAME IN HER STANFORD
CAREER
Perhaps the team's most improved player from the time she was a
freshman until now (although Jennifer Azzi is also vastly improved) Katy
is a three-time First Team All-Pac-10 performer--as a sophomore and as a
junior, and now again as a senior
A
great
threat
from
inside
and
outside Can "bomb" people out of a zone with her "threes" Has made at
better from three-point range in 19 of those 33 games this shot year 50 percent Overall,
least one "three" in 26 of the 33 games this year Has
or
Pac-10 she shot 464 from three-point range, which placed her first in the
Made 6 "threes", an NCAA Final Four record, in the NCAA
championship game versus Auburn
State and Oregon this season
Made 5 "threes" versus both San Diego
She was 4-of-4 from three-point range at
Arizona GAME DURING State AVERACED 15.1 POINTS, 6.7 REBOUNDS, AND 2.8 ASSISTS PER
THE
SEASON
Shot 468 from the field, and .817 from the free
throw line She is the seventh leading scorer in the Pac-10 Started 68
straight games, and 115 of the last 117
She scored in double figures in
25 64 of her last 29 games, and in 46 of her last 51, and in 58 of her last
Steding had five double-doubles this season Her most recent
double-double came at Arizona State (18 points, 12 rebounds)
ONLY TWO
PLAYERS IN STANFORD HISTORY ARE IN THE STANFORD TOP 10 IN POINTS, REBOUNDS,
AZZI and ASSISTS--KATY STEDING AND (AS OF THE MISSISSIPPI CAME) JENNIFER
with 1586 points, 2nd in career rebounding with 864, and 7th in career
Entering the NCAA Final Four, Katy is 3rd in Stanford Career scoring
assists with 280 Is the 10th-leading rebounder in the league (tied) this
season (6.7 pg) Had 16 rebounds in a game, her career-high in that
category, versus Arizona State as a freshman in 1986-87
Has changed her
game from her freshman year, when she was strictly a power forward.
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus San Diego State this season
High game this season
(accomplished in 21 minutes).
-- same as above.
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TRISHA STEVENS
#30
Junior
Philomath, oregon
6-3 Center/Forward
MEMBER U.S. NATIONAL TEAM
1988-89 MIDWEST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
1989-90 WEST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
named Majoring 1989-90 in Human First Biology Would like to someday be à doctor Recently
Team
All-Pac-10
Just named to the West Regional
All-Tournament Team The Pac-10 Player of the Week as chosen Jan. 29
The
U.S. ARMY RESERVE NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK as chosen by Billy Packer's
nationally- syndicated television show that same week Trisha was the
FIRST WOMAN ever so named
Trisha received all this acclaim mainly because
of her 35-point 12-rebound effort versus Long Beach on national TV Jan.
23
The 35 points was a career-high, the 12 rebounds tied a career-high
Since then, Trisha has scored 30 points in a game played at Washington
state, and scored 35 in the NCAA second-round game versus Hawaii Only
five times in the last five years has any Stanford player scored 30 points
or more in a game for head coach Tara VanDerveer, and Trisha has done it
four times Trisha was an NCAA Midwest All-Regional selection last season
at Louisiana Tech Named to play on the U.S. National Team (with Jennifer
Azzi) this past summer (although she was not able to make the trip to
Brazil because she broke a finger the day before they were to leave)
Her
.540 field goal percentage was 4th best in the Pac-10 last season THIS
YEAR TRISHA LED STANFORD IN SCORING, AVERACINC 17.6 POINTS, 5.9 REBOUNDS,
AND 0.8 ASSISTS DURING THE SEASON Trisha was the third-leading scorer in
the Pac-10 this season, all while averaging just 23.6 minutes per game
Shot 549 from the field, .333 from three-point range (2-of-6), and 798
from the free throw linc. TRISHA WOUND UP LEADING THE PAC-10 IN FG PCT.
(.549)
Had four double-doubles this season
Currently the 7th-leading
scorer in Stanford history with 1300 points
on Jan. 27 versus ASU at
home, she became the 11th 1000-point scorer in Stanford history She's
the 11th-leading rebounder with 482 She has scored in double figures in
29 of 33 games this season, including the last 14 straight
Trisha
started 54 straight games, and 93 of the last 94 games.
Best career scoring game -- 35 points (along with a career-high tying 12
rebounds) versus Long Beach (Jan. 27, 1990)
on national TV (ESPN).
-- 35 points in the NCAA second-round game versus
Hawaii (13-of-18 from field) on Mar. 17, 1990.
Third best career game
-- 31 points versus Iowa in the NCAA Midwest
Regional at Louisiana Tech last year as a
sophomore.
ANGELA TAYLOR
Mountain Home, Tdaho
#22
Freshman
5-6 Guard
Angela's story ie perhaps the most heart-warming of this 1989-90 season
She began on Oct. 15 as a walk-on, no certainty whatsoever to make the team
A few days later, Coach VanDerveer declared she had made the team
Angela's quiet, pleasant demeanor and hard work ethic have made her a
favorite among her teammates And then just before Christmas, VanDerveer
rewarded Taylor by granting her a basketball scholarship for the remainder
of the season AVERAGED 0.8 POINTS, 0.6 REBOUNDS, AND 0.2 ASSISTS
Shot 316 from the floor (6-of-18), .500 from three-point range (1-of-2),
and 556 (5-of-9) from the line in 23 game appearances Angela made her
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first career shot (a three-pointer) in a game versus Ohio University in
Cincinnati at the Communiplex Hall of Fame Classic back in November
Angela has a brother, Gary, who is a sophomore at Stanford
A halfback in
football, Gary started two games for the Stanford football team this past
season
Major is undeclared.
Best career scoring games -- 4 points twice--once versus Ohio and once at
USC.
High game this season
-- same as above.
VAL WHITING
Wilmington, Delaware
#52
Freshman
6-3 Center
1989-90 PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
A dominant player, especially for a freshman
(Pronounced WHITE-ing)
A
dominant rebounder who now leads the team in that category (7.5) THE
PAC-10
FRESHMAN
OF
THE
YEAR
AVERAGED 12.4 POINTS, 7.4 REBOUNDS, AND 1.3
ASSISTS Shot .547 from the floor (which was second best in the Pac-10
behind teammate Trisha Stevens) and 714 from the free throw line Also
shot .333 from three-point range (1-of-3)
Averaged 1.8 blocked shots per
game, second best in the Pac-10
Has scored in double figures in 24 of the
32 games she played in this year
Has shot 50% or better from the field in
24 of the 32 games she played this season
was 8-of-11 versus Arizona in a
game played towards season's end a few weeks
ago
Came in off the bench,
averaging just 23.3 minutes per game
CAN shoot the jumper from 15
feet
Has a variety of post moves
Played for the East Team in the U.S.
Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City in
'89
Had six double-doubles this
year, including three in her last seven games
Mentioned in a recent USA
Today issue as one of the top freshmen in the nation
OWNS THE STANFORD
SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR BLOCKED SHOTS--57--SET THIS SEASON.
Best career scoring game
-- 20 points at Cal the first time these two
teams met at Cal this year.
High game this soason
-- same as above.
JULIE ZEILSTRA
Vernal, Utah
#44
Sophomore
6-3 Center/Forward
Majoring in psychology A Pac-10 All-Preshman in 1988-89 A very improved
player this past season, starting all 33 games at forward, despite having
two very painful achilles heels NAMED A PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON
JANUARY 15 She too has a variety of post moves, but also can hit the
15-footer
She was 0-2 from three-point range
WITH HER 3.40 GPA, JULIE
HAS BEEN HONORED ALREADY THIS YEAR AS A GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-REGIONAL
PLAYER IN DISTRICT 8, AND THEN EVEN MORE RECENTLY, SHE WAS NAMED A
GTE/COSIDA THIRD TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
AND THEN, SHE WAS NAMED FIRST
TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC Scored in double figures in 28 of 33 games this
season, including 24 straight before scoring only seven points versus
Hawaii in the NCAA second-round game
She scored 20 in the win over
Arkansas in the NCAA West Regional Finals
Earlier in January, Julie was
leading the Pac-10 in field goal percentage
Shot .538 from the floor
(fourth best in the Pac-10) and 822 from the free throw line
AVERACED
13.8 POINTS, 6.1 REBOUNDS, AND 2.2 ASSISTS ENTERING THE NCAA FINAL
FOUR
Struggling with achilles problems in both feet, last year and
this
Writes poetry
Had four double-doubles this season
Travelled to
Spain last summer as a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team.
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus Washington St. at home this yr
High game this season
-- same as above.
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50 GREG ANTHONY
Guard, 6-2, 190, Junior -- Las Vegas, NV (Univ. of Portland)
11.1 PPG / 3.2 RPG / 7.6 APG / 29.5 MPG / 45% FG PCT / 70% PT PCT
UNLV's peint guard and floor Leader...named to the all-Big West second temm... has amerged this season 88 one of
the top point guards in the country... has felt more comfortable at the point this season after making the
transistion from shooting guard last seeson... led Big West in steals and assists for the second consecutive
season... demonstrated great courage on and off the court... broke his jow in two places after hitting the floor on
drive to basket against Fresno State on Feb. 12. original speculation had Anthony out for four-to-six
weeks returned to practice the following day and played three days later in Big West showdown against New Mexico
State... played remainder of regular season with Jaw wired, face taped, and on a strictly liquid diet... his play
has actually picked up a notch in the 10 games since the injury, he averaged 11.8 points and 8.2 assists per game
has received little sympathy from officials, picking up three technical fouls since Jaw was wired closed... in
Big West Tournament and throughout NCAA's his Jaw will be wired closed during games. when wires are reduced
between games, Anthony has 30 percent mobility in mouth... during Big West Tournament he averaged 8.0 points and 9.3
assists per game... exceptional quickness and anticipation abilities make him one of the nation's finest defensive
players... Leads team in assists (252) and steals (95) his 95 steals this season entering the NCAA's is a school
record... tied a school record with seven steals at Utah State (3/1) is currently fourth on the UNLV all-time
steel list... scored a season high 20 points against Arkansas (12/30) season high 12 assists came against Loyole
Marymount (11/15) registered four "double-doubles" (points and assists). was above eight or more assists 18
times... named Chevrolet Scholarship Player of the Game against Louisville after scoring 16 points and dishing out
nine assists... has ability to open up middle by hitting the three-pointer... named 1989 Dodge NIT Scholar-Athiete
award winner... spent part of last summer working in Washington, D.C. on Capitol MILL... was named second team all-
Big West last season.. transferred to UNLV from the University of Portland after his freshmen season... named the
1987 Freshman of the Year in the West Coast Conference and was elso selected all-wcc.
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1***
3PT
***/
OFF DEF TOT
C# OPPONENT
o/ 08 FO/ FQA FG% FG/ 7GA FOX IT/ FTA FT% PTS ⑉ RED RED PF/ B AST to SLE STL MIN
1 LOVOLA MARYMEL)
"
,
5/
"
.455
"
2
.300
4/
6
,447
15
1
2
3
4/
0
12
2
D
3
35
7 CALIFORNIA
1/ 1 " 5 .200 0/ 2 .000 0/ 0 .000 7 1 0 1 0 11 4 0 1 26
3 Kanses
1/
1
4/
10
.600
1/
2
.500
2/
2 1.000
11
1
1
2
5/1
9
1
D
0
37
4 DePout
1/ 1 5/ 8 .625 1/ 2 .300 0/ 0 .000 11 , 5 6 4/ 0 6 5 0 3 27
5 Oklshome
1/ 1 2/ 7 .286 1/ 2 .500 3/ 4 .730 8 1 3 4 6/0 & 5 0 2 23
d Pecific
1/ 1 4/ 6 .667 " 2 .500 a/ 0 .000 9 0 0 0 0 * 5 0 4 31
7 TOMA
" 1 3/ 7 .429 or 2 .000 1/ 2 .500 7 0 3 , 3/ 0 6 3 0 2 24
5 LOWG BEACH STA 1/ 1 6/ 10 .600 " 3 .333 " 7 .500 16 3 4 7 3/0 6 3 0 3 29
9 ARKANSAS
1/
1 6/ 11 .346 D/ 2 .000 &/ 12 .667 20 2 2 4 0 " 2 o 4 33
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/
1
0/
8
.000
01
3
.000
3/
4
.750
3
2
6
8
1/
a
9
3
o
5
26
11 San Jess State
1/ 1 5/ # .833 2/ 2 1.000 " 3 .333 13 o 2 2 1/ 0 5 4 0 2 27
12 New Moxiso the " 1 4/ 10 .400 0/ , .000 41 5 .800 12 2 2 4 2/0 , 4 1 1 33
13 Temple
1/
1
6/
10
.600
3/
4
.750
1/
3
.333
16
1
2
3
3/
0
4
2
0
2
34
14 freene State
"
1
5/
,
.556
2/
,
,400
2/
3
.667
14
2
1
,
3/
0
5
1
1
2
31
15 LIC IRVINE
" 1 2/ , .400 1/ 2 .500 " 2 .300 é D , $ o/ D 5 0 D 4 19
16 Lang Beach Sta
1/
1
S/
7
.714
1/
2
.500
4/
,
.800
15
,
1
4
3/
0
5
3
1
2
36
18 Louisiana Stat 1/ 1 3/ , .333 1/ 4 .250 2/ 1,000 9 2 1 3 3/ & 5 9 6 33
19 UTAN STATE
1/
1
7/
10
.700
or
2
.000
5/
$ 1.000
19
0
2
2
2/
0
9
$
0
5
31
20 NORTH CAROLINA 1/ 1 " 10 .600 1/ , .200 61 8 .750 15 0 4 4 2/0 7 2 1 1 34
21
SAN
JOSE STATE 1/ 1 4/ 10 .400 3/ & .750 0/ 1 .000 11 0 7 2 o/ 0 , 2 1 3 23
22 PACIFIC
1/
1
1/
$
.333
of
2
200000
3/
3 1.000
5
0
3
3
1/
0
6
4
1
$
21
23 OKLANOMA STATE " 1 5/ 7 .714 " 2 .500 1/ 1 1.000 12 1 0 1 V 0 10 2 3 5 28
24 FRESHO STATE 1/ 1 0/ 1 .000 o/ 0 .000 2/ 2 1.000 2 1 0 1 2/ a 0 1 o 0 6
25 NEW MEXICO STA
1/
1
2/
&
.290
2/
4
.300
4/
1.000
10
0
2
2
0
6
4
1
2
32
2á ARIZONA
1/
1
a/
12
.500
2/
3
.667
2/
2 1.000
16
o
6
6
3/0
7
4
1
3
38
27 LIC Irvine
1/ 1 4/ 12 .333 o/ 4 .000 3/ 4 .750 " b 5 5 4/1 0 10 2 0 5 29
za LOUISVILLE
1/ 1 51 10 .500 4/ 7 .571 2/ 6 .333 16 0 2 z 3/0 , 4 e 3 34
29 ue Santa Barbe 1/ 1 6/ 12 .500 3/ 8 .375 3/ á .500 18 1 1 2 4/ 0 6 e 0 2 36
30 Utah State
" 1 2/ 12 .167 1/ , .200 1/ 9 .600 a 1 1 2 0 7 4 1 7 35
31 Cal State Full 1/ 1 4/ , .445 " 2 .500 w . .667 15 0 3 3 3/0 , 2 0 4 33
32 Cal State Putt 1/ 1 1/ 7 .143 0/ 3 .000 2/ 2 1.000 4 1 1 2 2/ 0 11 3 1 1 27
33 Pacific
1/ 1 1/ 2 .500 or 1 .000 o/ 1 .000 a o 1 1 1/ 0 10 0 0 1 23
34 Long Burnsh Sta 1/ , 5/ 10 .500 2/ 5 .400 w # .750 18 , 3 4 4/ 0 7 5 1 2 36
Totals
33/ 33 123/ 274 , LAND 36/ 103 .330 as/ 122 .697 367 26 78 104 86/ 2 252 104 14 - 972
/--TOTAL--/
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PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR G/GS MIN FG/FGA FGX FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FTX REB REB RED AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
88-89
36/34
1025
155/350
.443
47/125
.376
107/153
.699
40
62
102
2.8
111/5
239
107
8
85
464
12.9
89-90
33/33
972
123/274
.449
36/103
.350
85/122
.697
26
78
104
3.2
86/2
252
104
14
95
367
11.1
Totals 69/67 1997 278/624 .446 83/228 .364 192/275 .699 66 140 206 2.9 197/7 491 211 22 180 831 12.1
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Tim Grgurich
Ron Ganulin
Cleveland Edwards
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Part-time Assistant Coach
Tim Grgurich begins his tenth season
Ron Ganulin begins his third season with
Cleveland Edwards begins his sixth year
with the Runnin' Rebels coaching staff. As
the UNLV coaching staff after a success.
with the Runnin' Rebel staff. He spent the
Jerry Tarkanian's right-hand man, Grgurich
ful coaching tour of duty on the east coast.
previous two seasons as administrative as-
adds a tremendous amount of coaching ex-
Genulin's contributions are on the offensive
sistent with the program. He also has an
pertise to the UNLV basketball program.
and defensive sides of the ball as well as
extensive background In academic consult-
A graduate of Central Catholic High
coordinating the recruiting efforts.
ing and has handled various administrative
School in Pittsburgh, PA, Grgurich earned
A graduate of Erasmus Hall High School
duties for the Runnin' Rebel program.
three letters in both basketball and base-
in Brooklyn, NY, Genulin attended Long Is-
A graduate of Fifth Avenue High School
ball. He then attended the University of
land University where he earned 8 bachelor
in Pittsburgh, PA, Edwards was an out-
Pittsburgh and was again a three-year let-
of science degree in health and physical
standing athlete in both football and basket-
terwinner in both basketball and baseball.
education. At LIU, he helped the Blackbirds
ball. A prep all-America in both football and
While playing basketball at Pitt. Grgurich
to three consecutive NCAA Division II tour-
basketball, he earned a basketball scholar-
helped the Panthers to quarterfinal appear-
nament appearances. His 1967 team lost
ship to Pittsburgh's Robert Morris Junior
ances in both the NCAA and NIT
in the semi-finals to eventual national
College, where he earned all-America
tournaments.
champion Winston-Salem, which was led
honors. Edwards then enrolled at the
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Grgurich be-
by Earl Monroe.
University of Pittsburgh where he played for
gan his collegiate coaching career as an
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Ganulin
Tim Grgurich. While at Pitt, Edwards
assistant coach at Pitt. Serving as an as-
served two years as an assistant coach to
earned numrous honors and was selected
sistant for the Panthers for 11 season,
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA be-
to the all-East and all-Steel Bowl squads.
Grgurich also coached Pitt's freshman
fore coming to UNLV. Prior to his term ot
Following his playing days at Pitt, Edwards
basketball team and fashioned an impres-
ODU, Ganulin served on Bob Dukiet's staff
was appointed assistant coach at his alma
sive 99-33 recored. He was appointed head
at St. Peter's College in New Jersey for
mater. He eventually moved to Las Vegas
coach of the Panthers in 1975 and com-
three years. He was head coach of New
where he served one year as the assistant
piled a five-year record of 71.70, including
York Tech in Old Westbury, NY for two sea-
football and basketball coach at Bishop
a 52-30 mark in his final three campaigns.
sons (1979-81) where he compiled a record
Gorman High School.
As head coach. he guided the Panthers to
of 40-15. He led Tech to the 1980 Division
COACHING EXPERIENCE: Edwards'
a pair of NIT appearances. He also recruit-
II finals where they lost to Virginia Union,
first coaching job was an assistant position
ed and coached Billy Knight, who earned
80-74. The 1979-80 team finished with a
at Farrell High School in 1972 just outside
all-America honors before enjoying a suc-
26-3 record and was led by ECAC Player
of Pittsburgh. His collegiate coaching debut
cessful NBA career. Grgurich earned
of the Year Kevin Hicks. Before moving to
was in 1973 as an assistant at Robert Mor-
numerous coaching honors at Pitt and was
Tech, Ganulin was an assistant at C.W. Post
ris Junior college where he coached all-
named the Pittsburgh Basketball Writers
College in Greenvale, NY (1977-79). He
America Earl Cureton. Cureton later starred
Coach of the Year for the 1975-76, 1977-78,
previously had a three-year coaching stint
in the NBA for the Detroit Pistons. in 1977
and 1978-79 seasons.
with the Gan Schmuel club team in Israel.
he was appointed assistant coach at the
PERSONAL INFORMATION: Grgurich
He began his coaching career as the junior
University of Pittsburgh. Following a stint
was born 6/11/44. He also earned a
varsity coach at Brooklyn Tech before mov-
at Pitt, he came to Las Vegas and coached
masters degree from the University of Pitts-
ing on as the head coach at Baldwin School
at Bishop Gorman. The Gaels captured
burgh. He la married to the former Kathy
in Manhattan, NY for five seasons.
both the basketball and football state
Kinley and has two children, Jennifer (15)
PERSONAL INFORMATION: Ganulin
crowns in the 1983-84 academic year.
and Suzanne (11).
graduated from Long Island University,
PERSONAL INFORMATION: Edwards
1967. He is a native of Queens, NY. NBA
graduated from the University of Pittsburgh.
coaches Billy Cunningham and Doug Moe
1972. Date of birth is 2-5-48.
both attended his high school, Erasmus
Hall. He is single.
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Full Name: Jerry Tarkanian
Date of Birth: August 30, 1930
Wife: Dr. Lois Tarksnian (the former Lois Huter). Dr. Tarkanian was elected, last
year, to the Clark County School Board.
Children: Pamela, Jodie, Danny, George
Hometown: Euclid, Ohio
Alma Mater: Fresno State Univ., '55
Post Graduate: Redlands Univ.
Tarkanian at UNLV: Jerry Tarkanian was hired as UNLV's head basketball coach
on March 23, 1973, replacing John Bayer. the 1989-90 season will be his 17th at
UNLV and his 29th as a collegiate coach.
Overall Coaching Experience: Head Coach at San Josquin Memorial High
School in Fresno, CA (1956-57) Head Coach at Antelope Valley High School
in Lancaster, CA (1958)
Head Coach at Rediands High School in Rediands,
CA (1959-60) Head Coach at Riverside City College in Riverside, CA
(1961-66) Head Coach at Pasadena City College In Pasadena, CA
(1966-68)
Head Coach at Long Beach State University in Long Beach, CA
(1963-73)
Head Coach at the University Of Nevada, Las Vegas in Las Vegas,
NV (1973-present).
Carser Totals:
Overall (28 years)
742-140 (.841)
Major College (21 Years)
530-114 (.823)
Junior College (7 Years)
212- 26 (.891)
at UNLV (16 years)
414- 97 (.810)
at Long Beach State (5 years)
116- 17 (.872)
at Pasadena CC (2 years)
67- 4 (.944)
at Riverside CC (5 years)
145- 22 (.868)
At UNLV:
1988-89
29- 8 (NCAA 4th round)
1987-88
26- 6 (NCAA 2nd round)
1986-87
37- 2 (NCAA Final Four)
1985-86
33- 5 (NCAA 3rd round)
1984-85
28- 4 (NCAA 2nd round)
1983-84
29- 6 (NCAA 3rd round)
1982-83
28- 3 (NCAA 2nd round)
1981-82
20-10 (NIT 2nd round)
1980-81
16-12
1979-80
23- 9 (NIT 4th place)
1978-79
21- 8
1977-78
20- 8
1976-77
29- 3 (NCAA Final Four)
1975-76
29- 2 (NCAA 2nd round)
1974-75
24- 5 (NCAA 2nd round)
1973-74
20- 6
At Long Beach State:
1972-73
24- 2 (NCAA 2nd round)
1971-72
23- 3 (NCAA 3rd round)
1970-71
22- 4 (NCAA 3rd round)
1969-70
24- 5 (NCAA 2nd round)
1868-69
23- 3
At Pasadena City College:
1967-68
32- 3
1966-67
35- 1 (Calif. JC Championship)
At Riverside City College:
1965-66
33- 1 (Calif. JC Championship)
1964-65
31. 5 (Calif. JC Championship)
1963-64
35- 0 (Calif. JC Champlonship)
1962-63
32- 3 (Calif. JC Championship)
1961-62
14-13
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HEAD COACH JERRY TARKANIAN
(All totals includes games played going into the 1990 NCAA Tournament)
He is the nation's winningest active coach by percentage at the major
college level with a percentage of .824 (559-119) entering the NCAA
Tournament. He is followed by Temple's John Chaney who boasts a .780 winning
percentage (417-119) in 18 seasons.
Tarkanian is just percentage points behind Clair Bee as the all-time
winningest coach in college history. Bee ended his tenure at Long Island
University and Rider College with a .8266 winning percentage, just ahead of
Tarkanian's .8245. Tarkanian hovered above Bee's mark for three months in
1987-88 before losing to UC Irvine in the Big West Tournament.
*** He has taken his major college teams to the NCAA Tournament 15 times in
21 years, including eight consecutive years, making two Final Four
appearances.
After 29 years at the college level, Tarkanian has won 771 games, an
average of 26.6 victories per season.
Tarkanian's winning percentage for his 29 year career is an amazing .842
(771-145).
He has failed to win 20+ games in a season only twice in 29 years. And,
only three times have Tarkanian-led teams lost 10 or more games.
KING OF THE BIG WEST
*** Tarkanian is the winningest coach in conference history with a 12 year
regular season conference record of 169-17. He was 40-4 in four seasons at
Long Beach State and is 129-13 after eight seasons at UNLV.
Tarkanian is the only coach in conference history to record 100 league
victories.
He has won 12 regular season conference championships in 12 seasons as a
Big West coach.
He recorded a conference record 25 consecutive Big West victories at Long
Beach State (1969-72).
Tarkanian owns an eight year conference tournament record of 18-2 (.900),
including three victories and another championship in the 1990 Big West
Tournament.
HIS KIND OF TOWN
The way he owns the city of Long Beach, California, Tarkanian should run
for Mayor. Long Beach, site of this year's Big West Tournament as well as
Tarkanian's former hometown, is a town that is very, very good to "The
Shark". With three more wins in the Big West Conference Tournament in 1990,
Tarkanian has an unbelievable record of 81-0 while coaching games played
within the city limits of Long Beach. Those games include a 65-0 record as
head coach of Long Beach State and a 16-0 record as the head coach of UNLV.
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Nationally
Prominent
He is the nation's winningest active coach
by percentage et the major college level with
a percentage of .823 (530-114). He is fot-
lowed by Temple's John Chaney who
boasts a .786 percentage (397-109) in 17
seasons.
Tarkanian is just parcentage points behind
Clair See as the all-time winningest coach
In collage history. Bee ended his tenure at
Long Island University and Rider College
with an .8266 parcentage.just ahead of Tar-
kanian's .8229. Tarkanian novered above
Bee's mark for three months in 1987-88 be-
fore losing to UC Irvine in the Big West
Tournament.
He entors the '89-90 campaign as the sixth
winningest active college coach in terms of
most wins with 530.
A COMMUNITY FIGURE Despite all his
nity Relations in 1982. He was promoted
achievements on the basketball court, Tar-
during the summer of 1988 to his post as
He has taken his major college teams to
kanian is often overlooked for what he does
Senior Assistant Athletic Director.
NCAA postsesson play 14 times In 21 years,
off the court in the Las Vegas community.
BORN, RAISED, AND EDUCATED A na-
Including the last seven In-a-row and two FL
A very popular figure, sports or otherwise,
tive of Euclid, Ohio, Jerry Tarkanian attend-
nal Four appearances.
he spends many hours of his time Involved
ed Pasadena City College before graduat-
His 14 NCAA appearances are tied for the
with community related functions and char-
ing from Fresno State University in 1955.
fifth most in NCAA history. Tarkanian's cur-
ities. He has been honored by the Las Ve-
He proceeded to earn his master's degree
rent line of seven straight NCAA Tourne-
gas Kidney Foundation as Man of the Year
with honors in educational management
ments Is tied for third best among current
for his efforts on behalf of that organization,
streaks, and his 27 NCAA Tournament wins
from Redlands University.
and In April of 1990, he will receive Man of
is ranked sixth among all-time coaches.
Tarkanian and his wife, Lois, have four
the Year recognition for humanitarian serv-
ice from Women at Work, a national fun-
children, Pamela, Jodie, Danny and
After 28 years at the college level, Tarkani-
an has won 742 games, an average of 26.5
draising arm of Southwestern Christian Col-
George.
lege. He also runs statewide basketball
STILL GOING STRONG From his passion
wins per season.
camps for youngsters of all ages, as well
with pressure defenses to his obsession
Tarkanian's winning percentage for his 28
as being an active member of various
with towel-chewing, Jerry Tarkanian has in-
year career is an amazing .841 (742-140).
charitable organizations.
deed complied remarkable statistics in his
He has falled to win 20+ games In a sea-
Tarkanian has been recognized by the
lengthy tenure as a college head coach.
son only twice in 28 years. And only three
university for his community efforts, being
Twenty-eight years is a very long time to do
times have Tarkanian-led teams lost 10 or
named Assistant Athletic Director with
one thing, let alone do it well. Needless to
more games.
designated duties as Director of Commu-
say. Jerry Tarkanian has done it.
KING OF THE BIG WEST
Terkanian is the winningest coach in con-
ference history with a 11-year regular sea-
son conference record of 153-15. He was
40-4 in four seasons at Long Beach State,
and is 113-11 after seven seasons at UNLV.
Tarkanian is the only coach in conference
history to record 100 league victories.
He has won 11 regular season conference
championships in 11 seasons as a Big West
coach.
He recorded B conference record 25 con-
secutive Big West wins at Long Beach State
(1969-72).
Tarkanian won three consecutive Big West
Coach of the Year awards at UNLV (1982-85)
and five overall (1967-55).
He owns a seven-year conference tourna-
ment record of 15-2 (.882).
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of astounding. Last season he became the first coach In conference history to win 100
or more conference games at the same school. Under Tarkanian's reign, UNLV has won
Tarkanian
asven consecutive Big West regular season championships including an unprecedented
undefested campaign (18-0) in 1988-87, and a seven-year conference mark of 113-11 (.911).
in 11 years overall Tark's ledger is 153-15 (.911) in Big West action. in short, Tarkanian
Milestones
has literally owned the Big West.
A STORYBOOK SEASON One of Tarkanian's most remarkable seasons was just three
years ago in 1986-87 when the Scarlet and Gray reached storybook heights in Las Vegas.
Another masterpiece for the Rembrandt of collegiate coaches. the Rebeis finished the
1st Major College Victory:
season with a record 37 wins against just two losses, landing at the NCAA Final Four.
LBSU def. San Diego, 1968-69
With a Western Region championship and a semifinal loss to eventual national champion
(79-54)
Indians, the Rebels captured the hearts and imaginations of new fans nationwide. UNLV
won a fifth consecutive Big West regular season title along the way with an unprecedent-
100th Major College Victory:
ed 18-0 record, and claimed its fourth Big West Tournament title in five seasons.
LBSU def. Brigham Young,
IN THE BEGINNING Prior to his successful career at UNLV, Tarkanian put Long Beach
12-29-72 (101-89)
State basketball on the map and began his terror against Big West opponents. In five sea-
sons with the 49ers, he compiled a 116-17 (.872) record and made four trips to the NCAA
200th Major College Victory:
Tournament. Beginning with the 1938-89 season and ending with his final campaign in
UNLV def. St. Mary's College,
72-73, Tarkanian never lost & home game at the "Beach," winning a remarkable 65 games
12-29-76 (104-81)
without a loss. He also earned accolades as Professor of the Year and Salesman of the
Year for his efforts in promoting the university. He was recently elected to the Long Beach
300th Major College Victory:
State Athletic Hall of Fame,
UNLV def. LSU, 11-28-81 (83-79)
His Initial days of coaching began humbly enough at San Joaquin Memorial High School
in Fresno in 1956. He moved onward to Antelope Valley High School (Lancaster, CA) in
400th Major College Victory:
1958 before making subsequent moves to Rediands High School (Redlands, CA) in 1959
UNLV def. Pacific, 2-6-86 (89-58)
and Riverside City College in 1961.
Tarkanian's collegiate coaching odyssey began in 1961-62 at Riverside City College.
500th Major College Victory:
His first season ended with an undistinguished 14-13 mark, but things soon changed as
UNLV def. CS Fullerton, 3-10-88
he led Riverside to four straight 30+ win seasons and four consecutive California JC cham-
(61-56)
pionships. He recorded a perfect season in 1963-64, 35-0, and tailled a 145-22 (.868) overall
mark in five years at Riverside.
1st Victory at UNLV:
He moved to Pasadena City College for two seasons beginning in 1966-67, compiling
Stetson, 1973-74 (66-50)
a 87-4 (.944) two-year mark and still another California JC crown. He then ventured to
Long Beach State in the fall of '68 to begin his present tenure as a major college coach.
100th Victory at UNLV:
Other Tarkanian coaching posts Include national and international assignments. He
Utah, 1976-77 (88-83)
coached in Ecuador for the People-to-People Sports Committee in April and May of 1968.
He cosched the Junior College Olympic Team the same year.
200th Victory at UNLV:
A RUNNIN' REBEL FAMILY Tarkanian makes his home on the basketball court. He is
New Mexico, 2-26-82 (100-68)
both father and teacher to the members of his prestigious household, preaching virtues
such as hard work, loyalty, and discipline. Even his wife, Dr. Lois Terkanian, has been
300th Victory at UNLV:
instrumental in maintaining his basketball household. She has been a consistent contri-
San Jose State, 1-4-86 (106-80)
butor in establishing an academic support system for Rebel basketball that Is among the
400th Victory at UNLV:
finest and most progressive in the nation.
What is most remarkable about this UNLV family is that in a city of bright lights and
UC Santa Barbara, 2-6-89 (77-61)
big-name stars, the hometown Runnin' Rebels shine brightest.
What They Ask Us About the Most
Tarkanian trademark Tark's Towel. The towel dates back to Jerry Tarkani-
an's coaching days at Redlands High School in 1960 when, during a league
championship game against Ramona High School, Coach sought a simpler
way to quench his thirst. Rather than continue walking to the fountain at the
end of the court, Tarkanian soaked a towel with water and chewed on it
whenever he needed a drink. Needless to say, he continued chewing as the
game went to overtime, and a tradition had been established.
"I just got sick and tired of running to and from the drinking fountain in the
middle of the game, so I grabbed a towel, soaked it in water, and carried It
back to the bench. We won the game and the championship, and since I'm
not one to change when something works, I've stuck with the towel ever since.
I guess I believe in lucky charms.
Actually, there are two towels now. The one on top is soaked in nothing more
than tap water, and a dry one on the bottom is used simply to keep the top
one from sitting on the floor. The towel is wetted and folded (into 16ths, by
the way), by a designated student-manager who has learned the folding tech-
nique from A predecessor. The towels are handed to Coach Tarkanian as he
enters the court at pre-game.
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Head Coach
and
Senior Assistant Athletic Director
for Community Relations
Jerry Tarkanian
The nation's winningest active collegiate basketball
coach (by percentage)!
Five-time Big West Conference Coach of the Year.
UNLV head coach Jerry Tarkanian enters
gest college coach of all-time, ending his
denced by ten NCAA postseason bids In-
his 29th year of collegiate coaching and his
career at 410-86 (.8266).
cluding the last seven consecutive years.
17th season at the helm of the Runnin' Reb-
Now in his 17th season at UNLV, Tarka-
Over those past seven seasons, Tarkanian
als as one of America's most successful
nian is the sixth winningest active coach In
has led UNLV to the nation's best record
and well known college basketball coaches.
terms of most victories with 530. His 14
at 212-34 (.861) and during that span, the
For 28 years. he has done one thing-
NCAA appearances are fifth most in NCAA
Rebels have averaged a seasonal record
coach-very well. So well in fact that he is
history. His current string of seven consecu-
of 30-5.
the nation's winningest active collegiate
tive NCAA appearances is tied for third best
Tarkanian has twice led his clubs to the
coach by percentage. Known nationwide for
among current streaks, and his 27 NCAA
NCAA Final Four. His 1976-77 club was
his colorful personality, "Tark" com-
Tournament wins is ranked sixth among all-
29-3 and eventually finished third, while his
piled an .823 winning percentage at the
time coaches.
1986-87 Rebels finished with a 37-2 ledg-
major college level, and is considered by
He has molded the Runnin' Rebels into
or and also finished one game shy of ap-
many to be one of the best collegiate
a veritable basketball dynasty. Falling to win
pearing In the national championship. Tar-
coaches ever.
20+ games in a season only once at UNLV,
kanian-led squads at UNLV also have ad-
And rightly 80. During the 1987-88 sea-
the Tarkanian era at UNLV has become
vanced in NIT contention twice Including
son, Tarkanian actually became college
known as the "Dynasty in the Desert." The
a Final Four appearance in 1979-80. Over-
basketball's all-time winningest coach for
latest milestone, career victory No. 400 at
all, Tarkanian has a 31-18 (.633) postsea-
a three-month period (December 8 through
UNLV, became a reality on February 6,
son record (at UNLV: 20-10 NCAA, 4-3 NIT:
March 10) after the Rebels defeated
1989 as the Rebeis defeated UC Santa Bar-
at Long Beach State: 7-5 NCAA).
Nevada-Reno and his winning percentage
bara 77-81.
OWNING THE BIG WEST If his success at
rose above that of the legendary Clair Bee.
NATION'S BEST RECORD Since his ar-
the national level can be considered com-
Bee, a former coach at Long Island Univer-
rival at UNLV, Tarkanian has always
mendable, his success at the conference
sity and Rider College, remains the winnin-
managed to attract the top prospects, evi-
level can be looked upon as nothing short
The Tarksnian Family Then, and Now: The year was 1964 (above left) back in the Riverside City College days. Coach Tarkanian sits with Danny
(then two years old) and George (seven months) while Lois is with Pamela (six) and Jodie (four). A year ago (right photo) the Tarkanian family
welcomed the first grandchild. Justine Rose King (born August 24, 1988). The Tarkanian children (left to right) Danny, Jodie, Pamela (Mrs. Erik
King) and George have varied careers. Pamela is & teacher in a couseling based program for emotionally disturbed children in the Clark County
School District; Jodie is an Intensive care nurse; George is in a doctoral program in political science: and Danny is practicing law in Las Vegas
after graduating magna cum laude from the University of San Diego Law School in 1988.
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Led by Jennifer Ami, Stanford flew past Auburn
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daughter Jennifer, then a high school
Auburn's normally sticky defense couldn't
All-America, that if Jennifer signed
quite keep up with the hard-driving Azzi.
OUR AND A HALF YEARS AGO, TARA
with Stanford, the Cardinal would win
VanDerveer awoke in a Knox-
the national championship before she
Boling Arena on the University of Ten-
ville, Tenn., hotel room while on
graduated. Under VanDerveer's prede-
nessee campus, the 5' 9" Azzi guided
her first cross-country recruiting
cessor the season before, Stanford had
a high-octane, well-blended Stanford
trip as the women's basketball
gone 9-19, but Jennifer eventually
team to its first,NCAA women's basket-
coach at Stanford. Her head throbbed
agreed to play for the Cardinal anyway.
ball title with an 88-81 triumph over
from jet lag, and though it was Septem-
"Jennifer was like me," VanDerveer
Auburn. Though fellow guard Sonja
ber, the humidity outside was withering.
says. "She was a risk taker."
Henning outscored her (21 points to 17),
VanDerveer put on her lucky cotton
On Sunday afternoon, Jim and Don-
center Trisha Stevens outrebounded
skirt, the one with gray and white
na drove the 20 miles from Oak Ridge to
her (10 to four) and forward Katy
stripes, drove 20 miles west to Oak
Knoxville, where they saw Jennifer's
Steding out-three-pointed her (six to
Ridge and sat in a wing chair in the liv-
risk pay off-not to mention VanDer-
four), Azzi was named the MVP of the
ing room of Jim and Donna Azzi. Over a
veer's presumptuous prediction come
Final Four. "She's the heartbeat of that
soft drink, she told the Azzis and their
true. Before 16,595 fans at Thompson-
team," said Auburn assistant coach Car-
OAK
girl
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An
PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAMIAN STROHMEYER
ol Ross. "That's why she deserved it."
ford depended on the play of their soph-
ning bank shot and a three-pointer from
Azzi also provided a fairy-tale plot
omore guards, Dawn Staley and Tammi
the right wing. Then she sank a trey
line that was too touching to ignore: Lo-
Reiss. Staley is all Philadelphia slash
from the left. The Cardinal went in front
cal girl goes 2,500 miles west to attend
and flash-"I try to get the job done in a
24-20 and never trailed again. Steding
brainy college, returns home and wins
quiet way like Maurice Cheeks, but my
led Stanford's balanced attack with 18
hearts, honors and a national champi
game gets out of hand," she says-while
points. Afterward, Azzi, who racked up
onship "It is kind of like a
Reiss copied Azzi's all-around game.
15 points, six rebounds and five assists,
said Azzi after the-game.
"She first caught my eye because she
said, "The thing about this team is, if
Last Thursday, Woodland Elemen-
was a white girl playing a very savvy,
things aren't going well one way, there's
tary, Azzi's alma mater, sent a floral ar-
fluent game," says Reiss, who has stud-
always something else."
rangement garnished with gingerbread
ied dozens of tapes of Azzi in action.
Auburn, on the other hand, had come
men to her at the Cardinal's hotel in
Reiss held Azzi without a shot for the
to rely on one thing: tenacious pressure
Knoxville. On Friday, while Stanford
first 11:10, but then Virginia coach Deb-
defense. The Lady Tigers had lost every
was defeating Virginia 75-66 in the
bie Ryan, sensing Reiss was tiring,
first-stringer but junior forward Carolyn
semifinals, Azzi was announced as the
switched Staley on to Azzi. The move
Jones from their Final Four teams of
winner of the Wade Trophy, which goes
proved costly. With Stanford trailing
1987-88 and '88-89 and had struggled
to the best senior player in the land.
18-16, Azzi converted a driving, spin-
through December looking for a cohe-
Then came Sunday's finale, followed
sive starting combination. Coach Joe
by-yep-a trip to Oak Ridge, where
Had the Final Four been in Lake Oswego, not
Ciampi finally decided to go with a
Jim and Donna had the team, the band
Knoxville, Steding might have been MVP.
small, quick lineup that stressed defense
and 50 of the family's nearest and dear-
est friends over to the house for Domi-
no's pizza. Mayor Roy Pruett stopped
by, too-to drop off the key to the city.
Signing Azzi was the start of a recruit-
ing bonanza for VanDerveer, 36, who
had gone to Stanford from Ohio State.
Since then she has reeled in blue-chip-
pers from nine states and improved the
Cardinal's record each year, from 14-14
in Azzi's freshman season to 32-1 in
1989-90. VanDerveer also kept remind-
ing her troops of her prediction. Last fall
the players put up posters around their
locker room that read NCAA CHAMPI-
ONS-GET COMFORTABLE WITH IT. "There
was no doubt in our minds we would win
it all from day one," says Stevens.
The Cardinal's first opponent in
Knoxville was expected to be Tennes-
see-until Virginia toppled the Lady
Vols 79-75 in overtime in the East Re-
gional final. Tennessee's absence from
the Final Four sparked anxiety. It mat-
tered a lot to some of the leaders of
women's college basketball that their
showcase event had a chance to outdraw
the men's Final Four because Thomp-
son-Boling has a larger capacity than
Denver's McNichols Arena (24,500
to 17,000). After losing, Tennessee
launched a campaign that used local TV
spots and 5,000 postcards to urge ticket
holders to show up or at least give their
1
seats to someone who would. Ultimate-
ly, Knoxville set a women's Final Four
record with 39,490 paid customers. The
turnstile count, however, lagged slightly
behind Denver's for each session.
The Cavaliers' chances against Stan-
CARDINAL
7/h
WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR
star, Venus Lacy. The
but gradually she developed the outside-
6'4" Lacy had started
shooting range that made her Stanford's
ner career as a 220-
toughest player to guard. She had 18
pound sophomore who
points, seven rebounds and five assists
feasted on Snickers bars
on Sunday. "I had a premonition," says
and who couldn't be de-
VanDerveer. "I told Katy the first day of
pended on to show up in
practice she had to be MVP of the na-
class or on the court, but
tional tournament." Had it been played
she blossomed into a
in Lake Oswego, she would have been.
190-pound senior who
Auburn, trailing 22-11, suddenly
averaged 24.2 points
found its stride. Jones went over and
and 12.7 rebounds while
around Azzi for 14 of her title-game rec-
leading the Lady Tech-
ord 24 points in a 30-10 run that gave
sters to a No. 1 national
the Lady Tigers a 41-32 edge with 2:07
ranking and a 32-0 rec-
remaining in the half. Henning, howev-
ord coming into the Fi-
er, answered with a pivotal play. She
nal Four.
snapped up a loose ball from Thompson,
However, for half of
sped down the court, made a running
the first half against Au-
bank shot, despite being fouled, and
burn, Lacy was on the
nailed the free throw. After that Stan-
bench with two fouls,
ford scored six unanswered points to
and the Lady Tigers
make the score 41-41 at the half.
pulled in front 43-23
Then, with the Cardinal clinging to a
just before intermission.
48-46 advantage, Azzi took over the
Lacy, who wound up
game. She fired a lead pass to Julie Zeil-
with 26 points and 15 re-
stra for a layup. She canned a pull-up
bounds, led a second-
jumper from 16 feet. Then she took an
half Tech rally that cut
inbounds feed from Steding and buried a
the lead to 66-58 with
three-pointer to cap a 9-2 run. The Car-
4:24 to go, but Jones
dinal never looked back.
made four free throws
For VanDerveer, the win was an
to seal an 81-69 Lady
emotional one. Two days earlier she had
Techster loss, their first
wanted to protest the abolition of wom-
since Auburn beat Tech
en's basketball at Oklahoma with a mo-
76-71 in the semifinals
ment of silence before Sunday's tip-off
last year.
(page 19). She has been a hoops junkie
Before the champion-
all her life-as an undergraduate at In-
ship game, VanDerveer
diana in the early 1970s, she spent her
stressed to her players
spare time observing Bob Knight's prac-
that they not only had to
tices-but growing up in Albany, N.Y.,
break the Lady Tigers'
she had not been able to play because
press but also had to at-
her high school didn't have a girls' team.
tack their defense once
"[Loyola Marymount's] Hank Gathers
past midcourt. Auburn,
died playing a game he loved," said
in turn, wanted to some-
VanDerveer last Saturday. "What peo-
On Friday, Auburn's Venus-flytrap D came at Lacy from all angles.
how stop a Stanford at-
ple don't realize is that women love it
tack that was scoring
just as much." In the end, she decided to
and to make 6' 6" center Linda Godby,
92.9 points a game. "We scouted them to
display her feelings about the Sooners'
a potent scorer who had been starting,
see who played well in big games," said
abandonment by wearing a red rib-
his first substitute off the bench. Auburn
Ross. "Unfortunately, it was a different
bon-Oklahoma's colors are red and
took off. Coming into the Final Four,
player every time."
white-on her blouse.
the Lady Tigers were holding the oppo-
Stevens provided the Cardinal's in-
Thanks to Azzi and Co., the title gave
sition to 37.7% shooting with their hard-
side punch early while Steding extend-
VanDerveer more pleasant thoughts to
nosed play. "We don't wear rhinestones
ed the Auburn defense with her three-
consider, as well as a new good-luck
on our gym shoes," said guard Evelyn
point shooting, Steding arrived at Stan-
bauble for her right hand. "I couldn't
Thompson. "We just play all 40 minutes
ford with Azzi in 1986 as a 6-foot post
wait to put it on," said VanDerveer of
and all 94 feet."
player from Lake Oswego, Ore., but af-
the championship ring, which should
But even Ciampi's sliding 2-3 zone
ter her freshman season, VanDerveer
help make recruiting easier. "I sure will
didn't figure to stop Louisiana Tech, the
moved her to forward. Steding suffered
be happy to go into a living room now
Midwest Regional champion, and its
through what she calls "the ugly year,"
that I can show off this thing."
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1990 COLLEGE GUIDE
U.S.News
OCTOBER 16, 1989
$1.95
EXCLUSIVE RATINGS
AMERICA'S,
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AMERICA'S BEST COLLEGES
BARGAINS AND BREAKTHROUGHS
SCHOOLS WORTH A CLOSER LOOK
Here are several top colleges and universities that don't cost a
fortune, as well as some that may be better than you think
n the groves of academe, nothing
beyond $13,000 a year, many excellent
This year, for the first time, U.S.
grows more slowly than reputation
public universities are still within reach
News asked college presidents, deans
or more quickly than tuition prices.
of the average family. One year of tu-
and administrators to identify those
The tables below take both factors into
ition at Harvard or Yale, for example,
schools whose recent educational inno-
account, highlighting those up-and-
buys two years at the University of Cali-
vations and improvements made them
coming schools whose images may not
fornia at Los Angeles, ranked 16th
"up-and-coming" in their categories.
yet have caught up to their campus re-
among national universities. And while
These rising stars of American higher
alities as well as those schools that al-
the cost differences are less dramatic for
education have been propelled upward
ready are ranked at the top of their
top-ranked national liberal-arts schools,
by a mixture of grants, alumni contribu-
classes for academic excellence but
they are substantial just the same.
tions and the energies of enlightened
whose tuitions have remained well be-
Swarthmore and Amherst, for example,
leadership. For parents and students
low Ivy League prices.
cost about one third more than Wash-
looking for the hidden gems of academe,
Although tuitions at many top-ranked
ington and Lee University, also rated
the list below is an excellent place to
private national universities have soared
among the best in its category.
start the search.
BEST BUYS
UP-AND-COMERS
These colleges and universities have the lowest tuitions among the
In the U.S. News reputational survey, these colleges and universities
top-ranked schools in each category. For public schools,
were most often named as "up-and-comers" by college
the figures reflect 1989-90 out-of-state tuitions.
presidents, deans and admissions officers.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES
NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES
1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$4,930
Arizona State University
2 University of California at Los Angeles
$5,799
Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.)
3 Rice University (Tex.)
$6,100
Emory University (Ga.)
4
University of Virginia
$7,060
Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick campus
5
University of California at Berkeley
$7,470
University of Arizona
NATIONAL LIBERAL-ARTS COLLEGES
University of California at San Diego
1 Washington and Lee University (Va.)
$10,100
NATIONAL LIBERAL-ARTS COLLEGES
2 Davidson Collegé (N.C.)
$10,867
3 Grinnell College (lowa)
$11,424
Centre College (Ky.)
Earlham College (Ind.)
4 Wellesley College (Mass.)
$12,300
Colorado College
Macalester College (Minn.)
5 Claremont McKenna College (Calif.)
$12,800
Drew University (NJ.)
Rhodes College (Tenn.)
REGIONAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
REGIONAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
1 Trenton State College (N.J.)
$2,880
NORTH
MIDWEST
2. SUNY College at Geneseo (N.Y.)
$3,950
Towson State University (Md.)
Buena Vista College (lowa)
SOUTH
University of Hartford (Conn.)
College of Saint Thomas (Minn.)
1 Berea College (Ky.)
$0
SOUTH
WEST
2 University of Alabama at Huntsville
$3,222
College of Charleston (S.C.)
San Diego State University
WEST
Georgia Southern College
(Calif.)
1, Northeast Missouri State University
$2,658
Kennesaw State College (Ga.)
University of Nevada at
2 Michigan Technological University
$5,447
Samford University (Ala.)
Las Vegas
WEST
University of North Carolina at
Western Washington University
1: California State University at Sacramento
$4,536
Asheville
2 Humboldt State University (Calif.)
$5,446
REGIONAL LIBERAL-ARTS COLLEGES
REGIONAL LIBERAL-ARTS COLLEGES
NORTH
MIDWEST
1 Gallaudet University (D.C.)
$3,084
Bradford College (Mass.)
Alverno College (Wis.)
2. St. Mary's College of Maryland
$3,700
Trinity College (D.C.)
Simpson College (lowa)
SOUTH
SOUTH
WEST
1 Berry College (Ga.)
$5,850
Huntingdon College (Ala.)
Grand Canyon University (Ariz.)
2 Spelman College (Ga.)
$4,900
Roanoke College (Va.)
Oklahoma Baptist University
MISWEST
1. University of Minnesota at Morris
$4,835
Note: Listings are based on a survey of 2,348 college presidents, deans and admissions officers at
2 Westminster College (Mo.)
$6,850
1,294 four-year colleges. Respondents were asked to choose five "up-and-coming" schools, in
their own academic category; based on "recent educational Innovations and improvements." Six
WEST
winning schools were chosen in the national categories; two were chosen in each of eight regional
1 Evergreen State College (Wash.)
$3,550
categories. However, more schools were listed in categories with ties. Schools are listed
2 Texas A&M University at Galveston
alphabetically.
$3,660
Source: U.S.News & World Report 1989 Study of Colleges and Universities
U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT, Oct. 16, 1989
81
Brad
Davis/Martin
Title: Tark
April 11, 1990
Draft: Three
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: ROSE GARDEN
Boskin
Tuesday, April 17, 1990, 2:30 p.m.
slyvia
( (President Bob Maxim, my fellow Houstonian. President
Donald Kennedy. Lois Tarkanian. [[Other acknowledgements to
come.]])) Welcome to the White House.
We are here today to honor a proud college tradition -- a
sport I love, though it is one I did not play.
((It's true that I could dribble a ball 360 degrees clear
around my back, between my legs and over my head. But it's
exactly that kind of behavior that got me kicked off the college
bowling team. ) )
( (Of course, my grandkids were very interested in the NCAA
Basketball Tournament this year, but sometimes they miss some of
the nuances of the game. As far as they're concerned -- the
"Final Four" are the Teen-age Mutant Ninja Turtles. ))\\\
But we are here today to honor two great teams out of the
West, the final two of the Final Fours -- Stanford and the
University of Nevada at Las Vegas -- better known as The Cardinal
and The Running Rebels.
Well, to put it simply, both teams were awesome. The
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Cardinal Women's Basketball team won a Stanford and PAC-10 record
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32 games. In all, a total of 100 individual and team records
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broken in this season.
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So no one was surprised when Tara VanDerveer was named the
Naismith National Coach of the Year. From the very start, she
instilled a winning attitude, so that you began your season as
champions. Coach, you've given everyone reason to be proud down
on the Farm.
Trisha Stevens -- I understand that in your career the
number 35 has some significance. And when you came out on the
court against Auburn, you set the tone for the rest of the game.
Katy Steding -- three must be your magic number, considering
the way you bombed opponents with treys.
Julie Zeilstra ( (ZEAL-Stra)) -- I understand that you
managed to start all 33 games this season at forward, despite a
problem with your achilles heels. When the going got tough, you
only got tougher
auboen
Sonja Henning -- after your victory over the Lady Tigers,
Stanford should light 21 candles in your honor. They say you're
one-half of what is considered to be the best backcourt in
women's collegiate basketball. So let me turn to your partner.
You know, one of my favorite bands is the Oak Ridge Boys.
Well, let me salute an Oak Ridge lady -- a young woman from
4-9-90
Tennessee who went to play basketball in Palo Alto, only to
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achieve her greatest triumph in Knoxville, 20 miles from home.
It's no coincidence that Stanford senior guard Jennifer Azzi won
the Margaret Wade Trophy and the James Naismith Award -- the two
top honors in all of women's basketball.
3
Now it UNLV's turn -- ((And I just hope you were all able to
fit through the metal detectors. I know that for you the NCAA
Final was a life-and-death struggle, before you finally nipped
4-9
Duke Xup by thirty points. Talk about a cliff-hanger. The
SF
greatest suspense in the last quarter was waiting to see how
Brent Musburger would say goodbye to CBS.)
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( (Well, let me begin with a salute to Coach Tarkanian. Now,
XXX
I'm not saying that Tark the Shark has any influence on me, but
the next time I'm sweating out a close vote in Congress, don't be
surprised if you see me chewing on a towel. ) 1111 ) But towel or no
towel, it's was the opposition that was shark-bitten.
Of course, we should give the Blue Devils their due. But
you are, after all, the first team to trip a hundred in a Final.
Little Brown of
And if there were some XX out there who were not cheering for you,
remember what Wilt Chamberlain once said: "Nobody roots for
Goliath.
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Stacey Augmon -- You duked it out with Duke all the way.
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Anderson
Hunt -- You kept the Blue Devils behind the Mason-
Dixon line; and made 12 of 16 to become the MVP of the, Final
Four. Congratulations.
( (And then there is Moses. You know the Biblical Moses
parted the waters with his staff. Moses Scurry could part the
Potomac with his Rebel yell. ) )
XXX
Larry Johnson -- No wonder you're the first team consensus
all-American. In just half an hour, you racked up 22 points, 11
rebounds, four steals and two treys. But what impresses me most
4
is that while you're a probable first choice -- you've made it
clear that you'll go for the BA before you go for the NBA.
Greg Anthony, I understand you suffered a broken jaw that
had to be wired shut during this season, but that you played
through your pain. As Vice-Chairman of the Young Republicans,
I hope you'll be coming back to Washington someday.
And finally, let me congratulate every player in both teams,
those of you on the bench as well as the center court, and all
the assistant coaches, managers and trainers -- this is your day.
In closing, let me say we're here today to celebrate another
kind of championship -- the kind of satisfaction that comes not
from a fast break or a slam dunk -- but from the quiet
achievement of scholarship and learning.
This is the commitment of so many, from Greg and Larry to
Trisha, who aspires to be a doctor -- to Chris MacMurdo with a
3.7 average in human biology -- to Stacy Parson, a psych major
who is said to be the team encyclopedia.
And just look at your institutions. US News and World
Report identified UNLV as one of the "up and coming schools of
World US rock 81 16, "ifl
the '90s." Little wonder it is already one of the fastest
sinds
growing universities in America. And, of course, we are also
familiar with the academic tradition of Stanford University. So
whether you study amid the moorish arches of Stanford's quads, or
in the modern complexes of UNLV, you are learning that when the
cheering has faded and the trophy is on the shelf, you'll still
have something to give back. Once again, congratulations.
&
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I thank you, and may God bless you all and the United States
of America.
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'90-04-10 23:09 DOUG GAMBLE
P.1
DOUG GAMBLE
424-36th Place
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
April 11/90
(213) 546-6409
TO: KRISTEN GEAR
2 pages
U.N.L.V. RUNNING REBELS (Mark Davis)
WHEN I FIRST HEARD I'D BE SPENDING SOME TIME WITH THE RUNNING REBELS, I
THOUGHT IT WAS A GROUP OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES WHO DISAGREED WITH SOME OF
MY POLICIES.
I TRIED TO GET SOME OF MY GRANDKIDS INTERESTED IN THE NCAA BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT THIS YEAR, BUT AS FAR AS THEY'RE CONCERNED, THE "FINAL FOUR" ARE
THE TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES.
THE NCAA FINAL WAS A LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE, BEFORE YOU FINALLY NIPPED DUKE
BY 30 POINTS.
SOME SAY THE NCAA FINAL GAME WAS SHORT ON SUSPENSE, BUT DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT.
ALL OVER AMERICA, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WERE ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEATS WAITING
TO FIND OUT HOW BRENT MUSBERGER WOULD SAY GOODBYE TO CBS.
I'M NOT SAYING JERRY TARTANIAN HAS HAD ANY INFLUENCE ON ME, BUT NEXT TIME I'M
SWEATING OUT A CLOSE VOTE IN CONGRESS, DON'T BE SURPRISED IF YOU SEE ME CHEWING
ON A t TOWEL.
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'90-04-10 23:09 DOUG GAMBLE
P.2
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DOUG GAMBLE
TO: KRISTEN GEAR (CONT'D)
EARTH DAY (Mark Davis)
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I'M NOT GOING TO PLANT A TREE TODAY. BUT I RECEIVED A
LETTER RECENTLY FROM SOMEONE WHO APPARENTLY APPROVES OF MY TREE-PLANTING
EFFORTS. HE SAID "IT'S NICE TO SEE A POLITICIAN DOING SOMETHING USEFUL
WITH A SHOVEL FOR A CHANGE.
WITH CONGRESS NOT SITTING ON SUNDAY THE 22ND, THERE WILL BE FEWER GASES
THAN USUAL BEING EMITTED INTO THE AIR BY WASHINGTON ON EARTH DAY.
TOM CRUISE, WHO'S HERE TODAY, WAS NOMINATED FOR AN ACADEMY AWARD FOR HIS PORTRAYAL
OF SOMEONE BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY. WE HOPE THE EFFORTS ASSOCIATED WITH
EARTH DAY WILL RESULT IN OUR PLANET BEING RE-BORN ON THE 22ND OF APRIL.
(Barf!)
WHEN MILLIONS OF PEOPLE JOIN TOGETHER TO RESCUE OUR ENVIRONMENT, THE EARTH CAN
BREATHE A LOT EASIER.
Mark:
Sorry this is the best 1 can do re "Earth Day." It's tough
to be creative with something I think is basically nonsense --
other than to do jokes ridiculing it, which you obviously can't
use. In my opinion, "Earth Day" is the same as "Hands Across
America" -- an opportunity for left-wingers to blame all the world's
ills on Reagan & Bush policies. Tough to get motivated to write
something which plays into the hands of the Jane Fondas of the
country.
) ong
P.S. Glad to hear Gorbachev is observing Earth Day. He's promising to use
fuel-efficient tanks in Lithuania.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 16, 1990
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
CHRISS WINSTON
FROM:
CHRISTINA MARTIN
SUBJECT:
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles referenced in the
UNLV\Standford remarks
((Of course, my grandkids were very
interested in NCAA Basketball Tournament this year, but sometimes
they miss some of the nuances of the game. As far as they're
concerned -- the "Final Four" are the Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles. ))
are four cartoon turtles --Raphael,
Michaelangelo, Donatello, and Leonardo -- who have fallen into a
slick of radioactive sewer slime only to emerge as intelligent,
humanlike beings who fight crime using martial-arts weapons and
crave pizza. The cartoon has been turned into a successful movie
with animated characters that has grossed $75 million since its
March 30th release. As the turtles would say, "Cowabunga!"
Stanford Sports Information
For Information Contact:
Media Release
Department of Athletics
Stanford University
Telephone: (415) 723-4418
Stanford, CA 94305-6150
FAX: (415) 725-2957
April 11, 1990
Christina Martin
White House Staff
Room 111
Old Executive Office Building
17th & Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C. 20050
Dear Christina,
First, I know I speak for everyone from within our delegation,
from Athletic Director Andy Geiger on down the list. Our women's basketball
team is thrilled to have an opportunity to visit the White House and
President George Bush.
It is an honor for all concerned and we are greatly looking forward
to the visit at 2:30 p.m. on April 17.
It is my task to assist you in any way I can, especially concerning
the speech writing, the media list, pronunciations, anecdotes, etc.
I have been a Sports Information Director at Stanford for the past
eight years. In all eight of those years, I have been the Sports
Information Director for women's basketball. The past five years, I have
worked very closely with Stanford head women's basketball coach Tara
VanDerveer.
If you need my assistance in any way, please do not hesitate to call
me. It is my job to make your job as easy as possible.
If you need to contact me, you may do so by calling me on my direct,
private line--which is (415) 725-2959. The other number to reach me would
be at (415) 723-4418. Our fax number is: (415) 725-2957.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Iteve Razynshi
Steve Raczynski
Sports Information Director
Stanford University
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Women's Basketball
April 11, 1990
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1989-90 STANFORD CARDINAL WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON
The Stanford Women's Basketball Team won the 1989-90 NCAA
Championship, defeating Auburn, 88-81, in Knoxville, Tennessee,
April 1, 1990 In the national semifinal game, Stanford defeated
Virginia, 75-66, two nights earlier.
The Cardinal Women's Basketball Team had an exceptional season,
winning a Stanford and Pac-10 record 32 games, while losing
only one.
The Stanford Women's Basketball Team established over 40
Pacific-10 Conference, over 50 Stanford, and over 10 NCAA
Tournament team and individual records during the season--
a total of over 100 records overall.
Stanford head women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer was named
the Naismith National Coach of the Year, the WABC District 8
Coach of the Year for the third straight season, and the Pac-10
Coach of the Year for the second straight season.
Stanford senior guard Jennifer Azzi was named winner of the
Margaret Wade Trophy and winner of the James Naismith Award,
the top two most prestigious honors in all of women's basketball.
Stanford senior guard Jennifer Azzi was named a Kodak First Team
All-America for the second straight season, the Pac-10 Player of
the Year for the second straight season, First Team All-Pac-10
for the third straight season, Most Outstanding Player of the
1990 West Regional at Stanford, and the Most Outstanding Player
of the NCAA Final Four in her home state of Tennessee.
Stanford senior forward Katy Steding was named First Team All-
Pac-10 for the third straight season, named to the All-Tournament
Team at the NCAA Final Four, named the CBS/Chevrolet Player of
the Game in the NCAA championship game win over Auburn; led the
Pac-10 Conference in three-point field goal percentage at .464,
and never missed a game (playing in all 124) of her four year
Stanford career.
Stanford junior guard Sonja Henning was named First Team
All-Pac-10 for the second straight season, led the Pac-10 with
a conference single-season assist record of 221, and led Stanford
in scoring with 21 points in the NCAA championship game victory
over Auburn.
Stanford junior center Trisha Stevens was named First Team
All-Pac-10 in 1989-90, led the team in scoring with a 17.6
points per game average, led the Pac-10 Conference in field
goal percentage at 54.9 percent, and was named to the NCAA
Regional All-Tournament Team for the second straight season.
Stanford sophomore forward Julie Zeilstra was named a GTE/COSIDA
Third Team Academic All-America, a Pac-10 First Team
All-Academic, a GTE/COSIDA District 8 Regional All-Academic,
scored in double figures in 24 straight games in 1989-90, and
was fourth in the Pac-10 Conference in field goal percentage
at .538.
Stanford freshman center Val Whiting was named the Pac-10
Freshman of the Year, led Stanford in rebounding with a 7.4
rebound per game average, established a Stanford single-season
record of 57 blocks, and was second in the Pac-10 Conference in
field goal percentage at .547.
Stanford senior guard Stacy Parson played in all 33 games this
season, served as an excellent reserve, provided extra spark
and scoring punch off the bench, and is Stanford's women's
basketball candidate for an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship.
Stanford sophomore forward/guard Martha Richards, freshman
forward Chris MacMurdo, freshman guard Molly Goodenbour, and
freshman guard Angela Taylor were all included in what was
considered the finest bench in the Pac-10 Conference and perhaps
the best in the nation.
Assistant Coaches Amy Tucker, Julie Plank, and Renee Brown, along
with Managers Leslie Crandell, Marla Tuchinsky, and Chris Jones,
as well as Trainers Patti Millson and Ann Adkins all combined
to form the best support group in the nation.
This team, which includes three high school valedictorians,
combined to include five members on the Pac-10 All-Academic
Team, had one member named to the Academic All-America team,
and currently has one member applying for an NCAA Post-Graduate
Scholarship.
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Women's Basketball
Apr. 11, 1990
STANFORD QUICK BIOS
(through 33 games; FINAL)
JENNIFER AZZI
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
#10
Senior
5-9 Guard
1990 JAMES NAISMITH AWARD WINNER (best player in the nation)
1990 WADE TROPHY WINNER (best senior player in the nation)
1988-89 FIRST TEAM KODAK ALL-AMERICA
1989-90 FIRST TEAM KODAK ALL-AMERICA
1989-90 PRESEASON WBB NEWS SERVICE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1988-89 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1989-90 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR (named Mar. 12, 1990)
3-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 NCAA WEST REGIONAL MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
1989-90 NCAA FINAL FOUR MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
MEMBER U.S. NATIONAL TEAM
A senior economics major
Winner of the prestigious 1990 Naismith
Award
Winner of the 1990 Wade Trophy, symbolic of the top senior player
in
the nation Named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player Named
the NCAA West Regional Most Outstanding Player
A two-time Kodak First
Team All-America, the only two-time Kodak All-America nationally in
1989-90
The 1988-89 Pac-10 Player of the Year
The
1989-90
Pac-10
Player
of the Year
A three-time First Team All-Pac-10 performer A member of
the USA National Team last summer
Named a pre-season 1989-90 All-America
by every publication
Named the Pre-season 1989-90 Player of the Year by
Women's Basketball News Service
Had started 102 consecutive games, before
an ankle sprain sidelined her seven weeks ago
She sat out the Arizona
game at home (Jan. 25), but came back to play in the Arizona State game
(Jan. 27) Started 16 straight to end the season, and 122 of the 124 games
that Stanford played the last four years
AVERAGED 14.7 POINTS, 3.8
REBOUNDS, AND 6.0 ASSISTS ON THE SEASON
SHOT
497
FROM
THE
FLOOR,
.442
FROM THREE-POINT RANGE, 798 FROM THE FREE THROW LINE She made 23
straight free throws at one point in January
At her zenith, she was
making 93% of her free throws She is currently the SECOND-LEADING SCORER
IN STANFORD HISTORY WITH 1634
POINTS
The all-time leader is Jeanne Ruark
Hoff (1978-83) with 2038
Jennifer is Stanford's all-time leader (men or
women) in assists (751)
Stanford's 10th all-time rebounder with
476
Jennifer had scored in double figures in 29 straight games before
that streak was broken in the Long Beach game (Jan. 23, one night after she
had badly sprained her ankle) ; she scored in double figures in 51 of her
last
57
games played Led the Pac-10 in assists in '87-'88 and
'88-'89
THE PAC-10's ALL-TIME LEADER IN ASSISTS AND STEALS
Recorded
a
triple-double as a freshman Earlier this year, Jennifer was named the Bay
Area Hall of Fame Female Collegiate Athlete of the Year for the 1989 season
(Todd Lichti was the Male Collegiate Athlete of the Year for '89)
Best career scoring game -- 30 points versus Louisiana Tech in the NCAA
Midwest Regional Final last season (ON ESPN).
High game this season
-- 26 points versus Eastern Michigan (including
a Pac-10 record 7-of-7 from 3-point range)
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MOLLY GOODENBOUR
Waterloo, Iowa
#15
Freshman
5-6 Guard
A freshman with an undeclared major
Appeared in 28 of the team's 33
games
Has played both the point and at the "2" position
Shot 480
from the field
Shot 455 from 3-point range (10-of-22)
Shot
867 from the free throw line (13-of-15)
AVERAGED 2.7 POINTS, 0.7
REBOUNDS, and 1.1 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON.
High game this season -- 10 points versus USF.
SONJA HENNING
Racine, Wisconsin
#34
Junior
5-8 Guard
1988-89 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL PAC-10
1989-90 SECOND TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC
1987-88 TEAM MVP
1988-89 TEAM CO-MVP
A junior majoring in economics (with a 3.0 GPA) Named First Team
All-Pac-10 in 1988-89
Named First Team All-Pac-10 in 1989-90
Recently named Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic in 1989-90 Named Team
co-MVP in 1988-89 (along with Jennifer Azzi) as a sophomore, and named Team
MVP in 1987-88 as a freshman
VERSUS MISSISSIPPI, SHE RECORDED HER 900th
POINT AND 500th ASSIST OF HER CAREER
VERSUS ARKANSAS, SHE SET A STANFORD
SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR ASSISTS, BREAKING JENNIFER AZZI'S MARK OF 203 SET
LAST YEAR. SHE FINISHED WITH A PAC-10 RECORD 221 FOR THE SEASON
Has
started 53 straight games, and 94 of the last 96 games
Missed
one
game
of
the 1989-90 season Played a good part of last season with a stress
fracture in one leg and torn cartilage in the knee of the other
leg
AVERAGED 8.8 POINTS, 4.2 REBOUNDS, and A PAC-10 LEADING 6.7 ASSISTS
PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Sonja also averaged 2.4 steals per game this
season, third best in the Pac-10 Shot 451 from the floor, 256 from
three-point range, and 738 from the free throw line
Currently
the
13th-leading scorer in Stanford history with 942 points
Currently the 2nd
all-time leader in assists with 520
She just moved ahead of Virginia
Sourlis into the No. 2 spot in assists versus Oregon State Sourlis
(1982-86) has 483 Sonja has been a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team
the past two summers--first travelling to Brazil in the summer of '88, and
then travelling to Spain in the summer of '89 She and Jennifer
Azzi,
it
is contended, combine to be the best backcourt in women's collegiate
basketball
Sonja made one of the season's two "four-point" plays in a
game versus Washington--making a three-point shot, getting fouled, and
making the subsequent free throw (Azzi had the other in the game at
Washington)
Had 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a game versus Providence
this season for an odd double-double for a guard.
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus Washington State when she was
a freshman in 1987-88.
High game this season
-- 23 points versus Tennessee, including 3-of-3
from 3-point range.
CHRIS MacMURDO
Aiken, South Carolina
#31
Redshirt Freshman
6-0 Forward
A human biology ,ajor with a 3.70 GPA
Will likely become involved in
sports medicine Ask anyone on the team "Who studies the most?" and the
answer will be Chris MacMurdo
Chris played bits and pieces of the team's
first five games last year, but then was declared a medical redshirt due to
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a pair of herniated disks
She had surgery last May, went through a long
period of rehabilitation, and is coming back strong She played in 25 of
the team's 33 games this season
AVERAGED 3.6 POINTS, 2.3 REBOUNDS, AND
0.4 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot 487 from the floor, and 462
from the free throw line
Did not attempt a three-pointer
On the January
road trip to Los Angeles, she put together back-to-back 5-rebound games
versus UCLA and USC, tying her then- career-high in that category
Then
had a new career-high 6 rebounds versus Cal at home
Just named Pac-10
All-Academic honorable mention in '89-'90.
Best career scoring game -- 11 points versus San Diego State this season.
High game this season
-- same as above.
STACY PARSON
Los Angeles, California
#14
Senior
5-6 Guard
A Social Psychology major with a 3.25
GPA
Stacy is someone who can talk
about any subject under the sun A senior who leads the team by
example
Second Team Pac-10 All-Academic in 1988-89
Named Pac-10
All-Academic honorable mention in 1989-90
Stanford's lone player from the
state of California And when she graduates this June there will be no
players from the state of California, as Stanford's two recruits for
1990-91 thus far are from Kansas and Michigan
AVERAGED 2.8 POINTS, 1.1
REBOUNDS, 1.4 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot 483 from the
field, and .875 from the free throw line (7-of-8)
Shot over .500 from the
field the vast majority of the season
She sprained her right ring finger
(Mar. 16) the day before the Hawaii game and went 1-for-6 in that game from
the floor
Stacy played quite a bit on the January road trip to her native
Los Angeles (14 minutes versus UCLA, and 18 minutes versus USC)
Had one
of her best games of the year at USC, scoring eight points, going 3-of-4
from the field and 2-of-2 from the line
Stacy followed that up with maybe
her best game of the year versus Long Beach on national TV, as she scored 8
points (on 4-of-4 shooting) and had two assists and two steals in 26
minutes
Stacy knows her role
Plays directly behind All-America Jennifer
Azzi, but Stacy can also play the point if necessary
A most valuable
reserve.
Best career scoring game
-- 16 points versus USC at USC as a sophomore in
one of four games she has started in her career
High games this season
-- 8 points versus USC at USC (3-of-4 from the
field) ; and 8 points versus Long Beach State
(4-of-4 from the field)
MARTHA RICHARDS
Hudson, Wisconsin
#41
Sophomore
5-11 Guard/Forward
Majoring in Psychology with a 3.10 GPA One of the players on the squad
that keeps this team loose
A former National High School Player of the
Year according to Women's Basketball News Service (following the 1987-88
season)
Can play either small forward or shooting guard Could play the
point in a pinch, if necessary
Had a tough year shooting the ball,
although she shot the ball much better in her last 12 games or so
Her
best game this season may have been versus Long Beach on national TV when
she scored 8 points (on 3-of-4 from the field, and 2-of-2 from the line),
and had a season-high 6 rebounds
She scored 10 points twice this
season--once at Holy Cross and once at Arizona State
Her high
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scoring game of the year came against Cal at home--11 points
AVERAGED
3.3 POINTS, 1.9 REBOUNDS, AND 0.9 ASSISTS PER GAME DURING THE SEASON
Shot
340
from
the
field.
Shot better from three-point range ( 371)
Shot
.815 from the free throw line (22-of-27)
Played
for
the
West
Team
at
the
U.S. Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City last summer
A versatile athlete,
Martha HAS joined the nationally-ranked Stanford women's golf team now that
the basketball season is over She is a former Wisconsin state high school
champion golfer
The third-leading scorer in Wisconsin girls' state
basketball history (behind current teammate Sonja Henning, who ranks number
one in that category)
Named Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention in
'89-'90.
Best career scoring game -- 13 points versus Wisconsin in her very first
collegiate game as a freshman in '88-'89.
High game this season
-- 11 points versus Cal at home.
KATY STEDING
Lake Oswego, Oregon
#23
Senior
6-0 Forward
1987-88 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1988-89 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
NCAA FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNEY
Set a SCHOOL RECORD versus Hawaii when she played in her 120th game
Breaks the old mark of 119 games played by Meg Metzger (1979-83)
PLAYED
IN 124 STRAIGHT GAMES; SHE NEVER MISSED A GAME IN HER STANFORD
CAREER
Perhaps the team's most improved player from the time she was a
freshman until now (although Jennifer Azzi is also vastly improved)
Katy
is a three-time First Team All-Pac-10 performer-- as a sophomore and as a
junior, and now again as a senior
A great threat from inside and
outside
Can "bomb" people out of a zone with her "threes" Has
made
at
least one "three" in 26 of the 33 games this year
Has
shot
50
percent
or
better from three-point range in 19 of those 33 games this year
Overall,
she shot 464 from three-point range, which placed her first in the
Pac-10
Made 6 "threes", an NCAA Final Four record, in the NCAA
championship game versus Auburn
Made 5 "threes" versus both San Diego
State and Oregon this season
She was 4-of-4 from three-point range at
Arizona State
AVERAGED 15.1 POINTS, 6.7 REBOUNDS, AND 2.8 ASSISTS PER
GAME
DURING
THE
SEASON
Shot 468 from the field, and 817 from the free
throw line She is the seventh leading scorer in the Pac-10 Started 68
straight games, and 115 of the last 117
She scored in double figures in
25 of her last 29 games, and in 46 of her last 51, and in 58 of her last
64
Steding had five double-doubles this season
Her most recent
double-double came at Arizona State (18 points, 12 rebounds)
ONLY TWO
PLAYERS IN STANFORD HISTORY ARE IN THE STANFORD TOP 10 IN POINTS, REBOUNDS,
and ASSISTS--KATY STEDING AND (AS OF THE MISSISSIPPI GAME) JENNIFER
AZZI
Entering the NCAA Final Four, Katy is 3rd in Stanford career scoring
with 1586 points, 2nd in career rebounding with 864, and 7th in career
assists with 280
Is the 10th-leading rebounder in the league (tied) this
season (6.7 pg)
Had 16 rebounds in a game, her career-high in that
category, versus Arizona State as a freshman in 1986-87
Has changed her
game from her freshman year, when she was strictly a power forward.
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus San Diego State this season
(accomplished in 21 minutes)
High game this season
-- same as above.
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TRISHA STEVENS
Philomath, Oregon
#30
Junior
6-3 Center/Forward
MEMBER U.S. NATIONAL TEAM
1988-89 MIDWEST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
1989-90 WEST REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
1989-90 FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-10
Majoring in Human Biology Would like to someday be a doctor Recently
named
1989-90
First
Team
All-Pac-10
Just named to the West Regional
All-Tournament
Team
The Pac-10 Player of the Week as chosen Jan. 29
The
U.S. ARMY RESERVE NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK as chosen by Billy Packer's
nationally- syndicated television show that same week Trisha was the
FIRST WOMAN ever so named Trisha received all this acclaim mainly because
of her 35-point 12-rebound effort versus Long Beach on national TV Jan.
23
The 35 points was a career-high, the 12 rebounds tied a career-high
Since then, Trisha has scored 30 points in a game played at Washington
State, and scored 35 in the NCAA second-round game versus Hawaii
five times in the last five years has any Stanford player scored 30 Only points
or more in a game for head coach Tara VanDerveer, and Trisha has done it
four times Trisha was an NCAA Midwest All-Regional selection last season
at Louisiana Tech Named to play on the U.S. National Team (with Jennifer
Azzi) this past summer (although she was not able to make the trip to
Brazil because she broke a finger the day before they were to leave)
Her
540 field goal percentage was 4th best in the Pac-10 last season
THIS
YEAR TRISHA LED STANFORD IN SCORING, AVERAGING 17.6 POINTS, 5.9 REBOUNDS,
AND 0.8 ASSISTS DURING THE SEASON Trisha was the third-leading scorer in
the Pac-10 this season, all while averaging just 23.6 minutes per game
Shot .549 from the field, 333 from three-point range (2-of-6), and 798
from the free throw line. TRISHA WOUND UP LEADING THE PAC-10 IN FG PCT.
(.549)
Had four double-doubles this season Currently the 7th-leading
scorer in Stanford history with 1300 points
On Jan. 27 versus ASU at
home, she became the 11th 1000-point scorer in Stanford history
She's
the 11th-leading rebounder with 482 She has scored in double figures in
29 of 33 games this season, including the last 14 straight
Trisha
started 54 straight games, and 93 of the last 94 games.
Best career scoring game
-- 35 points (along with a career-high tying 12
rebounds) versus Long Beach (Jan. 27, 1990)
on national TV (ESPN).
-- 35 points in the NCAA second-round game versus
Hawaii (13-of-18 from field) on Mar. 17, 1990.
Third best career game
-- 31 points versus Iowa in the NCAA Midwest
Regional at Louisiana Tech last year as a
sophomore.
ANGELA TAYLOR
Mountain Home, Idaho
#22 Freshman
5-6 Guard
Angela's story is perhaps the most heart-warming of this 1989-90 season
She began on Oct. 15 as a walk-on, no certainty whatsoever to make the team
A few days later, Coach VanDerveer declared she had made the team
Angela's quiet, pleasant demeanor and hard work ethic have made her a
favorite among her teammates And then just before Christmas, VanDerveer
rewarded Taylor by granting her a basketball scholarship for the remainder
of the season
AVERAGED 0.8 POINTS, 0.6 REBOUNDS, AND 0.2 ASSISTS
Shot 316 from the floor (6-of-18), .500 from three-point range (1-of-2),
and .556 (5-of-9) from the line in 23 game appearances
Angela made her
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first career shot (a three-pointer) in a game versus Ohio University in
Cincinnati at the Communiplex Hall of Fame Classic back in November
Angela has a brother, Gary, who is a sophomore at Stanford
A halfback in
football, Gary started two games for the Stanford football team this past
season
Major is undeclared.
Best career scoring games -- 4 points twice--once versus Ohio and once at
USC.
High game this season
-- same as above.
VAL WHITING
Wilmington, Delaware
#52
Freshman
6-3 Center
1989-90 PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
A dominant player, especially for a freshman
(Pronounced WHITE-ing)
A
dominant rebounder who now leads the team in that category (7.5)
THE
ASSISTS PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AVERAGED 12.4 POINTS, 7.4 REBOUNDS, AND 1.3
Shot .547 from the floor (which was second best in the Pac-10
behind teammate Trisha Stevens), and 714 from the free throw line Also
shot 333 from three-point range (1-of-3)
Averaged 1.8 blocked shots per
game, second best in the Pac-10
Has scored in double figures in 24 of the
32 games she played in this year
Has
shot 50% or better from the field in
24 of the 32 games she played this
season
Was 8-of-11 versus Arizona in a
game played towards season's end a few weeks
ago
Came in off the bench,
averaging just 23.3 minutes per game
CAN shoot the jumper from 15
feet
Has a variety of post moves
Played for the East Team in the U.S.
Olympic Festival in Oklahoma City in
'89
Had six double-doubles this
year, including three in her last seven games
Mentioned in a recent USA
Today issue as one of the top freshmen in the nation
OWNS THE STANFORD
SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR BLOCKED SHOTS--57--SET THIS SEASON.
Best career scoring game
--
20 points at Cal the first time these two
teams met at Cal this year.
High game this season
-- same as above.
JULIE ZEILSTRA
Vernal, Utah
#44
Sophomore
6-3 Center/Forward
Majoring in psychology
A Pac-10 All-Freshman in 1988-89
A very improved
player this past season, starting all 33 games at forward, despite having
two very painful achilles heels NAMED A PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON
JANUARY 15-footer 15 She too has a variety of post moves, but also can hit the
She was 0-2 from three-point range
WITH HER 3.40 GPA, JULIE
HAS BEEN HONORED ALREADY THIS YEAR AS A GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-REGIONAL
PLAYER IN DISTRICT 8, AND THEN EVEN MORE RECENTLY, SHE WAS NAMED A
GTE/COSIDA THIRD TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
AND THEN, SHE WAS NAMED FIRST
TEAM PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC
Scored in double figures in 28 of 33 games this
season, including 24 straight before scoring only seven points versus
Hawaii in the NCAA second-round game
She scored 20 in the win over
Arkansas in the NCAA West Regional Finals
Earlier in January, Julie was
leading the Pac-10 in field goal percentage
Shot 538 from the floor
(fourth best in the Pac-10), and 822 from the free throw line
AVERAGED
13.8 POINTS, 6.1 REBOUNDS, AND 2.2 ASSISTS ENTERING THE NCAA FINAL
FOUR
this
Struggling with achilles problems in both feet, last year and
Writes poetry Had four double-doubles this season Travelled to
Spain last summer as a member of the U.S. Junior Select Team.
High game this season
Best career scoring game -- 27 points versus Washington St. at home this yr
-- same as above.
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promises of nonaggression made at Mu-
Basketball Association's records for scoring and
thighs in this way. "Thighs-
nich, and the phrase "peace for (or in) our
rebounding.
replied. "But knees-never!'
time" became an obscene irony.}
1 Despite his personal successes, Chamber-
lain was criticized for not taking his team to
CHANNING, Carol (1921
CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph (1836-1914), Brit-
titles. Then in 1967, when his Philadelphia
and singer.
ish politician. He was a leading Liberal until he
team finally won a championship, someone
quarreled with Gladstone over Irish Home Rule
asked Chamberlain if he thought that every-
1 As part of a nightclub act.
and joined the Conservatives (1886). Appointed
body would get behind him now. "No way,"
sometimes encouraged the me
colonial secretary (1895), he handled the Boer
he said.
dience to ask her personal qu
War and its aftermath with considerable skill.
"Why not?"
remember the most embarrass
"Nobody roots for Goliath," was the an-
ever had?" asked one man. "Y
1 Chamberlain was once guest of honor at an
swer.
Miss Channing. "Next questi
important civic dinner. The main part of the
meal over, the mayor whispered to Chamber-
lain as the coffee was being served, "Shall we let
CHANEL, Coco [Gabrielle Chanel] (1883-
CHAPLIN, Charlie (1889
the people enjoy themselves a little longer, or
1971), French dress designer. Her Paris fashion
born film actor, who went w
had we better have our speech now?"
house led a trend toward simplicity and comfort
troupe to the United States in
(A similar anecdote is told of others.}
in the design of women's dresses and suits.
legendary as a downtrodden li
trousers and a bowler hat in
1 When Coco's nephew, a country child, vis-
dies as The Gold Rush (1924)
CHAMBERLAIN, Sir [Joseph] Austen
ited his aunt in Paris, he found it difficult to
(1931). He spoke for the first t
(1863-1937), British statesman. As foreign sec-
adapt to the unfamiliar society life. Taken to
Dictator (1940), a film n
retary (1924-29), he negotiated the Locarno
lunch at the Rothschilds', he refused to eat
Knighted in 1976, he is cons
Pact (1925).
with the other children in the nursery because
screen's greatest comic.
the boys were wearing what appeared to him to
1 Offered the post of chancellor of the ex-
be girls' shoes. Sitting instead at the table with
1
chequer in 1919, Austen complained that the
the adults, he looked in horror at the finger-
In 1931 Chaplin invited
prime minister, David Lloyd George, had not
bowls. "I've behaved very well up to now," he
who was visiting Hollywoo
sent for him with the customary formality, but
said, "but I'm not going to drink that!"
screening of his new film Cit
had simply thrown the office at him-like a
two men drove into town to{
bone to a dog. "Stop a minute, Austen," said
2 Coco's friend the Duke of Westminster de-
waved and cheered. Chaplin ti
Lloyd George to him, "there is a good deal of
tested any form of extravagance, and contin-
and explained: "The people ar
meat on that bone."
ued to have his shoes resoled long after the
because none of them unde
uppers were worn out. Exasperated by this ob-
applauding me because everyb
me."
2 Chamberlain and his wife were dining one
session, Coco secretly ordered twelve new
evening with the well-known London hostess
pairs of shoes for him and hid them in his ward-
Mrs. Ronnie Greville. The excellent food and
robe. Some time later she saw the duke, wear-
2 Charlie Chaplin entered a
wine were marred only by the fact that the
ing one of his new pairs of shoes, and unaware
look-alike competition in M
butler had obviously been drinking.
that he was being watched, jump purposefully
came in third.
Rather than make a scene in front of her
into a large puddle to take the offending shine
guests, Mrs. Greville surreptitiously scribbled a
off them.
3 (The playwright Charles
note and handed it to him. The message read:
been brought to Hollywood
"You are drunk-leave the room at once."
3 When Cocteau's Antigone was produced in
play, but was finding it difficu
The butler dutifully laid the slip of paper on a
Paris in 1924 the playwright specified that Mlle
jokes.)
silver salver, tottered around to the other side
Chanel was to make the gowns worn by the
'What's the problem?' ask
of the table, and presented it to Austen Cham-
princesses in the play. "She is our leading cou-
'How, for example, could
berlain.
turière," he said, "and I cannot imagine Oed-
walking down Fifth Avenue,
ipus's daughters patronizing a 'little dress-
peel and still get a laugh? It
maker."
million times,' said MacArth
CHAMBERLAIN, Wilt (1936- ), US bas-
best way to get the laugh? Do
ketball star. Seven feet, one inch tall, Chamber-
4 When the mini-skirt came into fashion in
banana peel, then the fat la
lain dominated the sport during his professional
the mid-1960s, Chanel was asked whether she
then she slips? Or do I show 1
career (1959-73), setting many of the National
approved of girls' exposing their knees and
then the banana peel, and the
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April 5, 1990, Thursday, Home Edition
SECTION: Sports; Part C; Page 3; Column 1; Sports Desk
LENGTH: 782 words
HEADLINE: ALLAN MALAMUD: NOTES ON A SCORECARD
BYLINE: By ALLAN MALAMUD
BODY:
Please don't tell Mister Frisky, but the record winning streak he will be
trying to tie Saturday in the Santa Anita Derby is one of the least imposing in
American sports
Edwin Moses won 122 consecutive 400-meter hurdles races. Rocky Marciano
retired unbeaten after 49 fights. UCLA won 88 consecutive games in basketball,
Oklahoma 47 in football, the Lakers 33 in the NBA and the New York
Giants 26 in the National League
But no thoroughbred in the U.S. or affiliated islands such as Puerto Rico,
where Mister Frisky began his career, ever has equaled the 16 consecutive
victories by Citation in 1948-49
It's a case of animals being even less predictable than human beings and the
conditions of racing - horses moving up in class and adding weight --- being a
great equalizer
The world record of 54 in a row was set by Kincsem, who raced in Europe in
the 1870s.
I'm surprised major league baseball owners and players didn't
reach a compromise on roster limits for the first three weeks of the season --
25 1/2 men per team
Mike Witt's poor spring training performance and demotion to the bullpen
haven't exactly increased his trade value. And now it's doubtful that the Angels
would include Kirk McCaskill in a deal. The rumor mill had McCaskill and Devon
White going to Philadelphia for Von Hayes
One reason the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Billy Hatcher to the Cincinnati Reds
was his $690,000 salary -- pretty hefty for a reserve outfielder even these
days
The New England Patriots are leaning toward Illinois quarterback Jeff George
as the third pick in the NFL draft. Alabama linebacker Keith McCants will go
first to the Atlanta Falcons and Penn State running back Blair Thomas most
likely second to the New York Jets
Andre Ware isn't the only Houston undergraduate turning pro. Linebacker Lamar
Lathon is high on several draft lists, including the Raiders'
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Sports fan deluxe Bill Cosby will wear the jersey of Ramon Ramos, the
Portland Trail Blazer who was seriously injured in an auto accident, in
tonight's episode of "The Cosby Show
II
Now that Marvin Hagler's divorce is final, talks about a Hagler-Sugar Ray
Leonard rematch have begun.
Julio Cesar Chavez and Meldrick Taylor should meet again, but the IBF's
decision to make a rematch mandatory because referee Richard Steele didn't
signal Chavez to go to a neutral corner before starting his count in the 12th
round is absurd
He's still a heavy favorite, but the odds on IBF middleweight champion
Michael Nunn beating Marlon Starling April 14 at the Mirage in Las Vegas have
dropped since Nunn split with Ten Goose Boxing
George Foreman isn't going to fight Gerry Cooney's sparmate Wesley Watson,
after all. Instead, it will be James Waring on April 17 at Caesars Tahoe. Waring
is ranked fifth by the WBA -- in the junior-heavyweight division, that is
I used to think the U.S. Open was the biggest tournament in golf, but now
it's the Masters.
If you like sitting behind home plate, but not behind a screen, old Seals
Stadium in San Francisco would have been your favorite ballpark. During Pacific
Coast League games, fans were protected from foul balls by unbreakable glass
instead of wire
The Kings aren't the only NHL team that went into the playoffs without its
best player. New York Ranger defenseman Brian Leetch is also out because of an
injury
Marty Blake, the NBA's director of scouting, says Chris Jackson, who is
leaving LSU for the draft after his sophomore year, can't play defense. That
puts him in a category with just about every other guard who will be picked
It was in the postseason invitational tournaments - Portsmouth, Va., this
week and Orlando, Fla., next week -- that small-college players such as Dennis
Rodman and Scottie Pippen first came to the close attention of NBA scouts
Sleepers? There's no longer any such thing as a low draft choice in the NBA
now that only two rounds are conducted
Having nowhere to play big-time basketball regularly in this country after
completing her eligibility at Stanford, Jennifer Azzi plans to compete in Italy
before trying out for the 1992 U.S. Olympic team
Once again, the coach of the NCAA champion, Nevada Las Vegas' Jerry
Tarkanian, was slighted in coach-of-the-year balloting that was done before the
tournament began
However, Larry Johnson was voted consensus All- American, a first for a
Rebel
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Prognostication of the year: The day of the NCAA championship game, LSU Coach
Dale Brown told friends that Nevada Las Vegas would beat Duke by 30 points.
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March 30, 1990, Friday, Home Edition
SECTION: Sports; Part C; Page 1; Column 6; Sports Desk
LENGTH: 1321 words
HEADLINE: NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT;
JOHNSON IS MAGIC TO UNLV;
REBELS: JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER HAS BEEN EVERYTHING TARKANIAN WANTED - IF HE
WOULD ONLY SHOOT MORE.
BYLINE: By JERRY CROWE, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DATELINE: LAS VEGAS
BODY:
During a 14-0 run by Nevada Las Vegas at the start of a nationally televised
game against Louisville last month, forward Larry Johnson of the Runnin'
Rebels waved toward the bench.
He wanted out.
"Oh, no," Coach Jerry Tarkanian thought. "He must be sick."
Once on the bench, though, Johnson assured his worried coach that everything
was OK. "But it's seniors night," he told a surprised Tarkanian. "Let Mo play."
UNLV's leading scorer and rebounder had given up his place on the floor for
senior Moses Scurry.
Such magnanimous gestures have come to be expected of Johnson, a transfer
from Odessa College in Texas who joined a veteran team this season, established
himself as UNLV's first consensus All- American and still managed to
ingratiate himself with his new teammates.
"He's just fun to be around," Anderson Hunt said. "When you're around him,
you get that feeling like, 'Damn, I'm around Larry Johnson. I You don't run
into too many people like him."
So accommodating is Johnson that his teammates call him Ambassador. His
generosity is said to have held down his statistics, which may sound surprising
because the 6-foot-7, 250-pound junior is averaging 20.7 points and 11.6
rebounds a game.
Some expected more.
Three years ago, at Skyline High School in Dallas, Johnson was the Parade
Magazine high school player of the year. He signed with Southern Methodist, but
questions about the validity of his score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test
diverted him to Odessa.
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In his first season in West Texas, he was the junior college player of the
year and was named freshman of the year in all of college basketball by the
Sporting News and Basketball Times. He was the only junior college player
invited to the Olympic trials.
Last season, Johnson was even better, averaging 28 points and 17 rebounds a
game and again earning recognition as the JC player of the year. He led the U.S.
team to the gold medal in the World University Games last summer at Duisburg,
West Germany.
So, before he had played a game in major college basketball, Johnson was
projected by some as the player of the year.
Tarkanian called him the best player he'd ever recruited.
Although UNLV had five returning starters, Johnson was on the cover of the
media guide along with Olympian Stacey Augmon. Above them was the declaration:
"The Big Year Is Here!"
It would have been difficult for anybody to live up to that kind of advance
billing, but Tarkanian said Johnson has been everything he expected.
UNLV has reached the Final Four for the second time in four seasons -- the
Rebels (33-5) will play Georgia Tech (28-6) in a semifinal game Saturday night
at McNichols Arena in Denver -- and Johnson was the player of the year in the
Big West Conference.
"All those news clippings don't mean anything, but when I saw him play for
the first time, I knew we could win the national championship," Hunt said of
Johnson, who was named this week as a finalist for the Wooden Award as college
basketball's player of the year.
Tarkanian lost only one letterman from the team that fell one victory short
of the Final Four last season, but Johnson's arrival has not upset the Rebels'
chemistry.
"He came into a veteran team and he fit in beautifully because he's 50
unselfish," Tarkanian said. "I think part of the reason for the way our kids
feel about each other -- the closeness - is because of Larry. He's always
giving credit to somebody else, praising somebody else. And I think that kind of
attitude rubs off."
Said Coach Jerry Pimm of UC Santa Barbara: "His ego is not involved in the
game."
Tarkanian describes all of his players as "great kids," diminishing his
credibility in a season that has been filled with academic problems,
suspensions, fights and arrests, but he can't seem to say enough about Johnson.
"He's such a nice person that you almost can't believe it's true," Tarkanian
said. "I absolutely love him. I don't know anybody who doesn't like him. Even
opposing players like him."
That's not true of many Rebels, but Pimm said of Johnson: "Our players all
thought he was a great guy. He'll talk at you once in a while - he gets his
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little street talk going -- but he is a good person. And, therefore, he'll do
what he has to do to help his team win."
Such as limit his offensive role to get everybody involved.
"I don't think a lot of people have seen all his potential," said Ed
Goorjian, former Loyola Marymount coach and an administrative assistant to
Tarkanian. "I think he has definitely held back. I don't know if that's the
right word, but the important thing for Larry is to be a team player and for the
team to do well.
"What he's doing is good for the team because of the personalities
(involved). It definitely would not be the kind of team that would be happy with
a one-person show.
"He has handled himself just tremendously. He has passed up shots and made
the extra pass."
Occasionally, he has done so to Tarkanian's consternation.
"I always encourage him to shoot more," Tarkanian said, using as an example a
play where the center flashes across the key to take a pass from the wing.
"Whenever (David) Butler flashes high, he shoots it," Tarkanian said of the
Rebels' 6-10 center. "When Larry flashes high, he never shoots it. And Larry's a
great shooter! But he never shoots it. I said, 'Larry, shoot the ball.' He never
misses it in practice."
Next season, Tarkanian said, he probably will force the issue.
"We will utilize him more," he said. "And I think he will feel like exerting
himself more."
It's possible, though, that Johnson will forgo his senior year to join the
NBA.
"Everybody's known about him since high school," said Jerry Reynolds, vice
president of the Sacramento Kings. "He's not exactly a sleeper."
Reynolds said Johnson would have been a first-round draft choice last year.
He would be a lottery pick this year, Reynolds said, and would "definitely" be
among the top five next season.
"There's nothing he can't do quite well," said Reynolds, who compared Johnson
to Charles Barkley of the Philadelphia 76ers. "The only negative I can see is
that for the position he likes to play -- around the basket -- he's not very
tall. But his strength makes up for it."
Last November, Laker General Manager Jerry West called Johnson "absolutely
tremendous," adding: "I don't know how he can stay in school, he's so
tremendous."
Asked this week if Johnson had been everything he expected, West said: "Is he
everything you expected? He is a great player. He's tough. He knows how to play.
His court demeanor is wonderful."
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Johnson, though, said the NBA will have to wait.
"That's what I've said 20,000 times," he said again this week. "I'll be back.
I love it here. I'm just having too much fun."
Johnson and Augmon, who met during the Olympic trials two years ago, are the
best of friends, often sneaking out of pregame meals to dine together at
McDonald's.
"But don't tell Coach," Johnson told a television reporter.
Tark probably wouldn't mind.
Just the other day, Johnson asked Tarkanian, 59, if he would be back next
fall for an 18th season as UNLV coach, and Tarkanian told him: "If you come
back."
How would Johnson benefit from another season at UNLV?
"The only thing he doesn't do is put it on the floor and pull up quickly for
a jump shot, but he's got much better range than people think," said Pimm, who
watched Johnson during tryouts for the World University Games last summer and
called him dominant.
Said Johnson: "There are a lot of things I need to work on - perimeter
defense, shooting, ballhandling. Hopefully, next year I can work on those things
and become a better basketball player."
Tarkanian said Johnson, 21, has told him that he isn't ready for the NBA
lifestyle.
And Johnson has told friends that he would like to stay to help make Augmon a
better player.
Apparently, that's his way -- always thinking of somebody else.
GRAPHIC: Photo, UNLV All- American Larry Johnson (4) celebrates with Greg
Anthony during victory over Loyola. ; Photo, COLOR, (Orange County Edition C1)
UNLV All- American Larry Johnson (4) celebrates with Greg Anthony during
victory over Loyola. LORI SHEPLER / Los Angeles Times
TYPE: Profile
SUBJECT: JOHNSON, LARRY; COLLEGE ATHLETICS; BASKETBALL PLAYERS; UNIVERSITY OF
NEVADA AT LAS VEGAS; BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS; NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
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The San Francisco Chronicle
MARCH 21, 1990, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION
SECTION: SPORTS; Pg. D1
LENGTH: 984 words
HEADLINE: The 'Perfect' Power Forward
Everyone wants to know if UNLV's Larry Johnson is going pro; he says
BYLINE: Jake Curtis, Chronicle Staff Writer
KEYWORD: BASKETBALL
BODY:
You know those statistics that authorities use to scare you, like: 'Every
four seconds a crime is committed.
In the case of Nevada-Las Vegas' power forward, the phrase goes: 'Every
fourseconds, Larry Johnson is asked whether he 11 turn pro this year.
Johnson, a junior and the most intimidating-looking player in college
basketball, has been fielding the same question repeatedly for the last month.
Each time he exposes his gold front tooth with a smile - not the showy Magic
Johnson toothpaste ad, just a friendly, pleasant grin - and says politely,
'No, I'm coming back next year. I'm not ready for the pros yet.
Not ready? Johnson, a consensus first-team All- American, has helped UNLV
to a third-round NCAA Tournament game against Ball State on Friday at the
Oakland Coliseum Arena. He may be college player of the year as a junior and
could be the first overall NBA pick this year.
His coach at Skyline High in Dallas, J.D. Mayo, said Johnson would have been
a lottery pick had he entered the pros last season out of Odessa Junior College.
And New Mexico State coach Neil McCarthy, who faced UNLV twice this season,
says, ' ' He may be as skilled a four-man (power forward) as the NBA has right
now.
He is called the perfect NBA power forward, despite being 6-foot-7 when the
going height for NBA power forwards is 6-10. You see, Johnson weighs 252 pounds,
and it looks as if about 250 of it is stacked neatly between his midsection and
neck.
He is an absolute physical wonder, and his massive shoulders appear more
ominous because he wears a white T-shirt under his jersey.
told Larry,' said teammate Stacey Cvijanovich, 11 'If you ever had a
mean streak, it would be murder.
Luckily for all concerned, Johnson is a gentle man with worlds of patience.
He signs autographs forever, apologizing to one little girl when he took more
than two seconds to get to her, and talks to the media endlessly -- no boasting,
just easy-going chatter.
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'That's ambassador Johnson, says teammate Greg Anthony, listening in. 'We
should pay him an endorsement fee.
Johnson has helped UNLV's image considerably. When some teammates stopped
talking to the media this season, Johnson was always accessible.
'The media's been good to me,'' he says.
What's not to like? Patient, talented, easy-going. Has anybody ever seen this
guy mad?
''Yeah,' said teammate and close friend Stacey Augmon, ''It's scary.
Just the thought is frightening. And certainly there are players and fans who
want to test the big guy.
''He takes a lot,'' said Augmon. ''I wouldn't take half the stuff he does, on
or off the court.'
Gentleness is an unlikely trait, given Johnson's background. He grew up in
an area of the Dallas projects known as the War Zone, a place where drug deals
and prostitution were as common as flies.
His mother kept him in check, and by the time he was 14, Johnson had his
priorities set - he was going to play pro basketball.
'Things on the side can nibble at you,'' said Mayo, ''but he doesn't party
or do drugs or anything. He just worked on getting better. The days after his
last game as a senior, he said, 'Coach, can I start Monday getting ready for
college and the McDonald's all-star game?'''
Johnson had mastered every phase of the game by the time he left high school
and was rated among the top three prep players in the country.
' ' He could play any of the five positions, said Mayo.
Johnson signed to play at Southern Methodist, but his SAT scores were less
than 700, which meant he had to sit out his freshman year. He took the test
again and scored much higher, easily enough to play as a freshman, but SMU,
already smitten by a death penalty in football, was wary of Johnson's marked
test-score improvement and still required that he sit out his freshman year.
Johnson decided to go to Odessa (Texas) Junior College instead, and he became
the nation's dominant JC player, while improving his bench press to 350 pounds.
There are tales of Johnson's practices at Odessa -- having two players defend
him while a point guard tries to feed him the ball or holding off a 250-pound
reserve center with one arm.
' ' And he hung around the perimeter a lot,'' said Riley Smith, a teammate of
Johnson's at Odessa and the Big Sky player of the year this season at Idaho.
'He could do anything. They have him down on the block at Vegas, but he can
shoot as well as anyone.
He was the only JC player invited to the Olympic tryouts in 1988, and may be
the player of the year in his first season on the major-college level.
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Johnson's has only two drawbacks: he is 50 efficient that he makes things
look too easy, and he's not selfish enough. UNLV's Jerry Tarkanian had to tell
Johnson to shoot more, and Mayo recalls telling Johnson the same thing.
''He'd say, 'Oh, coach, I'm just having fun passing the ball, 111 Mayo said,
and besides, there's two guys on me.' I said, 'If there's six on you, then
you pass it out. 111
McCarthy said he can't believe a man so big can be that agile and have hands
so soft.
''He's so smooth and handles himself 50 well,' said Pacific coach Bob
Thomason, 'sometimes it looks like he could do so much more but he doesn't want
to - that he wants to keep his team happy.'
Ohio State's Chris Jent discovered that defending Johnson was a
near-impossible task.
''I realized I can't get in a pushing match with him,'' said Jent, ' 'because
I'd get pushed off the court. And he's so strong that it's tough for me to front
him and prevent him from getting a lob, even though he's just 6-7.
' ' And he's such a hard worker. Most post players, if you get in front of them
twice and they don't get the ball, they quit. He just worked harder until he got
it.''
So, Larry, are you going to turn pro? ''No.''
Even if UNLV is placed on probation? ''No.'
Stay there, we're not convinced. We'll be back in four seconds.
GRAPHIC: PHOTO, UNLV's Larry Johnson looks intimidating but he's friendly and
gentle, BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
SUBJECT: SPORTS; BIOGRAPHY; COLLEGES
NAME: Larry Johnson
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OHNSON
Forward, 6-7, 250, Junior -- Dallas, TX (Odessa JC)
20.9 PPG / 11.2 RPG / 2.1 APG / 32.0 MPG / 63% FG PCT / 77% FT PCT
National Player of the Year Candidate.. finalist for the John Wooden Award... one of the mest dominating
power forwards in college basketball Big Weet Conference Player of the Year as well ¥ Big West Tournament Most
Valumble player... one of the most highly touted Junior college transfers ever, Jehnson has still managed to exceed
expectations leads UNLV in acoring, rebounding, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and blocks... had
21 "double-doubles" during the regular season. missed a triple-double by two assists against Utah state (2/1)
registered # "double-double" in 15 of the last 19 games... the only Rebel to appear and start in all 34 games... a
punishing, physical player who is a tenacious rebounder also has ability to run the court exceptionally
possesses talent for converting the offensive rebound into a field goal and then drawing the foul... scored in
double figures all 34 games registered season high 32 points against DePaut (11/24) and Cal State Fullerton
(3/9) had a season high 16 rebounds four times began his UNLV career with a 24 point, 16-rebound performance
against Loyola Marymount in the Dodge NIT... followed that with a 25-point, 10-rebound game against California
has scored 20 or more points 20 times in those games he averages 11.3 rebounds per game... has been held under
seven rebounds only three times.. set a school record by converting on all 12 free throws attempts against North
Carolina State... will be the first UNLV player since Sidney Green (1983) to average double figures in points and
rebounds. his 20.9 scoring average is the seventh highest single season work in school history and his 709 points
are the most since Armon Gilliam scored 903 in 1987 his 382 rebounds are the second highest single season mark in
UNLV history needs only 43 boards to have the highest single season total his 45 blocks ties for third on the
all-time single season list... averaged 21 points and 11.7 rebounds per game in the Big West Tournament...) Big West
Conference Player of the Week on two occasions The Sporting News National Player of the Week (Feb. 5)... windex
Player of the Week (Feb. 26)... Chavrolet Scholarship Player of the Game against North Carolina State.. selected to
the Dodge NIT All-Star team... the 1989 USA Basketbell Player of the Year & member of the gold medal winning u.s.
team at the World University Games this pest summer.
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29 UC Santa Borbs 1/ 1 4/ , .800 o/ o .000 2/ 3 .667 10 1 4 5 5/1 0 3 o 4 27
30 Utah state 1/ 1 10/ 16 .625 o/ 1 .000 11/ 12 ,919 31 3 7 10 " 0 , 2 1 36
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Guard, 6-1 1/2, 176, Sophomore ⑉ Detroit, MI (Southwestern HS)
13.7 PPG / 2.2 RPG / 3.9 APG / 31.2 MPG / 48% FG PCT / 664 FT PCT
UNLV's top scoring threat from the perimater, Hunt brings great quickness and defense to the shooting guard
slot his performances are an excellent barometer for UNLV success opens up UNLV's inside game when he is
connecting from the outside an honorable mention all-Big West selection also an all-Big West Tournament pick
after averaging 15.7 points per game in the tourney during the season averaged 15.7 points and 3.9 assists per
game
scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds in the Big West Championship game newed the Big West's Player
of the week (Jan. 2) after scoring 28 points against Arkansas was named Chevrolet Scholarship Player of the Game
during that game shot 30% from three-point range. Led the team with 216 three-point attempta and 84 makes
scored a careet high 31 points twice this season against Louisiana State (1/28) and New Mexico State (2/15)
in both those games he connected on nine three-pointers and dished off five assists had his first "double-double"
in the regular sesson finale against Cal State Fullerton 22 points and a career-high 10 assists has seen more
playing time at the point guard spot will often rotate to the point when Greg Anthony comes out of the game
needs 40 points in the NCAA's to reach the 1,000 point plateau. has scored in double figures in 26 of his 33
games. scored 20 points or more 10 times and 15 points or more 16 times set 8 career high with seven rebounds
against UC Santa Barbara (1/25) and Fresho State (2/12) has improved his field goal shooting this season --
shooting at the 48% mark in comparison to last season's 40% better than helf of his field goal attempts were from
three-point land 216 of 400 an explosive leaper often releases early on fastbreak opportunities his
quickness allows him to be one of the best defensive players in the country played on the West team at the U.S.
Olympic sports Festival last seeson.. immortalized to Rebel fans after hitting game winning 3-pointer against top-
-ranked Arizona in the 1989 NCAA West Regional scored 21 points against Arizona in the NCAA Tournament victory
named to the all-Big West Freshmen team last season after averaging 12.0 points and 3.6 assists per game.
/--
TOTAL
--/
3PT
.../
OFF DEF TOT
C# OPPONENT
o/ as FG/ FGA FG% FG/ FOA PGS IV FTA FT% PTB RED RE# ID PP/ 0 AST TO BLK STL NIN
1
LOYOLA
MARYHOU
"
1
11/
21
.524
3/
7 ,429
1/
2 .500
26
the
2
4
3/0
6
1
0
6
39
2 CALIFORNIA
1/
1
6/
11
.546
2/
6 .333
2/
5 .400
16
0
6
é
3/
5
1
0
1
27
3 Kansas
"
1
91
21
.429
2/ 10 .200
1/
1 1.000
21
0
1
1
0
PM
3
0
2
34
4 DePaut
V
1
21
6
.333
2/
6
,500
2/
4
.500
B
0
1
1
0
4
2
0
0
16
5 Oklahoma
1/
1
3/
10
.500
1/
5
.200
3/
6
750
14
0
0
0
1/ D
2
0
,
0
35
6 positic
1/
1
5/
6
.833
2/
3
.447
4/
5 .800
16
D
0
0
2/0
3
1
0
0
26
7 I OVA
V
1
V
, .143
1/
4
.250
2/
2 1.000
5
0
1
1
7
2
0
0
25
8 LONG BEACH STA
1/
1
4/
13
.305
o/
2
.000
21
3
.667
10
1
2
3
a
&
0
o
0
26
9 ARKANSAS
1/
1
11/
18
.611
6/ 12 .500
a
1
.000
28
2
2
4
3/0
6
3
D
1
35
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/
1
10/
14
.714
$/
9
.667
2/
3
.667
29
1
2
3
o/ @
&
1
1
0
27
11 San Jose State 1/ , 3/ 6 .500 1/ 2 .300 0/ 0 .000 7 0 1 1 V 0 3 2 0 1 22
12 New Mexico Ste
"
1
4/
9
.445
2/
7
.286
o/
0
.000
10
0
1
1
2/0
2
0
0
0
31
14 Fresho State
1/
1
2/
5
.400
1/
3 .333
2/
3
.667
7
o
2
2
D/ 0
2
4
1
1
34
15 UC IRVINE
1/
1
41
#
.500
1/
7
429
0/
0
.000
11
0
0
0
o/ 0
4
0
0
1
15
16 Long Deach Sta 1/ 1 9/ 12 .750 3/ 5 .600 1/ 3 .333 22 1 1 7 4/ 0 2 3 0 1 31
17 UC SANTA BARBA
V
,
8/
17
.471
3/
7
.429
3/
5
.600
22
2
$
7
V 0
4
4
o
1
35
18 Louisiana Stat
1/
1
11/
21
.524
9/
14
643
01
0
.000
31
2
2
&
2/0
5
0
0
1
38
19 UTAN STATE
1/
1
7/
15
.467
3/
8
.375
D/
1
,000
17
1
0
1
" 0
$
2
0
1
24
20 NORTH CAROLINA
1/
?
1/ 7 .143
1/
5 .200
4/
1.000
7
0
3
3
2/0
4
,
1
2
37
21 SAW JOSE STATE
1/
1
41
6 .667
2/
2 1.000
D/
D
.000
10
0
0
D
1/ 0
1
0
0
1
21
22 PACIFIC
1/
,
2/
7
286
0/
3
.000
V
2
.500
$
0
,
1
1/ 0
6
0
0
?
19
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
1/
1
3/ 10 .500
31
8
.375
0/
0
.000
13
0
1
1
1/ 0
4
1
D
0
31
24 FRESHO STATE
1/
1
4/
11
.364
o/
3
.000
0/
3
.000
8
6
1
7
4/ 0
6
3
0
2
40
25 NEW MEXICO STA
"
9
11/
16
.688
9/
14
.643
c/
D
.000
31
0
0
c
2/ 0
,
3
0
0
38
26 ARIZONA
"
1
3/
10
.300
o/
3
.000
4/
4 1.000
10
1
1
2
3/0
3
0
0
3
38
27 LIC Irvine
17
1
9,
17
.529
5/
,
.356
2/
2 1.000
25
2
6
6
V 0
3
?
0
0
39
28 LOUISVILLE
1/
1
6/
14
.429
3/
11
.273
2/
,
.667
17
0
2
2
Q/ o
3
0
0
0
39
29 UC Sente Borba
1/
,
3/
18
.188
2/
13
.156
3/
4
.750
11
0
0
D
1/0
6
2
0
1
40
30 Utah State
1/
1
4/
16
.250
o,
, .000
6/
4
1.000
12
2
0
2
3/ 0
7
2
D
:
38
31
Cel
State
Full
1/
1
9, 12 .750
3/
4 750
1/
3 .333
22
0
1
1
1/ D
10
0
0
1
37
32 Cal State full
"
1
3/ 12 .417
"
5 .200
2/
2 1.000
13
0
0
0
3/0
1
?
1
2
28
33 Pacifie
1/
1
81
10
.800
3/
5 .600
0/
0 .000
19
0
2
2
1/ 0
2
3
0
2
27
34
Long
Beach
ste
1/
1
5/
16
313
2/
9 .222
3/
4
.750
15
3
3
6
2/0
1
2
0
1
37
Totals
33/ 33 191/ 400 .475 K/ 216 389 51/ 77 .642 517 26 4a 74 57/ c 128 53 5 32 1031
/--TOTAL--/
/---3
PT---/
OFF DEF TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FG%
FG/FGA
FG%
FT/FTA
FT%
REB
REB
RES
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
58-89
37/21
1058
158/396
.399
79/218
.362
48/70
.686
16
48
64
1.7
79/1
134
68
3
49
443
12.0
89-90
33/33
1031
191/400
.478
84/216
.389
51/77
.662
26
48
74
2.2
57/0
128
53
5
32
517
15.7
49
DA
138
,
o
136/1
262
121
&
81
960
13.7
SENT BY:UNLV SPORTS INFO
; 4-13-90 10:47AM ;
7027390989-
2024566218;#11
00 DAVID BUTLER
2H
Center, 6-10, 200, Senior - Washington, D.C. (San Jacinto JC)
16.8 PPG / 7.5 RPG / 1.9 APG / 28.8 MPG / 49% FG PCT / 74% FT PCT
All-America Candidate perhaps the quickest and most athletic center in the country... culminating 5
sensational two-year career at UNLV.. a first team all-Big West selection for the second consecutive season named
,to the all-Big West Tournament team after averaging 16.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game... for the season is
averaging 16.8 points and 7.5 rebounds per game... is second on the team in both of those categories.. an imposing
force in the paint, he has also blocked 29 shots... sat out the first six games of the season due to academic
inelibility.. finished the regular season strong with 24 points at Utah State and 26 points at Cal State
Fullerton the 26 points tied his career high twice putted down a career high 13 rebounds Arkansas (12/30)
and Freeno State (1/15) dished out a career high six assists on two occasions has scored in double figures in
17 consecutive games and in 25 of the 27 games in which he has played.. has six "double-doubles" (points and
rebounds) has had eight or more rebounds in 16 games... during one three-game stretch in January he scored 58
points and pulled down 34 rebounds in Just his 63rd game, he became the 18th player in UNLV history to score
1,000 points with 19 in the sig West Tournament Championship gome . much improved free throw shooter this sesson
he is hitting at a 74% clip compared to last season's 61%... runs the court as well as any big man in the nation
can also beng on the inside, thriving on action in the post... possess a deadly turn-around jumper and is adept to
both his right and left sides... not surprisingly has never attempted a three-point field goal in his career
earned honorable mention all-America honors from The Sporting News last season.. named to the all-NCAA West
Regional team last season after averaging 17.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game... lived up to his billing as one of
the best JC transfers in the country after leading UNLV in scoring at 15.4 points per game in 1989 also averaged
6.5 rebounds per game.
1--
TOTAL
--/
1...
3PT
.../
OFF DEF TOT
of OPPONENT
G/ as FC/ FGA FGI FO/ FOA FOX 11/ FTA FTX PTS REB RES RED PF/ v AST TO BLK 9TL MIN
7 TOWA
V
1
6/
12
.500
O/
0
.000
6/
a
.750
18
3
2
,
2
2
2
0
26
a LONG BEACH STA 1/ 1 3/ 13 .385 o, 0 .000 4/ 3 .800 16 2 5 7 3/0 1 1 1 2 26
. ARKANSAS
1/ 1 5/ 13 .385 o/ 0 .000 7/ , .773 17 a , 13 0 5 4 1 1 33
10 CAL STATE FULL
1/ 1 4/ 12 333 o/ 0 .000 V 2 .500 9 # 2 10 2/0 0 0 1 0 22
11 San Jose State
"
D
a/
10
.800
or
0
.000
3/
$ 1.000
19
1
1
2
45
0
1
5
2
1
19
12 New Mexico Ste
1/
1
87
17
.471
o/
0
.000
8/
,
.889
24
6
5
11
0
9
5
1
0
36
13 Temple
1/ 1 3/ 7 .429 D/ 0 .000 12/ 16 .857 18 6 4 10 5/1 , 1 0 2 36
16 Freshe State
1/
1
6/
12
.500
or
0
.000
4/
6
.667
16
5
8
13
2/0
6
3
0
1
36
15 UC TRVINE
1/ 1 7/ 11 .634 of D .000 3/ 4 .750 17 3 2 5 2/0 1 3 3 0 24
16 Lang Beach $10
1/
1
3/
9
.333
0/
0
.000
or
0
.000
6
2
1
3
5/1
0
3
1
1
20
1& Louisiana Stat
"
1
8/
19
.421
o/
0
.000
6/
.
.667
22
3
0
,
5/1
Z
4
1
1
35
19 UTAN state
1/
1
4/
9
.445
o/
0
.000
2/
2 1,000
10
1
,
a
4/
D
3
3
1
1
25
20 WORTH CAROLINA 11 1 " 11 .636 o/ 0 .000 1/ 2 .500 15 2 1 3 3/0 0 4 0 3 31
21 SAN JOSÉ STATE
V
1
71
10
.700
07
0
.000
3/
6
.500
17
1
3
4
2/0
4
3
0
2
24
22 PACIFIC
1/
1
5/
13
.385
o/
a
.000
5/
8
.750
16
3
5
8
2/ 6
6
4
0
3
3
23 OKLAHOMA STATE
V
1
3/
9
.333
o/
0.000
7/
&
.875
13
3
5
8
9
1
3
o
0
21
24 FRESHO STATE
1/
1
91
16
.438
o/
0
.000
8/
14
.571
22
,
4
,
2/ 0
3
3
0
1
35
25 NEW MEXICO $TA
"
1
5/
11
.655
o/
0
.000
71
.
,778
17
3
3
é
3/ 0
ne
3
1
D
28
26 ARIZONA
1/
1
b/
9
.667
D/
0
.000
7/
a
.875
19
D
2
2
5/
1
1
2
1
29
27 UC Irvine
1/
1
7/
13
.539
o/
0
.000
6/
8
.750
20
1
2
3
1/ 0
2
1
4
,
33
26 LOUISVILLE
1/
1
3/
8
.625
o/
0
.000
47
8
.500
14
3
4
9
4/ B
3
2
1
1
31
20 UC Sente Serbe
1/
1
5/
12
.417
0/
c
.000
2/
3
.667
12
1
8
9
5/
1
4
1
0
36
30 Urah State
1/ , 8/ 20 .400 o/ 0 .000 8/ $ 1.000 24 an 7 12 4/0 0 2 1 0 33
31 Cal Brate Full 1/ 1 11/ 13 .846 o/ 0.000 4/ 6 .667 26 1 6 7 4/ 0 3 3 1 ₹ 32
32 Cal State Full " 1 2/ 6 .333 0/ 0 .000 10/ 15 .667 14 3 4 . 4/0 1 1 3 2 21
33 Pacific
1/
1
4/
13
.300
o/
D
.000
"
10
.700
15
4
&
a
3/ 0
1
0
o
2
26
V
Long
Beach
sta
"
1
5/
,
.356
o/
a
.000
9,
"
.618
19
&
$
9
" B
2
0
1
0
35
Totals
27/ 26 154/ 317 .486 o/ D .000 145/ 195 .764 453 89 113 202 87/ $ 52 70 29 28 778
/--TOTAL--/
1---3
PT---/
OFF
DEF
TOT
YEAR
G/GS
MIN
FG/FGA
FGX
FQ/FGA
FC%
FT/FTA
FT%
REB
REB
RED
AVG
PF/D
AST
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
58-39
36/33
1061
213/410
.520
O/C
---
127/209
.608
101
131
232
6.3
119/6
31
82
24
24
553
15.4
89-90
27/26
778
154/317
.486
0/0
...
145/195
.744
89
113
202
7.5
87/5
52
70
29
28
453
16.8
Totals
63/59
1839
367/727
.505
0/0
--- 272/404 .673 190 244 434 6.9 206/11 83 152 53 52 1006 15.9