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Washington State Women’s Basketball Washington State Athletic Media Relations • Bohler Addition 195 • Pullman, WA 99164 • (509) 335-2684 Jason Krump (Interim Women’s Basketball) - Office 509.335.8843 • [email protected] Bill Stevens, Director - Office: 509.335.4294 • Email: [email protected] Assistant Directors: Linda Chalich ([email protected]) • Craig Lawson ([email protected]) • Jessica Schmick ([email protected]) WSU Schedule Record: 0-0, 0-0 Time (PT)/Result 11/7 Lewis-Clark State (Exh.) W - 64-63 11/12 at Saint Mary’s L - 73-69 11/14 at UC Davis L - 77-38 11/18 at Portland L - 91-80 11/22 vs. Nebraska 7 p.m. Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown 11/26 vs. North Carolina 11/27TBA 11/28TBA 2:15 p.m. TBA TBA 12/5 12/7 12/11 12/18 12/21 12/31 1/2 1/6 1/8 1/14 1/16 1/20 1/22 1/30 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/26 3/3 3/5 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 10 a.m. TBA 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA TBA vs. Nevada vs. South Dakota St. at Gonzaga at Wyoming at San Diego State vs. USC vs. UCLA at Oregon at Oregon State vs. California vs. Stanford at Arizona State at Arizona at Washington vs. Oregon State vs. Oregon at Stanford at California vs. Arizona vs. Arizona State vs. Washington at USC at UCLA 3/9-3/12 Pac-10 Conference Tournament Cougars Home Season Opener Vs. Nebraska Washington State Cougars (0-3, 0-0) vs. Nebraska November 22 • Pullman, Wash. • 7 p.m. (PT) Cougars face No. 21 Nebraska in home season opener. vs. North Carolina November 26 • Honolulu Hawaii • 2:15 p.m. (PT) Game one of Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Showdown What’s Happening: After opening the season with three straight road games, the Washington State women’s basketball team (0-3) returns to Pullman for its 201011 season home opener vs. No. 21 (ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll) Nebraska (3-0), Monday, Nov. 22 for a 7 p.m. tip at Beasley Coliseum. Series History: Monday’s game will mark the fourth all-time meeting between Nebraska and WSU. The Huskers have won all three previous meetings, including a 107-54 win last year at Lincoln. Last season, Nebraska was one of four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16. Common Opponent: Despite only three games into the season, the Cougars and Huskers share a common opponent: St. Mary’s. The Cougars lost the season opener at St. Mary’s 73-69, Nov. 12. The game was a back and forth affair with 12 ties and 13 lead changes. Freshman Sage Romberg led WSU with 19 points including 15 in the first half, while Jazmine Perkins added 17, and Rosetta Adzasu 15 for the Cougars. Nebraska comes to Pullman off a 64-63 victory over St. Mary’s in Lincoln, Saturday, Nov. 20. Dominique Kelley led Nebraska with 22 points. Listen In: Fans can listen to this Monday’s game live on KQQQ 1150 AM or KHTR (104.3 FM) in the Pullman/Moscow area, or with a subscription to Cougar All Access at WSUCougars.com (click on the All Access button on the WSUCougars.com home page). Steve Grubbs will call the action. Last Game Recap: The Cougars rallied from a 52-30 halftime deficit to pull within six points late in the second half but fell to the Portland Pilots 91-80 in nonconference women’s basketball action Nov. 18 at the Chiles Center in Portland. Rosetta Adzasu led a quartet of Cougars who scored in double figures with 20 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WSU Quick Facts WSU Information Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pullman, Wash. Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cougars Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson and Gray Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1890 President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elson S. Floyd Athletic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Moos Faculty Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ken Casavant Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific-10 Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,300 Venue . . . . . . . . . Beasley Coliseum (11,671) Tickets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-GO-COUGS Website. . . . . . . . . . www.WSUCougars.com Twitter . . . . . . twitter.com/WSUCougars_com Facebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . facebook.com/ WSUCougarAthletics YouTube. youtube.com/WSUCougarAthletics SID Information SID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Stevens Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Chalich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Lawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jessica Schmick Address. . . . . . . Bohler Athletic Complex 195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . 509-335-COUG (2684) FAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509-335-0267 Team Information Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . June Daugherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State, 1978 WSU Record. . . . . . . 24-66 (Three Seasons) Career Record. . . . . . . 338-279 (21 Seasons) Associate Head Coach . . . . . Mike Daugherty Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mo Hines Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . Brian Holsinger Coordinator of Operations. . . . . Kate Werner Student-Athletes Returning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Newcomers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2009-10 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-22 2009-10 Pac-10 Record/Finish. . . . . 3-15/9th Find WSU Women’s Hoops WSU RADIO:Fans can listen to this weekend’s games live on KQQQ 1150 AM or KHTR (104.3 FM) in the Pullman/Moscow area, or with a subscription to Cougar All Access at WSUCougars. com (click on the All Access button on the WSUCougars.com home page). Steve Grubbs will call the games live. WSUCOUGARS.COM: Student-athlete bios, stats, schedule, results, records, and blog can be found at the women’s basketball home page at WSUCougars.com, the official website of Cougar Athletics. COUGAR ATHLETICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Find WSU Athletics on Twitter (twitter.com/ WSUCougars_com), Facebook (facebook.com/ WSUCougarAthletics) and YouTube (youtube. com/WSUCougarAthletics). points. The freshman duo of Hana Potter, who started her first career game, and Sage Romberg combined for 31 points. Potter scored 17 while Romberg added 14, her second double-digit scoring effort in three games this season. Carly Noyes added 12 points for WSU. Making Some Noyes: With five blocks vs. Portland, Carly Noyes increased her in that category to 66 and is just one behind Bianca McCall for sixth on the school’s all-time list. In addition, Noyes’ five blocks was just one behind the school single-game record. News & Notes: Junior point guard April Cook (back), WSU’s leading scorer last season, has sat out the Cougars’ first three games and her status is day-today…the Cougars three true freshman (Hana Potter, Sage Romberg, Brandi Thomas) have started at least one game this young season. Romberg has started all three…Romberg is the second leading scorer on the team with an 11.0 points per game average, behind Rosetta Adzasu’s 12.3 average. Academic Excellence: At the Oct. 23 volleyball match vs. Arizona, the Cougars were recognized as recipients of the Seehafer Academic Award, earned for the 2010 spring semester. The Seehafer award is presented each semester to the WSU athletic team that demonstrates the most improved academic performance or greatest strides toward achieving its team academic goals. During the 2010 spring semester, the Cougars earned their highest semester GPA – a 3.10. Cougars on TV: WSU’s Jan. 14 game versus California has been selected for broadcast by Fox Sports Northwest. The Cougars’ match-up against the Golden Bears at Beasley Coliseum will tip at 5:30 p.m. It will mark the third appearance for the Cougars on television during the 2010-11 season. Two games have previously been selected for live national television broadcasts. The Cougars’ match-ups at Washington (Jan. 30) and at California (Feb. 12) were selected as part of the Pac-10’s 20-game package with FSN, and will be televised nationally. Pac-10 Coaches/Media Polls: After garnering 22 points, the Cougars were tied for eighth with Washington in the Pac-10 Coaches Poll and ninth in the Media Poll with 26 points. Stanford is the coaches’ and media pick to win the Pac-10 women’s basketball title while UCLA was picked to finish second in both polls. Oestreicher retires: Center Jessica Oestreicher will no longer compete with the women’s basketball team due to injuries. Oestreicher redshirted her sophomore season in 2009-10 after undergoing knee surgery following her freshman season. During the 2008-09 season, Oestreicher played in 18 games, starting three, averaging 2.3 points and 1.3 rebounds a game. She is will continue to be on scholarship while pursuing her degree in communication and will serve as color commentator with Steve Grubbs during road broadcasts on the Washington State ISP Sports Network Non-Conference Schedule: In addition to a Pac-10 schedule that features 2010 national runner-up Stanford, 2010 WNIT champion California, NCAA participant UCLA, and in-state rival Washington, the Cougars non-conference slate features at least 10 teams that advanced to postseason play in 2009-10 including Nebraska, one of four No. 1 seeds in the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The Nebraska game marks the 2010-11 home opener for the Cougars, Monday, Nov.22 at 7 p.m. Tickets: Season and single-game tickets are on sale by calling 1-800-GOCOUGS or visiting WSUCougars.com. 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN”S BASKETBALL 2010-11 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 1 2 3 4 5 11 13 20 21 22 24 25 33 42 NAME Cook, April Amojo, Ireti Madison, Katie Grad, Katie Brooks, Devin Perkins, Jazmine Adzasu, Rosetta Calderwood, Katie Tarnowski, Rosie Romberg, Sage Thomas, Brandi Pettersen, Lexie Noyes, Carly Potter, Hana POS PG/G G/F F G PG G PG G/F G/F G/F G/F F C F/C HT 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-8 5-6 5-10 5-5 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-2 EXP 2V SQ 1V 1V TR 2V TR 3V 2V HS HS 2V 1V HS YR JR RS-FR RS-SR RS-SO RS-JR JR JR SR JR FR FR JR SO FR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / COLLEGE) Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Berlin, Germany (Coubertin Gymnasium) Vancouver, Wash. (Prairie HS/Idaho) Lake Tapps, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside HS) Seattle, Wash. (New Mexico State) Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS/Yakima Valley) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Archbishop Wood HS) McKinleyville, Calif. (McKinleyville HS) McCleary, Wash. (Elma HS) Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS) Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake HS) St. Louis Park, Minn. (Hopkins HS) 2010-11 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 13 2 5 20 1 4 3 33 11 25 42 22 21 24 NAME Adzasu, Rosetta Amojo, Ireti Brooks, Devin Calderwood, Katie Cook, April Grad, Katie Madison, Katie Noyes, Carly Perkins, Jazmine Pettersen, Lexie Potter, Hana Romberg, Sage Tarnowski, Rosie Thomas, Brandi POS PG G/F PG G/F PG/G G F C G F F/C G/F G/F G/F HT 5-5 5-10 5-6 6-0 5-8 5-8 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-1 EXP TR SQ TR 3V 2V 1V 1V 1V 2V 2V HS HS 2V HS YR JR RS-FR RS-JR SR JR RS-SO RS-SR SO JR JR FR FR JR FR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / COLLEGE) West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS/Yakima Valley) Berlin, Germany (Coubertin Gymnasium) Seattle, Wash. (New Mexico State) Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield HS) Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Lake Tapps, Wash. (Auburn-Riverside HS) Vancouver, Wash. (Prairie HS/Idaho) Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake HS) Berkeley, Calif. (Berkeley HS) Spokane, Wash. (Shadle Park HS) St. Louis Park, Minn. (Hopkins HS) McKinleyville, Calif. (McKinleyville HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Archbishop Wood HS) McCleary, Wash. (Elma HS) June Daugherty - Head Coach (Fourth Season) Mike Daugherty - Associate Head Coach (Fourth Season) Mo Hines - Assistant Coach (Fourth Season) Brian Holsinger - Assistant Coach (Fourth Season) Kate Werner - Coordinator of Operations (Fourth Season) Previous Game Starters Nov. 18 at Portland PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Iteti Amojo – EAR-uh-tee / a-MO-jo Katie Calderwood – CALL-der-wood Carly Noyes - Noise Lexie Pettersen – PET-er-sen Rosie Tarnowski – Tar-NOW-ski Rosetta Adzasu - Ah-zah-zoo No. Pos. NamePPG 22 F Sage Romberg 11.0 42 F Hana Potter 7.7 33 C Carly Noyes 8.0 11 G Jazmine Perkins 8.7 13 G Rosetta Adzasu 12.3 WSUCOUGARS.COM 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 13 • Rosetta Adzasu 2 • Ireti Amojo 5 • Devin Brooks 20 • Katie Calderwood 1 • April Cook 4 • Katie Grad 3 • Katie Madison 33 • Carly Noyes 11 • Jazmine Perkins 25 • Lexie Pettersen 42 • Hana Potter 22 • Sage Romberg PG • 5-5 • JR West Linn, Ore. PG/G • 5-8 • JR Carson, Calif. G • 5-10 • JR Berkeley, Calif. G • 5-10 • RS-FR Berlin, Germany G • 5-8 • RS-SO Lake Tapps, Wash. G • 6-1 • JR Spokane, Wash. 21 • Rosie Tarnowski G/F • 6-1 • JR Philadelphia, Pa. PG • 5-6 • RS-JR Seattle, Wash. F • 6-0 • RS-SR Vancouver, Wash. F/C • 6-2 • FR St. Louis Park, Minn. G/F • 6-0 • SR Broomfield, Colo. C • 6-5 • SO Moses Lake, Wash. G/F • 6-1 • FR McKinleyville, Calif. 24 • Brandi Thomas G/F • 6-1 • FR McCleary, Wash. 2010-11 WASHINGTON STATE WOMEN”S BASKETBALL Head Coach June Daugherty With three full seasons under her belt, Washington State University Head Coach June Daugherty has come exactly as advertised, leading the charge toward a New Era in Cougar women’s basketball. Just as she had done at each of her two previous stops, Daugherty, who has coached more than 600 career games, has begun turning around the WSU women’s program, bringing in top-ranked recruiting classes, improving attendance numbers and overseeing student-athletes who place premiums on academics and community service. In year one, Daugherty instilled excitement around Cougar women’s basketball, signing the nation’s 16th-ranked recruiting class (Blue Star Basketball). The class also received a top-25 nod from HoopGurlz (No. 24), ranked second in the Pacific-10 Conference and was unquestionably the greatest signing class in school history. Fans’ excitement translated into a packed Beasley Coliseum, as WSU more than tripled its attendance from the previous season. In year two, Daugherty guided the Cougars to an eighth-place finish in the Pacific-10 Conference, WSU’s highest ranking in the conference since also finishing eighth in 1998-99, and the team posted double-digit wins for the first time since the 2000-01 season. Daugherty also followed the most heralded recruiting class in school history with another highly-ranked class in 2008-09. Following 2008-09, the Cougars ranked among the nation’s top 30 teams in both increasing their win total and increasing their RPI ranking. During the regular season the Cougars won six more games than the previous season, ranking 26th nationally and second in the Pac-10 amongst teams making the greatest turnarounds. WSU also moved up 83 spots in the RPI from the previous season, the second-highest increase amongst Pac-10 teams, and tied for the 28th-highest jump nationally. Last year, in her third season at the helm, the Cougars started to make their move. Despite having the sixth-youngest team in the country, WSU started earning wins and accolades that hadn’t been seen in Pullman for years. The Cougars defeated Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz., in front of a national television audience, their first road win over the Sun Devils in more than 13 years. WSU also defeated USC at Galen Center, the team’s first road win over the Trojans in more than 11 years. Individually, following a 33-point scoring barrage against ASU, then-sophomore guard April Cook garnered WSU’s first Pac-10 Player of the Week honor in four years, and just the second by a Cougar in the last 13 years. Then-freshman Carly Noyes broke WSU’s single-season blocks record, a mark that had stood for 25 years, and became the first player in school history to lead the Pac-10 in the statistical category. Daugherty also signed her third-straight nationally-ranked recruiting class, and if recent history is any indication, greatness should be expected from the get-go. Multiple players from each of her first two signing classes garnered postseason recognition by Pac-10 coaches and media members following their debut seasons. Daugherty’s players have received quite a bit of postseason attention since her arrival on the Palouse. In her first season, then-junior guard Katie Appleton garnered her first-career all-conference honor after being named All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Freshman guard Kezia Kelly was named Freshman All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Freshmen April Cook and Jazmine Perkins took home a slew of honors following the 2008-09 season, earning mention on the All-Pac-10 Team and the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team. Perkins was also named to the Pac-10 All-Defensive Team. And then in 2009-10, Cook garnered her second-straight honorable mention all-conference honor, and freshmen Carly Noyes and KiKi Moore combined for a number of accolades. Dating back to her years at Washington, Daugherty has placed at least one individual on the All-Pac-10 Team each year since 1997. Daugherty, whose career record stands at 338-279 (.548), has more than 20 years of experience working with WNBA-caliber talent. She began her head coaching career at Boise State, where she coached for seven years (1989-96) and compiled a record of 123-74 (73-31 Big Sky Conference). Under her watch, the Broncos not only made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, but achieved their first national ranking and won their first regular season conference title. In 1992, the Broncos won the Big Sky regular season championship, and in 1994 they shared the conference crown with Montana and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. At the conclusion of the 1993-94 season, Daugherty was named Big Sky Co-Coach of the Year. After turning things around at Boise State, Daugherty did the same for Washington, where she coached for 11 seasons. After finishing ninth in the Pac-10 in 2000, Daugherty led the Huskies to their first conference title since 1990, the greatest turnaround in conference history. She led Washington to nine postseason appearances in 11 seasons - six NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT appearances – and led the Huskies all the way to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Elite Eight in 2001. Daugherty helped a number of players earn individual honors at Washington, with Giuliana Mendiola becoming the school’s first Pac-10 Player of the Year, and four players earning District VIII All-America honors. Home attendance soared under Daugherty’s watch at both Boise State and Washington. The Broncos averaged 500 fans per game before Daugherty’s arrival. During her tenure, more than 2,000 fans were coming to watch every game, placing Boise State in the nation’s top 30 for home attendance in each of her seven seasons. Washington led the Pac-10 in home attendance in both 2002-03 and 2003-04. The team chemistry formed on the basketball court is a direct result of creating a family atmosphere with Daugherty’s staff and players. Daugherty creates a home away from home for her basketball family, consisting of coaches, players and support staff. This environment culminated in 16 players combining for 49 selections to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team at Washington, and 30 student-athletes on the Big Sky Conference AllAcademic Team at Boise State. In her three seasons at WSU, six players have combined for eight Pac-10 All-Academic selections. Daugherty’s basketball family is involved not only in providing everything necessary to achieve academic excellence, but also the means to becoming involved in community service. Daugherty leads by example, speaking at meetings for the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis and for many women’s groups. A major advocate for healthy heart awareness, Daugherty was named the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association’s National Coach of the Year in 2008. Since becoming a survivor of sudden cardiac arrest Daugherty has become one of the nation’s most visible spokesmen, filming a nationallyaired commercial, speaking at fund-raisers for the Hope Heart Institute and the American Red Cross and helping WSU sponsor the inaugural “Cougs Have Heart” basketball game to raise awareness for heart disease. WSUCOUGARS.COM