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Zags Battle Washington State Saturday in Final Non-Conference Tilt

GAME 12 - NO. 22/25 GONZAGA AT WASHINGTON STATE

DATE: Saturday, December 21, 2013
TIME: 11:30 a.m.
TV: PAC-12 Network (Washington & Oregon)
TV Talent: Ann Schatz & Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
RADIO: The Key 1050 AM
RADIO TALENT: Steve Myklebust
GAME NOTES: Gonzaga Notes, Washington State Notes
INTERNET COVERAGE:
Live Audio, Live Stats
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THE LAST MEETING: Dec. 29, 2012 @ McCarthey Athletic Center

Gonzaga 51
Washington State 57
Box Score

GONZAGA BULLDOGS
2013-14 RECORD:
9-2
WCC RECORD: 0-0
HEAD COACH: Kelly Graves
DI CAREER RECORD: 362-159 (17th year)
RECORD AT GU: 296-133 (14th year)
STATS LEADERS
POINTS:
Haiden Palmer (14.4)
REBOUNDS: Sunny Greinacher (6.5)
ASSISTS: Jazmine Redmon (4.8)
STEALS: Haiden Palmer (3.1)
Blocks: Sunny Greinacher (1.5)

WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS
2013-14 RECORD: 6-5
PAC-12 RECORD: 0-0
HEAD COACH: June Daugherty
CAREER RECORD: 376-348 (25th)
RECORD AT URC: 62-134 (7th)
STATS LEADERS
POINTS:
Tia Presley (20.5)
REBOUNDS: Shalie Dheensaw (7.1)
ASSISTS: Dawnyelle Awa (3.5)
STEALS: Lia Galdeira (2.3)
BLOCKS: Sage Romberg (0.8)

No. 22/25 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY BULLDOGS (9-2)
F - 14 Sunny Greinacher, 6-4, Jr., Essen, Germany
(12.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg)
G - 3 Haiden Palmer, 5-8, Sr., Moreno Valley, CA
(14.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 3.1 spg)
G - 24 Keani Albanez, 5-10, Jr., Santa Barbara, CA
(8.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 2.0 spg)
F - 33 Lindsay Sherbert, 6-0, Jr., Temecula, CA
(11.8 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 1.9 apg)
G - 34 Jazmine Redmon, 5-9, Sr., Spokane, WA
(5.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 4.8 apg)
HEAD COACH: Kelly Graves (University of New Mexico, 1988)
GONZAGA RECORD: 296-133 (14th year); CAREER RECORD: 362-159 (17th year)

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY COUGARS (6-5)
F - 22 Sage Romberg, 6-1, Sr., McKinleyville, CA
(9.5 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 1.8 apg)
F - 23 Shalie Dheensaw, 6-4, Jr., Victoria, British Columbia
(5.5 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 1.3 apg)
G - 3 Lia Galdeira, 5-11, So., Kamuela, HI
(18.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.3 spg)
G - 5 Tia Presley, 5-9, Jr., Spokane, WA
(20.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 2.0 apg)
G - 11 Dawnyelle Awa, 5-9, So., Kailua-Kona, HI
(5.9 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 3.5 spg)
HEAD COACH: June Daugherty (Ohio State University, 1978)
WSU RECORD: 62-134 (7th year); CAREER RECORD: 376-348 (25th)

BULLDOGS AT WASHINGTON STATE SATURDAY: The Gonzaga University women's basketball team makes the short drive to Pullman, Wash., to battled Washington State University, Saturday. The game, which is the Bulldogs final non-conference game of the season, is set for 11:30 a.m. and will televised on the PAC-12 Network - Washington and Oregon.

ABOUT THE GONZAGA BULLDOGS: Gonzaga University women's basketball is coming off another successful campaign where it earned its fifth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, won its ninth-straight West Coast Conference regular season title and fourth WCC Tournament Championship in five years. The Bulldogs returned 12 letterwinners from its 27-6, 15-1 WCC squad in 2012-13, including four starters. The Zags are currently 9-2 on the year, with their only losses coming at then-No. 11 University of Oklahoma, Nov. 14 and then-No. 4 Stanford, Dec. 14.

WHAT WE RETURNED: Gonzaga University's women's basketball team returned 12 letterwinners, including four starters from last year's squad and lost only two players to graduation. Overall, the Zags returned 80.2 percent of its scoring from the 2012-13 season and 88.5 percent of its rebounding. The Bulldogs top returning scorer is senior Haiden Palmer who led the team in scoring as a junior at 12.5 points per game and was third on the squad in 2011-12 averaging 12.4. Senior Jazmine Redmon and junior Sunny Greinacher are the only other two Zags who averaged more than 20 minutes a game last season.

ABOUT THE WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS: The Washington State University women's basketball team enters into its game with Gonzaga University with a 6-5 overall record and is coming off a 77-73 overtime victory over UC Riverside, Dec. 18. The Cougars have won three of their last four games, including a 76-72 victory over then-No. 10 Nebraska. Two players are averaging double-figure points; Tia Presley at 20.5 points per game and Lia Galdeira at 18.1 points per game. WSU is coached by June Daugherty.

WHAT HAPPENED IN 2012-13? GU VS. WSU:
12/29/12: L, 57-51 @McCarthey Athletic Center
(GU: Haiden Palmer 13 pts, 6 rbs; Sunny Greinacher 8 pts, 10 rbs)
(WSU: Tia Presley 15 pts, 4 stls, Lia Galdeira 11 pts, 8 rbs)

WHAT HAPPENED THE LAST TIME GU PLAYED AT WSU?:
11/30/11: W, 71-69 @Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum
• Then-junior Taelor Karr went baseline-to-baseline to score the buzzer-beater lay-up to give GU the 2-point victory.
• Gonzaga is 1-9 when playing in Pullman.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM WIN OVER UC RIVERSIDE:
• Junior Sunny Greinacher scored a career-tying high 21 points.
• Gonzaga held an opponent to 13 points in a half for the third time this season. The other two coming in the opening 20 minutes of victories over both Colgate University and Portland State University
• Junior Linsday Sherbert drained a career-high five 3-pointers. She hit all five 3-pointers in the second half.
• The 51 second half points is the second-highest point outburst in a half for GU. The Zags scored 53 points in the first half of their win 96-47 win over Portland State University.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM LOSS AT STANFORD:
• Junior Sunny Greinacher matched a then-season-high in points with 18. She also recorded a career-high four blocks.
• Gonzaga was held to a season-low 45 points.
• The Bulldogs hit a season low 25.0 percent from the charity stripe (3-of-12)
• The Zags did not hit a 3-pointer, going 0-of-14 from beyond the arc. The last time they were held without a 3-pointer was Feb. 2, 2009 when they went 0-of-4 in a victory against Saint Mary's.
• Gonzaga's leading scorers were held to seven points combined (Lindsay Sherbert - 2 points, Haiden Palmer - 5 points).

HIGHLIGHTS FROM WIN OVER WISCONSIN:
• Senior point guard Jazmine Redmon scored a season-high 15 points - her third double-figure game of the season and 12th of her career. Ten of her 15 points came in the second half.
• Junior Danielle Walter scored a season-high 10 points in 11 minutes of action. She scored eight of the Bulldogs final 13 points.
• All but one Zag had at least one rebound in the game. No player had more than six rebounds each.
• Junior Lindsay Sherbert dished out a career-high four assists.
• Zags shot a season best 91.7 percent from the charity stripe (11-of-12).

HIGHLIGHTS FROM WIN OVER OHIO STATE:
• Sophomore Shaniqua Nilles hit the final two buckets for the Zags, including the buzzer beater. Nilles had been inserted into the game for the first time with three minutes remaining in the game after junior Keani Albanez fouled out.
• Junior Sunny Greinacher recorded her first career double-double. Greinacher scored a season-high 18 points - 10 in the second half - and grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds, seven offensive.
• The Zags went to the free throw line a season-low six times.
• The Bulldogs entered the game averaging 12.4 steals per game and finished well below their average with four.

REDMON FIFTH IN THE NATION IS ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO: Gonzaga University women's basketball senior Jazmine Redmon is currently fifth in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.08. Redmon ended her junior season ranked 35th at 1.92 and her sophomore season seventh at 2.27.

ZAGS HAVEN'T PLAYED IN FRONT OF LESS THAN 3,000 FANS THIS SEASON: The Gonzaga University women's basketball team hasn't played in front of less than 3,000 fans this season. The Bulldogs average attendance for their 11 games thus far this season is 4,932. The Zags largest crowd they have played in front of was 6,409 at Ohio State University and their smallest was 3,043 at the University of Wisconsin. GU's biggest crowd at the McCarthey Athletic Center this non-conference was 5,607, coming Nov. 8 in its opening win over the University of Idaho.

BACK-TO-BACK ROAD WINS: Wins at Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin marked the first season with multiple true road wins (non-neutral) against schools from BCS conferences for Gonzaga University women's basketball.

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: When Gonzaga University women's basketball defeated Colgate University 81-31 Nov. 30 it was the fewest points allowed by the Zags in school history. The previous low by an opponent was 35 points, four different times and most recently Feb. 27, 2010 when the Zags held the University of San Francisco to 35 in an 83-35 victory. The 50-point win was also the fifth largest margin of victory in school history.

TWO DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDERS: Gonzaga University women's basketball had two players break double-figures in rebounds against the University of Idaho, Nov. 8. Sophomore Kiara Kudron and junior Lindsay Sherbert both grabbed 11 rebounds. The 11 rebounds was a career-high for Kudron, while University of Cal transfer's career high is 14 grabbed at New Mexico on Nov. 20, 2010 while a member of the Bears squad. The last time two players had double-digit rebounds in the same game was Feb. 18, 2012 when Kelly Bowen and Taelor Karr had 16 and 12 rebounds, respectively, in the Zags 66-40 win over Pepperdine University.

THIRD GAME AS A ZAG GIVES SHERBERT SECOND CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Gonzaga University women's basketball junior Lindsay Sherbert registered her first-career double-double as a Zag in her third game in uniform. Sherbert scored a season-high 14 points and grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds in the Bulldogs tough four-point loss at then-No. 11 University of Oklahoma. Sherbert, a transfer from the University of California, had registered one double-double in 62 games as a Bear. As a freshman in 2010-11, Sherbert scored 17 points and had 10 boards against the University of Oregon.

TEN OF THE 14 BULLDOG PLAYERS AVERAGING DOUBLE-FIGURE MINUTES: Ten of the 14 Gonzaga University women's basketball players are averaging double-digit minutes. Five of the 14 players are averaging above 20 minutes per contest and none above 30 minutes per game. Haiden Palmer leads the charge at 28.1.

PALMER TIED FOR FOURTH IN CAREER STEALS: Gonzaga University senior Haiden Palmer is currently tied for fourth in the Zag career record book for total steals, having accumulated 217 during her 2-plus years in a GU uniform. She is 19 from bumping into second place, currently held by Amy Simpson (235; 1982-86). Courtney Vandersloot holds the top spot with 366 steals from 2007-11.

CAREER-HIGH IN POINTS FOR SHERBERT: Gonzaga University women's basketball junior Lindsay Sherbert scored a career-high 22 points in the Bulldogs 50-point win over Colgate University, Nov. 30. She drained 8-of-10 from the field, including 4-of-5 from beyond the 3-point arc. Her previous high was 20 points, scored twice as a member of the University of California women's basketball team. Sherbert, averaging a third-best 11.8 points this season, has been held to single-digit points the three of the past four games.

PALMER COLLECTS FIRST DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Gonzaga University women's basketball senior Haiden Palmer collected her first double-double of the season against Colgate University, Nov. 30. Palmer scored 11 points and grabbed 10 boards - one rebound shy of tying her career-high. The double-double was the second in a Zag uniform and fourth overall for the guard who transferred to GU from Oregon State University after her freshman campaign. Her first double-double as a Bulldog came during her sophomore season. The guard is leading the Zags in points at 14.4 and second in rebounds per game at 5.9.

PRESEASON ALL-WCC: Gonzaga University women's basketball seniors Haiden Palmer and Jazmine Redmon and junior Sunny Greinacher were each named to the 2013 Preseason All-West Coast Conference Team.

WHO ARE THE NEWCOMERS: Gonzaga University women's basketball welcomes two new faces in 2013-14; one of which has been with the program for season already. University of California transfer Lindsay Sherbert is eligible after sitting out the 2012-13 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules. Sherbert, now a junior, averaged 6.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game over her two years at California. She also drained 80 3-pointers. The lone freshman on the squad is Emma Wolfram from Kamloops, British Columbia. The 6-5 center was coached by Ken Olynyk, the father of former men's basketball player Kelly Olynyk. Wolfram will redshirt this season.

ZAGS STARTED SEASON RANKED FOR FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY: For the first time in program history, the Gonzaga University women's basketball team started the season ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. The Bulldogs checked in at No. 25 as the Associated Press released the preseason rankings. The Bulldogs continue to be ranked; holding the No. 25 spot this week with 73 votes.

GONZAGA HOLDS STEADY AT NO. 22 IN USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25: The Gonzaga University women's basketball team stood firm at No. 22 in the USA Today Coaches Top 25 Poll, released Tuesday. The Bulldogs received 101 votes to claim the 22nd spot for the second-consecutive week. Two other West Coast Conference institutions continue to ‘also receive votes'. The University of San Diego, undefeated at 10-0, received 10 votes Tuesday, while BYU received nine votes with its 9-1 record.

BULLDOGS PICKED FIRST IN WEST COAST CONFERENCE: Gonzaga University was chosen as the favorite to claim the West Coast Conference women's basketball title for in the 2013-14 preseason coaches' poll. The Bulldogs, who received the maximum nine first place votes for a total of 81 points, have won the WCC regular season title for an unprecedented nine-straight years. The University of San Diego captured one first place vote and was selected to finish second in the preseason poll, collecting 69 points.

SIXTH LONGEST CONFERENCE TITLE STREAK: The Gonzaga University women's basketball team captured its unprecedented ninth-straight West Coast Conference regular-season title in 2012-13, finishing league with a 15-1 record. In the Bulldogs nearly decade-long reign, they piled up an astonishing 120-10 record against conference foes. That includes three undefeated seasons. Their record has them tied for the sixth longest streak in the nation.

T1) Louisiana Tech, Sun Belt and WAC, 15 (1993-2007)
T1) Wisconsin-Green Bay, 15 (1998-13)
3) Stanford, Pac-12, 13 in a row (2002-13)
4) Chattanooga, Southern, 11 in a row (2000-10)
5) Stanford, Pac-12, 10 in a row (1989-1998)|
T6) Gonzaga, West Coast, nine in a row (2005-13)
T6) Marist, Metro Atlantic, nine a row (2005-13)
T6) Liberty, Big South, nine in a row (1998-2006)
T6) Connecticut, Big East, nine in a row (1994-2002)
Only Gonzaga, Stanford, Marist and Wisconsin-Green Bay have active streaks.

ZAGS RANKED 13TH IN ATTENDANCE IN 2012-13: Gonzaga University women's basketball ended the 2012-13 season ranked a school-high 13th in NCAA Division I home attendance averaging 5,678 fans for its 17 home games. The Bulldogs also had a school record seven sellouts. In 2011-12, the Bulldogs averaged 5,442 fans for their 17 home games which stood 14th in the NCAA for women's basketball attendance. In their first five home games of the 2013-14 campaign, the Zags are averaging 5,188.

BASKETBALL IN HER GENES: Gonzaga University women's basketball sophomore Elle Tinkle comes from a basketball family. Her father Wayne Tinkle played for the University of Montana, played professionally in Europe for 10 years and is currently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Montana. Her mother Lisa Tinkle also played for Montana and was inducted into Montana's Hall of Fame. Her sister Joslyn Tinkle graduated from Stanford University in the spring of 2013 after a stellar 4-year basketball career. Joslyn Tinkle and former Gonzaga star Courtney Vandersloot are currently playing together overseas in Hungary with Uni Gyor.

COACH GRAVES AND USA BASKETBALL: Gonzaga University women's basketball head coach Kelly Graves has added USA Basketball to his resume. Graves was an assistant coach with the U18 women's basketball squad that won goal at the 2012 FIBA Americas and was once again on the sidelines as an assistant coach when the U19 team won gold at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship of Women held in Klaipeda, Lithuania this past summer.

NEW FACE ON THE SIDELINES: Gonzaga University women's basketball head coach Kelly Graves announced the hiring of current WNBA player and former Stanford University standout Nicole Powell as an assistant coach with the Bulldogs in 2013-14. Powell replaced Julie Shaw who is now the head women's coach at the University of La Verne. Powell closed out her 10th year in the WNBA and first with the Tulsa Shock this summer. She was the third overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft; selected by the Charlotte Sting. Powell ended her career at Stanford as one of only two 3-time Kodak All-American's in its women's basketball history and was a finalist for the James Naismith Player of the Year for 3-consecutive years (2002-04).

PALMER WORKING ON MASTER'S DEGREE: Gonzaga University women's basketball senior Haiden Palmer graduated in May of 2013 with an undergraduate degree in sport management. She is currently working on her master's degree in communication and leadership.

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Players Mentioned

Emma Wolfram

#12 Emma Wolfram

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6' 5"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Emma Wolfram

#12 Emma Wolfram

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
Center