Post-Game Notes
January 17, 2004 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 17, 2004
With 16 points tonight, Giuliana Mendiola moved into 25th place on the all-time Pac-10 career scoring list. She also moved into eighth-place on the Huskies all-time scoring list with 1,598 points. She needs 24 points to tie Megan Franza for seventh-place.
Washington had five players score in double-figures for a second-straight game. Prior to this week's series against the Oregon schools, the Huskies had no games where there were more than four double-figure scorers.
Gioconda Mendiola scored a career high 22 points. She also recorded a Husky and Pac-10 season-high six three-pointers, one short of the Husky game record of seven hit Loree Payne and Megan Franza, both in 2001.
Andrea Lalum had five blocks to increase her career total to 91, good for third best on the Husky all-time list. She need 3 more to tie Karen Deden for second place.
Brianne Watson tied her career-high with eight rebounds.
Oregon State's Shannon Howell scored a career-high 40 points today, the most by any Pac-10 player this season. Her previous career high was 32 points against Stanford on Dec. 27. It marks the eighth time in OSU history that a Beaver scored 40 or more points in a game and the first time it had been done since Tanja Kostic scored 43 against Boise State on Dec. 16, 1995.
Brina Chaney of Bothell's Ingelmoor HS scored a season-high 17 points in her final Pac-10 collegiate appearance at Bank of America Arena. She also recorded one block to add to her school record total of 178 blocks.
Oregon State was 13-13 from the free throw line, only the second time a Pac-10 team has been perfect from the charity stripe this season (Stanford, 11-11 vs. Georgia on Nov. 30).


