Intercollegiate basketball season
The 2008–09 Arizona State Sun Devils women's basketball team will represent Arizona State University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Sun Devils were coached by Charli Turner Thorne. The Sun Devils are a member of the Pacific-10 Conference and attempted to win the NCAA championship.
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Exhibition [ edit ] Date Location Opponent Sun Devils Points Opp. Points Record Nov. 5/08 Tempe, AZ Houston Jaguars 83 61 1-0
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Preseason WNIT [ edit ] Date Location Opponent Sun Devils Points Opp. Points Record Nov. 14/08 Tempe, Arizona Cleveland State 76 59 1-0 Nov. 16/08 Tempe Tulane 86 53 2-0 Nov. 21/08 Norman, OK Oklahoma 57 70 2-1
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Regular season [ edit ] Number Name Height Position Class 42 Kali Bennett 6-5 Center Sophomore 25 Kimberly Brandon 6-2 Guard/Forward Freshman 24 Jazlyn Davis 5-9 Guard Junior 33 Sybil Dosty 6-3 Center Senior 12 Alex Earl 5-10 Guard Freshman 11 Kate Engelbrecht 5-10 Guard Senior 30 Gabby Fage 5-11 Guard Junior 10 Nia Fanaika 5-8 Guard Senior 22 Janae Fulcher 6-3 Forward Freshman 20 Briann January 5-8 Guard Senior 34 Lauren Lacey 6-3 Forward/Center Senior 21 Kayli Murphy 6-2 Forward/Center Junior 13 Danielle Orsillo 5-9 Guard Redshirt Junior 4 Haley Parsons 5-5 Guard Freshman 1 Dymond Simon 5-5 Guard Junior 23 Kirsten Thompson 6-6 Center Senior 32 Becca Tobin 6-4 Forward Sophomore
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Schedule [ edit ] Date Location Opponent Sun Devils Points Opp. Points Record Nov. 28/08 Freeport, Bahamas Hofstra 80 54 1-0 Nov. 29/08 Freeport, Bahamas Florida 60 65 1-1 Dec. 3/08 Davis, CA UC Davis 73 59 2-1 Dec. 6/08 Tempe UC Irvine 75 23 3-1 Dec. 7/08 Tempe Northern Arizona 91 65 4-1 Dec. 14/08 Tempe UC Riverside 68 45 5-1 Dec.18/08 Austin, TX Texas 71 81 5-2 Dec. 21/08 Tempe Xavier 75 57 6-2 Dec. 28/08 Lincoln, NE Nebraska 58 62 6-3 Jan. 2/09 Tempe Stanford 61 64 6-4 Jan. 4/09 Tempe California 53 54 6-5 Jan. 8/09 Corvalis, OR Oregon State 61 36 7-5 Jan. 10/09 Eugene, OR Oregon 81 53 8-5 Jan. 15/09 Tempe UCLA 68 44 9-5 Jan. 17/09 Tempe USC 83 71 10-5 Jan. 24/09 Tempe Arizona 75 38 11-5 Jan.29 /09 Pullman, WA Washington State 66 47 12-5 Jan.29 /09 Seattle, WA Washington 80 64 13-5 Feb. 5/09 Tempe Oregon 68 56 14-5 Feb. 7/09 Tempe Oregon State 65 54 15-5 Feb. 12/09 Los Angeles, CA USC 72 69 16-5 Feb. 14/09 Los Angeles, CA UCLA 69 66 17-5 Feb. 21/09 Tucson, AZ Arizona 60 53 18-5 Feb. 26/09 Tempe Washington 55 32 19-5 Feb. 28/09 Tempe Washington State 76 35 20-5 Mar. 5/09 Berkeley, CA California 63 41 21-5 Mar. 7/09 Palo Alto, CA Stanford 68 77 21-6
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Pacific-10 Tournament [ edit ] Quarterfinals March 13: Heather Oliver scored 17 points, and Camille LeNoir had 18 as Southern California beat Arizona State 70-65 in the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 tournament. The Trojans shot 52.9 percent and made 10 3-pointers. It was only the second time a six seed had beaten a third seed in the tournament.[4] Lauren Lacey had 14 points and Danielle Orsillo 17 points and seven rebounds for the Sun Devils. With less than 4 minutes remaining, Arizona State was behind by three points but was unable to win the game.
Player stats [ edit ] Player Games Played Minutes Field Goals Three Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points
Postseason [ edit ] NCAA basketball tournament [ edit ] Arizona State 58, Georgia 47 Arizona State 63, Florida State 58 Arizona State 84, Texas A&M 69 Connecticut 83, Arizona State 64 [5]
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Team players drafted into the WNBA [ edit ] [6]
See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ "2020-21 Women's College Basketball Rankings for Final Rankings" . ^ a b c "ARIZONA STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE - Women's Basketball" . Archived from the original on August 17, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009 . ^ "ARIZONA STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE - Women's Basketball" . Archived from the original on August 23, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009 . ^ "USC Shocks Sun Devils in Pac-10 Quarterfinal - ARIZONA STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE" . Archived from the original on March 31, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009 . ^ "Women's 2009 Final Four Official Site" . Archived from the original on April 17, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009 . ^ "WNBA.com: 2009 WNBA Draft Board" . Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved August 4, 2009 . External links [ edit ]