University Southern California Trojans

Women's Basketball Travels Crosstown to Meet No. 10 UCLA
June 21, 1999 | Women's Basketball
January 19, 1999
LOS ANGELES - USC (6-9 overall, 2-4 in conference) will travel cross town to Westwood to take No. 10 UCLA (14-4, 6-0) on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Pauley Pavilion. The Women of Troy are 28-24 in the all-time series with the Bruins
UCLA - UCLA * The Bruins (14-4, 6-0) are led by junior forward Maylanna Martin, who leads the team in scoring with 18.0 ppg and leads in rebounding with 9.6 rpg, while junior center Janae Hubbard, contributes 14.4 ppg and 7.9 rpg. The last meeting between the teams was Feb. 21, 1998, resulting in a 73-87 USC loss. UCLA has won the last two games between the teams.
LAST WEEK - USC traveled to the Bay Area to face Stanford on Thursday (Jan. 14) at 7:30 p.m. The Women of Troy lost to the Cardinal 69-49. It was the tenth straight lost to Stanford for USC, who have not won in Maples Pavilion since 1987. Senior center Adrain Williams lead USC with 19 points and eight rebounds, while sophomore Tashara Carter had her third double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. USC was defeated by California on Saturday (Jan. 16) at 2 p.m., 61-51. Williams had a team-high 14 points and four rebounds. Junior Tiffany Washington collected a eight points and six rebounds, while Carter added six points and ten rebounds and freshman guard Camille Norwood contributed 10 points.
NOTES - Senior guard Kristin Clark has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and will not return to the line-up for USC. Clark will undergo surgery this Friday (Jan. 22) on her right knee. She has sat out of the last four games for the Women of Troy after sustaining the injury in the first half of the Arizona game. Clark holds the USC record for three pointers made in a career along with Tammy Story and had just passed the 200 career steal mark, finishing with 203. Clark is the fourth guard to leave the USC line-up this season. After starting the season with six guards, two are remaining, freshmen Tiffany Elmore and Camille Norwood.
MISSING IN ACTION - The Women of Troy have been shorthanded since the preseason began for a variety of reasons. Junior guard Kiyoko Miller sprained her right shoulder in a scrimage, her status is uncertain for the season. Junior guard Erica Mashia will not be returning to play due to an ACL injury. Mashia was expected to make a miracle comeback this season after being forced to miss the 1997 and 1998 seasons with a career-threatening hip injury. She was a Pac-10 freshman team selection in 1996 and is known for her abilities behind the three-point arc and free throw line. Junior guard Kim Clark, a midfielder for USC's soccer team, broke her leg in a soccer game (Nov. 1) and will be out indefinitely.
CHRIS GOBRECHT - Twenty years after graduating from USC in 1977 to embark on a coaching career, Gobrecht returned to campus to take the helm of the Women of Troy basketball program. On May 8, 1997, she replaced Fred Williams, who left after two years as USC's coach. Gobrecht, 42, who played basketball and volleyball while at USC, has been a head coach at the Division I level for 20 years, having guided programs at Cal State Fullerton (six years), Washington (11) and Florida State (one). She was a two-time Pacific-10 Coach of the Year (1987-88) with the Huskies and has amassed a 350-227 career mark. She reached the 300-victory plateau on Jan. 19, 1995, at the age of 39, making her one of the youngest coaches to do so in America. Gobrecht is the second winningest coach in the Pac-10 after 12 years in the conference with a record of 155-86. She has also coached at the national and international levels. She was an assistant for a 1990 USA Basketball select team which traveled to Czechoslovakia and Italy. In 1989, she led the East Team to a silver medal in the U.S. Olympic Festival. Under her maiden name of Chris Geiger, she was a three-year starter on USC's basketball team. She also played volleyball for the Women of Troy for two years. She received her bachelor's degree in public affairs from USC in 1977.
KRISTIN CLARK - Senior guard Kristin Clark has suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee and is out of the USC line-up. The injury will end her career as a Women of Troy guard. Clark had an average of 14.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg and 3.45 apg after playing in the first 11 games of the season. . She had 16 points, three assists and earned her 200th career steal against UCSB (Dec. 29). Clark had 17 points against Western Kentucky (12/20). She collected 21 points, four assists and four steals against Cal State Northridge. She scored a game-high 24 points and had three assists and three steals in USC's 86-71 victory over Drake (Nov. 25). Clark was USC's leading scorer in the 1997-98 season, averaging 16.0 ppg. She is currently second on the Women of Troy's career three-point chart, needing only one three-pointers to top the chart. She is currently tied with Tammy Story. Clark was a 1998 All-Pac-10 selection.
ADRAIN WILLIAMS - Senior center Adrain Williams is USC's leading scorer, averaging 16.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg and 1.60 apg. Williams is third in the Pac-10 in rebounds and fourth in scoring. She had 19 points and eight rebounds against Stanford (Jan. 14) and had 14 points and four rebounds against California (Jan. 16). Williams earned her seventh double-double of the season against Oregon State (Jan. 10), with 18 points and 10 rebounds. She collected 19 points and seven rebounds against Oregon (Jan. 8). Against Arizona State (Jan. 2), Williams had 22 points and eight rebounds and had 16 points and nine rebounds against Arizona (Jan. 4). She had 13 points and 10 rebounds against UCSB (Dec. 29). Williams had a game-high 22 points and seven rebounds against her hometown school Fresno State (Nov. 22). She posted a team-high 16 points and collected 11 rebounds against Long Beach State (Dec. 5). Williams earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors during the 1997-98 season.
TIFFANY WASHINGTON - Junior forward Tiffany Washington is a force in the paint at both the offensive and defensive ends of the court. Washington is 12th in the Pac-10 in rebounds with 5.7 per game. She is averaging 7.3 ppg. Washington had eight points and six rebounds against California (Jan. 16). In the game against Oregon she collected six points. Washington had nine points and seven rebounds against Arizona State (Jan. 2) and posted eight points and 10 rebounds against Arizona (Jan. 4). She had four points and five rebounds against UCSB (Dec. 29). Washington collected 10 points and seven rebounds in the victory over Cal State Northridge (Dec. 12). Against Drake (Nov. 25), Washington had 11 points, five rebounds and five steals. Washington started in 24 games for the Women of Troy in the 1997-98 season and collected 8.9 ppg and 6.1 rpg.
TASHARA CARTER - Sophomore forward Tashara Carter continues to hold the starting position she earned as a freshman last season. She is averaging 7.3 ppg and 5.7 rpg this season. She had her third double-double of the season against Stanford (Jan. 14) with 11 points and 11 rebounds and had six points and 10 rebounds against California (Jan. 16). Carter had 12 points and four rebounds against Oregon State (Jan. 10). She recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds against Arizona State (Jan. 2). Carter had 14 points and 11 rebounds in USC's victory over Boise State (Nov. 19) and had 10 points and six rebounds against Fresno State (Nov. 22). Carter was a 1998 All-Pac-10 freshman team honorable mention selection.
TIFFANY ELMORE - Freshman guard Tiffany Elmore has earned a starting guard position for the Women of Troy this season. Elmore is averaging 11.4 points per game and has 3.5 rebounds per game. She had eight points against Stanford (Jan. 14) and seven points against California (Jan. 16). In the game against Oregon State, Elmore had six points and had eight points against Oregon (Jan. 8). She had 11 points and eight rebounds against Arizona State (Jan. 2) and five points and four rebounds against Arizona (Jan. 4). Elmore collected a team-high 19 points against UCSB (Dec. 29). She scored 10 points and had four rebounds against Cal State Northridge (Dec. 12). Elmore had a career-high 24 points and five rebounds in the game against Drake (Nov. 25). As a 1998 senior, Elmore was a Student Sports All-State first team selection and the Sacramento Bee's All-Area Player of the Year.
CARMEN KRAUSE - Freshman forward Carmen Krause is making a name for herself as the squads newest starter, providing size and quickness in the paint and a knack for rebounding. Krause is averaging 3.5 ppg and 2.9 rpg. Krause had six points and four rebounds against California (Jan. 16). She collected six points and five rebounds against Oregon (Jan. 8). Krause had five points against Arizona State and had four points and three rebounds against Arizona (Jan. 4). She contributed four points and two rebounds against UCSB (Dec. 29). Krause had nine points against Cal State Northridge (Dec. 12). She collected nine points and nine rebounds against Long Beach State (Dec. 5). Krause comes to USC from Prescott, Arizona where she was a 1998 All-State second team selection and All-Area Player of the Year.
CAMILLE NORWOOD - Freshman guard Camille Norwood adds good ball handling skills and a nice offensive touch. Norwood is averaging 3.1 ppg. She collected seven points against Stanford (Jan.14) and 10 points against California (Jan. 16). Norwood collected a career-high tying seven points against Oregon State (Jan. 10). She had seven points against Arizona (Jan. 4), while playing 27 minutes. Norwood was a All-City Section 4-A first team selection and was named 1998 L.A. Times Central City Player of the Year. She averaged 24.5 ppg as a senior at Washington HS (Los Angeles, Calif.).
WHITNEY HOUSER - Sophomore forward Whitney Houser adds depth to the USC with her quickness and hustle on the court. She is averaging 3.7 ppg and 1.6 rpg this season. She contributed seven points and three rebounds against Oregon (Jan. 8). Houser had four points against Arizona State (Jan. 2) and had a season-high 15 points against Arizona (Jan. 4). She collected four points and six rebounds against UCSB (Dec. 29). Houser posted six points and four rebounds against Cal State Northridge (Dec. 12). She had nine points and five rebounds in the game against Boise State (Nov. 19). In the 1997-98 season, Houser averaged 5.1 ppg and 3.0 rpg.
AIMEE COPP - Junior forward Aimee Copp transferred to USC from Fullerton College and has played in three games for USC this season. Copp is averaging 2.2 ppg and 1.4 rpg. She contributed five points and three rebounds against Oregon State (Jan. 10). She collected two points against Arizona (Jan. 4) and two points against Arizona State (Jan. 2).
ADRIA SNEED - Senior forward Adria Sneed continues to serve as a reserve and is a solid rebounding force. In her junior season with the Women of Troy, Sneed averaged 2.0 ppg and 1.7 rpg.
KIYOKO MILLER - Junior guard Kiyoko Miller sprained her right shoulder after playing in four games this season, her status for the rest of the season is questionable. She had been averaging 3.8 ppg for USC this season. Miller started in 21 games for USC in the 1997-98 season, averaging 7.5 ppg.
GOBRECHT ON UCLA - "We are going to play the best team in the conference on their home court. That seems to be quite a formidable challenge for a team that is struggling to make the adjustments it needs in the loss of four guards this season. The guard position is very important to us and the style of our play and we are making a lot of changes to keep ourselves in the game."
NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WEST REGIONALS - The way to San Jose is through L.A. See who marches on to the Women's Basketball Final Four at the 1999 NCAA West Regional hosted by USC, March 20 & 22 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Call the USC Sports Information office for more information.
TAKE A KID TO THE GAME PROGRAM - The Sports Arena will be the place to see some great USC women's basketball action. The Women of Troy will take on Washington State (Jan. 28) at 7 p.m. and Arizona (Mar. 4) at 7 p.m., while hosting the Take A Kid To The Game program. USC and the Take a Kid to the Game program will allow every paid adult ($5.00), two free youth tickets for the Washington State and Arizona games. Call the TAKG hotline at (1-800-729-9676) for more information or call the USC ticket office at (213-740-GOSC).















