Fresno State Athletics
Women's Basketball at Hawai'i Game Notes
3/5/2000 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
March 5, 2000
Fresno State at Hawai'i
March 4, 2000
Stan Sheriff Center - Honolulu, Hawaii
GAME NOTES
--- The victory by Hawai'i is its 10th in a row over Fresno State. The Rainbow Wahine now lead the all-time series 18-6. FS hasn't beaten UH since the 1990-91 season.
--- A negative trend Fresno State hoped to change continued. The Bulldogs were winless entering tonight's game in the Saturday game of a two-game conference weekend. Tonight's loss makes them 0-6 on the year.
--- The Bulldogs wore their blue uniforms for only the fourth time this year. Unfortunately, they finished the regular season winless when wearing blue (0-4).
--- Hawai'i took over a close game late in the first half, going on a 23-6 run over the final 6:43 of the opening stanza to lead at halftime 39-25. Raylene Howard came up big for the Rainbow Wahine, scoring 14 points.
--- The biggest difference in the game came from three-point territory, where UH went 10 of 19 compared to 2 of 24 by Fresno State. For the Wahine, Raylene Howard led the way from long distance, going 4 of 5. Hawai'i also had a large advantage from the line, going 22 of 29 to 9 of 10 by Fresno State.
--- The loss dropped Fresno State dropped to 2-10 all-time on the island.
--- The crowd of 3,031 was the largest the Bulldogs have played in front of this year and the most to attend a FS played game since Jan. 14, 1999, when 4,132 watched New Mexico beat Fresno State 71-62 at The Pit in Albuquerque, N.M.
--- Tiffany Lewis finished the game with 22 points, establishing a new career high. In Fresno State's previous game at San Jose State, Lewis tied her former career high by posting 21 points. She finished the year scoring in double figures in five consecutive games.
--- Fresno State committed 25 turnovers, the sixth game in a row it had at least 20 turnovers. FS won only one of those six games.
--- Tiffany Simon grabbed nine boards, tying a career high she set in the previous game against San Jose State. It marked the second consecutive game in which she has been at the top of the team in rebounds.
--- Lindsay Logan played 39 minutes, the eighth consecutive game she has played in at least 37 minutes in a game.

