UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
2022-23 Cowboy Basketball Schedule
Date Opponent Location
Nov. 7 Colorado Christian Laramie, Wyo.
Nov. 10 Nicholls Laramie, Wyo.
Nov. 13 Southeastern Louisiana Laramie, Wyo.
Nov. 18 Howard # St. Thomas, USVI
Nov. 20 Drake/Buffalo St. Thomas, USVI
Nov. 21 TBD St. Thomas, USVI
Nov. 30 Santa Clara ^ Salt Lake City, Utah
Dec. 3 Grand Canyon Laramie, Wyo.
Dec. 6 Texas A&M Commerce Laramie, Wyo.
Dec. 10 Louisiana Tech Laramie, Wyo.
Dec. 17 Dayton % Chicago, Ill.
Dec. 21 Saint Mary’s ! Phoenix, Ariz.
Dec. 28 at Fresno State* Fresno, Calif.
Dec. 31 New Mexico* Laramie, Wyo.
Jan. 7 San Diego State* Laramie, Wyo.
Jan. 10 at Utah State* Logan, Utah
Jan. 14 Boise State* Laramie, Wyo.
Jan. 17 at Air Force* Colo. Springs, Colo.
Jan. 21 Colorado State* Laramie, Wyo.
Jan. 24 at UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev.
Jan. 31 Fresno State* Laramie, Wyo.
Feb. 4 at San Jose State* San Jose, Calif.
Feb. 8 UNLV* Laramie, Wyo.
Feb. 11 at Boise State* Boise, Idaho
Feb. 14 at New Mexico* Albuqurque, N.M.
Feb. 17 Air Force* Laramie, Wyo.
Feb. 21 Utah State* Laramie, Wyo.
Feb. 24 at Colorado State* Fort Collins, Colo.
Feb. 27 Nevada* Laramie, Wyo.
March 4 at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif.
March 8 MW Championship Las Vegas, Nev.
March 8 MW Championship Las Vegas, Nev.
March 8 MW Championship Las Vegas, Nev.
March 8 MW Championship Las Vegas, Nev.
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Table of ConTenTs
Schedule/Cowboy Sports Network 1-2
This is Cowboy baskeTball ............. 3-31
2022-23 Season Outlook
Season Outlook 33-35 Radio-TV Roster ..................................... 36 Roster Breakdown 37
Cowboy Coaches
Head Coach Jeff Linder .................... 38-39 Cowboy Assistants 40-42
Support Staff .................................... 43-44 Ed Seidel 45 Tom Burman 46 Coaching Records 47-48
The Cowboys
Meet the Team 50-61
The Opponents
The Opponents 63-66
Series Records 87-73
A Look At 2021-22
Statistics 75-77
Box Scores 78-86
History & Records
History 88-106
School Records 107-135
All-Time Scores 136-149
Lettermen 150-151
Jersey Numbers 152
Mountain West Conference Information 153-166
Media Relations
Media Information 167-168
Site Game
Location/Founded: Laramie, Wyo., 1886 (117th Year of Basketball).
Enrollment: 11,829
Conference: Mountain West (24th Year, Includes Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming.)
Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes
Colors: Brown & Gold
President: Ed Seidel
Athletics Director: Tom Burman
Arena: Arena-Auditorium (11,445), 41st Full Season
Record in Arena-Auditorium: 445-170 (.724)
Home Record: 995-358 (.735)
All Time Record: 1,586-1,218 (.567)
NCAA History: 16 Appearances, 9-21; One National Championship, 1943; One Sweet 16, 1987.
NIT History: 8 Appearances, 7-8. Highest finish was second in 1986.
CBI History: 5 Appearances, 7-5. Champions in 2017.
Head Coach: Jeff Linder (Western State)
Overall Record: 119-70, Seventh Season
UW Record: 39-20, Third Season
Assistants: Ken DeWeese(MaryHardin Baylor), Marc Rodgers (Western Washington)
Sundance Wicks (Northern State )
Trainer: Dallas Fitchner
Office Manager: Sally Schroeder
2021-22 Record: 25-9, 13-5 in MW (4th)
Postseason: NCAA Tournament (First Round)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
THE COWBOY SPORTS NETWORK
All Wyoming Cowboy basketball games can be heard live on the affiliate radio stations of the Cowboy Sports Network throughout the states of Wyoming, Colorado and South Dakota. The flagship station for the network is KFBC 1240 AM in Cheyenne, Wyo. Each game is also broadcast through the official University of Wyoming athletics website: GoWYO.com.
Reece Monaco is in his third season after calling Cowgirl Basketball for 19 seasons. He is also in his first season calling Cowboy Football after 10 seasons on the sidelines, and will continue in his sideline role on Wyoming Football broadcasts. Monaco is a five-time Wyoming Sportscaster of the Year as selected by the NSMA.
McKinney, a Cheyenne native and University of Wyoming graduate, has also been honored during his distinguished career as a Wyoming Sportscaster of the Year. McKinney recently retired as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs at UW.
COWBOY SPORTS NETWORKUNIVERSITY OF WYOMING SPORTS PROPERTIES
University of Wyoming Sports Properties (UWSP) is the multimedia rights holder and sports marketing arm for University of Wyoming Athletics. In addition to managing the statewide radio broadcast programing for UW Athletics, UWSP offers corporate customers a multitude of marketing and media sponsorship opportunities that include: television advertising, venue signage, event sponsorship, gameday promotions, video board features, hospitality, overall marketing partnerships and marketing opportunities on the UW official athletics website: www.gowyo.com.
Brad Poe, serves as General Manager of University of Wyoming Sports Properties. UWSP is a property of Learfield Sports, which manages multimedia rights for nearly 130 collegiate institutions and associations.
Dallas-based Learfield Sports also secures marketing partnerships and provides exclusive sports programming to approximately 1,200 radio stations throughout the country.
Learfield Sports is an operating unit of Jefferson City, Mo., based Learfield Communications, Inc. To learn more about the company and its collegiate portfolio, visit www.learfieldsports.com.
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WINNING TRADITION
Cowboy Basketball tradition is a rich one, including an NCAA National Championship team, a former coach who is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, an All-American who is credited with one of the greatest innovations in the history of the game and one of the most memorable players in NCAA history.
In 1943, the University of Wyoming was led to the NCAA Championship by legendary coach Everett Shelton. Shelton’s 1943 Cowboy squad defeated Georgetown in the NCAA Championship game in Madison Square Garden. Two nights later, also in Madison Square Garden, the Cowboys earned the right to call themselves undisputed National Champions as they defeated that year’s NIT Champion, St. John’s University, in a game benefitting the Red Cross.
In 1982, Coach Shelton’s memory was immortalized with the highest honor in basketball — induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
The ‘43 Cowboys featured All-American Kenny Sailors, who dazzled fans with an innovation that would change the way basketball would be played forever — the jump shot.
Another Wyoming great that college basketball fans across the country still remember is Fennis Dembo. Dembo led the Pokes to the Sweet 16 of the 1987 NCAA Tournament and the next season graced the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine’s College Basketball Preview issue.
Most recently, fans watched another former Cowboy make a name for himself as one of the most exciting players in the NBA — Theo Ratliff. Ratliff, who played for the Cowboys from 1992 through 1995, still ranks as one of the greatest shot-blockers in NCAA history. Ratliff was inducted into the University of Wyoming Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2005, and was named to the Wyoming All-Century team.
Cowboy basketball enters its 24th season as a member of one of the nation’s finest collegiate basketball leagues, the Mountain West. In addition to the Pokes, Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV and Utah State are members of the MW in basketball.
WINNING TRADITION
COWBOY GREATS WHO HELPED BUILD THE WYOMING TRADITION
Fennis Dembo
Led Wyoming to the Sweet 16 of the 1987 NCAA Tournament and the First Round of the 1988 NCAAs
Featured on the cover of the 1987-88 Sports Illustrated College Basketball preview issue
Wyoming’s all-time leading scorer, 2,311 career points A member of the 1989 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons
Bill Garnett
A 1982 First Team All-American
1982 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Drafted No. 4 overall in the 1982 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks
Eric Leckner
Led Wyoming to the Sweet 16 of the 1987 NCAA Tournament and the First Round of the 1988 NCAAs
The only three-time MVP of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament Drafted by the Utah Jazz in 1988 and played nine seasons in the NBA
Theo Ratliff
Flynn Robinson
Ended his career ranked in the Top Five of the NCAA in career blocked shots (425) Selected in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons Most recently a member of the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2010-11 season.
A First Team All-American in 1965 Still holds the Wyoming school record for career scoring average (26.3 points per game)
A member of the 1972 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers, who posted the longest winning streak in NBA history—33 games.
Kenny Sailors Inventor of the jump shot
An All-American on Wyoming’s 1943 NCAA Championship Team Named the 1943 & 1946 College Player of the Year
Everett Shelton Wyoming’s all-time winningest coach with 328 victories Led Wyoming to the 1943 NCAA Championship Inducted posthumously into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982
Reginald Slater
Larry Nance Jr.
Josh Adams
Wyoming’s all-time leading rebounder, 1,197 rebounds The ‘92 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year A seven-year NBA veteran
2015 MW Co-Defensive Player of the Year Two-Time All-MW First Team and All-Defensive Team Selection Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2015 first round.
2016 MW Player of the Year by the MW Media 2015 MW Tournament MVP Wyoming’s single-season scoring leader with 740 points in 2015-16
POSTSEASON PLAY
The Wyoming Cowboy basketball program is no stranger to postseason play. In fact, the Cowboys have played in the postseason 29 times. They have played in the NCAA Tournament 16 times, the National Invitation Tournament eight times and the College Basketball Invitational five times including last season’s title. The Cowboys made the NCAA Tournament last season.
The Cowboy basketball team has captured one NCAA Championship, during 1942-43. That year, the Pokes were led by head coach Everett Shelton and star players Kenny Sailors and Milo Komenich.
The 1986-87 season was another special postseason for the Cowboys. Led by the tandem of Fennis Dembo and Eric Leckner, the Cowboys advanced all the way to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. In UW’s second round game, the Cowboys beat UCLA and, their star at the time, Reggie Miller. Dembo led all scorers in the game with 41 points.
The Cowboys advanced to the Second Round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament. In the first round, the 11th seeded Cowboys met Gonzaga, who was ranked sixth in the country at the time. The Cowboys upset the Bulldogs 73-66.
Of Wyoming’s eight appearances in the NIT, the Cowboys have advanced to at least the second round four times. Their best NIT run came at the end of the 1985-86 season when the Cowboys advanced to the championship game, which was played at Madison Square Garden.
The 2014-15 season marked the return of the Pokes to the NCAA tournament, as Wyoming won the MW tournament to earn the conference’s automatic bid.
CHAMPIONSHIP COWBOYS
The Cowboys have won three Mountain West titles. The Pokes won the regular season in 2000-01 and 2001-02, before capturing the 2015 tournament title.
The 2001-02 championship marked the 16th regular-season title for the Cowboys in their hoop history. Including two Western Athletic Conference Tournament titles in 1987 and 1988, Wyoming has won 19 conference basketball championships.
The 2001-02 season ranked number two in school history in attendance. The Cowboys averaged 10,026 fans per outing during their 14 home dates, racing to a 13-1 record in the Double A. For conference games, that average jumped to 11,969. The capper was the final game of the regular season when a school-record 16,089 saw the Cowboys win the league championship over Utah.
Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Everett Shelton won the most conference titles for the Cowboys. Shelton captured eight league titles in his 19 seasons as head coach from the1939-40 season through the 1958-59 campaign. Shelton also guided Wyoming to its one National Championship in 1943. Jim Brandenburg ranks next among Wyoming coaches with four conference titles in the 1980’s. Bill Strannigan (1967 and 1969) and Steve McClain (2000 and 2001) won two titles. Benny Dees (1988) and Willard Witte (1932) each won one title.
WYOMING ’ S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Season Conference Coach
Postseason Appearance 2014-15 Mountain West* Larry Shyatt NCAA Second Round 2001-02 Mountain West Steve McClain NCAA Second Round 2000-01 Mountain West Steve McClain NIT First Round 1987-88 Western Athletic* Benny Dees NCAA First Round 1986-87 Western Athletic* Jim Brandenburg NCAA Sweet 16 1985-86 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NIT Runnerup 1981-82 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NCAA Second Round 1980-81 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NCAA Second Round 1968-69 Western Athletic Bill Strannigan NIT First Round 1966-67 Western Athletic Bill Strannigan NCAA Consolation Round 1957-58 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA First Round 1952-53 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1951-52 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Second Round 1948-49 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1946-47 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1945-46 Skyline Everett Shelton 1942-43 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Champions 1940-41 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1931-32 Rocky Mountain Athletic Willard Witte
*Indicates Conference Tournament Championships. The Skyline Conference’s formal name was the Mountain States Athletic Conference.
ALL-AMERICANS
1934 Ed McGinty, Art Haman, John Kimball, Haskell Leuty and Les Witte all were honored by being placed on the AAU All-America team following the national tournament in which Wyoming reached the finals at Kansas City before being defeated by the Diamond X Oilers of Tulsa, Okla. McGinty and Haman were selected to the first team by officials and sportswriters of the tournament.
1941-1942-1943 Bill Strannigan, an all-time Wyoming great and former Cowboy coach, was a Chuck Taylor first-team selection at Wyoming in 1941, and was twice selected AAU All-American on the Denver Legion and Denver Nuggets quintets of 1942 and ‘43.
1943 Kenny Sailors, Milo Komenich and Jim Weir, all members of Wyoming’s NCAA and mythical world championship college team, were named to All-America first teams on various selections. Sailors was a unanimous choice and won the Chuck Taylor award presented to the outstanding college player in the nation. Sailors was also a first-team AAU All-American.
1946 — Kenny Sailors was again chosen first team AllAmerican both as a collegiate player and AAU star. Helms Foundation named him player of the year in college competition.
1952 — Moe Radovich, Wyoming scoring leader for two seasons and former Cowboy coach, was named to the Helms All-America team.
1956 — Joe Capua was Wyoming’s all-time single-game scoring leader. He also set Skyline Conference season individual marks and both school and conference singlegame records when he tallied 51 points against Montana in Memorial Fieldhouse in 1956. He was named to the United Press first-team little man’s All-America team, to Helms All-America team, and many second and third choices elsewhere. He was player of the year in the Rocky Mountains and Ev Shelton’s best small player since Kenny Sailors.
1959 — Tony Windis, whose 1,465 points in three years places him 12th on UW career scoring list, made many second and third team All-America selections as well as being named “Player of the Year” in the Rockies for two years running, 1958 and 1959. He was all-conference for three years.
ALL-AMERICANS
1965 — Flynn Robinson is the second greatest scorer in the history of basketball at Wyoming with 2,049 points. Robinson was Helms Foundation All-American three years, Chuck Taylor All-American 1965, Look-U.S. Basketball Writers All-District team three years, and All-Western Athletic Conference first team three years.
1982 — Bill Garnett, Wyoming’s All-American is sixth on the all-time rebounding list with 840 rebounds. Garnett was U.S. Basketball Writers Association All-American and Sporting News second-team All-American in 1982. He was named the 1982 Western Athletic Conference player of the year, and was a member of the all-WAC first team. After the 1982 season, Garnett was selected in the first round of the NBA draft by the Dallas Mavericks.
2002 — Josh Davis was named an Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American for the 2001-02 season. He ended his Wyoming career ranked No. 13 in school history in scoring (1,439 points), No. 2 in career rebounding (956 rebounds), No. 2 in career blocked shots (173) and No. 4 in career steals (140). Davis was a three-time All-Conference selection, was twice selected First Team All-District 13 by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was twice named All-District 8 by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA).
2016 — Josh Adams earned Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention to become the first Cowboy to be named an All-American since 2002. He also was named All-MW First Team by the league’s coaches, tabbed MW Player of the Year by the conference’s media and claimed All-District honors from the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. During the season he averaged 24.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.5 steals in 36.9 minutes per game, while shooting 44 percent from the field, 38 percent from beyond the arc and 83 percent at the free-throw line. His 24.7 points per game led the Mountain West and ranked third in the NCAA, as he scored 30 or more in nine games, 20 or more in 21 games and reached double figures in all 30 games he played in.
WYOMING AND THE NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
Wyoming Cowboy basketball is no stranger to the national media spotlight. In addition to playing numerous games on television each season, the Cowboys routinely do interviews with writers and broadcasters from numerous local and national media outlets.
In 2022-23, all of Wyoming’s regular-season games will be available on television or live video online. As a part of the Mountain West’s television package, the Cowboys routinely play on national and regional networks. The MW has a partnership with several national television networks including Fox and CBS.
POKES IN THE NBA
The University of Wyoming has had many outstanding basketball players in its history that went on to careers in professional basketball, including a total of 25 student-athletes that have continued their career on the NBA level. A total of 30 Cowboys have been taken in the NBA draft, including nine in the first four rounds.
The most famous former Cowboy to play in the NBA is Theo Ratliff. Ratliff was drafted in the first round in 1995 and excelled as a shot blocker in the NBA until his retirement in December of 2011. He led the league in blocks per game during three seasons and ranks in the top 20 all-time in blocked shots.
Most recently, Larry Nance Jr. was taken in the first round in the 2015 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. Justin James was drafted last season in the Second Round by the Sacramento Kings.
Former Wyoming Cowboys in NBA (Alphabetical)
Player, Years
Lettered at Wyoming Professional Career
Charles Bradley, 1978-81 Boston, 1981-84
Tim Breaux, 1989-92 Houston, 1994-96; Vancouver, 1996-97 Milwaukee, 1997
Leon Brown, 1945-46 Cleveland, 1946-47
John (Jack) Cotton, 1948 Denver, 1948-50
James Darden Denver, 1948-50
Josh Davis, 1999-2002 Chicago, 2003; Atlanta, 2004; Philadelphia, 2004; Milwaukee, 2005; Memphis, 2011
Fennis Dembo, 1985-88 Detroit, 1988-89
Chris Engler, 1981-82 Golden State, 1982-84; New Jersey, Chicago, Milwaukee, 1984-85
Portland, Milwaukee, New Jersey, 1986-87 New Jersey, 1987-88
Bill Garnett, 1979-82 Dallas, 1982-84; Indiana, 1984-86
Justin James, 2015-2019 Sacramento Kings, 2019-2021.
New Orleans Pelicans, 2022
Milo Komenich, 1942-43, 46 Fort Wayne, 1946-47
Fort Wayne, Anderson, 1947-48 Anderson, 1948-50
Eric Leckner, 1985-88 Utah, 1988-90; Sacramento, Charlotte, 199091;Charlotte, 1991-92; Philadelphia, 19994; Detroit, 1994-96; New York, 1996-97; Washington, 1997
Ron Livingstone, 1949 Baltimore, Philadelphia, 1949-50 Philadelphia, 1950-51
Larry Nance Jr., 2015-16 Los Angeles Lakers, 2015-18 Cleveland Caviliers, 2018-2021 Portland Trail Blazers, 2021
New Orleans Pelicans, 2022-Pres.
George Nostrand, 1945 Toronto, Cleveland, 1946-47 Providence, 1947-48
Providence, Boston, 1948-49 Boston, Tri-City, Chicago, 1949-50
John Pilch, 1947-49 Minneapolis, 1951-52
George (Moe) Radovich, 1950-52 Philadelphia, 1952-53
Theo Ratliff, 1992-95 Detroit, 1995-97; Philadelphia, 1998-2001; Atlanta, 2001-03; Portland, 2004-05; Boston, 2006-2007; Minnesota, 2007; Philadelphia, 2008; San Antonio, 2009-10; Los Angeles Lakers, 2010-11
William Roberts, 1946 Chicago, Boston, St. Louis, 1948-49 St. Louis, 1949-50
Flynn Robinson, 1963-65 Cincinnati, 1966-67; Cincinnati, Chicago, 1967-68; Chicago, Milwaukee, 1968-69; Milwaukee, 1969-70 Cincinnati, 1970-71; Los Angeles, 1971-72 Los Angeles, Baltimore, 1972-73 San Diego, 1973-74
Kenny Sailors, 1941-43, 46 Cleveland, 1946-47; Chicago, Philadelphia, Providence, 1947-48; Providence, 1948-49 Denver, 1949-50; Boston, Baltimore, 1950-51
Reginald Slater, 1989-92 Denver, 1994-95; 1995-96
Portland, 1995-96; Dallas, 1995-96
Denver, 1996-97; Toronto, 1997-99 Minnesota, 2000-03
Marko (Mike) Todorovich, 1947 Sheboygan, 1947-48 to 1948-49 St. Louis, Tri-Cities, 1949-50 Tri-Cities, 1950-51
Floyd Volker, 1942-43, 47 Oshkosh, 1947-48 to 1948-49 Indiana, Denver, 1949-50
Justin Williams, 2005-06 Sacramento, 2006-2008; Houston, 2008-09
Tony Windis, 1957-59 Detroit, 1959-60
COWBOYS IN THE DRAFT
Year Player/Round/Pick No./Team
1949 Ron Livingston — — Baltimore Bullets
1950 John Pilch — — Baltimore Bullets
1950 Jerry Reed — — Baltimore Bullets
1950 Loy Doty — — Tri-Cities Blackhawks
1950 Keith Bloom — — Tri-Cities Blackhawks
1952 Dick Haag — — Minneapolis Lakers
1952 Moe Robinson — — Philadelphia
1954 Ron Rivers — — New York Knicks
1955 Harry Jorgensen — — Rochester Royals
1956 Ed Huse — — St. Louis Hawks
1959 Tony Windis /5/32/ Detroit Pistons
1965 Flynn Robinson /2/11/ Cincinnati Royals
1966 Leon Clark /2/18/ Boston Celtics
1968 Mike Eberle /16/195/ Los Angeles Lakers
1969 Harry Hall /12/159/ Chicago Bulls
1970 Carl Ashley /9/146/ Phoenix Suns
1971 Willie Robinson /13/202/ Detroit Pistons
1975 Stan Boyer /7/123/ Golden State Warriors
1981 Charles Bradley /1/23/ Boston Celtics
1981 Kenneth Ollie /9/188/ Utah Jazz
1982 Bill Garnett /1/4/ Dallas Mavericks
1982 Chris Engler /3/60/ Golden State Warriors
1983 Mike Jackson /4/84/ Kansas City Kings
1984 Tony Martin /6/123/ Golden State Warriors
1988 Eric Leckner /1/17/ Utah Jazz
1988 Fennis Dembo /2/30/ Detroit Pistons
1995 Theo Ratliff /1/18/ Detroit Pistons
2015 Larry Nance Jr./1/27/Los Angeles Lakers
2019 Justin James, 2/40, Sacramento Kings
For the 2022-23 season, the Cowboys will travel on charter flights for a majority of road trips that require air travel.
CHARTER FLIGHTS
AUDITORIUM
The 2022-23 season marks the 41st full season that the Arena-Auditorium (capacity: 11,445) is home to Wyoming basketball. Whether you call it the ArenaAuditorium, the Double A or “The Dome of Doom,” Wyoming fans have created an atmosphere that has helped Wyoming win 72 percent of its home games.
Wyoming’s record in the Arena-Auditorium:
Overall AA Record: 445-170 (.724) Conference Record in AA: 201-123 (.620) Nonconference Record in AA: 242-47 (.837)
Wyoming’s MW-era record in the Arena-Auditorium (23 seasons):
Overall Record in AA Since Joining MW: 261-108 (.707) MW Record in AA: 105-79 (.571) Nonconference Record in AA: 156-29 (.843)
ATTENDANCE IN THE ARENA-AUDITORIUM
Season Games Attendance Per Game Average 1981-82 1 15,004 15,004 1982-83 13 96,613 7,432 1983-84 14 98,455 7,033 1984-85 16 100,099 6,256 1985-86 19 154,462 8,130 1986-87 14 135,139 9,653 1987-88 14 184,305 13,165 1988-89 16 108,848 6,803 1989-90 14 119,255 8,518 1990-91 18 163,416 9,079 1991-92 13 103,423 7,956 1992-93 13 86,092 6,622 1993-94 13 104,621 8,048 1994-95 14 117,175 8,370 1995-96 14 100,459 7,176 1996-97 11 59,045 5,368 1997-98 15 106,261 7,084 1998-99 14 93,841 6,703 1999-2000 13 91,154 7,012 2000-01 13 118,111 9,085 2001-02 14 140,370 10,026 2002-03 15 151,620 10,108 2003-04 15 123,017 8,201 2004-05 14 104,541 7,467 2005-06 17 96,420 5,672 2006-07 14 84,963 6,069 2007-08 14 73,673 5,262 2008-09 16 85,211 5,326 2009-10 18 87,931 4,885 2010-11 17 73,890 4,346 2011-12 19 94,139 4,955 2012-13 19 106,685 5,615 2013-14 18 92,716 5,151 2014-15 19 119,897 6,310 2015-16 16 88.030 5,501 2016-17 22 88,699 4,668 2017-18 16 80,159 5,009 2018-19 16 63,383 3,961 2019-20 17 53,792 3,164 2020-21 12 9,073 756 2021-22 15 78,990 5,266 Totals 615 4,052,977 6,590
HOME OF THE COWBOYS
E xp E ri E nc E d G roup r E ady T o M ak E n ois E T his s E ason
Head coach Jeff Linder and the Wyoming Cowboys officially opened the season on Monday with their first official practice of the 2022-23 season. The Pokes return 85 percent of their scoring after making the NCAA Tournament a season ago finishing the campaign with a 25-9 record.
"We are in a good place considering the guys we have back and our new players," UW head coach Jeff Linder said. We had a great scrimmage in the early part of practice in the Arena-Auditorium and it was great to see our guys under the lights and show the progress we have made in the offseason."
Wyoming recorded 24 wins during the regular season in 2021-22 for the most in a regular season since the Pokes recorded 24 during the 1951-52 campaign. Along with 85 percent of the scoring returning, the Cowboys return 84 percent of the rebounding from last season. Wyoming led the conference in defensive rebounds per game last season at 27.4 per game.
Offensively, the Pokes were one of the MW's teams getting to the free throw line leading the conference with 669 attempts and 485 makes. The Cowboys also led the conference with 275 made three-pointers, which ranked fourth in single-season school history.
"We will try to play a little bit faster this season," Linder said. "I always tell our guys everyone wants to play fast until they have to play fast and we won't be the Paul Westhead Nuggets back in the day, but with our depth which is the strength of our team and by using the altitude to our advantage will create a few more opportunities to help us in close games."
The Pokes return four starters and four other letter winners along with a pair of redshirts. Wyoming also welcomes five newcomers including three transfer and two incoming freshmen.
"For us to take the next step of the program our players have to know you will have to go out and compete against somebody," Linder said. "We have guys pulling towards the same goals and have developed into great teammates. The beauty is we have a lot of guys that can produce and have played major minutes in college basketball."
RETURNERS
Wyoming returns its top two scorers in guard Hunter Maldonado and froward Graham Ike. Maldonado was a First Team All-Mountain West selection averaging 18.5 points per game to go along with 6.3 assists and 5.7 rebounds per night. He became Wyoming's all-time leader in assists in the closing games of last season, as he ranked No. 5 in the nation in helpers.
Ike was a First Team All-MW selection by the media and Second Team by the coaches. He ranked second in the conference with 19.5 points per game. He also grabbed 9.6 rebounds to rank second in the conference and No. 21 in the nation. He recorded 14 double-doubles on the season to rank No. 19 in the nation.
Other returning starters include forward Jeremiah Oden had a strong season for the Pokes in his second season with the Program. He appeared in all 34 games and started 32 on the season. He averaged 7.8 points per game to go along with 4.5 rebounds per contest. He shot 52 percent from the field for the season. Guard Xavier DuSell played in 30 games with 20 starts on the season. DuSell added 7.5 points per game to go along with 2.3 rebounds and one assists per game. He ranked second on the team connecting on 54 three pointers and has 111 in his career.
The Wyoming bench returns four players who have seen significant playing time in the Brown and Gold. Guard Brendan Wenzel gave the Pokes a strong presence off the bench and in a starting role. He appeared in all 34 games making 14 starts. He averaged 5.2 points per game to go along with 2.9 rebounds. Forward Hunter Thompson played a key role off the bench for the Pokes. He played in all 34 games with three starts. He averaged 2.7 points per game and 1.5 rebounds. He shot 37 percent from behind the arc with 25 on the season. Guard Noah Reynolds was the only true freshman to see action appearing in 23 games for the Pokes. He averaged 2.9 points per game to go along with 1.0 rebounds. Guard Kenny Foster appeared in nine games during the season struggling with injuries. He averaged 1.8 points per game and 2.7 rebounds.
NEWCOMERSThe Cowboys welcomed a trio of transfers with guards Max Agbonkpolo and Ethan Anderson joining the team from the University of Southern California and Jake Kyman joining the Pokes from UCLA.
Agbonkpolo averaged 7.7 points per game to go along with three rebounds per night in 18 starts last season. Anderson averaged 4.4 points per game and 2.2 assists per contest. Kyman in 80 games for the Bruins in three seasons averaging 3.6 points per game to go along with 1.1 rebounds.
Wyoming also added a pair of freshmen to the roster in Texas native Caden Powell and Cheyenne native Nathanial Talich. Powell was rated as a three-star recruit by both 247sports.com and Rivals.com. He was listed as the 39th best center nationally by 247sports.com. Talich was a three-time All-State selection at Cheyenne Central High School averaging 23.3 points per game as a senior.
THE SCHEDULE
The Pokes will play 12 non-conference contests with six taking place in the Arena-Auditorium and six taking place on neutral floors.
"Where we are at right now as a program to have
the opportunity to play some very good teams on neutral floors is very important," Linder said. "Our nonconference schedule will be very challenging with teams that played in postseason play last year."
The Pokes open the season with three-straight contest in Laramie. Wyoming will open the season against Colorado Christian on November 7. Wyoming will then host Nicholls State on November 10 and wrap up the homestand by hosting Southeastern Louisiana on November 13. Nicholls State took part in the NIT last season
Wyoming will then head to 2022 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam from November 18-21. The Cowboys open play against Howard on Nov. 18. The Pokes will then either face Drake or Buffalo in the second round of the tournament. Other teams include Tarleton State, Belmont, Boston College and George Mason.
After the trip to the Virgin Islands, Wyoming will face Santa Clara in a neutral site contest at Sal Lake Community College on November 30.
The Cowboys will then play three more contests facing Grand Canyon on December 3 in a non-conference meeting for the second-straight season. The Pokes will then host Texas A&M Commerce on December 6 and wrap up the home portion of the non-conference schedule against Louisiana Tech on December 10, as the Bulldogs are coming off a 24-win season a year ago.
In the inaugural Legends of Basketball Showcase, a college basketball quadruple header set for Dec. 17 at the United Center in Chicago. The Cowboys will face off against Dayton in an evening contest.
Wyoming will wrap up non-conference play on December 21. The Jerry Colangelo Classic, a premier college basketball showcase hosted at Footprint Center will see the Pokes will face Saint Mary's on December 21.
The 18-game conference slate features the Pokes opening the home portion of the schedule with fourgames on Saturday.
The Cowboys open conference play against Fresno State on December 28. Wyoming will then return home for a pair of Saturday conference games against New Mexico on December 31 and San Diego State on January 7.
The Pokes hit the road for a game at Utah State on January 10. The Pokes then host another Saturday matchup on January 14 against Boise State. Wyoming will face Air Force on the road on January 17 before facing Colorado State on January 21 in a Saturday Border War.
In other home contests during conference action, the Cowboys will face Fresno State on January 31. Wyoming will square up against UNLV on February 7. Wyoming will face Air Force (February 18) and Utah State (February 21) in back-to-back home contests. The Pokes will close out the home schedule on against Nevada on February 28.
The Pokes will play road contests at UNLV on January 24 and head to San Jose State for the only meeting this season on February 4. The Pokes will play back-to-back road games at Boise State on February 11 and New Mexico on Valentines Day. Wyoming faces CSU on the road on February 25 and close out the regular season at San Diego State on March 4.
THE PLAYERS ACCORDING TO LINDER
The following is Coach Linder’s player-by-player analysis of the 2022-23 lineup:
SENIORS
Kenny Foster • Guard
"Kenny Foster Does all the little thins right. He is truly a glue guy for this program. He does the little things right and will help us win games this season."
Hunter Maldonado • Guard
“Maldonado is a very high IQ player. He is an everyday guy and you know what you will get everyday and every possession. He is a guy that brings the right attitude every day and is a special player in this program"
Hunter Thompson • Forward
“Thompson is Old Reliable. He comes into everyday and does his job to the best of his ability. He cares so much about the Cowboy Basketball program as any player that has came through this program in a long time."
JUNIORS
Max Agbonkpolo • Guard
“Max is a versatile, long and athletic player. He has the ability to make plays other can't due to his great size, athleticism and skill."
Ethan Anderson • Forward
“Ethan has great burst and power. He is almost like a great running back. He can really get up and guard the ball and impact the game defensively."
Xavier DuSell • Guard
“DuSell is a great shooter. He has been here three years and really knows what we are doing. He is a guy that you look at and say he is all in with this program."
Graham Ike • Forward
“Graham is a tremendous talent. An All-League player that has a high care factor and really has the ability to change the game in both the offensive and defensive side of the floor."
Jeremiah Oden • Forward
“Jeremiah is a super explosive athlete that has the ability to make plays on both ends of the floor with his athleticism and really makes plays with his effort."
Jake Kyman • Guard
"Jake has the ability to stretch the floor with his shooting. He can also bounce it and ball out of ball screens. He has a very high basketball IQ."
Brendan Wenzel • Guard
“Brendan is a really versatile defender. He can make shots and has good ability to bounce it and make plays. He can be a great secondary ball handler."
SOPHOMORES
Noah Reynolds • Guard
“Noah is a tough player. He is truly a bulldog. Every play and ever trip down the floor you know what you are getting. He is going to do anything he can to win games."
REDSHIRT FRESHMEN
Nate Barnhart • Forward
“Nate is still scratching the surface with his talent. He has to get stronger and seasoned after sitting out. He has a ton of potential and versatility."
Cort Roberson • Guard
“Cort is in a lot of ways the heart and soul of this team. He is the guy who will always pick up a teammate and does whatever we ask him to do."
FRESHMEN
Caden Powell • Forward
“Caden is progressing rapidly and really learning the game. He competes every day. He is a guy we look at and say he is getting better and better on a daily basis."
Nathanial Talich• Guard
“Nate has a great feel for the game. He is just like Cort and you know he will give you everything he has to help this program win whether it is on the floor, bench or locker room."
Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Last School)
23 Max Agbonkpolo G/F 6-9 196 Jr. TR Laguna Niguel, Calif. (USC)
20 Ethan Anderson G 6-1 208 Jr. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (USC)
15 Nate Barnhart F 7-0 190 RFr. RS Lenexa, Kan. (DeSoto)
53 Xavier DuSell G 6-4 199 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (AZ Compass Prep)
22 Kenny Foster G 6-5 187 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill)
33 Graham Ike F 6-9 255 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Overland)
13 Jake Kyman G/F 6-7 213 Jr. TR Aliso Viejo, Calif. (UCLA)
24 Hunter Maldonado G 6-7 202 Sr. 4L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Vista Ridge)
25 Jeremiah Oden F 6-8 201 Jr. 2L Chicago, Ill. (Sunrise Christian Academy)
44 Caden Powell F 6-10 206 Fr HS Waco, Texas (Midway)
21 Noah Reynolds G 6-3 195 So. 1L Peoria, Ill. (Notre Dame HS)
31 Cort Roberson G 6-0 157 RFr. RS Arlington, Wash. (Stanwood)
0 Nathanial Talich G 6-4 191 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central)
10 Hunter Thompson F 6-10 230 Sr. 4L Pine Bluffs, Wyo. (Pine Bluffs)
1 Brendan Wenzel G 6-7 204 Jr. 1L San Antonio, Texas (Utah)
Numerical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Last School)
0 Nathanial Talich G 6-4 191 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central)
1 Brendan Wenzel G 6-7 204 Jr. 1L San Antonio, Texas (Utah)
10 Hunter Thompson F 6-10 230 Sr. 4L Pine Bluffs, Wyo. (Pine Bluffs)
13 Jake Kyman G/F 6-7 213 Jr. TR Aliso Viejo, Calif. (UCLA)
15 Nate Barnhart F 7-0 190 RFr. RS Lenexa, Kan. (DeSoto)
20 Ethan Anderson G 6-1 208 Jr. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (USC)
21 Noah Reynolds G 6-3 195 So. 1L Peoria, Ill. (Notre Dame HS)
22 Kenny Foster G 6-5 187 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill)
23 Max Agbonkpolo G/F 6-9 196 Jr. TR Laguna Niguel, Calif. (USC)
24 Hunter Maldonado G 6-7 202 Sr. 4L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Vista Ridge)
25 Jeremiah Oden F 6-8 201 Jr. 2L Chicago, Ill. (Sunrise Christian Academy)
31 Cort Roberson G 6-0 157 RFr. RS Arlington, Wash. (Stanwood)
33 Graham Ike F 6-9 255 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Overland)
44 Caden Powell F 6-10 206 Fr HS Waco, Texas (Midway)
53 Xavier DuSell G 6-4 199 Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (AZ Compass Prep)
Starters Returning (4)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. PPG RPG APG GP/GS
24 Hunter Maldonado G 6-7 202 Sr. 4L 18.5 5.7 6.3 33/33
25 Jeremiah Oden F 6-8 201 Jr. 2L 7.8 4.5 0.4 34/32
33 Graham Ike F 6-9 255 Jr. 2L 19.5 9.6 1.3 33/33
53 Xavier DuSell G 6-4 199 Jr. 2L 7.5 2.3 1.0 30/20
Starters Lost (1)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. PPG RPG APG GP/GS
0 Drake Jeffries G 6-5 186 Sr. 2L 10.3 5.4 0.7 34/34
Other Lettermen Returning (4)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. PPG RPG APG GP/GS
1 Brendan Wenzel G/F 6-7 204 Jr. 1L 5.2 2.9 0.5 34/14
10 Hunter Thompson F 6-10 230 Sr. 4L 2.7 1.5 0.3 34/3
21 Noah Reynolds G 6-3 195 So. 1L 2.9 1.0 0.7 23/0
22 Kenny Foster G 6-5 187 Sr. 3L 1.8 2.0 0.7 9/0
Redshirts (2)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Last School)
15 Nate Barnhart F 7-0 190 RFr. RS Lenexa, Kan. (DeSoto)
31 Cort Roberson G 6-0 157 RFr. RS Arlington, Wash. (Stanwood)
Newcomers (5)
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Last School)
0 Nathanial Talich G 6-4 191 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central)
13 Jake Kyman G/F 6-7 213 Jr. TR Aliso Viejo, Calif. (UCLA)
20 Ethan Anderson
23 Max Agbonkpolo
44 Caden Powell F
Calif. (USC)
(Midway)
(USC)
Seniors (3)
Roster Breakdown
By Class
Hunter Maldonado G 6-7 202 Hunter Thompson F 6-10 230 Kenny Foster G 6-5 187
Juniors (7)
Max Agbonkpolo G/F 6-9 196 Ethan Anderson G 6-1 208 Xavier DuSell G 6-4 199 Graham Ike F 6-9 255 Jake Kyman G/F 6-7 213 Jeremiah Oden F 6-8 201 Brendan Wenzel G 6-7 204
Sophomores (1)
Noah Reynolds G 6-3 195
Redshirt Freshman (2) Nate Barnhart F 7-0 190 Cort Roberson G 6-0 157
Freshmen (2)
Caden Powell F 6-10 206 Nathanial Talich G 6-4 191
By Position
Guards (10) Hunter Maldonado G 6-7 202 Kenny Foster G 6-5 187 Xavier DuSell G 6-4 199 Noah Reynolds G 6-3 195 Cort Roberson G 6-0 157 Brendan Wenzel G 6-7 204 Nathanial Talich G 6-4 191 Max Agbonkpolo G/F 6-9 196 Ethan Anderson G 6-1 208 Jake Kyman G/F 6-7 213
Forwards (5)
Hunter Thompson F 6-10 230 Graham Ike F 6-9 255 Jeremiah Oden F 6-8 201 Nate Barnhart F 7-0 190 Caden Powell F 6-10 206
By High School or Transfer
High School (11)
Hunter Maldonado G Hunter Thompson F Kenny Foster G Xavier DuSell G Graham Ike F Jeremiah Oden F Noah Reynolds G Cort Roberson G Nate Barnhart F Caden Powell F Nathanial Talich G
Transfers (4)
Max Agbonkpolo G/F Ethan Anderson G Jake Kyman G/F Brendan Wenzel G
COWBOY COACHES
JEFF LINDER
H ead C oa CH J eff L inder
Jeff Linder enters his third season as the head coach of the Cowboys in 2022-23. He is the 22nd head coach in Wyoming basketball history. He was named to his position as leader of the Pokes on March 17, 2020.
In his second season at the helm of the program, the Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
Linder was one of 15 coaches in the nation named to the Werner Naismith Coach of the Year Late Season Watch List by the Atlanta Tipoff Club and the only coach from the Mountain West Conference.
The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
He became the first coach since Everett Shelton to take a Cowboy team to the NCAA Tournament in his second season.
Linder led the Pokes to a 14-11 overall record in his first season. The Pokes went 6-1 in conference play including a road win over an Elite Eight team in Oregon State. Wyoming won six total road games on the season for the most away from Laramie since the 2012-13 season. UW also had a winning record on the road since 2000-01 season.
The Cowboys featured the top offense in the Mountain West in Linder’s first season. He revamped the Cowboy offense to averaging 76.5 points per game. Wyoming also led the MW in three-point field goals per game at 10.1. The Pokes ranked No. 12 in the nation in three-point field goals per game as well.
His 2020-21 roster was the fifth youngest in the nation. The Cowboys were a veteran group by season’s end recording only 11.3 turnovers per game to rank No. 47 in the nation. The team won three of their last four games and nearly knocked of nationally ranked San Diego State in the quarterfinals of the MW Tournament.
“Wyoming has a rich basketball tradition which at a young age I was introduced to on the Sports Illustrated cover that featured Cowboy great, Fennis Dembo. From that time on growing up down the road in Denver, I was always rooting for the Cowboys. For me to now have the opportunity to lead this
acclaimed program is an honor that I won’t take for granted. I will work to build on the storied past built and laid before me and diligently work to make Wyoming basketball a force to be reckoned with.”
“The University of Wyoming basketball job is an incredible fit for me and my family,” Linder said. “Having grown up in the region and having coached in the Mountain West Conference it was almost too good to be true when Tom Burman called me. My staff and I will make recruiting the region a priority while scanning the globe for student-athletes who fit the characteristics we want in Cowboy basketball players.
Prior to Wyoming, Linder posted an impressive 80-50 (.615) record in four seasons at Northern Colorado. He was named the Big Sky Coach of the Year during the 2018-19 season leading the Bears to 15 conference wins for a program record. The Bears tied that record of 15 conference wins again in the 201920 season. Over the last three seasons, Linder led UNC to the most wins during a three-year stretch in program history, with 69 wins. The Bears also finished in the top-100 of the NCAA NET Rankings.
Prior to his time at Northern Colorado, Linder spent six seasons at Boise State with the last three years serving as associate head coach of the Broncos. Linder helped guide Boise State to two NCAA tournament appearances and the team’s first Mountain West Conference Championship during his tenure.”
In 2014-15, his second season as Associate Head Coach, the Broncos tied the school record for wins, going 25-9, including a 14-1 record in the team’s final 15 regular season games. Boise State won 20-or-more games in five of Linder’s six seasons.
Renowned for his offensive game plans, Boise State saw immediate production with Linder on the bench. The Broncos led the conference in scoring in three of his six seasons and finished second in 2014-15. Boise State averaged 76.2 points per game in 2013-14, the second-highest season average for the Broncos in nearly 40 years.
In his first year with at Boise State, Linder helped head coach Leon Rice steer the Broncos to one of its most successful seasons in school history.
Prior to Boise State, Linder served as an assistant and associate head coach at the University of San Francisco. In 2009-10 at USF, the Dons posted a 12-18 record, including a 9-4 record at home. He also spent time at Weber State. Linder helped the Wildcats to a 36-26 overall record, and in 2006-07 the Wildcats won the Big Sky Conference regular-season and tournament titles and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Linder also recruited Damian Lillard to Weber State, who was selected sixth-overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2012 NBA Draft.
Linder got his start in collegiate coaching as the assistant director of men’s basketball operations at Colorado under head coach Ricardo Patton. After one season at CU, Linder was hired as an assistant coach on David Moe’s staff at Emporia State, where he spent three seasons. Emporia State went 22-5 during his final campaign and earned the third seed in the NCAA Division II Tournament.
Linder moved from Emporia State to Midland Junior College in Midland, Texas, where he spent two seasons as an assistant coach to Grant McCasland. Linder helped coach Midland to a 53-16 record during his tenure, and in 2005-06 the team
The Linder File
Coaching History
2020-Pres. — Wyoming as Head Coach 2016-2020 — Northern Colorado as Head Coach 2010–2016—Boise State (Assistant Coach) 2008–2010—San Francisco (Assistant Coach) 2006–2008—Weber State (Assistant Coach) 2004–2006—Midland (Assistant Coach) 2001–2004—Emporia State (Assistant Coach) 2000–2001—Colorado (Assistant Director of Operations)
Postseason Berths (6)
(NCAA Tournament: 4 Appearances) (College Invitational Tournament: 1 Championship) (College Basketball Invitational: 1 Semifinal Appearance)
2022 - NCAA Tournament 2018- College Invitational Tournament 2015- NCAA Tournament 2013-NCAA Tournament 2011-CBI Invitational 2007-NCAA Tournament
Awards
2018-19 Big Sky Coach of the Year
Notable Accolades
- In his second season at the helm of the program, the Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
- Linder was one of 15 coaches in the nation named to the Werner Naismith Coach of the Year Late Season Watch List by the Atlanta Tipoff Club in 2022 and the only coach from the Mountain West Conference.
- The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
- He became the first coach since Everett Shelton to take a Cowboy team to the NCAA Tournament in his second season.
finished 26-10 and made an appearance in the “Elite Eight” at the national junior college tournament.
A native of Lafayette, Colo., he played one season at Mesa State. After his freshman year, Linder transferred to Western State Colorado where he played three seasons under coach Bob Hofman. As a Mountaineer, Linder earned All-Rocky Mountain Conference honors, both on the court and in the classroom, three times.
Linder and his wife, Kelli, have four children, two daughters, Adison and Makalyn, and two sons, Jordan and Devon.
a ssistant C oa CH K en d e W eese
Ken Deweese enters his third season on the Cowboy coaching staff. He spent four seasons with Linder at Northern Colorado helping the Bears record 20-plus wins in the last three seasons.
The Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament in 2022 finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
The Pokes went 6-1 in non-conference play in 2020-21 including a road win over an Elite Eight team in Oregon State. Wyoming won six total road games on the season for the most away from Laramie since the 2012-13 season. UW also had a winning record on the road since 2000-01 season.
“Being at a program like Wyoming in such a great league as the Mountain West is something you can’t beat. Coach Linder and I have gotten to know each other very well over the last four years and we are both excited to help take the Cowboys to the next level.”
DeWeese helped UNC to the most wins during a three-year stretch in program history, with 69 wins. The Bears also finished in the top-100 of the NCAA NET Rankings this past season.
DeWesse has also helped the Bears record 15-wins in Big Sky play in back-to-back seasons for the most in school history. He also helped lead Northern Colorado to its first postseason title in 2017-18, as the Bears won the College Invitational Tournament. It marked the first postseason title for any Colorado school since the 1940 season. It was also the first postseason title for a team from the Big Sky Conference. During the 2017-18 campaign, UNC won a school record 26 games on their way to the CIT Championship. The Bears finished the season ranked in the top-100 of the RPI.
During his time with the Bears he mentored Big Sky Player of the Year Jordan Davis, as well as Defensive Player of the Year Jonah Radabaugh, Sixth Man of the Year Kai Edwards and Freshman of the Year Bodie Hume.
“I’m excited to have coach DeWeese on board with me here at Wyoming,” Linder said. “He has been with me since day one at UNC and was a huge part of what we did there. He will do the same here with the Cowboys. It will be great to continue this journey with him and his family.”
Prior to his time at Northern Colorado, DeWeese helped guide the UTEP to over 120 wins, including three seasons of 22 wins or more and two NIT appearances. Known for his recruiting at UTEP, DeWeese signed 26 players that were on Conference USA commissioner’s Honor Roll selections.
In his first year as an assistant at El Paso, he recruited four-student athletes that went on to earn All-Conference USA honors, including C-USA Defensive Player of the Year. He recruited a consensus national Top 100 recruit, Vincent Hunter. Hunter went on to be C-USA Freshman on the Year in 2013-14 and First Team All-Conference in 2014-15. His 2013 recruiting class was ranked in the Top 25 by numerous media outlets.
In back-to-back years, DeWeese was ranked as the top assistant in C-USA by NextUpRecruits.com and was the second ranked assistant in 2013-14 and ‘14-’15.In six seasons at UTEP the Miners defeated nationally ranked opponents Oregon, Nebraska, Michigan, Texas Tech, New Mexico State, Auburn, Memphis, Tennessee, Xavier and Washington State.
Prior to UTEP, DeWeese spent a season at Utah Valley and four seasons at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. With the Wolverines at Utah Valley he was in charge of recruiting the 2010 recruiting class, which led to back-to-back winning seasons for UVU, going 19-11 and 20-12 after finishing 12-18 in 2009-10.
DeWeese coached Vince Hunter of the Memphis Grizzlies, Former Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year Julian Washburn of the Memphis Grizzlies and Julyan Stone, who played for the Nuggets, Raptors and Hornets. Two of his players also play in the NFL in Cederik Lang of the Eagles and Aaron Jones of the Packers.
As an assistant at Mary Hardin-Baylor (2005-09) as an assistant under his father Ken DeWeese, the Crusaders finished with an 85-27 (.758) in DeWeese’s four seasons and clinched two NCAA (Division III) tournament berths. DeWeese was solely responsible for the recruitment of four student-athletes that helped UMHB reach the 2013 D3 National Championship game.
“One of the cool things about growing up was my father being an assistant coach UTEP in the old Western Athletic Conference and hearing all the stories about how much Don Haskins enjoyed coming to Laramie. So before evening taking this position I always thought of Wyoming as a great college athletics community.”
The many other accolades that DeWeese helped Hardin-Baylor receive were, No. 12 National Ranking in the Top 25 poll, leading all of Division III in field goal percentage, four American Southwest Conference tournament appearances and two division titles. His father has over 800 wins in his career as the head coach.
DeWeese got his start in the coaching ranks at Idaho in 2005 as the Director of Basketball Operations. Ken and his wife Natalie have three children, Emery, Ellison and Dane.
a ssistant C oa CH M ar C r odgers
University of Wyoming head basketball coach Jeff Linder announced in July of 2021 the addition of Marc Rodgers to the staff as the Director of Recruiting. He is in his second season with the Cowboys.
The Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament in 2022 finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
“We are really excited to welcome Coach Rodgers to the Cowboy Basketball family,” Linder said. “He has a passion for the game that will help him become one of the up and coming young coaches in college basketball. The relationships that he has developed in a short period of time since his arrival in Laramie will go a long ways in helping us develop young men on and off the court.”
Rodgers spent two of the last three season at Long Beach State. He served as a graduate assistant in 2018-19 before serving as an assistant last season. Last season, he mentored Isaiah Washington and Chance Hunter to Honorable Mention All-Big West honors.
“I am very excited to join Coach Linder and the Wyoming Men’s Basketball program,” Rodgers said. “Coach Linder is one of the best basketball minds in the sport and is extremely dedicated to his program. I respect, appreciate, and admire how determined he, his staff, and his players are to improve as not only basketball players, but as a men on a daily basis. It is a blessing to at Wyoming and I can’t wait to see what the future holds not only for myself, but the program.”
In between his time at Long Beach State, Rodgers spent one season as an assistant coach at Fairfax High School in the Los Angeles area. He helped lead Fairfax to a Sunset League Championship.
Rodgers also spent time as an AAU coach in Southern California. He also worked in player development at CJ Hoops working with NBA players.
A native of Los Angeles, Rodgers is a graduate of Central Washington University majoring in sociology. He was a four-year letterwinner and also earned Scholar Athlete honors.
a ssistant C oa CH s undan C e W i CK s
Wyoming native Sundance Wicks enters his third season on the Cowboy coaching staff. He came to Wyoming after spending two seasons as head coach at Missouri Western.
The Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament in 2022 finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
The Pokes went 6-1 in non-conference play in 2020-21 including a road win over an Elite Eight team in Oregon State. Wyoming won six total road games on the season for the most away from Laramie since the 2012-13 season. UW also had a winning record on the road since 2000-01 season.
“To have the opportunity to bring someone who dreamed of being a Cowboy and embodies all the characteristics of what it means to be a Cowboy back to his home state like Coach Wicks is a special deal,” Linder said. “His passion and JUICE for the game of basketball will be felt the day he steps foot on campus. He has experienced every level of basketball and has thrived at every stop along the way. He’s a proven winner who finalizes an assistant coaching staff that will work tirelessly for our players, the state of Wyoming, and the University of Wyoming. I want to give a big Cowboy welcome to Coach Wicks and his family!”
A native of Gillette, Wyo., Wicks led the Griffons to 18 wins in 2019-20, as it was the most by the program in 10 years. In his first season at the helm of the program his team doubled their win total from the prior campaign. In his two seasons, Wick helped mentor six All-MIAA players and an NABC All-District selection.
“There is a dream job for everyone and for me being at the University of Wyoming with a coach like Jeff Linder is mine,” Wicks said. “Coach Linder is regarded to be one of the smartest coaches in college basketball and his vision as a coach has made himself and his teams very successful everywhere he has been. I’m honored to be a part of his staff here in my home state.”
Prior to his time at Missouri Western, Wick spent time at his alma mater Northern State University, where he was associate head coach during the 2016-17 and 201718 seasons. In 2017-18, Wicks helped lead Northern State to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference regular season and postseason championships. Northern State also claimed the central region championship en route to the program’s first-ever appearance in the national championship game.
Wicks has been an assistant coach at the Division II and Division I levels. After lettering four years as a student-athlete at Northern State from 1999-2003, Wicks held assistant coaching positions at Northern State, Colorado (2006-07), Northern Illinois (2007-11) and San Francisco (2015-16).
He also built the Arizona Power Basketball Academy, serving as a skill instructor and director from 201115. Prior to launching the APBA, he spent five months training NBA pre-draft prospects at the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas. Wicks’ draft class trainees included Kawhi Leonard, Alec Burks and Isaiah Thomas.
Wicks began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northern State under the legendary Don Meyer.
As a student-athlete, Wicks was twice named first team All-NSIC, scoring 1,174 points and pulling down 665 rebounds in his career. He was also a two-time All-NSIC performer in the 400-meter hurdles at Northern State. After graduation, Wicks played for the Sodertalje Kings in Sweden. He led the team in points and rebounding.
Wicks graduated from Campbell County High School in 1999, where he lettered in football, basketball and track and field. In 1999, he was named the Millward Simpson Athlete of the Year. Wicks was a part of two high school basketball championships (1996-97 and 1998-99), and in his senior season, won a trio of state championships in football, basketball and track and field, where he captured the individual state title in the 300-meter hurdles, and was the state runner-up in the 110-meter high hurdles.
Wicks received a bachelor’s degree in international business from Northern State in 2003 and a master’s degree in health, physical education and coaching from Northern State in 2006.
s pe C ia L a ssistant to H ead C oa CH s H aun V andi V er
University of Wyoming special assistant to the head coach basketball coach Shaun Vandiver enters his fifth season with the Cowboys and first season in his new role after serving as an assistant coach.
The Cowboys reached the NCAA Tournament in 2022 finishing the season with a 25-9 overall record. The Pokes received their first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 2002 and marked the first trip to the Big Dance since 2015. The Pokes recorded 24 wins in the regular season for the most since the 1951-52 campaign.
The Pokes, who were picked to finish eighth in the Conference ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches’ polls.
The Pokes went 6-1 in non-conference play in 2020-21 including a road win over an Elite Eight team in Oregon State. Wyoming won six total road games on the season for the most away from Laramie since the 2012-13 season. UW also had a winning record on the road since 2000-01 season.
In his first season back with the Brown and Gold, Vandiver helped the Pokes defeat South Carolina for Wyoming’s first win against an SEC team in Laramie since he served as a graduate assistant during the 2002-03 season. In his second season, he helped lead the Cowboys to the semifinals of the MW Tournament.
Vandiver was an assistant for the Pokes from 2005-10 serving under head coaches Steve McClain and Heath Schroyer. He also served as a graduate assist at Wyoming for the 2002-03 season.
As a member of the Wyoming coaching staff, Vandiver helped lead the Cowboys to the Championship game of the 2006 Mountain West Tournament. During his time with the Pokes, he mentored nine players who earned All-MW honors.
“I like the way the Cowboy basketball program has progressed, and my goal is to help the coaching staff keep it going and take it to another level,” Vandiver said. “I’m just ready to do whatever coach Edwards needs me to do for this program and I’m all in.”
Vandiver led the Hornets to five Mid-America Athletic Association tournaments during his time at Emporia State. In his first season as head coach, he became only the second coach in MIAA history to lead his team to the tournament championship game in his first season. Last season, Emporia State nearly knocked off Mizzou on the road before falling to the Tigers 67-62.
Prior to his time as head coach at Emporia State, Vandiver was an assistant coach at Boise State. He was a key part of one of the biggest turnarounds in Boise State history in 2010-11. The Broncos were 22-13 and advanced to the semifinals of the CBI Tournament before falling to the Oregon Ducks 79-71 in Eugene, Ore. The 22 wins were a seven-game improvement over the previous year.
He began his coaching career in 2001-02 as volunteer assistant coach with Colorado while finishing his degree in sociology. In 2002-03, he moved on to Wyoming as a graduate assistant where he helped guide the Cowboys to a 21-11 record and an NIT berth. His first full-time coaching position was at Bowling Green State in 2003-04. He moved on to Northern Colorado for the 2004-05 season as the Bears were finishing their transition to NCAA Division I.
Vandiver transferred to Colorado following his freshman year at Hutchison Community College and was named Big Eight Newcomer of the Year in 1989. His senior season, he led the Buffs to the National Invitation Tournament finals in New York City, where they finished third. He averaged a double-double in his career for the Buffaloes and ended his career as the third leading scorer (1,876) and rebounder (962) in CU history. After earning First-Team All-Big Eight honors as a junior and senior, he was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 25th pick of the 1991 NBA Draft. After his collegiate career, Vandiver enjoyed a nine-year professional playing career in Europe. He played for teams in: Bologna, Italy (199192); Bilbao, Spain (1992-93); Girona, Spain (1993-94); Reggio Calabria, Italy (1994-95); Las Palmas, Spain (1995-97); and Madrid, Spain (1997-2001).
Vandiver, a native of Bolingbrook, Ill.., is married to the former Danielle Dodgion. They have five children: Aubrey, a former Cowgirl basketball player; Amber, a former Emporia State basketball player; Garin, a former Emporia State player; Alessandra and Gage.
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Jimmy Edel is in his third season with the Cowboys. He spent the previous four seasons with Cowboy head Coach Jeff Linder at Northern Colorado. Edel got his start in strength and conditioning as an intern at Winona State University. He then spent three season as head strength coach for men’s and women’s basketball at Appalachian State prior to his time at UNC. He earned Master’s degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Strength and Conditioning while at Appalachian State.
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O’Flannigan is in his fourth season with the Cowboys as the Director of Basketball Operations. A native of Laramie returned to UW after spending two seasons as director of operations at Weber State. Prior to heading to Weber State, O’Flannigan was a graduate assistant for the Pokes helping lead Wyoming to the College Basketball Insider Championship in 2017. Before his duties as a graduate assistant, he spent four years as a student manager for the Cowboys.
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Dallas Fichtner joined the University of Wyoming Sports Medicine Staff in August 2018 as an Associate Athletic Trainer with the Cowboy Basketball and Cowboy and Cowgirl Diving programs after spending the previous eleven years at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, NE.
While at NWU, Dallas worked with a variety of sports including men’s and women’s soccer, track and field, and men’s and women’s basketball. Before his time at Nebraska Wesleyan, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Boise State University from 2005-2007. While at Boise State, Dallas worked one year with the wrestling program and one year with the men’s basketball as well as assisting with the football program.
Dallas received his Masters of Exercise and Sports Studies with a Biophysical Emphasis from Boise State in 2007 after completing his undergraduate education at the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 2005. Dallas is originally from Hayes Center, NE where he grew up on a family owned cattle ranch.
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Sparling enters his first season with the Cowboys in 2022-23. Sparling recently wrap up his playing career leading Alaska Fairbanks to the NCAA Division II Tournament. His team would go on all the way to the Sweet 16. He also spent time playing at UT Arlington, College of Southern Idaho.
He played for his father, Greg at Alaska Fairbanks and Central Washington. His father spent 24 seasons at Central Washington as the head coach and has over 400 wins in his career. His mother Kristin Sparling coach track at Central Washington.
He earned his degree from the University of Texas Arlington.
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Ed Seidel began service as the University of Wyoming’s 28th president July 1, 2020. The distinguished scholar has led academic, research and innovation programs at multiple universities.
Before coming to UW, Seidel was the vice president for economic development and innovation for the University of Illinois System, building and supporting programs that engage university, public and private partners -- and strengthening the links among higher education, research and business to stimulate economic development across that state.
His long record of leadership experience includes more than three years as director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was among the original coprincipal investigators for Blue Waters, a federally funded project that brought one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to Urbana-Champaign.
Previously, he was the senior vice president for research and innovation for the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology in Moscow, Russia, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Before that, he directed the Office of Cyberinfrastructure and led the Directorate of Mathematical and Physical Sciences as National Science Foundation assistant director. He also led the Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University and directed the numerical relativity group at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Germany.
Seidel received his Ph.D. in relativistic astrophysics from Yale University, earned a master’s degree in physics at the University of Pennsylvania, and received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and physics from the College of William and Mary.
Seidel’s partner is Gabrielle Allen, most recently the associate dean for research in the College of Education, professor in the Departments of Astronomy and Curriculum and Instruction, and research professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign.
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In 2019, Cowboy Football won the 2019 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl and posted an 8-5 record. That marked the third time in four years that Wyoming earned a bowl bid. Wyoming linebackers Logan Wilson and Cassh Maluia were both selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. Cowgirl Volleyball earned a postseason berth in 2019, advancing to the Second Round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). The Cowgirls posted a 22-9 record, which was the fifth 20-win season under the direction of head coach Chad Callihan. Senior cross country runner Chris Henry won the NCAA Elite 90 Award for the second consecutive year in November 2019. That award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals of one of the NCAA’s 90 national championships.
In January of 2020, the civic education organization “Wyoming We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” recognized Burman for his civic leadership in bringing members of the Black 14 back to the University of Wyoming campus in the fall of 2019. In the first 33 years of the organization at the state level in Wyoming, only five of these awards for significant contribution as a citizen have been presented.
Tom Burman
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• One of 13 Members on the College Football Playoff (CFP) Selection Committee
• Has led over $120 million in fundraising projects as A.D. at Wyoming
• In January 2020, Presented Citizenship Award by Wyoming We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution
• Longest Serving Athletics Director in the Mountain West, currently in his 16th Year as University of Wyoming A.D.
• Ten of Wyoming’s athletics teams achieved perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores of 1,000 for the most recent academic year measured.
Tom Burman is currently in his 16th year as Director of Athletics at the University of Wyoming. For the past 15 years that Burman has served as Athletics Director, many of the most successful and most memorable moments in Wyoming Athletics history have taken place.
Since Burman was named to the position of Athletics Director on Oct. 9, 2006, he has hired some of the most accomplished head coaches in University of Wyoming history. Academically, Cowboy and Cowgirl student-athletes have achieved at exceptional levels. Fundraising and season-ticket sales have reached record levels and numerous facility projects have been completed. Burman has also scheduled many of the greatest events in Wyoming Athletics history.
“I care deeply about this University, the success of UW Athletics and the well-being of our studentathletes,” Burman said upon his hiring. “We will build a program that wins championships, is a source of great pride to our alumni and generates enthusiasm across the state.”
RECENT SUCCESSES
The 2021-22 season saw the sports of football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, swimming and diving, track and field and wrestling all conclude their seasons with student-athletes participating in postseason competition. Football won the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl for its third consecutive bowl victory, and Cowboy linebacker Chad Muma was selected in the third round of the NFL Draft. Men’s basketball earned a bid to the 2022 NCAA Tournament after posting one of its most exciting seasons in years with a 25-9 record. Cowboy Basketball also achieved its first national ranking since the 2014-15 season. Women’s basketball advanced to the third round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament, and wrestling posted a Top 25 finish at the 2022 NCAA Championships, placing 23rd. The sports of football, swimming and diving, track and field and wrestling all had individuals earn All-America honors in 2021-22. Muma earned All-America honors in football. Diver Melissa Mirafuentes achieved All-America status at the NCAA Championships. Cowgirl long jumper Shayla Howell reached All-America status at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, while Cowboy long jumper Kareem Mersal and discus thrower Nathan Reid both earned All-America recognition at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Cowboy wrestler Stephen Buchanan placed third in the 197-pound weight class at the 2022 NCAA Championships to earn All-America honors for the second straight year.
In March of 2021, the Cowgirl Basketball team won the Mountain West Conference Tournament Championship, earning the program’s second-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament. Cowboy Wrestling qualified a program tying high of seven wrestlers for the 2021 NCAA Championships, with sophomore Stephen Buchanan earning All-America honors at 197 pounds by placing eighth. The Cowboys finished 26th in the nation as a team. In June 2021, senior discus thrower Colton Paller earned First Team All-America honors by placing seventh at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
The 2018-19 season began with the Grand Opening of the $44 million Mick and Susie McMurry High Altitude Performance Center. Among the most memorable moments of the year were: the men’s cross country team placing 12th in the nation at the NCAA Championships; Cowgirl soccer captured a share of its first-ever, regular-season Mountain West championship; Cowboy football earned bowl eligibility for the third consecutive season; Cowgirl volleyball and Cowgirl basketball both earned postseason bids; and Cowboy wrestling qualified seven individuals for the NCAA Championships and finished 34th in the nation as a team. Individually, Paul Roberts earned All-America honors at the NCAA Cross Country Championships placing 20th, while his teammate Chris Henry became the first UW student-athlete to earn the NCAA Elite 90 Award. Cowgirl track and field athletes Jerayah Davis, Ja’la Henderson, Jordan Edmonds and Shayla Howell earned a combined seven All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Henderson also earned All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Cowboy basketball player Justin James was the 40th overall selection by the Sacramento Kings in the 2019 NBA Draft, and Marcus Epps was selected in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen attracted national attention during the 2017 season and through the 2018 NFL Draft as he became the No. 7 overall pick by the Buffalo Bills -- the highest Wyoming Cowboy draft pick in history. In a study by national research firm Joyce Julius & Associates, the media exposure generated by Wyoming Football in 2017-18 was estimated at $159 million. The 2016-17 year began when Wyoming earned the right to host the 2016 Mountain West Football Championship Game by winning the Mountain Division and being the highest ranked team in the conference to end the regular season. The Cowboys defeated two Top 25 teams along the way, were named the National Team of the Week by the Football Writers Association of America for one of those wins and received votes themselves in the 2016 college football polls. The Pokes went on to post an 8-6 record and earn a bid to the 2016 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl.
The Cowboys have made six bowl appearances during Burman’s tenure as athletics director. Wyoming won the 2009 New Mexico Bowl, earned a bid to the 2011 Gildan New Mexico Bowl, played in the 2016 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, won the 2017 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, won the 2019 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl and won the 2021 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
Before becoming A.D. at Wyoming, Burman had previously served as an Associate Athletics Director at UW from 1995-2000. His first position at his alma mater was as Associate Athletics Director for Development, serving as Executive Director of the Cowboy Joe Club from 1995-97. From 1997-2000, Burman was Wyoming’s Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs. During that time period, he was instrumental in raising funds for the $9.4 million Rochelle Athletics Center.
He served as Athletics Director at Portland State University from Sept. 2000 through March 2006. Burman returned to UW in March 2006 as Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement with the UW Foundation, before being selected by President Tom Buchanan as the eighth athletics director in UW history in October 2006.
Burman began his intercollegiate athletics career as Director of Marketing and Promotions (199395) at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. Before entering a career in college athletics, he worked as a project manager for the sports management company DeWilber & Associates in McLean, Va., from 1990-92.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Wyoming in 1988 and an M.B.A. from Robert Morris University in Coraopolis, Pa., in 1991. Burman is 56 years old, born Jan. 4, 1966.
W yo M ing a LL - t i M e C oa CH ing r esu L ts
Year Coach Conf. Record Conf. Record Postseason
1904-05 W. Yates 1-0 1905-06 W. Yates 3-2 1906-07 Lt. Coburn 3-4 1907-08 Lt. Coburn 2-3 1908-09 Elmer G. Hoefer 3-3 1909-10 Harold I. Dean 3-3 1910-11 Harold I. Dean 1-4 1911-12 Harold I. Dean 5-6 1912-13 Leon C. Excelby 2-5 1913-14 Ralph Thacker 1-3 1914-15 Ralph Thacker 2-4 1915-16 John Corbett 3-2 1916-17 John Corbett 4-4 1917-18 John Corbett 4-2 1918-19 John Corbett 7-2 1919-20 John Corbett 11-1 1920-21 John Corbett 3-4 1921-22 John Corbett 3-7 1922-23 John Corbett 2-6 1923-24 John Corbett 2-13 1924-25 Stewart Clark 9-6 1925-26 Stewart Clark 13-7 1926-27 Stewart Clark 9-5 1927-28 Stewart Clark 13-8 1928-29 George McLaren 15-4 1929-30 George McLaren 14-8 1930-31 Willard Witte 19-4 1931-32 Willard Witte 19-2 1932-33 Willard Witte 18-5 1933-34 Willard Witte 26-4
Year Coach Conf. Record Conf. Record Postseason 1934-35 Willard Witte 11-5 1935-36 Willard Witte 12-7 1936-37 Willard Witte 8-9 1937-38 Willard Witte 12-5 1938-39 Willard Witte 10-11 1939-40 Everett Shelton 6-10 1940-41 Everett Shelton 14-6 N/A (1st) NCAA 1941-42 Everett Shelton 15-5 1942-43 Everett Shelton 31-2 N/A (1st) NCAA 1943-44 No team (WW II) 1944-45 Everett Shelton Skyline 10-18 7-5 1945-46 Everett Shelton Skyline 22-4 10-2 (1st) 1946-47 Everett Shelton Skyline 22-6 11-1 (1st) NCAA 1947-48 Everett Shelton Skyline 18-9 6-4 NCAA 1948-49 Everett Shelton Skyline 25-10 15-5 (1st) NCAA 1949-50 Everett Shelton Skyline 25-11 13-7 1950-51 Everett Shelton Skyline 26-11 13-7 1951-52 Everett Shelton Skyline 28-7 13-1 (1st) NCAA 1952-53 Everett Shelton Skyline 20-10 12-2 (1st) NCAA 1953-54 Everett Shelton Skyline 19-9 10-4 1954-55 Everett Shelton Skyline 17-9 9-5 1955-56 Everett Shelton Skyline 7-19 5-9 1956-57 Everett Shelton Skyline 6-19 4-10 1957-58 Everett Shelton Skyline 13-14 10-4 (1st) NCAA 1958-59 Everett Shelton Skyline 4-22 1-13 1959-60 William Strannigan Skyline 5-19 2-12 1960-61 William Strannigan Skyline 7-18 3-11 1961-62 William Strannigan Skyline 9-17 3-11 1962-63 William Strannigan WAC 11-15 3-7 (6th) 1963-64 William Strannigan WAC 12-14 3-7 (6th) 1964-65 William Strannigan WAC 16-10 5-5 (4th)
Jim BrandenburgYear Coach Conf. Record Conf. Record Postseason
1965-66 William Strannigan WAC 17-9 5-5 (3rd)
1966-67 William Strannigan WAC 15-14 8-2 (2nd) NCAA
1967-68 William Strannigan WAC 18-9 5-5 (2nd) NIT
1968-69 William Strannigan WAC 19-9 6-4 (1st) NIT
1969-70 William Strannigan WAC 19-7 9-5 (2nd)
1970-71 William Strannigan WAC 10-15 6-8 (6th)
1971-72 William Strannigan WAC 12-14 3-11 (8th)
1972-73 William Strannigan WAC 9-17 4-10 (7th)
1973-74 George (Moe) Radovich WAC 4-22 0-14 (8th)
1974-75 George (Moe) Radovich WAC 10-16 3-11 (8th)
1975-76 George (Moe) Radovich WAC 10-17 2-12 (8th)
1976-77 Don DeVoe WAC 17-10 8-6 (4th)
1977-78 Don DeVoe WAC 12-15 3-11 (7th)
1978-79 Jim Brandenburg WAC 15-12 5-7 (4th)
1979-80 Jim Brandenburg WAC 18-10 8-6 (4th)
1980-81 Jim Brandenburg WAC 24-6 13-3 (2nd) NCAA
1981-82 Jim Brandenburg WAC 23-7 14-2 (1st) NCAA
1982-83 Jim Brandenburg WAC 16-13 8-8 (6th)
1983-84 Jim Brandenburg WAC 17-13 9-7 (4th)
1984-85 Jim Brandenburg WAC 15-14 7-9 (7th)
1985-86 Jim Brandenburg WAC 24-12 12-4 (1st) NIT
1986-87 Jim Brandenburg WAC 24-10 11-5 (4th) NCAA
1987-88 Benny Dees WAC 26-6 11-5 (2nd) NCAA
1988-89 Benny Dees WAC 14-17 6-10 (7th)
1989-90 Benny Dees WAC 15-14 7-9 (7th)
1990-91 Benny Dees WAC 20-12 8-8 (4th) NIT
1991-92 Benny Dees WAC 16-13 8-8 (6th)
1992-93 Benny Dees WAC 13-15 7-11 (8th)
1993-94 Joby Wright WAC 14-14 7-11 (8th)
1994-95 Joby Wright WAC 13-15 9-9 (4th)
1995-96 Joby Wright WAC 14-15 8-10 (6th) 1996-97 Joby Wright WAC 12-16 8-8 (5th)
1997-98 Larry Shyatt WAC 19-9 9-5 (5th) NIT
1998-99 Steve McClain WAC 18-10 7-7 (3rd)
1999-00 Steve McClain MW 19-12 8-6 (5th)
2000-01 Steve McClain MW 20-10 10-4 (3rd) NIT
2001-02 Steve McClain MW 22-9 11-3 (1st) NCAA 2002-03 Steve McClain MW 21-11 8-6 (3rd) NIT
2003-04 Steve McClain MW 11-17 4-10 (8th)
2004-05 Steve McClain MW 15-13 7-7 (5th)
2005-06 Steve McClain MW 14-18 5-11 (7th)
2006-07 Steve McClain MW 17-15 7-9 (5th)
2007-08 Heath Schroyer MW 12-18 5-11 (8th)
2008-09 Heath Schroyer MW 19-14 7-9 (6th) CBI 2009-10 Heath Schroyer MW 10-21 3-13 (8th)
2010-11 Heath Schroyer MW 8-15 1-8 (8th)
2010-11 Fred Langley MW 2-6 2-5 (8th)
2011-12 Larry Shyatt MW 21-12 6-8 (6th) CBI
2012-13 Larry Shyatt MW 20-14 4-12 (8th) CBI
2013-14 Larry Shyatt MW 18-15 9-9 (5th) CBI
2014-15 Larry Shyatt MW 20-15 11-7 (4th) NCAA
2015-16 Larry Shyatt MW 14-18 7-11 (T8th)
2016-17 Allen Edwards MW 23-15 8-10 (7th) CBI Champions
2017-18 Allen Edwards MW 20-13 10-8 (6th)
2018-19 Allen Edwards MW 8-24 4-14 (10th)
2019-20 Allen Edwards MW 9-24 2-16 (11th)
2020-21 Jeff Linder MW 14-11 7-9 (8th)
2022-23 Jeff Linfer MW 25-9 13-5 (4th) NCAA
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Most Wins at WyoM ing
Coach
Lost Pct.
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Everett Shelton
Jim
Steve
Willard
Larry
Benny
Allen
1. 1942-43 31-2 Everett Shelton
1951-52 28-7 Everett Shelton
1933-34 26-4 Willard Witte
1987-88 26-6 Benny Dees
1950-51 26-11 Everett Shelton
2021-22 25-9 Jeff Linder
1948-49 25-10 Everett Shelton
2014-15 25-10 Larry Shyatt
1949-50 25-11 Everett Shelton
1980-81 24-6 Jim Brandenburg
11. 1986-87 24-10 Jim Brandenburg
1985-86 24-12 Jim Brandenburg
1981-82 23-7 Jim Brandenburg
2016-17 23-15 Allen Edwards
1945-46 22-4 Everett Shelton
1946-47 22-6 Everett Shelton
2001-02 22-9 Steve McClain
2002-03 21-11 Steve McClain
2011-12 21-12 Larry Shyatt
Everett Shelton
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• 202 • Senior Colorado Springs, Colo.
2021-22: Maldonado had an outstanding season making himself one of the most decorated players in Cowboy History. He appeared and started in 33 games. He became the First Cowboy in school history to earn MW Player of the Week three times in one season. He was named the Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association on Feb. 8. Maldonado averaged 18.5 points per game to go along with 6.3 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game. He finished the season with 207 assists the most in a single season at UW. He also became the all-time assists leader at UW. He added 6.3 assists per game to rank second in the MW and fifth in the nation. He finished the season ranking sixth in the conference in scoring. He was named First Team All-MW by both the coaches and the Media. He recorded six double-doubles on the season and recorded one triple double becoming just the third Cowboy in school history to do so. His triple double came against San Diego State on Feb. 28 in Laramie.
2020-21: Maldonado appeared in all 25 games for the Cowboys and started all 25 contests. He earned Honorable Mention All-MW honors. He averaged 12.5 points per game to rank second on the team. He led the Pokes in rebounds at 6.8 per game and also assists at 4.6 per night. He ranked third in the conference in assists on the season and ranked seventh in rebounds. He ranked second in the conference a 35.8 minutes per game. He scored a season-high 30 points against Utah Valley. He recorded a career-high 16 rebounds against New Mexico on Feb. 19. He recorded two double-doubles on the season against New Mexico and Omaha. He recorded a season-high eight assists three times once against Mississippi Valley State, Utah Valley and Omaha. He ranked third in the MW conference in assists/turnover ratio at 1.80. He got to the free throw line 134 times on the season to rank third in the conference.
2019-20: Maldonado worked himself into the conversation as one of the top players in the Mountain West Conference. He earned Third Team All-Mountain West by members of the media and was an All-MW Honorable Mention selection by the conference coaches. He appeared in all 33 games for the Pokes leading the team averaging over 35 minutes per game. He led Wyoming in scoring adding 15.8 points per game to rank sixth in the conference, as he also ranked sixth in the league in field goals made at 183. He also led the team in rebounding at 5.8 boards per game. He also led the team in assists with 4.0 per game to rank fourth in the conference. He had his hand in nearly half the baskets for the Pokes last season. He scored in double-figures in all but five games last season. He also scored 20 or more points in six games during the season. He recorded a career-high 32 points in the season opener against Idaho State. He added 27 points against New Mexico and 25 points at Colorado State. He grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds in the MW quarterfinals against Nevada. He recorded a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against Cal State Fullerton. He also added a double-double with 17 points and a career-high 10 assists against Nevada during the regular season. He had five ore more assists in 10 games last season.
2018-19: Maldonado was a key member of the Cowboys until an injury finished his season. He was awarded a medical redshirt after appearing in eight games with five starts. He averaged 13.8 points per game and 6.8 rebounds per night. He also added 2.3 assists per game and 1.1 assists per night. He recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds in a win against Grambling. He grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds and added 14 points against Niagara. He added 20 points against Northern Colorado to go along with five rebounds.
2017-18: Maldonado had a fine rookie season for the Cowboys in 2017-18. He appeared in 29 games and started 19 of those contests. He added 5.3 points per game to go along with 2.2 rebounds per game and 1.4 assists per night. He scored in doublefigures in four games last season including a career-high 14 points at Utah State. He hit a career-best six field goals in that game. He hit a career-high three triples at San Jose State and made a career-best eight free throws against Nevada in the Pokes double overtime win. He dished out a career-high four assists on two occasions; once at San Jose State and the other in the MW opener against San Diego State. He had 13 points in the Pokes win over Nevada and added 13 points on the road at San Diego State.
High School: Maldonado, a 6-6, 185-pound guard played for head coach Joe Hites at Vista Ridge High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. Maldonado was named a two-star recruit by ESPN and was one of the top ranked recruits in the state of Colorado. He had an outstanding junior season leading Vista Ridge to the semifinals in the 4A State Tournament. He scored 29 points with 11 rebounds in a quarterfinals upset against top-seeded Lewis-Palmer High School. He scored 37 points to go along with 12 rebounds in the semifinals. Maldonado averaged 22.6 points per game as a junior and added 6.9 rebounds and two steals per game. He earned First Team All-State last season. During his sophomore campaign, He averaged 18 points per game and 6.1 rebounds. He has 1,194 career points at the varsity level.
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STATE 01/02/19
STATE 01/12/19
12/06/20
12/09/20
750 2 7 9 6.6 1 6 2 0 0 14 12.6 at Utah Valley 12/12/20 * 34 12-23 522 1-4 250 5-8 625 3 4 7 6.7 3 8 3 0 2 30 15.5
OMAHA 12/17/20 * 37 3-9 333 1-2 500 7-10 700 2 10 12 7.4 3 8 2 1 1 14 15.3 at Fresno State 01/02/21 * 37 2-7 286 1-4 250 8-9 889 2 2 4 7.0 5 5 8 0 2 13 15.0 at Fresno State 01/04/21 * 39 4-11 364 0-2 000 3-3 1.000 2 0 2 6.4 4 2 2 0 1 11 14.6 BOISE ST. 01/11/21 36 5-13 385 0-2 000 0-0 000 1 3 4 6.2 4 1 4 0 1 10 14.1 BOISE ST. 01/13/21 * 35 6-11 545 2-4 500 3-4 750 2 7 9 6.5 4 3 4 0 0 17 14.4 at Air Force 01/16/21 * 38 7-10 700 0-0 000 0-3 000 2 5 7 6.5 3 4 3 1 0 14 14.3 at Air Force 01/18/21 * 27 3-6 500 2-3 667 3-4 750 0 6 6 6.5 2 4 2 0 0 11 14.1 NEVADA 01/22/21 * 34 3-9 333 1-4 250 1-2 500 0 5 5 6.4 2 5 2 2 1 8 13.6 NEVADA 01/24/21 * 27 3-7 429 0-3 000 2-3 667 2 5 7 6.4 4 4 2 0 1 8 13.3 at San Diego St. 01/28/21 * 33 0-4 000 0-3 000 6-6 1.000 0 3 3 6.2 2 3 3 0 0 6 12.8 at San Diego St. 01/30/21 * 35 0-3 000 0-3 000 4-7 571 0 4 4 6.1 3 4 2 0 1 4 12.3 COLORADO ST. 02/04/21 * 38 5-11 455 0-4 000 4-6 667 2 4 6
COLORADO ST. 02/06/21 36 3-8 375
at New Mexico 02/17/21 * 42 4-11 364
38 5-9
vs New Mexico 02/19/21
0 4 4 5.7 2 5 3 0 1 20 18.9 at Arizona 12/08/21 * 32 4-8 500 0-1 000 1-2 500 0 1 1 5.1 4 4 5 1 1 9 17.6
UTAH VALLEY 12/11/21 * 38 3-6 500 0-1 000 4-7 571 1 7 8 5.4 4 5 1 1 4 10 16.8 vs Stanford 12/22/21 40 7-14 500 0-3 000 4-7 571 2 3 5 5.4 3 8 2 0 1 18 16.9
vs UNI 12/23/21 * 40 6-12 500 3-6 500 2-4 500 2 5 7 5.5 1 6 9 0 1 17 16.9
vs South Fla. 12/25/21 * 33 8-12 667 2-4 500 4-6 667 0 5 5 5.5 1 10 2 0 1 22 17.3
at Utah St. 01/15/22 * 37 7-10 700 1-2 500 6-7 857 0 8 8 5.7 3 6 2 0 1 21 17.6 at Nevada 01/17/22 * 40 3-14 214 1-3 333 4-6 667 1 7 8 5.9 3 11 5 0 2 11 17.1
SAN JOSE ST. 01/19/22 * 39 6-14 429 1-4 250 7-9 778 0 5 5 5.8 3 12 3 0 1 20 17.3
NEW MEXICO 01/22/22 * 38 9-16 563 1-2 500 6-9 667 2 4 6 5.8 3 7 3 0 0 25 17.8 at Boise St. 01/25/22 * 40 4-9 444 1-3 333 8-9 889 0 4 4 5.7 4 4 4 0 1 17 17.8 at Air Force 01/28/22 * 40 9-19 474 0-1 000 13-19 684 1 4 5 5.7 2 4 5 0 1 31 18.5 COLORADO ST. 01/31/22 42 12-19 632 1-3 333 10-11 909 0 3 3 5.5 4 7 8 0 1 35 19.4 BOISE ST. 02/03/22 * 37 6-12 500 0-3 000 4-6 667 0 4 4 5.5 4 7 3 0 1 16 19.2 at Fresno St. 02/06/22 * 40 8-16 500 0-3 000 5-6 833 2 6 8 5.6 1 6 4 1 0 21 19.3 UTAH ST. 02/08/22 * 41 7-12 583 1-3 333 8-12 667 0 2 2 5.4 2 5 2 0 0 23 19.5 at San Jose St. 02/12/22 * 40 10-17 588 0-2 000 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 5.3 4 5 3 0 2 23 19.6 at New Mexico 02/15/22 * 40 2-12 167 0-1 000 5-8 625 2 3 5 5.3 2 4 8 0 0 9 19.2 AIR FORCE 02/19/22 * 40 9-17 529 1-1 1.000 10-11 909 2 5 7 5.4 4 8 4 0 1 29 19.6 at Colorado St. 02/23/22 * 26 2-6 333 0-2 000 0-0 000 0 3 3 5.3 5 3 3 0 0 4 19.0 NEVADA
H unter t H o M pson
Forward 6-10 • 230 • Senior Pine Bluffs, Wyo. (Pine Bluffs High School)
2021-22: Thompson played a key role off the bench for the Pokes. He played in all 34 games with three starts. He averaged 2.7 points per game and 1.5 rebounds. He shot 37 percent from behind the arc with 25 on the season. He scored in double-figures twice and scored a season-high 15 points against Hastings College. He hit a season high five threes in the game. He hit two or more three pointers off the bench six times.
2020-21: Thompson appeared in 24 games for the Cowboys with 18 starts. He averaged seven points per game to go along with 3.8 rebounds per night. He also added 21 assists on the season and 12 blocks. He shot 43 percent from the field and 36 percent from behind the arc with 39 makes on the season. He recorded a season-high 25 points in the season opener against Mississippi Valley State. He scored in double-figures six times on the season. He recorded a career-high 11 rebounds against Utah State and added 11 points for his first career double-double on March 4, 2021. He tied a career-high with seven three pointers in the conference opener against Fresno State. He went 7-of-8 from behind the arc in that game against the Bulldogs. He recorded a career-high three steals against New Mexico on Feb. 21.
2019-20: Thompson was a key part of the Cowboys during his sophomore season. He appeared in 26 games during the campaign with 23 starts. He averaged 8.2 points per game to rank tied for third on the team. He also added 4.1 rebounds per game to rank second on the Cowboys. He also ranked second on the team averaging 0.5 blocks per game. He shot 40 percent from the field for the season and 30 percent from behind the arc. He scored in double-figures in eight contests last season including the final two games of the MW Tournament. He scored a season-high 22 points for the Pokes in a win over Louisiana. He also added 17 points three times against; Air Force, Utah Valley and Utah State. He hit a season-high four three-pointers three times against; Utah State, Louisiana and Nevada. He grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds against Louisiana recording his first career-double-double.
2018-19: Thompson had an impressive season as a redshirt freshman season for the Cowboys. He played in 27 games with 22 starts. He averaged 8.8 per game, 2.9 rebounds per game. He shot 42.7 percent from the field and 38 percent from behind the arc. He finished the season with 39 three pointers. Thompson also gets it done from the free throw line shooting 71 percent. He went 7-of-8 from the three point line against ETSU on Dec. 21. He hit seven three pointers in a row in that contest, as he finished the game with a career-high 25 points. . He scored all 25 of his points in the second half and scored those 25 points in 19 minutes of play. He scored in double-figures in 10 games in his first season of action and opened the season in double-figures in five of his first six games.
2017-18: Thompson redshirted last season with the Cowboys and was a valubale members of the scout team.
High School: Thompson, a 6-10, 225-pound forward played for head coach Will Gray at Pine Bluffs High School. He was rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN and a three-star recruit from Rivals and 247 Sports. This past summer Thompson along with some of the nation’s top recruits participated in the National Basketball Players Association’s Top 100 Camp. He also received offers from Colorado and Creighton among others. As a junior, Thompson averaged a double-double with 20 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. He also was solid on the defensive end of the floor averaging 3.2 blocks per game, which led the state. He led the Pine Bluffs Hornets to the Wyoming Class 2A state championship. He was named the 2016 Male Prep Athlete of the year by Cheyenne Tribune Eagle. He was also named the 2014-15 Casper Star Tribune Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
DENVER 12/02/21 8 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 000 1 0 1 2.0 4
MCNEESE 12/04/21 19 2-8 250 1-6 167 0-0 000 0 4 4 2.3 0 1
at Arizona 12/08/21 21 0-3 000 0-3 000 0-0 000 0 4 4 2.4 1
UTAH VALLEY 12/11/21 5 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.3 1 0 1 0 0 0 3.5
vs Stanford 12/22/21 19 1-6 167 1-6 167 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.3 2 0 0 0 0 3 3.5
vs UNI 12/23/21 21 2-7 286 2-7 286 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.3 4 0 1 0 0 6 3.7
vs South Fla. 12/25/21 7 0-2 000 0-2 000 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.4
at Utah St. 01/15/22 15 0-1 000 0-0 000 0-0 000 1 2 3 2.3 3 1 1 0 0 0 3.1 at Nevada 01/17/22 18 3-5 600 2-4 500 2-3 667 0 1 1 2.2 3 0 0 0 0 10 3.6
SAN JOSE ST. 01/19/22 * 32 2-3 667 2-3 667 0-0 000 0 4 4 2.3 2 0 1 1 1 6 3.8
NEW MEXICO 01/22/22 3 0-0 000 0-0 000 0-0 000 0 0 0 2.2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3.5 at Boise St. 01/25/22 12 0-0 000 0-0 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 at Air Force 01/28/22 4 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.2
COLORADO ST. 01/31/22 7 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 BOISE ST. 02/03/22 2 0-0 000 0-0 000 0-0 000 0 0 0 1.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 at Fresno St. 02/06/22 15 2-7 286 2-7 286 0-0 000 0 0 0 1.8 2 0 0 0 0 6 3.0 UTAH ST. 02/08/22 10 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 500 0 0 0 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 4 3.0 at San Jose St. 02/12/22 2 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 1.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 at New Mexico 02/15/22 8 1-2 500 1-2 500 0-0 000 1 0 1 1.7 1 0 0 0 0 3 2.9
AIR FORCE 02/19/22 3 0-0 000 0-0 000 1-2 500 0 0 0 1.6 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.8 at Colorado St. 02/23/22
K enny F oster
Guard
2021-22: Foster appeared in nine games during the season struggling with injuries. He averaged 1.8 points per game and 2.7 rebounds in 10.7 minutes of action per game. He scored a season-high eight points in a win over South Florida.
2020-21: Foster appeared in 17 games with 12 starts, but did miss time during conference play with an injury. He added 9.1 points per game for the season with 3.6 rebounds per game. He shot 42 percent from behind the arc and 46 percent from the field. He recorded a careerhigh 21 points against Incarnate Word and added 19 points in a road win at Oregon State the following game for the two highest scoring games of his career. After those two contests, Foster was named the Mountain West Player of the Week. He scored in double-figures in six games for the Brown and Gold.
2019-20: Foster was a key part of the Cowboy rotation as a true freshman. He appeared in 32 games for the Cowboys averaging 20 minutes per game. He also started six contests for the Pokes. He finished the season averaging 4.2 points per game to go along with 2.5 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per night. He shot 34 percent from the field for the season and 24 percent from behind the arc. He scored in double-figures five times during the season. He scored a career-high 18 points for the Pokes in the semifinals of the MW Championship. He hit a career-high four three pointers in the contest. He grabbed a career-high eight rebounds and added 11 points in a contest against Nebraska Wesleyan.
High School: Kenny Foster was named Gatorade Colorado Player of the Year. He was also a finalist for the prestigious Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year. The 6-5, 195-pound senior guard averaged 27.1 points, 10.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.8 blocks and 1.4 steals per game this past season, leading the Buffaloes to the Class 5A state quarterfinals. He scored 30 points in his final contest for Smoky Hill. A four-time member of the All-Centennial League First Team, Foster was a Second Team All-State
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6-5 • 187 • Senior Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hill High School)OMAHA 12/17/20 * 23 1-3 333 1-3 333 0-1 000 1 6 7 4.0 0 0 0 1 0 3 13.2
at Fresno State 01/02/21 * 23 2-7 286 1-4 250 0-0 000 1 5 6 4.3 1 0 1 0 2 5 11.8
at Fresno State 01/04/21 19 1-3 333 0-1 000 2-3 667 1 2 3 4.1 2 0 0 0 0 4 10.7
BOISE ST. 01/11/21 29 3-6 500 1-1 1.000 0-0 000 0 4 4 4.1 2 2 0 0 1 7 10.3 BOISE ST. 01/13/21 * 28 4-14 286 0-6 000 0-0 000 2 2 4 4.1 1 2 1 2 1 8 10.0
at Air Force 01/16/21 * 27 2-5 400 2-5 400 0-0 000 0 3 3 4.0 3 1 2 0 0 6 9.6 at Air Force 01/18/21 * 29 4-7 571 2-4 500 3-4 750 0 3 3 3.9 1 1 1 1 1 13
NEVADA 01/22/21 27 5-8 625 3-6 500 2-2 1.000 3 4 7 4.2 1 0 0 1 1 15
NEVADA 01/24/21 19 4-9 444 2-6 333 1-1 1.000 1 1 2 4.0 2 1 1 0 0 11
UNLV
Utah State 03/04/21 9 0-2 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 1
3.8
X avier d u s ell
2021-22: DuSell as a key member of the Cowboys helping lead the Pokes to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015. He played in 30 games with 20 starts on the season. DuSell added 7.5 points per game to go along with 2.3 rebounds and one assists per game. He ranked second on the team connecting on 54 three pointers. He scored in double figures 10 times during the season. He scored a career-high 22 points at Arizona, as he hit six threes in the game. He also hit six threes against Hastings College., as that tied a career-high. He recorded a career-high six assists against Hastings College. He has hit 111 three pointers in two seasons with the Brown and Gold.
2020-21: DuSell had a strong first season with the Cowboys appearing in all 25 games with 11 starts. He added 9.7 points per game to go along with 1.9 rebounds per night. He led the Pokes with 57 threes on the season, which ranked sixth amongst freshmen in the nation. He also ranked sixth in the conference. He recorded a career-high 21 points to go along with six rebounds and six three pointers against top seeded San Diego State in the MW Tournament. He averaged 10.1 points per game in conference play, where he hit 37 of his three pointers. He scored in double-figures 13 times in his first season with the Brown and Gold.
High School: DuSell finished his senior season at Arizona Compass Prep. He was rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. As a senior and core member of one of the top high school programs in the country, DuSell helped lead his team to a 24-6 record and a top-10 ranking in the state. In addition to his strong contributions during his senior campaign, he recorded averages of 14.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists as a junior. He played for head coach Ed Gibson.
In AAU he played for Team Harden – Arizona and head coach, Christian Polk in the Adidas Gauntlet.
STATISTICS
Guard 6-4 • 199 • Junior Scottsdale, Ariz. (Arizona Compass Prep)30
ARK.-PINE BLUFF 11/14/21
at Washington 11/18/21 * 44
at Grand Canyon 11/22/21 * 27 2-6
HASTINGS 11/26/21 * 25 7-11 636 6-10 600 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.6 0 6 2 0 1 20 11.2 at Cal St. Fullerton 11/29/21 * 34 5-7 714 4-6 667 2-5 400 1 4 5 3.0 4 1 0 0 0 16 12.0
DENVER 12/02/21 36 0-6 000 0-6 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 2.7 3 4 1 0 0 0 10.3
MCNEESE 12/04/21 * 36 4-7 571 1-4 250 0-0 000 0 4 4 2.9 2 0 0 0 0 9 10.1 at Arizona 12/08/21 * 32 7-17 412 6-12 500 2-4 500 0 3 3 2.9 1 0 4 0 3 22 11.4
UTAH VALLEY 12/11/21 * 31 4-11 364 4-10 400 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 2.8 3 2 1 1 2 16 11.9
vs Stanford 12/22/21 * 37 5-13 385 3-9 333 0-0 000 0 5 5 3.0 1 0 1 1 1 13 12.0 vs UNI 12/23/21 * 35 2-10 200 2-9 222 0-0 000 0 3 3 3.0 2 3 2 0 0 6 11.5 vs South Fla. 12/25/21 * 34 4-6 667 3-5 600 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.9 1 0 0 0 1 11 11.5 at Utah St. 01/15/22 * 34 1-3 333 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.9 3 3 2 0 0 2 10.8 at Air Force 01/28/22 21 1-4 250 0-3 000 0-0 000 0 2 2 2.8 4 0 0 0 0 2 10.2 COLORADO ST. 01/31/22 26 1-4 250 1-3 333 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 2.6 3 2 1 0 0 5 9.9 BOISE ST. 02/03/22 20 0-2 000 0-1 000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2.5 2 0 0 0 0 2 9.4 at Fresno St. 02/06/22 16 0-3 000 0-2 000 0-0 000 0 3 3 2.6 3 1 0 0 0 0 8.9 UTAH ST. 02/08/22 18 1-3 333 1-2 500 0-0 000 0 0 0 2.4 4 0 1 0 2 3 8.6 at San Jose St. 02/12/22 27 3-7 429 3-7 429 0-0 000 0 5 5 2.6 2 1 2 0 0 9 8.6 at New Mexico 02/15/22 13 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 0 0 2.4 4 0 1 0
AIR FORCE 02/19/22 28 2-9 222 1-6 167 0-0
at Colorado St. 02/23/22 22 4-8 500 3-7 429 0-0 000
NEVADA 02/26/22 * 37 3-8 375 2-7 286 0-0 000
SAN DIEGO ST. 02/28/22
000 0 0 0 1.4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.8 BOISE ST. 01/11/21 16 3-5 600 2-4 500 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1.3 1 0 0 0 0 10 5.3 BOISE ST. 01/13/21 * 26 1-4 250 1-2 500 4-4 1.000 0 1 1 1.3 3 1 2 0 0 7 5.5 at Air Force 01/16/21 24 5-7 714 2-4 500 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 1.3 4 1 2 0 0 13 6.1 at Air Force 01/18/21 31 6-12 500 5-9 556 2-4 500 0 1 1 1.2 4 1 1 0 0 19 7.1 NEVADA 01/22/21 24 5-9 556 4-8 500 0-0 000 1 2 3 1.4 1 1 1 0 0 14 7.6 NEVADA 01/24/21 33 5-8 625 3-6 500 0-0 000 1 2 3 1.5 4 0 0 0 0 13 7.9 at San Diego St. 01/28/21
G ra H a M i K e
Forward 6-9 • 255 • Junior Aurora, Colo. (Overland High School)
2021-22: Ike had a strong sophomore season appearing and starting 33 games. Ike averaging 19.5 points per game. He also added 9.6 rebounds per game. He shot 51 percent from the field and was one of three players to average over 19.5 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. He was a First Team All-MW by the media and Second Team by the coaches. He ranked second in the MW and No. 30 in the nation in points per game. He ranked second in the MW and No. 21 in the nation in rebounding. He scored a career-high 35 points against Denver. He grabbed a career-best 18 rebounds at San Jose State. He scored in double-figures in all but one game during the season. He scored 25 or more points in a game nine times during the season including 4-of-5 games during the opening stretch of conference play. Named the Lute Olson National Player of the Week by CollegeInsider. com on Feb. 14 and was named MW Player of the Week that week as well.
2020-21: Ike appeared in 12 games with seven starts in his first season with the Cowboys. He returned from injury and made his Brown and Gold debut in January against Nevada. He added 11.2 points per game to go along with 5.4 rebounds per night. He shot 60 percent from the field for the season. Ike recorded a career-high 32 points against San Jose State in the first round of the MW Tournament. His 32 points was tied for the second most amongst freshman in a single game in the NCAA last season. He recorded a careerhigh 12 field goals in the game and also added a career best eight free throws. In his second career game he scored 18 points against Nevada.
High School: Ike is a graduate of Overland High School for head coach Danny Fisher and was a threestar recruit according to Rivals.com. His senior season was cut short due to injury, but in his limited action he recorded 12 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. As a junior, Ike was named Second Team All-Colorado by USA Today. He recorded 17.6 points per game and 12 rebounds during his junior campaign. He helped lead his team to be ranked sixth in the State of Colorado. For his career, Ike added 12.5 points per game and 8.6 rebounds.
STATISTICS
ARK.-PINE
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11/14/21
11/18/21
11/22/21
11-19
6-13
HASTINGS 11/26/21 * 22 6-10 600 2-2 1.000 0-0 000 5 5 10 7.8 3 3 2 0 4 14 19.2 at Cal St. Fullerton 11/29/21 * 36 8-13 615 0-1 000 1-3 333 3 6 9 8.0 3 1 4 1 0 17 18.8
DENVER 12/02/21 * 37 11-17 647 0-0 000 13-17 765 6 8 14 8.9 0 0 3 0 1 35 21.1
MCNEESE 12/04/21 * 20 7-16 438 0-1 000 4-6 667 3 7 10 9.0 3 2 2 0 1 18 20.8 at Arizona 12/08/21 32 6-14 429 0-0 000 5-5 1.000 1 3 4 8.4 4 3 2 0 0 17 20.3
UTAH VALLEY 12/11/21 * 36 5-9 556 0-0 000 3-4 750 6 3 9 8.5 3 1 1 0 0 13 19.6
vs Stanford 12/22/21 * 31 11-18 611 0-0 000 3-6 500 3 8 11 8.7 4 1 4 0 1 25 20.1 vs UNI 12/23/21 * 17 5-5 1.000 0-0 000 2-3 667 0 6 6 8.5 4 2 2 0 1 12 19.4
vs South Fla. 12/25/21 * 36 4-11 364 0-0 000 12-16 750 1 6 7 8.4 1 2 5 0 1 20 19.5 at Utah St. 01/15/22 * 27 8-14 571 0-0 000 7-9 778 2 6 8 8.4 4 1 6 0 1 23 19.7 at Nevada 01/17/22 * 26 8-17 471 0-0 000 8-10 800 1 10 11 8.5 4 1 3 0 1 24 20.0 NEW MEXICO 01/22/22 * 37 9-14 643 0-1 000 11-13 846 2 13 15 8.9 4 1 3 0 0 29 20.6 at Boise St. 01/25/22 * 40 8-18 444 0-1 000 3-5 600 2 7 9 8.9 2 1 1 0 0 19 20.5 at Air Force 01/28/22 23 4-11 364 0-0 000 2-3 667 4 5 9 8.9 4 1 6 0 0 10 19.9 COLORADO ST. 01/31/22 * 33 5-10 500 0-0 000 6-7 857 1 7 8 8.9 5 0 4 2 0 16 19.7 BOISE ST. 02/03/22 * 39 12-23 522 0-0 000 9-15 600 2 8 10 9.0 4 1 2 0 1 33 20.4 at Fresno St. 02/06/22 * 25 6-13 462 0-0 000 2-3 667 3 5 8 8.9 3 1 3 0 0 14 20.0 UTAH ST. 02/08/22 * 29 10-17 588 0-0 000 8-12 667 5 7 12 9.0 2 2 2 0 0 28 20.4 at San Jose St. 02/12/22 * 38 9-18 500 1-2 500 6-6 1.000 4 14 18 9.4 3 2 3 1 0 25 20.6 at New Mexico 02/15/22 * 32 10-20 500 0-0 000 6-8 750 2 5 7 9.3 4 1 4 1 1 26 20.8
AIR FORCE 02/19/22 * 37 11-11 1.000 0-0 000 5-7 714 2 10 12 9.4 3 1 4 1 0 27 21.1 at Colorado St. 02/23/22 * 40 3-13 231 0-0 000 2-2 1.000 4 9 13 9.6 3 3 6 1 1 8 20.6 NEVADA 02/26/22 * 36 8-15 533 0-0 000 7-10 700 6 9 15 9.8 4
J ere M ia H o den
Forward 6-8 • 201 • Junior Chicago, Ill. (Sunrise Christian Academy)
2021-22: Oden had a strong season for the Pokes in his second season with the Program. He appeared in all 34 games and started 32 on the season. He averaged 7.8 points per game to go along with 4.5 rebounds per contest. He shot 52 percent from the field for the season and shot 31 percent from behind the arc hitting 26 for the season. He scored in double-figures in 13 games for the Pokes and added one double-double. He scored a career-high 17 points against Arkansas Pine Bluff and San Diego State. He hit a career-high four three-pointers against Fresno State.
2020-21: Jeremiah Oden appeared in 23 games with 11 starts in his first season with the Cowboys. He averaged four points per game to go along with 2.7 rebounds per night. He also added 10 assists and 12 blocks on the season. He recorded a career-high 15 points for the Pokes at Oregon State leading the Pokes past the Elite Eight Beavers. He added a career-high 11 rebounds against Texas Southern recording his first career double-double adding 10 points. He scored in double-figures in five games during the season. He recorded a career-high three assists at Fresno State. Also added a career-best three blocks against Denver.
High School: Oden, a 6-8, 180 pound forward is the Cowboys’ fifth three-star recruit according to Rivals.com. Last season at Sunrise Christian Academy, Oden helped lead Sunrise Christian to an sixth ranking in the final National Prep Coaches Poll. Oden averaged 10 points per game to go along with five rebounds. An outstanding shooter, he shot 38 percent from behind the arc. He played for Achoki “AC” Moikbu at Sunrise Christian, as over 80 players have gone on and played Division I basketball in the last decade including former Cowboy guard Alexander Aka Gorski.
Prior to his time at Sunrise Christian, Oden played at St. Rita High School in the Chicago area under head coach Gary DeCesare. He led his team to a 24-9 record as a senior and helped lead his team to a Chicago Catholic League title. Oden hit a Buzzer Beater to help lead his team to the title. He also earned All- Chicago Catholic League honors, as he recorded 15 points per game to go along with six rebounds as a senior. Oden was also recruited by St. Bonaventure, UMass, Minnesota, DePaul, Illinois State, Saint Louis, Drake, Valparaiso, UNC-Greensboro, Illinois-Chicago, South Dakota and others.
STATISTICS
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11/18/21
11/22/21
HASTINGS 11/26/21
11/29/21
3-7 429 0-1 000 0-0 000 1 4 5 4.8 1 1 1 0 1 6 10.7
DENVER 12/02/21 * 32 3-9 333 1-6 167 2-2 1.000 1 8 9 5.4 1 0 1 3 2 9 10.4
MCNEESE 12/04/21 * 27 5-7 714 1-1 1.000 2-4 500 6 4 10 6.0 1 1 1 2 0 13 10.8
at Arizona 12/08/21 25 2-5 400 0-1 000 3-4 750 2 1 3 5.7 1 0 2 0 2 7 10.3
UTAH VALLEY 12/11/21 * 21 4-8 500 0-2 000 0-2 000 2 1 3 5.4 0 1 0 0 0 8 10.1
vs Stanford 12/22/21 * 13 1-4 250 0-1 000 0-0 000 1 2 3 5.2 2 0 0 1 0 2 9.4
vs UNI 12/23/21 * 16 1-4 250 1-2 500 0-0 000 0 4 4 5.1 4 0 0 1 0 3 8.8
vs South Fla. 12/25/21 * 19 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 000 1 3 4 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 10 8.9 at Utah St. 01/15/22 * 33 4-9 444 1-4 250 2-3 667 0 4 4 4.9 2 1 2 2 0 11 9.1 at Nevada 01/17/22 * 18 0-1 000 0-1 000 0-0 000 0 2 2 4.7 0 0 1 0 0 0 8.5
SAN JOSE ST. 01/19/22 * 32 6-9 667 0-2 000 2-2 1.000 0 8 8 4.9 0 0 0 2 1 14 8.8
NEW MEXICO 01/22/22 * 26 3-6 500 0-3 000 0-0 000 1 4 5 4.9 1 0 1 0 0 6 8.6 at Boise St. 01/25/22 * 19 1-3 333 0-2 000 0-0 000 0 1 1 4.7 3 0 0 0 0 2 8.3 at Air Force 01/28/22 37 4-6 667 0-1 000 1-1 1.000 6 2 8 4.9 2 0 1 0 0 9 8.3 COLORADO ST. 01/31/22 * 29 5-6 833 2-3 667 0-0 000 0 7 7 5.0 0 0 3 1 0 12 8.5 BOISE ST. 02/03/22 * 35 4-5 800 2-3 667 3-3 1.000 1 3 4 5.0 3 0 0 0 0 13 8.7 at Fresno St. 02/06/22 * 28 1-4 250 0-2 000 0-0 000 2 4 6 5.0 2 2 2 0 0 2 8.4 UTAH ST. 02/08/22 * 34 0-3 000 0-3 000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 4.8 2 0 1 2 0 2 8.1 at San Jose St. 02/12/22 * 23 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 000 3 3 6 4.9 0 1 2 2 0 5 8.0 at New Mexico 02/15/22 * 30 5-5 1.000 1-1 1.000 3-3 1.000 3 1 4 4.8 1 0 0 1 1 14 8.2 AIR FORCE 02/19/22 * 23 0-1 000 0-1 000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 4.8 1 0 0 0 0 2 8.0 at Colorado St. 02/23/22 * 22 1-5 200 1-4 250 0-0 000 1 4 5 4.8 0 1 0 0 0 3 7.8 NEVADA 02/26/22 30 3-10 300 2-5 400 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 4.8 4 0
B rendan W enzel
Guard 6-7 • 204 • Junior San Antonio, Texas (Utah)
2021-22: Wenzel gave the Pokes a strong presence off the bench and in a starting role. He appeared in all 34 games making 14 starts. He averaged 5.2 points per game to go along with 2.9 rebounds. He shot 41 percent from the field and 36 percent from behind the arc with 38 makes. He scored in double-figures six times. He recorded a career best 15 points against San Jose State making a careerhigh five field goals. He hit a career-high four triples against New Mexico. He recorded a career-best seven rebounds three times against Fresno State, at Boise State and at UNLV. He recorded a career-best four assists at Nevada in his first career start.
2020-21: He joined the Cowboys halfway through the semester and had to sit due to NCAA transfer rules.
Before UW: Wenzel appeared in two games for the Utes this season playing 5.5 minutes per game adding three rebounds and one assist. He redshirted during the 2019-20 season.
High School: A native of San Antonio, Texas, Wenzel is a 6-7, 212-pound guard. Coming out of high school he was a three-star recruit and ranked as the No. 18 recruit in the state of Texas according to Rivals.com. As a senior at O’Connor High School, Wenzel averaged 24.1 points per game to go along with five rebounds and 1.7 assists. He shot 41 percent behind the arc and 87 percent from the free throw line.
He was named Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) Class 6A All-State First Team and was named to the San Antonio Express News Super Team. He helped lead his team to a 24-10 record and a trip to the Texas State Playoffs. He averaged 25 points per game in the post season.
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Guard 6-3 • 195 • Sophomore Peoria, Ill. (Notre Dame HS)
2021-22: Reynolds was the only true freshman to see action appearing in 23 games for the Pokes. He averaged 2.9 points per game to go along with 1.0 rebounds and added 17 assists on the season. He scored a career-high 14 points at San Jose State. He hit three triples in that contest. He recorded a career-high three assists at Colorado State.
High School: Reynolds, a 6-3, 195-pound guard is the third Illinois native on the Cowboy roster along with Drake Jeffries and Jeremiah Oden. He was an All-State selection as a senior at Notre Dame High School leading his team to an impressive 14-1 record and has led his squad to a 44-2 record over the past two seasons. As a senior, Reynolds averaged 15.3 points per game to go along with 6.3 assists to lead the area in that category. He also added 5.6 rebounds per game and 2.2 steals. As a junior, he was named Journal Star Large-School Boys Basketball Player of the Year leading his team to a No. 1 ranking in Class 3A with a 30-1 record. During his junior season, Reynolds averaged 16.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. He also added 3.5 assists and 2.0 steals per night. He shot 61.5 percent from the field, and 41.7 percent from beyond the arc.
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2021-22: He redshirted during his first season with the Cowboys. He was a key member of a scout team that helped the Pokes reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015.
High School: Barnhart played at DeSoto High School under head coach Matt Rice. Barnhart was ranked as a threestar recruit by Rivals.com. The website also named him the 39th best center in the signing class. He will become the first seven-footer on the Cowboy roster since Boubacar Sylla during the 2009-10 season. He was named was named Honorable Mention All-State. Banrhart was also an All-Conference selection and earned Spectrum HyVee Player of the Week in the Kansas City area in December. As a Junior, Barnhart earned Second Team All-State by Topeka Capital Journal averaging 13.2 points per game to go along with 8.2 rebounds per game and 3.4 blocks per night. He was named the Best of Kansas Preps All-Star and Kansas Pregame All-Star. He was named First-Team United Kansas Conference.
C ort r o B erson
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2021-22: He redshirted during his first season with the Cowboys. He was a key member of a scout team that helped the Pokes reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015.
High School: Graduate of Stanwood High School. Earned First Team All-Wesco Honors. He was named to the Herald All-Area First Team. His father Harlan played basketball at Western Colorado University the alma mater of Cowboy head coach Jeff Linder.
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Guard 6-9• 196 • Junior Laguna Niguel, Calif. (USC)
Before UW: Max Agbonkpolo (Ag-Bonk-Polo) is a 6-9 guard/forward and is a native of Laguna Niguel, Calif. He averaged 7.7 points per game to go along with three rebounds per night in 18 starts last season. He scored in double-figures 10 times during the season with a season-high 17 points against Dixie State. He averaged 3.9 points and 2.3 rebounds for the Trojans in 2020-21.
High School: He is a graduate of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in 2019 where he led his team to a 25-11 record and to the CIF Division I quarterfinals. He was named to the All-CIF Southern Section Division I first team. USA Today named him to the All-California second team. The 2019 recruiting rankings listed Agbonkpolo as the fifth prospect in the state of California and nationally No. 52 by 247Sports, No. 56 by Rivals.com and No. 64 by ESPN.com. He was a teammate of fellow signee Jake Kyman in high school.
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Guard 6-1 • 208 • Junior Los Angeles, Calif. (USC)
Before UW: Ethan Anderson is a 6-1 guard from Los Angeles, Calif. Last season, he averaged 4.4 points per game and 2.2 assists per contest. In 2020-21, he added 5.7 points per game to go along with 2.7 assists. In his first season with the program in 2019-20, he started 28 games adding 5.5 points and 4.2 assists per game. He recorded 131 assists as a freshman ranking him third amongst freshman in USC history. He started 34 games in his career at Southern California.
High School: Anderson graduated from Fairfax High School in 2019, where he averaged 20.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists as a senior. He was named the L.A. City Section Player of the Year leading Fairfax to the Open Division Championship. He was also named to the L.A. Times All-Area team. He was ranked the fourth-best point guard in California by 247sports coming out of high school.
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Before UW: Jake Kyman is a 6-7 guard/forward from Aliso Viejo, Calif. He appeared in 80 games for the Bruins in three seasons averaging 3.6 points per game to go along with 1.1 rebounds. He hit 58 threes in his career at UCLA shooting 36 percent from behind the arc. Last season, Kyman averaged 2.4 points per game. He averaged 5.3 points per game in his first season with the Bruins.
High School: He is a graduate of Santa Margarita Catholic High School. He was a two-time first-team All-CIF Southern Section selection (Open Division in 2018, Division I in 2019). As a senior (2018-19) he was named the Orange County Player of the Year by the Orange County Register. He was a three-star prospect coming out of high school by 247Sports and Rivals.
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High School: Powell, a 6-10 forward was rated as a three-star recruit by both 247sports.com and Rivals.com. He was listed as the 39th best center nationally by 247sports.com. Powell was also named the 24th best recruit in the State of Texas by 247sports.com. He was the 25th recruit in Texas by TB5 Report. He was an All-Region honoree as a senior and earned 11-6A Defensive MVP. Powell was also a McDonald’s All American Nominee. He earned First Team All-Super Centex honors as a junior. Powell also garnered 11-6A All-District honors. As a junior, he averaged 12.8 points per game to go along with 9.4 rebounds per night.
He also received scholarship offers from Hofstra, Drexel, North Texas, Princeton, and UNC Wilmington. He also received interest from Texas A&M.
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Guard 6-4 • 191 • Freshman Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central High School)
0High School: Nathanial Talich is a 6-4 guard from Cheyenne, Wyo. He was a three-time All-State selection at Cheyenne Central High School averaging 23.3 points per game as a senior. He also added 8.5 rebounds per game to go along with 3.9 assists and 2.6 steals. He helped lead Cheyenne Central to a state title his junior season scoring 26 points in the championship game. He scored 52 points against Sheridan (Colo.) last season for a career best. He is the son of former Cowboy linebacker Cory Talich.
OPPONENTS
COLORADO CHRISTIAN
NICHOLLS
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA
Location: Lakewood, Colorado Nickname: Cougars Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Enrollment: 1,393 Athletics Director:Brian Wall President: Donald Sweeting Home Court: CCU Events Center (1,500) Conference: RMAC
Basketball SID: Dave Land Office Phone: (303)-963-3085 E-Mail: daland@ccu.edu Website: ccucougars.com
Head Coach: Liam Simmons Career Record: 12-34 (2 Years) Rec�rd at School: Same Assistant Coaches: Chris Streich, Cameron Jones
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A
Top Returning Players: Roster Not Posted Yet
Key Players Lost: N/A 2021-22 Record: 8-20 2021-22 Conference Record:5-17 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. Colorado Christian
Overall Series: Wyoming Leads 1-0 Series Began: Dec. 5, 2016 Last Meeting: Dec. 5, 2016 Wyoming won 6760 (H) in Laramie
Location: Thibodaux, Louisiana Nickname: Colonels Colors: Red and Grey Enrollment: 5,674 Athletics Director: Jonathon Terrell President: Stephen T. Hulbert Home Court: David R. Stopher Gym (3,800) Conference: Southland
Basketball SID: Jamie Bustos Office Phone: (985)-448-4281 E-Mail: jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Website: geauxcolonels.com
Head Coach: Austin Claunch Career Record: 74-46 (4 Years) Record at School: Same Assistant Coaches: Nick Bowman, Darion Brown
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: N/A
Top Returning Players: N/A
Key Players Lost: N/A 2021-22 Record: 21-12 2021-22 Conference Record: 11-3 (1st) 2021-22 Postseason: NIT
Series History vs. Nicholls
Overall Series: Wyoming Leads 1-0 Series Began: Dec. 27, 1997 Last Meeting: December 27, 1997, Wyoming won 84-69 (H) in Laramie
Location: Hammond, Louisiana Nickname: Lions Colors: Green and Gold Enrollment: 15,403
Athletics Director: Jay Artigues President: Dr. John L. Crain
Home Court: University Center (7,500) Conference: Southland
Basketball SID: Richard Thiberville Jr. Office Phone: N/A E-Mail: richard.thibervillejr@southeastern. edu Website:lionsports.net
Head Coach: David Kiefer Career Record: 35-56 (3 Years) Record at School: Same Assistant Coaches: Kyle Roan, Riley Conroy
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
Top Returning Players: Roscoe Eastmond (9.2 PPG. 43% from 3)
Key Players Lost: Gus Okafor (14.6 PPG) Jalyn Hinton (13.8 PPG 8 RPG)
2021-22 Record: 19-15
2021-22 Conference Record: 10-4 (Tied for 2nd)
2021-22 Postseason: The Basketball Classic
Series History vs. Southeastern Louisiana
Overall Series: First Meeting
Series Began: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting
GRAND CANYON
TEXAS A&M COMMERCE
LOUISIANA TECH
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Nickname: Antelopes
Colors: Purple and White Enrollment: 58,997
Athletics Director: Jamie Boggs President: Brian Mueller Home Court: GCU Arena (7,000) Conference: WAC
Basketball SID: Josh Hauser Office Phone: (602)-639-8328 E-Mail: josh.hauser@gcu.edu Website: gculopes.com
Head Coach: Bryce Drew Career Record: 204-123 (11 Years) Record at School: 40-15 (2 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Jamaal Walker, Ed Schilling, Casey Shaw
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: Jovan Blackshear JR (15.8 PPG) Gabe McGlothan (9.3 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Holland Woods (14.8 PPG) 2021-22 Record: 23-8 2021-22 Conference Record:13-5 (4th) 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. Grand Canyon
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 1-0 Series Began: Nov. 22, 2021 Last Meeting: Nov. 22, 2021, Wyoming won 68-61 (A) in Phoenix
Location: Commerce, Texas Nickname: Lions Colors: Blue and Yellow Enrollment: 8,062 Athletics Director: Eric Coleman (Interim) President: Dr. Mark Rudin Home Court: The Field House (3,055) Conference: Lone Star Conference
Basketball SID: Avi Mehta Office Phone: (903)-468-3028 E-Mail: Website: lionathletics.com
Head Coach: Jeret von Rosenberg Career Record: 88-46 (5 Seasons) Record at School: Same Assistant Coaches: Coleman Furst, Ted Rawlings, Yolonzo Moore
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
Top Returning Players: Demarcus Demonia (10.9 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Alphonso Willis (12 PPG) Jarius Roberson (11.6 PPG) 2021-22 Record: 17-9 2021-22 Conference Record: 9-5 2021-22 Postseason: Div 2 NCAA 1st Round
Series History vs. Texas A&M Commerce
Overall Series: First Meeting Series Began: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting
Location: Ruston, LA Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and Red Enrollment: 12,414 Athletics Director: Dr. Eric A. Wood President: Les Guice Home Court: Thomas Assembly Center (8,000) Conference: Conference USA
Basketball SID: Kane McGuire Office Phone: (318)-257-5314 E-Mail: kmcguire@latech.edu Website: latechsports.com
Head Coach: Talvin Hester
Career Record: First Year Head Coach Record at School: Assistant Coaches: Winston Hines, Aaron Smith, Darshawn McClellan
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Top Returning Players: Keaston Willis (12.1 PPG) Cobe Williams (11.3 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Kenneth Lofton JR (16.5 PPG 10.5 RPG), Amorie Archibald (12.5 PPG) 2021-22 Record: 24-10 2021-22 Conference Record: 12-6 (3rd in group B) 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. LA Tech
Overall Series: Wyoming Leads 4-0 Series Began: Nov. 23, 1991
Last Meeting: Nov. 27, 2011, Wyoming won 73-58 (H) in Laramie
DAYTON
ST. MARY'S
FRESNO STATE
Location: Dayton, Ohio Nickname: Flyers Colors: Red and Columbia Blue Enrollment: 11,271
Athletics Director: Neil Sullivan President: Eric F. Spring Home Court: UD Arena (13,409) Conference: Atlantic 10
Basketball SID: Doug Hauschild Office Phone: (937)-229-4390 E-Mail: dhauschild1@udayton.edu Website: daytonflyers.com
Head Coach: Anthony Grant Career Record: 270-151 (15 Years) Record at School: 77-41 (5 Years) Assistant Coaches: Ricardo Greer, Darren Hertz, James Kane
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Top Returning Players: DaRon Holmes (12.8 PPG) Toumani Camara (10.9 PPG) Malachi Smith (9.3 PPG)
Key Players Lost: N/A 2021-22 Record: 24-11 2021-22 Conference Record: 14-4 (Tied for 2nd) 2021-22 Postseason: NIT
Series History vs. Dayton
Overall Series: Series Tied 1-1 Series Began: Jan. 3, 2004 Last Meeting: Dec. 7, 2004 Wyoming lost 62-57 (A)
Location: Moraga, California Nickname: Gaels Colors: Red, Blue, White Enrollment: 3,908 Athletics Director: Robert Coleman President: Thomas M. Mengler Home Court: McKeon Pavillion (3,500) Conference: WCC
Basketball SID: Brian Brownfield Office Phone: (925)-631-4950 E-Mail: bjb2@stmarys-ca.edu Website: smcgaels.com
Head Coach: Randy Bennett Career Record: 481-201 (20 Seasons) Record at School: Sane Assistant Coaches: Justin Joyner, Mickey McConnell, Joe Rahon
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: Alex Ducas (10.3 PPG), Logan Johnson (11.9 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Tommy Kuhse (12.2 PPG) Matthias Tass (12.6 PPG) 2021-22 Record: 26-8 2021-22 Conference Record: 12-3 (2nd) 2021-22 Postseason: NCAA 2nd Round
Series History vs. Saint Mary's Overall Series: Series Tied 1-1 Series Began: Dec. 14, 1951 Last Meeting: Dec. 18, 1956 Wyoming Lost 73-53
Location: Fresno, California Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Red and Blue Enrollment: 24,403 Athletics Director: Terry Tumey President: Saul Jimenez-Sandoval Home Court: Save Mart Center (15,596) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Stephen Trembly Office Phone: (559)-278-6178 E-Mail: strembley@mail.fresnostate.edu Website: gobulldogs.com
Head Coach: Justin Hutson Career Record: 69-53 (4 Years) Record at School: Same Assistant Coaches: Kieth Brown, Anthony Hernandez, Vonn Webb
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Top Returning Players: Isaiah Hill (10.1 PPG) Anthony Holland (9.6 PPG 43.7% 3PT)
Key Players Lost: Orlando Robinson (19.4 PPG 8.4 RPG)
2021-22 Record:23-13
2021-22 Conference Record: 8-9 (6th) 2021-22 Postseason: The Basketball Classic
Series History vs. Fresno State
Overall Series: Wyoming Trails 14-21 Series Began: 12/21/1972
Last Meeting: Mar. 5, 2022 Wyoming won 68-64 in OT (H)
SAN DIEGO STATE
UTAH STATE
BOISE STATE
Location: San Diego, California Nickname: Aztecs Colors: Scarlet and Black Enrollment: 30,865
Athletics Director: John David Wicker President: Adela de la Torre Home Court: Viejas Arena (12,414) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Richard Stern Office Phone: (619)-594-5548 E-Mail: rstern@sdsu.edu Website: goaztecs.com
Head Coach: Brian Dutcher Career Record: 119-40 (5 Years) Record at School: Same Assistant Coaches: David Velazquez, Chris Acker, JayDee Luster
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Top Returning Players: Matt Bradley (16.9 PPG), Lamont Butler (7.3 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Trey Pullium (8.7 PPG) 2021-22 Record: 23-9 2021-22 Conference Record: 13-4 (3rd in Mountain West)
2021-22 Postseason: NCAA First Round
Series History vs. San Diego State
Overall Series: Wyoming Trails 48-41 Series Began: 1/12/1979
Last Meeting: Feb. 28, 2022 Wyoming lost 73-66 (H)
Location: Logan, Utah Nickname: Aggies Colors: Navy Blue, Pewter Gray, and White Enrollment: 24,255
Athletics Director: John Hartwell President: Dr. Noelle E. Crockett Home Court: Dee Glen SMith Spectrum (10,270) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Ashley Springer Phone: (435)-797-5547 E-mail: ashley.springer@usu.edu Website: utahstateaggies.com
Head Coach: Ryan Odom (Hamden-Sydney '96)
Career Record: 144-97 (7th year) Record at School: 18-16 (1 season) Assistant Coaches: Nate Dixon (UNC Wilmington '94), Matt Henry (Trinity '01), Bryce Crawford (Ohio State '11)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: RJ Eytle-Rock (7.8 PPG) Ryan Jones (6.5 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Justin Bean (17.4 PPG 47% 3 PT)
2021-22 Record: 18-16 2021-22 Conference Record: 8-10, 7th in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: NIT
Series History vs. Utah State
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 53-33 Series Began: 1/15/1926
Wyoming Record at Home: 32-8 Wyoming Record on the Road: 18-21 Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 3-4 Last Meeting: Feb. 8, 2022 Wyoming won 78-76 OT (H)
Location: Boise, Idaho Nickname: Broncos Colors: Blue and Orange Enrollment: 22,433
Athletics Director: Jeramiah Dickey President: Marlene Tromp
Home Court: ExtraMile Arena (12,644)) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Nate Lowery Phone: (916)-719-0421
E-mail: natelowrey@boisestate.edu Website: broncosports.com
Head Coach: Leon Rice (Washington State '86)
Career Record: 244-144 (11 Seasons) Record at School: Same
Assistant Coaches: Tim Duryea (North Texas '88), Mike Burns, Roberto Bergersen (Boise State '99)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Top Returning Players: Marcus Shaver Jr. (13.3 PPG) Tyson Degenhart (9.9 PPG)
Key Players Lost: Abu Kigab (14.8 PPG) Emmanuel Akot (10.6 PPG)
2021-22 Record: 27-8 2021-22 Conference Record: 15-3, 1st in Mountain West
2021-22 Postseason: NCAA First Round
Series History vs. Boise State
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 15-21 Series Began: 12/19/1979
Wyoming Record at Home: 10-9 Wyoming Record on the Road: 4-11
Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 1-1
Last Meeting: March 11, 2022, Wyoming lost 68-61 in Las Vegas
AIR FORCE
COLORADO STATE
UNLV
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado Nickname: Falcons
Colors: Blue and Silver Enrollment: 4,000 Athletics Director: Nathan Pine Superintendent: LT. Gen. Richard M. Clark, USAF Home Court: Clune Arena (5,843) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Nick Arseniak Phone: (719)-333-9251 E-mail: nicholas.arseniak@afacademy.af.edu Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com
Head Coach: Joe Scott (Princton '87) Career Record: 246-264 (19 Seasons) Record at School: 73-96 (6 Seasons)
Assistant Coaches: David Metzendorf (Ithica College '13), Jared Czech (Manhattenville College '13) Lt. Col. Matt McCraw (Air Force '07), Major Marc Holum (Air Force '06), Zach Curran (Virginia Tech '15)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: Jake Heidbreder (10.4 ppg), Ethan Taylor (8.6 ppg)
Key Players Lost: A.J Walker (14.2 ppg)
2021-22 Record: 11-18 2021-22 Conference Record: 4-13, 10th in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: NA
Series History vs. Air Force
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 82-41 Series Began: Jan. 25, 1958
Wyoming Record at Home: 42-16 Wyoming Record on the Road: 35-23 Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 5-2 Last Meeting: Feb. 19, 2022 (#22) Wyoming won 75-67 in Larmaie
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado Nickname: Rams
Colors: Forrest Green, Vegas Gold and White Enrollment: 25,362
Athletics Director: Joe Parker President: Tony Frank Home Court: Moby Arena (8,745) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: John Martin Phone: (540)-476-1259 E-mail: john.a.martin@colostate.edu Website: www.csurams.com
Head Coach: Niko Medved (University of Minnesota '97)
Career Record: 156-133 (Nine Seasons) Record at School: 77-46 (Four Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Ali Farokhmanesh (Northern Iowa '10), Brian Cooley (Nebraska Wesleyan '06), Sam Jones (Northwood University '00)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: Isiah Stevens (14.8 ppg, 4.7 apg), Jon Tonje (9.1 ppg)
Key Players Lost: David Roddy (19.2 ppg, 7.6 rpg), Kendle Moore (6.5 ppg)
2021-22 Record: 25-6 2021-22 Conference Record: 14-4, 2nd in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: NCAA Tournament
Series History vs. Colorado State
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 137-101 Series Began: Jan. 27, 1911 Wyoming Record at Home: 79-40
Wyoming Record on the Road: 54-59
Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 4-2 Last Meeting: Feb. 23, 2022 Wyoming lost 6155 in Fort Collins
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Nickname: Runnin' Rebels Colors: Scarlett and Gray Enrollment: 31,142
Athletics Director: Erick Harper President: Kieth E. Whitfield
Home Court: Thomas & Mack Center (18,776)
Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Andy Grossman Office Phone: (702)-895-3995 E-mail: andy.grossman@unlv.edu Website: www.unlvrebels.com
Head Coach: Kevin Kruger (Arizona State '06) Career Record: 18-14 (One Season) Record at School: Same
Assistant Coaches: John Cooper (Wichita State '97), Barret Peery (Southern Utah '95), Jamaal Williams ( Washington)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
Top Returning Players: Jordan McGabe (6.4 ppg)
Key Players Lost: Bryce Hamilton (21.8 ppg), Donovan Williams (12.8 ppg).
2021-22 Record: 18-14
2021-22 Conference Record: 10-8, 5th in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. UNLV
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 40-42 Series Began: Jan. 25, 1958
Wyoming Record at Home: 41-16
Wyoming Record on the Road: 32-24
Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 6-2
Last Meeting: Mar. 10, 2022 Wyoming won 59-56 in Vegas (N)
NEW MEXICO
SAN JOSE STATE
NEVADA
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Nickname: Lobos
Colors: Cherry and Silver Enrollment: 24,015
Athletics Director: Eddie Nunez
President: Dr. Garnett S. Stokes
Home Court: University Arena "The Pit" (15,411)
Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Steve Kirkland Phone: (434)-825-5241 E-mail: kirkland@unm.edu Website: www.golobos.com
Head Coach: Richard Pitino (Princton '05)
Career Record: 172-156 (10th year)
Record at School: 13-19 (1 Season)
Assistant Coaches: Isaac Chew (Avilla University), Eric Brown (Cal State Northridge '98)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Top Returning Players: Jamaal Mashburn Jr. (18.2 ppg) Jaelen House (16.9 ppg)
Key Players Lost: None
2021-22 Record: 13-19 2021-22 Conference Record: 5-12, 9th in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. New Mexico
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 71-76 Series Began: Dec. 19, 1950 Wyoming Record at Home: 42-26 Wyoming Record on the Road: 26-46 Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 3-4 Last Meeting: Feb. 15, 2022 Wyoming lost 75-66 in Albuquerque
Location: San Jose, Calif.
Nickname: Spartans Colors: Gold, White and Blue Enrollment: 28,288
Athletics Director: Jeff Konya President: Susan Martin (Interim)
Home Court: Provident Credit Union Event Center (5,000) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Amy Villa Phone: (408)-924-1216 Email: amy.villa@sjsu.edu Web Site: www.sjsuspartans.com
Head Coach: Tim Miles (Mary College '89)
Career Record: 407-357 (26th Year) Record at School: 8-23 (2nd Year)
Assistant Coaches: Ben Johnson (UW Miluwake), Damany Hendrix (Lamar '03), Jeff Strohm (Eastern Illinois '88)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Top Returning Players: omari Moore (13.2 ppg), MJ Amey Jr. (9.4 ppg)
Key Players Lost: Trey Smith (8.4 ppg)
2021-22 Record: 8-23
2021-22 Conference Record: 1-17, Last in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. San Jose State
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 20-2 Series Began: Jan. 29, 1965 Wyoming Record at Home: 11-0 Wyoming Record on the Road: 8-2 Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 1-0 Last Meeting: Feb. 12, 2022
Location: Reno, Nevada Nickname: Wolfpack Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Enrollment: 17,025
Athletics Director: Stephanie Rempe President: Brian Sandoval Home Court: Lawlor Events Center (11,536) Conference: Mountain West
Basketball SID: Aaron Juarez Office Phone: (208)-982-0040 Email: aaronjuarez@unr.edu Web Site: www.nevadwolfpack.com
Head Coach: Steve Alford (Indiana '87)
Career Record: 635-338 (32nd year) Record at School: 48-40 (Fourth year)
Assistant Coaches: Craig Neal (Georgia Tech, '88), Kory Barnett (Indiana, '12), Bil Duany (Indiana, '09)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Top Returning Players: Will Baker(11.5 ppg), Keenan Blackshear (8.1 ppg)
Key Players Lost: Grant Scherfield (19.1 ppg), Desmond Cambridge JR. (16.2 ppg)
2021-22 Record: 13-18
2021-22 Conference Record: 6-12, 8th in Mountain West 2021-22 Postseason: None
Series History vs. Nevada
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 19-9 Series Began: Jan. 4, 1938
Wyoming Record at Home: 11-5
Wyoming Record on the Road: 6-4
Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 2-0 Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2022, Wyoming won 74-61 in Laramie
U.S VIRGIN ISLANDS PARADISE JAM
Nov. 18-21
University of USVI St. Thomas, USVI
The Cowboys will face Howard in the opening round in the third ever meeting between the two schools, as Wyoming is 2-0 all-time against the Bison. The Pokes will then either face Drake or Buffalo in the second round of the tournament.
The men's tournament will be played November 18-21 with all games played at the University of the Virgin Islands Sports and Fitness Center and streamed on ESPN3.
The men's tournament will be a traditional eight-team bracket, with the women's field being split into two, four-team round-robin tournaments. All times are Atlantic Standard Time and are subject to change.
On the men's side, play will begin with Game 1 on Nov. 18 with Buffalo and Drake at 2 p.m. Then in Game 2, Howard will take on Wyoming at 4:15 p.m. Later in the evening is the Game 3 matchup of Tarleton State and Belmont at 6:45 p.m., followed by Game 4 with Boston College facing George Mason at 9 p.m. to wrap up the opening day.
MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP
Wed., March 8 –Sat., March 11, 2023
Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas, Nev.
The Mountain West has announced the schedule for the 2023 Mountain West Men's Basketball Championships, which will be played March 8-11 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The 10-game MW tournament slate tips off on Wednesday, March 8 with the first-round contests featuring the No. 6 through No. 11 seeds.
The quarterfinals will be held on Thursday, March 9, followed by the semifinals on Friday, March 10. The championship game is set for Saturday, March 11. The final will be televised on CBS.
SERIES RECORDS VS. CONFERENCE OPPONENTS
Record vs. BOISE STATE
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 15-21
Series Began: Dec. 19, 1979
Wyoming Record at Home: 10-9 Wyoming Record on the Road: 4-11 Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 1-1
UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 1-3
Longest UW Win Streak: 3 (twice), 1987-91 and 2009-12
Longest BSU Win Streak: 8, 2018-2022
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 26, 87-61 in 2009
Largest BSU Margin of Victory: 23, in 2016 and 20 21
Most Points Scored by UW: 94 in 2006
Most Points Scored by BSU: 95 in 2018
Last Meeting: Mar. 11, 2022 BSU defeated Wyoming 68-61 in Las Vegas
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 12/19/79 W 72-53 H 12/11/80 W 76-51 A 12/08/83 L 52-66 A 12/22/84 L 55-57 H 12/22/87 W 59-55 A 03/04/88 W 56-50 H 11/25/91 W 78-60 H 12/12/92 L 50-70 A 12/12/01 L 74-77 A 12/09/02 W 74-61 H 11/11/06 W 94-79 H 12/03/08 L 85-86 A 11/21/09 W 87-61 H 01/28/12 W 75-64 A 02/25/12 W 64-54 H 01/09/13 L 61-63 H 02/09/13 L 61-68 A 01/11/14 W 52-50 A 03/01/14 L 63-72 H 01/10/15 W 65-54 H 03/13/15 W 71-66 (ot) N 01/23/16 L 71-81 H 02/13/16 L 71-94 A 01/28/17 L 65-80 H 02/18/17 L 87-91 A 01/06/18 W 79-78 (ot) H 03/03/18 L 87-95 A 01/2/19 L 55-69 H 01/26/19 L 52-77 A 01/01/20 L 54-65 A 0/2/04/20 L 62-67 H 01/11/21 L 60-83 H 01/13/21 L 70-90 H 01/25/22 L 62-65 A 02/03/22 W 72-65 H 03/11/22 L 61-68 N
Record vs. UNLV
Overall Series: UNLV leads 42-20
Series Began: Dec. 21, 1966
Wyoming Record at Home: 16-11
Wyoming Record on the Road: 4-10
Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 1-2
UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 2-1
Longest UW Win Streak: 4, 2002-03
Longest UNLV Win Streak: 7, 2004-06
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 33, 120-87 in 1967
Largest UNLV Margin of Victory: 33, 80-47 in 1997
Most Points Scored by UW: 120 in 1967
Most Points Scored by UNLV: 106 in 2001
Last Meeting: March 10, 2022, Wyoming won in Las Vegas, 59-56
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 12/21/66 L 74-91 A 12/02/67 W 120-87 H 01/13/79 W 84-70 H 02/04/79 L 76-93 A 02/13/80 L 64-66 A 02/27/80 W 71-70 H 01/27/81 W 71-66 H 03/07/81 W 97-70 A 01/15/82 L 58-69 A 03/20/87 L 78-92 N 02/01/97 L 47-80 A 02/27/97 L 69-75(ot) H 01/31/98 W 73-62 H 02/26/98 L 66-72 A 01/28/99 L 75-96 A 02/27/99 W 79-76 H 01/31/00 W 109-98 H 02/12/00 L 60-87 A 03/10/00 L 92-97 A 02/05/01 L 78-80 H 03/03/01 L 102-106 A 01/05/02 W 69-59 A 02/16/02 W 82-78 H 02/01/03 W 90-80 A 03/03/03 W 69-66 H 01/24/04 L 62-76 H 02/23/04 L 80-95 A 01/24/05 L 67-79 A 02/19/05 L 66-68 H 03/10/05 L 63-70 N 01/04/06 L 77-88 H 02/04/06 L 54-66 A 01/10/07 W 86-76(ot) H 02/10/07 L 70-80 A 01/23/08 L 71-78 A 02/23/08 L 65-73 H 01/17/09 L 66-83 A 02/18/09 W 77-68 H 02/03/10 L 50-78 H 03/06/10 L 56-74 A 01/25/11 L 65-74 H 02/26/11 L 77-90 A 02/04/12 W 68-66 H 03/03/12 L 63-74 A 03/08/12 L 48-56 A 01/24/13 L 50-62 A 02/23/13 L 42-65 H 02/08/14 L 46-48 A 03/13/14 L 67-71 A 12/31/14 W 76-71 H 02/28/15 L 57-69 A 01/09/16 W59-57 H 02/27/16 L74-79 N 12/31/16 L 75-81 A 01/25/17 W 66-65 H 02/10/18 L 70-85 A 01/5/19 L 56-68 A 02/19/19 L 56-66 H 01/11/20 L 69-78 H 03/06/21 W 80-69 H 03/02/22 L 57-64 A 03/10/22 W 59-56 N
Record vs. SAN DIEGO STATE
Overall Series: San Diego State leads 48-41
Series Began: Jan. 12, 1979
Wyoming Record at Home: 27-12
Wyoming Record on the Road: 12-30
Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 3-6 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 0-8
Longest UW Win Streak: 6 (twice), 1986-88 and 2000-02
Longest SDSU Win Streak: 8, 2018-Pres.
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 45, 102-57 in 1981
Largest SDSU Margin of Victory: 39, 96-57 in 2011
Most Points Scored by UW: 102 in 1981
Most Points Scored by SDSU: 96 in 2011
Last Meeting: Feb. 28, 2022, SDSU defeated Wyoming 73-66 in Laramie
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 01/12/79 W 78-71 H 02/10/79 L 71-79 A 01/05/80 L 57-65 A 01/31/80 W 79-58 H 01/02/81 W 69-51 A 02/07/81 W 102-57 H 01/21/82 W 77-64 H 03/06/82 W 66-64(ot) A 01/29/83 L 57-64 A 02/24/83 W 66-56 H 02/08/84 W 83-73(ot) H 03/01/84 W 65-64 A 01/03/85 L 57-60 H 02/09/85 L 70-79 A 01/27/86 L 82-88 A 02/13/86 W 89-71 H 01/22/87 W 79-70 A 02/19/87 W 85-73 H 01/28/88 W 57-56 A 02/27/88 W 85-59 H 03/10/88 W 83-76 N 01/30/89 L 61-69 A 02/18/89 W 71-67 H 01/11/90 W 76-60 H 01/29/90 L 59-68 A 02/03/91 L 84-87(2ot) A 02/23/91 L 83-95 H 01/09/92 W 85-72 A 02/13/92 W 92-66 H 01/07/93 W 77-54 H 02/25/93 L 62-64 A 03/10/93 L 57-59 N 01/10/94 L 71-73 A 02/26/94 W 85-70 H 03/09/94 L 51-54 N 01/02/95 W 64-56 H 03/02/95 L 51-52 A 01/04/96 L 77-80 A 03/02/96 W 69-68 H 01/16/97 L 75-82 A 02/15/97 W 67-50 H 03/03/98 L 57-60(ot) N 01/29/00 W 93-87 H 02/19/00 W 71-57 A 02/03/01 W101-66 H 03/01/01 W 69-62 A 03/08/01 W 73-58 N 01/21/02 W 88-85(ot) A 02/18/02 L 64-68 H 03/08/02 L 69-70 N 02/03/03 L 70-80 A 03/01/03 L 73-86 H 01/26/04 W 79-71 H 02/21/04 L 66-74 A 01/22/05 W 88-81(ot) A 02/21/05 W 69-65 H 01/28/06 L77-78(ot) H 03/01/06 L72-91 A 03/11/06 L64-69(ot) N 01/03/07 W 66-65 A 02/17/07 W 80-71 H 01/19/08 L 43-70 A 02/19/08 L 68-79 H 01/14/09 W 83-79 H 02/14/09 L 60-71 A 01/09/10 W 85-83 H 02/10/10 L 57-88 A 01/29/11 L 57-96 A 03/01/11 L 58-85 H 01/24/12 L 42-52 H 02/22/12 L 58-67(ot) A 01/19/13 W 58-45 H 02/19/13 L 51-79 A 02/11/14 W 68-62 H 01/14/15 L 52-60 H 02/11/15 L 41-67 A 03/14/15 W 45-43 N 12/30/15 L 55-67 A 02/24/16 L 61-73 H 01/31/17 L 68-77 A
12/27/17 W 82-69 H 02/14/18 L 77-87 A 01/8/19 L 54-84 A 01/08/20 L 52-72 H 01/21/20 L 55-72 A 01/28/21 L 57-87 A 01/30/21 L 71-98 A 03/11/21 L 66-69 N 02/28/22 L 66-73 H
Record vs. UTAH STATE
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 53-33 Series Began: Jan. 15, 1926 Wyoming Record at Home: 32-8
Wyoming Record on the Road: 18-22 Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 3-3 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 2-1
Longest UW Win Streak: 11, 1945-49
Longest USU Win Streak: 6, 2019-2022.
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 36, 54-18 in 1926
Largest USU Margin of Victory: 28, 60-88 in 1960
Most Points Scored by UW: 113 in 1968
Most Points Scored by USU: 88 in 1960, 1968 and 2016
Last Meeting: Feb. 8, 2022, Wyoming defeated Utah State 78-76 (ot) in Laramie (The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site
01/15/26 W 54-18 H 01/17/30 L 29-31 A 03/05/36 L 32-42 H 03/06/36 L 28-42 H 03/07/36 W 48-33 H 01/14/38 W 44-34 H 01/22/38 W 57-55 A 02/17/39 L 45-47 A 02/25/39 W 50-41 H 01/26/40 L 33-46 A 02/03/40 L 27-30 H 02/21/41 W 41-35 A 03/01/41 W 50-32 H 02/08/42 W 60-43 H 02/27/42 W 75-52 A 02/23/45 L 36-44 A 03/03/45 W 42-39 H 02/09/46 W 45-30 H 03/02/46 W 66-52 A 01/18/47 W 43-34 A 02/08/47 W 60-45 H 02/20/48 W 46-40 H 03/05/48 W 39-27 A 02/18/49 W 66-55 A 02/19/49 W 45-31 A 03/05/49 W 63-44 H 03/07/49 W 65-44 H 01/28/50 L 37-43 A 01/30/50 W 32-28 A 02/18/50 W 48-42 H 02/20/50 W 59-33 H 12/29/50 W 69-49 N 02/17/51 W 55-54 H 02/19/51 W 58-51 H 03/02/51 W 69-52 A 03/03/51 W 53-49 A 01/12/52 W 69-37 H 01/17/52 L 47-54 A 01/09/53 W 64-54 H 02/14/53 L 56-58 A 01/08/54 W 65-54 H 01/28/54 L 46-62 A 01/08/55 W 65-60 A 02/12/55 W 68-48 A 01/13/56 L 61-63 A 02/17/56 W 95-73 H 01/11/57 W 86-78 H 02/15/57 L 62-76 A 01/17/58 W 71-70 A 02/24/58 W 72-68 H 01/16/59 L 76-82 H 02/21/59 L 56-79 A 01/15/60 L 60-88 A 02/20/60 L 67-81 H
01/13/61 W 86-73 H 02/18/61 L 61-73 A 01/13/62 L 59-72 A 02/16/62 L 65-78 H 11/30/68 W 113-88 H 12/13/68 W 89-72 A 12/28/71 W 92-85 A 01/11/74 W 73-67 H 01/28/75 L 69-84 A 12/29/93 W 73-69 (ot) N 12/21/96 L 72-73 N 12/03/97 W 67-61 H 12/31/08 L 85-90 (ot) A 02/01/14 W 74-57 H 03/05/14 L 54-65 A 01/27/15 L 44-56 A 03/04/15 W 76-53 H 03/12/15 W 67-65 N 02/06/16 W 84-65 H 03/09/16 L 70-88 N 01/11/17 W 95-87 H 02/11/17 L 74-81 A 01/20/18 W 85-77 A 02/07/18 W 83-65 H 01/12/19 L 55-71 H 02/13/19 L 59-76 A 01/28/20 L 45-68 H 02/19/20 L 58-78 A 03/06/20 L 82-89 N 03/04/21 L 59-72 A 01/15/22 W 71-69 A 02/08/22 W 78-76 (ot) H
Record vs. NEVADA
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 19-9 Series Began: Jan. 4, 1938 Wyoming Record at Home: 11-5 Wyoming Record on the Road: 6-4 Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 2-0 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 4-0
Longest UW Win Streak: 9, 1947-2013
Longest NEV Win Streak: 4, 2016-2018
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 24, 39-15 in 1938
Largest NEV Margin of Victory: 33, in 2019
Most Points Scored by UW: 104 in 2018
Most Points Scored by NEV: 103 in 2018
Last Meeting: Feb. 26, 2022, Wyoming defeated Nevada 74-61 in Laramie
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 01/04/38 W 39-15 H 01/05/38 L 32-35 H 01/31/47 W 51-49 A 02/01/47 W 49-42 A 01/30/48 W 33-32 H 01/31/48 W 53-36 H 11/23/98 W 73-69 A 12/04/99 W 83-64 H 01/12/13 W 59-48 A 02/13/13 W 68-48 H 03/12/13 W 85-81 N 01/04/14 L 58-61 A 01/25/14 W 64-62 (ot) H 01/31/15 W 63-55 H 02/17/15 W 64-58 A 01/02/16 L 68-71 A 01/20/16 L 69-75 H 01/14/17 L 74-89 H 01/03/18 L 83-92 A 01/24/18 W 104-103 (2ot) H 02/19/19 L 49-82 H 01/14/20 L 67-68 A 02/25/20 L 68-73 H 03/05/20 W 74-71 N 01/22/21 W 71-64 H 01/24/21 W 93-88 H 01/17/22 W 77-67 A 02/26/22 W 74-61 H
Record vs. NEW MEXICO
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 71-76 Series Began: Dec. 19, 1950
Wyoming Record at Home: 42-26
Wyoming Record on the Road: 24-46
Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 5-4 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 3-1
Longest UW Win Streak: 10, 1950-55
Longest UNM Win Streak: 8, 2011-14
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 40, 101-61 in 1958
Largest UNM Margin of Victory: 45, 100-55 in 2008
Most Points Scored by UW: 114 in 2018
Most Points Scored by UNM: 119 in 2018
Last Meeting: Feb. 15, 2022 New Mexico defated Wyoming 75-66 in Albuquerque (The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 12/18/50 W 74-56 N 12/19/50 W 58-37 N 01/11/52 W 85-62 H 02/09/52 W 84-48 A 01/02/53 W 77-72 H 01/17/53 W 63-59 A 01/04/54 W 81-61 H 01/18/54 W 56-53 A 01/15/55 W 72-56 H 02/17/55 W 59-52 A 01/07/56 L 71-80 H 02/25/56 W 60-36 A 01/04/57 W 67-65 A 02/22/57 W 56-42 H 01/10/58 W 101-61 H 02/15/58 W 61-52 A 01/10/59 L 56-59 A 02/14/59 W 91-64 H 01/08/60 W 73-67 H 02/13/60 L 51-64 A 01/07/61 L 64-71 A 02/11/61 W 72-62 H 01/06/62 L 73-84 H 02/10/62 L 74-81 A 01/11/63 L 49-53 H 02/16/63 W 55-54 A 02/15/64 L 65-74 A 02/28/64 L 63-64 H 01/16/65 W 81-74 A 02/26/65 W 83-65 H 01/08/66 L 57-69 A 02/18/66 W 104-85 H 01/13/67 W 86-76 H 03/04/67 W 65-64 A 01/13/68 L 65-81 A 03/01/68 L 62-75 H 01/10/69 W 70-68 H
02/15/69 L 63-65 A 01/08/70 W 92-74 H 02/14/70 L 85-90 A 01/29/71 W 74-59 H 02/26/71 W 91-80 A 01/08/72 W 69-62 H 02/10/72 L 64-76 A 01/26/73 L 56-70 H 02/23/73 W 61-60 A 01/25/74 L 68-91 A 02/23/74 L 67-78 H 01/10/75 L 62-79 A 02/15/75 W 63-59 H 01/10/76 L 58-54(ot) H 02/13/76 L 51-57 A 02/05/77 L 78-93 A 03/03/77 W 82-64 H 02/02/78 L 91-94 H 03/04/78 L 74-93 A 01/20/79 L 64-72 A 02/15/79 W 66-63(ot) H 01/10/80 W 78-58 H 02/09/80 W 68-54 A 01/10/81 W 91-54 H 02/12/81 L 56-57 A 01/30/82 W 75-65 A 02/11/82 W 56-45 H 01/15/83 L 71-76 A 02/14/83 W 64-58 H 01/23/84 L 38-40 H 02/16/84 L 54-62 A 01/10/85 L 37-50 A 03/02/85 L 78-83 H 01/09/86 L 45-47 H 02/08/86 W 67-65 A 03/07/86 W 56-54 H 01/15/87 W 78-66 H 02/26/87 L 89-92 A 03/07/87 W 64-62 A 01/09/88 L 72-85 A 02/06/88 W 90-72 H 01/14/89 L 89-106 H 02/09/89 W 68-66 A 01/04/90 W 89-87(ot) A 02/10/90 L 79-82 H 01/05/91 W 92-79 A 02/09/91 L 83-85(ot) H
02/06/92 L 65-79 A 02/15/92 W 68-61 H 03/12/92 L 83-89 N 01/23/93 L 67-77 A 02/13/93 L 60-76 H 01/22/94 L 71-77 H 02/10/94 L 64-73 A 01/14/95 W 75-61 A 02/18/95 L 61-62 H 03/09/95 L 56-63 A 01/13/96 W 61-58 H 02/17/96 L 69-70 A 01/10/98 W 58-55 H 02/05/98 L 89-59 A 01/13/00 W 88-83 H 02/14/00 W 99-93 A 01/29/01 W 82-78 A 02/26/01 W 81-61 H 01/26/02 W 79-67 H 02/25/02 L 65-74 A 01/18/03 W 85-81(ot) H 02/15/03 W 103-91 A 01/12/04 W 82-77 H 02/09/04 L 75-87 A 01/08/05 L 89-75 A 02/07/05 W 81-71 H 01/14/06 W 77-70 H 02/15/06 L 47-45 A 01/30/07 L 83-91 A 03/03/07 W 76-67 H 01/05/08 L 92-99(2ot) H 02/09/08 L 55-100 A 02/03/09 L 57-86 A 03/07/09 L 73-74 H 03/12/09 W 75-67 N 01/16/10 L 68-70 H 02/17/10 L 61-83 A 01/08/11 W 67-66 H 02/09/11 L 57-68 A 01/14/12 L 62-72 H 02/11/12 L 38-48 A 01/30/13 L 59-63 H 03/02/13 L 42-53 A 03/13/13 L 46-59 N 01/08/14 L 69-72 (ot) H
02/05/14 L 61-66 (ot) A 01/24/15 W 63-62 (ot) H 03/07/15 L 49-52 (ot) A 01/16/16 W 70-68 A 01/21/17 L 71-78 A 02/25/17 W 82-71 H 01/10/18 L 66-75 A 02/20/18 L 114-119 H 03/08/18 L 75-85 N 01/19/19 L 53-83 A 03/9/19 W 88-81 H 03/13/19 L 68-68 N 12/07/19 L 65-79 H 02/08/20 L 68-97 A 02/17/21 W 83-74 (ot) A 02/19/21 W 79-67 A 01/22/22 W 93-91 H 02/15/22 L 66-75 A
Record vs. COLORADO STATE
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 137-101
Series Began: Jan. 27, 1911
Wyoming Record at Home: 79-40
Wyoming Record on the Road: 54-59
Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 4-2 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 1-3
Longest UW Win Streak: 31, 1940-51
Longest CSU Win Streak: 12, 1959-64
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 33, 43-10 in 1925
Largest CSU Margin of Victory: 35, in 2019
Most Points Scored by UW: 91 in 2018
Most Points Scored by CSU: 92 in 1992
Last Meeting: Feb. 23, 2022 Colorado State defeated Wyoming 61-55 in Fort Collins
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 01/27/11 L 17-20 H 02/18/11 L 12-30 A 01/26/12 L 14-16 H 02/21/12 L 13-16 A 01/18/13 L 21-23 H 02/19/13 L 18-30 A 01/25/14 L 10-34 H 01/31/14 L 16-43 A 01/16/15 L 19-21 H 02/13/15 L 16-26 A 01/17/16 L 24-34 H 02/20/16 W 34-26 A 03/02/16 L 22-44 A 01/19/17 L 12-18 H 01/20/17 L 05-34 H 02/11/17 L 23-42 A 01/17/18 L 17-26 A 01/24/19 W 32-08 H 01/25/19 W 23-17 H 01/17/20 W 30-10 A 02/06/20 W 16-09 H 02/11/21 L 12-16 A 02/12/21 W 20-18 A 02/10/22 W 18-16(ot) H 02/11/22 L 0 8-19 H 02/08/24 L 16-29 A 02/09/24 L 21-28 A 02/27/25 W 32-15 H 02/28/25 W 43-10 H 02/09/26 W 34-14 H 02/27/26 W 36-23 A 02/05/27 W 37-31 A 02/28/27 W 34-25 H 02/24/28 W 53-22 H 02/25/28 W 60-31 H 02/23/29 W 53-39 H 02/24/29 W 44-34 H 01/18/30 W 46-28 H 01/18/30 W 56-36 H 02/20/31 W 43-41 H 02/21/31 W 46-22 H 02/20/32 W 34-28 A 02/22/32 W 30-25 A 02/24/33 W 57-28 H 02/25/33 W 56-38 H 02/25/34 W 41-15 A 03/01/34 W 39-21 A
02/23/35 W 26-20 H 02/24/35 W 34-32 H 02/21/36 W 34-24 A 02/22/37 W 31-21 A 02/19/37 W 33-32 H 02/20/37 W 31-27 H 01/27/38 W 45-30 H 02/26/38 L 37-46 A 02/03/39 W 35-30 A 02/24/39 L 45-46 H 01/12/40 W 39-35 H 02/02/40 W 53-40 H 02/07/41 W 40-34 A 02/28/41 W 44-27 H 02/15/42 W 61-37 H 03/07/42 W 45-43 A 01/22/43 W 66-42 A 01/23/43 W 49-23 H 02/12/43 W 57-34 H 02/13/43 W 65-40 A 02/09/45 W 43-32 A 03/02/45 W 45-32 H 02/16/46 W 64-43 H 03/09/46 W 55-41 A 01/14/47 W 60-30 H 03/08/47 W 52-38 A 01/17/48 W 52-34 A 02/28/48 W 62-37 H 01/28/49 W 56-39 A 01/29/49 W 53-41 A 02/11/49 W 56-43 H 02/12/49 W 39-29 H 12/08/49 W 49-42 N 01/03/50 W 41-38 A 01/20/50 W 46-41 A 01/21/50 W 56-45 H 03/07/50 W 50-41 H 12/28/50 W 62-50 N 01/12/51 W 56-47 A 01/13/51 W 77-58 H 01/26/51 W 54-34 H 01/27/51 L 38-62 A 01/31/52 W 58-45 A 03/05/52 W 89-57 H 02/07/53 W 71-52 H 03/06/53 W 54-53 A 02/05/54 L 43-47 A 03/05/54 W 52-44 H 02/05/55 L 49-55 A 03/06/55 W 69-46 H 01/28/56 L 56-66 A 02/11/56 L 55-66 H 01/26/57 L 49-64 A 02/09/57 W 65-56 H 02/01/58 W 67-61 A 03/01/58 W 70-62 H 01/31/59 L 60-78 A
02/28/59 L 74-80(ot) H 01/30/60 L 50-69 A 02/27/60 L 63-64 A 01/28/61 L 55-73 A 02/25/61 L 38-61 H 01/26/62 L 50-56 A 02/24/62 L 54-58 H 01/04/63 L 70-91 A 01/12/63 L 69-75 H 02/07/64 L 56-66 H 02/09/64 L 68-73 A 01/23/65 W 77-68 H 02/06/65 L 77-82 A 12/04/65 L 69-75 A 01/22/66 W 70-55 A 02/12/66 L 68-75 A 01/14/67 W 75-72(ot) H 02/11/67 L 57-69 A 01/26/68 W 84-68 A 02/10/68 W 74-67 H 01/25/69 L 68-78 H 01/31/69 W 76-74 A 01/15/70 W 88-87 A 01/17/70 W 79-77 H 01/23/71 L 51-74 A 02/06/71 L 78-88 H 01/22/72 L 66-68 H 02/05/72 L 70-80 A 01/20/73 L 59-61 A 02/17/73 L 54-60 H 01/19/74 L 46-57 H 02/16/74 L 67-76 A 01/18/75 L 60-78 A 02/22/75 W 65-61 H 01/24/76 L 41-51 H 02/21/76 L 57-61 A 01/22/77 W 74-64(ot) A 02/19/77 W 65-63 H 01/21/78 L 63-79 H 02/18/78 L 70-82 A 02/02/79 L 42-45 A 03/03/79 W 70-65 H 03/01/80 L 49-51 A 03/03/80 W 67-64(ot) A 01/17/81 W 85-54 A 02/21/81 W 68-40 H 01/02/82 W 51-31 H 02/27/82 W 63-57 A 02/05/83 L 48-50 A 03/10/83 W 49-39 H 01/14/84 W 69-63 A 02/09/84 W 67-51 H 03/07/84 W 40-36 H 01/31/85 W 54-53 H 02/22/85 L 68-83 A 02/01/86 W 68-66 A 02/22/86 W 77-70 H
01/06/87 L 71-74 H 02/14/87 W 81-78(3ot) A 01/23/88 L 49-54 A 02/20/88 W 57-50 H 03/11/88 W 60-58 A 02/04/89 L 48-58 A 02/25/89 L 59-62 H 01/15/90 L 57-65 H 02/03/90 W 71-67 A 01/08/91 W 75-63 A 02/26/91 L 68-71 H 01/28/92 L 67-68 A 03/07/92 W 83-65 H 01/16/93 L 77-92 A 02/20/93 W 77-66 H 01/15/94 W 73-58 H 02/19/94 W 74-72 A 01/07/95 W 70-69 A 02/25/95 W 80-73 H 01/10/96 L 63-68 H 02/24/96 L 66-80 A 01/11/97 L 71-78 A 02/06/97 W 67-65(ot) H 01/24/98 L 46-53 H 02/21/98 W 69-64(ot) A 01/23/99 L 83-91 A 02/20/99 L 75-80 H 01/15/00 L 71-77 H 03/04/00 L 78-79 A 03/09/00 W 74-68 N 01/13/01 W 70-69(ot) A 02/10/01 W 72-70 H 01/12/02 W 95-72 H 02/09/02 W 72-69(ot) A 01/25/03 W 79-77 A 02/22/03 W 62-60 H 03/13/03 L 71-74 N 01/31/04 L 74-75(ot) A 02/28/04 W 67-61 H 01/29/05 W 69-56 H 02/26/05 L 94-96(ot) A 01/25/06 W 72-67 A 02/25/06 L 78-80 H 01/24/07 W 75-70 H 02/24/07 L 68-86 A 01/26/08 W 73-58 H 02/27/08 W 77-67 A 03/12/08 L 63-68 N 01/24/09 W 83-74 H 02/25/09 W 82-79 A 01/06/10 L 73-83 H 02/06/10 L 64-80 A 01/04/11 L 60-73 A 02/05/11 L 56-59 H 01/21/12 W 70-51 H 02/18/12 L 46-54 A 02/02/13 L 46-65 A 03/06/13 L 56-78 H 02/22/14 L 67-82 A 03/08/14 W 83-75 H 01/07/15 W 60-54 A 02/04/15 W 59-48 H 01/30/16 W 83-76 H 02/20/16 W 84-66 A 02/14/17 L 73-78 H 02/28/17 L 76-78 A 01/13/18 L 73-78 H 01/31/18 W 91-86(2ot) A 02/09/19 W 74-66 H 02/23/19 L 48-83 A 01/04/20 L 61-72 A 02/15/20 L 70-77 H 03/05/20 W 80-74 N 02/04/21 L 72-74 H 02/05/21 L 59-68 H 01/31/22 W 84-78 (ot) H 02/23/22 L 55-61 A
Record vs. SAN JOSEÉ STATE
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 20-2 Series Began: Jan. 29, 1965
Wyoming Record at Home: 10-0 Wyoming Record on the Road: 8-2
Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 2-0 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 2-0
Longest UW Win Streak: 12, Current
Longest SJSU Win Streak: 1, 1997
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 31, 111-80 in 2021
Largest SJSU Margin of Victory: 7, 62-55 in 2016
Most Points Scored by UW: 111 in 2021
Most Points Scored by SJSU: 86 in 2018
Last Meeting: Feb. 12, 2002 UW defeated SJSU 74-52 in San Jose (The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site
01/29/65 W 92-70 H 12/19/69 W 88-81 H 12/11/70 W 76-58 A 01/23/97 W 75-59 H 02/22/97 L 62-67 A 01/18/14 W 67-56 H 02/15/14 W 46-38 A 01/03/15 W 64-59 A 02/14/15 W 77-60 H 01/13/16 L 55-62 A 03/02/16 W 81-78 H 01/18/17 W 80-70 A 03/04/17 W 74-62 H 01/27/18 W 90-86(ot) A 02/17/18 W 89-75 H 03/07/18 W 74-61 N 01/23/19 W 59-46 H 03/06/19 W 81-71 A 02/01/20 W 71-66 A 03/10/21 W 111-80 N 01/19/22 W 84-69 H 02/12/22 W 74-52 A
Record vs. FRESNO STATE
Overall Series: Wyoming trails 14-21 Series Began: Dec. 21, 1972
Wyoming Record at Home: 10-6 Wyoming Record on the Road: 4-14 Wyoming Record on Neutral Sites: 0-1 UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 3-1
Longest UW Win Streak: 2 twice, 1995-96 and 2014-15 2022- Present
Longest FSU Win Streak: 4, 2019-2022.
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 24, 78-54 in 1975
Largest FSU Margin of Victory: 20, in 2021
Most Points Scored by UW: 102 in 2017
Most Points Scored by FSU: 100 in 2017
Last Meeting: March 5, 2022 Wyoming defeated Fresno State 68-64 (OT) in Laramie
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site
12/21/72 W 80-59 H 12/15/73 L 66-75 A 12/20/75 W 78-54 H 11/27/76 L 71-88 A 01/02/93 L 66-68 A 03/04/93 W 77-55 H 01/05/94 L 51-65 H 03/05/94 L 68-73 A 01/26/95 L 54-57 A 02/02/95 W 84-70 H 01/27/96 W 96-81 H 02/03/96 L 70-74 A 03/07/96 L 82-91 N 01/25/97 W 87-74 H 02/20/97 L 68-76 A 01/16/13 L 36-49 A 02/16/13 W 55-51 (ot) H 01/29/14 L 62-67 A 02/18/14 W 72-66 H 01/17/15 W 70-65 (3ot) A 02/25/15 L 59-64 H 01/26/16 L 60-71 A 02/17/16 L75-79 H 01/04/17 L 70-85 A 02/08/17 W 102-100 (4ot) H 02/03/18 L 62-80 H 02/24/18 W 78-68 A 01/30/19 L 62-75 H
02/27/19 L 60-71 A 01/18/20 L 50-65 H 02/29/20 L 55-83 A 01/02/21 W 78-74 A 01/04/21 L 61-81 A 02/06/22 W 61-59 A 03/05/22 W 68-64 (ot) H
Record vs. AIR FORCE
Overall Series: Wyoming leads 82-41 Series Began: Jan. 25, 1958
Wyoming Record at Home: 42-16 Wyoming Record on the Road: 35-23
Wyoming Record at Neutral Sites: 5-2
UW Head Coach Jeff Linder vs.: 3-1
Longest UW Win Streak: 18, 1991-99
Longest AFA Win Streak: 3 (twice), 1959-69 and 2012-13
Largest UW Margin of Victory: 32, 76-44 in 1998
Largest AFA Margin of Victory: 45, 88-43 in 2007
Most Points Scored by UW: 114 in 1968
Most Points Scored by AFA: 91 in 1968
Last Meeting: Feb. 19, 2022, Wyoming defeated Air Force 75-67 in Laramie
(The information below is from the perspective of Wyoming, thus, “W” means a Wyoming win and “H” stands for a game played in Laramie.)
Date Score Site 01/25/58 L 73-78 H 12/29/58 W 55-50 N 01/24/59 L 63-68 A 01/23/60 L 53-57 H 02/03/60 L 54-59(ot) A 01/18/61 W 61-60(ot) A 01/21/61 L 59-70 H 01/17/62 L 39-51 A 01/20/62 W 67-66(ot) H 01/05/63 L 65-78 A 02/02/63 W 70-68 H 02/01/64 W 62-59(ot) A 02/29/64 W 99-75 H 01/30/65 W 75-62 A 02/27/65 W 74-71 H 12/03/65 W 74-66 N 02/19/66 W 88-74 A 01/28/67 L 66-70 H 02/10/67 L 60-61 A 01/27/68 W 95-91(ot) A 03/02/68 W 114-83 H 02/01/69 W 74-68 A 02/17/69 W 78-60 H 12/13/69 W 70-67 A 03/02/70 W 77-73 H 03/03/71 L 71-81 H 03/01/72 W 68-61 A 02/28/73 L 45-57 H 01/15/74 L 56-64 A 01/04/75 W 70-59 H 01/05/76 L 52-53 A 02/15/77 W 70-61 H 01/17/78 L 65-68 A 01/03/79 W 66-54 H 12/08/79 W 73-68 A 01/31/81 W 69-45 H 03/06/81 W 46-38 A 01/13/82 W 54-40 A 02/20/82 W 59-29 H 02/07/83 W 74-44 H 03/03/83 W 51-47 A 01/16/84 W 63-42 H 02/13/84 W 59-49 A 01/16/85 W 77-75 (ot) A 02/21/85 L 49-52 H 01/16/86 W 58-53 H 02/15/86 W 62-42 A 03/06/86 W 67-65 H 01/29/87 W 74-68 A 02/12/87 W 72-46 H 01/13/88 W 81-61 H 02/18/88 W 79-63 A 01/21/89 L 55-58 H 02/16/89 L 53-54 A 02/05/90 W 80-60 H 02/12/90 L 63-69 A
02/05/91 W 59-52 A 02/21/91 W 91-69 H 02/04/92 W 69-47 H 03/03/92 W 86-60 A 01/04/93 W 59-53 A 03/06/93 W 64-58 H 01/03/94 W 63-56 H 03/03/94 W 78-66 A 01/28/95 W 70-65 A 02/04/95 W 70-55 H 01/25/96 W 84-67 H 02/01/96 W 72-65 A 01/30/97 W 75-64 A 03/01/97 W 68-56 H 01/29/98 W 76-44 H 02/28/98 W 63-53 A 01/30/99 W 82-61 H 02/25/99 W 93-67 H 02/05/00 L 79-82(ot) A 02/21/00 W 61-51 H 01/27/01 W 71-56 A 02/24/01 W 82-70 H 01/28/02 W 83-76(4ot) H 02/23/02 W 51-48 A 03/07/02 W 69-67(ot) N 01/20/03 W 46-44 H 02/17/03 W 64-57 A 02/07/04 L 71-83 A 03/06/04 L 47-52 H 02/05/05 W 67-63 (ot) H 03/05/05 L 61-56 A 01/11/06 W 55-50 H 02/11/06 L 61-62 A 03/09/06 W 57-55 N 01/13/07 L 56-58 H 02/03/07 L 43-88 A 03/08/07 W 67-62 N 01/16/08 L 62-64(ot) H 02/16/08 L 66-72 A 01/27/09 W 72-59 H 02/28/09 W 65-62 A 01/30/10 L 63-70 A 03/02/10 W 58-49 H 03/10/10 L 40-59 N 01/22/11 L 51-72 A 02/23/11 W 63-61 H 01/18/12 W 64-53 A 02/15/12 L 53-58 H 01/26/13 L 48-57 H 02/26/13 L 66-72 A 01/22/14 W 66-59 A 02/25/14 L 53-55 H 02/07/15 L 50-73 A 01/06/16 W 64-52 H 02/02/16 L 62-70 A 12/28/16 W 84-72 H 02/04/17 W 83-74 A 03/08/17 L 68-83 N 02/28/18 W 66-54 H 02/06/19 L 76-81 A 03/02/19 L 72-80 H 12/04/19 L 77-86 H 02/22/20 W 78-72 A 01/16/21 L 69-72 A 01/18/21 W 77-58 H 01/28/22 W 63-61 A 02/19/22 75-67 H
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
Adams State 4 0 1976-77 2009-10
Air Force 80 41 1957-58 2021-22
Akron 2 2 1999-00 2009-10
Alabama 1 0 1951-52 1951-52
Alabama State 1 0 2005-06 2005-06
Alaska-Anchorage 2 0 2001-02 2002-03
Alberta 2 0 1951-52 1951-52
Albright College 2 0 1941-42 1942-43
Alcorn State 3 0 1995-96 2004-05
American 1 0 1981-82 1981-82
American Legion 0 1 1925-26 1925-26
Arizona 15 21 1962-63 2021-22
Arizona State 15 17 1962-63 1977-78
Arkansas 1 2 1940-41 1949-50
Arkanas Stats 1 0 2013-14 2013-14
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3 0 2001-02 2021-22
Army 0 1 1968-69 1968-69
Auburn 0 1 1958-59 1958-59
Augustana (S.D.) 1 0 1978-79 1978-79
Austin Peay 1 0 1996-97 1996-97
Baltimore 1 0 1941-42 1941-42
Baylor 3 4 1940-41 1984-85
Belen, N.M. 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Benedicts Club 3 0 1907-08 1908-09
Black Hills State 1 0 2013-14 2013-14
Boise State 15 21 1979-80 2021-22
Boston 2 0 1956-57 1991-92
Boston College 0 1 2018-19 2018-19
Bowling Green 1 0 1965-66 1965-66
Bradley 1 1 1950-51 2011-12
Bristol 1 0 2015-16 2015-16
Buffalo 1 0 2007-08 2007-08
Butler 1 0 1990-91 1990-91
BYU 69 105 1929-30 2010-11
California 2 6 1962-63 2016-17
Cal-San Diego 1 0 1976-77 1976-77
Cal-Santa Barbara 4 3 1966-67 2018-19
Cal-Poly Pomona 1 0 1981-82 1981-82
Cal State-Bakersfield 5 0 2007-08 2015-16
Cal State-Fullerton 6 1 1969-70 2021-22
Cal State-Hayward 1 0 1975-76 1975-76
Cal State-Northridge 3 1 1974-75 2001-02
Canisius 1 1 1941-42 1981-82
Casper Air Base 0 2 1944-45 1944-45
Casper All-Stars 1 0 1925-26 1925-26
CCNY 1 1 1941-42 1946-47
Centenary College 2 0 1947-48 2010-11
Central Missouri 1 0 1966-67 1966-67
Chadron State 3 0 1919-20 2007-08
Chapman 1 0 1974-75 1974-75
Charlotte 1 2 1974-75 2006-07
Chatanooga................................. 1 0 2017-18 2017-18
Cheyenne H.S. Alumni 1 0 1917-18 1917-18
Cheyenne All-Stars 2 0 1925-26 1925-26
Cheyenne Business College 1 5 1906-07 1909-10
Cheyenne Independents 4 1 1922-23 1924-25
Chicago Crescents 3 2 1906-07 1916-17
Chicago State 1 0 1986-87 1986-87
Cincinnati 2 4 1953-54 2017-18
Clemson 1 0 1985-86 1985-86
Coastal Carolina 2 1 2016-17 2016-17
College of Charleston 1 1 1990-91 2002-03
Colorado 43 37 1907-08 2019-20
Colorado Christian 1 0 2016-17 2016-17
Colorado College 22 12 1917-18 1936-37
Colorado Independents 1 0 1919-20 1919-20
Colorado Mesa 1 0 1977-78 1977-78
Colorado Mines 20 14 1911-12 2006-07
Colorado State 137 101 1910-11 2021-22
CSU-Pueblo 3 0 1982-83 1992-93
CU-Colorado Springs 2 0 2005-06 2007-08
Columbia 1 0 1987-88 1987-88
Concordia (Minn.) 1 0 1979-80 1979-80
Cornell 1 0 2016-17 2016-17
Cowell 1 0 1929-30 1929-30
Creighton 9 6 1932-33 2004-05
Dartmouth 1 0 1998-99 1998-99
Dayton 1 1 2003-04 2004-05
Delaware State 1 0 2000-01 2000-01
Denver 107 52 1914-15 2021-22
Denver Athletic Club 1 1 1933-34 1934-35
Denver Legion 0 1 1942-43 1942-43
DePaul 2 1 1929-30 2016-17
Detroit 3 2 1975-76 2021-22
Diamond Oilers 0 1 1933-34 1933-34
Dixie State 1 0 2018-19 2018-19
Doane 1 0 1974-75 1974-75
Drake 4 1 1960-61 2017-18
Duke 0 2 1955-56 1960-61
Duquesne 1 3 1941-42 1961-62
Eastern Illinois 1 0 1997-98 1997-98
Eastern Kentucky 2 0 1987-88 2001-02
East Tennessee State 0 1 2018-19 2018-19
Eastern Washington 7 0 1947-48 2017-18
Eaton (Col.) High 1 0 1908-09 1908-09
Emporia State 2 0 1949-50 1949-50
Evansville 2 2 1974-75 2018-19
Florida 1 0 1985-86 1985-86
Florida A&M 1 0 2014-15 2014-15
Fort Collins VFW 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Fort Lewis 4 0 1978-79 1983-84
Fort Warren 8 2 1905-06 1945-46
Fresno State 14 21 1972-73 2021-22
Garland 1 0 1929-30 1929-30
Georgetown 1 1 1942-43 1981-82
George Washington 0 2 1955-56 1975-76
Georgia State 1 0 1987-88 1987-88
Georgia Tech 0 1 1958-59 1958-59
Glenrock All-Stars 1 0 1925-26 1925-26
Gonzaga 2 2 1959-60 2001-02
Grand Canyon 1 0 2021-22 2021-22
Grambling State 1 0 2018-19 2018-19
Greeley Arrows 2 0 1910-11 1911-12
Greeley Red Sox 2 0 1909-10 1909-10
Green Bay 1 2 1983-84 2011-12
Gridley Motors 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Hamline 1 1 1947-48 1948-49
Hampton 0 1 2009-10 2009-10
Hardin-Simmons 4 1 1953-54 1986-87
Hastings College 2 0 1937-38 2021-22
Hawai'i 20 17 1979-80 1996-97
Hawai'i Pacific 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Henry's 1 1 1931-32 1931-32
Hillyards 0 1 1927-28 1927-28
Holy Cross 1 1 1946-47 1961-62
Houston 2 3 1963-64 2015-16
Houston Baptist 1 0 2008-09 2008-09
Howard 2 0 1980-81 2008-09
Howard-Payne 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
Idaho 4 2 1946-47 1952-53
Idaho State 14 8 1936-37 2019-20
Illinois 0 1 1980-81 1980-81
Illinois-Chicago 3 0 1980-81 1982-83
Illinois State 2 0 1985-86 2012-13
Incarnate Word 1 0 2020-21 2020-21
Indiana 0 4 1951-52 2021-22
Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne 2 0 2002-03 2004-05
Indiana State 3 2 1938-39 2015-16
Iola, Kan. YMCA 1 0 1915-16 1915-16
Iowa 2 3 1958-59 1973-74
Iowa State 0 4 1956-57 1995-96
Jackson State 1 0 2013-14 2013-14
Johnson & Wales 1 0 2008-09 2008-09
Kansas 0 2 1962-63 2002-03
Kansas State 3 8 1937-38 2004-05
Kansas City Tourists 1 1 1909-10 1909-10
Kean 1 0 2010-11 2010-11
Kearney State 2 0 1924-25 1930-31
Kennesaw State 1 0 2010-11 2010-11
Kent State 1 0 1958-59 1958-59
Kentucky 0 2 1944-45 1983-84
Kleets 1 0 1930-31 1930-31
Lamar 4 0 1986-87 2007-08
Laramie Athletic Club 2 0 1911-12 1911-12
Laramie Town Team 5 1 1904-05 1906-07
La Salle 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
Lawrence Tech 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
Lehigh 1 0 2012-13 2012-13
Long Beach State 4 1 1977-78 1997-98
Long Island 1 1 1944-45 1945-46
Louisiana State 0 3 1968-69 2000-01
Louisiana Tech 4 0 1991-92 2011-12
Louisiana at Lafayette 3 0 1988-89 2019-20
Louisiana at Monroe 1 0 1989-90 1989-90
Louisville 0 4 1985-86 1993-94
Loyola-Chicago 0 1 1962-63 1962-63
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
Loyola Marymount 6 1 1975-76 2009-10
Marshall 2 2 1990-91 2015-16
Maryland 0 1 1960-61 1960-61
Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0 2011-12 2011-12
Massachusetts 0 1 1996-97 1996-97
McNeese State 2 0 1989-90 2021-22
Memphis 1 2 1982-83 1990-91
Metro State 1 0 1990-91 1990-91
Michigan 1 2 1944-45 1970-71
Michigan State 0 2 1955-56 1959-60
Middle Tennessee State 1 1 2003-04 2003-04
Midwest Refinery 1 0 1919-20 1919-20
Midwest Town Team 1 0 1925-26 1925-26
Midwestern State 3 0 1980-81 1982-83
Minnesota 0 1 1955-56 1955-56
Mississippi State 0 1 1994-95 1994-95
Mississippi Valley State 2 0 1979-80 2020-21
Missouri 1 4 1938-39 2010-11
Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 1990-91 1990-91
Missouri State 1 3 1985-86 1999-00
Monmouth 1 1 1994-95 2009-10
Montana 23 12 1941-42 2016-17
Montana State 44 12 1923-24 2015-16
Montana State-Billings 3 0 1961-62 1977-78
Mount St. Mary's (Md.) 1 0 1999-00 1999-00
Muscatine, Iowa 0 1 1907-08 1907-08
Nebraska 10 16 1933-34 2006-07
Nebraska Omaha 3 0 1956-57 2020-21
Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 2019-20 2019-20
Nevada 19 9 1937-38 2021-22
New Mexico 71 76 1950-51 2021-22
New Mexico Highlands 2 0 2015-16 2017-18
New Mexico State 4 2 1958-59 2015-16
Niagara 1 1 1961-62 2018-19
Nicholls State 1 0 1997-98 1997-98
Nome, Alaska 0 1 1907-08 1907-08
Norfolk State 2 0 1997-98 2003-04
North Carolina 0 1 2002-03 2002-03
North Carolina Central 1 0 2012-13 2012-13
North Carolina State 1 0 1948-49 1948-49
North Dakota State 3 0 1962-63 2011-12
North Florida 0 1 2010-11 2010-11
North Texas 4 1 1969-70 1999-00
Northeastern Illinois 1 0 1997-98 1997-98
Northern Arizona 2 0 1983-84 1990-91
Northern Colorado 54 22 1908-09 2019-20
Northern Illinois 1 0 1986-87 1986-87
Northern Iowa 5 2 1990-91 2021-22
Northern Michigan 1 0 1965-66 1965-66
Northwest Missouri 1 0 1970-71 1970-71
Northwestern 0 1 1956-57 1956-57
Northwestern State (La.) 2 0 1989-90 1999-00
Ogden Boosters 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Ohio 1 0 1991-92 1991-92
Ohio State 1 3 1944-45 2013-14
Oklahoma 5 1 1925-26 1980-81
Oklahoma City 8 12 1940-41 1964-65
Oklahoma Panhandle State 1 0 2012-13 2012-13
Oklahoma State 3 10 1940-41 1967-68
Old Dominion 0 2 1994-95 1995-96
Olympic 0 1 1929-30 1929-30
Oregon 10 5 1948-49 1998-99
Oregon State 5 10 1946-47 2020-21
Pacific 4 3 1959-60 2017-18
Parco 1 0 1923-24 1923-24
Pepperdine 2 1 1959-60 2009-10
Peru State 1 0 2009-10 2009-10
Phillips 1 0 1978-79 1978-79
Phillips "66" 2 0 1942-43 1942-43
Piggly Wiggly 1 4 1932-33 1933-34
Poudre Valley 1 1 1942-43 1944-45
Portland 2 0 1981-82 1983-84
Portland State 2 0 2001-02 2011-12
Prairie View A&M 2 0 2002-03 2008-09
Pratt 1 0 1929-30 1929-30
Princeton 1 1 2004-05 2005-06
Providence 0 1 2010-11 2010-11
Regis 8 2 1927-28 2014-15
Reno Creamery 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Rhode Island 0 1 1965-66 1965-66
Rice 3 1 1947-48 1998-99
Richmond 1 0 2018-19 2018-19
Rochester 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
Roosevelt 1 0 1977-78 1977-78
Sacramento State 3 0 1967-68 2008-09
Sacred Heart 1 1 1919-20 1920-21
St. Francis (N.Y.) 1 0 1979-80 1979-80
St. Francis (Pa.) 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
St. John's 1 0 1942-43 1942-43
St. Joseph's (Pa.) 2 2 1938-39 1996-97
St. Louis 1 1 1953-54 1954-55
St. Mary's (Ca.) 2 1 1946-47 1956-57
Salt Lake YMCA 0 1 1908-09 1908-09
Sam Houston State 2 1 1989-90 1991-92
Samford 1 0 1999-00 1999-00
San Diego 0 1 2004-05 2004-05
San Diego State 41 48 1978-79 2021-22
San Francisco 3 1 1951-52 2006-07
San José State 20 2 1964-65 2021-22
Santa Clara 0 3 1951-52 1953-54
Savannah State 1 0 2002-03 2002-03
Scranton 0 1 1938-39 1938-39
Seattle 0 5 1952-53 1978-79
Seattle Pacific 1 0 1984-85 1984-85
Simon Fraser 1 0 1995-96 1995-96
Sioux Falls 1 0 2011-12 2011-12
SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 1978-79 1978-79
SMU 4 4 1947-48 2014-15
South Carolina 2 3 2000-01 2019-20
South Dakota 8 2 1960-61 2013-14
South Dakota State 4 1 1962-63 2017-18
South Florida 1 1 1991-92 2021-22
Southeast Oklahoma 0 1 1925-26 1925-26
Southern 2 1 2012-13 2015-16
Southern Illinois 0 5 1988-89 2005-06
Southern Mississippi 0 1 1990-91 1990-91
Southern Utah 2 0 1988-89 1997-98
Stanford 4 4 1932-33 2021-22
Stephen F. Austin 1 0 1987-88 1987-88
Stetson 1 0 2014-15 2014-15
Swedes 0 1 1924-25 1924-25
Syracuse 0 1 1988-89 1988-89
TCU 9 12 1971-72 2019-20
Temple 0 3 1944-45 1984-85
Tennessee 0 3 1958-59 2009-10
Tennessee State 1 0 2003-04 2003-04
Texas 2 1 1942-43 1949-50
Texas A&M 1 4 1958-59 2013-14
Texas-Arlington 1 1 1992-93 2004-05
Texas-Pan American 1 0 1998-99 1998-99
Texas Southern 2 1 1988-89 2020-21
Texas State 1 0 2008-09 2008-09
Texas Tech 7 5 1940-41 2002-03
Texas Wesleyan 1 0 1978-79 1978-79
Toledo 0 1 1977-78 1977-78
Troy 2 0 1991-92 2016-17
Tulane 1 2 1947-48 1982-83
Tulsa 4 5 1929-30 1998-99
UAB 3 1 1987-88 2006-07
UC Irvine 1 1 2010-11 2011-12
UC Riverside 1 0 2000-01 2000-01
UCLA 1 6 1946-47 2008-09
UMKC 1 0 2016-17 2016-17
UNC-Wilmington 1 1 1982-83 2005-06
UNLV 20 42 1966-67 2021-22
Union Pacific Ath. Club 4 1 1926-27 1930-31
University Scrubs 1 0 1905-06 1905-06
USC 4 8 1956-57 2016-17
U.S. International 2 0 1979-80 1982-83
Utah 75 95 1924-25 2010-11
Utah State 53 33 1925-26 2021-22
Utah Valley 5 1 2011-12 2021-22 UTEP 23 43 1959-60 2018-19
UT Martin 1 0 2013-14 2013-14
Valparaiso 3 1 1944-45 1946-47
Vanderbilt 0 1 1958-59 1958-59
VCU 0 1 1983-84 1983-84
Villanova 1 1 1955-56 1967-68
Virginia 1 0 1986-87 1986-87
Wabash 1 0 1938-39 1938-39
Wagner 1 0 1998-99 1998-99
Wake Forest 0 2 1960-61 1988-89
Washburn College 4 0 1930-31 1931-32
Washington 5 9 1947-48 2021-22
Washington (Mo.) 1 0 1945-46 1945-46
Washington State 4 2 1946-47 2011-12
Weber State 4 2 1964-65 2005-06
Western Illinois 1 0 2010-11 2010-11
Western Michigan 1 0 2012-13 2012-13
Western Montana 1 0 1980-81 1980-81
Western State 29 2 1925-26 2016-17
Wheatridge Ath. Club 1 0 1919-20 1919-20
Whittier 1 0 1976-77 1976-77
Wichita State 3 10 1948-49 2007-08
Wilcox Oilers 1 0 1933-34 1933-34
Winthrop 1 0 2003-04 2003-04
Wisconsin 1 0 1957-58 1957-58
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0 3 2005-06 2007-08
Wisconsin-Superior 1 0 1979-80 1979-80
Wyoming All-Stars 1 0 1915-16 1915-16
Wyoming Alumni 1 0 1937-38 1937-38
Wyoming Rustler 1 0 1917-18 1917-18
Xavier 1 2 1965-66 1974-75
SEASON IN REVIEW
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Game Records
Record
2021-22 Wyoming Men's Basketball Combined Team Statistics All games
Overall Home Away Neutral
ALL GAMES 25-9 14-1 9-5 2-3
CONFERENCE 13-5 8-1 5-4 0-0
NON-CONFERENCE 12-4 6-0 4-1 2-3
Team Box Score
No. Player
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Score by Periods
Team
1st 2nd OT TOT Wyoming 1141 1278 47 2466 Opponents 1053 1144 30 2227
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
33 IKE, Graham 33-33 1045:08 31.7 241-473 .510 3-11 .273 159-222 .716 92 225 317 9.6 110 3 43 108 9 22 644 19.5
24 MALDONADO, Hunter 33-33 1229:17 37.3 213-430 .495 21-84 .250 162-228 .711 34 155 189 5.7 93 2 207 123 4 39 609 18.5
0 JEFFRIES, Drake 34-34 1245:39 36.6 107-246 .435 94-230 .409 43-53 .811 20 165 185 5.4 41 0 25 20 17 20 351 10.3
25 ODEN, Jeremiah 34-32 903:51 26.6 100-192 .521 26-85 .306 39-53 .736 42 111 153 4.5 50 0 14 34 26 12 265 7.8
53 DUSELL, Xavier 30-20 840:23 28.0 74-208 .356 54-165 .327 23-30 .767 4 66 70 2.3 81 1 30 27 3 14 225 7.5
5 WENZEL, Brendan 34-14 780:34 23.0 53-131 .405 38-106 .358 32-41 .780 25 72 97 2.9 50 0 17 25 2 12 176 5.2
21 REYNOLDS, Noah 23-0 257:24 11.2 22-59 .373 10-24 .417 13-23 .565 1 23 24 1.0 27 1 17 16 4 5 67 2.9
10 THOMPSON, Hunter 34-3 381:11 11.2 30-77 .390 25-67 .373 7-11 .636 10 42 52 1.5 50 0 9 11 2 1 92 2.7
22 FOSTER, Kenny 9-0 96:02 10.7 5-18 .278 2-13 .154 4-4 1.000 3 15 18 2.0 6 0 6 2 0 4 16 1.8
11 NELSON, Eoin 8-0 20:15 2.5 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 3 6 0.8 5 0 0 2 0 0 8 1.0
55 GRIGSBY, John 7-0 12:55 1.8 2-7 .286 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.7
2 DUT, Deng 12-1 87:22 7.3 2-20 .100 1-13 .077 3-4 .750 1 8 9 0.8 3 0 13 4 0 4 8 0.7
Team 45 45 90 13
Total 34 6900 853-1865 .457 275-804 .342 485-669 .725 281 931 1212 35.6 516 7 381 385 67 133 2466 72.5
Opponents 34 6900 825-1992 .414 230-761 .302 347-481 .721 298 819 1117 32.9 655 19 349 364 90 176 2227 65.5
Team Statistics
UW OPP
Scoring 2466 2227
Points per game 72.5 65.5
Scoring margin +7.0
Field goals-att 853-1865 825-1992 Field goal pct .457 .414
3 point fg-att 275-804 230-761 3-point FG pct .342 .302 3-pt FG made per game 8.1 6.8
Free throws-att 485-669 347-481
Free throw pct .725 .721
F-Throws made per game 14.3 10.2
Rebounds 1212 1117 Rebounds per game 35.6 32.9 Rebounding margin +2.8
Assists 381 349 Assists per game 11.2 10.3
Turnovers 385 364 Turnovers per game 11.3 10.7 Turnover margin -0.6 Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0
Steals 133 176 Steals per game 3.9 5.2
Blocks 67 90 Blocks per game 2.0 2.6
Winning streak 0 Home win streak 1
Attendance 78990 81626
Home games-Avg/Game 15-5266 14-5830
Neutral site-Avg/Game 5-6864
Team Results
Date Opponent Score Att.
11/10/2021 Detroit Mercy W 85-47 3259 11/14/2021 Ark.-Pine Bluff W 85-45 3023 11/18/2021 at Washington Wot 77-72 5670 11/22/2021 at Grand Canyon W 68-61 6872 11/26/2021 Hastings W 108-59 3291 11/29/2021 at Cal St. Fullerton W 79-66 772 12/02/2021 Denver W 77-64 4030 12/04/2021 McNeese W 79-58 3726 12/08/2021 at Arizona L 65-94 13077 12/11/2021 Utah Valley W 74-62 3927 12/22/2021 vs Stanford L 63-66 4041 12/23/2021 vs UNI W 71-69 3951 12/25/2021 vs South Fla. W 77-57 3894 01/15/2022 at Utah St. W 71-69 8109 01/17/2022 at Nevada W 77-67 6369 01/19/2022 San Jose St. W 84-69 4371 01/22/2022 New Mexico W 93-91 5368 01/25/2022 at Boise St. L 62-65 8292 01/28/2022 at Air Force W 63-61 1702 01/31/2022 Colorado St. Wot 84-78 7539 02/03/2022 Boise St. W 72-65 7063 02/06/2022 at Fresno St. W 61-59 6017 02/08/2022 Utah St. Wot 78-76 5558 02/12/2022 at San Jose St. W 74-52 2251 02/15/2022 at New Mexico L 66-75 8208 02/19/2022 Air Force W 75-67 8312 02/23/2022 at Colorado St. L 55-61 8083 02/26/2022 Nevada W 74-61 7855 02/28/2022 San Diego St. L 66-73 5438 03/02/2022 at UNLV L 57-64 6204 03/05/2022 Fresno St. Wot 68-64 6230 03/10/2022 at UNLV W 59-56 0 03/11/2022 vs Boise St. L 61-68 9910 03/15/2022 vs Indiana L 58-66 12522
Game Records Record
2021-22 Wyoming Men's Basketball Combined Team Statistics In Conference games
Overall Home Away Neutral
ALL GAMES 13-5 8-1 5-4 0-0
CONFERENCE 13-5 8-1 5-4 0-0
NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Team Box Score
No. Player
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Score by Periods
Team
1st 2nd OT TOT Wyoming 603 642 35 1280 Opponents 571 623 23 1217
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
33 IKE, Graham 17-17 562:53 33.1 127-259 .490 1-4 .250 90-121 .744 46 134 180 10.6 61 2 20 57 8 10 345 20.3
24 MALDONADO, Hunter 18-18 687:38 38.2 120-247 .486 11-43 .256 101-137 .737 19 88 107 5.9 53 1 121 68 1 18 352 19.6
0 JEFFRIES, Drake 18-18 717:24 39.9 57-138 .413 48-128 .375 30-36 .833 12 86 98 5.4 20 0 13 11 12 15 192 10.7
25 ODEN, Jeremiah 18-17 503:20 28.0 49-97 .505 17-53 .321 21-24 .875 20 55 75 4.2 28 0 5 17 12 5 136 7.6
5 WENZEL, Brendan 18-13 481:59 26.8 32-77 .416 22-63 .349 11-17 .647 14 45 59 3.3 29 0 12 20 1 6 97 5.4
53 DUSELL, Xavier 14-5 343:51 24.6 22-77 .286 16-61 .262 8-8 1.000 2 24 26 1.9 40 1 8 9 1 5 68 4.9
21 REYNOLDS, Noah 15-0 198:43 13.2 16-40 .400 7-16 .438 9-15 .600 1 17 18 1.2 21 1 11 12 3 5 48 3.2
10 THOMPSON, Hunter 18-2 167:51 9.3 13-31 .419 12-27 .444 4-7 .571 4 12 16 0.9 23 0 3 2 1 1 42 2.3
55 GRIGSBY, John 1-0 00:23 0.4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
2 DUT, Deng 2-0 05:39 2.8 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0
22 FOSTER, Kenny 1-0 03:21 3.4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
11 NELSON, Eoin 2-0 01:57 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Team 27 23 50 9
Total 18 3675 436-967 .451 134-396 .338 274-365 .751 145 484 629 34.9 276 5 193 205 39 66 1280 71.1
Opponents 18 3675 447-1036 .431 134-405 .331 189-256 .738 143 427 570 31.7 346 11 193 191 54 102 1217 67.6
Team Statistics
UW OPP
Scoring 1280 1217
Points per game 71.1 67.6 Scoring margin +3.5
Field goals-att 436-967 447-1036 Field goal pct .451 .431
3 point fg-att 134-396 134-405 3-point FG pct .338 .331
3-pt FG made per game 7.4 7.4
Free throws-att 274-365 189-256 Free throw pct .751 .738
F-Throws made per game 15.2 10.5
Rebounds 629 570 Rebounds per game 34.9 31.7 Rebounding margin +3.3
Assists 193 193 Assists per game 10.7 10.7
Turnovers 205 191 Turnovers per game 11.4 10.6 Turnover margin -0.8
Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.0
Steals 66 102 Steals per game 3.7 5.7
Blocks 39 54 Blocks per game 2.2 3.0
Winning streak 1 Home win streak 1
Attendance 57734 55235
Home games-Avg/Game 9-6415 9-6137 Neutral site-Avg/Game 0-0
Team Results
Date Opponent Score Att. 01/15/2022 at Utah St. W 71-69 8109 01/17/2022 at Nevada W 77-67 6369 01/19/2022 San Jose St. W 84-69 4371 01/22/2022 New Mexico W 93-91 5368 01/25/2022 at Boise St. L 62-65 8292 01/28/2022 at Air Force W 63-61 1702 01/31/2022 Colorado St. Wot 84-78 7539 02/03/2022 Boise St. W 72-65 7063 02/06/2022 at Fresno St. W 61-59 6017 02/08/2022 Utah St. Wot 78-76 5558 02/12/2022 at San Jose St. W 74-52 2251 02/15/2022 at New Mexico L 66-75 8208 02/19/2022 Air Force W 75-67 8312 02/23/2022 at Colorado St. L 55-61 8083 02/26/2022 Nevada W 74-61 7855 02/28/2022 San Diego St. L 66-73 5438 03/02/2022 at UNLV L 57-64 6204 03/05/2022 Fresno St. Wot 68-64 6230
2021-22 Wyoming Men's Basketball Team Game-by-Game
All games
Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
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Opponent Date Score FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Detroit Mercy 11/10/2021 85-47 W 34-62 .548 9-23 .391 8-9 .889 7 30 37 37.0 11 16 6 3 3 85 85.0 Ark.-Pine Bluff 11/14/2021 85-45 W 29-50 .580 8-19 .421 19-31 .613 8 36 44 40.5 11 12 13 2 5 85 85.0 at Washington 11/18/2021 77-72 Wot 27-59 .458 3-16 .188 20-32 .625 8 39 47 42.7 21 3 17 3 1 77 82.3 at Grand Canyon 11/22/2021 68-61 W 25-52 .481 7-22 .318 11-21 .524 7 26 33 40.3 19 12 9 1 3 68 78.8 Hastings 11/26/2021 108-59 W 38-71 .535 28-54 .519 4-4 1.000 9 28 37 39.6 10 27 8 0 10 108 84.6 at Cal St. Fullerton 11/29/2021 79-66 W 30-58 .517 9-21 .429 10-16 .625 10 27 37 39.2 16 14 8 2 2 79 83.7 Denver 12/02/2021 77-64 W 25-55 .455 5-21 .238 22-27 .815 12 27 39 39.1 17 7 8 4 5 77 82.7 McNeese 12/04/2021 79-58 W 27-62 .435 7-24 .292 18-24 .750 13 37 50 40.5 11 13 7 3 2 79 82.3 at Arizona 12/08/2021 65-94 L 23-58 .397 8-25 .320 11-15 .733 6 21 27 39.0 11 10 14 2 7 65 80.3 Utah Valley 12/11/2021 74-62 W 24-52 .462 11-30 .367 15-21 .714 11 20 31 38.2 13 11 5 2 7 74 79.7 vs Stanford 12/22/2021 63-66 L 26-61 .426 4-23 .174 7-13 .538 10 25 35 37.9 16 11 7 2 3 63 78.2 vs UNI 12/23/2021 71-69 W 23-57 .404 13-41 .317 12-17 .706 4 26 30 37.3 19 11 17 1 6 71 77.6 vs South Fla. 12/25/2021 77-57 W 24-49 .490 10-24 .417 19-26 .731 4 24 28 36.5 12 13 9 1 3 77 77.5 at Utah St. 01/15/2022 71-69 W 24-46 .522 6-16 .375 17-21 .810 4 27 31 36.1 17 12 14 3 3 71 77.1 at Nevada 01/17/2022 77-67 W 25-59 .424 10-25 .400 17-22 .773 6 29 35 36.1 18 17 12 1 7 77 77.1 San Jose St. 01/19/2022 84-69 W 29-50 .580 13-26 .500 13-18 .722 3 27 30 35.7 13 14 8 4 4 84 77.5 New Mexico 01/22/2022 93-91 W 29-50 .580 8-19 .421 27-35 .771 7 27 34 35.6 16 11 13 2 1 93 78.4 at Boise St. 01/25/2022 62-65 L 21-45 .467 6-16 .375 14-19 .737 5 25 30 35.3 17 6 14 2 3 62 77.5 at Air Force 01/28/2022 63-61 W 21-52 .404 2-16 .125 19-27 .704 15 21 36 35.3 18 5 13 0 3 63 76.7 Colorado St. 01/31/2022 84-78 Wot 28-53 .528 9-21 .429 19-24 .792 4 31 35 35.3 16 11 17 3 1 84 77.1 Boise St. 02/03/2022 72-65 W 24-49 .490 4-13 .308 20-28 .714 5 30 35 35.3 19 8 6 1 2 72 76.9 at Fresno St. 02/06/2022 61-59 W 22-55 .400 6-25 .240 11-15 .733 14 32 46 35.8 13 10 11 2 0 61 76.1 Utah St. 02/08/2022 78-76 Wot 25-50 .500 6-19 .316 22-32 .688 5 26 31 35.6 14 8 11 3 3 78 76.2 at San Jose St. 02/12/2022 74-52 W 28-58 .483 7-24 .292 11-11 1.000 12 33 45 36.0 12 10 12 3 4 74 76.1 at New Mexico 02/15/2022 66-75 L 23-57 .404 6-19 .316 14-19 .737 12 20 32 35.8 15 12 15 2 5 66 75.7 Air Force 02/19/2022 75-67 W 25-49 .510 3-17 .176 22-26 .846 8 24 32 35.7 13 11 8 2 1 75 75.7 at Colorado St. 02/23/2022 55-61 L 19-56 .339 11-31 .355 6-6 1.000 7 29 36 35.7 17 11 11 3 4 55 74.9 Nevada 02/26/2022 74-61 W 27-63 .429 9-28 .321 11-15 .733 10 30 40 35.8 17 12 11 2 7 74 74.9 San Diego St. 02/28/2022 66-73 L 23-58 .397 10-27 .370 10-15 .667 8 25 33 35.7 12 14 8 3 5 66 74.6 at UNLV 03/02/2022 57-64 L 21-61 .344 7-26 .269 8-12 .667 9 27 36 35.7 14 9 10 1 6 57 74.0 Fresno St. 03/05/2022 68-64 Wot 22-56 .393 11-28 .393 13-20 .650 11 21 32 35.6 15 12 11 2 7 68 73.8 at UNLV 03/10/2022 59-56 W 19-52 .365 6-21 .286 15-17 .882 12 33 45 35.9 18 10 17 0 1 59 73.3 vs Boise St. 03/11/2022 61-68 L 23-54 .426 7-25 .280 8-13 .615 8 25 33 35.8 18 12 16 1 7 61 73.0 vs Indiana 03/15/2022 58-66 L 20-46 .435 6-19 .316 12-18 .667 7 23 30 35.6 17 6 19 1 2 58 72.5
Total 2466 853-1865 .457 275-804 .342 485-669 .725 281 931 1212 35.6 516 381 385 67 133 2466 72.5 Opponents 2227 825-1992 .414 230-761 .302 347-481 .721 298 819 1117 32.9 655 349 364 90 176 2227 65.5
Bluff 45
0-3,0-0
3-Ptr
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Trey Sampson f 3-9 0-2 3-3 2 4
Kylen Milton g 6-13 5-8 0-0 0 2 2 1 17 1 2 0 0 32
Morris g 1-1 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 3
Brown g 1-5 0-3 1-2 0 4 4 2 3 0 1 0 1 24
Shawn Williams g 1-7 0-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 0 0 28
Kshun Stokes 1-4 0-3 0- 0 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 0
Travonta Doolittle 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3
Jaylan Thomas 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 9
Gabriel Vargas 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 16
Brahm Harris 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 19
Stredic Jr 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 9
Omar Parchman 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 13
Dreshaun Doyne 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
28.0%
2 0 2
17-57 6-30 5-7 5 22 27 26 45 8 14 0 2 200
half: 10-32 31.3%
half: 3-17 17.6%
half: 0-0
17-57 29.8%
6-30 20.0% Game: 5-7 71.4%
3-Ptr Rebounds
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
Jeremiah Oden f 7-8 1-2 2-2 2 4 6 0 17 0 1 1 0 27
Graham Ike f 5-9 0-0 11-16 2 6 8 3 21 2 2 0 1 24
00 Drake Jeffries g 3-4 3-4 1-2 0 7 7 0 10 1 0 0 1 29
24 Hunter Maldonado g 6-9 0-1 4-7 0 6 6 0 16 4 3 0 3 30
53 Xavier DuSell g 4-8 3-5 0-0 0 3 3 4 11 1 2 0 0 30
02 Deng Dut 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 0 0 13
05 Brendan Wenzel 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 19
10 Hunter Thompson 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 14
11 Eoin Nelson 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 3
21 Noah Reynolds 0-2 0-1 1-4 0 4 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 9
55 John Grigsby 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Team 0 3 3
Totals 29-50 8-19 19-31 8 36 44 11 85 12 13 2 5 200
FG % 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5%
% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0%
2nd half: 13-21 61.9% 2nd half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 14-21 66.7%
Officials: Larry Spaulding,Verne Harris,Dave Hall
Game: 29-50 58.0% Game: 8-19 42.1% Game: 19-31 61.3%
fouls: Ark.-Pine Bluff-None. Wyoming-None. Attendance: 3023 2021-22 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Ark.-Pine Bluff vs Wyoming. Played at Aren
by periods 1st 2nd Total Ark.-Pine Bluff 22 23 45 Wyoming 42 43 85
Rebounds 3
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA
Jeremiah Oden f 3-7 0-1 0-0
33 Graham Ike f 8-13 0-1 1-3 3 6 9 3
1
00 Drake Jeffries g 4-6 4-6 2-2 0 4 4 3 14 1 1 1
24 Hunter Maldonado g 8-17 0-3 5-6 0 5 5 4 21 9 2 0 1 35
Xavier DuSell g 5-7 4-6 2-5 1 4 5 4 16 1 0 0 0 34
Deng Dut 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4
Brendan Wenzel 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 20
10 Hunter Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Team 5 2 7
FG
Totals 30-58 9-21 10-16 10 27 37 16 79 14 8 2 2
1st Half: 17-35 48.6%
3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 41.7%
FT % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0%
2nd half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd half: 10-15 66.7%
Game: 30-58 51.7% Game: 9-21 42.9% Game: 10-16 62.5%
Cal St. Fullerton 66 • 3-4,0-0 Big West Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
2
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
24 E.J. Anosike f 6-9 0-1 7-8 2 2 4 2 19 1 2 0 1 30
02 Tray Maddox Jr. g 4-11 0-4 0-0 0 3 3 4 8 2 2 0 0 36
11 Damari Milstead g 3-7 1-2 2-2 0 4 4 3 9 0 1 0 2 27
21 Dante Maddox Jr. g 2-5 0-1 1-3 0 1 1 2 5 0 2 0 0 22
23 Tory San Antonio g 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 4 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 18
00 Jalen Harris 5-7 2-4 2-3 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 1 15
03 Latrell Wrightsell J 2-5 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 5 2 0 0 1 18
13 Vincent Lee 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 15
14 Ibrahim Famouke Dou 2-5 0-2 0-0 0 6 6 3 4 0 0 2 0 19 Team 0 1 1
Totals 25-52 4-16 12-16 3 22 25 19 66 8 8 2 5 200
FG % 1st Half: 11-22 50.0%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
2nd half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd half: 11-14 78.6%
Officials: Nate Harris,Michael Greenstein,Randy McCall
Technical fouls: Wyoming-None. Cal St. Fullerton-None.
Game: 25-52 48.1% Game: 4-16 25.0% Game: 12-16 75.0%
Attendance: 772 2021-22 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Cal St. Fullerton vs Wyoming. Played at Ti
39 40 79
40 66
3-4 0-0 0-0
6-15 2-6 0-1
2-4 2-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
3-6 0-2 1-1
2-3 2-3 0-0 0
2-3 2-2 2-2 4
4-10 0-2 0-0 0
18
Colby Leifson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Jordan Battle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Team 1 1 2 2 Totals 25-52 9-23 3-4 8 20 28 18 62 10 11 2 2 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%
% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%
% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
2nd half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%
Game: 25-52 48.1% Game: 9-23 39.1% Game: 3-4 75.0%
Wyoming 74 • 9-1,0-0 Mountain Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
0
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
25 Jeremiah Oden f 4-8 0-2 0-2 2 1 3 0 8 1 0 0 0 21
33 Graham Ike f 5-9 0-0 3-4 6 3 9 3 13 1 1 0 0 36
00 Drake Jeffries g 5-11 5-11 0-0 2 4 6 0 15 1 0 0 0 40
24 Hunter Maldonado g 3-6 0-1 4-7 1 7 8 4 10 5 1 1 4 38
53 Xavier DuSell g 4-11 4-10 4-4 0 2 2 3 16 2 1 1 2 31
02 Deng Dut 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
05 Brendan Wenzel 3-5 2-4 4-4 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 18
Hunter Thompson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5
Kenny Foster 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 9
% 1st Half: 13-24 54.2%
% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9%
% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%
0 0 0
24-52 11-30 15-21 11 20 31 13 74 11 5 2 7 200
2nd half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 8-13 61.5%
Officials: Doran Gotschall,Jim Schipper,John Higgins
fouls: Utah Valley-None. Wyoming-None.
3927
Game: 24-52 46.2% Game: 11-30 36.7% Game: 15-21 71.4%
Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Utah Valley vs Wyoming. Played at Arena-Au
by periods 1st 2nd Total
Valley 27 35 62
Rebounds 3
Wyoming 71 • 12-2,1-0
## Player
Jeremiah Oden f 4-9 1-4 2-3
Graham Ike f 8-14 0-0 7-9 2
00 Drake Jeffries g 4-7 4-7 2-2 0 2 2
Hunter Maldonado g 7-10 1-2 6-7 0 8 8 3 21
Xavier DuSell g 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 3 2
02 Deng Dut 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
05 Brendan Wenzel 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0
10 Hunter Thompson 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 0
FG % 1st Half: 11-24 45.8% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
1 2 3
24-46 6-16 17-21 4 27 31 17 71 12 14 3 3 200
2nd half: 13-22 59.1% 2nd half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd half: 11-13 84.6%
Utah St. 69 • 10-7,1-3 Mountai
Game: 24-46 52.2% Game: 6-16 37.5% Game: 17-21 81.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball
2,1
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
04 Brandon Horvath f 2-9 0-4 0-2 2 4 6 4 4 1 2 0 0 30
34 Justin Bean f 7-18 2-5 3-4 7 6 13 2 19 3 2 0 2 40
02 Sean Bairstow g 5-13 0-5 5-6 0 1 1 2 15 2 1 0 1 27
03 Steven Ashworth g 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 34
15 Rylan Jones g 7-14 4-10 1-1 0 1 1 1 19 2 1 0 3 38
11 Max Shulga 4-6 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 3 10 1 2 0 2 18
12 Szymon Zapala 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
32 Trevin Dorius 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 2 2 1 0 2 0 11
Team 1 4 5
Totals 26-64 6-26 11-15 12 20 32 17 69 12 8 2 9 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-31 38.7%
3FG % 1st Half: 4-16 25.0%
FT % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
2nd half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 8-8 100.0
Officials: Brent Dugas,Winston Stith,Tommy Nunez
Wyoming-Graham
8109
Men's Basketball. Round: 0.
Utah St.-TEAM.
St.
Game: 26-64 40.6% Game: 6-26 23.1% Game: 11-15 73.3%
2
Wyoming.
3-4 0-0 0-0
6-15 2-6 0-1
2-4 2-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
0-2 1-1
2-3 2-3 0-0
2-3 2-2 2-2
4-10 0-2 0-0
18
Colby Leifson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Jordan Battle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Team 1 1 2 2 Totals 25-52 9-23 3-4 8 20 28 18 62 10 11 2 2 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%
% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%
% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
2nd half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%
Game: 25-52 48.1% Game: 9-23 39.1% Game: 3-4 75.0%
Wyoming 74 • 9-1,0-0 Mountain Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
0
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
25 Jeremiah Oden f 4-8 0-2 0-2 2 1 3 0 8 1 0 0 0 21
33 Graham Ike f 5-9 0-0 3-4 6 3 9 3 13 1 1 0 0 36
00 Drake Jeffries g 5-11 5-11 0-0 2 4 6 0 15 1 0 0 0 40
24 Hunter Maldonado g 3-6 0-1 4-7 1 7 8 4 10 5 1 1 4 38
53 Xavier DuSell g 4-11 4-10 4-4 0 2 2 3 16 2 1 1 2 31
02 Deng Dut 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
05 Brendan Wenzel 3-5 2-4 4-4 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 18
Hunter Thompson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5
Kenny Foster 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 9
% 1st Half: 13-24 54.2%
% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9%
% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%
0 0 0
24-52 11-30 15-21 11 20 31 13 74 11 5 2 7 200
2nd half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 8-13 61.5%
Officials: Doran Gotschall,Jim Schipper,John Higgins
fouls: Utah Valley-None. Wyoming-None.
3927
Game: 24-52 46.2% Game: 11-30 36.7% Game: 15-21 71.4%
Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Utah Valley vs Wyoming. Played at Arena-Au
by periods 1st 2nd Total
Valley 27 35 62
Rebounds 3
FG-FGA
Jeremiah Oden f 1-4 0-2
Graham Ike f 6-13 0-0 2-3 3
00 Drake Jeffries g 1-5 1-5 3-4 2 7 9 2
05 Brendan Wenzel g 4-7 3-6 1-2 2 5 7 0 12
Hunter Maldonado g 8-16 0-3 5-6 2 6 8 1 21 6 4 1 0 40
10 Hunter Thompson 2-7 2-7 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 15
53 Xavier DuSell 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 16
Team 3 2 5 1
Totals 22-55 6-25 11-15 14 32 46 13 61 10 11 2 0 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%
3FG % 1st Half: 4-15 26.7%
% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
2nd half: 10-27 37.0%
2nd half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd half: 11-15 73.3%
Fresno St. 59 • 16-7,6-4 Mountai
Game: 22-55 40.0%
Game: 6-25 24.0%
Game: 11-15 73.3%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball Rebounds 2
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
10 Orlando Robinson f 4-17 0-3 3-6 1 9 10 2 11 2 1 2 1 34
03 Isaiah Hill g 10-17 3-9 2-4 1 3 4 3 25 2 0 0 0 40
05 Jordan Campbell g 0-6 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 15
23 Leo Colimerio g 3-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 5 3 6 1 0 0 1 32
25 Anthony Holland g 2-7 0-2 0-0 0 4 4 3 4 3 0 0 1 35
04 Junior Ballard 3-4 1-1 4-5 1 1 2 3 11 0 1 0 1 23
13 Deon Stroud 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
22 Destin Whitaker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10
30 Robert Vaihola 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
34 Braxton Meah 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4
Team 0 0 0
Totals 23-59 4-20 9-15 7 21 28 15 59 10 2 3 4 200
FG % 1st Half: 10-29 34.5%
3FG % 1st Half: 1-11 9.1%
% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%
2nd half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 6-11 54.5%
Officials: Mike Scyphers,Deldre Carr,Chris Rastatter Technical fouls:
Game: 23-59 39.0% Game: 4-20 20.0% Game: 9-15 60.0%
3
3-4 0-0 0-0
6-15 2-6 0-1
2-4 2-4 0-0
1-4 0-0
3-6 0-2 1-1
2-3 2-3 0-0 0
2-3 2-2 2-2 4
4-10 0-2 0-0 0
Colby Leifson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Jordan Battle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Team 1 1 2 2 Totals 25-52 9-23 3-4 8 20 28 18 62 10 11 2 2 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%
% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%
% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
2nd half: 13-25 52.0% 2nd half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd half: 3-4 75.0%
Game: 25-52 48.1% Game: 9-23 39.1% Game: 3-4 75.0%
Wyoming 74 • 9-1,0-0 Mountain Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
0
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
25 Jeremiah Oden f 4-8 0-2 0-2 2 1 3 0 8 1 0 0 0 21
33 Graham Ike f 5-9 0-0 3-4 6 3 9 3 13 1 1 0 0 36
00 Drake Jeffries g 5-11 5-11 0-0 2 4 6 0 15 1 0 0 0 40
24 Hunter Maldonado g 3-6 0-1 4-7 1 7 8 4 10 5 1 1 4 38
53 Xavier DuSell g 4-11 4-10 4-4 0 2 2 3 16 2 1 1 2 31
02 Deng Dut 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
05 Brendan Wenzel 3-5 2-4 4-4 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 18
Hunter Thompson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5
Kenny Foster 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 9
% 1st Half: 13-24 54.2%
% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9%
% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%
0 0 0
24-52 11-30 15-21 11 20 31 13 74 11 5 2 7 200
2nd half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd half: 8-13 61.5%
Officials: Doran Gotschall,Jim Schipper,John Higgins
fouls: Utah Valley-None. Wyoming-None.
3927
Game: 24-52 46.2% Game: 11-30 36.7% Game: 15-21 71.4%
Men's Basketball. Round: 0. Utah Valley vs Wyoming. Played at Arena-Au
by periods 1st 2nd Total
Valley 27 35 62 Wyoming
Rebounds 3
0-4 0-2
Jeremiah Oden
Graham Ike f 6-19 0-0 2-4
Drake Jeffries g 2-6 2-6 1-1
24 Hunter Maldonado g 8-12 1-2 5-7 3
Xavier DuSell g 0-5 0-5 0-0 0 1
05 Brendan Wenzel 2-6 1-5 0-0 1 1 2 0
10 Hunter Thompson 3-6 3-5 0-0 1 0 1 1 9
21 Noah Reynolds 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 1
3 0 3
Totals 21-61 7-26 8-12 9 27 36 14 57 9 10 1 6 200
FG % 1st Half: 10-29 34.5%
3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%
FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%
2nd half: 11-32 34.4% 2nd half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0%
UNLV 64 • 18-12,10-7 Mount
Game: 21-61 34.4%
Game: 7-26 26.9% Game: 8-12 66.7%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball Rebounds 1
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
00 Victor Iwuakor f 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 2 4 3 0 0 1 21
14 Royce Hamm Jr. f 6-11 3-5 2-2 2 8 10 4 17 0 1 0 0 27
01 Michael Nuga g 1-5 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 22
05 Jordan McCabe g 1-5 1-3 2-2 0 1 1 0 5 2 2 0 2 34
13 Bryce Hamilton g 3-15 1-4 8-8 1 5 6 1 15 4 4 0 0 36
02 Justin Webster 5-7 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 1 20
03 Donovan Williams 1-5 1-3 2-6 1 7 8 4 5 1 2 1 0 21
10 Keshon Gilbert 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 2 2 0 2 8
12 David Muoka 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 11 Team 2 4 6
Totals 21-55 8-21 14-18 10 34 44 16 64 13 13 2 7 200
FG % 1st Half: 10-31 32.3%
3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 30.8%
FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
2nd half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd half: 8-10 80.0%
Game: 21-55 38.2% Game: 8-21 38.1% Game: 14-18 77.8%
Officials: Larry Spaulding,Michael Greenstein,Verne Harris Technical fouls: Wyoming-TEAM. UNLV-None. Attendance: 6204 2021-22 Men's Basketball. Round: 0. UNLV vs Wyoming. Played at Thomas & Mack C
Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Wyoming 29 28 57 UNLV 30 34 64
Deadball Rebounds 1
HISTORY & RECORDS
BAILEY
Larry Nance Jr. was a 2015 firstround pick of the Los Angeles Lakers.
WINNING TRADITION
COWBOY GREATS WHO HELPED BUILD THE WYOMING TRADITION
Fennis Dembo
Led Wyoming to the Sweet 16 of the 1987 NCAA Tournament and the First Round of the 1988 NCAAs
Featured on the cover of the 1987-88 Sports Illustrated College Basketball preview issue
Wyoming’s all-time leading scorer, 2,311 career points
A member of the 1989 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons
Bill Garnett
Eric Leckner
A 1982 First Team All-American
1982 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Drafted No. 4 overall in the 1982 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks
Led Wyoming to the Sweet 16 of the 1987 NCAA Tournament and the First Round of the 1988 NCAAs The only three-time MVP of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament Drafted by the Utah Jazz in 1988 and played nine seasons in the NBA
Theo Ratliff
Ended his career ranked in the Top Five of the NCAA in career blocked shots (425) Selected in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons Most recently a member of the Los Angeles Lakers during the 2010-11 season.
Flynn Robinson
Kenny Sailors
Everett Shelton
Reginald Slater
Larry Nance Jr.
Josh Adams
A First Team All-American in 1965 Still holds the Wyoming school record for career scoring average (26.3 points per game)
A member of the 1972 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers, who posted the longest winning streak in NBA history—33 games.
Inventor of the jump shot
An All-American on Wyoming’s 1943 NCAA Championship Team Named the 1943 & 1946 College Player of the Year
Wyoming’s all-time winningest coach with 328 victories Led Wyoming to the 1943 NCAA Championship Inducted posthumously into the National Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982
Wyoming’s all-time leading rebounder, 1,197 rebounds The ‘92 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year
A seven-year NBA veteran
2015 MW Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Two-Time All-MW First Team and All-Defensive Team Selection Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2015 first round.
2016 MW Player of the Year by the MW Media
2015 MW Tournament MVP
Wyoming’s single-season scoring leader with 740 points in 2015-16
Fennis Dembo was featured on the cover of the 1987-88 Sports Illustrated College Basketball Preview Issue.OVER A CENTURY OF UW BASKETBALL
The fabric of Wyoming’s 117-year basketball tapestry is woven with many significant and magnificent contributions to the game, not to mention a multitude of memories to stir the emotions of every Cowboy fan.
There’s that 1943 National Championship, the crown jewel of this century. And before that, the 1934 national title, selected by the Helms Foundation.
There’s Les Witte, Wyoming’s very first All-American, who was so dominating in his time that he was picked as one of the five best players in the nation in 1932 — legendary John Wooden was also one of the five — as well as in 1934.
There’s the great All-American Kenny Sailors and his many contributions to the game including the jump shot which changed the game forevermore.
There’s Flynn, and his fabulous behind the ear jumper; Tub and his leadership; Fennis and his swagger, and Marcus and his charisma.
There’s 17 total All-Americans, 29 professional draft picks; 16 NCAA and 8 NIT postseason appearances.
There are four historic facilities which have housed the Pokes, each in its own right, becoming as hostile and unique as any homecourt in the land, while hosting nearly 900 Cowboy victories during the century.
There are the millions of fans who have loyally, and with a fierce pride, shared the great times, and the not-so-great times, with their beloved Cowboys.
It all began in a small red-brick structure, located near what is now the Arts and Sciences Building, known as the “Little Red Gym”. The State Legislature appropriated $15,000 to construct the gymnasium with a capacity of 1,000. While the first game there was played in March of 1905, it was the summer of 1904, when a team representing the university was challenged by a city outfit known as the “Laramie Town Team”. UW won the game 17-5, the first ever basketball victory for the brown and gold. It was the lone contest the team would play that year, forever stamping 1904 as the only undefeated campaign in Wyoming hoop history.
The Cowboys finished 52-40 in the Little Red Gym.
It would be five coaches and a decade later before UW would fashion another winning season. John Corbett, a Hall of Famer who would mean so much to Wyoming Athletics through his career, reversed the losing trend in 1915, by directing the Pokes to a 3-2 record. During his nine seasons at the helm, he would coach three winning seasons, stepping down as head coach after the 1923-24 season.
Cowboy basketball would begin to transform from a pastime to a passion during the next six seasons. Under the direction of Stewart Clark and George McLaren, the Cowboys would begin the winning tradition as we know it today. From 1925 through 1930, those two would produce a record of 71-34, and pave the way for the era’s “glory years”.
It was during Clark’s watch that the Cowboys moved into the Half Acre Gym. Construction of the Cowboys’ next home began in 1923, at a cost of $150,000. Considered a massive facility, the gym was just about one-half acre in size, and one of the nation’s largest and most modern facilities. It had a capacity of just over 4,000. It’s official dedication came on January 23, 1925, with Wyoming defeating Utah 31-29 in overtime. Known as “Hell’s Half Acre” because of the difficulty for opponents to win there, Wyoming played eight perfect home seasons in the gym in 26 seasons. From January of 1925 through March of 1951, the Cowboys were 222-44 in that building.
For the next 28 seasons following the Clark-McLaren era, a pair of coaches, known for their fierce competitiveness would elevate Wyoming basketball to a national level with successes that never were duplicated during Wyoming’s first 100 years of basketball.
The first of those two coaches was a reserved and shy gentleman by the name of Willard “Dutch” Witte who replaced McLaren in 1931. A Lincoln, Neb., native who coached as many as four sports while at Wyoming during the 30’s, Witte would coach nine of those 28 landmark seasons. Compiling 134 wins in 185 games, Witte coached the Cowboys to five Rocky Mountain Conference Eastern Division titles and two outright league crowns.
But his most brilliant year came in 1934, when his Cowboys reeled off 20 straight wins—an accomplishment that has not been repeated—and finished the season with a conference championship, a 26-3 record and Wyoming’s first national title. The Cowboys were selected as the 1934 National Champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation, the only collegiate voting poll of the era.
That season, Witte’s starting five—Ed McGinty, Art Haman, John Kimball, Haskell Leuty and his brother Les — all were named to one All-America team or another. Two seasons earlier Les became Wyoming’s first All-American, selected by both the Helms Foundation and the Converse Yearbook.
Under “Dutch”, the Cowboys would win 52 consecutive Rocky Mountain Conference games in the Half Acre Gym.
He also coached football for six seasons, and after stepping down from coaching, served as Director of Wyoming Athletics for many years, and was a member of the National Basketball Association Rules Committee.
Witte’s outstanding success was only exceeded by his successor, the legendary Everett Shelton.
BASKETBALL
It was Shelton who transformed Wyoming into a national name, a national power. For 19 seasons, and in two basketball palaces, he stalked the sidelines while directing Wyoming to 328 victories, and winning over 60 percent of his games. He remains the school’s all-time winningest coach. In 1982, his life’s work earned him basketball’s highest honor, induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Ironically, Shelton’s first season at Wyoming was a dismal one. After winning his first three games as head coach, he would manage just three more wins the remainder of the year, and finished 6-10. His teams would win 20 or more games seven times following that season.
During his 19 campaigns, Shelton would coach Wyoming to eight conference championships, eight NCAA tournament appearances, and of course, the most famous season of them all, the 1943 National Championship.
The first basketball team from the Rocky Mountains to win an NCAA Basketball Championship, the 1942-43 Cowboys posted a 31-2 record, despite playing just nine home games all season. After losing at Duquesne (43-33) in the year’s fourth game, the Cowboys did not lose a game to another collegiate team the remainder of the season. Their only other loss was to the Denver Legion team. The Cowboys outscored their opponents by an average of 20 points per game, and became the first UW squad to reach the century mark by beating Regis, 101-45.
Wyoming opened the NCAA Tournament beating the University of Oklahoma, 53-50, in the first round. They then beat the University of Texas, 58-54, in the semifinals, to advance to the national championship game against Georgetown University. The Cowboys defeated Georgetown, 46-34, to claim the NCAA title.
Two days after winning the NCAA Championship, the Cowboys were asked to take on the winner of the National Invitational Tournament (NIT), St. John’s, in a Red Cross benefit game. The idea of the game was to raise money for the country’s war effort. It took an overtime period, but Wyoming beat St. John’s 52-47, in New York’s Madison Square Garden, to earn the title of World Champions of 1943.
While Shelton did a brilliant job of coaching that team, the stars were Kenny Sailors and Milo Komenich. While Sailors was scoring from the outside, Komenich was doing the damage on the inside.
A native of Hillsdale, Wyo., Sailors was a three-time All-American. He earned the honor in 1942 and 1943, and amazingly in 1946, after being away for two years serving in World War II. He was the unanimous selection for College Basketball Player of the Year in 1943, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1943 NCAA tournament. After the war, he was again named Player of the Year in ‘46. In an effort to shoot over his brother on their backyard court at home, he began toying with an offensive move in which he jumped, then shot. He turned it into an art, and is credited in most basketball circles with inventing the modern-day jump shot that revolutionized the game.
There was no basketball at Wyoming in 1943-44, due to World War II, and when it resumed in 1944-45, the Cowboys posted a losing record. But when Sailors and his teammates returned from the war, things were back on track for Wyoming basketball. The Pokes were 22-4 in 1945-46, and won the league. Shelton had great years in 1946-47 (22-6, conference champion and NCAA appearance); 1947-48 (18-9, conference title and NCAA appearance); 1948-49 (25-10, conference title and NCAA appearance); 1949-50 (25-11); 1950-51 (26-11); 1951-52 (28-7, conference title, and NCAA appearance); 1952-53 (20-10, conference title and NCAA appearance); and 1957-58 (conference title and NCAA appearance).
While his teams raised havoc in “Hell’s Half Acre”, Shelton was an instrumental fundraiser for War Memorial Stadium and Fieldhouse, where he coached for eight seasons, once the Cowboys moved out of the Half Acre.
Construction of War Memorial Fieldhouse began in August of 1949, and had a price tag of an estimated $1,000,000. The Fieldhouse dedication was December 14-15, 1951, against St. Mary’s (Calif.) and Indiana. Wyoming beat the Gaels and lost to the Hoosiers. At the time it was built, the Fieldhouse was the biggest structure in Wyoming at 69,680 square feet. It was a War Memorial to all Wyoming World War II veterans. In 31 seasons, the Cowboys played 381 games there.
While much of Wyoming’s hoop tradition came in the 1940’s under Shelton, he coached many outstanding players through the 1950’s as well. Maybe the most notable was a young guy considered to be Shelton’s best small player since Sailors. His name was Joe Capua, and he would become Wyoming’s all-time single-season scoring leader. A tremendous sparkplug for the Cowboys from 1954 through 1956, the wiry guard from Gary, Ind., was an All-Skyline Conference selection for two seasons. In 1956 he led Wyoming in scoring at 24.5 points per game on his way to Skyline Player of the Year. That season he set a single-game scoring mark that still stands to this day. In a victory over Montana, he scored 51 points on 16 field goals and 19 of 26 free throws. Two nights later, in a win over Utah, he scored 32 points, capping the greatest individual scoring effort in back-to-back games in school history.
Another Shelton star during the late ‘50’s was Tony Windis. A native of Long Island, N.Y., Windis was considered one of the finest shooters ever to play at Wyoming. During his senior year of 1958-59, he averaged 24.4 points per game, the fifth-best scoring season in history. The Hall of Famer was ever-so-close to breaking Capua’s record on a January night in 1958 against New Mexico. While the Cowboys were romping to a 101-61 victory in the Fieldhouse, Windis was 19 of 30 from the field and 12 of 14 from the foul line for 50 points, one shy of Capua’s record. Of his 50 points that night, 33 came in the second half.
Shelton’s Wyoming finale was the 1958-59 season, and, ironically, it was his worst. The Pokes finished 4-22 that year. He would be replaced by one of his most outstanding former players, Bill Strannigan. A native of Rock Springs, the “Silver Fox”, as he would be later known, was once considered one of the greatest athletes ever produced in the state of Wyoming. He was an outstanding football and baseball player, but hoops was his game.
Strannigan came to Wyoming after coaching at Iowa State where his claim to fame was upsetting Kansas and its great center Wilt Chamberlain.
OVER A CENTURY OF UW BASKETBALL
While his career record with the Cowboys was below .500, the popular Strannigan brought exciting teams and players to the Fieldhouse. His most significant season came in 1966-67, when Wyoming earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament. To earn that right, they upset Brigham Young in a playoff at Salt Lake City after the two tied for the Western Athletic Conference Championship.
That team was nothing short of amazing. In mid-February, Wyoming had an overall record of 8-12, and going nowhere. All of a sudden, the Pokes caught fire and won their final six games of the regular season, including WAC road wins at Arizona, Arizona State and New Mexico, and home wins over BYU and Utah. That run forced the playoff game with the Cougars for the league’s automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Pokes won that game and drew UCLA and Lew Alcindor in the NCAA’s first round. They lost that one, and then a consolation game to Texas-El Paso in the tournament. Strannigan also coached the Cowboys to a pair of NIT appearances in 196869 and 1969-70.
During his era, Strannigan brought some of the greatest players in school history to the Wyoming campus including Flynn Robinson, Leon Clark, Tom Asbury, Dick Sherman, Mike Eberle, Stan Dodds, Carl Ashley and Harry Hall.
The best of the best was Robinson. Considered the greatest pure shooter in Wyoming history, Fabulous Flynn could hit his patented one-hand jumper from behind his right ear from any place on the floor. Playing from 1963 through 1965, he remains third on Wyoming’s career scoring list with 2,049 points. That total was the career record for 20 seasons. Ironically Robinson and Strannigan were inducted into the University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame in the same class of 1994.
During his 14 seasons as head coach, Strannigan posted six winning records, and six of his teams scored over 2,000 points in a season. His 196566 team is still seventh on the single-season team scoring list with 2,366 points in 26 games. That team scored over 100 points 10 times, including 120 against Nevada, the third-highest mark in school history. Strannigan teams were offensive minded.
When he stepped down in 1972-73, Strannigan was replaced by his assistant coach, close friend George “Moe” Radovich. A great player for the Cowboys and another great Cowboy Hall of Famer, Moe’s Cowboys struggled during his three seasons at the helm. In 1976 he was replaced by Don DeVoe. The tall, slender DeVoe came to Wyoming after a highly-successful stint at Virginia Tech. Although he stayed just two seasons (he moved on to Tennessee), he brought to Laramie a couple of players who would return Cowboy basketball to greatness, Charles “Tub” Bradley and Kenneth Ollie.
After DeVoe’s departure following the 1977-78 season, the Cowboys struggled hiring a head coach, but finally settled on a guy who had produced outstanding success at the University of Montana. His name was Jim Brandenburg, and he would bring Wyoming basketball back to national prominence.
The first thing he did was to convince Bradley and Ollie to stay at Wyoming. Cowboy fans would be glad he did. By the time those two were seniors, the Cowboys were one of the nation’s elite teams. Under Brandenburg’s guidance, the Cowboys showed steady improvement. They were 15-12 in 1978-79, 18-10 in 1979-80, and bell-ringers in 1980-81, at 24-6. That team would advance to the NCAA Tournament, beating Howard University in the opening round (78-43), but narrowly losing to Illinois (67-65). It was Bradley and Ollie who keyed the season.
No Wyoming fan will ever forget the final home weekend of the ‘80-81 season, when the Cowboys hosted Brigham Young and Utah in the Fieldhouse. All three teams were involved in a three-way battle for the league title. The BYU game was played first on Thursday, February 26, and it was an epic. The game went two overtimes before the Cowboys came away with an 86-84 win over the Danny Ainge-led Cougars. One of the important figures in the game was a sophomore guard by the name of Mike Jackson who hit two long jumpers in the final minute-and-a-half of regulation to send the game to OT. But it was Bradley who was something to see. He finished with 31 points, including six of eight from the free throw line in the second overtime. It was an unforgettable night in the Fieldhouse.
The Cowboys were not done. The second-half of the weekend doubleheader brought seventh-ranked Utah to town. Even though the Utes had clinched the crown with a victory at CSU two nights before, the Wyoming-Utah game would be a classic in its own right. This one took on a different
BASKETBALL
complexion, a physical, defensive struggle. With Ollie’s 19 points leading the way, the Cowboys beat the Utes, 53-50 to finish with a perfect 14-0 record at home, the first time that had happened since 1946. The two weekend games also concluded the last full season in War Memorial Fieldhouse.
The Cowboys returned to the NCAA Tournament the next season of 1981-82 with Jackson and Bill Garnett leading the way. Wyoming finished 23-7, defeated Southern Cal in the tourney’s first round, then lost a tough one to Patrick Ewing and Georgetown. That certainly was not the end of postseason play during the Brandenburg Era.
Without question it was Brandenburg, Bradley and Ollie who ignited the state of Wyoming, and brought Cowboy basketball back. Because of them a new basketball palace was planned and constructed. Sadly, Bradley and Ollie had already graduated before they could play in the new building. But the ArenaAuditorium was very definitely their legacy. Both Bradley and Brandenburg have since been inducted into the UW Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
The final game in the Fieldhouse, one of the greatest home buildings the country had ever seen, came on February 13, 1982. Don Haskins and UTEP received the honor of playing the last game, and saddened every Cowboy fan by winning the game, 45-37 in a typical pre-shot-clock Haskins game.
The Arena-Auditorium opened seven days later, on Feb. 20, 1982, the final game of that season. A record crowd of 15,004 jammed into the new place to watch the Cowboys romp over Air Force, 59-29. It would have been difficult to beat the Cowboys on that energy-filled night. It was the final home game for the Pokes’ Hall of Famer Bill Garnett, and he went out in style with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Built at a cost of $15,668,200, construction began in November of 1979. At over 200,000 square feet, the Double A has the largest seating capacity in the state. Over its 31-year history it has attracted 73 crowds of over 10,000, and has been sold out 15 times. Wyoming has more than 340 victories in the building.
After that “Dome of Doom” opening, Brandenburg’s real fireworks, however, were yet to come. After three consecutive “quiet” seasons, Brandenburg and his Cowboys made some big noise in 1985-86, thanks to a player who signed at Wyoming after few had recruited him. He would become known as the “Electric Man”, and would finish his career as the greatest player in Cowboy history.
Fennis Dembo was a sophomore in 1985, when the Cowboys embarked on one of the most exciting seasons in 40 years. The team actually lost five of its first nine games that season. But from late December through late March, no team in the country played better. The Cowboys won 18 of their last 23 games of the season, to finish 24-12. Down the stretch, each game became more historic than the last.
The first big one came in the final regular-season game at Brigham Young. The winner of the game would host the Western Athletic Conference Tournament. With Dembo playing at his electric best, the Cowboys upset BYU, 65-62. The WAC was coming to Laramie. The Double A never looked better as the Cowboys hosted the first eight-team WAC Tournament. Things did not look so great when UTEP beat the Pokes in the tournament final, 65-64, to earn the automatic NCAA bid. It would be a blessing in disguise, however.
Although they lost in that WAC finale, the Cowboys were selected to host an NIT game with Texas A&M as the opponent, March 13, 1985. They won that game. The crowd and the way they played earned them a second home game. This one came against Loyola Marymount. The Pokes won that game as well in front of an even bigger and more enthusiastic throng. Because of that the Pokes were surprisingly awarded a third home game. The opponent was Clemson, and the winner would go to New York and the NIT semifinals.
A record-setting crowd of 15,028 jammed the Double A to see their Cowboys take on the ACC opponent. Dembo was at his best, as was his sophomore teammate Eric Leckner. The Cowboys overcame an early Tiger lead, and went on to win 62-57. With the band playing “New York, New York”, and Dembo sitting on the rim at the west end of the floor, it was final, the Cowboys were going to the Big Apple.
They would beat Florida (67-58) to play in the finals, only to lose to Ohio State (73-63). But what a magical season it was, and it set the stage for even bigger doings the next season.
The Pokes fashioned another tremendous season in 1986-87, but like the UTEP loss in the tournament the previous year, experienced the low before enjoying the high.
They lost their final three games of the ‘86-87 regular season, Brigham Young at home and New Mexico and UTEP on the road, to limp into the conference tournament at Albuquerque. But there, they found new life and new ways to win in the WAC tourney, beating Utah by two, UTEP by three, and New Mexico by two in the championship. They had earned the automatic NCAA berth. Making it even more special was the fact the Cowboys were sent to Salt Lake City for the tournament insuring a huge throng of loyal followers.
With Cowboy fans filling nearly half of the Special Events Center, Wyoming upended Virginia (64-60) in the first round of the tournament, and drew UCLA and Reggie Miller in the second round. In one of the best games of his career, Dembo out-dueled Miller to lead the Cowboys to the stunning victory. The Wyoming legend finished with 41 points and nine rebounds, including 16-of-16 free throws, and the Pokes were going to the “Sweet 16” in Seattle. They would lose there to UNLV, which went on to play in the NCAA championship game, but it did nothing to tarnish one of the most sensational seasons in Cowboy history.
Sadly, and surprisingly, Brandenburg left after that season for San Diego State with a cupboard full of outstanding players. He was replaced by Benny Dees, a personable Cowboy basketball letterman who would coach for six seasons. He had the pleasure — despite the immense pressure — of coaching Dembo and Leckner during their senior seasons. That 1987-88 outfit finished with a 26-6 record, winning the WAC Tournament at Provo. The Cowboys defeated San Diego State, Colorado State — on a buzzer shot by Leckner — and UTEP to earn the NCAA’s automatic bid. This time things did not go as well. They lost in the first round to a high-scoring Loyola Marymount team in a shootout, 119-115.
Dees would finish with a 104-77 record over six seasons, including a pair of 20-win campaigns, that NCAA Tournament appearance, and one NIT appearance (1990-91). Dembo would finish his career as the most nationally-recognized Cowboy of all time, and clearly the school’s best. He holds the career record for points scored, is second in steals, third in rebounds, fifth in assists and seventh in blocked shots.
Joby Wright (1994-97) and Larry Shyatt (1998) would direct the Cowboy fortunes for the next five seasons before Steve McClain would take over, and return Wyoming basketball to national prominence.
In his first six seasons, McClain directed Wyoming through one of its most successful periods in history. In four of those six years the Cowboys appeared in postseason play. He posted the fifthbest winning percentage in school history while his teams averaged 20 wins per season through his first five years. His teams captured two of the first four MWC titles, sharing the 2000-01 season, and winning the 2001-02 outright. The back-to-back regular-season conference titles were the first since the 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons.
McClain coached two All-Americans in his first six seasons, Josh Davis and Marcus Bailey. Bailey was on his way to one of the great careers in hoop history when it was tragically and prematurely ended during the ninth game of his senior year. In a win over South Carolina, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He would never play for the Cowboys again.
The high point of the Cowboys’ return to national prominence was their appearance in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. It marked their first appearance since 1988.
In one of the most thrilling games ever in the Double A, the Cowboys edged Utah (57-56) before the biggest crowd in school history (16,089) to win the MWC title outright.
After some anxious moments during Selection Sunday, the Cowboys drew number-six-ranked Gonzaga in the first round of the NCAA West Regional in Albuquerque, N.M. The Zags came into the game with a 29-4 record, and were heavily favored. The Cowboys played maybe their finest game of the season in throwing a balanced attack at the Bulldogs. Davis finished with 11 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots. Uche Nsonwu-Amadi added 14 points and Bailey 13. It was another one of those wins that ignited the state, and certainly thrust the Cowboys into the national limelight. They would play Arizona in the second round, and lose to the Wildcats, 68-60, finishing the season with a 22-9 record.
Under Shyatt in 2015, the Pokes won the MW tournament, the program's third conference tournament title, to advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2002. HEad Coach Allen Edwards led the Cowboys to a College Basketball Invitational title in 2016-17.
In 2021-22 Head coach Jeff Linder brought the Cowboys to the NCAA Tournament once again in just his second season becoming the second coach to send the Pokes to the tournament in his second season along with Everett Shelton. The Pokes recorded 25 wins during the season for the most since the 2014-15 campaign.
Fennis Dembo is Wyoming’s all-time scoring leader with 2,311 career points.
EVERETT SHELTON
FATHER OF COWBOY BASKETBALL
The tradition and history of University of Wyoming Cowboy Basketball has its roots in its greatest coach — Everett Shelton. Shelton coached the Wyoming Cowboys for 19 seasons from the 1939-40 season through the 1958-59 campaign. He led the Cowboys through their most successful period, highlighted by Wyoming’s 1943 NCAA Championship. Coach Shelton ended his UW coaching career having won more games, 328, than any other Poke basketball coach. His all-time coaching record at UW stands at 328-201 (.620).
During his tenure at Wyoming, Shelton captured eight conference championships in: 1941, ‘43, ‘46, ‘47, ‘49, ‘52, ‘53 and ‘58. He also led the Cowboys to eight NCAA appearances in 1941, ‘43, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘52, ‘53 and ‘58.
He arrived in the Rockies in 1936 when William N. Haraway lured Shelton to Denver to coach the Denver Safeway AAU team. Haraway had attempted to hire another college-coaching legend, Henry Iba of Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State). When Iba turned down the offer, he suggested Haraway hire Shelton.
“You couldn’t obtain a better coach, including myself,” said Iba. At the time, Shelton was coaching his alma mater, Phillips University in Enid, Okla.
In only his second season, Shelton led the Denver Safeway team to its first AAU National Championship in the 1937-38 season. He coached the Colorado Springs Antlers Hotel AAU team in 1938-39 prior to taking the head job at Wyoming.
A great teacher of the game, Shelton is credited with developing the five-man weave offense in 1932. Three of his former players followed him as head coach of the Cowboy Basketball program — Bill Strannigan (1959-60 to 1972-73), who succeeded his mentor; Moe Radovich (1973-74 to 1975-76); and Benny Dees (1987-88 to 1992-93).
Dees was a member of Shelton’s final conference championship team at Wyoming and the final Shelton-coached team at Wyoming to make the NCAA Tournament in 1958. Dees has fond memories of Coach Shelton.
“He was one of the greatest disciplinarians I’ve ever been around, and his self-discipline was extremely strong,” said Dees. “He was an immaculate dresser. He did everything by the numbers. He was a very, very strong personality, and was a tremendous influence on helping me decide what I wanted to do in my life. I thought the world of him.
“His teams were very structured, in the Hank Iba mold. He ran what he called a box-weave offense, and you better have the right foot in the right place at the right time if you wanted to play for him. He was way ahead of his time as a basketball coach.
“When I came here, I was one of those unstructured junior-college players who aggravate me now. I can remember the first practice I played in here. One of my teammates got the rebound and kicked the ball out to me. I took off down the court, and I could hear Coach Shelton hollering, ‘Somebody stop him, gear him down.’ My two years playing under him were up and down. But as time went by and after I left, I found out how special I was to him and how much he meant to me. When I graduated, I could have stayed here at Wyoming as freshmen coach. Probably the biggest mistake I ever made was not staying with him as freshmen coach. He also offered me a job later, after he left Wyoming and was at Sacramento State.
“When I came, he was winding down his career here. We were very aware, as players, of the respect he had from the Wyoming fans. And when you would travel with him and would see the great respect he had from other coaches, you knew you were playing for someone special. He was such a good man.”
Shelton’s involvement in college athletics also included serving as President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and as Commissioner of the Far Western Conference. He was also instrumental as a fundraiser for the construction of Wyoming’s War Memorial Fieldhouse and Stadium. In addition to coaching basketball, Shelton served as UW’s baseball coach for several seasons.
Shelton, who died on April 16, 1974, was posthumously honored with the highest honor in basketball in 1980 when he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. A former player of his, the legendary Curt Gowdy, was inducted as a broadcaster and has an annual Media Award named after him. University of Wyoming graduate and former Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss is also in the Naismith Hall of Fame.
At the beginning of the 2008-09 season, Kenny Sailors became the first player in Wyoming basketball history to have his jersey displayed in the Arena-Auditorium Here, Sailors watches as his No. 4 jersey is hung from the rafters in the Double A.
KENNY SAILORS
CREATOR OF THE JUMP SHOT & TWO-TIME NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE
One of the most distinctive aspects of the modern game of basketball is the graceful athletic abilities basketball players display while in the air. But the game of basketball was not always played that way. It was played with both feet on the ground — that is until a college player from Wyoming changed the game forever with an innovative new technique — the jump shot.
Kenny Sailors grew up in Hillsdale and Laramie, Wyo. When Sailors was in junior high school, he and his older brother of three years, Bud, were playing a pickup game. In a Nov. 20, 1988, feature story in the Anchorage Alaska Daily News, the two brothers described the first jump shot.
“It was just a weapon that came naturally,” said Kenny. “Bud was big, and he was fast enough to stop my drive. I just did it (the jump shot) out of necessity.”
“We played quite a bit before he figured out he could dribble and get that one-handed shot on me,” said Bud. “That was the first time I’d run into it. I was almost six feet five already. I don’t care how tall you are, you’re either going to foul him or he’s going to make it. He was real accurate with it.”
The shot that Sailors is credited with inventing, the jump shot, is commonplace in today’s game, but was unheard of in the 1930’s and 40’s when Sailors perfected it at the high school and college level.
“If your feet left the floor,” said Sailors, “you were a freak. You were on the bench. It’s hard for people to believe.”
By the time Sailors entered his junior year at the University of Wyoming, he had become so proficient at his jump shot that he earned All-America honors while leading Wyoming to the 1943 NCAA Championship.
Sportswriters in New York were dazzled by Sailors’ shooting style as he led Wyoming to a 46-34 victory over Georgetown in the championship game in Madison Square Garden. Fittingly, he led both teams in scoring with 16 points. He was later presented the Chuck Taylor award, symbolic of being selected the outstanding college player in the nation.
In describing the championship game, the New York Times story read as follows, “Sailors was the key man. His ability to dribble through and around any type of defense was uncanny, just as was his electrifying one-handed shot.”
Joe Cummisky, Sports Editor of the New York newspaper PM, wrote, “This Sailors can do everything with a basketball but tie a seaman’s knot. And, given time, and a chance to dribble two steps, he’d probably be able to do that. Sailors was the hand who held the S.S. Wyoming together when everybody was figuring Georgetown was in. It’s enough to say that Sailors — also voted the most valuable player in the NCAA final as sort of an anti-climactic gesture — is quite a ballplayer. In closing, I wonder if Georgetown has ever heard of that old sea chanty entitled ‘Sailors Beware’ ?”
Following Wyoming’s national championship, Sailors enlisted in World War II where he served in the Marine Corps. Following the war, Sailors returned to Wyoming to finish his eligibility in 1946. Once again, he earned All-America honors, and was named the Helms Foundation College Player of the Year.
Sailors went on to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was founded in 1946 — the year Sailors graduated from UW. He went on to play five seasons for the Cleveland Rebels, Providence Steamrollers, the original Denver Nuggets, the Boston Celtics and the Baltimore Bullets. His salary was a far cry from today’s multimillion dollar contracts — Sailors made about $7,000 per season.
Kenny Sailors passed away in 2016 and will forever be remembered by Cowboy fans as one of the greatest Cowboy players, and he will be remembered in the history of the game as one of the pioneers who made basketball the exciting game it is today.
1943 NCAA CHAMPIONS
It was the greatest basketball season in University of Wyoming history. A team led by three All-Americans and the most successful coach in Cowboy history brought Wyoming great pride by winning the 1943 NCAA Championship.
The 1942-43 basketball season is one that Cowboy fans will never forget. It was also a season that almost never happened. On Nov. 10, 1942, the presidents of several Colorado colleges voted to cancel their universities’ 1942-43 basketball and spring sport seasons due to World War II.
In response, UW President J.L. Morrill and the UW faculty athletic committee issued a statement saying, “The announcement by the Colorado college presidents probably anticipates what is inevitable for colleges and universities in this war emergency. Travel restrictions and the forthcoming lower draft age doubtless will make it impossible to conduct any normal program of intercollegiate athletics. Wyoming believes it right and proper for the Colorado institutions to meet the situation as they see fit, and the Colorado decision is accepted without criticism or complaint by our University.
“If it is necessary to discontinue intercollegiate athletics the University of Wyoming will gladly comply. Meantime, it is our hope and intention to undertake the eastern basketball trip which has been scheduled late in December, and to decide jointly with other members of the Mountain States Intercollegiate Athletic Conference at their regular December meeting, the future status of our athletic activities in this region.”
It was a time in the country’s history that filled everyone with doubts about the future of the country and the world. But, in the midst of much doubt and uncertainty, the Cowboy basketball team, under the direction of coach Ev Shelton and All-American Kenny Sailors, provided Wyoming fans an escape and a reason to cheer.
Wyoming began the season with three wins against a team of all-stars from Fort Warren. The Cowboys then took off on an eastern road swing. The Cowboys road trip east started on a disappointing note losing to Duquesne by the score of 33-43, but that loss would prove to be a very rare occurrence for “The Punchers”, as some writers referred to them at the time. After the Duquesne loss, Wyoming ran off a string of 23 consecutive victories on way to a 31-2 record and a 10-0 record in the conference.
Through that 23-game winning streak, Wyoming posted four-game sweeps of rivals Colorado State and Utah, and a three-game sweep of Brigham Young. The Pokes outscored their opponents by an average of 25.6 points per game. It wasn’t until the semifinals of the National AAU Tournament in Denver that Wyoming lost its only other game of the season — to the Denver Legion AAU team, 33-41.
Next up for the Cowboys loomed the NCAA Tournament where the Pokes were soon to take their place in college basketball history. In the NCAA Western Regional in Kansas City, Mo., Wyoming began with a 53-50 win over Oklahoma followed by another down-to-the-wire victory over Texas, 58-54. The West Regional Championship earned the Cowboys a trip to Madison Square Garden to face the NCAA Eastern Regional Champion, Georgetown.
The Georgetown game thrilled fans in Madison Square Garden, with seven ties and seven lead changes. Just prior to the half, Kenny Sailors’ basket with five seconds remaining gave Wyoming an 18-16 halftime lead. With seven minutes remaining in the game, Georgetown built a 31-26 lead. Wyoming evened the score at 31 following baskets by Jimmy Collins and Sailors and a free throw from center Milo Komenich. The final four minutes belonged to Wyoming. Behind Collins sparkling play off the bench, Wyoming built the lead to a final 46-34 tally, outscoring the Hoyas 15-3 down the stretch.
In an unprecedented matchup two nights later, the Cowboys and St. John’s University met in a contest that pitted the NCAA Champion and the National Invitation Tournament Champion. The game, also played in Madison Square Garden, was devised to benefit the Red Cross. Before 18,000 screaming New York fans, who turned out in support of the hometown St. John’s Redmen, Wyoming again showed the poise of a veteran team.
University of Wyoming 1943 NCAA Championship Roster
Player Pos. Hometown
Charles Castle F Phoenix, Ariz.
James Collins G Laramie, Wyo.
James Darden G Cheyenne, Wyo.
Jack Downey G Phoenix, Ariz.
Vernon Jensen G Lyman, Wyo.
Antone Katana C Rock Springs, Wyo.
Milo Komenich C Gary, Ind.
Earl Ray G Casper, Wyo.
Jimmie Reese F Rock Springs, Wyo.
Lewis Roney G Powell, Wyo.
Kenny Sailors F Laramie, Wyo.
Kenneth Tallman F Cheyenne, Wyo.
Floyd Volker G Casper, Wyo.
Donald Waite G Scottsbluff, Neb.
James Weir F Green River, Wyo.
Coach: Everett Shelton
Despite suffering the loss of center Komenich, who fouled out shortly before the game ended in a 46-46 tie at the end of regulation, the Pokes pulled together to earn the undisputed title of National Champion. Floyd Volker was the hero for the Cowboys in overtime, scoring five of Wyoming’s six overtime points, while the Wyoming defense held St. John’s to only one point in the extra period for a 52-47 win.
As the season ended, Sailors, Komenich and Jim Weir earned All-America honors. Sailors was also awarded the Chuck Taylor award as the outstanding college player in the nation.
The Cowboys and their fans had much to be proud of in regard to their championship season, but perhaps nothing brought more pride than the fact that seven members of the championship team went on to serve in the military during World War II.
At a postseason banquet honoring the team in Cheyenne, Wyoming’s president J.L. Morrill said, “These fine young men will soon be in the armed services. Who doubts the victory there.”
WYOMING’S ALL-CENTURY TEAM
In one of the greatest, most meaningful weekends in Cowboy basketball history, the University of Wyoming celebrated 100 years of hoops with a reunion of lettermen, and an honoring of its All-Century team on January 15, 2005. Included in the weekend celebration was a ceremony unveiling a permanent display for the 1943 national championship trophy housed in the Arena-Auditorium.
At halftime of Wyoming’s game with Utah, the All-Century team was introduced. Its 10 members were chosen in late November during balloting by UW fans. The team spans more than 60 years of Cowboy basketball, from Kenny Sailors to Marcus Bailey.
All 10 players chosen scored at least 1,000 points, and each is known for some aspect of his career. The all-time scorer (Fennis Dembo), rebounder (Reginald Slater) and shot blocker (Theo Ratliff) are included on the team.
Nine of the 10 members—Ratliff could not make the celebration because his Portland Trailblazers were in the midst of their NBA schedule—were honored at halftime.
The 10 Members of the Team:
Marcus Bailey (Cheyenne, Wyo., 2000-03): Bailey scored in double figures in 72 of 101 career games, and led the Cowboys to two consecutive Mountain West Conference titles, and to the second round of the 2002 NCAA Tournament.
Charles Bradley (Edgewood, Md, 1978-81): Bradley ranked as one of the greatest players in Western Athletic Conference history. He guided the Cowboys to the 1981 WAC title and into the NCAA Tournament. He finished his career as the second-leading scorer, and was a three-time first-team All-WAC selection.
Fennis Dembo (San Antonio, Texas, 1985-88): A three-time All-WAC pick, Dembo was the league’s Player of the Year in 1987. He is Woming’s all-time leading scorer. He led the Cowboys to the finals of the 1986 NIT, and the 1987 and 1988 NCAA Tournaments.
Bill Garnett (Denver, Colo., 1979-82): Garnett was a four-year starter who helped the Pokes to two NCAA Tournament appearances. He was a WAC Player of the Year, and earned All-American honors.
Eric Leckner (Manhattan Beach, Calif., 1985-88): As a four-year starter at center for the Cowboys, Leckner played a huge role in Wyoming’s 1986 NIT runner-up team as well as the 1987 and 1988 NCAA Tournament teams. A two-time first-team selection, he ranks fourth on Wyoming’s scoring list.
Theo Ratliff (Demopolis, Ala., 1992-95): UW’s all-time leading shot blocker. He was an All-WAC first-team selection for two years in a row. Not only does he own all the shot-blocking records, but he finished in the top 15 in scoring and rebounding.
Flynn Robinson (Elgin, Ill., 1963-65): In three seasons as a Cowboy, Flynn Robinson broke every major UW record except rebounding. He became the 20th collegian nationally to break the 2,000-point barrier.
Kenneth Sailors (Hillsdale, Wyo., 1941-43, ‘46): The only basketball player in UW history to earn All-American honors three times. He was the unanimous selection for college basketball Player of the Year in 1943. He led the Cowboys to the 1943 NCAA Championship. He is credited with inventing the modern jump shot.
Reginald Slater (Houston, Texas, 1989-92): UW’s all-time leading rebounder, Slater was the first player in WAC history to lead the league in rebounding for three straight seasons. He was the 1992 WAC Player of the Year.
Tony Windis (Long Island, N.Y., 1957-59): Windis was one of the finest pure shooters ever to play at Wyoming. He is second alltime in scoring average for a career, averaging 21.2 points per game. He averaged 24.4 points per game during the 1958-59 season, his senior year.
Men’s Basketball Inductees
Fennis Dembo, 1985-88, Inducted 1993
Kenny Sailors, 1941-46, Inducted 1993
Ev Shelton, 1939-59 (coach), Inducted 1993 Johnny Winterholler, 1936-39, Inducted 1993
1943 NCAA Championship Basketball Team, Inducted 1993 Flynn J. Robinson, 1963-65, Inducted 1994
William Strannigan, 1941-42 (player), 1960-73 (coach), Inducted 1994
Charles W. “Tub” Bradley, 1979-81, Inducted 1996
Milward L. Simpson, 1917-21, Inducted 1996
C. Keith Bloom, 1947-50, Inducted 1997
Curt Gowdy, 1940-42, Inducted 1998 Eric Leckner, 1985-88, Inducted 1998 John Pilch, 1947-48-49, Inducted 1999 Tony Windis, 1957-59, Inducted 1999 Jim Brandenburg, 1978-87 (coach), Inducted 2000 Joe Capua, 1954-56, Inducted 2001 Bill Garnett, 1979-82, Inducted 2001
George “Moe” Radovich, 1950-52, Inducted 2002 Reginald Slater, 1988-92, Inducted 2002
Willard A. “Dutch” Witte, 1931-39 (coach), Inducted 2003
Leon Clark, 1963-66, Inducted 2004 Theo Ratliff, 1992-95, Inducted 2005
Stan Dodds, 1968-70, Inducted 2006 Milo Komenich, 1942-46, Inducted 2006 Dick Sherman, 1963-66, Inducted 2007 Mike Jackson, 1980-83, Inducted 2009
1987 Sweet 16 Basketball Team, Inducted 2011
Josh Davis, 1999-02, Inducted in 2013
1933-34 Helms Foundation National Championship Team, Inducted 2014 Harry Hall, 1966-69, Inducted in 2014
Marcus Bailey, 1999-03, Inducted in 2015
1981 NCAA Tournament Team, Inducted in 2015
Jim Weir, 1941-43, 1946, Inducted in 2017 Sean Dent, 1984, 1986-88, Inducted in 2018
Mack Peyton, 1947-49, Inducted in 2019
Brandon Ewing, 2005-09, inducted in 2020-21 Leslie Paul Witte, 1931-34, inducted in 2022
Little Red Gym
(1904-05 through 1923-24)
In January, 1903 the Wyoming State Legislature appropriated $15,000 to construct a gymnasium, “The Gym,” capacity 1,000. Called the Little Red Gym because of the color of the building’s bricks, this was the first tangible evidence that the governing authorities of the state assumed any responsibility for the recreational side of student life at UW.
The birthplace of Cowboy basketball, the first recorded men’s game in the Little Red Gym was an exhibition on March 24, 1905, between two UW squads.
Wyoming was 52-40 in the early years of Cowboy Basketball in the Little Red Gym.
After the Half Acre Gym was built, the Little Red Gym was used primarily as a theatre and assembly hall. It sat where the modern day A&S building is on campus.
“I was a rabid Cowboy Basketball fan as a boy growing up in Cheyenne. I used to watch games in Half Acre from the balcony with my legs hanging over the edge. Les Witte and Ed McGinty were some of my favorite players to watch.
“Hell’s Half Acre had one of the biggest playing courts in America at the time and we used to run teams to death there. Teams died at the altitude and we could play with anyone. Even the name, Hell’s Half Acre, made it memorable.
“Wyoming had as good of fans as anywhere in America. They always packed the place.
“Wyoming Basketball means a lot to me.”
— Curt GowdyHalf Acre Gym
(1924-25 through 1950-51)Construction of the Half Acre Gym began in 1923, at a cost of $150,000. Considered a massive facility, the gym was appoximately one-half acre in size, and the largest and most modern facility of the time between Syracuse University and California, according to a Branding Iron article from 1924. Half Acre had a capacity of over 4,000, nearly four times the size of the Little Red Gym.
The Half Acre Gym was officially dedicated on January 23, 1925, when Wyoming beat Utah 31-29 in an overtime game.
The gym was also used by fans during away games. Play-byplay action was posted on the “Grid Board”, a grid-graph setup on the floor that flashed action by way of telegraph messages from a signal sent by the Western Union Telegraph Company. Crowds of 1,000 or more were reported to attend these events.
Dubbed “Hell’s Half Acre” because of the difficulty for opponents to win there, Wyoming played eight perfect seasons in this gym. Coach Everett F. Shelton had three undefeated home seasons in a row in 1941, 1942 and 1943. Other spotless years were 1929, 1930, 1933, 1934 and 1947.
In 26 seasons from January of 1925 to March of 1951, the Pokes won 222 games, losing only 44 in the Half Acre Gym.
“In those days Half Acre was the largest facility in the area. It was a good floor to play and dribble on, even compared to some of the largest arenas in the country. There was lots of room under the baskets so that I could finish my drives and not run into a wall like at some other gyms. Hell’s Half Acre was a great place to play.
“We bussed in folks from all over the state for games in that gym. Sometimes there were so many fans that there was no place to put them. Fans were hanging from the rafters. Since they came from so far away UW officials squeezed in as many as they could and then put the rest in other buildings on campus so they could follow the games from there.”
— Kenny SailorS
UW Hall of Fame member, All-American, 1942-43, 1946, NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player and College Basketball Player of the Year, 1943
War Memorial Fieldhouse
(1951-52 through 1981-82)
Construction of the War Memorial Fieldhouse began in August of 1949. Cost to construct the Fieldhouse was estimated at $1,000,000. Exact cost was not known since the football stadium was built at the same time.
The Fieldhouse dedication was Dec. 14-15, 1951, with games against St. Mary’s (Calif.) and Indiana. UW defeated the Gaels, 7869, but lost to the Hoosiers by two points, 57-55. Over that weekend, Colorado A&M also played those visiting two teams in War Memorial Fieldhouse.
At the time it was built, War Memorial Fieldhouse was the largest building in the state of Wyoming, 69,680 square feet in area. The Fieldhouse had a state-of-the-art $20,000 removable basketball floor which was raised 16 inches off the tanbark arena floor.
The building is a War Memorial to all Wyoming World War II veterans. An all-purpose facility, the Fieldhouse is still used for its artificial turf surface and 160-meter track.
Jim Brandenburg’s 1980-81 Cowboy squad, featuring Charles Bradley and Bill Garnett, went undefeated at home in the Fieldhouse that season.
In 31 seasons of Cowboy Basketball in the Fieldhouse, 1,550,135 fans saw 381 games. The largest crowd, 10,580, coming for a Cowboy win over BYU, 63-59, on Feb. 27, 1953.
A unique multi-use facility, War Memorial Fieldhouse has been used for indoor rodeos, track meets, wrestling events, as well as basketball games and assorted other uses over the last 50-plus years.
“The first Cowboy Basketball game I saw was in the winter of ‘57. We would drive across the state from Kemmerer to Laramie whenever my family could.
“War Memorial Fieldhouse was a great facility for basketball. The crowd was so close to the floor and that place had its own unique atmosphere. More than once I saw players trip and almost fall when they were getting on the raised floor. The old trophy room on the south end had a lot of great memories.
“I’ll always remember the Arizona booster who would bring a drum to the games here. He would later help several of us Wyoming fans get tickets to a sold-out Arizona and Kansas State game, while we were in Manhattan for a meeting.
“The most memorable game for me in that building was in 1981 when we beat BYU in double overtime. Wyoming had Charles Bradley and Bill Garnett and BYU had Danny Ainge. What a great game.”
— arlowe Hulett
20 year spotter for internal PA, long-time Cowboy Basketball fan and supporter
War Memorial Fieldhouse Records
Individua
l POINTS
1. 51 Joe Capua vs. Montana, 2/3/56
2. 50 Tony Windis vs. New Mexico, 1/10/58
3. 45 Stan Dodds vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70
4. 42 Joe Capua vs. Utah State, 2/17/56
5. 40 Flynn Robinson vs. Utah, 2/13/65
40 Flynn Robinson vs. Air Force, 2/29/64
40 Flynn Robinson vs. Denver, 2/2/63
REBOUNDS
1. 24 Leon Clark vs. Arizona, 3/5/66
2. 23 Mark Handy, BYU, 3/7/75
23 Mike Childress, CSU, 2/6/71
23 Carl Ashley vs. Utah, 2/27/69
23 Randy Richardson vs. Arizona St., 1/19/63
23 Tom King, New Mexico, 2/11/61
7. 22 Jerry Brucks vs. Regis, 12/5/70
22 Leon Clark vs. Brigham Young, 2/11/65
22 Fred Gish vs. Utah, 2/2/62
22 Jack Parr, Kansas State, 2/13/56
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 19 Stan Dodds vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70
19 Tony Windis vs. New Mexico, 1/10/58
3. 18 Flynn Robinson vs. Utah, 2/13/65
18 Flynn Robinson vs. Air Force, 2/29/64
5. 16 Curt Jimerson vs. Nebraska, 12/20/61
16 Joe Capua vs. Montana, 2/3/56
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 37 Mike Dabich, New Mexico St., 1/28/66
2. 34 Joe Capua vs. Montana, 2/3/56
3. 33 Flynn Robinson vs. Brigham Young, 2/28/63
4. 31 Stan Dodds vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70
31 Flynn Robinson vs. Air Force, 2/29/64
31 Tony Windis vs. Montana, 3/7/59
31 Tony Windis vs. Utah State, 1/16/59
31 Tony Windis vs. Montana, 2/7/58
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 19 Joe Capua vs. Montana, 2/3/56
2. 18 Joe Capua vs. Utah, 2/17/56
3. 17 Al Eastland vs. Brigham Young 2/17/62
17 Toby Royball, New Mexico, 1/7/56
5. 15 Dave Gambee, Oregon State, 12/1/56
15 Bill Sharp vs. Montana, 1/10/53
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 26 Joe Capua vs. Montana, 2/3/56
2. 21 Charles Bradley vs. Utah, 2/24/80
21 Joe Capua vs. Utah State, 2/17/56
4. 19 Al Eastland vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/62
19 Dave Gambee, Oregon State, 12/1/56
19 Bill Sharp vs. Utah State, 1/9/53
7. 18 Toby Royball, New Mexico, 1/7/56
Team
POINTS
1. 121 Wyo. vs. Miss. Valley State (62), 11/30/79
2. 120 Wyo. vs. Nevada Southern (87), 12/2/67
120 Wyo. vs. Arizona State (85), 3/3/66
4. 115 Wyo. vs. Idaho State (75), 12/9/67
5. 114 Wyo. vs. Air Force (83), 3/2/68
6. 113 Wyo. vs. Utah State (88), 11/30/68
113 Wyo. vs. New Mexico St. (80), 1/28/66
8. 112 Wyo. vs. Arizona State (94), 2/28/70
112 Wyo. vs. Northern Michigan (105), 12/9/65
10. 111 Wyo. vs. Utah (102), 2/13/65
REBOUNDS
1. 79 By Nebraska, 12/3/64
2. 76 By Denver, 2/13/59
3. 76 Wyo. vs. Utah State, 2/17/56
4. 73 Wyo. vs. Roosevelt, 1/9/78
73 Wyo. vs. Montana, 12/7/64
73 Wyo. vs. New Mexico 2/14/59
7. 72 Wyo. vs. Denver, 1/24/69 8. 71 Wyo. vs. Denver, 2/13/59
FIELD GOALS
1. 49 Wyo. vs. Miss. Valley State, 11/30/79 49 Wyo. vs. Nevada Southern, 12/2/67
3. 48 Wyo. vs. Utah, 2/13/65
4. 47 Wyo. vs. Sacramento State, 1/3/78 47 Wyo. vs. Arizona State 3/3/66 47 Wyo. vs. Denver, 1/22/65
7. 46 Wyo. vs. Adams State, 12/6/80
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 100 By New Mexico State, 1/28/66
2. 98 Wyo. vs. Montana, 12/7/64
3. 97 Wyo. vs. Sacramento State, 1/3/78 4. 96 Wyo. vs. Nevada Southern, 12/2/67 96 Wyo. vs. Brigham Young, 2/11/65
6. 95 Wyo. vs. Utah, 1/31/74
FREE THROWS
1. 41 Wyo. vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/62
2. 37 By New Mexico, 2/18/66
3. 36 Wyo. vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70 36 By New Mexico, 1/6/62
5. 35 Wyo. vs. Montana State-Billings, 12/19/77
6. 34 By Brigham Young, 2/6/76 7. 33 Wyo. vs. Montana, 2/3/56
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 55 By New Mexico, 2/18/66
2. 50 Wyo. vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/63
3. 49 By Northern Colorado, 12/18/71 4. 48 Wyo. vs. Weber State, 12/5/64 48 Wyo. vs. Montana, 2/3/56
6. 47 Wyo. vs. San Diego State, 2/7/81 47 Wyo. vs. Evansville, 11/30/74
Arena-Auditorium
(1982-83 through present)
In February 22, 1979, the Joint Appropriations Committee of the state legislature approved $15,668,200 for the new Arena-Auditorium. Construction began in November of that year.
The first Cowboy game played in the ArenaAuditorium was February 20, 1982. Wyoming defeated Air Force 59-29 in the final home game of that season before a capacity crowd of 15,004.
With nearly 200,000 square feet, the ArenaAuditorium still embraces the largest indoor seating capacity within the State of Wyoming.
Over the 36-year history of the Arena-Auditorium, Cowboy Basketball has attracted 73 crowds over 10,000. There have been 15 sellouts (crowds of 15,000 or more) in the history of the Double A. The largest crowd, 16,089, to date coming March 2, 2002, to watch UW defeat Utah 57-56, for the conference title.
Tagged “The Dome of Doom” by Wyoming fans, the Cowboys have won 72 percent of their home games in the Double A. Entering the 2022-23 season and are nearing 1,000 wins at home.
“I saw my first Cowboy game in ‘44 at the base in Cheyenne. The national championship team played and I got in free since I was a paperboy at the time. I did make it over to Laramie to see some games in Half Acre and that was an exciting place to watch a game. The crowds were always large since we had such a good team.
“One of the best players, if not the best, that I’ve watched in UW’s facilities over the years was John Pilch. He was nothing but elbows and a great player, a tough, tough player.
“Most of the games I’ve watched were in the Fieldhouse and the Arena. The Fieldhouse always made me a little jumpy because that place would literally shake when the crowd would get going.
“Wyoming’s basketball facilities have always been as good as anyone’s in the nation, if not better. Laramie has always been a good place to watch a game.”
Maury Brown
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Long-time Cowboy Basketball fan and supporter
The Arena-Auditorium during a game in 2001.
Year-by-Year Attendance in Arena-Auditorium
1984-85 16 100,099 6,256 1985-86 19 154,462 8,130 1986-87 14 135,139 9,653 1987-88 14 184,305 13,165 1988-89 16 108,848 6,803 1989-90 14 119,255 8,518 1990-91 18 163,416 9,079 1991-92 13 103,423 7,956 1992-93 13 86,092 6,622 1993-94 13 104,621 8,048 1994-95 14 117,175 8,370 1995-96 14 100,459 7,176 1996-97 11 59,045 5,368 1997-98 15 106,261 7,084 1998-99 14 93,841 6,703 1999-2000 13 91,154 7,012 2000-01 13 118,111 9,085 2001-02 14 140,370 10,026 2002-03 15 151,620 10,108 2003-04 15 123,017 8,201 2004-05 14 104,541 7,467 2005-06 17 96,420 5,672 2006-07 14 84,963 6,069 2007-08 14 73,673 5,262 2008-09 16 85,211 5,326 2009-10 18 87,931 4,885 2010-11 17 73,890 4,346 2011-12 19 94,139 4,955 2012-13 19 106,685 5,615 2013-14 18 92,716 5,151 2014-15 19 119,897 6,310 2015-16 16 88,030 5,501 2016-17 22 88,699 4,668 2017-18 16 80,159 5,010 2018-19 16 63,383 3,961 2019-20 17 53,792 3,164 2020-21 12 9,073 756 2021-22 15 78,990 5,266 Totals 615 4,052,977 6,590
Arena-Auditorium Largest Crowds
Among the most popular draws in Arena-Auditorium history have been CSU (13 crowds above 10,000), Utah (8), New Mexico (7), Air Force (5), UTEP (5), San Diego State (3), Denver (2) and Louisville (2). But the most popular draw has been BYU, with 18 crowds of over 10,000. There have been 11 other opponents that have attracted one crowd each of over 10,000 to the Double A.
Rank and Date Opponent Score Att.
1. 3-2-02 Utah W 57-56 16,089
2. 2-10-01 Colorado State W 72-70 15,456 3. 2-8-03 Brigham Young L 66-74 15,418 4. 1-21-95 Brigham Young L 52-58 15,218 5. 2-20-88 Colorado State W 57-50 15,208 6. 2-21-87 Brigham Young L 63-67 15,182 7. 2-27-88 San Diego State W 85-59 15,096 8. 1-15-88 Brigham Young L 67-83 15,087 9. 2-22-03 Colorado State W 62-60 15,039 10. 3-20-86 #Clemson W 62-57 15,028 1-10-87 Louisville L 64-67 15,028 12. 12-5-87 Texas Tech W 84-65 15,012 12-19-87 Nebraska W 87-58 15,012 2-6-88 New Mexico W 90-72 15,012 15. 2-20-82 Air Force (Arena Opens) W 59-29 15,004 16. 2-10-96 Brigham Young L 71-81 13,452 17. 1-25-84 Brigham Young W 56-55 13,332 18. 1-20-01 Utah W 78-77(ot) 13,313 19. 2-16-02 UNLV W 82-78 13,301 20. 1-12-02 Colorado State W 95-72 13,183 21. 3-4-88 Boise State W 56-50 13,158 22. 1-17-91 Utah L 83-90 12,867 23. 3-1-03 San Diego State L 73-86 12,863 24. 2-20-86 Brigham Young W 66-56 12,677 25. 2-25-88 Utah W 79-56 12,535 26. 1-20-90 Brigham Young L 60-65 12,517 27. 1-21-84 UTEP L 46-54 12,493 28. 2-4-88 UTEP W 73-59 12,337
1-26-02 New Mexico W 79-67 12,254
2-14-98 Brigham Young W 77-54 12,201
1-19-91 Brigham Young W 86-80 12,109
3-8-86 *UTEP L 64-65 12,039
1-17-87 UTEP W 79-74 12,025
2-20-99 Colorado State L 75-80 12,009
12-14-87 Georgia State W 100-89 11,927
1-15-90 Colorado State L 57-65 11,831
3-17-86 #Loyola Marymount W 99-90 11,658
1-23-92 Brigham Young W 72-67 11,618
2-22-86 Colorado State W 77-70 11,533
2-9-91 New Mexico L 83-85 11,511
1-13-88 Air Force W 81-61 11,341
3-7-86 *New Mexico W 56-54 11,264
1-18-03 New Mexico W 85-81 (ot) 11,242
2-28-02 Brigham Young W 76-60 11,189
2-26-00 Brigham Young W 85-70 11,147
1-25-92 Utah L 79-80 11,137
2-25-89 Colorado State L 59-62 11,119
1-21-88 Hawai’i W 81-61 11,081
1-22-83 Brigham Young L 64-82 11,080
1-20-03 Air Force W 46-44 11,029
1-24-98 Colorado State L 46-53 11,014
1-2-88 Stephen F. Austin W 94-55 10,784
11-27-87 Denver W 113-82 10,715
3-8-91 *Utah L 63-69 10,544
1-21-89 Air Force L 55-58 10,506
2-25-95 Colorado State W 80-73 10,503
2-6-87 Chicago State W 75-64 10,453
1-15-05 Utah L 49-74 10,336
2-10-90 New Mexico L 79-82 10,334
12-18-93 Louisville L 55-72 10,302
1-19-95 Utah W 63-56 10,262
1-15-94 Colorado State W 73-58 10,258
2-14-04 Brigham Young L 53-67 10,218
1-15-00 Colorado State L 71-77 10,211
2-3-01 San Diego State W 101-66 10,191
1-24-15 New Mexico W 63-62 (ot) 10,167
11-23-02 Denver W 85-65 10,059
3-7-91 *UTEP W 71-67 10,048
3-6-04 Air Force L 47-52 10,034
1-29-05 Colorado State W 69-56 10,025
2-23-89 Brigham Young W 72-65 10,021
12-4-82 USC L 55-56 10,016
1-22-01 Brigham Young W 85-78 10,008
1-30-93 Brigham Young L 64-77 10,002
Indicates Conference Tournament games.
Indicates National Invitation Tournament games. (Games not involving Wyoming played in the Arena-Auditorium
10,000
Hawai’i 71, Brigham Young 73 10,269
San Diego State 56, Utah 67 10,048
Arena-Auditorium Records
Individual
POINTS
1. 49 Maurice Alexander vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91
2. 45 LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/17/94
3. 40 Michael Cage, San Diego St. (ot), 2/6/84
4. 37 Ryan Swan, Air Force, 3/2/19
5. 36 Justin James, vs. Colorado St., 2/9/19
36 Hayden Dalton, vs. SDSU, 12/27/17
36 Ugo Udezue vs. Colorado, 12/9/98
8. 35 Brad Jones vs. UAB, 11/18/06
35 Askia Jones, Kansas State, 1/2/92
35 Reginald Slater vs. San Diego St., 2/23/91
35 Reginald Slater vs. Memphis,12/16/90
35 Hunter Maldonado vs. Colorado State, 1/31/22
35 Graham Ike vs. Denver, 12/2/21
14. 34 Keion Bell, Pepperdine vs. Monmouth, 11/28/09
34 Vincent Simpson, Hampton, 11/28/09
34 Robyn Davis vs. New Mexico, 1/14/89
34 Orelando Robinson, Fresno State, 3/5/22
17. 33 Justin James vs. Nevada (2ot), 1/24/18
33 Nathan Sobey vs. Colorado St., 3/8/14
33 Graham Ike vs. Boise State, 2/3/22
33 Drake Jeffries vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
22. 32 Hunter Maldonado vs Idaho State, 11/5/19
32 Alan Herndon vs. Drake (ot), 12/2/17
32 Josh Adams vs. Cal, 12/5/15
32 Leonard Washington vs. CSU, 1/21/12
32 Brent Benson, Texas State, 11/26/08
32 Brad Jones vs. SDSU, 2/17/07
32 Brandon Ewing vs. Boise St., 11/11/06
32 Ugo Udezue vs. UT-Pan Am., 2/16/99
32 Theo Ratliff vs. Hawaii, 2/24/94
32 Maurice Alexander vs. Utah, 1/17/91
33. 31 Louis Adams vs. New Mexico, 2/20/18
31 Josh Adams vs. NU-Omaha, 12/19/15
31 Carlon Brown, Utah, 1/27/10
31 Afam Muojeke vs. CS Bakersfield, 11/14/08
31 Reginald Slater vs. Utah, 1/18/90
31 Robyn Davis vs. UTEP, 1/12/90
31 Anthony Watson, SDSU, 2/13/86
31 Fennis Dembo vs. Hardin Simmons,12/12/85
40 30 Marcus Williams vs Denver, 12/09/20
30 Bogdan Bliznyuk, E. Wash. (ot), 12/12/17
30 Hayden Dalton vs. Chattanooga, 11/10/17
30 Francisco Cruz vs. N. Colo., 11/15/11
30 Afam Muojeke vs. San Diego St., 1/9/10
30 Brandon Ewing vs. UNLV (ot), 1/10/07
30 Wendell White, UNLV (ot), 1/10/07
30 Jay Straight vs. San Diego State, 1/26/04
30 David Murray vs. Denver, 12/1/93
30 Fennis Dembo vs. Texas Tech, 12/5/87
REBOUNDS
1. 27 Reginald Slater vs. Troy State, 12/14/91
2. 22 Adam Waddell vs. Utah, 1/27/10
3. 21 Michael Cage, San Diego St. (ot), 2/6/84
4. 20 Carlton Braff, New Mexico, 3/9/19
20 Hayden Dalton, Fresno State (4ot), 2/8/17
20 Justin Williams vs. Charlotte, 11/15/05
20 Reginald Slater vs. UT Southern, 11/30/88
8. 19 Lee Mayberry, Fresno State, 1/5/94
19 Reginald Slater vs. Mo.-St. Louis, 11/29/90
19 Mark Wrapp vs. Colorado, 12/28/82
11.18 Kevin Cato, Iowa State, 12/16/95
18 Reginald Slater vs. San Diego St., 1/11/90
ASSISTS
1. 15 Jay Straight vs. Winthrop, 12/20/03
2. 14 Mike Jackson vs. Colorado, 12/28/83
3. 12 Jay Straight vs. New Mexico, 2/7/05
12 Hunter Maldonado vs. SJSU, 1/19/22
4. 11 JayDee Luster vs. Peru State, 11/18/09
11 Brandon Ewing vs. Sac State, 12/20/08
11 Anthony Johnson vs. USC, 12/4/82
11 Hunter Maldonado vs. SDSU, 2/28/22
9. 10 Andre Spight, N. Colorado, 12/19/17
10 Marc Jackson, Utah, 1/15/05
10 Jay Straight vs. IPFW, 1/10/05
10 Jay Straight vs. Cal St. Northridge, 12/6/01
10 Anthony Blakes vs. Texas-Pan Am., 2/16/99
10 Mark Dickel, UNLV, 1/31/98
10 Maurice Alexander vs. CSU, 3/7/92
10 Virgil Smith, SDSU, 2/13/92
10 Mike Jackson vs. Tex.-El Paso, 2/12/83
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 16 LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/17/94
16 Reginald Slater vs. SDSU, 2/23/91
16 Maurice Alexander vs. UNM, 2/9/91
4. 15 Ugo Udezue vs. Colorado, 12/9/98
5. 14 Justin James vs. Nevada (2ot), 1/24/18
14 Tony Danridge, New Mexico, 3/7/09
14 Reginald Slater vs. Memphis, 12/16/90
8. 13 Ryan Swan, Air Force, 3/2/19
13 Michael Cage, San Diego St. (ot), 2/6/84
13 Marcus Williams vs. Denver(12/9/20)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 32 LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/17/94
2. 30 Maurice Alexander vs. UNM, 2/9/91
3. 29 Donta Richardson vs. SDSU, 3/1/03
29 Chris Pilz, Missouri-St. Louis, 11/29/90
5. 27 Marcus Walker, Colorado State, 1/26/08
6. 26 Charles Price, Texas Southern, 11/30/88
7. 25 Ugo Udezue vs. Texas-Pan Am., 2/16/99
8. 24 Justin James vs. New Mexico, 3/9/19
24 Robyn Davis vs. New Mexico, 1/14/89
10. 23 Curtis Withers, Charlotte, 11/15/05
23 Ugo Udezue vs. USC, 3/10/99
23 Ugo Udezue vs. Rice, 2/6/99
23 Kenny Smith vs. New Mexico, 1/14/89
23 Graham Ike vs. Boise State, 2/3/22
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 11 Drake Jeffries vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
2. 9 Brent Benson, Texas State, 11/26/08
9 Maurice Alexander vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91
3. 8 Jason McManamen vs. Fresno State, 2/17/16
4. 7 Jake Hendricks vs. Denver, 12/11/18
7 Jason McManamen vs. Fresno State, 2/8/17
Ugo Udezue
7 Sean Ogirri vs. Sacramento St., 12/20/08
7 Sean Ogirri vs. Western State, 12/16/08
7 Donta Richardson vs. New Mexico, 2/15/03
7 LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/17/94
7 Rob Robbins, New Mexico, 2/9/91
11. 6 Drake Jeffries MVSU (11/28/20)
6 Jake Hendricks vs. Air Force, 3/2/19
6 New Williams, Fresno State, 1/3/19
6 Wade Miller, Dixie State, 12/29/18
6 Hayden Dalton vs. San Jose St., 2/17/18
6 Alan Herndon vs. Drake, 12/2/17
6 Alex Aka Gorski vs. Utah State, 1/11/17
6 Jason McManamen vs. UNI, 12/3/16
6 Jason McManamen vs. Utah State, 2/6/16
6 Jeff Elorriage, Boise State, 1/9/13
6 Michael Lyons, Air Force, 2/15/12
6 Luke Martinez vs. Bradley, 12/3/11
6 Sean Ogirri vs. BYU, 3/4/09
6 Vincent Simpson, Hampton, 11/28/09
6 Antonio Flaggs, Sacramento St., 12/20/08
6 Sean Ogirri vs. Denver, 11/29/08
6 Steve Leven vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 12/5/05
6 David Adams vs. New Mexico, 1/12/04
6 Jay Straight vs. Colorado State, 2/22/03
6 David Adams vs. Tennessee St., 12/17/03
6 LaDrell Whitehead vs. Fresno St., 1/27/96
6 Roman Totta vs. UTEP, 1/20/94
6 Roman Totta vs. Colorado State, 1/15/94
6 Askia Jones, Kansas State, 1/2/92
6 Brett Bincent, Marshall, 11/24/90
6 Eric Scanlon, Northwestern St., 12/9/89
6 Chaka Chandler, Evansville, 12/5/89
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 20 LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/17/94
2. 17 Eric Scanlon, Northwestern St., 12/9/89
17 Drake Jeffries vs Hastings College, 11/26/21
4. 16 Maurice Alexander vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91
5. 15 Drake Jeffries vs. MVSU (11/28/20)
15 Jason McManamen vs. Fresno State, 2/17/16
15 Sean Ogirri vs. BYU, 3/4/09
8. 14 Afam Muojeke vs. South Dakota, 12/20/09
14 Donta Richardson vs. San Diego St., 3/1/03
14 Dominick Young, Fresno State, 1/27/96
14 Mark Ziegler, Denver, 12/5/92
14 Chris Pilz, Missouri-St. Louis, 11/29/90
14 Eric Berger, Drake, 1/2/89
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 19 Brandon Ewing vs. UNLV (ot), 1/10/07
2. 18 Fennis Dembo vs. Texas-EI Paso, 2/4/88
3. 17 Brad Jones vs. San Diego State, 2/17/07
4. 16 Francisco Cruz vs. Northern Colo., 11/15/11
5. 15 Josh Adams vs. San Jose State, 3/2/16
15 Nathan Sobey vs. Fresno St., 2/18/14
15 Afam Muojeke vs. Cal St. Bakersfield, 11/14/08
8. 14 Chandler Hutchison, Boise St. (ot), 1/6/18
14 Brad Jones vs. TCU, 1/27/07
14 Jeron Roberts vs. UNLV, 1/31/98
14 David Murray vs. Marshall, 12/21/92
14 Michael Cage, San Diego St. (ot), 2/6/84
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 23 Fennis Dembo vs. Texas-El Paso, 2/4/88
2. 22 Brandon Ewing vs. UNLV (ot), 1/10/07
3. 20 Chandler Hutchison, Boise State (ot), 1/6/18
20 Francisco Cruz vs. Northern Colo., 11/15/11
5. 19 David Murray vs. Marshall, 12/21/92
6. 18 Louis Adams vs. CSU, 2/14/17
18 Brad Jones vs. San Diego State, 2/17/07
18 Steve Leven vs. Princeton, 11/22/04
18 Ugo Udezue vs. Texas-Pan Am., 2/16/99
10. 17 Josh Adams vs. San Jose State 3/2/16
17 Nathan Sobey vs. Fresno State, 2/18/14
17 Jay Straight vs. Princeton, 11/22/04
17 Carlus Groves, San Diego State, 2/26/94
17 David Murray vs. Houston, 12/23/93
17 Michael Cage, San Diego St. (ot), 2/6/84
17 Darryl Adams, Long Beach St.,12/3/83
17 Graham Ike vs. Denver, 12/2/21
Team
POINTS
1. 123 Wyo. vs. Adams State, 1/2/10
2. 120 Wyo. vs. Peru State, 11/18/09
3. 119 by New Mexico, 2/20/18
4. 114 Wyo. vs. New Mexico, 2/20/18
5. 113 Wyo. vs. Denver University, 11/27/87
6. 112 Wyo. vs. Savannah State, 1/8/03
7. 109 Wyo. vs. Tennessee State, 12/17/03
109 Wyo. vs. UNLV, 1/31/00
109 Wyo. vs. Alabama-Birmingham 12/10/88
10. 108 Wyo. vs. Troy State, 12/14/91
108 vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
12. 106 by New Mexico, 1/14/89
13. 105 Wyo. vs. Johnson & Wales, 11/22/08
105 Wyo. vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 12/5/05
15. 104 Wyo. vs. Nevada (2ot), 1/24/18
5. 85 by Charlotte, 11/15/05
6. 83 Wyo. vs. Drake (2ot), 12/2/17
83 by San Diego State, 1/21/02
83 Wyo. vs. UNLV, 1/31/00
83 Wyo. vs. Denver, 11/17/98
83 Wyo. vs. New Mexico, 1/14/89
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 28 Wyo. vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
2. 20 Wyo. vs. Utah State, 2/6/16
3. 16 Wyo. vs. San Jose State, 2/17/18
16 Wyo. vs. Northern Iowa, 12/3/16
16 by Texas State, 11/26/08
6. 15 by Eastern Washington (ot), 12/12/17
15 Wyo. vs. Fresno State, 2/8/17
15 by Fresno State, 2/17/16
9. 14 by Northern Colorado, 12/19/17
14 Wyo. vs. New Mexico, 2/25/17
14 Wyo. vs. Air Force, 12/28/16
14 Wyo. vs. Western State, 11/11/16
14 by New Mexico (ot), 1/5/08
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 59 by Troy State, 12/14/91
104 Wyo. vs. Portland State, 12/29/01
104 Wyo. vs. SW Louisiana, 1/7/89
16. 103 by Nevada (2ot), 1/24/18
103 Wyo. vs. Texas-Pan American, 2/16/99
20. 102 Wyo. vs. Fresno State, 2/8/17
21. 101 Wyo. vs. Alcorn St., 12/21/98
101 Wyo. vs. Western State, 12/14/94
101 Wyo. vs. Marshall, 12/21/92
101 Wyo. vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 11/29/90
25. 100 Wyo. vs. Western State, 12/16/08
100 Wyo. vs. IPFW, 1/10/05
100 Wyo. vs. North Texas, 1/8/00
100 Wyo. vs. Georgia State, 12/14/87
REBOUNDS
1. 63 by San Diego State, 2/23/91
2. 61 by Charlotte, 11/15/05
3. 60 Wyo. vs. Fresno State (4ot), 2/8/17
60 Wyo. vs. SMU, 1/16/99
60 Wyo. vs. Troy State, 12/14/91
6. 58 Wyo. vs. Detroit, 12/28/02
58 Wyo. vs. Air Force, 2/25/99
8. 57 Wyo. vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/24/01
57 Wyo. vs. South Dakota, 12/7/82
10. 56 Wyo. vs. Memphis, 12/16/90
11. 55 Wyo. vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/6/01 55 Wyo. vs. Seattle-Pacific, 12/1/84
ASSISTS
1. 28 Wyo. vs. Drake (2ot), 12/2/17
28 Wyo. vs. TCU, 1/14/99
28 Wyo. vs. San Diego State, 2/13/92
4. 27 Wyo. vs. Peru State, 11/18/09
27 vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
6. 26 Wyo vs. Utah State, 3/4/15
26 Wyo. vs. Colorado, 12/28/82
8. 25 Wyo. vs. San Jose State, 2/17/18
25 Wyo. vs. Texas-Pan American, 2/16/99
25 Wyo. vs. Northwestern State, 11/19/99
25 Wyo. vs. Alcorn St., 12/21/98
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 44 Wyo. vs. SW Louisiana, 1/7/89
2. 43 Wyo. vs. Peru State, 11/18/09
3. 42 Wyo. vs. UNLV, 1/31/00
4. 41 Wyo. vs. Denver Univ., 11/27/87
5. 40 Wyo. vs. Adams State, 1/2/10
40 Wyo. vs. CU-Colorado Springs, 12/5/05
40 Wyo. vs. Western State, 12/14/94
8. 39 Wyo. vs. Johnson & Wales, 11/22/08
39 Wyo. vs. Tennessee State, 12/17/03
39 Wyo. vs. Loyola Marymount (NIT), 3/17/86
39 Wyo. vs. San Diego State, 2/13/86
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 102 by Troy State, 12/14/91
2. 91 by Marshall, 12/21/92
3. 88 by Metro State, 12/01/90
4. 87 Wyo. vs. San Diego State, 2/23/91
2. 54 Wyo. vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21
3. 42 Wyo. vs. San Jose State, 2/17/18
4. 40 Wyo. vs. Drake (2ot), 12/2/17
5. 38 Wyo. vs. Fresno State (4ot), 2/8/17
38 vs. Utah State, 2/6/16
38 by Western State, 12/16/08
8. 37 vs. Nevada (1/22/21)
37 Wyo. vs. Coastal Carolina, 3/13/17
37 by South Dakota State, 11/19/17
11. 36 Wyo. vs. Air Force, 3/2/19
36 Wyo. vs. New Mexico (ot), 1/5/08
13. 35 Wyo. vs. Air Force, 12/18/16
35 by Missouri-St. Louis, 11/29/90
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 44 Wyo. vs. Texas State, 11/26/08
2. 43 Wyo. vs. Savannah State, 1/8/03
3. 39 Wyo. vs. Marshall, 12/21/92
4. 38 Wyo. vs. Troy State, 12/14/91
5. 37 by Adams State, 1/2/10
6. 36 Wyo. vs. Pepperdine (ot), 11/29/09
36 Wyo. vs. Drake, 1/2/89
8. 35 Wyo. vs. Texas A&M (NIT), 3/13/86
35 Wyo. vs. Southern California, 12/9/85
10. 34 Wyo. vs. Nevada (2ot),1/24/18
34 Wyo. vs. Adams State, 1/2/10
34 Wyo. vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11/19/01
34 Wyo. vs. Texas-EI Paso, 2/4/88
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 62 Wyo. vs. Savannah State, 1/8/03
2. 56 Wyo. vs. Texas State, 11/26/08
3. 55 Wyo. vs. Marshall, 12/21/92
4. 54 Wyo. vs. Troy State, 12/14/91
5. 51 Wyo. vs. Pepperdine (ot), 11/29/09
51 Wyo. vs. Utah, 1/18/86
7. 50 by Adams State, 1/2/10
8. 49 Wyo. vs. Adams State, 1/2/10
49 Wyo. vs. UNC-Wilmington, 11/14/05
49 by San Diego State, 2/23/91
Career Individual Leaders
10. Eric Leckner 1985 88 774
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1. Leon Clark 1964 66 11.4
2. Carl Ashley 1968 70 10.2
3. Reginald Slater 1989 92 9.9
4. Justin Williams 2005-06 8.7 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 2001 03 8.7
6. Ron Rivers 1952 54 8.6
7. Rod Penner 1971 73 8.5
8. Josh Davis 1998-02 8.0
9. Leonard Washington 2012-13 7.6 Kenneth Ollie 1978 81 7.6
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
1. Reginald Slater 1989-92 58
2. Leon Clark 1963-66 41
3. Carl Ashley 1967-70 39 4. HL Coleman 1994-97 35
5. Josh Davis 1999-02 31 6. Fennis Dembo 1985-88 28
7. Stan Boyer 1974-75 25 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 2001-03 25
9. Kenneth Ollie 1978-81 24
10. Bill Garnett 1978-82 22
ASSISTS
POINTS SCORED
1. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 2,311
2. Brandon Ewing 2006 09 2,168
3. Justin James 2016-19 2,061
4. Flynn Robinson 1963 65 2,049
5. Eric Leckner 1985 88 1,938
6. Josh Adams 2013-16 1,819
7. Reginald Slater 1989 92 1,809
8. Charles Bradley 1978 81 1,744
9. Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 1,707
9. Jeron Roberts 1995-98 1,599
SCORING AVERAGE
1. Flynn Robinson 1963 65 26.3
2. Tony Windis 1957 59 21.2
3. Carl Ashley 1968 70 20.0
4. Harry Hall 1967 69 19.2 Leon Clark 1964 66 19.2
6. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 17.9
7. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 17.2
8. Charles Bradley 1978 81 17.1
9. Stan Dodds 1968 70 16.7
10. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-97 16.3
REBOUNDS
1. Reginald Slater 1989 92 1,197
2. Josh Davis 1998 02 956
3. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 954
4. HL Coleman 1994-97 939
5. Leon Clark 1964 66 889
6. Bill Garnett 1979 82 840
7. Kenneth Ollie 1978 81 833
8. Carl Ashley 1968 70 818
9. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 807
1. Hunter Maldoando 2017-Pres. 513 2. Sean Dent 1984 88 502
3. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 471 4. Jay Straight 2002-05 453 5. Chris McMillian 1999-03 434 6. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 410 7. Josh Adams 2013-16 398 8. Mike Jackson 1980 83 357 9. Brad Jones 2006-08 351 10. JayDee Luster 2010-12 344
ASSIST AVERAGE
1. Maurice Alexander 1991 92 4.5
2. David Murray 1993 94 4.4
3. Sean Dent 1984 88 4.0
4. Brad Jones 2006-08 3.9 Anthony Blakes 1999-00 3.9 6. JayDee Luster 2010-12 3.8 Jay Straight 2002-05 3.8
8. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 3.7 LaDrell Whitehead 1995-97 3.7 Kenny Smith 1989 90 3.7
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Theo Ratliff 1992 95 425
2. Justin Williams 2005-06 244
3. Alan Herndon 2015-18 184 4. Josh Davis 1998-01 173
5. Eric Leckner 1985 88 164
6. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 135
7. Reginald Slater 1989 92 100 8. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-14 98
9. Bill Garnett 1979 82 97
10. Djibril Thiam 2008-11 95
BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE
1. Justin Williams 2005-06 4.2 2. Theo Ratliff 1992 95 3.8
3. Josh Davis 1998-01 1.5
4. Alan Herndon 2015-18 1.4 Leonard Washington 2012-13 1.4 Joseph Taylor 2007-08 1.4 Reggie Page 1989 90 1.4
7. Eric Leckner 1985 88 1.3
8. Mory Correa 2003-04 1.2 9. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 1.1 Djibril Thiam 2009-11 1.1
STEALS
1. Sean Dent 1984 88 249 2. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 176
3. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 161 4. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-97 150 5. Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 148 6. Josh Adams 2013-16 144 7. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 141
8. Josh Davis 1999-02 140 9. Chris McMillian 1999-03 136 10. Jay Straight 2002-05 126
STEAL AVERAGE
1. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-97 2.1 2. Sean Dent 1984 88 2.0
3. Anthony Blakes 1999-00 1.9 4. Luke Martinez 2012-13 1.8 David Murray 1993 94 1.8 6. Desmar Jackson 2010-11 1.7 Maurice Alexander 1991 92 1.7 8. Kenny Smith 1989 90 1.4 Fennis Dembo 1985 88 1.4
10. Leonard Washington 2012-13 1.3 Brandon Ewing 2006-09 1.3 Donta Richardson 2002-03 1.3
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Fennis Dembo 1985 88 823
2. Flynn Robinson 1963 65 764 3. Eric Leckner 1985 88 753
4. Justin James 2016-19 692 5. Charles Bradley 1978 81 652 6. Reginald Slater 1989 92 644 7. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 639 8. Carl Ashley 1968 70 605
9. Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 591 10. Leon Clark 1964 66 581
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Flynn Robinson 1963-65 1,770
2. Fennis Dembo 1985-88 1,628
3. Justin James 2016-19 1,565
Brandon Ewing 2006-09 1,464
Tony Windis 1957-59 1,390
Carl Ashley 1968-70 1,380
Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 1,339 8. Josh Adams 2013-16 1,333
Career Individual Leaders
9. Harry Hall 1967-69 1,314
10. Eric Leckner 1985-88 1,231
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 300 made)
1. Eric Leckner 1985-88 .612 (753/1231)
2. Reginald Slater 1989-92 .585 (664/1101
3. Stan Dodds 1967-70 .562 (500/889)
4. Tony Martin 1982-84 .556 (330/593)
5. U. Nsonwu-Amadi2001-03 .554 (382/689)
6. Bill Garnett 1979-82 .548 (574/1048)
7. Theo Ratliff 1992-95 .547 (421/769)
Tim Breaux 1989-92 .547 (421/769)
9. Rod Penner 1970-73 .540 (352/652)
10. Charles Bradley 1978-81 .533 (652/1223)
3 POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Jason McManamen 2014-17 210
2. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 193
3. Josh Adams 2013-16 187
4. Riley Grabau 2012-15 171
5. Jay Straight 2002-05 169
6. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-97 168
7. Reggie Fox 1987 89 165
8. Justin James 2016-19 158 Jake Hendricks 2018-20 158
10. Hayden Dalton 2016-18 147
3 POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 594
2. Josh Adams 2013-16 572
3. Jason McManamen 2013-17 559
4. Jay Straight 2002-05 502
5. Justin James 2016-19 469
6. Riley Grabau 2012-15 465
7. LaDrell Whitehead1995-97 459
8. Jake Hendricks 2018-20 443
9. Alexander Aka Gorski2015-18 441
10. Jeron Roberts 1995-98 416
3 POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 80 made)
1. Sean Ogirri 2009 .422 (109/258)
2. Reggie Fox 1987-89 .407 (165/405)
3. Fennis Dembo 1985-88 .396 (143/361)
4. Drake Jeffries 2020-22 .394 (146/371)
4. Francisco Cruz 2011-12 .374 (92/246)
5. Hayden Dalton 2016-18 .373 (147/394)
6. Riley Grabau 2012-15 .368 (171/465)
7. L. Whitehead 1995-97 .366 (168/459)
8. Derrious Gilmore 2012-13 .365 (91/249)
9. Bradley Mann 1997-00 .362 (136/375)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Brandon Ewing 2006-09
2. Fennis Dembo 1985-88
3. Reginald Slater 1989-92
Flynn Robinson 1963-65
5. Justin James 2016-19
6. Jeron Roberts 1995-98
7. Brad Jones 2006-08 476
8. Josh Adams 2013-16 472
9. Harry Hall 1967-69 471
10. Bill Garnett 1979-82 446
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 855
2. Reginald Slater 1989-92 727
3. Justin James 2016-19 710
4. Charles Bradley 1978-81 696
5. Jeron Roberts 1995-98 678 Fennis Dembo 1985-88 678
7. Harry Hall 1967-69 671
8. Brad Jones 2006-08 638
9. Eric Leckner 1985-88 634
10. Josh Adams 2013-16 621
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 100 made)
1. Riley Grabau 2012-15 .882 (217/246)
2. Flynn Robinson 1963-65 .843 (521/618)
3. Donta Richardson 2002-03 .840 (273-325)
4. Hayden Dalton 2016-18 .830 (283/341)
5. M. Alexander 1991-92 .821 (224/273)
6. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 .815 (697/855)
Earl Nau 1961 .815 (101/124)
8. Tyson Johnson 2008-09 .803 (200/249) Les Bolden 1985-86 .803 (183/228)
10. Curt Jimerson 1961-62 .799 (179/224)
GAMES PLAYED
1. Alan Herndon 2015-18 133
2. Justin James 2016-19 131 Josh Adams 2013-16 131 Eric Leckner 1985-88 131
5. Fennis Dembo 1985-88 129 Turk Boyd 1985-88 129
7. David Lodgins 1985-88 128 Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 128
9. Sean Dent 1984-88 127
10. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 126
11. Adam Waddell 2009-12 124
12. Jason McManamen 2014-17 123 Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 123
14. Reginald Slater 1989-92 121 Tim Breaux 1989-92 121
16. Riley Grabau 2012-15 120
17. Josh Davis 1999-02 119
18. Jay Straight 2002-05 118 19. Brian Rewers 1990-93 117 Travis Butler 1989-92 117
GAMES STARTED (SINCE 1984-85)
1. Fennis Dembo 1985-88 128
2. Brandon Ewing 2006-09 125
3. Josh Adams 2013-16 122
4. Eric Leckner 1985-88 116
5. Josh Davis 1999-02 115 Hunter Maldonado 2017-Pres. 115
7. Jay Straight 2002-05 110
8. HL Coleman 1994-97 104 Tim Breaux 1989-92 104
10. Alan Herndon 2015-18 102
11. Reginald Slater 1989-92 101
12. Riley Grabau 2012-15 97
13. Marcus Bailey 2000-03 95
14. Chris McMillian 1999-03 94
15. Larry Nance Jr. 2012-15 90
16. Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 2001-03 88 Jeron Roberts 1995-98 88
Single-Season Individual Leaders
POINTS SCORED
1. Josh Adams 2015-16 740
2. Justin James 2018-19 706
3. Flynn Robinson 1964-65 701
4. Fennis Dembo 1986-87 689
5. Flynn Robinson 1962-63 682
6. Flynn Robinson 1963-64 666
7. Fennis Dembo 1987-88 653
8. Graham Ike 2021-22 644
9. Joe Capua 1955-56 637
10. Eric Leckner 1986-87 634
SCORING AVERAGE
1. Flynn Robinson 1964 65 27.0
2. Flynn Robinson 1962 63 26.2
3. Flynn Robinson 1963 64 25.6
4. Joe Capua 1955 56 24.5
5. Tony Windis 1958 59 24.4
6. Leon Clark 1965 66 22.4
7. Justin James 2018-19 22.1
8. LaDrell Whitehead 1996-97 21.7
9. Carl Ashley 1969 70 21.3
10. Dick Sherman 1965 66 21.2
REBOUNDS
1. Reginald Slater 1990 91 331
2. Justin Williams 2005-06 329
3. Reginald Slater 1989 90 328
4. Reginald Slater 1991 92 327
5. Graham Ike 2021-22 317
5. Hayden Dalton 2016-17 316
6. Leon Clark 1964 65 315
7. Ron Rivers 1952 53 314
8. HL Coleman 1996-97 303
9. Leon Clark 1965 66 302
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1. Leon Clark 1964 65 12.1
2. Leon Clark 1965 66 11.6
3. Reginald Slater 1991 92 11.3 Reginald Slater 1989 90 11.3
5. Justin Williams 2005-06 11.0
6. Carl Ashley 1969-70 10.9
7. HL Coleman 1996-97 10.8
8. Leon Clark 1963-64 10.5 Ron Rivers 1952-53 10.5
10. Dick Sherman 1965-66 10.4
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
1. Reginald Slater 1991-92 19
2. Leon Clark 1964-65 18 Leon Clark 1965-66 18
4. Reginald Slater 1989-90 17 Reginald Slater 1990-91 17
6. Rod Penner 1971-72 16
7. Justin Williams 2005-06 15 Carl Ashley 1967-68 15 Steve Popovich 1969-70 15
10. HL Coleman 1996-97 14 Stan Boyer 1974-75 14 Graham Ike 2020-21 14
ASSISTS
Flynn Robinson
1. Hunter Maldonado 2020-21 207
2. Sean Dent 1986 87 183
3. Brandon Ewing 2008-09 166 Sean Dent 1985 86 166
5. Jay Straight 2004 05 148
6. Maurice Alexander 1991 92 147
7. Brad Jones 2006-07 135
8. Justin James 2018-19 133
9. Hunter Maldonado 2019-20 132 10. Chris McMillian 1998-99 130
ASSIST AVERAGE
1. Hunter Maldonado 2020-21 6.3
2. Sean Dent 1986 87 5.5
3. Jay Straight 2002-05 5.2 Mike Jackson 1982 83 5.2
5. Maurice Alexander 1991 92 5.1
6. Brandon Ewing 2008-09 5.0
7. Chris McMillian 1998-99 4.6 David Murray 1992 93 4.6 Sean Dent 1985 86 4.6
10. Brad Jones 2006-07 4.5 Anthony Blakes 1998-99 4.5
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Justin Williams 2005-06 163 2. Theo Ratliff 1994-95 144 3. Theo Ratliff 1992 93 124 4. Theo Ratliff 1993 94 114 5. Justin Williams 2004 05 81 6. Alan Herndon 2016-17 74 7. Alan Herndon 2017-18 72 8. Reggie Page 1989 90 60 9. Larry Nance Jr. 2013-14 55 Leonard Washington 2012-13 55
BLOCKED SHOT AVERAGE
1. Justin Williams 2005-06 5.4 2. Theo Ratliff 1994-95 5.1 3. Theo Ratliff 1992 93 4.4 4. Theo Ratliff 1993 94 4.1 5. Justin Williams 2004-05 2.9 6. Alan Herndon 2017-18 2.2 7. Larry Nance Jr. 2013-14 2.1 8. Alan Herndon 2016-17 2.0 9. Reggie Page 1989 90 1.9 10. Josh Davis 2000-01 1.8
STEALS
1. Sean Dent 1985 86 93 2. Sean Dent 1986 87 75 3. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-96 70 4. Desmar Jackson 2010-11 61 Sean Dent 1987 88 61 6. Anthony Blakes 1998-99 59 7. Maurice Alexander 1990 91 58 8. Luke Martinez 2011-12 54 9. David Murray 1993 94 53 10. Chris McMillian 1998-99 52
STEAL AVERAGE
1. Sean Dent 1985 86 2.6 2. LaDrell Whitehead 1995-96 2.4 3. Sean Dent 1986 87 2.3 4. Anthony Blakes 1998-99 2.2 5. Luke Martinez 2012-13 2.0 Desmar Jackson 2010-11 2.0 Sean Dent 1987 88 2.0 8. Chris McMillian 1998-99 1.9 David Murray 1993 94 1.9 10. Maurice Alexander 1990 91 1.8
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Flynn Robinson 1964 65 267 2. Flynn Robinson 1962 63 255 3. Eric Leckner 1986 87 246 4. Flynn Robinson 1963 64 242 5. Graham Ike 2020-21 241 6. Fennis Dembo 1986 87 240 7. Justin James 2018-19 228 Eric Leckner 1985 86 228 9. Fennis Dembo 1985 86 227 10. Carl Ashley 1968 69 226
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Moe Radovich 1950 51 635
2. Joe Capua 1955 56 624
3. Flynn Robinson 1962 63 615
4. Flynn Robinson 1964 65 597
5. Flynn Robinson 1963 64 558
6. Justin James 2018-19 557
7. Tony Windis 1957 58 514
8. Carl Ashley 1968 69 506
9. Leon Clark 1965 66 478
10. Terry Happel 1959 60 474
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 75 made)
1. Derek Cooke Jr. 2014-15 .720 (116/161)
2. Eric Leckner 1987-88 .644 (181/281)
3. Eric Leckner 1986-87 .631 (246/390)
4. Derek Cooke Jr. 2013-14 .628 (83/132)
5. Travis Nelson 2007-08 .613 (87/142)
6. Bill Garnett 1981-82 .609 (190/312)
7. Daaron Brown 2006-07 .605 (98/162) Reginald Slater 1990-91 .605 (224/370)
9. U. Nsonwu-Amadi2000-01 .602 (130/216)
10. Joseph Taylor 2007-08 .585 (86/147)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Sean Ogirri 2008-09 109
2. Josh Adams 2015-16 96
3. Drake Jeffries 2021-22 94
4. Jake Hendricks 2019-20 91
5. Jason McManamen 2015-16 92
6. Jason McManamen 2016-17 86
7. Hayden Dalton 2017-18 85
8. Luke Martinez 2011-12 81
9. Derrious Gilmore 2012-13 79
10. Fennis Dembo 1986 87 78
3 POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Jake Hendricks 2019-20 278
2. Jason McManamen 2016-17 260
3. Sean Ogirri 2008-09 258
4. Josh Adams 2015-16 254
5. Luke Martinez 2011-12 242
6 Drake Jeffries 2021-22 230
6. Derrious Gilmore 2012-13 215
7. Hayden Dalton 2017-18 211
8. Jason McManamen 2015-16 209
LaDrell Whitehead 1995-96 193
3 POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 25 made)
1. Brett McFall 1999-00 .460(57/124)
2 Xavier DuSell 2020-21 .456 (57-125)
3. Josh Davis 1999-00 .455 (25/55)
4. Reggie Fox 1987-88 .453 (53/117)
5. Tim Breaux 1991-92 .446 (29/65)
6. Bradley Mann 1997-98 .442 (38/86)
7. David Adams 2003-04 .439 (43/98)
8. Fennis Dembo 1986-87 .424 (78/184)
9. Luke Martinez 2012-13 .422 (35/83) Sean Ogirri 2008-09 .422 (109/258) Gregg Sawyer 1997-98 .422 (27/64)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Brandon Ewing 2008-09 233
2. Josh Adams 2015-16 210
3. Joe Capua 1955-56 203
Justin James 2018-19 200 Jeron Roberts 1997-98 200
6. Brad Jones 2006-07 198
7. Brandon Ewing 2006-07 194
8. Flynn Robinson 1963-64 182
9. Fennis Dembo 1987-88 178
10. Flynn Robinson 1962-63 172
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Joe Capua 1955 56 287
2. Brandon Ewing 2008-09 280
3. Ugo Udezue 1998-99 271
4. Justin James 2018-19 270
5. Brad Jones 2006-07 253
6. Jeron Roberts 1997-98 250
7. Brandon Ewing 2006-07 241
8. Harry Hall 1968-69 235
9. Hunter Maldonado 2021-22 228
10. Graham Ike 2021-22 222
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 35 made)
1. Riley Grabau 2014-15 .939 (92/98)
2. Riley Grabau 2013-14 .892 (83/93)
3. D. Richardson 2001-02 .890 (113/127)
4. Nyaires Redding2017-18 .877 (50/57)
5. Bruno Konopka 1971-72 .867 (52/60)
6. Sean Ogirri 2008-09 .861 (62/72)
7. M. Alexander 1991-92 .857 (102/119)
8. Marcus Bailey 2000-01 .853 (162/190)
9. Paris Bryant 1990-91 .851 (80/94)
10. Jerron Granberry 2013-14 .849 (45/53)
Single-Game Individual Leaders
POINTS SCORED
1. Joe Capua, 51 vs. Montana, 2/3/56 H
2. Tony Windis, 50 vs. New Mexico, 1/10/58 A
3. Maurice Alexander, 49 vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91 H
4. Flynn Robinson, 48 vs. Arizona St., 2/22/64 A
5. Stan Dodds, 45 vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70 A
6. Dick Sherman, 44 vs. Rhode Island, 12/27/65 N
7. Joe Capua, 42 vs. Utah State, 2/17/56 H
8. Jay Straight, 41 vs. Colorado State, 2/26/05 A
Fennis Dembo, 41 vs. UCLA, 3/14/87 N
10. Flynn Robinson, 40 vs. Utah, 2/13/65 H Flynn Robinson, 40 vs. Air Force, 2/29/64 H Flynn Robinson, 40 vs. Denver, 2/1/63 H
REBOUNDS
1. Reginald Slater, 27 vs. Troy St., 12/14/91 H
2. Leon Clark, 24 vs. Arizona, 3/5/66 H
3. HL Coleman, 23 vs. UNLV, 2/27/97 H
Carl Ashley, 23 vs. Utah, 2/27/69 H
Randy Richardson, 23 vs. Arizona St., 1/19/63 H
6. Adam Waddell, 22 vs. Utah, 1/27/10 H
Jerry Brucks, 22 vs. Regis, 12/5/70 H
Leon Clark, 22 vs. Brigham Young 2/11/65 H Fred Gish, 22 vs. Utah, 2/2/62 H
10. Carl Ashley, 21 vs. Air Force, 3/2/70 H
Gary VonKrosigk, 21 vs. Utah, 2/23/67 H
Leon Clark, 21 vs. Idaho State, 12/16/65 A
LeRoy Hulsebus, 21 vs. New Mexico, 2/14/59 H
Dave Bradley, 21 vs. Villanova, 12/30/55 N
ASSISTS
1. Jay Straight, 15 vs. Winthrop, 12/20/03 H
2. Mike Jackson, 14 vs. Colorado, 12/28/82 H
3. Chris McMillian, 13 vs. Delaware St., 12/19/00 H
4. Jay Straight, 12 vs. New Mexico, 2/7/05 H
Hunter Maldonado vs. SJSU, 1/19/22 H
6. JayDee Luster, 11 vs. Peru State, 11/18/09 H
Brandon Ewing, 11 vs. Sacramento St., 12/20/08 H Sean Dent, 11 vs. Air Force, 3/6/86 H
Hunter Maldonado 11 vs. SDSU, 2/28/22 H
10. Hunter Maldonado 10 vs. Nevada, 1/14/20 A
Jay Straight, 10 vs. IPFW, 1/10/05 H
Chris McMillian, 10 vs. Colorado St., 2/10/01 H
Jay Straight, 10 vs. Cal St. Northridge, 12/6/01 H
Anthony Blake, 10 vs. Texas-Pan American, 2/16/99 H
Maurice Alexander, 10 vs. Colorado St., 3/7/92 H Maurice Alexander, 10 vs. Ohio, 12/28/91 N
Fennis Dembo, 10 vs. Hawaii, 1/25/86 A
BLOCKED SHOTS
1. Justin Williams, 12 vs. Utah, 3/10/06 N
2. Justin Williams, 11 vs. BYU, 2/18/06 H
Theo Ratliff, 11 vs. Brigham Young, 2/3/94 H
Theo Ratliff, 11 vs. Mississippi St., 12/28/94 N
5. Theo Ratliff, 10 vs. San Diego St., 2/25/93 A
6. Justin Williams, 9 vs. Charlotte, 11/15/05 H
Theo Ratliff, 9 vs. Iowa State, 12/3/94 A
Theo Ratliff, 9 vs. UTEP, 2/11/93 H
Theo Ratliff, 9 vs. Marshall, 12/21/92 H
Theo Ratliff, 9 vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/7/92 A
STEALS
1. Luke Martinez, 9 vs. Illinois St., 12/4/12 A
2. Steve Leven, 7 vs. Washington St., 11/30/05 A Anthony Blakes, 7 vs. TCU, 2/11/99 A Sean Dent, 7 vs. Denver, 11/28/86 H
5. Desmar Jackson, 6 vs. Kennesaw St., 12/28/10 H Brad Jones, 6 vs. Colorado Mines, 11/29/06 H Marcus Bailey, 6 vs. Colorado St., 1/12/02 H Anthony Blakes, 6 vs. San Diego St., 1/29/00 H Anthony Blakes, 6 vs. Tulsa, 2/4/99 H LaDrell Whitehead, 6 vs. Denver, 11/29/94 H David Murray, 6 vs. Brigham Young, 1/30/93 H Sean Dent, 6 vs. Denver, 11/27/87 H Sean Dent, 6 vs. Air Force, 1/16/86 H
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Flynn Robinson, 21 vs. Arizona St., 2/22/64 A
2. Stan Dodds, 19 vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70 A Dick Sherman, 19 vs. Rhode Island, 12/27/65 N Tony Windis, 19 vs. New Mexico, 1/10/58 A
5. Flynn Robinson, 18 vs. Utah, 2/13/65 H
Flynn Robinson, 18 vs. Air Force, 2/29/64 H
7. Jay Straight, 16 vs. Colorado St., 2/26/05 A Reginald Slater, 16 vs. San Diego St., 2/23/91 H Maurice Alexander, 16 vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91 H Curt Jimerson, 16 vs. Nebraska, 12/20/61 H Joe Capua, 16 vs. Montana, 2/3/56 H
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Tony Windis, 38 vs. Montana, 2/5/59 A
2. Flynn Robinson, 37 vs. Brigham Young, 2/9/63 A
3. Flynn Robinson, 36 vs. Arizona St., 2/22/64 A
4. Joe Capua, 34 vs. Montana, 2/3/56 H
5. Flynn Robinson, 33 vs. Brigham Young, 2/28/63 H
6. Dick Sherman, 33 vs. Rhode Island, 12/27/65 N
7. Joe Capua, 32 vs. Denver, 2/24/56 A
8. Stan Dodds, 31 vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70 A Flynn Robinson, 31 vs. Brigham Young, 3/5/65 A
Flynn Robinson, 31 vs. Air Force, 2/29/64 H
Tony Windis, 31 vs. Montana, 3/7/59 H
Tony Windis, 31 vs. Utah State, 1/16/59 H
Tony Windis, 31 vs. Montana, 2/7/58 H
3 POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Drake Jeffries 11 vs. Hastings, 11/26/21 H
2. Josh Adams, 9 vs. Colorado State, 2/20/16 A Maurice Alexander, 9 vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91 H
4. Jason McManamen, 8 vs. Fresno State, 2/17/16 H
5. Jason McManamen, 7 vs. Fresno State (4ot), 2/8/17 H
Josh Adams, 7 vs. UNLV, 2/27/16 A
Josh Adams, 7 vs. New Mexico, 1/16/16 A
Josh Adams, 7 vs. Marshall, 12/21/15 N
Luke Martinez, 7 vs. South Dakota, 11/15/12 H
Sean Ogirri, 7 vs. Air Force, 2/28/09 A
Sean Ogirri, 7 vs. UNLV, 1/17/09 A
Sean Ogirri, 7 vs. Sacramento St., 12/20/08 H
Sean Ogirri, 7 vs. Western St., 12/16/08 H
Donta Richardson, 7 vs. New Mexico, 2/15/03 A
Roman Totta, 7 vs. Fresno State, 3/5/94 A
Jake Hendricks, 7 vs. Air Force, 2/6/19 A
Hunter Thompson, 7 vs. ETSU, 12/21/18 N
Jake Hendricks, 7 vs. Denver, 12/11/18 H
Jake Hendricks 7 vs. Nevada 2/25/20 H
3 POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1 Jake Hendricks, 17 vs. UNLV, 1/11/20 H
Drake Jeffries 17 vs. Hastings, 11/26/21 H
3. Josh Adams, 16 vs Colorado State, 2/20/16 A Roman Totta, 16 vs. Fresno State, 3/5/94 A Maurice Alexander, 16 vs. New Mexico, 2/9/91 H
6. Drake Jeffries, 15 vs. MVSU, 11/28/20 H Jason McManamen, 15 vs. Fresno State, 2/17/16 H Sean Ogirri, 15 vs. Brigham Young, 3/4/09 H Sean Ogirri, 15 vs. UNLV, 1/17/09 A LaDrell Whitehead, 15 vs. Fresno St., 3/7/96 N
11. Jason McManamen, 14 vs. USC, 12/23/16 N Josh Adams, 14 vs. UNLV, 2/27/16 A Afam Muojeke, 14 vs. South Dakota, 12/20/09 H Donta Richardson, 14 vs. San Diego St., 3/1/03 H Jake Hendricks, 14 vs. Nebraska-Wesleyan, 12/28/19 Jake Hendricks, 14 at Denver, 12/21/19
FREE THROWS MADE
1. Jeron Roberts, 20 vs. UTEP 2/7/98 A
2. Brandon Ewing, 19 vs. UNLV, 1/10/07 H Joe Capua, 19 vs. Montana, 2/3/56 H
4. Fennis Dembo, 18 vs. UTEP, 2/4/88 H Joe Capua, 18 vs. Utah State, 2/17/56 H
6. Brad Jones, 17 vs. San Diego St., 2/17/07 H Al Eastland, 17 vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/62 H
8. Jason McManamen, 16 vs. Pacific, 11/22/16 Josh Adams, 16 vs. Houston, 12/22/15 N Francisco Cruz, 16 vs. Northern Colo., 11/15/11 H Marcus Bailey, 16 vs. UNLV, 3/3/01 A
Harry Hall, 16 vs. Arizona State, 2/3/68 A
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Joe Capua, 26 vs. Montana, 2/3/56 H
2. Fennis Dembo, 23 vs. UTEP, 2/4/88 H
3. Brandon Ewing, 22 vs. UNLV, 1/10/07 H Tony Windis, 22 vs. Boston, 12/29/56 N
5. Charles Bradley, 21 vs. Utah, 2/22/80 H Joe Capua, 21 vs. Utah State, 2/17/56 H
7. Francisco Cruz, 20 vs. Northern Colo., 11/15/11 H Jeron Roberts, 20 vs. UTEP, 2/7/98 A
9. Josh Adams, 19 vs. Houston, 12/22/16 N Ugo Udezue, 19 vs. SMU, 2/13/99 A David Murray, 19 vs. Marshall, 12/21/92 H Al Eastland, 19 vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/62 H Tony Windis, 19 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/22/58 A Joe Capua, 19 vs. Oregon State, 12/10/55 A Ron Rivers, 19 vs. Montana, 2/16/53 A Bill Sharp, 19 vs. Utah State, 1/9/53 H
Tim Breaux Jeron RobertsSingle-Season Team Records
POINTS
1. 2961 2016-17 (38 games)
2. 2641 1990-91 (32 games)
3. 2633 2017-18 (33 games)
4. 2567 1999-00 (31 games)
5. 2528 1985-86 (36 games)
6. 2504 1987-88 (32 games)
7. 2471 2008-09 (33 games)
8. 2466 2021-22 (34 games)
9. 2415 1986-87 (34 games)
10. 2366 2006-07 (32 games) 2366 1965-66 (26 games)
REBOUNDS
1. 1455 2016-17 (38 games)
2. 1423 1951-52 (35 games)
3. 1416 1965-66 (26 games)
4. 1302 1968-69 (28 games)
5. 1299 1964-65 (25 games)
6. 1276 1967-68 (27 games)
7. 1275 1990-91 (32 games) 1275 1966-67 (29 games)
9. 1260 1999-00 (31 games) 1260 1980-81 (30 games)
ASSISTS
1. 568 2016-17 (38 games)
2. 567 1985-86 (36 games)
3. 556 1986-87 (34 games)
4. 540 1998-99 (28 games)
5. 518 2017-18 (33 games)
6. 505 2000-01 (30 games)
7. 501 1999-00 (31 games)
501 2014-15 (35 games)
9. 475 1987-88 (32 games)
10. 473 1982-83 (29 games)
BLOCKS
1. 221 2005-06 (32 games)
2. 184 1992-93 (28 games)
3. 177 1994-95 (28 games)
4. 173 2016-17 (38 games)
5. 162 1993-94 (28 games)
6. 144 2007-08 (30 games)
144 2004-05 (28 games)
144 2000-01 (30 games)
9. 136 2001-02 (31 games)
10. 132 2009-10 (31 games)
STEALS
1. 264 1998-99 (28 games)
2. 250 1995-96 (29 games)
3. 249 1999-00 (31 games)
4. 241 2009-10 (31 games)
5. 233 2010-11 (31 games)
233 1988-89 (31 games)
7. 227 2011-12 (33 games)
8. 217 1990-91 (32 games)
9. 215 2017-18 (33 games)
10. 214 2012-13 (34 games)
Sean Dent
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 986 2016-17 (38 games, 2269 FGA)
2. 958 1985-86 (36 games, 1809 FGA) 3. 939 1965-66 (26 games, 2043 FGA) 4. 916 1999-00 (31 games, 2085 FGA) 5. 906 1990-91 (32 games, 1875 FGA) 6. 889 1987-88 (32 games, 1735 FGA) 7. 887 1964-65 (26 games, 1942 FGA) 8. 880 1986-87 (34 games, 1724 FGA) 9. 873 2017-18 (33 games, 1959 FGA) 10. 864 1967-68 (27 games, 1894 FGA)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 2351 1951-52 (35 games)
2. 2335 1950-51 (37 games)
3. 2269 2016-17 (38 games)
3. 2085 1999-00 (31 games)
4. 2043 1965-66 (26 games)
5. 1959 2017-18 (33 games)
6. 1942 1964-65 (26 games)
7. 1894 1967-68 (27 games)
8. 1888 1966-67 (29 games)
9. 1876 1998-99 (28 games)
10. 1875 1990-91 (32 games)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 369 2016-17 (38 games)
2. 307 2015-16 (31 games)
3. 304 2017-18 (33 games)
4. 275 2021-22 (34 games)
5. 260 2019-20 (33 games)
6 251 2020-21 (25 games)
7. 248 2018-19 (32 games)
8. 224 2012-13 (34 games)
9. 222 1999-00 (31 games)
10. 211 2008-09 (33 games)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 1056 2016-17 (38 games)
2. 881 2017-18 (33 games)
3. 829 2015-16 (31 games) 4. 809 2019-20 (33 games)
5. 804 2021-22 (34 games)
6. 720 2018-19 (32 games)
7 704 2020-21 (25 games)
8. 695 2012-13 (34 games) 8. 642 2014-15 (35 games) 10. 635 1999-00 (31 games)
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 668 2008-09 (33 games, 919 FTA)
2. 663 1952-53 (30 games, 965 FTA)
3. 654 1990-91 (32 games, 853 FTA)
4. 634 2002-03 (32 games, 903 FTA)
5. 620 2016-17 (38 games, 849 FTA)
5. 612 1985-86 (36 games, 891 FTA)
6. 602 2001-02 (31 games, 862 FTA) 7. 601 1968-69 (28 games, 892 FTA) 8. 588 2000-01 (30 games, 837 FTA) 9. 585 1987-88 (32 games, 815 FTA) 10. 584 1967-68 (27 games, 831 FTA)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 965 1952-53 (30 games)
2. 919 2008-09 (33 games)
3. 903 2002-03 (32 games)
4. 892 1968-69 (28 games)
5. 891 1985-86 (36 games)
6. 864 2009-10 (31 games) 7. 863 2005-06 (32 games) 8. 862 2001-02 (31 games) 9. 854 1951-52 (35 games) 10. 853 1990-91 (32 games)
Single-Game Team Records
POINTS
1. 123 vs. Adams State (71), 1/2/10 H
2. 121 vs. Miss. Valley State (62), 11/30/79 H
3. 120 vs. Peru State (73), 11/18/09 H
120 vs. Nevada Southern (87), 12/2/67 H
120 vs. Arizona State (85), 3/3/66 H
6. 115 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/17/88 N
115 vs. Idaho State (96), 2/9/67 H
8. 114 vs. New Mexico (119), 2/20/18 H
114 vs. Air Force (83), 3/2/68 H
10. 113 vs. Denver, 11/27/87 H
113 vs. Utah State (88), 11/30/68 H
113 vs. New Mexico State (80), 1/28/66 H
REBOUNDS
1. 76 vs. Utah State, 2/17/56 H
2. 73 vs. Roosevelt U., 1/9/78 H
73 vs. New Mexico, 2/14/59 H
73 vs. Montana, 12/7/64 H
73 vs. Idaho State, 12/16/55 A
6. 72 vs. Denver, 1/24/69 H
7. 71 vs. Denver, 2/13/59 H
8. 70 vs. Concordia (Minn.), 12/10/79 H
9. 69 vs. Central Missouri, 12/16/66 H
10. 68 vs. New Mexico, 2/22/57 H
ASSISTS
1. 29 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/17/88 N
29 vs. New Mexico, 2/26/87 A
3. 28 vs. Drake (2ot), 12/2/17
28 vs. TCU, 1/14/99 H
28 vs. San Diego State, 2/13/92 H
6. 27 vs. Peru State, 11/18/09 H
27 vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 11/26/99 A
8. 26 vs. Utah State, 3/4/15 H
26 vs. Montana State, 12/11/99 N
26 vs. Colorado, 12/2/87 A
BLOCKS
1. 15 vs. San Diego State, 1/11/90 H
2. 14 vs. Utah, 3/10/06 N
14 vs. Denver, 1/4/05 H
4. 13 vs. Brigham Young, 2/18/06 H
13 vs. Southern Illinois, 12/3/05 H
6. 12 vs. CU-Colo. Springs, 12/5/05 H
12 vs. Gonzaga, 3/14/02 N
12 vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 11/26/99 A
12 vs. Brigham Young, 2/3/94 H
12 vs. Utah State, 12/29/93 N
12 vs. Marshall, 12/21/92 H
STEALS
1. 21 vs. Peru State, 11/18/09 H
2. 20 vs. Adams State, 1/2/10 H
3. 17 vs. Colorado Mines, 11/29/06 H
17 vs. Colorado, 12/13/95 A
17 vs. San Diego State, 1/7/93 H
17 vs. Denver, 11/27/87 H
7. 16 vs. Indiana State, 12/4/10, H
16 vs. TCU, 2/11/99 A
16 vs. Alcorn State, 12/21/98 H
16 vs. Brigham Young, 1/30/93 H
16 vs. Memphis, 11/28/89 A
FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 49 vs. Miss. Valley State, 11/30/79 H 49 vs. Nevada Southern, 12/2/67 H
3. 48 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3/17/88 N 48 vs. Utah, 2/13/65 A
5. 47 vs. Drake, 1/2/89 H 47 vs. Texas Southern, 11/30/88 H 47 vs. Sacramento State, 1/3/78 H 47 vs. Arizona State, 3/3/66 H 47 vs. Denver, 1/22/65 H
10. 46 vs. Southern Mississippi, 12/29/90 N 46 vs. Adams State, 12/6/80 H 46 vs. Air Force, 3/2/68 H 46 vs. Utah, 2/25/66 A
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 98 vs. Montana, 12/7/64 H
2. 97 vs. Sacramento St., 1/3/78 H
3. 96 vs. Nevada Southern, 12/2/67 H 96 vs. Brigham Young, 2/26/66 A 96 vs. Brigham Young, 2/11/65 H
6. 95 vs. Utah, 1/31/73 H 95 vs. Bowling Green, 12/29/65 A
8. 94 vs. Whittier, 12/18/76 A
9. 93 vs. Idaho State, 12/9/67 H 93 vs. Rhode Island, 12/27/65 A
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. 28 vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21 H 2. 20 vs. Utah State, 2/6/16 H
3. 17 vs. Colorado State, 2/20/16 A
4. 16 at Air Force (1/18/21)A 16 vs. San Jose State, 2/17/18 H 16 vs. Northern Iowa, 12/3/16 H
7. 15 vs Utah State, 3/6/20 H 15 vs. Air Force, 2/6/19 A 15 vs. Fresno State, 2/8/17 H
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. 54 vs. Hastings College, 11/26/21 H 2. 42 vs. San Jose State, 2/17/18 H 3. 40 at San Diego State, 1/28/21 A 40 vs. Drake (2ot), 12/2/17 H
5. 38 vs. Fresno State, 2/8/17 H 38 vs. USC, 12/23/16 N 38 vs. Utah State, 2/6/16 H
8. 37 vs. Air Force, 2/6/19 A 37 at Colorado State, 1/31/18 A 37 at Denver, 11/29/17 A 37 vs. Colorado State, 2/20/16 A 37 vs. Fresno State, 2/17/16 H
FREE THROWS MADE
1. 44 vs. Texas State, 11/26/08 H 56 FTA
2. 43 vs. Savannah State, 1/8/03 H 62 FTA
3. 42 vs. Boston U., 12/29/56 A 55 FTA
4. 41 vs. Denver, 11/25/09 A 51 FTA
41 vs. Brigham Young, 2/17/62 H 50 FTA
6. 39 vs. Marshall, 12/21/92 H 55FTA
7. 38 vs. Troy State, 12/14/91, H 54 FTA
8. 36 vs. Houston, 12/22/15 N
36 vs. Pepperdine (ot), 11/29/09 H 51 FTA
36 vs. Loyola Marymount, 11/30/02 N 53 FTA
36 vs. Drake, 1/2/89 H 47 FTA
36 vs. Arizona State, 2/28/70 H 46 FTA
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 62 vs. Savannah State, 1/8/03 H
2. 56 vs. Texas St., 11/26/08 H 56 vs. Utah State, 12/13/68 A
4. 55 vs. Marshall, 12/21/92 H
55 vs. Boston U., 12/29/56 A
6. 54 vs. Troy State, 12/14/91 H
7. 53 vs. Loyola Marymount, 11/30/02 N
8. 51 vs. Pepperdine, 11/29/09 H
51 vs. Denver, 11/25/09 A 51 vs. Utah, 1/18/86 H
Yearly Team Scoring
Records by Robert H. BurnsYear ...... Won Lost Pct. Wyo.Opp.
1905 .............. 1 0 100 17.0 8.0
1906 3 2 60 17.8 16.6
1907 3 4 43 27.3 34.9
1908 .............. 2 3 40 25.2 41.8
1909 3 3 50 29.8 28.7
1910 3 3 50 34.5 31.3
1911 .............. 1 4 20 16.8 35.5
1912 5 6 46 23.6 27.6
1913 .............. 2 5 29 21.8 29.3
1914 1 3 25 20.0 27.3
1915 2 4 33 30.9 25.6
1916 .............. 3 2 60 32.7 27.7
1917 4 4 50 24.9 22.4
1918 4 2 67 27.0 22.4
1919 .............. 7 2 78 22.9 16.3
1920 10 1 91 29.9 15.6
1921 3 4 43 24.5 21.9
1922 .............. 2 7 22 19.7 27.6
1923 2 6 25 20.9 33.0
1924 .............. 2 13 13 17.9 27.1
1925 9 6 60 26.7 23.3
1926 12 5 71 34.2 23.9
1927 .............. 9 5 64 29.0 24.0
1928 13 8 62 36.6 35.0
1929 15 4 79 39.3 27.3
1930 .............. 13 6 68 38.6 27.3
1931 19 4 83 40.9 28.3
1932 19 2 90 38.4 29.7
1933 .............. 18 5 78 41.3 30.4
1934 26 4 87 37.6 25.4
1935 .............. 11 5 69 28.9 25.4
1936 12 7 63 35.9 30.3
1937 8 9 47 40.0 31.3
1938 .............. 12 5 71 44.1 36.4
1939 10 11 48 40.5 40.4
1940 6 10 38 37.8 39.0
1941 .............. 14 6 70 44.3 38.5
1942 15 5 75 52.6 44.2
1943 31 2 94 59.4 39.4
1944 .............. No team, WWII
1945 10 18 36 62.0 67.8
1946 .............. 22 4 85 51.2 40.9
1947 22 6 79 48.6 42.6
1948 18 9 67 47.2 40.8
1949 .............. 25 10 71 50.8 43.1
1950 25 11 69 48.3 41.4
1951 26 11 70 58.6 52.6
1952 .............. 28 7 80 64.4 51.9
1953 20 10 67 59.8 55.9
1954 19 9 68 60.8 54.3
1955 .............. 17 9 65 63.5 60.5
1956 7 19 27 63.2 66.6
1957 .............. 6 19 24 63.8 70.6
1958 13 14 48 67.1 66.6
Year ...... Won Lost Pct. Wyo.Opp.
1959 4 22 15 64.5 76.1
1960 5 19 21 61.5 69.9
1961 .............. 7 18 28 65.2 71.2
1962 9 17 35 66.7 75.1
1963 11 15 42 71.6 75.3
1964 .............. 12 14 46 78.0 78.3
1965 16 10 62 86.3 80.0
1966 17 9 65 91.0 81.8
1967 15 14 52 73.4 74.9
1968 18 9 67 85.6 80.5
1969 .............. 19 9 68 82.2 74.3
1970 19 7 73 83.9 79.7
1971 10 15 40 75.6 77.5
1972 .............. 12 14 46 71.0 73.8
1973 9 17 35 60.8 66.9
1974 4 22 15 68.9 80.0
1975 .............. 10 16 39 68.7 71.5
1976 10 17 37 66.4 65.9
1977 17 10 63 75.4 72.7
1978 12 15 44.4 78.0 77.7
1979 15 12 55.6 70.6 65.6
1980 .............. 18 10 64.3 69.0 58.7
1981 24 6 80.0 73.6 57.5
1982 23 7 76.7 62.8 51.5
1983 .............. 16 13 55.2 62.9 60.1
1984 17 13 56.7 62.2 58.4
1985 15 14 51.7 65.4 65.5
1986 .............. 24 12 66.7 70.2 66.3
1987 24 10 70.6 71.0 65.7
1988 26 6 81.3 78.3 71.1
1989 14 17 45.2 72.8 73.6
1990 15 14 51.7 72.0 67.5
Year ...... Won Lost Pct. Wyo.Opp.
1991 .............. 20 12 62.5 82.5 76.6
1992 16 13 55.2 74.4 70.3
1993 13 15 46.4 68.8 69.5
1994 .............. 14 14 50.0 70.1 68.6
1995 13 15 46.4 67.0 65.1
1996 14 15 48.3 74.0 74.8
1997 .............. 12 16 42.9 72.3 72.5
1998 19 9 67.9 63.8 59.1
1999 18 10 64.3 81.6 76.6
2000 19 12 61.3 82.8 77.5
2001 20 10 66.6 76.1 70.6
2002 .............. 22 9 70.9 75.0 68.7
2003 21 11 65.6 73.2 70.8
2004 11 17 39.3 70.0 69.0
2005 .............. 15 13 53.6 70.9 70.9
2006 14 18 43.8 67.2 67.2
2007 17 15 53.1 73.9 74.5
2008 .............. 12 18 40.0 69.0 72.4
2009 19 14 57.6 74.9 74.2
2010 10 21 32.3 70.6 74.5
2011 10 21 32.3 65.9 69.7
2012 21 12 63.6 62.7 56.2
2013 .............. 20 14 58.8 61.0 59.1
2014 18 15 54.5 64.5 61.7
2015 25 10 .714 61.5 56.4
2016 ............. 14 18 .419 43.9 43.5
2017 23 15 .605 77.9 74.6
2018 ............. 20 13 .606 79.8 78.7
2019............... 8 24 .250 65.8 75.3
2020 ............. 9 24 .272 62.7 69.9
2021 ............. 14 11 .560 76.6 75.5
2022 25 9 .735 72.5 65.5
Annual Statistic Leaders
Scoring Average
Year Name Gms. FG 3Pt FT Pts. Avg.
14-15 Fulton Bellamy 2 42 21.0
15-16 Fulton Bellamy 1 20 20.0
16-17 Harry Craig 5 73 14.6
17-18 Milward Simpson 5 58 11.6
18-19 Robert Burns 9 75 8.3
19-20 Robert Burns 10 112 11.2
20-21 Robert Fitske 8 75 9.4
21-22 William Smyth 11 85 7.7
22-23 Don Thompson 9 58 6.4 23-24 Bill Lester 7 50 7.1 24-25 Cyril Fox 12 21 13 55 4.5 25-26 Oswald Koerfer 17 60 13 133 7.8 26-27 Don Harkins 13 63 19 145 11.1 27-28 Oswald Koerfer 21 72 23 167 7.9
28-29 Robert Outsen 19 95 32 222 11.6
29-30 James Jaicoletti 14 60 22 142 10.1 30-31 Leslie Witte 23 108 58 274 11.9 31-32 Leslie Witte 20 96 46 238 11.9 32-33 Leslie Witte 23 92 50 234 10.1 33-34 Leslie Witte 27 135 53 323 11.9
Willard West 16 53 18 124 7.7
35-36 Lew Young 19 77 40 194 10.2
John Winterholler 14 46 23 115 8.2
Lew Young 17 98 31 227 13.3
38-39 Lew Young 20 96 28 220 11.0
39-40 Willie Rothman 15 61 36 158 10.5
40-41 Bill Strannigan 19 81 38 200 10.5
41-42 Milo Komenich 19 95 32 222 11.6
42-43 Milo Komenich 33 257 37 551 16.6 43-44 No Team 44-45 George Nostrand 26 113 32 258 9.9 45-46 Milo Komenich 26 162 48 372 14.3 46-47 James Reese 28 124 80 328 11.7 47-48 John Pilch 27 95 74 264 9.7 48-49 John Pilch 35 133 109 375 10.7 49-50 John Pilch 36 145 130 420 11.6 50-51 Moe Radovich 37 213 79 505 13.6 51-52 Moe Radovich 32 158 97 413 12.9 52-53 Bill Sharp 27 111 163 385 14.3 53-54 Bill Sharp 28 110 126 346 12.4 54-55 Harry Jorgensen 26 125 127 377 14.5 55-56 Joe Capua 26 217 203 637 24.5 56-57 Tony Windis 24 163 131 457 19.0 57-58 Tony Windis 26 219 107 545 20.9 58-59 Tony Windis 19 178 107 463 24.3 59-60 Terry Happel 24 155 103 413 17.2 60-61 Earl Nau 25 160 101 421 16.8 61-62 Curt Jimerson 26 173 108 454 17.5 62-63 Flynn Robinson 26 255 172 682 26.2 63-64 Flynn Robinson 26 242 182 666 25.6 64-65 Flynn Robinson 26 267 167 701 27.0 65-66 Leon Clark 26 221 140 582 22.4 66-67 Harry Hall 29 188 159 535 18.4 67-68 Harry Hall 27 192 158 542 20.1 68-69 Carl Ashley 28 226 136 588 21.0 69-70 Stan Dodds 26 191 157 539 20.7 70-71 Willie Roberson 24 206 70 482 20.1 71-72 Rod Penner 26 164 108 436 16.8 72-73 Ron Crowell 26 133 47 313 12.0 73-74 Ron Crowell 26 198 64 460 17.7 74-75 Stan Boyer 26 177 51 405 15.6 75-76 Pat Flanigin 27 154 33 341 12.6 76-77 Joe Fazekas 26 128 94 350 13.5 77-78 Doug Bessert 27 129 85 343 12.7 78-79 Charles Bradley 25 142 108 392 15.7 79-80 Charles Bradley 24 164 131 459 19.1 80-81 Charles Bradley 30 225 127 577 19.2 81-82 Bill Garnett 30 190 164 544 18.1 82-83 Tony Martin 29 150 77 377 13.0 83-84 Tony Martin 30 170 96 436 14.5 84-85 Rodney Gowens 29 146 125 417 14.4 85-86 Fennis Dembo 34 227 123 577 17.0 86-87 Fennis Dembo 34 240 78 131 689 20.2 87-88 Fennis Dembo 32 205 65 178 653 20.4 88-89 Robyn Davis 30 213 41 119 586 19.5 89-90 Reginald Slater 29 170 0 145 485 16.7 90-91 Reginald Slater 32 224 0 165 613 19.2 91-92 Reginald Slater 29 184 0 150 518 17.9 92-93 David Murray 28 139 16 90 384 13.7 93-94 David Murray 28 166 22 120 474 16.9 94-95 LaDrell Whitehead 28 121 50 126 418 14.9 95-96 LaDrell Whitehead 29 145 68 155 513 17.7 96-97 LaDrell Whitehead 18 111 50 118 390 21.7 97-98 Jeron Roberts 28 150 32 200 532 19.0 98-99 Ugo Udezue 28 206 1 162 575 20.5 99-00 Josh Davis 31 175 25 67 442 14.3 00-01 Marcus Bailey 30 165 28 162 520 17.3 01-02 Marcus Bailey 31 165 22 101 453 14.6 02-03 Donta Richardson 32 178 62 160 578 18.1 03-04 Jay Straight 27 138 49 99 424 15.7 04-05 Jay Straight 28 167 58 113 505 18.0 05-06 Brandon Ewing 32 126 34 137 423 13.2 06-07 Brandon Ewing 31 186 50 194 616 19.9 07-08 Brandon Ewing 30 162 60 133 517 17.2 08-09 Brandon Ewing 33 165 49 233 612 18.5 09-10 Afam Muojeke 16 77 29 86 269 16.8 10-11 Desmar Jackson 30 151 25 111 438 14.6
11-12 Leonard Washington 33 155 17 100 427 12.9
12-13 Luke Martinez 12 54 35 31 174 14.5
12-13 Leonard Washington 32 147 13 93 400 12.5
Rebounding Average
Brandon Ewing is one of only two players in school history to lead the team in scoring four times. He joins Les Witte, who led the Pokes in scoring in 1931, 32, 33 and 34.
13-14 Larry Nance Jr. 26 147 9 97 400 15.4
14-15 Larry Nance Jr. 31 185 14 114 498 16.1 15-16 Josh Adams 30 217 96 210 740 24.7
16-17 Justin James 37 198 49 147 592 16.0 17-18 Justin James 32 210 40 146 606 18.9
18-19 Justin James 32 228 50 200 706 22.1
19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 183 36 121 523 15.8
20-21 Marcus Williams 25 127 36 79 369 14.8
21-22 Graham Ike 33 241 3 159 244 19.5
Year Name Gms. Reb. Avg. 51-52 Dick Haag 32 293 9.2 52-53 Ron Rivers 30 314 10.5 53-54 Ron Rivers 24 218 9.1 54-55 Harry Jorgensen 26 257 9.9 55-56 Dave Bradley 26 248 9.5 56-57 Dave Bradley 25 231 9.2 57-58 John Bertolero 26 246 9.5 58-59 Clarence Lively 26 249 9.6 59-60 Clarence Lively 24 218 9.1 60-61 Ron Bostick 24 138 5.8 61-62 Fred Gish 26 228 8.8 62-63 Randy Richardson 25 192 7.7 63-64 Leon Clark 26 272 10.5 64-65 Leon Clark 26 315 12.1 65-66 Leon Clark 26 302 11.6 66-67 Tom Asbury 27 243 9.0 67-68 Carl Ashley 27 278 10.3 68-69 Carl Ashley 28 268 9.6 69-70 Carl Ashley 25 272 10.9 70-71 Jerry Brucks 25 204 8.2 71-72 Rod Penner 26 253 9.7 72-73 Rod Penner 26 211 8.1 73-74 Stan Boyer 26 272 10.5 74-75 Stan Boyer 26 267 10.3 75-76 Craig Shanor 27 217 8.0 76-77 Doug Bessert 26 186 7.2 77-78 Doug Bessert 27 161 6.0 78-79 Kenneth Ollie 27 230 8.5 79-80 Kenneth Ollie 28 225 8.0 80-81 Kenneth Ollie 28 246 8.8 81-82 Bill Garnett 28 237 8.5 82-83 Mike Wrapp 29 201 6.9 83-84 Tony Martin 30 257 8.6 84-85 Jamal Hosey 29 232 8.0 85-86 Fennis Dembo 34 229 6.7 86-87 Fennis Dembo 34 282 8.3 87-88 Fennis Dembo 32 231 7.2 88-89 Reginald Slater 31 211 6.8
89-90 Reginald Slater 29 328 11.3 90-91 Reginald Slater 32 331 10.3 91-92 Reginald Slater 29 327 11.3 92-93 Brian Rewers 28 218 7.8 93-94 Theo Ratliff 27 198 7.3 94-95 HL Coleman 28 218 7.8 95-96 HL Coleman 29 301 10.4 96-97 HL Coleman 28 303 10.8 97-98 Jeron Roberts 28 164 5.9 98-99 Ugo Udezue 28 208 7.4 99-00 Josh Davis 31 270 8.7
00-01 Josh Davis 30 272 9.1
01-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 31 254 8.2 02-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 27 259 9.6 03-04 Alex Dunn 27 150 5.6 04-05 Alex Dunn 28 241 8.6 05-06 Justin Williams 30 329 11.0 06-07 Daaron Brown 23 158 6.9 07-08 Joseph Taylor 30 204 6.8 08-09 Tyson Johnson 33 247 7.5 09-10 Djibril Thiam 31 163 5.3 10-11 Amath M’Baye 31 176 5.7
11-12 Leonard Washington 33 228 6.9 12-13 Leonard Washington 32 263 8.2
13-14 Larry Nance Jr. 26 224 8.6 14-15 Larry Nance Jr. 31 224 7.2
15-16 Josh Adams 30 166 5.5 16-17 Hayden Dalton 38 316 8.3 17-18 Hayden Dalton 33 259 7.8 18-19 Justin James 32 273 8.5 19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 192 5.8 20-21 Hunter Maldonado 25 170 6.8 21-22 Graham Ike 33 317 9.7
Assist Average
Year Name Games Ast. Avg. 83-84 Rodney Gowens 30 67 2.2 84-85 Fennis Dembo 29 88 3.0 85-86 Sean Dent 36 166 4.6 86-87 Sean Dent 33 183 5.5 87-88 Sean Dent 30 123 4.1 88-89 Kenny Smith 31 112 3.6 89-90 Kenny Smith 29 107 3.7 90-91 Maurice Alexander 32 126 3.9 91-92 Maurice Alexander 29 147 5.1 92-93 David Murray 28 128 4.6 93-94 David Murray 27 113 4.2 94-95 LaDrell Whitehead 28 97 3.5 95-96 LaDrell Whitehead 29 116 4.0 96-97 Andy Young 28 64 2.3 97-98 Gregg Sawyer 28 61 2.2 98-99 Chris McMillian 28 130 4.6 99-00 Chris McMillian 31 114 3.7 00-01 Chris McMillian 30 125 4.2 01-02 Jay Straight 31 103 3.3 02-03 Jay Straight 32 99 3.1 03-04 Jay Straight 27 103 3.8 04-05 Jay Straight 28 148 5.3 05-06 Brad Jones 32 111 3.5 06-07 Brad Jones 30 135 4.5 07-08 Brandon Ewing 30 121 4.0 08-09 Brandon Ewing 33 166 5.0 09-10 JayDee Luster 29 126 4.3 10-11 JayDee Luster 28 96 3.4 11-12 JayDee Luster 33 122 3.7 12-13 Derrious Gilmore 34 100 2.9 13-14 Josh Adams 32 92 2.9 14-15 Josh Adams 35 126 3.6 15-16 Josh Adams 30 127 4.2 16-17 Hayden Dalton 38 99 2.6
17-18 Justin James 32 98 3.1 18-19 Justin James 32 141 4.4 19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 132 4.0 20-21 Hunter Maldonado 25 115 4.3 21-22 Hunter Maldonado 33 207 6.3
Steal Average
Year Name Games Steals Avg. 85-86 Sean Dent 36 93 2.6 86-87 Sean Dent 33 75 2.3 87-88 Sean Dent 30 61 2.0 88-89 Reggie Fox 31 48 1.6 89-90 Kenny Smith 29 39 1.4 90-91 Maurice Alexander 32 58 1.8 91-92 Maurice Alexander 29 44 1.5
92-93 David Murray 28 48 1.7 93-94 David Murray 27 49 1.8 94-95 LaDrell Whitehead 28 52 1.9 95-96 LaDrell Whitehead 29 70 2.4 96-97 Gregg Sawyer 28 30 1.1 97-98 Gregg Sawyer 28 36 1.3 98-99 Anthony Blakes 27 59 2.2 99-00 Anthony Blakes 31 49 1.6 00-01 Marcus Bailey 30 37 1.2 01-02 Marcus Bailey 31 42 1.4 02-03 Donta Richardson 32 41 1.3 03-04 Jay Straight 27 38 1.4 04-05 Jay Straight 28 42 1.5 05-06 Brandon Ewing 32 50 1.6 06-07 Brandon Ewing 31 41 1.3 07-08 Brandon Ewing 30 38 1.3 08-09 Brandon Ewing 33 32 1.0 09-10 Desmar Jackson 31 44 1.4 10-11 Desmar Jackson 30 61 2.0 11-12 Luke Martinez 32 54 1.7 12-13 Luke Martinez 12 25 2.0 13-14 Larry Nance Jr. 26 37 1.4 14-15 Josh Adams 35 48 1.4 15-16 Josh Adams 30 44 1.5 16-17 Jeremy Lieberman 37 33 0.9 17-18 Justin James 32 36 1.1 18-19 Justin James 32 48 1.5 19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 41 1.2 20-21 Marcus Williams 25 34 1.4 21-22 Hunter Maldonado 33 39 1.2
Blocked Shots
Year Name Games Blocks Avg. 85-86 Eric Leckner 36 46 1.3 86-87 Eric Leckner 34 46 1.4 87-88 Eric Leckner 32 43 1.3 88-89 Reginald Slater 31 16 0.5 89-90 Quein Higgins 29 43 1.5 90-91 Reggie Page 32 60 1.9 91-92 Theo Ratliff 27 43 1.6 92-93 Theo Ratliff 28 124 4.4 93-94 Theo Ratliff 27 110 4.1 94-95 Theo Ratliff 28 144 5.1 95-96 HL Coleman 29 20 0.6
96-97 Jeff Allen 28 30 1.0 97-98 Jeff Allen 28 18 0.6 98-99 John Pettersson 28 26 0.9 99-00 Josh Davis 31 50 1.6 00-01 Josh Davis 30 54 1.8 01-02 Josh Davis 31 45 1.4 02-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 27 31 1.1 03-04 Mory Correa 27 45 1.6 04-05 Justin Williams 28 81 2.8 05-06 Justin Williams 30 163 5.4 06-07 Joseph Taylor 28 42 1.5 07-08 Joseph Taylor 30 38 1.2 08-09 Djibril Thiam 26 25 0.9 09-10 Djibril Thiam 31 26 0.8 10-11 Djibril Thiam 30 44 1.4 11-12 Leonard Washington 33 37 1.1 12-13 Leonard Washington 32 55 1.7 13-14 Larry Nance Jr. 26 55 2.1 14-15 Larry Nance Jr. 31 37 1.2 15-16 Alan Herndon 31 26 0.8 16-17 Alan Herndon 38 74 1.9 17-18 Alan Herndon 33 72 2.2 18-19 Justin James 32 18 0.6 19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 17 .5 20-21 Hunter THompson 24 12 .5 21-22 Jeremiah Oden 34 26 .75
Field-Goal Percentage
(Minimum 85 field goals made)
Year Name FGM FGA Pct. 50-51 Dick Haag 178 376 .473 51-52 Dick Haag 145 326 .444 52-53 Harry Jorgensen 102 255 .400 53-54 Harry Jorgensen 97 215 .451 54-55 Joe Capua 138 365 .378 55-56 Joe Capua 217 624 .348 56-56 Terry Eckhardt 173 438 .395 57-58 Tony Windis 219 514 .426 58-59 Tony Windis 178 441 .403 59-60 Terry Happel 155 474 .325 60-61 Curt Jimerson 109 257 .421 61-62 Curt Jimerson 173 389 .445 62-63 Flynn Robinson 255 615 .415 63-64 Dick Sherman 124 231 .537 64-65 Leon Clark 184 375 .491 65-66 Reuben Poindexter 92 182 .505 66-67 Tom Asbury 126 264 .488 67-68 Stan Dodds 144 258 .558 68-69 Stan Dodds 165 290 .569 69-70 Stan Dodds 191 341 .560 70-71 Jerry Brucks 179 349 .513 71-72 Rod Penner 164 287 .571 72-73 Rod Penner 112 211 .531 73-74 Ron Crowell 198 419 .473 74-75 Stan Boyer 177 389 .455 Pat Flanigin 120 264 .455 75-76 Craig Shanor 104 208 .500 76-77 Garry Phillips 85 176 .483 Delbert McDonald 87 180 .483 77-78 Doug Bessert 129 272 .474 78-79 Kenneth Ollie 152 275 .553 79-80 Charles Bradley 164 294 .558 80-81 Kenneth Ollie 124 213 .582 81-82 Bill Garnett 185 295 .627 82-83 Tony Martin 150 266 .564 83-84 Tony Martin 170 308 .552 84-85 Eric Leckner 98 168 .583 85-86 Eric Leckner 228 392 .582 86-87 Eric Leckner 246 390 .631 87-88 Eric Leckner 181 281 .644 88-89 Tim Breaux 93 200 .465 89-90 Reginald Slater 170 294 .578 90-91 Reginald Slater 224 370 .605 91-92 Reginald Slater 184 320 .575 92-93 Theo Ratliff 99 184 .538 93-94 Theo Ratliff 152 266 .571 94-95 HL Coleman 99 170 .582 95-96 HL Coleman 122 235 .519 96-97 HL Coleman 128 245 .522 97-98 Gregg Sawyer 140 308 .455 98-99 Ugo Udezue 206 435 .474 99-00 Marcus Bailey 85 165 .515 00-01 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 130 216 .602 01-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 107 198 .540 02-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 145 275 .527
03-04 Alex Dunn 86 155 .555
Justin Williams 97 170 .571
Justin Williams 121 235 .515
Daaron Brown 98 162 .605
Travis Nelson 87 142 .613
Tyson Johnson 137 277 .495
Djibril Thiam 112 199 .563
Djibril Thiam 106 197 .538
Leonard Washington 155 277 .560
Larry Nance Jr. 129 242 .533
Larry Nance Jr. 147 270 .544
Derek Cooke Jr. 116 161 .720
15-16 Josh Adams 217 492 .441
Alan Herndon 151 324 .466
Alan Herndon 145 283 .512
Justin James 228 557 .409
Hunter Maldonado 183 434 .422 20-21 Marcus Williams 127 281 .452 21-22 Jeremiah Oden 100 192 .521
Free-Throw Percentage
30 free throws made)
Year Name FTM FTA Pct.
Ed Varden 57 80 .701
Nick Eliopulos 35 42 .833
Bill Sharp 163 200 .815
Jay Mulvehal 102 136 .750
Harry Jorgensen 127 178 .713 55-56 Terry Eckhardt 45 62 .725 56-57 Terry Eckhardt 97 131 .740 57-58 Terry Eckhardt 70 93 .753 58-59 Tony Windis 107 143 .748 59-60 Terry Happel 103 144 .715 60-61 Earl Nau 101 124 .813 61-62 Curt Jimerson 108 136 .794 62-63 Flynn Robinson 172 204 .843 63-64 Flynn Robinson 182 215 .847 64-65 Flynn Robinson 167 199 .839 65-66 Dick Wilkinson 40 50 .800 66-67 Bob Wilson 59 78 .756 67-68 Bob Wilson 55 72 .764 68-69 Bob Wilson 74 101 .733 69-70 Stan Dodds 157 188 .835 70-71 Ron Wilson 96 119 .807 71-72 Bruno Konopka 52 60 .867 72-73 Rod Penner 34 45 .756 73-74 Ron Crowell 64 90 .711 74-75 Craig Shanor 50 71 .704 75-76 Pat Flanigin 33 41 .805 76-77 Garry Phillips 70 92 .761 77-78 Garry Phillips 63 78 .808 78-79 Doug Bessert 86 105 .819 79-80 Anthony Johnson 59 73 .808 80-81 Bill Garnett 110 137 .803 81-82 Bill Garnett 156 194 .804 82-83 Anthony Johnson 57 73 .781 83-84 Troy Washpun 52 66 .788 84-85 Rodney Gowens 125 165 .758 85-86 Les Bolden 149 184 .810 86-87 Fennis Dembo 131 171 .766 87-88 Fennis Dembo 178 216 .824 88-89 Reggie Fox 109 144 .757 89-90 Kenny Smith 96 126 .762 90-91 Maurice Alexander 102 119 .857 91-92 Maurice Alexander 122 154 .792 92-93 David Murray 90 121 .744 93-94 Roman Totta 43 51 .843 94-95 HL Coleman 66 88 .750 Bobby Traylor 42 56 .750 95-96 LaDrell Whitehead 155 188 .824 96-97 LaDrell Whitehead 118 152 .776 97-98 Jeron Roberts 200 250 .800 98-99 Brett McFall 35 44 .795 99-00 Brett McFall 35 46 .761 00-01 Marcus Bailey 162 190 .853 01-02 Donta Richardson 113 127 .890 02-03 Donta Richardson 160 198 .808 03-04 Jay Straight 99 130 .762 04-05 Dion Sherrell 55 68 .809 05-06 Steve Leven 81 99 .818 06-07 Brandon Ewing 194 241 .805 07-08 Brandon Ewing 133 161 .826 08-09 Sean Ogirri 62 72 .861 09-10 Afam Muojeke 86 103 .835 10-11 Francisco Cruz 40 48 .833
11-12 Luke Martinez 64 80 .800 12-13 Luke Martinez 31 36 .861 13-14 Riley Grabau 83 93 .892 14-15 Riley Grabau 92 98 .939 15-16 Josh Adams 210 254 .827 16-17 Hayden Dalton 131 157 .834 17-18 Hayden Dalton 119 142 .838 18-19 TJ Taylor 59 78 .756 19-20 Jake Hendricks 36 44 .818 20-21 Kwane Marble II 69 94 .734 21-22 Drake Jeffries 43 53 .811
Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (Minimum 25 3-point field goals made)
Year Name 3FG 3FGA Pct. 86-87 Fennis Dembo 78 184 .424 87-88 Reggie Fox 53 117 .453 88-89 Robyn Davis 41 108 .380 89-90 Tim Breaux 42 116 .365 90-91 Maurice Alexander 69 183 .377 91-92 Tim Breaux 29 65 .446 92-93 Brett Studdard 25 63 .397 93-94 Roman Totta 54 132 .409 94-95 LaDrell Whitehead 50 129 .388 95-96 LaDrell Whitehead 68 193 .352 96-97 Gregg Sawyer 28 76 .368 97-98 Bradley Mann 38 86 .442 98-99 Bradley Mann 59 154 .383 99-00 Brett McFall 57 124 .460 00-01 Chris McMillian 33 94 .351 01-02 Paris Corner 32 77 .464 02-03 Donta Richardson 62 165 .376 03-04 David Adams 43 98 .439 04-05 Jay Straight 58 162 .358 05-06 Steve Leven 60 176 .341 06-07 Eric Platt 43 110 .392 07-08 Brandon Ewing 60 168 .357 08-09 Sean Ogirri 109 258 .422 09-10 Afam Muojeke 29 87 .333 10-11 Francisco Cruz 48 126 .381 11-12 Francisco Cruz 44 120 .367 12-13 Luke Martinez 35 83 .422 13-14 Riley Grabau 68 162 .420 14-15 Riley Grabau 61 166 .367 15-16 Josh Adams 92 209 .440 16-17 Justin James 49 117 .419 17-18 Hayden Dalton 85 211 .403 18-19 Jake Hendricks 67 165 .406
19-20 Hunter Thompson 35 106 .330 20-21 Xavier DuSell 57 125 .456 21-22 Drake Jeffries 94 230 .409
Minutes Played
Year Name Gms. Mins MPG 76-77 Gary Phillips 27 865 32.0 77-78 Doug Bessert 27 670 24.8 78-79 Kenneth Ollie 27 949 35.1 79-80 Bill Garnett 28 992 35.4 80-81 Charles Bradley 28 1007 36.0 81-82 Bill Garnett 28 1014 36.2 82-83 Mark Wrapp 29 926 31.9 83-84 Jamal Hosey 30 1117 37.2 84-85 Jamal Hosey 29 1111 38.3 85-86 Les Bolden 36 1266 35.1 86-87 Fennis Dembo 34 1236 36.4 87-88 Fennis Dembo 32 1076 33.6 88-89 Kenny Smith 31 1087 35.1 89-90 Reginald Slater 29 977 33.7 90-91 Reginald Slater 32 1141 35.7 91-92 Reginald Slater 29 1049 36.2 92-93 David Murray 28 905 32.3 93-94 David Murray 27 955 35.4 94-95 HL Coleman 28 933 33.3 95-96 HL Coleman 29 1060 36.6 96-97 HL Coleman 28 1044 37.3 97-98 Jeron Roberts 28 1003 35.8 98-99 Chris McMillian 28 838 29.9 99-00 Anthony Blakes 31 963 31.1 00-01 Chris McMillian 30 961 32.0 01-02 Marcus Bailey 31 1019 32.9 02-03 Donta Richardson 32 1009 31.5 03-04 Jay Straight 27 843 31.2 04-05 Jay Straight 28 1109 39.6 05-06 Brandon Ewing 32 1128 35.2 06-07 Brandon Ewing 31 1146 37.0 07-08 Brandon Ewing 30 1140 38.0 08-09 Brandon Ewing 33 1264 38.3 09-10 Djibril Thiam 31 851 27.5 10-11 Francisco Cruz 31 966 31.2
11-12 Francisco Cruz 33 106 32.3
12-13 Derrious Gilmore 34 1162 34.2 13-14 Riley Grabau 33 1164 35.3 14-15 Larry Nance Jr. 31 1082 34.9 15-16 Josh Adams 30 1106 36.9 16-17 Jason McManamen 38 1212 31.9 17-18 Hayden Dalton 33 1098 33.3 18-19 Justin James 32 1221 38.2 19-20 Hunter Maldonado 33 1165 35.3 20-21 Hunter Maldonado 25 896 35.8 21-22 Hunter Maldonado 33 1229 37.3
Team Streaks
Largest Margin of Victory
Opponent Date Site Result Margin
1. Mississippi Valley State 11/30/79 H W, 121-62 59
2. Regis 1/28/43 H W, 101-45 56
3. Tennessee State 12/17/03 H W, 109-56 53
4. Adams State 1/2/10 H W, 123-71 52 Illinois-Chicago 12/27/79 H W, 99-47 52
6. Fort Lewis 12/21/79 H W, 104-54 50
7. Kleetz of Cheyenne 1/5/31 H W, 66-17 49
8. Hastings College 11/26/21 H W, 108-59 49
Largest Margin of Defeat
Opponent Date Site Score Margin
1. Cheyenne Business College 1/18/07 A L, 16-72 56
2. Colorado 2/25/11 A L, 12-65 53
3. Nome, Alaska 1/7/08 H L, 21-72 51
#13/10 UCLA 12/23/08 A L, 62-113 51
5. Salt Lake YMCA 3/1/09 A L, 18-68 50
#21/21 Cincinnati 11/29/95 A L, 51-101 50
7. #1 UCLA 3/17/67 N L, 60-109 49
8. #17/16 Air Force 2/3/07 A L, 43-88 45
New Mexico 2/9/08 A L, 55-100 45
10. #4/4 San Diego State 1/29/11 A L, 57-96 39
Highest Scoring Games
Opponent Date Site Score Total
1. #21 Southern Miss. 12/29/90 N L, 112-122 234
#15 Loyola Marymount 3/17/88 N L, 115-119 234
3. New Mexico 2/20/18 H L, 114-119 233
4. Northern Michigan 12/9/66 H W, 112-105 217
5. Utah 2/13/65 H W, 111-102 213
6. Idaho State 12/9/68 H W, 115-96 211
7. Utah 2/25/66 A L, 103-107 210
8. Utah 3/6/65 A W, 107-102 209
9. UNLV 3/3/01 A L, 102-106 208
#7 BYU 1/15/66 H W, 107-101 208
Rhode Island 12/27/65 N L, 101-107 208
Lowest Scoring Games
Since 1985 (Shot Clock Era)
Opponent Date Site Score Total
1. San Jose State 2/15/14 A 46-38 84
2. Fresno State 1/16/13 A 36-49 85
3. New Mexico 2/4/12 A 38-48 86
4. California 12/10/14 A 42-45 87
5. #RV/25 San Diego State 3/14/15 N 45-43 88
6. Colorado 11/22/14 H 56-33 89
7. Air Force 1/20/03 H 46-44 90
8. New Mexico 2/15/06 A 45-47 92
9. New Mexico 1/9/86 H 45-47 92
10. Idaho State 12/5/86 H 56-37 93
Longest Overall Winning Streaks
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 1/2/34 3/17/34 Diamond Oilers - N, 19-29 24
2. 12/24/42 3/19/43 Denver Legion - A, 33-41 23
3. 2/6/46 12/26/46 UCLA - N, 41-54 16
4. 1/9/32 3/6/32 BYU - H, 32-38 14
5. 11/10/12 1/9/13 Boise State - H, 61-63 13 3/7/50 1/8/51 BYU - H, 57-61 13 1/14/31 3/6/31 Utah - A, 24-40 13 8. 2/1/42 12/23/42 Duquesne - A, 33-43 12
9. 11/27/87 1/8/88 UTEP - A, 62-68 11 1/23/28 2/28/28 Colorado Mines - H, 30-32 11
Longest Conference Winning Streaks (Since 1944-45)
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 1/19/52 1/23/53 BYU - A, 42-71 16
2. 2/14/81 1/29/82 UTEP -A, 45-51 12
3. 2/6/46 1/25/47 Utah - A, 42-50 10 4. 1/15/87 2/21/87 BYU - H, 63-67 9 2/16/53 1/28/54 Utah State - A, 46-62 9 1/28/48 2/21/49 BYU - A, 48-50 9 1/27/47 1/24/48 Utah - H, 31-38 9
8. 2/20/48 1/21/49 #10 Utah - A, 30-42 8 9. 2/2/67 1/13/68 #9 New Mexico - A, 65-81 7 1/3/50 1/28/50 Utah State - A, 37-43 7
Longest Home Court Winning Streaks
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 12/2/80 2/13/82 UTEP -37-45 26 12/30/32 12/17/34 Denver Athletic Club - 20-43 26
3. 12/14/40 1/27/45 Colorado - 41-43 (ot) 25
4. 1/10/49 2/24/50 Denver - 52-59 23
5. 2/9/46 1/24/48 Utah - 31-38 19
6. 2/18/29 12/13/30 BYU - 42-46 18
7. 2/2/67 3/1/68 #7 New Mexico - 62-75 14
8. 3/8/14 1/14/15 San Diego State - 52-60 13 1/29/00 2/5/01 UNLV - 78-80 13 2/12/77 1/14/78 Utah - 63-71 13 3/1/19 1/14/21 Colorado College - 21-32 13 11/10/21 2/28/22 San Diego St. - 66-73 13
Longest Road/Neutral Court Winning Streaks
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 12/24/42 3/19/43 Denver Legion - A, 33-41 15
2. 1/12/34 3/17/34 Diamond Oilers - A, 19-29 11 12/--/31 2/2/33 Colorado - A, 29-37 11
4. 12/7/45 1/25/46 Oklahoma State - A, 24-35 9
5. 1/24/31 3/6/31 Utah - A, 24-40 7
6. 12/2/87 1/8/88 UTEP - A, 62-68 6 1/30/82 3/13/82 #6 Georgetown - N, 43-51 6 1/19/52 3/3/52 Colorado - A, 44-54 6 12/7/50 1/19/51 BYU - A, 58-64 6 2/1/46 12/26/46 UCLA - N, 41-54 6 2/7/42 12/23/43 Duquensne - A, 33-43 6
Longest Nonconference Winning Steaks (Since 1944-45)
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 11/10/12 3/25/13 Western Michigan - H, 67-75 (ot) 15
2. 2/6/87 11/20/88 #8 Syracuse - A, 81-107 14
3. 1/6/68 12/27/68 LSU - N, 78-84 12 12/7/50 2/9/51 Washington - A, 49-74 12
5. 12/30/47 12/18/48 Wichita State - H, 38-42 11
6. 12/9/98 11/27/99 LSU - N, 86-103 10 12/6/45 1/25/46 Oklahoma State - A, 24-35 10
8. 11/22/11 12/19/11 Denver - A, 46-57 9 12/9/02 1/15/03 #12/12 Kansas - A, 70-98 9 12/17/71 12/14/72 Idaho State - A, 51-70 9 2/22/46 12/26/46 UCLA - N, 41-54 9
Longest Nonconference Home Winning Streaks (Since 1944-45)
Began Ended Team to End Streak Games
1. 12/28/10 3/25/13 Western Michigan – 67-75 (ot) 23
2. 12/19/15 12/19/17 Northern Colorado - 84-91 20
3. 12/10/79 12/4/82 USC - 55-56 19
4. 12/3/98 3/14/01 Pepperdine - 69-72 17 12/2/49 12/15/51 #11 Indiana - 55-57 17
6. 12/2/89 1/2/92 Kansas State - 65-71 16 12/6/45 12/18/48 Wichita State - 38-42 16
8. 11/19/01 11/22/03 Southern Illinois - 62-67 15 2/29/64 12/9/66 Tulsa - 87-91 (ot) 15
10. 12/7/73 12/5/75 #20 Washington - 69-76 13
2022 — First Round
NCAA Appearances
Wyoming’s NCAA Record: 9-21, One National Championship in 1943
OPPONENT LEADERS (12) Wyoming 58, (12) Indiana 66 SCORING: Hunter Maldonado 21 Jackson Davis 29 March 15, Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio REBOUNDING: Drake Jeffries 10 Jackson Davis 9
2015 — SECOND ROUND:
WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS (5) #11/9 UNI 71, (12) WYOMING 54
WYOMING LEADERS
SCORING: Larry Nance Jr. 16 Paul Jesperson 16 March 20, KeyArena, Seattle, Wash. REBOUNDING: Larry Nance Jr. 7 Seth Tuttle 9
2002 — FIRST ROUND: (11) WYOMING 73, (6) #6/6 Gonzaga 66 SCORING: Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 14 Dan Dickau 26 March 14, The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M. REBOUNDING: Josh Davis 14 Zach Gourde 10 SECOND ROUND: (3) #7/9 Arizona 68, (11) WYOMING 60 SCORING: Josh Davis/Marcus Bailey ............................... 17 Luke Walton............................................. 21 March 16, The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M. REBOUNDING: Josh Davis 11 Channing Frye 11
1988 — FIRST ROUND: (10) #15 Loyola Marymount 119, (7) #13 WYOMING 115 SCORING: Eric Leckner 23 Bo Kimble 29 March 17, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Willie Jones 10 Hank Gathers 12 1987 — FIRST ROUND: (12) WYOMING 64, (5) Virginia 60
SCORING: Eric Leckner 22 Drew Kennedy 14 March 12, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Fennis Dembo 9 Drew Kennedy 9 SECOND ROUND: (12) WYOMING 78, (4) #15 UCLA 68
SCORING: Fennis Dembo/Eric Leckner 41/20 Reggie Miller 24 March 14, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Eric Lecker 14 Reggie Miller 9
REGIONAL SEMIFINAL: (1) #1 UNLV 92, (12) WYOMING 78
SCORING: Fennis Dembo/ Eric Leckner 27/18 Armon Gilliam 38 March 20, Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. REBOUNDING: Fennis Dembo 9 Armon Gilliam 13 1982 — FIRST ROUND: (8) WYOMING 61, (9) Southern Cal 58 SCORING: Chris Engler/Mark Wrapp 17 Dwight Anderson 22 March 11, The Spectrum, Logan, Utah REBOUNDING: Chris Engler/Mark Wrapp 9 Ken Johnson 6 SECOND ROUND: (1) #6 Georgetown 51, (8) WYOMING 43
SCORING: Chris Engler 14 Eric Smith 13 March 13, The Spectrum, Logan, Utah REBOUNDING: Chris Engler 5 Patrick Ewing 5 1981 — FIRST ROUND: (5) #17 WYOMING 78, (12) Howard 43 SCORING: Charles Bradley 20 Rattif 15 March 12, UCLA Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. REBOUNDING: Kenneth Ollie ......................................... 10 Rattif ........................................................... 9 SECOND ROUND: (4) #19 Illinois 67, (5) #17 WYOMING 65
SCORING: Charles Bradley 25 Johnson 19 March 14, UCLA Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif. REBOUNDING: Greg Thesenvitz 4 Smith 8 1967 — FIRST ROUND: #1 UCLA 109, WYOMING 60 SCORING: Tom Asbury/Harry Hall 20/19 Lew Alcindor 29 March 17, Berkeley, Calif.
CONSOLATION ROUND: #10 UTEP 69, WYOMING 67
SCORING: Harry Hall/Cliff Nelson 21/13 David Lattin 29 March 18, Berkeley, Calif. REBOUNDING: Gary Van Krosigk 9 Dick Meyers 10
1958 — FIRST ROUND: #18 Seattle 88, WYOMING 51 SCORING: John Bertolero.................................................. 22 Elgin Baylor ............................................. 26 March 12, Berkeley, Calif. Donald Hatten 12
1953 — FIRST ROUND: Santa Clara 67, #16 WYOMING 52 SCORING: Bill Sharp 23 March 13, Corvallis, Ore. Harry Jorgensen 13 CONSOLATION ROUND: #14 Seattle 80, #16 WYOMING 64 SCORING: Harry Jorgensen 17 Johnny O'Brien 30 March 14, Corvallis, Ore. Jim Mulvehal 14
1952 — FIRST ROUND: #16 WYOMING 54, Oklahoma City 48
SCORING: Moe Radovich 13 Don Penwell 18 March 21, Corvallis, Ore. Ron Rivers 11
SECOND ROUND: Santa Clara 56, #16 WYOMING 53 SCORING: Moe Radovich 18 Ken Sears 15 March 22, Corvallis, Ore. Leroy Esau 13
1949 — FIRST ROUND: #2 Oklahoma State 40, WYOMING 39
SCORING: John Pilch 13 Shelton 15 March18, Kansas City, Mo. Keith Boom 9 CONSOLATION ROUND: Arkansas 61, WYOMING 48 SCORING: Mack Peyton 16 Horton 16 March 19, Kansas City, Mo. John Pilch 12
1948 — FIRST ROUND: Kansas State 58, WYOMING 48
SCORING: Mack Peyton 20 Shannon 14 March 19, Kansas City, Mo. Loy Doty.......................................................... 11 CONSOLATION ROUND: Washington 57, WYOMING 47 SCORING: John Pilch 24 Nichols 22
March 20, Kansas City, Mo. Loy Doty 13
1947 — FIRST ROUND: WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS Texas 42, WYOMING 40 SCORING: Floyd Volker 11 Langdon 11 March 21, Kansas City, Mo. Jimmie Reese .................................................. 10 CONSOLATION ROUND: Oregon State 63, WYOMING 46 SCORING: Jimmie Reese 17 Beck 18 March 22, Kansas City, Mo. Floyd Volker 12
1943 — FIRST ROUND: WYOMING 53, Oklahoma 50 SCORING: Milo Komenich 22 Reich 17 March 26, Kansas City, Mo. Jimmy Weir 14 SEMIFINALS: WYOMING 58, Texas 54 SCORING: Milo Komenich 17 Hargis 29 March 27, Kansas City, Mo. Jimmy Weir 13 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: WYOMING 46, Georgetown 34 SCORING: Kenny Sailors ................................................... 16 Several with 6 March 30, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Milo Komenich 9
1941 — FIRST ROUND: Arkansas 52, WYOMING 40 SCORING: Kenny Sailors 17 J. Adams 26 March 21, Kansas City, Mo. Bill Strannigan/Willie Rothman 8 CONSOLATION ROUND: Creighton 45, WYOMING 44 SCORING: Bill Strannigan 16 Don Fleming 17
NIT Appearances
Wyoming's NIT Record: 7-8, Highest finish was second in 1986.
2003 — FIRST ROUND:
WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS WYOMING 78, Eastern Washington 71 SCORING: Donta Richardson 24 Chris Hester 19 March 20, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 12 Marc Axton/Brendeon Merritt 5 SECOND ROUND: North Carolina, 90, WYOMING 74 SCORING: Donta Richardson 20 Rashad McCants/Melvin Scott 20 March 24, Dean Smith Center, Chapel Hill, N.C. REBOUNDING: Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 8 David Noel 7 2001 — FIRST ROUND: Pepperdine 72, WYOMING 69 SCORING: Josh Davis ......................................................... 17 Armstrong................................................. 29 March 14, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 11 Gibbs 10 1999 — FIRST ROUND: WYOMING 81, USC 77 SCORING: Ugo Udezue 28 Jeff Trepagnier 24 March 10, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Josh Davis 7 Jeff Trepagnier 17 SECOND ROUND: Oregon 93, WYOMING 72
SCORING: Anthony Blakes 17 A.D. Smith 22 March 15, McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore. REBOUNDING: Anthony Blakes/Chris McMillian 6 A.D. Smith 13 1998 — FIRST ROUND: Gonzaga 69, WYOMING 55
SCORING: Jeron Roberts 15 Bakari Hendrix 19 March 11, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Jeron Roberts 8 Bakari Hendrix 9 1991 — FIRST ROUND: WYOMING 63, Butler 61
SCORING: Reginald Slater 27 Darin Archbold 16 March 15, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Reginald Slater/Travis Butler 8 J.P. Brens 8 SECOND ROUND: Colorado 83, WYOMING 75
SCORING: Reginald Slater 24 Stevie Wise 21 March 18, Coors Events Center, Boulder, Colo. REBOUNDING: Maurice Alexander 6 Shaun Vandiver 8 1986 — FIRST ROUND: WYOMING 79, Texas A&M 70 SCORING: Les Bolden/Fennis Dembo 23 Don Marbury 22 March 13, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Jon Sommers 8 Jimmy Gilbert 12 SECOND ROUND: WYOMING 99, Loyola Marymount 90 SCORING: Fennis Dembo 24 Mike Yoest 25 March 17, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Fennis Dembo ........................................ 10 Mike Yoest.................................................. 8 THIRD ROUND: WYOMING 62, Clemson 57 SCORING: Fennis Dembo 19 Grayson Marshall 19 March 20, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Fennis Dembo 16 Horace Grant 9 SEMIFINALS: WYOMING 67, Florida 58 SCORING: Fennis Dembo 23 Kenny McClary 13 March 24, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 12 Kenny McClary 10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Ohio State 73, WYOMING 63 SCORING: Fennis Dembo 27 Dennis Hopson 26 March 26, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. REBOUNDING: Jon Sommers 9 Brad Sellers 12 1969 — FIRST ROUND: Army 51, WYOMING 49 SCORING: Stan Dodds ....................................................... 12 Dick Simmons ......................................... 14 March 16, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. REBOUNDING: Stan Dodds 10 Mike Gyovai 10 1968 — FIRST ROUND: Villanova 77, WYOMING 66 SCORING: Mike Eberle 16 Johnny Jones 38 March 16, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. REBOUNDING: Carl Ashley 11 Joseph Crews 9
CBI Appearances
Wyoming's CBI Record: 7-5
2016 --- FIRST ROUND: WYOMING LEADERS OPPONENT LEADERS
WYOMING 91, Eastern Washington 81 SCORING: Justin James 19 Bogdan Bliznyuk 29 March 15, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie Wyo. REBOUNDING: Alan Herndon 11 Jacob Wiley 7 QUARTERFINALS:
WYOMING 72, UMKC 61 SCORING: Justin James 21 Dashawn King 16 March 20, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Justin James 7 Darnell Tillman 12 SEMIFINALS:
WYOMING 74, Utah Valley 68 SCORING: Justin James 16 Conner Toolson/Isaac Neilson 15 March 22, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton 10 Conner Toolson 12 FINALS GAME 1: Coastal Carolina 91, WYOMING 81 SCORING: Jason McManamen 19 Three players 15 March 27, HTC Center, Conway, S.C. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton 9 Colton Ray-St. Cyr 7 FINALS GAME 2: WYOMING 81, Coastal Carolina 57 SCORING: Justin James 21 Artur Labinowicz/Elijah Wilson 10 March 29, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Alan Herndon ....................................... 10 Amidou Bamba .......................................... 8 FINALS GAME 3: WYOMING 83, Coastal Carolina 59 SCORING: Hayden Dalton 19 Demario Beck 17 March 31, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton ....................................... 11 Demario Beck ............................................. 7
2014 — FIRST ROUND:
Texas A&M 59, WYOMING 43 SCORING: Jerron Granberry 10 Kourtney Roberson 14 March 19, Reed Arena, College Station, Texas REBOUNDING: Josh Adams 5 Antwan Space 11
2013 — FIRST ROUND:
WYOMING 67, Lehigh 66 SCORING: Derrious Gilmore 25 Gabe Knutson 23 March 19, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Larry Nance Jr./Derek Cooke Jr. 7 Holdon Greiner 7 QUARTERFINALS:
Western Michigan 75, WYOMING 67 (ot) SCORING: Larry Nance Jr.................................................. 19 David Brown ............................................. 17
March 25, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Larry Nance Jr./Leonard Washington 8 Shayne Whittington 10
2012 — FIRST ROUND:
WYOMING 78, North Dakota State 75 SCORING: Leonard Washington ...................................... 22 TrayVonn Wright ..................................... 15
March 14, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Leonard Washington 11 Lawrence Alexander 7 QUARTERFINALS:
Washington State 61, WYOMING 41 SCORING: Leonard Washington 14 Brock Motum 25
March 19, Beasley Coliseum, Pullman, Wash.
REBOUNDING: Francisco Cruz 6 Brock Motum 7
2009 — FIRST ROUND: Northeastern 64, WYOMING 62 SCORING: Brandon Ewing 22 Matt Janning 20 March 17, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Tyson Johnson 7 Nkem Ojougboh 9
Wyoming’s Postseason History
Record in Postseason Tournament Games 23-34 (Home: 8-4; Away: 0-5; Neutral: 10-24)
Record in NCAA Tournament 9-21 (Home: 0-0; Away: 0-0; Neutral: 9-21) Record in NIT 7-8 (Home: 6-2; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 1-3)
Record in CBI 7-5 (Home: 7-2; Away: 0-3; Neutral: 0-0)
Postseason Tournament Record vs. All Teams
Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT CBI
Arizona 0-1 0-1 0-1
Arkansas 0-2 0-2 0-2
Army 0-1 0-1 0-1
Butler 1-0 1-0 1-0
Clemson 1-0 1-0 1-0
Coastal Carolina 2-1 2-0 0-1 2-1
Colorado 0-1 0-1 0-1
Creighton 0-1 0-1 0-1
Eastern Washington 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0
Florida 1-0 1-0 1-0
Georgetown 1-1 1-1 1-1
Gonzaga 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1
Howard 1-0 1-0 1-0
Indiana 0-1 0-1
Illinois 0-1 0-1 0-1
Kansas State 0-1 0-1 0-1
Lehigh 1-0 1-0 1-0
Loyola Marymount 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0
North Carolina 0-1 0-1 0-1
North Dakota State 1-0 1-0 1-0
Northeastern 0-1 0-1 0-1
Ohio State 0-1 0-1 0-1
Oklahoma 1-0 1-0 1-0
Oklahoma City 1-0 1-0 1-0
Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT CBI
Oregon 0-1 0-1 0-1
Oregon State 0-2 0-2 0-2
Pepperdine 0-1 0-1 0-1
Santa Clara 0-2 0-2 0-2
Seattle 0-2 0-2 0-2
Texas 1-1 1-1 1-1
Texas A&M 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1
UCLA 1-1 1-1 1-1
UMKC 1-0 1-0 1-0
UNI 0-1 0-1 0-1
UNLV 0-1 0-1 0-1
USC 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
Utah Valley 1-0 1-0 1-0
UTEP 0-1 0-1 0-1
Villanova 0-1 0-1 0-1
Virginia 1-0 1-0 1-0
Washington 0-1 0-1 0-1
Washington State 0-1 0-1 0-1
Western Michigan 0-1 0-1 0-1
Totals 23-34 13-4 0-6 10-24 9-21 7-8 7-5
1,000-Point Cowboys
Fennis Dembo (1985-88)
#34 • Guard/Forward
6-5 • 215 • San Antonio, Texas (Fox Tech High School)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG ‘84-’85 29 1064/36.7 151-309/.489 90-130/.692 212 7.3 88 36 25 392 13.5
‘85-’86 34 1169/34.4 227-420/.540 123-161/.764 229 6.7 125 20 50 577 17.0
‘86-’87 34 1236/36.4 240-469/.512 78-184/424 131-171/.766 282 8.3 96 17 50 689 20.3 ‘87-’88 32 1076/33.6 205-430/.477 65-177/.367 178-216/.824 231 7.2 101 --- 7 29 653 20.4
Totals 129/128 3677/30.4 823-1628/.506 143-361/.396 522-678/.770 954 7.4 410 80 154 2311 17.9
Brandon Ewing (2006-09)
#23 • Guard
6-2 • 190 • Chicago, Ill. (Julian High School)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG ‘05-’06 32/32 1128/35.2 126-292/.432 34-113/.301 137-173/.792 21 90 111 3.5 89 71 1 50 423 13.2 ‘06-’07 31/31 1146/37.0 186-423/.440 50-167/.299 194-241/.805 24 76 100 3.2 95 83 2 41 616 19.9 ‘07-’08 30/30 1140/38.0 162-376/.431 60-168/.357 133-161/.826 18 89 107 3.6 121 103 3 38 517 17.2 ‘08-’09 33/32 1264/38.3 165-373/.442 49-146/.336 233-280/.832 15 95 110 3.3 166 88 5 32 612 18.5
Totals 126/125 4678/37.1 639-1464/.436 193-594/.325 697-855/.815 78 350 428 3.4 471 345 11 161 2168 17.2
Justin James (2016-19)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG '15-'16 30/3 493/16.4 56-134/.418 19-53/.358 26-46/.565 10 48 58 1.9 24 22 10 8 157 5.2 '16-'17 37/6 970/26.2 198-429/.462 49-117/.419 147-193/.762 43 141 184 5.0 80 93 20 29 592 16.0
'17-'18 32/32 997/31.2 210-445/.472 40-130/.308 146-201/.726 19 172 191 6.0 98 81 16 36 606 18.9 '18-'19 32/32 1221/38.2 228-557/.409 50-169/.296 200-270/.741 32 241 273 8.5 141 133 18 48 706 22.1
Totals 131/73 3681/28.1 692-1565/.442 158-469/.337 519-710/.731 104 602 706 5.4 343 329 64 121 2061 15.7
TOT REB
REB AVG A TO
PTS
1,000-Point Cowboys
Josh Adams (2013-16)
#14 • Guard
6-2 • 190 • Parker, Colo. (Chaparral High School)
TOT REB
TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘12-’13 34/26 981/28.9 73-211/.346 21/.226 58-91/.637 12 37 49 1.44 53 43 8 27 225 6.6
‘13-’14 32/32 1036/32.4 143-296/.483 25/.313 94-128/.734 11 88 99 3.09 92 78 8 25 405 12.7
‘14-’15 35/34 1176/33.6 146-334/.437 47/.324 110-148/.743 21 93 114 3.26 126 90 8 48 449 12.8
‘15-’16 30/30 1106/36.9 217-492/.441 96/.378 210-254/.827 18 148 166 5.53 127 114 18 44 740 24.7
Totals 131/122 4299/32.8 579-1333/.434 189/.330 472-621/.760 62 366 428 3.27 398 325 42 144 1819 13.9
Reginald Slater (1989-92)
#50 • Forward
6-7 • 250
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘88-’89 31/13 703/22.7 66-117/.564 0-1/.000 61-102/.598 90 121 211 6.8 6 39 16 19 193 6.2
‘89-’90 29/27 977/33.7 170-294/.578 0-0/---- 145-198/.732 116 212 328 11.3 29 68 24 27 485 16.7 ‘90-’91 32/32 1141/35.7 224-370/.605 0-0/---- 165-217/.760 116 215 331 10.3 39 94 37 30 613 19.2 ‘91-’92 29/29 1049/36.2 184-320/.575 0-0/---- 150-210/.714 108 219 327 11.3 57 94 23 14 518 17.9
Totals 121/101 3870/32.0 644-1101/.585 105-293/.358 521-727/.717 430 767 1197 9.9 131 295 100 90 1809 15.0
TOT REB
AVG
99/.747 143 6.2 35 316 13.7
108-176/.614 118 4.7 65 392 15.7
111 4.6 39 459 19.1
127-203/.626 135 4.5 76 --- --- --- 577 19.2
102 3272/29.7 652-1223/.533 440-696/.632 507 4.6 215 1744 15.9
FT-FTA/FT% OR
28/28
TOT REB TOT PTS
REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
200-250/.800 50 114 164
315
TOT REB
10.3
9.6
10.9
10.2
1,000-Point Cowboys
Harry Hall (1967-69)
180 • Harvey, Ill.
High School)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘66-’67 29 --- 188-444/.423 --- 159-211/.754 222 7.7 535 18.4
‘67-’68 27 --- 192-438/.438 --- 158-225/.702 147 5.4 542 20.1
‘68-’69 27 182-432/.421 154-235/.655 181 6.7 518 19.2
562-1314/.428 --- 471-671/.702 550 6.6 1595 19.2
Bill Garnett (1979-82)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘78-’79 27 818/30.3 86-162/.531 79-116/.681 183 6.8 45 251 9.3 ‘79-’80 28 992/35.4 144-268/.537 88-113/.779 212 7.6 42 376 13.4 ‘80-’81 30 1051/35.0 154-306/.503 115-142/.810 203 6.8 54 423 14.1 ‘81-’82 30 1093/36.4 190-312/.609 --- 164-208/.788 242 8.1 72 --- --- --- 544 18.1
Totals 115 3954/34.4 574-1048/.548 446-579/.770 840 7.3 213 1594 13.9
Jay Straight (2002-05)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG ‘01-’02 31/27 867/28.0 89-225/.396 25- 86/.291 82-113/.726 15 59 74 2.4 103 77 1 16 285 9.2 ‘02-’03 32/32 957/29.9 88-245/.359 37-107/.346 123-163/.755 21 64 85 2.7 99 84 0 30 336 10.5
‘03-’04 27/23 843/31.2 138-328/.421 49-147/.333 99-130/.762 24 67 91 3.4 103 92 0 38 424 15.7
‘04-’05 28/28 1109/39.6 167-413/.404 58-162/.358 113-150/.753 25 83 108 3.9 148 118 1 42 505 18.0
Totals 118/110 3776/32.0 482-1211/.398 169-502/.337 417-556/.750 85 273 358 3.0 453 371 2 126 1550 13.1
1,000-Point Cowboys
Tony Windis (1957-59)
#12/13
Scottsbluff, Neb.
TOT REB
TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘56-’57 24
‘57-’58 26
163-435/.375 --- 131-178/.736 128 5.3 457 19.0
219-514/.426 --- 107-157/.679 120 4.6 545 20.9
‘58-’59 19 178-441/.403 107-143/.748 123 6.5 463 24.3
Totals
560-1390/.403
Josh Davis (1999-2002)
345-478/.722 371 5.4 1465 21.2
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘98-’99 27/23 590/21.9 93-198/.470 15-53/.283 30- 53/.566 63 98 161 6.0 28 40 24 27 231 8.6 ‘99-’00 31/31 842/27.2 175-351/.499 25-55/.455 67-104/.644 89 181 270 8.7 39 41 50 43 442 14.3 ‘00-’01 30/30 851/28.4 150-309/.485 16-79/.203 88-120/.733 87 194 281 9.4 53 54 54 33 404 13.5 ‘01-’02 31/31 845/27.3 142-268/.530 8-43/.186 70-120/.583 75 169 244 7.9 24 51 45 37 362 11.7
Totals 119/115 3128/26.3 560-1162/.482 64-230/.278 255-397/.642 314 642 956 8.0 144 186 173 140 1439 12.1
Larry Nance
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
'11-'12 33/0 590/17.9 49-106/.462 3-9/.333 35-43/.814 42 89 131 4.0 13 28 19 25 136 4.1 '12-'13 33/33 1057/32.0 129-242/.533 10-29/.345 84-112/.750 64 164 228 6.9 41 51 24 42 352 10.7
'13-'14 26/26 902/34.7 147-270/.544 9-37/.243 97-128/.758 35 189 224 8.6 42 44 55 37 400 15.4 '14-'15 31/31 1082/34.9 185-360/.514 14-42/.333 114-145/.786 44 180 224 7.2 76 70 37 37 498 16.1
Totals 123/90 3631/29.5 510-978/.521 36-117/.308 330-428/.771 185 622 807 6.6 172 193 135 141 1386 11.3
MIN/AVG
TOT REB TOT PTS
1,000-Point Cowboys
LaDrell Whitehead (1995-97)
#4 • Guard
5-9 • 175 • New Albany, Ind. (New Albany High School)
TOT REB
TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG ‘94-’95 28/28 920/32.9 121-306/.306 50-129/.388 126-175/.720 30 82 112 4.0 97 90 4 52 418 14.9
‘95-’96 29/29 1002/34.6 145-398/.364 68-193/.352 155-188/.824 35 70 105 3.6 116 85 2 70 513 17.7 ‘96-’97 18/16 622/34.6 111-266/.417 50-137/.365 118-152/.776 19 34 53 2.9 61 62 3 28 390 21.7
Totals 75/73 2544/33.9 377-970/.388 168-459/.366 399-515/.774 57 96 153 2.7 274 237 9 150 1321 17.6
Brad Jones (2006-08)
#1 • Guard
6-1 • 190 • Marked Tree, Ark. (Fort Smith Community College)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG ‘05-’06 32/26 1043/32.6 97-248/.391 2- 17/.118 125-176/.710 35 108 143 4.5 111 123 3 37 321 10.0 ‘06-’07 30/30 1113/37.1 157-396/.396 32-103/.311 198-253/.783 40 113 153 5.1 135 130 2 45 544 18.1 ‘07-’08 29/28 1042/35.9 90-233/.386 18- 53/.340 153-209/.732 50 104 154 5.3 105 97 0 26 351 12.1
Totals 91/84 3198/35.1 344-877/.392 52-173/.301 476-638/.746 125 325 450 4.9 351 350 5 108 1216 13.4
Kenneth Ollie (1978-81)
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT%
498/20.8
949/35.1 152-275/.553
928/33.1
Jackson (1978-81)
TOT REB
TOT PTS
A
27-47/.574 119 5.0 23 215 9.0
58-93/.468 230 8.5 40 362 13.4
41-59/.695 225 8.0 60 333 11.9
259 8.6 68 304 10.1
833 7.6 191 1214 11.1
Totals
1,000-Point Cowboys
Milo Komenich (1942-43, 1946)
#17/27 • Center
6-7 • Gary, Ind.
AVG
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS
‘41-’42 19 --- 95 --- 32 --- 222 11.7 ‘42-’43 33 --- 255 --- 39 546 16.6 ‘45-’46 n/a 162 --- 48 372 n/a
Totals n/a --- 512 --- 119 --- 1140 n/a
Joe Capua (1954-56)
#6
Guard
5-10 • 155 • Gary, Ind.
AVG
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS
‘53-’54 28 --- 51-152/.336 --- 28- 48/.583 72 2.6 130 4.6 ‘54-’55 26 --- 138-365/.378 --- 94-134/.701 165 6.3 370 14.2
‘55-’56 26 217-624/.348 203-287/.707 175 6.7 637 24.5
Totals 80 --- 406-1141/.356 --- 325-469/.693 412 5.2 1137 14.2
Dick Sherman (1964-66)
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG%
TOT REB TOT PTS
FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
26 --- 124-231/.537 --- 60-97/.619 177 6.8 308 11.8 ‘64-’65 26 --- 121-286/.423 --- 42-73/.575 191 7.3 --- 284 11.0
‘65-’66 25 212-424/.500 107-148/.723 261 10.4 531 21.2
Totals 77 --- 457-941/.486 --- 209-318/.657 629 8.2 1123 14.6
Coleman (1994-97)
TOT REB
101-133/.759 137 164 301 10.4 43
TOT PTS
20 29 355 12.2
28/27 1044/37.3 128-245/.522 21-48/.438 129-176/.733 114 189 303 10.8 32 70 15 19 406 14.5
3050/26.9 390-733/.53237-100/.370 305-422/.722 369 570 939 8.3 129 184
Reggie Fox (1987-89)
92
9.9
1,000-Point Cowboys
Mike Eberle (1966-68)
#32/33
Guard
6-0 • 180 • Clinton, Iowa (Clinton High School)
TOT REB
TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘65-’66 26 --- 161- 361/.445 --- 38- 59/.644 59 2.3 360 13.8
‘66-’67 28 --- 161- 373/.432 --- 56- 78/.718 89 3.2 378 13.5
‘67-’68 27 140- 316/.443 65- 89/.730 66 2.4 345 12.8
Totals 81 --- 462-1050/.440 --- 159-226/.704 214 2.6 1083 13.4
Doug Bessert (1976-79)
#50
6-9
220 • Peoria, Ill.
High School)
TOT REB TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
‘75-’76 3 --- 3- 7/.429 --- 1- 2/.500 7 2.3 --- 7 2.3
‘76-’77 26 673/25.9 128-267/.479 --- 81-107/.757 186 7.2 42 337 13.0
85-121/.702 161 6.0 42 343 12.7
86-105/.819 158 5.9 35 372 13.8
512 6.2 119 1059 12.8
Most Recent - 1,000-Point Cowboys
Hunter Maldonado (2017-Pres.)
6-7
203
Colo.
TOT REB
TOT PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
17-18 29/19 615/21.2 50-129/.388 17-56/.304 36-49/.735 12 51 63 2.2 41 29 5 28 153 5.3
18-19 8/5 260/32.5 42-100/.420 11-33/.333 15-24/.625 12 42 54 6.8 18 16 4 9 110 13.8
19-20 33/33 1167/35.4 183-434/.422 36-122/.295 121-171/.708 14 178 192 5.8 132 64 9 31 523 15.8
20-21 25/25 895/30.9 103-256/.419 13-65/.200 93-134/.694 42 128 170 6.8 115 64 9 31 312 12.5
21-22 33/33 1229/37.3 213-430/.495 21-84/.250 162-228/.705 34 155 189 5.7 207 123 4 39 609 18.5
Total 128/115 4167/32.6 591-1339/.441 98-360/.272 427-606/.705 114 554 668 5.2 513 332 39 148 1707 13.3
Alan Herndon (2013-2018)
TOT REB
PTS
G/GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
14-15 31/2 476/15.4 37-78/.474 4-23/.174 16-27/. 593 15 54 69 2.2 16 18 12 7 94 3.0
15-16 31/30 884/28.5 90-174/.517 17-56/.304 46-77/.597 27 122 149 4.8 36 34 26 17 243 7.8
16-17 38/38 1182/31.1 151-324/.466 58-153/.379 61-97/.629 42 185 227 6.0 50 50 74 21 421 11.1
TOTAL 133/102 3596/27.0 423-859./492 124-366/.339 179-293/.611 114 518 632 4.8 168 146 184 72 1149 8.6
Hayden Dalton (2015-18)
REB
MIN/AVG FG-FGA/FG% 3-PT./FG% FT-FTA/FT% OR DR REB AVG A TO BL ST PTS AVG
15-16 28/1 412/14.7 32-73 /.438 10-33/.303 33-42/.786 14 77 91 3.3 29 24 13 8 107 3.8 16-17 38/3 1025/27.0 141-327/.431 52-150/.347 131-157/.834 53 263 316 8.3 99 100 34 17 465 12.2 17-18 33/33 1098/33.3 190-415/.458 85-211/.403 119-142/.838 46 213 259 7.8 86 82 16 31 584 17.7
TOTAL 99/37 2535/25.6 363-815/.445 147-394/.373 283-341/.830 113 553 666 6.7 214 206 63 56 1156 11.7
Wyoming All-Time as a Ranked Team
Rankings are AP unless otherwise noted.
All-Time: 59-35
Home: 28-6 (13-4 in Areana Auditorium)
Away: 18-19 Neutral: 13-10
Games in which both teams were ranked: 2-9
Date Rank Opponent Site Result
1948-49
2/11/49 #19 Colorado State H W, 56-43
2/12/49 #19 Colorado State H W, 39-29
2/14/49 #19 #12 Utah H W, 45-36
2/18/49 #19 Utah State A W, 66-55
2/19/49 #19 Utah State A W, 45-31
2/21/49 #19 BYU A L, 48-50
2/28/49 #14 Denver A L, 34-37
3/1/49 #12 Denver A W, 35-34
3/5/49 #12 Utah State H W, 63-44
3/7/49 #12 Utah State H W, 65-44
3/18/49 #17 #2 Oklahoma State N L, 39-40
3/19/49 #17 Arkansas N L, 48-61
1949-50
1/27/50 #14 Utah A W, 42-35
1/28/50 #14 Utah State A L, 37-43 1/30/50 #14 Utah State A W, 32-28 2/6/50 #20 Utah H W, 42-39 3/2/50 #18 Utah A L, 30-39
3/3/50 #18 BYU A L, 44-55
3/4/50 #18 BYU A L, 52-70
1950-51
12/28/50 #14 Colorado State N W, 62-50 12/29/50 #14 Utah State N W, 69-49 12/30/50 #14 Utah N W, 55-42
1/8/51 #10 BYU H L, 57-61
1/12/51 #10 Colorado State A W, 56-47
1/13/51 #10 Colorado State H W, 77-58 1/15/51 #10 Utah H W, 48-41 1/19/51 #13 BYU A L, 58-64
1/20/51 #13 BYU A L, 38-65
1/22/51 #13 Utah A L, 39-45
1/26/51 #20 Colorado State H W, 54-34 1/27/51 #20 Colorado State A L, 38-62
1951-52
12/17/51 #14 Baylor H W, 51-45 12/21/51 #14 Oregon A L, 59-66 12/22/51 #14 Oregon A W, 78-71 2/22/52 #19 #6 Washington H L, 50-52
2/23/52 #19 #6 Washington H W, 55-45
2/29/52 #16 Colorado H W, 69-39
3/1/52 #16 BYU H W, 55-49
3/3/52 #16 Colorado A L, 44-59
3/5/52 #16 Colorado State H W, 89-57 3/7/52 #16 Denver A W, 61-54 3/21/52 #16 Oklahoma City N W, 54-48
3/22/52 #16 Santa Clara N L, 53-56
1952-53
3/13/53 #16 Santa Clara N L, 52-67
3/14/53 #16 #14 Seattle N L, 64-80
1953-54
12/11/53 #14 Creighton A W, 71-65
12/12/53 #14 #8 Kansas State A L, 69-76 12/29/53 #20 Cincinnati N W, 64-54
12/30/53 #20 Santa Clara N L, 51-59 12/31/53 #20 #11 Oklahoma City A L, 54-63
1/4/53 #20 New Mexico H W, 81-61
1968-69
12/27/68 #19 LSU N L, 78-84
12/28/68 #19 Tulane N W, 104-87
12/30/68 #19 Texas A&M N L, 81-83
1980-81
3/6/81 #19 Air Force A W, 46-38
3/7/81 #19 UNLV A W, 97-70
3/12/81 #17 Howard N W, 78-43
Wyoming Record as a Ranked Team
Ranking Record
No. 1 N/A No. 2 N/A No. 3 N/A No. 4 N/A No. 5 5-2 No. 6 1-0 No. 7 2-0 No. 8 N/A No. 9 N/A No. 10 6-1 No. 11 N/A No. 12 4-1 No. 13 0-4 No. 14 11-4 No. 15 N/A No. 16 7-4 No. 17 3-4 No. 18 1-4 No. 19 11-4 No. 20 4-3 No. 21 N/A No. 22 1-1 No. 23 N/A No. 24 N/A No. 25 2-2
Total 59-35
3/14/81 #17 #19 Illinois N L, 65-67 1990-91 (Coaches Poll) 1/17/91 #25 #23 Utah H L, 83-90 1/19/91 #25 BYU H W, 86-80
1987-88 11/27/87 #10 Denver H W, 113-82 12/2/87 #10 Colorado A W, 100-68 12/5/87 #10 Texas Tech H W, 84-65 12/12/87 #7 Alabama Birmingham A W, 74-69 12/14/87 #7 Georgia State H W, 100-89 12/19/87 #6 Nebraska H W, 87-58 12/22/87 #5 Boise State A W, 59-55 12/27/87 #5 Columbia N W, 92-56 12/28/87 #5 Eastern Kentucky N W, 71-59 12/30/87 #5 Cincinnati N W, 100-73 1/2/88 #5 Stephen F. Austin H W, 94-55 1/8/88 #5 UTEP A L, 62-68 1/9/88 #5 New Mexico A L, 72-85 1/13/88 #12 Air Force H W, 81-61 1/15/88 #12 BYU H L, 67-83 1/21/88 #17 Hawaii H W, 81-61 1/23/88 #17 Colorado State A L, 49-54 2/11/88 #18 #8 BYU A L, 69-78 2/13/88 #18 Utah A W, 69-60 2/18/88 #19 Air Force A W, 79-63 2/20/88 #19 Colorado State H W, 57-50 2/25/88 #16 Utah H W, 79-56 2/27/88 #16 San Diego State H W, 85-59 3/4/88 #17 Boise State H W, 56-50 3/10/88 #14 San Diego State N W, 86-73 3/11/88 #14 Colorado State N W, 60-58 3/12/88 #14 UTEP N W, 79-75 3/17/88 #13 #15 Loyola Marymount N L, 115-119
2012-13 (Coaches Poll) 1/9/13 #25 Boise State H L, 61-63 1/12/13 #25 Nevada A W, 59-48
2014-15 1/14/15 #25 San Diego State H L, 60-52 1/17/15 #25 Fresno State A W, 70-65 (3OT)
2021-22 2/15/22 #22 New Mexico A L, 66-75 2/19/22 #22 Air Force H W, 75-67
Wyoming Series Record as a Ranked Team
Team Series Record vs. Air Force 4-0 vs. Alabama Birmingham 1-0 vs. Arkansas 0-1 vs. Baylor 1-0 vs. Boise State 2-1 vs. BYU 2-8 vs. Cincinnati 2-0 vs. Colorado 2-1 vs. Colorado State 9-2 vs. Columbia 1-0 vs. Creighton 1-0 vs. Denver 3-1 vs. Eastern Kentucky 1-0 vs. Fresno State 1-0 vs. Georgia State 1-0 vs. Hawaii 1-0 vs. Howard 1-0 vs. Illinois 0-1 vs. Kansas State 0-1 vs. Loyola Marymount 0-1 vs. LSU 0-1 vs. Nebraska 1-0 vs. Nevada 1-0 vs. New Mexico 1-2 vs. Oklahoma State 0-1 vs. Oklahoma City 1-1 vs. Oregon 1-1 vs. San Diego State 2-1 vs. Santa Clara 0-3 vs. Seattle 0-1 vs. Stephen F. Austin 1-0 vs. Texas A&M 0-1 vs. Texas Tech 1-0 vs. Tulane 1-0 vs. UNLV 1-0 vs. Utah 7-3 vs. Utah State 6-1 vs. UTEP 1-1 vs. Washington 1-1 Total 5-34
Wyoming All-Time Versus Ranked Teams
Rankings are AP/Coaches Poll
All-Time: 34-124
Home: 28-29 (12-12 in Arena Auditorium) Away: 2-73 Neutral: 4-22
Date Opponent Site Result
1948-49
1/21/49 #10 Utah A L, 30-42 1/22/49 #10 Utah A L, 36-44 2/14/49 #12 Utah H W, 45-36 3/18/49 #2 Oklahoma State N L, 39-40 (ot)
1950-51 2/26/51 #12 BYU H W, 50-49 3/30/51 #6 Bradley A L, 63-77
1951-52 12/15/51 #11 Indiana H L, 55-57 1/26/52 #17 Utah H W, 55-36 2/22/52 #6 Washington H L, 50-52 2/23/52 #6 Washington H W, 55-45
1952-53 12/29/52 #14 Tulsa N W, 58-48 12/31/52 #16 Oklahoma City A L, 40-49 2/20/53 #12 Oklahoma City H W, 49-45 2/21/53 #12 Oklahoma City H L, 49-60 3/14/53 #14 Seattle N L, 64-80
1953-54 12/12/53 #8 Kansas State A L, 69-76 12/31/53 #11 Oklahoma City A L, 54-63 1/23/54 #7 Oklahoma City H W, 57-38 2/19/54 #16 Oklahoma City A L, 40-52
1954-55
12/22/55 #14 Wichita State N L, 74-82 1/21/55 #10 Utah H L, 51-67 2/25/55 #8 Utah A L, 57-75
1955-56
12/15/55 #20 Oklahoma City A L, 59-65 12/27/55 #12 George Washington A L, 75-82 12/29/55 #8 Duke A L, 54-71
1956-57 12/15/56 #19 Oklahoma State H L, 55-63 12/22/56 #14 Iowa State A L, 57-85
1957-58 12/20/57 #16 Oklahoma State A L, 50-55 3/12/58 #18 Seattle N L, 51-88
1958-59 12/19/58 #13 Auburn N L, 47-70 2/7/59 #16 Utah A L, 57-86 3/6/59 #16 Utah H L, 73-85
1959-60
1/15/60 #12 Utah State A L, 60-88 2/6/60 #7 Utah H L, 71-93 2/20/60 #7 Utah State H L, 67-81 3/3/60 #6 Utah A L, 61-68
1960-61 12/29/60 #6 Duke A L, 59-86 1961-62 12/22/61 #6 USC H L, 54-76 12/26/61 #3 Duquesne N L, 47-64 3/3/62 #10 Utah A L, 75-94
1962-63 12/29/62 #3 Loyola Chicago N L, 82-93 1/19/63 #4 Arizona State H W, 88-81 2/22/63 #4 Arizona State A L, 72-82 1963-64 11/30/63 #5 Wichita State A L, 67-82
1964-65 2/26/65 #10 New Mexico H W, 83-65 3/5/65 #10 BYU A L, 87-102
1965-66 12/23/65 #2 St. Joseph's H W, 99-92 1/15/66 #7 BYU H W, 107-101 1966-67 1/13/67 #3 New Mexico H W, 86-76 3/17/67 #1 UCLA N L, 60-109 3/19/67 #10 UTEP N L, 67-69
1967-68 12/30/67 #1 UCLA A L, 71-104 1/13/68 #9 New Mexico A L, 65-81 1/20/68 #5 Utah H W, 81-72 3/1/68 #7 New Mexico H L, 62-75 1969-70 1/24/70 #1 UCLA A L, 77-115 1971-72 1/29/72 #13 BYU H L, 74-101 2/25/72 #7 BYU A L, 56-70 1972-73 1/6/73 #15 BYU A L, 58-62 1/26/73 #19 New Mexico H L, 56-70 2/23/73 #15 New Mexico A W, 61-60 1973-74 12/28/73 #1 UCLA A L, 58-86 1/3/74 #15 Arizona H L, 77-93 1/25/74 #19 New Mexico A L, 68-91 1974-75 1/24/75 #13 Arizona H W, 65-61 1/25/75 #10 Arizona State H L, 67-79 2/28/75 #9 Arizona State A L, 76-94 3/1/75 #19 Arizona A L, 74-92
1975-76 12/5/75 #20 Washington H L, 69-76 1976-77 1/28/77 #16 Arizona H W, 69-68 2/26/77 #20 Arizona A L, 63-88
1977-78 2/2/78 #10 New Mexico H L, 91-94 3/4/78 #8 New Mexico A L, 74-93
1979-80 1/18/80 #18 BYU A W, 56-53 2/23/80 #14 BYU H L, 30-39
1980-81 1/23/81 #14 Utah A L, 53-55 1/24/81 #18 BYU A L, 70-84 2/26/81 #15 BYU H W, 86-84 (2ot) 2/28/81 #7 Utah H W, 53-50 3/14/81 #19 Illinois N L, 65-67
1981-82 12/5/81 #16 Missouri A L, 54-64 3/13/82 #6 Georgetown A L, 43-51 1982-83 11/28/82 #6 Memphis A L, 45-71 12/11/82 #6 Indiana A L, 65-78 1983-84 12/16/83 #2/1 Kentucky A L, 40-66 1/21/84 #5 UTEP H L, 46-54 2/18/84 #10/10 UTEP A L, 66-73 (ot) 3/9/84 #9 UTEP A L, 55-62
1985-86 1/4/86 #18 Louisville A L, 62-94 1/11/86 #15 UTEP H W, 63-62 (ot) 2/6/86 #17 UTEP A L, 58-72
1986-87 3/14/87 #15 UCLA N W, 78-68 3/20/87 #1/1 UNLV N L, 78-92 1987-88 2/11/88 #8 BYU A L, 69-78 3/17/88 #15 Loyola Marymount N L, 115-119 1988-89 11/20/88 #8 Syracuse A L, 81-107 1990-91 12/29/90 #21 Southern Mississippi N L, 112-122 1/17/91 #23 Utah H L, 83-90 2/14/91 #14 Utah A L, 72-77 3/8/91 #8 Utah H L, 63-69 1991-92 1/18/92 #25 Louisville A L, 60-68 1992-93 1/28/93 #17 Utah H L, 45-64 2/4/93 #21 Utah A L, 64-88 1993-94 11/29/93 #23/23 Cincinnati A L, 49-73 12/18/93 #10/13 Louisville H L, 55-72 1994-95 12/17/94 #17/13 Cincinnati H L, 80-81 1995-96 11/29/95 #21/21 Cincinnati A L, 51-101 1/13/96 #25/-- New Mexico H W, 61-58 1/20/96 #15/11 Utah A L, 65-88 2/12/96 #7/7 Utah H W, 80-76 1996-97 12/28/96 #20/20 Texas Tech N L, 74-77 1997-98 1/10/98 #12/10 New Mexico H W, 58-55 1/17/98 #4/4 Utah A L, 58-75 2/5/98 #12/14 New Mexico A L, 59-89 2/12/98 #5/5 Utah H W, 62-56 1998-99 12/5/98 #13/10 Arizona N L, 84-94 1/14/99 #20/24 TCU H W, 96-93 1999-00 12/18/99 #21/19 Indiana A L, 80-99 1/22/00 #22/22 Utah A L, 61-69 2/28/00 #25/24 Utah H W, 88-61 2001-02 11/13/01 #20/24 USC A L, 55-68 3/14/02 #6/6 Gonzaga N W, 73-66 3/16/02 #7/9 Arizona N L, 60-68 2002-03 1/15/03 #12/12 Kansas A L, 70-98 2004-05 11/30/04 #21/20 Arizona A L, 70-98 2/14/05 #15/15 Utah A L, 62-71 2006-07 12/9/06 #10/16 Wichita State N L, 69-83 1/13/07 #18/15 Air Force H L, 56-58 2/3/07 #17/16 Air Force A L, 43-88 3/9/07 #23/23 BYU N L, 84-96 2007-08 3/5/08 #--/24 BYU A L, 61-78 2008-09 12/23/08 #13/10 UCLA A L, 62-113 2009-10 12/15/09 #9/8 Tennessee A L, 58-77 1/20/10 #14/13 BYU A L, 66-81 2/17/10 #12/15 New Mexico A L, 61-83 2/20/10 #16/14 BYU H L, 63-85
2010-11
11/23/10 #11/12 Missouri N L, 62-72
1/29/11 #4/4 San Diego State A L, 57-96
2/2/11 #8/9 BYU H L, 62-69
3/1/11 #9/9 San Diego State H L, 58-85
3/5/11 #3/3 BYU A L, 78-102
2011-12
1/24/12 #13/12 San Diego State H L, 42-52
2/4/12 #11/13 UNLV H W, 68-66
2/22/12 #24/25 San Diego State A L, 58-67
3/3/12 #17/17 UNLV A L, 63-74
3/8/12 #20/20 UNLV A L, 48-56
2012-13
12/1/12 #19/19 Colorado H W, 76-69
1/19/13 #15/14 San Diego State H W, 58-45
1/30/13 #20/22 New Mexico H L, 59-63
3/2/13 #14/14 New Mexico A L, 42-53
3/13/13 #15/14 New Mexico N L, 46-59
2013-14
11/25/13 #7/6 Ohio State A L, 50-65
2/11/14 #5/5 San Diego State H W, 68-62
2014-15
3/13/15 #25/RV Boise State N W, 71-66 (OT)
3/14/15 #RV/25 San Diego State N W, 45-43 3/20/15 #11/9 Northern Iowa N L, 54-71
2017-18
11/22/17 #12/13 Cincinnati N L, 53-78
1/24/18 #23/RV Nevada H W, 104-103 (2OT)
2018-19 2/16/10 #6/7 Nevada H L, 49-82
2019-20
1/8/20 #7/6 San Diego State H L, 52-72
1/21/20 #4/4 San Diego State A L, 55-72
2020-21
3/11/21 #19/19 San Diego State N L, 66-69
2021-22
12/8/21 #11/11 Arizona A L, 65-94
Wyoming Record versus Ranked Teams
Ranking Record
No. 1 0-5 No. 2 1-2 No. 3 1-3 No. 4 1-4 No. 5 3-2 No. 6 2-9 No. 7 4-7 No. 8 0-8 No. 9 0-5 No. 10 1-12 No. 11 1-4 No. 12 4-7 No. 13 1-5 No. 14 1-8 No. 15 5-6 No. 16 1-7 No. 17 1-5 No. 18 1-4 No. 19 1-6
No. 20 1-7 No. 21 0-5 No. 22 0-1 No. 23 1-3 No. 24 0-1 No. 25 3-1
Total 34-124
Note: The rankings breakdowns on this page are based on the Associated Press poll since 1948-49.
Arthur Bouedo, Francisco Cruz and the Cowboy fans celebrate Wyoming toppling No. 11 UNLV on Feb. 4, 2012, in the ArenaAuditorium.
Wyoming Series Record Versus Ranked Teams
Team Series Record vs. Air Force 0-2 vs. Auburn 0-1 vs. Arizona 2-7 vs. Arizona State 1-3 vs. Boise State 1-0 vs. Bradley 0-1 vs. BYU 4-12 vs. Cincinnati 0-4 vs. Colorado 1-0 vs. Duke 0-2 vs. Duquesne 0-1 vs. George Washington 0-1 vs. Georgetown 0-1 vs. Gonzaga 1-0 vs. Illinois 0-1 vs. Indiana 0-3 vs. Iowa State 0-1 vs. Kansas 0-1 vs. Kansas State 0-1 vs. Kentucky 0-1 vs. Louisville 0-3 vs. Loyola Chicago 0-1 vs. Loyola Marymount 0-1 vs. Memphis 0-1 vs. Missouri 0-2 vs. Nevada 1-1 vs. New Mexico 5-11 vs. Northern Iowa 0-1 vs. Ohio State 0-1 vs. Oklahoma City 2-5 vs. Oklahoma State 0-3 vs. St. Joseph's 1-0 vs. San Diego State 2-7 vs. Seattle 0-2 vs. Southern Mississippi 0-1 vs. Syracuse 0-1 vs. TCU 1-0 vs. Tennessee 0-1 vs. Texas Tech 0-1 vs. Tulsa 1-0 vs. UCLA 1-5 vs. USC 0-2 vs. UNLV 1-3 vs. UTEP 1-5 vs. Utah 7-19 vs. Utah State 0-2 vs. Washington 1-2 vs. Wichita State 0-3 Total 34-124
Wyoming in the NCAA Record Book
Individual Records
Single-Game Records Free-Throw Percentage (min. 18 made)
T1. 100 - Jeron Roberts, Wyoming vs. UTEP (20 of 20) Feb. 7, 1998
Rebounds (Since 1973)
T20. 27 - Reginald Slater, Wyoming vs. Troy Dec. 14, 1991
Blocked Shots
T19. 12 - Justin Williams, Wyoming vs. Utah Mar. 10, 2006
Single-Season Records Free Throw Percentage
T19. 93.9 - Riley Grabau, Wyoming 2015 (34 games)
Blocked Shots 16. 163 - Justin Williams, Wyoming 2006 (30 games)
Blocked-Shot Average
9. 5.43 - Justin Williams, Wyoming 2006 (30 games) 16. 5.14 - Theo Ratliff, Wyoming 1995 (28 games)
Career Records
Free Throws Made 24. 697 - Brandon Ewing, Wyoming (126 games)
Blocked Shots 14. 425 - Theo Ratliff, Wyoming (111 games)
Blocked-Shot Average
11. 4.21 - Justin Williams, Wyoming (58 games) 17. 3.83 - Theo Ratliff, Wyoming (111 games)
Top 10 Individual Scoring Leaders
1959 9. Tony Windis, Wyoming 24.4 (19 games)
1963 6. Flynn Robinson, Wyoming 26.2 (26 games) 1965 6. Flynn Robinson, Wyoming 27.0 (26 games)
2016
3. Josh Adams, Wyoming 24.7 (30 games)
Annual Individual Champions Blocked-Shot Average 1993 4.43 - Theo Ratliff, Wyoming (28 games)
Free-Throw Percentage 2015 .939 - Riley Grabau, Wyoming (34 games)
Wyoming's Justin Williams ranks 16th in NCAA history with 163 blocked shots during the 200506 season. He also ranks 11th in career blockedshot average with 4.2 in 58 games as a Cowboy.
Team Records
Single-Game Records Madde Three Pointers
T1 - 28 vs. hastings College, 11/26/21
Single-Season Records Scoring Defense
6. 40.8 - Wyoming, 1948 (27 games) 7. 41.4 - Wyoming, 1950 (36 games) 12. 43.1 - Wyoming, 1949 (35 games)
Scoring Defense (Since 1965) 15. 51.5 - Wyoming, 1982 (30 games)
Three-Point Field Goals Made 12. 369 - Wyoming, 2017 (38 games)
Rebound Margin (Since 1973) 22. 11.7 - Wyoming, 1981 (30 games)
Overtime Wins T1. 6 - Wyoming, 2018 (6-0; 6 overtime games)
Annual Team Champions Scoring Margin
1981 16.1 - Wyoming (30 games)
Field-Goal Percentage Defense 1981 40.1 - Wyoming (30 games) 1982 39.7 - Wyoming (30 games) 1983 41.6 - Wyoming (29 games)
Blocked Shots 1993 6.57 - Wyoming (28 games)
Winningest Schools by Decade 1930-39
17. Wyoming 147-57 (.721) 1940-49 19. Wyoming 163-70 (.700)
30-game winners (since 1938) 31 - Wyoming (1943)
Overtime
Overtime Games against Mountain West Opponents
Overtime Games against
All-Time Overtime Games
Date Opponent Site Result
2/22/21 Sacred Heart H L, 29-32 2/10/22 Colorado State H W, 18-16 3/9/34 BYU H W, 47-44 2/2/43 Phillips 66 A W, 42-41 4/1/43 St. John's N W, 52-47 1/27/45 Colorado H L, 41-43 12/21/48 Oregon State A W, 53-52 3/18/49 Oklahoma State N L, 39-40 2/23/57 Denver H L, 63-64 3/6/58 Utah A L, 74-81 2/28/59 Colorado State H L, 74-80 2/3/60 Air Force A L, 54-59 1/18/61 Air Force A W, 61-60 1/20/62 Air Force H W, 67-66 2/8/62 Denver A L, 87-92 12/26/63 Houston N W, 75-72 2/1/64 Air Force A W, 62-59 1/7/65 Arizona H L, 60-62 1/13/66 Utah H L, 91-93 12/9/66 Tulsa H L, 87-91 1/14/67 Colorado State H W, 75-72 12/29/67 Iowa N W, 94-87 (2ot) 1/27/68 Air Force A W, 95-91 2/22/69 Arizona A W, 68-67 1/30/71 UTEP H W, 69-67 12/3/73 Idaho State H L, 78-79 2/2/74 BYU H L, 75-78 2/22/74 UTEP H L, 74-77
1/10/76 New Mexico H L, 53-54
1/8/77 Denver H L, 85-88
1/22/77 Colorado State A W, 74-64
2/3/77 UTEP A W, 62-59 2/4/78 UTEP H W, 77-74
1/27/79 BYU H W, 71-69
2/15/79 New Mexico H W, 66-63 2/24/79 Utah A L, 52-58
3/3/80 Colorado State A W, 67-64
11/28/80 Nebraska A W, 62-59
1/5/81 Hawai'i A W, 71-66
2/26/81 BYU H W, 86-84 (2ot)
12/18/82 California N L, 75-77
3/6/82 San Diego State A W, 66-64
Non-Conference Opponents
W
Pct.
Arizona 1 1 .500 BYU 3 1 .750 California 0 2 .000 Colorado 0 1 .000 Denver 1 4 .200 Drake 1 0 1.000
Eastern Washington 1 0 1.000 Hawai'i 1 2 .333 Houston 1 1 .500 Idaho State 1 0 1.000
Illinois-Chicago 1 0 1.000 Iowa 1 0 1.000
Incarnate Word 1 0 1.000 Iowa State 0 1 .000 Louisiana 1 0 1.000
Marshall 1 0 1.000 Nebraska 1 0 1.000 Norfolk State 1 0 1.000 Ohio 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma State 0 1 .000 Oregon State 1 0 1.000 Pepperdine 1 0 1.000 Phillips 66 1 0 1.000 Portland 1 0 1.000 Princeton 1 0 1.000 Sacred Heart 0 1 .000 Sam Houston State 0 1 .000 San Francisco 1 0 1.000 South Dakota 1 0 1.000 St. John's 1 0 1.000 TCU 0 1 .000 Tulsa 0 1 .000 UNC Wilmington 0 1 .000 USC 0 1 .000 Utah 2 5 .286 UTEP 5 5 .500 Washington 1 0 1.000 Western Michigan 0 1 .000
Total 32 30 .516
1/5/83 Illinois-Chicago A W, 73-69 12/10/83 Portland A W, 61-59 2/8/84 San Diego State H W, 83-73 2/18/84 UTEP A L, 66-73 1/16/85 Air Force A W, 77-75 1/19/85 Utah H W, 69-60 1/11/86 UTEP H W, 63-62 2/14/87 Colorado State A W, 81-78 (3ot) 3/9/89 UTEP N L, 81-88 (2ot) 11/25/89 Sam Houston State H L, 69-72 1/4/90 New Mexico A W, 89-87 11/24/90 Marshall H W, 96-91 2/3/91 San Diego State A L, 84-87 (2ot) 2/9/91 New Mexico H L, 83-85 12/28/91 Ohio N W, 70-65 1/25/92 Utah H L, 79-80 2/20/92 UTEP A L, 72-74 2/11/93 UTEP H L, 78-81 (2ot) 12/29/93 Utah State N W, 73-69 2/24/94 Hawai'i H L, 94-95 (3ot) 2/9/95 Utah A L, 80-89 12/16/95 Iowa State H L, 66-70 1/15/96 UTEP H W, 72-68 2/6/97 Colorado State H W, 67-65 2/13/97 Hawai'i H L, 68-70 2/27/97 UNLV H L, 69-75 12/28/97 Norfolk State N W, 72-65 2/21/98 Colorado State A W, 69-64 3/3/98 San Diego State H L, 57-60 2/5/00 Air Force A L, 79-82 1/13/01 Colorado State A W, 70-69 1/20/01 Utah H W, 78-77 1/21/02 San Diego State A W, 88-85 1/28/02 Air Force H W, 83-76 (4ot) 2/9/02 Colorado State A W, 72-69 3/7/02 Air Force N W, 69-67 1/18/03 New Mexico H W, 85-81 1/31/04 Colorado State A L, 74-75 11/22/04 Princeton H W, 64-59 (2ot) 1/22/05 San Diego State A W, 88-81 2/5/05 Air Force H W, 67-63 2/26/05 Colorado State A L, 94-96 11/14/05 UNC Wilmington H L, 59-62 1/28/06 San Diego State H L, 77-78 3/11/06 San Diego State N L, 64-69
12/22/06 San Francisco N W, 84-81 1/10/07 UNLV H W, 86-76 1/5/08 New Mexico H L, 92-99 (2ot) 1/16/08 Air Force H L, 62-64 12/31/08 Utah State A L, 85-90 1/21/09 TCU A L, 78-79 11/29/09 Pepperdine H W, 86-82 2/22/12 San Diego State A L, 58-67 2/16/13 Fresno State H W, 55-51 3/25/13 Western Michigan H L, 67-75 12/7/13 South Dakota N W, 67-66 1/8/14 New Mexico H L, 69-72 1/25/14 Nevada H W, 64-62 2/5/14 New Mexico A L, 61-66 1/17/15 Fresno State A W, 70-65 (3ot) 1/24/15 New Mexico H W, 63-62 3/7/15 New Mexico A L, 49-52 3/13/15 Boise State N W, 71-66 12/5/15 California H L, 72-78 12/22/15 Houston N L, 89-94 (2ot) 12/23/16 USC N L, 92-94 2/8/17 Fresno State H W, 102-100 (4ot) 12/2/17 Drake H W, 96-78 (2ot) 12/12/17 Eastern Washington H W, 93-88 1/6/18 Boise State H W, 79-78 1/24/18 #23 Nevada H W, 104-103 (2ot)
1/27/18 San Jose State A W, 90-86 1/31/18 Colorado State A W, 91-86 (2ot) 12/5/18 Denver H L, 87-90 1121/19 Louisiana H W, 69-61 12/21/19 Denver A W, 72-66 12/2/21 Incarnate Word H W 94-83 2/17/21 New Mexico A W 83-74 11/18/21 Washington A W 77-72 1/31/22 Colorado State H W 84-78 2/8/22 Utah State H W 78-76 3/5/22 Fresno State H W 68-64
F 9 at Colorado State* W 43-28
F10 UTAH* L 38-52
F13 at Northern Colorado W 52-23
F16 FORT WARREN W 57-55
F17 FORT WARREN L 38-48
F23 at Utah State* L 36-44
F24 at BYU* W 39-31
M 2 COLORADO STATE* W 45-32
M 3 UTAH STATE* W 42-39
M10 at Colorado* L 37-42
M15 at Poudre Valley L 47-51 1945-46
(22-4, 10-2 Skyline) Everett Shelton
D 6 BYU W 58-49
D 7 at Montana W 61-35
D 8 vs. BYU @Billings W 52-37
D22 KANSAS STATE W 43-27
D24 KANSAS STATE W 62-33
D29 vs. Valparaiso @Buffalo, NY W 48-39
J 1 at St. Joseph's (Pa.) W 55-32
J 3 at Long Island W 57-42
J 5 at Washington (Mo.) W 48-39
J 7 at Valparaiso W 51-49
J12 UTAH* L 31-45
J18 at BYU* W 41-36
J19 at Utah* W 63-44
J25 at Oklahoma State L 24-35
J26 at Oklahoma State L 24-40
F 1 at Colorado* W 56-46
F 2 BYU* L 41-57
F 6 at Denver* W 61-56
F 9 UTAH STATE* W 45-30
F15 DENVER* W 61-46
F16 COLORADO STATE* W 64-43
F22 FORT WARREN W 69-28
F23 FORT WARREN W 45-40
M 2 at Utah State* W 66-52
M 8 COLORADO* W 50-46
M 9 at Colorado State* W 55-41 1946-47
(22-6, 11-1 Skyline) Everett Shelton
D 6 vs. Montana State W 52-40
D 7 vs. Montana State W 56-50
D13 IDAHO W 55-36
D14 IDAHO W 36-31
D16 ST. MARY'S (Ca.) W 37-35
D17 WASHINGTON STATE W 36-35
D18 WASHINGTON STATE W 45-35
D26 vs. UCLA @Buffalo, NY L 41-54
D28 at CCNY L 48-57
J 1 at Temple L 44-51
J 3 vs. Holy Cross @Cleveland W 58-57
J 6 at Valparaiso W 68-55
J14 COLORADO STATE* W 60-30
J18 at Utah State* W 43-34
J24 at BYU* W 51-44
J25 at Utah* L 42-50
J27 at Denver* W 63-38
J31 at Nevada W 51-49
F 1 at Nevada W 49-42
F 7 COLORADO* W 42-41
F 8 UTAH STATE* W 60-45
F14 DENVER* W 38-32
F15 BYU* W 70-47
M 1 UTAH* W 32-26
M 7 at Colorado* W 46-36
M 8 at Colorado State* W 52-38
M21 vs. Texas+ L 40-42
M22 vs. Oregon State+ L 46-63 + NCAA Tournament 1947-48
(18-9, 6-4 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 5 vs. Eastern Washington @Billings W 62-35
D 6 vs. Eastern Washington @Billings W 41-37
D12 at Northern Colorado W 63-30
D13 NORTHERN COLORADO W 57-40
D18 at Tulane L 30-44
D19 at Centenary College W 63-43
D23 at Rice W 50-48
D27 at SMU L 39-41
D29 vs. Baylor @Oklahoma City L 29-36
D30 vs. Hamline @Oklahoma City W 55-42
D31 vs. Rice @Oklahoma City W 58-43
J 9 MONTANA STATE W 58-41
J10 MONTANA STATE W 54-39
J17 at Colorado State* W 52-34
J24 UTAH* L 31-38
J26 BYU* L 39-45
J30 NEVADA W 33-32
J31 NEVADA W 53-36
F 7 at BYU* L 42-57
F13 at Denver* L 37-40
F20 UTAH STATE* W 46-40 F27 DENVER* W 46-44
F28 COLORADO STATE* W 62-37
M 5 at Utah State* W 39-27
M 6 at Utah* W 41-37
M19 vs. Kansas State+ L 48-58
M20 vs. Washington+ L 47-57 +NCAA Tournament 1948-49
(25-10, 15-5 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 3 vs. Montana State W 60-47
D 4 vs. Montana State W 65-40
D10 vs. Montana State @Logan W 78-43
D11 vs. Montana @Logan W 78-51
D17 WICHITA STATE W 64-42
D18 WICHITA STATE L 38-42
D20 at Oregon State L 50-55
D21 at Oregon State W 53-52 (ot)
D22 at Oregon W 56-51
D23 at Oregon W 57-44
D28 vs. North Carolina State @L.A. W 41-39
D30 vs. Hamline @L.A. L 35-37
D31 vs. Montana @L.A. W 54-42
J10 UTAH* W 42-38
J14 BYU* W 59-48
J15 BYU* W 58-38
J21 at #10 Utah* L 30-42
J22 at #10 Utah* L 36-44
J24 at BYU* L 42-54
J28 at Colorado State* W 56-39
J29 at Colorado State* W 53-41
F 4 DENVER* W 44-34
F 5 DENVER* W 47-42
F11 COLORADO STATE* W 56-43
F12 COLORADO STATE* W 39-29
F14 #12 UTAH* W 45-36
F18 at Utah State* W 66-55 F19 at Utah State* W 45-31 F21 at BYU* L 48-50
F28 at Denver* L 34-37
M 1 at Denver* W 35-34
M 5 UTAH STATE* W 63-44
M 7 UTAH STATE* W 65-44
M18 vs. #2 Oklahoma State+ L 39-40 (ot) M19 vs. Arkansas+ L 48-61 + NCAA Tournament
1949-50
(25-11, 13-7 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 1 at Montana State W 42-39
D 2 vs. Montana State W 79-34
D 3 vs. Montana State W 48-32
D 8 vs. Colorado State @Denver W 49-42
D 9 vs. BYU @Denver L 54-57
D10 vs. Utah @Denver L 55-63
D16 IDAHO W 58-48
D17 IDAHO W 58-40
D19 EMPORIA STATE W 70-39
D20 EMPORIA STATE W 54-43
D23 WASHINGTON STATE W 43-37
D27 vs. Texas @Oklahoma City W 44-35
D28 vs. Arkansas @Oklahoma City W 40-26
D29 at Oklahoma City L 35-36
J 2 at Denver* L 44-54
J 3 at Colorado State* W 41-38
J 9 UTAH* W 63-42
J13 BYU* W 46-39
J14 BYU* W 53-27
J20 at Colorado State* W 46-41
J21 COLORADO STATE* W 56-45
J27 at Utah* W 42-35
J28 at Utah State* L 37-43
J30 at Utah State* W 32-28
F 6 UTAH* W 42-39
F10 at Washington W 49-29
F11 at Washington L 36-37
F17 at Denver* L 33-45
F18 UTAH STATE* W 48-42
F20 UTAH STATE* W 59-33
F24 DENVER* L 52-59
F25 DENVER* W 61-39
M 2 at Utah* L 30-39
M 3 at BYU* L 44-55
M 4 at BYU* L 52-70
M 7 COLORADO STATE* W 50-41
1950-51
(26-11, 13-7 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 7 at Montana State W 55-53
D 8 vs. Montana State W 69-50
D 9 vs. Montana State W 72-51 D14 at Colorado W 64-51
D15 COLORADO W 63-51
D18 NEW MEXICO W 74-56
D19 NEW MEXICO W 58-37
D22 OREGON W 88-57
D23 OREGON W 73-55
D28 vs. Colorado State @Denver W 62-50
D29 vs. Utah State @Denver W 69-49
D30 vs. Utah @Denver W 55-42
J 8 BYU* L 57-61
J12 at Colorado State* W 56-47
J13 COLORADO STATE* W 77-58
J15 UTAH* W 48-41
J19 at BYU* L 58-64
J20 at BYU* L 38-65
J22 at Utah* L 39-45
J26 COLORADO STATE* W 54-34
J27 at Colorado State* L 38-62
F 2 at Denver* W 55-46
F 3 at Denver* W 42-38
F 5 UTAH* W 47-36
F 9 at Washington L 49-74
F10 at Washington L 51-53
F16 DENVER* L 47-60
F17 UTAH STATE* W 55-54
F19 UTAH STATE* W 58-51
F26 #12 BYU* W 50-49
M 2 at Utah State* W 69-52
M 3 at Utah State* W 53-49
M 5 at Utah* L 50-52
M 7 DENVER* W 82-61
M27 vs. Duquesne @Peoria, Ill. W 78-61
M30 at #6 Bradley L 63-77
M31 vs. Utah @Peoria, Ill. L 52-55
1951-52
(28-7, 13-1 Skyline) Everett Shelton D 6 at Montana State W 55-48
D 7 vs. Montana State W 84-54
D 8 vs. Montana State W 82-54
D14 ST. MARY'S (Ca.) W 78-69
D15 #11 INDIANA L 55-57
D17 BAYLOR W 51-45
D21 at Oregon L 59-66
D22 at Oregon W 78-71
D27 vs. Idaho @Oklahoma City L 46-58
D28 vs. Alabama @Oklahoma City W 61-53
D29 vs. San Francisco @Oklahoma City W 64-48
J 4 ALBERTA W 71-46
J 5 ALBERTA W 71-49
J11 NEW MEXICO* W 85-62
J12 UTAH STATE* W 69-37
J17 at Utah State* L 47-54
J19 at Montana* W 71-51
J23 at Northern Colorado W 74-62
J25 MONTANA* W 81-50
J26 #17 UTAH* W 55-36
J31 at Colorado State* W 58-45
F 1 NORTHERN COLORADO W 72-44
F 2 DENVER* W 60-52
F 9 at New Mexico* W 84-48
F15 at Utah* W 64-47
F16 at BYU* W 48-43
F22 #6 WASHINGTON L 50-52
F23 #6 WASHINGTON W 55-45
F29 COLORADO W 69-39
M 1 BYU* W 55-49
M 3 at Colorado L 44-59
M 5 COLORADO STATE* W 89-57
M 7 at Denver* W 61-54
M21 vs. Oklahoma City+ W 54-48
M22 vs. Santa Clara+ L 53-56
+ NCAA Tournament 1952-53
(20-10, 12-2 Skyline) Everett Shelton
D 4 vs. Montana State W 74-50
D 5 at Montana State W 61-43
D 6 vs. Montana State W 74-48
D12 at Seattle L 55-63
D13 at Seattle L 44-50
D20 MISSOURI L 58-64
D22 OREGON W 62-53
D23 OREGON W 56-54
D29 vs. #14 Tulsa @Oklahoma City W 58-48
D30 vs. Idaho @Oklahoma City L 53-66
D31 at #16 Oklahoma City L 40-49
J 2 NEW MEXICO* W 77-72
J 3 DENVER* W 73-46
J 9 UTAH STATE* W 64-54
J10 MONTANA* W 79-65
J15 at Denver* W 62-39
J17 at New Mexico* W 63-59
J23 at BYU* L 42-71
J24 at Utah* W 54-51
J28 at Northern Colorado W 56-46
F 7 COLORADO STATE* W 71-52
F14 at Utah State* L 56-58
F16 at Montana* W 69-60
F20 #12 OKLAHOMA CITY W 49-45
F21 #12 OKLAHOMA CITY L 49-60
F27 BYU* W 63-59
F28 UTAH* W 63-51
M 6 at Colorado State* W 54-53
M13 vs. Santa Clara+ L 52-67
M14 vs. #14 Seattle+ L 64-80 + NCAA Tournament 1953-54
(19-9, 10-4 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 3 at Montana State W 62-53
D 4 vs. Montana State W 80-47
D 5 vs. Montana State W 87-45
D11 at Creighton W 71-65
D12 at #8 Kansas State L 69-76
D18 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 68-49
D19 SAN FRANCISCO W 63-54
D29 vs. Cincinnati @Oklahoma City W 64-54
D30 vs. Santa Clara @Oklahoma City L 51-59
D31 at #11 Oklahoma City L 54-63
J 4 NEW MEXICO* W 81-61
J 8 UTAH STATE* W 65-54
J 9 MONTANA* W 65-49
J12 at Northern Colorado W 72-53
J16 at Denver* W 64-59
J18 at New Mexico* W 56-53
J23 #7 OKLAHOMA CITY W 57-38
J28 at Utah State* L 46-62
J30 at Montana* W 68-53
F 5 at Colorado State* L 43-47
F 9 DENVER* L 49-60
F12 BYU* W 63-47
F13 UTAH* W 56-45
F19 at #16 Oklahoma City L 40-52
F20 at St. Louis L 55-71
F26 at BYU* L 42-51
F27 at Utah* W 59-58
M 5 COLORADO STATE* W 52-44 1954-55
(17-9, 9-5 Skyline) Everett Shelton
D 3 at Montana State W 75-70
D 4 vs. Montana State W 77-63
D10 at Creighton W 76-72
D11 at Kansas State L 50-70
D15 OKLAHOMA STATE W 50-43
D18 ST. LOUIS W 74-68
D20 vs. Tulsa @Oklahoma City L 64-69
D21 vs. Oklahoma State @Okla. City W 52-50
D22 vs. #14 Wichita State @Okla. City L 74-82
J 6 at Montana* L 42-44
J 8 at Utah State* W 65-60
J14 DENVER* W 61-57
J15 NEW MEXICO* W 72-56
J21 #10 UTAH* L 51-67
J22 BYU* W 68-60
J28 at Oklahoma City L 47-67
J29 at Wichita State W 73-70
F 4 OKLAHOMA CITY W 61-56
F 5 at Colorado State* L 49-55
F12 at Utah State* W 68-48
F14 MONTANA* W 72-37
F17 at New Mexico* W 59-52
F20 at Denver* W 82-60
F25 at #8 Utah* L 57-75 F26 at BYU* L 62-75
M 6 COLORADO STATE* W 69-46
1955-56
(7-19, 5-9 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 2 at Montana State L 59-68
D 3 vs. Montana State L 57-66
D 9 at Oregon State L 46-53
D10 at Oregon State W 52-51 D15 at #20 Oklahoma City L 59-65 D16 at Oklahoma State L 45-68
D23 at Michigan State L 62-72
D27 at #12 George Washington L 75-82
D29 at #8 Duke L 54-71
D30 vs. Villanova @Raleigh, N.C. W 69-68
D31 vs. Minnesota @Raleigh, N.C. L 66-70
J 6 DENVER* W 66-51
J 7 NEW MEXICO* L 71-80
J13 at Utah State* L 61-63 J14 at BYU* L 48-74
J28 at Colorado State* L 56-66
F 3 MONTANA* W 93-69
F 4 UTAH* W 59-54
F11 COLORADO STATE* L 55-66
F13 KANSAS STATE L 74-78 F17 UTAH STATE* W 95-73 F18 BYU* L 67-78 F24 at Denver* L 74-80 F25 at New Mexico* W 60-36
M 1 at Montana* L 56-59 M 3 at Utah* L 64-71
1956-57
(6-19, 4-10 Skyline)
Everett Shelton
D 1 OREGON STATE L 65-68
D 7 at USC L 71-72 D 8 at USC L 64-67
D14 OKLAHOMA CITY L 68-73
D15 #19 OKLAHOMA STATE L 55-63
D18 ST. MARY'S (Ca.) L 53-73 D21 at Nebraska Omaha W 68-65 D22 at #14 Iowa State L 57-85 D28 vs. Northwestern @Detroit L 77-79 D29 vs. Boston @Detroit W 72-60
J 4 at New Mexico* W 67-65
J 7 at Denver* L 56-74
J11 UTAH STATE* W 86-78
J12 BYU* L 71-82
J18 at Idaho State L 59-69
J26 at Colorado State* L 49-64
J31 at Montana* L 60-64
F 2 at Utah* L 70-80
F 9 COLORADO STATE* W 65-56 F15 at Utah State* L 62-76
F16 at BYU* L 47-69
F22 NEW MEXICO* W 56-42
F23 DENVER* L 63-64 (ot)
M 1 MONTANA* L 78-81
M 2 UTAH * L 57-95 1957-58
(13-14, 10-4 Skyline) Everett Shelton
D 3 at Wichita State L 54-66
D 5 at Nebraska L 66-77
D13 TULSA W 74-61
D14 IOWA STATE L 51-72
D18 at Oklahoma City L 59-75
D20 at #16 Oklahoma State L 50-55
D21 at Tulsa L 51-57
D27 vs. Michigan @Albuquerque W 88-76
D28 vs. Wisconsin @Albuquerque W 93-65
J 4 at Colorado L 51-66
J10 NEW MEXICO* W 101-61
J11 DENVER* W 68-56
J17 at Utah State* W 71-70
J18 at BYU* L 50-62
J24 OKLAHOMA CITY L 71-89
J25 AIR FORCE L 73-78
F 1 at Colorado State* W 67-61
F 7 MONTANA* W 68-62
F 8 UTAH* W 64-63
F13 at Denver* L 60-77 F15 at New Mexico* W 61-52 F22 BYU* W 74-46
F24 UTAH STATE* W 72-68
M 1 COLORADO STATE* W 70-62
M 6 at Utah* L 74-81 (ot) M 8 at Montana* L 55-75
M12 vs. #18 Seattle+ L 51-88
+ NCAA Tournament
1958-59
(4-22, 1-13 Skyline) Everett Shelton D 2 at Tennessee L 71-72 D 5 at Kent State W 75-67
D 6 vs. Tennessee @Kent, Ohio L 69-90 D12 REGIS W 86-80 D17 at Vanderbilt L 65-70 D19 vs. #13 Auburn @Birmingham L 47-70 D20 vs. Texas A&M @Birmingham L 64-74 D22 at Georgia Tech L 78-110
D27 vs. Iowa @Corvallis, Ore. L 74-82 D29 vs. Air Force @Corvallis, Ore. W 55-50
J 8 at New Mexico State L 59-75
J10 at New Mexico* L 56-59
J16 UTAH STATE* L 76-82
J17 BYU* L 71-73 J23 at Denver* L 48-74 J24 at Air Force L 63-68
J31 at Colorado State* L 60-78
F 5 at Montana* L 61-73
F 7 at #16 Utah* L 57-86
F13 DENVER* L 39-74
F14 NEW MEXICO* W 91-64
F20 at BYU* L 43-78
F21 at Utah State* L 56-79
F28 COLORADO STATE* L 74-80 (ot)
M 6 #16 UTAH* L 73-85
M 7 MONTANA* L 65-85
William Strannigan
1960-73 (14 Seasons) 179-187 (.489) Overall Record 65-103 (.386) SL/WAC Record
1959-60
(5-19, 2-12 Skyline) William Strannigan
D 4 at Montana State L 59-69
D 5 at Montana State L 53-76
D11 PEPPERDINE W 75-68
D12 UTEP W 67-53
D18 PACIFIC W 59-50
D19 MICHIGAN STATE L 72-82
D28 vs. Gonzaga @Pocatello L 43-52
D29 at Idaho State L 58-68
J 8 NEW MEXICO* W 73-67
J 9 DENVER* L 62-74
J15 at #12 Utah State* L 60-88
J16 at BYU* L 52-73
J23 AIR FORCE L 53-57
J30 at Colorado State* L 50-69
F 3 at Air Force L 54-59 (ot)
F 5 MONTANA* W 74-69
F 6 #7 UTAH* L 71-93
F11 at Denver* L 64-76
F13 at New Mexico* L 51-64
F19 BYU* L 70-75
F20 #7 UTAH STATE* L 67-81
F27 COLORADO STATE* L 63-64
M 3 at #6 Utah* L 61-68
M 5 at Montana* L 67-82
1960-61
(7-18, 3-11 Skyline) William Strannigan
D 1 WICHITA STATE L 63-70
D 3 SOUTH DAKOTA W 78-58
D 9 OREGON W 62-47
D10 BAYLOR W 58-52
D17 at Iowa L 67-78
D19 at Drake L 54-75
D29 at #6 Duke L 59-86
D30 vs. Wake Forest @Raleigh L 66-87
D31 vs. Maryland @Raleigh L 77-84
J 5 at Denver* L 66-81
J 7 at New Mexico* L 64-71
J13 UTAH STATE* W 86-73
J14 BYU* W 79-71
J18 at Air Force W 61-60 (ot)
J21 AIR FORCE L 59-70
J28 at Colorado State* L 55-73
F 2 at Montana* L 61-72
F 4 at Utah* L 71-83
F10 DENVER* L 60-69
F11 NEW MEXICO* W 72-62
F17 at BYU* L 80-89
F18 at Utah State* L 61-73
F25 COLORADO STATE* L 38-61
M 3 UTAH* L 69-83
M 4 MONTANA* L 55-64
1961-62
(9-17, 3-11 Skyline) William Strannigan
D 2 at Wichita State L 54-78
D 8 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 73-52
D 9 OKLAHOMA CITY W 82-66
D15 at Montana State-Billings W 101-62
D16 vs. Montana State L 67-76
D20 NEBRASKA W 71-70
D22 #6 USC L 54-76
D26 vs. #3 Duquesne @Philadelphia L 47-64
D28 vs. Niagara @Philadelphia W 69-59
D30 vs. Holy Cross @Philadelphia L 69-83
J 5 DENVER* W 59-54
J 6 NEW MEXICO* L 73-84
J12 at BYU* L 63-73
J13 at Utah State* L 59-72
J17 at Air Force L 39-51
J20 AIR FORCE W 67-66 (ot)
J26 at Colorado State* L 50-56
F 2 UTAH* L 81-84
F 3 MONTANA* W 72-64
F 8 at Denver* L 87-92 (ot)
F10 at New Mexico* L 74-81
F16 UTAH STATE* L 65-78
F17 BYU* W 87-71
F24 COLORADO STATE* L 54-58
M 1 at Montana* L 72-78
M 3 at #10 Utah* L 75-94
1962-63
(11-15, 3-7 WAC) William Strannigan
D 1 WICHITA STATE L 72-83
D 8 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 94-77
D10 at Kansas L 57-75
D14 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 77-58
D15 DRAKE W 51-47
D21 at Stanford L 62-81
D22 at California L 55-60
D26 vs. Creighton @Oklahoma City W 80-74
D28 at Oklahoma City W 65-64
D29 vs. #3 Loyola-Chicago @Okla. City L 82-93
J 4 at Colorado State L 70-91
J 5 at Air Force L 65-78
J11 NEW MEXICO* L 49-53
J12 COLORADO STATE L 69-75
J17 ARIZONA* W 84-72
J19 #4 ARIZONA STATE* W 88-81
F 1 DENVER W 87-72
F 2 AIR FORCE W 70-68
F 8 at Utah* L 73-104
F 9 at BYU* L 77-89
F14 at Denver W 78-71
F16 at New Mexico* W 55-54
F22 at #4 Arizona State* L 72-82
F23 at Arizona* L 63-84
F28 BYU* L 76-80
M 1 UTAH* L 90-92
1963-64
(12-14, 3-7 WAC) William Strannigan
N30 at #5 Wichita State L 67-82
D 2 at Nebraska L 72-79
D 6 OKLAHOMA CITY W 96-90
D 7 TEXAS TECH W 100-91
D13 at Washington W 74-61
D14 at Oregon W 88-81
D21 COLORADO L 74-80
D26 vs. Houston @Oklahoma City W 75-72 (ot)
D27 at Oklahoma City L 86-99
D28 vs. Texas A&M @Oklahoma City L 87-99
J10 at Utah* L 75-76
J11 at BYU* L 91-96
J16 ARIZONA STATE* W 87-82
J18 ARIZONA* W 71-69
J25 DENVER W 65-56
F 1 at Air Force W 62-59 (ot)
F 7 COLORADO STATE L 56-66
F 9 at Colorado State L 68-73
F13 at Denver W 77-68
F15 at New Mexico* L 65-74
F21 at Arizona* L 69-81
F22 at Arizona State* L 80-89
F28 NEW MEXICO* L 63-64
F29 AIR FORCE W 99-75
M 5 UTAH* W 92-77
M 6 BYU* L 90-96
1964-65
(16-10, 5-5 WAC)
William Strannigan
D 3 NEBRASKA W 94-68
D 5 WEBER STATE W 89-75 D 7 MONTANA W 94-66
D11 at Oklahoma City L 90-99 D12 at Texas Tech L 87-98 D16 at Colorado L 63-68
D21 IDAHO STATE W 101-64 D26 at California W 75-74 D28 at Stanford L 75-88
J 7 ARIZONA* L 60-62 (ot)
J 9 ARIZONA STATE* W 105-82
J14 at Denver W 81-76 J16 at New Mexico* W 81-74
J22 DENVER W 105-92
J23 COLORADO STATE W 77-68
J29 SAN JOSE STATE W 92-70
J30 at Air Force W 75-62
F 6 at Colorado State L 77-82
F11 BYU* L 94-96
F13 UTAH* W 111-102
F19 at Arizona* L 77-78 F20 at Arizona State* L 88-95
F26 #10 NEW MEXICO* W 83-65
F27 AIR FORCE W 74-71 M 5 at #10 BYU* L 87-102 M 6 at Utah* W 107-102
1965-66
(17-9, 5-5 WAC)
William Strannigan
D 3 vs. Air Force @Denver, Colo. W 74-66
D 4 at Colorado State L 69-75
D 9 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 112-105
D16 at Idaho State W 104-93
D18 at Montana W 77-69
D20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 97-63
D23 #2 ST. JOSEPH'S (Pa.) W 99-92
D27 vs. Rhode Island @Oklahoma City L 101-107
D29 vs. Bowling Green @Oklahoma City W 105-70
D30 Xavier L 86-90
J 6 at Denver W 90-88
J 8 at New Mexico* L 57-69
J13 UTAH* L 91-93 (ot)
J15 #7 BYU* W 107-101
J22 COLORADO STATE W 70-55
J28 NEW MEXICO STATE W 113-80
F 4 at Arizona State* W 78-77
F 5 at Arizona* L 70-76
F11 DENVER W 89-69
F12 at Colorado State L 68-75
F18 NEW MEXICO* W 104-85
F19 at Air Force W 88-74
F25 at Utah* L 103-107
F26 at BYU* L 90-98
M 3 ARIZONA STATE* W 120-85
M 5 ARIZONA* W 104-66
(15-14, 8-2 WAC)
D19 TEXAS TECH W 67-57
D21 at UNLV L 74-91
D23 at Cal-Santa Barbara L 70-86
D29 vs. Xavier @Seattle L 92-96
D30 vs. Baylor @Seattle L 83-93
J 7 DENVER L 70-75
J13 #3 NEW MEXICO* W 86-76
J14 COLORADO STATE W 75-72 (ot)
J20 at BYU* L 75-97
J21 at Utah* L 83-93
J28 AIR FORCE L 66-70
F 2 ARIZONA* W 75-73
F 4 ARIZONA STATE* W 97-78
F10 at Air Force L 60-61
F11 at Colorado State L 57-69
F17 at Arizona State* W 78-72
F18 at Arizona* W 68-59
F23 UTAH* W 52-49
F25 BYU* W 67-56
M 2 at Denver W 64-62
M 4 at New Mexico* W 65-64
M11 vs. BYU @Salt Lake W 70-63
M17 vs. #1 UCLA+ L 60-109
M19 vs. #10 UTEP+ L 67-69
+ NCAA Tournament 1967-68
(18-9, 5-5 WAC) William Strannigan
D 2 UNLV W 120-87
D 4 SACRAMENTO STATE W 94-49
D 8 OKLAHOMA STATE W 72-62
D 9 IDAHO STATE W 115-96
D13 DENVER W 107-75
D18 at Tulsa L 58-72
D19 at Oklahoma W 82-71
D23 at Nebraska L 74-82
D27 at USC W 79-78
D29 vs. Iowa @Los Angeles W 94-87 (2ot) D30 at #1 UCLA L 71-104
J 6 at Denver W 107-96
J13 at #9 New Mexico* L 65-81
J18 BYU* W 81-70
J20 #5 UTAH* W 81-72
J26 at Colorado State W 84-68
J27 at Air Force W 95-91 (ot)
F 2 at Arizona* W 90-85
F 3 at Arizona State* L 91-92
F10 COLORADO STATE W 74-67
F16 at Utah* L 89-97
F17 at BYU* L 77-101
F22 ARIZONA STATE* W 91-86
F24 ARIZONA* W 74-69
M 1 #7 NEW MEXICO* L 62-75
M 2 AIR FORCE W 114-83
M13 vs. Villanova# L 66-77 # NIT Tournament
1968-69
(19-9, 6-4 WAC) William Strannigan
N30 UTAH STATE W 113-88
D 7 PACIFIC W 105-82
D13 at Utah State W 89-72
D14 at Idaho State W 84-75
D16 STANFORD W 87-73
D20 CAL-SANTA BARBARA W 92-69
D21 OKLAHOMA W 86-43
D27 vs. LSU @Oklahoma City L 78-84
D28 vs. Tulane @Oklahoma City W 104-87
D30 vs. Texas A&M @Oklahoma City L 81-83
J10 NEW MEXICO* W 70-68
J17 at BYU* L 78-89
J18 at Utah* L 77-79
J24 DENVER W 110-92
J25 COLORADO STATE L 68-78
J31 at Colorado State W 76-74
F 1 at Air Force W 74-68
F 6 ARIZONA* W 73-72
F 8 ARIZONA STATE* W 75-63
F13 at Denver W 99-84
1966-67
William Strannigan
D 3 at Oklahoma State L 64-73
D 7 NEBRASKA W 102-98
D 9 TULSA L 87-91 (ot)
D10 NEW MEXICO STATE W 77-63
D16 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 78-56
F15 at New Mexico* L 63-65
F17 AIR FORCE W 78-60
F20 at Arizona State* L 79-86
F22 at Arizona* W 68-67 (ot)
F27 UTAH* W 82-64
M 1 BYU* W 79-69
M 5 vs. BYU @Phoenix L 82-95
M15 vs. Army# L 49-51
# NIT Tournament 1969-70
(19-7, 9-5 WAC)
William Strannigan
D 5 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 106-61
D 6 NORTH TEXAS W 94-82
D 9 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 88-68
D12 at Denver W 72-71
D13 at Air Force W 70-67
D19 SAN JOSE STATE W 88-81
D20 DENVER W 74-66
J 2 at Baylor L 79-86
J 3 at Texas Tech W 63-62
J 8 NEW MEXICO* W 92-74
J10 UTEP* L 70-80
J15 at Colorado State* W 88-87
J17 COLORADO STATE* W 79-77
J23 at Stanford W 84-74
J24 at #1 UCLA L 77-115
J29 at Arizona State* W 89-79
J31 at Arizona* L 70-81
F 5 UTAH* W 98-85
F 7 BYU* W 98-73
F12 at UTEP* L 80-88
F14 at New Mexico* L 85-90
F19 at BYU* W 73-71
F21 at Utah* L 82-113
F26 ARIZONA* W 93-74
F28 ARIZONA STATE* W 112-94
M 2 AIR FORCE W 77-73
1970-71
(10-15, 6-8 WAC) William Strannigan
D 1 NEBRASKA L 63-68
D 4 DENVER W 82-76
D 5 REGIS L 79-81
D11 at San Jose State W 76-58
D12 at Pacific L 69-84
D18 at Denver L 80-90
D21 vs. California @Ann Arbor W 72-71
D22 at Michigan L 76-94
J 2 at Iowa L 84-87
J 7 ARIZONA STATE* W 89-81
J 9 ARIZONA* W 91-65
J15 at Utah* L 74-93
J17 at BYU* L 68-82
J20 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 74-59
J23 at Colorado State* L 51-74
J29 NEW MEXICO* W 74-59
J30 UTEP* W 69-67 (ot)
F 6 COLORADO STATE* L 78-88
F12 at Arizona* L 81-98
F13 at Arizona State* L 76-81
F19 BYU* W 78-72
F20 UTAH* L 79-83
F25 at UTEP* L 65-66 F26 at New Mexico* W 91-80
M 3 AIR FORCE L 71-81
1971-72
(12-14, 3-11 WAC) William Strannigan
D 1 at Nebraska L 63-81
D 3 IDAHO STATE W 90-79
D 4 at Denver W 72-69
D 7 MONTANA W 88-75
D 9 at TCU L 79-84
D11 at North Texas L 76-94
D17 DENVER W 78-74
D18 NORTHERN COLORADO W 86-64
D27 vs. Idaho State @Logan W 93-84
D28 at Utah State W 92-85
J 7 UTEP* L 59-67
J 8 NEW MEXICO* W 69-62
J14 at Arizona State* L 67-81
J15 at Arizona* L 66-75
J22 COLORADO STATE* L 66-68
J24 CREIGHTON W 76-65
J27 UTAH* L 58-61
J29 #13 BYU* L 74-101
F 5 at Colorado State* L 70-80
F10 at New Mexico* L 64-76
F12 at UTEP* L 51-73
F18 ARIZONA* W 71-55
F19 ARIZONA STATE* W 68-65
F25 at #7 BYU* L 56-70
F26 at Utah* L 47-70
M 1 at Air Force W 68-61 1972-73
(9-17, 4-10 WAC) William Strannigan
D 1 NEBRASKA W 65-59
D 2 DENVER W 67-62
D 9 NORTHERN COLORADO W 82-67
D14 at Idaho State L 51-70
D16 at Montana L 49-58
D21 FRESNO STATE W 80-59 D28 vs. TCU @Corvallis, Ore. W 54-53
D29 at Oregon State L 56-81 D30 at Oregon L 47-60
J 5 at Utah* W 76-68
J 6 at #15 BYU* L 58-62
J 9 at Denver L 51-63
J13 at Creighton L 69-79
J20 at Colorado State* L 59-61
J26 #19 NEW MEXICO* L 56-70
J27 UTEP* W 61-58
F 1 at Arizona* L 69-87
F 3 at Arizona State* L 62-91
F 9 BYU* L 54-67
F10 UTAH* W 61-59
F17 COLORADO STATE* L 54-60
F22 at UTEP* L 54-64
F23 at #15 New Mexico* W 61-60
F28 AIR FORCE L 45-57
M 2 ARIZONA STATE* L 59-80
M 3 ARIZONA* L 82-84
George (Moe) Radovich
1974-76 (Three Seasons) 24-55 (.304) Overall Record 5-47 (.096) WAC Record
1973-74
J18 at Colorado State* L 60-78
J24 #13 ARIZONA* W 65-61
J25 #10 ARIZONA STATE* L 67-79
J28 at Utah State L 69-84
F 7 at Utah* L 64-81
F 8 at BYU* L 73-75
F14 UTEP* L 43-64
F15 NEW MEXICO* W 63-59
F22 COLORADO STATE* W 65-61 F28 at #9 Arizona State* L 76-94 M 1 at #19 Arizona* L 74-92 M 7 BYU* L 64-67 M 8 UTAH* L 63-67
1975-76
(10-17, 2-12 WAC) George (Moe) Radovich
N29 WESTERN STATE W 100-52
D 1 CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 94-59
D 3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 77-71
D 5 #20 WASHINGTON L 69-76
D 8 DENVER W 84-78 D13 at Pacific L 56-78
D19 CAL-SANTA BARBARA W 57-49 D20 FRESNO STATE W 78-54 D26 at Detroit L 66-74 D27 vs. George Washington @Detroit L 55-57 J 5 at Air Force L 52-53
J 9 UTEP* L 45-49
J10 NEW MEXICO* L 53-54 (ot) J14 at Northern Colorado W 90-68
J19 at Denver W 77-73
J24 COLORADO STATE* L 41-51 J30 at Arizona State* L 67-70 J31 at Arizona* L 57-64
F 6 BYU* L 80-94
F 7 UTAH* L 69-87
F13 at New Mexico* L 51-57
F14 at UTEP* L 55-62 F21 at Colorado State* L 57-61
F27 ARIZONA* L 66-74
F28 ARIZONA STATE* W 84-72
M 5 at Utah* W 64-61
M 6 at BYU* L 60-82
(4-22, 0-14 WAC)
George (Moe) Radovich
D 1 at Nebraska L 62-70
D 3 IDAHO STATE L 78-79 (ot)
D 7 NORTHERN COLORADO W 83-74 D 8 DENVER W 95-75
D13 at Cal-Santa Barbara L 67-91
D15 at Fresno State L 66-75
D22 IOWA W 86-79
D28 at #1 UCLA L 58-86 D29 vs. San Francisco @L.A. L 66-98
J 3 #15 ARIZONA* L 77-93
J 4 ARIZONA STATE* L 69-91
J10 at Denver L 70-76
J11 UTAH STATE W 73-67
J15 at Air Force L 56-64
J19 COLORADO STATE* L 46-57
J25 at #19 New Mexico* L 68-91 J26 at UTEP* L 38-68
J31 UTAH* L 74-99
F 2 BYU* L 75-78 (ot)
F 8 at Arizona State* L 54-92
F 9 at Arizona* L 68-78
F16 at Colorado State* L 67-76
F22 UTEP* L 74-77 (ot)
F23 NEW MEXICO* L 67-78
F28 at BYU* L 62-74
M 2 at Utah* L 90-97
1974-75
(10-16, 3-11 WAC) George (Moe) Radovich
N30 EVANSVILLE W 96-71
D 5 CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE W 71-63
D 7 CHAPMAN W 81-56
D 9 at Idaho State L 66-72
D14 DENVER W 86-70
D20 DOANE W 89-61
D26 vs. Charlotte @Oklahoma City L 65-78
D28 vs. Xavier @Oklahoma City W 60-57
D29 vs. Pacific @Oklahoma City L 61-68
J 4 AIR FORCE W 70-59
J10 at New Mexico* L 62-79
J11 at UTEP* L 41-66
J14 at Denver L 82-98
(17-10, 8-6 WAC)
1976-77
Don DeVoe
N27 at Fresno State L 71-88
D 2 NORTHERN COLORADO W 80-58
D11 TEXAS TECH L 56-66
D15 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 75-66
D16 CAL-SAN DIEGO W 86-58
D18 WHITTIER W 100-78
D29 vs. Montana St.-Billings @Pocatello W 82-45
D30 at Idaho State L 65-68
J 3 ADAMS STATE W 93-67
J 7 PACIFIC W 56-54
J 8 DENVER L 85-88 (ot)
J14 at Utah* L 76-84
J15 at BYU* L 64-97
J18 at Denver W 74-62
J22 at Colorado State* W 74-64 (ot)
J28 #16 ARIZONA* W 69-68
J29 ARIZONA STATE* W 92-88
F 3 at UTEP* W 62-59 (ot)
F 5 at New Mexico* L 78-93
F10 BYU* L 72-82
F12 UTAH* W 94-88
F15 AIR FORCE W 70-61
F19 COLORADO STATE* W 65-63
F24 at Arizona State* L 93-107
F26 at #20 Arizona* L 63-88
M 3 NEW MEXICO* W 82-64 M 5 UTEP* W 60-59
1977-78
(12-15, 3-11 WAC) Don DeVoe
N26 CHADRON STATE W 91-68
N28 COLORADO MESA W 73-65
D 5 at Oregon State L 69-79
D 7 at Washington L 64-69
D10 DENVER W 86-77
D17 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 100-69
D19 MONTANA STATE-BILLINGS W 105-81
D28 vs. Long Beach State @Toledo W 85-70
D29 at Toledo L 79-100
J 3 SACRAMENTO STATE W 106-88
J 4 at Denver W 67-66
J 9 ROOSEVELT W 100-62
J12 BYU* W 89-82
J14 UTAH* L 63-71
J17 at Air Force L 65-68
J21 COLORADO STATE* L 63-79
J27 at Arizona State* L 62-66
J28 at Arizona* L 75-99
F 2 #10 NEW MEXICO* L 91-94
F 4 UTEP* W 77-74 (ot)
F 9 at Utah* L 73-95
F11 at BYU* L 56-76
F18 at Colorado State* L 70-82
F24 ARIZONA* W 78-73
F25 ARIZONA STATE* L 89-90
M 2 at UTEP* L 55-62
M 4 at #8 New Mexico* L 74-93
Jim Brandenburg
1979-87 (Nine Seasons) 176-97 (.645) Overall Record 87-51 (.630) WAC Record
1978-79
(15-12, 5-7 WAC)
Jim Brandenburg
N27 OREGON STATE L 56-71
N29 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 78-66
D 2 PHILLIPS W 83-59
D 4 AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 88-58
D 9 at Texas Tech W 68-65
D16 FORT LEWIS W 75-52
D20 ADAMS STATE W 101-63
D27 at Oregon L 68-72
D29 vs. Washington @Portland L 74-85
D30 vs. Seattle @Portland L 64-66
J 3 AIR FORCE W 66-54
J 6 SIU-Edwardsville W 99-66
J12 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 78-71
J13 UNLV W 84-70
J18 at UTEP* L 68-71
J20 at New Mexico* L 64-72
J25 UTAH* L 60-64
J27 BYU* W 71-69 (ot)
J29 DENVER W 83-68
F 2 at Colorado State* L 42-45
F 4 at UNLV L 76-93
F10 at San Diego State* L 71-79
F15 NEW MEXICO* W 66-63 (ot)
F17 UTEP* W 28-27
F22 at BYU* L 73-78
F24 at Utah* L 52-58 (ot)
M 3 COLORADO STATE* W 70-65 1979-80
(18-10, 8-6 WAC) Jim Brandenburg
N30 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 121-62
D 1 SOUTH DAKOTA L 72-73
D 4 at Stanford L 52-54
D 8 at Air Force W 73-68
D10 CONCORDIA (Minn.) W 98-56
D13 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 73-56
D17 WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR W 106-69
D19 BOISE STATE W 72-53
D21 FORT LEWIS W 104-54
D27 vs. St. Francis (NY) @Oklahoma City W 59-52
D28 vs. Oklahoma @Oklahoma City L 56-70
D29 vs. North Texas @Oklahoma City W 79-59
J 3 at Hawai'i* W 62-57
J 5 at San Diego State* L 57-65
J10 NEW MEXICO* W 78-58
J12 UTEP* L 47-51
J18 at #18 BYU* W 56-53
J19 at Utah* L 39-54
J31 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 79-58
F 2 HAWAI'I* W 89-67
F 7 at UTEP* L 50-51
F 9 at New Mexico* W 68-54
F13 at UNLV L 64-66
F21 UTAH* W 62-60
F23 #14 BYU* L 30-39
F27 UNLV W 71-70
M 1 COLORADO STATE* L 49-51
M 3 at Colorado State* W 67-64 (ot)
1980-81
(24-6, 13-3 WAC) Jim Brandenburg N28 at Nebraska W 62-59 (ot)
D 2 MIDWESTERN STATE W 87-61
D 4 STANFORD W 73-51
D 6 ADAMS STATE W 101-67
D11 at Boise State W 76-51
D13 at USC L 57-59
D16 WESTERN MONTANA W 79-45 D19 vs. Oklahoma @Houston W 98-77 D20 at Houston L 61-70
D29 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 99-47
J 2 at San Diego State* W 69-51
J 5 at Hawai'i* W 71-66 (ot)
J 9 UTEP* W 44-42
J10 NEW MEXICO* W 91-54
J17 at Colorado State* W 85-54
J23 at #14 Utah* L 53-55
J24 at #18 BYU* L 70-84
J27 UNLV W 71-66
J31 AIR FORCE* W 69-45
F 5 HAWAI'I* W 77-58
F 7 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 102-57
F12 at New Mexico* L 56-57
F14 at UTEP* W 63-58
F21 COLORADO STATE* W 68-40
F26 #15 BYU* W 86-84 (2ot)
F28 #7 UTAH* W 53-50
M 6 at Air Force* W 46-38
M 7 at UNLV W 97-70
M12 vs. Howard+ W 78-43
M14 vs. #19 Illinois+ L 65-67 + NCAA Tournament
1981-82
(23-7, 14-2 WAC)
Jim Brandenburg
N27 NEBRASKA W 62-48
N28 PORTLAND W 63-47
N30 MIDWESTERN STATE W 71-48
D 4 vs. Canisius @Columbia, Mo. W 73-40
D 5 at #16 Missouri L 54-64
D10 at Colorado L 73-75
D12 CAL POLY-POMONA W 88-50
D18 vs. California @Tenn. L 75-77 (ot)
D19 American W 71-63
D21 FORT LEWIS W 81-48
D29 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 73-53
J 2 COLORADO STATE* W 51-31
J 7 UTAH* W 75-49
J 9 BYU* W 61-42
J13 at Air Force* W 54-40
J15 at UNLV L 58-69
J21 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 77-64
J23 at BYU* W 27-25
J25 HAWAI'I* W 87-61
J29 at UTEP* L 45-51
J30 at New Mexico* W 75-65
F 6 at Utah* W 66-51
F11 NEW MEXICO* W 56-45
F13 UTEP* L 37-45
F20 AIR FORCE* W 59-29
F27 at Colorado State* W 63-57
M 4 at Hawai'i* W 39-37
M 6 at San Diego State* W 66-64 (ot)
M11 vs. USC+ W 61-58
M13 vs. #6 Georgetown+ L 43-51
+ NCAA Tournament
1982-83
(16-13, 8-8 WAC) Jim Brandenburg
N16 POLAND (exh.) W 79-57
N27 vs. Tulane @Memphis L 38-52 N28 at #6 Memphis L 45-71
N30 REGIS W 80-41
D 4 USC L 55-56
D 7 SOUTH DAKOTA W 83-51
D10 vs. UNC-Wilmington @Indiana W 52-42
D11 at #6 Indiana L 65-78
D18 at Nebraska L 57-68
D22 vs. CSU-Pueblo% W 100-67
D23 vs. Midwestern State% W 68-42
D28 COLORADO W 74-57
D30 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 74-58
J 5 at Illinois-Chicago W 73-69 (ot)
J15 at New Mexico* L 71-76
J17 at UTEP* L 54-59
J20 UTAH* W 65-49
J22 BYU* L 64-82
J27 at Hawai'i* L 63-65
J29 at San Diego State* L 57-64
F 5 at Colorado State* L 48-50
F 7 AIR FORCE* W 74-44
F12 UTEP* W 74-58
F14 NEW MEXICO* W 64-58
F17 at Utah* W 65-47
F24 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 66-56
F26 HAWAI'I* L 55-57
M 3 at Air Force* W 51-47
M10 COLORADO STATE* W 49-39
M12 at BYU* L 41-54
% Games in Casper, Wyo. 1983-84
(17-13, 9-7 WAC) Jim Brandenburg
N15 CZECHOSLOVAKIA (exh.) L 77-80
D 2 GREEN BAY W 87-45
D 3 LONG BEACH STATE W 69-60
D 8 at Boise State L 52-66
D10 at Portland W 61-59 (ot)
D16 at #2/1 Kentucky L 40-66
D17 vs. VCU @Kentucky L 57-70
D20 NEBRASKA L 64-67
D27 vs. Northern Arizona% W 65-55
D28 vs. Loyola Marymount% W 69-51
J 3 DENVER W 60-46
J 5 at Colorado L 63-70
J 7 FORT LEWIS W 84-50
J14 at Colorado State* W 69-63
J16 AIR FORCE* W 63-42
J21 #5 UTEP* L 46-54
J23 NEW MEXICO* L 38-40
J26 at BYU* L 61-74
J28 at Utah* L 57-58
F 2 HAWAI'I* W 73-64
F 8 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 83-73 (ot)
F 9 COLORADO STATE* W 67-51
F13 at Air Force* W 59-49
F16 at New Mexico* L 54-62
F18 at #10/10 UTEP* L 66-73 (ot)
F23 UTAH* W 75-60
F25 BYU* W 56-55
F28 at Hawai'i* L 67-68
M 1 at San Diego State* W 65-64
M 7 COLORADO STATE$ W 40-36
M 9 at #9 UTEP$ L 55-62
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Laramie, Wyo., and El Paso, Texas
1984-85
(15-14, 7-9 WAC) Jim Brandenburg
N12 CHINA (exh.) W 85-68
N30 SOUTH DAKOTA W 91-74
D 1 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 93-74
D 4 at USC L 57-67
D 8 LONG BEACH STATE W 73-49
D10 at Nebraska L 65-79
D14 COLORADO W 72-68
D15 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 51-44
D21 OREGON W 60-58
D22 BOISE STATE L 55-57
D29 vs. Baylor% W 86-84
D30 vs. Temple% L 60-66
J 3 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 57-60
J 5 HAWAI'I* W 68-63
J10 at New Mexico* L 37-50
J12 at UTEP* L 59-77
J16 at Air Force* W 77-75 (ot)
J19 UTAH* W 69-60 (ot)
J24 at BYU* L 65-78
J25 at Utah* W 70-62
J31 COLORADO STATE* W 54-53
F 1 UTEP* W 65-62
F 7 at Hawai'i* L 50-68
F 9 at San Diego State* L 70-79
F15 CSU-Pueblo W 59-47
F21 AIR FORCE* L 49-52
F22 at Colorado State* L 68-83
F28 BYU* W 78-66
M 2 NEW MEXICO* L 78-83
M 4 at Utah$ L 60-61
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah 1985-86
(24-12, 12-4 WAC) Jim Brandenburg
N8 NOSSO CLUB LIMERIA (exh.) W 79-52
N22 CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE W 86-49
N23 NORTHERN COLORADO W 83-64
N30 NEBRASKA L 53-64
D 7 at Colorado L 71-74
D 9 USC W 89-79
D12 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 79-70
D14 at Oregon L 59-81
D21 at Idaho State L 62-70
D23 at Weber State L 71-76
D27 vs. Missouri State% W 64-59
D28 vs. Illinois State% W 71-48
J 4 at #18 Louisville L 62-94 J 9
NEW MEXICO* L 45-47
J11 #15 UTEP* W 63-62 (ot)
J16 AIR FORCE* W 58-53
J18 UTAH* W 94-79
J25 at Hawai'i* W 78-63
J27 at San Diego State* L 82-88
J30 HAWAI'I* W 77-58
F 1 at Colorado State* W 68-66
F 6 at #17 UTEP* L 58-72
F 8 at New Mexico* W 67-65
F13 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 89-71
F15 at Air Force* W 62-42
F20 BYU* W 66-56
F22 COLORADO STATE* W 77-70
F27 at Utah* L 72-74
M 1 at BYU* W 65-62
M 6 AIR FORCE$ W 67-65
M 7 NEW MEXICO$ W 56-54
M 8 UTEP$ L 64-65
M13 TEXAS A&M# W 79-70
M17 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT# W 99-90
M20 CLEMSON# W 62-57
M24 vs. Florida# @New York W 67-58
M26 vs. Ohio State# @New York L 63-73
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Laramie, Wyo.
# NIT Tournament
(24-10, 11-5 WAC)
1986-87
Jim Brandenburg
N22 BOSNA CLUB (exh.) W 70-68
N28 DENVER W 81-59
N29 WEBER STATE W 71-54
D 5 IDAHO STATE W 56-37
D 6 COLORADO W 55-42
D11 at Texas Tech L 61-69
D13 at Hardin-Simmons L 53-60
D20 at Nebraska L 61-62
D22 at Drake W 70-65
D27 vs. Northern Illinois% W 83-78
D28 vs. Lamar% W 77-68
J 2 at Utah* W 61-56
J 3 at BYU* L 74-77
J 6 COLORADO STATE* L 71-74
J 8 HAWAI'I* W 76-67
J10 LOUISVILLE L 64-67
J15 NEW MEXICO* W 78-66
J17 UTEP* W 79-74
J22 at San Diego State* W 79-70
J24 at Hawai'i* W 66-61
J29 at Air Force* W 74-68
J31 UTAH* W 72-55
F 6 CHICAGO STATE W 75-64
F12 AIR FORCE* W 72-46
F14 at Colorado State* W 81-78 (3ot)
F19 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 85-73
F21 BYU* L 63-67
F26 at New Mexico* L 89-92
F28 at UTEP* L 72-74
M 5 vs. Utah$ W 56-54
M 6 vs. UTEP$ W 77-74
M 7 at New Mexico$ W 64-62
M12 vs. Virginia+ W 64-60
M14 vs. #15 UCLA+ W 78-68
M20 vs. #1/1 UNLV+ L 78-92
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M. + NCAA Tournament
Benny Dees
1988-93 (Six Seasons) 104-77 (.575) Overall Record 58-51 (.532) WAC Record
1987-88
(26-6, 11-5 WAC) Benny Dees
N14 WEST BERLIN (exh.) W 109-84
N27 DENVER W 113-82
D 2 at Colorado W 100-68
D 5 TEXAS TECH W 84-65
D12 at UAB W 74-69
D14 GEORGIA STATE W 100-89
D19 NEBRASKA W 87-58
D22 at Boise State W 59-55 D27 vs. Columbia% W 92-56 D28 vs. Eastern Kentucky% W 71-59 D30 vs. Cincinnati @Denver W 100-73
J 2 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 94-55
J 8 at UTEP* L 62-68
J 9 at New Mexico* L 72-85
J13 AIR FORCE* W 81-61
J15 BYU* L 67-83
J21 HAWAI'I* W 81-61
J23 at Colorado State* L 49-54
J28 at San Diego State* W 57-56
J30 at Hawai'i* W 67-61
F 4 UTEP* W 73-59
F 6 NEW MEXICO* W 90-72
F11 at #8 BYU* L 69-78
F13 at Utah* W 69-60
F18 at Air Force* W 79-63
F20 COLORADO STATE* W 57-50
F25 UTAH* W 79-56
F27 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 85-59
M 4 BOISE STATE W 56-50
M10 vs. San Diego State$ W 86-73
M11 vs. Colorado State$ W 60-58
M12 vs. UTEP$ W 79-75
M17 vs. #15 Loyola Marymount+ L 115-119
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Provo, Utah
+ NCAA Tournament 1988-89
(14-17, 6-10 WAC)
Benny Dees
N 9 CZECHOSLOVAKIA (exh.) W 91-80
N18 SMU W 70-65
N20 at #8 Syracuse L 81-107
N26 MISSOURI STATE L 51-53
N30 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 77-74
D 3 vs. Wake Forest @Denver L 77-82
D 7 SOUTHERN UTAH W 85-73
D10 UAB W 109-91
D14 COLORADO W 81-68
D23 at Evansville L 63-84
D29 vs. Gonzaga% W 80-67
D30 vs. Southern Illinois% L 80-85
J 2 DRAKE W 97-85
J 7 LOUISIANA AT LAFAYETTE W 104-84
J12 UTEP* W 81-75
J14 NEW MEXICO* L 89-106
J17 UTAH* L 80-82
J21 AIR FORCE* L 55-58
J23 at Nebraska L 58-71
J28 at Hawai'i* W 64-59
J30 at San Diego State* L 61-69
F 2 HAWAI'I* L 59-69
F 4 at Colorado State* L 48-58
F 9 at New Mexico* W 68-66
F11 at UTEP* L 72-79
F16 at Air Force* L 53-54
F18 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 71-67
F23 BYU* W 72-65
F25 COLORADO STATE* L 59-62
M 2 at BYU* L 67-71
M 4 at Utah* W 64-63
M 9 vs. UTEP$ L 81-88 (2ot)
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah 1989-90
(15-14, 7-9 WAC)
Benny Dees
N 3 SPIRIT EXPRESS (exh.) W 86-77
N20 NOSSCO CLUB-BRAZIL (exh.) L 56-61
N25 SAM HOUSTON STATE L 69-72 (ot)
N28 at Memphis L 75-91 N30 at Colorado L 77-81
D 2 MONTANA W 78-58
D 5 EVANSVILLE W 66-64 D 7 McNEESE STATE W 76-50
D 9 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.) W 80-68 D21 at Lamar W 79-71
D23 at Missouri State L 51-77
D29 vs. Louisiana at Monroe% W 75-66
D30 vs. Cal State-Fullerton% W 69-51
J 4 at New Mexico* W 89-87 (ot)
J 6 at UTEP* L 62-72
J11 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 76-60
J15 COLORADO STATE* L 57-65
J18 UTAH* W 98-87 J20 BYU* L 60-65
J22 NEBRASKA W 95-65 J27 at Hawai'i* L 77-81
J29 at San Diego State* L 59-68
F 3 at Colorado State* W 71-67
F 5 AIR FORCE* W 80-60
F10 NEW MEXICO* L 79-82
F12 at Air Force* L 63-69
F22 at BYU* L 64-75 F24 at Utah* W 80-76
F28 UTEP* L 59-70
M 3 HAWAI'I* W 61-60 M 8 vs. Hawai'i$ L 63-66
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in El Paso, Texas 1990-91
(20-12, 8-8 WAC)
Benny Dees
N 2 SPIRIT EXPRESS (exh.) W 110-97
N12 LITHUANIA (exh.) W 106-81
N24 MARSHALL W 96-91 (ot)
N29 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 101-76
D 1 METRO STATE W 86-75
D 5 at Kansas State L 68-81
D 9 at Montana W 75-67
D12 COLORADO W 62-60
D14 NORTHERN IOWA W 99-65
D16 MEMPHIS W 97-72
D23 at Sam Houston State W 98-84
D28 vs. Northern Arizona% W 103-87
D29 vs. #21 Southern Mississippi% L 112-122
J 5 at New Mexico* W 92-79
J 8 at Colorado State* W 75-63
J10 HAWAI'I* W 98-78
J12 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 84-59
J17 #23 UTAH* L 83-90
J19 BYU* W 86-80
J26 at BYU* W 77-72
J31 at Hawai'i* L 80-87
F 3 at San Diego State* L 84-87 (2ot)
F 5 at Air Force* W 59-52
F 9 NEW MEXICO* L 83-85 (ot)
F14 at #14 Utah* L 72-77
F16 at UTEP* L 69-72
F21 AIR FORCE* W 91-69
F23 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 83-95
F26 COLORADO STATE* L 68-71
F28 UTEP* W 88-74
M 7 UTEP$ W 71-67
M 8 #8 UTAH$ L 63-69
M15 BUTLER# W 63-61
M18 at Colorado# L 75-83
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Laramie, Wyo.
# NIT Tournament 1991-92
(16-13, 8-8 WAC)
Benny Dees
N 8 LATVIA (exh.) W 107-100
N16 FORT SILL (exh.) W 113-71
N23 LOUISIANA TECH W 96-78
N25 BOISE STATE W 78-60
N30 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 85-70
D 6 vs. South Florida @Marshall L 68-85
D 7 at Marshall L 86-91
D11 at Colorado W 60-58
D14 TROY W 108-92
D22 at Northern Iowa W 60-55
D27 vs. Boston% W 81-75
D28 vs. Ohio% W 70-65 (ot)
J 2 KANSAS STATE L 65-71
J 9 at San Diego State* W 85-72
J11 at Hawai'i* L 55-77
J16 at BYU* L 59-68
J18 at #25 Louisville L 60-68
J23 BYU* W 72-67
J25 UTAH* L 79-80 (ot)
J28 at Colorado State* L 67-68
F 1 HAWAI'I* L 65-68
F 4 AIR FORCE* W 69-47
F 6 at New Mexico* L 65-79
F13 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 92-66
F15 NEW MEXICO* W 68-61
F20 at UTEP* L 72-74 (ot)
F22 at Utah* W 70-57
F27 UTEP* L 72-73
M 3 at Air Force* W 86-60
M 7 COLORADO STATE* W 83-65
M12 vs. New Mexico$ L 83-89
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Fort Collins, Colo. 1992-93
(13-15, 7-11 WAC)
Benny Dees
N28 RUSSIAN NATIONALS (exh.) W 118-73
D 1 ATHLETES IN ACTION (exh.) L 79-86
D 5 DENVER W 82-79
D 7 at Louisiana Tech W 75-57
D 9 CSU-PUEBLO W 79-54
D12 at Boise State L 50-70
D19 COLORADO W 79-72
D21 MARSHALL W 101-89
D27 vs. Texas-Arlington% L 70-79
D28 vs. Montana State% W 74-64
J 2 at Fresno State* L 66-68
J 4 at Air Force* W 59-53
J 7 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 77-54
J 9 HAWAI'I* W 70-62
J11 at Houston L 56-83
J16 at Colorado State* L 77-92
J21 at UTEP* W 74-70
J23 at New Mexico* L 67-77
J28 #17 UTAH* L 45-64
J30 BYU* L 64-77
F 4 at #21 Utah* L 64-88
F 6 at BYU* L 62-75
F11 UTEP* L 78-81 (2ot)
F13 NEW MEXICO* L 60-76
F20 COLORADO STATE* W 77-66
F25 at San Diego State* L 62-64
F27 at Hawai'i* L 59-61
M 4 FRESNO STATE* W 77-55
M 6 AIR FORCE* W 64-58
M10 vs. San Diego State$ L 57-59
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah
(14-14, 7-11 WAC)
Joby Wright
1994-97 (Four Seasons) 53-60 (.469) Overall Record 32-38 (.457) WAC Record
1993-94
Joby Wright
N20 SPARTAK MOSKA (exh.) W 106-68
N26 ATHLETES IN ACTION (exh.) L 61-76
N29 at #23/23 Cincinnati L 49-73
D 1 DENVER W 98-55
D 4 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 80-62
D 9 at Colorado W 87-79
D18 #10/13 LOUISVILLE L 55-72
D21 vs. Montana State W 78-62
D23 HOUSTON W 78-66
D28 vs. Idaho State% W 75-67
D29 vs. Utah State% W 73-69 (ot)
J 3 AIR FORCE* W 63-56
J 5 FRESNO STATE* L 51-65
J 8 at Hawai'i* L 64-76
J10 at San Diego State* L 71-73
J15 COLORADO STATE* W 73-58
J20 UTEP* L 64-67
J22 NEW MEXICO* L 71-77
J27 at BYU* L 66-82 J29 at Utah* L 60-66
F 3 BYU* W 79-65
F 5 UTAH* W 60-55
F10 at New Mexico* L 64-73
F12 at UTEP* L 54-73
F19 at Colorado State* W 74-72
F24 HAWAI'I* L 94-95 (3ot)
F26 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 85-70
M 3 at Air Force* W 78-66
M 5 at Fresno State* L 68-73
M 9 vs. San Diego State$ L 51-54
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah 1994-95
(13-15, 9-9 WAC)
Joby Wright
N19 RUSSIAN RED ARMY (exh.) W 88-74
N26 ATHLETES IN ACTION (exh.) W 86-85
N29 DENVER W 92-68
D 3 at Iowa State L 63-82
D 6 COLORADO L 69-75
D10 at Old Dominion L 61-63
D14 WESTERN STATE W 101-70
D17 #17/13 CINCINNATI L 80-81
D23 WEBER STATE W 58-56
D27 vs. Monmouth% W 52-47
D28 vs. Mississippi State% L 57-61
J 2 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 64-56
J 4 HAWAI'I* W 70-53
J 7 at Colorado State* W 70-69
J12 at UTEP* L 55-72
J14 at New Mexico* W 75-61
J19 UTAH* W 63-56
J21 BYU* L 52-58
J26 at Fresno State* L 54-57
J28 at Air Force* W 70-65
F 2 FRESNO STATE* W 84-70
F 4 AIR FORCE* W 70-55
F 9 at Utah* L 80-89 (ot)
F11 at BYU* L 72-78
F16 UTEP* L 70-73
F18 NEW MEXICO* L 61-62
F25 COLORADO STATE* W 80-73
M 2 at San Diego State* L 51-52
M 4 at Hawai'i* L 46-58
M 9 at New Mexico$ L 56-63
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M. 1995-96
(14-15, 8-10 WAC)
D13 at Colorado W 83-81
D16 IOWA STATE L 66-70 (ot)
D20 OLD DOMINION L 52-66
D22 at Weber State L 68-85
D28 vs. Alcorn State% W 87-64
D29 vs. Ohio State% W 73-67
J 2 at Hawai'i* L 53-63
J 4 at San Diego State* L 77-80
J10 COLORADO STATE* L 63-68
J13 #25/-- NEW MEXICO* W 61-58
J15 UTEP* W 72-68 (ot)
J18 at BYU* L 75-84
J20 at #15/11 Utah* L 65-88
J25 AIR FORCE* W 84-67
J27 FRESNO STATE* W 96-81
F 1 at Air Force* W 72-65
F 3 at Fresno State* L 70-74
F10 BYU* L 71-81
F12 #7/7 UTAH* W 80-76
F15 at UTEP* L 71-77
F17 at New Mexico* L 69-70
F24 at Colorado State* L 66-80
F29 HAWAI'I* W 95-78
M 2 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 69-68
M 7 vs. Fresno State$ L 82-91
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M. 1996-97
(12-16, 8-8 WAC) Joby Wright
N9 HUNGARIAN CLUB (exh.) W 91-86
N14 ATHLETES IN ACTION (exh.) W 83-79
N22 CREIGHTON W 85-77
N25 at Long Beach State L 78-79
D 3 at St. Joseph's (Pa.) L 57-71
D 7 at Massachusetts L 72-90
D10 COLORADO L 68-84
D14 at Austin Peay W 76-71
D19 vs. Montana State @ Billings W 92-82
D21 vs. Utah State @ Salt Lake City L 72-73
D27 vs. Southern Illinois% L 87-92
D28 vs. #20/20 Texas Tech% L 74-77
D31 DENVER W 83-74
J 4 BYU* W 89-61
J11 at Colorado State* L 71-78
J16 at San Diego State* L 75-82
J18 at Hawai'i* L 58-70
J23 SAN JOSE STATE* W 75-59
J25 FRESNO STATE* W 87-74
J30 at Air Force* W 75-64
F 1 at UNLV* L 47-80
F 6 COLORADO STATE* W 67-65 (ot)
F 8 at BYU* W 72-60
F13 HAWAI'I* L 68-70 (ot)
F15 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 67-50
F20 at Fresno State* L 68-76
F22 at San Jose State* L 62-67
F27 UNLV* L 69-75 (ot)
M 1 AIR FORCE* W 68-56
M 4 vs. TCU$ L 61-72
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
Larry Shyatt 1998 (One Season) 19-9 (.678) Overall Record 9-5 (.642) WAC Record
1997-98
Joby Wright
N18 USA VERICH REP. (exh.) L 76-85
N25 SIMON FRASER W 86-71
N27 DENVER W 97-83
N29 at #21/21 Cincinnati L 51-101
D 9 NORTHERN COLORADO W 92-63
(19-9, 9-5 WAC)
Larry Shyatt
N8 HUNGARY SELECT (exh.) W 81-44
N12 MARATHON OIL (exh.) W 83-73
N16 DENVER W 73-50
N19 at Colorado W 62-58
N25 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 54-51
N29 SOUTHERN UTAH W 75-47
D 3 UTAH STATE W 67-61
D 6 at Creighton L 70-81
D17 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS W 77-45
D20 at New Mexico State L 45-60
D23 MONTANA STATE W 60-59
D27 vs. Nicholls State% W 84-69
D28 vs. Norfolk State% W 72-65 (ot)
J 3 LONG BEACH STATE W 55-43
J 8 UTEP* W 65-46
J10 #12/10 NEW MEXICO* W 58-55
J15 at BYU* L 41-60
J17 at #4/4 Utah* L 58-75
J24 COLORADO STATE* L 46-53
J29 AIR FORCE* W 76-44
J31 UNLV* W 73-62
F 5 at #12/14 New Mexico* L 59-89
F 7 at UTEP* W 67-55
F12 #5/5 UTAH* W 62-56
F14 BYU* W 77-54
F21 at Colorado State* W 69-64 (ot)
F26 at UNLV* L 66-72
F28 at Air Force* W 63-53
M 3 vs. San Diego State$ L 57-60 (ot)
M11 GONZAGA# L 55-69
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ WAC Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
# NIT Tournament
Steve McClain
1999-2007 (Nine Seasons) 157-115 (.577) Overall Record 67-63 (.515) WAC/MW Record
1998-99
(18-10, 7-7 WAC)
Steve McClain
N2 CALIFORNIA ALL-STARS (exh.) W 89-84
N14 COSTA RICA (exh.) W 120-41
N 17 DENVER L 82-86
N 23 at Nevada W 73-69
N 27 vs. Montana State^ W 90-76
D 3 IDAHO STATE W 74-53
D 5 vs. #13/10 Arizona+ L 84-94
D 9 COLORADO W 67-66
D 12 at North Texas W 87-67
D 21 ALCORN STATE W 101-64
D 27 vs. Louisiana Tech% W 91-73
D 28 vs. Wagner% W 85-71
D 31 DARTMOUTH W 76-47
J 7 at Rice* L 52-77
J 10 at Tulsa* L 89-96
J 14 #20/24 TCU* W 96-93
J 16 SMU* W 89-85
J 23 at Colorado State* L 83-91
J 28 at UNLV* L 75-96
J 30 at Air Force* W 82-61
F 4 TULSA* W 80-61
F 6 RICE * W 70-63
F 11 at TCU* L 85-102
F 13 at SMU* L 72-75
F 16 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 103-85
F 20 COLORADO STATE* L 75-80
F 25 AIR FORCE* W 93-67
F 27 UNLV* W 79-76
M 10 USC# W 81-77
M 15 at Oregon# L 72-93
^ In Billings, Mont.
+ In Phoenix, Ariz.
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
# NIT Tournament
(19-12, 8-6 MW)
1999-2000
D22 at Denver W 78-60
D30 SAMFORD W 80-73
J 3 at Idaho State W 89-83
J 8 NORTH TEXAS W 100-85
J10 at Wichita State L 71-80
J13 NEW MEXICO* W 88-83
J15 COLORADO STATE* L 71-77
J20 at BYU* L 78-87
J22 at #22/22 Utah* L 61-69
J29 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 93-87
J31 UNLV* W 109-98
F 5 at Air Force* L 79-82 (ot)
F12 at UNLV* L 60-87
F14 at New Mexico* W 99-93
F19 at San Diego State* W 71-57
F21 AIR FORCE* W 61-51
F26 BYU* W 85-70
F28 #25/24 UTAH* W 88-61
M 4 at Colorado State* L 78-79
M 9 vs. Colorado State$ W 74-68
M10 at UNLV$ L 92-97
^ Hawai’i Pacific Classic in Honolulu, Hawai’i
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. 2000-01
(20-10, 10-4 MW)
Steve McClain
N 9 SLOVAKIA SELECT (exh.) W 99-63
N14 CALIFORNIA ALL-STARS (exh.) W 102-80
N18 UC RIVERSIDE W 77-59
N27 DENVER W 70-55
D 1 CREIGHTON W 78-74
D 3 vs. Montana State^ W 77-62
D 7 at Cal State-Northridge L 71-74
D 9 at Cal State-Fullerton W 78-61
D16 vs. Oregon State% W 65-53
D19 DELAWARE STATE W 92-64
D21 at South Carolina L 67-78 D23 at Akron W 81-73
D30 WICHITA STATE W 72-65
J 3 at LSU L 69-73
J 8 at Utah* L 71-83
J13 at Colorado State* W 70-69 (ot)
J20 UTAH* W 78-77 (ot)
J22 BYU* W 85-78
J27 at Air Force* W 71-56
J29 at New Mexico* W 82-78
F 3 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 101-66
F 5 UNLV* L 78-80
F10 COLORADO STATE* W 72-70
F15 at BYU* L 63-79
F17 at Creighton L 72-84
F24 AIR FORCE* W 82-70
F26 NEW MEXICO* W 81-61
M 1 at San Diego State* W 69-62 M 3 at UNLV* L 102-106
M 8 vs. San Diego State$ W 73-58
M 9 vs. BYU$ L 66-77
M14 PEPPERDINE# L 69-72
^ in Billings, Mont.
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo. $ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
# NIT Tournament
(22-9, 11-3 MW)
2001-02
Steve McClain
N 3 SEATTLE STARS (exh.) W 130-67
N11 EA SPORTS (exh.) W 107-76
N13 at #20/24 USC L 55-68
N19 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 94-74
N24 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 98-78
N26 at Denver W 71-68
N28 at Detroit L 57-73
D 1 CAL STATE-FULLERTON W 86-71
D 6 CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE W 86-64
F 2 at BYU* L 70-85
F 4 at Utah* W 56-46
F 9 at Colorado State* W 72-69 (ot)
F16 UNLV* W 82-78
F18 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 64-68
F23 at Air Force* W 51-48
F25 at New Mexico* L 65-74
F28 BYU* W 76-60
M 2 UTAH* W 57-56
M 7 vs. Air Force$ W 69-67 (ot)
M 9 vs. San Diego State$ L 69-70
M14 vs. #6/6 Gonzaga% W 73-66 M16 vs. #7/9 Arizona% L 60-68
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
% NCAA Tournament
(21-11, 8-6 MW)
2002-03
Steve McClain
N10 NORTHWEST ALL-STARS (exh.) W 105-69
N16 EA SPORTS (Exh.) W 80-79
N23 DENVER W 85-65
N27 College of Charleston^ L 72-81
N29 Alaska-Anchorage^ W 77-69
N30 Loyola Marymount^ W 72-65 D 5 at Washington L 70-79
D 9 BOISE STATE W 74-61
D12 INDIANA-PURDUE-FT. WAYNE W 73-62
D14 vs. Texas Tech% W 67-62
D19 SOUTH CAROLINA W 77-63
D21 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 85-55
D28 DETROIT W 74-60
D30 at Indiana State W 69-57
J 4 vs. Montana State+ W 60-56
J 8 SAVANNAH STATE W 112-77
J15 at #12/12 Kansas L 70-98
J18 NEW MEXICO* W 85-81(ot)
J20 AIR FORCE* W 46-44
J25 at Colorado State* W 79-77
F 1 at UNLV* W 90-80
F 3 at San Diego State* L 70-80
F 8 BYU* L 66-74
F10 UTAH* L 56-69
F15 at New Mexico* W 103-91
F17 at Air Force* W 64-57
F22 COLORADO STATE* W 62-60
M 1 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 73-86
M 3 UNLV* W 69-66
M 6 at BYU* L 50-69
M 8 at Utah* L 70-86
M13 vs. Colorado State$ L 71-74
M20 EASTERN WASHINGTON# W 78-71
M24 at North Carolina# L 74-90
^ Great Alaska Shootout
% Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
+ In Billings, Mont.
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
# NIT Tournament
(11-17, 4-10 MW)
2003-04
Steve McClain
N 1 EA SPORTS MIDWEST (exh.) W 97-87
N 8 EA SPORTS WEST (exh.) W 91-81
N22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 62-67
N25 NORFOLK STATE W 84-42
N29 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE W 84-63
D 3 at Kansas State L 67-80
D 6 WASHINGTON W 92-76
D 9 at California L 55-80
D13 vs. Montana State% W 63-55
D17 TENNESSEE STATE W 109-56
D20 WINTHROP W 79-49
D22 CREIGHTON L 61-66
J 3 DAYTON W 61-59
J 6 at Denver L 62-63
Steve McClain
N 1 CALIFORNIA ALL-STARS (exh.) L 94-97
N13 URAL GREAT RUSSIA (exh.) W 105-69
N19 NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.) W 92-54
N23 AKRON W 84-68
N26 at Hawai'i Pacific^ W 110-65
N27 vs. LSU^ L 86-103
N28 vs. Missouri State^ L 75-83
D 4 NEVADA W 83-64
D 7 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (MD.) W 83-69
D11 vs. Montana State% W 92-86
D18 at #21/19 Indiana L 80-99
D20 at Oregon State L 77-83
D12 at Boise State L 74-77
D15 vs. Montana State% W 82-69
D19 INDIANA STATE W 72-58
D22 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE W 85-67
D29 PORTLAND STATE W 104-58
J 1 at Texas Tech L 84-90
J 5 at UNLV* W 69-59
J12 COLORADO STATE* W 95-72
J21 at San Diego State* W 88-85 (ot)
J26 NEW MEXICO* W 79-67
J28 AIR FORCE* W 83-76 (4ot)
J 8 at Middle Tennessee State L 63-76
J12 NEW MEXICO* W 82-77
J17 at Utah* L 49-60
J19 at BYU* L 64-78
J24 UNLV* L 62-76
J26 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 79-71
J31 at Colorado State* L 74-75(ot)
F 7 at Air Force* L 71-83
F 9 at New Mexico* L 75-87
F14 BYU* L 53-67
F16 UTAH* W 74-65
F21 at San Diego State* L 66-74
F23 at UNLV* L 80-95
F28 COLORADO STATE* W 67-61
M 6 AIR FORCE* L 47-52
M11 vs. BYU$ L 74-79
%Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo. $ MW Tournament in Denver, Colo. 2004-05
(15-13, 7-7 MW) Steve McClain
N 9 COLORADO MINES (exh.) W 76-72 (ot)
N13 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS (exh.) W 99-50
N19 ALCORN STATE W 77-63
N22 PRINCETON W 64-59 (2ot)
N27 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 86-79
N30 at #21/20 Arizona L 70-98
D 4 vs. Montana State @Billings W 71-70
D 7 at Dayton L 57-62
D11 vs. Kansas State% L 61-64
D18 at Creighton W 68-64
D22 WASHINGTON STATE W 49-47
D28 SAN DIEGO L 88-95
D30 at Southern Illinois L 69-81
J 4 DENVER W 78-72
J 8 at New Mexico* L 75-89
J10 INDIANA-PURDUE-FORT WAYNE W 100-59
J15 UTAH* L 49-74
J17 BYU* W 83-71
J22 at San Diego State* W 88-81 (ot)
J24 at UNLV* L 67-79
J29 COLORADO STATE* W 69-56
F 5 AIR FORCE* W 67-63 (ot)
F 7 NEW MEXICO* W 81-71
F12 at BYU* W 59-58
F14 at #15/15 Utah* L 62-71
F19 UNLV* L 66-68
F21 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 69-65
F26 at Colorado State* L 94-96 (ot)
M 5 at Air Force* L 56-61
M10 vs. UNLV$ L 63-70
%Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ MW Tournament in Denver, Colo. 2005-06
(14-18, 5-11 MW)
Steve McClain
N 2 CSU-PUEBLO (exh.) W 71-47
N 8 CHADRON STATE (exh.) W 74-58
N13 ALABAMA STATE# W 69-54
N14 UNC-WILMINGTON# L 59-62 (ot)
N15 CHARLOTTE# W 87-78
N22 NORTHERN COLORADO W 83-70
N30 at Washington State L 47-63
D 3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 53-57
D 5 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 105-67
D10 at Princeton L 50-59
D17 vs. Montana State% W 80-67
D22 SMU W 75-69
D27 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE L 69-84
D31 WEBER STATE W 58-48
J 2 at Denver L 64-69
J 4 UNLV* L 77-88
J 7 at TCU* W 68-64
J11 AIR FORCE* W 55-50
J14 NEW MEXICO* W 77-70
J18 at BYU* L 67-80
J25 at Colorado State* W 72-67
J28 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 77-78 (ot)
F 1 UTAH* L 63-71
F 4 at UNLV* L 54-66
F 8 TCU* W 67-65
F11 at Air Force* L 61-62
F15 at New Mexico* L 45-47
F18 BYU* L 68-74
F25 COLORADO STATE* L 78-80
M 1 at San Diego State* L 72-91
M 4 at Utah* L 70-79
M 9 vs. Air Force$ W 57-55
M10 vs. Utah$ W 60-47
M11 vs. San Diego State$ L 64-69 (ot)
# BCA Invitational games in Laramie, Wyo.
%Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
$ MW Tournament in Denver, Colo. 2006-07
(17-15, 7-9 MW)
N 4 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS (exh.) W 101-82
N 7 WESTERN STATE (exh.) W 96-61
N11 BOISE STATE W 94-79
N15 MONTANA W 76-71
N18 UAB W 93-87
N22 at UAB L 71-92
N26 at Colorado W 76-73
N29 COLORADO MINES W 78-67
D 2 vs. Montana State+ W 73-62
D 6 DENVER W 91-59
D 9 vs. #10/16 Wichita State# L 69-83
D16 LAMAR W 69-64
D20 vs. Nebraska^ L 58-73
D22 vs. San Francisco^ W 84-81 (ot)
D23 vs. Charlotte^ L 78-79
D27 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 73-75
J 3 at San Diego State* W 66-65
J10 UNLV* W 86-76 (ot)
J13 #18/15 AIR FORCE* L 56-58
J16 at BYU* L 81-89
J20 at Utah* L 60-62
J24 COLORADO STATE* W 75-70
J27 TCU* W 71-56
J30 at New Mexico* L 83-91
F 3 at #17/16 Air Force* L 43-88
F 6 BYU* L 73-77
F10 at UNLV* L 70-80
F17 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 80-71
F21 UTAH* W 86-78
F24 at Colorado State* L 68-86
F28 at TCU* L 58-77
M 3 NEW MEXICO* W 76-67
M 8 vs. Air Force$ W 67-62
M 9 vs. #23/23 BYU$ L 84-96
+Game Played in Billings, Mont.
#Cowboy Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
^Outrigger Hotels Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, Hawai'i
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
Heath Schroyer
2007-11 (Four Seasons) 49-68 (.418) Overall Record 16-41 (.280) MW Record
2007-08
(12-18, 5-11 MW)
Heath Schroyer
N 3 REGIS (exh.) W 88-62
N 6 CSU-PUEBLO (exh.) W 73-66
N10 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS W 87-63
N13 at Denver L 65-76
N19 at Lamar W 75-71
N24 at Wichita State L 63-75
N26 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 78-59
D 1 at Akron L 71-96
D 8 COLORADO W 73-64
D15 vs. Montana State# L 72-79
D21 vs. Buffalo^ W 66-63
D22 vs. UTEP^ L 73-79
D29 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE L 66-80
D31 CHADRON STATE W 76-69
J 5 NEW MEXICO* L 92-99 (2ot)
J12 at TCU* L 56-83
J16 AIR FORCE* L 62-64 (ot)
J19 at San Diego State* L 43-70
J23 at UNLV* L 71-78
J26 COLORADO STATE* W 73-58
J30 at Utah* W 69-64
F 2 BYU* L 63-73
F 6 CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD W 78-53
F 9 at New Mexico* L 55-100
F13 TCU* W 72-54
F16 at Air Force* L 66-72
F19 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 68-79
F23 UNLV* L 65-73
F27 at Colorado State* W 77-67
M 1 UTAH* W 72-64
M 5 at #--/24 BYU* L 61-78
M12 vs. Colorado State$ L 63-68
#Wyoming Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
^UTEP Sun Bowl Tounament in El Paso, Texas
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. 2008-09
(19-14, 7-9 MW) Heath Schroyer
N 8 COLORAD MINES (exh.) W 72-60
N14 CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD W 84-58
N19 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 80-75
N22 JOHNSON & WALES W 105-64
N26 TEXAS STATE W 97-96
N29 DENVER W 62-54
D 3 at Boise State L 85-86
D 6 at Loyola Marymount W 62-58
D13 vs. Northern Iowa# W 74-65
D16 WESTERN STATE W 100-73
D20 SACRAMENTO STATE W 93-70
D23 at #13/10 UCLA L 62-113
D29 vs. Houston Baptist~ W 84-74
D30 vs. Howard~ W 84-75
D31 at Utah State~ L 85-90 (ot)
J 3 at Utah* L 67-91
J14 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 83-79
J17 at UNLV* L 66-83
J21 at TCU* L 78-79 (ot)
J24 COLORADO STATE* W 83-74
J27 AIR FORCE* W 72-59
J31 at BYU* L 60-84
F 3 at New Mexico* L 57-86
F 7 UTAH* L 70-80
F14 at San Diego State* L 60-71
F18 UNLV* W 77-68
F21 TCU* W 61-56
F25 at Colorado State* W 82-79
F28 at Air Force* W 65-62
M 4 BYU* L 68-78
M 7 NEW MEXICO* L 73-74
M12 vs. New Mexico$ W 75-67
M13 vs. Utah$ L 55-68
M17 NORTHEASTERN^ L 62-64
#Wyoming Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
~Utah State Duel in the Desert in Logan, Utah
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
^ College Basketball Invitational 2009-10
(10-21, 3-13 MW)
Heath Schroyer
N 7 REGIS (exh.) W 78-60
N13 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 61-77
N18 PERU STATE W 120-73
N21 BOISE STATE W 87-61
N25 at Denver L 77-80
N27 MONMOUTH^ L 73-75
N28 HAMPTON^ L 67-78
N29 PEPPERDINE^ W 86-82 (ot)
D 5 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-70
D12 vs. Northern Colorado# W 76-70
D15 at #9/8 Tennessee L 58-77
D20 SOUTH DAKOTA W 86-74
D23 at Northern Iowa+ L 54-72
D30 AKRON L 76-85
J 2 ADAMS STATE W 123-71
J 6 COLORADO STATE* L 73-83
J 9 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 85-83
J12 at TCU* L 59-62
J16 NEW MEXICO* L 68-70
J20 at #14/13 BYU* L 66-81
J27 UTAH* W 75-69
J30 at Air Force* L 63-70
F 3 UNLV* L 50-78
F 6 at Colorado State* L 64-80
F10 at San Diego State* L 57-88
F13 TCU* L 68-76
F17 at #12/15 New Mexico* L 61-83
F20 #16/14 BYU* L 63-85
F27 at Utah* L 64-74
M 2 AIR FORCE* W 58-49
M 6 at UNLV* L 56-74
M10 vs. Air Force$ L 40-59
^ World Vision Challenge in Laramie, Wyo.
# Wyoming Shootout in Casper, Wyo.
+ Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge
Steve McClain
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. 2010-11
(10-21, 3-13 MW) Heath Schroyer/Fred Langley^
N 6 PERU STATE (exh.) W 100-55
N13 KEAN W 92-58
N16 at Northern Colorado L 53-67
N18 NORTH FLORIDA@ L 60-76
N20 WESTERN ILLINOIS@ W 64-55
N23 vs. #11/12 Missouri@ L 62-72
N24 vs. Providence@ L 77-84
D 1 at South Dakota L 70-80
D 4 INDIANA STATE+ W 81-51
D10 at UC Irvine L 68-83
D14 DENVER W 61-48
D17 WESTERN STATE W 80-37
D20 CENTENARY COLLEGE W 76-49
D22 GREEN BAY L 62-68
D28 KENNESAW STATE W 68-55
J 4 at Colorado State* L 60-73
J 8 NEW MEXICO* W 67-66
J12 at TCU* L 60-78
J15 UTAH* L 51-68
J22 at Air Force* L 51-72
J25 UNLV* L 65-74
J29 at #4/4 San Diego State* L 57-96
F 2 #8/9 BYU* L 62-69
F 5 COLORADO STATE* L 56-59
F 9 at New Mexico* L 57-68
F12 TCU* W 77-67
F16 at Utah* L 70-80
F23 AIR FORCE* W 63-61
F26 at UNLV* L 77-90
M 1 #9/9 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 58-85
M 5 at #3/3 BYU* L 78-102
M 9 vs. TCU# L 61-70
^ Langley served as interim head coach for the final eight games of the 2010-11 season
@ Cancun Challenge played in Laramie, Wyo. and Cancun, Mexico
+ Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge
# MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
F25 BOISE STATE* W 64-54
F28 TCU* W 71-59
M 3 at #17/17 UNLV* L 63-74
M 8 at #20/20 UNLV$ L 48-56
M14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE% W 78-75
M19 at Washington State% L 41-61
# Jim Thorpe Classic in Laramie, Wyo.
+ Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
% College Basketball Invitational
2012-13
F25 AIR FORCE* L 53-55
M 1 BOISE STATE* L 63-72
M 5 at Utah State* L 54-65
M 8 COLORADO STATE* W 83-75
M13 at UNLV$ L 67-71
M19 at Texas A&M% L 43-59
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
% College Basketball Invitational
2014-15
(20-14, 4-12 MW)
Larry Shyatt
O31 vs. Fort Lewis (exh.)% W 82-61
N 3 WOOSTER (exh.) W 61-46
N10 WESTERN STATE W 62-42
N14 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL# W 73-60
N15 SOUTH DAKOTA# W 71-51
N16 SOUTHERN# W 67-60
N21 at Northern Colorado W 69-60
N24 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 63-49
N28 at UC Santa Barbara W 68-40
D 1 #19/19 COLORADO W 76-69
D 4 at Illinois State+ W 81-67
D 8 OKLA. PANHANDLE STATE W 74-55
D18 DENVER W 71-61
D21 UC SANTA BARBARA W 56-40
J 2 at SMU W 59-56
J 9 BOISE STATE* L 61-63
J12 at Nevada* W 59-48
J16 at Fresno State* L 36-49
J19 #15/14 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 58-45
J24 at UNLV* L 50-62
J26 AIR FORCE* L 48-57
J30 #20/22 NEW MEXICO* L 59-63
F 2 at Colorado State* L 46-65
F 6 at CSU Bakersfield W 61-53
F 9 at Boise State* L 61-68
F13 NEVADA* W 68-48
F16 FRESNO STATE* W 55-51 (ot)
F19 at San Diego State* L 51-79
F23 UNLV* L 42-65
F26 at Air Force* L 66-72
M 2 at #14/14 New Mexico* L 42-53
M 6 COLORADO STATE* L 56-78
M12 vs. Nevada$ W 85-81
M13 vs. #15/14 New Mexico$ L 46-59
M19 LEHIGH% W 67-66
M25 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 67-75 (ot)
% Played in Ethete, Wyo.
# Global Sports Hoops Showcase in Laramie, Wyo.
+ Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
% College Basketball Invitational
(25-10, 11-7 MW)
Larry Shyatt
N16 NORTHERN COLORADO W 78-70 N18 WESTERN STATE W 61-46 N22 COLORADO W 56-33 N24 FLORIDA A&M W 66-45 N26 STETSON W 65-41
N29 NEW MEXICO STATE W 78-75 D 2 DENVER W 68-42 D 5 at SMU L 53-66
D 7 REGIS W 70-35 D10 at Cal L 42-45
D14 MONTANA STATE W 70-61
D20 SOUTHERN W 57-39 D23 at Montana State W 61-51
D31 UNLV* W 76-71
J 3 at San Jose State* W 64-59 J 7 at Colorado State* W 60-54
J10 BOISE STATE* W 65-54
J14 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 52-60
J17 at Fresno State* W 70-65 (3ot)
J24 NEW MEXICO* W 63-62 (OT)
J27 at Utah State* L 44-56
J31 NEVADA* W 63-55
F 4 COLORADO STATE* W 59-48
F 7 at Air Force* L 50-73
F11 at San Diego State* L 41-67
F14 SAN JOSE STATE* W 77-60 F17 at Nevada* W 64-58
F25 FRESNO STATE* L 59-64 F28 at UNLV* L 57-69
M 4 UTAH STATE* W 76-53
M 7 at New Mexico* L 49-52 (ot)
M12 vs. Utah State$ W 67-65
M13 vs. #25/RV Boise State$ W 71-66 (ot)
M14 vs. #RV/25 San Diego State$ W 45-43
M20 vs. #11/9 Northern Iowa% L 54-71
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. % NCAA Tournament
2015-16
(21-12, 6-8 MW)
2011-12
Larry Shyatt
N 5 CSU-PUEBLO (exh.) W 85-78
N12 WESTERN STATE W 78-39
N15 NORTHERN COLORADO W 75-56
N19 at Green Bay L 44-52
N22 SOUTH DAKOTA W 67-56
N25 PORTLAND STATE# W 65-51
N26 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE# W 73-43
N27 LOUISIANA TECH# W 73-58
N30 UTAH VALLEY W 74-41
D 3 BRADLEY+ W 66-49
D 9 at Colorado W 65-54
D13 UC IRVINE W 58-48
D16 SIOUX FALLS W 62-54
D19 at Denver L 46-57
D22 at Idaho State W 80-56
J 3 at Utah Valley W 76-70
J 9 IDAHO STATE W 73-49
J14 NEW MEXICO* L 62-72
J18 at Air Force* W 64-53
J21 COLORADO STATE* W 70-51
J24 #13/12 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 42-52
J28 at Boise State* W 75-64
F 1 at TCU* L 52-58
F 4 #11/13 UNLV* W 68-66
F11 at New Mexico* L 38-48
F15 AIR FORCE* L 53-58
F18 at Colorado State* L 46-54
F22 at #24/25 San Diego State* L 58-67 (ot)
(18-15, 9-9 MW)
2013-14
Larry Shyatt
O31 CU-COLORADO SPRINGS (exh.) W 85-81
N 8 UT-MARTIN W 78-60
N13 at Colorado L 58-63
N16 ARKANSAS STATE W 85-64
N18 JACKSON STATE W 73-65
N22 SOUTH DAKOTA W 70-53
N25 at #7/6 Ohio State L 50-65
N30 MONTANA STATE W 79-54
D 2 BLACK HILLS STATE W 79-65
D 7 vs. South Dakota W 67-66 (ot)
D15 at Denver L 61-64
D20 SMU L 54-62
D22 NORTHERN COLORADO W 72-59
J 1 WESTERN STATE W 69-52
J 4 at Nevada* L 58-61
J 8 NEW MEXICO* L 69-72 (ot)
J11 at Boise State* W 52-50
J18 SAN JOSE STATE* W 67-56
J22 at Air Force* W 66-59
J25 NEVADA* W 64-62 (ot)
J29 at Fresno State* L 62-67
F 1 UTAH STATE* W 74-57
F 5 at New Mexico* L 61-66 (ot)
F 8 at UNLV* L 46-48
F11 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 68-62
F15 at San Jose State* W 46-38
F18 FRESNO STATE* W 72-66
F22 at Colorado State* L 67-82
(14-18, 7-11 MW)
Larry Shyatt
N 7 FORT LEWIS (exh.) W 77-69
N13 BRISTOL W 101-62
N16 at Indiana State L 55-70
N19 New Mexico Highlands W 83-67
N22 at Montana State L 82-83
N25 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 68-64
N28 MONTANA STATE W 82-68
D 2 at Denver W 68-52
D 5 CAL L 72-78
D10 SOUTHERN L 58-68
D13 at New Mexico State W 62-59
D19 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 76-75
D21 vs. Marshall% L 82-90
D22 vs. Houston% L 89-94
D30 at San Diego State* L 55-67
J 2 at Nevada* L 68-71
J 6 AIR FORCE* W 64-52
J 9 UNLV* W 59-57
J13 at San Jose State* L 55-62
J16 at New Mexico* W 70-68
J20 NEVADA* L 69-75
J23 BOISE STATE* L 71-81
J26 at Fresno State* L 60-71
J30 COLORADO STATE* W 83-76
F 6 UTAH STATE* W 84-65
F13 at Boise State* L 71-94
F17 FRESNO STATE* L 75-79
F20 at Colorado State* W 84-66
F24 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 61-73
F27 at UNLV* L 74-79
M 2 SAN JOSE STATE* W 81-78
M 9 vs. Utah State$ L 70-88
% Global Sports Classic in Las Vegas, Nev.
$ MW Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.
(24-15, 8-10 MW)
Allen Edwards 2016-2020 (Four Seasons) 52-52 (.500) Overall Record 20-34 (.370) MW Record,
2016-17
Allen Edwards
N 3 CHADRON STATE (exh.) W 75-50
N11 WESTERN STATE W 88-49
N14 at Montana W 73-72
N19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 77-67
N22 at Pacific L 65-73
N25 at California L 61-71
N30 DENVER W 82-70
D 3 NORTHERN IOWA W 81-73
D 5 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W 67-60
D10 MONTANA W 85-83
D17 CORNELL W 97-78
D19 TROY W 72-66
D22 vs. DePaul% W 72-58
D23 vs. USC% L 92-94
D28 AIR FORCE* W 84-72
D31 at UNLV* L 75-81
J 4 at Fresno State* L 70-85
J 11 UTAH STATE* W 95-87
J 14 NEVADA* L 74-89
J 18 at San Jose State* W 80-70
J 21 at New Mexico* L 71-78
J 25 UNLV* W 66-65
J 28 BOISE STATE* L 65-80
J 31 at San Diego State* L 68-77
F 4 at Air Force* W 83-74
F 8 FRESNO STATE* W 102-100
F11 at Utah State* L 74-81
F14 COLORADO STATE* L 73-78
F18 at Boise State* L 87-91
F25 NEW MEXICO* W 82-71
F28 at Colorado State* L 76-78
M 4 SAN JOSE STATE* W 74-62
M 8 vs. Air Force$ L 68-83
M15 EASTERN WASHINGTON^ W 91-81
M20 UMKC^ W 72-61
M22 UTAH VALLEY^ W 74-68
M27 at Coastal Carolina^ L 81-91
M29 COASTAL CAROLINA^ W 81-57
M31 COASTAL CAROLINA^ W 83-59
% Las Vegas Classic in Las Vegas, Nev.
$ MW Championship in Las Vegas, Nev.
^ College Basketball Invitational
2017-18
(20-13, 10-18 MW) Allen Edwards
N 3 REGIS (exh.) W 75-65
N10 CHATTANOOGA W 74-65
N13 at Oregon State W 75-66
N20 vs. South Dakota State% W 77-65
N21 vs. Louisiana% W 70-61
N22 vs. #12/13 Cincinnati L 53-78
N26 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 83-70
N29 at Denver L 78-88
D 2 DRAKE W 96-89 (2ot)
D 6 at South Carolina L 64-80
D 9 PACIFIC W 86-72
D12 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 93-88 (ot)
D16 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 72-66
D19 NORTHERN COLORADO L 84-91
D27 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 82-69
J 3 at Nevada* L 83-92
J 6 BOISE STATE* W 79-78 (ot)
J 10 at New Mexico* L 66-75
J 13 COLORADO STATE* L 73-78
J 20 at Utah State* W 85-77
J 24 #23/RV NEVADA* W 104-103 (2 ot)
J 27 at San Jose State* W 90-86 (ot)
J 31 at Colorado State* W 91-86 (ot)
F 3 FRESNO STATE* L 62-80
F 7 UTAH STATE* W 83-65
F10 at UNLV* L 70-85
F 14 at San Diego State* L 77-87
F17 SAN JOSE STATE* W 89-75
F20 NEW MEXICO* L 114-119
F24 at Fresno State* W 78-68
F28 AIR FORCE* W 66-54
M 3 at Boise State* L 87-95
M 7 vs. San Jose State$ W 74-61
M 8 vs. New Mexico$ L 75-85
% Cayman Islands Classic in George Town, Cayman Islands
$ MW Championship in Las Vegas, Nev.
2018-19
(8-24, 4-14 MW)
Allen Edwards
N 1 COLO. CHRISTIAN W 72-69
N 6 UC SANTA BARBARA L 66-76
N 10 at Oregon State L 64-83
N 14 GRAMBLING W 86-78
N 16 NIAGARA L 67-72
N 19 Boston College ! L 76-88
N 21 Richmond ! W 68-66
N 28 at Evansville & L 78-86
D 1 NORTHERN COLORADO L 80-85
D 5 SOUTH CAROLINA W 73-64
D 11 DENVER L 87-90 (ot)
D 21 East Tenn. State # L 53-76
D 22 UTEP # L 65-76
D 29 DIXIE STATE W 65-63
J 2 BOISE STATE* L 55-69
J 5 at UNLV* L 56-68
J 8 at San Diego State* L 54-84
J 12 UTAH STATE* L 55-71
J 19 at New Mexico* L 53-84
J 23 SAN JOSÉ STATE* W 59-46
J 26 at Boise State* L 52-77
J 30 FRESNO STATE* L 62-75
F 6 at Air Force* L 76-82
F 9 COLORADO STATE* W 74-66
F 13 at Utah State* L 59-76
F 16 #6/7 NEVADA* L 49-82
F 19 UNLV* L 56-66
F23 at Colorado State* L 48-83
F 27 at Fresno State* L 60-71
M2 AIR FORCE* L 72-80
M 6 at San José State W 81-71
M 9 NEW MEXICO* W 88-81
M13 New Mexico $ L 68-78
#Sun Bowl Invitational
* Mountain West
& Mountain West/Missouri Valley Challenge
! Fort Myers Tip-Off
$ Mountain West Championships
2019-20
(9-24, 2-16 MW)
Allen Edwards
O 30 Northwest Nazarene W 62-56
N 5 Idaho State W 54-40
N 10 at South Carolina L 32-66
N 13 Cal State Fullerton L 53-60
N 16 Oregon State L 63-83
N 19 Detroit Mercy ^ W 76-49
N 21 Louisiana ^ W 69-61 (OT)
N 24 Colorado % L 41-56
N 26 TCU % L 47-64
D 4 Air Force L 77-86
D 7 New Mexico L 65-79
D 14 Northern Colorado L 53-74
D 18 Utah Valley L 67-69
D 21 at Denver W 72-66 (OT)
D 28 Nebraska Wesleyan W 82-68
J 1 at Boise State L 54-65
J 4 at Colorado State L 61-72
J 8 San Diego State L 52-72
J 11 UNLV L 69-79
J 14 at Nevada L 67-68
J 18 Fresno State L 50-65
J 21 at San Diego State L 55-72
J 28 Utah State L 45-68
F 1 at San Jose State W 71-66
F 4 Boise State L 62-67
F 8 at New Mexico L 68-97
F 15 Colorado State L 70-77
F 19 at Utah State L 58-78
F 22 at Air Force W 78-72
F 25 Nevada L 68-73
F 29 at Fresno State L 55-63
M 4 Colorado State $ W 80-74
M5 Nevada $ W 74-71
M6 Utah State $ L 82-89
^ MGM Main Event at the Arena Auditorium
% MGM Main Event in Las Vegas, Nev.
$ MW Championships in Las Vegas, Nev.
(14-11, 7-9 MW)
JEFF LINDER 2020-PRES. 39-20 (.661) Overall Record 20-14 (.588) MW Record,
20-21
Jeff Linder
N 28 MISS. VALLEY STATE W 97-61
N 30 TEXAS SOUTHERN L 74-76
D 2 INCARNATE WORD W 94-83
D 6 AT OREGON STATE W 76-73
D 9 DENVER W 83-61
D 12 UTAH VALLEY W 93-88
D 17 OMAHA W 82-78
J 2 AT FRESNO STATE* W 78-74
J 4 AT FRESNO STATE* L 61-81
J 11 BOISE STATE* L 60-83
J 13 BOISE STATE* L 70-90
J 16 AT AIR FORCE* L 69-72
J 18 AT AIR FORCE* W 77-58
J 22 NEVADA* W 71-64
J 24 NEVADA* W 93-88
J 28 AT SAN DIEGO STATE* L 57-87
J 30 AT SAN DIEGO STATE* L 71-98
F 4 COLORADO STATE* L 72-74
F 6 COLORADO STATE* L 59-68
F 17 AT NEW MEXICO* ^ W 83-74 OT
F 19 AT NEW MEXICO* ^ W 79-67
M 4 AT UTAH STATE* L 59-72
M 6 UNLV* W 80-69
M 10 SAN JOSE STATE% W 111-80
M 11 #19 SAN DIEGO STATE% L 66-69
* MW CONFERENCE GAME
^ PLAYED AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
# MW TOURNAMENT IN LAS VEGAS AT THOMAS AND MACK CENTER
21-22
(25-9, 13-5 MW)
Jeff Linder
N 10 DETROIT MERCY W 85-47
N 14 ARK. PINE BLUFFS W 85-45
N 18 AT WASHINGTON W 77-72 OT
N 22 AT GRAND CANYON W 68-61
N 26 HASTINGS COLLEGE W 108-59
N 29 AT CSU FULLERTON W 79-66
D 2 DENVER W 77-64
D 4 MCNEESE STATE W 79-58
D 8 AT #11 ARIZONA L 65-94
D 11 UTAH VALLEY W 74-62
D 22 STANFORD & L 63-66
D 23 NORTHERN IOWA & W 71-69
D 25 SOUTH FLORIDA & W 77-57
J 15 AT UTAH STATE * W 71-69
J 17 AT NEVADA * W 77-67
J 19 SAN JOSE STATE * W 84-69
J 22 NEW MEXICO * W 93-91
J 25 AT BOISE STATE * L 62-65
J 28 AT AIR FORCE * W 63-61
J 31 COLORADO STATE * W 84-78 OT
F 3 BOISE STATE * W 72-65
F 6 AT FRESNO STATE * W 61-59
F 8 UTAH STATE * W 78-76 OT
F 12 AT SAN JOSE STATE* W 74-52
F 15 AT NEW MEXICO L 66-75
F 19 AIR FORCE * W 75-67
F 23 AT COLORADO STATE* L 55-61
F 26 NEVADA * W 74-61
F 28 SAN DIEGO STATE * L 66-73
M 2 UNLV * L 57-64
M 5 FRESNO STATE* W 68-64 OT
M 10 UNLV # W 59-56
M 11 BOISE STATE # L 61-68
M 15 INDIANA ! L 58-66
* MW CONFERENCE GAME
& - DIAMONDHEAD CLASSIC
# MW TOURNAMENT IN LAS VEGAS AT THOMAS AND MACK CENTER
! NCAA TOURNAMENT
Abrams, Aaron, 2000
Adams, Brandon, 1981 Adams, David, 2003-04
Adams, Jack, 1973-74-75-76
Adams, Josh, 2013-14-15-16
Adams, Lou, 2017-18
Aka Gorski, Alexander, 2015-16-1718
Akacem, Fayssal, 2000 Akeson, Roy, 1907 Alexander, Bill, 1972-73-74-75 Alexander, Maurice, 1991-92 Allen, Jeff, 1995-96-97-98
Allsman, Lewis S., 1925
Amundson, Mike, 1985-86-87-88 Anderson, Chris, 2005-06 Averbuck, Sam, 2017
Asay, Lyle, 1917
Asbury, Tom, 1965-66-67 Ashley, Carl, 1967-68-69-70 Averbuck, Sam, 2018
Bailey, Henry, 1972-74 Bailey, Marcus, 2000-01-02-03 Baker, Robert, 1945 Ballard, Sam, Jr., 1972 Banks, AJ, 2019-20 Banta, Royden J., 1923-24-25-26 Barnes, Jonathan, 2015-16-17 Barnett, Stewart, 1989 Barnett, Todd, 1990-91 Barnett, Tony, 1976-77-78 Bean, Clint, 1989-90
Bebout, Eli, 1969 Bell, Rick, 1969
Berkenfield, Bill, 1967 Bertolero, John A., 1957-58-59 Bentson, Charles, 1941 Bentz, Jack, 2012-13-14-15 Bessert, Doug, 1977-78-79 Black, George, 1959 Blakes, Anthony, 1999-2000 Blevins, Dan, 1952 Blomstrom, Jack, 1969 Bloom, Keith, 1947-48-49-50 Bolden, Les, 1985-86 Bora, Ron, 1958 Bostick, Ron, 1961 Bouëdo, Arthur, 2010-11-12 Bowers, Richard, 1960 Boyd, Turk, 1985-86-87-88 Boyer, Stan, 1974-75 Bozner, Richard, 1974-75-77 Bradley, Charles, “Tub” 1978-79-80-81 Bradley, Dave, 1955-56 Brady, Bob, 1969 Breaux, Tim, 1989-90-91-92 Bremner, Bruce, 1958 Brickley, Dick, 1964 Brown, Daaron, 2006-07 Brown, Lane, 1964 Brown, Leon S., 1945-46 Brown, Michael, 1989-90-92-93 Brown, Tony, 1982-83-84 Brown, Willie, 1973 Brown, Wyle, 1966 Brucks, Jerry, 1971 Bryant, Paris, 1991 Buchanan, Lloyd A., 1918-19 Buckner, Lonnie, 1978-79 Bugas, Jack, 1933-34 Buller, Brett, 1985 Bunker, Travis, 2008 Burns, Robert H. Jr., 1951-52-53 Burns, Robert H., 1918-19-20 Butcher, Clinton C., 1941 Butler, Travis, 1989-90-91-92 Butteroff, Curtis, 1936 Byrne, Wilford, 1931
Campbell, Don, 1956 Campbell, Otto D., 1923 Campbell, Rudolph, 1906 Campman, Ted, 1945
Capellan, Warren, 1945
Capua, Joe, 1954-55-56 Carlson, Don, 1956-58
Chamberlain, Douglas, 1961 Chamberlain, Oris, 1949-50-51
Chappell, Dave, 1972 Chase, Ken, 1959-60 Chedsey, Francis, 1922 Chervinskas, Steve, 1972
Childers, Terry, 1968 Christensen, Ray, 1935-36-37
Christenson, Stanley, 1933-34-35-36 Clark, Jack, 1937-38-39
Clark, Ken Morgan, 1973 Clark, Leon, 1963-64-65-66
Clements, Robert, 1951
Cline, George, 1919-20
Clough, Tom, 1971 Cockreham, Walter J., 1957 Colby, Mike, 1970-71-72
Coleman, HL, 1994-95-96-97 Coletti, John, 1929-30 Collins, Fred, 1963 Collins, James, 1943-47-48 Collins, Kenneth, 1965-66 Cooke Jr., Derek, 2013-14-15 Corbett, John, 1922-23-24 Corbett, Ray, 1926-27 Corner, Paris, 2001-02 Correa, Mory, 2003-04 Corthell, M.M., 1905-07-08 Cotton, Jack, 1948 Coughlin, Charles, 1928-29-30 Coulter, Darrell, 1959 Cox, Jon, 1974 Craig, Harry J., 1914-15-16-17 Crowe, Larry, 1973-74 Crowell, Ron, 1973-74 Crowley, E.K., 1909 Crum, Dave, 1964 Cruz, Francisco, 2011-12 Curry, Mark, 2000
Dalton, Hayden, 2016-17-18 Dalton, James, 1961 Davidson, Thomas E., 1957 Davis, James, 1913-14 Davis, James “A.J.”, 2009 Davis, Josh, 1999-2000-01-02 Davis, Robyn, 1988-89 Davis, Ross, 1929 Day, Richard, 1938-39 Dearinger, Sam, 1932 Dearinger, Hilton, 1931 Dees, Benny, 1958 DeLario, John, 1905 Dembo, Fennis, 1985-86-87-88 Dent, Sean, 1984-86-87-88 Dermody, Ryan, 2007-08-09-10 Diakite, Mahamoud, 2009 Dilday, Duard, 1940 Dodds, Stan, 1967-68-69-70
Dorrington, George, 1938-39-40 Doty, Loy, 1947-48-49 Dowler, Lloyd, 1932-34 Draney, Terryl, 1958-59-60 Dunker, Floyd, 1928-29-30 Dunn, Alex, 2002-03-04-05 DuSell, Xavier, 2020-Pres. Dutt, Deng, 2021
Eastland, Al, 1960-61-62-63
Eberle, Mike, 1965-66-67-68
Eberle, Steve, 1968-70
Ebert, James, 2005-06
Eckhardt, Terry, 1956-57-58
Eford, Al, 1975-77
Einspahr, Ray, 1936-37-38 Eliopolis, George, 1945 Eliopulos, Nick, 1952-54-55 Emory, Frank, 1925-26 Engels, Louis, 2007 Engler, Chris, 1981-82
Engstrom, John, 1928-29-30 Enzi, Brad, 1996 Erickson, Bob, 1964 Erickson, Oscar, 1924-25-26-27 Esau, LeRoy, 1951-52 Ewing, Brandon, 2006-07-08-09
Fagin, James, 1945 Fanning, Blake, 1930-31 Farthing, Robert, 1939-40 Fazekas, Joe, 1977 Feeley, Ted, 1968 Fitzke, Paul, 1921 Flanigin, Pat, 1975-76-77 Flynn, Arnie, 1948-49-50 Forman, Ross, 2006 Fornstrom, Haize, 2019-20 Foster, Kenny, 2019-Pres. Fowler, Pete, 1952-53-55 Fox, Cyril, 1925-26 Fox, Reggie, 1987-88-89 French, Justin, 1997-98-99-2000 French, Mark, 1970 Frenchick, Steve, 1963-64-65 Fuller, Joe, 1974
Gaer, Jay, 1929-30 Gardner, Harold H., 1957-58 Gariepy, Glen, 1923-24 Garnett, Bill, 1979-80-81-82 Geis, Byron, 2007-08 George, Ted, 1926-27-28 Getty, Mark, 1983 Gibson, Brian, 2011 Gilmore, Derrious, 2012-13 Gish, Fred, 1960-61-62-63 Gosar, Steve, 1991-92-93 Gowdy, Curtis, 1940-41-42 Gowens, Rodney, 1982-83 Grabau, Riley, 2012-13-14-15 Gram, Jack, 1937-38 Granberry, Jerron, 2014 Grant, U.S., 1910-11-12-13 Green, Pat, 1971-72 Gregg, Ben, 1920 Gregg, Lester, 1923-24 Grisby, John, 2020, 21 Gustafson, Mark, 1972
Haag, Richard, 1950-51-52 Hadden, Monroe, 1959-60 Haldorson, Austin, 2013-14 Hall, Fred, 1959 Hall, Gary, 1958 Hall, Harry, 1966-67-68-69 Halverson, Howard, 1963 Hamilton, Mike, 1978-80 Hamon, Arthur, 1932-33-34 Handcock, Bill, 1942 Hankerson Jr., Charles, 2014-15 Hanson, Robert, 1960-61-62 Happel, Terry, 1959-60 Harkins, Don, 1926-27 Harris, Mike, 1961 Harris, Taft, 1932 Harrison, Daylen, 2010-11 Haslam, Chris, 1994-95-96-97 Hatten, Donald G., 1957-58-59-63 Hegewald, Ed, 1913 Hegewald, George, 1920-21-22 Hendricks, Jake, 2019 Henry, KC, 2019 Henry, Rick, 1990-91-93 Henson, Aaron, 2007 Herndon, Alan, 2015-16-17-18 Hicks, Elzy, 1935-36 Higgins, Queintonia, 1990-94 Hiti, Chris, 1986 Holden, Gordon, 1955-56 Holland, Melvin, 1928 Homar, Paul, 1961-64-65 Hook, Pete, 1958 Hosey, Jamal, 1983-85 Howling, Robert, 1983 Hudson, Joe, 2011
Hudson, Ron, 1967 Hughes, John, 1950-51-52
Hulsebus, Alvin, 1964
Hulsebus, LeRoy, 1958-59 Hunt, Tim, 1984-85-86-87
Hunton, Deane, 1905-07-08-09-10-11 Hunton, John, 1906 Hunton, Tom, 1905-07 Huse, Ed, 1954-55-56
Ike, Graham, 2020-Pres. Irvin, Franklyn, 1971-72 Irving, Wayne, 1982
Jackson, Desmar, 2010-11 Jackson, Gary, 1973 Jackson, Mike, 1980-81-82-83
Jaicoletti, James, 1928-29-30 James, Justin, 2016-17-18-19 Jefferson, Robert, 1964 Jeffries, Drake, 2020, 21 Jensen, Virgo, 1905 Jimerson, Curt, 1961-62 Johnson, Anthony, 1980-81-83 Johnson, Kent, 1965-68 Johnson, Leland, 1922 Johnson, Robert, 1922-23 Johnson, Savalious “Sly”, 1995-96 Johnson, Tariq, 2019 Johnson, Tyson, 2008-09 Johnson, Vincent, 1981 Jolley, Joe, 1959 Jones, Brad, 2006-07-08
Jones, Brodericks, 2018 Jones, Charles, 1907 Jones, Charles A., 1911-12 Jones, LeDarion, 1999-2000 Jones, Willie, 1987-88-89
Jorgenson, Harry, 1953-54-55
Kaul, Mickey, 1961 Kelley, Cody, 2017-18 Kelsey, Pat, 1994 Kennedy, Herb, 1906 Kerback, Bud, 1940-41 Kimball, John, 1931-32-33-34 King, John, 1974 Kleeman, Marty, 1998-99 Kluge, Kraig, 1988 Knight, E.L., 1913-14-15-16 Knight, Oliver B., 1920-21-22 Knight, Robert, 1960 Koehn, David, 1981
Koerfer, Oswald, 1925-26-27-28
Komenich, Milo, 1942-43-46
Konopka, Bruno, 1971-72 Korhonen, John E., 1957 Kraly, Mick, 1982 Krpan, Martin, 1937-38-39 Krpan, Nick, 1940-41 Kuiper, Clarence, 1935-36-38-39 Kuska, Danny, 1953
Ladouceur, Bob, 1981 Lang, Maynard, 1961 Lange, William, 1954-55 Larkin, Mike, 1970
Larson, Leonard, 1946-48-49-50 Larson, Oscar, 1918
Lawal, Abdullah, 2005
Layman, Fred W., 1918-19-20-21
Lazzeri, Bill, 1967-70
Leckner, Eric, 1985-86-87-88 Lenander, John, 1975 Lester, Bill, 1924-25
Letcher, Stan, 1975 Leuty, Haskell, 1933-34 Leven, Steve, 2005-06 Lewis, Kevin, 2005-06
Lieberman, Jeremy, 2015-16-17
Liercke, James, 1961
Linskens, Mikhail, 2008-09
Lively, Clarence, 1958-59-60
Livingston, Ron, 1949
Lodgins, David, 1985-86-87-88
Long, Ronald, 1962-63-64
Lostetter, Antone, 1997-98-99-2000
Luman, Rich, 1955-56
Lumis, Doran, 1948
Lundgren, Ray, 1917-18 Luster, JayDee, 2010-11-12 Lyon, Terry, 1961
Madia, Ken, 1971 Makun, Omoniyi, 2003-04 Maldonado, Hunter, 2018-Pres. Mangus, Que,1968
Mankin, John, 1948
Mann, Bradley, 1998-99-2000 Marble II, Kwane 2019, 20 Marshall, Morris, 2016-17 Martin, Tony, 1982-83-84 Martinez, Luke, 2012-13 Martindale, Ev, 1966
Mattieson, Clyde P., 1917 Mayberry, Lee, 1990 M'Baye, Amath, 2010-11 McClendon, Dwight, 1980-81-82 McCracken, Tracey S., 1914 McDonald, Robert, 1954-55 McFall, Brett, 1998-99-2000-01 McGinty, Ed, 1931-32-33-34 McIntyre, Kerry, 1990 McLean, Glenn, 1966 McManamen, Jason, 2013-15-16-17 McMillian, Chris, 1999-2000-01-03 McNiff, Jack, 1929-30-31-32 McWhinnie, James, 1922-23 McWhinnie, Ralph E., 1920 Merz, Julius, 1905 Meyer, Bill, 1971 Mingo, Ronell, 2001-02 Milton III, Gregory, 2019 Moemeka, Andrew, 2017-18 Moir, Clarence, 1905-06-07-08-09 Moore, Bernie, 1937-38 Moore, Bob, 1972 Moore, Robert, 1953-54-55 Morgan, Robert, 1939 Morman, Tyler, 2019
Mountjoy, Steve, 1968-70-71 Mountz, Dennis, 1970-71 -72-73 Mueller, Austin, 2018-19
Muir, Lou, 1941
Mulvehall, James, J., 1953-54 Muojeke, Afam, 2009-10-11-12 Murray, David, 1993-94
Nance Jr., Larry, 2012-13-14-15 Nau, Earl, 1961 Naughton, Jordan, 2016-17-18-19 Neece, Marion, 1935 Neff, Sam, 1919-20-21-22 Nelson, Carl J., 1958 Nelson, Clifford, 1965-66-67-68 Nelson, Douglas, 1963 Nelson, Eoin, 2020, 2021 Nelson, Travis, 2007-08 Nelson, William, 1958-59-60 Neuman, Gary, 1971 Neuman, Ted, 1937-38-39 Nielson, Gerald, 1958 Noll, Doug, 1974 Nostrand, George, 1945 Nsonwu-Amadi, Uche, 2001-02-03
Oden, Jeremiah, 2020-Pres. Ogirri, Sean, 2009 Okoye, Ike, 2006-07 Ollie, Kenneth, 1978-79-80-81 Olsen, Walter, 1935 Ortiz, David, 1984
Outsen, Robert, 1926-27-28-29
Page, Reggie, 1990-91 Parsons, George, 1966 Partridge, E.B., 1916-17 Peck, George, 1964 Penner, Rod, 1970-71-72-73 Pettersson, John, 1999
Peyton, Mack, 1947-48-49
Phillips, Donald, 1992-94
Phillips, Gary, 1975-76-77-78
Pierce, John, 1914
Pierce, Ora Pat 1925-26-27
Pilch, John, 1947-48-49
Pitz, Armine, 1910-11-12
Platt, Eric, 2007-08
Ploen, Jeff, 1969
Poindexter, Reuben, 1965-66
Pollard, Ed, 1966
Popovich, Steve, 1967-68-69-70 Porter, Brandon, 2019-20
Porter, Levi, 1998-99
Porter, Robert, 1945-46
Prestergrad, O.E., 1910-11 Price, H.H., 1906-07-09-10-11
Radovich, George, 1950-51-52
Ragin, Torin, 1996-97
Randle, Ken, 1972-73
Ratliff, Theo, 1992-93-94-95 Ray, Earl, 1943-46
Rayko, Paul, 1964
Rea, Steve, 1972
Redding, Nyaires, 2018 Reed, Gerald, 1948-49-50
Reese, James, 1943-46-47 Remme, Tim, 1989 Renner, Jim, 1982-83 Rerink, Ray, 1946 Revak, Tony, 1976-77-78 Rewers, Brian, 1990-91-92-93 Renolds, Noah, 2021-Pres. Rhynsburger, Bob, 1957-58 Rice, Jettie, 1975-76-77-78 Richardson, Donta, 2002-03 Richardson, Jim, 1968 Richardson, Kevin, 1987 Richardson, Randy,1963-64-65
Ries, Joe, 2001-02-03-04
Rivers, Ron, 1952-53-54 Roberson, Willie, 1970-71 Roberts, Bill, 1946 Roberts, E.N., 1907 Roberts, Jeron, 1995-96-97-98 Robertson, Greg, 1971 Robinson, Duane, 1973-74 Robinson, John, 1975-76 Robinson, Flynn, 1963-64-65 Robinson, Ken, 1968 Rochlitz, Ken, 1960-61-62-63 Rochlitz, Ron, 1961
Roehrkasse, Lenny, 1974 Roehrkasse, Bruce, 1978-79-80
Rogers, Neil, 1912-13-14-15 Rogers, Ted, 1945-46-47 Rollins, Oliver, 1935 Romanski, Bob, 1970 Roney, Ted, 1969-71-72 Roney, Lewis, 1942-43-47 Ross, Edward, 1931 Ross, H. Edward, 1957 Rothman, Willie, 1940-41-42 Rottinghaus, David, 2001-02-03-04 Rugg, Kenneth, 1931-32-33-34 Rutz, LeRoy, 1951-52 Ryan, Dan, 1972
Sailors, Kenneth, 1941-42-43-46 Samuels, Kurt, 1988 Samuelson, Morris, 1950-51 -52 Sanders, Hasson, 1992 Sankey, Terry, 1963 Sawyer, Gregg 1995-96-97-98 Scarlett, Richard, 1960 Schell, James, 1954 Schwartz, Joe, 1930-31-32-33 Sellers, Matt, 2013-14 Shanor, Craig, 1973-74-75-76 Sharp, Bill, 1952-53 Sharp, Tom, 1956 Sharp, Warren B., 1950-53-54
Sherman, Richard, 1963-64-65-66 Sherrell, Dion, 2004-05
Shockey, Steve, 1983 Simpson, Alan, 1953 Simpson, M.L., 1918-19-20-21 Simpson, Pete, 1953 Skinner, Fred, 1909-12-13-14 Slater, Reginald, 1989-90-91-92 Smith, Aaron, 1995-96 Smith, Anthony, 1983 Smith, Brad, 1967-69-70 Smith, Jack, 1940-41 Smith, Kenny, 1989-90 Smith, Shakir, 2012 Smyth, Walter P., 1915-16-21-22 Sobey, Nathan, 2013-14 Sommers, Jonathan, 1986-87-88 Songondo, Bienvenu, 2006-07-08 Spencer, Damian, 1992 Spencer, James, 2007 Steckman, Robert, 1960-61 Stephenson, E.W., 1956 Storey, Jack, 1949 Storey, James, 1922 Storey, Jim, 1949 Straight, Jay, 2002-03-04-05 Strannigan, Bill, 1941-42 Stuart, William, 1961-62 Stuckey, Melvin L., 1957 Studdard, Brett, 1992-93 Stumpf, Herman, 1959 Sullivan, James, 1935-36-37 Sutpin, Stores, 1906 Swanson, Gordon, 1961 Sylla, Boubacar, 2010
Taylor, Joseph, 2007-08 Taylor, TJ, 2019-20 Teller, Kenneth, 1951 Thaxton, Galand, 2009 Thesenvitz, Greg, 1979-80-81-82 Thiam, Djibril, 2009-10-11 Thomas, Claude, 1928-30-31 Thomas, Lawrence, 1965 Thompson, Hunter, 2018-Pres. Thompson, Robert O., 1957 Thompson, Lynn, 1914 Thompson, Will, 1905-06-07-08 Thompson, Don, 1920-21-22-23 Todorovich, Mike, 1947 Totta, Roman, 1993-94 Traylor, Bobby, 1992-93-94-95 Treece, Terry, 1979-80 Tucker, Tim, 1980 Turner, Javier, 2020 Tyser, Aaron, 2013-14 Tyson, Rod, 1986-87-88-89
Udezue, Ugo, 1998-99-2001-02
Varden, Ed, 1951 Vecchio, Ken, 1976-77-78 Venn, Barry, 1969 Vines, Scottie, 2001 Vivion, Verne, 1945 Volker, Floyd, 1942-43-47 VonKrosigk, Gary, 1965-67-68-69
Wabbington, Derek, 2005-06 Waddell, Adam, 2009-10-11-12 Waite, Don, 1943 Walker, Adam, 1951 Wall, Myron, 1906 Walsh, Edmund, 1924 Walsh, Robert, 1965 Ward, Gary, 1974 Washington, Derek, 1996-97-98 Washington, Leonard, 2012-13 Washington III, Trey, 2014-16 Washpun, Troy, 1983-84 Watsabaugh, Rob, 2010-12 Watson, Mikel, 2004 Wattree, Eric, 1993-94 Webb, Jerry, 2004-05
Wegenke, David, 1992
Weigand, Lee, 1935-36-37-38 Weir, James, 1941-42-43-46
Wells, Mike, 1970
Wenzel, Brendan, 2021-Pres. West, Willard, 1932-33-34-35
Westhoff, Gordon, 1963-64-65-66
Wheeler, M.M., 1907-08
White, Mike, 1978-79
Whitefoot, Harold, 1958 Whitehead, LaDrell, 1995-96-97 Whitman, Joe, 1912-13
Wildenborg, Ryan, 2003 Wilkinson, Richard, 1965-66 Williams, Clauzell, 1988-89 Williams, Dale, 1959 Williams, Justin, 2005-06 Williams, Marcus, 2020-21
Wills, Andrew W., 1915-16-17
Wilson, Bob, 1966-67-68-69 Wilson, Oliver, 1987 Wilson, Roy, 1968-69-70-71
Windis, Tony, 1957-58-59
Wing, Charles, 1953-54
Winland, Ralph, 1968
Winterholler, Bert, 1966
Winterholler, John, 1937-38-39
Winterling, Ethan, 1978-79
Wirth, Quinn, 1985-86-87
Witte, Leslie, 1931-31-32-34
Wood, John, 1972
Worthington, L.S., 1907-08-09-10 Wrapp, Mark, 1980-81-82-83
Young, Andy, 1997-98-2000 Young, Lew, 1936-38-39 Young, Trace, 2019
Zimmerman, Pete, 1974-77
All-Time Jersey Numbers
Numbers worn by seniors from 1950-2022
#0 LeDarion Jones 1999-00 Omoniyi Makun 2003-04 Kerry McIntyre 1990-91 Ronell Mingo 2001-02 Sean Ogirri 2008-09 Dion Sherrell 2004-05 Leonard Washington 2012-13 Jake Hendricks 2018-20 Drake Jeffries 2020-22
#1
Derrious Gilmore 2012-13 Charles Hankerson Jr. 2014-15 Justin James, 2018-19 Brad Jones 2007-08 JayDee Luster 2011-12 Donta Richardson 2002-03 Marcus Williams 2020-21
#2 Arthur Bouedo 2011-12 Riley Grabau 2014-15 Jerry Webb 2004-05 Justin Williams 2005-06 A.J. Banks 2018-20 Drew LaMont 2020-21 Deng Dut, 2021-22
#3 Alexander Aka Gorski 2017-18 Robyn Davis 1988-89 Benny Dees 1957-58 Nick Eliopulos 1954-55 Rick Henry 1992-93 Jay Straight 2004-05 Kwane Marble II, 2019-21
#4 David Murray 1993-94 Ugo Udezue 2001-02
#5 Todd Barnett 1990-91 Anthony Blakes 1999-00 Ryan Dermody 2009-10 Alan Herndon 2017-18 Kevin Lewis 2005-06 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 2002-03 George Moe Radovich 1951-52 Brendan Wenzel, 2021-22
#6
Joe Capua 1955-56 Ed Varden 1950-51
#7 Dave Bradley 1956-57 John Hughes 1951-52
#8 Morris Samuelson 1951-52 Bill Sharp 1953-54 #9 LeRoy Rutz 1950-51 #10 Bob Burns 1952-53 Sean Dent 1987-88 Terry Eckhardt 1957-58 Pete Fowler 1954-55 Mickey Kaul 1963-64 Mick Kraly 1981-82 Ken Randle 1972-73 Kenny Smith 1989-90 Damian Spencer 1991-92 Harold Whitefoot 1958-59 Ethan Winterling 1978-79 Hunter Thompson 2018-Pres.
#11
Derek Cooke Jr. 2014-15 Rodney Gowens 1984-85
Bob Moore 1954-55 Afam Muojeke 2011-12 Kenneth Teller 1950-51 Eoin Nelson 2020-2022.
#12
Robert Clements 1950-51 Byron Geis 2007-08 Steve Gosar 1992-93 Paul Homer 1964-65 Ed Huse 1955-56 Bill Nelson 1960-61 Reuben Poindexter 1965-66 Jettie Rice 1977-78 Bob Wilson 1968-69 Pete Zimmerman 1976-77 #13
Jack Bentz 2014-15 Alex Dunn 2004-05 Harry Jorgenson 1954-55 Levi Porter 1998-99 #14
Josh Adams 2015-16 Leon Clark 1965-66 Fred Collins 1962-63 James Ebert 2005-06 LeRoy Esau 1951-52 Anthony Johnson 1982-83 Brett McFall 2000-01 Brad Smith 1970-71 Chuck Wing 1953-54 #15 Don Carlson 1957-58 Jerron Granberry 2013-14 Bob Rhynsburger 1958-59 Gregg Sawyer 1997-98 Adam Waddell 2011-12
#17 Ron Rivers 1953-54
#18 Oris Chamberlain 1950-51 #19
Dick Haag 1951-52 Jim Mulvehall 1953-54
#20
Maurice Alexander 1991-92 Hayden Dalton 2017-18 Maynard Lang 1961-62 Ron Long 1963-64 Kenneth Ollie 1980-81 John Robinson 1975-76 David Rottinghaus 2003-04 Aaron Smith 1995-96 Nathan Sobey 2013-14 Joseph Taylor 2007-08 Roy Wilson 1970-71 Oliver Wilson 1986-87 Tony Windis 1958-59 Terrin Dickey 2020-21 #21
Tyson Johnson 2008-09 Noah Reynolds, 2021-Pres. #22
Paris Bryant 1991-92 Larry Crowe 1973-74 Josh Davis 2001-02 Harry Hall 1968-69 Bob Hanson 1962-63 Larry Nance Jr. 2014-15 Garry Phillips 1977-78 Kevin Richardson 1987-88 Willie Roberson 1970-71 Roman Totta 1993-94 Terry Treece 1979-80 Gordon Westhoff 1965-66 Kenny Foster 2019-Pres. #23
David Adams 2003-04 HL Coleman 1996-97 Brandon Ewing 2008-09 Jason McManamen 2016-17
Brian Rewers 1992-93 Djibril Thiam 2010-11 #24
Louis Adams 2017-18 Tom Asbury 1966-67 Turk Boyd 1987-88 Lonnie Buckner 1978-79 Travis Butler 1991-92 Paris Corner 2001-02 Ron Crowell 1973-74 Curt Jimerson 1961-62 Franklyn Irvin 1971-72 Bill Lazzeri 1969-70 Chris McMillian 2002-03 Hunter Maldonado 2018-Pres. #25
Reggie Fox 1988-89 Morris Marshall 2016-17 Luke Martinez 2012-13 Joe Ries 2003-04 #30 Rob Watsabaugh 2011-12 Queintonia Higgins 1993-94 Charles Bradley 1980-81 Rich Bozner 1976-77 Denny Mountz 1972-73 Steve Popovich 1969-70 Flynn Robinson 1964-65 John Bertolero 1959-60 Jeremiah Oden 2020-Pres. #31
Mory Correa 2003-04 #32
Tony Barnett 1978-79 Stan Boyer 1974-75 Michael Brown 1992-93 Mike Eberle 1967-68 Mike Jackson 1982-83 Willie Jones 1987-88 Earl Nau 1960-61 Rod Penner 1972-73 Derek Washington 1997-98 Ryan Wildenborg 2003-04 #33
Francisco Cruz 2011-12 Antone Lostetter 1999-00 Tony Martin 1983-84 Jordan Naughton, 2018-19 Clauzell Williams 1988-89 Graham Ike 2020-Pres. #34
Jack Adams 1975-76 Chris Anderson 2006-07 Tim Breaux 1991-92 Ken Chase 1959-60 Fennis Dembo 1987-88 Kent Johnson 1967-68 Randy Richardson 1964-65 Ted Roney 1971-72 #35
Mike Amundson 1987-88 Jeron Roberts 1997-98 #40
Daaron Brown 2006-07 Justin French 1999-00 Tim Hunt 1986-87 John Korhonen 1959-60 Dwight McClendon 1981-82 Ken Morgan Clark 1973-74 Cliff Nelson 1967-68 Ken Rochlitz 1962-63 #41 Matt Sellers 2014-15
#42
Henry Bailey 1974-75 Don Hatten 1962-63 Sly Johnson 1995-96 Theo Ratliff 1994-95 Ken Vecchio 1977-78 Gary Von Krosigk 1968-69 Quinn Wirth 1986-87 #43 Erik Leckner 1987-88 #44
Jeff Allen 1997-98 Marcus Bailey 2002-03 Stan Dodds 1969-70 Steve Frenchick 1964-65 Bill Garnet 1981-82 Craig Shanor1975-76 Bobby Traylor 1994-95 #45
Jamal Hosey 1984-85 Greg Thesenvitz 1981-82 Rod Tyson 1989-90 #50
Doug Bessert 1978-79 Tom Clough 1973-74 Chris Haslam 1996-97 Marty Kleeman 1998-99 Dave Lodgins 1987-88 Reginald Slater 1991-92 Bill Stuart 1961-62 Mark Wrapp 1982-83 #51
Steve Mountjoy 1970-71 #52 Eli Bebout 1968-69 Willie Brown 1973-74 Al Eastland 1962-63 Pat Flanigin 1976-77 Mike Hamilton 1979-80 Bradley Mann 1999-00 Dick Wilkinson 1965-66 #53 Xavier DuSell 2020-Pres. #54
Bill Alexander 1974-75 Clint Bean 1989-90 Dick Bowers 1962-63 Dick Sherman 1965-66 Jonathon Sommers 1987-88 Robert Steckman 1960-61 Derek Wabbington 2005-06 #55
Carl Ashley 1969-70 Chris Engler 1981-82 John Grigsby 2020-2022
THE MOUNTAIN WEST
THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST
From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 23rd year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leader ship role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.
The Mountain West has marked several achievements during its first 22 years, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports televi sion network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In the inaugural year of the new College Football Playoff system, Boise State earned the automatic slot into a New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest-ranked champion from the Group of Five 5 conferences. The Broncos defeated then 10th-ranked Arizona 38-30 in the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system.
Changes in the NCAA governance structure set the table for another Conference first, when two members of the MW Student-Athlete Ad visory Committee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and field athlete Kendall Spencer, the national chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and Air Force Academy volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic meeting to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure. For the last seven academic years, MW student-athletes have participated in monthly membership calls and have joined MW administrators in the annual Joint Council Spring Meetings in Arizona.
The Mountain West is well-represented within the new NCAA governance structure, including individuals who were appointed to serve on committees tasked with managing the day-to-day business of Division I athletics. Kendall Spencer, the former chair of the DI Student-Athlete Ad visory Committee and a UNM track & field athlete, was the first student-athlete in the history of the organization to serve on the Division I Board.
Additionally, the Mountain West was the only conference to have the same member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have multiple No. 1 NBA draft selections since 2000. Also, with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999.
The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San José State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean, while the addition of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an additional presence in the Rocky Mountains.
Mountain West Quick Facts
Founded: July 1, 1999
Members for the 2020-21 academic year: Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Colorado College (women’s soccer only), Fresno State, Hawai‘i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Utah State, Wyoming
Team NCAA Championships: 5
Individual NCAA Championships: 51
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 43
Academic All-America Selections: 208
All-America Selections: 1,587
Commissioner Craig Thompson
Craig Thompson was the Mountain West Conference’s first employee when he was named Commissioner on October 15, 1998, and has navigated the Conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. He continues to create and improve opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically as the league enters its 23rd season of competition.
Since the Mountain West opened its doors on January 4, 1999, the league has been progressive in its approach and has flourished under Thompson’s guidance. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $600 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in five Bowl Championship Series (BCS)/College Football Playoff (CFP) bowl games, as well as six inaugural bowl contests.
As conference realignment spread throughout the collegiate landscape a decade ago, Thompson positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012, and San José State University and Utah State University on July 1, 2013. The University of Hawai‘i also joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012, while Colorado College became a member in women’s soccer on July 1, 2014.
Thompson’s leadership and vision have helped the Conference enhance its television revenue and exposure. In January 2020, Mountain West announced a $270 million, six-year media-rights agreement with CBS and FOX Sports. Beginning in 2020-21 and running through 2025-26, football and men’s basketball games will be televised on CBS, CBS Sports Network, Paramount Plus, Fox, FS1 and FS2. FOX Sports also will have exclusive rights to the Mountain West Football Championship game, which will be televised annually on the FOX family of networks.
Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the position of the Mountain West in the college football landscape - both in the previous BCS format and in the current CFP structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MW and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for non-automatic-qualifying conferences. The MW has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the collegiate postseason football system fair for all universities. Through its first 22 years of competition, the Mountain West has earned 106 bowl bids, amassing a 58-47 (.552) all-time record in 105 games after the 2018 PROSERV First Responder Bowl was subsequently declared a “no contest” due to poor weather conditions.
A 43-year veteran of athletic administration, Thompson has spent all but eight of those years sitting in a commissioner’s chair, making him the only active FBS commissioner with more than 30 years of experience leading a conference. Throughout his career, Thompson has been an integral part of the national landscape in intercollegiate athletics, holding many prestigious posts on NCAA and sport-specific national committees. Thompson currently sits on the CFP Management Committee while also serving as a member of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC. Additionally, he recently closed out a second stint as a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. His first five-year term from 1995-2000 culminated with him serving as Chair of the committee from July 1, 1999 to September 1, 2000.
Over the tenure of his career, Thompson has also been a member of the Executive Committee and the Director’s Cup Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), as well as the governing NCAA Council and various Council subcommittees. In addition, he has played a prominent role in hosting numerous men’s and women’s NCAA postseason basketball tournaments in St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans and Denver. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991.
While at the Sun Belt Conference, he spent the majority of his time addressing national trends and challenges in intercollegiate athletics, television exposure, issues relating to conference membership, and promoting corporate involvement. In 1997-98, the Sun Belt instituted a comprehensive sportsmanship policy, which earned Thompson designation as a 1998 Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Sun Belt was active in expansion as it continued to strengthen its posture nationally, adding Florida International University and the University of Denver.
Prior to its merger with the Sun Belt, Thompson served as the first and only commissioner of the American South Conference, which boasted an NCAA national champion in women’s basketball during its first year. The American South also gained immediate national cable television exposure on ESPN and sent numerous teams into NCAA postseason play during the conference’s four-year history.
Preceding his move to commissioner, Thompson served four years as the Director of Communications for the Metro Conference in Atlanta. While at the Metro, he directed the communications operations and administered conference championship events. Thompson originated the Metro Conference Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association, began a weekly radio program with over 300 affiliate stations and originated a weekly satellite video program involving all Metro institutions. He also took on administrative duties such as coordinating officials, scheduling tournament and regular-season play, and handling legislative rules interpretations. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. Following graduation, he spent two years as assistant sports information director at Kansas State University, earning numerous CoSIDA publication awards. He then spent three years as director of public relations and promotions for the NBA’s Kansas City Kings.
Thompson and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).
1999-00 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
UNLV*# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 23-8 .742 18-2 4-4 1-2 Bill Bayno Utah# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 23-9 .719 17-0 4-7 2-2 Rick Majerus New Mexico ^ 9-5 .643 5-2 4-3 18-14 .563 13-7 5-6 0-1 Fran Fraschilla
Colorado State 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-12 .600 10-3 5-7 3-2 Ritchie McKay Wyoming 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 19-12 .613 12-1 5-9 2-2 Steve McClain BYU^ 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 22-11 .667 14-2 6-9 2-0 Steve Cleveland Air Force 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 8-20 .286 6-7 2-11 0-2 Reggie Minton San Diego State 0-14 .000 0-7 0-7 5-23 .179 5-10 0-13 0-0 Steve Fisher
2000-01 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
BYU*# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 24-9 .727 15-0 4-6 5-3 Steve Cleveland Utah^ 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 19-12 .613 13-3 5-6 1-3 Dick Hunsaker
Wyoming^ 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 20-10 .667 11-2 6-7 3-1 Steve McClain UNLV 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 16-13 .552 12-3 3-7 1-3 Bill Bayno/Max Good New Mexico^ 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 21-13 .618 15-4 4-8 2-1 Fran Fraschilla Colorado State 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 15-13 .536 10-3 2-8 3-2 Dale Layer
San Diego State 4-10 .400 3-4 1-6 14-14 .500 12-5 2-8 0-1 Steve Fisher Air Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 8-21 .276 5-9 1-11 2-1 Joe Scott
All Games
2001-02 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach Wyoming# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 22-9 .710 13-1 6-6 3-2 Steve McClain Utah# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 21-9 .700 14-2 6-5 1-2 Rick Majerus UNLV^ 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 21-11 .656 17-3 4-7 0-1 Charlie Spoonhour
BYU^ 7-7 .500 7-0 0-7 18-12 .600 16-0 1-11 1-1 Steve Cleveland
San Diego State*# 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 21-12 .636 12-3 6-8 3-1 Steve Fisher
New Mexico^ 6-8 .429 5-2 1-6 16-14 .533 14-5 2-9 0-0 Fran Fraschilla
Colorado State 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 12-18 .400 7-7 2-9 3-2 Dale Layer
Air Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 9-19 .321 5-6 2-12 2-1 Joe Scott
All Games
2002-03 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach Utah# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 25-8 .758 15-1 7-4 3-3 Rick Majerus BYU# 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 23-9 .719 13-1 6-5 4-3 Steve Cleveland
Wyoming^ 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 21-11 .656 12-3 6-6 3-2 Steve McClain
UNLV^ 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 21-11 .656 15-6 6-5 0-0 Charlie Spoonhour San Diego State^ 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 16-14 .533 11-6 5-8 0-0 Steve Fisher
Colorado State*# 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 19-14 .576 14-4 3-9 2-1 Dale Layer
New Mexico 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 10-18 .357 10-7 0-10 0-1 Ritchie McKay Air Force 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 12-16 .429 9-4 3-10 0-2 Joe Scott
2003-04 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach Air Force# 12-2 .857 61.9 54.4 22-7 .759 59.9 50.9 Joe Scott BYU# 10-4 .714 71.4 65.6 21-9 .700 73.3 65.5 Steve Cleveland Utah*# 9-5 .643 64.2 59.9 24-9 .727 64.7 57.4 Rick Majerus UNLV^ 7-7 .500 76.1 73.6 18-13 .581 74.0 71.3 Charlie Spoonhour New Mexico 5-9 .357 66.4 70.0 14-14 .500 69.6 65.7 Ritchie McKay San Diego State 5-9 .357 65.6 70.0 14-16 .467 70.8 70.6 Steve Fisher Colorado State 4-10 .286 66.6 73.3 13-16 .448 70.2 71.9 Dale Layer Wyoming 4-10 .286 67.4 72.9 11-17 .393 70.0 69.0 Steve McClain
2004-05 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach Utah# 13-1 .929 7-0 6-1 29-6 .829 16-0 7-3 6-3 Ray Giacoletti New Mexico*# 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 26-7 .788 18-1 5-5 3-1 Ritchie McKay Air Force 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 18-12 .600 12-1 4-9 2-2 Chris Mooney
UNLV^ 7-7 .500 3-4 4-3 17-14 .548 10-6 6-7 1-1 Lon Kruger Wyoming 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 15-13 .536 11-3 3-8 1-2 Steve McClain San Diego State 4-10 .286 2-5 2-5 11-18 .379 7-9 3-8 1-1 Steve Fisher Colorado State 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 11 17 .393 11-4 0-12 0-1 Dale Layer BYU 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 9-21 .300 6-8 2-9 1-4 Steve Cleveland 2005-06 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
San Diego State*# 13-3 .812 7-1 6-2 24-9 .727 13-2 7-5 4-2 Steve Fisher Air Force# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 24-7 .774 15-0 6-5 3-2 Jeff Bzdelik BYU^ 12-4 .750 8-0
20-9 .690 14-1 5-7 1-1 Dave Rose UNLV 10-6 .625
17-13 .567 12-4 4-8 1-1 Lon Kruger New Mexico 8-8 .500
2-6 17-13 .567 15-2 2-9 0-2 Ritchie McKay Utah 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 14-15 .483 10-5 3-8 1-2 Ray Giacoletti Wyoming 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 14-18 .438 9-8 2-9 3-1 Steve McClain
2006-07
.516 9-6 4-7 3-2 Dale Layer
.194 6-10 0-11 0-4 Neil Dougherty
Coach
.735 17-0 6-7 2-2 Dave Rose UNLV*#
.811 19-1 8-5 3-1 Lon Kruger Air Force^
.743 16-1 6-5 4-3 Jeff Bzdelik San Diego State^ 10-6
.667 14-2 6-7 2-2 Steve Fisher Wyoming 7-9
Colorado State 6-10 .375
.531 12-2 2-9 3-4 Steve McClain
17-13 .567 10-4 5-7 2-2 Dale Layer Utah 6-10 .375
11-19 .367 9-6 1-11 1-2 Ray Giacoletti New Mexico 4-12 .250
15-17 .469 13-5 1-10 1-2 Ritchie McKay
13-17 .433 10-7 2-9 1-1 Neil Dougherty 2007-08 Conference Games All Games
TCU 4-12 .250
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach BYU# 14-2 .875 8-0 6-2 27-8 .771 16-0 8-5 3-3 Dave Rose
UNLV*# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 27-8 .771 19-2 6-5 2-1 Lon Kruger
New Mexico^ 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 24-9 .727 16-2 8-6 0-1 Steve Alford
San Diego State^ 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 20-13 .606 11-3 6-8 3-2 Steve Fisher
Air Force 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 16-14 .533 12-4 3-8 1-2 Jeff Reynolds
Utah 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 18-15 .545 11-4 5-10 2-1 Jim Boylen
TCU 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 14-16 .467 13-4 1-12 0-0 Jim Christian
Wyoming 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 12-18 .400 8-6 3-10 1-2 Heath Schroyer Colorado State 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 7-25 .219 3-10 0-14 4-1 Tim Miles
2008-09 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A
W-L Pct. H A N Coach
BYU# 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 25-8 .758 14-2 9-3 2-3 Dave Rose
Utah*# 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 24-10 .706 13-2 6-7 5-1 Jim Boylen
New Mexico^ 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 22-12 .647 16-2 6-7 0-3 Steve Alford
San Diego State^ 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 26-10 .722 16-2 6-5 4-3 Steve Fisher
UNLV^ 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 21-11 .656 14-4 6-7 1-0 Lon Kruger
Wyoming 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 19-14 .576 12-4 3-9 4-1 Heath Schroyer TCU 5-11 .313 4-4 1-7 14-17 .452 10-5 3-10 1-2 Jim Christian
Colorado State 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 9-22 .290 6-9 2-11 1-2 Tim Miles
Air Force 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 10-21 .323 7-10 1-9 2-2 Jeff Reynolds
2009-10 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
New Mexico# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 30-5 .857 17-1 10-2 3-2 Steve Alford BYU# 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 30-6 .833 15-1 10-4 5-1 Dave Rose San Diego State*# 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 25-9 .735 14-1 9-7 2-1 Steve Fisher UNLV# 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 25-9 .735 15-4 9-3 1-2 Lon Kruger
Colorado State 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 16-16 .500 11-4 3-11 2-1 Tim Miles Utah 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 14-17 .452 9-8 4-8 1-1 Jim Boylen TCU 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 13-19 .406 9-8 3-10 1-1 Jim Christian Wyoming 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-21 .323 9-9 0-11 1-1 Heath Schroyer
Air Force 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 10-21 .323 8-9 0-10 2-2 Jeff Reynolds
All Games
2010-11 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
San Diego State*# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 34-3 .918 15-1 11-1 8-1 Steve Fisher
BYU# 14-2 .875 7-1 7-1 32-5 .864 13-1 10-1 9-3 Dave Rose
UNLV# 11-5 .688 5-3 6-2 24-9 .727 11-4 8-4 5-1 Lon Kruger
Colorado State^ 9-7 .562 5-3 4-4 19-13 .593 9-5 6-5 4-3 Tim Miles
New Mexico^ 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 22-13 .628 14-3 6-8 2-2 Steve Alford
Air Force 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 16-16 .500 12-5 3-11 1-0 Jeff Reynolds
Utah 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 13-18 .419 9-6 4-9 0-3 Jim Boylen Wyoming 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-21 .323 10-7 0-11 0-3 Heath Schroyer/Fred Langley
TCU 1-15 .062 1-7 0-8 11-22 .333 8-8 1-11 2-3 Jim Christian
2011-12 Conference Games All Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
New Mexico*# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 28-7 .800 14-2 8-3 6-2 Steve Alford San Diego State# 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 26-8 .765 17-2 7-4 2-2 Steve Fisher
UNLV# 9-5 .643 7-0 2-5 26-9 .743 18-1 6-7 2-1 Dave Rice Colorado State# 8-6 .571 7-0 1-6 20-12 .625 14-1 3-9 3-2 Tim Miles
TCU 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 18-15 .545 14-3 3-9 1-3 Jim Christian
Wyoming 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 21-12 .636 16-3 5-9 0-0 Larry Shyatt
Air Force 3-11 .214 1-6 2-5 13-16 .448 10-7 2-7 1-2 Jeff Reynolds/Dave Pilipovich
Boise State 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 13-17 .448 11-5 1-11 1-1 Leon Rice
All Games
2012-13 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach New Mexico*# 13-3 .812 8-0 5-3 29-6 .829 15-1 9-4 5-1 Steve Alford Colorado State# 11-5 .689 7-1 4-4 26-9 .743 16-1 6-7 4-1 Larry Eustachy UNLV# 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 25-10 .714 19-3 6-6 0-1 Dave Rice
San Diego State# 9-7 .562 7-1 2-6 23-11 .676 14-1 4-6 5-4 Steve Fisher Boise State# 9-7 .562 7-1 2-6 21-11 .656 14-1 5-8 2-2 Leon Rice Air Force 8-8 .500 7-1 1-7 18-14 .563 13-2 4-11 1-1 Dave Pilipovich Fresno State 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 11-19 .367 6-8 5-10 0-1 Rodney Terry Wyoming 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 20-14 .588 13-6 6-7 1-1 Larry Shyatt Nevada 3-13 .189 2-6 1-7 12-19 .400 10-7 2-11 0-1 David Carter 2013-14 Conference Games All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
San Diego State# 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 31-5 .861 15-1 10-2 6-2 Steve Fisher New Mexico*# 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 27-7 .794 13-2 8-3 6-2 Craig Neal
UNLV 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 20-13 .606 12-8 6-5 2-0 Dave Rice Nevada 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 15-17 .469 7-8 8-6 0-3 David Carter
Wyoming 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 18-15 .545 14-4 3-11 1-0 Larry Shyatt Boise State 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 21-13 .618 12-4 5-7 4-2 Leon Rice Fresno State 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 20-16 .556 13-5 6-9 1-2 Rodney Terry
18-14 .562 13-5 4-7 1-2 Stew Morrill
Utah State 7-11 .389
Colorado State 7-11 .389
16-16 .500 14-6 2-9 0-1 Larry Eustachy Air Force 6-12 .333
San Jose State 1-17 .056
2014-15
12-18 .400 8-9 3-8 1-1 Dave Pilipovich
7-24 .226 4-9 3-12 0-3 Dave Wojcik
Pct. H A N Coach
.765 16-1 7-5 3-2 Steve Fisher Boise State#
San Diego State#
Colorado State^
Wyoming*# 11-7 .611
Utah State 11-7 .611
Fresno State 10-8 .556
UNLV 8-10 .444
.758 13-1 8-5 4-2 Leon Rice
.818 15-1 8-4 4-1 Larry Eustachy
25-9 .735 17-2 5-7 3-0 Larry Shyatt
18-13 .581 11-5 7-7 0-1 Stew Morrill
15-17 .469 11-3 4-10 0-4 Rodney Terry
18-15 .545 13-5 3-8 2-2 Dave Rice
New Mexico 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 15-16 .484 10-5 4-8 1-3 Craig Neal
Air Force 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 14-17 .452 11-5 1-11 2-1 Dave Pilipovich
Nevada 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 9-22 .290 7-8 2-11 0-3 David Carter
San José State 0-18 .000 0-9 0-9 2-28 .067 2-13 0-12 0-3 Dave Wojcik
2015-16 Conference Games All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
San Diego State * 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 28-10 .737 16-4 9-2 3-4 Steve Fisher
Fresno State # 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 25-10 .714 16-2 6-7 3-1 Rodney Terry
Boise State 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 20-12 .625 14-2 5-7 1-3 Leon Rice
Nevada 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 24-14 .632 16-3 5-9 3-2 Eric Musselman
New Mexico 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 17-15 .531 12-4 5-7 0-4 Craig Neal
18-15 .545 12-3 2-10 4-2 Dave Rice
UNLV 8-10 .444 7-2
Colorado State 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 18-16 .529 12-5 3-8 3-3 Larry Eustachy
Utah State 7-11 .389 4-5
16-15 .516 10-6 5-8 1-1 Tim Duryea
Wyoming 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 14-18 .438 10-6 4-8 0-4 Larry Shyatt
Air Force 5-13 .278 5-4 0-9 14-18 .438 12-5 2-12 0-1 Dave Pilipovich
San Jose State 4-14 .222
9-22 .290 7-7 1-13 1-2 Dave Wojcik
2016-17 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A
All Games
W-L Pct. H A N Coach
Nevada *# 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 28-7 .800 13-1 8-4 7-2 Eric Musselman
Colorado State ^ 13-5 .722 7-2 6-3 24-12 .667 15-6 7-5 2-1 Larry Eustachy
Boise State ^ 12-6 .667 6-3 6-3 20-12 .625 11-3 8-7 6-4 Leon Rice
Fresno State ^ 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 20-13 .606 13-2 6-10 1-1 Rodney Terry
New Mexico 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 17-14 .548 11-4 5-7 1-3 Craig Neal
San Diego State 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 19-14 .576 10-4 4-9 5-1 Steve Fisher
Wyoming 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 23-15 .605 19-3 3-10 1-2 Allen Edwards
Utah State 7-11 .389 6-3 1-8 14-17 .452 10-5 3-8 1-4 Tim Duryea
San Jose State 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 14-16 .467 9-7 5-8 0-1 Dave Wojcik
Air Force 4-14 .222 4-5 0-9 12-21 .364 11-7 0-11 1-3 Dave Pilipovich
UNLV 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 11-21 .344 9-11 2-10 0-0 Marvin Menzies
All Games
2017-18 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach Nevada 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 29-8 .784 14-1 12-3 3-4 Eric Musselman
Boise State 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 23-9 .719 15-1 6-6 2-2 Leon Rice New Mexico 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 19-15 .559 13-4 8-4 2-3 Paul Weir
San Diego State 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 22-11 .667 13-2 4-7 5-2 Brian Dutcher
Fresno State 11-7 .611 5-4 6-3 20-13 .606 12-4 5-7 3-2 Rodney Terry Wyoming 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 20-13 .606 12-4 5-7 3-2 Allen Edwards
UNLV 8-10 .444 4-5 4-5 20-13 .606 11-7 5-6 4-0 Marvin Menzies
Utah State 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 17-17 .500 11-4 2-11 4-2 Tim Duryea
Air Force 6-12 .333 3-5 3-7 12-19 .387 8-7 4-11 0-1 Dave Pilipovich
Colordo State 4-14 .222 1-8 3-6 11-21 .344 8-8 3-10 0-3 Larry Eustachy
San Jose State 1-17 .056 1-9 0-8 4-26 .133 3-12 1-13 0-1 Jean Prioleau
2018-19 Conference Games
All Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
Nevada 15-3 .833 9-0 603 29-5 .853 15-0 9-3 5-2 Eric Musselman
Utah State 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 28-7 .800 14-1 9-4 5-2 Craig Smith
Fresno State 13-5 .722 6-3 7-2 23-9 .719 13-4 7-3 3-2 Justin Hutson
San Diego State 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 21-13 .618 14-3 4-7 3-3 Brian Dutcher
UNLV 11-7 .611 6-4 5-4 17-14 .548 10-6 6-5 2-2 Marvin Menzies
Air Force 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 14-18 .438 9-6 3-9 2-3 Dave Pilipovich
New Mexico 7-11 .389 6-3 1-8 14-18 .438 9-4 4-9 1-2 Paul Weir
Boise State 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 13-20 .394 8-7 3-10 2-3 Leon Rice
Colordo State 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 12-20 .375 8-9 4-8 1-3 Nico Medved
Wyoming 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 8-24 .250 6-10 1-11 1-3 Allen Edwards
San Jose State 1-17 .056 1-8 0-8 4-27 .129 4-11 0-12 0-4 Jean Prioleau
All Games
2019-20 Conference Games
School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct.
H A N Coach
San Diego State * 17-1 .944 8-1 9-0 30-2 .938 14-1 11-0 5-1 Brian Dutcher
Utah State % 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 26-8 .765 15-1 4-6 7-1 Craig Smith
Nevada 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 19-12 .613 12-3 4-7 3-2 Steve Alford
UNLV 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 17-15 .531 12-6 5-8 0-1 T.J. Otzelberger
Boise State 11-7 .611 8-1 3-6 20-12 .625 13-2 5-8 2-2 Leon Rice
Colordo State 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 20-12 .625 12-4 6-6 2-2 Nico Medved
New Mexico 7-11 .389 6-3 1-8 19-14 .576 15-3 2-9 2-2 Paul Weir
Fresno State 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 11-19 .367 8-7 3-10 0-2 Justin Hutson
Air Force 5-13 .278 4-5 1-8 12-20 .375 8-6 3-10 1-4 Dave Pilipovich
San Jose State 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 7-24 .226 6-10 1-12 0-2 Jean Prioleau
Wyoming 2-16 .111 0-9 2-7 9-24 .273 4-13 3-8 2-3 Allen Edwards
* MW tournament champion; # NCAA participant; ^ NIT participant
2020-21 Conference Games
All Games School W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Coach
San Diego State *# 16-3 .842 9-1 5-2 23-5 .821 13-2 6-2 4-1 Brian Dutcher Utah State # 15-4 .789 8-1 5-3 20-9 .690 10-2 6-3 4-4 Craig Smith Colordo State^ 14-4 .778 7-1 5-3 20-8 .714 9-1 6-4 5-3 Nico Medved Boise State^ 14-6 .700 9-1 3-5 19-9 .679 11-1 4-6 4-2 Leon Rice Nevada 10-7 .588 8-1 0-6 16-10 .615 10-2 2-7 4-1 Steve Alford Fresno State 9-11 .450 5-5 4-6 12-12 .500 7-5 4-6 1-1 Justin Hutson UNLV 8-10 .444
12-15 .444 9-5 3-7 0-3 T.J. Otzelberger Wyoming 7-9 .438
San Jose State 3-13 .188
14-11 .560 7-5 4-5 3-1 Jeff Linder
.238 1-2 0-8 4-6 Jean Prioleau Air Force 3-17 .150
.200 3-8 1-9 1-3 Joe Scott New Mexico 2-17
2021-22
School
Boise State*#
6-16 .273 0-0 3-8 3-8 Paul Weir
Games
H A N Coach
.771 13-3 8-3 6-2 Leon Rice Colorado State#
San Diego State#
UNLV 10-8
Fresno State 8-9
Utah State 8-10
Nevada
New Mexico 5-12
Air Force 4-13
San Jose State 1-17
.806 14-1 6-3 5-2 Niko Medved
.719 14-4 5-5 4-3 Brian Dutcher
.735 14-1 9-5 2-3 Jeff Linder
.562 12-5 4-7 5-2 Kevin Kruger
.639 14-4 6-8 3-1 Justin Hutson
.529 9-7 4-7 5-2 Ryan Odom
.419 7-6 3-10 3-2 Steve Alford
.406 11-7 2-0 0-3 Richard Pitino
.379 7-6 2-10 2-2 Joe Scott
.258 7-9 1-13 0-1 Tim Miles
ANNUAL CONFERENCE LEADERS
TEAM OFFENSE CONFERENCE
FULL SEASON SEASON ONLY
MW
2022 New Mexico 74.3 Wyoming 71.1
2021 Wyoming 76.6 Colorado State 77.0
2020 Nevada 77.1 Nevada 79.3
2019 Nevada 80.1 Nevada 80.7
2018 UNLV 83.4 Nevada 84.6
2017 Nevada 79.8 Nevada 80.9
2016 Colorado State 79.4 Colorado State 77.2
2015 Colorado State 72.2 Colorado State 72.8
2014 Boise State 76.2 New Mexico 72.4
2013 Boise State 73.2 Colorado State 72.3
2012 UNLV 76.3 UNLV 72.9
2011 BYU 81.4 BYU 82.0
2010 BYU 83.1 BYU 81.2
2009 BYU 77.1 BYU 74.7
2008 New Mexcio 74.1 New Mexico 72.9
2007 BYU 78.1 BYU 78.9
2006 BYU 76.2 San Diego State 77.9
2005 New Mexico 75.5 Wyoming 70.4
2004 UNLV 74.0 UNLV 76.1
2003 UNLV 75.3 UNLV 74.7
2002 UNLV 78.3 UNLV 74.1
2001 Wyoming 76.1 Wyoming 78.9
2000 Wyoming 82.8 UNLV 80.9
WAC
1999 TCU 87.4 TCU 84.1 1998 TCU 97.2 TCU 95.6 1997 TCU 83.7 TCU 81.6
1996 Brigham Young 82.3 Fresno State 81.3
1995 Texas-El Paso 77.9 Utah 77.0
1994 Brigham Young 79.4 Brigham Young 76.1 1993 Brigham Young 81.0 Brigham Young 78.5 1992 Brigham Young 80.2 Brigham Young 77.1 1991 Wyoming 82.5 Wyoming 80.5 1990 New Mexico 76.9 New Mexico 72.3
1989 Brigham Young 80.6 Brigham Young 78.6
1988 Brigham Young 85.5 Brigham Young 82.2
1987 Brigham Young 82.3 Brigham Young 81.6
1986 San Diego State 74.7 San Diego State 73.9
1985 San Diego State 80.4 Brigham Young 71.9
1984 Brigham Young 78.7 Brigham Young 79.9
1983 New Mexico 71.7 Brigham Young 69.9
1982 New Mexico 70.6 San Diego State 69.0
1981 Brigham Young 78.8 Brigham Young 77.8
1980 Brigham Young 83.5 Brigham Young 84.2
1979 New Mexico 88.5 Brigham Young 81.9
1978 New Mexico 97.5 New Mexico 92.4
1977 New Mexico 86.6 Arizona 77.0
1976 Arizona 81.9 Brigham Young 86.9
1975 Arizona State 86.9 Arizona State 86.9
1974 Utah 90.8 Arizona 90.2
1973 Arizona State 82.5 Arizona 84.8
1972 Arizona State 84.6 ASU & BYU 81.0
1971 Arizona State 90.2 Arizona State 87.5
1970 Utah 88.9 Utah & Wyoming 86.3
1969 Utah 83.6 Arizona State 83.4
1968 Utah 86.0 Utah 84.0
1967 Brigham Young 81.7 Brigham Young 76.4
1966 Utah 98.0 Wyoming 92.4
TEAM DEFENSE CONFERENCE
FULL SEASON SEASON ONLY MW
2022 San Diego State 58.1 San Diego State 58.1
2021 San Diego State 61.2 Utah State 60.6
2020 San Diego State 59.5 San Diego State 61.0
2019 Nevada 66.8 Nevada 66.1
2018 San Diego State 67.9 San Diego State 70.1
2017 San Diego State 62.5 San Diego State 63.2
2016 San Diego State 60.6 San Diego State 59.9
2015 San Diego State 53.9 San Diego State 52.7
2014 San Diego State 57.0 San Diego State 59.9
2013 Wyoming 59.1 Wyoming 60.4
2012 Wyoming 56.2 Wyoming 59.3
2011 San Diego State 59.2 UNLV 59.2
2010 San Diego State 61.8 UNLV 63.0
2009 San Diego State 59.6 San Diego State 62.8
2008 Air Force 57.2 Air Force 58.0
2007 Air Force 56.0 Air Force 57.8
2006 Air Force 54.7 Air Force 55.0
2005 Utah 54.8 Air Force 54.3
2004 Air Force 50.9 Air Force 54.4
2003 Air Force 57.0 Air Force 61.9
2002 Utah 63.1 Air Force 60.1
2001 BYU 62.7 BYU 61.4
2000 Utah 61.8 Utah 64.4
WAC
1999 Utah 54.9 Utah 54.4 1998 Utah 57.6 Utah 56.7 1997 Utah 61.7 Tulsa 62.0 1996 Utah 63.9 Utah 64.9 1995 Utah 64.9 Wyoming 64.3
1994 New Mexico 67.5 New Mexico 68.1 1993 New Mexico 63.2 New Mexico 62.2 1992 Utah 61.6 Texas-El Paso 61.9
1991 Colorado State 61.4 Colorado State 59.9 1990 Colorado State 59.3 Colorado State 59.9 1989 Colorado State 61.0 Colorado State 60.8 1988 Colorado State 57.3 Utah 58.1 1987 Utah 65.5 Utah 67.7
1986 Texas-El Paso 60.2 Texas-El Paso 61.4
1985 Wyoming 65.5 Colorado State 66.0 1984 Wyoming 58.4 New Mexico 58.9 1983 Wyoming 57.1 Texas-El Paso 54.6 1982 Wyoming 51.5 Wyoming 47.1 1981 Air Force 56.2 Wyoming 55.8 1980 Wyoming 58.7 Wyoming 55.8
1979 Wyoming 65.6 Wyoming 63.5 1978 Texas-El Paso 65.5 Texas-El Paso 68.4
1977 Texas-El Paso 63.4 Texas-El Paso 62.8
1976 Texas-El Paso 56.9 Texas-El Paso 58.4
1975 Texas-El Paso 57.3 Texas-El Paso 57.3
1974 Texas-El Paso 56.5 Texas-El Paso 62.2
1973 Texas-El Paso 56.1 Texas-El Paso 61.0
1972 Texas-El Paso 60.6 Texas-El Paso 59.9
1971 Texas-El Paso 65.2 Texas-El Paso 68.5
1970 Texas-El Paso 72.6 Texas-El Paso 71.9
1969 Colorado State 67.5 Wyoming 72.1
1968 New Mexico 68.1 New Mexico 68.8 1967 New Mexico 61.6 New Mexico 65.5
WYOMING IN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS
Wyoming's MW Tournament Record: 16-22, One MW Tournament Championship in 2015.
2020 — Semifinals:
OPPONENT LEADERS (4) WYOMING 61, (9) Boise State 68 SCORING: Graham Ike 32 Richard Washington 18 March 11, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hunter Maldonado 9 Richard Washington 4 Quarterfinals: (4) WYOMING 59, (5) UNLV 56
WYOMING LEADERS
SCORING: Xavier DuSell 21 Terrell Gomez 20 March 10, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Graham Ike 9 Jordan Shackel 6
2021 — First Round: WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS (8) WYOMING 111, (9) San Jose State 80 SCORING: Graham Ike 18 Abu Kigab 22 March 10, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hunter Maldonado 9 Malden Armus 13 Quarterfinals: (8) WYOMING 66, (1) San Diego State 69 SCORING: Brendan Wenzel 12 Bryce Hamilton 22 March 11, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Graham Ike 13 Three Players 7
2020 — First Round: WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS (11) WYOMING 80, (6) Colorado State 74 SCORING: Kwane Marble II 20 Isiah Stevens 22 March 4, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Jake Hendricks 6 Nico Carvacho 15 Quarterfinals: (11) WYOMING 74, (3) Nevada 71 SCORING: Kwane Marble II 24 Lindsey Drew 19 March 5, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hunter Maldonado 12 Jalen Harris 9 Semifinals: (11) WYOMING 82, (2) UTAH STATE 89
SCORING: Kenny Foster 18 Sam Merrill 27 March 6, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hunter Maldonado 9 Justin Bean 10
2019 — First Round:
OPPONENT LEADERS (10) WYOMING 68, (7) NEW MEXICO 78
WYOMING LEADERS
SCORING: Justin James 31 Vance Jackson 26 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Justin James 7 Vance Jackson 8
2018 — Quarterfinals: (6) WYOMING 75, (3) NEW MEXICO 85
SCORING: Alan Herndon 19 Joe Furstinger 23 March 8, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton 8 Joe Furstinger 9
2018 — FIRST ROUND: (6) WYOMING 74, (11) SAN JOSE STATE 61
SCORING: Justin James 23 Ryan Welage 25 March 8, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton 4 Ryan Welage 5
2017 — FIRST ROUND: (7) WYOMING 68, (10) AIR FORCE 83
SCORING: Justin James 20 Jacob Van 18 March 8, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Hayden Dalton 12 Frank Toohey 9
2016 — FIRST ROUND: (8) WYOMING 70, (9) U tah State 88
SCORING: Jason McManamen 23 Shane Rector 24 March 9, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Alan Herndon 10 Jalen Moore 9
2015 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) WYOMING 67, (5) U tah State 65
SCORING: Josh Adams 19 Jalen Moore 17 March 12, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Derek Cooke Jr. 10 Jalen Moore 7 SEMIFINALS: (4) WYOMING 71, (1) #25/RV Boise State 66 (ot)
SCORING: Josh Adams 27 Derrick Marks 17 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Derek Cooke Jr. 7 James Webb 12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: (4) WYOMING 45, (2) #RV/25 San Diego State 43 SCORING: Larry Nance Jr. 14 Malik Pope 13 March 14, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Derek Cooke Jr. 7 Winston Shepard/Skylar Spencer 7 2014 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) UNLV 71, (5) WYOMING 67
SCORING: Josh Adams 24 Bryce DeJean-Jones 22 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Derek Cooke Jr. 10 Roscoe Smith 13 2013 — FIRST ROUND: (8) WYOMING 85, (9) Nevada 81 SCORING: Larry Nance Jr. 19 Deonte Burton 27 March 12, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Larry Nance Jr. 8 Marqueze Coleman 7 QUARTERFINALS: (1) #15/14 New Mexico 59, (8) WYOMING 46 SCORING: Larry Nance Jr./Derrious Gilmore 14 Tony Snell 15 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Larry Nance Jr./Leonard Washington 6 Cameron Bairstow 8
2012 — QUARTERFINALS: (3) #20/20 UNLV 56, (6) WYOMING 48
SCORING: Leonard Washington/Luke Martinez 11 Mike Moser 22 March 8, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Leonard Washington 10 Mike Moser 14
2011 — FIRST ROUND: (9) TCU 70, (8) WYOMING 61 SCORING: Francisco Cruz 14 Greg Hill 18 March 9, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Adam Waddell 8 J.R. Cadot 13
2010 — FIRST ROUND: (9) Air Force 59, (8) WYOMING 40
SCORING: Desmar Jackson 18 Grant Parker 15 March 10, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Djibril Thiam/Desmar Jackson 5 Michael Lyons 5
2009 — QUARTERFINALS: (6) WYOMING 75, (3) New Mexico 67
SCORING: Brandon Ewing 20 Dairese Gary 20 March 12, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Afam Muojeke 8 Roman Martinez 6
SEMIFINALS: (2) Utah 68, (6) WYOMING 55
SCORING: Brandon Ewing 13 Luke Nevill 23 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Tyson Johnson/Djibril Thiam 6 Luke Nevill 15
2008 — FIRST ROUND: (9) Colorado State 68, (8) WYOMING 63
SCORING: Brandon Ewing 29 Marcus Walker 22 March 5, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Ryan Dermody 9 Flynn Clayman 7
2007 — QUARTERFINALS: (5) WYOMING 67, (4) Air Force 62
SCORING: Brad Jones 29 Andrew Henke 16 March 8, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: James Spencer 8 Jacob Burtschi 9 SEMIFINALS:
(1) #23/23 Brigham Young 96, (5) WYOMING 84 SCORING: Brandon Ewing 23 Trent Plaisted 27 March 9, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Joseph Taylor 11 Keena Young/Trent Plaisted 10
2006 — QUARTERFINALS: (7) WYOMING 57, (2) Air Force 55 SCORING: Steve Leven 20 Antoine Hood 16 March 9, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. REBOUNDING: Brad Jones 11 Antoine Hood 6 SEMIFINALS: (7) WYOMING 60, (6) Utah 47 SCORING: Brad Jones 20 Luke Nevill 17 March 10, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. REBOUNDING: Justin Williams 15 Luke Nevill 9 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: (1) San Diego State 69, (7) WYOMING 64 (ot) SCORING: Brandon Ewing 22 Brandon Heath 22 March 11, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. REBOUNDING: Justin Williams 16 Marcus Slaughter 13
2005 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) UNLV 70, (5) WYOMING 63 SCORING: Dion Sherrell 18 Ricky Morgan 22 March 10, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. REBOUNDING: Alex Dunn 15 Odartey Blankson 10
2004 — QUARTERFINALS: (2) Brigham Young 79, (7) WYOMING 74 SCORING: Mikel Watson 21 Luiz Lemes 18 March 11, Pepsi Center, Denver, Colo. REBOUNDING: Alex Dunn 8 Rafael Araujo 14
2003 — QUARTERFINALS: (6) Colorado State 74, (3) WYOMING 71 SCORING: Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 20 Matt Nelson 25 March 13, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Joe Ries 9 Brian Greene 6
2002 — QUARTERFINALS: (1) WYOMING 69, (8) Air Force 67 (ot)
SCORING: Marcus Bailey 29 Tom Bellairs 20 March 7, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Josh Davis 11 Joel Genlach/Lamont Yazzie 6 SEMIFINALS:
WYOMING IN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS
WYOMING LEADERS
OPPONENT LEADERS
(6) San Diego State 60, (3) WYOMING 57 (OT) SCORING: Jeron Roberts 16 Jason Richey 20 March 3, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: Jeff Allen 10 Roy Kruiswyk 11 1997 — FIRST ROUND:
(4) TCU 72, (5) WYOMING 61 SCORING: HL Coleman 20 Mike Jones 25 March 4, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nev. REBOUNDING: HL Coleman 15 Dennis Davis 8 1996 — QUARTERFINALS:
(3) Fresno State 91, (6) WYOMING 82 SCORING: LaDrell Whitehead 33 Kendric Brooks 24 March 7, The Pit, Albuquerque, N. M. REBOUNDING: Chris Haslam 15 Darnell McCulloch 11 1995 — QUARTERFINALS:
(5) New Mexico 63, (4) WYOMING 56 SCORING: Theo Ratliff 14 Marlow White 18 March 9, The Pit, Albuquerque, N. M. REBOUNDING: Theo Ratliff 11 Marlow White/Charles Smith 9 1994 — FIRST ROUND: (9) San Diego State 54, (8) WYOMING 51 SCORING: Theo Ratliff 22 Carlus Groves 16 March 9, The Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Theo Ratliff 19 Carlus Groves 10 1993 — FIRST ROUND: (9) San Diego State 59, (8) WYOMING 57
SCORING: Brian Rewers 15 Courtie Miller/Chris Walters 14 March 10, The Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Rick Henry 10 Keith Balzer/Berry Randle 6 1992 — QUARTERFINALS: (3) New Mexico 89, (6) WYOMING 83
SCORING: Reginald Slater 25 Willie Banks 24 March 12, Moby Arena, Fort Collins, Colo. REBOUNDING: Reginald Slater 13 Lewis LaMar 8 1991 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) WYOMING 71, (5) UTEP 67
SCORING: Reginald Slater/ Paris Bryant 16 Martin McCall 19 March 7, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Reginald Slater 12 Von Bennett 9 SEMIFINALS: (1) #8 Utah 69, (4) WYOMING 63 SCORING: Maurice Alexander/Tim Breaux 13 Josh Grant 13 March 8, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Reginald Slater 8 Josh Grant 10 1990 — QUARTERFINALS: (3) Hawaii 66, (6) WYOMING 63 SCORING: Reginald Slater 24 Terry Houston 17 March 8, Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas REBOUNDING: Reginald Slater 14 Terry Houston 11 1989 — QUARTERFINALS: (2) Texas-El Paso 88, (7) WYOMING 81 (2ot)
SCORING: Robyn Davis 23 Prince Stewart 25 March 10, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Clauzell Williams 11 Antonio Davis 11 1988 — QUARTERFINALS: (2) WYOMING 83, (7) San Diego State 76
SCORING: Reggie Fox 19 Mitch McMullen 24 March 10, The Marriott Center, Provo, Utah REBOUNDING: Fennis Dembo 6 Rodney Hawkins 8 SEMIFINALS: (2) WYOMING 60, (6) Colorado State 58
SCORING: Fennis Dembo 24 David Turcotte 20 March 11, The Marriott Center, Provo, Utah REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 9 Barry Bailey 6 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: (2) WYOMING 79, (4) Texas-El Paso 75
SCORING: Eric Leckner 22 Tim Hardaway 21 March 12, The Marriott Center, Provo, Utah REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 10 Tim Hardaway 6 1987 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) WYOMING 56, (5) Utah 54
SCORING: Fennis Dembo 21 Mitch Smith 18 March 5, The Pit, Albuquerque, N. M. REBOUNDING: Jon Sommers 6 Jimmy Madison 11 SEMIFINALS:
(4) WYOMING 77, (1) UTEP 74
SCORING: Reggie Fox 24 Jeep Jackson 20 March 6, The Pit, Albuquerque, N. M. REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 9 Chris Sandle 8 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: (4) WYOMING 64, (3) New Mexico 62
SCORING: Eric Leckner 27 Rob Loeffel 25 March 7, The Pit, Albuquerque, N. M. REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 10 Rob Loeffel 8 1986 — QUARTERFINALS: (1) WYOMING 67, (8) Air Force 65
SCORING: Eric Leckner 31 Maurice McDonald 20 March 6, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Jon Sommers 5 Maurice McDonald 11 SEMIFINALS: (1) WYOMING 56, (5) New Mexico 54
SCORING: Fennis Dembo 26 Johnny Brown 23 March 7, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Eric Leckner 8 Johnny Brown 10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: (2) UTEP 65, (1) WYOMING 64
SCORING: Fennis Dembo 28 Dave Feitl 19 March 8, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Eric Lecker 11 Juden Smith 6 1985 — QUARTERFINALS: (6) Utah 61, (7) WYOMING 60
SCORING: Fennis Dembo 18 Jerry Stroman/ Manny Hendrix 16 March 4, Special Events Center, Salt Lake City, Utah REBOUNDING: Jamal Hosey/ Rod Gowens 6 Albert Springs 9 1984 — QUARTERFINALS: (4) WYOMING 40, (5) Colorado State 36
SCORING: Tony Martin/Troy Washpun 13 Rich Strong 11 March 7, Arena-Auditorium, Laramie, Wyo. REBOUNDING: Martin/Washpun/Rodney Gowen 5 Rich Strong/John Dudley 4 SEMIFINALS: (1) #9 UTEP 62, (4) WYOMING 55
SCORING: Tony Martin 20 Luster Goodwin 16 March 9, Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas REBOUNDING: Rodney Gowens 11 Juden Smith 11
WYOMING � S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
The Cowboys have won three Mountain West Conference championships in the 19 seasons UW has been a member. Wyoming won its 19th overall conference championship by capturing the 2015 Mountain West tournament title. It was Wyoming’s third conference tournament title, along with winning the WAC tournamen tin 1987 and 1988. The Cowboys’ 16 other championships have been regular-season titles, including winning the MW in 2000-01 and 2001-02.
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
Wyoming’s Conference Championships
Season Conference Coach
Postseason Appearance
2014-15
2019-20 CONFERENCE OVERALL
TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N COACH
San Diego State (6/6) 17-1 944 8-1 9-0 30-2 938 14-1 11-0 5-1 Brian Dutcher Utah State* (RV/RV) 12-6 667 8-1 4-5 26-8 765 15-1 4-6 7-1 Craig Smith Nevada 12-6 667 8-1 4-5 19-12 613 12-3 4-7 3-2 Steve Alford
UNLV 12-6 667 7-2 5-4 17-15 531 12-6 5-8 0-1 T J Otzelberger
Boise State 11-7 611 8-1 3-6 20-12 625 13-2 5-8 2-2 Leon Rice Colorado State 11-7 611 7-2 4-5 20-12 625 12-4 6-6 2-2 Niko Medved
New Mexico 7-11 389 6-3 1-8 19-14 576 15-3 2-9 2-2 Paul Weir
Fresno State 7-11 389 4-5 3-6 11-19 367 8-7 3-10 0-2 Justin Hutson
Air Force 5-13 278 4-5 1-8 12-20 375 8-6 3-10 1-4 Dave Pilipovich
San José State 3-15 167 3-6 0-9 7-24 226 6-10 1-12 0-2 Jean Prioleau Wyoming 2-16 111 0-9 2-3 9-24 273 4-13 3-8 2-3 Allen Edwards
2020-21 CONFERENCE
OVERALL
TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A N W-L PCT. H A N COACH
San Diego State*# (16/RV) 16-3~ 842 9-1 5-2 0-0 23-5 821 13-2 6-2 4-1 Brian Dutcher
Mountain West* Larry Shyatt NCAA Second Round 2001-02 Mountain West Steve McClain NCAA Second Round 2000-01 Mountain West Steve McClain NIT First Round 1987-88 Western Athletic* Benny Dees NCAA First Round 1986-87 Western Athletic* Jim Brandenburg NCAA Sweet 16 1985-86 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NIT National Runnerup 1981-82 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NCAA Second Round 1980-81 Western Athletic Jim Brandenburg NCAA Second Round 1968-69 Western Athletic Bill Strannigan NIT First Round 1966-67 Western Athletic Bill Strannigan NCAA Consolation Round 1957-58 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA First Round 1952-53 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1951-52 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Second Round 1948-49 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1946-47 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1945-46 Skyline Everett Shelton 1942-43 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Champions 1940-41 Skyline Everett Shelton NCAA Consolation Round 1931-32 Rocky Mountain Athletic Willard Witte
Utah State# 15-4 789 8-1 5-3 2-0 20-9 690 10-2 6-3 4-4 Craig Smith
Colorado State^ 14-4 778 7-1 5-3 2-0 20-8 714 10-1 5-4 5-3 Niko Medved
*Indicates Western Athletic Conference Tournament Championships. The Skyline Conference’s formal name was the Mountain States Athletic Conference.
Boise State^ 14-6 700 9-1 3-5 2-0 19-9 679 11-4 4-6 5-5 Leon Rice Nevada 10-7 588 8-1 0-6 2-0 16-10 615 10-2 2-7 4-1 Steve Alford
MW Regular Season Titles
MW Conference Tournament Titles
Fresno State 9-11 450 5-5 4-6 0-0 12-12 500 7-5 4-6 1-1 Justin Hutson UNLV 8-10 444 6-3 2-7 0-0 12-15 444 9-5 3-7 0-3 T J Otzelberger
San Diego State - 8 (2006,T11,T12,14,T15,16,20,21) SDSU -6 (2002, 06, 10, 11,18,21) BYU - 6 (T2001, T03, 07, 08, T09, T11) New Mexico - 4 (2005, 12, 13, 14) Utah - 5 (T2000, T01, T03, 05, T09)
Wyoming 7-9 438 3-4 2-5 2-0 14-11 560 7-5 4-5 3-1 Jeff Linder
UNLV - 3 (2000, 07, 08)
San José State 3-13 188 0-2 0-6 3-5 5-16 238 1-2 0-8 4-6 Jean Prioleau
New Mexico - 4 (T2009, 10, T12, 13)
Utah - 2 (2004, 2009)
Wyoming - 2 (T2001, 02) Colorado State - 1 (2003)
Air Force - 1 (2004)
UNLV - 1 (T2000)
BYU - 1 (2001)
Wyoming - 1 (2015)
Paul Weir
Air Force 3-17 150 2-8 1-7 0-2 5-20 200 3-8 1-9 1-3 Joe Scott New Mexico 2-17~ 105 0-0 1-8 1-7 6-16 273 0-0 3-8 3-8
2021-22 CONFERENCE OVERALL
TEAM (AP/USA RANK) W-L PCT. H A N W-L PCT. H A N COACH
Boise State*# (23/23) 15-3 833 8-1 7-2 0-0 27-8 771 13-3 8-3 6-2
Boise State - 2 (T2015,22) Fresno State - 1 (2016) Nevada - 2 (2017, 18, 19) Nevada - 1 (2017) Utah State -2 (2019, 20) Boise State - 1 (2022)
Leon Rice Colorado State# (24/RV) 14-4 778 8-1 6-3 0-0 25-6 806 14-1 6-3 5-2
Postseason Bids in MW History
Team Seasons NCAA NIT CBI Best Finish
Niko Medved San Diego State# (RV/RV) 13-4 765 8-1 5-3 0-0 23-9 719 14-4 5-5 4-3 Brian Dutcher Wyoming# 13-5 722 8-1 5-4 0-0 25-9 735 14-1 9-5 2-3 Jeff Linder
UNLV 12 in 23 2000,07,08,10,11,12,13 02,03,04,05,09 NA NCAA Sweet 16, 2007 SDSU 16 in 23 2002,06,10,11,12,13,14,15,18,21,22 03,07,08,09,16 NA NCAA Sweet 16, 2014
UNLV 10-8 556 6-3 4-5 0-0 18-14 562 12-5 4-7 2-2 Kevin Kruger Fresno State@ 8-9 471 4-4 4-5 0-0 23-13 639 14-4 6-8 3-1 Justin Hutson
Utah State^ 8-10 444 5-4 3-6 0-0 18-16 529 9-7 4-7 5-2 Ryan Odom
Nevada 6-12 333 3-6 3-6 0-0 13-18 419 7-6 3-10 3-2 Steve Alford
New Mexico 5-12 294 4-4 1-8 0-0 13-19 406 11-7 2-9 0-3 Richard Pitino
Air Force 4-13 235 3-6 1-7 0-0 11-18 379 7-6 2-10 2-2 Joe Scott
San José State 1-17 056 1-8 0-9 0-0 8-23 258 7-9 1-13 0-1 Tim Miles
UNM 11 in 23 2005,10,12,13,14 00,01,02,08,09,11 NA NIT 3rd Round, 2001 UW 10 in 23 2002,15,22 2001,03 2009,12,13,14, 17 NCAA 2nd Round, 2002 and 2015/CBI Champions AFA 5* in 23 2004,06 2007 NA NIT Semifinals, 2006 CSU 9 in 23 2003,12,13,22 2011,15, 17, 21 2010 NCAA 2nd Round, 2012 BSU 6 in 8 2013,15,22 2017, 18, 21 NA NCAA 1st Round, 2015 FSU 3 in 8 2016 2017 2014 NCAA 1st Round, 2016 NEV 4 in 8 2017, 18, 19 NA 16 Sweet 16 in 2018 SJSU 0 in 8 NA NA NA NA USU 3 in 8 2019, 21 2022 NA NCAA 2nd Round, 2019
* - Air Force also qualified for the CIT in 2011 and 2013.
*MW Tournament champion; #NCAA participant; ^NIT participant; +CBI participant; %CIT participant; @ The Basketball Classic participant; ~ San Diego State received two forfeit wins over New Mexico and the Lobos received two forfeit losses. The wins and losses are reflected in the 2020-21 conference-only standings and will count toward seeding in the conference tournament. Per the NCAA, the wins and losses do not count toward either institution’s overall win-loss record.
COMPOSITE MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS
CONFERENCE
TEAM W-L
OVERALL
POSTSEASON
H A N CIT CBI NIT NCAA
90-93 0-0 505-249 670 296-70 131-138 73-41 0-0 0-0 8-5 6-11 ^Boise State 118-76 608 73-24 43-52 2-0 222-132 627 135-30 58-79 29-204 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-3 ~Nevada 100-77 565 60-29 38-48 2-0 194-132 595 109-39 55-67 28-20 0-0 5-1 0-0 0-1 UNLV 200-154 565 127-50 73-104 0-0 445-260 631 302-98 111-142 32-26 0-0 0-0 2-5 3-7
San Diego State 234-136
#Utah State 90-73 552 56-25 32-48 2-0 175-116 601 103-36 44-61 28-19 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2
~Fresno State 96-83 536 55-34 41-49 0-0 182-136 572 113-46 56-78 13-17 0-0 4-2 0-1 0-1
New Mexico 195-177 524 127-49 67-119 1-7 439-296 597 296-82 103-172 37-50 0-0 0-0 4-6 2-5
Colorado State 162-192 458 103-76 51-116 0-0 379-312 548 239-104 85-175 57-39 0-0 0-1 3-5 1-4
Wyoming 155-197 440 102-73 51-120 2-0 379-320 542 255-98 83-183 41-39 0-0 7-5 1-2 1-3
Air Force 121-234 341 87-92 34-142 0-2 302-364 453 211-118 61-206 30-40 2-2 0-0 3-1 0-2
#San José State 21-139 131 12-53 4-64 3-5 56-179 303 39-69 12-91 4-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
%BYU 126-54 700 79-11 47-43 0-0 276-116 704 166-16 72-74 38-26 0-0 0-0 3-3 3-8 %Utah 107-73 594 68-22 39-51 0-0 235-147 615 151-38 58-83 26-26 0-0 1-1 0-1 4-6 *TCU 30-80 273 24-31 6-49 0-0 89-131 405 70-45 13-72 6-14 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0
Current teams ranked by MW win percentage. Overall and postseason records reflect games played as a member of the Mountain West. ^Boise State became a member of the MW in July 2011; ~Fresno State and Nevada became members of the MW in July 2012; #San José State and Utah State became members of the MW in July 2013; *TCU: member from 2005-2012; %BYU and Utah: members from 1999-2011
ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE COWBOYS
RMAC 1924-25 Oscar Erickson-First Team Pat Pierce-Second Team 1926-27 Don Harkins-Third Team 1927-28 Charles Coughlin-Second Team Ted George-Second Team 1928-29 Robert Outsen-Second Team Charles Coughlin-Third Team 1929-30 Charles Coughlin-First Team 1930-31 Les Witte-First Team John Kimball-First Team Joe Schwartz-Second Team 1931-32 Les Witte-First Team Joe Schwartz-First Team John Kimball-First Team Kennth Rugg-First Team Jack McNiff-Second Team 1932-33 Les Witte-First Team
John Kimball-First Team Joe Schwartz-Second Team Haskall Leuty-Second Team Kenneth Rugg-Third Team 1933-34 Les Witte-First Team Haskell Leuty-First Team John Kimball-First Team Eddie McGinty-Second Team Arthur Haman-Second Team 1934-35 Willard West-Second Team
1935-36 Lew Young-Third Team Stan Christensen-Third Team 1937-38 Lew Young-First Team
Skyline
John Winterholler-Second Team
1938-39 Clarence Kuiper-Second Team Lew Young-Third Team 1939-40 Willie Rothman-Third Team 1940-41 Bill Strannigan-First Team 1941-42 Kenny Sailors-First Team Milo Komenich-First Team Bill Strannigan-Second Team Willie Rothman-Second Team 1942-43 Kenny Sailors-First Team Milo Komenich-First Team Jim Weir-First Team Floyd Volker-Second Team 1945-46 Kenny Sailors Milo Komenich 1946-47 Jimmy Reese Floyd Volker 1947-48 John Pilch 1948-49 John Pilch Loy Doty Mack Peyton 1949-50 John Pilch Loy Doty
1950-51 George “Moe” Radovich 1951-52 George “Moe” Radovich Dick Haag 1952-53 Bill Sharp Ron Rivers 1953-54 Bill Sharp Ron Rivers
1954-55 Joe Capua Harry Jorgensen 1955-56 Joe Capua 1956-57 Terry Eckhardt 1957-58 Tony Windis Terry Eckhardt 1958-59 Tony Windis 1960-61 Earl Nau-Second Team 1961-62 Curt Jimerson-First Team Al Eastland-Hon. Mention WAC 1962-63 Flynn Robinson — First Team 1963-64 Flynn Robinson — First Team Leon Clark — Second Team 1964-65 Flynn Robinson — First Team Leon Clark — Second Team 1965-66 Leon Clark — First Team Dick Sherman — Second Team 1966-67 Mike Eberle — First Team Harry Hall — Second Team 1967-68 Carl Ashley — First Team Harry Hall — First Team 1968-69 Carl Ashley — First Team Harry Hall — First Team Stan Dodds — Second Team 1969-70 Carl Ashley — First Team Stan Dodds — First Team 1970-71 Willie Roberson — Second Team 1971-72 Rod Penner — Second Team 1974-75 Stan Boyer — Second Team 1978-79 Charles Bradley — First Team 1979-80 Charles Bradley — First Team 1980-81 Charles Bradley — First Team Bill Garnett — Second Team 1981-82 Bill Garnett _ First Team Mike Jackson — Second Team 1982-83 Mike Jackson — First Team 1983-84 Tony Martin — Second Team 1985-86 Fennis Dembo — Second Team Eric Leckner — Second Team 1986-87 Fennis Dembo — First Team Eric Leckner — First Team 1987-88 Fennis Dembo — First Team Eric Leckner — First Team 1988-89 Robyn Davis — Second Team 1989-90 Reginald Slater — First Team 1990-91 Reginald Slater — First Team Maurice Alexander — First Team 1991-92 Reginald Slater — First Team Tim Breaux — Second Team
1993-94 Theo Ratliff — First Team
Theo Ratliff-All-Defensive
Queint Higgins — Hon. Mention David Murray — Hon. Mention 1994-95 Theo Ratliff — First Team
Theo Ratliff-All-Defensive
LaDrell Whitehead — Hon. Mention
LaDrell Whitehead-All-Newcomer 1995-96 HL Coleman — Hon. Mention
HL Coleman-All-Defensive
WYOMING CONFERENCE AWARDS
WAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1981-82 Bill Garnett 1986-87 Fennis Dembo 1991-92 Reginald Slater
WAC COACH OF THE YEAR 1980-81 Jim Brandenburg 1981-82 Jim Brandenburg 1985-86 Jim Brandenburg 1997-98 Larry Shyatt
WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1994-95 LaDrell Whitehead
MW COACH OF THE YEAR 2001-02 Steve McClain
MW DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004-05 Justin Williams 2005-06 Justin Williams 2011-12 JayDee Luster 2014-15 Larry Nance Jr.
MW FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2001-02 Jay Straight (co-freshman of the year) 2008-09 Afam Muojeke 2020-21 Marcus Williams
MW NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2000-01 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi
MW PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2015-16 Josh Adams (by media)
MW SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR 2016-17 Justin James (by media)
MW SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Louis Adams (by media)
MW DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Alan Herndon (by media)
ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE
LaDrell Whitehead — Hon. Mention
1996-97 HL Coleman — First Team HL Coleman-All-Defensive
1997-98 Jeron Roberts — First Team Gregg Sawyer — Second Team Gregg Sawyer-All-Defensive 1998-99 Ugo Udezue — Second Team
Mountain West
1999-00 Josh Davis-First Team
Anthony Blakes-Second Team
2000-01 Marcus Bailey-First Team Josh Davis-First Team
Uche Nsonwu-Amadi-Second Team
2001-02 Marcus Bailey-First Team
Uche Nsonwu-Amadi-Second Team
Josh Davis-Third Team
Donta Richardson-Third Team
2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi-First Team
Donta Richardson-First Team Jay Straight-Hon. Mention
2003-04 Jay Straight-Second Team Alex Dunn-Hon. Mention Joe Ries-Hon. Mention
2004-05 Jay Straight-First Team
Justin Williams-Third Team Dion Sherell-Hon. Mention
2005-06 Brandon Ewing-Third Team Justin Williams-Third Team 2006-07 Brandon Ewing-Second Team Brad Jones-Third Team 2007-08 Brandon Ewing-Second Team 2008-09 Brandon Ewing-First Team Tyson Johnson-Hon. Mention Sean Ogirri-Hon. Mention 2009-10 Desmar Jackson-Third Team 2010-11 Desmar Jackson-Hon. Mention Amath M’Baye-Hon. Mention 2011-12 Leonard Washington-Second Team JayDee Luster-All-Defensive JayDee Luster-Hon. Mention Francisco Cruz-Hon. Mention
2012-13 Leonard Washington-Third Team Leonard Washington-All-Defensive 2013-14 Larry Nance Jr.-First Team Larry Nance Jr.-All-Defensive 2014-15 Larry Nance Jr.-First Team Larry Nance Jr.-All-Defensive Josh Adams-Third Team
2015-16 Josh Adams -First Team Jason McManamen-Hon.Mention 2016-17 Justin James - Third Team Hayden Dalton - Hon. Mention
COWBOYS
2017-18 Justin James - First Team
Hayden Dalton - Second Team
Alan Herndon - Hon. Mention 2018-19 Justin James - Second Team
2019-20 Hunter Maldonado - Hon. Mention 2020-21 Hunter Maldonado - Hon. Mention
Marcus Williams - Third Team
2021-22 Hunter Maldonado - First Team
Graham Ike - Second/First by Me dia
CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
WAC
1985-86 Fennis Dembo & Eric Leckner (MVP)
1986-87 Eric Leckner (MVP)
1987-88 Fennis Dembo & Eric Leckner (MVP) 1990-91 Reginald Slater 1991-92 Reginald Slater
Mountain West
1999-00 LeDarion Jones 2000-01 Josh Davis 2001-02 Marcus Bailey 2005-06 Justin Williams & Brandon Ewing 2006-07 Brad Jones 2008-09 Brandon Ewing
2014-15 Larry Nance Jr. & Josh Adams (MVP)
ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE
Mountain West
1999-00 Marcus Bailey, Justin French & LeDarion Jones 2000-01 David Rottinghaus
2001-02 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi 2005-06 Ross Forman
2007-08 Travis Bunker
2012-13 Josh Adams, Jack Bentz, Austin Haldorson & Jason McManamen
2013-14 Jack Bentz
2014-15 Jack Bentz & Alexander Aka Gorski
2015-16 Alexander Aka Gorski, Jeremy Lieberman & Jason McManamen
2016-17 Alexander Aka Gorski, Jeremy Lieberman & Jason McManamen
2017-18 Nyaires Redding, Hunter Maldonado, Cody Kelley & Alexander Aka Gorski
2018-19 Austin Mueller, Hunter Thompson, TJ Taylor, Tariq Johnsn, Jake Hendricks
2019-20 Austin Mueller, Hunter Thompson, TJ Taylor, Jake Hendricks, Kenny Foster
2020-21 Terrin Dickey, Xavier DuSell, Kenny Foster, John Grigsby, Graham Ike, Hunter Maldonado, Kwane Marble, Eoin Nelson, Jeremiah Oden, Hunter Thompson, Brendan Wenzel
2021-22 Xavier DuSell, Graham Ike, Drake Jeffries, Hunter Maldonado, Jeremiah Oden, Noah Reynolds, Hunter Thompson, Brendan Wenzel
MW Scholar Athlete
2012-13 Aaron Tyser
2018-19 Jake Hendricks, Austin Mueller, Tariq Johnson
2019-20 Jake Hendricks, Kennny Foster, Austin Mueller
2020-21 John Grigsby, Eoin Nelson, Jeremiah Oden
2021-22 Nate Barnhart, Xavier DuSell, Jeremiah Oden, Hunter Thompson
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN
1980-81 Charles Bradley 1981-82 Bill Garnett
CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
WAC
1982-83 Tony Martin (2/21/83)
1983-84 Jamal Hosey (2/27/84)
1985-86 Fennis Dembo (3/3/86)
1986-87 Fennis Dembo (1/19/87) Eric Leckner (2/23/87)
1987-88 Erc Leckner (2/8/88)
1988-89 Robyn Davis (2/13/89)
1989-90 Reginald Slater (1/8/90)
1990-91 Reginald Slater (12/17/90)
Tim Breaux (1/7/91)
1991-92 Reginald Slater (11/30/91) Reginald Slater (12/14/91) Tim Breaux (2/24/92)
1992-93 Rick Henry (1/11/93)
1993-94 David Murray (12/7/93)
Theo Ratliff (2/7/94)
1994-95 Theo Ratliff (1/10/95)
1995-96 HL Coleman (1/2/96)
LaDrell Whitehead (1/29/96)
1996-97 HL Coleman (11/25/96) HL Coleman (1/27/97) 1997-98 Jeron Roberts (12/29/97) Jeron Roberts (2/16/98) 1998-99 Ugo Udezue (12/14/98) Anthony Blakes (1/18/99)
Mountain West 1999-00 Josh Davis (2/21/00) Josh Davis (3/5/00) 2000-01 Marcus Bailey (12/4/00) Marcus Bailey (1/22/01) Uche Nsonwu-Amadi (2/5/01) Josh Davis (2/11/01) 2001-02 Marcus Bailey (3/4/02) 2002-03 Uche Nsonwu-Amadi (1/6/03) Donta Richardson (2/17/03) Jay Straight (2/24/03) 2003-04 Jay Straight (2/2/04) 2004-05 Justin Williams (1/24/05) Jay Straight (2/14/05) 2005-06 Justin Williams (11/21/05) Justin Williams (12/26/05) Brandon Ewing (1/16/06) 2006-07 Brad Jones (11/20/06) Brandon Ewing (1/15/07) Brad Jones (2/19/07)
2007-08 Brandon Ewing (12/3/07) Joseph Taylor (3/3/08) 2008-09 Sean Ogirri (12/22/08) Tyson Johnson (1/26/09) Brandon Ewing (2/23/09)
2011-12 Adam Waddell (12/12/11) Leonard Washington (1/23/12)
2012-13 Leonard Washington (1/7/13)
2013-14 Larry Nance Jr. (12/16/13) Larry Nance Jr. (1/27/14) Riley Grabau (2/17/14)
2014-15 Larry Nance Jr. (1/5/15)
2015-16 Josh Adams (2/22/16) 2016-17 Hayden Dalton (12/25/16) 2017-18 Hayden Dalton (11/13/17) Justin James (12/18/17) Justin James (1/29/18)
2020-21 Kenny Foster (12/7/21) Marcus Williams (1/25/21)
2021-22 Graham Ike (12/7/21), 2/14/22 Hunter Maldonado (12/27/21), (1/24/21), 2/7/22)
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Ben Neary, News Correspondent Phone: (800) 442-2451 or (307) 632-9351 Fax: (307) 637-8538
Email: apcheyenne@ap.org
Welcome to the University of Wyoming, and Cowboy b asketball. The information on these pages is presented to assist the working media in its coverage of the 20 22-23 season. The Wyoming Media Relations Office will be available through the year to assist you.
Credential Requests
Requests for the media area and photo credentials should be directed to the University of Wyoming Media Relations Office. To ensure consideration, either e-mail, fax or mail a request on company letterhead at least one week prior to the game you wish to cover. No requests will be processed later than noon on the day prior to the game. Credentials will either be mailed, or will be held at the Will Call Window, located at the west side of the Arena-Auditorium at the athletics ticket office.
Arena-Auditorium
Wyoming’s Arena-Auditorium is located on Willett Drive in Laramie, just north of War Memorial Stadium and the Fieldhouse complex. Media parking is located to the west of the Double A, in the “S” lot. Will Call is located at the Willett West entrance to the Double A, and is open 90 minutes prior to game time.
Media Facilities
Media members are seated at concourse level on the south side of the Arena-Auditorium. Additional photographic services are provided through the UW Photo Service (307-766-3257). Contact Ted Brummond, Director, for more information. The Media Room is located at the top of the player ramp in the 7220 room. Phone lines are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Postgame Procedures
Members of the Media Relations staff will escort media representatives to the media room in the 7220 room.
Head Coach Jeff Linder and requested players will come to the room. Opponent coaches and players will be interviewed outside their locker room.
Practice
Media members are required to check with the Wyoming Media Relations Office prior to attending any Cowboy practice session.
Coach & Player Interviews
Please work through the Media Relations Office to schedule interviews with Wyoming head coach Jeff Linder and student-athletes . Linder will be available on weekly teleconferences during the season. Media Relations will notify media of the dates.
Video Services
For video highlights, please contac t Dennis Trapani , Creative Video Director, at (307) 766-6982
Real Time Data Rights Policy
The acceptance of media credentials is an acknowledgment of the University of Wyoming’s rights to the game and play-by-play coverage and your agreement to abide by any restrictions the University of Wyoming may place on real-time play-by-play coverage and use of comprehensive game statistics. Failure to abide by these restrictions implemented by the University of Wyoming may result in revocation of press credentials. The University of Wyoming reserves the right to grant approval for distribution of real time play-by-play, game-related statistics and information through the Internet.
Media Relations Office
The Wyoming Media Relations Office is located at the north end of the Athletics Building in the Fieldhouse North Addition. The office is located on the second floor, room 206.
CREDITS
Credits: The 2022-23 University of Wyoming basketball media guide was produced by the University of Wyoming Athletics Media Relations Office. The guide was edited by Nick Seeman, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications, Kevin Devries and Tim Harkins and John Durgee of Wyoming Media Relations
Design Credit: To Jackie Hawks in the Wyoming Marketing and Branding office.