2012-13 MBB Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS / FALCON FACTS AIR FORCE BASKETBALL Educated Warriors ........................................................................................ 2 Influential Falcons......................................................................................... 3 Basketball Facilities ....................................................................................... 4 Sports Medicine ............................................................................................. 5 Strength & Conditioning.......................................................................... 6-7 Human Performance Lab ............................................................................. 8 Prepping for Success ..................................................................................... 9 Colorado Springs .........................................................................................10 Denver...........................................................................................................11 Alumni Weekend ........................................................................................12 The USAFA ..................................................................................................13 USAFA Senior Leadership .........................................................................14 Athletic Dept. Leadership ..........................................................................15 USAFA Athletics .........................................................................................16

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ...........................................................USAF Academy, CO 80840 Founded: ................................................................................................... 1954 Enrollment: ............................................................................................. 4,000 Nickname: ........................................................................................... Falcons Colors: .........................................................................................Blue & Silver Home Arena/Capacity: .................................................. Clune Arena/5,858 Affiliation: ..........................................................................NCAA Division I Conference: ...........................................................................Mountain West Superintendent: ........................ Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould (USAFA, ‘76) Athletic Director:......................................... Dr. Hans Mueh (USAFA, ‘66) Office Phone: ........................................................................... 719-333-4008 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ....................................... Dave Pilipovich (Thiel College, ‘86) Record at School / Yrs: ................................................. 2-6 / First Full Year Career Record / Yrs:............................................................................... Same Office Phone: ........................................................................... 719-333-3039 Toll-Free: ......................................................................800-379-1455 x3039 Office Fax: ................................................................................ 719-333-4063

2012-13 PREVIEW 2012-13 Season Preview ....................................................................... 17-18 COACHES / STAFF Head Coach Dave Pilipovich ............................................................... 20-21 Associate Head Coach Steve Snell ............................................................22 Assistant Coach Silvey Dominguez ..........................................................23 Assistant Coach Drew Long ......................................................................24 Assistant Coach Tyron Wright .................................................................25 Assistant Coach Capt. Tom Bellairs .........................................................26 Support Staff .......................................................................................... 27-28

Associate Head Coach: ............................ Steve Snell (Radford Univ., ‘88) Assistant Coaches ........................... Silvey Dominguez (New Mexico, ‘77) Drew Long (Northwestern, ‘04) Tyron Wright (Air Force, ‘00) Capt. Tom Bellairs (Air Force, ‘03) Director of Basketball Ops ............................. Nate Zandt (Michigan, ‘06)

MEET THE FALCONS 2012-13 Rosters ...........................................................................................29 Player Bios .............................................................................................. 30-56 Varsity Radio / TV Roster ..........................................................................57

TEAM INFORMATION 2011-12 Overall Record: ........................................................................13-16 2011-12 Conference Record: ..................................................................3-11 2011-12 Conference Finish: .........................................................T, Seventh Starters Return / Lost: ..............................................................................4 / 1 Letterwinners Return / Lost: .................................................................. TBA

2012-13 OPPONENTS All-Military Classic .....................................................................................58 Army / VMI .................................................................................................59 Citadel / Western State ...............................................................................60 Regis / Montana State .................................................................................61 Colorado / Jackson State ............................................................................62 Wichita State / Arkansas-Pine Bluff .........................................................63 UC Riverside / Florida ................................................................................64 Richmond / New Orleans...........................................................................65 Nevada / UNLV ...........................................................................................66 Colorado State / Boise State .......................................................................67 Wyoming / Fresno State .............................................................................68 San Diego State / New Mexico ..................................................................69 Series vs. ‘11-12 Opponents ................................................................. 70-72

HISTORY First Year of Basketball: .................................................................... 1956-57 All-Time Record: ............................................................................... 659-835 No. Yrs. in NCAA Tourney / Last: ..................................................4 / 2006 No. Yrs. in NIT Tourney / Last: .......................................................1 / 2007 No. Yrs. in CIT Tourney / Last:........................................................1 / 2011 Overall post-season record: ......................................................................4-6

2011-12 REVIEW 2011-12 Review ............................................................................................73 2011-12 Statistics .........................................................................................74

Press Row Phone: .................................................................... 719-333-6467

THE MOUNTAIN WEST The Mountain West ....................................................................................76 2011-12 Review ............................................................................................77 2012-13 Composite Schedule .............................................................. 78-79 2013 Mountain West Championship .......................................................80

CREDITS The 2012-13 men’s basketball media guide is a product of the Air Force

RECORDS & HISTORY Bob Spear Award / MVPs ..........................................................................82 Awards & Honors .......................................................................................83 Team Records ........................................................................................ 84-85 Individual Records ................................................................................ 86-87 1,000-Point Club ................................................................................... 88-90 Former Falcon .............................................................................................91 All-Time Letterwinners ........................................................................ 92-93

Academy’s athletic communications office. The guide was written and designed by assistant communications director Jerry Cross using Adobe InDesign desktop publishing software. Thanks to Drew Long for the cover designs and the athletic communications office for editing assistance. Individual and action photos courtesy of DenMar Services and

ALL-TIME RESULTS Past Seasons Results ............................................................................ 94-104

Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos.

MEDIA Media Information............................................................................ 105-107

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Gregg Popovich Class of 1970 * Two-year basketball letterman and team’s leading scorer in 1969-70 * Currently head coach and general manager of the San Antonio Spurs * Four-time NBA Champions (1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007) * Earned a bronze medal as an assistant coach for Team USA in 2004 * Longest tenured head coach in any of the four major sports leagues * Two-time NBA Coach of the Year (2003, 2012)

Heather Wilson Class of 1982 * Rhodes Scholar * Left the Air Force in 1989 to become Director for European Defense Policy on the National Security Council * First Academy graduate to serve in Congress, representing New Mexico from 1998-2008

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Gen. Howell Estes Class of 1965

Gen. Mark Welsh Class of 1976

* Letterwinner on 1964-65 men’s basketball team * Retired General in U.S. Air Force * Command pilot with more than 4,500 hours of flight time in the A7, F-4, F-16, F-117 and EC-135 * Flew 169 combat missions as an F4 pilot during the Vietnam conflict. * Served as deputy chief of staff for operations, Strategic Air Command, during the Gulf War * Commander in chief, NORAD and United States Space Command from 1996 until his retirement in 1998.

* Current Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force * Command pilot with more than 3,300 hours in a variety of aircraft * Served as Associate Director of the Central Intelligence Agency for Military Support/Associate Director for Military Affairs, Washington, D.C. * Four-star general in the United States Air Force

Bob Beckel Class of 1959 * Three-year basketball letterman * 4th leading scorer and highest scoring average in AFA history * Retired Lieutenant General * Member of the U.S. Air Force “Thunderbirds” from 1965-67 * Command pilot with more than 4,400 hours in a variety of aircraft

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Many Academy graduates have gone on to exemplary careers in the military and civilian sector. These grads merely scratch the surface of some of the great leaders the Academy has produced. Since it was founded in 1954, the Air Force Academy has graduated more than 35,000 leaders of character for our nation. After leaving the shadows of the Rocky Mountains, Academy graduates have gone on to become pilots, doctors, astronauts, generals, members of Congress, writers, university administrators, professional athletes and much, much more. A degree from the Air Force Academy has proven to open doors in every career endeavor.


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The Air Force Basketball Locker Room offers a spacious individual locker for each player as well as a big screen TV the team can use for game film. The locker room was recently redesigned thanks to a special gift from Bob Kay. The Air Force Basketball Team Room was completed during the 2007-08 season, thanks to a very generous donation by Ben and Sandy Horton.

Clune Arena has been the home for the Air Force basketball program since 1968. The arena is named after former AFA Director of Athletics John Clune, who served in that position from 1975-91. The picture above was taken during the Air Force - New Mexico game on Jan. 9, 2007, when an arena record of 6,511 spectators witnessed the Falcons rally from a 21-point deficit to defeat the Lobos, 4 65-57. 4 - AIR FORCE BASKETBALL

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CADET FIELD HOUSE The Air Force Academy’s Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It is a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 millin building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of about 11,000. The building provides space for competition in basketball, indoor track, wrestling, fencing, gymnastics, lacrosse and ice hockey. Practice facilities are also available for football, basketball, baseball, track, soccer, golf and tennis, as well as intramural events. Both tartan and astroturf surfaces are utilized in the building, The basketball arena floor base and indoor track are covered with tartan surfaces. Until the 1982-83 season, basketball games were played on the tartan surface. Now the Falcons play on a removable wooden floor placed on the tartan surface. The one-sixth mile track is also covered with a polyurethane surface, but a rougher version. It requires less maintenance than a normal track and provides greater traction to the runners. Inside the track is a netted area, 119 feet by 125 feet, which includes a baseball infield and half a football field. The ice hockey arena seats 2,502 and was the site of one of the 1969 National Collegiate Championship games. The basketball arena seats 5,843. One of the innovations if a press box located between the ice hockey and basketball arenas. It allows reporters to observe both arena from a single vantage point.


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The mission of the athletic training branch is to provide all necessary athletic training and physical rehabilitative services in support of intercollegiate, physical education, intramural and recreational activities. These services include emergency and acute injury/illness triage, the prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, proper referral, documentation and tracking of injuries sustained by cadets, as well as, physical conditioning, nutritional and psychosocial consultation. Under the direction of athletic training branch chief, head athletic trainer Tony Peck, the athletic training staff includes 15 board certified athletic trainers, with 14 post-graduate degrees. The staff provides athletic training services to all 4,000 cadets at the Academy involved in intramurals, physical education, fitness testing and 27 intercollegiate sports. The athletic training branch facilities include three state-of-the-art athletic training rooms totaling approximately 20,000 square feet. (locations include; the Jim Conboy Athletic Training Room, the Cadet Gymnasium athletic training room and the Cadet Field House athletic training room). The sports medicine division receives outstanding support and assistance from the medical professionals assigned to the 10th Medical Group. The departments of the 10th Medical Group that provide this assistance on a regular basis over and above their normal duty requirements, and frequently during their off duty time, include orthopedics, radiology, physical therapy and dentistry. Many other medical professionals from other specialties such as neurology and dermatology provide assistance and consultation as well. Under the direction of the head team physician, Dr. (Maj.) Dain Allred (orthopedic surgeon), the teamwork and the highly professional staff in both the sports medicine division and the 10th Medical Group makes the sports medicine program at the Air Force Academy one of the best in the nation.

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The strength and conditioning program is committed to providing a first-class training experience for each player. The focus is to build the total athlete while reducing the risk of injury through individual evaluation and program design. The goal is to train all the components of athleticism to the degree re6 quired by the sport of basketball.


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Strength and Conditioning Philosophies ** Highly structured, individualized/detailed programs ** Intense-Intelligent Training ** Sound program philosophy based on scientific research and practical experience ** Preparation precedes performance ** Work ethic, discipline, attitude and accountability **Continue to build the physical and mental attributes needed to win championships 7

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The Human Performance Lab, led by Lt. Col. Mike Zupan, enhances team and individual performance. Educational workshops, performance assessments and training sessions are given to coaches and athletes, which result in consistent high performances and outstanding achievements for all the athletic programs at the Academy. The sports vision branch of the human performance lab attempts to improve a player’s performance through vision training. Coach Al Wile heads the vision branch, which helps players work on certain visual aspects of the game. This training has been proven to enhance visual skills critical to athletic performance, such as hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and speed of eye movement, up to 150%.

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The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and nearly 600,000 in the metro area. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. The park offers a wide variety of hiking and cycling trails and an abundance of wildlife. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man-made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel. Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, the host of the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer. Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is truly a city with unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportunity in the 21st century.

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Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Denver Broncos (NFL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Rockies (MLB), Colorado Rapids (Major League Soccer), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), Colorado Outlaws (Major League Lacrosse) and the Colorado Mammoth (National Lacrosse League). Recent success among the teams has driven the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001. The Crush won the Arena Bowl in 2005. Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area. Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain biking. (all photos on this page courtesy of the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau)

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On Feb. 11, 2012, Air Force welcomed back several former players and coaches for the annual Air Force Basketball Alumni Weekend. Former players Bob Beckel and Cliff Parsons were honored and thier banners were raised to the rafters of Clune Arena. The Friends of Air Force Basketball will once again host their Air Force Basketball Alumni Weekend on Feb. 1516, 2013. The Falcons will host the Colorado State Rams in Clune Arena on Saturday, Feb. 16.

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THE USAFA The United States Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. COURSE OF STUDY Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take additional elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics. FACULTY COMPOSITION The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty for four years in a row. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several distinguished visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets during the academic year. ATHLETIC PROGRAM The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then study the military role in United States society as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study the combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required threeweek program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available. NOMINATIONS Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to HQ USAFA/RRS; 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200; USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025.

www.usafa.af.mil

HISTORY OF THE ACADEMY In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. The summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

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SUPERINTENDENT - LT. GEN. MICHAEL C. GOULD Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. He directs a four-year academic, military training, athletic and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1976. His career encompasses a wide range of assignments, ranging from head football coach of the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, to serving as Air Force aide to the President of the United States. He has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered air force level, and was commander of Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center during 9/11. Prior to his return to the Academy, he was Director of Operations and Plans, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. General Gould is a command pilot with more than 3,000 flying hours in the T-38, T-41, KC-10, C-5, C-17, C-21, C-141 and KC-135R. The general’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Vice Superintendent Colonel Tamra Rank

Commandant of Cadets Brig. General Richard M. Clark

Dean of Faculty Brig. General Dana H. Born

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS - DR. HANS J. MUEH

Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his ninth year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement from active duty in the summer of 2004. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy athletics before becoming director of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics Association. Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remarkable feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State and Boston College) to reach post-season play in football (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (200607). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had a team compete in the post-season in all three sports. In addition, under Mueh’s watch the men’s basketball team has played in another NCAA tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team has won the conference championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament five of the last six years. Mueh was on the selection committee that hired current head coach Frank Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the Athletic Hockey Association. The football program, the Academy’s flagship sport, has gone through a major overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in five years, playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program has gone to a school-record five consecutive bowl games and averaged over 9,000 bowl tickets sold during that time. Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the department. Mueh restructured the department with

an internal/external model that has streamlined resources and made the department more effective from top to bottom. In addition, he has the department on course to become a federally chartered non-profit organization which will lead to more fund-raising opportunities. Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA Endowment and the announcement of the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011. Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He was recently selected to be part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the region 7 postgraduate scholarship committee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recognition committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship. Before assuming his duties as vice dean at the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the United States in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962 as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating class, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1966. While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team allleague selection in 1965.

Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before attending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a distinguished graduate. He has also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to the Academy as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon. In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletics representative on the team. He competes in golf, racquetball, handball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team. Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah.

Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh is in his ninth season as the Director of Athletics. In 2006-07, Air Force was one of just three Division I schools to reach post-season play in football, men’s basketball and ice hockey and the first service academy to accomplish the remarkable feat.

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USAFA ATHLETICS Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming. All sports also compete against nonconference opponents, including many nationally-ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-inChief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 18 times, which is more than any other academy. The winner of the annual rivalry visits the White House to have the trophy presented by the President of the United States. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multi-purpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The department’s newest facility, the Holaday Athletic Center (below), was completed in July 2011.

Vice Director of Athletics Col. Bart Weiss

Deputy Director of Athletics Col. Billy Walker

Senior Associate AD External Affairs Jim Trego

Associate AD Recruiting Support William Carpenter

Associate AD Finance John Coulahan

Associate AD/SWA Intercollegiate Programs Marti Gasser

Associate AD Communications Troy Garnhart

Associate AD Support Wayne Kellenbence

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2012-13 SEASON STORYLINES 2012-13 SCHEDULE

DAVE PILIPOVICH ENTERS FIRST FULL SEASON AS HEAD COACH

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Opponent .................................Time All-Military Classic# Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh Nov. 10 Army ............................................2 p.m. announced on March 3 that Dave PilipovNov. 11 Citadel or VMI ...................2 or 4 p.m. ich agreed to become the permanent head Nov. 15 Western State ......................... 7 p.m. coach of the Air Force men’s basketball team. Nov. 18 Regis University ..................... 2 p.m. Pilipovich, the eighth head coach in program history, was in his fifth season on the Air Force Nov. 21 Montana State........................ 7 p.m. coaching staff and first as associate head coach Nov. 25 Colorado (P12N) .......................6 p.m. when he took over for Jeff Reynolds, who was relieved of his duties as head coach on Feb. 8. Nov. 28 Jackson State .......................... 7 p.m. Pilipovich won his first game as a colDec. 2 Wichita State^ ....................... 3 p.m. legiate head coach on Feb. 15 when Air Force defeated Wyoming 58-53 in Laramie, Wyo., Dec. 8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff .............. 2 p.m. then led the Falcons to their first-ever win Dec. 22 UC Riverside ..............................1 p.m. over a top 20 team with a 58-56 victory over San Diego State on Feb. 18 at Clune Arena. He Dec. 29 Florida% .................................2:30 p.m. enters the 2012-13 campaign with a 2-6 career Jan. 2 Richmond ...................................7 p.m. record. Jan. 9

Nevada* .................................. 7 p.m.

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UNLV* (TWCSN) .....................7 p.m.

Jan. 16

Colorado State* .........................7 p.m.

Jan. 19

Boise State* ........................... 2 p.m.

Jan. 23

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Wyoming*......................................TBA

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MICHAEL LYONS THREE SHY OF 1,000 POINTS Senior Michael Lyons enters the season just three points shy of becoming the 23rd player in Air Force history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Lyons, who has appeared in 85 career games, has 997 career points and is 23rd on the school’s career scoring list. The last Falcon to join the 1,000-point club was Matt McCraw in 2007.

21. 22. Feb. 16 Colorado St.* (ALT) .............. 2 p.m. 23. Feb. 13 UNLV* (TWCSN) .................. 7 p.m.

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Boise State* ................................6 p.m.

Senior Mike Fitzgerald attempted his 150th career 3-pointer on Jan. 3 against Johnson & Wales, making him eligible for Air Force’s career list for three-point percentage. Fitzgerald enters the season shooting 39.6 percent (82-for-207) for his career, placing him No. 6 on the list. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Player (Years) Matt McCraw (2003-07) Dan Nwaelele (2003-07) Andrew Henke (2005-09) Tom Fow (2007-11) Matt Holland (2005-09) Mike Fitzgerald (2009-)

Nine of Air Force’s 22 opponents played in a postseason tournament last year. NCAA Colorado Wichita State Florida Colo. State New Mexico UNLV San Diego St

NIT Nevada

Player (Years) Points Raymond Dudley (1986-90) 2,178 Mike Freeman (1994-98) Rich Nickelson (1971-74) Michael Lyons (2009-)

Fresno State*...............................7 p.m.

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Senior Todd Fletcher became the 22nd San Diego St.* (TWCSN) ....8:30 p.m. player in school history to dish out 200 career assists. The school began keeping assists as a Mar. 9 New Mexico* (ALT) .............. 4 p.m. season total in 1972. He enters the season in Mar.12-16 MWC Championships$ ...............TBA 10th place on the school’s career list with 249 assists. Mar. 6

Home Games in Bold # Played at The Citadel ^ Mountain West / Missouri Valley Challenge % 2012 Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, FL) * Mountain West Opponent $ Las Vegas, NV All times local to site and subject to change

No. 1.

Player (Years) Assists Jeff Bowling (1986-87, ‘88-90) 447

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Raymond Dudley (1986-90) Otis Jones (1991-95) Nick Welch (2002-05, ‘06-07) Todd Fletcher (2009-)

P12N - Pac 12 Network TWCSN – Time Warner Cable SportsNet ALT – Altitude Sports ROOT - Root Sports

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NINE OPPONENTS PLAYED IN POSTSEASON

TODD FLETCHER 10TH ON CAREER ASSIST LIST

Feb. 27 Wyoming* ............................. 7 p.m. Mar. 2

MIKE FITZGERALD NO. 6 ON AFA’S CAREER 3-POINT PERCENTAGE LIST

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2012-13 SEASON STORYLINES FALCONS OPEN WITH SECOND ANNUAL ALL-MILITARY CLASSIC The Falcons open their 2012-13 season with second annual All-Military Classic, Nov. 10-11 at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. The Falcons will play service-academy rival Army on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m., followed by VMI and Citadel at 4 p.m. The third-place game is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, followed by the championship game. This is the second of a four-year contract for the tournament, with each school hosting once. Air Force hosted the first tournament last season, VMI will host in ‘13 and Army in ‘14. The tournament will be played each year during Veteran’s Day weekend. Air Force won the title last year.

FALCONS PICKED NINTH IN MOUNTAIN WEST Air Force was picked ninth in the 201213 preseason poll voted on by members of the media. School (First Place Votes) 1. San Diego State (10) 2. UNLV (8) 3. New Mexico 4. Colorado State 5. Nevada 6. Wyoming 7. Fresno State 8. Boise State 9. Air Force

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2012 All-Military Classic Schedule Saturday, Nov. 10 (all times Eastern) Air Force vs. Army, 2 p.m. Citadel vs. VMI, 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 Third-Place Game, 2 p.m. Championship Game, 4 p.m.

Senior Todd Fletcher

AIR FORCE FALCONS 2012-13

-- Dave Pilipovich begins his first full season as Air Force’s head coach

Senior Tylor Broekhuis

MOUNTAIN WEST / MISSOURI VALLEY CHALLENGE The 2012-13 edition of the MW/MVC Challenge is the final of a four-year agreement between the Mountain West and Missouri Valley Conferences. Nine challenge games will be played this year, with the Missouri Valley hosting five and the Mountain West four. Below is the 2012-13 MW/MVC Challenge schedule: Date Nov. 17 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 19

Game San Diego State at Missouri State Boise State at Creighton Fresno State at Southern Illinois Evansville at Colorado State Drake at Nevada New Mexico at Indiana State Wichita State at Air Force Wyoming at Illinois State Northern Iowa at UNLV

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-- Pilipovich took over the program on Feb. 8, 2012 and was named permanent head coach on March 3, 2012 -- Four starters return this season -- 88.4 percent of the team’s scoring returns from last season -- 84.1 percent of the team’s rebounding returns from last season -- 15 of AFA’s 29 games this season will be against teams that played in the postseason last year -- Steve Snell was promoted to associate head coach and is in his sixth season at Air Force -- Tyron Wright rejoins the program this season as an assistant coach. Wright was an assistant coach at Air Force from 2006-08


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HEAD COACH DAVE PILIPOVICH conference’s Defensive Player of the Year award that campaign. Prior to joining the Falcons, Pilipovich spent two years with the University of Michigan basketball program. In his first season with the Wolverines, he served as the administrative assistant to head coach Tommy Amaker, then was an assistant coach during the 2006-07 campaign. Dave Pilipovich became the eighth head coach in the history of the Air Force men’s basketball program on Feb. 8, 2012 and was named permanent head coach on March 3. Pilipovich was in his fifth season as a member of the coaching staff and first as associate head coach when he was promoted to head coach after Jeff Reynolds was relieved of his duties. After taking over the program, Pilipovich won two of his first three games as head coach, including a come from behind 58-53 win at Wyoming in his first road game. He then led his team to one of the biggest victories in program history with a 58-56 triumph over 13th-ranked San Diego State at Clune Arena, marking Air Force’s first-ever win over a Top 20 team and just the second against a ranked opponent. In his nearly five full seasons as an assistant coach, Pilipovich helped the Falcons earn their first trip to the postseason since 2007 with an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament following the 2010 campaign and snap a 16-game losing streak in conference tournament play in 2009. In his first season at Air Force (2007-08), the Falcons finished fifth in the Mountain West Conference after being picked eighth in the preseason media and coaches poll, the greatest margin between predicted and actual finish in the league that season. He also helped Tim Anderson earn the

Pilipovich has 25 years of coaching experience under his belt. He served as an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University for five years (2000-05) prior to joining the Michigan staff. Before his stint at EMU, he served four years as an assistant coach at Robert Morris University (19962000), two years an assistant coach at Georgia State University (1994-96) and two years as the assistant head coach at Florida Atlantic University (1989-91) before being named associate head coach the following four years (1991-94). Pilipovich began his coaching career serving as a graduate assistant at California University (Pa.) for two years (1986-88), before being named as an assistant coach for one season (1988-89). A 1986 graduate of Thiel College in Greenville, Pa., with a degree in business administration, Pilipovich earned four varsity basketball letters and served as team captain during his senior season. He earned his master’s degree from California (Pa.) in 1988 in geography and regional planning. He is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and has served on the NABC Assistant Coaches Committee. Pilipovich and his wife, Kelly, have a son, Kyle (20), and a daughter, Kelsey (17).

THE PILIPOVICH FILE Years at Air Force First Full Year as Head Coach Sixth Overall Hometown Duquesne, PA Education Thiel College Greenville, PA B.S., Business Administration, 1986 California University California, PA M.S. Geography and Regional Planning, 1988 Playing Experience Thiel College 1983-86 Four-year letterwinner, Team captain Coaching Experience Air Force, Head Coach 2012-present Air Force, Associatre Head Coach 2011-12 Air Force, Assistant Coach 2007-11 Univ. of Michigan, Assistant Coach 2005-07 Eastern Michigan, Assistant Coach 2000-05 Robert Morris Univ., Assistant Coach 1996-2000 Georgia State, Assistant Coach 1994-96 Florida Atlantic, Associate Head Coach 1991-94 Florida Atlantic, Assistant Coach 1989-91 California Univ., Grad. Assistant Coach 1986-88 Personal Wife: Kelly Children: Kyle, Kelsey

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HEAD COACH DAVE PILIPOVICH rce Air Fo e h t and r job fo h recruiting g n i d n t bo sta an out s worker in o d l l i s e Dave w y. He is tirel m Acade ! ach ng ead Co H y co achi v a hellis, N Ed DeC

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The Pilipovich Family Kelsey, Kyle, Kelly and Dave

Coach Dave Pilipovich is an outstanding teacher, communicator and motivator. These skills,combined with his basketball knowledge and experience, put this year’s Falcons, along with future teams, on very solid ground. Coaching at the Air Force Academy takes more than just an outstanding knowledge of your sport. You need to have an understanding of the institution as well as the demands placed on the cadets and why the young people come to the Air Force Academy. Dave Pilipovich understands all of these things fully and will do a tremendous job guiding these future leaders. Reggie Minton, Executive Director, NABC Former Air Force Head Coach 21


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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH STEVE SNELL A native of Radford, Va., he served as an assistant coach at Marshall University for five seasons under head coach Greg White prior to his tenure at Tulane. In his five years at Marshall, Snell helped the Herd to an 86-54 (.614) record. The Herd’s 1998 recruiting class was ranked by ESPN as the best in the Mid-American Conference. In addition, Tamar Slay was selected in the second round of the 2002 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. Steve Snell is in his sixth season on the staff at the Air Force Academy and first as associate head coach. A 22-year coaching veteran, Snell came to Air Force after two seasons as a member of the coaching staff at Louisiana-Monroe. He helped the Warhawks to the co-championship of the Sun Belt’s West Division in 2006-07 with an 18-14 record, including a perfect 14-0 mark at home. Prior to coaching at ULM, Snell was at Tulane University, where he served as an assistant coach. During his four-year tenure with the Green Wave, Snell assisted in all aspects of the program.

Prior to his move to Marshall, Snell spent three years as an assistant coach at East Tennessee State University. He served the 1992-93 campaign at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and also spent two years at Wingate College and one season at Radford University. Before that, Snell was an assistant coach at Radford High School during the 1988-89 campaign. Snell earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation management from Radford University in 1988. He is married to the former Ann Barnitz. The couple has two sons, Jaden (10) and Jordan (8).

THE SNELL FILE Years at Air Force First as Associate Head Coach Sixth overall

Hometown Radford, VA

Education Radford University Radford, VA B.S., Recreation Management, 1988

Playing Experience Radford University 1981 Member of Junior Varsity Team

Coaching Experience Air Force, Assistant Coach 2012-present Air Force, Assistant Coach 2007-12 Louisiana-Monroe, Assistant Coach 2005-07 Tulane University, Assistant Coach 2001-05 Marshall University, Assistant Coach 1996-2001 East Tennessee State, Assistant Coach 1993-96 UNC-Greensboro, Assistant Coach 1992-93 Wingate College, Assistant Coach 1990-92 Radford Univ., Volunteer Asst. Coach 1989-90

Personal Wife: Ann Children: Jaden, Jordan

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ASSISTANT COACH SILVEY DOMINGUEZ Dominguez went to Wyoming after one season at the University of Utah where he was Rick Majerus’ top assistant for the 2002-03 campaign. That year the Utes won the Mountain West regularseason title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant coach at UTEP.

Silvey Dominguez continues his second stint on the Air Force bench in 2012-13. Dominguez, who returned to the Academy prior to last season, is very familiar with the Air Force basketball program and the Mountain West Conference. Dominguez was an assistant coach under Reggie Minton at Air Force from 1988-91 and has coached at five current Mountain West schools. He brings nearly three decades of experience to the Air Force program, having coached at the Division I level for the last 21 years and been a part of three NCAA Tournament teams and two NIT squads. Most recently, Dominguez served as an assistant coach at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, from 2008-11. He was the Cardinals’ recruiting coordinator, oversaw the basketball program’s contract with Nike and assisted with game scheduling. Dominguez spent the 2007-08 season as the director of basketball operations at New Mexico during Steve Alford’s first year in Albuquerque. He was responsible for coordinating team travel, scheduling, academics and maintaining Alford’s daily schedule. The Lobos posted a 24-9 record - a nine-win improvement from the year before - and advanced to the MasterCard Postseason NIT.

Prior to that, he was an assistant for five years at the University of Southern California (1996-2001). In his final season at USC, the Trojans advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. USC made two other postseason tournament appearances with him as a member of its coaching staff - going to the NCAAs in 1997 and the NIT in 1999. Three of the players Dominguez recruited to USC were selected in the NBA Draft. Brian Scalabrine and Jeff Trepagnier were chosen by New Jersey and Cleveland, respectively, in 2001. Sam Clancy went to Philadelphia in 2002. Dominguez’ coaching career has been primarily in the West. He began as an assistant at Western New Mexico in 1979. From there, he coached at Southern Colorado (1984-86) before joining Boyd Grant’s staff at Colorado State in 1986. He was there for two seasons, before joining Minton’s staff at Air Force in `88. Dominguez then moved on to St. Mary’s (Calif.) from 1991-96.

THE DOMINGUEZ FILE Years at Air Force Second as Assistant Coach Fifth Overall

Hometown Grants, NM

Education University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM B.S., Political Science & Spanish, 1977 Western New Mexico Univ. Silver City, NM MBA., 1981

Coaching Experience Air Force, Assistant Coach 1988-91, 2011-present Lamar University, Assistant Coach 2008-11 New Mexico, Director of BB Operations 2007-08 Wyoming, Assistant Coach 2003-07 Utah, Assistant Coach 2002-03

A 1977 graduate of New Mexico with a bachelor’s degree in political science and Spanish, Dominguez received his MBA in business administration from Western New Mexico in 1981.

UTEP, Assistant Coach 2001-02

A native of Grants, N.M., Dominguez is single.

St. Mary’s College, Assistant Coach 1991-96

Southern California, Assistant Coach 1996-2001

Colorado State, Assistant Coach 1986-88 Southern Colorado, Assistant Coach 1984-86

He previously served on Steve McClain’s staff at Wyoming from 200307. The Cowboys won 57 games while Dominguez was the recruiting coordinator and handled scheduling in addition to his on-court coaching and scouting responsibilities.

Western New Mexico, Assistant Coach 1979-84

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Prior to joining the CU staff, Long was the assistant coach at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas from 2006-07. As the sole assistant, he was in charge of numerous duties including recruiting, on-court workouts, game preparation and video editing. Long and his wife, the former Melissa Schau, have two daughters, Alice (3) and Christie (2) and are expecting their third child in December, 2012.

THE LONG FILE Years at Air Force Third as Assistant Coach

Hometown Houston, TX

Education Northwestern University Evanston, IL B.A., Communication, 2004

Playing Experience Northwestern University 2000-2002

Coaching Experience Air Force, Assistant Coach 2010-present Colorado, Coordinator of BB Operations 2007-09 Southwestern Univ. (TX), Assistant Coach 2006-07

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ASSISTANT COACH TYRON WRIGHT the completion of his ACE tour in 2003, he joined the 509th Communications Squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri as the Support Flight commander.

Tyron Wright rejoins the Falcon coaching staff for the 2012-13 season. Wright was an assistant coach for Air Force from 2006-09 and a graduate assistant coach for the Falcons during the 2000-01 campaign. Prior to rejoining the program this season, Wright worked in the registrar’s office at the Academy and served as an assistant coach for the USAFA Prep School men’s basketball team from 2009-12. Wright, who earned his bachelor’s degree in human factors engineering in 2000 from the Academy, enjoyed a stellar basketball career with the Falcons. After spending his first two years with the junior varsity, he became a two-year starter for the varsity. He burst on the scene in 1999 as a junior to lead Air Force in scoring with an 18.2 average. His scoring average still ranks as the third-best in school history for a first-year player. Wright ended that season as a second-team all-conference selection and was twice named conference player of the week. He earned his first player of the week honor after scoring a career-high 36 points and grabbing 11 rebounds vs. SMU. Wright shattered the school record for most points by a reserve with 31 in a win over Denver.

In Nov. 2004, he became the network systems flight commander, then was hired as the executive officer to the commander of the 509th Maintenance Group in June of 2005. While assigned to the maintenance group, Wright was deployed to Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, where he served as the executive officer to the 386th Maintenance Group commander. In 2003, ‘04 and ‘06, Wright was selected to represent the Air Force in the Armed Forces Basketball Tournament and was named all-tournament all three years. As a result of his performance in 2003, he was also chosen to represent the United States Military in international competition at the Military World Games held in Cantania, Italy. Most recently, Wright was selected to coach the All-Air Force Team at the Armed Forces Tournament in April 2011. The team went undefeated and won the gold medal, which qualified Wright to coach the Armed Forces Team in international competition at the CISM World Games held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in July 2011. The team tied for the best record at the tournament, and was one of five U.S. teams to medal with a thirdplace finish. Wright and his wife Hassain are the proud parents of daughters, Jada (7) and Anaya (3).

An all-around player, Wright finished second on the team in scoring, rebounding and assists as a senior, averaging 13.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. Following the 2000-01 season, Wright was assigned to Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, where he served as an ACE lieutenant for the 12th Communications Squadron. Upon

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THE WRIGHT FILE Years at Air Force Fifth as Assistant Coach

Hometown West Columbia, S.C.

Education U.S. Air Force Academy USAFA, Colo. B.S., Human Factors Engineering, 2000

Playing Experience U.S. Air Force Academy Two-year letterwinner Second-team all-conference, 1999 Two-time conference player of the week

Coaching Experience Air Force, Assistant Coach 2000-01 2006-09 2012-present Air Force Prep School, Assistant Coach 2009-12

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ASSISTANT COACH CAPT. TOM BELLAIRS cent (10-of-11) shooting from the floor against Arkansas State is tied for the fourth-best single-game percentage in school history.

Capt. Tom Bellairs begins his fourth season on the Falcon coaching staff in 2012-13. Previously, Bellairs was an assistant basketball coach at the USAFA Prep School during the 2003-04 campaign, helping the Huskies to a 31-3 record. Prior to joining the Air Force program, Bellairs spent five years at Los Angeles Air Force Base working in the GPS Wing on the user equipment group, primarily building the next generation GPS devices for the modern warfighter. Bellairs, who earned his bachelor’s degree in management from the Academy in 2003, enjoyed a stellar basketball career with the Falcons. A four-year letterwinner, he is No. 3 on AFA’s career rebounding list with 694 and 32nd on the scoring list with 914 points. Bellairs, who started 98 of his 108 career games, is the only Air Force player to lead the team in rebounding in each of his four seasons.

While coaching at the Prep School, Bellairs was selected to the All-Air Force and All-Armed Forces basketball teams and represented the United States in the 3rd World Military Games in Cantania, Italy. In 2004, he helped the U.S. Armed Forces team to the gold medal at the 41st SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) Basketball Tournament in Mons, Belgium. His international basketball experience includes playing for the AHEPA (American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association) team since he was a student at Mullen High school in Denver, Colo. In 2008, the team was invited to play several games in Athens, Greece, and defeated the Greek Junior National Team at Olympic Stadium. Bellairs, who attended Squadron’s Office School for military training this spring, completed his master’s degree in business administration from the University of Southern California in 2010. Bellairs married Sassha Witherspoon on Sept. 18, 2010 in Denver, Colo. They reside in Colorado Springs.

THE BELLAIRS FILE Years at Air Force Fourth as Assistant Coach

Hometown Denver, CO

Education U.S. Air Force Academy USAFA, Colo. B.S., Management, 2003 University of Southern California MBA, Business Administration, 2009

Playing Experience U.S. Air Force Academy Four-year letterwinner MWC co-freshman of the year, 2000 MWC all-newcomer team, 2000 No. 3 on AFA’s career rebounding list (694) MWC player of the week All-Air Force Team, 2003 All-Armed Forces Team, 2004

Coaching Experience Air Force, Assistant Coach 2009-present

He took the Mountain West Conference by storm as a freshman in 1999-00 when he was named cofreshman of the year and a member of the all-newcomer team by the league. He finished second in the conference in rebounding, averaging 9.2 boards per game, the highest single-season average by an Air Force player since the 1980-81 campaign. Bellairs was the only MWC player to average a double-double in league games that season and set a freshman school record with eight doubledoubles.

Air Force Prep School, Assistant Coach 2003-04

Bellairs, who had 13 double-doubles in his career, scored a career-high 25 points against Arkansas State as a junior and pulled down a career-best 18 rebounds vs. Dartmouth in his first career start as a freshman. His 90.9 per-

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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS NATE ZANDT Nate Zandt spent five seasons as the video coordinator for the Air Force men’s basketball team and was recently named the program’s director of basketball operations. Zandt came to the Academy from California University (Pa.), where he served as a graduate assistant coach for the men’s basketball team in 2006-07. Prior to his stint at California Univ., Zandt was the head team manager for the University of Michigan men’s basketball team from 2001-2006. Originally from Constantine, Mich., he earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies from Michigan in 2006 and his master’s degree in sports management from California University in 2010. Zandt gained coaching experience by working basketball camps at Michigan, Notre Dame and Bowling Green. He and his wife, Rebecca, are the proud parents of a son, Kaden (5), and a daughter, Elliott (3).

The Zandt Family Nate, Rebecca, Kaden and Elliott

BASKETBALL OFFICE Dave Pilipovich, Head Coach Phone: 719-333-3519 Email: dave.pilipovich.ctr@usafa.edu Steve Snell, Associate Head Coach Phone: 719-333-9091 Email: steven.snell.ctr@usafa.edu

2013-14 TEAM MANAGERS

AFA HEAD COACHES Name .........................................................Sport Mike Kazlausky ...................................Baseball Dave Pilipovich ................... Men’s Basketball

Seniors Hannah Wyall, Fort Wayne, Ind. Kennedy Patterson, Atlanta, Ga.

Andrea Williams........... Women’s Basketball Eddie Weichers .....................................Boxing Juli Benson...................M&W Cross Country Stan Curnow .............................M&W Diving

Silvey Dominguez, Assistant Coach Phone: 719-333-9076 Email: silvey.dominguez.ctr@usafa.edu Drew Long, Assistant Coach Phone: 719-333-9099 Email: andrew.long.ctr@usafa.edu Tyron Wright, Assistant Coach Phone: 719-333-3039 Email: tyron.eright.ctr@usafa.edu Capt. Tom Bellairs, Assistant Coach Phone: 719-333-3520 Email: thomas.bellairs@usafa.edu

Juniors Rachel Quesinberry, Nashville, Tenn. Caitlin Gabrielson, Ripon, Calif. Charles Lewis, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Abdel Salem......................................... Fencing Troy Calhoun ......................................Football George Koury ................................ Men’s Golf Kip Simons ........................Men’s Gymnastics

Sophomores Alyssa Floyd, Clemson, S.C. Marcus Graves, Newport News, Va.

Doug Day .................... Women’s Gymnastics Frank Serratore ............................. Ice Hockey Eric Seremet ....................................... Lacrosse Launi Meili ................................................Rifle

Freshmen Rebecca Vickers, Spring, Texas Christopher Towns, Richmond, Va. Daniel Jensen, Stroudsburg, Penn. Christian Mundell, Miami, Fla.

Nate Zandt, Director of Basketball Ops Phone: 719-333-0688 Emial: nathan.zandt@usafa.edu

Doug Hill ....................................Men’s Soccer Larry Friend .........................Women’s Soccer Rob Clayton........................ Men’s Swimming Casey Converse ............ Women’s Swimming Lt. Col. Dan Oosterhous.......... Men’s Tennis Kim Gidley ..........................Women’s Tennis Ralph Lindeman .......... M&W Track & Field Matt McShane ................................. Volleyball

Brigitte Lee, Office Manager Phone: 719-333-3039 Emial: brigitte.lee@usafa.edu

Jeff Heidmous ...............................Water Polo Joel Sharratt ......................................Wrestling

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Col. John Andrew is in his eighth season as an officer representative for the men’s basketball team. Andrew is currently permanent professor and head of the department of mathematical sciences and he chairs the five-department basic sciences division at USAFA. He also served as vice dean (vice provost) of the faculty from 2008-10. Andrew entered the U.S. Air Force in 1976 as a distinguished graduate of USAFA. He was also named the outstanding graduate in operations research. He has held a variety of scientific analysis jobs during his career, as well as serving as a research fellow at the RAND Corporation and a member of the staff group of the Secretary of the Air Force. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, and is a graduate of the Air War College. He also served as the chief of the assessment division for the Multi-National Force-Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 1996, he was awarded the Koopman Prize for the outstanding publication in military operations research. Andrew is married to the former Sandra (Sandi) Dale Mosher of Berlin, Conn.

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Ernie Sedelmyer is in his fifth season as the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball program. Sedelmyer came to the Academy in 1997 after spending three years at the Foundation Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in Madisonville, Ky. When he first joined the Academy, Sedelmyer was the trainer for the women’s soccer team. He then began working with the lacrosse program in 1998 and football program in 1999. He is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association and the Colorado Athletic Trainers Association. Sedelmyer received a bachelor’s of science degree in 1992 from Penn State, then a master’s of science degree in athletic training from West Virginia in 1994. During his time at WVU, he was a certified athletic trainer for Morgantown Physical Therapy Associates and coordinated all sports medicine activities for Albert Gallatin High School. Sedelmyer and his wife, Beth, have two children, Alex (9) and Anneka (7).

LT. COL. ROB BLOCK DAN SIERMINE OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE

HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER

Lt. Col. Rob Block is in his sixth season as an officer representative for the men’s basketball program. Block is currently the Dean of the USAFA Prep School. Previously, he was a division chief and associate professor in the department of mathematical sciences at the Academy. He graduated from USAFA with distinction in 1991, earned a master’s degree from Georgia Tech, and a Ph.D. from the Univ. of Tennessee. Block has served in various assignments in acquisitions and space, including a logistics operations research analyst at Air Force Materiel Command Headquarters, a base budget officer at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, and a scientific analyst at Air Force Space Command Headquarters. He wears a Command Space Badge. Block is a distinguished graduate of the Financial Management (Analysis) Officer Course and a graduate of Air War College. He is a DoD award winner in financial management, the 1997 USAFE Financial Analysis Officer of the Year, and the 2005 AFSPC Scientist of the Year. Block, and his wife, Megan, have four children, Madison, Ryan, Mackenzie and Rowan.

Dan Siermine is in his 14th season as head equipment manager. Besides overseeing the entire equipment operation, he serves as the head equipment manager for football and men’s basketball. Originally from Philadelphia, Pa., Siermine is a 1985 graduate of West Catholic High School. He graduated in 1989 from Pittsburgh with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Following graduation, Siermine began work as assistant equipment manager at Michigan in 1989. He then was head equipment manager at Towson State from 199094. Before coming to the Academy in 1998, Siermine was the head equipment manager at Connecticut from 1995-98. Siermine is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and currently serves as the Associate Executive Director of the AEMA. In 2003, Siermine was selected District VII equipment manager of the year. He was the 2003 Glenn Sharp Award winner as the national equipment manager of the year. Siermine is the newly-elected president of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association which has over 900 members.

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Buck Blackwood is the strength and conditioning director at the Academy and the strength coach for the men’s basketball team. Blackwood began his coaching career at the Air Force Academy in 2003 when he was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Prior to being hired full-time Buck was a volunteer coach for two years at AFA, and spent two years as the graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Montana State University. Blackwood received his bachelor’s degree from Willamette University in 1997 and his master’s degree in exercise science from Montana State University in 1999. He is NSCA (National Strength and Conditioning Association) certified, as a strength and conditioning specialist. He is also certified by USA Weightlifting as a level one club coach. Buck was a member of the 1999 Montana State team that won the National Collegiate weightlifting title. He also lifted a top-ten total at the 2002 Senior Nationals. Originally from Bozeman, Mont., Blackwood and his wife, Lyndsay, have one son, Ridge and one daughter, Reese.

Brigitte Lee Office Manager

Col. Mark Wells NCAA Faculty Rep.

Jennifer McGee Asst A.D. Tickets

Nick Kiger Event Manager

Diane Gardner Team Travel

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2012-13 ROSTER No. 0

Name Marek Olesinski

Pos. F

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Wt. 216

Yr. So.

Hometown (Previous School) Roswell, NM (USAFA Prep School)

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San Juan Capistrano, CA (USAFA Prep School)

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Justin Hammonds

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Houston, TX (Richland HS)

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Colorado Springs, CO (USAFA Prep School)

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Centerville, MN (St. Thomas Academy)

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Lee’s Summit, MO (Lee’s Summit West HS)

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Las Cruces, NM (USAFA Prep School)

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Sherman Vernon

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Lompoc, CA (USAFA Prep School)

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Michael Lyons

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Newport News, VA (USAFA Prep School)

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Cameron Michael

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Loveland, CO (USAFA Prep School)

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DeLovell Earls

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Colorado Springs, CO (USAFA Prep School)

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Max Yon

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San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS)

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Marshall Leipprandt

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Ubly, MI (Ubly HS)

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Kyle Green

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Richland Hills, TX (USAFA Prep School)

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St. Petersburg, FL (USAFA Prep School)

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Conner Litt

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Lancaster, OH (USAFA Prep School)

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Colorado Springs, CO (USAFA Prep School)

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Dallas, TX (USAFA Prep School)

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Toledo, OH (USAFA Prep School)

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Montgomery, TX (St. Thomas HS)

Head Coach:

Dave Pilipovich (Thiel College, 1986)

Associate Head Coach:

Steve Snell (Radford Univ., 1988)

Assistant Coaches:

Silvey Dominguez (New Mexico, 1977) Drew Long (Northwestern, 2004) Tyron Wright (Air Force, 2000) Capt. Tom Bellairs (Air Force, 2003)

Director of Basketball Ops:

Nate Zandt (Michigan, 2006)

Team Trainer:

Ernie Sedelmyer

Officer Representatives:

Col. John Andrew Lt. Col. Rob Block

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Broekhuis....................................................................................................................................................................... BROOK-hise DeLovell ........................................................................................................................................................................ DAY-luh-vell Kamryn .................................................................................................................................................................................KAM-rin Leipprandt ......................................................................................................................................................................... LAY-prant Marek Olesinski..............................................................................................................................MAHR-ek Oh-luh-SHIN-skee Moer .......................................................................................................................................................................................... MORE Pilipovich............................................................................................................................................................... Pill-ih-POE-vitch Yon ........................................................................................................................................................................................... YAWN

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#10 TODD FLETCHER Class | Senior Position | Guard Height | 6-2 Weight | 183 Hometown | Lee’s Summit, MO Previous School | Lee’s Summit West HS Major | Management 2011-12 (Junior) Appeared in all 29 games, started 28 … named to all-tournament team at season-opening All-Military Classic … seven assists in each game at the tournament … led the team with 95 assists … also named all-tournament at Cable Car Classic … career-high 18 points and four 3-pointers vs. Eastern Michigan … averaged 8.1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game … paced the squad with 45 steals … career-high nine assists against Boise State … 17 points and five rebounds at Gonzaga … tied career high with seven rebounds vs. Chicago State … finished No. 4 in the Mountain West in assist - turnover ratio at 1.79 (93 assists, 52 turnovers) … ranked No. 5 in the league in steals at 1.61 per game and No. 7 in assists at 3.32 per game … career-highs of eight FTM and FTA in opener vs. Army … season-high four steals against Western State and Drake … played career-high 40 minutes vs. Colorado, Gonzaga and Wyoming … shot 92.3 percent (48-for-52) from the free-throw line, setting a new school record for best percentage in one season … ranks No. 10 on school’s career list with 249 assists (since 1972). 2010-11 (Sophomore) Only non-senior to start all 32 games ... season-high 15 points against CSU Northridge ... career-high three 3-pointers four different times ... career-high five steals vs. Wyoming ... most steals by a Falcon in one game since Dec. 22, 2008 ... season-high six assists vs. TCU, New Mexico and North Dakota ... career-high seven rebounds vs. North Dakota ... 13 points vs. Wyoming and Colorado State ... season-high 38 minutes vs. Colorado College and at Colorado State ... dished out at least three assists in 17 games ... 2.1-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio (90 assists, 42 turnovers). 2009-10 (Freshman) Appeared in all 31 games, started the last 19 ... first career start vs. Texas-Pan American ... season-high 13 points vs. Washington State ... season-high five assists vs. Niagara, Wyoming and at New Mexico ... season-high five rebounds at BYU ... played seasonhigh 39 minutes vs. Wyoming at home ... scored first career points vs. Dickinson State ... 12 points vs. UNM at MWC Tourney, most against a conference opponent ... shot 68.2 percent (15-of-22) from the field his last six games ... 3.4-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio (27-8) his last nine games ... most assists by an Air Force freshman (64) since Vernard Jenkins (89 in 2000). Before Air Force Four-year letterwinner in basketball ... ranks third all-time in scoring (658 points) and second in assists (239) and steals (126) at Lee’s Summit West ... first-team all-district selection as a senior when he averaged 15 points, six rebounds and four assists per game ... assist-to-turnover ratio was 4-to-1 ... helped team to a 24-3 record and a district championship ... two-time first-team all-conference pick ... averaged 10 points, five rebounds and three assists as a junior ... named team defensive player of the year twice ... member of National Honor Society ... high school basketball coach was Michael Schieber. Personal Parents are Phil and Toni Fletcher ... has one sister, Kristin, who played volleyball at Emporia State … worked in the Basic Cadet Training command center last summer ... was also director of operations for the academic squadron ... active in his squadron as the chief of support ... recruited by Navy, Cornell and Drake ... nickname is “T-Fletch” ... enjoys playing all sports ... favorite food is spaghetti ... reality show he would choose to be on is The Bachelor ... favorite movie is Fox and the Hound ... favorite book is I Spy ... person in history he would most like to meet is John F. Kennedy ... credits his father with the greatest influence on his sports career … favorite basketball team is Besiktas (Turkish League) … favorite player is John Paxson … member of cadet squadron 2.

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Career Highs Points 18 vs. E. Michigan ............ 12-30-11 Rebounds 7* vs. Chicago State.............. 1-6-12 Assists 9 vs. Boise State ................... 2-11-12 Steals 5 vs. Wyoming .................... 1-22-11 Blocked Shots 1* vs. Colorado State ........... 3-3-12 FG Made 7 at Gonzaga ..................... 12-22-11 FG Attempted 13 vs. Colorado ................. 11-23-11 3-Ptrs Made 4 vs. E. Michigan .............. 12-30-11 3-Ptrs Attempted 7 at Gonzaga ..................... 12-22-11 FT Made 8 vs. Army ......................... 11-11-11 FT Attempted 8 vs. Army ......................... 11-11-11 Minutes 40* vs. Wyoming ................ 1-18-12 * Done more than once, most recent

FLETCHER’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2009-10

GP-GS 31-19

Min-Avg 656-21.2

FG-A 48-106

Pct .453

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-- Rebounds-Off-Def Tot Avg 9-34 43 1.4

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#14 MICHAEL LYONS Class | Senior Position | Guard Height | 6-5 Weight | 193 Hometown | Newport News, VA Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Management 2011-12 (Junior) Second-team All-Mountain West selection … named the team’s Bob Beckel Most Valuable Player … appeared in 23 games, started 22 … missed six games with high ankle sprain … finished No. 3 in the Mountain West in scoring at 15.5 points per game … pulled down four rebounds per contest … named MVP of season-opening All-Military Classic at USAFA … career-high 31 points against Colorado, most points in a game by a Falcon since March 9, 2000 (Jarmica Reese had 31 vs. Utah) … scored 25 points and careerhigh six 3-pointers made vs. UNLV … career-high 43 minutes vs. the Rebels … also made six 3-pointers at Wyoming and vs. SDSU … his 20 FGA at UNLV most by a Falcon since Jan. 8, 2005 … 24 points and career-high nine boards in opener vs. Army … careerhigh five assists vs. Colorado State … named Mountain West Co-Player of the Week on Nov. 14 … finished second on the team with 26 steals … ranked No. 23 on school’s career scoring list with 997 points. 2010-11 (Sophomore) Third-team all-MWC selection ... appeared in 31 games, started 30 of them ... season-high 26 points against Utah ... 10-for-15 from the field against the Utes ... 24 points against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and at Santa Clara ... career-highs of 9-for-13 from the line vs. UAPB ... 21 points and career-high four steals vs. Colorado State ... 20 points against Evansville ... scored at least 20 points in four of his last six games ... game-high 17 points vs. Wyoming, all in the first half ... tied career-high with four assists vs. the Cowboys and at Utah ... career-high eight rebounds vs. Tennessee State ... career-high 41 minutes at TCU ... scored in double figures in 12 of 16 MWC games ... led the team and finished eighth in the MWC in scoring (13.7 ppg) ... finished No. 2 in the MWC in field-goal percentage (49.7%) and No. 3 in free-throw percentage (78.9%) ... most points as an AFA sophomore since Raymond Dudley (school’s all-time leading scorer) had 444 in 1987-88 ... led the team with 31 offensive rebounds. 2009-10 (Freshman) Appeared in all 31 games, started 21 of them ... first career start vs. Charleston Southern ... season-high 25 points vs. Washington State ... made team season-high 10 FGs (15 att.) vs. WSU ... 16 points and career-high three 3-pointers vs. Wyoming at Clune Arena ... team-high 13 points at Utah; 4-of-5 from the field ... scored seven points in first career game vs. Western State ... season-highs of four assists and three steals vs. TCU ... also dished out four assists vs. UNM at MWC Tourney ... season-high six rebounds at San Diego State ... played season-high 38 minutes vs. Wyoming at MWC Tourney ... led team with 37 offensive rebounds, first freshman to lead the team since current assistant coach Tom Bellairs in 2000 ... most points by an AFA freshman (214) since Robert Todd (224 in 2001). Before Air Force Led the USAFA Prep School team in scoring, averaging 17.5 points per game ... led squad to a 24-8 record ... pulled down 5.2 rebounds per game and tied for second on the team with 72 assists ... shot team-high 52.6 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from three-point range ... two-year letterwinner at Woodside High School ... played his senior season at the Massanutten Military Academy ... McDonald’s All-America nominee his senior season ... team MVP as a junior ... named team’s best offensive player both years at Woodside ... averaged 17.3 points per game and first-team all-district pick as a junior ... honorable mention all-region ... member of National Honor Society ... high school basketball coach was Richard Moore. Personal Parents are Michael and Reba Lyons ... has one sister and one brother ... his sister, Tish, played basketball at Old Dominion ... worked in the Basic Cadet Training command center last summer ... also took a pair of academic classes ... recruited by GardnerWebb ... hobbies include screenwriting and fashion ... favorite food is baked ham ... favorite movie is Higher Learning ... favorite book is Monster ... person in history he would most like to meet is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... greatest moment in sports was dunking the ball for the first time in 8th grade ... credits his family with the greatest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Los Angeles Lakers … favorite player is Kobe Bryant … member of cadet squadron 17.

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LYONS’ CAREER STATISTICS -- Rebounds-Off-Def Tot Avg 37-55 92 3.0

PF-FO 59-0

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Min-Avg 829-26.7

FG-A 83-215

Pct .386

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FT-A 28-35

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#34 TAYLOR BROEKHUIS Class | Senior Position | Center Height | 6-10 Weight | 220 Hometown | Colorado Springs, CO Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Systems Engineering Management 2011-12 (Junior) One of only two Falcons to start all 29 games … averaged nine points and a team-high 4.8 rebounds per game … led team with 28 blocked shots … finished second on the team with 57 assists … recorded first career double-double vs. VMI … 18 points and career-high 12 rebounds vs. the Keydets … shot 7-for-9 from the field and added two assists and two blocks … also had doubledouble at Boise State (15 points, 10 rebounds) … season-high three 3-pointers against the Broncos … career-high 20 points vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore … also tied career high with three steals vs. UMES … game-high nine rebounds vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff … career-high five assists against Western State and Chicago State … shot 49.7 percent (91-183) from the field … career-high six blocks vs. TCU, tied school record for single game … ranked No. 5 in Mountain West with 0.96 blocks per game … led conference with 1.36 blocks per game in league games only … ranks No. 5 on school’s career blocked shots list with 54. 2010-11 (Sophomore) Appeared in 30 games, started 29 of them ... season-high 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting vs. Evansville ... shot 5-for-10 from threepoint range vs. the Purple Aces ... was 2-for-35 from 3-point land in his career entering that game ... his five 3-pointers were the most by any Falcon in one game that season ... 15 points (6-of-7 from the field) and six rebounds vs. Florida A&M ... 14 points and seven rebounds vs. North Carolina Central ... season-high nine rebounds and 41 minutes vs. Colorado College ... season-high four assists vs. UNLV and New Mexico ... career-high three steals vs. TCU ... season-high three blocked shots vs. Colorado College. 2009-10 (Freshman) Appeared in 25 games, started four ... season-high 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting vs. Niagara ... tied for team-high with 11 points at TCU ... season-high five rebounds vs. Washington State, Northern Arizona, UTEP and TCU ... season-high 26 minutes at UTEP ... made first career three-pointer at UNLV ... season-high two assists vs. Wyoming ... missed five games due to injury. Before Air Force Led the USAFA Prep School in rebounding at 7.8 boards per game ... also paced the team with 96 blocked shots in 30 games ... finished fourth on the team in scoring at 9.8 ppg ... shot 47.2 percent from the field ... four-year letterwinner in basketball at Colorado Springs Christian School ... also lettered twice in volleyball and once in golf ... averaged 17.3 points, 11.5 rebounds and 4.9 blocks per game as a senior ... led the Lions to the 2008 3A state championship game ... named The Gazette’s 2007-08 Small Schools Boys Basketball Player of the Year ... Class 3A first-team all-state selection by The Denver Post ... also led team to two volleyball state championships ... all-state selection in volleyball ... high school basketball coach was Alan Karg. Personal Parents are Mike and Lisa Broekhuis ... has one sister, Morgan, and one brother, Kyle ... his sister is a junior and plays volleyball at the University of Nebraska ... his brother attends the USAFA Prep School … worked the obstacle course and was a squadron athletic officer for Basic Cadet Training last summer ... active in his squadron as an element leader ... favorite books are The Hunger Games series … reality show he would choose to be on is The Amazing Race with his sister … greatest moment in sports was running on to the floor for the high school state championship game as a senior ... credits his parents with the greatest influence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 39.

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Career Highs Points 20 vs. MD-Eastern Shore.. 12-17-11 Rebounds 12 vs. VMI ......................... 11-12-11 Assists 5* vs. Chicago State.............. 1-6-12 Steals 3* vs. MD-Eastern Shore .. 12-17-11 Blocked Shots 6 vs. TCU............................. 2-22-12 FG Made 7* vs. Chicago State.............. 1-6-12 FG Attempted 13 vs. Evansville.................. 12-5-10 3-Ptrs Made 5 vs. Evansville.................... 12-5-10 3-Ptrs Attempted 10 vs. Evansville.................. 12-5-10 FT Made 7 vs. UNLV ......................... 1-28-12 FT Attempted 10 vs. UNLV ....................... 1-28-12 Minutes 41 vs. Colorado College .. 11-17-10 * Done more than once, most recent

BROEKHUIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2009-10

GP-GS 25-4

Min-Avg 341-13.6

FG-A 23-71

Pct .324

3F-A 1-25

Pct .040

FT-A 26-44

Pct .591

-- Rebounds-Off-Def Tot Avg 13-46 59 2.4

PF-FO 33-0

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TO 25

B 10

St 4

Pts 73

Avg 2.9

2010-11

30-29

732-24.4

82-164

.500

19-61

.311

43-67

.642

20-82

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74-5

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91-183

.497

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#5 MIKE FITZGERALD Class | Senior Position | Forward Height | 6-6 Weight | 215 Hometown | Centerville, MN Previous School | St. Thomas Academy Major | Management 2011-12 (Junior) Named Tim Harris Most Improved Player … one of only two Falcons to start all 29 games … averaged 10.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game … finished second on the team in scoring … shot 39.1 percent (43-110) from three-point range and 81.3 percent (6580) from the line … career-high 19 points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff … shot 6-for-8 from 3-point range against the Golden Lions … pulled down career-high nine rebounds at Drake … career-high 39 minutes played against Maryland-Eastern Shore … perfect 3-for3 from long range and career-high two blocks vs. Wright State … career-high six FTM at Gonzaga and Colorado State … game-high 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Boise State … ranked No. 6 on AFA’s career list for three-point percentage at 39.6% (82-207). 2010-11 (Sophomore) Appeared in all 32 games off the bench ... tied season-high with 13 points at BYU and vs. New Mexico ... 3-for-3 from three-point range vs. the Cougars ... made 16 of his last 29 three-point attempts ... made first three-pointer of the season vs. UTEP ... seasonhigh five rebounds at Santa Clara ... season-high 26 minutes vs. Sam Houston State and at Santa Clara ... career-high four steals vs. Florida A&M ... tied career-high with two assists at Colorado State and Santa Clara. 2009-10 (Freshman) Appeared in 24 games ... season-high 13 points at BYU ... shot 4-of-7 from three-point range against the Cougars ... 12 points against Prairie View A&M ... shot 4-of-6 from three-point range against the Panthers ... tied for team-high with 11 points at TCU ... pulled down season-best three rebounds against the Horned Frogs ... also scored team-high 11 points at Colorado State ... seasonhigh 20 minutes at CSU and vs. BYU ... season-high two assists vs. Wyoming. Before Air Force Three-year letterwinner in basketball ... also lettered three years in soccer and two in tennis ... averaged 19.6 points per game his senior season ... two-time all-conference selection ... honorable mention all-state pick and team MVP as a senior ... as a junior, led team to a 24-7 record and Class AAA runner-up finish ... member of state all-tournament team ... helped team to a 30-2 record and Class AAA state championship as a sophomore ... No. 2 on the school’s career scoring list with 1,287 points ... ranked No. 17 on list of Minnesota’s top college prospects from the class of 2009 by MinnesotaPreps.com ... also named all-conference in soccer (twice) and tennis ... high school basketball coach was Mike Sjoberg. Personal Parents are John and Angel Fitzgerald ... has two brothers and two sisters ... his older brother, Dan, played basketball at Tulane and Marquette … worked Basic Cadet Training last summer ... also took an aeronautical engineering class ... active in his squadron as the safety officer ... also recruited by Minnesota, DePaul, Northwestern and Drake ... member of athletic honors list as a freshman and junior … hobby is listening to music ... favorite food is spaghetti ... reality show he would choose to be on is So You Think You Can Dance ... favorite movie is The Rock ... favorite book is Hunger Games ... person in history he would most like to meet is John F. Kennedy ... greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship as a sophomore in high school ... credits his mother with the greatest influence on his sports career ... started playing basketball at age nine … favorite professional basketball team is the Miami Heat … favorite player is LeBron James … member of cadet squadron 11.

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FITZGERALD’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2009-10

GP-GS 24-0

Min-Avg 206-8.6

FG-A 26-65

Pct .400

3F-A 22-54

Pct .407

FT-A 6-10

Pct .600

-- Rebounds-Off-Def Tot Avg 4-17 21 0.9

PF-FO 14-0

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Pts 80

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37-76

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#25 KYLE GREEN Class | Senior Position | Guard Height | 6-2 Weight | 182 Hometown | Richland Hills, TX Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Management 2011-12 (Junior) Appeared in 17 games off the bench … career-high 17 points in career-most 22 minutes at UNLV … 5-of-7 from three-point range against the Rebels … was 4-of-22 from 3-point range in his career entering the game … averaged 3.6 points and 1.5 rebounds per game … shot 33.3 percent (12-36) from three-point range … also grabbed career-high four rebounds against UNLV … career-high five assists and 25 minutes vs. Colorado State … 14 points in 25 minutes vs. New Mexico at MW Championships … career-high two steals vs. the Lobos.

2010-11 (Sophomore) Earned the Falcon Award for 100% effort no matter place on the team ... appeared in five games ... first career points and made first career 3-pointer vs. Florida A&M ... scored five points in season-high seven minutes vs. the Rattlers.

2009-10 (Freshman) Appeared in one game ... played two minutes vs. Prairie View A&M.

Before Air Force Appeared in 25 games for the USAFA Prep School last season ... averaged 8.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game ... led the team in three-point percentage at 38.1 percent (37-97) ... second on the team with eight charges taken ... two-year letterwinner in basketball at Richland HS ... also lettered in football ... averaged 18.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game as a senior ... shot 46 percent from three-point range ... named newcomer of the year as a junior ... high school basketball coach was Richard Bacon.

Personal Parents are Thomas and Julia Green ... has one brother ... would like to attend pilot training following his time at the Academy and become an airline pilot or FBI agent in the future ... worked the cadre for Combat Arms Training and Maintenance (CATM) last summer ... also worked in the command center for Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) and took an academic class ... active in his squadron as chief of security ... favorite food is Cajun food ... favorite movie is Enemy of the State ... person in history he would most like to meet is Winston Churchill ... credits his parents with the greatest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Dallas Mavericks … favorite player is Chris Paul … member of cadet squadron 9.

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GREEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2009-10

GP-GS 1-0

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#44 CHASE KAMMERER Class | Junior Position | Forward Height | 6-8 Weight | 235 Hometown | Montgomery, TX Previous School | St. Thomas HS Major | Management 2011-12 (Sophomore) Appeared in 16 games off the bench … career-highs of 10 points and 10 minutes vs. Johnson & Wales … made first career-threepointer vs. the Wildcats … scored first career points with two FTs against Wright State … recorded first career assist against Wright State … averaged 1.4 points per game … career-high two rebounds vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff and New Mexico … first career steal vs. New Mexico at MW Championships.

2010-11 (Freshman) Played first and only career game vs. Florida A&M ... had one rebound and one assist in eight minutes vs. the Rattlers.

Before Air Force Four-year letterwinner in high school ... played two years at Montgomery High School and two at St. Thomas ... also lettered two years in track ... TAPPS all-state selection as a junior and senior in basketball ... first-team all-district selection as a sophomore ... led St. Thomas to a district championship and was a second-team all-state pick as a junior ... averaged 13 points and 11 rebounds that season ... led team to 25-13 regular season record as a senior and spot in the TAPS 5A playoffs ... McDonald’s All-America nominee ... made it to the state meet for high jump as a junior ... high school basketball coach was Danny Evans.

Personal Parents are Scott and Kim Kammerer ... has one sister ... given name is William ... completed Operation Air Force at Tyndall AFB, Fla., last summer ... also completed Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) … active in his squadron as the standard/ evaluation NCO (non-commissioned officer) … hobbies include fishing, hanging out with friends and paintball ... favorite foods are Thanksgiving dinner and Mexican food ... favorite movie is Forrest Gump ... favorite book is The Bible ... favorite TV shows are The Office and King of Queens ... reality show he would choose to be on is Iron Chef … person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus … greatest moment in sports is playing pick-up basketball games with his friends ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Houston Rockets … favorite players are Jeremy Lin and Tracy McGrady … member of cadet squadron 22.

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KAMMERER’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2010-11

GP-GS 1-0

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#21 DELOVELL EARLS Class | Sophomore Position | Forward Height | 6-5 Weight | 220 Hometown | Colorado Springs, CO Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Management 2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in 21 games off the bench … averaged 1.6 points and 1.1 rebounds per game … shot 53.8 percent (14-26) from the field … career-highs of seven points and five rebounds vs. Johnson & Wales … six points and four rebounds in career-best 22 minutes at Gonzaga … scored five points against VMI … made his first career three-pointer and had two assists vs. VMI … also had two assists against Chicago State.

Before Air Force Averaged 11 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in 30 contests for the USAFA Prep School ... shot 52 percent (118-228) from the field and 34 percent (24-70) from three-point range ... averaged 21 points, 11 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a senior ... led team to the 2A state championship as a junior and was named Colorado’s 2A Mr. Basketball ... played in The Show 2011, Colorado’s annual all-star game, as a senior ... nominated for McDonald’s All-American game ... high school basketball coach was Dave Cortez.

Personal Parents are Christopher Earls and Sherry McMillan ... has two sisters ... completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also took two academic classes … favorite food is bacon ... reality show he would choose to be on is Keeping up with the Kardashians … favorite movie is Fight Club … favorite musical artists are Kanye West and Big Sean ... person in history he would most like to meet is Muhammad Ali ... greatest moment in sports was winning the state championship ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional basketball players are Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki … member of cadet squadron 40.

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EARLS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2011-12

GP-GS 21-0

Min-Avg 140-6.7

FG-A 14-26

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#3 JUSTIN HAMMONDS Class | Sophomore Position | Forward Height | 6-6 Weight | 190 Hometown | Houston, TX Previous School | Richland HS Major | Economics 2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in 24 games, started three … averaged 4.5 points and 1.9 rebounds per game … shot a team-best 60 percent (45-75) from the field and 50 percent (7-14) from three-point range … started first game of his career at UNLV and had career-high two blocks against the Rebels … career-high 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting vs. TCU … also tied career highs of six boards and three assists vs. the Horned Frogs … 10 points, six boards and three steals vs. Johnson & Wales … also scored 10 points vs. Wyoming … played career-high 28 minutes at New Mexico … scored first career points against Western State … seven points vs. Wright State … shot 3-for-4 from the field against the Raiders … first assist and steal vs. Eastern Michigan … eight points on 4-of-4 shooting from the field vs. New Mexico … led team in field-goal percentage at 60 percent (45-75).

Before Air Force Three-year letterwinner at Richland High School ... averaged 15.6 points, 14.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game as a senior ... also shot 51 percent from the field ... first-team all-district selection ... led team to a 28-6 record his senior campaign ... two-time team captain ... participated in the Faith 7 Game, pitting all-stars from Texas against Oklahoma ... nominated for McDonald’s AllAmerican game ... member of National Honor Society ... high school basketball coach was Richard Bacon.

Personal Parents are John and Lisa Hammonds ... has one brother ... nickname is J-Hamm ... completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer ... also took a couple of academic classes … active in his squadron as an accountability clerk … favorite food is chicken ... reality show he would choose to be on is MTV’s Cribs ... favorite book is The Jordan Story ... favorite movie is Space Jam ... greatest moment in sports was playing Division I basketball last season ... credits his father with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Miami Heat … favorite player is Dwayne Wade … member of cadet squadron 15.

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HAMMONDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2011-12

GP-GS 24-3

Min-Avg 334-13.9

FG-A 45-75

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#0 MAREK OLESINSKI Class | Sophomore Position | Forward Height | 6-8 Weight | 216 Hometown | Roswell, NM Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Management 2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in 10 games off the bench … averaged 1.8 points and 1.5 rebounds per game … career-high six points and six rebounds at New Mexico … career-best two 3-pointers made against the Lobos … career-high 13 minutes in first career game vs. Army … made first career three-pointer and scored first points against Western State … also made a three-pointer in 11 minutes vs. Johnson & Wales … three-pointer and first career assist vs. New Mexico … first career block against Colorado State.

Before Air Force Averaged 10.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in 30 contests for the USAFA Prep School ... shot 46 percent (99-214) from the field and 40 percent (72-178) from three-point range ... also shot 81 percent (38-47) from the free-throw line ... had 34 assists and 28 steals ... two-year letterwinner in basketball at Roswell HS ... led team to back-to-back Class 4A state championships ...twotime first-team all-district and second-team all-state pick ... named to the all-state tournament team ... member of National Honor Society ... high school basketball coach was Britt Cooper.

Personal Parents are Jan and Maria Olesinski ... has one sister and one brother ... nickname is Ole ... his mother was a member of the Polish National Basketball Team (1982-90) and his father was a member of the Polish National Pentathlon Team (1976-87) ... his sister, Anna, is a freshman at the Academy … completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) last summer … also took a couple of academic classes … active in his squadron as an athletic clerk … hobbies include watching movies and listening to music ... favorite food is Mexican food ... reality show he would choose to be on is Cribs ... favorite book is Gold Standards ... favorite movie is The Dark Knight Rises ... person in history he would most like to meet is John Wooden ... greatest moment in sports was signing with a Division I school ... credits his parents with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional basketball player is Michael Jordan … member of cadet squadron 2.

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OLESINSKI’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2011-12

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#4 KAMRYN WILLIAMS Class | Sophomore Position | Forward Height | 6-4 Weight | 195 Hometown | Colorado Springs, CO Previous School | USAFA Prep School Major | Management 2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in all 29 games, started 14 as a freshman … first career start vs. Johnson & Wales … first career double-double vs. TexasPan American with 11 points and career-best 10 rebounds … seven offensive boards vs. UTPA, most by a Falcon since Jacob Burtschi had seven vs. IPFW on Dec. 31, 2005 … averaged 4.1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game … second on the team with 21 blocked shots … fourth on the team with 42 assists … career-high 13 points vs. UNLV … tied career-high with three blocks in career-best 39 minutes vs. UNLV … also had eight rebounds and was 3-of-4 from 3-point range vs. the Rebels … led team with 10 points vs. Western State … scored eight points on 3-for-3 shooting against VMI … blocked career-high three shots vs. Johnson & Wales … finished No. 8 in the Mountain West with 0.75 blocks per game … career-high five assists at TCU … career-high three steals vs. Chicago State.

Before Air Force Averaged 9.6 points and a team-high 5.3 rebounds per game in 30 contests for the USAFA Prep School ... shot 51 percent (111-218) from the field and led the team with 73 steals ... finished second with 75 assists ... three-year letterwinner in basketball at Sierra ... also lettered two years in football ... led team to back-to-back state championships in basketball ... scored game-high 18 points in title game as a junior ... named Class 4A player of the year by The Denver Post following his senior campaign ... averaged 13.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game as a senior ... played in The Show 2011, Colorado’s annual all-star game ... named state tournament MVP as a junior ... nominated for McDonald’s All-American game ... high school basketball coaches were Otis Johnson and Wendell Baker.

Personal Parents are Sam and Tawni Williams ... has two brothers ... nickname is Kam ... named to commandant’s list both semesters last year … completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) last summer … also took a couple of academic classes … hobbies include watching movies and listening to music ... favorite food is breakfast, especially french toast ... reality show he would choose to be on is Punk’d ... person in history he would most like to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr. ... greatest moments in sports was winning the state tournament as a junior in high school ... credits his family with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional basketball team is the Denver Nuggets … member of cadet squadron 16.

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WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2011-12

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#22 MAX YON Class | Sophomore Position | Guard Height | 6-4 Weight | 195 Hometown | San Antonio, TX Previous School | Reagan HS Major | Management 2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in 22 games … averaged 2.7 points and 1.2 rebounds per game … career-high 11 points vs. New Mexico … 10 points and 6-of-7 from the line vs. San Diego State … nine points vs. Johnson & Wales … tied career high with three rebounds in career-best 23 minutes vs. Johnson and Wales … also had three rebounds vs. Chicago State and Boise State … scored six points and pulled down three rebounds vs. Western State … also added two assists and one steal in 13 minutes vs. Western State … made first career three-pointer vs. Wright State.

Before Air Force Four-year letterwinner at Reagan HS ... also lettered three years in swimming ... averaged 15 points, three rebounds and three assists per game as a senior ... led team to a 30-6 record as a senior ... three-time first-team all-district selection ... named MVP of the NISD Basketball Tournament during his senior season ... first freshman to start at Reagan HS ... two-time all-American in swimming ... high school basketball coach was John Hirst.

Personal Parents are Jac and Carlyn Yon ... has two sisters ... given name is Jac ... his sister, Lindsey, played volleyball at Texas A&M and New Mexico State … completed Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) last summer … was scheduled to take the soaring program, but it was cancelled due to the Waldo Canyon fire … hobbies include golf, movies and reading ... favorite food is lobster ... reality show he would choose to be on is Wipeout ... favorite book is The Bible … favorite movie is Memento ... person in history he would most like to meet is Michael Phelps ... greatest moment in sports was winning the district basketball championship then swimming at the state tournament the following morning and finishing in the top 10 in all three events ... credits his mother with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite professional basketball team is the San Antonio Spurs … favorite player is Derrick Rose … member of cadet squadron 35.

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Career Highs Points 11 vs. New Mexico ............. 1-31-12 Rebounds 3* vs. Colorado State ........... 3-3-12 Assists 2* vs. San Diego State ........ 2-18-12 Steals 1* at UNLV ......................... 2-25-12 Blocked Shots 1* vs. Colorado State ........... 3-3-12 FG Made 3* vs. New Mexico ............. 1-31-12 FG Attempted 10 vs. Johnson & Wales....... 1-3-12 3-Ptrs Made 3 vs. Johnson & Wales......... 1-3-12 3-Ptrs Attempted 9 vs. Johnson & Wales......... 1-3-12 FT Made 6 vs. San Diego State .......... 2-18-12 FT Attempted 7 vs. San Diego State .......... 2-18-12 Minutes 23 vs. Johnson & Wales....... 1-3-12 * Done more than once, most recent

YON’S CAREER STATISTICS Yr. 2011-12

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MEET THE FALCONS #12 SCOTT ADLER

#42 ETHAN MICHAEL

Class | Sophomore Position | Guard Height | 6-4 Weight | 190 Hometown | Las Cruces, NM Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Mesilla Valley Christian School

Class | Sophomore Position | Forward Height | 6-8 Weight | 225 Hometown | Toledo, OH Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Toledo Christian

2011-12 (Freshman) Did not appear in a varsity game.

2011-12 (Sophomore) Missed entire season after re-tearing ACL in his right knee.

Before Air Force Averaged 3.8 points and 1.4 rebounds per game in 30 contests for the USAFA Prep School ... shot 41 percent (18-44) from three-point range and 81 percent (26-32) from the free-throw line ... had 37 assists and 13 steals ... five-year letterwinner in basketball and four-year letterwinner in golf at Mesilla Valley Christian ... averaged 18 points, 8.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game as a senior ... scored 27 points to lead team to New Mexico Class 2A state championship as a senior ... named MVP of championship game ... also helped team to state championship as a freshman ... two-time honorable mention all-state ... first-team all-state as a senior ... nominated for McDonald’s AllAmerican game ... member of National Honor Society ... vice president of senior class ... high school basketball coach was his father, Terry.

2010-11 (Freshman) Missed entire season after tearing ACL in his right knee during Basic Cadet Training.

Personal Parents are Terry and Kathy Adler ... has two brothers ... his father is a 1981 graduate of the Academy … completed the Expeditionary Skills and Evasion Training (ESET) this past summer … also completed the jump program … active in his squadron as an element NCO (non-commissioned officer) … member of the dean’s and athletic’s list first semester last year … favorite food is seafood ... reality show he would choose to be on is Big Break ... favorite book is Hunger Games ... greatest moment in sports was winning the new Mexico 2A state championship at The Pit as a senior with his father coaching the team ... favorite professional basketball team is the Boston Celtics … member of cadet squadron 21.

Before Air Force Averaged 11.3 points and a team-high 6.2 rebounds per game in 30 contests for the USAFA Prep School ... one of only two players to play all 30 games ... second on the team by shooting 56.1 percent (133-237) from the field ... second on the team with 60 assists ... third with 32 steals ... three-year letterwinner at Toledo Christian High School ... also lettered one year in track ... threetime conference player of the year in basketball ... district player of the year and second-team all-state selection as a senior ... nominated for the McDonald’s All-America Team ... led team to the final eight of the state tournament as a senior ... played in the Nancy Rehm Border Wars Classic, pitting players from northeast Indiana vs. northwest Ohio ... made honor roll all four years ... high school basketball coach was Dave McWhinnie.

Personal Parents are Kim Michael and Anita Duvall ... has two sisters and one brother ... would like to become a coach in the future ... took a chemistry class this past summer … active in his squadron as a security clerk … hobbies include listening to music and hanging out with friends ... favorite food is Mexican food ... favorite movie is Avengers ... reality show he would choose to be on is Hell’s Kitchen ... favorite book is The Bible ... person in history he would most like to meet is David Robinson ... greatest moment in sports was being on the first team in his high school’s history to advance to the Ohio regional finals … credits his family with the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Cleveland Cavaliers … member of cadet squadron 23.

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MEET THE FALCONS #1 TRE’

#23 MARSHALL LEIPPRANDT

COGGINS Class | Freshman Position | Guard Height | 6-2 Weight | 185 Hometown | San Juan Capistrano, CA Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | JSerra

Class | Freshman Position | Forward Height | 6-6 Weight | 205 Hometown | Ubly, MI High School | Ubly

Before Air Force Appeared in 30 games for the USAFA Prep School … averaged 11.9 points and 3.1 rebounds per contest … third on the team with 124 field goals and 53 three-pointers made ... shot 82 percent (55-67) from the free-throw line … led the squad with 47 steals and second with 71 assists … Three-year letterwinner in basketball at JSerra Catholic High School … twice named team MVP … first-team all-conference and second-team all-CIF selection as a senior … high school basketball coach was Joedy Gardner.

Before Air Force Three-year letterwinner in basketball and golf … two-time allstate and all-conference selection for basketball … led team to a tie for the league championship as a senior … member of National Honor Society … high school basketball coach was Ken Pichla.

Personal Parents are Sanford and Robin Coggins ... has two brothers ... his father played quarterback at the University of Texas ... his uncle, Richard Coggins, played Major League Baseball … planning to major in business management … hobbies include golf and tennis … favorite food is his grandma’s banana pancakes … favorite book is The Hunger Games … favorite movie is Coach Carter … person in history he would most like to meet is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. … greatest moment in sports was scoring 43 points in the CIF playoffs to help his team win in overtime ... credits his high school coach, Matt Garrison, with the greatest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Los Angeles Lakers … favorite player is Derrick Rose … member of cadet squadron 13.

Personal Parents are Joel and Melanie Leipprandt ... has six siblings ... his father and two older brothers all played collegiate basketball … his sister, Alicia, is a senior and plays basketball at the Academy … planning to major in management … hobbies include watching movies and traveling … favorite food is lasagna … favorite book is The Bible … favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber … reality show he would choose to be on is Who Wants to be a Millionaire … person in history he would most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln … favorite basketball team is the Miami Heat … favorite player is LeBron James … member of cadet squadron 22.

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MEET THE FALCONS #33

#15

CONNER LITT

CAMERON MICHAEL

Class | Freshman Position | Forward/Center Height | 6-8 Weight | 215 Hometown | Lancaster, OH Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Fairfield Union

Class | Freshman Position | Guard Height | 6-5 Weight | 185 Hometown | Loveland, CO Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Loveland

Before Air Force Appeared in 30 games for the USAFA Prep School … averaged 3.7 points and 2.2 rebounds per game … shot 46 percent (34-74) from the field and 38 percent (10-26) from three-point range ... third on the team with six charges taken ... three-year letterwinner in basketball at Fairfield Union High School … also lettered in soccer and track … two-time first-team all-district pick … two-time all-league selection … named one of the top 100 underclassmen by Ohio coaches … member of National Honor Society and was class salutatorian … high school basketball coaches were Sky Brusco, Scott Matchett and Keith Barr.

Before Air Force Appeared in 30 games at the USAFA Preps School … led team in scoring and rebounding at 18.7 points and 3.9 rebounds per game … shot 57 percent (198-346) from the field and 87 percent (96-110) from the free-throw line ... second on the squad with 79 three-pointers made and shot 43 percent from beyond the arc … led the team with 77 assists and 15 charges taken … fouryear letterwinner in basketball at Loveland High School … also lettered in baseball … all-state selection as a senior … two-time first-team all-conference pick … named Chauncey Billups State Player of the Year … high school basketball coach was Shawn Pitts.

Personal Parents are Gordon and Susan Litt ... has two brothers and one sister … his father and brother, Wade, played basketball at Muskingum College … planning to major in mathematics … favorite food is steak … favorite book is The Firm … favorite movie is Inception … reality show he would choose to be on is Jersey Shore … person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus … greatest moment in sports was signing to come to the Academy, he is the first player from his high school to play Division I basketball ... credits his father with the greatest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Cleveland Cavaliers … favorite player is LeBron James … member of cadet squadron 3.

Personal Parents are Chris Michael and Maggie Rembao ... has two sisters and one brother … also recruited by Portland and Denver … favorite food is salad … favorite book is Mind Gym … favorite movie is The Warrior … reality show he would choose to be on is The Voice … credits his father with the greatest influence on his sports career ... member of cadet squadron 15.

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#32 DANIEL SALOMON

Class | Freshman Position | Center Height | 6-10 Weight | 220 Hometown | Dallas, TX Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Coram Deo Academy

Class | Freshman Position | Center Height | 6-9 Weight | 205 Hometown | St. Petersburg, FL Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Admiral Farragut

Before Air Force Appeared in 30 games at the USAFA Prep School … averaged 4.5 points and 3.2 rebounds per game … shot 44 percent (60137) from the field ... had 39 assists and nine steals … four-year letterwinner in basketball at Coram Deo Academy … also lettered in track … two-time team MVP … two-time second-team all-state and first-team all-district selection … graduated magna cum laude … high school basketball coach was Victor Lemley.

Before Air Force Appeared in 28 games at the USAFA Prep School … averaged 1.8 points and 1.9 rebounds per game … shot 52 percent (25-48) from the field … three-year letterwinner in basketball at Admiral Farragut High School … also lettered in track and football … all-conference selection as a senior … helped team to regional runner-up finish … high school basketball coach was Sylvio Brutos.

Personal Parents are Gary and Kimbra Moer ... has one brother and one sister … his brother, Benjamin, attends the Merchant Marine Academy … would like to attend pilot training following graduation … hobbies include watching movies and shoe shopping … favorite food is chicken wings … favorite book is 7 Days in Utopia … favorite movie is Glory Road … reality show he would choose to be on is Wipeout … person in history he would most like to meet is Alexander the Great … greatest moment in sports was scoring 53 points in a game as a senior in high school ... favorite basketball team is the Dallas Mavericks … favorite players are Dirk Nowitzki and LeBron James … member of cadet squadron 35.

Personal Parents are Greg and Kara Salomon ... has one brother and one sister … favorite food is fried chicken … favorite book is The Bible … favorite movie is Zoolander … reality show he would choose to be on is American Idol … person in history he would most like to meet is Ulysses S. Grant … favorite basketball team is the Orlando Magic … favorite player is Tyson Chandler … member of cadet squadron 27.

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MEET THE FALCONS #13 SHERMAN VERNON Class | Freshman Position | Forward Height | 6-7 Weight | 235 Hometown | Lompoc, CA Previous School | USAFA Prep School High School | Lompoc

Before Air Force Appeared in 30 games for the USAFA Prep School in 201011 … averaged 3.2 points per game and shot 40 percent from three-point range … took a year off before attending the Academy due to an injury … three-year letterwinner in basketball at Lompoc High School … member of all-CIF team in 2010 … three-time all-Central Coast selection … two-time all-league pick … graduated seventh in his class of over 300 … high school basketball coaches were Sherman Vernon and Joe Smith.

Personal Parents are Sherman and Shelly Vernon ... has one sister … his father played basketball at Montana Tech and his mother ran track at Montana State … planning to major in civil engineering … would like to attend pilot training following graduation … also recruited by Cal Poly and UC Riverside … hobbies include spending time with family and reading the Bible … favorite food is anything with shrimp … favorite book is The Bible … reality show he would choose to be on is Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory … person in history he would most like to meet is Jesus … greatest moment in sports was winning a high school championship for his father, who was the coach ... credits his parents with the greatest influence on his sports career ... favorite basketball team is the Los Angeles Lakers … favorite players are Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant … member of cadet squadron 8.

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VARSITY RADIO - TV ROSTER

#0 Marek Olesinski So., F, 6-8, 216 Roswell, NM

#1 Tre’ Coggins Fr., G, 6-2, 185 San Juan Capistrano, CA

#3 Justin Hammonds So., F, 6-6, 190 Houston, TX

#4 Kamyrn Williams So., F, 6-4, 195 Colo. Spgs., CO

#5 Mike Fitzgerald Sr., F, 6-6, 215 Centerville, MN

#10 Todd Fletcher Sr., G, 6-2, 183 Lee’s Summit, MO

#14 Michael Lyons Sr., G, 6-5, 193 Newport News, VA

#15 Cameron Michael Fr., G, 6-5, 185 Loveland, CO

#21 DeLovell Earls So., F, 6-5, 220 Colo. Spgs., CO

#22 Max Yon So., G, 6-4, 195 San Antonio, TX

#25 Kyle Green Sr., G, 6-2, 182 Richland Hills, TX

#34 Taylor Broekhuis Sr., C, 6-10, 220 Colo. Spgs., CO

#41 Zach Moer Fr., C, 6-10, 220 Dallas, TX

#42 Ethan Michael So., F, 6-8, 225 Toledo, OH

#44 Chase Kammerer Jr., F, 6-8, 235 Montgomery, TX

Dave Pilipovich Head Coach

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ALL-MILITARY CLASSIC Second Annual All-Military Classic Saturday - Sunday, Nov. 10-11, 2012 Charleston, S.C.

The Air Force basketball team opens its 2012-13 season with the second annual All-Military Classic, Nov. 10-11 at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. The Falcons will play service-academy rival Army on Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. (ET), followed by VMI and Citadel at 4 p.m. The third-place game is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, followed by the championship game. This is the second of a four-year contract for the tournament, with each school hosting once. Air Force hosted the first tournament last season, VMI will host in ‘13 and Army in ‘14. The tournament will be played each year during Veteran’s Day weekend. Air Force won the title last year, defeating Army and VMI.

2012 All-Military Classic Schedule (all times Eastern) Saturday, Nov. 10 Air Force vs. Army -- 2 p.m. Citadel vs. VMI -- 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 Third-Place Game -- 2 p.m. Championship Game -- 4 p.m. 58

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ARMY BLACK KNIGHTS

CITADEL BULLDOGS

Saturday, Nov. 10 @ Charleston, S.C. - 2 p.m.

Possible Opponent -- All-Military Classic

General Information Location: ............................................................................. West Point, NY Founded: .................................................................................................1802 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................4,400 Nickname: ..............................................................................Black Knights Colors: ....................................................................... Black, Gold and Gray Arena: .........................................................................Christi Arena (5,043) Conference: ...........................................................................Patriot League Superintendent: ...................................... Lt. Gen. David H. Huntoon, Jr. Athletic Director: .................................................................. Boo Corrigan Ticket Office:........................................................................(877) 849-2769

General Information Location: ...............................................................................Charleston, SC Founded: .................................................................................................1842 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................2,139 Nickname: ....................................................................................... Bulldogs Colors: ....................................................................Citadel Blue and White Arena: .........................................................McAlister Field House (6,000) Conference: .................................................................................... Southern President: ...........................................................Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. Athletic Director: ...............................................................Larry Leckonby Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .....................................................................Brian Gunning Office Phone: .......................................................................(845) 938-6871 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(845) 755-0389 Email: .................................................................brian.gunning@usma.edu Website: ............................................................... www.goarmysports.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(845) 938-4441

Media Information Basketball SID: ................................................................................ Jon Cole Office Phone: .......................................................................(843) 953-7590 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(843) 327-8829 Email: .......................................................................... jon.cole@citadel.edu Website: ................................................................. www.citadelsports.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(843) 953-2138

Coaching Staff Head Coach: .....................................................Zach Spiker (Ithaca, 2000) School Record: ..................................................................... 37-52 (3 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ................................................................(845) 938-2419 Assistant Coaches.........................Jimmy Allen (Emory & Henry, 1993) Kevin App (Cornell, 2007) Omar Mance (Rice, 2003) Sean Rutigliano (Cortland, 2007)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ......................................... Chuck Driesell (Maryland, 1985) School Record: ..................................................................... 16-46 (2 years) Career Record: .................................................................104-118 (7 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches.......................................... Rob Burke (Chowan, 1998) J.D. Powell (Clemson, 2001) Quinton Ferrell (Presbyterian, 2007)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 12-18 Conference Record:..................................................................................5-9 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................6th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................4/1 Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................15/4 Series w/Air Force: ............................................................... Series tied 2-2 First Game: .............................................Jan. 29, 1977 (Army won 68-49) Last Game: ..................................... Nov. 11, 2011 (Air Force won 87-71)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 6-24 Conference Record:............................................................................... 3-15 Conference Finish: .................................................................... 6th (South) Starters R/L:...............................................................................................2/3 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................7/7 Series w/Air Force: ...........................................................Citadel leads 2-0 First Game: ......................................... Dec. 28, 1971 (Citadel won 61-60) Last Game: .......................................... Dec. 29, 1994 (Citadel won 65-61)

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VMI KEYDETS

Possible Opponent -- All-Military Classic

WESTERN ST. MOUNTAINEERS Thursday, Nov. 15 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m.

General Information Location: ............................................................................... Lexington, VA Founded: .................................................................................................1839 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................1,600 Nickname: ........................................................................................ Keydets Colors: .................................................................... Red, Yellow and White Arena: ........................................................................Cameron Hall (5,000) Conference: ................................................................................... Big South Superintendent: ................................................ Gen. J.H Binford Peay III Athletic Director: .................................................................. Donny White Ticket Office:........................................................................(540) 464-7266

General Information Location: ............................................................................... Gunnison, CO Founded: .................................................................................................1842 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................2,500 Nickname: ..............................................................................Mountaineers Colors: .............................................................................Crimson and Slate Arena: ................................................................. Paul Wright Gym (1,800) Conference: .................................................................RMAC (Division II) President: ....................................................................................Jay Helman Athletic Director: ............................................................ Gregg Waggoner Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: ..................................................................... Wade Branner Office Phone: .......................................................................(540) 464-7253 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(540) 463-5033 Email: ......................................................................... brannerwh@vmi.edu Website: ....................................................................www.vmikeydets.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(540) 463-6725

Media Information Basketball SID: ....................................................................... Garrett Finke Office Phone: ......................................................................... 970-943-2831 Cell Phone: ..............................................................................................N/A Email: ...........................................................................gfinke@western.edu Website: ...................................................................www.wscathletics.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ....................................... Duggar Baucom (Charlotte, 1995) School Record: .................................................................104-110 (7 years) Career Record: .................................................................141-129 (9 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Associate Head Coach: ...................Daniel Willis (Lenoir-Rhyne, 2001) Assistant Coaches:.......................................Jason Allison (Liberty, 1999) Ryan Mattocks (Duke, 2011)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: .................................Mike Moskowitz (Adams State, 2003) School Record: ..................................................................... 42-86 (4 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches......................Daniel Leeworthy (BYU-Hawaii, 2005) Kelly Meek John McCarthy

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 17-16 Conference Record:............................................................................... 8-10 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 6th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................9/4 Series w/Air Force: .......................................................Air Force leads 1-0 First Meeting ................................. Nov. 12, 2011 (Air Force won 75-45)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 13-14 Conference Record:............................................................................. 11-11 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................8th Starters R/L:.............................................................................................N/A Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................N/A Series w/Air Force: .....................................................Air Force leads 17-1 First Game: ................................ Jan. 5, 1957 (Western State won 57-41) Last Game: ..................................... Nov. 18, 2011 (Air Force won 65-37)

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REGIS RANGERS

MONTANA STATE BOBCATS

Sunday, Nov. 18 @ USAFA -- 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 21 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m.

General Information Location: .................................................................................... Denver, CO Founded: .................................................................................................1877 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................1,900 Nickname: ........................................................................................ Rangers Colors: ..........................................................................Navy Blue and Gold Arena: ................................................................... Regis Fieldhouse (1,800) Conference: ............................................. Rocky Mountain Athletic (DII) President: .............................................................Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J. Athletic Director: .......................................................................Ann Mrtin Ticket Office:........................................................................(303) 458-4070

General Information Location: ................................................................................ Bozeman, MT Founded: .................................................................................................1893 Enrollment: .........................................................................................14,250 Nickname: .........................................................................................Bobcats Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and Gold Arena: ............................................................. Worthington Arena (7,000) Conference: ....................................................................................... Big Sky President: .................................................................... Dr. Waded Cruzado Athletic Director: ......................................................................Peter Fields Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .....................................................................Jeremy Phillips Office Phone: .......................................................................(303) 458-4052 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(303) 258-6399 Email: ............................................................................... jsphilli@regis.edu Website: .................................................................. www.regisrangers.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: ....................................................................... Bill Lamberty Office Phone: .......................................................................(406) 994-5133 Cell Phone: .........................................................................(406) 5800-6781 Email: .............................................................blamberty@msubobcats.edu Website: ...................................................................www.msubobcats.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ......................................Lonnie Porter (Adams State, 1965) School Record: ...............................................................517-446 (35 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:...................... Eric Daniels (Johnson & Wales, 2008) Steve Ledesma (Regis, 2011)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ........................................ Brad Huse (Montana Tech, 1989) School Record: ..................................................................... 40-51 (3 years) Career Record: ...............................................................224-111 (11 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(406) 994-4442 Assistant Coaches:................................. Scott Carson (Mesa State, 1979) Aerick Sanders (San Diego State) Shawn Dirden

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 5-21 Conference Record:............................................................................... 2-20 Conference Finish: ................................................................................ 13th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................5/7 Series w/Air Force: .....................................................Air Force leads 36-8 First Game: ..............................................Mar. 2, 1957 (Regis won 61-45) Last Game: ....................................... Nov. 2, 1999 (Air Force won 74-51)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 12-17 Conference Record:..................................................................................7-9 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 5th Starters R/L:.............................................................................................N/A Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................N/A Series w/Air Force: .......................................................Air Force leads 6-5 First Game: ............................. Jan. 17, 1965 (Montana State won 63-61) Last Game: ..................................... Nov. 30, 2001 (Air Force won 70-65)

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COLORADO BUFFALOES

JACKSON STATE TIGERS

Sunday, Nov. 25 @ Boulder, CO -- 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Network)

Wednesday, Nov. 28 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m.

General Information Location: ................................................................................... Boulder, CO Founded: .................................................................................................1876 Enrollment: .........................................................................................29,884 Nickname: ...................................................................................... Buffaloes Colors: ...................................................................... Silver, Black and Gold Arena: .......................................................... Coors Events Center (11,064) Conference: ................................................................................ The Pac-12 President: ................................................................................Bruce Benson Athletic Director: .......................................................................Mike Bohn Ticket Office:........................................................................(303) 492-8337

General Information Location: ....................................................................................Jackson, MS Founded: .................................................................................................1877 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................9,500 Nickname: ........................................................................................... Tigers Colors: ..................................................................................Blue and White Arena: ....................................................................Williams Center (8,000) Conference: ............................................................. Southwestern Athletic President: ..................................................................... Dr. Carolyn Meyers Athletic Director: ........................................................Dr. Vivian L. Fuller Ticket Office:........................................................................(601) 979-2291

Media Information Basketball SID: ..................................................................... Andrew Green Office Phone: .......................................................................(303) 492-3812 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(720) 470-9780 Email: ............................................................ andrew.green@colorado.edu Website: ...........................................................................www.cubuffs.com Courtside Phone: ................................................................... 303-492-1552

Media Information Basketball SID: .................................................................. Wesley Peterson Office Phone: .......................................................................(601) 979-5899 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(601) 503-5898 Email: ..............................................................wesley.peterson@jsums.edu Website: .........................................................................www.jsutigers.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...................................................... Tad Boyle (Kansas, 1985) School Record: ..................................................................... 48-26 (2 years) Career Record: ...................................................................104-92 (6 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:...................................Jean Prioleau (Fordham, 1992) Mike Rohn (McPherson College, 1990) Rodney Billups (Denver, 2005)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: .....................Tevester Anderson (Arkansas AM&N, 1962) School Record: ..................................................................138-182(9 years) Career Record: ...............................................................241-204 (13 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(601) 979-2417 Associate Head Coach: ..............................Eric Strothers (Jackson State) Assistant Coaches:...............................Cason Burk (Jackson State, 2011)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 24-12 Conference Record:............................................................................... 11-7 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 5th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................2/3 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................6/6 Series w/Air Force: .....................................................Colorado leads 18-3 First Game: ......................................Feb. 22, 1958 (Colorado won 54-50) Last Game: ...............................Nov. 23, 2011 (Colorado won 67-73(ot))

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 7-24 Conference Record:............................................................................... 5-13 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................8th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................4/1 Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................11/2 Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

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WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS

ARK.-PINE BLUFF LIONS

Sunday, Dec. 2 @ USAFA -- 3 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 8 @ USAFA -- 2 p.m.

General Information Location: .................................................................................... Wichita, KS Founded: .................................................................................................1895 Enrollment: .........................................................................................14,898 Nickname: .......................................................................................Shockers Colors: ...............................................................................Black and Yellow Arena: ...............................................................Charles Koch Arena (N/A) Conference: ........................................................................ Missouri Valley President: .......................................................................... Dr. John Bardow Athletic Director: ...................................................................... Eric Sexton Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

General Information Location: ................................................................................Pine Bluff, AR Founded: .................................................................................................1873 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................3,800 Nickname: .............................................................................. Golden Lions Colors: .................................................................................. Black and Gold Arena: ........................................................H.O. Clemmons Arena (4,500) Conference: ............................................................. Southwestern Athletic Chancellor: ................................................................... Dr. Calvin Johnson Athletic Director: ............................................................. Lonza Hardy, Jr. Ticket Office:........................................................................(870) 575-8601

Media Information Basketball SID: ........................................................................Larry Rankin Office Phone: ................................................................................................. Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(316) 258-4354 Email: .............................................................................................................. Website: .......................................................................................................... Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .................................................................. Edrin Nicholson Office Phone: .......................................................................(870) 575-7949 Cell Phone: ..............................................................................................N/A Email: ........................................................................nicholsone@uapb.edu Website: ...............................................................www.uapblionsroar.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(870) 543-8210

Coaching Staff Head Coach: .......................... Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon, 1985) School Record: ...................................................................109-61 (5 years) Career Record: ...............................................................303-145 (14 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Associate Head Coach: .......................................Chris Jans (Loras, 1991) Assistant Coaches:...........Greg Heiar (Kirkwood Community College) K.T. Turner (Oklahoma City Univ., 2003)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ........................ George Ivory (Mississippi Valley St., 1988) School Record: ...................................................................53-100 (4 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ................................................................(870) 575-8657 Assistant Coaches:.................................. Kenneth Broyles (UAPB, 1992) Ed McCarter (UAB, 1975) Matthew Smith (UNO, 1990)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 27-6 Conference Record:............................................................................... 16-2 Conference Finish: ................................................................................... 1st Starters R/L:.............................................................................................N/A Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................N/A Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 11-22 Conference Record:..................................................................................9-9 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 7th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................9/5 Series w/Air Force: .......................................................Air Force leads 5-0 First Game: .................................... Nov. 22, 2003 (Air Force won 63-40) Last Game: ......................................Dec. 10, 2011 (Air Force won 63-51)

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UC RIVERSIDE HIGHLANDERS

FLORIDA GATORS

Saturday, Dec. 22 @ Riverside, CA -- 1 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 29 @ Sunrise, FL -- 2:30 p.m. (FSN)

General Information Location: .................................................................................Riverside, CA Founded: .................................................................................................1954 Enrollment: .........................................................................................20,510 Nickname: .................................................................................Highlanders Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and Gold Arena: ............................................................................. SRC Arena (2,750) Conference: .................................................................................... Big West Chancellor: ..................................................................... Timothy P. White Athletic Director: ............................................................Brian Wickstrom Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

General Information Location: ............................................................................... Gainesville, FL Founded: .................................................................................................1853 Enrollment: .........................................................................................49,785 Nickname: .......................................................................................... Gators Colors: ................................................................................Orange and Blue Arena: ................................................ Stephen O’Connell Center (11,548) Conference: ..................................................................Southeastern (SEC) President: .......................................................................Dr. Bernie Machen Athletic Director: ................................................................... Jeremy Foley Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .......................................................................John Maxwell Office Phone: .......................................................................(951) 827-5438 Cell Phone: ..............................................................................................N/A Email: ......................................................................john.maxwell@ucr.edu Website: ...............................................................www.gohighlanders.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(951) 827-2153

Media Information Basketball SID: ......................................................................Denver Parker Office Phone: .......................................................................(352) 375-4683 Cell Phone: ..............................................................................................N/A Email: .....................................................................denverp@gators.ufl.edu Website: ...................................................................... www.gatorzone.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ................................Jim Woolridge (Louisiana Tech, 1977) School Record: ..................................................................... 64-87 (5 years) Career Record: ...............................................................376-324 (24 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(951) 927-3677 Assistant Coaches:..........................Dennis Cutts (SUNY-Albany, 1990) Mike Miller (East Texas State, 1987) Justin Bell (Concordia-Irvine, 2012)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ....................................... Billy Donovan (Providence, 1987) School Record: ...............................................................386-158 (16 years) Career Record: ...............................................................421-178 (18 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:.................................... Rashon Burno (DePaul, 2002) Matt McCall (Florida, 2005) John Pelphrey (Kentucky, 1992)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 14-17 Conference Record:..................................................................................7-9 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................5th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................1/4 Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................3/10 Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 26-11 Conference Record:............................................................................... 10-6 Conference Finish: .............................................................................T, 2nd Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................9/3 Series w/Air Force: ...........................................................Florida leads 1-0 First Game: .........................................Dec. 27, 1963 (Florida won 74-68)

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RICHMOND SPIDERS

NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS

Wednesday, Jan. 2 @ Richmond, VA -- 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 23 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m.

General Information Location: ...............................................................................Richmond, VA Founded: .................................................................................................1830 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................2,750 Nickname: ......................................................................................... Spiders Colors: ......................................................................................Red and Blue Arena: ......................................................................... Robins Center (N/A) Conference: .................................................................................Atlantic 10 President: ........................................................................ Dr. Edward Ayers Athletic Director: ........................................................................ Jim Miller Ticket Office:........................................................................(804) 289-8363

General Information Location: ...........................................................................New Orleans, LA Founded: .................................................................................................1958 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................9,825 Nickname: .....................................................................................Privateers Colors: ........................................................................Royal Blue and Silver Arena: ..................................................................Lakefront Arena (10,000) Conference: ..............................................................................Independent President: ............................................................................. Dr. Peter J. Fos Athletic Director: ....................................................................Derek Morel Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: ....................................................................... Maek Kwolek Office Phone: .......................................................................(804) 289-8320 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(804) 349-3353 Email: ..................................................................mkwolek@richmond.edu Website: ..........................................................www.richmondspiders.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: ........................................................................Jason Plotkin Office Phone: .......................................................................(504) 280-6284 Cell Phone: ..............................................................................................N/A Email: ...............................................................................jplotkin@uno.edu Website: ............................................................... www.unoprivateers.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ..........................................Chris Mooney (Princeton, 1994) School Record: ................................................................ 128-103 (7 years) Career Record: .................................................................146-115 (8 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Associate Head Coach ................. Kevin McGeehan (Gettysburg, 1995) Assistant Coaches:...................... Jamal Brunt (Randolph-Macon, 2003) Rob Jones (Toccoa Falls, 2001)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ............................................Mark Slessinger (Aurora, 1995) School Record: .......................................................................17-15 (1 year) Career Record: ..................................................................... 53-40 (3 years) Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches:..............................................Kris Arkenberg (IUPUI) Kerwin Forges (Northwestern State) Kenyon Spears (Lamar, 2001)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 16-16 Conference Record:..................................................................................7-9 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 9th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................8/5 Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 17-15 Conference Record:................................................................................N/A Conference Finish: .................................................................................N/A Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................6/10 Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

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NEVADA WOLF PACK

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS

Wednesday, Jan. 9 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 @ Reno, NV -- 3 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 12 @ Las Vegas, NV -- 7 p.m. (TWCSN) Wednesday, Feb. 13 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m. (TWCSN)

General Information Location: ........................................................................................Reno, NV Founded: .................................................................................................1874 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................18,00 Nickname: ....................................................................................Wolf Pack Colors: ........................................................................ Navy Blue and Silver Arena: .........................................................Lawlor Events Center (11,536) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ............................................................................... Marc Johnson Athletic Director (Interim): ..................................................... Cary Groth Ticket Office:........................................................................(775) 784-6900

General Information Location: ............................................................................... Las Vegas, NV Founded: .................................................................................................1957 Enrollment: .........................................................................................27,500 Nickname: ........................................................................... Runnin’ Rebels Colors: ................................................................................ Scarlet and Gray Arena: .................................................... Thomas & Mack Center (18,500) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ........................................................................Dr. Neal Smatresk Athletic Director: ................................................................ Jim Livengood Ticket Office:........................................................................(702) 739-3267

Media Information Basketball SID: .............................................................. Jack Kuestermeyer Office Phone: .......................................................................(775) 682-6984 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(775) 240-6251 Email: ............................................................................... jkuester@unr.edu Website: ........................................................... www.nevadawolfpack.com Courtside Phone: ....................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .................................................................. Andy Grossman Office Phone: .......................................................................(702) 895-3995 Home Phone: .......................................................................(702) 630-3949 Email: .................................................................andy.grossman@unlv.edu Website: ..................................................................... www.unlvrebels.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(702) 895-4600

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ............................................ David Carter (St. Mary’s, 1989) School Record: ..................................................................... 62-39 (3 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ................................................................(775) 682-6949 Associate Head Coach: ..............Doug Novsek (SIU-Carbondale, 1987) Assistant Coaches....................................Keith Brown (Hampton, 1996) Zac Claus (Eastern Washington, 1998)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ....................................................... Dave Rice (UNLV, 1991) School Record: .........................................................................26-9 (1 year) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ................................................................(702) 895-3295 Associate Head Coach: ............. Justin Hutson (CSU Bakersfield, 1994) Assistant Coaches....................................Stacey Augmon (UNLV, 1991) Heath Schroyer (Armstrong Atlantic State, 1995)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 28-7 Conference Record:............................................................................... 13-1 Conference Finish: .....................................................................1st (WAC) Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................10/2 Series w/Air Force: .................................................................First Meeting

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 26-9 Conference Record:..................................................................................9-5 Conference Finish: .................................................................................. 3rd Starters R/L:...............................................................................................2/3 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................6/7 Series w/Air Force: ..........................................................UNLV leads 27-8 First Game: ...................................... Jan. 10, 1981 (Air Force won 51-50) Last Game: ........................................... Feb. 25, 2012 (UNLV won 68-58)

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COLORADO STATE RAMS

BOISE STATE BRONCOS

Wednesday, Jan. 16 @ Ft. Collins, CO -- 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16 @ USAFA -- 2 p.m. (Altitude)

Saturday, Jan. 19 @ USAFA -- 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20 @ Boise, ID -- 6 p.m.

General Information Location: ............................................................................Fort Collins, CO Founded: .................................................................................................1870 Enrollment: .........................................................................................26,769 Nickname: .............................................................................................Rams Colors: .................................................................................Green and Gold Arena: .......................................................................... Moby Arena (8,745) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: .................................................................Dr. Anthony A. Frank Athletic Director: ................................................................... Jack Graham Ticket Office:........................................................................(970) 491-7267

General Information Location: ......................................................................................... Boise, ID Founded: .................................................................................................1932 Enrollment: .........................................................................................19,664 Nickname: ........................................................................................Broncos Colors: ................................................................................Blue and Orange Arena: .................................................................. Taco Bell Arena (12,480) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: .........................................................................Dr. Robert Kustra Athletic Director: ..................................................................... Mark Coyle Ticket Office:...........................................................................................N/A

Media Information Basketball SID: .......................................................................Danny Mattie Office Phone: .......................................................................(970) 491-5050 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(970) 217-3140 Email: ..................................................................... d.mattie@colostate.edu Website: ......................................................................... www.csurams.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(970) 491-3981

Media Information Basketball SID: ............................................................................ Joe Nickell Office Phone: .......................................................................(208) 426-3868 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(208) 631-5483 Email: ................................................................. joenickell@boisestate.edu Website: ................................................................ www.broncosports.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(208) 426-1503

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ............................Larry Eustachy (Long Beach State, 1979) School Record: .....................................................................0-0 (First year) Career Record: ...............................................................402-268 (21 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(970) 491-6232 Associate Head Coach: ...............................Leonard Perry (Idaho, 1995) Assistant Coaches.......................Ross Hodge (Texas A&M-Commerce) Niko Medved (Minnesota, 1997)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ....................................Leon Rice (Washington State, 1986) School Record: ..................................................................... 35-30 (2 years) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Associate Head Coach: ................................Dave Wojcik (Loyola, 1991) Assistant Coaches:............................... Jeff Linder (Western State, 2000) John Rillie (Gonzaga, 1995)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 20-12 Conference Record:..................................................................................8-6 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................4th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................7/4 Series w/Air Force: ......................................... Colorado State leads 68-31 First Game: ...................................... Jan. 19, 1957 (Air Force won 70-62) Last Game: .............................. Mar. 3, 2012 (Colorado State won 75-65)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 13-17 Conference Record:............................................................................... 3-11 Conference Finish: ..............................................................................T, 7th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................4/1 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................8/4 Series w/Air Force: .................................................... Boise State leads 2-1 First Game: ...................................Dec. 27, 1991 (Boise State won 77-68) Last Game ..................................... Feb. 11, 2012 (Boise State won 72-61)

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WYOMING COWBOYS

FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS

Saturday, Jan. 26 @ Laramie, WY -- 8 p.m. (ROOT) Wednesday, Feb. 27 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m. (ROOT)

Wednesday, Jan. 30 @ USAFA -- 7 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 2 @ Fresno, CA -- 7 p.m.

General Information Location: ..................................................................................Laramie, WY Founded: .................................................................................................1886 Enrollment: .........................................................................................13,476 Nickname: ...................................................................................... Cowboys Colors: ................................................................................Brown and Gold Arena: ..............................................................Arena Auditorium (15,000) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ...................................................................... Dr. Tom Buchanan Deputy Athletic Director: .................................................... Tom Burman Ticket Office:........................................................................(307) 766-4850

General Information Location: ..................................................................................... Fresno, CA Founded: .................................................................................................1911 Enrollment: .........................................................................................21,389 Nickname: ....................................................................................... Bulldogs Colors: ......................................................................................Red and Blue Arena: ................................................................Save Mart Center (15,596) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ...................................................................... Dr. John D. Weltry Athletic Director: ..................................................................Thomas Boeh Ticket Office:........................................................................(559) 278-3647

Media Information Basketball SID: ....................................................................Amil Anderson Office Phone: .......................................................................(307) 766-2257 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(307) 677-7833 Email: ..........................................................................aander59@uwyo.edu Website: .........................................................www.wyomingathletics.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(306) 766-2222

Media Information Basketball SID: ............................................................... Stephen Trembley Office Phone: .......................................................................(559) 278-6178 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(559) 270-4291 Email: ................................................................. strembley@csufresno.edu Website: .................................................................... www.gobulldogs.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(559) 347-3699

Coaching Staff Head Coach: .............................Larry Shyatt (College of Wooster, 1973) School Record: ..................................................................... 40-21 (2 years) Career Record: .................................................................110-105 (7 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(307) 766-5114 Associate Head Coach: .........Scott Duncan (College of Wooster, 1978) Assistant Coaches.................................Allen Edwards (Kentucky, 2002) Jeremy Shyatt (Clemson, 2003)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ....................................... Rodney Terry (St. Edwards, 1990) School Record: .......................................................................13-20 (1 year) Career Record: ......................................................................................Same Basketball Phone: ...................................................................................N/A Assistant Coaches.................................. Michael Schwartz (Texas, 1999) Byron Jones (Central Oklahoma, 2003) Kenton Paulino (Texas, 2008)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 21-12 Conference Record:..................................................................................6-8 Conference Finish: ...................................................................................6th Starters R/L:...............................................................................................2/3 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................7/7 Series w/Air Force: ..................................................Wyoming leads 73-31 First Game: ..................................... Feb. 25, 1958 (Air Force won 78-73) Last Game: ...................................... Feb. 15, 2012 (Air Force won 58-53)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:................................................................................... 13-20 Conference Record:............................................................................... 3-11 Conference Finish: .................................................................... 7th (WAC) Starters R/L:...............................................................................................3/2 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................5/2 Series w/Air Force: ..................................................Fresno State leads 9-4 First Game: ............................... Nov. 28, 1980 (Fresno State won 55-40) Last Game: ................................... Dec. 1, 2001 (Fresno State won 68-52)

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NEW MEXICO LOBOS

Saturday, Feb. 2 @ USAFA -- 1 p.m. (TWCSN) Wednesday, Mar. 6 @ San Diego, CA -- 8:30 p.m. (TWCSN)

Wednesday, Feb. 6 @ Albuquerque, NM -- 7 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 9 @ USAFA -- 4 p.m. (Altitude)

General Information Location: ............................................................................... San Diego, CA Founded: .................................................................................................1897 Enrollment: .........................................................................................32,396 Nickname: ...........................................................................................Aztecs Colors: ............................................................................... Scarlet and Black Arena: ........................................................................Viejas Arena (12,414) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ................................................................... Dr. Elliott Hirshman Athletic Director: ..........................................................................Jim Sterk Ticket Office:........................................................................(619) 283-7378

General Information Location: .........................................................................Albuquerque, NM Founded: .................................................................................................1889 Enrollment: .........................................................................................28,800 Nickname: ............................................................................................Lobos Colors: .............................................................................. Cherry and Silver Arena: ..................................................................................The Pit (15,411) Conference: ........................................................................ Mountain West President: ..........................................................................Dr. Robert Frank Athletic Director: ....................................................................... Paul Krebs Ticket Office:........................................................................(505) 925-5626

Media Information Basketball SID: ............................................................................. Mike May Office Phone: .......................................................................(619) 594-5547 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(619) 957-8372 Email: ........................................................................mmay@mail.sdsu.edu Website: .........................................................................www.goaztecs.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(619) 265-5853

Media Information Basketball SID: ............................................................. Frank Mercogliano Office Phone: .......................................................................(505) 925-5525 Cell Phone: ...........................................................................(505) 410-4844 Email: .............................................................................fmercog@unm.edu Website: ..........................................................................www.golobos.com Courtside Phone: .................................................................(505) 925-5988

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ..........................................Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) School Record: ...............................................................258-160 (13 years) Career Record: ...............................................................442-242 (21 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(619) 594-6249 Assistant Head Coach:....................... Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches..................................... Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001) Tony Bland (San Diego State, 2009)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ................................................. Steve Alford (Indiana, 1987) School Record: ...................................................................126-46 (5 years) Career Record: ...............................................................434-229 (21 years) Basketball Phone: ................................................................(505) 925-5750 Associate Head Coach .........................Craig Neal (Georgia Tech, 1988) Assistant Coaches................................Duane Broussard (Bradley, 1993) Drew Adams (Tennessee, 2009)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 26-8 Conference Record:............................................................................... 10-4 Conference Finish: ...............................................................................T, 1st Starters R/L:...............................................................................................4/1 Lettermen R/L:..........................................................................................7/3 Series w/Air Force: .........................................................SDSU leads 47-21 First Game: ............................................. Dec. 8, 1973 (SDSU won 68-67) Last Game: ...................................... Feb. 18, 2012 (Air Force won 58-56)

Team Information 2011-12 Record:..................................................................................... 28-7 Conference Record:............................................................................... 10-4 Conference Finish: ...............................................................................T, 1st Starters R/L:.............................................................................................N/A Lettermen R/L:........................................................................................N/A Series w/Air Force: ............................................. New Mexico leads 53-18 First Game: .......................................Dec. 7, 1957 (Air Force won 68-50) Last Game: ..................................Mar. 8, 2012 (New Mexico won 79-64)

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The Citadel (Citadel leads 2-0) 12-28-72 Charelston, SC$ 12-29-95 Wichita, KN% $ Palmetto Classic % Cessna Classic

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Regis University (Air Force leads 36-8) 3-2-57 Denver, CO* L 3-1-58 Denver, CO L 2-14-59 Denver, CO (3OT)* W 3-2-60 USAFA W 3-1-61 Denver, CO W 2-10-62 USAFA W 2-27-63 Denver, CO W 2-8-64 USAFA L 2-17-65 Denver, CO W 2-2-66 USAFA W 12-7-66 Denver, CO W 1-18-67 USAFA W 12-5-67 USAFA W 2-20-68 Denver, CO W 1-20-69 Denver, CO W 3-8-69 USAFA W 2-3-70 Denver, CO (OT) W 2-25-70 USAFA W 2-17-71 Denver, CO W 2-24-71 USAFA W 12-1-71 USAFA W 2-15-72 Denver, CO L 2-14-73 Denver, CO L 12-4-75 USAFA W 12-14-76 USAFA W 12-7-77 USAFA W 12-12-78 USAFA W 2-7-84 USAFA L 2-8-85 USAFA W

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12-10-85 USAFA 11-29-86 USAFA 2-13-88 USAFA 12-20-88 USAFA 12-12-89 USAFA 11-26-90 USAFA 11-27-91 USAFA 12-5-92 USAFA 12-13-93 USAFA 12-1-94 USAFA 12-5-95 USAFA 11-23-96 USAFA 11-25-97 USAFA 11-18-98 USAFA 12-2-99 USAFA * - Denver Auditorium Arena

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Colorado (Colorado leads 18-3) 2-22-58 Boulder, CO 12-13-58 Boulder, CO 12-7-63 USAFA 12-5-64 Denver, CO* 12-10-66 Boulder, CO 12-2-67 Boulder, CO 11-30-68 USAFA** 12-1-69 Boulder, CO 12-2-70 Boulder, CO 12-4-71 USAFA 12-2-72 Boulder, CO 12-1-73 USAFA 12-12-74 Boulder, CO 12-6-75 USAFA 12-4-76 Boulder, CO 11-30-77 USAFA 11-25-78 Boulder, CO 12-5-79 USAFA 11-18-06 Boulder, CO 11-29-07 USAFA 11-23-11 USAFA (OT) * Mile High Classic ** First game at Cadet Field House

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Nevada (First Meeting)

UNLV (UNLV leads 27-8) 1-10-81 USAFA 2-14-81 Las Vegas, NV 1-29-82 Las Vegas, NV 1-25-97 USAFA 2-20-97 Las Vegas, NV 1-10-98 Las Vegas, NV 2-5-98 USAFA 1-9-99 Las Vegas, NV 2-6-99 USAFA 1-15-00 USAFA 2-26-00 Las Vegas, NV 1-8-01 Las Vegas, NV 2-17-01 USAFA 1-7-02 USAFA 2-28-02 Las Vegas, NV 1-25-03 USAFA 2-24-03 Las Vegas, NV 2-2-04 Las Vegas, NV 2-28-04 USAFA 1-31-05 USAFA 2-26-05 Las Vegas, NV 1-25-06 Las Vegas, NV 2-25-06 USAFA 1-6-07 USAFA 2-20-07 Las Vegas, NV 1-12-08 USAFA 2-12-08 Las Vegas, NV 1-31-09 USAFA 3-4-09 Las Vegas, NV 1-26-10 Las Vegas, NV 2-27-10 USAFA 1-15-11 USAFA 2-15-11 Las Vegas, NV 3-11-11 Las Vegas, NV# 1-28-12 USAFA (OT) 2-25-12 Las Vegas, NV # - MWC Tournament

Colorado State (CSU leads 68-31) 1-19-57 Denver, CO% 12-13-57 Ft. Collins, CO 12-14-57 Denver, CO% 12-17-58 Ft. Collins, CO 12-9-60 Ft. Collins, CO 1-27-62 USAFA 2-8-63 USAFA 2-23-63 Ft. Collins, CO 1-18-64 Ft. Collins, CO 2-22-64 USAFA 12-4-64 Denver, CO^ (OT) 2-26-65 Ft. Collins, CO 3-6-65 USAFA 3-5-66 USAFA 1-27-67 Ft. Collins, CO 3-3-67 USAFA 2-24-68 USAFA


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Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA (OT) Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA (OT) Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO (OT) USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Salt Lake City, UT$ Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA (3OT) Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA El Paso, TX$ Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Albuquerque, NM$ Ft. Collins, CO USAFA (2OT) USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Denver, CO# USAFA Ft. Collins, CO USAFA Ft. Collins, CO Ft. Collins, CO USAFA USAFA

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Boise State (Boise State leads 2-1) 12-27-91 Boise, ID$ 1-14-12 Boise, ID 2-11-12 USAFA $ - Albertson’s Classic

Wyoming (Wyoming leads 73-31) 1-25-58 Laramie, WY 12-29-58 Corvallis, OR& 1-24-59 USAFA 1-23-60 Laramie, WY 2-3-60 USAFA (OT) 1-18-61 USAFA (OT) 1-21-61 Laramie, WY 1-17-62 USAFA 1-20-62 Laramie, WY (OT) 1-5-63 USAFA 2-2-63 Laramie, WY 2-1-64 USAFA 2-29-64 Laramie, WY 1-30-65 USAFA 2-27-65 Laramie, WY 12-3-65 Denver, CO^ 2-19-66 USAFA 1-28-67 Laramie, WY 2-10-67 USAFA 1-27-68 USAFA (OT) 3-2-68 Laramie, WY 2-1-69 USAFA 2-17-69 Laramie, WY 12-13-69 USAFA 3-2-70 Laramie, WY 3-3-71 Laramie, WY 3-1-72 USAFA 2-28-73 Laramie, WY 1-15-74 USAFA 1-4-75 Laramie, WY 1-5-76 USAFA 2-15-77 Laramie, WY 1-17-78 USAFA 1-3-79 Laramie, WY 12-8-79 USAFA 1-31-81 Laramie, WY 3-6-81 USAFA 1-13-82 USAFA 2-20-82 Laramie, WY 2-7-83 Laramie, WY 3-3-83 USAFA 1-16-84 Laramie, WY 2-13-84 USAFA 1-16-85 USAFA (OT) 2-21-85 Laramie, WY 1-16-86 Laramie, WY 2-15-86 USAFA

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next six games, the Falcons went 5-1 during that span, including a decisive 74-59 win on the road over Mountain West newcomer Boise State in the conference opener. Unfortunately, the Falcons suffered another serious injury the first practice after that game when senior Taylor Stewart, who had 12 points, four rebounds and four assists against Boise State, broke his fibula and was lost for the rest of the season. The Falcons had trouble finding chemistry after losing Stewart and lost their next six games, including a heartbreaking 65-63 overtime loss at home to 12th-ranked UNLV and a 67-49 loss at Colorado State which turned out to be the final game as head coach for Jeff Reynolds. Reynolds, who was in his fifth season as head coach, was relieved of his duties on Feb. 8 and replaced by associate head coach Dave Pilipovich. After falling to Boise State at home in a rematch, Pilipovich led Air Force to huge back-to-back wins. His first career victory as a collegiate head coach came at Wyoming when his team rallied from an early 14-point deficit to win 58-53. However, that was nothing compared to the next game, when Air Force captured its firstever victory against a top 20 team with a 58-56 victory over 13th-ranked San Diego State at Clune Arena. It was just the second win against a ranked team in program history. A 65-62 loss to TCU at home was the first of five to end the season, which came to a close with a 79-64 loss to New Mexico in the Mountain West quarterfinals. Pilipovich was named the permanent head coach on March 3 prior to the regular-season finale against Colorado State at Clune Arena.

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Colorado (The Mtn.)

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Wright State

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2011-12 Award Winners

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Boise State* (CBSSN)

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Bob Spear Award Taylor Stewart

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Cliff Parsons Falcon Award Shawn Hempsey

Bob Beckel MVP Award Michael Lyons

Rob Marr Sportsmanship Award Scott Stucky

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All Games Final Record: 13-16 (10-7 home, 2-7 road, 1-2 Neutral) REBOUNDS Player G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off-Tot Avg PF-D A-T B-S Pts Avg Michael Lyons 23-22 762-33.1 128-285 .449 45-121 .372 58-82 .707 18-91 4.0 42-0 34-55 5-26 359 15.6 Mike Fitzgerald 29-29 843-29.1 97-199 .487 43-110 .391 65-80 .813 15-111 3.8 80-1 18-46 11-21 302 10.4 Taylor Broekhuis 29-29 864-29.8 91-183 .497 18-54 .333 62-92 .674 29-138 4.8 71-2 57-56 28-20 262 9.0 Taylor Stewart 15-15 407-27.1 42-94 .447 3-12 .250 35-46 .761 9-44 2.9 17-0 47-22 4-12 122 8.1 Todd Fletcher 29-28 895-30.9 79-179 .441 28-87 .322 48-52 .923 8-76 2.6 50-1 95-54 3-45 234 8.1 Justin Hammonds 24-3 334-13.9 45-75 .600 7-14 .500 11-31 .355 7-46 1.9 46-1 12-19 5-12 108 4.5 Kamryn Williams 29-14 434-15.0 40-102 .392 15-40 .375 23-37 .622 21-76 2.6 35-0 42-30 21-16 118 4.1 Kyle Green 17-0 188-11.1 22-55 .400 12-36 .333 5-8 .625 5-25 1.5 28-1 18-10 0-5 61 3.6 Max Yon 22-0 230-10.5 18-61 .295 9-40 .225 15-19 .789 6-26 1.2 21-0 18-15 2-4 60 2.7 Marek Olesinski 10-0 64-6.4 6-23 .261 6-20 .300 0-2 .000 6-15 1.5 6-0 1-3 1-0 18 1.8 DeLovell Earls 21-0 140-6.7 14-26 .538 2-5 .400 3-14 .214 12-24 1.1 13-0 10-9 3-3 33 1.6 Chris Carter 24-2 232-9.7 8-30 .267 0-10 .000 20-35 .571 4-35 1.5 25-0 17-19 1-12 36 1.5 Chase Kammerer 16-0 64-4.0 7-14 .500 1-3 .333 8-14 .571 1-6 0.4 9-0 4-8 2-1 23 1.4 Colt Barnhill 17-0 89-5.2 6-23 .261 1-5 .200 6-12 .500 6-21 1.2 10-0 5-3 3-6 19 1.1 Shawn Hempsey 25-2 222-8.9 8-24 .333 2-11 .182 0-8 .000 3-25 1.0 15-0 22-12 0-9 18 0.7 Adam Brakeville 19-0 77-4.1 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 3-8 0.4 22-2 3-3 1-2 13 0.7 Scott Stucky 2-1 4-2.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0 Brian Davidson 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0.0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0 0.0 TEAM 25-68 2.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 29 5850 616-1383 .445 192-569 .337 362-537 .674 178-835 28.8 491-8 403-371 90-194 1786 61.6 Opponents 29 5850 606-1479 .410 199-621 .320 387-548 .706 299-993 34.2 519 369-407 75-189 1798 62.0

Mountain West Games Final Record: 3-11 (1-6 home, 2-5 road) REBOUNDS Player G-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Off-Tot Avg PF-D A-T B-S Pts Avg Michael Lyons 13-12 461-35.5 73-169 .432 31-73 .425 18-27 .667 5-43 3.3 26-0 21-25 4-14 195 15.0 Taylor Stewart 1-1 35-35.0 5-8 .625 2-2 1.00 0-0 .000 1-4 4.0 2-0 4-1 0-2 12 12.0 Mike Fitzgerald 14-14 414-29.6 49-103 .476 15-46 .326 37-44 .841 7-55 3.9 38-0 4-28 3-10 150 10.7 Taylor Broekhuis 14-14 450-32.1 46-95 .484 12-34 .353 34-49 .694 10-63 4.5 36-1 27-34 19-9 138 9.9 Todd Fletcher 14-13 464-33.1 26-75 .347 8-38 .211 19-21 .905 5-39 2.8 27-1 47-26 2-21 79 5.6 Justin Hammonds 14-2 244-17.4 28-54 .519 2-8 .250 6-18 .333 6-30 2.1 28-0 9-14 3-6 64 4.6 Kyle Green 9-0 120-13.3 14-35 .400 8-23 .348 3-4 .750 3-18 2.0 15-0 15-8 0-3 39 4.3 Kamryn Williams 14-11 209-14.9 12-44 .273 6-22 .273 13-20 .650 5-36 2.6 16-0 24-15 9-3 43 3.1 Marek Olesinski 4-0 24-6.0 4-10 .400 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 4-11 2.8 3-0 1-0 1-0 12 3.0 Max Yon 13-0 135-10.4 10-30 .333 4-18 .222 12-15 .800 3-15 1.2 14-0 10-9 2-3 36 2.8 Colt Barnhill 8-0 37-4.6 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 0-5 0.6 3-0 2-1 1-4 8 1.0 Chase Kammerer 9-0 30-3.3 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 1-1 0.1 4-0 1-5 1-0 7 0.8 Chris Carter 10-1 64-6.4 2-12 .167 0-4 .000 3-7 .429 1-6 0.6 7-0 2-6 1-1 7 0.7 Shawn Hempsey 13-1 91-7.0 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 0-5 .000 0-8 0.6 6-0 6-3 0-3 6 0.5 DeLovell Earls 7-0 27-3.9 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 2-5 0.7 5-0 1-2 0-0 3 0.4 Adam Brakeville 7-0 17-2.4 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 0.3 5-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0 Scott Stucky 1-1 3-3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0 TEAM 12-33 2.4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total 14 2825 278-659 .422 92-281 .327 151-224 .674 66-374 26.7 235-2 174-180 46-79 799 57.1 Opponents 14 2825 320-724 .442 99-293 .338 188-268 .701 139-499 35.6 226 200-177 32-101 927 66.2

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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 14th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its first 13 years of existence, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television 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. Additionally, the Mountain West was the first conference to have a 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 San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the art basketball instant replay system.

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 four MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State and New Mexico). 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, while Fresno State and San Diego State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central and Southern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean. HISTORY

The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 200506. With conference realignment sweeping the nation OUNTAIN EST in recent years, the MW has MEDIA CONTACTS been proactive in addressing Craig Thompson, Commissioner ...........(719) 488-4040 membership changes. Boise State University joined the Javan Hedlund, Assistant Commissioner/Communications Mountain West in 2011-12, (719) 488-4051 ................ jhedlund@themwc.com followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on Kim Melcher, Director of Communications (MBB Contact) July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, (719) 488-4050 ................ kmelcher@themwc.com 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only memOffice Fax ........................................ (719) 487-7241 ber of the Conference. On May Website ............................................ www.TheMWC.com 4, 2012, the Mountain West announced the additions of San Jose State University and Utah State University as fulltime members effective July 1, 2013.

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Conference Games L Pct. 4 .714 4 .714 5 .643 6 .571 7 .500 8 .429 11 .214 11 .214

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Second Team Michael Lyons, Jr., G, Air Force Kendall Williams, So., G, New Mexico Chase Tapley, Jr., G, San Diego State Anthony Marshall, Jr., G, UNLV Leonard Washington, Jr., F, Wyoming Third Team Dorian Green, Jr., G, Colorado State Pierce Hornung, Jr., F, Colorado State J.R. Cadot, Sr., G, TCU Oscar Bellfield, Sr., G, UNLV Chace Stanback, Sr., G/F, UNLV Player of the Year Jamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego State Defensive Player of the Year JayDee Luster, Sr., G, Wyoming Newcomer of the Year Mike Moser, So., F, UNLV Freshman of the Year Kyan Anderson, TCU Sixth Man of the Year Amric Fields, TCU

Overall Games Pct. H .800 14-2 .765 17-2 .743 18-1 .625 14-1 .545 14-3 .636 16-3 .448 10-7 .433 11-5

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(voted by head coaches and selected media) First Team Wes Eikmeier, Jr., G, Colorado State Drew Gordon, Sr., F, New Mexico Jamaal Franklin, So., G, San Diego State Hank Thorns, Sr., G, TCU Mike Moser, So., F, UNLV

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Team SDSU SDSU AFA CSU UNLV CSU WYO

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Team UNLV CSU SDSU WYO AFA UNLV UNLV New Mexico

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Assists Player 3. Anthony Marshall 4. Kendall Williams 5. Xavier Thames 7. Todd Fletcher 9. Jesse Carr 10. Hugh Greenwood

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Wednesday, November 14 North Carolina Central at WYOMING 7 p.m. FRESNO STATE at UC Riverside 7 p.m. Thursday, November 15 Western State at AIR FORCE Chadron State at COLORADO ST South Dakota at WYOMING Friday, November 16 NEW MEXICO vs. Illinois-Chicago Cal State Fullerton at NEVADA Pacific at FRESNO STATE Southern at WYOMING

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, November 17 SAN DIEGO STATE at Missouri State 1 p.m. NEW MEXICO vs. TBD 3:30 p.m. Green Bay at NEVADA 6 p.m. Jacksonville State at UNLV 7 p.m. Sunday, November 18 Louisiana-Lafayette at BOISE STATE 1 p.m. Regis at AIR FORCE 2 p.m. Southern Utah at NEVADA 3:30 p.m. NEW MEXICO vs. TBD 7 p.m. Monday, November 19 FRESNO STATE at Cal Poly NEW MEXICO vs. TBD Tuesday, November 20 BOISE STATE at Michigan State

7 p.m. TBA

8 p.m.

Wednesday, November 21 Montana State at AIR FORCE 7 p.m. COLORADO STATE at Denver 7 p.m. WYOMING at Northern Colorado 7 p.m. Arkansas Pine-Bluff at SAN DIEGO ST TBA

Friday, November 23 Oregon at UNLV Idaho at NEW MEXICO

6 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 24 UC Santa Barbara at BOISE STATE 2 p.m. COLORADO ST at Washington 4:30 p.m. NEVADA at Marshall 7 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at WYOMING 7 p.m. TBD at UNLV TBA Sunday, November 25 Long Beach State at FRESNO STATE AIR FORCE at Colorado Portland at NEW MEXICO SAN DIEGO STATE at USC

Saturday, December 8 Ark.-Pine Bluff at AIR FORCE Panhandle State at WYOMING COLORADO STATE at Ill.-Chicago NEVADA at Washington Valparaiso at NEW MEXICO

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Sunday, December 9 UNLV at California 3 p.m. FRESNO STATE at Washington State 4 p.m. Tuesday, December 11 Cal Poly at NEVADA

7 p.m.

Wednesday, December 12 Colorado at FRESNO STATE

7 p.m.

Monday, November 26 Northern Colorado at COLORADO ST 7 p.m.

Thursday, December 13 UNLV vs. La Verne

7 p.m.

Wednesday, November 28 BOISE STATE at Creighton FRESNO STATE at Southern Illinois Jackson State at AIR FORCE Mercer at NEW MEXICO UC Davis at NEVADA UC Irvine at UNLV WYOMING at UC Santa Barbara

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Friday, December 14 LSU at BOISE STATE

7 p.m.

Saturday, December 15 San Francisco at NEVADA New Mexico State at NEW MEXICO UC Irvine at FRESNO STATE San Diego at SAN DIEGO STATE

3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

Friday, November 30 Drake at NEVADA

7 p.m.

Monday, December 17 UNLV at UTEP North Florida at COLORADO ST

6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Tuesday, December 18 Point Loma at SAN DIEGO STATE Denver at WYOMING

TBA 7 p.m.

Wednesday, December 19 CSU Bakersfield at COLORADO ST NEW MEXICO at New Mexico State UNI at UNLV

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 1 NEW MEXICO at Indiana State 1 p.m. Evansville at COLORADO STATE 2:30 p.m. Hawai’i at UNLV 4 p.m. SAN DIEGO STATE vs. UCLA 7 p.m. Colorado at WYOMING TBA Sunday, December 2 BOISE STATE at Seattle Wichita State at AIR FORCE

2 p.m. 3 p.m.

Monday, December 3 FRESNO STATE at Long Beach State 7 p.m. Texas Southern at SAN DIEGO STATE 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 4 WYOMING at Illinois State NEVADA at Pacific UNLV at Portland Wednesday, December 5 BOISE STATE at Utah USC at NEW MEXICO COLORADO STATE at Colorado

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

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Thursday, December 20 BOISE STATE vs. Idaho Friday, December 21 UC Santa Barbara at WYOMING Cal State San Marcos at NEVADA

TBA

7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 22 South Dakota State at NEW MEXICO 1 p.m. AIR FORCE at UC Riverside 1 p.m. SAN DIEGO ST vs. San Francisco 1 p.m. Canisus at UNLV 7 p.m. COLORADO ST vs. Portland 7:30 p.m. FRESNO STATE at UCLA 8 p.m. Sunday, December 23 SAN DIEGO STATE vs. TBD BOISE STATE vs. New Orleans COLORADO STATE vs. TBD

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Thursday, December 27 NEW MEXICO at Cincinnati Friday, December 28 Yale at NEVADA Saturday, December 29 UNLV at North Carolina AIR FORCE vs. Florida Adams State at COLORADO ST

6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

7 p.m.

Thursday, January 24 *WYOMING at UNLV

6 p.m.

Saturday, January 26 *BOISE STATE at NEVADA *NEW MEXICO at SAN DIEGO ST *COLORADO ST at FRESNO ST *AIR FORCE at WYOMING

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

Tuesday, January 29 *NEVADA at UNLV

7 p.m.

2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, December 30 Sonoma State at FRESNO STATE Corban at BOISE STATE Monday, December 31 NEVADA at Oregon NEW MEXICO at Saint Louis

9 p.m.

Wednesday, January 23 *COLORADO ST at NEW MEXICO *FRESNO STATE at BOISE STATE New Orleans at AIR FORCE *SAN DIEGO STATE at NEVADA

1 p.m. 2 p.m.

4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, January 2 AIR FORCE at Richmond BOISE STATE at Texas-Arlington WYOMING at SMU CSU Bakersfield at SAN DIEGO ST UTEP at COLORADO STATE

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Thursday, January 3 Chicago State at UNLV

7 p.m.

Saturday, January 5 St. Bonaventure at COLORADO ST 2:30 p.m. Walla Walla at BOISE STATE 7 p.m. CSU Bakersfield at UNLV 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 9 *NEVADA at AIR FORCE *BOISE STATE at WYOMING *UNLV at NEW MEXICO *SAN DIEGO ST at FRESNO ST

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 12 *FRESNO STATE at NEW MEXICO *WYOMING at NEVADA *COLORADO ST at SAN DIEGO ST *AIR FORCE at UNLV Wednesday, January 16 *NEW MEXICO at BOISE STATE *AIR FORCE at COLORADO STATE *WYOMING at FRESNO STATE *UNLV at SAN DIEGO STATE Saturday, January 19 *BOISE STATE at AIR FORCE *UNLV at COLORADO STATE *SAN DIEGO ST at WYOMING *NEVADA at FRESNO STATE

1 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

2 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m.

Wednesday, January 30 *FRESNO STATE at AIR FORCE, 7 p.m. *BOISE STATE at COLORADO ST 7 p.m. *NEW MEXICO at WYOMING TBA Saturday, February 2 *SAN DIEGO STATE at AIR FORCE 1 p.m. *WYOMING at COLORADO ST 2:30 p.m. *NEVADA at NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. *UNLV at BOISE STATE 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 6 *UNLV at FRESNO STATE *AIR FORCE at NEW MEXICO *COLORADO STATE at NEVADA WYOMING at CSU Bakersfield *BOISE STATE at SAN DIEGO ST

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 9 *AIR FORCE at NEVADA *FRESNO STATE at SAN DIEGO ST *WYOMING at BOISE STATE *NEW MEXICO at UNLV

3 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Wednesday, February 13 *UNLV at AIR FORCE *NEVADA at WYOMING *NEW MEXICO at FRESNO STATE *SAN DIEGO ST at COLORADO ST

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 16 *COLORADO STATE at AIR FORCE *FRESNO STATE at WYOMING *SAN DIEGO STATE at UNLV *BOISE STATE at NEW MEXICO

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Tuesday, February 19 *FRESNO STATE at NEVADA 7 p.m. *WYOMING at SAN DIEGO STATE 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 20 *AIR FORCE at BOISE STATE *COLORADO STATE at UNLV

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Saturday, February 23 *NEW MEXICO at COLORADO ST 2 p.m. *NEVADA at SAN DIEGO STATE 3 p.m. *UNLV at WYOMING 5:30 p.m. *BOISE STATE at FRESNO STATE 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 27 *NEVADA at BOISE STATE *WYOMING at AIR FORCE *FRESNO STATE at COLORADO ST *SAN DIEGO ST at NEW MEXICO

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 2 *WYOMING at NEW MEXICO *UNLV at NEVADA *COLORADO STATE at BOISE ST *AIR FORCE at FRESNO STATE

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Tuesday, March 5 *BOISE STATE at UNLV

7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 6 *NEW MEXICO at NEVADA 7 p.m. *AIR FORCE at SAN DIEGO ST 8:30 p.m. *COLORADO STATE at WYOMING TBA Saturday, March 9 *SAN DIEGO STATE at BOISE ST 1:30 p.m. *FRESNO STATE at UNLV 3 p.m. *NEW MEXICO at AIR FORCE 4 p.m. *NEVADA at COLORADO ST 6:30 p.m.

2013 MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Tuesday, March 12 Men’s First Round

5 p.m.

Wednesday, March 13 Men’s Quarterfinal #1 Men’s Quarterfinal #2 Men’s Quarterfinal #3 Men’s Quarterfinal #4

Noon 2:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m.

Friday, March 15 MW Men’s Semifinal #1 MW Men’s Semifinal #2

6 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 16 MW Men’s Championship Game

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2013 REESE’S MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP TUESDAY - SATURDAY, MARCH 12-16 THOMAS & MACK CENTER LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

TUESDAY MARCH 12

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13

FRIDAY MARCH 15

SATURDAY MARCH 16

#3 Seed

Game 2 12 p.m.

#6 Seed Game 6 6 p.m.

#2 Seed

Game 3 2:30 p.m.**

#7 Seed Game 8 3 p.m.

MEN’S CHAMPION

#1 Seed

Game 4 6:30 p.m.

#8 Seed

Game 1 5 p.m.

#8/#9 Winner

Game 7 8:30 p.m.**

#9 Seed #4 Seed

Game 5 9 p.m.**

All times Pacific and subject to change. #5 Seed

** There will be a minimum of 24 minutes between games, should the first game go into overtime or run more than 2 hours.

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2012-13 PRESEASON POLL

REESE’S MOUNTAIN WEST MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS MARCH 12–16, 2013 THOMAS & MACK CENTER s LAS VEGAS F OR TICKET TICKET,, HOTEL AND SCHEDULE SCHE DULE INFORMATION INFORMATION,, AS WELL AS PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, OPPORTUNITIES , PLEASE VISIT VISIT

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TEAM AWARD WINNERS The Bob Spear Award is given to the player that is outstanding in all areas of the Academy -- academics, athletics and military performance. The award started in 1991 and is named for former head coach Bob Spear. Known as the “Father of Air Force Basketball,” he coached the Falcons from 1957-71. Spear led the Falcons to a 177-175 record and is the winningest coach in school history. Spear led Air Force to winning seasons in seven of his 15 years and the school’s first two NCAA Tournament appearances. His 1960 and 1962 squads were selected to the Midwest Regional. Spear also coached two of Air Force’s five AllAmericans (Bob Beckel and Cliff Parsons). Aaron Benson was the inaugural winner of the award following the 1990-91 campaign. Derek Brooks won the award last season.

BOB SPEAR AWARD Year Name 1991 .......................................... Aaron Benson 1992 ........................................... Brent Roberts 1993 .............................................. Darren Hall 1994 .......................................... Bryce Morgan 1995 .............................................. Kenyon Bell 1996 ................................... Reggie Minton, Jr. 1997 .................................................. Chris Kay 1998 ..........................................Mike Freeman 1999 ........................................Glenn Gonzales 2000 .......................................... Miguel Garcia Tyron Wright 2001 ............................................... Jarvis Croff 2002 ......................................... Lamoni Yazzie 2003 ............................................. Tom Bellairs Vernard Jenkins 2004 ..................................................A.J. Kuhle Joel Gerlach 2005 ...............................................Nick Welch Antoine Hood 2006 ..........................................Antoine Hood 2007 .......................................... Jacob Burtschi Dan Nwaelele 2008 ..........................................Tim Anderson 2009 ........................................Anwar Johnson 2010 ............................................ Grant Parker 2011 ........................................... Derek Brooks 2012 ..........................................Taylor Stewart

CLIFF PARSONS FALCON AWARD The Falcon Award is given annually to the player that gives 100 percent regardless of the situation and his place on the team. Year Name 2001 .................................................Brian Ross 2002 ........................................ Selwyn Mansell Ken Kirkpatrick 2003 .................................................Tim Keller 2004 ........................................ Marcus Jenkins 2005 .................................................Tim Keller Caleb Buchanan 2006 .................................................. John Frye Ryan Teets 2007 ...............................................Nick Welch Tim Anderson 2008 .........................................Andrew Henke 2009 ...........................................Hunter Myers 2010 ............................................Mike McLain Avery Merriex 2011 ................................................Kyle Green 2012 ...................................... Shawn Hempsey

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BOB BECKEL TEAM MVP Year Name, Position 1959 ...........................................Bob Beckel, G 1960-61 .......................................... Jim Ulm, F 1962 ................................. Bob Schaumberg, F 1963 ..................................... Parke Hinman, F 1964 .............................................John Judd, G 1965 ...........................................Sam Peshut, F 1966 ........................................... Ed Sullivan, F 1967 ......................................Fred Budinger, F 1968 ........................................Cliff Parsons, C 1969 ..........................................Mike Klindt, F 1970 ............................................ Bert Spear, G 1971 .....................................Charlie Brown, G 1972 ............................................Tom Blase, G 1973-74 .............................. Rich Nickelson, F 1975 .............................................Dan Kraft, G 1976 ......................................Randy Gricius, F 1977-78 ........................Tom Schneeberger, F 1979 ..................................Randy Gricius, F/C 1980 ........................................... Tim Harris, F 1981 ........................................ Reggie Jones, C 1982-83 ................................Rick Simmons, F 1984 .............................Maurice McDonald, F 1985 ............................................ Jon Jordan, F 1986 .............................Maurice McDonald, F 1987-90 ......................... Raymond Dudley, G 1991 ......................................... Chris Lowry, F 1992 ..........................................Dale French, F 1993 ........................................George Irvin, G 1994-95 ...................................... Otis Jones, G 1996-98 ............................ Jarmica Reese, G/F 1999 ..................................Tyron Wright, G/F 2000-01 .................................... Jarvis Croff, G 2002 .................................... Lamoni Yazzie, G 2003 ........................................... Tim Keller, G 2004 .........................................A.J. Kuhle, G/F 2005 ..........................................Nick Welch, C 2006 .....................................Antoine Hood, G 2007 ......................................Jacob Burtschi, F 2008 .................................... Tim Anderson, G 2009 ...................................Anwar Johnson, G 2010 ........................................ Grant Parker, F Evan Washington, G 2011 ...............................Evan Washington, G 2012 .....................................Michael Lyons, G


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AWARDS & HONORS ALL-AMERICANS Bob Beckel, 1958-59 (Helms) Cliff Parsons, 1968 (Helms) HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 (Basketball Times) Otis Jones, 1995 (Basketball Times) Nick Welch, 2004 (Associated Press)

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Nick Welch, 2004 (MWC Co-Player)

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 (WAC) Otis Jones, 1993-95 (WAC) Nick Welch, 2004 (MWC) Antoine Hood, 2006 (MWC) Dan Nwaelele, 2007 (MWC)

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Tim Harris, 1981 (WAC) Rick Simmons, 1982-83 (WAC) Raymond Dudley, 1987-88 (WAC) Tyron Wright, 1999 (WAC) Jarvis Croff, 2000 (MWC) A.J. Kuhle, 2004 (MWC) Nick Welch, 2005 (MWC) Antoine Hood, 2005 (MWC) Jacob Burtschi, 2006-07 (MWC) Tim Anderson, 2008 (MWC) Michael Lyons, 2012 (MW)

THIRD TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Tim Keller, 2003-04 (MWC) Michael Lyons, 2010-11 (MWC)

CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Tim Anderson, 2008 (MWC)

CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Raymond Dudley, 1987 (WAC) Tom Bellairs, 2000 (MWC)

CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Raymond Dudley, 1987 (WAC) Tom Bellairs, 2000 (MWC) Joel Gerlach, 2001 (MWC)

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Reggie Minton, 2000 (MWC) Joe Scott, 2004 (MWC)

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Aaron Benson, 1990-91 Steve Haase, 1991-92 Brent Roberts, 1991-92 Brad Boyer, 1992-93 Mark Cozad, 1992 Anthony Barrett, 1994-96 Mike Freeman, 1996-98 Rod Smith, 1997 Dylan Pope, 1998-99 Caleb Buchanan, 2005 Ryan Teets, 2006-07 Andrew Henke, 2008-09 Mike McLain, 2009 Sammy Schafer, 2009 Adam Brakeville, 2011 Todd Fletcher, 2011-12

NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS James Cooper, 1970 Tom Blase, 1973 Rich Nickelson, 1974 Tom Schneeberger, 1978 Brent Roberts, 1992 Brad Boyer, 1993

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Cliff Parsons, 1968 James Cooper, 1970 Mark Bean, 1970 Steve Garst, 1973 Tom Blase, 1973 Rich Nickelson, 1973 Greg Schneider, 1976 Tom Schneeberger, 1978 ALL-STAR GAMES Bob Beckel, 1959 (East-West Shrine) Raymond Dudley, 1990 (Portsmouth Classic) Otis Jones, 1995 (Western Inv.)

USA BASKETBALL GAMES TRYOUTS Raymond Dudley, 1990 Jarmica Reese, 1998

NBA TRYOUTS Tom Schneeberger, 1978 Antoine Hood, 2006 A.J. Kuhle, 2006 Dan Nwaelele, 2007 Jacob Burtschi, 2007

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ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS MOST VALUABLE MALE ATHLETE Don Wolfswinkel, 1960 Tom Schneeberger, 1978 Reggie Jones, 1981

ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP AWARD Bob Beckel, 1959 Bob Schaumburg, 1962 James Diffendorfer, 1963 Rick Schoenlein, 1976 Jeff Bowling, 1990 A.J. Kuhle, 2004

SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD Greg Schneider, 1976

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Mike Quinlan, 1961 Parke Hinman, 1964 Rich Nickelson, 1974 Randy Gricius, 1979 Tim Harris, 1981 Rob Marr, 1988 Raymond Dudley, 1990 Otis Jones, 1994 & 1995 Nick Welch, 2004 Antoine Hood, 2006 Tim Anderson, 2008

ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Jarmica Reese, 1998 Jacob Burtschi, 2007

Otis Jones (1992-95) was an honorable mention All-American in 1995 by Basketball Times and is one of only two athletes in Academy history to win the school’s Athletic Excellence Award twice.


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TEAM RECORDS POINTS GAME 1. 124 vs. Doane .........................................11/22/97 2. 115 vs. Arizona ........................................2/29/59 3. 111 vs. Denver..........................................2/16/99 4. 109 vs. New Mexico State.........................2/5/66 5. 109 vs. Doane ...........................................1/10/68 SEASON 1. 2,414 (35 Games) .................................... 2006-07 2. 2,138 (32 Games) .................................... 1989-90 3. 2,074 (32 Games) .................................... 2010-11 4. 2,013 (28 Games) .................................... 1988-89 5. 2,000 (26 Games) .................................... 1965-66 SEASON AVERAGE 1. 76.9 ........................................................... 1965-66 2. 76.2 ........................................................... 1998-99 3. 76.0 ........................................................... 1969-70 4. 74.7 ........................................................... 1967-68 5. 73.3 ........................................................... 1968-69 HALF 1st Half: 2nd Half:

64 vs. Doane.............................11/22/97 65 vs. Arizona ............................2/29/59 65 vs. Denver .............................2/16/99

FIELD GOALS MADE

SEASON 1. 49.03 (815-1662) ..................................... 2006-07 2. 49.00 (663-1353) ..................................... 1969-70 3. 48.9 (731-1494) ....................................... 1988-89 4. 48.3 (683-1413) ....................................... 2005-06 5. 48.1 (536-1114) ....................................... 2002-03 HALF 1st Half: .......... 86.7 vs. Colorado St. (13-15), 2/15/03 2nd Half: .........78.9 vs. U.S. Internat’l (15-19), 12/7/85

3-POINTERS MADE GAME 1. 18 vs. UT-Pan American ........................12/5/02 2. 16 at Santa Clara ....................................12/29/06 16 vs. Georgia Southern ...........................1/1/03 16 vs. Doane ...........................................11/22/97 5. 15 done several times SEASON 1. 316 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07 2. 276 (31 Games) ....................................... 2005-06 3. 266 (30 Games) ....................................... 2004-05 4. 245 (29 Games) ....................................... 2003-04 245 (29 Games) ....................................... 2000-01

3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED

GAME 1. 49 vs. New Mexico State...........................2/5/66 2. 45 vs. Doane ...........................................11/22/97 45 vs. Doane .............................................1/10/68 4. 44 vs. Arizona ..........................................2/29/59 5. 40 vs. Denver............................................2/16/99

GAME 1. 39 at UNLV ..............................................2/20/07 2. 38 at Tulsa ................................................2/13/99 38 vs. Texas-Arlington..........................12/19/98 38 at Portland State .................................12/5/98 5. 36 at Iowa ...............................................12/28/04

SEASON 1. 815 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07 2. 767 (26 Games) ...................................... 1965-66 3. 751 (32 Games) ....................................... 1989-90 4. 743 (28 Games) ....................................... 1984-85 5. 731 (28 Games) ....................................... 1988-89

SEASON 1. 789 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07 2. 738 (26 Games) ....................................... 1998-99 3. 729 (30 Games) ....................................... 2004-05 4. 684 (31 Games) ....................................... 2005-06 5. 683 (29 Games) ....................................... 2000-01

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

GAME (min. 10 att.) 1. 72.7 (16-22) vs. Doane .........................11/22/97 72.7 (8-11) vs. Yale ................................11/13/01 3. 70.0 (7-10) vs. Tennessee Tech ...........12/28/96 4. 69.2 (9-13) vs. Montana State ..............11/30/01 69.2 (9-13) vs. Nicholls State ...................2/9/91

SEASON 1. 1,711 (32 Games) .................................... 1989-90 2. 1,703 (26 Games) .................................... 1998-99 3. 1,684 (28 Games) .................................... 1995-96 4. 1,673 (28 Games) .................................... 1999-00 5. 1,662 (35 Games) .................................... 2006-07

SEASON 1. 40.5 (137-338) ......................................... 1988-89 2. 40.4 (276-684) ......................................... 2005-06 3. 40.1 (316-789) ......................................... 2006-07 4. 39.1 (125-320) ......................................... 1987-88 5. 38.3 (196-512) ......................................... 1997-98

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME 1. 56 vs. Navy .............................................11/28/98 56 vs. Southern Colorado .......................1/12/72 3. 49 vs. Navy ...............................................12/6/93 4. 42 vs. Utah ................................................2/19/94 5. 41 vs. Wofford .........................................2/22/97 SEASON 1. 700 (26 Games) ....................................... 1998-99 2. 689 (24 Games) ....................................... 1969-70 3. 677 (25 Games) ....................................... 1971-72 4. 673 (21 Games) ....................................... 1956-57 5. 668 (26 Games) ....................................... 1970-71 668 (26 Games) ....................................... 1965-66

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GAME (min. 10 att.) 1. 100.0 (11-11) at Colorado State ..............2/7/05 100.0 (11-11) vs. Colorado State .............3/8/90 3. 95.8 (23-24) at SMU................................1/23/99 4. 95.7 (22-23) vs. Utah.................................3/1/01 5. 95.2 (20-21) vs. Northeast Louisiana....12/4/78 SEASON 1. 77.0 (483-627) ......................................... 1990-91 2. 75.5 (468-620) ......................................... 2006-07 3. 74.795 (457-611) ..................................... 1989-90 4. 74.791 (448-599) ..................................... 1991-92 5. 74.5 (348-467) ......................................... 2005-06

3-POINT PERCENTAGE

GAME 1. 96 vs. New Mexico State...........................2/5/66 2. 87 vs. Denver..............................................1/6/99 87 vs. Stanford .........................................2/19/76 4. 86 vs. Regis ...............................................12/1/71 5. 76 at Navy ...............................................11/27/99

GAME 1. 75.0 (45-60) vs. Doane ..........................11/22/97 2. 72.5 (29-40) vs. BYU ...............................1/24/04 3. 71.9 (23-32) vs. Colorado St. .................2/15/03 4. 71.4 (25-35) vs. Montana State............11/30/01 5. 68.4 (26-38) vs. Utah...............................1/19/06

SEASON 1. 498 (24 Games) ....................................... 1969-70 2. 490 (26 Games) ....................................... 1998-99 3. 483 (29 Games) ....................................... 1990-91 4. 468 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07 5. 466 (26 Games) ....................................... 1965-66

FREE THROWS MADE GAME 1. 42 vs. Navy ...............................................12/6/93 2. 41 vs. Navy .............................................11/28/98 3. 36 at Colorado State ................................1/19/57 36 at Navy .................................................1/13/68 5. 34 vs Wofford ..........................................2/22/97

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FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

GAME 1. 72 vs. Westminster (Utah) ....................12/4/57 2. 64 vs. St. Cloud State.............................12/15/77 64 vs. Western State ................................2/25/74 4. 61 vs. Oklahoma City..............................1/26/73 61 vs. Valparaiso ......................................12/7/70

GAME 1. 19 vs. Regis .............................................12/12/78 2. 30 vs. Colorado College ..........................12/6/04 3. 31 vs. Colorado College ..........................12/9/06 4. 31 vs. South Dakota ................................12/5/62 5. 33 vs. Savannah State ................................1/6/03

SEASON 1. 1,145 (26 Games) .................................... 1970-71 2. 1,086 (26 Games) .................................... 1998-99 3. 1,081 (24 Games) .................................... 1967-68 4. 1,073 (26 Games) .................................... 1965-66 5. 1,067 (25 Games) .................................... 1971-72

SEASON 1. 1,286 (22 Games) .................................... 1962-63 2. 1,351 (23 Games) .................................... 1958-59 3. 1,357 (22 Games) .................................... 1959-60 4. 1,381 (23 Games) .................................... 1957-58 5. 1,385 (21 Games) .................................... 1956-57

SEASON AVERAGE 1. 45.0 ........................................................... 1967-68 2. 44.0 ........................................................... 1970-71 3. 43.2 ........................................................... 1960-61 4. 42.9 ........................................................... 1968-69 5. 42.7 ........................................................... 1971-72

SEASON AVERAGE 1. 50.9 ........................................................... 2003-04 2. 54.3 ........................................................... 2004-05 3. 54.7 ........................................................... 2005-06 4. 56.0 ........................................................... 2006-07 5. 56.2 ........................................................... 1980-81

FEWEST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME By AFA: 37 vs. New Mexico......................1/22/81 By Opp: 36, TCU ..........................................3/5/08

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MISC. 1st Half: ..........................6, Colorado College, 12/9/06 2nd Half: .........................................10, Regis, 12/12/78

MOST COMBINED POINTS Overall: 199, AFA (108) vs. USIU (91).....2/3/90 Conf. Game: 184, AFA (93) vs. BYU (91) ......1/30/87

TWO-TEAM RECORDS

FEWEST COMBINED POINTS Overall: 49, AFA (30) vs. Regis (19) .....12/12/78 Conf. Game: 75, AFA (37) vs. UNM (38) ......1/22/81

GAME 1. 36 vs. Doane ...........................................11/22/97 2. 33 vs. Western State ................................2/25/74 3. 29 vs. Regis ...............................................2/17/71 4. 28 vs. U.S. International ...........................2/3/90 5. 25 at Long Beach State..........................11/21/00 SEASON 1. 533 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07 2. 494 (32 Games) ....................................... 2010-11 3. 448 (32 Games) ....................................... 1989-90 4. 445 (31 Games) ....................................... 2005-06 5. 415 (27 Games) ....................................... 1976-77

MOST COMBINED POINTS Game: 201, AFA (87) vs. TCU (114)....1/21/99 1st Half: 108, AFA (43) vs. Houston (65)......2/17/68 AFA (43) vs. Wyo. (65) .......3/2/68 2nd Half: 122, AFA (65) vs. Denver (57)..2/16/99 FEWEST COMBINED POINTS Game: 49, AFA (30) vs. Regis (19) .....12/12/78 1st Half: 23, AFA (14) vs. Regis (9) .......12/12/78 2nd Half: 26, AFA (16) vs. Regis (10) .....12/12/78

STEALS GAME (Since 1995) 1. 20 at TCU .................................................1/21/99 2. 17 vs. Colorado College ..........................12/9/06 3. 16 vs. New Mexico ..................................1/15/05 16 vs. Wyoming .......................................1/28/02 16 vs. Doane ...........................................11/20/99

CLUNE ARENA RECORDS

MOST POINTS By AFA: 124 vs. Doane (57) ....................11/22/97 By Opp: 103, Denver....................................1/6/99 BYU ......................................1/16/03 FEWEST POINTS By AFA: 30 vs. Regis (19) ........................12/12/78 By Opp: 19, Regis .....................................12/12/78 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME By AFA: 93 vs. Brigham Young ................1/30/87 By Opp: 103, Brigham Young ..................1/16/93

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE By AFA: 45 vs. Doane ..............................11/22/97 By Opp: 34, Brigham Young ....................1/30/87 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By AFA: .750 vs. Doane (45-60) .............11/22/97 By Opp: .667, SDSU (21-31) .....................1/13/91 MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE By AFA: 18 vs. UT-Pan American ...........12/5/02 By Opp: 15, BYU ......................................11/14/07 MOST FREE THROWS MADE By AFA: 42 vs. Navy...................................12/6/94 By Opp: 36, San Diego State .......................1/5/85

SEASON 1. 331 (26 Games) ....................................... 1993-94 2. 262 (30 Games) ....................................... 2004-05 3. 249 (31 Games) ....................................... 2005-06 4. 243 (28 Games) ....................................... 1999-00 5. 234 (35 Games) ....................................... 2006-07

MOST REBOUNDS By AFA: 52 vs. Utah ...................................2/20/86 By Opp: 52, Mesa State ..............................12/9/89

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MOST ASSISTS By AFA: 36 vs. Doane ..............................11/22/97

GAME (Since 1995) 1. 9 vs. Evansville .........................................12/5/10 9 vs. Navy..................................................12/9/95 3. 8 vs. Stetson ............................................11/26/02 8 vs. Adams State...................................12/10/96 5. 7 done several times

Matt McCraw tied for the team lead with 101 assists in 2006-07, helping the Falcons record 533 as a team, surpassing the singleseason school record of 448 previously set in 1989-90.

SEASON (Since 1974) 1. 111 (26 Games) ....................................... 1993-94 2. 109 (28 Games) ....................................... 1992-93 3. 104 (27 Games) ....................................... 1980-81 4. 99 (25 Games) ......................................... 1978-79 5. 98 (28 Games) ......................................... 1994-95

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CAREER 1. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 .............................. 2,178 2. Otis Jones, 1991-95 ........................................... 2,003 3. Tim Harris, 1977-81 ......................................... 1,550 4. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ......................................... 1,526 5. Jarmica Reese, 1994-98..................................... 1,385 6. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ...................................... 1,374 7. Rick Simmons, 1979-83 ................................... 1,320 8. Antoine Hood, 2002-06 ................................... 1,307 9. Jarvis Croff, 1998-01 ......................................... 1,216 10. Jacob Burtschi, 2003-07 ................................. 1,205 11. Tom Schneeberger, 1974-78.......................... 1,204 12. Maurice McDonald, 1982-86 ........................ 1,121 13. Nick Welch, 2002-05, ‘06-07 ......................... 1,109 14. Tim Keller, 2001-05 ........................................ 1,105 15. Randy Gricius, 1975-79.................................. 1,100

CAREER 1. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 .............................. 1,767 2. Otis Jones, 1991-95 ........................................... 1,458 3. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ......................................... 1,216 4. Tim Harris, 1977-81 ......................................... 1,194 5. Jarmica Reese, 1994-98..................................... 1,111

SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1988-89 ................................ 746 2. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 670 3. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 663 4. Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 ................................. 620 5. Bob Beckel, 1956-57 ............................................ 555 GAME 1. Bob Beckel vs. Arizona, 2/28/59 .......................... 50 2. Bob Beckel vs. E. New Mexico, 2/9/57................ 48 3. Bob Beckel vs. Colo. Mines, 12/15/56 ................. 47 4. Bob Beckel vs. Kansas Wesleyan, 1/9/57 ............ 46 5. Otis Jones vs. Adams State, 12/5/94 .................... 42 Chris Lowry vs. Nicholls State, 2/9/91................ 42

SCORING AVERAGE CAREER 1. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ........................................... 22.8 2. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................ 20.0 3. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ........................................ 19.4 4. Otis Jones, 1991-95 ............................................. 18.2 5. Tyron Wright, 1998-2000 .................................. 15.9 SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1988-89 ................................ 26.6 2. Bob Beckel, 1956-57 ........................................... 26.4 3. Otis Jones, 1993-94 ............................................. 25.5 4. Otis Jones, 1994-95 ............................................. 23.9 5. Cliff Parsons, 1967-68 ........................................ 22.5

FIELD GOALS MADE CAREER 1. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 780 2. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 628 3. Tim Harris, 1977-81 ............................................ 602 4. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ............................................ 538 5. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ......................................... 533 SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1988-89 ................................. 262 2. Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 ................................. 225 3. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 213 4. Cliff Parsons, 1967-68 ......................................... 207 5. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 206 GAME 1. Bob Beckel vs. Colo. Mines, 12/15/56 ................. 18

SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 ................................. 568 2. Raymond Dudley, 1998-89 ................................. 549 3. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 495 4. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 461 5. Cliff Parsons, 1967-68 ......................................... 406 GAME 1. Bob Beckel vs. Colo. Mines, 12/15/56 ................. 34

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER (min 250 att) 1. Bill Purcell, 1969-71.......................... 56.2 (190-338) 2. Aaron Benson, 1987-91.................... 54.6 (141-258) 3. Gregg Popovich, 1968-70................. 54.1 (170-315) 4. Randy Gricius, 1975-79.................... 54.0 (468-866) 5. Mike Lockwood, 1985-89 ................ 51.4 (356-692) SEASON 1. Aaron Benson, 1989-90...................... 59.6 (62-104) 2. Bill Purcell, 1969-70............................ 56.8 (71-125) 3. Mike Lockwood, 1986-87 .................. 56.7 (85-150) 4. Randy Gricius, 1975-76.................... 56.4 (133-236) 5. John Frye, 2005-06 .............................. 56.3 (67-119) GAME 1. Maurice McDonald vs. UNM, 2/20/84 .100.0 (10-10)

THREE-POINTERS MADE CAREER 1. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 285 2. Jarvis Croff, 1998-2001........................................ 219 3. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 218 4. Matt McCraw, 2003-07 ....................................... 213 5. Tim Keller, 2001-05 ............................................. 206

SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 ................................. 241 2. Raymond Dudley, 1988-89 ................................. 240 3. Jarvis Croff, 1999-2000........................................ 225 4. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 210 5. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 201 GAME 1. Jarvis Croff vs. Utah, 3/9/00 ................................. 19

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE CAREER (min. 150 att.) 1. Matt McCraw, 2003-07 .................... 46.5 (213-458) 2. Dan Nwaelele, 2003-07 .................... 45.1 (173-384) 3. Andrew Henke, 2005-09 .................. 42.0 (171-407) 4. Tom Fow, 2007-11 ............................ 41.8 (120-287) 5. Matt Holland, 2006-09 ..................... 40.4 (101-250) SEASON (min. 50 att.) 1. Matt McCraw, 2004-05 ...................... 50.9 (55-108) 2. Dan Nwaelele, 2005-06 ...................... 48.2 (67-139) 3. Grant Parker, 2008-09 .......................... 48.0 (24-50) 4. Matt McCraw, 2006-07 ...................... 46.5 (72-155) 5. Tom Fow, 2010-11 .............................. 45.9 (73-159) GAME 1. Jarmica Reese vs. Doane, 11/22/97....... 90.0 (9-10)

FREE THROWS MADE CAREER 1. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 529 2. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ............................................ 450 3. Tim Harris, 1977-81 ............................................ 346 4. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 333 5. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ......................................... 308 SEASON 1. Bob Beckel, 1956-57 ............................................ 177 2. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 174 3. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 173 4. Bob Beckel, 1958-59 ............................................ 148 5. Chris Lowry, 1990-91 .......................................... 142 GAME 1. Otis Jones vs. Utah, 2/19/94 ................................. 17

SEASON 1. Raymond Dudley, 1988-89 ................................. 105 2. Jarvis Croff, 1999-2000.......................................... 83 3. Raymond Dudley, 1989-90 ................................... 82 4. Tim Keller, 2002-03 ............................................... 78 5. Otis Jones, 1993-94 ................................................ 77 GAME 1. Jarmica Reese vs. Doane, 11/22/97.........................9 Chris Lowry vs. Nicholls State, 2/9/91...................9

THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED CAREER 1. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 720 2. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 633 3. Jarvis Croff, 1998-2001........................................ 566 4. Tim Keller, 2001-05 ............................................. 526 5. Matt McCraw, 2003-07 ....................................... 458

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CAREER 1. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 681 2. Bob Beckel, 1956-59 ............................................ 594 3. Tim Harris, 1977-81 ............................................ 500 4. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ......................................... 438 5. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 425

CAREER 1. Jeff Bowling, 1986-87, 88-90 .............................. 447 2. Bob Djokovich, 1974-78...................................... 427 3. Todd Beer, 1982-86 ............................................. 355 4. Vernard Jenkins, 1999-2003 ............................... 328 5. Evan Washington, 2007-11 ................................ 327

CAREER 1. Tom Bellairs, 1999-2003 ..................................... 370 2. Joel Gerlach, 2000-04 .......................................... 356 3. Mike Lockwood, 1985-89 ................................... 330 4. Erwin Washington, 1979-83............................... 313 5. Rick Simmons, 1979-83 ...................................... 311

SEASON 1. Otis Jones, 1994-95 .............................................. 228 2. Otis Jones, 1993-94 .............................................. 226 3. Tyron Wright, 1998-99 ....................................... 194 4. Tyron Wright, 1999-2000 ................................... 185 5. Tom Schneeberger, 1976-77 ............................... 184

SEASON 1. Jeff Bowling, 1989-90........................................... 224 2. Bob Djokovich, 1976-77...................................... 155 3. Jeff Bowling, 1988-89........................................... 152 4. Todd Beer, 1985-86 ............................................. 133 5. Evan Washington, 2010-11 ................................ 127 Bob Djokovich, 1977-78 ..................................... 127

SEASON 1. Joel Gerlach, 2001-02 .......................................... 114 2. Tom Bellairs, 2001-02 ......................................... 101 David Schuck, 1998-99 ....................................... 101 4. Aaron Benson, 1989-90......................................... 99 5. Tom Bellairs, 2000-01 ........................................... 97

GAME 1. Bob Beckel vs. Washington, 1/18/58................... 21

GAME 1. Jeff Bowling vs. Pepperdine, 12/1/89 .................. 14 Bob Djokovich vs. Oklahoma City, 2/5/77 ........ 14

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CAREER (min. 125 att.) 1. Lamoni Yazzie, 1999-2002............... 87.0 (161-185) 2. Matt McCraw, 2003-07 .................... 85.2 (179-210) 3. Dan Kraft, 1972-75 ........................... 84.1 (116-138) 4. Dan Nwaelele, 2003-07 .................... 83.6 (189-226) 5. Tim Anderson, 2004-08 ................... 82.9 (248-299) SEASON (min. 45 att.) 1. Todd Fletcher, 2011-12 ........................ 92.3 (48-52) 2. Matt McCraw, 2004-05 ........................ 89.8 (44-49) 3. Dan Nwaelele, 2005-06 ........................ 89.2 (58-65) 4. Matt McCraw, 2006-07 ........................ 88.0 (66-75) Lamoni Yazzie, 2000-01....................... 88.0 (66-75) GAME (min. 10 att.) 1. Five Players ....................................................... 100.0 Most Recent, Dan Nwaelele vs. IPFW, 12/2/06 (11-11)

REBOUNDS CAREER 1. Reggie Jones, 1977-81 .......................................... 776 2. Cliff Parsons, 1966-69 ......................................... 720 3. Tom Bellairs, 1999-2003 ..................................... 694 4. Randy Gricius, 1975-79....................................... 689 5. Bob Djokovich, 1974-78...................................... 619 SEASON 1. Cliff Parsons, 1968-69 ......................................... 293 2. Tom Schneeberger, 1976-77 ............................... 271 3. Reggie Jones, 1979-80 .......................................... 264 4. Reggie Jones, 1980-81 .......................................... 260 5. Tom Bellairs, 1999-2000 ..................................... 258 GAME 1. Randy Gricius vs. Washburn, 11/29/78 .............. 21 Ron Weilert vs. Tulane, 2/28/70 .......................... 21

STEALS CAREER 1. Jacob Burtschi, 2003-07 ...................................... 196 2. Tim Anderson, 2004-08 ...................................... 175 3. Raymond Dudley, 1986-90 ................................. 148 4. Otis Jones, 1991-95 .............................................. 147 5. Tim Keller, 2001-05 ............................................. 142 Jeff Bowling, 1986-87, 88-90 .............................. 142 SEASON 1. Jacob Burtschi, 2005-06 ........................................ 71 2. Tim Anderson, 2007-08 ........................................ 67 3. Tim Anderson, 2006-07 ........................................ 62 Jeff Bowling, 1988-89 ............................................ 62 5. Tyron Wright, 1999-2000 ..................................... 53 GAME 1. Chris Carter vs. Army, 11/11/11.............................7 Tim Anderson vs. San Diego St., 3/13/08 .............7 Jeff Bowling vs. Adam State, 11/29/87 ..................7

BLOCKED SHOTS CAREER 1. Reggie Jones, 1977-81.......................................... 164 2. Mike Lockwood, 1985-89 ..................................... 81 3. Joel Gerlach, 2000-04 ............................................ 68 David Schuck, 1997-99 ......................................... 68 5. Bryce Morgan, 1992-94 ......................................... 64 SEASON 1. Reggie Jones, 1977-78............................................ 56 2. Bryce Morgan, 1993-94 ......................................... 45 3. David Schuck, 1998-99.......................................... 38 4. John Frye, 2005-06 ................................................. 32 5. Mike Lockwood, 1987-88 ..................................... 31 GAME 1. Bryce Morgan vs. Navy, 1/27/94.............................6

Tim Anderson tied the school record with seven steals against San Diego State at the 2008 MWC Tournament. He finished his career No. 2 on AFA’s career list with 175 and was named the MWC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007-08.

MISCELLANEOUS MOST GAMES PLAYED, CAREER 1. Jacob Burtschi, 2003-07 ...................................... 125 2. Evan Washington, 2007-11 ................................ 124 Tim Anderson, 2004-08 ...................................... 124 4. Matt McCraw, 2003-07 ....................................... 120 5. Andrew Henke, 2005-09 ..................................... 119 MOST GAMES STARTED Evan Washington, 2007-11..................................... 112 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Jacob Burtschi, 2003-07........................................... 125 MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Dan Nwaelele, 2005-06.............................................. 29 MOST VICTORIES Jacob Burtschi, 2003-07............................................. 90

CLUNE ARENA RECORDS MOST POINTS By AFA: ... 42, Chris Lowry vs. Nicholls State . 2/9/91 By Opp: ......38, Kelvin Hamilton, Nicholls State, .2/9/91 MOST POINTS IN A CONFERENCE GAME By AFA: ... 36, Raymond Dudley vs. UTEP.... 1/14/89 36, Raymond Dudley vs. BYU ...... 1/19/89 By Opp: .... 37, Olivier Saint-Jean, San Jose State......2/13/97 MOST FIELD GOALS By AFA: ... 14, Chris Lowry vs. Nicholls State . 2/9/91 By Opp: ......12, Devin Durrant, Brigham Young.1/24/83 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By AFA:........933, Chris Lowry vs. Nicholls St., (14-15)..2/9/91 MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE By AFA: ... 9, Jarmica Reese vs. Doane..........11/22/97 By Opp: .... 9, Kelvin Hamilton, Nicholls State 2/9/91 MOST FREE THROWS MADE By AFA: ... 17, Otis Jones vs. Utah ................... 2/19/94 By Opp: .... 12, Pat Durham, Colorado State .. 1/16/89 MOST REBOUNDS By AFA: .....18, Aaron Benson vs. Valparaiso.... 11/25/89 By Opp: .... 19, Jon Baskin, Mesa State ............ 12/9/89 MOST ASSISTS By AFA: ... 12, Jeff Bowling vs. New Mexico .. 2/25/89 By Opp: .... 13, Manuel Hendrix, Utah ............ 1/30/84

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FG-A 127-265 166-385 262-549 225-568 780-1767

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3FG-A 39-89 59-150 105-240 82-241 285-720

Pct. .438 .393 .438 .340 .396

Ft-A 75-94 53-75 117-147 88-109 333-425

Pct. .798 .707 .769 .807 .784

Pct. .440 .404 .447 .430 .406

3FG-A 27-80 43-142 77-201 71-210 218-633

Pct. .338 .303 .383 .338 .344

Ft-A 79-98 103-129 174-226 173-228 529-681

Pct. .806 .798 .770 .759 .777

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G 29 27 26 28 110

G 25 25 24 25 99

G 21 23 23 67

Pct. .502 .563 .468 .489 .504

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Pct. .584 .698 .737 .668 .692

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Pct. .430 .445 .449 .442

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Pct. .770 .740 .759 .756

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3FG-A 2-13 26-86 41-128 71-170 140-397

Pct. .154 .317 .320 .418 .353

Ft-A 1-10 103-136 96-141 85-120 285-407

Pct. .100 .757 .681 .708 .700

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Pct. .695 .736 .669 .703

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Pct. .651 .744 .683 .617 .667

Pct. .464 .554 .464 .543 .510

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Pts. 555 499 472 1,526

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Avg. 9.9 17.2 17.5 18.1 15.7

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FG-A 177-361 207-406 149-316 533-1083

7. Rick Simmons (1979-83) Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 TOTAL

Pts. 247 429 421 453 1,550

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Avg. 9.0 15.2 25.5 23.9 18.2

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FG-A 189-435 187-420 162-361 538-1216

5. Jarmica Reese (1994-98) Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 TOTAL

Pts. 260 410 663 670 2,003

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Pct. .875 .789 .771 .814 .801

Pts. 62 354 327 378 1,121

Avg. 3.1 13.1 12.6 13.0 11.0

Pts. 84 319 360 346 1,109

Avg. 3.7 11.4 12.0 9.9 9.6

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13. Nick Welch (2002-05, ‘06-07) Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 TOTAL

Ft-A 5-19 26-37 66-91 75-97 172-244

1,204 Points 3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

12. Maurice McDonald (1982-86) Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 TOTAL

Pct. .283 .298 .323 .390 .336

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

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Pct. .417 .542 .461 .519 .496

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Pct. .194 .420 .397 .293 .356

Ft-A 18-27 51-71 66-99 72-99 207-296

Pct. .667 .718 .667 .727 .699

Pct. .379 .472 .416 .425 .431

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Pct. .405 .451 .350 .351 .392

Ft-A 30-37 81-97 81-101 19-33 211-268

Pct. .811 .835 .802 .576 .787

Pct. .564 .439 .512 .556 .540

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Ft-A 42-72 13-19 37-58 72-103 164-252

Pct. .583 .674 .638 .699 .651

Pct. .512 .530 .514 .462 .506

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Pct. .323 .386 .427 .415 .394

Ft-A 45-68 80-101 77-108 53-77 255-354

Pct. .662 .792 .713 .688 .720

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Pct. .318 .426 .482 .450 .451

Ft-A 16-20 18-22 58-65 97-119 189-226

Pct. .800 .818 .892 .815 .836

14. Tim Keller (2001-05) Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 TOTAL

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15. Randy Gricius (1975-79) Year 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 TOTAL

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FG-A 133-236 18-41 124-242 193-347 468-866

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Avg. 12.3 12.3 11.9 18.3 14.1

Pts. 197 319 338 233 1,087

Avg. 8.6 11.4 12.1 8.0 10.1

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Pct. .415 .456 .492 .516 .492

18. Bob Djokovich (1974-78) Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 TOTAL

Pts. 308 49 285 458 1,100

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17. Dan Nwaelele (2003-07) Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 TOTAL

Avg. 5.6 14.8 11.0 7.2 9.6

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Pts. 156 413 319 217 1,105

Pct. .390 .470 .430 .436 .435

Pts. 57 145 365 499 1,066

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Pct. .650 .684 .709 .676

20. Rob Marr (1984-88) Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

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FG-A 89-196 91-203 110-232 113-234 403-865

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FG-A 13-35 106-217 153-278 119-244 391-774

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Player Michael Lyons Dale French Don Wolfswinkel Evan Washington Andrew Henke Mike Lockwood John Judd Fred Budinger George Irvin Chris Lowry Chris Loll Tom Bellairs Tim Anderson Erwin Washington Jim Ulm Sam Peshut Tyron Wright Reggie Minton Todd Beer Mike Hammond Jim Eken A.J. Kuhle Tom Blase Dan Kraft Terry Norris Ron Weilert Bert Spear Reggie Jones

Pts. 189 203 334 304 1,030

Avg. 6.8 7.0 12.4 14.5 9.8

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22. Rich Nickelson (1971-74) Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 TOTAL

Avg. 3.2 9.0 10.8 10.9 8.7

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21. Mike Freeman (1994-98) Year 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 TOTAL

Pts. 86 269 325 360 1,040

Pct. .397 .449 .434 .431

Pts. 31 272 379 338 1,020

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FORMER FALCON GREGG POPOVICH 1970 GRAD HAS WON FOUR NBA TITLES WITH SAN ANTONIO SPURS San Antonio Spurs head coach and general manager Gregg Popovich is a former Falcon. Born in East Chicago, Ind., Popovich, a 1970 graduate of the Air Force Academy, is the son-in-law of the late Air Force athletic trainer Jim Conboy. As a senior at Air Force, Popovich led the Falcons in scoring with a 14.3 average and served as team captain while helping the team to a 12-12 record. He graduated with a degree in Soviet studies, followed by a five-year military commitment in the United States Air Force. Soon thereafter, he made his first foray into coaching, spending six years as an assistant at the Academy. He then spent eight seasons as the head coach of Pomona-Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., leading the team to its first conference championship in 68 years in 1985-86. He then joined Larry Brown as an assistant for the Spurs. After a two-year stint coaching with Don Nelson at Golden State, Popovich returned to the Spurs as general manager in 1994. Popovich added head coaching to his long list of responsibilities on Dec. 10, 1996, when he replaced Bob Hill on the Spurs’ sideline. With a roster decimated by injuries to key players such as David Robinson and Sean Elliott, the Spurs struggled through the remainder of the season, finishing a lowly 20-62, including 17-47 under Popovich, who is also the team’s executive vice president of basketball operations. But they struck it rich in the NBA Draft Lottery, coming away with the right to pick first in the 1997 NBA Draft. And as expected, Popovich chose Tim Duncan, the All-American from Wake Forest who teamed with Robinson to form a formidable Twin Towers. The Spurs soared to 56-26 in 1997-98, setting an NBA record for the greatest single-season turnaround in league history by winning 36 more games than the year before. San Antonio beat Phoenix in the first round of the playoffs but lost to Utah in five games in the Western Conference Semifinals. In 1998-99, the Spurs posted a league-best 37-13 record during the strike-shortened regular season and followed that up with a 15-2 mark in the playoffs, beating Minnesota 3-1 and then sweeping the Lakers and Portland before defeating New York 4-1 in the NBA Finals. Popovich, the longest tenured coach with the same team among the 122 NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB franchises, led the Spurs to their second NBA title in 2003 after posting a 60-22 record during the regular season. San Antonio defeated the New Jersey Nets, 4-2, in the NBA Finals. Popovich was named NBA Coach of the Year following the season. The Spurs gave Popovich his third NBA championship ring in 2005 after posting a 59-23 regular season record. San Antonio defeated the defending champs, Detroit Pistons, in seven games in the NBA Finals. After producing an NBA-high 63 victories during the 2005-06 campaign, Gregg Popovich (second from right) with Manu the Spurs won their fourth title under Popovich in ‘06-07 by sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in Ginobili, Tim Duncan and Tony Parker and the four games. Popovich is the only active NBA coach with multiple NBA titles and one of only four coaches in NBA history with at least 100 playoff victories, joining Phil Jackson, Pat Riley and Larry 2007 NBA Championship Trophy. Popovich has Brown. won four NBA titles. Popovich has also been a champion off the court. In 1991, he teamed with Frank Martin to create the Spurs/Pizza Hut Drug-Free Youth Basketball League. Currently, the league plays at 75 locations in and around San Antonio. More than 20,000 boys and girls – ages 7 to 16 – played in the league in 2002-03 (Spurs guard Devin Brown played in the Spurs Drug-Free League). Prior to each game, every participant takes the Drug-Free League pledge, promising to remain drug and alcohol free while showing good sportsmanship and fair play. Popovich, active in the San Antonio community, was also honored by President George Bush in February 1992 with a “Daily Point of Light Award” for the Spurs Drug Free Basketball League. He was also named a distinguished graduate by the Academy in 2008.

POPOVICH’S HEAD COACHING RECORD

COLLEGE Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

Team Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer Pomona-Pitzer

Wins 2 10 9 12 9 11 16 7 76

NBA Losses 17 15 17 13 17 14 12 19 124

Pct. .095 .400 .346 .480 .346 .440 .571 .270 .400

Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99** 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03**^ 2003-04 2004-05** 2005-06 2006-07** 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12^ Totals

Team San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio

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Wins 17 56 37 53 58 58 60 57 59 63 58 56 54 50 61 50 847

Losses 47 26 13 29 24 24 22 25 23 19 24 26 28 32 21 16 399

Pct. .266 .683 .740 .646 .707 .707 .732 .695 .720 .768 .707 .683 .659 .610 .744 .758 .680

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Dale J. Grupe (1984) 1983, 84 Steven J. Gulasey (1973) 1971, 72 Jim Gulsvig (1986) 1984, 85, 86

A David J. Abramowitz (1982) 1981, 82 Tim Anderson (2008) 2005, 06, 07, 08 Martin G. Andrade (1966) 1965, 66 Jon Atkins (2012) 2009

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B Jamil Bailey (2014) 2011 Colt Barnhill (2015) 2012 Anthony Barrett (1996) 1993, 94, 95, 96 Rodney L. Bates (1971) 1971 Eric Baugh (2001) 1999 Richard M. Bean (1970) 1968, 69, 70 Eli D. Bebout (1968) 1966 Robert D. Beckel (1959) 1957, 58, 59 Todd P. Beer (1986) 1983, 84, 85, 86 Kenyon Bell (1995) 1994, 95 Tom Bellairs (2003) 2000, 01, 02, 03 Aaron Benson (1991) 1988, 89, 90, 91 Robert Blake (1959) 1957, 58, 59 Thomas L. Blase (1973) 1971, 72, 73 Jason Boerboom (2006) 2003 Zach Bohannon (2013) 2010, 11 Jeff Bowling (1990) 1987, 89, 90 Bradley Boyer (1993) 1992, 93 Adam Brakeville (2013) 2010, 11, 12 Taylor Broekhuis (2013) 2010, 11, 12 Derek Brooks (2011) 2008, 09, 10, 11 Charles R. Brown, Jr. (1971) 1970, 71 Phillip Brown (2011) 2008, 09 J.J. Brull (2006) 2003 Caleb Buchanan (2005) 2002, 03, 04, 05 Fred W. Budinger (1967) 1965, 66, 67 George Bullock (1993) 1990 Anthony Burshnick (1960) 1959 Jacob Burtschi (2007) 2004, 05, 06, 07 Andrew E. Busch (1979) 1977, 78 Jeff Bzdelik (Head Coach) 2005 - 07

C Chris Carter (2015) 2012 Wilbert J. Cason (1975) 1973, 74, 75 Glen W. Chinn (1974) 1972 Shawn Christensen (2003) 2000 Dean Christian (1982) 1979, 80, 82 Kyle Clark (1993) 1992 Byron Clay (1986) 1985, 86 James R. Cooper (1970) 1968, 69, 70 Mark Cozad (1993) 1991, 92, 93 Jarvis Croff (2001) 1999, 00, 01

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D Greg Dauer (1985) 1984 Brian Davidson (2015) 2012 Ronald Deep (1960) 1958, 59, 60 Jason Deyoe (1994) 1991 James H. Diffendorfer (1963) 1961, 62, 63 Jared Dillinger (2007) 2004, 05 Phil Dillingham (1998) 1997 Robert R. Djokovich (1978) 1975, 76, 77, 78 Emmett P. Dowling III (1967) 1965, 66, 67 Raymond Dudley (1990) 1987, 88, 89, 90 Joel Dunham (1993) 1992 Thomas J. Dupre (1981) 1981 Kenon Dutton (1995) 1994, 95

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E DeLovell Earls (2015) 2012 Walter G. Edgerly (1967) 1965, 66, 67 Michael D. Edwards (1986) 1984, 85 Michael J. Edwards (1983) 1981, 82, 83 Hank Egan (Head Coach) 1971 - 84 James K. Eken (1975) 1973, 74, 75 Saj El-Amin (2010) 2007, 08, 09, 10 Matt Elleby (2000) 2000 Mark S. Englebretson (1973) 1972, 73 Howell M. Estes III (1965) 1965 Scott A. Etnyre (1966) 1964

F Mike Fitzgerald (2013) 2010, 11, 12 Todd Fletcher (2013) 2010, 11, 12 Tom Fow (2011) 2008, 09, 10, 11 Michael Freeman (1998) 1995, 96, 97, 98 Dale French (1991) 1988, 89, 90, 92 John Frye (2007) 2004, 05, 06, 07 Clayton Fuller (2005) 2002

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Steve Haase (1993) 1990, 91, 92, 93 Edward J. Hadzick (1980) 1977, 78 Darren Hall (1993) 1992, 93 Truman D. Hall (1972) 1972 Peter P. Halvonik, Jr. (1969) 1968, 69 Mike Hammond (1988) 1985, 86, 87, 88 Justin Hammonds (2015) 2012 Timothy A. Harris (1981) 1978, 79, 80, 81 Robert Hawking (1992) 1989, 90, 91, 92 Roger C. Head (1964) 1962, 63, 64 Shawn Hempsey (2012) 2009, 10, 11, 12 Andrew Henke (2009) 2006, 07, 08, 09 Kurt L. Herbst (1981) 1978, 79 Jarrett Hess (2005) 2002 Ryan Hess (2010) 2007 Ellwood P. Hinman III (1964) 1962, 63 Steven R. Hirst (1981) 1980, 81 Charles R. Holland (1968) 1968 Matt Holland (2009) 2007, 08, 09 Jovan Hollins (1999) 1997, 98 Marc Holum (2006) 2002, 03, 05, 06 Adam Hood (2008) 2005, 06, 07, 08 Antoine Hood (2006) 2003, 04, 05, 06 Matt Horin (1997) 1995, 96, 97 John Horton (1995) 1992 Peter O. Hugdahl (1966) 1965, 66 William Humphrey (2000) 1997, 98, 99, 00 David W. Hunn (1968) 1968

Miguel Garcia (2000) 1997, 98, 99, 00 Brad Garey (1996) 1994, 95, 96 Steven R. Gast (1973) 1971, 72, 73, 74 Joel Gerlach (2004) 2001, 02, 03, 04 George German (1993) 1992 Sean Giles (1991) 1988, 89 Christopher J. Golob (1980) 1977, 78 Glenn Gonzales (1999) 1997, 98, 99 William S. Graf (1969) 1967 Jeffrey C. Graves (1975) 1973, 74, 75 Kyle Green (2013) 2010, 11, 12 Randall E. Gricius (1979) 1976, 78, 79 Derek Groth (2007) 2004

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J Clark James (1994) 1991 Marcus Jenkins (2004) 2003, 04 Vernard Jenkins (2003) 2000, 01, 02, 03 Anwar Johnson (2009) 2006, 07, 08, 09 Christopher P. Jones (1977) 1974, 75 Otis Jones (1995) 1992, 93, 94, 95 Reginald L. Jones (1981) 1978, 79, 80, 81 Jonathan D. Jordan (1985) 1983, 84, 85 John A. Judd (1965) 1962, 63, 64

K Chase Kammerer (2014) 2011, 12 David L. Kapaska (1972) 1971, 72 Chris Kay (1997) 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tim Keller (2005) 2002, 03, 04, 05 Michael S. Kelley (1970) 1968, 69 Leonard M. Kendall (1979) 1976 Eric Kenzik (2008) 2005, 06, 07, 08 Mark Kilgore (1997) 1996, 97 Chad Kimble (1989) 1986, 87, 88, 89 Steve Kincanon (2001) 1998 Scott Kindsvater (1989) 1988 Marcus King (2006) 2003 Kenny Kirkpatrick (2002) 2001, 02 Eric Kjome (1989) 1986, 87 Michael J. Klindt (1969) 1968, 69 William N. Knipp (1962) 1960, 61, 62 Nathan Koran (2000) 1999 Daniel D. Kraft (1975) 1973, 74, 75 Joseph L. Kreimborg (1970) 1970 A.J. Kuhle (2004) 2001, 02, 03, 04

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Marek Olesinski (2015) 2012 Jerome C. Olin (1973) 1972 John F. Olive (1967) 1965, 66, 67 James E. Oswald (1980) 1979

M Anthony J. Mahoney (1982) 1979 Selwyn Mansell (2002) 1999, 00, 01, 02 Keith Maren (2008) 2005, 06, 07, 08 Thomas O. Markham (1966) 1966 Robert Marr (1988) 1985, 86, 87, 88 Titus K. Matthews (1982) 1982 Peter M. McCaffrey (1982) 1979, 80, 82, 83 Daniel J. McCoy (1980) 1977 Matt McCraw (2007) 2004, 05, 06, 07 Maurice D. McDonald (1986) 1983, 84, 85, 86 Mike McLain (2010) 2008, 09, 10 Avery Merriex (2010) 2007, 08, 09, 10 John Middlemore (1997) 1997 John Miller (1986) 1984, 85 Reggie Minton (Head Coach) 1984 - 2000 Reggie Minton, Jr. (1996) 1993, 94, 95, 96 Troy Molendyke (1990) 1988 Chris Mooney (Head Coach) 2004 - 05 Bryce Morgan (1994) 1989, 90, 93, 94 Hunter Myers (2009) 2006, 09

N Charlie Nelson (1996) 1993, 94, 95, 96 Byron Nicholson (2001) 1999, 00, 01 Lawrence L. Nickelson (1977) 1974 Trevor Noonan (2012) 2009 Richard B. Nickelson (1974) 1972, 73, 74 Terry D. Norris (1961) 1959, 60, 61 Dan Nwaelele (2007) 2004, 05, 06, 07

P Brandon Parker (1996) 1994, 95, 96 Grant Parker (2010) 2007, 08, 09, 10 Julius C. Parsons III (1969) 1967, 68, 69 Michael D. Pavich (1964) 1963, 64 Gilbert T. Perry, Jr. (1974) 1972 Samuel Peshut (1966) 1964, 65, 66 David Peterson (2005) 2002, 03, 04, 05 Daniel W. Pflueger (1972) 1972 Tysen Pina (2004) 2001, 02, 04 Dylan Pope (2000) 1997, 98, 99 Gregg C. Popovich (1970) 1969, 70 Richard E. Porter (1964) 1963, 64 Fred T. Powers, Jr. (1980) 1978 Brandon Provost (2012) 2009 William E. Purcell (1971) 1970, 71

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Q David M. Quick (1991) 1988, 89, 90, 91 Michael J. Quinlan (1961) 1959, 61

R Rande S. Read (1978) 1976, 77, 78 Jarmica Reese (1998) 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ed Reisdorf (1963) 1961, 62 Brent Roberts (1992) 1989, 90, 91, 92 Brian Ross (2001) 2001 Jaron Roux (2000) 2000 Thomas W. Rubin (1978) 1976, 77, 78

T Ryan Teets (2007) 2004, 05, 06, 07 Rodney Tention (DNG) 1984 Doug Thayer (1988) 1987 Michael R. Thiessen (1969) 1968, 69 Jeffrey S. Thomas (1975) 1973, 74, 75 Laurence J. Thomson (1959) 1957, 58 Robert Todd (DNG) 2001 Scott Turner (1984) 1984

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W Gary Wagner (1988) 1986, 87 Ben Walker (2009) 2006 Josh Wallace (2004) 2001 Scott Warren (1985) 1984, 85 Erwin W. Washington (1983) 1980, 81, 82, 83 Evan Washington (2011) 2008, 09, 10 Ronald L. Weilert (1971) 1970, 71 Nick Welch (2007) 2003, 04, 05, 07 Kamryn Williams (2015) 2012 Robert F. Williams (1959) 1957, 58, 59 Lawrence P. Wiseburn (1969) 1968 Donald L. Wolfswinkel (1960) 1958, 59, 60 William M. Woodall (1978) 1976 Isaac K. Woodfork (1978) 1976, 77, 78 Tyron Wright (2000) 1999, 00

Y Jerald R. Yankee (1966) 1964 Lamoni Yazzie (2002) 2000, 01, 02 Lawrence Yazzie (2000) 1998, 99, 00 Max Yon (2015) 2012

Z Roger J. Zoeller (1963) 1961, 62, 63

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Bob Spear 1956-71 15 Seasons 177-175 Record 1956-57 (11-10) HEAD COACH: Maj. Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Bob Beckel 12-5...... WESTMINSTER (Utah)........ W......72-64 12-8...... Colorado College .................... L........72-91 12-12.... CHADRON (Neb.) ................ W......80-54 12-15.... Colorado Mines (OT)* .......... W......86-83 12-19.... KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) .... L........66-69 1-5 ........ Western State* ........................ L........41-57 1-9 ........ KANSAS WESLEYAN .......... W......82-43 1-12...... Washington (Mo.).................. L........54-62 1-16...... ST. MICHAEL’S (Vt.)............ L........69-85 1-19...... Colorado State*....................... W......70-62 1-26...... Northern Colorado*............... L........66-88 1-30...... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......79-68 2-2 ........ Nebraska-Omaha* .................. W......74-46 2-6 ........ COLORADO COLLEGE ...... W......104-53 2-9 ........ EASTERN NEW MEXICO ... W......102-69 2-13...... N. MEXICO HIGHLANDS .. L........62-69 2-16...... Northern Colorado (OT) ...... L........83-95 2-22...... Creighton ................................. L........49-76 2-23...... Kansas City Univ. ................... W......63-54 3-2 ........ Regis* ....................................... L........45-61 3-9 ........ Royal Roads (Canada) ........... W......82-36 * Denver Auditorium Arena

1957-58 (17-6) HEAD COACH: Maj. Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Bob Beckel 12-4...... WESTMINSTER (Utah)........ W......68-42 12-7...... New Mexico ............................ W......68-50 12-10.... KANSAS CITY UNIV. .......... W......76-66 12-13.... Colorado State ........................ L........59-70 12-14.... Colorado State*....................... W......54-50 12-18.... DRAKE .................................... L........69-74 12-20.... Colorado Mines ...................... W......78-60 1-4 ........ Colorado College .................... W......72-63 1-8 ........ ADAMS STATE ..................... W......64-62 1-11...... Loyola (Ill.)* ............................ L........50-71 1-16...... EASTERN NEW MEXICO ... W......55-54 1-18...... Washington (Mo.)* ................ W......83-41 1-25...... Wyoming ................................. W......78-73 1-29...... CREIGHTON ......................... W......63-52 2-1 ........ Northern Colorado ................ W......59-58 2-5 ........ NORTHERN COLORADO .. W......76-66 2-8 ........ Notre Dame............................. L........70-98 2-12...... COLORADO MINES ............ W......76-47 2-15...... Nebraska-Omaha ................... W......56-45 2-19...... N. MEXICO HIGHLANDS .. W......76-51 2-22...... Colorado .................................. L........50-54 2-26...... COLORADO COLLEGE ...... W......61-54 3-1 ........ Regis ......................................... L........66-80 * Denver Auditorium Arena

1958-59 (14-9) HEAD COACH: Maj. Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Bob Beckel 12-3...... WESTMINSTER (Utah)........ W......79-47 12-6...... Drake ........................................ L........56-71 12-10.... COLORADO MINES ............ W......73-60 12-13.... Colorado .................................. L........44-52

12-17.... Colorado State ........................ L........57-67 12-27.... Oregon State$ ......................... L........47-49 12--29 ... Wyoming$ ............................... L........50-55 1-3 ........ Valparaiso* .............................. W......63-49 1-9 ........ (15) Marquette ........................ L........46-67 1-10...... Loyola (Ill.) .............................. W......68-64 1-14...... WESTERN STATE................. W......66-31 1-17...... MONTANA STATE .............. L........61-63 1-24...... WYOMING............................. W......68-63 1-28...... Denver ...................................... L........65-84 1-31...... Oklahoma ................................ L........39-40 2-4 ........ PANHANDLE STATE .......... W......79-56 2-7 ........ SOUTH DAKOTA ................. W......75-57 2-11...... N. MEXICO HIGHLANDS .. W......87-68 2-14...... Regis (3OT)* ........................... W......79-76 2-18...... CREIGHTON ......................... W......77-72 2-21...... Washington ............................. W......60-42 2-23...... Nebraska-Omaha ................... W......87-66 2-29...... ARIZONA ............................... W......115-62 * Denver Auditorium Arena $ West Coast Classic, Corvallis, Ore.

Bob Beckel (1956-59) is Air Force’s career leader in scoring average with a 22.8 mark. He led the Falcons in scoring in each of his three seasons. He was inducted into the Air Force Academy Athletic Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class in 2007. 1959-60 (12-10) HEAD COACH: Lt. Col. Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Don Wolfswinkel 12-4...... Creighton ................................. L........49-56 12-5...... Nebraska-Lincoln ................... L........54-68 12-9...... DENVER ................................. L........53-56 12-12.... NOTRE DAME ...................... L........52-67 12-19 ... OKLAHOMA S T AT E .............L........36-62 1-7 ....... NEBRASKA-OMAHA .......... W......90-41 1-9 ....... LOYOLA (Ill.) ......................... W......63-50 1-13 ..... Western State .......................... W......66-59 1-16 ..... Montana State ......................... L........61-67

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1962-63 (10-12) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Jim Diffendorfer 12-1 ...... (10) WISCONSIN .................. L........64-72 12-5 ...... SOUTH DAKOTA ................. W......79-31 12-8 ...... Nebraska-Lincoln .................... L........39-43 12-11 .... HARDIN-SIMMONS ............ W......58-37 12-15 .... ARIZONA ............................... W......57-46 12-31 .... Furman..................................... L........53-62 1-2 ........ Georgia Tech ........................... L ......48-61 1-5 ........ WYOMING............................. W......78-65 1-7 ........ Kansas State............................. L........42-58 1-12 ...... North Texas State ................... L........36-37 1-18 ...... MONTANA STATE .............. W......86-62 1-23 ...... Denver ...................................... L........58-71 1-26 ...... (8) Wichita State ..................... L........45-77 2-2 ........ Wyoming ................................. L........68-70 2-8 ........ COLORADO STATE............. L........41-59 2-15 ...... UTAH STATE ........................ W......66-65 2-16 ...... COLORADO COLLEGE ...... W......65-41 2-22 ...... DENVER ................................. W......64-61 2-23 ...... Colorado State ........................ L........51-85 2-27 ...... Regis ......................................... W......59-58 3-2 ........ Texas-El Paso .......................... L........45-62 3-9 ........ MARQUETTE ........................ W......70-63

Butch Viccellio (1959-62) helped Air Force to its second NCAA Tournament in 1962. 1963-64 (11-12) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Rich Porter 11-30 .... Missouri ................................... L........64-65 12-4 ...... WESTERN STATE................. W......82-68 12-7 ...... COLORADO........................... L........61-70 12-11 .... SOUTH DAKOTA ................. W......85-53 12-14 .... Brigham Young....................... W......65-61 12-26 .... Florida State$ .......................... W......78-53 12-27 .... Florida$ .................................... L........68-74 1-2 ........ Houston ................................... L........63-64 1-6 ........ NORTH DAKOTA ................ W......77-61

1-10 ...... Utah State ................................ L........73-83 1-11 ...... Montana State ......................... W......76-56 1-15 ...... NEW MEXICO STATE......... W......82-36 1-18 ...... Colorado State ........................ W......48-46 1-25 ...... Drake ........................................ L........54-56 2-1 ........ WYOMING............................. L........59-62 2-8 ........ REGIS ....................................... L........69-70 2-12 ...... ST. MICHAEL’S (N.M.)** .... W......95-56 2-15 ...... Marquette ................................ W......78-62 2-21 ...... DENVER ................................. W......51-44 2-22 ...... COLORADO STATE............. L........66-69 2-29 ...... Wyoming ................................. L........75-99 3-4 ........ Denver ...................................... L........59-71 3-6 ........ OREGON................................. L........59-62 $ Gator Bowl Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. **Air Force’s 100th Victory

1964-65 (9-14) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Howell Estes 12-1 ...... CARROLL ............................... W......65-53 12-4 ...... Colorado State (OT)$ ............ L........66-68 12-5 ...... Colorado$ ................................ L........59-67 12-9 ...... MISSOURI .............................. W......82-76 12-12 .... IOWA STATE......................... W......67-63 12-30 .... Arkansas State ........................ L........67-73 1-2 ........ Creighton ................................. L........69-80 1-4 ........ North Dakota .......................... L........54-61 1-9 ........ DENVER ................................ L........60-62 1-16 ...... Texas-El Paso .......................... L........57-60 1-18 ...... New Mexico State ................... W......77-59 1-23 ...... OKLAHOMA CITY............... W......86-74 1-29 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG .............. L........77-110 1-30 ...... WYOMING............................. L........62-75 2-3 ........ CALIFORNIA-WESTERN ... W......55-53 2-6 ........ MARQUETTE ....................... W......75-73 2-13 ...... Portland ................................... L........57-73 2-17 ...... Regis ......................................... W......79-56 2-20 ...... VALPARAISO ........................ L........47-52 2-26 ...... Colorado State ........................ L........62-72 2-27 ...... Wyoming ................................ L........71-74 3-3 ........ Denver ...................................... L........60-64 3-6 ........ COLORADO STATE............. W......71-67 $ Mile High Classic, Denver, Colo.

1965-66 (14-12) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Sam Peshut 12-1 ...... Iowa State ................................ L........55-59 12-3 ...... Wyoming$ .............................. L........66-74 12-4 ...... Denver$.................................... L........73-90 12-11 ... LOYOLA (La.) ........................ W......68-55 12-17 ... Kentucky% .............................. L........58-78 12-18 ... California% ........................... L........70-75 12-23 .... Utah ......................................... L........57-108 12-27 .... Oregon State& ........................ L........42-53 12-28 ... (7) Michigan&......................... L........74-83 12-29 .... Oregon& .................................. W......69-57 1-3 ........ California-Santa Barbara ....... W......77-72 1-8 ........ Notre Dame............................. W......68-57 1-12 ...... NORTHERN ARIZONA ..... W......89-78 1-15 ...... Oklahoma City........................ L........71-76 1-19 ...... WESTERN STATE................. W......93-56 1-26 ...... ABILENE CHRISTIAN ......... W......84-66 1-29 ...... MONTANA STATE ............. W......101-84 2-2 ........ REGIS ....................................... W......84-68 2-5 ........ NEW MEXICO STATE......... W......109-60 2-12 ...... Marquette (OT) ...................... W......83-79 2-16 ...... VALPARAISO ........................ W......98-69 2-19 ...... WYOMING............................. L........74-88

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1966-67 (6-18) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Fred Budinger 12-2 ...... XAVIER (Ohio) ...................... L........65-69 12-3 ...... EASTERN MONTANA ........ W......86-59 12-7 ...... Regis ......................................... W......97-83 12-10 .... Colorado .................................. L........62-72 12-17 .... DEPAUW ................................ W......64-54 12-29 ... South Carolina$ ...................... L........51-69 12-30 .... Pittsburgh$ .............................. L........52-53 1-7 ........ Notre Dame............................. L........56-68 1-9 ....... Valparaiso ................................ L........66-68 1-16 ...... Creighton ................................. L........77-85 1-18 ...... REGIS ....................................... W......99-53 1-21 ...... DENVER ................................. L........80-100 1-27 ...... Colorado State ........................ L........62-81 1-28 ..... Wyoming ................................. W......70-66 2-3 ........ California ................................. L........55-59 2-4 ....... Stanford ................................... L........65-80 2-10 ..... WYOMING ........................... W......61-60 2-11 ..... NEW MEXICO (OT)............. L........64-73 2-15 ..... Denver ..................................... L........73-75 2-18 ...... Utah .......................................... L........56-68 2-24 ..... TULANE.................................. L ......65-72 2-25 ...... MARQUETTE ........................ L........65-72 3-3 ........ COLORADO STATE............. L........60-62 3-4 ....... HOUSTON.............................. L........80-90 $ Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C.

1967-68 (10-14) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Charlie Holland 12-2 ...... Colorado ................................. L........70-79 12-5 ..... REGIS ....................................... W .....93-63 12-8 ..... Duquesne$ ............................... L ......52-64 12-9 ..... Massachusetts$ ...................... W......71-62 12-11 ... Marquette ................................ L........61-87 1-3 ........ (10) New Mexico .................... L........60-88 1-6 ....... Notre Dame............................. L........45-58 1-10 ..... DOANE .................................. W......109-69 1-13 ..... Navy ........................................ W......98-88 1-19 ..... Arizona .................................... L........68-75 1-20 ..... Arizona State ........................... L........69-80 1-24 ..... WASHBURN (Kan.) .............. W......75-60 1-27 ..... WYOMING (OT) .................. L........91-95 2-2 ........ CALIFORNIA ......................... W......81-79 2-3 ....... STANFORD ............................ W......55-53 2-9 ....... Loyola (La.) ............................. L ......69-86 2-10 ..... Tulane .................................... L........81-109 2-14 ..... DENVER ................................ W......94-89 2-17 ..... (1) Houston ............................. L........82-106 2-20 ..... Regis ......................................... W......89-73 2-23 ..... DENVER ................................ W......94-89 2-24 ..... COLORADO STATE............. L........64-75 3-1 ........ Colorado State ........................ L........62-83 3-2 ....... Wyoming ................................. L........83-114 $ Steel Bowl Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa.


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1-11 ..... New Mexico ............................ L........66-73 1-16 ..... DENVER ................................. L........59-65 1-20 ..... KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) .... W......83-73 1-23 ..... TRINITY (Texas) ................... W......70-63 1-27 ..... WASHINGTON (Mo.).......... W......96-57 1-30 ..... UTAH STATE ........................ W......76-72 2-1 ........ Abilene Christian ................... L........76-86 2-6 ....... Georgia Tech .......................... L........53-83 2-8 ....... PORTLAND ........................... W......81-62 2-10 ..... Denver ................................... L........52-58 2-13 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......77-63 2-17 ..... Regis ........................................ W......68-54 2-20 ..... (2) MARQUETTE .................. L........62-77 2-22 ..... WESTERN STATE ............... W......75-73 2-24 ..... REGIS ...................................... W......74-70 2-27 ..... Oklahoma City ...................... L........71-74 3-3 ........ Wyoming ................................. W......81-71 $ Kodak Tournament, Rochester, N.Y.

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1969-70 (12-12) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAIN: Gregg Popovich 12-1 ...... (10) Colorado .......................... L........58-81 12-6 ..... ARIZONA STATE ................. W......85-68 12-8 ..... VALPARAISO ........................ W......81-65 12-13 ... WYOMING............................. L........67-70 1-3 ....... COLORADO STATE............. L........62-71 1-7 ....... CONCORDIA (Minn.).......... W......74-59 1-10 ..... XAVIER (Ohio) ...................... W......81-80 1-14 ..... DOANE .................................. W......93-67 1-17 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......87-80 1-19 ..... WESTERN STATE................. W......92-64 1-23 ..... California ................................. W......56-55 1-24 ..... Stanford ................................... L........69-90 1-28 ..... Denver ...................................... L........46-68 1-31 ..... GEORGIA TECH .................. L........48-51 2-3 ....... Regis (OT) ............................... W......88-83 2-7 ....... NEW MEXICO....................... L........61-64 2-9 ....... (9) Marquette .......................... L ......74-79 2-14 ..... (6) New Mexico State ............ L........81-99 2-18 ...... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......80-76 2-21 ..... DENVER (OT) ....................... L........84-85 2-23 ..... Utah State ............................... L........78-80 2-25 ..... REGIS ...................................... W......105-78 2-28 ..... TULANE ................................. W......101-85 3-2 ........ Wyoming ................................. L........73-77

1971-72 (12-13) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Dave Kapaska 12-1 ...... REGIS ....................................... W......104-84 12-4 ..... COLORADO........................... W......78-77 12-6 ..... SAN JOSE STATE ................. L ......67-74 12-8 ..... CONCORDIA (Minn.).......... W......87-73 12-11 ... Colorado State ........................ L........75-109 12-28 ... The Citadel$ ............................ L........60-61 12-29 ... Xavier (Ohio)$ ........................ W......62-58 1-5 ........ CENTRAL MICHIGAN ...... W......70-61 1-8 ....... Valparaiso ................................ L........60-68 1-12 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......84-76 1-15 ..... Navy ......................................... L........53-55 1-19 ..... ABILENE CHRISTIAN ......... L........70-76 1-22 ..... Montana................................... L........63-70 1-26 ..... ROCKHURST (Mo.) ............. L........73-75 1-29 ..... Stanford ................................... L........66-92 2-2 ........ Denver ...................................... L........52-54 2-5 ....... GEORGIA TECH ................... W......75-53 2-8 ....... Southern Colorado ................ W......54-52 2-12 ..... (2) Marquette .......................... L........56-79 2-15 ..... Regis ........................................ L........64-84 2-19 ..... PORTLAND ........................... W......66-53 2-21 ..... Western State .......................... W......87-59 2-26 ..... DENVER ................................ W......59-54 3-1 ....... WYOMING............................. L........61-68 3-4 ....... Tulane ...................................... W......64-56 $ Palmetto Classic, Charleston, S.C.

1970-71 (12-14) HEAD COACH: Bob Spear TEAM CAPTAINS: Bill Purcell, Ron Weilert 12-2 ..... Colorado .................................. L........66-84 12-5 ..... COLORADO STATE............. L........63-79 12-7 ..... VALPARAISO ........................ W......91-80 12-9 ..... DEPAUW ............................... W......89-65 12-12 ... RICE ........................................ L........67-74 12-29 ... Rochester$ .............................. L........71-81 12-30 ... California$ ............................... L........67-94 1-2 ........ Xavier (Ohio) .......................... L........65-80 1-10 ...... (9) NOTRE DAME ................ L ......71-75

1972-73 (14-10) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Tom Blase 12-2 ...... Colorado .................................. L........52-60 12-5 ..... TULANE.................................. W......81-59 12-8 ..... West Virginia$ ........................ L........46-53 12-9 ..... Nebraska-Lincoln$ ................. L........53-57 12-12 ... COLORADO STATE............. W......78-57 12-29 .... Seton Hall% ............................. W......64-58 12-30 ... Boston% ................................... W......65-53 1-4 ........ ABILENE CHRISTIAN ......... W......49-44 1-6 ....... TEXAS TECH (OT) ............... W......69-66

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1973-74 (11-13) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Rich Nickelson 12-1 ...... COLORADO........................... L........61-65 12-3 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. L........60-67 12-7 ..... Creighton$............................... L........42-55 12-8 ..... San Diego State$ ..................... L........68-87 12-11 ... Colorado State ........................ L........46-62 1-3 ........ Pan American ......................... L........79-86 1-5 ....... Texas Tech............................... L........60-82 1-9 ....... DEPAUW ................................ W......79-56 1-12 ..... Navy ......................................... W......54-47 1-15 ..... WYOMING............................. W......64-56 1-18 ...... OREGON................................. W......76-66 1-21 ..... STANFORD ............................ W......75-58 1-26 ..... Abilene Christian ................... L........67-68 1-30 ..... REDLANDS ........................... W......71-58 2-2 ........ Xavier (Ohio) .......................... L........55-58 2-5 ....... NORTHERN COLORADO .. W......79-73 2-9 ....... WISC.-MILWAUKEE ........... L........58-59 2-13 ..... Denver ..................................... L........58-61 2-16 ..... Utah State ............................... L........64-78 2-22 ..... MERCHANT MARINE ........ W......84-53 2-23 ..... VALPARAISO ........................ W......62-52 2-25 ..... WESTERN STATE................. W......104-61 2-27 ..... Oklahoma City ...................... L........66-73 3-2 ........ DENVER ................................ W......72-70 $ Great Plains Classic, Omaha, Neb.

1974-75 (13-12) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAINS: Dan Kraft, Jeff Graves 12-2 ..... DOANE ................................... W......61-56 12-4 ..... DEPAUW ................................ W......71-55 12-7 ..... Rice ........................................... W......58-42 12-10 ... WEBER STATE ...................... W......56-49 12-12 ... Colorado ................................. L ......65-70 12-14 ... WOOSTER (Ohio) ................. W .....78-48 12-29 ... Wisconsin-Milwaukee ........... W......65-61 1-4 ........ Wyoming ................................. L........59-70 1-11 ..... NAVY ..................................... L........48-51 1-14 ..... Southern Colorado ................. W......51-43 1-18 ..... UTAH STATE ........................ L ......67-81 1-20 ..... XAVIER (Ohio) ...................... W......54-51 1-24 ..... (15) Stanford ........................... L........48-69 1-27 ..... Oregon ..................................... L........47-77 1-29 ..... FT. LEWIS ............................... L........62-73 2-1 ........ DENVER ................................ L........59-68 2-4 ....... Northern Colorado ................ W......64-56 2-8 ....... Valparaiso ................................ L........59-78 2-10 ..... (14) Notre Dame .................... L ......66-99


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Randy Gricius (1975-79) is 15th on Air Force’s career scoring list with 1,100 points. 1975-76 (16-9) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Greg Schneider 11-29 .... Merchant Marine ................... W......68-56 12-4 ..... REGIS ...................................... W......78-70 12-6 ..... COLORADO........................... L........49-52 12-8 ..... ARKANSAS............................. W......59-58 12-11 ... GONZAGA ............................ W......51-35 12-13 ... Colorado State ........................ W......71-70 1-5 ........ WYOMING............................. W......53-52 1-10 ...... Navy ......................................... L........58-69 1-13 ..... PORTLAND STATE.............. L........64-67 1-16 ...... Montana................................... L........56-77 1-17 ...... Montana State ......................... L........51-57 1-23 ..... TULANE.................................. L........64-77 1-27 ..... Denver ...................................... W......63-60 1-29 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......59-46 1-31 ..... Xavier (Ohio) ......................... W......66-65 2-3 ........ NORTHERN COLORADO .. W......66-46 2-6 ....... WISC.-MILWAUKEE ........... W......76-44 2-9 ....... VALPARAISO ........................ W......66-45 2-14 ..... Utah State ................................ L........63-71 2-16 ..... Weber State ............................. L........67-82 2-19 ..... SAMFORD (Ala.) ................... W......89-68 2-23 ..... Western State .......................... W......91-47 2-27 ..... California-Santa Barbara ....... L........62-64 2-28 ..... California-Irvine ..................... W......77-76 3-2 ........ DENVER ................................. W......87-80

1976-77 (12-15) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAINS: Bob Djokovich, Tom Schneeberger 11-29 .... Arkansas .................................. L........54-72 11-30 ... MONTANA STATE .............. W......64-57

12-3 ...... MONTANA (Forfeit) ............ W......59-65 12-4 ..... Colorado .................................. L........56-75 12-6 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. L........45-46 12-9 ..... TEXAS TECH ......................... L........56-62 12-11 ... COLORADO STATE............. L........63-66 12-14 ... REGIS ...................................... W......79-64 12-29 ... Evansville** ............................. L........63-81 12-30 ... Loyola (Ill.)** .......................... L........58-71 1-8 ........ NAVY (3OT) .......................... W......81-79 1-11 ..... (11) MARQUETTE ............... L........56-74 1-15 ..... DENVER ................................ W......75-61 1-21 ..... Portland State.......................... L........68-72 1-22 ..... Gonzaga ................................... L........55-68 1-27 ..... STANFORD ............................ W......69-62 1-29 ..... Army ....................................... L........49-68 2-1 ........ XAVIER (Ohio) (2OT).......... W .....83-76 2-3 ........ CAL-SANTA BARBARA ...... W......70-62 2-5 ....... OKLAHOMA CITY............... W......80-77 2-8 ....... NORTHERN COLORADO . W......84-78 2-11 ..... MERCHANT MARINE ....... W......74-57 2-12 ..... UTAH STATE ........................ L........69-74 2-15 ..... Wyoming ................................. L........61-70 2-19 ..... Creighton ................................ L........63-64 2-29 ..... Tulane ...................................... L........66-76 3-1 ........ Denver ...................................... W......77-72 % Evansville Holiday Classic, Evansville, Ind.

1977-78 (15-10) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAINS: Bob Djokovich, Tom Schneeberger 11-25 .... Pan American ......................... L........71-85 11-28 ... Northern Illinois..................... W......73-57 11-30 ... COLORADO........................... W......75-56 12-3 ...... Texas Tech .............................. L........63-70 12-7 ..... REGIS ....................................... W......65-48 12-10 ... Colorado State ........................ L........55-72 12-15 ... ST. CLOUD STATE ............... W......92-53 12-30 ... Minnesota$ ............................. L........50-66 12-31 .... Tulane$ .................................... W......87-60 1-3 ........ LEWIS (Ill.) ............................. W......83-49 1-11 ..... SAN DIEGO............................ W......77-62 1-14 ...... Maryland ................................. L........73-74 1-17 ..... WYOMING............................. W......68-65 1-19 ..... CLEVELAND STATE ........... W .....65-58 1-24 ..... Denver ..................................... W......63-57 1-28 ..... Utah State ................................ L........70-80 2-2 ........ PAN AMERICAN .................. W......89-73 2-4 ....... Oklahoma City........................ L........68-75 2-11 ..... (3)Marquette ........................... L........59-76 2-13 ..... Valparaiso ............................... W......67-60 2-18 ..... CREIGHTON ......................... L........64-73 2-22 ..... (7) DEPAUL ........................... L........41-54 2-25 ..... DENVER ................................ W......73-67 2-28 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W .....72-64 3-1 ........ Northern Colorado ................ W .....77-63 $ Pillsbury Holiday Classic, Bloomington, Minn.

1978-79 (12-13) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Randy Gricius 11-25 .... Colorado ................................. L........50-54 11-27 ... Colorado State ........................ W......63-62 11-29 ... WASHBURN (Kan.) .............. L........59-67 12-2 ...... (19) MARYLAND .................. L........68-81 12-4 ..... NORTHEAST LOUISIANA . W......64-60 12-12 ... REGIS ....................................... W......30-19 12-29 ... (12) Texas A&M$ ................... L........66-73 12-30 ... Cornell$ ................................... W......58-56 1-3 ........ Wyoming ................................ L........54-66

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1979-80 (8-17) HEAD COACH: Maj. Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAINS: Tim Harris, Reggie Jones 12-1 ..... STANFORD ............................ W......61-59 12-2 ..... MONTANA ............................ W......44-43 12-5 ..... COLORADO........................... L........65-70 12-8 ..... WYOMING ........................... L........68-73 12-10 ... TEXAS TECH ........................ L........54-58 12-13 ... DRAKE ................................... L........73-78 12-28 ... Iona$......................................... L........51-64 12-29 ... American University$............ L........57-84 1-5 ....... Ala.-Birmingham.................... L........51-65 1-9 ....... PAN AMERICAN .................. L........57-60 1-15 ..... LOYOLA (Ill.) ......................... L........63-66 1-18 ..... Portland State.......................... W......72-68 1-19 ..... Portland ................................... L........74-85 1-22 ...... DOANE .................................. W . . . 64-57 1-24 ..... STETSON ................................ W......58-57 1-26 ..... SAN DIEGO............................ L........68-75 2-2 ........ Pan American ......................... L........62-83 2-5 ....... COLORADO MINES ........... W......72-65 2-9 ....... Oklahoma City........................ L........59-67 2-12 ..... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ....... L........54-57 2-16 ..... COLORADO STATE............. W......67-59 2-23 ..... XAVIER (Ohio) ...................... L........75-80 2-27 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......76-66 2-29 ..... Marquette ................................ L........50-70 3-1 ........ Valparaiso ................................ L........60-67 $ Manufacturers Hanover Classic, New Rochelle, N.Y.

1980-81 (9-18 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAINS: Tim Harris, Reggie Jones 11-28 .... Fresno State ............................. L........40-55 11-29 ... Stanford ................................... L........52-58 12-2 ..... DOANE .................................. W......71-49 12-6 ..... Texas Tech............................... L........49-50 12-9 ..... SOUTHERN COLORADO .. W......67-59 12-11 ... SAN DIEGO............................ W......45-44 12-29 ... Auburn$................................... W......48-46 12-30 ... Toledo$ .................................... L........55-70 1-2 ........ (19) BRIGHAM YOUNG*.... L........65-77 1-3 ....... (20) UTAH* ........................... L........60-74 1-10 ..... NEVADA-LAS VEGAS......... W......51-50 1-15 ..... San Diego State* ..................... L........43-58 1-17 ..... Hawaii* .................................... L........50-56 1-22 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........37-38 1-24 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. W......52-42 1-30 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........50-53 1-31 ..... Wyoming* ............................... L........45-69 2-6 ....... (7)Utah* .................................. L........46-48 2-7 ....... (16) Brigham Young* ............ L........51-62


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2-14 ..... Nevada-Las Vegas .................. L........59-67 2-17 ..... PORTLAND STATE.............. W......76-49 2-20 ..... HAWAII* ................................ W......63-61 2-21 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE (2OT)* L........61-63 2-27 ..... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........44-52 2-28 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........69-79 3-6 ........ (19) WYOMING* ................. L........38-46 3-7 ....... COLORADO STATE* ........... W......70-43 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Blade Grass Classic, Toledo, Ohio

1981-82 (8-19 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Greg Lewis 11-27 .... Loyola (Ill.) .............................. L........65-76 12-1 ...... MESA ....................................... W......60-43 12-3 ..... DOANE .................................. W......66-38 12-5 ..... FRESNO STATE .................... L........37-45 12-8 ..... ADAMS STATE** .................. W......68-39 12-12 ... Drake ........................................ L........46-65 12-28 ... Nebraska$ ................................ L........47-63 12-29 ... Cornell$ ................................... W......39-36 1-2 ........ Xavier (Ohio) (OT) ................ L........65-69 1-5 ....... VALPARAISO (OT) .............. W......57-49 1-8 ....... New Mexico*........................... L........61-68 1-9 ....... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........35-66 1-13 ..... WYOMING* ........................... L........40-54 1-16 ..... COLORADO STATE (OT)*. L........49-57 1-19 ..... HAWAII* ................................ L........48-59 1-21 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........40-54 1-23 ..... Utah* ........................................ L........60-72 1-25 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........57-58 1-29 ..... Nevada-Las Vegas .................. L........47-71 2-4 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........55-67 2-6 ....... Hawaii* ................................... L........55-65 2-12 ..... UTAH*..................................... W......43-42 2-13 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........41-49 2-19 ..... Colorado State*....................... W......60-57 2-20 ..... Wyoming* .............................. L........29-59 2-26 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........45-55 2-27 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......64-59 *Western Athletic Conference Game $ Holiday Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa ** Air Force’s 300th victory

1982-83 (11-16 / 2-14 WAC) HEAD COACH: Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Rick Simmons 11-26 .... U.S. International (OT) ......... W......72-71 11-27 ... San Diego................................. W......49-47 12-2 ...... DOANE ................................... W......74-63 12-4 ..... Pan American ......................... W......79-60 12-8 ..... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......79-60 12-11 ... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ....... W......76-72 12-28 ... Connecticut$ ........................... L........50-66 12-29 ... Lafayette$................................. L........61-63 1-4 ........ WIS.-STEVENS POINT ........ W......60-55 1-8 ....... Colorado State (OT)* ........... L........52-56 1-13 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........49-60 1-17 ..... New Mexico*........................... L ......76-89 1-20 ..... PAN AMERICAN .................. W......51-46 1-22 ..... UTAH*..................................... W......66-60 1-24 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........61-73 1-29 ..... Hawaii* .................................... L........57-82 1-31 ..... San Diego State* ..................... L........47-71 2-3 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... L........47-48 2-7 ....... Wyoming* ............................... L........44-74 2-10 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......61-52 2-14 ..... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........55-61 2-19 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........57-66

2-26 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........58-64 2-28 ..... HAWAII* ............................... L........55-56 3-3 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........47-51 3-5 ....... SO. ILL.-EDWARDSVILLE.. W......59-51 3-12 ..... Utah* ........................................ L........55-67 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Connecticut Mutual Classic, Hartford, Conn.

1983-84 (8-19 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Hank Egan TEAM CAPTAIN: Dale Grupe 11-25 .... Marquette$ .............................. L........60-80 11-26 ... Wagner$ .................................. W......70-58 11-29 ... DOANE ................................... W......68-66 12-3 ...... MONTANA ............................ L........55-70 12-6 ..... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ....... W......77-64 12-9 ..... MESA ...................................... W......68-50 12-27 ... Vanderbilt% ............................ L........52-69 12-28 ... Texas A&M% .......................... L........42-44 1-3 ........ Hawaii* .................................... L........54-55 1-7 ....... (10) Texas-El Paso* ................ L........50-72 1-12 ..... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........46-54 1-16 ..... Wyoming* .............................. L........42-63 1-19 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........47-57 1-23 ..... (5) TEXAS-EL PASO* ........... L........52-65 1-28 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........49-69 1-30 ..... Utah* ........................................ L........69-76 2-2 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......55-43 2-4 ....... HAWAII* ................................ W......57-54 2-7 ....... REGIS ...................................... L........53-54 2-11 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........41-60 2-13 ..... WYOMING* .......................... L........49-59 2-15 ..... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......70-41 2-20 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........48-49 2-25 ..... UTAH*..................................... W......76-69 2-27 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........67-71 3-3 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........58-74 3-5 ....... Colorado State# ...................... L........56-61 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ IPTAY Tournament, Clemson, S.C. % Music City Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. # WAC Tournament First Round, Fort Collins, Colo.

Reggie Minton 1984-2000 16 Seasons 150-296 Record 1984-85 (8-20 / 2-14 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Jon Jordan, Tim Lewis 11-24 .... GONZAGA ............................. L........59-64 11-30 .... Idaho ........................................ W......78-67 12-1 ...... Montana................................... L........55-80 12-4 ..... MESA (OT) ............................. L........76-78 12-7 ..... DOANE ................................... W......64-48 12-8 ..... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ....... W......85-56 12-11 ... ADAMS STATE .................... W......74-48 12-28 ... St. Bonaventure$ .................... L........52-67 12-29 ... Brown$ ..................................... L........59-69 1-4 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........58-67 1-5 ....... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........73-88 1-10 ..... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........56-67 1-12 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........50-91 1-16 ..... WYOMING (OT)* ................ L........75-77 1-17 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........72-79

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1985-86 (10-19 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Todd Beer, Jim Gulsvig 11-23 .... NORTHERN ARIZONA ...... L........61-68 11-26 ... DOANE ................................... W......77-58 11-30 ... IDAHO .................................... L........65-68 12-2 ...... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......76-55 12-6 ..... MESA ....................................... W......73-68 12-7 ..... U.S. International ................... W......85-83 12-10 ... REGIS ....................................... W......69-44 12-21 ... Navy$ ....................................... L........53-70 12-22 ... Army$ ...................................... W......56-50 12-28 ... Eastern Washington............... L........59-60 12-30 ... Gonzaga .................................. L........49-79 1-2 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........50-69 1-4 ....... Hawaii* .................................... W......66-60 1-9 ....... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........51-57 1-10 ..... (15) TEXAS-EL PASO* ......... L........54-68 1-16 ..... Wyoming* ............................... L........53-58 1-18 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........57-65 1-22 ..... Utah* ....................................... L........60-82 1-23 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........45-66 1-31 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........63-69 2-1 ........ HAWAII* ................................ W......62-46 2-6 ....... New Mexico*........................... L........70-72 2-8 ....... (17) Texas-El Paso* ................ L........47-71 2-14 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........58-66 2-15 ..... WYOMING* ........................... L........42-62 2-20 ..... UTAH* .................................... L........63-64 2-22 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......66-64 3-3 ........ HAWAII# ................................ W......64-58 3-9 ....... Wyoming## ............................. L........65-67 * Western Atheltic Conference Game $ Suntory Ball Tournament, Tokyo, Japan # WAC Tournament First Round, USAFA, Colo. ## WAC Tournament Quarterfinals, Laramie, Wyo.

1986-87 (12-15 / 5-11 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAIN: Game Captains 11-28 .... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......89-61 11-29 ... REGIS ....................................... W......62-47 12-2 ...... MESA ....................................... W......77-67 12-4 ..... DOANE ................................... W......65-58 12-6 ..... N. Arizona ............................... L........77-86 12-8 ..... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ....... W......99-89 12-12 ... E. WASHINGTON ............... W......64-42 12-29 ... Toledo$ .................................... L........60-77 12-30 ... Ga. Southern$ ......................... W......87-82 1-3 ........ WINTHROP ........................... L........66-75 1-8 ....... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......86-75


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1-10 ..... HAWAII* ................................ W......80-56 1-14 ..... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........68-71 1-17 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........65-80 1-22 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........69-87 1-23 ..... Utah* ........................................ L........55-61 1-29 ..... WYOMING* ........................... L........68-74 1-30 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ W......93-91 2-5 ........ Hawaii* .................................... W......71-55 2-7 ....... San Diego State* ..................... W......81-77 2-12 ..... Wyoming* .............................. L........46-72 2-13 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........58-70 2-19 ..... UTAH*..................................... L........64-80 2-21 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........73-84 2-26 ..... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........50-67 2-28 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........73-80 3-5 ........ Brigham Young (OT)# .......... L........79-82 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Blade Grass Classic, Toledo, Ohio # WAC Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M.

1987-88 (11-17 / 4-12 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAIN: Rob Marr 11-27 .... Manhattan$ ............................. L........71-76 11-28 ... Army$ ...................................... L........70-79 12-1 ...... MESA ....................................... W......73-63 12-3 ..... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......97-90 12-5 ..... Idaho State ............................... L........58-70 12-22 ... Portland ................................... W......76-75 12-28 ... Marquette% ............................. L........52-80 12-29 ... Niagara% ................................. W......57-54 1-2 ....... DOANE ................................... W......85-62 1-5 ....... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ...... W......89-68 1-8 ....... New Mexico*........................... L........67-80 1-9 ....... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........45-71 1-13 ..... (12) Wyoming* ....................... L........61-81 1-16 ..... UTAH*..................................... L........50-70 1-21 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......60-57 1-23 ..... HAWAII* ............................... W......86-79 1-28 ..... Utah* ........................................ L........51-67 1-30 ..... (7) Brigham Young* ............. L........75-95 2-4 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......65-58 2-5 ....... COLO. STATE (3OT)* .......... W......71-67 2-13 ..... REGIS ....................................... W......83-73 2-18 ..... (19) WYOMING* .................. L........63-79 2-20 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................ L........66-72 2-25 ..... (11) BRIGHAM YOUNG*.... L........62-76 2-26 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........50-73 3-3 ........ Hawaii* .................................... L........54-75 3-5 ....... San Diego State* ..................... L........67-79 3-9 ....... Hawaii# ................................... L........76-84 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Cal-Irvine Tourney, Irvine, Calif. % Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. # WAC Tournament, Provo, Utah

1988-89 (14-14 / 6-10 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Mike Lockwood, Mark Slimko 11-26 .... U.S. International ................... L........78-82 11-29 ... ADAMS STATE .................... W......72-54 12-1 ...... MESA ...................................... W......94-69 12-3 ..... Xavier (Ohio) .......................... L........64-73 12-5 ..... Valparaiso ................................ W......59-56 12-8 ..... IDAHO STATE ...................... W......71-57 12-17 ... DOANE .................................. W......97-83 12-20 ... REGIS ....................................... W......107-49 12-22 ... PORTLAND............................ W......91-66 12-28 .... Davidson$................................ W......48-45 12-29 ... Connecticut$ ........................... L........55-68

1-5 ........ Hawaii*(OT) ........................... L........81-83 1-7 ....... San Diego State* ..................... L........61-64 1-14 ..... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........71-81 1-16 ..... COLORADO STATE* .......... L........59-69 1-19 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ........... L........88-89 1-21 ..... Wyoming* ............................... W......58-55 1-24 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... W......79-78 1-26 ..... Utah* ........................................ W......67-57 1-31 ..... HAWAII* ................................ W......86-79 2-4 ....... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......87-69 2-9 ....... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........62-67 2-11 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........67-79 2-16 ..... WYOMING* ........................... W......54-53 2-20 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........53-58 2-23 ..... UTAH* .................................... L........71-72 2-25 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........73-80 3-9 ........ New Mexico# .......................... L........60-74 * Western Athletic Conference $ Connecticut Mutual Classic, Hartford, Conn. # WAC Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah

1989-90 (12-20 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Raymond Dudley, Jeff Bowling 11-15 .... California$ ............................... L........49-70 11-25 ... VALPARAISO ........................ W......79-65 12-1 ...... Pepperdine% ........................... L........75-82 12-2 ..... Harvard%................................. W......73-71 12-5 ..... DOANE ................................... W......99-60 12-9 ..... MESA ....................................... L........85-100 12-12 ... REGIS ...................................... W......88-64 12-22 ... ADAMS STATE .................... W......82-58 12-29 ... Southern Illinois& ................. L........74-89 12-30 ... St. Bonaventure& ................... L........63-79 1-2 ........ Portland ................................... L........65-68 1-6 ....... MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY . W......71-65 1-11 ..... HAWAII* ................................ L........58-88 1-13 ..... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........68-72 1-18 ..... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........56-64 1-22 ..... Colorado State*....................... L........47-60 1-25 ..... Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........49-67 1-27 ..... New Mexico*........................... L........44-61 2-1 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... L........74-84 2-3 ....... U.S. INTERNATIONAL ...... W......108-91 2-5 ....... Wyoming* ............................... L........60-80 2-8 ....... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........66-77 2-12 ..... WYOMING* ........................... W......69-63 2-15 ..... San Diego State* ..................... W......65-59 2-17 ..... Hawaii* .................................... L........66-67 2-22 ..... Utah* ....................................... L........55-56 2-24 ..... Brigham Young* ..................... L........42-67 2-28 ..... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........54-62 3-3 ........ UTAH*..................................... W .....72-61 3-7 ....... San Diego State (OT)# ........... W......70-64 3-8 ....... Colorado State# ...................... W......58-51 3-9 ....... Texas-El Paso# ........................ L........54-57 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Dodge NIT, Berkeley, Calif. % Ameritas Classic, Lincoln, Neb. & Coke-a-Cola Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. # WAC Tournament, El Paso, Texas

1990-91 (9-20 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Chris Lowry, Aaron Benson 11-24 .... ADAMS STATE ................... W......61-60 11-26 ... REGIS ...................................... W .....71-66 11-29 .... SAMFORD .............................. W......85-68 12-1 ...... Kent State................................. L........55-71 12-3 ...... Valparaiso ................................ L........61-72

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12-6 ...... MESA STATE ......................... W......72-56 12-10 .... Missouri-K.C........................... L........53-74 12-21 .... Utah State$ .............................. L........63-64 12-22 .... Vermont$ ................................ L........40-50 12-31 .... PORTLAND............................ W......70-66 1-3 ........ (25) Texas-El Paso* ................ L........47-73 1-10 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........48-52 1-12 ...... HAWAII* ................................ L........54-58 1-14 ...... DOANE ................................... W .....73-65 1-19 ...... (23) UTAH* ............................ L........47-57 1-24 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........55-72 12-26 .... (20) Utah* ................................ L........56-62 12-31 .... New Mexico*........................... L........55-92 2-2 ........ Colorado State*....................... W......54-49 2-5 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........52-59 2-7 ........ TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........42-57 2-9 ........ NICHOLLS STATE ............... W......103-94 2-13 ...... Hawaii* .................................... L........58-61 2-16 ...... San Diego State* ..................... L........59-76 2-21 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........69-91 2-23 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........61-70 2-28 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........56-66 3-2 ........ COLORADO STATE* ** ...... W......56-46 3-6 ........ San Diego State# ..................... L........51-58 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ MetLife Classic, San Francisco, Calif. # WAC Tournament, Laramie, Wyo. ** Air Force’s 400th victory

Raymond Dudley (1986-90) led the Falcons to a 14-14 record during the 1988-89 season by scoring a school-record 746 points. 1991-92 (9-20 / 3-13 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Dale French, Charles Smith, Brent Roberts 11-23 .... VALPARAISO ........................ L........68-73 11-27 .... REGIS ....................................... W......74-67 11-30 .... Samford.................................... L........44-51 12-2 ...... Nicholls State (OT) ................ L........74-75 12-4 ...... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......57-51 12-6 ...... MESA STATE ......................... W......74-72 12-21 .... KENT STATE ......................... W......72-64 12-27 .... Boise State$ ............................. L........68-77 12-28 .... Hofstra$ ................................... L........70-75 12-30 .... DOANE ................................... W......92-89 1-4 ........ Portland ................................... L........59-84 1-9 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... L........64-66 1-11 ...... New Mexico*........................... L........63-78 1-16 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........51-68 1-18 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........45-66 1-23 ...... UTAH*..................................... L........51-68 1-25 ...... YOUNGSTOWN STATE ..... W......83-57 1-30 ...... HAWAII* (OT) ...................... L........72-74


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2-1 ........ SAN DIEGO ST.* (ESPN)..... W......65-47 2-4 ........ Wyoming* ............................... L........47-69 2-8 ........ (25) Texas-El Paso* ................ L........44-73 2-13 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........60-68 2-15 ...... (21) TEXAS-EL PASO* ......... W......75-72 2-20 ...... San Diego State* ..................... W......60-58 2-22 ...... Hawaii* .................................... L........67-76 2-29 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........55-70 3-3 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........60-86 3-5 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........54-72 3-11 ...... Brigham Young# .................... L........51-72 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Albertson’s Classic, Boise, Idaho # WAC Tournament, Fort Collins, Colo.

1992-93 (9-19 / 3-15 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Steve Haase, George Irvin 12-1 ...... Valparaiso ................................ L........58-66 12-3 ...... Youngstown State (OT)......... L........78-82 12-5 ...... REGIS ....................................... W......75-64 12-7 ...... DOANE ................................... W......90-53 12-9 ...... MESA STATE ......................... W......88-76 12-19 .... PORTLAND............................ W......96-65 12-21 .... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......87-68 12-28 .... (24) Vanderbilt$ ..................... L........50-95 12-29 .... Rider (OT)$ ............................. W......75-66 1-2 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... W......69-58 1-4 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........53-59 1-7 ........ Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........69-82 1-9 ........ New Mexico*........................... L........43-63 1-14 ...... (25) UTAH* ............................ L........47-61 1-16 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........68-103 1-23 ...... Fresno State* (ESPN) ............. W......71-51 1-28 ...... San Diego State* ..................... L........51-59 1-30 ...... Hawaii* .................................... L........59-74 2-4 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........62-72 2-6 ........ HAWAII* ................................ L........69-78 2-13 ...... FRESNO STATE*................... W......61-58 2-18 ...... (12) Utah* ................................ L........61-87 2-20 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........80-98

2-25 ...... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........46-68 2-27 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........60-80 3-4 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........55-72 3-6 ........ Wyoming* ............................... L........58-64 3-10 ...... Hawaii# .................................... L........54-62 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn. # WAC Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah

1993-94 (8-18 / 3-15 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Chris Loll, Bryce Morgan, Otis Jones 11-27 .... Navy ......................................... L........63-77 12-1 ...... MESA STATE ......................... W......74-54 12-4 ...... DOANE ................................... W......82-63 12-6 ...... NAVY....................................... W......82-70 12-11 .... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......90-69 12-13 .... REGIS ....................................... W......89-61 12-30 .... VALPARAISO ........................ L........79-84 1-3 ........ Wyoming* ............................... L........56-63 1-5 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........58-85 1-8 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........54-80 1-10 ...... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........75-77 1-13 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........57-66 1-15 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........73-87 1-22 ...... FRESNO STATE*................... L........64-76 1-27 ...... HAWAII* ................................ L........58-60 1-29 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........60-68 2-3 ........ Hawaii* .................................... L........56-72 2-5 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........69-82 2-12 ...... Fresno State* ........................... L........66-72 2-17 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........82-94 2-19 ...... UTAH* (OT) .......................... W......91-89 2-24 ...... New Mexico*........................... L........71-90 2-26 ...... Texas-El Paso* ........................ W......70-68 3-3 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........66-78 3-5 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... W......70-66 3-9 ........ Texas-El Paso# ........................ L........58-72 * Western Athletic Conference Game # WAC Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah

Jeff Bowling (1986-87, ‘88-90) is Air Force’s career assist leader with 447. He also holds two of the top three single-season assist marks, No. 1 with 224 in 1989-90 and No. 3 with 152 in 1988-89.

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1994-95 (8-20 / 4-14 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Chris Loll, Otis Jones 11-26 .... NAVY....................................... W......85-76 12-1 ...... REGIS ....................................... W......79-70 12-3 ...... DOANE ................................... W......89-58 12-5 ...... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......91-73 12-7 ...... MESA STATE ......................... L........54-58 12-10 .... Navy ......................................... L........50-60 12-21 .... Northern Illinois..................... L........49-70 12-29 .... Citadel$ .................................... L........61-65 12-30 .... Gonzaga$ ................................. L........62-95 1-2 ........ Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........64-80 1-4 ........ New Mexico*........................... L........72-86 1-7 ........ BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........68-89 1-9 ........ UTAH*..................................... L........66-78 1-14 ...... Fresno State* ........................... W......72-62 1-19 ...... San Diego State* ..................... L........49-69 1-21 ...... Hawaii* .................................... L........58-80 1-26 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........70-77 1-28 ...... WYOMING* ........................... L........65-70 2-2 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........65-79 2-4 ........ Wyoming* ............................... L........55-70 2-9 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......81-53 2-11 ...... HAWAII* ................................ W......85-70 2-18 ...... FRESNO STATE*................... L........63-65 2-23 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........63-86 2-25 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........72-79 3-2 ........ TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........60-69 3-4 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......59-58 3-8 ........ Colorado State# ...................... L........75-84 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Cessna Classic, Wichita, Kan. # WAC Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M.

1995-96 (5-23 / 1-17 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAIN: Reggie Minton, Jr. 11-25 .... Navy (OT) ............................... L........87-89 11-28 .... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......84-81 12-2 ...... DOANE ................................... W......71-58 12-5 ...... REGIS ....................................... L........65-76 12-9 ...... NAVY (2OT) .......................... W......75-69 12-12 .... UCCS........................................ W......84-52 12-22 .... NORTHERN ILLINOIS ........ L........63-70 12-29 .... Austin Peay$ ........................... L........72-91 12-30 .... William and Mary$ ................ L........60-64 1-2 ........ TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. L........48-53 1-4 ........ (25) NEW MEXICO*............. L........49-61 1-8 ........ Brigham Young* ..................... L........64-68 1-10 ...... (13) Utah* ................................ L........45-69 1-15 ...... FRESNO STATE*................... L........67-73 1-18 ...... HAWAII* ................................ W......92-83 1-20 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........69-77 1-25 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........67-84 1-27 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........71-94 2-1 ........ WYOMING* ........................... L........65-72 2-3 ........ COLO. STATE (2OT)* .......... L........89-91 2-8 ........ Hawaii* .................................... L........62-81 2-10 ...... San Diego State* ..................... L........72-81 2-17 ...... Fresno State* ........................... L........50-82 2-22 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........66-80 2-24 ...... (8) UTAH* .............................. L........50-74 2-29 ...... New Mexico*........................... L........55-67 3-2 ........ Texas-El Paso* ........................ L........59-69 3-6 ........ San Diego State# ..................... L........69-80 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Toledo MVP Classic, Toledo, Ohio # WAC Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M.


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ALL-TIME RESULTS 12-6 ...... CAL POLY SLO...................... W......100-90 12-22 .... Texas Arlington ...................... L........66-73 12-28 .... DENVER ................................. W......95-66 12-30 .... UCCS........................................ W......90-74 1-3 ........ (12) New Mexico* .................. L........59-92 1-5 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........81-84 1-7 ........ Wofford ................................... W......59-51 1-10 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........77-88 1-15 ...... at UTEP*.................................. L........58-59 1-22 ...... (4) UTAH* .............................. L........46-57 1-24 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ W......80-61 1-29 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........44-76 1-31 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........59-79 2-5 ........ UNLV* ..................................... L........57-59 2-7 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........55-66 2-12 ...... TEXAS-EL PASO* ................. W......72-55 2-14 ...... (11) NEW MEXICO*............. L........72-96 2-19 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........60-79 2-21 ...... (5) Utah* .................................. L........41-55 2-24 ...... Denver ...................................... W......74-63 2-26 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........54-64 2-28 ...... WYOMING* ........................... L........53-66 * Western Athletic Conference Game

Jarmica Reese (1994-98) tied the school record with nine three-pointers made in the Falcons’ 124-57 victory over Doane College on Nov. 22, 1997. Reese is No. 5 on AFA’s career scoring list with 1,385 points. 1996-97 (7-19 / 2-14 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAIN: Mike Freeman 11-23 .... REGIS ....................................... L........48-69 11-28 .... BUCKNELL............................. L........58-62 11-30 .... NAVY....................................... L........59-78 12-3 ...... DOANE ................................... W......82-69 12-7 ...... Cal Poly SLO ........................... L........62-74 12-10 .... ADAMS STATE ..................... W......83-64 12-21 .... UCCS........................................ W......80-66 12-28 .... Tennessee Tech$..................... W......88-68 12-29 .... Montana State$ ....................... L........67-70 1-4 ........ Southern Methodist* ............. L........65-74 1-9 ........ HAWAI’I* ............................... W......73-68 1-11 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* (OT).. L........69-77 1-16 ...... San Jose State*......................... L........45-62 1-18 ...... Fresno State* ........................... L........69-78 1-22 ...... SOUTHERN METHODIST* L........59-63 1-25 ...... UNLV* ..................................... L........59-72 1-30 ...... WYOMING* ........................... L........64-75 2-1 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... L........61-71 2-6 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........67-83 2-8 ........ Hawai’i* ................................... L........63-87 2-13 ...... SAN JOSE STATE* ................ L........77-88 2-15 ...... FRESNO STATE*................... W......85-64 2-20 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........72-87 2-22 ...... WOFFORD ............................. W......93-70 2-27 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........62-68 3-1 ........ Wyoming* ............................... L........56-68 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ Holiday Stores Classic, Bozeman, Mont.

1997-98 (10-16 / 2-14) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Mike Freeman, Jarmica Reese 11-22 .... DOANE ................................... W .....124-57 11-25 .... REGIS ....................................... W......72-65 11-30 .... Navy ......................................... W......64-63 12-2 ...... Bucknell ................................... L........61-68

1-5 ........ Wofford ................................... L........50-51 1-10 ...... DENVER ................................. L........72-84 1-15 ...... UNLV* ..................................... L........73-98 1-20 ...... San Diego State* (3OT) ......... W......81-77 1-22 ...... New Mexico*........................... L........72-89 1-27 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ W......60-55 1-29 ...... (19) UTAH* ............................ L........63-64 2-3 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........52-71 2-5 ........ WYOMING* (OT) ................. W......82-79 2-10 ...... Denver ...................................... L........60-73 2-12 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........67-81 2-19 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........64-66 2-21 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........51-61 2-24 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......63-55 2-26 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........61-84 3-2 ........ Brigham Young* ..................... L........52-73 3-4 ........ Utah* ........................................ L........63-86 3-9 ........ Utah# ........................................ L........65-74 * Mountain West Conference Game $ Earth Grains Classic, St. Louis, Mo. # MWC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.

1998-99 (10-16 / 2-12 WAC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAIN: Glenn Gonzales 11-13 .... DOANE ................................... W .....101-82 11-16 .... WOFFORD ............................. W......94-75 11-18 .... REGIS ....................................... W......85-68 11-21 .... UCCS........................................ W......74-64 11-28 .... NAVY....................................... W......97-88 12-5 ...... Portland State.......................... L........79-88 12-19 .... TEXAS-ARLINGTON ........... L........78-87 12-29 .... Drexel$ ..................................... W......56-50 12-30 .... Wisconsin-Green Bay$ .......... L........49-72 1-2 ........ DARTMOUTH....................... W......87-74 1-6 ........ DENVER ................................. L........85-103 1-9 ........ at UNLV*................................. L........58-91 1-14 ...... TULSA*.................................... W......65-57 1-16 ...... RICE* ....................................... L........69-71 1-21 ...... (21) at TCU* ........................... L........87-114 1-23 ...... at SMU* ................................... L........71-73 1-28 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........76-93 1-30 ...... WYOMING* ........................... L........61-82 2-6 ........ UNLV* ..................................... L........64-65 2-11 ...... Rice* ......................................... L........64-88 2-13 ...... Tulsa* ....................................... L........75-78 2-16 ...... Denver ...................................... W......111-88 2-18 ...... SMU* ........................................ L........81-86 2-20 ...... TCU* ........................................ W......81-78 2-25 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........67-93 2-27 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........66-77 * Western Athletic Conference Game $ UWGB Tournament, Green Bay, Wis.

1999-2000 (8-20 / 4-10 MWC) HEAD COACH: Reggie Minton TEAM CAPTAINS: Billy Humphrey, Tyron Wright, Miguel Garcia 11-13 .... St. Louis$ ................................. L ......70-78 11-14 .... Northern Iowa$ ...................... L........60-70 11-20 .... DOANE ................................... W......86-67 11-27 .... Navy ......................................... L........78-93 12-2 ...... REGIS ....................................... W......74-51 12-8 ...... LONG BEACH STATE ......... L........76-77 12-11 .... PORTLAND STATE.............. L........71-72 12-14 .... SOUTH CAROLINA ST. ...... W......90-72 12-28 .... Central Connecticut State ..... L........63-83 12-30 .... Dartmouth ............................... W......70-62

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2001-02 (9-19 / 3-11 MWC) HEAD COACH: Joe Scott TEAM CAPTAIN: Lamoni Yazzie 11-13 .... Yale$ ......................................... W......68-62 11-14 .... (8) Missouri$........................... L........58-86 11-18 .... DENVER ................................. W......52-44 11-24 .... Navy ......................................... L........53-71 11-30 .... Montana State%...................... W......70-65 12-1 ...... (24) Fresno State% ................. L........52-68 12-5 ...... ARKANSAS STATE (OT) .... W......67-63 12-8 ...... OAKLAND UNIV. ................ L........53-57 12-12 .... Denver ...................................... L........53-63 12-22 .... Liberty ...................................... W......66-54 12-29 .... TENNESSEE TECH ............... L........44-64 1-2 ........ Northern Arizona................... W......57-56 1-7 ........ UNLV* ..................................... L........54-66 1-10 ...... Texas-Pan American (OT) ... L........52-58 1-14 ...... New Mexico* (ESPN) ............ L........47-50 1-19 ...... UTAH* (OT) .......................... L........57-63 1-21 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ W......74-64 1-26 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........57-60 1-28 ...... Wyoming* (4OT) ................... L........76-83 2-4 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......67-54 2-9 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......47-44

2-16 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........51-59 2-18 ...... Brigham Young* ..................... L........51-67 2-23 ...... WYOMING* ........................... L........48-51 2-25 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........51-59 2-28 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........66-73 3-2 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........47-49 3-7 ........ Wyoming# (OT) ..................... L........67-69 * Mountain West Conference Game $ Guardians Classic, Columbia, Mo. % McCaffrey Classic, Fresno, Calif. # MWC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.

2002-03 (12-16 / 3-11 MWC) HEAD COACH: Joe Scott TEAM CAPTAINS: Tom Bellairs, Vernard Jenkins 11-23 .... Louisville .................................. L........47-65 11-26 .... STETSON ................................ W......72-43 11-29 .... Arkansas State ......................... W......57-52 12-1 ...... Tennessee Tech....................... L........47-60 12-5 ...... TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ... -44 12-8 ...... Georgia Southern ................... W......70-56 12-11 .... BELMONT UNIV. ................. W......85-76 12-22 .... Oakland Univ.......................... L........44-61 12-27 .... UAB$ ........................................ L........59-69 12-28 .... at UTEP$ ................................. W......63-45 1-1 ........ GEORGIA SOUTHERN ....... W......78-40 1-4 ........ NAVY....................................... W......56-43 1-6 ........ SAVANNAH STATE** ......... W......56-33 1-11 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........48-63 1-18 ...... Colorado State*....................... L........49-51 1-20 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........44-46 1-25 ...... UNLV* ..................................... W......75-71 2-1 ........ Utah .......................................... L........35-45 2-3 ........ Brigham Young* ..................... L........33-65 2-8 ........ New Mexico*........................... L........59-73 2-15 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... W......80-75 2-17 ...... WYOMING* (ESPN) ............ L........57-64 2-22 ...... San Diego State* ..................... L........53-67 2-24 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........70-74 3-1 ........ BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ L........43-56 3-3 ........ UTAH*..................................... L........52-57 3-8 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......68-60 3-13 ...... Utah# ........................................ L........38-42 * Mountain West Conference Game $ Sierra Providence SunClassic, El Paso, Texas # MWC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. ** Air Force’s 500th victory

2003-04 (22-7 / 12-2 MWC) HEAD COACH: Joe Scott TEAM CAPTAINS: A.J. Kuhle, Joel Gerlach 11-22 .... ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ... W......63-40 11-28 .... Navy ......................................... W......86-46 11-30 .... Belmont.................................... L........38-46 12-7 ...... Auburn ..................................... L........49-68 12-9 ...... Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.. W......56-53 12-22 .... CHARLESTON SOUTHERN. W......67-46 12-27 .... Prairie View A&M$ ............... W......59-46 12-28 .... California$ ............................... W......49-44 1-2 ........ WISC.-MILWAUKEE ........... W......71-49 1-6 ........ SAVANNAH STATE ............ W......72-35 1-9 ........ IPFW ........................................ W......64-44 1-12 ...... Colorado State*....................... W......65-57 1-17 ...... New Mexico*........................... W......68-42 1-21 ...... TX A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI.. W......61-37 1-24 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG* ............ W......74-52 1-26 ...... UTAH*..................................... W......62-49 1-31 ...... San Diego State* ..................... W......57-43 2-2 ........ at UNLV*................................. L........50-63 2-7 ........ WYOMING* ........................... W......83-71

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Nick Welch (2002-05, ‘06-07) led the Falcons to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 42 years in 2004. Welch was named the Mountain West Conference Co-Player of the Year and was an honorable mention AllAmerican by the Associated Press. He is 13th on the school’s career scoring list with 1,109 points.


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2005-06 (24-7 / 12-4 MWC) HEAD COACH: Jeff Bzdelik TEAM CAPTAINS: Antoine Hood, Marc Holum 11-13 .... vs. Northern Arizona& .......... W......62-49 11-14 .... vs. Miami (Fla.)&.................... W......57-53 11-15 .... Washington& .......................... L........74-85 11-19 .... UCCS........................................ W......77-45 11-23 .... WESTERN STATE................. W .....66-44 11-27 .... Navy ......................................... W......64-55 11-30 .... ARK.-PINE BLUFF ................ W......63-44 12-3 ...... Texas-Pan American.............. W......81-68 12-8 ...... NORTHERN COLORADO .. W......73-48 12-13 .... ST. MARY’S COLLEGE ........ W......63-51 12-23 .... LAMAR.................................... W......73-50 12-28 .... vs. Georgia Tech$ ................... W......54-46 12-31 .... IPFW ........................................ W......77-42 1-5 ........ BRIGHAM YOUNG * ........... W......75-59 1-7 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......65-62 1-11 ...... Wyoming* ............................... L........50-55 1-14 ...... TCU* ........................................ W......75-49 1-19 ...... UTAH*..................................... W......66-44 1-21 ...... New Mexico*........................... L........59-62 1-25 ...... at UNLV*................................. W......52-50 2-1 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... W......71-56 2-4 ........ Brigham Young* ..................... L........59-65 2-8 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........51-61 2-11 ...... WYOMING* ........................... W......62-61 2-15 ...... at TCU* .................................... W......63-45 2-18 ...... Utah* ........................................ W......52-51 2-22 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......51-46 2-25 ...... UNLV* ..................................... W......68-55 3-4 ........ Colorado State*....................... W......63-59 3-9 ........ Wyoming# ............................... L........55-57 3-16 ...... (13) Illinois## .......................... L........69-78 * Mountain West Conference Game & BCA Classic, Seattle, Wash. $ Colorado Springs World Arena # MWC Tournament, Denver, Colo. ## NCAA Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

2006-07 (26-9 / 10-6 MWC) HEAD COACH: Jeff Bzdelik TEAM CAPTAINS: Jacob Burtschi, Matt McCraw, Ryan Teets 11-10 .... ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF ... W......81-45 11-14 .... vs. Long Beach State % ......... W......69-68 11-15 .... Stanford % ............................... W......79-45 11-18 .... Colorado .................................. W......84-46 11-20 .... (11) Duke** ............................. L........56-71 11-21 .... Texas Tech** ........................... W......67-53 11-22 .... RADFORD .............................. W......83-59 11-29 .... Wake Forest $ ......................... W......94-58 12-2 ...... IPFW ........................................ W......78-66 12-6 ...... TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ... W......70-58 12-9 ...... COLORADO COLLEGE ...... W......82-31 12-13 .... NORFOLK STATE ................ W......70-47 12-28 .... vs. George Washington & ..... W......66-52 12-29 .... Santa Clara & .......................... W......78-48 1-3 ........ Colorado State*....................... W......81-75 1-6 ........ UNLV* ..................................... W......56-50 1-9 ........ NEW MEXICO* ..................... W......65-57 1-13 ...... Wyoming* ............................... W......58-56 1-16 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........79-85 1-20 ...... SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ W......56-51 1-23 ...... TCU* ........................................ W......72-39 1-27 ...... at BYU* .................................... L........52-61 2-3 ........ WYOMING* ........................... W......88-43 2-6 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........41-62 2-10 ...... New Mexico*........................... W......60-51 2-14 ...... UTAH*..................................... W......69-43 2-17 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... W......67-58 2-20 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........50-60 2-24 ...... at TCU* .................................... L........66-71 2-27 ...... BYU* ........................................ L........58-62 3-8 ........ Wyoming # .............................. L........62-67 3-14 ...... AUSTIN PEAY^..................... W......75-51 3-19 ...... GEORGIA^ ............................. W......83-52 3-21 ...... DEPAUL^ ............................... W......52-51 3-27 ...... Clemson^^ .............................. L........67-68 * Mountain West Conference Game % College Basketball Experience, Stanford, Calif. ** CBE Classic Semis and Third-Place, KC, Mo. $ Colorado Springs World Arena & Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Calif. # MWC Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. ^ Postseason NIT ^^ NIT Semifinals, New York City, N.Y.

Antoine Hood (2002-06) led the Falcons to their second NCAA Tournament appearance in three years in 2006. He led the team in scoring that season, averaging 14.9 points per game, and is No. 8 on AFA’s career scoring list with 1,307 points. Hood attended training camp with the Denver Nuggets in 2006 and played for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Developmental League during the 2006-07 season.

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2-7 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........34-65 2-11 ...... NEW MEXICO* .................... L........66-76 2-14 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........59-74 2-18 ...... at TCU* ................................... L........50-62 2-21 ...... COLORADO STATE* ........... L........66-71 2- 28 ..... WYOMING* ........................... L........62-65 3-4 ........ at UNLV*................................. L........43-46 3-7 ........ at BYU* .................................... L........49-54 3-11 ...... vs. Colorado State#................. W......71-67 3-12 ...... (25) vs. BYU# .......................... L........69-80 * Mountain West Conference opponent $ Reggie Minton Air Force Classic & Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif. # MWC Championships, Las Vegas, Nev. 2009-10 (10-21, 1-15 MWC) HEAD COACH: Jeff Reynolds TEAM CAPTAINS: Grant Paker, Mike McLain, Avery Merriex 11-13 .... WESTERN STATE................. W......65-54 11-20 .... DICKINSON STATE $ ......... W......95-77 11-21 .... NORTHERN COLO. $ .......... L........46-70 11-28 .... CHARLESTON SO. ............... W......68-58 12-2 ...... N.C. CENTRAL ...................... W......61-49 12-5 ...... Missouri State ^ ...................... L........48-58 12-8 ...... PRAIRIE VIEW A&M ........... W......75-41 12-12 .... Washington State ................... L........68-75 12-19 .... NORTHERN ARIZONA ...... L........52-60 12-22 .... UC DAVIS............................... W......69-57 12-28 .... vs. Niagara & ........................... W......77-71 12-29 .... at UTEP & ............................... L........47-58 1-2 ........ TX-PAN AMERICAN ........... W......72-65 1-6 ........ at TCU* .................................... L........50-59 1-9 ........ Colorado State*....................... L........48-70 1-13 ...... (18) BYU* ................................ L........49-67 1-20 ...... NEW MEXICO* ..................... L........50-73 1-23 ...... Utah* ........................................ L........54-71 1-26 ...... at UNLV*................................. L........50-60 1-30 ...... WYOMING* ........................... W......70-63 2-2 ........ San Diego State* ..................... L........48-70 2-6 ........ TCU* ........................................ L........51-65 2-9 ........ COLORADO STATE* ........... L........47-51 2-13 ...... at (17) BYU*............................ L........48-91 2-20 ...... (12) New Mexico* .................. L........56-59 2-24 ...... UTAH*..................................... L........43-54 2-27 ...... UNLV* ..................................... L........47-77 3-2 ........ Wyoming ................................. L........49-58 3-6 ........ SAN DIEGO STATE* ............ L........42-61 3-10 ...... vs. Wyoming # ........................ W......59-40 3-11 ...... vs. (8) New Mexico ................ L........69-75 * Mountain West Conference opponent $ Reggie Minton Air Force Classic ^ Mountain West / Missouri Valley Challenge & Sun Bowl Invitational, El Paso, Texas # MWC Championships, Las Vegas, Nev. 2010-11 (16-16, 6-10 MWC) HEAD COACH: Jeff Reynolds TEAM CAPTAINS: Evan Washington, Tom Fow, Derek Brooks 11-14 .... UCCS........................................ W......66-53 11-17 .... COLO. COLLEGE (OT)........ L........57-60 11-20 .... TENNESSEE STATE ............. W......87-72 11-24 .... Wofford (OT) ......................... W......72-66 12-2 ...... CSU NORTHRIDGE ............. W......72-63 12-5 ...... EVANSVILLE ^ ..................... W......57-56 12-8 ...... Wright State ............................ L........61-76 12-11 .... N.C. CENTRAL ...................... W......73-56 12-18 .... ARK.-PINE BLUFF ................ W......63-52 12-22 .... Northern Arizona................... L........63-74 12-28 .... vs. Sam Houston State & ....... W......76-65 12-29 .... at UTEP & ............................... L........54-71 1-2 ........ FLORIDA A&M ..................... W......81-48

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MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Troy Garnhart Associate AD / Communications Office: 719-333-9263 Cell: 719-359-7432 E-Mail: troy.garnhart@usafa.edu

MEDIA GUIDE The 2012-13 Air Force men’s basketball media guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting the athletic communications office: Athletic Communications Office 2169 Field House Dr. USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 Phone (719) 333-2313 Fax (719) 333-3798

Dave Toller Assistant AD / Media Relations

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Office: 719-333-3478 Cell: 719-200-2802 E-Mail: dave.toller@usafa.edu

The Athletic Communications office is located in the Cadet Field House, just outside the northwest tunnel of Clune Arena. The main phone number for the office is 719-333-2313 and the fax number is 719-333-3798.

Jerry Cross Assistant Director / MBB Contact

WORKING MEDIA

Office: 719-333-3950 Cell: 719-338-0804 E-Mail: jerry.cross@usafa.edu

Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials may be obtained by contacting the athletic communications office. Upon acceptance of applications, appropriate passes will be left at the media “Will Call” for you.

Nick Arseniak Assistant Director Office: 719-333-9251 E-Mail: nicholas.arseniak@usafa.edu

RADIO / TELEVISION Upon receiving permission to broadcast a game at Clune Arena, please contact Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office. Press credentials will be left at the media “Will Call” for you. Telephone lines are the responsibility of the broadcaster. Two ISDN lines and two telephone line have been installed. Please contact Jerry Cross for the phone numbers.

Valerie Perkin Assistant Director Office: 719-333-8286 E-Mail: valerie.perkin@usafa.edu

PRESS PARKING

Melissa McKeown Assistant Director

Parking will be available for media on the west side of the Cadet Field House. Please contact Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office to obtain a parking pass and specific directions.

Office: 719-333-9025 E-Mail: melissa.mckeown@usafa.edu

POST-GAME POLICY Air Force head coach Dave Pilipovich and players will hold a press conference 10-15 minutes following the end of each home game in the media interview room. Pilipovich will be available first, followed by the requested players. The Air Force locker room, training room and weight room are closed to all media. Air Force has a closed locker room policy for both home and away games.

Madeline McGuire Graphics Coordinator Office: 719-333-4263 E-Mail: madeline.mcguire@usafa.edu

Brian Jerman

Adam Parker

Director, Falcon Vision

Producer, Falcon Vision

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WIRELESS CONNECTIONS Wireless access is available free of charge throughout Clune Arena and the media work room. In addition, eight phone lines are available in the media work room.


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MEDIA INFORMATION INTERVIEWS

CREDENTIALS

Players: Air Force players are available for interviews any day the team practices. Players will not be available on non-practice days. All interviews will be scheduled before practice (primarily between 1:30 and 2:15 p.m.). If the requested player is not available before practice, all efforts will be made to conduct the interview after practice. Please request each player at least one day in advance so the player can be properly notified.

General: All credentials must be requested from the athletic communications office no later than noon (MT) the day before the game. No credentials will be issued the day of the game. Visiting team media are urged to request credentials through the team they cover and credentials will be distributed in advance of the game. All other credentials will be left at the Media Entrance Will Call the day of the game.

Head Coach Dave Pilipovich: Air Force head coach Dave Pilipovich will be available twice every week, on Mondays and Fridays between 1:00 and 1:30 p.m., during the regular season. The Friday session may be changed to another day due to that week’s game or travel schedule. Beginning Jan. 7, the Monday session will move to 11 a.m. for the Winter Sports Press Conference. Pilipovich will also be available on the Mountain West Conference teleconference on Mondays beginning Jan. 7.

Internet Sites: Only accredited news agency internet sites will be granted game credentials or access to Air Force student-athletes and coaches. All inquiries must be made through the athletic communications office. Accreditation will be determined on a case-bycase basis, but all sites must have a recognized news affiliation.

Air Force basketball practices: All Air Force basketball practices are open to the media. However, any media wishing to attend practice MUST contact Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office at least one day in advance to find out the practice schedule. Contacting athletes, coaches and staff: All communications with Air Force cadet-athletes, coaches and staff must go through the athletic communications office – ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS. Failure to follow this policy will result in loss of credentials and access to Air Force athletes, coaches and staff. Cadet-athlete’s private phone numbers and email addresses will not be issued to the media. Air Force cadet-athletes have also been instructed not to accept calls from media without prior notification from athletic communications. MWC Teleconference: The weekly teleconference will begin on Jan. 7 and run through March 11. Please contact Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office for the schedule and call-in number.

Photo Credentials: Freelance photography credentials will not be issued unless the photographer has a request on company letterhead from an accredited media outlet. No credentials will be issued to “assistants” - NO EXCEPTIONS.

DIRECTIONS TO CLUNE ARENA From Colorado Springs - Take I-25 North to the North Entrance of the Air Force Academy (Exit 156B). Take the second left (south) on Parade Loop. Take the first right (west) on Field House Drive. The first building on the right is the Cadet Field House. Enter the parking lot on the east side and follow the road around the north side of the building to the media parking lot, which is on the west side of the Field House. From Denver - Take I-25 South to the North Entrance of the Air Force Academy (Exit 156B). Take the second left (south) on Parade Loop. Take the first right (west) on Field House Drive. The first building on the right is the Cadet Field House. Enter the parking lot on the east side and follow the road around the north side of the building to the media parking lot, which is on the west side of the Field House.

Single-Game Credentials: Single-game credentials will not be issued to any local media outlet that has not regularly covered Air Force or the competing team, unless space allows. Season Credentials: Media outlets must regularly cover Air Force (attend weekly media teleconferences and/or games) to be eligible for a season credential. If media outlets request credentials for staff members (columnists, anchors, etc.) that are not always able to attend and that staff member wishes to attend a particular game, they must call at least 48 hours before the game to inform the athletic communications staff for seating purposes. A season credential does not always reserve media members a seat on press row. Parking: Media parking passes are issued for football and men’s basketball only and are on a space-available basis. Media with season credentials and visiting media will have priority in this case. Please contact Jerry Cross in the athletic communications office to obtain a parking pass. Scouting Credentials: Professional scouting credentials are issued and seats provided as space allows. These requests must be made in advance on company letterhead.

MEDIA ENTRANCE WILL CALL The media entrance to Clune Arena is on the west side of the Cadet Field House in close proximity to the media parking area. There is a “Will Call” desk for media credentials only at the media entrance.

AIR FORCE BASE SECURITY The Air Force Academy is located on an active military base. The athletic department facilities are best located by the media by entering the base through the North Entrance (See directions above). If at any time the base security is heightened, media may lose their access to the base without an escort.

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MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT Outlet Academy Spirit

Address HQ USAFA/PA USAFA, CO 80840

Phone 719-333-8823

Fax 719-333-4094

Contact (e-mail) Raymond Hoy (raymond.hoy@usafa.af.mil)

The Gazette

30 S. Prospect Colo. Spgs., CO 80903

719-636-0250

719-636-0163

David Ramsey (dramsey@gazette.com)

Denver Post

101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 600 303-954-1296 Denver, CO 80202

303-954-1703

Irv Moss (imoss@denverpost.com)

Associated Press

1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 Denver, CO 80202

303-825-0123

303-892-5927

Arnie Stapleton (astapleton@ap.org)

KVOR AM 740

6805 Corporate Center Dr. Colo. Spgs., CO 80919

719-593-2700

719-593-2727

Jim Arthur (jim.arthur@cumulus.com)

KCKK 1510

1201 18th St., #200 Denver, CO 80202

303-650-1795

303-524-3410

Nate Kreckman (nate@milehighsports.com)

KOAA-TV (5)

530 Communications Cir. Colo. Spgs., CO 80905

719-630-3930

719-543-5052

Eric Naktin (enaktin@koaa.com)

KKTV-TV (11)

3100 N. Nevada Ave. Colo. Spgs., CO 80907

719-578-0000

719-634-3741

Sam Farnsworth (sfarnsworth@kktv.com)

KRDO-TV (13)

P.O. Box 1457 Colo. Spgs., CO 80901

719-575-6285

719-632-0054

Rob Namnoum (sports@krdo.com)

KXRM Fox 21

560 Wooten Road Colo. Spgs., CO 80915

719-596-2100

719-591-4180

Joe Cole (jcole@fox21news.com)

KCNC-TV (4)

1044 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80217

303-861-4444

303-830-6380

Vic Lombardi (vlombardi@cbs.com)

KMGH-TV (7)

123 Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80203

303-832-0169

303-832-0119

Lionel Bienvenu (lionel_bienvenu@thedenverchannel.com)

KUSA-TV (9)

500 Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80201

303-871-9999

303-698-4700

Drew Soicher (drew.soicher@9news.com)

KDVR Fox 31

100 E. Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80203

303-566-7600

303-566-7631

Nick Griffith (nick.griffith@kdvr.com )

RADIO

TELEVISION

The Air Force / IMG Sports Network The Air Force athletic department is in its 17th year of in-house radio in 2012-13. All Air Force games, both home and away, are broadcast live on the Air Force / IMG Sports Network. Most games will be broadcast on AM 740 KVOR in Colorado Springs, AFA’s flagship station. A few games will be broadcast on KVOR’s sister station AM 1300 The Sports Animal. Jim Arthur, host of the KVOR Morning News, is the play-by-play announcer for Air Force basketball and is joined on the broadcast by Matt Pauley. In addition, Air Force basketball can be heard anywhere in the world via the internet. For more information, visit the Air Force athletic website at:

GoAirForceFalcons.com

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Jim Arthur

Matt Pauley


2012-13 SCHEDULE Day

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Nov. 11

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Opponent All-Military Classic # Air Force vs. Army Citadel vs. VMI Third-Place Game Championship Game Western State Regis University Montana State Colorado (Pac-12 Network) Jackson State Wichita State^ Arkansas-Pine Bluff UC Riverside Florida% (FSF) Richmond Nevada* UNLV* (TWCSN) Colorado State* Boise State* Univ. of New Orleans Wyoming* (ROOT) Fresno State* San Diego State* (TWCSN) New Mexico* (ROOT) Nevada* UNLV* (TWCSN) Colorado State* (ALT) Boise State* Wyoming* (ROOT) Fresno State* San Diego State* (TWCSN) New Mexico* (ALT) MWC Championships

Home Games in Bold # Played at The Citadel ^ Mountain West / Missouri Valley Challenge % 2012 Orange Bowl Classic (BankAtlantic Center) * Mountain West Opponent TWCSN – Time Warner Cable SportsNet ALT – Altitude Sports ROOT – Root Sports FSF – Fox Sports Florida

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