University of Idaho Vandals
Men’s Basketball 2010-11
Basketball 32 - Highest two-year win total in 16 years 24 - Entries into the Idaho school record book in 2009 16 - Entries into the Idaho school record book in 2010 2009 (17-16 overall) - First winning season in 10 years 2009 (9-7, 3rd in WAC) - Highest conference finish in 10 years 2009 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
First postseason appearance in 28 years
November 28, 2008 - Idaho 101, UC Irvine 47
Biggest win over a Division I opponent in school history
January 29, 2009 - Idaho 63, Boise State 59
Third-largest crowd in Cowan Spectrum history (4,731)
March 18, 2009 - Idaho 69, Drake 67
First Postseason win in 28 years
November 13, 2009 - Idaho 94, Utah 87
First win at Utah’s Huntsman Center First season-opening road win in eight years
December 6, 2009 - Idaho 68, #25 Portland 48
First win over a ranked opponent since 1982
February 6, 2010 - Idaho 79, Boise State 55
Biggest road win in 92-game series history 1,200th win in Idaho program history
“I think as a whole, since I’ve been here, the Idaho Athletic Department is in as good of shape as I’ve ever seen it. Football is doing well and I’m reading about golf and tennis and what a great job they’re doing, so I encourage Vandal Nation to rally the troops, because it’s a good time in Idaho athletics.” - Don Verlin University of Idaho Vandals
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2009-10 Idaho Men’s Basketball Summer Prospectus Table of Contents Season Preview.............................................................................................................................. 4-5 Idaho Team Notes........................................................................................................................ 6-7 Roster Information...........................................................................................................................8
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Don Verlin................................................................................................................9 Associate Head Coach Ray Lopes........................................................................................10 Assistant Coach Mike Score.....................................................................................................10 Assistant Coach Mike Freeman..............................................................................................11 Director of Operations Chris Helbling..............................................................................11
2009-10 Idaho Returning Players
Kyle Barone.......................................................................................................................................12 Shawn Henderson.........................................................................................................................13 Jeff Ledbetter.....................................................................................................................................14 Luiz Toledo........................................................................................................................................15 Brandon Wiley.................................................................................................................................16 Joe Kammerer..................................................................................................................................17 Landon Tatum.................................................................................................................................17
2009-10 Idaho Newcomers
Idell Bell...............................................................................................................................................18 Matt Borton.......................................................................................................................................18 Deremy Geiger................................................................................................................................19 Stephen Madison...........................................................................................................................19 Renado Parker..................................................................................................................................20 Gary Winston...................................................................................................................................20
2009-10 In Review
2009-10 Schedule/Results.......................................................................................................21 Overall Season Statistics.............................................................................................................22 Conference-Only Statistics.......................................................................................................23 Idaho Game-by-Game Statistics............................................................................................24 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics.................................................................................25 Single-Game Highs/Lows........................................................................................................26 Scoring Runs/Miscellaneous Stats.......................................................................................27 Season Review.................................................................................................................................28
Idaho Athletics Interview Policies
Player/Coach Interviews All interview requests must be directed to the Idaho Athletics Media Relations office. Interview requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Players will be available after practice, while coaches will be available after practice and during office hours. Individual interviews can also be set up through the Media Relations office. Weekly Teleconference Head Coach Don Verlin will be available during the season on his weekly teleconference every Tuesday at 12 p.m. (PDT). The conference will be held in Team Room A on the first floor of the Kibbie Dome. Contact the Idaho Athletics Media Relations office for call-in information. News Releases All Idaho news releases are available via e-mail. Please contact Spencer Farrin in the Media Relations office if you would like to receive e-mail releases. Practice Policy Practices are open, although certain segments may be closed to video or photography. All media members are required to check in with the Media Relations office prior to attending a practice session.
University of Idaho Vandals
University of Idaho Quick Facts
Location......................................................................................Moscow, Idaho Founded............................................................................................................1889 Enrollment...................................................................................................11,636 Nickname...................................................................................................Vandals Colors..........................................................................Silver and Vandal Gold Affiliation.............................................................................. NCAA Division I Conference..........................................................Western Athletic (WAC) Arena (Capacity)............................................Cowan Spectrum (7,000) President..................................................................................Dr. Duane Nellis Director of Athletics............................................................... Dr. Rob Spear Senior Woman Administrator.......................................Maureen Regan Athletic Department Phone..........................................(208) 885-0200
Vandal Basketball Quick Facts
Head Coach........................................................................................Don Verlin Alma Mater................. Cal State Stanislaus, ‘91; Colorado State, ‘93 Experience...................................................................................... Third Season Career Record..............................................................................................32-32 Record at Idaho...........................................................................................32-32 WAC Record................................................................................................15-17 Postseason Appearances at Idaho........................................................ One Office Phone..........................................................................(208) 885-0275 Associate Head Coach...................................................................Ray Lopes Assistant Coaches........................................Mike Score, Mike Freeman Director of Men’s Basketball Operations.................. Chris Helbling Athletic Trainer............................................................................Nick Refvem 2009-10 Overall Record.........................................................................15-16 2009-10 WAC Record...............................................................................6-10 Western Athletic Conference Finish......................................................6th Postseason........................................... WAC Tournament - First Round Starters Returning/Lost..............................................................................1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................5/6 Redshirts Returning............................................................................................ 3 Newcomers.............................................................................................................. 6 High School.................................................................................................. 3 Junior College.............................................................................................. 3 First Year of Basketball....................................................................... 1905-06 All-Time Record (105 seasons)............................... 1204-1354 (.471) NCAA Appearances/record/last..................................four/1-4/1990 NIT Appearances/record/last....................................... one/0-1/1983 CIT Appearances/record/last........................................ one/1-1/2009
Idaho Media Relations
Assistant (MBB Contact)...................................................Spencer Farrin E-Mail............................................................................spencerf@uidaho.edu Office Phone..........................................................................(208) 885-7065 Cell Phone...............................................................................(208) 310-9610 Assistant AD/Media Relations...............................................Becky Paull Assistant............................................................................... Nick Heidelberger Web Site......................................................................... www.GoVandals.com Press Row:...............................................................................(208) 885-0211 Fax................................................................................................(208) 885-0255 Mailing Address........................................ University of Idaho Athletics PO Box 442302 Moscow, ID 83844-2302
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2010-11 Season Outlook The first two seasons of the Don Verlin era of Idaho men’s basketball have featured a number of program firsts, significant accomplishments and team and individual honors. The team went to and won its first postseason game in nearly three decades, beat a ranked team for the first time in 28 years, took three out of four matchups with rival Boise State and earned more victories (32) than the previous four seasons combined. The plan for year three? Keep climbing the mountain. The loss of the most successful two-year Idaho group in nearly 20 years makes the 201011 season a bit of an unknown for Idaho fans. The team returns just 26.5 percent of its scoring and 36.1 percent of its rebounding from a year ago, but where some might see gaps, Verlin and the Vandals see opportunity. “Any time you have a graduation and seniors leave, there are opportunities for other guys who have put in the time,” Verlin said. “Our guys are extremely excited about the coming year and they should be. They have opportunities to go out and play and make their mark on Vandal basketball.” It will be up to the team’s seven returners and six newcomers to improve upon the foundation that the class of 2010 built. While the returners only combined to start 31 games last season and averaged just a collective 19.4 points per game, Verlin said the most important thing isn’t for one or two players to try to be individual stars, it’s about creating a strong, cohesive unit. “We might not be as talented or athletic as we were a year ago, but we’re a more skilled team overall. We have a number of guys who can shoot it, pass it, handle it. Our skill level as a whole is a lot better than it was the last two years. “We have to develop some team leaders. This team has to become a team that plays with purpose and that has to be developed among the team, which is why I’m so happy with where we are this summer because we’ve been together a couple weeks and we’re starting to look like a team that can play with some purpose.” The low post should be an area of strength for Idaho in 2010-11, as the team returns 26-game starter Luiz Toledo, a 6-8 junior, and 6-10 sophomore Kyle Barone, who played in 31 games as a freshman. Fifth-year senior Brandon Wiley returns after sitting out 200910 with a back injury. Toledo was Idaho’s fifth-leading scorer last season with 7.4 points per game. His long reach and soft touch around the basket were a big reason why he led the Western Athletic Conference with a 63.8 percent field goal clip. Barone started twice and played in all 31 games last season as a redshirt freshman. He averaged 5.0 points and 4.1 rebounds and came on strongly late in the year. Wiley should provide an extra boost, as he was a key component of Idaho’s CollegeInsider. com Postseason Tournament appearance in 2008-09 in averaging 8.2 points and a team-leading 5.6 rebounds per game and blocking 26 shots. University of Idaho Vandals
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2010-11 Season Outlook Junior Renado Parker will add some muscle to the front court. The 6-6, 255-pound forward from North Idaho College was an efficient scorer and a solid defender for the nation’s sixth-ranked junior college. A 2009 NJCAA First-Team All-American as a freshman, Parker has a nose for the basket and a powerful build to fight for rebounds against physical WAC opponents. Redshirt freshman Joe Kammerer will also factor into the equation. The 6-9, 241-pound center sat out the 2009-10 season to add strength and to polish his game and he should push the returners for playing time early on. Senior Shawn Henderson leads a very athletic group of wing players for Idaho. Henderson, a 6-3, 180-pound guard, broke the starting lineup in the team’s final two games of the year and made the most of his chances. In the final five games of the season, he averaged 7.8 points, 4.0 rebounds and shot 41.7 percent from the floor. Fellow senior Jeff Ledbetter is a 6-3, 195-pound guard with a sweet shot from distance, as well as the strength to take it to the basket through traffic. He scored 16 points in the season opener at Utah and shot 33.8 percent from long range during the season. Freshmen Stephen Madison and Matt Borton, both of whom were prolific high school scorers, bring the versatility to knock down a jumper from long range or to finish around the basket. Both also come with quality pedigree. Madison played for a Jefferson High School team that won an Oregon state title and sent four players to the NCAA Division I level, while Borton spent last season at the Impact Basketball Academy in Las Vegas, Nev., competing against the top prep schools in the nation. Idell Bell, Parker’s teammate at North Idaho College, gives Idaho another quick, athletic scorer on the perimeter. The 6-2, 170-pound junior averaged 20.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists at Brevard (FL) Community College as a freshman. The task of replacing the departed Mac Hopson, Idaho’s No. 2 all-time assist leader, will be difficult, but three Vandals – one returner and two newcomers – are up to the challenge. Junior Landon Tatum has the leg up after redshirting the 2009-10 season at Idaho, but freshman Gary Winston comes in as one of the premier guard prospects in the Northwest and junior Deremy Geiger was a very productive player at Grayson (TX) County College. Tatum helped lead South Plains College to an NJCAA national title in 2008 and was also an allstate honoree in Texas during his prep career at San Antonio’s O’Connor High School. He has the added advantage of going up against Idaho’s talented backcourt players every day in practice last season. Winston drew accolades for his play at both ends of the floor last year for Walla Walla High School as the Big 9 Cascade Division Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. He also drew Division I recruiting interest as a football player. Geiger was the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference Player of the Year last season after averaging 18.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and shooting 51.8 percent from the floor. He averaged 25.0 points, 6.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds as a high school senior. All three players have the ability to score in the paint, knock down jumpers and create opportunities for teammates, as well as a knack for gritty, man-to-man defense. ““We’ve got a lot of new faces, we’re extremely young and extremely inexperienced,” Verlin said. “We’re going to have to make up for that with good chemistry and by getting guys to play as hard as they can on every possession. Our focus as coaches this season is going to be on getting our guys a little better every day.” University of Idaho Vandals
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2010-11 Team Notes Starting League Play The Right Way With its 59-52 win at Hawai`i, Idaho won its second-straight Western Athletic Conference opener. The Vandals are now 2-3 all-time in WAC openers, with both wins coming under Don Verlin. Even more impressive is that the two conference-opening wins came in road games. Last year, the Vandals opened with a 78-73 win at Nevada. 1,200 Wins Achieved With its 79-55 win at Boise State on Feb. 6, Idaho earned the 1,200th victory in program history. Idaho is in its 105th season of play and holds an all-time record of 1,204-1,354 (.471). Playing Stingy Defense In the first two seasons under head coach Don Verlin, the Idaho men have held their opponents below 60 points 17 times. That’s equal to the number of times the team achieved that defensive feat in the previous four seasons combined. The Vandals are 16-1 under Verlin when holding opponents below 60 points. A Pretty Big Win Idaho’s 79-55 victory over Boise State on Feb. 6 was the team’s second-biggest win over its rival. The 24-point margin is the largest for Idaho in a road game in the series and is the second-largest overall behind the 1982 team’s 32-point win (91-59) in Moscow on Jan. 20, 1982. It was also Idaho’s biggest road win overall since the Vandals took down Cal Poly by a 10175 margin on Jan. 9, 1999. The 46-15 halftime advantage Idaho held against Boise State on Feb. 6 is the team’s largest against a WAC opponent since joining the league in 2005-06. A New Level of Efficiency Sophomore forward Luiz Toledo hit eight of his nine attempts for a sparkling .889 field goal percentage in the 74-59 win over Fresno State on Jan. 28. The effort is the top single-game field goal performance for the team and the Western Athletic Conference so far this year. Toledo led the conference with a .638 percentage from the floor, which ranks as the second-best individual field goal percentage in school history and the seventh-best in WAC history. A Hot Start The team’s 5-2 start to the 2009-10 season was its best after seven games since 1989-90, when the Vandals also started 5-2. That team went on to finish 25-6, win the Big Sky regular-season and tournament titles and face Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. A Long-Range Streak Idaho has made at least one 3-point field goal in 374 consecutive games. The last time Idaho failed to record a 3-pointer was Feb. 27, 1997 vs. Long Beach State. The streak includes 2,195 made 3-pointers and 141 games of seven or more made 3-point shots. A High-Ranking Win Idaho’s 68-48 win over #25 Portland on Dec. 3 marked the first Vandal victory over a ranked opponent since March 14, 1982, when the Vandals took down #16 Iowa, 69-67 in overtime, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The last time Idaho beat a ranked team during the regular season was also in 1981-82, when the Vandals beat #15 Oregon State at the Far West Classic in Portland, Ore., by a 71-49 margin on Dec. 28, 1981. Working on the Boards Last year, Idaho averaged a meager 30.4 rebounds per game, a total that rated dead-last in the WAC. So far this season, the Vandals are grabbing an average of 34.6 boards through to rate eighth among WAC squads, but they’re limiting opponents to just 33.4 boards per contest, the third-lowest average in the WAC, for a +1.2 margin. The Vandals ranked last in the WAC last year in rebounding margin at -3.5. Owning the Perimeter Idaho entered the season with a highly-touted back court, it did not disappoint — offensively or defensively. In 2009-10, Idaho rated third in the WAC and 39nd in the NCAA with a .377 percentage from 3-point range, while allowing its opponents to just a .352 clip, which was fourth-best in the conference. Playing the Percentages Idaho is third the WAC in field goal percentage (.464) and fifth in field goal percentage defense (.444). In 200910, seven of the team’s 11 active players shot .400 or better from the field, while three players hit .500 or better.
University of Idaho Vandals
Men’s Basketball 2010-11
2010-11 Team Notes Sophomore Luiz Toledo led the team and the WAC with a .638 field goal percentage. A Road Less Traveled Idaho’s 94-87 win over Utah gave the Vandals their first season-opening win in a true road game since 2002, when Idaho beat Oregon State 76-73 in Corvallis. Playing From Ahead Idaho held halftime leads in 16 of its 31 games in 2009-10. Additionally, the Vandals led from start to finish five times. A Tough Test Idaho opened its season with two of its first three games against 2009 NCAA Tournament teams. Utah was a No. 5 seed, while North Dakota State was a No. 14 seed. Idaho beat both Utah and North Dakota State on their home floors and started the season 2-1. Idaho has the only two WAC wins against 2009 NCAA Tournament teams so far this year. Idaho narrowly missed out on going 3-0 against 2009 Tourney teams, but fell 95-93 at Cal State Northridge on Dec. 3. Preseason Honors Idaho was picked to finish fourth in the conference by the coaches and media alike in 2009-10. It was the highest the Vandals were selected since joining the league in 2005. The media also selected senior guard Steffan Johnson, a transfer from Pacific, as the league’s Preseason Newcomer of the Year, while both the media and the coaches picked senior guard Mac Hopson to the preseason all-WAC first team. World University Games Sophomore forward Luiz Toledo and senior forward Luciano de Souza represented their home country, Brazil, at the 2009 World University Games at Belgrade, Serbia. The pair helped lead Brazil to a 3-3 record, with wins over Japan, Mexico and United Arab Emirates. De Souza led the team with a 15.2 scoring average, while also pulling down 6.2 rebounds per game. Toledo shot .500 from the floor and averaged 8.0 points and 5.2 rebounds during the tournament. Both players started all six games. Quick Hits • Idaho finished the 2009-10 season with an RPI ranking of 174. • With a 15-15 final regular-season record, Idaho wraps up its second-consecutve regular season with at least a .500 record. The last time Idaho had back-to-back regular seasons with at least .500 records was 1997-98 and 1998-99. • The 32 combined wins in the last two seasons are the most by an Idaho team since the 1992-93 and 1993-94 teams earned a combined 42 wins. • Idaho’s 12-point comeback on Jan. 30 at Seattle was the team’s largest comeback victory of the season. • Marvin Jefferson’s six blocks against Boise State on Jan. 25 were tied for the most by a WAC player this season and were the most by an Idaho player since Darin Nagle swatted six against New Mexico State on Jan. 11, 2007. • Idaho ranked 47th in the NCAA with 14.8 assists per game. • The Vandals had 16 scoring runs of +10 or better in 2009-10. • Idaho allowed its opponents just 10 double-doubles in 2009-10. • Idaho’s opponents outscored the Vandals in fast break points just six times this season. For the year, Idaho outscored opponents 165-123 on the run. • In 2009-10, four different players led the team in scoring and five different players led in rebounding. • Idaho slammed home 82 dunks last season, 49 of which came from Marvin Jefferson. Last season, the team had just 47 slams in 33 games by only four players. Six Vandals dunked it this year. • With its 87-85 win at Seattle University, Idaho earned a road win against the Redhawks for the first time in series history. • Idaho’s season-opening win over Utah was its first win at the Huntsman Center and its first win over Utah since Dec. 27, 1938. • Idaho’s win at North Dakota State was the team’s first win at Fargo. The Vandals had lost their previous three road games at NDSU. • Don Verlin joined the University of Idaho family as head coach of the men’s basketball team March 24, 2008. • Verlin’s staff consists of assistant coaches with 38 years of combined coaching experience. They are Ray Lopes, Mike Score, Mike Freeman, and director of operations Chris Helbling.
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No. 00 02 03 04 10 11 20 21 25 31 33 34 42
Name Gary Winston Jeff Ledbetter Shawn Henderson Idell Bell Landon Tatum Brandon Wiley Matt Borton Luiz Toledo Deremy Geiger Renado Parker Kyle Barone Stephen Madison Joe Kammerer
Pos. G G G G G F G F G F C G C
2010-11 Roster
Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-6 6-5 6-8 6-0 6-6 6-10 6-5 6-9
Wt. 190 190 180 170 190 215 180 230 170 255 225 215 230
Cl. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.
Idaho Men’s Basketball Staff
Head Coach Don Verlin, Third Season (Cal State Stanislaus, ‘91; Colorado State, ‘93) Associate Head Coach Ray Lopes, Third Season (College of Idaho, ‘87) Assistant Coaches Mike Score, Fourth Season (Washington, ‘96) Mike Freeman, Fourth Season (Iowa, ‘06) Director of Basketball Operations Chris Helbling, Third Season (Gonzaga, ‘08) Athletic Trainer Nick Refvem, Ninth Season (Oregon State, ‘01)
Roster Breakdown By Position
Guard (8): Bell, Borton, Geiger, Madison, Henderson, Ledbetter, Tatum, Winston Forward (3): Parker, Toledo, Wiley Center (2): Barone, Kammerer
By Year
Freshman (4): Borton, Kammerer, Madison, Winston Sophomore (1): Barone Junior (5): Bell, Geiger, Parker, Tatum, Toledo Senior (3): Henderson, Ledbetter, Wiley California (3): Barone, Ledbetter, Wiley Washington (4): Borton, Henderson, Parker, Winston Oregon (2): Kammerer, Madison Brazil (1): Toledo Florida (1): Bell Nevada (1): Geiger Texas (1): Tatum
Hometown/Previous School Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS) Brea, Calif. (Irvine Valley CC) Renton, Wash. (North Idaho College) Lakeland, Fla. (North Idaho College) San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College) Pinole, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) Yakima, Wash. (West Valley HS) Araraquara, Brazil (St. Francis Xavier) Las Vegas, Nev. (Grayson County (TX) College) Fairwood, Wash. (North Idaho College) Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifica HS) Portland, Ore. ( Jefferson HS) Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS)
Team Breakdown
Letterwinners Returning (5) Name Brandon Wiley* Luiz Toledo Kyle Barone Shawn Henderson Jeff Ledbetter
GP GS 33 30 29 26 31 2 30 2 30 1
Name Mac Hopson Kashif Watson Steffan Johnson Marvin Jefferson Luciano de Souza Marcus Lawrence
Pts 8.2 7.4 5.0 4.1 2.9
Reb 5.6 4.0 4.1 2.4 1.1
Ast 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.8 0.7
Stl 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.6
Min 27.5 24.0 15.8 15.0 11.1
GS Pts Reb 30 14.4 5.1 29 10.7 3.0 31 9.9 2.9 30 9.2 6.2 4 6.9 2.2 0 2.1 0.8
Ast 5.2 2.1 3.2 0.7 0.5 0.9
Stl 1.1 0.7 1.2 2.0# 0.2 0.3
Min 30.9 26.6 29.0 24.5 16.9 9.8
*2008-09 Averages. Redshirted 2009-10 with injury
Letterwinners Lost (6) GP 30 29 31 31 30 30
Name Joe Kammerer Landon Tatum
Year Fr Jr
Hometown (Last School) Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS) San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College)
Name Year Matt Borton Fr Stephen Madison Fr Gary Winston Fr
Hometown (Last School) Yakima, Wash. (West Valley HS) Portland, Ore. ( Jefferson HS) Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS)
Transfers (3)
Name Idell Bell Deremy Geiger Renado Parker
Year Hometown (Last School) Jr Lakeland, Fla. (North Idaho College) Jr Las Vegas, Nev. (Grayson County College) Jr Fairwood, Wash. (North Idaho College)
Stats Breakdown (2009-10 Totals)
Pronunciation Guide
Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Minutes
Kyle Barone........................................................BUH-rone Idell Bell.................................................................... EYE-dell Ray Lopes.........................................rhymes with ‘hopes’ Renado Parker................................................Ren-AH-do Luiz Toledo..........................Lou-EECE Toe-LAY-doe Don Verlin................................................................. VER-lin Brandon Wiley.........................................................WY-lee
#Blocked Shots
Returning Redshirts (2)
Freshmen (3)
By Home State/Country
University of Idaho Vandals
Exp. HS 1L 1L TR RS 1L HS 1L TR TR 1L HS RS
Returning 586 (26.5%) 355 (36.1%) 76 (16.6%) 61 (33.0%) 16 (16.8%) 2,003 (32.2%)
Lost 1,620 (73.5%) 628 (63.9%) 383 (83.4%) 124 (67.0%) 79 (83.2%) 4,222 (67.8%)
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Head Coach
Don Verlin Third Season Cal State Stanislaus, ‘91; Colorado State, ‘93 Overall Record: 32-32 WAC Record: 15-17 Don Verlin joined the University of Idaho family as head coach of the Vandal men’s basketball team in March 2008 and brought an immediate change to a struggling program. Verlin led the Idaho program to 32 wins in his first two season, a total that exceeds the victory count of the previous four seasons combined (24). Under his watch, the team qualified for postseason play and won a postseason game for the first time since 1982, hosted a ranked non-conference opponent for the first time in No. 25 Portland on Dec. 6, 2009, then beat the Pilots, 68-48, to give the team its first win over a ranked team in 27 years. The Vandals are also 3-1 against archrival Boise State, including a 79-55 win at Taco Bell Arena in 2010 – the second-largest margin of victory by Idaho and the biggest road win by either team in the series. Idaho’s 32 wins in two seasons are the most by a Vandal squad in a two-year span since the team had 42 wins between 1992-93 and 1993-94. Under Verlin and his staff, Idaho earned its largest margin of victory over a conference opponent (24) since a 101-75 win over Cal Poly in 1999, as well as its largest winning margin (54) over a Division I opponent. In his first year at Idaho, Verlin turned a program that had not had a winning season in the previous decade into one that earned its first post-season victory since 1982. Along the way, the Vandals garnered a 17-16 overall record, a third-place finish in the WAC, and a 9-7 conference record. Idaho’s 17 wins were the most for a Vandal squad since the 1993-94 season and the Vandals won nine conference games for the first time since joining the WAC in 2005. In fact, the nine conference wins surpassed the total amount of conference wins from the previous three seasons combined (seven). Idaho’s RPI jumped an incredible 164 points from the previous season and the Vandals were invited to participate in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Playing in its first post-season tournament game since 1990, Idaho defeated Drake 69-67 in the opening round and became the only WAC team to earn a postseason victory in 2009. The win also gave the Vandals their 13th win at home for the first time since the 1992-93 season. Verlin gave Vandal fans plenty to cheer about during his first season at the helm, including its first victory over rival Boise State in 15 tries in front of the third-largest crowd in the history of the Cowan Spectrum. The Vandals later defeated the Broncos at Boise for the first time since 1999. Idaho also stunned the WAC with a conference road win at preseason favorite Nevada; broke a 10-game losing streak to New Mexico State; won at Fresno State for the first time; earned its largest WAC victory with a 20-point win over Hawai’i; and used a 54-point victory over UC Irvine to gain its largest victory over a Division I opponent in school history. In year two, the Vandals earned another number of firsts for the program. The team finished the 2009-10 season with a 15-16 overall and 6-10 WAC record and finished sixth in the league. Idaho opened the season with a road win over Utah for the program’s first win at the Huntsman Center, then followed it up two weeks later with the team’s first win at North Dakota State. Both teams were 2009 NCAA Tournament participants. Idaho hosted No. 25 Portland at Memorial Gym on December 6, 2009, and beat the Pilots 68-48 for the team’s second-biggest win over a ranked team and first win over a ranked opponent since 1982. The Vandals beat Hawai`i, 59-52, in the WAC opener to give Idaho conference-opening wins in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1993 and 1994. Verlin also helped improve the culture of the program off the court by spearheading the Readers As Leaders program and participating in the YES Clinic. Readers As Leaders became a very successful program in its first two years, as the Idaho basketball program helped Moscow’s elementary-aged children find joy in reading. The staff also volunteered with NCAA coaches from around the country in the YES Clinic at the Final Four where they had the opportunity to provide instruction to the children of Detroit. Prior to coming to Idaho, Verlin was the longest tenured assistant coach in Utah State history and had been with Aggie head coach Stew Morrill for 15 years, which includes their time together at Colorado State University before Morrill was hired at Utah State 11 seasons ago. The offensive guru for the Aggies, Verlin was a key component in Utah State’s nine successive post-season appearances and nine-successive 20-plus-win seasons. In his 17 years at the NCAA level, Verlin’s teams have won 72 percent of their games and over the past 21 years his teams have 484 victories. The teams with which he has been involved never have had a record below .500. Verlin, who was in charge of USU’s complex offensive schemes, helped turn the Aggies into one of the best shooting teams in the country as they currently are in a position to finish first in the nation for field goal shooting, as they did in 2005. The team has ranked among the top three shooting teams nationally in four of the last five years. “Don has been with me 15 years and it’s always tough to see someone go when they’ve been with you that long,” Morrill said in a statement released by the school. “I am very happy for him and his family. He will be a terrific head coach and we will miss having him as part of our program. Even though we will be competing in the same league, Don will always be family and that will never change.” Prior to Utah State, Verlin spent two tenures at Colorado State, as he was an assistant at CSU during the 1992 season before moving to Cal State Bakersfield for the 1993 and 1994 seasons. During his two seasons as an assistant in California, Cal State Bakersfield won back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships. Verlin returned to Colorado State ahead of the 1995 season and then spent the next four seasons in Fort Collins. Prior to his first stint at Colorado State, Verlin was an assistant at Columbia (Calif.) Junior College from 1989-91. Columbia posted an 81-23 record in his three years there and won two conference championships. Verlin graduated from Cal State Stanislaus with a degree in physical education in 1991. He earned a master’s degree in education from Colorado State in 1993. Born June 15, 1965 at Roseville, Calif., Verlin graduated from Del Oro High School at Loomis, Calif. He and his wife, the former Serena Shumway, have one son (Jacob, 13) and one daughter (Sydnee, 7). He also has a twin brother (Ron) who is an assistant basketball coach at Pacific.
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Men’s Basketball 2010-11
Associate Head Coach
Ray Lopes Third Season College of Idaho, ‘87
Ray Lopes joined the University of Idaho men’s basketball program as an assistant coach in 2008 and was promoted to associate head coach in 2009. Lopes’ résumé shows success at multiple levels of coaching and includes a Western Athletic Conference regular-season title with Fresno State in 2003 and an NBA D League Championship with the Idaho Stampede during the 2007-08 season. Lopes spent two years as associate head coach of the Idaho Stampede at Boise. The team finished 36-14 on its way to the 2007-08 NBA D League Championship. During the 200607 season, the Stampede tied for the best record in the league at 33-17. Lopes spent the season prior as a personnel scout for the San Antonio Spurs. Prior to his NBA experience, he was head coach at Fresno State, where he compiled a cumulative 50-37 record over three seasons. He was WAC Coach of the Year and CBS Sportsline Rookie Coach of the Year in 2003. Prior to his stint at Fresno, Lopes spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma under then-coach Kelvin Sampson. He helped the Sooners to eight consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, plus a trip to the Sweet 16 in 1999 and the 2002 Final Four. While at Oklahoma, the Sooners won at least 20 games five seasons in a row, averaging 26 wins per year, including a 31-5 record in 2001-02. The Sooners had a 187-74 record while Lopes was an assistant coach and won the 2001 and 2002 Big 12 Tournament title. Oklahoma was no worse than a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament over his last three years. Lopes also served as an assistant coach under Sampson for one season at Washington State, where he helped the Cougars to a 20-11 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. He joined the Washington State staff after a four-year stint as an assistant at UC Santa Barbara from 1989-93 under head coach Jerry Pimm. The Gauchos posted a 73-44 record and advanced to three postseason tournaments. In 1990, UC Santa Barbara advanced to the second round of the NCAA Southeast Regional before losing to the Steve Smith-led Michigan State Spartans. That year, the Gauchos knocked off Jerry Tarkanian’s great UNLV team that won 34 consecutive games and the NCAA title. Lopes and his wife, Pierrette, have two daughters, Alaina and Teylor, and a son, Trey.
Assistant Coach
Mike Score Fourth Season Washington, ‘96
Mike Score joined the Idaho men’s basketball staff as an assistant coach in 2007. Score spent the previous three seasons at Utah where the Utes advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament during the 2004-05 season. Prior to his time at Utah, Score spent four seasons as an assistant at Eastern Washington University after earning his start in coaching with four seasons at Southeastern Community College (Iowa). Score has been to an NCAA postseason tournament with each of the three Division I programs he coached. During Score’s time at Utah he coached Andrew Bogut, who was the No. 1 overall pick of the 2005 NBA draft, and established himself as a premier recruiter of both national and international players. The talent he brought to Utah ultimately finished their careers as a No. 5 seed at the 2009 NCAA Tournament and shared the 2009 Mountain West Conference Championship. At Eastern Washington, Score recruited heavily in the Pacific Northwest and Canada and was heavily involved in both coaching and player development. With Score’s help, the Eagles went to the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and the NIT in 2003 -- the school’s first post-season appearances. Eastern also won the Big Sky Conference regular-season and tournament titles in 2004. Prior to his tenure at Eastern Washington, Score spent four seasons as an assistant coach at Southeastern Community College at West Burlington, Iowa. He helped guide Southeastern to the 1999-2000 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship and a 34-4 record. Eight players from that squad went on to play at NCAA Division I schools. Southeastern was 94-41 in Score’s four seasons there as he helped recruit three junior college All-America selections. Score coordinated recruiting, academics, film exchange and scouting, and was also the team’s summer camp director. Score was a student assistant coach at the University of Washington from 1994-96, where he was involved in video exchange and various administrative duties. Score received two bachelor’s degrees from Washington in 1996, one in business administration and another in political science. A 1991 graduate of Everett (Wash.) High School, Score was born Dec. 10, 1972 at Seattle, Wash. He married the former Carly Kropff Aug. 6, 2005 and the couple welcomed their daughter, Ella, on Aug. 12, 2008, and their son, Carter, on June 24, 2010.
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Assistant Coach
Mike Freeman Fourth Season Iowa, ‘06
Mike Freeman was promoted to assistant coach with the University of Idaho men’s basketball program in 2008. Freeman joined the Vandals in 2007 as the Director of Men’s Basketball Operations. Freeman’s responsibilities include emphasis on post play and player development, as well as monitoring the academic progress of the players. Freeman came to Idaho from Lambuth University at Jackson, Tenn., where he was an assistant coach during the 2006-07 season. The team was ranked in the top 10 for 12 consecutive weeks, reaching as high as fourth in the country, and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. He coached the Basketball Times NAIA Player of the Year in Ivan Jenkins, who was the second overall pick in the 2007 CBA Draft. Freeman graduated from Iowa in 2006 with a degree in Communication Studies and a minor in Sports Studies. He also earned a certificate in Entrepreneurship. While at Iowa, he was the student manager for the men’s basketball team from 2001-2006 where the Hawkeyes earned trips to three NITs and two NCAA Tournaments. In 2005-06, Iowa earned a 25-9 overall record, which was the second most wins in school history. The team also finished undefeated at home for the first time in school history at 17-0 and earned a No. 3 seed at the NCAA Tournament. He originally is from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Director of Men’s Basketball Operations
Chris Helbling Third Season Gonzaga, ‘08
Chris Helbling joined the University of Idaho men’s basketball program as the Director of Operations in 2008 Helbling came to Idaho after spending two seasons at Gonzaga where he served as a student assistant for the Bulldogs from 2006-08. During his time at Gonzaga, the Bulldogs compiled an overall record of 48-19 and won two West Coast Conference championships. The team also made two NCAA Tournament appearances. Helbling graduated with honors in 2008. Before his time at Gonzaga, Helbling was an assistant coach at Walla Walla Community College during the 2005-06 season after a back injury ended his playing career. His responsibilities with the Warriors included recruiting, player development, fundraising, and game preparations. During his three years as a player and coach with WWCC, the Warriors earned a 50-34 overall record and made two trips to the NWAACC tournament where they finished fourth in 2004. During the 2003-04 season, WWCC was ranked as high as No. 2 in the NWAACC Coaches Poll. Helbling graduated from Moscow High School in 2003 and was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and baseball.
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Kyle Barone
#33
Sophomore Center 6-10, 225 Garden Grove, Calif. (Pacifica HS)
2009-10: Played in all 30 games and started two ... went 6-of-8 from the floor for a career-high 14 points at Utah State on Feb. 3 ... earned his first career start on Dec. 12 against Eastern Oregon and scored 10 points with six rebounds and two assists on 4-of-4 shooting ... started his second career game at Nevada on Jan. 16 and grabbed a careerhigh nine rebounds ... had seven points and six rebounds at Cal State Northridge on Dec. 3 ... had six points and six rebounds in the win over Lewis-Clark State on Dec. 29 ... had 10 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals in the loss to New Mexico State on Feb. 24 ... scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds in the season-opening win at Utah ... fourth on the team in rebounding at 4.0 per game ... shot 60.4 percent from the field on 58-of-96 shooting, which is four attempts shy of qualifying for Idaho’s single-season top-10, where he would be seventh ... averaged 15.8 minutes per game 2008-09: Redshirted the 2008-09 season. AT SUMMIT PREP SCHOOL: Attended Summit Prep School during the 2008 season... averaged 12 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks per game. AT GARDEN GROVE HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Pacifica High School at Garden Grove, Calif. ... averaged 22 points, 16 rebounds, and five assists during his high school career... was a three-time first team all-league selection. PERSONAL: Full name is Kyle James Barone... born Sept. 12, 1989 at Orange County, Calif. ... son of Mike and Diane Barone... has one brother, Ryan.
Career Highs
Points...................................14
(at Utah State, 2/3/10)
Rebounds.............................. 9
(at Nevada, 1/16/10)
Assists..............2, three times
(last vs. San Jose St., 3/4/10)
Steals...........................2, twice (last at New Mexico St., 2/24/10)
Blocks.................................... 2
(vs. New Mexico St., 1/11/10)
FG Made................................ 6
(at Utah State, 2/3/10)
3FG Made................................
()
Minutes................................30 Year 2009-10 Career
TOTAL GP GS 31 2 31 2
3-PTS
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
(vs. New Mexico St., 1/11/10)
FOULS
Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 490 15.8 61 101 .604 0 0 .000 33 50 .660 37 90 127 4.1 48 0 12 33 10 6 155 5.0 490 15.8 61 101 .604 0 0 .000 33 50 .660 37 90 127 4.1 48 0 12 33 10 6 155 5.0
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Shawn Henderson
#3
Senior Guard 6-3, 180 Renton, Wash. (North Idaho College)
2009-10: Started his first career game on Mar. 6 in the 78-69 win over Hawai’i ... set career highs in points (10), assists (3) and minutes (30) in the Senior Night win over the Rainbow Warriors ... earned his second career start against Nevada at the WAC Tournament and scored eight points with a career-high eight rebounds and two steals ... shot 48.3 percent from the floor in his final 13 games of the regular season ... had four points, two assists and six rebounds in the 67-66 loss to Nevada on Feb. 10 ... scored six points and grabbed five rebounds in the seasonopening win at Utah ... went 4-of-5 from the field and scored 8 points in the win over Eastern Oregon on Dec. 12 ... added six points, three rebounds and one assist in the 68-48 win over #25 Portland AT NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE: Led the Cardinals with 17.8 points and 1.5 steals per game, averaged 5.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, and shot 48-percent from the floor and 40-percent from the 3-point line in 31 games... helped the team to a 27-4 overall record and the Scenic West Athletic Conference championship... was a second team All-Region 18 selection... ranked on 10 SWAC statistical leaders list, including second for scoring (17.8), third for 3-point field goals made (1.81), fourth for steals (1.5), sixth for 3-point field goal percentage (.397), 10th for assists (2.5), 12th for blocked shots (0.39), 12th for defensive rebounds (3.6), 13th for rebounding (5.0), 14th for field goal percentage (.475), and 14th for free throw percentage (.685)... tallied a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds vs. Salish Kootenai... hit 5-of-5 3-pointers at Central Wyoming... was a second team All-Scenic West Athletic Conference selection as a freshman... averaged 11.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, a 1.1 steals per game. AT RENTON HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 2 wing player in the state of Washington by Northwesthoops. com... led the Indians at 18 points per game... was selected to the All-State team... helped the team to a 25-0 regular season record.
Career Highs
Points...................................10
(vs. Hawai`i, 3/6/10)
Rebounds.............................. 8
(at Nevada, 3/10/10)
Assists.................................... 3
(vs. Hawai`i, 3/6/10)
Steals...................................... 2
(at Nevada, 3/10/10)
Blocks.................................... 1
(at New Mexico St., 2/24/10)
FG Made.....................4, twice
(last vs. Hawai`i, 3/6/10)
3FG Made................................
()
Minutes................................30
(vs. Hawai`i, 3/6/10)
Year 2009-10 Career
TOTAL GP GS 30 2 30 2
3-PTS
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
FOULS
Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 449 15.0 51 128 .398 0 3 .000 20 34 .588 20 52 72 2.4 45 0 25 19 1 16 122 4.1 449 15.0 51 128 .398 0 3 .000 20 34 .588 20 52 72 2.4 45 0 25 19 1 16 122 4.1
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Jeff Ledbetter
#2
Senior Guard 6-3, 190 Brea, Calif. (Irvine Valley CC)
2009-10: Went 4-of-6 from 3-point range and scored a career-high 16 points in the season-opening win at Utah ... went 4-of-8 from long range with 12 points in the loss at Washington State on Dec. 9 ... earned first career start on Feb. 3 at Utah State ... grabbed a career-high five rebounds at Louisiana Tech on Feb. 27 ... had a career-high three assists in the win over #25 Portland on Dec. 6 ... also dished three assists in the loss at Utah State on Feb. 3 ... grabbed three steals in each of Idaho’s two games against Utah State AT IRVINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Was a first team all-Orange Empire Conference selection... led the Lasers with 13.7 points, 2.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game and also averaged 3.6 rebounds... hit 78-of-204 (.384) 3-pointers... named all-Orange Empire Conference honorable mention as a freshman... averaged 9.5 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists... shot 49.0 percent from the field, 43.3 percent (45-of-104) from the three-point line, and 84.1 percent (53-of-63) from the free throw line. AT ORANGE LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL: Was a first team all-CIF selection... earned the team Most Valuable Player award... also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Full name is Jeff Kyle Ledbetter... born June 15, 1988 at Fullerton, Calif. ... son of Mark and Laurie Ledbetter... has two brothers, Brad and Matt... intended major is Business.
Career Highs
Points...................................16
(at Utah, 11/13/09)
Rebounds.............................. 5
(at Louisiana Tech, 2/27/10)
Assists.........................3, twice
(last at Utah State, 2/3/10)
Steals...........................3, twice
(last at Utah State, 2/3/10)
Blocks.........................1, twice (last at Washington St., 12/9/10)
FG Made................................ 5
(at Utah, 11/13/10)
3FG Made..................4, twice (last at Washington St., 12/9/10)
Minutes................................27 Year 2009-10 Career
TOTAL GP GS 30 1 30 1
3-PTS
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
(vs. Boise State, 1/25/10)
FOULS
Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 334 11.1 28 89 .315 23 68 .338 8 16 .500 7 27 34 1.1 45 1 22 22 2 19 87 2.9 334 11.1 28 89 .315 23 68 .338 8 16 .500 7 27 34 1.1 45 1 22 22 2 19 87 2.9
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#21
Luiz Toledo
Junior Forward 6-8, 230 Araraquara, Brazil (St. Francis Xavier)
2009-10: Shot 63.7 percent from the floor during the regular season, which ranks as the second-best single-season shooting performance in school history ... his 8-of-9 (.889) shooting performance against Fresno State on Jan. 28 was the second-best individual shooting performance of the year in the WAC ... hit eight of his 11 attempts for 18 points and eight rebounds in the win at North Dakota State ... had a career-high 11 rebounds at Cal State Northridge on Dec. 3 ... went 7-of-8 from the free throw line and 4-of-5 from the floor for 15 points, along with five rebounds, in the win over Sacramento State on Nov. 24 ... shot .500 or better in 21 of his 26 games on the year ... started 24 of his 26 games ... ranked third on the team in rebounding with 4.1 per game 2008-09: Sat out as a redshirt due to NCAA transfer regulations. AT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER: Was the 2007-08 Atlantic University Sport Rookie of the Year... led all first-year players with a 13.6 points per game average... led all freshman in rebounding (7.8 per game), blocked shots (0.85 per game) and minutes played (29.6 per game)... named a second team all-star... named to the AUS all-rookie team... appeared in all 20 regular season games... 7.8 rebounds per game led the team and ranked sixth in AUS... 0.85 blocks per game led the team and ranked sixth in AUS... shot 49-percent from the floor. AT MODESTO CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Spent two years at Modesto (California) Christian High School... averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds per game... selected to the All-State team in his senior year. PERSONAL: Full name is Islam Luiz de Toledo... born July 28, 1987 at Brazil... son of Antonio and Aporecida Toledo... has one brother, Julio... is a first cousin of Denver Nuggets power forward ‘Nene’.
Career Highs
Points...................................18 (at North Dakota St., 11/21/09)
Rebounds............................11 (at Cal State Northridge, 12/3/09)
Assists..............2, three times
(last at Nevada, 1/16/10)
Steals...................................... 3
(vs. Seattle, 2/18/10)
Blocks.........................1, twice
(last vs. Nevada, 3/10/10)
FG Made.....................8, twice
(last vs. Fresno St., 1/28/10)
3FG Made................................
()
Minutes.................... 33, twice
(last at Boise State, 2/6/10)
Year 2009-10 Career
TOTAL GP GS 29 26 29 26
3-PTS
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
FOULS
Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 696 24.0 88 138 .638 0 1 .000 40 72 .556 40 75 115 4.0 57 1 17 52 3 19 216 7.4 696 24.0 88 138 .638 0 1 .000 40 72 .556 40 75 115 4.0 57 1 17 52 3 19 216 7.4
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Brandon Wiley
Senior Forward 6-6, 215 Pinole, Calif. (City College of San Francisco)
#11
2009-10: Appeared in three games before sustaining a season-ending back injury ... was granted a medical redshirt by the NCAA.
2008-09: Set a modern record for most single-season games played at Idaho with 33... averaged 6.3 rebounds over the final six games... earned WAC Player of the Week honors for the week of Jan. 19-25 after scoring 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting and adding seven rebounds, four blocks, and two steals vs. NMSU... also hit two baskets in the final 47 seconds to help Idaho pull away for a 10 point victory vs. NMSU... led Idaho in rebounding at 5.6 rebounds per game... started each of the last 26 games... had at least one offensive rebound in all but four games... scored 13 points with eight rebounds and two blocks vs. Drake... scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Fresno State... scored 12 points and grabbed nine rebounds vs. Boise State... scored 10 points with seven rebounds and two blocks at New Mexico State... scored nine points, grabbed seven rebounds, and tallied a career-high three blocks in a win vs. Hawai`i... scored 12 points with 6-of-6 free throw shooting at Nevada... scored 13 points and grabbed nine rebounds, five offensive, vs. South Carolina State... earned Idaho’s first double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds at Portland... scored a season high with 19 points at Sacramento State to lead the Vandals... scored 10 points and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, five offensive, at Michigan State... started and played 18 minutes with a team-high nine rebounds vs. Evergreen State. AT CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO: Averaged 12.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game as a sophomore... helped the Rams to a 29-4 overall record and a share of the state coaches’ poll top ranking... shot 60percent from the floor... tallied 2.3 blocked shots per game... led the state of California in blocked shots... was among the leaders in rebounding. AT PINOLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Pinole (Calif.) Valley High School... was an all-league selection... averaged 15 points and five rebounds. AT HERCULES HIGH SCHOOL: Played his freshman through junior seasons at Hercules (Calif.) High School... averaged 15 points, five rebounds and two blocks as a junior PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon D. Wiley... born Jan. 11, 1988 at Oakland, Calif. ... son of Jerome and Jeanine Wiley.
Career Highs
Points...................................14
(at Utah State, 2/3/10)
Rebounds.............................. 9
(at Nevada, 1/16/10)
Assists..............2, three times
(last vs. San Jose St., 3/4/10)
Steals...........................2, twice (last at New Mexico St., 2/24/10)
Blocks.................................... 2
(vs. New Mexico St., 1/11/10)
FG Made................................ 6
(at Utah State, 2/3/10)
3FG Made................................
()
Minutes................................30 Year 2008-09 2009-10 Career
TOTAL GP GS 33 30 3 0 36 30
Min 908 34 942
3-PTS
Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA 27.5 115 203 .567 0 1 11.3 3 8 .375 0 1 26.2 118 211 .559 0 2
Pct .000 .000 .000
FREE THROWS
REBOUNDS
FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot 42 81 .519 71 114 185 0 0 .000 4 3 7 42 81 .519 75 117 192
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FOULS
Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 5.6 75 2 36 41 26 30 272 8.2 2.3 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 2.0 5.3 77 2 36 41 26 31 278 7.7
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Joe Kammerer
#42
Freshman Forward 6-9, 230 Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS)
2009-10: Kammerer redshirted the 2009-10 season.
AT NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: Named a 2009 McDonald’s All-American nominee... was a second team All-Midwestern League selection as a senior... heralded by one scouting service as one of the most promising sleepers on the west coast... helped his team to an Oregon 5A State Championship and a 27-0 record in 2007 and a sixth-place finish at the state tournament in 2008 with a 25-4 record... earned OSAA first team all-tournament honors. PERSONAL: Full name is Joseph David Theodore Kammerer... born Oct. 17, 1990 at Eugene, Ore. ... son of David and Sherrie Kammerer... has two sisters, Kristina and Rebecca, and one brother, Jon.
#10
Landon Tatum
Junior Guard 5-11, 190 San Antonio, Texas (South Plains College)
2009-10: Tatum redshirted the 2009-10 season.
AT SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE: Was the only player to start all 31 games... helped the team to a 27-4 overall record and advance to the Region 5 title game... averaged 7.1 points and 5.8 assists per game and shot 46-percent from the floor... team’s leader in minutes played... earned a spot on the Western Junior College Athletic Conference All-Conference Team... selection to the National Junior College Athletic Association All-Star Team... averaged 6.1 points and 5.3 assists per game as a freshman... helped the Texans to the NJCAA National Title... had season-highs of 18 points and 15 assists vs. Howard. AT O’CONNOR HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of O’Connor High School at Helotes, Texas... averaged 19 points, five rebounds and four assists... helped his team win the District 28-5A Championship... earned numerous honors as a senior, including District MVP, All-State, All-Region and First Team All-District... earned All-Region and First Team All-District honors as a junior... was a TABC All-State and THSCA All-Star during his high school career. PERSONAL: Full name is Landon M. Tatum... born April 28, 1989 at San Antonio, Texas... son of Russell and Debra Tatum... intended major is Communications.
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Idell Bell
Junior Guard 6-2, 170 Lakeland, Fla. (North Idaho College)
#4
AT NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE: Averaged 9.9 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals while shooting .380 from the floor and .357 from 3-point range … helped lead the Cardinals to a 25-7 overall record, a Scenic West Athletic Conference title and a the school’s first Region 18 Championship game appearance in 13 years … had a season-high 28 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including 6-of-9 from 3-point range, in a 71-68 win over Snow College on Jan. 21 … in the region 18 semifinal win over Casper College, he scored 23 points on 5-of-11 shooting and an 11-of-14 effort from the free throw line.
AT BREVARD (FL) COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Averaged 20.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.6 steals per game for the Titans as a freshman … also shot 45 percent from the floor and 44 percent from 3-point range with 72 3-pointers made … earned NJCAA Pre-season AllAmerica honors as a sophomore in 2008-09 before deciding to redshirt.
Matt Borton
Freshman Guard 6-5, 180 Yakima, Wash. (West Valley HS)
#20
AT IMPACT BASKETBALL ACADEMY: Attended the Impact Basketball Academy at Las Vegas, Nev., for the 2009-10 season after rehabilitating from a knee surgery in early 2009 ... averaged 16.2 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists while competing against top prep schools from around the U.S. AT WEST VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: Scored 1,331 points during a four-year varsity career at West Valley High School … as a senior in 200809, he averaged 21.0 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game and led the Columbia Basin League in scoring for the second year in a row … led West Valley to back-to-back CBL titles in 2008 and 2009 and earned three first-team all-CBL honors ... as a senior, was one of 10 Washington players selected for the WIBCA All-State Game and was also a McDonald’s All-America nominee ... graduated high school with a 3.75 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society.
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#25
Deremy Geiger
Junior Guard 6-0, 170 Las Vegas, Nev. (Grayson (TX) County College)
AT GRAYSON COUNTY (TX) COLLEGE: Named 2010 North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference Player of the Year … averaged 18.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.5 steals and shot 51.8 percent from the floor, 46.8 from 3-point range and 78.9 percent from the free throw line … led GCC to a 22-9 overall record and 10-4 league record. AT CANYON SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Sunrise Region MVP and second-team all-state honors after averaging 25.0 points, 6.1 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 2.1 steals as a senior … led CSHS to a 22-7 overall record and a semifinal showing in the regional tournament … led the Pioneers to the semifinal round of the 4A state tournament as a junior … finished his career at Canyon Springs as the school’s all-time leader in points, assists and 3-pointers made.
#34
Stephen Madison
Freshman Forward 6-5, 215 Portland, Ore. (Jefferson HS)
AT JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead JHS to a 26-2 record and a 2010 Oregon 5A state title as a senior while averaging nearly 19 points and eight rebounds per game … was honored as a first-team all-state selection, as well as a first-team all-Pacific Interscholastic League choice … was chosen to participate in the Les Schwab Northwest Shootout all-star game and led all scorers with 27 points … was named Player of the Game twice during the Democrats’ state tournament run, including after the quarterfinal round when he scored 28 points on 12-of-22 shooting and grabbed 10 rebounds ... scored a game-high 20 points on 8-of-17 shooting in the state championship victory over Mountain View … averaged 19.3 points in the team’s four state tournament games … rated the No. 100 forward prospect in the nation by ESPN Recruiting. AT PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout at Prairie High School for three seasons and led the Falcons to two Washington state tournament berths in 2007 and 2008
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Renado Parker
#31
Junior Forward 6-6, 255 Fairwood, Wash. (North Idaho College)
AT NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE: Led the Cardinals to unprecedented levels in his two years at NIC … led NIC to a combined 54-9 record in his two seasons, a 17-0 home record, and back-to-back Scenic West Athletic Conference titles – the school’s only two outright SWAC titles in men’s basketball … helped the team to a No. 6 final ranking among NJCAA schools in 2010 and a No. 14 ranking in 2009 … earned 2009 NJCAA FirstTeam All-America and SWAC Most Valuable Player honors as a freshman after averaging 14.7 points, 6.5 rebounds and shooting 59.5 percent from the field … averaged 13.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and shot 52.1 percent from the floor in 2009-10 as a sophomore … was a two-time Region 18 AllTournament team honoree and a two-time all-SWAC honoree … in his 62-game career at NIC, he averaged 14.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.1 steals and shot 55.5 percent from the floor. AT KENTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL: Parker was a highly-touted player for Kentridge … was named Washington 4A Player of the Year as a senior … led Kentridge to the state championship game in 2007 as a junior … averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game for his career and finished as his school’s all-time leading scorer … was rated the No. 1 power forward in the state of Washington by Northwesthoops.com.
Gary Winston
#00
Freshman Guard 6-1, 190 Walla Walla, Wash. (Walla Walla HS)
AT WALLA WALLA HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 2 point guard in the state of Washington by Northwesthoops.com and the No. 64 point guard in the nation by ESPN … a three-time all-Big 9 selection, three-time Tri-City Herald All-Area MVP, two-time Cascade Division Defensive Player of the Year and 2010 Cascade Division Player of the Year … a 2010 McDonald’s All-America nominee and 2010 Washington 4A First-Team All-State selection … as a senior, led WWHS to a league title and a fourth-place state finish – the team’s best showing in a decade … earned Honorable Mention All-State status as a junior after leading the Blue Devils to the Big 9 District title and a berth in the State 4A Basketball Tournament … as a sophomore, averaged 16.1 points and 4.0 rebounds per game and shot 51 percent from the field … during his junior season, led the Blue Devils to a 20-9 overall record, a second-place league finish, and Walla Walla’s first District title in 19 years.
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2009-10 Results & Individual Leaders RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL 15-16 6-10 9-6
HOME 8-6 3-5 5-1
AWAY 6-10 3-5 3-5
NEUTRAL 1-0 0-0 1-0
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS 11/13/09 7:05 p.m. at Utah W 94-87 8127 (19)Johnson,Steffan 11/15/09 6:00 p.m. at Texas Southern Men 65-72 L 659 (14)Hopson,Mac 11/21/09 4:05 p.m. at North Dakota State W 81-69 3247 (19)Johnson,Steffan 11/24/09 7:05 p.m. SACRAMENTO STATE W 75-61 740 (15)Toledo,Luiz 11/28/09 7:05 p.m. EASTERN WASHINGTON W 76-54 1500 (18)Johnson,Steffan 12/03/09 7:05 p.m. at Cal State Northridge 93-95 L 1175 (21)Watson,Kashif 12/06/09 5:05 pm PORTLAND W 68-48 1500 (15)Watson,Kashif 12/09/09 8:00 p.m. at Washington State 64-76 L 7285 (16)Watson,Kashif 12/12/09 5:05 p.m. EASTERN OREGON W 82-77 1023 (16)Hopson,Mac 12/22/09 7:00 p.m. at Portland 52-82 L 1746 (15)Hopson,Mac 12/29/09 7:00 p.m. vs Lewis-Clark State W 71-52 4111 (15)Hopson,Mac 01/02/10 7:05 p.m. *at Hawai`i W 59-52 5611 (24)Hopson,Mac 01/04/10 7:00 p.m. *at San Jose State 75-78 L 1287 (19)Hopson,Mac 01/09/10 5:15 p.m. *LOUISIANA TECH 71-77 L 2047 (24)Hopson,Mac 01/11/10 7:05 p.m. *NEW MEXICO STATE 72-75 L 1296 (17)Hopson,Mac 01/16/10 7:05 p.m. *at Nevada 68-76 L 6030 (16)Hopson,Mac 01/23/10 5:05 p.m. *UTAH STATE 48-60 L 2570 (16)Watson,Kashif 01/25/10 8:05 p.m. *BOISE STATE 67-77 LOT 4104 (17)Watson,Kashif 01/28/10 7:07 p.m. *FRESNO STATE W 74-59 1301 (21)Hopson,Mac 01/30/10 7:10 p.m. at Seattle University W 87-85 4183 (18)Johnson,Steffan 02/03/10 9:10 p.m. *at Utah State 62-80 L 9777 (17)Jefferson,Marvin 02/06/10 7:05 p.m. *at Boise State W 79-55 7734 (16)De Souza,Luciano 02/10/10 8:05 p.m. *NEVADA 66-67 L 1580 (17)Hopson,Mac 02/13/10 7:35 p.m. *at Fresno State W 68-59 8186 (20)Hopson,Mac 02/18/10 7:05 p.m. SEATTLE W 82-72 1287 (20)Watson,Kashif 02/20/10 5:30 p.m. LONG BEACH STATE 66-77 L 1554 (15)Hopson,Mac 02/24/10 9:10 p.m. *at New Mexico State 57-74 L 5834 (10)Barone,Kyle (10)Watson,Kashif 02/27/10 7:00 p.m. *at Louisiana Tech 49-60 L 2669 (13)Jefferson,Marvin 03/04/10 7:05 p.m. *SAN JOSE STATE W 86-76 961 (17)Hopson,Mac (17)Watson,Kashif 03/06/10 5:05 p.m. *HAWAI`I W 78-69 1502 (28)Johnson,Steffan 03/10/10 6:00 p.m. #at Nevada 71-87 L (20)De Souza,Luciano
HIGH REBOUNDS (6)Toledo,Luiz (7)Jefferson,Marvin (9)Jefferson,Marvin (7)Hopson,Mac (7)Watson,Kashif (7)Barone,Kyle (11)Toledo,Luiz (9)Jefferson,Marvin (6)Jefferson,Marvin (11)Jefferson,Marvin (8)Jefferson,Marvin (11)Hopson,Mac (7)Johnson,Steffan (8)Hopson,Mac (8)Jefferson,Marvin (8)Hopson,Mac (10)Toledo,Luiz (9)Barone,Kyle (8)Jefferson,Marvin (12)Hopson,Mac (5)De Souza,Luciano (9)Jefferson,Marvin (6)Jefferson,Marvin (7)Toledo,Luiz (7)Hopson,Mac (8)Hopson,Mac (8)Jefferson,Marvin (14)Jefferson,Marvin (9)Jefferson,Marvin (8)Hopson,Mac (8)Watson,Kashif (7)Jefferson,Marvin (10)Jefferson,Marvin
* = Conference game # = Western Athletic Conference Tournament (Reno, Nev.) ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL
GAMES 14 16 1 31
University of Idaho Vandals
TOTALS 22965 73550 4111 100626
AVG/GAME 1640 4597 4111 3246
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TOTAL
Player
GP GS Min
Hopson,Mac Watson,Kashif Johnson,Steffan Jefferson,Marvin Toledo,Luiz De Souza,Luciano Barone,Kyle Henderson,Shawn Ledbetter,Jeff Lawrence,Marcus Wiley,Brandon Stern,Corey Blackstock,Travis TEAM................ Total.......... Opponents......
30 29 31 31 29 30 31 30 30 30 3 8 8 31 31
SCORE BY PERIODS: Idaho Opponents
30 29 31 30 26 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0
Avg FG FGA Pct
926 30.9 135 315 .429 772 26.6 106 227 .467 898 29.0 103 266 .387 758 24.5 117 205 .571 696 24.0 88 138 .638 506 16.9 69 155 .445 490 15.8 61 101 .604 449 15.0 51 128 .398 334 11.1 28 89 .315 295 9.8 24 54 .444 34 11.3 3 8 .375 47 5.9 3 7 .429 20 2.5 3 10 .300 791 1703 .464 792 1783 .444 1st 1059 1018
2nd 1142 1155
OT 5 15
TEAM STATISTICS UI OPP SCORING 2206 2188 Points per game 71.2 70.6 Scoring margin +0.6 FIELD GOALS-ATT 791-1703 792-1783 Field goal pct .464 .444 3 POINT FG-ATT 194-515 203-577 3-point FG pct .377 .352 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 6.5 FREE THROWS-ATT 430-651 401-574 Free throw pct .661 .699 F-Throws made per game 13.9 12.9 REBOUNDS 1074 1036 Rebounds per game 34.6 33.4 Rebounding margin +1.2 ASSISTS 459 367 Assists per game 14.8 11.8 TURNOVERS 432 398 Turnovers per game 13.9 12.8 Turnover margin -1.1 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9 STEALS 185 227 Steals per game 6.0 7.3 BLOCKS 95 100 Blocks per game 3.1 3.2 ATTENDANCE 22965 77661 Home games-Avg/Game 14-1640 16-4597 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-4111
Home 8-6 3-5 5-1
Away 6-9 3-5 3-4
3-PTS 3FG FGA Pct
39 1 74 0 0 44 0 0 23 13 0 0 0 194 203
106 2 185 0 1 115 0 3 68 33 1 0 1 515 577
Neutral 1-0 0-0 1-0
REBOUNDS FT FTA Pct
.368 124 166 .747 .500 97 142 .683 .400 27 37 .730 .000 51 92 .554 .000 40 72 .556 .383 24 32 .750 .000 33 50 .660 .000 20 34 .588 .338 8 16 .500 .394 3 5 .600 .000 0 0 .000 .000 3 5 .600 .000 0 0 .000 .377 430 651 .661 .352 401 574 .699
Off Def Tot Avg
34 29 9 72 40 24 37 20 7 8 4 4 1 46 335 339
119 153 58 87 82 91 121 193 75 115 41 65 90 127 52 72 27 34 17 25 3 7 7 11 2 3 45 91 739 1074 697 1036
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Idaho Opponents
Total 2206 2188
PF FO
5.1 65 2 3.0 62 2 2.9 37 0 6.2 95 4 4.0 57 1 2.2 62 0 4.1 48 0 2.4 45 0 1.1 45 1 0.8 24 0 2.3 2 0 1.4 10 0 0.4 1 0 2.9 0 34.6 553 10 33.4 584 16 OFF 91 75
A TO Blk Stl
155 62 99 23 17 16 12 25 22 26 0 1 1 459 367
95 55 53 44 52 24 33 19 22 27 0 4 1 3 432 398
Pts Avg
2 32 433 1 21 310 6 36 307 64 20 285 3 19 216 2 6 206 10 6 155 1 16 122 2 19 87 0 8 64 0 1 6 4 1 9 0 0 6 95 185 2206 100 227 2188
DEF 10 13
14.4 10.7 9.9 9.2 7.4 6.9 5.0 4.1 2.9 2.1 2.0 1.1 0.8 71.2 70.6
Total 101 88
Date
Opponent
W/L
Score
Attend
11/13/09 11/15/09 11/21/09 11/24/09 11/28/09 12/03/09 12/06/09 12/09/09 12/12/09 12/22/09 12/29/09 01/02/10 01/04/10 01/09/10 01/11/10 01/16/10 01/23/10 01/25/10 01/28/10 01/30/10 02/03/10 02/06/10 02/10/10 02/13/10 02/18/10 02/20/10 02/24/10 02/27/10 03/04/10 03/06/10 03/10/10
at Utah at Texas Southern at North Dakota State SACRAMENTO STATE EASTERN WASHINGTON at Cal State Northridge #25 PORTLAND at Washington State EASTERN OREGON at Portland vs. Lewis-Clark State at Hawai`i* at San Jose State* LOUISIANA TECH* NEW MEXICO STATE* at Nevada* UTAH STATE* BOISE STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Seattle at Utah State* at Boise State* NEVADA* at Fresno State* SEATTLE LONG BEACH STATE at New Mexico State* at Louisiana Tech* SAN JOSE STATE* HAWAI`I* at Nevada^
W L W W W L W L W L W W L L L L L L(OT) W W L W L W W L L L W W L
94-87 65-72 81-69 75-61 76-54 93-95 68-48 64-76 82-77 52-82 71-52 59-52 75-78 71-77 72-75 68-76 48-60 67-77 74-59 87-85 62-80 79-55 66-67 68-59 82-72 77-66 57-74 49-60 86-76 78-69 87-71
8127 659 3247 740 1500 1175 1500 7285 1023 1746 4111 5611 1287 2047 1296 6030 2570 4104 1301 4183 9777 7734 1580 8186 1287 1554 5834 2669 961 1502 -
Home Games in CAPS *Western Athletic Conference game ^Western Athletic Conference Tournament (Reno, Nev.)
University of Idaho Vandals
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2009-10 Conference-Only Statistics Record All Games Conference
TOTAL
Player
GP GS Min
Hopson,Mac Watson,Kashif Johnson,Steffan Jefferson,Marvin De Souza,Luciano Toledo,Luiz Barone,Kyle Henderson,Shawn Ledbetter,Jeff Lawrence,Marcus Blackstock,Travis Stern,Corey Team................ Total.......... Opponents......
15 15 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 16 3 1 16 16
SCORE BY PERIODS: Idaho Opponents
15 15 16 15 2 14 1 1 1 0 0 0
Avg FG FGA Pct
482 32.1 78 172 .453 416 27.7 53 126 .421 456 28.5 51 132 .386 377 23.6 59 106 .557 293 18.3 37 91 .407 386 24.1 45 76 .592 251 15.7 32 53 .604 208 13.9 23 53 .434 186 12.4 11 44 .250 161 10.1 10 26 .385 6 2.0 1 4 .250 3 3.0 0 0 .000 400 883 .453 403 859 .469 1st 506 518
2nd 568 561
TEAM STATISTICS UI SCORING 1079 Points per game 67.4 Scoring margin -0.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT 400-883 Field goal pct .453 3 POINT FG-ATT 100-266 3-point FG pct .376 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 FREE THROWS-ATT 179-278 Free throw pct .644 F-Throws made per game 11.2 REBOUNDS 518 Rebounds per game 32.4 Rebounding margin -0.9 ASSISTS 236 Assists per game 14.8 TURNOVERS 203 Turnovers per game 12.7 Turnover margin +0.5 Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 STEALS 88 Steals per game 5.5 BLOCKS 43 Blocks per game 2.7 ATTENDANCE 15361 Home games-Avg/Game 8-1920 Neutral site-Avg/Game -
University of Idaho Vandals
OT 5 15
OPP 1094 68.4 403-859 .469 97-280 .346 6.1 191-290 .659 11.9 533 33.3 194 12.1 211 13.2 0.9 113 7.1 54 3.4 47128 8-5891 0-0
Overall 15-15 6-10
Home 8-6 3-5
Away 6-9 3-5
3-PTS 3FG FGA Pct
23 1 37 0 23 0 0 0 10 6 0 0 100 97
52 2 90 0 66 1 0 2 35 18 0 0 266 280
Neutral 1-0 0-0
REBOUNDS FT FTA Pct
.442 55 79 .500 43 69 .411 5 6 .000 23 37 .348 13 18 .000 11 22 .000 17 25 .000 10 17 .286 2 4 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .376 179 278 .346 191 290
.696 .623 .833 .622 .722 .500 .680 .588 .500 .000 .000 .000 .644 .659
Off Def Tot Avg
21 16 4 30 17 20 20 8 5 3 0 0 23 167 163
67 30 40 47 29 33 37 24 16 8 1 0 19 351 370
88 46 44 77 46 53 57 32 21 11 1 0 42 518 533
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Idaho Opponents
Total 1079 1094
PF FO
5.9 34 3.1 28 2.8 24 4.8 54 2.9 33 3.3 30 3.6 24 2.1 17 1.4 18 0.7 11 0.3 0 0.0 0 2.6 0 32.4 273 33.3 276
1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 9
OFF 41 38
A TO Blk Stl
73 36 54 13 8 9 7 14 11 10 1 0 236 194
Pts
Avg
42 1 14 234 15.6 26 1 11 150 10.0 31 3 15 144 9.0 23 31 10 141 8.8 15 0 3 110 6.9 25 3 8 101 6.3 15 3 4 81 5.1 4 1 8 56 3.7 8 0 11 34 2.3 12 0 4 26 1.6 0 0 0 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 203 43 88 1079 67.4 211 54 113 1094 68.4
DEF 4 5
Total 45 43
Date
Opponent
W/L
Score
Attend
01/02/10 01/04/10 01/09/10 01/11/10 01/16/10 01/23/10 01/25/10 01/28/10 02/03/10 02/06/10 02/10/10 02/13/10 02/24/10 02/27/10 03/04/10 03/06/10
at Hawai`i* at San Jose State* LOUISIANA TECH* NEW MEXICO STATE* at Nevada* UTAH STATE* BOISE STATE* FRESNO STATE* at Utah State* at Boise State* NEVADA* at Fresno State* at New Mexico State* at Louisiana Tech SAN JOSE STATE* HAWAI`I*
W L L L L L L(OT) W L W L W L L W W
59-52 75-78 71-77 72-75 68-76 48-60 67-77 74-59 62-80 79-55 66-67 68-59 57-74 49-60 86-76 78-69
5611 1287 2047 1296 6030 2570 4104 1301 9777 7734 1580 8186 5834 2669 961 1502
Home Games in CAPS *Western Athletic Conference game
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2009-10 Team Game-by-Game Statistics Idaho Opponent
Date
TOTAL 3-PTRS Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct
REBOUNDS FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
at Utah
11/13/09 94-87 W
31 63 .492 10
21 .476 22 33 .667 13 27 40 40.0 27 13 14
3
6
94 94.0
at Texas Southern
11/15/09 65-72
21 53 .396
18 .333 17 20 .850
9 19 28 34.0 23
4
8
65 79.5
L
6
9
19
at North Dakota State
11/21/09 81-69 W
32 56 .571
6
13 .462 11 16 .688
6 35 41 36.3 16 18 16
3
5
81 80.0
SACRAMENTO STATE
11/24/09 75-61 W
24 54 .444
7
19 .368 20 31 .645 13 29 42 37.8 12 17 13
5
7
75 78.8
EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/28/09 76-54 W
26 48 .542
8
12 .667 16 22 .727 11 29 40 38.2 17 12 21
7
8
76 78.2
at Cal State Northridge
30 65 .462 11
25 .440 22 27 .815 15 23 38 38.2 25 20 12
5
3
93 80.7
12/03/09 93-95
L
PORTLAND
12/06/09 68-48 W
24 46 .522
6
14 .429 14 23 .609
at Washington State
12/09/09 64-76
23 59 .390
7
24 .292 11 18 .611 13 22 35 37.5 21
L
7 29 36 37.9 16 18 17
EASTERN OREGON
12/12/09 82-77 W
27 49 .551
5
11 .455 23 26 .885
at Portland
12/22/09 52-82
19 49 .388
2
11 .182 12 29 .414 12 21 33 36.8 19
L
9
12
7
68 78.9
4
64 77.0
1
6
82 77.6
9
19
2
9
52 75.0
9 21 .429 15 27 42 37.3 17 17
7
2
8
71 74.6
4 25 29 36.6 21 10 13
3
3
59 73.3
vs Lewis-Clark State
12/29/09 71-52 W
27 54 .500
8
23 .348
at Hawai`i
01/02/10 59-52 W
20 42 .476
7
16 .438 12 22 .545
9 26 35 37.2 11 18 17
2 5
at San Jose State
01/04/10 75-78
L
28 55 .509
7
21 .333 12 18 .667 10 18 28 35.9 17 17 10
0
5
75 73.5
LOUISIANA TECH
01/09/10 71-77
L
28 55 .509
6
12 .500
9 21 .429 13 17 30 35.5 20 12 18
1
4
71 73.3
NEW MEXICO STATE
01/11/10 72-75
L
22 50 .440
6
12 .500 22 31 .710 12 26 38 35.7 17 10 16
4
3
72 73.2
at Nevada
01/16/10 68-76
L
27 60 .450
9
23 .391
2
2
68 72.9
UTAH STATE
01/23/10 48-60
L
16 48 .333
2
14 .143 14 17 .824
6
1
6
48 71.4
BOISE STATE
01/25/10 67-77 Lot 26 68 .382
5
15 .333 10 16 .625 15 27 42 35.3 18 16 19
7
7
67 71.2
FRESNO STATE
01/28/10 74-59 W
29 55 .527
4
14 .286 12 14 .857 11 16 27 34.9 15 16 11
2 11 74 71.3
at Seattle University
01/30/10 87-85 W
28 48 .583
8
14 .571 23 31 .742
6 25 31 34.7 23 19 24
3
27 55 .491
4
4 10 .400 10 13 23 34.1 19 19 10
at Utah State
02/03/10 62-80
at Boise State
02/06/10 79-55 W
L
28 50 .560 10
13 .308
5
5 1.000 12 24 36 35.7 22 18 16
20 .500 13 20 .650
8 15 23 34.9
9
12
6 22 28 33.9 22 18 16
7
87 72.1
3
5
62 71.6
2
9
79 72.0
NEVADA
02/10/10 66-67
L
23 61 .377
4
16 .250 16 20 .800 17 25 42 34.2 15 14
8
3
1
66 71.7
at Fresno State
02/13/10 68-59 W
25 49 .510
8
19 .421 10 17 .588
6 23 29 34.0 17 15 12
4
6
68 71.5
SEATTLE
02/18/10 82-72 W
28 49 .571
1
6
9 32 41 34.3 17 17 15
4
7
82 72.0
LONG BEACH STATE
02/20/10 66-77
24 59 .407
3
18 .167 15 20 .750 16 20 36 34.3 18 15 16
1
6
66 71.7
11 19
3 12 57 71.2
9
0
L
.167 25 37 .676
at New Mexico State
02/24/10 57-74
L
21 68 .309
5
18 .278 10 14 .714 15 31 46 34.8
at Louisiana Tech
02/27/10 49-60
L
21 54 .389
3
15 .200
6
4 10 .400
9
8 29 37 34.9 20
13
3
49 70.4
SAN JOSE STATE
03/04/10 86-76 W
30 54 .556
11 .545 20 32 .625 12 22 34 34.8 14 18 11
2
7
86 70.9
HAWAI`I
03/06/10 78-69 W
29 59 .492 14
27 .519
8 18 26 34.5 18 21
5
6
4
78 71.2
at Nevada
03/10/10 71-87
27 68 .397
20 .300 11 19 .579 14 24 38 34.6 18 12
7
5
6
71 71.2
L
6
6 11 .545
Idaho
2206
791 1703 .464 194 515 .377 430 651 .661 335 739 1074 34.6 553 459 432 95 185 2206 71.2
Opponents
2188
792 1783 .444 203 577 .352 401 574 .699 339 697 1036 33.4 584 367 398 100 227 2188 70.6
Games played: 31 Points/game: 71.2 FG Pct: 46.4 3FG Pct: 37.7 FT Pct: 66.1 Rebounds/game: 34.6 Assists/game: 14.8 Turnovers/game: 13.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 6.0 Blocks/game: 3.1
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2009-10 Team Game-by-Game Statistics Opponents Opponent
Date
TOTAL 3-PTRS Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct
REBOUNDS FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
at Utah
11/13/09 94-87 W
32 66 .485
9
27 .333 14 21 .667 11 23 34 34.0 21 17 14
4
at Texas Southern
11/15/09 65-72
L
23 55 .418
5
16 .313 21 27 .778 10 20 30 32.0 20
6
6 12 72 79.5
at North Dakota State
11/21/09 81-69 W
25 76 .329
5
23 .217 14 19 .737 17 21 38 34.0 19
8
8
2
SACRAMENTO STATE
11/24/09 75-61 W
24 67 .358
5
19 .263
8
9
11
1 10 61 72.2
EASTERN WASHINGTON 11/28/09 76-54 W
20 55 .364
7
16 .438
7 12 .583
7
17
1
6
54 68.6
at Cal State Northridge
32 61 .525
6
10 .600 25 32 .781 10 24 34 32.8 21 14
9
7
5
95 73.0
12/03/09 93-95
L
8 15 23 32.6 21
69 76.0
12/06/09 68-48 W
19 59 .322
6
22 .273
17
1
8
48 69.4
12/09/09 64-76
26 60 .433
6
18 .333 18 27 .667 16 28 44 33.9 17 12 10
5
2
76 70.2
EASTERN OREGON
12/12/09 82-77 W
30 64 .469 10
27 .370
7 14 21 32.4 20 16 10
0 10 77 71.0
at Portland
12/22/09 52-82
27 59 .458 16
29 .552 12 16 .750 11 28 39 33.1 23 18 15
3 10 82 72.1
L
8 .875
9
9
87 87.0
PORTLAND
7
6 .667 12 18 30 32.4 14
7
at Washington State
L
4
8 1.000 14 24 38 35.0 24
16
vs Lewis-Clark State
12/29/09 71-52 W
17 49 .347
2
10 .200 16 20 .800
11
1
3
52 70.3
at Hawai`i
01/02/10 59-52 W
18 49 .367
2
16 .125 14 21 .667 12 23 35 33.2 19 10 13
9 23 32 33.0 20
8
1
6
52 68.8
4
78 69.5
at San Jose State
01/04/09 75-78
L
31 59 .525
5
12 .417 11 15 .733 13 18 31 33.0 15 15 11
3
LOUISIANA TECH
01/09/10 71-77
L
28 49 .571
4
14 .286 17 24 .708
2 11 77 70.0
9 19 28 32.6 23
4
17
NEW MEXICO STATE
01/11/10 72-75
L
28 62 .452
6
23 .261 13 20 .650 14 21 35 32.8 21 11 10
4
6
75 70.3
at Nevada
01/16/10 68-76
L
25 51 .490
5
14 .357 21 31 .677
2
9
76 70.7
UTAH STATE
01/23/10 48-60
L
25 50 .500
5
15 .333
4
3
60 70.1
BOISE STATE
01/25/10 67-77 Lot 28 66 .424
6
20 .300 15 23 .652 15 29 44 33.3 17 16 17
2 12 77 70.4
FRESNO STATE
01/28/10 74-59 W
21 47 .447
8
20 .400
9 13 .692 12 17 29 33.1 17
7
21
2
at Seattle University
01/30/10 87-85 W
31 73 .425
4
18 .222 19 26 .731 21 18 39 33.4 26
9
18
1 10 85 70.6
5
8 21 29 32.6 11 15
8
8 .625 11 24 35 32.7 16 14 11
6
at Utah State
02/03/10 62-80
L
28 49 .571
8
16 .500 16 19 .842 11 23 34 33.4 19 18 11
4
at Boise State
02/06/10 79-55 W
19 42 .452
4
14 .286 13 21 .619
2 12 55 70.3
NEVADA
02/10/10 66-67
at Fresno State
02/13/10 68-59 W
L
5 22 27 33.1 19
9
19
3
59 69.8 80 71.0
24 54 .444 10
20 .500
9 11 .818
6 24 30 33.0 16 11 10
6
3
67 70.2
21 48 .438
21 .238 12 20 .600
7 22 29 32.8 18 15 13
6
7
59 69.7
5
SEATTLE
02/18/10 82-72 W
26 68 .382
8
23 .348 12 19 .632 14 18 32 32.8 26 11 11
3 10 72 69.8
LONG BEACH STATE
02/20/10 66-77
26 56 .464
7
21 .333 18 22 .818 11 23 34 32.8 18 12 11
5 10 77 70.1
L
at New Mexico State
02/24/10 57-74
L
29 64 .453 12
26 .462
7 .571
6 34 40 33.1 14 17 16
9
at Louisiana Tech
02/27/10 49-60
L
22 52 .423
17 .353 10 21 .476
9 30 39 33.3 15 10 11
6 11 60 69.9
9 18 27 33.1 21 10 14
6
4
SAN JOSE STATE
03/04/10 86-76 W
27 54 .500
9
22 .409 13 19 .684
HAWAI`I
03/06/10 78-69 W
29 63 .460
2
10 .200
at Nevada
03/10/10 71-87
L
31 56 .554 10
9 17 .529 16 25 41 33.4 15 12
18 .556 15 21 .714
5 30 35 33.4 18 17
9
74 70.2
0
7
76 70.1
9
1
4
69 70.0
9
6
2
87 70.6
Opponents
2188
792 1783 .444 203 577 .352 401 574 .699 339 697 1036 33.4 584 367 398 100 227 2188 70.6
Idaho
2206
791 1703 .464 194 515 .377 430 651 .661 335 739 1074 34.6 553 459 432 95 185 2206 71.2
Games played: 31 Points/game: 70.6 FG Pct: 44.4 3FG Pct: 35.2 FT Pct: 69.9 Rebounds/game: 33.4 Assists/game: 11.8 Turnovers/game: 12.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 7.3 Blocks/game: 3.2
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Men’s Basketball 2010-11
Single-Game Highs and Lows
Idaho.................................................................................. Team Highs.........................................................................Opponents
94 at Utah (Nov. 13)...................................................................................................Points Scored........................................................................95 at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 50 at Seattle ( Jan. 30).............................................................................................Points Scored: Half...................................................................52 at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 26 (45-19) at Boise State (Feb. 6)........................................................................... Halftime Lead........................................................................................... 19 at Utah State ( Jan. 3) 32 at North Dakota State (Nov. 21)..................................................................... Field Goals Made . ..............................................32, twice, last at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 68, twice, last at Nevada (Mar. 10).....................................................................Field Goal Attempts................................................................. 76 at North Dakota State (Nov. 21) 28-48 (.583) at Seattle ( Jan. 30)................................................................................Field Goal %..................................................... 28-49 (.571), twice, last at Utah State (Feb. 3) 14 vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6)........................................................................................... 3-Point FG Made........................................................................................ 16 at Portland (Dec. 22) 27 vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6)........................................................................................ 3-Point FG Attempts..................................................................................... 29 at Portland (Dec. 22) .667 (8-12) Eastern Washington (Nov. 28)...........................................................3-Point FG %.......................................................6-10 (.600) at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 25 vs. Seattle (Feb. 18)........................................................................................... Free Throws Made....................................................................25 at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 37 vs. Seattle (Feb. 18).........................................................................................Free Throw Attempts.................................................................32 at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 1.000 (5-5) at Nevada ( Jan. 16)...............................................................................Free Throw %............................................................... 8-8 (1.000) Sacramento State (Nov. 24) 46 at New Mexico State (Feb. 24)...............................................................................Rebounds......................................................................44, twice, last vs. Boise State ( Jan. 25) 21 vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6)..................................................................................................... Assists............................................................................. 18, twice, last at Utah State (Feb. 3) 12 at New Mexico State (Feb. 24)................................................................................... Steals............................................................................. 12, twice, last at Boise State (Feb. 6) 7, twice, last vs. Boise State ( Jan. 25)...................................................................... Blocked Shots............................................................................. 9 at New Mexico State (Feb. 24) 24 at Seattle ( Jan. 30).....................................................................................................Turnovers....................................................................................... 21 vs. Fresno State ( Jan. 28) 27 at Utah (Nov. 13).......................................................................................................... Fouls...................................................................................26, twice, last vs. Seattle (Feb. 18)
Idaho...................................................................................Team Lows.........................................................................Opponents
48 vs. Utah State ( Jan. 23).........................................................................................Points Scored.................................................................................... 48 vs. #25 Portland (Dec. 6) 18 vs. Utah State ( Jan. 23)....................................................................................Points Scored: Half............................................................................... 18 vs. #25 Portland (Dec. 6) 16 vs. Utah State ( Jan. 23)..................................................................................... Field Goals Made . ................................................................... 17 vs. Lewis-Clark State (Dec. 29) 42 at Hawai`i ( Jan. 2)...........................................................................................Field Goal Attempts.................................................................................... 42 at Boise State (Feb. 6) 21-68 (.309) at New Mexico State (Feb. 24)..........................................................Field Goal %.................................................................. 19-59 (.322) vs. #25 Portland (Dec. 6) 1 vs. Seattle (Feb. 18).............................................................................................. 3-Point FG Made.............................................................. 2, three times, last vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 6 vs. Seattle (Feb. 18)........................................................................................... 3-Point FG Attempts.........................................................10, three times, last vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 2-14 (.143) vs. Utah State ( Jan. 23).........................................................................3-Point FG %............................................................................... 2-16 (.125) at Hawai`i ( Jan. 2) 4, twice, last at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 27)........................................................... Free Throws Made..................................................... 4, twice, last at New Mexico State (Feb. 24) 5 at Nevada ( Jan. 16)...........................................................................................Free Throw Attempts................................................................................6 vs. #25 Portland (Dec. 6) 4-10 (.400), twice, last at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 27).............................................Free Throw %............................................................. 10-21 (.476) at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 27) 23, twice, last at Utah State (Feb. 3)............................................................................Rebounds......................................................................................21 Eastern Oregon (Dec. 12) 9, four times, last at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 27)............................................................. Assists..........................................................................................4 vs. Louisiana Tech ( Jan. 9) 1 vs. Nevada (Feb. 10)........................................................................................................ Steals...................................................................................2, twice, last at Nevada (Mar. 10) 0, twice, last at Louisiana Tech (Feb. 27)............................................................... Blocked Shots................................................................. 0, twice, last vs. San Jose State (Mar. 3) 5 vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6)....................................................................................................Turnovers................................................................................8, twice, last at Nevada ( Jan. 16) 9, twice, last at New Mexico State (Feb. 24).................................................................. Fouls...................................................................................................... 11 at Nevada ( Jan. 16)
Individual Game Highs
IDAHO Points 28, Steffan Johnson vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 24, Mac Hopson vs. Louisiana Tech (Jan. 9) 24, Mac Hopson at Hawai`i (Jan. 2) 21, Mac Hopson vs. Fresno State (Jan. 28) 21, Kashif Watson at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) Field Goals Made 9, Steffan Johnson vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 9, Mac Hopson vs. Louisiana Tech (Jan. 9) Field Goals Attempted 20, Mac Hopson vs. Boise State (Jan. 25) Field Goal Percentage (min 6 made) 1.000 (6-6), Marvin Jefferson at Lousiana Tech (Feb. 27) 3-Point Field Goals Made 8, Steffan Johnson vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 14, Steffan Johnson vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min 4 made) .857 (6-7) Steffan Johnson vs. Eastern Washington (Nov. 28) Free Throws Made 15, Kashif Watson at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) Free Throws Attempted 15, Kashif Watson at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) Free Throw Percentage (min 6 attempts) 1.000 (15-15) Kashif Watson at Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 1.000 (12-12) Mac Hopson vs. Eastern Oregon (Dec. 12) 1.000 (11-11) Mac Hopson vs. Long Beach St. (Feb. 20) Rebounds 14, Marvin Jefferson vs. Long Beach St. (Feb. 20) 12, Mac Hopson vs. Boise State (Jan. 25) Assists 11, Mac Hopson vs. Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 11, Mac Hopson at Seattle (Jan. 30) Blocks 6, Marvin Jefferson vs. Boise State (Jan. 25) Steals 5, Kashif Watson at Texas Southern (Nov. 15)
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OPPONENT 39, Kenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 32, Jahmar Young, New Mexico State (Jan. 11) 30, Jared Stohl, Portland (Dec. 22) 29, Roderick Flemings, Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 13, Roderick Flemings, Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 12, Kenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 26, Roderick Flemings, Hawai`i (Mar. 6) 1.000 (6-6), Nate Bendall, Utah State (Feb. 3) 10, Jared Stohl, Portland (Dec. 22) 15, Jared Stohl, Portland (Dec. 22) 1.000 (4-4) Brian Green, Utah State (Feb. 3) 1.000 (4-4), Vinnie McGhee, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 13, Kenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 15, Kenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge (Dec. 3) 1.000 (10-10) Casper Ware, Long Beach St. (Feb. 20) 1.000 (8-8) Jahmar Young, New Mexico State (Jan. 11) 1.000 (8-8) Daniel Williams, Lewis-Clark St. (Dec. 29) 15, T.J. Robinson, Long Beach St. (Feb. 20) 14, DeAngelo Casto, Washington St. (Dec. 9) 9, Luka Drca, Utah (Nov. 13) 7, Hamidu Rahman, New Mexico State (Feb. 24) 5, Justin Graham, San Jose State (Mar. 3) 5, Daequan Montreal, Boise State (Feb. 6)
Men’s Basketball 2010-11
Vandals On The Run
Idaho’s top scoring runs throughout the season Date Opponent 2/6 12/29 11/21 2/10 12/12 12/6 3/6 2/13 12/6 11/28 11/28 2/10 1/2 1/11 11/13 11/13
Boise State Lewis-Clark State North Dakota State Nevada Eastern Oregon #25 Portland Hawai`i Fresno State #25 Portland Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Nevada Hawai`i New Mexico State Utah Utah
Situation tied, 8-8 (12:40, 1st) tied, 0-0 (19:38, 1st) trailing, 36-35 (0:50, 1st) trailing, 46-54 (10:10, 2nd) leading, 27-21 (6:51, 1st) leading, 36-25 (17:21, 2nd) tied, 54-54 (7:36, 2nd) trailing, 28-35 (18:43, 2nd) leading, 9-6 (10:41, 1st) leading, 23-13 (8:34, 1st) leading, 40-23 (3:03, 1st) trailing, 34-49 (16:14, 2nd) leading, 22-21 (6:45, 1st) trailing, 18-20 (9:20, 1st) tied, 18-18 (12:20, 1st) trailing, 65-66 (11:06, 2nd)
Run Spread Time Span
Impact
25-3 22-4 18-4 13-0 12-0 14-2 16-5 12-1 13-2 13-2 13-2 10-0 14-4 10-0 10-0 10-0
Put Idaho up big early in blowout rivalry win Controlled game from beginning in big win Broke open close game and gave Idaho big lead Completed a big comeback to put Idaho ahead late in game Put Idaho ahead double-digits late in the first half Responded to UP’s early second-half run to put game away Went up double-digits late in what had been a close game Went up by four after FS opened half with 7-0 run Gave Idaho double-digit lead it would not relinquish Turned a 10-point lead into a blowout late in the first half Extended lead to 28 to put game out of reach Started Idaho’s 16-point comeback in close loss Ended half on big run to give Idaho big cushion Put Idaho up by eight late in first half Helped send Idaho into halftime with a six-point lead Gave Idaho strong second-half lead
+22 +18 +14 +13 +12 +12 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10
6:16 7:13 5:22 5:09 2:53 6:11 4:06 2:43 4:55 3:29 5:33 3:53 6:45 2:12 2:18 1:50
Specialty Stats
Comparing Idaho with its opponents in key statistical areas Date
Opponent
(UI-Opp.)
(UI-Opp.)
Bench
Off T/O (UI-Opp.)
(UI-Opp.)
Paint
Fast Break
2nd Chance
11/13 11/15 11/21 11/24 11/28 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/12 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/23 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/18 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/4 3/6 3/10
at Utah at Texas Southern at North Dakota State Sacramento State Eastern Washington at Cal State-Northridge #25 Portland at Washington State Eastern Oregon at Portland vs. Lewis-Clark State at Hawai`i at San Jose State Louisiana Tech New Mexico State at Nevada Utah State Boise State Fresno State at Seattle University at Utah State at Boise State Nevada at Fresno State Seattle University vs. Long Beach State at New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech San Jose State Hawai`i at Nevada Totals...................................
94-87 65-72 81-69 75-61 76-54 93-95 68-48 64-76 82-77 52-82 71-52 59-52 75-78 71-77 72-75 68-76 48-60 66-77 74-59 87-85 62-80 79-55 66-67 68-59 82-72 66-77 57-74 49-60 86-76 78-69 71-87 2206-2188
43-30 18-8 16-20 21-17 21-27 25-28 20-20 21-18 22-17 13-41 27-24 10-18 19-8 10-6 12-5 21-7 2-18 11-13 7-13 17-28 24-29 33-14 24-5 29-6 17-41 13-15 30-14 22-3 19-19 8-14 12-12 587-538
22-19 11-25 12-17 14-10 18-13 12-14 23-8 10-17 12-23 9-20 15-3 13-15 12-11 17-26 14-23 12-18 8-8 20-21 21-11 22-26 10-16 18-14 15-9 13-12 8-14 12-21 24-20 7-15 16-16 11-7 7-9 438-478
36-38 20-26 42-34 30-32 30-10 28-42 28-22 20-32 34-22 28-20 26-14 16-26 32-44 30-38 24-30 32-30 24-30 36-38 44-26 34-38 30-22 28-18 30-22 28-28 44-30 40-36 30-22 28-22 40-32 18-40 26-38 936-902
11-6 2-8 18-2 4-4 5-0 7-21 10-2 2-6 8-4 2-0 6-0 2-0 4-2 2-8 6-2 12-9 6-2 4-4 8-0 4-0 0-0 10-3 2-2 0-0 6-4 0-8 6-0 8-4 4-2 6-2 0-16 165-121
12-13 11-6 4-11 8-10 10-3 17-9 0-4 14-8 4-6 10-13 17-8 5-9 14-22 15-8 13-13 10-11 5-8 7-10 16-9 9-23 7-20 9-5 20-2 5-2 11-15 15-11 11-9 4-7 14-10 4-19 19-4 325-308
Average........................................................
(71.2-70.6)
(18.9-17.4)
(14.1-15.4)
(30.2-29.1)
(5.3-3.9)
(10.5-9.9)
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Men’s Basketball 2010-11
2009-10 Season In Review 2009-10 All-WAC Honorees All-Western Athletic Conference Honorable Mention Mac Hopson, Sr, G Western Athletic Conference All-Defensive Team Marvin Jefferson, Sr, C
2009-10 WAC Rankings Overall INDIVIDUAL
TEAM
(Final)
(Final)
Scoring: No. 10 Mac Hopson................................... 14.4 Rebounding: No. 11 Marvin Jefferson...............................6.2 Field Goal Percentage (min 3.0 made/game): No. 1 Luiz Toledo..................................... .638 No. 5 Marvin Jefferson............................ .571 Assists: No. 2 Mac Hopson................................... 5.17 No. 12 Steffan Johnson.............................. 3.19 Free Throw Percentage (min 2.0 made/game): No. 11 Mac Hopson.................................. .747 Steals: No. 9 Steffan Johnson...............................1.16 No. 12 Mac Hopson................................... 1.07 3-PT Field Goal Percentage (min 1.0 made/game): No. 11 Steffan Johnson............................. .400 No. 15 Luciano de Souza.......................... .383 3-PT Field Goals Made: No. 3 Steffan Johnson..............................2.39 Blocked Shots: No. 2 Marvin Jefferson.............................2.06 Assist/Turnover Ratio: No. 4 Steffan Johnson.............................. 1.87 No. 7 Mac Hopson................................... 1.63 Offensive Rebounds: No. 9 Marvin Jefferson.............................2.32
No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8
Field Goal Percentage.......................... .464 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage.................. .377 Rebounding Defense............................33.4 Assists............................................... 14.81 Scoring Defense...................................70.6 3-Pt. FG Percentage Defense............... .352 Field Goal Percentage Defense............ .444 Rebounding Margin.............................. +1.2 Steals.................................................. 5.97 Assist/Turnover Ratio........................... 1.06 Scoring Margin.....................................+0.6 3-Pt. Field Goals Made.........................6.26 Offensive Rebounds........................... 10.81 Defensive Rebounds...........................23.84 Scoring Offense................................... 71.2 Blocked Shots......................................3.06 Turnover Margin...................................-1.10 Free Throw Percentage........................ .661 Rebounding Offense.............................34.6
Conference Only INDIVIDUAL
TEAM
(Final)
Scoring: No. 9 Mac Hopson................................... 15.6 Rebounding: No. 15(t) Mac Hopson.....................................5.9 Field Goal Percentage (min 3.0 made per game): No. 7 Marvin Jefferson............................ .557 Assists: No. 2 Mac Hopson................................... 4.87 No. 12(t) Steffan Johnson..............................3.38 Free Throw Percentage (min 2.0 made/game): No. 9 Mac Hopson.................................. .696 No. 15 Kashif Watson................................ .623 3-PT Field Goal Percentage (min 1.0 made/game): No. 5 Mac Hopson.................................. .442 No. 10 Steffan Johnson............................. .411 3-PT Field Goals Made: No. 6 Steffan Johnson.............................. 2.31 Blocked Shots: No. 1 Marvin Jefferson............................. 1.94 Assist/Turnover Ratio: No. 8 Steffan Johnson.............................. 1.74 No. 9 Mac Hopson................................... 1.74
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No. 2 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 9
Scoring Defense...................................68.4 Rebounding Defense............................33.3 3-Pt. FG Percentage Defense............... .346 Assists............................................... 14.75 Turnover Margin.................................+0.50 Field Goal Percentage.......................... .453 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage.................. .376 3-Pt. Field Goals Made.........................6.25 Rebounding Margin............................... -0.9 Steals..................................................5.50 Scoring Margin...................................... -0.9 Assist/Turnover Ratio............................1.16 Scoring Offense................................... 67.4 Field Goal Percentage Defense............ .469 Free Throw Percentage........................ .644 Offensive Rebounds........................... 10.44 Defensive Rebounds........................... 21.94 Blocked Shots......................................2.69 Rebounding Offense.............................32.4
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The 2009-10 Vandals in Action...
W
L
Overall Western Athletic
15 6
16 10
Home Away Neutral
8 6 1
6 10 0
After a Win After a Loss When More Rebounds When Fewer Rebounds When the Same Rebounds
6 8
9 7
10 4 1
8 8 0
Scoring 70 or More Points Scoring Fewer Than 70
12 3
5 11
Allowing Fewer Than 70 Points Allowing 70 or More Points
10 5
3 13
When More Assists When Fewer Assists Same Assists
12 1 2
8 7 1
When More 3-pointers Made When Fewer 3-pointers Made Same 3-pointers Made
10 4 1
6 9 1
In Overtime
0
1
By Shooting Percentage .600 or better .550 to .599 .500 to .549 .450 to .499 .400 to .449 .350 to .399 Worse than .350
0 6 5 3 1 0 0
0 0 2 3 2 7 2
By Opponents’ Shooting Percentage .600 or better .550 to .599 .500 to .549 .450 to .499 .400 to .449 .350 to .399 Worse than .350
0 0 1 4 3 4 3
0 3 3 5 5 0 0
By Free Throw Percentage .800 or better .700 to .799 .600 to .699 Worse than .600
2 2 7 4
5 3 3 5
By Opponents’ Free Throw Percentage .800 or better .700 to .799 .600 to .699 Worse than .600
3 2 8 2
3 6 4 2
When leading at halftime When trailing at halftime When tied at halftime
13 1 1
3 12 1
By Attendance 5,000+ 2,000 to 4,999 1,500 to 1,999 1,000 to 1,499 500 to 999 Less than 500
4 3 3 3 2 0
4 4 3 3 1 0
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