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2017-18 Utah State Basketball
2017-18 Utah State Schedule
UTAH STATE INFORMATION
DATE OPPONENT
Location................................................................................ Logan, Utah
Nov. 4
UNIVERSITY OF PROVIDENCE
7 p.m.
Founded............................................................................................. 1888
Nov. 10
at Weber State
7 p.m.
Enrollment....................................................................................... 28,118
Nov. 13
MONTANA STATE
7 p.m.
Nickname....................................................................................... Aggies
Nov. 15
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
7 p.m.
School Colors................................. Navy Blue, White and Pewter Grey
Nov. 18
at Gonzaga #
8 p.m.
Arena.............................................. Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Nov. 20
at Portland State #
8 p.m.
Conference..................................................................... Mountain West
Nov. 24
vs Northeastern #
President......................... Dr. Noelle E. Cockett (Montana State, 1980)
Nov. 25
vs New Hampshire #
Nov. 28
at Valparaiso
6 p.m.
Dec. 2
BYU
7 p.m.
Dec. 6
UC IRVINE
7 p.m.
Dec. 9
vs Utah
8 p.m.
Dec. 16
LIFE PACIFIC
7 p.m.
Dec. 20
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
7 p.m.
Dec. 27
SAN JOSÉ STATE *
7 p.m.
Dec. 30
at San Diego State *
8 p.m.
Jan. 3
FRESNO STATE *
7 p.m.
Jan. 6
at UNLV *
8 p.m.
Jan. 10
COLORADO STATE *
7 p.m.
Jan. 13
at Nevada *
6 p.m.
Special Assistant to the Head Coach ...........Kyle Taylor (UCLA, 2005)
Jan. 17
at Boise State *
7 p.m.
Director of Basketball Operations.......Jesse Parker (Utah State, 2012)
Jan. 20
WYOMING *
7 p.m.
VP & Athletics Director.................... John Hartwell (The Citadel, 1987) Athletic Department Phone........................................... (435) 797-1850 Ticket Office Phone........................... (435) 797-0305 or 1-888-USTATE-1 COACHING STAFF Head Coach........................................ Tim Duryea (North Texas, 1988) Record at Utah State.............................................. 30-32 (Two seasons) Career Record................................................................................ same Associate Head Coach...............Tarvish Felton (Southern Utah, 1999) Assistant Coach.............................. Louis Wilson (William Jewell, 1992) Assistant Coach..............................Spencer Nelson (Utah State, 2005)
TIME
1 p.m. 11 a.m.
Jan. 24
AIR FORCE *
7 p.m.
TEAM INFORMATION
Jan. 27
at Fresno State *
5 p.m.
2016-17 Record..............................................14-17 (10-5 H, 3-8 A, 1-4 N)
Jan. 31
NEW MEXICO *
7 p.m.
2016-17 MW Record............................................................... 7-11 (T-8th)
Feb. 7
at Wyoming *
7 p.m.
Postseason............................................. MW Tournament Quarterfinals
Feb. 10
BOISE STATE *
7 p.m.
Lettermen Returning/Lost .................................................................. 7/3
Feb. 14
at New Mexico *
7 p.m.
Starters Returning/Lost......................................................................... 4/1
Feb. 17
NEVADA *
4 p.m.
Redshirts................................................................................................... 3
Feb. 24
at Air Force *
2 p.m.
Newcomers.............................................................................................. 5
Feb. 28
at San José State *
8 p.m.
Overall Record ........................................................... 1,566-1,091 (.589)
Mar. 3
UNLV *
7 p.m.
NCAA Appearances/Record .......................................... 20 (6-22, .214)
Mar. 7-10 Mountain West Basketball Championship
TBA
NIT Appearances/Record ................................................... 9 (2-9, .182) CIT Appearances/Record ................................................... 1 (4-1, .800) All-Time Postseason Appearances/Record ................ 30 (12-32, .273)
# - Denotes PK 80 * - Denotes Mountain West Conference game All dates and times are Mountain and are tentative and subject to change
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Utah State head men’s basketball coach Tim Duryea describes the 2017-18 squad with words such as skilled, good shooters, feisty and competitive. The team is one of the most experienced in recent years with seven letterwinners set to return, including four starters. “We are going to be skilled and we are going to be a good shooting team,” head coach Tim Duryea said. “We are going to be a little undersized, but we are going to be a competitive group. We are competitive, feisty and have a real competitive spirit to us as a group, from what I’ve seen so far.” In the mix is 2016-17 Mountain West Freshman of the Year Koby McEwen, who finished second on the team with 14.9 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. The total was the most since Jaycee Carroll averaged 14.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game as a freshman during the 2004-05 season. “Koby has a work ethic that is unmatched, to any other player that I have coached,” Duryea said. “He is the complete package physically, in terms of size, strength and athleticism. “He is going to be a focal point for every team that we are playing and teams will be game planning and scheming for him,” he continued. “He just needs to react accordingly. He needs to make his teammates better, in addition to being a dominant player himself.” Joining McEwen, in arguably the best one-two punch in the backcourt in the MW, is Sam Merrill, who wrapped up his freshman year third on the team in
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scoring with 9.4 points per game and led the Aggies with 98 assists, finishing seventh in the nation with an assist to turnover ratio of 3.27. “Sam is healthy and is a more confident offensive player,” Duryea said. “He is the kind of guy who will do what you need him to do on a nightly basis. Whether that means scoring 16 points, or guarding the other team’s top perimeter guy, he’ll be up for the challenge.” The Aggies’ backcourt will also benefit from the return of senior Julion Pearre, the only player on the Utah State roster that has been with the team each of the past four seasons. “Julion has had the best spring and summer of any player on our team,” Duryea said. “He has worked extremely hard and is extremely confident. This is his fourth year playing at this level and I fully expect Julion to settle into any role that will benefit the team the most. He will be comfortable, confident and will have an exceptionally good senior year.” Sophomore Diogo Brito and redshirt freshman Abel Porter also saw action for the Aggies last season, as Brito played in 17 games and Porter appeared in three. Porter eventually used a redshirt last year as injuries kept him out the majority of the season. “Diogo is a very good defender and makes a lot of plays and gets a lot of deflections because of his anticipation,” Duryea said. “He has very good size for a wing. He is a good passer and playmaker. He needs to continue to improve his shooting and if he does that
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he’ll be an effective player at this level.” “Abel is another kid who has worked really hard to get his body back, post mission,” Duryea said. “He is a tremendous team leader and communicates well with his teammates. He is very positive and takes a lot of pride in running his team. He gets them organized and makes sure they are organized. He is improving as a shooter, as well.” That group of five will be joined by four newcomers in junior transfer DeAngelo Isby, sophomore walk-on Taylor Larson, and freshmen Crew Ainge and Brock Miller. Isby, a transfer from Wabash Valley College, led the Warriors in scoring for two consecutive seasons, averaging 16.3 points as a sophomore and 15.0 points per game as a freshman. “DeAngelo Isby is a talented offensive player,” Duryea said. “He can score in a number of ways. He’s got a good feel for the game offensively. He’s got to become a more physical defender and needs to place a higher priority on that end of the floor to become a complete player.” Larson recently returned from a two-year LDS Mission in Indianapolis, Ind., but played at Division III Southern Virginia during the 2014-15 season, appearing in 25 games for the Knights and averaging 5.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. “Taylor came to our walk-on tryouts and impressed us enough to be offered a spot on the team,” Duryea said. “He’s another guy just off of a mission and will be a valuable member of our scout team.”
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2017-18 SQUAD BREAKDOWN Starters Returning (4) Player (Pos., Ht., Wt., Class) Koby McEwen (G, 6-4, 200, So.) Sam Merrill (G, 6-5, 210, So.) Alex Dargenton (F, 6-8, 205, Sr.) Norbert Janicek (C, 6-11, 250, Jr.)
PPG 14.9 9.4 4.8 6.7
RPG 5.1 3.1 4.7 3.6
Other Letterwinners Returning (3) Player (Pos., Ht., Wt., Class) Julion Pearre (G, 6-3, 200, Sr.) Diogo Brito (G, 6-5, 200, So.) Quinn Taylor (F, 6-8, 245, Jr.)
PPG 4.1 0.8 5.3
RPG 1.9 0.8 4.0
Letterwinners Lost (3) Player (Pos., Ht., Wt., Class) Jalen Moore (W, 6-9, 225, Sr.) Shane Rector (G, 6-2, 185, Sr.) Ngor Barnaba (F, 6-8, 235, Jr.)
PPG 17.0 8.0 3.0
RPG 5.5 2.1 2.7
Returning Redshirts (3) Player (Pos., Ht., Wt., Class) Klay Stall (C, 6-10, 250, Fr.) Daron Henson (F, 6-7, 210, Fr.) Abel Porter (G, 6-3, 200, Fr.) Newcomers (6) Player (Pos., Ht., Wt., Class) DeAngelo Isby (G, 6-5, 195, Jr.) Crew Ainge (G, 5-11, 170, Fr.) Justin Bean (F, 6-7, 205, Fr.) Taylor Larson (G, 6-4, 200, So.) Brock Miller (G, 6-6, 195, Fr.) Dwayne Brown, Jr. (F, 6-6, 220, Jr.)
and how he is guarding the ball.” Miler, another returning missionary following a two-year commitment in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was a first-team all-state selection out of Brighton High School in Salt Lake City as a senior, leading the Bengals to a runner-up finish in the state tournament. Miller averaged 22.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game as a senior and comes from a basketball family, where two older brothers also played Division I basketball. “Brock is a shooter, scorer and his instinct is to put the ball in the basket,” Duryea said. “Those guys are unique in basketball. It doesn’t matter if he has missed a few shots, he is going to jump up and shoot that next one with 100-percent confidence. He is a born scorer and shooter. He has a tremendous spirit about him that Aggie fans will really enjoy seeing.” Utah State returns a pair of frontcourt players in senior Alex Dargenton and junior Quinn Taylor, as both appeared in every game for the Aggies last season. Dargenton led Utah State with 34 blocks last season and finished third on the team with 4.7 rebounds per contest. Taylor made his mark on the offensive glass, finishing second on the team with 46 offensive rebounds last season. “Alex brings the athleticism that we badly need on our frontcourt,” Duryea said. “He is a tremendous rebounder and shot blocker per minutes played. He is another guy who is going to have a really good year.
“As coaches, we need to be creative in how we put
Alex in positions to succeed,” he continued. “He is not your prototypical five-man, in terms of size and strength.
Ainge, the youngest of six children of current Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge, also joins the Aggies following a two-year LDS Church mission in Baton Rouge, La. Prior to his mission, Ainge starred at Kimball Union Academy, leading his team in every statistical category. “Crew is a feisty, competitive kid and that carries over into the way he plays,” Duryea said. “He is a very good on-ball defender and loves to take upon the challenge to defend. He is becoming a more consistent shooter and has got to be a guy who excels in running your team, communicating with his teammates on offense and needs to be a difference maker defensively, in terms of the intensity he brings
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But he can do some things that will cause problems for teams offensively with his skill set. Alex can be a very effective, in not tradition, center for us.” “Quinn is a jack-of-all-trades. He is the most positionless player that I have ever coached,” Duryea said. “You could put Quinn at almost any position on the floor and he could function. He has a tremendous feel for the game and has great instincts. “Quinn is the prototypical coach on the floor. He understands basketball, understands the big picture and understands how to make things work,” he continued. “He makes his teammates better. He makes things function better offensively, is a great communicator defensively and his understanding of
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the game makes him very effective on both ends of the floor in multiple positions.” Utah State will benefit in the return of two redshirts in the front court in freshmen forwards Klay Stall and Daron Henson. Stall is the only stereo-typical center on the Utah State roster, following season-ending knee surgery on returning starter Norbert Janicek. “Klay hasn’t played in two years because of an injury and a redshirt, and has struggled to get himself healthy with his knee and his back,” Duryea said. “He needs to continue to progress as a defender, as a rim protector, and has got to get in better shape to be a significant contributor at this level.” Henson will be able to fill the role as a stretch four for the Aggies with his ability to shoot from the outside. “Daron has come a long way during his redshirt year,” Duryea said. “I’m really pleased with the progress he has made. Daron’s number one skill is the way he shoots the ball from three. He has really improved as a defender and rebounder. But, he gives you that ability at the four spot to stretch the floor and can score in bunches.” Utah State also adds a pair of newcomers in the frontcourt in junior transfer Dwayne Brown Jr., and freshman Justin Bean. Brown, a two-year starter at Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa, finished second on the team in scoring and rebounding with 13.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game en route to being named second-team all-region and second-team all-OCAC. “Dwayne is another stretch four who is multidimensional,” Duryea said. “He is a guy who can lead your team in rebounding one night, he can lead your team on the fast break, he can make a three, can score in the post, can put it on the floor and drive to the basket. His versatility is really his calling card.” Bean, another player returning from an LDS Church mission (Reno, Nev.), earned first-team all-conference honors as a junior at Southmoore High School in Moore, Okla., where he was the third-leading scorer in the Sooner State. “Justin is just off of his mission and will redshirt,” Duryea said. “He plays with tremendous effort and is a very good shooter.” Utah State had a head start to the 2017-18 campaign, having had practices leading up to its foreign tour to Italy in August. The Aggies played four games during the tour and were able to develop team chemistry that will inevitably carry over into the season.
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BACK ROW (L TO R): Director of Olympic Sport Strength & Conditioning David Land, Assistant Coach Louis Wilson, Special Assistant to the Head Coach Kyle Taylor, Assistant Coach Spencer Nelson, Taylor Larson, Alex Dargenton, Klay Stall, Norbert Janicek, Daron Henson, Quinn Taylor, Associate Head Coach Tarvish Felton, Head Coach Tim Duryea, Athletic Trainer Brandon Wells, Director of Basketball Operations Jesse Parker. FRONT ROW (L TO R): Manager Nate Jarvis, Manager Chandler Medlin, Abel Porter, Koby McEwen, Diogo Brito, Sam Merrill, Dwayne Brown, Jr., Justin Bean, Brock Miller, DeAngelo Isby, Julion Pearre, Crew Ainge, Manager Milos Zagorac, Manager Skyler McCormick. NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 0 DeAngelo Isby 1 Koby McEwen 2 Klay Stall 3 Sam Merrill 4 Crew Ainge 5 Julion Pearre 10 Quinn Taylor 11 Alex Dargenton 12 Justin Bean 13 Taylor Larson 15 Norbert Janicek 22 Brock Miller 23 Daron Henson 24 Diogo Brito 25 Dwayne Brown, Jr. 30 Abel Porter
HT. 6-5 6-4 6-10 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-8 6-8 6-7 6-4 6-11 6-6 6-7 6-5 6-6 6-3
WT. 200 200 240 210 180 205 240 205 210 210 250 200 205 205 220 195
POS. Guard Guard Center Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward Guard Center Guard Forward Guard Forward Guard
YR. JR SO RS-FR SO FR SR JR SR FR SO JR FR RS-FR SO JR RS-FR
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Chicago, Ill./Hillcrest HS/Wabash Valley JC Toronto, Canada/Wasatch Academy (Utah) Chandler, Ariz./Basha HS Bountiful, Utah/Bountiful HS Wellesley, Mass./Kimball Union Academy McKinney, Texas/McKinney North HS Houston, Texas/Langham Creek HS Fort-de-France, Martinique/Laramie County CC Moore, Okla./Southmoore HS Highland, Utah/American Fork HS/Southern Virginia Drazkovce, Slovakia/ Canarias Basketball Acad/Snow JC Sandy, Utah/Brighton HS Pasadena, Calif./Cathedral HS Povoa de Varzim, Portugal/Mountain Mission HS (Va.) Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County HS/Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa Farmington, Utah/Davis HS
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 4 Crew Ainge 12 Justin Bean 24 Diogo Brito 25 Dwayne Brown, Jr. 11 Alex Dargenton 23 Daron Henson 0 DeAngelo Isby 15 Norbert Janicek 13 Taylor Larson 1 Koby McEwen 3 Sam Merrill 22 Brock Miller 5 Julion Pearre 30 Abel Porter 2 Klay Stall 10 Quinn Taylor
HT. 5-11 6-7 6-5 6-6 6-8 6-7 6-5 6-11 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-10 6-8
WT. 180 210 205 220 205 205 200 250 210 200 210 200 205 195 240 240
POS. Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Forward Guard Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Center Forward
YR. FR FR SO JR SR RS-FR JR JR SO SO SO FR SR RS-FR RS-FR JR
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Wellesley, Mass./Kimball Union Academy Moore, Okla./Southmoore HS Povoa de Varzim, Portugal/Mountain Mission HS (Va.) Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County HS/Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa Fort-de-France, Martinique/Laramie County CC Pasadena, Calif./Cathedral HS Chicago, Ill./Hillcrest HS/Wabash Valley JC Drazkovce, Slovakia/ Canarias Basketball Acad/Snow JC Highland, Utah/American Fork HS/Southern Virginia Toronto, Canada/Wasatch Academy (Utah) Bountiful, Utah/Bountiful HS Sandy, Utah/Brighton HS McKinney, Texas/McKinney North HS Farmington, Utah/Davis HS Chandler, Ariz./Basha HS Houston, Texas/Langham Creek HS
Head Coach: Tim Duryea (North Texas, 1988), Third Year (17th Year Overall) Associate Head Coach: Tarvish Felton (Southern Utah, 1999), 10th Year Assistant Coach: Louis Wilson (William Jewell, 1992), Third Year Assistant Coach: Spencer Nelson (Utah State, 2005), Second Year Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Kyle Taylor (UCLA, 2005), Second Year Director of Basketball Operations: Jesse Parker (Utah State, 2012), Fifth Year Director of Olympic Sport Strength & Conditioning: David Land (Appalacian State, 2011), First Year Athletic Trainer: Brandon Wells (Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2007), Second Year
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ALEX DARGENTON Senior • F • 6-8 • 205 • 1L Fort-de-France, Martinique Laramie County CC
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JULION PEARRE Senior • G • 6-3 • 205 • 3L McKinney, Texas McKinney North HS
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HONORS: Academic All-Mountain West (2017).
HONORS: Academic All-Mountain West (2016).
2016-17 SEASON (JR): Appeared in 31 games with 22 starts... Led the Aggies with 34 blocks, averaging 1.1 per game, seventh in the MW... Recorded a career-high four blocks at New Mexico (1/4) and again against Wyoming (2/11)... Had two or more blocks in 11 games during the year... Scored in double figures four times during the year, recording matching season highs of 14 points against Purdue (11/22) and on the road at Boise State (2/4)... Recorded five or more rebounds 15 times during the year, including a career-high 13 against Nevada (2/1)... Averaged 4.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game, playing in 19.1 minutes per game... Added 28 assists and 11 steals during the year... Made his Aggie debut at UC Irvine, leading the team with two blocks and adding four points, three rebounds and one assist in 19 minute of play... Named Academic All-Mountain West.
2016-17 SEASON (JR): Appeared in all 31 games during the season... Scored in double figures in three games, including a season-high 11 points at Boise State (2/4)... Played the point for the first time in his collegiate career against the Broncos because of injuries... Recorded a season-high five rebounds against New Orleans (12/19)... Totaled 26 assists on the year, including a season high of three in three different games... Logged 10 steals and one block... Averaged 4.1 points and 1.9 rebounds per game... Shot 43.9 percent (47-of-107) from the floor, 32.2 percent (19-of-59) from behind the 3-point line and 65.0 percent (13-of-20) at the free throw line.
2015-16 SEASON (RS): Spent his first season at USU as a redshirt. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played freshman year at Laramie County Community College, in Cheyenne, Wyo., starting all 32 games... Averaged 12.4 points and a team-best 7.7 rebounds per game... Also led the team with 10 double-doubles, logging season highs of 23 points and 14 rebounds... Scored in double digits 22 times and added double-digit rebounding numbers in 11 games... Was an active defender with at least one steal in all but four games and at least one block in 21 contests... Helped lead the Golden Eagles to an overall mark of 22-10 and an appearance in the Region IX quarterfinals. HIGH SCHOOL: Played with the club Golden Lion in Martinique where he led the team to four championships at the junior level... Attended prep school at Middlebrooks Academy in Los Angeles, Calif. PERSONAL: One of four children of Bruno and Francine Dargenton... Majoring in business administration.
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2015-16 SEASON (SO): Appeared in every game during the season, starting in nine... Named the team’s best defender during the end-ofseason team awards... Averaged 8.0 points and 1.7 rebounds per game... Scored in double figures 10 times during the year, including a streak of four straight to finish the season... Recorded a season-high 19 points at Colorado State (1/16)... Pulled down a season-high five rebounds against Wyoming (3/9) in the first round of the Mountain West Tournament... Fourth on the team with 17 steals, recording season highs of two in three games... Recorded 45 assists, matching his season high of four twice... Also tallied six blocks... Appeared in a season-high 32 minutes at Colorado State (1/16)... Shot 39.1 percent (154-of-394) from the floor, 34.2 percent (41-of120) from behind the 3-point line and 62.5 percent (25-of-40) from the free throw line... Named Academic All-Mountain West. 2014-15 SEASON (FR): Appeared in 31 games, starting the final 27 contests of the season... Averaged 23.5 minutes per game, shooting 35.0 percent (63-of-180) from the floor, 34.3 percent (36-of-105) from behind the 3-point line and 74.4 percent (29-of-39) from the free throw line... Scored in double digits eight times during the year, finishing fifth on the team with 6.2 points per game... Logged a season-high 21 points at Air Force (2/28/15)... Averaged 2.1 rebounds per game, pulling down a season-high five two times during the season... Also tallied 51 assists, 21 steals and two blocks... Recorded season highs of five assists (WYO), two steals (four times), two blocks (twice) and 35 minutes (SDSU)... Made his Aggie debut against Weber State, picking up 10 points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in 28 minutes of action. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner at McKinney North High School in McKinney, Texas... Was named the District 13-4A Co-MVP and earned all-region honors after guiding the Bulldogs to a 25-6 overall record including a 13-0 district record in senior season... Averaged 17.0 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior... During junior season, he averaged 15.1 points, 2.4 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game, helping the Bulldogs to a 22-13 overall record and the regional semifinals... Earned first-team all-district honors as a sophomore after earning second-team all-district accolades as a freshman... During sophomore season, was named to the all-tournament team of the Sherman Holiday Tournament... Named to McKinney North High School National Honor Society... Earned academic all-state and all-district accolades. PERSONAL: Full name is Julion Andrew Pearre... Oldest of three boys of Hulon and Perdethia Pearre... Majoring in management information systems.
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AGGIE BASKETBALL NORBERT JANICEK Junior • C • 6-11 • 250 • 1L Drazkovce, Slovakia Canarias Basketball Academy/Snow JC
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2016-17 SEASON (SO): Appeared in all 31 games during the year, starting in all but four... Led the team in field goal percentage, shooting 58.0 percent (91-of-157) from the floor... Scored in double figures 10 times during the year, including a season-high 16 points at Nevada (2/18).... Recorded five or more rebounds in a game eight times, pulling down a season-high eight at Utah Valley (12/10) and against Fresno State (1/28)... Dished out 18 assists during the year, including a season-high four at Utah Valley... Logged nine steals and four blocks... Averaged 6.7 points and 3.6 rebounds per game... Made his Aggie debut in the season opener at UC Irvine, scoring 10 points on 4-for-4 shooting and adding five rebounds, one assist and one steal in 25 minutes of play. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Named first-team all-Scenic West Athletic Conference after leading Snow College (Utah) in scoring and rebounding with 15.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game… Finished in the top-10 of the SWAC in scoring and rebounding, finishing sixth and ninth, respectively… Led Snow and the SWAC in field goal percentage, shooting 63.8 percent (204-of-320) during the year to rank No. 7 nationally in the NJCAA… Scored in double figures 25 times, logging 20 or more points 11 times… Led the Badgers with 21 blocks. HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL: Prepped at the Canarias Basketball Academy and played with the U-18 National Team for Slovakia… Led the Slovakian side with 12.4 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, all while shooting a tournament-best 76.9 percent (40-of-52) from the floor in the U-18 FIBA European Championships. PERSONAL: One of two children of Norbert Janicek and Maria Janickova... Majoring in business administration.
QUINN TAYLOR Junior • F • 6-8 • 240 • 2L Houston, Texas Langham Creek HS
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Mexico (2/9) and San José State (2/27)... Averaged 3.7 rebounds per contest... Tallied a double-double against SJSU with matching season highs of 16 points and 10 rebounds... Led the team in field goal percentage, shooting 63.8 percent (51-of-80) from the floor... Also shot 66.7 percent (4-of-6) from behind the 3-point line and 57.6 percent (19-of-33) from the free throw line... Totaled 26 assists, recording a season high of three against Adams State (11/17)... Recorded 10 steals, including a season-high three at Air Force (3/1)... Finished the year with four blocks with one block in four games... Appeared in a season-high 32 minutes in two games during the year... Made his Aggie debut in the season opener at Weber State, logging two points and one rebound in five minutes of play. 2014-15 SEASON (RS): Redshirted his first season at Utah State. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first-team all-district 17-5A honors as well as allHouston area honors after averaging 11.5 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.6 blocks per game as a senior, while shooting 55.9 percent from the field (152-272), 45.4 percent from three-point range (20-44) and 55.1 percent at the free throw line (54-98)... Was also selected to play in both the Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star game and the Houston Area Basketball Coaches Association All-Star game... Helped the Lobos secure a district title for the first time since 1987-88 and set a school record with 27 wins on the season, as well as helping them to their fifth-consecutive postseason... Scored in double-digits in 22 games, highlighted by season-high 23 points against Jersey Village... Pulled down double-digit rebounds in five games, with three of them for double-doubles, tallying 11 points and 15 rebounds in season-opening win over College Park,then adding 11 points and 13 rebounds in win over Berkner and 14 points and 13 rebounds in win over Cypress Lakes... Earned all-district and all-Houston area honors as a junior after posting 8.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, in addition to 0.9 blocks, 2.9 assists and 0.6 steals per game... Off the court, was a two-time academic all-district and all-state selection. PERSONAL: One of five children of Timothy and Janet Taylor... Majoring in exercise science... Served an LDS Church Mission in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 2013-15... Married his wife Kauri in May, 2017.
DIOGO BRITO Sophomore • G • 6-5 • 205 • 1L Povoa de Varzim, Portugal Mountain Mission School (Va.)
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2016-17 SEASON (SO): Appeared in 31 games with eight starts during the year... Named Most Inspirational by his teammates at the endof-year banquet... Scored in double figures five times, including a season-high 14 points against Wyoming (2/11)... Pulled down five or more rebounds 11 times, recording a season-high nine against Boise State (12/28)... Had the third-best field goal percentage on the team, shooting 53.5 percent (68-of-127) from the floor... Shot 38.9 percent (7-of-18) from behind the 3-point line and 60.6 percent (20-of-33) at the free throw line... Second on the team with 46 offensive rebounds on the year... Averaged 5.3 points and 4.0 rebounds per game... Added 30 assists, 13 steals and six blocks... Shot 100.0 percent from the floor in four games during the year, going 2-for-2 against NJIT (11/14), 2-for-2 against New Orleans (12/19), 2-for-2 against Fresno State (1/28) and 1-for-1 at San José State (2/22).
2016-17 SEASON (FR): Appeared in 17 games during the year... Recorded season highs of four points and two steals in a season-high-tying 18 minutes against Great Falls (12/6)... Pulled down a season-high three rebounds against Colorado State (1/21)... Averaged 0.8 points and 0.8 rebounds per game in 6.1 minutes per game... Logged six assists and six steals during the year... Made his Aggie debut against Idaho State (11/19), scoring one point and adding one rebound in five minutes of action... Joe E. & Elma Whitesides Scholar Athlete recipient... Earned academic allMountain West and Mountain West Scholar-Athlete honors.
2015-16 SEASON (RS-FR): Appeared in 30 games with 12 starts, including eight of the final nine games of the season... Scored in double figures three times, including a season-high of 16 points against San José State (2/27)... Averaged 4.2 points per game... Recorded 10 or more rebounds in two games, matching his season high of 10 against New
HIGH SCHOOL/INTERNATIONAL: Played one season at Mountain Mission School in Grundy, Va… Led the team to a No. 5 ranking in the state… Has played for the Portuguese National team since 2012… Led Portugal with 10.8 points and finished third with 1.8 assists per game at the U20
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FIBA European Championships… Also led Portugal with 17.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.4 steals and 3.1 assists per game at the U18 European Championships... Last summer, averaged 14.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game for Portugal at the U20 FIBA European Championships.
SAM MERRILL
PERSONAL: One of two sons of José and Maria Brito… Majoring in mechanical engineering… Nominated for Student of the Year at Mission Mountain HS.
HONORS: Academic All-Mountain West (2017)... Whitesides Scholar-Athlete (2017).
KOBY MCEWEN Sophomore • G • 6-4 • 200 • 1L Toronto, Canada Wasatch Academy (Utah)
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HONORS: Mountain West Freshman of the Year (2017)... All-Mountain West Honorable Mention (2017). 2016-17 SEASON (FR): Appeared in 31 games during the year, starting in 30... Named Mountain West Freshman of the Year and honorable mention all-MW... Finished second on the team with 14.9 points per game, the most by freshman in school history... Scored in double figures in 24 games, including a season-high 28 against UNLV (1/7)... Scored 24 of the 28 points in the second half against the Runnin’ Rebels and tied a freshman single-game scoring record... Tallied 20 or more points in a game seven times during the year, tying a single-season freshman record... Second on the team with 158 total rebounds, pulling down five or more in a game 21 times, including a season-high nine against Wyoming (2/11) and against Idaho State (11/19)... Averaged 5.1 rebounds per game, the second most by a freshman in school history... Second on the team with 96 assists on the year, recording five or more in a game eight times, including a seasonhigh six in five different games... Recorded 24 steals and 11 blocks... Shot 72.6 percent at the free throw line making a freshman-record 130 on a freshman-record 179 attempts... Shot 46.0 percent (137-of-298) from the floor and 42.0 percent (58-of-138) from behind the 3-point line... Led all MW freshmen with 14.9 points and 31.3 minutes per game... Made his Aggie debut at UC Irvine, scoring 11 points and pulling down five rebounds in a team-best 32 minutes and becoming the first true freshman to start for USU since the 2011-12 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Listed among ESPN’s Top 100 recruits and was listed as the 19th-best point guard in the nation, 10th-best player in the region and second-best player in the state… Averaged 18.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game as a senior in leading Wasatch Academy to a 29-4 record… Wasatch Academy played in the first round of the Dick’s National Tournament, falling to Oakhill Academy… Averaged 19.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.4 steals per game as a junior, en route to be named all-state by the Salt Lake Tribune… Competed in the Adidas Nation event in Long Beach, Calif., the summer going into his senior year, averaging 21 points, five rebounds, three steals and 2.8 assists against some the nation’s elite.
Sophomore • G • 6-5 • 210 • 1L Bountiful, Utah Bountiful HS
2016-17 SEASON (FR): Appeared in 30 games, starting in each of the final 18 of the season... Led the Mountain West, was No. 4 in school history and was No. 19 in the nation with an assist/turnover ratio of 3.27... Led the Aggies with 98 assists during the year, recording five or more in a game eight times, including a season high of 10 against San José State in the first round of the MW Championships (3/8)... Added 11 points against the Spartans to record his first career double-double... Scored in double figures 14 times, including a season-high 22 points at San José State (2/22)... Pulled down five or more rebounds in a game seven times, including a season-high eight against Fresno State (1/28)... Led the team behind the 3-point line, shooting 45.1 percent (46-of-102)... Shot 45.0 percent (100-of-222) from the floor and 87.8 percent (36-of41) at the free throw line... Led the Aggies with 30 steals during the year, recording season highs of three in four games... Named the Best Defender by his teammates at the end-of-year banquet... Shared Best Represents Aggie Basketball with teammates Jalen Moore and Connor Garner, awarded at the end-of-year team banquet... Recorded five blocks... Averaged 9.4 points and 3.1 rebounds per game... Made his Aggie debut at UC Irvine, scoring two points and logging two rebounds in 13 minutes of action... Joe E. & Elma Whitesides Scholar Athlete recipient... Named Academic All-Mountain West. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Bountiful (Utah) High School, leading the Braves to a state title as a senior… Averaged 15.8 points, 7.4 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game as a senior, scoring 20 or more points six times and double digits in all but one contest… Two-time Region 6 MVP as a junior and senior… Also named 4A MVP during his senior year... Averaged 18.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.2 steals per game en route to being named first-team all-state by both the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune during his junior year… Scored a career-high 35 points in the semi-finals of the state 4A tournament, losing to Sky View and former teammate Jalen Moore… Led the Braves to three straight region titles… Also lettered in football, baseball and golf at Bountiful, earning all-state honors on the gridiron as a junior. PERSONAL: One of four children of John and Jenny Merrill… Older sister Molli played soccer at Utah State from 2008-11 and is currently an assistant coach for the Aggie program… Served a two-year LDS Church mission in Nicaragua from 2014-16... Majoring in accounting.
PERSONAL: Parents are Keith McEwen and Kathy-Ann Cooper… Major is undeclared… Member of the Head Master’s Honor Roll at Wasatch Academy.
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KLAY STALL RS-Freshman • F • 6-10 • 240 • RS Chandler, Ariz. Basha HS
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2016-17 SEASON (RS): Spent his first season at USU as a redshirt.
2016-17 SEASON (FR): Spent his first season at USU as a redshirt.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played his senior season at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles, Calif., where he averaged 17.1 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game... Scored in double figures in all but three games, including a season-high 37 points against Oak Park HS... Played two years are Alemany (Calif.) High School, averaging 13.2 points and 5.5 rebounds as a junior... Earned all-area second-team honors by the Los Angeles Daily News and was a two-time all-league honoree by the Los Angeles Times.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Basha High School in Chandler, Ariz... Missed the majority of his senior year because of an injury… Averaged 11.8 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game as a junior… Scored in double figures in 21 of 29 games and pulled down double-digit rebounds 18 times… Named honorable-mention all-Arizona Division I by the Arizona Republic as a junior... Recorded 20 points and 22 rebounds against Mesquite HS... Holds Basha HS records for rebounds in a season and in a career.
PERSONAL: One of five children of Michael and Carmella Perrow... Major is undeclared.
PERSONAL: One of two children of Keith and Trisha Stall… Majoring in exercise science.
ABEL PORTER RS-Freshman • G • 6-3 • 195 • RS Farmington, Utah Davis HS
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HONORS: Academic All-Mountain (2017)... Whitesides Scholar-Athlete.
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2016-17 SEASON (RS): Appeared in three games during the year before injuring his foot and sitting out for the rest of the season... Made his USU debut in the game against Idaho State (11/19), going 0-for-1 from behind the 3-point line and playing for three minutes... Logged a season-high eight minutes against Great Falls (12/6), scoring his first collegiate point at the free throw line, where he was 1-of-2 against the Argos... Joe E. & Elma Whitesides Scholar Athlete recipient... Named Academic All-Mountain West. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah, where he averaged 14.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game as a senior... Recorded a season-high 34 points against Fremont HS as part of 17 double-digit scoring outings as a senior... Earned three all-state accolades, including two first-team all-state awards as a junior and senior... Named Region 1 MVP as a senior... Also lettered three years in football for the Darts, earning first-team all-region honors as a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Youngest of four children of Abel and Martha Porter... Served a two-year LDS Church mission in Samara, Russia from 2014-16... Graduated on the High Honor Roll at Davis HS... Sister, Sydne PorterGarner played soccer at Utah State from 2006-09... Dual majoring in business administration and finance.
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CREW AINGE Freshman • G • 5-11 • 180 • HS Wellesley, Mass. Kimball Union Academy
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H., earning a pair of all-NEPSAC honors… Led KImball Union in scoring as a senior, recording a season-high 35 points against Brewster Academy… Followed that game with a triple-double performance of 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists… Ranked as the No. 15 recruit in New Hampshire coming out of high school... Led Kimball Union in every statistical category as a senior. PERSONAL: Youngest of six children of Danny and Michelle Ainge… Father, Danny, is the general manager and President of Basketball Operations for the Boston Celtics and played for 15 years in the NBA… Brother, Austin, played college basketball at BYU… Served a two-year LDS Church mission in Baton Rouge, La., speaking Spanish… Majoring in business administration.
JUSTIN BEAN Freshman • F • 6-7 • 210 • HS Moore, Okla. Southmoore HS
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Southmoore High School in Moore, Okla… Earned first-team allconference honors as a junior when he was the third-leading scorer in the state of Oklahoma… Led Southmoore HS in both scoring and rebounding as a junior, averaging close to 22 points and 11 rebounds per game… Named to several all-tournament teams, including the Bartlesville all-tournament team and John Nobles all-tournament team… Averaged 16 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior, following ACL reconstruction six months before the season opener... Named all-conference and to the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association first team during his final year.
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PERSONAL: One of five children of Gordon and Shauna Bean… Father, Gordon, played collegiate basketball at Idaho State, helping the Bengals to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1987… Graduated among the top 10 percent of his class… Earned the Masonic Award for academics… Served a two-year LDS Church Mission in Reno, Nev. (2015-17)... Majoring in exercise science.
DWAYNE BROWN, JR. Junior • F • 6-6 • 220 • JC Conyers, Ga. Rockdale County HS/Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa
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JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played two years at Northern Oklahoma Tonkawa, leading the Mavericks to 49 wins over the two seasons… Earned secondteam all-region and second-team all-OCAC honors after finishing second on the team with 13.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game… Shot 50.8 percent (167-of-329) from the floor and 40.2 percent (39-of-97) from behind the 3-point line… Scored in double figures 23 times, including a season-high 30 points… Recorded double-digit rebounds in eight games, including a season-high 15 in three separate games… Averaged 13.7 points (over 40 minutes) and 4.6 rebounds for the Mavericks as a freshman… Logged five or more rebounds 17 times during the year, including a season high of 11… Shot just under 50 percent (80-of-162) from the floor and 44.4 percent (8-of-18) from behind the 3-point line. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Rockdale County High School in Conyers, Ga., where he averaged 13.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game and led the Bulldogs to a 21-8 overall mark as a senior… Scored in double figures in all but five games as a senior and recorded a season-best 26 points in the season finale… Recorded double-digit rebounds in eight games, including a season high of 16. PERSONAL: Son of Tamiko Brown and Dwayne Brown Sr… Majoring in exercise science.
DEANGELO ISBY Junior • G • 6-5 • 200 • JC Chicago, Ill. Hillcrest HS/Wabash Valley JC
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JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played two years at Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Ill… Led the Warriors in scoring for two consecutive years, averaging 16.3 points as a sophomore and 15.0 points per game as a freshman… Led Wabash Valley in rebounding and steals as a sophomore, averaging 6.4 boards and 1.1 steals per game… Second on the team with 2.6 assists per game last season… Shot47.9 percent (170-of-355) from the field, 34.4 percent (43-of-125) from behind the 3-point line and 81.4 percent (140-of-172) at the free throw line… Scored in double figures 24 times during his sophomore year, including 11 games with 20 or more points and two games with 30 or more… Scored in double figures 23 times, including 10 games with 20 or more and a season high of 34 as a freshman… Led the Warriors to a Region 24 title during his time at Wabash Valley.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hillcrest High School in Chicago, Ill., guiding the Hawks to a 23-7 overall record as a senior and leading the team to its 27th straight conference championship… Also led Hillcrest HS to a region championship… Averaged close to 13 points, six rebounds and four assists per game as a senior… Earned a pair of all-conference and one all-region recognition. PERSONAL: One of nine children of Diane Smith... Majoring in communication with an emphasis in journalism.
TAYLOR LARSON Sophomore • G • 6-4 • 210 • TR American Fork, Utah American Fork HS
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PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Played the 2014-15 season at Southern Virginia in Buena Vista, Va... Appeared in 25 games for the Knights, averaging 5.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game... Scored a season-high 15 points against Frostburg, one of eight double-digit scoring outings during the year... Shot 52.5 percent (52-of-99) from the floor and 47.2 percent (17-of-36) from behind the 3-pointl ine. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at American Fork (Utah) High School... Named honorable mention all-Valley by the Provo Daily Herald... Led the state in 3-point field goal percentage... Helped the Cavemen to back-toback semi-final appearances at state during his junior and senior years. PERSONAL: One of five children of Russell and Kristi Larson... Served a two-year LDS Church mission in Indianapolis, Ind. (2015-17)... Majoring in mechanical engineering.
BROCK MILLER Freshman • G • 6-6 • 200 • HS Sandy, Utah Brighton HS
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Brighton High School in Sandy, Utah, where he led the Bengals to a runner-up finish in the Utah 5A State finals as a senior… Averaged 22.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game as a senior, earning first-team all-state honors by the Deseret News… Averaged 18 points and six rebounds per game as a junior, despite missing half the year with injuries, as the Bengals advanced to the state semifinals… Scored 20 or more points in a game seven times during his junior year… Started for USA basketball and was one of the top scorers during the Albert Schweitzer games in the summer of 2014, serving as a team captain… Helped Brighton HS to a Region 1 championship during his sophomore year. PERSONAL: Youngest of five children of Brett and Cathy Miller… Older brothers Corbin (Harvard) and Brandon (Dixie State) also played collegiate basketball… Father, Brett, played college basketball at BYU-Hawaii… Served a two-year LDS Church mission in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 2015-17… Has an autoimmune skin disease known as alopecia, which prevents the growth of hair on his body... Majoring in finance.
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1 • KOBY MCEWEN
2 • KLAY STALL
3 • SAM MERRILL
Jr. • G • 6-5 • 190 • Chicago, Ill.
So. • G • 6-4 • 200 • Toronto, Canada
RFr. • C • 6-10 • 250 • Chandler, Ariz.
So. • G • 6-5 • 210 • Bountiful, Utah
4 • CREW AINGE
5 • JULION PEARRE
10 • QUINN TAYLOR
11 • ALEX DARGENTON
Fr. • G • 5-11 • 170 • Wellesley, Mass.
Sr. • G • 6-3 • 200 • McKinney, Texas
Jr. • F • 6-8 • 245 • Houston, Texas
Sr. • F • 6-8 • 205 • Fort-de-France, Martinique
12 • JUSTIN BEAN
13 • TAYLOR LARSON
15 • NORBERT JANICEK
22 • BROCK MILLER
Fr. • F • 6-7 • 205 • Moore, Okla.
So. • G• 6-4 • 200 • American Fork, Utah
Jr. • C • 6-11 • 250 • Drazkovce, Slovakia
Fr. • G • 6-6 • 195 • Sandy, Utah
23 • DARON HENSON
24 • DIOGO BRITO
25 • DWAYNE BROWN, JR.
30 • ABEL PORTER
RFr. • F • 6-7 • 210 • Los Angeles, Calif.
So. • G • 6-5 • 200 • Povoa de Varzim, Portugal
Jr. • F • 6-6 • 200 • Conyers, Ga.
RFr. • G • 6-3 • 200 • Farmington, Utah
TIM DURYEA
TARVISH FELTON
LOUIS WILSON
SPENCER NELSON
KYLE TAYLOR
JESSE PARKER
Head Coach Third Season (17th Overall)
Associate Head Coach 10th Season
Assistant Coach Third Season
Assistant Coach Second Season
Special Asst. to the HC Second Season
Dir. of Operations Fifth Season
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HEAD COACH 30-32, THIRD SEASON, 17TH OVERALL North Texas, 1988
Head coach Tim Duryea (pronounced Dur-yea) will begin his third season at the helm of Utah State men’s basketball in
2017-18. Prior to being promoted to the head job, Duryea was an assistant coach for the Aggies for 14 seasons. Duryea had been the longest tenured assistant coach in program history before taking over in April of 2015 and becoming the 18th head coach for USU men’s basketball.
In his second season at the helm, Duryea led the Aggies to a 10-5 ledger at home, the 35th consecutive winning record
within the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in school history. Duryea also coached freshman guard Koby McEwen to Mountain West Freshman of the Year honors as well as all-league honors for McEwen and senior wing Jalen Moore. In the classroom, Utah State had four players recognized with academic all-MW honors in freshmen Diogo Brito, Sam Merrill and Abel Porter, a junior
ABOUT COACH DURYEA Personal: • Hometown - Medicine Lodge, Kan. • Wife - Angie • Children - Tanner, Taylor, Kaylee Educational Background • HS - Denton (Texas) High School, 1983 • College - North Texas, 1988 (Business Administration) Coaching Experience • Asst. Coach - Colorado St. (1988-90) • Asst. Coach - North Texas (1993-97) • Asst. Coach - Hutchinson CC (1997-99) • Head Coach - Hutchinson CC (2000-01) • Asst. Coach - Utah State (2002-08) • Assoc. Coach - Utah State (2009-15) • Head Coach - Utah State (2016- ) Playing Experince • Texas-Pan American (1984-85) • North Texas (1986-88)
Alex Dargenton. Brito was also named a Mountain West Scholar Athlete.
Utah State’s offense was the best in the league during Duryea’s second season, as the Aggies shot a Mountain West-best
46.1 percent (790-of-1,713) from the floor and finished second behind the 3-point line, shooting 37.9 percent (234-of-618).
During his inaugural season in 2015-16, Duryea mentored junior wing Jalen Moore and senior guard Chris Smith to third-
team all-Mountain West honors. Duryea also led the team to the third-best start by a first-year head coach in USU history, finishing the year with 16 wins. In the classroom, Utah State had three players recognized with academic all-MW honors in seniors Lew Evans and Grayson Moore, and sophomore Julion Pearre. Moore was also named a Mountain West Scholar Athlete.
In his 16 seasons at Utah State, Duryea has been part of an Aggie program that has advanced to the NCAA Tournament
six times (2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011), and won five conference championships in the Big West (2003) and Western Athletic Conferences (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011), while winning four conference tournament titles in the Big West (2003, 2005) and WAC (2009, 2011).
In seven seasons leading up to his appointment as head coach, Duryea was in charge of an Aggie offense that tradition-
ally was one of the best in the nation. The trend continued as head coach, with Utah State leading the Mountain West in 3-point field goal percentage (.370) and finishing third in the league in overall field goal percentage (.451). In 2014-15, Utah State led the Mountain West and ranked No. 14 nationally in 3-point shooting (.394), while also ranking second in the conference and No. 17 in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.38), and second in the conference and No. 19 nationally in fewest turnovers per game (10.4). Individually, USU had the best field goal shooter in the Mountain West in redshirt freshman forward David Collette, who was No. 14 in the nation at 59.1 percent (163-of-276).
In 2013-14, Utah State ranked second in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.406), as well as No. 12 in assists per
game (15.9) and No. 19 in assist-to-ratio (1.44). During the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, USU ranked No. 24 nationally in field goal percentage at 47.5 and 46.9 percent, respectively, while ranking No. 28 nationally in field goal percentage (.470) during the 2010-11 campaign.
During the 2009-10 season, Utah State ranked third nationally in 3-point field goal percentage (.414), ninth in overall shoot-
ing (.488) and No. 10 in free throw shooting (.758), and was the only team in the nation to rank among the top-10 in all three shooting categories. During the 2008-09 season, USU finished the year as the nation’s best shooting team (.496) and ranked No. 17 in 3-point field goal percentage (.394).
Duryea spent his first seven seasons at Utah State in charge of an Aggie defense that traditionally ranked among the top
in the nation in points allowed, including No. 4 in 2002 (58.1), No. 8 in 2005 (57.8) and No. 9 in 2003 (60.0).
During his time as an assistant at Utah State, the Aggies recorded a dozen 20-win seasons, including setting the school
record for wins with a 30-5 mark during the 2008-09 season and a 30-4 mark during the 2010-11 campaign. USU also had 18 players earn a total of 30 all-conference honors during the past 14 years, including three WAC Players of the Year in Jaycee Carroll (2008), Gary Wilkinson (2009) and Tai Wesley (2011). Furthermore, USU had three players earn All-American citations a total of four times with Duryea on staff in Carroll (2007, 2008), Wilkinson (2009) and Wesley (2011).
Along with his on-the-court responsibilities, Duryea also oversaw academic progress as an assistant at Utah State, which
resulted in 22 Aggies earning academic all-conference honors a total of 40 times over the last 14 years, while nearly 90 percent of USU’s players during that time graduated.
Prior to joining the Aggies, Duryea was the head coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College from 2000-01. During his
two years at the helm, his teams produced a 40-25 record and back-to-back trips to the Region Six Championships.
A 1988 graduate of North Texas, Duryea began his coaching career in 1988 at Colorado State before moving on to North
Texas in 1993. Duryea then went to Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College as an assistant coach for two seasons before becoming the head coach there prior to the 1999-2000 season.
Duryea played basketball at Denton (Texas) High School and Texas Pan-American before transferring to North Texas. At
UNT, Duryea was a co-captain in 1988 for one of only three teams in school history to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Duryea and his wife Angie have 22-year-old twins, Tanner (son) and Taylor (daughter), and a 15-year-old daughter (Kaylee).
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TARVISH FELTON ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 10TH YEAR Southern Utah, 1999
Tarvish Felton (pronounced Tarvis) is entering his 10th season on the Utah State staff and second as associate head coach in
2017-18. Felton joined the staff in June, 2008, and his primary emphasis is on offense, post-man development, recruiting, academics, opposing team scouts, game preparation, player development and scheduling.
Utah State’s offense was tops in the Mountain West during the 2016-17 season, as the Aggies shot a Mountain West-best 46.1
percent (790-of-1,713) from the floor and finished second behind the 3-point line, shooting 37.9 percent (234-of-618).
Utah State improved dramatically on the boards in 2015-16, averaging more than four rebounds per game (35.7) than the
previous year (31.5) and out rebounding opponents overall, 35.7 to 34.5.
ABOUT COACH FELTON
Under Felton’s tutelage in 2013-14, Utah State led the Mountain West and ranked 18th in the NCAA in rebound margin (+5.8).
Individually, Jarred Shaw was 35th in defensive rebounds per game (6.33) and 73rd in overall rebounds per game (8.3), along
Personal: • Hometown - Perry, Ga. • Wife - Jana • Children - DeAubrey Ann Bowers, Deekan G.
with eighth in the Mountain West in rebounding (8.3). Shaw earned honorable mention all-Mountain West honors in 2013-14, and
Educational Background • HS - Perry (Ga.) High School, 1994 • College - Southern Utah, 1999 (Physical Education)
nine years of coaching experience with him to Utah State and had coached 11 players who earned all-conference honors.
Coaching Experience • Asst. Coach - Southern Utah (2000) • Asst. Coach - CS Los Angeles (2001-02) • Head Coach - Texas A&M Int’l (2003-06) • Asst. Coach - Southern Utah (2007) • Asst. Coach - Sacramento St. (2008) • Asst. Coach - Utah State (2008-16) • Assoc. Coach - Utah State (2016- ) Playing Experince • Northeast College (1996) • Southern Utah (1997-99)
appeared on the Charlotte Hornets Summer League roster in 2014.
In 2012-13, USU led the Western Athletic Conference and ranked third in the NCAA in rebounding margin (+9.1), while also
leading the conference in rebounding defense (28.4 rpg).
Prior to joining the Utah State staff, Felton spent the 2007-08 season as an assistant at Sacramento State. In all, Felton brought Felton began his coaching career as an assistant at Southern Utah during the 1999-2000 season, before spending two years at Cal
State Los Angeles. He then spent the 2002-03 academic year starting the Texas A&M-International program and served as its head coach for three seasons, followed by another one-year stint as an assistant at Southern Utah before moving on to Sacramento State.
A 1999 graduate of Southern Utah with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, Felton was a two-time IHC Health Plans state
player of the year as a junior and senior. At the conclusion of the 1999 season, he received all-Mid-Continent Conference honors and was named Southern Utah’s Male Athlete of the Year, Men’s Basketball Academic Athlete of the Year and team MVP. All-time, Felton ranks fourth in Southern Utah history in blocked shots (68), fifth in steals (139) and seventh in rebounding (505), leading SUU in rebounding in 1998 with 7.6 rebounds per game.
Felton, who is a native of Perry, Ga., played his freshman season at Northeast College in Norfolk, Neb.
Felton married USU Deputy Athletics Director Jana Doggett in May, 2011, and the couple has an 18-year old daughter, DeAubrey
Ann Bowers, and a 3-year-old son, Deekan G. Felton. COACH DURYEA ON COACH FELTON “Tarvish aspires to be a Division-I head coach in the future. He has tremendous leadership skills and relates well to players, fans and administrators in a way that would allow him to be excellent in that role. He has shown the ability to handle administrative duties that it takes to run a Division-I program, in addition to the coaching responsibilities that assistant coaches must handle on a daily basis.”
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AGGIE BASKETBALL LOUIS WILSON ASSISTANT COACH THIRD YEAR William Jewell, 1992
Louis Wilson will begin his third season as an assistant with Utah State after joining the staff in May, 2015. Wilson joined the Aggies
by way of Adams State, where he had served as head coach since 2010. Wilson is responsible for coordinating defense, guards, recruiting, opposing team scouts and game preparation.
During the 2016-17 season, Wilson coached freshman guard Koby McEwen to Mountain West Freshman of the Year honors.
Additionally, freshman guard Sam Merrill finished seventh in the nation with an assist to turnover ratio of 3.27.
Wilson helped the guards to flourish in 2015-16 as seniors Chris Smith and Darius Perkins wrapped up their careers as two of the
top 3-point shooters in Utah State history. Smith finished his career No. 3 (.451) all-time behind the 3-point line, while Perkins finished
ABOUT COACH WILSON
No. 9 (.414).
At Adams State, Wilson led the Grizzlies to a pair of 20-win seasons and finished his tenure as the winningest coach in school
Personal: • Hometown - Anchorage, Alaska • Wife - Andrea • Children - Jacques, Kaden Wampler, Keawe, Kalea
history by winning percentage (.674). Wilson’s teams advanced to three NCAA D-II National Tournaments in five years and ranked
Educational Background • HS - East Anchorage High School • College - Wiliam Jewell, 1992 (Public Relations)
Adams State was also strong at home under Wilson, winning 80 percent of its games with a 56-15 mark in Alamosa, Colo. In all,
Coaching Experience • Asst. Coach - Southern Utah (1992-98) • Asst. Coach - Idaho State (1998-2006) • Assoc. Head Coach - CS Northridge (2006-10) • Head Coach - Adams State (2010-15) • Asst. Coach - Utah State (2015- ) Playing Experince • Trenton (Mo.) Junior College (1984-86) • William Jewell (1986-88)
as high as No. 11 in the nation. Wilson’s squads were also fundamentally sound as they led the nation in steals (12.7 spg) and turnovers (21.5 tpg) in 2011-12 and finished among the top-20 in the nation in scoring every year as his teams scored 80.0, 80.6, 78.4, 89.4 and 87.4 points per game during his five years.
Under Wilson, Adams State posted victories over ranked opponents every year and also captured a road win at Utah in 2011.
Wilson finished his career at Adams State with an overall record of 95-46, coaching 13 all-conference athletes.
Prior to Adams State, Wilson was the associate head coach at CS Northridge, helping the Matadors to back-to-back Big West
Conference Championships in 2008 and 2009. CSUN also captured a Big West Tournament Championship in 2009, earning a 15th seed to the NCAA Tournament.
Wilson began his coaching career as an assistant at Idaho State (1998-2006) and Southern Utah (1992-98), helping the Bengals
to a Big Sky runner-up finish in 2004 and guiding the Thunderbirds to an American West Conference Championship in 1995.
Wilson played collegiately at William Jewell and was inducted in the WJC Hall of the Fame as a member of the 1987-88 team
that finished with a 32-2 record.
Wilson is married to Andrea Wilson of Idaho Falls, and the couple has four children: Jacques Wilson, Kaden Wampler, Keawe
Wilson and Kalea Wilson. COACH DURYEA ON COACH WILSON “Simply put, Louis is a winner. He is exceptional in all areas of our profession, and his ability to relate with recruits, their families, and his own players are outstanding. Louis is a national, as well as an international recruiter, and he also excels in the area of player development, which will be a huge emphasis with our program. Louis is a dedicated husband and father and loves the Cache Valley area.”
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AGGIE BASKETBALL SPENCER NELSON ASSISTANT COACH SECOND YEAR Utah State, 2004
Utah State Hall of Famer and alum Spencer Nelson will begin his second season as an assistant coach after being named to the
staff by head coach Tim Duryea in August of 2016. Nelson is responsible for opponent scouting, post-man development, recruiting and an emphasis on rebounding.
Under Nelson’s tutelage in 2016-17, sophomore forward Norbert Janicek led the Aggies with a .580 (91-of-157) shooting
percentage from the floor and Utah State outrebounded its opponents 35.4 to 34.6 per game.
Nelson, a fan favorite in Logan, was named a Mid-Major All-American and the Mid-Major Player of the Year as a senior in 2005,
as he was the only player in the nation to average at least 15.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. Over the course of
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his career, Nelson peppered his name in the Utah State record book, finishing among the top 20 in 10 career statistics. Additionally, Nelson owns three of the top 10 single-season field goal percentage records, shooting 65.3 percent as a senior in 2005 to rank fourth
Personal: • Hometown - Pocatello, Idaho • Wife - Julie • Children - Hannah, Logan, Tommy, Violet
all-time, and 60.0 percent as both a sophomore and junior to rank tied for ninth all-time in the USU history books.
Educational Background • HS - Pocatello High School, 1998 • College - Utah State, 2004 (Accounting/Finance) Utah State, 2012 (M.B.A.)
to the USU All-Century basketball team in 2005.
Coaching Experience • Asst. Coach - Utah State (2016- ) Playing Experince • Utah State (2000, 2002-06) • Benetton Treviso (Italy) (2006-07) • UPIM Fortitudo Bologna (Italy) (2007-08) • Aris B.C. (Greece) (2008-09) • Peristeri (Greece) (2009-10) • Gran Canaria (Spain) (2010-13) • Montepaschi Siena (Italy) (2013-14) • Umana Reyer Venezia (Italy) (2014-15)
During his final three years at Utah State, Nelson helped the Aggies to a 73-21 (.777) mark, including a 42-12 (.778) ledger in the
Big West as USU shared the regular season championship in 2004 and won Big West tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2003 and 2005. Nelson was also a three-time academic all-Big West honoree and one of the 16 Aggie greats named
Nelson went on and played professional basketball overseas for 10 years, competing in Germany, Italy, Greece and Spain. He
retired in 2015 and has spent the last year working in private equity with the Cicero Group in Salt Lake City. Nelson was inducted into the Utah State Hall of Fame in 2015.
Nelson earned an undergraduate degree, dual majoring in accounting and finance, and an M.B.A. from Utah State. He and his
wife, Julie, have four children - Hannah, Logan, Tommy and Violet.
Nelson is the fourth former player and the first in more than 20 years to appear on a Utah State men’s basketball coaching staff,
joining Reid Newey (1992-93), Jim Boatwright (1989-91) and fellow USU Hall of Famer Jimmy Moore (1988-93). COACH DURYEA ON COACH NELSON “First and foremost, Spencer is an Aggie, and not only that, but an Aggie great. He was a phenomenal player and the best leader as a player that I have been around in my 15 years at Utah State. He has a passion, not only for basketball, but for this institution. He came here, got his degree, got a graduate degree, did an internship on Wall Street and had a 10-year pro career overseas. I don’t think there is anyone more qualified to sell what Utah State University can do for a student-athlete than Spencer Nelson.”
KYLE TAYLOR
SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH SECOND YEAR UCLA, 2005
Kyle Taylor will begin his second season with the Aggies and first as Special Assistant to the Head Coach in 2017-18, after initially
joining the Utah State staff in July, 2016.
Taylor came to Utah State after serving as the head men’s basketball coach at Covenant College from 2009-16, a Division III
school in Lookout Mountain, Ga. Taylor led the Scots to one of their most successful season in school history in 2015-16, finishing the year 18-10, capturing the USA South Tournament championship and advancing to the school’s first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. In addition to his head coaching duties, Taylor also served as the Director of Athletics at Covenant from 2013-16, ushering the Scots into full NCAA Division III membership.
Prior to his tenure at Covenant, Taylor was an assistant coach at Minnesota State Moorhead, William Jewell and CS Northridge,
before beginning his coaching career as the video coordinator at Pepperdine during the 2005-06 season.
Taylor is a native of Salinas, Calif., and graduated from UCLA in 2005 with a double major in business/economics and political
science and later earned a master’s degree in health and physical education from Northwest Missouri State in 2008.
Taylor and his wife, Shannon, have three children (Kade, Quinn and Phillip) and reside in North Logan.
COACH DURYEA ON COACH TAYLOR “Kyle brings a broad wealth of knowledge to our program. Having previously been a head coach and athletic director at a Division III school, Kyle has a great feel for the inner workings of an entire basketball program, and I am very fortunate to have someone with his experience, expertise and knowledge in the position he holds with us.”
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AGGIE BASKETBALL JESSE PARKER
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS FIFTH YEAR Utah State, 2012
Jesse Parker is entering his fifth year as the director of basketball operations at Utah State.
Parker is responsible for scheduling all team meetings, meals and travel, helping coordinate practices, disseminate information
and act as the liaison between the coaching staff and support staff, coordinating recruiting visits, managing program’s equipment, supervising and coordinating student managers, and assisting with day-to-day activities of the coaching staff. Parker also coordinates the annual summer Aggie Basketball Camps.
A native of Kamas, Utah, Parker was the Aggies’ team manager from 2009-13, handling practice set up, equipment and uniforms,
as well as various other practice and game day responsibilities. During Parker’s time with USU, the Aggies have won two Western Athletic Conference titles (2010, 2011) and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament (2010, 2011).
Parker earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education teaching from Utah State in 2012 and earned his master’s degree in
education from USU in the spring of 2014. COACH DURYEA ON COACH PARKER “Jesse is a true Aggie. As an alumni, Jesse is very proud to represent Utah State and does a great job for our program on the operations side. This position requires a great deal of organization and detail and is vitally important to a successful, well-run program. We are very fortunate to have someone that appreciates Utah State as much as Jesse does.”
BRANDON WELLS ATHLETIC TRAINER SECOND YEAR
Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2007
Brandon Wells will begin his second season as an athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team, joining the sports medicine staff at
Utah State in August, 2016.
Wells comes to the Aggies by way of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he served as the athletic trainer for men’s basketball and
coordinated athletic medical insurance since 2012. Prior to his time with the Panthers, Wells worked for three years with the football and men’s basketball teams at Augustana College in South Dakota.
Wells was a graduate assistant at Minnesota State-Mankato from 2007-09, earning a master’s degree in exercise physiology, and
earned an undergraduate degree in athletic training from Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2007.
Wells and his wife, Shila, have three children - Zaiden, Shealynn and Braylee - and reside in Cache Valley.
DAVID LAND
DIRECTOR OF OLYMPIC SPORT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING FIRST YEAR Appalachian State, 2011
David Land is in his first year as the Director of Olympic Sport Strength and Conditioning, having been hired in June, 2017. Land
joined the Aggies after four years in a similar capacity at Murray State.
Land worked with the Racers’ men’s basketball team on a daily basis, but also worked with other teams in helping them to Ohio
Valley Conference championships in women’s tennis (2014, 2015), women’s golf (2015, 2017) and men’s basketball (2015).
Land has also worked with North Carolina Wilmington, East Tennessee State, Milligan College and North Carolina State. Land is a
Raleigh, N.C. native, and earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, with a minor in nutrition, at Appalachian State in 2011, and then a master’s degree in sports performance at East Tennessee State in 2013.
Land is certified through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning
Specialist (CSCS).
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HAIL THE UTAH AGGIES Hail the Utah Aggies, we’ll play the game with all our might. See the colors flying, the Aggie blue and fighting white. How they stir us onward; we’ll win the victory alright. Hail the Utah Aggies; we’re out to win, so fight, fight, fight! Utah State, Hey! Aggies all the way! Go Aggies! Go Aggies! Hey! Hey! Hey! ALMA MATER HYMN Across the Quad at eventide, as shadows softly fall, The tower of Old main appears and peace rests over all. The lighted “A” upon the hill stands our against the blue; Oh, Alma Mater, Utah State, my heart sings out to you. And through the years as time rolls on, and student friendships grow, We’ll ne’er forget the joys we had, those days we used to know. Thy mem’ries ever will be new, they friends be ever true; Oh Alma Mater, Utah State, my hear sings out to you.
THE SCOTSMAN Show me the Scotsman who doesn’t love the thistle. Show me the Englishman who doesn’t love the rose. Show me the true-blooded Aggie from Utah Who doesn’t love the spot (stomp, stomp) where the sagebrush grows!
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USU’S BIG WEST TOURNAMENT RESULTS
(2nd Seed) 85-78 San Jose State 81-74 Fresno State 73-82 Pacific (1st Seed) 68-94 San Jose State (5th Seed) 93-90 UC Irvine 57-71 Fresno State (7th Seed) 64-90 UC Irvine (3rd Seed) 66-80 San Jose State (4th Seed) 79-77 New Mexico State 78-91 Nevada-Las Vegas (4th Seed) 56-92 San Jose State (6th Seed) 71-74 New Mexico State (7th Seed) 79-87 UC Santa Barbara (2nd Seed) 80-72 San Jose State 73-66 UC Santa Barbara 86-79 UC Irvine (5th Seed) 86-87 Cal State Fullerton (OT) (5th Seed) 68-86 Long Beach State (4th Seed) 76-80 UC Santa Barbara (5th Seed) 69-86 Pacific (7th Seed) 86-104 Nevada-Las Vegas (2nd Seed) 68-78 UC Irvine (1st Seed) 72-76 UC Irvine (4th Seed) 70-65 Nevada 86-73 Long Beach State 75-76 San Jose State (OT) (2nd Seed East) 81-66 UC Santa Barbara 54-71 Pacific (1st Seed East) 69-61 Long Beach State 65-56 Cal State Fullerton 78-63 Pacific (4th Seed East) 74-75 UC Santa Barbara (1st Seed East) 64-41 Pacific 69-64 Nevada 71-66 New Mexico State (2nd Seed) 74-43 Cal State Fullerton 67-48 Boise State 50-38 Pacific (1st Seed) 61-41 Idaho 69-65 Pacific 56-60 UC Santa Barbara (3rd Seed) 89-83 ot Cal State Fullerton 62-55 UC Irvine 57-54 Cal Poly (1st Seed) 62-63 Cal State Northridge (2nd Seed) 84-77 Cal State Fullertion 65-52 Pacific
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USU’S WAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS
(2nd Seed) 76-69 San Jose State 68-64 Louisiana Tech 63-70 ot Nevada (4th Seed) Round 73-70 Hawai’i 79-77 Nevada 70-72 New Mexico State (1st Seed) 81-65 San Jose State 78-88 Boise State (1st Seed) 85-68 Fresno State 71-70 New Mexico State 72-62 Nevada (1st Seed) 84-60 Boise State 85-55 Louisiana Tech 63-69 New Mexico State (1st Seed) 58-54 San Jose State 77-69 Boise State (4th Seed) 70-72 Louisiana Tech (5th Seed) 78-83 UT Arlington
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USU’S MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT RESULTS (8th Seed) 73-69 Colorado State 39-73 San Diego State (5th Seed) 65-67 Wyoming (9th Seed) 88-70 Wyoming 65-71 San Diego State (8th Seed) 90-64 San José State 69-83 Nevada
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Boise State 3-1 Cal Poly 1-0 CS Fullerton 4-1 CS Northridge 0-1 Colorado State 1-0 Fresno State 2-1 Hawai’i 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Long Beach State 2-1 Louisiana Tech 2-1 New Mexico State 3-3
Nevada 4-2 UNLV 0-2 Pacific 5-3 San Diego State 0-2 San Jose State 6-4 UC Irvine 3-3 UC Santa Barbara 2-4 UT Arlington 0-1 Wyoming 1-1 Overall 41-31
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1979 — Keith McDonald, Dean Hunger 1981 — Brian Jackson 1988 — Dan Conway, Kevin Nixon 1996 — Antwan Smith, Justin Jones, Silas Mills 1997 — Marcus Saxon 1998 — Marcus Saxon (MVP), Kevin Rice, Donnie Johnson 2000 — Shawn Daniels (Co-MVP), Troy Rolle (Co-MVP) 2001 — Bernard Rock (MVP), Shawn Daniels, Curtis Bobb 2002 — Tony Brown, Desmond Penigar 2003 — Desmond Penigar (MVP), Mark Brown, Cardell Butler 2005 — Jaycee Carroll (MVP), Nate Harris, Spencer Nelson 2006 — Nate Harris 2007 — Jaycee Carroll, Chaz Spicer 2008 — Jaycee Carroll 2009 — Gary Wilkinson (MVP), Jared Quayle, Tai Wesley 2010 — Jared Quayle, Tai Wesley 2011 — Brockeith Pane (MVP), Nate Bendall, Tai Wesley
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Jared Quayle Brockeith Pane Jaycee Carroll Marcus Saxon Blair Reed Rich McElrath Allen Gordon
2009-10 2011-12 2005-08 1997-98 1974-76 1979-80 1990-91
275 275 270 269 266 260 251
TOTAL BLOCKS (50-PLUS) NAME YEARS BLK. 1. Gilbert Pete 1986-89 155 2. Nate Wickizer 1992-95 148 3. Tai Wesley 2008-11 144 4. Shawn Daniels 2000-01 117 5. Nate Harris 2003-06 90 6. Brady Jardine 2009-12 70 7. Jalen Moore 2014-17 69 8. Kyisean Reed 2012-13 65 9. Greg Grant 1983-86 63 Cass Matheus 2005-06 63 11. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 62 12. Jarred Shaw 2012-14 61 13. David Collette 2012, 14 56 Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 56 15. Jeremy Vague 2001-02 55 16. Donnie Johnson 1998-99 53
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NAME YEARS 1. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 2. Tony Brown 1999-02 3. Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 4. Preston Medlin 2010, 12-14 5. Jay Goodman 1991-93 6. Tyler Newbold 2008-11 7. Justin Jones 1996-98 8. Jalen Moore 2014-17 9. Brian Green 2010-11 10. Jared Quayle 2009-10
FG 369 283 237 213 209 194 183 172 129 128
THREE-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED NAME YEARS ATT. 1. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 793 2. Tony Brown 1999-02 686 3. Jay Goodman 1991-93 580 4. Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 572 5. Preston Medlin 2010, 12-14 513 6. Tyler Newbold 2008-11 477 7. Jalen Moore 2014-17 449 8. Justin Jones 1996-98 408 9. Pooh Williams 2008-11 320 10. Jared Quayle 2009-10 316
THREE-POINT PCT. (MIN. 50 MADE) STEALS NAME YEARS PCT. NAME YEARS STEALS 1. Brian Green 2010-11 .483 1. Greg Grant 1983-86 226 2. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 .465 2. Jay Goodman 1991-93 205 3. Chris Smith 2014-16 .451 3. Kevin Nixon 1985-88 190 4. Justin Jones 1996-98 .449 4. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 164 5. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 .448 5. Tony Brown 1999-02 146 6. Spencer Butterfield 2012-14 .447 6. Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 128 7. Preston Medlin 2010, 12-14 .415 7. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 123 Jeff O. Anderson 1985-88 .415 8. Lance Washington 1980-83 118 9. Darius Perkins 2014-16 .414 9. Tai Wesley 2008-11 112 Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 .414 10. Jeff O. Anderson 1985-88 105 FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS FIELD GOALS MADE NAME YEARS FT NAME YEARS REB. NAME YEARS FG 1. Wayne Estes 1963-65 469 1. Cornell Green 1960-62 1067 1. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 880 2. Dan Conway 1986-89 458 2. Greg Grant 1983-86 1003 2. Greg Grant 1983-86 852 Marvin Roberts 1969-71 458 3. Marvin Roberts 1968-71 997 3. Wayne Estes 1963-65 766 4. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 447 4. Wayne Estes 1962-65 893 4. Brian Jackson 1978-81 753 5. Tai Wesley 2008-11 428 5. Eric Franson 1991, 94-96 885 5. Marvin Roberts 1969-71 693 6. Greg Grant 1983-86 420 6. Tai Wesley 2008-11 873 6. Tai Wesley 2008-11 657 7. Brian Jackson 1978-81 397 7. Brian Jackson 1978-81 840 7. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 629 8. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 393 8. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 800 8. Nate Harris 2003-06 588 9. Jeff O. Anderson 1985-88 389 9. Mike Santos 1974-78 748 9. Eric Franson 1991, 94-96 584 10. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 384 10. Nate Harris 2003-06 722 10. Jalen Moore 2014-17 574 11. Bob Lauriski 1970-73 720 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 12. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 680 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NAME YEARS ATT. 13. Leo Cunningham 1979-82 676 NAME YEARS ATT. 1. Marvin Roberts 1969-71 646 14. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 674 1. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 1721 2. Eric Franson 1991, 94-96 626 15. Jalen Moore 2014-17 654 2. Greg Grant 1983-86 1604 3. Dan Conway 1986-89 619 Troy Collier 1963-64 654 3. Wayne Estes 1963-65 1591 4. Tai Wesley 2008-11 608 17. Jimmy Moore 1973-75 652 4. Marvin Roberts 1969-71 1487 5. Greg Grant 1983-86 594 18. Dean Hunger 1977-80 649 5. Brian Jackson 1978-81 1432 6. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 593 19. Preston Bailess 1976-79 646 6. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 1348 7. Cornell Green 1960-62 569 20. Dan Conway 1986-89 583 7. Jalen Moore 2014-17 1210 8. Wayne Estes 1963-65 548 8. Tony Brown 1999-02 1127 9. Kevin Nixon 1985-88 547 TOTAL ASSISTS (250-PLUS) 9. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 1124 10. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 533 NAME YEARS ASSISTS 10. Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 1118 Jeff O. Anderson 1985-88 533 1. Oscar Williams 1975-78 562 2. Kevin Nixon 1985-88 428 FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 MADE) FT PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 MADE) 3. Tony Brown 1999-02 396 NAME YEARS PCT. NAME YEARS PCT. 4. Kendall Youngblood 1989-92 389 1. Nate Harris 2003-06 .641 1. Tony Brown 1999-02 .870 5. Kris Clark 2007-08 370 2. Greg Houskeeper 1988-89 .622 2. Cardell Butler 2003-04 .864 6. Tyler Newbold 2008-11 364 3. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 .617 3. Jaycee Carroll 2005-08 .862 Jay Goodman 1991-93 364 4. Kyiseaon Reed 2012-13 .602 4. Wayne Estes 1963-65 .856 8. Tai Wesley 2008-11 356 5. Tai Wesley 2008-11 .597 5. Vince Washington 1984-85 .851 9. Preston Medlin 2010, 12-14 320 6. Gary Wilkinson 2008-09 .582 6. Jay Goodman 1991-93 .837 10. Greg Grant 1983-86 308 7. Cass Matheus 2005-06 .580 7. Rich McElrath 1979-80 .826 Lance Washington 1980-83 308 8. Shawn Daniels 2000-01 .579 8. Jared Quayle 2009-10 .822 12. Spencer Nelson 1999, 03-05 302 9. Dean Hunger 1977-80 .577 9. Gary Wilkinson 2008-09 .821 13. Reid Newey 1984, 87-89 298 10. Nate Wickizer 1992-95 .570 10. Mark Brown 2003-04 .809 14. Jeff Tebbs 1970-72 294 15. Mark Brown 2003-04 290 16. Bernard Rock 2000-01 288 17. Jeff O. Anderson 1985-88 282
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POINTS (500-PLUS) NAME YEAR 1. Wayne Estes 1963-64 2. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 3. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 4. Cornell Green 1961-62 5. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 6. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 7. Brian Jackson 1980-81 8. Wayne Estes 1964-65 9. Greg Grant 1985-86 10. Preston Medlin 2011-12 11. Troy Collier 1963-64 12. Cornell Green 1959-60 13. Shaler Halimon 1966-67 14. Nate Williams 1969-70 15. Vince Washington 1984-85 16. Gary Wilkinson 2008-09 17. Bert Cook 1950-51 18. Ed Gregg 1975-76 19. Marcus Saxon 1997-98 20. Bob Ipsen 1958-59 21. Kevin Nixon 1986-87 22. Rich Haws 1974-75 23. Dean Hunger 1979-80 24. Nate Harris 2005-06 25. Silas Mills 1995-96
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NAME YEAR 1. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 2. Reid Newey 1988-89 3. Preston Medlin 2011-12 BLOCKS 4. Jaycee Carroll 2005-06 NAME YEAR BLOCKS 5. Jay Goodman 1992-93 1. Shawn Daniels 2000-01 59 6. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 2. Shawn Daniels 1999-00 58 7. Tony Brown 2000-01 Gilbert Pete 1986-87 58 8. Jaycee Carroll 2004-05 4. David Collette 2014-15 56 9. Justin Jones 1995-96 5. Nate Wickizer 1992-93 47 10. Brian Green 2010-11 6. Tai Wesley 2009-10 46 Nate Wickizer 1991-92 46 THREE-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED Dimitri Jorssen 1999-00 46 NAME YEAR 9. Nate Wickizer 1993-94 43 1. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 10. Cass Matheus 2005-06 41 2. Reid Newey 1988-89 Kyisean Reed 2011-12 41 3. Jay Goodman 1992-93 4. Preston Medlin 2011-12 STEALS (50-PLUS) 5. Jaycee Carroll 2005-06 NAME YEAR STEALS 6. Tony Brown 2000-01 1. Jay Goodman 1992-93 102 7. Reid Newey 1986-87 2. Kevin Nixon 1987-88 78 8. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 3. Rich McElrath 1979-80 71 9. Jay Goodman 1990-91 4. Greg Grant 1985-86 66 10. Tony Brown 2001-02 5. Greg Grant 1984-85 59 6. Greg Grant 1983-84 57 THREE-POINT PCT. (1 MADE PER GM.) 7. Kevin Rice 1997-98 55 NAME YEAR REBOUNDS 8. Kevin Nixon 1986-87 55 1. Brian Green 2009-10 NAME YEAR REB. 9. Silas Mills 1995-96 53 2. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 1. Cornell Green 1959-60 403 10. Jay Goodman 1990-91 52 3. Justin Jones 1997-98 2. Marvin Roberts 1969-70 388 11. Tony Brown 2001-02 51 4. Jaycee Carroll 2004-05 3. Wayne Estes 1963-64 377 Bernard Rock 1999-00 51 5. Chris Smith 2014-15 4. Troy Collier 1963-64 357 Jay Goodman 1991-92 51 6. Brian Green 2010-11 5. Jerry Schofield 1959-60 348 Allen Gordon 1989-90 51 7. Justin Jones 1995-96 6. Tyler Wilbon 1960-61 345 Lance Washington 1982-83 51 8. Spencer Butterfield 2013-14 7. Cornell Green 1961-62 342 Marcus Saxon 1997-98 8. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 325 FIELD GOALS MADE 10. Sam Merrill 2016-17 9. Cornell Green 1960-61 322 NAME YEAR FG Jaycee Carroll 2005-06 10. Harold Theus 1958-59 310 1. Wayne Estes 1963-64 309 Jeff O. Anderson 1987-88 11. Mike Santos 1976-77 306 2. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 271 12. Ed Gregg 1975-76 305 3. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 267 FREE THROWS MADE 13. Darnel Haney 1961-62 300 4. Cornell Green 1961-62 259 NAME YEAR 14. Troy Collier 1962-63 297 5. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 256 1. Cornell Green 1961-62 15. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 292 Ed Gregg 1975-76 256 2. Wayne Estes 1963-64 16. Marvin Roberts 1970-71 284 Shaler Halimon 1967-68 256 Bert Cook 1950-51 17. Eric Franson 1994-95 283 8. Brian Jackson 1980-81 255 4. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 18. Eric Franson 1995-96 282 9. Wayne Estes 1964-65 252 5. Dan Conway 1987-88 19. Tai Wesley 2010-11 271 10. Greg Grant 1985-86 250 6. Gary Wilkinson 2008-09 Bob Lauriski 1971-72 271 7. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8. Spencer Nelson 2004-05 ASSISTS NAME YEAR ATT. 9. Cornell Green 1960-61 NAME YEAR AST. 1. Wayne Estes 1963-64 645 10. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 1. Kris Clark 2007-08 224 2. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 571 2. Jay Goodman 1992-93 185 3. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 564 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Oscar Williams 1976-77 185 4. Shaler Halimon 1966-67 553 NAME YEAR 4. Kevin Nixon 1987-88 182 5. Cornell Green 1961-62 542 1. Cornell Green 1961-62 5. Rich McElrath 1979-80 172 6. Nate Williams 1969-70 518 2. Malloy Nesmith 1991-92 6. Oscar Williams 1977-78 168 Wayne Estes 1964-65 518 3. Marvin Roberts 1968-69 7. Duane Rogers 1995-96 166 8. Marvin Roberts 1969-70 515 4. Eric Franson 1995-96 8. Brockeith Pane 2011-12 159 9. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 508 5. Cornell Green 1960-61 9. Spencer Nelson 2004-05 152 10. Brian Jackson 1980-81 502 6. Wayne Estes 1963-64 10. Mark Brown 2002-03 149 7. Dan Conway 1987-88 Tony Brown 2001-02 149 FG PCT. (MIN. 5 ATT. PER GAME) 8. Shaler Halimon 1967-68 12. Bernard Rock 1999-00 148 NAME YEAR PCT. 9. Silas Mills 1995-96 13. David Pak 2005-06 147 1. Nate Harris 2003-04 .677 10. Marvin Roberts 1969-70 14. Kris Clark 2006-07 146 2. Greg Houskeeper 1988-89 .662 15. Jared Quayle 2009-10 144 3. Antwan Smith 1996-97 .659 FT PCT. (2 MADE PER GAME) 16 Mark Brown 2003-04 141 4. Spencer Nelson 2002-03 .653 NAME YEAR 17. Bernard Rock 2000-01 140 5. Nate Harris 2004-05 .652 1. Tony Brown 1998-99 18. Ken Thompson 1972-73 139 6. Tai Wesley 2007-08 .635 2. Jaycee Carroll 2007-08 19. Lance Washington 1982-83 138 7. Nate Harris 2005-06 .621 3. Jared Quayle 2009-10 20. Marcus Saxon 1997-98 135 8. Dean Hunger 1979-80 .606 4. Jay Goodman 1991-92 9. Spencer Nelson 2004-05 .600 5. Jaycee Carroll 2006-07 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO Spencer Nelson 2003-04 .600 6. Cardell Butler 2003-04 NAME YEAR AST-TO 11. Tai Wesley 2010-11 .599 7. Tony Brown 1999-00 1. Tyler Newbold 2008-09 3.96-to-1 12. Mike Santos 1977-78 .595 8. Wayne Estes 1964-65 2. Tyler Newbold 2009-10 3.40-to-1 13. Greg Houskeeper 1987-88 .593 9. Bob Lauriski 1972-73 3. TeNale Roland 2013-14 3.30-to-1 14. Tai Wesley 2008-09 .592 10. Vince Washington 1984-85 4. Sam Merrill 2016-17 3.26-to-1 15. David Collette 2014-15 .591 5. Preston Medlin 2013-14 2.93-to-1 Cass Matheus 2005-06 .591 6. Jared Quayle 2009-10 2.57-to-1 POINTS 821 785 746 745 718 671 655 641 634 628 616 615 613 608 605 598 589 579 574 569 564 563 561 553 552
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Kris Clark Tony Brown Chris Huber Kris Clark
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FG 114 98 95 93 87 83 80 79 77 76 ATT. 229 224 223 222 206 195 194 192 191 172 PCT. .500 .498 .496 .476 .474 .469 .467 .460 .460 .451 .451 .451 FT 227 203 203 176 170 166 159 155 154 151 ATT. 324 282 255 248 245 238 221 215 211 206 PCT. .921 .919 .901 .891 .888 .880 .879 .878 .871 .860
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AGGIE BASKETBALL UTAH STATEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ALL-TIME HONORS National Honors Associated press All-Americans 1965 Wayne Estes (first team) 1969 Marvin Roberts (HM) 1971 Marvin Roberts (HM) 2007 Jaycee Carroll (HM) 2008 Jaycee Carroll (HM) 2009 Gary Wilkinson (HM) 2011 Tai Wesley (HM) Basketball News All-Americans 1969 Marvin Roberts (third team) 2002 Tony Brown (HM) Converse All-Americans 1965 Wayne Estes UPI All-Americans 1969 Marvin Roberts 1971 Marvin Roberts Helms Athletic Foundation All-Americans 1951 Bert Cook 1960 Cornell Green Max Perry 1961 Cornell Green 1964 Wayne Estes 1965 Wayne Estes 1967 Shaler Halimon 1969 Marvin Roberts 1970 Marvin Roberts 1971 Marvin Roberts Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of fame 1964 Ladell Andersen 1967 Wayne Estes Academic All-Americans 1964 Gary Watts 1980 Dean Hunger 1982 Larry Bergeson 1996 Eric Franson NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1996 Eric Franson USBWA All-District VIII 2017 Jalen Moore NABC All-District 17 2017 Jalen Moore (2nd) Big West Conference Honors Big West Double-Decade Team Greg Grant (2nd) Big West Player of the Year 1980 Dean Hunger 1986 Greg Grant 1995 Eric Franson Big West Freshman of the Year 1983 Greg Grant 1989 Kendall Youngblood 1991 Bryon Ruffner 2005 Jaycee Carroll Big West Coach of the Year 1980 Rod Tueller (co-winner) 1995 Larry Eustachy 1998 Larry Eustachy 2000 Stew Morrill 2002 Stew Morrill
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Big West Defensive Player of the Year 2001 Shawn Daniels Big West Hustle Player of the Year 2003 Spencer Nelson 2004 Spencer Nelson 2005 Spencer Nelson Big West Sixth Man of the Year 2004 Nate Harris All-Big West (1979-2005) 1979 Dean Hunger (1st) Brian Jackson (2nd) Keith McDonald (2nd) 1980 Dean Hunger (1st) Brian Jackson (2nd) Rich McElrath (2nd) 1981 Brian Jackson (1st) 1983 Greg Grant (2nd) 1984 Greg Grant (2nd) 1985 Greg Grant (1st) Vince Washington (2nd) 1986 Greg Grant (1st) 1987 Kevin Nixon (2nd) 1988 Kevin Nixon (1st) Dan Conway (2nd) 1989 Reid Newey (1st) 1990 Kendall Youngblood (2nd) 1991 Kendall Youngblood (2nd) 1992 Kendall Youngblood (1st) 1993 Jay Goodman (2nd) 1994 Eric Franson (2nd) 1995 Eric Franson (1st) Corwin Woodward (2nd) Roddie Anderson (2nd) 1996 Eric Franson (1st) Silas Mills (2nd) 1997 Marcus Saxon (1st) Maurice Spillers (2nd) 1998 Marcus Saxon (1st) Kevin Rice (2nd) 1999 Donnie Johnson (2nd) 2000 Shawn Daniels (1st) Troy Rolle (1st) 2001 Shawn Daniels (1st) Bernard Rock (1st) Tony Brown (2nd) 2002 Tony Brown (1st) Desmond Penigar (1st) 2003 Desmond Penigar (1st) 2004 Mark Brown (1st) Cardell Butler (1st) Nate Harris (1st) Spencer Nelson (2nd) 2005 Nate Harris (1st) Spencer Nelson (1st) Jaycee Carroll (2nd) Big West All-Tournament 1979 Keith McDonald Dean Hunger 1981 Brian Jackson 1988 Dan Conway Kevin Nixon 1996 Justin Jones Silas Mills Antwan Smith 1997 Marcus Saxon 1998 Marcus Saxon (MVP) Kevin Rice Donnie Johnson 2000 Shawn Daniels (co-MVP) Troy Rolle (co-MVP)
2001 2002 2003 2005
Bernard Rock (MVP) Shawn Daniels Cutis Bobb Tony Brown Desmond Penigar Desmond Penigar (MVP) Mark Brown Cardell Butler Jaycee Carroll (MVP) Nate Harris Spencer Nelson
Big West All-Freshman Team 1983 Greg Grant 1984 Reid Newey 1986 Gilbert Pete 1989 Kendall Youngblood 1991 Bryon Ruffner Eric Franson 1992 Nate Wickizer 1993 John Wickizer 1994 Jarobi Kemp 1999 Tony Brown 2003 Nate Harris 2005 Jaycee Carroll Big West Player of the Week 1979 Dean Hunger 1980 Rich McElrath Dean Hunger Brian Jackson 1981 Brian Jackson 1982 Leo Cunningham 1983 Greg Grant 1984 Greg Grant (2) 1985 Vince Washington Greg Grant 1986 Greg Grant (2) 1988 Jeff Anderson Kevin Nixon Dan Conway 1989 Dan Conway 1990 Darrel White 1991 Kendall Youngblood (2) Jay Goodman 1992 Kendall Youngblood (2) 1993 Rod Hay Jay Goodman 1994 Nate Wickizer 1995 Eric Franson (3) Corwin Woodard 1997 Maurice Spillers 1998 Donnie Johnson 1999 Troy Rolle Donnie Johnson 2000 Shawn Daniels Tony Brown 2001 Tony Brown Shawn Daniels Curtis Bobb 2002 Desmond Penigar (3) Tony Brown 2003 Mark Brown Spencer Nelson Desmond Penigar 2004 Nate Harris (3) Mark Brown Spencer Nelson 2005 Nate Harris Spencer Nelson (3)
WAC Honors WAC Player of the Year 2008 Jaycee Carroll 2009 Gary Wilkinson 2011 Tai Wesley All-WAC (2006-2013) 2006 Nate Harris (1st) Jaycee Carroll (2nd) 2007 Jaycee Carroll (1st) 2008 Jaycee Carroll (1st) Gary Wilkinson (2nd) 2009 Gary Wilkinson (1st) Jared Quayle (2nd) 2010 Jared Quayle (1st) Tai Wesley (1st) 2011 Tai Wesley (1st) Brockeith Pane (1st) Brian Green (2nd) 2012 Preston Medlin (1st) 2013 Spencer Butterfield (2nd) Jarred Shaw (2nd) All-Newcomer Team (2006-2013) 2008 Gary Wilkinson 2009 Jared Quayle 2010 Nate Bendall Brian Green 2011 Brockeith Pane 2012 Kyisean Reed 2013 Spencer Butterfield Jarred Shaw All-Defensive Team (2006-2013) 2010 Pooh Williams 2011 Tyler Newbold WAC All-Tournament 2006 Nate Harris 2007 Jaycee Carroll Chaz Spicer 2008 Jaycee Carroll 2009 Gary Wilkinson (MVP) Jared Quayle Tai Wesley 2010 Jared Quayle Tai Wesley 2011 Brockeith Pane (MVP) Nate Bendall Tai Wesley WAC Player of the Week 2006 Jaycee Carroll Nate Harris 2007 Jaycee Carroll (2) 2008 Jacyee Carroll (3) Stephen DuCharme 2009 Gary Wilkinson (3) Jared Quayle 2010 Tai Wesley (3) Jared Quayle 2011 Tai Wesley (3) Brian Green Brady Jardine 2012 Brockeith Pane Preston Medlin 2013 Kyisean Reed Preston Medlin Spencer Butterfield (2) Mountain West Honors MW Freshman of the Year 2017 Koby McEwen
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All-MW (2014-pres) 2014 Spencer Butterfield (HM) Jarred Shaw (HM) 2015 Jalen Moore (2nd) David Collette (3rd) Chris Smith (HM) 2016 Jalen Moore (3rd) Chris Smith (3rd) 2017 Jalen Moore (2nd) Koby McEwen (HM) MW Player of the Week 2015 David Collette 2016 Chris Smith (2) NCAA Statistical Champion Most Improved 1983 +15 Rebound Margin 1994 +8.6 1997 +10.8 Field Goal Percentage 2005 52.5 2008 51.4 2009 49.6 Free Throw Percentage 2008 79.2 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 2010 1.63 Big West Statistical Champion Team Scoring Offense 1979 78.1 1980 86.3 1985 84.6 Scoring Defense 1994 69.2 1995 68.9 2000 61.2 2001 57.6 2002 58.1 2003 60.0 2004 58.1 2005 57.8 Scoring Margin 1995 9.8 2001 13.1 2002 8.9 2003 6.6 2004 11.2 2005 14.6 Field Goal Percentage 1979 .510 1983 .502 1988 .499 1989 .486 1995 .504 1996 .472 2001 .485 2003 .463 2004 .509 2005 .525 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1998 .429 2004 .401 2005 .391 Free Throw Percentage 1980 .762 1989 .737
1990 .712 1993 .711 1994 .702 Rebounding 1981 38.0 1982 36.9 1992 39.8 1995 40.9 1996 39.5 1997 37.4 1998 35.6 Individual Scoring 1986 Greg Grant 1995 Eric Franson Rebounds 1997 Maurice Spillers 2003 Spencer Nelson Assists 1980 Rich McElrath 2004 Mark Brown Blocked Shots 1987 Gilbert Pete 2001 Shawn Daniels Steals 1986 Greg Grant 1993 Jay Goodman Field Goal Percentage 1980 Dean Hunger 2004 Nate Harris 2005 Nate Harris Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1996 Justin Jones 1998 Justin Jones 2004 Mark Brown 2005 Jaycee Carroll Three-Point Field Goals Made 1989 Reid Newey Free Throw Percentage 1980 Rich McElrath 1984 Vince Washington 1985 Vince Washington 1991 Bryon Ruffner 1992 Jay Goodman 1993 Jay Goodman 1994 Jarobi Kemp WAC Statistical Champion Team Field Goal Percentage 2006 .498 2008 .514 2009 .496 2010 .488 2011 .470 Field Goal Percentage Defense 2009 .419 2010 .405 2011 .383 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2006 .401 2008 .401 2010 .414 Defensive Three-point fg percentage 2010 .322 2011 .302 Free Throw Percentage 2006 .722 2007 .780 2008 .792 2010 .758 Assists 2006 17.25
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2009 16.17 2010 16.69 2011 14.71 Scoring Defense 2008 68.1 2009 62.0 2010 59.9 2011 58.7 2012 64.9 Scoring Margin 2009 +10.4 2010 +13.2 2011 +13.4 Rebound Margin 2010 +6.0 2011 +7.6 2013 +8.5
Shaler Halimon Philadelphia, 1969 Chicago, 1970-71 Atlanta, 1972 Dallas, 1973 170 games, 6.7 ppg., 3.4 rpg.
Individual Scoring 2007 Jaycee Carroll 2008 Jaycee Carroll Free Throw Shooting 2007 Jaycee Carroll 2008 Jaycee Carroll 2013 Spencer Butterfield Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2007 Jaycee Carroll 2008 Jaycee Carroll 2010 Brian Green 2011 Brian Green Field Goal Percentage 2012 Kyiesean Reed Assists 2008 Kris Clark Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 2007 Kris Clark 2009 Tyler Newbold 2010 Jared Quayle
Nathaniel Williams Cincinnati, 1972 Kansas City-Omaha, 1973-75 New Orleans, 1976-78 Golden State, 1978-79 642 games, 12.0 ppg., 3.8 rpg.
Ariel Maughan Detroit, 1947 Providence, 1948 St. Louis, 1948-50 Washington, 1951 259 games, 7.9 ppg., 4.0 rpg. Marvin Roberts Los Angeles, 1977 28 games, 2.1 ppg., 0.9 rpg.
21.3 22.4 .888 .919 .835 .432 .498 .500 .469 .614
Aggies in the NBA Bert Cook New York, 1955 37 games, 3.2 ppg., 1.9 rpg.
Aggies in the ABA Lawrence Bunce Anaheim, 1968 Denver, Dallas, 1969 129 games, 8.9 ppg., 6.4 rpg.
6.4 2.21 3.96 2.57
Hal Hale Houston, 1968 72 games, 5.0 ppg., 2.9 rpg. Marvin Roberts Denver, 1972-74 Kentucky, 1975-76 374 games, 8.8 ppg., 4.1 rpg.
Mountain West Statistical Champion Team Field Goal Percentage 2017 .461 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2014 .406 2015 .394 Defensive Three-Point FG Percentage 2015 .297 Rebound Margin 2014 +5.8 Assists 2014 15.94 Individual Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 2014 Spencer Butterfield 2016 Chris Smith Field Goal Percentage 2015 David Collette Assist/Turnover Ratio 2017 Sam Merrill Minutes Played 2017 Jalen Moore
Desmond Penigar Orlando, 2004 10 games, 3.2 ppg., 2.4 rpg.
AGGIES IN THE NBA DRAFT (Round if available)
.460 .450 .591 3.3 35.5
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Bert Cook, New York Darrell Tucker, Milwaukee Bill Hull, Syracuse Bill Hull, Rochester Pat Dunn, New York Jerry Schofield, New York (16) Cornell Green, Chicago (5) Troy Collier, Los Angeles (6) Leroy Walker, St. Louis (9) Larry Bunce, Seattle (4) Shaler Halimon (1) Jimmy Smith, Seattle (9) Marvin Roberts, Detroit (3) Nate Williams, Cincinnati (hardship) Jim Moore, Seattle (4) Rich Haws, Seattle (9) Ed Gregg, Los Angeles (8) Mike Santos, Buffalo (3) Keith McDonald, Utah (8) Dean Hunger, Houston (4) Brian Jackson, Portland (2) Leo Cunningham, Portland (6) Greg Grant, Detroit (6)
Patrick Dunn Philadelphia, 1958 28 games, 2.5 ppg., 1.1 rpg.
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AGGIE BASKETBALL ACADEMIC SUCCESS Dr. Brian Evans and his staff provide all the necessary tools and resources for studentathletes to be academically successful. This includes academic tutoring & mentoring, learning skills assessments and strategies, course management assistance, degree program advisement and career development. The office also administers USU’s NCAA StudentAthlete Affairs program and coordinates Aggie Ambassadors, Utah State’s student-athlete outreach program.
2001 MEN’S BASKETBALL GRADUATING CLASS: Shawn Daniels, Bernard Rock, Dion Bailey and Curtis Bobb.
2007 MEN’S BASKETBALL GRADUATING CLASS: Chris Session, Durrall Peterson and Chaz Spicer.
2003 MEN’S BASKETBALL GRADUATING CLASS: Chad Evans, Mike Puzey, Ronnie Ross, Desmond Pinegar and Toraino Johnson.
2011 MEN’S BASKETBALL GRADUATING CLASS: Pooh Williams, Nate Bendall, Brian Green, Matt Formisano and Tyler Newbold.
Since 2000, Utah State has had better than an 80 percent graduation rate. The senior class each of the last four years has gone on to graduate, including 2016-17 seniors Connor Garner, Jalen Moore and Shane Rector. The lone Utah State senior from 2012-13 academic year graduated, as did all three of the seniors from the 2011-12 season, as well as all six seniors from the 2010-11 season, along with its lone senior during the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
The Dr. Randall and Julianne Stockham Student-Athlete Academic Hall of Honor opened in September of 2010. Inside the Stockham Student-Athlete Academic Hall of Honor are four permanent displays to feature CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, Joe E. and Elma Whitesides Scholar-Athlete Award winners, current academic all-Mountain West honorees and current Aggie Athletics Endowed Scholarships donors and recipients. In its eight years in the league, Utah State student-athletes led the Western Athletic Conference with an 84 percent graduation rate, while maintaining over a 3.19 cumulative grade-point average. During the 2013-14 academic year, Utah State had 242 student-athletes recognized for academic excellence in the Mountain West to take second in the league. The number increased in 2014-15, when Utah State was recognized with 250 student-athletes named to academic awards. In 2015-16, the number increased to 273 student-athletes, second in the MW. Overall, USU has led its conference 16 times in the last 19 years, as it led the Big West Conference in 2000 and 2002-05. In 2001, the Aggies ranked second in the Big West in academic selections. Additionally, USU honored 195 student-athletes with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or better at its own Joe E. Whitesides luncheon.
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2017 graduate Connor Garner stands with assistant coach Spencer Nelson ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1994 Trent Rose 1995 Eric Franson 1996 Eric Franson 1997 Neal Geddes 1998 Neal Geddes 1999 Brandon Birch 2002 Chad Evans 2003 Chad Evans, Spencer Nelson, Mike Puzey 2004 Chad Evans, John Neil, Spencer Nelson 2005 Chris Huber, John Neil 2006 Chris Huber, Cass Matheus 2008 Matt Formisano, Tyler Newbold, Modou Niang, Gary Wilkinson 2009 Matt Formisano, Brady Jardine, Tyler Newbold, Jared Quayle, Gary Wilkinson, Stavon Williams 2010 Matt Formisano, Brady Jardine, Preston Medlin, Tyler Newbold
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Matt Formisano, Brady Jardine, Tyler Newbold, Tai Wesley Ben Clifford, Mitch Bruneel, Jordan Stone Spencer Butterfield, Ben Clifford, Marcel Davis, Jordan Stone Spencer Butterfield, Ben Clifford, Kyle Davis, Jalen Moore David Collette Lew Evans, Grayson Moore, Julion Pearre Diogo Brito, Alex Dargenton, Sam Merrill, Abel Porter
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1964 Gary Watts 1980 Dean Hunger 1982 Larry Bergeson 1996 Eric Franson NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1996 Eric Franson
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Year All Conf. Finish Coach 1903-04 2-2 — — George Peter Campbell 1904-05 No Team 1905-06 2-7 — — George Peter Campbell ALL-TIME 1906-07 2-6 — — George Peter Campbell ASSISTANT COACHES 1907-08 0-8 — — George A. Walker (Since 1959) 1908-09 1-8 — — Clayton T. Teetzel Mark Arce 1909-10 3-7 — — Clayton T. Teetzel Steve Barnes 1910-11 2-4 — — Clayton T. Teetzel Lance Beckert 1911-12 2-6 — — Clayton T. Teetzel Dutch Belnap 1912-13 5-4 — — Clayton T. Teetzel William Bibb 1913-14 10-4 — — Clayton T. Teetzel Jim Boatwright Bob Boyd 1914-15 1-5 — — Joséph K. Jensen Dale Brown 1915-16 6-4 — — Joséph K. Jensen Dick Curry 1916-17 8-5 — — Joséph K. Jensen Kermit Davis 1917-18 9-0 4-0 1st Joséph K. Jensen Tim Duryea 1918-19 6-3 2-2 2nd Joséph K. Jensen Kevin Dustin 1919-20 2-0 1-0 E. Lowell Romney Tarvish Felton 1920-21 6-4 2-3 3rd E. Lowell Romney Cody Fueger 1921-22 8-3 3-3 3rd E. Lowell Romney Tony Fuller 1922-23 8-4 4-4 t-2nd E. Lowell Romney Norvel Hansen 1923-24 6-6 3-5 3rd E. Lowell Romney Jim Harrick 1924-25 12-7 5-5 t-2nd E. Lowell Romney Don Holst 1925-26 13-5 8-4 1st E. Lowell Romney Chris Jones 1926-27 11-3 9-3 2nd E. Lowell Romney Bob Lauriski 1927-28 7-7 5-7 t-2nd E. Lowell Romney David Marerk 1928-29 8-10 4-8 3rd E. Lowell Romney Pete Mathesius 1929-30 15-7 7-5 t-1st E. Lowell Romney Jeff Meyer 1930-31 13-7 7-5 t-2nd E. Lowell Romney Dave Miller 1931-32 7-15 2-10 4th E. Lowell Romney Jimmy Moore 1932-33 10-12 3-8 3rd E. Lowell Romney Dana Pagett 1933-34 14-6 8-5 2nd E. Lowell Romney Jesse Parker 1934-35 17-5 9-3 1st E. Lowell Romney Leonard Perry Randy Rahe 1935-36 17-9 9-3 1st E. Lowell Romney Dave Rice 1936-37 6-9 5-7 t-3rd E. Lowell Romney Mike Riley 1937-38 11-9 — — E. Lowell Romney Kohn Smith 1938-39 18-6 — — E. Lowell Romney NCAA (1-1) Evan Sorenson 1939-40 11-7 — — E. Lowell Romney Tim Stewart 1940-41 5-16 — — E. Lowell Romney Tom Stewart 1941-42 6-10 — — Robert W. Burnett Kyle Taylor 1942-43 14-7 — — D.D. Young Rod Tueller 1943-44 No Team Don Verlin 1944-45 9-10 — — D.D. Young James Ware 1945-46 7-12 — — H.B.Lee Louis Wilson 1946-47 14-10 — — H.B. Lee 1947-48 8-16 — — Joe Whitesides 1948-49 10-21 — — Joe Whitesides 1949-50 17-17 — — Joe Whitesides 1950-51 12-22 — — H. Cecil Baker 1951-52 17-14 — — H. Cecil Baker 1952-53 17-13 — — H. Cecil Baker 1953-54 14-13 — — H. Cecil Baker 1954-55 15-7 — — H. Cecil Baker 1955-56 13-13 — — H. Cecil Baker 1956-57 11-13 — — H. Cecil Baker Year All Home Away Neutral Conf. Finish Home Away Postseason 1957-58 4-20 3-6 1-14 0-0 — — — — — 1958-59 19-7 10-1 9-4 0-2 — — — — — 1959-60 24-5 9-1 11-3 4-1 — — — — NIT (2-1) 1960-61 12-14 8-3 1-9 3-2 — — — — — 1961-62 22-7 11-2 9-1 2-4 — — — — NCAA (1-2) 1962-63 20-7 12-1 7-4 2-2 — — — — NCAA (0-1) 1963-64 21-8 13-1 7-5 1-2 — — — — NCAA (1-2) 1964-65 13-12 10-3 2-8 1-1 — — — — — 1965-66 12-14 8-6 2-7 2-1 — — — — — 1966-67 20-6 13-2 6-4 0-1 — — — — NIT (0-1) 1967-68 14-11 10-3 4-8 — — — — — — 1968-69 9-17 7-5 2-12 — — — — — — 1969-70 22-7 13-1 6-5 3-1 — — — — NCAA (2-1) 1970-71 20-7 13-3 4-4 3-0 — — — — NCAA (0-1) 1971-72 12-14 8-5 4-9 — — — — — — 1972-73 16-10 12-3 4-7 — — — — — — 1973-74 16-10 14-0 1-9 1-1 — — — — — 1974-75 21-6 13-1 8-4 0-1 — — — — NCAA (0-1)
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2000-2001 1994, 1997-98 2007-12 1969-72 1972 1989-91 1994-95 1969-71 1976 1995-96 2002-15 1997-98 20092013 1999 1964 1974-77 2006 2009-16 1977 2015-16 1979 1978 1994-96 1988-91 1978-82 20141996-98 1999-2004 2005 1983-87 1988 1959-64 1969 1981-87 2017 1974-79 1999-2008 2007-08 2016-
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Year All Home Away Neutral Conf. Finish Home Away Postseason 1975-76 14-12 8-3 5-7 1-2 — — — — — 1976-77 15-12 12-3 2-9 1-0 — — — — — 1977-78 21-7 16-1 5-6 — — — — — NIT (0-1) 1978-79 19-11 13-1 3-8 3-2 9-5 t-2nd 7-0 2-5 NCAA (0-1) 1979-80 19-8 11-2 7-4 1-2 11-2 1st 6-1 5-1 NCAA (0-1) 1980-81 12-16 6-6 5-9 1-1 5-9 t-5th 3-4 2-5 — 1981-82 4-23 3-8 1-12 0-3 2-12 8th 2-5 0-7 — 1982-83 20-9 14-2 6-5 0-2 10-6 3rd 6-2 4-4 NCAA (0-1) 1983-84 19-11 10-3 9-6 0-2 12-6 4th 8-1 4-5 NIT (0-1) 1984-85 17-11 10-3 7-7 0-1 10-8 t-4th 6-3 4-5 — 1985-86 12-16 7-6 4-9 1-1 8-10 t-6th 6-3 2-7 — 1986-87 15-16 10-3 3-10 2-3 8-10 7th 7-2 1-8 — 1987-88 21-10 10-3 7-6 4-1 13-5 t-2nd 8-1 5-4 NCAA (0-1) 1988-89 12-16 8-4 3-11 1-1 10-8 t-4th 7-2 3-6 — 1989-90 14-16 9-6 5-8 0-2 8-10 5th 4-5 4-5 — 1990-91 11-17 8-4 2-12 1-1 8-10 t-4th 7-2 1-8 — 1991-92 16-12 11-3 4-8 1-1 10-8 5th 9-1 1-7 — 1992-93 10-17 7-6 3-10 0-1 7-11 7th 4-5 3-6 — 1993-94 14-13 10-3 3-8 1-2 11-7 t-2nd 7-2 4-5 — 1994-95 21-8 13-4 7-3 1-1 14-4 1st 7-2 7-2 NIT (0-1) 1995-96 18-15 12-3 5-8 1-4 10-8 4th 7-2 3-6 — 1996-97 20-9 13-2 5-6 2-1 12-4 t-1st E 8-0 4-4 — 1997-98 25-8 15-0 6-7 4-1 13-3 1st E 8-0 5-3 NCAA (0-1) 1998-99 15-13 13-2 2-9 0-2 8-8 t-4th E 7-1 1-7 — 1999-00 28-6 15-1 9-3 4-2 16-0 1st E 8-0 8-0 NCAA (0-1) 2000-01 28-6 15-0 7-4 6-2 13-3 2nd 8-0 5-3 NCAA (1-1) 2001-02 23-8 14-2 7-5 2-1 13-5 t-1st 8-1 5-4 NIT (0-1) 2002-03 24-9 12-2 7-6 5-1 12-6 3rd 7-2 5-4 NCAA (0-1) 2003-04 25-4 15-1 10-2 0-1 17-1 t-1st 9-0 8-1 NIT (0-1) 2004-05 24-8 14-1 6-5 4-2 13-5 2nd 8-1 5-4 NCAA (0-1) 2005-06 23-9 14-2 7-6 2-1 11-5 t-2nd 6-2 5-3 NCAA (0-1) 2006-07 23-12 13-1 5-11 5-0 9-7 4th 7-1 2-6 NIT (0-1) 2007-08 24-11 17-0 5-9 2-2 12-4 t-1st 8-0 4-4 NIT (0-1) 2008-09 30-5 17-0 11-3 2-2 14-2 1st 8-0 6-2 NCAA (0-1) 2009-10 27-8 17-1 8-5 2-2 14-2 1st 8-0 6-2 NCAA (0-1) 2010-11 30-4 17-0 11-3 2-1 15-1 1st 8-0 7-1 NCAA (0-1) 2011-12 21-16 17-5 4-10 0-1 8-6 4th 5-2 3-4 CIT (4-1) 2012-13 21-10 14-4 7-5 0-1 11-7 5th 6-5 5-4 — 2013-14 18-14 13-5 4-7 1-2 7-11 8th 5-4 2-7 — 2014-15 18-13 11-5 7-7 0-1 11-7 t-4th 6-3 5-4 — 2015-16 16-15 10-6 5-8 1-1 7-11 t-8th 4-5 3-6 — 2016-17 14-17 10-5 3-8 1-4 7-11 t-8th 6-3 1-8 —
Coach Dutch Belnap Dutch Belnap Dutch Belnap Dutch Belnap Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Rod Tueller Kohn Smith Kohn Smith Kohn Smith Kohn Smith Kohn Smith Larry Eustachy Larry Eustachy Larry Eustachy Larry Eustachy Larry Eustachy Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Stew Morrill Tim Duryea Tim Duryea
Conference Affiliations 1918-37 Rocky Mountain 1938-62 Mountain States 1979-2005 PCAA/Big West 2006-2012 Western Athletic Conference 2013- Mountain West Conference ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Conf. NCAA NIT CIT Coach Years Seasons Games Won Lost Pct. Champs. Appear. Appear. Appear. George Peter Campbell 1904-07 3 21 6 15 .286 — — — — George A. Walker 1908 1 8 0 8 .000 — — — — Clayton T. Teetzel 1909-14 6 56 23 33 .411 — — — — Joséph K. Jensen 1915-19 5 47 30 17 .638 1 — — — E. Lowell Romney 1920-41 22 382 225 157 .589 4 1 0 — Robert W. Burnett 1942 1 16 6 10 .375 — 0 0 — D.D. Young 1943, 45 2 40 23 17 .575 — 0 0 — H.B. Lee 1946-47 2 43 21 22 .488 — 0 0 — Joe Whitesides 1948-50 3 89 35 54 .393 — 0 0 — H. Cecil Baker 1951-61 11 299 158 141 .528 — 0 1 — Ladell Andersen 1962-71 10 269 173 96 .643 — 5 1 — T.L. Plain 1972-73 2 52 28 24 .538 — 0 0 — Dutch Belnap 1974-79 6 164 106 58 .646 0 2 1 — Rod Tueller 1980-88 9 259 139 120 .537 1 3 1 — Kohn Smith 1989-93 5 141 63 78 .447 0 0 0 — Larry Eustachy 1994-98 5 151 98 53 .649 3 1 1 — Stew Morrill 1999-2015 17 558 402 156 .720 7 8 4 1 Tim Duryea 2015- 2 62 30 32 .484 — — — — Totals 113 112 657 1566 1091 .589 16 20 9 1
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AGGIE BASKETBALL UTAH STATE ADMINISTRATION
DR. NOELLE E. COCKETT University President Noelle E. Cockett was appointed as Utah State University’s 16th President in October 2016, beginning her official tenure in January 2017. She is USU’s first female president and the only female president with Utah’s higher education system. Since becoming president, Cockett has worked to improve the mission and vision of the university. The dedicated and awardwinning faculty at USU are scholar-educators who have shared a commitment to teaching excellence and rigorous research to help students succeed. In March 2017, Jake Christensen and Thomas Hill were named 2017 Goldwater Scholars, and fellow undergraduate A. J. Walters, received an honorable mention, in the prestigious national competition that recognizes outstanding achievements in science and mathematics. Cockett has also been working to improve the facilities students enjoy as part of their education. In April, she was proud to be a part of the ground-breaking for the new Life Sciences building on the Logan campus that will benefit students in more than 30 majors taking foundational biology classroom and lab courses housed in the new facility. As always, friends, alumni and donors of the university contribute to the livelihood of USU. In early May 2017, the university announced a major expansion of the highly selective Huntsman Scholar Program and the launch of the Center of Growth and Opportunity thanks to a joint $50 million gift to the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business from the Huntsman Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation. The joint gift is the largest in the school’s history and enables the university to continue fostering innovative research and teaching to improve lives and communities. Prior to being named Utah State’s President, Cockett was serving as Executive Vice President and Provost at USU and has held that position since 2013. Prior to that, she served USU as Vice President for Extension from 2006 to 2013; Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences from 2002 to 2013; and Director of the Utah Agriculture Experiment Station from 2009 to 2013. Cockett has built a distinguished career in sheep genomics research, maintaining an active research program even while serving in various leadership positions at Utah State University. Her research program has centered on the identification of genetic markers associated with economically important traits in sheep, as well as the development of resources that advance research on the sheep genome. Cockett and her colleagues published an article describing the sheep genome sequence in Science in 2014. Her current project focuses on the identification of genetic regions associated with entropion in newborn lambs. Cockett has served as the United States coordinator for sheep genome mapping since 1993 and is an active member of the International Sheep Genomics Consortium. As an active researcher, Cockett has received many awards and accolades throughout her career including a Young Scientist Award from the Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS), the Utah Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology (2004 and 2015) and one of USU’s top honors, the D. Wynne Thorne Research Award. After receiving her master’s and doctorate in animal breeding and genetics from Oregon State University in 1983 and 1985, respectively, Cockett spent five years as a research geneticist at the United States Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service U.S. Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center, Nebraska. She joined Utah State University in 1990 as a researcher and assistant professor in the Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. Cockett, who earned her bachelor’s degree from Montana State in animal science in 1980, grew up on a beef cattle ranch in eastern Montana and is married to John Cockett, Director of Technology in USU’s Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services. Noelle and John have two children, Dylan and Chantelle.
JOHN HARTWELL University Vice President/Director of Athletics Since being named Vice President and Director of Athletics at Utah State on June 2, 2015, John Hartwell has cast his vision for Aggie Athletics, which embodies maximum effort academically, athletically and socially to ensure success in both the classroom and on the fields of competition. Hartwell has also focused on maximizing and increasing the department’s revenue streams, along with planning for future facility renovations, which includes Maverik Stadium and the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. In his brief time at Utah State, Hartwell has already rebranded the fundraising arm of Utah State Athletics with the creation of Aggies Unlimited, which puts all giving under one umbrella. Utah State also entered into a new partnership with the Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment Group to be its flagship radio station for Aggie Athletics, which gives USU additional advertising opportunities throughout Cache Valley and the Wasatch Front, in addition to more control over each broadcast. Additionally, Hartwell has overseen the completion of the $36 million, 85,000-square foot West Stadium Center on the west side of Maverik Stadium, which includes 24 luxury suites, 20 loge boxes, over 700 covered club seats and a premium club area that is also used to host a student-athlete training table. Renovations also included new video boards on both the north and south ends of the stadium, along with a new public address system, while major concourse work significantly increased restrooms and upgraded concessions.
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Under Hartwell’s leadership, Utah State has seen unparalleled athletic success during the past two academic years, highlighted by its men’s tennis program winning the school’s first Mountain West regular season and tournament championships since joining the Conference in 2013. In fact, men’s tennis has won back-to-back regular season championships the past two years, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a team in 2017 for the first time in program history as it finished the season with a school-record 23 wins and a final national ranking of No. 45. Aggie softball has also seen increased success over the past two seasons as they finished the 2017 campaign with a 33-18 record, including a 14-9 Mountain West mark, and advanced to the National Softball Invitational, marking the program’s first postseason appearance since 1993. In fact, those 33 overall wins and 14 league victories are its most since 1996, as USU finished the 2017 season tied for third place in the league. Other Utah State sports that have excelled the past two seasons in the Mountain West include its men’s track & field programs, as they finished second at both the indoor and outdoor conference championships in 2016, and third at both championships during the 2017 academic year. Additionally, USU’s football program played in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game in 2016. Even more impressive is Utah State’s continued successes by its student-athletes in the classroom as they have an 89 percent graduation success rate, which is the highest in the Mountain West, and a cumulative 3.196 grade-point average. During the 2016-17 academic year, USU had 148 student-athletes earn academic all-Mountain West honors, while 106 were named Mountain West Scholar-Athletes. Additionally, USU recognized 195 student-athletes at its annual Joe E. and Elma Whitesides Luncheon for earning a 3.2 or better GPA. Hartwell came to Utah State after spending three years as the Athletics Director at Troy, where he laid the groundwork for the future of Trojan Athletics by spearheading several significant upgrades to its athletic facilities, including the addition of a new $2 million practice facility for the golf teams, a $3 million renovation and expansion of the softball facility and a $2.1 million improvement to Veterans Memorial Stadium, while also securing funding for lights to be installed at the soccer and track complex. Hartwell also unveiled the North End Zone Project for Veterans Memorial Stadium, a $25 million project that will be the new home for Trojan football. Troy’s athletics programs have also seen vast improvement on the fields of play due to Hartwell’s leadership and oversight, including the football program that recorded its first 10-win season since joining the FBS and tied for the largest turnaround in the FBS in 2016, not to mention the Trojans being the first Sun Belt Conference team to ever appear in either the Associated Press or Coaches Poll. Men’s basketball won the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Tournament and advanced to its first NCAA Tournament since 2003, while the women’s basketball program has won back-to-back Sun Belt Tournament championships and appeared in twostraight NCAA Tournaments. Troy’s golf programs have also excelled as the women’s program has won three of the past four Sun Belt titles, while men’s golf has advanced to three-straight NCAA Regionals. Troy’s baseball team finished third in the Sun Belt in 2016 and defeated three ranked teams, including No. 5 Auburn. Under Hartwell, Troy Athletics saw a significant enhancement in fundraising and external relations as he completely overhauled Troy’s External Affairs division of the Athletics Department to increase revenues and enhance the fan and game day experience. As part of this makeover was the creation of a new external model, which included the addition of a Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs; bringing corporate sponsorships in house with a partnership with Rockbridge Sports Group; and the development of the Troy Affinity Program to further engage Troy students in athletics. Hartwell’s strong business background also proved to be valuable at Troy as he negotiated a new footwear and apparel deal with Adidas, while also securing home-and-home football games with Duke and North Carolina State in addition to yielding a home basketball game with Mississippi. Hartwell’s tenure at Troy also saw a record number of student-athletes earn a 3.0 grade-point-average, an upward trend in APR scores and additional staff positions in Troy’s academic support department. During the 2014-15 academic year, Troy student-athletes finished with a 3.01 cumulative grade-point-average and over 57 percent of Troy’s student-athletes had a 3.0 GPA or higher. At Troy, Hartwell served on the NCAA Division I Basketball Issues Committee, the Division I-A Board of Trustees Executive Committee, and the NCAA Division I Council as the Sun Belt Conference representative. He has also been an instructor at the Division I-A Institute for aspiring athletic directors. Prior to being the Director of Athletics at Troy, Hartwell spent nine-plus years at the University of Mississippi, where he was the Senior Executive Associate Athletics Director, serving as the number two administrator in athletics. Hartwell served as the Treasurer and Chief Operating Officer of the Mississippi Athletic Association Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) organization that generated over $17 million annually for the Ole Miss Athletics Department through priority seating and major gifts. He was responsible for the day-to-day administrative oversight of the football, men’s basketball and baseball programs, along with sport oversight of the softball and men’s and women’s track & field and cross country programs. Hartwell also oversaw the Rebels’ business office, ticket office, equipment room, merchandise sales, concessions and football scheduling. Hartwell scheduled several marquee football games for the Rebels, including a home-and-home series with Texas that began in 2012. Hartwell managed the growth of the Ole Miss athletic budget from $26 million in the 2003 fiscal year to over $47 million in the 2012 fiscal year. He also chaired the search to hire men’s basketball head coach Andy Kennedy in 2006. He was heavily involved in negotiations that increased revenues with contracts for apparel and footwear (Nike), merchandise sales (Sports Avenue/LIDS), concessions (Centerplate), wireless provider (C Spire) and video boards (Daktronics). He served on the Southeastern Conference Ticket Committee and started the annual SEC Chief Financial Officers Forum. A 1987 graduate of The Citadel, the 52-year old Hartwell spent four-plus years as a certified public accountant with Ernst & Young before returning to his alma mater to serve as the Director of Internal Audit in 1991. From 1994 to 1997, he was in private business as the Chief Financial Officer for a $36 million beverage distributor on the South Carolina coast. Hartwell’s direct experience in athletics administration began as the Assistant Athletics Director for Business at Georgia State in 1997. He was promoted to Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs in 1999, and his responsibilities expanded to include sport supervision for baseball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s track & field and cross country. He also had oversight over the Panthers’ athletic facilities and game management in addition to his previous responsibilities of all financial aspects of the department. While at Georgia State, Hartwell earned a master’s degree in sports administration. Athletics has always been a big part of Hartwell’s life, starting in high school where he was an all-state basketball selection at UMS-Wright in Mobile, Ala. The 6-foot-7 forward played alongside former North Carolina State and Alabama head coach Mark Gottfried in high school. Hartwell went on to play collegiately at The Citadel, where he was a three-year starter, a four-year letterman and captain of the team as a senior in 1987. Hartwell is married to Dr. Heather Seale Hartwell, and they have two daughters, Lauren (8) and Madison (5). Hartwell also has a 25-year old son, Hunter, a Vanderbilt graduate who works for Deloitte Consulting.
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AGGIE BASKETBALL UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Founded: March 8, 1888 President (16th): Noelle E. Cockett (Jan. 1, 2017-present) Type: Land-grant, public research university Mission Statement: The mission of Utah State University is to be one of the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier student-centered land-grant and space-grant universities by fostering the principle that academics come first, by cultivating diversity of thought and culture and by serving the public through learning, discovery and engagement. Location/Profile: Logan, Utah Population: Logan - 48,565 Cache County - 114,181 Elevation: 4,778 feet (Logan Campus) Average summer highs: 85 degrees Average winter highs: 34 degrees Free public transportation for Logan campus, Logan City, Cache Valley 81 miles northeast of Salt Lake City 5 hours south of Yellowstone National Park 1-hour drive to four ski resorts 2-minute drive to Logan Canyon Number of steps to the top of Old Main Hill: 124 Campus Size: Main campus: 400 acres Statewide: 7,000 (does not include USU Eastern) Regional Campuses, Distance Education and Extension: Regional Campuses: 3 (Brigham City, Tooele, Uintah Basin) Comprehensive Community College: 1 (USU Eastern with campuses in Price and Blanding) Extension Offices: In 28 of 29 Utah counties and at the Ogden Botanical Center, Thanksgiving Point, and Utah Botanical Center Workforce: Faculty members:788 Full-time support staff: 1,569
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Enrollment : Total Headcount Enrollment (Fall 2016): 28,118* *Includes USU Regional Campuses and Distance Education: 14,187 and USU Eastern: 1,968 Gender: Male: 13,086 Female: 15,032 Student Representation: All 29 counties in Utah All 50 states 83 countries Ages: Average undergraduate age: 22.3 Average graduate age: 33.8 Academics: Undergraduate degrees: 159 Undergraduate minors: 105 Graduate degrees: 155 Student/faculty ratio: 22.1 to 1 Average undergraduate class size: 20-29 students Faculty who teach undergraduates: 49.7% Faculty holding doctorate or terminal degrees: 76% Faculty who worked with undergraduates on a research project in the past two years: 63.5% Study abroad opportunities: 150 in 40 countries Students who study abroad each year: 76% Colleges: College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Caine College of the Arts Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services College of Engineering College of Humanities and Social Sciences S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources College of Science Most Popular Declared Majors: Economics; Psychology; Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education; Mechanical Engineering; Elementary Education; Human Movement Science; Biology; Business Administration
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AGGIE BASKETBALL DEE GLEN SMITH SPECTRUM
The Aggies begin their 48th season in the 10,270-seat Dee Glen Smith Spectrum this fall, looking to continue a tradition of large crowds and home court wins. Utah State has had just one losing season at home in nearly half a century of play in the Spectrum. The Aggies have compiled a 562-136 (.805) record in 47 years, including a perfect 14-0 mark in 1973-74, 15-0 records in 1997-98 and 2000-01, and 17-0 records in 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2010-11. Utah State posted a 10-5 record in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum last season, marking the Aggies’ 23rd-straight season with double-digit home victories. Since 2000, Utah State has posted a 125-27 (.822) record against league opponents and has won 255 of its last 296 games (.861) against all competition in the Spectrum.
existing men’s and women’s basketball locker rooms were made, along with the creation of a new student-athlete lounge and study area. Dressing rooms for four teams are available. The playing floor, which was replaced in the summer of 2004, is permanent and constructed of maple hardwood on a cushion, over concrete. In the summer of 2012, a new updated state-of-the-art video board, scoreboard and scorers tables were installed, along with the resurfacing of the playing floor with the new logo, and in the summer of 2015 the court was again resurfaced and re-painted with a larger U-State logo at center court. The arena is named for Brigham City native Dee Glen Smith, who built one of America’s largest grocery store chains and was a substantial supporter of Utah State University. Smith died in 1984.
Large crowds are another characteristic of the arena, as the Aggies have averaged better than 7,000 fans per game in 42 of their 47 seasons in the Spectrum. USU brought in more than 100,000 spectators last year, and over five million fans have attended Aggie basketball games in the Spectrum. A school-record 184,932 fans attended home games during the 2011-12 season, while 141,989 fans attended home games during the 2015-16 season, marking the 22ndstraight year that Utah State has drawn more than 100,000 fans. The impressive facility has helped bring various postseason events to Logan, including first-round National Invitation Tournament games in 1984, 1996, 2002 and 2004. In addition, the Spectrum played host to a 1971 NCAA Tournament game. The Aggie gymnastics and women’s basketball teams call the Spectrum home, as well. The Spectrum was the site of the 1983, 1993 and 1999 NCAA Midwest Region Gymnastics Championships, and hosted the 2000 Big West Gymnastics Championships, the 2002 Western Gymnastics Championships, the 2005 and 2012 WAC Championships and the 2017 MRGC Championships. In addition to sporting events, the Spectrum is utilized for concerts, graduation, the Festival of the American West and other special events. The Smith Spectrum was dedicated on Dec. 1, 1970, prior to a 95-89 victory against Ohio State. Over the past 10 years, the Spectrum has taken on a new look as a new state-of-the-art scoreboard, sound system and additional lights were installed prior to the 2002 season, to go along with new scorer’s tables that were added prior to the 2001 season. In the summer of 2009, renovations to the
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Automobile dealerships continue to play an important part in the success of Aggie Athletics. These dealers provide the use of automobiles to the department throughout the year. Their assistance permits Utah State University to more effectively utilize its funds, and offers Aggie Athletics a crucial recruiting tool. Aggie Athletics is deeply grateful for their continued support and encourages Aggie fans to consider visiting one of these dealers when looking for a new vehicle.
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SUPPORTING STUDENT-ATHLETES AT UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY The Utah State Department of Athletics is proud to recognize the individuals and businesses identified on the following pages. These Aggies Unlimited members made a financial commitment in support of the athletic program and USU’s student-athletes between 7/1/16 – 6/30/17. Their investment through membership in Aggies Unlimited provides assistance for all 16 of Utah State’s sports. These contributions are used primarily for scholarship enhancement, recruiting, and academic support. The Department of Athletics gratefully acknowledges and extends its appreciation to those recognized for their contributions. Aggies Unlimited members are listed alphabetically with their commitment level. For questions or information about acquiring membership, please contact the Aggies Unlimited office at 435-797-0637.
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Belnap, Dutch & Karen Bessinger, David & Sheryl Binns, Ralph & Jane Blanch, Joseph & Vicki Bond, Mark Broadbent , Brian and Natalie Bright, Dennis & Margie Buswell, Tyler Cache Valley Builders, Inc. Central Milling Company Christensen, Michael & Kelli Cranney, Trevor & Analise Dickson, Douglas & Kathy Douglas, Jason & Dawn Faldmo, Mark & Beverly Falk, Eric & Stacie Flinders, Janet Frankland, Michael & Josephine Funk, Robert & Nancy Goodman, Jay & Jill Greene, Joshua Halaufia, Patty & Willie Hansen, Dell Loy & Lynnette Henderson, Lyle & Carol Herrera, Abel Hillyard, Lyle & Alice Hoggan, Patrick & Sandra Holiday Motor Coach Hunger, Dean & Shelli Hyer, Chuck & Karen Israelsen, Burns & Brenda Israelsen, Dwight & JillAnn Jacobs, Darin & Valarie Jacobs, David & Alisa Jensen, Wayne & Laurel Johnson, Daniel & Carol Judd, Marty & Elizabeth Kohler, Mike & Juanita
Leonhardt, Ivan & Vona Vee Life Technologies Corporation May, Wayne & Diane Merrill, Reed Meyrick, Stan & Judith Miller, Todd & Kayla Misener, Steven & Terri Moore, Shirley MW Sports Properties, Inc. Nielsen, Ramsey Nixon, Jack Nixon, Scott & Shiree O’Banion, Greg Oldroyd, Brad & Christy Olsen, Phil & Connie Petersen, Gary & Anne Plummer & Associates Pond, Rodger & Geniel Porter, Abel & Martha Powell, Gary & Andrea Price, Rocky & Shaleace Pulotu, Nevaloni Pulsipher, Janet Ray, Jim & Dana Reeder, Mark & Sunny Rice, Kevin & Stacy Rigby, Edward & Kathy Rudd, Gary & Rachell Russell, Daniel & Sally Smellie, Ron & Heather Sundstrom, Julie & Dan The Mobile Source, LLC Thomas, Maurice & Susan Thomson, Theo & Arla Dene Tobeck, Robert & Sonya Triangle S Companies Ulbrich, Scott & Sue Walker Jones Family Trust Western Mechanical, Inc White, Kenneth & Cynthia Wood, Kent & Kimberly Zweifel, Fred
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Houston, Bill & Susan Howell, Chris & Tara Hulet, Christie Hull, Don & Annette Humpherys, Thomas & Shauna Humpherys, Willard & Cindy Hunsaker, Brian & Cherie Hunsaker, Jeff & Angela Hunt, Lloyd & Sylvia Jabb Corp Jackson, Ross & Nola James, Alan & Linda Jardine, Brady & Jenna Jenkins, Patrick Jenks, Jay & Lori Jensen, Branden Jensen, Rodney Jensen, Scott Jensen, Steven Jeppesen, David & Lynda JJ Cole Collections JMN Enterprises, Inc Johnson, Larry & Kaylene Jones, Kenneth & Dawn Jones, Ricky Juber, Susan Kane, Steven & Susan Keller, Dax & Tami Kerr, John & Barbara Kidman, Michael King, Bryan & Catherine King, Kelly & Sydney Kirkman, David Klomp, Laurica & Paul Knudsen, Curtis & Susan Krebs, Von & Sara Langrock, David & Patricia Larsen, Steve Larson, Douglas & Elizabeth LeGrand Johnson Construction Co. Leishman, Steven & Lorene Liechty, Dean & Joan Lindsay, Scott Logan South Taco Time Longuevan, Brian & Leann Manning, David Marks, Jonathan Martin, Troy & Shaunalee McCulloch, Monte & Kimberly McNeil, Mont Meyers, Todd & Lisa Midgley-Huber Inc Mildenberger, Dale & Kathy Miles, Corey & Michelle Miller, Scott & Cherilyn Milligan, Erin & Eileen Molgard, Jack Molgard, Malone Monson, Scott & Lindasue
Morrison, Michael & Holley Morse, Wendell & Linda Murray, Paul & Bev Murray, Wayne & Tina Nelson, Keevin & Pamela Nelson, Spencer & Julie Nodilo, Martin & Patsy Nye, David Okland Construction Oldroyd, Randy Olsen, Cordell & Stephanie Olsen, Raymond & Shelly Olsen, Richard & Julie Ann Palmer, Steve & Amy Peterson, Craig & Laura Peterson, Ross & Kay Plant Peddler Floral Porter, Neal & Kathy Poulsen, LaMont & Connie Poulsen, Lynn & Ardith Poulson, Rich & Kim Quality First Insurance Agency Rage Salons Raymond Construction Raymond Real Estate Reed, Shane & Carol Reese, Lance & Nancy Reeve, Nate Reynolds, Riley & Kelly Rice, Michael & Anna Richards, Timothy & Jana Rigby, Jay & Helen Riggs, Tyler Robson, Ross & DaNece Rocky Mountain Power Rohde, Beverly Rohwer, Kevin & Lisa Roto Rooter Rowlan, Steven & Nikki Russ, Bernard Saltmarsh, Rich & Pam Sandberg, Brent & Allyson Savage, Todd & Renee Schow, William & Jennie Schulte, Joe & Anita Seeholzer, Jeff & Teresa Sessions, Dennis & Lynn Shaw, Edward & Mary Shaw, Phillip Shields, Terry & Sally Simmons, Randy & Janet Skabelund, James Smith, Anthony & Vanessa Smith, Daniel Smith, Shawn & Teresa Sparks, Don Spencer, Daniel & Genia Stocker, Bob & Moneice
Stokes, Michael & Cindy Swan, Wade Taco Time of Logan Tanaka, JoAnne Tarbet, Brooks & Sally The Gannett Group, LLC Thomas, Ralph Thompson, Jon Thornley, David & Stephanie Thornton, Justin Thorpe, Derle & Margene Thurber, Steve & Michelle Tolman, Scott & Kathy Toolson, Kay & Judy Troy-Bilt Construction Inc. Valley Implement Company, Inc. Valley Motors Vicars, Alicia & Bryce Wade, Bart & Jodi Warnick, Brian & Tami Warren, Dahl Waterproofing West Watson, Joel Watts, Randy & Kathie Webb, Clair Wegener, Kathie & Tony Wells Fargo Wells, James & Suzanne Westerberg, Richard & Julie Weston, Michael & Zoe White, Jeremy & Nicole Whitlock, McRae & Kristin Wiley, Steven Wilkinson, Stuart & Janet Willis, Joshua & Katie Willis, Linda & Roland Willis, McKay & Ruby Wilson, Leora Wilson, Louis Wing, Michael & Julie Winn, John & Suzann Wood, Chuck & Rosalind Woolstenhulme, Dave & Karen Worley, John & Wendy Wright, Jared Wright, Jon & Merilyn Wright, Larry Zsiray, Paula
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Baer, Kenneth & Linda Ballam, Nicholas & Adele Ballard, Jill Ballard, Julie & Blake Bankhead, Dale & Patricia Barfuss, Ryan & Kimberly Barratt, Ted & Jennifer Barrett, Kelly & Carolee Bass, Janet Baxter, DeVerl & Connie Benson, Craig & Michelle Bosen, David Bradley, Larry & Amber Budge, Terrall Carlsen, Brandon Carlston, Mike & Linda Chambers, Eldon & Jane Chambers, Greg Christoffersen, Kelly & Ronda Clark, Rod & Kirstine Coburn, Kent & Ladawn Condie, Caroline Conover, Michael & Denise Cooley, Norris & Virginia Cowley, David & Holly Cranney, Mike & Kathy Cundick, Jerren & Sharel Daines, Paul & Jerusha Davis, Kenny & Gracie Dehek, Bryon Dent, Ryan & Karen Douglass, Danny Dunkley, Kent & Teri Duryea, Timothy & Angie Easton, Nile & Anne Ellis, Rodney & Lisa Evans, Dee & Patricia Ewing, Jeff & Becky Fife, Jim & Sharon Filimoehala, Ryan & Karen Firehouse Pizzeria Forbes, Drew Forbes, James Gantz, Glen & Kathryn Gass, James & Terri Gibson, Jason & Michelle Gierloff, Eric Gossner, John & Taunya Great Western Recreation Green, William & Sharie Griffin, Louis & Nancy Grunig, Allen & Marilyn Gutke, Robert & Marilyn Hall, Evan & Diane Hampton, Richard & Debra Hansen, Adam & Debbie Hansen, Eloise Hanson, Mike & Hayley Hardy, Lynn & Nancy
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Potter, Val & Nancy Pruss, Dennis & Donna Quayle, Dean Rasmussen, Paul & Peggy Rawlings, Kevin & Bonnie Raymond, Alan & April Redd, Brent Redd, Edward & Susan RHB Enterprises Richards, Weylin & Megan Richins, Paul Roberts, Richard & Carol Roundy, Rees Rowland, Steve S. E. Needham Jewelers, Inc. Schenk, Logan Sears, Robert Sessions, Kalem & Sydnie Shaffer’s Bakery Shurtliff, Robert & Lou Skidmore, Joel Skinner, Joshua & Katherine Skinner, Stephen & Marlene Smith, Carlos & Annette Smith, Kory & Kristie Spencer, Shawn & Carrie Stanger, David & Kris Stephens, Nichol Stevens, Michael & Angela Stokes, Mark Stork Landing Stott, Bob Syme, Lisa & Matthew Taylor, Kyle Telford, Don Tippets, Paul & Michelle Tolman, Thomas & Janna Tru Audio Udy, Rhett Wadsworth, Troy Walker, Wynn & Lorraine Watkins Printing, LLC Weese, Mark & Diane Weston, Burdette & Holly Weston, Randall & Debi Willis, Thad & Melissa Wilson, Michelle & Drew Wuckert, Alan & Janice
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Brown, Benjamin & Sherrie Brown, Nordell & Diane Brown, Roger Brown, Sherry Brown, Stephen Bryant, Ronald & Dixie Buist, Ed & Diane Bullock, Robert & Lesley Bunnell, Scott Burke, Lee & Diann Burke, Patricia Burr, Jared & Nikki Burtenshaw, Kevin & Cecy Burton, Peggy Busenbark, Ryan Buxton, Christopher & Leslie Cache Valley Extermination Inc. Caliendo, Frank & Jaime Call, Jay & Paula Campbell, Eileen Campbell, Ron & Jeannie Canales, Michael Capener, Ken & Laurie Capener, Reed & Caitlyn Carling, Don & Brenda Carlsen, Brian Casperson, Frank & Rebecca Chadburn, James Chambers, Brian & Jacqueline Chambers, Richard Chappell, Scott & Cassie Chatburn, John Chatterton, David & Bobbi Chatterton, Jared & Ashley Childers, Amber Rae Christensen, Barbara Christensen, Benji & Krista Christensen, Bruce & Theresa Christensen, Cameron Christensen, Charles & Diane Christensen, Erik & Aneka Christensen, Leo Christensen, Val Christianson, Kris & Carolyn Church, Eric Clark, David Claybaugh, Tuff Cold Stone Creamery Cole, Robert & Sue Collins, Eric & Sandy Cologna, Max Conner, Donald Cooley, Val Coppin, David & Kathy Corbett, Jennie Corbett, Michael Corlee, Orvilee & Barbara
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