2011-12 UAA MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM
Back Row (left-to-right): Boomer Blossom, Marcus Jackson, Colton Lauwers, Abebe Demissie, Liam Gibcus, Taylor Rohde, Chris Weitzel, Christian Leckband, Travis Thompson, Kyle Fossman, Jeremiah Ridgeway. Front Row (l-r): Phillip Hearn, Mario Gill, volunteer assistant coach Brad Lauwers, assistant coach Ryan Orton, head coach Rusty Osborne, graduate assistant coach Cameron Turner, Lonnie Ridgeway, Steve White.
2011-12 SEAWOLF MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 19 SEAWOLF ALUMNI
5 pm
CARRS/SAFEWAY GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT Nov. 23-26 (UAA, C. Michigan, Dartmouth, Murray St., N. M. State, San Francisco, Southern Mississippi, UC Irvine) Dec. 1
MINOT STATE
7 pm
AT&T JAMBOREE Dec. 2-3 (UAA, UAF, Minot State, Portland Bible) Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 29 Dec. 31 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 14
ALASKA FAIRBANKS* LINCOLN CHRISTIAN LINCOLN CHRISTIAN CENTRAL WASHINGTON* NORTHWEST NAZARENE* at Montana State Billings* at Seattle Pacific* SIMON FRASER* WESTERN WASHINGTON*
7:30 pm 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 3 pm 5 pm 6 pm 7 pm 7 pm
Jan. 19 at Western Oregon* 6 pm Jan. 21 at Saint Martin’s* 6 pm Jan. 26 at Northwest Nazarene* 5 pm Jan. 28 at Central Washington* 6 pm Feb. 2 SEATTLE PACIFIC* 7 pm Feb. 4 MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* 7 pm Feb. 9 at Western Washington* 6 pm Feb. 11 at Simon Fraser* 6 pm Feb. 16 SAINT MARTIN’S* 7 pm Feb. 18 WESTERN OREGON* 7 pm Feb. 23 at Alaska Fairbanks* 7 pm Feb. 29 & Mar. 2-3 GNAC Tournament March 9-12 NCAA Div. II West Regional * Great Northwest Athletic Conference game Home games in CAPS at Wells Fargo Sports Complex All times Alaska
QUICK FACTS ∙ TABLE OF CONTENTS ∙ MEDIA INFO
SEAWOLF
QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Name: University of Alaska Anchorage Location: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508 Founded: 1977 Enrollment: 20,554 Nickname: Seawolves Colors: Green & Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf. Chancellor: Tom Case Athletics Director: Dr. Steve Cobb Athletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250 Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Rusty Osborne, 8th year Alma Mater: Texas, 1988 Record at UAA/Career: 134-77 Office Phone: 907-786-1042 Email: coachoz@uaa.alaska.edu Assistant Coach: Ryan Orton, 3rd year Alma Mater: Eastern Oregon, ‘96 Office Phone: 907-786-4839 Email: anrpo@uaa.alaska.edu Grad. Assistant Coach: Cameron Turner, 1st year Alma Mater: Southern Oregon, ’04 Office Phone: 907-786-1228 Email: cturner11@alaska.edu
TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record: 24-10 2010-11 GNAC Record/Finish: 13-5 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 5 Returning Redshirts: 2 Home Arenas (capacity): Sullivan Arena (8,700) & Wells Fargo Sports Complex (1,000)
2011-12 Schedule ..................................................................................... Inside Front Cover Quick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information ...............................................................1 2011-12 Season Preview.................................................................................................... 2-3
COACHING STAFF/ROSTER 2011-12 Seawolf Roster ........................................................................................................3 Head Coach Rusty Osborne ...................................................................................................4 Assistant Coaches & Support Staff .......................................................................................5
SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES Returning Players – Seniors Mario Gill ..........................................................................................................................6 Phillip Hearn......................................................................................................................7 Lonnie Ridgeway .......................................................................................................... 8-9 Taylor Rohde ............................................................................................................. 10-11 Steve White ............................................................................................................... 12-13 Matt Peterson ...................................................................................................................14 Steve White .....................................................................................................................13 Returning Players – Sophomores & Juniors Kyle Fossman ..................................................................................................................15 Liam Gibcus ....................................................................................................................16 Travis Thompson .............................................................................................................17 Returning Redshirts – Jesse Blandford & Phillip Hearn .....................................................18 Newcomers Abebe Demissie & Marcus Jackson................................................................................19 Colton Lauwers & Christian Leckband...........................................................................20 Jeremiah Ridgeway .........................................................................................................21
UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORY Great Northwest Athletic Conference/Seawolf Facilities ...................................................22 2010-11 Seawolf Year in Review........................................................................................23 Seawolf Record Book All-Time Individual Records...........................................................................................24 All-Time Team Records ..................................................................................................25 Single-Season Stats Leaders...................................................................................... 26-27 Career Stats Leaders .................................................................................................. 27-28 Year-by-Year Coaching Records & Team Finishes .......................................................29 NCAA Tournament History ............................................................................................30 Records vs. All Opponents ........................................................................................ 31-32 Year-by-Year Statistics ...................................................................................................32 All-Time Results ....................................................................................................... 33-37 All-Time Letterwinners ...................................................................................................38 Honor Roll ................................................................................................................. 39-40 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout ................................................................................41
UAA & ALASKA
PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Men’s Basketball: 1977-78 All-Time Record: 621-375 (.623) NCAA Appearances: 15 (Last–2011 2nd Rd.)
SPORTS INFORMATION SID/M.Basketball Contact: Nate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 Email: nate@uaa.alaska.edu SID Fax: 907-563-4565 WFSC Courtside Phone: 907-786-4877 Assistant SID: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-4625 Email: dallas@uaa.alaska.edu Website: GoSeawolves.com
UAA Administration............................................................................................................42 This is UAA ...............................................................................................Inside Back Cover Anchorage & Alaska............................................................................................ Back Cover
SEAWOLF MEDIA Please address all media inquiries to UAA Sports Information Director Nate Sagan:
SUPPORT STAFF Athletic Trainer: Chris Volk Office Phone: 907-786-1326 Ticket Manager: Mary Beth Wooden Office Phone: 907-786-1293
(907) 786-1295 nate@uaa.alaska.edu
The 2011-12 UAA Men’s Basketball media guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by sports information director Nate Sagan. Editorial and cover design assistance was provided by Dallas Baldwin. Primary photography by Michael Dinneen. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This official publication was released by the University of Alaska Anchorage to promote Seawolf Men’s Basketball. ON THE COVER (left-to-righ): Seniors Taylor Rohde, Lonnie Ridgeway, Mario Gill and Steve White.
KTUU-TV (NBC – Channel 2) Kevin Wells — Sports Director 701 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 762-9228
KTZN Radio (550 AM, ESPN) Kurt Haider — Sports Director 800 E. Dimond #3-370, Anchorage, AK 99515 Phone: (907) 522-1515
The Northern Light University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: (907) 786-1567
KRUA Radio (88.1 FM) University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: (907) 786-6803
KCFT-TV (GCI Cable Channel 19) Tom Steigleman – General Manager 6401 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99504
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2011-12 ALASKA ANCHORAGE SEASON PREVIEW
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oming off one of the top seasons in program history, the eight returners on the Alaska Anchorage men’s basketball team take a great deal of confidence into the 2011-12 campaign. And with a pair of All-America candidates among the returners, the prognosticators have taken notice. The Seawolves are picked No. 12 nationally in one preseason ranking, while the Great Northwest Athletic Conference coaches have dubbed UAA a favorite in the league’s preseason poll. The Seawolves were one of the hottest teams in the NCAA Division II West Region last February and March, tallying 24 victories before falling to eventual national runner-up BYU-Hawaii in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. “Our guys really proved last year that they could compete and win against the best,” said head coach Rusty Osborne, who has posted a 134-77 record in his first seven years at the helm. “And although we lost some accomplished seniors to graduation, we know we have very talented players who are ready to step into leadership roles and keep our program at a high level.” Among the five-man senior class is a pair of players who have a chance to be among the best in the nation at their respective positions in center Taylor Rohde and shooting guard Mario Gill. Rohde, a 6-9, 255-pound center, took the GNAC by storm as a junior, averaging 16.1 points on 61.4 percent shooting, while adding 6.5 rebounds per game. The Arizona State transfer also made an impressive 190 trips to the free throw line, converting at a 74 percent clip. Last year Rohde was a firstteam all-conference and all-region selection, and he has been tabbed a preseason AllAmerican by both The Sporting News and Division II Bulletin this fall. Gill, meanwhile, finished his junior campaign as perhaps the most prolific scoring guard in the GNAC, averaging 22.0 points in UAA’s two NCAA Tournament games and making the West Regional AllTournament Team. The honorable mention All-GNAC selection averaged 10.3 ppg in 34 starts and was the team’s second-leading rebounder at 5.1 rpg, while leading the league with 46.3 percent three-point marksmanship (57 of 123). Two fourth-year seniors – Lonnie Ridgeway and Steve White – add valuable experience and a wealth of talent to the backcourt. Ridgeway, an explosive 6-3 swingman, returned to the lineup last December after 18 months away from basketball and wound up as the team’s fifthleading scorer at 6.8 ppg. The Anchorage native scored in double figures six times as a junior and moved into the starting lineup for the playoffs. White, a 6-0 point guard
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RIGHT: Taylor Rohde shot 61 percent from the field in averaging a teamhigh 16.1 points per game last year. BELOW LEFT: Mario Gill scored 20 points in UAA’s NCAA First Round victory over 6th-ranked Humboldt State, earning all-tourney honors. BELOW RIGHT: Senior point guard Steve White should move into UAA’s career top 10 in assists and games played this season.
from Australia, has appeared in 85 games as a Seawolf and sports an impressive 52.7 percent career field-goal percentage. Last year he averaged 4.3 ppg and 3.4 assists per game while splitting time with departed starter Drew Robinson. The Seawolves’ fifth active senior is 6-6 forward Phillip Hearn, another local product. In his first full season of college ball, the former West Anchorage High standout saw action in 18 games, including multiple playoff appearances. Liam Gibcus, a 6-10, 245-pound center, was UAA’s field-goal percentage leader at .645 (20 of 31) as a sophomore last year, and provided tough rebounding and defense off the bench. The Seawolves’ tallest player is also their most accomplished in the class-
room, carrying a 3.83 overall grade-point average in civil engineering. Two Alaska sophomores who made splashes in their rookie seasons return in 2011-12 as well. Travis Thompson (Anchorage/Dimond) sank a team-best 83 percent from the free-throw line and set a Seawolf freshman record at 44 percent (37 of 84) from the three-point line. Meanwhile, Kyle Fossman (Haines) saw valuable minutes at both guard positions in his 20 appearances, shooting 50 percent (12 of 24) from long range. A pair of redshirts will see their first action this year as junior center Chris Weitzel and freshman guard Boomer
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2011-12 SEAWOLF ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 1 2 3 11 14 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 34 42 RS RS
Christian Leckband Mario Gill Lonnie Ridgeway Travis Thompson Steve White Marcus Jackson Colton Lauwers Abebe Demissie Phillip Hearn Boomer Blossom Chris Weitzel Liam Gibcus Taylor Rohde Kyle Fossman Matt Peterson Jeremiah Ridgeway
POS HT WT
YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School/Previous Team)
F 6-5 185 G 6-2 185 G 6-3 200 G 6-1 195 G 6-0 195 G 6-2 190 G 6-3 235 F 6-6 215 G/F 6-6 205 G 6-2 185 F/C 6-7 240 F/C 6-10 245 F 6-9 255 G 6-0 180 C 6-7 265 G 5-10 170
Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So.
HS 1V 3V 1V 3V TR TR TR 1V RS RS 2V 1V 1V 1V TR
Nome (Nome-Beltz HS) Portland, Ore. (Wilson HS/Eastern Arizona College) Anchorage (Heritage Christian HS) Anchorage (Dimond HS) Manly, Australia (Scots College) Sacramento, Calif. (Sheldon HS/Arizona State) Anchorage (Dimond HS/Adams State) Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach HS/Eastern Washington/North Idaho Coll.) Anchorage (West HS/Christian Brothers) Soldotna (SHS) Gresham, Ore. (GHS/Mt. Hood CC) Lysterfield, Australia (Whitefriars College) Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle HS/Arizona State) Haines (HHS) Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower HS/Whatcom CC) Anchorage (Heritage Christian HS/Centralia [Wash.] CC)
HEAD COACH: Rusty Osborne (Texas ’88), 8th season (134-77) ASSISTANT COACH: Ryan Orton (Eastern Oregon ’96), 3rd season GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Cameron Turner (Southern Oregon, ’04), 1st season VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH: Brad Lauwers
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Abebe Demissie — ah-BAH-bay dih-MEE-see Hearn — HERN Liam — LEE-um Rohde — ROE-dee Weitzel — WHITE-zel
Blossom join the fray. Weitzel, a 6-7, 240pound former prep football standout, gives UAA a dependable interior presence along with Rohde and Gibcus, while Blossom (Soldotna) brings a smooth shooting stroke after a prolific prep career on the Kenai Peninsula. Three transfers, including two with Division I experience, and a true freshman make up a recruiting class that is poised to make an immediate impact. Marcus Jackson, a 6-2 point guard, rejoins former teammate Rohde as a transfer from Arizona State. After appearing in 16 games with the Sun Devils as a sophomore, Jackson is eager to show the form that made him a two-time All-Sacramento Metro Area selection as a prep. Abebe Demissie, a 6-6 forward from North Idaho College, gives UAA an athletic rebounder and solid defender in the frontcourt. The junior was a part of powerhouse prep program at Seattle’s Rainier Beach High School before spending two
SEAWOLVES BY CLASS Seniors (6): Gill, Hearn, Peterson, L. Ridgeway, Rohde, White Juniors (4): Demissie, Gibcus, Jackson, Weitzel Sophomores (4): Fossman, Lauwers, J. Ridgeway, Thompson Freshmen (2): Blossom, Leckband
SEAWOLVES BY STATE/COUNTRY Alaska (8): Blossom, Fossman, Hearn, Lauwers, Leckband, J. Ridgeway, L. Ridgeway, Thompson Oregon (2): Gill, Weitzel Washington (2): Demissie, Peterson California (1): Jackson Arizona (1): Rohde Australia (2): Gibcus, White
Senior guard Lonnie Ridgeway adds an athle c presence on the wing, scoring in double figures six mes in 2010-11. years (including a redshirt) at D-I Eastern Washington. One of five former Alaska Playersof-the-Year on the Seawolf roster, former Dimond star Colton Lauwers returns home after two seasons at fellow D-II program Adams State. The 6-3 guard started 15 games at Adams as a true freshman in 200910 before redshirting due to an injury last year. The 2010-11 Alaska 3A Player of the
Year, Nome’s Christian Leckband has the coaching staff excited about his potential. The 6-5, 185-pounder scored over 1,000 career points in just three prep seasons, including a 22.9 ppg average as a senior. A pair of players – senior Matt Peterson and sophomore Jeremiah Ridgeway – will take redshirt seasons. Ridgeway, a 5-10 guard and the brother of Lonnie, joins the program after an outstanding rookie season at Centralia (Wash.) Community College.
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HEAD COACH RUSTY OSBORNE
Head Coach
RUSTY OSBORNE
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fter leading Alaska Anchorage to six straight winning seasons — including four NCAA Tournament appearances — Rusty Osborne has clearly established himself among the top coaches in both Division II basketball and school history. Under Osborne’s leadership, UAA has gone 123-61 (.668) over the past six years, including victories over six Division I teams and 12 nationally ranked D-II teams. Last season Osborne piloted the Seawolves to a 24-10 record, equaling the second-most victories in program history and trailing only his 2007-08 team’s 29 wins. In fact, UAA is 5-2 in NCAA play in its last two appearances, with both losses coming to the eventual national runner-up. In 2007-08, Osborne earned the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach-ofthe-Year award as UAA posted the best record in school history (29-6), won its first GNAC title, and advanced to the Div. II Final Four for the first time in 20 years. The Seawolves produced a pair of AllAmericans as they rose as high as No. 4 in the national polls and earned their first-ever
THE OSBORNE FILE EducaƟon: B.S., Educa on, Univ. of Texas, 1988; M.A., Educa onal Administra on, Texas State, ‘90 Record at UAA: 134-77, 7 years NCAA Tournaments: 4 NCAA Div. II Final Four: 2008 UAA Assistant: 1991-2004 (13 yrs) No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. In the four of the last five campaigns, Osborne’s teams have finished in the top 10 of the NCAA Div. II national stats in both three-point and free-throw percentage. In 2008-09, UAA was 2nd nationally from the charity stripe and 7th from long range. Osborne’s squads have also gained a reputation for defense, leading the GNAC in points allowed the last five seasons. From 1991-2004, Osborne spent 13 seasons as an assistant with the Seawolves, including 11 years as Charlie Bruns’ chief assistant. The Houston, Texas, native joined the UAA staff after serving under former Seawolf coach Harry Larrabee three seasons (1988-91) at Div. I Southwest Texas State. The Seawolves have won 64 percent of their games with Osborne on the staff, claiming four conference titles and eight trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament. As an assistant, he was responsible for the
With recent stars such as two- me AllGNAC guard Brandon Walker (right), Osborne’s Seawolves have won at a 67 percent clip over the last six seasons.
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Osborne and the Seawolves cut down their homecourt nets a er winning the 2008 NCAA Div. II West Regionals. recruitment of five All-Americans, 12 AllWest Region players, 28 all-conference performers and five league Players of the Year. In addition, 17 of his players have gone on to the professional ranks in the United States and abroad, including recent stars such as Kemmy Burgess and Luke Cooper. Since coming to UAA, he has been involved in organizing Seawolf Outreach games in Barrow, Kotzebue, Kenai and Fort Richardson. He is also the director of the Sullivan Arena Jumpshot Basketball Camp, and has put on many clinics in rural Alaska. Before making the move to the collegiate ranks, Osborne worked for one year at the prep level as an assistant coach at Hyde Park Baptist in Austin, Texas, helping the team to a 36-8 finish and a state title. Osborne prepped at Alief-Elsik High in Houston, where he was a two-time alldistrict selection and senior captain. Collegiately, he lettered his freshman season at Mary Hardin-Baylor in Texas, and redshirted at Eastern New Mexico.
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SEAWOLF COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF
RYAN ORTON
CAMERON TURNER
Assistant Coach • 3rd Season
Grad. Asst. Coach • 1st Season
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yan Orton returns to Alaska Anchorage for his third season as an assistant coach on Rusty Osborne’s men’s basketball staff in 2011-12. A native of Creswell, Ore., Orton brings extensive experience at both the Division I and Division II levels, including two seasons at Great Northwest Athletic Conference rival Northwest Nazarene. Prior to joining UAA, coached at D-I program Montana State from 2006-08, where he was responsible for both recruiting and team academic development, while serving as position coach for post players. In his time with the program, the Bobcats had a 100 percent graduation rate, produced five Academic All-Big Sky honorees and earned the athletic department’s 2006-07 Allison Award, given to the MSU team whose overall GPA improves most from one year to the next. At NNU from 2004-06, Orton was involved in every facet of the program from on-court instruction and scouting to scheduling and fund-raising. He also proved one of the GNAC’s top young recruiters, signing the league’s 2007 Newcomer of the Year and the 2006 Idaho High School State Player of the Year. Orton also brings head-coaching experience to UAA, having directed the program at Lane (Ore.) Community College in 200304. At LCC, his team led the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges South Region in points per game and ranked third overall among 36 NWAACC schools. Orton got his start in college coaching at D-I Eastern Washington from 1998-2003, serving on the staff that produced the Big Sky Conference’s best overall record over four seasons (2000-03). He earned a B.S. in health and physical education from Eastern Oregon in 1996 and is currently pursuing a master’s in physical education from Eastern Washington. As a player at EOU he was the 1996 team MVP and captain, earning honorable mention All-Cascade Conference honors. He also played collegiately at Northwest Christian University in Eugene, Ore., from 1991-93.
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ameron Turner joins Rusty Osborne’s staff in 2011-12 as the Seawolves’ graduate assistant coach. The Lake Oswego, Ore., native comes north after a successful six-year run coaching the Willamette Reign AAU program in his home state. Additionally, he was the head track & field and cross country coach at Woodburn High School, where he directed the afterschool programs. A 2004 graduate of Southern Oregon University, Turner is currently pursuing his masters degree in human services at UAA.
CHRIS VOLK Head Athletic Trainer 18th Season
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ead athletic trainer Chris Volk is in her 18th season with the UAA Athletic Department in 2011-12. Volk cares for the treatment and prevention of injuries to Seawolf student-athletes and manages the overall operation of the Sport Medicine office. A 1979 graduate of the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in biology, Volk also earned a master’s degree in biology from UD in 1986. She is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. She and her husband Rick are the parents of three children — Megan, Cody and Casey.
SEAWOLF SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF Seawolf Training Staff Head Trainer – Christine Volk Asst. Trainer – Kevin Lechtenberg Asst. Trainer – Rachel Butler Head Team Physician Jeff Moore, MD Team Physician Emeritus William J. Mills, Jr., MD Team Physicians Richard McEvoy, MD Paul Steer, MD Sports Medicine Consultants Joella Beard, MD Keith Brownsberger, MD Leo Bustad, MD Leslie Dean, MD Jay Derksen, DM Mary Ann Foland, MD
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Robert Gieringer, MD Larry Levine, MD C.J. Little, MD Nell Loftin, MD Brett Mason, DO David McGuire, MD Jan Nyboer, MD Elisha Powell, MD Douglas Prevost, MD Bret Rosane, MD Greg Stone, DM George Stransky, MD Kenneth Swayman, DPM Tom Vasileff, MD Judith Whitcomb, MD
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SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES – SENIORS
Mario Gill #2 Senior • 1VL 6-2 • 185 lbs • Guard Portland, Oregon Wilson HS Eastern Arizona College 2010-11: Team’s 3rd-leading scorer (10.3 ppg) and 2nd-leading rebounder (5.1 rpg), earning Honorable Mention All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference honors … shot GNAC-best .463 (57 of 123) from three-point range, helping UAA finish 24-10 overall, and runner-up in GNAC regular season and postseason tournament … named to NCAA West Regional Championships All-Tournament Team after averaging 22.0 points (12-22 FG, 5-11 3FG, 15-18 FT) and 8.5 rebounds in UAA’s two games … one of two Seawolves to start all 34 games, scoring double digits 20 times … averaged 13.1 points and 6.0 rebounds over final 21 games, including two doubledoubles … held GNAC ranks of 1st in 3FG% (.463), 4th in FT% (.829), 12th in 3FGs per game (1.7) and 16th in rebounding (5.1 rpg) … on UAA single-season lists, ranked 6th in 3FG%, 15th in FT%, t-5th in games started (34) and t-8th in games played (34) … scored 20 points (5-7 FG, 3-4 3FG, 7-7 FT) and grabbed 7 rebounds in NCAA 1st Round win over 6th-ranked Humboldt St. … finished with career-high 24 points (7-14 FG, 8-11 FT) and 10 rebounds in NCAA 2nd Round loss to eventual national runner-up BYU-Hawaii … had 23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and no turnovers in home win over Simon Fraser … other top performances included 18 points (6-7 3FG), 11 rebounds and 2 assists in GNAC Tournament 1st Round win over Saint Martin’s; 9 points (3-4 3FG), 6 rebounds, 4 assists and no turnovers in GNAC Semifinals win over Seattle Pacific; and 14 points (6-6 FG, 2-2 3FG) in regular-season home win over Saint Martin’s … voted team’s Most Improved Player. BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Eastern Arizona College … as sophomore in 2009-10, averaged 13.1 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, shooting 45 percent overall and 39 percent on three-pointers … shot 83 percent from the free-throw line as freshman, with season averages of 12.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg and 3.0 apg. HIGH SCHOOL: Enjoyed highly decorated career as prep star at Wilson High in hometown of Portland, Ore. … named 2008 Portland Interscholastic League’s Player of the Year and garnered firstteam all-state honors … averaged 18.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game senior season. PERSONAL: Born Mario J. Gill on April 22, 1990 in Portland, Ore. ... son of Marcus Gill, Sr., and Carol Gill … justice major.
GILL’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 24 vs BYU-Hawaii, 3/12/11 Rebounds — 11 vs Saint Mar n’s, 2/28/11 Assists — 4, three mes (last: vs Sea le Pacific, 3/2/11) Blocks — 2 at Western Washington, 1/15/11 Steals — 3, twice (last: vs Simon Fraser, 2/12/11
GILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2010-11 (Jr) 34-34 TOTALS 34-34
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MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct 909-26.7 113-229 .493 57-123 .463 909-26.7 113-229 .493 57-123 .463
FT-FTA Pct 68-82 .829 68-82 .829
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 47-128-175/5.1 47-128-175/5.1
PF-D 51-0 51-0
A 58 58
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TO 38 38
B 3 3
S Pts/Avg 19 351/10.3 19 351/10.3
SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILES – SENIORS
Phillip Hearn #25 Senior • 1VL 6-6 • 205 lbs • Guard-Fwd Anchorage, Alaska West HS ChrisƟan Brothers 2010-11: Played in 18 games for Seawolf team that finished 24-10 and advanced to NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … appeared in seven Great Northwest Athletic Conference games … had 4 points (1-1 FG, 2-4 FT), 1 rebound and 2 steals in regular-season finale against Alaska Fairbanks as Seawolves clinched 2nd place outright in GNAC … provided spark off bench with 2 points (1-2 FG), 2 rebounds and 1 block in 88-83 comeback road victory over Western Oregon … scored first basket in Green & Gold in AT&T Jamboree win over Walla Walla, tallying 7 points (3-9 FG, 1-4 3FG) and 4 rebounds … also found scoring column and played 7 minutes in GNAC Tournament 1st Round win over Saint Martin’s … earned spot on GNAC All-Academic Team with 3.39 overall GPA. 2009-10: Took year off from basketball while attending school. 2008-09: Saw action in three games for fellow NCAA Div. II program Christian Brothers in Memphis, Tenn. 2007-08: Redshirted for UAA’s Final 4 squad that finished 29-6 and won Great Northwest Athletic Conference title. HIGH SCHOOL: Class 4A first-team all-state selection as a senior at West High in 2006-07, averaging 21 points and 11 rebounds … second-team all-state selection by the Anchorage Daily News in 2005-06 after helping West to its second straight large-schools state title … as a junior, averaged 13.8 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game to go along with 55 blocks and shooting numbers of 47.2 percent overall, 42 percent from three-point range, and 83.5 percent on free throws … originally from Mt. Hermon, La., where he played for Mt. Hermon School as a freshman in 2003-04 … earned four varsity letters in baseball as well … National Honors Society student … earned UA Scholars award for finishing in top 10 percent of graduating class.
HEARN’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 7 vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10 Rebounds 4 — vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10 Assists 1 — vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10 Blocks — 1, twice Steals — 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/23/11
PERSONAL: Born Phillip McConnell Hearn on May 25, 1988 in Anchorage ... son of Brenda and James Hearn … interests include fishing and hunting … civil engineering major.
HEARN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2009-10 (Jr) 18-0 TOTALS 18-0
MP-Avg 94-5.2 94-5.2
FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct 8-27 .296 2-9 .222 8-27 .296 2-9 .222
FT-FTA Pct 3-7 .429 3-7 .429
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 7- 6-13/0.7 7- 6-13/0.7
PF-D 8-0 8-0
A 1 1
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TO 5 5
B 2 2
S 5 5
Pts/Avg 21/1.2 21/1.2
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Lonnie Ridgeway #3 Senior • 3VL 6-3 • 200 lbs • Guard Anchorage, Alaska Heritage ChrisƟan HS 2010-11: Was 5th-leading scorer (6.8 ppg), rebounder (3.6 rpg) and field-goal pct. shooter (.486) for Seawolf club that went 24-10 and earned 2nd Round NCAA Tournament berth … played in final 25 games after re-establishing eligibility in mid-December … averaged 10.6 points (.563 FG%) and 4.8 rebounds in five playoff games as a starter … scored double digits six times, including season-high 22 points (8-11 FG, 6-7 FT), plus 9 rebounds, in 78-71 road win over NW Nazarene … scored 16 points (6-10 FG, 1-2 3FG, 3-4 FT) and grabbed 4 rebounds in 72-67 GNAC Tournament semifinal win over Seattle Pacific, and had 19 points (8-10 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT) in GNAC finals loss at Central Washington … totaled 10 points (4-8 FG, 2-2 FT), 7 rebounds, 2 assists and no turnovers in UAA’s 76-70 NCAA 1st Round win over 6th-ranked Humboldt State … other top outings included 6 points, 12 points, 2 assists, 2 steals and a block in road loss to Western Washington; 6 points and 5 rebounds in regularseason home win over SPU; and 10 points (4-6 FG, 2-2 FT) and 3 rebounds in road win over Alaska Fairbanks … will enter senior season No. 20 on UAA’s career games-played list with 85. 2009-10: Did not play or attend school. 2008-09: Team’s 4th-leading scorer (9.6 ppg) and rebounder (3.7 rpg) as a sophomore ... played in all 29 games, including 11 starts ... shot 2nd-best FG% (.512) on squad from off-guard position, and was third with 26 steals ... scored in double digits 14 times ... improved stats to 10.0 ppg, .542 FG and 3.8 rpg in Great Northwest Athletic Conference play, despite coming off bench in all 16 contests ... had career-highs of 24 points (10-14 FG, 2-2 3FG) and 9 rebounds in 2-point loss at playoff qualifier Seattle Pacific ... had then-careerhigh 13 points (5-12 FG, 2-4 3FG), 4 rebounds and 3 assists in Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout victory over Louisiana Tech ... other top games included 14 points (5-9 FG) in victory over St. Thomas; 22 points (9-13 FG), 5 rebounds and 5 assists in Jan. 3 win over Lincoln Christian; 19 points (8-11 FG) in home loss to eventual
RIDGEWAY’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA 2006-07 (Fr) REDSHIRT 2007-08 (Fr) 31-0 281-9.1 28-76 .368 5-19 .263 11-18 2008-09 (So) 29-11 663-22.9 111-217 .512 10-27 .370 46-60 2010-11 (Jr) 29-5 478-19.1 70-144 .486 3-11 .273 28- 37 TOTALS 85-16 1422-16.7 209-437 .478 18-57 .316 85-115
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Pct .611 .767 .757 .739
OR-DR-Reb/Avg
PF-D
A
TO
B
S
Pts/Avg
13-28– 41/1.3 29-0 36-70-106/3.7 66-0 24-66-90/3.6 46-0 73-164-237/2.8 141-0
18 47 32 97
21 46 26 93
7 8 7 22
10 26 15 51
72/2.3 278/9.6 171/6.8 521/6.1
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RIDGEWAY’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 24 at Sea le Pacific, 2/19/09 Rebounds — 12 at Western Washington, 1/15/11 Assists — 5, twice (last vs Lincoln Chris an, 1/3/09) Blocks — 2, twice (last vs NW Nazarene, 1/27/11) Steals — 4 vs Saint Mar n’s, 3/5/09
GNAC champ Western Washington; 11 points and 8 rebounds in home win over MSU Billings; 12 points (4-8 FG, 4-4 FT) and careerhigh 4 steals in home win over Saint Martin’s; and 15 points (6-8 FG, 3-3 FT) in season finale victory over Western Oregon. 2007-08: Saw action in 31 games, averaging 2.3 points and 1.3 rebounds for Seawolf team that posted best record in school history (29-6), won Great Northwest Athletic Conference, and advanced to NCAA Semifinals ... scored 8 points (3-5 FG, 1-1 3FG) and dished 2 assists in 95-90 2OT win at 11th-ranked BYU-Hawaii ... had 8 points, 7 assists, 3 assists, 0 turnovers and 3 steals in win over TexasPermian Basin (Dec. 7) ... other top outings included 6 points and 5 rebounds in home win over MSU Billings; 4 points (2-4 FG) and 4 rebounds in home win over Western Oregon that clinched GNAC title; and 5 points (2-4 FG, 1-2 3FG) in home win over 23rd-ranked NW Nazarene. 2006-07: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: Voted 2006 Class 3A Player the Year by Alaska media after helping Heritage Christian to back-to-back Class 3A state titles ... averaged 17.5 points and 6.4 rebounds and amassed four double-doubles as a senior ... scored game-high 15 points in Eagles’ title-game win over Cordova ... helped Heritage go 15-0 against 3A competition, winning those games by an average of 37.5 points ... Heritage also captured Alaska Airlines Classic and became first Alaska team ever to advance to finals of prestigious Cactus Jam in Phoenix ... as a junior in 2004-05, averaged 14.8 points per game and captured Southcentral Conference MVP honors .. helped Eagles to their first Class 3A state title, scoring 14 points in the 61-53 championship victory over Barrow ... also made the go-ahead basket late in a two-point, semifinal win over Monroe Catholic ... lettered four times in basketball and once in soccer ... honor roll student all four years. PERSONAL: Born Lonnie Dee Ridgeway III on March 1, 1988 in Anchorage ... son of Lonnie, Jr. and Janice Ridgeway ... sociology major.
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Taylor Rohde #34 Senior • 1VL 6-9 • 255 lbs • Center Phoenix, Arizona Pinnacle HS Arizona State
All-American Candidate
2010-11: Earned First Team All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference, Daktronics Second Team All-West Region and UAA Team MVP honors after leading Seawolves in scoring (16.1 ppg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg) … also paced team in field-goal percentage (.614) and blocks (0.7 bpg) as UAA went 24-10 and advanced to NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … made all-tournament teams at all of UAA’s regular-season events — Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Disney’s Tip-Off Classic and AT&T Jamboree (MVP) … posted Great Northwest Athletic Conference ranks of 5th in FG%, 8th in rebounding, 9th in scoring, 10th in blocks and 15th in FT% (.737), helping UAA to runner-up league finish ... ranked 17th nationally in FG% … on UAA single-season lists, ranked 15th in points (548), 5th in FG%, t-6th in FTs made (140), 7th in FT attempted (190), t-8th in games played (34) and 11th in games started (33) … scored double figures in 30 of 34 games, including nine games with 20 points or more … had 17 games with seven or more rebounds and led Seawolves with four double-doubles … earned GNAC co-Player of the Week honors for Dec. 27-Jan. 3 after averaging 20.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg in road sweep of Central Washington and NW Nazarene … became first Seawolf since Nov. 2004 to tally at least 25 points and 15 rebounds in a game with 28 points (8-14 FG, 12-15 FT) and 15 boards in 98-93 double-OT win at 10th-ranked CWU on Dec. 30 … scored season-high 31 points (12-16 FG, 7-8 FT) and grabbed 8 rebounds in road victory over MSU Billings … had 22 points (9-11 FG, 4-5 FT), 4 rebounds and 2 assists in GNAC Tournament 1stround win over Saint Martin’s, followed by 16 points (5-8 FG, 6-9 FT), 4 rebounds and 2 blocks in 72-67 semifinal victory over Seattle Pacific … tallied 10 points (4-8 FG, 2-2 FT) and 4 rebounds in 76-70 NCAA Tournament 1st Round win over 6th-ranked Humboldt State … other top games included 16 points and 13 rebounds in road victory over Alaska Fairbanks; 18 points (7-11 FG, 4-5 FT), 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in regular-season home win over SPU; 22 points (10-12 FG) in win over Hawaii Pacific; 21 points (7-9 FG, 7-10 FT) and 9 rebounds in win over Florida Tech; 20 points (9-12 FG), 11 rebounds and 2 assists in road win over Simon Fraser; and 27 points (9-12
ROHDE’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2010-11 (Jr) 34-33 TOTALS 34-33
10
MP-Avg FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct 905-26.6 204-332 .614 0-1 .000 140-190 .737 905-26.6 204-332 .614 0-1 .000 140-190 .737
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 94-128-222/6.5 94-128-222/6.5
PF-D 98-5 98-5
A 22 22
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TO 69 69
B 23 23
S Pts/Avg 14 548/16.1 14 548/16.1
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ROHDE’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 31 at MSU Billings, 2/5/11 Rebounds — 15 at Central Washington, 12/30/10 Assists — 3, twice (last vs Western Washington, 2/10/11) Blocks — 2, five mes (last vs Sea le Pacific, 3/2/11) Steals — 2, three mes (last at Western Washington, 1/15/11)
FG, 9-11 FT), 8 rebounds and 3 assists in home loss to Western Washington. BEFORE UAA: Played 46 games in two seasons at Arizona State … saw action in 30 games as sophomore for Sun Devils squad that went 22-11 and narrowly missed 2010 NCAA Tournament berth … averaged 2.2 points and 1.2 rebounds in 2009-10, shooting .533 (24-45) from the field … scored career-high 12 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in Dec. 23 win over South Carolina-Upstate … had 11 points and career-high 6 rebounds in Nov. 20 win over San Francisco … scored 8 points on two occasions and had key 4 points and 4 rebounds in 55-52 win over San Diego State … led team in charges taken and earned ASU’s ‘Iron Man’ award. HIGH SCHOOL: Named Phoenix All-Metro Player of the Year by The Arizona Republic in 2007-08 after averaging 29.5 points, 12.0 rebounds and shooting 63 percent … member of Republic’s 5-man All-Arizona team three years in a row … set at least 15 school records at Pinnacle High, earning 2008 Gatorade Arizona Player of the Year and being named a McDonald’s All-America nominee … also named 2008 Pima Region Player of the Year … scored school-record-high 47 points and grabbed 18 rebounds as a senior against Horizon High … Pinnacle season records included points (855), scoring avg. (29.5), rebounds (306), free throws made (177), blocks (75) and FG% (.630); career records included points (2,226), rebounds (1,034), free throws made (564), blocks (216) and FG% (.630) … lettered all four years at PHS … two-time MVP of Cactus Classic tourney. PERSONAL: Born Taylor Hunter Rohde on May 2, 1990 in Lebanon, N.H. ... son of Karen and Lamont Rohde … oldest of three siblings … natural sciences major.
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Steve White #14 Senior • 3VL 6-0 • 195 lbs • Guard Manly, Australia Scots College 2010-11: Helped Seawolves to 24-10 record and NCAA Tournament 2nd Round berth, averaging 4.3 points and 3.4 assists in 18.1 minutes per game … teamed with Drew Robinson as one of top point-guard tandems in NCAA Div. II … ranked 10th in Great Northwest Athletic Conference in assists per game (3.4) … was 5th in GNAC and 38th nationally with 2.13-to-1 assist-turnover ratio … shot .562 (50 of 89) from the field — best on the team among guards … tied for 20th on UAA single-season assist list with 117 … averaged 4.2 assists in GNAC games for No. 6 mark in league, helping Seawolves to runner-up finish … tallied 10 points (4-5 FG, 1-2 3FG), 4 rebounds, 3 steals and career-high 9 assists in first career start, helping UAA earn road victory at Simon Fraser on Jan. 13 … averaged 10.3 points on 14-of-21 shooting (5-9 3FG) and 7.5 assists in four games from Jan. 8-20 … scored career-high 11 points (4-7 FG) and dished 8 assists in road loss at Western Washington … other top performances included 10 points (4-5 FG, 2-2 3FG), 8 assists and no turnovers in regular-season home victory over Seattle Pacific; 5 points (2-2 FG), 2 assists and no turnovers in Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout win over Division I Ball State; 10 points (2-4 FG, 5-6 FT), 5 assists and 1 turnover in home victory over Western Oregon; 6 points (1-1 FG, 4-4 FT), 4 assists and 1 turnover in road win over MSU Billings; and 6 assists and 1 turnover in GNAC Tournament first-round victory over Saint Martin’s … earned spot on GNAC All-Academic Team with 3.31 overall GPA … voted team’s Best Defensive Player by teammates and coaches … will enter senior season with UAA career ranks of 12th in FG% (.527), 20th in assists (192) and t-20th in games played (85). 2009-10: Played key reserve role as sophomore, playing in 24 of 27 games and averaging 13.4 minutes per contest … posted second-best shooting pct. (.481) among Seawolf guards … posted season-highs of 9 points (4-6 FG) and 26 minutes in road loss to nationally ranked Seattle Pacific; other top outings included 9 points (2-4 FG, 5-5 FT)
WHITE’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS MP-Avg 2008-09 (Fr) 27– 0 391/14.5 2009-10 (So) 24– 0 321/13.4 2010-11 (Jr) 34– 4 615/18.1 TOTALS 85– 4 1327/15.6
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FG-Att 23–45 25–52 50- 89 98-186
Pct 3FG-Att Pct .357 5-14 .357 .481 4-13 .308 .562 11-25 .440 .527 20-52 .385
FT-FTA 12-20 19-26 35- 55 66-101
Pct .600 .731 .636 .653
OR-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO 5– 20– 25/0.9 34-1 40 35 4– 23– 27/1.1 31-0 35 23 9– 54– 63/1.9 52-0 117 55 18– 97-115/1.4 117-1 192 113
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B 2 1 1 4
S 13 10 30 53
Pts/Avg 63/2.3 73/3.0 146/4.3 282/3.3
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and 3 assists in road loss to NW Nazarene; 5 rebounds in home win over nationally ranked Western Washington; and 5 points (2-2 FG), 2 assists and no turnovers in home victory over SPU. 2008-09: Had solid freshman campaign, playing in 27 of 29 games and averaging 14.5 minutes off the bench … shot .511 from the field and registered positive assist-turnover ratio (40-35) … scored 9 points (4-5 FG) with 3 assists in home win over Alaska Fairbanks; other top games included 9 points (3-3 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT) and 3 rebounds in road loss to NW Nazarene; 5 points (2-2 FG, 1-1 3FG), 4 assists and 0 turnovers in home win over Central Washington; and 5 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists in season-ending home win over Western Oregon.
WHITE’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 11 at Western Washington, 1/15/11 Rebounds — 7 vs Florida Tech, 12/18/10 Assists — 9 at Simon Fraser, 1/13/11 Blocks — 2 vs Sea le Pacific, 2/7/09 Steals — 4 vs BYU-Hawaii, 3/12/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Led Scots College (high school) to New South Wales Combined Independent Schools titles in 2006 and 2007, and three straight GPS Conference titles from 2005-07 … averaged 24.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists as a senior, and 19.5 points, 5.5 assists as a junior … played for New South Wales state teams from 2005-08. PERSONAL: Born Steven Chester White on Jan. 11, 1990 in Australia ... son of Julie and David White … physical education major.
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Matt Peterson #45 Senior • 1VL 6-7 • 265 lbs • Center Yakima, Washington Eisenhower HS Whatcom CC 2011-12: Will redshirt. 2010-11: Appeared in 31 games as key interior reserve for Seawolf club that went 24-10 and reached NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … averaged 2.3 points and 1.2 rebounds in 8.2 minutes per game … had 4 points, 3 rebounds and multiple key defensive plays in NCAA 1st Round victory over nationally 6th-ranked Humboldt State … scored season-high 9 points (4-5 FG) in Disney’s Tip-Off Classic loss against Lewis … averaged 6.5 points on 4-of-6 shooting in UAA’s Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout victories over Division I clubs Houston Baptist and Ball State … other top outings included 8 points (2-3 FG, 4-4 FT), 6 rebounds and 2 blocks in home victory over Alaska Fairbanks; 4 points (2-4 FG) and 2 rebounds in road win over UAF; and 4 points (2-2 FG) in narrow road victory over NW Nazarene. BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Whatcom Community College … helped Orcas to back-to-back NWAACC Tournament appearances, including 5th-place showing as freshman in 2008-09 … as sophomore in 2009-10, averaged 11.9 points on 51 percent shooting, plus 6.0 rebounds per game … scored career-high 32 points (10-14 FG, 12-15 FT) in 86-79 February victory over Bellevue … represented West Division at 2010 NWAACC All-Star Game. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Eisenhower to 4th-place finish at WIAA Class 4A State Tournament as junior in 2007, equaling school’s best-ever finish … averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds as Cadets captured league and district championship.
PETERSON’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 9 vs Lewis, 11/13/10 Rebounds — 6 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/23/11 Assists — 1, four mes Blocks — 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/23/11 Steals — 1, twice
PERSONAL: Born Matthew Hale Peterson on April 9, 1989 in Yakima, Wash. ... son of Roberta and Mark Peterson … interests include music and shoes … marketing & management major.
PETERSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2010-11 (Jr) 31– 0 TOTALS 31– 0
14
MP-Avg 254/8.2 254/8.2
FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct 25-60 .417 0-0 .000 25-60 .417 0-0 .000
FT-FTA Pct 22-42 .524 22-42 .524
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 11– 25– 36/1.2 11– 25– 36/1.2
PF-D 53-2 53-2
A 4 4
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TO 30 30
B 5 5
S 2 2
Pts/Avg 72/2.3 72/2.3
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Kyle Fossman #42 Sophomore • 1VL 6-0 • 180 lbs • Guard Haines, Alaska Haines HS 2010-11: Saw action in 20 games for UAA team that went 24-10 and reached NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … shot team-best 50 percent (12 of 24) from three-point range and posted positive assist-turnover ratio (9-6) … tallied season-high 15 points on 5-of-7 3FG shooting and 2 assists in Dec. 17 home win over Walla Walla … sank three-pointer in first career game, against Dixie State at Disney’s Tip-Off Classic … scored 6 points (2-2 3FG) in neutralcourt win over Hawaii Pacific … played 11 minutes and made only three-point try in 58-44 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout victory over Div. I Ball State. HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2010 Alaska Gatorade Alaska Player of the Year … averaged 26.7 points, 6.6 assists, 5.6 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game to lead Haines High to its second state title in three seasons … in 2010 Class 3A state championship game, netted 23 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists, three blocks and five steals – including the game-clincher in the final seconds – in 46-45 win over Nome … named Alaska 3A Player of the Year as sophomore when he led Haines to its first-ever state title in 2008 … earned all-conference and team MVP honors all four years … lettered twice in track & field, winning region 400-meter dash title in 2010 … earned Haines class valedictorian honor … attending UAA under UA Scholar program. PERSONAL: Born Kyle James Fossman on Nov. 21, 1991 in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada ... son of Ann and Steve Fossman … interests include guitar and baseball … accounting major.
FOSSMAN’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 15 vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10 Rebounds — 2, twice (last: vs Walla Walla, 12/19/10) Assists — 2 vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10 Blocks — 0 Steals — 1, three mes
FOSSMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2010-11 (Fr) 20– 0 TOTALS 20– 0
MP-Avg 135/6.8 135/6.8
FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct 13-27 .481 12-24 .500 13-27 .481 12-24 .500
FT-FTA Pct 5-7 .714 5-7 .714
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 2- 7- 9/0.5 2- 7- 9/0.5
PF-D 9-0 9-0
A 9 9
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TO 6 6
B 0 0
S 3 3
Pts/Avg 43/2.2 43/2.2
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Liam Gibcus #32 Junior • 2VL 6-10 • 245 lbs Forward/Center Lysterfield, Australia Whitefriars College 2010-11: Shot team-high .645 field-goal percentage for UAA team that went 24-10 and reached NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … saw action in 29 of 34 games as one of key interior reserves … scored season-high 8 points (2-2 FG, 4-4 FT), plus 3 rebounds and a blocked shot in 18 minutes of home win over Simon Fraser … had 6 points (3-3 FG) in just 5 minutes of neutral-court win over Hawaii Pacific … shot 8 of 10 from field and 8 of 9 from free-throw line in month of February … other top outings included 4 points (2-2 FG) and 4 rebounds in road loss to Saint Martin’s; 8 points (3-3 FG, 2-2 FT), 2 rebounds and 2 steals in Dec. 17 win over Walla Walla; and 4 points (1-1 FG, 2-2 FT) and 3 rebounds in home win over NW Nazarene … earned spot on Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Academic Team with league’s 2nd-best overall GPA of 3.83 … honored with team’s Academic Achievement Award at seasonending team banquet. 2009-10: Played in all 27 games as true freshman for UAA squad that went 17-10 … cracked top 5 on Seawolf all-time freshman lists for field-goal pct. (.512, 2nd) and games started (16, tie-5th) … tallied season-high 10 points (4-4 FG, 2-3 FT) in just 12 minutes of home victory over Chaminade … had 9 points and 7 rebounds in collegiate debut as UAA earned road win over American Sports U. … other top performances included 9 points (2-2 FG, 5-6 FT) and 3 rebounds in home win over Western New Mexico; 9 points (4-7 FG) and 5 rebounds in road win over Western Oregon; 9 points (4-7 FG) and 6 rebounds in 81-78 home win over Alaska Fairbanks; and season-high 4 assists in season-finale win over 9th-ranked Seattle Pacific … honored with team’s Most Improved Player award at season-ending banquet April 10 HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and 53% FG in 2009 for Knox Raiders of SEABL Development League, finishing in the top 10 in all three stats categories ... earned team MVP honors as Raiders finished runner-up in D-League Grand Final … scored in double figures in all but two games, including season-highs of 29 points (11-16 FG) and 14 rebounds in a May 2 win over Ballarat ...
GIBCUS’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 10 vs Chaminade, 12/20/09 Rebounds — 7 vs American Sports, 11/11/09 Assists — 4 vs Sea le Pacific, 3/6/10 Blocks — 2 vs Grand Canyon, 12/12/09 Steals — 2, twice (last vs Walla Walla, 12/17/10) helped squads finish 4th as national tournament in 2006 and 2007 … also competed in swimming and Aussie Rules football at Whitefriars … earned academic awards for excellence in English, psychology and physics. PERSONAL: Born Liam Philip Gibcus on Nov. 2, 1990 in Australia ... son of Pauline and Philip Gibcus … interests include music, guitar, motorcycles and waterskiing … civil engineering major.
GIBCUS’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2009-10 (Fr) 27-16 2010-11 (So) 29– 1 Totals 56-17
16
MP-Avg 352/13.0 212/ 7.3 564/10.1
FG-Att 43-84 20-31 63-115
Pct 3FG-Att Pct .512 0-0 .000 .645 0-0 .000 .548 0-0 .000
FT-FTA Pct 19-28 .679 14-20 .700 33-48 .688
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 29– 32– 61/2.3 11– 29– 40/1.4 40– 61-101/1.8
PF-D 62-2 35-0 97-2
A 14 6 20
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TO 32 18 50
B 7 2 9
S 8 6 14
Pts/Avg 105/3.9 54/1.9 159/2.8
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Travis Thompson #11 Sophomore • 1VL 6-1 • 195 lbs • Guard Anchorage, Alaska Dimond HS 2010-11: Played in all 34 games as one of top reserves for Seawolf club that went 24-10 and reached NCAA Tournament 2nd Round … led team with .830 free-throw percentage … broke UAA freshman record for three-point percentage at .440 and ranked 3rd in both field-goal percentage (.516) and 3FGs made (37), plus 8th in scoring (202 pts) on other freshman lists … scored double figures on eight occasions, with UAA posting 7-1 record in those games … tallied season-high 20 points on perfect shooting (7-7 FG, 4-4 3FG, 2-2 FT) in win over reigning Canadian collegiate champion British Columbia … earned Carrs/Safeway Player of the Game honors after scoring 13 points (4-7 FG, 3-5 3FG, 2-2 FT) and grabbing 2 rebounds in 62-44 Shootout victory over Division I Ball State … had 10 points (2-3 FG, 1-2 3FG, 5-5 FT), 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in Great Northwest Athletic Conference Tournament 1st-round win over Saint Martin’s … other top outings included 11 points (2-4 FG, 6-6 FT) in Disney’s Tip-Off Classic win over UC San Diego; 9 points (3-6 FG, 2-2 FT), 3 rebounds, 2 assists and no turnovers in 78-71 road win over NW Nazarene; 13 points (4-5 FG, 3-4 3FG, 2-2 FT) and 3 rebounds in regular-season home win over Seattle Pacific; 16 points (6-8 FG, 3-5 3FG) and 2 assists in home loss to Western Washington; and 10 points (3-4 FG, 2-3 3FG, 2-2 FT) and 2 steals in home win over NW Nazarene. HIGH SCHOOL: Selected Alaska Newspapers Inc./Alaska Coaches Class 4A Player of the Year as senior, averaging 20 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds per game … led Lynx to state tournament berth despite suffering season-ending broken hand in semifinals of Cook Inlet Conference tournament … honorable mention all-state as junior in 2009, teaming with future Seawolf mate Chris Plooy to lead Lynx to 4A state title … averaged 11.0 points, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals and shot 50 percent from long range in DHS’s State Tournament run … posted season averages of 15 points as junior and 11 points as sophomore. PERSONAL: Born Travis Neal Thompson on Sept. 11, 1991 in Anchorage ... son of Leonisa and Lon Thompson … enjoys tubing and wakeboarding … engineering major.
THOMPSON’S CAREER HIGHS Points — 20 vs Bri sh Columbia, 12/4/10 Rebounds — 3, three mes (last vs Sea le Pacific, 1/8/11) Assists — 3, twice (last vs Western Oregon, 1/20/11) Blocks — 1, twice Steals — 2, three mes (last vs Saint Mar n’s, 2/28/11)
THOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS 2010-11 (Fr) 34-0 TOTALS 34-0
MP-Avg 473/13.9 473/13.9
FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct 63-122 .516 37-84 .440 63-122 .516 37-84 .440
FT-FTA Pct 39-47 .830 39-47 .830
OR-DR-Reb/Avg 11– 32– 43/1.3 11– 32– 43/1.3
PF-D 44-0 44-0
A 31 31
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TO 29 29
B 2 2
S 14 14
Pts/Avg 202/5.9 202/5.9
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#30 Boomer Blossom
#31 Chris Weitzel
Freshman • HS 6-2 • 185 • Guard Soldotna Soldotna HS
Junior • TR 6-7 • 245 • Forward Gresham, Oregon Gresham HS • Mt. Hood CC
2010-11: Redshirted.
2010-11: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Tournament Team selection at 2010 Class 4A State tourney, averaging 18.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game as Soldotna notched 5th-place finish … named First Team All-Northern Lights Conference … named to all-tourney teams at So-Hi Tip-Off and Grace Christian tournaments … led Stars to So-Hi Tip-Off titles as junior and senior … posted season averages of 20 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals as senior.
BEFORE UAA: Posted career numbers of 8.2 points and 4.9 rebounds in two seasons at Mt. Hood Community College, shooting better than 50 percent from the field both years … showed versatility as sophomore in 2009-10 with averages of 9.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 1.2 steals per game … along with current Seawolf teammate Jeremy Jones, helped MHCC to 20-8 overall record and NWAACC playoff berth … posted pair of double-doubles, including 17 points (6-6 FG) and 12 rebounds against Umpqua CC on Jan. 22 … had 5 blocks in playoff victory over Green River on Mar. 8 … shot 58 percent from the field as freshman, posting averages of 7.0 ppg and 3.8 rpg.
PERSONAL: Born Brendon Jacob Blossom on April 16, 1992 in Soldotna, Alaska ... son of Mary and Doug Blossom … enjoys hunting and fishing … major is undeclared.
HIGH SCHOOL: Starred in basketball and football at Gresham High, drawing interest from several Pac-10 schools on gridiron … ranked sixth in Oregon Class 4A in blocks per game (1.6) as junior … lost senior season due to ACL injury … lettered three years each in basketball and football and twice in baseball. PERSONAL: Born Christopher Jacob Weitzel on July 5, 1989 in Portland, Ore. ... son of Terry and Annette Weitzel … interests include shoes and video games … business management major.
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#24 Abebe Demissie
#22 Marcus Jackson
Juinor • TR 6-6 • 215 • Forward SeaƩle, Washington Rainier Beach HS • North Idaho JC
Junior • TR 6-2 • 190 • Guard Sacramento, California Sheldon HS • Arizona State
BEFORE UAA: Played sophomore season of 2010-11 at North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho … averaged 6.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and shot 49 percent as NIC went 23-9 … also sank 19 of 44 (.432) three-pointers for Cardinals … spent two seasons at D-I program Eastern Washington, redshirting in 2008-09 and averaging 5.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists as a freshman 2009-10. HIGH SCHOOL: Was team captain on powerhouse Rainier Beach program that won 2008 Washington 3A State title with 29-1 overall record … averaged 7.1 points per game as senior on team with five future Div. I players, helping squad to Metro Conference and regional titles PERSONAL: Born Dec. 7, 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas … son of Suka Alakie … has two siblings … name is prounounced ‘ahBAH-bay dih-MEE-see’ … journalism & public communications major.
BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at Div. I major Arizona State, seeing action in 16 games … earned scholarship as sophomore in 201011 and played key minutes in middle of year with starter Jamelle McMillan battling injury … played huge role in win over Tulsa on Jan. 12, tallying 4 assists and 2 steals in career-high 35 minutes … played 15 minutes vs. California on Jan. 8 and 15 at Washington State on Jan. 20 … averaged 18.8 minutes per game in four-game stretch from Jan. 8-20. HIGH SCHOOL: Was 4-year starter for Sheldon High from 2005-09… excellent student-athlete who was first-team All-Delta League selection and Sacramento Area Metro Team pick in junior and senior seasons ...as a captain in just his sophomore year, led Huskies to school’s first and only Sac Joaquin Section championship, averaging 13.5 points and 4.7 assists … concluded senior year as Delta League’s assist leader at 6.3 per game while averaging 15.5 points, despite being slowed by midseason injury … also shot 80 percent from the foul line and 52 percent from the field as senior … averaged 16 points and 6.1 assists as a junior … graduated eighth in high school class of more than 500 … National Achievement Scholar … voted top male athlete by Sheldon staff in senior year. PERSONAL: Born Marcus A. Jackson on Feb. 24, 1991 in Salem, Ore. … son of Shawn and Robert Jackson … father played basketball at Southern Illinois from 1964-68 … oldest of four children, with two brothers and a sister … also an accomplished golfer while in high
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#23 Colton Lauwers
#1 Christian Leckband
Sophomore • TR 6-3 • 235 • Guard Anchorage, Alaska Dimond HS • Adams State
Freshman • HS 6-5 • 185 • Forward Nome, Alaska Nome-Beltz HS
BEFORE UAA: Spent two seasons at fellow Div. II program Adams State in Alamosa, Colo., playing true freshman season in 2009-10 and redshirting in 2010-11 … played in 26 games as freshman, making 15 starts and averaging 3.3 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 16 minutes per game … started each of the squad’s final 10 games, earning role after tallying 10 points (3-4 FG) at Western New Mexico (Jan. 23) … also reached double-figures with seasonhigh 11 points at Mesa State … recorded season-high 5 rebounds in season-opener against Oklahoma Panhandle State … dished season-high 4 assists in win over Fort Lewis … shot 34.6 percent (18 of 52) from three-point land and 80 percent (20-25) from freethrow line, and posted positive 1.1 assist-to-turnover ratio. HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2008-09 Alaska Class 4A Player of the Year after captaining Dimond High to state title and 26-3 record … also earned all-conference and all-state accolades … named to several all-tournament teams, including at ASAA State Championships and 2009 Dimond Prep Shootout … earned All-Cook Inlet Conference and honorable mention all-state honors as junior in 200708 … MVP of 2007 Kankakee Holiday Tournament … was honorable mention All-CIC and team captain as sophomore … helped Lynx to consecutive State finishes of 3rd, 3rd, 4th and 1st from (2006-09) … competed in baseball, track and football, helping Dimond to State baseball title in 2009 as well … earned all-state and all-region honors as both pitcher and shortstop … named to State Tournament all-tournament team … also played American Legion ball and earned All-State Team of Excellence honors at both positions.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Alaska 3A Player of the Year and Western Conference MVP honors as senior in 2010-11 … was three-year varsity starter, helping Nanooks to 70-17 record over that time … averaged 14.0 points per game on 56 percent shooting for career, including eight 30-point performances and 17 20-point showings … shot 42 percent from three-point range and finished with 1,056 career points … helped Nome to current 40-game home winning streak and three Class 3A State Tournament appearances … averaged 22.9 ppg and 9.0 rpg as senior, shooting .533 from field, .425 from three-point range and .804 from foul stripe … scored careerhigh 39 points (14-25 FG) against Barrow and had 17 points and 16 rebounds against Seward in ACS Invitational championship game … led Alaska Prep Shootout and Alaska Airlines Classic in scoring … averaged 24.5 points against Class 4A schools, including 34-point outing against eventual state champion Bartlett … helped Nanooks to runner-up finish at 2010 3A State Tournament as junior, setting school record for victories with a 26-4 record … tallied 15 points and 13 points in State semifinal win over Mt. Edgecumbe … started every game as sophomore in 2008-09 as Nanooks finished 22-5 and were State runners-up. PERSONAL: Born Christian Lee Leckband on Dec. 17, 1992 in Fairbanks … son of George Leckband and Diane Warnke … major is undeclared.
PERSONAL: Born Colton Merritt Bradley Lauwers on July 17, 1991 … son of Kim and Brad Lauwers … coached by father on 2009 baseball state-title team … father also won two ASAA 3A State basketball titles at Heritage Christian, coaching current Seawolf Lonnie Ridgeway on 2006 squad … mother played Div. I volleyball at Texas State and was UAA’s head coach from 1998-2004 … oldest of three brothers … physical education major.
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Jeremiah Ridgeway Sophomore • TR 5-10 • 180 • Guard Anchorage, Alaska Heritage ChrisƟan HS • Centralia CC 2011-12: Will redshirt. BEFORE UAA: Played freshman season at Central (Wash.) Community College, averaging 13.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.0 steals per game … led team in assists, steals and three-pointers made (45), and was second-leading scorer. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered all four years at Heritage Christian, helping team to Class 3A State runner-up finish as a junior, and 4th-place finishes in other three seasons … was all-state, all-region and Team MVP as a senior, averaging 17 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists … earned MVP honors at Service Tip-Off Classic and was all-tourney at West High tournament … named all-region as a junior, along with all-tourney honors at Heritage and Service tournaments. PERSONAL: Born Jeremiah David Ridgeway on Oct. 8, 1991 in Anchorage … son of Lonnie and Janice Ridgeway … older brother Lonnie is a senior in 2011-12 at UAA … one of seven siblings … major is undeclared.
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THE GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
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tretching from Alaska to Oregon to Montana – and now to Canada – the Great Northwest Athletic Conference has quickly established itself as one of the most successful leagues in the NCAA Division II ranks. Founded in 2001 as a 10-team league, the GNAC this year returns to its original membership number with the addition of Simon Fraser of Burnaby, British Columbia. Along with Montana State Billings, which joined the league in 2007, Simon Fraser joined original GNAC members Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Fairbanks, Central Washington, Northwest Nazarene, Saint Martin’s, Seattle Pacific, Western Oregon and Western Washington in 2010-11. In the last four years alone, the GNAC has produced one national team title (2009 SPU women’s soccer), three national runner-up finishes, three NCAA Final 4 basketball appearances (all by UAA’s men and women), and top-5 NCAA women’s cross country placings by both SPU and UAA in 2009. UAA sponsors seven of the GNAC’s 14 sports – volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field.
2010-11 GNAC MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT GB W L PCT xy-Central Washington (5) 16 2 .889 —– 26 4 .897 x-ALASKA ANCHORAGE 13 5 .722 3.0 24 10 .706 x-Seattle Pacific 12 6 .667 4.0 20 10 .667 Western Washington 11 7 .611 5.0 16 11 .593 Northwest Nazarene 10 8 .556 6.0 15 12 .556 Western Oregon 8 10 .444 8.0 13 16 .448 Saint Martin’s 7 11 .389 9.0 14 15 .483 Montana State Billings 6 12 .333 10.0 8 18 .308 Alaska Fairbanks 5 13 .278 11.0 8 17 .320 Simon Fraser 2 16 .111 14.0 3 21 .125 x-NCAA Tournament qualifier / y-GNAC Tournament champion ( ) national rank in parentheses
GNAC POSTSEASON AWARDS Player of the Year: Blake Poole, Saint Martin’s Newcomer of the Year: Jamar Berry, Central Washington Co-Freshmen of the Year: Paul Egwuonwu, NNU & David Downs, SPU Co-Coaches of the Year: Greg Sparling, CWU & Tim Hills, NNU
FIRST TEAM: Blake Poole, Saint Martin’s (F, 6-5, Sr., Eugene, OR); Taylor Rohde, Alaska Anchorage (F/C, 6-9, Jr., Phoenix, AZ); Michael Duty, Western Washington (F, 6-6, 6-6, Sr., Seattle, WA); Parrish West, Alaska Fairbanks (F, 6-5, Sr., Chicago, Ill.); Chris Sprinker, Central Washington (C, 6-9, Sr., Tacoma, WA); Jamar Berry, Central Washington (G, 6-5, Sr., Tacoma, WA). SECOND TEAM: Blair Wheadon, Western Oregon (G, 6-2, Jr., Junction City, OR); Jeff Downs, Seattle Pacific (W, 6-4, Sr., Kirkland, WA); Brandon Walker, Alaska Anchorage (G, 6-3, Sr., Hayward, CA); Brian Barkdoll, Northwest Nazarene (C, 6-11, Sr., Portland, OR); John Allen, Western Washington (G, 6-0, So., Mountlake Terrace, WA); Drew Harris, Central Washington (G, 6-0, Sr., Yakima, WA). HONORABLE MENTION: Andy Poling, Seattle Pacific (P, 6-11, So., Portland, OR); Ryan Sweet, Seattle Pacific (P, 6-6, Sr., Port Orchard, WA); Ricky Berry, Simon Fraser (G, 6-3, Sr., Phoenix, AZ); Jeremy Green, Saint Martin’s (C, 6-7, Jr., Kent, WA); Mario Gill, Alaska Anchorage (G, 6-2, Jr., Portland, OR); Rory Blanche, Western Washington (F, 6-6, Jr., Ashland, OR); Jaxon Myaer, MSU Billings (G, 5-10, Jr., Salt Lake City, UT).
SEAWOLF FACILITIES
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he Seawolves host their home games on campus in the 1,000-seat Wells Fargo Sports Complex. The gym, which has housed Seawolf volleyball, basketball and gymnastics since 1978, provides a comfortable atmosphere for both competitors and fans. Along with a refurbished playing surface in 2010, the gym recently received a facelift with the addition of new plastic bleachers to replace the former wooden seats. Seawolf basketball players also make use of the WFSC’s other facilities — weight room, fitness center, 25-meter pool, jogging track and sauna — for training and recreation. At Thanksgiving, the Seawolves move their home to the 8,700-
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2010-11 SEASON REVIEW 2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # 34 22 2 44 23 11 1 14 45 24 32 25 21
Player Taylor Rohde Walker,Brandon Mario Gill Casey Robinson Lonnie Ridgeway Travis Thompson Drew Robinson Steve White Matt Peterson Kyle Fossman Liam Gibcus Phillip Hearn Jesse Blandford TEAM UAA Totals Opponent Totals
GP-GS Min.-Avg 34-33 905-26.6 34-34 1082-31.8 34-34 909-26.7 32-29 894-27.9 25-5 478-19.1 34-0 473-13.9 32-30 799-25.0 34-4 615-18.1 31-0 254-8.2 20-0 135-6.8 29-1 212-7.3 18-0 94-5.2 2-0 2-1.0 34 34
FG-FGA 204-332 178-377 113-229 96-280 70-144 63-122 55-150 50-89 25-60 13-27 20-31 8-27 0-1
Pct 3FG-Att .614 0-1 .472 74-175 .493 57-123 .343 71-223 .486 3-11 .516 37-84 .367 17-58 .562 11-25 .417 0-0 .481 12-24 .645 0-0 .296 2-9 .000 0-1
Pct .000 .423 .463 .318 .273 .440 .293 .440 .000 .500 .000 .222 .000
FT-FTA 140-190 65-90 68-82 51-68 28-37 39-47 63-79 35-55 22-42 5-7 14-20 3-7 1-2
6850 895-1869 6850 802-1866
.479 284-734 .430 248-712
.387 .348
534-726 483-645
ATTENDANCE Overall: Home: (WFSC) (Sullivan) Away: Neutral:
Dates 34 17 14 3 10 7
Pct. .737 .722 .829 .750 .757 .830 .797 .636 .524 .714 .700 .429 .500
OD-DR-Reb/Avg PF-D A TO 94-128-222/6.5 98-5 22 69 38-115-153/4.5 65-1 75 52 47-128-175/5.1 51-0 58 38 35-108-143/4.5 78-1 75 28 24-66-90/3.6 46-0 32 26 11-32-43/1.3 44-0 31 29 9-62-71/2.2 59-2 134 65 9-54-63/1.9 52-0 117 55 11-25-36/1.2 53-2 4 30 2-7-9/0.5 9-0 9 6 11-29-40/1.4 35-0 6 18 7-6-13/0.7 8-0 1 5 0-0-0/0.0 0-0 0 0 43-49-92/2.7 8 .736 341-809-1150/33.8 599-11 564 429 .749 325-694-1019/30.0 674-23 447 433
B 23 19 3 5 7 2 0 1 5 0 2 2 0
S 14 28 19 21 15 14 25 30 2 3 6 5 0
Pts-Avg 548-16.1 495-14.6 351-10.3 314-9.8 171-6.8 202-5.9 190-5.9 146-4.3 72-2.3 43-2.2 54-1.9 21-1.2 1/0.5
69 182 2608/76.7 73 187 2335/68.7
2010-11 RESULTS Total 34,388 24,269 10,099 14,170 10,119 1736
Ave. 1,211 1,428 721 4,723 838 248
Senior Brandon Walker was a Second Team All-GNAC performer and helped UAA to an NCAA Tournament berth in 2011-12.
Έ24ͳ10 OVERALL; 13ͳ5 GNAC ͷ 14ͳ3 HOME; 6ͳ4 ROAD; 4ͳ3 NEUTRALΉ Date % Nov 12 % Nov 13 % Nov 14 $ Nov 25 $ Nov 26 $ Nov 27 ^ Dec 3 ^ Dec 4 # Dec 17 # Dec 18 # Dec 19 * Dec 30 * Jan 1 * Jan 5 * Jan 8 * Jan 13 * Jan 15 * Jan 20 * Jan 22 * Jan 27 * Jan 29 * Feb 3 * Feb 5 * Feb 10 * Feb 12 * Feb 17 * Feb 19 * Feb 22 * Feb 23 ! Feb 28 ! Mar 2 ! Mar 4 & Mar 11 & Mar 12
Opponent vs Dixie State vs Lewis vs UC San Diego WEBER STATE HOUSTON BAPTIST BALL STATE vs Hawaii Pacific vs British Columbia WALLA WALLA FLORIDA TECH WALLA WALLA at Central Washington at Northwest Nazarene MONTANA STATE BILLINGS SEATTLE PACIFIC at Simon Fraser at Western Washington WESTERN OREGON SAINT MARTIN’S NORTHWEST NAZARENE CENTRAL WASHINGTON at Seattle Pacific at Montana State Billings WESTERN WASHINGTON SIMON FRASER at Saint Martin’s at Western Oregon at Alaska Fairbanks LASKA FAIRBANKS SAINT MARTIN’S SEATTLE PACIFIC at Central Washington vs Humboldt State vs Brigham Young-Hawaii
W/L Score L 58-75 L 70-84 W 67-52 L 54-86 W 74-67 W 62-44 W 75-53 W 71-53 W 105-67 W 70-47 W 72-44 W-2OT 98-93 W 78-71 W 73-52 W 78-61 W 74-56 L 75-81 W 79-59 W 73-66 W 73-63 L 50-52 L 73-78 W 81-64 L 102-106 W 99-81 L 54-60 W 88-83 W 74-65 W 118-82 W 80-70 W 72-67 L 71-83 W 76-70 L 91-100
Att. 275 434 219 4909 4560 4701 136 100 353 645 429 603 583 607 855 115 1475 733 890 767 1000 384 1025 676 855 558 612 507 721 793 775 2519 336 238
UAA Hi Scorer Rohde 14 Rohde 19 Walker/C. Robinson 17 Rohde 19 Walker 25 Thompson 13 Rohde 22 Thompson 20 Walker 25 Rohde 21 Rohde 14 Rohde 28 Ridgeway 22 Walker 21 Rohde 18 Rohde 20 Rohde 27 C. Robinson 22 Walker 20 Rohde/C. Robinson 14 Rohde 15 Rohde 20 Rohde 31 Rohde/Walker 27 Gill 23 Gill 16 Walker 40 Rohde 16 C. Robinson 21 Rohde 22 Ridge./Walker/Roh. 16 Ridgeway/Walker 19 Gill 20 Gill 24
% = Disney’s Div. II Tip-Off Classic - Anaheim, CA $ = Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout - Sullivan Arena ^ = Glacier Classic - Fairbanks # = AT&T Jamboree * = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game ! = GNAC Tournament
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST POINTS Game: 43, Jesse Jackson vs Seattle Pacific, 2/21/86 Season: 813, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87 Career: 1,902, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season: 27.1, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87 Career: 24.1, Jesse Jackson, 1985-87 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17, Bo Jackson vs Montana State-Billings, 12/1/77; Jesse Jackson vs Cal-Riverside, 3/7/86; Del Willis vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/11/90; Jackie Johnson vs Chico State, 3/15/90 Season: 299, Tony Turner, 1979-80 Career: 713, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32, Jesse Jackson vs Metro State, 1/23/87 Season: 609, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87 Career: 1,394, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (12-12), Rob King vs Saint Martins, 1/16/78 Season: .665, Chris Lewis, 1998-99 Career: .617, Chris Lewis, 1998-00 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 10, Brandon Walker at Western Oregon, 2/19/11 Season: 100, Kemmy Burgess, 2003-04 Season, per Game: 3.33, Kemmy Burgess, 2003-04 Career: 243, Mark Drake, 2001-05 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 20, Cody Gallatin vs Humboldt State, 1/30/03 Season: 230, Tai Riser, 1993-94 Career: 661, Jim Hajdukovich, 1995-99 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (Min. 5 att.): 1.000 (5-5), Rick Stafford vs San Francisco, 12/30/96 Game (Min. 8 att.): .875 (7-8), Adam Fitt-Chappell at NW Nazarene, 12/5/02 Season (Min 50 att.): .560 (28-50), Chris Hamey, 1997-98 Career: .474 (195-411), Kemmy Burgess, 2003-04, 05-06 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17, Jeff Martin vs Fordham, 11/27/83 Season: 167, Jesse Jackson, 1986-87 Career: 456, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 22, Jackie Johnson vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/8/91 Season: 235, Todd Fisher, 1989-90 Career: 675, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (14-14), Kirk Abegglen vs Northwest Missouri, 12/12/81 Season: .918 (45-49), Buddy Bailey, 06-07 Career: .884 (130-147), Mark Drake, 01-05
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Kemmy Burgess
Hansi Gnad
Jesse Jackson
REBOUNDS Game: 24, Bo Jackson vs Texas, 12/10/78 Season: 367, Hansi Gnad, 1986-87 Season Average: 12.2, Hansi Gnad, 1986-87 Career: 1,124, Hansi Gnad, 1983-87 Career Average: 9.7, Todd Fisher, 1988-90 ASSISTS Game: 18, Luke Cooper vs Saint Martin’s, 3/6/08 Season: 310, Luke Cooper, 2007-08 Season Average: 8.9, Luke Cooper, 07-08 Career: 880, Luke Cooper, 2004-08 Career Average: 7.3, Luke Cooper, 2004-08 STEALS Game: 9, Tyrone Jones vs Hawaii-Loa, 1/10/85 Season: 84, Tony Turner, 1979-80 Season Average: 2.6, Tony Turner, 79-80 Career: 192, Jim Hajdukovich, 1995-99 Career Average: 2.2, Rawley Farris, 80-82 BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 8, Hansi Gnad vs Seattle Pacific, 2/22/86 Season: 63, Serge Using, 1998-99 Season Average: 2.33, Serge Using, 98-99 Career: 145, Hansi Gnad, 1983-87 Career Average: 1.23, Hansi Gnad, 83-87 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Season: 19, Hansi Gnad, 1985-86 Career: 48, Peter Bullock, 2000-04 GAMES PLAYED Season: 35, Carl Arts, McCade Olsen, Chris Bryant, Luke Cooper, Cameron Burney, Jeremiah Trueman & Kevin White, 2007-08 Career: 124, Vern Robateau, 1985-90 GAMES STARTED Season: 35, Carl Arts, McCade Olsen, Chris Bryant & Luke Cooper, 2007-08 Career: 107, Peter Bullock, 2000-04
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 141 vs Alaska Southeast, 11/11/89 1st Half: 77 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 2/10/90 2nd Half: 71 vs Edinboro, 11/21/92 Season: 2,945, 1977-78 GREATEST MARGINS Of Victory: 97 (127-30) at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99 Of Defeat: 54 (56-110) vs Tennessee-Chattanooga, 11/27/92 Halftime Lead: 51 (68-17) at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99 Halftime Deficit: 34 (54-20) vs Alabama, 11/24/04 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1st Half: 7 at American Sports University, 11/11/09 2nd Half: 13 at Carver Bible, 12/30/99 Game: 30 at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99; vs Lancaster Bible, 11/5/06 Season: 1,735, 2009-10 Season Avg: 65.6, 2006-07
FREE THROWS MADE Game: 39 vs BYU-Hawaii, 2/14/81; vs Sacramento State, 1/27/90 Season: 563, 1989-90 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 60 vs Sacramento State, 1/27/90 Season: 817, 1989-90 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (24-24) vs BYU-Hawaii, 12/10/05 Season: .782 (377-482), 2008-09 REBOUNDS Game: 90 vs Alaska Pacific, 11/14/86 Season Avg: 45.4, 1977-78 ASSISTS Game: 39 at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99 Season Avg: 22.8, 1995-96
MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 141 vs Montana State Billings, 2/1/96 1st Half: 65 at Montana State Billings, 2/1/96 2nd Half: 76 at Montana State Billings, 2/1/96
STEALS Game: 27 vs Dubuque, 12/4/81 Season Avg: 14.7, 1979-80
FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 60 vs Alaska Southeast, 11/11/89 Season: 1,233, 1977-78
BLOCKS Game: 11 vs Seattle Pacific, 2/22/86 Season Avg: 4.37, 1997-98
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 113 vs Alaska Southeast, 11/11/89 Season: 2,513, 1977-78
SEASON WON-LOSS RECORDS Most Games Played: 35, 2007-08 Most Wins: 29, 2007-08 Most Losses: 25, 1976-77 Most Home Wins: 18, 1989-90 & 2007-08 Most Road Wins: 10, 2007-08 Highest Win Pct: .829 (29-6), 2007-08 Fewest Losses: 6, 2007-08 Most OT Games: 4, 2002-03 Consecutive Games Won: Overall: 18, 2007-08 Season: 18, 2007-08 Home: 21, 1986-87, 1987-89
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .700 (35-50) vs UC Riverside, 3/7/86 Season: .515, 1980-81 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 18 at Carver Bible College, 12/30/99 Season (Total): 284, 2010-11 Season (Per Game): 9.89, 1996-97 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 49 vs Seton Hall, 11/27/97 Season: 776, 1993-94
MISCELLANEOUS Home Attendance Game – 8,700 (4 times), Nov. 27-28-29, 1997; Nov. 26, 1998
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (min. 10 att.): .750 (9-12) vs Adams State, 12/21/99 Season: .458 (280-612) 2003-04
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS UAA SINGLE-SEASON STATS LEADERS POINTS 1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 3. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 4. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 5. Todd Fisher (1989-90) Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 7. Carl Arts (2007-08) 8. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 9. Ed Kirk (2000-01) 10. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 15. Taylor Rohde (2010-11)
813 695 668 658 654 654 646 591 585 579 548
SCORING AVERAGE 1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 3. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 4. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 5. Ed Kirk (2000-01) 6. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 7. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 8. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 9. Dana Pope (1994-95) 10. Peter Bullock (2002-03)
27.1 24.7 22.4 21.8 21.7 21.2 21.1 21.1 20.6 19.6
REBOUNDS 1. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 2. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 3. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 4. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 5. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 6. Peter Bullock (2003-04) Carl Arts (2007-08) 8. Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) 9. Serge Using (1999-00) 10. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 2. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 3. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 4. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 5. Serge Using (1999-00) 6. Bo Jackson (78-79) 7. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 8. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 9. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 10. Hansi Gnad (1984-85) ASSISTS 1. Luke Cooper (2007-08) 2. Luke Cooper (2006-07) 3. Bryan Anderson (1993-94) 4. Luke Cooper (2005-06) 5. Chris Bullock (1983-84) 6. Rick Stafford (1995-96) 7. Dave Washington (1977-78) 8. Ed Kirk (2000-01) 9. Jerry Sommer (1989-90) 10. Flip Wilcox (1986-87) STEALS 1. Tony Turner (1979-80) 2. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 3. Rawley Farris (1981-82)
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367 339 313 310 285 278 278 272 263 258 12.2 10.6 10.6 10.4 10.1 9.3 9.3 9.1 8.9 8.7 310 230 200 199 191 182 167 159 151 146 84 73 71
4. Al Collins (1979-80) Mark Lenoir (1990-91) 6. Tom Wheeler (1979-80) 7. Chris Bullock (1983-84) Peter Bullock (2002-03) 9. Sloan Carlson (1982-83) Flip Wilcox (1986-87)
67 67 64 62 62 59 59
BLOCKS 1. Serge Using (1998-99) 2. Adam Reid (1997-98) Serge Using (1999-00) 4. Stefan Arntz (1991-92) 5. Del Willis (1990-91) 6. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) 7. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 8. Raynold Samuel (1993-94) 9. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 10. Hansi Gnad (1984-85) Dale Bartley (1987-88) Brian Hills (2005-06) 18. Taylor Rohde (2010-11)
63 62 62 51 50 47 42 41 40 35 35 35 23
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Chris Lewis (1998-99) 2. Mark Fitt (1980-81) 3. Dale Bartley (1987-88) 4. Jeremiah Trueman (2007-08) 5. Taylor Rohde (2010-11) 6. Ryan Williams (1996-97) 7. Joe Davis (2005-06) 8. McCade Olsen (2006-07) 9. Jeremiah Trueman (2008-09) 10. Maurice Sanders (1992-93)
.665 .642 .626 .618 .614 .611 .610 .598 .597 .592
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 3. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 4. Jessie Jackson (1985-86) 5. Dale Bartley (1986-87) 6. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 7. Dana Pope (1994-95) 8. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 9. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 10. Carl Arts (2007-08) 20. Taylor Rohde (2010-11)
281 259 252 247 244 242 241 236 234 232 204
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 3. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 4. Michael Johnson (1987-88) 5. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 6. Tony Turner (1979-80) 7. Averian Parrish (1987-88) 8. Andre Boudreaux (1993-94) 9. Jeff Martin (1983-84) 10. Carl Arts (2007-08)
609 538 520 501 496 491 487 479 471 467
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Chris Hamey (1997-98) 2. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2005-06) 3. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 4. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2003-04)
.560 .526 .500 .500
5. Carl Arts (2006-07) 6. Mario Gill (2010-11) 7. Ron Fischer (1989-90) 8. Mark Drake (2003-04) 9. Craig Vaughn (1991-92) 10. Ron Fischer (1988-89) 15. Travis Thompson (2010-11)
.466 .463 .458 .456 .455 .453 .440
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 2. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 3. Chris Bryant (2007-08) 4. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) Tai Riser (1993-94) 6. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 7. Eric Draper (2006-07) 8. Jim Hajdukovich (1996-97) 9. Brandon Walker (2010-11) 10. Taylor Wagner (2000-01)
100 95 93 87 87 84 78 75 74 72
3-POINT FG MADE PER GAME 1. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 2. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 3. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) Tai Riser (1993-94) 5. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 6. Eric Draper (2006-07) 7. Taylor Wagner (2000-01) 8. Jim Hajdukovich (1996-97) 9. Chris Bryant (2007-08) 10. Jim Hajdukovich (1998-99)
3.06 3.00 2.81 2.81 2.80 2.79 2.77 2.68 2.66 2.48
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Tai Riser (1993-94) 2. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 3. Casey Robinson (2010-11) 4. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 5. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 6. Chris Bryant (2007-08) 7. Jim Hajdukovich (1996-97) 8. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04) 9. Eric Draper (2006-07) 10. Brandon Walker (2010-11)
230 226 223 213 211 210 202 200 176 175
FREE THROWS MADE 1. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 2. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 3. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 4. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 5. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 6. Taylor Rohde (2010-11) Ed Kirk (2000-01) 8. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) Carl Arts (2007-08) 10. Peter Bullock (2002-03)
167 164 156 150 142 140 140 136 136 134
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Todd Fisher (1989-90) 2. Peter Bullock (2003-04) 3. Jackie Johnson (1990-91) 4. Jesse Jackson (1985-86) 5. Jesse Jackson (1986-87) 6. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 7. Taylor Rohde (2010-11) 8. Ed Kirk (2000-01)
235 230 221 219 207 196 190 178
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176 174
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Buddy Bailey (2006-07) 2. Eric Draper (2006-07) 3. Scott Larrabee (1998-99) 4. Carl Arts (2006-07) 5. Taylor Wagner (2000-01) 6. Ron Fischer (1989-90) 7. Bryson Vaughan (2002-03) 8. Donnie Lao (2009-10) 9. Jeremiah Trueman (2008-09) 10. Kemmy Burgess (2005-06) 15. Mario Gill (2010-11)
.918 .904 .891 .887 .885 .880 .873 .872 .870 .868 .829
GAMES PLAYED 1. Carl Arts (2007-08) McCade Olsen (2007-08) Luke Cooper (2007-08) Chris Bryant (2007-08) Cameron Burney (2007-08) Jeremiah Trueman (2007-08) Kevin White (2007-08)
35 35 35 35 35 35 35
8. Michael Johnson (1987-88) Dale Bartley (1987-88) Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) Mark Carpenter (1987-88) Race McCleery (1987-88) Brandon Walker (2010-11) Taylor Rohde (2010-11) Mario Gill (2010-11) Travis Thompson (2010-11) Steve White (2010-11)
34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
MINUTES PER GAME 1. Jason Kaiser (1994-95) 2. Luke Cooper (2007-08) 3. Luke Cooper (2006-07) 4. Kenny Barker (2008-09) 5. Ron Beach (1984-85) 6. Jason Kaiser (1993-94) 7. Carl Arts (2007-08) 8. Dana Pope (1994-95) 9. Mark Lenoir (1990-91) 10. Averian Parrish (1987-88)
GAMES STARTED 1. Carl Arts (2007-08) McCade Olsen (2007-08) Luke Cooper (2007-08) Chris Bryant (2007-08) 5. Michael Johnson (1987-88) Dale Bartley (1987-88) Jeff Sheedy (1987-88) Cameron Burney (2007-08) Brandon Walker (2010-11) Mario Gill (2010-11) 11. Taylor Rohde (2010-11)
33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 34 33
DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Hansi Gnad (1985-86) 2. Hansi Gnad (1986-87) Todd Fisher (1989-90) 4. Peter Bullock (2002-03) 5. Dale Bartley (1987-88) Peter Bullock (2003-04) 7. Peter Bullock (2001-02) 8. Ryan Williams (1995-96) Theo Mayhue (1992-93) Carl Arts (2007-08)
37.26 36.31 35.86 35.79 35.71 35.42 35.23 35.04 34.93 34.64 19 18 18 16 14 14 13 10 10 10
UAA CAREER STATS LEADERS POINTS 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Carl Arts (2004-08) 4. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 5. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 6. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 7. Tony Turner (1977-80) 8. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 9. Mark Drake (2001-05) 10. Chris Hamey (1995-00) SCORING AVERAGE 1. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 2. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 3. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 4. Ed Kirk (1998-01) 5. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 6. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 7. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 8. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 9. Michael Johnson (1987-89) 10. Peter Bullock (2000-04) REBOUNDS 1. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 2. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 3. Carl Arts (2004-08) 4. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 5. Jeff Sheedy (1985-88) 6. Burt Wallace (1994-98) 7. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 8. Serge Using (1995-96, 97-00) 9. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 10. Bo Jackson (1977-79)
1,902 1,666 1,544 1,472 1,471 1,363 1,289 1,242 1,173 1,168 24.1 23.5 19.9 19.8 19.5 19.0 18.6 18.3 18.1 17.1 1,124 974 762 602 591 557 526 512 493 467
Peter Bullock 1,902 points
Luke Cooper 880 assists
REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 4. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 5. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 6. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 7. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 8. Ron Fischer (1988-90) 9. Rob King (1977-79) 10. Theo Mayhue (1991-93)
9.7 9.5 9.0 8.8 8.0 7.8 7.7 7.5 7.4 7.2
ASSISTS 1. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 2. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 3. Bryan Anderson (1991-94) 4. Butch Lincoln (1992-93, 94-97) 5. Chris Bullock (1982-84) 6. Rick Stafford (1995-97) Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 8. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 9. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 89-90) 10. Ed Kirk (1998-01) 20. Steve White (2008- )
880 371 358 325 321 299 299 260 249 242 192
STEALS 1. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 2. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 3. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 4. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 5. Michael Johnson (1987-89) 6. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 89-90) 7. Rawley Farris (1980-82) 8. Tyrone Jones (1983-86) 9. Tony Turner (1977-80)* 10. Jesse Jackson (1985-87)
192 159 156 125 123 122 120 111 108 107
BLOCKS 1. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 2. Serge Using (1995-96, 97-00) 3. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 4. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 5. Carl Arts (2004-08) 6. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 7. Adam Reid (1997-98) 8. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 9. Stefan Arntz (1991-92) 10. Del Willis (1990-91)
145 143 90 78 70 64 62 52 51 50
3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 2. Cameron Burney (2006-08) 3. Ron Fischer (1988-90) 4. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 5. Carl Arts (2004-08) 6. Taylor Wagner (1999-01) 7. Kevin White (2007-10) 8. Jerry Sommer (1988-90) 9. Eric Draper (2005-07) 10. Aaron Lawrence (2003-04, 05-06)
.474 .462 .457 .450 .439 .438 .432 .431 .431 .429
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3-POINT FG MADE 1. Mark Drake (2001-05) 2. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 3. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 4. Chris Hamey (1995-00) Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 6. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 7. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 8. Tai Riser (1993-95) 9. Cody Gallatin (2000-03) 10. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) Casey Robinson (2008-11)
243 238 195 158 158 157 152 148 147 146 146
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 2. Mark Drake (2001-05) 3. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 4. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 5. Casey Robinson (2008-11) 6. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 7. Tai Riser (1993-95) 8. Cody Gallatin (2000-03) 9. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 10. Jason Kaiser (1993-95)
661 589 449 411 410 401 398 395 378 364
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Chris Lewis (1998-00) 2. Jeremiah Trueman (2007-09) 3. Mark Fitt (1980-82) 4. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 5. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 6. McCade Olsen (2006-08) 7. Johnny Gilbert (1980-82) 8. Hicks Taylor (1978-80) 9. Bo Jackson (1977-79) 10. Race McCleery (1987-89) 12. Steve White (2008- )
.617 .603 .600 .598 .590 .559 .557 .555 .553 .550 .527
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-88) 3. Carl Arts (2004-08) 4. Tony Turner (1977-80) 5. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 6. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 7. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 8. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 9. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 10. Michael Johnson (1987-89)
713 653 583 555 528 495 493 450 442 437
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-88) 3. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 4. Tony Turner (1977-80) 5. Carl Arts (2004-08) 6. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 7. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 8. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 9. Jeff Martin (1982-84) 10. Brandon Walker (2008-11)
1394 1342 1190 1133 1124 1105 1058 957 929 913
FREE THROWS MADE 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 4. Carl Arts (2004-08) 5. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 6. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 7. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 8. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) 9. Ed Kirk (1998-01) 10. Luke Cooper (2004-08)
456 355 331 277 262 246 233 227 217 214
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Jesse Jackson (1985-87) 4. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 5. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 6. Carl Arts (2004-08) 7. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 8. Mark Fitt (1980-82) Rick Stafford (1995-97) 10. Jason Kaiser (1993-95) Theo Mayhue (1991-93)
675 551 426 411 409 336 313 287 287 285 285
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Mark Drake (2001-05) 2. Eric Draper (2005-07) 3. Bryson Vaughan (2001-03) 4. Butch Lincoln (1992-93, 94-97) 5. Kemmy Burgess (2003-04, 05-06) 6. Taylor Wagner (1999-01) 7. Kirk Abegglen (1980-82) 8. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 9. Ron Fischer (1988-90) 10. Carl Arts (2004-08)
.884 .884 .874 .854 .854 .848 .841 .836 .827 .824
GAMES PLAYED 1. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 90) 2. Carl Arts (2004-08) Luke Cooper (2004-08) 4. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 5. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 6. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 7. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 8. Mark Drake (2001-05) 9. Chris Hamey (1995-00) 10. Scott Larrabee (1996-00) 20. Lonnie Ridgeway (2007-09, 10- ) Steve White (2008- )
124 121 121 118 115 111 108 107 106 103 85 85
GAMES STARTED 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Luke Cooper (2004-08) 4. Jeff Sheedy (1985-88) Carl Arts (2004-08) 6. Adam Fitt-Chappell (2002-06) 7. Brandon Walker (2008-11) 8. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 9. Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) 10. Vern Robateau (1985-88, 90)
107 103 97 90 90 87 81 76 70 68
DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Peter Bullock (2000-04) 2. Hansi Gnad (1983-87) 3. Todd Fisher (1988-90) 4. Dale Bartley (1985-88) 5. Ryan Williams (1995-97) 6. Carl Arts (2004-08) 7. Jeff Martin (1982-84) Rick Stafford (1995-97) Ron Fischer (1988-90) 10. Theo Mayhue (1991-93) Jim Hajdukovich (1995-99) Luke Cooper (2004-08)
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEARLY RECORDS Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93+ 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 34 years
Overall W-L Pct. 16-18 .471 16-11 .592 13-19 .406 15-11 .577 21-9 .700 14-15 .483 15-13 .536 16-12 .571 22-10 .688 23-7 .767 24-10 .706 21-9 .700 22-8 .733 19-11 .633 21-8 .724 +22-9 .710 21-10 .677 16-11 .593 19-9 .679 20-8 .714 16-11 .593 17-10 .630 17-9 .654 19-8 .704 9-18 .333 13-14 .481 20-10 .667 11-16 .407 19-12 .613 19-9 .679 29-6 .848 15-14 .517 17-10 .630 24-10 .706 621-375 .623
Coach Bob Rachal Gary Bliss Gary Bliss Gary Bliss Harry Larrabee Harry Larrabee Harry Larrabee Harry Larrabee Harry Larrabee Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Harry Larrabee Harry Larrabee Larrabee/Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Charlie Bruns Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Rusty Osborne Totals
W-L
Conference Pct. Place
7-3 .700 5-5 .500 4-4 .500 4-4 .500 8-0 1.000 7-3 .700 7-3 .700 7-5 .583 8-2 .800 5-3 .625 6-4 .600 7-3 .700 9-3 .750 7-5 .583 9-3 .750 9- 3 .750 7-5 .583 10-4 .729 6-6 .560 13-5 .722 9-9 .500 10-8 .556 10-8 .556 5-13 .278 10-8 .556 10-6 .625 16-2 .889 9-7 .563 8-8 .500 13-5 .722 245-147 .625
1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 4th T-1st 1st T-2nd 2nd (Pacific) T-4th (Pacific) 1st (Pacific) T-4th T-4th T-4th T-9th T-4th T-3rd 1st 5th 5th 2nd
Postseason
NCAA First Round
NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Runner-Up NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Pac West Tourney First Round
NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Semifinals
NCAA Second Round 15 NCAA Tournaments
+Includes forfeit by Chaminade
1-year Rachal Totals 3-year Bliss Totals 5-year Abegglen Totals 7-year Larrabee Totals 11-year Bruns Totals 7-year Osborne Totals
W 16 44 109 132 186 134
L 18 41 45 77 117 77
Pct. .471 .518 .708 .632 .614 .635
Charlie Bruns accumulated a program-record 186 victories from 1993-2004.
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY UAA IN THE NCAA DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Tournament—Site 1982 West Regional—Bakersfield, Calif. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 66, UAA 60 1986 West Regional–Hayward, Calif. UAA 86, UC Riverside 83 Cal State-Hayward 87, UAA 73 1987 West Regional–Billings, Mont. UAA 68, Cal State-Dominguez Hills 65 (OT) Montana State Billings 79, UAA 73 1988 West Regional–Hayward, Calif. UAA 89, Cal State-Bakersfield 82 (OT) UAA 72, Cal State-Hayward 67 NCAA II Quarterfinals–Anchorage UAA 97, Ferris State 85 NCAA Final Four–Springfield, Mass. UAA 77, Troy State 72 (Semis) Massachusetts-Lowell 75, UAA 72 (Final) 1990 North Central Regional–Grand Forks, N.D. North Dakota 78, UAA 71 1991 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. UAA 74, Chico State 69 Cal State-Bakersfield 78, UAA 68
1987-88 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Runners-Up Standing (leŌ-to-right): Volunteer assistant coach Jackie Lewis, volunteer assistant coach Charlie Bruns, Mike Childs, Duane Orr, Bobby Russ, Jeff Sheedy, Dale Bartley, Averian Parrish. Siƫng (l-r): Vern Robateau, Mark Carpenter, Joe Brinkerhoff, Michael Johnson, Carl Benion, Mike Killpatrick, Race McCleery, Paul Schoenborn, Tim Cobbs.
1993 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. UAA 72, Chico State 70 Cal State-Bakersfield 78, UAA 59 1994 West Regional Play-In—Anchorage UAA 83, Seattle Pacific 77 West Regional–Riverside, Calif. Cal State-Bakersfield 92, UAA 61 1996 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. Grand Canyon 105, UAA 96 (OT) 1997 West Regional–Bakersfield, Calif. Montana State Billings 97, UAA 67 2004 West Regional—San Bernardino, Calif. BYU-Hawaii 67, UAA 61 2006 West Regional—Seattle, Wash. Chaminade 84, UAA 67 2007 West Regional—Arcata, Calif. Humboldt State 68, UAA 61 2008 West Regional—Anchorage UAA 80, UC San Diego 60 UAA 56, Seattle Pacific 55 UAA 73, BYU-Hawaii 67 NCAA Elite Eight—Springfield, Mass. UAA 56, California, Pa. 53 (Qtrs) Augusta State 56, UAA 50 (Semis) 2011 West Regional—Ellensburg, Wash. UAA 76, Humboldt State 70 BYU-Hawaii 100, UAA 91
2007-08 Seawolves — NCAA Div. II Semifinalists Standing (leŌ-to-right): Lonnie Ridgeway, Phillip Hearn, Colin Voreis, Jeremiah Trueman, Cameron Burney, Kyle Doerr, Kenny Barker. Siƫng (l-r): Kevin White, Chris Bryant, McCade Olsen, Carl Arts, Luke Cooper, Jared Ke ler, Doug Hardy.
SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — SERIES VS. ALL OPPONENTS ALL-TIME SERIES BY STATE ALABAMA Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Auburn Montevallo Samford Troy State
0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
Colorado-Colo. Springs 2-0 Fort Lewis 0-1 Metro State 3-5 Rockmont 2-0 Southern Colorado 1-0 Western State 2-0
CONNECTICUT ALASKA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Pacific Alaska Southeast Sheldon Jackson
68-21 6-0 4-0 6-0
0-1 0-2 8-8 0-1
ARKANSAS Arkansas Henderson State Ozarks, Coll. of the
1-0 2-0
0-1 1-1 1-0
MINNESOTA 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Georgetown
IOWA
0-1
FLORIDA
ARIZONA Arizona Arizona State Grand Canyon Northern Arizona
Bridgeport Trinity
INDIANA Ball State Evansville Grace Indiana Indiana Southeast Indiana State IUP-Ft. Wayne Notre Dame Purdue Valparaiso
Barry Embry-Riddle Florida Florida Southern Florida State Florida Tech Miami Saint Leo St. Thomas
2-0 1-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-0
Dubuque Grand View Iowa Iowa State
2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1
KANSAS Ft. Hays State Kansas Pi sburg State Southwestern
0-1 0-1 2-0 3-1
GEORGIA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO Adams State Colorado Mines
4-0 2-2
Augusta State Carver Bible Clark Atlanta Columbus State Fort Valley State Morris Brown Valdosta State
0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-1
HAWAII BYU-Hawaii Chaminade Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Hawaii-Loa Hawaii Pacific
15-7 18-11 0-1 18-15 3-0 9-4
2-0 2-0 Minnesota St.-Mankato 2-0 SW Minnesota State 0-1
MISSISSIPPI Jackson State
1-0
Eastern Kentucky Kentucky Louisville Murray State Western Kentucky
1-0 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-1
LOUISIANA Bap st Chris an Centenary Grambling State Louisiana-Lafaye e Louisiana Tech LSU–Shreveport McNeese State Nicholls State
2-0 0-1 2-0 0-2 1-0 2-0 0-2 2-1
Idaho Idaho State Lewis-Clark State Northwest Nazarene
Maine 2-0 0-2 1-1 12-9
1-0 1-0 Montana St. Billings 32-26
NEBRASKA Creighton Has ngs Nebraska-Omaha Wayne State
0-1 4-1 1-0 2-0
NEVADA Nevada Nevada-Las Vegas
0-1 0-1
NEW JERSEY Caldwell College Seton Hall
1-0 0-3
MARYLAND 0-1
NEW MEXICO New Mexico 1-2 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 Santa Fe 0-1 Western New Mexico 17-2
MASSACHUSETTS ILLINOIS DePaul Illinois Lewis Lincoln ChrisƟan Northern Illinois Robert Morris Southern Illinois S. Illinois–Edwardsville Trinity Interna onal
American Interna onal 2-0
0-1 0-1 0-1 6-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 4-0 2-0
Massachuse s-Lowell 0-1
MICHIGAN Aquinas Calvin Ferris State Michigan Northern Michigan Western Michigan
NORTH DAKOTA Minot State North Dakota North Dakota State
0-0 0-1 0-4
OHIO Dayton
1-0
OKLAHOMA Langston Oklahoma Oklahoma State
3-0 0-2 0-2
Concordia 3-1 Eastern Oregon 3-0 George Fox 1-2 Lewis & Clark 3-3 Linfield 1-0 Multnomah Bible 4-0 Oregon 0-2 Oregon State 0-2 Oregon Tech 2-0 Pacific University 0-2 Portland 0-2 Portland Bible 0-0 Portland State 2-1 Southern Oregon St. 0-1 Warner Pacific 1-0 Western Oregon 15-11
PENNSYLVANIA 1-0
Maryland
2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 1-0
OREGON
Great Falls Montana
MAINE IDAHO
Brevard High Point North Carolina North Carolina State N.C.-Wilmington Pfeiffer Shaw Wake Forest
MISSOURI Central Bible 1-0 Grace Bible 1-0 Lincoln 2-0 Missouri 1-1 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 Missouri–Rolla 0-2 Missouri–St. Louis 2-0 Missouri Western 2-0 Northeast Missouri St. 5-1 Northwest Missouri St. 2-0 Rockhurst 1-0 Southwest Missouri St. 3-0
MONTANA KENTUCKY
American Sports 1-0 California 1-1 Cal Poly SLO 0-1 Cal State Bakersfield 1-3 Cal St. Dominguez Hills 2-1 Cal State Hayward 3-1 Cal State Northridge 0-1 Cal State Stanislaus 4-0 Chico State 7-0 Fresno Pacific 1-0 Fresno State 0-2 Humboldt State 5-11 Long Beach State 0-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Occidental 2-0 Pacific 1-0 Sacramento State 5-1 St. Mary’s 0-2 San Diego 0-1 San Francisco 1-0 San Francisco State 4-0 San Jose State 0-1 Santa Clara 1-2 Sonoma State 1-1 Southern Cal 0-1 Stanford 0-3 UC Riverside 1-0 UC San Diego 2-0 UCLA 0-2
NORTH CAROLINA
Bemidji State Crown
2-0 0-1 4-0 1-1 2-0 1-0
NEW YORK Canisius Concordia Fordham Hofstra Iona Nyack Syracuse
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3-0 3-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2
California Drexel Edinboro Lafaye e Lancaster Bible Millersville Penn State Pi sburgh St. Joseph’s Villanova
2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2
RHODE ISLAND Bryant Rhode Island
2-0 1-0
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — SERIES/YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS ALL-TIME SERIES BY STATE, cont. SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston, College of Furman Lander South Carolina
0-1 0-1 1-0 0-2
SOUTH DAKOTA Augustana South Dakota
1-0 2-1
TENNESSEE Chris an Brothers Cumberland Tennessee Tenn.-Cha anooga Tennessee-Mar n Tennessee Tech Vanderbilt
1-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-2
TEXAS Angelo State Baylor Concordia Lutheran Dallas East Texas State Houston Houston Bap st Huston-Tillotson Lamar Sam Houston State Southern Methodist Texas Texas A&I Texas A&M Texas Chris an Texas College Texas-El Paso
4-4 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-3 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-1 0-3 1-1 1-1 0-1
Texas-Permian Basin Texas State Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan
2-0 2-0 1-1 1-1
UTAH Brigham Young Dixie State Southern Utah Utah Weber State
0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-4
VIRGINIA Avere Bridgewater Hampton Longwood Old Dominion
2-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1
Virginia State William & Mary
1-0 1-0
WEST VIRGINIA Ohio Valley
WASHINGTON Central Washington 12-12 Eastern Washington 3-3 Northwest College 2-0 Pacific Lutheran 2-2 Puget Sound 10-8 Saint MarƟn’s 21-6 Sea le University 14-6 SeaƩle Pacific 34-26 Walla Walla 4-0 Washington 1-2 Washington State 0-4 Western Washington 11-10 Whitworth 0-2
1-0
WISCONSIN Cardinal Stritch Lawrence Mount Senario Northland Bap st
2-2 2-0 1-0 3-0
WYOMING Wyoming
0-2
CANADA Bri sh Columbia Simon Fraser
1-0 5-2
*Denotes forfeitures from 1981
YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Year Record 1977-78 16-18 1978-79 16-11 1979-80 13-19 1980-81 15-11 1981-82 21- 9 1982-83 14-15 1983-84 15-13 1984-85 16-12 1985-86 22-10 1986-87 23- 7 1987-88 24-10 1988-89 21- 9 1989-90 22- 8 1990-91 19-11 1991-92 21- 8 1992-93 22- 9 1993-94 21-10 1994-95 16-11 1995-96 19- 9 1996-97 20- 8 1997-98 16-11 1998-99 17-10 1999-00 17- 9 2000-01 19- 8 2001-02 9-18 2002-03 13-14 2003-04 20-10 2004-05 11-16 2005-06 19-12 2006-07 19– 9 2007-08 29– 6 2008-09 15-14 2009-10 17-10 2010-11 24-10
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FG-FGA 1233-2513 946-1965 1014-2194 735-1426 857-1766 812-1875 803-1786 775-1735 876-1833 945-1950 1188-2366 865-1858 1025-2064 906-1880 869-1819 942-2040 954-2225 907-1883 896-1932 835-1801 756-1728 722-1707 775-1697 887-1830 715-1722 723-1708 786-1664 736-1633 879-1786 742-1450 909-1849 776-1563 672-1481 895-1869
PCT .491 .478 .462 .515 .485 .433 .450 .447 .478 .485 .502 .466 .497 .482 .478 .462 .429 .483 .464 .464 .438 .423 .457 .485 .415 .423 .472 .451 .492 .512 .492 .496 .454 .479
3P-3PA NA NA NA NA NA 62-157 32- 98 NA NA 99-270 93-244 102-287 160-385 149-376 165-467 164-485 280-776 159-442 268-729 277-752 236-691 215-659 238-635 203-523 219-593 229-628 280-612 207-556 283-635 219-517 265-642 202-491 211-580 284-734
PCT ----------.395 .327 ----.367 .381 .355 .416 .396 .353 .338 .361 .360 .368 .368 .342 .326 .375 .388 .369 .365 .458 .372 .446 .424 .413 .411 .364 .387
FT-FTA 479-730 333-556 484-725 435-620 505-734 411-652 417-651 507-727 538-809 524-791 443-676 501-738 563-817 475-742 433-623 433-685 471-688 401-592 530-764 443-633 462-655 445-644 389-551 501-744 386-537 429-608 445-622 382-525 531-685 479-620 475-623 377-482 360-504 534-726
PCT .656 .599 .667 .701 .688 .630 .641 .697 .665 .662 .655 .679 .689 .640 .695 .632 .685 .677 .694 .700 .705 .691 .706 .673 .719 .706 .715 .728 .775 .773 .762 .782 .714 .736
AST 556 329 365 356 424 415 413 414 438 491 572 394 525 420 434 485 586 546 639 581 468 412 462 487 459 485 531 458 585 536 599 480 415 564
TO 646 356 NA 460 481 489 388 435 556 491 578 433 478 512 453 474 433 438 468 455 452 407 356 353 409 412 436 386 433 370 419 393 373 429
BLK NA NA NA NA NA 37 71 69 81 114 92 60 80 125 98 64 98 67 89 94 118 98 101 91 91 71 63 61 89 55 82 78 52 69
STL NA 202 NA 219 264 253 205 226 237 255 310 283 292 247 250 268 209 233 271 234 215 171 160 234 225 240 185 205 196 186 240 171 165 182
REB-AVG 1442-43.7 935-34.6 1240-38.7 926-35.6 987-32.9 1079-37.2 1139-40.7 1073-38.3 1248-39.0 1242-41.4 1428-42.0 1072-35.7 1349-45.0 1207-40.2 1107-38.2 1239-40.0 1382-44.6 1148-42.5 1183-42.3 1101-39.3 1071-39.7 1074-39.8 1072-41.2 1004-37.2 931-34.5 978-36.2 1051-35.0 869-32.2 1052-33.9 849-30.3 1127-32.2 944-32.6 951-35.2 1150-33.8
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PTS-AVG 2945-89.2 2245-83.1 2512-78.5 1905-73.2 2219-74.0 2097-72.3 2055-73.4 2057-73.5 2290-71.6 2513-83.8 2914-85.7 2333-77.8 2773-92.4 2436-81.2 2336-80.6 2481-80.0 2659-85.8 2378-88.1 2590-92.5 2390-85.4 2210-81.9 2104-77.9 2177-83.7 2478-91.8 2035-75.4 2104-77.9 2297-76.6 2061-76.3 2572-83.0 2182-77.9 2558-73.1 2131-73.5 1915-70.9 2608-76.7
HI 115 121 106 99 98 105 107 95 99 118 121 97 141 118 104 116 111 119 119 118 109 103 127 117 110 102 108 112 118 105 100 95 90 118
SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS Head Coach
Bob Rachal 1 season 16-18 (.471) 1977-78 (16-18) ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS at MSU Billings at Sea le Pacific at Idaho GREAT FALLS at Texas at Texas-El Paso at Northern Arizona at New Mexico LINFIELD NORTH DAKOTA STATE NORTH DAKOTA STATE at Missouri-Rolla at Cal St.-Northridge MSU BILLINGS MSU BILLINGS SAINT MARTIN’S SAINT MARTIN’S at Stanford at California at Portland CHICO STATE CHICO STATE SIMON FRASER SIMON FRASER at Hawaii–Hilo at Hawaii–Hilo at Chaminade at Chaminade LEWIS & CLARK LEWIS & CLARK at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks
W 106-93 W 96-70 L 91-92 L 63-81 W 82-71 W 87-86 L 65-87 L 83-88 L 76-101 L 101-127 W 114-99 L 75-88 L 91-92 L 81-104 L 76-79 W 103-88 W 113-103 W 103-96 W 99-88 L 98-108 L 85-93 L 84-108 W 90-79 W 90-80 W 101-91 W 102-85 L 77-95 L 71-83 W 115-87 L 86-92 W 89-81 W 82-66 L 60-75 L 73-82
Head Coach
Gary Bliss 3 seasons 44-41 (.518) 1978-79 (16-11) ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS LAMAR* PENN STATE* TEXAS A&M* WEBER STATE WEBER STATE at MSU-Billings at North Dakota State at North Dakota State HOUSTON HOUSTON COLL. OF OZARKS^ WESTERN MICHIGAN^ ILLINOIS^
W 85-75 W 90-68 L 62-87 W 79-60 L 70-100 W 77-75 L 71-73 L 64-71 L 63-67 L 74-88 L 85-100 L 81-94 W 106-84 W 87-77 L 80-92
at MSU-Billings at MSU Billings at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks at Lewis & Clark at Cent. Washington at Central Bible CANISIUS CANISIUS at BYU-Hawaii at Chaminade at Chaminade
W W L W W W W W W W L W
88-79 86-80 76-100 86-84 115-70 82-70 121-50 82-78 93-77 114-82 80-89 73-71
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Glacier Classic
at Baylor at Arkansas LONGWOOD LONGWOOD VALDOSTA STATE VALDOSTA STATE at Hawaii Pacific at BYU-Hawaii at Portland State BYU-HAWAII BYU-HAWAII at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks
L L W L L W L W W W W W L
58-64 58-92 77-61 66-67 73-82 83-76 50-54 78-75 78-65 84-77 95-68 71-52 56-57
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Kentucky Invita onal
1979-80 (13-19) ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 78-58 ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 77-78 PACIFIC* W 86-85 KENTUCKY* L 68-97 LONG BEACH STATE* L 50-67 CAL ST-STANISLAUS W 102-81 CAL ST-STANISLAUS W 106-94 CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 87-80 CS-DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 82-83 UNC-WILMINGTON L-OT 64-67 UNC-WILMINGTON L 63-66 at Samford W 76-72 at Evansville L 57-66 at McNeese State L 68-83 at SW Louisiana L 91-134 at Nicholls State L 73-91 at Centenary L 92-121 TEXAS WESLEYAN L 93-105 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 74-71 SAINT MARTIN’S W 86-78 SAINT MARTIN’S W 92-76 AVERETT W 70-55 AVERETT W 103-84 PORTLAND STATE L 78-84 PORTLAND STATE W 101-96 at Alaska Fairbanks L 65-73 at Brigham Young L 59-93 at Hawaii-Hilo L 64-80 at Hawaii-Hilo L 65-86 at Hawaii Pacific W 101-86 at BYU-Hawaii L 73-75 at Alaska Fairbanks L 69-88 *Great Alaska Shootout
1980-81 (15-11) ALASKA FAIRBANKS OT-L ALASKA FAIRBANKS W NORTH CAROLINA* L NICHOLLS STATE* W MISSOURI* L SW MISSOURI STATE W SW MISSOURI STATE W EASTERN OREGON ST. W EASTERN OREGON ST. W SONOMA STATE W at Kentucky^ L at Idaho State^ L HOUSTON W
55-56 99-77 50-69 77-62 53-54 82-66 85-69 99-76 90-62 72-57 56-91 81-91 79-78
Head Coach
Harry Larrabee
8 seasons (1981-86 & 1991-93) 132-77 (.632) 1981-82 (21-9) ALASKA FAIRBANKS WASHINGTON STATE* GEORGETOWN* McNEESE STATE* DUBUQUE DUBUQUE NW MISSOURI STATE NW MISSOURI STATE
W L L L W W W W EASTERN WASHINGTON W MSU BILLINGS W Drexel^ W at Vanderbilt^ L at SW Missouri State W at Fresno State L OREGON TECH W OREGON TECH W TRINITY W TRINITY W at Hawaii–Hilo W at Hawaii–Hilo W at BYU-Hawaii W at Alaska Fairbanks W SEATTLE PACIFIC W PUGET SOUND W at Eastern Washington W at MSU-Billings L at Sea le Pacific L at Puget Sound L Cal Poly-SLO% L San Francisco State% W
82-45 66-83 67-77 85-92 68-43 91-54 79-62 86-76 78-69 66-53 63-55 68-72 71-67 45-71 64-58 94-75 77-70 98-71 73-64 84-67 79-73 69-50 74-63 76-66 64-57 62-75 74-81 67-77 60-66 89-84
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Music City Classic – Nashville, TN %NCAA West Regional–Bakersfield, CA
1982-83 (14-15) SIU-EDWARDSVILLE SIU-EDWARDSVILLE WASHINGTON* FLORIDA* TEXAS A&M*
W W L L L
59-56 90-72 50-62 52-72 65-93
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ALASKA FAIRBANKS W-OT 86-79 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 70-64 SOUTHWESTERN (KS) W 80-68 SOUTHWESTERN (KS) L 74-75 NE MISSOURI ST. L 72-83 NE MISSOURI ST.+ W 74-72 LAWRENCE W 97-73 LAWRENCE W 105-73 at Ala.-Birmingham% L 60-102 Fordham% L 60-76 at Indiana State L 93-109 at IUP-Ft. Wayne W 52-50 PUGET SOUND W-OT 78-76 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 95-87 at Eastern Washington L 66-72 at MSU–Billings L 57-62 at Hawaii-Hilo L-OT 80-88 at BYU-Hawaii L 50-61 at Alaska Fairbanks W 72-65 at Alaska Fairbanks W 84-73 MSU BILLINGS L 56-61 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-66 at Puget Sound L 63-66 at Sea le Pacific L 76-93 *Great Alaska Shootout +at Kotzebue %UAB Classic – Birmingham, AL
1983-84 (15-13) CHICO STATE CHICO STATE NORTH CAROLINA ST.^ NEW MEXICO^ FORDHAM^ HASTINGS COLLEGE HASTINGS COLLEGE* at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks OCCIDENTAL OCCIDENTAL College of Santa Fe% Fresno Pacific% at Sonoma State at Santa Clara$ St. Joseph’s$ HAWAII-HILO BYU-HAWAII at MSU-Billings at Puget Sound at Sea le Pacific MSU BILLINGS ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS SEATTLE PACIFIC PUGET SOUND ROCKMONT COLL.+ ROCKMONT COLL.#
W 75-67 W 74-68 L 60-68 W 79-72 L 68-69 L 72-73 W 92-76 W 79-61 L 57-60 W 58-47 W 65-53 L 69-75 W 77-62 L 70-71 L 66-85 L 54-106 W 78-70 W 75-62 L 77-89 L 60-84 W 86-81 W 79-66 W 93-81 L 71-77 L 74-96 L 59-62 W 107-72 W 81-70
*at Wasilla +at Barrow #at Juneau ^Great Alaska Shootout %Cal State-Bakersfield Tournament $Cable Car Classic
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED 1984-85 (16-12) SAN FRANCISCO STATE W SAN FRANCISCO STATE W OREGON* L MARYLAND* L IDAHO STATE* L-OT ANGELO STATE W ANGELO STATE L ALASKA FAIRBANKS W ALASKA FAIRBANKS W SACRAMENTO STATE W SACRAMENTO STATE W at New Mexico^ L Texas A&M^ L Ft. Hays State% L Concordia (NY)% W-OT at Hawaii–Hilo W at Hawaii–Loa W GRACE COLLEGE W PUGET SOUND W SEATTLE PACIFIC W SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L at Alaska Fairbanks W at Alaska Fairbanks W at Sea le Pacific L at Puget Sound L at MSU–Billings L MSU BILLINGS L
91-72 74-66 54-61 52-54 72-73 95-89 77-79 85-67 88-77 81-68 62-56 71-98 54-81 67-84 71-68 74-73 87-72 92-71 71-59 85-79 80-64 58-86 70-61 64-59 79-83 53-69 68-78 82-85
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Lobo Invite – Albuquerque, NM %Chaminade Tour. – Honolulu, HI
1985-86 (22-10) HUMBOLDT STATE HUMBOLDT STATE PURDUE* MISSOURI* VILLANOVA* SAM HOUSTON STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE MINN. ST.-MANKATO MINN. ST.-MANKATO BRYANT BRYANT at Texas^ San Diego^ at Hawaii-Hilo at Hawaii Pacific at Puget Sound at Puget Sound at Sea le Pacific at Alaska Fairbanks at Alaska Fairbanks MSU BILLINGS at Alaska Southeast at MSU Billings at MSU Billings at Sea le University ALASKA FAIRBANKS ALASKA FAIRBANKS SEATTLE PACIFIC SEATTLE PACIFIC PUGET SOUND
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W W L W L L L W W W W L L L L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W
74-70 69-57 70-92 59-56 52-71 48-66 68-81 73-66 71-62 70-57 75-69 57-68 64-78 66-72 70-79 67-66 65-69 80-73 71-51 71-54 70-63 89-87 63-61 79-74 78-75 86-58 99-60 83-74 68-66 76-67
UC Riverside% W at Cal State-Hayward% L
86-83 73-87
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Longhorn Invita onal – Aus n, TX %NCAA West Regional – Hayward, CA
Head Coach
Ron Abegglen 5 seasons 109-45 (.708)
1986-87 (23-7) ALASKA PACIFIC ALASKA FAIRBANKS
W 118-68 W 113-88 AMERICAN INTERNAT’L W 97-72 AMERICAN INTERNAT’L W 81-66 IOWA* L 81-91 TEXAS* W 80-68 WASHINGTON* W 77-75 CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 98-51 CAL STATE-HAYWARD W 83-61 PFEIFFER W 75-62 PFEIFFER W 84-71 CONCORDIA (NY) W 107-95 CONCORDIA (NY) W 94-80 at Ala.-Birmingham$ L 72-94 Michigan$ L 55-102 at Chaminade W 87-75 at Hawaii–Loa W 85-72 at Hawaii–Hilo W 67-64 at Metro State L 77-79 at MSU-Billings L 74-90 PUGET SOUND W 82-71 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 75-46 at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 97-95 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 91-67 MSU BILLINGS L 65-76 METRO STATE W 83-72 at Puget Sound W 78-69 at Sea le Pacific W 98-86 Cal St.-Dom. Hills% W-2OT 68-64 at MSU-Billings% L 73-79 ^Alaska Governor’s Cup *Great Alaska Shootout $UAB Classic – Birmingham, AL %NCAA West Regional – Billings, MT
1987-88 (24-10) Alaska Southeast^ at Alaska Fairbanks^ ANGELO STATE ANGELO STATE SYRACUSE* SW TEXAS STATE* MIAMI* NE MISSOURI STATE NE MISSOURI STATE BARRY BARRY ALASKA PACIFIC HASTINGS COLLEGE Creighton% Tennessee Tech%
W 107-106 W 106-90 W 75-71 L 72-75 L 76-95 W 90-84 W 78-77 W 95-75 W 106-70 W 93-83 W 101-83 W 102-79 W 88-78 L 84-85 L 67-68
at Kentucky L 58-100 at BYU–Hawaii W 101-73 at Hawaii–Hilo L 77-86 at Hawaii–Loa W 85-67 METRO STATE W 75-49 MSU BILLINGS W 75-60 at Puget Sound W 83-81 at Sea le Pacific W 83-68 at Alaska Fairbanks L 76-85 at MSU-Billings L 69-89 at Metro State L 62-71 PUGET SOUND W 97-85 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 106-74 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 121-88 CS Bakersfield# W-OT 89-82 at Cal State-Hayward# W 72-67 FERRIS STATE! W 97-85 Troy State$ W 77-72 Massachuse s-Lowell$ L 72-75 ^Governor’s Cup – Fairbanks *Great Alaska Shootout %UNLV Rebel Roundup #NCAA West Regional – Hayward, CA
!NCAA Quarterfinals - Anchorage $NCAA Final Four – Springfield, MA
1988-89 (21-9) Alaska Pacific$ W 81-60 at Alaska Southeast$ W 97-80 MILLERSVILLE W 82-76 MILLERSVILLE W 94-90 KANSAS* L 81-94 FLORIDA* L 72-83 IONA* W 71-70 SOUTH DAKOTA W 77-66 SOUTH DAKOTA W 74-69 ALASKA PACIFIC W 74-60 MISSOURI WESTERN W 85-76 MISSOURI WESTERN W 70-68 Michigan^ W 70-66 at Utah^ L 68-75 at Sacramento State W 94-74 at BYU–Hawaii W 75-67 at Hawaii Pacific W 81-65 California (Pa.)% W 73-61 at Chaminade% L 64-69 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 72-71 PUGET SOUND W 89-82 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 83-73 at Metro State L-OT 83-86 at MSU–Billings L 72-81 SACRAMENTO STATE W 85-70 MSU BILLINGS W 75-60 METRO STATE L 72-77 at Puget Sound L 65-74 at Sea le Pacific W 74-71 at Alaska Fairbanks L 80-96 $Alaska Governor’s Cup – Juneau *Great Alaska Shootout ^Utah Seiko Classic – Salt Lake City %Chaminade Tour. – Honolulu, HI
1989-90 (22-8) ALASKA SOUTHEAST$ W 141-72
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ALASKA PACIFIC$ W 103-64 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-79 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 91-84 HAWAII* L 74-79 FLORIDA STATE* L 74-75 AUBURN* W 109-94 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W-OT 99-87 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 81-73 WAYNE STATE W 96-59 WAYNE STATE W 101-62 PITTSBURG STATE W 85-55 PITTSBURG STATE W 87-63 at Vanderbilt^ L 81-85 William & Mary^ W 91-85 at Oklahoma L 81-101 ALASKA PACIFIC W 87-76 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 91-49 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 102-83 SACRAMENTO STATE W 121-75 at Metro State L 83-106 at MSU–Billings W 71-64 at Alaska Fairbanks W 131-87 CHAMINADE W 90-60 MSU BILLINGS W 100-84 METRO STATE W 86-78 at Sacramento St. OT-L 93-99 at Sea le Pacific W 70-69 at North Dakota% L 71-78 South Dakota% L 92-101 $Alaska Governor’s Cup *Great Alaska Shootout ^Music City Classic – Nashville, TN %NCAA North Central Regional – Grand Forks, ND
1990-91 (19-11) at Alaska Fairbanks TENNESSEE-MARTIN TENNESSEE-MARTIN TEXAS TECH* UCLA* SOUTH CAROLINA* FLORIDA SOUTHERN at Syracuse^ Florida^ CLARK ATLANTA CLARK ATLANTA MORRIS BROWN MORRIS BROWN at Nevada Pi sburgh% California% Tennessee% at Chaminade at MSU–Billings at Grand Canyon SEATTLE PACIFIC at Sheldon Jackson at Alaska Fairbanks SHELDON JACKSON GRAND CANYON MSU BILLINGS ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Sea le Pacific
W 117-114 W 83-65 W 77-75 W 70-58 L 67-80 L 59-72 L 68-80 L 85-103 L 81-92 W 80-64 W 66-58 W 100-80 W 73-67 L 73-74 L 69-93 W 88-73 W 86-78 W 83-78 L 71-73 L 86-94 L 69-71 W 113-70 W 97-86 W 101-71 W 75-56 W 82-75 W 118-81 W 57-55
SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED Chico State$ at Cal St-Bakersfield$
W L
74-69 68-78
*Great Alaska Shootout ^Carrier Classic – Syracuse, NY %Rainbow Classic – Honolulu, HI $NCAA West Regional–Bakersfield, CA
Head Coach
Harry Larrabee 1991-92 (21-8) BAPTIST CHRISTIAN W 94-78 BAPTIST CHRISTIAN W 96-74 OREGON STATE* L 66-80 SANTA CLARA* W 72-71 IDAHO* W 64-61 SHELDON JACKSON W 75-57 SHELDON JACKSON W 75-72 HUSTON–TILLOTSON W 104-70 HUSTON–TILLOTSON W 81-66 FORT VALLEY STATE W 79-51 FORT VALLEY STATE W 53-50 at Washington State L 68-77 at Tenn.–Cha anooga^ L 68-92 Eastern Kentucky^ W 87-83 NE MISSOURI STATE W 71-69 NE MISSOURI STATE W 55-47 ALASKA FAIRBANKS% W 86-70 TEXAS A&I% L 73-75 ANGELO STATE% W 103-79 at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 80-75 GRAND CANYON W 102-71 MSU–BILLINGS W 94-76 at Sea le Pacific L 85-87 at Chaminade W 92-90 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 94-77 at MSU–Billings L 73-76 at Grand Canyon L 82-101 CHAMINADE L-OT 93-97 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 71-69 *Great Alaska Shootout ^UTC Classic – Cha anooga, TN %Alascom Jamboree
1992-93 (22-9) EDINBORO W 89-83 EDINBORO W 116-92 OREGON* L 73-96 TENN.-CHATTANOOGA* L 56-110 DAYTON* W 84-70 COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS+ W 115-52 COLO.-COLO. SPRINGS W 95-62 Bridgewater^ W 73-60 Lander^ W 73-70 Calvin^ L 64-69 Oklahoma% L 70-102 Weber State% W 80-71 at Arizona State L 79-80 EAST TEXAS STATE# W 84-75 N.M. HIGHLANDS# W-OT 86-82 SO. COLORADO# W 100-75 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 82-68 at Grand Canyon L 88-92
at MSU Billings W 82-62 CHAMINADE! L 71-76 HAWAII-HILO W 91-83 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 90-79 at Chaminade L 81-85 at Alaska Fairbanks W 83-78 MSU BILLINGS W 79-74 GRAND CANYON W 76-74 at Sea le Pacific L 49-86 MSU BILLINGS& W 65-64 GRAND CANYON& W-OT 86-78 Chico State$ W 72-70 at Cal St-Bakersfield$ L 59-78 +at Barrow !Game forfeited by Chaminade *Great Alaska Shootout ^Sunshine Shootout – Nassua, Bahamas %All College Tournament – Oklahoma City #Alascom Jamboree &Pac West Conference Tourn. $NCAA West Regional–Bakersfield, CA
Head Coach
Charlie Bruns 11 seasons 186-117 (.614) 1993-94 (21-10) CARDINAL STRITCH^ L 72-75 DALLAS^ W 92-61 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-66 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 74-72 WAKE FOREST* W 70-68 PORTLAND* L-2OT 89-96 WEBER STATE* L 82-91 ADAMS STATE+ W 78-65 ADAMS STATE W 84-66 W. NEW MEXICO W 73-71 W-OT 100-93 W. NEW MEXICO at Indiana Southeast W 89-83 at Ball State L 77-78 at Washington State L 63-86 at Sea le Pacific L 73-90 GRAND CANYON W 100-75 MSU BILLINGS W 99-72 at Hawaii-Hilo W 91-82 at Chaminade W 93-88 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 102-98 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 75-70 L-2OT 102-106 at MSU Billings at Grand Canyon L 78-90 CHAMINADE W 82-71 HAWAII-HILO W 95-79 at Alaska Fairbanks W 111-100 MSU BILLINGS# W 95-83 GRAND CANYON# L 67-72 SEATTLE PACIFIC$ W 83-77 Cal State-Bakersfield& L 61-92 San Francisco State& W 109-97 +at Kenai ^Alascom Jamboree
*Great Alaska Shootout #Pac West Conference Tournament $NCAA II Play-In &NCAA West Regional–Riverside, CA
1994-95 (16-11) INDIANA SOUTHEAST^ W 95-64 CONCORDIA LUTHRN^ W 111-102 COLORADO MINES W 110-90 COLORADO MINES W 91-75 VILLANOVA* L 58-75 ARIZONA* L 88-107 JACKSON STATE* W 96-74 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN+ W 119-77 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN W 119-73 LSU-SHREVEPORT W 82-50 LSU-SHREVEPORT W 87-58 at Santa Clara% L 75-78 San Jose State% L 66-70 at Oklahoma State L 72-112 W. NEW MEXICO W 104-62 at Sea le Pacific L 72-74 at MSU-Billings W 97-78 HAWAII-HILO W 81-73 CHAMINADE L 82-84 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 79-77 at W. New Mexico L 76-78 MSU BILLINGS W 91-67 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 74-67 at Chaminade L 77-84 at Hawaii-Hilo L-OT 88-91 at Alaska Fairbanks W 89-87 at Alaska Fairbanks L-OT 99-104 +Played at Barrow High School ^Alascom Jamboree *Great Alaska Shootout %Cable Car Classic
1995-96 (19-9) MOUNT SENARIO^ W-OT 106-97 LANGSTON^ W 90-57 CROWN W 119-50 CROWN W 107-42 INDIANA* L 79-84 OLD DOMINION* L 77-78 TEXAS CHRISTIAN* W 89-78 CARDINAL STRITCH W 99-76 CARDINAL STRITCH+ W 94-69 WESTERN STATE W 93-69 WESTERN STATE W 96-62 at Coll of Charleston% L 72-93 Lafaye e% W 82-75 at Texas Chris an L 78-124 at Weber State L 101-108 at Alaska Fairbanks W-OT 98-94 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-54 W. NEW MEXICO W 91-49 at Hawaii-Hilo L 78-83 at Chaminade W 90-82 at MSU Billings L 114-141 MSU BILLINGS W 100-84 CHAMINADE W 88-63 HAWAII-HILO W 112-77 at W. New Mexico W 72-67
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at Sea le Pacific ALASKA FAIRBANKS Grand Canyon%
L 74-90 W 112-78 L-OT 96-105
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs Great Alaska Shootout +at Kotzebue %College of Charleston Classic %NCAA West Regional–Bakersfield, CA
1996-97 (20-8) NORTHLAND BAPTIST^ W 118-39 ROBERT MORRIS (IL)^ W 105-48 AQUINAS W 103-84 AQUINAS W 90-53 MAINE* W 75-65 KENTUCKY* L 72-104 STANFORD* L 69-91 SHAW W 114-79 SHAW W 109-74 at Stanford L 70-105 at Saint Mary’s L 68-78 at Seton Hall% L 69-73 San Francisco% W 92-70 HASTINGS W 89-78 HASTINGS W 87-58 at Sea le Pacific L 61-75 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-74 at Chaminade W 88-66 at Hawaii-Hilo W 84-66 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 74-68 MSU BILLINGS W 93-91 W. NEW MEXICO W 80-70 CHAMINADE W 86-76 HAWAII-HILO W 80-74 at W. New Mexico W 67-52 at MSU-Billings L 96-107 at Alaska Fairbanks W 94-90 Montana St.-Billings$ L 67-97 ^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs Great Alaska Shootout %SHU Meadowlands Tournament – E. Rutherford, NJ $NCAA West Regional–Bakersfield, CA
1997-98 (16-11) LINCOLN CHRISTIAN^ W 87-46 EMBRY-RIDDLE^ W 101-90 FERRIS STATE W 83-70 FERRIS STATE W 77-67 SETON HALL* L-OT 57-67 UCLA* L 68-92 SW LOUISIANA* L 80-101 HENDERSON STATE W 87-76 HENDERSON STATE L 109-112 at Grand View W 75-61 at Iowa State% L 55-57 Grambling% W-OT 79-73 at Southern Utah L 79-94 CUMBERLAND (TN) W 85-72 CUMBERLAND (TN) W 96-80 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 87-69 at Hawaii-Hilo W 84-75 at Chaminade W 83-71 at Alaska Fairbanks W 77-67
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED MSU BILLINGS SEATTLE PACIFIC at W. New Mexico CHAMINADE HAWAII-HILO at Sea le Pacific at MSU-Billings W. NEW MEXICO
L 73-91 W 73-65 L 72-81 L 84-88 W 97-79 L 64-83 L 92-120 W 106-92
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs Great Alaska Shootout %Iowa St. Holiday Classic–Ames, IA
at Sea le University LINCOLN (MO) LINCOLN (MO) ALASKA FAIRBANKS at Alaska Fairbanks MSU BILLINGS W. NEW MEXICO BYU-HAWAII HAWAII PACIFIC
W 76-66 W 104-54 W 92-56 L 68-78 L 81-95 W 105-99 W 94-69 W 78-64 W 76-69
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree
NW NAZARENE W 81-71 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 90-76 at Central Washington L 88-93 at Saint Mar n’s L 64-97 HUMBOLDT STATE L 88-91 WESTERN OREGON W-OT 110-105 SEATTLE PACIFIC L-OT 95-86 W. WASHINGTON L 71-70 at NW Nazarene W 82-79 at Sea le University L 79-68
*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree
1998-99 (17-10)
2000-01 (19-8)
CAL ST.-STANISLAUS^ W 84-70 ANGELO STATE^ W 81-72 FRESNO STATE* L 79-82 NOTRE DAME* W-OT 88-82 SAINT MARY’S* L 71-78 TEXAS COLLEGE W 83-71 TEXAS COLLEGE L 73-75 PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 103-95 PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 72-62 Southern Methodist% W 80-72 at Arizona State% L 52-85 at Grand Canyon L 64-74 MSU BILLINGS W 94-91 W. NEW MEXICO W 88-80 at BYU-Hawaii W 89-76 at Hawaii Pacific L 72-96 SAINT MARTIN’S W 83-66 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 88-66 at Western Oregon L 81-91 at Humboldt State L 71-83 HAWAII-HILO W 88-55 CHAMINADE W 83-73 at W. New Mexico W 52-35 at MSU-Billings L 94-120 Alaska Fairbanks W 58-55 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 76-66 BYU-Hawaii$ L 57-71
Sea le University% W 108-67 VALPARAISO* L 67-83 RHODE ISLAND* W 87-77 DePAUL* L 76-93 LANGSTON^ W 104-70 LANGSTON^ W 101-68 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 71-101 SOUTHWESTERN (KS)& W 91-68 SOUTHWESTERN (KS) W 90-42 at Saint Mar n’s W 96-83 at Central Washington L 82-95 HAWAII-HILO L 85-92 W-OT 101-99 HAWAII-HILO CHAMINADE W 96-83 at W. New Mexico W 94-66 at W. New Mexico W 93-72 at MSU Billings L 91-105 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 81-74 NW NAZARENE W 93-66 at Hawaii Pacific L 84-99 at Hawaii Pacific W 90-79 at BYU-Hawaii W 100-86 MSU BILLINGS W 117-96 MSU BILLINGS W 111-91 W. NEW MEXICO W 96-94 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 96-45 at Alaska Fairbanks L 77-81
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs Great Alaska Shootout %Arizona State Fiesta Bowl Classic $Pacific West Tour. – Honolulu, HI
%Vitamilk Classic – at SPU
1999-00 (17-9) GRAND CANYON^ GRAND CANYON^ WASHINGTON* GRAMBLING STATE* LOUISVILLE* ADAMS STATE ADAMS STATE at Kentucky at Carver College at MSU-Billings at W. New Mexico at W. New Mexico at Chaminade at Hawaii-Hilo W. WASHINGTON CENT. WASHINGTON at Simon Fraser
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W 90-61 W 64-49 L 70-86 W 104-85 L 76-108 W 92-59 W 88-50 L 42-62 W 127-30 L 104-113 W 72-56 W 89-63 L 71-80 L 68-81 W 89-77 L 75-76 W 82-74
*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
&at Fort Richardson ^AT&T Alascom Jamboree
2002-03 (13-14) LINCOLN CHRISTIAN^ W-OT 87-79 CARDINAL STRITCH^ L 80-95 OKLAHOMA STATE* L 69-98 WYOMING* L 69-77 MONTANA* W 69-52 at NW Nazarene W 71-56 at Sea le University L 59-71 COLORADO MINES% L 81-83 COLORADO MINES L 78-95 MONTEVALLO# W 84-60 CHRISTIAN BROS.# L-OT 94-96 CENT. WASHINGTON W 81-74 SAINT MARTIN’S W 102-63 at Sea le Pacific L 68-86 at W. Washington W 88-83 Alaska Fairbanks L 55-78 HUMBOLDT STATE L-OT 88-90 WESTERN OREGON W 78-68 at Central Washington W 80-78 at Saint Mar n’s W 92-85 W. WASHINGTON W 79-77 SEATTLE PACIFIC W-OT 90-84 ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 70-73 at Humboldt State L 69-86 at Western Oregon L 64-71 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 85-70 NW NAZARENE L 74-79 ^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
%at Fort Richardson #Glacier Classic
2001-02 (9-18) INDIANA* L 66-101 TENNESSEE* L 54-74 OREGON STATE* L 63-72 BYU-HAWAII^ L 78-84 BYU-HAWAII^ L 73-74 MISSOURI-ROLLA^ L 76-78 at Alaska Fairbanks W 70-62 at Wyoming L 67-85 ANGELO STATE L 64-78 ANGELO STATE L 87-93 SAINT MARTIN’S W 68-58 CENT. WASHINGTON W 79-74 at Western Oregon W 87-68 at Humboldt State L 72-76 at Western Washington L 67-87 at Sea le Pacific L 64-95 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 73-53
2003-04 (20-10) HAWAII PACIFIC^ EASTERN OREGON^ HAWAII PACIFIC^ SETON HALL* TEXAS STATE* CANISIUS* SEATTLE PACIFIC W. WASHINGTON
W 101-72 W 94-70 W 80-67 L 57-62 W 80-59 W 72-67 OT-L 83-89 W 100-82 Notre Dame de Namur% W 65-52 at Chaminade% W 86-72 Hawaii Pacific% W 76-73 Columbia Union# W 108-51 Lake Superior State# W 67-60 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 71-68 at Humboldt State L 66-78 at Western Oregon L 69-78
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NW NAZARENE W SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W at Saint Mar n’s W at Central Washington L at Alaska Fairbanks L WESTERN OREGON W HUMBOLDT STATE L-OT at Sea le University W at Northwest Nazarene L CENT. WASHINGTON W SAINT MARTIN’S W at Western Washington L at Sea le Pacific W BYU-Hawaii$ L
84-82 52-51 80-69 82-91 56-70 95-76 67-69 59-55 71-82 74-47 86-70 80-87 75-73 67-61
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
%Hawaiian Style Classic – Honolulu #Glacier Classic – Fairbanks $ NCAA Division II West Regional – San Bernardino, CA
Head Coach
Rusty Osborne 7 seasons 134-77 (.635)
2004-05 (11-16) CALDWELL COLL.# W-3OT 92-87 GRAND CANYON# L 66-70 ALABAMA* L 55-90 FURMAN* L 71-81 HIGH POINT* W 66-65 WESTERN OREGON L 51-52 HUMBOLDT STATE L 57-62 MULTNOMAH BIBLE W 87-59 MULTNOMAH BIBLE W 96-53 OHIO VALLEY^ W 100-73 NYACK^ W 64-61 at Northwest Nazarene L 52-65 at Sea le University W 69-68 CENT. WASHINGTON W 93-90 SAINT MARTIN’S L 76-79 at Sea le Pacific L 76-91 at Western Washington L 92-102 at Alaska Fairbanks L 80-91 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 69-68 NW NAZARENE L 67-72 at Saint Mar n’s W 96-83 at Central Washington L 85-108 W. WASHINGTON L 79-105 L-2OT 112-117 SEATTLE PACIFIC ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 83-82 at Humboldt State L 70-85 at Western Oregon L 57-77 #AT&T Alascom Jamboree *Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
^Glacier Classic
2005-06 (19-12) NORTHLAND BAPTIST W 118-51 NORTHLAND BAPTIST W 96-62 vs Bridgeport% W 71-61
SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ALL-TIME RESULTS, CONTINUED vs Columbus State% L 61-80 vs Nebraska-Omaha% W 79-66 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 60-65 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS* W 72-64 SOUTHERN CAL* L 56-57 vs Cal Ste-Stanislaus# W 82-63 vs BYU-Hawaii# W 90-80 WALLA WALLA W 88-62 WALLA WALLA W 108-66 at W. Washington L-OT 106-112 at Central Washington L 72-73 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 78-71 SAINT MARTIN’S W 92-68 at Sea le Pacific L 80-87 at Northwest Nazarene L 80-82 HUMBOLDT STATE W 85-67 WESTERN OREGON W 88-50 at Alaska Fairbanks L 73-76 at Saint Mar n’s W 72-56 at Sea le University L 72-82 NW NAZARENE W 100-76 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 89-75 at Western Oregon L 76-81 at Humboldt State W 93-78 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 84-73 CENT. WASHINGTON L 85-88 W. WASHINGTON W 99-95 vs Chaminade^ L 67-84 %Disney’s Division II Tip-Off Classic — Orlando, FL *Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
#Glacier Classic — Fairbanks ^NCAA West Regional — Sea le
2006-07 (19-9) LANCASTER BIBLE W 105-68 LANCASTER BIBLE W 102-30 BEMIDJI STATE W 79-58 BEMIDJI STATE W 88-42 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* L 58-69 MO.-KANSAS CITY* W 77-70 HOFSTRA* L 65-75 vs Florida Tech% W 78-60 vs Augustana% W 83-65 BYU-HAWAII^ W 79-68 HAWAII-HILO^ W 85-72 SEATTLE PACIFIC L 65-68 CENT. WASHINGTON W 80-60 NW NAZARENE W 60-57 at Saint Mar n’s L 74-76 at Western Oregon W 70-49 at W. Washington W 92-72 at Sea le University L 64-65 WESTERN OREGON L 73-81 SAINT MARTIN’S W 93-76 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 78-69 at Northwest Nazarene W 89-75 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 66-69 W. WASHINGTON W 77-61 at Central Washington W 76-61 at Sea le Pacific L 80-89 at Alaska Fairbanks W 85-75 at Humboldt State# L 61-68
*Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
%Glacier Classic — Fairbanks ^AT&T Alascom Jamboree #NCAA West Regional—Arcata, CA
2007-08 (29-6) BREVARD COLLEGE W 80-53 BREVARD COLLEGE W 80-48 TEXAS TECH$ L 47-74 WESTERN KENTUCKY$ L 67-71 E. WASHINGTON$ L 62-64 TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 91-52 TEX.-PERMIAN BASIN W 95-45 at BYU-Hawaii W-2OT 95-90 at Chaminade W 64-53 at Hawaii-Hilo W 73-72 FERRIS STATE^ W 71-45 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS^ W 75-52 at Western Oregon W 68-62 at Saint Mar n’s W 66-42 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 77-57 CENT. WASHINGTON W 78-73 W. WASHINGTON W 63-62 at Sea le W 45-38 at Montana St. Billings W 79-43 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 83-71 NW NAZARENE W 77-61 at Alaska Fairbanks W 67-53 at W. Washington W 81-69 at Cent. Washington L-OT 72-74 MSU BILLINGS W 90-46 SEATTLE W 73-60 at NW Nazarene W 77-59 at Sea le Pacific L 58-65 W-OT 100-98 SAINT MARTIN’S WESTERN OREGON W 90-60 UC SAN DIEGO# W 80-60 SEATTLE PACIFIC# W 56-55 BYU-HAWAII# W 73-67 vs California, Pa.% W 55-52 vs Augusta State% L 50-56 $Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
^AT&T Alascom Jamboree #NCAA West Regional — Anchorage %NCAA Elite 8 — Springfield, MA
2008-09 (15-14) SW Minnesota State# Fort Lewis# Humboldt State# HAMPTON$ NORTHERN ILLINOIS$ LOUISIANA TECH$ Virginia State# St. Thomas (Fla.)# SAINT LEO SAINT LEO ROCKHURST LINCOLN CHRISTIAN LINCOLN CHRISTIAN NW NAZARENE CENT. WASHINGTON at Alaska Fairbanks
L L OT-L L L W W W L L W W W L W W
at Western Oregon W at Saint Mar n’s L at Montana St. Billings L ALASKA FAIRBANKS W W. WASHINGTON L SEATTLE PACIFIC W MSU BILLINGS W at Sea le Pacific L at W. Washington W-OT at Central Washington L at Northwest Nazarene L SAINT MARTIN’S W WESTERN OREGON W
75-54 62-66 60-69 90-85 54-69 66-62 87-68 66-68 88-77 65-76 71-76 87-62 95-69
%Disney’s West Coast Tip-Off Classic — Anaheim, CA $Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
#Glacier Classic - Fairbanks
2009-10 (17-10) at American Sports W at Hawaii Pacific W WASHINGTON STATE$ L NICHOLLS STATE$ W HOUSTON$ L Grace Bible# W Grand Canyon# W WEST. NEW MEXICO^ W CHAMINADE^ W TRINITY INT’L W TRINITY INT’L W MSU BILLINGS W at Western Washington L at Central Washington W SAINT MARTIN’S W WESTERN OREGON L at Sea le Pacific L at Northwest Nazarene L at Alaska Fairbanks W W. WASHINGTON W CENT. WASHINGTON L at Western Oregon W at Saint Mar n’s L ALASKA FAIRBANKS W at MSU Billings L NW NAZARENE L SEATTLE PACIFIC W
65-39 82-66 68-87 72-58 57-73 81-69 67-38 69-39 75-53 87-57 89-71 80-72 62-68 67-66 62-45 65-76 71-80 74-79 56-42 68-53 57-62 90-81 59-76 81-78 60-65 76-78 75-64
at Northwest Nazarene W 78-71 MONT. ST. BILLINGS W 73-52 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 78-61 at Simon Fraser W 74-56 at Western Washington L 75-81 WESTERN OREGON W 79-59 SAINT MARTIN’S W 73-66 NW NAZARENE W 73-63 CENT. WASHINGTON L 50-52 at Sea le Pacific L 73-78 at Montana St. Billings W 81-64 W. WASHINGTON L 102-016 SIMON FRASER W 99-81 at Saint Mar n’s L 54-60 at Western Oregon W 88-83 at Alaska Fairbanks W 74-65 ALASKA FAIRBANKS W 118-82 SAINT MARTIN’S^ W 80-70 SEATTLE PACIFIC^ W 72-67 at Central Washington^ L 71-83 vs Humboldt State! W 76-70 vs BYU-Hawaii! L 91-100 %Disney’s Tip-Off Classic — Anaheim, CA *Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
$Glacier Classic — Fairbanks &AT&T Jamboree ^GNAC Tournament !NCAA West Regional — Ellensburg, WA
$Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
55-60 62-66 81-83 61-69 68-71 62-57 89-64 71-56 62-74 63-71 63-52 89-52 90-55 78-90 90-78 81-52
#Glacier Classic - Fairbanks ^AT&T Jamboree
2010-11 (24-10) vs Dixie State% L 58-75 vs Lewis% L 70-84 vs UC San Diego% W 67-52 WEBER STATE* L 54-86 HOUSTON BAPTIST* W 74-67 BALL STATE* W 62-44 vs Hawaii Pacific$ W 75-53 vs Bri sh Columbia$ W 71-53 WALLA WALLA& W 105-67 FLORIDA TECH& W 70-47 WALLA WALLA& W 72-44 at Cent. Washington W-2OT 98-93
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A
Peterson, Adam............................ 1993 PETERSON, MATT ....................... 2011 Pope, Dana ................................... 1995 Price, Andre.............................1992-93 Pilgreen, J.J. .................................. 1999 Platenik, Ivan................................ 2007
Abbott, Garrett........................2001-02 Abegglen, Kirk .........................1981-82 Adams, Pete .......................1982-83-84 Adams, Sam .................................. 1979 Agmata, Geoffrey ......................... 2004 Ahgeak, Derek .............................. 1985 Almon, Raylon .............................. 2005 Aman, Pierre ...........................1986-87 Anderson, Bryan .................1992-93-94 Anderson, Clay ........................1996-98 Anderson, Dave ............................ 1981 Arnott, Bryce ................................ 2010 Arntz, Stefan................................. 1992 Arts, Carl ....................... 2005-06-07-08 Austin, Bob ..............................2003-04
R
Ramert, Paul................................. 1983 Reid, Adam ................................... 1998 Reitmeier, John ............................ 1980 RIDGEWAY, LONNIE ......... 2008-09-11 Riser, Tai ..................................1994-95 Robateau,Vern ............. 1986-87-88-90 Robinson, Casey ......................2010-11 Robinson, Drew .......................2010-11 Robinson, Marcus ........................ 2005 ROHDE, TAYLOR ......................... 2011 Russ, Bobby .................................. 1988
B
Bailey, Buddy ................................ 2007 Baldwin, Cass................................ 1996 Bannarbie, Shane ....................2002-03 Barker, Kenny ............................... 2009 Bartley, Dale .......................1986-87-88 Beach, Ron ..............................1984-85 Blajeski, Scott ............................... 1987 Bloom, Kevin ...........................1986-87 Booker, Mark................................ 1983 Boudreaux, Andre ...................1993-94 Brinkerhoff, Joe .......................1988-89 Brown, Gerald ....................1978-79-85 Brown, Jesse ............................2003-04 Bryant, Chris ................................. 2008 Budimski, Igor..........................1994-95 Bullock, Chris ...........................1983-84 Bullock, Peter ............... 2001-02-03-04 Burgess, Kemmy ......................2004-06 Burney, Cameron ....................2007-08
C
Carlisle, Jake ................................. 1997 Carlson, Sloan ..........................1982-83 Carpenter, Mark ......................1988-89 Cammack, Justin......................1992-93 Caver, Erick ................................... 1991 Childs, Mike ........................1986-87-88 Church, Chris ................................ 1990 Clark, Mike ................................... 1978 Cobbs, Tim.................................... 1988 Cockrell, David.............................. 1983 Collins, Al .................................1980-81 Cooper, Luke ................ 2005-06-07-08 Cunningham, Ron ....................1978-79
D
Dallafior, Luke .............. 1982-83-84-85 Dannenbring, Terry ...................... 1978 Davis, Joe ................................2006-07 Dennis, Kalu ............................1994-95 Dinkins,Tommy ..................1996-97-98 Doerr, Kyle ................................... 2009 Downey, Elgin .............................. 1990 Drake, Mark ................. 2002-03-04-05 Draper, Eric .............................2006-07 Durrant, Blaine ........................2003-04 Dykstra, John ...........................1994-95
E
Evans, Brad................................... 2005 Evans, Josh ................... 2001-02-03-04 Evans, Van .................................... 1991
F
Farris, Rawley ..........................1981-82 Fischer, Ron.............................1989-90 Fisher, Todd ............................1989-90 Fitt, Mark.................................1981-82 Fitt-Chappell, Adam ..... 2003-04-05-06 FOSSMAN, KYLE ......................... 2011 Fox, Jeremy .............................1994-95 Freeman, Greg ........................2000-01 Freshwater, Bryan ........................ 2005
G
Gallatin, Cody .....................2001-02-03 Garrity, Steve ............................... 1992 Garves, Harold ............................. 1991 GIBCUS, LIAM ........................ 2010-11
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S
Tony Turner (1978-80)
Adam Fi -Chappell (2003-06)
Gilbert, Johnny ........................1981-82 Giles, Mark ................................... 1986 GILL, MARIO ............................... 2011 Gisseman, Mark ......................1990-91 Glover, Nathon ........................2001-02 Gnad, Hansi .................. 1984-85-86-87 Gould, Robert ..........................1980-81 Greene, Adam .............................. 1998 Greenfield, Tom ........................... 1991 Greunke, Rainer ........................... 1983 Gunkel, Drew ..........................1999-00
Larrabee, Scott ............. 1997-98-99-00 Larsen, John .......................1983-84-85 Lawrence, Aaron .....................2004-06 Lenoir, Mark ................................. 1991 Lentfer, Clint ...........................1994-95 Lewis, Chris .........................1999-2000 Libal, Joe..................................1992-94 Liggon, Mike ............................1986-87 Lincoln, Butch............... 1993-95-96-97 Lockard, Lane ............................... 1996 Lowe, Marc .............................1985-86
H
Hajdukovich, Jim .......... 1996-97-98-99 Hamey Chris ................. 1997-98-99-00 Hardy, Doug ................................. 2008 Hartman, James ......................2005-06 Hatch, Tim .................................... 1983 HEARN, PHILLIP .......................... 2011 Hellerstedt, Robert....................... 2006 Hills, Brian .................................... 2006 Hoch, Mark..............................1996-97 Holman, Johnny ........................... 1981 Howard, Steve .............................. 1998
J
Jackson, Bo ..............................1978-79 Jackson, Jessie .........................1986-87 Johns, Lauren .....................1991-92-93 Johnson, Jackie............................. 1991 Johnson, Matt ....................1981-83-84 Johnson, Michael ....................1988-89 Jones, Jeff ................................1990-91 Jones, Marvin ............................... 1987 Jones, E.J. ..................................... 1978 Jones, Tyrone .....................1984-85-86
K
Kaiser, Jason ............................1994-95 Kearney, Stewart.....................2003-04 Keddington, Mike ....................2003-04 Kettler, Jared ......................2005-06-08 Killpatrick, Mike ......................1986-88 King, Rob .................................1978-79 Kirk, Ed ................................1999-2001 Kuiper, Ty ...........................1980-81-82
L
Lafferty, Bob................................. 1984 Lao, Donnie .................................. 2010
M
Macon, G.J. .................................. 2002 Macvie, Mike ................................ 1996 Mader, Kevin ......................1991-92-93 Madison, Jon ............ 1999-2000-01-02 Maraman, Darryl .......................... 1983 Martens, Glen .............................. 1983 Martin, Jeff ..............................1983-84 Matthews, Jamie .......................... 1990 Matthews, Scott ........................... 1990 Mayhue, Theo .........................1992-93 McCleery, Race .......................1988-89 McFarland, Allen .......................... 2007 McGee, Sean ...........................1989-90 McNutt, Richard ........................... 2006 Meckel, Dan ................................. 1997 Miles, David.................................. 1989 Millar, Trenton ............................. 2007 Mitchell, Steve ............................. 2007 Monk, Troy ................................... 1980 Moore, Greg .......................1980-81-82 Moser, Tim ................................... 1990 Myers,Vince ................................. 1989
N
Neal, Chris .................................... 2009 Noble, Terry ............................1979-80 Nye, Darren .................................. 2009
O
Olden, Cedric................................ 1980 Olsen, McCade ........................2007-08 O’Shea, Shaun ................1999-2000-01
P
Pacitti, Nick .................................. 2010 Page, P.J. ...................................... 1994 Parrish, Averian ............................ 1988
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Samuel, Raynold........................... 1994 Sanders, Maurice ......................... 1993 Sandy, John .................................. 2000 Satathite, Sam .............................. 1998 Schmetzer, Mike .......... 1982-83-85-86 Schoenborn, Paul ....................1987-88 Scholtec, Jeff ...........................1981-82 Severson, Aaron ........................... 2005 Sheedy, Jeff ........................1986-87-88 Shippen, Ty................................... 2002 Simpson, Adam ............................ 2004 Smith, Kevin ............................1984-85 Solodkii, Max ..................1999-2000-01 Sommer, Jerry .........................1989-90 Southwick, Shane ....................1991-92 Spencer, Clayton .......................... 2007 Stafford, Rick ...........................1996-97 Starke, Kevin ................................ 1980 Stepovich, Dom ............................ 1980 Stevens, Aaron ............................. 2010 Stevens, Scott..........................2003-04 Stewart, Jim ................................. 1989 Stolle, Ward ................................. 1978 Swader, Jamell ........................1994-95
T
Taylor, Jamie ...........................1997-98 Taylor, Hicks ............................1979-80 Thompson, Jeff........................1991-92 THOMPSON, TRAVIS .................. 2011 Threlkeld, Dennis ....................1978-79 Trueman, Jeremiah .................2008-09 Turner, Tony.......................1978-79-80
U
Using, Serge ............. 1996-98-99-2000
V
Vaughan, Bryson .....................2002-03 Vaughn, Craig ..............................92-93 Voreis, Colin ............................2008-09
W
Wagner, Taylor........................2000-01 Walker, Brandon ................2009-10-11 Wallace, Burt................ 1995-96-97-98 Washington, Dave ...................1978-79 Washington, Sam ...............1978-79-80 Webber, John ............................... 1998 Wells, Vic ...................................... 1978 Wheeler, Tom ....................1978-79-80 Whitaker, Richard ..............1978-79-80 White, Danny ............................... 1985 White, Kevin .......................2008-09-10 WHITE, STEVE................... 2009-10-11 Wilcox, Flip ................................... 1987 Williams, Aubrey .....................1981-82 Williams, Nelson .....................2001-02 Williams, Ryan .........................1996-97 Willis, Del ..................................... 1991 Wrase, Manny .............................. 1985
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Zachares, Mark ............................. 1979
SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK — INDIVIDUAL HONORS ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL 1999 2000
ALL-AMERICAN 1984 1987 1989 1990 1995 1996 2001 2006 2008
Jeff Mar n (3rd Tm) Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Jesse Jackson (1st Tm) Michael Johnson (1st Tm) Todd Fisher (3rd Tm) Todd Fisher (1st Tm) Jason Kaiser (3rd Tm) Ryan Williams (HM) Ed Kirk (3rd Tm) Kemmy Burgess (HM) Carl Arts (1st Tm-NABC/HM-D-II Bulle n)
Luke Cooper (1st Tm-D-II Bull./2nd Tm-BB Times) 2009 Kenny Barker (HM-D-II Bull.)
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1997
Rick Stafford (2nd Tm)
ALL-REGION 1982 1984 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2006
Mark Fi Jeff Mar n Jessie Jackson Hansi Gnad Jessie Jackson Hansi Gnad Michael Johnson Todd Fisher Todd Fisher Mark Lenoir Jackie Johnson Steve Garrity Jason Kaiser Jason Kaiser Dana Pope Ryan Williams Ryan Williams Rick Stafford Jim Hajdukovich Jim Hajdukovich (2nd Tm) Ed Kirk Peter Bullock Peter Bullock Kemmy Burgess (NABC-1st Tm) (Daktronics-2nd Tm)
2008
Carl Arts (Daktronics & NABC 1st Tm)
Luke Cooper
Jesse Jackson 1994 1995 1996 1997 2001 2008
CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2003-04
2001-02
CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1986 1987 1988 1990
Hansi Gnad (GNC) Jesse Jackson (GNC) Dale Bartley (GNC) Todd Fisher (GNC)
1986 1987 1988
1989
Kemmy Burgess
CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
1990
Mark Drake (GNAC) 1991
CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1986 Harry Larrabee (GNC) 1988 Ron Abegglen (GNC) 1994 Charlie Bruns (PWC) 1996 Charlie Bruns (PWC) 1997 Charlie Bruns (PWC) 2008 Rusty Osborne (GNAC)
(Daktronics & NABC 1st Tm)
2009 Kenny Barker (NABC 2nd Tm) 2011 Taylor Rohde (Dak. 2nd Tm)
Jason Kaiser (PWC) Jason Kaiser (PWC) Ryan Williams (PWC) Rick Stafford (PWC) Ed Kirk (PWC) Luke Cooper (GNAC)
Kemmy Burgess
1992
1993 1994
ALL-CONFERENCE 1982
1983 1984
1985
Mark Fi (1st Tm) Rawley Farris (2nd Tm) Johnny Gilbert (2nd Tm) Jeff Mar n (1st Tm) Jeff Mar n (1st Tm) Chris Bullock (2nd Tm) Ron Beach (2nd Tm) Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Gerald Brown (2nd Tm)
1995
1996 1997 1998
Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Jesse Jackson (1st Tm) Jesse Jackson (1st Tm) Hansi Gnad (1st Tm) Dale Bartley (1st Tm) Averian Parrish (1st Tm) Michael Johnson (HM) Michael Johnson (1st Tm) Todd Fisher (2nd Tm) Race McCleery (HM) Ron Fischer (HM) Todd Fisher (1st Tm) Ron Fischer (2nd Tm) Jerry Sommer (HM) Jackie Johnson (1st Tm) Mark Lenoir (2nd Tm) Del Willis (2nd Tm) Theo Mayhue (1st Tm) Craig Vaughn (2nd Tm) Steve Garrity (2nd Tm) Theo Mayhue (1st Tm) Andre Boudreaux (2nd Tm) Jason Kaiser (1st Tm) Andre Boudreaux (2nd Tm) Bryan Anderson (HM) Jason Kaiser (1st Tm) Dana Pope (2nd Tm) Tai Riser (HM) Ryan Williams (1st Tm) Rick Stafford (1st Tm) Rick Stafford (1st Tm) Ryan Williams (1st Tm) Jim Hajdukovich (2nd Tm) Burt Wallace (2nd Tm)
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Jim Hajdukovich (1st Tm) Chris Hamey (2nd Tm) Serge Using (2nd Tm) 2001 Ed Kirk (1st Tm) Greg Freeman (2nd Tm) Peter Bullock (HM) Taylor Wagner (HM) 2002 Peter Bullock (2nd Tm) 2003 Peter Bullock (1st Tm) 2004 Peter Bullock (2nd Tm) Kemmy Burgess (2nd Tm) 2005 James Hartman (HM) 2006 Kemmy Burgess (1st Tm) 2007 Luke Cooper (1st Tm) Carl Arts (2nd Tm) Eric Draper (HM) 2008 Luke Cooper (1st Tm) Carl Arts (1st Tm) McCade Olsen (2nd Tm) Chris Bryant (HM) 2009 Kenny Barker (1st Tm) Jeremiah Trueman (HM) 2010 Brandon Walker (1st Tm) Casey Robinson (HM) 2011 Taylor Rohde (1st Tm) Brandon Walker (2nd Team) Mario Gill (HM)
SEAWOLF HALL OF FAME 2011 2009 2008 2006 2005 2002 2001
Ryan Williams Jim Hajdukovich Rick Stafford Harry Larrabee Jason Kaiser Jesse Jackson Hansi Gnad
RETIRED NUMBERS #33 — Hansi Gnad, 1983-87 #12 — Jesse Jackson, 1985-87 #4 — Michael Johnson, 1987-89 #10 — Jason Kaiser, 1993-95
UAA ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1987 1989 1995 1999 2001 2004 2006 2008
Hansi Gnad Michael Johnson Jason Kaiser Jim Hajdukovich Ed Kirk Peter Bullock Kemmy Burgess Luke Cooper
TEAM MVP 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85
Johnny Gilbert Mark Fi & Johnny Gilbert Jeff Mar n Jeff Mar n Hansi Gnad
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SEAWOLF RECORD BOOK ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Hansi Gnad & Jesse Jackson Jesse Jackson Dale Bartley Michael Johnson Todd Fisher Mark Lenoir Theo Mayhue Theo Mayhue Jason Kaiser Jason Kaiser Ryan Williams Ryan Williams Jim Hajdukovich Jim Hajdukovich Greg Freeman Ed Kirk Peter Bullock Peter Bullock Kemmy Burgess James Hartman Kemmy Burgess Carl Arts Carl Arts Jeremiah Trueman Brandon Walker Taylor Rohde
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
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Rawley Farris Rawley Farris Sloan Carlson Ron Beach Tyrone Jones Jeff Sheedy Mike Childs Michael Johnson Joe Brinkerhoff Sean McGee Del Willis Lauren Johns Bryan Anderson Kalu Dennis Kalu Dennis Jim Hajdukovich Jim Hajdukovich Adam Reid Serge Using Taylor Wagner Taylor Wagner Ty Shippen Jesse Brown Bob Aus n None awarded James Hartman Ivan Platenik Luke Cooper Kevin White Casey Robinson Steve White
1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Burt Wallace Jim Hajdukovich Sco Larrabee Greg Freeman Ty Shippen Jesse Brown Jesse Brown James Hartman James Hartman Luke Cooper Carl Arts & Luke Cooper Jeremiah Trueman Casey Robinson Casey Robinson
BOB ZUNDEL TROPHY
Carl Arts in the 2008 NCAA Div. II na onal quarterfinals MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Stefan Arntz & Jus n Cammack Maurice Sanders & Kevin Mader Raynold Samuel Igor Budimski Serge Using Rick Stafford Chris Hamey Jon Madison Serge Using Shaun O’Shea Josh Evans Stewart Kearney Adam Simpson Luke Cooper Luke Cooper & Eric Draper Cameron Burney McCade Olsen Lonnie Ridgeway Liam Gibcus Mario Gill
MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87
David Anderson Tim Hatch John Larsen Chris Bullock John Larsen Tyrone Jones Jeff Sheedy
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Jeff Sheedy Ron Fischer Chris Church Jackie Johnson Steve Garrity & Andre Price Andre Price Raynold Samuel Tai Riser Rick Stafford Butch Lincoln Tommy Dinkins Sco Larrabee Shaun O’Shea Greg Freeman Mark Drake Bob Aus n Geoffrey Agmata Mark Drake Aaron Lawrence Luke Cooper Luke Cooper Jeremiah Trueman Drew Robinson Drew Robinson
JIM HAJDUKOVICH ‘IRON MAN’ AWARD 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
Steve Garrity Bryan Anderson Andre Boudreaux Clint Len er Cass Baldwin Rick Stafford
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1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Andre Price Jus n Cammack Bryan Anderson Jeremy Fox Clay Anderson Jake Carlisle Clay Anderson Jim Hajdukovich Chris Hamey Taylor Wagner Jon Madison Bob Aus n Peter Bullock Mark Drake Adam Fi -Chappell Eric Draper Chris Bryant Kevin White Brandon Walker Brandon Walker
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Steve Garrity Lauren Johns Joe Libal Burt Wallace Burt Wallace & Butch Lincoln Rick Stafford & Clay Anderson Clay Anderson Sco Larrabee Shaun O’Shea Peter Bullock Peter Bullock & Bryson Vaughan Sco Stevens Aaron Lawrence Aaron Lawrence Jared Ke ler Jared Ke ler Chris Neal Chris Neal Liam Gibcus
CARRS/SAFEWAY GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT
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AA hosts one of college basketball’s most prestigious tournaments every Thanksgiving week when it brings Division I squads north for the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout. For the 34th annual tourney in 2011, the Seawolves will welcome Central Michigan, Dartmouth, Murray State, New Mexico State, San Francisco, Southern Mississippi and UC Irvine. In 33 previous tournaments, UAA has posted 32 wins against their D-I opponents, including 10 in the last nine years. In 2010, the Seawolves knocked off both Houston Baptist and Ball State. Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
CARRS/SAFEWAY GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT HISTORY Champion Runner-Up Most Outstanding Player North Carolina State Louisville Clyde Aus n (NC State) Kentucky Iona Jeff Ruland (Iona) North Carolina Arkansas Sco Has ngs (Arkansas) Southwestern Louisiana Marque e Steve Bur (Iona) Louisville Vanderbilt Lancaster Gordon (UL) North Carolina State Arkansas Joe Kleine (Arkansas) Alabama-Birmingham Kansas Steve Mitchell (UAB) North Carolina UNLV Brad Daugherty (UNC) Iowa Northeastern Roy Marble (Iowa) Arizona Syracuse Sean Ellio (Arizona) Seton Hall Kansas Chris Mills (Kentucky) Michigan State Kansas State Steve Smith (MSU) UCLA Virginia Don MacLean (UCLA) Massachuse s New Orleans Jim McCoy (UMass) New Mexico State Illinois Sam Crawford (NMSU) Purdue Portland Glenn Robinson (Purdue) Minnesota Brigham Young Townsend Orr (Minnesota) Duke Iowa Ray Allen (Connec cut) Kentucky Coll. of Charleston Ron Mercer (Kentucky) North Carolina Purdue Antawn Jamison (UNC) Cincinna Duke William Avery (Duke) Kansas Georgia Tech Drew Gooden (Kansas) Syracuse Missouri Preston Shumpert (Syr.) Marque e Gonzaga Dwyane Wade (Marq.) College of Charleston Villanova Troy Wheless (C of C) Purdue Duke Kenneth Lowe (Purdue) Washington Alabama Nate Robinson (UW) Marque e South Carolina Steve Novak (Marque e) California Loyola Marymount Ryan Anderson (Cal) Butler Texas Tech Mike Green (Butler) San Diego State Hampton Kyle Spain (SDSU) Washington State San Diego Klay Thompson (WSU) St. John’s Arizona State Jus n Brownlee (SJU)
From Patrick Ewing in the 1980s to Dwyane Wade in the 2000s, the Shootout has rarely lacked star power.
SEAWOLF GIANT KILLERS
Beginning with a 79-60 victory over Penn State in 1978, the Seawolves have a strong tradition of success against the giants of NCAA Division I basketball. UAA has a total of 52 wins over 43 programs, including against such powers as Wake Forest, Texas, Missouri, and Michigan in its national-championship season of 1988-89. Here is a complete listing of the D-I teams that have fallen against the Seawolves, both in the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout and regular season:
Then-freshman Travis Thompson had 13 points in last year’s 62-44 win over Ball State.
Auburn Ball State California Canisius Dayton Drexel Eastern Kentucky Grambling State High Point Houston Houston Baptist
Idaho Iona Jackson State Lafayette Louisiana Tech Maine Miami, Fla. Michigan Missouri Mo.-Kansas City Montana
New Mexico Nicholls State Notre Dame Pacific Penn State Rhode Island Samford San Francisco Santa Clara Southern Illinois SMU
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Tennessee Texas Texas Christian Texas State Texas Tech Wake Forest Washington Weber State Western Michigan William & Mary
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SEAWOLF ADMINISTRATION & STAFF
TOM CASE
Chancellor – University of Alaska Anchorage
T
om Case assumed the chancellorship of the University of Alaska Anchorage in May 2011. A retired 3-star Air Force Lt. General, Case has spent more than 12 years in Alaska, including two Air Force tours of duty, five years as dean of UAA’s College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), and three years as president and chief operating officer of a state-owned, independently operated Aerospace corporation. The 1969 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy began his 33-year military career flying in Vietnam. Later, he served at the Pentagon, was selected as the first Air Force Chief of Staff Chair on the faculty of the National War College, and eventually went on to command two fighter wings, a numbered air force and Alaskan Command. He also served as deputy commander and chief of staff for the nation’s two largest geographic joint combatant commands. After retiring from the Air Force, Case returned to higher education as dean of CBPP at UAA. During his tenure, CBPP added several new certificate and degree programs, including a graduate certificate in Global Logistics, and played an instrumental role in the formation of CBPP’s Experimental Economics Laboratory.
DR. STEVE COBB
Director of Athletics – Univ. of Alaska Anchorage
In 11 seasons at the helm of the University of Alaska Anchorage athletic department, Dr. Steve Cobb has helped take Seawolf Athletics to unprecedented heights. Not only have the Seawolves excelled in the field of competition, but the foundation for future success has been set in several ways. Starting with the 2007-08 campaign, UAA has enjoyed four of the most memorable athletic seasons in school history, highlighted by three Final Four appearances for Seawolf basketball teams (women twice, men once), plus NCAA top-15 finishes for men’s and women’s cross country (four times), skiing (four times), and men’s track & field (twice). In fact, with UAA’s concurrent NCAA basketball runs in 2008, UAA became just the second school in Division II history to qualify both its men’s and women’s squads for the national semifinals. Under Dr. Cobb’s leadership, ground soon will be broken on UAA’s planned $109 million Seawolf and Community Arena on campus. He has also overseen major upgrades to UAA’s current facilities, including the installation of a new gym floor and bleachers at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex in 2010. In 2005, Dr. Cobb helped establish the Seawolf Legacy Fund to provide a permanent endowment fund that will ensure full funding for future athletic scholarships at UAA. Seawolf Legacy surpassed the $1 million mark in donations in early 2008. Early in his tenure, he was the driving force behind the establishment of the Seawolf Hall of Fame and was instrumental in negotiating naming-rights agreements for the Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Kendall Hockey Classic and Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational volleyball tournaments. The Alabama native has also overseen the creation of the Hockey Classic Wall of Champions above the Seawolves’ practice rink, as well as men’s and women’s Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout champions displays in the gymnasium. A former football coach, Dr. Cobb served as the athletic director at Georgia Southwestern State University before coming to UAA. In five years at Georgia Southwestern, Dr. Cobb raised the Hurricanes’ overall program to become one of the most successful in the nation, making the NAIA national playoffs in six of its seven sports and winning multiple conference championships in men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball. From 1992-95, Dr. Cobb was an assistant athletic director at Iowa Wesleyan College, where he served as the football team’s defensive coordinator and special teams coach. He also had stints as an assistant football coach at East Texas State University (1990-92) and Sul Ross State University (1988-90). A 1981 graduate of the University of Montevallo, Dr. Cobb also holds a Doctorate of Education degree from East Texas State as well as a Master of Business Administration degree from St. Ambrose University and a Master of Education degree from Sul Ross State. Dr. Cobb and his wife Sandra reside in East Anchorage.
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UAA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF COACHES BASKETBALL (Men) Head Coach: Rusty Osborne Assistant: Ryan Orton Graduate Assistant: Cameron Turner BASKETBALL (Women) Head Coach: Tim Moser Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez Graduate Assistant: Tamar Gruwell CROSS COUNTRY (Men & Women) Head Coach: Michael Friess Assistant: T.J. Garlatz Grad. Assistant: David Kiplagat GYMNASTICS Head Coach: Paul Stoklos Assistant: Tami Monette HOCKEY Head Coach: Dave Shyiak Associate Head Coach: Campbell Blair Assistant: T.J. Jindra SKIING Head Coach: Sparky Anderson Assistants: Andrew Kastning, Julie-Pierre Leclerc Graduate Assistant: Tor Christopherson TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) Head Coach: Michael Friess Assistants: T.J. Garlatz, Rafael Echavarria Grad Assts.: David Kiplagat, Ryan McWilliams VOLLEYBALL Head Coach: Chris Green Assistant: Nicky Rose Graduate Assistant: Stacie Meisner
ADMINISTRATION Dr. Steve Cobb . . . . . . . Dede Allen . . . . . . . . . . . Tim McDiffett . . . . . . . . Jane Pallister . . . . . . . . . Tlisa Northcutt . . . . . . . SPORTS INFORMATION Nate Sagan . . . . . . . . . . Dallas Baldwin . . . . . . . . SPORTS MEDICINE Chris Volk. . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Lechtenberg . . . . Rachel Butler . . . . . . . . . BUSINESS OFFICE Diana Campbell . . . . . . . Tonya Carney . . . . . . . . Shawna Palmer . . . . . . . Linda Stimaker . . . . . . . Roxanne Swallows . . . . Mary Beth Wooden . . . REC SPORTS Levi Althens . . . . . . . . . . Ed Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Houston . . . . . . . . Robin Inman . . . . . . . . . Bryan Leiser . . . . . . . . . . Muzette Nelson . . . . . . Alan Piccard. . . . . . . . . . Kevin Silver . . . . . . . . . . Kristin Warren . . . . . . . . Julie Weber . . . . . . . . . .
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Director of Athletics Associate A.D./Compliance Associate A.D./External Associate A.D./Internal Development Director Director Assistant Director Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Fiscal Technician Administrative Assistant Admin. Asst. – Tickets Travel Coordinator Fiscal Manager Ticket Manager Facility Maintenance Facility Maintenance Assist. Director/Operations Program Supervisor Special Events Manager Program Supervisor Assist. Director/Programs Associate A.D./WFSC Office Manager Intramurals Director
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ACADEMICS
The University of Alaska Anchorage is the state’s largest, most comprehensive university, serving nearly 20,000 students through four primary campuses and numerous other sites in Southcentral Alaska and the Aleutian Chain. Situated in the heart of Alaska’s biggest city, UAA is nestled in the middle of a greenbelt, surrounded by ponds, lakes and wildlife, and is connected to a city-wide trail and transportation system. UAA is comprised of six teaching units at the Anchorage campus — the colleges of Education, Health & Social Welfare, Arts & Sciences, Business & Public Policy; the Community & Technical College; and the School of Engineering. Organized research units at UAA complement the academic programs and reflect the special character of the University’s mission in Alaska. Research units include the Alaska Center for International Business, the American Russian Center, the Environment and Natural Resources Institute, the Center of Alcohol and Addiction Studies, the Center for Economic Education, the Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies, the Center for Human Development, the Institute of Social and Economic Research and the Justice Center. UAA operates on a semester system. Fifteen semester credits are a normal class load and a minimum of 120 credits are required to complete a bachelor’s degree.
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SEAWOLF ATHLETICS
Nicknamed the Seawolves, UAA’s athletic teams compete as members of NCAA Division I in men’s ice hockey and women’s gymnastics and NCAA Division II in all other sports, including men’s and women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s skiing, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, and women’s cross country. UAA annually hosts the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout men’s and women’s basketball tournament — recognized as one of the top in-season tournaments in the nation — as well as the Kendall Hockey Classic. Since joining the NCAA ranks in 1977, UAA has become a perennial national power in many of its sports. A total of 164 Seawolves have earned All-America honors, and UAA has produced 15 individual national champions since 1991. The 2010-11 campaign will go down as one of the most overall successful years in Seawolf Athletics history as 10 of 11 UAA teams advanced in postseason competition, including the secondever WCHA Final Five appearance for hockey. Both basketball and cross country squads, plus volleyball, skiing and track & field, made NCAA appearances. Seawolves student-athletes have enjoyed unprecedented success in the classroom, compiling a cumulative GPA of 3.0+ in 14 of the last 17 years.
MUNICIPALITY OF
ANCHORAGE W
ith city boundaries that stretch to nearly the size of the state of Delaware, more than 275,000 people are lucky to call Anchorage home. On a global scale, Anchorage is located as far north as Helsinki, Finland, and as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city (more than four times larger than the second-largest town), an international air crossroads, and the business and cultural center of the state. Almost 300 flights arrive daily at Anchorage International Airport. Anchorage is a recreational paradise as well, boasting more than 14,000 acres of parkland and nearly 300 miles of paved and wilderness biking, skiing and hiking trails. In addition, the city sports dozens of
lakes, softball, baseball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, and six scenic golf courses. Chugach State Park is located 15 minutes from downtown Anchorage. With 495,000 acres, Chugach is the third-largest state park in the United States and offers a variety of year-round recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, camping, cross country skiing and wildlife viewing. Due to the warming effects of the Pacific Ocean currents and protection from the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage is located in Alaska’s so-called banana belt. Anchorage’s climate resembles that of San Francisco in the summer (highs of 75 degrees) and a Rocky Mountain ski resort in the winter (lows of 20
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STATE OF
ALASKA A
laska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas. Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes,, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska has 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage. The 49th State is home to Mt. McKinley, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Mt. McKinley, located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, is over 200 miles north of Anchorage and can be seen from the city on clear days. Denali National Park is over six million acres and features great wildlife viewing and colorful wilderness expanses.
degrees). Low humidity also contributes to Anchorage’s comfortable climate. The residents of the city share the Anchorage bowl with more than 1,000 Moose, which are often seen on UAA’s campus throughout the year. In addition, black bears, grizzlies, foxes, wolves, lynx, wolverines, Dall sheep and bald eagles are just some of the animals that make their homes here. Salmon fishing is more than a pastime to Anchorage residents. Red and King Salmon can be caught from the many rivers and creeks that run through the city.