2010-11 Men’s Basketball Media Guide casey RYAN
justin BRUE
christian HATCH
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UCSD QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location:............................................. La Jolla, Calif. Founded:..........................................................1960 Enrollment:.................................................. 29,110 Colors:..............Blue and Gold (PMS 540 & 130) Nickname:...................................................... Tritons Affiliation:....................................... NCAA Division II Conference:...................................................... CCAA Facility:............................... RIMAC Arena (5,000) Chancellor:................................ Dr. Marye Anne Fox Athletics Director:.......................Earl W. Edwards UCSD Athletics Phone:............ 858-534-4211 UCSD Athletics Fax:................. 858-534-8172
MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Men’s Basketball.............1965-66 All-Time Record......................... 577-587 (.496) NCAA Appearances................... 4 (1 in Division II)
MEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach.........................................Chris Carlson Alma Mater.................. UC Santa Barbara, 1993 Record at UCSD/years................ 43-40/3 years Overall Record/years.................... 43-40/3 years Email Coach Carlson................ carlson@ucsd.edu Assistant Coaches/years........ Eric Olen/6 years ..................................................Clint Allard/2 years Email Coach Olen.......................... eolen@ucsd.edu Email Coach Allard.....................callard@ucsd.edu Athletic Trainer................................. Kevin Messey Men’s Basketball Office............ 858-534-8453 Office Fax.................................... 858-534-8172
TEAM INFORMATION 2009-10 Overall Record............................. 8-17 2009-10 CCAA Record.......................7-15/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................ 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost................................. 2/3 Newcomers..............................................................6
SPORTS INFORMATION Associate AD/SID....................................Ryan Hall Office Phone............................... 858-534-8437 Cell Phone................................... 949-280-4704 Email..............................................r2hall@ucsd.edu Assistant SID.................................Scott Flanders Office Phone............................... 858-246-0660 Email........................................sflanders@ucsd.edu Sports Information Assistant........Matt Berson Office Phone............................... 858-534-8451 Email......................................... mberson@ucsd.edu SID Fax........................................ 858-534-8172
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010-11 Roster........................................................................... 2 2010-11 Season Schedule......................................................... 3 Head Coach Chris Carlson.........................................................4-5 Coaching Staff.............................................................................6-7 Meet the Tritons.....................................................................8-24 2009-10 Results/Statistics..........................................25-26 2009-10 CCAA Year in Review................................................ 27 UCSD Year-by-Year/NCAA Tournament History.................... 28 Record Book...........................................................................29-38 Top Individual/Team Performances.................................. 29 All-Time Single Game Leaders.......................................... 30 All-Time Single Season Leaders...................................... 31 All-Time Career Leaders.................................................... 32 All-Time Division II Leaders........................................33-36 Scoring Clubs...............................................................37-38 Ring Of Honor................................................................................ 39 All-Time Roster.....................................................................40-41 All-Time Series Records......................................................42-43 Year-By-Year Results..........................................................44-50 UCSD Athletics............................................................................ 51 Earl W. Edwards........................................................................... 52 RIMAC Arena - Home of the Tritons......................................... 53 Strength & Conditioning/Sports Medicine............................. 54 Community Outreach.................................................................. 55 UCSD - Youngest of the Best.................................................... 56 San Diego - America’s Finest City............................................. 57
ON THE COVER Clockwise from far left: Christian Hatch, Casey Ryan and Justin Brue. Photos by Jimmy Gekas .
GUIDE CREDITS The 2010-11 UC San Diego men’s basketball media guide is a production of the sports information office. It was written, edited and designed by Ryan Hall, Sports Information Director. Additional editing by Joe Tevelowitz. Cover design by Hall. Photography by Jimmy Gekas, Ken Grosse, and Brock Scott..
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2010-11 UCSD MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER NUMERICAL No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 22 23 25 30 32 35 42 44
Name James McCann MacKenzie McCullough Tyler McGrath Matt Bailey Bryce Alvari Mike Meza Justin Brue Brandon Blanchard Casey Ryan Ryan Peters Colin Porter Kirby Ruiz Dylan Bohanan Christian Hatch Ryan Wheeler
Pos. G G/F G G G F F F/C G G F/C G G/F C C
Ht. 5-10 6-4 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-8 6-4 6-3 6-6 5-10 6-5 6-8 6-9
Wt. 165 185 170 175 195 205 205 230 195 200 225 180 200 245 250
Yr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr.
Hometown/Previous School Carlsbad, CA/La Costa Canyon HS Gold River, CA/Jesuit HS Camarillo, CA/Oaks Christian HS Mission Viejo, CA/Tesoro HS Pleasanton, CA/Foothill HS Simi Valley, CA/Moorpark College Hayward, CA/Bishop O’Dowd HS
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA/Santa Margarita HS
Jackson, CA/Argonaut HS Santa Clarita, CA/Lehigh University San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines HS Temecula, CA/Temecula Valley HS Murrieta, CA/Murrieta Valley HS Henderson, NV/Coronado HS Sebastopol, CA/Analy HS
Head Coach: Chris Carlson (UC Santa Barbara, 1993) - 4th season Assistant Coaches: Eric Olen (Spring Hill College, 2004) - 7th season Clint Allard (UCSD, 2008) - 3rd season
Back row (left to right): Director of Strength & Conditioning Rudy Thomas, Ryan Peters, Casey Ryan, Mike Meza, Brandon Blanchard, Ryan Wheeler, Christian Hatch, Dylan Bohanan, Colin Porter, Justin Brue, MacKenzie McCullough, Athletic Trainer Kevin Messey. Front row: Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Myles Cooper, James McCann, Kirby Ruiz, Bryce Alvari, Assistant Coach Clint Allard, Head Coach Chris Carlson, Assistant Coach Eric Olen, Matt Bailey, Elliott Clark, Tyler McGrath, Team Manager Brad Steuble.
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2010-11 SEASON SCHEDULE Date Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 25
Day Tuesday Saturday Friday Saturday Sunday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Tuesday Sunday Thursday Monday Friday Saturday Thursday Saturday Thursday Saturday Thursday Saturday Thursday Saturday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Thursday Friday
Opponent UC Irvine (Exhibition) UC Santa Cruz (Exhibition) Lewis1 Dixie State1 Alaska Anchorage1 Academy of Art Notre Dame de Namur2 Simon Fraser2 Cal State Monterey Bay* San Francisco State* Cal State East Bay* Humboldt State* Sonoma State* Cal State East Bay* Chico State* Cal State Stanislaus* Cal State L.A.* Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State San Bernardino* Cal Poly Pomona* Sonoma State* Humboldt State* San Francisco State* Cal State Monterey Bay* Cal State Stanislaus* Chico State* Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State L.A.* Cal Poly Pomona* Cal State San Bernardino*
Location Irvine, Calif. UC San Diego Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim, Calif. UC San Diego Belmont, Calif. Belmont, Calif. Monterey, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Hayward, Calif. Chico, Calif. Turlock, Calif. UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Sonoma, Calif. Arcata, Calif. UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego UC San Diego Carson, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Pomona, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif.
Time 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
All times are listed in Pacific Standard Time Home games listed in bold and played in UCSD’s RIMAC Arena *Denotes California Collegiate Athletic Association Game 1 Disney West Coast Tip Off Classic, Anaheim, Calif. 2 Notre Dame de Namur Thanksgiving Classic, Belmont, Calif.
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CHRIS
CARLSON Head Coach Fourth Season UC Santa Barbara, 1993 C
hris Carlson embarks on his fourth season as the head coach at UC San Diego in 2010-11. The 11th coach in program history, he enters the year with an overall record of 43-40 (.518) in three seasons at the helm. Carlson made an immediate impact at UCSD, leading the Tritons to an overall record of 18-12 in his first season, which was the school’s best mark since the 1998-99 campaign. After finishing sixth in the ultracompetitive California Collegiate Athletic Association standings at 11-9, Carlson’s Tritons caught fire in March, defeating Cal State San Bernardino, San Francisco State and Cal Poly Pomona on the way to UCSD’s first CCAA Tournament title. UCSD earned a No. 8 seed in its first NCAA Tournament appearance at the D-II level, falling to the University of Alaska-Anchorage, 80-60 in the opening CARLSON’S COACHING round of the West Regional. The Tritons were one of the top teams in the CCAA again in 2008-09, recording an overall record of 17-11 and a 13-7 mark in league play. After earning a No. 4 seed in the CCAA Tournament, UCSD defeated No. 5 Humboldt State 79-67 in the first round before falling 76-72 to host Cal State San Bernardino in the semifinals. UCSD finished with an overall record of 8-17 last year, missing the postseason for the first time since 2007. The Tritons went 4-2 during a six-game stretch in February to stay in contention for a conference tournament berth, but a pair of losses to Sonoma State and Humboldt State the final week of the regular season dashed the Tritons’ postseason hopes. Under Carlson’s guidance, senior guard Jordan Lawley became the first Triton to win the CCAA scoring title since UCSD joined the conference in 2000-01. Lawley was named to the All-CCAA First Team and went on to earn all-region
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HIGHLIGHTS
• First coach to lead UCSD to backto-back winning seasons at the Division II level. • Led UCSD to its first CCAA Tournament Championship in his first season in 2007-08. • The Tritons also earned their first NCAA Division II West Regional berth in 2007-08. • UCSD defeated fifth-ranked Cal State San Bernardino, 76-65 on January 19, 2008.
accolades after averaging career-highs of 20.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists in his final season as a Triton. Carlson joined the Triton family after spending four seasons as the Director of Basketball Operations at UCLA under head coach Ben Howland. As the DOB, he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program and served as a liaison to the athletic administration and other school officials. Carlson also assisted in scheduling and recruiting and helped guide the Bruin program to back-to-back NCAA Final Four appearances in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Before assuming his duties at UCLA, Carlson served in the same capacity for two years at the University of Pittsburgh, joining the Panther staff in the summer of 2001. Prior to that, he was a member of Howland’s staff at Northern Arizona in 1998-99, where he coached a Lumberjack squad that led the country in both field goal percentage and three-point percentage for the first time in NCAA history. He remained on at NAU for two years after Howland’s departure (1999-2001), where he worked with NAU’s post players and oversaw recruiting and scheduling. Prior to his stint at Northern Arizona, Carlson served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, UC Santa Barbara, from 1994-98, where he oversaw development of the team’s perimeter players. He also served as an assistant coach at nearby Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, Calif., from 1991-93. Carlson worked as a game management assistant at the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star game for 12 straight years from 1993-2004 and has worked four NCAA Tournament West Regionals. In addition, he was an intern in the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams UCSD ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS media relations department, a sports information assistant at Years Record Pct. UCSB in 1993-94 and a memChris Carlson 2007-present 43-40 .518 ber of the 1994 FIFA World Cup media relations staff. Bill Carr 2004-07 38-45 .479 A San Diego native, Carlson is a 1993 graduate from UCSB, where he received his bachelors degree in History. Prior to his days as a Gaucho, Carlson attended Helix High School in La Mesa, where he earned AllLeague honors in basketball. He and his wife Karen have two sons, Nicklas and Charlie.
Greg Lanthier Tom Marshall John Block Ron Carter Barry Cunningham Dick Satterlee Bill Reeves Neale Stoner Jack Shawcroft TOTALS
1994-2004 1983-94 1980-83 1979-80 1969-72, 1974-76, 1977-79 1976-77 1972-74 1966-69 1965-66 1965-2010 (45)
111-149 185-105 32-46 17-13 81-107 4-24 27-25 38-32 1-1 577-587
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.427 .638 .410 .567 .431 .143 .519 .543 .500 .496
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ERIC
OLEN Assistant Coach Seventh Season Spring Hill College, 2004 Eric Olen begins his seventh season as an assistant coach at UCSD in 2010-11 and fourth under the direc-
tion of head coach Chris Carlson.
Olen was promoted to his current position of first assistant prior to the 2005-06 campaign after spending one season as the team’s second assistant in 2004-05. He is actively involved with all aspects of the program including travel, recruiting, scouting and game planning. Alongside Carlson and former assistant coach Andy Aguinaldo, Olen helped lead the Tritons to an 18-12 overall record in 2007-08, which was the team’s best finish in 10 years and remains the program’s best mark at the Division II level. UCSD rose to the occasion in the postseason, winning the CCAA Tournament to earn an automatic bid in the NCAA D-II West Regional for the first time in program history. During his tenure at UCSD, Olen has helped guide the Tritons to some of the program’s most successful campaigns. The Tritons recorded their first winning season at the D-II level in 2005-06, finishing the year with a 15-14 overall record. UCSD also finished fourth in the highly competitive CCAA that season with a league tally of 12-8, marking the program’s first winning record in conference play. In 2008-09, the Tritons finished with an overall record of 17-11, recording back-to-back winning seasons for the first time at the Division II level. A dedicated recruiter, Olen scouted and helped sign virtually every player on the 2010-11 roster, which features 10 returners and six newcomers. Olen graduated from Spring Hill College in 2004 with a degree in Finance. He helped the Badgers to three straight appearances in the NAIA National Tournament, including trips to the NAIA Elite Eight in 2000 and 2001.
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ALLARD Assistant Coach Third Season UC San Diego, 2008 Former UC San Diego standout Clint Allard returns for his third season as an assistant coach with the Tritons
in 2010-11. Allard joined the coaching staff prior to the 2008-09 season following an immensely successful playing career from 2004-08. A four-year starter, Allard posted career averages of 10.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.2 steals in 112 games in the blue and gold. In 2007-08, he was named to the All-CCAA Second Team after averaging career-highs in rebounds (3.9), assists (4.6) and steals (1.2), and earned All-CCAA Tournament Team honors after leading the Tritons to their first conference tournament championship with a 64-56 win over Cal Poly Pomona. With the victory, UCSD advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time and went on to finish the season with an overall record of 18-12, the program’s best mark at the D-II level.
One of the best players the program has ever seen, Allard’s name can now be found all over the UCSD record books. The former Archbishop Mitty High School product ranks 10th in all-time career scoring with a total of 1,150 points, third in career assists with 414 and ninth in career assist average at 3.7 per game. In terms of Division II records, Allard holds the all-time career mark for scoring (1,150), assists (414), assist average (3.7), steals (130), minutes played (3,378) and games started (104). He ranks second in games played (112), rebounding (387), field goals attempted (635), free throws made (299) and free throws attempted (402). Allard graduated from UCSD in 2008 with a degree in Management Science.
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CASEY
RYAN
Sr. • Guard 6-4 • 195 Jackson, CA • Argonaut HS AS A JUNIOR IN 2009-10: Started all 25 games in his third season at UCSD... Averaged 6.5 points and a team-high 7.0 rebounds per game... Shot 52.1% from the field to lead the Triton regulars and wrap up the season with a field goal percentage of better than 52% for the second year in a row... Scored a career-high 19 points on 9-of-10 shooting in a losing effort at Cal State Dominguez Hills on February 4... Tallied a double-double of 12 points and 11 reRYAN’S CAREER-HIGHS bounds to help UCSD bounce back with a 83-77 win at Cal State L.A. two nights later... Put in 12 points and hit a huge three as time expired to Points 19 CSU Dominguez Hills 2/4/10 force overtime against San Francisco State on January 16... The Tritons went on to win the game 91-86 in double OT... Scored in double figures Field Goals Made 9 CSU Dominguez Hills 2/4/10 four times on the season and finished with double-digit rebound totals on six occasions... Set the school record in the high jump with a leap Field Goals Attempted 10 CSU Dominguez Hills 2/4/10 of 7’3.25” for the UCSD track and field team... Qualified for the NCAA 3-Pointers Made Championships in Charlotte, N.C with the performance. AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2008-09: Played in all 28 games on the season, coming off the bench... Averaged 2.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in 10.6 minutes per game on the season... Shot 52.2% from the field, hitting 24 of 46 shots... Hit all three of his shots and scored a season-high seven points in UCSD’s opener at San Diego State on November 15... Also hauled in a then-career best five boards against the Aztecs... Finished with six points, four rebounds, and a block in the Tritons’ 80-67 victory over Humboldt State to kick off CCAA play on December 5... Became the first athlete in school history to clear seven feet in the high jump for the track and field team. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2007-08: Made 10 appearances in his first full season as a Triton... Scored his first point at the collegiate level with a free throw at Cal State San Bernardino on February 22... Both of his field goal attempts were from behind the arc. 2006-07: Redshirted the season on the basketball court, but did compete
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three times, most recently San Francisco State 1/16/10
3-Pointers Attempted 2
Humboldt State
12/5/08
Free Throws Made 5
Sonoma State
2/24/10
Free Throws Attempted 6 6
Sonoma State at Cal State Stanislaus
Rebounds
13 at CSU Monterey Bay
Assists 6
Sonoma State
Steals 3
at CSU-Pueblo
Blocked Shots 1
at Sonoma State
2/24/10 2/12/10 2/20/10 2/24/10
11/21/09 1/23/10
for the UCSD track and field squad... Earned All-CCAA honors in the high jump, finishing second overall with a season-high leap of 6’9”... Narrowly missed out on qualifying for the NCAA Division II National Championships as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate of Argonaut High School in Jackson, Calif., where he lettered in both basketball and track and field... Helped guide basketball team to a 22-8 record and the Mother Lode League Championship as a senior... The team was the SAC-Joaquin Section Runners-Up... Averaged 17.0 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 7.8 assists per game... Had personal-bests of 6’9” in the high jump and 21.0’ in the long jump... Was the state high jump champion. PERSONAL: Born May 2, 1988... Parents are Mike and Debbie Ryan... Father played basketball and ran track at UC Davis... Has an older brother named Mitchell who played football at the University of San Diego... Peyton Manning is his favorite athlete... Forrest Gump tops his movie list... Hitting the big three to tie the game and send it to overtime against San Francisco State last year is his most memorable sporting moment... Is an Economics and Psychology double major at Roosevelt College... Wants to attend grad school after receiving his degree at UCSD.
RYAN’S CAREER STATS
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2007-08 10 0 23 2.3 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2008-09 28 0 296 10.6 24 46 .522 2 9 .222 10 16 .625 17 49 66 2.4 22 0 19 18 3 5 60 2009-10 25 25 667 26.7 63 121 .521 1 4 .250 35 61 .574 54 120 174 7.0 60 2 52 36 5 11 162 TOTAL 63 25 986 15.7 87 169 .515 3 15 .200 46 79 .582 71 170 241 3.8 85 2 71 54 8 16 223
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CHRISTIAN
HATCH
Jr. • Center 6-8 • 245 Henderson, NV • Coronado HS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10: Was one of three players to start all 25 games for UCSD last season... Averaged 8.8 points and 5.4 rebounds in his first full season with the team... Ranked second in both scoring and rebounding... Shot 45.6% from the field, converting 78 of 171 shots... That figure also ranked second on the squad... Scored in double figures nine times, including seven times in the Tritons’ final 10 games... Finished with a career-high 23 points HATCH’S CAREER-HIGHS and grabbed 11 rebounds in UCSD’s 83-77 victory over Cal State L.A. on February 6... Converted 7-of-16 shots from the field and 9-of-12 at Points 23 Cal State L.A. 2/6/10 the free throw line in that game... Tallied a double-double of 14 points Field Goals Made and 11 boards to help lead the Tritons to a 70-50 road win at Cal State 8 Humboldt State 2/26/10 East Bay on December 15... Recorded a total of four double-doubles on Field Goals Attempted the season... Scored 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting in UCSD’s season16 Cal State L.A. 2/6/10 ending loss against Humboldt State on February 26... The eight field Free Throws Made goals made was a career best. 9
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AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09: Played in UCSD’s first 10 games before an injury forced him to miss the remainder of the season... Led the Triton freshmen with season averages of 2.7 points and 2.6 rebounds, while shooting 50% (11-22) from the field... Hit 3-of-4 shots and finished with seven points against San Diego State to open the season... Hauled in a season-high six boards against Sonoma State on December 6... Tallied nine points and four rebounds against Cal State Dominguez Hills on January 3, his final game of the season.
Free Throws Attempted
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Coronado High School in Henderson, Nev., where he was a two-time first team all-conference selection... Named the team MVP his junior and senior seasons... Averaged 17 points and 10.2 rebounds per game in his final year at CHS... Set the school record for rebounds in a single game with 24... Scored a careerhigh 30 points in a game vs. Spring Valley HS... Played club basketball with Triple Double Elite.
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12 Cal State L.A.
2/6/10 2/6/10
3-Pointers Made 0
3-Pointers Attempted 1
at Cal State L.A.
Rebounds
12 CSU San Bernardino
Assists
Cal State Stanislaus
2/6/10 1/30/10 1/9/10
Steals 1
three times, most recently
at CSU Monterey Bay
Blocked Shots 2
Humboldt State
2/20/10
2/26/10
PERSONAL: Born December 14, 1989... Parents are Wendell and Julie Hatch... Both went to BYU... Has an older brother named Andrew, who is a quarterback on the Harvard football team... Roots for the Los Angeles Lakers... Dirk Nowitzki is his favorite athlete... Cinderella Man is his favorite movie... Is a Psychology major in Eleanor Roosevelt College... His hobbies include going to the beach, hanging out with friends and reading.
HATCH’S CAREER STATS
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2008-09 10 2 113 11.3 11 22 .500 0 0 .000 5 10 .500 7 19 26 2.6 2009-10 25 25 577 23.1 78 171 .456 0 1 .000 64 88 .727 50 86 136 5.4 TOTAL 35 27 690 19.7 89 193 .461 0 1 .000 69 98 .704 57 105 162 4.6
PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 21 0 1 2 0 1 27 2.7 63 1 7 37 6 2 220 8.8 84 1 8 39 6 3 247 7.1
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BRYCE
ALVARI
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Jr. • Guard 6-3 • 195 Pleasanton, CA • Foothill HS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10: Appeared in 18 games off the bench... Averaged 1.2 points on the season... Hit 5-of8 shots on the year, 62.5%... Scored a career-high eight points on 3-for-4 shooting in UCSD’s 56-48 win at Cal State Stanislaus on February 12... Finished with six points in the Tritons’ loss to Sonoma State on February 24... All six points came at the free throw line. ALVARI’S CAREER-HIGHS AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN IN 2008-09: Made three appearances on the year, Points totaling 14 minutes... Converted both of his shots and finished with four points against 8 at Cal State Stanislaus 2/12/10 Academy of Art University on December 20. 2007-08: Redshirted his first season at UCSD. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Calif., where he helped guide the team to a 62-18 record during his three years with the varsity program... Earned All-East Bay Athletic League honors in each of his three seasons... Averaged 14.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.7 assists during his high school career... Also earned Honorable Mention All-Metro Bay Area honors from the San Francisco Chronicle in 2006... Played AAU ball for the MVP Flight Elite from 2001-05 while finishing up his amateur high school career with the Bay Area Hoosiers in 2006. PERSONAL: Born October 29, 1988... Parents are Richard and Kimberlee Alvari... Has a younger sister named Danielle... Father played and coached college basketball at Cal Poly and Gonzaga... Roots for the Oakland Raiders... His favorite athlete is John Stockton... Saving Private Ryan is his favorite movie... Is an Economics major in Warren College... Aspires to obtain a job he loves in the future... Enjoys playing football, golf and baseball, as well as fishing, hiking, camping, or going to the beach in his spare time.
Field Goals Made 3
at Cal State Stanislaus
Field Goals Attempted 4
at Cal State Stanislaus
2/12/10
3-Pointers Made 0
3-Pointers Attempted 1
at Cal State Stanislaus
Free Throws Made 6
Sonoma State
Free Throws Attempted 6
Sonoma State
Rebounds 3
Chico State
Assists 2
Chico State
Steals 1
at Chico State
Blocked Shots
ALVARI’S CAREER STATS
2/12/10
1
at Chico State
2/12/10 2/24/10 2/24/10 1/7/10 1/7/10 2/13/10 2/13/10
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2008-09 3 0 14 4.7 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 1 1 6 2009-10 18 0 122 6.8 5 8 .625 0 1 .000 11 16 .688 1 9 10 0.6 14 0 7 6 1 1 21 TOTAL 3 0 14 4.7 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 1 1 6
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MIKE
MEZA
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Jr. • Forward 6-5 • 205
Simi Valley, CA • Moorpark College MOORPARK COLLEGE: Attended Moorpark College for two years prior to transferring to UCSD... Played on the men’s basketball team under head coach Remy McCarthy... Led the Western State Conference in scoring at 19.5 points per game and free throw percentage at 88%... Was an All-WSC First Team selection. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Simi Valley High School... Averaged 20 points and 5.5 rebounds, while leading his squad to a 26-2 overall record... Team also went undefeated Marmonte League play... Also competed as part of the BTI and Baseline to Baseline club teams... Was a member of the El Salvadorian national team. PERSONAL: Born May 26, 1990... Parents are Frank and Pat Meza... Has an older brother named Tony and a younger brother named Joey... Roots for the Los Angeles Lakers and his favorite athlete Kobe Bryant... Spike Lee’s film He Got Game tops his movie list... Is a Communications major in Revelle College... Enjoys listening to music when he’s not playing basketball... Hopes to play the game as long as possible.
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KIRBY
RUIZ Jr. • Guard 5-10 • 180
Temecula, CA • Temecula Valley HS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10: Appeared in one game before redshirting the remainder of the season with an injury. AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09: Made 23 appearances on the season, the most among UCSD’s six freshmen... Averaged 6.2 minutes per game on the year... Scored five points on 1-of-2 shooting at Notre Dame de Namur on November 28... Hit both of his shots and finished with five points in the Tritons’ 67-58 win over Cal State Stanislaus on January 23... Dished out a season-best three assists against Academy of Art on December 20. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Temecula Valley High School in Temecula, Calif., where he was a four-year letterwinner on the varsity basketball team... A first team all-league selection after guiding the team to a 22-6 overall record as a junior... That squad advanced to the second round of the CIF Division IAA playoffs... Averaged 16.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals as a junior... Injuries limited him to just nine games as a senior... Recorded personal bests of 37 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as a prepster... Also lettered in football at TVHS. PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1990... Parents are Richard and Sharla Ruiz... Has an older brother named Douglas... Is a Communications major in Eleanor Roosevelt College... Career goals include graduating from college, becoming a high school English teacher and having a wonderful family... Roots for the Los Angeles Lakers... Kobe Bryant and Ronny Turiaf are his favorite athletes... Inception is his favorite film... Can be found hanging out with friends and family, playing sports, traveling, reading the Bible or competing with his friends over just about anything in his spare time.
RUIZ’S CAREER-HIGHS Points 5 5
Cal State Stanislaus
1/23/09
at Notre Dame de Namur 11/28/08
Field Goals Made 2
Cal State Stanislaus
1/23/09
Field Goals Attempted 3
vs. Academy of Art
12/20/08
3-Pointers Made 1
Cal State Stanislaus
3-Pointers Attempted 2
vs. Academy of Art
1/23/09 12/20/08
Free Throws Made 3
at Notre Dame de Namur 11/28/08
Free Throws Attempted 5
at Notre Dame de Namur 11/28/08
Rebounds 1
seven times, most recently at CSU-Pueblo 11/21/09
Assists 3
vs. Academy of Art
Steals 1
at Cal State Stanislaus
12/20/08 2/27/09
RUIZ’S CAREER STATS
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2008-09 23 0 143 6.2 5 21 .238 3 11 .273 5 7 .714 0 6 6 0.3 37 0 11 17 0 1 18 2009-10 1 0 10 10.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 24 0 153 6.4 5 21 .238 3 11 .273 5 7 .714 0 7 7 0.3 38 0 13 18 0 1 18
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44 WHEELER RYAN
Jr. • Center 6-9 • 250 Sebastopol, CA • Analy HS AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10: Appeared in all 25 games, making one start on the year... Scored a season-high six points in the Tritons’ CCAA opener against Cal State San Bernardino on December 4 and then again in UCSD’s double overtime win over San Francisco State January 16... Finished with four points and a career-high five rebounds in a losing effort against Cal State Monterey Bay on January 14. WHEELER’S CAREER-HIGHS AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09: Made 10 appearances as a rookie for UCSD, playing a total of 72 minutes... Hit 8-of-19 shots from the field, 42.1%... Scored a career-high 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting in the win over Notre Dame de Namur November 28... Hauled in four boards against Sonoma State December 6.
Points
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Analy High School in Sebastopol Calif., where he was an all-league and All-Empire Honorable Mention selection... Guided the team to the North Coast Section playoffs in backto-back years... Named team captain as a senior... Competed with the Bay Area Hoosiers AAU team.
Free Throws Made
PERSONAL: Born December 20, 1989... Parents are David and Linda Wheeler... Has an older brother named Chris and an older sister named Katie... His dad played football at the University of Redlands and his brother was a four-year letterwinner on the crew team at UC Davis... Chris now competes in Ironman competitions... Is an Economics major in Roosevelt College... Enjoys backpacking and water skiing in his spare time.
10 at Notre Dame de Namur 11/28/08
Field Goals Made 4
at Notre Dame de Namur 11/28/08
Field Goals Attempted 7 2
vs. Academy of Art
12/20/08
three times, most recently San Francisco State 1/16/10
Free Throws Attempted 2
three times, most recently San Francisco State 1/16/10
Rebounds 5
CSU Monterey Bay
1/14/10
Assists 1
three times, most recently Cal State East Bay 2/16/10
Steals 1
at Cal State Stanislaus
Blocked Shots 2
San Francisco State
2/12/10 1/16/10
WHEELER’S CAREER STATS
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2008-09 10 0 72 7.2 8 19 .421 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 5 8 13 1.3 2009-10 25 1 234 9.4 9 31 .290 0 0 .000 6 7 .857 13 28 41 1.6 TOTAL 35 1 306 8.7 17 50 .340 0 0 .000 8 9 .889 18 36 54 1.5
PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 10 0 0 2 0 0 18 39 0 4 12 5 2 24 49 0 4 14 5 2 42
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35 BOHANAN DYLAN
So. • Guard/Forward 6-5 • 200
Murrieta, CA • Murrieta Valley HS AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Played in all 25 games as a reserve in his first season as a Triton... Averaged 4.3 points and 1.5 rebounds in 13.0 minutes per game... Was one of UCSD’s best three-point shooters, connecting on 37.1% (13-35) of his attempts from behind the arc... Hit 3-of-6 shots from the floor en route to a season-high 10 points in the Tritons’ BOHANAN’S CAREER-HIGHS 67-48 triumph over Cal State East Bay on February 16... Also hauled in Points a season-best five boards in 16 minutes of action against the Pioneers... 10 Cal State East Bay 2/16/10 Finished with nine points and five rebounds in UCSD’s 81-72 home win Field Goals Made over Cal State Stanislaus on January 9. 4 Sonoma State 2/24/10 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 grad of Murrieta Valley High School, where he was an All-CIF First Team selection after averaging 14.0 points and 5.1 rebounds his junior season... Helped guide the Nighthawks to a school record 14 consecutive wins in 2007-08... Shot a team-high 56% from the floor and led the Southwestern League in blocked shots... Named league MVP after guiding MVHS to a 9-1 record in conference play. PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1991... Parents are Thomas and Jean Bohanan... Has an older brother named Tommy and a younger brother named Reid... Roots for the L.A. Lakers and Angels, the Cleveland Browns, Duke basketball and Ohio State football... Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete... Rudy tops his list of favorite movies... Beating his rival high school at the buzzer to win a league championship as a senior ranks as his top sporting memory... Wants to pursue a career path that allows him to live the most enjoyable life he possibly can... After a workout, he enjoys relaxing and hanging out with friends... Is an Economics major in Sixth College.
Field Goals Attempted 8
San Diego Christian
3-Pointers Made 2
three times, most recently Cal State East Bay 2/16/10
3-Pointers Attempted 4
Cal State East Bay
6
Cal State Stanislaus
Free Throws Made
Free Throws Attempted 6
Cal State Stanislaus
Rebounds 5
Cal State Stanislaus
Assists 3
at Humboldt State
Steals 1
San Francisco State
Blocked Shots
BOHANAN’S CAREER STATS
12/22/09
1
at Sonoma State
2/16/10 1/9/10 1/9/10 1/9/10 1/21/10 1/16/10 1/23/10
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 25 0 326 13.0 32 88 .364 13 35 .371 30 40 .750 13 24 37 1.5 34 1 11 25 1 2 107 4.3 TOTAL 25 0 326 13.0 32 88 .364 13 35 .371 30 40 .750 13 24 37 1.5 34 1 11 25 1 2 107 4.3
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JUSTIN
BRUE So. • Forward 6-4 • 205
Hayward, CA • Bishop O’Dowd HS AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Appeared in all 25 games as a rookie, making two starts... Averaged 3.8 points and 4.8 boards on the year... Ranked fourth on the squad in rebounding... Scored a season-high eight points on 4-for-7 shooting in UCSD’s victory over Cal State Stanislaus on January 9... Finished with three points and a season-high 11 rebounds in a losing effort against Cal State BRUE’S CAREER-HIGHS Monterey Bay on January 14... Hit all three of his shots for six points in the Tritons’ Points 64-49 win over San Diego Christian on December 22... Also grabbed 10 boards 8 Cal State Stanislaus 1/9/10 in that contest... Finished with at least seven rebounds on five occasions. Field Goals Made
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, Calif., where he was a four-year letterwinner under coach Doug Vierra... Averaged 16.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 1.5 blocks per game as a senior... A three-time All-Hayward Area Athletic League selection and 2009 McDonald’s AllAmerican game nominee... Named to Rise Magazine’s All-Area Third Team as a senior... Led the Dragons to the the NorCal Division III Championship... Played club ball with the Bay Area Select and Oakland Soldiers... Also played baseball in high school, leading BOHS to league titles in 2008 and 2009. PERSONAL: Born August 13, 1991... Parents are Thomas and Xushie Brue... Has a younger brother named Elliott... His uncle, Marcus Bonds, played football at USC... Roots for the Portland Trailblazers, San Francisco Giants and Oakland Raiders... Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete... He Got Game is his favorite flick... Winning the 2007 NorCal Championship in high school is his top sporting memory... Hobbies include listening to music and playing games... Is a Structural Engineering major in John Muir College... Aspires to become a manager of an engineering firm.
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Cal State Stanislaus
Field Goals Attempted
11 at CSU San Bernardino 12/4/09
3-Pointers Made 0
3-Pointers Attempted 1
at CSU San Bernardino 12/4/09
Free Throws Made
3
at Sonoma State
5
at CSU-Pueblo
1/23/10
Free Throws Attempted
11/21/09
Rebounds
11 Cal State Monterey Bay 1/14/10
Assists 5
Humboldt State
2/26/10
Steals 1
eight times, most recently Sonoma State 2/24/010
Blocked Shots
BRUE’S CAREER STATS
1/9/10
2
vs. Western State
11/20/09
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 25 2 420 16.8 43 113 .381 0 1 .000 10 31 .323 39 81 120 4.8 36 0 25 30 13 8 96 3.8 TOTAL 25 2 420 16.8 43 113 .381 0 1 .000 10 31 .323 39 81 120 4.8 36 0 25 30 13 8 96 3.8
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So. • Guard 6-2 • 170
Camarillo, CA • Oaks Christian HS AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Came off the bench in 12 games as a rookie... Scored a total of 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds on the season... Converted 7-of-13 attempts from the floor, 53.8%... Was also 3-for-6 from the three-point line... Hit both of his shots and finished with five points against Humboldt State in the final game of the season. McGRATH’S CAREER-HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, Calif.... An All-CIF Southern Section First Team selection after averaging 17.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 3.0 steals as a senior... 2009 Tri-Valley League Player of the Year... Selected to the Ventura County Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Team and named first team all-county... Led the Lions to a 25-4 record and a CIF semifinals appearance as a senior. PERSONAL: Born March 14, 1991... Parents are Tim and Lori McGrath... Has an older sister named Chelsea... Pulls for the Los Angeles Lakers... Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant... Lists The Prestige as his favorite movie... Playing one-on-one with his best friend Ryan in the rain is one of his top memories... Is a Political Science major in Warren College... Wants to enjoy and be successful in whatever career path he chooses in the future... His hobbies include watching sports and movies and doing things outdoors.
Points 5
Humboldt State
Field Goals Made 2
Humboldt State
2/26/10 2/26/10
3-Pointers Made 1
three times, most recently Humboldt State 2/26/10
3-Pointers Attempted 3
Sonoma State
Field Goals Attempted 3
Sonoma State
2/24/10 2/24/10
Free Throws Made
0
Free Throws Attempted 1
Sonoma State
Rebounds 2
Sonoma State
Assists 1
Humboldt State
2/24/10 2/24/10 2/26/10
Steals 0
Blocked Shots
McGRATH’S CAREER STATS
1
Sonoma State
2/24/10
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 12 0 55 4.6 7 13 .538 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 0 7 7 0.6 9 0 2 2 1 0 17 1.4 TOTAL 12 0 55 4.6 7 13 .538 3 6 .500 0 1 .000 0 7 7 0.6 9 0 2 2 1 0 17 1.4
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25 PETERS RYAN
So. • Guard 6-3 • 200
Santa Clarita, CA • Lehigh University LEHIGH UNIVERSITY: Played basketball for coaches Brett Reed and Matt Logie at Lehigh prior to transferring to UCSD... Team went 22-10 and won the Patriot League title... Lehigh went on to earn a No. 16 seed in the NCAA Tournament and a match-up with top-seeded Kansas. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Northfield Mount Hermon School in Northfield, Mass.... Competed on the basketball and volleyball teams as a prepster... Basketball team was ranked in the top-ten nationally during both seasons... Academic All-American Classic Participant and Double Pump West Coast All-Star in basketball... Helped the volleyball team to New England Prep School Championships during both years at NMHS... Led the squad to an undefeated season as a junior... Named team MVP of volleyball team as a senior... Earned a Congressional Commendation for athletic and academic performance as a junior. PERSONAL: Born August 24, 1990... Parents are Edward and Anne Peters... Has an older sister named Kelly... Favorite team is the L.A. Lakers and favorite player is Kobe Bryant... Fan of the films Inception and The Matrix... Is a Biology major in Revelle College... Enjoys yoga, weight lifting and playing volleyball when he’s not on the basketball court... Would love to help UCSD win a CCAA title and return to the NCAA Tournament... Wants to play overseas after his collegiate career is over.
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COLIN
PORTER
So. • Forward/Center 6-6 • 225
San Diego, CA • Torrey Pines HS AS A FRESHMAN IN 2009-10: Appeared in seven games in his first season at UCSD... Scored four points and corralled four rebounds... Hit his only shot from the field and went 2-for-4 at the free throw line... All four of his points came against Cal Poly Pomona on December 5. PORTER’S CAREER-HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Torrey Pines High School in San Points Diego... Two-time All-North County honoree for coach John Olive... 4 at Cal Poly Pomona 12/5/09 Averaged 11.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.3 assists while guiding his Field Goals Made team to an Avocado League Championship as a senior... A San Diego 1 at Cal Poly Pomona 12/5/09 Union-Tribune Scholar Athlete in each of his final three seasons with the Field Goals Attempted Falcons... Named to the UT All-Academic First Team in 2009... Played 1 at Cal Poly Pomona 12/5/09 club ball with Branch West and Pump N Run. Free Throws Made
PERSONAL: Born July 10, 1990... Parents are William Porter and Monica Joynt... Both attended San Diego State University... Has a twin brother named Keegan and a younger brother named Conor... Roots for the Utah Jazz and his favorite athlete Karl Malone... Likes to watch movies when he’s not playing basketball... Training Day is his favorite film... Most memorable sporting moment is beating TPHS’ rival on a last second tip-in to advance to the CIF Finals... Is an International Studies major in Sixth College... Would like to run a successful business of his own after graduating from UCSD.
2
at Cal Poly Pomona
Free Throws Attempted 2
at Cal Poly Pomona
Rebounds 2
at Cal Poly Pomona
12/5/09 12/5/09 12/5/09
Assists 0
Steals 0
Blocked Shots 0
PORTER’S CAREER STATS
OVERALL 3-POINT REBOUNDING Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 7 0 29 4.1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 3 1 4 0.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.6 TOTAL 7 0 29 4.1 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 3 1 4 0.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.6
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MATT
BAILEY
13
Fr. • Guard 5-10 • 175 Mission Viejo, CA • Tesoro HS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.... Led his team to a South Coast League Championship... The team went on to win the CIF Southern Section title, with the championship game played at the Honda Center, and then advanced to the second round of the State Championships. PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1990... Parents are Randy Bailey and Kelli Haakenson... Has two younger sisters, Natalie and Sarah... Enjoys music and cheering for his favorite team, the Los Angeles Lakers in his spare time... Despite his Lakers pride, cites Deron Williams and Steve Nash as his favorite athletes... Enjoys the films Anchorman and Grandma’s Boy... Is an undeclared major in Marshall College... Hopes to play basketball professionally when his career at UCSD is over.
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BLANCHARD Fr. • Forward/Center 6-8 • 230
R. Santa Margarita, CA • Santa Margarita HS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.... Recorded a steal, drew a foul and hit both free throws with five seconds left to give Santa Margarita a 51-49 victory against rival J Serra Catholic in a televised game... Also competed with The Next Level Basketball Club. PERSONAL: Born May 21, 1992... Parents are Terry and Christy Blanchard... His father played basketball at the University of San Diego and his mother attended Long Beach State... Has a younger sister named Nicole... Is a fan of Boston area teams, including the Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox and New England Patriots, while also pulling for the Minnesota Twins... Lists Celtics’ guard Ray Allen as his favorite athlete... Enjoys watching movies, ideally a Will Ferrell film, weightlifting, and running when he’s not playing basketball... Is a Management Science major in Roosevelt College.
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JAMES
McCANN
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Fr. • Guard 5-10 • 165
Carlsbad, CA • La Costa Canyon HS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of La Costa Canyon High School in Carlsbad, Calif.... Averaged 15 points, six assists, and 1.5 steals per game for his high school team... Named MaxPreps Holiday Tournament MVP, South O.C. Classic Tournament MVP and Team MVP... Also garnered First Team All-League and Second Team All-CIF recognitions... Member of the San Diego All-Stars Basketball AAU team. PERSONAL: Born September 19, 1992... Parents are James and Paula McCann... They both attended San Diego State, before moving on to UCLA and UC Davis, respectively... Has two older siblings, Allison and Kelly... Allison plays soccer at Stanford and Kelly plays soccer at Duke... Fan of the Lakers, Padres and Chargers... NBA superstar Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete... Loves the movie Step Brothers... Hobbies include fishing, going to the beach and spending time with friends... Is an Economics major in Marshall College... Wants to obtain a well-paying job and live a happy life after graduation.
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MACKENZIE
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McCULLOUGH
Fr. • Guard/Forward 6-4 • 185 Gold River, CA • Jesuit HS HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Jesuit High School in Carmichael, Calif., where he averaged 15 points, six rebounds, two assists and 1.5 blocks per game as a senior... Led team to the 2009-10 Trojan Toss Up and Delta River League Championships... Earned all-league honors in 2008-09 and All-City Honors in 2009-10... Was also selected as league MVP as a senior... Played with club teams Team California in 2007, Showtime in 2008 and Nor Cal Pharaohs in 2009-10. PERSONAL: Born September 5, 1992... Parents are Michael McCullough and Jaydean Marsalla... His father played basketball at Utah State and is currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for the Miami Heat... Has two older siblings, Nathan and Samantha, and three younger siblings, Zach, Kirbie and Max... Roots for the Miami Heat and San Francisco Giants and 49ers... Dwyane Wade is his favorite athlete... Lists Undercover Brother as his favorite flick... Likes to read and listen to music in his spare time... Is a Political Science major in Marshall College.
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2009-10 SEASON RESULTS
RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES...................... (8-17) CONFERENCE................. (7-15) NON-CONFERENCE........ (1-2)
DATE TIME
OPPONENT
W/L
HOME AWAY NEUTRAL (5-7) (3-9) (0-1) (4-7) (3-8) (0-0) (1-0) (0-1) (0-1)
SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS
HIGH REBOUNDS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/20/09 5:05 p.m. ! vs Western State LOT 63-71 105 (21) LAWLEY, Jordan (10) RYAN, Casey 11/21/09 7:00 p.m. ! at CSU-Pueblo L 43-61 1273 (12) RYAN, Casey (11) RYAN, Casey 12/04/09 7:35 p.m. * at Cal State San Bernardino L 57-73 612 (18) ACEVEDO, Tyler (9) HATCH, Christian 12/05/09 7:30 p.m. * at Cal Poly Pomona L 46-68 1018 (20) LAWLEY, Jordan (9) BRUE, Justin 12/15/09 7:30 p.m. * at Cal State East Bay W 70-50 353 (16) ACEVEDO, Tyler (11) HATCH, Christian 12/22/09 1:00 p.m. SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE W 64-49 109 (20) LAWLEY, Jordan (10) BRUE, Justin 01/02/10 3:00 p.m. * at Cal State L.A. L 53-62 322 (24) LAWLEY, Jordan (8) RYAN, Casey 01/03/10 3:00 p.m. * at Cal State Dominguez Hills L 55-67 376 (17) LAWLEY, Jordan (5) BRUE, Justin 01/07/09 7:45 p.m. * CHICO STATE L 68-77 890 (22) LAWLEY, Jordan (7) RYAN, Casey 01/09/10 7:32 p.m. * CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 81-72 604 (26) LAWLEY, Jordan (10) LAWLEY, Jordan 01/14/10 7:32 p.m. * CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY L 62-66 682 (17) LAWLEY, Jordan (11) BRUE, Justin 01/16/10 7:30 p.m. * SAN FRANCISCO STATE W2OT 91-86 719 (31) LAWLEY, Jordan (7) RYAN, Casey 01/21/10 7:30 p.m. * at Humboldt State L 60-74 1308 (30) LAWLEY, Jordan (8) LAWLEY, Jordan 01/23/10 7:35 p.m. * at Sonoma State L 66-78 746 (28) LAWLEY, Jordan (6) RYAN, Casey (6) BRUE, Justin 01/28/10 7:40 p.m. * CAL POLY POMONA L 49-59 492 (15) TARABILDA, Jake (9) LAWLEY, Jordan 01/30/10 7:30 p.m. * CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L 67-76 3860 (32) LAWLEY, Jordan (12) RYAN, Casey (12) HATCH, Christian 02/04/10 7:43 p.m. * CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 58-68 251 (24) LAWLEY, Jordan (8) RYAN, Casey 02/06/10 7:41 p.m. * CAL STATE L.A. W 83-77 217 (29) LAWLEY, Jordan (11) RYAN, Casey (11) HATCH, Christian 02/12/10 7:40 p.m. * at Cal State Stanislaus W 56-48 323 (24) LAWLEY, Jordan (10) LAWLEY, Jordan 02/13/10 7:30 p.m. * at Chico State L 42-58 982 (17) LAWLEY, Jordan (7) RYAN, Casey (7) BRUE, Justin 02/16/10 7:33 p.m. * CAL STATE EAST BAY W 67-48 379 (19) ACEVEDO, Tyler (10) HATCH, Christian 02/19/10 7:30 p.m. * at San Francisco State L 50-61 403 (19) LAWLEY, Jordan (7) RYAN, Casey 02/20/10 7:30 p.m. * at Cal State Monterey Bay W 78-74 750 (28) LAWLEY, Jordan (13) RYAN, Casey 02/24/10 7:31 p.m. * SONOMA STATE L 57-70 298 (15) LAWLEY, Jordan (8) BRUE, Justin 02/26/10 7:53 p.m. * HUMBOLDT STATE L 79-87 468 (18) HATCH, Christian (7) HATCH, Christian * - Conference game ! - Al Kaly Shrine Classic, Pueblo, CO.
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY
GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME
HOME................................. 12 AWAY.................................. 12 NEUTRAL........................... 1 TOTAL................................ 25
8969 8466 105 17540
747 706 105 702
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FINAL 2009-10 OVERALL STATS
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 LAWLEY, Jordan..... 25-25 892 35.7 155-359 .432 32-102 .314 163-209 .780 7 126 133 5.3 60 0 60 67 5 22 505 20.2 42 HATCH, Christian... 25-25 577 23.1 78-171 .456 0-1 .000 64-88 .727 50 86 136 5.4 63 1 7 37 6 2 220 8.8 22 ACEVEDO, Tyler..... 25-21 607 24.3 71-214 .332 46-154 .299 30-37 .811 4 50 54 2.2 49 1 39 41 0 8 218 8.7 23 RYAN, Casey........ 25-25 667 26.7 63-121 .521 1-4 .250 35-61 .574 54 120 174 7.0 60 2 52 36 5 11 162 6.5 35 BOHANAN, Dylan..... 25-0 326 13.0 32-88 .364 13-35 .371 30-40 .750 13 24 37 1.5 34 1 11 25 1 2 107 4.3 11 TARABILDA, Jake.... 25-23 569 22.8 35-86 .407 24-55 .436 11-14 .786 5 37 42 1.7 66 2 49 50 0 10 105 4.2 20 BRUE, Justin....... 25-2 420 16.8 43-113 .381 0-1 .000 10-31 .323 39 81 120 4.8 36 0 25 30 13 8 96 3.8 10 WEY, Jay........... 25-2 410 16.4 19-49 .388 12-30 .400 15-23 .652 1 25 26 1.0 43 1 23 37 0 12 65 2.6 24 MCGRATH, Tyler..... 12-0 55 4.6 7-13 .538 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0 7 7 0.6 9 0 2 2 1 0 17 1.4 34 BROWNING, Andrew... 15-0 123 8.2 9-26 .346 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 9 13 22 1.5 16 0 2 8 5 4 18 1.2 14 ALVARI, Bryce...... 18-0 122 6.8 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 11-16 .688 1 9 10 0.6 14 0 7 6 1 1 21 1.2 25 KRIZMAN, Scott..... 2-2 20 10.0 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 2.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 44 WHEELER, Ryan...... 25-1 234 9.4 9-31 .290 0-0 .000 6-7 .857 13 28 41 1.6 39 0 4 12 5 2 24 1.0 30 PORTER, Colin...... 7-0 29 4.1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 1 4 0.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.6 33 CLARK, Elliott..... 7-0 14 2.0 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0.1 32 RUIZ, Kirby........ 1-0 10 10.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM............... 26 25 51 2.1 0 2 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 25 5075 528-1287 .410 131-397 .330 378-534 .708 228 636 864 34.6 496 8 284 359 42 82 1565 62.6 Opponents.......... 25 5074 574-1368 .420 134-449 .298 398-585 .680 252 614 866 34.6 471 - 324 272 54 194 1680 67.2 SCORE BY PERIODS: -------------------UC San Diego........ Opponents...........
1st 2nd OT OT2 ---- ---- ---- ---709 823 18 15 772 872 26 10
Total ---- 1565 - 1680
FINAL 2009-10 CCAA STATS
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 LAWLEY, Jordan..... 22-22 790 35.9 138-312 .442 29-92 .315 150-192 .781 6 113 119 5.4 55 0 54 63 4 18 455 20.7 42 HATCH, Christian... 22-22 518 23.5 72-149 .483 0-1 .000 58-79 .734 44 78 122 5.5 58 1 7 32 4 2 202 9.2 22 ACEVEDO, Tyler..... 22-20 538 24.5 64-186 .344 43-141 .305 23-29 .793 2 45 47 2.1 43 1 35 34 0 8 194 8.8 23 RYAN, Casey........ 22-22 597 27.1 55-106 .519 1-3 .333 28-53 .528 45 104 149 6.8 53 2 50 31 5 8 139 6.3 11 TARABILDA, Jake.... 22-22 509 23.1 32-78 .410 21-51 .412 11-14 .786 4 30 34 1.5 60 2 45 44 0 10 96 4.4 35 BOHANAN, Dylan..... 22-0 292 13.3 27-73 .370 11-31 .355 29-38 .763 10 22 32 1.5 33 1 10 22 1 2 94 4.3 20 BRUE, Justin....... 22-2 357 16.2 36-101 .356 0-1 .000 10-26 .385 37 67 104 4.7 31 0 23 25 11 7 82 3.7 10 WEY, Jay........... 22-0 351 16.0 18-40 .450 11-24 .458 11-18 .611 0 19 19 0.9 36 1 21 30 0 12 58 2.6 24 MCGRATH, Tyler..... 10-0 49 4.9 6-11 .545 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0 6 6 0.6 7 0 2 2 1 0 15 1.5 14 ALVARI, Bryce...... 16-0 115 7.2 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 10-14 .714 1 8 9 0.6 12 0 6 6 1 1 20 1.3 34 BROWNING, Andrew... 13-0 91 7.0 8-21 .381 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 7 12 19 1.5 11 0 2 4 5 3 16 1.2 44 WHEELER, Ryan...... 22-0 203 9.2 7-26 .269 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 12 21 33 1.5 33 0 4 12 5 2 19 0.9 30 PORTER, Colin...... 6-0 26 4.3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 3 1 4 0.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.7 33 CLARK, Elliott..... 7-0 14 2.0 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.1 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 0.1 TEAM............... 18 16 34 1.6 0 1 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 22 4450 469-1117 .420 119-358 .332 338-475 .712 190 542 732 33.3 436 8 260 310 37 73 1395 63.4 Opponents.......... 22 4449 513-1203 .426 123-389 .316 350-513 .682 225 529 754 34.3 416 - 289 236 49 170 1499 68.1
SCORE BY PERIODS: -------------------UC San Diego........ Opponents...........
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1st 2nd OT OT2 ---- ---- ---- ---636 733 11 15 695 783 11 10
Total ---- 1395 - 1499
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2009-10 FINAL CCAA STANDINGS
y!#-Cal Poly Pomona y!-Humboldt State yx!-Cal State San Bernardino y-Cal State Dominguez Hills y-Chico State y-San Francisco State y-Cal State L.A. y-Sonoma State UC San Diego Cal State Stanislaus CSU Monterey Bay Cal State East Bay
W 18 18 17 16 11 10 10 10 7 6 6 3
CCAA L 4 4 5 6 11 12 12 12 15 16 16 19
Pct. Home Away .818 8-3 10-1 .818 9-2 9-2 .773 10-1 7-4 .727 8-3 8-3 .500 6-5 5-6 .455 7-4 3-8 .455 4-7 6-5 .455 5-6 5-6 .318 4-7 3-8 .273 4-7 2-9 .273 3-8 3-8 .136 2-9 1-10
W 28 22 23 16 16 17 14 11 8 10 8 6
O verall L 6 8 8 11 13 14 14 17 17 17 19 21
Pct. .824 .733 .742 .593 .552 .548 .500 .393 .320 .370 .296 .222
Home Away Neutral 10-3 12-2 6-1 12-3 9-3 1-2 13-2 8-5 2-1 8-5 8-6 0-0 8-6 6-6 2-1 9-4 5-9 3-1 5-8 9-6 0-0 5-8 6-7 0-2 5-7 3-8 0-2 6-7 3-10 1-0 5-8 3-10 0-1 3-10 2-10 1-1
y - CCAA Tournament Participant x - CCAA Tournament Champion ! - NCAA Tournament Participant # - NCAA Champion
2009-10 CCAA AWARDS FIRST TEAM Name Jon Baird Mike Cox Chris Fields Marquel Hoskins Jordan Lawley Bryan LeDuc Brian Morris Steven Pratt Austin Swift Zac Tiedeman
School Chico State Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal State L.A. San Francisco State UC San Diego Cal State San Bernardino Humboldt State Sonoma State Cal Poly Pomona Humboldt State
HT 6-2 6-8 6-6 5-10 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-4 6-5 6-1
Pos. YR G Sr. F Jr. G/F Sr. G Jr. G Sr. F Sr. F Jr. G So. G Sr. G Sr.
School Humboldt State Cal State Monterey Bay Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino Cal State L.A. Cal State Dominguez Hills Cal Poly Pomona
HT 6-8 6-3 6-5 5-11 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-1
Pos. YR F Sr. G Fr. F Jr. PG Jr. PG Jr. F So. G Jr. G Sr. G Sr. G Sr.
Hometown Mount Vernon, Wash. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Long Beach, Calif. Beloit, Wisc. Lodi, Calif. Corona, Calif. Portland, Oreg. Pleasanton, Calif. Santa Cruz, Calif. Santa Rosa, Calif.
SECOND TEAM Name Kevin Atkins Davion Berry Donnelle Booker Corey Caston Marquintice Davis Dwayne Fells Aaron Hill Dwayne Jones Tim McGrath Dahir Nasser
Hometown Long Beach, Calif. Oakland, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Fullerton, Calif. Compton, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Westchester, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz.
Jordan Lawley
Most Valuable Player: Zac Tiedeman, Humboldt State Freshman of the Year: Davion Berry, Cal State Monterey Bay Newcomer of the Year: Marquel Hoskins, San Francisco State Coach of the Year: Greg Kamansky, Cal Poly Pomona
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UCSD YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Record Head Coach Scoring Leader Avg. Rebound Leader Avg. Assist Leader Avg. 2009-10.........8-17............Chris Carlson.................. J. Lawley...............20.2........... C. Ryan ....................7.0..........J. Lawley................ 2.4 2008-09.........17-11...........Chris Carlson.................. J. Lawley...............13.9........... S. Poppen.................7.9..........K. Kim..................... 4.0 2007-08.........18-12..........Chris Carlson.................. H. Patterson..........12.5........... H. Patterson..............4.8..........C. Allard.................. 4.6 2006-07.........12-15..........Bill Carr........................... H. Patterson..........11.8........... S. Poppen ................4.2..........K. Kim..................... 3.8 2005-06.........15-14..........Bill Carr........................... H. Patterson..........12.1........... C. Allard....................3.6..........C. Allard.................. 4.1 2004-05.........11-16...........Bill Carr........................... C. Allard................9.3............. P. Berling...................4.4..........A. Hatch................. 2.4 2003-04.........9-18............Greg Lanthier................. M. Sweaney..........13.3........... J. Boyd......................5.2..........A. Reinking............. 2.7 2002-03.........7-20............Greg Lanthier................. S. Crawford...........12.9........... J. Watkins.................5.8..........C. Jackson............. 3.8 2001-02.........8-21............Greg Lanthier................. R. Swed................10.5........... J. Woods...................5.8..........N. Christensen....... 2.3 2000-01.........4-23............Greg Lanthier................. S. Higgins.............12.3........... S. Higgins..................4.7..........C. Jackson............. 2.7 1999-00.........5-20............Greg Lanthier................. S. Higgins.............15.4........... A. Russ.....................7.6..........N. Christensen....... 3.0 1998-99.........20-5............Greg Lanthier................. M. Wall..................20.7........... M. Wall......................6.5..........A. Libby.................. 4.1 1997-98.........18-7............Greg Lanthier................. T. Field..................22.9........... T. Field......................12.6........A. Libby.................. 5.2 1996-97.........17-8............Greg Lanthier................. M. Aune.................25.6........... M. Aune.....................11.8.........M. Wall................... 4.4 1995-96.........11-14...........Greg Lanthier................. M. Aune.................19.8........... M. Aune.....................10.0........M. Sebek................ 3.8 1994-95.........12-13..........Greg Lanthier................. K. Allen..................16.8........... M. Aune.....................8.8..........J. Jones.................. 2.8 1993-94.........21-5............Tom Marshall.................. E. Johnson............15.2........... M. Aune.....................8.4..........R. Lusain................ 6.8 1992-93.........17-8............Tom Marshall.................. C. Moore...............23.1........... A. Swindall................7.4..........R. Lusain................ 6.8 1991-92.........22-5............Tom Marshall.................. C. Moore...............16.5........... R. Batt.......................6.7..........D. Jackson............. 6.3 1990-91.........23-4............Tom Marshall.................. T. Rapp.................24.4........... R. Batt.......................6.2..........D. Jackson............. 5.7 1989-90.........20-7............Tom Marshall.................. T. Rapp.................23.9........... R. Batt.......................7.7..........D. Jackson............. 4.7 1988-89.........9-17............Tom Marshall.................. G. McNeill.............13.4........... R. Batt.......................7.7..........D. Troy.................... 4.5 1987-88.........17-9............Tom Marshall.................. K. Stewart.............14.8........... A. Jedynak................7.4..........R. Rittgers.............. 4.9 1986-87.........18-8............Tom Marshall.................. G. Kamansky........19.6........... A. Jedynak................7.0..........J. Saintignon.......... 3.8 1985-86.........14-12..........Tom Marshall.................. G. Kamansky........19.1........... A. Jedynak................7.0..........J. Smith.................. 6.6 1984-85.........13-13..........Tom Marshall.................. B. Nixon................16.3........... M. Dabasinskas........8.2..........R. Bennett.............. 4.7 1983-84.........11-17...........Tom Marshall.................. B. Nixon................14.2........... M. Barreca................8.5..........R. Bennett.............. 3.2 1982-83.........13-13..........John Block...................... B. Goodman..........17.2........... R. Hicks.....................8.3..........B. Goodman........... 7.2 1981-82.........10-16..........John Block...................... T. Wight.................21.7........... M. Dabasinskas........10.4........B. Goodman........... 4.7 1980-81.........9-17............John Block...................... G. Haynes.............16.4........... S. Johnson................6.6..........J. Cox..................... 3.1 1979-80.........17-13..........Ron Carter...................... G. Haynes.............12.5........... S. Johnson................7.6..........G. Haynes.............. 3.8 1978-79.........9-21............Barry Cunningham......... L. Brockett.............16.4........... L. Brockett.................10.0........N/A......................... N/A 1977-78.........8-19............Barry Cunningham......... L. Brockett.............16.0........... B. Frazier..................6.5..........B. Bradley............... 5.4 1976-77.........4-24............Dick Satterlee................. L. Gardner.............12.6........... L. Gardner.................6.8..........K. Melvin................ 5.0 1975-76.........11-15...........Barry Cunningham......... M. Mitchell.............18.2........... L. Smith.....................6.0..........M. Mitchell.............. 5.3 1974-75.........13-13..........Barry Cunningham......... P. Trainer...............18.6........... P. Trainer...................9.5..........M. Mitchell.............. 5.4 1973-74.........14-12..........Bill Reeves..................... P. Trainer...............15.9........... P. Trainer...................10.0........S. Kircher............... 5.2 1972-73.........13-13..........Bill Reeves..................... P. Trainer...............19.7........... P. Trainer...................12.1........J. LeLevier.............. 3.5 1971-72.........13-13..........Barry Cunningham......... P. Trainer...............20.1........... P. Trainer...................10.5........J. LeLevier.............. 3.4 1970-71.........14-12..........Barry Cunningham......... B. Todd..................22.4........... M. Wilson..................9.5..........J. LeLevier.............. 3.1 1969-70.........13-14..........Barry Cunningham......... E. Babiuch............17.9........... M. Wilson..................7.4..........E. Babiuch, L. Burton. 2.8 1968-69.........19-8............Neale Stoner.................. D. Kiefer................14.5........... E. Babiuch.................6.7..........N/A......................... N/A 1967-68.........10-14..........Neale Stoner.................. B. Flatley...............17.5........... N/A............................N/A..........N/A......................... N/A 1966-67.........9-10............Neale Stoner.................. J. Thomas.............16.0........... N/A............................N/A..........N/A......................... N/A 1965-66.........1-1..............Jack Shawcroft............... N/A......................................... N/A............................N/A..........N/A......................... N/A Total..............577-587 (.496)..................................................................................................................................................................
ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Year NCAA Tournament Game Opponent Score Final Ranking 1993-94............. West Region Second Round................. California Lutheran University.................. W, 95-81.................. 4th .......................... West Region First Round....................... Pomona-Pitzer College............................ L, 67-66.................... NR 1991-92............. West Region Second Round................. California Lutheran University.................. L, 88-70.................... 3rd 1990-91............. Sectional Semifinals.............................. Otterbein College..................................... W, 108-95................ 4th .......................... West Region Second Round................. Claremont College................................... L, 76-72.................... NR 1989-90............. West Region Second Round................. Nebraska Wesleyan University................ L, 77-75.................... 15th 2007-08............. West Region First Round....................... Alaska Anchorage.................................... L, 80-60.................... NR
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Points
Best Field Goal Percentage
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game: 46, John Spence vs. Redlands, 1/6/93 Season: 659, Tim Rapp, 1990-91 Per Game Avg., Season: 25.6, Matt Aune, 1996-97 Career: 1930, Paul Trainer, 1971-75 Per Game Avg., Career: 20.7, Tim Rapp, 1987-91
Game: 1.000, Tony Moore vs. Life Bib. (1010), 12/6/75 1.000, Steve Kircher vs. LABC (10-10), 2/22/75 (Minimum of 10 attempts) Season: .702, Rick Batt (144-205), 1990-91 (Minimum of 200 attempts) Career: .653, Rick Batt (558-855), 1988-92 (Minimum of 500 attempts)
Game: 13, Robby Peters vs. CSUMB, 3/2/07 Season: 83, Erik Johnson, 1993-94 Career: 254, Robby Peters, 2003-07
Most Rebounds Game: 22, Pete Henderson vs. Biola, 3/1/72 22, Mike Dabasinskas vs. Cal Baptist, 2/22/82 22, Mike Dabasinskas vs. Colo. Col., 12/29/84 Season: 315, Paul Trainer, 1972-73 Per Game Avg., Season: 12.6, Tyler Field, 1997-98 Career: 1094, Paul Trainer, 1971-75 Per Game Avg., Career: 10.5, Paul Trainer, ‘71-75
Game: 30, Rob Rittgers vs. Menlo, 1/16/88 (NCAA Record) Season: 163, Jordan Lawley, 2009-10 Career: 432, Paul Trainer, 1971-75 Consecutive: 31, Rob Rittgers, 1987-88 (Rittgers also holds official NCAA record for most points scored with no time elapsing from the clock: 24 pts.)
Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 1.000, Rob Rittgers (30-30) vs. Menlo, 1/16/88 (NCAA Record) Season: .960, Alan Husted (24-25), 2007-08 Career: .878, Steve Flint (137-156), 1982-84
Most Field Goals Made Game: 18, Henry Patterson vs. CSUMB, 1/26/08 18, John Spence vs. Redlands, 1/6/93 18, Tyler Field vs. Point Loma 12/18/97 Season: 251, Matt Aune, 1996-97 Career: 749, Paul Trainer, 1971-75
Most Free Throws Made
Most Assists Game: 17, Jim Smith vs. Occidental, 11/27/85 Season: 188, Bob Goodman, 1982-83 Career: 496, Darvin Jackson, 1988-92 Henry Patterson made 18 field goals against Cal State Monterey Bay in 2007-08.
TEAM RECORDS Most Points
Most Field Goals Made
Most Free Throws Made
Game: 146 vs. West Coast College, 12/19/79 Season: 2437, 1997-98
Game: 65 vs. West Coast College, 12/19/79 Season: 929, 1979-80
Game: 53 vs. Menlo, 1/16/88 (NCAA Record) Season: 524, 1968-69
Most Points Allowed
Best Field Goal Percentage
Best Free Throw Percentage
Game: 120 vs. Redlands, 1/14/89 Season: 2382, 1979-80
Game: .730 (27-37) vs. Menlo, 1/21/89 Season: .533 (864-1620), 1989-90
Highest Winning Margin
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game: .917 (33-36) vs. Fresno Pacific, 2/9/85 (Minimum of 25 attempts) Season: .748 (481-643), 1986-87
Game: 93 vs. West Coast College, 12/19/79 Season: 14.0, 1991-92
Game: 22 vs. Christian Heritage, 11/26/94 22 vs. Menlo, 1/27/96 Season: 346, 1997-98
Most Rebounds
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Most Assists
Game: .750 (12-16) vs. Sonoma State, 2/9/08 (Min. 10 made) Season: .432 (144-333), 1991-92 (Min. 300 attempts)
Game: 48 vs. West Coast College, 12/19/79 Season: 626, 1979-80
Highest Points Per Game Average Season: 97.5, 1997-98
Fewest Points Allowed Game: 27 vs. Life Bible College, 12/6/75 Season: 1668, 1973-74
Game: 80 vs. Dominican, 1/23/88 Season: 1147, 1979-80
Won-Loss Records Most Wins, Season: 23, 1990-91 Best Winning Pct.: .852 (23-4) 1990-91 Longest Winning Streak: 17, 1991-92
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ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME LEADERS Minutes Played 55.......Kelvin Kim vs. CSUS.................. 2/2/07 50.......Bob Goodman vs. Neb. Wes...... 1/8/82 49.......Jordan Lawley vs. SFSU.......... 1/16/10 49.......Stan Hopper vs. Cal Baptist..... 1/20/79 48.......Gordon McNeill vs. Menlo........ 12/1/89 47.......Darryl Lawlor vs. GCU........... 11/20/06 47.......Tim Rapp vs. Menlo................. 12/1/89 46.......Kelvin Kim vs. GCU................ 11/20/06 45.......6 players tied
Total Points 46.......John Spence vs. Redlands........ 1/6/93 43.......John Thomas vs. CSUS..........1966-67 42.......Tim Rapp vs. CSUSB............... 2/16/90 41.......Matt Aune vs. Clark................ 12/27/96 41.......Chris Moore vs. Bethany.......... 1/16/93 40.......Tyler Field vs. Point Loma...... 12/18/97 40.......Mike Thimgan vs. Clark.......... 12/27/96 40.......Tim Rapp vs. Claremont............. 2/1/91 40.......Greg Kamansky vs. CCI........... 1/16/86 38.......Matt Aune vs. Claremont........ 11/22/96 38.......Rick Batt vs. CSUSB.................. 2/3/89 38.......Brian Todd vs. CSUDH............. 2/17/71
Field Goals Made 18.......Tyler Field vs. Point Loma...... 12/18/97 18.......Henry Patterson vs. CSUMB.... 1/26/08 18.......John Spence vs. Redlands........ 1/6/93 16.......Matt Aune vs. Claremont........ 11/22/96 16.......Chris Moore vs. CHC................. 2/4/92 16.......Rick Batt vs. CSUSB.................. 2/3/89 16.......Greg Kamansky vs. CSUSB.... 2/22/86 15.......Several Players Tied
Field Goals Attempted 32.......Tim Rapp vs. Otterbein.............. 3/8/91 31.......Tim Rapp vs. Claremont............. 2/1/91 28.......Tom Wight vs. LABC.................. 2/9/82 27.......Matt Aune vs. Clark................ 12/27/96 27.......Tim Rapp vs. CHC................. 11/24/90 26.......Chris Moore vs. Point Loma..... 1/21/93 26.......Tim Rapp vs. Master’s............ 12/15/90
Field Goal Pct (Min. of 10 attempts) 10-10...Steve Kircher vs. LABC............ 2/22/75 10-10...Tony Moore vs. Life Bible......... 12/6/75 13-14...Lee Brockett vs. Westmont........ 1/5/79 10-11...Tom Wight vs. UCR.................. 1/12/82 10-11...Stan Hopper vs. Sonoma St..... 2/24/79 10-11...Nick Christensen vs. SFSU.... 12/15/00
3-Point Field Goals Made 13.......Robby Peters vs. CSUMB.......... 3/2/07 9.........Mike Thimgan vs. Clark.......... 12/27/96 8.........Robby Peters vs. Chico State.. 2/10/06
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8.........Michael Martin vs. Coe........... 12/31/99 7.........Tyler Acevedo vs. CSUS.......... 2/27/09 7.........Mike Wall vs. Oxy..................... 12/5/98 7.........Mike Wall vs. Master’s................ 2/8/97 7.........Tim Rapp vs. Master’s............ 12/15/90
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 17.......Robby Peters vs. CSUMB.......... 3/2/07 15.......Cole Miller vs. CSUDH............. 1/20/01 15 ......Mike Thimgan vs. Clark.......... 12/27/96 14.......Tim Rapp vs. Master’s............ 12/15/90 13.......7 players tied
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. of five attempts) 5-5......Chris Moore vs. Dominican...... 1/22/93 7-8......Mike Wall vs. Oxy..................... 12/5/98 6-7......Erik Johnson vs. Oxy............. 12/31/93 6-7......Sam Higgins vs. Bakersfield...... 1/5/01 5-6......Nick Maroutsos vs. ULV......... 11/20/98 5-6......Adam Libby vs. Whittier............. 1/3/98 5-6......Nick Maroutsos vs. Menlo........ 1/31/97 5-6......Mike Thimgan vs. CLU........... 12/22/96 5-6......Tim Rapp vs. SJ Bible............ 11/25/88 5-6......Tim Rapp vs. Oxy................... 11/27/87
Free Throws Made 30.......Rob Rittgers vs. Menlo............. 1/16/88 17.......Tim Rapp vs. CSUSB............... 2/16/90 15.......Jon LeLevier vs. CBC................ 1/5/71 14.......Gary Haynes vs. Sonoma St.... 12/1/79 13.......Jordan Lawley vs. CSUSB....... 1/30/10 13.......Sam Higgins vs. UCSC............ 2/19/00 13.......Tyler Field vs. CHC.................. 2/21/98 13.......Gary Haynes vs. CSUS............ 12/6/80
Free Throws Attempted 30.......Rob Rittgers vs. Menlo............. 1/16/88 21 ......Matt Aune vs. CHC................. 11/30/96 20.......Tyler Field vs. ULV................. 12/29/97 19.......Tyler Field vs. CHC.................. 2/21/98 19.......Tim Rapp vs. CSUSB............... 2/16/90 19.......Jon LeLevier vs. CBC................ 1/5/71
Free Throw Percentage (Min.of 12 attempts) 30-30..Rob Rittgers vs. Menlo............. 1/16/88 13-13..Jordan Lawley vs. CSUSB....... 1/30/10 13-13..Gary Haynes vs. CSUS............ 12/6/80 12-12..Darvin Jackson vs. CMS........ 11/28/89 12-12..Dan Troy vs. Elmhurst............ 12/30/88 12-12..Randy Bennett vs. FPC.............. 2/9/85 12-12..Greg Kamansky vs. CMS......... 1/12/85
Offensive Rebounds 11........Rick Batt vs. CSUSB.................. 2/3/89 11........Mark Barreca vs. Geo Fox..... 12/19/84
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10.......Tyler Field vs. CHC.................. 2/21/98 10.......Tyler Field vs. Mid Lutheran... 12/27/97 10.......Matt Aune vs. Chapman........... 1/11/95 9.......Tyler Field vs. PLNC.................. 1/9/98 9.......Tyler Field vs. CLU................. 12/20/97 9.......Matt Aune vs. Gustavus ........ 12/31/96
Defensive Rebounds 15.......M. Dabasinskas vs. CC.......... 12/29/84 15.......M. Dabasinskas vs. FPC.......... 1/23/82 15.......Paul Trainer vs. PLNC.............. 1/18/75 14.......M. Dabasinskas vs. SCC......... 1/28/82 13.......Tyler Field vs. PCC.................... 2/7/98 13.......Matt Aune vs. CLU................. 12/22/96 13.......Andy Jedynak vs. CLU............. 2/15/86 13.......M. Dabasinskas vs. PLNC....... 1/18/82
Total Rebounds 22.......M. Dabasinskas vs. CC.......... 12/29/84 22.......M. Dabasinskas vs. CBC......... 2/22/82 22.......Pete Henderson vs. Biola........... 3/1/72 21.......Paul Trainer vs. PCC................ 1/16/73 20.......Tyler Field vs. CLU................. 12/20/97 20.......Matt Aune vs. CLU................. 12/22/96 19.......Tyler Field vs. CHC.................. 2/21/98 19.......Mark Wilson vs. CC Haw........ 12/19/70
Assists 17.......Jim Smith vs. Oxy.................. 11/27/85 14.......Rodney Lusain vs. Bethany..... 1/16/93 14.......Randy Bennett vs. W. Bap..... 12/18/84 13.......Adam Libby vs. Menlo.............. 2/28/98 13.......Adam Libby vs. Whittier............. 1/3/98 13.......Darvin Jackson vs. CHC............ 2/4/92 13.......Bob Goodman vs. Neb. Wes...... 1/8/82 13.......Rodney Lusain vs. Chapman..... 2/4/95 13.......Mallory Mitchell vs. LABC........ 2/22/75
Blocked Shots 6.......John Spence vs. CLU............ 12/21/93 6.......Tom Wight vs. MN-Duluth...... 12/28/81 4.......Tyler Field vs. Chapman.......... 1/16/98 4.......John Spence vs. Bethany.......... 2/7/92 4.......Gordon McNeill vs. Whittier...... 2/12/91 4.......Mark Barreca vs. Oxy............. 11/20/84
Steals 10.......Rodney Lusain vs. CHC........... 1/25/94 8.......Michael Martin vs. CLU.......... 11/23/99 8.......Rodney Lusain vs. Dominican.. 2/13/93 8.......Chris Moore vs. UCSC............... 2/5/93 8.......Darvin Jackson vs. CMS............ 2/1/91 7.......Ron Hicks vs. PLNC................... 2/4/83 7.......Tom Wight vs. Neb. Wes............ 1/8/82
ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON LEADERS Games Played
1. 10 players tied with..............................30
Minutes Played
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kelvin Kim (2007-08)..........................931 Clint Allard (2007-08).........................924 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................923 Tom Wight (1981-82).........................918 Jordan Lawley (2008-09)...................905
2. 3. 4. 5.
Rick Batt (1989-90) ........................ .663 Rick Batt (1991-92)......................... .646 Tyler Field (1997-98)........................ .614 Brian Backens (1985-86)................ .600
3-Point Field Goals Made
1. 2. 3. 4.
Erik Johnson (1993-94).......................83 Mike Thimgan (1996-97).....................75 Robby Peters (2006-07).......................74 Robby Peters (2005-06).......................73 Nick Maroutsos (1996-97)...................73
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Erik Johnson (1993-94).....................186 Robby Peters (2005-06).....................183 Ryan Swed (2001-02)........................179 Sean Crawford (2002-03)...................178 Robby Peters (2006-07).....................177 Sam Higgins (1999-00, 2000-01)......177
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. of one made per game)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Kelvin Kim played 931 minutes in 2007-08.
Total Points
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Tim Rapp (1990-91)..........................659 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................646 Matt Aune (1996-97)..........................615 Chris Moore (1992-93)......................577 Tom Wight (1981-82).........................566
Field Goals Made
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5.
Matt Aune (1996-97)..........................251 Tom Wight (1981-82).........................237 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................230 Tim Rapp (1990-91)..........................227 Chris Moore (1992-93)......................206 Matt Aune (1995-96).........................206
Field Goals Attempted
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Tim Rapp (1990-91)..........................492 Tom Wight (1981-82).........................476 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................455 Matt Aune (1996-97)..........................420 Greg Kamansky (1986-87)................419
Field Goal Percentage (Min. of five made per game)
Kelvin Kim (2006-07)..........................500 Chris Moore (1992-93).................... .486 Joel Foote (1998-99)....................... .479 Nick Maroutsos (1996-97)............... .477 Rodney Lusain (1991-92)................ .475
Free Throws Made
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jordan Lawley (2009-10)...................163 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................151 Paul Trainer (1971-72)......................147 Tim Rapp (1990-91)..........................143 Brian Todd (1970-71)........................139
Free Throws Attempted
1. 2. 2. 3. 4.
Defensive Rebounds
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Matt Aune (1996-97)..........................173 Matt Aune (1995-96)..........................162 Mike Dabasinskas (1981-82)............152 Shane Poppen (2008-09)...................154 Tyler Field (1997-98)..........................140 Rick Batt (1989-90)...........................140
Total Rebounds
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Paul Trainer (1972-73)......................315 Matt Aune (1996-97).........................284 Paul Trainer (1971-72)......................272 Pete Henderson (1972-73)................261 Paul Trainer (1973-74)......................260
Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Bob Goodman (1982-83)..................188 Rodney Lusain (1993-94)..................178 Jim Smith (1985-86)..........................172 Darvin Jackson (1991-92).................170 Rodney Lusain (1992-93)..................163
Blocked Shots
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
John Spence (1992-93).......................36 John Spence (1991-92).......................35 Andy Jedynak (1986-87).....................27 Adam Snyder (2002-03).......................23 Gordon McNeill (1990-91)...................21
Steals
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Rodney Lusain (1992-93)....................97 Rodney Lusain (1993-94)....................96 Bob Goodman (1981-82)....................79 Darvin Jackson (1990-91)...................69 Greg Kamansky (1986-87)..................68
Matt Aune (1996-97)..........................239 Jordan Lawley (2009-10)...................209 Tim Rapp (1989-90)..........................203 Tim Rapp (1990-91)..........................192 Paul Trainer (1971-72)......................190
Free Throw Percentage (Min. of 2.5 made per game)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Rob Rittgers (1987-88).................... .899 Brian Backens (1986-87)................ .897 Steve Flint (1983-84)....................... .889 Steve Kircher (1974-75).................. .873 Brandon Nixon (1984-85)................ .857
Offensive Rebounds 1. 2. 2. 4. 5.
Matt Aune (1996-97)......................... 111 Tyler Field (1997-98)...........................99 Matt Aune (1994-95)...........................99 Matt Aune (1993-94)...........................97 Mark Barreca (1983-84)......................90
Robby Peters made 74 3-pointers during the 2006-07 season.
1. Rick Batt (1990-91)......................... .702
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ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS Scoring
Name 1. Paul Trainer (1971-75) 2. Matt Aune (1993-97) 3. Mike Wall (1995-99) 4. Greg Kamansky (1983-87) 5. Tim Rapp (1987-91) 6. Rick Batt (1988-92) 7. Jordan Lawley (2006-10) 8. Chris Moore (1989-93) 9. Sam Higgins (1997-01) 10. Clint Allard (2004-08) 11. Gordon McNeill (1987-91) 12. Brian Backens (1985-87) 13. Henry Patterson (2005-08) 14. Lee Brockett (1976-79) 15. Nick Christensen (1998-02)
Rebounds
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Name Paul Trainer (1971-75) Matt Aune (1993-97) Rick Batt (1988-92) Andy Jedynak (1984-88) Mike Wall (1995-99)
Points 1930 1780 1700 1588 1556 1410 1398 1377 1161 1150 1011 976 963 932 926
RBs 1094 972 750 629 628 Mike Dabasinskas (1981-85) 625 Mark Barreca (1981-85) 562 Chris Moore (1989-93) 558 Shane Poppen (2005-09) 544 Gordon McNeill (1987-91) 510 Lee Brockett (1976-79) 497 Mark Sebek (1994-98) 462 Pete Henderson (1971-73) 451 Bob Frazier (1976-79) 447 Mark Wilson (1969-71) 445
G 104 100 100 104 75 106 110 106 92 112 99 52 79 65 106
Avg. 18.6 17.8 17.0 15.3 20.7 13.3 12.7 13.0 12.6 10.3 10.2 18.8 12.2 14.3 8.7
G Avg. 104 10.5 100 9.7 106 7.1 99 6.4 100 6.3 87 7.2 86 6.5 106 5.3 113 4.8 99 5.1 65 7.6 91 5.1 52 8.7 83 5.4 53 8.4
Scoring Average
Matt Aune ranks second all-time at UCSD in both scoring and rebounding.
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Avg. 20.7 18.8 18.6 17.8 17.0 16.5 15.7 15.3 14.9 14.3 14.2 13.9 13.7 13.3 13.3
Rebounding Average
Tim Rapp averaged 20.7 points per game during his four-year career.
Assists
Name Assists G Avg. 1. Darvin Jackson (1988-92) 496 100 5.0 2. Rodney Lusain (1990-94) 425 99 4.3 3. Clint Allard (2004-08) 414 112 3.7 4. Adam Libby (1995-99) 334 77 4.3 5. Mark Sebek (1994-98) 308 91 3.4 6. Bob Goodman (1981-83) 305 50 6.1 7. Kelvin Kim (2006-09) 300 85 3.5 8. Mallory Mitchell (1974-76) 267 50 5.3 9. Cameron Jackson (2000-04) 266 103 2.6 10. Mike Wall (1995-99) 249 100 2.5 11. Nick Christensen (1998-02) 248 106 2.3 12. Greg Kamansky (1983-87) 246 104 2.4 13. Steve Kircher (1973-75) 244 47 5.2 14. Jon LeLevier (1970-73) 242 73 3.3 15. Bart Bradley (1974-78) 235 49 4.8
Name 1. Tim Rapp (1987-91) 2. Brian Backens (1985-87) 3. Paul Trainer (1971-75) 4. Matt Aune (1993-97) 6. Mike Wall (1995-99) 5. Bob Goodman (1981-83) 7. Ed Babiuch (1968-70) 8. Greg Kamansky (1983-87) 9. Gary Haynes (1979-81) 10. Lee Brockett (1976-79) 11. Brian Todd (1968-71) 12. Mike Thimgan (1995-97) 13. Dave Wright (1970-72) 14. Rick Batt (1988-92) 15. Jesse Boyd (2003-04)
Name 1. Paul Trainer (1971-75) 2. Matt Aune (1993-97) 3. Pete Henderson (1971-73) 4. Mark Wilson (1969-71) 5. Lee Brockett (1976-79) 6. Mike Dabasinskas (1981-85) 7. Sherman Johnson (1979-81) 8. Rick Batt (1988-92) 9. Mark Barreca (1981-85) 10. Ahmad Russ (1998-00) 11. Andy Jedynak (1984-88) 12. Mike Wall (1995-99) 13. Gary Haynes (1979-81) 14. Ed Babiuch (1968-70) 15. Brian Todd (1968-71)
Assists Average
Mike Wall finished his stellar career at UCSD ranked third in all-time points and fifth in all-time rebounds.
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Name 1. Bob Goodman (1981-83) 2. Mallory Mitchell (1974-76) 3. Steve Kircher (1973-75) 4. Darvin Jackson (1988-92) 5. Bart Bradley (1974-78) 6. Adam Libby (1995-99) 7. Rodney Lusain (1990-94) 8. Randy Bennett (1983-85) 9. Clint Allard (2004-08) 10. Dan Troy (1987-89) Ken Melvin (1974-77) 12. Kelvin Kim (2006-09) 13. Mark Sebek (1994-98) George Calhoun (1973-75) 15. Jon LeLevier (1970-73)
G 75 52 104 100 100 50 52 104 48 65 58 50 52 106 18
Pts. 1556 976 1930 1780 1700 825 816 1588 714 932 825 696 713 1410 239
Avg. 10.5 9.7 8.7 8.4 7.6 7.2 7.1 7.1 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.2 5.7
G RBs 104 1094 100 972 52 451 53 445 65 497 87 625 55 392 106 750 86 562 49 314 99 629 100 628 48 299 52 320 58 333
Avg. 6.1 5.3 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.3 4.3 4.2 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.3
G Asst. 50 305 50 267 47 244 100 496 49 235 77 334 99 425 52 216 112 414 51 186 48 172 85 300 91 308 48 165 73 242
CAREER RECORDS - DIVISION II Scoring Points 1150 1398 963 906 868 834 642 603 561 560
Clint ALLARD (112 games) Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Robby PETERS (110 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Darryl LAWLOR (107 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games)
2004-08 2006-10 2005-08 2003-07 2005-09 2006-09 2000-04 2005-09 2000-02 2004-08
Scoring Average (minimum 10 games) 13.3 13.1 12.9 12.7 12.3 12.2 10.6 10.5 10.4 10.3
Jesse BOYD (18 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Cole MILLER (26 games) Adam SNYDER (29 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games)
2003-04 2003-04 2002-03 2006-10 2000-01 2005-08 2000-01 2002-04 2003-04 2004-08
Field Goals Field Goals Made 440 370 364 300 296 285 266 224 209 205
Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Robby PETERS (110 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Jordan LAWLEY (85 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games) Jordan WATKINS (53 games)
2006-10 2005-08 2004-08 2003-07 2005-09 2006-10 2006-09 2000-04 2004-08 2001-03
Field Goals Attempted 1045 835 768 638 604 594 492 463 449 447
Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Robby PETERS (110 games) Henry PATTERSON (49 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Darryl LAWLOR (107 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games) Jordan WATKINS (53 games)
2006-10 2004-08 2003-07 2005-07 2005-09 2006-09 2000-04 2005-09 2004-08 2001-03
Free Throws
Field Goal Percentage (minimum 25 made) .585 .580 .565 .540 .528 .516 .515 .511 .490
A.J. MAULHARDT (93-159) Henry PATTERSON (370-638) Evan DEMKIW (26-46) David RETZLAFF (27-50) Adam REINKING (113-214) Jesse BOYD (99-192) Casey RYAN (87-169) Adam SNYDER (117-229) Shane POPPEN (296-604)
2005-09 2005-08 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2003-04 20062002-04 2005-09
3-Point Field Goals Robby PETERS (110 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Ryan SWED (55 games) Ryan RIKANSRUD (73 games) Matthew SWEANY (49 games) Alan HUSTED (67 games) Tyler ACEVEDO (68 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games)
2003-07 2006-09 2006-10 2004-08 2000-02 2000-03 2002-04 2006-09 2006-10 2000-02 2003-04
3-Point Field Goals Attempted 638 357 350 320 296 272 257 211 209 193
Robby PETERS (110 games) Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Tyler ACEVEDO (68 games) Ryan RIKANSRUD (73 games) Ryan SWED (55 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Matthew SWEANY (49 games) Darryl LAWLOR (107 games)
2003-07 2006-10 2006-09 2004-08 2006-10 2000-03 2000-02 2000-02 2002-04 2005-09
3-Point FG Percentage (minimum 20 made) . .436 .417 .401 .398 .392 .386 .384 .380 .361 .324
Jake TARABILDA (24-55) Kelvin KIM (146-350) Alan HUSTED (73-182) Robby PETERS (254-638) Matthew SWEANY (82-209) Michael MARTIN (22-57) Clint ALLARD (123-320) Brandon FRANCIS (70-184) Jordan LAWLEY (129-357) Tyler ACEVEDO (71-219)
389 299 255 223 188 156 149 140 117 108
Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Parker BERLING (54 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Darryl LAWLOR (107 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Jordan WATKINS (53 games) Alan HUSTED (67 games)
2006-10 2004-08 2005-09 2005-08 2003-05 2006-09 2005-09 2000-04 2001-03 2006-09
Free Throws Attempted
3-Point Field Goals Made 254 146 129 123 96 92 82 73 71 70 70
Free Throws Made
2009-10 2006-09 2006-09 2003-07 2002-04 2000-01 2004-08 2003-04 2006-10 2006-10
508 402 388 355 243 227 215 200 190 179
Jordan LAWLEY (110 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Parker BERLING (54 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Darryl LAWLOR (107 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Jordan WATKINS (53 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games)
2006-10 2004-08 2005-09 2005-08 2003-05 2006-09 2005-09 2000-04 2001-03 2004-08
Free Throw Percentage (minimum 20 made) .852 .844 .844 .822 .816 .797 .778 .774 .766 .761
Michael MARTIN (23-27) 2000-01 Alan HUSTED (108-128) 2006-09 Zach ZANOLLI (27-32) 2002-05 Sean CRAWFORD (74-90) 2002-03 Tyler ACEVEDO (40-49) 2006-10 Brett STUCKEY (55-69) 2006-07, 2008-09 Cole MILLER (42-54) 2000-01 Parker BERLING (188-243) 2003-05 Jordan LAWLEY (389-508) 2006-10 Brandon FRANCIS (51-67) 2003-04
Rebounding Rebounds 544 387 377 370 306 282 260 241 240 239
Shane POPPEN (179o-365d) Clint ALLARD (39o-348d) Darryl LAWLOR (110o-267d) Jordan LAWLEY (42o-328d) Henry PATTERSON (129o-177d) Jordan WATKINS (132o-150d) Ryan SWED (63o-197d) Casey RYAN (71o-170d) A.J. MAULHARDT (89o-151d) Parker BERLING (73o-166d)
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Rebounding Average (minimum 20 games) 5.5 5.3 5.3 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.4 3.9 3.8
Jody WOODS (33 games) Jordan WATKINS (53 games) Adam SNYDER (29 games) Shane POPPEN (113 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Ryan SWED (55 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Parker BERLING (54 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Casey RYAN (87 games)
2001-03 2001-03 2002-04 2005-09 2000-01 2000-02 2003-04 2003-05 2005-08 2007-
Clint Allard (2004-08) holds six Division II career records.
Clint ALLARD Kelvin KIM Cameron JACKSON Andrew HATCH Jordan LAWLEY Nick CHRISTENSEN Darryl LAWLOR Robby PETERS Parker BERLING Ryan SWED
2004-08 2006-09 2000-04 2004-08 2006-10 2000-02 2005-09 2003-07 2003-05 2000-02
Assists Average (minimum 10 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Cameron JACKSON (103 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Mark LEWKOWITZ (27 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games)
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2003-05 2002-04
Blocked Shots 33 30 26 24 24 24 21 21 20 19
Henry PATTERSON Parker BERLING Shane POPPEN A.J. MAULHARDT Adam SNYDER Odioh ODIYE Brett STUCKEY Nick CHRISTENSEN Andrew BROWNING Darryl LAWLOR
2004-08 2006-09 2003-04 2000-04 2000-02 2004-05 2002-03 2004-08
0.9 0.9
Kyle MOYNEUR (64 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games)
Games Played 2005-08 2003-05 2005-09 2005-09 2002-04 2004-06 2006-07, 2008-09 2000-02 2006-10 2005-09
113 112 110 110 107 103 94 85 81 79
Shane POPPEN Clint ALLARD Robby PETERS Jordan LAWLEY Darryl LAWLOR Cameron JACKSON A.J. MAULHARDT Kelvin KIM Andrew HATCH Henry PATTERSON
Blocked Shots Average (min 10 games)
Games Started
0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3
104 94 82 82 76 58 56 55 50 46
130 79 77 72 63 59 58 57 55 55
Adam SNYDER (29 games) 2002-04 Jesse BOYD (18 games) 2003-04 Cole MILLER (26 games) 2000-01 Parker BERLING (54 games) 2003-05 Brett STUCKEY (46 games) 2006-07, 2008-09 Andrew BROWNING (21 games) 2006-10 Odioh ODIYE (54 games) 2004-06 Henry PATTERSON (79 games) 2005-08 Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) 2000-02 Adam REINKING (27 games) 2003-04
Clint ALLARD Henry PATTERSON Kelvin KIM Nick CHRISTENSEN Robby PETERS Kyle MOYNEUR Parker BERLING Darryl LAWLOR Shane POPPEN Odioh ODIYE
Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Hassan BASSIRI (26 games) Parker BERLING (54 games) Michael MARTIN (23 games) Odioh ODIYE (54 games) Henry PATTERSON (79 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Kelvin KIM (85 games)
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Clint ALLARD Cameron JACKSON Kelvin KIM Jordan LAWLEY Henry PATTERSON Darryl LAWLOR Nick CHRISTENSEN Ryan SWED Odioh ODIYE Shane POPPEN
2005-09 2004-08 2003-07 2006-10 2005-09 2000-04 2005-09 2006-09 2004-08 2005-08
2004-08 2000-04 2006-09 2006-10 2005-08 2005-09 2000-02 2000-02 2004-06 2005-09
Minutes 2004-08 2005-08 2006-09 2000-02 2003-07 2000-03 2003-05 2005-09 2005-09 2004-06
Steals Average (minimum 5 games) 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9
2000-03 2003-04
Participation (Career)
Total Blocks
Steals
Total Assists
3.7 3.5 2.7 2.6 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.1
Parker BERLING (54 games) Matthew SWEANY (49 games)
Steals
Assists 414 300 266 169 158 130 126 117 106 101
2.0 1.9
2000-02 2004-08 2001-02 2003-05 2000-01 2004-06 2005-08 2003-04 2006-09
3378 3100 2647 2575 2493 2427 2213 2116 1976 1664
Clint ALLARD Jordan LAWLEY Kelvin KIM Cameron JACKSON Robby PETERS Shane POPPEN Darryl LAWLOR Andrew HATCH Henry PATTERSON Nick CHRISTENSEN
2004-08 2006-10 2006-09 2000-04 2003-07 2005-09 2005-09 2004-08 2005-08 2000-02
Minutes Average 31.1 30.2 29.7 29.2 28.3 27.8 27.5 27.0 26.8 26.1
Kelvin KIM (85 games) Clint ALLARD (112 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (56 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Ryan SWED (55 games) Matthew SWEANY (49 games) Cole MILLER (26 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Andrew HATCH (81 games)
2006-09 2004-08 2000-02 2003-04 2000-01 2000-02 2002-04 2000-01 2002-03 2004-08
SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - DIVISION II Scoring 505 389 376 360 353 351 349 331 320 315
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Shane POPPEN (28 games) Kelvin KIM (28 games)
2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2003-04 2003-04 2005-06 2002-03 2000-01 2008-09 2008-09
Scoring Average (minimum 10 games) 20.2 13.9 13.3 13.3 13.1 12.9 12.5 12.3 12.1 11.8
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Jesse BOYD (18 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Henry PATTERSON (20 games)
2009-10 2008-09 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2002-03 2007-08 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07
Field Goals Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Shane POPPEN (28 games) Jordan WATKINS (24 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games)
2009-10 2007-08 2005-06 2003-04 2008-09 2003-04 2003-04 2008-09 2002-03 2002-03
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Kelvin KIM (28 games) Ryan SWED (28 games) Clint ALLARD (30 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games)
Adam SNYDER (18-25) A.J. MAULHARDT (48-77) A.J. MAULHARDT (21-34) Henry PATTERSON (140-235) Henry PATTERSON (136-234) Evan DEMKIW (26-46) Shane POPPEN (111-197) Henry PATTERSON (94-169) Kelvin KIM (77-142) Casey RYAN (63-121)
2003-04 2008-09 2007-08 2007-08 2005-06 2005-06 2008-09 2006-07 2006-07 2009-10
3-Point Field Goals Made 74 73 72 70 65 61 60 60 57 56
Robby PETERS (27 games) Robby PETERS (29 games) Ryan SWED (28 games) Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Robby PETERS (27 games) Cole MILLER (26 games) Kelvin KIM (30 games)
184 183 179 178 177 177 154 154 151 141
Brandon FRANCIS (27 games) Robby PETERS (29 games) Ryan SWED (28 games) Sean CRAWFORD (27 games) Robby PETERS (27 games) Sam HIGGINS (27 games) Tyler ACEVEDO (25 games) Robby PETERS (27 games) Cole MILLER (26 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games)
2009-10 2008-09 2003-04 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 2008-09 2001-02 2007-08 2007-08
.500 .473 .438 .436 .432 .429 .426 .424 .422 .418
Kelvin KIM (41-82) Alan HUSTED (26-55) Jordan LAWLEY (42-96) Jake TARABILDA (24-55) Darryl LAWLOR (16-37) Tyler ACEVEDO (24-56) Matthew SWEANY (60-141) Kelvin KIM (56-132) Clint ALLARD (27-64) Robby PETERS (74-177)
Free Throws Made 163 111 101 100 98 96 87 79 78 76
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Parker BERLING (27 games) Clint ALLARD (29 games) Shane POPPEN (28 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games) Parker BERLING (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Clint ALLARD (27 games) Alan HUSTED (28 games)
2009-10 2008-09 2004-05 2005-06 2008-09 2007-08 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2008-09
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3-Point Field Goals 2006-07 2005-06 2001-02 2003-04 2000-01 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2000-01 2007-08
2003-04 2005-06 2001-02 2002-03 2006-07 2000-01 2009-10 2004-05 2000-01 2003-04
3-Point FG Percentage (min.10 made)
Field Goals Attempted 359 307 295 288 274 257 251 245 238 235
.720 .623 .618 .596 .581 .565 .563 .556 .542 .521
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Field Goals Made 155 140 136 126 119 116 113 111 109 107
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Points
2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2009-10 2005-06 2008-09 2003-04 2007-08 2004-05 2006-07
209 148 142 140 129 129 127 114 111 110
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Henry PATTERSON (30 games) Shane POPPEN (28 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Parker BERLING (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Clint ALLARD (29 games) Parker BERLING (27 games) Jordan WATKINS (29 games) Shane POPPEN (27 games)
2009-10 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2003-04 2001-02 2006-07
Free Throw Percentage (min. 20 made) .960 .917 .852 .828 .826 .822 .811 .797 .793
Alan HUSTED (24-25) Brett STUCKEY (33-36) Michael MARTIN (23-27) Matthew SWEANY (24-29) Alan HUSTED (76-92) Sean CRAWFORD (74-90) Tyler ACEVEDO (30-37) Clint ALLARD (51-64) Jordan LAWLEY (111-140)
2007-08 2008-09 2000-01 2002-03 2008-09 2002-03 2009-10 2004-05 2008-09
Rebounding Rebounds 221 174 169 144 144 140 138 137 136 135
Shane POPPEN (67o-154d) Casey RYAN (54o-120d) Jody WOODS (53o-116d) Henry PATTERSON (54o-90d) Jordan WATKINS (73o-71d) Ryan SWED (34o-106d) Jordan WATKINS (59o-79d) Kyle MOYNEUR (45o-92d) Christian HATCH (50o-86d) Adam SNYDER (45o-90d)
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Blocked Shots Average (min. 10 games)
7.9 7.0 5.8 5.8 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0
0.9 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4
Shane POPPEN (28 games) Casey RYAN (25 games) Jody WOODS (29 games) Jordan WATKINS (24 games) Christian HATCH (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jesse BOYD (18 games) Kyle MOYNEUR (27 games) Adam SNYDER (27 games) Ryan SWED (28 games) Jordan WATKINS (29 games)
2008-09 2009-10 2001-02 2002-03 2009-10 2009-10 2003-04 2002-03 2002-03 2001-02 2001-02
2002-03 2006-07 2008-09 2003-04 2004-05 2000-01 2005-06 2009-10
Steals Steals
Assists Assists 139 119 111 102 100 87 79 74 72 68
Adam SNYDER (27 games) Henry PATTERSON (20 games) Brett STUCKEY (20 games) Jesse BOYD (18 games) Parker BERLING (27 games) Cole MILLER (26 games) Odioh ODIYE (29 games) Justin BRUE (25 games) seven players tied
Clint ALLARD Clint ALLARD Kelvin KIM Kelvin KIM Clint ALLARD Kelvin KIM Cameron JACKSON Adam REINKING Cameron JACKSON Alan HUSTED
2007-08 2005-06 2008-09 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 2008-09
39 37 36 36 35 33 33 33 32 31
Nick CHRISTENSEN Kyle MOYNEUR Clint ALLARD Henry PATTERSON Clint ALLARD Parker BERLING Nick CHRISTENSEN Clint ALLARD Kelvin KIM Jordan WATKINS
2001-02 2002-03 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2003-04 2000-01 2004-05 2007-08 2001-02
Clint ALLARD (30 games) Clint ALLARD (29 games) Kelvin KIM (28 games) Kelvin KIM (27 games) Clint ALLARD (27 games) Kelvin KIM (30 games) Cameron JACKSON (27 games) Adam REINKING (27 games) Cameron JACKSON (27 games) Cameron JACKSON (23 games)
2007-08 2005-06 2008-09 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2002-03 2003-04 2000-01 2001-02
Nick Christensen recorded 39 steals in 2001-02.
Blocked Shots Adam SNYDER Parker BERLING Cole MILLER Odioh ODIYE Henry PATTERSON Brett STUCKEY Jesse BOYD Henry PATTERSON Justin BRUE three players tied
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Participation Games Played 30 30 30 30 30 29
Clint ALLARD Andrew HATCH Kelvin KIM Jordan LAWLEY Henry PATTERSON 10 players tied
2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08
Games Started 30 30 29 29 29 29 29 29 28
Clint ALLARD Kelvin KIM Clint ALLARD Jordan LAWLEY Nick CHRISTENSEN Darryl LAWLOR Henry PATTERSON Jody WOODS five players tied
2007-08 2007-08 2005-06 2007-08 2001-02 2007-08 2007-08 2001-02
931 924 905 903 896 892 870 867 866 813
Kelvin KIM Clint ALLARD Jordan LAWLEY Kelvin KIM Clint ALLARD Jordan LAWLEY Matthew SWEANY Clint ALLARD Nick CHRISTENSEN Kelvin KIM
35.7 32.3 32.2 32.2 32.1 31.0 30.9 30.8 30.1 29.9
Jordan LAWLEY (25 games) Jordan LAWLEY (28 games) Kelvin KIM (28 games) Matthew SWEANY (27 games) Clint ALLARD (27 games) Kelvin KIM (30 games) Clint ALLARD (29 games) Clint ALLARD (30 games) Kelvin KIM (27 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (29 games)
2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2005-06 2009-10 2003-04 2006-07 2001-02 2006-07
Minutes Average
Blocked Shots 23 19 17 16 16 14 13 13 13 12
Parker BERLING (27 games) Odioh ODIYE (25 games) Hassan BASSIRI (26 games) Jordan WATKINS (29 games) Alan HUSTED (28 games)
Minutes
Assists Average (minimum 10 games) 4.6 4.1 4.0 3.8 3.7 2.9 2.9 2.7 2.7 2.6
1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
2002-03 2004-05 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 2008-09 2003-04 2007-08 2009-10
Steals Average (min. 10 games) 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2
Kyle MOYNEUR (27 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (29 games) Clint ALLARD (27 games) Clint ALLARD (26 games) Clint ALLARD (30 games) Henry PATTERSON (29 games) Nick CHRISTENSEN (27 games)
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TRITON SCORING CLUBS 1000 Point Club
700 Point Club
Paul Trainer............... 1930........ 1971-75 Matt Aune.................. 1780........ 1993-97 Mike Wall................... 1700........ 1995-99 Greg Kamansky......... 1588........ 1983-87 Tim Rapp................... 1556........ 1987-91 Rick Batt.................... 1410........ 1988-92 Jordan Lawley........... 1398........ 2006-10 Chris Moore............... 1377........ 1989-93 Sam Higgins.............. 1161........ 1997-01 Clint Allard................. 1150........ 2004-08 Gordon McNeill.......... 1011........ 1987-91
Erik Johnson............... 775......... 1990-94 Rodney Lusain........... 746......... 1990-94 Mark Sebek................ 726......... 1994-98 Nick Maroutsos........... 724......... 1995-99 Bob Frazier................. 724......... 1976-79 Gary Haynes.............. 714......... 1979-81 Dave Wright................ 713......... 1970-72 Andy Jedynak............. 701......... 1984-88
600 Point Club Mike Thimgan............. 676......... 1995-97 George Calhoun......... 668......... 1973-75 Kahlil Allen.................. 649......... 1992-95 Sherman Johnson...... 646......... 1979-81 Jon LeLevier............... 644......... 1970-73 Cameron Jackson...... 642......... 2000-04 Mike Dabasinskas...... 620......... 1981-85 Tyler Garratt............... 607......... 1997-99 Darryl Lawlor.............. 603......... 2005-09
500 Point Club
Brian Backens............ 976......... 1985-87 Henry Patterson......... 963......... 2005-08 Lee Brockett............... 932......... 1976-79 Nick Christensen........ 926......... 1998-02 Brandon Nixon............ 915......... 1982-85 Robby Peters.............. 906......... 2003-07
Mallory Mitchell........... 595......... 1974-76 Tom Shawcroft............ 593......... 1988-91 Tom Wight.................. 566......... 1981-82 Andrew Hatch............. 560......... 2004-08 Tom Omalev............... 560......... 1975-79 Andy Swindall............. 540......... 1989-93 Jordan Watkins........... 532......... 2001-03 Steve Flint.................. 527......... 1982-84 Steve Kircher.............. 523......... 1973-75 Darvin Jackson........... 522......... 1988-92 Kevin Douglas............ 521......... 1978-81 Bart Bradley................ 519......... 1975-78 Cole Miller.................. 512......... 1996-01 Dana Bedard.............. 507......... 1978-81
800 Point Club
400 Point Club
Tim Rapp is one of five players to score 1500 points at UCSD.
900 Point Club
Shane Poppen............ 868......... 2005-09 John Spence.............. 858......... 1989-93 Mark Barreca.............. 848......... 1981-85 Kelvin Kim.................. 834......... 2006-09 Bob Goodman............ 825......... 1981-83 Brian Todd.................. 825......... 1968-71 Adam Libby................ 823......... 1995-99 Stan Hopper............... 821......... 1977-80 Ed Babiuch................. 816......... 1968-70
Kevin Stewart............. 496......... 1986-88 Matthew Sweaney...... 490......... 2002-04 Guy Dimonte.............. 478......... 1968-70 Ken Melvin.................. 474......... 1974-77 Lee Gardner............... 474......... 1975-77 Mark Wilson................ 465......... 1969-71 Joe Coit...................... 465......... 1973-75 John Saintignon.......... 458......... 1986-87 Ryan Swed................. 458......... 2000-02 Tyler Field................... 435......... 1997-98
Ahmad Russ............... 424......... 1998-00 Matt Minehan.............. 423......... 1992-95 Nate Hantgin.............. 419......... 1992-94 Dan Troy..................... 418......... 1987-89 Bill Gerlach................. 409......... 1987-89
300 Point Club Jim Boyd .................... 394......... 1968-70
Pete Henderson......... 391......... 1971-73 C.J. Duffaut................. 387......... 2000-03 Ryan Rikansrud.......... 363......... 2000-03 Dave Kiefer................. 362......... 1968-69 Kirk Kramer................. 361......... 1987-89 Dave Gregory............. 356......... 1969-72 Brandon Francis......... 353......... 2003-04 Sean Crawford........... 349......... 2002-03 Al Winters................... 340......... 1979-81 Scott Wright................ 335......... 1971-73 Mike Maross............... 335......... 1970-72 Steve Higgins............. 332......... 1972-74 Bill Reese................... 331......... 1984-86 Bob Desjardins........... 326......... 1968-69 Bryan Van Noy............ 328......... 1990-94 Mike Thimgan............. 317......... 1995-96 Andy Wagstaff............ 317......... 1986-88 Tyler Acevedo............. 313......... 2006-10 Randy Bennett............ 310......... 1983-85 Gie Simpson............... 308......... 1972-73 Lyle Smith................... 305......... 1974-76 Scott Knudsen............ 305......... 1978-79 Adam Snyder.............. 304......... 2002-04 Mark Dobransky......... 300......... 1975-76
Team Scoring Marks Pts..... Opponent........................ Season 146.... West Coast Christian...... 1979-80 138.... Christian Heritage........... 1986-87 133.... Dominican College.......... 1987-88 127.... University of Redlands.... 1992-93 126.... Kean College (NJ)........... 1989-90 124.... Point Loma...................... 1997-98 123.... Dominican College.......... 1987-88 122.... Cal Tech.......................... 1968-69 121.... Menlo College................. 1997-98 121.... Clark University (MA)...... 1996-97 120.... Point Loma...................... 1997-98 118..... Christian Heritage........... 1994-95 118..... Pacific Christian College... 1975-76
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30-POINT CLUB 46..........John Spence vs. Redlands..................................1992-93 43..........Robby Peters vs. Cal State Monterey Bay.........2006-07 43..........John Thomas vs. Cal State Stanislaus...............1966-67 42..........Tim Rapp vs. Cal State San Bernardino.............1989-90 41..........Matt Aune vs. Clark..............................................1996-97 41..........Chris Moore vs. Bethany.....................................1992-93 40..........Tyler Field vs. Point Loma....................................1997-98 40..........Mike Thimgan vs. Clark.......................................1996-97 40..........Greg Kamansky vs. Christ College.....................1985-86 40..........Tim Rapp vs. Claremont......................................1990-91 38..........Matt Aune vs. Claremont.....................................1996-97 38..........Rick Batt vs. Cal State San Bernardino..............1988-89 38..........Brian Todd vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills..........1970-71 37..........Henry Patterson vs. Cal State Monterey Bay.....2007-08 37..........Tim Rapp vs. Otterbein........................................1990-91 36..........Chris Moore vs. Redlands...................................1992-93 36..........Tim Rapp vs. Whittier...........................................1989-90 36..........Greg Kamansky vs. Cal State San Bernardino..1985-86 35..........Chris Moore vs. Christian Heritage.....................1991-92 35 .........Rick Batt vs. Cal State San Bernardino..............1989-90 35 .........Tim Rapp vs. Occidental......................................1987-88 35..........Brian Backens vs. Wheaton................................1986-87 35..........Paul Trainer vs. Northern Colorado.....................1971-72 34..........Chris Moore vs. Menlo.........................................1992-93 34..........Tim Rapp vs. Point Loma Nazarene...................1990-91 34..........Tim Rapp vs. Catholic University.........................1989-90 34..........Brandon Nixon vs. Colorado College..................1984-85 34..........Brian Todd vs. Cal Lutheran................................1970-71 33..........Tyler Field vs. UC Santa Cruz.............................1997-98 33..........Mike Wall vs. UC Santa Cruz..............................1997-98 33..........Matt Aune vs. UC Santa Cruz.............................1996-97 33..........John Spence vs. Dominican................................1992-93 33..........Tim Rapp vs. Kean...............................................1989-90 33..........Rob Rittgers vs. Menlo.........................................1987-88 33..........Tom Wight vs. Cal Baptist....................................1981-82 33..........Paul Trainer vs. Pacific Christian.........................1974-75 32 .........Jordan Lawley vs. Cal State San Bernardino.....2009-10 32..........Mike Wall vs. Baker..............................................1998-99 32..........Tyler Field vs. Midland Lutheran..........................1997-98 32..........Tyler Field vs. Robert Morris................................1997-98 32..........Matt Aune vs. Savannah......................................1996-97 32..........Matt Aune vs. Cal Baptist.....................................1996-97 32..........Chris Moore vs. Point Loma................................1992-93 32..........Tim Rapp vs. The Master’s College....................1990-91 32..........Tim Rapp vs. Bethany Bible................................1989-90 32..........Tim Rapp vs. Pomona-Pitzer...............................1989-90 32..........Brian Backens vs. Azusa Pacific.........................1986-87 32..........Greg Kamansky vs. Whittier ...............................1986-87 32..........Lee Brockett vs. University of San Diego............1978-79 32..........Ed Babiuch vs. L.A. Baptist.................................1969-70 31..........Jordan Lawley vs. San Francisco State..............2009-10
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31..........Jordan Lawley vs. Central Washington...............2008-09 31..........Parker Berling vs. Pomona-Pitzer.......................1904-05 31..........Mike Wall vs. Pomona-Pitzer .............................1997-98 31..........Mike Wall vs. The Master’s College....................1997-98 31..........Mike Wall vs. The Master’s College....................1996-97 31..........Matt Aune vs. Chapman......................................1995-96 31..........Mike Thimgan vs. Christian Heritage..................1995-96 31..........Chris Moore vs. Haverford...................................1992-93 31..........Tim Rapp vs. U.S. International...........................1989-90 31..........Brian Backens vs. Occidental..............................1985-86 31..........Brian Backens vs. Cal State San Bernardino.....1986-87 31..........Bob Goodman vs. Southern Oregon..................1982-83 31..........Bob Goodman vs. Western State........................1981-82 31..........Gary Haynes vs. Cal State Stanislaus................1980-81 30..........Jordan Lawley vs. Humboldt State......................2009-10 30..........Mike Wall vs. Occidental......................................1998-99 30..........Tyler Field vs. California Lutheran.......................1997-98 30..........Chris Moore vs. Dominican.................................1992-93 30..........Chris Moore vs. Menlo.........................................1992-93 30..........Tim Rapp vs. Menlo.............................................1990-91 30..........Tim Rapp vs. Nazareth........................................1990-91 30..........Tim Rapp vs. Occidental......................................1090-91 30..........Tim Rapp vs. Menlo.............................................1989-90 30..........Tim Rapp vs. Cal State San Bernardino.............1989-90 30..........Brian Backens vs. U.S. International...................1986-87 30..........Tom Wight vs. UC Riverside................................1981-82 30..........Gary Haynes vs. Occidental................................1980-81 30..........Ken Melvin vs. Chapman.....................................1976-77 30..........Mallory Mitchell vs. Central Iowa.........................1975-76 30..........Gie Simpson vs. California Lutheran...................1972-73 30..........Dave Wright vs. Cal State Hayward....................1971-72
John Spence holds the UCSD single game scoring record with 46 points.
UCSD RING OF HONOR The UC San Diego men’s basketball team inducted the first three members into the Basketball Ring of Honor at its first annual alumni game on November 16, 1985. The Basketball Ring of Honor recognizes those who excelled at the highest level as a UCSD player or coach. All former Triton basketball players are considered five years after completion of eligibility and graduation. Coaches are eligible two years after their final season of service. Paul Trainer Center • 1971-75
Mallory Mitchell Guard • 1974-76
Tom Wight Guard • 1981-82
The all-time leading Triton scorer and rebounder with 1930 points and 1094 rebounds. Led the team in scoring and rebounding all four years he played. Averaged a record 10.5 rebounds over his career.
In just two seasons, scored 595 points and dished out 267 assists. Averaged 5.3 assists per game, second best in UCSD history. Led the team in scoring and assists in 1975-76.
Played just one season after transferring from Cal State Fullerton. Scored 566 points, setting a record which stood for eight years and hit 237 field goals, a record for 14 years.
Bob Goodman Guard • 1981-83
Brandon Nixon Guard • 1982-85
Brian Backens Forward • 1985-87
Averaged a record 6.1 assists in two-year career after transferring from Loyola Marymount. Holds single-season assist record with 188 in 1982-83. Also led the team in scoring that season with 17.2 points per game.
Ranks 15th in scoring with 915 points and 16th in assists with 223. Led the team in scoring two of the three years he played. Scored a careerhigh 34 points in a 1985 game.
Averaged 18.8 points in two-year career. Ranks 11th in scoring with 976 points. Shot .600 from the floor in the 1985-86 season. Scored 30plus points in five different games.
Greg Kamansky Guard • 1983-87
Gordon McNeill Forward • 1987-91
Tim Rapp Guard • 1987-91
Fourth-leading scorer in Triton history with 1588 points. Averaged 15.3 points in 104 career games. Led the team in scoring two seasons. Also ranks 12th with 246 assists. Scored 40 points in one game.
Scored 1011 points (10th on the all-time list) and pulled down 510 rebounds (10th). Led the team in scoring in 1988-89, earning team MVP honors.
Single-season scoring leader with 659 points in 1990-91. Also holds record for career scoring average with 20.7 points per game. Ranks fifth on the all-time scoring list with 1556 points. Two-time Triton MVP.
Rick Batt Center • 1988-92
Darvin Jackson Guard • 1988-92
Chris Moore Forward • 1989-93
Led the team in rebounding four consecutive seasons. Ranks sixth in career scoring with 1410 points and third in rebounding with 750. Holds records for FG percentage, .702 season and .653 career.
Three-time Defensive MVP who was the starting point guard for three NCAA playoff teams. Holds career record for assists with 496. Averaged 5.0 assists in career.
Ranks seventh in career scoring with 1377 points and eighth in rebounding with 558. Scored 41 points in one game. Twice led the team in scoring and earned MVP honors in 1993.
Tom Marshall Head Coach • 1983-94 Winningest coach in Triton history with 185-105 record in 11 seasons. Led the team to four NCAA Playoff berths and national rankings of 3rd (‘92) and 4th (‘91, ‘94).
Matt Aune Center • 1993-97 Ranks second in career scoring with 1780 points and second in rebounding with 972. Scored 41 points in one game. Led the team in rebounding all four years and twice in scoring. Three-time Team MVP. WWW.UCSDTRITONS.COM
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ALL-TIME ROSTER -AAAATyler Acevedo............. 2006-10 Matt Adams.....1981-82, 83-84 Bob Akin..................... 1970-71 Joe Alfred................... 1968-69 Clint Allard.................. 2004-08 Kahlil Allen.................. 1992-95 Dan Almquist...1996-98, 99-00 Mike Alvarado............. 1984-86 Bryce Alvari................... 2008Gibson Arnold............. 1991-92 Reggie Arnold............. 1985-86 Charles Aubert............ 1974-75 Matt Aune................... 1993-97 -BBBBEd Babiuch................. 1968-70 Brian Backens............ 1985-87 Ray Banales............... 1982-83 Jason Barnes............. 1994-96 Michael Barney........... 1980-82 Mark Barreca.............. 1981-85 Hassan Bassiri........... 2001-02 Rick Batt..................... 1988-92 Sonny Bazbaz............ 1994-95 Todd Beach................ 1981-82 Dana Bedard.............. 1978-81 Todd Benatar.............. 1993-95 Randy Bennett............ 1983-85 Parker Berling............. 2003-05 Stefano Bernasconi.... 1993-94 Rich Bertelsen............ 1983-84 Nick Bertino................ 1992-96 Dennis Betcher........... 1965-68 Jack Bloom................. 1983-84 Dylan Bohanan............. 2009Jesse Boyd................. 2003-04 Jim Boyd..................... 1968-70 Bart Bradley.....1975-76, 77-78 Bruce Breathwaite...... 1972-73 Lehman Brockett........ 1976-79 Andrew Browning....... 2006-10 Justin Brue.................... 2009Jay Brugman.............. 1981-82 Tom Bruice................. 1970-72 Richard Buehner........ 1983-84 Jason Bull................... 2005-08
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Larry Burton................ 1968-70 -CCCCGeorge Calhoun......... 1973-75 John Campbell........... 1966-67 Brian Capella.............. 1992-95 Hal Capraro................ 1966-68 Nick Capuano............. 1986-88 Jeff Carlisle................. 1970-71 Ron Carter.................. 1968-70 Lance Catarozoli........ 1989-90 Nate Chandra............. 2003-04 Israel Chaves............. 1965-66 Chris Christensen....... 1994-95 Nick Christensen........ 1998-02 Steve Claiborne.......... 1979-80 Alfred Clark................. 1972-74 Elliott Clark................. 2009-10 Joseph Coit................ 1973-75 Lincoln Combs............ 1991-92 Pat Conahan.............. 1999-00 Ryan Cooke................ 2002-03 Matt Conti................... 2002-04 John Cox.........1978-79, 80-81 Zackary Craddock...... 2004-06 Sean Crawford........... 2002-03 Sean Crockett............. 2002-03 Roger Curtis............... 2000-01 -DDDDMike Dabasinskas...... 1981-85 Steve Dabasinskas..... 1984-87 Michael DeGrazia....... 2000-01 Thor Dekker................ 1985-86 Evan Demkiw............. 2005-06 Phil Des Jardine......... 1980-81 Bob Desjardines......... 1968-69 David Dillon................ 1995-96 Guy Dimonte.............. 1968-70 Skip Dimuro................ 1987-88 Mark Dobransky......... 1975-76 Kent Dosch................. 1982-83 Kevin Douglas............ 1978-81 Joey Drake................. 1991-92 Patrick Dreith.............. 2007-09 C.J. Duffaut................. 2000-03
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-EEEESteve Edney............... 1965-68 Dave Elliott................. 1974-75 Mike Ensley................ 1994-96 -FFFFRead Fenner.............. 1989-90 Tyler Field................... 1997-98 Anthony Filer.............. 1977-80 Eric Finkle................... 1975-76 Kevin Flaig.......1979-80, 81-82 Bill Flatley................... 1967-69 Jeff Fleig..................... 1988-89 Steve Flint.................. 1982-84 Joel Foote................... 1997-99 Nate Forte.................. 1979-80 Brandon Fancis.......... 2003-04 Robert Frazier............ 1976-79 Marty Frolich............... 1971-72 -GGGGTodd Gabrelcik........... 1978-79 Lee Gardner............... 1975-77 Tyler Garratt............... 1997-99 Bill Gerlach................. 1987-89 William Glass.............. 1984-85 Bob Goodman............ 1981-83 Clark Goolsby............. 1999-01 Joe Greenstein........... 1975-78 Dave Gregory............. 1969-72 Howard Grunloh......... 1977-80 -HHHHBrad Halte.................. 1991-93 Jim Halverson............. 1968-69 Bruce Hanley.............. 1973-74 Nate Hantgin.............. 1992-94 Doug Harrell............... 1976-77 Mike Hart.................... 1974-75 Richard Hartman........ 1982-83 Bo Harvey................... 1996-98 Andrew Hatch............. 2004-08 Christian Hatch............. 2008Romal Haymond......... 1985-86 Gary Haynes.............. 1979-81 Andy Heatherman...... 1986-87
Dan Heiser................. 1969-70 Pete Henderson......... 1971-73 Ron Hicks................... 1982-83 Sam Higgins............... 1997-01 Steve Higgins............. 1972-74 Kenny Hill...................1981-83 Steve Hoch................. 1970-71 Bill Hoffman................ 1973-75 Steve Holland............. 1979-80 Stan Hopper............... 1977-80 Ryan Howley.............. 1997-98 Gerald Humphrey....... 1976-77 Herb Hunter................ 1972-73 Alan Husted................ 2006-09 -JJJJCameron Jackson...... 2000-04 Darvin Jackson........... 1988-92 Matt Jaeger................ 1983-84 Bernie James............. 1989-90 Andy Jedynak............. 1984-88 Dick Jeffers................. 1978-79 Erik Johnson............... 1990-94 Kyle Johnson.............. 2004-05 Sherman Johnson...... 1979-81 Jason Jones............... 1994-96 Nick Jones.................. 1998-00 -KKKKGreg Kamansky.......... 1983-87 Joey Keeperman........ 2001-02 Brian Keller................. 1978-79 Dave Kiefer................. 1968-69 John Kilty.................... 1982-84 Kelvin Kim.................. 2006-09 Steve Kircher.............. 1973-75 Gary Kloppenburg.. 1978-79, 80-81
Kerry Klostermann...... 1967-68 Rusty Knight....1971-72, 73-74 Scott Knudsen............ 1978-79 Geoff Kostyshak......... 1971-73 Kirk Kramer................. 1987-89 Scott Krizman................. 2008Paul Kroger................ 1969-70 Greg Kund.................. 1988-89
-LLLLAaron Lampkin........... 1978-79 Jordan Lawley............ 2006-10 Darryl Lawlor.............. 2005-09 Jon LeLevier............... 1970-73 Joe Lewcock............... 1995-97 Michael Lewis............. 1992-93 Mark Lewkowitz.......... 2004-05 Adam Libby................ 1995-99 Joe Lindsay................ 1989-91 Bob Litchfield.............. 1965-66 Daniel Liu................... 2004-05 Dan Ljoka................... 1978-79 Rodney Lusain........... 1990-94 -MMMMThomas Malcuit.......... 1981-82 Matt Malmquist........... 1997-98 Dave Margulies.......... 1986-87 Mike Maross............... 1981-83 Nick Maroutsos........... 1995-99 Michael Martin............ 1999-01 Kareem Matthews...... 1991-94 A.J. Maulhardt............ 2005-09 John May.................... 1971-73 Don McCullough.1981-82, 83-84 Chick McCurdy........... 1966-68 Derek McDougall........ 2001-02 Mike McDonald........... 1984-85 Tyler McGrath................ 2009Dave McGuire............ 1982-83 Michael McMillan........ 1996-00 Gordon McNeill........... 1987-91 Steve Meerson........... 1970-71 Ken Melvin.................. 1975-77 Jerry Merriweather..... 1980-81 Jeff Mill............1966-67, 68-69 Cole Miller.......1996-98, 99-01 Matt Minehan.............. 1992-96 Mallory Mitchell........... 1974-76 Chris Moore................ 1989-93 Tony Moore......1972-73, 74-76 Dave Moragne............ 1972-73 Clarke Moseley........... 1968-69 Kyle Moyneur............. 2000-03 Dan Mulville................ 1985-87 Nathan Murphy........... 2009-10
-NNNNLee Nafarrete............. 1997-99 Tom Nicholson............ 1976-79 Brandon Nixon............ 1982-85 -OOOOJeff Ochroch............... 1983-84 Odioh Odiye............... 2004-06 Tom Omalev............... 1976-79 Andy Opfell................. 1973-75 Jeff Oppenheimer....... 2001-02 Evan Osmundson....... 1993-94 -PPPPStefano Paoletti.......... 1984-85 Mack Parker............... 1974-75 Henry Patterson......... 2005-07 Greg Paskwietz.......... 1987-88 Robby Peters.............. 2003-07 Gary Peterson............ 1970-71 Danny Pitts................. 1996-97 Thomas Polk.............. 1977-78 Pat Pollock................. 1993-94 Shane Poppen............ 2005-09 Colin Porter................... 2009-QQQQErik Quigley................ 1987-89 -RRRRErik Ramp................... 2000-01 Chris Randall.............. 2003-05 Tim Rapp.................... 1987-91 Paul Rasmussen........ 1982-85 Mark Read.................. 1973-74 Bill Reese................... 1984-86 Adam Reinking........... 2003-04 Rich Reitherman......... 1965-66 Chris Ressa................ 1990-94 David Retuzlaff........... 2004-05 Vaughn Rex................ 1984-85 Michael Richardson.... 1985-86 Ryan Rikansrud.......... 2000-03 Rob Rittgers............... 1987-88 Michael Roberts......... 2000-03 Paul Roberson............ 1994-95 Bob Roe..................... 1975-76 Mark Rogers............... 1988-91 Adolph Rosekrans...... 1975-76
Kirby Ruiz...................... 2008Mark Runyan.............. 1976-78 Ahmad Russ............... 1998-00 Alan Russell............... 1974-75 Casey Ryan................... 2007-
Paul Trainer................ 1971-75 Daniel Trautman......... 2006-07 Dan Troy..................... 1987-89 Dave Turner................ 1969-71 Steve Turner............... 1978-79
-SSSSJohn Saintignon.......... 1986-87 Ronald Samuels......... 1977-79 Rick Saultz................. 1965-66 Mark Sebek................ 1994-98 Ben Selby................... 1999-00 Peter Selleck.............. 1988-90 Tom Shawcroft............ 1988-91 Tom Sherman............. 1983-84 David Shine................ 1965-66 Gie Simpson............... 1972-73 Justin Sinnott.............. 2005-06 Jim Sivilli..................... 1973-74 Doug Skidmore........... 1974-76 Jim Smith.................... 1985-86 Lyle Smith................... 1974-77 Adam Snyder.............. 2002-04 Drew Spaventa........... 2003-06 John Spence.............. 1989-93 Bob Spriggs................ 1972-73 Robert Standifer......... 1987-88 Ken Stark.................... 1976-78 Kevin Stewart............. 1986-88 Nick Strain.................. 1999-00 Brett Stuckey.............. 2006-09 Mark Sutherlin............ 1985-86 Matt Sweany............... 2002-04 Ryan Swed................. 2000-02 Andy Swindall............. 1989-93
-UUUUCliff Umans................. 1986-87
-TTTTJake Tarabilda............ 2009-10 Jim Tate...................... 1967-68 Tom Taylor.................. 1974-75 Jerry Tennison............ 2000-01 Mike Thimgan............. 1995-97 Cameron Thomas....... 1979-81 John Thomas.............. 1966-68 John Tobias................ 1997-00 Joey Toboni................ 2004-05 Brian Todd.................. 1968-71 David Tollner............... 1980-81 Sean Tower................. 2002-03
-VVVVMark Van Epps........... 1968-70 Bryan Van Noy............ 1990-94 Peter Volk................... 1975-78 -WWWWSteve Waddell............ 1968-69 Bob Wagner................ 1980-81 Andy Wagstaff............ 1985-88 Mike Wall.................... 1995-99 Jon Ward.................... 2006-08 Chris Washington....... 1978-80 Jordan Watkins........... 2001-03 Todd Watson............... 1979-80 Chris Wellington......... 1975-76 Ron Werft................... 1972-75 Peter Wertheimer....... 1980-81 Jay Wey...................... 2008-10 Ryan Wheeler................ 2008Tom Wight.................. 1981-82 Mike Wilbur................. 1986-87 Mark Wilson................ 1969-71 Rand Wilson............... 1965-67 David Winter............... 1965-66 Al Winters................... 1979-81 John Wohlmuth........... 1980-81 Jody Woods................ 2001-03 A.I. Woodward............ 1970-72 John Woodward.......... 1970-71 Dave Wright................ 1970-72 Scott Wright................ 1970-72 -ZZZZZach Zanolli................ 2002-05
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Concordia University (CA)/Christ College.. 2.........3..........400 Concordia University (TX)................... 1.........0.......1.000 Cornell College.................................... 1.........0.......1.000 Denver, University of........................... 0.........1..........000 Dominican College............................. 12........0.......1.000 Dominican University........................... 0.........1..........000 Eastern Washington University........... 0.........1..........000 Elmhurst College................................. 0.........1..........000 Fort Lewis College............................... 1.........0.......1.000 Fresno Pacific College........................ 7.........3..........700 Fresno State University....................... 0.........1..........000 George Fox College............................ 0.........1..........000 Gordon College................................... 1.........1..........500 Grand Canyon University.................... 7........11.........389 Guadalajara, University of................... 1.........0.......1.000 Gustavus Adolphus College................ 1.........0.......1.000 Hamline University ............................. 2.........0.......1.000 Haverford College .............................. 1.........0.......1.000 Hawaii-Hilo, University of.................... 3.........3..........500 Hawaii Pacific...................................... 0.........1..........000 Holy Names College............................ 2.........1..........666 Hope International/Pacific Christian... 13........1..........929 Humboldt State.................................... 3.........9..........250 Idaho, The College of.......................... 0.........1..........000 Idaho, University of.............................. 0.........1..........000 John Carroll University........................ 1.........0.......1.000 Kean College of New Jersey............... 1.........0.......1.000 La Verne, University of....................... 19........9..........679 Lawrence University ........................... 0.........1..........000 Lee College......................................... 0.........1..........000 Lewis and Clark College...................... 2.........1..........667 Liberty University................................. 0.........1..........000 L.I.F.E. Bible College........................... 6.........0.......1.000 Loyola University (MD)........................ 1.........0.......1.000 Loyola Marymount University.............. 1.........0.......1.000 MacMurray College............................. 0.........1..........000 Mesa State College............................. 0.........2..........000 The Master’s College/L.A. Baptist...... 16........5..........762 Menlo College.................................... 21........9..........700 Midland Lutheran College .................. 1.........0.......1.000 Millikin University................................. 1.........1..........500 Minnesota-Duluth, University of.......... 0.........1..........000 Montevallo, University of..................... 1.........0.......1.000
Montreat College................................. 0.........1..........000 Mt. Senario College............................. 1.........0.......1.000 Nazareth College................................. 2.........0.......1.000 Nebraska Wesleyan University............ 1.........1..........500 New Orleans, University of.................. 0.........1..........000 Northern Arizona University................. 2.........0.......1.000 Northern Colorado, University of......... 1.........0.......1.000 Northwestern College of Iowa............. 1.........0.......1.000 Northwest Nazarene College.............. 0.........1..........000 Notre Dame, College of....................... 3.........2..........600 Notre Dame de Namur........................ 1.........0.......1.000 Occidental College............................. 16........9..........640 Oregon ............................................... 0.........1..........000 Oregon State....................................... 0.........2..........000 Oregon Tech College........................... 0.........1..........000 Otterbein College................................ 0.........1..........000 Pacific, University of the...................... 0.........2..........000 Point Loma Nazarene University........ 18.......23.........439 Pomona-Pitzer College...................... 21.......10.........677 Principia College................................. 2.........0.......1.000 Puget Sound, University of.................. 1.........1..........500 Redlands, University of...................... 19.......12.........613 Rhode Island College.......................... 1.........1..........500 Ripon College...................................... 1.........0.......1.000 Robert Morris College......................... 1.........1..........500 Rowan College of New Jersey............ 0.........1..........000 Sacramento State................................ 0.........1..........000 St. John Fisher College....................... 1.........0.......1.000 St. Mary’s College............................... 0.........2..........000 San Diego Christian College............... 1.........0.......1.000 San Diego State University................. 0........10.........000 San Diego, University of...................... 1........16.........059 San Jose Bible College....................... 1.........0.......1.000 San Francisco State........................... 12........9..........571 Savannah College of Art and Design.. 1.........0.......1.000 Seattle Pacific University..................... 1.........2..........333 Simon Fraser University...................... 2.........0.......1.000 Simpson College................................. 2.........0.......1.000 Sonoma State...................................... 9........16.........360 South, University of the....................... 1.........0.......1.000 Southern Methodist University............ 0.........1..........000 Southern Mississippi, University of...... 0.........2..........000
Southern Oregon State College.......... 1.........0.......1.000 Southern Utah State College............... 0.........2..........000 Southwestern University...................... 0.........2..........000 Spring Harbor College......................... 1.........0.......1.000 Stanford University.............................. 0.........3..........000 Texas Christian University................... 0.........2..........000 Texas-Arlington . ................................. 0.........1..........000 Trinity University.................................. 2.........0.......1.000 U.S. International/Cal Western................11.......24.........314 Utah State University........................... 0.........1..........000 Vanguard/Southern Cal College......... 12.......24.........333 Washington, University of.................... 0.........1..........000 Washington State................................ 0.........1..........000 Wayne State........................................ 1.........0.......1.000 West Coast Christian College.............. 1.........0.......1.000 Western Baptist College...................... 0.........1..........000 Western Illinois, University of.............. 0.........1..........000 Western Montana College................... 0.........1..........000 Western New Mexico University.......... 1.........0.......1.000 Western State College......................... 0.........2..........000 Western Washington, University of..... 0.........1..........000 Westminster College........................... 1.........0.......1.000 Westmont College............................... 2........12.........143 Wheaton College (IL).......................... 1.........0.......1.000 Wheaton College (MA)........................ 0.........1..........000 Whittier College.................................. 13........3..........813 Willamette University........................... 0.........2..........000 William Jewell College......................... 1.........0.......1.000 Wisconsin-River Falls, University of.... 0.........1..........000 Wooster, College of............................. 0.........1..........000 Wyoming ............................................ 0.........1..........000
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS • 2009-2010 •
Coach: Chris Carlson Overall Record: 8-17 • CCAA Record: 7-15 Nov. 20.....vs. Western State............. L 63-71 (OT) Nov. 21.....at Colorado State-Pueblo..........L 43-61 Dec. 4.......at Cal State San Bernardino......L 57-73 Dec. 5.......at Cal Poly Pomona .................L 46-68 Dec. 15.....at Cal State East Bay.............. W 70-50 Dec. 22.....San Diego Christian College... W 64-49 Jan. 2........at Cal State L.A. .......................L 53-62 Jan. 3........at Cal State Dominguez Hills.....L 55-67 Jan. 7........Chico State................................L 68-77 Jan. 9........Cal State Stanislaus................ W 81-72 Jan. 14......Cal State Monterey Bay............L 62-66 Jan. 16......San Francisco State......W 91-86 (2OT) Jan. 21......at Humboldt State......................L 60-74 Jan. 23......at Sonoma State........................L 66-78 Jan. 28......Cal Poly Pomona.......................L 49-59 Jan. 30......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 67-76 Feb. 4.......Cal State Dominguez Hills.........L 58-68 Feb. 6.......Cal State L.A........................... W 83-77 Feb. 12.....at Cal State Stanislaus............ W 56-48 Feb. 13.....at Chico State............................L 42-58 Feb. 16.....Cal State East Bay.................. W 67-48 Feb. 19.....at San Francisco State..............L 50-61 Feb. 20.....at Cal State Monterey Bay...... W 78-74 Feb. 24.....Sonoma State............................L 57-70 Feb. 26.....Humboldt State..........................L 79-87
• 2008-2009 •
Coach: Chris Carlson Overall Record: 17-11 • CCAA Record: 13-7 Nov. 15.....at San Diego State....................L 40-59 Nov. 19.....at Pacific....................................L 58-66 Nov. 28.....at Notre Dame de Namur........ W 76-53 Nov. 29 ....vs. Central Washington.............L 70-78 Dec. 5 ......Humboldt State........................ W 80-67 Dec. 6.......Sonoma State.......................... W 57-52 Dec. 20.....vs. Academy of Art................... W 62-40 Dec. 21.....vs. Grand Canyon................... W 78-60 Jan. 2........Cal State L.A........................... W 68-64 Jan. 3........Cal State Dominguez Hills........ L 51-63 Jan. 9........at Cal State San Bernardino..... L 59-74 Jan. 10......at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 51-54 Jan. 16......at Cal State Monterey Bay...... W 71-61 Jan. 17......at San Francisco State............ W 66-59 Jan. 23......Cal State Stanislaus................ W 67-58 Jan. 24......Chico State.............................. W 69-63 Jan. 30......at Sonoma State...................... W 60-57 Jan. 31......at Humboldt State......................L 55-60 Feb. 6.......at Cal State Dominguez Hills.....L 58-61 Feb. 7.......at Cal State L.A....................... W 71-60 Feb. 13.....Cal Poly Pomona.......................L 39-61 Feb. 14.....Cal State San Bernardino........ W 69-63 Feb. 20.....San Francisco State................ W 78-71 Feb. 21.....Cal State Monterey Bay.......... W 72-65 Feb. 26.....at Chico State............................L 57-60 Feb. 27.....at Cal State Stanislaus............ W 98-68 Mar. 3.......Humboldt State........................ W 79-67 Mar. 6.......at Cal State San Bernardino......L 72-76
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Coach: Chris Carlson Overall Record: 18-12 • CCAA Record: 11-9 Nov. 17.....at San Diego State..................... L 60-76 Nov. 24.....at Grand Canyon........................ L 62-72 Nov. 30.....Cal State Stanislaus.................. W 63-60 Dec. 1 ......Chico State................................ W 65-55 Dec. 6 ......Alaska Fairbanks....................... W 69-58 Dec. 16.....William Jewell College............... W 70-51 Dec. 18.....Wayne State.............................. W 73-59 Jan. 4........at Sonoma State........................ W 58-54 Jan. 5........at Humboldt State....................... L 69-80 Jan. 11......at CSU Dominguez Hills....W 78-74 (OT) Jan. 12......at Cal State L.A...............L 102-111 (OT) Jan. 18......Cal Poly Pomona....................... W 55-52 Jan. 19......Cal State San Bernardino.......... W 76-65 Jan. 25......San Francisco State........... L 58-68 (OT) Jan. 26......CSU Monterey Bay..................... L 93-97 Jan. 29......Grand Canyon........................... W 62-52 Feb. 1.......at Chico State............................ W 62-49 Feb. 2.......at Cal State Stanislaus.............. W 75-58 Feb. 8.......Humboldt State.......................... W 84-72 Feb. 9.......Sonoma State............................ W 82-61 Feb. 15.....Cal State L.A............................. W 64-63 Feb. 16.....Cal State Dominguez Hills.......... L 46-61 Feb. 22.....at Cal State San Bernardino....... L 55-70 Feb. 23.....at Cal Poly Pomona.................... L 76-78 Feb. 28.....at CSU Monterey Bay................. L 66-84 Feb. 29.....at San Francisco State............... L 59-77 Mar. 4.......Cal State San Bernardino.. W 63-59 (OT) Mar. 7.......vs. San Francisco State............ W 72-65 Mar. 8.......vs. Cal Poly Pomona................. W 64-56 Mar. 14.....at Alaska Anchorage!..................L60-80 !NCAA West Regional Game
• 2006-2007 •
Coach:Bill Carr Overall Record: 12-15 • CCAA Record: 10-12 Nov. 15.....at San Diego State..................... L 48-84 Nov. 20.....at Grand Canyon................ L 62-64 (OT) Nov. 24.....vs. Seattle Pacific...................... W 62-52 Nov. 25.....vs. Montevallo........................... W 61-60 Dec. 1.......Chico State................................. L 67-74 Dec. 2.......Cal State Stanislaus.................. W 76-72 Dec. 10.....Hawaii Pacific............................. L 50-53 Dec. 20.....at Cal State Dominguez Hills...... L 51-60 Jan. 4........at Humboldt State....................... L 76-90 Jan. 6........at Sonoma State......................... L 70-75 Jan. 12......at Cal State L.A......................... W 59-54 Jan. 13......at Cal State Bakersfield.............. L 36-67 Jan. 19......Cal State San Bernardino.......... W 69-63 Jan. 20......Cal Poly Pomona........................ L 54-60 Jan. 26......at San Francisco State.............. W 63-58 Jan. 27......at CSU Monterey Bay................. L 55-71 Feb. 2.......at Cal State Stanislaus.W 116-103 (4OT) Feb. 3.......at Chico State............................ W 69-54 Feb. 6.......Cal State Dominguez Hills......... W 45-44 Feb. 9.......Sonoma State............................ W 90-76 Feb. 10.....Humboldt State........................... L 59-61 Feb. 16.....Cal State Bakersfield.................. L 56-67 Feb. 17.....Cal State L.A.............................. L 77-86 Feb. 23.....at Cal Poly Pomona.................... L 65-68 Feb. 24.....at Cal State San Bernardino....... L 59-77 Mar. 2.......CSU Monterey Bay.................. W 100-82 Mar. 3.......San Francisco State.................. W 73-47
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• 2005-2006 •
Coach:Bill Carr Overall Record: 15-14 • CCAA Record: 12-8 Nov. 18.....at Cal Poly.................................L 67-71 Nov. 22.....at Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 54-47 Nov. 25.....at Grand Canyon.......................L 60-72 Dec. 2.......at Cal State Bakersfield.............L 49-51 Dec. 3.......at Cal State L.A.........................L 58-61 Dec. 13.....at Point Loma Nazarene............L 63-71 Dec. 17.....at Hawaii-Hilo............................L 69-75 Dec. 19.....vs. Montreat College............... W 70-58 Dec. 21.....at Hawaii-Hilo............................L 62-69 Jan. 3........Grand Canyon.................W 94-91 (OT) Jan. 6........Cal State Stanislaus..................L 75-79 Jan. 7........Chico State.............................. W 61-41 Jan. 11......at Cal State San Bernardino......L 42-64 Jan. 14......at Cal State Monterey Bay...... W 67-62 Jan. 20......Cal State Dominguez Hills....... W 79-46 Jan. 21......Cal Poly Pomona.............W 83-79 (OT) Jan. 27......at Sonoma State........................L 53-70 Jan. 28......at San Francisco State............ W 65-56 Jan. 31......at Chapman University..... L 64-70 (OT) Feb. 3.......Cal State L.A........................... W 66-51 Feb. 4.......Cal State Bakersfield.................L 60-80 Feb. 10.....at Chico State.......................... W 70-56 Feb. 11......at Cal State Stanislaus............ W 81-77 Feb. 15.....Cal State San Bernardino........ W 57-55 Feb. 17.....Cal State Monterey Bay.......... W 70-67 Feb. 24.....at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 53-56 Feb. 25.....at CSU Dominguez Hills.. W 80-77 (OT) Mar. 3.......San Francisco State................ W 50-38 Mar. 4.......Sonoma State............................L 40-67
• 2004-2005 •
Coach: Bill Carr Overall Record: 11-16 • CCAA Record: 7-13 Nov. 20.....at University of San Diego.........L 35-74 Nov. 23.....Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 62-54 Nov. 27.....at San Diego State....................L 51-86 Nov. 29.....Chapman................................. W 59-56 Dec. 3.......Cal State Bakersfield.................L 48-66 Dec. 4.......Cal State L.A........................... W 59-57 Dec. 15.....Mesa State................................L 55-81 Dec. 17.....Point Loma Nazarene.............. W 76-64 Jan. 7........at Cal State Stanislaus....W 71-70 (OT) Jan. 8........at Chico State............................L 54-80 Jan. 12......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 60-81 Jan. 14......Cal State Monterey Bay............L 82-87 Jan. 21......at Cal State Dominguez Hills.....L 44-62 Jan. 22......at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 55-71 Jan. 25......Grand Canyon......................... W 78-64 Jan. 28......Sonoma State............................L 51-64 Jan. 29......San Francisco State................ W 61-58 Feb. 4.......at Cal State L.A....................... W 55-50 Feb. 5.......at Cal State Bakersfield........... W 66-60 Feb. 11......Chico State................................L 66-82 Feb. 12.....Cal State Stanislaus................ W 71-68 Feb. 16.....at Cal State San Bernardino......L 50-69 Feb. 19.....at Cal State Monterey Bay........L 66-73 Feb. 25.....Cal Poly Pomona.......................L 50-70 Feb. 26.....Cal State Dominguez Hills....... W 74-72 Mar. 4.......at San Francisco State..............L 59-74 Mar. 5.......at Sonoma State........................L 52-67
•2003-2004 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 9-18 • CCAA Record: 9-13 Nov. 21.....at La Verne................................L 78-81 Nov. 29.....at University of Redlands...... L 112-119 Dec. 4.......at Grand Canyon.............W 82-78 (OT) Dec. 6.......at San Diego State....................L 51-76 Dec. 13.....Grand Canyon...........................L 56-62 Dec. 16.....Seattle Pacific............................L 67-80 Dec. 23.....at University of San Diego.........L 66-81 Jan. 2........at Cal State L.A....................... W 55-45 Jan. 3........at Cal State Dominguez Hills... W 68-66 Jan. 9........Cal Poly Pomona..................... W 65-64 Jan. 10......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 56-75 Jan. 16......UC Davis...................................L 67-74 Jan. 17......Chico State................................L 76-85 Jan. 23......at Cal State Stanislaus..............L 52-55 Jan. 24......at Cal State Bakersfield.............L 58-73 Jan. 30......Sonoma State............................L 65-74 Jan. 31......San Francisco State................ W 80-70 Feb. 6.......at San Francisco State..............L 69-75 Feb. 7 ......at Sonoma State........................L 59-72 Feb. 13.....Cal State Bakersfield.................L 61-86 Feb. 14.....Cal State Stanislaus................ W 80-63 Feb. 20.....at Chico State..........................L 98-108 Feb. 21.....at UC Davis............................. W 79-73 Feb. 27.....Cal State Dominguez Hills....... W 83-77 Feb. 28.....Cal State L.A...................W 83-79 (OT) Mar. 5.......at Cal State San Bernardino......L 76-88 Mar. 6.......at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 66-71
• 2002-2003 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 7-20 • CCAA Record: 6-16 Dec. 2.......at San Diego State....................L 57-87 Dec. 4.......Grand Canyon......................... W 82-69 Dec. 7.......at Grand Canyon.......................L 70-87 Dec. 14.....at University of San Diego.......L 62-105 Dec. 17.....UC Santa Cruz........................ W 75-70 Dec. 19.....Chaminade................................L 83-89 Dec. 28.....Humboldt State........................L 58-100 Jan. 3........Cal State Stanislaus..................L 42-73 Jan. 4........Cal State Bakersfield.................L 58-87 Jan. 10......at Cal State Dominguez Hills... W 62-57 Jan. 11......at Cal State L.A....................... W 72-55 Jan. 17......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 44-73 Jan. 18......Cal Poly Pomona.......................L 62-88 Jan. 24......Chico State................................L 69-92 Jan. 25......UC Davis.................... L 100-105 (2OT) Jan. 31......at Sonoma State........................L 53-70 Feb. 1.......at San Francisco State..... L 63-71 (OT) Feb. 7.......at Cal State Bakersfield.............L 50-67 Feb. 8.......at Cal State Stanislaus..............L 68-79 Feb. 14.....Cal State L.A.............................L 55-66 Feb. 15.....Cal State Dominguez Hills....... W 71-59 Feb. 21.....at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 41-57 Feb. 22.....at Cal State San Bernardino......L 68-88 Feb. 28.....at UC Davis............................. W 85-84 Mar. 1.......at Chico State............................L 82-89 Mar. 7.......San Francisco State................ W 72-56 Mar. 8.......Sonoma State............................L 49-59
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• 1999-2000 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 8-21 • CCAA Record: 5-17
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 5-20
Nov. 17.....University of Redlands.......... W 104-44 Nov. 20.....at University of San Diego.........L 62-89 Nov. 27.....at San Diego State....................L 53-98 Nov. 30.....vs. Holy Names College.......... W 62-53 Dec. 1.......at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 76-54 Dec. 8.......Sonoma State............................L 65-74 Dec. 9.......San Francisco State..................L 62-71 Dec. 14.....Cal State Bakersfield.................L 62-85 Dec. 15.....Cal State Stanislaus................ W 71-57 Dec. 28.....at Alaska Fairbanks...................L 50-67 Dec. 30.....at Alaska Fairbanks...................L 74-76 Jan. 4........at Cal State L.A.........................L 50-77 Jan. 5........at Cal State Dominguez Hills.....L 81-87 Jan. 11......Cal Poly Pomona..................... W 70-64 Jan. 12......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 54-74 Jan. 18......at Chico State..................W 88-87 (OT) Jan. 19......at UC Davis...............................L 79-86 Jan. 23......Grand Canyon...........................L 73-78 Jan. 26......at Grand Canyon..................... W 76-72 Feb. 1.......at San Francisco State..............L 65-82 Feb. 2.......at Sonoma State........................L 69-76 Feb. 8.......at Cal State Stanislaus..............L 63-67 Feb. 9.......at Cal State Bakersfield.............L 82-89 Feb. 15.....Cal State Dominguez Hills.........L 83-93 Feb. 16.....Cal State L.A.............................L 72-82 Feb. 22.....at Cal State San Bernardino......L 55-71 Feb. 23.....at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 66-88 Mar. 1.......UC Davis...................................L 78-91 Mar. 2.......Chico State............................ W 101-91
Nov. 19.....Vanguard...................................L 83-88 Nov. 20.....at Pomona-Pitzer.......................L 63-73 Nov. 23.....at Cal Lutheran..........................L 67-78 Nov. 26.....Cal State Hayward.................. W 74-66 Nov. 27.....University of Redlands............ W 83-80 Nov. 30.....Point Loma Nazarene................L 68-85 Dec. 4.......at Utah State.............................L 58-82 Dec. 6.......at Westminster College........... W 77-69 Dec. 11.....at Christian Heritage..................L 80-94 Dec. 18.....Christian Heritage......................L 70-88 Dec. 20.....at La Verne.............................. W 82-76 Dec. 21.....at Vanguard...............................L 67-71 Dec. 30.....at Cal Poly Pomona...................L 83-93 Dec. 31.....Coe College...............................L 78-93 Jan. 3........at Claremont College.................L 67-75 Jan. 5........at University of Redlands..........L 84-88 Jan. 7........La Verne....................................L 57-71 Jan. 8........Dominican University.................L 73-75 Jan. 23......at UC Santa Cruz......................L 68-72 Jan. 24......at Cal State Monterey Bay........L 72-74 Jan. 25......at Holy Names College..............L 67-89 Jan. 29......The Master’s College................L 63-65 Feb. 8.......at UC Riverside.........................L 55-69 Feb. 19.....UC Santa Cruz..........................L 68-74 Feb. 25.....at The Master’s College.......... W 65-63
• 1998-1999 •
• 2000-2001 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 4-23 • CCAA Record: 3-19
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 20-5
Nov. 18.....at San Diego State..................... L 48-80 Nov. 20.....at Cal Poly.................................. L 67-89 Nov. 29.....Christian Heritage....................... L 48-53 Dec. 9.......at Chico State............................. L 66-76 Dec. 10.....at UC Davis................................ L 47-78 Dec. 13.....at UC Irvine................................ L 60-97 Dec. 15.....San Francisco State.................. W 96-77 Dec. 16.....Sonoma State............................. L 61-66 Dec. 30.....at La Verne................................ W 77-63 Jan. 5........at Cal State Bakersfield.............. L 64-78 Jan. 6........at Cal State Stanislaus............... L 64-73 Jan. 12......at Cal Poly Pomona.................... L 67-91 Jan. 13......at Cal State San Bernardino....... L 52-75 Jan. 19......Cal State L.A.............................. L 61-71 Jan. 20......Cal State Dominguez Hills.......... L 54-56 Jan. 24......at Grand Canyon........................ L 75-84 Jan. 27......Grand Canyon............................ L 66-74 Feb. 2.......Chico State................................ W 68-64 Feb. 3.......UC Davis.................................... L 56-70 Feb. 9.......at Sonoma State......................... L 41-66 Feb. 10.....at San Francisco State....... L 71-75 (OT) Feb. 16.....Cal State Stanislaus................... L 75-76 Feb. 17.....Cal State Bakersfield.................. L 66-75 Feb. 23.....at Cal State Dominguez Hills...... L 58-71 Feb. 24.....at Cal State L.A.......................... L 74-88 Mar. 2.......Cal State San Bernardino........... L 76-85 Mar. 3.......Cal Poly Pomona....................... W 74-70
Nov. 20.....La Verne....................................W 90-80 Nov. 24.....at Point Loma Nazarene............ W 73-72 Nov. 27.....Hamline.....................................W 80-72 Nov. 28.....Point Loma Nazarene................ W 66-58 Dec. 1.......Cal Lutheran.............................. W 77-70 Dec. 4.......Claremont College..................... W 81-79 Dec. 5.......at Occidental College................ W 94-69 Dec. 12.....Pomona-Pitzer........................... W 79-74 Dec. 16.....at Cal Baptist ............................ W 91-90 Dec. 17.....Holy Names College................ W 104-49 Dec. 19.....at Whittier College .................... W 89-76 Dec. 21.....Robert Morris College................ L 76-84 Dec. 22.....Simpson College....................... W 98-87 Dec. 31.....Lawrence.................................... L 68-77 Jan. 3........Baker.......................................W 101-79 Jan. 8........Biola..........................................W 81-76 Jan. 9........Southern Cal College................ W 67-53 Jan. 16......Hope International .................. W 101-64 Jan. 22......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 114-74 Jan. 26......at Chapman............................... W 87-77 Jan. 30......at Christian Heritage................... L 75-81 Feb. 9.......Chapman...................................W 97-88 Feb. 12.....at UC Santa Cruz...................... W 79-55 Feb. 14.....at UC Santa Cruz....................... L 66-70 Feb. 20....at The Master’s College......... L 100-101
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• 1997-1998 •
• 1995-1996 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 18-7 Nov. 22.....vs. Concordia (TX)................ W 112-95 Nov. 23.....at Southwestern .......................L 86-89 Nov. 25.....at Oregon State....................... L 78-116 Dec. 1.......at Claremont College ...... L 85-89 (OT) Dec. 3.......at Pomona-Pitzer..................... L 90-111 Dec. 13.....University of Redlands.......... W 103-87 Dec. 17.....Occidental College................ W 109-69 Dec. 18.....Point Loma Nazarene............ W 124-98 Dec. 20.....at Cal Lutheran . ..................... W 77-69 Dec. 27.....Midland Lutheran ................. W 104-91 Dec. 29.....at La Verne.............................. W 82-81 Jan. 3........Whittier College..................... W 105-88 Jan. 4........John Carroll ............................ W 93-86 Jan. 9........Point Loma Nazarene............ W 120-91 Jan. 10......Robert Morris College............. W 98-88 Jan. 16......Chapman............................... W 102-67 Jan. 23......Christian Heritage....................L 89-101 Jan. 30......at Menlo College..................... W 98-71 Jan. 31......at UC Santa Cruz................ W 106-104 Feb. 6.......at Chapman . .......................... W 90-63 Feb. 7.......Pacific Christian..................... W 110-79 Feb. 13.....The Master’s College............ W 101-91 Feb. 21.....at Christian Heritage................L 90-104 Feb. 27.....UC Santa Cruz..........................L 64-74 Feb. 28.....Menlo College....................... W 121-86
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 11-14 Nov. 17.....at University of Redlands........ W 92-91 Nov. 18.....Occidental College................ L 105-111 Nov. 24.....Christian Heritage......................L 92-95 Nov. 25.....Cal Poly Pomona.....................L 75-101 Nov. 30.....vs. Concordia (CA) ...................L 67-87 Dec. 1.......vs. Menlo College.................... W 87-73 Dec. 2.......vs. Hamline ............................ W 94-80 Dec. 9.......at Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 89-81 Dec. 16.....Whittier College..................... W 100-90 Dec. 18.....at Claremont College ...............L 88-96 Dec. 20.....at Cal Lutheran . .....................L 66-101 Dec. 29.....at Azusa Pacific ........................L 88-90 Jan. 5........University of the South............ W 83-71 Jan. 6........Ripon College........................ W 104-97 Jan. 12......at UC Riverside.......................L 66-103 Jan. 13......at Chapman...............................L 78-90 Jan. 19......The Master’s College.............. L 94-110 Jan. 27......Menlo College....................... W 117-65 Jan. 30......Chapman . ....................... L 86-93 (OT) Feb. 1.......at Point Loma Nazarene............L 85-89 Feb. 9.......at Menlo College .................... W 69-65 Feb. 10.....at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 83-82 Feb. 15.....at Southern Cal College............L 78-99 Feb. 20.....at Christian Heritage................L 88-103 Feb. 24.....UC Santa Cruz........................ W 99-76
• 1994-1995 •
• 1996-1997 •
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 12-13
Coach: Greg Lanthier Overall Record: 17-8 Nov. 22.....Claremont College ............... W 103-90 Nov. 23.....at Whittier College .................. W 85-74 Nov. 26.....at Occidental College ............. W 84-81 Nov. 29.....Wisconsin-River Falls................L 63-82 Nov. 30.....Christian Heritage......................L 84-97 Dec. 3.......Pomona-Pitzer...........................L 73-97 Dec. 5.......vs. Pacific Christian................. W 88-70 Dec. 6.......vs. Southwestern.......................L 80-88 Dec. 7.......vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 86-83 Dec. 18.....College of Wooster....................L 75-84 Dec. 22.....Cal Lutheran . ......................... W 98-88 Dec. 27.....Clark............................ W 121-114 (OT) Dec. 31.....Gustavus Adolphus College.... W 59-52 Jan. 3........Savannah College................... W 80-69 Jan. 4........Southern Cal College....... L 81-83 (OT) Jan. 8........at University of Redlands........ W 90-67 Jan. 11......UC Riverside........................... W 76-66 Jan. 24......Chapman................................. W 91-83 Jan. 31......Menlo College ........................ W 87-65 Feb. 1.......UC Santa Cruz...................... W 101-61 Feb. 8.......at The Master’s College.......... W 95-88 Feb. 14.....at Chapman . ................... L 79-81 (OT) Feb. 21.....at Menlo College .................... W 82-61 Feb. 22.....at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 82-79 Feb. 25.....Christian Heritage......................L 75-96
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Nov. 18.....University of Redlands..............L 87-90 Nov. 25.....Occidental College....................L 75-95 Nov. 26.....Christian Heritage.................. W 118-94 Dec. 1.......vs. Buena Vista College.......... W 67-66 Dec. 2.......at University of Redlands..........L 76-93 Dec. 3.......vs. Menlo College . .................L 81-103 Dec. 17.....at Whittier College .................. W 95-71 Dec. 20.....Cal Lutheran . ......................... W 85-74 Dec. 22.....at La Verne.............................. L 79-113 Dec. 27.....Wheaton College (MA)..............L 89-94 Dec. 29.....vs. Gordon College....................L 82-87 Dec. 30.....vs. Cornell College.................. W 96-75 Jan. 3........Claremont College................... W 97-93 Jan. 6........Pomona-Pitzer...........................L 77-87 Jan. 7........Occidental College ...................L 80-92 Jan. 11......Chapman . ................. L 102-109 (3OT) Jan. 20......at Dominican College ............. W 90-75 Jan. 21......at Menlo College ......................L 76-83 Jan. 24......Christian Heritage.................... W 86-78 Jan. 27......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 94-74 Feb. 3.......at Chapman . ........................ W 102-95 Feb. 9.......Point Loma Nazarene ..............L 88-98 Feb. 17.....at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 96-68 Feb. 18.....at Bethany College....................L 80-91 Feb. 24.....Menlo College......................... W 87-82
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• 1993-1994 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 21-5 Nov. 19.....Pomona-Pitzer...........................L 68-89 Nov. 26.....Christian Heritage.................... W 63-61 Nov. 27.....La Verne.................................. W 70-68 Dec. 2.......vs. Pacific Christian............... W 118-95 Dec. 3.......vs. Chapman ............................L 68-81 Dec. 4.......at University of Redlands...... W 102-87 Dec. 18.....at Northern Arizona................. W 92-82 Dec. 20.....University of Redlands.......... W 102-90 Dec. 23.....at Cal Lutheran........................L 79-100 Dec. 30.....vs. Calvin College............W 84-82 (OT) Dec. 31.....at Occidental College.............. W 83-82 Jan. 4........Whittier College....................... W 78-62 Jan. 7........Millikin...................................... W 85-58 Jan. 8........Southern Cal College.............. W 74-68 Jan. 11......at Chapman............................. W 77-61 Jan. 15......UC Santa Cruz...................... W 101-71 Jan. 21......at Menlo College.......................L 78-80 Jan. 22......at Dominican College ............. W 90-75 Jan. 25......at Christian Heritage................ W 89-78 Jan. 29......Bethany College ..................... W 79-60 Feb. 4.......Chapman . .............................. W 92-80 Feb. 11......Menlo College ........................ W 85-79 Feb. 18.....at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 99-80 Feb. 25.....Dominican College ................. W 97-67 Mar. 3.......Pomona-Pitzer!........................ W 67-66 Mar. 5.......Cal Lutheran!.............................L 81-95 !NCAA Tournament Game
• 1992-1993 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 17-8 Nov. 20.....Occidental College ................. W 88-74 Nov. 24.....at Pomona-Pitzer.......................L 65-69 Nov. 27.....Point Loma Nazarene ..............L 74-90 Nov. 28.....Christian Heritage.................... W 73-63 Dec. 3.......vs. Cal Baptist ........................ W 66-62 Dec. 4.......vs. Lewis and Clark College......L 71-73 Dec. 5.......vs. Menlo College . ...................L 71-77 Dec. 19.....at Whittier College ......W 101-89 (2OT) Dec. 21.....Cal Lutheran . ......................... W 97-82 Dec. 23.....La Verne....................................L 75-77 Jan. 2........at Oregon State.........................L 39-97 Jan. 6........at University of Redlands.... W 127-112 Jan. 8........Haverford College................. W 105-65 Jan. 9........Rowan College..........................L 73-75 Jan. 15......at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 73-62 Jan. 16......at Bethany College.................. W 99-96 Jan. 21......at Point Loma Nazarene ........ W 76-70 Jan. 22......Dominican College................ W 107-73 Jan. 29......Christian Heritage.................... W 91-85 Feb. 5.......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 91-38 Feb. 12.....at Menlo College ............W 79-75 (OT) Feb. 13.....at Dominican College ........... W 102-94 Feb. 16.....at Christ College........................L 75-80 Feb. 19.....Bethany College...................... W 83-74 Feb. 26.....Menlo College......................... W 81-66
• 1991-1992 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 22-5 Nov. 22.....Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 88-53 Nov. 29.....Christian Heritage.................... W 82-74 Nov. 30.....Point Loma Nazarene................L 71-76 Dec. 6.......Christ College.......................... W 82-78 Dec. 14.....at Cal State San Bernardino......L 84-91 Dec. 20.....at Boise State ...........................L 70-82 Dec. 23.....at La Verne.............................. W 74-72 Dec. 27.....Cal Lutheran . ......................... W 67-65 Dec. 30.....at University of Washington.......L 53-77 Jan. 3........University of Redlands.......... W 115-80 Jan. 4........Southern Cal College.............. W 81-75 Jan. 6........Trinity . .................................... W 78-53 Jan. 8........at Cal Lutheran . ..................... W 83-71 Jan. 10......Dominican College ................. W 91-53 Jan. 14......Puget Sound............................ W 78-75 Jan. 17......at Bethany College.................. W 81-62 Jan. 18......at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 75-43 Jan. 24......Menlo College......................... W 85-59 Jan. 28......at Occidental College ............. W 72-67 Jan. 31......Whittier College ...................... W 90-67 Feb. 4.......at Christian Heritage.............. W 105-96 Feb. 7.......Bethany College ..................... W 89-67 Feb. 14.....at Dominican College ........... W 109-70 Feb. 15.....at Menlo College .................... W 91-50 Feb. 18.....Pacific Christian....................... W 97-46 Feb. 22.....UC Santa Cruz........................ W 90-84 Mar. 7.......Cal Lutheran!.............................L 70-88 !NCAA Tournament Game
• 1990-1991 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 23-4 Nov. 17.....at Christ College...................... W 60-56 Nov. 20.....Point Loma Nazarene............ W 102-82 Nov. 23.....Occidental College ................. W 94-92 Nov. 24.....Christian Heritage.................... W 74-72 Nov. 30.....at Menlo College .................... W 88-85 Dec. 1.......at The Master’s College.......... W 79-72 Dec. 12.....La Verne................................ W 103-72 Dec. 15.....at The Master’s College............L 83-90 Dec. 17.....Christian Heritage......................L 74-77 Dec. 22.....University of Redlands.......... W 114-91 Dec. 28.....at Washington State ...............L 78-103 Jan. 2........Nazareth College ................. W 109-97 Jan. 4........Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 86-65 Jan. 5........La Verne.................................. W 82-71 Jan. 11......at Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 68-55 Jan. 15......Occidental College ................. W 85-78 Jan. 18......at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 91-62 Jan. 19......at Menlo College .................... W 83-66 Jan. 25......Cal State San Bernardino........ W 81-69 Feb. 1.......at Claremont College .....W 97-86 (OT) Feb. 8.......Menlo College ........................ W 75-67 Feb. 9.......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 81-64 Feb. 12.....at Whittier College .................. W 88-70 Feb. 16.....at Cal State San Bernardino.... W 81-62 Feb. 19.....at Pacific Christian................. W 106-60 Mar. 2.......Claremont College ................. W 76-72 Mar. 8.......at Otterbein College................L 95-108 !NCAA Tournament Game
• 1989-1990 •
• 1987-1988 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 20-7
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 17-9
Nov. 21.....Whittier College ...................... W 94-80 Nov. 24.....La Verne....................................L 66-69 Nov. 25.....Kean College . .................... W 126-109 Nov. 28.....Claremont College................... W 86-73 Nov. 30.....at Cal Baptist .......................... W 80-76 Dec. 1.......at Menlo College ........... L 85-86 (2OT) Dec. 2.......at Cal State San Bernardino.... W 91-75 Dec. 16.....The Master’s College.............. W 74-69 Dec. 20.....at Lewis and Clark College .... W 79-72 Dec. 23.....at University of Idaho.................L 54-95 Dec. 29.....at Catholic University............... W 78-60 Dec. 30.....at St. John Fisher College....... W 67-65 Jan. 5........Bethany College...................... W 94-73 Jan. 6........Willamette ................................L 75-86 Jan. 13......at University of Redlands.... W 116-100 Jan. 19......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 81-60 Jan. 20......Menlo College......................... W 77-67 Jan. 23......at Occidental College ............. W 77-62 Jan. 27......at Cal State San Bernardino.... W 104-92 Feb. 1.......at Point Loma Nazarene . .W 69-68 (OT) Feb. 5.......Dominican College ............... W 107-92 Feb. 9.......at Menlo College ......................L 62-80 Feb. 10.....at UC Santa Cruz.................. W 114-71 Feb. 13.....Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 91-88 Feb. 16.....Cal State San Bernardino........ W 99-74 Feb. 24.....at US International.....................L 91-93 Mar. 3.......at Nebraska Wesleyan..............L 75-77 !NCAA Tournament Game
Nov. 20.....La Verne.................................. W 93-74 Nov. 27.....Occidental College................ W 107-82 Nov. 28.....Grand Canyon.........................L 72-116 Dec. 3.......at Colorado College................. W 91-82 Dec. 4.......at University of Redlands..........L 63-64 Dec. 5.......at Menlo College..................... W 74-70 Dec. 14.....Christian Heritage......................L 73-86 Dec. 19.....at University of Redlands........ W 70-63 Dec. 21.....at Claremont College.................L 75-81 Dec. 29.....at Point Loma Nazarene.......... W 69-61 Jan. 8........Simpson College..................... W 90-71 Jan. 9........Cal Lutheran . .............W 109-104 (OT) Jan. 13......Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 77-63 Jan. 15......College of Notre Dame............ W 85-57 Jan. 16......Menlo College....................... W 110-85 Jan. 22......at UC Santa Cruz......................L 84-78 Jan. 23......at Dominican College............ W 123-49 Jan. 29......at Cal State San Bernardino......L 64-89 Feb. 3.......at La Verne.............................. W 83-74 Feb. 5.......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 75-94 Feb. 8.......at Southern Utah State............L 92-122 Feb. 12.....Dominican College................ W 133-60 Feb. 13.....UC Santa Cruz........................ W 69-65 Feb. 17.....Whittier College....................... W 86-74 Feb. 19.....at Menlo College ......................L 68-74 Feb. 20.....at College of Notre Dame........ W 79-66
• 1988-1989 •
• 1986-1987 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 9-17
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 18-8
Nov. 18.....at Claremont College.................L 56-60 Nov. 19.....at Pacific Christian.....................L 65-67 Nov. 25.....San Jose Bible College........... W 96-76 Nov. 26.....Claremont College................... W 82-73 Nov. 29.....at Whittier College ..................L 72-106 Dec. 2.......Point Loma Nazarene .......... W 114-85 Dec. 13.....Occidental College ...................L 76-81 Dec. 19.....at Bethany College....................L 94-95 Dec. 22.....at University of the Pacific.......L 85-108 Dec. 30.....Elmhurst College ......................L 90-92 Jan. 6........Gordon College ...................... W 82-59 Jan. 7........Millikin........................................L 70-75 Jan. 11......La Verne.................................. W 68-66 Jan. 14......University of Redlands............L 99-120 Jan. 18......at US International...................L 89-106 Jan. 21......at Menlo College.......................L 71-86 Jan. 24......at Christian Heritage................L 90-101 Jan. 27......UC Santa Cruz........................ W 85-74 Jan. 28......Dominican College................ W 114-78 Feb. 1.......at La Verne................................L 67-73 Feb. 3.......Cal State San Bernardino..........L 89-96 Feb. 10.....at Cal State San Bernardino....L 91-109 Feb. 15.....at Pomona-Pitzer.......................L 64-89 Feb. 17.....at Dominican College.............. W 87-83 Feb. 18.....at UC Santa Cruz.................... W 90-87 Feb. 24.....Menlo College...........................L 72-73
Nov. 21.....vs. Azusa Pacific..................... W 93-82 Nov. 25.....vs. Occidental College .............L 77-82 Nov. 28.....vs. University of Redlands....... W 75-72 Nov. 29.....vs. Stanislaus............................L 69-79 Dec. 2.......vs. US International............... W 106-95 Dec. 4.......vs. Cal State San Bernardino.... W 83-80 Dec. 5.......vs. University of Redlands....... W 79-73 Dec. 6.......vs. Claremont College...............L 61-82 Dec. 15.....vs. College of Notre Dame........L 56-70 Dec. 18.....vs. UC Santa Cruz................... W 88-83 Dec. 23.....vs. Cal State San Bernardino......L 73-82 Dec. 29.....vs. Nazareth College............... W 89-85 Jan. 2........vs. Carnegie Mellon................. W 75-70 Jan. 3........vs. Clark ................................. W 99-93 Jan. 8........vs. Wheaton College (IL)......... W 94-79 Jan. 9........vs. Menlo College.................... W 85-68 Jan. 10......vs. Whittier College................. W 92-85 Jan. 17......vs. Point Loma Nazarene........ W 90-74 Jan. 22......vs. Southern Cal College...........L 78-96 Jan. 24......vs. Claremont College............. W 82-73 Jan. 30......vs. Christian Heritage ........... W 101-86 Feb. 4.......vs. Cal State San Bernardino... W 100-99 Feb. 7.......vs. Menlo College.................... W 90-72 Feb. 11......vs. Pomona-Pitzer.....................L 66-67 Feb. 13.....vs. Christian Heritage............ W 138-81 Feb. 17.....vs. US International.................L 94-106
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• 1985-1986 •
• 1983-1984 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 14-12 Nov. 22.....University of Redlands............ W 89-80 Nov. 27.....Occidental College................ W 108-93 Nov. 30.....at Cal.........................................L 46-88 Dec. 2.......at Stanford . ............................L 69-108 Dec. 5.......US International..................... L 107-112 Dec. 6.......La Verne.................................. W 89-80 Dec. 14.....at Claremont College............... W 99-94 Dec. 17.....Whittier College.......................L 85-109 Dec. 21.....L.A. Baptist.............................. W 84-80 Dec. 27.....at College of Notre Dame........ W 74-72 Dec. 28.....at Cal State Stanislaus..............L 51-53 Jan. 3........Fresno Pacific............................L 61-62 Jan. 7........Trinity . .................................... W 80-76 Jan. 10......College of Notre Dame..............L 62-68 Jan. 11......Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 85-71 Jan. 14......Point Loma Nazarene................L 52-61 Jan. 16......at Christ College........................L 83-89 Jan. 20......Cal Baptist.................................L 67-84 Jan. 22......at La Verne.............................. W 93-82 Jan. 29......at Cal State San Bernardino.... W 95-76 Feb. 1.......Westmont College................... W 68-66 Feb. 6.......at Point Loma Nazarene............L 60-78 Feb. 15.....at Cal Lutheran........................ W 88-85 Feb. 20.....at Azusa Pacific....................... W 90-88 Feb. 22.....Cal State San Bernardino...... W 108-87 Feb. 25.....US International.......................L 94-103
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 10-18 Nov. 22.....at Claremont College............... W 69-63 Nov. 25.....University of Guadalajara........ W 84-57 Nov. 26.....at Cal.........................................L 62-79 Dec. 3.......Occidental College..........W 73-71 (OT) Dec. 10.....at Stanford...............................L 60-107 Dec. 16.....at Cal State L.A.........................L 66-80 Dec. 17.....at Western Montana..................L 64-70 Dec. 19.....at Western New Mexico State....L 58-72 Dec. 28.....at Alaska Fairbanks................. W 78-71 Dec. 29.....at Oregon Tech..........................L 65-76 Dec. 30.....at Williamette.............................L 67-70 Jan. 4........at University of Redlands..........L 76-83 Jan. 6........Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 71-60 Jan. 7........Chapman...................................L 52-80 Jan. 11......Biola..........................................L 57-65 Jan. 14......at Azusa Pacific....................... W 88-78 Jan. 17......Southern Cal College................L 89-96 Jan. 21......at Fresno Pacific........................L 54-58 Jan. 24......at Cal Baptist.............................L 67-77 Jan. 31......at Cal Lutheran..........................L 80-84 Feb. 3.......Point Loma Nazarene.............. W 80-74 Feb. 7.......Azusa Pacific........................... W 85-59 Feb. 10.....L.A. Baptist.............................. W 97-78 Feb. 14.....at Southern Cal College............L 74-77 Feb. 17.....Cal Baptist............................... W 75-57 Feb. 21.....at Westmont College...............L 78-107 Feb. 24.....at Point Loma Nazarene............L 67-77 Mar. 3.......at Biola......................................L 68-96
• 1984-85 •
• 1982-1983 •
Coach: Tom Marshall Overall Record: 13-13 Nov. 16.....Azusa Pacific........................... W 68-59 Nov. 20.....at Occidental College.............. W 77-71 Nov. 24.....at Stanford.................................L 48-87 Nov. 27.....US International....................... W 83-70 Nov. 30.....at St. Mary’s College.................L 67-90 Dec. 11.....Cal State San Bernardino........ W 74-61 Dec. 15.....at Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 67-63 Dec. 17.....at Humboldt State......................L 68-74 Dec. 18.....at George Fox.........................L 93-107 Dec. 19.....at Western Baptist.....................L 82-97 Dec. 21.....Stanislaus State...................... W 76-60 Dec. 29.....Colorado College................... W 116-90 Jan. 4........Occidental College.................. W 64-59 Jan. 4........UC Riverside.............................L 59-79 Jan. 5........Rhode Island College.............. W 99-89 Jan. 11......Claremont College................... W 89-79 Jan. 18......at Biola......................................L 70-83 Jan. 25......at Cal Baptist.............................L 71-74 Jan. 29......Cal Lutheran............................ W 67-54 Feb. 1.......at Southern Cal College............L 69-78 Feb. 5.......at Westmont College...............L 77-104 Feb. 9.......Fresno Pacific.......................... W 85-72 Feb. 12.....at Azusa Pacific.........................L 65-66 Feb. 15.....at Point Loma Nazarene............L 79-91 Feb. 19.....US International....................... W 80-72 Feb. 22.....Southern Cal College................L 75-93
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Coach: John Block Overall Record: 12-13 Nov. 20.....vs. Pomona-Pitzer................... W 58-52 Nov. 24.....vs. Southern Oregon State . ... W 86-84 Nov. 26.....vs. University of Oregon............L 46-63 Dec. 11.....vs. Occidental College............. W 76-70 Dec. 14.....vs. Northwest Nazarene ...........L 84-97 Dec. 15.....vs. College of Idaho...................L 66-75 Dec. 17.....vs. Boise State..........................L 68-81 Dec. 18.....vs. Eastern Washington ...........L 87-94 Dec. 22.....vs. UC Riverside........................L 67-80 Dec. 27.....vs. Cal State L.A...................... W 77-59 Jan. 7........vs. Loyola Marymount ........... W 87-82 Jan. 8........vs. Cal Tech............................. W 85-25 Jan. 11......vs. Biola.....................................L 60-69 Jan. 14......vs. Azusa Pacific..................... W 64-55 Jan. 18......vs. Southern Cal College...........L 80-96 Jan. 21......vs. Fresno Pacific .........W 59-58 (2OT) Jan. 25......vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 63-53 Feb. 1.......vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 79-65 Feb. 4.......vs. Point Loma Nazarene..........L 54-65 Feb. 8.......vs. Azusa Pacific ......................L 59-71 Feb. 11......vs. L.A. Baptist...................... W 110-56 Feb. 15.....vs. Southern Cal College...........L 66-70 Feb. 18.....vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 67-50 Feb. 22.....vs. Westmont College.............. L 65-69 Feb. 25.....vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 54-57
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• 1981-1982 •
Coach: John Block Overall Record: 10-16 Nov. 30.....vs. San Diego State.................L 70-105 Dec. 4.......vs. Cal Lutheran........................L 73-75 Dec. 5.......vs. Cal State Stanislaus.......... W 75-73 Dec. 8.......vs. Fort Lewis College............. W 76-75 Dec. 12.....vs. Colorado College............... W 64-58 Dec. 16.....vs. Western State......................L 78-80 Dec. 18.....vs. Mesa State...........................L 83-88 Dec. 28.....vs. Minnesota-Duluth........ L 83-88 (OT) Dec. 29.....vs. Western Washington............L 76-78 Jan. 5........vs. University of Redlands....... W 84-56 Jan. 8........vs. Nebraska Wesleyan...W 89-83 (2OT) Jan. 12......vs. UC Riverside........................L 65-79 Jan. 16......vs. Biola . .................................L 60-97 Jan. 19......vs. Point Loma Nazarene .L 77-86 (OT) Jan. 23......vs. Fresno Pacific............W 69-65 (OT) Jan. 26......vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 74-84 Jan. 28......vs. Southern Cal College.. W 105-97 (OT) Jan. 30......vs. Cal Lutheran..............W 76-71 (OT) Feb. 2.......vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 86-84 Feb. 6.......vs. Westmont College...............L 53-85 Feb. 9.......vs. L.A. Baptist..........................L 88-94 Feb. 12.....vs. Point Loma Nazarene..........L 44-53 Feb. 16.....vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 66-72 Feb. 19.....vs. Southern Cal College...........L 71-99 Feb. 22.....vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 97-76 Feb. 25.....vs. Biola . .................................L 43-51
• 1980-1981 •
Coach: John Block Overall Record: 9-17 Nov. 28.....Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 89-84 Nov. 29.....University of Redlands............ W 85-81 Dec. 5.......at Cal Poly ...............................L 39-77 Dec. 6.......at Cal State Stanislaus..............L 87-89 Dec. 8.......Cal.............................................L 56-81 Dec. 16.....Occidental College ................. W 71-66 Dec. 19.....at Pomona-Pitzer.......................L 66-68 Dec. 20.....at L.A. Baptist.......................... W 64-52 Dec. 23.....La Verne ..................................L 72-75 Dec. 29.....at Southern Utah State..............L 68-96 Dec. 30.....at Cal Lutheran . ......................L 69-93 Jan. 3........at Fresno State..........................L 42-89 Jan. 7........at University of Redlands..........L 65-82 Jan. 17......Biola..........................................L 69-87 Jan. 20......at Point Loma Nazarene .........L 82-97 Jan. 24......at Fresno Pacific...................... W 79-78 Jan. 27......Azusa Pacific.............................L 76-83 Jan. 29......at Southern Cal College............L 75-82 Jan. 31......Cal Lutheran............................ W 83-78 Feb. 3.......Cal Baptist.................................L 61-70 Feb. 7.......at Westmont College.................L 62-68 Feb. 10.....L.A. Baptist.............................. W 76-68 Feb. 13.....Point Loma Nazarene .............L 70-80 Feb. 17.....at Azusa Pacific....................... W 63-57 Feb. 20.....Southern Cal College.............. W 79-67 Feb. 23.....at Cal Baptist.............................L 61-70
• 1979-80 •
Coach: Ron Carter Overall Record: 17-12 Nov. 23.....University of Redlands..............L 60-61 Nov. 30.....Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 73-61 Dec. 1.......Sonoma State.......................... W 77-76 Dec. 10.....Principia College..................... W 84-76 Dec. 12.....UC Riverside.............................L 73-98 Dec. 15.....at Cal.......................................L 64-109 Dec. 17.....at UC Davis...............................L 77-90 Dec. 19.....at West Coast Christiian........ W 146-53 Dec. 20.....L.A. Baptist.............................. W 85-84 Dec. 28.....Chaminade................................L 73-78 Dec. 29.....Western Illinois..........................L 74-91 Jan. 2........at L.A. Baptist.........................W 111-93 Jan. 4........at La Verne............................ W 104-89 Jan. 5........at Cal State Northridge..............L 76-87 Jan. 9........Mt. Senario College................. W 91-80 Jan. 11......at Cal Tech.............................. W 89-53 Jan. 12......Northwestern College.............. W 82-65 Jan. 15......at University of Redlands..........L 72-82 Jan. 18......at Azusa Pacific....................... L 87-117 Jan. 24......at Point Loma Nazarene............L 77-91 Jan. 26......Whittier College..................... W 103-91 Jan. 29......Southern Cal College...........W 111-101 Feb. 2.......Pomona-Pitzer......................... W 84-72 Feb. 5.......Cal Baptist............................... W 46-43 Feb. 8.......Azusa Pacific........................... W 74-66 Feb. 9.......at Westmont College.................L 63-77 Feb. 14.....Point Loma Nazarene.............. W 96-94 Feb. 16.....at Cal Baptist........................... W 73-59 Feb. 19 ....at Southern Cal College............L 82-99
• 1978-1979 •
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 9-21 Nov. 24.....vs. Chapman.............................. L 69-74 Nov. 25.....vs. Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 76-60 Nov. 28.....vs. Cal Tech............................... W 99-42 Dec. 1.......vs. Cal Poly................................ L 55-76 Dec. 2.......vs. Stanislaus State.................... L 66-72 Dec. 9.......vs. Principia College.................. W 74-69 Dec. 14.....vs. Puget Sound......................... L 37-72 Dec. 16.....vs. Seattle Pacific....................... L 57-87 Dec. 20.....vs. Stanislaus State.................... L 66-72 Dec. 21.....vs. Spring Harbor College......... W 87-75 Dec. 27.....vs. Southern Methodist............... L 61-89 Dec. 29.....vs. Texas Christian..................... L 34-63 Jan. 2........vs. La Verne.............................. W 87-75 Jan. 5........vs. Westmont College................ L 58-69 Jan. 6........vs. University of Redlands......... W 75-67 Jan. 16......vs. Whittier College.................. L 78-104 Jan. 20......vs. Cal Baptist........................... W 83-81 Jan. 23......vs. US International.................... L 52-63 Jan. 26......vs. Point Loma Nazarene........... L 55-64 Jan. 27......vs. UC Davis............................... L 61-70 Jan. 30......vs. Southern Cal College............ L 78-92 Feb. 3.......vs. Azusa Pacific........................ L 74-75 Feb. 6.......vs. University of San Diego........ L 74-90 Feb. 10.....vs. Cal Baptist............................ L 70-75 Feb. 13.....vs. US International................... W 84-79 Feb. 16.....vs. Point Loma Nazarene........... L 69-74 Feb. 17.....vs. Hawaii-Hilo............................ L 77-84 Feb. 20.....vs. Southern Cal College............ L 60-61 Feb. 23.....vs. Azusa Pacific...................... L 70-105 Feb. 24.....vs. Sonoma State...................... W 79-77
• 1977-1978 •
• 1975-1976 •
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 8-19 Nov. 26.....at LIFE Bible College............... W 92-54 Nov. 29.....Cal State Northridge..................L 64-77 Dec. 3.......UC Irvine................................. W 71-64 Dec. 12.....at UC Davis...............................L 66-70 Dec. 14.....at Humboldt State......................L 54-87 Dec. 17.....Westmont College.....................L 62-76 Dec. 19.....Fresno Pacific............................L 59-84 Dec. 30.....at CSU Dominguez Hills.......... W 70-68 Jan. 3........at Texas Christian......................L 48-66 Jan. 4........at Texas-Arlington......................L 75-91 Jan. 6........at Southern Mississippi.............L 61-94 Jan. 11......at Cal Tech.............................. W 90-53 Jan. 17......at UC Riverside.........................L 54-71 Jan. 20......Cal Baptist............................... W 80-73 Jan. 21......CSU Dominguez Hills....... L 65-66 (OT) Jan. 24......at US International................... W 61-52 Jan. 27......at Point Loma Nazarene............L 68-73 Jan. 28......LIFE Bible College ...... Forfeit by LIFE Jan. 31......Southern Cal College................L 69-90 Feb. 3.......at Azusa Pacific.........................L 80-94 Feb. 7.......at Chapman . .........................L 79-107 Feb. 11......at Cal Baptist........................... W 92-82 Feb. 14.....US International.........................L 73-75 Feb. 17.....Point Loma Nazarene................L 59-70 Feb. 18.....at University of San Diego.........L 73-93 Feb. 21.....at Southern Cal College............L 60-89 Feb. 25.....Azusa Pacific.............................L 71-91
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 11-15 Nov. 28.....vs. Pomona-Pitzer................... W 91-68 Nov. 29.....vs. US International ..................L 58-66 Dec. 6.......vs. LIFE Bible College........... W 117-27 Dec. 9.......vs. CSU Dominguez Hills .........L 69-73 Dec. 13.....vs. University of New Orleans....L 58-105 Dec. 15.....vs. Southern Mississippi............L 72-94 Dec. 19.....vs. Occidental College ...........L 62-103 Dec. 20.....vs. Cal Poly .............................L 68-94 Dec. 30.....vs. Central College ................. W 90-73 Jan. 2........vs. Westmont College...............L 69-88 Jan. 3........vs. Ambassador College .........L 65-67 Jan. 6........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills........ W 65-60 Jan. 9........vs. LIFE Bible College............. W 83-41 Jan. 10......vs. L.A. Baptist .................... W 100-96 Jan. 13......vs. Ambassador College ....... W 82-72 Jan. 17......vs. Cal Baptist .........................L 61-87 Jan. 20......vs. Azusa Pacific .....................L 69-78 Jan. 23......vs. Point Loma Nazarene ...... W 91-83 Jan. 31......vs. Pacific Christian ............. W 118-77 Feb. 3.......vs. University of San Diego.......L 70-87 Feb. 7.......vs. US International ................ W 67-66 Feb. 10.....vs. Cal Baptist .......................L 66-102 Feb. 14.....vs. Azusa Pacific .....................L 57-63 Feb. 17.....vs. Point Loma Nazarene ......L 73-101 Feb. 21.....vs. Pacific Christian ................ W 87-82 Feb. 24.....vs. US International ..................L 67-75
• 1974-1975 •
• 1976-1977 •
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 12-14
Coach: Dick Satterleee Overall Record: 3-23 Nov. 26.....vs. Cal Lutheran........................L 70-74 Nov. 27.....vs. US International................. W 72-71 Dec. 3.......vs. UC Irvine............................L 84-108 Dec. 11.....vs. Ambassador College ....... W 56-54 Dec. 14.....vs. University of Denver............L 69-91 Dec. 16.....vs. University of Wyoming.........L 58-86 Dec. 17.....vs. Colorado College .............L 58-101 Dec. 20.....vs. University of San Diego.......L 66-86 Dec. 21.....vs. Claremont College...............L 70-77 Dec. 30.....vs. Occidental College...............L 76-92 Jan. 6........vs. Grand Canyon.....................L 57-78 Jan. 7........vs. Liberty..................................L 90-92 Jan. 8........vs. Lee College .......................L 61-81 Jan. 11......vs. Cal Poly...............................L 62-92 Jan. 15......vs. Cal Baptist.........................L 87-109 Jan. 18......vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 65-73 Jan. 22......vs. Point Loma Nazarene..........L 71-95 Jan. 25......vs. Ambassador College .......L 84-108 Jan. 28......vs. Southern Cal College........No Score Jan. 29......vs. Hayward State ................. L 88-110 Jan. 31......vs. St. Mary’s College . ..........L 75-107 Feb. 3.......vs. US International...................L 56-75 Feb. 5.......vs. Chapman .........................L 79-107 Feb. 8.......vs. Cal Baptist...........................L 56-69 Feb. 12.....vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 65-85 Feb. 15.....vs. Point Loma Nazarene..........L 58-84 Feb. 19.....vs. Southern Cal College....... No Score Feb. 22.....vs. US International................. W 64-61
NDA..........vs. Chico State........................ W 76-62 NDA..........vs. US International...................L 59-75 NDA..........vs. LIFE Bible College........... W 106-48 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 66-70 NDA..........vs. Cal Poly Pomona............... W 77-70 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills..........L 82-86 NDA..........vs. Cal Poly...............................L 42-70 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 69-80 NDA..........vs. Sacramento State................L 64-82 NDA..........vs. Pacific Christian............... W 106-81 NDA..........vs. Chapman......................... W 101-90 NDA..........vs. Azusa Pacific................... W 101-74 NDA..........vs. US International...................L 69-83 NDA..........vs. Point Loma Nazarene........ W 60-58 NDA..........vs. UC Irvine..............................L 67-76 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 67-93 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist............W 68-82 (Forfeit) NDA..........vs. Occidental College...............L 64-77 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist...........................L 80-89 NDA..........vs. Pacific Christian............... W 105-87 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills...... W 100-78 NDA..........vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 66-71 NDA..........vs. Point Loma Nazarene........ W 83-76 NDA..........vs. Lewis and Clark College.... W 86-64 NDA..........vs. L.A. Baptist...................... W 115-85 NDA..........vs. US International...................L 60-67
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• 1973-1974 •
Coach: Bill Reeves Overall Record: 14-12 Results Not Available ............................................
• 1972-1973 •
Coach: Bill Reeves Overall Record: 13-13 NDA..........vs. La Verne..............................L 60-75 NDA..........vs. Pomona-Pitzer.....................L 51-61 Dec. 12.....vs. Southern Cal College...........L 67-77 Dec. 14.....vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 83-78 Dec. 16.....vs. LIFE Bible College ............ W 68-47 Dec. 19.....vs. L.A. Baptist........................ W 68-49 Dec. 28.....vs. Claremont College............. W 73-62 Dec. 29.....vs. University of Redlands....... W 63-58 Jan. 6........vs. Pacific Christian................. W 77-63 Jan. 9........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 72-68 Jan. 12......vs. Pacific Christian................. W 64-52 Jan. 13......vs. University of San Diego.......L 61-77 Jan. 18......vs. UC Santa Cruz................... W 85-67 Jan. 18......vs. UC Irvine..............................L 63-69 Jan. 19......vs. UC Davis..............................L 69-74 Jan. 26......vs. Westmont College...............L 63-69 Jan. 30......vs. Southern Cal College...........L 61-75 Feb. 2.......vs. Cal State Bakersfield...........L 57-98 Feb. 3.......vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 74-69 Feb. 9.......vs. US International...................L 55-78 Feb. 10.....vs. Pasadena ...........................L 71-75 Feb. 16.....vs. US International................. W 72-71 Feb. 17.....vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 93-73 Feb. 23.....vs. University of Hawaii...........L 72-108 Feb. 24.....vs. University of Hawaii.............L 66-96 Mar. 1.......vs. Pasadena ......................... W 97-83
• 1971-1972 •
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 12-14 NDA..........vs. Cal State Hayward...............L 78-82 NDA..........vs. US International...................L 71-80 NDA..........vs. Northern Colorado............. W 87-73 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist...........................L 69-98 NDA..........vs. Sonoma State.................... W 81-65 NDA..........vs. University of Redlands.........L 56-61 NDA..........vs. Pacific Christian................. W 88-45 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills........ W 69-62 NDA..........vs. Hawaii-Hilo....................... W 110-72 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College...........L 76-82 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 90-70 NDA..........vs. Biola.....................................L 51-56 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside......................L 77-101 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 66-75 NDA..........vs. Chico State..........................L 65-72 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 66-70 NDA..........vs. Sonoma State.................... W 76-52 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College......... W 92-65 NDA..........vs. Cal State Bakersfield...........L 75-87 NDA..........vs. Westmont.............................L 75-90 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran........................L 75-82 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 80-75 NDA..........vs. US International................. W 74-65 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills........ W 80-66 NDA..........vs. US International................. W 62-61 NDA..........vs. Biola................................... W 81-59
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Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 14-12 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist............................ L 85-86 NDA..........vs. Cal Poly Pomona................. W 74-54 NDA..........vs. US International.................... L 73-79 NDA..........vs. Hawaii-Hilo........................... W 97-67 NDA..........vs. Chaminade.......................... W 90-75 NDA..........vs. Church College of Hawaii.... W 114-64 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills.......... W 96-75 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist........................... W 88-85 NDA..........vs. Hawaii-Hilo......................... W 107-70 NDA..........vs. UC Irvine............................... L 77-80 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College............ L 77-82 NDA..........vs. Biola..................................... W 80-74 NDA..........vs. UC Davis.............................. W 72-60 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside......................... L 63-73 NDA..........vs. US International.................... L 73-77 NDA..........vs. Rhode Island College .......... L 88-91 NDA..........vs. Sonoma State...................... W 73-56 NDA..........vs. UC Davis.............................. W 81-80 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College............ L 59-68 NDA..........vs. University of Redlands......... W 73-62 NDA..........vs. Westmont.............................. L 58-77 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran......................... L 70-82 NDA..........vs. CSU Dominguez Hills........ W 104-87 NDA..........vs. US International.................... L 63-74 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran........................ W 81-80 NDA..........vs. Biola...................................... L 73-84
• 1969-1970 •
Coach: Barry Cunningham Overall Record: 13-14 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College......... W 94-51 NDA..........vs. Cal Poly Pomona............... W 84-68 NDA..........vs. San Diego State...................L 65-70 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 57-73 NDA..........vs. Westmont...........................L 90-107 NDA..........vs. Cal Poly............................. W 87-76 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 73-84 NDA..........vs. MacMurray College..............L 83-89 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 93-66 NDA..........vs. Cal Western....................... W 88-76 NDA..........vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 85-97 NDA..........vs. Fresno Pacific.................... W 84-70 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 74-84 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside...................... W 88-86 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 78-95 NDA..........vs. Fresno Pacific.................... W 93-79 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside........................L 84-99 NDA..........vs. Cal Western.........................L 71-72 NDA..........vs. La Verne.......................... W 104-79 NDA..........vs. UC Irvine..............................L 80-94 NDA..........vs. L.A. Baptist........................ W 94-82 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 55-45 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 96-60 NDA..........vs. La Verne..............................L 66-74 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 74-76 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 74-66 NDA..........vs. Azusa Pacific.......................L 83-90
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• 1968-1969 •
Coach: Neale Stoner Overall Record: 19-8
NDA..........vs. University of Mexico........... W 90-42 NDA..........vs. UC Irvine..............................L 79-92 NDA..........vs. Cal Tech........................... W 116-41 NDA..........vs. Northern Arizona................ W 84-80 NDA..........vs. Alma................................... W 90-85 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego.......L 62-80 NDA..........vs. Simon Fraser..................... W 94-84 NDA..........vs. La Verne............................ W 82-73 NDA..........vs. Fresno Pacific.................... W 73-54 NDA..........vs. Simon Fraser..................... W 82-73 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego..... W 75-70 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 95-68 NDA..........vs. Cal Western........................L 63-67 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside.......................L 88-99 NDA..........vs. UC Davis............................ W 84-78 NDA..........vs. Chapman........................... W 80-72 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside.......................L 84-85 NDA..........vs. UC Irvine.............................L 72-78 NDA..........vs. Chapman........................... W 86-63 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College....... W 107-73 NDA..........vs. Cal Western....................... W 77-66 NDA..........vs. Cal Tech........................... W 122-48 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 92-76 NDA..........vs. Cal Lutheran...................... W 95-69 NDA..........vs. La Verne............................ W 83-75 NDA..........vs. University of San Diego......L 60-74 NDA..........vs. Azusa Pacific......................L 85-88
• 1967-1968 •
Coach: Neale Stoner Overall Record: 7-6 NDA..........vs. Biola...................................W 102-78 NDA..........vs. La Verne............................... L 82-86 NDA..........vs. L.A. Baptist.......................... W 82-69 NDA..........vs. University of Sonora............ W 97-57 NDA..........vs. Pomona-Pitzer..................... W 77-57 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College........... W 74-71 NDA..........vs. Cal Western.......................... L 76-91 NDA..........vs. Cal Western.......................... L 62-90 NDA..........vs. Occidental College................ L 76-87 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside......................... L 64-94 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist........................... W 67-53 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist............................ L 70-78 NDA..........vs. Loyola (MD)....................... W 109-83
• 1966-1967 •
Coach: Neale Stoner Overall Record: 3-4 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College......... W 87-44 NDA..........vs. Cal State Stanislaus........ W 105-95 NDA..........vs. Cal Baptist......................... W 72-61 NDA..........vs. UC Davis..............................L 66-93 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside........................L 67-90 NDA..........vs. Carson College..................L 99-103 NDA..........vs. Cal Western.........................L 67-71
• 1965-66 •
Coach: Jack Shawcraft Overall Record: 1-1 NDA..........vs. UC Riverside........................L 64-76 NDA..........vs. Southern Cal College......... W 57-44 NDA - No Date Available
UCSD Athletics... A Proud Tradition of Academic and Athletic Excellence! • Triton teams have captured 29 National Championships while 38 teams have finished as National Runners-Up. 44 others have achieved National Third Place honors. All told, UCSD has won a total of 180 national, regional and conference championships. • Individually, 135 Triton student-athletes have captured National Championships and a remarkable 1,036 student-athletes have been named to All-America teams. • UCSD student-athletes have excelled academically as well, earning 24 prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships and 145 Academic All-America selections. Consistently, over 55 percent of the student-athletes earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, placing them on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. • In 2009, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and seventh overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings, which are based on student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess of the university. • In 2009-10, UCSD posted an Eighth Place Finish out of over 300 schools in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup, an award emblematic of the best overall athletics department in the country. Since moving to the NCAA Division II level in 2000, UCSD has placed in the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions and finished second overall twice. • Beginning in 2005-06, UCSD has won the last five California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award symbolizing the best overall athletics department in the CCAA.
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Earl W. Edwards - Director of Athletics
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arl W. Edwards accepted the position of Director of Athletics at UC San Diego in March 2000. Since his arrival, the UC San Diego athletics department has been nationally recognized for its academic and athletic achievements on numerous occasions. Under his guidance, the 23-sport program has made a very successful transition from the NCAA Division III ranks to Division II. In fact, UC San Diego has surpassed all expectations at the D-II level, capturing women’s soccer national championships in both 2000 and 2001. Since moving to Division II in 2000, UC San Diego has been ranked among the top seven programs in the country on eight different occasions in the annual Director’s Cup standings. In two of those finishes, UCSD was the national runner up. UC San Diego has also won the last five California Collegiate Athletic Association Commissioner’s Cup titles, an award that recognizes the best overall athletics program in the conference. Additionally, UCSD has been ranked No. 1 in Division II (and in the top 20 overall) in the last two National Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) Collegiate Power Rankings, which comprehensively measures student-athlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess. Edwards has served on many regional and national committees and organizations. Currently, he serves on the Executive Council for the CCAA and he served on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) from 2003-07. Edwards was the president of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) and has severed on numerous other NCAA committees, including the Division II Management Council, the Division II Championships and Minority Opportunities and Interest, the Walter Byers Scholarship and Committee for Women’s Athletics. He has published several articles in Athletic Management and was featured on the cover of the June 2007 issue. In 2007, he was selected Athletic Director of the Year for the West Region by the NACDA. A 1972 graduate of East Stroudsburg University, Edwards earned a bachelor ’s degree in Physical Education. He then went on to receive his masters in Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts in 1973. In addition to working as athletics director at East Stroudsburg University and UC San Diego, he has athletics administration experience at the University of Massachusetts, UC Davis, the University of Michigan and Drexel University.
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IMAC Arena is the cornerstone of UC San Diego sports facilities. This nearly 200,000 square foot facility is located just south of the 12-acre North Campus Recreation Area Field on the northwest corner of the campus. Opened in January 1995, RIMAC is a multi-purpose facility with the most advanced forms of quality control, state-of-the-art equipment and a strong staff commitment to customer service. Every room in RIMAC is climate controlled and many of the spaces feature an abundance of natural lighting. RIMAC houses the offices of the Intercollegiate Athletics, Recreation and Sports Facilities departments, while also featuring a variety of recreational, educational and meeting spaces. RIMAC Arena is a multi-use facility capable of accommodating a wide variety of activities ranging from large spectator events including ceremonies and concerts to athletic competitions and tournaments. The 44,000 square foot floor is also capable of accommodating large floor exhibits. The Arena Floor is spring loaded, employing the use of Robbins BioCushion I and is curtain divisible for multi-sport use in basketball (total of five courts), volleyball, etc. The arena is furnished with 10 retractable glass basketball backboards, and floor plates and sleeves for volleyball and badminton. Employing the use of telescopic bleachers and floor seats, RIMAC Arena may accommodate up to 5,000 people. RIMAC is home to the UCSD men and women’s basketball teams, as well as the Triton volleyball squads. Over 50 home athletic events are contested in RIMAC every year and, with enthusiastic support from both the campus and surrounding communities, the Tritons truly enjoy a home court advantage. Both of the basketball and volleyball teams utilize the main court for practice and games, while the auxiliary courts, which are located on the third floor, are used for training or recreational purposes.
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Athletic Performance & Sports Medicine
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wo integral parts of the UC San Diego athletics department are the Athletic Performance Program and the Sports Medicine Program, both of which provide a tremendous advantage to all 23 of the UCSD intercollegiate sports. The Athletic Performance Program is geared toward teaching each student-athlete how to achieve the highest level of athletic development through enhancement of all components of strength and conditioning. Athlete workouts are planned and monitored out by Rudy Thomas, UCSD’s Director of Strength and Conditioning. Thomas brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Triton athletics and represents the only full-time strength and conditioning coach in the CCAA. The Tritons work out in the RIMAC weight room, which is over 12,000 square feet in size and features state of the art equipment. The UCSD Athlete Performance Program is truly designed with the student-athlete’s enhancement in mind. Very few programs at the Division II level have such expertise and first class facilities at the disposal of the student-athlete, helping to further distinguish the Triton Athletics Department as one of the premiere intercollegiate programs in the country. The UC San Diego Sports Medicine Center is dedicated to the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries suffered by Triton student-athletes. Under the supervision of head athletic trainer Kevin Messey MS, ATC, CSCS and his staff, UCSD athletes receive the highest quality medical care and access to an extensive network of physicians and other medical specialists. The rest of the training room staff is comprised of two fulltime ATCs, two graduate assistant ATCs and an average of 10 athletic training students. The UCSD athletic training room is a clinical site for San Diego State University’s accredited athletic training education program, where some of the athletic training students fulfill their clinical experience. Additionally, the UCSD Sports Medicine Center offers a wide variety of options for examination and rehabilitation. From acupuncture to a group of six highly specialized sports medicine, family practitioners and orthopedic surgeons, the UCSD training room has a multitude of options at your disposal to get you healthy and back on the field of competition in no time.
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Community Outreach
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he UC San Diego Department of Athletics is committed to actively participating in the community through a variety of outreach events and services. Student-athletes from 23 sports participate in a wide range of service and outreach programs in and around the San Diego area. In 2003-04 the Tritons began the “Team Up!” program. This program assists local elementary schools that do not have a physical education component in their current curriculum. UCSD student-athletes provide healthy physical activity and create an environment for elementary school students that fosters positive thinking and team building. The program was run at the Del Mar Heights Elementary School in the morning hours prior to school starting and during the students’ lunch periods during the past two years. Triton student-athletes make the holidays brighter for 12 families in the San Diego area on an annual basis, providing a plethora of gifts and holiday cheer. Triton teams paired up and each tandem purchased presents, food and goodies to deliver to their adopted family before the holidays. Families were selected by the Neighborhood House Association which runs the Head Start programs throughout San Diego County. Student-athletes contacted the families to find out what special presents the children wanted, as well as what sort of clothing or other needs could be met. Teams delivered the presents in person and spent time with the families, often playing games with the children. Families each received approximately $300-$500 worth of gifts, depending on the number of children. Presents ranged from a bike for one child to clothing and food for the parents. In conjunction with the California Collegiate Athletic Association as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Triton student-athletes have gone to work to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in each of the last three years. The student-athletes held a bake sale during the Annual Sun God Festival on the UCSD campus. Each team brought baked goods for a sale in the evening prior to the festival’s main event. The goal at each CCAA member institution was to raise $1 per studentathlete. Triton student-athletes far exceeded this goal, raising over $1,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2005. Additionally, the Intercollegiate Athletics Department holds an annual Blood Drive to benefit the American Red Cross. All coaches, staff and out of season student-athletes participated in the blood drive, while those student-athletes who were in season recruited other students on campus to donate blood on their behalf.
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UCSD: The Institution Nestled along the Pacific Ocean on 1,200 acres of coastal woodland, UCSD is a powerful magnet for those seeking a fresh, next-generation approach to education and research. Since its founding five decades ago, UCSD is one of the ten campuses in the world-renowned University of California system and has rapidly achieved the status as one of the top institutions in the nation for higher education and research. UCSD’s interdisciplinary ethos and tradition of innovation and risk-taking underlie its research strength and ability to recruit top scholars and students. Students: Total campus enrollment is 29,110 as of fall 2009. The average high school GPA of admitted freshmen was 4.08 in the fall of 2009. UCSD ranks 7th nationally among major research universities sending students abroad in full-year programs. Economic Impact: UCSD contributes more than $7.2 billion in direct and indirect spending and personal income each year to the California economy and generates 39,000 jobs, according to a study by CBRE Consulting. The university’s faculty and alumni have created at least 193 start-up companies, including many local biotech companies. UCSD is the third largest employer in San Diego County with nearly 26,000 employees. Specialized Resources: UCSD’s graduate and professional schools include Scripps Institution of Oceanography, School of Medicine, UC San Diego Medical Center, Jacobs School of Engineering, Rady School of Management and the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. The campus also is home to the San Diego Supercomputer Center; California Institute for Information Technology and Telecommunications; Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and Institute of the Americas.
Academic Rankings • U.S. News & World Report ranks UC San Diego as the 7th best public university in the nation, and 35th among the nation’s top 262 universities. Also, in its 2009 survey of graduate programs, U.S. News ranks the School of Medicine 6th among the nation’s public medical schools and the Jacobs School of Engineering 6th among the nation’s public engineering schools. U.S. News also ranks UC San Diego 15th among national universities in the category of “Up and Coming Schools.” • UC San Diego was ranked as the top university in the nation by the Washington Monthly’s 2010 College Guide, based on the positive impact the university has had on the country. • Thomson Scientific ranks UC San Diego the 7th highest-impact research institution in the nation from 2001-2005, based on the citation impact of published research in science and the social sciences. • UC San Diego was named the “hottest” institution in the nation for students to study science by Newsweek and the 2006 Kaplan/Newsweek College Guide. • The Princeton Review’s annual college guide ranks UC San Diego among the nation’s top 50 “Best Value” public universities in the nation. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranks UC San Diego 11th nationally for best values in public colleges. UC San Diego graduates rank 5th nationally in salary earnings among public universities, according to Payscale.com. • In 2009, UCSD was ranked first in Division II and seventh overall in the National Collegiate Scouting Association Power Rankings, which are based on studentathlete graduation rates, academic strength and athletic prowess of the university.
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San Diego - America’s Finest City The UCSD campus is located in La Jolla, Calif., just minutes north of America’s eighth largest city, San Diego. Spanish for ‘the jewel’, La Jolla is one of San Diego’s first neighborhoods to be settled. The city of La Jolla has spectacular beaches and park areas that are popular for great diving, swimming, surfing, hiking, romantic sunset strolls and family fun. La Jolla’s village area boasts a beautiful Mediterranean charm and a cool Southern Californian vibe, and rolls out the red carpet when it comes to its fine dining, theatre, cultural activities, boutique shopping, art galleries and fine lodging establishments. It is no wonder why La Jolla’s Prospect Street was dubbed ‘San Diego’s Rodeo Drive’.
San Diego Harbor
Named “America’s Finest City” for its hospitality, beauty and ideal climate, San Diego is located at the southern tip of California, just north of Mexico. The residents of San Diego county are so physically active that Sports Illustrated magazine once called it “Sportstown, U.S.A.” San Diego’s 70 miles of beaches are a haven for swimmers, surfers, divers, boaters and sunbathers alike. The city of San Diego is a major commercial business center with more than 2.6 million residents and a varied economy based in agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, technology, electronics, aircraft, ship-building, scientific research and tourism. The city is one of the largest biotech centers in the U.S.
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2010-11 Season Schedule Date Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 25
Opponent UC Irvine (Exhibition) UC Santa Cruz (Exhibition) Lewis Dixie State Alaska Anchorage Academy of Art Notre Dame de Namur Simon Fraser Cal State Monterey Bay* San Francisco State* Cal State East Bay* Humboldt State* Sonoma State* Cal State East Bay* Chico State* Cal State Stanislaus Cal State L.A.* Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State San Bernardino* Cal Poly Pomona* Sonoma State* Humboldt State* San Francisco State* Cal State Monterey Bay* Cal State Stanislaus* Chico State* Cal State Dominguez Hills* Cal State L.A.* Cal Poly Pomona* Cal State San Bernardino*
Location Irvine RIMAC Arena Anaheim Anaheim Anaheim RIMAC Arena Belmont Belmont Monterey San Francisco RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena Hayward Chico Turlock RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena Sonoma Arcata RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena RIMAC Arena Carson Los Angeles Pomona San Bernardino
Time 7:00 7:00 2:30 5:00 1:30 1:00 7:00 3:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 2:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30