Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Quick Facts/Contents MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

QUICK FACTS CAL STATE STANISLAUS FACTS School...................... California State University, Stanislaus Location..........................................................Turlock, Calif. Founded/Enrollment...........................................1957/8,800 Colors................................................. Red, Gold and White Nickname............................................................... Warriors Facility............................................... Warrior Arena (2,000) President................................................Dr. Hamid Shirvani Affiliation.................................................... NCAA Division II Conference...........California Collegiate Athletic Association INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Area Code (209)

Athletics Director.................. Dr. Milton Richards, 664-4295 Sr. Women’s Administrator................. Kim Duyst, 667-3312 Athletics Assistant....................Charlene Bargas, 664-3016 Faculty Athletic Rep.................... Dr. John Mayer, 667-6682 Academic Advisor............................. Amye Leon, 664-6635 Athletics Trainer............................... Gary Hogan, 667-3415 Sports Information: Assistant A.D./SID...........................Hung P. Tsai, 667-3168 SID Fax..........................................................667-3313 SID Mobile Phone..........................................202-9956 SID Email....................................... htsai@csustan.edu SID Assistants.....................Rebecca Bennett, Mark Rivera Public Address Announcers......................... Stan Gustafson ....................................................... Kevin Cunningham Athletics Website.................................WarriorAthletics.com

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Head Coach......................................................Larry Reynolds Coach’s Alam Mater (year)....................... UC Riverside (1976) Coach’s Record at CSUS.....................................................0-0 Coach’s Career DII Record.................................110-35 (5 yrs) Coach’s Career DI Record....................................63-83 (5 yrs) Years at CSUS:............................................................ 1st year Phone............................................................... (209) 667-3528 E-mail.................................................. lreynolds@csustan.edu Assistant Coach/Phone.............................Ben Riley, 667-3938 Assistant Coach/Phone..................... Terry Johnson, 667-3753 Team Manager.............................................. Fortune Soloman Team History: All-time DII record (since 1989)....................................233-315 Overall record since joining CCAA (1998).................... 115-192 All-time CCAA record.....................................................92-151 Best season (DII)............................................... 1988-89 (21-8) 2008-09 Overall Record.....................................................7-18 2008-09 CCAA Record/Place..................................... 3-17/11th

2009-10 INFORMATION

Starters Returning/Lost........................................................2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................. 3/11

Top Returners:

Matt Ibewiro, F, 6-7, SR (Riverside) 10.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 26 blks, 42.5 FG% Casey Cutts, G, 5-11, JR (Lincoln) 6.1 ppg, 27 assists, 13 steals, 47.5 3PT FG%

Top Newcomers: Jordan Stokes, C, 6-3, SR (Las Vegas/Lassen College) Dwight Jones, G, 6-0, JR (Sylmar/Moorpark College) Frank Monge, C, 6-11, JR (San Juan, P.R.) Enrique Vazques, F, 6-6, SO (Tijuana, Mexico) Marcus Lever, G, 6-1, FR (Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista HS)

Table of Contents Quick Facts......................................................................1 This is Cal State Stanislaus...........................................2-4 President’s Message........................................................5 Associated Students, Inc..................................................9 Roster............................................................................. 11 Season Preview.............................................................13 Head Coach Larry Reynolds..........................................14 Coaching Staff................................................................15 Player Bios................................................................17-20 2008-09 Stats & Results.................................................21 Coaching Records & NCAA Appearances......................25 Warrior Cheer Team/Warrior Fanatics............................27 Year-by-Year Results & Leaders...............................28-29 Warrior Records........................................................30-33 Awards & Other Records................................................35 California Collegiate Athletic Association..................36-37 2008-09 CCAA Review..............................................38-39 Warrior Athletics Tradition..........................................42-43 Student Recreation Complex.........................................44 Athletic Facilities.............................................................45 Dr. Hamid Shirvani, University President.......................46 Herman Lujan, Interim Provost/VP Academic Affairs.....47 Faculty Athletic Representative John Mayer..................47 Athletics Administration.............................................48-49 Athletics Staff..................................................................50 Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning.......................51 Advising Program/F.Y.E..................................................53 S.A.A.C./CHAMPS Life Skills.........................................55 The Warrior Athletic Club...........................................56-60 Sports Information..........................................................62 2009-10 Schedule..........................................................64

The 2009-10 Cal State Stanislaus Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Cal State Stanislaus Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It is produced and written by Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications, SID assistants Mark Rivera and Rebecca Bennett. Contributing writers include Kristin Olsen, Herb Smart, Gary Hogan, and Amye Leon. Cover design by Tammy White. Photography provided by Cary Edmondson. Printing by the CSUS Print Shop.

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This is Cal State Stanislaus MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

California State University, Stanislaus A top-rated institution recognized for academic excellence, outstanding graduation rates, commitment to diversity, and championship athletics, CSU Stanislaus was named one of “The Top Public Universities–Master’s” institutions in the West by U.S. News & World Report, one of the “Best 366 Colleges” in the nation by The Princeton Review as well as one of 165 “Best Value Colleges.” Our unique way of thinking about education shows up in everything we do—from the one-on-one mentoring relationships students enjoy with faculty and staff to the renowned small class sizes we offer. It’s who we are. It’s one reason why so many of our alumni enjoy success beyond college. And it’s also why nearly 9,000 students continue to expand their intellectual, creative, and social horizons while seeking their degrees from CSU Stanislaus.

We are learning-centered At CSU Stanislaus, we believe in an open marketplace of fresh ideas where voices and opinions are freely exchanged both inside and outside the classroom. Our faculty members are professional educators who have built their careers on creating an ideal environment for learning. As experts in their fields, many are involved in active research projects that bring cutting-edge theories and practices straight into the classroom community.

Rigorous programs At CSU Stanislaus, students are introduced to a wide range of quality programs that will challenge minds, inspire hearts, and actually qualify students for something that fits their ambitions. We offer more than 1,000 courses all told in our six distinct colleges. We also offer 40 undergraduate programs, 29 graduate majors, five graduate certificate programs, and a host of teaching credentials.

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This is Cal State Stanislaus MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Honors Program Advanced students discover their potential in our Honors Program, designed for students of unusual curiosity, energy, and academic capability representing all disciplines. Honor students take upper-level coursework central to their major or discipline and participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities and excursions culminating in a senior-year Capstone projects.

Location. Location. Location. Situated in a park-like setting that is unique in the CSU system, new students are immediately drawn to CSU Stanislaus by its tranquil and picturesque environment — the perfect backdrop for focused, serious study. We have 228 acres of lawns, bridges, waterfalls, and ponds that will make students feel as though they are walking through a private park on their way to class. Our campus is considered one of the most beautiful—and safest—public campuses in all of California, where nature coexists in harmony with the pleasing architectural style of our buildings. Looking beyond the natural beauty, students find modern computer and research labs, a technologically enhanced library, and our latest addition, the Nora and Hashem Naraghi Hall of Science.

Distance to Turlock

Fun is all around us

Approximate distance from Cal State Stanislaus to regional attractions & cities

Turlock is nestled between the awe-inspiring Sierra Nevada and the greater Bay Area in the rapidly developing Central Valley. The campus is only two hours away from San Francisco, Berkeley, Marin, and Palo Alto — the home of Silicon Valley. Mountain climbing, sailing, and water sports are nearby to enjoy.

Yosemite National Park San Francisco Bay Area Sacramento Monterey Bay Napa Valley Lake Tahoe/Reno

70 mi. 90 mi. 90 mi. 115 mi. 120 mi. 200 mi.

CSU Stanislaus is only a short distance from Yosemite National Park, Monterey Bay, and Lake Tahoe—great for outdoor weekends, holidays, and spring break. Sacramento, the seat of state government and the home of Old Town with its New Orleans vibe, is just an hour or so north.

Student Life There’s more to college than attending class, studying, or bubbling in answers on Scantron forms. At CSU Stanislaus , people experience a campus culture that fosters strong relationships between students, faculty, and administrators. Students make lifelong friends with their classmates, association and club members, fraternity brothers, and sorority sisters. Students become part of a vibrant campus life, where activities are plentiful. With close to 100 active student organizations and more than 9,000 potential friends at CSU Stanislaus, there is a niche for everyone. WARRIORATHLETICS.COM

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Call us home For many, living on campus is part of the college experience. Strong bonds and lifelong friendships are created through the shared experience of campus life. For campus residents, there are no hassles with transportation or parking, and classrooms and other facilities are just steps away from where our students live. The Village at CSU Stanislaus is decidedly not a typical dorm. With the choice of spacious single, double, or triple occupancy suites or single-occupancy apartments, students can pick the one that’s right for them. Privacy, yes, but Village life is anything but dull; with dozens of organized activities — from mixers to dances — students can be as involved as they want to be. The Village boasts two swimming pools, a spa, a total of seven coinless laundry facilities, a computer lab, a study hall, recreation room, sport courts, fitness center, and a new dining hall complete with an outdoor patio.

International Education CSU Stanislaus students can take an internship in France, visit Malta, apply for a scholarship to China, or spend a summer in Prague. As an example, in a single semester, CSU Stanislaus students were recently studying in Spain, Israel, France, Canada, Australia, and Wales. Best of all, financial aid applies, so students can take courses for the same low fee AND study abroad! CSU Stanislaus was recently selected as one of eight national institutions for the Global Learning for All Program, which means that international/global education is integrated into coursework as an active component.

Faculty facts CSU Stanislaus employs more than 450 full-time and part-time instructors who have a passion for helping students. The University boasts a low 19 to 1 studentto-teacher ratio. More than 80 percent of faculty hold doctorates, or an equivalent degree in their fields.

Financial Aid We don’t let money stand in the way of a college education. Recently named one of America’s Best Value Colleges, CSU Stanislaus offers a top-quality education at an affordable price. Our students graduate with a debt load substantially below the national average, thanks, in part, to more than $35 million in financial aid awarded to students annually, with nearly $1 million of that from scholarships.

Internships Experience gained from internships and fellowships offered at CSU Stanislaus often gives students the advantage in landing that crucial first job on their way to a lifelong career. Leading local, regional, and national companies, businesses, school districts, hospitals, social and government agencies proudly employ CSU Stanislaus graduates. And many of them began their careers as interns.

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President’s Message MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

2009-10 President’s Message

DR. HAMID SHIRVANI

University President California State University, Stanislaus

Welcome to California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics. I am so proud of all of our sports teams and student-athletes. Their success on the field and in the classroom has contributed to the University’s reputation for excellence and its Princeton Review ranking as one of the “Best 371 Colleges” in the United States. CSU Stanislaus is ranked fourth in the CCAA for the number of student-athletes with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Additionally, our athletes enjoy a graduation rate that is significantly higher than other NCAA Division II schools; 66.7 percent of CSU Stanislaus athletes graduate in six years compared to 55 percent of student-athletes at the NCAA Division II level nationwide. Our outstanding student-athletes and coaches continue to receive recognition for their many achievements. Pole vaulter Kasey Burlingham was the National Champion in Men’s Track and Field, Men’s Golf Coach John Cook was named West Region Coach of the Year, and over 40 of our athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors last year. Several Warrior graduates have gone on to succeed in athletics beyond their stellar performances here at CSU Stanislaus. Three of our baseball team’s players were drafted by Major League Baseball last spring, including Dakota Watts (16th Round, Minnesota Twins), Kyle Loretelli (38th Round, San Diego Padres), and Eric Federico (39th Round, Colorado Rockies). Joining our coaching staff this year are two Division I coaches with impressive records and the experience to take our men’s soccer and basketball teams to new

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heights. Head Men’s Soccer Coach Dana Taylor comes from Oregon State University, where he led his team to post-season appearances in the highly competitive Pac10 Conference. Larry Reynolds, Head Coach for Men’s Basketball, also has extensive Division I and II experience and has won several conference championships. The Student Recreation Complex is another enhancement and resource for students this year. The University is quite proud of this new 24-acre complex which features an all- weather track and soccer stadium with 2,100 seats, 18,500 square foot fitness center, and intramural sports fields. California State University, Stanislaus’ reputation for excellence in both academics and athletics continues to grow. I encourage you to build on the strength and momentum of the CSU Stanislaus Warriors by becoming an enthusiastic fan and supporter of our outstanding sports teams. Go Warriors!

Dr. Hamid Shirvani President

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JOHN S. LAZAR

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

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Welcome!

As Mayor of the City of Turlock, it is my distinct honor to welcome you to the campus of California State University Stanislaus for today’s home game. Cal State Stanislaus continues to set the bar for excellence in academics and athletics. For nearly fifty years, Warrior Athletics has brought great pride to the City of Turlock, Cal State Stanislaus and the Central Valley. President Shirvani, the Turlock Chamber of Commerce/Convention and Visistors Bureau, the Turlock City Council and I have been working hard to enhance the relationship between the City of Turlock and Califorinia State University Stanislaus. Warrior Athletics is a key part of our strategy to make Turlock a true college town. As a graduate of Cal State Stanislaus (1981), I thank you on behalf of our student-athletes, coaches, administrative staff, alumni and friends of the University for attending today’s home contest. By purchasing a ticket to a home contest or special event and by joining the Warrior Athletic Club through a tax deductible donation to Warrior Athletics, you are helping us provide the necessary additional financial resources to allow our studentathletes to succeed in the class room, court, field, diamond and track. On behalf of our three hundred student-athletes, coaches and staff, I want to again personally thank you for your support of Cal State Stanislaus. Sincerely,

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Associate Students, Inc. MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

A sso c i a t e S t u d e n ts, I nc. “ Yo u r S t u d e n t Vo i ce” The ASI at CSU Stanislaus provides many programs and services for students. The following is a brief summary of some of what we provide to the student body.

Recreation and Wellness ASI Recreation and Wellness program provides the campus community with opportunities fo recreation and promotion of healthy lifestyles. Sports include: basketball, indoor & outdoor soccer, volleyball, flag football, dodgeball, and softball. Wellness Opportunities include: workshops, aerobics, open gym, tennis, and lap swimming. Special Events ASI is dedicated to providing students with quality activities and events. Homecoming provides a great opportunity to foster campus pride. Activities include King and Queen competitions, daily special events, and parade leading up to the Pep Rally, Bonfire, and Soccer Match. Warrior Day is held annually on the second Friday of May. ASI sponsors an afternoon of fun and games for students. Traditional activities include: live music, interactive games, recreational sports and lots of food. Welcome Back Concert is a late afternoon concert that welcomes our new and current Warriors back to CSU Stanislaus. The concert is traditionally held annually on the second week of September. Other Services ASI provides many other services to the student body. ASI runs a Book Exchange Program that helps students find more affordable textbooks. ASI also has a Student Advocate that represents students that have been treated unfairly; this individual acts as a sort of attorney on the students behalf. If you have any questions or are simply trying to get involved, please feel free to contact us at (209) 667-3833.

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Roster MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

No. 0 1 3 5 11 12 15 21 23 25 32 33 34 35

Name Matt Ibewiro Dwight Jones Casey Cutts Enrique Vazques Myles Green Marcus Lever Julian Williams Frank Monge Jordan Stokes Maurice St. Hubert Prince Abidoye Tyler Smith Chad Johnson Mactar Gueye

Pos. F G G F G G G C G G/F G G/F G F

Ht. 6-7 6-0 5-11 6-6 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-11 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-5

Wt. 240 170 170 205 170 160 185 235 195 195 180 200 190 195

Year Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Hometown/Last School Riverside/Riverside CC Sylmar/Moorpark CC Lincoln/Yuba College Tijuana, Mexico/Southwestern College Los Angeles/Fresno State Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista HS Sacramento/Natomas HS San Juan, P.R./Ohlone College Las Vegas, Nev./Lassen College Hollywood/Pierce College New York/Ventura College Grass Valley/Sonoma State Antioch/Eastern New Mexico Dakar, Senegal/Santa Monica JC

RS RS RS RS

Marvin Cotton Abdullah Dosu Kevin Lyons Kenneth Mashinchi

G F F G

6-4 6-5 6-3 6-4

175 190 225 185

So. Jr. So. Fr.

Lathrop/Sierra HS Oroville/Shepherd University (WV) Riverside/Alan Hancock College Modesto/Central Catholic HS

Head Coach: Larry Reynolds, 1st year (UC Riverside, 1976) Assistant Coaches: Ben Riley, Terry Johnson Team Manager: Fortune Soloman

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Matt Fraze

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Athletic Trainer: Gary Hogan

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Season Preview MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Warriors turn over new leaf, begin new era with Larry Reynolds November signals the true end to warm sunny days and sunshine-filled afternoons in the San Joaquin Valley. Fall has arrived with winter just around the corner. With leaves changing color and falling all over campus, it’s time for Cal State Stanislaus athletics to turn over a new leaf of its own. Time to head indoors. The ever-evolving, always-changing nature of the sports world, and college sports in particular, makes every project a “work in progress.” With a brand-new coaching staff and just three returners that saw playing time last season for the Warriors, the 2009-10 Cal State Stanislaus men’s basketball team will be just that – a constantly changing work in progress, but with the “new leaf” attitude, the end result should provide a brand of basketball not seen in Warrior Arena for some time. “Most of the guys got in late, so we’ve really been in a scramble-mode since September,” said new men’s basketball head coach Larry Reynolds. The biggest change the program has seen in seven years occurred over the summer, when Reynolds was hired as its 10th head coach, replacing Keith Larsen. Larsen went 55-107 in his six seasons at the helm. Reynolds has since been working feverishly to piece his team together to get ready for the season. “Since Oct. 15 we’ve been practicing and I think the team is starting to come together,” Reynolds said. “It’s a work in progress. We have a team that I think people will want to come out and watch. We feel like we have some guys who can compete in the conference.” And Reynolds should know. He’s got about a quarter-century’s worth of experience in the California Collegiate Athletic Association as a player, assistant coach and head coach. He was a conference Most Valuable Player at former CCAA-member UC Riverside as a player. He won eight CCAA titles and made the NCAA tournament 10 times, including three Elite Eight appearances and a national championship game appearance, in 16 seasons as an assistant coach at UC Riverside. At Cal State San Bernardino, now one of the CCAA’s power teams, Reynolds rolled up a dazzling 110-35 record over five seasons and made four consecutive NCAA West Regional appearances. His clubs won three CCAA championships (1999-2002), two West Region titles, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight twice. Reynolds was named CCAA Conference Coach of the Year four times and National Association of Basketball Coaches District

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“For this team, every game is going to be important,” Reynolds said. “Not only the wins and losses, but the growth from game to game. Those types of things are measured in time.” — Larry Reynolds Men’s Basketball head coach

Eight Coach of the Year in 1998-99. “I’ve played in the conference, I’ve been an assistant coach in the conference and I’ve been a head coach in the conference, so I think I have a pretty good idea of the type of player that can succeed,” Reynolds said. He last coached at Long Beach State, where in five seasons he directed his teams to consecutive post-season playoff appearances from 2004-05 to 2006-07, including a Big West Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in his final year. The 49ers rolled to a 24-8 record in 0607, and he was named Big West Conference Coach of the Year. But enough about Reynolds, what about the 2009-10 team? “For this team, every game is going to be important,” Reynolds said. “Not only the wins and losses, but the growth from game to game. Those types of things are measured in time.” Reynolds and the team will need to grow a lot if they want to do better than last season’s 3-17 CCAA and 7-18 overall records. “The goal is to continue growing as a group and hopefully by mid-February or March, sneak into the playoffs and do some damage. The goal every year is to win the conference, get into the conference tourney, win that and go on to the NCAA Tournament. “Realistically, we don’t know what this team can do. None of them have been through the rigors of a 22-game conference schedule. It’s a marathon.” It sounds like lofty goals for a team predicted to finish 11th out of 12 teams in the CCAA, but championships and CCAA are all Reynolds knows, as proven by his impressive resume in the conference. “We need to stop talking about good games, but (instead) years and championships,” Reynolds said. No specific starting lineup is set at this point in the year, but Reynolds is beginning to key in on some players that will serve as important parts to the Warriors’ machine. “We have about 10 guys who are pretty

even-steven, so we should have a lot of role-players,” Reynolds said. “(The starting lineup) will probably vary game to game depending on the team we’re playing and what their lineup looks like.” So far this preseason, the following players have stood out and figures to be big factors this season: Senior Matt Ibewiro is the Warriors’ returning big man. Last season in the CCAA, Ibewiro ranked fifth in blocks and third in offensive rebounds. He averaged 10.4 points and 7.4 rebounds a game in 2008-09, and should only do better in 2009-10. “He’s a player we’ll have to count on,” Reynolds said. “He played last year and put up some pretty good numbers.” Chad Johnson should take up a lot of the point guard time for the Warriors, which may seem surprising for a 6-foot, 3-inch, 190pound senior, but Reynolds says he’s the best passer on the team. “He’s probably our best passer. He puts in a lot of time and is our hardest worker. He will more than likely have to have a big year for us to compete,” Reynolds said. Johnson may also see time at small forward for the Warriors this season. Jordan Stokes comes to the Warriors this season from the College of Idaho, one of the most competitive basketball teams in the NAIA. He has the experience that Reynolds is looking for, and now needs to get the playing time. Reynolds said that Stokes will most likely play small forward this season. Dwight Jones is a junior transfer from Moorpark Community College in Southern California, and will be the Warriors’ Energizer Bunny of energy this season. “He’ll provide a spark,” Reynolds said. “He’s very quick, very explosive, and could be a very good defender.” Then, there’s big Frank Monge, who stands at six feet, 11 inches. It’s the second straight season that the Warriors have had a player at 6’11”, but this season Reynolds has plans to make the junior Monge a key part of the Warriors’ strategy. “I think he’ll be very effective at this level,” Reynolds said. “He just needs to get playing time.” Monge is originally from Puerto Rico and came to the mainland to play basketball at NCAA Division I Rhode Island. After redshirting there, Monge came to California and played a little bit at Ohlone College before joining the Warriors this fall. “He’s very skilled. It’s really hard for big guys to play in this conference because they have smaller guys knocking them at the hips or at the knees,” Reynolds said.

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Head Coach MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

LARRY REYNOLDS Head Coach

Larry Reynolds, who has coached Division I and II championship teams at Long Beach State and Cal State San Bernardino, became the head coach of the men’s basketball program at California State University, Stanislaus, in June of 2009. Reynolds compiled an impressive record as a head coach for 10 seasons after a number of years as an assistant coach at UC Riverside and the University of San Francisco. In five seasons at Long Beach State, he directed his teams to consecutive postseason playoff appearances from 2004-05 to 2006-07, including a Big West Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in his final year. Long Beach State rolled to a 24-8 record in 2006-07, and he was named Big West Conference Coach of the Year. At Division II Cal State San Bernardino, Reynolds’ teams rolled up a dazzling 110-35 record over five seasons and made four consecutive NCAA West Regional appearances. His clubs won three CCAA championships (1999-2002), two West Region titles, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight twice. At Cal State San Bernardino, after a 12-15 first season, Reynolds turned the program around to post a 23-8 season in 1998-99 and won the West Region in 1999. The team advanced as far as the NCAA Championship quarterfinals. CSUSB advanced to the 2001 West Regional title game and posted a 24-4 record that season. The following year, in 2002, Reynolds again led the Coyotes to an impressive 28-2 overall record before falling in the NCAA Championship quarterfinal game. Reynolds was named CCAA Conference Coach of the Year four times and National Association of Basketball Coaches District Eight Coach of the Year in 1998-99. From 1979 to 1995, Reynolds was an associate head coach at UC Riverside with John Masi. UCR won eight CCAA titles and made the NCAA tournament 10 times, including three Elite Eight appearances. In 1994, UCR advanced to the national championship game. During the 1995-96 and 96-97 seasons, Reynolds served as an assistant coach at the University of San Francisco. Reynolds played at UC Riverside where he was a conference most valuable player in basketball. He graduated from UCR with a degree in urban studies in 1976 and earned his master’s degree in education from Azusa Pacific in 1993.

REYNOLDS RESUME Larry Reynolds’ Records as a Head Coach Year 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02

Institution CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino CSU San Bernardino Division II Totals

W-L 12-15 23- 8 23- 6 24- 4 28- 2 110-35

Postseason Notes West Region Champion; Advanced to NCAA Quarterfinals; CCAA & West Coach of the Year CCAA Champion; Advanced to West Region tournament; CCAA Coach of the Year CCAA Champion; Advanced to West Region championship game; CCAA Coach of the Year CCAA & West Region Champion; Advanced to NCAA quarterfinals; CCAA Coach of the Year 3 CCAA championships, 2 West Region championships, 4 NCAA appearances

02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07

Long Beach State Long Beach State Long Beach State Long Beach State Long Beach State Division I Totals

5-22 6-21 10-20 18-12 24- 8 63-83

Big West Tournament appearance Advanced to Big West Tournament championship game Big West Champion; NCAA Tournament appearance; Big West Coach of the Year 1 Big West title, 3 Big West Tournament appearances, 1 NCAA appearance

*Note: Reynolds was associate head coach at UC Riverside from 1979-1995 where UCR won 8 CCAA titles, three West Regional championships (1980, 1989, 1995) and made 10 NCAA tournament appearances. UCR reached the Elite Eight three times and lost in the title game in 1995.

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Coaching Staff MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

CSUS HeAD CoACH o eS oACH THroUGH THe yeArS JIM HANNY 1966-1973: 75-92 (.457) ARMIN PIPHO 1973-76: 29-50 (.367) DOUG SANDERSON 1976-83: 90-105 (.462) CLAUDE TERRY: 1983-84: 13-12 (.520) KEN BONE: 1984-85: 5-21 (.192) BOB THOMASON: 1985-88: 52-27 (.658) JOHN JONES: 1988-2000: 158-175 (.474) MIKE TERPSTRA: 2000-2003: 42-40 (.512) KEITH LARSEN: 2003-2009: 55-107 (.339) LARRY REYNOLDS: Current: 0-0 (.000)

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Assistant Coach Ben Riley joins the Cal State Stanislaus men’s basketball coaching staff for his first year this season. Riley will bring a wealth of experience to the Warriors as both a coach and a player. Riley comes to CSUS after four years as head coach of the Lassen Community College men’s basketball squad. Riley led the team to a conference championship in 2007-08 and was named conference coach of the year for his and the team’s efforts. While at Lassen CC, Riley served for two years on the California Community College Men’s Basketball Coaches Association executive board as the Golden Valley Conference representative. Riley worked locally for three years as an assistant coach at Modesto Junior College from 2002 to 2005. Before that, Riley was a graduate assistant at University of Pacific to former Cal State Stanislaus head coach Bob Thomason, who has led the Pacific Tigers to multiple NCAA Division I Tournament appearances, Big West Conference championships, and has been named Big West Conference Coach of the Year on five occasions. Riley had a prolific playing career as a high-scoring shooter at Mendocino College in Ukiah, and at NAIA-member College of Idaho. He led his College of Idaho team to a total of 48 wins in two years and an appearance in the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Riley set the single-season school record for 3-pointers by hitting 106 shots from behind the arc. At Mendocino College, Riley led all California community colleges with 27.3 points per game as a sophomore and set single season records in scoring with 763 points and in free-throws by making a 168. Riley graduated from the University of Pacific in 2003 with a master’s degree in sports sciences. He received his bachelor’s degree in sports management from the College of Idaho in 2000.

Terry JJo oHnSon Assistant Coach

For orTU TUne TU ne SSolo oloMA olo MAn MA n Team Manager

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After two seasons as a Warrior, Terry Johnson joins the coaching staff to assist head coach Larry Reynolds in 2009. Known for his tenacity defensively, Johnson appeared in 46 games and averaged 3.1 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. He recorded 33 blocks, including 22 in 2008-09. Johnson spent two seasons as the team captain at Moorpark College from 2006-07 and led the team in both rebounding and blocked shots. He graduated from Reno High School in Reno, Nev., in 2004 and was tabbed a “Premier Defender” in Northern Nevada. His Father, Trent Johnson, played basketball at Boise State, coached at Stanford in 2007-08, and is currently the head coach at Louisiana State in Baton Rouge. Johnson is currently working on his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology at Cal State Stanislaus.

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Player Bios MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

0 • MATT IBEWIRO

Career HIGHS

Points: ......................................... 24, vs. William Jessup, 11/20/08 Rebounds: . ...........................15, vs. San Francisco State, 1/31/09 Blocks: .............................................4, at Humboldt State, 2/13/09 Steals: . ..................................................4, vs. Chico State, 1/21/09

F • JR • 6-7 • 240 Riverside/Riverside CC

CAL STATE STANISLAUS: 2008-09 — Matt Ibewiro started in 23 of the 25 games played by the Warriors … Made the singleseason top-ten list in blocked shots, with 26 … Third on the team in points with 260 … Led the Warriors with 184 total rebounds and 26 blocks … Had a season high of 24 points and field goal percentage of .714 against William Jessup on Nov. 20 … Recorded a season high of 15 rebounds against San Francisco State on Jan. 31 … Four games he recorded a double-double in points and rebounds … was CCAA Player of the Week for Nov. 17-23. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Ibewiro averaged 3.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in eight minutes played over two years at Riverside City College … Team had an overall record of 52-13 during Ibewiro’s tenure … Transferred in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Ibewiro was a first team all-Ivy League player at Martin Luther King High School in Riverside … Averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks as a senior … Named a Riverside County All-Star … Finished second in Ivy League MVP voting … Graduated in 2006. PERSONAL: Ibewiro is a double major in criminal justice and business administration … Hobbies include playing video games and watching movies ... Favorite pro sports teams are the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Chargers … Matt Ibewiro, son of

Career Statistics @ Cal State Stanislaus

|––TOTAL––| |–––3-PTS–––| YEAR GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 08-09 Total

25-23 633--25.3 110-259 .425 25-23 633--25.3 110-259 .425

1-4 1-4

.250 .250

FT-FTA

39-72 .542 39-72 .542

34 • CHAD JOHNSON

G/F • SR • 6-3 • 190 Antioch/Eastern New Mexico CAL STATE STANISLAUS: 2008-09 — Redshirt season. EASTERN NEW MEXICO: 2007-08 — Johnson started in 12 games and played in 21 games at Eastern New Mexico … avearaged 7.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game … was 35.8 percent from three-point line … had 36 steals. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Johnson also played at San Jose City College for two seasons before transferring to ENMU. HIGH SCHOOL: Johnson was an All-Conference first team pick at Antioch High School. Led his team in all offensive categories. PERSONAL: Johnson is a communication studies major … Chad Casey Johnson, son of Sam and Gwen Johnson, was born on July 14, 1986.

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Pct

|–––REBOUNDS–––| Off Def Tot Avg

62 122 184 62 122 184

7.4 7.4

PF FO

63 63

1 1

A

8 8

TO Blk Stl

Pts

Avg

41 26 24 260 10.4 41 26 24 260 10.4

23 • JORDAN STOKES G • SR • 6-3 • 195 Las Vegas/Lassen College

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Jordan Stokes played basketball for Lassen College from 2006-08 … Named first-team AllConference and first-team All-State for the 2007-08 season … Received league-MVP in 2008 … Northern Nevada Player of the Year in 2008 … Team accomplishments include 2007-08 league champions … Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Stokes was an all-state and all-league player at Dayton High School in Carson City, Nev., where he graduated in 2006. PERSONAL: Stokes is majoring in kinesiology … Jordan Trever Stokes, son of Todd and Jo Stokes, was born on May 6, 1988, in Las Vegas.

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Player Bios MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

43 • PRINCE ABIDOYE

30 • ABDULLAH DOSU

G • JR • 6-3 • 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Ventura College JUNIOR COLLEGE: Prince Abidoye earned the sixth man of the year award last year at Ventura College … Transferred to CSU Stanislaus in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Abidoye went to Midwood High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. and graduated in 2005. PERSONAL: Abidoye is majoring in psychology … Favorite NBA teams are the LA Lakers and the New York Knicks … “Juice” is one of his favorite movies … Prince Sherif Abidoye, son of Charlene McDaniels, was born in June 28, 1987, in Brooklyn, N.Y.

F • JR • 6-5 • 190 Oroville/Shepherd Univ. (WV) SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY: 2008-09 — Abdullah Dosu had 27 points, 21 rebounds in 21 games at Shepherd … 2007-08 — Appeared in 28 games, with 11 starts … Averaged 3.8 rebounds and 5.7 points per game. Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Dosu attended and played basketball for Western Albemarle High School in Crozet, Va. ... Graduated in 2006. PERSONAL: Dosu is a business administration major … Favorite pro sports teams are the Indianapolis Colts and the Phoenix Suns … Abdullah Babafumi Dosu, son of Emmanuel and Tabzeera Dosu, was born on Jan. 2, 1988, in Milwaukee.

3 • CASEY CUTTS

Career HIGHS

Points: ...........................................19, at Cal Poly Pomona, 1/3/09 Rebounds: . ........................6, at Cal State San Bernardino, 1/2/09 Assists: ..............................6, at Cal State San Bernardino, 1/2/09 Blocks: ............................................................................................ Steals: . ............. 2, three times, last time at Cal State L.A., 2/21/09

G • JR • 5-11 • 170 Lincoln/Yuba College

CAL STATE STANISLAUS: 2008-09 — Casey Cutts appeared in all 25 games last season, starting in three ... Tied for the single season record with a three-point percentage of .475, shooting 29-61 ... Recorded 27 assists and 13 steals for the season … Was 33-43 from the three point line with a percentage of .767, second highest on the team … Had a season high of 19 points against Cal Poly Pomona on Jan. 3 … Was 3-for-3 from the 3-point line against Academy of Art on Nov. 18. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Cutts helped lead his Yuba College team to the California Junior College Elite 8 and a 33-4 season record as a freshman … Transferred in 2008. HIGH SCHOOL: Cutts was a three-year letterwinner and a first team all-league player for Rocklin High School in Rocklin … Inducted into the Rocklin High School Hall of Fame for basketball and track & field … Graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Cutts is an English major … Interests include playing golf and writing … Favorite book is “The Chamber” by John Grisham … Casey Alan Cutts, son of Jerry and Cindy Cutts, was born on Sept. 3, 1988, in Corvallis, Ore.

Career Statistics @ Cal State Stanislaus

|––TOTAL––| |–––3-PTS–––| YEAR GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct

08-09 Total

25-3 25-3

333--13.3 333--13.3

45-111 .405 45-111 .405

29-61 .475 29-61 .475

FT-FTA

33-43 .767 33-43 .767

11 • MYLES GREEN

G • JR • 5-11 • 170 Los Angeles/Fresno State FRESNO STATE: Myles Green attended and played basketball for Fresno State from 2007-2009 … As a walk-on freshman, he appeared in six games for the Bulldogs … During the 2008-09 season he played in 20 games with 24 points, 15 assists, and 14 rebounds … Had a free throw percentage of .667 … Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Green was an all-league player at Westchester High School in Los Angeles … Named league Co-MVP on the league champion team … Team was also California State Champions … Graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Green is a communication studies major … Myles Green, son of Sean and Sandra Green, was born on Dec. 14, 1988, in Torrance.

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Pct

|–––REBOUNDS–––| Off Def Tot Avg

7 19 26 7 19 26

1.0 1.0

PF FO

34 34

A

0 27 0 27

TO Blk Stl

32 32

Pts

0 13 152 0 13 152

Avg

6.1 6.1

35 • MACTAR GUEYE

F • JR • 6-5 • 195 Dakar, Senegal/Santa Monica JC JUNIOR COLLEGE: Mactar Gueye attended and played basketball from 2007-09 for Santa Monica Junior College in Los Angeles … Named Most Improved in 2009 … Transfered in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Gueye attended Mikado High School in Dakar, but did not participate on a basketball team ... graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Gueye is majoring in business administration … Cousin, Mousse Diop, played basketball for Sienna University from 2005-07 … Cousin, Mactar Diop, currently plays basketball for New Mexico State … El hadj Mactar Gueye, son of Adama and Ndella Gueye was born on Dec. 24, 1986, in Senegal, West Africa. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS


Player Bios MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

1 • Dwight jones

21 • FRANK MONGE

G • JR • 6-0 • 170 Sylmar/Moorpark College

C • JR • 7-0 • 240 San Juan, P.R./Ohlone College

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Dwight Jones played for the Moorpark College Raiders from 2007-09 ... Was two-time MVP and was a two-time First-Team All Western State Conference player ... Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Jones attended and played basketball for Sylmar High School in Sylmar … Graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Jones is majoring in computer information systems ... Favorite pro-sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers ... Dwight K. Jones, son of Wanda Wilson, was born on Feb. 24, 1989, in Los Angeles.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Frank Monge played at Ohlone College from 2007 to 2009. Last year’s Ohlone team advanced to the Sweet 16 in the state tournament … Transferred in 2009. RHODE ISLAND: Monge was recruited out of Puerto Rico to play at the University of Rhode Island in 2006. He redshirted one season there. HIGH SCHOOL: Monge attended La Merced HS in San Juan and was a 2004 graduate. PERSONAL: Monge is majoring in criminal justice … He loves movies and has a DVD collection of more than 450 movies, earning him the nickname of “Frankbuster” … Frank Alexis Monge was born on July 13, 1985, in Bronx, N.Y.

33 • TYLER SMITH

25 • MAURICE ST. HUBERT

G/F • JR • 6-4 • 200 Grass Valley/Sonoma State

G/F • JR • 6-3 • 195 Hollywood/Pierce College

SONOMA STATE: Tyler Smith played at Sonoma State during the 2007-08 season … Appeared in 20 games with five starts … Had a season average of 1.9 points and 0.8 rebounds per game for the Seawolves … Did not participate in basketball for the 2008-09 season … Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Smith received the Albert Ali Award at Nevada Union High School in Grass Valley … Team was three-time Metro League Champions … Placed on the Principal’s List in 2006 for Academic Achievement … Graduated in 2006. PERSONAL: Smith is a physical education major … Cousin, Kellen Ali-Christie, played Tennis at UC Santa Cruz from 2004-2006 … Tyler Gene Smith, son of Gene and Tami Smith, was born on May 8, 1988, in Grass Valley.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Maurice St. Hubert attended Pierce College from 200609, but only participated in basketball from 2007 to 09 … Named First-Team for the WSC Southern Conference in 2009 … Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: St. Hubert recieved Athlete of the Month during the 2002-03 season at John Burroughs High School in Burbank … Named Co-MVP in 2003 … Member of the Battle of Valley AllStar team in 2003 … Named second-team for the CIF Foothill League in 2003 … Graduated in 2003. PERSONAL: St. Hubert is majoring in sociology with a minor in nursing … Brother, Daniel St. Hubert currently plays basketball at Pierce College … Maurice Pierre St. Hubert, son of Gerard and Marie Saint-Hubert, was born on June 4, 1985, in Glendale.

32 • MARVIN COTTON

Career HIGHS

Points: ............................................... 6, vs. Cal Maritime, 11/28/08 Rebounds: . .....................................3, at Academy of Art, 11/18/08 Assists: ...... 1, 3 times, last time at CSU Dominguez Hills, 2/20/09 Blocks: ............................................................................................ CAL STATE STANISLAUS: 2008-09 — Marvin Steals: . ............................................... 2, vs. Sonoma State, 1/9/09

G • SO • 6-4 • 175 Lathrop/Sierra HS

Cotton appeared in 18 games for the Warriors … Had a free-throw percentage of .667 … Season high of six points and was perfect from the line against Cal Maritime on Nov. 28. 2007-08 — Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL: Cotton received the Most Offensive award at Sierra High School in 2007 … First-Team All-League selection and Second-Team All-Area selection in 2007 … Graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Cotton has not yet declared a major … Interests include shopping and eating … Marvin James Cotton, son of Marvin and Barbara Cotton, was born June 16, 1989, in Palmer, Alaska.

Career Statistics @ Cal State Stanislaus

|––TOTAL––| |–––3-PTS–––| YEAR GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 08-09 Total

18-0 18-0

114--6.3 114--6.3

12-27 .444 12-27 .444

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4-15 4-15

.267 .267

FT-FTA

Pct

10-15 .667 10-15 .667

|–––REBOUNDS–––| Off Def Tot Avg

3 3

8 11 8 11

0.6 0.6

PF FO

11 11

0 0

A

3 3

TO Blk Stl

11 11

0 0

3 3

Pts

38 38

Avg

2.1 2.1

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Player Bios MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

24 • KEVIN LYONS

F • SO • 6-3 • 225 Riverside/Alan Hancock College JUNIOR COLLEGE: Kevin Lyons played basketball for Alan Hancock College in Santa Maria during the 2004-05 season … Transferred to Cal State Stanislaus in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Lyons attended and participated in basketball at Riverside Notre Dame High School … Graduated in 2002. PERSONAL: Lyons is a mathematics major … Brothers Aaron and John both played football at Bethel College in 2004 and 2005 … Favorite musicians include Al Green, Journey, and Luther Vandross … Kevin Chrome Lyons, son of Bradley and Carol Lyons, was born on Oct. 23, 1984, in Louisville, Ky.

15 • JUlian WILLIAMS G • RS FR • 6-2 • 185 Sacramento/Natomas HS

CAL STATE STANISLAUS: 2008-09 — Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL: Julian Williams was a three-year letter winner at Natomas High School … Two-time All League Tri County Conference selection … Four-Time All Tournament player … Was a two-year team MVP … Named Male Athlete of the Year in 2008 … Received Offensive Player of the Year award in 2008 … Graduated in 2008. PERSONAL: Williams has not yet declared a major … Father, Daryl Williams played college football for University of Hawaii from 1980-1985 and then went on to play pro football for the Denver Broncos from 1985-86 … Julian Ramil Williams, son of Daryl and Kristina Williams, was born on Sept. 3, 1990, in Castro Valley.

5 • Enrique VazqueZ F • SO • 6-6 • 205

Tijuana, Mexico/Southwestern College JUNIOR COLLEGE: Enrique Vazquez played for the Southwestern College Jaguars for the 2008-09 season … Made the leaders list for three-point percentage of .370, shooting 10-for-27 … Transferred in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Vazquez attended and played basketball for San Diego High School … Graduated in 2007. PERSONAL: Vazquez is a marketing major … Enjoys watching movies, listening to music, and bowling in his spare time … Enrique Francisco Vazquez, son of Enrique Vazquez Herrera and Gabriela Mejia Inclan, was born on Feb. 12, 1988, in Tijuana, Mexico.

12 • MARCUS LEVER G • FR • 6-1 • 160 Phoenix/Desert Vista HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Marcus Lever was a two-time first-team all-region player for Desert Vista High School in Phoenix … High School team was 2008 champions … Academic accomplishments include exceeding Arizona’s Writing Instrument Exam ... Graduated in 2009. PERSONAL: Lever is a business administration major … Favorite book is “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho … Enjoys drawing and playing video games … Marcus Lever, son of Lafayette Lever and Charlene Manager, was born on April 13, 1991, in Denver.

RS • Kenneth mashinchi G • FR • 6-4 • 185 Modesto/Central Catholic HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Kenneth Mashinchi was named Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2009 at Central Catholic High School in Modesto … Given the CSU Stanislaus Provost Scholarship Award for the 2009-2010 school year … Received the Coaches Award in 2009 … First-team all-conference for the 2008-09 season … Team Accomplishments include winning the Modesto City Tournament for the first time in the Central Catholic High School’s history ... No. 6 in his graduating class with a composite GPA of 4.50 … Graduated in 2009. PERSONAL: Mashinchi is majoring in communication studies … Hobbies are playing video games and reading … Kenneth Andrew Mashinichi was born on Aug. 31, 1990, in West Covina.

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2008-09 Stats & Results MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10 RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......

OVERALL (7-18) (3-17) (4-2)

HOME (5-9) (2-8) (3-1)

AWAY (2-9) (1-9) (1-0)

NEUTRAL (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|---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 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 KOOCHOIE, Benny.... 24-21 605 25.2 104-264 .394 45-134 .336 58-78 .744 9 59 68 2.8 62 3 50 60 4 37 311 13.0 11 DYSON, Michael..... 25-25 717 28.7 111-246 .451 13-40 .325 79-99 .798 37 95 132 5.3 52 1 34 65 4 18 314 12.6 00 IBEWIRO, Matt...... 25-23 633 25.3 110-259 .425 1-4 .250 39-72 .542 62 122 184 7.4 63 1 8 41 26 24 260 10.4 05 HAYES, Chris....... 25-22 677 27.1 80-180 .444 28-64 .438 18-26 .692 38 62 100 4.0 41 0 30 43 13 28 206 8.2 10 TEEVAN, Chris...... 25-23 834 33.4 48-105 .457 11-21 .524 45-77 .584 9 57 66 2.6 57 2 91 52 2 34 152 6.1 03 CUTTS, Casey....... 25-3 333 13.3 45-111 .405 29-61 .475 33-43 .767 7 19 26 1.0 34 0 27 32 0 13 152 6.1 01 CURTIS, Brandon.... 18-0 185 10.3 35-80 .438 17-42 .405 13-17 .765 9 13 22 1.2 25 0 13 25 2 4 100 5.6 32 JOHNSON, Terry..... 25-7 453 18.1 33-60 .550 5-14 .357 10-17 .588 19 30 49 2.0 61 3 7 20 22 9 81 3.2 04 CASTILLO, Bryan.... 20-0 107 5.4 18-54 .333 12-35 .343 4-6 .667 0 9 9 0.5 8 0 5 12 1 3 52 2.6 24 STEPHENS, Rod...... 24-0 221 9.2 19-37 .514 0-0 .000 20-37 .541 26 29 55 2.3 38 1 6 20 3 7 58 2.4 22 COTTON, Marvin..... 18-0 114 6.3 12-27 .444 4-15 .267 10-15 .667 3 8 11 0.6 11 0 3 11 0 3 38 2.1 41 RUSSELL, Lloyd..... 17-1 92 5.4 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1 15 16 0.9 13 0 0 3 8 0 14 0.8 35 SHAKIR, Harith..... 5-0 32 6.4 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2 2 4 0.8 8 0 0 4 0 1 4 0.8 14 BROWN, Bryce....... 5-0 20 4.0 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-3 .000 2 1 3 0.6 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4 TEAM............... 25 28 53 2.1 0 25 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 25 5023 623-1446 .431 165-431 .383 333-497 .670 249 549 798 31.9 475 11 274 413 85 181 1744 69.8 Opponents.......... 25 5022 698-1470 .475 150-432 .347 370-540 .685 288 650 938 37.5 457 - 350 419 73 172 1916 76.6 TEAM STATISTICS CSUS OPP --------------------------------------------------SCORING.................. 1744 1916 Points per game........ 69.8 76.6 Scoring margin......... -6.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 623-1446 698-1470 Field goal pct......... .431 .475 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 165-431 150-432 3-point FG pct......... .383 .347 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.6 6.0 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 333-497 370-540 Free throw pct......... .670 .685 REBOUNDS................. 798 938 Rebounds per game...... 31.9 37.5 Rebounding margin...... -5.6 ASSISTS.................. 274 350 Assists per game....... 11.0 14.0 TURNOVERS................ 413 419 Turnovers per game..... 16.5 16.8 Turnover margin........ +0.2 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 0.8 STEALS................... 181 172 Steals per game........ 7.2 6.9 BLOCKS................... 85 73 Blocks per game........ 3.4 2.9 WINNING STREAK........... 0 Home win streak........ 0 ATTENDANCE............... 6431 8948 Home games-Avg/Game.... 14-459 11-813 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. 0-0

DATE OPPONENT ------------------------------11/18/08 at Academy of Art 11/20/08 WILLIAM JESSUP ~11/28/08 CAL MARITIME ~11/29/08 DOMINICAN (CALIF.) *12/05/08 at San Francisco State *12/06/08 at CSU Monterey Bay 12/13/08 AMERICAN SPORTS UNIV. *01/02/09 at Cal State San Bernardino *01/03/09 at Cal Poly Pomona *01/09/09 SONOMA STATE *01/10/09 HUMBOLDT STATE *01/16/09 CAL STATE L.A. *01/17/09 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS *01/21/09 CHICO STATE *01/23/09 at UC San Diego *01/30/09 CSU MONTEREY BAY *01/31/09 SAN FRANCISCO STATE *02/06/09 CAL POLY POMONA *02/07/09 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO *02/13/09 at Humboldt State *02/14/09 at Sonoma State *02/20/09 at CSU Dominguez Hills *02/21/09 at Cal State L.A. *02/25/09 at Chico State *02/27/09 UC SAN DIEGO * = Conference game ~ County Bank Classic (Turlock)

W/L --W W W L L L W L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L L W OT L

SCORE ATTEND ----- -----101-80 130 95-79 1421 81-59 319 83-91 314 67-70 837 68-80 852 80-55 186 68-92 447 66-90 375 57-98 352 74-82 685 73-71 322 61-74 294 51-52 376 58-67 1734 88-99 202 74-64 416 55-83 390 55-76 502 63-65 1455 61-62 618 63-86 1105 60-76 587 74-67 808 68-98 652

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ------Cal State Stanislaus.......... 768 965 11 - 1744 Opponents..................... 884 10

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Coaching Records/NCAA Tournaments MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

COACHES YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 66-67 67-68 68-69 69-70 70-71 71-72 72-73 73-74 74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

Coach Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Jim Hanny Armin Pipho Armin Pipho Armin Pipho Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Doug Sanderson Claude Terry Ken Bone Bob Thomason Bob Thomason Bob Thomason John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones John Jones Mike Terpstra Mike Terpstra Mike Terpstra Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen

TOTALS

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517 626

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Division III 1981

West Regionals, at Whittier College, Calif. Whittier 103, WARRIORS 95 Dubuque (Iowa) 86, WARRIORS 73

1982

West Regionals, at CAL STATE STANISLAUS WARRIORS 62, Whittier College 60 WARRIORS 84, Bishop College, Texas 67

Quarterfinals, at CAL STATE STANISLAUS WARRIORS 61, Capital University, Ohio 60

Division III Final Four, at Calvin College, Mich. Wabash (Ind.) 68, WARRIORS 64 Brooklyn College (N.Y.) 68, WARRIORS 62, OT

1983

West Regionals, at CAL STATE STANISLAUS WARRIORS 80, Augustana College (Ill.) 73 WARRIORS 71, Sonoma State 61

Quarterfinals, at Wittenberg University, Ohio Wittenberg 68, WARRIORS 65

1987

South Atlantic Regionals, at Roanoke College, Va. WARRIORS 101, Jersey City State (N.J.) 93 Stockton State (N.J.) 88, WARRIORS 80

1989

West Regionals, at WARRIORS WARRIORS 90, Pomona Pitzer 78 WARRIORS 76, Nebraska Wesleyan 66

Quarterfinals, at Centre College, Ky. Centre 124, WARRIORS 123, 2OT

CCAA COACHING RECORDS Year 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

Coach John Jones John Jones Mike Terpstra Mike Terpstra Mike Terpstra Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen Keith Larsen TOTALS

Overall Won Lost 11 18 7 20 14 12 10 17 18 11 8 19 7 20 14 13 13 16 6 21 7 18 115 192

Conf. Won Lost 8 14 4 18 11 11 7 15 13 9 6 16 5 15 11 9 9 13 5 15 3 17 92 152

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Warrior Cheer Team MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

2009-10 Warrior Cheer Team Back Row: Ariana Hernandez, Katlyn Cook, Brianna Bonnici, Shauna Settlemoir, Allison Kuehl, Sirenia Jimenez, Paige Borninkhof (Co-Captain) Front Row: Carly Oliveira, Jasmine Myers, Jessica Castillo, Asia Wheaton, Ashleigh Rice, Kashmere Munford, Whitney Diniz (Co-Captain) Visit WarriorAthletics.com/cheer for more information on the cheer team, including individual photos and profiles!

Warrior Fanatics The Warrior Fanatics is a student volunteer program of the Associated Students, Inc. It is a one-year program which starts each fall semester. Twenty of the CSU Stanislaus students will be chosen as a member of the ASI Warrior Fanatics each year through an application process. The ASI Warrior Fanatics works with the ASI Senate, Staff, and Warrior Squad to promote school spirit and encourage CSUS student participation on and off campus. The Warrior Fanatics will work as a collective team to increase campus spirit and involvement by promoting upcoming events, providing extracurricular activities, offer reward programs for students, coordinate game-time activities, and ensure that Warrior (school) Pride is always in abundance on campus. Visit www.csustan.edu/asi for more information. WARRIORATHLETICS.COM

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Year-by-Year Results MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Since Cal State Stanislaus joined the CCAA in 1998 2008-09 KEITH LARSEN 7-18, 3-17 CCAA (11th)

@ Academy of Art^ W 101-80 William Jessup W 95-79 ~Cal Maritime W 81-59 ~Dominican L 83-91 *@ San Francisco State L 67-70 *@ CSU Monterey Bay L 68-80 American Sports Univ. W 80-55 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 68-92 *@ Cal Poly Pomona L 66-90 *Sonoma State L 57-98 *Humboldt State L 74-82 *Cal State L.A. W 73-71 *Cal State Dominguez Hills L 61-74 *Chico State L 51-52 *@ UC San Diego L 58-67 *Cal State Monterey Bay L 88-99 *San Francisco State W 74-64 *Cal Poly Pomona L 55-83 *Cal State San Bernardino L 55-76 *@ Humboldt State L 63-65 *@ Sonoma State L 61-62 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 63-86 *@ Cal State L.A. L 60-76 *@ Chico State WOT 74-67 *UC San Diego L 68-98 [*CCAA games] [^at Kezar Pavilion) [~County Bank Classic]

2007-08 KEITH LARSEN 6-21, 5-15 CCAA (10th)

^vs. Saint Martin’s L, OT 113-116 ^@ Seattle University L 59-60 ~Dominican (Calif.) W 81-61 ~Western New Mexico L 69-83 *Chico State W 86-82 *@ UC San Diego L 60-63 @ Puget Sound L 101-121 @ Notre Dame de Namur L 65-75 @ Nevada L 75-104 *San Francisco State L 78-88 *Cal State Monterey Bay W 78-76 *Cal State San Bernardino L, OT 74-83 *Cal Poly Pomona L 71-77 *@ Sonoma State L 56-69 *@ Humboldt State L 81-95 *@ Cal State L.A. L 66-85 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 62-71 *@ Chico State W 81-70 *UC San Diego L 58-75 *@ Cal State Monterey Bay L 83-90 *@ San Francisco State L 79-93 *@ Cal Poly Pomona W 64-62 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 68-89 *Humboldt State L 85-118 *Sonoma State W 78-75 *Cal State Dominguez Hills L 79-88 *Cal State L.A. L 79-93 [*CCAA games] [^Elgin Baylor Classic (Seattle)] [~County Bank Classic]

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2006-07 KEITH LARSEN 13-16, 9-13 CCAA (t-7th)

@ BYU Hawaii L 101-116 vs. Hawaii Pacific L 75-79 ^vs. Central Washington W 112-96 at Cal Poly L 74-91 ~UC Santa Cruz W 112-56 ~Occidental W 75-71 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills W 82-75 *@ UC San Diego L 72-76 Cal Baptist W 94-91 *@ Chico State W 87-85 *Chico State W 85-77 *Cal State Bakersfield L 57-59 *Cal State L.A. L 85-88 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 75-103 *@ Cal Poly Pomona W 85-82 *Cal State Monterey Bay L 96-107 *San Francisco State W 95-72 *@ Humboldt State L 88-94 *@ Sonoma State W, OT 87-85 *UC San Diego L, OT 103-116 *Cal State Dominguez Hills W 83-81 *@ Cal State L.A. L 80-86 *@ Cal State Bakersfield L 78-90 *Cal Poly Pomona L 83-89 *@ San Francisco State W, OT 97-92 *@ Cal State Monterey Bay W 96-89 *Sonoma State L 62-77 *Humboldt State L 77-91 [*CCAA games] [^at Laie, Hawaii) [~County Bank Classic]

2005-06 KEITH LARSEN 14-13, 11-9 CCAA (6th)

@ Santa Clara L 53-97 ~Dominican W 108-84 ~Bethany W 93-87 @ UC Irvine W 91-90 Cal State Monterey Bay L 78-88 *@ Chico State L 105-111 vs. Alaska-Anchorage L 63-82 @ Alaska-Fairbanks L 82-90 @ Cal Poly, SLO L 75-88 *@ UC San Diego W 79-75 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 75-88 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 89-92 *@ Cal Poly Pomona L 76-99 *San Francisco State W, OT 83-81 *Sonoma State L 81-82 *@ Cal State Bakersfield L 81-96 *@ Cal State L.A. W 91-88 *Chico State W 91-76 *@ Cal State Monterey Bay W 84-82 *Cal State San Bernardino W 87-84 *UC San Diego L 77-81 *Cal Poly Pomona W, OT 92-81 *Cal State Dominguez Hills W 92-90 *@ Sonoma State W 77-64 *@ San Francisco State W 78-70 *Cal State L.A. W 90-88 *Cal State Bakersfield L 72-76 [*CCAA games] [~County Bank Classic]

2004-05 KEITH LARSEN 7-20,5-15 CCAA (10th)

Western Washington L 80-63 Western Oregon W, OT 99-96 ~Azusa Pacific L 74-70 ~Grand Canyon W 80-64 *@ Cal State Monterey Bay L 88-80 *Chico State L 74-64 @ Grand Canyon L 78-75 @ Humbolt State L 94-83 Alaska Fairbanks L 87-73 *UC San Diego L, OT 71-70 *Cal State San Bernardino L 60-55 *Cal State Dominguez Hills L 69-67 *Cal Poly Pomona L 76-50 *@ San Francisco State L 80-64 *@ Sonoma State L 91-74 *Cal State Bakersfield L 59-52 *Cal State L.A. W 79-70 *@ Chico State L 100-84 *Cal State Monterey Bay W 68-63 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 82-71 *@ UC San Diego L 71-68 *@ Cal Poly Pomona L 95-80 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills W, OT 79-77 *Sonoma State W 99-94 *San Francisco State L 72-63 *@ Cal State L.A. W 75-73 *@ Cal State Bakersfield L 83-65 [*CCAA games] [~County Bank Classic]

2003-04 KEITH LARSEN 8-19, 6-16 CCAA (t-9th)

!Hawaii-Hilo W, OT !Menlo College W @ Long Beach State L *@ Cal State Bakersfield L *Cal State Bakersfield L @ Cal Poly L @ Pacific L *San Francisco State W *Sonoma State L *@ UC Davis L *@ Chico State L *@ Cal State L.A. L *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L *UC San Diego W *Grand Canyon W *Cal State San Bernardino L *Cal Poy Pomona L *@ Cal Poly Pomona L, OT *@ Cal State San Bernardino L *@ Grand Canyon W *@ UC San Diego L *Cal State Dominguez Hills W *Cal State L.A. L *@ Sonoma State L *@ San Francisco State L, OT *Chico State W *UC Davis L

2002-03 MIKE TERPSTRA 18-11, 13-9 CCAA (6th)

~Westmont College W @ Fresno Pacific L @ Hawaii-Hilo L @ Chaminade W, OT *Cal State Bakersfield L Fresno Pacific W *@ Cal State Bakersfield L Chaminade W Notre Dame de Namur W *@ UC San Diego W *@ Grand Canyon L *@ San Francisco State W, OT *@ Sonoma State W, OT *UC Davis W *Chico State L *Cal State L.A. W *Cal State Dominguez Hills W *@ Cal State San Bernardino L *@ Cal Poly Pomona L *Grand Canyon W *UC San Diego W *Sonoma State L *San Francisco State W *@ Chico State L *@ UC Davis W *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills W *@ Cal State L.A. L *Cal Poly Pomona W *Cal State San Bernardino W [*CCAA games] [~County Bank Classic]

74-71 61-77 79-84 83-80 70-77 84-60 52-66 85-66 74-63 73-42 62-70 94-88 65-64 76-74 82-93 82-74 76-63 54-73 54-68 63-55 79-68 61-67 70-55 82-92 73-71 78-57 46-60 72-68 99-82

2001-02 MIKE TERPSTRA 10-17, 7-15 CCAA (10th) 80-71 86-61 62-71 60-67 62-78 73-80 47-68 58-57 57-69 73-95 78-91 66-69 63-74 55-52 76-69 64-91 56-70 66-75 61-76 79-51 63-80 74-70 59-61 65-74 95-98 80-78 62-72

~Bethany W 99-68 ~Cal State Monterey Bay W 80-61 @ Albertson L 72-87 @ Northwest Nazarene W, OT 98-95 *Cal State San Bernardino L 51-81 *Cal Poly Pomona L 65-70 *@ Grand Canyon W 64-63 *@ UC San Diego L 57-71 *@ Cal State Bakersfield L 60-75 @ Cal Poly L 74-82 *@ Sonoma State L 53-71 *@ San Francisco State W 68-63 *Chico State W 84-69 *UC Davis L 73-82 *Cal State Dominguez Hills W 3-78 *Cal State L.A. W, 2OT 76-75 *Cal State Bakersfield L 68-89 *@ Cal Poly Pomona L 57-86 *@ Cal State San Bernardino L 52-76 *UC San Diego W 67-63 *Grand Canyon L, OT 81-82 *San Francisco State L 71-82 *Sonoma State L 65-70 *@ UC Davis W 75-67 *@ Chico State L 77-78 *@ Cal State L.A. L, OT 73-75 *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L 63-82 [*CCAA games] [~Mike Ferrell Scholarship Warrior Classic]

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Continued

2000-01 MIKE TERPSTRA 14-12, 11-11 CCAA (6th) Northwest Nazarane W @ Bethany College W *Cal State Dominguez Hills W *Cal State Los Angeles W *@ Cal Poly Pomona L *@ Cal State San Bernardino L @ Col. of Notre Dame W Metro State L *Grand Canyon W *UC San Diego W *@ Chico State L *@ UC Davis L *Sonoma State L *San Francisco State W *@ Cal State Bakersfield L *Cal State Bakersfield W *@ Cal State L.A. L *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L *Cal Poly Pomona W *Cal State San Bernardino W *@ UC San Diego W *@ Grand Canyon L *@ San Francisco State L *@ Sonoma State W *UC Davis L *Chico State W [*CCAA games]

84-66 89-64 79-63 72-61 59-76 55-85 77-67 56-59 80-67 73-64 76-81 53-68 65-78 71-69 58-77 80-63 65-83 63-64 71-63 66-60 76-75 67-69 57-63 59-53 67-68 64-61

1999-2000 JOHN JONES 7-20, 4-18 CCAA (11th)

Bethany College W Menlo College L San Jose Christian W *@ Cal State San Bernardino L *@ UC Riverside L @ U of the Pacific L *Sonoma State W *San Francisco State W *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills L *@ Cal State Los Angeles L @ Pacific Union College W *Chico State L *UC Davis L *@ Grand Canyon L *@ Cal Poly Pomona L *@ Cal State Bakersfield L *Cal State Bakersfield W *UC Riverside L *Cal State San Bernardino L *@ San Francisco State L *@ Sonoma State L *Cal State Dominguez Hills L *Cal State Los Angeles L *@ UC Davis L *@ Chico State L *Cal Poly Pomona L *Grand Canyon W [*CCAA games]

119-81 68-73 103-67 67-82 76-87 63-67 100-82 72-62 71-79 57-76 120-82 77-85 73-76 65-75 86-93 52-74 69-68 65-71 63-76 67-77 71-99 65-70 72-73 67-73 72-77 76-82 98-85

1998-99 JOHN JONES 11-18, 8-14 CCAA (t-9th) @ Alaska-Anchorage L Angelo State L Southern Oregon W @ Menlo College W @ UC Irvine L Dominican College W Uni. Nebraska-Omaha L *UC Riverside L *Cal State San Bernardino W *@ San Francisco State L *@ Sonoma State L *Cal State Los Angeles L *Cal State Dominguez Hills L *@ UC Davis L *@ Chico State W *Cal Poly Pomona W *Grand Canyon W *Cal State Bakersfield W *@ Cal State Bakersfield W *@ UC Riverside L *@ Cal State San Bernardino L *San Francisco State W *Sonoma State L *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills W *@ Cal State Los Angeles L *UC Davis L *Chico State W *@ Cal Poly Pomona L *@ Grand Canyon L [*CCAA games]

70-84 62-94 89-81 73-62 52-63 72-47 63-83 71-77 63-47 74-78 69-80 54-59 59-67 55-74 76-64 78-71 79-76 81-68 81-68 65-66 57-66 92-69 57-69 75-72 67-68 77-90 86-72 66-88 80-87

YEAR-BY-YEAR CATEGORY LEADERS

Since Cal State Stanislaus joined the CCAA in 1998

2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999

POINTS 314, Michael Dyson 406, Heath Colvin 385, Cameron Quick 396, Marcus Martinez 463, Kavin Young 315, Kevin Massey 397, Jeff Davenport 534, Jeff Davenport 388, Jeremiah Davis 510, Mel Claxton 244, Malik Harris

3-POINTERS 45, Benny Koochoie 59, Duane Jones 43, Marcus Martinez 67, Marcus Martinez 28, Rick Fetter 46, Kevin Massey 48, Jeff Davenport 57, Jeff Davenport 64, Enver Soobzokov 102, Richard Lugowski 84, Jared Gibson

SCORING AVG. 13.0, Benny Koochoie 15.0, Heath Colvin 13.3, Cameron Quick 14.7, Marcus Martinez 17.1, Kavin Young 14.4, Jamal O’Quinn 13.7, Davenport/McIntosh 19.8, Jeff Davenport 15.5, Jeremiah Davis 18.9, Mel Claxton 17.4, Malik Harris

FREE THROWS 79, Michael Dyson 84, Heath Colvin 137, Cameron Quick 82, Joel Stallworth 116, Kavin Young 65, Jamal O’Quinn 77, Jeff Davenport 117, Jeff Davenport 74, Jeremiah Davis 114, Mel Claxton 103, Brian Hall

2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999

REBOUNDS 184, Matt Ibewiro 200, Rick Cardoso 194, Cameron Quick 153, Joel Stallworth 221, Kavin Young 153, Kevin Massey 236, Bernard McIntosh 209, Jeff Davenport 156, Brad Watkins 186, Mel Claxton 174, Phil Mensonides

ASSISTS 91, Chris Teevan 114, Duane Jones 52, Duane Jones 64, Dominique Pennix 74, Jeremiah King 78, K.J. Rosales 137, Ira Taylor 111, Ira Taylor 109, Samer Sabbah 132, Brian Barnett 118, Brian Barnett

BLOCKS 26, Matt Ibewiro 46, Rick Cardoso 38, Rick Cardoso 14, Kavin Young 23, Kavin Young 15, Dustin Schultz 36, Bernard McIntosh 12, B. Watkins/S. Hay 16, Brad Watkins 11, Justin Huber 8, Brian Hall

STEALS 37, Benny Koochoie 59, Duane Jones 31, Duane Jones 74, Joel Stallworth 33, Jeremiah King 38, Rick Fetter 49, Jef Davenport 34, Jeff Davenport 34, Samer Sabbah 68, Mel Claxton 38, Brian Barnett

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Individual records SCORING

REBOUNDS

Most Points Game.................................. 53, George White vs. Cal State Northridge (1968-69) Season.................................................................... 805, George White (1968-69) Career...................................................................... 1,620, Rick Wright (1968-71) At Warrior Arena......................................... 39, Paul Brogan vs. Whittier (12/2/88) In a Road Game........................... 36, Paul Nunnery at Grand Canyon (12/31/91) In a Conference Game (CCAA).......... 37, Jared Gibson vs. Chico State (2/20/99)

Most Rebounds Game..................................... 30, Doug Cornfoot vs. Southern Oregon (11/28/81) Season....................................................................348, Arthur Shanks (1971-72) Career...................................................................... 1,108, Rick Wright (1968-71)

Scoring Average Season................................................................... 32.3, George White (1968-69) Career.................................................................... 32.3, George White (1968-69) By Year Points by Freshman................................................. 327, Brian Barnett (1997-98) Points by Sophomore...................................................388, Miah Davis (2000-01) ..................................................................................... 388, Jay Tipson (1998-99) Points by Junior.......................................................... 604, Malik Harris (1997-98) Points by Senior...................................................... 805, George White (1968-69) Miscellaneous (Since 1988) Most 20-point games (season).....................................15, Paul Brogan (1988-89) Most 20-point games (career).................................. 20, Jeff Davenport (2001-03) Double-doubles (season).............................................14, Sam Barnes (1991-92) Double-doubles (career)...............................................14, Sam Barnes (1991-92)

FIELD GOALS Made Game.................................. 17, George White vs. Cal State Northridge (1968-69) Season................................................................. 250, Harvey Marabel (1979-80) Career.................................................................. 398, Shawn Graham (1988-90) Attempted Game............................................. 24, Jeff Davenport vs. Grand Canyon (2/9/03) ....................................................24, Paul Nunnery vs. Grand Canyon (12/31/91) Season................................................................. 451, Harvey Marable (1979-80) Career.................................................................. 719, Shawn Graham (1988-90) Percentage Game.............................. 1.000 (6-6), Justin Huber vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1/5/00) Season....................................................... .649 (131-202), Ken Brown (1988-89) Career.................................................585 (375-641), Kevin Alexander (1985-88)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Made Game.................................................. 10, Jaren Gibson vs. Chico State (2/20/99) Season....................................................... 109 (109-275), Tony Brown (1997-98) Career........................................................................133, Paul Brogan (1987-89) Attempted Game.......................................... 17 (7-17), Paul Brogan vs. Chapman (12/21/88) Season........................................................................275, Tony Brown (1997-98) Career........................................................................317, Paul Brogan (1988-89) Percentage Game.................................. 1.000 (8-8) Richard Lugowski vs. Bethany (11/19/99) ....................................... 1.000 (6-6) Ron Earp vs. San Jose Christian (12/18/92) Season....................................................... .475 (48-101), Paul Brogan (1987-88) Career...................................................... .468 (133-284), Paul Brogan (1987-89) Miscellaneous Consecutive 3-pointers made..... 8, Richard Lugowski vs. UC Riverside (1/28/00)

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Average Season...................................................................13.9, Arthur Shanks (1971-72) Career....................................................................13.9, Arthur Shanks (1971-72)

FREE THROWS Made Game............................................................................. 21, Rudy Berry (1992-93) Season.................................................................... 231, George White (1968-69) Career................................................................. 234, Kevin Alexander (1985-88) Attempted Game........................................................................ 24, Rudy Berry vs. 19/92-93) Season.................................................................... 274, George White (1968-69) Career................................................................. 339, Kevin Alexander (1985-88) Percentage Game....................1.000 (10-10) Trevor Crowley vs. Sheldon Jackson (12/28/90) .........................................1.000 (9-9) Mel Klaxton vs. Pacific Union (12/19/1999) Season..................................................950 (57-60), Calvin Westbrook (2007-08) Career........................................................ .919 (68-74), Jared Gibson (1998-99) Miscellaneous Consecutive free throws made............................ 33, Calvin Westbrook (2007-08)

ASSISTS Most Assists Game...................................... 15, Richard Seay vs. Cal State Hayward (2/27/92) Season.....................................................................183, Richard Seay (1991-92) Career.................................................................. 378, Brian Barnett (1997-2000) Average Season......................................................................6.5, Richard Seay (1991-92) Career.......................................................................5.5, Richard Seay (1989-92)

BLOCKS Most Blocks Game............................................8, Kevin Alexander vs. Cal Lutheran (12/11/87) Season.......................................................................46, Rick Cardoso (2007-08) Career........................................................................84, Rick Cardoso (2006-08) Average Season....................................................................1.77, Rick Cardoso (2007-08) Career.....................................................................1.53, Rick Cardoso (2006-08)

STEALS Most Steals Game........................ 7, Joel Stallworth (3 times), vs Alaska Fairbanks (12/19/04) .......................................vs. Bethany (11/25/05), vs Dominican (Calif.) (11/26/05) ...................................................... 7, Ruby Berry vs. Christian Heritage (12/5/92) Season........................................................................ 100, Rudy Berry (1992-93) Career...................................................................111, Shawn Graham (1988-90)

MISCELLANEOUS Career Games................................................................ 81, Rick Fetter (2000-05) Most Minutes, Season............................................. 1,072, Malik Harris (1997-98) Most Minutes, Career................................................... 2,139, Brian Hall (1995-00

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TEAM records SCORING

FREE THROWS

Most Points Scored by Cal State Stanislaus Game................................................................ 135, vs. Fresno Pacific (1968-69) Season........................................................................................ 2,587 (1988-89) Per game average (season)........................................................ 102.0 (1968-69) At Warrior Arena.............................................................126, vs. Whittier (12/2/88) In a Road Game..... 123 (124-123), vs. Centre College at Danville, Ky. (3/11/89) In a Conference Game (CCAA).................. 105 (105-111), at Chico State (12/7/05)

Made Game................................................. 34 (34-52), vs. Western Oregon (11/20/04) ................................................................... 34 (34-47), vs. Cal Baptist (12/14/91) Season........................................................................................... 573 (1968-69)

Most Points Scored by Opponent Game............................................................................. 124, Centre College (3/11/89) Season.............................................................................................. 2,385 (1997-98) Miscellaneous Most Points Combined..................................... 247, vs. Centre College (3/11/89) Margin of Victory......................................................65 (126-65) vs. Whittier (12/2/88) Scoring margin, season average...........................................................14.9 (1988-89) Fewest Points Allowed in a game............48 (59-48) vs. Sonoma State (1/26/91) Least Points scored.....................................45, vs. Western Washington (1972-73)

FIELD GOALS Made Game......................................................... 57, vs. Los Angeles Baptist (1968-69) Season........................................................................................... 973 (1968-69)

Attempted Game..............................................................52, vs. Western Oregon (11/20/04) ................................................................ 52, vs. Cal State Northridge (12/28/68) Season........................................................................................... 745 (1968-69) Percentage Game............................................ ..933 (28-20), vs. Sheldon Jackson (12/28/90) Season.......................................................................................... .734 (381-519)

ASSISTS Most Assists Game................................................... 29, vs. Cal State San Bernardino (3/8/03) Season........................................................................................... 508 (1991-92) Average Season, per game average........................................................... 19.0 (1987-88)

BLOCKS

Attempted Game...................................................................90, vs. Grand Canyon (12/3/91) Season........................................................................................ 2,190 (1968-69)

Most Blocks Game........................................................ 9, vs. Cal State Bakersfield (11/24/90) Season........................................................................................... 101 (2007-08)

Percentage Game...........................................649 (37-53) vs. San Francisco State (1992-93) Season........................................................................ .530 (949-1,792), 1988-89

Average Season, per game average............................................................. 3.7 (2007-08)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Made Game.......................................................... 20, vs. Bethany University (11/26/05) Season........................................................................................... 267 (2005-06) Attempted Game..................................................................... 47, vs. Santa Clara (11/19/05) Season........................................................................................... 799 (2005-06) Percentage Game..................................................... .750 (15-20) vs. Cal State L.A. (12/1/89) Season........................................................................... .439 (148-337), 1987-88 Miscellaneous Consecutive made, in a game.................................. 10 vs. Chico State (2/20/99)

REBOUNDS Most Rebounds Game...................................................................... 84, vs. L.A. Baptist (1968-69) Season........................................................................................ 1,113 (1989-90) Average Season.......................................................................................... 39.8 (1989-90) Rebounding margin......................................................................... 7.2 (1988-89)

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STEALS Most Steals Game.................................................................. 17, vs. Lewis & Clark (12/13/91) Season........................................................................................... 270 (1988-89)

MISCELLANEOUS Victories Most Wins......................................................................................... 21 (1988-89) Fewest Wins.............................................................................. 2 (2-24), 1972-73 Winning streak, season...................................................................... 8 (1987-88) Longest winning streak to open season............................................. 4 (2000-01) Longest winning streak at home, in a season.................................... 7 (1987-88) Longest winning streak at home, overall............................................ 7 (1987-88) Losses Most Losses, season........................................................................ 24 (1972-73) Losing streak, season...................................................................... 18 (1972-73) Longest losing streak to open season................................................ 9 (1997-98) Miscellaneous Games played....................................................................... 31 (18-13), 1981-82 Best Winning Percentage . .................................................. .724 (21-8), 1988-89 Attendance Home game.............................................2,375, vs. Nebraska Wesleyan (3/4/89) Attendance average per home game.......................................... 1,540 (1988-89) Road game................................................................. 5,234, at Pacific (11/15/97) Attendance average per road game........................................ 1,342 (1999-2000) Total home attendance in a season.......................................... 21,553 (1988-89) Total attendance in a season.................................................... 31,723 (1988-89)

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CATEGORY TOP-10 LISTS Since Cal State Stanislaus joined the CCAA in 1998

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GAME GAME GAME 1. George White vs. Cal State Northridge (68-69) 53 1. Doug Cornfoot vs. S. Oregon (11/28/81)........... 30 1. Richard Seay vs. Cal State Hayward (2/27/92) 15 2. Paul Brogan vs. Whitter (12/2/88) ..................... 39 2. Rick Wright vs. Cal Poly SLO (1970) ................ 23 2. Ira Taylor at UC Davis (2/22/02) ........................ 14 3. Cameron Quick vs. UCSD (2/2/07) ................... 38 3. Rick Cardoso at CS Monterey Bay (2/8/08)...... 19 3. John Mahloch vs. UC Davis (1/16/88)............... 13 4. Jared Gibson vs. Chico State (2/2/99) .............. 37 4. Shawn Graham vs. Cal State Hayward (2/9/90)18 4. John Mahloch vs. Sacramento State (1/19/88). 12 5. Paul Nunnery at Grand Canyon (12/31/91)....... 36 Shawn Graham vs. Humboldt State (2/2/90) .... 18 5. John Mahloch at Southern Utah (11/21/87) ...... 11 6. Kavin Young vs. Western Oregon (11/20/04) .... 35 Shawn Graham vs. Sonoma State (1/27/90) .... 18 6. Ira Taylor vs. Cal State L.A. (1/24/03)................ 11 Dexter Coward at Chaminade (11/17/90).......... 35 7. Cameron Quick vs. Sonoma State (1/27/07) .... 17 Richard Seay vs. SF State (1/25/92)................. 11 Tony Brown vs. Cal State Hayward (1/31/98) ... 35 8. Kevin Alexander vs. Humboldt State (1/23/88) . 16 Richard Seay at SF State (2/7/92) .................... 11 9. Jeff Davenport at NW Nazarene (11/23/01) ...... 34 9. Shawn Graham vs. SF State (2/4/89) ............... 15 Richard Seay at Chico State (1/4/90)................ 11 10. Marcus Martinez vs. Bethany (11/26/05).......... 33 Matt Ibewiro vs. SF State (1/31/09)................. 15 10. Ira Taylor vs. CS San Bernardino (3/8/03)......... 10 Brian Barnett at CS Bakersfield (1/19/00) ......... 10 SEASON SEASON Brian Barnett vs. CS San Bernardino (1/29/00) 10 1. George White (1968-69).................................. 805 1. Athur Shanks (1971-72) .................................. 348 Richard Seay vs. Cal Baptist (11/29/91)............ 10 2. Jim Stephens (1978-79) .................................. 620 2. Gerry Rodriguez (1967-68).............................. 332 Richard Seay vs. UC Davis (1/11/92)................ 10 3. Malik Harris (1997-98) ..................................... 604 3. Shawn Graham (1989-90)............................... 315 4. Paul Brogan (1988-89) .................................... 578 4. Rick Wright (1969-70)...................................... 309 SEASON 5. Gerry Rodriguez (1968-69).............................. 561 5. Doug Cornfoot (1981-82)................................. 308 1. Richard Seay (1991-92) .................................. 183 6. Shawn Graham (1989-90)............................... 554 2. Rico Thompson (1981-82)............................... 164 6. Rick Wright (1967-68)...................................... 281 7. Gerry Rodriguez (1967-68).............................. 542 3. John Mahloch (1987-88).................................. 147 7. Rick Wright (1968-69)...................................... 278 8. Jeff Davenport (2001-02)................................. 534 4. Eric Krivashei (1988-89) .................................. 138 8. Jim Stephens (1978-79) .................................. 271 9. Brian Roscoe (1989-90) .................................. 521 5. Ira Taylor (2002-03) ......................................... 137 9. Ray Scott (1970-71)......................................... 268 10. Mel Claxton (1999-2000) ................................. 510 10. Gerry Rodriguez (1968-69).............................. 250 6. Richard Seay (1989-90) .................................. 136 7. Brian Barnett (1999-2000) ............................... 132 CAREER 8. Brian Barnett (1997-98) ................................... 123 CAREER 1. Rick Wright (1967-71)................................... 1,620 9. Brian Barnett (1998-99) ................................... 118 1. Rick Wright (1967-71)................................... 1,108 2. Jamal O’Quinn (2000-04) ............................. 1,107 2. Gerry Rodriguez (1967-69).............................. 582 10. Duane Jones (2007-08)................................... 114 3. Gerry Rodriguez (1967-69)........................... 1,103 3. Shawn Graham (1988-90)............................... 560 4. Shawn Graham (1988-89)............................ 1,038 4. Cameron Quick (2003-07)............................... 452 CAREER 5. Ed Holmes (1966-70) ................................... 1,037 5. Kevin Alexander (1985-88).............................. 445 1. Brian Barnett (1997-2000) ............................... 378 6. Brian Roscoe (1989-91) .................................. 970 6. Doug Cornfoot (1980-82)................................. 387 2. Richard Seay (1989-90, 91-92) ....................... 319 7. Jeff Davenport (2001-03)................................. 931 7. Jamal O’Quinn (2000-04) ................................ 386 3. Ira Taylor (2001-03) ......................................... 248 8. Kevin Alexander (1985-88).............................. 926 8. Jeff Davenport (2001-03)................................. 371 4. Brian Roscoe (1989-91) .................................. 182 9. Marcus Martinez (2004-2007) ......................... 851 9. Malik Harris (1997-99) ..................................... 358 5. Duane Jones (2006-08)................................... 166 10. Malik Harris (1997-99) ..................................... 848 10. Phil Nunnery (1990-92) ................................... 356

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SINGLE-SEASON TOP-10 LISTS Since Cal State Stanislaus joined the CCAA in 1998 Scoring Average 1. George White, 1968-69...............................32.2 2. Jim Stephens, 1978-79...............................24.0 3. Mike Gratzke, 1966-67................................23.9 4. Gerry Rodriguez, 1967-68...........................23.6 5. Gerry Rodriguez, 1968-69...........................22.4 6. Kevin Alexander, 1987-88...........................21.3 7. Malik Harris, 1997-98..................................20.1 8. Paul Brogan, 1988-89.................................19.9 9. Jeff Davenport, 2001-02..............................19.8 9. Shawn Graham, 1989-90............................19.8

Free Throws Made 1. George White, 1968-69................................231 2. Malik Harris, 1997-98...................................176 3. Jim Stephens, 1978-79................................150 4. Cameron Quick, 2006-07.............................137 5. Shawn Graham, 1989-90.............................135 6. Kevin Alexander, 1987-88............................129 7. Paul Brogan, 1988-89..................................123 8. Jeff Davenport, 2001-02...............................117 9. Mel Claxton, 1999-2000...............................114 10. Rico Thompson, 1981-82.............................113

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 attempts) 1. Ken Brown, 1988-89..................649...... 131-202 2. Terry Hicks, 1991-92.................605...... 150-248 3. Kevin Alexander, 1987-88.........589...... 188-319 4. Kevin Alexander, 1986-87.........589........ 96-163 5. Brian Hall, 1995-96....................584.......111-190 6. Dustin Schultz, 2003-04............581........ 79-136 7. Ben Hibbing, 2004-05................577...... 109-189 8. Shawn Graham, 1988-89..........561...... 201-358 9. John Garrett, 1985-86...............554...... 154-278 10. Joel Stallworth, 2005-06............558.......111-199 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 attempts) 1. Calvin Westbrook, 2007-08.......950.......... 57-60 2. Marcus Martinez, 2005-06.........938.......... 75-80 3. Jaren Gibson, 1998-99..............919.......... 68-74 4. Trevor Crowley, 1990-91...........905.......... 67-74 5. Jay Tipton, 1998-99...................892.......... 83-93 6. Mike Gratzke, 1967-68..............867.......... 85-98 7. Terry Hicks, 1991-92.................865.......... 45-52 8. Brian Barnett, 1999-2000..........855.......... 47-55 9. Geroge White, 1968-69.............843...............NA 10. John Mahloch, 1987-88.............841.......... 58-69

Three-Point Field Goals 1. Tony Brown, 1997-98...................................109 2. Richard Lugowski, 1999-2000......................102 3. Paul Brogan 1988-89.....................................85 4. Jared Gibson, 1998-99...................................84 5. Marcus Martinez, 2005-06..............................67 5. Brian Roscoe, 1990-91...................................65 6. Enver Soobzokov, 2000-01............................64 7. Brian Barnett, 1997-98...................................63 8. Brian Roscoe, 1989-90...................................62 9. Jay Tipton, 1998-99........................................61 10. Duane Jones, 2007-08...................................59

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 50 attempts) 1. Paul Brogan, 1987-88...............475........ 48-101 Casey Cutts, 2008-09..............475.......... 29-61 3. Paul Brogan, 1988-89...............464........ 85-183 4. Dean Taylor, 1991-02................460.......... 23-50 5. Marcus Martinez, 2005-06, . .....444........ 67-151 6. Chris Hayes, 2008-09................438.......... 28-64 7. Mike VanderMolen, 1991-92......436.......... 24-55 8. John Mahloch, 1987-88.............432........ 57-132 9. Brian Hall, 1999-2000................431.......... 22-51 10. Brian Roscoe, 1989-90..............428........ 62-145 Field Goals Made 1. Harvey Marabel, 1979-80.............................250 2. Shawn Graham, 1988-89.............................201 3. Shawn Graham, 1989-90.............................197 4. Mel Claxton, 1999-2000...............................186 5. Paul Brogan, 1988-89..................................185 6. Jeff Davenport, 2001-02...............................180 7. Brian Roscoe, 1989-90.................................177 8. Dexter Coward, 1990-91..............................174 9. Kavin Young, 2004-05..................................170 10. Ebon Knox, 1985-86.....................................164

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Rebounding Average 1. Arthur Shanks, 1971-72..............................13.9 2. Gerry Rodriguez, 1967-68...........................13.8 3. Rick Wright, 1969-70...................................11.9 4. Shawn Graham, 1989-90............................11.3 5. Dennis Dolley, 1966-67...............................11.3 6. Rick Wright, 1968-69...................................11.1 7. Jim Stepens, 1978-79.................................10.4 8. Ray Scott, 1970-71......................................10.3 9. Doug Cornfoot, 1981-82................................9.9 10. Sam Barnes, 1991-92...................................9.2 Field Goal Attempts 1. Harvey Marable, 1979-80.............................451 2. Jim Stephens, 1978-79................................432 3. Richard Lugowski, 1999-2000......................401 4. Jeff Davenport, 2001-02...............................401 5. Malik Harris, 1997-98...................................397 6. Mel Claxton, 1999-2000...............................385 7. Tony Brown, 1997-98...................................382 8. Brian Roscoe, 1989-90.................................376 9. Paul Brogan, 1988-89..................................376 10. Shawn Graham, 1989-90.............................361 Free Throw Attempts 1. George White, 1968-69................................274 2. Malik Harris, 1997-98...................................243 3. Jim Stephens, 1978-79................................213 4. Jeff Davenport, 2001-02...............................188 5. Kevin Alexander, 1987-88............................177 6. Shawn Graham, 1989-90.............................170 7. Rico Thompson, 1981-82.............................170 8. Kavin Young, 2004-05..................................154 9. Paul Brogan, 1988-89..................................153 10. Dexter Coward, 1990-91..............................148 10. Doug Cornfoot, 1981-82...............................148 10. Paul Nunnery, 1991-92.................................148 10. Mel Claxton, 1999-2000...............................148

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Tony Brown, 1997-98...................................275 2. Richard Lugowski, 1999-2000......................265 3. Jared Gibson, 1998-99.................................210 4. Paul Brogan, 1988-89..................................183 5. Brian Roscoe, 1990-91.................................174 5. Duane Jones, 2007-08.................................174 7. Jay Tipton, 1998-99......................................168 8. Brian Barnett, 1997-98.................................163 9. Enver Soobzokov, 2000-01..........................161 10. Dominique Pennix, 2005-06.........................154 10. Matt Meunier, 1989-90.................................154 Steals 1. Rudy Berry, 1992-93.....................................100 2. Richard Seay, 1991-92...................................76 3. Mel Claxton, 1999-2000.................................68 4. Duane Jones, 2007-08...................................59 5. Shawn Graham, 1988-89...............................58 5. Paul Nunnery, 1991-92...................................58 7. Shawn Graham, 1989-90...............................53 8. Paul Nunnery, 1990-91...................................51 9. Matt Muniz, 1995-96.......................................50 10. Jeff Davenport, 2002-03.................................49 10. Paul Brogan, 1988-89....................................49 Blocked Shots 1. Rick Cardoso, 2007-08...................................46 2. Rick Cardoso, 2006-07...................................38 3. Bernard McIntosh, 2002-03............................36 4. Dexter Coward, 1990-91................................35 5. Shawn Graham, 1988-89...............................26 Matt Ibewiro, 2008-09...................................26 7. Kavin Young, 2004-05....................................23 8. Terry Johnson, 2008-09..................................22 9. Ken Brown, 1989-90.......................................19 10. John Garrett, 1985-86....................................18 Turnovers 1. John Franza, 1978-79..................................120 2. James Batiste, 1978-79................................109 3. Malik Harris, 1997-98...................................105 4. Doug Cornfoot, 1981-82.................................97 5. Richard Seay, 1991-92...................................94 6. Ira Taylor, 2002-03..........................................88 7. Jermaine Galloway, 1997-98..........................83 8. Heath Colvin, 2007-08....................................80 9. Sam Barnes, 1991-92....................................78 10. Duane Jones, 2007-08...................................73

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Awards/Other Records MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

AWARD WINNERS All-CCAA 2006-07 Cameron Quick (1st team) 2005-06 Marcus Martinez (2nd team) Joel Stallworth (2nd team) Kavin Young, Jr. (2nd team)

1999-00 Mel Claxton (2nd team) Richard Lugowski (hm) 1998-99 Jay Tipton (hm)

CCAA Freshman of the Year

Cal State Stanislaus Athletics Hall of Fame Harvey Marable (inducted in 2005) Doug Cornfoot (inducted in 2004) Kevin Alexander (inducted in 2001) Danny Boer (inducted in 2000) Gerry Rodriguez (inducted in 2000) Ricky Wright (inducted in 2000)

2004-05 Kavin Young, Jr. (1st team) Ben Hibbing (2nd team)

2002-03 Mesut Ademoglu

Cal State Stanislaus Athletics Awards

2002-03 Bernard McIntosh (2nd team) Jeff Davenport (2nd team)

Academic All-District 2007-08 Calvin Westbrook (2nd team)

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2005-06 Joel Stallworth

2001-02 Jeff Davenport (1st team)

2003 Ira Taylor

2002-03 Marcus Roewenstrunk

2000-01 Jeremiah Davis (2nd team) Enver Soobzokov (hm)

HOME-AWAY RECORD BREAKDOWN

WARRIOR ARENA ATTENDANCES

Since joining the CCAA in 1998-99

Warrior Arena Year Overall Conf. 2008-09 5-9 2-7 2007-08 4-8 3-7 2006-07 6-8 3-8 2005-06 8-4 6-4 2004-05 4-8 3-7 2003-04 7-6 5-6 2002-03 12-3 8-3 2001-02 6-7 4-7 2000-01 10-3 9-2 1999-00 6-8 4-7 1998-99 7-6 6-5 Totals 75-70 53-63

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Road Overall 2-9 2-12 6-7 6-8 2-10 1-13 5-8 4-10 4-9 1-12 3-11 36-106

Conf. 1-9 2-8 6-5 5-5 2-8 1-10 5-6 3-8 2-9 0-11 2-9 29-91

Att.........Opponent................................... Date............Results 1. 2,375........vs. Nebraska Wesleyan............. 3/4/89......... W, 76-66 2. 2,350........vs. Sonoma State...................... 2/18/89.... W, 121-101 3. 2,325........vs. Pomona-Pitzer...................... 3/3/89......... W, 90-78 4. 2,200........vs. UC Davis ............................ 1/13/89........ W, 71-66 5. 2,105........vs. UC Davis............................. 1/16/88........ W, 86-71 6. 2,098........vs. UC Davis.............................. 2/9/91......... W, 96-94 7. 1,957........vs. UC Davis............................. 1/11/92..........L, 81-84 8. 1,824........vs. Cal State San Bernardino.... 12/7/01..........L, 51-81 9. 1,807........vs. Westmont........................... 11/22/02....... W, 74-71 10. 1,800........vs. San Francisco State............. 2/4/89......... W, 97-80

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CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 http://www.goccaa.org • Telephone (925) 472-8299 • FAX (925) 472-8887

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Director of Championships and Marketing Cell (925) 323-2153 Email rharris@goccaa.org

E-Mail: rjhiegert@goccaa.org Home: (925) 634-4838 The California Collegiate Athletic Association has been the nation’s most successful intercollegiate athletic conferences since its establishment in December 1938. The 12-member league is home to some of the nation’s finest NCAA Division II athletic programs in Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State L.A., Cal State San Bernardino, Cal State Stanislaus, Chico State, CSU, Monterey Bay, Humboldt State, UC San Diego, San Francisco State and Sonoma State. Cal State Bakersfield ended its long stint as a member of the conference this past year after reclassifying to to Division I. CCAA institutions compete in seven women’s and six men’s conference-sponsored sports. Fall sports include men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. Men’s and women’s basketball are contested in the winter, and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, softball and baseball comprise spring competition. CCAA members have won 146 NCAA Championships (98 men, 49 women) all time, far and away the most of any Division

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II conference. On the men’s side, CCAA members have brought home at least 10 titles in swimming & diving (25), wrestling (16), track & field (13), tennis (11) and baseball (10). CCAA institutions have been very successful in the history of NCAA women’s athletics, having won 10 cross country, 10 softball, six track & field, five volleyball and five basketball national championships as well as 18 more in four other sports. The CCAA has undergone several changes in conference membership since charter members UC Santa Barbara, Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State came together to form the league in 1938. Over the past 60 years, a number of institutions have been members of the CCAA, including Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chapman, Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State, Pacific, Pepperdine , UC Riverside, UC Davis and Grand Canyon University. The CCAA Commissioner’s Office relocated from southern California to the San Francisco Bay Area-suburb of Walnut Creek in July 1998. Robert J. Hiegert is in his 12th year as the Commissioner.

2008-09 CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS Men’s Cross Country - CHICO STATE Women’s Cross Country - CAL STATE L.A. Men’s Soccer - SONOMA STATE Women’s Soccer - UC SAN DIEGO Women’s Volleyball - CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO Men’s Basketball (co-reg. season) - CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS, CSU SAN BERNARDINO, CAL POLY POMONA Men’s Basketall (conf. tourn.) - CSU SAN BERNARDINO Women’s Basketball (reg. season) - UC SAN DIEGO

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Women’s Basketball (conf. tourn.) - CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS Women’s Tennis - UC SAN DIEGO Men’s Golf - SONOMA STATE Baseball - UC SAN DIEGO Softball (reg. season) - HUMBOLDT STATE Softball (conf. tournament) - CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY Women’s Track & Field - UC SAN DIEGO Men’s Track & Field - CHICO STATE

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CCAA STAFF

AL BARBA

Assistant Commissioner Dir. of Media Relations

CAROL RIVERA

Coordinator of Compliance Sr. Women’s Administrator

ROBERT HARRIS

Director of Championships & Marketing

Bill WHITE

Cal Poly Pomona BRONCOS

Cal State Stanislaus WARRIORS

Cal State Dominguez Hills TOROS

Chico State WILDCATS

Cal State East Bay PIONEERS

Humboldt State LUMBERJACKS

Cal State Los Angeles GOLDEN EAGLES

San Francisco State GATORS

Cal State Monterey Bay OTTERS

Sonoma State SEAWOLVES

Cal State San Bernardino COYOTES

UC San Diego TRITONS

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2008-09 CCAA Review MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

2008-09 In Review - by Sport

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review Standings & Championship Results CCAA OVERALL School W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct y(!) -Cal Poly Pomona 15-5 .750 8-2 7-3 25-8 .758 y(!) -Cal State Dominguez Hills 15-5 .750 9-1 6-4 22-8 .733 y (!) - Cal State San Bernardino 15-5 .750 9-1 6-4 20-10 .667 y(!) -Humboldt State 13-7 .650 8-2 5-5 20-12 .625 y - UC San Diego 13-7 .650 8-2 5-5 17-11 .607 y - CSU Monterey Bay 8-12 .400 4-6 4-6 16-14 .533 y - San Francisco State 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 14-14 .500 y - Sonoma State 8-12 .400 5-5 3-7 12-16 .429 Cal State L.A. 7-13 .350 5-5 2-8 12-15 .444 Chico State 5-15 .250 2-8 3-7 8-19 .296 Cal State Stanislaus 3-17 .150 2-8 1-9 7-18 .261 y - CCAA Tournament participant; ! - NCAA Tournament participant

Streak L1 L1 L1 L2 L1 L1 L4 L1 L1 W1 L1

Home Away Neutral 12-2 8-4 5-2 11-3 8-5 3-0 13-1 6-6 1-3 12-3 5-7 3-2 9-2 6-8 2-1 9-6 5-7 2-1 7-6 3-8 0-2 6-6 4-10 2-0 9-5 3-10 0-0 5-8 3-9 0-2 5-9 2-9 0-0

NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT MussMutual Center, Springfield, Mass. Wed., March 25 Augustana State 70, Christian Brothers 62 CAL POLY POMONA 79, SW Missouri State 74 Central Missouri 86, Gannon 77 Findlay 89, C.W. Post 79 Thursday, March 26 Findlay 67, Central Missouri 65 CAL POLY POMONA 74, Augustana State 70 Sat., March 28 National Championship Game Findlay 56, CAL POLY POMONA 53 (OT) NCAA DIVISION II WEST REGIONALS Sub-Regional - Bellingham, Wash. (Western Washington, Haggen Court at Sam Carver Gymnasium) CAL POLY POMONA 83, CSU SAN BERNARDINO 81 (OT) Seattle Pacific 82, Western Washington 77

CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT First Round at Campus Sites; Semifinals, Finals at Coussoulis Arena; San Bernardino, Calif.

Sat., Mar. 14 CAL POLY POMONA 80, Seattle Pacific 72 Sub-Regional - Laie, Hawaii. (Brigham Young Hawaii, Cannon Activities Center) Fri., Mar. 13 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS 87, Central Washington 83 BYU-Hawaii 98, HUMBOLDT STATE 84 Sat., Mar. 14 BYU-Hawaii 84, CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS 71 Wed., Mar. 18 CAL POLY POMONA 59, at BYU-Hawaii 58

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Cal State San Bernardino captured the 2009 CCAA Tournament championship.

Tuesday, March 3 (First Round) Cal Poly Pomona 57, No. 8 San Francisco State 44 Cal State Monterey Bay 77, No. 2 Cal State Dominguez Hills 72 Cal State San Bernardino 79, No. 6 Sonoma State 77 UC San Diego 79, No. 5 Humboldt State 67 Friday, March 6 (Semifinals) Cal State Monterey Bay 54, No. 1 Cal Poly Pomona 49 (OT) Cal State San Bernardino 76, No. 3 UC San Diego 72 Saturday, March 7 (Finals) Cal State San Bernardino 80, No. 4 Cal State Monterey Bay 78

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2008-09 CCAA Review MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

2008-09 In Review - by Sport

2008-09 Men’s Basketball Review Honors Most Valuable Player of the Year: Larry Gordon, Cal Poly Pomona (F, SR, Pomona)

Coach of the Year: Greg Kamansky, Cal Poly Pomona

Freshman of the Year: Kyle Baxter, Humboldt State (F, Sacramento)

Newcomer of the Year: Brandon Brown, Cal State San Bernardino (F, Jr, New Orleans, La.)

ALL-CCAA FIRST TEAM

Name Institution Brandon Brown CSU San Bernardino Larry Gordon Cal Poly Pomona Robert Hayes San Francisco State Michael Hernandez CSU Dominguez Hills Kelvin Kim UC San Diego Joe Mitchell CSU Monterey Bay Devin Montgomery CSU San Bernardino Jerrell Smith CSU Dominguez Hills Austin Swift Cal Poly Pomona Zac Tiedeman Humboldt State

Pos. F F G G G F G F G G

Year Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Hometown New Orleans, La. Pomona San Diego Whittier Lake Forest, Ill. Oakland Los Angeles Gardena Santa Cruz Santa Rosa

ALL-CCAA SECOND TEAM Name Andy Bocian Chris Fields Tobias Jahn Jordan Lawley Chris Mark Steve Monreal Shane Poppen Alex Thomas DuBois Williams Rodney Yearby

Institution Chico State Cal State L.A. Cal Poly Pomona UC San Diego Cal State L.A. CSU Monterey Bay UC San Diego San Francisco State CSU San Bernardino CSU Dominguez Hills

Pos. F G/F F G F G G G G F

Kyle Baxter

Year Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Hometown Pleasanton Long Beach Germany Lodi, Calif. Carson E. Los Angeles Thousand Oaks Vallejo Tempe, Ariz. Moreno Valley

2008-09 Wilson CCAA Men’s Basketball Players of the Week:

Nov. 17-23: Matt Ibewiro (Cal State Stanislaus); Nov. 24-30: Andy Bocian (Chico State); Dec. 1 -7: Alex Thomas (San Francisco State); Dec. 8-14: Robert Hayes (San Francisco State); Dec. 15-21: Larry Gordon (Cal Poly Pomona); Dec. 29 - Jan. 4: Brandon Brown (Cal State San Bernardino); Jan. 5-11: Joe Mitchell (Cal State Monterey Bay); Jan. 12-18: Austin Swift (Cal Poly Pomona); Jan. 19-25: Jerrell Smith (Cal State Dominguez Hills); Jan. 26 - Feb. 1: Brandon Brown (Cal State San Bernardino); Feb. 2-8: Brandon Brown (Cal State San Bernardino); Feb. 9-15: Michael Hernandez (Cal State Dominguez Hills); Feb. 16-22: Devin Montgomery (Cal State San Bernardino); Feb. 23 - Mar. 1 Brandon Brown (Cal State San Bernardino).

NATIONAL HONORS NABC/NCAA Division II All-American: Devin Peal (HSU) NABC/NCAA Division II All-American: Larry Gordon, Cal Poly Pomona Division II Bulletin All-American: • First Team: Larry Gordon (CPP) Division II Bulletin Freshman All-American: Kyle Baxter, Humboldt State NABC/NCAA Division II All-West Region: • First Team: Larry Gordon (CPP), Brandon Brown (CSUSB), Michael Hernandez (CSUDH) • Second Team: Jerrell Smith (CSUDH), Devin Montgomery (CSUSB), Zac Tiedeman (HSU) • Coach of the Year: Greg Kamansky (CPP) Daktronics West Region: • First Team: Larry Gordon (CPP), Brandon Brown (CSUSB) • Second Team: Michael Hernandez (CSUDH)

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Carrie Luis won the 800- and 1,500meter runs in 1993 and 1994

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Kasey Burlingham became the fourth Warrior to win a Division II National Championship when he captured the 2009 pole vault title with a height of 17 feet, 8 1/2 inches.

success, the University was rewarded as the CCAA Soccer Championship host. In 2006-07, 11 of the 14 Warrior athletic teams posted winning records and Warrior student-athletes Graduated at a higher rate than the University studentbody while maintaining a B-plus grade point average. Two firsts occurred in 2006-07 for the Warriors as a Division II program with the men’s soccer team qualifying for the CCAA Championships for the first time af after finishing second in the North Division. The softball program achieved the Elite status as it hosted and won the West Region and made its first ever appearance at the NCAA Championship tournament before finishing with a school record 50win season. Both of the outdoor track and field

Andy Moren was the top freshman golfer in 2004-05.

programs turned in their best conference team finishes in 2006-07. The men’s golf team also enjoyed success, as it captured a CCAA championship in 2007 before continuing its postseason success both at the regional and national level. In the 2005 women’s track and field standout Chaunte Mitchell became the second CSUS athlete to repeat as a national champion, claiming the pole vault title in 2004 and 2005. It was the first time since Carrie Luis in 1993 and 1994 that a Warrior athlete won back-to-back national championships. Luis claimed a double national championship in the 800- and 1,500-meter races both years. During 14 years of competition at the NCAA Division III, level, California State University, Stanislaus won 12 national golf championships, two national baseball championships, and had both its men’s and women’s basketball teams reach the “Final Four” in the national tournaments. Other notable achievements for the Warriors include: • The women’s basketball program has made it to the NCAA tournament three times in the last 15 years including the team’s last appearance in 2003. • The women’s soccer program achieved its first national ranking in 2004 and finished with the team’s fourth 10-win season. • For the second time since 2005, the men’s basketball team defeated a Division I program when the Warriors beat Santa Clara in a 2007 preseason game. The Warriors also defeated UC Irvine in November, 2005. • Two-time CCAA Athlete of the Year Joel Stallworth competed at the 2008 World Indoor Track & Field Championships in Spain.

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Warrior Athletics Tradition MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Team National Championships Baseball (2) 1976, 1977

Golf (12) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1980,1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

Individual National CHAMPIONS Golf Glenn Andrade – 1988; Cliff Smith – 1982; Mike Bender – 1979, 1980; Dan Lisle – 1976; Glenn Andrade – 1988

Men’s Track & Field Kasey Burlingham, pole vault — 2009 Undrae Walker, high jump; Jomal Bush – triple jump; Geoff Bradshaw, decathlon – 1994; 4x100-m relay (Hollywood Roberts, Dale Dilworth, Hank Dawkins, Billy Stone) – 1981 4x100-m relay (Calvin Massey, Greg Johnson, Hollywood Roberts, Will Stokes) – 1980 David Jackson, 400-meter hurdles – 1980 4x400-m relay (Dave Karila, Ricky Swift, Ivan Clay, Rus Nelson) – 1978 V.J. Remple, 400-meters – 1977 4x400-m relay (V.J. Remple, Ian Seale, Rus Nelson, Layton Hope) – 1977

Led by two-time All-American Megan Law (center, right of trophy), the 2007 CSU Stanislaus softball team captured the West Region championship and advanced to the national tournament for the first time in program history.

Joel Stallworth (pictured with CCAA Commissioner Robert J. Hiegert) was the West Region in 2006 and was named CCAA Outdoor Track & Field Male Athlete of the Year for two consecutive years (2006-07).

Women’s Track & Field Beany Robison, javelin – 1986 Carrie Luis, 800-meters – 1993, 1994; Carrie Luis, 1,500-meters – 1993, 1994; Chaunte Mitchell, pole vault – 2004, 2005

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Men’s Basketball (3) — 1982, 1983, 1989 Women’s Basketball (1) — 1989 Men’s Golf (12) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Baseball (9) — 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989 Softball—2007

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Baseball (3) — 1978, 1980, 1988 Softball — 2008 Men’s Golf (10) — 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1999, 2001, 2007 Men’s Basketball (3) —1987, 1989, 1990 Women’s Basketball (5) —1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Men’s Track & Field (1) —1994 WARRIORATHLETICS.COM

Women’s Track & Field star Chaunte Mitchell is the latest National Champions as she won back-to-back titles in pole vault (2004 & 2005).

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Student Recreation Complex MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10 California State University, Stanislaus students overwhelmingly approved a referendum to fund the construction of a student recreation complex in the spring of 2007 and the complex opened this fall in time for the soccer season. Sixty-eight percent of student voters approved of the measure. A higher than normal number of student voters took to the polls to vote for the referendum and student body officer elections. “I am very pleased to see that students are so supportive of this project, because it will really be an asset to the University and the community,” California State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani said. “This is a project that captures the spirit of this University and contributes to physical education and fitness as one of the four essential pillars of education along with the spiritual, intellectual and personal components. It’s also one of the major elements of establishing Turlock as a college town.” The complex, located on the east side of campus at the corner of Geer Road and Christoffersen Parkway, features a 19,000-square-foot fitness center, a 2,100-seat lighted soccer/ football stadium (Warrior Stadium) with a state-of-the-art allweather turf and track (Al Brenda Track), a lighted intramural competition field and a soccer practice field. A field events site for the relocated track and field program is also included in the project.

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CSU Stanislaus students will pay an additional $80 in the fall, spring and summer terms, and $27 in the winter term starting in 2008. Students who take more than half of their classes at the Stockton Center will not be required to pay the fees, and monthly rates will be available for those students who are not taking classes during the summer. A unique feature of the project is the campus commitment that half of all donations and profits related to the facility will be directed toward reducing the student fee after the complex is opened. The other half of donations will go to athletic scholarships while the remaining half of profits generated by the facilities will be designated for future expansion and improvements of the complex. The Associated Students, Inc., University Student Union Board of Directors and Student Athletic Advisory Committee leadership were involved in the planning for the project. A student oversight committee provided a voice in operation of the facilities. The addition of a lighted intramural field provides CSU Stanislaus with its first dedicated facility for that program. Participation in intramurals has increased dramatically with the University’s steady enrollment growth and improved studentgenerated recreation programs. CSU Stanislaus Director of Athletics Milton Richards said that the Warriors sports program will take a major step forward with the addition of the new facilities. “We are very grateful to President Shirvani and our students for their overwhelming support of this project,” Richards said. “This facility will allow Warrior Athletics to move to the next level of competitive success while meeting the recreational needs of all students.” CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS


Athletics Facilities MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

The gymnasium took on the name, Warrior Arena, in 1999 — 21 years after it was built on the east side of the campus. The Arena is home to the Warriors’ men’s and women’s basketball teams, the women’s volleyball team, department of Intercollegiate Athletics, as well as Health and Physical Education. Warrior Arena has become one of the toughest places to play in the conference and is noted for its atmosphere and vocal fan support. In the same vicinity on the east side of the campus, the athletic facilities also include the Student Recreation Complex, which features a soccer and track stadium, a baseball field, two softball fields and six tennis courts. Both baseball and softball fields also feature batting cages. A full-size swimming pool is adjacent to the Field House, which is home to physical education professors’ offices and the Warrior Fitness Center. With the addition of the new Student Recreation Center, student-athletes have gain better access to the Fitness Center.

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Warrior baseball Field

Warrior Softball Field

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University President MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

DR. HAMID SHIRVANI

President California State University, Stanislaus Dr. Hamid Shirvani has been in higher education for 30 years, with 23 years in senior executive leadership and management posts, managing budgets up to $135 million and more than 1200 people. In these positions, Dr. Shirvani has successfully led the complete restructuring of several colleges and universities, producing substantially increased productivity, including increases in enrollments, the quality of student applicants, the quality of educational offerings, funded research activities, R&D development and net revenue. He has also served as architecture, urban design and land planning consultant to various public agencies and private development companies; most recently, as chief design consultant for the 3400-acre Orange County Great Park. His management focus is, first and foremost, on bringing a humanistic perspective to decision-making, with a focus on ethics and transparency in institutional behavior. He also gives primary attention to the importance of global thinking in both education and business. In addition, he believes that integrating technology into education is vital to the success of higher education today; he was instrumental in forging a partnership between Queens College and IBM that provided an innovative fiber optic backbone for the campus that has become a model for other campuses of the City College of New York. As a university leader, Dr. Shirvani has dealt effectively with regulatory agencies and state and federal policies on a variety of issues, including evaluation, accreditation, zoning, environmental protection, loans, banking, finance, and human resource management. In addition, he has extensive knowledge and expertise in the building and development industries as well as in higher education and international risk management. Currently, Dr. Shirvani is President of the California State University, Stanislaus. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Provost and Executive Vice President at Chapman University; Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research at Queens College of the City University of New York; Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell; and Dean of the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado at Denver. In addition, he has served on the faculties of the State University of New York at Syracuse and the Pennsylvania State University. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Princeton University, an M.L.A. from Harvard University, a M.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is a graduate of the Polytechnic of Central London. Dr. Shirvani is internationally well known for his contributions

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to the fields of architecture and urban design and planning. He has authored three books—Design Review Process (1981), The Urban Design Process (1985), Beyond Public Architecture (1990)—as well as several dozen papers in various refereed and professional journals and several dozen papers at national and international conferences. His books have been used as major texts in classrooms throughout the United States and abroad. In particular, The Urban Design Process, which has been translated into four languages, is a major classic on the subject. In addition, Dr. Shirvani served as editor and/or on the editorial board of Journal of Architectural Education (1988-94); Avant Garde (1988-94); Journal of Planning Education and Research (1987-93); Urban Design and Presentation Quarterly (1987-89); Journal of the American Planning Association (198385); UD Review (1982-87); and Art and Architecture (1974-78). In October of 2004, he was awarded the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and was invested as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. He was invested as a Knight in the Order of Malta in 2009. Sir Hamid Shirvani is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, Recipient of Special Commendation by the American Institute of Architects (2003) for his contributions in the fields of architecture and urban design, Recipient of the Seikyo Culture Award of Japan (1999) and is listed in the Who’s Who in the World. Sir Hamid Shirvani has lectured at 27 international and 48 U.S. universities, several dozen public and private agencies, and professional societies. He is also the recipient of grants from National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Education, DeWitt Wallace – Reader’s Digest Fund and Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation. For his distinguished service and significant scholarly and academic achievements, Soka University of Japan bestowed upon him the Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in 2003. In 2007 and again in 2009, the statewide student government body of the 23-campus California State University system recognized Dr. Shirvani as “President of the Year.” Dr. Shirvani has served on the Board of Directors of Competition Inc., the United Way, ICMT, Inc., the American Council on Education (ACE) Commission on International Initiatives, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Committee on Professional Development, and the Higher Education Consortium of Central California (HECCC) and is currently serving as a member of NCAA Division II Presidents Council, the Stanislaus County Children’s Council, the Gallo Center for the Arts Board of Trustees, the Governing Board of the Stockton Site Authority, the Modesto Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Turlock Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the City of Turlock Beautification Committee, and the Central Valley Higher Education Consortium (CVHEC). He also serves as the Chairman of the Turlock Business Council. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS


University Administrative Staff MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Herman Lujan

Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Herman D. Lujan became Interim Provost in July 2009. Dr. Lujan came to CSU Stanislaus with an extensive background in higher education leadership that includes considerable California State University experience. He served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at CSU Los Angeles (2001-07); the Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at CSU Polytechnic University, Pomona (200708); and most recently as Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for the CSU Maritime Academy (2008-09). Dr. Lujan has also served as the Vice President for Minority Affairs (1978-88) and the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (1988-91) at the University of Washington; the President and President Emeritus of the University of Northern Colorado (1991-98); and as the Chief Academic Officer and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs with the Connecticut State University System (1998-2001). Dr. Lujan received his Ph.D. from the University of Idaho and his M.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.

Dr. John MAYER

Faculty Athletics Representative Professor & Chairman, Theatre John Mayer is in his fifth year as the faculty athletics representative for the university. Mayer has been at California State University, Stanislaus since 2000 and is a professor and the chair of the theatre department. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Illinois and his Ph.D. in theatre history from the University of Missouri 1993 and is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. While at Missouri, he was a graduate representative to the NCAA from 1989-1993. The native of Highland Park, Illinois, is a diehard Chicago Cubs fan. Mayer and his wife Kitsy reside in Atwater with their three children, sons Murphy and Nick and daughter Johanna.

SENIOR Administration University President Hamid Shirvani Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Herman Lujan Vice President for University Advancement Susana Gajic-Bruyea Vice President for Student Affairs Stacey Morgan-Foster Vice President for Business and Finance Russell Giambelluca Associate Vice President for Information Technology Carl Whitman

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Director of Athletics MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Dr. Milton RICHARDS Director of Athletics

Dr. Milton E. Richards is in his tenth year as director of athletics at California State University Stanislaus. He is guided by the belief that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the overall mission of the university and that a successful intercollegiate athletics and recreation program for men and women contributes substantially to campus life and community interaction. Dr. Richards and his staff have taken Warrior Athletics to new heights among the nation’s elite intercollegiate athletics programs. The goals for the Warrior Intercollegiate athletics program are: • To graduate Warrior student-athletes at a rate higher than the general student body. • To positively promote California State University Stanislaus through an intercollegiate athletics program that operates within the rules and regulations of the University, National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). • To be competitive and provide student-athletes with a positive intercollegiate athletics experience. Since his arrival in the spring of 1996, Cal State Stanislaus student-athletes have continued to graduate at a rate higher than the general student body while maintaining a stellar 3.0 class room grade point average (G.P.A.) as a group. Other accomplishments by Dr. Richards, his coaches, student-athletes, and friends of the program during Richard’s tenure include: • More than 300 student-athletes have been named to all-conference, all-region, and All-American honors, as well as receiving accolades as All-Academic student-athletes at various levels. • Warrior student-athletes are committed to community involvement delivering Holiday meals to needy families, building homes with Habitat for Humanity, and working with local school children on academic and athletics skill development. The Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) has constantly finished first in the conference in collecting donations for the Make-AWish program. • The Warrior Athletics program has consistently been ranked within the top thirty percent of all NCAA DII Athletics programs as measured by the National Association of Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in its annual Director’s Cup standings. • Twenty-two Warrior Athletics teams have participated in NCAA post season play. • Nearly $5 million dollars has been secured in private funds for the Intercollegiate Athletics program. • Three separate student fee referendums have been passed by Cal State Stanislaus students in support of the Athletics program including the referendum for the recently completed $12 million state of the art Student Recreation Complex and Stadium and two additional referendums to support Warrior Athletics. Prior to joining Cal State Stanislaus, Dr. Richards served as Director of Athletics at the State University of New York at Albany.

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In this capacity, Dr. Richards provided the needed leadership to move the UAlbany Intercollegiate Athletics program from NCAA DIII classification to NCAA Division I status. A native of Liverpool, New York, Dr. Richards worked in Division I-A athletics for 11 years at Kansas State University and Temple University. As Director of Athletics at Kansas State, Dr. Richards was responsible for an athletics program which totaled 14 sports with an $8.5 million budget. Dr. Richards and his staff excelled in the financial area where they developed a system to control expenditures while cultivating new sources of revenue. In the spring of 1992 Dr. Richards launched and completed a capital fund campaign to build a new indoor football practice facility and luxury suite press box. He and his staff then established the first luxury football stadium suite program in the Big 12 Conference for the highly successful Wildcat football program. From 1982-91, Dr. Richards enjoyed a nine-year association with Temple University, a Division IA institution in Philadelphia. He spent six of those years as Associate Athletics Director, a position that included the job of Chief Financial Officer. In that role, he managed all of the administrative and operational aspects for the Temple University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. At Temple University Dr Richards also served an adjunct faculty member for the Temple University College of Education teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in education administration. Dr. Richards is completing a second five-year term as a member of the West Virginia University School of Physical Education President’s Visiting Committee. The Visiting Committee is in an advisory Board established to provide input to WVU President Michael Garrison and College Dean Dana Brooks, on all matters related to the School of Physical Education. He will be inducted into the West Virginia University Hall of Fame this October for his contributions to his alma mater and professions service to Intercollegiate Athletics. Dr. Richards earned three degrees from West Virginia University, including an Ed.D. in education in 1983, a MS in Sport’s Management in 1982, and a BS in sports management in 1980. He has authored several articles on issues related to intercollegiate athletics and was inducted into the West Virginia Hall of Fame on Oct. 3, 2009 for his services to WVU and the profession of Athletics Administration. Dr. Richards is the father of two children, Milton Chase, a nursing student at West Virginia University, and Megan Brittany, a junior also enrolled at West Virginia University. He is married to former Cal State Stanislaus student-athlete Amy Bublak, who is law enforcement officer with the Modesto Police Department. Ms. Bublak is a member of the Cal Stanislaus Athletic Hall of Fame for her achievements as a Track and Field student-athlete setting national records in the javelin. Dr Richards and his wife Amy Bublak are very involved in community affairs. Dr. Richards, who been a Trustee, was recently elected President of the Stanislaus County Mosquito Abatement Commission. He is also a member of the Turlock Noon Rotary, former board member for the Stanislaus County United Way, and the former Chair/board member for the Turlock Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. Ms. Bublak is a member of the Turlock City Council, served on the Turlock City Planning Commission and Secretary for the Stanislaus County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The couple reside in Turlock. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS


Athletics Administration MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Kim Duyst

Associate Athletics Director Kim Duyst was promoted to the position of Associate Athletics Director in the fall of 2007 after completing a stellar 20year career at Cal State Stanislaus as the head coach for track and field, cross country for men and women. She also served as the department’s Senior Women’s Administrator for seven years. As Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator, Duyst oversees compliance with the NCAA, CCAA and University rules and regulations, monitors compliance with the CSU gender-equity policy and Title IX, issues. Ms Duyst also works with campus officials and the Student Athlete Academic Advisor to assist all student-athletes in maintain academic eligibility and graduating from Cal State Stanislaus. Duyst is also the administrator who oversees the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and is the coordinator of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Duyst received her a bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Wyoming where she also completed a four stint as a scholarship member of the women’s cross country track and field team. Prior to coming to Cal State Stanislaus Coach Duyst served as a member of the coaching staffs at the West Virginia University and Syracuse University. She is a native of Peru, NY, and is a 1975 graduate of Peru High School. Duyst and her husband Mark reside in Turlock and have two children, Brooke and Connor.

Hung P. Tsai

Assistant Athletics Director Hung P. Tsai returned to Cal State Stanislaus in the summer of 2007 as Assistant Athletics Director. Tsai oversees media relations and sports information, is responsible for marketing Warrior Athletics, game management and day-to-day responsibilities for the 14-sport athletics program and maintain warriorathletics.com, the department’s website. Tsai served as the Sports Information Director at CSU Stanislaus from 2001-04 before leaving to launch a website development company and to earn a Master’s degree in Sport Management from Long Beach State University. From 2006-07, he served as the Assistant Commissioner of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Previously, Tsai has also worked at Humboldt State, San Jose State, and ESPN in a variety of athletics administration positions. Tsai received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Humboldt State in 1997 and Master of Arts degree in Sport Management from Long Beach State in 2006. His academic accomplishments include being named a “Student Who Makes a Difference to a Club or Organization” at Humboldt State for his work with the Athletics Department, the Journalism Graduate of the Year in 1997, and a 1996 recipient of the NCAA/Freedom Forum Sports Journalism Scholarship.

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Athletics Staff MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

CHARLENE BARGAS

Warrior Athletics Assistant

GARY HOGAN

Head Athletics Trainer

GEOFF BRADSHAW Head Coach Track & Field

AMYE LEON

Academic Advisor

GABRIEL BOLTON Head Coach Women’s Soccer

KENNY LEONESIO Head Coach Baseball

JOHN COOK Head Coach Men’s Golf

DURENA LONG Budget Analyst

MATT FRAZE

Strength & Conditioning Coach

CHRISTINA LORE Head Coach Volleyball

STAFF DIRECTORY For a complete list of athletics staff contact numbers visit WarriorAthletics.com

HEAD COACHES Area Code: (209) Gabe Bolton................................... gbolton@csustan.edu Women’s Soccer.................................................667-3802 Geoff Bradshaw....................... gbradshaw@csustan.edu Men’s & Women’s Track & Field..........................664-6839

LARRY REYNOLDS Head Coach Men’s Basketball

JAN SCHEFKOWITZ Head Coach Softball

DANA TAYLOR Head Coach Men’s Soccer

John Cook....................................... jcook4@csustan.edu Men’s Golf...........................................................667-3639 Kenny Leonesio..........................kleonesio@csustan.edu Baseball...............................................................667-3272 Christina Lore................................. cdifani@csustan.edu Volleyball.............................................................667-3803 Larry Reynolds........................... lreynolds@csustan.edu Men’s Basketball.................................................667-3528 Jan Schefkowitz.................... jschefkowitz@csustan.edu Softball................................................................667-3105 Dana Taylor................................... dtaylor4@csustan.edu Men’s Soccer.......................................................664-7059

DILJEET TAYLOR Head Coach Cross Country

SHARON TURNER Head Coach Women’s Basketball

VEREK VISARAGA Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Diljeet Taylor...................... ddosanjhtaylor@csustan.edu Men’s & Women’s Cross Country........................664-6840 Sharon Turner.........................sturnerdean@csustan.edu Women’s Basketball............................................667-3424 Verek Visaraga......................... vpvisaraga@csustan.edu Women’s Tennis..................................................664-6841

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Sports Medicine/Strength & Conditioning MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

SPORTS MEDICINE Warrior Athletics Sports Medicine is led by Gary Hogan, MA, ATC. The Athletics Trainer works with Dr. Bruce Wilbur, Director of the Student Health Center at CSU Stanislaus. Hogan, Dr. Wilbur, and strength & conditioning coach Matt Fraze, work together to prevent and treat Athleticrelated injuries. Prior to his appointment at Cal GARY HOGAN State Stanislaus, Hogan received his Head Athletics Trainer MA degree in Health and Wellness from Tennessee Tech University in 1998. Including his service at Cal State Stanislaus as an undergraduate student athletic trainer, Hogan has more than 12 years of experience in Athletic Training at Cal State Stanislaus. Hogan resides in Turlock with his wife Saryma and daughter Mayah. Dr. Wilbur is a graduate of the UC Irvine Medical College and was named Director of the Student Health Center in August, 2007. Prior to joining the Health Center staff in 2001, Dr. Wilbur was in private practice specializing in DR. BRUCE WILBUR Director, family medicine in San Jose. Dr. Wilbur Student Health Center and his wife, Jan, live in Turlock.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Protecting the Health and Safety of all student-athletes at California State University Stanislaus is a number one priority. Under the leadership of Strength and Condidtioning Coach Matt Fraze, studentathletes receive the finest treatment before and after athletic related injuries. To prevent injury and to MATT FRAZE enhance athletic performance, Matt Strength & Conditioning Fraze, an NSCA certified strength Coach and conditioning specialist works with all coaches and student-athletes on a year round strength and conditioning program. Fraze is also an instructor in the Department of Physical Education and Health and is the Warrior Fitness Center Director. Fraze develops and implements programs for studentathletes designed to improve speed, strength, flexibility and power. He creates training programs designed to improve the student-athlete as a whole. As a power lifter, Fraze believes in working and sweating as a team in the weight room. His training sessions prevent injury, improve studentathlete performance and serve as a team bonding activity designed to enhance team chemistry. Fraze earned his B.S degree in physical education from Cal State Stanislaus and is in the final process of completing his M.S. degree from CSU Sacramento where he served as graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach for the CSU Sacramento athletics department. Fraze and his wife Cindy reside ADRIENNE SORENSON in Turlock and are the proud parAssistant Strength & ents of three daughters, Jessica, Conditioning Coach Carolyn, and Samantha.

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Advising Program/F.Y.E. MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Student-Athlete Academic Advising Program The number one goal for the Intercollegiate Athletics program at California State University Stanislaus is that our student-athletes graduate at a higher rate than the general student body. To achieve this goal coaches at Cal State Stanislaus only recruit student-athletes deemed admissible by the Director of Admissions who show promise for academic and athletic achievement. In the fall of 2006, under the direction of Vice President for Student Affairs Stacey Morgan-Foster and Director of Athletics Dr. Milton Richards, an Academic Advisor for student-athletes was recruited and a program to assist student-athletes in obtaining their college degree was established. Under the leadership of the Senior Director of Retention and Advising Lee Renner, Academic Advisor Amye Leon provides a comprehensive academic advising program for all student-athletes. Her program includes personal one on one advising, a supervised athletic study hall program, determinaAMYE LEON tion and monitoring of student-athlete NCAA and CCAA academic eligibility and most importantly, direct Academic Advisor interaction with campus faculty on behalf of coaches, student-athletes and campus staff to assist all student-athletes in their pursuit of a college degree. Success in the classroom for student-athletes is a top priority for Warrior Athletics. Our department consistently earns a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. Warrior student-athletes also achieve NCAA and CCAA Academic All American Awards, with 35 earning Academic All-CCAA honors in 2006-07, 52 in 2007-08, and 47 in 2008-09. Student athletes are strongly encouraged to visit both the Athletic Advisor and their chosen major department advisor/faculty each semester before registering for classes. The Advising Resource Center is located in Mary Stuart Rogers (MSR) 180, and appointments can be made by calling (209) 667-3304. Leon Graduated from California State University, Fresno with a B.A. in Psychology in 2001, obtained her M.A. in Educational Counseling and Student Services in 2002, and is currently enrolled as part of the first cohort of the Ed.D. program at CSU, Stanislaus.

First-YEAR EXPERIENCE (F.Y.E.)

A Special program for first semester freshmen Research shows that students who are part of a learning community and a FYE program do better in their classes, are more active on campus, make friends more easily, and get to know faculty more personally than students who do not join such a program. The FYE program provides these benefits for you. In the First Year Experience Program, you have the opportunity to join a learning community with other new students. The classes in the learning community are integrated around an interesting theme and linked to a seminar that will prepare you to be successful in your classes and will encourage you to get involved on campus. First Year Experience for Athletes Only: All the World’s a Stage (or a Playing Field) THEA 1500 — Acting for Non-Theatre Majors (Dr. Mayer or Dr. O’Donnell) MDIS 1040 — Seminar in First Year Experience (Amye Leon)

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S.A.A.C./CHAMPS Life Skills MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The mission of the California State University, Stanislaus Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, maintaining athletics integrity, acting as a liaison between student-athletes and the administration and fostering a positive student-athlete image. SAAC is also very active in community activities including raising money for the NCAA Division II sponsored Make-A-Wish Foundation annual fund drive. The Warriors led the California Collegiate Athletic Association in fund raising for Make-A-Wish for four consecutive years (2004-08), contributing $3,213.65 in 2007-08. In 2006-07, the CSU Stanisalus SAAC raised $4,021, which was the second highest total in the nation surpassed only by Saint Anslem Colleges $4,050. In 2008, SAAC was involved with a campus community engagement project, Henry’s March, benefiting the Children’s Craniofancial Association. Working with event organizers and coordinated by Associate A.D. Kim Duyst, SAAC helped Henry’s March raised more than $25,000 for the C.A.A. SAAC committee members were also actively involved with workshop through the conference office as well as the CCAA Sportsmanship Workshop. For its efforts in 2007-08, SAAC won the Cal State Stanislaus Outstanding Student Organization Leadership Award. Other SAAC events in 2008-09 included building homes with Habitat for Humanity, Toys for Tots, AVID, and working with local school children on academic and athletics skill development.

2009-10 SAAC COMMITTEE MEMBERS JAYDEEP BHATIA

President Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field

HEATHER OVERHOLT Vice President Women’s Soccer

AMAR BHATIA

Treasurer Men’s Track & Field

ALEX CERVANTES

Secretary Women’s Track & Field

KIM DUYST

Advisor Associate Athletics Director

Cal State Stanislaus SAAC: top Make-A-Wish fundraiser in the CCAA for four consecutive years (2004-2008)!

NCAA CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics became a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program in 2007-08. The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student-athlete development initiatives of NCAA member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the context of higher education. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Promote student-athletes’ ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity and inclusion among student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for the purpose of education. • Foster an environment that encourages student-athletes to effectively access campus resources. • Encourage the development of character, integrity and leadership skills. Participating institutions in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program are provided with instructional materials and supplemental resources which support a studentathlete’s development in five areas: academics, athletics, personal development, career development and community service. WARRIORATHLETICS.COM

CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Commitment Statements Commitment to Academic Excellence

To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

Commitment to Athletic Excellence

To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete.

Commitment to Personal Development

To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, leadership, personal growth and decision-making skills.

Commitment to Career Development

To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals.

Commitment to Service

To engage the student-athlete in service to his or her campus and surrounding communities.

www.ncaa.org/champslifeskills

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Warrior Athletics Club MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

The mission of the California State University Stanislaus Warrior Athletics Club is to assist Warrior Athletics coaches and staff in generating external funds for scholarships, capital projects, endowments and other needs as prioritized by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The Warrior Athletics Club is the fundraising arm of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at CSU Stanislaus. Annual donors to the Warrior Athletics Club become club members and are entitled to member benefits based on the amount of their donation. The Warrior Athletics Club is supported by businesses and individuals, and provides funds on an annual basis for athletic scholarships and operational activities such as travel and equipment to more than 250 male and female studentathletes at CSU Stanislaus. The Warrior Athletics Club is administered by the CSU Stanislaus Foundation, which is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c) charitable organization. Therefore, Warrior Athletics Club members receive IRS charitable donation credit based on the amount of their donation less fair market value for benefits received.

The Warrior

a athletics Club

LOOKING AHEAD There are many challenges facing Warrior Athletics, but with your support they can be overcome. In the last two years we have seen unprecedented growth in facilities and program improvements. The Student Recreation Complex and the Al Brenda Track were completed! This is just the tip of the ice berg. The Warrior Athletics Club is what makes all this possible! WHY GIVE Become part of something bigger than ever before – the new Warrior Athletics Club. Your annual contribution benefits our sports programs and helps bring recognition to the entire university, which is great for campus life and Warrior pride. It’s great for you, too. Check out your benefits above. For more information on joining the Warrior Athletics Club, please contact Director of Athletics, Dr. Milton Richards at 209-667-3016.

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Warrior Athletics Club MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10 California State University, Stanislaus and Warrior Athletics thank the following members for their generous contributions during the 2008-09 academic year. To make a contribution or to join the Warrior Athletics Club, please contact Director of Athletics, Dr. Milton Richards at 209-667-3016.

HALL OF FAME • $10,000+ Barnes & Noble College Booksellers, Inc. Charlene Bolton Classic Wines of California Fairfield Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Express Guaranty Bank Outback Steakhouse Donna Pierce Storer Transportation Service Woods Furniture Galleries Champions • $5,000 - $9,999 Amberse & Carol Banks Turlock Convention & Visitor’s Bureau Dorothy & Bill Bizzini Turlock Irrigation District Lancaster Painting US Bank National Association Nationwide/Crivelli Insurance Services Yonan’s Fine Jewelry Taco Bell - Ocat Inc. All-American • $2,500 - $4,999 Bank of the West Manteca Area Soccer League, Inc. J. Allen Beebe Modesto European Martin Bianchi Monte Vista Small Animal Clinic Brenda Athletic Clubs Saunders Air Conditioning & Heating Thomas Gallo Stanislaus Farm Supply Michael Gemperle All-CONFERENCE • $1,000 - $2,499 Carlsberg Realty Inc. (Coldwell Banker Town & Country) Coldwell Banker Endsley & Associates Glenn & Joanne Davis Diamond Bar Arena & Boarding Stable Joan Dinardo James Drew Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation Robert Fanelli Farmers Insurance Group Grimbleby Coleman Certified Public Accountants, Inc. James Hollister Edward Holmes Dean Kain Robert Langdon Lilien LLC Loretelli Farms WARRIORATHLETICS.COM

Mike McKenzie Merced Radiology Medical Group Mid Cal Tractor Olde Tyme Pastries Orchard Valley Harvest Diane Ori Phil’s Jerseys Milton Richards & Amy Bublak Roberts Auto Sales Janet Schefkowitz State Farm Insurance Stevinson Ranch Golf Club Hung P. Tsai University Sports Publications Mark Vallee Winton-Ireland, Strom & Green Insurance Agency

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MVP • $500 - $999 2Q Farming, Inc. A & B Truck Repair Inc. Frank Amaral Anheuser Busch Companies Inc Athletic & Industrial Rehabilitation Physical Therapy, Inc. Adan Barajas Bernardi & Associates, Inc. Karren Bertomen Black Oak Casino Geoffrey Bradshaw California Correctional Peace Officers Association Calmex, Inc. Pablo Cano Raquel Cervantes Tess Cormier Costco Wholesale Dave Chaves Family Dairy Del Rio Country Club Douglas Dunford Farmers Warehouse First Card ATM

Barbara Garcia Les Garcia Gemperle Enterprises Golden Bear Physical Therapy James Gormley James Grynbaum David Halvorson/American Chevrolet Mary Hamilton Hilmar Cheese Company, Inc. Huff Construction Company J M Equipment Company Jason M. Owen (Mobile Golf Fitting Lab) JKB Development, Inc. John Johnson Rachel Johnson Kiwanis Club of Greater Turlock LNL Construction Lawrence Loger Thomas Mainez Merced Sun Star Martha Moren Margaret Munnelly Next Fx

Cynthia Noah Nonas Auto Center Lavonne Nunez J. Gregory Otto Packaging Plus Parreira Almond Processing Co Parson Commodities Prab Bains Memorial Foundation Roger Probasco Roger Pugh Raymon Rohde Nancy Silva James Sofranek Tobin & Gonzalez LLC Togo’s Valley First Credit Union Ivan Ventura J W Vicchio W.F. Decorators, Inc. Wahl, Willemse & Wilson, LLP, CPA’s Ronald Wihlidal

WARRIOR • $250 - $499 Judy Agnew Allied West Construction Co Alsco-Geyer Irrigation, Inc. Marilyn Alvarado Patricia Ashman J Daniel Avila Edna Balanesi Shirley Barlow John Bellizzi Gabriel Bolton James Booth Byington Vineyard and Winery Casa De Cambio La Rancherita Jill Chiesa Jeannie Crowther David King & Sons Scott Davis DB Mac Cares Inc Dean’s Pizza Monica Doll Shirleen Domitrovich Ines Donnelly Luz Dottavio Nathaniel Dunn Derek Eaton Ron Ewing Eric Federico William Fleisig Jennifer Garcia Renee Giannini

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Michele Gordon Patty Griffin Mark Guzman Sande Hall Marie Hirschkorn Judy Hudelson Jeffery Hughes Hunan Plaza Restaurant David Jackson Jemdale Holsteins K W Solutions Lori Lenihan Jamie Lepard Lyons Investments Lyons Land and Cattle Co., Inc. Manny’s Grill Susan Massey Jacob McDougal Me-n-Ed’s Pizzeria Michael P Ratto DDS Stacey Morgan-Foster Paul Nelson Janet Nicholson Ronald Noble Oakley Sales Corp Heather Overholt Pacific Southwest Container, LLC William Panella Parks Printing & Lithograph Stacy Phelps

Prime Shine Express Phillip Quade Ripon Manufacturing Co. Inc. Christine Rust Ryan Merin Insurance Agency, Inc. Marc Sanders Joseph Scott Spring Creek Golf & Country Club Steve Shamgochian Almond Enterprises Jeff Strom T Time Limo, Inc. Becky Temple Jim Theis Daniel Thelen Stella Tippin Melinda Turner Kathy Unternaher Valerie Vasile Bert Vicchio V’s Tennis John Waayers Amy Warda Donald Watts Wickstrom Jersey Farms Inc Robert Winslow Laurence Yoell Cheryl Zanini Howard Zimmerman

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Warrior Athletics Club MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

GOLD • $100 - $249 Advanced Design Builders, Inc. Veronica Aguilar Linda Aguiniga Alaska Transportation Co Robert Allaire Stephen Ashman Anne Aubert Snyder Leslie Azevedo B. B. Vineyards Troy Baker Robin Balanesi Robin Baldridge Balswick Quick Smog Balswick’s Tire Shop Inc Elizabeth Beck Felice Belloni Hazel Berger Bergman Landscaping Haley Bermudez Bertolotti Transfer Station, Inc. Leland Bettencourt Better Pest Control, Inc. Sandeep Bhandal William Bird Beverly Blackmon Dennis Blagg Stacy Blanton Scott Blom Rocky Borba James Bowen Ardath Boyd Brad’s Pool Service & Repair Shirley Brannan Bernadette Branscum-Campbell Karen Burch Patrick Burda Owen Burgess William Burke David Bybee Vicki Cadet Callan Accounting Services, CPA, LLC Caratti Jewelers Michael Cecchin Rene Cedillo Con Cendejas Eric Cendejas Rosana Cendejas Ricardo Centeno Charles K. Balisha, D.D.S. Dave Chaves Denise Christ Tawnya Coffey Concinnity Jean Conde John Cook Lola Costa Joseph Cusenza Kevin Dahlenburg Darwin Van Wyngarden D.C., Inc. Philip De La Porte La Quita De Marco Joy Dean Dean Uecker Agency Antoinette Deardorff Regina deBos Gilda Dematteo Deborah Dillon Kimberly Dinardo Dean Doerksen Dustin Donnell Tomas Donnelly Dos Palos Bryant Campus Double Play Sports William Dructor Kimberly Duyst Elizabeth Earle

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Don Eaton Roberta Edge EMF Motor Sports Karen Eng Jacqualine Esmond Shukri Estassi Lloyd Fagundes Maria Faria Robert Ferrel Paulette Field Fernando Fimbres Anthony Fiveash Flora Rissetto & Sons, Inc. Patricia Foldager Nancy Folly Foothill Meat Company Karen Freels Fresno Truck Center Susana Gajic-Bruyea Renee Gaumnitz Pamela Gemperle Holly Glover Golden State Freight Golf USA of Turlock Rachel Govett Carla Graves Elena Green Grower Direct Nut Co Inc Gary Hains Kelly Harcksen Bryan Harden Robert Harris Lisa Heidman Randall Heller Edward Henriques Madalina Hensley Adrian Herrera Gary Hogan Jeffrey Holt Albert Hottinger Hudelson Nut Company, Inc. Seth Hudson Howard Hughes Lea Iles Integrity Auto Repair Kimiko Ishihara Jack P. Doo, Jr. Anne Jeffries Jimmy W. Ashby Construction JL Trucking Michael Johnson Deborah Jorgensen Rosalie Jorgensen Pearl Kai Byron Kamp Teresa Kellstrom Kenkyo Koi Bryan Kiss Joyce Kohls Kathy Koumjian Lamppost Pizza Daniel Langford Betty Lapenias Keith Larsen Law Office of Charles Cockerill Law Office of Frank M. Lima Pamela Lawder Russell Leatherby Shawn Lee Warren Legarie Cynthia Lemos John Lemos Barbara Lescisin Lewis Landscape Maintenance Sara Lima Becky Livingston

Bonnie Loghry David Loree Joe Luis M A A D Hares Trucking Mariposa County High School Marke Electrical Services Gregory Mathews William Mathews Brandi Matos John Mayer Michael Mc Culley Jane McAllister Steven McGlocklin Matthew McGuire Richard Mckay Viviana Medina Michael W. Weston, Attorney at Law Andrew Miller Dawn Miller Miller Manufacturing Company James Minton Daniel Minutillo Dawna Mitchell Marty Mitchell Mo-Cal Office Solutions Momsen Construction & Development, Inc. Lori Morgan Muir Consulting, Inc. Mark Musselman MVE, Inc. Network Paradigms Nicholson Insurance, Inc. Karen Norris Gary Novak David Nunes Obelia Nunes Adelina Nunez Peter Ogilvie Arthur Oketani Jazmin Olsen Scot Olson Sharon Ostrander Alan Overholt Julie Overholt Pacific Coast Producers Pacific State Bank Sandra Parker John Perez Sandra Petro Thomas Phillips Jeremy Plaa Douglas Porras Premier Valley Bank Princess Monterey Whale Watching Betsy Quade R & L Gonsalves Farms R.A.M. Farms, Inc. Raich Construction & Development Rebecca A. Roberson, Attorney at Law Julie Reeder Ronald Reid Patricia Reynolds Richard R Paulsen Insurance Services Michael Robertson Valentina Rodriguez Roger’s Jewelry Company Tony Romero Ina Rosselli Rosaura Rossete Maxine Rovedatti Russell A. Meyer Charitable Trust Gregory Ryan Bryan Saint Anthony Salafia San Jose Giants

Alvin Sandford Kristen Santos Christian Scheder Patty Scheffel Jerry Schell Schmidt, Bettencourt & Medeiros, LLP Mary Schrier Schulze Trucking & Excavating Samantha Segars Gregory Seright Dennis Serpa Kathi Shull Nancy Silva Ryan Silver Alma Smith Christine Smith Silvia Sousa Lois Sparks Adriana Spinner Douglas Spottswood Stan’s Trucking, Inc. State Farm Insurance-John T Smith Charles Steffeck Stephens & Borrelli Susan Stephenson Steven J Geller and Associates Lisa Stewart Koni Stone Mozella Strong Superior Truck Lines, Inc. Elisabeth Sylvester Cristina Tanner Terrance P. Withrow, CPA Mike Teunissen The Living Center Lynne Thompson Pamela Thornberry Ryan Thornberry Paul Torba Kathleen & Mark Tullio Tune Construction, Inc. Turlock Fitness Club Antwinette Turner Sheila Turner-Carr TV Angels Services Juliet Vadvilavich Valuecore Imaging Supplies Susan Van Foeken Robert Van Groningen Vector Consulting Jorge Velasco Vic’s Towing, Inc. Steve Vilas Barry Vincent Stanley Vines Gary Wakefield Marjorie Walker David Walls Andrea Warren John Warwick Lea Washam Brenda Watts Bruce Way Thomas Wenstrup West Mark Western Valley Insurance Carl Whitman Ray Willey William Brice Canaday dba Foothill taFireplace, Pools & Spas Cynthia Williams Denise Wiman Kevin Wix Kathleen Woodward Michial Young Zufall Family Trust

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RED • $25 - $99 A Pair A’ Legals A Simple Solution ABS Alarm Co Elizabeth Acosta Loretta Acosta Jade Adamson Adventure Cat Sailing Charters Angelica Aguirre Raul Alcala Robert Alexander Monica Alexander Alice Allard Almeida’s Classic Cars Sylver Alugbue American Lumber Company Dina Anderson Debra Anderson Angelo’s Maintenance Service Moses Anusiem Aquarium of the Bay Andrew Arellano Darla Armstrong Shawne Arnold Iva Arnold Rita Asher David Atencio Norma Jean Austin Jacky Azevedo Chet Azevedo Soria Badal Joseph Ballas Gary Baptist Irvin Baptist Martha Barba Jackie Barcelos Charlene Bargas Cynthia Barton Jennifer Bates Bear Valley Mountain Resort Janet Beaty Dianne Becker William Bell Benicia Heating and Air Conditioning Berkeley Repertory Theatre June Blom Kaity Bojorquez Mary Borba Gilbert Borba Margaret Brennan Megan Britton Deborah Brown Delores Brown Bethany Buhl-Welch Victoria Bullock Robbi Burgess Mark Burnett Jessica Busi Linda Busi Shirley Buxton California State Railroad Museum Erin Callahan Campisi Construction, Inc. Kerri Canatsy Cherie Capps Patrick Cardona Cardoza Ranch Phil Carlson Jeffrey Carlson William Carr Bret Carroll Doreen Carter Shawna Casey Cindy Celey Butlin Virginia Chavez China Village Restaurant Kathleen Christensen Mary Christiansen Carol Coelho Terri Cole Conejo Archaeological Consultants Timothy Cook James Cooper Beatriz Cordova

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Victoria Cortez Connie Costa Jeri Costa Brenda Cotter The Crafters Connection Katherine Cravinho Creative Plumbing Ryan Cruce Cypress Ag Consulting Toshie Daida David Day Francene De Fazio De Pauw Farms Devany Dee Denair Sports Boosters Chris Dennis Lee Ann Dias Sinh Diep Richard Dietrich Nancy Dietrich Susan Dillon Barbara Dimberg Mark Doniak Marie Dorr Monique Dubois Dubyak Family Chiropractic James Dudley Margaret Dudley Karen Dudley Dawn Dunaway Patricia Dunlap Charles Duval Dynamic Home Health Care Dynamic Nursing, Inc. Marie Eggers Sabine Estassi Michael Ezeagwula Marlene Fansler Paula Fansler Tanya Faria Mary Figueroa Lori Fischer Jessica Fisher Alfonso Flores Joseph Flores Graciela Flores Patricia Foldager Cathy Fowler Diangelo Allison Freels Wanda Freels Funworks Ana Garcia Joseph Garcia Karen Gardner Caroline Gardner Jessica Gaumnitz Debbie Gaumnitz Mike Genseal Sandy Genseal Kevin Gentry Mary Gerber Candace Gittins Allison Glidden Kimli Goblirsch Kenneth Goeke James Gormley Alice Gray Lary Gremp Jean Grimbleby Shirley Guzman Mercedes Guzman George Haddad Louis Hains Orton Haley Josette Handy Edith Hanline Karen Harris Harvest Moon Mary Hayward Julia Healy Emmett Healy Joe Henderson Matthew Henderson Ron Hendricks

Mary Herrera Kathy Hersey Bruce Hesse Linda Hischier House of Beef Cora Houts Julie Huber Katherine Hudson In-N-Out Burger Annette Isakson Ruli Ishihara Rosa Jarero Kelvin Jasek-Rysdahl Renee Jasper Joe L Coelho Dairy Michal Johnson Patricia Johnson Terry Joyce Pamela Julian Kalypso Aquatics Ilene Kasch Deborah Kasch Brian Kasch Beverly Keele Sandra Keener Kevin Gibson Painting Margaret Kirsch Bob Kloppenburg Cheryl Koff Donald Kohls Georgia Kuhnhoff Marygrace Langford Julie Lascano Law Offices of Michael D. Thamer PC Marc Lawless Lee Hoddy Insurance Barbara Leighton Tracy Lenz Angelina Lerma Joshua Lewis Little Shasta Ranch Reena Luis Clinton Lukeroth Alice Luna Dorothy Lynch-Trettel Debbie Mac Laren Mark Mahacek Main Street Footers Toni Martinez Matanzas Creek Winery Karen Mathews Jeanine Mathews Caroline Mathews Steve Matthews Jackie Mattias Julia Mc Cloud Ron McConnell John McDonald Robert McDonough Rae Mcghee William McGuiness Janis McGuiness McGuiness Nominee Trust Scott McNeil Roni Mejia Eileen Melson Michael Merrill Marcia Messer Leonard Messer Gary Messing Greg Mettler Lee Mettler Bill Miller Virginia Mills Mimi’s Cafe Blake Mitchell Modcom Ken Moeller Mary Monismith Janelle Moon Steven Moore Janette Morton Karen Murray Judith Myers

Darlene Myers Maria Nascimento Alice Nava Marsha Norton Rose Norwood Oakland Museum of California Jesselyn Oketani Tomoe Oketani Denis Oketani Ikechukwu Okoro Marten Oliveira Kathleen Olsen H Aguallo Olveda Carol Orloff Cheryl Osborn Sarah Padilla Henry Parker Mary Parker John Penero Chase Perez Kristin Perrello Bonnie Pielstick Mary Pietrowski Joanne Pilatti Lori Pilatti Mode Pimentel Insurance Services, Inc. Manuel Pires Guadalupe Plasencia Barbara Podesto Polkinghorne & Sereno JoAnn Poulin Mark Powell Diana Pulido Arturo Pulido Joan Rafferty Deana Ragsdale Gary Raley Alfonso Ramirez Josephine Ramon Vickie Ramsdell Virginia Randar Nancy Rasmussen Bob Raspo Michelle Reid Andrew Reinstein Steven Reynolds Rita Richardson Steven Richardson Rudy Rios Linda Rissetto Carol Robinson Rachanee Rodriguez Melba Roper Jo Linda Ross Hilda Ruiz Andrew Ruiz Sandra Ruiz Paul Ruiz Matthew Ryan Helen Sagers Mary Saia Dennis Saintignon Linda Sakaino Armando Salazar Robert Salles Sandra Salyer Kathleen Sanders Olivia Sandoval Sargent, Sargent & Bryan, LLC Nancy Sarmast Christine Scherer Johanna Schlesinger Mark Schlesinger Casey Schramm Carl Schulze Christopher Scott SDH Consulting Heather Selby Debora Sevey Karie Sexson Sharkey’s Billiards Scot Sharp Linda Shores Scott Siegel

Cheryl Silva Joy Silva Jessica Sitarz Paul Sivak Randall Smith Dwala Smith David Smoot Terry Snodgrass Kristen Souza SpeeDee Oil Change & Tune-Up Christina Staack Velda Stahl State Farm Insurance-Pam Hernandez Caitlin Steffeck David Stevens Monica Stiller Heather Stockton Peggy Sullivan Colleen Sullivan Kevin Sweeney Gord Swenson Jean Sydow T & M Consulting Alan Tate Connie Tate Leslie Tate Taylormade Studios, LLC Tell Revocable Trust The Cutting Room Hair Designs The Luis G & Elvia M Melchor 2001 Living Trust The Struck Firm Carolyn Theisen Sharon Thoming Kellie Thronhill Tioga Booster’s Club Brenda Toste Toy N Around Bryan Tribble Richard Trisler Tony Troncale Sharon Turner-Dean Tyra & Jeanine Hitt Family Trust United Way California Capital Region United Way of Stanislaus County Linda Urzi Lois Vamosh Paul Van Wormer Caitlin Van Wormer Ida Van Wormer Julie Vankonynenburg Gloria Vasquez Linda Vater Veterinary Medical Center of Turlock, Inc. Julie Vieira Tammy Vines Tamara Vines Stanley Vines Jodi Vitela Donald Wahl Harvey Wallace Mark Wanta Johnnie Washington Amanda Weichers Julius Welker Wild Alaska Salmon Vivian Williams Mary Williams Debbie Williams Albert Williams Kenneth Woods Madelyn Woods Vera Wright Megan Yowell Kenneth Zacharias Claudia Zamarripa Ambar Zamora Alex Zanini Gina Zwahlen

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Sports Information MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

SPORTS INFORMATION

The California State University, Stanislaus Sports Information Office is here to help the media cover California State University, Stanislaus’s 14 intercollegiate athletics programs. Please let us know how we can help you. The Sports Information Office is located in Room 111 in the Physical Education Annex, near the track and soccer field.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS

Limited seating for press is available at Warrior Athletics events. Please direct all credential requests to Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director, at (209) 667-3168 at least 48 hours prior to each contest.

MEDIA PARKING

Local media covering Warrior athletics game days may park in lot 7 or lot 8 without a permit. Special events may require parking, please notify the SID office if you are attending.

PRESS TABLE

Working space on the press table or in the designated press areas are limited to working media only. Seats are reserved for media covering Cal State Stanislaus regularly. All other requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to each game. Please reserve seating by calling (209) 667-3168.

RADIO PHONE LINES

Radio phone lines are available at Warrior Stadium, Warrior Arena, as well as the Warrior Softball and Baseball Fields. No phone lines are not available at the other facilities.

STATISTICS AVAILABILITY

Final box scores will be available immediately after each home contest, as well as posted on the official Athletics Website.

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE Office Phone: (209) 667-3168 FAX: (209) 667-3313 Office: PE Annex 111

Hung P. Tsai

Assistant Athletics Director, Communications/Sports Information Email: htsai@csustan.edu Mobile Phone: (209) 202-9956

Sports Information Assistants:

INTERVIEW POLICY

Rebecca Bennett

Post-game interviews with coaches and players are on a catch-as-you-can basis with assistance from members of the Sports Information Office staff. There are no formal post-game press conferences. Interviews outside of the Warrior Arena on non-game days may be set up through the SID Office.

ATHLETICS WEB SITE

The Warrior Athletics Web site provides up-to-date information on all 14 intercollegiate athletic programs at: WarriorAthletics.com Schedules, rosters and statistics, as well as photos and player bios, are available on the Web site. For updates on the conference, including standings and results of the other contests in the CCAA, visit the California Collegiate Athletic Association Web site at goccaa.org

WarriorAthletics.com

Email: rbennett@csustan.edu

Mark Rivera

Email: mrivera1@csustan.edu

Aaron Allaire

Email: aallaire@csustan.edu CCAA Sports Information Directors CCAA Al Barba abarba@goccaa.org Cal Poly Pomona Mark Reinhiller mreinhiller@csupomona.edu Cal State Dominguez Hills Mel Miranda mmiranda@csudh.edu Cal State L.A. Paul Helms phelms@calstatela.edu Cal State Monterey Bay Mindy Mills mindy_mills@csumb.edu Cal State San Bernardino Mike Murphy michaelj@csusb.edu Chico State Luke Reid lreid@csuchico.edu Humboldt State Dan Pambianco dmp1@humboldt.edu San Francisco State Joe Danahey joed@sfsu.edu Sonoma State Brandon Bronzan brandon.bronzan@sonoma.edu UC San Diego Ryan Hall r2hall@ucsd.edu

PRIMARY MEDIA DIRECTORY MEDIA OUTLET Modesto Bee (Daily)

MAIN CONTACT Mike Dunbar, Sports Editor Kelly Jones, Beat Writer

PHONE (209) 578-2300 (209) 578-2300

FAX (209) 238-4551 (209) 238-4551

E-MAIL sports@modbee.com kjones@modbee.com

Turlock Journal (Bi-Weekly) Chuun Sun

(209) 634-9141 ext. 2003

(209) 664-3680

csun@turlockjournal.com

The Signal (campus paper)

(209) 667-3411

(209) 667-3868

signal_ads@csustan.edu

(209) 385-2459 ext. 459

(209) 384-2226

sports@mercedsun-star.com

TBD, Sports Editor

Merced Sun-Star TBD

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Schedule MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2009-10

Date Day Opponent Location 11/17 Tues Cal Maritime Turlock 11/20 Fri American Sports University Turlock Menlo College Tournament 11/28 Sat Bethany Atherton 11/29 Sun Menlo College Atherton 12/4 Fri *@ Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside 12/5 12/19 1/2 1/3 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/23 1/29 1/30 2/5 2/6 2/9 2/12 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/26 3/2 3/5-6

Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Sat Sat Sat Sun Thur Sat Thur Sat Tue Fri Sat Fri Sat Fri Sat Tue Fri Sat

*@ San Francisco State @ Cal Baptist *Cal Poly Pomona *Cal State San Bernardino *@ Cal State East Bay *@ UC San Diego *@ Sonoma State *@ Humboldt State *Chico State *Cal State Dominguez Hills *Cal State L.A. *San Francisco State *Cal State Monterey Bay *@ Cal State San Bernardino *@ Cal Poly Pomona *@ Chico State *UC San Diego *Cal State East Bay

San Francisco Riverside Turlock Turlock Hayward La Jolla Rohnert Park Arcata Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock Turlock San Bernardino Pomona Chico Turlock Turlock

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

Fri Sat Thur Fri Tue Fri-Sat

*Humboldt State *Sonoma State *@ Cal State L.A. *@ Cal State Dominguez Hills CCAA Basketball Championships CCAA Basketball Championships

Turlock Turlock Los Angeles Carson Campus Sites Arcata

7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBD TBD

*California Collegiate Athletic Association game Home games in bold (all home contests in Warrior Arena)

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