2013-14 WILDCAT MEN’S BASKETBALL
2013-14 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL
TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts....................................................... 1 2013-14 Schedule............................................. 2 Weber State Basketball.................................... 3 Damian Lillard................................................ 4-5 Big Sky Conference......................................... 6 Media Information............................................. 7 Radio Information............................................. 8 Athletic Communications................................ 9 Follow the Wildcats........................................ 10 Weber State Coaches................................ 11-19 Head Coach Randy Rahe........................ 12-15 Support Staff................................................... 20 2013-14 Wildcats........................................ 21-46 Roster....................................................... 22-23 Player profiles.......................................... 24-45 2012-13 season review.............................. 47-50 History........................................................ 51-96 Year-by-year results..................................... 55 Wildcat Head Coaches................................. 56 Year-by-year game results...................... 57-68 Record against all opponents..................... 69 Series record vs. 2013-14 opponents.... 70-74 Big Sky Tournament history........................ 75 All-time honors........................................ 76-78 Wildcats in the pro ranks............................. 79 50th Anniversary Team........................... 80-98 Records.................................................... 99-107 Individual/team records...................... 100-101 Career records............................................ 102 Single-season records........................ 103-105 Single-game records.................................. 106 Year-by-year statistical leaders................. 107 The Dee Events Center......................... 108-109 Attendande numbers.................................... 110 Weber State University..........................111-118 Credits The 2013-14 Weber State Men’s Basketball Media Guide was created, designed and edited by Paul Grua, Director of Athletic Communications at Weber State. Photo Credits Player, coaches, staff, and action shots by Robert Casey of Casey Fotografiks. Lillard NBA photos courtesy of NBA Photos/ Getty Images and the Portland Trail Blazers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of School..................... Weber State University Location...................................................Ogden, Utah Founded.................................. 1889 (Four-year 1962) Enrollement......................................................25,301 Nickname...................................................... Wildcats School colors.................................. Purple and White Affiliation............................................NCAA Division I Conference......................................................Big Sky Arena (Capacity)............ Dee Events Center (11,500) Athletic Director......................................Jerry Bovee Associate A.D./SWA.............................. Amy Crosbie Website...................................WeberStateSports.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2012-13 record.....................................................30-7 2012-13 Big Sky record/finish...................18-2 / 2nd Lettermen Returning / lost.................................. 7 / 4 Starters Returning / lost...................................... 2 / 3
TEAM HISTORY
First year (four-year school).........................1962-63 All-time record.................................... 946-537 (.639) All-time Big Sky record...................... 487-238 (.672) Big Sky regular season titles................................ 20 ‘65, ‘66, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘76, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘84, ‘94, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 Big Sky Tournament titles....................................... 8 ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03, ‘07 Big Sky Tournament appearaneces...................... 34 NCAA Tournament appearances........................... 14. ‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03, ‘07 NIT Tournament appearances............3 / ‘84, ‘09, ‘10 CIT Tournament appearances...................2 / ‘12, ‘13 CBI Tournament appearances..........................1 / ‘11
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach..............................................Randy Rahe Alma Mater................. Buena Vista College (Iowa) ‘82 Record at Weber State..... 120-68 (.638) / 7th season Overall record.....................................................same Big Sky record at Weber State............... 74-22 (.771) Associate Head Coach..................................Eric Duft Assistant Coach..................................... Phil Beckner Assistant Coach................................... Kellen McCoy Director of Basketball Operations....... Garrett Lever
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2013-14 WILDCAT SCHEDULE Day
Date
Opponent
Time
Site
Fri.
Nov. 8
at BYU
7:00 pm
Provo, UT
Sat.
Nov. 16
at Colorado State
3:00 pm
Ft. Collins, CO
Tue.
Nov. 26
Utah State
7:30 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Nov. 30
San Jose State
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Dec. 7
at UT Arlington
6:30 pm
Arlington, TX
Wed.
Dec. 11
at Utah Valley
7:00 pm
Orem, UT
Tue.
Dec. 17
Saint Katherine College
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sun.
Dec. 22
at UCLA
5:00 pm
Los Angeles, CA
Sat.
Dec. 28
Northern New Mexico
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Jan. 2
*Eastern Washington
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Jan. 4
*Portland State
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Jan. 9
*at Northern Colorado
7:00 pm
Greeley, CO
Sat.
Jan. 11
*at North Dakota
1:00 pm
Grand Forks, ND
Sat.
Jan. 18
*Southern Utah
7:00 pm
Ogden
Mon.
Jan. 20
*Idaho State
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Jan. 23
*Montana State
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Jan. 25
*Montana
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Jan. 30
*at Northern Arizona
6:30 pm
Flagstaff, AZ
Sat.
Feb. 1
*at Sacramento State
8:00 pm
Sacramento, CA
Thu.
Feb. 6
*North Dakota
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Feb. 8
*Northern Colorado
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Feb. 13
*at Southern Utah
7:00 pm
Cedar City, UT
Mon.
Feb. 17
*at Idaho State
7:00 pm
Pocatello, ID
Thu.
Feb. 20
*at Montana
7:00 pm
Missoula, MT
Sat.
Feb. 22
*at Montana State
7:00 pm
Bozeman, MT
Thu.
Feb. 27
*Sacramento State
7:00 pm
Ogden
Sat.
Mar. 1
*Northern Arizona
7:00 pm
Ogden
Thu.
Mar. 6
*at Portland State
8:00 pm
Portland, OR
Sat.
Mar. 8
*at Eastern Washington
3:00 pm
Cheney, WA
Thu-Sat.
Mar. 13-15
Big Sky Championships
TBD
* Big Sky Conference Game All times are Mountain.
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THIS IS WEBER STATE BASKETBALL Weber State named 39th most successful program in past 50 years In August 2012, ESPN.com counted down the 50 most successful colege basketball programs of the past 50 years using a scoring formula to rank programs, awarding points for conference titles, conference tournament titles, winning percentage, NCAA Tournament appearances and victories. Weber State ranked 39th on the list, ahead of several nationally prominent programs. ESPN also named the top starting five over the past 50 years and three players off the best, the best coach and the three best teams. 39. Weber State Positives: Big Sky domination, as its 20 regular-season titles rank eighth most in the country over the past half-century. Fourteen conference tournament titles is tied for 11th most. Fun fact: Taking into account straight wins and losses with our win percentage scoring, Weber State (52) outscores other more notable Wildcat-nicknamed teams like Villanova (50) and Kansas State (30). Rank by the decade 1962-69: 46 (T-20th) 1970-79: 68 (15th) 1980-89: 25 (T-89th) 1990-99: 29 (T-67th) 2000-present: 39 (T-69th) 50 in 50 starting five (1962-present) G – Damian Lillard (2008-12) G – Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) F – Harold Arceneaux (1998-2000) F – Bruce Collins (1976-80) C – Willie Sojourner (1968-71)
HAROLD ARCENEAUX
Top options off the bench Eddie Gill (1998-2000) Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) Rico Washington (1987-89) 50 in 50 coach: Phil Johnson (1968-71) Best teams (1962-present) 1968-69 (27-3, NCAA Sweet 16) 1979-80 (26-3, NCAA first round) 1998-99 (25-8, NCAA second round)
WILLIE SOJOURNER
FROM OAKLAND, TO OGDEN, TO THE NBA
DAMIAN LILLARD NAMED 2013 NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR WITH THE PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY Career Highlights
Named All-American in 2012, first player in Big Sky history named to an All-America team. Two-time Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player. Three-time Big Sky First Team All-Conference selection. Helped lead Weber State to two Big Sky titles. Played in 103 career games at Weber State. Started in 98 career games. Ranks second in school history in career scoring with 1,934 career points, which is also fifth in Big Sky Conference history. Ranks second in school history in three-point field goals made with 246, sixth most in conference history. Ranks as Weber State’s career leader in free throws made with 520. Is school’s career leader in free throw percentage at 86.7 percent, fifth best in Big Sky Conference history. Ranks second in school history in career assists with 362. Scored in double figures in 90 of 103 career games and scored 20 or more points 42 times.
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MEDIA INFORMATION
GAME CREDENTIALS
NEWSPAPERS STANDARD-EXAMINER
DESERET NEWS
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
WEBER STATE SIGNPOST
(801) 625-4265 standard.net CHRIS MILLER - Sports Editor JIM BURTON - Sports Columnist ROY BURTON- WSU Beatwriter (801) 257-8917 sltrib.com JOE BAIRD - Sports Editor STEVE LUHM - WSU Beatwriter
TELEVISION KUTV-TV CH. 2 (CBS)
(801) 973-3167 / 3199 kutv.com DAVE FOX - Sportscaster DAVID JAMES - Sportscaster ADAM MIKULICH - Sportscaster
KTVX-TV CH. 4 (ABC)
(801) 975-4427 / 4428 / 4429 abc4.com WES RUFF - Sportscaster DANA GREENE - Sportscaster
KSL-TV CH. 5 (NBC)
(801) 575-5593 / 5538 / 5539 ksl.com ROD ZUNDEL - Sportscaster JEREMIAH JENSEN - Sportscaster
KSTU-TV Ch. 13 (FOX)
(801) 536-1371 fox13now.com JEFF RHINEER - Sportscaster JER BATES - Sportscaster
(801) 237-2161 desnews.com KENT CONDON - Sports Editor RYAN LOVE - WSU Beatwriter RANDY HOLLIS - WSU Beatwriter Weber State University (801) 626-7983 wsusignpost.com MARCUS JENSEN - Sports Editor
RADIO KLO AM 1430 / FM 103.1 (801) 627-1430 kloradio.com
Only working press and scouts, with advance notice, will be allowed access to the press box and press row. Area media who normally cover Weber State Athletic events will receive a Press Pass good for Dee Events Center press row and media room, prior to the beginning of the season. All others desiring credentials should contact Paul Grua at least one week in advance. Requests for Press, Photography, Broadcast and Scouting passes will be honored as they are received.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers must have a photographers pass to gain access to the floor. Only photographers from working media or for WSU Media Relations purposes will be granted a pass. Photographers must remain on the baselines during game play.
RADIO/ETHERNET LINES
There are two courtesy radio lines available to the visiting radio courtside, as well as an ethernet connection.
KZNS AM 1280 “The Zone”
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS (801) 524 - 2600 or (801) 670 - 1280 1280thezone.com Coaches and player will have a mandatory 10 minute cooling SCOTT GARRARD - Program Director off period. That period begins when all players and coaches KFNZ AM 1320 “KFAN” (801) 485-6700 1320kfan.com
KALL AM 700
(801) 524-2600 kall700sports.com BILL RILEY - Sports Director
enter the locker room. Both locker rooms are closed to the media. The post-game press interview room is located in the media room at the Dee Events Center. Coaches and players will be brought to the room approximately 15 minutes after the completion of the game. Working media members are encouraged to work after the game in the media room.
KWCR-FM 88.1
Weber State University (801) 626-6450 881weberfm.org TYSON EWING - Sports Director
WIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATED PRESS (801) 322-3405
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RADIO INFORMATION
CARL ARKY Voice of the Wildcats
Carl Arky returns for his 16th season as the radio voice for Weber State Athletics. In 2011 Arky was honored as the Utah Sportscaster of the Year. Arky began at Weber State in 1998. He was a member of the WSU Athletic Department, serving as the Director of Broadcast Services for five years before moving on in September of 2002 to become the afternoon sports anchor at KFAN Sports Radio in Salt Lake City. Before coming to Weber State, Arky had been the Sports Director at KTVXTV (ABC 4) in Salt Lake City and served as the color analyst on the televised games of the Salt Lake Buzz Triple AAA baseball team. He also served as the television voice for Pro Rodeo on ESPN for four seasons. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Arky graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1977. His first full-time position came in 1978 at KTUL-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he served as a sportscaster and was the producer/host of the Jimmy Johnson Oklahoma State Football Coaches Show. Arky came to Utah in 1983 where he worked at KUTV-TV Channel 2 in Salt Lake City. In 1987, he left to become the Director of Broadcasting for the Utah Jazz. There he was responsible for the production and syndication of all Utah Jazz radio and television programming, and served as the color analyst on those broadcasts. After two seasons with the Jazz, Arky formed his own production company (C.A.P.) and broadcasted cable TV games of the Sacramento Kings, as well as the Western Athletic Conference Game of the Week, Air Force Blue-White Network and selected games for the University of Utah from 1989 through 1991. Arky is married to Deborah Linder, they are the parents of two sons, Jake and Sam.
WEBER STATE BASKETBALL ON KLO AM/FM
Weber State University Athletics has announced a multi-year partnership with KLO AM/FM radio to broadcast Wildcat football and men’s basketball games.
KLO be the exclusive radio home for the Wildcats and will air all football and men’s basketball games live. All games will be simulcast on 1430 AM and 103.1 FM and will also be heard online at kloradio.com. KLO has been the home of Weber State Athletics for many years in the past.
A pre and post-game show will continue to be a part of every WSU game broadcast. KLO has a long history in the Ogden area. It is one of the oldest stations in the West and began broadcasting in 1924 in Ogden. Since 2008 it has been broadcasting from its new studios in downtown Salt Lake City. KLO serves the entire Wasatch Front and boosts one of the strongest signals in the state.
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ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Paul Grua is in his ninth year at Weber State. He is in his third year as the Director of Athletic Communications for Weber State Athletics. In his role, Grua serves as the primary media contact for all of WSU’s 16 NCAA sponsored sports, with specific responsibilities for football, men’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and field. He also helps coordinate Weber State social media and online presence. WeberStateSports.com saw a massive increase in hits during the past year.
In April 2011 he was named Director of Athletic Communications. In the past season he helped promote and coordinate numerous media inquires surrounding All-American Damian Lillard and his rise to the NBA.
In his nine years with Weber State Athletics, Grua has worked in media relations and marketing and promotions. He began working at Weber State in January 2004 as a Sports Information Assistant, where he handled men’s and women’s track and field and men’s and women’s tennis. He served as the media coordinator for the 2004 Big Sky Tennis Championship and 2004 Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Championships, both held in Ogden. In August 2004 he was hired full-time as the Assistant Media Relations Director. In October 2005 Grua was the media coordinator for the 2005 Big Sky Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships in Ogden and in 2007 he was the media coordinator for the NCAA Mountain Region Cross Country Championships, also in Ogden. He was also the Meet Director for the 2010 Big Sky Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In 2008 Grua moved to the Marketing & Promotions department with the athletic department where he was the Assistant Marketing & Promotions Director. In 2010 he was named Marketing Coordinator and was responsible for the marketing of all of WSU Athletics as well as game management and operations. Prior to coming to Weber State, Grua worked as the Assistant Information Director for the Big Sky Conference in the fall of 2003 where he was the league contact for women’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country. A native of Ogden, Grua graduated from Ogden High School in 1995. He graduated from Weber State University in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in Communication. While a student at Weber State, he served as Sports Director for both the campus radio station KWCR and the Weber State TV News station. He also helped the WSU Sports Information office with the computer statistical program for men’s and women’s basketball games. He has also worked as a producer at AM-1280 “The Zone” in Salt Lake City and as an intern for KSL-TV. During the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics he worked as a broadcasting systems operator. In 2013 Grua earned a master’s degree in Professional Communication from Weber State. As part of his master’s project he wrote a history book on the 50th anniversary of Division I basketball at Weber State. Grua married Melissa Hales in July 2005. The couple has three children, Seth, Levi and Avery.
Paul Grua
(Media Relations Director - FB, MBB Email.................................................................. pgrua@weber.edu Office......................................................................... 801-626-7414 Cell.............................................................................801-452-3811
Darin Hogge
(Director of Publications and Digital Media - TEN, GOLF Email............................................................... dhogge@weber.edu Office......................................................................... 801-626-6012 Cell............................................................................ 801-725-8868
Justin Johnson
(Media Relations Assistant - VB, SOC, SFB Email...................................................... justinjohnson@weber.edu Cell............................................................................ 801-690-6891
Trevor Amicone
(Media Relations Assistant - WBB, XC, TF Email.....................................................trevoramicone@weber.edu Cell............................................................................ 801-244-6922
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FOLLOW THE WILDCATS
WeberStateSports.com The official website of Weber State Athletics
The all-new WeberStateSports.com is the official website for Weber State Athletics. Visit the site for information including scores, results, schedules, videos, bios, and other information about Weber State Athletics. The site will feature live stats for all home games, as well as updated stats, bios on coaches and players, pictures, and much more. The site was redesigned in 2011. Over the past year the site has seen a dramatic increase in web visits.
WatchBigSky.com Watch games online Once again fans can catch all their favorie Big Sky teams online....for free. The Big Sky Conference’s video streaming web service, Watch Big Sky, will bring fans all football, volleyball and men’s and women’s basketball games held in league venues. The Big Sky has teamed with America One to distribute Big Sky TV. Fans can enter Big Sky TV through WatchBigSky.com. This year will also inlcue new mobile technology to make game accessible by mobile devices.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Keep up and chat about what’s going on with the Wildcats on social media. Join the Weber State Athletics fan page on Facebook at facebook.com/weberstateathletics. Follow the Wildcats on Twitter at twitter.com/weberstate and twitter.com/weberstatefb. See video highlights and interviews with the Wildcats on YouTube at youtube.com/weberstatesports.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
HEAD COACH RANDY RAHE
RANDY RAHE
Weber State Head Coach 8th Season
Rahe Profile Born: June 12, 1960 Hometown: Bancroft, Iowa Wife: Laura Children: Luke, Kade Alma Mater: Buena Vista ‘82
College Coaching Experience Weber State Head Coach 2006-07-present Overall record: 150-75 (.667) Big Sky record: 92-24 (.793) University of Utah Assistant Coach 2004-05 -- 2005-06 Utah State Assistant Coach 1998-99 -- 2003-04 Colorado State Assistant Coach 1991-92 -- 1997-98 Denver University Assistant Coach 1990-91 University of Colorado Assistant Coach 1989-90 Colorado College Assistant Coach 1988-89
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The 2013-14 season will mark the eighth for Randy Rahe as head coach of the Weber State men’s basketball team. In seven years with the Wildcats Rahe has led the Wildcats to three Big Sky Championships and six post-season tournament appearances. He has also been named Big Sky Coach of the Year three times and has coached four Big Sky MVP’s. In seven seasons Rahe has a career record of 150-75 (.667) overall at Weber State and is 92-24 (.793) in Big Sky Conference games. He has led the Wildcats to 20 or more wins in five of seven seasons with the team and has won 25 or more games in each of the past two seasons, including a Big Sky record 30 wins in 2012-13. Rahe’s 150 wins at Weber State is the third most coaching victories in school history and he is just three wins shy of passing Ron Abegglen for second place. His 92 Big Sky wins ranks as the fifth most victories in conference history. Rahe has also coached 22 Big Sky All-Conference performers and 21 Big Sky Academic All-Conference performers in his team with the Wildcats. He has led WSU to 10 or more wins in conference play in all seven seasons at the helm, a Big Sky record. Weber State is coming off a record-setting season in 2012-13. After losing All-American and future NBA Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard to the NBA, Rahe guided the Wildcats to a record setting 30 win season in 2012-13. WSU finished the year 30-7 overall and became the first team in Big Sky history to win 30 games in a season. The Wildcats won a record 18 Big Sky games and advanced to postseason play for the fifth straight season. WSU also became the first team in Big Sky history to advance to the championship game of a national postseason tournament where they lost 77-74 to East Carolina in the championship game of the Collegeinsider.com Tournament. The Wildcats also set a school record with 17 home wins and tied a school record with 11 road wins. During the past season the Wildcats were the best shooting team in the country, finishing first in the nation in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage. The ‘Cats also finished in the top 10 in the nation in four other categories and were one of just eight teams in the nation to win 30 games during the season. Davion Berry, Scott Bamforth, Kyle Tresnak and Frank Otis all earned Big Sky All-Conference honors. He was also honored as the 2013 Utah Sportsperson of the Year by the Utah/Idaho Chapter of the National M.S. Society.
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Rahe has led the Wildcats to a remarkable 5514 record over the last two seasons, including a 32-4 Big Sky record. He has led the Wildcats to the title game of the Big Sky Tournament in three of the last four seasons. Rahe has led the Wildcats to great success at the Dee Events Center. During the 2012-13 season Weber State set a school record with 17 home wins, finishing the year 17-2 at home. In seven seasons Rahe has a career record of 9213 (.876) at home and is an incredible 54-4 (.931) at home in Big Sky regular season games. During the 2012-13 season the Wildcats also averaged 6,601 fans, by far the best average in the Big Sky and one of the best in the western United States. It was also the school’s best attendance average in 17 seasons.
1 1 3 3 4 6 20 21 22 79 88 During the 2011-12 season Weber State posted 92 a 25-7 overall record and a 14-2 record in Big Sky 150
Randy Rahe By The Numbers NCAA All-American NBA First Round Draft pick Big Sky Championships Big Sky Coach of the Year Honors Big Sky Conference MVP Players Post-Season Tournament Appearances Or more wins in five seasons Big Sky Academic All-Conference members Big Sky All-Conference performers Percent winning percentage in Big Sky games Percent wiinning percentage in home games Big Sky wins; 5th most in conference history Career wins at Weber State entering 2013-14
Conference play and advanced to postseason play for the fifth time in Rahe’s six seasons with the team and won a first round game in the collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament. Weber State also led the nation in free throw percentage at 81.4 percent, the single-best team percentage in the history of the Big Sky Conference. WSU also set a school record for three-point field goals made. The 2011-12 season was highlighted by the play of All-American, District VIII Player of the Year, and Big Sky MVP Damian Lillard who had perhaps the greatest season in school history, finishing second in the nation in scoring at 24.5 points per game. Lillard set a school record for single-season points with 784, the third most points in Big Sky history and became the first player in the history of the conference to earn All-American honors. He was also a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award, John Wooden Award and Oscar Robertson Award. Lillard went on to become the sixth pick in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers and later became the NBA Rookie of the Year. The 2010-11 season was another outstanding coaching job by Rahe. Despite losing reigning Big Sky MVP Damian Lillard to a season-ending injury just nine games into the season, the Wildcats still managed to post a season record of 18-14 and make a run at the Big Sky title. They also finished 11-5 in the Big Sky, taking third in the league standings. After starting the Big Sky season with a pair of road losses, the Wildcats won 11 of their next 13 league games to get into a fight for the league title. WSU beat Eastern Washington in the first round of the conference tournament, before losing in the semifinals of the tournament. The ‘Cats also advanced to the College Basketball Invitational where they lost to Oregon in the first round. Two players (Scott Bamforth and Kyle Bullinger) earned First Team Big Sky All-Conference honors. Coach Rahe was hired as the ninth coach in Weber State history in March 2006. In his first season as head coach, with just three returning players from the previous season, Rahe put together a squad of newcomers and began the process of restoring the winning tradition of Wildcat basketball. That season he surpassed all expectations, leading the Wildcats to a 20-12 record and a tie for the Big Sky Conference regular-season title. The Wildcats then won the postseason conference tournament and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. In the 2007-08 season Rahe led the Wildcats to a 16-14 overall record and a third place finish in the Big Sky. During the 2008-09 season, Weber State finished 15-1 in Big Sky Conference play and won the conference regular season title. WSU became the first Big Sky team ever to finish 8-0 on the road in conference action. WSU senior Kellen McCoy was named the Big Sky MVP. In the 2009-10 season the Wildcats had another strong year where they repeated as Big Sky champions. WSU posted a 20-11 overall record and a 13-3 mark in Big Sky play. Sophomore Damian Lillard was honored as the Big Sky MVP. WSU advanced to the NIT for the second-straight season, losing at Cincinnati in the first round.
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HEAD COACH RANDY RAHE
A native of Bancroft, Iowa, Rahe was a two-sport athlete at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa as a point guard on the men’s basketball team and a shortstop on the baseball team. He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1982. He began his coaching career on the high school level in Colorado. During his tenure as the head coach at Stratton High School (1985-88) he was twice named District Coach of the Year leading his teams to district and league championships in 1986, 1987 and 1988. His teams posted an overall mark of 54-17, earning two third-place finishes in state tournaments. Rahe got his first taste of coaching on the collegiate level in 1988-89, when he joined the staff at Colorado College as an assistant. He went on to serve as an assistant at the University of Colorado (1989-90) and the University of Denver (1990-91) before beginning his long association with Stew Morrill at Colorado State and Utah State. Following Morrill to Utah State, Rahe was part of an Aggie staff which, in six seasons, helped the team compile a 143-48 record, winning five Big West Conference championships, earn three appearances in the NCAA Tournament with a first round win over Ohio State and two NIT berths. In his last season (2003-04) at USU, the Aggies were ranked as high as 19th in the nation. From Utah State Rahe went to the University of Utah in 2004-05 where he would spend the next two seasons as an assistant coach under Ray Giacoletti. In his first season with the Utes, Utah finished 29-6, won the Mountain West Championship, and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. They were led that season by Andrew Bogut who earned National Player of the Year honors and went on to become the first pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. Randy and his wife Laura are the parents of two sons, Luke and Kade. Laura is a women’s basketball official in the Mountain West and West Coast Conferences.
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RANDY RAHE AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS AS HEAD COACH AT WEBER STATE Opponent Record Air Force 1-0 Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0 Arizona 0-1 Arizona Christian 1-0 Arizona State 0-1 BYU 0-7 California 0-1 Cal State Bakersfield 2-0 Cal State Bernadino 0-1 Cal State Fullerton 1-0 Cal Poly 1-0 Cincinnati 0-1 Colorado Christian 2-0 Dayton 1-0 Drake 1-0 East Carolina 0-1 Eastern Washington 12-3 Idaho State 11-3 Illinois 0-1 Jacksonville State 1-0 Long Beach State 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Mayville State 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Montana 10-9 Montana State 11-5 Montana Tech 3-0 Montana Western 1-0 Morehead State 1-0 New Mexico 0-1 North Dakota 3-0
First Last WSU Game Game Streak 12-13 12-13 Won 1 10-11 10-11 Won 1 06-07 06-07 Won 1 08-09 08-09 Lost 1 12-13 12-13 Won 1 10-11 10-11 Lost 1 06-07 12-13 Lost 7 11-12 11-12 Lost 1 07-08 07-08 Won 2 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 12-13 12-13 Won 1 09-10 09-10 Lost 1 06-07 10-11 Won 2 12-13 12-13 Won 1 10-11 10-11 Won 1 12-13 12-13 Lost 1 06-07 12-13 Won 5 06-07 12-13 Won 2 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 11-12 11-12 Won 1 08-09 08-09 Won 1 11-12 11-12 Lost 1 11-12 11-12 Won 1 08-09 08-09 Lost 1 06-07 12-13 Lost 1 06-07 12-13 Won 1 06-07 09-10 Won 3 07-08 07-08 Won 1 09-10 09-10 Won 1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 12-13 12-13 Won 3
Opponent Record Northern Arizona 14-3 Northern Colorado 11-3 Northern Iowa 1-0 Northern New Mexico 1-0 Oral Roberts 2-0 Oregon 0-1 Portland 2-0 Portland State 14-3 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Sacramento State 13-1 Saint Mary’s 0-2 San Diego State 0-1 San Francisco 1-1 San Jose State 1-2 Seattle 1-1 Southern Mississippi 0-1 Southern Utah 7-1 Southwest (N.M.) 2-0 Texas-Pan American 1-0 Troy 1-0 Tulsa 0-1 UCLA 0-1 UC Santa Barbara 1-1 UC Irvine 2-0 UNLV 0-1 Utah 2-4 Utah Valley 2-0 Utah State 2-7 Washington 0-1 Western State 1-0 Youngstown State 0-1
First Last WSU Game Game Streak 06-07 12-13 Won 11 06-07 12-13 Won 5 12-13 12-13 Won 1 11-12 11-12 Won 1 12-13 12-13 Won 2 10-11 10-11 Lost 1 06-07 06-07 Won 2 06-07 12-13 Won 6 08-09 08-09 Won 1 06-07 12-13 Won 12 10-11 12-13 Lost 2 08-09 08-09 Lost 1 07-08 07-08 Won 1 10-11 12-13 Lost 1 09-10 10-11 Won 1 08-09 08-09 Lost 1 06-07 12-13 Won 7 10-11 12-13 Won 2 08-09 08-09 Won 1 06-07 06-07 Won 1 10-11 10-11 Lost 1 06-07 06-07 Lost 1 08-09 09-10 Lost 1 10-11 12-13 Won 2 09-10 09-10 Lost 1 06-07 11-12 Won 1 11-12 12-13 Won 2 06-07 12-13 Lost 1 06-07 06-07 Lost 1 09-10 09-10 Won 1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1
RANDY RAHE AT WEBER STATE YEAR
OVERALL
BIG SKY
FINISH
POSTSEASON
BIG SKY MVP
2006-07
20-12
11-5
1st
NCAA 1st Round
David Patten
2007-08
16-14
10-6
3rd
2008-09
21-10
15-1
1st
NIT 1st Round
Kellen McCoy
2009-10
20-11
13-3
1st
NIT 1st Round
Damian Lillard
2010-11
18-14
11-5
3rd
CBI 1st Round
2011-12
25-7
14-2
2nd
CIT 2nd Round
2012-13
30-7
18-2
2nd
CIT Runner-Up
TOTAL
150-75 (.667)
92-24 (.793)
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
WILDCAT COACHING STAFF
ERIC DUFT Associate Head Coach 8th Season
Eric Duft is entering his eighth season with the Wildcat coaching staff. He came to Weber State with Coach Randy Rahe in 2006. In 2009, Duft was elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach for the Wildcats. In his role Duft calls the offensive plays during the game. During the 2012-13 season the Wildcats led the nation in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage in route to a record-setting 30-7 season. Under Duft’s watch Weber State has won three Big Sky titles with four conference MVP awards. David Patten (2007), Kellen McCoy (2009) and Damian Lillard (2010, 2012) were each named the Big Sky Conference MVP. He has helped lead the Wildcats to six postseason tournament appearances, including a trip to the 2007 NCAA Tournament and the Collegeinsider.com Tournament Championship in 2013. Duft came to Weber State after spending seven seasons as an assistant coach at Hutchinson Junior College in Hutchinson, Kansas. He served two seasons under current Utah State University assistant coach, Tim Duryea, and five seasons under Chad Wintz. The 2003-04 team posted a 29-4 record and were ranked among the top five in the country during the course of the season. A native of Sterling, Kansas, he graduated from Sterling High in 1991 where he was the class valedictorian. He attended Sterling College where he was a four-year letterman under Coach Jim Woudstra. He graduated in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Prior to his coaching stint at Hutchinson JC, Duft spent one season as an assistant coach at Cowley County (Kansas) CC for Coach Mark Nelson in 1998-99. He also served as an assistant coach at Central (Kansas) Community College under Coach Mike Beard from 1995-97 and was then elevated to head coach for the 1997-98 season before going to Cowley CC. He and his wife, Sherri, are the parents of an four children Jaret, Halle, Easton and Kourt.
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PHIL BECKNER Assistant Coach 7th Season
Phil Beckner enters his seventh season with the Wildcat basketball program. The 2013-14 season will mark his fifth season as a full-time assistant coach at Weber State. Beckner came to WSU for the 2007-08 season and spent the first two seasons as the Director of Basketball Operations. In 2010 he was elevated to a full-time assistant coach. In his role Beckner is primarily responsible for the defensive plays for the Wildcats. During the 2012-13 season Weber State ranked second in the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense, in route to a record-setting 30-7 record and a trip to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Championship game. Beckner also oversees player development at Weber State. Beckner worked closely with Damain Lillard during his four seasons at Weber State, coaching him to All-American honors and the sixth overall selection in the 2012 NBA Draft. Lillard was named the 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year. While with the Wildcats Beckner has been a part of two Big Sky regular season championship teams and has helped coach two Big Sky MVP players (Kellen McCoy, 2009 and Lillard in 2010 and 2012). A native of Buckeye, Arizona, Beckner graduated from Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan., where he played four years on the men’s basketball team. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education in 2005. He returned home and taught physical education at Buckeye High School. He was a part of the staff that won the Arizona State title in 2006. He worked for current Grand Canyon University Coach Russ Pennell at the Arizona Premiere Academy.
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WILDCAT COACHING STAFF
KELLEN MCCOY Assistant Coach 1st Season
Former Weber State standout and Big Sky Conference MVP Kellen McCoy is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Wildcat men’s basketball program. McCoy joined the WSU staff in June 2013. In his role with the Wildcat coaching staff, McCoy will assist in all areas of the program including recruiting, scouting and player development. He comes to Weber State after spending the 2012-13 season as a graduate assistant under head coach Lon Kruger at the University of Oklahoma. He spent the 2011-12 season as an assistant coach at Emporia State, a Division II school in Kansas. He also played two seasons of professional basketball in Sweden. McCoy, a native of Norman, Okla., was a standout player in his two seasons at Weber State from 2007-09, playing for head coach Randy Rahe. As a junior in 2007-08 he played in all 30 games for the Wildcats and averaged 8.8 points per game. The following season as a senior he was named the 2009 Big Sky Conference MVP after leading Weber State to a 15-1 Big Sky record and a conference title. He averaged 14.1 points and 2.8 assists per game as a senior and led the Big Sky in three-point field goal percentage in conference games. In two seasons at Weber State, the 5-6 guard played in 61 games and averaged 11.5 points and 2.3 assists per game. In March he was named to the Weber State 50th Anniversary Team.
McCoy was the 2009 Big Sky MVP and named to the Weber State 50th Anniversary Team.
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GARRETT LEVER Director of Basketball Operations 2nd Season
Garrett Lever is in his second season with the Weber State coaching staff. He was named the Director of Basketball Operations in May 2013 after serving last season as the Video Coordinator. In his role Lever assists in all areas of the Wildcat program including travel and scheduling. Lever played two season of college basketball for the University of Seattle from 2009-11 where he averaged 3.6 points and 1.9 steals per game for the Redhawks. While at Seattle he played two games against Weber State. He graduated from Seattle in 2011 and spent the 2011-12 school year as the Director of Operations for the University of Seattle Athletic Department. Prior to his time at Seattle he played one season at Midland Junior College where he helped lead the team to a regional championship and a trip to the championship game of the National Junior College Tournament. He averaged 2.3 steals per game that season, fifth best in the nation. He also played one season at Nebraska-Kearny where he led the nation in steals at 3.6 per game, totaling 90 steals on the season, as well as averaging 13 points per game. He was named Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. Lever is a native of Phoenix, Ariz., where he attended Desert Vista High School and earned First Team All-City and All-Region honors and Second Team All-State honors. Garrett is the son of former NBA standout Lafayette “Fat” Lever who played 11 seasons in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks. Lever was a two-time NBA All-Star and ranks 19th in NBA history in career steals. He is currently the Director of Player Development for the Sacramento Kings.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
WILDCAT SUPPORT STAFF
JOEL BASS
JOHN HENDERSON
Assistant Athletic Director/ Head Athletic Trainer 22nd Season
Strength and Conditioning Coach 2nd Season
Joel Bass is in his 22nd season with Weber State Athletics. In 2011 he was elevated to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Support Services/Head Athletics Trainer. A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and a licensed athletic trainer in the state of Utah, Bass has been an active force in the better treatment of high school, collegiate and professional athletes. As a result of his work and dedication, Weber State now offers a four-year degree in Sports Medicine. Bass was the driving force behind the curriculum. Bass works primarily with the Wildcat football and men’s basketball teams, but also oversees all administrative responsibilities of the athletic training program. Athletics has always been a part of Bass’ life. The son of a former high school football coach, Bass participated in football, basketball, baseball and track as a teen. He played football at Ricks College, and then transferred to Utah State University where he earned a B.S. degree in Exercise Science, and served as an athletic training student. He received his Master’s degree in Athletic Training from Indiana State University in 1988 and then served as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Montana State University for three years before coming to Ogden. He and his wife, Beth, are the parents of a daughter, Melissa, and a son, Jason. In October 2011 they welcomed their first grandchild Vincent.
John Henderson is in his second season as Strength and Conditioning coach at Weber State, overseeing all 16 WSU sports. He returned to WSU in 2012 after spending one year as the head athletic trainer at Cal State Monterrey Bay. Henderson initially came to Weber State in 2008 and served as an athletic trainer and assistant strength and conditioning coach. As a certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association, John provides sports medicine coverage for Weber State’s 16 varsity sports. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in clinical athletic training from Weber State University in 2007, and a Master of Science degree in Sports Conditioning and Performance from Southern Utah University. Henderson is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Prior to coming to Weber State, Henderson served as the Program Development Coordinator for Mountain Land Physical Therapy and as the Director of Athletic Training Services at BASICS Sports Medicine. He created sports medicine outreach programs and provided services for local high schools, club, and professional sports teams including serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for a professional arena football team. He is an approved clinical instructor for the athletic training education program and teaches beginning and advanced rehabilitation. Henderson created and manages the strength and conditioning internship program which allows students to prepare for the CSCS exam and gain strength and conditioning experience in the university setting. He and his wife Yvette have two sons, Derek and Marcus.
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2013-14 WILDCAT ROSTER
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Exp.
0
Christian McDonald
G
6-4
155
Fr.
HS
Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)
5
Jordan Richardson
G
6-1
180
Sr.
3VL
Lewisville, TX (Merrill West HS (CA))
15
Davion Berry
G/F
6-4
185
Sr.
1VL
Oakland, CA (Cal St. Monterery Bay)
21
Joel Bolomboy
F
6-9
225
So.
1VL
Fort Worth, TX (Keller)
23
Richaud Gittens
G
6-4
185
Fr.
HS
Tempe, AZ (Marcos De Niza)
25
Byron Fulton
F
6-7
235
Sr.
3VL
Phoenix, AZ (St. Mary’s)
30
Jeremy Senglin
G
6-2
185
Fr.
HS
Arlington, TX (Bowie)
32
Royce Williams
G/F
6-5
205
Jr.
1VL
Los Angeles, CA (N.M. Military Institute)
35
Kyndahl Hill
F
6-7
210
R-Fr.
RS
Humble, TX (Humble)
40
Josh Fuller
F
6-6
220
R-Fr.
RS
Rexburg, ID (Utah)
44
Kyle Tresnak
C
6-10
240
Sr.
3VL
Scottsdale, AZ (Scottsdale Horizon)
45
James Hajek
C
6-10
250
Jr.
2VL
Omaha, NE (Skutt Catholic)
50
Aziz Leeks
F
6-7
200
Fr.
HS
Las Vegas, NV (Las Vegas)
Brady Borklund
F
6-8
210
Fr.
HS
Ogden, UT (Bonneville)
J.C. Kennedy
G
6-4
160
Fr.
HS
Nampa, ID (Skyview)
Hometown (Previous School)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Dir. of Basketball Ops.:
Randy Rahe, Buena Visa College (Iowa) ‘82, (8th season) Eric Duft, Sterling College ‘95, (8th season) Phil Beckner, Kansas Wesleyan ‘05 (6th season) Kellen McCoy, Weber State ‘09 (1st season) Garrett Lever, Seattle ‘11 (2nd season)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Randy Rahe Davion Berry Joel Bolomboy James Hajek Kyndahl Hill
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Ray Day-v-on Ball-um-boy High-ek Kindle
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Oregon (1) Christian McDonald
By Location Nebraska (1)
James Hajek
California (2)
Davion Berry
Royce Williams
Idaho (2)
Texas (4)
J.C. Kennedy
Kyndahl Hill Jordan Richardson Jeremy Senglin
Joel Bolomboy
Josh Fuller
Nevada (1)
Aziz Leeks
Arizona (3)
Utah (1)
Brady Borklund
Byron Fulton
Richaud Gittens Kyle Tresnak
WILDCAT BIRTHDAYS
ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Year Freshman (8) Brady Borklund Josh Fuller Richaud Gittens Kyndahl Hill J.C. Kennedy Aziz Leeks Christian McDonald Jeremy Senglin Sophomore (1) Joel Bolomboy
By Height 6-1 Jordan Richardson 6-2 Jeremy Senglin 6-4 Davion Berry Richaud Gittens J.C. Kenney Christian McDonald
Junior (2)
6-5 Royce Williams
Senior (4)
6-6 Josh Fuller
James Hajek Royce Williams
Davion Berry Byron Fulton Jordan Richardson Kyle Tresnak
6-7 Byron Fulton Kyndahl Hill Aziz Leeks 6-8 Brady Borklund 6-9 Joel Bolomboy 6-10 James Hajek Kyle Tresnak
January 24...................... Josh Fuller January 28................Joel Bolomboy February 25................. Kyle Tresnak March 24..................Jeremy Senglin June 16............................ Aziz Leeks July 13.........................J.C. Kennedy August 21......................Kyndahl Hill September 11.......... Royce Williams September 15.............. Byron Fulton September 21....Jordan Richardson October 12........Christian McDonald November 1................. Davion Berry November 6..................James Hajek December 19..........Richaud Gittens December 20.......... Brady Borklund
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
MEET THE WILDCATS
15
DAVION BERRY
Davion enters his senior season after earning All-District and All-Conference honors as a junior in last season. He was also named the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year.
6-4 • 185 Senior • Guard/Forward Oakland, Calif. Born: Nov. 1, 1991 Birthplace: Oakland, CA Hometown: Oakland, CA Major: Technical Sales
Career Highs Points
27, vs. Oral Roberts (03/27/13)
Rebounds
9, vs. E. Washington (03/09/13)
Assists
10, vs. Oral Roberts (03/27/13)
Steals
3, five times
Blocks
2, vs. No. Arizona (01/17/13)
3PT FG made
6, at Montana St. (01/24/13)
10+ points 27 times
20+ points 11 times
2012-13 (Junior) Started all 37 games and helped lead the Wildcats to a record-setting 30-7 record... Earned first team All-District 6 honors from the NABC...He also earned first team Big Sky All-Conference honors and was named the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year...Led Weber State in scoring, assists, steals and assist to turnover ratio during the season...Finished fifth in the conference in scoring at 15.2 points per game...Totaled 564 points on the year, the 15th most in WSU single-season history...Scored in double figures in 27 of WSU’s 37 games on the season and scored 20 or more points 11 times...Had a career-high 27 points in WSU’s win over Oral Roberts in the CIT Tournament on March 27...Also had a career-high 10 assists in that game, the most assists in a game by a Wildcat in eight years...Finished fifth in the conference in assists at 3.8 per game, finishing with 75 on the season...Was fifth in the league in assist to turnover ratio...Was 12th in the league in steals...Was named Big Sky Player of the Week after scoring 25 points against BYU on Dec. 15...Averaged 4.2 rebounds on the season with a career-high nine in a win over Eastern Washington. 2011-12 Sat out the 2011-12 season per NCAA transfer rules after transferring to Weber State from Cal State Monterey Bay. Cal State Monterey Bay Played two seasons at Cal State Monterey Bay, a Division II school in Seaside, California...In two years with the Otters he averaged 18.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per game and twice earned All-Conference First Team honors...As a sophomore in 201011 was named to the 2011 Daktronics All-American Second Team, the only non-senior to earn All-American honors...Finished the season ranked fifth in all of Division II in scoring at 23.7 points per game...Scored 20 or more points in 18 of his 26 games during the season, including a career-high 41 points against Cal State Bernardino...Also averaged 5.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.3 steals Individual Career History
Career BERRY,Statistics Davion Season
2012-13 TOTAL
2424
gp-gs
min/avg
37-37 1186/32.1 37-37 1186/32.1
Total fg-fga
179-376 179-376
pct
.476 .476
3-Point fg-fga
60-145 60-145
pct
.414 .414
F-Throws ft-fta pct
146-193 146-193
.756 .756
off
Rebounds def tot
15 139 15 139
154 154
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avg
4.2 4.2
pf
67 67
fo
ast
1 140 1 140
to
75 75
blk
10 10
stl
45 45
Scoring pts avg
564 15.2 564 15.2
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per game, while shooting 42 percent from the field and 40 percent from three-point land...Shot 80.3 percent from the free throw line and led the nation in free throw attempts with 295...As a freshman during the 2009-10 season, he played in 26 games and started 15 contests...Averaged 12.9 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 43.6 percent from the field...Was also selected as the CCAA Freshman of the Year and earned First Team All-Conference honors....Played AAU basketball for Raymond Young of the Oakland Rebels, the same AAU program as Damian Lillard. Hayward High School Is a native of Oakland, Calif., where he attended Hayward High School...In high school he was the named the team MVP as a senior and was an All-League First Team selection...Led Hayward High to a 21-9 record his senior season. Personal Full name is Davion Lamont Berry....Name is pronounced: Dave-eon...Nickname is Dev...Was born Nov. 1, 1991 in Oakland...Is majoring in Technical Sales at Weber State...Is a big sports fan and a fan of the Oakland Raiders.
OFF THE COURT WITH DAVION BERRY Dream vacation: Bahamas I would most like to have dinner with: Alicia Keyes Favorite food: chicken Favorite movie: Varsity Blues Favorite TV show: Love & Hip Hop Favorite sports team: Boston Celtics In 20 years I plan to be: on a beach relaxing Before each game I like to: throw water on my face. One thing I couldn’t live without: my son and my mom. One word that best describes me OFF the court: funny One thing most people don’t know about me: I like to go camping.
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KYLE TRESNAK
Kyle has played three seasons at Weber State entering the 2013-14 season. He has earned All-Conference honors twice in his career. He has played in 100 career games at WSU. Entering his senior season he has 858 career points, leaving him 142 points shy of becoming the 27th player in WSU history to reach 1,000 career points. He also has 389 career rebounds and needs 111 more to become the 27th player to reach 500 career rebounds. He also has a career shooting percentage of 55.3 percent and has 70 career blocks.
6-10 • 240 Senior • Center Scottsdale, Ariz. Born: Feb. 25, 1992 Birthplace: Scottsdale, AZ Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ Major: Business Admin.
Career Highs Points
23, vs. No. Arizona (01/17/13)
Rebounds
11, vs. Southwest (12/18/10)
Assists
3, vs. CO Christian (11/16/10)
Steals
2, six times
Blocks
4, vs. Ariz. Christian (11/09/12)
3PT FG made 0
10+ points 39 times
20+ points 8 times
2013-14 (Junior) Played and started in 36 of WSU’s 37 games on the season and helped lead the Wildcats to their record-setting 30-7 season...Earned second team Big Sky All-Conference honors...Averaged 11.8 points per game on the season and scored in double figures 21 times...Also scored 20 or more points six times...Posted a career-high 23 points in WSU’s home win over Northern Arizona on Jan. 17...Averaged 5.5 rebounds per game on the season and recorded nine rebounds three times...Finished fourth in the Big Sky in field goal percentage at 57 percent...Was sixth in the conference in blocks at 1.2 per game...Recorded 43 blocks on the season, the seventh most in WSU single-season history...Earned Big Sky Player of the Week honors on Dec. 11 after averaging 18 points in home wins over Utah Valley and UC Irvine...Was named to the Collegeinsider.com All-Tournament Team. 2011-12 (Sophomore) Played and started in all 32 games for the Wildcats, joining Damian Lillard as the only two Wildcats to start all 32 games...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Honorable Mention honors for his performance during the season...Averaged 10 points and 3.8 points per game on the year and shot 54 percent from the field...Ranked fourth in the Big Sky in field goal percentage...Scored in double figures 17 times during the season, the third most on the team...Posted a career-high of 22 points and pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds in Weber State’s win over Northern Arizona on Jan. 19...Averaged 10.8 points per game in Big Sky Conference games...Was second on the team in blocks with 21, ranking 10th in the Big Sky...Was third on the team in minutes played.
Individual Career History TRESNAK, Kyle Career Statistics
Season
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL
2626
gp-gs
min/avg
32-0 372/11.6 32-32 805/25.2 36-36 872/24.2 100-68 2049/20.5
Total fg-fga
49-93 128-236 167-293 344-622
pct
.527 .542 .570 .553
3-Point fg-fga
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
pct
.000 .000 .000 .000
F-Throws ft-fta pct
16-29 63-92 91-131 170-252
off
Rebounds def tot
.552 32 37 .685 53 69 .695 69 129 .675 154 235
69 122 198 389
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avg
pf
2.2 70 3.8 94 5.5 95 3.9 259
fo
3 4 2 9
ast
to
5 19 20 40 16 44 41 103
blk
6 21 43 70
stl
6 16 22 44
Scoring pts avg
114 319 425 858
3.6 10.0 11.8 8.6
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2010-11 (Freshman) Played in all 32 games for the Wildcats as a true freshman, one of just five players to play in every game...Averaged 3.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game while playing 11.6 minutes a game...Posted a season-high of 19 points in WSU’s win over the University of the Southwest on Dec. 18...In that game he was 6-10 from the field, 7-8 from the line and pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds in 21 minutes of action for his first career double-double...Scored points in 24 of WSU’s 32 games....Was second on the Wildcat team in field goal percentage at 52.7 percent. Horizon High School Played under Coach Paul Long at Scottsdale’s Horizon High School... Helped lead his team to the Desert Valley Region championship for the first time in 20 years...Named Second Team All-State and First Team AllRegion...Leaves Horizon as the school’s career leader in rebounds and blocked shots. Personal Full name is Kyle Jonathan Tresnak... Last name is pronounced: TRESS-nak...Was born Feb. 25, 1992 in Scottsdale, Ariz...Parents are Frank and Ellen Tresnak...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Signed with the Wildcats in November of 2009.
OFF THE COURT WITH KYLE TRESNAK Dream vacation: Watch a game at an NFL stadium I would most like to have dinner with: Blake Shelton Favorite food: steak Favorite movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite TV show: Breaking Bad Favorite sports team: Arizona Cardinals In 20 years I plan to be: healthy and happy Before each game I like to: listen to music One thing I couldn’t live without: sports I came to Weber State because: It has a great business program and a rich basketball tradition. One word that best describes me ON the court: poised One word that best describes me OFF the court: goofy One thing most people don’t know about me: I hate snakes.
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
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JORDAN RICHARDSON
Jordan enters this season as a senior guard with the most experience of any Wildcat. He has played three seasons at Weber State and has appeared in all 101 games in the past three years. He needs just 23 more games to become the Big Sky’s career leader in games played. He has scored 502 career points had has 222 career assists and is shooting 83.5 percent from the free throw line. He has scored in double figures 12 times in his career.
6-1 • 180 Senior • Guard Lewisville, Texas Born: Sept. 21, 1991 Birthplace: Lewisville, TX Hometown: Lewisville, TX Major: Professional Sales
Career Highs Points
23, vs. Mayville St. (12/19/11)
Rebounds
5, at Southern Utah (10/10/13)
Assists
7, two times
Steals
3, vs. Montana (02/03/11)
Blocks
1, three times
3PT FG made
7, vs. Mayville St. (12/19/11)
10+ points 12 times
2012-13 (Junior) Started all 37 games for the Wildcats and helped WSU to a record-setting 30-7 season...Averaged 7.2 points per game on the season...Scored in double figures seven times with a season-high 16 points in a win over Montana State...Averaged 14.5 points and 4.0 assists per game in Big Sky opening wins at Eastern Washington and Portland State in December and was named Big Sky Player of the Week for the first time in his career...Finished second on the Wildcat team and 13th in the Big Sky in assists with 105 for an average of 2.8 per game...Tied his career-high with seven assists in WSU’s season opening win over Arizona Christian...Shot 40.5 percent from the three-point line, 11th best in the Big Sky and finished 15th in the conference in three-pointers per game at 1.4...Knocked down a season-high four three-pointers in the win at Portland State in December...Had 17 steals and shot 43.1 percent from the field on the season. 2011-12 (Sophomore) Saw action in all 32 games for the Wildcats, one of five players that played in every game...Started 14 games for the Wildcats...Averaged 4.2 points per game during the season...Scored in double figures four times during the season and had a career-high 23 points in a home win over Mayville State on Dec. 19...Also scored 11 points in the season opener against Northern New Mexico and had 10 points against Southern Utah and 10 against Northern Arizona...WSU was 4-0 when he scored in double figures... Recorded 44 rebounds during the season and had four rebounds in a game twice...Had 68 assists on the year, third most on the team...Averaged 2.1 assists per game and had a career-high seven against Northern New Mexico...Was 1519 from the free throw line.
20+ points 1 times
Individual Career History RICHARDSON, Jordan Career Statistics
Season
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL
2828
gp-gs
min/avg
32-0 535/16.7 32-14 663/20.7 37-37 962/26.0 101-51 2160/21.4
Total fg-fga
29-106 45-122 91-211 165-439
pct
.274 .369 .431 .376
3-Point fg-fga
19-57 29-71 53-131 101-259
pct
.333 .408 .405 .390
F-Throws ft-fta pct
25-27 15-19 31-39 71-85
.926 .789 .795 .835
off
Rebounds def tot
4 39 7 37 6 54 17 130
43 44 60 147
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pf
1.3 35 1.4 36 1.6 68 1.5 139
fo
ast
to
0 49 34 1 68 24 0 105 51 1 222 109
blk
0 2 2 4
stl
15 14 17 46
Scoring pts avg
102 134 266 502
3.2 4.2 7.2 5.0
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2010-11 (Freshman) Played in all 32 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats, one of just five players to play in every game...Averaged 3.2 points and 1.5 assists and played 16.7 minutes per game...Posted a career-high of 17 points in WSU’s thrilling final-second win over Northern Colorado on Jan. 29...In that game he made a career-high five field goals, finishing 5-8 from the field, including 5-6 from three-point land...Shot 33 percent from three-point land and was 25-27 from the free throw line, a team-best 92.6 percent... Made his final 17 free throw attempts on the season. High School His junior season at Lewisville High, he averaged 13.5 points and 4.5 assists and was named First Team All-District Class 5A...Originally from Lewisville, Texas, his family moved to Tracy, California where he played his senior season...Had an outstanding season at West High in Tracy... Averaged nearly 27 points per game and set a school record for most points in a single game with 46. Personal Full Name is Jordan Rashad Richardson...Was born Sept. 21, 1991 in Lewisville, Texas...Is majoring in Professional Sales at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH JORDAN RICHARDSON Dream vacation: Rio de Janerio I would most like to have dinner with: Paula Patton Favorite food: any type of seafood Favorite movie: Love and Basketball Favorite TV show: Law and Order SVU Favorite sports team: Dallas Cowboys In 20 years I plan to be: married with a family Before each game I like to: listen to music One thing I couldn’t live without: my family I came to Weber State because: I fell in love with the coaching staff and my teammates. One word that best describes me ON the court: tough One word that best describes me OFF the court: genuine One thing most people don’t know about me: I’m shy
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BYRON FULTON
Byron returns for his senior season at Weber State. In three years with the Wildcats he has seen action in 81 career games and has a career average of 6.0 points and 3.3 rebounds per game and has knocked down 67 three-pointers. 2012-13 (Junior) Saw action in 17 games for the Wildcats during WSU’s record-setting 30-7 season... Averaged 1.9 points and 1.3 rebounds in 5.6 minutes of play on the year...Scored a season-high nine points in WSU’s Big Sky opening win at Eastern Washington in December...Scored five points in wins over the Southwest, Portland State and Cal Poly... Shot 44 percent from the field and knocked down seven three-pointers on the year.
6-7 • 235 Senior • Forward Phoenix, Ariz. Born: Sept. 15, 1990 Birthplace: Phoenix, AZ Hometown: Phoenix, AZ Major: Business
Career Highs Points
17, two times
Rebounds
13, vs. Montana St. (01/12/12)
Assists
2, 10 times
Steals
1, 11 times
Blocks
1, seven times
3PT FG made
4, vs. Idaho State (01/15/11)
10+ points 22 times
10+ rebounds 2 times
2011-12 (Sophomore) Appeared in all 32 games for the Wildcats, one of five players to play in every game...Averaged 7.2 points per game during the season...Scored in double figures 11 times during the year...Tied his career-high with 17 points in WSU’s road win at Montana State on Feb. 15...Also scored 16 against Eastern Washington and 15 against Idaho State, both wins for the Wildcats...WSU was 9-2 in the 11 games he scored in double figures...Averaged 4.3 rebounds per game, fourth best on the Wildcat team...Pulled down a career-high of 13 rebounds against Montana State and had 10 at Northern Arizona... Finished seventh in the Big Sky in three-point field goal percentage at 42.9 percent... Knocked down multiple three-pointers in seven games...Led the Big Sky in three-point percentage in conference games only at 50 percent, shooting 20-40 from beyond the arc in league games...Shot 44.9 percent from the field and 65 percent from the free throw line. 2010-11 (Freshman) Earned Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year honors for his play during the season...Joins Ryan Jama, Stephan Bachmann and Damian Lillard as the only four Wildcats to ever earn Big Sky Freshman of the Year honors...Byron appeared in all 32 games for the Wildcats during the season, one of five players to appear in every game...Started two games during the season...Averaged 19 minutes per game...Averaged 7.0 Career History points andIndividual 3.5 rebounds on the season... FULTON,Statistics Byron Career
Season
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL
3030
gp-gs
min/avg
32-2 607/19.0 32-0 640/20.0 17-0 96/5.6 81-2 1343/16.6
Total fg-fga
87-196 88-196 12-27 187-419
pct
.444 .449 .444 .446
3-Point fg-fga
24-50 36-84 7-16 67-150
pct
.480 .429 .438 .447
F-Throws ft-fta pct
27-38 17-26 1-2 45-66
.711 .654 .500 .682
off
Rebounds def tot
30 82 26 110 4 18 60 210
112 136 22 270
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pf
3.5 83 4.3 75 9 1.3 3.3 167
fo
2 0 0 2
ast
19 16 3 38
to
30 26 3 59
blk
5 8 1 14
stl
7 7 1 15
Scoring pts avg
225 229 32 486
7.0 7.2 1.9 6.0
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Scored in double figures 11 times on the year, including a season-high of 17 points in WSU’s win over Sacramento State Jan. 13...Followed that up with 16 points, the next game against Idaho State...Also tied his seasonhigh with nine rebounds in that game against the Bengals and had nine in a win over Portland State Feb. 16...Shot 44 percent from the field and 48 percent from three-point land, finishing 24-50 from beyond-the-arc. 2009-10 Sat out the season as a red-shirt freshman. Saint Mary’s High School Helped Coach Dave Lopez’s Saint Mary’s High team to the 2009 Arizona 5A-1 state championship...Team won four conference championships during his tenure...Earned All-State honors in 2009... Averaged 16 points and just over 11 rebounds per game as a senior...Comes out of the same high school program which produced NBA players Channing Frye and Jarred Bayless. Personal Full name is Byron Scott Fulton...Was born Sept. 15, 1990 in Phoenix... Parents are Carol Temporado and Shawn Fulton...Is majoring in Business at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH BYRON FULTON Dream vacation: Africa Favorite food: BBQ Favorite movie: Forrest Gump Favorite TV show: Breaking Bad Favorite sports team: Phoenix Suns In 20 years I plan to be: rich Before each game I like to: relax One thing I couldn’t live without: air and water I came to Weber State because: Great environment, great coaching and great teammates. One word that best describes me OFF the court: loving One thing most people don’t know about me: I’m a poet.
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ROYCE WILLIAMS
Royce returns for his junior season at Weber State after playing in 33 games as a sophomore transfer in 2012-13. 2012-13 (Sophomore) Transferred to Weber State from New Mexico Military Institute...Saw action in 33 games for the Wildcats during WSU’s record-setting 30-7 season...Played in 19 of the 20 Big Sky regular season games...Totaled 84 points for an average of 2.5 per game... Scored a career-high 17 points in a win over the University of the Southwest in December...Also had season-highs of nine rebounds and four assists in that game...Shot 50 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range...Knocked down a seasonhigh three three-pointers in the first game of the season against Arizona Christian.
6-5 • 195 Junior • G/F Los Angeles, CA Born: Sept. 11, 1991 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Major: Technical Sales
Career Highs Points
17, vs. Southwest (12/29/13)
New Mexico Military Institute Played at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico...Sat out the 201011 season as a red shirt and played for the Broncos during the 2011-12 season...As a freshman he led the team in scoring at 11.9 points per game...Scored in double figures 16 times and scored 20 or more twice, including a season-high 21 points against Frank Phillips...He saw action in 28 games and started in 21 games...Shot 47 percent from the field and 36 percent from three-point land...Was third on the team in rebounding at 6.2 per game and had a career-high 16 rebounds against Clarendon...Also averaged 2.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game.
Rebounds
9, vs. Southwest (12/29/13)
Assists
4, vs. Southwest (12/29/13)
Steals
1, three times
Blocks
2, vs. North Dakota (01/05/13)
3PT FG made
3, vs. AZ Christian (11/09/13)
10+ points 2 times
Individual Career History WILLIAMS, Royce Career Statistics Season
2012-13 TOTAL
3232
gp-gs
33-0 33-0
min/avg
321/9.7 321/9.7
Total fg-fga
32-64 32-64
pct
.500 .500
3-Point fg-fga
11-22 11-22
pct
.500 .500
F-Throws ft-fta pct
9-15 9-15
.600 .600
off
5 5
Rebounds def tot
28 28
33 33
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1.0 1.0
pf
34 34
fo
0 0
ast
21 21
to
22 22
blk
2 2
stl
6 6
Scoring pts avg
84 2.5 84 2.5
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Hamilton High School Played for Coach Mizuno at Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles where he graduated in 2009...Was named Team MVP and earned First Team All-City and All-League honors. Personal Full name is Royce Kenneth Williams...Was born Sept. 11, 1991 in Los Angeles...Parents are Herman and Sheila Williams...Nickname is Showtime...Is majoring in Technical Sales at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH ROYCE WILLIAMS Dream vacation: Madrid, Spain I would most like to have dinner with: Skylar Diggins Favorite food: cereal Favorite movie: Shawshank Redemption Favorite TV show: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Favorite sports team: Cincinnati Bengals In 20 years I plan to be: married with nine kids Before each game I like to: say the Lord’s prayer One thing I couldn’t live without: cereal I came to Weber State because: the winning environment One word that best describes me ON the court: smooth One word that best describes me OFF the court: goofy One thing most people don’t know about me: I like watching Animal Planet
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JAMES HAJEK
James enters his junior season at Weber State this season. In two previous years with the Wildcats he has appeared in 49 career games. 2012-13 (Sophomore) Saw action in 34 of WSU’s 37 games during the record-setting 30-7 season...Started the first game of his career against the University of the Southwest on Dec. 29...Averaged 2.1 points and 2.2 rebounds on the year...Scored a season-high 10 points in the season-opening win over Arizona Christian on Nov. 9...Tied his career-high with eight rebounds at Utah State...Had five or more rebounds six times on the year...Shot 44.6 percent from the field and had 18 blocks on the year.
6-10 • 250 Junior • Center Omaha, NE
2011-12 (Freshman) Appeared in 15 games for the Wildcats as a red-shirt freshman...Played in the first 15 games of the season before suffering a knee injury at Portland State that forced him to miss the remainder of the season...Averaged 3.4 points and 2.1 rebounds during the season...Scored in double figures twice during the season...Had a career-high 13 points in WSU’s win over Mayville State in December and followed that up with 10 points in a home win over Utah...Also had a career-high eight rebounds against Mayville State... Shot 52 percent from the field on the year and was 13-15 from the free throw line.
Born: Nov. 6, 1992 Birthplace: Ft. Riley, KS Hometown: Omaha, NE Major: Business Admin.
Career Highs Points
13, vs. Mayville, St., 12/19/11
Rebounds
8, two times
2010-11 Sat out the season as a red-shirt freshman after signing with the Wildcats in April 2010...Was sought out by many Division I programs.
Assists
2, vs. Mayville, St., 12/19/11
Steals
3, vs. Southwest, 12/29/12
Blocks
4, vs. Southwest, 12/29/12
10+ points 3 times
Individual Career History HAJEK, Statistics James Career Season
2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL
3434
gp-gs
15-0 34-1 49-1
min/avg
143/9.5 346/10.2 489/10.0
Total fg-fga
19-36 29-65 48-101
pct
.528 .446 .475
3-Point fg-fga
0-0 0-0 0-0
pct
.000 .000 .000
F-Throws ft-fta pct
13-15 15-36 28-51
.867 .417 .549
off
17 23 40
Rebounds def tot
14 51 65
31 74 105
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avg
2.1 2.2 2.1
pf
28 51 79
fo
2 1 3
ast
5 5 10
to
9 23 32
blk
1 18 19
stl
3 6 9
Scoring pts avg
51 3.4 73 2.1 124 2.5
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Skutt Catholic High School Played under Coach Jon Burt at Skutt Catholic High in Omaha, Nebraska...Team placed second in state for the 2009-10 season... Holds the school’s career season and career records in blocked shots...Ranks third in school history in rebounds and set a singleseason rebounding mark as a senior. Personal Full Name is James William Hajek...Last name is pronounced: HIGH-EK...Was born Nov. 6, 1992 in Fort Riley, Kan...Parents are Jerry and Elizabeth...His father served 24 years in the U.S. Army... Lived in Germany for three years...Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State...Is a big Nebraska Cornhusker football fan and a Kansas City Royals fan.
OFF THE COURT WITH JAMES HAJEK Dream vacation: Kauffman Stadium for a Kansas City Royals playoff game I would most like to have dinner with: George Brett Favorite food: Kansas City barbeque Favorite movies: Remember the Titans and Miracle Favorite TV shows: Breaking Bad and Friday Night Lights In 20 years I plan to be: working in the front office of a professional sports team. Before each game I like to: Watch Friday Night Lights and read the Bible. One thing I couldn’t live without: sports I came to Weber State because: I felt comfortable with my teammates and I love the coaching staff and the mountains. One thing most people don’t know about me: I am terrified of heights.
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JOEL BOLOMBOY
Joel returns for his sophomore season after establishing himself as one of the top freshmen in the Big Sky during the 2012-13 season. He played in all 37 games for the Wildcats and was one of the top big men in the conference.
6-9 • 225 Sophomore • Forward Fort Worth, Texas Born: Sept. 11, 1991 Birthplace: Russia Hometown: Fort Worth, TX Major: Technical Sales
Career Highs Points
2012-13 (Freshman) Played in all 37 games as a true freshmen for the Wildcats and established himself as one of the top big men in the league...Helped lead the Wildcats to a record-setting 30-7 record...The 37 games played is tied for the most ever in a season in Big Sky history...Averaged 7.0 points per game on the year and scored in double figures 11 times...Had season-highs of 16 points against Arizona Christian and the University of the Southwest...Shot a perfect 8-8 from the field in the Southwest win...Led the team and finished fourth in the Big Sky in rebounding at 7.1 per game, totaling 262 boards on the year...Posted double figures in rebounds nine times on the year, the most of any Wildcat...Had a career-high 17 rebounds in a win at Southern Utah in January...Finished fourth in the Big Sky in blocks with an average of 1.7 per game...Recorded 62 blocks on the season, the third most in a year in Weber State history...Recorded four doubledoubles on the season, tied for the most of any Wildcat...Had a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds in his first collegiate game against Arizona Christian on Nov. 11...Shot 57.8 percent from the field on the season, the second best of any Wildcat.
16, two times
Rebounds
17, at So. Utah (01/10/13)
Assists
3, vs. E. Washington (03/09/13)
Steals
2, two times
Blocks
5, three times
10+ points 11 times
10+ rebounds 9 times
Double-doubles 4
Individual Career History BOLOMBOY, Joel Career Statistics
Season
2012-13 TOTAL
3636
gp-gs
37-0 37-0
min/avg
802/21.7 802/21.7
Total fg-fga
85-147 85-147
pct
.578 .578
3-Point fg-fga
0-0 0-0
pct
.000 .000
F-Throws ft-fta pct
89-128 89-128
.695 .695
off
Rebounds def tot
89 173 89 173
262 262
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avg
7.1 7.1
pf
84 84
fo
1 1
ast
16 16
to
59 59
blk
62 62
stl
14 14
Scoring pts avg
259 7.0 259 7.0
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Keller Central High School Was highly recruited out of high school and signed with Weber State in the fall of 2011..Graduated from Keller Central High School in 2012 where he played for coach Kit Pehl...As a junior in 2010-11 he averaged 9.9 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game...As a senior in 201112 he averaged 17.8 points and 12.9 rebounds per game in leading the Chargers to a 27-8 overall record and a 13-1 league record...Scored in double figures in all but four games as a senior and scored 20 or more points 13 times...Shot 67 percent from the field...Was named District Champion, Team MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year...He led the state 5A in scoring and rebounding and earned First Team All-State honors. Personal Was born Jan. 28, 1994 in Russia..Last name is pronounced: Ballum-boy...Parents are Joseph and Tania Bolomboy...Father is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and mother is from Russia...Is majoring in Technical Sales at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH JOEL BOLOMBOY Dream vacation: Rio de Janeiro Favorite movie: Tarzan Favorite TV show: Heroes Favorite pro sports team: Miami Heat Before each game I like to: take a nap One thing I couldn’t live without: juice One word that best describes me OFF the court: funny
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JOSH FULLER
Josh joins Weber State as a redshirt freshman this season. After redshirting as a freshman at the University of Utah, he returned home in April 2013 from a two-year LDS Church mission to Chile.
6-6 • 220 R-Freshman • Forward Rexburg, Idaho Born: Jan. 24, 1992 Birthplace: Pocatello, ID Major: Business Admin.
2010-11 (Utah) Sat out the 2010-11 season as a redshirt at the University of Utah. Madison High School Graduated in 2010 from Madison High School in Rexburg, Idaho...Averaged 21 points and eight rebounds as a senior and scored a career-high 40 points on Senior Night against Blackfoot...He earned All-State honors twice in his career and as a junior in 2008-09 he was named the Idaho Gatorade Player of the Year... He also earned state tournament MVP honors that season after leading Madison to the state championship game...Averaged 21 points and eight rebounds per game during the state tournament...Maintained a 4.0 G.P.A. throughout high school.
OFF THE COURT WITH JOSH FULLER Dream vacation: Chile I would most like to have dinner with: Jeffrey R. Holland Favorite food: homemade Lasagna
Personal Was born Jan. 24, 1992 in Pocatello, Idaho...Parents are David and Amber Fuller... His father David played basketball at Idaho State...Plans on majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.
Favorite movie: Glory Road Favorite TV show: Judge Advocate General (JAG) Favorite sports team: Chicago Bulls In 20 years I plan to be: married with nine kids Before each game I like to: eat well One thing I couldn’t live without: my scriptures I came to Weber State because: I love the history of the program and would love to be a part of it. One word that best describes me ON the court: intense One word that best describes me OFF the court: relaxed One thing most people don’t know about me: I hiked the South Tetons last summer.
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KYNDAHL HILL
Kyndahl will be a redshirt freshman forward with the Wildcats this season after sitting out last season as a redshirt. He is one of four players on this year’s Wildcat roster from Texas.
6-7 • 210 R-Freshman • Forward Humble, Texas Born: Aug. 21, 1994 Birthplace: Houston, TX Major: Pre-Engineering
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2012-13 Sat out the season as a redshirt with the Wildcats after signing with Weber State as a highly recruited player in the fall of 2011. Humble High School Graduated in 2012 from Humble High School where he played for coach David Martinez...Humble High School’s teams are the Wildcats and their colors are purple and white...Earned First Team All-District honors and was named the Defensive Player of the Year...As a junior he averaged 10 points, 8 rebounds and three blocks per game...As a senior in 2011-12 he earned First Team AllDistrict honors and helped lead the Wildcats to a 27-7 record....Was a standout defensive end football player and garnered WITH KYNDHAL HILL interest and had some scholarship offers from Big 12 and SEC schools but he chose to play basketball over football at Humble High.
Dream vacation: Bahamas
I would most like to have dinner with: Candace Parker Favorite food: Chinese food and seafood Favorite movie: Love and Basketball Favorite TV show: Martin
Personal Full name is Kyndahl James Hill...First name is pronounced: Kindle...Nickname is KJ...Was born August 21, 1994 in Houston...Parents are David and Michelle Hill...Plans on majoring in Pre-Engineering at Weber State.
Favorite sports team: Oklahoma City Thunder In 20 years I plan to be: married and working as a chemical engineer One thing I couldn’t live without: my family I came to Weber State because: I felt comfortable with the players and the coaches are great people. One word that best describes me ON the court: tough One word that best describes me OFF the court: goofy One thing most people don’t know about me: I’m interested in science
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RICHAUD GITTENS
Richaud will be a freshman guard at Weber State this season...He joins the Wildcats as a highly recruited player out of Tempe. Ariz., where he was rated as one of the top players in Arizona.
6-4 • 210 Freshman • Guard Tempe, Ariz. Born: Dec. 19, 1995 Birthplace: Boston, Mass. Major: Sports Management
Marcos De Niza High School Graduated from Marcos De Niza High School in 2013 where he played for coach Dave Stark...Also attended North High School...Earned First Team All-City honors as a senior and led team to 5A metro region title...Scored a career-high 36 points in the Horizon Tournament as a senior...Averaged 17.4 points and 2.8 assists per game as a senior...During his junior year he averaged 14.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.2 steals and 2.0 assists per game, and scored in double figures in 18 of 23 games, including a season-high 28 points in one game...Was also a member of the Arizona Stars AAU program. Personal
OFF THE COURT WITH RICHAUD GITTENS Dream vacation: Bahamas
Was born Dec. 19, 1995 in Boston...Full name is Richaud Malik Gittens...Parents are Darryl Jackson and Denise Jackson...Plans on majoring in Sports Management at Weber State.
I would most like to have dinner with: Lauren London Favorite food: mac and cheese Favorite movie: The Wood Favorite TV show: Martin Favorite sports teams: Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins One thing I couldn’t live without: my family Before each game I like to: listen to music. I came to Weber State because: I felt like it was the best fit for me and I like the coaching staff. One word that best describes me ON the court: active One word that best describes me OFF the court: goofy One thing most people don’t know about me: my ears are very small.
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6-7 • 200 Freshman • Forward Las Vegas, Nev. Born: June 16, 1995 Birthplace: Las Vegas, NV Major: Zoology
AZIZ LEEKS
Aziz comes to Weber State as a freshman forward from Las Vegas.
Las Vegas High School Graduated from Las Vegas High in 2013...Played for coach Jason Wilson... Earned First Team All-Northeast Division honors and led team to Northeast division title...Led the team in rebounds and blocks...Team also advanced to the second round of the state playoffs. Personal Was born June 16, 1995 in Las Vegas...Parents are Stacey Leeks and Vilma Leeks...Plans on majoring in Zoology at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH AZIZ LEEKS Dream vacation: Italy I would most like to have dinner with: Martin Luther King Favorite food: BBQ ribs Favorite movie: Fast and Furious 6 Favorite TV show: The Boondocks Favorite sports teams: Atlanta Falcons In 20 years I plan to be: successful One thing I couldn’t live without: my phone Before each game I like to: stretch and listen to music I came to Weber State because: The school’s academics and the basketball program are great. One word that best describes me ON the court: active One word that best describes me OFF the court: relaxed
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6-4 • 155 Freshman • Guard Lake Oswego, Ore. Born: Oct. 12, 1994 Birthplace: Portland, Ore. Major: Political Science
CHRISTIAN MCDONALD
Christian joins Weber State as a freshman guard out of Lake Oswego, Ore.
Lake Oswego High School Graduated in 2013 from Lake Oswego where he played for coach Mark Shoff...Earned First Team All-League honors three times in his career and earned All-State honors twice...As a senior he led the team to a 28-1 overall record and a third place finish at the state championships. Personal Was born Oct. 12, 1994 in Portland...Full name is Christian Philip McDonald... Parents are John and Lisa McDonald...Plans on majoring in Political Science at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH CHRISTIAN MCDONALD Dream vacation: Puerto Rico I would most like to have dinner with: Aaron Rogers Favorite food: tacos Favorite movie: Fight Club Favorite TV show: SportsCenter Favorite sports teams: Portland Trail Blazers In 20 years I plan to be: a lawyer One thing I couldn’t live without: college football Before each game I like to: eat and listen to music One word that best describes me ON the court: passer One word that best describes me OFF the court: relaxed One thing most people don’t know about me: I was a state champion swimmer.
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JEREMY SENGLIN
Jeremy will be a true freshman guard for the Wildcats this season. He joins Weber State as a highly recruited player out of Arlington, Texas.
6-4 • 210 Freshman • Guard Tempe, Ariz. Born: March 24, 1995 Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Major: Business
James Bowie High School Graduated from Arlington James Bowie High School in 2013...Played for coach Allen Gratts...Was rated one of the top guards in the Dallas area...Earned All-District honors and was named District MVP...Was the fourth leading scorer in the Dallas/Fort Worth area...Played on the Texas Select AAU team, the same team as current Wildcat teammate Joel Bolomboy. Personal Was born March 24, 1995 in Kansas City, Mo...Parents are Bruce and Irene Senglin...Plans on majoring in Business at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH JEREMY SENGLIN Dream vacation: Bahamas I would most like to have dinner with: Beyonce Favorite food: hot wings Favorite movie: Love and Basketball Favorite TV show: SpongeBob SquarePants Favorite sports teams: Miami Heat In 20 years I plan to be: a rich man One thing I couldn’t live without: my family Before each game I like to: listen to music and think about the game before it happens I came to Weber State because: the environment, teammates, record and coaching staff. One word that best describes me ON the court: competitive One word that best describes me OFF the court: funny One thing most people don’t know about me: I rap and sing
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MEET THE WILDCATS
BRADY BORKLUND Brady comes to Weber State from Bonneville High School in Ogden and will be a freshman with the Wildcats this season. Bonneville High School Graduated from Bonneville in 2012 where he played for coach Jason Finder.
6-8 • 210 Freshman • Forward Ogden, Utah
Personal Was born Dec. 20, 1993 in Ogden...Parents are Gary and Jannette Borklund... Plans on majoring in Athletic Therapy at Weber State.
Born: Dec. 20, 1993 Birthplace: Ogden, Utah Major: Athletic Therapy
OFF THE COURT WITH BRADY BORKLUND Dream vacation: Caribbean I would most like to have dinner with: Jennifer Aniston Favorite food: Chinese Favorite movie: The Longest Yard Favorite TV show: Walking Dead Favorite sports teams: Tennessee Titans In 20 years I plan to be: married and working as a physical therapist One thing I couldn’t live without: my family Before each game I like to: eat I came to Weber State because: good program One word that best describes me ON the court: smart One word that best describes me OFF the court: outgoing One thing most people don’t know about me: I am afraid of heights.
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MEET THE WILDCATS
J.C. KENNEDY J.C. comes to Weber State as a freshman guard/forward from Nampa, Idaho. He is one of two players on this year’s team from Idaho.
6-4 • 160 Freshman • Guard Nampa, Idaho Born: July 13, 1994 Birthplace: Nampa, Idaho Major: Mechanical Eng.
Skyview High School Graduated from Skyview High School in 2013 where he played for coach Aaron Sanders...Earned All-State, All-Conference and All-Area honors...Helped lead his team to back-to-back District championships. Personal Was born July 13, 1994 in Nampa, Idaho...Parents are Eric and Jane Kennedy...Plans on majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Weber State.
OFF THE COURT WITH J.C. KENNEDY Dream vacation: Alaska I would most like to have dinner with: Gordon Hayward Favorite food: steak Favorite movie: Transformers Favorite TV show: Big Bang Theory Favorite sports teams: Oklahoma City Thunder In 20 years I plan to be: rich One thing I couldn’t live without: food Before each game I like to: eat a hot dog One word that best describes me ON the court: shooter One word that best describes me OFF the court: quiet One thing most people don’t know about me: I like to hunt.
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THE 2013-14 WILDCATS
The 2013-14 Weber State Wildcats (from left to right) J.C. Kennedy, Josh Fuller, Kyndahl Hill, Davion Berry, Byron Fulton, Jeremy Senglin, James Hajek, Jordan Richardson, Kyle tresnak, Richaud Gittens, Joel Bolomboy, Royce Williams, Aziz Leeks, Christian McDonald, Brady Borklund
Wildcat Fact Over the last five years Weber State is 32-4 in games played in February, the best record of any team in the nation.
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2012-13 SEASON REVIEW
2013-13 Weber State Season Accomplishments • Became first team in school and Big Sky history to win 30 games, finishing the season 30-7. • Was one of just eight teams in the nation to reach 30 wins during the season and finished with the 10th best winning percentage in the country. • Became the first team in Big Sky history to play in the championship game of a national postseason tournament, losing in the championship of the Collegeinsider.com Tournament. • Advanced to postseason play for the fifth straight season. • Finished the season first in the country in field goal percentage and first in three-point field goal percentage. Was second in the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense and finished the top 10 in the nation in six statistical categories. • Finished the conference season 18-2, the most conference wins in a season in school history. • The 37 games played is the most games played in a season in Big Sky history. • Set a school and conference record for the most points scored by a team in a season with 2,800, the seventh most points scored by a team in the country this season. Also set a school record for most assists and most field goals made in a season. • Won a school record 17 home wins, finishing the year 17-2 at home. Have won 34 of the last 36 home games. • Tied a school record with 11 road wins, finishing the season 11-5 on the road. Picked up key nonconference road wins at Dayton, Oral Roberts and Northern Iowa. • Have won 20 or more games in five of the last seven years. • Won 25 or more games in back-to-back years for just the fourth time in conference history. • Had a 13-game winning streak during the season, the fourth longest streak in school history. • Posted a mark of 7-0 in the month of February. Over the last five years have finished 32-4 in February, the best record of any team in the country.
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2012-13 SEASON RESULTS AND STATS 2012-13 Weber State Men's Basketball Weber State Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 16, 2013) All games
Overall record: 30-7 Conf: 18-2 Home: 17-2 Away: 11-5 Neutral: 2-0 ##
15 04 44 13 05 21 00 32 45 25 14 11
Player
BERRY, Davion BAMFORTH, Scott TRESNAK, Kyle OTIS, Frank RICHARDSON, Jordan BOLOMBOY, Joel WHEELWRIGHT, Gela WILLIAMS, Royce HAJEK, James FULTON, Byron BRADFORD, Wayne FOSTER, Logan Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Weber State Opponents
gp-gs
min
37 37
7475 7475
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Total 3-Point fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
37-37 1186 32.1 179-376 37-37 1150 31.1 163-337 36-36 872 24.2 167-293 37-37 879 23.8 143-227 37-37 962 26.0 91-211 37-0 802 21.7 85-147 37-0 803 21.7 84-197 33-0 321 9.7 32-64 34-1 346 10.2 29-65 17-0 96 5.6 12-27 13-0 55 4.2 5-12 2-0 3 1.5 0-1
WSU 2800 75.7 +14.2 990-1957 .506 266-640 .416 7.2 554-768 .721 15.0 1331 36.0 +6.4 518 14.0 457 12.4 -1.1 1.1 195 5.3 165 4.5 125414 19-6601 -
1st 2nd 1346 1427 1060 1193
OT 27 22
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.476 .484 .570 .630 .431 .578 .426 .500 .446 .444 .417 .000
.506 266-640 .402 141-500
OPP 2275 61.5 825-2053 .402 141-500 .282 3.8 484-665 .728 13.1 1093 29.5 346 9.4 418 11.3 0.8 214 5.8 85 2.3 62399 16-3900 2-0 Totals 2800 2275
60-145 103-226 0-0 0-0 53-131 0-0 32-96 11-22 0-0 7-16 0-3 0-1
.414 .456 .000 .000 .405 .000 .333 .500 .000 .438 .000 .000
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
146-193 88-102 91-131 45-70 31-39 89-128 33-43 9-15 15-36 1-2 4-7 2-2
.416 554-768 .282 484-665
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Date 11/09/12 11/15/12 11/24/12 11/28/12 12/05/12 12/08/12 12/15/12 12/20/12 12/22/12 12/29/12 01/03/13 01/05/13 01/10/13 01/14/13 01/17/13 01/19/13 01/24/13 01/26/13 01/31/13 02/02/13 02/09/13 02/11/13 02/14/13 02/16/13 02/23/13 02/28/13 03/02/13 03/07/13 03/09/13 03/14/13 03/15/13 03/16/13 03/20/13 03/23/13 03/27/13 03/30/13 04/02/13
.756 .863 .695 .643 .795 .695 .767 .600 .417 .500 .571
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15 7 69 67 6 89 9 5 23 4 2 1.000 0 38 .721 334 .728 341
Rebounds def tot
139 135 129 156 54 173 73 28 51 18 5 0 36 997 752
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pf dq
154 4.2 67 1 142 3.8 64 0 198 5.5 95 2 223 6.0 84 2 60 1.6 68 0 262 7.1 84 1 82 2.2 62 2 33 1.0 34 0 74 2.2 51 1 22 1.3 9 0 7 0.5 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 74 1331 36.0 623 9 1093 29.5 653 21
Opponent ARIZONA CHRISTIAN at San Jose State at Utah State at Dayton UTAH VALLEY UC IRVINE BYU at Eastern Washington at Portland State SOUTHWEST (NM) NORTHERN COLORADO NORTH DAKOTA at Southern Utah at Idaho State NORTHERN ARIZONA SACRAMENTO STATE at Montana State at Montana at North Dakota at Northern Colorado SOUTHERN UTAH IDAHO STATE MONTANA MONTANA STATE at Oral Roberts at Sacramento State at Northern Arizona PORTLAND STATE EASTERN WASHINGTON vs Northern Arizona vs North Dakota at Montana CAL POLY AIR FORCE ORAL ROBERTS at Northern Iowa EAST CAROLINA
a
140 87 16 58 105 16 60 21 5 3 7 0
to blk stl
75 47 44 56 51 59 68 22 23 3 6 0 3 518 457 346 418 W Lot L W W W L W Wot W W W W W W W L L W W W W W W W W Wot W W W W L W W W W L
10 2 43 21 2 62 4 2 18 1 0 0
45 38 22 31 17 14 14 6 6 1 0 1
pts
avg
564 517 425 331 266 259 233 84 73 32 14 2
15.2 14.0 11.8 8.9 7.2 7.0 6.3 2.5 2.1 1.9 1.1 1.0
165 195 2800 85 214 2275
75.7 61.5
Score 110-52 67-68 55-65 62-61 89-56 65-51 68-78 74-53 73-69 110-45 79-54 95-63 81-74 70-54 83-70 65-56 74-79 74-76 66-51 85-64 75-58 56-40 87-63 69-61 70-66 70-55 80-78 80-52 65-57 84-58 76-74 64-67 85-43 78-57 83-74 59-56 74-77
Att. 4937 1236 8415 12176 5553 5761 8695 610 802 5822 5612 5813 3914 2093 6077 6654 2608 5815 1599 1488 7168 8758 7494 7046 6890 1362 1186 6835 7546 0 0 7172 2309 6113 6638 5033 10583
* - Big Sky Conference game ^ - Ramada Bracketbusters game # - Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, Mont. $ - Collegeinsider.com Tournament
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2012-13 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2012-13 Weber State Men's Basketball Weber State Team Game-by-Game (as of Apr 16, 2013) All games TEAM STATISTICS
Opponent
ARIZONA CHRISTIAN at San Jose State at Utah State at Dayton UTAH VALLEY UC IRVINE BYU at Eastern Washington at Portland State SOUTHWEST (NM) NORTHERN COLORADO NORTH DAKOTA at Southern Utah at Idaho State NORTHERN ARIZONA SACRAMENTO STATE at Montana State at Montana at North Dakota at Northern Colorado SOUTHERN UTAH IDAHO STATE MONTANA MONTANA STATE at Oral Roberts at Sacramento State at Northern Arizona PORTLAND STATE EASTERN WASHINGTON vs Northern Arizona vs North Dakota at Montana CAL POLY AIR FORCE ORAL ROBERTS at Northern Iowa EAST CAROLINA Weber State Opponents
Games played: 37 Points/game: 75.7 FG Pct: 50.6 3FG Pct: 41.6 FT Pct: 72.1
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11/09/12 11/15/12 11/24/12 11/28/12 12/05/12 12/08/12 12/15/12 12/20/12 12/22/12 12/29/12 01/03/13 01/05/13 01/10/13 01/14/13 01/17/13 01/19/13 01/24/13 01/26/13 01/31/13 02/02/13 02/09/13 02/11/13 02/14/13 02/16/13 02/23/13 02/28/13 03/02/13 03/07/13 03/09/13 03/14/13 03/15/13 03/16/13 03/20/13 03/23/13 03/27/13 03/30/13 04/02/13
Score
110-52 W 67-68 Lot 55-65 L 62-61 W 89-56 W 65-51 W 68-78 L 74-53 W 73-69 Wot 110-45 W 79-54 W 95-63 W 81-74 W 70-54 W 83-70 W 65-56 W 74-79 L 74-76 L 66-51 W 85-64 W 75-58 W 56-40 W 87-63 W 69-61 W 70-66 W 70-55 W 80-78 Wot 80-52 W 65-57 W 84-58 W 76-74 W 64-67 L 85-43 W 78-57 W 83-74 W 59-56 W 74-77 L 2800 2275
Total fg-fga
39-61 24-61 18-53 21-47 35-64 21-51 25-56 23-48 29-53 46-66 30-55 33-59 21-53 24-43 25-51 24-53 23-46 27-52 25-54 31-51 25-47 23-47 32-55 25-39 26-48 23-51 26-55 29-52 21-52 30-56 30-65 20-47 33-55 27-50 26-53 21-53 29-55
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3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct
.639 .393 .340 .447 .547 .412 .446 .479 .547 .697 .545 .559 .396 .558 .490 .453 .500 .519 .463 .608 .532 .489 .582 .641 .542 .451 .473 .558 .404 .536 .462 .426 .600 .540 .491 .396 .527
13-25 6-14 3-13 8-17 4-8 2-12 4-19 8-15 9-19 12-22 9-19 9-21 3-11 10-20 4-12 7-20 11-20 3-14 4-10 8-17 11-20 4-15 8-17 6-12 9-17 11-20 9-23 8-16 6-15 5-16 4-18 6-18 10-22 10-24 8-20 7-22 7-17
.506 266-640 .402 141-500
.520 .429 .231 .471 .500 .167 .211 .533 .474 .545 .474 .429 .273 .500 .333 .350 .550 .214 .400 .471 .550 .267 .471 .500 .529 .550 .391 .500 .400 .313 .222 .333 .455 .417 .400 .318 .412
Free throws ft-fta pct
19-30 13-15 16-29 12-16 15-16 21-35 14-25 20-28 6-9 6-13 10-18 20-24 36-49 12-15 29-33 10-14 17-24 17-21 12-18 15-18 14-23 6-10 15-20 13-16 9-11 13-17 19-23 14-19 17-22 19-23 12-15 18-27 9-11 14-19 23-29 10-14 9-19
.416 554-768 .282 484-665
.633 .867 .552 .750 .938 .600 .560 .714 .667 .462 .556 .833 .735 .800 .879 .714 .708 .810 .667 .833 .609 .600 .750 .813 .818 .765 .826 .737 .773 .826 .800 .667 .818 .737 .793 .714 .474 .721 .728
off
16 12 8 9 8 10 11 8 7 9 6 13 10 6 10 6 8 5 16 3 5 13 7 5 8 6 14 11 9 9 17 9 7 3 11 10 9
334 341
Rebounds def tot
34 27 22 27 28 30 17 33 24 35 25 33 36 27 24 29 22 20 24 32 34 22 22 22 18 31 24 33 33 27 22 24 31 25 28 31 21
50 39 30 36 36 40 28 41 31 44 31 46 46 33 34 35 30 25 40 35 39 35 29 27 26 37 38 44 42 36 39 33 38 28 39 41 30
avg
50.0 44.5 39.7 38.8 38.2 38.5 37.0 37.5 36.8 37.5 36.9 37.7 38.3 37.9 37.7 37.5 37.1 36.4 36.6 36.5 36.6 36.5 36.2 35.8 35.4 35.5 35.6 35.9 36.1 36.1 36.2 36.1 36.2 35.9 36.0 36.1 36.0
pf
17 17 27 21 11 19 19 21 15 8 18 26 26 16 13 11 18 24 21 22 24 8 17 12 10 12 22 14 10 16 14 19 15 15 16 16 13
a t/o blk stl
28 14 12 17 17 4 11 13 18 22 17 19 12 12 11 15 9 8 10 14 12 8 21 13 17 13 11 14 14 15 8 5 18 16 19 12 19
16 16 8 18 7 8 11 10 15 10 12 16 10 15 10 12 16 14 16 11 15 16 7 15 14 8 19 11 12 14 9 13 8 7 14 13 11
pts
avg
8 6 110 110.0 3 7 67 88.5 2 7 55 77.3 4 0 62 73.5 4 10 89 76.6 5 4 65 74.7 1 4 68 73.7 7 5 74 73.8 8 3 73 73.7 6 9 110 77.3 3 9 79 77.5 9 5 95 78.9 5 3 81 79.1 2 1 70 78.4 9 5 83 78.7 5 9 65 77.9 6 3 74 77.6 5 5 74 77.4 6 7 66 76.8 4 3 85 77.2 4 5 75 77.1 5 8 56 76.2 2 8 87 76.7 6 4 69 76.3 1 3 70 76.1 2 3 70 75.8 3 8 80 76.0 1 5 80 76.1 7 4 65 75.8 7 9 84 76.0 8 3 76 76.0 3 5 64 75.7 5 4 85 75.9 3 3 78 76.0 3 7 83 76.2 3 6 59 75.7 0 5 74 75.7
997 1331 36.0 623 518 457 165 195 2800 75.7 752 1093 29.5 653 346 418 85 214 2275 61.5
Rebounds/game: 36.0 Assists/game: 14.0 Turnovers/game: 12.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 5.3 Blocks/game: 4.5
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Lance Allred
Stan Rose
Justus Thigpen
Al Hamilton
Ron Abegglen
• 23rd highest winning percentage in NCAA history • 20 Big Sky titles • 14 NCAA Tourament appearances
Phil Johnson and Dick Motta
McCarthy’s Kids 1980
2002-03 Wildcat seniors
Swenson Gym
Eddie Gill and Harold Arceneaux
Damian Lillard
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Big Sky Regular Season Championships Year 1964-65 1965-66 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72
Overall 22-3 20-5 21-6 27-3 20-7 21-6 18-11
BSC 8-2 8-2 12-3 15-0 12-3 12-2 10-4
Year Overall 1972-73 20-7 1975-76 21-11 1978-79 25-9 1979-80 26-3 1982-83(tie) 23-8 1983-84 23-8 1993-94(tie) 20-10
BSC 13-1 9-5 10-4 13-1 10-4 12-2 10-4
Year Overall 1994-95 21-9 1998-99 25-8 2002-03 26-6 2006-07(tie) 20-12 2008-09 21-10 2009-10 20-11
BSC 11-3 13-3 14-0 11-5 15-1 13-3
NCAA Tournament Appearances
Year Round Opponent 1967-68 1st Round vs. New Mexico State 1968-69 1st Round vs. Seattle Regional vs. Santa Clara Regional vs. New Mexico State 1969-70 1st Round vs. Cal State Long Beach 1970-71 1st Round vs. Cal State Long Beach 1971-72 1st Round vs. Hawaii Regional vs. UCLA Regional vs. San Francisco 1972-73 1st Round vs. Cal State Long Beach 1977-78 1st Round vs. Arkansas 1978-79 1st Round vs. New Mexico State 2nd Round vs. Arkansas 1979-80 1st Round vs. Lamar 1982-83 1st Round vs. Washington State 1994-95 1st Round vs. Michigan State 2nd Round vs. Georgetown 1998-99 1st Round vs. North Carolina 2nd Round vs. Florida 2002-03 1st Round vs. Wisconsin 2006-07 1st Round vs. UCLA
Big Sky MVP’s
Year Player 1994-95 Ruben Nembhard 1995-96 Jimmy Degraffenried 1998-99 Harold Arceneaux 1999-00 Harold Arceneaux 2002-03 Jermaine Boyette 2006-07 David Patten 2008-09 Kellen McCoy 2009-10 Damian Lillard 2011-12 Damian Lillard
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Result Site L 57-68 Salt Lake City, UT W 75-73 Las Cruses, NM L 59-63(ot) Los Angeles, CA W 58-56 Los Angeles, CA L 73-92 Provo, UT L 66-77 Logan, UT W 91-64 Pocatello, ID L 58-90 Provo, UT L 64-74 Provo, UT L 75-88 Logan, UT L 52-73 Eugene, OR W 81-78(ot) Lawrence, KS L 63-74 Lawrence, KS L 86-87 Ogden, UT L 52-62 Boise, ID W 79-72 Tallahassee, FL L 51-53 Tallahassee, FL W 76-74 Seattle, WA L 74-81(ot) Seattle, WA L 74-81 Spokane, WA L 42-70 Sacramento, CA
Weber State Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame Members Kenny Barrett Bruce Collins Lynn Corbridge Jimmy Degraffenried Stuart “Monk” Halliday Todd Harper Allen Holmes David Johnson
Phil Johnson Bruce Larson Mark Mattos Stan Mayhew Neil McCarthy Dick Motta Jon O’Dell Mike Sivulich
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
YEAR 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Total
HEAD COACH RECORD BIG SKY Dick Motta 22-4 ------ Dick Motta 17-8 7-3 Dick Motta 22-3 8-2 Dick Motta 20-5 8-2 Dick Motta 18-7 5-5 Dick Motta 21-6 12-3 Phil Johnson 27-3 15-0 Phil Johnson 20-7 12-3 Phil Johnson 21-6 12-2 Gene Visscher 18-11 10-4 Gene Visscher 20-7 13-1 Gene Visscher 14-12 8-6 Visscher/McCarthy 11-15 6-8 Neil McCarthy 21-11 9-5 Neil McCarthy 20-8 11-3 Neil McCarthy 19-10 9-5 Neil McCarthy 25-9 10-4 Neil McCarthy 26-3 13-1 Neil McCarthy 8-19 5-9 Neil McCarthy 15-13 6-8 Neil McCarthy 23-8 10-4 Neil McCarthy 23-8 12-2 Neil McCarthy 20-9 9-5 Larry Farmer 18-11 7-7 Larry Farmer 7-22 4-10 Larry Farmer 9-21 6-10 Denny Huston 17-11 9-7 Denny Huston 14-15 8-8 Denny Huston 12-16 7-9 Ron Abegglen 16-13 10-6 Ron Abegglen 20-8 10-4 Ron Abegglen 21-9 11-3 Ron Abegglen 21-9 11-3 Ron Abegglen 20-10 10-4 Ron Abegglen 15-13 9-7 Ron Abegglen 14-13 12-4 Ron Abegglen 25-8 13-3 Joe Cravens 18-10 10-6 Joe Cravens 15-14 8-8 Joe Cravens 18-11 8-6 Joe Cravens 26-6 14-0 Joe Cravens 15-14 7-7 Joe Cravens 14-16 7-7 Joe Cravens 10-17 4-10 Randy Rahe 20-12 11-5 Randy Rahe 16-14 10-6 Randy Rahe 21-10 15-1 Randy Rahe 20-11 13-3 Randy Rahe 18-14 11-5 Randy Rahe 25-7 14-2 Randy Rahe 30-7 18-2 51 seasons 946-534 (.639) 487-238 (.672)
FINISH -----2nd 1st t1st t3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 5th t1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st t5th t4th t1st 1st 3rd t4th 8th 8th 5th t5th t5th t3rd t2nd t1st t1st t2nd t4th 2nd 1st t4th t4th 3rd 1st t2nd 5th t7th t1st 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd
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POSTSEASON
NCAA Tournament 1st Round NCAA Tournament West Regionals NCAA Tournament 1st Round NCAA Tournament 1st Round NCAA Tournament West Regionals NCAA Tournament 1st Round
NCAA Tournament 1st Round NCAA Tournament 2nd Round NCAA Tournament 1st Round NCAA Tournament 1st Round NIT 2nd Round
NCAA Tournament 2nd Round
NCAA Tournament 2nd Round
NCAA Tournament 1st Round
NCAA Tournament 1st Round NIT 1st Round NIT 2nd Round CBI 1st Round CIT 2nd Round CIT Runner-Up
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WILDCAT HEAD COACHES
DICK MOTTA
1962-68 (6 seasons) Overall: 120-33 (.784) Big Sky: 40-15 (.727) 3 Big Sky titles
PHIL JOHNSON 1968-71 (3 seasons) Overall: 68-16 (.810) Big Sky: 39-5 (.886) 3 Big Sky titles
GENE VISSCHER 1971-75 (4 seasons) Overall: 58-38 (.604) Big Sky: 32-13 (.653) 2 Big Sky titles
NEIL MCCARTHY 1975-85 (10 seasons) Overall: 205-105 (.661) Big Sky: 99-52 (.656) 5 Big Sky titles
LARRY FARMER 1985-88 (3 seasons) Overall: 34-54 (.386) Big Sky: 17-27 (.386)
DENNY HOUSTON 1988-91 (3 seasons) Overall: 43-42 (.506) Big Sky: 25-25 (.521)
RON ABEGGLEN 1991-99 (8 seasons) Overall: 152-83 (.647) Big Sky: 86-34 (.717) 3 Big Sky titles
JOE CRAVENS
1999-06 (7 seasons) Overall: 116-88 (.569) Big Sky: 58-44 (.568) 1 Big Sky title
RANDY RAHE
2006-pres. (7 seasons) Overall: 150-75 (.667) Big Sky: 92-24 (.793) 3 Big Sky titles
ALL - TIME WEBER STATE COACHING RECORDS
Avg. Avg. Coach Years / Seasons Games Won Lost Per. Titles Wins Losses Dick Motta................... 1962-68 ................ 6............ 153 120 33 .784.......3........ 20.00 5.50 Phil Johnson................ 1698-71 ................ 3.............. 84 68 16 .810.......3........ 22.66 5.33 Gene Visscher............. 1971-75 ................ 4.............. 96 58 38 .604.......2........ 15.75 11.25 Neil McCarthy.............. 1975-85 .............. 10............ 305 205 105 .661.......5........ 20.00 9.80 Larry Farmer............... 1985-88 ................ 3.............. 88 34 54 .386.......0........ 11.33 18.00 Denny Huston............. 1988-91 ................ 3.............. 85 43 42 .506.......0........ 14.33 14.00 Ron Abegglen............. 1991-99 ................ 8............ 235 152 83 .647.......3........ 19.00 10.37 Joe Cravens................ 1999-06 ................ 7............ 204 116 88 .569.......1........ 16.57 12.57 RANDY RAHE........2006-pres. ................ 7............ 215 150 75 .667.......3........ 20.43 10.71 TOTAL.................... 1962-2013 .............. 51......... 1,480 946 534 .639......20....... 18.55 10.47 56 5656 We b erS t ateS po r ts.co m
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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS
DICK MOTTA WALLY NALDER 120-33 13-13 / 40-15/ 1-5 BSC BSC 6 seasons 3 seasons 1962-63
Overall: 22-4 Independent Date Opponent 11-30 ^ vs. Alameda State 12-01 ^ vs. College of Idaho 12-03 at Nevada 12-07 at Carrol College 12-08 at Carrol College 12-12 Idaho State 12-19 Gonzaga 12-21 at Western Montana 12-28 # vs. Eastern Oregon 12-29 # vs. Central Washington 01-02 Westminster 01-05 at College of Idaho 01-19 Montana 01-25 Eastern Montana 01-26 Eastern Montana 01-30 Cal State Fullerton 02-02 Fort Lewis 02-07 at New Mexico Highlands 02-09 at Fort Lewis 02-12 at Westminster 02-14 Northwest Nazarene 02-23 at Montana 02-25 at Carrol College 02-26 at Carrol College 03-02 at Cal State Fullerton 03-04 at San Diego
Result W 89-55 W 74-52 L 62-78 W 74-64 W 76-68 W 81-72 W 92-82 W 83-73 W 91-88 W 83-67 W 99-56 L 74-75 W 89-79 W 89-79 W 96-69 W 86-78 W 88-68 W 88-80 W 80-69 W 92-85 W 98-72 L 75-84 W 85-79 W 102-95 L 93-112 W 66-63
1963-64
1964-65
Overall: 17-8 Big Sky: 7-3, 2nd Date Opponent 11-30 at Idaho State 12-06 at Cal State-Los Angeles 12-13 at Eastern Montana 12-14 at Eastern Montana 12-16 at Westminster 12-20 Western Montana 12-21 Chico State 12-27 ^ vs. Western Montana 12-28 ^ at Carrol College 12-30 Whitworth 01-03 * at Idaho State 01-09 * Idaho 01-15 * at Montana 01-16 * at Montana State 01-23 * at Gonzaga 01-25 * at Idaho 02-01 * Idaho State 02-07 Southern Colorado 02-08 Southern Colorado 02-13 at Southern Colorado 02-14 at Southern Colorado 02-22 * Gonzaga 02-27 Westminster 03-05 * Montana State 03-07 * Montana
Overall: 22-3 Big Sky: 8-2, 1st Result L 79-92 L 108-120 W 79-63 W 88-77 W 112-109 (ot) W 105-71 W 116-62 W 101-81 W 90-85 W 120-84 L 81-84 W 103-83 L 62-74 L 69-89 W 77-72 W 86-77 W 104-88 L 89-97 W 100-83 L 79-79 L 81-106 W 87-73 W 101-63 W 91-84 W 83-78
^ Carroll College Tournament - Anaconda, MT
Date Opponent 12-02 Eastern Montana 12-03 Chico State 12-05 at Wyoming 12-12 at Chico State 12-18 Southern Colorado 12-19 Carroll College 12-28 Fresno State 12-30 at Portland State 01-01 at Whitworth 01-04 * Idaho 01-09 * Idaho State 01-11 at Westminster 01-15 Portland State 01-22 * at Montana 01-23 * at Montana State 01-25 at Eastern Montana 01-28 St. Joseph’s (NM) 02-02 Westminster 02-06 Western Montana 02-12 * Montana 02-13 * Montana State 02-20 * at Idaho State 02-27 * at Idaho 103(ot) 03-01 * at Gonzaga 03-04 * Gonzaga
Result W 99-81 W 88-62 L 75-89 W 82-61 W 88-75 W 81-57 W 95-90 W 74-57 W 107-69 W 105-71 W 64-55 W 96-72 W 100-54 L 74-75 W 83-72 W 85-80 W 91-75 W 106-81 W 83-55 W 98-75 W 101-84 W 79-75 W 106L 68-77 W 86-67
1965-66
Overall: 20-5 Big Sky: 8-2, t1st
^ Chico State Invitational - Chico, CA # Northwest Nazarene Tournament - Nampa, ID
Date Opponent 12-01 Chico State 12-04 Eastern Montana 12-11 Cal State-Los Angeles 12-14 at Texas Western 12-16 at Southern Colorado 12-18 Westminster 12-29 Northern Illinois 01-07 * at Idaho 01-08 * at Gonzaga 01-15 Portland State 01-22 * Idaho State 01-27 at Northern Arizona 01-31 at Portland State 02-02 at Seattle 02-07 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 02-11 * at Montana State 02-12 * at Montana 02-14 at Western Montana 02-18 * Idaho 02-19 * Gonzaga 02-21 Southern Colorado 02-25 * at Idaho State 02-26 Northern Arizona 03-04 * Montana State 03-05 * Montana
Result W 83-68 W 88-76 W 101-73 L 63-74 L 84-94 W 90-65 W 106-93 W 100-96 L 71-87 W 79-71 W 114-92 W 115-113(4ot) W 80-71 L 82-95 W 104-94 W 105-91 L 66-84 W 79-72 W 100-98 W 90-79 W 100-93 W 102-92 W 99-88 W 100-76 W 106-82
The 1962-63 Wildcats
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1966-67
Overall: 18-7 Big Sky: 5-5, t3rd Date Opponent 12-01 Chapman College 12-03 Pepperdine 12-05 Eastern Montana 12-08 at Eastern Montana 12-12 at Arizona 12-13 at Northern Arizona 12-17 Fresno State 12-19 U. of Albuquerque 12-26 Cal State-Hayward 12-29 ^ Northern Illinois 12-30 ^ Cal State-Los Angeles 01-13 * at Montana 01-14 * at Montana State 01-17 Seattle 01-21 at Texas Western 01-23 Southern Colorado 01-28 * Idaho State 02-03 Northern Arizona 02-10 * Gonzaga 02-11 * Idaho 02-18 * at Idaho State 02-24 * Montana 02-25 * Montana State 03-03 * at Gonzaga 03-04 * at Idaho
^ Golden Spike Invitational - Ogden, UT
Result W 100-54 W 104-96(ot) W 102-65 W 76-69 L 57-62 W 90-78 W 84-74(ot) W 106-95 W 102-65 W 96-94 W 112-96 W 72-70 L 63-79 W 86-72 L 38-72 W 114-78 W 99-84 W 78-76 W 81-78 L 67-68 L 84-86 W 96-77 L 67-79 L 67-71 W 77-70
1967-68
Overall: 27-3 Big Sky: 15-0, 1st Result W 71-61 L 67-73 W 85-79 W 68-57 W 71-66 W 88-81 L 67-74 W 75-51 W 94-61 W 80-72 W 87-75 W 94-72 W 88-73 W 68-65 L 65-76 W 84-62 W 72-51 L 67-71(ot) W 81-62 W 74-53 W 81-60 W 108-73 W 103-72 L 63-70 W 85-50 W 83-63 L 57-68
^ Golden Spike Tournament - Ogden, UT # NCAA Tournament First Round - Salt Lake City, UT
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PHIL JOHNSON 68-16 / 39-5 BSC 3 seasons 1968-69
Overall: 21-6 Big Sky: 12-3, 1st Date Opponent 12-01 at Colorado State 12-04 at Arizona 12-14 Pan American 12-15 Hawaii 12-27 ^ Indiana State 12-28 ^ Southwest Louisiana 01-05 * Montana 01-06 * Montana 01-08 * Montana State 01-15 Seattle 01-19 * at Idaho State 01-20 * at Idaho State 01-22 Colorado State 01-27 at Northern Arizona 02-02 at Seattle 02-09 * at Gonzaga 02-10 * at Gonzaga 02-12 * at Idaho 02-16 * Idaho 02-17 * Idaho 02-19 * Gonzaga 02-24 * Idaho State 02-26 Northern Arizona 03-01 * at Montana State 03-02 * at Montana State 03-04 * at Montana 03-09 # vs. New Mexico State
The 1968-69 Wildcats finished a perfect 15-0 in Big Sky play.
Date Opponent 11-30 at West Texas State 12-06 ^ Nevada 12-07 ^ Pepperdine 12-09 at Hawaii 12-13 at Hawaii 12-17 Humboldt State 12-21 at Butler 12-23 at Creighton 01-04 Boise State 01-11 Seattle 01-17 * Montana State 01-18 * Montana State 01-20 * Montana 01-23 at Seattle 01-29 West Texas State 01-31 * Idaho State 02-01 * Idaho State 02-07 * at Idaho 02-08 * at Idaho 02-10 * at Gonzaga 02-14 * Gonzaga 02-15 * Gonzaga 02-17 * Idaho 02-22 * at Idaho State 02-28 * at Montana 03-01 * at Montana 03-03 * at Montana State # vs. Seattle $ vs. Santa Clara $ vs. New Mexico State
^ Golden Spike Tournament - Ogden, UT # NCAA First Round - Las Cruses, NM $ NCAA West Regionals - Los Angeles, CA
Result L 77-89 W 75-57 W 73-46 W 81-67 W 72-68 W 97-44 W 91-71 W 89-83 W 90-63 W 76-70 W 71-60 W 86-68 W 91-61 L 62-100 W 92-76 W 82-66 W 75-68 W 63-53 W 63-61 W 83-80(ot) W 94-67 W 91-73 W 85-61 W 94-75 W 96-72 W 95-77 W 86-84 W 75-73 L 59-63(ot) W 58-56
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Overall: 20-7 Big Sky: 12-3, 1st Date Opponent 12-01 Sacramento State 12-03 at Arizona State 12-04 at Arizona 12-11 Southern Colorado 12-13 West Texas State 12-16 Loyola Marymount 12-22 Seattle 01-03 at Boise State 01-09 * Idaho 01-10 * Idaho 01-12 * Gonzaga 01-16 * at Montana State 01-17 * at Montana State 01-19 * at Montana 01-24 at West Texas State 01-31 Boise State 02-06 * at Gonzaga 02-07 * at Gonzaga 02-09 * at Idaho 02-13 * at Idaho State 02-14 * at Idaho State 02-20 * Montana 02-21 * Montana 02-23 * Montana State 02-28 * Idaho State 03-04 at Seattle # vs. Long Beach State # NCAA Tournament - Provo, UT
Result W 59-53 W 59-57 L 68-72 L 70-73 W 97-78 W 87-64 L 66-75 W 78-75 W 83-63 W 84-59 W 120-72 W 73-70 W 66-52 W 85-80 W 75-68 W 92-81 W 43-41 L 66-67 W 67-60 L 77-85 W 70-65(ot) W 58-51 W 104-61 W 80-55 L 85-87(ot) W 79-72 L 73-92
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1970-71
Overall: 21-6 Big Sky: 12-2, 1st Date Opponent 12-01 West Texas State 12-11 ^ at San Francisco 12-12 ^ vs. California 12-19 Portland 12-23 Fresno State 12-28 + vs. Eastern Kentucky 12-29 + at Evansville 01-02 * Montana 01-04 * Montana State 01-09 * at Northern Arizona 01-15 Seattle 01-18 * at Idaho State 01-21 at Seattle 01-23 at Portland 01-28 * at Boise State 01-30 * Northern Arizona 02-01 at West Texas State 02-06 * Boise State 02-08 * Idaho State 02-13 * at Idaho 02-15 * at Gonzaga 02-18 * Idaho 02-20 * Gonzaga 02-23 at Utah State 02-27 * at Montana 03-01 * at Montana State # vs. Long Beach State
^ Cable Car Classic - San Francisco, CA + Evansville Classic - Evansville, IN # NCAA Tournament - Logan, UT
Result W 73-63 W 79-65 L 65-75 W 81-58 W 87-73 W 83-76 W 70-65 W 85-64 W 87-63 W 90-69 W 106-77 L 65-67 L 70-74 W 100-72 W 91-57 W 91-50 L 67-70(ot) W 77-61 W 81-74 L 54-69 W 69-64(ot) W 65-41 W 86-65 W 63-62 W 82-57 W 96-80 L 66-77
02-25 * at Gonzaga 02-26 * at Idaho 03-01 Utah State 03-11 # vs. Hawaii 03-16 $ vs. UCLA $ vs. San Francisco
L W L W L L
^ Las Vegas Holiday Classic - Las Veags, NV # NCAA Tournament First Round - Pocatello, ID $ NCAA West Regionals - Provo, UT
68-76 82-56 65-67 91-64 58-90 64-74
1972-73
GENE VISSCHER 58-38 / 32-13 BSC 4 seasons 1971-72
Overall: 18-11 Big Sky: 10-4, 1st Date Opponent 12-02 Augustana College 12-07 West Texas State 12-09 Midwestern State 12-11 Cal Poly Ponoma 12-15 Evansville 12-18 at Oregon 12-20 at Oregon State 12-28 ^ vs. Southern Illinois 12-29 ^ vs. Baylor 01-06 * Gonzaga 01-08 * Idaho 01-13 at Utah State 01-15 * at Northern Arizona 01-22 at West Texas State 01-25 * Northern Arizona 01-28 * at Idaho State 01-29 * at Boise State 02-03 * Idaho State 02-05 * Boise State 02-11 * at Montana State 02-12 * at Montana 02-17 * Montana State 02-19 * Montana
The 71-72 Wildcats defeated Hawaii in the NCAA Tournament.
Result W 93-68 W 70-64 W 79-67 W 54-41 W 97-79 L 67-69 L 75-82 W 95-87 L 72-82 W 84-48 W 106-50 W 69-67 L 74-82 L 77-87(ot) W 86-68 L 63-67 W 49-43 W 89-75 W 80-62 W 62-49 L 60-62 W 68-53 W 71-60
Overall: 20-7 Big Sky: 13-1, 1st Date Opponent 12-02 Wisconsin-Stout 12-04 Loyola Marymount 12-07 at Utah 12-09 at Evansville 12-11 at Southern Illinois 12-14 Northern Illinois 12-20 Cal State Hayward 12-29 ^ vs. Pacific 12-30 ^ vs. Louisiana State 01-04 * Montana 01-06 * Montana State 01-11 at Utah State 01-18 * at Northern Arizona 01-20 at Fresno State 01-25 * Boise State 01-27 * Idaho State 02-02 * at Boise State 02-03 * at Idaho State 02-08 * Idaho 02-10 * Gonzaga 02-12 * Northern Arizona 02-16 * at Idaho 02-17 * at Gonzaga 02-23 * at Montana 02-24 * at Montana State 02-28 Utah State # vs. Long Beach State
Result W 84-58 W 84-74 W 81-70 W 76-71 L 70-82 W 95-66 W 89-79 L 68-75 L 80-82 W 61-48 W 86-63 L 75-81 L 63-69 L 75-79(ot) W 81-69 W 75-54 W 81-69 W 56-52 W 68-57 W 68-60 W 93-72 W 80-70 W 70-65 W 67-56 W 66-57 W 75-67 L 75-88
1973-74
Overall: 14-12 Big Sky: 8-6, 3rd Date Opponent 11-30 at BYU 12-03 Trinity (Texas) 12-04 Doane College 12-08 at Colorado State 12-13 Cal State Northridge 12-22 Rocky Mountain College 12-26 ^ vs. Oral Roberts 12-28 ^ vs. Virginia Tech 12-29 ^ at Oklahoma City 01-04 * at Gonzaga 01-05 * at Idaho 01-10 * Idaho State 01-12 * Boise State 01-17 * at Northern Arizona 01-19 at San Jose State 01-24 at Utah State 01-26 * Northern Arizona 02-01 * at Idaho State 02-02 * at Boise State 02-08 * at Montana State 02-09 * at Montana 02-14 * Montana State 02-16 * Montana 02-21 * Gonzaga 02-23 * Idaho 02-27 Utah State
Result L 76-77 W 65-55 W 68-52 L 68-75 W 73-67 W 96-64 L 79-82 W 79-74 L 66-76 L 58-66 W 78-73 L 67-71(ot) W 66-49 W 71-56 L 59-64 L 64-87 W 66-54 W 66-64 L 42-44 L 58-63 L 69-88 W 60-49 L 61-62 W 73-61 W 77-55 W 89-87(2ot)
^ All College Basketball Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK
^ Utah State Big Blue Classic - Logan, UT # NCAA Tournament First Round - Logan, UT
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1974-75
Overall: 11-15 Big Sky: 6-8, 5th Date Opponent 12-06 BYU 12-10 at Air Force 12-13 ^ vs. West Virginia 12-14 ^ vs. Army 12-16 Colorado State 12-21 Western Montana 12-27 + vs. Loyola Marymount 12-28 + at Long Beach State 01-03 * at Montana 01-04 * at Montana State 01-11 Oral Roberts 01-13 at Northern Illinois 01-18 * at Northern Arizona 01-22 at Utah State
Result W 76-63 L 49-56 L 80-82 W 70-59 W 67-58 W 103-69 W 75-72 L 54-58 L 48-68 W 85-74 L 89-91 L 86-87 L 76-80 L 66-92
Neil McCarthy took over as head coach 01-25 * Northern Arizona 01-31 * at Boise State 02-01 * at Idaho State 02-06 * Boise State 02-08 * Idaho State 02-13 * Idaho 02-15 * Gonzaga 02-21 * at Idaho 02-22 * at Gonzaga 02-27 * Montana 03-01 * Montana State 03-05 Utah State
L 76-77 L 76-81 W 67-59 L 76-80 L 55-56 W 81-72 W 75-67 W 71-65 L 60-67 L 59-62 W 78-74 L 70-72(ot)
^ Utah Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT + International City Classic - Long Beach, CA
NEIL MCCARTHY 205-105 / 99-52 BSC 10 seasons 1975-76
Overall: 21-11 Big Sky: 9-5, t1st Date Opponent 11-29 San Jose State 12-03 at Hawaii-Hilo 12-05 at Hawaii 12-08 at Hawaii 12-10 at Chaminade 12-16 Utah 12-20 at BYU 12-22 Carroll College 12-26 ^ vs. Austin Peay 12-27 ^ vs. Mercer 01-03 at Utah 01-08 * Gonzaga 01-10 * Idaho 01-12 Long Beach State 01-15 Oral Roberts 01-17 * at Northern Arizona 01-21 at Utah State 01-24 * Northern Arizona 01-30 * at Idaho State 01-31 * at Boise State
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Result W 98-82 W 89-72 L 68-83 L 88-106 W 128-70 W 88-87(ot) L 80-89 W 91-59 W 75-72 W 78-71 L 77-88 W 84-59 W 80-65 W 60-55 W 83-80 L 71-76 L 74-75 W 95-77 L 58-75 W 97-87
02-05 * Idaho State 02-07 * Boise State 02-13 * at Montana State 02-14 * at Montana 02-16 Air Force 02-19 * Montana State 02-21 * Montana 02-24 Utah State 02-27 * at Gonzaga 02-28 * at Idaho 03-05 # Northern Arizona 03-06 # Boise State
W 71-70 L 69-71 L 80-88 L 60-69 W 82-67 W 84-79 W 82-67 W 80-65 W 81-62 W 72-64 W 63-58 L 70-77(2ot)
^ Evansville Holiday Tournament - Evansville, IN # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT
1976-77
# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT $ NCAA Tournament - Eugene, OR
Overall: 20-8 Big Sky: 11-3, 2nd Date Opponent 11-27 BYU 11-29 Utah 12-06 Oregon State 12-10 at Utah State 12-18 at Long Beach State 12-23 at Utah 12-27 ^ vs. Oregon State 12-28 ^ vs. Saint Louis 12-30 ^ vs. North Carolina 01-04 Cal State Northridge 01-06 * Montana 01-08 * Montana State 01-15 * Northern Arizona 01-18 Utah State 01-24 Cal State-Stanislaus 01-28 * at Boise State 01-29 * at Idaho State 02-03 * Boise State 02-05 * Idaho State 02-10 * Idaho 02-12 * Gonzaga 02-18 * at Idaho 02-19 * at Gonzaga 02-25 * at Montana 02-26 * at Montana State # vs. Gonzaga # at Idaho State
^ Far West Classic - Portland, OR # Big Sky Tournament - Pocatello, ID
Result W 96-75 W 75-74 L 73-76 W 72-67 L 79-105 L 81-88(ot) W 61-49 W 64-57 L 54-75 W 87-54 W 83-72 W 96-83 W 97-73 W 89-76 W 86-57 W 66-57 L 71-85 W 66-57 W 80-73 W 84-52 W 84-72 W 98-81 L 61-62 L 62-75 W 105-87 W 69-68 L 55-61
1977-78
Overall: 19-10 Big Sky: 9-5, 3rd Date Opponent 11-29 Long Beach State 12-03 Loyola Marymount 12-05 Midwestern State 12-10 Utah State 12-14 UC Davis 12-17 at Oregon State 12-20 Utah 12-27 at Utah 12-30 Sacramento State 01-03 at BYU 01-06 * at Gonzaga 01-07 * at Idaho
01-09 Chico State 01-14 * at Northern Arizona 01-17 at Utah State 01-21 * Northern Arizona 01-26 * Idaho State 01-28 * Boise State 02-03 * at Idaho State 02-04 * at Boise State 02-10 * at Montana State 02-11 * at Montana 02-16 * Montana State 02-18 * Montana 02-23 * Gonzaga 02-25 * Idaho # vs. Idaho State # at Montana $ vs. Arkansas
Result W 99-96(ot) W 70-64 W 107-72 W 84-79(ot) W 95-65 L 72-74(ot) W 71-61 L 88-98 W 82-73 L 76-81 L 76-78 W 72-63
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W 76-57 W 73-72 L 65-74 W 78-66 W 68-65 W 84-61 L 67-77 L 70-75 W 83-73 L 52-62 W 90-80 L 56-58(ot) W 80-63 W 86-69 W 84-79 W 62-55(ot) L 52-73
1978-79
Overall: 25-9 Big Sky: 10-4, 1st Date Opponent 11-27 at Alaska-Fairbanks 11-28 at Alaska-Fairbanks 11-30 at Alaska-Anchorage 12-01 at Alaska-Anchorage 12-05 South Dakota State 12-07 at Long Beach State 12-09 Texas Wesleyan 12-11 at Utah 12-14 Eastern Washington 12-16 Utah State 12-20 Seattle 12-23 at Utah State 12-27 ^ vs. East Tennessee State 12-28 ^ at Oklahoma City 12-29 ^ vs. New Mexico State 01-02 Cal State Northridge 01-05 * at Idaho State 01-06 * at Boise State 01-11 * Montana State 01-13 * Montana 01-19 * at Gonzaga 01-20 * at Idaho 01-27 * Northern Arizona 02-01 * Boise State 02-03 * Idaho State 02-09 * at Montana 02-10 * at Montana State 02-15 * Idaho 02-17 * Gonzaga 02-24 * at Northern Arizona 03-02 # Montana 03-03 # Northern Arizona 03-09 $ vs. New Mexico State 03-10 $ vs. Arkansas
Result W 80-57 W 69-63 L 75-77 W 73-71 W 80-50 L 67-69 W 101-63 W 86-81 W 83-65 L 70-76 W 90-60 W 73-64 W 72-58 W 89-74 L 58-63 W 66-52 W 81-70 W 63-62 W 59-51 W 60-46 W 62-61 W 42-39 W 84-67 L 63-70 W 85-68 L 73-78 L 71-74 W 56-45 W 73-66 L 64-66(ot) W 98-71 W 92-70 W 81-78(ot) L 63-74
^ All College Basketball Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT $ NCAA Tournament - Lawrence, KS
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1979-80
1980-81
Overall: 26-3 Big Sky: 13-1, 1st Date Opponent 11-30 at Utah State 12-01 Utah 12-03 Midwestern State 12-06 Utah State 12-08 Puget Sound 12-10 Rhode Island 12-13 at New Mexico 12-15 St. Francis (Ill.) 12-18 at Seattle 12-22 Illinois-Chicago Circle 12-28 ^ vs. Michigan State 12-29 ^ at UNLV 01-04 * Boise State 01-05 * Idaho 01-10 * at Montana State 01-12 * at Montana 01-17 * Northern Arizona 01-19 * Nevada 01-26 * at Idaho State 01-31 * at Idaho 02-02 * at Boise State 02-07 * Montana 02-09 * Montana State 02-14 * at Nevada 02-16 * at Northern Arizona 02-23 * Idaho State 02-29 # Montana State 03-01 # Montana 03-06 $ Lamar ^ Las Vegas Classic - Las Vegas, NV # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT $ NCAA First Round - Ogden, UT
Overall: 8-19 Big Sky: 5-9, t5th Result L 84-91(ot) W 91-79 W 74-58 W 79-73 W 110-69 W 82-60 W 80-70 W 96-67 W 80-71 W 92-49 W 63-61 W 79-78 W 66-62(ot) W 42-41(ot) W 77-60 W 51-48 W 73-58 W 91-65 W 83-67 L 45-51 W 79-73(ot) W 74-60 W 94-83 W 57-55 W 28-22 W 81-67 W 93-70 W 50-42 L 86-87
Date Opponent 11-22 Simon Fraser 11-28 ^ vs. Pennsylvania 11-29 ^ vs. James Madison 12-01 at Rhode Island 12-04 Utah State 12-06 at Utah 12-09 Gonzaga 12-10 Grand Canyon 12-12 US International 12-20 McNeese State 12-23 BYU 01-03 at Utah State 01-05 Long Beach State 01-08 * at Idaho 01-10 * at Boise State 01-16 * Montana 01-17 * Montana State 01-22 * at Nevada 01-24 * at Northern Arizona 01-31 * at Idaho State 02-06 * Boise State 02-07 * Idaho 02-13 * at Montana State 02-14 * at Montana 02-20 * Northern Arizona 02-21 * Nevada 02-28 * Idaho State
^ Joe Lapchick Tournament - Jamaica, NY
Result W 85-76 L 56-68 L 47-49(ot) L 66-79 L 66-81 L 61-76 L 58-61 W 72-57 L 48-56 W 78-63 L 78-85 L 69-82 L 72-77 L 46-57 W 86-66 L 62-69 L 41-50 L 58-65 L 57-58(2ot) L 60-61 L 39-44 W 53-49 L 57-60 L 51-68 W 83-57 W 77-73 W 78-67(4ot)
1981-82
Overall: 15-14 Big Sky: 6-8, t4th Date Opponent 11-23 Simon Fraser 11-27 Westmont College 11-28 Western Montana 11-30 at Long Beach State
Result W 90-51 W 83-54 W 73-41 L 67-75
12-03 Wisconsin-Superior 12-05 at Utah 12-10 US International 12-12 Utah State 12-15 at BYU 12-18 Southern Utah 12-19 North Texas State 12-22 at Gonzaga 01-02 at Utah State 01-08 * Montana State 01-09 * Montana 01-15 * at Boise State 01-16 * at Idaho 01-22 * Nevada 01-23 * Northern Arizona 01-30 * at Idaho State 02-05 * at Montana 02-06 * at Montana State 02-12 * Idaho 02-13 * Boise State 02-20 * at Northern Arizona 02-23 * at Nevada 02-27 * Idaho State 03-05 # at Idaho
# Big Sky Tournament - Moscow, ID
W 78-29 L 67-68(3ot) W 87-65 W 86-61 L 55-63 W 76-59 W 90-82 L 63-65 W 83-78 W 71-56 L 44-47 L 75-76 L 44-59 L 66-67 W 66-65 W 77-67 L 50-61 L 55-69 L 62-71 W 77-67 W 73-61 W 70-69 L 68-71 L 55-57
1982-83
Overall: 23-8 Big Sky: 10-4, t1st Date Opponent 11-15 Simon Fraser 11-26 Gonzaga 11-27 Midwestern State 11-30 Cal State Northridge 12-03 Southern Utah State 12-04 Utah State 12-11 at Pacific 12-13 at Utah 12-16 at Utah State 12-18 New Mexico 12-28 ^ vs. Princeton 12-29 ^ vs. Butler 01-06 BYU 01-13 * Montana 01-15 * Montana State 01-20 * at Idaho 01-22 * at Boise State 01-27 * Northern Arizona 01-29 * at Nevada 01-31 Southwest Louisiana 02-05 * Idaho State 02-10 * at Nevada 02-12 * at Northern Arizona 02-17 * at Montana State 02-19 * at Montana 02-24 * Boise State 02-26 * Idaho 03-05 * at Idaho State 03-11 # vs. Montana 03-12 # at Nevada 03-17 $ vs. Washington State
Result W 94-54 W 66-42 W 95-63 W 73-60 W 84-50 W 83-57 W 56-47 L 52-62 L 62-74 W 52-48 L 39-67 L 50-48 W 84-81(2ot) W 70-63 W 87-75 L 49-59 W 76-68 W 80-58 L 62-64 W 85-59 W 95-65 L 67-69(2ot) W 60-52 W 71-54 W 56-54 W 72-63 W 53-47(ot) L 52-64 W 54-53 W 87-78 L 52-62
^ Lobo Invitational - Albuquerque, NM # Big Sky Tournament - Reno, NV $ NCAA Tournament First Round - Boise, ID
The 1979-80 Wildcats won a school record 18-straight games.
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1983-84
02-23 * at Montana 03-01 * Boise State 03-02 * Idaho 03-07 # vs. Idaho State
Overall: 23-8 Big Sky: 12-2, 1st Date Opponent 11-25 Pacific 11-26 Southern Utah State 12-01 Eastern Washington 12-03 at Utah State 12-08 Utah 12-10 New Mexico State 12-12 Lamar 12-17 at Gonzaga 12-22 Utah State 12-29 ^ vs. UC Irvine 12-30 ^ vs. Texas 01-03 at Southwest Louisiana 01-07 at BYU 01-12 * Nevada 01-14 * Northern Arizona 01-21 * at Idaho State 01-26 * at Montana 01-28 * at Montana State 02-02 * Idaho 02-04 * Boise State 02-09 * at Northern Arizona 02-11 * at Nevada 02-18 * Idaho State 02-23 * Montana State 02-25 * Montana 03-01 * at Boise State 03-03 * at Idaho 03-06 # Idaho 03-09 # Nevada 03-16 $ Fordham 03-19 $ Southwest Louisiana ^ Utah Classic - Salt Lake City, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT $ NIT Games
Result W 69-57 W 97-60 W 74-63 W 74-73 W 94-83 W 94-71 L 55-58 W 94-84 L 63-69 W 83-65 W 82-67 L 58-69 L 81-86(ot) W 80-62 W 66-54 L 58-62 W 67-59(ot) L 66-69 W 82-57 W 56-55 W 73-63 W 62-56 W 88-71 W 68-59 W 59-58 W 49-47 W 64-63 W 67-58 L 68-85 W 75-63 L 72-74(2ot)
1984-85
Overall: 20-9 Big Sky: 9-5, 3rd Date Opponent 11-17 Simon Fraser 11-24 Cal State Northridge 11-27 Santa Clara 12-01 Utah State 12-04 at Utah 12-08 BYU 12-14 at Utah State 12-15 Eastern Washington 12-20 at New Mexico State 12-22 at Lamar 12-29 Texas Wesleyan 01-05 SW Louisiana 01-10 * at Nevada 01-12 * at Northern Arizona 01-15 US International 01-21 * Idaho State 01-25 * Montana 01-26 * Montana State 01-30 * at Eastern Washington 02-01 * at Idaho 02-08 * Northern Arizona 02-09 * Nevada 02-16 * at Idaho State 02-22 * at Montana State
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Result W 88-50 W 81-65 W 89-61 W 77-70 L 59-65 W 87-79 L 83-104 W 98-47 W 62-56 L 51-56 W 98-44 W 89-80 W 76-74 L 68-75 W 90-51 W 85-68 W 95-70 W 79-66 W 61-55 W 94-82 W 87-75 W 77-62 W 102-86 L 66-79
# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID
L 58-66 L 69-71 W 96-76 L 78-80
LARRY FARMER 34-54 / 17-27 BSC 3 seasons 1985-86
Overall: 18-11 Big Sky: 7-7, t4th Date Opponent 11-22 Western Oregon State 11-23 Tennessee State 11-25 Southern Utah State 11-29 at Utah State 11-30 Sam Houston State 12-05 Eastern Washington 12-07 Utah 12-14 Utah State 12-21 at Santa Clara 12-23 Wyoming 12-28 at BYU 01-04 at SW Louisiana 01-10 * Idaho 01-11 * Boise State 01-17 * at Montana 01-18 * at Montana State 01-24 * Nevada 01-25 * Northern Arizona 02-01 * at Idaho State 02-07 * at Boise State 02-08 * at Idaho 02-10 * at Eastern Washington 02-14 * Montana State 02-15 * Montana 02-20 * at Northern Arizona 02-22 * at Nevada 03-01 * Idaho State 03-06 # vs. Boise State 03-07 # vs. Montana # Big Sky Tournament - Reno, NV
# Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ
Result W 101-50 W 76-59 W 80-50 W 92-85 W 74-66 W 68-64 W 68-67 W 108-76 W 56-53 W 76-71 L 86-88(ot) L 63-73 W 80-74 W 45-39 L 61-87 L 78-95 W 89-68 L 57-65 L 58-59 L 64-67 W 86-57 L 82-85(ot) W 119-114(2ot) W 95-80 L 64-86 W 81-69 L 62-66 W 79-76 L 68-72
1986-87
Overall: 7-22 Big Sky: 4-10, 8th Date Opponent 11-28 at Colorado 11-29 at Wyoming 12-01 Cal State Northridge 12-04 Southern Utah State 12-06 at Oregon 12-11 at Utah 12-13 Utah State 12-18 BYU 12-20 at Utah State 12-23 Louisiana Tech 12-29 Miami (Ohio) 01-05 Southern Colorado 01-08 * at Idaho 01-10 * at Boise State 01-15 * Montana 01-17 * Montana State
01-22 * at Nevada 01-24 * at Northern Arizona 01-27 at DePaul 01-31 * Idaho State 02-05 * Boise State 02-07 * Idaho 02-12 * at Montana State 02-14 * at Montana 02-19 * Northern Arizona 02-21 * Nevada 02-28 * at Idaho State 03-05 # vs. Montana State 03-06 # vs. Nevada
Result L 57-73 L 54-71 W 75-62 L 90-92(ot) L 57-75 L 63-65 L 75-84 L 69-84 L 67-76 L 69-70(ot) L 83-86(ot) W 72-61 L 48-71 L 58-81 W 84-70 L 83-88
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The 1986-87 Wildcats 1987-88
Overall: 9-21 Big Sky: 6-10, 8th Date Opponent 11-20 ^ at New Mexico 12-04 Cal State Fullerton 12-08 Utah 12-11 + at BYU 12-12 + vs. Idaho State 12-16 DePaul 12-19 Colorado 12-22 Utah State 12-29 at Utah State 01-02 Southern Utah State 01-07 * at Montana 01-09 * at Montana State 01-11 San Diego 01-14 * at Boise State 01-16 * Eastern Washington 01-21 * Nevada 01-23 * Northern Arizona 01-28 * at Eastern Washington 01-29 * at Idaho 02-04 * Montana 02-06 * Idaho State 02-08 at Louisiana Tech 02-18 * Boise State 02-20 * Montana State 02-25 * Idaho 02-26 * at Idaho State 03-03 * at Northern Arizona 03-05 * at Nevada 03-09 # vs. Nevada 03-10 # vs. Idaho State
Result L 72-88 W 81-77 L 63-82 L 71-104 L 71-72 L 65-88 L 69-72 L 93-107 L 69-92 W 103-91 L 57-60 L 77-81 L 44-66 L 56-73 W 89-69 L 68-89 W 80-65 L 64-66 L 57-73 W 67-60 L 58-73 L 55-76 W 60-56 W 80-76(ot) L 68-71 L 69-78 L 67-87 W 89-85 W 96-93(ot) L 57-58
^ Big Apple Preseason NIT - Albuquerque, NM + BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT
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DENNY HOUSTON 43-42 / 25-25 BSC 3 seasons 1988-89
# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID
Result W 81-65 W 78-73 W 80-78 L 93-106 L 63-66 W 102-81 W 75-74 W 88-77 W 101-54 W 62-50 L 90-92 W 85-77 W 78-64 W 60-59 L 78-81 L 55-79 L 63-66 W 96-71 W 98-94 W 81-77 W 76-66 L 53-58 L 71-77 W 82-73 L 59-65 L 50-92 W 69-61 L 60-71
1989-90
Result W 69-61 L 65-81 W 67-51 L 82-86 L 62-64 L 52-70 W 96-69 W 66-65 L 62-64 L 47-55 W 47-46 W 54-53 W 67-49 W 86-68 L 51-65 L 79-81(ot) L 62-76 W 74-57 L 46-48 L 71-79 L 58-67 W 77-66
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54-52 63-65 91-74 91-74 77-74(ot) 75-66 67-83
1990-91
Overall: 12-16 Big Sky: 7-9, t5th Date Opponent 11-24 Prairie View A&M 11-26 Southern Utah 11-29 BYU 12-01 at North Texas 12-13 at Utah State 12-17 at Utah 12-19 Utah State 12-22 at Saint Mary’s 12-29 Cal State Northridge 01-03 Western Washington 01-05 at Cal State Northridge 01-10 * Eastern Washington 01-12 * Idaho 01-18 * Nevada 01-19 * Idaho State 01-23 * at Montana 01-25 * at Montana State 01-31 * Montana State 02-02 * at Boise State 02-07 * at Idaho 02-09 * at Eastern Washington 02-14 * Montana 02-16 * at Idaho State 02-21 * at Northern Arizona 02-23 * at Nevada 03-01 * Boise State 03-02 * Northern Arizona 03-07 # vs. Idaho # Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT
Overall: 14-15 Big Sky: 8-8, t5th Date Opponent 11-25 Southern Colorado 11-28 at BYU 12-01 Cal State Northridge 12-14 at US International 12-16 Utah 12-20 at Utah State 12-21 North Texas 12-23 Southern Utah State 12-29 Utah State 01-03 at DePaul 01-04 at Western Michigan 01-11 * Nevada 01-13 * Northern Arizona 01-18 * Idaho State 01-20 * Montana 01-24 * at Eastern Washington 01-26 * at Idaho 02-01 * Idaho 02-03 * at Boise State 02-08 * at Nevada 02-10 * at Northern Arizona 02-15 * Eastern Washington
* at Idaho State * at Montana * at Montana State * Montana State * Boise State # vs. Nevada # vs. Eastern Washington
# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID
Overall: 17-11 Big Sky: 9-7, 5th Date Opponent 11-26 Southern Utah State 11-28 at Southern Utah State 12-01 BYU 12-03 at Utah State 12-08 at Utah 12-17 Lewis and Clark State 12-19 Utah State 12-22 at Cal State Fullerton 12-30 Saint Martin’s College 01-05 * at Northern Arizona 01-07 * at Nevada 01-12 * Idaho State 01-14 * Montana State 01-19 * at Boise State 01-21 * Idaho 01-26 * at Idaho 01-27 * at Eastern Washington 02-02 * Northern Arizona 02-03 * Nevada 02-09 * at Montana State 02-11 * at Montana 02-17 * Boise State 02-18 * at Idaho State 02-23 * Eastern Washington 02-25 * Montana 03-04 at Akron 03-09 # vs. Nevada 03-10 # at Boise State
02-17 02-22 02-24 03-01 03-03 03-08 03-09
Result W 117-79 W 92-88 L 57-69 L 64-71 L 62-77 L 52-68 L 72-82 L 69-80 W 69-61 W 102-83 W 61-59 W 88-80 L 74-78 L 68-71 L 74-75 L 60-72 W 97-90 W 84-75 W 76-65 L 56-58 W 73-72 L 67-79 L 96-99(ot) W 93-77 L 64-70 L 63-80 W 119-69 L 54-60
RON ABEGGLEN 152-83 / 86-34 BSC 8 seasons 1991-92
Overall: 16-13 Big Sky: 10-6, t3rd Date Opponent 11-22 Saint Mary’s 11-26 Gonzaga 11-29 ^ Virginia Military 11-30 ^ The Citadel 12-07 Utah State 12-14 at Southern Utah 12-16 Oral Roberts 12-21 at BYU 12-23 at Minnesota 12-28 Utah 12-30 at Utah State 01-02 * at Montana 01-04 * at Montana State
01-09 * Nevada 01-11 * Northern Arizona 01-16 * at Boise State 01-18 * at Idaho 01-23 * at Eastern Washington 02-01 * Idaho State 02-06 * Montana State 02-08 * Montana 02-13 * at Northern Arizona 02-15 * at Nevada 02-20 * Idaho 02-22 * Boise State 02-29 * Eastern Washington 03-07 * at Idaho State 03-12 # vs. Idaho State 03-13 # vs. Nevada
^ Weber State Military Classic - Ogden, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT
L 78-92 W 96-61 W 89-83 W 80-76 L 68-71 W 80-77 W 89-81(ot) L 73-77 W 92-75 L 68-87 W 62-59 W 62-60 W 109-67 L 82-88 W 92-74 L 83-92
1992-93
Overall: 20-8 Big Sky: 10-4, t2nd Date Opponent 12-01 BYU-Hawaii 12-04 ^ at Purdue 12-05 ^ vs. Eastern Illinois 12-08 BYU 12-12 Utah State 12-15 Southern Utah 12-19 at San Diego 12-22 Denver 12-29 + vs. Texas 12-30 + vs. Alaska-Anchorage 01-05 Lewis-Clark State 01-09 Portland 01-14 * Idaho State 01-16 * Boise State 01-21 * at Montana 01-23 * at Montana State 01-28 * Idaho 01-30 * Eastern Washington 02-06 * at Northern Arizona 02-11 * at Boise State 02-13 * at Idaho State 02-18 * Montana State 02-20 * Montana 02-27 * at Eastern Washington 03-01 * at Idaho 03-06 * Northern Arizona 03-11 # vs. Montana State 03-12 # vs. Boise State
Result W 98-80 L 64-85 W 61-51 W 83-77(ot) W 85-80 W 73-62 W 87-73 W 90-75 L 96-104 L 71-80 W 67-54 W 86-69 W 91-80 L 67-68 L 61-68 W 71-65 W 67-66 W 64-57 W 74-70 L 75-92 L 89-94 W 84-79 W 74-66 W 83-73 W 75-63 W 100-79 W 91-72 L 63-69
^ Purdue Boilermaker Invitational - West Lafayette, IN + All-College Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK # Big Sky Tournament - Moscow, ID
Result L 71-74 W 79-77 W 83-65 W 108-74 L 78-92 L 89-102 W 115-80 L 68-81 L 52-92 W 72-59 L 72-84 L 60-62 W 81-60
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1993-94
Overall: 20-10 Big Sky: 10-4, t1st Date Opponent 11-24 ^ vs. North Carolina State 11-26 ^ vs. Purdue 11-27 ^ at Alaska-Anchorage 12-01 Central Washington 12-04 Utah 12-07 at Utah State 12-10 + vs. Pepperdine 12-11 + at Baylor 12-15 Oregon Tech 12-18 at Portland 12-20 US Coast Guard 12-21 at BYU 12-30 Purdue 01-03 San Diego 01-05 at Gonzaga 01-13 * at Idaho State 01-15 * at Boise State 01-20 * Montana 01-22 * Montana State 01-27 * at Idaho 01-29 * at Eastern Washington 02-05 * Northern Arizona 02-11 * Boise State 02-13 * Idaho State 02-17 * at Montana State 02-19 * at Montana 02-24 * Eastern Washington 02-26 * Idaho 03-05 * at Northern Arizona 03-11 # at Boise State
^ Great Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, AK + Dr. Pepper Invitational - Waco, TX # Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID
Result W 94-80 L 78-97 W 91-82 W 79-59 W 98-85 W 87-86 W 66-63 L 64-66 W 100-68 W 97-81 W 116-76 L 79-92 L 73-108 W 89-78 L 74-79 L 73-94 L 67-73 W 97-91(3ot) W 84-75 W 90-88(ot) W 100-68 W 79-71 W 79-68 W 102-88(ot) L 81-85 W 84-75 W 87-60 W 81-69 L 76-78 L 72-84
1994-95
Overall: 21-9 Big Sky: 11-3, t1st Date Opponent 11-28 Lewis-Clark State 12-01 ^ vs. Delaware 12-03 ^ vs. Wagner 12-05 UC Davis 12-10 at Utah 12-16 + vs. Old Dominion 12-17 + vs. Baylor
Result W 74-65 L 70-82 W 83-57 W 86-59 L 54-71 L 86-94(ot) W 109-84
12-21 BYU 12-23 at Wyoming 12-28 at Purdue 01-03 Southern Utah 01-06 BYU-Hawaii 01-12 * Montana State 01-14 * Montana 01-19 * at Boise State 01-21 * at Idaho State 01-26 * Idaho 01-28 * Eastern Washington 02-04 * at Northern Arizona 02-09 * at Montana 02-11 * at Montana State 02-16 * Idaho State 02-18 * Boise State 02-23 * at Eastern Washington 02-25 * at Idaho 03-04 * Northern Arizona 03-10 # Idaho State 03-11 # Montana 03-17 $ vs. Michigan State 03-19 $ vs. Georgetown ^ + # $
Gaucho Classic - Santa Barbara, CA Hawaii Nike Classic - Honolulu, HI Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT NCAA Tournament - Tallahassee, FL
W 86-74 L 56-58 L 75-89 W 94-85 W 101-66 W 86-80 L 87-92 W 65-61 L 70-86 W 73-56 W 72-59 W 72-63 W 57-54 W 79-75 W 89-73 W 72-68 W 83-74 L 70-71 W 85-67 W 71-65 W 84-62 W 79-72 L 51-53
1995-96
Overall: 20-10 Big Sky: 10-4, t2nd Date Opponent 11-15 ^ at Fresno State 11-17 ^ at Michigan 12-01 + vs. Texas Southern 12-02 + at Colorado State 12-06 Utah 12-09 at Pepperdine 12-12 at BYU 12-16 vs. Utah State (SLC) 12-22 Wyoming 12-29 ! vs. Kent State 12-30 ! at Indiana 01-04 Denver 01-06 Alaska-Anchorage 01-12 * at Montana State 01-13 * at Montana 01-18 * Boise State 01-20 * Idaho State 01-25 * at Idaho 01-27 * at Eastern Washington
Result W 102-86 L 62-80 W 100-88 W 66-58 L 60-89 L 88-99 L 86-91 W 81-79(ot) W 85-68 W 79-66 L 62-82 W 95-59 W 108-101 L 71-90 L 77-84 W 75-67 W 93-67 L 83-86 W 119-88
01-30 at Southern Utah 02-02 * Northern Arizona 02-08 * Montana 02-10 * Montana State 02-14 * at Idaho State 02-17 * at Boise State 02-22 * Eastern Washington 02-24 * Idaho 03-02 * at Northern Arizona 03-08 # vs. Boise State 03-09 # at Montana State ^ + ! #
W 78-73 W 89-67 W 97-80 W 94-90 L 70-77 W 64-62 W 106-83 W 86-75 W 101-64 W 77-70 L 70-81
Pre-Season NIT Bank One Ram Classic - Colorado Springs, CO Hoosier Classic - Indianapolis, IN Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT
1996-97
Overall: 15-13 Big Sky: 9-7, t4th Date Opponent 11-22 Pepperdine 11-26 at Nebraska 11-30 at Nevada 12-04 BYU 12-07 Boise State 12-14 at Utah 12-19 Utah State 12-27 ^ vs. Coppin State 12-28 ^ at Michigan State 01-02 * Montana State 01-03 * Montana 01-09 * Idaho State 01-11 * at Eastern Washington 01-16 * at Cal State Northridge 01-18 * at Northern Arizona 01-22 * Eastern Washington 01-23 * Portland State 01-29 * at Montana 02-01 * at Sacramento State 02-03 * at Portland State 02-07 * Southern Utah 02-12 * at Idaho State 02-14 * at Montana State 02-20 * Cal State Northridge 02-22 * Northern Arizona 02-27 * Sacramento State 03-06 # vs. Idaho State 03-07 # vs. Montana ^ Spartan Classic - East Lansing, MI # Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ
Result W 80-54 L 66-83 L 91-101 W 97-80 W 84-80(ot) L 48-83 L 68-80 W 92-91(ot) L 51-83 L 71-87 W 104-95 W 75-61 L 73-81 L 81-90 L 73-83 L 73-81 W 74-73 W 72-68 W 72-67 L 75-77 W 84-80 W 84-76 L 85-97 L 76-89 W 96-90(ot) W 97-66 W 65-58 L 56-81
1997-98
Overall: 14-13 Big Sky: 12-4, 2nd
The 1979-80 Wildcats defeated Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament
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Result L 72-87 L 83-96 L 60-83 W 81-73 L 56-81 L 70-83 L 58-63 W 77-65 L 79-88 L 65-71 L 64-77
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01-05 * at Montana 01-09 * at Idaho State 01-10 * Eastern Washington 01-16 * Northern Arizona 01-17 * Cal State Northridge 01-21 * at Portland State 01-23 * at Eastern Washington 01-28 * Montana 01-31 * Sacramento State 02-12 * Idaho State 02-13 * Montana State 02-19 * at Cal State Northridge 02-21 * at Northern Arizona 02-25 * Portland State 02-28 * at Sacramento State 03-06 # vs. Montana State
W 60-58 W 69-60 W 97-81 W 83-75 W 70-69 L 65-77 L 64-75 W 70-63 W 89-54 W 77-50 W 73-59 W 92-86 L 70-79(ot) W 61-51 W 88-52 L 64-69
^ Iowa Super Chevy Shootout - Iowa City, IA + BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ
The 1998-99 Wildcats defeated North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.
1998-99
Overall: 25-8 Big Sky: 13-3, 1st Date Opponent 11-13 at Southern Utah 11-19 BYU 11-24 at UNLV 12-01 Boise State 12-04 ^ vs. Rice 12-05 ^ at San Francisco 12-09 at Utah 12-12 Mesa State 12-15 Seattle 12-19 + vs. Utah State 12-21 ! vs. Alabama 12-22 ! at BYU-Hawaii 12-23 ! vs. Texas Tech 01-02 * at Sacramento State 01-04 * at Portland State 01-07 * Montana State 01-09 * Montana 01-14 * Idaho State 01-16 * at Eastern Washington 01-21 * at Cal State Northridge 01-23 * at Northern Arizona 01-27 * Eastern Washington 01-28 * Portland State 02-04 * at Montana 02-06 * Sacramento State 02-17 * at Idaho State 02-20 * at Montana State 02-25 * Cal State Northridge 02-27 * Northern Arizona 03-05 # Montana State 03-06 # Northern Arizona 03-11 $ vs. North Carolina 03-13 $ vs. Florida ^ + ! # $
Result W 81-75 W 83-80 L 64-82 W 69-61 W 72-66(2ot) L 60-67 L 74-87 W 72-60 W 91-63 W 82-72 L 80-84(ot) W 71-62 W 86-69 W 81-76 L 59-82 W 84-70 W 79-61 W 77-56 W 101-100(4ot) L 68-78 W 92-88(ot) W 97-82 W 92-82 L 53-87 W 91-50 W 76-62 W 79-68 W 95-78 W 77-57 W 93-73 W 82-75 W 76-74 L 74-82(ot)
Northwestern Mutual Classic - San Francisco, CA Game played at Delta Center - Salt Lake City, UT Pearl Harbor Classic - Laie, HI Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT NCAA Tournament - Seattle, WA
JOE CRAVENS 116-88 / 58-44 BSC 7 seasons 1999-00
Overall: 18-10 Big Sky: 10-6, t4th Date Opponent 11-19 at Alabama 11-22 Westminster 11-27 Southern Virginia 12-01 Utah 12-04 at Boise State 12-10 ^ vs. Western Oregon 12-11 ^ at BYU 12-18 Southern Utah 12-21 Utah State 12-28 + vs. Stetson 12-29 + vs. Georgia Southern 01-07 * Portland State 01-08 * Sacramento State 01-13 * at Montana State 01-15 * at Montana 01-21 * at Idaho State 01-22 * Eastern Washington 01-28 * Northern Arizona 01-29 * Cal State Northridge 02-03 * at Portland State 02-04 * at Eastern Washington 02-10 * Montana 02-12 * at Sacramento State 02-24 * Idaho State 02-26 * Montana State 03-01 * at Cal State Northridge 03-03 * at Northern Arizona 03-09 # vs. Cal State Northridge
^ BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT + Capital City Classic - Tallahassee, FL # Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT
Result L 61-81 W 75-60 W 102-74 W 84-72 L 46-71 W 86-58 L 53-66 W 69-59 W 86-73 W 81-80 W 68-60 W 80-65 W 82-62 L 70-77 W 78-76 W 84-77 L 78-90 L 66-76 W 113-92 W 92-79 L 83-95 L 54-66 W 88-72 W 73-71 W 98-81 L 62-76 W 84-73 L 68-73
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Overall: 15-14 Big Sky: 8-8, t4th Date Opponent 11-17 UC Riverside 11-20 at Southern Utah 11-22 Morris Brown 12-01 ^ vs. Princeton 12-02 ^ vs. Anderson 12-05 at UC Riverside 12-09 at Utah 12-16 Boise State 12-23 at Utah State 12-28 BYU 01-04 * Cal State Northridge 01-06 * Northern Arizona 01-09 * at Portland State 01-11 * at Sacramento State 01-18 * Montana State 01-20 * Montana 01-25 * Idaho State 01-27 * at Eastern Washington 02-01 * at Cal State Northridge 02-03 * at Northern Arizona 02-08 * Eastern Washington 02-10 * Portland State 02-15 * at Montana 02-17 * Sacramento State 02-24 at Morris Brown 03-01 * at Idaho State 03-03 * at Montana State 03-08 # vs. Idaho State 03-09 # at Cal State Northridge
^ First Merchant’s Classic - Muncie, IN # Big Sky Tournament - Northridge, CA
Result W 82-59 L 69-78 W 87-59 L 60-65(ot) W 81-73 L 68-89 W 79-77 W 88-80(ot) L 77-89 L 75-84 L 78-89 W 79-76 L 80-85 W 81-70 W 94-81 W 80-69 W 80-76 W 70-64 L 86-96 L 68-76 L 70-81 W 85-71 L 63-66 W 98-88 W 59-56 L 73-78 L 87-92 W 86-67 L 74-91
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2001-02
Overall: 18-11 Big Sky: 8-6, 3rd Date Opponent 11-16 at Illinois State 11-19 Concordia 11-23 ^ vs. Louisiana State 11-24 ^ vs. Wisconsin 11-25 ^ vs. Colorado State 11-30 Montana Western 12-05 at BYU 12-08 Utah State 12-15 at Utah 12-18 Savannah State 12-22 Southern Utah 12-29 + vs. Bradley 12-30 + at UT Chattanooga 01-03 * Montana State 01-05 * Montana 01-11 * Northern Arizona 01-12 * Sacramento State 01-18 * at Montana 01-19 * at Montana State 01-25 * Eastern Washington 01-26 * Portland State 02-02 * at Idaho State 02-08 * at Sacramento State 02-09 * at Northern Arizona 02-22 * at Portland State 02-23 * at Eastern Washington 03-02 * Idaho State 03-07 # vs. Portland State 03-08 # vs. Eastern Washington
^ Big Island Invitational - Hilo, HI + Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, TN # Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT
Result L 70-74 W 103-77 W 75-74(ot) W 73-69 W 72-69 W 90-62 L 47-65 W 67-64 L 59-70 W 87-56 W 70-64 W 68-46 L 63-71 L 62-64 L 73-80 W 78-66 W 86-83 W 90-71 L 68-79 W 89-78 W 90-85 W 65-46 W 76-72(ot) L 79-85 L 77-83 L 66-68 W 88-82(ot) W 84-62 L 57-62
2002-03
Overall: 26-6 Big Sky: 14-0, t1st Date Opponent 11-22 ^ vs. UC Santa Barbara 11-23 ^ vs. Ball State 11-24 ^ at Alaska-Fairbanks 11-27 Montana Tech 11-30 Nevada 12-06 + vs. North Texas 12-07 + vs. Morris Brown
Result W 91-82 W 72-67 L 65-77 W 94-58 W 73-70 L 72-76 W 65-56
12-14 Wisconsin-Green Bay 12-17 at Portland 12-21 at Utah State 12-23 at Boise State 12-29 ! vs. Maine 12-30 ! at UT-Chattanooga 01-03 at Utah 01-08 BYU 01-16 * Montana State 01-18 * Montana 01-23 * at Northern Arizona 01-25 * at Sacramento State 01-29 * Portland State 02-01 * Eastern Washington 02-05 * at Idaho State 02-08 * Idaho State 02-13 * at Montana 02-15 * at Montana State 02-20 * Sacramento State 02-22 * Northern Arizona 02-27 * at Eastern Washington 03-01 * at Portland State 03-11 # Sacramento State 03-12 # Eastern Washington 03-20 $ vs. Wisconsin ^ + ! # $
W 78-72 W 78-71 L 64-66 W 66-65 W 69-66 L 63-75 L 58-72 W 75-69 W 78-70 W 97-73 W 64-61 W 65-53 W 77-64 W 74-61 W 82-76 W 87-70 W 75-72 W 70-58 W 88-65 W 76-64 W 67-64 W 83-73 W 82-60 W 60-57 L 74-81
Top of World Classic - Fairbanks, AK Brothers Air & Heat Shootout - Rock Hill, SC Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, TN Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT NCAA Tournament First Round - Spokane, WA
2003-04
Overall: 15-14 Big Sky: 7-7, t2nd Date Opponent 11-21 Albertson College 11-25 Utah State 11-28 Warner Pacific 12-02 at Southern Utah 12-05 ^ vs. Texas State 12-06 ^ at SW Missouri State 12-13 at Nevada 12-16 Portland 12-20 at BYU 12-22 Winthrop 12-29 + vs. Troy State 12-30 + vs. Savannah State 01-03 Utah 01-10 * at Idaho State 01-15 * at Montana State
Result W 79-49 L 60-66 W 79-63 W 82-68 W 73-64 L 74-79 L 62-74 W 58-51 L 64-85 W 69-67 L 59-79 W 83-51 L 60-70 L 74-75 L 48-61
01-17 * at Montana 01-22 * Northern Arizona 01-24 * Sacramento State 01-29 * at Portland State 01-31 * at Eastern Washington 02-07 * Idaho State 02-12 * Montana 02-14 * Montana State 02-19 * at Sacramento State 02-21 * at Northern Arizona 02-26 * Eastern Washington 02-28 * Portland State 03-06 ! at Sacramento State 03-09 # at Eastern Washington ^ + ! #
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74-61 67-73 65-54 68-63 67-73 75-81 55-58 76-59 61-64 73-70 81-78(ot) 71-57 68-62 53-72
Price Cutter Classic - Springfield, MO Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic - Green Bay, WI Big Sky Tournament Quarterfinals - Sacramento, CA Big Sky Tournament - Cheney, WA
2004-05
Overall: 14-16 Big Sky: 7-7, 5th Date Opponent 11-19 Utah Valley State 11-23 Albertson College 11-28 at Winthrop 11-30 at Elon 12-04 at Wisconsin-Green Bay 12-08 Southern Utah 12-11 at Utah State 12-18 Elon 12-20 at Utah Valley State 12-23 BYU 12-28 at Utah 01-01 * at Portland State 01-06 * Montana State 01-08 * Montana 01-13 * at Northern Arizona 01-15 * at Sacramento State 01-20 * Portland State 01-22 * Eastern Washington 01-25 IPFW 01-29 * at Idaho State 02-03 * at Montana 02-05 * at Montana State 02-10 * Sacramento State 02-12 * Northern Arizona 02-17 * at Eastern Washington 02-19 ^ at Boise State 02-26 * Idaho State 03-05 # at Sacramento State 03-08 $ at Portland State 03-09 $ vs. Montana
Result W 59-51 W 69-54 L 49-60 W 57-50 L 62-82 L 56-62 L 56-73 W 85-57 L 58-71 L 61-79 L 40-51 L 62-73 L 67-76 W 76-62 L 71-86 L 72-78 W 70-66 W 63-58 W 60-47 L 60-84 L 72-80 L 65-78 W 57-55 W 94-73 W 65-63 L 66-80 W 79-56 W 74-71 W 71-61 L 61-63
^ ESPN Bracketbuster game # Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals - Sacramento, CA $ Big Sky Tournament - Portland, OR
The 2002-03 Wildcats finished the season a perfect 14-0 in Big Sky Conference play.
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2005-06
Overall: 10-17 Big Sky: 4-10, t7th Date Opponent 11-18 Montana Western 11-21 at Boise State 11-23 Montana Tech 11-26 Utah 11-29 at Southern Utah 12-03 Boise State 12-06 at Utah Valley State 12-10 Utah State 12-17 at BYU 12-20 Southern Utah 12-22 at IPFW 12-28 Utah Valley State 12-31 at Wyoming 01-05 * at Montana State 01-07 * at Montana 01-12 * Northern Arizona 01-14 * Sacramento State 01-19 * at Portland State 01-21 * at Eastern Washington 01-28 * Idaho State 02-02 * Montana 02-04 * Montana State 02-09 * at Sacramento State 02-11 * at Northern Arizona 02-15 * Eastern Washington 02-18 * Portland State 02-25 * at Idaho State
Result W 77-66 W 66-61 W 82-51 L 62-67(ot) L 47-68 L 66-74 L 49-68 L 60-69 L 54-80 W 85-72 W 74-67 W 69-62 L 48-58 L 65-81 L 65-71 L 82-88 L 66-73 L 59-73 L 50-59 W 66-61 W 72-67 W 67-56 W 76-73(ot) L 69-77 L 73-76 L 66-77 L 74-81
RANDY RAHE 150-75 / 92-24 BSC 7 seasons 2006-07
Overall: 20-12 Big Sky: 11-5, t1st Date Opponent 11-10 Colorado Christian 11-16 ^ at Alaska-Fairbanks 11-18 ^ vs. Troy 11-19 ^ vs. Utah State 11-22 Montana Tech 11-25 at Utah State 11-29 at Utah 12-02 BYU 12-05 at Portland 12-09 at Southern Utah 12-16 Portland 12-19 Southern Utah 12-22 at Washington 12-28 * at Northern Colorado 12-30 * at Northern Arizona 01-04 * Idaho State 01-06 * Montana State 01-10 * Portland State 01-11 * Sacramento State 01-18 * at Montana State 01-20 * at Montana 01-25 * at Idaho State 01-27 * Eastern Washington 02-01 * Northern Colorado
Result W 83-57 W 71-66(ot) W 66-61 L 55-68 W 81-53 L 68-77 L 55-67 L 69-73(ot) W 72-56 L 63-75 W 68-51 W 59-57 L 51-80 W 61-60 W 81-73 L 55-58 W 83-63 W 75-65 W 88-68 L 48-63 L 86-90(ot) W 71-58 W 93-84 W 76-65
The 2006-07 Wildcats 02-03 * Northern Arizona 02-07 * at Eastern Washington 02-08 * at Portland State 02-14 * Montana 02-26 * at Sacramento State 03-06 # Portland State 03-07 # Northern Arizona 03-15 $ vs. UCLA
W 86-79 L 74-89 W 64-62 W 73-67 L 83-105 W 77-74 W 88-80 L 42-70
^ Top of World Classic - Fairbanks, AK # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT $ NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Sacramento, CA
2007-08
Overall: 16-14 Big Sky: 10-6, 3rd Date Opponent 11-10 Utah State 11-12 ^ vs. Cal St.-San Bernadino 11-13 ^ vs. Youngstown State 11-19 at Cal State Bakersfield 11-28 Utah 12-01 at Illinois 12-05 at BYU 12-08 at San Francisco 12-14 Montana Western 12-18 Cal State Bakersfield 12-23 at New Mexico 12-28 San Francisco 01-06 * at Northern Colorado 01-10 * Portland State 01-12 * Eastern Washington 01-17 * at Montana State 01-20 * at Montana 01-23 * Sacramento State 01-25 * Northern Arizona 01-31 * Idaho State 02-02 * at Idaho State 02-09 * Northern Colorado 02-14 * at Eastern Washington 02-16 * at Portland State 02-21 * Montana 02-23 * Montana State 02-28 * at Northern Arizona 03-03 * at Sacramento State 03-08 + Montana State
Result W 78-71 L 59-71 L 66-69 W 61-56 L 52-72 L 61-78 L 57-72 L 65-67 W 94-84 W 74-43 L 32-62 W 62-54 L 52-55 W 73-68 W 74-64 W 78-76 W 68-67 W 69-56 L 56-69 W 59-57 L 59-63 W 70-54 L 57-69 L 73-76 W 76-67 W 73-63 L 71-74 W 89-69 W 65-49
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2008-09
Overall: 21-10 Big Sky: 15-1, 1st Date Opponent 11-12 ^ vs. Miami (Ohio) 11-13 ^ vs. Prarie View A&M 11-22 at Long Beach State 11-25 at Utah State 11-29 Montana Tech 12-03 BYU 12-11 Long Beach State 12-13 at Southern Utah 12-17 UC Santa Barbara 12-20 at Utah 12-22 + vs. Texas-Pan American 12-23 + at Southern Mississippi 12-29 at Arizona 01-03 * Northern Colorado 01-08 * at Portland State 01-11 * at Eastern Washington 01-15 * Montana State 01-17 * Montana 01-22 * at Sacramento State 01-24 * at Northern Arizona 01-29 * at Idaho State 01-31 * Idaho State 02-05 * at Northern Colorado 02-12 * Eastern Washington 02-14 * Portland State 02-19 * at Montana 02-26 * Northern Arizona 02-28 * Sacramento State 03-03 * at Montana State 03-10 # Montana State 03-17 $ at San Diego State ^ + # $
Result L 66-70 W 78-68 L 69-73(ot) L 49-73 W 77-62 L 62-92 W 72-63 W 66-62 W 70-63 L 64-74 W 61-54 L 49-68 L 65-71 W 88-84(ot) W 80-66 W 77-69 L 70-75 W 74-55 W 67-59 W 59-54 W 76-67(ot) W 76-61 W 82-76 W 74-57 W 78-68 W 69-58 W 70-51 W 97-61 W 84-64 L 61-70 L 49-65
2K Sports Classic - Los Angeles, CA Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic - Gulfport, MS Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT NIT First Round - San Diego, CA
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YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME RESULTS
2009-10
Overall: 20-11 Big Sky: 13-3, 1st Date Opponent 11-13 Utah State 11-17 at UC Santa Barbara 11-22 at Seattle 11-24 Western State 11-27 at BYU 12-02 Utah 12-05 * at Sacramento State 12-09 Montana Tech 12-12 Southern Utah 12-17 at UNLV 12-21 ^ vs. Cal State Fullerton 12-22 ^ vs. Moorehead State 12-23 ^ at Utah State 12-31 * Montana State 01-02 * Montana 01-07 * at Northern Colorado 01-09 * at Northern Arizona 01-16 * at Idaho State 01-22 * Portland State 01-23 * Eastern Washington 01-29 * Sacramento State 02-05 * at Montana 02-06 * at Montana State 02-12 * Northern Arizona 02-13 * Northern Colorado 02-20 * Idaho State 02-26 * at Eastern Washington 02-28 * at Portland State 03-09 # Portland State 03-10 # Montana 03-17 $ at Cincinnati
Result L 60-66 L 57-66 L 87-91 W 89-62 L 70-87 W 83-76 W 80-65 W 73-70 W 84-66 L 62-73 W 82-71 W 66-64 L 73-85 W 75-62 W 64-56 L 75-84 W 87-62 W 95-93(3ot) W 86-83 W 89-67 W 81-59 L 61-75 W 75-71 W 76-66 W 81-76 W 89-64 W 85-57 L 79-84 W 69-60 L 65-66 L 62-76
^ Basketball Travelers Invitational - Logan, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT $ NIT First Round - Cincinnati, OH
2010-11
Overall: 18-14 Big Sky: 11-5, 3rd Date Opponent 11-13 at Utah State 11-16 Colorado Christian 11-20 at Utah 11-25 ^ at Alaska-Anchorage 11-26 ^ vs. Arizona State 11-27 ^ vs. Drake 12-04 Seattle 12-11 at Southern Utah 12-16 at Tulsa 12-18 Univ. of the Southwest 12-21 BYU 12-29 * at Montana State 12-31 * at Montana 01-08 * at Northern Arizona 01-13 * Sacramento State 01-15 * Idaho State 01-20 * at Portland State 01-22 * at Northern Colorado 01-29 * Northern Colorado 02-03 * Montana 02-05 * Montana State 02-10 * Northern Arizona 02-12 * at Eastern Washington
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Result L 65-77 W 97-73 L 75-90 W 86-54 L 58-59 W 82-81 W 65-61 W 77-71 L 79-81(ot) W 94-54 L 66-72 L 72-75 L 56-75 W 68-67 W 84-71 W 71-67 L 69-71 L 46-65 W 72-71 W 68-52 W 78-58 W 82-55 W 80-68
02-16 * Portland State 02-18 + at San Jose State 02-22 * at Idaho State 02-26 * at Sacramento State 03-02 * Eastern Washington 03-05 ! Eastern Washington 03-08 # vs. Montana 03-11 at Saint Mary’s 03-16 $ at Oregon ^ + ! # $
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80-58 46-62 63-39 73-70 59-75 79-70 40-57 54-77 59-68
Great Alaksa Shootout - Anchorage, AK ESPN Braketbuster game - San Jose, CA Big Sky Tournament Quarterfinal - Ogden, UT Big Sky Tournament - Greeley, CO College Basketball Invitational First Round - Eugene, OR
2011-12
Overall: 25-7 Big Sky: 14-2, 2nd Date Opponent 11-11 Northern New Mexico 11-15 Utah State 11-19 at UC Irvine 11-27 ^ vs. Jacksonville State 11-28 ^ at Saint Mary’s 12-03 San Jose State 12-07 at BYU 12-10 Southern Utah 12-16 at California 12-19 Mayville State 12-22 Utah 12-29 * Idaho State 12-31 * Sacramento State 01-05 * at Eastern Washington 01-07 * at Portland State 01-12 * Montana State 01-14 * Montana 01-19 * Northern Arizona 01-26 * at Sacramento State 01-28 * at Idaho State 02-02 * Portland State 02-04 * Northern Colorado 02-09 * at Northern Arizona 02-11 * Eastern Washington 02-15 * at Montana State 02-18 ! UT Arlington 02-23 * at Northern Colorado 02-28 * at Montana 03-06 # vs. Portland State 03-07 # at Montana 03-13 $ Utah Valley 03-18 $ at Loyola Marymount
Result W 109-50 W 73-63 W 80-72 W 69-61 L 70-87 W 91-89(2ot) L 66-94 W 84-66 L 57-77 W 106-57 W 80-51 W 78-64 W 74-63 W 76-69 W 88-81 W 63-49 W 80-64 W 81-67 W 75-60 L 62-64 W 92-79 W 93-81 W 67-49 W 84-75 W 79-70 W 72-70 W 88-71 L 51-66 W 69-63 L 66-85 W 72-69 L 78-84(ot)
12-20 * at E. Washington 12-22 * at Portland State 12-29 Southwest (NM) 01-03 * Northern Colorado 01-05 * North Dakota 01-10 * at Southern Utah 01-14 * at Idaho State 01-17 * Northern Arizona 01-19 * Sacramento State 01-24 * at Montana State 01-26 * at Montana 01-31 * at North Dakota 02-02 * at Northern Colorado 02-09 * Southern Utah 02-11 * Idaho State 02-14 * Montana 02-16 * Montana State 02-23 + at Oral Roberts 02-28 * at Sacramento State 03-01 * at Northern Arizona 03-07 * Portland State 03-09 * Eastern Washington 03-14 # vs. Northern Arizona 03-15 # vs. North Dakota 03-16 # at Montana 03-20 $ Cal Poly 03-23 $ Air Force 03-27 $ Oral Roberts 03-30 $ at Northern Iowa 04-02 $ East Carolina
+ Ramada Bracketbuster game # Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, Mont. $ College Basketball Invitational
W 74-53 W 73-69(ot) W 110-45 W 79-54 W 95-63 W 81-74 W 70-54 W 83-70 W 65-56 L 74-79 L 74-76 W 66-51 W 85-64 W 75-58 W 56-40 W 87-63 W 69-61 W 70-66 W 70-55 W 80-78(ot) W 80-52 W 65-57 W 84-58 W 76-74 L 64-67 W 85-43 W 78-57 W 83-74 W 59-56 L 74-77
^ Saint Mary’s Classic - Moraga, CA ! ESPN Braketbuster game - Ogden, UT # Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT $ Collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament
2012-13
Overall: 30-7 Big Sky: 18-2, 2nd Date Opponent 11-09 Arizona Christian 11-15 at San Jose State 11-24 at Utah State 11-28 at Dayton 12-05 Utah Valley 12-08 UC Irvine 12-15 BYU
Result W 110-52 L 67-68(ot) L 55-65 W 62-61 W 89-56 W 65-51 L 68-78
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All-time First Last WSU Opponent Record Game Game Streak Air Force 2-1 74-75 12-13 Won 2 Alabama 0-2 98-99 99-00 Lost 2 Akron 0-1 88-89 88-89 Lost 1 Alameda State 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1 Alaska-Anchorage 4-2 78-79 10-11 Won 3 Alaska-Fairbanks 3-1 78-79 06-07 Won 1 Albertson (C. of Idaho) 3-1 62-63 04-05 Won 2 Albuquerque 1-0 66-67 66-67 Won 1 Anderson 1-0 00-02 00-02 Won 1 Arizona 0-4 66-67 08-09 Lost 4 Arizona Christian 1-0 12-13 12-13 Won 1 Arizona State 1-2 69-70 10-11 Lost 2 Arkansas 0-2 77-78 78-79 Lost 2 Army 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1 Auburn 0-1 97-98 97-98 Lost 1 Augustana (SD) 1-0 71-72 71-72 Won 1 Austin Peay 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1 Ball State 1-0 02-03 02-03 Won 1 Baylor 1-2 71-72 94-95 Won 1 Boise State 41-28 69-70 05-06 Lost 1 Bradley 1-0 01-02 01-02 Won 1 BYU 10-28 73-74 12-13 Lost 10 BYU-Hawaii 3-0 94-95 98-99 Won 3 Butler 2-0 68-69 82-83 Won 2 California 0-2 70-71 11-12 Lost 2 Cal Poly 1-0 12-13 12-13 Won 1 Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 71-72 71-72 Won 1 Cal State Bakersfield 2-0 07-08 07-08 Won 2 Cal State Chico 5-0 63-64 77-78 Won 5 Cal State Fullerton 4-1 62-63 09-10 Won 3 Cal State Hayward 3-0 66-67 72-73 Won 3 Cal State Los Angeles 2-1 63-64 67-68 Won 2 Cal State Northridge 13-8 73-74 00-01 Lost 5 Cal St. San Bernadino 0-1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 Cal State Stanislaus 1-0 76-77 76-77 Won 1 Carroll College 7-0 62-63 75-76 Won 7 Central Washington 2-0 62-63 93-94 Won 2 Chaminade 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1 Chapman College 1-0 66-67 66-67 Won 1 Chattanooga 0-2 01-02 02-03 Lost 2 Chico State 4-0 63-64 65-66 Won 4 Cincinnati 0-1 09-10 09-10 Lost 1 Citadel 1-0 91-92 91-92 Won 1 Colorado 0-2 86-87 87-88 Lost 2 Colorado Christian 2-0 06-07 10-11 Won 2 Colorado State 5-1 67-68 01-02 Won 3 Concordia 1-0 01-02 01-02 Won 1 Coppin State 1-0 96-97 96-97 Won 1 Creighton 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1 Dayton 1-0 12-13 12-13 Won 1 Delawre 0-1 94-95 95-95 Lost 1 DePaul 0-3 86-87 89-90 Lost 3 Denver 2-0 92-93 89-90 Won 2 Doane College 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1 Drake 1-0 10-11 10-11 Won 1 East Carolina 0-1 12-13 12-13 Lost 1 East Tennessee St. 1-0 78-79 78-79 Won 1 Eastern Illinois 1-0 92-93 92-93 Won 1 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 70-71 70-71 Won 1 Eastern Montana 9-0 62-63 66-67 Won 9 Eastern Oregon 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1 Eastern Washington 43-20 78-79 12-13 Won 5 Elon 2-0 04-05 04-05 Won 2 Evansville 3-0 70-71 72-73 Won 3 Florida 0-1 98-99 98-99 Lost 1 Fort Lewis 0-1 62-63 62-63 Lost 1 Fresno State 4-1 64-65 95-96 Won 1 Georgetown 0-1 94-95 94-95 Lost 1 Georgia Southern 1-0 99-00 99-00 Won 1 Gonzaga 31-12 62-63 93-94 Lost 1 Grand Canyon 1-0 80-81 80-81 Won 1 Hawaii 4-2 67-68 75-76 Lost 2 Hawaii-Hilo 1-0 74-75 74-75 Won 1
All-time First Last WSU Opponent Record Game Game Streak Humboldt State 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1 Idaho 52-20 63-64 95-96 Won 1 Idaho State 73-41 62-63 12-13 Won 2 Illinois 0-1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 79-80 79-80 Won 1 Illinois State 0-1 01-02 01-02 Lost 1 Indiana 0-1 95-96 95-96 Lost 1 Indiana State 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1 Iowa 0-1 97-98 97-98 Lost 1 IPFW 2-0 04-05 05-06 Won 2 Jacksonville State 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1 James Madison 0-1 80-81 80-81 Lost 1 Kent State 1-0 95-96 95-96 Won 1 Lamar 0-3 79-80 84-85 Lost 3 Lewis-Clark State 3-0 88-89 94-95 Won 3 Long Beach State 3-8 69-70 08-09 Won 1 Loyola Marymount 4-1 69-70 11-12 Lost 1 Louisiana State 1-1 72-73 01-02 Won 1 Louisiana Tech 0-2 86-87 87-88 Lost 2 Maine 1-0 02-03 02-03 Won 1 Mayville State 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1 McNeese State 1-0 80-81 80-81 Won 1 Mercer 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1 Mesa State 1-0 98-99 98-99 Won 1 Miami (Ohio) 0-2 86-87 08-09 Lost 2 Michigan 0-1 95-96 95-96 Lost 1 Michigan State 2-1 79-80 96-97 Lost 1 Midwestern State 4-0 71-72 81-82 Won 4 Minnesota 0-1 91-92 91-92 Lost 1 Montana 65-51 62-63 12-13 Lost 1 Montana State 75-36 63-64 12-13 Won 1 Montana Tech 5-0 02-03 09-10 Won 5 Montana Western 9-0 62-63 07-08 Won 9 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 97-98 97-98 Won 1 Morris Brown 3-0 00-01 02-03 Won 3 Moorehead State 1-0 09-10 09-10 Won 1 Nebraska 0-1 96-97 96-97 Lost 1 Nevada 19-20 62-63 03-04 Lost 1 New Mexico 2-2 79-80 07-08 Lost 2 New Mexico Highlands 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1 New Mexico State 4-2 67-68 84-85 Won 3 North Carolina 1-1 76-77 98-99 Won 1 North Carolina State 1-0 93-94 93-94 Won 1 North Dakota 3-0 12-13 12-13 Won 3 North Texas 2-2 81-82 02-03 Lost 2 Northern Arizona 72-26 66-67 12-13 Won 11 Northern Colorado 11-3 06-07 12-13 Won 5 Northern Ilinois 3-1 65-66 74-75 Lost 1 Northern Iowa 1-0 12-13 12-13 Won 1 Northern New Mexico 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1 Northwest Nazarene 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1 Oklahoma City 2-0 73-74 77-79 Won 2 Old Dominion 0-1 95-95 94-95 Lost 1 Oral Roberts 4-2 73-74 12-13 Won 4 Oregon 0-3 71-72 10-11 Lost 3 Oregon State 1-3 71-72 77-78 Lost 1 Oregon Tech 1-0 93-94 93-94 Won 1 Pacific 2-1 72-73 83-84 Won 2 Pan American 1-0 67-68 67-68 Won 1 Pennsylvania 0-1 80-81 80-81 Lost 1 Pepperdine 4-1 66-67 96-97 Won 1 Portland 8-0 70-71 06-07 Won 8 Portland State 32-11 64-65 12-13 Won 6 Praire View A&M 2-0 90-91 08-09 Won 2 Princeton 0-2 82-83 00-01 Lost 2 Puget Sound 1-0 79-80 79-80 Won 1 Purdue 0-4 92-93 94-95 Lost 4 Rhode Island 1-1 79-80 80-81 Lost 1 Rice 1-0 98-99 98-99 Won 1 Rocky Mountain 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1 Sacramento State 35-4 69-70 12-13 Won 12 Saint Louis 1-0 76-77 76-77 Won 1 Saint Mary’s 0-4 90-91 11-12 Lost 4
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Streak Won 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Won 4 Won 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 7 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 2 Won 3 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 2 Won 2 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Won 3 Won 1 Lost 2 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 2 Won 1 Won 1 Won 8 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1
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SERIES RECORD VS. 2013-14 OPPONENTS BRIGHAM YOUNG
Overall: 10-28 In Ogden: 8-11 In Provo: 0-19 11/30/73 Provo 76-77 L 12/06/74 Ogden 76-63 W 12/20/75 Provo 80-89 L 11/27/76 Ogden 96-75 W 01/03/78 Provo 76-81 L 12/23/80 Ogden 78-85 L 12/15/81 Provo 55-63 L 01/06/83 Ogden 84-81 (OT) W 01/07/84 Provo 81-86 (OT) L 12/08/84 Ogden 87-79 W 12/28/85 Provo 86-88 (OT) L 12/18/86 Ogden 69-84 L 12/11/87 #Provo 71-104 L 12/01/88 Ogden 80-78 W 11/28/89 Provo 65-81 L 11/29/90 Ogden 57-69 L 12/21/91 Provo 68-81 L 12/08/92 Ogden 83-77 (OT) W 12/21/93 Provo 79-92 L 12/21/94 Ogden 86-74 W 12/12/95 Provo 86-91 L 12/04/96 OGDEN 97-80 W 12/12/97 #Provo 70-83 L 11/19/98 Ogden 83-80 W 12/11/99 #Provo 53-66 L 12/28/00 Ogden 75-84 L 12/05/01 Provo 47-65 L 01/08/03 Ogden 75-69 W 12/20/03 Provo 64-85 L 12/23/04 Ogden 61-79 L 12/17/05 Provo 54-80 L 12/02/06 Ogden 69-73 (OT) L 12/05/07 Provo 57-72 L 12/03/08 Ogden 62-92 L 11/27/09 Provo 70-87 L 12/21/10 Ogden 66-72 L 12/07/11 Provo 66-94 L 12/15/12 Ogden 68-78 L #Cougar Classic Game
COLORADO STATE
Overall: 5-1 In Ogden: 2-0 In Fort Collins: 1-1 Neutral sites: 1-0 12/01/67 Fort Collins 71-61 01/22/68 Ogden 88-73 12/08/73 Fort Collins 68-75 12/16/74 Ogden 67-58 12/02/95 Fort Collins 66-58 11/25/01 Hilo, HI 72-69
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02-23-71 Logan 63-62 W 01/13-72 Logan 69-67 W 03/01/72 Ogden 65-67 L 01/11/73 Logan 75-81 L 02/28/73 Ogden 75-67 W 01/24/74 Logan 64-87 L 02/27/74 Ogden 89-87 (OT) W 01/22/75 Logan 66-92 L 03/05/75 Ogden 70-72 (OT)L 01/21/76 Logan 74-75 L 02/24/76 Ogden 80-65 W 12/10/76 Logan 72-67 W 01/18/77 Ogden 89-76 W 12/10/77 Ogden 84-79 (OT) W 01/17/78 Logan 65-74 L 12/16/78 Ogden 70-76 L 12/23/78 Logan 73-64 W 11/30/79 Logan 84-91 (OT) L 12/06/79 Ogden 79-73 W 12/04/80 Ogden 66-81 L 01/03/81 Logan 69-82 L 12/12/81 Ogden 86-61 W 01/02/82 Logan 83-78 W 12/04/82 Ogden 83-57 W 12/16/82 Logan 62-74 L 12/03/83 Logan 74-73 W 12/22/83 Ogden 63-69 L 12/01/84 Ogden 77-70 W 12/14/84 Logan 83-104 L 11/29/85 Logan 92-85 W 12/14/85 Ogden 108-76 W 12/13/86 Ogden 74-84 L 12/20/86 Logan 67-75 L 12/22/87 Ogden 93-107 L 12/29/87 Logan 69-92 L 12/03/88 Logan 93-106 L 12/19/88 Ogden 75-74 W 12/20/89 Logan 52-70 L 12/29/89 Ogden 62-64 L 12/13/90 Logan 62-77 L 12/19/90 Ogden 72-82 L 12/07/91 Ogden 78-92 L 12/30/91 Logan 72-84 L 12/12/92 Ogden 85-80 W 12/07/93 Logan 87-86 W 12/16/95 Salt Lake City 81-79 (OT) W 12/19/96 Ogden 68-80 L 12/27/97 Logan 65-71 L 12/19/98 Salt Lake City 82-72 W 12/21/99 Ogden 86-73 W 12/23/00 Logan 77-89 L 12/08/01 Ogden 67-64 W 12/21/02 Logan 64-66 L 11/25/03 Ogden 60-66 L 12/11/04 Logan 56-73 L 12/10/05 Ogden 60-69 L 11/19/06 %Fairbanks, Alaska 55-68 L 11/25/06 Logan 68-77 L 11/10/07 Ogden 78-71 W 11/25/08 Logan 49-75 L
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SAN JOSE STATE
Overall: 2-3 In Ogden: 2-0 In San Jose: 0-2 01/19/74 San Jose 56-64 11/29/75 Ogden 98-82 02/18/11 San Jose 46-62 12/03/12 Ogden 91-89 (2ot) 11/15/12 San Jose 67-68 (ot)
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UT ARLINGTON
Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 02/18/12 Ogden 72-70
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UTAH VALLEY
Overall: 4-2 In Ogden: 4-0 In Orem: 0-2 11/19/04 Ogden 59-51 12/20/04 Orem 58-71 12/06/05 Orem 49-68 12/28/05 Ogden 69-62 03/13/12 $Ogden 72-69 12/05/12 Ogden 89-56
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SAINT KATHERINE COLLEGE First meeting
UCLA
Overall: 0-2 In Los Angeles: 0-0 Neutral site: 0-2 03/16/72 $Pocatello, ID 58-90 03/15/07 $Sacramento, CA 42-70
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NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
Overall: 1-0 In Ogden: 1-0 11/11/11 Ogden 109-50
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EASTERN WASHINGTON
Overall: 41-20 In Ogden: 27-4 In Cheney: 14-14 Neutral site: 0-2 12/14/78 Ogden 83-65 W 12/01/83 Ogden 74-63 W 12/15/84 Ogden 98-47 W 01/30/85 Cheney 61-55 W 12/05/85 Ogden 68-64 W 02/10/86 Cheney 82-85(OT) L 01/16/88 Ogden 89-69 W 01/28/88 Cheney 64-66 L 01/27/89 Cheney 63-66 L 02/23/89 Ogden 82-73 W 01/24/90 Cheney 79-81 (OT) L 02/15/90 Ogden 77-66 W 03/09/90 #Boise, ID 67-83 L 01/10/91 Ogden 88-80 W 02/09/91 Cheney 73-72 W 01/23/92 Cheney 68-71 L 02/29/92 Ogden 109-67 W 01/30/93 Ogden 64-57 W 02/27/93 Cheney 83-73 W 01/29/94 Cheney 100-68 W 02/24/94 Ogden 87-60 W 01/28/95 Ogden 72-59 W 02/23/95 Cheney 83-74 W 01/27/96 Cheney 119-88 W 02/22/96 Ogden 106-83 W 01/11/97 Cheney 73-81 L 01/22/97 Ogden 98-69 W 01/10/98 Ogden 97-81 W 01/23/98 Cheney 64-75 L 01/16/99 Cheney 101-100 4 OTs W 01/27/99 Ogden 97-82 W 01/22/00 Ogden 78-90 L 02/04/00 Cheney 83-95 L 01/27/01 Cheney 70-64 W 02/08/01 Ogden 70-81 L 01/25/02 Ogden 89-78 W 02/23/02 Cheney 66-68 L 03/08/02 #Bozeman, MT 57-62 L 02/01/03 Ogden 74-61 W 02/27/03 Cheney 67-64 W 03/12/03 #Ogden 60-57 W 01/31/04 Cheney 67-73 L 02/26/04 Ogden 81-78 (OT) W 03/09/04 #Cheney 53-72 L 01/22/05 Ogden 63-58 W 02/17/05 Cheney 65-63 W 01/21/06 Cheney 50-59 L 02/15/06 Ogden 73-76 L 01/27/07 Ogden 93-84 W 02/07/07 Cheney 74-89 L 01/12/08 Ogden 74-64 W 02/14/08 Cheney 57-69 L 01/11/09 Cheney 77-69 W 02/12/09 Ogden 74-57 W 01/23/10 Ogden 89-67 W 02/26/10 Cheney 85-57 W 02/12/11 Cheney 80-68 W 03/02/11 Ogden 59-75 L 03/05/11 #Ogden 79-70 W 01/05/12 Cheney 76-69 W
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Overall: 73-41 In Ogden: 44-11 In Pocatello: 25-27 Neutral site: 4-3 1962-63 OGDEN 81-72 W 1963-64 Pocatello 79-92 L Pocatello 81-84 L OGDEN 104-88 W 1964-65 OGDEN 64-55 W POCATELLO 79-75 W 1965-66 OGDEN 114-92 W POCATELLO 102-92 W 1966-67 OGDEN 99-84 W Pocatello 84-86 L 1967-68 POCATELLO 87-75 W POCATELLO 92-74 W OGDEN 108-73 W 1968-69 OGDEN 82-66 W OGDEN 75-68 W POCATELLO 94-75 W 1969-70 Pocatello 77-85 L POCATELLO 70-65 OT W Ogden 85-87 OT L 1970-71 Pocatello 65-67 L OGDEN 81-74 W 1971-72 Pocatello 63-67 L OGDEN 89-75 W 1972-73 OGDEN 75-54 W POCATELLO 56-52 W 1973-74 Ogden 67-71 OT L POCATELLO 66-64 W 1974-75 POCATELLO 67-59 W Ogden 55-56 L 1975-76 Pocatello 58-75 L OGDEN 71-70 W 1976-77 Pocatello 71-85 L OGDEN 80-73 W #Pocatello 55-61 L 1977-78 OGDEN 68-65 W Pocatello 67-77 L #MISSOULA, MT 84-79 W 1978-79 POCATELLO 81-70 W OGDEN 85-68 W 1979-80 POCATELLO 83-67 W OGDEN 81-67 W 1980-81 Pocatello 60-61 L OGDEN 78-67 4OTs W 1981-82 POCATELLO 77-67 W Ogden 68-71 L 1982-83 OGDEN 95-65 W Pocatello 52-64 L 1983-84 Pocatello 58-62 L OGDEN 88-71 W 1984-85 OGDEN 85-68 W POCATELLO 102-86 W #Boise, Idaho 78-80 L 1985-86 Pocatello 58-59 L Ogden 62-66 L 1986-87 OGDEN 68-66 W Pocatello 58-79 L 1987-88 %Provo, Utah 71-72 L
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Overall: 65-52 In Ogden: 42-15 In Missoula: 22-33 Neutral site: 1-3 1962-63 OGDEN 89-79 W Missoula 75-84 L 1963-64 Missoula 62-74 L OGDEN 83-78 W 1964-65 Missoula 74-75 L OGDEN 98-75 W 1965-66 Missoula 66-84 L OGDEN 106-82 W 1966-67 MISSOULA 72-70 W OGDEN 96-77 W 1967-68 Ogden 67-74 L OGDEN 75-51 W MISSOULA 83-63 W 1968-69 OGDEN 91-61 W MISSOULA 96-72 W MISSOULA 95-77 W 1969-70 MISSOULA 85-80 W OGDEN 58-51 W OGDEN 104-61 W 1970-71 OGDEN 85-64 W MISSOULA 82-57 W 1971-72 Missoula 60-62 L OGDEN 71-60 W 1972-73 OGDEN 61-48 W MISSOULA 67-56 W 1973-74 Missoula 69-88 L Ogden 61-62 L 1974-75 Missoula 48-68 L Ogden 59-62 L 1975-76 Missoula 60-69 L OGDEN 76-66 W 1976-77 OGDEN 83-72 W Missoula 62-75 L 1977-78 Missoula 52-62 L Ogden 56-58 OT L #MISSOULA 62-55 OT W 1978-79 OGDEN 60-46 W Missoula 73-78 L #OGDEN 98-71 W 1979-80 MISSOULA 51-48 W OGDEN 74-60 W #OGDEN 50-42 W 1980-81 Ogden 62-69 L Missoula 51-68 L 1981-82 Ogden 44-47 L Missoula 50-61 L 1982-83 OGDEN 70-63 W MISSOULA 56-54 W #RENO, NEVADA 54-53 W 1983-84 MISSOULA 67-59 OT W OGDEN 59-58 W 1984-85 OGDEN 95-70 W Missoula 58-66 L 1985-86 Missoula 61-87 L OGDEN 95-80 W #Reno, Nevada 68-72 L 1986-87 OGDEN 84-70 W Missoula 78-82 L 1987-88 Missoula 57-60 L OGDEN 67-60 W 1988-89 MISSOULA 76-66 W
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Overall: 76-35 In Ogden: 47-7 In Bozeman: 25-27 Neutral site: 2-1 1963-64 Bozeman 69-89 L OGDEN 91-84 W 1964-65 BOZEMAN 83-72 W OGDEN 101-84 W 1965-66 BOZEMAN 105-91 W OGDEN 100-76 W 1966-67 Bozeman 63-79 L Ogden 67-79 L 1967-68 OGDEN 94-61 W Bozeman 63-70 L BOZEMAN 85-50 W 1968-69 OGDEN 71-60 W OGDEN 86-69 W BOZEMAN 86-84 OT W 1969-70 BOZEMAN 73-70 W BOZEMAN 66-52 W OGDEN 80-55 W 1970-71 OGDEN 87-63 W BOZEMAN 96-80 W 1971-72 BOZEMAN 62-49 W OGDEN 68-53 W 1972-73 OGDEN 86-63 W BOZEMAN 66-57 W 1973-74 Bozeman 58-63 L OGDEN 60-49 W 1974-75 BOZEMAN 85-74 W OGDEN 78-74 W 1975-76 Bozeman 80-88 L OGDEN 84-79 W 1976-77 OGDEN 96-83 W BOZEMAN 105-87 W 1977-78 BOZEMAN 83-73 W OGDEN 90-80 W 1978-79 OGDEN 59-51 W Bozeman 71-74 L 1979-80 BOZEMAN 77-60 W OGDEN 94-83 W #OGDEN 93-70 W 1980-81 Ogden 41-50 L Bozeman 57-60 L 1981-82 OGDEN 71-56 W Bozeman 55-69 L 1982-83 OGDEN 87-75 W BOZEMAN 71-54 W 1983-84 Bozeman 66-69 L OGDEN 68-59 W 1984-85 OGDEN 79-66 W Bozeman 66-79 L 1985-86 Bozeman 78-95 L OGDEN 119-114 (2ot) W 1986-87 Ogden 83-88 L Bozeman 78-108 L #FLAGSTAFF 106-101 W 1987-88 Bozeman 77-81 L OGDEN 80-76 OT W 1988-89 OGDEN 78-64 W BOZEMAN 81-77 W 1989-90 Bozeman 63-67 L OGDEN 91-74 W 1990-91 BOZEMAN 97-90 W OGDEN 84-75 W
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81-60 W 89-81 OT W 71-65 W 84-79 W 91-72 W 84-75 W 81-85 L 86-80 W 79-75 W 71-90 L 94-90 W 70-81 L 71-87 L 85-97 L 64-77 L 73-59 W 64-69 L 84-70 W 79-68 W 93-73 W 70-77 L 98-81 W 94-81 W 87-92 L 62-64 L 68-79 L 78-70 W 70-58 W 48-61 L 76-59 W 67-76 L 65-78 L 65-81 L 67-56 W 83-63 W 48-63 L 78-76 W 73-63 W 65-49 W 70-75 L 84-64 W 61-70 L 75-62 W 75-71 W 72-75 L 78-58 W 63-49 W 79-70 W 74-79 L 69-61 W
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NORTH DAKOTA
Overall: 3-0 In Ogden: 1-0 In Grand Forks: 1-0 Neutral site: 1-0 01-05-13 Ogden 95-63 01-31-13 Grand Forks 66-51 03-15-13 #Missoula 76-74 #Big Sky Tournament
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OGDEN 96-90 OT W 1997-98 OGDEN 83-75 W Overall: 72-26 Flagstaff 70-79 OT L In Ogden: 42-7 1998-99 FLAGSTAFF 92-88 OT W In Flagstaff: 27-19 OGDEN 77-57 W Neutral site: 1-1 #OGDEN 81-75 W 1965-66 FLAGSTAFF 115-113 4OTs W 1999-00 Ogden 66-76 L OGDEN 99-88 W FLAGSTAFF 84-73 W 1966-67 FLAGSTAFF 90-78 W 2000-01 OGDEN 79-76 W OGDEN 78-76 W Flagstaff 68-76 L 1967-68 FLAGSTAFF 68-65 W 2 001-02 OGDEN 78-66 W OGDEN 103-72 W Flagstaff 79-85 L 1970-71 FLAGSTAFF 90-69 W 2002-03 FLAGSTAFF 64-61 W OGDEN 91-50 W OGDEN 79-64 W 1971-72 Flagstaff 72-84 L 2003-04 Ogden 67-73 L OGDEN 86-68 W FLAGSTAFF 73-70 W 1972-73 Flagstaff 63-69 L 2004-05 Flagstaff 71-86 L OGDEN 93-72 W OGDEN 94-73 W 1973-74 FLAGSTAFF 71-56 W 2005-06 Ogden 82-88 L OGDEN 66-54 W Flagstaff 69-77 L 1974-75 Flagstaff 76-80 L 2 006-07 FLAGSTAFF 81-73 W Ogden 76-77 L OGDEN 86-79 W 1975-76 Flagstaff 71-76 L #OGDEN 88-80 W OGDEN 95-77 W 2007-08 Ogden 56-69 L #OGDEN 63-58 W Flagstaff 71-74 L 1976-77 OGDEN 97-73 W #Portland, Oregon 70-75 L FLAGSTAFF 92-86 OT W 2008-09 FLAGSTAFF 59-54 W 1977-78 FLAGSTAFF 73-72 W OGDEN 70-51 W OGDEN 78-66 W 2009-10 FLAGSTAFF 87-62 W 1978-79 OGDEN 84-67 W OGDEN 76-66 W Flagstaff 64-66 L 2 010-11 FLAGSTAFF 68-67 W #OGDEN 92-70 W OGDEN 82-55 W 1979-80 OGDEN 73-58 W 01-19-12 Ogden 81-67 W FLAGSTAFF 28-22 W 02-09-12 Flagstaff 49-67 W 1980-81 Flagstaff 57-58 OT L 01-17-13 Ogden 83-70 W OGDEN 83-57 W 03-02-13 Flagstaff 80-78 (ot) W 1981-82 OGDEN 66-65 W 03-14-13 #Missoula 84-58 W FLAGSTAFF 73-61 W 1982-83 OGDEN 80-58 FLAGSTAFF 60-52 1983-84 OGDEN 66-54 FLAGSTAFF 73-63 1984-85 Flagstaff 68-75 OGDEN 87-75 1985-86 Ogden 57-65 Flagstaff 64-86 1986-87 Flagstaff 65-66 OGDEN 88-79 1987-88 OGDEN 80-65 Flagstaff 67-87 1988-89 FLAGSTAFF 62-50 OGDEN 96-71 1989-90 OGDEN 67-49 Flagstaff 58-67 1990-91 FLAGSTAFF 93-77 OGDEN 119-69 1991-92 OGDEN 96-61 FLAGSTAFF 92-75 1992-93 FLAGSTAFF 74-70 OGDEN 100-74 1993-94 OGDEN 79-71 Flagstaff 76-78 1994-95 FLAGSTAFF 72-63 OGDEN 85-67 1995-96 OGDEN 89-67 FLAGSTAFF 101-64 1996-97 Flagstaff 73-83
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Overall: 11-3 In Ogden: 7-0 In Greeley: 4-3 2006-07 GREELEY 61-60 OGDEN 76-65 2007-08 Greeley 52-55 OGDEN 70-54 2008-09 OGDEN 88-84 OT GREELEY 82-76 2009-10 Greeley 75-84 OGDEN 81-76 2010-11 Greeley 65-46 OGDEN 72-71 02-04-12 Ogden 93-81 02-23-12 Greeley 71-88 01-03-13 Ogden 79-54 02-02-13 Greeley 85-64
PORTLAND STATE
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Overall: 32-11 In Ogden: 20-1 In Portland: 10-10 Neutral site: 2-0 1964-65 ^PORTLAND 74-57 W OGDEN 100-54 W 1965-66 OGDEN 79-71 W ^PORTLAND 80-71 W 1996-97 OGDEN 74-73 W ^^^^Portland 75-77 L 1997-98 ^^^Portland 65-77 L OGDEN 61-51 W 1998-99 ^^^Portland 59-82 L OGDEN 92-82 W 1999-00 OGDEN 80-65 W ^^PORTLAND 92-79 W 2000-01 ^Portland 80-85 L OGDEN 85-71 W 2001-02 OGDEN 90-85 W ^Portland 77-83 L #BOZEMAN, MT 84-62 W 2002-03 OGDEN 77-64 W ^PORTLAND 83-73 W 2003-04 ^PORTLAND 68-63 W OGDEN 71-57 W 2004-05 ^Portland 62-73 L OGDEN 70-66 W ^^#PORTLAND 71-61 W 2005-06 ^Portland 59-73 L Ogden 66-77 L 2006-07 OGDEN 75-65 W ^PORTLAND 64-62 W #OGDEN 77-74 W 2007-08 OGDEN 73-68 W ^Portland 73-76 L 2008-09 ^PORTLAND 80-66 W OGDEN 78-68 W 2009-10 OGDEN 86-83 W ^Portland 79-84 L #OGDEN 69-60 W 2010-11 ^Portland 69-71 L OGDEN 80-58 W
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SACRAMENTO STATE
Overall: 35-4 In Ogden: 19-1 In Sacramento: 16-3 1969-70 OGDEN 59-53 W 1977-78 OGDEN 82-74 W 1996-97 SACRAMENTO 72-67 W OGDEN 97-66 W 1997-98 OGDEN 89-54 W SACRAMENTO 88-52 W 1998-99 SACRAMENTO 81-76 W OGDEN 91-50 W 1999-00 OGDEN 82-62 W SACRAMENTO 88-72 W 2000-01 SACRAMENTO 81-70 W OGDEN 98-88 W 2001-02 OGDEN 86-83 W SACRAMENTO 76-72 OT W 2002-03 SACRAMENTO 65-53 W OGDEN 88-65 W #OGDEN 82-60 W 2003-04 OGDEN 65-54 W Sacramento 61-64 L #SACRAMENTO 68-62 W 2004-05 Sacramento 72-78 L OGDEN 57-55 W #SACRAMENTO 74-71 W 2005-06 Ogden 66-73 L SACRAMENTO 76-73 OT W 2006-07 OGDEN 88-68 W Sacramento 83-105 L 2007-08 OGDEN 69-56 W SACRAMENTO 89-69 W 2008-09 SACRAMENTO 67-59 W OGDEN 97-61 W 2009-10 SACRAMENTO 80-65 W OGDEN 81-59 W 2010-11 OGDEN 84-71 W SACRAMENTO 73-70 W 12-31-11 Ogden 74-63 W 01-26-12 Sacramento 75-60 W 01-19-13 Ogden 65-56 W 02-28-13 Sacramento 70-55 W
SOUTHERN UTAH
Overall: 24-6 In Ogden: 17-2 In Cedar City: 7-4 1981-82 OGDEN 76-59 W 1982-83 OGDEN 84-50 W 1983-84 OGDEN 97-60 W 1985-86 OGDEN 80-50 W 1986-87 Ogden 90-92 (OT) L 1987-88 OGDEN 103-91 W 1988-89 CEDAR CITY 78-73 W 1989-90 OGDEN 66-65 W 1990-91 OGDEN 92-88 W 1991-92 Cedar City 89-102 L 1992-93 OGDEN 73-62 W 1994-95 OGDEN 94-85 W 1995-96 CEDAR CITY 78-73 W 1996-97 OGDEN 84-80 W 1998-99 CEDAR CITY 81-75 W 1999-00 OGDEN 69-59 W 2000-01 Cedar City 69-78 L 2001-02 OGDEN 70-64 W 2003-04 CEDAR CITY 82-68 W 2004-05 Ogden 56-62 L 2005-06 Cedar City 47-68 L OGDEN 85-72 W 2006-07 Cedar City 63-75 L OGDEN 59-57 W 2008-09 CEDAR CITY 66-62 W 2009-10 OGDEN 84-66 W 2010-11 CEDAR CITY 77-71 W 12-10-11 Ogden 84-66 W 01-10-13 Cedar City 81-74 W 02-09-13 Ogden 75-58 W
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BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY WEBER STATE ALL-TIME RECORD: 39-28
1975-76 - 2nd 63......NORTHERN ARIZONA.... 58.....W 70......Boise State (2 ots)............ 77...... L . AT OGDEN, UTAH
1986-87 - t3rd 106....MONTANA STATE.......... 101......W 90......Nevada............................. 98...... L . at Flagstaff, Arizona
1996-97 - t3rd 68......IDAHO STATE.................. 58..... W 56......Montana .......................... 81...... L at Flagstaff, Arizona
1976-77 - 2nd 69......GONZAGA....................... 68..... W 55......Idaho State....................... 61...... L . at Pocatello, Idaho
1987-88 t5th 96......NEVADA (OT).................. 93.....W 57......Idaho State....................... 58...... L . at Bozeman, Montana
1997-98 - t3rd 64......Montana State ................. 69...... L at Flagstaff, Arizona
1977-78 - 1st 84......IDAHO STATE.................. 79.....W 62......MONTANA (OT)............... 55.....W . at Missoula, Montana
1988-89 - t3rd 69......NEVADA........................... 61.....W 60......Boise State....................... 71...... L . at Boise, Idaho
1978-79 - 1st 98......MONTANA........................ 71.....W 92......NORTHERN ARIZONA.... 70.....W AT OGDEN, UTAH
1989-90 - t3rd 75......NEVADA........................... 66.....W 67......Eastern Washington......... 83...... L . at Boise, Idaho
1979-80 - 1st 93......MONTANA STATE............ 70.....W 50......MONTANA........................ 42.....W . AT OGDEN,UTAH
1990-91 - t5th 54......Idaho................................ 60...... L . at Missoula, Montana
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1981-82 - t3rd 55......Idaho................................ 57...... L . at Moscow, Idaho 1982-83 - 1st 54......MONTANA........................ 53.....W 87......NEVADA........................... 78.....W . at Reno, Nevada 1983-84 - t3rd 67......IDAHO.............................. 58.....W 68......Nevada............................. 85...... L . AT OGDEN, UTAH 1984-85 - t5th 78......Idaho State....................... 80...... L . at Boise, Idaho 1985-86 - t3rd 79......BOISE STATE.................. 76..... W 68......Montana........................... 72...... L . at Reno, Nevada
1991-92 - t3rd 92......IDAHO STATE.................. 74.....W 83......Nevada............................. 92...... L . at Missoula, Montana 1992-93 - t3rd 91......MONTANA STATE............ 72.....W 63......Boise State....................... 69...... L at Moscow, Idaho 1993-94 - t3rd 72......Boise State....................... 84...... L at Boise, Idaho 1994-95 - 1st 71......IDAHO STATE.................. 65.....W 84......MONTANA........................ 62.....W AT OGDEN, UTAH 1995-96 - 2nd 77......BOISE STATE.................. 70......W 70......Montana State.................. 81...... L at Bozeman, Montana
1998-99 - 1st 93......MONTANA STATE............ 73.....W 81......NORTHERN ARIZONA.... 75.....W AT OGDEN, UTAH 1999-00 - t3rd 68......Cal State Northridge......... 73...... L at Missoula, Montana 2000-01 - t3rd 86......IDAHO STATE.................. 67.....W 74......Cal State Northridge......... 91...... L at Northridge, California 2001-02 - t3rd 84......PORTLAND STATE.......... 62.....W 57......Eastern Washington......... 62...... L at Bozeman, Montana 2002-03 - 1st 82......SACRAMENTO STATE.... 60.....W 60......E. WASHINGTON............ 57.....W AT OGDEN, UTAH 2003-04 - t3rd 68......at SACRAMENTO ST....... 62.....W 53......at Eastern Washington..... 72.....W at Cheney, Washington
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2005-06 - DID NOT PLAY at Flagstaff, Arizona
2006-07 - 1st 77......PORTLAND STATE.......... 74.....W 88......NORTHERN ARIZONA.... 80.....W AT OGDEN, UTAH 2007-08 - t3rd 65 ......Montana State.................. 49.....W 70......Northern Arizona.............. 75....... L at Portland, Oregon (Rose Garden) 2008-09 - t3rd 61 ......MONTANA STATE............ 61...... L . AT OGDEN, UTAH 2009-10 - 1st 69 ......PORTLAND STATE.......... 60.....W 65 ......MONTANA........................ 66...... L AT OGDEN, UTAH 2010-11 - t3rd 79......E. WASHINGTON............ 70.....W 40......MONTANA........................ 57...... L at Greeley, Colorado 2011-12 - 2nd 69......PORTLAND STATE.......... 63.....W 66......MONTANA........................ 85...... L at Missoula, Montana 2012-13 - 2nd 84......NORTHERN ARIZONA.... 58.....W 76 ......NORTH DAKOTA............. 74.....W 64 ......MONTANA........................ 67...... L at Missoula, Montana
2004-05 - 2nd 74......at SACRAMENTO ST....... 71.....W 71......at Portland State.............. 61.....W 61......Montana........................... 63...... L at Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum)
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ALL-TIME WILDCAT HONORS All-Big Sky Conference First Team - 70 Second Team - 29 Total - 99
1963-64.......................................... Mike Sivulich - 1st Team ............................................................. Jim Lyon - 2nd Team .......................................................... Jerry Trice - 2nd Team 1964-65............................................. Jerry Trice - 2nd Team ....................................................Gene Visscher - 2nd Team ................................................ John Silbernagel - 2nd Team 1965-66........................................Gene Visscher - 1st Team ............................................................Jerry Trice - 1st Team ....................................................... Greg Harrop - 2nd Team 1966-67........................................... Dan Sparks - 2nd Team ....................................................... Greg Harrop - 2nd Team 1967-68.............................................Dan Sparks - 1st Team .................................................... Justus Thigpen - 1st Team .................................................. Nolan Archibald - 2nd Team 1968-69...................................... Willie Sojourner - 1st Team .................................................... Justus Thigpen - 1st Team .................................................. Sessions Harlan - 1st Team ..................................................... Gus Chatmon - 2nd Team 1969-70..................................... Sessions Harlan - 1st Team ................................................... Willie Sojourner - 1st Team 1970-71............................................... Bob Davis - 1st Team ................................................... Willie Sojourner - 1st Team 1971-72............................................... Bob Davis - 1st Team ......................................................... Jon Knoble - 2nd Team ........................................................Brady Small - 2nd Team 1972-73............................................ Brady Small - 1st Team ................................................... Richard Cooper - 1st Team ............................................................ Dan Dion - 2nd Team ......................................................... Ken Gubler - 2nd Team 1973-74.......................................... Jimmie Watts - 1st Team 1974-75.......................................... Jimmie Watts - 1st Team 1975-76.......................................... Jimmie Watts - 1st Team ............................................................ Al DeWitt - 2nd Team 1976-77..........................................Stan Mayhew - 1st Team .......................................................Jim Ericksen - 2nd Team 1977-78.......................................... Bruce Collins - 1st Team 1978-79.......................................... Bruce Collins - 1st Team .....................................................David Johnson - 1st Team ......................................................Richard Smith - 1st Team 1979-80.......................................... Bruce Collins - 1st Team .....................................................David Johnson - 1st Team ....................................................... Mark Mattos - 2nd Team .....................................................Richard Smith - 2nd Team 1980-81............................................Todd Harper - 1st Team 1981-82............................................Todd Harper - 1st Team 1982-83...................................... Royal Edwards - 2nd Team 1983-84.............................................. John Price - 1st Team .....................................................Randy Worster - 1st Team
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.............................................. Charles Carradine - 2nd Team 1984-85.................................... Shawn Campbell - 1st Team ................................................... Randy Worster - 2nd Team 1985-86.......................................Alan Campbell - 2nd Team ............................................................ Wal Tyler - 2nd Team 1986-87............................................. Harry Willis - 1st Team 1987-88.................................... Rico Washington - 1st Team 1988-89.................................... Rico Washington - 1st Team 1989-90......................................................................... none 1990-91......................................................................... none 1991-92............................................ Al Hamilton - 1st Team 1992-93............................................. Al Hamilton - 1st Team ............................................................Stan Rose - 1st Team 1993-94........................................Johnnie Moore - 1st Team .................................................. Robbie Johnson - 1st Team 1994-95.............................. Jimmy Degraffenried - 1st Team ................................................ Ruben Nembhard - 1st Team ............................................................ Kirk Smith - 1st Team 1995-96.............................. Jimmy Degraffenried - 1st Team ........................................................Justyn Tebbs - 1st Team 1996-97.................................Damien Baskerville - 1st Team .............................................................Ryan Cuff - 1st Team .......................................................... Alex Fisher - 1st Team 1997-98.................................Damien Baskerville - 1st Team 1998-99...................................Harold Arceneaux - 1st Team ............................................................. Eddie Gill - 1st Team 1999-00...................................Harold Arceneaux - 1st Team ............................................................. Eddie Gill - 1st Team 2000-01................................... Jermaine Boyette - 1st Team 2001-02................................... Jermaine Boyette - 1st Team ........................................................Chris Woods - 1st Team 2002-03................................... Jermaine Boyette - 1st Team ..............................................Slobodan Ocokoljic - 1st Team .........................................................Nic Sparrow - 1st Team 2003-04.................................Slobodan Ocokoljic - 1st Team 2004-05............................................Lance Allred - 1st Team 2005-06.............................................Coric Riggs - 1st Team 2006-07...........................................David Patten - 1st Team ............................................ Juan Pablo Silveria - 2nd Team 2007-08....................................... Arturas Valeika - 1st Team ................................................... Dezmon Harris - 2nd Team 2008-09........................................ Damian Lillard - 1st Team ...................................................... Kellen McCoy - 1st Team 2009-10........................................ Damian Lillard - 1st Team .................................................Franklin Session - 2nd Team .......................................................Steve Panos - 2nd Team 2010-11.........................................Scott Bamforth - 1st Team ...................................................... Kyle Bullinger - 1st Team 2011-12......................................... Damian Lillard - 1st Team ................................................... Scott Bamforth - 2nd Team 2012-13........................................Scott Bamforth - 1st Team ..................................................... Davion Berry - 1st Team .................................................... Kyle Tresnak - 2nd Team
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All-American Third Team Damian Lillard............................................................... 2012
Three-time Big Sky All-Conference First Team
Willie Sojourner......................................... 1969, 1970, 1971 Jimmie Watts............................................. 1974, 1975, 1976 Jermaine Boyette...................................... 2001, 2002, 2003 Bruce Collins............................................. 1978, 1979, 1980 Damian Lillard........................................... 2009, 2010, 2012
Two-time Big Sky All-Conference First Team
Jerry Trice............................................................ 1965, 1966 Gene Visscher..................................................... 1965, 1966 Justus Thigpen.................................................... 1968, 1969 Sessions Harlan.................................................. 1969, 1970 Bob Davis............................................................ 1971, 1972 David Johnson..................................................... 1979, 1980 Todd Harper......................................................... 1981, 1982 Al Hamilton.......................................................... 1992, 1993 Ruben Nembhard................................................ 1994, 1995 Jimmy Degraffenried........................................... 1995, 1996 Damien Baskerville.............................................. 1997, 1998 Harold Arceneaux................................................ 1999, 2000 Eddie Gill............................................................. 1999, 2000 Slobodon Ocokoljic.............................................. 2003, 2004 Scott Bamforth..................................................... 2011, 2013
Big Sky Newcomer of the Year
Walt Tyler.................................................................. 1985-86 Stan Rose................................................................. 1992-93 Eddie Gill.................................................................. 1998-99 Slobodan Ocokoljic................................................... 2002-03 Franklin Session....................................................... 2009-10 Scott Bamforth.......................................................... 2010-11 Davion Berry........................................................... 2012-13
Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year
Daviin Davis............................................................. 2008-09
Big Sky Freshman of the Year
Ryan Jama............................................................... 1996-97 Stephan Bachman.................................................... 1999-00 Damian Lillard.......................................................... 2008-09 Byron Fulton........................................................... 2010-11
Big Sky Top Reserve
(award was discontinued after 1987-88) Todd Harper.............................................................. 1979-80 Doug Eilertson.......................................................... 1982-83 Kent Hagen.............................................................. 1983-84 Martin Nish............................................................... 1984-85 Harry Willis............................................................... 1985-86
Big Sky Coach of the Year
Big Sky Most Valuable Player
Ruben Nembhard..................................................... 1994-95 Jimmy Degraffenried................................................ 1995-96 Harold Arceneaux..................................................... 1998-99 Harold Arceneaux..................................................... 1999-00 Jermaine Boyette..................................................... 2002-03 David Patten............................................................. 2006-07 Kellen McCoy........................................................... 2008-09 Damian Lillard.......................................................... 2009-10 Damian Lillard.......................................................... 2011-12
Dick Motta................................................................ 1964-65 Phil Johnson............................................................. 1968-69 Phil Johnson............................................................. 1969-70 Phil Johnson............................................................. 1970-71 Gene Visscher.......................................................... 1971-72 Gene Visccher.......................................................... 1972-73 Neil McCarthy........................................................... 1977-78 Neil McCarthy........................................................... 1979-80 Neil McCarthy........................................................... 1982-83 Ron Abegglen........................................................... 1993-94 Ron Abegglen........................................................... 1994-95 Ron Abegglen........................................................... 1998-99 Joe Cravens............................................................. 2002-03 Randy Rahe............................................................. 2006-07 Randy Rahe............................................................. 2008-09 Randy Rahe............................................................. 2009-10
Ruben Nembhard was the first Wildcat to be named Big Sky MVP.
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ALL-TIME ACADEMIC HONORS Academic All-American Total - 6
1967-68......................................Nolan Archibald - 3rd Team 1977-78.......................................... Mark Mattos - 2nd Team .................................................... David Johnson - 3rd Team 1979-80.......................................... Mark Mattos - 2nd Team 1980-81......................................Gerald Mattison - 3rd Team 1984-85......................................................... Randy Worster
Academic All-Big Sky Conference Total - 78
1982-83..........................................................Doug Eliertson 1983-84...................................................... Shawn Campbell ................................................................. Charles Carradine ............................................................................ Martin Nish ........................................................................... Kent Hagen ...................................................................... Randy Worster 1984-85...................................................... Shawn Campbell ........................................................................... Kent Hagen ...................................................................... Randy Worster 1987-88........................................................ Chene Gardner 1989-90............................................................ Mike Sivulich 1990-91....................................................... Robbie Johnson ............................................................................ Elroy Miller 1991-92............................................................ Jason Kaiser .............................................................................Ryan Kaps ............................................................................ Jeff Lentfer ......................................................................... Mike Sivulich 1992-93............................................................ Neal Geddes ......................................................................... Jason Kaiser .............................................................................Ryan Kaps ............................................................................ Jeff Lentfer ......................................................................... Mike Sivulich 1993-94............................................................... Jeff Lentfer 1994-95................................................ Jimmy Degraffenried ......................................................................... Bryan Emery ............................................................................ Jeff Lentfer ........................................................................Justin Nielsen ......................................................................... Justyn Tebbs 1995-96................................................ Jimmy Degraffenried ......................................................................... Bryan Emery ........................................................................Justin Nielsen ......................................................................... Justyn Tebbs 1996-97................................................................. Ryan Cuff ......................................................................... Nathan Miller ....................................................................... Ryan Nebeker
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1997-98................................................................Joey Haws ......................................................................... Andy Jensen .........................................................................Marc Lawson 1998-99................................................................Joey Haws .........................................................................Eric Ketcham .........................................................................Marc Lawson ........................................................................... Marc Thurig 1999-00........................................................... Shawn Moore ......................................................................... Quynn Tebbs ........................................................................... Marc Thurig 2000-01.............................................................. Marc Thurig 2001-02.......................................................... John Hamilton ........................................................................... Marc Thurig 2003-04............................................................. Lance Allred ............................................................................... Brett Cox 2004-05........................................................... Danko Barisic ............................................................................... Brett Cox ............................................................................ Matt Emadi ............................................................... Juan Pablo Silveira 2005-06................................................................Clint Burris ............................................................................... Brett Cox ............................................................................ Matt Emadi 2006-07............................................................. Tyler Billings ............................................................... Juan Pablo Silveira 2007-08............................................................. Tyler Billings ..................................................................... Danny Johnson ............................................................... Juan Pablo Silveira 2008-09.............................................................Nick Hansen ......................................................................Darin Mahoney 2009-10........................................................... Kyle Bullinger ..........................................................................Nick Hansen .................................................................... Lindsey Hughey ......................................................................Darin Mahoney ............................................................................ Josh Noble ....................................................................Franklin Session 2010-11............................................................ Kyle Bullinger .................................................................... Lindsey Hughey ......................................................................Darin Mahoney ............................................................................. B.J. Porter 2011-12............................................................ Kyle Bullinger ......................................................................Darin Mahoney 2012-13........................................................... James Hajek ..............................................................................Frank Otis
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ALL-TIME WEBER STATE NBA DRAFT PICKS Year 1966 1966 1968 1969 1969 1971 1972 1976 1977 1980 1980 1980 1983 1985 2012
Player Jerry Trice Gene Visscher Dan Sparks Larry Bergh Justus Thigpen Willie Sojourner Bob Davis Al DeWitt Stan Mayhew Bruce Collins Dave Johnson Richard Smith Tom Heywood Shawn Campbell Damian Lillard
Round 18 19 4 11 11 2 2 7 3 2 4 7 6 5 1
Selection 111 112 41 146 147 20 14 109 51 33 80 159 123 102 6
Team Baltimore Bullets Baltimore Bullets Cincinnati Royals Chicago Bulls San Diego Rockets Chicago Bulls Portland Trail Blazers Portland Trail Blazers Indiana Pacers Portland Trail Blazers Dallas Mavericks Philadelphia 76ers Golden State Warriors Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers
Jerry Trice
Tom Heywood
ALL-TIME WEBER STATE PLAYERS IN THE ABA & NBA Player Lance Allred Larry Bergh Bob Davis Eddie Gill Damian Lillard Ruben Nembhard Willie Sojourner Dan Sparks Justus Thigpen
Years 2007-08 1969-70 1972-73 2000-09 2012-13 1996-97 1971-75 1968-70 1969-74
Willie Sojourner
GP 3 20 9 187 82 10 309 67 22
Teams Cleveland Cavaliers Pittsburgh Pipers Portland Trail Blazers New Jersey, Memphis, Portland, Indiana, Seattle, Milwaukee Portland Trail Blazers Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers Virginia Squires, New York Nets Miami Floridians Pittsburgh Pipers, Detroit Pistons, Kansas City-Omaha Kings
Eddie Gill
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM During the 2012-13 season Weber State celebrated the 50th anniversary of Weber State men’s basketball becoming a four-year institution and an NCAA Division I school. On March 8, 2013, the school hosted “An Evening with Legends” featuing stories and memories of several players and coaches throughout the past 50 years. At halftime of the March 9, 2013 game against Eastern Washington the 50th Anniversary Team was introduced. A total of 27 of the 50 players were represented as well as five of the nine all-time head coaches. The 50th anniversary team comprises players from each era of Wildcat basketball and includes all-time great players Gene Visscher, Willie Sojourner, Bob Davis, Jimmie Watts, Bruce Collins, Rico Washington, Jimmy Degraffenried, Harold Arceneaux, Jermaine Boyette and Damian Lillard. The 50 players combined for more than 50,000 career points. Weber State became a four-year and NCAA Division I institution in the 1962-63 season. The Wildcats were an independent school the first year and the following season, 1963-64, became a charter member of the Big Sky Conference. The Weber State men’s basketball program has had tremendous success over the past 50 years. Weber State has captured 19 Big Sky Championships, the most of any school in conference history. WSU has also advanced to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, also the most in conference history, and has won six NCAA Tournament games. Weber State boasts the 23rd best winning percentage in men’s basketball Division I history. A total of 15 Wildcats have been drafted in the NBA. In 2012 ESPN.com named Weber State the 39th best college basketball program in the country over the past 50 years. Weber State’s nine head coaches over the past 50 years are: Dick Motta, Phil Johnson, Gene Visscher, Neil McCarthy, Larry Farmer, Denny Huston, Ron Abegglen, Joe Cravens and Randy Rahe.
Members and representatives of the Weber State 50th Anniversary Team.
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM
Player Lance Allred Harold Arceneaux Nolan Archibald Scott Bamforth Jermaine Boyette Alan Campbell Shawn Campbell Bruce Collins Richard Cooper Ryan Cuff Bob Davis Jimmy Degraffenried Al DeWitt Royal Edwards Alex Fisher Eddie Gill Al Hamilton John Hamilton Sessions Harlan Todd Harper Greg Harrop David Johnson Robbie Johnson Jonnie Knoble Damian Lillard Jim Lyon Mark Mattos Stan Mayhew Kellen McCoy Ruben Nembhard Slobodan Ockoljic David Patten John Price Stan Rose Mike Sivulich Brady Small Kirk Smith Richard Smith
Years played 2003-05 1998-00 1966-68 2010-13 2000-03 1984-86 1983-85 1976-80 1970-73 1995-97 1970-72 1990-96 1972-76 1979-83 1995-98 1998-00 1990-93 2000-04 1968-70 1978-82 1964-67 1976-80 1991-94 1969-72 2008-12 1962-64 1976-80 1976-77 2007-09 1993-95 2002-04 2004-07 1982-84 1992-93 1962-64 1970-73 1993-95 1976-80
Player Willie Sojourner Dan Sparks Nic Sparrow Justus Thigpen Eddie Tillman Jerry Trice Walt Tyler Gene Visscher Rico Washington Jimmie Watts Harry Willis Randy Worster
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM LANCE ALLRED • Played two seasons from 2003-05. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 2004-05. • Ranks 25th in school history in career scoring. • Ranks eighth in WSU history in career rebounding average at 9.1 per game. • Led the Big Sky and was third in the country in rebounding in 2004-05 at 12.0 per game. • Had 348 rebounds as a senior, the ffith most in WSU single-season history. • Is 24th in Weber State history in career rebounding. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 56 294-613 .480 6-14 .429 237-326 .727 511/9.1 71/1.3 8/0.1 24/0.4 831/14.8
HAROLD ARCENEAUX • Played two seasons from 1998-2000. • Was Big Sky MVP both seasons. • Ranks 10th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is first in Weber State history and sixth in Big Sky history in career scoring average at 22.6 per game. • Scored 713 points as a junior in 1998-99, the second most points in a season in WSU history. • Averaged 34 points a game in two NCAA Tournament games in 1999. • Scored 36 points in leading Weber State to the NCAA Tournament win over North Carolina. • Led the Big Sky in scoring as a senior at 23.0 per game, the fourth best in WSU history. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 60 479-937 .511 72-206 .350 327-420 .779 400/6.7 104/1.7 76/1.3 95/1.6 1357/22.6
NOLAN ARCHIBALD • Played two seasons from 1966-68. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1967-68. • Was part of the team that captured the Big Sky title as a senior in 1968. • Was also a part of Weber State’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1968. • Averaged 15.2 points per game as a junior in 1966-67. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 51 284-602 .472 ----- ----- 121-188 .644 410/8.0 ----- ----- ----- 689/13.5
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM SCOTT BAMFORTH
• Played three seasons from 2010-2013. • Ranks 13th in scoring in school history. • Is Weber State’s career leader in three-pointers with 258. • Ranks fifth in Big Sky history in career three-pointers made. • Ranks seventh in Big Sky history in career free throw percentage. • Earned First Team All-Conference honors in 2011 and 2013 and was Newcomer of the Year in 2011. • Earned Second Team All-Conference honors in 2011-12. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 99 414-894 .463 258-578 .446 259-299 .866 318/3.2 249/2.5 4/0.1 83/0.8 1345/13.6
JERMAINE BOYETTE • Played three seasons from 2000-03. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors all three seasons, one of five WSU players ever to do so. • Was named Big Sky MVP in 2003 after leading Wildcats to a perfect 14-0 conference record. • The 2002-03 team won 17 straight games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, finishing 26-6. • Ranks fourth in WSU history and 18th in Big Sky history in career scoring. • Is seventh in school history and 18th in Big Sky history in career scoring average at 19.0 per game. • Led the Big Sky in scoring in each of his final two seasons. • Ranks second in Weber State history and 16th in Big Sky history in career steals. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 85 522-1043 .500 83-253 .328 486-622 .781 246/2.9 294/3.5 3/0.1 171/2.0 1613/19.0
ALAN CAMPBELL • Played two seasons from 1984-86. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1985-86. • Averaged 12.2 points and 4.7 assists per game as a senior. • Ranks in the Weber State top 10 in career assist average at 3.7 per game. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 58 214-423 .506 ----- ----- 125-152 .822 222/3.8 216/3.7 17/0.3 77/1.3 581/10.0
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM SHAWN CAMPBELL • Played two seasons from 1983-85. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1985. • Is Weber State’s career leader in blocks and ranks 12th in school history in career blocks. • Is fourth in Big Sky history in career blocks averaged at 2.2 per game. • Led the Big Sky in blocks in each of his two seasons. • Has the two best single-season blocks totals in school history. • Was drafted in the fifth round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 60 320-587 .545 ----- ----- 164-245 .669 443/7.4 27/0.5 133/2.2 29/0.5 804/13.4
BRUCE COLLINS • Played four years from 1976-80. • Started all 120 games of his career. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors all three seasons, one of five WSU players ever to do so. • Is Weber State’s career leading scorer with 2,019 points and ranks second in Big Sky history. • Led the Big Sky in scoring in 1979-80 and led WSC to Big Sky title, 26-3 record and a national ranking. • Won two Big Sky titles and advanced to three NCAA Tournaments. • Ranks third in WSU history and eighth in Big Sky history in career rebounds. • Drafted in the second round of the 1980 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 120 823-1692 .486 ----- ----- 373-482 .774 873/7.3 232/1.9 ----- ----- 2019/16.9
RICHARD COOPER • Played three seasons from 1970-73. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior. • Won the Big Sky title in each of his three seasons and advanced to NCAA Tournament three times. • Led the Big Sky in field goal percentage in 1972-73 at 56.9 percent. • Led the Wildcats in scoring and rebounding as a senior. • Ranks ninth in Weber State history in career rebounds. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 83 333-690 .483 ----- ----- 135-221 .610 630/7.6 ----- ----- ----- 801/9.7
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM RYAN CUFF
• Played two seasons from 1995-97. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1996-97. • Ranks third in WSU history and 18th in Big Sky history in career assist average at 5.3 per game. • Had the fifth most assists in a season in school history with 152 in 1996-97. • Led the Big Sky in free throw percentage as a senior. • Led the conference in three-pointers made per game as a junior at 2.4. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 53 234-556 .421 116-296 .392 151-187 .807 231/4.4 282/5.3 4/0.1 87/1.6 733/13.8
BOB DAVIS • Played two seasons from 1970-72. • Won Big Sky title each season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament each year. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors each of his two seasons. • Ranks 19th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is fourth in school history and 14th in Big Sky history in career scoring average at 19.7 per game. • Had the third best single-season scoring average in school history as a senior in 1971-72. • Ranks 13th in WSU history in career rebounding. • Is fifth in school history in career rebounding average at 10.7 per game. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 54 404-867 .466 ----- ----- 256-391 .655 577/10.7 ----- ----- ----- 1064/19.7
JIMMY DEGRAFFENRIED • Played four seasons from 1990-96. • Was named 1996 Big Sky MVP. • Earned Big Sky All-Conference honors his last two seasons. • Ranks third in Weber State history and 16th in Big Sky history in career scoring. • Had the sixth most points in a season in school history as a senior in 1995-96. • Ranks 18th in Weber State history in career rebounds. • Is fourth in WSU history and 10th in Big Sky history in career free throw percentage. • Ranks fourth in Weber State history in career three-pointers. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 117 515-999 .516 196-456 .430 398-466 .854 537/4.6 127/1.1 15/0.1 57/0.5 1624/13.9
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM AL DEWITT • Played four seasons from 1972-76. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1975-76. • Ranks 20th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Ranks fifth in WSU history and 23rd in Big Sky history in career rebounds. • Has the seventh best career rebounding average in school history. • Had 23 rebounds in one game, the eighth most in a game in WSU history. • Was drafted in the seventh round of the 1976 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 79 444-1028 .432 ----- ----- 164-286 .573 727/9.2 ----- ----- ----- 1052/13.3
ROYAL EDWARDS • Played four seasons from 1979-83. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1982-83. • Was part of two NCAA Tournament teams. • Ranks 18th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is sixth in WSU history in career rebounding. • Led the Wildcats in rebounding as a senior at 6.7 per game. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 105 423-836 .506 ----- ----- 248-356 .697 675/6.4 227/2.2 21/0.2 105/1.0 1094/10.4
ALEX FISHER • Played three seasons from 1995-98. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a junior in 1996-97. • Led the Big Sky in scoring in conference games in 1996-97 at 18.8 points per game. • Ranks 26th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is fourth in WSU history and 25th in Big Sky history in career three-pointers made. • Made eight three-pointers in one game, tied for the second most in a game in WSU history. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 85 375-936 .401 176-463 .380 86-148 .581 212/2.5 147/1.7 6/0.1 55/0.6 1012/11.9
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM EDDIE GILL
• Played two seasons from 1998-2000. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors each season and was Newcomer of the Year in 1999. • Had 14 assists in one game, the second most in Weber State history. • Ranks third in WSU history in career assists and is 12th in Big Sky history in career assists average. • Is Weber State’s career leader in steals with 178, 13th best in Big Sky history. • Holds the Weber State school record with nine steals in a game. • Ranks third in Weber State history and eighth in Big Sky history in career free throw percentage. • Was part of the 1999 team that won the Big Sky and beat North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 61 269-656 .410 135-345 .391 246-284 .866 308/5.0 345/5.7 18/0.3 178/2.9 919/15.1
AL HAMILTON • Played three seasons from 1990-93. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in each of his final two seasons. • Ranks seventh in Weber State history in career scoring. • Also ranks 11th in WSU history in career scoring average at 17.3 per game. • Led the Big Sky in free throw percentage as a junior in 1991-92 at 78.6 percent. • Ranks 19th in school history in career rebounding. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 84 565-1137 .497 21-65 .323 301-392 .768 535/6.4 131/1.6 50/0.6 69/0.8 1452/17.3
JOHN HAMILTON • Played four seasons from 2000-04. • Earned Big Sky All-Conference honors as a senior. • Ranks 11th in scoring in Weber State history. • Is second in WSU history and sixth in Big Sky history in career three-pointers with 241. • Was a part of the 2002-03 WSU team that went undefeated in Big Sky play. • 2002-03 team won 17 straight games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, finishing 26-6. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 119 415-983 .422 241-594 .406 169-226 .748 280/2.4 176/1.5 1/0.1 63/0.5 1240/10.4
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM SESSIONS HARLAN • Played two seasons from 1968-70. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors both years. • Averaged 13 or more points per game in each of his two years played. • Won the Big Sky title both seasons. • Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Tournament in both years played. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 57 317-659 .481 ---- ----- 122-218 .556 163/2.9 ----- ----- ----- 756/13.3
TODD HARPER • Played four seasons from 1978-82. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in each of his final two seasons. • Was named the Big Sky’s Top Reserve as a sophomore in 1979-80. • Ranks eighth in Weber State history in career scoring. • Led the Big Sky in scoring in conference games as a junior in 1980-81 at 19.4 points per game. • Also led the conference in free throw percentage in conference games in 1980-81 at 89.3 percent. • Won two Big Sky titles and advanced to two NCAA Tournaments. • Was part of the 1979-80 team that won 18 straight games and was nationally ranked, finishing 26-3. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 113 538-1103 .488 ----- ----- 305-385 .792 341/3.0 232/2.1 8/0.1 70/0.8 1382/12.2
GREG HARROP • Played three seasons 1964-67. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors in each of his final two seasons. • Ranks 19th in Weber State history in career scoring with 1,061 career points. • Averaged more than 12 points per game in each season, including 14.9 per game as a senior. • Was part of the 1964-65 team that won the first ever Big Sky title for Weber State. • Won two Big Sky titles in his three seasons. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 75 413-951 .434 ----- ----- 229-300 .763 279/3.7 ----- ----- ----- 1061/14.1
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM DAVID JOHNSON
• Played four seasons from 1976-80. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in each of his final two seasons. • Ranks ninth in Weber State history in career scoring with 1,369 career points. • Also ranks 16th in WSU history in career rebounding. • Won two Big Sky titles and played in three NCAA Tournaments. • Was part of the 1979-80 team that won 18 straight games and was nationally ranked, finishing 26-3. • Was drafted in the fourth round of the 1980 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 98 573-1132 .506 ----- ----- 223-282 .791 557/5.7 214/2.2 ----- ----- 1369/14.0
ROBBIE JOHNSON • Played three seasons from 1991-94. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1993-94. • Ranks fourth in Weber State history and 21st in Big Sky history in career steals with 156. • Led the Big Sky in three-point field goal percentage in conference games in 1992-93 at 47.7 percent. • Led the conference in three-pointers per game as a senior at 2.5. • Also led the Big Sky in steals as a senior at 2.7 per game. • Recorded 82 steals in 1993-94, the third most in WSU single-season history. • Won the Big Sky title as a senior in 1994. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 108 319-759 .420 104-307 .339 147-216 .681 261/2.4 325/3.0 6/0.1 156/1.4 889/8.2
JONNIE KNOBLE • Played three seasons from 1969-72. • Earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a senior in 1971-72. • Averaged 12.4 points per game as a senior. • Won the Big Sky in each of his three seasons. • Wildcats also advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three of his years played. • Was part of the 1971 team that upset nationally ranked Hawaii in the NCAA Tournament. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 77 215-553 .389 ----- ----- 232-405 .573 515/6.7 ----- ----- ----- 662/8.6
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM DAMIAN LILLARD • Played four seasons from 2008-12. • Was a two-time Big Sky MVP and earned First Team All-Big Sky honors three times. • Named Third Team All-American in 2012, the first player in BSC history named to a All-American team. • Ranks second in WSU history and fifth in Big Sky history in career scoring with 1,934 points. • Is Weber State’s career leader in three-pointers with 246, fifth best in Big Sky history. • Is Weber State’s career leader in free throws made and second in free throw percentage. • Set a WSU single-season record in 2011-12 with 784 points, third most in Big Sky history. • Was the first Wildcat ever drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft, taken sixth by Portland in 2012. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 103 584-1310 .446 246-630 .390 520-600 .867 444/4.3 362/3.5 19/0.2 129/1.3 1934/18.8
JIM LYON • Played two seasons of Division I basketball from 1962-64. • Was a member of Weber State’s first Division I team 1962-63. • Led Weber in scoring in its first ever Division I game with 26 points in a win over Alameda State. • Earned Second Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1963-64, the first year of the conference. • Led the team in scoring and rebounding as a senior with 20.4 points and 11.6 rebounds a game. • Was the first Weber State player to average 20 points and 10 rebounds a game during a season. • Was the first player to reach 1,000 career points and ranks 23rd in career scoring. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 51 367-770 .477 ----- ----- 245-312 .786 233/11.6 ----- ----- ----- 1051/20.6
MARK MATTOS • Played four seasons from 1976-80. • Earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a senior in 1979-80. • Is Weber State’s career leader and ranks second in Big Sky history in career assists with 642. • Led the Big Sky in assists in three of his four seasons. • Holds the school record with 17 assists in a game, tied for the second most in Big Sky history. • Won two Big Sky titles and played in three NCAA Tournaments. • Was part of the 1979-80 team that won 18 straight games and was nationally ranked, finishing 26-3. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 110 241-525 .459 ----- ----- 241-344 .700 303/2.8 642/5.8 ----- ----- 723/6.6
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM STAN MAYHEW
• Played one season at Weber State in 1976-77. • Earned First Team All-Conference honors that season. • Led the Big Sky in scoring in 1976-77 at 22.0 points per game. • Ranks as the seventh best single-season scoring average in school history. • Holds the Weber State single-game record with 45 points in a game. • Also led the Big Sky in free throw percentage in conference games in 1976-77 at 88.6 percent. • Was selected in the third round of the 1977 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 27 225-433 .520 ----- ----- 143-174 .822 275/10.2 53/2.0 ----- ----- 593/22.0
KELLEN MCCOY • Played two seasons from 2007-09. • Was a part of the Big Sky Championship team in 2009. • Named 2009 Big Sky MVP and led WSU to 15-1 Big Sky record. • Led the Wildcats in scoring at 14.1 points per game in 2008-09. • Led the Big Sky in three-point field goal percentage at 47.3 percent in conference games in 2008-09. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 61 210-450 .467 91-215 .423 192-243 .790 198/3.2 140/2.3 1/0.1 65/1.1 703/11.5
RUBEN NEMBHARD • Played two seasons from 1993-95. • Named Big Sky MVP in 1995 after leading the Wildcats to a 21-9 record. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors both seasons. • Led the Big Sky in scoring as a senior at 20.1 points per game. • Also led the Big Sky in steals in 1994-95 at 2.4 per game. • 1995 WSU team upset Michigan State and nearly beat Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament. • Ranks 28th in WSU history in career scoring with 999 points. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 60 363-828 .438 46-175 .263 227-344 .660 291/4.9 237/4.0 11/0.1 121/2.0 999/16.7
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM SLOBODAN OCOKOLJIC • Played two seasons from 2002-04. • Was part of the 2002-03 WSU team that went undefeated in Big Sky play and was 26-6 overall. • 2002-03 team won 17-straight games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors both seasons. • Led the Big Sky in rebounding in conference games at 8.9 per game in 2002-03. • Led Weber State in scoring as a senior 15.1 per game in 2003-04. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 51 257-548 .469 33-107 .308 229-315 .727 373/7.3 80/1.6 13/0.3 59/1.2 776/15.2
DAVID PATTEN • Played three seasons from 2004-07. • Was named Big Sky MVP in 2007 after leading Weber State to the Big Sky title. • Also earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior. • Led Weber State in scoring in 2006-07 at 14.2 points per game and had 34 blocks. • 2006-07 team advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished 20-12 overall. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 78 320-674 .474 50-127 .394 196-326 .601 376/4.8 96/1.2 68/0.9 87/1.1 886/11.4
JOHN PRICE • Played two seasons from 1982-84. • Led the Wildcats in assists both seasons. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1984. • Ranks fourth in Weber State history in career assists with 303. • Is fourth in school history and 22nd in Big Sky history in career assist average at 4.9 per game. • Was part of the Big Sky Championship team in 1984 and finished in a tie for first in 1983. • Later became an assistant coach at Weber State. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 62 175-387 .452 ----- ----- 225-284 .792 130/2.1 303/4.9 5/0.1 99/1.6 575/9.3
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM STAN ROSE
• Played one season in 1992-93. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in 1993. • Led the Big Sky in scoring at 23.2 points per game. • Ranks as the second best scoring average in WSU history and the 13th best in Big Sky history. • Scored 650 points, the fourth most in Weber State single-season history. • Also led the conference in field goal percentage in 1992-93 at 61.5 percent. • Ranks as the best single-season field goal percentage in Weber State history. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 28 240-390 .615 0-0 .000 170-275 .618 232/8.3 31/1.1 10/0.4 20/0.7 650/23.2
MIKE SIVULICH • Played two seasons of Division I basketball from 1962-64. • Was a member of Weber State’s first Division I team 1962-63. • Led the team in scoring in the first Division I season at 10.6 points per game. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1963-64, the first year of the conference. • Played two years of junior college basketball at Weber from 1959-61. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 51 300-699 .429 ----- ----- 110-152 .724 70/3.5 ----- ----- ----- 638/12.5
BRADY SMALL • Played three seasons from 1970-73. • Won Big Sky Championships in each of his three seasons. • Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Tournament all three years. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors in 1973 and was Second Team in 1972. • Averaged 10 or more points a game in all three seasons. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 77 295-773 .382 ----- ----- 236-327 .722 324/4.2 ----- ----- ----- 826/10.7
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM KIRK SMITH • Played two seasons from 1993-95. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1995. • Ranks sixth in WSU history and 18th in Big Sky history in career rebounding average. • Recorded the third most blocks in WSU single-season history with 57 in 1994-95. • Ranks fourth in school history in career blocks and is second in career blocks average. • Wildcats won Big Sky titles in both of his seasons. • Was a part of the Weber State team that beat Michigan State in the 1995 NCAA Tournament. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 58 245-497 .493 1-5 .200 146-224 .652 558/9.6 41/0.7 89/1.5 44/0.8 637/11.0
RICHARD SMITH • Played four seasons from 1976-80. • Won two Big Sky Championships and advanced to three NCAA Tournaments. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a junior in 1979 and Second Team as a senior in 1980. • Ranks 14th in school history in career scoring. • Ranks fourth in WSU history and 20th in Big Sky history in career rebounds. • Led the Big Sky in field goal percentage in conference games as a junior in 1978-79. • Was drafted in the fourth round of the 1980 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 109 443-826 .536 ----- ----- 272-406 .670 764/7.0 764/7.0 ----- ----- 1158/10.6
WILLIE SOJOURNER • Played three seasons of varsity basketball from 1968-71. • Led team in scoring and rebounding each season and Weber won Big Sky titles all three years. • Ranks fifth in WSU history in scoring and is sixth in career scoring average. • Is first in Weber State history and second in Big Sky history in career rebounds. • Ranks as the Big Sky’s career leader in rebounding average at 14.1 per game. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors all three seasons, one of five Wildcats ever to do so. • Was drafted in the second round (20th overall) in the 1971 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. • Played four seasons in the ABA with Virginia and New York. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 81 561-1086 .517 ----- ----- 441-612 .721 1143/14.1 ----- ----- ----- 1563/19.3
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM DAN SPARKS
• Played two seasons from 1966-68. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior and Second Team as a junior. • Was a part of Weber State’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1967. • Ranks seventh in Weber State history in career rebounds. • Is third in school history and sixth in Big Sky history in career rebounding average at 12.6 per game. • Had the fifth most rebounds in a season in Big Sky historywith 370 in 1967-68. • Was drafted in the fourth round of the 1968 NBA Draft by the Cincinnati Royals. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 52 311-667 .466 ----- ----- 186-315 .590 654/12.6 ----- ----- ----- 808/15.5
NIC SPARROW • Played four seasons from 1997-2004. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a junior in 2003. • Was part of the 2002-03 Weber State team that went undefeated in Big Sky play. • 2002-03 team won 17 games in a row and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, finishing 26-6. • Averaged 10 or more points a game in each of his final two seasons. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 110 321-638 .503 120-313 .383 145-220 .659 390/3.5 155/1.4 17/0.2 79/0.7 907/8.2
JUSTUS THIGPEN • Played two seasons from 1967-69. • Won Big Sky titles in each of his two seasons. • Was a part of Weber State’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1967. Also played in tournament in 1968. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors each of his two seasons. • Is 10th in school history in career scoring average at 17.6 points per game. • Ranks 27th in Weber State history in career scoring with 1,005 points. • Led the Big Sky in field goal percentage in conference games in 1968-69 at 56.6 percent. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 57 434-844 .514 ----- ----- 137-206 .665 153/2.7 ----- ----- ----- 1005/17.6
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM EDDIE TILLMAN • Played two seasons of Division I basketball from 1964-66. • Also played two years of JC basketball at Weber. • Earned Third Team Junior College All-American honors in 1961. • After two years of JC ball, spent three years in the U.S. Army before returning to Weber State. • Was a part of Weber State’s first ever Big Sky Championship team in 1964-65. • Won Big Sky titles in each of his two Division I seasons. • Is a member of the Weber State Athletic Hall of Fame. Career stats (Div. 1 only)
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 48 193-448 .430 ----- ----- 145-232 .625 403/8.4 ----- ----- ----- 531/11.1
JERRY TRICE • Played three seasons from 1963-66. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors twice and Second Team honors once. • Was a part of Weber State’s first ever Big Sky Championship team in 1964-65. • Ranks 17th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is 21st in school history in career rebounding. • Was the first player from Weber State drafted in the NBA, taken in 18th round in 1966 by Baltimore. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 75 435-981 .443 ----- ----- 246-334 .737 524/7.0 ----- ----- ----- 1116/14.9
WALT TYLER • Played two seasons from 1985-87. • Was named Big Sky Newcomer of the Year in 1986. • Earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a junior in 1985-86. • Ranks third in school history in career blocks average at 1.2 per game. • Led the Big Sky in blocks as a junior in 1985-86. • Recorded six blocks in a game against Nevada in 1986, the second most in a game in WSU history. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 53 307-651 .471 27-74 .365 119-145 .821 266/5.0 48/0.9 62/1.2 17/0.3 777/14.7
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50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM GENE VISSCHER
• Played two seasons from 1964-66. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors both seasons and led the team in scoring each season. • Was a part of Weber State’s first ever Big Sky Championship team in 1964-65. • Ranks fourth in WSU history and fifth in Big Sky history in career scoring average at 19.7 per game. • Ranks eighth in school history in career rebounds and is second in career rebounding average. • Led the Big Sky in rebounding in 1965-66 at 14.3 per game, the second best in school history. • Was drafted in the 19th round of the 1966 NBA Draft by the Baltimore Bullets. • Spent three seasons as an assistant coach and then four years as head coach at Weber State. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 50 396-783 .506 ----- ----- 193-303 .637 641/12.8 ----- ----- ----- 985/19.7
RICO WASHINGTON • Played two seasons from 1987-89. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors each season. • Ranks 12th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is second in school history and eighth in Big Sky history in career scoring average at 21.0 per game. • Ranks 10th in WSU history in career rebounding. • Is fourth in school history and 10th in Big Sky history in career rebounding average at 10.6 per game. • Led the Big Sky in rebounding each of his two seasons. • Is Weber State’s leader in career field goal percentage. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 57 442-756 .585 0-0 .000 312-477 .654 603/10.6 69/1.2 51/0.9 43/0.8 1196/21.0
JIMMIE WATTS • Played four seasons from 1972-76. • Was the first Weber State player to earn four varsity letters. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors three times, one of five Wildcats ever to do so. • Ranks sixth in Weber State history in career scoring. • Is second in school history and fifth in Big Sky history in career rebounding. • Ranks 10th in WSU history in career rebounding average at 8.5 per game. • Led the Big Sky in rebounding in conference games in each of his final two seasons. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 111 660-1317 .501 ----- ----- 233-366 .637 949/8.5 ----- ----- ----- 1553/14.0
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM HARRY WILLIS • Played two seasons from 1985-87. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a senior in 1987. • Was named the Big Sky’s Top Reserve player as a junior in 1985-86. • Led the Big Sky in rebounding as a senior in 1986-87. • Ranks 26th in Weber State history in career rebounding. • Pulled down 23 rebounds in a game against Montana, the eighth most in a game in WSU history. • Also led the conference in blocks as a senior in 1986-87 with 32. • Was nicknamed “Gramps” and came to Weber State when he was 26 with four children. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 58 292-556 .525 0-1 .000 149-228 .654 502/8.7 47/0.8 59/1.0 55/0.9 73312.6
RANDY WORSTER • Played three seasons from 1982-85. • Earned First Team All-Big Sky honors as a junior and Second Team honors as a senior. • Ranks 16th in Weber State history in career scoring. • Led the Wildcats in scoring in each of his first two seasons and was second as a senior. • Was a part of the 1984 team that won the Big Sky title and the 1983 team that tied for first. Career stats
GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb./Avg. Ast./Avg. Blk./Avg. Stl./Avg. Pts./Avg. 90 425-922 .461 ----- ----- 257-333 .772 460/5.1 139/1.5 12/0.1 31/0.3 1123/12.5
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WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS POINTS
Career 2,019 - Bruce Collins (1976-80) Season 784 - Damian Lillard (2011-12) Game 45 - Stan Mayhew, vs. Utah St. (01-18-77) Team Season 2,800 - (2012-13) Team Game 128 - vs. Chaminade (12-09-75)
REBOUNDS
Career 1,143 - Willie Sojourner (1968-71) Season 411 - Willie Sojourner (1969-70) Game 25 - Willie Sojourner, vs. West Texas St. (12-12-69) Team Season 1,463 - (1968-69) Team Game 101 - vs. Idaho State (01-22-66)
FIELD GOALS MADE
Career 823 - Bruce Collins (1976-80) Season 266 - Harold Arceneaux (1998-99) Game 18 - Stan Mayhew, vs. Idaho St. (01-18-77) Team Season 990 - (2012-13) Team Game 55 - vs. Chaminade (12-09-75)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Career 1,317 - Jimmie Watts (1973-76) Season 533 - Jimmie Watts (1975-76) Game 30 - Jim Lyon, vs. Idaho State (01-03-64) Team Season 2,146 - (1975-76) Team Game 115 - vs. Idaho State (01-22-66)
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Career .585 - Rico Washington (1987-89) Season .615 (240-390) - Stan Rose (1992-93) Game 1.000 (10-10) - Jermaine Boyette, vs. Idaho State (03-08-01) Team Season .518 - (1979-80) Team Game .950 (19-20) - vs. Santa Clara (11-27-84)
FREE THROWS MADE
Career 520 - Damian Lillard (2008-12) Season 228 - Damian Lillard (2011-12) 228 - Jermaine Boyette (2002-03) Game 18 - Harold Arceneaux, at ISU (01-21-00) Team Season 588 - (1975-76) Team Game 52 (52-57) - vs. Montana State (01-08-77)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Career 622 - Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) Season 283 - Jermaine Boyette (2002-03) Game 21 - Rico Washington, vs. ISU (02-26-88) Team Season 862 - (1971-72) Team Game 61 (41-61) - vs. Prairie View A&M (11-24-90)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Career .867 - Damian Lillard (2008-12) Season .905 (86-95) - Kent Hagen (1984-85) Game 1.000 (15-15) - Jimmy Degraffenried, vs. Alaska-Anchorage (01-06-96) Team Season .814 - (2011-12) Team Game .950 (19-20) - vs. Santa Clara (11-27-84)
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Career 258 - Scott Bamforth (2010-13) Season 103 - Scott Bamforth (2012-13) Game 9 - Greg Boyd, vs. Nevada (03-10-88) Team Season 285 - (2011-12) Team Game 18 - vs. Mayville State (12-19-11)
3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career 630 - Damian Lillard (2008-12) Season 230 - Damian Lillard (2011-12) Game 14 - Damian Lillard, at PSU (01-07-12) Team Season 728 - (2011-12) Team Game 41 - at Utah State (12-07-93)
3- POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.
Career .464 (65-140) - Justyn Tebbs (1994-96) Season .500 (50-100) - Justyn Tebbs (1994-95) Game 1.000 (6-6) - Alex Fisher, vs. BYU (12-04-96) Team Season .421 - (1989-90) Team Game .865 (6-7) - vs. Boise State (03-03-90)
ASSISTS
Career 642 - Mark Mattos (1976-80) Season 213 - Mark Mattos (1979-80) Game 17 - Mark Mattos, at MSU (02-26-77) Team Season 518 - (2012-13) Team Game 41 - vs. NAU (03-02-91)
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MOST POINTS IN A GAME
1. 128.....vs. Chaminade...................W... 128-70............ 12/09/75 2. 120.....Whitworth............................W... 120-84............ 12/30/63 120.....Gonzaga.............................W... 120-72............ 01/12/70 4. 119.....Montana State....................W... 119-114 (2ot).. 02/14/86 119.....Northern Arizona................W... 119-69............ 03/02/91 6. 117.....Prairie View A&M................W... 117-79.............11/24/90 7. 116.....Chico State.........................W... 116-62............ 12/21/63 116.....US Coast Guard.................W... 116-76............ 12/20/93 9. 115.....at Northern Arizona............W... 115-113 (4ot).. 01/27/66 115.....Oral Roberts.......................W... 115-80............ 12/16/91 11. 114.....Southern Colorado.............W... 114-78............ 01/23/67 12. 112.....at Westminster....................W... 112-109 (ot).... 12/16/63 112.....Cal State-Los Angeles........W... 112-96............ 12/30/66 14. 110.....U. of the Southwest............W... 110-45............ 12/29/12 110.....Arizona Christian................W... 110-52.............11/09/12 110.....Puget Sound.......................W... 110-69............ 12/08/79
FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME
1. 28.......at Northern Arizona............W... 28-22.............. 02/16/80 2. 32.......at New Mexico....................L.... 32-62.............. 12/23/07 3. 38.......at Texas Western................L.... 38-72.............. 01/21/67 4. 39.......Boise State.........................L.... 39-44.............. 02/06/81 39.......vs. Princeton.......................L.... 39-67.............. 12/28/82 6. 40.......at Utah................................L.... 40-51.............. 12/28/04 40.......vs. Montana (Big Sky)........L.... 40-57...............03/08/11 8. 42.......at Boise State.....................L.... 42-44.............. 02/02/74 42.......at Idaho..............................W... 42-39.............. 01/20/79 42.......Idaho..................................W... 42-41(ot)........ 01/05/80 42.......vs. UCLA (NCAA)...............L.... 42-70.............. 03/15/07
MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME
1. 120.....at Cal State-Los Angeles....L.... 120-108.......... 12/06/63 2. 114.....Montana State....................W... 119-114 (2ot).. 02/14/86 3. 113.....at Northern Arizona............W... 115-113 (4ot).. 01/27/66 4. 112.....at Cal State Fullerton..........L.... 93-112............ 03/02/63 5. 109.....at Westminster....................W... 112-109 (ot).... 12/16/63 6. 108.....at Montana State................L.... 78-108............ 02/12/87 7. 106.....at Southern Colorado.........L.... 81-106............ 02/14/64 106.....at Hawaii.............................L.... 88-106............ 12/08/75 106.....at Utah State......................L.... 93-106............ 12/03/88 10. 105.....at Long Beach State...........L.... 79-105............ 12/18/76 105.....at Sacramento State...........L.... 83-105............ 02/26/07
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME
1. 22.......at Northern Arizona............W... 28-22.............. 02/16/80 2. 29.......Wisconsin-Superior............W... 78-29.............. 12-03/81 3. 39.......Boise State.........................W... 45-39...............01/11/86 39.......at Idaho State.....................W... 63-39...............02/22/11 5. 41.......at Gonzaga.........................W... 43-41.............. 02/06/70 41.......Idaho..................................W... 65-41.............. 02/18/71 41.......Cal Poly Ponoma................W... 54-41...............12/11/71 41.......Idaho..................................W... 42-41 (ot)....... 01/05/80 9. 42.......Montana.............................W... 50-42.............. 03/01/80 42.......Gonzaga.............................W... 66-42...............11/26/82
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. 65.......Univ. of the Southwest........W... 110-45............ 12/29/12 2. 59.......Northern New Mexico.........W... 109-50............. 11/11/11 3. 58.......Arizona Christian................W... 110-52.............11/09/12 58.......vs. Chaminade...................W... 128-70............ 12/09/75 5. 56.......vs. Idaho.............................W... 106-50............ 01/08/72 6. 54.......Texas Wesleyan.................W... 98-44.............. 12/29/84 54.......Chico State.........................W... 116-62............ 12/21/63 8. 53.......Humboldt State...................W... 97-44.............. 12/17/68 9. 50.......Northern Arizona................W... 119-69............ 03/02/91 10. 49.......Mayville State.....................W... 106-57.............12/19/11 49.......Wisconsin-Superior............W... 78-29.............. 12/03/81
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
1. 42.......vs. Akron.............................L.... 92-50.............. 03/03/89 2. 38.......at Seattle............................L.... 62-100............ 01/23/69 3. 35.......at Utah................................L.... 48-83.............. 12/14/96 35.......Purdue................................L.... 73-108............ 12/30/93 5. 34.......at Montana.........................L.... 53-87.............. 02/04/99 34.......at Texas Western...............L.... 38-72.............. 01/21/67 7. 33.......at BYU................................L.... 71-104............ 12/11/87 8. 32.......vs. UCLA (NCAA’s).............L.... 58-90.............. 03/16/72 9. 30.......at New Mexico....................L.... 32-62.............. 12/23/07 30.......at Montana State................L.... 78-108............ 02/12/87
TOP 10 ATTENDANCE HOME GAMES
1. 11,715............ Idaho State................................ 02/23/80 11,715............ Montana State........................... 02/09/80 11,715............ Nevada...................................... 01/19/80 4. 11,692............ Utah........................................... 12/20/77 11,698............ Utah State.................................. 10/10/77 6. 11,505............ Lamar (NCAA Tournament)....... 03/06/80 7. 11,454............ Idaho.......................................... 02/26/83 8. 11,373............ BYU........................................... 01/06/83 9. 11,315............ Utah........................................... 12/09/79 10. 11,233............ BYU........................................... 11/29/90 Longest Winning Streak: 18 games 1979-80 Longest Losing Streak: 8 games 1986-87
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CAREER RECORDS
CAREER POINTS
1. Bruce Collins (1976-80) 2. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 3. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 4. Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) 5. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 6. Jimmie Watts (1972-76) 7. Al Hamilton (1990-93) 8. Todd Harper (1978-82) 9. David Johnson (1976-80) 10. Harold Arceneaux (1998-00) 11. John Hamilton (2000-04) 12. Rico Washington (1987-89) 13. Scott Bamforth (2010-13) 14. Richard Smith (1976-80) 15. Damian Baskerville (1995-99) Randy Worster (1982-85) 17. Jerry Trice (1963-66) 18. Royal Edwards (1979-83) 19. Bob Davis (1970-72) 20. Greg Harrop (1964-67) 21. Al DeWitt (1972-76) Stephan Bachmann (1999-03) 23. Jim Lyon (1962-64) 24. Kyle Bullinger (2008-12) 25. Lance Allred (2003-05) 26. Alex Fisher (1995-98) 27. Justus Thigpen (1967-69)
PTS 2,019 1,934 1,624 1,613 1,563 1,553 1,452 1,382 1,369 1,357 1,240 1,196 1,345 1,158 1,123 1,123 1,116 1,094 1,064 1,055 1,052 1,052 1,051 1,042 1,021 1,012 1,005
CAREER SCORING AVERAGE (min. two seasons)
1. Harold Arceneaux (1998-00) 2. Rico Washington (1987-89) 3. Jim Lyon (1962-64) 4. Gene Visscher (1964-66) Bob Davis (1970-72) 6. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 7. Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) 8. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 9. Lance Allred (2003-05) 10. Justus Thigpen (1967-69)
GP 120 103 117 85 81 111 84 113 98 60 119 57 99 109 108 90 75 105 54 75 79 118 51 117 56 85 57
AVG GP PTS 22.6 60 1,357 21.0 57 1,196 20.6 51 1,051 19.7 50 985 19.7 51 1,064 19.3 81 1,563 19.0 85 1,613 18.8 103 1,934 18.2 56 1,021 17.6 57 1,005
CAREER REBOUNDS REB 1. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 1,143 2. Jimmie Watts (1973-76) 949 3. Bruce Collins (1976-80) 873 4. Richard Smith (1976-80) 764 5. Al DeWitt (1972-76) 727 6. Royal Edwards (1979-83) 675 7. Dan Sparks (1966-68) 654 8. Gene Visscher (1964-66) 641 9. Richard Cooper (1970-73) 630 10. Rico Washington (1987-89) 603 11. Paul Marigney (1873-76) 592 12. Kyle Bullinger (2008-12) 577 Bob Davis (1970-72) 577 14. Darin Mahoney (2008-12) 570 15. Kirk Smith (1993-95) 558 16. David Johnson (1976-80) 557 17. Anthony McGowan (1988-92) 542 18. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 537 19. Al Hamilton (1990-93) 535 20. Damian Baskerville (1995-99) 534 21. Jerry Trice (1963-66) 524 22. Jonnie Knoble (1969-72) 515 23. Arturas Valeika (2006-08) 512 24. Lance Allred (2003-05) 511 25. Johnnie Moore (1992-94) 508 26. Harry Willis (1985-87) 502
GP 81 111 120 109 79 105 52 50 83 57 82 117 54 123 58 98 90 117 84 108 75 77 62 56 57 58
CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE
1. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 2. Gene Visscher (1967-69) 3. Dan Sparks (1966-68) 4. Bob Davis (1970-72) 5. Rico Washington (1987-89) 6. Kirk Smith (1993-95) 7. Al DeWitt (1972-76) 8. Lance Allred (2003-05) 9. Johnnie Moore (1992-94) 10. Jimmie Watts (1973-76)
*Big Sky Conference record.
AVG GP REB 14.1* 81 1,143 12.8 50 641 12.6 52 654 10.7 54 577 10.6 57 603 9.6 58 558 9.2 79 727 9.1 56 511 8.9 57 508 8.5 111 949
CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1. Scott Bamforth (2010-13) 2. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 3. John Hamilton (2000-04) 4. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 5. Alex Fisher (1995-98) 6. Kyle Bullinger (2008-pres.) 7. Nick Hansen (2008-10)
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SINGLE SEASON SCORING (500 or more points)
1. Damian Lillard 2. Harold Arceneaux 3. Jermaine Boyette 4. Stan Rose 5. Bob Davis 6. Jimmy Degraffenried 7. Harold Arceneaux 8. Rico Washington Jimmie Watts 10. Damian Lillard 11. Ruben Nembhard 11. Stan Mayhew 12. Al Hamilton 13. Willie Sojourner 14. Davion Berry 15. Justus Thigpen 16. Willie Sojourner 17. Bruce Collins 18. Bruce Collins 19. Al Hamilton Jim Lyon 21. Bruce Collins 22. Gene Visscher Scott Bamforth 24. Lance Allred 25. Jim Lyon
PTS YEAR 784 11-12 713 98-99 657 02-03 650 92-93 646 71-72 637 95-96 644 99-00 619 88-89 619 75-76 617 09-10 603 94-95 593 76-77 588 91-92 568 68-69 564 12-13 560 68-69 552 69-70 550 78-79 545 77-78 541 92-93 541 62-63 531 79-80 524 65-66 517 12-13 514 04-05 510 63-64
SINGLE SEASON SCORING AVERAGE
1. Damian Lillard 2. Stan Rose 3. Bob Davis 4. Harold Arceneaux 5. Harold Arceneaux 6. Rico Washington 7. Stan Mayhew 8. Jimmy Degraffenried Willie Sojourner 10. Gene Visscher
AVG YEAR 24.5 11-12 23.2 92-93 23.1 71-72 23.0 99-00 22.3 98-99 22.1 88-89 22.0 76-77 21.2 95-96 21.2 69-70 20.9 65-66
SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDS AVG 24.5 22.3 20.5 23.2 23.1 21.2 23.0 22.1 19.3 19.9 20.1 22.0 20.3 18.8 15.2 18.6 21.2 16.2 18.8 20.0 20.8 18.3 20.9 14.0 17.7 20.4
(300 or more rebounds)
1. Willie Sojourner 2. Willie Sojourner 3. Dan Sparks 4. Gene Visscher 5. Lance Allred 6. Willie Sojourner 7. Bob Davis 8. Richard Smith 9. Arturas Valeika 10. Rico Washington Harry Willis Jimmie Watts 13. Rico Washington
REB YEAR 411 69-70 392 68-69 370 67-68 358 65-66 348 04-05 340 70-71 323 71-72 309 78-79 305 07-08 303 88-89 303 86-87 303 75-76 300 87-88
AVG 15.2 13.1 13.7 14.3 12.0 12.6 11.1 9.1 10.2 10.8 10.4 9.5 10.3
SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1. Willie Sojourner 2. Gene Visscher 3. Dan Sparks 4. Willie Sojourner 5. Willie Sojourner 6. Lance Allred 7. Dan Sparks 8. Bob Davis 9. Rico Washington 10. Harry Willis
AVG YEAR 15.8 69-70 14.3 65-66 13.7 67-68 13.6 70-71 13.1 68-69 12.0 04-05 11.4 66-67 11.1 71-72 10.8 88-89 10.4 86-87
REB 411 358 370 340 392 348 284 323 303 303
PTS 784 650 646 644 713 619 593 637 552 52
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SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 4.0 FG’s made per game)
1. Stan Rose 2. Johnnie Moore 3. Rico Washington 4. Kirk Smith 5. Stephan Bachmann 6. Charles Carradine 7. Shawn Campbell 8. Anthony McGowan 9. Rico Washington 10. Jimmy Degraffenried 1. Harold Arceneaux 2. Jimmie Watts 3. Stan Rose 4. Bob Davis 5. Rico Washington 6. Al Hamilton 7. Damian Lillard 8. Bruce Collins 9. Stan Mayhew 10. Ruben Nembhard
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
FG 240-390 139-230 209-349 128-214 127-213 131-223 197-339 120-208 233-407 214-374
FGM YEAR 266 98-99 255 75-76 240 92-93 234 71-72 233 88-89 232 91-92 231 11-12 227 77-78 225 76-77 220 94-95
FTM YEAR 228 11-12 228 02-03 199 03-04 185 09-10 178 71-72 170 92-93 170 68-69 167 06-07 162 95-96 159 87-88
SINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Jermaine Boyette 2. Stan Rose 3. Rico Washington 4. Bob Davis 5. Damian Lillard 6. Willie Sojourner 7. Harold Arceneaux 8. Rico Washington 9. Willie Sojourner 10. Lance Allred
FTA 283 275 262 260 257 231 226 215 208 199
YEAR 02-03 92-93 87-88 71-72 11-12 68-69 99-00 88-89 69-70 04-05
SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Jimmie Watts 2. Harold Arceneaux 3. Damian Lillard 4. Bruce Collins 5. Ruben Nembhard 6. Bob Davis 7. Bruce Collins 8. Al Hamilton 9. Al Hamilton 10. Gene Visscher
YEAR 92-93 93-94 87-88 95-96 99-00 83-84 84-85 89-90 88-89 95-96
SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE
PCT .615 .604 .599 .598 .596 .587 .581 .577 .573 .571
SINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS MADE
1. Damian Lillard Jermaine Boyette 3. Jermaine Boyette 4. Damian Lillard 5. Bob Davis 6. Stan Rose 7. Willie Sojourner 8. David Patten 9. Jimmy Degraffenried 10. Rico Washington
FGA YEAR 533 75-76 521 98-99 495 11-12 486 77-78 482 94-95 480 71-72 479 78-79 458 91-92 454 92-93 437 65-66
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SINGLE SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 2.0 FG’s made per game)
Michael Ostlund Kent Hagen Damian Lillard Terrell Stovall Scott Bamforth Eddie Gill Alan Campbell Steve Morrison Scott Bamforth Jimmy Degraffenried Michael Ostlund
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PCT YEAR FT .909 89-90 60-66 .905 84-85 86-95 .887 11-12 228-257 .887 04-05 86-97 .875 11-12 105-120 .874 98-99 97-111 .867 85-86 85-98 .865 00-01 64-74 .863 12-13 88-102 .863 93-94 88-102 .863 88-89 44-51
SINGLE SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 1.0 3PT made per game) Tyler Billings Justyn Tebbs Scott Bamforth Jimmy Degraffenried Greg Boyd John Hamilton Juan Pablo Silveira Scott Bamforth Dezmon Harris John Hamilton
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PCT YEAR 3PT .517 06-07 31-60 .500 95-96 50-100 .488 10-11 78-160 .470 95-96 47-100 .464 86-87 32-69 .461 01-02 76-165 .459 06-07 56-122 .456 12-13 103-226 .447 07-08 46-103 .442 03-04 69-156
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SINGLE SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3PT YEAR 1. Scott Bamforth 103 12-13 2. Damian Lillard 94 11-12 3. Damian Lillard 84 09-10 4. Eddie Gill 83 98-99 5. Scott Bamforth 78 10-11 6. Scott Bamforth 77 11-12 7. John Hamilton 76 01-02 8. Nick Hansen 75 09-10 9. Alex Fisher 75 96-97 10. Jimmy Degraffenried 70 94-95
SINGLE SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1. Damian Lillard 2. Scott Bamforth 3 Damian Lillard 4. Eddie Gill 5. Nick Hansen 6. Robbie Johnson 7. John Hamilton 8. Alex Fisher 9. Alex Fisher 10. Nick Hansen
3PTA 230 226 214 203 198 195 188 187 176 175
YEAR 11-12 12-13 09-10 98-99 09-10 93-94 02-03 96-97 97-98 08-09
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS
1. Mark Mattos 2. Aaron McCarthy 3. Mark Mattos 4. Eddie Gill 5. Ryan Cuff 6. John Price 7. John Price 8. Eddie Gill 9. Robbie Johnson 10. Davion Berry
AST YEAR AVG 213 79-80 7.3 209 84-85 7.2 200 76-77 7.1 195 99-00 7.0 152 96-97 5.2 152 83-84 4.9 151 82-83 4.9 150 98-99 4.5 141 93-94 4.7 140 12-13 3.8
SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS AVERAGE AVG YEAR AST 1. Mark Mattos 7.3 79-80 213 2. Aaron McCarthy 7.2 84-85 209 3. Mark Mattos 7.1 76-77 200 4. Eddie Gill 7.0 99-00 195 5. Mark Mattos 5.6 77-78 118 6. Ryan Cuff 5.4 96-97 152 7. Ryan Cuff 5.2 95-96 130 8. Richard Escandon 4.9 81-82 138 John Price 4.9 83-84 152 John Price 4.9 82-83 151
SINGLE SEASON STEALS STL YEAR 1. Eddie Gill 90 99-00 2. Eddie Gill 88 98-99 3. Robbie Johnson 82 93-94 4. Ruben Nembhard 70 94-95 5. Jermaine Boyette 62 01-02 6. Jermaine Boyette 57 02-03 7. Franklin Session 55 09-10 8. Harold Arceneaux 55 98-99 9. Damien Baskerville 53 97-98 John Price 53 83-84
AVG 3.21 2.67 2.73 2.33 2.14 1.78 1.77 1.72 2.04 1.71
SINGLE SEASON STEALS AVERAGE
1. Eddie Gill 2. Robbie Johnson 3. Eddie Gill 4. Damien Baskerville 5. Ruben Nembhard 6. Jermaine Boyette 7. Jermaine Boyette 8. Damien Baskerville 9. Ryan Cuff 10. Jermaine Boyette
AVG YEAR STL 3.21 99-00 90 2.73 93-94 82 2.67 98-99 88 2.40 96-97 48 2.33 94-95 70 2.17 00-01 52 2.14 01-02 62 2.04 97-98 53 1.88 95-96 47 1.78 02-03 57
SINGLE SEASON BLOCKS BLK YEAR AVG 1. Shawn Cambpell 67 83-84 2.16 2. Shawn Campbell 66 84-85 2.28 3. Joel Bolomboy 62 12-13 1.68 4. Kirk Smith 57 93-94 1.96 5. Harold Arceneaux 50 98-99 1.56 6. Daviin Davis 49 08-09 1.58 7. Kyle Tresnak 43 12-13 1.19 8. Walt Tyler 41 85-86 1.41 9. Tom Heywood 38 82-83 1.23 10. Daviin Davis 37 07-08 1.23
SINGLE SEASON BLOCKS AVERAGE
1. Shawn Campbell 2. Shawn Cambpell 3. Kirk Smith 4. Joel Bolomboy 5. Daviin Davis 6. Harold Arceneaux 7. Walt Tyler 8. Daviin Davis Tom Heywoood 10. David Baldwin
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AVG YEAR BLK 2.28 84-85 66 2.16 83-84 67 1.96 93-94 57 1.68 12-13 62 1.58 08-09 49 1.56 98-99 50 1.41 85-86 41 1.23 07-08 37 1.23 82-83 37 1.18 90-91 33
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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
SINGLE-GAME POINTS
Stan Mayhew
POINTS 45
Damian Lillard
41
12/03/11
San Jose State (2ot)
Jerry Trice Harold Arceneaux Harold Arceneaux Damian Lillard
40 40 40 40
02/26/66 02/04/00 02/26/00 02/02/12
Northern Arizona at Eastern Washington Montana State Portland State
Jim Lyon Jim Lyon Willie Sojourner Bruce Collins Harold Arceneaux Harold Arceneaux
39 39 39 39 39 39
12/06/64 12/30/64 01/16/70 01/24/77 01/27/99 02/24/00
Cal State Los Angeles Whitworth Montana State Cal State Stanislaus Eastern Washington Idaho State
Stan Rose Harold Arcenaux Damian Lillard
38 38 38
02/27/93 01/16/99 01/07/12
at Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington at Portland State
Al Hamilton Jermaine Boyette
37 37
11/30/91 01/08/03
The Citadel BYU
Ryan Cuff Harold Arceneaux Harold Arceneaux Jermaine Boyette Damian Lilllard Damian Lillard
36 36 36 36 36 36
02/12/97 03/11/99 01/29/00 12/28/00 01/23/10 11/28/11
at Idaho State vs. North Carolina (NCAA) Cal State Northridge BYU Eastern Washington at Saint Mary’s
Bob Lewis Willie Sojourner Greg Harrop Jimmy Degraffenried Alex Fisher Damien Baskerville Harold Arceneaux Damian Lillard
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
02/27/64 1969 12/03/66 12/16/94 11/30/96 01/10/98 1999 02/04/12
Westminster Montana Pepperdine vs. Old Dominion at Nevada Eastern Washington Portland State Northern Colorado
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DATE 01/18/77
OPPONENT Utah State
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YEAR.... SCORING.............................. REBOUNDING................ ASSISTS.......................... BLOCKED SHOTS........... STEALS....................... 62-63.... Jim Lyon..........................20.8 NA............................... NA NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 63-64..... Jim Lyon..........................20.4 Jim Lyon................... 11.6 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 64-65..... Gene Visscher................18.4 Gene Visscher.......... 11.3 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 65-66..... Gene Visscher................21.0 Gene Visschewr........ 14.3 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 66-67..... Dan Sparks.....................15.2 Dan Sparks............... 11.4 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 67-68..... Justus Thigpen................16.4 Dan Sparks............... 13.7 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 68-69..... Willie Sojourner...............18.8 Willie Sojourner......... 13.0 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 69-70..... Willie Sojourner...............21.2 Willie Sojourner......... 15.8 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA 70-71.... Willie Sojourner...............17.8 71-72..... Bob Davis........................23.1 72-73..... Rich Cooper....................12.1 73-74..... Jimmie Watts...................12.5 74-75..... Jimmie Watts...................16.5 75-76..... Jimmie Watts...................19.3 76-77..... Stan Mayhew..................22.0 77-78..... Bruce Collins...................18.8 78-79..... Bruce Collins...................16.2 79-80..... Bruce Collins...................18.3 80-81.... Todd Harper....................18.0 81-82..... Todd Harper....................17.9 82-83..... Randy Worster................12.3 83-84..... Randy Worster................12.1 84-85..... Shawn Campbell.............16.9 85-86..... Walt Tyler........................16.3 86-87..... Harry Willis......................14.6 87-88..... Rico Washington.............19.9 88-89.... Rico Washington.............22.1 89-90.... Aaron Bell.......................11.5
Willie Sojourner......... 13.6 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Bob Davis................. 11.5 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Rich Cooper................ 7.8 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Jimmie Watts.............. 8.4 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Jimmie Watts............ 10.9 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Jimmie Watts.............. 9.5 NA............................... NA NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Stan Mayhew............ 10.2 Mark Mattos............... 7.14 NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Bruce Collins............... 8.4 Mark Mattos............... 5.61 NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Richard Smith............ 9.1 Mark Mattos............... 3.46 NA.................................NA NA........................... NA Richard Smith............ 7.0 Mark Mattos............... 7.34 David Johnson............0.62 Bruce Collins......... 1.65 Royal Edwards............ 7.6 Tom Heywood............. 8.1 Tom Heywood............. 6.6 Charles Carradine....... 7.3 Shawn Campbell......... 8.0 Harry Willis.................. 6.9 Harry Willis................ 10.4 Rico Washington....... 10.3 Rico Washington....... 10.8 Jerry McIntosh............ 6.5
Richard Escandon..... 4.04 Richard Escandon..... 4.93 John Price................. 4.87 John Price................. 4.90 Aaron McCarthy........ 7.21 Alan Campbell........... 4.72 Robert Maxwell.......... 4.79 Moochie Cobb........... 4.67 Moochie Cobb........... 4.39 Tony Nicholas............ 2.96
Steve Condie..............0.55 Tom Heywood............1.07 Tom Heywood............1.22 Shawn Campbell........2.16 Shawn Campbell........2.27 Walt Tyler...................1.41 Harry Willis.................1.10 Jeff Schofield..............1.00 Rico Washington........1.10 Jerry McIntosh............0.48
Royal Edwards...... 1.11 Todd Harper.......... 1.21 John Price............. 1.48 John Price............. 1.71 Charles Carradine.1.67 Alan Campbell....... 1.38 Robert Maxwell...... 1.17 Moochie Cobb....... 1.54 Moochie Cobb....... 1.75 Mike Ostlund......... 1.34
90-91.... Aaron Bell.......................12.9 91-92.... Al Hamilton......................20.3 92-93.... Stan Rose.......................23.2 93-94.... Robbie Johnson..............15.8 94-95.... Ruben Nembhard............20.1 95-96.... Jimmy DeGraffenried......21.2 96-97.... Damien Baskerville.........18.5 97-98.... Damien Baskerville.........15.2 98-99.... Harold Arceneaux...........22.3 99-00.... Harold Arceneaux...........23.0
Dave Baldwin.............. 7.6 Al Hamilton................. 5.7 Stan Rose................... 8.3 Johnnie Moore............ 9.0 Kirk Smith................. 10.5 Andy Smith................. 7.2 Damien Baskerville..... 6.6 Andy Jensen............... 7.2 Andy Jensen............... 6.5 Harold Arceneaux....... 7.4
Tony Nicholas............ 3.52 Anthony Steward....... 3.00 Robbie Johnson........ 4.17 Robbie Johnson........ 4.70 Ruben Nembhard...... 4.00 Ryan Cuff.................. 5.20 Ryan Cuff.................. 5.43 Damien Baskerville.... 3.08 Eddie Gill................... 4.54 Eddie Gill................... 6.96
David Baldwin.............1.18 Anthony McGowan.....1.14 Al Hamilton.................0.48 Kirk Smith...................1.96 Kirk Smith...................1.10 Andy Smith.................1.20 Joey Haws..................0.52 Joey Haws..................0.23 Harold Arceneaux.......1.56 Harold Arceneaux.......0.92
David Baldwin........ 1.11 Jason Joe.............. 1.56 Robbie Johnson.... 1.62 Robbie Johnson.... 2.73 Ruben Nembhard.. 2.33 Ryan Cuff.............. 1.88 Damien Baskerville.2.40 Damien Baskerville.2.04 Eddie Gill............... 2.67 Eddie Gill............... 3.21
00-01.... Jermaine Boyette............19.1 01-02.... Jermaine Boyette............17.1 02-03.... Jermaine Boyette............20.5 03-04.... Slobodan Ocokoljic.........15.1 04-05.... Lance Allred....................17.7 05-06.... Coric Riggs......................14.9 06-07.... David Patten...................14.2 07-08.... Dezmon Harris................10.9 08-09.... Kellen McCoy..................14.1 09-10.... Damian Lillard.................19.9
Jake Shoff................... 6.0 Chris Woods............... 7.1 Slobodan Ocokoljic..... 8.4 Slobodan Ocokoljic..... 6.4 Lance Allred.............. 12.0 Coric Riggs................. 6.7 David Patten............... 5.4 Arturas Valeika......... 10.2 Kyle Bullinger.............. 4.5 Franklin Session......... 5.8
Jermaine Boyette...... 4.17 Jermaine Boyette...... 3.03 Jermaine Boyette...... 3.31 Jamaal Jenkins.......... 2.26 Jamaal Jenkins.......... 3.27 Nick Covington.......... 2.59 Juan Pablo Silveira.... 3.22 Dezmon Harris.......... 2.20 Damian Lillard........... 2.87 Damian Lillard........... 3.61
Pat Danley..................0.28 Talmadge Eyre...........0.23 Slobodan Ocokoljic.....0.30 Nic Sparrow................0.27 Coric Riggs.................0.73 David Patten...............0.89 David Patten...............1.06 Daviin Davis................1.23 Daviin Davis................1.58 Franklin Session.........2.61
Jermaine Boyette.. 2.17 Jermaine Boyette.. 2.14 Jermaine Boyette.. 1,78 Slobodan Ocokoljic.1.21 Troy Goodell.......... 1.11 David Patten.......... 1.33 David Patten.......... 1.16 Van Brocklin/Davis.0.93 Daviin Davis.......... 1.26 Franklin Session.... 1.77
10-11.... Lindsey Hughey..............12.4 Kyle Bullinger.............. 6.3 11-12..... Damian Lillard.................24.5 Darin Mahoney........... 6.3 12-13.... Davion Berry..................15.2 Joel Bolomboy.......... 7.1
Scott Bamforth........... 2.84 Damian Lillard........... 4.00 Davion Berry............ 3.78
Darin Mahoney...........1.10 Lindsey Hughey..... 1.38 Darin Mahoney...........0.91 Damian Lillard....... 1.47 Joel Bolomboy..........1.68 Davion Berry........ 1.22
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THE DEE EVENTS CENTER
The beautiful Dee Events Center is one of the premier basketball facilities in the west and is a building of many uses, including the home for the Weber State men’s and women’s basketball teams. The building has been home to several Big Sky Championships, NCAA Tournaments, and other basketball events, as well as numerous religious and community events. Prior to the 2012-13 season a new floor was painted with the new Weber State Athletics logo. In addition, a new stateof-the-art energy efficient lighting system was installed that will allow instant on and off lights. In 2010-11 a new state-of-the-art Daktronics videoboard, display ring, and scoretable sign were installed along with new basket standards and wall scoreboards. The Dee Events Center itself has been on national display, hosting the annual NCAA Tournament on four different occasions. In 1980, the center hosted the First and Second Rounds. In 1983 it served as the West Regional Final Site with North Carolina State defeating Virginia, 62-61, to advance to and eventually win the NCAA Final Four. In 1986 the Dee Events Center was once again the site of the First and Second Rounds of the tournament. That year Louisville won a pair of games in the DEC on their way to winning the national title. The building was host again to the First and Second Rounds in 1994. The arena has also been home to eight Big Sky men’s basketball tournaments and two women’s tournaments. The Utah Jazz have played 12 NBA preseason games at the DEC. The building was built at a cost of 11.3 million dollars, representing the combined efforts and cooperation of students, the university and community members for the development of a functional events facility for the greater Ogden and Weber County area. In addition to those funds provided through student fees and revenue bonds, more than five million dollars was raised from private sources in a variety of memorialization programs. The highlight of the fund drive was the contribution of more than two million dollars from the Lawrence T. Dee and Donnell B. Stewart families. Ground breaking ceremonies on the forty-three acre site were conducted on March 21, 1975. Dedication ceremonies were held on November 1, 1977, a little more than two and half years after construction was started. The first event in the facility was a men’s basketball game on November 29, 1977, in which Weber State defeated Long Beach State, 99-96 in overtime. The Dee Events Center can accommodate more than 12,000 spectators in chairbacked seats. The building is not just an athletic facility. The arena also hosts the WSU commencement services each year as well as a variety of campus, religious, and community events. The arena frequently hosts the Utah State High School Basketball Championships as well as numerous graduation ceremonies for area high schools. The DEC has also been the home of many concerts and other performances throughout the years. Alabama, Clint Black, the Beach Boys, Sawyer Brown, Johnny Cash, Bill Cosby, Kenny G, Chris LeDoux, Fleetwood Mac, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, David Lee Murphy, Willie Nelson, Collin Raye, LeAnn Rimes, George Strait, Taylor Swift, James Taylor, the New York Philharmonic, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Utah Symphony, Widespread Panic and Imagine Dragons are just some of the many performers to come to the Dee Events Center. Over the years, the arena has been the site of a circus, tennis and wrestling matches, gatherings by religious groups, and high school basketball championships. Neil Armstrong, Jake Garn, Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, Jon M. Huntsman, Larry Miller, Christopher Reeve, and John Wooden are just a few of the luminaries who have spoken at the facility.
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HOME COURT RECORDS
Since 1962-63 when Weber State began playing at the NCAA Division I level, the Wildcats have compiled an overall record of 589-120 (.831) when playing at home. WSU was 180-18 (.909) in Swenson Gym and is now 410102 (.801) in the Dee Events Center, winning over 80 percent of home games. The WSU record for consecutive home court victories is 39 in the old Swenson Gym and more than 30 in the Dee Events Center.
DEE EVENTS CENTER
Dick Motta Dick Motta Dick Motta Dick Motta Dick Motta Dick Motta (.952)
1968-69 1969-70 Larry Farmer 1970-71 Larry Farmer Total Larry Farmer
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Phil Johnson Phil Johnson Phil Johnson (.945)
1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 Total
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12-1 12-0 10-2 3-0 37-3
Gene Visscher Gene Visscher Gene Visscher Gene Visscher (.925)
1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 Total
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Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy (.784)
1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL
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1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTAL
- 10-3 - 11-3 - 8-7 - 29-13
Denny Huston Denny Huston Denny Huston (.690)
1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 TOTAL
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11-4 13-1 12-1 13-1 10-1 11-2 9-2 13-0 92-12
Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen Ron Abegglen (.885)
1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 TOTAL
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9-3 9-3 10-3 13-0 8-5 10-3 7-7 66-24
Joe Cravens Joe Cravens Joe Cravens Joe Cravens Joe Cravens Joe Cravens Joe Cravens (.733)
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Total
- 13-2 - 12-2 - 10-3 - 13-2 - 11-2 - 16-0 - 17-2 - 92-13
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SWENSON GYM 11-0 12-1 13-0 14-0 14-2 15-1 80-4
- 14-1 - 13-2 - 16-1 - 7-8 - 11-5 - 15-1 - 13-3 - 15-1 - 104-22 13-2 6-8 7-8 26-18
1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 Total
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1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 TOTAL
Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy Neil McCarthy (.825)
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180-18 (.909)
RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE RANDY RAHE (.876) 410-102 (.801)
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DEE EVENTS CENTER SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS Season Record .Pct. *Big Sky record 1977-78 14-1 .933 6-1 1978-79 13-2 .867 *6-1 1979-80 16-1 .941 *7-0 1980-81 7-8 .467 4-3 1981-82 11-5 .688 3-4 1982-83 15-1 .937 6-1 1983-84 13-3 .812 *7-1 1984-85 15-1 .937 6-1 1985-86 13-2 .867 5-2 1986-87 6-8 .429 4-3 1987-88 7-8 .467 5-3 1988-89 10-3 .769 5-3 1989-90 11-3 .786 7-1 1990-91 8-7 .533 3-5 1991-92 11-4 .733 6-2 1992-93 13-1 .928 6-1 1993-94 12-1 .923 7-0 1994-95 13-1 .929 *8-1 1995-96 10-1 .909 7-0
.Pct. .875 1.000 1.000 .625 .750 .714 1.000 .571 .857 .421 .900 .889 .778 .900 .889 1.000 1.000 .802
*Includes Big Sky Tournament games
DEE EVENTS CENTER SEASON-BY-SEASON ATTENDANCE
SEASON GAMES 1977-78 15 1978-79 15 1979-80 17 1980-81 15 1981-82 16 1982-83 16 1983-84 16 1984-85 16 1985-86 15 1986-87 14 1987-88 15 1988-89 13 1989-90 14 1990-91 15 1991-92 15 1992-93 14 1993-94 13 1994-95 14 1995-96 11 1996-97 13 1997-98 11 1998-99 14 1999-00 12 2000-01 12 2001-02 13 2002-03 14 2003-04 13 2004-05 13 2005-06 14 2006-07 15 2007-08 14 2008-09 13 2009-10 15 2010-11 13 2011-12 16 2012-13 19 TOTAL 512 *includes Big Sky Tournament games
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.Pct. Season Record .Pct. *Big Sky record .857 1996-97 11-2 .846 7-1 .857 1997-98 9-2 .818 8-0 1.000 1998-99 14-0 1.000 *10-0 .571 1999-00 9-3 .750 5-3 .429 2000-01 9-3 .750 6-2 .857 2001-02 10-3 .769 5-2 .875 2002-03 13-0 1.000 *9-0 .857 2003-04 8-5 .615 4-3 .714 2004-05 10-3 .769 6-1 .571 2005-06 7-7 .500 3-4 .625 2006-07 13-2 .867 *9-1 .625 2007-08 12-2 .857 *8-1 .875 2008-09 10-3 .769 *7-2 .375 2009-10 13-2 .867 *9-1 .750 2010-11 11-2 .846 *8-1 .857 2011-12 16-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 2012-13 17-2 .895 10-0 .889 Totals 410-102 .801 231-57 1.000
ATTENDANCE AVG. BIG SKY GAMES 115,129 7,675 7 117,194 7,812 *9 167,762 9,868 *9 96,382 6,425 7 104,342 6,521 7 122,914 7,682 7 130,821 7,695 *9 124,237 7,764 7 116,223 7,748 7 107,614 7,687 7 80,863 5,391 8 61,181 4,706 7 55,507 3,965 7 59,360 4,240 7 70,848 4,723 8 66,473 4,748 7 67,079 5,160 7 99,200 7,086 *9 81,542 7,413 7 71,279 5,483 8 57,757 5,251 8 84,104 6,007 *10 78,705 6,054 8 59,508 4,959 8 62,018 4,771 7 90,638 6,474 9 64,797 4,984 7 58,462 4,497 7 57,651 4,118 7 68,952 4,587 *9 50,075 3,576 8 59,775 4,598 8 79,648 5,310 8 75,753 5,827 8 103,893 6,493 8 125,414 6,601 10 3,093,100 6,041 285
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BIG SKY ATT. BIG SKY AVG. 50,861 7,265 73,881 8,209 93,862 10,429 42,485 6,069 49,917 7,131 59,684 8,526 73,094 8,121 60,327 8,618 57,040 8,149 56,766 8,109 35,806 4,476 39,777 5,682 34,833 4,976 31,979 4,542 39,644 4,955 37,304 5,329 36,938 5,276 67,897 7,650 51,055 7,293 43,576 5,447 41,530 5,191 64,629 6,462 45,974 5,747 35,886 4,485 31,303 4,471 64,498 7,166 34,635 4,947 34,792 4,970 27,832 3,976 51,262 5,696 27,877 3,485 40,184 5,023 43,647 5,456 48,611 6,076 53,015 6,627 69,003 6,900 1,751,404 6,145
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W E B E R S TAT E UNIVERSITY
WEBER STATE FAST FACTS Enrollment: 25,301 NCAA Sports Teams: 16 Degrees and programs: More than 225 Graduate degrees: 11 Student to faculty ratio: 21:1 as of Fall semester 2013 Average freshman class size: 26:1 Clubs and organizations: 217, including 28 club teams Physical Space: Acres: 526 acres (Ogden campus) Number of Buildings: 60 buildings Housing: More than 1,000 beds as of Fall 2013
HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll: 2007-2012 US News & World Report Best in the West Forbes Magazine Goddard School Named Top Business School by Princeton Review: (2007-2012) Home to Utah Professor of the Year 2006 - Eric Amsel 2005 - Yasmen Simonian 2003 - Frank Guliuzza Fulbright Recipients: Greg Lewis (History) 2010-11 Paul Schvaneveldt (Child and Family Studies) 2009-2010 Suzanne Kanatsiz (Visual Arts) 2009-10 James Dolph (History) 2004-05 Hal Crimmel (English) 2003-04 Ron Holt (Anthropology) 2003-04 Jeffrey Eaton (Geosciences) 2002-03 Linda Eaton (Anthropology) 2002-03 Shane Schvaneveldt (Business Administration) 1999-2000
W E B E R S TAT E W I L D C AT AT H L E T I C S Weber State University sponsors 16 NCAA athletic teams. WSU is a charter member of the Big Sky Conference since the league’s inception in 1963. The 2012-13 season marked the 50th anniversary of Weber State Athletics as a Division I institution.
Weber State sponsors seven men’s sports: basketball, football, tennis, golf, cross country, Indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field. There are nine women’s sports: basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, tennis, golf, cross country, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field. A total of 142 Wildcats earned Big Sky AllConference honors in the last two seasons. In addition, 139 Wildcats earned Big Sky Academic AllConference honors in 2012-13. Two Wildcat track and field athletes, Sarah Callister and Amber Henry, earned Academic All-American honors. Two-thirds of Weber State student-athletes have a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better. During the 202-13 season the Weber State women’s cross country team repeated as Big Sky Champions and captured the NCAA Mountain Region title. Amber Henry earned All-American honors in cross country and track and field. The WSU men’s basketball team completed an historic season, posting a 30-7 record, setting a conference record for most wins in a season. The Wildcats also led the nation in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage. Former WSU All-American Damian Lillard was named the 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year with the Portland Trail Blazers. Weber State has won the Big Sky Conference Presidents Cup trophy four times. The ‘Cats won the Cup in 2003, 2004, 2008 and 2009. Weber State has claimed the most titles in both the men’s and women’s Big Sky All-Sports Trophy race. The Wildcat men have captured 16 Men’s All-Sports titles, including capturing the title in 2009 and 2010. The WSU women have won nine Women’s All-Sports trophies.
W E B E R S TAT E HEAD COACHES
MaryKay Amicone
Jim Blaidell
Tim Crompton
Jonas Ehrlin
Softball
Women’s Track and Field
Women’s Soccer
Women’s Tennis
Scott Erling
Brad Ferreria
Bethann Ord
Tom Peterson
Paul Pilkington
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Women’s Basketball
Women’s Volleyball
Men’s & Women’s Cross Country
Randy Rahe
Jody Sears
Jeff Smith
Dan Walker
Men’s Basketball
Football
Women’s Golf
Men’s Track and Field
DR. CHARLES A. WIGHT PRESIDENT WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Charles A. “Chuck” Wight took office as the 12th president of Weber State University on Jan. 1, 2013. A distinguished scholar and academic leader, he has more than 28 years of experience in higher education. Prior to his appointment at Weber State, Wight served three years as dean of the Graduate School at the University of Utah, where he was also the associate vice president for Academic Affairs. Wight, who grew up in northern Virginia, received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 1977 from the University of Virginia and a doctoral degree in chemistry in 1982 from the California Institute of Technology. After a two-year stint as a postdoctoral research associate in the University of Colorado’s Department of Chemistry, he joined the faculty of the University of Utah. There, he rose through the ranks, becoming a full professor of chemistry in 1993 and going on to serve as associate dean of Undergraduate Studies, assistant vice president of Continuing Education and associate vice president of several areas, including the Graduate School, Undergraduate Studies and Continuing Education. While at the U of U, Wight was selected by students to receive the 1985 Outstanding Teaching Award in Chemistry. In 2006, senior faculty honored him with the R.W. Parry Teaching Award in Chemistry. Wight was also named an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow and was designated a fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Wight, a physical chemist, researches the chemistry of explosives and propellants and has served as the deputy director of the University of Utah’s Center for the Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions. He has filed three patents and is the co-author of more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and two books. In the community, Wight has served on the board of trustees for the Academy for Math, Engineering and Science, been an advocate for the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center, and co-presented at the annual Faraday Christmas Lectures, a popular free science lecture series for children of all ages. He also has been the chief mission orientation pilot for the Utah Wing of Angel Flight West, a nonprofit charity providing free nonemergency medical transportation. Wight is married to Victoria Rasmussen, who is the manager of professional development for the Utah Education Network. He is the father of three grown children. In his free time, Wight enjoys long-distance running, flying small aircraft, and backpacking and hiking.
JERRY BOVEE
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS . Jerry Bovee is entering his fifth season as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Weber State University. He was named Director of Athletics in September 2009. Since joining the Wildcats Bovee has been influential in several facility upgrades at Weber State. A new state-of-the-art Daktronics video board was installed at the Dee Events Center, giving fans a new way to enjoy men’s and women’s basketball games. In addition, a new synthetic turf field and new track have been installed at Stewart Stadium. WSU has also refurnished the Edmond Tennis Courts on campus. He has also been involved in the hiring of new employees within the athletic department including a new Senior Woman’s Administrator, a new Marketing Director, as well as new volleyball and women’s basketball head coaches. He has also partnered with KP Sports for WSU’s corporate sponsorship opportunities. Prior to being named Athletics Director, Bovee spent two years as Assistant Vice President for Administrative Support Services at Weber State. In that role he supervised operations for the Academic Services and Athletics Compliance for the Athletics Department. In addition to his athletics department responsibilities, Bovee directed Campus Police, Mail Services, Printing Services, Environmental Health and Safety and the Dee Events Center and Stewart Stadium operations. Bovee assisted in the completion of the year-long NCAA re-certification process for the Wildcats serving as chief report writer and liaison to the NCAA Peer Review Team. In addition, he has supervised the initiative to improve the Academic Performance Ratings for Weber State’s 16 athletic teams. Before coming to Weber State, Bovee served as Assistant Director of the Utah High School Activities Association where he supervised the sports of football, boy’s basketball, softball, tennis and wrestling. His duties included organization and management of state tournaments, coaches and officials education programs, sport rules interpretation and a myriad of other duties related to the administration and governance of sports and activities at the high school level throughout Utah. While at the UHSAA, Jerry served as vice-chair of the National Federation of State High School Associations football rules committee. Bovee worked as Sales and Promotion Specialist and later as Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Promotions at Utah State from 1992 to 1995. In that role, he directed the corporate sales program for Aggie Athletics. In addition, he developed group and corporate ticketing plans, in-game promotions and other game management programs. Bovee earned a bachelor’s degree in Business-Finance from Utah State University in 1992. In 2010 he earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from Weber State. He was born and raised in Ogden Utah and attended Ben Lomond High School. Bovee and his wife Julie have four children: Jared, Ethan, Addison and Seth.
DR. NORM TARBOX
VICE PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Dr. Norm Tarbox is Weber State’s Vice-President for Administrative Services. He began his service at WSU in 2002. A native of Taylorsville, Utah, Dr. Tarbox graduated from Cottonwood High School and attended Snow College where he played on the baseball team. Tarbox graduated from BYU with a BA degree in Communications where he was named the “Outstanding Student” of the Communications department. He later obtained an MBA from BYU. He went on to earn an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah. Dr. Tarbox came to WSU from the Utah State Board of Regents where he worked in various capacities for 10 years. He served as the Assistant Commissioner for Student Financial Aid, Assistant Commissioner for Finance and Facilities and Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities. From 1993 to 1996, he worked in the governor’s office as a budget and planning analyst. His wife, Maurie, completed a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. She and their four children have performed in Utah Musical Theatre productions at Weber State.
AMY CROSBIE
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Amy Crosbie was named the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator at Weber State University in March of 2010. Prior to being named Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie spent the past 7 years as the Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Services at Utah State where she was an Academic Advisor and the CHAMPS Life Skills Director for the Department of Athletics. During her time at Utah State she fulfilled academic duties for Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Softball, Soccer, Volleyball and Men’s and Women’s Track and Field. She also chaired the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and taught an athletics section of connections, USU 1010, which is taught to all incoming student-athletes during the Fall semester. She currently serves on the DIA National CHAMPS Board and was a two-time NCAA Regional Leadership Facilitator. She is currently a mentor to new CHAMPS coordinators for the NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program, now known as NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs. Crosbie, who graduated from Utah State University in 2002 with a degree in Family and Consumer science, spent two years as an assistant coach for the Aggies Volleyball program prior to working in academics. Crosbie was a four-year letter winner for Utah State’s volleyball team from 1997-2000 as an outside hitter and helped lead the Aggies to their first-ever NCAA Tournament in 2000 as USU advanced to the second round. . As the Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie oversee’s Compliance, Academics, Strength and Conditioning, and is a sport administrator for the following sports; Men’s and Women’s Golf and Men’s and Women’s Tennis. Crosbie was born and raised in Visalia, California and attended Redwood High School. Amy and her husband Jeff have two daughters and one son.
HISTORY
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