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1 S E A T T L E U N I V E R S I T Y R E D H A W K S

2 V I S I T O U R W E B S I T E For all the latest Seattle University Redhawks scores, news and information, visit h t t p : / / a t h l e t i c s. s e a t t l e u. e d u /

3 A B O U T S E A T T L E Seattle University, founded in 1891, is one of the nation s 28 Jesuit colleges and universities. Seattle University is the largest independent institution in the Northwest. At Seattle University, a core curriculum provides a learning experience in the liberal arts that brings focus to the scholarly and practical Jesuit values. Approximately 6,100 students are enrolled in 44 undergraduate programs, 24 graduate programs, and 20 certificate programs from eight schools and colleges. Seattle University dedicates itself to its historical mission of teaching and learning, education for values, preparation for service, and growth of persons. Located in Seattle s First Hill neighborhood on the edge of downtown, Seattle University is the place to be if you are seeking the educational advantages of attending college in a metropolitan area. You can enjoy all that Seattle has to offer in culture, sports and entertainment. The downtown community respects the university, and the opportunities for personal and professional growth are boundless. Teaching is the first priority at Seattle University. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, you will receive plenty of personal attention. Challenging curriculum. Stimulating campus. Beautiful city. Friendly community. That s Seattle University. 1

4 / M E N S B A S K E T B A L L S E A S O N O U T L O O K I t s never easy taking over a men s basketball program. Seattle University head coach Joe Callero knew that when he took the job before the season. But taking over a program with high expectations despite having just a combined 21 wins over the previous four years is another steep task in itself. Seattle, once a national power that reached the NCAA Division I title game in 1958, has suffered through some tough years since the 1970s. But now in his fourth season at the helm, Callero is beginning to see a light at the end of a three-year journey that has already seen the program progress. We re looking to continue to find stability in this program, Callero said. We return five starters and we had a winning record at home in 2004 with two sophomores and a freshman point guard. We re just looking to improve our consistency, especially on the road. Callero worked a miracle in his second year, leading Seattle to a record its first winning season in 10 years just one year after taking over as head coach. Last year, Seattle went 9-18 in a season riddled with injuries to a young team, but the Redhawks stayed competitive all year with 10 of those losses coming by scores of 10 points or less. With a full cast of starters returning along with his most talented recruiting class to date, Callero is looking toward the season with renewed confidence. Senior Bim Makinde GUARDS With loads of talent at guard, expect to see a three-guard lineup throughout the season to keep as much talent on the floor as possible. Returners Bim Makinde and Andy Bloom proved that they can play at a high level in 2004 and return along with sophomore point guard Ryan Webb. Makinde and Bloom averaged a combined 18.0 points per game last year and have the ability to make a huge impact. They demonstrated a knowledge of the league and the ability to compete at this level, Callero said. They re going to need to continue to improve as the scouting reports improve on them. But both have worked hard in the offseason. Webb learned the collegiate game on the fly earning starting point 2

5 guard honors immediately out of high school. He responded with 7.6 points and 4.6 assists per game and had a positive assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.6. In fact, he had equal or more assists than turnovers in all but five games in But with excitement about returners comes even higher hopes from the newcomers. Bernard Seals comes to Seattle from California s Cosumnes River College as a scoring threat after shooting 56 percent from 3-point range last season, and Sean Namanny was also one of the top 3-point threats in California s junior college system. Namanny, from Los Medanos College, joins Seals and two other Redhawks to make a total of four players at Seattle from the greater San Francisco Bay area. Junior college transfer Keith Nelson will add quickness to both the point and off guard positions and Andy Anderson will learn the system behind Bloom and Makinde. Freshman Shaun Burl should see immediate playing time off the bench at the point and Jordan Schultz will likely redshirt while he learns the system. FORWARDS There is little doubt that Jeffrey McDaniel will be the leader of the Redhawk frontcourt in Despite an injury in 2004, McDaniel still led Seattle in scoring with 11.8 points per game and showed the potential to dominate. McDaniel scored in double figures 14 times last season. The athletic junior will look to stay healthy in the upcoming season, and if he does, Callero has high expectations for him. I m looking to Jeff to have a breakout season, Callero said. Given health, he should be one of the top 10 players in the league. Two players will join McDaniel at forward with returner Kyle Vessey joined by freshman Ryan Coldren. Both will be expected to contribute. Vessey is a role player who added depth, strength and experience, while Coldren comes in as an extremely athletic player at 6-foot-8 with the ability to shoot the long-range shot as well as get to the rim. CENTERS Scott Rainey will be the key big man for the Redhawks after sharing time at center last season. Rainey, a transfer from UC Santa Barbara last year, hadn t seen much competition for two years after a redshirt year in 2002 and limited action in 2003, so last season s experience should go a long way in getting Rainey back into the swing of full-time action. Scott gained valuable experience as a sophomore, Callero said. We re looking for him to be a more consistent rebounder as well as an intelligent defender. Also listed at center is 6-9 redshirt freshman Travis Welt who will see his first collegiate action in See the 2004/2005 Men s Basketball Schedule on the back cover. 3

6 / M E N S B A S K E T B A L L T E A M R O S T E R Head Coach Joe Callero 4th Year Central Washington 86 Assistant Coach Fred Harrison 3rd Year Eastern Montana 69 Student Assistant Coach Eddie Lincoln 1st Year N U M E R I C A L R O S T E R NO. NAME HEIGHT WEIGHT YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 5 Keith NELSON Jr. G Longview, Wash./Lower Columbia College 10 Ryan WEBB So. PG Mountlake Terrace, Wash./Mountlake Terrace HS 21 Bernard SEALS Jr. G Sacramento, Calif./Cosumnes River College 23 Andy BLOOM Sr. G Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep 24 Shaun BURL Fr. PG Berkeley, Calif./Berkeley HS 25 Bim MAKINDE Sr. G Phoenix, Ariz./Scottsdale CC 30 Sean NAMANNY Jr. G Antioch, Calif./Los Medanos College 31 Ryan COLDREN Fr. F Fall Creek, Ore./Marist HS 32 Jordan SCHULTZ Fr. G Seattle, Wash./University Prep 33 Jeffrey McDANIEL Jr. F Stockton, Calif./Tokay HS 34 Andy ANDERSON Jr. G Bothell, Wash./Skagit Valley College 42 Scott RAINEY Jr. C Astoria, Ore./UC Santa Barbara 50 Kyle VESSEY Sr. F Mead, Wash./Mt. Spokane HS 52 Travis WELT Fr. C Spokane, Wash./St. George s School A L P H A B E T I C A L R O S T E R NO. NAME HEIGHT WEIGHT YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 34 Andy ANDERSON Jr. G Bothell, Wash./Skagit Valley College 23 Andy BLOOM Sr. G Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep 24 Shaun BURL Fr. PG Berkeley, Calif./Berkeley HS 31 Ryan COLDREN Fr. F Fall Creek, Ore./Marist HS 25 Bim MAKINDE Sr. G Phoenix, Ariz./Scottsdale CC 33 Jeffrey McDANIEL Jr. F Stockton, Calif./Tokay HS 30 Sean NAMANNY Jr. G Antioch, Calif./Los Medanos College 5 Keith NELSON Jr. G Longview, Wash./Lower Columbia College 42 Scott RAINEY Jr. C Astoria, Ore./UC Santa Barbara 21 Bernard SEALS Jr. G Sacramento, Calif./Cosumnes River College 32 Jordan SCHULTZ Fr. G Seattle, Wash./University Prep 50 Kyle VESSEY Sr. F Mead, Wash./Mt. Spokane HS 10 Ryan WEBB So. PG Mountlake Terrace, Wash./Mountlake Terrace HS 52 Travis WELT Fr. C Spokane, Wash./St. George s School 4

7 / S B A O S C K C E T E B R A L R L E R C E C O O R R D S C A R E E R S C O R I N G L E A D E R S ( 1, P O I N T S O R M O R E ) NAME YRS POINTS GP/AVG 1. John O Brien / John King / Ed Miles / Clint Richardson / Elgin Baylor / Frank Oleynick / Andre Lang / Dick Stricklin / Tom Little / Jawann Oldham / Tom Workman / Greg Williams / Cal Bauer / Lou West / Stan Glowaski / Carl Ervin / Ed O Brien Sr / Dan Ogorek / Earl Spangler / Charlie Williams / Mack Junior / Kenneth (Ray) Brooks / Keith Harrell , / Mark Stottlemyre / Eric Petersen / Ed O Brien Jr / Aaron Waite / Malkin Strong / Kevin Bailey / Rod Derline / John Tresvant / Jeff Nelson /10.8 F I E L D G O A L S M A D E NAME YRS TOTAL GP/AVG 1. John O Brien / John King / Clint Richardson / Ed Miles / Frank Oleynick / Elgin Balyor / Tom Little / Greg Williams / Andre Lang / Carl Ervin /5.2 F I E L D G O A L P E R C E N TA G E ( M I N AT T E M P T S ) NAME YRS PERCENT FG GP 1. Eugene McClanahan Kenneth (Ray) Brooks Hugh Stephens Jeffrey McDaniel 2003-current John O Brien Corey Lewis Greg Williams Scott Copan Jawann Oldham Ed O Brien Sr Everett Edwards F R E E T H R O W S M A D E NAME YRS TOTAL GP/AVG 1. John O Brien / Dick Stricklin / Elgin Baylor / Tom Workman / Ed O Brien Sr / Cal Bauer / Frank Oleynick / Ed Miles / Dan Ogorek / Andre Lang /2.7 F R E E T H R O W P E R C E N TA G E ( M I N AT T E M P T S ) NAME YRS PERCENT FT GP 1. Greg Pudwill Andy Bloom 2002-current Ed O Brien Jr Frank Oleynick Carl Ervin Andre Lang Kevin Bailey Arne Klubberud Darnell Lyons Mack Junior

8 / B A S K E T B A L L R E C O R D S 3 - P O I N T F I E L D G O A L S M A D E NAME YRS TOTAL GP/AVG 1. Aaron Waite / Jeff Nelson / Andre Lang / Mack Junior /1.6 Anre Klubberud / David Horner / Andy Bloom 2002-current / Kenny Bush / Mark Stottlemyre / Ryan Moore /1.1 S T E A L S NAME YRS STEALS AVG GP 1. Andre Lang Dave Anderson Kenny Bush Kenneth (Ray) Brooks Eric Briggs John King David Horner Arne Klubberud Ryan Moore Jeff Nelson P O I N T P E R C E N TA G E ( M I N AT T E M P T S ) NAME YRS PERCENT ATT GP 1. Kevin Bailey Ryan Moore Aaron Waite Greg Gill Justin White Mack Junior Dylan Leptich Adam Enfield Derrick Quinet E-Ton Pope A S S I S T S NAME YRS ASSISTS GP 1. Dave Anderson Carl Ervin Andre Lang Ed O Brien Jr Arne Klubberud Clint Richardson Tayon Ary-Turner (Pasinger) , Michael Cheathem Keith Harrell , Ryan Moore A S S I S T S AV E R A G E ( M I N I M U M ) NAME YRS AVG GP 1. Dave Anderson Carl Ervin Michael Cheathem Andre Lang Nicholas Crespinel Ryan Webb 2004-present Brian Johanson Ed O Brien Jr Kenneth (Ray) Brooks Al Moyer B L O C K S NAME YRS BLOCKS GP/ AVG 1. Josh McMillion / Jared Robinson / Doug Hale / Kenneth (Ray) Brooks / Chris Church / Eugene McClanahan / Tony Pope / Joe Weatherford / Roger Hammond / Justin White /0.59 Jeffrey McDaniel 2003-present 36 50/0.72 R E B O U N D S NAME YRS REBOUNDS GP 1. Elgin Baylor Stan Glowaski Dick Stricklin John King John Tresuant Lou West Greg Williams Malkin Strong Clint Richardson Dan Ogorek R E B O U N D AV E R A G E ( M I N I M U M ) NAME YRS AVG GP 1. Elgin Baylor David Mills Eugene McClanahan John Tresuant Dick Stricklin Greg Williams Stan Glowaski Lou West Kenneth (Ray) Brooks Malkin Strong Jawann Oldham

9 / B A S K E T B A L L R E C O R D S I N D I V I D U A L R E C O R D S Points, Career John O Brien ( ), 2733 Points, Season John O Brien ( ), 1051 Points, Game Elgin Baylor (vs Portland, ), 60 Scoring Average, Career Elgin Baylor ( ), 31.1 Scoring Average, Season Elgin Baylor ( ), 31.5 Field Goals, Career John O Brien ( ), 904 Field Goals, Season Elgin Baylor ( ), 363 Field Goals, Game Elgin Baylor (vs Portland, ), 24 Field Goals Attempted, Career John O Brien ( ), 1707 Field Goals Attempted, Season Elgin Baylor ( ), 717 Field Goals Attempted, Game Elgin Baylor (vs Portland, ), 41 Field Goal Percentage, Career Eugene McClanahan ( ), 59.9 Field Goal Percentage, Season Mike Simmons ( ), 59.9 Most Field Goals, No Misses, Game Derrick Quinet (vs WWU, ), 8 Three-Point Field Goals, Career Aaron Waite ( ), 239 Three-Point Field Goals, Season Aaron Waite ( ), 89 Three-Point Field Goals, Game Aaron Waite (vs Alaska Pacific, ), 9 Three-Point Field Goals Att., Career Aaron Waite ( ), 591 Three-Point Field Goals Att., Season Aaron Waite ( ), 223 Three-Point Field Goals Att., Game Dan Conover (vs CWU, ), 16 Three-Point Field Goal Pct., Career Kevin Bailey ( ), 47.1 Three-Point Field Goal Pct., Season Kevin Bailey ( ), 47.1 Free Throws, Career John O Brien ( ), 925 Free Throws, Season John O Brien ( ), 361 Free Throws, Game John O Brien (vs UPS, ), 20 Tom Workman (vs UCSB, ), 20 Free Throws Attempted, Career John O Brien ( ), 1195 Free Throws Attempted, Season John O Brien ( ), 475 Free Throws Attempted, Game John O Brien (vs Pepperdine, ), 24 John O Brien (vs UPS, ), 24 Cal Bauer (vs Portland, ), 24 Tom Workman (vs UCSB, ), 24 Free Throw Percentage, Career Greg Pudwill ( ), 86.9 Free Throw Percentage, Season Gregg Pudwill ( ), 90.9 Most Free Throws, No Misses, Game Carl Ervin (vs Washington, ), 16 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made Frank Oleynick ( ), 34 Rebounds, Career Elgin Baylor ( ), 1151 Rebounds, Season Elgin Baylor ( ), 598 Rebounds, Game John Tresvant (vs Montana, ), 40 Rebound Average, Career Elgin Baylor ( ), 19.8 Rebound Average, Season Elgin Baylor ( ), 20.4 Assists, Career Dave Anderson ( ), 589 Assists, Season Dave Anderson ( ), 178 T E A M R E C O R D S Wins, Season 32 ( ) Consecutive Wins 26 ( ) Consecutive Home Wins 17 ( ) Losses, Season 24 ( ) Best Win-Loss Percentage, Season 92.0, 26-2 ( ) Points, Game 122 (vs NW College, ) Points, Season 2904 ( ) Scoring Average, Season 87.6 (1953) Margin of Victory, Game 71 (vs NW College, ) Margin of Defeat, Game 59 (vs EWU, 1946) Most Points Allowed, Game 125 (vs UPS, ) Most Points Allowed, Season 2499 ( ) Best Defensive Scoring Average, Season 51.1 ( ) T O P 1 0 S C O R I N G S E A S O N S 1. John O Brien ( ) Elgin Baylor ( ) John O Brien ( ) Elgin Baylor ( ) John O Brien ( ) Frank Oleynick ( ) Eddie Miles ( ) Frank Oleynick ( ) Ray Brooks ( ) Eugene McClanahan ( ) 618 7

10 / B A S K E T B A L L R E C O R D S Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R C O A C H I N G R E C O R D S Len Yandle, Bill Fenton Len Yandle, Bill Fenton Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman Al Brightman John Castellani John Castellani Vincent Cazzetta Vincent Cazzetta Vincent Cazzetta Vinvent Cazzetta Vincent Cazzetta Bob Boyd Bob Boyd Lionell Purcell Lionell Purcell Morris Buckwalter Morris Buckwalter Morris Buckwalter Morris Buckwalter Morris Buckwalter William O Connor William O Connor William O Connor William O Connor William O Connor William O Connor Jack Schalow Jack Schalow Jack Schalow Len Nardone Len Nardone Len Nardone Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R C O A C H I N G R E C O R D S Len Nardone Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Johnson Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Al Hairston Dave Cox Joe Callero Joe Callero Joe Callero 9-18 S E AT T L E A L L - T I M E C O A C H I N G R E C O R D S Joe Budnick, Bill Fenton, Tom Ryan Len Yandle Al Brightman John Castellani Vince Cazzaetta, Clair Markey Bob Boyd Lionel Purcell Morris Buckwalter Bill O Connor Jack Schalow, Tom Schneeman Len Nardone Bob Johnson Al Hairston Dave Cox Joe Callero

11 C O A C H I N G S T A F F J O E C A L L E R O HEAD COACH 4TH YEAR, 31-52, CENTRAL WASHINGTON 86 Joe Callero returns for his fourth year at the helm of the Seattle University men s basketball team in hopes of continuing the rebuilding process of the Redhawks men s basketball program. In the campaign, his second year as head coach, Callero brought the team its first winning season in nine years, and his Redhawks finished with the program s best winning percentage since the season. Seattle finished with a record of 16-11, a 10-game improvement from the previous year and the second-best turnaround in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. While Callero s success in such a short time has been very impressive, the Seattle University athletic department knew they were getting the right man to revive the basketball program when Callero was announced as the team s head coach in June From , Callero guided the University of Puget Sound to a combined record, after taking over a program that had been on the down slope for a number of years. In his second of two seasons, Callero posted a record of 14-10, the Loggers first winning season in nine years. His UPS team won its first six games of the season, the best start in 20 years for the program. Callero also served as a physical education instructor and the Director of Basketball Camps at Puget Sound. The year before joining UPS, Callero served as an assistant coach under Henry Bibby at the University of Southern California. That season ( ), the Trojans earned a bid to the NIT postseason tournament. Before joining the USC staff, Callero was a prominent figure in the northwest basketball coaching scene. In two three-year stints at Highline Community College ( , ), Callero compiled a career record of He guided his team to back-to-back NWAACC championships in 1997 and 1998 with a combined record of 63-2, earning honors as the Northwest Division Coach of the Year in both seasons. During their time at Highline, Callero and assistant coach Fred Harrison coached Brian Scalabrine who currently plays for the NBA s New Jersey Nets. Between his stints at Highline, Callero served as the head basketball coach and guidance counselor at Sumner High School from He led Sumner to its first winning season in six years. Callero also directed school district camps, including the Nate McMillan Basketball Camp. A graduate of Central Washington University, Callero received his BA in psychology in 1986 where he helped guide the Wildcats to NAIA national tournament appearances in his two seasons at the university. He received his master s in education in post-secondary counseling from Seattle University in 1991 and his AA from Highline Community College in Coach Callero resides in Renton with his wife Erika and their daughter Malia, 5. 9

12 C O A C H I N G S T A F F F R E D H A R R I S O N ASSISTANT COACH 3RD YEAR, EASTERN MONTANA 69 Fred Harrison continued a tradition of success with Joe Callero when he joined the Redhawk coaching staff two seasons ago and was a part of the team s best finish in 18 years in The legendary coach returns for his third season as an assistant. Harrison was the head coach at Highline Community College between , where Callero played under him for two seasons. Harrison went on to serve as Highline s athletic director from During that time he also spent three years as an assistant to Callero, when the Thunderbirds recorded back-to-back NWAACC championships and posted an record. For his time and success in the NWAACC, Harrison was inducted into the NWAACC Hall of Fame in June, Harrison built a name for himself originally as a standout local high school coach. Harrison served three years as the head coach at Cleveland High School, guiding the Eagles to back-to-back state titles and a 48-1 record during those two seasons. The Seattle Times honored his Eagles as the best high school boy s basketball team of the century, featuring former Seattle University stars Carl Ervin and Jawann Oldham. Harrison earned his bachelor s degree from Eastern Montana in 1969, where he competed on the men s basketball and golf teams. He also competed in both sports at Highline Community College from and was awarded an honorary associate s degree in 1999 after retiring from his post as athletic director. Harrison earned his master s degree in administration with principal s credentials from Seattle University in Coach Harrison lives in Renton with his wife Linda. E D D I E L I N C O L N STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR Eddie Lincoln will transfer his on-the-court passion and leadership to the bench in as he moves from Redhawk player to graduate assistant coach. He will use his collegiate experience and natural leadership abilities from a coaching standpoint after a successful two-year career at Seattle. Lincoln came into Seattle as a junior and made an immediate impact despite playing out of position for the entire season. At point guard, Lincoln averaged 6.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and just less than one steal per game. A strong perimeter defender, Lincoln was one of just two players to start all 27 games in 2003, and was a key part of Seattle s season which was a 10-game improvement from the previous year. Injuries slowed Lincoln as a senior, but he still saw playing time in 23 games and was a vocal leader on and off the court. He transferred into Seattle after playing two seasons at NCAA Division I Eastern Washington, where he saw playing time in 49 games. Lincoln was also a standout local high school player at nearby O Dea, earning honors as the class 3A state player of the year in That season, he averaged 16.8 points per game to lead the Irish to a record and a fourth-place finish in the state tournament. He was selected to the all- Metro League first team twice, and led O Dea to a second-place finish in the state tournament his junior year. Lincoln scored 34 points in the league championship game against Rainier Beach that year, including the game-winning basket, and was also a member of O Dea s state championship team that finished 29-0 in his freshman season. 10

13 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S R E T U R N I N G P L A Y E R S Andy Bloom #23 Position: Guard Year: Senior Height: 6-3 Weight: 195 Hometown: Spokane, Wash. Previous School: Gonzaga Prep Major: Accounting : Andy Bloom will look to close his career in style after three quality seasons at Seattle was second on the team in scoring as a junior with 10.0 points per game scored in double figures in 13 games was second on the team in free throw percentage (85.0 percent) and third in 3-pointers made (26) scored a career-high 25 points and shot 57 percent from the field against Alderson-Broaddus (12/30/03).led the team in scoring five times has current streak of nine consecutive free throws made heading into the season was an Academic All-America District VIII first team and Academic all-gnac selection : Bloom was second on the team in scoring as a sophomore, averaging 10.0 points per game was also second in free-throw percentage (81.3) and free throws made (52), while leading the Redhawks with 37 3-pointers led the team in scoring five times, including a career high at the time of 24 points in an win over UC Santa Cruz also scored in double figures in 12 of 25 games played was all tournament at the Seattle Pacific Tournament...was an Academic All-GNAC and Verizon Academic All-America District VIII second team selection : Bloom was the top-scoring freshman in and the fifth leading scorer overall at 9.3 points per game also led the team in free-throw percentage (86.5 percent) and second in 3-pointers made (46) while logging the second-most minutes (763) on the team. Gonzaga Prep: Bloom was a two-sport athlete in basketball and football at Gonzaga Prep led Gonzaga Prep to the Greater Spokane League title and a class 4A state tournament appearance as a junior was a first-team all-gsl pick and a WIBCA All-Star after leading the league in scoring with 22.4 points per game as a senior also earned all-league honors on offense and defense in football as well as being honored as a National Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete received the Jesuit Secondary Education Association Award as a senior also an Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete in 2000 and a Greater Spokane Scholar-Athlete in Personal: Major is accounting at Seattle parents are Gary and Susan Bloom. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /252 46/142 32/ /230 37/130 52/ /252 26/86 51/ Totals / / /

14 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S R E T U R N I N G P L A Y E R S Bim Makinde #25 Position: Guard Year: Senior Height: 6-1 Weight: 175 Hometown: Scottsdale, Ariz. Previous School: Scottsdale CC Major: Biology : Bim Makinde made an immediate impact at Seattle in his first season in the program was third on the team with 8.0 points per game and tied for the team lead in free throws made (55) also reached 100 rebounds in his first season of NCAA Division II basketball scored a career-high 25 points against Seattle Pacific (01/15/04) made 10 field goals and shot 71.4 percent from the floor in that game grabbed career-high 10 rebounds twice against Multnomah Bible College (11/25/03) and Alaska-Fairbanks (01/22/04) first and only career double-double came in that same Fairbanks game where he added 12 points scored in double figures eight times, including a stretch of six straight in the middle of the season led the team in scoring six times. Scottsdale CC: Makinde was the team captain for the Artichokes and was a second-team all-league performer averaged 12.0 points per game at Scottsale CC graduated with honors and made the President s List for his academic success. Paradise Valley HS: Makinde was a first-team all-state selection for the Trojans in a three-year prep career at Paradise Valley HS was also a two-time all-northeast Valley selection and a first-team Desert Valley Region selection as a senior averaged 25 points, six rebounds, four assists, 2.5 steals and one blocked shot per game led his team to the Arizona state semifinals also competed in track and field and tennis an accomplished student-athlete, he graduated in the top five percent of his high school class with a 4.3 grade point average and was a member of the National Honors Society. Personal: Major is biology at Seattle enjoys playing piano and drawing molecular orbital diagrams in his spare time parents are Bolu and Stella Makinde. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /192 7/26 55/ Totals /192 7/26 55/

15 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S R E T U R N I N G P L A Y E R S Jeffrey McDaniel #33 Position: Forward Year: Junior Height: 6-6 Weight: 225 Hometown: Stockton, Calif. Previous School: Tokay HS Major: Criminal Justice : Jeff McDaniel continued his impressive ways after a solid freshman season by leading the Redhawks in scoring a sophomore despite missing four games in the middle of the season he was just one of two players to average in double figures in scoring (11.8 ppg) led the team in field goals made (102) and rebounds (148), tied for the team lead in free throws made (55), was second in blocked shots (17) and third in field goal percentage (53.1 percent) scored a career-high 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor against The Evergreen State College (12/12/03) career-high 16 rebounds came against Western Washington (01/17/04) scored in double figures 14 times led the team in scoring seven times and in rebounding seven times had two double-doubles in the final eight games of the season : McDaniel turned in an outstanding season in his first year of conference basketball and was awarded with Great Northwest Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year honors was third on the team in scoring (9.9 ppg), and led the team in rebounds (6.7 rpg), blocks (0.7 bpg) and steals (1.1 spg) also second on the team in field-goal percentage at 55.2 percent was one of just two players to start in all 27 games and logged the second-most minutes on the team at 27 minutes per game led the team in scoring four times and broke the 20-point barrier twice, including a career-high at the time of 22 points in a win at St. Martin s (02/20/03) led the Redhawks in rebounds 14 times and reached double figures seven times with season bests of 13 on three occasions also had six double-doubles. Tokay HS: A four-time team captain, McDaniel was honored as The Stockton Record Player of the Year and the San Joaquin Athletic Association co-mvp after leading his Tigers to the second round of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section tournament average 18.6 points, 12 rebounds, two blocks and three assists per game as a senior and was a McDonald s All-American candidate led Tokay to the SJAA title as a junior was rated the No. 4 player in California by Sacremento Area Hoops. Personal: Major is criminal justice at Seattle parents are Alvin and Cheryl McDaniel. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /181 9/32 58/ /192 12/32 55/ Totals /373 21/64 113/

16 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S R E T U R N I N G P L A Y E R S Scott Rainey #42 Position: Center Year: Junior Height: 6-10 Weight: 245 Hometown: Astoria, Ore. Previous School: UC Santa Barbara Major: Criminal Justice and Political Science : Scott Rainey played in all 27 games in his first season with the Redhawks...led the team in field-goal percentage at 54.2 percent after connecting on 71-of-131 shots...led the team in blocked shots with 25 and was third on the team in rebounds (104)...scored a career high 22 points against Multnomah Bible College (11/25/03)...grabbed career high nine rebounds twice against The Evergreen State College (12/12/03) and Seattle Pacific (01/15/04). UC Santa Barbara: Rainey transferred to Seattle after playing a season at NCAA Division I UC Santa Barbara...he played on the Gouchos first Big West title team and a spot in the NIT...UCSB lost in overtime to San Diego State in the NIT first round...on the season, Rainey played with 17 games and totalled 49 minutes played, with three points scored and 11 rebouds...was a Big West Conference All-Academic selection. Astoria HS: Rainey was a two-time all-cowapa League pick after leading his team to two straight state tournament appearance and the league title in his junior campaign...as a senior, he was Astoria s MVP and a McDonald s All-America nominee after averaging 10.8 points, 10.2 rebounds, 5.4 blocks and 3.6 assists per game...shot 58 percent from the field and 71 percent from the free-throw line...recorded a school-record 11 blocked shots in a single game and was selected to play in the Oregon High School Coaches All-Star Game...posted career highs of 28 points and 17 rebounds in the same game as a junior...a member of the National Honors Society and the National Honor Roll...also lettered one year in soccer and three years in volleyball. Personal: Double major in criminal justice and political science at Seattle...enjoys drawing, golf, boating and shooting guns in his spare time...parents are Alex and Helen Rainey. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /131 0/0 29/ Totals /131 0/0 29/

17 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S R E T U R N I N G P L A Y E R S Kyle Vessey #50 Position: Forward Year: Senior Height: 6-5 Weight: 230 Hometown: Mead, Wash. Previous School: Mount Spokane HS Major: General Science : Kyle Vessey will complete his collegiate career after three solid years as a role player who bring numerous intangibles to the Redhawk program...saw playing time in 19 games as a junior and continued to shoot over 50 percent for his career with a 52.9 percent shooting season...averaged 1.1 points and 1.9 rebounds in just under seven minutes per game...scored a season-high five points against Multnomah Bible College (11/25/03)...pulled in a season-high seven rebounds in the same game as well as against Western Washington (02/12/04)...in that Western Washington game, Vessey pulled in a career-high five offensive rebounds : Vessey played in 22 games as a sophomore and averaged 1.5 points and 1.7 rebounds in just more than seven minutes per game...honored as an academic all-conference selection...shot 66.7 percent from the field : Vessey played in all 29 games and made 12 starts as a freshman...averaged 2.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game...posted still-standing career highs of eight points and 12 rebounds in a loss at Alaska-Anchorage (01/ 24/02). Mount Spokane HS: Vessey was the Greater Spokane League MVP after leading the Wildcats to the league title and a class 4A state tournament berth...also honored as a Spokesman Review all-area selection and an honorable mention all-state tournament team pick...was also a three-time recipient of Mount Spokane s Play Hard/Study Hard Award and was honored as the GSL Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior...in addition to basketball, Vessey also played four years of soccer and was an all-league selection and team MVP. Personal: Major is general science at Seattle...mother is Laurel Vessey. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /60 1/4 11/ /21 0/0 6/ /17 0/0 3/ Totals /98 1/4 20/ Ryan Webb #10 Position: Point Guard Year: Sophomore Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 Hometown: Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Previous School: Mountlake Terrace HS Major: Visual Arts : Ryan Webb came in and gained invaluable experience playing a full season at point guard as a freshman...averaged 30.3 minutes per game, the highest total on the squad last year...averaged 7.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game...his 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio is more than adequate for his first season of collegiate basketball...career-high 11 assists came at St. Martin s (01/10/04)...scored in double figures nine times, including a career-high 16 points against Central Washington (02/07/ 04)...also had career-high seven rebounds against Central Washington (02/07/04) : Webb missed the season with a medical redshirt. Mountlake Terrace HS: Webb was named to the class 4A all-state team and was honored as the WesCo South Division MVP after leading Mountlake Terrace HS to a 17-7 record as a senior...averaged 16.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game...ended the season with 140 assists, the second highest single-season mark in the school s 42-year history...named to The Everett Herald all-area team...led the Hawks to a 20-4 record as a junior while averaging 12.5 points and four rebounds per game...named the team s co-most Improved Player...between his junior and senior year, Webb played for the Rotary Select team that won the FinalScore.tv Invitational and drained a 3-pointer to win the title. Personal: Major is visual arts at Seattle...mother is Pam Webb. YEAR GP-GS FGM/FGA 3PTM/3PTA FTM/FTA REB AVG AST AVG PTS AVG /174 9/35 35/ Totals /174 9/35 35/

18 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S N E W P L A Y E R S Andy Anderson #15 Position: Guard Year: Junior Height: 5-8 Weight: 156 Hometown: Bothell, Wash. Previous School: Skagit Valley College Major: Political Science Skagit Valley College: Andy Anderson played for two seasons at Skagit Valley College...earned the Captain s Award while with the Cardinals...also played golf at Skagit Valley. Inglemoor HS: Anderson played two seasons of basketball for the Vikings and was an honorable mention all-league performer...led the team to the district playoffs and earned the Captain s Award...team was 16-8 as a senior...averaged 13 points, five rebounds and five assists per game. Personal: Major is political science at Seattle...enjoys playing golf in his spare time...parents are Dan and Janet Anderson. Shaun Burl #24 Position: Point Guard Year: Freshman Height: 6-0 Weight: 192 Hometown: Berkeley, Calif. Previous School: Berkeley HS Major: Sociology Berkeley HS: Shaun Burl comes to Seattle from California s San Francisco Bay area, which is a very competitive area for high school basketball...played for the Yellow Jackets for three years and was a three-time all-league selection...team was when Burl was a starter in three seasons...led the team in assists each year...averaged 12 points, 6.5 assists and three rebounds a game. Personal: Major is sociology at Seattle...father is Donald Arreola-Burl. Ryan Coldren #31 Position: Forward Year: Freshman Height: 6-8 Weight: 210 Hometown: Fall Creek, Ore. Previous School: Marist HS Major: Undeclared Marist HS: With a big body and plenty of potential, Ryan Coldren enters Seattle after an impressive high school career...averaged 18 points, seven rebounds and three assists per game...two-time all-skyem League and team MVP...a second-team all-state pick in Oregon...led team to Oregon state tournament all four seasons and won a state title as a freshman...also played football for the Spartans...was a second-team all-sky-em League quarterback and led the team to a state championship. Personal: Major is undeclared at Seattle...father Bruce played collegiate basketball at the University of Oregon from and sister Jamie played at the University of Idaho from parents are Bruce and Karen Coldren. 16

19 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S N E W P L A Y E R S Sean Namanny #30 Position: Guard Year: Junior Height: 6-4 Weight: 180 Hometown: Antioch, Calif. Previous School: Los Medanos College Major: Communications Los Medanos College: Sean Namanny was an honorable mention all-state performer while at Los Medanos College...led the Mustangs to the second round of the playoffs for two consecutive seasons...it was the first appearance in the playoffs for Los Medanos in 20 years...was runner-up for the Bay Valley Conference MVP, and a two-time all-bvc pick...averaged 17.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.1 steals per game...shot 44 percent from 3-point range, which was the No. 9 mark in California JC basketball. Antioch HS: Namanny led Antioch to the playoffs two seasons in a row while there...was a first-team all-bay Valley Athletic League selection...was also a team co-mvp and honored with the Coaches Award...averaged 21 points and five rebounds per game while leading his team to a record as a senior...also played baseball and helped the Panthers to the playoffs three seasons in a row...hit.350 and had a 3-2 record as a pitcher. Personal: Major is communications at Seattle...enjoys playing softball in his spare time...parents are Lee and Deborah Namanny. Keith Nelson #5 Position: Guard Year: Junior Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Hometown: Longview, Wash. Previous School: Lower Columbia College Major: Psychology Lower Columbia College: Keith Nelson is leaving Lower Columbia College at its most exciting time after winning the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges title for the first time in 50 years...the Red Devils took the title with a double overtime win over Mount Hood...helped the team to a 26-5 overall record...nelson had a season-high 21 points in a game against Tacoma last year...ranks third all-time at Lower Columbia in season free throw percentage (83.9 percent). Rainier HS: Nelson played at Rainier HS for three seasons and was named first-team all-cowappa League all three years...was also the league MVP, team MVP and team captain...was a four-sport athlete at Rainier, also competing in football, baseball, and track and field...was a first-team all-state pick in track and field...first-team all-league in football. Personal: Major is psychology at Seattle...parents are Stephen and Ruth Nelson. Jordan Schultz #32 Position: Guard Year: Freshman Height: 6-3 Weight: 205 Hometown: Seattle, Wash. Previous School: University Prep Major: Communications University Prep: Jordan Schultz played four seasons of basketball for University Prep and was a three-year starter...was named University Prep s Male Athlete of the Year and team co-mvp a firstteam all-emerald City League pick as a senior...averaged 18 points, five rebounds and two assists per game...has a high scoring game of 42 points against Charles Wright Academy in which he went 11-of-18 from 3-point range...also scored 21 points in the first quarter against Friday Harbor with five 3-pointers in the postseason...led team to the state tournament for the first time in the 28-year history of the school...a second-team all-state selection...won the 3-point contest in the In the Paint All-Star Game...was also a first-team all-league selection in baseball as a sophomore won the Puma Pride award for leadership. Personal: Major is communications at Seattle...parents are Howard and Sheri Schultz. 17

20 P L A Y E R P R O F I L E S N E W P L A Y E R S Bernard Seals #21 Position: Guard Year: Junior Height: 6-3 Weight: 183 Hometown: Sacramento, Calif. Previous School: Cosumnes River College Major: Communications Cosumnes River College: Bernard Seals comes to Seattle from Cosumnes River College where he played for two seasons...averaged 20.6 points per game and led the Bay Valley East Conference in field goal percentage (67.6 percent) and 3-point field goal percentage (56.4 percent)...was among the California state JC leaders in 3-point field goal percentage...also averaged 5.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.2 steals per game...had a high scoring game of 29 last year. Valley HS: Seals played two seasons of basketball for the Vikings...averaged 20.0 points, five assists and two rebounds per game...was team MVP, all-league and all-city. Personal: Major is communications at Seattle...mother is Portia Cleveland. Travis Welt #52 Position: Center Year: Freshman Height: 6-9 Weight: 245 Hometown: Spokane, Wash. Previous School: Saint George s School Major: Mechanical Engineering : Travis Welt redshirted in Saint George s School: Welt played for two seasons for the Dragons in Spokane where he was an all-league and all-state tournament selection as a senior...averaged 16 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks per game in leading his team to a seventhplace finish at the class B state tournament...served as a team captain and was selected to play in the Class B State All-Star Game...as a junior, was named his team s Most Improved Player after helping the Dragons to a second-place finish at the state tournament...also competed for four seasons in track and field and was a three-time state placer in the shot put and discus. Personal: Major is mechanical engineering with a minor in mathematics at Seattle...enjoys snowboarding and playing guitar in his spare time...parents are Robert and Janet Welt. S P O N S O R S C H A M P I O N ( $ 5, ) Vacation Internationale American Express S L A M D U N K ( $ 2, ) Michael Mick Schreck Martin Investment Group Absco Alarms 3 - P O I N T E R ( $ 1, ) Kevin Suther Harrison Jewell Daniel Corby Jr. Joe Maxwell Windermere Real Estate Jerry Tardie Joe Pehanick A S S I S T ( $ ) Adam Enfield Enfield Farms Chad and Laura Smith Edward Jones/Windermere G. Scott Design Warwick Hotel Wild Ginger/The Triple Door Sellen Construction WFF Facility Services T E A M M E M B E R Randy Brannon Viking Bank Ken McKee Time Out Sports Pam Westphal Bank of America Foley Sign Mac and Jack Brewery Fresh Juice Works Kelly s Pizzeria and Sports Bar Eye Concepts Signs Jason Oliver AT&T Wireless 18

21 H A L L O F F A M E E D O B R I E N ( ) J O H N O B R I E N ( ) Perhaps the finest all-around athletes in Seattle University athletics history, the O Brien twins propelled the Chieftains into the national spotlight in the 1950s. John became the first collegiate player to ever score 1,000 points in a single year, tallying 1,051 in He ranks as Seattle s all-time leading scorer with 2,733 career points. While John emerged as a prolific scorer, his brother Ed guided the Chieftain offense from the point guard position. Ed set a personal record with 530 points during the 1953 season. He later served as Seattle s athletic director for 12 years. In addition to their tremendous success on the court, both O Briens excelled at baseball as well. They played in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization following their collegiate careers. Ed and John O Brien had their numbers 3 and 4 respectively retired at Seattle University. E L G I N B AY L O R ( ) The man who literally redefined the small forward position during his college and professional career, Elgin Baylor led the Chieftains to their greatest postseason success. After ushering in a new era of athletic, above-the-rim play during his first year at Seattle, Baylor guided the Chieftains to the 1958 NCAA Division I championship game. Though unable to defeat Adolph Rupp s Kentucky Wildcats in that contest, Baylor wrote himself into basketball legend with two seasons of outstanding performance and was named to the 1958 NCAA Final Four all-tournament team. He was drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958 and followed the franchise to Los Angeles, playing until Baylor earned all-pro acclaim several times during his NBA career, teaming with Jerry West to create the Laker legacy of success. In commemoration of the NBA s 50th season, Baylor was named one of the 50 greatest players of all time. Holder of 11 Seattle University basketball records, including single-game scoring (60 points against Portland in 1958), Baylor is in both the Basketball Hall of Fame and the Seattle University Athletic Hall of Fame. Currently, Baylor is the general manager of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA franchise. He was recently honored by The Sporting News as the No. 19 player in its publication Legends of College Basketball. Baylor had his number 22 retired at Seattle University. E D D I E M I L E S ( ) One of the purest shooters in college basketball history, Eddie Miles earned the monicker The Man with the Golden Arm during his playing career at Seattle University. Miles, who made a living with the long-range shot before the advent of the 3-point line, is second all-time on Seattle s NCAA scoring list with 1,874 points. He is one of only three Seattle players to score at least 500 points in three consecutive years. The Chieftains advanced to the NCAA Division I tournament during all three of Miles seasons. Elected to the Seattle University Athletics Hall of Fame for his exploits, Miles was a No. 1 draft choice of the Detroit Pistons in He played with Detroit for six seasons and with Baltimore for three, averaging a career-high 19.6 points for the Pistons in Miles had his number 20 retired at Seattle University. C L I N T R I C H A R D S O N ( ) The only Chieftain player to lead the team in scoring for four consecutive years, Clint Richardson was a standout on the Seattle University teams of the late 1970s. A graduate of O Dea High School, he immediately stepped into a starring role for the Chieftains and ended his career with 1,841 points, third-best all-time among Seattle University NCAA players. Richardson played with the Philadelphia 76ers during their heyday of the early 1980s, joining Julius Erving, Moses Malone and Bobby Jones in winning an NBA Championship in Richardson had his number 44 retired at Seattle University. R O D D E R L I N E ( ) Rod Derline emerged from small-town Elma, Wash. to become a star for the Chieftains as a three-year letterwinner. His long-range sharp shooting earned him the monicker The Rifle, and he lives up to that, joining Seattle University s elite list of career 1,000-point scorers. Derline shot over 50 percent from the field in his junior and senior seasons and finished at 49 percent for his career. Derline averaged 13.4 points per game for his career, including 16.4 per contest in his junior year. Known for his shooting, Derline s solid all-around game and hard work drew the attention of professional teams. It was the hometown Sonics who selected Derline with the fifth pick in the 10th round of the 1974 NBA draft. The team recently selected that class as its fifth-best draft class in club history. Highly regarded by the Seattle coaching staff, Derline played just two seasons before a knee injury forced him into early retirement. During his prep days, Derline averaged more than 20 points per game at Elma High school in both his junior and senior seasons and still holds the record for field goals attempted in a class 1A state tournament game (47). Derline was named to The Seattle Times All-Century Team, honoring the state s top prep players in the 1900s. 19

22 H A L L O F F A M E D R. H U B E R G R I M M ( ) Dr. Huber Grimm was inducted into the Seattle University Hall of Fame for his 30 years of service as the team physician. He was not just a doctor, he was a friend to all and a true fan of the basketball program. He saw over the health of the athletes and added to the immense success of Seattle University basketball, and did so while donating his services to the university. Here are just a few of the former players who had many kind words to share: Ed O Brien ( ): He and his wife Georgia were two of the most staunch fans of our Chieftains. He was very dedicated to the team and players. Dr. Grimm is one of the unsung heroes of Seattle University. Jerry Tardie ( ): Dr. Grimm was as important to the program as any player. We were very lucky to have him. He had an open-door policy and was always there for us, no matter the circumstance. Everybody respected him and had confidence in him. He truly had Seattle University basketball at heart, and that is hard to find. Dr. Grimm was like a father away from home. Tom Workman ( ): Dr. Grimm was a great man who really cared for the program. He always had time for us. The only negative thing I would say is that the days we took our physicals were not always pleasant. He was very thorough. F R E D O L E Y N I C K ( ) A three-year letterwinner for the Chieftains, Frank Oleynick s spectacular ball handling, fancy passing and sharp shooting earned him the monicker Magic. He averaged 22.6 points for his career, the third-highest scoring average in program history. The first player in team history to start a game as a freshman, Oleynick also ranked sixth all-time in career points (1,696), third in free-throw percentage (82.4), fifth in field goals made (665), sixth in assists average (4.2) and seventh in free throws made (34) and owns two of the eight highest single scoring seasons in program history. As a junior, Oleynick led the nation in free-throw percentage (88.8 percent) and was an AP Honorable Mention All-American and a first-team All-West Coast Athletic Conference selection. He was just the third sophomore in WCAC history to be named league MVP. Oleynick left Seattle University following his junior campaign and was the 12th selection in the 1975 NBA draft, taken by the Seattle Supersonics. He played two seasons as a professional. J O H N T R E S VA N T ( ) A fierce presence in the low post, John Tresvant lettered three years for the Chieftains, averaging a double-double in points and rebounds in all but his freshman season. He averaged 12.6 points and 11.1 rebounds in his career, the programs fourth-highest career rebounding average. Tresvant also ranks fifth all-time in career rebounds with 916. He gold the school record for rebounds in a single game with an amazing 40 against Montana on Feb. 8, 1963 the fourth highest singlegame rebounding total in NCAA Division I history. In his senior year, he was an NCAA Far West Region All-Star selection and was named to the UPI All-West Coast second team. Tresvant was the 35th selection in the 1964 NBA draft by the St. Louis Hawks and played nine season in the NBA. T O M W O R K M A N ( ) A three-year letterwinner for the Chieftains, Tom Workman was a tenacious inside scorer and rebounding threat. He averaged 19.2 points and 8.4 rebounds in his career, and ranks as Seattle University s 11th all-time leading scorer with 1,497 career points. Workman is fourth all-time in free throws made (435) and is tied for the school records for both free throws made (20) and attempted (24) in a single game, accomplishing those feats on Dec.13, 1965 against UC Santa Barbara. He also shot 50.5 percent from the field in his career. In the season, Workman joined UCLA s Lew Alcindor as the only two UPI All-West Coast First Team unanimous selections. He was also an honorable mention AP All-American and competed in the East-West All-Star Game. He also earned UPI All-West Coast first team honors in the campaign. Workman was the eighth selection in the 1967 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks and played seven professional seasons. 20

23 / S E A S O N S T A T S ----TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS NO. PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 30 McDaniel,Jeffrey Bloom,Andy Makinde,Bim Harrison,Kevin Webb,Ryan Lano,Nic Rainey,Scott Steele,Marcus Nelson,Trevante Williams,Jelani Lincoln,Eddie Brooks,A.J Rowe,Cameron Robinson,Shea Vessey,Kyle TEAM Total Opponents RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (9-18) (7-6) (1-9) (1-3) CONFERENCE (5-13) (4-5) (1-8) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (4-5) (3-1) (0-1) (1-3) SCORE BY PERIODS: 1ST 2ND OT TOTAL Seattle University Opponents DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Seattle University Opponents

24 / S E A S O N R E S U L T S DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGHT POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/15/03 5:30 pm # vs Indianapolis L 348 (16) Bloom, Andy (5) Lano, Nic (16) Lano, Nic 11/16/03 5:30 pm vs CSU Monterey Bay W (19) Bloom, Andy (7) Lano, Nic 11/21/03 7:05 pm! MACMURRAY COLLEGE W (13) Brooks, A.J. (8) Harrison, Kevin 11/22/03 7 pm! LEWIS-CLARK STATE L 533 (19) McDaniel, Jeffrey (9) Lincoln, Eddie 11/25/03 7 pm MULTNOMAH BIBLE COLLEGE W (22) Rainey, Scott (16) Steele, Marcus 12/6/03 6 pm * at Northwest Nazarene L 1065 (14) McDaniel, Jeffrey (5) Webb, Ryan 12/12/03 7 pm EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE W (24) McDaniel, Jeffrey (9) McDaniel, Jeffrey (9) Rainey, Scott 12/20/03 7:30 pm at UC Davis L 600 (13) Lano, Nic (7) McDaniel, Jeffrey 12/29/03 5 pm vs Saint Martin s L 225 (21) Bloom, Andy (6) Nelson, Trevante (21) Nelson, Trevante (6) Lano, Nic 12/30/03 5 pm ^ vs Alderson-Broaddus L 214 (25) Bloom, Andy (7) Bloom, Andy 01/08/04 7:10 pm * at Central Washington W (20) Nelson, Trevante (8) Lano, Nic 01/10/04 7 pm * at Saint Martin s L 513 (18) Makinde, Bim (9) Lano, Nic 01/15/04 7 pm * SEATTLE PACIFIC W (25) Makinde, Bim (9) Rainey, Scott 01/17/04 7:40 pm * WESTERN WASHINGTON L 1230 (19) Harrison, Kevin (16) McDaniel, Jeffrey 01/22/04 8 pm * at Alaska-Fairbanks L 510 (12) Makinde, Bim (10) Makinde, Bim 01/24/04 8:05 pm * at Alaska-Anchorage L 1095 (10) Makinde, Bim (6) Makinde, Bim 01/29/03 7 pm * WESTERN OREGON W (15) Makinde, Bim (6) Rainey, Scott 01/31/04 7 pm * HUMBOLDT STATE L 591 (17) McDaniel, Jeffrey (8) Rainey, Scott 02/05/04 7:40 pm * SAINT MARTIN S W (14) Steele, Marcus (15) McDaniel, Jeffrey 02/07/04 7 pm * CENTRAL WASHINGTON L OT 1089 (19) McDaniel, Jeffrey (10) McDaniel, Jeffrey 2/12/04 7 pm * at Western Washington L 829 (18) Makinde, Bim (9) Makinde, Bim 02/14/04 7 pm * at Seattle Pacific L 925 (14) McDaniel, Jeffrey (6) Williams, Jelani 02/19/04 7 pm * ALASKA-ANCHORAGE L 359 (10) Bloom, Andy (6) Makinde, Bim (6) Lano, Nic 02/21/24 7 pm * ALASKA-FAIRBANKS L 568 (16) Harrison, Kevin (4) Rainey, Scott 02/26/04 7 pm * at Humboldt State L 1359 (12) Bloom, Andy (9) McDaniel, Jeffrey 02/28/04 7 pm * at Western Oregon LOT 875 (18) Lano, Nic (11) McDaniel, Jeffrey 03/06/04 2 pm * NORTHWEST NAZARENE W (18) McDaniel, Jeffrey (9) McDaniel, Jeffrey * Great Northwest Athletic Conference game # Sonoma State/Rod Logsdon Classic ^ Seattle Pacific/Oak Harbor Freight Lines Holiday Classic! Seattle University Tip-Off Classic RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (9-18) (7-6) (1-9) (1-3) CONFERENCE (5-13) (4-5) (1-8) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (4-5) (3-1) (0-1) (1-3) ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

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