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1 MEDIA GUIDE CELEBRATING50 YEARS OF MATADOR BASKETBALL

2 MEDIA GUIDE {TABLE OF CONTENTS} TOC CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MEN S BASKETBALL CELEBRATING ITS 50TH YEAR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE COMPETITION IN COMMITTED TEAMMATES WITH GREAT CHARACTER M THE MATADORS UNSELFISH, TOUGH TEAM BASKETBALL CHALLENGING SCHEDULE INCLUDING GAMES AGAINST NATIONAL POWERS GONZAGA AND WASHINGTON STRONG LEADERSHIP FROM RETURNING PLAYERS PLUS AN INFLUX OF TALENTED NEWCOMERS GAME DAY EXCITEMENT EXCITED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE FANS 50 Years of Matador Basketball Head Coach Bobby Braswell Assistant Coaches/Support Staff Outlook Meet the Team Pillars of Success Meet the Team Calvin Chitwood Rai Colston Willie Galick Rob Haynes Jonathan Heard Josh Jenkins Michael Lizarraga Rodrigue Mels Jayme Miller Tony Osunsanmi Xavier Reed Evan Scott Jermaine Smith Therin Taylor Tremaine Townsend Deon Tresvant Matthew Wallace Paul Wayne O OPPONENTS 33 ESPN Bracketbuster 34 Big West Conference 38 Opponents/Spirit Squad H TEAM HISTORY The season promises to be a year filled with excitement, new opportunities, and many new faces as Cal State Northridge celebrates its 50th season of intercollegiate basketball. BOBBY BRASWELL HEAD COACH N CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE >> Matador Administration Media Information Staff Directory Athletic Training/Strength & Conditioning The Northridge Community This is Cal State Northridge 100 Academic Success 101 Prominent Alumni 102 A History of Success 103 Hall of Fame 104 Radio/TV Roster Statistics Game-By-Game Scores Box Scores Year-by-Year Results Matador Record Season-by-Season Series Scores by Opponent Matador All-Americans The Matadome Record Book - Team Record Book - Points Record Book - Field Goals Record Book - 3-point Field Goals Record Book - Free Throws Record Book - Rebounds Record Book - Assists Record Book - Steals Record Book - Blocks Record Book - Minutes Record Book - Games/Fouls Record Book - By The Numbers Matador Letterwinners Conference Honors Matador Team Awards

3 WELCOME 50 YEARS OF NORTHRIDGE BASKETBALL W 50 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS ( ) OF BASKETBALL AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE. GREAT TEAMS, GREAT PLAYERS, GREAT COACHES MARK THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF MATADOR BASKETBALL. BY BOB VAZQUEZ, ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR [MEDIA RELATIONS] NORTHRIDGE, CA DURING HIS TENURE AS HEAD basketball coach at Cal State Northridge, Bobby Braswell has been a part of many memorable wins, coached many outstanding players, and has been mentor to many student-athletes who have graduated and gone on to successful careers in life. As Cal State Northridge celebrates its 50th year of intercollegiate basketball in , Braswell is only the fourth head coach in the school s long history of basketball, a tribute to the stability of the program. Along the way, Braswell, a 1985 CSUN graduate, distinctly remembers some of the great moments in school history. As he enters his 12th season at Cal State Northridge, Braswell has coached 325 games in his duties as head coach, and he still remembers certain games as if they had been played yesterday. For example, Braswell can recount, without reservation, his first game as head coach on Nov. 23, 1996, when the Matadors faced a vocal crowd of 13,066 fans at powerful UNLV. I remember going to the game, and playing in front of a large crowd of more than 13,000 UNLV fans, more fans than any of the CSUN players had ever competed in front of, says Braswell. I told the team not to look at this game as an obstacle, but as an opportunity. That night, against a powerful UNLV team, our players went out and competed, and played extremely hard. We had a chance to win the game. In fact, we took the game down to the final possession, down by two points. We designed a play, but we turned the ball over and eventually lost (59-61). Even though we did not win, I was very proud of the team. It was a good beginning. Perhaps Braswell s biggest victory, and the biggest victory in school history took place on Nov. 21, On that night, Cal State Northridge played a non-league game at UCLA s famed Pauley Pavilion. The nationally-ranked Bruins were heavily favored, but a trio of Matador players (Jeff Parris, John Burrell and Brian Heinle) combined for 57 points to lead CSUN to a victory over UCLA. What was significant, according to Braswell, was that the Matadors never gave up after being down at halftime. That Matador team was a very confident group, recalls Braswell. We were a veteran group that played well together. We had great players including Jeff Parris, Brian Heinle, Carl Holmes, Marco McCain and Markus Carr, who I thought was probably the best point guard in the Western United States that year. We were a tough, physical team that would be going against a very talented UCLA team. The Bruins were nationally-ranked at the time, but in the end our team prevailed. It was a very special night. The national media picked up on it immediately. We were the lead story on ESPN and Fox Sports that night. Braswell s team in is regarded as the best team in school history. The Matadors captured a school record 22 wins, captured the Big Sky Conference regular season title, became the first team in school history to earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament history (Division I) and captured the hearts of the Northridge community and the surrounding areas. On Mar. 10, 2001, Cal State Northridge gained an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament with a victory over Eastern Washington in the Big Sky Tournament title game. That was our goal at the start of the year, to win the Big Sky Championship and to make it to the NCAA Tournament, said Braswell. On Selection Sunday, when we heard our name being called (Cal State Northridge), what a special moment it was for our program. That was big news not only in the Northridge community, but across all of Southern California and the nation. The media coverage was beyond belief. The Matadors enjoyed front page coverage. Cal State Northridge played Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in 2001, and although the Matadors lost to the powerful Jayhawks, Braswell still proudly remembers the dedication, hard work and sweat the players put forth during that magical season. Playing against Kansas was a personal, special moment for me because their coach, Roy Williams, was a good friend, remembers Braswell. Roy had recruited a couple of my players at Cleveland High School, Adonis Jordan and Lucious Harris. Adonis eventually signed with Coach Williams and played on two NCAA Final Four teams at Kansas. Only a year earlier ( ), Cal State Northridge came close to securing its first Division I berth in the NCAA Tournament, but an overtime loss to Northern Arizona in the championship game of the Big Sky Conference Tournament prevented that from happening, thus the Matadors ended the year was a great season as well, said Braswell. We beat a very good Oregon team (79-77) in Eugene before a large crowd, and also beat a good Fresno State team (69-66) before more than 10,000 fans in Fresno when Jerry Tarkanian was their head coach. But the loss in the conference championship game to NAU was hard to swallow. Our guys came back in the season more hungry and determined to win a championship. A total of four Cal State Northridge teams have gained entrance into the NCAA Tournament. When Cal State Northridge was a Division II participant, three Matador teams earned tournament berths. The school s first NCAA Tournament appearance took place during the season as Cal State Northridge chalked up a 22-7 record. { 2 } { 3 }

4 WELCOME 50 YEARS OF NORTHRIDGE BASKETBALL W CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF BASKETBALL AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Six Matadors teams have earned league titles in school history, the latest coming during the season when the Matadors chalked up a overall record, a 13-3 first place regular season league record, and then went onto win the conference tournament title. As head coach, Braswell has guided Cal State Northridge to post season play in each of his previous eleven seasons, reaching the conference tournament championship game on four occasions. Braswell s accomplishments at Cal State Northridge are many. Braswell reached 100 career victories faster than any other coach in Northridge history. Braswell also has the highest winning (.517) percentage in school history. During its previous 49 years of basketball history, the Matadors have played 1,131 games, including games against several of the nation s top teams. The list has included UCLA, USC, Illinois, Notre Dame, Iowa, UNLV, Ohio State, Tennessee, BYU and Utah. Another significant victory in school history took place on Nov. 20, 2005 when the Matadors scored a season opening victory over USC on the Trojans home court. Mike Efevberha scored a gamehigh 20 points while then sophomore Jonathan Heard added 15 points in 28 minutes off the bench. That was a special night, said Braswell. We had a lot of new players since we had lost quite a few seniors from the previous year. We didn t know how good we could be, but again, I told the guys that this was another opportunity to do something special. The players responded. We defended really well. The team kept fighting, and we won a tough game on the road against a good Pac-10 school. Throughout the years, many outstanding players have worn the uniform of Cal State Northridge. Braswell says he is proud that he has been able to coach them as players, and then see them mature as productive citizens in the community after they graduated from Cal State Northridge. The former players, I m proud to say, still come around, and I am happy with their experiences here at Northridge, said Braswell. They speak fondly of the good times and the opportunities that Northridge has provided. Several players are currently playing professionally and some have moved on to great professional careers away from playing basketball. I am extremely proud of them all. No championship will mean more to me than to know my guys are happy and doing well in life. In the 50 years of basketball at Cal State Northridge, the program has only had four head coaches. Paul Thomas coached the Matadors for five years ( ), followed by Jerry Ball for eight years ( ), Pete Cassidy for 25 seasons ( ) and Bobby Braswell for the past eleven years (1996-present). Cassidy, a member of the Matador Hall of Fame, still lives close to the Northridge campus, and attends games on a regular basis. Cassidy and Braswell are good friends. Pete is great guy and a great coach, said Braswell. When I took over the head coaching job here at Cal State Northridge, I named the Coaches Award after Pete. We named it the Pete Cassidy Coaches Award as a tribute for his many years of establishing the modern era of basketball here at CSUN. Cassidy not only coached 25 years at Cal State Northridge, but he was also a star basketball and baseball player at CSUN. Cassidy, a 1960 CSUN graduate, was a member of the school s first official varsity basketball team ( ) and baseball squad (1959). Cassidy was named the basketball team s MVP following the season. Cassidy averaged 9.5 points per game during his two year career. The early years of Cal State Northridge basketball were rough. Because the Matadome had not been available until the start of the season, Cal State Northridge (known as San Fernando Valley State in the early years) had to play in several high school gymnasiums including Granada Hills, Monroe and San Fernando High Schools. Cassidy recalls that sometimes the team had to practice outside on the asphalt; sometimes even at night. The first Matadors game in school history was far from successful. On Dec. 1, 1958, Cal State Northridge dropped a decision at Chapman College. The team won three games in its first season ( ), but a year later, tallied 14 victories. Baseball was actually my first love, but I tried out for the basketball team and I was good enough to make the team, said Cassidy, who was a pointguard who said his strength was to pass and handle the ball. The only thing I remember from the first Northridge game was that Chapman had a very good team with a 6-foot-10 center. Cassidy played with one of the early greats in Matador history, Jim Malkin ( ) who remains as the school s fourth all-time leading scorer (1,292 points). Jim was a great scorer, said Cassidy, who said he did everything as a point guard to get Malkin the ball. He had great hands, and also was a great volleyball player. He also played solid defense. After graduating from San Fernando Valley State, Cassidy coached at Notre Dame High School for six seasons where the team enjoyed several highly successful seasons. In his final season at Notre Dame, Cassidy coached John Vella (former NFL lineman) and Tim Foli (former major league infielder). Then in , Cassidy returned to the Northridge campus to become an assistant coach under Jerry Ball. That year, the Matadors chalked up a 17-9 record. His appointment signaled the start of a 31-year working relationship with his alma mater, six years as an assistant coach and 25 years as head coach. He also coached the freshman team and taught classes in addition to his assistant varsity coaching duties under coach Ball. Ball, who had a doctorate degree, coached the Matadors for eight seasons ( ) and retired following the season to take an administrative position at a university in Oregon. Cassidy assumed the head coaching duties during the season on an interim basis. The team won its first five games en route to a 16-9 campaign. Cassidy s first game as a head coach took place on Dec. 1, 1971 which resulted in a one point victory, 86-85, at The Matadome. Paul McCracken was the star of that team and he later went on to an NBA career, said Cassidy. Paul was a tremendous athlete who we recruited out of Los Angeles City College. Paul could run the floor, play defense, rebound and could shoot. Much of Cassidy s coaching philosophy was developed by working summer camps for John Wooden at UCLA. At the time, the Bruins were not a major basketball power, Pauley Pavilion did not exist, and the Bruins played basically in a small bungalow. But there was something special about Wooden s communication skills and his ability to teach the game of basketball. Coach Wooden was always receptive to ideas that he solicited from the camp coaches, and he always imparted his knowledge as well. It was a great experience. In , Cassidy coached the Matadors to a 22-7 record, captured the league title (9-1), and was ranked seventh in the nation. The team made its first trip to the NCAA Tournament (Div. II). That was probably my best team, Cassidy said. I really thought we had a chance to win the national championship that year. Larry Singleton, who was a very good athlete, was our leading scorer. He was a left hander who could shoot. Terry Miller was a 6- foot-5 point guard who actually played three years at Boise State before transferring to Northridge to be closer to home. We played strictly man-to-man defense and we were blessed with depth. We had a lot of good players. We played hard. The following year (20-9), Cassidy produced another championship team that finished tied for first place in the conference and again advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Another very good defensive team, said Cassidy. Cal State Northridge returned to the NCAA Tournament during the campaign when the Matadors chalked up a record, and finished first in the league with an 11-3 ledger. I have a lot of warm feelings about that team, said Cassidy. As the season went along, we got better and better. Mike Almeido was a great kid who was our leading scorer along with Tommy Ruetten who led the team in rebounding. We also had a former Marine named Wayne Fluker who possessed great leadership qualities. We had great kids including Pat Bolden, Dale Brandsberg, Mike Lopez, Rafael Meza and Larry White. Cassidy can talk for hours about many of the great players he coached at Cal State Northridge. Mention the names of George Robnett, Cliff Higgins, Pat Bolden, Jack Dyck and Andre Chevalier (who played for Bobby Braswell at Cleveland High School) and the positive words flow freely. Andre could shoot the ball, played great defense and was very strong, said Cassidy. Robnett still holds the school record for single game rebounds (24), but he was also a player who could shoot and jump. Cliff Higgins played hard and was a good person. Pat was very athletic. Jack Dyck was a lefthander who we played at the high post. He could shoot. He was an excellent player. In 25 years, Cassidy produced a school record 325 wins, eight top three league finishes, and coached the Matadors to three trips to the NCAA s. I am so proud of the many players I had the privilege to coach, said Cassidy. I am also grateful that I was able to do what I wanted to do. As Cal State Northridge begins another season of basketball, current head coach Bobby Braswell has a simple reminder. The season promises to be a year filled with excitement, new opportunities and many new faces as Cal State Northridge celebrates its 50th season of intercollegiate basketball. IMPORTANT DATES IN CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASKETBALL HISTORY December 13, 1958 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 73 LAVERNE 64 The Matadors recorded the first victory in school history. A member of that team went onto become the school s winningest basketball coach, Pete Cassidy. November 30, 1963 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 98 CAL POLY POMONA 89 In the season opener ( ), the Matadors recorded their first home victory in their new home, The Matadome, with a nine point decision over Cal Poly Pomona. Paul Edmondson led the Matador attack with 30 points. February 1, 1966 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 123 WESTMONT 117 Ollie Carter, one of the great players in Cal State Northridge basketball history, set a school record with 47 points as the Matadors scored a victory over Westmont. Carter hit 21-of-31 shots, both school records. Carter added 15 rebounds in a game played at The Matadome. March 2, 1978 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 79 UC DAVIS 73 The Matadors recorded their first victory in an NCAA Tournament (Div. II) game with a victory over the Aggies at the Western Regional at The Matadome. The seventhranked Matadors were led by Terry Miller, Chuck Evans and Sean Coleman with 14 points apiece. Coleman collected a team-high six rebounds. Cal State Northridge led at halftime, opened a 15-point lead in the second half and maintained a comfortable margin to the finish. November 30, 1999 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 69 FRESNO STATE 66 Cal State Northridge faced a formidable opponent when the Matadors faced Fresno State, a team that was coached by Jerry Tarkanian. Cal State Northridge faced a vocal crowd of more than 10,000 fans in Fresno, but the Matadors prevailed, The Matador defense held the Bulldogs to only 34 percent shooting and outrebounded the home team, Jeff Parris and Hewitt Rolle combined for 23 rebounds, and also contributed 21 points. Brian Heinle led the CSUN attack with 25 points in 28 minutes of play. December 11, 1999 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 79 OREGON 77 Head coach Bobby Braswell always seeks the challenge of playing a Pac-10 school. On this night, the Matadors traveled to Eugene, Oregon, to face the Ducks of the University of Oregon. Again, the Matadors faced a tough, home crowd of more than 7,400 fans at McArthur Court, and again CSUN walked away with a victory. Four Matador players scored in double figures led by Andre Larry with 23 points (9-for-12 shooting) along with eight rebounds and two steals in 28 minutes of play. Cal State Northridge hit 57 percent from the floor and collected ten steals in the victory over the Pac-10 opponent. November 21, 2000 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 78 UCLA 74 Cal State Northridge scored perhaps its biggest victory in school history with a victory over No. 15 UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. A trio of Matador players, Jeff Parris (27 points), John Burrell (17 points) and Brian Heinle (13 points) scored 57 of the team s 78 points. Parris added 11 free throws in 13 attempts, and garnered five rebounds as the Matadors battled back from a halftime deficit. March 10, 2001 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 73 EASTERN WASHINGTON 58 The Matadors earned their first trip to the NCAA Tournament as a Division I member with a 15-point victory over Eastern Washington in the championship game of the Big Sky Conference Tournament at The Matadome. Senior Brian Heinle, the tournament MVP, dominated the game with 21 points (10-for-13 from the free throw line) while Markus Carr added 13 points. March 16, 2001 #12 KANSAS 99 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 75 Cal State Northridge played in its first Division I NCAA Tournament game. The Matadors faced a powerful Jayhawk team that included future NBA players Nick Collison, Drew Gooden, and Kirk Hinrich at the Midwest Regional in Dayton, Ohio. Four Matador players scored in double figures led by Jeff Parris, who scored 18 points and grabbed ten rebounds off the bench. John Burrell added 18 points. November 20, 2005 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 81 USC 76 (OVERTIME) In the season opener, the Matadors stunned the favored Trojans at the Sports Arena as Mike Efevberha scored a game-high 20 points. Jonathan Heard added 15 points in 28 minutes off the bench. Cal State Northridge jumped to a halftime lead, but the Trojans outscored the visiting Matadors, 38-28, in the second half. However, Cal State Northridge dominated play in the five minute overtime, Efevberha and Jayme Miller each collected a team-high five rebounds. November 15, 2006 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 159 REDLANDS 97 The Matadors shattered the school scoring record with 159 points in a 62-point win over Redlands. Cal State Northridge not only shattered the previous Northridge record for most points in a game (123 points vs USIU), but also broke the school record for most points by two teams combined (256). Other school records set in the win included field goals in a game (62) and assists (43). The Matadors scoring total also broke the Big West record for most points scored in a non-conference game. Cal State Northridge also equaled the NCAA record for assists in a regular game with 43 (TCU, 1998) and the two teams combined for 65 assists in regulation, which tied the record set by Dayton-UCF in { 4 } { 5 }

5 The Matadors BOBBY BRASWELL >> HEAD COACH // 12TH SEASON // NORTHRIDGE, CALIF. >> CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, B.S., 1985 >> OVERALL RECORD: [ELEVEN SEASONS] HEAD COACH BOBBY BRASWELL M THE FORTUNES OF THE MEN S BASKETBALL TEAM AT Cal State Northridge improved greatly on April 30, 1996, the day it hired Bobby Braswell, a 1985 graduate of CSUN, to pilot its men s basketball program. He is just the fourth head coach of the Matador men s basketball program in its 49-year history. Braswell, the 2001 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, returned to his alma mater and has guided Cal State Northridge to unparalleled success. He has amassed an overall record of (.517) with the Matadors in eleven years. He has guided Northridge to postseason play in each of his previous eleven seasons, reaching the conference tournament championship game on four occasions. Last year, the Matadors led the Big West Conference in rebounding margin (+6.9) and steals (8.97) and was ranked in the Top 3 in the league in free throw percentage (.712), 3-point field goal percentage defense (.339), and rebounding (38.8 rpg). Offensively, the Matadors made national headlines with a school record victory over Redlands. Not only did the Matadors break the school record for most points in game, but also established new school marks for fields goals (62) and assists (43). The 43 assists also tied the NCAA record. During the season, Braswell picked up his 150th Northridge win when the Matadors defeated UC Davis on Jan. 19, Northridge opened the season with four wins in five games highlighted by the Matadors first-ever win over USC, in overtime. The previous season ( ), the Matadors finished the year and tied for third in the Big West Conference with a record of 12-6, its best league mark since joining the BWC in CSUN lost to 16thranked Pacific in the semifinals of the 2005 Big West Tournament at the Anaheim Convention Center. Braswell s teams have ranked in the top 25 in steals nationally in ten of the last eleven seasons, including ranking second in at 11.0 steals per game and have averaged 9.4 spg in his eleven years (3,069 steals in 325 games). Braswell s teams have always played a tough nonconference schedule, allowing Northridge to have one of the toughest strength of schedule in its respective conferences (Big West and Big Sky) during the past eleven seasons. Of the 109 nonconference games in the Braswell era, 32 have been road games either as a guarantee game or as part of a tournament from power conferences like the Big 10, the Big 12, Conference USA, the Mountain West, the Pacific-10 and the SEC. In , the Matadors finished overall and 7-11 (tied for 5th) in the Big West. Cal State Northridge made an improbable run at the 2004 Big West Conference Tournament championship in Anaheim, Calif. The Matadors were seeded sixth and beat seventhseeded Cal State Fullerton in the first round at the Anaheim Convention Center. CSUN then upset thirdseeded UC Santa Barbara in the quarterfinals. The Matadors then stunned top-seeded and 21stranked Utah State in the semifinals. The win over the Aggies was Braswell s second over a ranked team. In the finals, CSUN fell behind by as many as 19 points to regular season co-champion and second-seeded Pacific before rallying to tie the game with 39 seconds left on a three-pointer by Etoagwara Onyenegecha. Pacific won the championship title on a pair of free throws by Miah Davis with 5.1 seconds left. Braswell recorded a milestone victory during the season when he became the fastest coach in Northridge history to win 100 games with a win at San Diego on Dec. 4, He won his 100th victory in his 181st contest. Pete Cassidy was the former record holder, needing 186 games to reach the 100- win plateau. The Matadors ended the season with an overall record of and a Big West mark of 8-10 (tied for 6th). The Matadors qualified for postseason play for the seventh consecutive season, but lost in overtime in the first round of the Big West Conference Tournament to UC Irvine. The season was a rebuilding year as Northridge lost six players to graduation from the team that went to the NCAA Tournament. But the upstart Matadors surprised many along the way, finishing their first year in the Big West Conference tied for third place with an 11-7 league mark. The Matadors qualified for postseason play for the sixth straight season, but lost in the first round of the Big West Conference Tournament to Pacific. Northridge finished the campaign with an overall record of while posting the Big West s toughest strength of schedule, ending the season ranking 120th in the nation. On Jan. 1, 2002, and again on Jan. 5, 2002, the Matadors attained a strength of schedule ranking of ninth in the nation, which is the highest in school history. Northridge finished the nonconference slate with a strength of schedule rating of 13th in the country, which is also the highest in school history. The season was not only Braswell's best with a record, but arguably the best season that the Northridge basketball program has ever seen. The season began innocently enough with a home victory over Howard on Nov. 19, But just two days later, history was made, as the Matadors walked into storied Pauley Pavilion and upset the 15th-ranked UCLA Bruins The win marked Northridge's first-ever victory over UCLA and its first-ever upset of a nationally ranked team. Cal State Northridge then turned its focus towards winning the 2001 Big Sky Conference regular season title and subsequent tournament championship, earning the school s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. The dream began on Jan. 4, 2001, with an road win at Weber State. The Matadors opened Big Sky play feeling a little pressure, brought on by the fact that they were the unanimous choice to win the league. Northridge would build its Big Sky record to an auspicious start of 4-2. However, Cal State Northridge immediately asserted itself as the league favorite, winning the next four games, beginning with a road sweep of Montana State and Montana, a feat rarely done in the Big Sky Conference. Northridge took its 8-2 record into Pocatello, Idaho, to face an improved Idaho State squad. After the Bengals posted an victory, the doubters began to surface. But the Matadors proved they would not be denied, rallying to win their final five regular season games. Included in that stretch was the title-clinching game on the road at Eastern Washington, avenging the Matadors' only home loss of the year. The Matadors earned the right to host the 2001 Big Sky Conference Tournament by winning the regular-season title with a 13-3 record. After a first-round win over Weber State (91-74), Cal State Northridge squared off in a nationally televised game with its nemesis, Eastern Washington. The Matadors fulfilled their destiny with a victory over the EWU Eagles, earning the Big Sky's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. On Sunday, March 11, 2001, the Matadors gathered for the NCAA Selection Show. It was then that they discovered they were awarded a 13th seed and would face fourth-seeded Kansas in Dayton, Ohio. While the Jayhawks ended Northridge's dream season, handing the Matadors a setback in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, one thing stood clear... CSUN was on the national map. CSUN finished the season with a record and Braswell became one of the hottest young coaches in America with back-to-back 20-win seasons. Wins at Fresno State and Oregon turned some heads, but they were only the beginning of what this young Division I program would accomplish. There is a new standard for which Matador basketball teams are measured after Braswell guided CSUN to its first back-to-back 20-win seasons in 21 years ( and ) and posted three-straight winning seasons for the first time since the squad accomplished that feat. Prior to Braswell s arrival, the Matadors had never had a winning season in NCAA Division I competition (six seasons). CSUN s best record was in , which isn t even better than Braswell s worst record of in and again in Additionally, CSUN s Division I record was just (.329) prior to Braswell taking the helm. Braswell s teams qualified for the Big Sky Conference Tournament all five years under his guidance, reaching the finals three times. The Matadors posted the first winning season in over a decade as CSUN finished the year with a record. Cal State Northridge completed its third year in the Big Sky with a third-place finish and a 9-7 league mark. CSUN finished the season ranking ninth in the country in scoring at 82.0 points per game. Braswell has made many changes in the program with eleven years under his belt. In , the Matadors completed the then-best season in its Division I history, reaching the Big Sky Conference Tournament championship game. Braswell finished his debut season with the Matadors with an overall record of (.483) and finished 8-8 (.500, sixth place) during the regular season of the Matadors inaugural campaign in the Big Sky Conference. He guided CSUN to a second-place finish at the 1997 Big Sky Conference Championship. As the No. 6 seed, the Matadors knocked off No. 3 seeded Montana State (74-56), and then the hosts and top-seeded Northern Arizona (93-84) before losing in the finals to second-seeded Montana (79-82). Braswell earned his first collegiate win on Nov. 27, 1996, with a victory at home over Cal State Dominguez Hills. His first win came just one day after the death of his father, James Braswell, Jr. Braswell later earned his first victory over an NCAA Division I opponent at Pepperdine on Dec. 19, 1996, by beating the Waves The win over Pepperdine also marked his first road win and snapped the Matadors 17-game road losing streak. He later won his sixth game of the season (beat Eastern Washington on Jan. 4, 1997) on the same day that his brother, Victor Braswell, passed away. The Matadors finished the season with a overall record and a 7-9 slate in the Big Sky (sixth place). Sixth-seeded Northridge also reached the semifinals of the 1998 Big Sky Championship by upsetting No. 3 seed Eastern Washington in overtime in the first round. Braswell has proven that he has the ability to recruit, signing five true freshmen during the early signing period for Cal State Northridge in his first full recruiting class for the Matadors ( ). The recruiting class, included the largest contingency of recruits to ever sign National Letters of Intent to attend CSUN during the early signing period. In all, five true freshmen signed with Northridge during the early period, while the Matadors also received commitments from three four-year transfers and one heralded junior college player. The class was ranked 36th in the country by Bob Gibbons Recruiting Service. Braswell has an extensive background in coach- CAREER RECORD >> OVERALL CONFERENCE TOURNEY YEAR W-L PCT HOME AWAY NEUTRAL W-L FINISH FINISH th 2nd th 3rd-T rd-T 5th-T th-T 2nd st 1st rd-T 5th-T th-T 5th-T th-T 2nd rd-T 3rd-T th 7th-T th-T 7th-T TOTALS Title 1 Title { 6 } { 7 }

6 The Matadors HEAD COACH BOBBY BRASWELL // ASSISTANT COACHES AND SUPPORT STAFF M BRASWELL VS. ALL OPPONENTS >> NCAA Division I Opponents Arizona State 0-2 Boise State 0-2 Brigham Young 0-2 Cleveland State 0-1 Coppin State 1-0 Eastern Washington 6-8 Fairfield 1-1 Fresno State 1-1 Georgia State 0-1 Hawai i 1-1 Howard 2-1 Hope International 1-0 Idaho 5-3 Idaho State 7-3 Illinois State 1-1 Iowa 0-1 Jackson State 1-0 Jacksonville 1-0 James Madison 2-0 Kansas 0-1 Kent State 1-0 Lafayette 1-1 Lehigh 1-0 Long Island 0-1 Loyola Marymount 2-2 Marquette 0-1 Montana 7-7 Montana State 7-5 Nevada 0-2 Northeastern 0-1 Northern Arizona 4-9 Northern Colorado 1-0 Ohio 0-2 Ohio State 0-1 Oklahoma 0-1 Oral Roberts 2-0 Oregon 1-2 Oregon State 0-1 Pepperdine 3-1 Portland State 9-4 Sacramento State 10-0 Saint Francis College (NY) 1-0 Saint Mary s 0-1 San Diego 2-2 San Diego State 0-1 San Jose State 2-2 South Dakota State 2-0 Southern California 0-3 Southern Illinois 0-2 Southern Utah 1-0 Tennessee 0-1 Tennessee State 0-1 Texas-El Paso 0-1 Tulsa 1-1 UAB 0-1 UCLA 1-2 UNLV 0-2 USC 1-0 Utah 0-1 Utah State 3-6 Vanderbilt 0-1 Washington 0-1 Washington State 0-1 Weber State 8-4 Wyoming 1-1 Big West Opponents Cal Poly 8-6 Cal State Fullerton 5-9 Long Beach State 9-4 Pacific 3-13 UC Davis 5-1 UC Irvine 8-7 UC Riverside 9-3 UC Santa Barbara 5-9 Non-Division I Opponents Total 15-0 NCAA Division I Conferences Atlantic Sun 1-0 Big Sky Big Ten 0-2 Big Big West Colonial Athletic 2-1 Conference USA 0-3 Horizon League 0-1 Metro Atlantic Athletic 1-1 Mid-American 1-2 Mid-Continent 3-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic 3-1 Missouri Valley 1-3 Mountain West 1-5 Northeast 1-1 Ohio Valley 0-1 Pacific Patriot League 2-1 Southeastern 0-2 Southwestern Athletic 1-0 Trans America Athletic 0-1 West Coast 7-6 Western Athletic A Independant 3-0 Miscellaneous Overall Home Away Neutral Overtime Games 7-13 Conf. Tourney Games NCAA Tournament 0-1 Big West (Regular Season) Home Big West Conference Away Big West Conference Big West Conf. Tournament 4-5 Big Sky (Regular Season) Home Big Sky Conference Away Big Sky Conference Neutral Big Sky Conference 3-3 Big Sky Conf. Tournament 7-4 ing and recruiting. He served as the top assistant at the University of Oregon under head coach Jerry Green for four seasons ( to ). An accomplished recruiter, Braswell honed his coaching skills while with Green and was highly involved in all aspects of the Oregon program while serving as the recruiting coordinator. On the strength of the talent that Braswell recruited for the Ducks, Oregon finished fourth in the Pac-10 in , compiled a 19-9 overall record and made the school s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 34 years recording the first 19-win season in 18 years of Oregon basketball. Oregon compiled its second-consecutive winning season in with a overall record, the first back-toback winning seasons at Oregon since and when the Ducks posted identical records of His recruiting class ranked 35th in the country by Blue Star Index, and thanks in part to Braswell, the Ducks signed two Top 100 players as a part of the class that ranked among the Top 25 recruiting classes in the country. Prior to his arrival at Oregon, Braswell spent three seasons as an assistant at Long Beach State ( to ). He helped the 49ers advance to two postseason appearances in the National Invitational Tournament. Due in part to his recruiting efforts, the 49ers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 16 years, posting a record in Long Beach State compiled a mark during Braswell s three seasons with the 49ers, including a 23-9 record in Braswell got his start in the high school ranks before earning his first coaching stint at the collegiate level as an assistant at Long Beach. As the head coach of Cleveland High School in Los Angeles ( to ), Braswell won two Valley League titles and was twice named Coach of the Year. In his first two seasons, he guided unheralded teams to the City Section championship game. His teams were traditionally ranked among the top teams in the nation. Several of his players at Cleveland High earned NCAA Division I scholarships with six of them going on to Pacific-10 schools. A few of his more notable protégés are former collegians Eddie Hill of Washington State; Adonis Jordan of Kansas; Lucious Harris of Long Beach State and formerly the Cleveland Cavaliers; Trevor Wilson of UCLA and formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Matadors former alltime leading scorer and former Northridge assistant coach, Andre Chevalier. Braswell was instrumental in building Northridge's first-ever team room and locker room. The locker room is equipped with individual wood lockers with engraved name plates, wall-to-wall carpeting, a player s lounge, and a big-screen television and VCR equipped with a hi-fi stereo system and a PlayStation 2. The team room was made possible by private donations, with the majority being funded by two of Braswell s former players, Harris and Bryon Russell (formerly of the Seattle Sonics). Harris played for Braswell at Cleveland High School when he was the head coach and then later at Long Beach State where Braswell served as an assistant coach. While assisting the 49ers, he recruited Russell. They have kept in contact ever since. All of my former players are like family to me, Braswell says. I love them all dearly. I really appreciate the fact that these two young men stepped up and helped us build a team room. It s just the kind of people they are and we re honored to have them in our family. Braswell is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and the Black Coaches Association (BCA). He is also an active member of the community, especially within his church, Shepherd of the Hills, and as a member of the Board of Directors at the local YMCA. Braswell earned his bachelor s degree in English with a minor in African-American Studies from Cal State Northridge in He and his wife, Penny, reside in Chatsworth with their three children, Jeffrey, Christopher and Kyndal. ASSISTANT COACHES AND SUPPORT STAFF >> LOUIS WILSON ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON WILLIAM JEWELL, 1988 Louis Wilson, a highly regarded assistant coach on the NCAA Division I level, begins his second season on the Cal State Northridge coaching staff. Wilson will work with the Matador perimeter players and will also coordinate the Northridge defense. Wilson joined the Matador after eight seasons as an assistant coach at Idaho State University. During his tenure at Idaho State, Wilson oversaw the development of the Bengal perimeter players, eleven of whom received All-Big Sky recognition. He also was instrumental in ISU perimeter players earning Big Sky Freshman and Newcomer of the Year awards. Prior to coaching at Idaho State, Wilson spent the previous six seasons ( ) on the coaching staff at Southern Utah. During the season, Southern Utah set a new school record for fewest points allowed per game. He also played a key role in post player development. SUU were two-time American West Conference champions. A native of New York City, Wilson arrived in Cedar City after serving as an assistant to Alaska prep coaching legend Chuck White at Anchorage s East High School. While at East, Wilson coached several former and current Division I players, including former NBA player Trajan Langdon. The Thunderbirds were two-time state champions and posted an overall record of during Wilson s four-year tenure, including a No. 3 West Region national ranking in His collegiate playing experience includes stops at Missouri s Trenton Junior College and William Jewell College in Kansas City. At Trenton, Wilson played point guard and served one term as the school s student body president. Trenton was in Wilson s two years, and Wilson was team captain as a sophomore, and Most Inspirational Player as a freshman. At William Jewell, Wilson helped the team to a 34-2 record and a trip to the NAIA quarterfinals as a senior. William Jewell was 61-7 in Wilson s two-year stay. Wilson was inducted, along with his teammates, to the William Jewell College Hall of Fame in He earned his degree in public relations from William Jewell with a degree in Wilson is the founder of the Alaska Basketball Development Program (ABDP), which has grown to become one of the largest skill development programs in the state. Wilson graduated from East High School, where he was an all-state pick and team captain as a senior. East won two state championships, and Wilson was also the team s Most Inspirational Player three times. Wilson and his wife Andrea have three children, Jacques, Kaden and Keawe. The family lives in Northridge. STAN JOHNSON ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON SOUTHERN UTAH, 2003 Stan Johnson, a successful assistant basketball coach at Southwest Baptist University (Bolivar, Missouri) for three seasons ( ), was named to a similar post at Cal State Northridge on May 18, While at Southwest Baptist, Johnson helped coach the Bearcats to a overall record, three straight winning seasons (a first in school history), a league championship and a trip to the NCAA Division II Tournament ( season). In , Southwest Baptist enjoyed a tremendous season with a 27-5 record (14-0 best start in school history), a league title, a #1 seed in the South Central Region of the NCAA Tournament and a final national ranking of sixth. Johnson began his coaching career at Bemidji State University in Bemidji, Minnesota. In his only season there before moving on to Southwest Baptist, the Beavers chalked up a record (first 20-win season in school history), a 14-2 conference winning record, and earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament. The team also led the nation in threepointers per game at In four years of coaching, Johnson has coached three All-Americans and six all-conference players. Johnson was a standout basketball player at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. From , Johnson served as a lettermen for three years, and a team captain and starter for one year. During the campaign, Johnson helped the Thunderbirds to the Mid-Continent championship, and a trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament where they lost a close decision to third-seed Boston College. Johnson was outstanding in the classroom where he was an honor student for three years, and was named to the Mid-Continent Conference All- Academic team. Johnson played his senior season at Bemidji State where he served as team captain. Johnson averaged 13.5 points and dished out a team-leading 114 assists. For his efforts, Johnson was named allconference honorable mention. Johnson obtained his BS degree in Communications in 2003 from Southern Utah. Johnson attended Taylorsville High School in Salt Lake City, Utah where he gained numerous athletic and academic honors including All-State, All-Region, team captain, basketball letterman, and Who s Who Among American High School Students, and Who s Who Among American High School Athletes. Johnson, 27, is married (Brittany). JAMES BLAKE ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA, 2003 A bit of international coaching and playing expertise was added to the Cal State Northridge men s basketball staff during the summer of 2007 with the addition of James Blake as an assistant coach. Blake hails from Canada where he played collegiately at Brandon College ( ) and at the University of Victoria ( ). Blake graduated from Victoria with a B.A. degree in History, and later graduated from the Masters Coaching Program at the National Coaching Institution at Victoria. During his playing days at Brandon College (located in Manitoba), Blake helped lead the team to the Canadian University National Championship (1996). For his efforts he won several post-season awards including Rookie of the Year and Most Inspirational. During his junior year at Victoria, Blake helped lead the team to the Canadian West championship (1999) and an appearance in the Elite Eight in Halifax, Nova Scotia. For his efforts Blake was awarded the Inspirational Varsity Award. After graduation, Blake took his playing skills overseas to England where he played professionally for one year (12.0 ppg, 4.8 apg) for the Coventry Crusaders. Since 2004, Blake, who holds dual citizenship (American/Canadian), has coached in the United States, first at Idaho State University, and then for the past two seasons at Cal State Stanislaus. Blake began his coaching career at St. Michael s University School in Victoria ( ). Blake then spent two seasons at the University of Victoria ( ). RYAN DODD DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON UCLA, 2000 Ryan Dodd, who served last year as the video coordinator for Cal State Northridge, has assumed new duties as Director of Basketball Operations. Dodd will assist the Matadors in all facets of the basketball program. His duties will include running the team s film exchange program and assisting with team travel. Dodd, a standout player at Servite High School, later served as an assistant coach at Servite and at St. John Bosco High School. Dodd is a 2000 graduate (Sociology) of UCLA. { 8 } { 9 }

7 The Matadors SEASON OUTLOOK M A NEW LOOK THE MATADORS WELCOME 12 NEWCOMERS, PLUS THE RETURN OF TALENTED VETERANS TO THE 50TH EDITION OF CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MEN S BASKETBALL... BY BOB VAZQUEZ, ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR [MEDIA RELATIONS] GRAB A GAME PROGRAM. THERE IS A WHOLE, new look about the Cal State Northridge basketball team. Twelve new players have arrived, and with the return of five lettermen, including three starters, and the addition of a redshirt freshman, head coach Bobby Braswell can t wait for the start of what promises to be an exciting season. On paper, I am extremely pleased with the recruiting efforts and the players we have brought in, said Braswell, who is entering his 12th season at the helm of Matador basketball. We have good depth at every position. We have recruited several players who can fill some of our immediate needs. Last year, the Matadors didn t shoot the ball with any consistency, defensive pressure was a season long concern, and turnovers were major concerns for the coaching staff. Braswell is confident he now has the tools in place at every position to be a good team as Cal State Northridge prepares for its 50th season of intercollegiate basketball. We now have more viable threats on the offensive side of the ball, said Braswell. We re much more athletic which should help improve us defensively. We feel we have improved ourselves. Obviously, you never know until you start playing games to see how good you are, but I think we have a chance to be a good basketball team if everybody buys in. When you have 12 new players learning a new system, we ll need to simplify some of our sets at the beginning of the season. I feel like we should be better defensively than last year, and better offensively. I feel this group gives us a chance to improve in a lot of areas, and gives us a legitimate shot to compete for a championship. Every season, Cal State Northridge schedules highly competitive teams and this year is no exception. The non-league slate will include games at national powers Gonzaga (Dec. 8, 5:00 p.m.) and a Dec. 22 encounter at Pac-10 power Washington (3:00 p.m.). The Matadors will kickoff the Big West season with two teams expected to be contenders for the league title, at Cal Poly (Jan. 3, 7:00 p.m.) and at pre-season favorite UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 5, 7:00 p.m.). Cal State Northridge has scheduled 13 home regular season games, including an ESPN Bracketbuster contest on Feb. 23 (7:00 p.m.). We re excited to have the opportunity to play national powers Gonzaga and Washington, said Braswell. Our hope is to go there and not only be highly competitive, but do something special. I think the Big West race is wide open. There are several teams that have an excellent chance to win the conference title. UC Santa Barbara has many excellent players returning so you have to think they will be very good and highly competitive. Cal Poly will be strong, and Cal State Fullerton returns a strong core of returning players. GUARDS Three talented point-guards will compete for the starting position when the regular season opens on Nov. 10 against Chicago State at The Matadome. Rai Colston (5-9, 190, Senior, Woodland Hills, Ca) is the lone veteran returning. Colston played in all 31 games last year and understands the Matador system. His leadership skills will play a major role in the team s success this year. Two high-powered junior college players will form a trio, along with Colston, of talented players at the point-guard position. Josh Jenkins (5-10, 185, Junior, Albuquerque, NM) is a transfer from Frank Phillips College in Texas where he earned All-American honors in leading his team in scoring (18.7 ppg). Jenkins also led the team in three-point field goal percentage (45 percent), assists (9.1 apg, #3 in the nation), steals (2.1 spg), field goals (158), free throws (89) and free throw attempts (128). Jenkins has the total package; the ability to score, defend, pass the ball, and make his teammates a part of the system. Paul Wayne (6-1, 165, Junior, Washington, D.C.) earned high marks as a point guard at the winningest junior college program in the country, College of Southern Idaho. Wayne simply knows how to win and compete, according to the Matador coaches. During his two seasons (College of Southern Idaho and Salt Lake City Community College) of collegiate competition, Wayne helped his teams to a record. Last year at CSI, Wayne helped run an offense that was ranked ninth in the country in scoring (106 ppg). Wayne averaged a team-leading 4.5 assists per game, and was among the team leaders in steals (56). This was the position we needed to upgrade the most, said Braswell. We really struggled with { 10 } { 11 }

8 The Matadors SEASON OUTLOOK M turnovers last year and had a hard time getting into our offense. This year, we feel that we have three solid point guards with Rai, Josh and Paul. If we get into foul trouble or have an injury, we have the talent and depth to continue to play at a high level. Paul is a playmaker who doesn t worry about scoring. His key asset is getting the other players involved in the offense. Josh has the ability to run the team and score. Rai gives the team veteran leadership, and he knows what the expectations are. The shooting guard position is loaded with talent, depth and looks to be an area that will be much improved over last year. For the past two seasons, Rob Haynes (6-4, 185, Junior, Cerritos, Ca) has been a consistent, solid player, and his experience and court savvy will be a key asset in the Matador fortunes in Haynes can simply shoot from long range. In two seasons on the Matador campus, Haynes has hit.425 from behind the arc, the fourth-best percentage in school history. Last year, Haynes hit 50 percent or better from three-point territory in 14 games. His season percentage of.426 was seventh best in the Big West Conference. Look for Haynes to increase last year s scoring average of 8.5 ppg. Deon Tresvant (6-0, 170, Junior, Long Beach, Ca) and Rodrigue Mels (6-3, 180, Junior, Les Abymes, Guadeloupe) will add to a powerful mix of scoring and defense. Tresvant was one of the top scorers in the California state junior college ranks last year at 25 points per game (Long Beach City College). Tresvant s game scoring totals were simply awesome. Tresvant scored what is believed a state junior college record with 63 points against L.A. Southwest College. In two other games, he scored 48 points apiece, and in another contest, he tallied 46 points. Needless to say, his offensive skills earned him all-state and league MVP honors. Mels was a late addition to the roster, and is another outstanding shooter. Mels gained tournament MVP honors in leading Midland College (Tx) to the National Junior College Championship title last year. Mels led Midland to a 29-9 record, and led the team in several offensive categories including scoring (14.8 ppg), free throw percentage (.783), field goal attempts ABOUT THE GUIDE >> EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTOGRAPHY PRINTING Bob Vazquez Braden Villanueva Jeff Golden Braden Villanueva Huttner Lithography So. El Monte, Calif. The Cal State Northridge Men s Basketball Media Guide contains complete information on the Cal State Northridge men s basketball team. Designed in-house on a MacBook Pro using QuarkXPress 6.5 and Adobe Photoshop CS3. (460), three-point goals (77), three-point attempts (209), and steals (70). There will be added depth with Matthew Wallace (6-2, 180, Freshman, Inglewood, Ca.) who possesses a great shooting touch. Rob Haynes, Deon Tresvant and Rodrigue Mels are three highly talented players who give us outside scoring strength and tough defense, said Braswell. Rob has improved every year. Tresvant has a chance to be really special. The coaches have been amazed at what he can do, offensively and defensively. Deon can also play the point. Rodrigue simply knows how to win. If you are going to be successful at the Division I level, you need players who know how to win and want to win. Rodrigue brings that to the court, plus the athleticism and the ability to shoot the three-point shot. Matthew Wallace has an excellent future in our basketball program. SPECIAL THANKS >> Matador Athletics thanks the following for their continued support: Hamer Toyota L.A. Daily News Pepsi FRONT LINE Cal State Northridge will be noticeably more athletic along the front line in Braswell s philosophy is to play pressure defense, rebound the ball, and then push the ball up the court in transition. This year, the Matadors have an excellent stable of talented players to play that style. The veteran brigade is led by two of the best players in the Big West, seniors Jonathan Heard (6-6, 195, Senior, Inglewood, Ca) and Calvin Chitwood (6-8, 220, Senior, Phoenix, Az). Heard, who gained Honorable Mention Big West honors last year, led the team in scoring last year (13.5 ppg) and steals (44) and finished second in rebounding (5.5 rpg) and assists (63). Heard, one of the most athletically gifted student-athletes on the team, worked extremely hard during the off-season to improve his outside shooting. By the end of the season, Heard s name will appear in numerous offensive categories in CSUN s record book. Chitwood, like Heard, has been a threeyear starter who will also etch his name into the school s Top-10 record book in several categories including points and rebounds. Last year, Chitwood finished second on the Matadors in scoring (13.2 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.9 rpg). Chitwood led the league in free throw shooting (.851) which also is sixthbest in school history. Jayme Miller (6-8, 240, Senior, Newbury Park, Ca) is another veteran player whose confidence and experience will play huge dividends for the Matadors this year. Miller averaged 5.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game last year. The high point of Miller s season was a 16-point (7-for-8 shooting) performance against UC Riverside. Miller started 13 games including five of the last six games of the season. The list of newcomers is impressive. Tremaine Townsend (6-9, 215, Junior, Phoenix, Az) and Jermaine Smith (6-9, 230, Junior, Irvington, NJ) are just two names who will add physical strength and toughness along the front line. Townsend earned allstate honors at Saddleback College (Mission Viejo, Ca). last year in averaging nearly 15 points and ten rebounds per game, and leading his team to the state tournament semifinals. For his efforts, Townsend was named league MVP. Smith, a junior from Ohlone College (Fremont, Ca), is a player who can block shots, and who can also finish plays around the basket. Smith is a great athlete who can get up and down the court in a hurry. Willie Galick (6-8, 225, Junior, Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a tough rebounding forward who has transferred from Pepperdine University. Galick, who started in 36 games for the Waves the past two seasons, will redshirt this year because of NCAA rules, but will be a vital player in daily practice sessions. Evan Scott (6-6, 210, RS Freshman, Long Beach, Ca) redshirted last year which gave him an opportunity to gain strength and learn the Matador system. Michael Lizarraga (6-7, 240, Freshman, Dixon, Ca), Tony Osunsanmi (6-4, 190, RS Sophomore, Ontario, Ca.), Xavier Reed (6-5, 215, Freshman, Minneapolis, Mn) and Therin Taylor (6-5, 180, Sophomore, Richmond, Ca) are young players who will add depth and talent to the already talent-rich roster. Lizarraga is a big, physical player who works extremely hard, and has an excellent future in the Matadors program. Even though he is listed at 6-foot-4, Osunsanmi is described by the Matador coaches as the Dennis Rodman of the basketball team because of his rebounding strength and great energy at both ends of the court. Reed ended his prep career as the fourth leading scorer and fifth leading rebounder in history at Osseo Senior High School. The future is unlimited for Reed, according to the Matador coaches. Taylor played one of year of junior college basketball at Merritt College in Northern California, thus he has three years of collegiate eligibility remaining. Taylor will have the opportunity to play a lot of minutes at the small forward position because of his ability to shoot and his athleticism. We will be a lot better defensively than last year, and definitely better offensively, said Braswell. This is a hard working group of players who are athletic. We have post players who can play inside as well as outside. Daily practices will be highly competitive. We have 18 players on this year s roster, some of whom we will redshirt. We re excited about having competitive practices each day. The players will know that playing time will be decided by them, not by me. Let the season begin! PILLARS OF BASKETBALL SUCCESS >> :: ACADEMICS > HONOR AND INTEGRITY 1. Always give a good honest effort. Never cheat. 2. Abide by all NCAA and University rules and guidelines. PREPARATION 1. Always have books and materials ready for class. 2. Always know when tests are scheduled and assignments are due. 3. Stay organized. COMMUNICATION 1. Notify your instructors when you will be missing class because of team travel. 2. Ask for help. Tutors are available and required when needed. WORK ETHIC 1. Go to class. Be on time. 2. Manage your time wisely. 3. Use Study Table time wisely. :: BASKETBALL > WORK HARDER 1. Give everything you have. Play each possession like it s the last. 2. Do the little things your opponents don t want to do. Be scrappy. PLAY SMARTER 1. Believe in the system. Let the system work for you. 2. Execute, Execute, Execute. 3. Take great shots, for you. STAY TOGETHER 1. Play as a team. Be unselfish. 2. Encourage each other. Pick up the one who has fallen. 3. Never quit! Don t ever give up. BE COACHABLE 1. Listen and be ready to learn. 2. Don t ask why, but how. :: CHARACTER > CLASS AND INTEGRITY 1. Represent the program with class. Never do anything that will embarrass you, your family or our program. 2. Take a stand and do what is right! RESPECT 1. Respect others. Treat people the way you want to be treated. 2. Respect yourself. Carry yourself in a way that would cause others to respect you. HONESTY 1. Be a man of your word. Your word must be your bond. 2. Always be fair in your dealings with others. HUMILITY 1. Be humble in victory. Be gracious in defeat. 2. 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9 The Matadors MEET THE TEAM // #32 CALVIN CHITWOOD M MEET THE TEAM >> ALPHABETICAL ROSTER & PRONUNCIATION KEY >> NO NAME PRONUNCIATION 32 Calvin Chitwood 23 Rai Colston Ray 14 Willie Galick Gal-ick 4 Rob Haynes 1 Jonathan Heard 20 Josh Jenkins 42 Mike Lizarraga Liz-a-rah-ga 2 Rodrigue Mels Rod-reek 11 Jayme Miller jay-me 31 Tony Osunsanmi O-sun-sa-me 34 Xavier Reed 24 Evan Scott 13 Jermaine Smith 22 Therin Taylor Ther (like fair)-in 33 Tremaine Townsend Tra-maine 5 Deon Tresvant 12 Matthew Wallace 15 Paul Wayne ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS >> [SENIORS] Calvin Chitwood, Rai Colston, Jonathan Heard, Jayme Miller [JUNIORS] Willie Galick, Rob Haynes, Josh Jenkins, Rodrigue Mels, Jermaine Smith, Tremaine Townsend, Deon Tresvant, Paul Wayne [SOPHOMORES] Therin Taylor <REDSHIRT FRESHMEN> Evan Scott [FRESHMEN] Michael Lizarraga, Tony Osunsanmi, Xavier Reed, Matthew Wallace ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY POSITION >> [GUARDS] Rai Colston, Rob Haynes, Josh Jenkins, Rodrigue Mels, Deon Tresvant, Matthew Wallace, Paul Wayne [FORWARDS/CENTERS] Calvin Chitwood, Willie Galick, Jonathan Heard, Michael Lizarraga, Jayme Miller, Tony Osunsanmi, Xavier Reed, Evan Scott, Jermaine Smith, Therin Taylor, Tremaine Townsend [TOP ROW] Ryan Dodd (Director of Basketball Operations), Louis Wilson (Asst. Coach), Tony Osunsanmi, Therin Taylor, Evan Scott, Jayme Miller, Willie Galick, Head Coach Bobby Braswell, Tremaine Townsend, Jermaine Smith, Mike Lizarraga, Calvin Chitwood, Jonathan Heard, Xavier Reed, Stan Johnson (Asst. Coach), James Blake (Asst. Coach) [BOTTOM ROW] Manager Michael Graham, Manager Erica Scoles, Manager Sharicka Windom, Rob Haynes, Rai Colston, Josh Jenkins, Deon Tresvant, Rodrigue Mels, Matthew Wallace, Paul Wayne, Manager Jason Eubanks, Trainer Steve Grech NUMERICAL ROSTER >> NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) 1 Jonathan Heard G/F Sr. 3V Inglewood, CA. (Dorsey HS) 2 Rodrigue Mels G Jr. JC Les Abymes, Guadeloupe (Lycee Carnot/Midland College) 4 Rob Haynes G Jr. 2V Cerritos, CA. (Mater Dai HS) 5 Deon Tresvant G Jr. JC Long Beach, CA (Cabrillo HS/LBCC) 11 Jayme Miller F Sr. 1V Newbury Park, CA. (Newbury Park HS/LA Valley JC) 12 Matthew Wallace G Fr. HS Inglewood, CA (Inglewood HS) 13 Jermaine Smith F Jr. JC Irvington, NJ (Irvington HS/Ohlone JC) 14 Willie Galick F Jr. TR Nanaimo, B.C. (Cedar Community School/Pepperdine) 15 Paul Wayne G Jr. JC Washington, D.C. (Dunbar HS/College of Southern Idaho) 20 Josh Jenkins G Jr. JC Albuquerque, NM (Valley HS/Frank Phillips College) 22 Therin Taylor F/G So. JC Richmond, CA (Kennedy HS/Merritt College) 23 Rai Colston G Sr. 1V Woodland Hills, CA. (El Camino Real HS/LAValley Col.) 24 Evan Scott F RS So. RS Long Beach, CA (Millikan HS) 31 Tony Osunsanmi G So. HS Ontario, CA (Colony HS) 32 Calvin Chitwood F Sr. 3V Phoenix, AZ (Paradise Valley HS) 33 Tremaine Townsend F Jr. JC Phoenix, AZ (North HS/Saddleback JC) 34 Xavier Reed G/F Fr. HS Minneapolis, MN (Osseo HS) 42 Mike Lizarraga F Fr. HS Dixon, CA (California School For The Deaf) Head Coach: Bobby Braswell (Cal State Northridge, 1985), 12th Season Assistant Coach: Louis Wilson (William Jewell College, 1988); Second Season Assistant Coach: Stan Johnson (Southern Utah, 2003), First Season Assistant Coach: James Blake (University of Victoria, 2003), First Season Director of Basketball Operations: Ryan Dodd (UCLA, 2000), First Season CALVINCHITWOOD >> FORWARD // 6-8 // 220 // SENIOR // PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE An All-Conference candidate in Expected to be one of the top scorers and rebounders in the Big West Conference... Has played in 81 games during his three previous seasons at Cal State Northridge, 63 as a starter An outstanding shooter who has shot.536 (#10 all-time at CSUN) during his career in a Matador uniform... Only needs 118 points to become a 1,000 point career scorer, and only needs 199 points to become the tenth all-time leading scorer in school history... His 336 career field goals is only 58 short of the tenth position in the Matador record book held by Mark Cooley ( )... Needs 151 rebounds to reach 510 career boards which would put him tenth on the all-time list at Cal :: CAREER HIGHS > State Northridge... Calvin has a lot of Points 30, vs scoring ability, according to the Eastern Washington (12/3/06) Matador coaches. Rebounds 13, vs. UC Riverside (2/8/07) Field Goals 10, vs The Master s College (12/14/06) 3-PT. Field Goals 3, vs vs Pacific (3/7/07) Free Throws 12, vs Eastern Washington (12/3/06) Assists 4, vs Redlands (11/15/06) Steals 5, vs The Master s College (12/14/06) Blocks 3 (2 times), last time vs UC Riverside (2/8/07) CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Finished second on the Matadors in scoring (13.2 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.9 rpg)... Led the Big West in free throw shooting percentage (.851, #6 all-time at CSUN) and was fourth in field goal percentage (.514)... Hit 50 percent or better from the floor in 17 games... Hit 9-of-9 shots in 15 minutes of play against Redlands (11/15/06)... Ended the final five games of the season by hitting 34-of-55 shots for 62 percent and averaging 18.0 ppg... Scored a career-high 30 points on 8-for-12 shooting along with 12-for-12 from the free throw line in the team s win over Eastern Washington (12/3/06)... Pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds in the Matadors win over UC Riverside (2/8/07)... Played in all 31 games, 24 as a starter... Scored in double figures in 22 of 31 games... Third on the team in blocked shots (16)... Winner of the Newt Meyers Memorial Sportsmanship Award... Also named Cal State Northridge Defensive Player of the Year. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Played in 20 games, starting 19 at forward... First contest of the season was at Pepperdine (12/28/05), scoring 17 points and pulling down seven boards against the Waves... Scored 17 points with eleven rebounds and a season-high three assists at UC Davis (2/14/06), a game in which he also hit two three pointers... Recorded three double-doubles during the season, including a season-high 19 points and12 rebounds vs. Cal Poly (3/2/06)... Led the Matadors in rebounding and field goal percentage through the rigorous Big West season and was the only Matador to start all 14 conference games... One of three Matadors to register a #32 double-digit scoring average (11.8)... Played 39 minutes in a thrilling overtime game vs UC Santa Barbara (3/4/06) in the home finale, scoring 16 points... His 45 offensive rebounds were second only to Thomas Shewmake s Team was just 1-3 when Chitwood failed to reach ten points... The athletic forward managed two steals in a game five times... Garnered Big West All-Conference Honorable Mention honors. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: As a true freshman, Chitwood played in 30 of the team s 31 games, starting in 20 contests Averaged 23.7 minutes per game Named to the Big West s All-Freshman Team Garnered the Kiwanis Sportsmanship Award at the team s annual postseason banquet Fifth on the team in scoring at 7.9 points per game Also averaged 3.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 1.0 steals per game for the year Had the best three-point field goal percentage on the squad at 50 percent (9-of-18) Had the second-best field goal percentage on the squad at.529 percent (91-of-172) Scored 19 points and had five rebounds, three blocks and two steals in his collegiate debut at Oklahoma (11/20/04) Then scored a season-high 21 points in his next game at Vanderbilt (11/23/04) Produced his first collegiate double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds in a home win over UC Santa Barbara (1/2/05). PARADISE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters from to at Paradise Valley High School in Phoenix, Az Was the Trojans team captain as a senior in After his senior year, he was rated one of the best power forwards on the West Coast by TheInsiders.com Earned first team 5A All-State honors in while averaging 18.4 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocks per game Also garnered second team All-State honors in after averaging 16 points, 8.6 rebounds and 4.2 blocks per game Named the Trojan s MVP and earned first team All-Desert League accolades as a junior after leading his team to the Desert League regular season championship Also earned honorable mention All-State plaudits as a sophomore in Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born July 11, 1986 in Los Angeles, Calif. The only child of Cynthia Chitwood and Roy Hinson His father played eight seasons in the NBA, including three with the Cleveland Cavaliers ( ), one and a half seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers ( ) and three and a half seasons with the New Jersey Nets ( ) Says that his greatest moment in sports is, playing in my first collegiate game at Oklahoma Lists Houston Rockets star Tracy McGrady as his favorite professional athlete His favorite movie is Scarface and his favorite rapper is The Game Says Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) is the best player he has ever played against Lists Dr. Martin Luther King as the person in history he would most like to meet Marketing major. CAREER STATS >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN / / TOTALS { 14 } { 15 }

10 The Matadors #23 RAI COLSTON // #14 WILLIE GALICK M RAICOLSTON #23 WILLIEGALICK >> GUARD // 5-9 // 190 // SENIOR // WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. >> FORWARD // 6-8 // 225 // JUNIOR // NANAIMO, B.C., CANADA CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE A transfer from Pepperdine University who will redshirt in Described by the Matador coaches as an active, big, strong physical player who is athletic enough to step out on the perimeter and face up. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Rai Colston will play an important role in the team s success this year at the point-guard position, according to the Matador coaches... Rai gives CSUN depth and experience... He understands the Matador system and knows what the expectations are... He gives Cal State Northridge veteran leadership. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: In his first season as a Matador, averaged 3.3 points per game and finished second on the squad averaging two assists per game... Scored a season-high eleven points on two occasions; in Northridge s win over UC Irvine (1/11/07) and in the Matadors decision over Long Beach State (1/13/07)... Earned his lone start of the season against The Master s College (12/14/06).... Dished out a total of 63 assists and posted 23 steals for the season... Awarded the Dr. Dish Award by the CSUN coaches... Averaged nearly 14 minutes per game... Played a season-high 25 minutes against Boise State (12/9/06)... Played double-digit minutes in 25 games... Dished out a season-high six assists in games against Redlands (11/15/06) and Boise State (12/9/06). :: CAREER HIGHS > Points 11 (twice), last time vs Long Beach State (1/13/07) Rebounds 3 (5 times), last time vs UC Davis (2/14/07) Field Goals 5, vs. Long Beach State (1/13/07) 3-PT. FGs 2, vs UC Irvine (1/11/07) Free Throws 3 (3 times), last vs Pacific (2/24/07) Assists 6 (2 times), last time vs Boise State (12/9/06) Steals 4, vs. UC Davis (2/14/07) Blocks 1, at Oregon (11/11/06) LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE Earned two letters as a point guard at Los Angeles Valley College in Valley Glen, Calif.... Averaged 13.5 points, five assists and 1.7 steals to earn All-Western State Conference honors in Selected to the Crown City Classic All-tournament team after scoring 30 points in the consolation championship... Earned his Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies. EL CAMINO REAL HIGH SCHOOL Lettered all four years at El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, Calif.... Was a McDonald s All-America nominee and a Daily News All-Valley Honorable Mention pick as a senior in after averaging 22.3 points, 6.1 assists and 2.6 steals per game... Also picked up All-City Section Honorable Mention accolades and was the Conquistadors team MVP as a senior... A three-time All-West Valley League selection from through Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born May 4, 1986 in Philadelphia, Pa.... Parents are Marion Jane Colston and Jackie Colston Sr.... Has an older brother, Jackie Jr. (29)... Also recruited by Sacramento State and UC Riverside... Favorites include the Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James, Sportscenter and the movie Friday... Says he chose Cal State Northridge because he wanted to continue my career playing basketball in the Valley... Says his greatest moment in sports was when he scored 40 points against Chatsworth on Senior Night in high school Lists Jordan Farmar (Los Angeles Lakers) as the best athlete he s ever played against Recreation/Tourism/Management major. CAREER STATS >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN TOTALS #14 PEPPERDINE: Started 22 of 31 games, including the last 19 games... Averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game... Shot 55 percent from the field, 75 percent from the free throw line, and was second on the team in blocks (19)... Scored a career-high 20 points against Binghamton (12/28/06), and added a career-high seven rebounds in the season finale against San Diego (3/2/07) in the WCC Tournament. PEPPERDINE: Averaged 7.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game while starting 14 of 25 games for the Waves... Scored a season-high 19 points along with six rebounds against Long Beach State... Collected a team-high 17 points and six rebounds at USD... Had six double-digit scoring games and led the Waves in rebounding four times... Averaged 8.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in WCC play. CEDAR COMMUNITY SCHOOL Prepped at the Cedar Community School in Nanaimo, British Columbia... A senior team member from A four-time first team All-Star... An All-Canadian game invite in Team captured a gold medal at the 2005 British Columbia Provincial Championships and a silver medal in Was tabbed Most Valuable Player in Under-17 Junior National team won a silver medal... Gained international experience playing on Canada s Young Men s National team that won the bronze medal at the Under-21 World Championships in Argentina during the summer of Averaged 33 points and 15 rebounds as a prep player... Also competed in track and volleyball... Graduated in 2005 with a 3.6 gpa. MATADOR MEMO Born April 18, 1987 in Nanaimo, British Columbia... His parents are Leslie and Glenn Galick... Has one older brother Robbie Galick (23)... Lists the Phoenix Suns as his favorite professional team and Suns guard Steve Nash as his favorite professional athlete... Favorite foods includes pasta and sauce, but not a favorite of spicy food... Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies) is the best athlete he has competed against, and he lists Arnold Schwarzenegger as his favorite actor... Favorite television show is Myth Busters on the Discovery Channel... Enjoys listening to the music of the Red Hot Chili Peppers... If he were NCAA president for a day, Willie would eliminate the rule that requires a student-athlete to redshirt a year after transferring from another school... One of his best friends on another team is Tomas Pranciliauskas, who hails from Lithuania and currently plays for Pepperdine... A resident of Nanaimo, British Columbia... Kinesiology major. CAREER STATS [PEPPERDINE] >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN TOTALS { 16 } { 17 }

11 The Matadors #4 ROB HAYNES // #1 JONATHAN HEARD M ROBHAYNES #4 #1 JONATHANHEARD >> GUARD // 6-4 // 185 // JUNIOR // CERRITOS, CALIF. >> GUARD/FORWARD // 6-6 // 195 // SENIOR // INGLEWOOD, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE In only two seasons at Cal State Northridge, has hit 68-of-160 attempts from behind the arc for a MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL Earned four varsity letters from to at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif. Started CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Destined to become one of the all-time leading scorers in school history... An All-Conference basket... Has worked extremely hard on his outside shooting during the summer of Expected to be a huge, defensive presence like last year. rebounds vs Pacific (1/27/05) Registered eight points, five rebounds and a season-high seven assists in a home win over Long Beach State (2/3/05). percentage of.425, fourth-best in school history... Has at the guard spot for head coach Gary McKnight all candidate... Has scored 1,020 points in a Matador been a consistent, solid player for the Matadors the four years Earned All-Serra League honors as a uniform, only 61 points short of catching Pat Bolden CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: DORSEY HIGH SCHOOL past two seasons... A two-year starter who will be a key asset in the Matadors fortunes in One of the best shooters on the team... One of the top defenders on the Matadors. senior while averaging 10.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game Helped the Monarchs to a 27-5 record, the Serra League title and the California State Championship in Graduated from Mater Dei ( ) in tenth place... Will no doubt also enter the school s Top 10 list in career field goals, career field goal attempts, career rebounds, career assists, career steals, career games and career starts this Named All-Big West Honorable Mention for the second consecutive season... Led the Matadors in scoring (13.5 ppg) and was second in rebounding (5.5 rpg)... Led the team in steals (44, #3 in the Big West) Earned four varsity letters at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles The Dons team captain as a senior in After his senior year, he was rated the 10th-best small forward on the West Coast by HS in 2004 with a 3.0 grade point average. year... Already tenth in school history in free throw and finished second in assists (63)... Scored in TheInsiders.com Earned first team All-City and :: attempts (371) and is only seven shy of tenth all-time double-digits in 21 games including a stretch of 12 All-Coliseum League honors as a senior while CAREER HIGHS > in free throws made currently occupied by Mark straight contests... In seven games, he scored 20 or averaging 17.8 points, 10.3 rebounds and 6.1 assists Points 18, at Cooley ( )... Needs only two steals to enter more points... Scored a season-high 24 points twice per game Also earned team MVP and League Cal State Fullerton (1/4/07) the ninth spot in career steals during the season; vs Boise State (12/9/06) and Offensive Player of the Year accolades in Rebounds 7, at held by Derrick against Long Beach State (1/13/07)... Grabbed a while leading Dorsey to a 24-3 record As a junior, Pacific (12/30/06) Gathers ( ) career-high 12 rebounds in the Matadors win he led Dorsey High to a 14-9 record while averaging Field Goals 7 (twice), and Trenton over Pepperdine (11/18/06)... Tallied ten rebounds at 18.5 points and 8.5 rebounds and five assists per last time at CS Fullerton (1/4/07) Cross ( ) UC Riverside (1/6/07)... Averaged a team-leading 27.3 game Also garnered 3-PT. FGs 4 (3 times), last at with One mpg. :: Cal Poly (3/1/07) CAREER HIGHS > of the most Free Throws 8, vs Points 25, vs athletically gifted Cal Poly (32-06) Fairfield (12/30/05) student-athletes on Assists 4 (3 times), last at Rebounds 12, vs the team... Has a Cal Poly (3/1/07) Pepperdine (11/18/06) great ability to Steals 3 (2 times), vs Field Goals 9 (twice), last at attack the Eastern Washington (12/3/06) Blocks 2, vs UC Riverside (2/8/07) CSUN: One of the top three-point shooters in the Big West... Led the Matadors from behind the arc at.426 (46-for-108) which ranked seventh in the conference... His three-point percentage (.426) is seventh-best for a single season in school history... Hit 50 percent or better from three-point territory in 14 games... That included a 4-for-5 effort at Cal State Fullerton (1/4/07) and against UC Riverside (2/8/07)... Scored a career-high 18 points on 7- for-8 shooting (4-for-5 from three-point range) at Cal State Fullerton (1/4/07)... Also hit 7-of-8 shots, good for 15 points against Redlands (11/15/06)... Scored in double figures eleven times including four of the last eight regular season games... Finished 45-for-62 from the free throw line (.726) and 87-for-194 (.448) from the field... A starter in 20 games... Averaged 8.5 ppg, third-best on the Matadors... Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Pacific (12/30/06). CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Played in all 28 games, starting Led all Matador freshman averaging 19.0 minutes per game and 5.5 points per game... Led the Matadors in three-point percentage (.423)... Posted a season-high 12 points twice, vs. UC Riverside (1/9/06) and at Boise State (2/18/06)... Went 3-for-3 from behind the arc and scored ten points at UC Riverside (2/9/06)... Played 30 minutes and poured in eleven points in the Big West Tournament first-round game against Cal State Fullerton (3/8/06)... Hit a perfect 8-for-8 from the free throw line vs. Cal Poly (3/2/06)... Started 13 of the 14 Big West matchups. MATADOR MEMO Born April 20, 1986 in Anaheim, Calif. His mother is Camille Haynes and his father is Patrick Agulonu Has two older brothers, Jovan (28) and Brandon (22) and one younger sister, Precious (14) His brother, Brandon, is currently attending Cerritos College Lists Boise State, UTEP, Eastern Kentucky, Long Beach State and Cal State Fullerton as schools either recruited by and/or visited Lists the Los Angeles Lakers as his favorite team Lists the Lakers Kobe Bryant and Dwayne Wade of the Miami Heat as his favorite athletes His favorite TV show is Reno 911 Lists his favorite actor as Chris Tucker and his favorite actress as Nia Long Lists his favorite group as The Roots and lists Tupac and Nas as his favorite solo artists Lists cornbread as his favorite food and onions as his least favorite Says the toughest thing about being a student-athlete is, stereotypes Says the best thing about being a student-athlete is, staying in shape and you know everybody Lists Marcel Jones (Oregon State forward) as his best friend on another team Lists Josh Smith ((Oak Hill Academy/Atlanta Hawks) as the best player he has ever played against Says the only superstition he has is knocking on wood Says his most embarrassing moment is, when I was playing little league football and ran to the wrong end zone when trying to score a touchdown Lists Carl Lewis as the most famous person he has ever met Says if he could switch places for a day with anyone, it would be Kobe Bryant Says the best advice he s ever been given is, stay aggressive and fear nothing Psychology major. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Appeared in all 28 games, starting in Averaged 27.3 minutes, third on the squad... Finished second on the team averaging 12.3 ppg... Earned All-Big West Honorable Mention accolades... Scored a career-high 25 points to go with ten rebounds and three steals vs. Fairfield (12/30/05)... Led the Matadors in scoring seven times... Scored 20 points and a season-high four steals at UC Riverside (2/9/06)... Second on the team in field goal percentage (.496) and assists (65), and third in rebounding (3.9 rpg)... Went to the charity stripe 128 times and converted 93 times (.727)... Produced a season-high eight assists vs. Tulsa (11/22/05)... Played a season-high 33 minutes in the Big West Tournament first-round game against Cal State Fullerton (3/8/06)... Scored in double figures in ten straight contests between Jan. 15 and Feb. 18. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: As a true freshman, Heard played in all 31 games, starting 15 Averaged 19.7 minutes per game Named to the Big West All-Freshman Team Fourth on the team in scoring (8.4 ppg) Ranked ninth in the Big West in free throw percentage (.745)... Ranked tenth in the Big West in steals (1.28 spg)... Tied for third on the squad in assists (41) and fourth in steals (35) Scored a season-high 19 points twice; vs. UC Santa Barbara (1/2/05) and at Cal Poly (1/22/05) Tallied a season-high six steals versus UCSB Scored 13 points and a season-high seven All-Coliseum League honors while being named the CL s Offensive Player of the Year Excelled in the academic arena as well, twice landing on the Honor Roll and being named a Scholar- Athlete in 2003 He also enrolled into the Law and Public Service Magnet at Dorsey High. MATADOR MEMO Born August 6, 1986 in Culver City, Calif. His mother is Stephanie Johnson and his father Washington State (12/16/06) 3-PT. FGs 2 (3 times), last vs Pacific (2/24/07) Free Throws 12, vs Master s College (12/14/06) Assists 8, vs Tulsa (11/22/05) Steals 6, vs South Dakota State (1/21/07) Blocks 3, vs The Master s College (12/14/06) is Malcolm Johnson Has one older sister, Mai Singleton (30) Lists the Los Angeles Lakers as his favorite team and Kobe Bryant as his favorite pro athlete His favorite movie is Hoop Dreams and his favorite TV show The Family Guy Lists his favorite actor as Mike Epps and his favorite actress as Halle Berry Says his greatest moment in sports is when he hit the game-winning shot vs Crenshaw High School Lists former Matador Joseph Frazier as the best player he has ever played against Says if he could have dinner with any two people in history they would be Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Says he couldn t imagine going a week without my cell phone Journalism major. CAREER STATS >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN TOTALS CAREER STATS >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN TOTALS { 18 } { 19 }

12 The Matadors #20 JOSH JENKINS // #42 MICHAEL LIZARRAGA M #20 JOSHJENKINS >> GUARD // 5-10 // 185 // JUNIOR // ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. MICHAELLIZARRAGA >> FORWARD // 6-7 // 240 // FRESHMAN // DIXON, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE An outstanding talent and a great addition to the Matador roster, according to the CSUN coaches... Does so many things well on the floor... Considered one of the top junior college point-guards in the nation last year. FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE Chalked up very impressive numbers at Frank Phillips College in Borger, Tx... An All-American during the season in leading his team in scoring (18.7 ppg)... Also led the team in three-point field goal percentage (45 percent, 62-for-138), assists (227, 9.1 apg, #3 in the nation), steals (53, 2.1 spg), field goals (158), free throws (89) and free throw attempts (128)... Helped lead the team to a 21-9 record, and a conference title (13-3)... In the regular season finale against national junior college champion Midland College, Josh scored a career-high 40 points (14-for-29 from the floor, 9-for-10 from the free throw line) along with nine assists, three steals and one block... Tallied eleven double-doubles (pointsassists) during in That included 32 points/15 assists vs Clarendon College, 32 points/eleven assists vs Garden City College, 27 points/14 assists vs New Mexico Military Institute, and two games in which he chalked up 27 points/ten assists... In one game vs Western Texas College, Josh hit 9-of-15 shots from the floor, including 6-of-7 shots from 3-point territory... Had a season-high seven steals Obtained his AA Degree in NEW MEXICO STATE Began his collegiate career at New Mexico State ( ) where he started 21 of 30 games as a freshman... Averaged 10.1 ppg, dished out a team-leading 105 assists, and also led the team in three-point field goal percentage (.431, 59-for-137)... Also led the team in free throw percentage (.797, 55-for- 69)... Also collected 28 steals. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Valley High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico in Named first team All-State after a superb senior season that saw Jenkins lead the state of New Mexico in points (28.0 ppg) and assists (8.4 apg) per game... Also named first team All-Metro conference and All-District 1-5A... Received Conference and District Player of the Year awards. MATADOR MEMO Born July 16, 1986 in Oakland, Calif.... Parents are Rita Joyce Santiago and Richard Jenkins... His stepfather is Hunter Greene... Has two brothers (Damian who is 29, and Richard Jr. who is 5) and a sister, Nina, who is His favorite NBA player is Allen Iverson... Enjoys the movies, including Young Guns, and admires the acting of Al Pacino, Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz... Chose Cal State Northridge because it s a great school... Plus, he says the school is close to Los Angeles and the celebrities... His biggest thrill was when he scored 40 points against Midland College to help Frank Phillips College win the league title in His pre-game ritual includes praying to his late mom to watch over him, and to point to her in the sky... His biggest obstacle he has had to overcome is the reality of his mother s recent passing ( She was my everything )... Says the game of basketball could be improved by lowering the basket to 7 1/2 feet so that everybody can dunk... The most famous person he has met is Adam Sandler... Would feed poor children if he had a million dollars... The best advice he ever received was if at first you don t succeed, try, try, try again... His advice to young people is to stay in school, and good things will happen... If a movie were made about his life, Will Smith would play the lead role... Says his greatest hero is Hunter Greene (stepfather) because he was raised by Hunter and taught him the game basketball and about the game of life... Pan African Studies major. #42 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE The basketball program is extremely excited that Michael Lizarraga has enrolled at Cal State Northridge... Michael is deaf so the coaches knew that he would enroll at CSUN because of the nationally renowned deaf studies program... Described as a big, physical player who works extremely hard, rebounds the ball, can score on the inside, and is a solid defender... Has an excellent chance at having a great career at Cal State Northridge. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF A standout student-athlete at the California School For the Deaf in Fremont, Ca.... In addition to being a star on the basketball team, Michael also played football (tight end, wide receiver, quarterback) and baseball (pitcher, first baseman, outfielder)... A three-time all-league player in basketball, and gained MVP league honors during his senior season in Also gained all-league honors (twice) in baseball. MATADOR MEMO Born February 25, 1989 in Woodland, Calif.... Parents are Cari and Tavo Lizarraga... Lists his parents as his greatest heroes... Chose Cal State Northridge because of its nationally renowned program for deaf students... Has a younger sister, Natalie Ann Lizarraga (13)... A huge fan of the Sacramento Kings... However is favorite NBA player is LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers... Favorite actors include Jim Carrey and Chris Tucker... Favorite movie is Four Brothers... Loves Chinese and Mexican food, but will take a pass on sea food... Can t get enough of ESPN and ESPN2... Listed his greatest sports moment was when his school beat Head Royce School after 22 years... One of his best friends, Robert Jones, plays basketball for the University of San Diego... According to Michael, the best thing about being an athlete is keeping in shape, but the toughest part is the time commitment... The person in history Michael would have most liked to have met would have been Martin Luther King, Jr.... Undeclared major. { 20 } MEN S { 21 }

13 The Matadors #2 RODRIGUE MELS // #11 JAYME MILLER M RODRIGUEMELS #2 >> GUARD // 6-3 // 180 // JUNIOR // LES ABYMES, GUADELOUPE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Rodrigue Mels is a shooting guard who can score, and a player who can play several positions, according to the Matador coaches... This late addition to the CSUN roster can definitely play, and definitely shoot the ball from three-point range A great addition to the Matador program. MIDLAND COLLEGE Named Tournament MVP in leading Midland College (Tx) to the 2007 National Junior College championship... Helped lead Midland to a 29-9 overall record, including going 7-0 in the post-season (3-0 in the Region V Tournament and 4-0 in the National Championship Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas)... In the junior college championship game, second-ranked Midland defeated top-ranked Chipola (Fla) College, Mels scored 24 points (6-for-9 from three-point territory), dished out five assists and added two steals... In the four-game national championship tournament, Midland College outscored its opponents by an average of 23 points per game... In the first national tournament game against Aiken Tech College (an victory), Mels tallied 18 points and five rebounds... Mels then added 18 points in the second round victory over Semiole State College (Ok), Mels continued his MVP play with eleven points and three rebounds as Midland College scored a third round tournament decision over Coffeyville College (Ks)... In the championship game agianst Chipola College (94-75), Chipola was down at halftime, but cut the Midland College lead to two points, 62-60, with less than six minutes to play... But Mels put Midland College back in control (65-60) with a three-pointer, and Midland outscored Chipola, 29-15, the rest of the way to capture the junior college national championship, the second in the history of Midland College basketball... During the season, led Midland in scoring (14.8 ppg), free throw percentage (.783, 90-for-115), field goal attempts (460), three-point goals (77), three-point attempts (209) and steals (70, 1.8 spg)... Midland has produced other top guards including former NBA players Spud Webb and Mookie Blaylock Obtained his AA Degree from Midland College. LYCEE CARNOT SCHOOL Competed in basketball at Lycee Carnot School. MATADOR MEMO Born April 15, Mother s name is Laurette Mels... Has two brothers Jean Jacques (18) and Nidgy (11)... Listed his favorite NBA team as the Miami Heat and his favorite player, Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns... Enjoys creole food... Likes to surf and watch Fresh Prince of Bel Air... Likes the acting work of Will Smith... Often meditates to relax... Would some day like to meet Beyonce... Would like to switch places for a day with computer genius Bill Gates... Chris Tucker would be the leading actor if they were making a movie about himself... Admires his mom because she always makes him smile... His brothers are his greatest heroes... Sociology major. { 22 } #11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Jayme Miller is a veteran, post player who is probably the strongest player on the roster in Injuries have slowed his progress in past years, but he is 100 percent healthy and ready to go this year... His experience and confidence will pay huge dividends for the Matadors in CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Averaged 5.8 ppg which was sixth-best on the team and was fifth in rebounding at 3.1 per game... Scored a career-high 16 points on 7-for-8 shooting in a victory over UC Riverside (2/8/07)... Started 13 games including five of the last six games of the regular season and the Big West Tournament game vs Pacific (3/7/07)... Finished third on the team with a.508 field goal percentage coverting 67 of his 132 shots from the floor... Was a perfect 6-for-6 from the floor along with five rebounds, four steals and a block against Redlands (11/15/06)... Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds CSUN s win over Eastern Washington (12/3/06). CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: Appeared in six games, earning five starts at forward... Missed the final 19 games of the season due to a fractured thumb... Was granted a medical hardship... Started in the season-opener at USC (11/20/05) recording season-highs in minutes played (32), freethrows (four), and rebounds (seven) while scoring ten points... Averaged 17.5 minutes and 5.5 points in his six games... Went four-for-six from the field and three-for-three from the foul line en route to a season-high eleven points vs. Northern Colorado (11/26/05)... Matched his season-high (11 points) vs. Illinois State (12/17/05). JAYMEMILLER >> FORWARD // 6-8 // 240 // SENIOR // NEWBURY PARK, CALIF. LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE Miller earned two varsity letters ( and ) as a starting forward at Los Angeles Valley College Coached by Jay Werner and Kenny Williams in and by Glen Hefferman in Earned first team All-Western State Conference South Division honors as a sophomore and honorable mention allleague honors as a freshman The Monarchs were ( ) and 9-3 (second place) in the WSC South Averaged 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds per game ( ) while shooting.557 percent (68-of-122) from the field In , he also was named L.A. Valley College s MVP, the Chairman of the Boards and twice named the Valley Athlete of the Month Also earned the Coaches Award in Attained his AA degree in Liberal Studies in NEWBURY PARK HIGH SCHOOL Played four years ( to ) of basketball at Newbury Park High School in Newbury Park, Calif. Started his last two seasons, earning a varsity letter in for head coach Steve Johnson Averaged 10.1 points and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior ( ) Named second team All-Marmonte League his senior season Also in , he was named his team s Most Improved Player, was on the NPHS Panther Honor Roll and recorded 252 rebounds which ranked as the tenth-best total in school history In :: CAREER HIGHS > , he also was named the Most Points 16, vs Improved Player and earned the UC Riverside (2/8/07) Scholar Athlete Award Graduated Rebounds 8, vs from Newbury Park HS in Eastern Washington (12/3/06) MATADOR MEMO Born Feb. 2, 1985 in Westlake Village, Calif. His mother is Tracy Ross and his father is John Miller His stepfather is Bruce Ross His mother is an alumna of Xavier University while his stepfather is an alumnus of the University of New South Wales Has two younger brothers, Justin (18) and Brandon (12) Lists USC, Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara, Weber State and UC Davis as schools either recruited by and/or visited Lists Michael Jordan as his Field Goals 7, vs UC Riverside (2/8/07) 3-PT. FGs 0 Free Throws 4 (8 times), last time vs UC Santa Barbara (3/3/07) Assists 3 (2 times), last vs The Master s College (12/14/06) Steals 4, vs Redlands (11/15/06) Blocks 2, at Long Beach State (2/1/07) favorite professional athlete His favorite TV program is Little People In a Big World Lists Halle Berry as his favorite actress Says his favorite food is his mother s gumbo and his least favorite food is eggs Says he chose CSUN because, of the coaching staff and it felt like a good fit Says the best player he has ever played against is Magic Johnson (at Magic s camp at Cal Lutheran) Says the toughest thing about being an athlete is, managing your time Says that if he were the the NCAA President for a day he would, let every college team pick a professional team to play on its home court Says his advice to young people is, if you believe you can do something, you will Says if he could have dinner with any two people in the world, they would be, Chris Tucker and Dave Chappelle Says his favorite web site is Cinema Television Arts major. CAREER STATS >> YEAR G-GS FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-AVG TP-AVG HI PF-D AST TO BL ST MIN TOTALS { 23 }

14 The Matadors #31 TONY OSUNSANMI // #34 XAVIER REED M TONYOSUNSANMI #31 >> GUARD/FORWARD // 6-4 // 190 // RS SOPHOMORE // ONTARIO, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Described by the Matador coaches as the Dennis Rodman of the basketball team... Rebounding is a strength although he is listed at only 6-foot-4... A great energy player who grabs rebounds at both ends of the floor... Well liked by his teammates, and will be a valuable addition to the squad. #34 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Has a tremendous upside, according to the Matador coaching staff... Can score on the perimeter and can play with his back to the basket... A tremendous p erson with solid character. XAVIERREED >> GUARD/FORWARD // 6-5 // 215 // FRESHMAN // MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. COLONY HIGH SCHOOL A standout student-athlete at Colony High School in Ontario, Calif.... Graduated in A two-year starter who helped Colony to a 27-7 record during his senior season in A two-year team captain... Gained all-league honors twice... All-CIF Honorable Mention as a senior... Averaged 14 rebounds, 10.3 points, three assists and 2.7 steals per game during his senior campaign in helping lead the Titans to the CIF finals against national power Mater Dei... Also a high jumper on the track & field team. MATADOR MEMO Born December 12, 1987 in Glendora, Calif.... Parents are Paula and Alex Osunsanmi... His greatest heroes are his parents... Has one brother (Michael, 21) and one sister (Nicole, 13)... The Miami Heat is his favorite NBA team, and Dwayne Wade is his favorite player... Favorite movie is Love & Basketball while his favorite actor and actress are Will Smith and Sanaa Lathan... Favorite TV show is Fresh Prince of Bel Air... Favorite foods includes chipotle burritos, but not a big fan of all vegetables... Favorite solo artist is 50 Cent... His greatest athletic moment was helping lead Colony high School to the CIF Finals... The toughest thing about being a student-athlete, according to Tony, are the early morning workouts... His favorite website is ESPN.com... The most famous person he has met is Chris Tucker... Would have most liked to have met Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.... Your best shot is your next shot is the best advice he has ever received... His advice to young people is to listen to your elders... Can t go a week without Sidekick 3... Communications major. { 24 } OSSEO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Osseo High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota in Ended his prep career as the fourth leading scorer and fifth leading rebounder in school history... A three-time All-State player and a nominee for Minnesota Player of the Year during his senior campaign... Earned all-league and team MVP honors three straight years... A four-year starter... Averaged 16.0 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in leading his team to a 24-6 record during his senior season... Scored in double figures in 23 of the team s 29 games... Scored 20 or more points in seven games including a season-high 30 points against Andover and 25 points in games agianst Sibley and Maple Grove... In five games during his senior campaign, Reed grabbed ten or more rebounds including a season-high 19 against Centennial and 12 against Century... For his efforts in , Reed was named Honorable Mention All-State by Associated Press, first team all-conference and team MVP... At the 2007 Minnesota High School All-Star game, was named MVP with 35 points, 16 rebounds and 12 assists in two games... During his junior campaign, averaged 18.0 ppg in leading the Orioles to an 18-8 mark. MATADOR MEMO Born April 26, 1989 in Missoula, Mt... Parents are Janice and Tony Reed... Two of his cousins include Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks, and former Knicks great Willis Reed... Has one sister, Azaria (8)... Recruited by numerous schools including Wisconsin-Green Bay and Northern Iowa... A big fan of Amare Stoudemire of the Phoenix Suns... Favorite actor is Will Smith... Lists his favorite movies as Coming to America, and Friday, and his favorite TV show as Fresh Prince of Bel Air... Enjoys soul food, but not a big fan of fruit... Favorite musical group is G-Unit... Listed his greatest sports moment was when his team won the Minnesota state AAU championship at the buzzer... The best athlete he has played against is Kevin Love, a freshman center at UCLA... One of his favorite pre-game rituals is to watch Above the Rim... NBA All-Star Kevin Garnett, formerly of the Minnesota Timberwolves, is the most famous person he has ever met... The person in history he would most like to have met would have been Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.... Would like to switch places for a day with Kobe Bryant... If he could have dinner with any two people (past or present), they would be his grandfather and Will Smith... The best advice he was ever given was to never be afraid of anybody... His advice to young people is stay focused on what you want... Jamie Foxx would play the lead role if a movie were made about his life... Says he can t live without his cell phone... Says his sister always makes him smile... His greatest hero is his dad because he conducts himself in public, honors his business and provides for his family... Information Systems major. { 25 }

15 The Matadors #24 EVAN SCOTT // #13 JERMAINE SMITH M EVANSCOTT #24 >> FORWARD // 6-6 // 210 // RS FRESHMAN // LONG BEACH, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE A redshirt freshman who can play several positions including small and power forward... Possesses excellent skills... Expected to play a major role in terms of rebounding and #13 JERMAINESMITH >> FORWARD // 6-9 // 220 // JUNIOR // IRVINGTON, NJ CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Jermaine Smith is a player who can block a lot of shots, and the Matador coaches are hoping that he can bring that type of defensive presence to the team in A power forward who can finish plays around the basket... Can play both ends of the floor, defends well, blocks shots and rebounds the ball... Gives the Matadors versatility and athleticism, and depth along the front line... A great athlete who can get up and down the court, according to the Matador coaches... Runs the floor like a deer... Because CSUN will be pressing a bit more this year, his athletic ability and long arms will be a great asset to the team. being a defensive standout Redshirted. MILLIKAN HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Millikan High School in Long Beach, Calif.... Named All-Moore League Honorable Mention as a senior in Averaged 14.3 ppg as a senior... Graduated in 2006 with a 3.2 grade point average. MATADOR MEMO Born August 29, 1988 in Long Beach, Calif.... Parents are Celia and Carveth Scott... Has one older sister, Yvette (26) and one younger brother, Andrew (15)... Also recruited by UTEP... Also competed for the AAU team, I Can America All-Stars... Favorites include the San Antonio Spurs, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, actors Martin Lawrence and Halle Berry and the movie Above the Rim... Says the best thing about being a student-athlete is You stay in shape and meet a lot of people... Says the toughest thing about being an athlete is early morning workouts... His inspiration is his dad who passed away in August, 2007 Business Finance major. { 26 } OHLONE COLLEGE Highly recruited among state junior college power forwards... As a two-year starter and team captain, helped lead Ohlone College (Fremont, Calif.) to a record, a conference title in and two Top-10 state rankings... During his two seasons, shot 58 percent from the floor, including a state leading 63 percent during his freshman campaign ( )... During his sophomore season ( ), Jermaine helped lead the Renegades to a school record 28-4 record, the Coast Conference championship, the Elite Eight at the 2007 California State Tournament, and a #1 ranking in California... Averaged eleven points, seven rebounds and nearly three blocks per game in Obtained his AA Degree. IRVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL A two-year starter and team captain at Irvington High School in New Jersey... Helped lead the team to a 26-5 record during his senior season where he averaged 15 points, eleven rebounds and 6.5 blocks per game... His team won the league title in his senior season... Helped lead Irvington to the semifinals of the regional tournament... For his efforts, Jermaine was voted all-state and all-league Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born August 21, Mother is Sandra Smith... Has one brother, Delon (24) and one sister, Melissa (27)... Also recruited by several schools including Rhode Island, Fresno State and San Jose State... The Los Angeles Lakers are his favorite NBA team, and Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete... Menace to Society is his favorite movie, and watching football on TV is a leisure activity along with listening to music... Listed his greatest sports moment as blocking 18 shots in a high school game... Says that if he were NCAA President, he would give student-athletes a stipend... The person in history he would like to have met was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.... If he had a million dollars, he would buy his mother a house... The best advice he received is to stay in school... His advice to young people is to work hard... Kevin Garnett would play the lead role if a movie were made about his life... He can t imagine going a week without playing basketball... The people that always makes him laugh - his family... His greatest hero - his family because they have handled many issues Sociology major. { 27 }

16 The Matadors #22 THERIN TAYLOR // #33 TREMAINE TOWNSEND M THERINTAYLOR #22 >> GUARD/FORWARD // 6-5 // 180 // SOPHOMORE // RICHMOND, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE A junior college transfer who played one season at Merritt College in Northern California... Thus, he has three years of eligibility remaining... Will have the opportunity to play a lot of minutes at the small forward position, according to the Cal State Northridge coaching staff... Can shoot, is athletic, and will help on the offensive and defensive ends of the court. MERRITT COLLEGE Led Merritt College (Oakland, Ca) in scoring (16.0 ppg), rebounds (6.0 rpg), assists (3.0 apg), steals (2.0 spg), field goal percentage (51 percent) and three-point field goal percentage (50 percent)... For his efforts, was named to the Bay Valley All-Conference team. #33 TREMAINETOWNSEND >> FORWARD/CENTER // 6-9 // 215 // JUNIOR // PHOENIX, ARIZ. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE According to the Northridge coaches, Tremaine is an athletic forward who has an extremely long wing span... Can block shots, is active and can score on the perimeter and on the inside... That is important to head coach Bobby Braswell s style of play; post players who can play inside as well as outside. SADDLEBACK COLLEGE A standout student-athlete at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif.... Earned all-state honors as selected by the California Community College Basketball Coaches Association... Averaged 14.9 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots during the season in helping Saddleback to a 25-9 overall record, a share of the Orange Empire Conference title (9-3), and in reaching the state tournament semifinals... Tremaine was selected as co-mvp of the Orange Empire Conference prior to making the all-state team Obtained his AA Degree. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Kennedy High School in Richmond, Calif.... During his senior season, averaged 23 points, ten rebounds and four steals per game... In leading the league in scoring, Taylor gained all-league, All-Nor Cal, All-Metro and All-State accolades. MATADOR MEMO Born April 15, 1987 in Oakland, Calif.... Parents are Sylvia and Frank Taylor... Therin says his parents are his heroes... Has one brother (Toussaint, 21) and one sister (Tisha)... Favorite foods includes his mom s macaroni and cheese, and grilled ham and cheese sandwiches... Doesn t like hot and spicy food... One of his best friends includes Wendell McKines, a player at New Mexico State... According to Therin, one of the best things about being a student-athlete are the fans and the respect you get from people... One of his pre-game rituals is to listen to Bay Area music... His favorite website is gomatadors.com... The most famous person he has met is NBA All-Star Elton Brand... The best advice he was ever given was to follow your dreams... His advice to young people is to have fun while you are young... Therin says that if he could change one thing about the world today, he would make sure everyone has a realistic chance to succeed... Business Management major. { 28 } MATADOR MEMO NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Gained numerous honors as a student-athlete at North High School in Phoenix, Az... Graduated in Born December 11, 1986 in San Diego, Calif.... Parents are Dawn and Kelly Townsend... His favorite NBA team is the Phoenix Suns... His favorite NBA player is Kobe Bryant... Friday, Rush Hour, and Love & Basketball are three of his favorite movies... His favorite actor and actress are Denzel Washington and Halle Berry... Enjoys sea food, especially crab and shrimp, but will pass on sushi... Favorite band is Outkast... Chose CSUN because he likes the coaching staff... His most embarrassing moment was when he scored a basket for the other team... He says the best thing about being a student-athlete is the recognition you receive... The toughest thing about being an student-athlete is the conditioning... His pre-game ritual is to pray and to ask the Good Lord for a good game... Has one sister, Vashti (13)... Psychology major. { 29 }

17 The Matadors #5 DEON TRESVANT // #12 MATTHEW WALLACE M DEONTRESVANT #5 >> GUARD // 6-0 // 170 // JUNIOR // LONG BEACH, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Described as an explosive scorer, according to the Matador coaching staff... A player who can put points on the scoreboard... Can slash to the basket and also score points from the perimeter... An exciting addition to the Matador roster... Can play both guard positions. LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Put together impressive numbers during his sophomore season ( ) at Long Beach City College... Scored what is believed to be the California state junior college record with 63 points in a triple overtime victory against L.A. Southwest College... Twice scored 48 points agianst Cerritos and L.A. Harbor... Also scored 46 points against Fullerton... For the season, was one of the top scorers in the state... Averaged 25 points per game in helping lead Long Beach City College to the South Coast Conference championship... In helping his team to a record, Tresvant was voted co-mvp of the league... Also gained all-state and MVP honors Obtained his AA Degree. CABRILLO HIGH SCHOOL A standout guard at Cabrillo High School... Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born November 21, 1985 in Compton, Calif.... Parents are Gwendolyn Tresvant and Donald Tresvant... Has one brother, Donald Jr.... A huge fan of the Los Angeles Lakers... The most famous person he has met is Kobe Bryant... His favorite website is nba.com... The person in history he would most liked to have met would have been Malcolm X... Would like to switch places for a day with Allen Iverson... Would like to have had dinner with Kobe Bryant and the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr... If he had a million dollars, he would give half of it to his mom... The best advice he ever received was to use basketball for a free education... His advice to young people would be to stay in school and never give up your dreams... He says no one knows how much he loves the game of basketball... The title of his autobiography would be Deon Tresvant At His Best... He says he can t imagine going a week without spending time with his mom and son... The biggest obstacle he has ever overcome is the death of his close cousin, Tyrone... Favorite actor is Martin Lawrence... Favorite food - tacos... His greatest sports moment was when he scored 63 points in a game last year while at Long Beach City College... He says the best thing about being an athlete is having the ability to do something you love to do... The toughest thing about being an athlete is balancing school and basketball... His favorite pre-game ritual is to pray and listen to 50 Cent... Relaxes by spending time with his son... Spending time with his son, Deon Jr., always brings him a smile... His greatest heroes are his mom and dad because they have been there for me throughout my whole childhood no matter what... Recruited by numerous colleges including USC, Oregon State, Washington State, Kansas State and Big West rivals Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton and UC Santa Barbara... Recreation major. { 30 } MATTHEWWALLACE #12 >> GUARD // 6-2 // 160 // FRESHMAN // INGLEWOOD, CALIF. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE A young man who has the ability to shoot the ball from long range... Described as a great shooter by the Cal State Northridge coaches... Could redshirt in in order to get stronger... Has an excellent future in the Matador program. INGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL A standout basketball and student at Inglewood High School... A four-year member of the team where he was a starter and team captain... Helped lead Inglewood to a 22-8 record during his senior season... An all-league selection who helped his team to the Ocean League title... Averaged 17 points and four assists per game... A member of the National Honor Society Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born July 17, 1989 in San Diego, Calif.... Parents are Dwight and Rosa Wallace... Has four brothers (David who is 25, Darrin who is 14, D Akibba who is 11, and Dwight who is deceased) and two sisters (Tanefa who is 33 and Karina who is 21)... Enjoys listening to music to relax Favorite actor is Denzel Washington... Loves to eat fried chicken wings, but not gumbo... Enjoyed his best sports moment when he hit eight 3-pointers in a playoff game during his senior season... The best athletes he has competed against are the Holiday Brothers (Justin and Jrue)... One of his best friends is Raquel Theus, who plays basketball at UC Irvine... He says the toughest thing about being a student-athlete is being consistent... Says he would like to switch places for a day with George Bush... If he could have dinner with any two people (past or present), they would be with Malcolm X and Bill Clinton... Would give his mother a million dollars if he had that kind of money... His advice to young people would be to focus in the classroom... He says he couldn t imagine going a week without his cell phone... Matthew says the one thing that makes him smile is coach Louis Wilson s cooking... His greatest hero is Superman... Business Law major. { 31 }

18 The Matadors PAULWAYNE #15 >> GUARD // 6-1 // 165 // JUNIOR // WASHINGTON, D.C. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Has strong leadership abilities on-and-off the court, according to the Matador coaching staff... Has a great court sense at the point guard position... Can pass the ball and score when called upon... Controls the floor and tempo of the game... Comes from a highly successful junior college program at College of Southern Idaho... Knows how to win and compete. COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO Played his sophomore season ( ) at the College of Southern Idaho, the winningest program in junior college history... Helped the Golden Eagles to a 30-7 record, a co-championship in league competition (15-5) and a trip to the National Junior College Tournament in Hutchinson, Ks... On a team that ranked ninth in the nation in scoring (106 ppg), Paul was asked to be primarily a playmaker and ball stealer... Started 15 of 23 games played... Averaged a team-leading 4.5 assists per game... In ten games, dished out five or more assists including a season-high ten assists... Collected 56 steals (2.4 spg)... Collected a seasonhigh seven steals in two games, and in eight games had three or more steals... In five games, grabbed five or more rebounds... Averaged 5.4 points per game... Began his collegiate career at Salt Lake City Community College... Helped lead the team to a 22-8 record ( )... Thus in two seasons of junior college basketball, helped CSI and SLCCC to a record. DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL Prepped at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C.... As a senior, averaged 15 points, 8.6 assists and 6.2 rebounds per game in leading his team to a division championship and a 24-6 record... Played in the Jordan Classic All-Star game and was named to the all-tournament team at the L.A. Tournament... Graduated in MATADOR MEMO Born July 20, 1987 in Washington, D.C.... Parents are Dana Wayne and Paul Winestock... Stepmother is Ranee Marsing... Has one sister, Alexis... Also recruited by many schools including Temple, Boise State, Fresno State and Northern Iowa... Since Paul is from the Washington D.C. area, his favorite NBA team is the Wizards... Likes the playing style of Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs... Favorite movie is Friday After Next, and his favorite TV show is Martin... Enjoys the music of Christina Milian... His greatest sport moment was winning the Region-18 title last year while at College of Southern Idaho... His advice to young people is to stay in school... If an autobiography were to be written about Paul, the title would be The Ups and Downs of Paul Wayne... Loves to shop... If he could change one thing about the world, he would make sure everybody had food to eat... He says his sister, Alexis, always makes him smile... His greatest hero is his mom... Sociology major. A total of 100 teams representing 16 collegiate athletic conferences will compete in the two-day event (February 22-23), with the entire O Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters slate of matchups to be announced on February 3. Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Riverside and Pacific will serve as host schools, while Cal Poly, Long Beach State, UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara will play on the road. Of the 50 games, a minimum of 14 will be televised, with six contests on ESPN2. An additional five games will be aired on ESPNU ESPN s collegiate sports network which launched on March 4, 2005 and two will be televised on ESPN360 ESPN s broadband service. In 2008, one will be aired live on ESPN Classic for the first time. Please consult your local listings for start times. Since the event s inception in 2003, the Big West Conference has posted a five-year record of 10-10, including 0-1 marks in 2003 and 2004, a 2-0 record in 2005, a 5-3 mark in 2006 and a 3-5 slate in In 2005, Pacific defeated UTEP on ESPN the only game televised on the main ESPN network that year. HOME TEAMS: Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Pacific, Bradley, Illinois State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, East Tennessee State, Northern Arizona, Winthrop, Drexel, James Madison, Old Dominion, Towson, UNC Wilmington, William & Mary, Butler, Cleveland State, Detroit, Wisconsin- Green Bay, Valparaiso, Canisius, Iona, Loyola (MD), Manhattan, Saint Peter s, Akron, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Ohio, Toledo, Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville State, Murray State, Holy Cross, Appalachian State, Elon, Oral Roberts, Boise State, Fresno State, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Utah State and Saint Mary s. AWAY TEAMS: Cal Poly, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Indiana State, Wichita State, Albany, Binghamton, Boston University, Vermont, Portland State, High Point, Delaware, George Mason, Georgia State, Hofstra, Northeastern, Virginia Commonwealth, Illinois-Chicago, Loyola-Chicago, UW-Milwaukee, Wright State, Youngstown State, Fairfield, Marist, Niagara, Rider, Siena, Ball State, Bowling Green State, Central Michigan, Kent State, Miami (OH), Western Michigan, Morehead State, Samford, Southeast Missouri State, Tennessee-Martin, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, Bucknell, Davidson, Georgia Southern, Hawai i, Idaho, Nevada and San Jose State. { 32 }

19 Opponents BIG WEST CONFERENCE O THE BIG WEST CONFERENCE >> The Big West Conference enters the season in its 39th year of operation. There are 17 conference-sponsored sports in the Big West. Women s sports are comprised of soccer, volleyball, cross country, swimming and diving, basketball, golf, tennis, softball and track and field. Men s sports include soccer, cross country, swimming and diving, basketball, golf, tennis, baseball and track and field. Over nearly four decades, the conference has striven for athletic and academic success, and has accomplished those goals to a large degree. The conference has undergone membership changes throughout its long history, the most recent ones significantly enhancing its stability. Following the academic year, Idaho and Utah State left the Big West, creating an eight-team league comprised of all California schools: Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara and Pacific. A ninth school from the Golden State UC Davis became the newest member of the Big West on July 1, 2007 after completing a four-year reclassification process from Division II to Division I. The Big West owns the distinction of being the nation s only conference with its entire membership located in one state. No matter what the membership makeup, the Big West always has stacked up well against the rest of the nation. In fact, the conference has claimed 17 team national championships in its history, including six in women s volleyball, two in baseball, one in softball and one in men s basketball. Men s soccer was the newest sport added to the list when UC Santa Barbara claimed the national title last December. Individually, Big West athletes also have claimed several titles in such sports as swimming, track and field, and golf. In fact, Cal State Northridge junior Dashalle Andrews was the 26th Big West student-athlete to capture a crown when he won the long jump competition at the national meet this past June. On a worldwide scale, Big West athletes also have competed over the years in such international competitions as the Olympics and Pan-American Games. A sampling of athletes who have competed at the Olympic level include Long Beach State s Tara Cross-Battle, Tayyiba Haneef and Danielle Scott (women s indoor volleyball), and Misty May (women s beach volleyball); UC Santa Barbara s Jason Lezak (men s swimming), Cal State Fullerton s Leon Wood (men s basketball) and Jenny Topping (softball); Pacific s Elaina Oden (women s volleyball) and Brad Schumacher (men s swimming); and UC Irvine s Steve Scott (men s track and field). BIG WEST SUCCESS FOUND IN ALL SPORTS The season presented another slew of highlights for Big West Conference schools, including two national championships and a pair of schools reaching the mecca of baseball, the College World Series. Postseason achievements were on display from the get go. The fall sports season began with the UC Santa Barbara men's soccer team capturing its first NCAA Championship. The Gauchos knocked off long-time nemesis UCLA, 2-1, in the championship game, marking the 17th national team title in Big West history. UCSB's Tim Vom Steeg earned a prestigious honor as the NSCAA National Coach of the Year (for the second time in three seasons) in leading the Gauchos to the pinnacle of college soccer. In addition, the Big West ranked seventh nationally among conferences in the final computer rankings. Most impressively, the Gauchos fulfilled their ultimate goal when their postseason chances looked shaky earlier in the season. UCSB was just 7-6 midway through October before embarking on a torrid late season run that saw the Gauchos go in their last 12 contests. Fast forward to the spring, when Cal State Northridge junior track superstar Dashalle Andrews captured the national championship in the men's long jump. Andrews jumped (7.68) on his first attempt in becoming the 12th Big West men's track { CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE: 2007 BIG WEST TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS } athlete, and first since 2000, to hoist a national crown. Also during the spring, UC Irvine captured the NCAA title in men s volleyball. The Midwest became a Big West baseball love fest and media frenzy as first-time participant UC Irvine and four-time national champion Cal State Fullerton descended upon Omaha, Neb. for the College World Series. The event featured two Big West entries for the third time overall (and first since 1991) and both schools delivered enough exciting memories to overflow a scrapbook. Revisiting the fall season, in women's volleyball, three Big West teams advanced to the NCAA championships with two members (Cal Poly and Long Beach State) being among the 16 schools nationally that hosted first round matches. UC Santa Barbara competed in its 26th consecutive postseason to remain one of three schools (Penn State and Stanford are the others) to have reached the NCAA Tournament every year. The Big West ranked eighth nationally among 31 Division I conferences in the NCAA's season-ending women s soccer computer rankings. Cal State Fullerton became the first Big West school to win NCAA Tournament first round matches in back-toback seasons. The winter sports season featured overall improvement from both the men's and women's basketball programs. In men's basketball, the Big West captured its highest computer ranking in ten years when it finished 16th among the 31 Division I conferences. The Long Beach State men reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 12 years. The Big West's women's basketball computer rankings also saw a dramatic rise of five spots to 23rd nationally. UC Riverside represented the Big West women in the postseason for the second consecutive season. The Big West generated more momentum in the spring sports season. In a year where the conference sent an all-time high 22 athletes to the 2007 NCAA Championships, the Big West claimed eight track and field All-Americans by the conclusion of the meet. In women's tennis, two teams (Long Beach State and UC Irvine) represented the Big West Conference in the NCAA tournament for the first time ever. The 49ers reached the NCAA s for the fourth consecutive year while the Anteaters gained the Big West s firstever at-large bid. On the men s side, UC Santa Barbara made its second straight postseason appearance. Gaucho freshman Philip Therp also competed in the NCAA Men s Tennis Singles Championship. In women's golf, UC Irvine's team finished 19th in the NCAA championship. Also, Long Beach State junior Kay Hoey earned second team All-America honors and participated in the NCAA s for the second time in her career. The UCI men s golf team qualified for NCAA regional play for the sixth time in seven years. Five Big West teams (Cal Poly, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, UC Santa Barbara, and Pacific) advanced to the NCAA Tournament in softball. Only three conferences, the Pac-10, the { DASHALLE ANDREWS: 2007 FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR } Southeastern, and the Big 12 placed more teams into the tournament. The five berths ranked second all-time in conference history, behind only the six awarded in Cal State Fullerton's Titans won their regional tournament in Columbus, Ohio to advance to the Super Regionals, where they fell to eventual national champion Arizona. The Mustangs captured their first Big West softball championship, and with it, their first NCAA Tournament bid. The Big West also extended its streak of having at least one All-America selection as three players earned the distinction in 2007 Cal Poly s Lisa Modglin, and Pacific s Gina Carbonatto and Jennifer Curtier. Finally, in baseball the Big West was represented by four teams in the national tournament when UC Riverside and Long Beach State joined the Anteaters and Titans. The four postseason representatives were the most for the conference since having four entries in A record 43 players were also drafted by major league clubs in the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft. And, UCI's Dave Serrano was honored as National Coach of the Year by Baseball America. In addition to the representation at the CWS, 14 Big West student-athletes earned All-America honors. In all, 24 Big West teams and 37 (22 track, 7 men's swimming, 5 women's swimming, 1 women's cross country, 1 women's tennis, 1 women's golf) individual athletes participated in NCAA postseason play this past season. Of those 37 athletes, 11 earned All- America status. As a whole (round robin and individual sports), the Big West had 38 All-Americans in 11 sports. In addition to two National Coaches of the Year (Tim Vom Steeg and John Serrano), four other individuals were named West Region or West District Coaches of the Year (UCI's George Kuntz/Men's Soccer, UCSB's Pete Dolan/Men's Cross Country, UCI's Mike Edles/Women's Tennis and CSUN's Don Strametz/Men's Track and Field). BIG WEST MEMBERS >> Cal State Northridge Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State Pacific UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara CONFERENCE DIRECTORY >> Physical and Mailing Address 2 Corporate Park Suite 206 Irvine, CA Phone (949) Fax (949) Website Address Dennis Farrell, Commissioner dfarrell@bigwest.org Rob Halvaks, Senior Associate Commissioner rhalvaks@bigwest.org Jody McRoberts, Associate Commissioner jmcroberts@bigwest.org Michael Daniels, Assistant Commissioner mdaniels@bigwest.org Erica Satterfield, Assistant Commissioner esatterfield@bigwest.org Heather Pierson, Administrative Assistant hpierson@bigwest.org Patricia Sampson, Administrative Assistant psampson@bigwest.org Mike Villamor, Information Director mvillamor@bigwest.org Sports: women s soccer, men s basketball, golf, tennis Julie St.Cyr, Associate Information Director jstcyr@bigwest.org Sports: volleyball, women s basketball, baseball, swimming & diving Chris Hargraves, Assistant Information Director chargraves@bigwest.org Sports: men s soccer, cross country, track & field, softball { 34 } { 35 }

20 Opponents BIG WEST CONFERENCE O BIG WEST BASKETBALL >> THE SEASON MARKS THE 33RD YEAR THE Big West Conference has held a post season basketball tournament for the men and the 25th year for the women. UC Riverside's women's team looks to defend its regular season title and clinch a third consective tournament title while Long Beach State's men's team will be looking to defend its regular season and tournament titles. The annual conference tournament will be held at The Arena at the Anaheim Convention Center for the eighth consecutive year. The Big West Basketball Tournament is the longest running collegiate basketball tournament in the West. Be a part of all the excitement as the 14-game event features four days of thrilling basketball action with two Big West Conference titles on the line, as well as automatic berths to the NCAA tournaments. The 2008 edition begins Wednesday, March 12 and runs through Saturday, March 15, highlighted with exciting Big West festivities throughout the week. All-Session tickets and First Game Vouchers are on sale now. Single- Session tickets will go on sale Tuesday, February 26, For Big West Tournament Ticket Information, visit the conference website at or contact your favorite Big West school's Athletic Ticket Office. { 36 } BIG WEST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT >> The Big West Men s and Women s Tournament will be held March Eight teams advance to this season s tournament at the Anaheim Convention Center. The first round games on Wednesday will include only teams seeded Nos. 5 to 8. Winners on Wednesday will advance to play teams seeded Nos. 3 and 4 on Thursday. Thursday s winner will meet teams seeded Nos. 1 and 2 in the semfinals on Friday. In each round, the highest seeded team playing that day will play the lowest remaining seeded team. The men s and women s tournament championship series will be on Saturday, March 15. WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 2008 Session #1 WOMEN S FIRST ROUND (Games 1&2) 12 p.m., PST Session #2 MEN S FIRST ROUND (Games 3&4) 6 p.m., PST THURSDAY MARCH 13, 2008 Session #3 WOMEN S QUARTERFINALS (Games 5&6) 12 p.m., PST Session #4 MEN S QUARTERFINALS (Games 7&8) KVMD-TV 6 p.m., PST FRIDAY MARCH 14, 2007 Session #5 WOMEN S SEMIFINALS (Games 9&10) 12 p.m., PST Session #6 MEN S SEMIFINALS (Games 11&12) ESPNU 5:30 p.m., PST 2008 TELEVISION SCHEDULE >> DAY/DATE CONTEST TIPOFF CARRIER Thursday, January 10 Cal Poly at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 p.m. KVMD Saturday, January 19 UC Irvine at Pacific 7:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Saturday, January 26 Long Beach State at Cal State Northridge 4:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Monday, January 28 Cal Poly at Pacific 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 Wednesday, January 30 UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside 7:00 p.m. KVMD Thursday, January 31 Cal State Fullerton at Long Beach State 7:00 p.m. KVMD Saturday, February 2 Cal Poly at UC Riverside 2:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Saturday, February 9 UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara 7:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Thursday, February 14 Pacific at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. KVMD Saturday, February 16 Pacific at Cal State Fullerton 4:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Saturday, February 23 ESPNU BracketBusters TBD ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN 360 Thursday, February 28 Cal State Northridge at Cal State Fullerton 7:00 p.m. KVMD Saturday, March 1 Best Available Game (as selected by Feb. 1) 1:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Among: Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge at UC Irvine UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara Thursday, March 6 UC Davis at UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. KVMD Saturday, March 8 Best Available Game (as selected by Feb. 1) 5:00 p.m. FSN PRIME TICKET Among: UC Davis at UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach State Cal State Fullerton at UC Irvine Cal Poly at Cal State Northridge Big West Tournament (Anaheim Convention Center Arena) Thursday, March 13 Men s Quarterfinal Games 6 & 8:30 p.m. KVMD Friday, March 14 Men s Semifinal #1 10:30 p.m. ESPNU (Delayed) Men s Semifinal #2 8:00 p.m. ESPNU (Live) Saturday, March 15 Women s Championship Noon FSN PRIME TICKET Men s Championship 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 All game times are Pacific Standard Time SATURDAY MARCH 15, 2008 Session #7 WOMEN S CHAMPIONSHIP (Game 13) FSN PRiME TiCKET Noon, PST Session #8 MEN S CHAMPIONSHIP (Game 14) ESPN2 8 p.m., PST BIG WEST AWARD WINNERS >> :: PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Aaron Nixon, Long Beach State :: FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR > Henrik Thomsen, UC Riverside :: COACH OF THE YEAR > Larry Reynolds, Long Beach State :: DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Titus Shelton, Cal Poly :: BEST SIXTH MAN > Marcus Crenshaw, Cal State Fullerton :: BEST HUSTLE > Terrell Jones, Cal State Northridge :: ALL-BIG WEST FIRST TEAM > Bobby Brown Cal State Fullerton Scott Cutley Cal State Fullerton Alex Harris UC Santa Barbara Kejuan Johnson Long Beach State Aaron Nixon Long Beach State Derek Stockalper Cal Poly :: ALL-BIG WEST SECOND TEAM > Anthony Brown Pacific Cecil Brown UC Santa Barbara Chris Devine UC Santa Barbara Kevin Houston Long Beach State Dawin Whiten Cal Poly :: ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION > Sterling Byrd Long Beach State Trae Clark Cal Poly Larry Cunningham UC Riverside Darren Fells UC Irvine Jonathan Heard Cal State Northridge Tyler McGinn Cal Poly Frank Robinson Cal State Fullerton Patrick Sanders UC Irvine Reggie Vezia Pacific :: ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM > Chad DeCasas UC Irvine Michael Hunter UC Irvine Justin Joyner UC Santa Barbara James Powell UC Santa Barbara Henrik Thomsen UC Riverside :: BIG WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK > DATE PLAYER SCHOOL 11/13 Alex Harris UC Santa Barbara 11/20 Chris Devine UC Santa Barbara 11/27 Justin Burns Cal State Fullerton 12/4 Calvin Chitwood Cal State Northridge 12/11 Aaron Nixon Long Beach State 12/18 Bobby Brown Cal State Fullerton 12/26 Sterling Byrd Long Beach State 1/2 Alex Harris UC Santa Barbara 1/8 Aaron Nixon Long Beach State 1/15 Jonathan Heard Cal State Northridge 1/22 Aaron Nixon Long Beach State 1/29 Scott Cutley Cal State Fullerton 2/5 Larry Cunningham UC Riverside 2/12 Dawin Whiten Cal Poly Aaron Nixon Long Beach State 2/19 Derek Stockalper Cal Poly 2/26 Dreshawn Vance Cal Poly 3/5 Aaron Nixon Long Beach State BIG WEST STATISTICAL LEADERS >> :: SCORING > NAME GP PTS AVG 1. Alex Harris, UCSB Bobby Brown, CSF Aaron Nixon, LBSU Kejuan Johnson, LBSU Scott Cutley, CSF Jonathan Heard, CSUN Calvin Chitwood, CSUN :: FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > NAME FGM FGA PCT 1. Derek Stockalper, CP Anthony Brown, UOP Chris Devine, UCSB Calvin Chitwood, CSUN Scott Cutley, CSF Jonathan Heard, CSUN :: FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > NAME FTM FTA PCT 1. Calvin Chitwood, CSUN Kejuan Johnson, LBSU Patrick Sanders, UCI Chuma Awaji, UCI Larry Cunningham, UCR Terrel Jones, CSUN :: 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > NAME 3M 3A PCT 1. Derek Stockalper, CP Alex Harris, UCSB Charles Jim-George, UCR Reggie Vezia, UOP Michael Hunter, UCI Rob Haynes, CSUN :: 3-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME > NAME GP 3M PG 1. Bobby Brown, CSF Marcus Crenshaw, CSF Aaron Nixon, LBSU Alex Harris, UCSB Justin Bell, UCR :: REBOUNDING > NAME GP TOT AVG 1. Scott Cutley, CSF Thomas Shewmake, CSUN Anthony Brown, UOP Derek Stockalper, CP Justin Burns, CSF Jonathan Heard, CSUN :: ASSISTS > NAME GP AST AVG 1. Bobby Brown, CSF Kevin Houston, LBSU Justin Bell, UCR Trae Clark, CP Steffan Johnson, UOP :: STEALS > NAME GP STL AVG 1. Kejuan Johnson, LBSU Ray Reed, CSF Jonathan Heard, CSUN Jason Hill, CSUN Justin Bell, UCR :: BLOCKED SHOTS > NAME GP BLK AVG 1. Mark Kelley, UCI Patrick Sanders, UCI Titus Shelton, CP Mark Dawson, LBSU Dreshawn Vance, CP Thomas Shewmake, CSUN :: ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO > NAME AST TO RATIO 1. Cecil Brown, UCSB Kevin Houston, LBSU Justin Bell, UCR Trae Clark, CP Ray Reed, CSF BIG WEST FINAL STANDINGS >> BIG WEST GAMES OVERALL W L PCT. W L PCT. HOME ROAD NEUT. Long Beach State *^ Cal State Fullerton Cal Poly UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine Cal State Northridge Pacific UC Riverside *Regular season champion; ^Tournament champion/ncaa representative { 37 }

21 Opponents OPPONENTS // STATISTICS // YEAR IN REVIEW H OPPONENTS >> STATISTICS >> SCHOOL SID PHONE FAX PRESS ROW WEBSITE Big West Conference Mike Villamor mvillamor@bigwest.org Cal State Bakersfield Kevin Gilmore kgilmore@csub.edu Cal Poly Brian Thurmond bthurmond@calpoly.edu Cal State Fullerton Mel Franks mfranks@fullerton.edu Chicago State Ruben Perez, Jr rperez21@csu.edu Cleveland State Brian McCann b.mccann66@csuohio.edu Drake Mike Mahon mike.mahon@drake.edu Duquesne Dave Saba saba@duq.edu Gonzaga Oliver Pierce pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu Long Beach State Steve Janisch sjanisch@csulb.edu North Carolina Central Kyle Serba kserba@nccu.edu Pacific Mike Millerick mmilleri@pacific.com Pepperdine Roger Horne roger.horne@pepperdine.eduwww.pepperdinesports.com UC Davis John McMahon jmcmahon@ucdavis.com UC Irvine Bob Olson /2510 rkolson@uci.edu UC Riverside Ross French ross.french@ucr.edu UC Santa Barbara Bill Mahoney bill.mahoney@athletics.ucsb.edu Utah Valley State Brent Johnson johnsobe@uvsc.edu Vanguard Beth Renkowski x na brenkowski@vanguard.edu CHEERLEADING SQUAD >> NAME GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF-DQ AST TO BLK STL PTS/AVG Jonathan Heard / /13.5 Big West / /12.4 Calvin Chitwood / /13.2 Big West / /11.1 Rob Haynes / /8.5 Big West / /9.8 Thomas Shewmake / /8.5 Big West /7/ /8.1 Terrell Jones / /8.2 Big West / /8.4 Jayme Miller / /5.8 Big West / /5.3 Jason Hill / /5.3 Big West / /5.0 Mike McCrary / /4.7 Big West / /0.0 Tre Peters / /3.8 Big West / /5.9 Jordan Noblitt / /3.6 Big West / /0.4 Rai Colston / /3.3 Big West / /3.9 Lawrence Tyson /2.1 Big West / /0.4 Austen Powers / /1.7 Big West / /0.4 Keith Everage / /1.3 Big West / /0.0 Austin Waggener / /0.7 Big West / /0.3 TEAM TOTALS G FGM-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF AST TO BLK STL PTS/AVG Cal State Northridge / /75.5 Big West / /70.7 Opponents / /75.9 Big West / /73.3 Deadball Rebounds: (Cal State Northridge - 100, Opponents - 128) YEAR IN REVIEW >> [TOP ROW] Oscar Perez, Aaron Wyner, Rudy Siguenea, Eric Molina [MIDDLE ROW] Coach Brianne Strauss, Ashley Calvillo, Melissa Williamson, Ashly King, Savanah Watson, Kelsie Wagner, Sharris Williams, Britney Herrera, Shannon Koepke, Lauren Gilbertson, Izzy Knopper [BOTTOM ROW] Karina Vargas, Danielle Vice, Monica Busch, Monique Sanchez, Jamie Stovall, Krystal Brooks, Christina Selover, Tiatiana Jones, Shanna Benveniste, Jessica Miller CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE FINISHED THE season with a overall record and a 5-9 mark in the Big West... The Matadors, in two games, scored 100 or more points, including a record-breaking victory against Redlands in an early season non-league game... Cal State Northridge not only shattered the previous Northridge record for most points in a game (123 points vs USIU), but also broke the school record for most points by two teams combined (256)... Other school records set in the win included field goals in a game (62) and assists (43)... The Matadors scoring total broke the Big West record for most points scored in a non-conference game... Cal State Northridge also equaled the NCAA record for assists in a regular game with 43 (TCU, 1998) and the two teams combined for 65 assists in regulation, which tied the NCAA record set by Dayton-UCF in In the record breaking game against Redlands, seven Matador players scored in double figures including 22 points by Jonathan Heard with a game-high 22 points and Calvin Chitwood with Heard and Chitwood combined on 18-of-19 shots from the floor... Cal State Northridge hit a school record.713 from the floor... Several other team and individual records were broken during the campaign... The team s rebound margin of +6.8 was a new mark along wth its 445 offensive rebounds... Thomas Shewmake produced a school record 82 blocks during his four-year career ( )... Several Matador studentathletes gained post-season honors... Jonathan Heard was named Honorable Mention All-Big West... Terrell Jones was voted Best Hustle Player by the Big West... Jones was also named Big West Scholar-Athlete... Shewmake ranked second in the Big West in rebounding (7.4 rpg) and ninth in blocked shots (0.64 bpg)... Heard was third in the league in steals (1.42 spg)... Heard (13.5 ppg) and Chitwood (13.2 ppg) finished 11th and 12th in league scoring... Chitwood was fourth in the Big West in field goal percentage (.514)... Rob Haynes was sixth in the Big West in three-point shooting (.426)... CSUN led the Big West in rebounding margin (+6.9) and steals (8.97 spg), second in rebounding (38.8 rpg), and third in free throw percentage (.712) and three-point field goal percentage defense (.339)... Cal State Northridge outrebounded its opponents in 25 of 31 games. Thomas Shewmake, CSUN s career block leader (82), was among four seniors who graduated from the team. { 38 } { 39 }

22 TEAM HISTORY GAME-BY-GAME // BOX SCORES H GAME-BY-GAME >> CSN-OPP W/L DATE OPPONENT SITE ATT. HIGH SCORER(S) HIGH REBOUNDER(S) W %Portland State Eugene, Ore. 7,069 Jones (22) Jones (7) L %Oregon Eugene, Ore. 7,914 Shewmake (15) Heard (9) W %Lehigh Eugene, Ore. 7,860 Hill (13) Chitwood/Shewmake (6) W Redlands Northridge, Calif. 1,016 Heard (22) Waggener/Shewmake/Heard (7) W Pepperdine Northridge, Calif. 1,076 Noblitt (22) Heard (12) L Illinois State Normal, Ill. 4,699 Chitwood (14) Shewmake (8) L Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 5,146 Chitwood (11) Shewmake (5) W 12-3 Eastern Washington Northridge, Calif. 1,005 Chitwood (30) Chitwood (9) L 12-9 Boise State Northridge, Calif. 1,054 Heard (24) Heard/Hill (5) W The Master s College Northridge, Calif. 1,021 Chitwood (26) Heard (7) L Washington State Pullman, Wash. 1,686 Heard (20) Hill (7) L *Pacific Stockton, Calif. 3,192 Jones (17) Haynes (7) L 1-4 *Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 758 Hill (21) Shewmake (9) W 1-6 *UC Riverside Riverside, Calif. 593 Jones (18) Shewmake (12) W 1-11 *UC Irvine Northridge, Calif. 889 Haynes (16) Shewmake (8) W 1-13 *Long Beach State Northridge, Calif. 1,012 Heard (24) Chitwood/Heard (8) 88-93(2ot) L 1-18 UC Davis Davis, Calif. 1,130 Heard (19) Shewmake (8) W 1-21 South Dakota State Northridge, Calif. 782 Chitwood (21) Heard (7) L 1-25 *UC Santa Barbara Northridge, Calif. 920 Heard (17) Jones (14) L 1-27 *Cal Poly Northridge, Calif. 872 Chitwood (13) Heard/Miller (7) L 2-1 *Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 1,613 Jones (16) Chitwood (7) L 2-3 *UC Irvine Irvine, Calif. 4,374 Heard/Peters (13) Hill/Jones/Miller (5) W 2-8 *UC Riverside Northridge, Calif. 1,025 Chitwood/Miller (16) Chitwood (13) L 2-10 *Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 1,267 Shewmake (24) Shewmake (15) W 2-14 UC Davis Northridge, Calif. 721 Shewmake (25) Shewmake (10) L 2-17 #Cleveland State Northridge, Calif. 575 Shewmake (16) Shewmake (11) W 2-20 South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. 1,528 Chitwood (18) Shewmake (12) W 2-24 *Pacific Northridge, Calif. 925 Chitwood (19) Shewmake (13) L 3-1 *Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2,881 Chitwood (22) Chitwood (8) L 3-3 *UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. 1,731 Chitwood (22) Shewmake (9) L 3-7 ^Pacific Anaheim, Calif. 1,436 Shewmake (14) Shewmake (10) Legend: * - Big West Conference game; % - Basketball Travelers Classic; # - Bracket Buster Saturday; ^ - Big West Conference Tournament game MEN S BASKETBALL TEAM >> [TOP ROW] Head Athletic Trainer Steve Grech, Kyle Taylor, Director of Basketball Operations, Keith Everage, Austin Waggener, Austen Powers, Head Coach Bobby Braswell, Thomas Shremake, Jayme Miller, Calvin Chitwood, Assistant Coach Louis Wilson, Assistant Coach Michael Johnson [BOTTOM ROW] Team Manager Darrel Pimentel, Mike McCrary, Terrell Jones, Rob Haynes, Lawrence Tyson, Rai Colston, Tre Peters, Jordan Noblitt, Jason Hill, Jonathan Heard, Evan Scott, Team Manager Kevin Melara MATADOR RECORDS >> OVERALL Record Home Record 10-5 Away Record 2-11 Neutral 2-1 BIG WEST Big West Record 5-9 Home Record 4-3 Away Record ATTENDANCE >> TOTAL AVG. Home 14, Away 37,245 2,865 Neutral 16,365 5,455 Total 67,770 2, BOX SCORES >> GAME 1: NOV. 10, 2006 >> Portland State Cal State Northridge Bkb. Travelers Classic, McArthur Court Eugene, OR PORTLAND ST FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Dupree Lucas *Juma Kamara *Scott Morrison *Deonte Huff *Ryan Sommer Julius Thomas Sean Smith Paul Hafford Brian Curtis Tyrell Mara Kyle Coston Emmanuel Jenkins TEAM TOTALS *Jonathen Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austen Powers Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: Portland State 3; Cal State Northridge 1 Officials: Bobby McRoy, Tom Spitznagel, Michael Irving Attendance: 7,069 GAME 3: NOV. 12, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Lehigh Bkb. Travelers Classic, McArthur Court Eugene, Or. *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austne Powers TEAM TOTALS LEHIGH FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Kyle Neptune *Bryan White *Jason Mgebroff *Marquis Hall *Jose Olivero Zahir Carrington Matt Shamis Greg Page John Gourlay Matt Szalachowski Phil Anderson TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bruce Hicks, Michael irving, Glen Mayberry Attendance: 7,860 { JONATHAN HEARD } GAME 4: NOV. 15, 2006 >> Redlands Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. REDLANDS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *John Khela *Matt Loretz *Patrick Coffey *Justin Omalev *Amir Mazarei Daniel Markus Jay Rasch Dave Thomas Marc Lasater Andrew Maertens Breck Mahoney Matt Bowden Ryan Prior Bryan Schwartz Ted Hull Andrew McLellan Cameron Mitchell TEAM TOTALS *Jonathen Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austen Powers Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Duane Allen, Rich Kollen, Jim Bannowsky Attendance: 1,016 GAME 2: NOV. 11, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Oregon Bkb. Travelers Classic, McArthur Court Eugene, OR *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Novblitt Jayme Miller Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austen Powers TEAM TOTALS OREGON FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Bryce Taylor *Chamberlain Oguchi *Maarty Leunen *Aaron Brooks *Tajuan Porter Mitch Platt Josh Akwenuke Adam Zahn Ray Schafer Joevan Catron TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bruce Hicks, Brian Sorenson, Tom Spitznagel Attendance: 7,914 GAME 5: NOV. 18, 2006 >> Pepperdine Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. PEPPERDINE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Tom Pranciliauskas *Chase Griffin *Chris Oakes *Gregg Barlow *Marvin Lea Blake Wallace Kingsley Costain Jason Walberg Willie Galick Tyler Carr Jarrad Henry TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austen Powers TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Milt Stowe, Guy Thomas, Matt Tackett Attendance: 1,076 { 40 } { 41 }

23 TEAM HISTORY BOX SCORES H GAME 6: NOV. 20, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Illinois State Redbird Arena Normal, Il. *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Austen Powers Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS ILLINOIS STATE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Anthony Black *Greg Dilligard *Roberto Fortes *Boo Richardson *Dominitrix Johnson Osiris Eldridge Julius Moor Bobby Hill Mike Vandello Levi Dyer Brandon Holtz Ronnie Carlwell TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: John Higgins, David Warfei, Mark Mayhood Attendance: 4,699 GAME 7: NOV 25, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Tulsa Donald W. Reynolds Center Tulsa, Ok. *Jonathan Heard *Jayme Miller *Calvin Chitwood *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Rai Colston Terrell Jones Mike McCrary Thomas Shewmake Austen Powers Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS TULSA FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Calvin Walls *Charles Ramsdell *Ben Uzoh *Brett McDade *Rod Earls Mark Hill Joey Kieval Kyle Young Darold Crow Jamel McLean Sean Coleman Sam Mitchell Ray Reese TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: John Hampton, Ruben Ramos, Joe Townsell Attendance: 5,146 GAME 8: DEC. 3, 2006 >> Eastern Washington Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. EWU FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Derek Risper *Paul Butorac *Omar Krayem *Rodney Stuckey *Michael Taylor Marcus Hinton Matt Penoncello Kellen Williams Brandon Moore TEAM TOTALS *Jayme Miller *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Rai Colston Terrell Jones Keith Evereage Austin Waggener TEAM 1 TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Robert Holloway, Eric Curry, Robert Scofield Attendance: 1,005 { CALVIN CHITWOOD } GAME 12: DEC. 30, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Pacific Alex G. Spanos Center Stockton, Calif. *Jayme Miller *Calvin Chitwood *Jonathan Heard *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Terrell Jones Thomas Shewmake Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS PACIFIC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Anthony Brown *Anthony Esparza *Michael White C.J. Morgan Stefan Johnson Reggie Vezia Ben Pemberton Casey Neimeyer Wolfgang Raffety Joe Ford TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Dick Cartmell, Milt Stowe, Fred Carbone Attendance: 3,192 GAME 13: JAN. 4, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge Cal State Fullerton Titan Gym Fullerton, Calif. *Jonathan Heard *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake Tre Peters Rob Haynes Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers TEAM TOTALS CSF FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Frank Roboinson *Scott Cutley *Bobby Brown *Justin Burns *Ray Reed Marcus Morgan Andrew Green Marcus Crenshaw TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Marc Terrazas, Bobby pultz, Guy Thomas Attendance: 758 GAME 9: DEC. 9, 2006 >> Boise State Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. BOISE STATE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Tyler Tiedeman *Reggie Larry *Matt Nelson *Eric Lane *Coby Karl Kenny Wilson Seth Robinson Anthony Thomas Matt Baushcer TEAM TOTALS *Jayme Miller *Calvin Chitwood *Austen Powers *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Rai Colston Terrell Jones Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Rick Batsell, Ruben Ramos, Mike Giarratano Attendance: 1,054 GAME 10: DEC. 14, 2006 >> The Master s College Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. MASTER S FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Lucian Pesoli *Eric Durso *Isaiah Kottke *Ryan Zamroz *Aaron Dickson Josh Herman Thomas Millar Kalief Washington Mat Sowa TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Jayme Miller *Rob Haynes *Rai Colston Tre Peters Lawrence Tyson Jason Hill Terrell Jones Austen Powers Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Mike Scyphers, Michael Irving, Jiohn Starkins Attendance: 1,021 GAME 11: DEC. 16, 2006 >> Cal State Northridge Washington State Friel Court Pullman, Wash. *Jayme Miller *Calvin Chitwood *Jonathan Heard *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Terrell Jones Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS WSU FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Daven Harmeling *Robbie Cowgill *Aron Baynes *Derrick Low *Kyle Weaver Mac Hopson Nikola Koprivica Taylor Rochestie Jeremy Cross Ivory Clark Caleb Forrest TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Randy Burkhart, Glen Mayberrry, Quinton Reece Attendance: 1,686 GAME 14: JAN. 6, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge UC Riverside Studenr Recreation Center Riverside, Calif. *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jonathan Heard *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Rob Haynes Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powerrs Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS UC RIVERSIDE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Christian Soto *Justin Bell *Charles Jim-George *Henrik Thomsen *Larry Cunningham Chris Johnson Dedrick Bates Michael Creppy Korri Ennis Sean Anderson TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Milt Stowe, Fred Carbone, Tony Padilla Attendance: 593 GAME 15: JAN. 11, 2007 >> UC Irvine Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. UC IRVINE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Nic Campbell *Patrick Sanders *Darren Fells *Michael Hunter *Chuma AwJI Marcus McIntosh Mark Kelley Chad DeCasas Adam Templeton TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Rob Haynea Jorddan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bill Vinovich III, Shawn Lehigh, John Edwards Attendance: 889 GAME 16: JAN. 13, 2007 >> Long Beach State Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. LBS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Sterling Byrd *Mark Dawson *Kejuan Johnson *Kevin Houston *Aaron Nixon Louis Darby Arturas Lazdauskas Tim Island Chris Peys Dominique Ricks TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Tre Peters Rob Haynes Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Anthony Crozier, Martin Cota, Bobby Pultz Attendance: 1,012 { 42 } { 43 }

24 TEAM HISTORY BOX SCORES H BOX SCORES >> GAME 17: JAN. 18, 2007 >> OT OT2 Cal State Northridge UC Davis The Pavilion Davis, Calif. GAME 18: JAN. 21, 2007 >> South Dakota State Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. GAME 19: JAN 25, 2007 >> UC Santa Barbara Cal State Northridge The Matadome Nothridge, Calif. GAME 22: FEB. 3, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge UC Irvine The Bren Center Irvine, CA GAME 23: FEB. 8, 2007 >> UC Riverside Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Tre Peters Rob Haynes Jyme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers TEAM TOTALS UC DAVIS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Bussey Ellis *Thomas Juillerat *Dominic Calegari *Rommel Marentez *Vince Oliver David Carter Kyle Brucculeri C.J. Portz Ari Warmerdam Shane Hanson TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Fred Carbone, Donn Berdahl, Jim Bannowsky Attendance: 1,130 SDS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Kai Williams *Michael Loney *Jose Frias *Garrett Callahan *Matt Caldwell Mackenzie Casey Andy Kleinjan Blaek Yackley Thomas Bassett TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Tre Peters Rob Haynes Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: CSUN - Rob Haynes Officials: Milt Stowe, Marc Terrazas, Matt Tackett Attendance: 782 UCSB FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Chris Devine *Ivan Elliott *Justin Joyner *Alex Harris *Cecil Brown James Powell Paul Roemer E. Bidias a Moute Trevor Bing Tom Garlepp Glenn Turner TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Tre Peters Rob Haynes Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Rai Colston Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jim Stupin, Shawn Lehigh, Rich Kollen Attendance: 920 *Rob Haynes *Jayme Miller *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones *Calvin Chitwood Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Rai Colston Thomas Shewmake Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS UC IRVINE FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Michael Hunter *Chuma Awaji *Mark Kelley *Patrick Sanders *Darren Fells Marcus McIntosh Nic Campbell Chad DeCasas Adam Templeton TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jerry Scott, Bobby Pultz, Jim Bannowsky Attendance: 4,374 { JAYME MILLER } UCR FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Henrik Thomsen *Christian Soto *Chris Johnson *Justin Bell *Larry Cunningham Charles Jim-George Dedrick Bates Michael Creppy Korri Ennis Sean Anderson TEAM TOTALS *Terrell Jones *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: UCR: Henrik Thomsen; CSUN: Thomas Shewmakr Officials: Dick Cartmell, Melvin Landry, Ralph Schemel Attendance: 1,025 GAME 20: JAN. 27, 2007 >> Cal Poly Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. CAL POLY FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Tyler McGinn *Derek Stockalper *Dreshawn Vance *Trae Clark Dawin Whiten Chaz Thomas Joe Henry Matt Hanson John Manley TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Tre Peters *Terrell Jones Rob Haynes Jordan Noblitt Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Jason Hill Rai Colston Keith Everage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Fred Carbone, Bill Mallory, Ralph Schemel Attendance: 872 { ROB HAYNES } GAME 21: FEB. 1, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge Long Beach State The Pyramid Long Beach, Calif. *Jonathan Heard *Calcin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Jason Hill *Terrell Jones Tre Peteres Rob Haynes Jayme Miller Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Austen Powers TEAM TOTALS LBS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Sterling Byrd *Dominique Ricks *Louis Darby *Kevin Houston Aaron Nixon Arturas Lazdauskas Artis Gant Tim Island Travon Free TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bill Vinovich, Rick Young, Hughes Suffren Attendance: 1,613 GAME 24: FEB. 10, 2007 >> Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. CSF FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Scott Cutley *Justin Burns *Frank Robinson *Bobby Brown *Ray Reed Kenneth Alexander Marcus Morgan Chris Minardo Marcus Crenshaw 3-6q TEAM TOTALS *Terrell Jones *Calvin Chitwood *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jayme Miller Rai Colston Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bill Vinovich III, Anthony Crozier, Matt Tackett Attendance: 1,267 GAME 25: FEB. 14, 2007 >> UC Davis Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. UC DAVIS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Thomas Juillerat *Ari Warmerdam *Kyle Brucculeri *Rommel Marentez *Vince Oliver Michael Boone Bussey Ellis David Carter C.J. Portz Dominic Calegari Frank Henry-Ala TEAM TOTALS *Jayme Miller *Terrell Jones *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Lawrence Tyson Rai Colston Calvin Chitwood Austen Powers Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jim Stupin, Don McAllister, Bill Mallory Attendance: 721 GAME 26: FEB. 17, 2007 >> Cleveland State Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. CSU FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Patrick Tatham *J Nathan Bullock *Joe Davis *Victor Morris *Raheem Moss Tristan Crawford Bahaadar Russell Breyohn Watson Renard Fields TEAM TOTALS *Jayme Miller *Terrell Jones *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Rai Colston Calvin Chitwood Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Dan Fouser, Greg Langsdorf, Jeff Albright Attendance: 575 { 44} { 45 }

25 TEAM HISTORY BOX SCORES // YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS H BOX SCORES >> YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> GAME 27: FEB. 20, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge South Dakota State Frost Arena Brookings, S.D. *Jonathan Heard *Jayme Miller *Thomas Shewmake *Tre Peters *Jason Hill ` Rob Haynes Rai Colston Terrell Jones Calvin Chitwood Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS SDS FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Kai Williams *Michael Loney q *Jose Frias *Garrett Callahan *Matt Cadwell *Mackenzie Casey Andy Kleinjan Blake Yackley Thomas Bassett Mark Engen TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jerry Sauder, Lamont Simpson, Brent Smith Attendance: 1,528 GAME 29: MAR. 1, 2007 >> Cal State Norhridge Cal Poly Mott Gym San Luis Obispo, Calif. *Jayme Miller *Terrell Jones *Thomas Shewmake *Tre Peters *Rob Haynes Jonathan Heard Jordan Noblitt Jason Hill Rai Colston Calvin Chitwood TEAM TOTALS CAL POLY FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Tyler McGinn *Derek Stockalper *Titus Shelton *Trae Clark Dawin Whiten Chaz Thomas Joe Henry Dreshawn Vance Matt Hanson Coby Leavitt John Manley TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Jim Stupin, Jerry Scott, Melvin landry Attendance: 2,881 { THOMAS SHEWMAKE } GAME 30: MAR. 3, 2007 >> Cal State Northridge UC Santa Barbara The Thunderdome Santa Barbara, Calif. *Jayme Miller *Thomas Shewmake *Tre Peters *Jonathan Heard *Rob Haynes Jordan Noblitt Jason Nill Rai Colston Terrell Jones Calvin Chitwood Keith Everage TEAM TOTALS UCSB FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Chris Devine *Glenn Turner *Justin Joyner *Alex Harris *Cecil Brown James Powell Ivan Elliott E. Bidias a Moute TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bill Vinovich III, Newton Chelette, Bobby Pultz Attendance: 1,731 GAME 28: FEB. 24, 2007 >> Pacific Cal State Northridge The Matadome Northridge, Calif. PACIFIC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Anthony Brown *Anthony Esparza *Michael White *Reggie Vezia *Solomon HorseChief C.J. Morgan Steffan Johnson Ben Pemberton Casey Neimeyer Wolfgang Raffety TEAM TOTALS *Keiith Everaege *Austin Waggener *Thomas Shewmake *Tre Peters *Terrell Jones Jonathan Heard Rob Haynes Jayme Miller Jason Hill Rai Colston Calvin Chitwood TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: Pacific: Team Officials: Don McAllister, Rich Kollen, Bill Mallory Attendance: 925 GAME 31: MAR 7, 2007 >> Pacific Cal State Northridge Big West Tournament Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, Calif. PACIFIC FG-FGA 3F-3FA FT-FTA O-D-RB PF TP A TO B S MIN *Anthony Brown *Anthohny Esparza *Michael White *Reggie Vezia Solomon HorseChief C.J. Morgan Steffan Johnson Ben Pemberton Casey Niemeyer Wolfgang Raffety TEAM TOTALS *Jonathan Heard *Jayme Miller *Thomas Shewmake *Rob Haynes *Jason Hill Tre Peters Jordan Noblitt Rai Colston Terrell Jones Calvin Chitwood Keith Everrage Austin Waggener TEAM TOTALS Technical Fouls: None Officials: Bill Vinovich, Jerry Scott, Bobby Pultz Attendance: 1,436 :: > Coach: Paul Thomas Record: Chapman College A L 12-9 Westmont College A L La Verne H W University of San Diego A W Cal Western H L 1-3 Pasadena Nazerine A L 1-8 Westmont College H L 1-13 Claremont College A L 1-20 Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-27 Pasadena Nazerine H L 1-30 University of San Diego A L 2-3 California Tech. of Pasadena A W 2-7 Cal Poly Pomona H L 2-10 La Verne A L 2-21 Chapman College H L 2-27 Long Beach State A L :: > Coach: Paul Thomas Record: Redlands A L 12-2 Cal State Los Angeles A L 12-4 Grand Canyon College A L 12-5 Pomona-Pitzer H W La Verne A W Cal Western A W University of San Diego A W Long Beach State A L UC Santa Barbara A L 1-4 Pacific Lutheran A L 1-5 Idaho State A L 1-9 Chapman A L 1-15 UC Riverside A W 1-16 Biola A W 1-19 Claremont-Mudd A W 1-27 Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-30 Westmont College H W 2-2 La Verne A W 2-5 Cal Poly SLO A L 2-6 San Francisco State A L 2-8 Cal State Sacramento A L 2-9 Nevada (Reno) A W 2-12 Biola A W 2-13 University of San Diego A W 2-16 Fresno State A L 2-20 Chapman College A L 2-25 *Biola N W 2-26 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-27 *UC Riverside N W *-Cal Poly Pomona Invitational (Home games played at Monroe HS and San Fernando HS) :: > Coach: Paul Thomas Record: #Redlands University A L 12-2 #Westmont College N W 12-3 #Claremont-Mudd N W 12-7 Hawai i A L 12-9 Hawai i A L Serv-Pac (Navy) A L Cal State Fullerton H L Redlands H L *Marine Corp Recruiting Dept. N L *University of San Diego N W *Westmont College N L Hawaii H L Hawaii H L Luke A.F.B. N W Pan American College N L Colorado Western N L 1-6 Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-7 Long Beach State A L 1-10 Chapman College A L 1-13 Westmont College A W 1-14 Pepperdine A L 1-20 Cal Poly SLO H L 1-28 Cal State Fullerton A L 2-1 San Francisco State A L 2-3 UC Santa Barbara A W 2-4 Cal Poly SLO A L 2-7 Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-10 Chapman College H L 2-11 San Diego State A L 2-17 Pasadena College H L 2-21 Westmont College H W 2-24 >Southern Nevada (UNLV) N L 2-25 >UC Riverside N W 2-27 >La Verne N W #-Redlands Tournament *-California Western Tournament +-Grand Canyon Tournament >-Cal Poly Pomona Invitational (Home games played at Granada Hills HS) :: > Coach: Paul Thomas Record: 3-22 CCAA: 2-10 (7th) 12-2 Kentucky Wesleyan A L 12-4 Tennessee Tech A L 12-6 Murray State A L 12-7 Middle Tennessee A L *Cal Poly SLO A L Pepperdine A L 1-2 *Long Beach State H L 1-5 Cal Poly Pomona H L 1-6 *San Diego State H L 1-12 Southern Nevada (UNLV) A L 1-13 Southern Nevada (UNLV) A L 1-20 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-27 Cal State Fullerton A L 1-30 *Fresno State H L 2-1 *UC Santa Barbara H L 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-6 *Long Beach State A L 2-9 Chapman A L 2-10 *San Diego State A L 2-14 Westmont H L 2-17 *UC Santa Barbara A L 2-20 Cal State Fullerton (ot) H L 2-23 *Fresno State A L 2-24 Chapman H W 2-27 *Cal Poly SLO H W :: > Coach: Paul Thomas Record: 3-23 CCAA: 0-10 (7th) Pepperdine H L 12-1 Cal State Fullerton (ot) H L 12-7 Claremont-Mudd H L 12-8 Cal State Fullerton A L Saint Mary s A L San Jose State A L Cal State Hayward A W #Westmont College N W #UC Santa Barbara N L 1-4 *Fresno State A L 1-5 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-11 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-25 *San Diego State H L 1-26 *Long Beach State H L Cal Poly Pomona A L University of San Diego A W 2-1 Chapman College A L 2-8 *Fresno State H L 2-9 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-12 Westmont College A L 2-15 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-16 Cal Poly Pomona H L 2-22 *San Diego State A L 2-23 *Long Beach State A L 2-26 Cal State Fullerton H L 3-1 UC Santa Barbara H L #-Kris Kringle Klassic at Fullerton +-CAHPER Tournament (First season in Cal State Northridge Matador Gymnasium) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: 9-17 CCAA: 2-8 (5th) Cal Poly Pomona H W 12-3 Westmont College H W 12-6 Cal State Fullerton A L 12-7 Pepperdine A L Nevada (Reno) A L Cal State Hayward A L UC Davis A L #Cal State Sacramento N W #Seattle Pacific N W #Cal Poly Pomona N L Whittier H W 1-3 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-4 *Fresno State H L 1-11 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 1-21 University of San Diego H L 1-24 *Long Beach State A L 1-25 *San Diego State A L 1-31 Saint Mary s H W 2-4 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-7 Westmont College A L 2-8 *Fresno State A L 2-14 Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-15 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 2-21 *Long Beach State H W 2-22 *San Diego State H L 2-29 Cal State Fullerton H W #-Kris Kringle Klassic (2nd Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: 18-8 CCAA: 7-3 (2nd) 12-1 Cal Lutheran A W 12-4 University of Portland A L 12-5 University of Portland A L Westmont College H W Cal Lutheran H W Southern Utah H W Cal State Fullerton H W #Redlands N W #Cal State Sacramento (ot) N W #Long Beach State N L 1-5 Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-8 *Cal Poly SLO A W 1-9 *Fresno State A L 1-12 Chapman H W 1-15 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-29 *San Diego State H W 1-30 *Long Beach State H W 2-3 University of San Diego A L 2-6 Westmont College A W 2-12 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-13 *Fresno State H W 2-16 Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-19 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-23 Cal State Fullerton A W { 46} { 47 }

26 TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS H YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> 2-26 *San Diego State A W 2-27 *Long Beach State A L #-Kris Kringle Klassic (2nd Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: 9-16 CCAA: 3-7 (5th-T) 12-4 UC Santa Barbara (ot) A L Tennessee Poly Institute A L Evansville A L Murray State A L Gonzaga H W #Redlands N W #Long Beach State N W #Chapman N W Chapman A L 1-4 Cal State Fullerton H W 1-7 *Fresno State H L 1-8 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-14 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 1-21 Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-28 *Long Beach State A W 1-29 *San Diego State A L 2-1 Westmont College H L 2-5 University of San Diego H L 2-11 *Fresno State A L 2-12 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-15 Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-18 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 2-22 Cal State Fullerton A L 2-25 *Long Beach State H L 2-26 *San Diego State H L #-Kris Kringle Klassic (1st Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: 17-9 CCAA: 4-6 (3rd) 12-2 Cal State Fullerton H W 12-5 Westmont College A W 12-9 Nevada (Reno) H W Evansville H W Adams State H W UC Irvine H W #UC Irvine N W #Cal State Fullerton N W #Chapman College A W 1-6 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-7 *Fresno State A L 1-13 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 1-14 UC Santa Barbara H L 1-20 Cal Poly Pomona A W 1-27 *San Diego State H L 1-28 *Long Beach State H W 1-31 Chapman College H W 2-3 UC Irvine A L 2-4 University of San Diego A L 2-10 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-11 *Fresno State H L 2-14 Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-17 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-18 Cal State Fullerton A W 2-24 *San Diego State A L 2-25 *Long Beach State A L #-Chapman Invitational (1st Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: CCAA: 5-9 (6th) 12-2 Seattle Pacific A L 12-4 Portland A W 12-8 Iowa State H W 12-9 UC Irvine A W Westmont College H W UC Santa Barbara A W College of Idaho H W #Chapman College N W #Cal State Los Angeles N L #University of San Diego N W 1-5 *Fresno State H L 1-6 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-12 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-13 *Cal State Fullerton H W 1-20 Chapman College A W 1-26 *Long Beach State A L 1-27 *San Diego State A L 1-30 UC Irvine H L 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-9 *Fresno State A L 2-10 *Cal Poly SLO (ot) A L 2-16 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-17 *Cal State Fullerton (ot) A W 2-23 *San Diego State H L 2-24 *Long Beach State H W 3-1 *Cal State Los Angeles A L #-UC Irvine Invitational (3rd Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: CCAA: 6-6 (3rd-T) Chapman College H W 12-7 Murray State A L 12-9 Iowa State A L Missouri A L Pepperdine H W Loyola Marymount A L Alma College H W #Whittier College N L #Chapman College N W Culver-Stockton (Mo.) H L Cal State Stanislaus H W 1-3 *Fresno State A W 1-4 *Cal Poly SLO A W 1-10 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-11 *Cal State Fullerton A L 1-25 *Long Beach State H L 1-28 UC Santa Barbara H L 1-31 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 2-7 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-8 *Fresno State (ot) H W 2-14 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-15 *Cal State Fullerton H L 2-18 Westmont College A W 2-22 *Long Beach State A L 2-25 *Cal State Los Angeles H L #-Kris Kringle Klassic (3rd Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: CCAA: 5-3 (2nd) 12-1 New Mexico A L 12-6 Loyola Marymount H L 12-8 Long Beach State H L San Diego State A W Westmont College H W Northwest Missouri State H W #Occidental N W #Northern Arizona N L #Cal State Fulleton A W 1-3 Cal State Los Angeles H L 1-9 *Cal Poly Pomona (forfeit) H W 1-10 *UC Riverside H W 1-16 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-24 Pepperdine A L 1-30 UC Irvine A L 1-31 *Cal State Fullerton A L 2-2 Fresno State (2 ot) H L 2-6 San Diego State H W 2-7 UC Santa Barbara A L 2-13 *Cal Poly Pomona (forfeit) A W 2-14 *UC Riverside A L 2-20 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-21 Fresno State A L 2-27 UC Irvine H L 2-28 *Cal State Fullerton H W #-UC Irvine Tournament (3rd Place) :: > Coach: Jerry Ball Record: CCAA: 7-1 (1st) 12-4 University of San Diego (ot) H W 12-8 Long Beach State A L Loyola Marymount A W Central Michigan A L Northern Michigan A L Indiana State A L Idaho State H W Westmont College A L #Cal Poly Pomona (ot) N L #Chapman College N W #Occidental (ot) N W 1-8 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 1-9 *UC Riverside A W 1-11 Fresno State H L 1-15 *Cal Poly SLO H L 1-16 UC Irvine H W 1-22 Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-30 *Cal State Fullerton H W 2-2 UC Irvine (ot) A W 2-6 UC Santa Barbara (ot) H L 2-12 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-13 *UC Riverside H W 2-19 *Cal Poly SLO A W 2-20 Fresno State A L 2-23 University of San Diego A L 2-27 *Cal State Fullerton A W #-UC Irvine Tournament (3rd Place) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 16-9 CCAA: 5-3 (1st-T) 12-1 Occidental A W 12-4 Northwest Missouri State H W 12-7 Fresno State A W Loyola Marymount H W Cal State Sacramento A W Pacific A L Long Beach State A L #Alaska N W #Central Washington N L #Chico State A W 1-3 Bethany Nazarene H W 1-7 *UC Riverside (ot) H L 1-8 *Cal Poly SLO (ot) H W 1-14 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 1-15 *Cal State Fullerton A W 1-18 Westmont College H W 1-22 Fresno State H L 1-28 University of San Diego A L 2-4 Puget Sound H W 2-10 *UC Riverside A L 2-12 *Cal Poly SLO (5 ot) A L 2-18 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-19 *Cal State Fullerton H W 2-25 University of San Diego H W 2-29 UC Santa Barbara A L #-Chico State Tournament (3rd Place) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 1-9 (6th) 12-1 Occidental College H W 12-2 Cal State Los Angeles H W 12-6 Westmont College A L 12-9 Fresno State A L Puget Sound A L Seattle Pacific A W John Brown University H W L.A. Baptist (Master s) H W #Cal State Fullerton N W #UC Irvine A L 1-5 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-6 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 1-12 *Cal State Fullerton H L 1-13 Northern Arizona H W 1-16 Loyola Marymount A L 1-20 UC Santa Barbara H L 1-26 *UC Riverside H L 1-27 *Cal Poly Pomona H L 2-2 Cal Lutheran A W 2-3 UC Irvine A W 2-9 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-10 *UC Riverside A L 2-16 *Cal State Fullerton A L 2-17 UC Irvine H W 2-23 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-24 *Cal Poly SLO H W #-UC Irvine Tournament (2nd Place) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 3-7 (5th-T) Cal State Los Angeles A L 12-5 Cal State Stanislaus H W 12-6 Cal Lutheran H W 12-8 Occidental A W Weber State A L Idaho State A L Cal State Dominguez Hills H W Olivet College H W Fresno State H L 1-4 Purdue (Calumet) H W 1-11 *Cal State Fullerton A L 1-12 L.A. Baptist (Master s) A W 1-18 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-19 *UC Riverside A L 1-22 UC Irvine A L 1-26 UC Santa Barbara A L 2-1 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-2 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-6 Westmont College H W 2-8 UC Irvine H L 2-14 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 2-16 *Cal Poly SLO A W 2-22 *UC Riverside H L 2-23 *Cal Poly Pomona H L 3-1 *Cal State Fullerton H W :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 3-5 (4th) Southern California College H W Cal State Los Angeles H W 12-3 Colorado State A L 12-5 Wyoming A L 12-6 Northern Colorado A W Occidental H W Moorhead State H W Loyola Marymount H L University of San Diego A L Cal State Fullerton A L 1-3 Sioux Falls H W 1-4 Southern California College A L 1-8 Westmont College A W 1-11 UC Irvine A L 1-17 *UC Riverside H L 1-18 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-24 L.A. Baptist (Master s) H W 1-25 UC Santa Barbara H L 1-31 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 2-1 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-7 Cal Lutheran College A W 2-8 UC Irvine (2 ot) H L 2-14 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-15 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 2-21 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-22 *UC Riverside A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 3-7 (4th) Chico State (ot) H W 12-5 Westmont College H W 12-6 University of San Diego H W Southern California College (ot) A W Cal Lutheran H W Loyola Marymount A L John Brown University H W Saint Mary s A W 1-3 UC Irvine A L 1-5 New Mexico A L 1-6 UNLV A L 1-16 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-17 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-23 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-24 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 1-29 Southern California College H W 1-31 Occidental A L 2-6 *UC Riverside A W 2-7 Chapman College H W 2-10 UC Irvine H W 2-13 *UC Riverside (2 ot) H W 2-20 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-21 UC Santa Barbara A L 2-27 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 2-28 *Cal Poly SLO A L 3-5 *Cal Poly Pomona H L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 6-4 (2nd) Cal State Dominguez Hills A W Cal State Fullerton H L 12-2 University of San Diego H L 12-4 Chapman College A W 12-7 Westmont College A L Stanford A L Loyola Marymount H L Cal Lutheran A W University of San Diego A W Occidental H L Olivet Nazarene H W 1-4 Weber State A L 1-6 Utah State A L 1-8 UNLV A L 1-14 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 1-15 L.A. Baptist (Master s) A W 1-18 UC Irvine A L 1-21 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-28 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-29 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-4 *UC Riverside A W 2-5 *Cal State Los Angeles (forfeit) H W 2-11 *UC Riverside H L 2-15 UC Irvine H W 2-18 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-25 *Cal Poly SLO A W 2-26 *Cal State Bakersfield A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 22-7 CCAA: 9-1 (1st) Fresno Pacific A W Occidental A W UC San Diego A W 12-3 University of Iowa A L 12-5 Illinois State A L 12-9 Cal State Dominguez Hills H W Texas A&I H W Cal Lutheran H W Tennessee-Martin H W University of San Diego H W Chapman H L 1-2 Alaska (Anchorage) H W 1-5 UNLV A L 1-7 University of San Diego A L 1-10 Westmont College H W 1-13 *Cal Poly Pomona (ot) A W 1-20 *UC Riverside H W 1-21 Chapman A W 1-27 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-28 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-4 L.A. Baptist (Master s) H W 2-10 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-11 *Cal State Bakersfield (2 ot) A W 2-17 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-18 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-24 *UC Riverside A W 3-2 #UC Davis H W 3-4 #University of San Diego H L #-NCAA Division II Western Regional (at CS Northridge) (Ranked No. 7 in NCAA Division II Top 20) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 20-9 CCAA: 9-3 (1st-T) Cal State Stanislaus A W UC Davis A W L.A. Baptist (Master s) A W 12-4 Westmont College A W 12-7 Cal State Sacramento H W 12-9 Cal State Dominguez Hills H W UNLV A L Cal Lutheran A W U.S. International H W Occidental H W Fresno Pacific H W Chicago State H W 1-2 Weber State A L 1-5 Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 1-12 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-13 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-16 San Diego State A L 1-20 *Chapman College A W 1-26 *UC Riverside A L 1-27 *Cal Poly Pomona A W { 48 } { 49}

27 TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS H YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> 2-1 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-9 *UC Riverside H W 2-10 *Cal Poly Pomona H L 2-17 *Chapman College H W 2-23 *Cal Poly SLO A W 2-24 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 3-2 #Puget Sound A L 3-3 #University of San Diego N L #-NCAA Division II Western Regional at Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 6-6 (4th) #Southern Utah N W 12-1 #Westmont College A W 12-7 Southwest Texas State H W Santa Clara A L San Francisco State A L Cal Lutheran H W L.A. Baptist (Master s) H W UC Davis H W Cal State Stanislaus H W Colorado State A L Utah A L 1-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-5 UC San Diego H W 1-10 Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 1-12 *Chapman College H W 1-18 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-19 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 1-24 *UC Riverside H L 1-26 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-31 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-7 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-9 *UC Riverside A W 2-15 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-16 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-21 *Chapman A W 2-23 Cal State Dominguez HillsA W #-Westmont Tournament (1st) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 3-11 (7th) San Francisco State H W UC Santa Cruz H W Westmont College H W 12-4 Oregon State A L 12-6 Oregon A L 12-9 Cal Lutheran A W Illinois-Chicago Circle H W L.A. Baptist (Master s) A W Cal State Hayward H W Occidental College A W Cal State Sacramento A W UC Davis A L Taylor University (Indiana) H W 1-9 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 1-10 *Chapman College A L 1-16 *Cal Poly SLO H L 1-17 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-23 *UC Riverside A L 1-24 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-31 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-5 *Cal Poly Pomona H L 2-7 *UC Riverside H W 2-11 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 2-14 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-19 *Chapman College H W 2-21 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H L 2-26 *Cal State Los Angeles A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 17-7 CCAA: 8-6 (4th) Cal State Stanislaus A W Cal State Hayward A W Occidental A W UC Santa Barbara A W 12-3 Cal State Sacramento H W 12-5 Westmont College H W Cal Lutheran H W L.A. Baptist (Master s) H W Sonoma State A W California (Berkeley) A L 1-8 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 1-9 *Chapman College H W 1-15 *Cal Poly SLO A W 1-16 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 1-22 *UC Riverside H W 1-23 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 1-29 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-5 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 2-6 *UC Riverside A L 2-12 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-13 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-19 *Chapman College A W 2-20 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 2-25 *Cal State Los Angeles H W :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 10-4 (3rd) Cal State Stanislaus (3 ot) H W Biola College H W Utah State A L University of Utah A L Weber State A L 12-4 Westmont College (ot) A L 12-7 Cal Lutheran A W Arizona State A L UC Davis H W Chaminade University (ot) H L 1-3 Biola College A W 1-7 Occidental College H W 1-14 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A W 1-15 *Chapman College A L 1-21 *Cal Poly SLO H L 1-22 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 1-28 *UC Riverside A W 1-29 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-4 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-11 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-12 *UC Riverside H W 2-18 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 2-19 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-25 *Chapman College H W 2-26 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 3-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A W :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 6-8 (5th) #Grand Canyon N W #Occidental College A W Cal State Sacramento A W Cal State Stanislaus A W Westmont College H L 12-3 Sonoma State H W 12-9 San Francisco State H W Cal Lutheran (ot) H W Northern Illinois A L University of Illinois A L Kansas State A L L.A. Baptist (Master s) A W 1-3 Mount Marty (San Diego) H W 1-13 *Cal State Dominguez Hills (2 ot) H L 1-14 *Chapman College H L 1-20 *Cal Poly SLO A L 1-21 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 1-27 *UC Riverside H L 1-28 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-10 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-11 *UC Riverside A L 2-17 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-18 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-24 *Chapman A L 2-25 *Cal State Dominguez Hills (ot) A W 3-1 *Cal State Los Angeles (ot) H W #-Occidental Tiger Cage Classic (1st Place) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 11-3 (1st) University of Utah A L Weber State A L Utah State A L Cal State Sacramento H W Cal Lutheran (4 ot) A W 12-6 Occidental H W 12-8 Grand Canyon (ot) H W Westmont College (ot) A L Biola H L San Francisco State A W Cal State Hayward A L Illinois Benedictine H W 1-2 Drury College H W 1-5 Texas A&I H W 1-11 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 1-12 *Chapman (ot) A W 1-18 *Cal Poly SLO H W 1-19 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-25 *UC Riverside A W 1-26 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-1 *Cal State Los Angeles H L 2-8 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-9 *UC Riverside H W 2-14 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 2-16 *Cal Poly SLO A W 2-22 *Chapman College H W 2-23 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 2-28 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 3-8 #Eastern Montana A W 3-9 #Cal State Hayward N L #-NCAA Division II West Regional, Billings, Montana (2nd Place) :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 4-10 (6th-T) Wyoming A L Colorado State A L Hastings College (Neb.) H W 12-3 Cal Lutheran H W 12-5 Master s College H W 12-7 Westmont College H W Biola College A L San Francisco State H W Occidental College H W Wisconsin-Oshkosh H W UC Davis A L Cal State Sacramento A L 1-10 *Cal State Los Angeles A L 1-17 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A W 1-18 *Chapman College A L 1-24 *UC Riverside H L 1-25 *Cal Poly Pomona A L 1-31 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-1 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-7 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 2-8 *Chapman College H W 2-14 *UC Riverside A L 2-15 *Cal Poly Pomona (ot) H L 2-21 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 2-22 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-25 *Cal State Los Angeles H L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 8-6 (4th-T) UC Davis H L Cal State Sacramento H L University of Utah A L 12-1 Weber State A L 12-6 Biola College H L 12-9 Westmont College A L Cal State Hayward A W San Francisco State A L Master s College A W Alabama-Huntsville H W Cal State Hayward H L 1-3 Abilene Christian H L 1-5 Evangel College (Mo.) H W 1-9 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 1-16 *UC Riverside A L 1-17 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 1-23 *Chapman College H W 1-24 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 1-30 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 1-31 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-3 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-6 *UC Riverside H W 2-7 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-13 *Chapman College A L 2-14 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 2-20 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 2-21 *Cal Poly SLO A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 7-7 (4th-T) Cal Lutheran H W Wichita State A L Kansas State A L 12-5 Westmont College H W Master s College H W San Francisco H W Cal State Sacramento A L UC Davis A W Cal State Hayward H W Fort Lewis (Co.) H W 1-4 Barry University (Fla.) H W 1-12 Biola A L 1-15 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 1-21 *Cal Poly Pomona (ot) A L 1-23 *UC Riverside A L 1-28 *Cal State Bakersfield H W 1-30 *Cal Poly SLO H L 2-4 *Chapman College A W 2-6 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 2-9 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 2-11 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-13 *UC Riverside H L 2-19 *Cal State Bakersfield A W 2-20 *Cal Poly SLO A L 2-25 *Chapman College H W 2-27 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H L 3-4 #Cal State Bakersfield N L #-CCAA Tournament :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 7-7 (5th) UC Davis H W 12-1 Bethany College A W 12-2 Sonoma State (ot) A L 12-6 Bethany College H W 12-8 Sonoma State H W Westmont A W Cal State Hayward A W San Francisco State A L Cal State Sacramento (ot) H W State Univ. of New York-Buffalo H W 1-4 Cal Lutheran A W 1-6 Millersville (Pa.) H L 1-10 Biola (ot) H L 1-13 *Cal State Los Angeles A W 1-19 *Cal State Bakersfield A L 1-21 *Cal Poly SLO A W 1-26 *Chapman College H L 1-28 *Cal State Dominguez Hills A L 2-2 *Cal Poly Pomona H W 2-4 *UC Riverside H L 2-7 *Cal State Los Angeles H W 2-9 *Cal State Bakersfield H L 2-11 *Cal Poly SLO H W 2-16 *Chapman College A L 2-18 *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W 2-23 *Cal Poly Pomona A W 2-25 *UC Riverside A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: CCAA: 7-7 (4th-T) Saint Thomas (4 ot) H L Cal Lutheran H W Weber State A L Utah State A L San Francisco State H W West Texas A&M H L Cal State Hayward H W Cal State Fullerton A L UC Davis A L Cal State Sacramento A L Biola H W Southern Utah A L Colorado-Colorado Springs H W *Cal Poly SLO A W *Cal State Bakersfield A W *Cal State Dominguez Hills H W *Chapman College A W *Cal Poly Pomona A L *UC Riverside H L *Cal State Los Angeles H L *Cal State Los Angeles A L *Cal State Dominguez Hills A W *Chapman College H L *Cal Poly Pomona H W *UC Riverside A L *Cal Poly SLO H L *Cal State Bakersfield (ot) H W 430 :: * > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: Colorado A L Colorado State A L New Mexico State A L Northern Arizona H W Montana A L Montana State A L Long Beach State A L University of San Diego H W Idaho State A L Weber State A L Canisius H W Weber State H L Northeastern Illinois A W Loyola-Chicago A W Wisconsin-Milwaukee A L Northern Arizona A L Cal State Sacramento H W U.S. International H W Eastern Washington A L Southern California A L Boise State H L Wisconsin-Milwaukee H L U.S. International A L Cal State Los Angeles H L Idaho State H W Southern Utah A L Southern Utah H L California A L 6578 *-First Season as NCAA Division I IndependentT :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: Butler A L Southern Illinois A L Evansville A L Northern Arizona H L Long Beach State A L Montana H L Boise State A L Utah A L Cal State Fullerton A L University of San Diego A L Eastern Washington H W Saint Mary s A L Stanford A L Fort Lewis H W Southern Connecticut State H W Montana State H W Southern Utah H L Northern Arizona (ot) A W Northeastern Illinois (ot) A W Wisconsin-Milwaukee A L Cal State Sacramento H W Cal State Sacramento A W Washington A L Wisconsin-Milwaukee (ot) H W Loyola Marymount H W Northeastern Illinois H W Southern Utah A L Brigham Young A L :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: Fresno State A L #UC Santa Barbara A L #Eastern Washington N L Northern Arizona A W Loyola Marymount A L Stetson N W Cal State Fullerton H L UCLA A L 5638 { 50 } { 51 }

28 TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS H YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> Montana A L Montana State A W Loyola Marymount H W Quincy College H W Northern Arizona H W Texas Wesleyan H W Wisconsin-Milwaukee A L Boise State A L Alabama-Birmingham A L Southern Utah A L Missouri A L Cal State Sacramento H W California A L Southern Utah H W Wisconsin-Milwaukee H L Cal State Sacramento A L Saint Mary s H L Long Beach State (ot) H W University of San Diego A L 822 #-UCSB Gaucho Classic +-LMU Los Angeles Classic :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: #Stanford A L #Gonzaga N L Long Beach State A L Southwest Missouri State A L Central Michigan N W University of San Diego H L UC Irvine H L Arizona State A L San Diego State (ot) H L ^Washington State N L ^%Montana State N W Buffalo H W UC Irvine A W Saint Mary s A L University of Colorado A L Northeastern Illinois A L Notre Dame A L Cal State Sacramento A W California (Berkeley) A L Northeastern Illinois H W Southern Utah A L Grand Canyon H W Cal State Sacramento H W Southern Utah H L Alabama-Birmingham A L San Diego State A W 1339 #-Stanford Invitational +-Southwest Missouri State Classic ^-Fresno State Classic %-Montana State forfeits game to Cal State Northridge :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 9-19 AWC: 4-2 (2nd) UCLA A L Cal State Fullerton A L Alabama-Birmingham H L Long Beach State H W San Diego State H W Cincinnati A L Xavier A L #New Mexico A L #Brown N L Pepperdine A L Seattle H W Loyola Marymount A L UNLV H L *Cal Poly SLO A W %California H W Washington State A L Grand Canyon H L *Cal State Sacramento H W Saint Mary's H L *Southern Utah A L Fresno State A L *Cal Poly SLO H W *Cal State Sacramento A W *Southern Utah H L University of San Diego A L UC Irvine A L Cal State Sacramento N W Southern Utah A L 3977 #-New Mexico Invitational +-American West Conference Tournament *-American West Conference Game %-University of California forfeits game to Cal State Northridge :: > Coach: Pete Cassidy Record: 7-20 AWC: 2-4 (3rd-T) UNLV A L Fresno State A L Cal State Fullerton H W Pepperdine H L #Brigham Young A L Stephen F. Austin N L Northeastern Illinois H W UC Santa Barbara A L Saint Mary s A L %Samford N L %South Carolina State N W Colorado Mines H L Colorado-Colorado Springs H W Grand Canyon H L Oral Roberts A L Oklahoma State A L University of San Diego H L *Southern Utah A L San Diego State A L *Cal State Sacramento H W *Cal Poly SLO A L Oral Roberts H L *Southern Utah H W *Cal Poly SLO H L *Cal State Sacramento A L Loyola Marymount H W Southern Utah H L 617 #-Cougar Classic (at Provo, Utah) %-Dr. Pepper Classic (at Chattanooga, Tenn.) *-American West Conference Game +-American West Conference Tournament :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big Sky: 8-8 (6th) UNLV A L Cal State Dominguez Hills H W Loyola Marymount A L UCLA A L Ohio H L Saint Mary s H L Pepperdine A W UC Irvine H W UC Santa Barbara H W University of Iowa A L *Portland State H W *Eastern Washington H W *Montana State A L *Montana A L *Cal State Sacramento H W *Weber State H W *Idaho State A L *Northern Arizona H L *Montana H L *Montana State H L *Eastern Washington A W *Portland State A W *Weber State A W *Cal State Sacramento (ot) A W *Northern Arizona A L *Idaho State H L Montana State N W Northern Arizona A W Montana N L 2390 *-Big Sky Conference Game +-Big Sky Conference Tournament :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big Sky: 7-9 (6th) Arizona State A L Oregon State A L Pepperdine H W University of San Diego A L Loyola Marymount H W Ohio State A L Ohio A L Long Island N L North Florida N W Cal State Dominguez Hills H W *Portland State A L *Eastern Washington A L *Montana State H L *Montana H W *Cal State Sacramento A W *Weber State A L *Idaho State H W *Northern Arizona (ot) A L *Montana A L *Montana State A W *Eastern Washington H L *Portland State H W *Weber State H L *Cal State Sacramento H W *Northern Arizona H L *Idaho State A W Eastern Washington (ot) N W Northern Arizona A L 3085 *-Big Sky Conference Game +-Big Sky Conference Tournament :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big Sky: 9-7 (3rd-T) Long Beach State A W Tennessee A L San Jose State A L University of San Diego H W Southern California College H W %University of Hawai i A W %Coppin State N W Southern Utah N W Brigham Young A L UCLA A L James Madison H W Lewis-Clark State College H W *Northern Arizona (ot) A L *Idaho State H W *Portland State (2 ot) H L *Eastern Washington H L *Montana State A L *Montana A W *Sacramento State H W *Weber State H W *Idaho State A W *Northern Arizona H W *Montana H L *Montana State H W *Eastern Washington A L *Portland State A W *Weber State A L *Sacramento State A W Montana State N L 3057 %-PowerBar Invitational (at Honolulu, Hawaii) #-Cougar Classic (at Provo, Utah) *-Big Sky Conference Game +-Big Sky Conference Tournament :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big Sky: 10-6 (4th-T) Southern California A L 2056 { IAN BOYLAN, } Cal State Dominguez Hills H W Fresno State A W Cal Poly (ot) A L Oral Roberts H W Oregon A W Oral Roberts A W Texas-El Paso A L St. Francis (NY) H W San Jose State H W Cal Poly H W *Northern Arizona H W *Idaho State A W *Portland State A L *Eastern Washington A L *Montana State H W *Montana H W *Sacramento State A W *Weber State A L *Idaho State H W *Northern Arizona A L *Montana (ot) A L *Montana State A W *Eastern Washington H L *Portland State H W *Weber State H W *Sacramento State H W Weber State N W Montana A W Northern Arizona (ot) N L 3316 *-Big Sky Conference Game +-Big Sky Conference Tournament :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big Sky: 13-3 (1st) Howard H W No. 15 UCLA A W UNLV A L Cal Poly Pomona H W Kent State (ot) N W Marquette A L No. 12 USC A L Wyoming H W James Madison A W UAB N L Hawai i A L Georgia State N L Vanguard H W *Weber State A W *Sacramento State A W *Northern Arizona A L *Idaho State H W *Portland State H W *Eastern Washington H L *Montana State A W *Montana A W *Sacramento State H W *Weber State H W *Idaho State A L *Northern Arizona H W *Montana H W *Montana State H W *Eastern Washington A W *Portland State A W Weber State H W Eastern Washington H W $No. 12 Kansas N L #-Blue & Gold Coca-Cola Classic (at Milwaukee, Wis.) %-Nike Festival (at Honolulu, Hawaii) *-Big Sky Conference Game +-Big Sky Conference Tournament Game (Northridge, Calif.) $-NCAA Tournament Game :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 11-7 (3rd-T) Nevada H L Dominican Univ. H W Howard A L San Diego State A L Wyoming A L Nevada A L Southern Illinois H L Utah State A L Idaho A W Brigham Young A L San Diego H L *Pacific H W *UC Santa Barbara H L *Cal Poly H W *Long Beach State A W *UC Irvine (ot) A W *Cal State Fullerton H W *UC Riverside H W *Pacific A L *Cal Poly A L *UC Santa Barbara A L *UC Irvine H L *Long Beach State H L *UC Riverside A W *Cal State Fullerton A W *Idaho H W *Utah State H W Pacific N L 1781 *-Big West Conference Game +-Big West Conference Tournament Game (Anaheim, Calif.) :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 8-10 (6th-T) Portland State A L Jacksonville N W Oregon A L Howard H W San Diego A W Bethany College H W San Jose State H W Loyola Marymount H W Southern Illinois A L Washington A L *Utah State H L *Idaho (ot) H L *Pacific A L *UC Santa Barbara A L *Cal Poly A W 3032 { 52 } { 53 }

29 TEAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS // COACHING RECORDS // RECORD BY SEASON // POSTSEASON RECORD // ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES H YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS >> 1-22 *Long Beach State H W *UC Irvine H W *Cal State Fullerton A L *UC Riverside A L *Pacific H W *Cal Poly H L *UC Santa Barbara H L *UC Irvine A L *Long Beach State A W *UC Riverside (ot) H W *Cal State Fullerton H W *Utah State A L *Idaho (2ot) A W UC Irvine (ot) N L 3265 *-Big West Conference Game +-Big West Conference Tournament Game (Anaheim, Calif.) :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 7-11 (5th-T) Menlo College H W Loyola Marymount A L Southern California A L Montana H W San Jose State A L Utah A L Portland State H W Lafayette H W *Cal State Fullerton A W *UC Riverside A L *UC Irvine H L *Long Beach State H W *Idaho A L *Utah State A L *UC Santa Barbara A L *Cal Poly H W *Pacific H L *Long Beach State A W *UC Irvine A W *No. 19 Utah State H L *Idaho H L *Cal Poly A W *UC Santa Barbara H W *Pacific A L *UC Riverside (ot) H L *Cal State Fullerton H L Cal State Fullerton N W UC Santa Barbara N W No. 22 Utah State N W Pacific N L 2949 *-Big West Conference Game +-Big West Conference Tournament Game (Anaheim, Calif.) :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 12-6 (3rd-T) Oklahoma A L #Vanderbilt A L #Tennessee State (ot) N L #Jackson State N W Montana A L Arizona State A L Lafayette (ot) A L Cal Baptist H W *Cal State Fullerton (ot) H L *UC Riverside H W *UC Santa Barbara H W *UC Irvine A W *Long Beach State A W *Idaho H W *Utah State H W *UC Santa Barbara A L *Cal Poly A W *Pacific H L UC Davis A W *Long Beach State H W *UC Irvine H W *Utah State A L *Idaho A W *Cal Poly H W ^Fairfield A W *No. 18 Pacific A L UC Davis H W 1523 MATADOR COACHING RECORDS >> OVERALL CONFERENCE COACH YEARS W L PCT W L PCT TITLES Paul Thomas ( ) Jerry Ball ( ) Pete Cassidy ( ) Bobby Braswell (1996-Present) *UC Riverside A W *Cal State Fullerton A L UC Irvine N W No. 16 Pacific N L 5563 #-Las Vegas Holiday Invitational (last two games of tournament in Las Vegas, Nev.) *-Big West Conference Game ^-Bracket Buster Saturday (Fairfield, Conn.) +-Big West Conference Tournament Game (Anaheim, Calif.) :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 4-10 (7th) USC (OT) A W Tulsa H W ^Northeastern N L ^Northern Colorado N W Hope International H W Eastern Washington A L Fresno State A L Illinois State H W Pepperdine A L Fairfield H L *Cal State Fullerton H L *UC Riverside H W *UC Irvine A L *Long Beach State A L UC Davis H W *UC Santa Barbara A W *Cal Poly A L *Long Beach State H L *UC Irvine H L *UC Riverside A W *Cal State Fullerton A L UC Davis A W #Boise State A L *Pacific A L *Pacific H L *Cal Poly H W *UC Santa Barbara (OT) H L Cal State Fullerton N L 1492 ^-Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif. *-Big West Conference Game #-Bracket Buster Saturday (Boise, Idaho) +-Big West Conference Tournament Game (Anaheim, Calif.) :: > Coach: Bobby Braswell Record: Big West: 5-9 (6thT) #Portland State N W 7, #Oregon A L 7, #Lehigh N W 7, Redlands H W 1, Pepperdine H W 1, Illinois State A L 4, Tulsa A L 5, Eastern Washington H W 1, Boise State H L 1, The Master s College H W 1, Washington State A L 1, *Pacific A L 3, *Cal State Fullerton A L *UC Riverside A W *UC Irvine H W *Long Beach State H W 1, UC Davis A88-93 (2ot) L 1, South Dakota State H W *UC Santa Barbara H L *Cal Poly H L *Long Beach State A L 1, *UC Irvine A L 4, *UCRiverside H W 1, *Cal State Fullerton H L 1, UC Davis H W Cleveland State H L South Dakota State A W 1, *Pacific H W *Cal Poly A L 2, *UC Santa Barbara A L 1, Pacific N L 1,436 #Baskerball Travelers Classic (Eugene, Or) *-Big West Conference Game +-Big West Conference Tournament TOTALS [ PAUL THOMAS ] [ JERRY BALL ] [ PETE CASSIDY ] MATADOR RECORD BY SEASON >> OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR W-L PCT HOME AWAY NEUTRAL W-L FINISH COACH Paul Thomas Paul Thomas Paul Thomas th Paul Thomas th Paul Thomas th Jerry Ball nd Jerry Ball th-T Jerry Ball rd Jerry Ball th Jerry Ball rd-T Jerry Ball nd Jerry Ball st Jerry Ball st-T Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th-T Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy nd Pete Cassidy st Pete Cassidy st-T Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy rd Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy st Pete Cassidy th-T Pete Cassidy th-T Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th Pete Cassidy th-T Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy nd Pete Cassidy rd-T Pete Cassidy th Bobby Braswell th Bobby Braswell rd-T Bobby Braswell th-T Bobby Braswell st Bobby Braswell rd-T Bobby Braswell th-T Bobby Braswell th-T Bobby Braswell th-T Bobby Braswell th Bobby Braswel th-T Bobby Braswell TOTALS Titles POSTSEASON RECORD [NCAA] >> :: > 2nd at NCAA West Regional (Div. II) Head Coach Pete Cassidy Team s Overall Record 22-7 Team s Tournament Record 1-1 :: > 4th at NCAA West Regional (Div. II) Head Coach Pete Cassidy Team s Overall Record 20-9 Team s Tournament Record 0-2 :: > 2nd at NCAA West Regional (Div. II) Head Coach Pete Cassidy Team s Overall Record Team s Tournament Record 1-1 :: > NCAA Midwest Regional (Div. I) Head Coach Bobby Braswell Team s Overall Record Team s Tournament Record 0-1 ALL-TIME MATADOR ASST. COACHES [ ] >> Jerry Ball James Blake John Boragno Eric Brown Jerry Carrillo Pete Cassidy Andre Chevalier Carl Cooper John Dahlager Dean Davenport Jack Dyck Dan Emerson (ADM) Brad Enright (ADM) Dave Fehte Mark Felix Wayne Fluker , James French (ADM) Matt Gordon (ADM) Brian Haloossim Butch Hawking Eddie Hill Carl Holmes Michael Johnson , Stan Johnson Larry Lessett James Morris (UGA) Tom McCollum Tony Oddo Ken Patton Todd Purves (DBO) Michael Scott (DBO) Rusty Smith Joel Sobotka Danny Sprinkle (ADM in ) Shawn Stone (UGA) Shon Tarver Pete Van Mullem (ADM) Don Vutionich Kenya Wilkins Louis Wilson { 54 } { 55 }

30 TEAM HISTORY SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT H SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT >> :: ABILENE CHRISTIAN > L H :: ADAMS STATE COLLEGE > W H :: ALABAMA- BIRMINGHAM > L A L A L H L N :: ALABAMA- HUNTSVILLE > W H :: ALASKA ANCHORAGE > W N W H { KEITH GIBBS, } :: ALBERTSON COLLEGE > W H :: ALMA COLLEGE [MICHIGAN] > W H :: ARIZONA STATE > L A L A L A L A :: BARRY > W H :: BETHANY COLLEGE [CALIF.] > W H W A W H W H :: BIOLA > W A W A W N W H W A L H L A L H L A L H W H :: BOISE STATE > L H L A L A L A L H :: BRIGHAM YOUNG > L A L A L A L A :: BROWN > L N :: BUFFALO [S.U.N.Y] > W H W H :: BUTLER > L A :: CALIFORNIA [BERKELEY] > L A L A L A L A W 65-76* H *California forfeits game to Northridge :: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY > W A :: CALIFORNIA WESTERN > L H W A :: CAL BAPTIST > W H :: CAL LUTHERAN > W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H W A W H :: CAL POLY > L A L H L A L A W H L A L H W H L A W A W H W H L A L A W H W H L A W A W H L A W H L H W A W H L (5 ot) A L A W H L H W A L A W H W H L A L H W A W H L A W H W A L A L H L H L A W A L H L H L A L A L H W H W A L H L A L H L A L H L A W A W H W A L H W A W H L A L H L (ot) A W H W H L A W A L H W H W A W A W H L A W H L H L A :: CAL POLY POMONA > L A L H L A L A W H L A L H L A L H W H L N L A L A W H L A W H W A W H L A W H W H W A W H W A L N W A W H W A W A L H L A L A L H W H L A L A L H W H L A W A W H W A L H W H L A L A L H W H L A W A W H W H W A W A W H L A L H W A W H L A W H W H W A L A W H W H :: CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD > L A L H L H W A L A W H L H L A W H L A W H W A W H W A W A L H W H L A L A L H L H W A W A L H W H L A L H W A L H W A W H W A L N L A L H W A W H :: CAL STATE CHICO > W N W H :: CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS > W H W A W H W H L A W H W A L A L H W H L A W A W H L H W A L A W H W A W H L A W H L A L H L A W H W H W A W H W H W H :: CAL STATE FULLERTON > L H L A L A L (ot) H L (ot) H L A L H L A W H W H W A W H L A W H W N W A W H W (ot) A L A L H W A L A W H W H W A W A W H W A L H L A L A W H L A L H L A L A L H L A W H W H W A L A W H W A L H W N L (ot) A L H L H L A L N L A L H :: CAL STATE HAYWARD > W A L A W H W A L A L N W A L H W H W A W H :: CAL STATE LOS ANGELES > L A L A W H L A L H L H L A L A W H W H L A W A W H L N L H L A L A L H L H L A W H L A W H L A L H W A W H W A W H L H W A L A W H L H L A W A W H W H W A W A W H L H W A L A L H W H W A W H W A W A W H L H L A L H :: CAL STATE STANISLAUS > W H W H W A W H W H W H W A :: CANISIUS COLLEGE > W H :: CENTRAL MICHIGAN > L A W N :: CENTRAL WASHINGTON > L N :: CHAMINADE > L H :: CHAPMAN > L A L H L A L A L A L H L A W H L A W H W N L A W A W H W N W A W H W N W N W H W A L A W A W A W H W H W A L A W H W H W A L A W H L H L A W A W H L A W H W H L A W A W H L H L A W A L H :: CHICAGO STATE > W H :: CINCINNATI > L A :: CLAREMONT COLLEGE > L A :: CLAREMONT-MUDD- SCRIPPS > W A W A L H :: CLEVELAND STATE > L H :: COLORADO > L A L A :: COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS > W H W H :: COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES > L H :: COLORADO STATE > L A L A L A L A :: COLORADO WESTERN > L A :: COPPIN STATE > W N :: CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE > L H :: DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY > W H :: DRURY COLLEGE > W H :: EASTERN WASHINGTON > L A W H L N W H W A L A L H W (ot) N { 56 } { 57 }

31 TEAM HISTORY SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT H SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT >> L H L A L A L H L H W A W H L A W H :: EVANGEL COLLEGE > W H : EVANSVILLE > L A W H L A :: FAIRFIELD > W A L H :: FORT LEWIS COLLEGE > W H W H :: FRESNO PACIFIC > W A W H :: FRESNO STATE > L A L H L A L A L H L H L A L A W H L H L A L A L H L H L A W A W (ot) H L (2ot) H L A L H L A W A L H L A L H L A L A L A W A L A :: GEORGIA STATE > L N :: GONZAGA > W H L N :: GRAND CANYON > L A W N W (ot) H W H L H L H :: HASTINGS COLLEGE > W H :: HAWAI I [MANOA] > L A L A L H L H W A L A :: HOPE INTL > W H :: HOWARD > W H L A W H :: IDAHO > W A W H L (ot) H W (2ot) A L A L H W H W A :: IDAHO STATE > L A W H L A L A W H L A L H W H W A W H W A W A W H W H L A :: ILLINOIS > L A :: ILLINOIS BENEDICTINE > W H :: ILLINOIS-CHICAGO CIRCLE > W H :: ILLINOIS STATE > L A W H L A :: INDIANA STATE > L A :: IOWA > L A L A :: IOWA STATE > W H L A :: JACKSON STATE > W N :: JACKSONVILLE > W N :: JAMES MADISON > W H W A :: JOHN BROWN > W H W H :: KANSAS > L N :: KANSAS STATE > L A L A :: KENT STATE > W (ot) N :: KENTUCKY WESLEYAN > L A :: LAFAYETTE > W H L (ot) A :: LA VERNE > W H L A W A W A W A :: LEHIGH > W N :: LEWIS-CLARK STATE > W H :: LONG BEACH STATE > L A L A L A L H L A L H L A L A W H L N W H L A W N W A L H W H L A L A W H L H L A L H L A L A L A L A W (ot) H L A W H W A W A L H W H W A W H W A W A W H L A L H W H L A :: LONG ISLAND > L N :: LOYOLA [CHICAGO] > W A :: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT > L A L H W A W H L H L H L A L H W H L A W H L A W H L A W H W H L A :: LUKE AFB > W A :: MARINE CORP RECRUITING DEPT. > L A :: MARQUETTE > L A :: THE MASTER S COLLEGE > W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H :: MENLO COLLEGE > W H :: MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE > L A :: MILLERSVILLE > L H :: MISSOURI > L A L A :: MONTANA > L A L H L A L A L H L N W H L A W A L H W H L (ot) A W A W A W H W H L A :: MONTANA STATE > L A W H W A W 80-94* N L A L H W N L H W A L A W H L N W H W A W A W H *Montana State forfeits game to Northridge :: MONTANA STATE - BILLINGS > W A :: MOORHEAD STATE > W H :: MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE > W H :: MURRAY STATE > L A L A L A :: NEVADA > W A L A W H L H L A :: NEW MEXICO > L A L A L A :: NEW MEXICO STATE > L A :: NORTHEASTERN > L N :: NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS > W A W A W H L A W H W H { MICHAEL DORSEY, } :: NORTHERN ARIZONA > L N W H W H L A L H W A W A W H L H L A W A L (ot) A L H L A L (ot) A W H W H L A L (ot) N L A W H :: NORTHERN COLORADO > W A W N :: NORTHERN ILLINOIS > L A :: NORTHERN MICHIGAN > L A :: NORTH FLORIDA > W N :: NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE > W H W H :: NOTRE DAME > L A :: OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE > W N W N W A W H W A W H L A L H W A W H W A W A W H W A W H W H :: OHIO > L H L A :: OHIO STATE > L A :: OKLAHOMA > L A :: OKLAHOMA STATE > L A :: OLIVET COLLEGE > W H :: OLIVET NAZARENE > W H :: ORAL ROBERTS > L A L H W H W A :: OREGON > L A W A L A L A :: OREGON STATE > L A L A :: PACIFIC > L A W H L A L N L A W H L H L A L N L H L A L N L A L H L A W H L N :: PACIFIC LUTHERAN > L A :: PASADENA COLLEGE > L H :: PASADENA NAZARENE > L A L H :: PEPPERDINE > L A L A L H L A W H L A L A L H W A W H L A W H :: POMONA-PITZER > W H :: PORTLAND > L A L A W A :: PORTLAND STATE > W H W A L A W H L (ot) H W A L A W H W H W A L A W H W N :: PUGET SOUND > W H L A L A :: PURDUE [CALUMET] > W H :: QUINCY > W H :: REDLANDS > L A L A L H W N W N W H :: SACRAMENTO STATE > L A W N W N W A W H W A W H W A W H L A L H L A W (ot) H L A W H W H W A W H L A W A W H W H W A W N W H L A W H W (ot) A W A W H { 58 } { 59 }

32 TEAM HISTORY SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT H SERIES SCORES BY OPPONENT >> W H W A W A W H W A W H :: SAINT FRANCIS [NEW YORK] > W H :: SAINT MARY S [CALIF.] > L A W H W A L A L H L A L H L A L H :: SAINT THOMAS [MINNESOTA] > L H :: SAMFORD > L N :: SAN DIEGO > W A L A W A W A W A W A L H L A L H L A W N W H L A L A W H L A W H L H W A W H L A L H L A W H L A L A L H L A L H L A W H L H W A :: SAN DIEGO STATE > L A L H L A L H L A L A L H W H W A L A L H L H L A L A L H W A W H L A L (ot) H W A W H L A L A :: SAN FRANCISCO > W H :: SAN FRANCISCO STATE > L A L A L A W H W H W A W H L A L A W H :: SAN JOSE STATE > L A L A W H W H L A :: SANTA CLARA > L A :: SEATTLE > W H :: SEATTLE PACIFIC > W N L A W A :: SERV PAC [NAVY] > L A :: SIOUX FALLS COLLEGE > W H :: SONOMA STATE > W A W H L A W H :: SOUTH CAROLINA STATE > W N :: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE > W H W A :: SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE > W H :: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS > L A L H L A :: SOUTHERN UTAH > W H W N L A L A L H L H L A L A W H L A L H L A L H L A L (ot) A W H L H W N :: SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE > L A :: SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE > W H :: STANFORD > L A L A L A :: STEPHEN F. AUSTIN > L N :: STETSON > W N :: TAYLOR [INDIANA] > W H :: TENNESSEE > L A :: TENNESSEE- MARTIN > W H :: TENNESSEE-STATE > L (ot) N :: TENNESSEE TECH > L A L A :: TEXAS A&M- KINGSVILLE > W H W H :: TEXAS-EL PASO > L A :: TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN > L A :: TEXAS WESLEYAN > W H :: TULSA > W H { MARCO MCCAIN, } L A :: U.S. INTERNATIONAL > W H W H L A :: UC DAVIS > L A W H W A W H L A W H L A L H W A W H L A W A W H W H W A L (2ot)A W H :: UC IRVINE > W H W N L A W A L H L A L H W H W (ot) A L A W A W H L A L H L A L H L A W H L A W H L H W A L A W H W (ot) A L H W H L A L (ot) N L H W A W A W H W N L A L H W H L A :: UCLA > L A L A L A L A W A :: UC RIVERSIDE > W A W N W A W H L A W A W H L H L A L H L A L A L H L H L A W H W H W A L H W H W A L A W H L H W A L A W H W H L A W A W H L H L A W A W H L H L A L A W H L A L H L H L A L H L A W H W A L A W (ot) H L A L (ot) H W H W A W H W A W A W H :: UC SAN DIEGO > W A W H :: UC SANTA BARBARA > L A W A L H L A L N L H L (ot) A L H W A L H L A L (ot) H L A L H L A L H L A W A L A L A W H L H L A L A L H L A W H W N W H L A W A L (ot) H L A L H :: UC SANTA CRUZ > W H :: UNLV > L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L H L A L A L A :: USC > L A L A L A L A W (ot) A :: UTAH > L A L A L A L A L A L A :: UTAH STATE > L A L A L A L A L A W H L H L A L A L H W N W H L A :: VANDERBILT > L A :: VANGUARD > W H L A W A W H W H W H :: WASHINGTON > L A L A :: WASHINGTON STATE > L N L A L A :: WEBER STATE > L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L H W H W A L A L H W H L A L A W H W N W A W H W H :: WESTMONT COLLEGE > L A L H W H W A L A W A W H L H W N L A W H L A W H W A L H W A W H W A W H L A W H L A W H W A W H L A W H W A W A W H W H L A L H L A W H L A W H W A :: WEST TEXAS A&M > L H :: WHITTIER COLLEGE > W H L N :: WICHITA STATE > L A :: WISCONSIN- MILWAUKEE > L A L H L A W H L A L A :: WISCONSIN- OSHKOSH > W H :: WYOMING > L A L A W H L A :: XAVIER > L A { 60 } { 61 }

33 TEAM HISTORY MATADOR ALL-AMERICANS H MATADOR ALL-AMERICANS >> MIKE ALMEIDO 1985 GUARD The CCAA Player of the Year ( ) Voted a NCAA Division II All- American ( ) Named All District-8 following the season... Also named to the NCAA Division II West Regional All-Tournament team ( ) Averaged a team-leading 13.3 ppg in Also led the team in free throw percentage (.861, #3 for single season) His career field goal percentage of.568 is eighth-best in Matador history Played 984 minutes during the season, eighth-best in school history Led the Matadors in assists (94) during his season. OLLIE CARTER 1965 GUARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American following the season Holds the school career record for scoring average (21.8 ppg) Led the Matadors ( ) during his All-American junior season (21.1 ppg, #5 in school history) along with 7.5 rebounds per game, #2 on the team Also led the team in free throw percentage (.800) Averaged a team leading 22.7 ppg during his senior campaign ( ), third-best in school history A two-time All-CCAA selection ( , ) Also averaged 9.3 rpg, and led the Matadors in free throw percentage Holds one of the oldest school records with 47 points against Westmont College (2/1/66) Tallied a school record 21 field goals and 31 field goal attempts against Westmont (2/1/66) Also holds the school record for season free throws (182, ) and season free throw attempts (227, ) Scored 550 points during the season, fifth-best in school history Ranks seventh-best in school history in season free throw attempts (189, ) His 392 field goal attempts during the season is eighth-best in school history Also ranks eighth all-time at CSUN in career free throw attempts (416) A career free throw percentage of.788 is tenth-best in school history. JACK DYCK 1975 FORWARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American following the season (16.4 ppg, #1 on the Matadors) A first team All-CCAA selection ( ) Chalked up 134 free throws in , seventh-best in school history Ranks tenth in the school record book in season free throw attempts (169, ) Led the Matadors in rebounding in (8.0 rpg) Tallied a school record 310 rebounds during the season His 510 career rebounds is tenth-best in school history Ranks ninth all-time in career assists (235) at Cal State Northridge A member of the Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame. CHUCK EVANS 1979 GUARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American following the season The 1979 CCAA Player of the Year (CCAA) Led the team in scoring (11.2 ppg) in Also led the Matadors in field goal percentage (.521) in BRIAN HEINLE 2001 CENTER Earned the distinction of being the first Division I All-American in Cal State Northridge basketball history ( ) Named the Big Sky Tournament MVP in helping lead the Matadors to the tournament title and a berth in the Division I NCAA Tournament Voted first team All-Big Sky during his senior season ( ) A year earlier, was named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky A two-time team co-mvp ( , ) Following the season, named to the NABC/Chevrolet All District-15 team... Averaged 20.2 ppg during his senior season ( ), sixth-best in school history Also led the team in rebounding (9.2 rpg) in The all-time leading scorer in school history (1,641 points), career field goals (590), career field goal attempts (1,263) career games played (119) Also the school record holder in single season scoring (646 points) during the season Tallied 229 field goals in , second-best in school history Ranks second all-time in season free throw attempts (207, ) His 458 field goal attempts in is fourth-best in school history Led the team in scoring (14.6 ppg in , 20.2 ppg in ) His 465 career free throw attempts is fourth-best in school history Tallied 136 free throws in , sixth-best in school history CSUN s second all-time leading rebounder with 785 Grabbed a careerhigh 17 rebounds against Montana State (1/25/01) Ranks second and third, respectively, in the school record book in career three-point goals (149) and career three-point field goal attempts (395) Led the Matadors in blocks in three seasons ( , , ) Ranks second in career blocks at CSUN with 76 Ranks fifth all-time in career assists (290) in school history Played 3,101 minutes in four seasons at CSUN, fourth-best in school history During his senior season, played 1,036 minutes, second-best in the school record book Voted Scholar-Athlete on the team ( ) Voted Most Improved Player following the season Scored a career-high 34 points at Weber State (1/29/00). CLIFF HIGGINS 1984 FORWARD A NCAA Division II All- American ( season) A two-time All District-8 selection ( , ) Voted CCAA Player of the Year ( ) and co-player of the Year the following season ( ) Scored 1,221 points in three seasons ( ), sixth-best in school history Scored 519 points during the season, sixth-best in the Matador record book His 19.2 ppg average in is tenth-best in school history Led the team in scoring (17.3 ppg in , 19.2 ppg in ) The team leader in rebounding three times Averaged 8.0 rpg in , followed by 9.0 rpg in and 9.4 rpg in Grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds against Cal State Stanislaus (11/19/82) Tallied 671 career rebounds, fourth-best in school history His career rebounding average of 8.7 is sixth-best in school history Led the team in free throw percentage (.806) in Averaged 16.1 ppg during his three seasons at Cal State Northridge ( ), seventh-best in school history Ranks fourth in school history in career field goals (491) Ranks sixth-best all-time in school history with 943 field goal attempts Tallied 197 field goals in , seventh-best in school history Led CSUN in field goal percentage (.545) in ) His 383 field goal attempts in is tenth-best in the school record book Led the Matadors in season blocks three times ( , , ) Ranks third all-time in career blocks (66) in school history During the season, tallied a team-high 27 blocks, fourth-best in school history The team leader in steals in and Led the team in minutes played (1,013) during the season, sixth-best in school history A member of the Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame PAUL MCCRACKEN 1972 FORWARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American ( ) A two-time All-CCAA first team selection ( , ) League MVP during his senior season ( ) Led the team in scoring (18.0 ppg) during the season Averaged 15.6 ppg in 51 games ( ), tenthbest in school history Led the team in rebounding in (12.7 rpg) and in (12.0 rpg) Compiled 300 rebounds during the season, third-best in the school record book Also the school record holder in career rebound average at 12.4 Averaged 12.7 rpg in , and 12.0 rpg in , second and third, respectively, for a single season in school history Chalked up 630 career rebounds, fifth-best in school history His 192 season free throw attempts ( ) is fifth-best in school history Drafted by the Houston Rockets following his senior season A member of the Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame TERRY MILLER 1978 GUARD Voted Player of the Year (CCAA) following the season Also named a NCAA Division II All- American ( ) Named first team All District-8 and Southern California Division II Player of the Year following the season. { BRIAN HEINLE, } GEORGE ROBNETT 1974 FORWARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American following the season A first team All-CCAA selection ( season) Following the season, named to the United Press International All-Pacific Coast honorable Mention Scored a school record 24.9 ppg and added another school record for field goals (267) during the season Also the school record holder with 24 rebounds against UC Irvine during the season Scored 1,159 points ( ) in 76 games, ninth-best in school history Scored 623 points during the season, second-best in school history His 489 field goal attempts during the season is second-best in school history Tallied 497 field goals in 76 games, third-best in school history Tallied 990 field goal attempts in 76 games, fourth-best in school history Led the Matadors in rebounding in (7.2 rpg) and (9.9 rpg) Collected 596 career rebounds, sixth-best in school history Drafted by the Golden State Warriors following his senior season A member of the Cal State Northridge Hall of Fame LARRY SINGLETON 1978 FORWARD Accorded NCAA Division II All-American honors ( ) A two-time All-CCAA selection ( , ) Led the team in scoring (12.2 ppg in , 15.9 ppg in ) Also led the Matadors in field goal percentage (.567) in Tallied 194 field goals in , eight-best in school history His.558 career field goal percentage is tenth-best in school history Led the Matadors in rebounding in (7.0 rpg). WILLIE SONSMA 1980 GUARD Named a NCAA Division II All-American following the season A first team All-CCAA selection ( ) Chalked up a career-high 30 points against Cal State Los Angeles (1/31/80) Led the team in field goal percentage (.560) and free throw percentage (.859, #5 in school history) in Led the team in assists during his junior ( ) and senior seasons ( ). { 62 } { 63 }

34 TEAM HISTORY THE MATADOME H THE MATADOME THE MATADOME IS THE SITE OF ALL 15 MEN S basketball games in The 46-year-old facility has undergone major reconstruction in recent years, receiving a new floor in 1996, a state-of-the-art scoreboard above center court in 1997, chair-backed bleachers in 1998 and a redesigned court in The 1,600-seat gym is located at the corner of Zelzah Avenue and Plummer Street on the Cal State Northridge campus. The Matadome also serves as the home for Cal State Northridge men s and women s volleyball and women s basketball. During its first years of collegiate basketball competition, Cal State Northridge played its home games at several high school gyms in the San Fernando Valley before its first home game at The Matadome on Jan. 2, 1962 when the Matadors hosted Long Beach State. In all, 550 Cal State Northridge men s basketball games have been played at The Matadome. Many memorable games have been played at The Matadome in its 46-year history including a victory over Eastern Washington on Mar. 10, 2001, to give Cal State Northridge the Big Sky Tournament title and a berth in the school s first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament. On Feb. 1, 1966, Ollie Carter scored 46 points against Westmont College, which still remains as a school record. On Nov. 20, 2001, Markus Carr set a league record with eleven steals against Dominican University. Last year, Cal State Northridge equaled the NCAA record for assists in a regulation game with 43 in a victory over Redlands on Nov. 15, The 159 points broke the Big West record for most points scored in a non-conference game. Since the season, Cal State Northridge has played 550 home games at The Matadome with a winning percentage of.660. In 45 seasons of home games at The Matadome, Cal State Northridge has produced 37 winning seasons, four.500 seasons, and four losing seasons. The overall attendance record for a sporting event in The Matadome is 3,106, achieved in standing-roomonly fashion Nov. 2, 1990, when the United States defeated Japan in an international exhibition men s volleyball match. The attendance record for a Matador men s basketball game was set when 3,100 fans witnessed the University of San Diego defeat Cal State Northridge, 70-67, on March 4, 1978 to win the NCAA Division II Western Regional. The Matadome is complete with men s and women s locker rooms as well as a training room and equipment storage space. It is adjacent to the Matadors 25-yard competition swimming and diving pool, a fitness center and six racquetball courts. The Matadome also houses classrooms and offices for the university s Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education. The gym has direct high pressure sodium lighting. It is recommended that photographers use 3200 ASA film for action photography as there is NO FLASH PHOTOG- RAPHY ALLOWED. A telephone is available for working media at press room during all games. The Matadome press row telephone number is (818) MILESTONE WINS IN THE MATADOME 1st Cal State Northridge 98, Cal Poly Pomona 89, 11/30/63 100th Cal State Northridge 88, Long Beach State 84, 2/24/68 200th Cal State Northridge 86, UC Riverside (2ot), 2/13/76 300th Cal State Northridge 76, Weber State 62, 3/1/00 :: TOP 10 BIGGEST WINS OVER NON-LEAGUE OPPONENTS > points, , vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/ points, , vs Bethany College, 12/7/ points, , vs Hope International, 12/1/ points, , vs Redlands, 11/15/ points, , vs Dominican University, 11/20/ points, , vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ points, , vs Albertson College, 12/20/ points, , vs The Master s College, 12/12/ points, 96-51, vs Vanguard, 12/27/ points, , vs Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/29/97 :: TOP 10 BIGGEST WINS OVER BIG WEST OPPONENTS > points, , UC Davis, 11/25/ points, , Cal Poly, 2/18/ points, 94-59, Cal State Fullerton, 12/19/ points, , Cal Poly, 1/8/ points, 91-61, Cal Poly, 1/6/ points, 99-72, UC Davis, 2/28/ points, , Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/ points, 77-53, UC Irvine, 12/21/ points, 92-68, Cal State Fullerton, 1/24/ points, 72-49, UC Riverside, 1/22/82 :: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE TOP 10 SCORERS AT THE MATADOME > 1. 47, Ollie Carter vs Westmont, 2/1/ , Mike Efevberha vs Cal State Fullerton, 1/7/ , Mike O Quinn vs Eastern Washington, 3/5/ , Andre Chevalier vs San Diego State, 3/3/ , Mike Efevberha vs Tulsa, 11/22/ , Paul Drecksel vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ , Brian Heinle vs Weber State, 1/29/ , Chuck Malouf vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/ , Mike Efevberha vs Hope International, 12/1/ , Brian Heinle vs UNLV, 11/25/ , Ian Boylan vs Pacific, 3/11/05 :: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE TOP 10 REBOUNDERS AT THE MATADOME > 1. 24, George Robnett vs UC Irvine, , Jerry Joseph vs Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/ , Jack Dyck vs Sioux Falls, 1/3/ , Craig Nance vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/18/ , Kendell McDaniels vs Cal Lutheran, 11/28/ , Brian Heinle vs Montana State, 1/25/ , Joe Clayborn vs Chico State, 11/28/ , Joe Clayborn vs Loyola Marymount, 12/20/ , Cliff Higgins vs Cal State Los Angeles, 2/4/ , Thomas Shewmake vs Northeastern, 11/25/ , Etoagwara Onyenegecha vs Pacific, 2/28/04 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE S RECORD AT THE MATADOME YEAR OVERALL CSUN PTS OPP. PTS (66.2 ppg) 847 (77.0 ppg) (87.0 ppg) 935 (85.0 ppg) ,039 (94.5 ppg) 858 (78.0 ppg) (89.9 ppg) 882 (88.2 ppg) ,164 (89.5 ppg) 1,061 (81.6 ppg) (86.4 ppg) 880 (80.0 ppg) ,089 (90.8 ppg) 1,076 (89.7 ppg) ,055 (87.9 ppg) 1,063 (88.6 ppg) (76.6 ppg) 667 (74.1 ppg) (84.1 ppg) 746 (74.6 ppg) (75.6 ppg) 799 (66.6 ppg) ,062 (81.7 ppg) 947 (72.8 ppg) (74.5 ppg) 868 (66.8 ppg) ,063 (81.8 ppg) 939 (72.2 ppg) (62.6 ppg) 699 (63.5 ppg) ,246 (77.9 ppg) 1,036 (64.8 ppg) (69.8 ppg) 732 (61.0 ppg) ,016 (78.2 ppg) 885 (68.1 ppg) (70.2 ppg) 773 (59.5 ppg) (75.0 ppg) 655 (59.5 ppg) (69.2 ppg) 817 (62.8 ppg) (55.7 ppg) 667 (55.6 ppg) (68.1 ppg) 803 (57.4 ppg) (67.8 ppg) 884 (63.1 ppg) (66.1 ppg) 910 (65.0 ppg) ,007 (71.9 ppg) 860 (61.4 ppg) ,180 (84.3 ppg) 1,031 (73.6 ppg) ,027 (73.4 pg) 991 (70.8 ppg) (84.0 ppg) 892 (81.1 ppg) (78.6 ppg) 826 (75.1 ppg) (76.0 ppg0 713 (71.3 ppg) (82.3 ppg) 620 (77.5 ppg) (76.9 ppg) 828 (75.3 ppg) (71.7 ppg) 949 (73.0 ppg) (75.8 ppg) 885 (68.1 ppg) (89.4 ppg) 830 (75.5 ppg) (80.6 ppg) 831 (69.3 ppg) ,009 (77.6 ppg) 882 (67.8 ppg) ,128 (80.6 ppg) 985 (70.4 ppg) ,005 (77.3 ppg) 858 (66.0 ppg) (76.0 ppg) 869 (66.8 ppg) (73.4 ppg) 919 (70.7 ppg) (73.5 ppg) 683 (62.1 ppg) (76.4 ppg) 799 (66.6 ppg) ,263 (84.2 ppg) 1,164 (77.6 ppg) TOTALS (.660) 42,541 (77.3 PPG) 38,844 (70.6 PPG) TEAM RECORDS IN THE MATADOME :: POINTS > 159, Cal State Northridge vs Redlands, 11/15/06 :: FEWEST POINTS > 32, Cal State Northridge vs Cal Poly, 2/18/84 :: HIGHEST COMBINED SCORE > 256 (159-97), Cal State Northridge vs Redlands, 11/15/06 :: BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN > 74, Cal State Northridge vs UC Santa Cruz (116-42), 11/22/80 :: FIELD GOALS > 52, Cal State Northridge vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/80 :: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED > 118, Cal State Northridge vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/80 :: THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS > 17, Cal State Northridge vs Sacramento State, 2/21/98 { KYLE KERLEGAN, } :: THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED > 35, Cal State Northridge vs Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/29/97 :: FREE THROWS > 48, Cal State Northridge vs Wisconsin- Oshkosh, 12/21/85 :: FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED > 61, Nevada vs Cal State Northridge, 11/17/01 :: REBOUNDS > 81, Cal State Northridge vs UC Irvine, 1/16/71 :: FOULS > 39, Cal State Northridge vs Nevada, 11/17/01 :: ASSISTS > 43, Cal State Northridge vs Redlands, 11/15/06 :: BLOCKS > 10, Cal State Northridge vs UC Davis, 12/29//82 10, Cal State Northridge vs Cal Poly Pomona, 11/28/00 :: STEALS > 26, Cal State Northridge vs Bethany College, 12/7/02 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS IN THE MATADOME :: POINTS > 53, Kevin Bradshaw, USIU vs Cal State Northridge, 1/28/91 :: FIELD GOALS > 21, Ollie Carter, Cal State Northridge vs Westmont, 2/1/66 :: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED > 37 (17-for-37), Kevin Bradshaw, USIU vs Cal State Northridge, 1/28/91 :: CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS > 14, Davor Marcelic, Southern Utah vs Cal State Northridge, 3/1/91 :: CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS [HALF] > 9 (second half), Davor Marcelic, Southern Utah vs Cal State Northridge, 3/1/91 :: THREE-POINT GOALS > 7, Kyle Kerlegan Cal State Northridge vs USIU, 1/28/91 7, Davor Marcelic, Southern Utah vs Cal State Northridge, 3/1/91 7, Chris Johnson, St. Mary s vs Cal State Northridge, 2/6/95 { 64} { 65 }

35 TEAM HISTORY OPPONENTS IN THE MATADOME H OPPONENTS IN THE MATADOME :: ABILENE CHRISTIAN > 0-1 L, 63-66, 1/3/87 :: ADAMS STATE > 1-0 W, 94-69, 12/17/66 :: ALABAMA- BIRMINGHAM > 0-2 L, 62-84, 12/3/94 L, 67-71, 12/21/00 :: ALABAMA- HUNTSVILLE > 1-0 W, 83-67, 12/23/86 :: ALASKA- ANCHORAGE > 1-0 W, 79-76, 12/2/78 :: ALBERTSON COLLEGE > 1-0 W, , 12/20/67 :: BARRY COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 85-55, 1/4/88 :: BETHANY COLLEGE > 3-0 W, 79-64, 1/3/72 W, , 12/6/88 W, , 12/7/02 :: BIOLA COLLEGE > 2-3 W, 65-52, 1/3/83 L, 41-43, 12/14/84 L , 12/6/86 L, 71-76, 1/10/89 W, 62-54, 1/3/90 :: BOISE STATE > 0-2 L, 48-64, 2/8/91 L, 74-85, 12/9/06 :: BROWN > 0-1 L, 72-81, 12/29/94 :: BUFFALO [SUNY] > 2-0 W, 77-63, 12/30/88 W, 90-72, 1/4/94 :: CALIFORNIA > 1-0 L, 65-76, 1/22/95 (forfeit) :: CAL BAPTIST > 1-0 W, 79-60, 12/21/04 :: CAL LUTHERAN > 10-0 W, 98-80, 12/1/64 W, 92-73, 12/6/73 W, 95-67, 12/12/75 W, 80-61, 12/16/77 W, 79-63, 12/14/79 W, 92-59, 12/10/81 W, 58-54, 12/16/83 W, 66-63, 12/3/85 W, 78-67, 11/24/87 W, 79-63, 11/28/89 :: CAL POLY > L, 64-74, 2/9/63 W, 86-75, 1/3/64 W, , 2/12/65 W, , 1/8/66 W, 94-85, 2/10/67 W, 91-61, 1/6/68 W, , 2/7/69 W, , 2/20/70 L, 49-62, 1/15/71 W, 85-82, 1/8/72 W, 89-67, 2/24/73 L, 55-61, 2/1/74 W, 73-64, 2/14/75 W, 73-59, 1/23/76 L, 46-55, 1/29/77 W, 56-44, 1/28/78 W, 66-55, 1/12/79 L, 58-59, 2/16/80 L, 56-65, 1/16/81 L, 67-77, 2/13/82 L, 38-39, 1/21/83 L, 32-56, 2/18/84 W, 66-45, 1/18/65 L, 62-75, 2/1/86 L, 69-79, 1/31/87 L, 69-72, 1/30/88 W, 90-61, 2/11/89 L, 70-98, 2/23/90 W, , 2/18/95 L, 84-97, 2/17/96 W, 94-86, 1/2/00 W, 72-62, 1/12/02 L, 59-62, 2/13/03 W, 80-71, 1/24/04 W, 88-65, 2/16/05 W, 82-77, 3/2/06 L, 68-79, 1/27/07 :: CAL POLY POMONA > 21-8 L, 58-72, 1/5/62 L, 78-98, 2/16/63 W, 98-89, 11/30/63 W, 79-68, 2/16/65 W, 93-84, 2/15/66 W, 91-86, 2/14/67 W, 74-71, 2/16/68 W, 96-95, 1/10/69 W, , 1/9/70 (forfeit) W, 69-62, 2/12/71 L, 71-86, 1/27/73 L , 2/23/74 W, 80-71, 1/18/75 L, 74-92, 3/5/76 W, 40-38, 1/21/77 W, 79-68, 2/17/78 L, 50-65, 2/10/79 W, 94-81, 1/26/80 L, 66-71, 2/5/81 W, 51-45, 1/23/82 W, 76-69, 2/11/83 W, 62-59, 1/28/84 W, 86-69, 2/8/85 L, 63-69, 2/15/86 W, 74-69, 2/7/87 W, 70-67, 2/11/88 W, 85-79, 2/2/89 W, 75-68, 2/16/90 W, 75-50, 11/28/00 :: CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD > 8-10 L, 58-69, 2/23/73 L, 75-76, 2/2/74 W, 64-62, 2/15/75 L, 65-69, 1/24/76 W, 78-69, 1/28/77 W, 81-62, 1/27/78 W, 80-71, 1/13/79 L, 58-66, 2/15/80 W, 83-74, 1/17/81 L, 67-71, 2/12/82 L, 44-67, 1/22/83 L, 46-56, 2/17/84 W, 63-62, 1/19/85 L, 53-64, 1/31/86 L, 63-66, 1/30/87 W, 50-49, 1/28/88 L, 59-71, 2/9/89 W, 96-88, 2/24/90 :: CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS > 14-3 W, 87-45, 12/22/73 W, 86-56, 12/9/77 W, 76-63, 12/9/78 W, 83-67, 1/10/80 L, 64-73, 2/21/81 W, 71-60, 1/8/82 W, 73-63, 2/26/83 L, 59-61, 1/13/84 W, 76-61, 2/23/85 W, 62-59, 2/7/86 W, 56-49, 2/14/87 L, 57-60, 2/27/88 W, 68-61, 2/18/89 W, 77-59, 1/19/90 W, 77-57, 11/27/96 W, , 12/29/97 W, 80-65, 11/27/99 :: CAL STATE FULLERTON > L, (ot), 12/1/62 L, 73-82, 2/26/63 W, , 2/29/64 W, 94-59, 12/19/64 W, , 1/4/66 W, 94-86, 12/2/66 W, 86-76, 1/13/68 L, 76-83, 2/15/69 W, 95-81, 2/28/70 W, 88-82, 1/30/71 W, 83-72, 2/19/72 L, 63-64, 1/12/73 W, 90-73, 3/1/74 L, 56-87, 11/27/76 L, 68-75, 12/19/92 W, 77-76, 12/2/95 W, 92-68, 1/24/02 W, 70-62, 3/1/03 L, 70-95, 3/6/04 L, 70-72, 3/5/05 L, 78-83, 1/7/06 L, 73-75, 2/10/07 :: CAL STATE HAYWARD > 3-1 W, 69-48, 12/19/80 L, 59-70, 12/29/86 W, 76-69, 12/28/87 W, 66-56, 12/14/89 :: CAL STATE LOS ANGELES > W, , 2/3/62 L, 76-80, 2/15/63 L, 83-94, 1/11/64 W , 2/19/65 W, , 1/14/66 W, , 2/17/67 L, 74-84, 2/3/68 L, 83-93, 2/25/69 L, , 1/3/70 W, 85-81, 12/2/72 W, 66-60, 11/30/74 L, 66-70, 2/20/76 W, 71-78, 2/5/77 (forfeit) W, 93-76, 2/18/78 L, 58-63, 2/1/79 W, 86-71, 1/31/80 L, 56-57, 1/31/81 W, 63-62, 2/25/82 W, 73-55, 2/4/83 W, 52-47, 3/1/84 L, 59-62, 2/1/85 L, 55-69, 2/25/86 W, 71-64, 1/9/87 W, 73-61, 1/15/88 W, 70-62, 2/7/89 L, 48-57, 2/2/90 L, 74-76, 2/16/91 :: CAL STATE STANISLAUS > 5-0 W, , 12/28/68 W, 92-84, 12/5/73 W, 96-73, 12/22/79 W, 70-59, 11/20/81 W, 94-91, 11/19/82 :: CANISIUS COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 69-64, 1/2/91 :: CHAMINADE > 1-0 L, 77-79, 12/30/82 :: CHAPMAN > 14-3 W, 65-64, 2/24/62 W, , 1/12/65 W, 82-75, 1/31/67 W, , 11/30/68 W, 89-84, 2/7/76 W, 79-68, 2/17/79 W, 55-50, 1/12/80 W, 66-64, 2/19/81 W, 82-57, 1/9/82 W, 77-73, 2/25/83 L, 54-70, 1/14/84 W, 57-53, 2/22/85 W, 69-45, 2/8/86 W, 66-58, 1/23/87 W, 74-61, 2/25/88 L, 74-79, 1/26/89 L, 60-66, 2/10/90 :: CHICAGO STATE > 1-0 W, 64-56, 12/29/78 :: CHICO STATE > 1-0 W, 87-75, 11/28/75 :: CLAREMONT- MUDD > 1-0 L, 53-56, 12/7/62 :: COLORADO- COLORADO SPRINGS > 2-0 W, 59-37, 1/8/90 W, 73-54, 1/6/96 :: CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE > 0-1 L, 88-90, 12/27/68 :: DOMINICAN UNIVERSITIY > 1-0 W, , 11/20/01 :: DRURY COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 74-53, 1/2/85 :: EASTERN WASHINGTON > 4-4 W, 78-72, 12/28/91 W, 77-66, 1/4/97 L, 80-87, 2/12/98 L, 79-85, 1/9/99 L, 68-70, 2/24/00 L, 75-88, 1/20/01 W, 73-58, 3/10/01 W, , 12/3/06 :: EVANGEL COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 72-58, 1/5/87 :: EVANSVILLE > 1-0 W, , 12/14/66 :: FAIRFIELD > , 12/30/05 :: FT. LEWIS COLLEGE > 2-0 W, 77-58, 12/29/87 W, 83-81, 1/7/92 :: FRESNO PACIFIC > 1-0 W, 68-57, 12/23/78 :: FRESNO STATE > 2-10 L, 74-85, 1/30/62 L, 61-89, 2/8/63 L, 75-84, 1/4/64 W, 77-69, 2/13/65 L, 66-91, 1/7/66 L, 78-83, 2/11/67 L, , 1/5/68 W, (ot), 2/8/69 L, (2ot), 2/2/70 L, , 1/11/71 L, 78-86, 1/22/72 L, 64-67, 12/29/73 :: GONZAGA > 1-0 W, 77-73, 12/18/65 :: GRAND CANYON > 2-2 W, (ot), 12/8/84 W, 95-84, 2/15/94 L, 82-88, 1/30/95 L, 67-78, 1/9/96 :: HASTINGS COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 74-63, 11/30/85 :: HOPE INTERNATIONAL > 1-0 W, , 12/1/05 :: HOWARD > 2-0 W, 90-73, 11/19/00 W, , 12/1/02 :: IDAHO > 2-0 W, 63-46, 2/28/02 L, (ot), 1/4/03 L, 56-60, 2/14/04 W, 67-63, 1/13/05 :: IDAHO STATE > 6-1 W, 72-69, 12/21/70 W, 92-80, 2/20/91 L, 67-73, 3/1/97 W, , 1/22/98 W, 79-77, 1/4/99 W, 79-77, 2/3/00 W, 90-73, 1/31/01 :: ILLINOIS BENEDICTINE > 1-0 W, 59-57, 12/31/84 :: ILLINOIS - CHICAGO CIRCLE> 1-0 W, 59-58, 12/10/80 :: ILLINOIS STATE > 1-0 W, 73-69, 12/17/05 :: IOWA STATE > 1-0 W, 87-72, 12/8/67 :: JAMES MADISON > 1-0 W, 77-64, 12/22/98 :: JOHN BROWN > 2-0 W, 91-63, 12/20/72 W, 92-63, 12/23/75 :: LAFAYETTE > 1-0 W, 99-76, 12/30/03 :: LEWIS-CLARK STATE > 1-0 W, 88-51, 12/29/98 :: LONG BEACH STATE > 10-6 L, 70-81, 1/26/63 W, 85-84, 2/21/64 W, 92-86, 1/30/65 L, 87-95, 2/25/66 W, 93-80, 1/28/67 W, 88-84, 2/24/68 L, 73-87, 1/25/69 L, 65-78, 12/9/69 W, (ot), 2/26/93 W, 64-58, 12/6/94 L, 60-73, 2/16/02 W, 85-77, 1/22/03 W, 79-57, 1/10/04 W, 68-66, 2/3/05 L, , 2/2/06 W, 90-83, 1/13/07 :: LOYOLA MARYMOUNT > 6-4 L, , 12/6/69 W, 92-77, 12/13/71 L, 66-78, 1/16/73 L, 66-78, 12/21/74 L, 45-54, 12/17/76 W, , 2/18/92 W, 62-53, 1/5/93 W, 81-75, 2/27/96 W, , 12/6/97 W, 74-71, 12/19/02 :: THE MASTER S COLLEGE > 8-0 W, 95-52, 12/22/72 W, , 1/24/75 W, , 2/4/78 W, 95-58, 12/15/79 W, , 12/12/81 W, 77-52, 12/5/85 W, 85-55, 12/10/87 W, 73-66, 12/14/06 :: MENLO COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 88-64, 11/21/03 :: MILLERSVILLE > 0-1 L, 80-81, 1/6/89 :: MONTANA > 4-3 L, 48-67, 12/7/91 L, 75-78, 2/6/97 W, 84-72, 1/11/98 L, 68-74, 2/11/99 W, 79-67, 1/22/00 W, 92-68, 2/22/01 W, 72-63, 12/3/03 :: MONTANA STATE > 4-2 W, 81-77, 1/14/92 L, 79-83, 2/8/97 L, 77-86, 1/8/98 W, 83-62, 2/13/99 W, 73-63, 1/20/00 W, 85-65, 2/24/01 :: MOORHEAD STATE > 1-0 W, 79-69, 12/20/74 :: MT. MARTY COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 75-46, 1/3/84 :: NEVADA-RENO > 1-1 W, 86-63, 12/9/66 L, 75-85, 11/17/01 :: NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS > 3-0 W, 72-66, 2/22/92 W, 89-84, 2/10/94 W, 74-73, 12/16/95 :: NORTHERN ARIZONA > 6-3 W, 78-56, 1/13/73 W, , 12/1/90 L, 71-74, 11/29/91 W, 87-86, 1/9/93 L, 65-74, 2/1/97 L, 61-64, 2/25/98 W, 76-74, 2/6/99 W, 69-66, 1/6/00 W, 78-72, 2/17/01 :: NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE > 2-0 W, 94-84, 12/19/69 W, , 12/4/71 :: OCCIDENTAL > 6-1 W, 91-59, 12/1/72 W, 81-65, 12/13/74 L, 64-70, 12/28/76 W, 71-54, 12/22/78 W, 68-48, 1/7/83 W, 81-44, 12/6/84 W, 83-61, 12/14/85 :: OHIO > 0-1 L, 73-80, 12/12/96 :: OLIVET COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 94-82, 12/28/73 :: OLIVET NAZARENE > 1-0 W, 88-61, 12/30/76 :: ORAL ROBERTS > 1-1 L, 59-77, 2/10/96 W, 72-59, 12/6/99 :: PACIFIC > 3-3 W, 70-59, 1/5/02 W, 75-67, 2/8/03 L, 78-86, 1/31/04 L, 62-66, 1/27/05 L, 66-70, 2/25/06 W, 76-73, 2/24/07 :: PEPPERDINE > 3-2 L, 59-69, 11/30/62 W, 85-73, 12/13/68 L, 81-90, 12/5/95 W, 81-66, 11/29/97 W, 95-92, 11/18/06 :: PORTLAND STATE > 5-1 W, 78-62, 1/2/97 W, 81-63, 2/14/98 L, (ot), 1/7/99 W, 79-78, 2/26/00 W, , 1/18/01 W, 79-63, 12/22/03 :: PUGET SOUND > 1-0 W, 87-72, 2/4/72 :: PURDUE [CALUMET] > 1-0 W, 88-66, 1/4/74 :: QUINCY > 1-0 W, 90-79, 1/7/93 :: REDLANDS > 1-0 W, , 11/15/06 :: SACRAMENTO STATE > 15-1 W, 73-62, 12/7/78 W, 86-52, 12/3/81 W, 86-71, 11/29/84 L, 56-58, 11/25/86 W, (ot), 12/28/88 W, 92-83, 1/26/91 W, 82-73, 1/31/92 W, 80-73, 2/6/93 W, 90-54, 2/19/94 W, 85-68, 2/2/95 W, 71-62, 2/1/96 W, 99-64, 1/15/97 W, , 2/21/98 W, 84-68, 1/20/99 W, 81-57, 3/4/00 W, , 1/31/01 :: ST. FRANCIS [NY] > 1-0 W, 88-79, 12/28/99 :: ST. MARY S [CALIF.] > 1-3 W, 84-80, 1/31/64 L, 61-69, 2/23/93 L, 72-79, 2/6/95 L, 54-56, 12/16/96 :: ST. THOMAS [MINN.] > 0-1 L, , 11/25/89 :: SAN DIEGO [USD] > 6-7 L, 89-97, 1/21/64 L, 74-76, 2/5/66 W, 93-80, 12/4/70 W, 85-81, 2/25/72 W, 85-68, 12/6/75 L, 64-65, 12/2/76 W, 81-56, 12/23/77 L, 67-70, 3/4/78 W, 83-73, 12/14/90 L, 66-75, 12/8/93 L, 56-72, 1/24/96 W, 73-65, 11/28/98 L, 66-82, 1/2/02 :: SAN DIEGO STATE > 3-6 L, 59-65, 1/25/63 L, 72-82, 2/22/64 W, 68-59, 1/29/65 L, 78-94, 2/26/66 L, 68-76, 1/27/67 L, 69-94, 2/23/68 W, 77-71, 2/6/70 L, (ot), 12/21/93 W, 73-68, 12/9/94 :: SAN FRANCISCO [USF] > 1-0 W, 84-60, 12/11/87 :: SAN FRANCISCO STATE > 4-0 W, 76-49, 11/21/80 W, 74-53, 12/9/83 W, 76-58, 12/13/85 W, 95-77, 12/8/89 :: SAN JOSE STATE > 2-0 W, 71-53, 12/30/99 W, 92-67, 12/14/02 :: SEATTLE > 1-0 W, 88-75, 1/7/95 :: SIOUX FALLS COLLEGE > 1-0 W, 82-67, 1/3/75 :: SONOMA STATE > 2-0 W, 63-54, 12/3/83 W, , 12/8/88 :: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE > 1-0 W, 72-61, 1/21/07 :: SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE > 1-0 W, 92-62, 1/9/92 :: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS > 1-0 W, 92-62, 12/30/95 :: SOUTHERN UTAH > 3-5 W, , 12/18/64 L, , 3/1/91 L, 76-90, 1/18/92 W, 65-63, 2/13/93 L, 61-68, 2/24/94 L, 72-75, 2/25/95 W, 96-75, 2/14/96 L, 54-57, 3/1/96 :: SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE > 1-0 W, 83-78, 12/7/79 :: TAYLOR [INDIANA] > 1-0 W, 67-48, 12/31/80 :: TENNESSEE- MARTIN > 1-0 W, 47-46, 12/21/77 :: TEXAS A&M - KINGSVILLE > 2-0 W, 73-61, 12/12/77 W, 59-53, 1/5/85 :: TEXAS WESLEYAN > 1-0 W, 92-62, 1/12/93 :: TULSA > 1-0 W, 77-71, 11/22/05 :: UC DAVIS > 7-1 W, 79-73, 3/2/78 W, 69-63, 12/21/79 W, 72-59, 12/29/82 L, 55-69, 11/22/86 W, , 11/25/88 W, 99-72, 2/28/05 W, 70-60, 1/19/06 W, 91-74, 2/14/07 :: UC IRVINE > 9-8 W, 89-81, 12/23/66 L, 80-86, 1/30/68 L, 75-86, 2/28/70 W, 93-78, 1/16/71 W, 64-63, 2/17/73 L, 74-77, 2/8/74 L, 76-82, 2/8/75 W, 84-68, 2/10/76 W, 84-66, 2/15/77 L, 82-93, 12/11/93 W, 77-53, 12/21/96 L, 80-82, 2/14/02 W, 69-63, 1/25/03 L, 56-72, 1/8/04 W, 79-60, 2/5/05 L, 57-74, 2/4/06 W, 67-61, 1/11/07 :: UC RIVERSIDE > W, 89-82, 1/10/70 W, 74-62, 2/13/71 L, 80-83, 1/7/72 L, 57-66, 1/26/73 L, 77-89, 2/22/74 L, 62-63, 1/17/75 W, 82-74, 2/6/76 W, 86-85, 2/13/76 L, 53-56, 2/11/77 W, 91-74, 1/20/78 W, 66-64, 2/9/79 L, 73-80, 1/24/80 W, 63-55, 2/7/81 W, 72-49, 1/22/82 W, 63-50, 2/12/83 L, 49-50, 1/27/84 W, 78-63, 2/9/85 L, 42-56, 1/24/86 W, 81-75, 2/6/87 L, 55-63, 2/13/88 L, 79-86, 2/4/89 L, 62-86, 1/27/90 W, 84-69, 1/26/02 W, (ot), 2/27/03 L, (ot), 3/4/04 W, 57-43, 12/30/04 W, 76-62, 1/9/06 W, 89-69, 2/8/07 :: UC SAN DIEGO > 1-0 W, 87-76, 1/5/80 :: UC SANTA BARBARA > 3-10 L, 64-79, 3/1/63 L, 88-97, 1/14/67 L, 63-86, 1/28/69 L, (ot), 2/6/71 L, 65-73, 1/20/73 L, 60-61, 1/25/75 W, 75-58, 12/23/96 L, 54-57, 1/10/02 L, 58-67, 2/15/03 W, 80-71, 2/21/04 W, 70-50, 1/2/05 L, (ot), 3/4/06 L, 57-67, 1/25/07 :: UC SANTA CRUZ > 1-0 W, , 11/22/80 :: UNLV > 0-1 L, 79-91, 1/12/95 :: USIU > 2-0 W, 86-54, 12/16/78 W, , 1/28/91 :: UTAH STATE > 3-2 W, 62-54, 3/2/02 L, 44-59, 1/2/03 L, 47-69, 2/12/04 W, 63-62, 3/12/04 W, 70-67, 1/15/05 :: VANGUARD > 4-0 W, 74-60, 11/29/74 W, 77-68, 1/29/76 W, 92-50, 11/30/98 W, 96-51, 12/27/00 :: WEBER STATE > 5-2 L, 59-61, 1/5/91 W, 90-81, 1/16/97 L, 86-92, 2/19/98 W, 78-68, 1/21/99 W, 76-62, 3/1/00 W, 96-86, 2/1/01 W, 91-74, 3/9/01 :: WESTMONT > 12-2 W, 83-82, 12/3/63 W, , 12/11/64 L, , 2/1/66 W, , 12/16/67 W, 94-82, 12/16/69 W, 72-59, 1/18/72 W, 90-69, 2/6/74 W, 90-71, 12/5/75 W, 82-74, 1/10/78 W, 71-69, 11/26/80 W, 69-63, 12/5/81 L, 44-61, 11/29/83 W, 61-58, 12/7/85 W, 74-63, 12/5/87 :: WEST TEXAS A&M > 0-1 L, 80-82, 12/9/89 :: WHITTIER > 1-0 W, 85-75, 12/27/63 :: WISCONSIN- MILWAUKEE > 1-1 L, 77-95, 2/11/91 W, 80-69, 2/15/92 :: WISCONSIN- OSHKOSH > 1-0 W, , 12/21/85 :: WYOMING > 1-0 W, 74-71, 12/7/00 { 66 } { 67 }

36 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: TEAM // POINTS H RECORD BOOK >> TEAM RECORD BOOK >> POINTS :: NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS > (Div. II) (Div. II) (Div. II) (Div. I) :: CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS > CCAA CCAA CCAA CCAA CCAA Big Sky :: SECOND PLACE CONF. FINISHES > CCAA CCAA CCAA American West :: THIRD PLACE CONF. FINISHES > CCAA CCAA CCAA American West Big Sky Big West Big West :: TOTAL GAMES PLAYED > Overall 1,331 Home 576 Road 668 Neutral 87 CCAA 320 AWC 12 Big Sky 80 Big West 100 Total Points 98,227 :: ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORD > Overall Home Road Neutral CCAA AWC 6-6 Big Sky Big West :: RECORD IN SEASON OPENERS > Overall Home 14-4 Away 8-21 Neutral 2-0 :: RECORD IN HOME OPENERS > Overall :: RECORD IN ROAD OPENERS > Overall :: OLDEST RIVALS > OPPONENT STARTED GAMES 1. Cal Poly SLO 2/5/ Cal Poly Pomona 1/20/ UC Riverside 1/15/ Cal State Los Angeles 12/2/ Cal State Fullerton 12/13/ Chapman 12/1/ Long Beach State 2/27/ Westmont 12/5/ UC Irvine 12/23/ Cal State Bakersfield 1/6/73 37 :: LONGEST WINNING STREAK > DATES GAMES 1. 2/11/78 to 12/9/ /2/66 to 12/30/ /20/81 to 12/28/ /10/78 to 2/4/ /6/65 to 2/26/ /4/67 to 12/27/67 2/17/00 to 3/10/ to /25/78 to 12/9/78 12/9/80 to 12/27/80 1/28/83 to 2/18/83 12/30/84 to 1/15/85 :: LONGEST LOSING STREAK > DATES GAMES 1. 12/2/61 to 2/1/ /1/63 to 3/1/ /22/91 to 12/22/ /27/58 to 1/30/59 7 2/6/62 to 2/23/62 12/29/62 to 1/29/ /30/62 to 12/14/62 6 1/26/68 to 2/10/68 1/18/64 to 2/2/64 11/22/86 to 12/9/86 1/31/91 to 2/16/91 1/9/96 to 1/30/96 11/26/01 to 12/20/01 12/22/02 to 1/16/03 :: CONSECUTIVE WINS AT HOME > 1. 1/2/78 to 1/13/79 16 :: CONSECUTIVE WINS AWAY > 1. 2/11/78 to 12/4/78 6 :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, SEASON OPENERS > to :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, HOME OPENERS > to ; to ; to :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, CONFERENCE > 1. 2/11/78 to 1/20/79 7 :: CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS, CONF. > 1. 1/20/78 to 1/13/79 7 2/7/81 to 1/23/82 :: CONSECUTIVE AWAY WINS, CONF. > 1. 1/8/71 to 1/15/72 6 :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, CONF. SEASON OPENERS > to :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, CONF. HOME OPENERS > to :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF SEASON > 1. 12/2/66 to 12/30/66; /20/81 to 12/28/81 :: CONSECUTIVE WINS, START OF CONFERENCE > :: GREATEST MARGIN OF VICTORY > SCORE/OPPONENT/DATE PTS vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Hope International, 12/1/ vs Redlands, 11/15/ vs Dominican, 11/20/ vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ vs UC Davis, 11/25/ at L.A. Baptist, 11/30/ vs College of Idaho, 12/20/ vs L.A. Baptist, 12/12/81 45 :: GREATEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT > SCORE/OPPONENT/DATE PTS at Chapman, 12/1/ at Cincinnati, 12/19/ at New Mexico State, 11/26/ at Fresno State, 2/23/ at Washington State, 1/25/ vs Long Beach State, 1/2/ at Kansas State, 11/30/ at San Diego State, 2/24/ at Long Beach State, 12/23/ at Cal Poly Pomona, 2/7/61 42 :: ROAD GAME VICTORIES > SCORE/OPPONENT/DATE PTS at CS Dominguez Hills, 11/26/ at L.A. Baptist, 11/30/ at Bethany College, 12/1/ at Westmont, 2/6/ at L.A. Baptist, 1/12/ at Bethany College, 12/6/ at UC Riverside, 1/15/ at L.A. Baptist, 12/30/ at Cal Lutheran, 12/15/ at Sacramento State, 2/27/99 34 :: NEUTRAL GAME VICTORIES > SCORE/OPPONENT/DATE PTS vs Alaska at Chico State Tournament, 12/27/ vs UC Riverside at Cal Poly Pomona Invitational, 2/25/ vs Claremont-Mudd at Redlands Tournament, 12/3/ vs Redlands at Kris Kringle Klassic, 12/20/ vs UC Riverside at Cal Poly Pomona Invitational, 2/27/ vs LaVerne at Cal Poly Pomona Invitational, 2/27/ vs San Diego at Cal Western Tournament, 12/22/ vs Long Beach State at Kris Kringle Klassic, 12/21/ vs Alaska at Chico State Tournament, 12/27/ vs San Diego at UC Irvine Invitational, 12/29/ vs Southern Utah at Westmont Tournament, 11/30/79 18 { MATADOR BASKETBALL TEAM (20-10) } :: TEAM SCORING > YEAR G PTS , , , , , , , , , ,229 :: TEAM SCORING AVERAGE > YEAR G PTS AVG , , , , , , , , , , :: TEAM SCORING MARGIN > YEAR G AVG OPP MAR :: TEAM SCORING [100 POINT GAMES] > OPPONENT/DATE PTS 1. vs Redlands, 11/15/ vs USIU, 1/28/ vs Bethany College, 12/6/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/ vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ vs Westmont, 2/1/ vs Hope International, 12/1/ at Cal Poly (5ot), 2/12/ at Cal State Los Angeles, 3/1/ vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/ vs CS Dominguez Hills, 12/29/ vs Cal Poly, 2/7/ vs Cal Poly Pomona (ot) (n), 12/28/ vs Chapman, 1/12/ vs Alaska (n), 12/27/ vs Cal State Los Angeles, 2/3/ vs Westmont, 12/16/ vs Southern Utah, 12/18/ vs Westmont, 2/6/ vs Fresno State (2ot), 2/2/ vs Northern Arizona, 12/1/ at Northeastern Illinois, 1/14/ at UC Santa Barbara, 12/18/ vs Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/ vs Cal Poly, 2/12/ vs Cal State Los Angeles, 2/17/ vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ vs Sonoma State, 12/8/ at Chapman, 1/20/ vs L.A. Baptist (Masters), 1/24/ vs L.A. Baptist (Masters), 12/12/ vs Cal Poly, 1/8/ vs Cal State Los Angeles (n), 12/28/ vs Chapman, 11/30/ vs L.A. Baptist (Masters), 2/4/ vs Cal Poly, 2/18/ vs Eastern Washington (ot) (n), 3/5/ vs Westmont, 12/11/ at Cal Poly, 1/8/ vs Cal State Fullerton, 1/4/ at Long Beach State, 1/26/ vs UC Davis, 11/25/ at Bethany College, 12/1/ vs Portland State, 1/18/ at Long Beach State, 1/28/ vs Cal State Fullerton (n), 12/29/ vs Loyola Marymount, 2/18/ vs Eastern Washington, 12/3/ vs Long Beach State, 12/21/ vs Evansville, 12/14/ at Cal State Los Angeles, 1/31/ at Cal Poly Pomona, 1/14/ vs Idaho State, 1/22/ at Idaho State, 2/28/ vs Idaho State, 1/8/ vs Howard, 12/1/ vs CS Los Angeles, 2/19/ vs CS Los Angeles, 1/14/ vs Alma College, 12/16/ at Cal Poly, 1/4/ vs Fresno State, 2/8/ vs Cal Poly, 2/20/ at Cal Poly Pomona, 1/8/ vs NW Missouri State, 12/4/ vs Sacramento St (ot), 12/28/ vs Loyola Marymount, 12/6/ vs Sacramento State, 1/31/ :: FEWEST POINTS PER GAME > SEASON PPG :: FEWEST POINTS SCORED > SEASON PTS :: FEWEST POINTS SCORED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE PTS 1. vs Cal Poly, 2/18/ vs Cal Poly, 1/21/ vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/21/ at Cal Poly 2/19/83 41 vs Biola, 12/14/84 41 at UC Davis, 12/27/ vs UC Riverside, 1/24/ at Long Beach State, 2/27/59 43 at Southwest Missouri State, 12/3/93 43 at Alabama-Birmingham, 2/27/93 43 :: FEWEST POINTS SCORED [HALF] > 13, at Alabama-Birmingham, 2/27/94 :: FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED > SEASON PTS ,480 { BRIAN HEINLE, } { 68 } { 69 }

37 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: POINTS // FIELD GOALS H RECORD BOOK >> POINTS RECORD BOOK >> FIELD GOALS , , , , , , , , ,852 :: FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE PTS 1. vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/21/ vs Cal Poly, 1/21/ at UC Riverside, 1/15/ vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/80 42 at Cal Poly, 2/19/ at Cal Western, 12/18/59 43 at Cal Poly, 2/16/85 43 vs Biola, 12/14/ vs Cal Poly, 1/27/78 44 at Cal Poly Pomona, 1/27/78 44 at Occidental, 11/19/83 44 vs Occidental, 12/6/84 44 { JIM MALKIN, } :: MOST POINTS ALLOWED > SEASON PTS , , , , , , , , , ,219 :: MOST POINTS ALLOWED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE PTS 1. Cal State Los Angeles, 3/1/ at Cal Poly (5ot), 2/12/ vs Westmont, 2/1/ vs Cal State Los Angeles (n), 12/28/ at New Mexico State, 11/26/ vs Cal Poly Pomona (ot) (n), 12/28/ at Cincinnati, 12/19/ vs Southern Utah, 3/1/ at Long Beach State, 1/26/ at #12 UCLA, 12/19/ (n) neutral court game :: HIGHEST COMBINED SCORED > GAME/DATE PTS 1. Cal State Northridge (159) vs Redlands (97), 11/15/ Cal State Northridge (116) at Cal State Los Angeles, 3/1/ Cal State Northridge (117) vs Westmont (123), 2/1/ Cal State Northridge (116) at Cal Poly (124, 5ot), 2/12/ Cal State Northridge (113) vs Cal Poly Pomona (116, ot), 12/28/ Cal State Northridge (104) vs Cal State Los Angeles (123), 12/28/ Cal State Northridge (109) vs Fresno State (110, 2ot), 2/2/ Cal State Northridge (103) at Long Beach State (114), 1/26/ Cal State Northridge (113) vs Cal Poly (104), 2/7/ Cal State Northridge (123) vs USIU (91), 1/28/ :: THE 40 POINT CLUB > 47 Ollie Carter vs Westmont, 2/1/66 :: THE 30 POINT CLUB > 39 Mike O Quinn vs Eastern Washington, 3/5/98 Mike Efevberha vs Cal State Fullerton, 1/7/06 38 Andre Chevalier vs San Diego State, 3/3/94 37 Bill Archer at Cal State Long Beach, 1/28/66 Loren Bracci at Long Beach State, 2/22/69 George Robnett vs Cal State Los Angeles, 12/2/72 36 Ollie Carter vs Cal State Long Beach (n), 12/21/65 Mike Efevberha vs Tulsa, 11/22/05 34 Paul Drecksel vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/85 Brian Heinle at Weber State, 1/29/00 33 Chuck Malouf vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/64 Mike Efevberha vs Hope International, 12/1/05 32 George Robnett vs Cal State Fullerton, 3/1/74 Brian Heinle at UNLV, 11/25/00 Ian Boylan vs Pacific, 3/11/05 31 George Robnett vs Purdue (Calumet), 1/4/74 George Robnett at L.A. Baptist, 1/12/74 George Robnett at UC Santa Barbara, 1/26/74 Gerald Rhoden vs Weber State, 1/16/97 Markus Carr vs UC Irvine, 1/19/02 Ian Boylan vs Cal State Fullerton, 3/10/04 30 Jim Malkin vs San Diego, 12/22/60 Paul Edmondson vs Cal Poly Pomona, 11/30/63 Willy Sonsma vs Cal State Los Angeles, 1/31/80 Kyle Kerlegan at Colorado, 11/23/90 Chris Yard vs Buffalo, 1/4/94 Trenton Cross vs Eastern Washington, 2/13/97 Jabari Simmons vs Eastern Washington, 2/12/98 Markus Carr vs Nevada, 11/17/01 John Burrell at Idaho State, 2/8/01 Calvin Chitwood vs Eastern Washington, 12/3/06 :: CAREER > PLAYER YEARS G FG-FT TOTAL 1. Brian Heinle Ian Boylan Andre Chevalier Jim Malkin Jeff Parris Cliff Higgins Jerry Joseph Markus Carr George Robnett Pat Bolden :: SEASON > PLAYER YEAR G FG-FT TOTAL 1. Brian Heinle George Robnett Loren Bracci Jim Malkin Ollie Carter Cliff Higgins Emerson Carr Jerry Joseph Mark Cooley Mike Efevberha Ian Boylan :: CAREER POINTS PER GAME > PLAYER (MIN 2 YEARS) YEARS G FG-FT PTS AVG 1. Ollie Carter Emerson Carr Loren Bracci Jim Malkin Derrick Gathers Mike O Quinn Cliff Higgins Bob Burge Jerry Joseph Paul McCracken :: SEASON POINTS PER GAME > PLAYER YEAR G FG-FT PTS AVG 1. George Robnett Loren Bracci Ollie Carter Emerson Carr Ollie Carter Brian Heinle Jerry Joseph Jim Malkin Mark Cooley Cliff Higgins :: TEAM FIELD GOALS > YEAR G FG :: TEAM FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > YEAR G FGA , , , , , , , , , ,823 :: TEAM FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > YEAR G FG-FGA PCT :: FIELD GOALS MADE [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FG 1. vs Redlands, 11/15/ vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/ vs Southern Utah, 12/18/ vs L.A. Baptist, 1/24/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Westmont, 2/1/ vs Alaska (n), 12/27/ vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/ vs Chapman, 11/30/ vs Cal Poly Pomona, 12/28/ vs L.A. Baptist, 12/22/ at Cal State Domginuez Hills, 11/26/ vs USIU, 1/28/91 45 (n) neutral court game :: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FGA 1. vs UC Santa Cruz, 11/22/ at Cal Poly, 2/12/ vs L.A. Baptist, 1/24/ vs Cal Poly Pomona, vs Portland, vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/9/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Fresno State, 2/2/ vs Cal Poly Pomona, 12/28/ vs Chapman (n), 12/29/ vs Fresno State, 1/11/71 95 (n) neutral court game :: FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE PCT 1. vs Redlands, 11/15/ (62-87) 2. vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ (17-24) 3. at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 1/17/ (28-40) 4. vs UC Davis, 2/28/ (33-52) 5. at Idaho State, 1/8/ (32-48) 6. at UC Davis, 1/29/ (36-55) 7. at Cal Poly, 2/19/ (16-25) 8. vs Sacramento State, 2/27/ (40-63) 9. at UC Riverside, 1/28/ (34-54) 10. at Cal Ploly, 2/25/ (32-51) { DAVIN WHITE, } 10. vs Lafayette, 12/30/ (37-59) { LOREN BRACCI, } :: FIELD GOALS [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FG 1. Ollie Carter vs Westmont, 2/1/ Bill Archer at Cal State Long Beach, 1/28/ Loren Bracci at Long Beach State, 2/22/ George Robnett vs Cal State Los Angeles, 12/2/ Bob Burge vs UC Riverside, 1/7/ Pat Fischer vs L.A. Baptist, 1/24/ George Robnett at UC Irvine, 1/22/ George Robnett vs UC Riverside, 2/22/ Cliff Higgins vs Cal Lutheran, 12/16/ Mike Efevberha vs Tulsa, 11/22/05 14 :: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FGA 1. Ollie Carter vs Westmont, 2/1/ Steve Green vs Westmont, 12/3/ Bob Burge vs Cal State Fullerton, 1/7/ George Robnett vs Cal State Fullerton, 3/1/ Jerry Joseph vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/9/ Derrick Gathers vs Sacramento State, 12/28/ Emerson Carr vs Cal Poly Pomona, 12/28/ Paul McCracken at Cal Poly, 2/12/ Emerson Carr at Pepperdine, 1/24/ Davin White vs Lafayette, 12/13/04 26 { 70 } { 71 }

38 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: FIELD GOALS // THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS H RECORD BOOK >> FIELD GOALS :: BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > Game - Minimum 10 Attempts PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE PCT 1. Ed Shaw vs Occidential, 12/1/ (10-10) 2. Todd Bowser vs Ft. Lewis, 12/29/ (10-11) 3. Eric Marquez vs Sacramento State, 12/27/ (9-10) 3. Ben Balke at UC Riverside, 1/28/ (9-10) 3. Rafael Meza vs Occidental, 12/6/ (9-10) 3. Jeff Parris vs Cal Poly, 1/2/ (9-10) 3. Joey Busch vs Howard, 11/19/ (9-10) 3. Hewitt Rolle vs Texas-El Paso, 12/22/ (9-10) 3. Eto. Onyenegecha vs Lafayette, 12/30/ (9-10) 3. Jonathan Heard vs Redlands, 11/15/ (9-10) :: CAREER FIELD GOALS > PLAYER YEARS G FG 1. Brian Heinle { MARKUS CARR, } 2. Ian Boylan George Robnett Cliff Higgins Jim Malkin Jerry Joseph Jeff Parris Andre Chevalier Markus Carr Mark Cooley :: SEASON FIELD GOALS > PLAYER YEAR G FG 1. George Robnett Brian Heinle Loren Bracci Jim Malkin Emerson Carr Jerry Joseph Cliff Higgins Larry Singleton Cliff Higgins Mark Cooley :: CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEARS G FGA 1. Brian Heinle Ian Boylan Jerry Joseph George Robnett Andre Chevalier Cliff Higgins Markus Carr Loren Bracci Steve Green Emerson Carr :: SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEAR G FGA 1. Loren Bracci George Robnett Jerry Joseph Brian Heinle Emerson Carr Derrick Gathers Emerson Carr Ollie Carter Mike Efevberha Mark Cooley Cliff Higgins :: CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > PLAYER YEARS G FGM-FGA PCT 1. Jeff Parris Brad Smith Rafael Meza Chuck Malouf { JEFF PARRIS, } 5. Tom Ruetten Michael Dorsey Hewitt Rolle Mike Almeido Ben Williams Larry Singleton Calvin Chitwood :: SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > PLAYER (MIN. 100 FGA) YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT 1. Tom Ruetten Jeff Parris Rafael Meza Larry White Calvin Chitwood Michael Dorsey Jeff Parris Hewitt Rolle Todd Bowser Ben Williams RECORD BOOK >> THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS :: TEAM THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS > YEAR G FG :: TEAM THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > YEAR G FGA :: TEAM THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > YEAR G FG-FGA PCT :: THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FG 1. vs Sacramento State, 2/21/98 17 (17-24) 2. at Colorado, 11/23/90 16 (16-44) 3. at Idaho State, 2/28/98 15 (15-28) 4. vs Vanguard, 12/27/00 14 (14-23) 5. at Arizona State, 12/19/93 13 (13-21) 5. vs Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/29/ at Ohio State, 12/15/97 13 (13-31) 5. vs #12 Kansas (n), 3/16/01 13 (13-30) (n) neutral court game :: THREE-POINT GOALS [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FG 1. Kyle Kerlegan vs Colorado, 11/23/ Mike Efevberha vs Cal State Fullerton, 1/7/ Kyle Kerlegan vs Northeastern Illinois, 1/14/ Kyle Kerlegan vs USIU, 1/28/ Greg Minor at #12 UCLA, 12/19/98 7 :: THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FGA 1. at Colorado, 11/23/ vs Stephen F. Austin, 12/9/ at Lafayette, 12/13/ vs Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/29/ at Montana, 12/6/ at Idaho State, 2/8/ vs #12 Kansas (n), 3/16/01 30 (n) neutral court game :: THREE-POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FGA 1. Kyle Kerlegan at Colorado, 11/23/ Kyle Kerlegan at Montana, 12/6/ Davin White at Lafayette, 12/13/ Chuck McGavran vs Wichita State, 11/28/ Derrick Gathers vs UC Davis, 2/23/ Kyle Kerlegan vs Southern Utah, 3/1/ Ryan Martin vs San Diego, 2/28/ Kyle Kerlegan vs USIU, 1/28/ John Burrell at Idaho State, 2/8/ Kyle Kerlegan vs USC, 2/4/ Kyle Kerlegan vs California, 3/5/ Trenton Cross vs Sacramento State, 2/22/97 12 :: BEST THREE-POINT GOAL PCT. [GAME] > Min. 6 attempts PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE PCT 1. Paul Drecksel vs Alabama-Huntsville, 12/23/86 (6-7) Ryan Martin vs Loyola Marymount, 12/11/92 (5-6) Ryan Martin vs Montana State, 12/30/92 (5-6) Ian Boylan vs Pacific, 12/1/02 (5-) Greg Minor vs Portland State, 2/4/98 (6-8) Mike Efevberha vs CS Fullerton, 1/7/06 (8-11) Eric Gray vs California, 1/22/95 (5-7) Carl Holmes vs Ohio State, 12/15/97 (5-7) Andre Larry vs E. Washington, 2/18/99 (5-7) Davin White vs Long Beach State, 1/8/05 (5-7).714 :: CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS > PLAYER YEARS G FGM 1. Ian Boylan Brian Heinle Carl Holmes Ryan Martin Brooklyn McLinn , Derrick Gathers Greg Minor Davin White Trenton Cross Markus Carr :: SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS > PLAYER YEAR G FGM 1. Kyle Kerlegan Derrick Gathers Davin White Greg Minor Greg Minor Curtis Slaughter Gerald Rhoden Ian Boylan Mike Efevberha Ryan Martin :: CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEARS G FGA 1. Ian Boylan Ryan Martin Brian Heinle Brooklyn McLinn , Carl Holmes Derrick Gathers Trenton Cross Davin White Eric Gray Markus Carr :: SEASON THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEAR G FGA 1. Kyle Kerlegan Derrick Gathers Eric Gray Davin White Derrick Gathers Curtis Slaughter Gerald Rhoden Mike Efevberha Ryan Martin Greg Minor :: CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. > PLAYER YEARS G FGM-FGA PCT 1. Jimmy Daniels Pat Bolden Darren Matsubara Rob Haynes Paul Drecksel David Swanson Greg Minor James Morris David Keeler Carl Holmes :: SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. > Minimum 50 Attempts PLAYER YEAR G FGM-FGA PCT 1. Carl Holmes James Morris Jimmy Daniels Darren Matsubara Brian Heinle David Swanson Rob Haynes Pat Bolden Paul Drecksel Rob Haynes { 72 } { 73 }

39 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: FREE THROWS H RECORD BOOK >> FREE THROWS { ANDRE CHEVALIER, } :: TEAM FREE THROWS > YEAR G FT :: TEAM FREE THROW ATTEMPTS > YEAR G FTA :: TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > YEAR G FT-FTA PCT :: FREE THROWS MADE [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FT 1. vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ vs Northwest Missouri State, 12/4/ vs Eastern Washington (n), 3/5/ vs Hope International, 12/1/ vs Cal State Fullerton, at Cal State Bakersfield, 1/21/ at San Diego State, 3/3/ vs Fresno State, vs Sacramento State, 1/15/ vs UC Riverside, 1/26/02 32 (n) neutral court game :: FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FTA 1. vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ vs Cal State Fullerton, vs Cal Poly, 1/8/ vs Northwest Missouri State, 12/4/ vs Portland State, 1/2/ vs Sacramento State, 1/15/ vs Eastern Washington (n), 3/5/ vs UC Riverside, 1/26/ vs Sacramento State, 1/26/ vs Cal Poly, at Weber State, 2/20/97 46 :: FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE PCT 1. at CS Dominguez Hills, 1/28/ (17-18) 2. vs L.A. Baptist, 12/15/ (15-16) 2. vs Utah State (n), 3/12/ (14-15) 4. at Washington State, 1/25/ (13-14) 4. at Boise State, 2/18/ (13-14) 6. at Southern Utah, 2/29/ (12-13) 6. at Idaho, 1/15/ (12-13) 8. at Chapman, 1/15/ (10-11) 8. vs California, 1/22/ ( vs UC Irvine (n), 3/13/ (19-21) (n) neutral court game :: FREE THROWS MADE [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FT 1. Jim Wagner vs Cal Poly Pomona, Ollie Carter vs Long Beach State, Mark Cooley vs Cal State Fullerton, Ollie Carter vs Chapman (n), 12/22/ Jack Dyck vs Cal Poly, 2/14/ Cliff Higgins at Cal State Bakersfield, 1/21/ Chuck Malouf vs Cal Poly Pomona, times 12 :: FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE FTA 1. Ollie Carter vs Long Beach State, 3/2/ Mark Cooley vs Cal State Fullerton, 12/2/ Bruce Powers at San Francisco State, 2/1/ Loren Bracci vs UC Santa Barbara, 1/28/ Damion Morbley vs NE Illinois, 12/16/ Ollie Carter at Cal Poly Pomona, 1/21/ Ollie Carter vs Chapman (n), 12/22/ Jerry Joseph vs San Diego State, 2/6/ Jerry Joseph at UC Santa Barbara, 2/7/ Jack Dyck vs Cal Poly, 2/14/ Cliff Higgins at Cal State Bakersfield, 1/21/ Keith Gibbs vs Northern Arizona, 1/22/92 16 :: CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE > Season 32, Markus Carr, Game 16, Jim Wagner vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1962 :: BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > Game - Minimum 10 attempts PLAYER/OPPONENT/YEAR FT-FTA PCT 1. Jim Wagner vs Cal Poly Pomona, Jimmy Daniels vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ Loren Bracci vs Whittier, 12/20/ Andre Chevalier vs E. Washington, 12/28/ Guy Garner vs Westmont, 11/26/ Pat Bolden vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 12/21/ Ryan Martin vs Southern Illinois, 11/24/ Andre Chevalier vs Quincy College, 1/7/ Peter Micelli vs Washington State, 1/25/ Kevin Taylor vs Portland State, 2/15/ Mike O Quinn vs Loyola Marymount, 12/6/ Jeff Parris vs Howard, 11/19/ Jeff Parris at Marquette, 12/2/ Andre Chevalier vs UC Irvine, 2/14/ Ian Boylan vs Cal Poly, 2/19/ :: CAREER FREE THROWS > PLAYER YEARS G FTM 1. Andrew Chevalier Ian Boylan Jeff Parris Jim Malkin Pat Bolden Ollie Carter Todd Bowser , Brian Heinle Markus Carr Mark Cooley :: SEASON FREE THROWS > PLAYER YEAR G FTM 1. Ollie Carter Jim Wagner Ollie Carter Jim Malkin Mark Cooley Andre Chevalier Brian Heinle Jack Dyck Jeff Parris Jim Malkin :: CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEARS G FTA 1. Jeff Parris Andre Chevalier Ian Boylan Brian Heinle Todd Bowser , Pat Bolden Jerry Joseph Ollie Carter Mark Cooley Jonathan Heard :: SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS > PLAYER YEAR G FTA 1. Ollie Carter Brian Heinle Mark Cooley { PAT BOLDEN, } 4. Jeff Parris Paul McCracken Loren Bracci Ollie Carter Pat Bolden Kevin Taylor Jack Dyck :: CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > Minimum 2 Years PLAYER YEARS G FTM-FTA PCT 1. Chuck Malouf John Burrell Carl Womack Mike Scyphers Andre Chevalier Ryan Martin Curtis Slaughter Lucky Grundy Ollie Carter Emerson Carr :: SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > PLAYER YEAR G FTM-FTA PCT 1. Chuck Malouf Andre Chevalier Mike Almeido John Burrell Willy Sonsma Calvin Chitwood Ryan Martin Carl Womack Eric Marquez Joseph Frazier { 74 } { 75 }

40 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: REBOUNDS H RECORD BOOK >> REBOUNDS :: TEAM REBOUNDS > YEAR G REBS , , , , , , , , , ,129 :: TEAM REBOUND AVERAGE > YEAR G REBS AVG , , , , , , , , , , :: TEAM REBOUND MARGIN > Since YEAR G AVG OPP MAR :: OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS > Since YEAR G OR :: DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS > Since YEAR G DR :: TOTAL REBOUNDS [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE REB 1. vs Westmont, 2/6/ vs UC Irvine, 1/16/ vs Alaska (n), 12/27/ vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/29/ vs Westmont, at Evansville, 12/11/ vs Redlands, 11/15/ vs USIU, 1/28/ vs Cal Poly, 1/15/ vs Cal Poly Pomona, 2/12/ vs Bethany Nazerene, 1/3/ vs UC Riverside, 1/7/72 61 (n) neutral court game :: REBOUNDS [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE REBS 1. George Robnett vs UC Irvine, 1/16/ Stan Swinger at Evansville, 12/11/ Jerry Joseph vs Cal State Stanislaus, 12/28/ George Dottin vs Cal State Fullerton, Paul McCracken vs Cal Poly Pomona, 12/12/ Ed Shaw vs Cal Poly, 1/15/ Frank Nordyke vs Cal State Los Angeles, Roger Guinn at Cal State Los Angeles, 2/15/ Jerry Joseph at Westmont, 2/18/ Jerry Joseph vs Cal Poly, 2/20/ Paul McCracken vs Cal Poly, 1/15/ Paul McCracken at UC Irvine, 2/2/ Paul McCracken at Cal State Fullerton, 2/27/ Paul McCracken vs UC Riverside, 1/7/ Paul McCracken vs Cal State Fullerton, 2/19/ Jack Dyck vs Sioux Falls, 1/3/ Craig Nance vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1/18/ Mark Cooley Jeff Parris Jack Dyck :: SEASON REBOUNDS > PLAYER YEAR G REBS 1. Paul McCracken Jerry Joseph Paul McCracken Jerry Joseph Brian Heinle Gary Silc Ben Williams Mark Cooley Jim Malkin Stan Swinger Roger Guinn :: CAREER REBOUNDS PER GAME > PLAYER YEARS G REBS AVG 1. Paul McCracken Jerry Joseph Ben Williams Roger Quinn Loren Bracci Cliff Higgins Ed Shaw Frank Nordyke Ollie Carter Bob Burge :: SEASON REBOUNDS PER GAME > PLAYER YEAR G REBS AVG 1. Jerry Joseph Paul McCracken Paul McCracken Jerry Joseph Ben Williams Mark Cooley Stan Swinger Ed Shaw Loren Bracci Ben Williams Roger Guinn { TODD BOWSER, } { PAUL MCCRACKEN, } { KEVIN TAYLOR, } :: CAREER REBOUNDS > PLAYER YEARS G REBS 1. Jerry Joseph Brian Heinle Thomas Shewmake Cliff Higgins Paul McCracken George Robnett Todd Bowser , { MEN S BASKETBALL TEAM } { 76 } { 77 }

41 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: ASSISTS // STEALS H RECORD BOOK >> ASSISTS Since :: TEAM ASSISTS > YEAR G AST :: ASSISTS [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE AST 1. vs Redlands, 11/15/ vs Vanguard, 12/27/ vs USIU, 12/16/ vs USIU, 1/28/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Hope International, 12/1/ vs Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/29/ vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ vs Cal Poly, 2/18/ vs Sacramento State, 1/20/ vs Weber State, 3/1/00 27 :: GAME ASSISTS > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE AST 1. Keith Gibbs vs Colorado, 11/23/ Markus Carr vs Wyoming, 12/7/ Markus Carr vs Montana State, 2/24/ Markus Carr vs Sacramento St, 1/31/ Markus Carr vs Sacramento St, 1/20/ Markus Carr vs Vanguard, 12/27/ Markus Carr vs Cal Poly, 1/2/ Troy Dueker vs Occidental, 12/14/ Markus Carr vs Sacramento St, 1/27/ Markus Carr vs Idaho State, 1/13/ Markus Carr vs E. Washington, 3/1/ Markus Carr vs CS Fullerton, 1/24/02 12 :: CAREER ASSISTS > PLAYER YEARS G AST 1. Markus Carr Andre Chevalier Ian Boylan Troy Dueker Brian Heinle Trenton Cross Tony Prestera Lucky Grundy Jack Dyck Darryl Hawkins :: SEASON ASSISTS > PLAYER YEAR G ASSISTS 1. Markus Carr Markus Carr Markus Carr Andre Chevalier Darren Matsubara Andre Chevalier Markus Carr Brian Heinle Tony Prestera Lucky Grundy RECORD BOOK >> STEALS :: TEAM STEALS [GAME] > 9. at Cal Poly, 2/19/04 17 OPPONENT/DATE STLS 9. vs UC Riverside, 3/4/ vs Bethany College, 12/7/ vs Redlands, 11/15/06 24 :: INDIVIDUAL STEALS [GAME] > 3. vs Dominican, 11/20/01 23 PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE STLS 4. vs Cal Poly, 2/13/ Markus Carr vs Dominican, 11/20/ vs Lafayette, 12/30/ Joseph Frazier at Bethany, 12/7/ vs North Florida, 12/23/ Markus Carr vs Pacific, 1/5/ at Lafayette, 12/13/ Joseph Frazier vs Cal Poly, 2/13/ at Tulsa, 11/22/ Derrick Gathers vs Utah State, 12/2/ vs Texas Wesleyan, 1/12/ Derrick Gathers vs Colorado-Colorado Springs, 1/8/ vs UNLV, 1/12/ Keith Gibbs vs Northern Arizona, 12/1/ vs Sacramento State, 1/15/ Andre Chevalier vs SW Missouri State, 12/3/ vs Lewis-Clark State, 12/29/ Keith Higgins vs Ohio, 12/12/ vs Vanguard, 12/27/ Derrick Higgins vs UC Irvine, 12/21/ vs Pacific, 1/5/ Derrick Higgins vs San Diego, 12/2/97 7 { DERRICK HIGGINS, } 5. Derrick Higgins vs Lewis-Clark State, 12/29/ Ian Boylan vs Southern Illinois, 12/16/ Markus Carr vs UC Irvine, 2/14/ Davin White vs Lafayette, 12/30/ Ian Boylan vs UC Riverside, 1/5/ Ian Boylan vs Pacific, 3/11/ Mike Efevberha vs Tulsa, 11/22/05 7 :: CAREER STEALS > PLAYER YEARS G STLS 1. Ian Boylan Markus Carr Andre Chevalier Joseph Frazier Derrick Higgins Brooklyn McLinn , Davin White Brian Heinle Derrick Gathers Trenton Cross { LUCKY GRUNDY, } { TROY DUEKER, } { JOSEPH FRAZIER, } :: SEASON STEALS > PLAYER YEAR G STLS 1. Ian Boylan Markus Carr Ian Boylan Derrick Higgins Keith Higgins Derrick Higgins Davin White Markus Carr Joseph Frazier Derrick Gathers { 78 } { 79 }

42 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: BLOCKS // MINUTES H RECORD BOOK >> BLOCKS :: TEAM BLOCKED SHOTS [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE BLKS :: BLOCKED SHOTS [GAME] > PLAYER/OPPONENT/DATE BLKS 1. vs Cal Poly Pomona, 11/28/ Kevin Taylor vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ at Portland State, 2/15/ Lewis Gabbard vs UC Davis, 12/29/ vs Sacramento State, 2/21/ Tom Samson at Oklahoma State, 1/17/ at Portland State, 1/13/ Derrick Higgins vs Portland State, 1/7/ vs Montana, 12/3/ Andre Larry vs Cal Poly, 1/2/ at Oregon, 11/11/ Andre Larry vs Montana State, 1/20/ vs Southern Utah, 1/18/ Austin Waggener vs Cal Poly, 2/16/ vs Cal Poly SLO, 2/18/ Thomas Shewmake at Pepperdine, 12/28/ at Oklahoma State, 1/17/ Thomas Shewmake vs UC Riverside, 1/9/ at Northern Arizona, 3/7/ times 3 7. vs Pepperdine, 11/29/ vs Portland State, 1/7/99 7 :: CAREER BLOCKS > 7. vs Weber State, 3/1/00 7 PLAYER YEARS G BLKS 7. vs UC Riverside, 2/8/ Thomas Shewmake RECORD BOOK >> MINUTES :: YEAR-BY-YEAR MINUTES AVERAGE > Trenton Cross (30.4) Since Derrick Higgins (27.3) YEAR PLAYER G MIN (AVG) Mike O Quinn (29.7) Jack Dyck (35.5) Derrick Higgins (28.2) Cliff Higgins (37.5) Markus Carr (32.8) Dale Brandsberg (34.1) Brian Heinle (32.4) Pat Bolden (33.7) Markus Carr (32.5) Ray Horwath (29.9) Curtis Slaughter (34.0) Pat Bolden (31.5) Ian Boylan (35.8) Derrick Gathers (30.9) Ian Boylan (33.0) Derrick Gathers (32.9) Mike Efevberha (27.6) Andre Chevalier (27.6) Jonathan Heard (27.3) Andre Chevalier (29.4) Andre Chevalier (34.2) :: CAREER MINUTES > Brooklyn McLinn (30.0) PLAYER YEARS G MIN Michael Dorsey (29.0) 1. Ian Boylan Markus Carr Andre Chevalier Brian Heinle Carl Holmes Pat Bolden Thomas Shewmake Trenton Cross Jeff Parris Todd Bowser :: SEASON MINUTES > PLAYER YEAR G MIN 1. Ian Boylan Brian Heinle Dale Brandsberg Ian Boylan Markus Carr Cliff Higgins Curtis Slaughter Mike Almeido Markus Carr Davin White { TOM SAMSON, } 2. Brian Heinle Cliff Higgins Tom Samson Shane O Doherty Jeff Parris Pat Bolden Austin Waggener Kevin Taylor Derrick Higgins Markus Carr { THOMAS SHEWMAKE, } :: SEASON BLOCKS > PLAYER YEAR G BLKS 1. Thomas Shewmake Shane O Doherty Keith Higgins Brian Heinle Cliff Higgins Brian Heinle Cliff Higgins Andre Larry Michael Dorsey Kendell McDaniels { TRENTON CROSS, } { IAN BOYLAN, } { 80 } { 81 }

43 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: GAMES/FOULS H RECORD BOOK >> GAMES/FOULS :: CAREER GAMES PLAYED > PLAYER YEARS G 1. Brian Heinle Markus Carr Ian Boylan Carl Holmes Jeff Parris Thomas Shewmake Terrell Jones Trenton Cross Dan Read Andre Chevalier Ryan Martin :: SEASON GAMES PLAYED > PLAYER YEAR G 1. Michael Dorsey John Burrell Markus Carr Brian Heinle Carl Holmes players :: CAREER GAMES STARTED > PLAYER YEARS GS 1. Markus Carr Andre Chevalier Ian Boylan Jeff Parris Todd Bowser Thomas Shewmake Troy Dueker Joseph Frazier Brian Heinle Brooklyn McLinn :: SEASON GAMES STARTED > PLAYER YEAR GS 1. Michael Dorsey Brian Heinle John Burrell Markus Carr Dale Brandsberg Larry White Hewitt Rolle Brian Heinle Markus Carr Ian Boylan :: FOULS [SEASON] > YEAR FOULS { MARKUS CARR, } { BRIAN HEINLE, } :: PERSONAL FOULS [GAME] > OPPONENT/DATE FOULS 1. vs Portland State (n), 11/10/ vs Nevada, 11/17/ at Nevada, 12/8/ vs Long Beach State, at Montana, 11/30/ at Long Beach State, 12/4/ at Xavier, 12/21/ at Idaho State, 1/24/ at Ohio, 12/17/ vs Boise State, 12/9/06 35 (n) neutral court game :: CAREER FOULS > PLAYER YEARS G F 1. Jeff Parris Ian Boylan Thomas Shewmake Trenton Cross Andre Chevalier Markus Carr Joseph Frazier Bruce Pelkey Carl Holmes Pat Bolden :: SEASON FOULS > PLAYER YEAR G F 1. Jeff Parris Jeff Parris Calvin Chitwood Jayme Miller Paul Hobus Jeff Parris Larry White Jim Malkin Bruce Pelkey Dale Brandsberg Tom Samson :: CAREER FOULED OUT > PLAYER YEARS G FO 1. Jeff Parris Bruce Pelkey Ray Horwath Ian Boylan Joseph Frazier Paul Hobus Calvin Chitwood Andre Chevalier Jack Dyck Tom Samson :: SEASON FOULED OUT > PLAYER YEAR G FO 1. Jeff Parris Bruce Pelkey Paul Hobus Jeff Parris Calvin Chitwood Jim Malkin Tom Samson Loren Bracci Bruce Pelkey Randy Judd Jack Dyck Calvin Lewis Larry White { 82 } { 83 }

44 TEAM HISTORY RECORD BOOK: BY THE NUMBERS // MATADOR LETTERWINNERS H RECORD BOOK >> BY THE NUMBERS ,331 1,641 The school record for most rebounds in a game by George Robnett vs UC Irvine (1/6/71). The school record for most points scored in a game by Ollie Carter vs Westmont (2/1/66). The number years that Cal State Northridge has played intercollegiate men s basketball. The number of games played against CSUN s oldest rival, Cal Poly. The number of career blocked shots by school record holder Thomas Shewmake ( ). The number of career games started by school record holder Markus Carr. The school record for most points scored in a game against Redlands (159-97, 11/15/06). The number of wins during the coaching tenure of head coach Bobby Braswell. The school record for career three-pointers by Ian Boylan ( ). The number of Cal State Northridge wins at The Matadome. The number of victories in Cal State Northridge men s basketball history. The number of career assists by school record holder Markus Carr ( ). The number of career rebounds held by school record holder Jerry Joseph ( ). The number of games played in the history of Cal State Northridge men s basketball. The number of career points scored by school record holder Brian Heinle ( ). { JOHN BURRELL, } { SHELTON BOYKIN, } :: 10 BIGGEST CROWDS TO WATCH NORTHRIDGE BASKETBALL > 1. 17,206 Cal State Northridge vs Brigham Young at Provo, Ut, March 3, ,978 Cal State Northridge vs Brown at Albuquerque, NM, December 29, ,736 Cal State Northridge vs New Mexico at Albuquerque, NM, December 28, ,938 Cal State Northridge vs Brigham Young at Provo, Ut, December 8, ,394 Cal State Northridge vs Utah at Salt Lake City, December 14, ,350 Cal State Northridge vs New Mexico at Albuquerque, NM, January 5, ,113 Cal State Northridge vs Iowa at Iowa City, Ia, December 29, ,492 Cal State Northridge vs Tennessee at Knoxville, Tn, November 17, ,349 Cal State Northridge vs Missouri at Columbia, Mo, February 3, ,133 Cal State Northridge vs Kansas at Dayton, Oh, NCAA Tournament, March 16, 2001 MATADOR LETTERWINNERS >> :: A > Accardy, Pete Adams, Chris Adney, Al Allen, Bob , , Almeido, Mike Altheimer, Bakari , Andrews, Matt , Archer, Bill , Azain, Jeff :: B > Baker, Jemarl , , Balke, Ben , , , Barnes, Harvey Barnes, Joe Bartlett, Bob , Becker, Karl Benjamin, Lionel , , , Benton, Kevin , Biggs, Robert Bock, Jim Bolden, Pat , , , Bonner, Sherdrick Boss, Joe { LIONEL BENJAMIN, } Bowen, Darin Bowser, Todd , , , Boyett, Lon , Boykin, Shelton , Boykoff, Terry Boylan, Ian , , , Bracci, Loren , Brandsberg, Dale Brandt, Earnie , Brewer, Jeff , Brodowski, Kris , Brown, Sandy , Burge, Bob , Burrell, John Busch, Joey :: C > Calloway, Craig , Campbell, Chuck Carr, Emerson , Carr, James , Carr, Markus , , , Carter, Ollie , Cassidy, Pete , Castagna, Bob , Chevalier, Andre , , , Chitwood, Calvin , , Chomut, Tuval Clark, John Clark, John Claybron, Joe Clement, Richard , Colston, Rai Coleman, Sean , Cooley, Mark , , Cooper, Carl , , , Cooper, Erik Cross, Trenton , , , Crowe, Jason Crowell, Dick Crowther, Dick , Cruger,Bill Curran, Pat :: D > Daniels, Jimmy , Davis, Brett , Davis, Chris , , Davis, Sean Davis, William Dawes, Tom , Delpit, Ken DeMarco, Jess , Disney, Donn Dorsey, Michael Dottin, George Drecksel, Paul , Dueker, Troy , , , Dyck, Jack , , :: E > Earl, Jimmy Edmondson, Paul , , Edmonson, Larry Efevberha, Mike Elzy, Sha-Ron Estavan, Ed Evans, Charles , Everage, Keith , Evertsz, Dan :: F > Felix, Mark , Fiock, Ed , , Fish, Ted , Fisher, Jerry Fisher, Pat , Fisher, Percy , , Fluker, Wayne , Foulds, Tom , Foxworth, Marlin Fraser, Alan , Frazier, Joseph , , , Fullove, Bob :: G > Gabbard, Lewis Gaines, Guy Garner, Guy , Gathers, Derrick , Gaudy, Fernando , Gauer, Mark , Gibbs, Keith , Gindlesberger, Alan Gray, Eric , Green, Steve , , Grundy, Lucky , , , Guerra, Dennis , Guinn, Roger , :: H > Halverson, Ed Hamm, Louis , Hansen, Kevin , , Hare, Bart , Hare, Dirk Harnack, Tony , Harper, Carloes Hatton, Truiett Hawking, Bob Hawkins, Darryl , Hawkins, Greg , , , Haynes, Rob , Heard, Jonathan , , { 84 } { 85 }

45 TEAM HISTORY MATADOR LETTERWINNERS H MATADOR LETTERWINNERS >> Hecht, James , , Heinle, Brian , , , Henry, Andre , Hetsler, Len Higgins, Cliff , , Higgins, Derrick , Higgins, Keith Hill, Jason , Hill, Robert , , , Hobus, Paul , Hoffman, John , Holmes, Carl , , , Holmes, John , Horwath, Ray , Howard, Len Hubbard, Landers Humphrey, Eugene { BROOKLYN MCLINN, } :: J > Jackson, Keith Jefferson, Walter , Jensen, Ken Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Tony Jones, Chris Jones, Reggie Jones, Terrell , , , Joseph, Jerry , , Judd, Randy :: K > Katch, Frank Katch, Vic , , Keeter, David , Keith, Russell , , Keith, Steve , , Ker, Walt Kerlegan, Kyle Keropian, Bryan Keseric, Norm Keyser, Kent Kilian, Brian , Knight, Pat Korkut, Ozan Krebs, Jeff Kruidhof, Ron :: L > Larry, Andre , Laughton, Tony , Leggett, Bill , Leivo, Jeff , Lepiashinski, Sergei , Levin, Elliot , Lewis, Calvin , Leytus, Jim Lieberman, Marty , Line, Tom , Link, Larry Locke, Robert Lofton, Brent Lopez, Larry Lopez, Mike Lorenz, Jeff , Love, Jimmy , Ludy, Brad , :: M > Mahoney, Fred Malkin, Jim , , Malouf, Chuck , , March, Jim , Marquez, Eric , Martin, Joe , Martin, John , Martin, Ryan , , , Matsubara, Darren Mazurie, Bill McCain, Marco , McCracken, Paul , McDaniels, Kendell , McDonald, Barry McGavran, Chuck McKenna, Joe McLinn, Brooklyn , , McMullen, John , , Mercer, Bill , Mertes, Brady Meza, Rafael Micelli, Peter , , , Michell, Bill Miller, Jayme Miller, Terry Millhouse, Werner Minor, Greg , Mollner, Dick Monroe, Horace Moore, James Morris, James , Moses, John Moten, Anthony Mulder, Dan Munroe, Dave , , Murphy, Larry , Myvett, Gene :: N > Nance, Craig , Navarro, Ruben Noblitt, Jordan Nordyke, Frank , :: O > Oden, Eric , O Doherty, Shane , Ogden, Denny , O Herron, Pat Okwudibonye, Greg Onyenegecha, Etoagwara , O Quinn, Mike Oronoz, Ruben , :: P > Parker, Antoine , Parris, Jeff , , , Pazaricky, Tony , Pedego, Cameron Pelkey, Bruce , , Penman, Bob , Peters, Tre 2006=/7 Pierson, Mike Powers, Austen , Powers, Bruce , , Prendergast, Ed Prestera, Tony , , Provost, Paul Pulati, Paul Pullard, Hayes Purvis, Drew :: R > Ramos, Tony , Read, Dan , , , Rhoden, Gerald , Rivlin, Jerry , Robinson, George Robnett, George , , Rolle, Hewitt , Rouse, Jack Ruetten, Tom , Rugg, Tom , Rutherford, Tony :: S > Sanders, Lloyd , Santiel, Dante Saunders, Steve Samson, Tom , , , Scarcello, Angelo , Schreiber, Stuart , Schroeder, Mark , Scott, Kirk , Scott, Michael , , Scyphers, Mike , , Seelig, Kelly Shaw, Ed , Shewmake, Thomas , , 05-06, Silc, Gary Singleton, Larry , Sinning, Doug Slaughter, Curtis , Smith, Brad , , Smith, Martin Somberg, Mark Sonsma, Willy , Starkins, John Starr, Jeff Steinberg, Elliot Stewart, Jason Stinson, Rod , Stone, Shawn , Stringer, Chuck , Sullivan, Ben Swanson, David Swanson, Pete , Swanson, Tim Swartz, Dave , Swinger, Stan , :: T > Taylor, Kevin , Thoensen, Ron , Thomas, Armand , Thompson, Mike Todd, John , Trotter, Lon , :: U > Ulvan, Don , :: V > Vance, Sal Viebrock, Mike Vukonich, Don :: W > Waggener, Austin , 04-05, Wagner, Jim , { HEWITT ROLLE, } Walton, Ryan Weimer, Gary Welch, Jermar , , , White, Davin , White, Larry , White, Whitney Whittington, Dick , Wiesenberger, Norm Williams, Ben , Williams, Reggie , 71-72, Willis, Josh , 93-94, Wimberley, Alvin Womack, Carl Wright, Jack Wyatt, John :: Y > Yard, Chris , Young, Doug :: Z > Zeyen, David { 86 } { 87 }

46 TEAM HISTORY CONFERENCE HONORS H CONFERENCE HONORS :: BIG WEST CONFERENCE > Markus Carr First Team Curtis Slaughter Honorable Mention Ian Boylan Freshman of the Year Ian Boylan All-Freshman Team Chris Davis All-Freshman Team Joseph Frazier All-Freshman Team Ian Boylan Second Team Curtis Slaughter Honorable Mention Lionel Benjamin Best Sixth Man Ian Boylan Second Team Davin White Honorable Mention Et. Onyenegecha Honorable Mention Thomas Shewmake All-Freshman Team Ian Boylan First Team Davin White Second Team Calvin Chitwood All-Freshman Team Jonathan Heard All-Freshman Team Terrell Jones All-Academic Calvin Chitwood Honorable Mention Mike Efevberha Honorable Mention Jonathan Heard Honorable Mention Terrell Jones All-Academic Austin Waggener All-Academic Jonathan Heard Honorable Mention Terrell Jones Best Hustle Award Scholar-Athlete Award All-Academic Austen Powers All-Academic Austin Waggener All-Academic :: AMERICAN WEST CONFERENCE > Trenton Cross Co-Freshman of the Year Michael Dorsey First Team Ryan Martin Second Team Peter Micelli Second Team Shane O Doherty Honorable Mention Shane O Doherty All-Academic Tom Samson All-Academic Shawn Stone All-Academic { JIMMY DANIELS, } Ruben Oronoz First Team Trenton Cross Second Team Eric Gray Honorable Mention Robert Hill Honorable Mention Tom Samson All-Academic :: BIG SKY CONFERENCE > Derrick Higgins Honorable Mention Keith Higgins Honorable Mention Tom Samson All-Academic Mike O Quinn First Team Trenton Cross Honorable Mention Carl Holmes Freshman of the Year Derrick Higgins First Team Brian Heinle Honorable Mention Brian Heinle First Team Markus Carr First Team Jeff Parris Honorable Mention Brian Heinle First Team Markus Carr First Team Jeff Parris First Team John Burrell Honorable Mention :: CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION [CCAA] > Ollie Carter First Team Bill Archer Honorable Mention Ollie Carter Second Team Mark Cooley Second Team Bill Archer Honorable Mention Mark Cooley First Team Tony Pazaricky Honorable Mention Ben Williams Honorable Mention Loren Bracci Honorable Mention Jerry Joseph Honorable Mention Loren Bracci First Team Jerry Rivlin Second Team Emerson Carr First Team Jerry Joseph First Team { PAUL DRECKSEL, } Paul McCracken First Team Bob Burge Second Team Emerson Carr Second Team Paul McCracken Player of the Year Bob Burge Second Team Louis Hamm Honorable Mention Calvin Lewis Honorable Mention Carl Womack Honorable Mention Louis Hamm Second Team George Robnett First Team Jack Dyck First Team Craig Nance Second Team Ron Kruidhof First Team Lon Trotter First Team Larry Singleton Second Team Terry Miller Player of the Year Larry Singleton First Team Fernando Gaudy Second Team Chuck Evans Player of the Year Sean Coleman Second Team Willie Sonsma First Team Brett Davis Second Team Eric Marquez Honorable Mention Eric Marquez Second Team Guy Garner Second Team Cliff Higgins Player of the Year Cliff Higgins Player of the Year Mike Almeido Player of the Year Larry White First Team Tom Ruetten Honorable Mention Pat Bolden Second Team Jimmy Daniels First Team Paul Drecksel Second Team Pat Bolden First Team Ray Horwath Honorable Mention Derrick Gathers Second Team Alan Fraser Honorable Mention Derrick Gathers Honorable Mention Kendell McDaniels Honorable Mention :: ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS > 1996 Trenton Cross American West Conference 1997 Trenton Cross Big Sky Conference Derrick Higgins Big Sky Conference Keith Higgins Big Sky Conference 1998 Mike O Quinn Big Sky Conference 2000 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Jeff Parris Big Sky Conference 2001 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Markus Carr Big Sky Conference 2004 Joseph Frazier Big West Conference 2005 Ian Boylan Big West Conference :: PLAYERS OF THE WEEK > Jan. 20, 1997 Gerald Rhoden Big Sky Conference Feb. 24, 1997 Trenton Cross Big Sky Conference Dec. 22, 1997 Carl Holmes Big Sky Conference Dec. 7, 1998 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Dec. 13, 1999 Andre Larry Big Sky Conference Nov. 27, 2000 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Jan. 2, 2001 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Jan. 8, 2001 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Jan. 8, 2001 John Burrell Big Sky Conference Jan. 29, 2001 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Jan. 21, 2002 Markus Carr Big West Conference Jan. 28, 2002 Markus Carr Big West Conference Dec. 9, 2002 Ian Boylan Big West Conference Dec. 16, 2002 Armand Thomas Big West Conference Jan. 27, 2003 Curtis Slaughter Big West Conference Feb. 23, 2004 Ian Boylan Big West Conference Jan. 10, 2005 Davin White Big West Conference Jan. 17, 2005 Davin White Big West Conference Nov. 28, 2005 Mike Efevberha Big West Conference Dec. 4, 2006 Calvin Chitwood Big West Conference Jan. 15, 2007 Jonathan Heard Big West Conference :: POST-SEASON HONORS > All-Independent Team Sports Information Directors Kyle Kerlegan Honorable Mention Andre Chevalier First Team The Sporting News Andre Chevalier Preseason First Team Street & Smith s Magazine Andre Chevalier Preseason First Team :: ALL-DISTRICT TEAM > Mark Cooley First Team Terry Miller First Team Chuck Evans Second Team Cliff Higgins First Team Cliff Higgins First Team Mike Almeido First Team Larry White First Team :: NABC/CHEVROLET ALL-DISTRICT 15 TEAM > Brian Heinle Second Team :: COACHING HONORS > Big Sky Coach of the Year Bobby Braswell CCAA Coach of the Year Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy District-8 Coach of the Year Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy :: CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT MVP > 1997 Trenton Cross Big Sky Conference 2001 Brian Heinle Big Sky Conference Kodak Division II West District Coach of the Year 2004 Ian Boylan Big West Conference Pete Cassidy { CURTIS SLAUGHTER, } { 88 } { 89 }

47 TEAM HISTORY CONFERENCE HONORS // MATADOR TEAM AWARDS H CONFERENCE HONORS :: SPECIAL HONORS > U.P.I. All-Pacific Coast Honorable Mention Team George Robnett Southern California Division II Player of the Year By Southern California Sportscasters Association Terry Miller All-American Game Participant NCAA Division II 1983 Cliff Higgins NCAA Division II West Regional All-Tournament Team 1985 Mike Almeido 1985 Larry White Sports Scholars Award By Black Issues In Higher Education 1993 Andre Chevalier First Team :: MATADOR ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME > Men s Basketball Inductees 1982 Jim Malkin ( , , ) 1983 Paul McCracken ( , ) 1985 Mark Cooley ( , , ) 1987 George Robnett ( , , ) 1990 Cliff Higgins ( , , ) 1992 John Jack Dyck ( , , ) 2004 Head Coach Pete Cassidy ( to ) :: MATADORS IN THE PROS > National Basketball Association Loren Bracci - Atlanta Hawks Jason Crowe Los Angeles Clippers Cliff Higgins Golden State Warriors Paul McCracken Houston Rockets Continental Basketball Association Pat Bolden Omaha Racers International Basketball Association Damon Morbley Omaha Racers Matadors Overseas Ian Boylan Markus Carr Sean Coleman Jason Crowe Michael Dorsey Jack Dyck Mark Felix Fernando Good Brian Heinle Derrick Higgins Keith Higgins Ray Horwath Andre Larry Ron Kruidhof Andre Larry Eric Marcus Paul McCracken Craig Nance Jeff Parris Thomas Shewmake { IAN BOYLAN, } MATADOR TEAM AWARDS :: ANDRE CHEVALIER MOST VALUABLE PLAYER > Jimmy Daniels Pat Bolden Alan Fraser/Derrick Gathers Derrick Gathers Todd Bowser Keith Gibbs Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Michael Dorsey Ruben Oronoz Keith Higgins Mike O Quinn Derrick Higgins Brian Heinle/Jeff Parris Markus Carr/Brian Heinle Markus Carr Curtis Slaughter Ian Boylan Ian Boylan Calvin Chitwood Thomas Shewmake { PETER MICELLI, } :: MOST IMPROVED PLAYER > Carl Cooper James Hecht Kendell McDaniels Percy Fisher Martin Smith Brian Kilian Peter Micelli Brent Lofton Trenton Cross Tom Samson Tom Samson Jeff Parris Brian Heinle Marco McCain Marco McCain Jermar Welch Chris Davis/Joseph Frazier Thomas Shewmake Austin Waggener Terrell Jones :: MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER > Troy Dueker Carl Cooper Alan Fraser Kirk Scott James Morris Robert Hill Robert Hill Robert Hill Robert Hill Keith Higgins Carl Holmes Andre Larry Lionel Benjamin Lionel Benjamin Joseph Frazier Ian Boylan Michael Scott Joseph Frazier :: DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR > Jemarl Baker Jermarl Baker Kendell McDaniels Sean Davis James Morris James Morris/Chris Yard Brooklyn McLinn Shane O Doherty Trenton Cross Derrick Higgins Trenton Cross Derrick Higgins Carl Holmes Carl Holmes Markus Carr Joseph Frazier Ian Boylan Ian Boylan Rob Haynes Calvin Chitwood :: PETE CASSIDY COACHES AWARD > Todd Bowser Karl Becker Kris Brodowski Peter Micelli Shelton Boykin Anthony Moten Chris Yard Peter Micelli Rod Stinson Matt Andrews Jason Crowe Hewitt Rolle Markus Carr Carl Holmes Ian Boylan Michael Scott Bakari Altheimer Terrell Jones Keith Everage { 90 } { 91 }

48 TEAM HISTORY MATADOR TEAM AWARDS // MATADOR ADMINISTRATION N MATADOR TEAM AWARDS :: KIWANIS SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD > James Carr Troy Dueker Alan Fraser Eugene Humphrey Todd Bowser Brian Kilian Brooklyn McLinn Shawn Stone Shawn Stone Matt Andrews William Davis Kevin Taylor Markus Carr Craig Calloway Joey Busch Michael Scott Dan Read Austin Waggener Calvin Chitwood :: NEWT MEYERS MEMORIAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD > Calvin Chitwood :: BEST ASSIST AVERAGE > Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Robert Hill Trenton Cross :: MOST ASSISTS AWARD > Lucky Grundy Lucky Grundy Markus Carr Markus Carr Markus Carr Markus Carr Curtis Slaughter Ian Boylan Ian Boylan Bakari Altheimer :: DR. DISH AWARD [ASSISTS] > Rai Colston :: BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE > Chris Yard Brent Lofton Brent Lofton Tom Samson :: BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE > Kyle Kerlegan Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Ryan Martin Eric Gray :: BEST REBOUND AVERAGE > Shelton Boykin Shelton Boykin Chris Yard Chris Yard Michael Dorsey Ruben Oronoz :: CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS [REBOUNDS] > Kevin Taylor Mike O Quinn Brian Heinle Hewitt Rolle Brian Heinle Lionel Benjamin Lionel Benjamin Thomas Shewmake Thomas Shewmake Thomas Shewmake :: ALLSTATE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT > Andre Chevalier Andre Chevalier Andrew Chevalier Shane O Doherty Tom Samson Tom Samson Dante Santiel Hewitt Rolle :: SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD > Gerald Rhoden Brian Heinle Carl Holmes Carl Holmes John Burrell Ian Boylan Ben Sullivan Terrell Jones Austin Waggener Terrell Jones Terrell Jones :: TEAM CAPTAINS > Andre Chevalier/Peter Micelli Ryan Martin/Peter Micelli, Shane O Doherty/Shawn Stone Eric Gray/Robert Hill/Ruben Oronoz Matt Andrews/Trenton Cross/Keith Higgins Derrick Higgins Lionel Benjamin/Ian Boylan Ian Boylan/Michael Scott Ian Boylan/Davin White Terrell Jones/Austin Waggener :: BULLRING AWARD > Austin Waggener { ROBERT HILL, } :: BULL PIT AWARD > Terrell Jones { CHRIS YARD, } MATADOR ADMINISTRATION >> DR. JOLENE KOESTER University President Dr. Jolene Koester began her appointment as the fourth president of California State University, Northridge on July 1, At the time of her appointment, Koester had been serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs and professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento, a post she had held since Prior to her appointment as provost, she served in other executive positions in the academic affairs division at CSU Sacramento. She had been a faculty member since She earned a B.A. from the University of Minnesota, an M.A. in communication arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Ph.D. in speech communication from Minnesota. The author of several scholarly books and articles on intercultural and interpersonal communication and a former Fulbright Scholar, Koester has served on systemwide committees on Cornerstones (the California State University s systemwide strategic plan), budget and accountability, and teacher preparation. The Minnesota native chaired CSU Sacramento s NCAA accreditation study and was president of the Western States Communication Association. In 1998, Cal State Northridge celebrated its 40th anniversary as the only public university located in Los Angeles San Fernando Valley, home to about 1.7 million residents. Founded in 1958, the university has grown to include the 353-acre Northridge campus with over 32,000 diverse students and more than 3,800 employees. The university is one of the largest in the 23-campus California State University system. Cal State Northridge offers bachelor s and master s degrees in more than 50 different majors. RICK MAZZUTO Athletic Director Rick Mazzuto was named Cal State Northridge Athletic Director on August 3, 2006, becoming the seventh athletic director in the Matadors 48-year history. Mazzuto comes to Northridge from Longwood University in Farmville, Va., where he served as athletic director since He led the Lancers in the school s transition from Division II to Division I, which began in March At Longwood, Mazzuto guided the program through many changes, including increases in operating budgets, scholarships and department personnel, while also overseeing scheduling, fundraising and marketing. Additionally, Mazzuto was instrumental in developing a comprehensive master plan for new athletic facilities and the complete renovation of some existing facilities. Mazzuto also served as athletic director at Saint Mary s in Moraga, Calif. from 1989 to He oversaw a $5-million budget and 16-sport athletic program while with the Gaels. During his time at SMC, the Gaels made three trips to the NCAA Tournament with their 1992 women s soccer, 1997 men s basketball and 1999 women s basketball squads. Mazzuto began his athletic director career at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y., where he managed the Gaels 20-sport program. While there, Iona participated in two NCAA Tournaments and National Invitational Tournaments in men s basketball, as the school won a combined 13 conference championships. Mazzuto started at Iona in 1977, working for three years as the institution s associate athletic director. Mazzuto has served on numerous committees during his career, including the NCAA Division I Women s Basketball Committee from 1991 to He also has extensive community service activities, serving on the Board of Directors of both the Moraga and New Rochelle Rotary Clubs. Mazzuto also is on the Big West Compliance, and Game Management Committees. Mazzuto earned his bachelor s and master s degrees in political science from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., where he began his career in intercollegiate athletics as the school s sports information director for two years. He also served as SID at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa. for four years, and was the publicity director for the East Coast Conference for two years. Mazzuto, 56, is married to the former Janet Johnstone. DR. AKI HIROTA Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Aki Hirota enters her third year as the faculty athletic representative. Hirota is a professor and Japanese section head in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages & Literatures at Cal State Northridge. She has been teaching at CSUN since While at CSUN, she has been a member of the College Board Japanese Achievement Test Development Committee ( ) and served as the chair of the SAT II: Japanese Test Committee when the test was first implemented ( ). Her areas of research interests include Japanese court poetry and haiku, the power struggle between the Imperial house and the Shogunate, and the fastchanging trends and values of the contemporary Japanese society. Prior to coming to the United States, she earned her bachelor s degree in English Literature from Fukuoka Women s University. She then attained her master s degree in History from the University of Oklahoma and her Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures from UCLA. Hirota has an accomplished athletic background, competing as a gymnast at Kego Junior High School, a swimmer at Fukuoka Central High School, and serving as an assistant swimming coach for four years at Kyushu Girl s High School. { 92 } { 93 }

49 NORTHRIDGE MEDIA INFORMATION // STAFF DIRECTORY N MEDIA INFORMATION >> STAFF DIRECTORY >> All extensions are (818) 677- :: WELCOME > The members of the Cal State Northridge Media Relations Office appreciate your interest in the Matadors basketball team. We hope this media guide serves as your complete source to this year s team and a history of Cal State Northridge Basketball. If you have any further questions, please call Bob Vazquez, Assistant Athletic Director (Media Relations), or any member of the Matadors Media Relations Office at :: CREDENTIALS > Requests for press, radio, television and photographers credentials should be addressed to Bob Vazquez, Assistant Athletic Director (Media Relations), Cal State Northridge, Athletic Department, Nordhoff Street, Northridge, Ca , The fax number is Requests will be mailed when time permits. Otherwise, they will be left at Will Call which is located in the lobby of The Matadome. :: PRESS BOX SERVICES > A complete play-by-play account of the game by half, halftime statistics, final statistics and coaches quotes will be distributed. Programs and pre-game notes will be provided. :: MEDIA PARKING > Media parking passes, issued only in advance by the Athletic Media Relations Office, are for the University s Lot G4. The entrances to Lot G4 are on the west side of Zelzah Avenue between Nordhoff and Plummer Streets. :: RADIO/TELEVISION LINES > Visiting radio stations (non-league opponents) must make arrangements through the Athletic Media Relations Office at least two weeks prior to the game. There will be a $35 charge (non-conference opponents only) for use of the telephone line provided for radio, and ALL calls must be either collect or billed to a calling credit card. MEDIA RELATIONS >> Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS cell: bobbyv@csun.edu Men s Basketball, Women s Water Polo :: IMPORTANT NUMBERS > Fax Baseball Press Box Basketball Press Box Softball Press Box Volleyball Press Box :: CONTACTING COACHES > The best time to contact men s basketball head coach Bobby Braswell is weekday mornings from 9 a.m. to Noon. The men s basketball office telephone number is (818) However, it is recommended that you set up your interviews through the Media Relations Office at (818) :: SEASON INTERVIEWS > To arrange a player or coach, please contact the Media Relations Office at (818) The best time for short interviews is following daily practices (call for practice schedule as it varies throughout the season) in The Matadome, located in the Kinesiology building. The best time for extended interviews is normally between 10:00 a.m. and Noon, depending upon class schedules and team obligations. No interviews will be permitted during daily practice sessions. Interviews on game days will only be granted after the conclusion of the contest. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a call-back basis only. Individual player telephone numbers or addresses WILL NOT be given to members of the media. Players are instructed NOT to conduct interviews when contacted directly by telephone. The Matador locker room and team training rooms are considered private team areas and are OFF-LIMITS to the media. :: POST GAME INTERVIEWS > At no time will the media be admitted into the Northridge locker room area. There will be a 10- minute cooling down period after the contest. After that time, requests for interviews with Matador coaches and players will be coordinated by a representative from the Northridge Athletic Media Relations Office. The post-game press conference will be held in Room 104 at The Matadome. Visiting Sports Information Directors will be responsible for Matt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR cell: matthew.c.monroe@csun.edu Men s/women s Volleyball, Men s/women s Golf, Track & Field Geoff Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu Women s Basketball, Women s Soccer, Women s Tennis David Miles MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT cell: david.miles@csun.edu Men s Soccer, Baseball Braden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR braden.o.villanueva@csun.edu their coach and player interviews. { ALAN ZINSMEISTER (L) AND BILL COURTLAND } :: INTERNET BROADCASTS > Every Cal State Northridge men s basketball game during the season will be broadcast live via the internet at Bill Courtland will serve as the primary voice of the Matadors again this season. Courtland s previous work has included stints with the Northridge women s basketball team ( ), three seasons as Director of Broadcasting for the Long Beach Ice Dogs Hockey team, national championship coverage for USA Hockey and various sports at Cal Lutheran University. Courtland has also broadcast local sports events at the high school and community college levels via his own Internet radio station Courtland received his Bachelor s degree in English with honors from Cal State Northridge, where he also played on the men s volleyball team. He has been involved in the field of court reporting education and captioning for the hearing-impaired for many years, and was the Director of Court Reporting at a private college in the Los Angeles area. He currently works on campus as a caption provider through the university s National Center on Deafness. Working as a color commentator again this season is Alan Zinsmeister, a veteran of Northridge men s basketball broadcasts. Zinsmeister will handle selected radio play-by-play contests and will work alongside Courtland during all home games. Zinsmeister is in his fifth season broadcasting Matador basketball. { THE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF } Cal State Northridge Directory 2661 USU Ticket Office 2488 Mailing Address: Athletic Department Nordhoff Street Northridge, Ca :: ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION > Rick Mazzuto DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 2933 Dr. Aki Hirota FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE 3460 Tom Ford ASSOCIATE A.D., EXTERNAL RELATIONS 4837 Ashlie Kite ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 4839 Janet Pinneau ASSOCIATE A.D./SWA/STUDENT SERVICES 6432 Lauree Floback ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 3008 LeeAnna Berkeland ACCOUNT TECHICIAN 2207 Karen Mariglia ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT COORDINATOR 2660 Cynthia Morgan ADMINSTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT 3208 Ellie Odenheimer ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ASSISTANT 7245 Joyce Scanlin ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 4836 :: ACADEMIC SUPPORT > Fax 6590 Mandie McConkey ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT COORDINATOR 4781 Lara Kehkedjian ACADEMIC ADVISOR 4781 Michelle Ziser ACADEMIC ADVISOR 4781 Brett Sanders Administrative Assistant 4781 Derek Sundquist Academic Specialist 7362 :: ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT > Megan Marconi Norman ASST. A.D./DEVELOPMENT 6584 :: BUSINESS AFFAIRS > Kimberly Siemen ASST. A.D., BUSINESS AFFAIRS 6431 :: COMPLIANCE > Lisa Mabry DIRECTOR OF COMPLIANCE 2693 :: EQUIPMENT > Isidore Gold EQUIPMENT MANAGER 3236 Stephanie Cantu ASSISTANT MANAGER 3236 :: FACILITIES > Fax 2661 Mark Adamiak FACILTIES MANAGER 7423 Howard Garcia EVENTS MANAGER 2836 :: MARKETING > Erin Kiser ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 2683 Tim Strader ASSISTANT MARKETING DIRECTOR 7775 :: MEDIA RELATIONS > Fax 4950 Bob Vazquez ASST. A.D./MEDIA RELATIONS 2313 cell: Men s Basketball, Women s Water Polo Matt Monroe ASSOCIATE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3247 cell: Men s/women s Volleyball, Men s/women s Golf, Track & Field Geoff Herberg ASSISTANT MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR 3243 cell: Women s Basketball, Men s/women s Soccer, Women s Tennis David Miles MEDIA RELATIONS ASSISTANT 3860 cell: Men s/women s Soccer, Cross Country, Baseball Braden Villanueva MEDIA RELATIONS ART DIRECTOR 6634 Baseball Press Box 4292 Basketball Press Box 4702 Softball Press Box 2988 Volleyball Press Box 4702 :: ATHLETIC TRAINING > 7516 Fax 4410 Steve Grech DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE 3237 Erick Buitrago ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 6054 Yoshi Shiratori ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 6052 Sarah Lyons ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 7602 Jenny Maybry ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER 5825 :: TEAM PHYSICANS > Dr. Rick Sletten GENERAL PHYSICIAN 3684 Dr. Domenick Sisto ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON :: STRENGTH & CONDITIONING > Fax 4762 Daniel Kohn STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH 6359 Gary Demena GRADUATE ASSISTANT 6359 :: BASEBALL > Fax 2661 Steve Rousey HEAD COACH 7055 Mark Kertenian ASSISTANT COACH 3218 Rob McKinley ASSISTANT COACH 6652 Phil Van Horn VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 3231 Tom Hutchison DIRECTOR OF BASEBALL OPERATIONS 6651 Baseball Field 3233 :: MEN S BASKETBALL > Fax 2661 Bobby Braswell HEAD COACH 3231 James Blake ASSISTANT COACH 3994 Stan Johnson ASSISTANT COACH 2682 Louis Wilson ASSISTANT COACH 7071 Ryan Dodd DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 6251 :: WOMEN S BASKETBALL > Fax 2661 Staci Schulz HEAD COACH 2075 Carla Houser ASSISTANT COACH 5395 Cory O Dell ASSISTANT COACH 6662 Abby Vaughn ASSISTANT COACH 4949 :: MEN S GOLF > Fax 2661 Jim Bracken HEAD COACH 3228 :: WOMEN S GOLF > Fax 2661 Bonnie Murphy HEAD COACH 7006 :: MEN S SOCCER > Fax 2661 Terry Davila HEAD COACH 2379 Juan Plascencia ASSISTANT COACH 4535 Yossi Raz ASSISTANT COACH 2946 :: WOMEN S SOCCER > Fax 2661 Keith West HEAD COACH 6252 Juan Plasencia ASSISTANT COACH 4535 Julio Castillo ASSISTANT COACH 3852 Diana Sanguinetti VOLUNTEER COACH 6252 :: SOFTBALL > Fax 2661 Barbara Jordan HEAD COACH 3854 TBA ASSISTANT COACH 3230 Roni Sparrey ASSISTANT COACH 7259 Mackenzie Vandergeest VOLUNTEER COACH 3854 Softball Field 3885 :: MEN S & WOMEN S SWIMMING > Fax 4762 Barry Schreifels HEAD COACH 3239 Tayton Dencer ASSISTANT COACH 4732 :: WOMEN S TENNIS > Fax 2661 Gary Victor HEAD COACH 4731 James Ciuffo ASSISTANT COACH 2058 Zbynek Mlynarik VOLUNTEER COACH 4731 :: MEN S & WOMEN S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY > Fax 2661 Don Strametz HEAD COACH 3608 Avery Anderson ASSISTANT COACH 2228 Bridget Pearson ASSISTANT COACH 3242 Seilala Sua ASSISTANT COACH 7680 :: MEN S VOLLEYBALL > Fax 2661 Jeff Campbell HEAD COACH 4512 Jeff Conover ASSISTANT COACH 4180 Mike Arone VOLUNTEER COACH 4180 Greg Harasymowycz VOLUNTEER COACH 4180 :: WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL > Fax 2661 Jeff Stork HEAD COACH 4104 Kiran Mistry ASSISTANT COACH 7784 Susie Terrusa ASSISTANT COACH 3221 Rebecca Kearin VOLUNTEER COACH 4101 :: WOMEN S WATER POLO > Fax 4762 Molly Barnes HEAD COACH 3009 Marcelo Leonardi ASSISTANT COACH 3009 { 94} { 95 }

50 NORTHRIDGE ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER & WEIGHT ROOM // THE NORTHRIDGE COMMUNITY N ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER & WEIGHT ROOM >> THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Northridge Sports Medicine staff is charged with the responsibility of providing the highest quality medical care to more than 400 student-athletes that participate in 20 intercollegiate athletic teams in the most efficient manner possible. This responsibility includes administering to the health and welfare of the student-athlete on a daily basis and measuring their readiness for athletic competition. In conjunction wit hthe Addie Koltz Student Health Center, the sports medicine staff provides daily services in the prevention, immediate care, and management of athletic injuries and illnesses. Thanks to the generous donation from the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center and its parent company, Tenet Foundation, it was possible for the 2,500 square-foot Athletic Training Center to be built. The Center opened in September, 2000, and almost quadrupled the size of the old facility. The Sports Medicine staff includes the certified athletic trainers, athletic training students, team physicians, and a wide variety of medial specialists. Director of Sports Medicine, Steven Grech, is joined by assistant athletic trainers Sarah Lyons, Erick Buitrago, Yoshi Shiratori and Jenny Maybry. Northridge s doctors include Orthopedists Dr. Domenick Sisto and Dr. Brett Leake, as well as sports medicine physicians Dr. Eric Sletten and Dr. James Ting. Aimie Kachingwe, PT and Ira Schneider, DC provide physical therapy and chiropractic services, respectively. The Athletic Training Center is located in Redwood Hall and features electronic therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation equipment, and a physician exam. Redwood Hall also houses Northridge s strength and conditioning room. Headed by coach Daniel Kohn, the strength and conditioning room contains a wide array of weightlifting and exercise equipment for all of the studentathlete s needs. Steven Grech DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE steven.grech@csun.edu THE NORTHRIDGE COMMUNITY >> THE AREA SURROUNDING California State University, Northridge offers a variety of recreational opportunities for students. Cal State Northridge, located in sunny Southern California, is a centrally located point to many of Los Angeles famous attractions. The Cal State Northridge campus is situated in Northridge, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley. The Valley is home to over 1.7 million people. Northridge itself is a warm community of approximately 90,000 people, located within Los Angeles County. The California coastline is beautiful up and down the state, especially the Southern California beaches. From Santa Monica to Malibu to Flags Magic Mountain and Knotts Berry Farm. The television and movie production center of Hollywood is about 30 minutes south of Cal State Northridge; in fact, the campus itself has been used numerous times for location shots, including the recent film Sky High and television shows Commander in Chief and Criminal Minds. Famous studios like CBS, NBC and Universal have tours that show how television and movie productions are made. Getting tickets to see a filming of American Idol, or The Tonight Show would make a fun outing for anyone. For those who enjoy professional sports, Los Angeles is famous for its teams. National League West, and the 2003 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels, members of the American League West. The famous New Year s traditions, the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl football game, are both held in nearby Pasadena. Los Angeles is also wellknown for its theater. You'll find the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, which is home to the new Broadway show The Producers. Plays like Cats, Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera have enjoyed long runs in Los Angeles, with more theater being produced in Los Angeles every year. The Cal State Northridge Theatre Whether it s sandy beaches, snowy slopes or just great entertainment, you ll find it all within a short drive of the Cal State Northridge campus. What more could a college student want? Daniel Kohn STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH daniel.kohn@csun.edu Redondo and beyond, the beaches are miles and miles of sand, sun and surf. And, for those who enjoy the snow, several very good local ski areas are a short one- to twohour drive north of Cal State Northridge. What more could a college student want? Not only is CSUN close enough to beaches and ski areas for weekend getaways, but the cultural attractions in nearby Los Angeles are interesting and enlightening. There is The Music Center, The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, The California Museum of Science and Industry, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Getty Center and a host of other attractions. For those who might happen to enjoy the thrills and fun of amusement parks, Northridge is a close drive to Disneyland, Six STAPLES Center, which has a seating capacity of 21,000, is home to the nine-time World Champion Los Angeles Lakers and the L.A. Clippers of the National Basketball Association. It also hosts the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League and the two-time WNBA Champion Los Angeles Sparks. STAPLES Center is located 40 minutes south of campus, adjacent to the Los Angeles Convention Center in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. Major League Baseball has Southern California representatives in both the National and American leagues, including the six-time World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, members of the Department also has close ties and works with professional drama troupes. For music lovers, the Los Angeles area is fortunate to feature live performances for every musical taste. Major concerts are held year-round at the Universal Amphitheatre, The Great Western Forum and the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. Evening summer concert series that feature Philharmonics and pop artists can be heard at The Hollywood Bowl, Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Pacific Amphitheater and the Greek Theater. All in all, Northridge and the Los Angeles area have a lot to offer anyone. From sporting events to roller coasters, from plays to museums, there s always something exciting to do in Los Angeles. { 96 } { 97 }

51 NORTHRIDGE THIS IS CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE N THIS IS CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE >> WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY? California State University, Northridge exists to help students realize their educational goals. The University's first priority is to promote the welfare and intellectual progress of students. Part of the 23-campus California State University system, Cal State Northridge is the only public university located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley (If incorporated, the area with 1.7 million residents would be the fifth largest city in the United States). Northridge celebrated its 40th anniversary in , having educated more than 165,000 alumni. The main Northridge campus covers 356 acres and has about four million square feet of facilities, including about two dozen major buildings and more than 100 in total. Campus physical assets are valued at more than $613 million. The physical heart of the campus is the Oviatt Library with more than one million volumes. Cal State Northridge also operates a satellite campus in adjoining Ventura County. Cal State Northridge, accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, is one of the largest higher education institutions in California and is the third-largest public university (2005 enrollment) in L.A. County after UCLA and Long Beach State. CSUN enrolls just over 33,000 students in Fall 2003, with about 1,900 faculty and a staff of nearly 2,100. CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE HISTORY In fall 1956, the San Fernando Valley campus of the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences (later Cal State Los Angeles) was established on the present Northridge site. Soon after, the state Legislature passed Assembly Bill 971, which provided for the campus to separate from its parent college. On July 1, 1958, the founding date of the present university, the institution became San Fernando Valley State College, with about 3,300 students and 104 faculty. On June 1, 1972, the college was renamed California State University, Northridge, by action of the state Legislature and the Board of Trustees of the California State University. NORTHRIDGE NOTABLES CSUN is headed toward becoming one of the most modern university campuses in the country. Six new buildings worth more than $70 million each with state-of-the-art facilities have finished or are under construction, including new wings for the Oviatt Library and a new Arts, Media and Communication Building. Renovations have also just been completed to the University Student Union. Cal State Northridge has small average class sizes, ranging from about 29 for lecture sections and 19 for laboratory sections. In the recent student survey, small class size was one of the campus' features most appreciated by students, with 84 percent indicating satisfaction. THE COLLEGES AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE >> Arts, Media and Communication Business Administration and Economics Education Engineering and Computer Science Extended Learning Health and Human Development Humanities Science and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences Cal State Northridge ranked first among 529 master's level universities in its number of graduates who went on to earn Ph.Ds in the social sciences and psychology, according to a recent National Science Foundation report. The university also ranked second in mathematics and among the top dozen such campuses in biology, computer sciences, engineering and physical sciences. Northridge students have good things to say about their experience at the university. In a recent survey of Cal State Northridge students: 86 percent said they were satisfied with their overall experience at Cal State Northridge; 87 percent said they were satisfied with the overall quality of instruction; and about two-thirds said they would choose CSUN again as a university. Northridge has been a leader in involving its students in community service learning, where academic learning is merged with meaningful community work. The university launched a Center for Community Service Learning that has helped create more than 40 new courses since its inception in CSUN students have taught computer skills to pregnant and at-risk teens and helped establish an after school children's literature/literacy program. Cal State Northridge is the leading public university in California in preparing students to obtain teaching credentials. The university had 1,000 single or multiple subject teaching credential documents issued to students/graduates during , more than any other Cal State or University of California campus, according to data from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Students at Cal State Northridge constitute a veritable United Nations, with enrollment coming from more than 70 foreign countries. The university consistently ranks in the top 25 for master's level universities based on the size of its foreign student population. Of the foreign students enrolled at Cal State Northridge in the most by country came from Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Northridge is a university committed to using advanced technology to aid in the education process. Virtually all CSUN students have campusprovided accounts, as do most faculty and staff. The campus also has an inventory of more than 5,000 computers, including about 2,000 spread among 100 labs. The university also offers about two dozen online academic courses. Cal State Northridge, one of the first mainstream universities to accept deaf students in the 1960s, now hosts one of the largest deaf student populations among U.S. universities. Nearly 300 deaf and hard-of-hearing students receive sign language interpreting, real-time captioning and other special services each year through the university's renowned National Center on Deafness (NCOD). The Center on Disabilities at Northridge, specializing in technology and its impact on those with disabilities, annually hosts the Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference, the largest event of its kind drawing thousands of participants from around the world. The center also operates one of the first and finest university computer access labs for students with disabilities. Northridge is a university where minority students are welcome and can excel. The U.S. Education Department ranked Cal State Northridge among the top 100 universities nationwide in graduating Hispanic students at the bachelor's and master's levels. The university also places highly in Black Issues in Higher Education rankings for degrees awarded. Eight Cal State Northridge faculty members have been awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for research and creative activity during the institution's history. Fiftyeight Northridge faculty, including 22 since 1980, have received Fulbright awards to conduct research or teach abroad. FACTS >> LOCATION: Cal State Northridge is located in the northeast San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles. FOUNDED: 1958 (as San Fernando Valley State College) Changed name to California State University, Northridge, on June 1, MASCOT & COLORS: Cal State Northridge's mascot is the Matador. The school colors are Red, Black and White. CAMPUS SIZE: 356 acres ENROLLMENT (Fall 2005): 33,243 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE): 25,139 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 26,854 GRADUATE STUDENTS: 6,389 DEGREES OFFERED: Bachelor's: 64, Master's: 50 STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS >> (FALL 2005) Undergraduate Average Age: 23.5 Graduate Average Age: 34.2 Average Age of All Students: 25.5 Men: 40.0% Women: 60.0% White: 32.1% Latino: 26.4% Other: 16.1% Asian American: 8.2% African American: 8.0% International: 5.0% Filipino/Pacific Islander: 3.7% American Indian: 0.5% { 98 } { 99 }

52 NORTHRIDGE ACADEMIC SUCCESS // PROMINENT ALUMNI N ACADEMIC SUCCESS >> PROMINENT ALUMNI >> ACADEMIC SUCCESS IS NO STRANGER TO THE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, as the only public university in student-athletes at Cal State Northridge. Last year, the San Fernando Valley region, each year graduates 13 Matador student-athletes were accorded Academic All-American honors, while a total of 67 Cal State Northridge student-athletes were accorded conference, regional and university academic accolades. The list of outstanding student-athletes included thousands of students who go on to very successful careers in a wide variety of disciplines. Many of the university's graduates also rise to the peak of their fields and become well known public figures. Below is a sampling of some of Northridge's prominent alumni. three members of the Matador basketball team, Terrell Jones, Austen Powers and Austin Waggener. Jones was among 16 Big West conference student-athletes selected as 2007 Conference Scholar-Athletes. I am so proud of the accomplishments of Terrell, said Cal State Northridge head basketball coach Bobby Braswell. Terrell is the epitome of what the student-athlete presents. He has been a jewel for us. On the wall of our locker room, we have the ABC s of our program. The letters (ABC) represent Academics, Basketball and Character. Terrell fits all those requirements. Jones arrived on the Cal State Northridge campus as a walkon in 2004, but through hard work and dedication, earned a scholarship and became a major contributor to the basketball program. Jones, a two-time Big West All-Academic selection, was named several times to the Dean s List at Cal State Northridge, been involved in church activities, and was also named the 2007 Big West Best Hustle Player of the Year by the eight head coaches in the conference. During his four-year career at Cal State Northridge, Jones played in 116 games, and during the season, was among the Big West leaders in free throw shooting and offensive rebounds. Jones started 16 games and averaged 8.2 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Jones graduated from Cal State Northridge in 2007 with a degree in Business Administration. Jones future plans include post-graduate work and later going into real estate. Along with Jones, Powers and Waggener were named to the 2007 Big West All-Academic team. For Waggener, it was his second selection to the conference all-academic team. This group of student-athletes represents an ideal combination of excellence in the classroom and athletic competition, said Northridge Athletic Director Rick Mazzuto. In many respects, they present the best we have to offer, and serves as role models for other CSUN student-athletes and prospective students. Terrell Jones at Senior Day. [ PAULA ABDUL ] [ JENNA ELFMAN ] [ SCOTT HOROWITZ ] [ CHEECH MARIN ] [ RICHARD DREYFUSS ] [ RICHARD ALARCON ] [ DIRK GATES ] [ SUE HERERA ] [ HELEN HUNT ] [ CHRIS KATTAN ] [ EVA MENDES ] [ IRENE TOVAR ] ACTORS Lesley Boone, Richard Dreyfuss, Jenna Elfman, Robert Englund, Bob Eubanks, Teri Garr, Phil Hartman, Helen Hunt, Chris Kattan, Cheech Marin, Eva Mendes, Eve Plumb, Larry Wilcox and Debra Winger SINGERS AND MUSICIANS Paula Abdul, Daryl Dragon (Captain & Tennille), Andy Summers (the Police), opera star Carol Vaness, songwriter Diane Warren and Tim Weisberg MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Frank del Olmo, Los Angeles Times Associate Editor Thom Ferro, Executive Vice President, Westwood One radio Bill Griffeth, Ron Insana and Sue Herera of CNBC cable Robert Hilburn, Los Angeles Times pop music critic Dennis McCarthy, Los Angeles Daily News columnist ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVES, PRODUCERS, DIRECTORS Michael Bessolo, Senior V.P Marketing, Walt Disney Records Michael Grillo, Head of Features Productions, Dreamworks SKG Don Hahn, Executive Producer of The Lion King and other Disney animated features Mark Lester, movie director Del Mayberry, Executive Vice President & CFO, Fox Networks Group GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Richard Alarcon, California State Senator Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawaii Silverio Robledo, Former Mayor, City of San Fernando EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES Yvonne Chan, charter school pioneer Irene Tovar, heads the largest housing and Head Start programs in Los Angeles; first Latina to be appointed to statewide position CEOS, PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVES Stephen Bollenbach, CEO of Hilton Hotels Dirk Gates, President and CEO of Xircom Stanford Kurland, President and CEO of Countrywide Home Loans Larry Twersky, Founder of DENTIST and President, Futuredontics Alex Yemenidjian, CEO of MGM Grand ALUMNI IN SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER Scott Horowitz, NASA space shuttle astronaut John Stoltz, inventor of the transponder landing system Jeri Taylor, creator of Star Trek Voyager { 100} { 101}

53 NORTHRIDGE A HISTORY OF SUCCESS // HALL OF FAME N A HISTORY OF SUCCESS >> HALL OF FAME: A TRADITION OF SUCCESS >> MEN S CHAMPIONSHIPS >> NCAA Division I, II :: BASEBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1970 Bob Hiegert 1984 Bob Hiegert CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1965 Stan Chamofsky 1970 Bob Hiegert 1971 Bob Hiegert 1972 Bob Hiegert 1973 Bob Hiegert 1981 Bob Hiegert 1990 Bill Kernan 1996 Mike Batesole 2002 Mike Batesole :: BASKETBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Jerry Ball Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Pete Cassidy Bobby Braswell :: CROSS COUNTRY > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1973 Chris Johnson 1974 Chris Johnson 1975 Chris Johnson 1976 Chris Johnson :: FOOTBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983 Tom Keefe 1990 Bob Burt :: GOLF > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 Bill Cullum 1973 Bill Cullum 1974 Bill Cullum CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000 Jim Bracken :: GYMNASTICS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS :: SOCCER > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984 Marwan Ass ad 1985 Marwan Ass ad 1986 Marwan Ass ad 1987 Marwan Ass ad 1988 Marwan Ass ad 1989 Marwan Ass ad 2003 Terry Davila 2005 Terry Davila :: SWIMMING & DIVING > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1975 Pete Accardy 1977 Pete Accardy 1978 Pete Accardy 1979 Pete Accardy 1981 Pete Accardy 1982 Pete Accardy 1983 Pete Accardy 1984 Pete Accardy 1985 Pete Accardy CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1970 Pete Accardy 1971 Pete Accardy 1972 Pete Accardy 1973 Pete Accardy 1974 Pete Accardy 1975 Pete Accardy 1976 Pete Accardy 1977 Pete Accardy 1978 Pete Accardy 1979 Pete Accardy :: TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 Phil Monroe :: TRACK & FIELD > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR 1975 Cliff Abel CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR 1974 Cliff Abel 1975 Cliff Abel 1976 Cliff Abel 1984 Bill Webb 1995 Don Strametz 1996 Don Strametz 2004 Don Strametz 2005 Don Strametz 2007 Don Strametz WOMEN S CHAMPIONSHIPS >> NCAA Division I, II :: BASKETBALL > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Frozena Jerro :: CROSS COUNTRY > 1976 Barbara Swerkes :: GOLF > CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 Bonnie Murphy 2004 Bonnie Murphy :: GYMNASTICS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 :: SOFTBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983 Gary Torgeson 1984 Gary Torgeson 1985 Gary Torgeson 1987 Gary Torgeson CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 Gary Torgeson 1983 Gary Torgeson 1984 Gary Torgeson 1985 Gary Torgeson 1986 Gary Torgeson 1987 Gary Torgeson 1988 Gary Torgeson 1989 Gary Torgeson 1990 Gary Torgeson 1993 Gary Torgeson 1994 Gary Torgeson 1995 Janet Sherman 1998 Janet Sherman :: SWIMMING & DIVING > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 Pete Accardy 1987 Pete Accardy 1988 Pete Accardy 1989 Pete Accardy CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986 Pete Accardy 1987 Pete Accardy 1988 Pete Accardy 1989 Pete Accardy 1990 Pete Accardy 1991 Pete Accardy :: TENNIS > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 Tony Davila CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1982 Tony Davila 1984 Tony Davila 1985 Tony Davila 1986 Tony Davila 1996 Tony Davila 2001 Gary Victor :: TRACK & FIELD > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOOR *1978 Barbara Swerkes *1979 Barbara Swerkes *1980 Barbara Swerkes CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: INDOORS 1999 Don Strametz 2007 Don Strametz CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: OUTDOORS 1995 Don Strametz 1996 Don Strametz 1997 Don Strametz 1999 Don Strametz 2000 Don Strametz 2002 Don Strametz 2004 Don Strametz 2006 Don Strametz 2007 Don Strametz :: VOLLEYBALL > NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS *1980 Walt Ker 1983 Walt Ker 1987 Walt Ker CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1980 Walt Ker 1983 Walt Ker 1984 Walt Ker 1985 Walt Ker 1986 Walt Ker 1987 Walt Ker 1988 Walt Ker 1996 Dr. Lian Lu *Denotes AIAW National Titles MANY OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETES HAVE WORN the Matador colors of Red, White and Black since Cal State Northridge opened its doors in An elite list of 97 student-athletes have been inducted into the Cal State Northridge Athletic Hall of Fame. NAME INDUCTED IN :: BASEBALL > Lyman Bostock 1981 Henry Hank Clark 1988 Craig Clayton 1999 Paul Edmondson 1981 Marty Friedman 1985 Jeff Gilbert 1984 Perry Husband 2004 Adam Kennedy 2001 Bob LoPresti 1983 Douglas McKenzie 1992 Michael O Hara 1993 Rondal Rollin 1987 Frank Slaton 2001 Jason Thompson 1982 :: MEN S BASKETBALL > Pete Cassidy HEAD COACH 2004 Mark Cooley 1985 Jack Dyck 1992 Cliff Higgins 1990 Jim Malkin 1982 Paul McCracken 1983 George Robnett 1987 :: WOMEN S BASKETBALL > Patricia De La Riva 2001 :: FENCING > Muriel Bower 1984 { BOB SAMUELSON } :: FOOTBALL > Dick Billingsley 1983 Sherdrick Bonner 1998 Steve Duddy 1991 Jack Elway 1995 Patrick Hauser 1990 Doug Jones 1982 Mike Kane 1992 Bruce Lemmerman 1981 Joel Schaeffer 2001 Brian Wagner 1993 Mel Wilson 1984 :: MEN S GOLF > Rex Caldwell 1981 Ben Graham 1990 Jeff Harrier 1984 Geoff Knowles 1999 Dan Pouliot 1991 Vic Wilk 1990 :: WOMEN S GOLF > Joyce Deese Benson 1984 :: MEN S GYMNASTICS > Richard Grigsby 1981 Rusty Rock 1983 :: MEN S SOCCER > Michael McAndrew 1992 Jose Perez 1993 :: SOFTBALL > Debbie Dickman-Crofts 2004 Barbara Jordan 1995 Stacy Lim 1993 Scia Maumausolo 2001 Michelle McAnany 1991 Kathy (Kat Slaten-Ayala) 1992 Kathy Toerner 1990 Gary Torgeson HEAD COACH 1994 :: MEN S SWIMMING > Pete Accardy 1994 Herb Bishop 1987 Craig Dinkel 1985 Bruce Dodge 1985 Bob Gaona 1982 Michael Hamm 1986 John Larson 1981 Jeff Thornton 1988 :: WOMEN S SWIMMING > Michelle Hampton 1990 Christa Lawrence 1992 Tracy McCluskey Rose 1994 Maggie Sundberg-Negron 1987 :: MEN S TENNIS > Tony Davila HEAD COACH 2004 Steve Messmer 1982 { DICK ENBERG } :: WOMEN S TENNIS > Heidi Rose 1995 :: MEN S TRACK & FIELD > Stephen Brodi 1988 Ed Chaidez 1983 Clarence Frazier 1983 :: WOMEN S TRACK & FIELD > Darcy Arreola Lange 1998 Alice Brown 1986 Julie Brown 1981 Jacqueline Hansen 1988 Pam Spencer-Marquez 1985 :: MEN S VOLLEYBALL > Coley Kyman 2004 Bob Samuelson 1994 :: WOMEN S VOLLEYBALL > Angela Binton-Collins 1993 Rosemarie Finnigan Rahn 2001 Diana Hoffman 1981 Mary Perry 1984 Mary Jane Smith-Waldman 1986 :: SPECIAL INDUCTEES > Dr. Glenn Arnett 1981 Dr. Judy Brame 2001 Joe Buttitta 1982 Stephen Burnett 1988 Dr. Lester Cohn 1988 Dr. James Cleary 1991 Dr. Lennin Glass 1988 Dick Enberg 1981 Bob Hiegert 1998 Dr. Rhonda Hyatt 1999 Phillip Munroe 1986 Dr. Edmund Peckham 1992 Dr. E. Ann Stitt 1990 Virginia White 1985 Dale Williams 1986 Dr. Sam Winningham 1987 { 102} { 103}

54 NORTHRIDGE RADIO/TV ROSTER >> THE UNIVERSITY Beautiful weather and a beautiful campus Commitment to teaching, scholarship, and active learning Commitment to Excellence Respect for All People #1 JONATHAN HEARD >> G/F // 6-6 // 195 // SR. >> INGLEWOOD, CALIF. #2 RODRIQUE MELS >> G // 6-3 // 180 // JR. >> LES ABYMES, GUADELOUPE #4 ROB HAYNES >> G // 6-4 // 185 // JR. >> CERRITOS, CALIF. #5 DEON TRESVANT >> G // 6-0 // 170 // JR. >> LONG BEACH, CALIF. #11 JAYME MILLER >> F // 6-8 // 240 // SR. >> NEWBURY PARY, CALIF. Alliances with the Community Encouragement of Innovation, Experimentation, and Creativity ATHLETICS Cal State Northridge is one of the most respected collegiate athletic programs in the nation. Since joining the ranks of NCAA Division I competition in 1991, Matador teams have enjoyed success on the conference and national levels. #12 MATTHEW WALLACE >> G // 6-2 // 160 // FR. >> INGLEWOOD, CALIF. #13 JERMAINE SMITH >> F // 6-9 // 220 // JR. >> IRVINGTON, NJ. #14 WILLIE GALICK >> F // 6-8 // 225 // JR. >> NANAIMO, B.C. #15 PAUL WAYNE >> G // 6-1 // 165 // JR. >> WASHINGTON D.C. #20 JOSH JENKINS >> G // 5-10 // 185 // JR. >> ALBUQUERQUE, NM Twenty (11 women, 9 men) compete in the Big West Conference (Outdoors) and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (Indoors), two of the most respected conferences in the nation. Since advancing to the NCAA Division I level in 1991, Cal State Northridge has won 31 league championships, and claimed two NCAA individual titles. Two NCAA teams have finished as runnerups in men s volleyball (1993) and softball (1994). #22 THERIN TAYLOR >> G/F // 6-5 // 180 // SO. >> RICHMOND, CALIF. #23 RAI COLSTON >> G // 5-9 // 190 // SR. >> WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. #24 EVAN SCOTT >> F // 6-6 // 210 // RS FR. >> LONG BEACH, CALIF. #31 TONY OSUNSANMI >> G // 6-4 // 190 // FR. >> ONTARIO, CALIF. #32 CALVIN CHITWOOD >> F // 6-8 // 220 // SR. >> PHOENIX, ARIZ. Two Matador student-athletes have claimed NCAA titles. Darcy Arreola captured the NCAA track & field title in the 1,500 meters in 1991, and in 2007, DaShalle Andrews captured the national title in the long jump. Prior to 1991, Cal State Northridge competed on the NCAA Division II level. CSUN, during that time, captured 30 NCAA titles which still ranks third at the D-II level. #33 TREMAINE TOWNSEND >> F // 6-9 // 215 // JR. >> PHOENIX, ARIZ. #34 XAVIER REED >> F // 6-5 // 215 // FR. >> MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. { 104} #42 MIKE LIZARRAGA >> F // 6-7 // 240 // FR. >> DIXON, CALIF. BOBBY BRASWELL >> HEAD COACH >> 12TH SEASON Several former Cal State Northridge student-athletes have competed in international competition including the Olympics. The list includes Olympic gold medal winners Valerie Briscoe-Hooks, and Florence Griffith-Joyner. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, former Matador volleyball player Axel Hager won the bronze medal for Germany in beach volleyball at the 1992 Olympics. Bob Samuelson helped the United States to a bronze medal in volleyball.

55 SCHEDULE OCT. 31 VS. CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 2 7:05 P.M. NOV. 6 VS. THE MASTER S COLLEGE 2 8 P.M. NOV. 10 VS. CHICAGO STATE 2 P.M. NOV. PEPPERDINE 7 P.M. NOV. 21 VS. CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 7:05 P.M. NOV. CLEVELAND STATE 7 P.M. (ET) NOV. DRAKE TOURNAMENT (DUQUESNE) 5 P.M. (CT) DEC. DRAKE TOURNAMENT (DRAKE OR NC CENTRAL) 5/7:30 P.M. (CT) DEC. 5 VS. UTAH VALLEY STATE 7:05 P.M. DEC. GONZAGA 8 P.M. DEC. 20 VS. VANGUARD 7:05 P.M. DEC. WASHINGTON 3 P.M. DEC. UTAH VALLEY STATE 7:05 P.M. JAN. CAL POLY 1 7 P.M. JAN. UC SANTA BARBARA 1 7 P.M. JAN. 10 VS. UC DAVIS 1 7:05 P.M. JAN. 12 VS. PACIFIC 1 7:05 P.M. JAN. UC RIVERSIDE 1 7 P.M. JAN. CHICAGO STATE 7 P.M. (CT) JAN. 26 VS. LONG BEACH STATE 1 7:05 P.M. JAN. 31 VS. UC IRVINE 1 7:05 P.M. FEB. 2 VS. CAL STATE FULLERTON 1 7:05 P.M. FEB. PACIFIC 1 7 P.M. FEB. UC DAVIS 1 7 P.M. FEB. 16 VS. UC RIVERSIDE 1 7:05 P.M. FEB. LONG BEACH STATE 1 7 P.M. FEB. 23 ESPN BRACKETBUSTER 7 P.M. FEB. CAL STATE FULLERTON 1 7:05 P.M. MAR. UC IRVINE 1 7:05 P.M. MAR. 6 VS. UC SANTA BARBARA 1 7:05 P.M. MAR. 8 VS. CAL POLY 1 7:05 P.M. MAR. BIG WEST TOURNAMENT TBA Home matches in bold played at The Matadome 1 - Big West Conference Game 2 - Exhibition

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