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3 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS 2ND TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE GARY WINSTON BIG SKY CO-6TH MAN OF THE YEAR DASHAUN WIGGINS GUARD ZACH GENGLER CENTER BRANDON CATALDO POINT GUARD TIM DOUGLAS GUARD JOEL KING Viking Basketball 1

4 VIKING TEAM ROSTER PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS Men s Basketball Team: front row, left to right - Daniel Davydov, Kyler Shula, Tim Douglas, Gary Winston, Calaen Robinson. Middle row - Iziahiah Sweeney, Zach Gengler, Sebastian Suarez, Bryce White, Dashaun Wiggins, Joel King. Top row - Montie Leunen, Braxton Tucker, Collin Spickerman, Brandon Cataldo, Dorian Cason, Tiegbe Bamba. No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Schools) 0 Gary Winston G SR 3V Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla) 1 Zach Gengler G SO 1V Silverton, OR (Silverton) 2 Collin Spickerman F JR JC Portland, OR (Jesuit/Alaska Anchorage/Clark College) 3 Bryce White G SO JC Portland, OR (Benson Tech/Chemeketa CC) 10 Iziahiah Sweeney G FR HS Compton, CA (Compton) 11 Tim Douglas G SR 1V Cerritos, CA (Mayfair/Portland) 12 Kyler Shula G JR RS Puyallup, WA (Rogers/Centralia CC) 13 Tiegbe Bamba F SR JC Sarcelles, France (Snow JC/Midland (TX) JC) 15 Braxton Tucker F SO JC Tacoma, WA (Spanaway Lake/North Idaho JC) 21 Dorian Cason C JR JC San Bernardino, CA (Summit/Portland/C. of Southern Idaho) 23 DaShaun Wiggins G SR 1V Bronx, NY (Bridgton Academy/Eastern Utah/Howard JC) 30 Sebastian Suarez G JR RS Ancud, Chile (Western Nebraska JC) 34 Joel King G SR 3V Lacey, WA (River Ridge) 42 Montie Leunen F SO JC Portland, OR (Shasta JC/Westview) 44 Brandon Cataldo C SR 3V Rainier, OR (Rainier) RS Calaen Robinson G JR TR Tempe, AZ (Corona Del Sol/Arizona State) RS Daniel Davydov G FR HS Bellevue, WA (Seattle Academy) HEAD COACH: Tyler Geving (Central Washington, 1996, 6th year) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Jeff Hironaka ASSISTANT COACHES: Jase Coburn, Michael Plank DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Adam Wardell SPECIAL ASSISTANT/ADVISOR: Barry Adams ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jim Wallis NAME PRONUNCIATIONS Tiegbe Bamba TIG-bee BOMB-buh Brandon Cataldo kuh-tall-doe Danuiel Davydov DAV-uh-dov Tyler Geving GEV-ing (hard G) Jeff Hironaka HIGH-ROW na kuh Montie Leunen LOO-nen Calaen Robinson KAY-len Sebastian Suarez SWORE-ez Iziahiah Sweeney EE-zy-uh DaShaun Wiggins DAY-shon Viking Basketball 2

5 VIKING SEASON SCHEDULE VIKINGS SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Location Time Nov. 8 Sat. LINFIELD (exhibition) STOTT CENTER 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 Sat. at USC Pac-12 Network Los Angeles, CA 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 Tues. WILLAMETTE STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Nov. 24 Mon. SIU EDWARDSVILLE STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Nov. 26 Wed. at Cal State Northridge Northridge, CA 8 p.m. Nov. 30 Sun. at Oregon Pac-12 Network Eugene, OR 5 p.m. Dec. 3 Wed. at Portland Chiles Center 7 p.m. Dec. 6 Sat. at UC Riverside Riverside, CA 5 pm. Dec. 13 Sat. CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD STOTT CENTER 1:05 p.m. Dec. 18 Thurs. at San Francisco San Francisco, CA 7 p.m. Dec. 22 Mon. WALLA WALLA STOTT CENTER 6:05 p.m. BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAMES Jan. 1 Thurs. SOUTHERN UTAH* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Jan. 3 Sat. NORTHERN ARIZONA* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Jan. 8 Thurs. at Northern Colorado* Greeley, CO 6 p.m. PT Jan. 10 Sat. at North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND Noon PT Jan. 15 Thurs. EASTERN WASHINGTON* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Jan. 17 Sat. IDAHO* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Jan. 22 Thurs. at Weber State* Ogden, UT 6 p.m. PT Jan. 24 Sat. at Idaho State* Pocatello, ID 6:05 p.m. PT Jan. 29 Thurs. MONTANA* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Jan. 31 Sat. MONTANA STATE* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Feb. 7 Sat. at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 7:05 p.m. Feb. 12 Thurs. at Idaho* Moscow, ID 7 p.m. Feb. 14 Sat. at Eastern Washington* Cheney, WA 2:05 p.m. Feb. 19 Thurs. NORTH DAKOTA* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Feb. 21 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Feb. 28 Sat. SACRAMENTO STATE* STOTT CENTER 7:05 p.m. Mar. 5 Thurs. at Northern Arizona* Fox AZ Plus Flagstaff, AZ 5:30 p.m. PT Mar. 7 Sat. at Southern Utah* Cedar City, UT 6 p.m. PT Mar Thu.-Sat. Big Sky Championship Tournament TBA TBA *Big Sky Conference game All times listed are Pacific Viking Audio: All games can be heard at RESULTS 11/8 at UNLV L, /13 PACIFIC LUTHERAN W, /22 LOYOLA CHICAGO 1 W, /23 SIU EDWARDSVILLE 1 W, /24 UC DAVIS 1 W, /29 at Boise State L, /7 PORTLAND L, /14 IDAHO L, /23 EVERGREEN STATE W, /2 at Idaho State* L, /4 at Weber State* L, /9 MONTANA STATE* L, /11 MONTANA* (3OT) W, /16 at Sacramento State* (OT)_W, /18 at Northern Arizona* L, /25 SOUTHERN UTAH* W, /27 EASTERN WASHINGTON*_ W, /30 NORTHERN COLORADO*_ W, /1 NORTH DAKOTA* W, /6 at Montana* (OT) L, /8 at Montana State* L, /13 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L, /15 SACRAMENTO STATE* L, /20 at Southern Utah* W, /24 at Eastern Washington* W, /27 at North Dakota* L, /1 at Northern Colorado* W, /6 WEBER STATE* W, /8 IDAHO STATE* (OT) W, /13 vs. Montana 2 W, /14 vs. North Dakota 2 L, /18 at San Diego 3 L, Portland State Tournament 2 - Big Sky Championship 3 - CollegeInsider.com Tournament *Big Sky Conference game BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS BSC Season Weber State Montana North Dakota Northern Arizona Portland State Northern Colorado Eastern Washington Sacramento State Montana State Idaho State Southern Utah Steve Brenner Viking Basketball 3

6 VIKING TEAM INFORMATION VIKINGS INFORMATION PORTLAND STATE MEDIA Flagship Radio Station TBA Live Audio Play-by-play Tom Hewitt Live Streaming Video Live Stats vikslive.com/viksmobile.com Viking Athletics Website Social Media Facebook Tyler YouTube Tyler Geving Talk Show Every Wednesday, 10:30-11 p.m. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PORTLAND STATE AND VIKING BASKETBALL VIKING BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF Head Coach Tyler Geving, Central Washington, 96 Collegiate Coaching Record 69-85/6th year (10th year at PSU) Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka, Eastern Oregon, 80/2nd year Assistant Coach Jase Coburn, Arizona State, 06/2nd year Assistant Coach Michael Plank, Willamette, 06/1st year Director of Basketball Operations Adam Wardell/2nd year Special Assistant/Advisor Barry Adams/4th year Team Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis Basketball Media Relations Mike Lund phone: TEAM INFORMATION Record Big Sky Conference Record 11-9/t5th Big Sky Tournament 1-1 (semifinals) Post-season Collegeinsider.com Tournament (lost to San Diego/1st rd.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Redshirts 3 Signees/Walk-ons 6/2 BASKETBALL PROGRAM HISTORY Program Year 54th ( to , to present) Big Sky Conference Year 19th ( to present) Big Sky Conference Championships 2 ( , ) Big Sky Tournament Championships 2 ( , ) Big Sky Tournament Appearances 11 (1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014) National Postseason Appearances (Collegeinsider.com) 2008, 2009 (NCAA Division I) 1967 (NCAA College Division) 1955, 1956 (NAIA) Winning Seasons 28 All-Time Record Big Sky Conference era (1996 to present) Big Sky Conference record VIKING PRESS ROW STAFF SCOREBOOK Kirby Gleason SCOREBOARD/CLOCKS Jeff Kirkpatrick, Amanda Gleason PUBLIC ADDRESS Scott Rosumny, Kevin Flink STATISTICS Chris Cannan, Nathan Keyes, Ronda Dyer, Katie Simons PRESS SERVICES Jeremy Shattuck, Eileen Shattuck, Greg Crawford PSU STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Steve Brenner, Larry Lawson, Steve Huey, Troy Wayrynen WATCHBIGSKY.COM Tommy Crisofulli, Andy Jobanek Portland State University, located in Portland, is the largest school in the state of Oregon with 29,452 students. PSU was founded in 1946 as Vanport College - a two-year institution. Athletically, Portland State began as a junior college in , but competed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference (NAIA) beginning in to PSU became a four-year institution - Portland State College - in The Vikings won five OCC titles and competed in the NAIA playoffs twice. Portland State joined the NCAA in The Vikings reached the College Division playoffs in College Division was the forerunner to Division II. Portland State was given university status in During the 1970s, Portland State competed as a Division I program. The Vikings biggest star was Freeman Williams, who still ranks as the second all-time leading scorer in college basketball history behind Pete Maravich. Williams, a Division I All-American in 1978, scored 3,249 points in his career. The university dropped the men s basketball program in 1981 for budgetary reasons. It remained dormant until when basketball was reinstated and Portland State joined the Big Sky Conference. PSU has had seven winning seasons in its 13 years as a member, including four of the last five. Portland State won the Big Sky Conference regular season title in (19-9, 11-3), but lost in the Big Sky Tournament semifinals, missing a chance for the NCAA Tournament. In , the Vikings won the Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament titles going 23-10, 14-2 in the Big Sky Conference. The resulting NCAA berth was the first at the Division I level for the Viking program. The Vikings lost to eventual national champion Kansas, but concluded the most successful season in school history. In , PSU once again won 23 games - matching the school record - and reached a second straight NCAA Tournament after winning the Big Sky Conference Tournament for the second year in a row. With 78 wins from , PSU had its most successful era in school history. Portland State has had 19 first team All-Big Sky Conference selections since 1996, including two Big Conference Players of the Year (Seamus Boxley, Jeremiah Dominguez), three Big Sky Defensive Players of the Year (Seamus Boxley - twice, Scott Morrison), and four Big Sky Newcomers of the Year (Jason Hartman, Ime Udoka, Dupree Lucas, Jeremiah Dominguez), one 6th Man of the Year (DaShaun Wiggins) and one Big Sky Outstanding Freshman (Seamus Boxley). Among Vikings in the NBA, Freeman Williams and Ime Udoka each spent seven playing seasons in the league. Udoka is currently an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs Viking Basketball 4

7 VIKING MEDIA MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Media seeking information, interviews, credentials or practice times for Viking basketball should contact Mike Lund in the Portland State Media Relations Office. Visiting media should arrange for credentials and parking in advance. Limited parking is available. Parking and media passes, if requested more than a week in advance can be mailed. Requests made less than a week in advance will be left at will call. INTERVIEW POLICY COACH GEVING: Tyler Geving is available daily by telephone in his office between 10 and 10:30 a.m. each day. Contact Mike Lund to arrange phone interviews. PLAYERS: Media may interview players prior to practice. Practice will begin on time and then players will not be available until it concludes. Players are also not available on game day until following the game. PRACTICES: For practice times, check the Portland State basketball weekly notes, or contact Mike Lund in the PSU Media Relations Office. Interviews can also be coordinated through the Media Relations Office. MEDIA THAT COVER THE VIKINGS PRINT The Oregonian Oregonian Media Group, 1500 SW First Ave., Suite 400, Portland, OR Keith Sharon (Sports Editor) John Canzano (Columnist) Portland Tribune PO Box 22109, Portland, OR Steve Brandon (Sports Editor) Stephen Alexander (writer) Kerry Eggers (Columnist) Associated Press 121 SW Salmon, Suite 1450, Portland, OR Anne Peterson (Sports Editor) MEDIA FACILITIES The Jerry and Elinore Nudelman Room, located on the lower level of the Stott Center serves as a work room for Portland State Basketball media. To find the Nudelman, take the main stairway in the Stott Center lobby. The Nudelman Room is located to the immediate right of the stairway after reaching the lower level. KOIN-TV (CBS) - Channel SW Columbia, Portland, OR Dan Christopherson (Sports Director) Tim Becker KPTV-TV (Fox) - Channel NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton, OR Nick Krupke Comcast SportsNet (CSN) - Channel 37 One Center Court, Suite 150, Portland, OR northwest.comcastsportsnet.com Dwight Jaynes (Columnist/Blogger) ROOT Sports - Channel th Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA Wireless internet is available in the Nudelman Room, as well as hard data lines. Media members should request players and coaches for post-game interviews in the media work room. Beverages will be available during the game. Media requesting credentials will be provided with a seat on the southside press row in the PETER W. STOTT CENTER. Radio crews will have two seats and one phone and one ISDN line on the northside press row. Pregame notes, media guides and programs are available prior to the game. Full box scores and play-by-play will be available at halftime and immediately following the completion of the game. Wireless internet is available inside the arena. Phones are available, as well as a pregame meal for media. LIVE AUDIO ON GOVIKS.COM For the season, all Viking games can be heard via live stream at GoViks.com. Live streaming video will accompany all home games and Big Sky Conference road games. The pregame show begins one-half hour prior to the scheduled tipoff. Play-by-play man Tom Hewitt returns for his 14th season to call all the Viking action. Hewitt has also served as PSU s football play-byplay man for the past 17 seasons. Hewitt has hosted several radio shows and done numerous play-by-play calls over the years, including Oregon State broadcasts and his own Saturday morning golf show, Teein It Up With Tom Hewitt. Hewitt recently retired after a long career as a Portland public school teacher and has taught radio broadcasting courses through Portland State University. Vancouver Columbian P.O. Box 180, Vancouver, WA Micah Rice (Sports Editor) Salem Statesman P.O. Box 13009, Salem, OR Pete Martini (Sports Producer) PSU Vanguard P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR Jesse Tomaino (Sports Editor) TELEVISION KATU-TV (ABC) - Channel 2 P.O. Box 2, Portland, OR Craig Birnbach Nate Bynum KGW-TV (NBC) - Channel 8 P.O. Box 8, Portland, OR Joe Becker Art Edwards RADIO KPOJ - Fox Sports Radio AM SW 68th Parkway Tigard, OR Brian Wheeler, Ron Callan, Jay Allen (Talk-show hosts) KXTG AM (The Game) 0234 SW Bancroft, Portland, OR Chad Doing, John Canzano (Talk-show hosts) KFXX AM (The Fan) 0700 SW Bancroft, Portland, OR Jeff Austin (Program Director) Travis Demers, Josh Wilcox, Isaac Ropp, Jason Scukanec (Talk-show hosts) INTERNET Oregon Live Portland Tribune PSU Viking Tales - Fan Site TOM HEWITT INTERNET STREAMING: BIG SKY TV All Big Sky Conference basketball games are available via live streaming video on the internet. Viking home games and conference road games can be accessed at Home games will include play-by-play by Tom Hewitt. Road games will include audio from the host team. All video streaming is provided FREE. Fans will have access to all conference games, archived games, and Big Sky Conference football, men s and women s basketball, volleyball, soccer and softball Viking Basketball 5

8 VIKING ATHLETICS PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT INFORMATION Physical Address 527 SW Hall, Suite 415, Portland, OR Mailing Address PO Box 751, Portland, OR Athletic Department Phone/FAX / Founded 1946 (4-year in 1955) Enrollment 29,452 Nickname Vikings Colors Green (PMS 350), White and Silver (PMS 428) National Affiliation/Conference NCAA Division I/Big Sky Home Court/Capacity Peter W. Stott Center/1,500 Basketball Press Row Phone President Wim Wiewel Faculty Athletic Representative Bob Lockwood Interim Director of Athletics Valerie Cleary Senior Associate Athletics Director/External Revenue Zack Wallace Assistant Athletics Director/Business Development Dennis Ferguson Manager of Annual Fund/Special Events Tygue Howland Ticket Manager Anthony Vu Associate Athletics Director/Media and Communications Mike Lund Assistant Media Relations Director Ryan McCall Media Relations Assistant Andy Jobanek Associate Athletics Director/Business Jeff Pritsker Business Manager Curt Kentner Associate Athletics Director/Compliance and Student Support Matt Billings Assistant Director of Compliance Dana Cappelucci Assistant Athletics Director/Academics Brandy Coleman Academic Advisor Charlie Frey Academic Advisor Colin Runt Assistant Athletics Director/Facilities and Operations Rick McReynolds Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations Charlie Lucas Equipment Coordinator Mike Haluska Administrative and Scheduling Assistant Tom Moore Head Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer Randy Logan, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer Jonathan Huwe, A.T.C. Strength and Conditioning Coach Scott Fabian Assistant Strength Coach/Football Andrew Pompei ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Associate Athletics Director/Media and Communications (Football) Mike Lund office: mobile: Assistant Media Relations Director Ryan McCall office: Media Relations Assistant Andy Jobanek office: Features Writer John Wykoff DIRECTIONS TO THE PORTLAND STATE CAMPUS The PSU campus is located in downtown Portland. It is bordered on the north by SW Market, on the east by SW 5th, on the south by I-405, and on the west by SW 13th. FROM THE NORTH: I-5 southbound parallels the east bank of the Willamette river through Portland. Move into the left lane as you approach the Marquam Bridge. Cross the bridge and merge with I-405. Move into the right lane and take the SW 6th Avenue exit. FROM THE SOUTH: Move into the center lane of I-5 northbound as you approach the city and merge with I-405. Move into the right lane and take the SW 6th Avenue exit. FROM THE EAST: Move into the left lane of I-84 westbound as you approach the I-5 interchange. Take I-5 southbound and move into the left lane as you cross the Marquam Bridge. Merge with I-405, move into the right lane, and take the SW 6th Avenue exit. FROM THE WEST: Proceed east on Highway 26 to Portland. Follow the signs to I-405. Follow I-405 to the 6th Avenue exit. Follow the signs north to PSU. The campus lies just off the freeway between 4th and 12th Avenues. THE PETER W. STOTT CENTER: Media members who have requested parking passes, may park in Parking Structure 1, located on 6th Avenue between Hall and Harrison (two blocks off I-405). Then walk three blocks west on SW Hall through the Park Blocks. The Stott Center is on your left, adjacent to the library and Stott Community Field Viking Basketball 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS VIKING BASKETBALL Viking Basketball Roster Season Schedule 3 Viking Basketball Program Information 4 Media Information 5 Portland State Athletics Season Preview 8-10 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Peter W. Stott Center 11 The Viking Pavilion Project 12 Portland State University Portland, Oregon 15 The State of Oregon COACHES AND PLAYERS Head Coach Tyler Geving Assistant Coaches Support Staff 21 Returning Player Bios Newcomer Player Bios THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE The Big Sky Conference 40 Big Sky Composite Schedule, Championship Teams 41 Big Sky Opponents Non-Conference Opponents SEASON REVIEW Season Review Season Statistics Game-By-Game Summaries Big Sky Conference Standings and Statistics VIKING RECORD BOOK Career Records Season Records 68 Single Game Records, Big Sky Records 69 Top Individual Performances 70 Yearly Leaders Yearly Team Statistics Team Records, Season and Game 74 Team Award Winners Big Sky Conference Honors 77 Big Sky Conference Statistical Leaders 78 Portland State In The Big Sky Tournament 79 Portland State In The NCAA Tournament 80 All-Time Letterwinners Year-By-Year Scores The Vikings on Television, Vikings vs. Nationally-Ranked Opp. 90 All-Time Series Records Winning and Losing Streaks 92 Records vs. Division I Conferences 94 Attendance Records 96 All-Time Overtime Games 97 All-Time Coaching Records 98 VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY Portland State Basketball History Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame 102 CREDITS The Portland State Basketball Media Guide is written, edited and designed by Mike Lund, Athletics Media Relations Director. Photography by Steve Brenner, Larry Lawson and Steve Huey. Cover by JK Design.

9 VIKING ATHLETICS PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS Steve Brenner VIKING HEAD COACHES Nigel Burton Football Toby Krauel Men s Tennis Barb Sherwood Softball Kailin Downs Women s Golf Sherri Murrell Women s Basketball Jay Sterling Women s Tennis Tyler Geving Men s Basketball Laura Schott Soccer Ronnye Harrison Track/Cross Country Michael Seemann Volleyball Portland State University has 15 NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity sports: six men s sports and nine women s sports. MEN S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Tennis WOMEN S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Basketball, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Softball, Tennis RECENT PORTLAND STATE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Women s Golf 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 Women s Soccer 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 (season) Men s Basketball 2005, 2008 (season), 2008, 2009 (tournament) Women s Basketball (season), 2010 (tournament) Women s Volleyball 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 (season), 2008, 2010 (tournament) Softball 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 RECENT PORTLAND STATE NCAA POST-SEASON APPEARANCES Women s Golf 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 Men s Basketball 2008, 2009 Women s Basketball Women s Volleyball 2008, 2010 Softball 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 Track and Field - 61 athlete appearances since 2003 RECENT VIKING ATHLETICS SUCCESS PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS IN : Three conference championships (soccer, volleyball, golf), one NCAA championship team appearance (golf), five NCAA individual championship appearances, three All-Americans, 39 All-Big Sky Conference athletes (also 23 honorable mention), eight All-Big Sky Tournament honors, 23 Big Sky Athlete of the Week Awards, seven Big Sky Conference individual titles, 29 school records, two Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year Awards, two Conference Player of the Year Awards, six Conference Specialist of the Year Awards, 110 Academic All-Conference honors, four Academic All-District Awards PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS IN : Three conference championships (soccer, volleyball, softball), one NCAA championship team appearance (softball), 11 NCAA individual championship appearances, one All-American, one Academic All-American, 25 All-Big Sky Conference athletes, 10 All-Big Sky Tournament honors, 30 Big Sky Athlete of the Week Awards, two National Athlete of the Week honors, eight Big Sky Conference individual titles, nine school records, one Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, six Conference Player of the Year Awards, 34 Academic All- Conference honors, three Academic All-District Awards, women s sports won Big Sky Conference All-Sports Trophy Viking Basketball 7

10 SEASON PREVIEW PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS SEASON PREVIEW Portland State basketball is trending, to borrow a current phrase. After a much improved campaign that had the Vikings earning a post-season tournament berth, PSU expects more in The Vikings, led by sixth-year Head Coach Tyler Geving, come off a season - a nine-win improvement over the previous season. And with the strength of the team returning, PSU hopes to push past its Big Sky Tournament semifinal appearance of a season ago. TYLER GEVING SAYS ON HIS TEAM S IMPROVED SIZE: Obviously we are a lot longer and little bit more athletic than we have been. I think our size will make a difference on the perimeter. Last year, playing four guards hurt a little bit from a defensive standpoint, but this year we are a little longer and more athletic on the perimeter. Collin (Spickerman) provides a good shot blocker at the rim. That makes us a better Larry Lawson 2nd-team All-Big Sky Conference selection Gary Winston is poised for a big senior season. defensive team and able to pressure people a little bit more. I think our overall depth is better than it has been as well. We have to stay healthy, but I like our depth and think we can play a variety of guys. ON HIS TEAM S PREPARATION: Practices have been good, getting the preseason trip (to the Bahamas) was beneficial for us. The kids realize we had some success last year because we had to play harder, get every ball and do those little things (because of our lack of size) and some of that has carried over into this year. ON THE VIKINGS OFFENSIVE CAPABILITIES: We have a lot of guys that can probably score 20 a night which is good. But it can also be a bad thing if we don t share the ball. The big key for us is we have to buy in to sharing the basketball. If we do that, we have a chance for a real successful season. I also think we are going to be pretty hard to guard with a lot of guys that can score in different ways. ON THE KEY TO THE VIKINGS SUCCESS: Defensively, we have to improve with our rebounding and having more aggressiveness and intensity on the defensive end. And sharing the ball on the offensive end. Those are the two big keys for us. ON THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE: Last year is a great indicator of how competitive our league is (based on the closeness of the race). There is not a big difference from teams one to twelve in our league. I think there is a lot of parity, and there are a lot of teams that think they can win the conference championship. And once you get into the tournament on a neutral floor, I am sure everybody thinks they have a chance. It will make for an exciting race, and it won t be a one- or twoteam race this year. It will probably be a five- or six-team race. I would be disappointed if we do not finish in the top half of the league. We have enough talent on paper to play up to that level, but all 12 teams in our league have the same goal: getting to the NCAA tourney. You need to stay healthy and have a little luck. THE VIKING TEAM BREAKDOWN Portland State has six returning letterwinners, three returning redshirts, and had a signing class of six. Portland State already had a chance to work out with 10 practices and a three-game foreign tour in August. That allowed the nine returners and eight newcomers a chance to work together on the floor. The August practices were a good start and we were able to implement some things, said Geving. Now we can go back, clean some things up and take them to a higher level. The areas we really want to hit on during the first month are rebounding and valuing the basketball. Geving s team should follow the lead of his three senior guards, Gary Winston, Tim Douglas and DaShaun Wiggins. They need to be leaders, he said. Not necessarily verbal leaders, but as 23-year old, fifth-year seniors they need to play like grown men for us. They have played in lots of games, lots of minutes and in lots of pressure situations so they really need to be the on-floor leaders during the season. Those three were part of the Vikings playing a four-guard (and sometimes five-guard) lineup last year. They will be the catalysts on the Viking roster this year with each adding a unique element to the triumvirate. Winston, a 6-foot shooter, begins his fourth season as a Viking. He earned second team All- Big Sky Conference honors in as he was once again the Vikings go-to three-point shooter. Winston averaged 11.3 points and 2.7 assists per game while hitting deep shots at a.422 clip. Winston ranks third all-time in PSU history with a.435 three-point percentage. Wiggins, a 6-2 slasher, came onto the scene last year to be the Vikings leading scorer despite coming off the bench. Wiggins averaged 12.9 points and was named co-6th Man of the Year in the Big Sky Conference. His ability to create on the drive got him to the free throw line a remarkable 189 times, where he shot at a.762 clip. Douglas, a 5-10 point, is the floor leader for the Vikings. His 99 assists and 33 steals led the Viking team last season. He averaged 11.8 points while playing a team-high 35 minutes per game. Those three will be a tough guard as a unit for any team. Also back for the Vikings are 6-2 sophomore guard Zach Gengler and 6-10 senior center Brandon Cataldo. Gengler is a shooter as evidenced by his.478 three-point percentage in limited time as a freshman. His role will continue to expand this season and he will be counted on in a big way following the graduation of the seniors after the season. Cataldo has shown great promise as a player and has the size to make a difference inside. He averaged 4.0 points and 3.3 rebounds while shooting.588 from the floor and.760 at the line. Cataldo s good hands and footwork on offense could expand his playing time significantly in his final season. Geving also has what may be a bit of a secret weapon in redshirt forward Tiegbe Bamba. Bamba sat out last season to heal from an achilles injury. At 6-6 and extremely athletic, he is an excellent rebounder and may fill the 4 position for the Vikings. Another redshirt, 6-4 guard Sebastian Suarez, is a good shooter who will be looking for time at a wing position. While the Vikings played a guard-heavy lineup out of necessity last season, Geving has balanced out his roster during off-season recruiting. There may still be some guard-heavy looks from the Vikings, but inside talent has been infused into the program. Expected to have a big impact in the post is junior transfer Collin Spickerman, a Portland native who averaged 17.9 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.9 blocks last season at Clark College. Spickerman, Viking Basketball 8

11 SEASON PREVIEW at 6-8, may earn the starting nod inside for the Vikings. Two other big men were added in 6-7 post Dorian Cason and 6-6 forward Braxton Tucker. Both are junior college transfers and have an opportunity for playing time inside. A key acquisition for the Viking program was the late signing of swingman Bryce White. At 6-5, he has excellent size and versatility on the wing. White, also a native of Portland, is just a sophomore. He transferred from Chemeketa Community College after averaging 27.5 points and 7.2 rebounds as a freshman. White showed that he may be ready to star right away after averaging a team-high 15.0 points on the Vikings foreign tour during August. Two more guards with excellent upsides and futures in the Viking program who signed this year are Calaen Robinson and Iziahiah Sweeney. Robinson is a 6-2 transfer from Arizona State who will redshirt this season due to NCAA transfer rules. He is expected to be the Viking point guard after the graduation of Douglas. Sweeney is a freshman who is extremely athletic. His transition to the college level will dictate how much playing time he gets, but the 6-3 guard could play a role in The Vikings also have four walk-ons to the program. They are returning guards Joel King (6-3) and Kyler Shula (5-10), and newcomers Daniel Davydov (6-0) and Montie Leunen (6-4). QUICK NOTES Portland State will try to build on its 17-15/11-9 finish of The Vikings more than doubled their previous years win total (8-20/5-15). The last time PSU won more than 17 games was a season in In addition to the marked improvement last season, Portland State proved to be a team that performed well under pressure, going 10-6 in close games (seven points or less) and 3-1 in overtime... the Vikings came back to win seven games when trailing at halftime - the most by any team in the Big Sky Conference... PSU was 9-1 when leading at halftime, matching Montana State for the best record in that category... the Vikings lost only one game when leading at halftime - the fewest such losses by any team in the Big Sky. Portland State begins its 19th season as a member of the Big Sky Conference in PSU won Big Sky regular season titles in and The Vikings won Big Sky tournament titles, Steve Huey Steve Huey Point guard Tim Douglas is back to lead the attack. DaShaun Wiggins was named co-6th Man of the Year in the Big Sky Conference in advancing to the NCAA Tournament in and PSU s trip to the CollegeInsider.com post-season tournament in was its first Division I post-season tournament other than its previous NCAA trips. The Big Sky expands to 12 schools with the return of the University of Idaho. The conference schedule will be reduced to 18 games. As a result, PSU will not travel to Montana and Montana State this season, and will not host Weber State and Idaho State... the Big Sky Conference Tournament also expands to the top eight teams (from seven) with no first-round byes... the Vikings non-conference schedule includes four home games and six road games. PSU will travel to Pac-12 foes USC and Oregon, WCC opponents Portland and San Francisco, and Big West schools UC Riverside and Cal State Northridge... the Vikings have Willamette, SIU Edwardsville, Cal State Bakersfield and Walla Walla at home. PSU has gone in 193 games at the Stott Center since the season and the reinstatement of the Viking basketball program. Including home games at Memorial Coliseum (12-6) and the Rose Garden (19-9), the Vikings are at home over the past 18 seasons. Portland State has lost only six non-conference Viking Basketball 9

12 SEASON PREVIEW home games since the start of the season (35-6). PSU is 21-6 against Division I schools, and 14-0 against lower division schools over that span. The Tyler Geving Basketball Show is available on Blog Talk Radio. The show will take place each Wednesday night, 10:30-11:00 pm, PDT. The link to listen changes each week, but the weekly link can be found at tylergevingshow. Geving, a 10-year veteran of the Viking basketball program, is in his sixth season as head coach. He will talk Viking basketball, Big Sky basketball and review and preview games. Greg Crawford hosts the show. VIKING BASKETBALL IS TOPS AMONG APR SCORES Portland State men s basketball received public recognition from the NCAA last May for being among the top 10 percent of teams in multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores for the fouryear period ending in The APR provides a real-time look at a team s academic success each semester by tracking the academic progress of each student-athlete on scholarship. The APR accounts for eligibility, retention and graduation and provides a measure of each team s academic performance. Portland State basketball, which received APR sanctions five years ago, is now among the top programs in the nation in APR scores. Head Coach Tyler Geving has led the program to that accomplishment. PSU has the only men s basketball program in the Big Sky Conference and among the state of Oregon s four Division I programs to be among the top 10 percent recognized today by the NCAA. It was a great team effort and lot of people were involved in it here over the last four years, said Geving. First, the players have worked hard at getting the job done in the classroom. The academic staff here at Portland State and the assistant coaches have put a lot of effort into this as well, and it is a great accomplishment considering where we were four years ago. Steve Huey Wild Cards? Are Zach Gengler (left) and Brandon Cataldo (below) ready to make big contributions this season? Steve Brenner VIKING ONE-LINERS (sometimes two) Portland State has two players from foreign countries on its roster; Tiegbe Bamba (France) and Sebastian Suarez (Chile). Since joining the Big Sky Conference in , Portland State has also had players from England, Canada (3), Nigeria and Lithuania. FR G Zach Gengler was the Oregon 5A High School Player of the Year in PSU has three players that competed for other Division I schools: Tim Douglas (Portland), Calaen Robinson (Arizona State) and Dorian Cason (Portland). Robinson will redshirt this season due to his NCAA transfer status. JR F Collin Spickerman and SO G Bryce White have both returned home after earning NWAACC Region Player of the Year awards. Spickerman prepped less than 10 miles from the PSU campus at Portland s Jesuit High School. He spent one season at Alaska Anchorage and one season at Clark (WA) College. Last winter he was the NWAACC West Region Player of the Year after averaging 17.9 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.9 blocked shots per game. White prepped less than five miles from the PSU campus at Portland s Benson Tech. He was named the NWAACC South Region Player of the Year after averaging 27.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists at Chemeketa CC. With three fourth-year players on the roster this season (Gary Winston, Brandon Cataldo, Joel King), it marks only the second time the Viking program has had three fourth-year seniors in their Big Sky history (also with Derek Nesland, Ivan Garner, Hasan Artharee). FR G Iziahiah Sweeney won the 2014 Ballislife All American Dunk contest. The video is available on YouTube (you won t be disappointed). Head Coach Tyler Geving and Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka were both assistant coaches on the Seattle Pacific basketball staff. Special Advisor Barry Adams, a high school coaching legend in the state of Oregon, was elected to the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame on March 10, Adams spent more than four decades as a prep coach in the state. Over the summer, fifth-year Assistant Coach Anthony Owens was named the new Head Coach at the University of Great Falls, his alma mater. Former Viking Ime Udoka played seven seasons in the NBA. He started 75 games for the Portland Trail Blazers in Udoka is now an assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs. Julius Thomas, who holds Portland State records for games played (121), field goal percentage in a season and career (.671/.663), and career wins (78) is now the starting tight end and a Pro Bowler for the Denver Broncos. Thomas played on two Big Sky Conference Championship/NCAA Tournament teams ( , ) at PSU. He competed in Super Bowl XLVIII last February Viking Basketball 10

13 PETER W. STOTT CENTER THE PETER W. STOTT CENTER Located at SW 10th and Hall on the Portland State campus, The Peter W. Stott Center is the primary home for Portland State Basketball. The Vikings have also used the Rose Garden and Memorial Coliseum since basketball returned to the Park Blocks in The main gym of the Peter W. Stott Center received a major overhaul during the summer of 2002, as the floor was replaced, the bleachers were replaced (adding new, comfortable chair-back seats on one side), and the competition floor was rotated at a 90-degree angle for better court access. Several other upgrades took place, including improved scoreboards, new retractable basketball standards and overall aesthetic appearance. The $1 million renovation gave PSU basketball a much-needed upgrade. The new-look Stott Center gym hosted its first competition in the fall of 2002, and the basketball teams will begin their ninth season in the gym s current configuration. The Stott Center arena now seats approximately 1,500 people in its new chair-back and bleacher seats for basketball. Opened in 1967, The Stott Center provides a photos by Steve Brenner, Dick Powers, Larry Lawson and Troy Wayrynen cozy, intense atmosphere for athletic events. Stott Center abounds in basketball history as the home court of Freeman Williams, PSU basketball legend of the 1970 s. Williams became the second all-time scorer in the history of men s college basketball (behind only Pete Maravich) with 3,249 points. The Stott Center was also the site of three NCAA Division II Regional Championships in women s basketball (PSU hosted and won regional titles in 1992 and 1995) and wrestling. PSU hosted (and won) the 1984, 1985 and 1992 NCAA II volleyball championships at the Stott Center. More recently, Portland State men s basketball has won two Big Sky Conference regular season titles while going undefeated on the Stott Center home court. The Vikings were 7-0 at home in conference games during , and 8-0 at home in conference games in PSU was was 7-1 in conference home games in when they placed second in the Big Sky, then won the Conference Tournament and, again, advanced to the NCAA Tournament. In , the Viking women won their first-ever Big Sky Conference Tournament title and made a first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division I Tournament. The Viking women followed that with a regular season title in and hosted the Big Sky Tournament, though they lost in the championship game. The Stott Center has also hosted the Big Sky Conference Volleyball Championship for the four times in the last five years. Portland State has a home court record at the Stott Center since the season and the reinstatement of Viking basketball ( at home overall). The Stott Center has hosted a nationally-televised ESPNU game and several Big Sky Conference televised Games of the Week Viking Basketball 11

14 VIKING PAVILION PROJECT THE VIKING PAVILION PROJECT VIEW FROM THE PARK BLOCKS VIEW FROM SW 10TH AND THE STOTT COMMUNITY FIELD BASKETBALL ARENA - 4,800 SEATS Portland State University and the Viking Athletics program is currently undertaking the one of the largest development projects in its history, the Viking Pavilion Project. The proposed project will transform the Peter W. Stott Center, located on Park Avenue at the southern tip of campus, into a lively campus landmark for academics, the arts and athletics. Tall glass windows and a main entrance will open the building s east facade onto the South Park Blocks, and energyefficient design and construction will demonstrate PSU s commitment to sustainability. The proposed Pavilion, coupled with the existing Stott Center, will more than triple PSU s current seating capacity to approximately 5,500. It will support a variety of University functions, including 30,000 square feet for student advising, tutoring and studying; classrooms for health and physical education; and two arenas, one that seats 4,800 for sports events and 5,500 for academic symposiums, and the existing 1,500-seat venue. The Pavilion will also be an important community asset, filling a void in Portland for a mid-size public venue with potential to: Host more than 140 public events a year, including lecture series, traveling artists, charity auctions, banquets, graduations and sports events; Attract more than 300,000 people to downtown Portland to attend these events; Generate more than $7.5 million in event-related spending, adding to the University s more than $1.4 billion annual regional economic impact; Create 396 construction jobs; and Support the equivalent of 24 permanent full-time jobs. A private/public partnership, the project combines at least $20 million in private funding with $24 million in state bonds. THE VALUE OF THE VIKING PAVILION The Viking Pavilion would give us one of the top facilities on the west coast for basketball. The Pavilion would give us a recruiting advantage with prospective student-athletes, in particular local student-athletes. It would be a great venue for anyone to play their four-year college career. - Portland State Men s Basketball Coach Tyler Geving Portland State offers student-athletes a great education in an amazing city. What has been missing for them and our fans is a first class facility to compete in. The Viking Pavillion will take our athletic programs to another level. We will be able to attract top recruits and showcase them in a beautiful facility. PSU, and the city of Portland, has needed this facility for a long time. - Portland State Women s Basketball Coach Sherri Murrell VIKING PAVILION ACADEMIC CENTER CONCERT CONFIGURATION - 5,500 SEATS VIKING PAVILION ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITY Viking Basketball 12

15 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Portland State University President Dr. Wim Wiewel PORTLAND STATE PROFILE ACADEMIC UNITS College of the Arts College of Liberal Arts and Sciences College of Urban and Public Affairs Graduate School of Education Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science School of Business Administration School of Social Work MOST POPULAR MAJORS Psychology, Health Studies, Biology, Art and Design, Accounting TOP-50 GRADUATE PROGRAMS Environmental Policy and Management City Management and Urban Policy Public Affairs Rehabilitation Counseling Social Work - Listed by U.S. News & World Report as a 2012 Best Graduate School and Top 10 Up-and-Coming University ENROLLMENT: 29,452 DEGREES AWARDED IN 2013: 6,074 FACULTY AND STAFF: 2,226 LIBRARY: 1.4 million volumes ALUMNI: over 150,000 MOTTO: Let knowledge serve the city FOUNDED: 1946 MOVED TO SOUTH PARK BLOCKS: 1952 FIRST BACHELOR S DEGREES AWARDED: 1956 FIRST MASTER S DEGREES: 1964 FIRST DOCTORAL DEGREES: 1972 CAMPUS ACREAGE: 50 acres EDUCATIONAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3.2 million (4.5 million total) PSU BUILDINGS: 50 RESIDENTIAL STUDENT HOUSING PROPERTIES: 10 ECONOMIC IMPACT: more than $1.44 billion Portland State University serves as a center of opportunity for over 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Located in Portland, Oregon, one of the nation s most livable cities, the University s innovative approach to education combines academic rigor in the classroom with field-based experiences through internships and classroom projects with community partners. The University s 49-acre downtown ca-mpus exhibits Portland State s commitment to sustainability with green buildings, while many of the 124 bachelor s, master s, and doctoral degrees incorporate sustainability into the curriculum. PSU s motto, Let Knowledge Serve the City, inspires the teaching and research of an accomplished faculty whose work and students span the globe. GROWTH Portland State University continues to expand and grow in southwest downtown Portland. Two major capital projects are scheduled to enhance PSU s future. Fund-raising for The Viking Pavilion and Academic Center, which would house PSU Athletics and be home to its teams, is nearing completion. With a projected total cost of $44 million, more than $36 million has already been raised. The School of Business Administration Renovation and Expansion is a projected $60 million project, with some $55 million already raised. ORIGINS The University was established as Vanport Extension Center in 1946 and in 1952 moved to downtown Portland. In 1955, the Vanport Extension Center became Portland State College, a four-year, degree-granting institution. Graduate studies were added in 1961, doctoral programs began in 1968, and the institution was granted university status in Skybridge on SW Broadway Avenue EDUCATION Portland State University is a nationally acclaimed leader in community-based learning. Located in downtown Portland s tree-lined South Park Blocks, the University is the largest, most diverse and only urban university in the Oregon University System. It is Oregon s fastest growing public institution, serving more students and conferring more graduate degrees each year than any other school in the Oregon University System. PSU s award-winning general education program, called University Studies, provides students with learning experiences designed to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge and attitudes that will build a foundation for lifelong learning. The University offers more than 120 majors, minors and areas of concentration. Portland State is home to Oregon s largest business school and the Graduate School of Education is Oregon s largest and most comprehensive school of its kind. PSU also offers the largest academic summer program in the state of Oregon. The Portland State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics strives to provide an athletic program that develops the whole person through education and competition. Student-athletes have access to their own computer lab in the Stott Center, which is open whenever the Stott Center itself is. The lab s 15 computers are replaced every other year. Student-athletes work with an academic advisor and have access to the Skills Enhancement and Tutoring Center to ensure they are able to get the most out of their education. Student-athletes are also able to attend seminars given by the career center Viking Basketball 13

16 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY GREEN. IT S MORE THAN OUR SCHOOL COLOR. At Portland State we do more than just study sustainability. We engage directly with the community around us to make sustainability real. Our goal is to harness the strengths of our singular urban university - our new ideas, our innovative partnerships, our academic rigor - toward solving the environmental, social, and economic problems of our time. In September 2008, Portland State University received the biggest donation in its history: $25 million from the James F. and Maron L. Miller Foundation for research and projects focused on sustainability. ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY If you re encountering the concept of sustainability for the first time, you may be asking yourself what all the buzz is about. When pressed to provide a definition, most sustainability professionals offer some variation on the following definition: Sustainability means meeting the economic, social, and environmental needs of the present without compromising the similar needs of future generations. Sustainability is a process. By thinking about sustainability as a continuum rather than an endpoint, we as a University are better positioned to identify our successes while simultaneously focusing on future goals. Portland State aims to be a living laboratory of sustainability, with our efforts at research and education fully integrated with the community around us. Urban and Public Affairs Courtyard Student Recreation Center Shattuck Hall Classroom Simon Benson House Branford P. Millar Library Lincoln Hall Viking Basketball 14

17 PORTLAND, OREGON Portland, Oregon City of Roses POPULATION: 2.2 million within the metro area; 609,456 within the city limits AREA: 130 square miles ELEVATION: 173 feet above sea level LONGITUDE: 40 miles east of the 122nd meridian west LATITUDE: 30 miles north of the 45th parallel north MILES TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN: 78 MILES TO A GLACIER: 65 (Mount Hood) AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 33.5 (January); 79.5 (July) AVERAGE PRECIPITATION: 37 (less than Atlanta, Baltimore, Houston or Seattle) ACRES OF PARKS IN METRO AREA: 37,000, including the 5,000-acre Forest Park BIKING ACROSS THE WILLAMETTE IN DOWNTOWN NIKE WORLD CAMPUS DOWNTOWN PORTLAND DOWNTOWN PORTLAND AND THE WEST HILLS Viking Basketball 15

18 THE STATE OF OREGON Oregonians love the water. Whether it be rivers, lakes, the ocean, the frozen kind, or even falling from the sky - much of Oregon s beauty lies in its water. Water is also what makes the Willamette Valley a lush and fertile region, making it one of the most beautiful places in the country. The Willamette River (top) meanders through downtown Portland and the center of the Willamette Valley. The rugged Oregon coastline (bottom) is inspiring in its beauty, and located just 78 miles west of Portland. Multnomah Falls (middle, far right), one of the most impressive waterfalls in the world is just 40 miles east of downtown Portland. Oregon s tallest peak, Mt. Hood (middle, far left), is within a one hour drive of Portland. Snowboarding (middle, second from left) has become a winter-time favorite on Oregon s Cascade Range. The Columbia River (middle, second from right), dividing Oregon and Washington, is considered perhaps the finest wind-surfing location in the world. - photos by Dick Powers Viking Basketball 16

19 VIKING COACHING STAFF MacKenzie Kasper HEAD COACH TYLER GEVING If there was any doubt about Head Coach Tyler Geving s coaching credentials, he erased them with his leadership, coaching and direction of the Viking program in Geving s team was coming off a disappointing eight-win season the previous year, but he led the Vikings to 17 wins, 11 in the Big Sky, and the conference tournament semifinals. Portland State earned a berth in its first national post-season tournament under Geving - the Collegeinsider.com Tournament - and also was recognized as one of the top programs in the nation according to the NCAA s Academic Progress Rate (APR). The improvement did not come without challenges. Due to injuries and Geving s decision to suspend his top returning player early in the season, the Vikings were very thin on the front line. So, Geving installed a four-guard (and sometimes five-guard) approach that led to almost immediate success and proved to be a difficult matchup for conference opponents. Those changes ignited the team midseason, spurring two six-win-in-sevengames stretches and lifting the Vikings up in the conference standings. Geving, now entering his sixth season as Head Coach at Portland State and 10th overall, was rewarded with a contract extension at the end of the year. Now as approaches, he should have a talented group of returners and solid recruiting class to lean on for further improvement. Geving was named Portland State Head Coach on April 13, His selection as the 12th Head Coach in Viking basketball history came after four seasons as the number one assistant to former coach Ken Bone, with two seasons as Associate Head Coach. THE SEASONS As a new head coach in , Geving became just the second Viking basketball coach to lead his team to the Big Sky Conference Tournament in his first season. PSU had overcame significant player turnover from the previous season, injuries and a formidable schedule to reach the tournament. Then in his first post-season game, Geving led the Vikings to a quarterfinal round road-game win at third-seeded Montana State. In the semifinal, PSU gave regular-season champion Weber State all they wanted in a loss on the road. In that off-season, Geving put together one of the best recruiting classes ever at Portland State. PSU signees Chehales Tapscott and Charles Odum stepped into the starting lineup and became two of the Vikings top players. Odum earned second team All-Big Sky Conference, while Tapscott overcame a mid-season knee injury to rank second in the Big Sky in rebounding. A third member of that class, 6-10 Brandon Cataldo, was a redshirt but is now set to have a big impact. Portland State suffered a myriad of injuries in , losing 33 player games, but still managed an improvement in overall record to The Vikings also led the Big Sky in scoring for the fourth straight season. In , Odum and Tapscott led the Vikings to a winning record while both earning first team All-Big Sky Conference honors. Odum was a threetime Big Sky Player of the Week averaging over 19 points per game, while Tapscott led the league in rebounding and blocked shots. PSU s 10-6 Big Sky record was its best since The Vikings had been a consensus number-five pick in preseason polling, but Geving led them to third, earning Big Sky Coach of the Year honors from Collegeinsider. com. Moreover, Geving s recruiting prowess was evident once again as he added dynamic point guard Lateef McMullan, combo guard Gary Winston and powerful post Renado Parker, all of whom had a big impact and helped lead the program in Another testament to Geving s recruiting was the addition of DaShaun Wiggins in A junior transfer, Wiggins led the Vikings in scoring and was named the Big Sky Conference s co-6th Man of the Year. Meanwhile, Winston continued his development, earning second team All-Big Sky honors. The team showed vast improvement over the previous year, more than doubling overall and conference win totals. Geving s teams have now reached the semifinals in the Big Sky Tournament (2010, 2012 and 2014) three times. The selection to the Collegeinsder.com Tournament was a nice post-season reward as well. MAKING HIS MARK Perhaps Geving s biggest challenge when taking over the program was correcting PSU s Academic Progress Rate (APR) deficiencies. When Geving was named Head Coach, the Viking pro Viking Basketball 17

20 VIKING COACHING STAFF gram had an APR below 900, causing a temporary loss of two scholarships and one-year post-season restriction. Geving took personal responsibility to correct the issue and has done so to the highest level. In four of the five years since he was named Head Coach, Geving s program has maintained a perfect 1,000 APR score. By May of 2014, the men s basketball program ranked among the top 10% of all programs in the nation for APR, earning commendation from the NCAA. In fact, PSU was the only basketball program in the Big Sky Conference or among the four Division I programs in the state of Oregon to be recognized. Since taking over as head coach, 16 of the 18 players to complete their eligibility under Geving have earned their degrees. GEVING, THE COACH Geving took over a program in 2009 that was coming off back-to-back seasons, Big Sky Tournament Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. The native of Burien, WA played a major role in those successes as the team s recruiting coordinator and defensive coach. When Geving ascended to the top job, his hiring was the culmination of 14 years as an assistant and one season as a co-head Coach at the junior college level. Unquestionably, Geving brought a continuity to the program that is extremely valuable in maintaining its success. PSU s appearance in the Big Sky Tournament in 2010 was its sixth straight, bettered only by Montana to that point. The Viking season was also highlighted by a win over 25th-ranked University of Portland on the Pilots home floor. Portland State had All-Big Sky Conference selections in Jamie Jones (first team), Dominic Waters (second team), and an All-Tournament choice in Julius Thomas, and set five new significant school records during the season. I feel like I bring great energy and enthusiasm to this job every day, said Geving. I have a good rapport with our players and feel that is a great strength on the court, in recruiting and within this program. Geving also takes a simple approach to applying his style to the role of head coach: You have to be who you are as a person. I can t be any of the coaches I used to coach with (Ken Bone, now at Washington State; Joe Callero, now at Cal Poly). I take bits and pieces of every guy I coached with and try to mold it into who I am as a coach and what works and doesn t work for my personality. The biggest thing is just being me and who I am as a person. Once you try and get out of who you are as a person and try to do something else, kids see that. Geving is the fifth Viking Head Coach since the return of basketball to the Park Blocks in The previous four, in reverse chronology: are Ken Bone (4 years, 77-49); Heath Schroyer (3 years, 35-47); Joel Sobotka (4 years, 53-59) and Ritchie McKay (2 years, 24-29). BACKGROUND Prior to coming to Portland State with Bone for the season, Geving had spent a decade coaching collegiately in the state of Washington. In , Geving served as co-head Coach at Edmonds Community College. He was scheduled to take over as Head Coach prior to coming to Portland State. Geving worked three seasons at Seattle University under Joe Callero (now the Head Coach at Cal Poly), the first year as an assistant and the next two as associate head coach. Geving spent the season as an assistant for Bone at Seattle Pacific. That team was 21-6 and made a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Geving first worked under Callero at Highline Community College. From the Thunderbirds posted a combined 63-2 record, claiming back-to-back NWAACC titles. In Geving s four years as an assistant at Highline CC, the team compiled a record. He also coached current Boston Celtic Brian Scalabrine at Highline. Geving began his coaching career as an assistant under Greg Sparling at Central Washington University from The Wildcats advanced to the NAIA sweet 16 in the season. THE TYLER GEVING FILE 6th year as Head Coach (69-85) 10th year at Portland State PERSONAL INFORMATION Hometown: Burien, WA Alma Mater: Central Washington, 96, Elementary Education; MA, City University, 00, Education Date of Birth: June 22, 1973 Family: Wife, Anastasia; sons, Thomas (5), and Demetri (3) COACHING EXPERIENCE Portland State - Head Coach, 69-85, Big Sky Tournament semifinals (2010, 2012, 2014) Year W-L Big Sky Post-season Big Sky semifinals (1-1) Big Sky semifinals (1-1) Big Sky semifinals (1-1), Collegeinsider.com Tournament Portland State - Associate Head Coach, ; Assistant Coach, (77-49, one Big Sky title, two Big Sky Tournament titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances) Edmonds CC - co-head Coach Seattle University - Associate Head Coach Seattle University - Assistant Coach Seattle Pacific - Assistant Coach Highline CC - Assistant Coach Central Washington - Assistant Coach TYLER GEVING vs. THE FIELD Belmont 0-1 Boise State 0-2 Cal Poly 1-0 UC Davis 1-0 UC Riverside 2-0 CSU Bakersfield 1-1 Cal State Fullerton 1-1 Denver 0-1 Eastern Washington 8-2 Evergreen 1-0 George Fox 2-0 Idaho 0-2 Idaho State 6-3 Lamar 1-0 Linfield 2-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Loyola Chicago 1-0 Loyola Marymount 1-1 Maryland-East. Shore 1-0 Montana 2-9 Montana State 3-9 Nevada 0-1 North Dakota 1-4 Northern Arizona 3-7 Northern Colorado 5-5 Oklahoma State 0-1 Geving also played during Callero s first head coaching stint at Highline CC during the season, helping the Thunderbirds to the NWAACC tournament. A 1991 graduate of Highline High School in Burien, Geving set career, season and single-game scoring records (48) and was a three-time all-league selection as a prep. Geving received his bachelor s degree in elementary education with a minor in health education from Central Washington in 1996 and earned his master s degree in education from City University in Geving is married and lives in Portland. He and his wife, Anastasia, have two sons, Thomas (5), and Demetri (3). Oregon 0-3 Oregon State 0-2 Pacific 1-0 Pacific Lutheran 1-0 Pepperdine 2-0 Portland 1-3 Sacramento State 7-3 Saint Mary s 0-1 San Diego 0-1 Seattle 3-3 SIUE 1-0 Southern Methodist 0-1 Southern Utah 3-1 Career Record: Home: Road: Neutral: 5-4 vs. the Big Sky Conference (includes tourney): Home: Road: Neutral: 1-1 vs. Non-Conference Opponents: Home: 21-5 Road: 3-25 Neutral: 4-2 vs. Atlantic Sun: 0-1 vs. Big 12: 0-1 vs. Big West: 5-1 vs. Conference USA: 0-1 vs. Great West: 1-1 vs. Horizon: 0-1 vs. Mid-Eastern Athletic: 1-0 vs. Missouri Valley: 1-0 vs. Mountain West: 0-3 vs. Ohio Valley: 1-0 vs. Pac-12: 0-8 vs. Southland: 1-0 vs. Sun Belt: 0-1 vs. West Coast: 4-6 vs. Western Athletic: 1-4 vs. NCAA I Ind.: 4-4 vs. lower Division: 9-0 Stanford 0-1 UNLV 0-1 Utah Valley 1-1 Walla Walla 1-0 Washington 0-1 Washington State 0-1 Weber State 3-10 Willamette 1-0 Wright State 0-1 Wyoming 0-1 Robert Casey Viking Basketball 18

21 VIKING COACHING STAFF BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORS UNDER COACH TYLER GEVING MacKenzie Kasper st team All-Big Sky: Jamie Jones 2nd team All-Big Sky: Dominic Waters All-Big Sky Tournament: Julius Thomas Big Sky Player of the Week: Dominic Waters (twice), Phil Nelson nd team All-Big Sky: Charles Odum Academic All-Big Sky: Melvin Jones, Nate Lozeau Big Sky Player of the Week: Chris Harriel st team All-Big Sky: Charles Odum, Chehales Tapscott All-Big Sky Tournament: Charles Odum Academic All-Big Sky: Nate Lozeau, Martin Whitmore Big Sky Player of the Week: Charles Odum (three times) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH JEFF HIRONAKA Honorable Mention All-Big Sky: Aaron Moore Academic All-Big Sky: Martin Whitmore Big Sky Player of the Week: Michael Harthun nd team All-Big Sky: Gary Winston Honorable Mention All-Big Sky: DaShaun Wiggins co-6th Man of the Year: DaShaun Wiggins Big Sky Player of the Week: Tim Douglas, Kyle Richardson New Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka played a vital role in the improvement of the Portland State program in The Vikings improved by nine wins over the previous season, THE JEFF HIRONAKA FILE 2nd year at Portland State Hometown: Weiser, ID Alma Mater: Eastern Oregon, 1980, Secondary Education; Idaho State, 1990, Masters, Sports Administration COACHING EXPERIENCE Portland State, Associate Head Coach Washington State, Dir. of Player Development Washington State, Assistant Coach Seattle Pacific, Head Coach (134-67) Seattle Pacific, Associate Head Coach Seattle Pacific, Assistant Coach The Master s College, Assistant Coach/ Athletics Director Idaho State, Assistant Coach Blackfoot (ID) HS, Head Coach Ririe (ID) HS, Head Coach Weiser (ID) HS, Varsity/JV Coach Eastern Oregon, JV Coach reached the Big Sky Tournament semifinals and made an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com post-season tournament. Hironaka, a long-time college basketball coach in the Pacific Northwest, was highly regarded by his peers and an excellent appointment to Geving s staff. He took a lead role in practices and in game-night huddles, as is well-respected by the players. Hironaka, formerly an assistant at Washington State, has spent more than 20 seasons as a coach at northwest schools, as well as being an assistant on a previous staff with Geving at Seattle Pacific. Hironaka worked under Ken Bone at Seattle Pacific from He and Geving were assistants together at SPU in Hironaka then took over as Head Coach at Seattle Pacific when Bone left for an assistant position at Washington. Hironaka was Head Coach from , compiling a record and leading the Falcons to five NCAA II playoff appearances. Hironaka, who worked with Bone for 11 years at SPU, then took an assistant coaching position on Bone s staff at Washington State in Hironaka spent three seasons as an assistant coach at WSU and for the past season was Director of Player Development/Special Assistant to the Head Coach. Hironaka assisted in WSU s run to the NIT Semifinals in New York in 2011, as the team went 3-1 in the Steve Huey tournament. I m very excited to get someone of Jeff s caliber here at Portland State, said Geving. Anytime you can get someone with head coaching experience and with the success he had at Seattle Pacific, you know he will really help your program. He is one of the most respected coaches in the northwest and really elevates our staff. In all my years of coaching, he has probably been one of the four or five guys I have looked up to as a coaching mentor. Getting him on our staff is big for our program and big for me, said Geving. While Head Coach at Seattle Pacific, Hironaka led the Falcons to back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles in 2006 and The 2006 team won 26 games en route to a national semifinal appearance, matching the best NCAA Tournament performance in school history. Hironaka was also on the staff during the Falcons previous Final Four run in Hironaka joined Bone s SPU staff in 1991 and became the associate head coach in During his 18-year tenure on the coaching staff, the Falcons went , earned seven outright or shared conference championships and qualified for NCAA Division II Tournament berths 13 of the final 16 years. Hironaka s 11-year run as Bone s chief aide was the longest of any assistant in program history. A two-time Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Hironaka was also the 2006 NABC West Region Coach of the Year. SPU registered a winning record in each of Hironaka s seven seasons, including a 20-9 mark in Hironaka has more than 20 years of bench experience and an extensive network of contacts in the college game. Before going to SPU, he served on the staff at Idaho State from , and later was an assistant coach and assistant athletic director at The Master s College in Newhall, CA. While at Idaho State he completed his master s in sports administration. A native of Weiser, Idaho, Hironaka began coaching in 1980 at his high school as the junior varsity coach and varsity assistant coach. In 1986 he became head coach at Idaho s Ririe High School and moved to Blackfoot High the following year. Hironaka was an accomplished player, lettering three seasons at Eastern Oregon, where he obtained his degree in secondary education in He was a member of the team s coaching staff in At Weiser High he was an All-Snake River Conference guard Viking Basketball 19

22 VIKING COACHING STAFF ASSISTANT COACH JASE COBURN THE JASE COBURN FILE 2nd year at Portland State Hometown: Mesa, AZ Alma Mater: Arizona State, 2006, Secondary Education-History Date of Birth: September 16, 1983 COACHING EXPERIENCE Portland State, Assistant Coach Howard (TX) JC, Assistant Coach McClintock HS, Head Coach Phoenix JC, Assistant Coach Corona del Sol HS, Assistant Coach THE MICHAEL PLANK FILE 1st year at Portland State Hometown: Stockton, CA Alma Mater: Willamette, 2006, BA, Sociology Playing Career: Willamette, (also played football and baseball) Jase Coburn joined the Portland State basketball staff prior to the season. He came to the Park Blocks with nine years of coaching experience, most recently as an assistant at Howard Junior College in Texas. Jase is young, enthusiastic, energetic and brings something different to the table as far as recruiting goes, said Viking Head Coach Tyler Geving. He has great connections with Arizona high schools and Texas junior colleges. He should be able to open a new market for us in recruiting. He has been a high school head coach and won a state championship at a young age. Anytime ASSISTANT COACH MICHAEL PLANK Michael Plank was named a new assistant basketball coach this past summer, replacing Anthony Owens, who took a head coaching position at the University of Great Falls. Plank comes to PSU after spending last season as an assistant coach at Casper College in Wyoming. He also worked one year as a graduate assistant at University of San Francisco ( ), and three years as lead assistant and recruiting coordinator at his alma mater, Willamette ( ). Plank was the head coach of the Portland Hoops Kings (South) AAU team from His teams compiled a 37-8 record. I have known Mike for six or seven years and COACHING EXPERIENCE Portland State, Assistant Coach Casper College, Assistant Coach San Francisco, Graduate Assistant/ Director of Operations Willamette, Assistant Coach Steve Brenner you can get a head coach with experience at any level it helps your program. He has shown his dedication to the game and his desire to be a future college head coach. Coburn has played an instrumental role in recruiting, particularly with the addition of leading scorer DaShaun Wiggins, and transfer Calaen Robinson. Coburn was part of a program at Howard that was over two seasons. Howard, the NJCAA Region 5 Champion, reached the NJCAA National Tournament final eight this past season. Howard has been a top-10 ranked program for the past two seasons. Prior to working at Howard JC, Coburn was the Head Coach at McClintock High School in Tempe, AZ from 2007 to At 23, he was one of the youngest head coaches ever to be hired in Arizona, and by 26 had led the team to a state title. Coburn s team won the 4A state championship, and two other times his teams reached the quarterfinals. He was the consensus Arizona 4A Coach of the Year in Overall, his teams compiled a record. Coburn was an assistant coach at Phoenix College from 2005 to 2007 when the team twice reached the national tournament. He spent one season as an assistant coach at Corona del Sol (AZ) HS in He has also coached AAU basketball (Arizona Rage, ; and Compton Magic, 2011) and worked numerous camps and clinics over the years. A native of Mesa, AZ, Coburn played basketball at Mesquite High School and MiraCosta College. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education-History from Arizona State (2006). he has worked his way up through the coaching ranks, said Geving. What really stands out for us is Mike is from California and he has a lot of ties to that area. We need to recruit that area better and we are hoping he can help us with that. He comes from Casper College, which is in the Region 9 league, and that is another area we want to really recruit well. Mike has a good reputation as a recruiter and hard worker. Those were the traits we were looking for and we believe he will help improve our recruiting in those areas. A 2006 graduate of Willamette with a degree in Sociology, Plank played four years of basketball and football for the Bearcats. He also played one season of baseball Viking Basketball 20

23 VIKING COACHING STAFF SPECIAL ADVISOR BARRY ADAMS Barry Adams, a high school coaching legend in the state of Oregon, now serves as a special advisor to the Portland State Basketball program. He has assisted the program for four seasons. Adams spent 40 years as a high school basketball coach at five Oregon schools - Nestucca, Lebanon, Hillsboro, Glencoe and South Salem. He won two state championships and 656 total games. Adams was the state s Basketball Coach of the Year four times and was inducted into the National Coaches Association Hall of Fame in Other highlights of his career include operating Cascade Sports Camp for 40 years, spending 23 years as coach of the Oregon All-Star Basketball teams, and helping operate the Les Schwab Christmas Tournament for the past 14 years. On March 10, 2014, Adams was elected to the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. Adams was a co-founder of The Hoop Basketball facilities. He spent 35 years teaching history, economics, government and personal finance in high school. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ADAM WARDELL Adam Wardell begins his second year as the Director of Operations for Portland State Basketball this season. Wardell had spent the previous two years as an assistant coach at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, WA. Wardell manages day-to-day operations of the basketball program, including video exchange, travel, daily scheduling and camps. A 2010 graduate of Seattle Pacific, Wardell played for current PSU Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka. A scholarship player at SPU, Wardell was a member of three conference championship teams. Wardell is a native of Sedro-Woolley, WA where he was a high school teammate of former PSU quarterback and current development officer, Tygue Howland. TEAM ATHLETIC TRAINER JIM WALLIS Jim Wallis is entering his 26th year as the head athletic trainer at Portland State. Wallis, who began in August 1989, specifically works with the men s basketball team. Formerly the department s head athletic trainer, Wallis was elevated to the title of Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine. He oversees a full-time staff of three assistants, as well as graduate assistants. Since July 2003, Wallis has also been an affiliated assistant professor in the School of Community Health at Portland State, and prior to that he served as an assistant professor with the school from August 1989 June Prior to coming to the Park Blocks, Wallis spent three years ( ) as the head athletic trainer and an instructor at Lewis and Clark College in Portland. Wallis was also the head athletic trainer and an instructor at the College of Idaho from Sept July He got his start as in athletic training in 1983 at Sabino High School in Tucson, Arizona, where he spent one year. Wallis is a certified athletic trainer (ATC) through the National Athletic Trainers Association and since 1994 has been a registered athletic trainer (ATC/R) with the state of Oregon. He has also been a certified kinesio taping instructor since More recently he has become the foremost expert on kinesio taping in the United States and a published author on the subject. In recent years, he has also travelled to international competitions with the U.S. Fencing and U.S. Saber teams as team athletic trainer. In 2010, Wallis received the NATA Athletic Trainers Association Outstanding Service Award for his career service and achievement in the field. He was also Inducted into the Oregon Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame. A 1983 graduate of Washington State, Wallis earned his degree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training. In 1984, Wallis earned his Master s degree in Athletic Training from the University of Arizona. A native of Puyallup, Washington, Wallis enjoys traveling in the United States and internationally as well as playing squash. Wallis son, Kyle (24), is a graduate of Oregon Culinary Institute and works as a chef in Portland Viking Basketball 21

24 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 0 - GARY WINSTON Senior 3V Guard Walla Walla, Washington Walla Walla High School Proven to be one of the top longrange shooters ever at Portland State... ranks third all-time in threepoint percentage (.435) and 11th in three-pointers made (120) at PSU... led the team and the Big Sky in three-point percentage in (.470), also the second-best mark in PSU history... a combo guard who can handle the ball or play off the ball... should see his scoring continue to rise... a physically strong player who is a good defender as well. COACH GEVING SAYS: We ve talked a lot with Gary about his mental approach, and how when he is dialed in, he becomes one of the top players in the league. He can shoot it very well, and is now more aggressive about getting to the rim and the free throw line more. He was a big part of our success the second half of last season. We need that same effort and attitude out of him again this year JUNIOR SEASON Named second team All-Big Sky Conference... played in 29 games, starting missed a few early in the season recovering from pre-season surgery... averaged 11.3 points, 2.8 assists... shot.443 from the field and.802 at the line... ranked fourth in the Big Sky Conference in three-point percentage (.422)... third on team in scoring, second in assists... averaged over 14 points per game over last 20 games... set a career-high with 21 points in a tripleovertime win against Montana (1/11)... hit the game winning shot - a three-pointer - with 2.6 seconds left in the third overtime... in the very next game, hit a three-pointer with 42 seconds left in overtime against Sacramento State (1/16) to give the Vikings a six-point lead and basically seal another win... also had a career-high six assists in that game... scored 19 points with six assists in a win over Northern Colorado (1/20)... set another career-high with 26 points in a win at Southern Utah (2/20)... posted 22 points (7-14 FG, pt, 5-6 FT) and a career-high seven assists in a win at Northern Colorado (3/1)... led team in scoring eight times, assists 13 times... scored in double figures 20 times, three times had 20+ points... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Scored 11 points with two rebounds, two assists and a steal against Montana... had 14 points and two assists against North Dakota SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in all 28 games, starting 17, and averaging 26.6 minutes per game... averaged 7.9 points, 2.3 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game... shot.423 from the field,.470 from three-point range and.810 at the line... led the Big Sky Conference in threepoint shooting for the full season, hitting that mark also ranks as second-best for a season in school history... shot.538 from three-point range over the final 16 games (28-52)... led the team in scoring once and assists eight times... had 11 double-figure scoring games... scored a season-high Viking Basketball 22 points against George Fox (12/15), hitting 5-8 from the field and 4-4 from three-point range... matched that with 14 points (5-10 FG, pt FG, 2-2 FT), five rebounds and five assists in a win over Eastern Washington... scored 13 points (5-6 FG, pt FG) in a win over Northern Arizona (1/12)... posted 13 points (5-9 FG, pt FG) at Sacramento State (2/9)... grabbed a career-high seven rebounds with 11 points in a win over Southern Utah (2/14) FRESHMAN SEASON Proved to be one of the top freshmen in the Big Sky Conference... played in 27 games, starting two... missed two games at start of season as NCAA cleared up eligibility issues... also missed two with a quad injury... averaged 6.5 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 22 minutes per game... shot.418 from the field,.417 from three-point range and.658 at the line... made 35 three-point field goals... led the team in assists five times... had five double-figure scoring games... scored 13 points (4-6 FG, pt, 2-4 FT) with six assists and two steals in his first game, a win over Linfield (11/21)... scored 11 points (4-7 FG, 3-5 3pt) with three assists in a win at Northern Colorado (1/12)... had 11 points with four assists against Montana State (1/26)... scored 14 points (5-9 FG, pt) at Weber State (2/2)... tallied eight points (2-3 FG, pt, 3-4 FT) and six assists in a win over Sacramento State (2/15)... posted a careerhigh 19 points (7-11 FG pt) in the season finale at Seattle (3/10)... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Scored two points with one rebound and one assist against Montana State... had three points and two assists against Weber State. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered four times in basketball and three times in football at Walla Walla High School GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS originally committed to Idaho out of high school, but changed his mind and attended Walla Walla Community College last year... a three-time All-Big 9 performer at Walla Walla High School... three-time Tri-City Herald All-Area MVP, two-time Cascade Division Defensive Player of the Year and 2010 Cascade Division Player of the Year... Washington 4A first team All-State selection... led the Blue Devils to the Big 9 District championship and a berth in the Washington 4A playoffs... was rated as the number two point guard in the state of Washington by Northwesthoops.com and the No. 64 point guard in the nation by ESPN... was also an All-Conference receiver, defensive back and return man in football. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Gary and Dorothy Winston... born September 23, has one sister, Malynda... undecided major... hobbies are God, family, friends, relaxing and eating... his goal is create a better life for his family and friends. CAREER HIGHS Points 26 at Southern Utah, 2/20/14 7 vs. Southern Utah, 2/14/13 FG Made 9 at Southern Utah, 2/20/14 FG Attempted 17 at Southern Utah, 2/20/14 17 vs. Idaho State, 3/8/14 3-pt FG Made 5 at Seattle, 3/10/12 3-pt FG Attempts 9 at Seattle, 3/10/12 9 vs. Idaho State, 3/8/14 FT Made 8 vs. Weber State, 3/6/14 FT Attempted 11 vs. Weber State, 3/6/14 Assists 7 at Northern Colorado, 3/1/14 7 vs. Idaho State, 3/8/14 Steals 4 vs. Northern Arizona, 1/12/13 Blocked Shots 1 at Northern Arizona, 2/4/12; 1 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/18/13 Turnovers 5 six times Minutes 44 vs. Montana, 1/11/14 (3ot); 44 at Montana, 2/6/14 (ot) 44 vs. Idaho State, 3/8/14 WINSTON S GAME BY GAME STATISTICS FOR HIS FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE SEASONS CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 38. Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/ SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/ UC DAVIS 11/24/ at Boise State 11/29/ PORTLAND 12/07/ EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/ at Idaho State 01/02/ at Weber State 01/04/ MONTANA STATE 01/09/ MONTANA 01/11/ at Sacramento State 01/16/14 * at Northern Arizona 01/18/14 * SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/14 * EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/14 * NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/14 * NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/14 * at Montana 02/06/14 * at Montana State 02/08/14 * NORTHERN ARIZONA 02/13/14 * SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/14 * at Southern Utah 02/20/14 * at Eastern Washington 02/24/14 * at North Dakota 02/27/14 * at Northern Colorado 03/01/14 * WEBER STATE 03/06/14 * IDAHO STATE 03/08/14 * vs Montana 03/13/14 * vs North Dakota 03/14/14 * at San Diego 3/18/14 * Totals

25 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Robert Casey Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Viking Basketball 23

26 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 1 - ZACH GENGLER Sophomore 1V Guard Silverton, Oregon Silverton High School GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS A talented combo guard who can handle the ball as well as shoot it... a skilled player and capable scorer... has a great future in the program... will be called on to really step up in after the graduation of Tim Douglas, Gary Winston and DaShaun Wiggins. COACH GEVING SAYS: As a freshman, he had some ups and downs. The good thing about Zach is he understands the game and has a good feel for the game. He is someone that, when you put him in, he is going to be in the right spots and do the right things. He is a guy that can make baskets when he has to. He just has to continue to grow as a player and get stronger. Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at UNLV 11/08/13 * PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/13/13 * LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/ SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/ UC DAVIS 11/24/ at Boise State 11/29/ PORTLAND 12/07/ IDAHO 12/14/ EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/ at Idaho State 01/02/ at Weber State 01/04/ MONTANA STATE 01/09/ MONTANA 01/11/ at Sacramento State 01/16/ at Northern Arizona 01/18/ SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/ EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/ NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/ NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/ at Montana 02/06/ at Montana State 02/08/ SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/ at Southern Utah 02/20/ at Eastern Washington 02/24/ at North Dakota 02/27/ at Northern Colorado 03/01/ IDAHO STATE 03/08/ vs Montana 03/13/ vs North Dakota 03/14/ at San Diego 3/18/ Totals Larry Lawson FRESHMAN SEASON Playing behind a group of talented veterans at guard, but has performed well whenever called upon... played in 29 games with two starts... averaged 3.0 points with 20 assists and 18 steals... averaged 4.5 steals per 40 minutes - more than twice the total of anyone else on the team... shot.478 from the field, a team-best.478 from three-point range and.750 at the line... posted a season-high 11 points at Idaho State (1/2)... had 10 points (4-4 FG) and four assists in a win over Pacific Lutheran (11/13)... scored seven points with four rebounds and three steals at San Diego (3/18). BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Played three minutes and did not score against Montana... had three points, four rebounds, an assist and a steal against North Dakota. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE The Oregon 5A Player of the Year as a senior at Silverton High School... averaged 23.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 4.6 steals per game... led his team to the Mid-Willamette Valley Conference Championship and was league MVP... Silverton was 23-5 and placed third in state... following the season was selected to compete in the Northwest Shootout, pitting Oregon s top senior basketball players against Washington s top players... was MVP of the Mid-Willamette Valley Conference as a junior as his team placed sixth in state... a three-time firstteam All-League selection and two-time first-team All-State selection... holds six school records at Silverton: points and steals in a career, in a season and in a single game... also lettered three years in track... as a sophomore placed first in state in the 4x400 relay, eighth in the triple jump... was eighth in the long jump as a junior. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Brad Gengler and Joyce Ryan... born January 22, four brothers and three sisters; Brad Gengler, Ryan Gengler, Nick Ryan, Bob Ryan, Catie Ryan, Katie Gengler, and Kristy Gengler... plans to major in Business Administration... hobbies are hanging out with friends and family, traveling and playing golf... wants to be a business owner. CAREER HIGHS Points 11 at Idaho State, 1/2/14 5 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/13 FG Made 4 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/13 4 at Idaho State, 1/2/14 FG Attempted 6 vs. Evergreen State, 12/23/13 6 at Idaho State, 1/2/14 6 at San Diego, 3/18/14 3-pt FG Made 2 vs. Loyola Chicago, 11/22/13 2 vs. Sacramento State, 2/15/14 3-pt FG Attempts 3 vs. Sacramento State, 2/15/14 FT Made 2 three times FT Attempted 4 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/13 Assists 4 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/13 Steals 3 vs. Evergreen State, 12/23/13 3 at San Diego, 3/18/14 Blocked Shots 1 twice Turnovers 2 three times Minutes 23 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/ Viking Basketball 24

27 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Steve Huey Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Viking Basketball 25

28 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 11 - TIM DOUGLAS Senior 1V Guard Cerritos, California Mayfair High School University Of Portland A leader who took over as point guard in has the ability to break down a defense on the drive... a redshirt the season per NCAA transfer rules after transferring in from University of Portland. COACH GEVING SAYS: We need Tim to provide good leadership for us on and off the floor. He has some maturity and we need that to rub off on the other players. Tim has been in key situations in his career, so we need to feed off his leadership. One thing I really like is that he has worked harder than ever in the off-season and improved his ability to knock down shots on a more consistent basis. Larry Lawson GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at UNLV 11/08/13 * PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/13/13 * LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/13 * SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/13 * UC DAVIS 11/24/13 * at Boise State 11/29/13 * PORTLAND 12/07/13 * IDAHO 12/14/13 * EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/13 * at Idaho State 01/02/14 * at Weber State 01/04/14 * MONTANA STATE 01/09/14 * MONTANA 01/11/14 * at Sacramento State 01/16/14 * at Northern Arizona 01/18/14 * SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/14 * EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/14 * NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/14 * NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/14 * at Montana 02/06/14 * at Montana State 02/08/14 * NORTHERN ARIZONA 02/13/14 * SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/14 * at Southern Utah 02/20/14 * at Eastern Washington 02/24/14 * at North Dakota 02/27/14 * at Northern Colorado 03/01/14 * WEBER STATE 03/06/14 * IDAHO STATE 03/08/14 * vs Montana 03/13/14 * vs North Dakota 03/14/14 * at San Diego 3/18/14 * Totals JUNIOR SEASON Started every game of the season at point guard providing the leadership the team needed... averaged 11.8 points and 3.1 assists... led the team with 34.8 minutes per game... led the team with 33 steals and was third with 45 three-point field goals... shot.382 from the field,.331 from threepoint range and.784 at the line... ranked 15th in the Big Sky in scoring and eighth in assists... scored a season-high 27 points (8-20 FG, pt FG, 6-9 FT) with six rebounds, four steals and three assists against Portland (12/7)... was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week following that performance... scored 18 points (7-17 FG, 4-5 FT) in his first game as a Viking against UNLV (11/8)... had 18 points (6-12 FG, pt FG, 3-3 FT) with five assists in a win over SIU Edwardsville (11/23)... scored 17 points (5-10 FG, pt, 4-4 FT) with four assists in a win over Eastern Washington (1/27)... handed out a season-high eight assists against Idaho (12/14)... led the team in scoring five times and assists 14 times... had a team-high 22 double-figure scoring games... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Scored seven points, grabbed four rebounds and had one assist against Montana... had four points and two steals against North Dakota. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at the University of Portland... in he started 15 of 31 games played averaging 23.1 minutes per game... averaged 8.5 points, 3.0 assists and shot.435 from the field and.828 at the line... was a team captain... as a freshman, he appeared in 28 games, starting nine averaged 7.7 per game, 9.6 points in conference play... scored 26 points, including a perfect 4-4 from three point range, as the Pilots routed nationallyranked St. Mary s in the Chiles Center on Jan. 29, 2011 set a career high of 27 points during a road win at crosstown rival Portland State on Dec. 18, twice named West Coast Conference Player of the Week. Named the Suburban League Most Valuable Player in 2010 and All-CIF First Team after leading Mayfair High School to a overall record and the conference title two-year starting point guard and led the Suburban League in scoring (20.2) and assists per game (5.6) as a senior... also grabbed 3.4 rebounds per contest as the Monsoons advanced to the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section s II-A playoffs also earned All-Suburban League first team honors as a junior after averaging 14.0 points per game a high school teammate of Viking star Charles Odum. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Timothy Douglas Sr. and Carol Douglas... born March 4, has one brother, Taylor... Pre-Med major... hobbies are hanging with his friends, girlfriend and family... goals are to play professionally and become a doctor. CAREER HIGHS Points 27 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 6 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 FG Made 8 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 FG Attempted 20 vs. Portland, 12/7/13; vs. Montana, 1/11/14 (3ot) 3-pt FG Made 5 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 3-pt FG Attempts 9 vs. Montana, 1/11/14 (3ot) FT Made 6 vs. Loyola Chicago, 11/22/13 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 FT Attempted 9 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 Assists 8 vs. Idaho, 12/14/13 Steals 4 vs. Portland, 12/7/13 Blocked Shots 0 Turnovers 8 at UNLV, 11/9/13 Minutes 50 vs. Montana, 1/11/14 (3ot) Viking Basketball 26

29 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Steve Huey Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Viking Basketball 27

30 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 23 - DASHAUN WIGGINS Senior 1V Guard Bronx, New York Bridgton Academy Wings Academy College Of Eastern Utah Howard (TX) Junior College GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS A strong scorer who is flourishing in the Vikings up-tempo attack... has the ability to score from all over the floor and get to the free throw line... should be one of the top scorers in the Big Sky Conference this coming season... played for Viking assistant Jase Coburn at Howard (TX) Junior College. COACH GEVING SAYS: DaShaun can score the basketball and he had some big games for us last year. When you have a guy like that as your sixth Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at UNLV 11/08/ PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/13/13 * LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/ SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/ UC DAVIS 11/24/ at Boise State 11/29/ PORTLAND 12/07/ IDAHO 12/14/ EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/13 * at Idaho State 01/02/ at Weber State 01/04/14 * MONTANA STATE 01/09/14 * MONTANA 01/11/14 * at Sacramento State 01/16/ at Northern Arizona 01/18/ SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/ EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/ NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/ NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/ at Montana 02/06/ at Montana State 02/08/14 * NORTHERN ARIZONA 02/13/ at Southern Utah 02/20/ at Eastern Washington 02/24/ at North Dakota 02/27/ at Northern Colorado 03/01/ WEBER STATE 03/06/ IDAHO STATE 03/08/ vs Montana 03/13/ vs North Dakota 03/14/ at San Diego 3/18/ Totals Larry Lawson man, who is instant offense, you don t take a drop off when he comes into the game. As an older senior, we need him to be a big contributor again this year with the same kind of numbers JUNIOR SEASON Named Big Sky Conference co-6th Man of the Year and honorable mention All-Big Sky... led the team in scoring in just 23 minutes per game... played in 31 games, missing one with an ankle sprain... made six starts... averaged a team-best 12.9 points, 2.8 rebounds and ranked third on the team with 31 steals... shot.423 from the field,.330 from three-point range and.762 at the line... got to the line a team-high six times per game... ranked 14th in the Big Sky Conference in scoring... had 21 double-figure scoring games and a team-high five 20-point games... also has two 19-point games... scored 21 points (4-9 FG, pt, FT) with seven rebounds and three assists in a win over UC Davis (11/24)... had a season-high 22 points (8-17 FG, pt, 3-4 FT) and eight rebounds against Idaho (12/14)... logged 20 points (7-13 FG, pt, 5-6 FT) against Montana State (1/9)... scored 21 points (5-11 FG, pt, 8-9 FT) with five assists in a win over Eastern Washington (1/27)... handed out a career-high six assists in a win at Eastern Washington (2/24)... posted 20 points (4-9 FG, pt, FT) in a win over Weber State (3/6)... led the team in scoring 10 times, rebounding three times and assists twice... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Had 18 points, two rebounds and two assists against Montana... scored 12 points with two rebounds against North Dakota. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Howard (TX) JC in on a team that feature seven players that would go on to Division I basketball... averaged 8.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists... Howard reached the NJCAA National Tournament... played at College of Eastern Utah in averaged 17.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists and was named second team All-Region... was conference leading scorer. A native of Bronx, NY, he attended Bridgton Academy in Maine... earned 2nd team All-NEPSAC league... spent one year at Wings Academy earning first team All-City and first team All-Bronx... originally committed to Seton Hall before going to junior college. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Son of Angela Wiggins... born September 16, has two brothers, Donte and D andre, and two sisters, Sade and Tysheka... hobby is video games... would like to play professional basketball. CAREER HIGHS Points 22 vs. Idaho, 12/14/13 8 vs. Idaho, 12/14/13 FG Made 8 vs. Idaho, 12/14/13 FG Attempted 17 vs. Idaho, 12/14/13 3-pt FG Made 3 three times 3-pt FG Attempts 7 vs. Eastern Washington, 1/27/14 FT Made 11 vs. UC Davis, 11/24/13 FT Attempted 14 vs. UC Davis, 11/24/13 Assists 6 at Eastern Washington, 2/24/14 Steals 3 vs. North Dakota, 2/1/14 at Southern Utah, 2/20/14 Blocked Shots 1 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/13/13 Turnovers 4 vs. UC Davis, 11/24/13 Minutes 32 vs. Idaho, 12/14/ Viking Basketball 28

31 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Larry Lawson Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Viking Basketball 29

32 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 34 - JOEL KING Senior 3V Guard Lacey, Washington River Ridge High School A walk-on to the program who has three years experience... plays behind a number of talented guards. COACH GEVING SAYS: Joel has been a great asset to our program even though he hasn t played a lot. He always has a good attitude and is a good teammate. He has all the great qualities you want in a walk-on. He hasn t played a lot but has never complained and does whatever it takes for the team to win JUNIOR SEASON Played in five games a total of six minutes... scored a career-high four points with two rebounds and two blocked shots in a win over Evergreen State (12/23). BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Played one minute against North Dakota and did not score SOPHOMORE SEASON A walk-on who played three minutes in three games FRESHMAN SEASON A walk-on who played in five games during the season... played 17 total minutes... scored one point with four rebounds, two assists and a steal... in a win over Walla Walla (12/3). PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered four times in basketball at River Ridge High School... won three straight district championships... named EVCO League MVP... lettered twice in track and field... won the district title in the triple jump as a senior. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Marsha Edwards and Rondell King... born February 1, has one sister, Keisha... majoring in Sports Medicine... hobbies are listening to music, playing the piano and spending time with family and friends. CAREER HIGHS Points 4 vs. Evergreen State, 12/23/13 4 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 FG Made 2 vs. Evergreen State, 12/23/13 FG Attempted 3 twice 3-pt FG Made 0 3-pt FG Attempts 2 vs. Linfield, 11/21/11 FT Made 1 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 FT Attempted 2 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 Assists 2 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 Steals 1 twice Blocked Shots 2 vs. Evergeen State, 12/23/13 Turnovers 1 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 Minutes 10 vs. Walla Walla, 12/3/11 Larry Lawson GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at UNLV 11/08/ PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/13/ EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/ NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/ vs North Dakota 03/14/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg PACIFIC (OR) 11/09/ SACRAMENTO STATE 01/10/ SOUTHERN UTAH 02/14/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg LINFIELD 11/21/ vs Louisiana Tech 11/26/ WALLA WALLA 12/03/ NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/05/ SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/ Totals Viking Basketball 30

33 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Steve Brenner Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Viking Basketball 31

34 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES 44 - BRANDON CATALDO Senior 3V Center Rainier, Oregon Rainier High School Could be a very important player if he continues his improvement to his senior season... showed the promise he had in high school before a broken leg derailed his career for two seasons... has a good post game, good hands and feet and is a 57% career shooter... can pass, block shots and get position... conditioning is a key and he has shown commitment, losing over 60 pounds during his redshirt year and 80 in all... last name pronounced: kuh-tall-doe. COACH GEVING SAYS: It will be a big year for Brandon as a fifth-year senior. He has shown multiple times that he is capable of having good games from a GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS scoring and rebounding standpoint. The biggest thing for him is doing it on a consistent basis. When he puts it together he is a low-post threat in our league and a space-eater on defense. He can be a good weapon for us if he shows consistency day in and day out JUNIOR SEASON His contributions continue to grow... played in 28 games, averaging 10.3 minutes... averaged 4.0 points and 3.3 rebounds... that works out to 16 points and 13 rebounds over 40 minutes... shot.588 from the field and.760 at the line... scored nine points (4-7 FG, 1-1 FT) with a career-high 10 rebounds in the season opener at UNLV (11/8)... scored a career-high 10 points (3-6 FG, 4-4 FT) with four rebounds at Northern Arizona (1/18)... had nine points (4-6 FG, 1-2 FT) and nine rebounds in a win over Northern Colorado (1/30)... led the team in rebounding five times... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Played three minutes and did not score against Montana... had two points and one rebound in three minutes against North Dakota SOPHOMORE SEASON Competed in 23 games, getting three starts... averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and blocked 15 shots in 8.4 minutes per game... shot.571 from the field to lead the team... scored eight points (3-5 FG, 2-4 FT) with a career-high four blocked shots in a win over Sacramento State (1/10)... blocked four shots in just six minutes in a win over Idaho State (12/20)... started at North Dakota (1/19), playing a career-high 23 minutes, scoring seven points (3-6 FG, 1-2 FT), with four rebounds, three assists and a block. Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at UNLV 11/08/ PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/13/ LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/ SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/ PORTLAND 12/07/ IDAHO 12/14/ EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/ at Idaho State 01/02/ MONTANA STATE 01/09/ MONTANA 01/11/ at Sacramento State 01/16/ at Northern Arizona 01/18/ SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/ EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/ NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/ NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/ at Montana 02/06/ at Montana State 02/08/ NORTHERN ARIZONA 02/13/ SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/ at Southern Utah 02/20/ at Eastern Washington 02/24/ at Northern Colorado 03/01/ WEBER STATE 03/06/ IDAHO STATE 03/08/ vs Montana 03/13/ vs North Dakota 03/14/ at San Diego 3/18/ Totals FRESHMAN SEASON Played for the first time after missing most of his senior season in high school and redshirting in due to a broken leg... played in 15 games averaging six minutes... scored 26 points with 24 rebounds and four blocked shots in 88 minutes during the season... shot.500 from the field... had season-highs of nine points (4-5 FG, 1-2 FT) and four rebounds against Walla Walla (12/3)... scored four points with two rebounds in a win over Northern Arizona (1/5)... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: had one rebound in one minute of play against Montana State... DNP-CD vs. Weber State. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Prepped at Rainier (OR) High School, a 3A level school... as a junior was the Lewis and Clark League Player of the Year, winning the league title and leading his team to the state playoffs... earned first team All-State honors... injured the majority of his senior season... also competed on the AAU Portland Hoop Kings... a highly-recruited big man who was rated as the 10th-best center in the nation by ESPN.com and second-best center on the west coast by scouthoops.com prior to his senior season... then he sat out his senior year after suffering a broken leg in December PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Tony and Elaine Cataldo... born December 20, has two sisters, Christina and Laura... undecided major... hobbies are playing video games and hanging out with family... would like to play professional basketball. CAREER HIGHS Points 10 at Northern Arizona, 1/18/14 10 at UNLV, 11/9/13 FG Made 4 five times FG Attempted 7 at UNLV, 11/9/13 3-pt FG Made 0 3-pt FG Attempts 0 FT Made 4 at Northern Arizona, 1/18/14 FT Attempted 4 four times Assists 3 at North Dakota, 1/19/13 Steals 2 vs. Oregon State, 12/12/12 Blocked Shots 4 vs. Idaho State, 12/20/12; vs. Sacramento State, 1/10/13 Turnovers 3 vs. Pacific, 11/9/12 Minutes 27 at UNLV, 11/8/13 CATALDO S GAME BY GAME STATISTICS FOR HIS FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE SEASONS CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE Viking Basketball 32

35 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Larry Lawson Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Viking Basketball 33

36 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES - NEWCOMERS 2 - COLLIN SPICKERMAN Junior JC Forward Portland, Oregon Jesuit High School Alaska Anchorage Clark College Expected to step in right away at the post position and be a force... gives the Vikings the size they need inside... good defender and shot blocker. COACH GEVING SAYS: Collin instantly brings a defensive presence to us. He is very good at guarding pick-and-roll situations. He moves his feet extremely well. He is a great shot blocker. Collin has a good shot out to 15 feet. He needs to continue to put on weight and strength and be a presence for us as the year goes on. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Clark College in , averaging 17.9 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.9 blocked shots per game for the Penguins... shot.542 from the field and.722 at the free throw line BRYCE WHITE Sophomore JC Guard Portland, Oregon Benson Tech Chemeketa Community College named the NWAACC West Region Most Valuable Player after leading his team to a 27-2 season, 16-0 in league play... spent his freshman season at Alaska Anchorage in averaged 2.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and one block in 8.2 minutes per game. Prepped at Jesuit High School where he led the Crusaders to Oregon 6A State Championships in and named first team All-Metro League and second team All-State as a senior... team was 26-2 and ranked 24th in the nation by USA Today. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kim and Dan Spickerman... hobbies are swimming and fishing. A very talented player who can score and defend... should be a key player for the Vikings this season... brings great size to the wing position... PSU is fortunate to get him with three years of eligibility remaining. COACH GEVING SAYS: It s great to have a 6-5 guy on the perimeter who can rebound and guard the bigger wings. That is something we haven t had in recent years. Bryce can shoot it and get to the rim and is very talented on the offensive end, but has a lot of great qualities on the defensive end. He has a chance to be an all-league player in the future. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played one season at Chemeketa Community College IZIAHIAH SWEENEY Freshman HS Compton, California Compton High School earned NWAACC South Division Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year honors in averaged 27.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists while shooting.531 from the field,.317 from three-point range and.797 at the free throw line. Attended Benson Tech in Portland where he lettered four seasons... was named the PIL 5A Player of the Year as a senior... the Techmen took third in state. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Andre Otis White and Tosha Nunley... born April 2, has three brothers, Andre, Brent and Micheal, and one sister, Breeaunna... majoring in Communications... hobby is music... would like to play professional basketball overseas. One of the most athletic players to come to the program... has a chance to contribute as a freshman... great upside as both an offensive and defensive player... will have a strong future, particularly next season as PSU graduates three senior guards. COACH GEVING SAYS: Iziahiah is athletic a player as we have had here. He is very good in the open-court transition game and runs the floor really well. He can really guard the ball too and has good length. I think he has a really bright future at Portland State. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in basketball at Compton High School in Compton, CA... earned first team All-Moore League and All-CIF in the California Southern Section as a senior... team was 25-8 for the season... ranked the 44th-best shooting guard in the country by ESPN, 33rd overall on the West Coast and 19th Overall in California... earned three-star rankings from Rivals.com and Scout.com... won the 2014 Ballislife All American Dunk contest presented by Muscle Milk... was also first team All-Moore League as a junior... played for Tony Thomas at Compton High School... also a member of the Compton Magic AAU team. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Makeda Sweeney and Kevin Parker... born July 15, has two brothers, Imani and Josiah, and one sister, Seriah... plans to major in Business... hobbies are watching the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing video games and shopping... would like to play and coach professional basketball Viking Basketball 34

37 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES - NEWCOMERS 12 - KYLER SHULA Junior RS Guard Puyallup, Washington Rogers High School Centralia Community College A walk-on to the team... has two years of junior college experience... a redshirt in COACH GEVING SAYS: A walk-on to the team who has been a really good teammate. Kyler brings great energy to practice and works hard for the team. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played for two seasons at Centralia Community College... earned his team s Most Inspirational Award as a sophomore. Lettered in basketball twice at Rogers High School... was named second team All-South Puget Sound League as a senior. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of John and Michelle Shula... born August 7, has two brothers, Tanner and CJ... undecided major... enjoys playing the piano and spending time with his family TIEGBE BAMBA Senior RS Forward Sarcelles, France Snow Junior College Midland Junior College A very athletic player who plays with a lot of explosiveness... an excellent rebounder... has the ability to defend several positions... had to sit out the season as he was recovering from an achilles injury... should be ready to go in and expected to play a large role... named pronounced: TIG-bee BOM-buh. COACH GEVING SAYS: It is good to have Tiegbe healthy. He has a chance to be one of the top rebounders in the league. T.B. is very aggressive on both the offensive and defensive glass. The other thing I like about him is his ability to guard multiple positions. He moves his feet well, has great length and more than anything he is very active. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Midland (TX) Junior College in averaged 11.2 points and 7.7 rebounds in 19 games... suffered a left achilles injury ending his season early... averaged 11.5 points and 7.1 rebounds at Snow JC in transferred to Midland after a coaching change at Snow. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kassaro and Mariatou Bamba... a native of France, he entered Snow JC despite not being able to speak English... now a fluent English speaker BRAXTON TUCKER Sophomore JC Forward Tacoma, Washington Spanaway Lake High School North Idaho Junior College Good athlete and basketball player... should be in the rotation in his first season... still has three years to play at the collegiate level. COACH GEVING SAYS: A similar player to Teigbe Bamba. He is relentless on the glass and plays with great energy. Braxton can guard one through five because he moves his feet so well. He has great athleticism and can really help us from a defensive standpoint. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played his freshman season at North Idaho Junior College... earned second team All-Region 18 honors for a team... averaged 14.8 points and 6.2 rebounds while shooting.530 from the field and.638 at the line. Attended Tacoma s Spanaway Lake High School where he lettered three times... was named the South Puget Sound League Most Valuable Player twice... was also the SPSL leading scorer for two seasons... All-Area selection as well... two-time MVP of the Cloud 9 All-Star game... invited to play in the Washington state all-star game. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Bob and Gina Tucker... born August 28, has two brothers, Brandon and Patrick... Finance major... hobbies are reading books and making new friends... would like to be a financial advisor for a Fortune 500 company Viking Basketball 35

38 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES - NEWCOMERS 21 - DORIAN CASON Junior JC Center San Bernardino, California Summit High School University of Portland College of Southern Idaho A strong inside player who can rebound and is a capable scorer... coming off a knee injury, but should be fully healthy for the season... can play an important role inside. COACH GEVING SAYS: Getting in shape and returning from his ACL injury last year will be key. Dorian has just started getting back into practice. He needs to get strength to his knee, practice and compete on it every day. He is a big body and demands a lot of space inside. Dorian is a very good rebounder. If he gets healthy, he will contribute. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE _Spent last season at College of Southern Idaho... suffered a knee injury in the first game of the season, after scoring six points and four rebounds in six minutes... injury ended his season SEBASTIAN SUAREZ Junior RS Guard Ancud, Chile Western Nebraska Junior College Played his freshman season at the University of Portland... played in 31 games in , averaging 18.1 minutes, 4.6 points and 4.2 rebounds. Prepped at Summit High School in Fontana, CA... was rated the number-24 prospect in the state of California as a senior... led Summit to a CIF Southern California Division II title... was a two-time Sunkist League Most Valuable Player... averaged 15.1 points and 9.8 rebounds as a senior and was named to the All-CIF Southern Section Team and Riverside Press Enterprise All-Area team... also played volleyball and was an All-Conference and All-Region player. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dana Cason and Sharon Swift... born May 12, has one sister, LaShay... majoring in Communications... hobbies are poetry, cooking and listening to music. An excellent perimeter shooter who should offer a threepoint threat to the Viking lineup... also an athletic guy who can play above the rim... sat out the season due to NCAA transfer requirements. COACH GEVING SAYS: Sebastian can shoot it from the outside and people will have to be aware of him when comes into the game. That will open it up for his teammates. When his feet are set, he can really knock them down. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at Western Nebraska Community College... injured early in his sophomore season, but came back at mid-season to play 15 games... averaged 11.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists... as a freshman he averaged 10.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists, shooting 50% from the field and 36% from three-point range MONTIE LEUNEN Freshman HS Forward Portland, Oregon Westview High School Shasta Junior College Played for Chile in the South American Championships in averaged 9.3 points and 2.5 rebounds in 18 minutes per game over four contests. Attended Carmela Carvajal de Pratt High School in Ancud, Chile... played prep basketball in Miami, FL as they did not have high school sports in Ancud. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Luis Suarez and Maria Ines Garcia... born March 1, has two brothers, Claudio and Nicolas, and two sisters, Tamara and Lorena... majoring in Business Management... hobbies are music and outdoor activities... hopes to play professionally. A local player who spent one season at Shasta Junior College... adds depth at the forward spot... comes from a family of talented athletes. COACH GEVING SAYS: A solid walk-on who practices with good energy and is a great teammate. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played the season at Shasta Junior College... earned honorable mention Golden Valley Conference... named team MVP. Lettered in basketball at Westview High School where his team went to the Oregon 6A State Championship game twice, earning runner-up both times. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Maarten and Marjorie Leunen... born November 15, has three brothers, Maarty, Matt and Michael... majoring in Social Science... hobbies are friends, family, video games and golf Viking Basketball 36

39 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES - REDSHIRTS RS - CALAEN ROBINSON Junior TR Guard Tempe, Arizona Corona Del Sol High School Arizona State A transfer who played last season at Arizona State... will sit out due to NCAA transfer rules... should play a big role as a point guard in the season... great quickness, can score and distribute well. COACH GEVING SAYS: Calaen has shown he knows how to shoot, score and get to the rim. He will have a good redshirt year for us, get used to our system, build his confidence and he should be a key contributor the next couple of years. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Originally signed and played at Arizona State... competed in 20 games in , averaging 1.6 points and 1.1 assists in 6.2 minutes per game... had a season-high 11 points and four assists against Miami of Ohio... scored seven points with five assists against Grambling State. Prepped at Tempe s Corona Del Sol High School... led the Aztecs to a 32-1 record his senior season ( ), winning the Division I state championship... averaged 18.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.4 steals... named the East Valley Tribune s Player of the Year... an All-State selection as a junior and a senior... ranked by ESPN as the 19th-best point guard in the country and 20th-best player in the west as a senior. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Clara O banner... born October 1, majoring in Social Science. RS - DANIEL DAVYDOV Freshman HS Guard Bellevue, Washington Salem Academy COACH GEVING SAYS: A solid walk-on who will redshirt for us. We will need him to help us with our scout team this year. PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in basketball four years at Seattle Academy... was first team All-League and League MVP as a senior... named WIBCA All-State as well... set schools record for scoring average as a senior... averaged 15.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game... his team placed fifth in state... also reached the state playoffs the previous two seasons... had an undefeated 20-0 regular season as a junior and was during his career. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Marina and Jacob Davydov... born September 12, has one brother, Joshua, and two sisters, Gabriella and Milana... would like to major in Exercise Science... hobbies are hanging out with friends, listening to music, seeing new places and coaching youth basketball Viking Basketball 37

40 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Gary Winston s Career Statistics continued from page GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg PACIFIC (OR) 11/09/ at Oregon 11/12/ at Portland 11/21/ at Oklahoma State 11/25/ at Loyola Marymount 12/01/12 * OREGON STATE 12/12/ GEORGE FOX 12/15/ IDAHO STATE 12/20/ WEBER STATE 12/22/ at Montana State 01/03/ at Montana 01/05/ SACRAMENTO STATE 01/10/13 * NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/12/13 * at Northern Colorado 01/17/13 * at North Dakota 01/19/13 * at Southern Utah 01/24/13 * at Eastern Washington 01/28/13 * MONTANA 01/31/13 * MONTANA STATE 02/02/13 * at Northern Arizona 02/07/13 * at Sacramento State 02/09/13 * SOUTHERN UTAH 02/14/13 * EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/18/13 * UC RIVERSIDE 02/23/13 * NORTH DAKOTA 02/28/13 * NORTHERN COLORADO 03/02/ at Weber State 03/07/13 * at Idaho State 3/9/13 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg LINFIELD 11/21/ at Wyoming 11/25/ vs Louisiana Tech 11/26/ vs Md. Eastern Shore 11/27/ WALLA WALLA 12/03/ at Utah Valley 12/10/ at Oregon 12/12/ CSU BAKERSFIELD 12/15/11 * at Montana 12/28/ at Montana State 12/30/ NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/05/ WEBER STATE 01/07/ at Northern Colorado 01/12/ IDAHO STATE 01/16/ at Eastern Washington 01/21/ MONTANA STATE 01/26/ MONTANA 01/29/ at Weber State 02/02/ at Northern Arizona 02/04/ at Idaho State 02/09/ SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/ at Idaho 02/18/12 * at Sacramento State 02/23/ EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/25/ NORTHERN COLORADO 02/28/ MONTANA STATE 03/03/ vs Weber State 03/06/ at Seattle 03/10/ Totals Viking Basketball 38

41 VIKING PLAYER PROFILES Brandon Cataldo s Career Statistics continued from page GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg PACIFIC (OR) 11/09/ at Oregon 11/12/ at Portland 11/21/ at Oklahoma State 11/25/ OREGON STATE 12/12/ GEORGE FOX 12/15/ IDAHO STATE 12/20/ WEBER STATE 12/22/ at Montana State 01/03/ at Montana 01/05/13 * SACRAMENTO STATE 01/10/ NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/12/ at Northern Colorado 01/17/ at North Dakota 01/19/13 * at Southern Utah 01/24/13 * MONTANA 01/31/ at Northern Arizona 02/07/ at Sacramento State 02/09/ SOUTHERN UTAH 02/14/ EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/18/ NORTHERN COLORADO 03/02/ at Weber State 03/07/ at Idaho State 3/9/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Denver 11/11/ SEATTLE 11/15/ LINFIELD 11/21/ at Wyoming 11/25/ vs Louisiana Tech 11/26/ vs Md. Eastern Shore 11/27/ WALLA WALLA 12/03/ at Oregon State 12/18/ at Cal State Fullerton 12/22/ NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/05/ at Northern Colorado 01/12/ at Northern Arizona 02/04/ SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/ at Sacramento State 02/23/ MONTANA STATE 03/03/ Totals Viking Basketball 39

42 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Mailing and Street Address: 2491 Washington, Suite 201 Ogden, UT Phone: (801) Fax: (801) Founded: 1963 Affiliation: NCAA I Sports Sponsored MEN: Cross Country, Football*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Tennis*, Golf* WOMEN: Cross Country, Volleyball*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Golf*, Tennis*, Soccer*, Softball* * Conference champion receives automatic bid to NCAA Tournament Commissioner Douglas B. Fullerton Phone: (801) x10 dfullerton@bigskyconference.org Associate Commissioner/Championships Ron Loghry Phone: (801) x14 rloghry@bigskyconference.org Assistant Commissioner/Media Relations Jon Kasper Phone: (801) x16 jkasper@bigskyconference.org Assistant Commissioner/Compliance Jaynee Nadolski Phone: (801) x15 jnadolski@bigskyconference.org Marketing Director/Brand Manager Tanner Gooch Phone: (801) x17 tgooch@bigskyconference.org Media Relations Director Jason Ashcroft Phone: (801) x19 jashcroft@bigskyconference.org Media Relations Assistant Alyssa Askew Phone: (801) x12 aaskew@bigskyconference.org Administrative Assistant Janet Carpenter Phone: (801) x10 jcarpenter@bigskyconference.org Accounts Technician Natanee Spencer Travel Coordinator Christy Hatley Phone: (801) x13 chatley@bigskyconference.org Officiating Services (Football) Karl Richins Officiating Services (Volleyball, Basketball) Marla Denham Phone: (480) Fax: (480) mdenham@q.com Viking Basketball 40 In , the Big Sky Conference grows once again as 12 teams will compete in men s basketball with the return of the University of Idaho. The conference schedule will be reduced to 18 games, eliminating the current double round-robin format. Each team will play seven opponents in a home-and-home format while facing the other four just once. The Big Sky Conference had expanded to 11 full-time competing schools and 13 football playing schools in It now stands at 12 and 13 as Idaho will not compete in football. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The complete Big Sky Conference lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, North Dakota, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State, Southern Utah and Weber State, with UC Davis and Cal Poly as football-only schools. The league has become one of the strongest and largest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. In fact, nearly every FCS-level school in the west is now a member of the Big Sky Conference. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in A Big Sky team has played for the national championship in three of the past five seasons. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of The Big Sky now includes nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Dakota. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was ad- Doug Fullerton Big Sky Conference Commissioner opted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Jon Kasper Big Sky Conference Media Relations Big Sky Conference Membership UC Davis (football only Cal Poly (football only) Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Montana Montana State Northern Arizona Northern Colorado North Dakota Portland State Sacramento State Southern Utah Weber State Idaho State saw a Welcome to Big Sky Country sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought Big Sky would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, The Big Sky sponsors championships in 15 sports, including men s and women s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women s volleyball, golf and soccer. This upcoming spring, the Big Sky will sponsor a softball championship for the first time. In , the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring women s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from , sponsoring championships for women s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, is in his 18th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from , while John Roning held the post from The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from

43 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE BIG SKY CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 14 Weber State at Utah State Montana State at UCLA Eastern Oregon at Idaho Sacramento State at Gonzaga Northern Arizona at Xavier Southern Utah at Kansas State Texas Southern at Eastern Washington Black Hills State at Northern Colorado Idaho State at New Mexico Saturday, Nov. 15 North Dakota at Northern Iowa Portland State at Southern Cal Montana at Colorado State Sunday, Nov. 16 Northern Arizona at Toledo Miami-Ohio at Southern Utah Northern Colorado at Wyoming Idaho State at Denver Monday, Nov. 17 Presentation College at Weber State Montana State at Grand Canyon South Dakota State at Idaho Sacramento State at UC Riverside Utah Valley at Eastern Washington Tuesday, Nov. 18 Mayville State at North Dakota Willamette at Portland State Montana at Boise State Wednesday, Nov. 19 Montana State at Cal State Northridge Simpson at Sacramento State Walla Walla at Eastern Washington Northern Colorado at Wyoming Thursday, Nov. 20 Idaho at Northern Illinois Fresno State at Northern Arizona Friday, Nov. 21 North Dakota at South Dakota State Montana State at Buffalo 1 Weber State vs. Illinois State Idaho State at Washington State Saturday, Nov Weber State vs. LSU or Old Dominion Utah Valley at Southern Utah Eastern Washington at SMU Sunday, Nov. 23 Montana State at Kentucky Northern Arizona at Ole Miss Montana at Seattle Monday, Nov Weber State vs. TBA SIU-Edwardsville at Portland State Eastern Washington at Indiana Colorado Christian at Northern Colorado Tuesday, Nov. 25 Idaho at Boise State (Century Link Arena) Bristol University at Sacramento State Northern Arizona at Middle Tennessee State Wednesday, Nov North Dakota vs. Alabama State (at SLC) Portland State at Cal State Northridge Eastern Kentucky at Southern Utah Northern Kentucky at Eastern Washington Utah Valley at Idaho State Carroll College at Montana Friday, Nov. 28 2North Dakota at Utah (at SLC) 4Texas-Arlington at Montana State Northern Arizona vs. Southern University 3Stetson at Northern Colorado Saturday, Nov North Dakota vs. Texas-Pan Am (at SLC) Northern Kentucky at Idaho 4 Northern Arizona vs. EIU/NCC Sunday, Nov. 30 North Dakota State at Montana State Portland State at Oregon Southern Utah at UT-San Antonio Eastern Oregon at Eastern Washington 3 Florida A&M at Northern Colorado Montana at San Francisco Monday, Dec. 1 Oral Roberts at Weber State Utah Valley at Sacramento State Tuesday, Dec. 2 UM-Western at Idaho State Wednesday, Dec. 3 South Dakota Mines at Montana State Idaho at Washington State Texas-San Antonio at Northern Arizona Portland State at Portland Montana at California Thursday, Dec. 4 Sacramento State at Abilene Christian Saturday, Dec. 6 North Dakota at Drake Weber State at Texas-Arlington Utah Valley at Montana State UC Davis at Idaho Sacramento State at UC Irvine Portland State at UC Riverside Saint Katherine s at Southern Utah Eastern Washington at Seattle Pacific at Idaho State Sunday, Dec. 7 Northern Colorado at Colorado State North Dakota State at Montana Monday, Dec. 8 North Dakota at Minnesota Tuesday, Dec. 9 Idaho State at Grand Canyon Wednesday, Dec. 10 Davidson at Montana Thursday, Dec. 11 Cal State Fullerton at Sacramento State Eastern Washington at San Francisco Saturday, Dec. 13 North Dakota at North Dakota State BYU at Weber State Loyola Marymount at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at Colorado Northwest Nazarene at Idaho State Cal State Bakersfield at Portland State Sunday, Dec. 14 Montana State at Wyoming Portland at Sacramento State Southern Utah at Boise State Eastern Washington at Washington Montana at Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tuesday, Dec. 16 Northern Arizona at Saint Mary s Eastern Washington at Sam Houston State Wednesday, Dec. 17 Northern Colorado at Nebraska-Omaha Thursday, Dec. 18 Montana State at South Dakota Walla Walla at Idaho Portland State at San Francisco 5 Idaho State vs. South Dakota State Friday, Dec. 19 Dickinson State at North Dakota Northern Arizona at Norfolk State Southern Utah at Loyola Chicago Eastern Washington at Cal 5 Idaho State vs. Utah State Saturday, Dec. 20 Utah Valley at Weber State Montana State at Portland Jacksonville State at Northern Colorado 5 Idaho State vs. Cal State Bakersfield Sunday, Dec. 21 Sacramento State at Seattle Northern Arizona at Hampton South Dakota at Montana Monday, Dec. 22 North Dakota at Marquette Weber State at Oklahoma Idaho at Northern Kentucky Walla Walla at Portland State 6 Southern Utah vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff UC Davis at Northern Colorado Tuesday, Dec. 23 Wyoming at Montana State 6 Southern Utah vs. S.C. State/Abilene Christian Idaho State at Utah Valley Saturday, Dec. 27 Bristol University at Weber State Sacramento State at Utah Valley Southern Utah at UNLV Sunday, Dec. 28 San Diego Christian at Northern Arizona Thursday, Jan. 1 *North Dakota at Montana State *Weber State at Eastern Washington *Idaho State at Idaho *Northern Arizona at Sacramento State *Southern Utah at Portland State *Northern Colorado at Montana Saturday, Jan. 3 *North Dakota at Montana *Northern Colorado at Montana State *Weber State at Idaho *Southern Utah at Sacramento State *Northern Arizona at Portland State *Idaho State at Eastern Washington Thursday, Jan. 8 *Sacramento State at North Dakota *Montana at Weber State *Montana State at Idaho State *Portland State at Northern Colorado Saturday, Jan. 10 *Portland State at North Dakota *Montana State at Weber State *Eastern Washington at Idaho *Sacramento State at Northern Colorado *Southern Utah at Northern Arizona *Montana at Idaho State Tuesday, Jan. 13 Montana Tech at Montana Thursday, Jan. 15 *Weber State at Northern Arizona *Idaho at Sacramento State *Eastern Washington at Portland State *Idaho State at Southern Utah Saturday, Jan. 17 *Northern Colorado at North Dakota *Weber State at Southern Utah *Montana State at Montana *Idaho at Portland State *Eastern Washington at Sacramento State *Idaho State at Northern Arizona Thursday, Jan. 22 *North Dakota at Idaho *Portland State at Weber State *Southern Utah at Montana State *Sacramento State at Idaho State *Northern Arizona at Montana *Northern Colorado at Eastern Washington Saturday, Jan. 24 *North Dakota at Eastern Washington *Sacramento State at Weber State *Northern Arizona at Montana State *Northern Colorado at Idaho BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Regular Season Tournament 1964: Montana State 1965: Weber State 1966: Weber State 1967: Gonzaga 1968: Weber State 1969: Weber State 1970: Weber State 1971: Weber State 1972: Weber State 1973: Weber State 1974: Idaho State 1975: Montana 1976: Weber State Boise State 1977: Idaho State Idaho State 1978: Montana Weber State 1979: Weber State Weber State 1980: Weber State Weber State 1981: Idaho Idaho 1982: Idaho Idaho 1983: Weber State Weber State 1984: Weber State Nevada 1985: Nevada Nevada 1986: Northern Arizona Montana State 1987: Montana State Idaho State 1988: Boise State Boise State 1989: Boise State Idaho 1990: Idaho Idaho *Portland State at Idaho State Southern Utah at Montana Thursday, Jan. 29 *Weber State at North Dakota *Montana State at Sacramento State *Montana at Portland State *Idaho State at Northern Colorado Saturday, Jan. 31 *Idaho State at North Dakota *Weber State at Northern Colorado *Montana State at Portland State *Idaho at Eastern Washington *Montana at Sacramento State *Northern Arizona at Southern Utah Thursday, Feb. 5 *North Dakota at Southern Utah *Idaho at Montana State *Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona *Eastern Washington at Montana Saturday, Feb. 7 *North Dakota at Northern Arizona *Eastern Washington at Montana State *Weber State at Idaho State *Idaho at Montana *Portland State at Sacramento State *Northern Colorado at Southern Utah Thursday, Feb. 12 *Montana at North Dakota *Southern Utah at Weber State *Montana State at Northern Colorado *Sacramento State at Eastern Washington *Northern Arizona at Idaho State *Portland State at Idaho Saturday, Feb. 14 *Montana State at North Dakota *Northern Arizona at Weber State *Sacramento State at Idaho *Portland State at Eastern Washington *Southern Utah at Idaho State *Montana at Northern Colorado Thursday, Feb. 19 *North Dakota at Portland State *Weber State at Montana State *Idaho at Northern Arizona *Northern Colorado at Sacramento State *Eastern Washington at Southern Utah *Idaho State at Montana Saturday, Feb. 21 *North Dakota at Sacramento State *Weber State at Montana *Idaho State at Montana State *Idaho at Southern Utah *Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona *Northern Colorado at Portland State Thursday, Feb. 26 *Northern Arizona at North Dakota *Montana State at Eastern Washington *Montana at Idaho *Southern Utah at Northern Colorado Saturday, Feb. 28 *Southern Utah at North Dakota *Idaho State at Weber State *Montana State at Idaho *Sacramento State at Portland State *Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado *Montana at Eastern Washington Tuesday, March 3 Omaha at North Dakota Thursday, March 5 *Idaho at Weber State *Sacramento State at Southern Utah *Portland State at Northern Arizona *Eastern Washington at Idaho State Saturday, March 7 *North Dakota at Northern Colorado *Eastern Washington at Weber State *Montana at Montana State *Idaho at Idaho State *Sacramento State at Northern Arizona *Portland State at Southern Utah *Big Sky Conference Game 2015 Big Sky Championship March Thursday, March 12 No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 Seed Friday March 13 Semifinals Saturday, March 14 Championship, 7 p.m. Mountain - ESPNU 1 - U.S. Virgin Island Paradise Jam 2 - Utah Tournament (Salt Lake City) 3 - Northern Colorado Tournament (Greeley, Colo.) 4 - Tournament in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 5 - Utah State Tournament (Logan, Utah) 6 - Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Regular Season Tournament 1991: Montana Montana 1992: Montana Montana 1993: Idaho Boise State 1994: Weber State Boise State 1995: Weber State Weber State 1996: Montana State Montana State 1997: Northern Arizona Montana 1998: Northern Arizona Northern Arizona 1999: Weber State Weber State 2000: Montana Northern Arizona 2001: Cal St. Northridge Cal St. Northridge 2002: Montana State Montana 2003: Weber State Weber State 2004: Eastern Washington Eastern Washington 2005: Portland State Montana 2006: Northern Arizona Montana 2007: Weber State Weber State 2008: Portland State Portland State 2009: Weber State Portland State 2010: Weber State Montana 2011: Northern Colorado Northern Colorado 2012: Montana Montana 2013: Montana Montana 2014: Weber State Weber State no tournament prior to 1976 Big Sky tournament champion earns automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament Viking Basketball 41

44 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES Thursday, January 15, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Saturday, February 14, 2:05 p.m. Reese Court, Cheney, WA Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com JIM HAYFORD PARKER KELLY School Information Location: Cheney, WA Founded: 1882 Enrollment: 12,791 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red and White President: Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletics Director: Bill Chaves Arena: Reese Court (5,000) Sports Information Basketball SID: Dave Cook Office: Press Row: Website: goeags.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Hayford Alma Mater: Azusa Pacific, 1990 EWU Record: 40-54/3 years Overall Record: /15 years Record vs. PSU: 1-5 Assistant Coaches: Shantay Legans, Alex Pribble, David Riley Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 1 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 1 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: BSC Record/Finish: 10-10/t7th Returning Starters: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Tyler Harvey, 6-4, G, 21.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg Venky Jois, 6-8, F, 13.4 ppg, 8.0 rpg Drew Brandon, 6-4, G, 10.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 5.1 apg Parker Kelly, 6-4, G, 10.0 ppg, 3.1 rpg Ognjen Miljkovic, 6-7, F, 8.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg Series Data Portland State has won three straight in the series and seven straight at the Stott Center. EWU s Ognjen Miljkovic had 32 points in last year s game in Portland, but the Vikings came back from a 10-point halftime deficit to win In Cheney, PSU s Kyle Richardson scored 22 points and blocked four shots on the way to an win. PSU scored 62 points and shot.655 in the second half of the win in Portland; then scored 56 points, shooting.607 in the second half in Cheney Viking Basketball 42 ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series PSU leads 14-6 in Portland EWU leads 13-8 in Cheney PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites PSU leads the Big Sky series PSU leads 12-6 in Portland EWU leads 12-7 in Cheney PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites The series is tied 1-1 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: PSU has won seven straight at home and 11 of 13 overall Most Points, PSU: 104, Most Points, EWU: 101, Overtime games: PSU leads 2-1 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 23, 98-75, PSU EWU: 30, 91-61, EWU Big Sky Games PSU PSU (RG) PSU EWU PSU PSU EWU EWU PSU PSU (MC) EWU EWU PSU (neutral site)# EWU EWU EWU PSU (MC) EWU EWU PSU PSU EWU PSU EWU EWU EWU EWU EWU PSU EWU PSU EWU EWU PSU EWU PSU PSU EWU PSU EWU EWU (ot) EWU EWU# EWU PSU PSU EWU EWU EWU PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU EWU (ot) PSU PSU PSU EWU PSU PSU EWU EWU PSU EWU (ot) PSU PSU EWU EWU PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU EWU # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section IDAHO VANDALS Saturday, January 17, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, February 12, 7 p.m. Cowan Spectrum, Moscow, ID Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com DON VERLIN CONNOR HILL School Information Location: Moscow, ID Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 12,493 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Vandals Colors: Silver and Vandal Gold President: Dr. Chuck Staben Athletics Director: Dr. Rob Spear Arena: Cowan Spectrum (5,000) Sports Information Basketball SID: TBA Office: Press Row: TBA Website: govandals.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Don Verlin Alma Mater: Colorado State, 1993 UI Record: 97-96/6 years Overall Record: 97-96/6 years Record vs. PSU: 2-0 Assistant Coaches: Tim Murphy, Kirk Earlywine, Chris Helbling Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 4 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: WAC Record/Finish: 7-9/t5th Returning Starters: 3 Returning Letterwinners: 7 Top Returning Players: Connor Hill, 6-2, 14.2 ppg, 98 3-pt FG Mike Scott, 6-0, 8.7 ppg, 2.2 apg Bira Seck, 6-6, 4.3 ppg, 5.1 rpg Sekou Wiggs, 6-4, 9.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg Series Data The teams have met just four times since PSU reinstated basketball in The Vikings won a homeand-home series during the season but Idaho has won the last two to tie the series, 2-2, since that time. Idaho s Connor Hill and Glen Dean combined to make 10 three-pointers and combined for 47 points in a tight game at the Stott Center last season. The Vandals won, 76-75, when the Vikings were unable to get a shot off in the closing seconds. DaShaun Wiggins scored 22 points and had eight rebounds to lead the Vikings. ALL-TIME SERIES The all-time series is tied PSU leads 7-3 in Portland UI leads 3-7 in Moscow Streak: Idaho has won two in a row Most Points, PSU: 110, Most Points, UI: 107, Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 33, 81-48, PSU UI: 31, 98-67, UI All-Time Series UI PSU UI UI UI UI UI PSU UI UI PSU PSU UI UI PSU PSU PSU UI PSU PSU PSU @ PSU UI UI PSU UI PSU PSU PSU PSU UI UI PSU UI PSU PSU UI UI UI PSU Big Sky Games None

45 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS IDAHO STATE BENGALS Saturday, January 24, 6:05 p.m. PT Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com MONTANA GRIZZLIES Thursday, January 29, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com ALL-TIME SERIES ALL-TIME SERIES BILL EVANS CHRIS HANSEN School Information Location: Pocatello, ID Founded: 1901 Enrollment: 14,489 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange and Black President: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas Athletics Director: Jeff Tingey Arena: Holt Arena (8,000) Sports Information Basketball SID: Steve Schaack Office: Press Row: Website: isubengals.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bill Evans Alma Mater: Southern Utah, 1972 ISU Record: 17-42/2 years Overall Record: /17 years Record vs. PSU: 2-2 Assistant Coaches: Tim Walsh, Andy Ward, Jay Collins Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 2 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 8-12/10th Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 6 Top Returning Players: Chris Hansen, 6-4, 16.6 ppg, 80 3-pt FG Jeffrey Solarin, 10.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg Evann Hall, 6-4, 6.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg Series Data For the second year in a row, the teams split the season series with each winning on their own home court. ISU s Chris Hansen scored a gamehigh 27 points in an win in Pocatello. PSU s Kyle Richardson posted 28 points, 14 rebounds and two blocks in a overtime win at the Stott Center. The Vikings have won both Big Sky Tournament meetings with the Bengals, both of which were semifinal games. With a 9-9 record in Pocatello, the Vikings have won more Big Sky road games at Idaho State than any other school. PSU maintains an impressive Big Sky record over the Bengals. PSU leads the series PSU leads 19-5 in Portland ISU leads 12-9 in Pocatello PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites PSU leads the Big Sky series PSU leads 15-4 in Portland The series is tied 9-9 in Pocatello PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites PSU leads 2-0 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: PSU has won three straight at home. ISU has won the last two at home. Most Points, PSU: 118, Most Points, ISU: 112, and Overtime games: PSU leads 2-1 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 35, 98-63, PSU ISU: 35, , ISU Big Sky Games ISU PSU ISU ISU PSU ISU PSU PSU PSU PSU (MC) PSU ISU PSU ISU PSU PSU (MC) PSU PSU (ot) ISU ISU PSU ISU PSU PSU ISU ISU PSU PSU ISU PSU ISU ISU ISU ISU PSU PSU ISU PSU PSU ISU PSU ISU PSU PSU PSU ISU PSU PSU PSU PSU (RG)# PSU PSU ISU ISU PSU neutral site# ISU ISU (ot) PSU PSU PSU ISU ISU PSU PSU PSU PSU ISU PSU PSU ISU ISU ISU ISU PSU PSU (ot) # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section TRAVIS DECUIRE MIKE WEISNER School Information Location: Missoula, MT Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 13,952 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Maroon and Silver President: Dr. Royce Engstrom Athletics Director: Kent Haslam Arena: Dahlberg Arena (7,500) Sports Information Basketball SID: Dave Guffey Office: Press Row: guffeydb@mso.umt.edu Website: gogriz.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Travis DeCuire Alma Mater: Montana, 1994 UM Record: 0-0/1st year Overall Record: 0-0/1st year Assistant Coaches: Ken Bone, Jono Metzger-Jones, Chris Cobb Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 7 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 12-8/t2nd Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 7 Top Returning Players: Jordan Gregory, 6-2, 13.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg Mike Weisner, 6-7, 8.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg Mario Dunn, 6-0, 6.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg Series Data After losing nine straight to Montana, the Vikings won two of three last year, including a Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal. Gary Winston hit a three-pointer at the end of the third overtime to beat Montana, 81-78, on Jan. 11 at the Stott Center. Keron Shields scored 12 points in overtime in leading the Griz to an win at Missoula on Feb. 6. PSU s 17-4 second-half run, ignited by DaShaun Wiggins, led the Viks to a Big Sky Tourney win. Wiggins scored 15 of his 18 in the second half. UM associate head coach Ken Bone was PSU s Head Coach from 2005 to 2009 (77-49). UM leads the series UM leads 21-5 in Missoula PSU leads in Portland PSU leads 2-0 at neutral sites UM leads the Big Sky series UM is 15-3 in Missoula The series is tied 9-9 in Portland PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites PSU leads 1-0 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: Montana has won six in a row at home. Most Points, PSU: 108, and Most Points, UM: 107, Overtime games: UM 3-2 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 52, , UM UM: 32, 90-58, UM Big Sky Games UM PSU (RG) UM UM UM UM PSU PSU (RG) PSU PSU (RG) UM UM (ot) UM UM UM PSU (RG) (ot) UM UM PSU PSU UM PSU UM UM UM UM UM PSU PSU PSU PSU UM PSU PSU UM UM UM UM PSU PSU (ot) UM PSU PSU UM PSU PSU PSU UM PSU PSU UM UM UM UM UM PSU UM UM UM PSU UM UM UM PSU UM UM UM PSU PSU PSU (3ot) UM UM (ot) PSU neutral site# # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section Viking Basketball 43

46 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS MONTANA STATE BOBCATS Saturday, January 31, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com BRIAN FISH MICHAEL DISON School Information Location: Bozeman, MT Founded: 1893 Enrollment: 15,294 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Wadad Cruzado Athletics Director: Peter Fields Arena: Worthington (7,250) Sports Information Basketball SID: Bill Lamberty Office: Press Row: Website: msubobcats.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brian Fish Alma Mater: Marshall, 1989 MSU Record: 0-0/1st year Overall Record: 0-0/1st year Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Kenya Crandall, Chris Haslam, Brandon Lincoln Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 4 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 9-11/9th Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: Marcus Colbert, 5-11, 9.4 ppg, 3.1 apg Michael Dison, 5-9, 6.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg Stephan Holm, ppg, 1.3 rpg Eric Norman, 6-9, 4.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg Series Data MSU has won nine of the last 10 regular season Big Sky games, but the Vikings have won both Big Sky Tournament matchups during that span. MSU has swept the season series the last two years, but won those four meetings by just a combined 17 points. Portland State has won all four meetings in Big Sky Tournament play against Montana State. The Vikings beat the Bobcats, 79-77, in the Big Sky Tournament final in 2009, advancing to the NCAA Tournament. ALL-TIME SERIES MSU leads the series MSU leads 21-4 in Bozeman PSU leads in Portland PSU leads 2-0 at neutral sites MSU leads the Big Sky series MSU leads 16-3 in Bozeman PSU leads 12-8 in Portland PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites PSU leads 4-0 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: MSU has won six of seven and four straight at home Most Points, PSU: 101, (3ot) Most Points, MSU: 110, Overtime games: PSU 4-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 28, 96-68, MSU MSU: 54, 97-43, MSU Big Sky Games PSU PSU (RG) MSU MSU MSU MSU PSU PSU (RG) (3ot) PSU PSU (RG) (ot) MSU MSU MSU MSU PSU PSU (RG) MSU MSU MSU PSU (RG) MSU PSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU PSU MSU PSU MSU MSU PSU PSU PSU MSU (ot) MSU MSU PSU PSU PSU PSU MSU MSU PSU PSU # PSU PSU PSU MSU MSU MSU PSU PSU PSU (neutral site)# MSU MSU MSU PSU PSU MSU# MSU MSU PSU PSU MSU MSU MSU PSU PSU PSU# MSU MSU MSU PSU MSU PSU MSU MSU # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section NORTH DAKOTA Saturday, January 10, Noon PT Engelstad Center, Grand Forks, ND Thursday, February 19, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com BRIAN JONES TROY HUFF School Information Location: Grand Forks, ND Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 14,326 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: None until 2015 Colors: Kelly Green and White President: Dr. Robert Kelley Athletics Director: Brian Faison Arena: Betty Engelstad Center (3,064) Sports Information Basketball SID: Ryan Powell Office: Press Row: ryan.powell@athletics.und.edu Website: undsports.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brian Jones Alma Mater: Northern Iowa, 1994 UND Record: /8 years Overall Record: /8 years Record vs. PSU: 4-1 Assistant Coaches: Jason Shay, Shawn Dirden, Jeff Horner Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 0 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 12-8/t2nd Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Jaron Nash, 6-8, 10.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg Ryan Salmonson, 6-10, 2.4 ppg, 1.3 rpg Quinton Hooker, 6-0, 4.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg Series Data North Dakota begins its third year in the Big Sky Conference. The teams split the series last year, but North Dakota took the Big Sky Tournament semifinal, PSU shot only.390 from the field and made 18 turnovers in the game. PSU s Gary Winston scored 15 of his team-high 19 points in the second half as the Vikings came back from a seven-point halftime deficit. PSU shot.614 from the field in the win. Troy Huff scored 24 points in an UND win in Grand Forks. North Dakota moved up to the Division I level in ALL-TIME SERIES UND leads the series 6-1 UND leads 3-0 in Grand Forks UND leads 2-1 in Portland UND leads 1-0 at neutral sites UND leads the Big Sky series 4-1 UND leads 2-0 in Grand Forks The series is tied 1-1 in Portland UND leads 1-0 at neutral sites UND leads 1-0 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: UND has won six of seven in the series Most Points, PSU: 76, Most Points, UND: 85, Overtime games: 0-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 2, 70-68, PSU UND: 16, 79-63, Ogden# Big Sky Games UND UND UND PSU PSU PSU UND UND UND neutral site# # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section Viking Basketball 44

47 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS NORTHERN ARIZONA LUMBERJACKS Saturday, January 3, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, March 5, 5:30 p.m. PT JL Walkup Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com JACK MURPHY QUINTON UPSHUR School Information Location: Flagstaff, AZ Founded: 1899 Enrollment: 27,830 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Lumberjacks Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Rita Cheng Athletics Director: Dr. Lisa Campos Arena: JL Walkup Skydome (7,000) Sports Information Basketball SID: Denise Thompson Office: Press Row: Website: nauathletics.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jack Murphy Alma Mater: Arizona, 2002 NAU Record: 26-38/2 years Overall Record: 26-38/2 years Record vs. PSU: 1-1 Assistant Coaches: Wes Pifer, Matt Dunn, Kevin Kruger Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 4 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 12-8/t2nd Returning Starters: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: Quinton Upshur, 6-5, 15.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg Gaellan Bewernick, 6-6, 7.3 ppg, 5.9 rpg Aaseem Dixon, 6-0, 11.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg Kris Yanku, 6-4, 9.7 ppg, 2.8 apg Series Data Northern Arizona swept last year s season series and has won three straight overall. NAU shot 59% from the field in a win in Flagstaff last season. Kris Yanku came off the bench to score 17 points and grab five rebounds. Yanku hit a put-back layin with 0.4 seconds leftto w in the game. NAU had stolen the ball in the closing seconds but Gaellan Bewernick missed a breakaway layin. Quinton Upshur scored 16 for NAU, while DaShaun Wiggins scored 19 for the Vikings off the bench. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series PSU leads 15-5 in Portland NAU leads 12-7 in Flagstaff NAU leads 3-0 at neutral sites PSU leads the Big Sky series PSU leads 14-5 in Portland NAU leads 12-6 in Flagstaff NAU leads 2-0 at neutral sites NAU leads 2-1 in Big Sky Tournament games Streak: NAU has won three in a row Most Points, PSU: 103, Most Points, NAU: 108, Overtime games: PSU 3-1 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 26, , PSU NAU: 33, 87-54, NAU Big Sky Games NAU NAU PSU PSU (ot) (RG) PSU PSU NAU NAU NAU NAU PSU PSU (ot) (MC) NAU (neutral site)# PSU PSU NAU NAU NAU (neutral site)# NAU NAU PSU PSU NAU PSU PSU NAU PSU PSU NAU NAU PSU NAU PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU NAU NAU NAU NAU PSU NAU NAU PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU NAU PSU PSU (RG)# PSU NAU (4ot) PSU PSU NAU PSU NAU NAU (2ot) NAU PSU NAU NAU PSU PSU PSU NAU PSU PSU NAU NAU NAU NAU NAU PSU # Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section NORTHERN COLORADO BEARS Thursday, January 8, 6 p.m. PT Butler-Hancock Pavilion, Greeley, CO Saturday, February 21, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com BJ HILL TEVIN SVIHOVEC School Information Location: Greeley, CO Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 12,148 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Bears Colors: Blue and Gold President: Kay Norton Athletics Director: TBA Arena: Butler-Hancock Pavilion (2,992) Sports Information Basketball SID: Kobee Stalder Office: Press Row: kobee.stalder@unco.edu Website: uncbears.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: BJ Hill Alma Mater: Grand View, 1996 UNC Record: 61-62/4 years Overall Record: 61-62/4 years Record vs. PSU: 4-4 Assistant Coaches: Will Hensley, Joel Davidson, Eric Murphy Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 1 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 1 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 11-9/t5th Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Tevin Svihovec, 6-2, 10.3 ppg, 2.7 apg Tim Huskisson, 6-5, 10.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg Jordan Wilson, 5-7, 7.4 ppg, 2.3 apg Domnique Lee, 6-5, 6.8 ppg, 3.8 rpg Series Data Portland State swept the series last season, winning in Portland and in Greeley. The Vikings shot 55% from the field in each game. Gary Winston scored 41 points and had 13 assists in the two games. The Vikings lead the all-time series, 15-5, and the Big Sky series, The teams have never met in the Big Sky Tournament. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series 15-5 PSU leads 8-2 in Portland PSU leads 7-3 in Greeley PSU leads the Big Sky series 11-5 PSU leads 6-2 in Portland PSU leads 5-3 in Greeley Streak: PSU has won two in a row Most Points, PSU: 107, Most Points, UNC: 85, and Overtime games: PSU 1-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 31, , PSU UNC: 17, 67-50, UNC Big Sky Games PSU UNC PSU PSU PSU PSU (ot) PSU UNC PSU UNC PSU PSU PSU PSU UNC UNC UNC PSU UNC UNC PSU UNC PSU PSU UNC UNC UNC PSU PSU PSU PSU UNC # Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section Viking Basketball 45

48 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS SACRAMENTO STATE HORNETS Saturday, February 7, 7:05 p.m. The Hornets Nest, Sacramento, CA Saturday, February 28, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmoble.com BRIAN KATZ DYLAN GARRITY School Information Location: Sacramento, CA Founded: 1947 Enrollment: 29,088 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Hornets Colors: Green and Gold President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Interim Athletics Director: Bill Macriss Arena: Hornets Nest (1,012) Sports Information Basketball SID: Ryan Bjork Office: Press Row: Website: hornetsports.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brian Katz Alma Mater: Sacramento State, 1980 SAC Record: /6 years Overall Record: /6 years Record vs. PSU: 3-9 Assistant Coaches: Brandon Laird, Ajay Riding, Chris Walker Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 0 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 10-10/t7th Returning Starters: 5 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Mikh McKinney, 6-1, 16.6 ppg, 4.6 apg Dylan Garrity, 6-2, 13.2 ppg, 3.6 apg Cody Demps, 6-4, 8.0 ppg, 4.2 rpg Zach Mills, 6-5, 6.5 ppg, 3.5 rpg Series Data Sacramento State returns all five starters. The Hornets also return eight of their top nine players from last season. Portland State has only lost to Sacramento State twice in Portland in the history of the series, but it occured last year when the Hornets took a win at the Stott Center. SAC shot 62% from the field in a wire-to-wire win. The Vikings took a overtime win in Sacramento. PSU still dominates the series, having won 12 of the last 15 meetings. PSU leads overall and in Big Sky games. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series PSU leads 17-2 in Portland SAC leads 10-9 in Sacramento PSU leads the Big Sky series PSU leads 16-2 in Portland The series is tied 9-9 in Sacramento Streak: PSU has won 12 of 15 overall Most Points, PSU: 100, and Most Points, SAC: 98, Overtime games: PSU leads 2-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 28, 94-66, PSU SAC: 17, 77-60, SAC Big Sky Games SAC SAC PSU PSU (RG) PSU SAC PSU PSU PSU PSU (MC) SAC SAC PSU SAC PSU PSU (MC) PSU PSU (ot) SAC SAC PSU PSU PSU SAC PSU PSU SAC SAC SAC SAC PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU SAC SAC SAC SAC PSU SAC SAC PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU SAC PSU SAC PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU SAC PSU PSU SAC SAC PSU PSU PSU SAC PSU PSU SAC SAC PSU SAC (ot) SAC PSU # Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section SOUTHERN UTAH THUNDERBIRDS Thursday, January 1, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Saturday, March 7, 6 p.m. PT The Centrum, Cedar City, UT Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com NICK ROBINSON TREY KENNEDY School Information Location: Cedar City, UT Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 8,066 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Thunderbirds Colors: Scarlett and White President: Dr. Richard Kendell Athletics Director: Ken Beazer Arena: Centrum (5,300) Sports Information Basketball SID: Kyle Newhouse Office: Press Row: kylenewhouse@suu.edu Website: suutbirds.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Nick Robinson Alma Mater: Stanford, 2005 SUU Record: 13-47/2 years Overall Record: 13-47/2 years Record vs. PSU: 1-3 Assistant Coaches: Chad Bell, Todd Okeson, Drew Allen Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 0 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: 2-27 Big Sky Record/Finish: 1-19/11th Returning Starters: 5 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: AJ Hess, 6-6, 9.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg Trey Kennedy, 6-3, 9.5 ppg, 2.2 apg Casey Oliverson, 6-8, 7.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg John Marshall, 6-1, 5.3 ppg, 2.3 apg Juwan Major, 6-3, 4.8 ppg, 1.6 rpg Series Data Southern Utah is in just its third season in the Big Sky Conference. Portland State swept the series and has won three straight against the Thunderbirds. The Vikings shot only 41% from the field but beat Southern Utah, 67-64, in Portland. DaShaun Wiggins had a game-high 15 points. Gary Winston scored 21 of his career-high 26 points in the second half, leading the Vikings to an win in Cedar City. PSU trailed with 1:25 to go, but closed out the game with on an 11-3 run. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series 4-1 PSU leads 3-0 in Portland The series is tied 1-1 in Cedar City PSU leads the Big Sky series 3-1 PSU leads 2-0 in Portland The series is tied 1-1 in Cedar City Streak: PSU has won three in a row Most Points, PSU: 107, Most Points, SUU: 93, Overtime games: 0-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 21, 90-69, PSU SUU: 13, 76-63, SUU Big Sky Games SUU SUU PSU PSU PSU PSU PSU SUU # Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section Viking Basketball 46

49 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OPPONENTS WEBER STATE WILDCATS Thursday, January 22, 6 p.m. PT Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com RANDY RAHE JOEL BOLOMBOY School Information Location: Ogden, UT Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 25,301 Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Royal Purple and White President: Dr. Charles A. Wight Athletics Director: Jerry Bovee Arena: Dee Events Center (11,500) Sports Information Basketball SID: Paul Grua Office: Press Row: pgrua@weber.edu Website: weberstatesports.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Randy Rahe Alma Mater: Buena Vista, 1982 WSU Record: /8 years Overall Record: /8 years Record vs. PSU: 15-4 Assistant Coaches: Eric Duft, Steve Smiley, Garrett Lever Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 21 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 9 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Record: Big Sky Record/Finish: 14-6/1st Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 5 Top Returning Players: Joel Bolomboy, 6-9, 8.7 ppg, 11.0 rpg Jeremy Senglin, 6-2, 10.9 ppg, 2.2 rpg Richaud Gittens, 6-4, 6.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg Kyndahl Hall, 6-7, 4.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg Series Data Due to the expanded Big Sky Conference, the Vikings and Wildcats will meet only one time this season. Throughout history, Weber State has given PSU more trouble than any other school in the conference, holding a lead in the conference series, and lead in the all-time series. WSU is 5-0 against the Vikings in Big Sky Tournament games. The Vikings have one win in Ogden in 22 appearances. PSU broke a seven-game losing streak to the Wildcats with a win in Portland last season. DaShaun Wiggins had 20 points to lead the Vikings. ALL-TIME SERIES WSU leads the series WSU leads 21-1 in Ogden PSU leads in Portland WSU is 2-0 at neutral sites WSU leads the Big Sky series WSU leads 19-1 in Ogden PSU leads 11-8 in Portland WSU is 2-0 at neutral sites WSU leads 5-0 in the Big Sky Tournament games Streak: WSU has won 10 straight in Ogden Most Points, PSU: 87, Most Points, WSU: 100, Overtime games: WSU leads 1-0 Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 23, 82-59, PSU WSU: 46, , WSU Big Sky Games WSU WSU PSU PSU (RG) PSU PSU (RG) WSU WSU PSU PSU (RG) WSU WSU WSU WSU WSU PSU PSU PSU WSU WSU WSU WSU PSU PSU WSU (neutral site)# WSU WSU WSU PSU WSU PSU WSU WSU PSU PSU WSU WSU WSU PSU (MC)# PSU PSU PSU WSU WSU WSU WSU PSU WSU WSU# WSU WSU PSU PSU WSU PSU WSU WSU WSU WSU PSU PSU WSU WSU# PSU PSU WSU WSU WSU PSU WSU WSU WSU (neutral site)# WSU PSU (ot) WSU WSU WSU WSU PSU PSU # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section USC TROJANS Saturday, November 15, 7:30 p.m. Galen Center, Los Angeles, CA TV: Pac-12 Network Live Audio: Live Stats: School Information Location: Los Angeles, CA Founded: 1880 Enrollment: 40,000 Conference: Pac-12 Nickname: Trojans Colors: Cardinal and Gold President: C.L. Max Nikias Athletics Director: Pat Haden Arena: Galen Center (10,258) Sports Information Basketball SID: David Tuttle Office: Press Row: davidtut@usc.edu Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Andy Enfield Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins, 1991 LIU Record: 11-21/1 year Overall Record: 52-49/3 years Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Tony Bland, Kevin Norris, Jason Hart Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 2-16/12th Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Nikola Jovanovic, 6-11, C 8.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg Julian Jacobs, 6-4, G 6.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 3.7 apg Strahinja Gavrilovic, 6-9, F 3.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg Series Data Portland State and USC meet for the first time in 37 years and only the second time in history in the season-opener for both teams PSU has faced 10 of the 12 members of the Pac-12 all-time, compiling a 4-48 record overall. The Vikings have two wins over both Oregon and Arizona State. ALL-TIME SERIES USC leads the series USC USC WILLAMETTE BEARCATS Tuesday, November 18, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com School Information Location: Salem, OR Founded: 1842 Enrollment: 2,827 Conference: Northwest Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Cardinal and Old Gold President: Dr. Stephen E. Thorsett Athletics Director: David Rigsby Arena: Cone Fieldhouse (2,500) Sports Information Basketball SID: Robert McKinney Office: Press Row: mckinne@willamette.edu Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kip Ioane Alma Mater: Willamette, 2001 WU Record: 31-94/5 years Overall Record: 31-94/5 years Record vs. PSU: 0-1 Assistant Coaches: Kevin MacRae, Nelson Lomax, Jonathan Willis Program Information Record: 3-22 Conference Record/Finish: 1-15/9th Returning Starters: Returning Letterwinners: Top Returning Players: Series Data Willamette leads the all-time series, but the majority of the games were played before PSU is 2-0 against the Bearcats since joing the Big Sky Conference in Viking Head Coach Tyler Geving is 9-0 all-time against lower division schools. ALL-TIME SERIES Willamette leads the series 5-4 Recent games PSU PSU PSU PSU Viking Basketball 47

50 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS SIUE COUGARS Monday, November 24, 7:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: WatchBigSky.com Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com CS NORTHRIDGE MATADORS Wednesday, November 26, 8 p.m. The Matadome, Northridge, CA Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: TBA OREGON DUCKS Sunday, November 30, 5 p.m. Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, OR TV: Pac-12 Network Live Audio: Live Stats: TBA PORTLAND PILOTS Wednesday, December 3, 7 p.m. Chiles Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com School Information Location: Edwardsville, IL Founded: 1957 Enrollment: 13,972 Conference: Ohio Valley Nickname: Cougars Colors: Red and White Chancellor: Dr. Julie A. Furst-Bowe Athletics Director: Dr. Bradley Hewitt Arena: Vadalabene Center (4,000) School Information Location: Northridge, CA Founded: 1958 Enrollment: 33,000 Conference: Big West Nickname: Matadors Colors: Red, White and Black President: Dr. Dianne F. Harrison Athletics Director: Brandon Martin Arena: The Matadome (1,250) School Information Location: Eugene, OR Founded: 1876 Enrollment: 25,000 Conference: Pac-12 Nickname: Ducks Colors: Green and Yellow Interim President: Scott Coltrane Athletics Director: Rob Mullens Arena: Matthew Knight Arena (12,346) School Information Location: Portland, OR Founded: 1905 Enrollment: 3,810 Conference: West Coast Nickname: Pilots Colors: Purple and White President: Rev. E. William Beauchamp Athletics Director: Scott Leykam Arena: Chiles Center (4,852) Sports Information Basketball SID: Joe Pott Office: Press Row: jpott@siue.edu Website: siuecougars.com Sports Information Basketball SID: TBA Office: Press Row: TBA Website: gomatadors.com Sports Information Basketball SID: Greg Walker Office: Press Row: gswalker@uoregon.edu Website: goducks.com Sports Information Basketball SID: Jason Brough Office: Press Row: brough@up.edu Website: PortlandPilots.com Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lennox Forrester Alma Mater: Evansville, 1992 SIUE Record: /6 years Overall Record: /6 years Record vs. PSU: 0-1 Assistant Coaches: Matt Laur, Deryl Cunningham, Ben Wierzba Coaching Staff Head Coach: Reggie Theus Alma Mater: Central Coast, 2001 CSN Record: 17-18/1 year Overall Record: 58-41/3 years Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Jason Levy, Jay Morris, Chris Pompey Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dana Altman Alma Mater: East New Mexico, 1980 UO Record: 97-47/4 years Overall Record: /29 years Record vs. PSU: 3-0 Assistant Coaches: Kevin McKenna, Tony Stubblefield, Mike Mennenga Coaching Staff Head Coach: Eric Reveno Alma Mater: Stanford, 1989 UP Record: /8 years Overall Record: /8 years Record vs. PSU: 3-4 Assistant Coaches: Eric Jackson, Colin Pfaff, Herb Brown Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/3rd Returning Starters: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 7 Top Returning Players: Kris Davis, 6-2, 9.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg Maurice Wiltz, 6-2, 8.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg Rozzell Nunn, 6-4, 8.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg Donivine Stewart, 6-0, 12.2 ppg, 4.5 apg Series Data Portland State will host SIUE for the second year in a row. PSU is 3-2 alltime against teams from the Ohio Valley Conference. The Vikings beat the Cougars last year at the Stott Center. Tim Douglas had 18 points and five assists to lead the Vikings. DaShaun Wiggins added 17 points and six rebounds. PSU committed only eight turnovers in the game as it came back from an 11-point second-half deficit. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series PSU PSU Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 7-9/5th Returning Starters: 3 Returning Letterwinners: 6 Top Returning Players: Stephen Maxwell, 6-7, 17.5 ppg, 8.8 rpg Stephan Hicks, 6-6, 17.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg Tre Hale-Emerson, 6-7, 6.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg Aaron Parks, 6-3, 6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg Landon Drew, 6-1, 5.1 ppg, 3.3 apg Series Data The teams were former Big Sky Conference opponents from to CSN won seven of the 10 conference meetings and leads the all-time series 9-4. ALL-TIME SERIES CSN leads the series, CSN CSN CSN PSU (RG) PSU PSU CSN CSN PSU CSN (2ot) CSN PSU (RG) PSU PSU CSN CSN CSN CSN CSN PSU PSU PSU CSN CSN CSN neutral site Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/t3rd Returning Starters: 1 Returning Letterwinners: 4 Top Returning Players: Joseph Young, 6-2, G, 18.9 ppg, 2.8 rpg Elgin Cook, 6-6, F, 6-7 ppg, 3.7 rpg Series Data The teams have met 12 times, all since PSU reinstated basketball in Oregon has won four straight meetings. Oregon is one of two Pac-12 opponents for the Vikings this season (USC). PSU s only two wins in the series came at MacArthur Court (1997, 2005). ALL-TIME SERIES Oregon leads the series, 10-2 Oregon leads 7-2 in Eugene Oregon leads 3-0 in Portland UO PSU (RG) PSU UO UO UO UO PSU (MC) UO UO UO PSU (MC) UO UO PSU UO UO UO UO UO UO UO UO UO Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 7-11/t6th Returning Starters: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: Ryan Nicholas, 6-7, 12.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg Thomas van der Mars, 6-11, 13.5 ppg, 7.2 rpg Kevin Bailey, 6-5, 16.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg Alec Wintering, 5-11, 7.7 ppg, 4.5 apg Series Data The teams have met 17 times since PSU reinstated basketball in UP leads 10-7 over that span. Portland State has lost the last three meetings, but won four straight prior to that. The Pilots broke away from a two-point lead with just over seven minutes to play, beating the Vikings, 92-76, last year at the Stott Center. Kevin Bailey led the way with 23 points while Thomas van der Mars had 19 points and 18 rebounds. Tim Douglas scored 27 points for the Vikings. ALL-TIME SERIES UP leads the series, Recent games PSU PSU PSU UP PSU PSU PSU UP UP PSU UP UP UP PSU Viking Basketball 48

51 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS UC RIVERSIDE HIGHLANDERS Saturday, December 6, 5 p.m. SRC Arena, Riverside, CA Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: School Information Location: Riverside, CA Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 21,297 Conference: Big West Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Blue and Gold Chancellor: Kim Wilcox Athletics Director: Jim Wooldridge Arena: SRC Arena (2,750) Sports Information Basketball SID: John Maxwell Office: Press Row: john.maxwell@ucr.edu Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dennis Cutts Alma Mater: SUNY Albany, 1990 UCR Record: 10-21/1 years Overall Record: 10-21/1 years Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Stephen Sauers, Justin Bell, Keith Wilkinson Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/8th Returning Starters: 4 Returning Letterwinners: 7 Top Returning Players: Taylor Johns, 6-7, 12.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg Steven Thornton, 6-4, 8-9 ppg, 2.5 rpg Nick Gruninger, 5-10, 6.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg Series Data Portland State leads the all-time series, 3-1, and has won three in a row. Two of those games have come in the last three seasons Head Coach Tyler Geving is 5-1 all-time against members of the Big West Conference. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series UCR UCR PSU PSU PSU neutral site PSU PSU CS BAKERSFIELD ROADRUNNERS Saturday, December 13, 1:05 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: vikslive.com, viksmobile.com School Information Location: Bakersfield, CA Founded: 1970 Enrollment: 8,500 Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Roadrunners Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Horace Mitchell Athletics Director: Jeff Konya Arena: Icardo Center (3,880) Sports Information Basketball SID: Corey Costelloe Office: Press Row: ccostelloe1@csub.edu Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rod Barnes Alma Mater: Mississippi, 1989 CSUB Record: 43-50/3 years Overall Record: /13 years Record vs. PSU: 0-1 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Conarroe, Kevin Missouri, Mark Hsu Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/7th Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 7 Top Returning Players: Aly Ahmed, 6-9, 8.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg Javonte Maynor, 6-0, 8.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg Tyrell Corbin, 6-0, 4.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg Series Data This will be the third meeting in the series betwen the schools. Each team has won on its own home court. Cal State Bakersfield will begin its second season in the Western Athletic Conference. ALL-TIME SERIES The series is tied CSUB CSUB PSU PSU SAN FRANCISCO DONS Thursday, December 18, 7 p.m. War Memorial, San Francisco, CA Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: School Information Location: San Francisco, CA Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 10,000 Conference: West Coast Nickname: Dons Colors: Green and Gold President: Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. Athletics Director: Scott Sidwell Arena: War Memorial Gym (4,200) Sports Information Basketball SID: Jim Young Office: Press Row: jfyoung@usfca.edu Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rex Walters Alma Mater: Kansas, 1993 USF Record: 98-94/6 years Overall Record: /8 years Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Luke Wicks, Brent Crews, David Rebibo Program Information Record: Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/t2nd Returning Starters: 3 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: Kruize Pinkins, 6-7, 12.2 ppg, 6.5 rpg Mark Tollefson, 6-9, 10.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg Matt Glover, 6-5, 8.0 ppg, 5.8 rpg Tim Derksen, 6-3, 9.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg Series Data Remarkably, Portland State and the University of San Francisco have never met in men s basketball. USF is one of two West Coast Conference opponents for the Vikings this season (Portland). Viking Coach Tyler Geving is 4-6 all-time against members of the WCC. The University of San Francisco won NCAA National Championships in 1955 and 1956 behind Hall of Famer Bill Russell. USF also won the 1949 NIT Championship. ALL-TIME SERIES 1st meeting WALLA WALLA WOLVES Thursday, December 18, 7 p.m. War Memorial, San Francisco, CA Live Audio: Live Video: Live Stats: School Information Location: Walla Walla, WA Conference: Cascade Nickname: Wolves Athletics Director: Gerry Larsen Sports Information Basketball SID: Don Hepker Website: Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jimmy Hill Series Data Portland State and Walla Walla will meet for only the second time in history. The Vikings won the first meeting, in Viking Head Coach Tyler Geving is 9-0 all-time against lower division schools. ALL-TIME SERIES PSU leads the series PSU PSU Viking Basketball 49

52 SEASON REVIEW VIKING SEASON REVIEW Portland State looked for a vastly improved basketball season in and managed to accomplish just that. The Vikings compiled a record overall, 11-9 in the Big Sky Conference. PSU more than doubled its previous season win total (8-20/5-15), reached the Big Sky Tournament semifinals and earned a first-ever post-season berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Steve Huey SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Portland State was overall, compiling three four-game winning streaks during the season. The Vikings were 11-9 in the Big Sky Conference, earning the number-five seed in the Big Sky Conference Tournament. PSU s 17-win season matched the season and tied for the best record in Head Coach Tyler Geving s five-year tenure. PSU beat fourth-seeded Montana in a Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal, advancing to the Big Sky semifinals for the sixth time in its last six appearances in the tournament (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014). The Vikings won five of their final six regular season games, then the Big Sky quarterfinal, to be one of the hottest teams heading into the post-season. As a result, PSU received a bid to the CollegeInsider.com Post-Season Tournament. The CIT berth was Portland State s first post-big Sky Tournament competition since winning the Big Sky and participating in the 2008 and 2009 NCAA Tournaments. JR G Gary Winston was named second team All-Big Sky Conference and JR G DaShaun Wiggins was picked as the Big Sky s Co-6th Man of the Year and honorable mention... Winston averaged 11.3 points, 2.8 assists, shot.422 from three-point range and.803 at the free throw line. In Big Sky games, he averaged 13.6 points, 3.1 assists and shot.435 from distance... despite starting only six games, Wiggins led the Vikings in scoring at 12.9 points per game, shooting.423 from the field and.762 at the line in only 22.9 minutes per night. Portland State had two Big Sky Conference Players of the Week during the season. JR G Tim Douglas was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on Dec. 9. Douglas scored a season-high 27 points, grabbed six rebounds, made four steals and three assists in a loss to Portland... SR F Kyle Richardson was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on Mar. 10. Richardson scored 41 points, grabbed 22 rebounds and blocked four shots as the Vikings knocked off first-place Weber State, then beat Idaho State. Richardson shot from the field (.714) in the two games. The Vikings swept three wins in its home tournament in November, beating UC Davis, SIU-Edwardsville and Loyola Chicago. PSU has lost only six nonconference home games since the start of the season (35-6). PSU is 21-6 against Division I schools, and 14-0 against lower division schools over that span. Portland State proved to be a team that performed well under pressure, going 10-6 in close games (seven points or less) and 3-1 in overtime... the Vikings came back to win seven games when trailing at halftime - the most by any team in the Big Sky Conference. PSU was 9-1 when leading at halftime, matching Montana State for the best record in that category... the Vikings lost only one game when leading at halftime - the fewest such losses by any team in the Big Sky. PORTLAND STATE: THE SEASON Portland State entered the season seeking a bounce back from last year s 8-20/5-15 record. By all accounts, the Vikings accomplished that with a record and 11-9 mark in the Big Sky Conference. For perspective, Portland State had been picked eighth and ninth in a pair of Big Sky Conference preseason polls. The Vikings were eighth in a poll of Big Sky Coaches and ninth in the Big Sky Media poll. PSU had an early four-game winning streak to jump out to a 4-1 preseason record. However, the Vikings lost six of seven games from late November through early January. Sitting at 5-7 overall, 0-3 in the Big Sky Conference on Jan. 9, the season looked bleak. But the Vikings persevered. Head Coach Tyler Geving made the difficult decision of suspending starting forward Aaron Moore for the remainder of the season for conduct detrimental to the team. It also became clear that forward Tiegbe Bamba would not be able to return from an achilles injury he suffered in junior college in Feb. Kyle Richardson played brilliantly during the Big Sky Conference season, averaging 11.9 points, 7.5 rebounds, blocking 27 shots and shooting.643 from the field in league games Viking Basketball 50

53 SEASON REVIEW That left the Vikings woefully undersized - though certainly not under-talented. Geving installed - by necessity - a four-guard offense that ignited the Viking team. Portland State won six of its next seven games, climbing as high as third in the Big Sky standings. A span of four straight losses in early February - none by more than seven points - forced the Vikings to finish strong to earn a post-season berth. The team responded winning three of four on the road - then their final two home games - to guarantee a winning season and earn the fifth seed in the Big Sky Tournament. Portland State defeated fourth-seeded Montana in a Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal, 70-63, before losing to second-seeded North Dakota, 79-63, in a semifinal. Guard Gary Winston was one of the top shooters in the Big Sky Conference in He earned second team All-Big Sky Conference honors. WINSTON, WIGGINS EARN BIG SKY CONFERENCE POST-SEASON HONORS Portland State guards Gary Winston and DaShaun Wiggins were both given honors when the Big Sky Conference announced its post-season basketball awards. Winston was named second team All-Big Sky Conference, while Wiggins was the co-6th Man of the Year and honorable mention All-Big Sky. Winston, a 6-foot junior guard from Walla Walla, WA, earned second-team honors while averaging 11.3 points, 2.8 assists and shooting.422 from three-point range. Winston s numbers improved to a team-leading 13.6 points and 3.1 assists in Big Sky games. He also proved to be a clutch performer, twice hitting three-pointers that helped decide games. He made the game-winner with 2.6 seconds remaining in the third overtime of an win against Montana (1/11). Then, with the Vikings clinging to a lead at Sacramento State (1/16) in overtime and less than a minute to play, Winston rose up and buried a trey to make it with 42 seconds to go. That shot essentially sealed the win for the Vikings. Winston led the team in scoring eight times and assists 13 times during the season. He posted career-highs of 26 points and seven assists (twice). Despite coming off the bench all season, 6-2 junior guard DaShaun Wiggins, a native of the Bronx, NY, led the Vikings in scoring (12.9) and ranked third in steals (31) in just 23 minutes per game. That earned him a share of the 6th Man of the Year Award (with Jamal Webb, North Dakota) and an honorable mention All-Big Sky nod. Wiggins came off the bench in 25 of the 31 games. He had a team-high five 20-point games, leading the team in scoring 10 times on the season. He ranked 15th in the Big Sky Conference in scoring. SUSTAINABLE AND RECYCLABLE QUICK NOTES WINNING LINES Portland State was 17-15, 12-5 at home, 4-9 on the road, 1-1 in neutral site games. The Vikings went 11-9 in the Big Sky Conference, 7-3 at home and 4-6 on the road. With 17 wins, PSU more than doubled last year s win total (8-20). PSU was 10-6 in close games (seven points or less) and 3-1 in overtime. The Vikings came back to win seven games when trailing at halftime - the most by any team in the Big Sky Conference. Portland State won four games in a row three times during the season. Stott Stuff PSU has gone in 193 games at the Stott Center since the season. Including home games at Memorial Coliseum (12-6) and the Rose Garden (19-9), the Vikings are at home over the past 18 seasons. Portland State is at home in five seasons under Tyler Geving. Since the start of the season, PSU is at home, including in Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament games. Portland State has lost only six non-conference home games since the start of the season (35-6). PSU is 21-6 against Division I schools, and 14-0 against lower division schools over that span. Big Sky Battles Portland State is all-time in all Big Sky Conference games, including the Big Sky Tournament (9-9). PSU is in home games, in road PORTLAND STATE SEASON LEADERS Scoring: DaShaun Wiggins 12.9, Tim Douglas 11.8, Gary Winston 11.3, Kyle Richardson 10.0 Rebounding: Kyle Richardson 6.3, Marcus Hall 3.5, Andre Winston Jr. 3.3, Brandon Cataldo 3.3 Assists: Tim Douglas 3.1, Gary Winston 2.8, Andre Winston Jr. 2.3 Three-point field goals: Marcus Hall 51, Gary Winston 46, Tim Douglas 45, DaShaun Wiggins 31 Field Goal Percentage: Kyle Richardson.593, Brandon Cataldo.588, Andre Winston Jr..530 Free Throw Percentage: Gary Winston.803, Tim Douglas.784, Andre Winston Jr..772 Three-Point Percentage: Zach Gengler.478, Gary Winston,.422, Marcus Hall.395 Blocked Shots: Kyle Richardson 34 Steals: Tim Douglas 33, Andre Winston Jr. 32, DaShaun Wiggins 31 games and 4-5 in neutral site games. PSU is in Big Sky games since the start of the season, including tournament games. And The Trivial Portland State is all-time in overtime. Coach Tyler Geving is 4-4 all-time in overtime. The Vikings are 3-1 in overtime this season. The four overtime games match a school record (also 3-1 in OT in ). PSU is 2-15 against nationally-ranked opponents since joining the Big Sky Conference in Head Coach Tyler Geving is 1-2 all-time against ranked opponents. Portland State is in games televised in the Portland area since joining the Big Sky Conference in That includes a 9-7 home record and 8-34 road record. HOME/ROAD DIFFERENTIAL: Portland State was 12-5 at home, 5-10 on the road (including neutral site games). At home, PSU shot.490 from the field,.385 from three-point range and.736 at the free throw line. PSU shot.435 from the field,.335 from distance and.726 at the line on the road. The Vikings averaged 68.7 points on the road and 75.8 at home. THE NUMBERS 17 AND 11 MEAN A LOT: With Portland State s 17 wins, the Vikings picked up their second winning season in five years under Coach Tyler Geving. The 11 conference wins also gave them a winning conference season... at 17-15, the Vikings have matched their record of (17-15/10-6) under Geving... PSU more than doubled the previous year s win total, and conference win total (8-20/5-15). CLOSE CONFERENCE, CLOSE GAMES: In the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal win over Montana, neither team had a double-digit lead during the game. That marked the ninth time against 22 Big Sky Conference opponents that PSU was in a game in which neither team led by more than 10 points of the 22 games were decided by nine points or less and four went to overtime (PSU was 3-1). Larry Lawson Viking Basketball 51

54 SEASON REVIEW A WINNING LINEUP: The four-guard starting lineup of Tim Douglas, Andre Winston Jr., Gary Winston, and Marcus Hall and forward Kyle Richardson went MORE POINTS, MORE WINS: The Vikings were 6-0 when scoring over 80 points, 13-6 when scoring 70 or more... PSU is 4-9 when scoring less than 70. COMEBACK KIDS: The Vikings won seven games in which they trailed at halftime - the most of any team in the Big Sky Conference... only once did PSU give up a halftime lead to lose (9-1), tying Montana State for best record in that category. SHOOT IT WELL, WIN A GAME: For the season, the Vikings were 11-1 when they shot a higher percentage than their opponents, 6-14 when they didn t. 5x10... ALMOST: Portland State (almost) had five players averaging double figures: DaShaun Wiggins (12.9), Tim Douglas (11.8), Gary Winston (11.3), Kyle Richardson (10.0) and Andre Winston (9.6). Meanwhile, Marcus Hall averaged 7.6 points. KEEP SHOOTING, GARY: Following off-season surgery, it took JR G Gary Winston a while to get going. But, he got hot over the final two-thirds of the season, averaging over 14 points per game, and scoring in double figures in 18 of the last 20 games. He posted a career-high 26 points at Southern Utah (2/20). That broke his previous career high (21), recorded at the start of the 20-game run in a win over Montana (1/11)... Winston averaged 11.3 points and 2.8 assists this season. He was averaging just 5.0 points prior to that... Winston was named second team All-Big Sky Conference... he ranked fifth in the Big Sky Conference in three-point percentage (.422)... Winston hit clutch three-pointers in two Viking wins this season. He made the game-winner with 2.6 seconds remaining in the third overtime of an win against Montana (1/11). Then, with the Vikings clinging to a lead against Sacramento State (1/16) in overtime and less than a minute to play, Winston rose up and buried a trey to make it with 42 seconds to go. That shot essentially sealed the win for the Vikings... led the team in scoring eight times and assists 13 times. POST PRESENCE: SR F Kyle Richardson played the best basketball of his college career over the second half of the season. Over the last 16 games, he made shots from the field (.655) and averaged 14.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots... after graduating and transferring to Portland State for his final season, Big Rich stepped up his role and his game. Richardson, along with JR G Tim Douglas (who was also a high school teammate), were the only Vikings to start every game. Richardson averaged 10.0 points and 6.3 rebounds - both career highs - for the season. He also had a team-leading 34 blocked shots which ranks seventh-most in school history for a season... named the Big Sky Conference Player of the Week after scoring 41 points, grabbing 22 rebounds and blocking four shots in wins over first-place Weber State and Idaho State (3/10). Richardson shot from the field (.714) in the two games... led the Vikings in rebounding 17 times, in scoring four times and had five double-doubles... ranked fourth in the Big Sky in field goal percentage (.593) and eighth in rebounding (6.3). OUR COUSIN VINNIE: If you remember the Microwave, former Detroit Piston sixth-man Vinnie Johnson, then know that Portland State appears to have their own version in JR G DaShaun Wiggins. Wiggins came off the bench in 25 of 31 games, leading the team in scoring (12.9), ranking third in steals (31) and fourth in three-pointers (31) in just 23 minutes per night... DaShaun was named the Big Sky Conference co-6th Man of the Year and honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference... led the team in scoring 10 times and rebounding twice... ranked 14th in the Big Sky Conference in scoring. WINSTON HITTING THE MARK: JR G Andre Winston Jr. had an efficient season on offense, averaging 9.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists... for the season, Winston shot.530 from the field and.772 at the line. He had an excellent 70/48 assist-toturnover ratio. Those were nice improvements over the numbers of his sophomore year of 7.0,.391 and ranked eighth in the Big Sky Conference in field goal percentage. THE LEADER: JR G Tim Douglas made a big impact for the Vikings in his first year. He averaged 11.8 points, a team-leading 3.1 assists and 33 steals. Douglas led the Vikings in scoring in five games and assists in 14 games... scored in double figures a team-high 21 times with a season-high 27 against Portland (12/7)... Douglas was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on Dec ranked 18th in scoring and eighth in assists in the Big Sky Conference. HALL MONITOR: SR G Marcus Hall was a dangerous shooter for the Vikings. He led the team with 51 three-point field goals made and shot.395 from distance... Hall s main value was defending bigger opponents in the Vikings four-guard lineup. He handled the role well... ranked 10th in the Big Sky in three-point percentage. THE BIG CAT IS ON THE PROWL: JR C Brandon Cataldo was a project player for the Vikings the previous two seasons. As a junior, he began to assert himself. Cataldo averaged modest numbers of 4.0 points and 3.3 rebounds per game in 10 minutes per night. Those work out to 16 points and 13.2 rebounds per 40 minutes... Cataldo had just nine turnovers all season... Cataldo shot.588 from the field and.760 at the line... he led the Vikings in rebounding four times. FOSTERING GOOD DEFENSE: You wouldn t expect a walk-on player who almost never shoots the ball to have a big impact on your team, but SR G Alyx Foster did for the Vikings. Foster attempted just 19 shots, scoring 28 points all season. But he proved valuable in a defensive role playing the 4 position at only 6-foot-3. Foster averaged 10 minutes per game in conference as a backup to Marcus Hall. And though he averaged less than a point and just over one rebound per game, Head Coach Tyler Geving would tell you Foster was vital to the Vikings success. FOUR GUARDS AND A GOALIE: By necessity, Portland State Head Coach Tyler Geving had to play small, more so than ever with the suspension of SR F Aaron Moore. The strength of the Viking team was in its guards and Portland State played more of them than ever - a little reminiscent of the Don Nelson/RUN-TMC era of the Golden State Warriors in the late 1980s and early 1990s (Google em). The starting lineup of four guards and one big man produced exciting and successful play, including an 11-7 record. Strategically, PSU spread its opponents out on the floor, attacked on the drive and kicked out for three pointers when open. The four guards and a goalie approach was effective offensively. Meanwhile, defending and rebounding against bigger opponents went well as the Vikings are outscrapping the competition.... AND SOMETIMES FIVE GUARDS: The Vikings went with five guards down the stretch in the win over Southern Utah (1/25). PSU trailed with 6:03 to play when Coach Geving inserted a five-guard lineup. The Vikings outscored the Thunderbirds, 15-8, the rest of the way for the victory... Geving went to five guards again in the second half of the Vikings win over Eastern Washington (1/27). In a 12-minute span, PSU outscored Eastern Washington, Including a five-guard stint late in the first half, PSU outscored EWU, 43-26, with that lineup... in the five-guard lineup - which has cropped up for a few minutes here in there in many games - the tallest Viking on the court was either SR G Marcus Hall (6-4) or SR G Alyx Foster (6-3) with no other player taller than 6-2. GAME-WINNERS: JR G Gary Winston s gamewinning shot against Montana (1/11) was the first inside the final five seconds of a game by a Viking since the season. Portland State had three game-winning scores coming inside the final five seconds of games that year - one by Chehales Tapscott (vs. Seattle), and two by Charles Odum (vs. Eastern Washington and vs. Northern Colorado (FTs))... SR G Marcus Hall s three-pointer with 28.9 seconds left provided the difference in the Vikings win over Southern Utah (1/25). NO TIME LIKE OVERTIME: Portland State played four overtime games in PSU had back-toback overtime games for the first time in its history on Jan. 11 and 16 (records of games between do not include overtime designations). What is really great about this historical quirk is the Vikings won both contests... PSU beat Montana, 81-78, in triple overtime on Jan. 11. It marked the first multiple overtime game for the Vikings in four years and ninth in school history. PSU once played (and won) a four-overtime game against Northern Arizona (92-91 in ). The contest was a particularly thrilling win for the green and black as JR G Gary Winston hit a game-winning three-pointer with 2.6 seconds left in the third overtime against the defending Big Sky Champions. Winston and SR G Marcus Hall each scored career-highs of 21 points... the Vikings beat Sacramento State, in overtime on Jan. 16 in Sacramento. Winston again hit a key three-pointer in overtime. But the really exciting part about that win was it ended a 20-game road losing streak for the Vikings... on Feb. 6, Montana beat the Vikings, 82-76, in overtime in Missoula... PSU won an overtime game against Idaho State, 78-74, in the season finale, Mar the four overtime games (3-1) ties a school record for a season. PSU also played four OT games in (also 3-1) Viking Basketball 52

55 SEASON REVIEW TASTY TIDBITS: PSU matched a school record with four overtime games in a season, going 3-1 in those contests. PSU was also 3-1 in four OT games in The Vikings stopped a seven-game losing streak to Weber State with a win over the Wildcats (3/6). PSU picked up back-to-back road wins (Southern Utah and Eastern Washington, Feb ) for the first time since Feb. 4-9, 2012 (Northern Arizona, Idaho State). The Vikings ended up winning three of four on the road trip (Feb. 20-Mar. 1). In 22 games against Big Sky Conference opponents, PSU played nine games in which neither team led by more than 10 points. There were also four overtime games. The Vikings wrapped up a 4-0 home stand on Feb. 1, having won all four games in eight days, knocking off then-first place Northern Colorado and thirdplace North Dakota. PSU knocked off first-place Northern Colorado (7-1 at the time), 80-57, with its largest margin over victory (23 points) over a Division I opponent since a win over Idaho State on Feb. 26, Twice the Vikings have used five-guard lineups for come-from-behind wins, beating Southern Utah (1/25) and Eastern Washington (1/27). Portland State ended a 20-game road losing streak with a overtime win at Sacramento State (1/16). PSU s last road win had also been at Sacramento State (94-88) on Feb. 23, Portland State ended a nine-game losing streak to Montana with an triple-overtime win against the Griz (1/11). Prior to the Jan. 4 Weber State game, SR F Aaron Moore was suspended by Head Coach Tyler Geving for conduct detrimental to the team. PRESEASON REVIEW: Portland State wrapped up its preseason schedule at 5-4, tied for the second-best mark in the Big Sky... PSU s 5-4 non-conference record was its first winning preseason mark in three seasons (9-5 in )... PSU had wins over teams from the Big West, Missouri Valley, and Ohio Valley Conferences, with losses to Mountain West opponents (2), the West Coast and the WAC. HOME COURT HAPPINESS: With a 5-2 non-conference home record, PSU is 35-6 at the Stott Center since the start of the season in non-conference games (PSU is in Big Sky home games over that span). PSU is 21-6 against Division I schools, and 13-0 against lower division schools in those non-conference games. Among the six losses are San Jose State ( , in overtime), Seattle ( , on a three-pointer at the final buzzer), Portland ( , by 11 points; , by 16 points), Oregon State ( , by five points) and Idaho ( , by one point). During Portland State s preseason tournament, the Vikings came back from double-digit, second-half deficits to beat both Loyola and SIUE. The win over UC Davis was a little more conventional as the Vikings went wire-to-wire, leading by double-digits throughout the second half. When Portland State went 0-7 from three-point range against UNLV in the season opener (11/9) it marked the first time in PSU history that a Viking team failed to make a three in a game. Since when basketball was reinstated on the Park Blocks, PSU had made at least one three-pointer in 495 straight games. The crowd of 13,148 at UNLV was the ninth-largest ever for a game in which the Portland State program has played. Portland State reached its first post-season tournament since the 2009 NCAA Tournament. The Vikings played San Diego in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Portland State is 14-4 in home opening games since joining the Big Sky Conference in Portland State played 17 regular season home games this year, the most ever scheduled in a single season. Speaking of tasty, Portland State basketball fans had the opportunity to Get Stuffed this winter at the Stott Center. Any fan purchasing a ticket for a seat at the Peter W. Stott Center received free concessions. That s right, all the food you can eat from the concession stand. Portland State students, with student tickets, also took advantage of this promotion. It s just that simple. Buy your ticket and you eat for free. More than 15,000 free hot dogs were eaten at Portland State men s and women s basketball games this season. And just for the heck of it, Kobayashi ate 12 hot dogs in 88 seconds at Portland State s game against Loyola on Nov Viking Basketball 53

56 SEASON REVIEW PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: Home: 12-5 Road: 4-9 Neutral: 1-1 BIG SKY CONFERENCE: 11-9 Home: 7-3 Road: 4-6 Date Opponent Score W/L Atten. Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Assist Leader W-L BSC Nov. 8 at UNLV L 13,148 Douglas 18 Cataldo 10 four tied with Nov. 13 PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 685 Douglas 16 Hall/Gengler 5 Gengler Nov LOYOLA CHICAGO W 755 Moore 20 Moore 11 Douglas Nov SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 834 Douglas 18 Moore/Wiggins 6 Douglas Nov UC DAVIS W 738 Wiggins 21 Moore 8 Douglas Nov. 29 at Boise State L 6,345 Wiggins 19 Moore 6 G. Winston Dec. 7 PORTLAND L 1,199 Douglas 27 Moore 7 Douglas, G. Winston Dec. 14 IDAHO L 614 Wiggins 22 Wiggins 8 Douglas Dec. 23 EVERGREEN STATE W 514 Moore 21 Moore/Hall 7 Richardson Jan. 2 at Idaho State* L 1,809 A. Winston/Wiggins 13 A. Winston 13 Douglas Jan. 4 at Weber State* L 6,007 Wiggins 16 Richardson 6 Douglas/Hall/G. Winston Jan. 9 MONTANA STATE* L 761 Wiggins 20 Richardson 6 Douglas Jan. 11 MONTANA* (3ot) W 851 G. Winston/Hall 21 Hall 7 G. Winston Jan. 16 at Sacramento State* (ot) W 464 Douglas 13 Richardson 10 G. Winston Jan. 18 at Northern Arizona* Fox AZ L 1,203 G. Winston 13 Richardson 5 A. Winston Jan. 25 SOUTHERN UTAH* W 679 Wiggins 15 Cataldo 7 Douglas Jan. 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W 723 A. Winston 23 A. Winston/Hall 6 A. Winston Jan. 30 NORTHERN COLORADO* W 1,500# G. Winston 19 Cataldo 9 G. Winston/Douglas Feb. 1 NORTH DAKOTA* W 733 G. Winston 19 Richardson 6 Hall Feb. 6 at Montana* (ot) L 3,152 Richardson 25 Richardson 12 Douglas Feb. 8 at Montana State* L 2,206 G. Winston 14 Richardson 11 Douglas Feb. 13 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L 615 Wiggins 19 Richardson 9 G. Winston/A. Winston Feb. 15 SACRAMENTO STATE* L 1,500# A. Winston 18 Hall 5 G. Winston/Douglas Feb. 20 at Southern Utah* W 1,206 G. Winston 26 Four tied with 4 A. Winston Feb. 24 at Eastern Washington* W 641 Richardson 22 Richardson 8 Wiggins Feb. 27 at North Dakota* L 1,607 A. Winston 20 Richardson 14 Richardson Mar. 1 at Northern Colorado* W 1,630 G. Winston 22 Richardson 10 G. Winston Mar. 6 WEBER STATE* W 966 Wiggins 20 Richardson 8 G. Winston Mar. 8 IDAHO STATE* (ot) W 1,237 Richardson 28 Richardson 14 G. Winston Mar vs. Montana W 3,269 Richardson 19 A. Winston 6 A. Winston Mar vs. North Dakota L 5,228 G. Winston 14 Richardson 8 G. Winston Mar at San Diego L 1,041 Wiggins 14 Richardson/Cataldo 5 G. Winston Portland State Tournament 2 Big Sky Conference Tournament 3 Collegeinsider.com Tournament *Big Sky Conference game # sellout Attendance: Games Total Average Home 17 14, Away 13 40,432 3,110 Neutral 2 8,497 4,248 Total 32 63,833 1, Viking Basketball 54

57 SEASON REVIEW PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL SEASON STATISTICS --- TOTAL PT REBOUNDS -- No Name G GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg F DQ Ast TO Blk St Pts Avg 23 WIGGINS, DaShaun DOUGLAS, Tim MOORE, Aaron WINSTON, Gary RICHARDSON, Kyle WINSTON, Andre HALL, Marcus CATALDO, Brandon GENGLER, Zach PROSSER, Lamont FOSTER, Alyx BENTON, Kyle KING, Joel BEGIN, Jacob TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 Total Portland State Opponents PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE STATISTICS --- TOTAL PT REBOUNDS -- No Name G GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg F DQ Ast TO Blk St Pts Avg 00 WINSTON, Gary WIGGINS, DaShaun RICHARDSON, Kyle DOUGLAS, Tim WINSTON, Andre HALL, Marcus CATALDO, Brandon GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob KING, Joel MOORE, Aaron TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 Total Portland State Opponents Viking Basketball 55

58 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 1 Nov. 9 Thomas and Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV UNLV 67, PORTLAND STATE 48 Vikings lose opener after being down only one point at halftime... PSU shoots 25% in second half as UNLV pulls away... Tim Douglas scores 18 to lead all scorers in first game as a Viking... Brandon Cataldo grabs career-high 10 rebounds... PSU loses 17th straight road game. Portland State Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs UNLV 11/08/13 7:30 PM at Tarkanian Court, Thomas & Mack Center 21 MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f GENGLER, Zach g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun KING, Joel CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 UNLV SMITH, Roscoe f BIRCH, Khem f OLEKAIBE, Kevin g KENDRICK, Jelan g SMITH, Deville g WOOD, Christian COOK, Daquan LOPEZ-SOSA, Carlos AYTES, Jamal SMITH, Kendall RUSHMAN, Charles MORANT, Demetris Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tom O'Neill, K.C. Ely, Brad Ferrie Technical fouls: Portland State-TEAM. UNLV-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State UNLV Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Loyola Chicago vs Portland State 11/22/13 5:30 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Game: % Game: % Game: % 8 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU LV GAME 3 Nov. 22 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 67, LOYOLA CHICAGO 63 Vikings come from 17 points behind in the second half to win second straight at home... Aaron Moore ties his career-high with 20 points and posts eighth double-double of his career... Vikings force 16 Loyola turnovers for 26 points. Loyola Chicago Osborne, Nick f Thomas, Christian f Crisman, Joe g White, Jeff g Doyle, Milton g Pickett, Jordan Turk, Devon Dokubo, London O'Leary, Matt Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Portland State MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jon Stigliano, Mark Cook, Ryan Holmes Technical fouls: Loyola Chicago-None. Portland State-MOORE, Aaron. Attendance: 755 Portland State Tournament Game 2 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Loyola Chicago Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench LUC PSU GAME 2 Nov. 13 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 73, PACIFIC LUTHERAN 43 Vikings hit 15 straight shots to open second half and pull away for an easy win... PSU now 14-4 in home openers in Big Sky era, 31-4 in non-conference home games since Douglas leads Vikings in scoring for second straight game. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Pacific Lutheran vs Portland State 11/13/13 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Pacific Lutheran Miller, Bryce f Lester, Brandon g Landram, Daniel g Isaksen, Arvid g Anderson, Seth g Jacob, Shane Tveter, Johnny Williams, Terrell Alness, Andrew Swartout, Erik Hoyt, Kai Sawtell, Kyle Wilson, Austen McCrossin, Kevin Kiel, Billy West, Garth Team Totals FG % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 21.9% 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Portland State RICHARDSON, Kyle f GENGLER, Zach g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WIGGINS, DaShaun g BENTON, Kyle WINSTON, Andre PROSSER, Lamont BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx KING, Joel CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 7 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Robert Lehigh, Justin Shamion, Chad Shepherd Technical fouls: Pacific Lutheran-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 612 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Pacific Lutheran Portland State Last FG - PLU 2nd-04:31, PSU 2nd-00:31. Largest lead - PLU None, PSU by 37 2nd-00:31. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics SIU Edwardsville vs Portland State 11/23/13 5:30 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PLU PSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. GAME 4 Nov. 23 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 77, SIU EDWARDSVILLE 74 For second straight night Vikings come back from double-digit second-half deficit... Tim Douglas matches season-high of 18 points... Vikings make only eight turnovers... third straight win for PSU. SIU Edwardsville NUNN, Rozell f LESTER, Ray f DAVIS, Kris g JOHNSON, Tim g STEWART, Donivine g WILTZ, Maurice JACKSON, Keaton CRAIG, Cameron SALECICH, Christian MESSER, Michael Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Portland State MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Dennis Flannery, Matt Mason, Mark Cook Technical fouls: SIU Edwardsville-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 834 Portland State Tournament Game 4 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total SIU Edwardsville Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SIUE PSU Last FG - LUC 2nd-00:40, PSU 2nd-01:43. Largest lead - LUC by 17 2nd-19:35, PSU by 4 2nd-01:26. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - SIUE 2nd-01:11, PSU 2nd-01:46. Largest lead - SIUE by 12 1st-05:37, PSU by 5 2nd-01:46. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 3 times Viking Basketball 56

59 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 5 Nov. 24 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 79, UC DAVIS 63 Vikings lead virtually wire-to-wire with largest advantage being DaShaun Wiggins has big game with 21 points, seven rebounds, three assists... PSU wins fourth in a row - its longest winning streak since Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UC Davis vs Portland State 11/24/13 3:00 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR UC Davis Ritchart, Josh f Bozner, Clint f Graham, Darius g Hawkins, Corey g Sypkens, Ryan g Lemar, Brynton Nujic, Iggy Betu, Olivier-Paul Johnson, Avery Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Portland State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 21 MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jon Stigliano, Levon Zakarian, Dennis Flannery Technical fouls: UC Davis-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 738 Portland State Tournament Game 6 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total UC Davis Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UCD PSU GAME 6 Nov. 29 Taco Bell Arena, Boise, ID BOISE STATE 76, PORTLAND STATE 60 Vikings four-game winning streak comes to an end... after close first half, Boise State pulls away in second half outscoring Vikings, PSU commits nine second-half turnovers... Viks hold nation s leading scoring team (102.0) to just th straight road loss. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Boise State 11/29/13 6 p.m. at Boise, Idaho (Taco Bell Arena) Portland State MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Boise State WATKINS,Ryan f MARKS,Derrick g DRMIC,Anthony g ELORRIAGA,Jeff g HADZIOMEROVIC,Igor g THOMPSON,Mikey BROPLEH,Thomas HANSTAD,Joe DUNCAN,Nick NEBEKER,Joey TRENT,Dezmyn NESS,Jake Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Randy McCall, Dick Cartmell, Kevin Brill Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Boise State-None. Attendance: 6345 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Boise State Game: % Game: % Game: % 0,1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU BSU Last FG - UCD 2nd-00:22, PSU 2nd-03:07. Largest lead - UCD by 2 1st-19:26, PSU by 18 2nd-00:31. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:16, BSU 2nd-01:01. Largest lead - PSU by 1 1st-18:29, BSU by 26 2nd-03:20. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times. GAME 7 Dec. 7 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND 92, PORTLAND STATE 76 Vikings led much of first half, but a 13-1 Portland run to close out the half gave Pilots a lead they never relinquished... Viks as close as two with just over seven minutes to play... Portland wins third straight in series... Douglas posts season high 27 points. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland vs Portland State 12/07/13 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Portland NICHOLAS, Ryan f VAN DER MARS, Thomas c BAILEY, Kevin g PRESSLEY, Bryce g WINTERING, Alec g SHARP, Bobby BARKER, Riley THIELEKE, Korey CARR, David GERUN, Volodymyr Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 Portland State MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chris Rastatter, DG Nelson, Deldre Carr Technical fouls: Portland-WINTERING, Alec. Portland State-MOORE, Aaron; WINSTON, Gary; TEAM. Attendance: 1199 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UP PSU GAME 8 Dec. 14 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR IDAHO 76, PORTLAND STATE 75 Dean, Hill combine for 10 three-pointers, 47 points for Idaho... Viks lead by two at halftime, but lead changes nine times in second half... PSU but can t get winning shot off in closing seconds... Wiggins has season-high points, rebounds... third straight loss for PSU. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Idaho vs Portland State 12/14/13 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Idaho Seck, Bira f Madison, Stephen f Kammerer, Joe c Dean, Glen g Hill, Connor g Wiggs, Sekou Scott, Mike Mpawe, Paulin Jiles IV, Allen Egbert, Ty Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Portland State MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Officials: DG Nelson, Scott DeBo, Matt Basham Technical fouls: Idaho-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 614 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Idaho Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UI PSU Last FG - UP 2nd-00:19, PSU 2nd-00:14. Largest lead - UP by 16 2nd-00:09, PSU by 6 1st-07:33. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 5 times. Last FG - UI 2nd-01:39, PSU 2nd-00:50. Largest lead - UI by 11 1st-15:33, PSU by 7 1st-05:15. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 11 times Viking Basketball 57

60 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 9 Dec. 23 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 98, EVERGREEN STATE 65 Aaron Moore posted a career-high 21 points to lead PSU to a winning non-conference record (5-4)... PSU puts on a run through the middle of the second half to blow out Geoducks... ESC makes 11 threes to stay close early, but Viks shoot 63% in second half. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Evergreen State vs Portland State 12/23/13 2:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Evergreen State FAISON, Cameron f TAYLOR, Marc f JOHNSON, Frankie g CALHOUN, Kyle g PHILLIP, Bryce g DAM, Jordan RAWLS, Jordan HONG, KJ POTTER, Michael HOWARD, Alex TAYLOR, Dre AWADJIE, Kwame Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Portland State nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 21 MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g WIGGINS, DaShaun g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx HALL, Marcus KING, Joel CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jason Schaefer, Gregory Nixon, Chris Rastatter Technical fouls: Evergreen State-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 514 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Evergreen State Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ESC PSU GAME 10 Jan. 2 Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID IDAHO STATE 87, PORTLAND STATE 76 Vikings drop 19th straight on the road and 13th straight Big Sky road game to tie school mark... Bengals shoot.667/.800/.800 in second half to hold off Vikings in close game... PSU forces 21 ISU TOs, but Bengals shoot.565 overall to just.406 for Vikings. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Idaho State 1/2/14 7:05 p.m. at ICCU Court at Holt Arena (Pocatello, ID) Portland State (0-1 BSC) 21 MOORE, Aaron f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Idaho State (1-0 BSC) 05 SOLARIN, Jeffrey f PREH, Ayibakuro c SANCHEZ, Tomas g HATCHETT, Andre g HANSEN, Chris g HALL, Evann MAGOT, Ajak TYLER, Scotty SMITH, Justin Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: DG Nelson, Levon Zakarian, Nikki Caruthers Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Idaho State-None. Attendance: 1809 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Idaho State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU ISU Last FG - ESC 2nd-01:39, PSU 2nd-00:21. Largest lead - ESC by 2 1st-14:43, PSU by 33 2nd-00:21. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:32, ISU 2nd-03:12. Largest lead - PSU by 6 1st-17:56, ISU by 13 1st-08:05. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 3 times. GAME 11 Jan. 4 Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT WEBER STATE 79, PORTLAND STATE 62 Vikings lose 20th straight on the road and 14th straight Big Sky road game to set school mark... PSU plays short-handed without big men Aaron Moore and Brandon Cataldo... Viks are within five with nine minutes to play, but WSU goes on and 18-3 run to take control of the game. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Weber State 01/04/14 7:00 p.m. at Ogden, Utah (Dee Events Center) Portland State , HALL, Marcus f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g WIGGINS, DaShaun g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Weber State , BERRY, Davion f BOLOMBOY, Joel f TRESNAK, Kyle c GITTENS, Richaud g SENGLIN, Jeremy g RICHARDSON, Jordan FULTON, Byron WILLIAMS, Royce HILL, Kyndahl FULLER, Josh Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Rob Kueneman, Dennis Flannery, Jason Schaefer Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Weber State-None. Attendance: 6007 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Weber State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU WSU GAME 12 Jan. 9 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR MONTANA STATE 79, PORTLAND STATE ties and 14 lead changes over the first 28 minutes MSU run midway through second half gives Bobcats the edge they need... neither team leads by as many as 10 in the game... PSU drops third in a row and six in seven games... Marcus Hall posts career-high 19 points. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Montana State vs Portland State 01/09/14 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Montana State , DAVIS, Flavien f COLEMAN, Calen f EGWUONWU, Paul c DISON, Michael g COLBERT, Marcus g HOLM, Stephan BRUMWELL, Blake BIGLOW, Antonio BROWN, Terrell NORMAN, Eric ROBISON, Danny Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WIGGINS, DaShaun g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Robert Lehigh, Michael Rapp, Scott Brown Technical fouls: Montana State-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 761 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Montana State Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MSU PSU Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:30, WSU 2nd-02:40. Largest lead - PSU by 1 1st-17:04, WSU by 23 2nd-02:40. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 4 times. Last FG - MSU 2nd-03:50, PSU 2nd-00:04. Largest lead - MSU by 9 2nd-06:00, PSU by 4 1st-13:18. Score tied - 14 times. Lead changed - 14 times Viking Basketball 58

61 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 13 Jan. 11 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 81, MONTANA 78 (3OT) Gary Winston hits three-pointer with 2.6 seconds left in third OT for Viking win... Winston scored all nine Viking points in third OT... close game all the way, Montana leads by nine with less than four minutes in regulation... PSU battles back to make OT... Viks end nine-game losing streak to UM. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Montana vs Portland State 01/11/14 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Montana , JAMAR, Kareem f WEISNER, Mike f HUTCHISON, Eric c GREGORY, Jordan g DESHIELDS, Keron g DUNN, Mario BRADSHAW, Riley KEMP, Chris GFELLER, Brandon MARTIN, Andy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % Portland State , 1-3 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g WIGGINS, DaShaun g WINSTON, Gary GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Eric Curry, Brett Nansel, Kenneth Burdett Technical fouls: Montana-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 851 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Montana Portland State OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UM PSU GAME 14 Jan. 16 The Hornets Nest, Sacramento, CA PORTLAND STATE 68, SACRAMENTO STATE 64 (OT) Vikings win second straight overtime game and end 20-game road losing streak... Gary Winston three with 42 seconds left in OT gives Vikings insurmountable six-point lead... Kyle Richardson posts career-highs of 12 points, 10 rebounds... Winston ties career-high with six assists. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Sacramento State 1/16/14 7:05 p.m. at The Nest -- Sacramento, Calif. Portland State , 2-3 Big Sky 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Sacramento State , 1-4 Big Sky 20 MILLS, Zach f TIFFIN, Alex c DEMPS, Cody g GARRITY, Dylan g McKINNEY, Mikh g RADA, Case BARLETT, Dreon QUIGLEY, Joey SALLEY, Jordan HORNSBY, Nick STUTEVILLE, Eric Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jon Stigliano, Justin Shamion, Jason Schaefer Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Sacramento State-None. Attendance: 464 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Portland State Sacramento State OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU SAC Last FG - UM OT3-01:10, PSU OT3-00:04. Largest lead - UM by 9 2nd-06:35, PSU by 8 1st-14:21. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 15 times. Last FG - PSU OT-00:42, SAC OT-00:10. Largest lead - PSU by 6 OT-00:42, SAC by 8 1st-05:17. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 8 times. GAME 15 Jan. 18 JL Walkup Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ NORTHERN ARIZONA 77, PORTLAND STATE 56 NAU hits 14 of first 18 shots in the second half to break open a tie game at halftime... at one point the NAU rally is Jacks outscored the Vikings in the paint... PSU s two-game win streak comes to an end... Brandon Cataldo scores a career-high 10 points. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Northern Arizona 01/18/14 3 p.m. at Flagstaff, Ariz. Portland State , 2-4 Big Sky 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Northern Arizona , 5-1 Big Sky 32 BEWERNICK, Gaellan f JACOBSEN, Max f MARTIN, Jordyn f DIXON, Aaseem g UPSHUR, Quinton g MILLER, Christopher YANKU, Kris MEEKER, Travis HEINE, Chris KALUNA, Ako SPRINGS, Len BANKS, Jordan STECCA, Alex Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Gregory Nixon, Mo Munsell, Kevin Virginillo Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Northern Arizona-None. Attendance: 1203 Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 GAME 16 Jan. 25 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 67, SOUTHERN UTAH 64 Vikings erase four-point deficit in final six minutes with a five-guard lineup... Marcus Hall three-pointer with 28.9 seconds left gives Vikings lead... neither team leads by double digits at any point... PSU matches win total (8) from all of (8-20). Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Southern Utah vs Portland State 01/25/14 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Southern Utah , OLIVERSON, Casey f HESS, A.J. f KENNEDY, Trey g MARSHALL, John g NSENKI, Chris g ANDERSON, McKay PARSONS, Race THOMAS, Drake MAJOR, Juwan RIPPETOE, Eric JEFFERY, Jaren CHEESMAN, Jayson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Shawn Cather, Robert Holloway, Michael Cheatham Technical fouls: Southern Utah-TEAM. Portland State-None. Attendance: 679 Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Northern Arizona In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU NAU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Utah Portland State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SUU PSU Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:01, NAU 2nd-00:12. Largest lead - PSU by 6 1st-05:06, NAU by 25 2nd-04:03. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Last FG - SUU 2nd-01:36, PSU 2nd-00:30. Largest lead - SUU by 7 1st-03:56, PSU by 8 2nd-12:33. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 11 times Viking Basketball 59

62 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 17 Jan. 27 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 92, EASTERN WASHINGTON 83 Vikings rebound from 10-point halftime deficit for the win, shooting.655 in second half... go on run with a five-guard lineup on the floor... Andre Winston scores career-high 23 points... PSU s fourth win in five games... now 8-3 at home... seventh straight win over EWU in Portland. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Eastern Washington vs Portland State 01/27/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Eastern Washington , MILJKOVIC, Ognjen f JOIS, Venky f HARVEY, Tyler g KELLY, Parker g BRANDON, Drew g HILL, Daniel SEIFERTH, Martin REUTER, Thomas MOON, Garrett VON HOFE, Felix Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Brett Nansel, Gregory Nixon, Matthew Rukasin Technical fouls: Eastern Washington-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 723 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Eastern Washington Portland State Last FG - EWU 2nd-00:03, PSU 2nd-00:07. Largest lead - EWU by 12 1st-06:55, PSU by 11 2nd-04:52. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics North Dakota vs Portland State 02/01/14 7:05 p.m. at Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench EWU PSU Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 5 times. GAME 19 Feb. 1 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 70, NORTH DAKOTA 68 Gary Winston scores 15 of team-high 19 in second half to lead come-from-behind win... fourth straight win for PSU and sixth in seven games... fifth win on the season when trailing at halftime... PSU shoots season-high PSU s first all-time win vs. North Dakota (1-5, 1-2 Big Sky). North Dakota , SALMONSON, Ryan f ANDERSON, Aaron g HUFF, Troy g HOOKER, Quinton g SCHULER, Josh g NASH, Jaron STEFAN, Cole ANTWI, Lenny WEBB, Jamal CALCATERRA, Chad TRAYLOR, Alonzo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jeffrey Kent, Levon Zakarian, Scott Holland Technical fouls: North Dakota-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 733 Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 GAME 18 Jan. 30 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 80, NORTHERN COLORADO 57 Vikings lead wire-to-wire and by more than 20 for the entire second half... PSU shoots season-high.547 from field... hold top offensive team in the Big Sky to 57 points and.393 shooting... third straight win and fifth in six games for Vikings... Kyle Richardson scores career-high 16. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northern Colorado vs Portland State 01/30/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Northern Colorado , BARDEN,Derrick f HUSKISSON,Tim f OSBORNE,Connor c WILSON,Jordan g UNRUH,Tate g SPENCE,Corey JAMES,Xzaivier SVIHOVEC,Tevin MCDAVIS,Cody LEE,Dominique JOHNSON,Anthony Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun KING, Joel CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jimmy Casas, Scott Brown, Jason Horsley Technical fouls: Northern Colorado-LEE,Dominique. Portland State-HALL, Marcus. Attendance: 1500 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Northern Colorado Portland State Last FG - UNC 2nd-00:25, PSU 2nd-00:31. Largest lead - UNC None, PSU by 27 2nd-10:36. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Montana 02/06/14 7:05pm at Dahlberg Arena Missoula, MT Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UNC PSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times. GAME 20 Feb. 6 Dahlberg Arena, Missoula, MT MONTANA 82, PORTLAND STATE 76 (OT) Keron DeShields hits tieing shot with 15 seconds left, then scores 12 in overtime to lead Montana to win... third OT game of season for Vikings, second against Montana... Kyle Richardson posts career-highs of 25 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks... Vikings four-game winning streak ends. Portland State , 6-5 BSC 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 Montana , 6-5 BSC 32 JAMAR, Kareem f MARTIN, Andy c DUNN, Mario g GREGORY, Jordan g DESHIELDS, Keron g BRADSHAW, Riley KEMP, Chris LOPEZ, Jack WEISNER, Mike HUTCHISON, Eric Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Officials: Mark Riggs, Kelly Pfeifer, Nate Harris Technical fouls: Portland State-RICHARDSON, Kyle; TEAM. Montana-GREGORY, Jordan. Attendance: 3152 Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total North Dakota Portland State In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UND PSU Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Portland State Montana In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU UM Last FG - UND 2nd-00:43, PSU 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - UND by 9 1st-00:54, PSU by 8 2nd-09:55. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Last FG - PSU OT-00:21, UM OT-00:26. Largest lead - PSU by 8 1st-17:11, UM by 10 2nd-19:40. Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 5 times Viking Basketball 60

63 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 21 Feb. 8 Worthington Arena, Bozeman, MT MONTANA STATE 69, PORTLAND STATE 64 MSU comes back from eight-point deficit with just over 12 minutes to go... Vikings lose third straight road game... PSU has worst shooting game since season-opener at UNLV... Richardson records second straight double-double, third on the season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Montana State 2/8/14 7:05 pm at Worthington Arena - Bozeman, Montana Portland State /6-6 BSC 15 HALL, Marcus f WIGGINS, DaShaun f RICHARDSON, Kyle c WINSTON, Gary g DOUGLAS, Tim g GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle WINSTON, Andre FOSTER, Alyx CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Montana State /6-6 BSC 2 00 DAVIS, Flavien f BROWN, Terrell f BRUMWELL, Blake c BIGLOW, Antonio g COLBERT, Marcus g HOLM, Stephan EGWUONWU, Paul NORMAN, Eric ROBISON, Danny Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: D.G. Nelson, Wilson Holland, Juan Corral Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Montana State-None. Attendance: 2206 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Montana State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU MSU GAME 22 Feb. 13 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR NORTHERN ARIZONA 65, PORTLAND STATE 63 Kris Yanku hits put-back layin with 0.4 seconds left to win game... NAU made steal in closing seconds and Gaellen Bewernick missed fastbreak layin... third straight loss for Vikings, ends five-game home win streak... largest lead in game is only six (NAU)... NAU sweeps season series. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northern Arizona vs Portland State 02/13/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Northern Arizona , BEWERNICK, Gaellan f JACOBSEN, Max f SPRINGS, Len c DIXON, Aaseem g UPSHUR, Quinton g YANKU, Kris KALUNA, Ako MARTIN, Jordyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ruben Ramos, Courtney Holmes, Brent Watts Technical fouls: Northern Arizona-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 615 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Northern Arizona Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench NAU PSU Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:14, MSU 2nd-03:17. Largest lead - PSU by 8 2nd-15:58, MSU by 10 1st-13:11. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - NAU 2nd-00:00, PSU 2nd-03:18. Largest lead - NAU by 6 1st-02:32, PSU by 5 1st-19:13. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 15 times. GAME 23 Feb. 15 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR SACRAMENTO STATE 72, PORTLAND STATE 65 Sacramento State shoots a season-high.617 from the field in leading wire-to-wire... PSU shoots well, but only 4-14 from three-point range and 3-8 at the line... Vikings suffer their fourth straight loss... DaShaun Wiggins misses the game with an ankle sprain. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Sacramento State vs Portland State 02/15/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Sacramento State , MILLS, Zach f TIFFIN, Alex f DEMPS, Cody g GARRITY, Dylan g McKINNEY, Mikh g BARLETT, Dreon QUIGLEY, Joey SALLEY, Jordan HORNSBY, Nick STUTEVILLE, Eric Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach BENTON, Kyle FOSTER, Alyx CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chris Rastatter, Kenneth Burdett, Ryan McCarty Technical fouls: Sacramento State-GARRITY, Dylan. Portland State-HALL, Marcus. Attendance: 1500 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Sacramento State Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SAC PSU GAME 24 Feb. 20 The Centrum, Cedar City, UT PORTLAND STATE 86, SOUTHERN UTAH 79 Gary Winston scores 21 of career-high 26 in second half... trailing with 1:25 to go, Vikings close on 11-3 run... PSU shoots 55% from the field in second half and make season-best at the line... victory ends a four-game losing streak. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Southern Utah 2/20/14 7:05 p.m. at Cedar City, Utah (Centrum Arena) Portland State /7-8 BSC 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Southern Utah /0-15 BSC 32 OLIVERSON, Casey f HESS, A.J. f HANKS, Cal c MARSHALL, John g MAJOR, Juwan g ANDERSON, McKay KENNEDY, Trey NSENKI, Chris PARSONS, Race JENSON, Taylor RIPPETOE, Eric JEFFERY, Jaren CHEESMAN, Jayson Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Jason Horsley, Rob Kuenman, Charles Rydzak Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Southern Utah-None. Attendance: 1206 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Southern Utah Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU SUU Last FG - SAC 2nd-01:29, PSU 2nd-00:06. Largest lead - SAC by 19 1st-01:35, PSU None. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:50, SUU 2nd-00:16. Largest lead - PSU by 11 1st-06:41, SUU by 3 2nd-13:10. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 14 times Viking Basketball 61

64 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 25 Feb. 24 Reese Court, Cheney, WA PORTLAND STATE 87, EASTERN WASHINGTON 76 Vikings win second straight road game and sweep season series with Eagles... PSU shoots.607 in second half, making eight three-pointers and scoring 56 points... five Vikings in double figures, led by Kyle Richardson s 22 points, eight rebounds, career-high four blocked shots. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Eastern Washington 02/24/14 6:05 p.m. at Cheney, Wash. Portland State /8-8 BigSky 15 HALL, Marcus f RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g GENGLER, Zach BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Eastern Washington /8-8 BigSky 1 12 SEIFERTH, Martin f JOIS, Venky f HARVEY, Tyler g KELLY, Parker g BRANDON, Drew g MILJKOVIC, Ognjen HILL, Daniel REUTER, Thomas MOON, Garrett VON HOFE, Felix Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Chris Rastatter, Greg Nixon, Levon Zakarian Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Eastern Washington-None. Attendance: 614 Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 GAME 26 Feb. 27 Betty Englestad Center, Grand Forks, ND NORTH DAKOTA 83, PORTLAND STATE 73 Vikings two-game road winning streak ends... PSU never leads, but stays within single-digits for most of the game... Richardson sets career-highs for rebounds (14), blocked shots (5) while getting fourth double-double... five in double figures for second straight game for PSU. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs North Dakota 02/27/14 7:05 p.m. at Grand Forks, N.D. (Sioux Center) Portland State (8-9) 00 WINSTON, Gary * WINSTON, Andre * DOUGLAS, Tim * HALL, Marcus * RICHARDSON, Kyle * GENGLER, Zach BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 North Dakota (10-7) 00 ANDERSON, Aaron * NASH, Jaron * HUFF, Troy * WEBB, Jamal * SALMONSON, Ryan * STEFAN, Cole ANTWI, Lenny HOOKER, Quinton SCHULER, Josh CALCATERRA, Chad TRAYLOR, Alonzo Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Officials: Mark Cook, Josh Johnson and Rob Kueneman Technical fouls: Portland State-TEAM. North Dakota-None. Attendance: 1607 Aaron Anderson was called for a flagrant one foul at the 17:20 mark of second half. Portland State head coach Tyler Gelving received a technical foul with 00:20 remaining in the game. 0 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Eastern Washington In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU EWU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State North Dakota In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU UND Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:19, EWU 2nd-00:17. Largest lead - PSU by 14 2nd-06:25, EWU by 1 1st-17:27. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 12 times. Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:05, UND 2nd-03:23. Largest lead - PSU None, UND by 15 2nd-03:23. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times. GAME 27 Mar. 1 Butler-Hancock Pavilion, Greeley, CO PORTLAND STATE 77, NORTHERN COLORADO 68 Vikings shoot (.714) from field in the second half... PSU overcomes a halftime deficit for the sixth time on the season to win... wraps up three wins in four games road trip... Gary Winston hands out career-high seven assists with 22 points... Viks go 4-8 on road for season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Northern Colorado 03/01/14 7:05 p.m. at Greeley, Colo. (Butler-Hancock) Portland State , 9-9 BSC 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Northern Colorado , 10-8 BSC 01 BARDEN,Derrick f OSBORNE,Connor c WILSON,Jordan g SVIHOVEC,Tevin g UNRUH,Tate g SPENCE,Corey MCDAVIS,Cody LEE,Dominique HUSKISSON,Tim JOHNSON,Anthony Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Shawn Cather, Gregg Morstein, Nate Harris Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Northern Colorado-None. Attendance: 1630 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Northern Colorado Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU UNC GAME 28 Mar. 6 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 66, WEBER STATE 59 Vikings win second in a row and fourth in five games... also end seven-game losing streak to WSU... PSU holds Wildcats to season-low half (17 points, 5-22 FG, 11 TOs)... Wiggins hits two big second-half threes and gets fifth 20-point game... Viks guaranteed no worse that.500 season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Weber State vs Portland State 03/06/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Weber State , BERRY, Davion f BOLOMBOY, Joel f TRESNAK, Kyle c RICHARDSON, Jordan g SENGLIN, Jeremy g GITTENS, Richaud WILLIAMS, Royce HILL, Kyndahl Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Portland State , RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Charles Rydzak, Ruben Ramos, Scott Brown Technical fouls: Weber State-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 966 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Weber State Portland State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench WSU PSU Last FG - PSU 2nd-02:09, UNC 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - PSU by 11 2nd-02:09, UNC by 14 1st-11:49. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Last FG - WSU 2nd-00:08, PSU 2nd-01:28. Largest lead - WSU by 2 1st-19:21, PSU by 16 1st-04:40. Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 1 time Viking Basketball 62

65 GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES GAME 29 Mar. 8 Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 78, IDAHO STATE 74 (ot) Vikings win third straight and fifth in six games... fourth OT game of the year (3-1)... Richardson posts career-highs for points and rebounds, makes dunk with 13 seconds left to send game to OT, then gets eight points, seven rebounds in extra session... PSU guaranteed winning season. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Idaho State vs Portland State 03/08/14 7:05 PM at Peter W. Stott Center; Portland, OR Idaho State , SOLARIN, Jeffrey f HANSEN, Chris f PREH, Ayibakuro c SANCHEZ, Tomas g HATCHETT, Andre g HALL, Evann MAGOT, Ajak TYLER, Scotty SMITH, Justin THOMAS, Clint Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % OT: % OT: % OT: % Portland State , 11-9 Game: % Game: % Game: % 5 42 RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ryan Holmes, Shawn Cather, Mark Riggs Technical fouls: Idaho State-None. Portland State-None. Attendance: 1237 OT: % OT: % OT: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 GAME 30 Mar. 13 Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT, Big Sky Quarterfinal PORTLAND STATE 70, MONTANA 63 Vikings come from five down in second half with 17-4 run... leading 52-46, they make 15 straight free throws to close out the game... fourth win in a row, sixth in seven games... Wiggins scores 15 of his 18 in second half... neither team leads by double digits in the game. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs Montana 03/13/14 7:05 p.m. at Ogden, Utah (Dee Events Center) Portland State WINSTON, Gary * WINSTON, Andre * DOUGLAS, Tim * HALL, Marcus * RICHARDSON, Kyle * GENGLER, Zach FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Montana DUNN, Mario * GREGORY, Jordan * DESHIELDS, Keron * JAMAR, Kareem * HUTCHISON, Eric * EMERSON, Nick BRADSHAW, Riley KEMP, Chris WEISNER, Mike GFELLER, Brandon MARTIN, Andy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ruben Ramos, Jon Stigliano, Rob Kuenemann Technical fouls: Portland State-None. Montana-None. Attendance: Big Sky Conference Tournament - Quarterfinal #3 Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Idaho State Portland State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench ISU PSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State Montana In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU UM Last FG - ISU OT-00:37, PSU OT-00:52. Largest lead - ISU by 4 1st-15:33, PSU by 12 2nd-14:02. Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:46, UM 2nd-00:06. Largest lead - PSU by 9 2nd-00:46, UM by 9 1st-10:09. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times. GAME 31 Mar. 14 Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT, Big Sky Semifinal NORTH DAKOTA 79, PORTLAND STATE 63 North Dakota leads entire game in knocking Vikings out of Big Sky Tourney... Viks shoot only.390 from field, commit 18 turnovers and are outrebounded, closest they came in second half was nine-point deficit. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs North Dakota 03/14/14 4:35 p.m. at Ogden, Utah (Dee Events Center) Portland State WINSTON, Gary * WINSTON, Andre * DOUGLAS, Tim * HALL, Marcus * RICHARDSON, Kyle * GENGLER, Zach PROSSER, Lamont BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun KING, Joel CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % North Dakota ANDERSON, Aaron * NASH, Jaron * HUFF, Troy * WEBB, Jamal * TRAYLOR, Alonzo * STEFAN, Cole ANTWI, Lenny BENTON, Shane BLAKE, Thomas HOOKER, Quinton HOBAUGH, Dustin CALCATERRA, Chad SALMONSON, Ryan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Officials: Gregory Nixon, Wilson Holland, Jon Stigliano Technical fouls: Portland State-None. North Dakota-None. Attendance: 1842 Big Sky Tournament - Semifinal #1 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State North Dakota In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU UND GAME 32 Mar. 18 Jenny Craig Pavilion, San Diego, CA - CIT First Round SAN DIEGO 87, PORTLAND STATE 65 Vikings hit only 6-24 to start game and fall behind early... trailing only with 17 minutes to play, San Diego pulls away with strong shooting second-half... PSU, making third post-season appearance as Division I program, finishes season at Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Portland State vs San Diego 3/18/14 7:00 pm at San Diego, Calif. (Jenny Craig Pavilion) Portland State RICHARDSON, Kyle f WINSTON, Gary g WINSTON, Andre g DOUGLAS, Tim g HALL, Marcus g GENGLER, Zach BEGIN, Jacob FOSTER, Alyx WIGGINS, DaShaun CATALDO, Brandon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 San Diego BAILEY, Brett f KRAMER, Dennis f KOK, Jito c ANDERSON,Christopher g DEE, Johnny g TILLETT, Therone KERR, Nick SARBAUGH, Chris JACOBS, Thomas FAJEMISIN, Simi Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Donnie Eppley, Rod Mrakovich, Jim Bruno Technical fouls: Portland State-None. San Diego-None. Attendance: st Round of CIT Tournament Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Portland State San Diego Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PSU USD Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:37, UND 2nd-04:41. Largest lead - PSU None, UND by 21 2nd-04:41. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:31, USD 2nd-00:42. Largest lead - PSU by 2 1st-19:19, USD by 22 2nd-00:42. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time Viking Basketball 63

66 BIG SKY CONFERENCE REVIEW BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS BIG SKY PCT. PF PA ALL PCT. PF PA Weber State Montana North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Eastern Washington Sacramento State Montana State Idaho State BIG SKY CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player: Davion Berry, Weber State Newcomer of the Year: Quinton Upshur, Northern Arizona Freshman of the Year: Jeremy Senglin, Weber State Defensive Player of the Year: Joel Bolomboy, Weber State co-6th Man of the Year: Jamal Webb, North Dakota and DaShaun Wiggins, JR, G, Portland State FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE Davion Berry, SR, G/F, 6-4, Weber State Troy Huff, SR, G/F, 6-5, North Dakota Kareem Jamar, SR, G/F, 6-5, Montana Mikh McKinney, JR, G, 6-5, Sacramento State Tyler Harvey, SO, G, 6-4, Eastern Washington Quinton Upshur, JR, G, 6-1, Northern Arizona SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE Derrick Barden, SR, F, 6-5, Northern Colorado Gary Winston, JR, G, 6-0, Portland State Kyle Tresnak, SR, C, 6-10, Weber State Chris Hansen, JR, G/F, 6-4, Idaho State Tate Unruh, SR, G, 6-4, Northern Colorado HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE Venky Jois, SO, F, 6-7, Eastern Washington Keron DeShields, JR, G, 6-2, Montana Jordan Gregory, JR, G, 6-2, Montana Flavien Davis, SR, F, 6-5, Montana State Aaron Anderson, SR, G, 5-10, North Dakota Jamal Webb, SR, G, 6-1, North Dakota Max Jacobsen, SR, F, 6-8, Northern Arizona DaShaun Wiggins, JR, G, 6-2, Portland State Dylan Garrity, JR, G, 6-2, Sacramento State Joel Bolomboy, SO, F, 6-9, Weber State Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 BIG SKY CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Derrick Barden, Northern Colorado Kareem Jamar, Montana Chris Hansen, Idaho State Troy Huff, North Dakota Tyler Harvey, Eastern Washington Tim Douglas, Portland State Marcus Colbert, Montana State Tate Unruh, Northern Colorado Troy Huff, North Dakota Derrick Barden, Northern Colorado Kareem Jamar, Montana Andre Hatchett, Idaho State Venky Jois, Eastern Washington Tim Huskisson, No. Colorado Quinton Upshur, Northern Arizona Davion Berry, Weber State Mikh McKinney, Sacramento State Kareem Jamar, Montana Joel Bolomboy, Weber State Tyler Harvey, Eastern Washington Mikh McKinney, Sacramento State Quinton Upshur, Northern Arizona Kyle Richardson, Portland State SCORING Player-Team YR G FG 3FG FT PTS AVG 1. HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO BERRY, Davion-WSU SR HUFF, Troy-UND SR Jamar, Kareem-UM SR McKINNEY, Mikh-SAC JR HANSEN, Chris-ISU JR Upshur, Quinton-NAU JR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR HATCHETT, Andre-ISU SR BARDEN, Derrick-NC SR Gregory, Jordan-UM JR JOIS, Venky-EWU SO GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR WIGGINS, DaShaun-PSU JR UNRUH, TATE-NC SR DAVIS, Flavien-MSU SR Jacobsen, Max-NAU SR DOUGLAS, Tim-PSU JR Deshields, Keron-UM JR TRESNAK, Kyle-WSU SR WINSTON, Gary-PSU JR Dixon, Aaseem-NAU JR ANDERSON, Aaron-UND SR SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU FR NASH, Jaron-UND SR REBOUNDING YR G OFF DEF TOT AVG 1. BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SO SOLARIN, Jeffrey-ISU JR JOIS, Venky-EWU SO BARDEN, Derrick-NC SR HUFF, Troy-UND SR EGWUONWU, Paul-MSU SR BRANDON, Drew-EWU JR RICHARDSON, Kyle-PSU SR Bewernick, Gaellan-NAU JR Jamar, Kareem-UM SR FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE YR G FG FGA PCT 1. SEIFERTH, Martin-EWU JR Traylor, Alonzo-UND SOLARIN, Jeffrey-ISU JR TRESNAK, Kyle-WSU SR RICHARDSON, Kyle-PSU SR Jacobsen, Max-NAU SR BARDEN, Derrick-NC SR HUSKISSON, TIM-NC JR WINSTON, Andre-PSU JR JOIS, Venky-EWU SO FREE THROW PERCENTAGE YR G FT FTA PCT 1. HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO KELLY, Parker-EWU JR Gregory, Jordan-UM JR GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR Yanku, Kris-NAU FR BERRY, Davion-WSU SR McKINNEY, Mikh-SAC JR ANDERSON, Aaron-UND SR DOUGLAS, Tim-PSU JR POINT FG PCT YR G 3FG 3FGA Pct 1. GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR Weisner, Mike-UM JR HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO HOLM, Stephan-MSU FR WINSTON, Gary-PSU JR UNRUH, TATE-NC SR SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU FR HANSEN, Chris-ISU JR HALL, Marcus-PSU SR ANDERSON, Aaron-UND SR ASSISTS YR G AST AVG 1. BRANDON, Drew-EWU JR McKINNEY, Mikh-SAC JR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR Jamar, Kareem-UM SR BERRY, Davion-WSU SR GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR HATCHETT, Andre-ISU SR DOUGLAS, Tim-PSU JR WEBB, Jamal-UND SR COLBERT, Marcus-MSU SO Yanku, Kris-NAU FR ANDERSON, Aaron-UND SR WINSTON, Gary-PSU JR HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO SVIHOVEC, Tevin-NC JR STEALS YR G STLS Avg 1. HUFF, Troy-UND SR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR WEBB, Jamal-UND SR Upshur, Quinton-NAU JR Yanku, Kris-NAU FR HATCHETT, Andre-ISU SR BARDEN, Derrick-NC SR McKINNEY, Mikh-SAC JR Deshields, Keron-UM JR HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO POINT FG MADE YR G 3FG Avg/G 1. HARVEY, Tyler-EWU SO HANSEN, Chris-ISU JR GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR UNRUH, TATE-NC SR Upshur, Quinton-NAU JR Gregory, Jordan-UM JR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU FR BERRY, Davion-WSU SR Dixon, Aaseem-NAU JR BLOCKED SHOTS YR G BS AVG 1. Springs, Len-NAU SR TRESNAK, Kyle-WSU SR JOIS, Venky-EWU SO SEIFERTH, Martin-EWU JR PREH, Ayibakuro-ISU SR RICHARDSON, Kyle-PSU SR CHEESMAN, Jayson-SUU SR BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SO NORMAN, Eric-MSU JR Upshur, Quinton-NAU JR ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO YR G AST APG TO TPG A/T 1. BRANDON, Drew-EWU JR McKINNEY, Mikh-SAC JR GARRITY, Dylan-SAC JR Jamar, Kareem-UM SR COLBERT, Marcus-MSU SO WEBB, Jamal-UND SR BERRY, Davion-WSU SR HATCHETT, Andre-ISU SR SANCHEZ, Tomas-ISU SR DOUGLAS, Tim-PSU JR Viking Basketball 64

67 BIG SKY CONFERENCE REVIEW SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg 1. Eastern Washington North Dakota Northern Colorado Weber State Portland State Idaho State Montana Sacramento State Montana State Northern Arizona Southern Utah POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 1. Weber State Northern Colorado Montana Sacramento State Eastern Washington Idaho State Portland State Montana State Northern Arizona North Dakota Southern Utah BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg 1. Eastern Washington Weber State Northern Arizona Southern Utah Idaho State North Dakota Montana Northern Colorado Portland State Montana State Sacramento State SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg 1. Weber State Northern Arizona Montana Sacramento State Montana State Idaho State Northern Colorado Portland State North Dakota Southern Utah Eastern Washington SCORING MARGIN G Off. Def. +/- 1. Weber State Northern Colorado Montana Eastern Washington Idaho State Portland State Sacramento State North Dakota Northern Arizona Montana State Southern Utah FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct 1. Northern Colorado Montana Weber State Portland State Sacramento State North Dakota Eastern Washington Northern Arizona Idaho State Montana State Southern Utah FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G FTM FTA Pct 1. Weber State Montana Portland State Sacramento State Northern Arizona Idaho State Montana State Eastern Washington Southern Utah North Dakota Northern Colorado POINT FIELD GOALS MADE G No. Avg 1. Eastern Washington Montana Weber State Portland State Sacramento State Montana State Northern Colorado North Dakota Idaho State Northern Arizona Southern Utah FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct 1. Weber State Eastern Washington Idaho State Northern Arizona Sacramento State Montana State Northern Colorado Portland State Montana Southern Utah North Dakota POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct 1. Weber State Sacramento State Eastern Washington North Dakota Montana Portland State Montana State Northern Colorado Idaho State Southern Utah Northern Arizona REBOUNDING MARGIN G Avg. Opp. +/- 1. Weber State Northern Arizona Idaho State Northern Colorado Eastern Washington Sacramento State Montana State North Dakota Portland State Montana Southern Utah ASSISTS G No. Avg 1. Eastern Washington Sacramento State Weber State Portland State North Dakota Northern Colorado Idaho State Montana Southern Utah Northern Arizona Montana State STEALS G No. Avg 1. North Dakota Idaho State Montana State Northern Arizona Portland State Northern Colorado Sacramento State Montana Eastern Washington Southern Utah Weber State TURNOVER MARGIN G Avg. Opp. +/- 1. North Dakota Montana Portland State Montana State Northern Colorado Idaho State Sacramento State Northern Arizona Eastern Washington Southern Utah Weber State ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. TO Ratio 1. Sacramento State Montana Portland State Eastern Washington North Dakota Weber State Northern Colorado Idaho State Montana State Northern Arizona Southern Utah Viking Basketball 65

68 VIKING RECORD BOOK VIKING BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK CAREER RECORDS PSU S 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. Freeman Williams ( ) 3, John Nelson ( ) 2, Willie Stoudamire ( ) 1, Seamus Boxley ( ) 1, Anthony Lackey ( ) 1, Leo Franz ( ) 1, Charlie Stoudamire ( ) 1, John Winters ( ) 1, Derreck Brooks ( ) 1, Brian Towne ( ) 1, Derek Nesland ( ) 1, Scott Morrison ( ) 1, Bill Wilkerson ( ) 1, Jason Hartman ( ) 1, Charles Odum ( ) 1, Leon Edmonds ( ) 1, Jack Parker ( ) 1,023 GAMES PLAYED 1. Julius Thomas ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Hasan Artharee ( ) Derreck Brooks ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Kevin Briggs ( ) Ivan Garner ( ) 103 SCORING AVERAGE (500 points) 1. Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) John Nelson ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Leon Edmonds ( ) Hal Dohling ( ) Peter Ness ( ) Leo Franz ( ) Charles Odum ( ) 16.7 REBOUNDS 1. Bob Sisul ( ) Jim Nelson ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Derreck Brooks ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Don Suloff ( ) Charlie Stoudamire ( ) John Nelson ( ) Don Bridges ( ) 640 REBOUNDING AVERAGE (2 seasons) 1. Bill Wilkerson ( ) Jim Nelson ( ) Bob Sisul ( ) Bill Turner ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Derreck Brooks ( ) Charlie Stoudamire ( ) Larry Franz ( ) Don Suloff ( ) Leo Franz ( ) 8.1 Terry Adolph is Portland State s all-time leader in assists. ASSISTS 1. Terry Adolph ( ) Chucky Smith ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Will Funn ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Jerry Stephens ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Kevin Briggs ( ) Derreck Brooks ( ) 239 STEALS 1. Anthony Lackey ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Will Funn ( ) Julius Thomas ( ) Kevin Briggs ( ) Terry Adolph ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Deonte Huff ( ) 73 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Scott Morrison ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Jamie Jones ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) 62 Julius Thomas ( ) Jamaal Sanford ( ) Seth Scott ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Anthony Washington ( ) 39 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Freeman Williams ( ) 2, John Nelson ( ) 2, Willie Stoudamire ( ) 1, Charlie Stoudamire ( ) 1, Leo Franz ( ) 1, Derreck Brooks ( ) 1, Don Bridges ( ) 1, Peter Ness ( ) 1, Bill Wilkerson ( ) 1, Anthony Lackey ( ) 1,001 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Freeman Williams ( ) 1, John Nelson ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Charlie Stoudamire ( ) Leo Franz ( ) Jack Viskov ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Derreck Brooks ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) 435 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (300 attempts) 1. Julius Thomas ( ) Jamie Jones ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Hasan Artharee ( ) Deonte Huff ( ) Jamaal Sanford ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Aaron Moore ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( )_ Viking Basketball 66

69 VIKING RECORD BOOK FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. John Winters ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) 648 John Nelson ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Leo Franz ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) 349 FREE THROWS MADE 1. Freeman Williams ( ) John Nelson ( ) John Winters ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Paul Poetsch ( ) Jim Perkin ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) 284 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (100 attempts) 1. Jeb Ivey ( ) Dave Hildahl ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Hal Dohling ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Ken Cobb ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Brian Towne ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Phil Nelson ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Jeb Ivey ( ) Jake Schroeder ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Brian Towne ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) Derek Nesland ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Jeb Ivey ( ) Phil Nelson ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Jake Schroeder ( ) PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 att.) 1. Juma Kamara ( ) Michael Harthun ( ) Gary Winston ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( )_ Brian Towne ( ) Jake Schroeder ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Troy DeVries ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) PORTLAND STATE S ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS Freeman Williams ,249 points 2nd all-time leading scorer in NCAA history Two-time All-American Two-time national scoring leader (39.6 ppg, 35.9 ppg) Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame John Nelson ,123 points Three-time All-Oregon Collegiate Conference Four-time team MVP : 25.8 ppg Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame Willie Stoudamire ,845 points Two-time team MVP MISCELLANEOUS STATS SINCE DOUBLE-DOUBLES, SEASON 1. Chehales Tapscott ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Jamie Jones ( ) 8 5. Aaron Moore ( ) 7 6. Chehales Tapscott ( ) 6 Blake Walker ( ) 6 Seth Scott ( ) 6 Jamie Jones ( ) Kyle Richardson ( ) 5 Scott Morrison ( ) 5 DOUBLE-DOUBLES, CAREER 1. Seamus Boxley ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Jamie Jones ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) 9 5. Aaron Moore ( ) 7 Anthony Lackey ( ) 7 Blake Walker ( ) 7 8. Seth Scott ( ) 6 Deonte Huff ( ) 6 Julius Thomas ( ) 6 DUNKS, SEASON 1. Scott Morrison ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Kyle Richardson ( ) 26 Phil Nelson ( ) 26 Julius Thomas ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Jamaal Sanford ( ) 21 Julius Thomas ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) 18 Scott Morrison ( ) 18 DUNKS, CAREER 1. Scott Morrison ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Julius Thomas ( ) Jamaal Sanford ( ) 36 Phil Nelson ( ) Deonte Huff ( ) Blake Walker ( ) Kyle Richardson ( ) Anthony Washington ( )_ Antone Jarrell ( ) 21 Seth Scott ( ) 21 MOST DUNKS, INDIVIDUAL, GAME 4 Jamaal Sanford, vs. Northwest College many times, Julius Thomas (4X) MOST DUNKS, TEAM, GAME 8 vs. MD-Eastern Shore vs. Sacramento State vs. Sacramento State vs. Linfield vs. Northwest College CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 3-PT FGM 35 Brian Towne_ to MOST CONSECUTIVE FGS MADE 12 Seamus Boxley to Jamie Jones to MOST CONSECUTIVE FTS MADE 40 Jeb Ivey to MOST FGS, GAME, NO MISSES 7 Anthony Washington at Eastern Washington Aaron Moore vs. Oregon State : 30.1 ppg Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame Seamus Boxley ,498 points Big Sky Conference Player of the Year Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Two-time All-Big Sky Conference Anthony Lackey ,304 points Two-time All-Big Sky Conference Two-time team scoring and rebounding leader Viking Basketball 67

70 VIKING RECORD BOOK SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. Freeman Williams ( ) 1, Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) John Nelson ( ) John Nelson ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Don Porter ( ) 634 SCORING AVERAGE 1. Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) John Nelson ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Don Porter ( ) John Nelson ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Leon Edmonds ( ) 22.9 REBOUNDS 1. Bill Wilkerson ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Bob Sisul ( ) Jim Nelson ( ) Don Suloff ( ) Bill Turner ( ) 266 Jim Hollingsworth ( ) Bob Sisul ( ) Bernie Jones ( ) 259 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. Bill Wilkerson ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Jim Nelson ( ) Jim Hollingsworth ( ) 10.6 Jim Nelson ( ) Don Suloff ( ) Bob Sisul ( ) Larry Franz ( ) 10.2 Mike O Gara ( ) Bill Turner ( ) 9.9 ASSISTS 1. Will Funn ( ) Terry Adolph ( ) Terry Adolph ( ) Chucky Smith ( ) Jerry Stephens ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Reggie Ball ( ) Ed Buchanan ( ) Jerry Stephens ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) 130 STEALS 1. Terry Adolph ( ) Will Funn ( ) 62 Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Steve Gilliam ( ) Will Funn ( ) Dony Wilcher ( ) Anthony Lackey ( ) Andre Murray ( ) 44 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Jamie Jones ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Chehales Tapscott ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) 34 Kyle Richardson ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) 32 Jamaal Thomas ( ) 32 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) John Nelson ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) John Nelson ( ) Peter Ness ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Leon Edmonds ( ) 525 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) Bill Wilkerson ( ) Jack Viskov ( ) Willie Stoudamire ( ) John Nelson ( ) John Nelson ( ) 235 Don Porter ( ) 235 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 attempts) 1. Julius Thomas ( ) Julius Thomas ( ) Julius Thomas ( ) Kyle Richardson ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Jamaal Sanford ( ) Jamie Jones ( ) Scott Morrison ( ) Hasan Artharee ( ) Deonte Huff ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. John Winters ( ) John Winters ( ) John Nelson ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Don Porter ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Seamus Boxley ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) 202 Paul Poetsch ( ) Steve Gilliam ( ) 194 FREE THROWS MADE 1. John Winters ( ) Charles Odum ( ) Freeman Williams ( ) Paul Poetsch ( ) John Nelson ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Don Koepke ( ) Paul Poetsch ( ) 155 Don Porter ( ) Lloyd Bergman ( ) 154 Ed Buchanan led Portland State in assists in FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (50 attempts) 1. Jeb Ivey ( ) Dave Hildahl ( ) Dave Hildahl ( ) Paul Poetsch ( ) Jeb Ivey ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Ken Cobb ( ) Hal Dohling ( ) Paul Hafford ( ) Paul Poetsch ( ) PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) Jason Hartman ( ) Brian Towne ( ) Paul Hafford ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) 72 Jake Schroeder ( ) 72 Anthony Lackey ( ) 72 Brian Towne ( ) 72 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Jason Hartman ( ) Paul Hafford ( ) 204 Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( ) 194 Melvin Jones ( ) Jeb Ivey ( ) Melvin Jones ( ) Brian Towne ( ) Brian Towne ( ) Jake Schroeder ( ) PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 att.) 1. Juma Kamara ( ) Gary Winston ( ) Michael Harthun ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) Jeremiah Dominguez ( )_ Jeremiah Dominguez ( )_ Jason Hartman ( ) Brian Towne ( ) Michael Harthun ( ) Dominic Waters ( ) NOTES: Assists were not kept until the season. Blocked Shots and Steals were not kept until the season Viking Basketball 68

71 VIKING RECORD BOOK SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS All-Time Record 81 Freeman Williams vs. Rocky Mountain Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot) Blake Walker at Tennessee State Brian Towne vs. Idaho State Charles Odum at Sacramento State Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State Jason Hartman at Eastern Washington Jason Hartman at Oregon Dupree Lucas vs. Northern Colorado Jason Hartman vs. Cal State Northridge Dominic Waters vs. Cal Poly Dupree Lucas at Northern Colorado Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona Jason Hartman vs. Eastern Washington Seamus Boxley at Northern Arizona REBOUNDS All-Time Record 26 Bernie Jones vs. Oregon College of Ed Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Deonte Huff vs. Idaho State Chehales Tapscott at Idaho State Chehales Tapscott vs. Montana Seamus Boxley at Howard Seamus Boxley vs. Idaho State Jamaal Sanford at Weber State Seamus Boxley at Weber State Seamus Boxley at Northern Arizona Anthony Lackey vs. Montana Hasan Artharee at Eastern Washington Jamaal Sanford at Idaho State Matt Ambrose vs. Cal State Northridge ASSISTS All-Time Record 19 Terry Adolph vs. St. Mary s Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Will Funn vs. Idaho State Will Funn at Northern Arizona Will Funn vs. Sacramento State Will Funn vs. Weber State Reggie Ball at Cal State Northridge (2ot) Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Northern Arizona Dupree Lucas vs. Howard Will Funn vs. Northern Arizona Will Funn vs. Montana Ryan Sommer vs. Warner Pacific BLOCKED SHOTS 6 Scott Morrison at Sacramento State Scott Morrison at Weber State Seth Scott at Portland Kyle Richardson at North Dakota Chehales Tapscott vs. Sacramento State Jamie Jones vs. Weber State Jamie Jones vs. Idaho State Jamie Jones vs. Montana Jamie Jones vs. Seattle Jamie Jones vs. Sacramento State Scott Morrison vs Sacramento State Jamaal Sanford vs. Montana State STEALS All-Time Record 8 Terry Adolph vs. George Fox Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Phil Nelson vs. Boise State Will Funn vs. Montana Ivan Garner vs. Simon Fraser Jeremiah Dominguez at Texas Southern Julius Thomas at Northern Arizona (4ot) Will Funn vs. Cal Poly Jamaal Thomas at Cal State Northridge Kevin Briggs vs. Linfield FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED All-Time Record 62 Freeman Williams vs. George Fox Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot) Dupree Lucas at Sacramento State Jason Hartman at Eastern Washington Charles Madison at Washington Anthony Lackey at Stanford Dominic Waters vs. Northern Arizona Dupree Lucas vs. Northern Colorado Jason Hartman at Oregon FIELD GOALS MADE All-Time Record 37 Freeman Williams vs. Rocky Mountain Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Kyle Richardson vs Idaho State Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot) Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State Brian Towne vs. Idaho State times FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) All-Time Record.900 Jamie Jones (9-10) vs. Seattle Taplar Mvogo (9-10) at CS Northridge (2ot) Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Jamie Jones (9-10) vs. Seattle Taplar Mvogo (9-10) at CS Northridge (2ot) Hasan Artharee (12-14) vs. Simon Fraser Seamus Boxley (11-13) vs. Bethune-Cookman_ Seamus Boxley (10-12) vs. E. Washington FREE THROWS MADE All-Time Record 17 Deonte Huff vs. Montana State Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Deonte Huff vs. Montana State Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona Seamus Boxley at Montana State Jason Hartman vs. Cal State Northridge Blake Walker at Tennessee State Jason Hartman at Sacramento State Jason Hartman at Oregon State FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED All-Time Record 19 Seamus Boxley at Montana State Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Seamus Boxley at Montana State Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona Seamus Boxley at Howard Deonte Huff vs. Montana State Charles Odum vs. Northern Colorado Jason Hartman at Sacramento State Scott Morrison at Northern Colorado FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) All-Time Record Deonte Huff (17-17) vs. Montana State Freeman Williams (16-16) vs. Seattle Pacific_ Since joining the Big Sky Conference in Deonte Huff (17-17) vs. Montana State Jason Hartman (14-14) vs. CS Northridge Jeb Ivey (11-11) vs. Weber State Seth Scott (10-10) vs. Montana Seamus Boxley (10-10) vs. Northern Arizona_ DaShaun Wiggins (10-10) vs. Weber State PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 Brian Towne (of 16) vs. Idaho State Phil Nelson (of 12) at Pepperdine Chris Harriel (of 11) at Idaho State Melvin Jones (of 11) vs. Wright State Jeremiah Dominguez (of 10) at Gonzaga Paul Hafford (of 13) at Cal Poly Anthony Lackey (of 11) at Northern Arizona_ Jason Hartman (of 14) at Montana State Brian Towne (of 9) vs. Eastern Washington Jeb Ivey (of 9) at Weber State PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 16 Brian Towne (made 12) vs. Idaho State Charles Madison (made 3) at Washington_ Jason Hartman (made 7) at Montana State_ times 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (6 att.) Jason Hartman (6-6) at Idaho State Mickey Polis (5-5) at Washington Kyle Coston (5-5) at Northern Colorado Jeb Ivey (6-7) vs. Northern Arizona Marcus Hall (5-6) vs. Montana Tyrell Mara (5-6) at Portland Juma Kamara (5-6) at Gonzaga Juma Kamara (5-6) vs. Weber State PORTLAND STATE RECORDS IN BIG SKY GAMES Team Records Most Points: 108, Montana (W, ) Field Goal Percentage:.688, 12/5/09 vs. Eastern Washington (33-48) 3-pt Field Goals Made: 18, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State 3-pt Field Goals Pct (10 att.):.769, 1/30/03 at Weber State Margin of Victory: 52, 3/1/08 at Montana (108-56) Fewest Points: 42, 1/4/97 at Northern Arizona (L, 42-54) Margin of Defeat: 33, 2/12/98 at Northern Arizona (L, 54-87) Individual Records Points: 41, Dominic Waters, 1/4/09 at Northern Arizona (4ot); 40, Brian Towne, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State (regulation) : 18, Deonte Huff, 2/24/07 vs. Idaho St. Assists: 15, Will Funn, 2/17/05 vs. Idaho State Blocked Shots: 6, Scott Morrison, 2/9/08 at Sacramento State; 6, Scott Morrison, 1/10/07 at Weber State Steals: 7, Will Funn, 1/27/05 vs. Montana 3-pt Field Goals Made: 12, Brian Towne, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State (of 16) Viking Basketball 69

72 VIKING RECORD BOOK TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Steve Brenner FREEMAN WILLIAMS 1st team All-American, nd all-time leading scorer in NCAA history, 3,249 points, World University Games. Holds 13 PSU records. 6 years in the NBA. When Dominic Waters scored 41 points in a four-overtime win at Northern Arizona on Jan. 4, the most recent 40-point game in school history - a quick scan of the PSU record book revealed it was just the 28th-best scoring game in school history - that s not a misprint - 28th-best. But it did reopen the eyes of basketball fans as they remembered the prolific scoring career of Freeman Williams. Williams, in fact, eclipsed that total on 21 occasions. Other outstanding scorers in PSU history have included Willie Stoudamire, Leon Edmonds, John Nelson, Bill Wilkerson, Jason Hartman and Seamus Boxley. For his part, Williams ranks as the second all-time leading scoring in college basketball history with 3,249 points, trailing only Pete Maravich. FREEMAN WILLIAMS ALL-TIME BEST SCORING PERFORMANCES 81 Rocky Mountain Southern Oregon George Fox Simon Fraser* at Eastern Montana at Nevada-Las Vegas at Southern California at St. Mary s at Utah State at Wisconsin-Milwaukee_ Portland* at Colorado State at Gonzaga St. Mary s at Nevada-Las Vegas at Long Beach State at Montana State Eastern Montana Whittier Cal State-Los Angeles at New Orleans Colorado State at Puget Sound Portland* Western Montana Seattle Pacific at Pepperdine Oregon State* Oregon Tech at Kentucky at San Jose State at Oregon State Montana Tech at Northern Colorado Utah State Air Force at Arizona State Puget Sound at Seattle Pacific at Arizona Oregon Tech * Game played at Memorial Coliseum Freeman Williams actually scored 3,308 points in 108 games, but two games during his career against a Canadian school, Simon Fraser, are not recognized by the NCAA. Dick Powers Steve Brenner WILLIE STOUDAMIRE Ranks among the top ten at PSU in both scoring and assists. Averaged 30 points per game in Scored 50 points in a game against Nevada. JASON HARTMAN Scored more than 1,000 points in just two seasons. Seventh-leading scorer in the nation in , averaging 22.8 points. First Viking to lead the Big Sky Conference in scoring. Two-time All-Big Sky selection. Scored a career-high 38 points vs. Sacramento State. SEAMUS BOXLEY Finished career as fourth all-time leading scorer (1,498 points) at Portland State. Set school season and career records for field goal percentage. Averaged 20.6 points as a senior, leading Big Sky, and was named Big Sky Conference Player of the Year. OTHER TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES (35 points or more) 50 Willie Stoudamire vs. Nevada-Reno Leon Edmonds vs. British Columbia Willie Stoudamire vs. Portland Leon Edmonds vs. Eastern Montana Jack Parker vs. Eastern Oregon John Nelson vs. Cascade College Willie Stoudamire vs. Cal State-Los Angeles Dominic Waters vs. Northern Arizona Blake Walker vs. Tennessee State Willie Stoudamire vs. Humboldt State Brian Towne vs. Idaho State Leon Edmonds vs. Humboldt State Bill Wilkerson vs. Idaho State Willie Stoudamire vs. British Columbia Willie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound Charles Odum vs. Sacramento State Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State Willie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound Willie Stoudamire vs. Great Falls Bill Wilkerson vs. St. Martin s Bill Wilkerson vs. Linfield Charlie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound John Nelson vs. Gonzaga Peter Ness vs. Chapman Willie Stoudamire vs. Southern Utah Charlie Stoudamire vs. Seattle Willie Stoudamire vs. Gonzaga Steve Gilliam vs. Utah State Jason Hartman vs. Eastern Washington Hal Dohling vs. Montana State Willie Stoudamire vs. Central Washington Willie Stoudamire vs. Nevada-Las Vegas Jesse Boyd vs. Warner Pacific Peter Ness vs. St. Martin s Viking Basketball 70

73 VIKING RECORD BOOK YEARLY LEADERS POINTS SCORED Philips# NA Coleman/Baldini# Don Koepke Lloyd Bergman NA Don Koepke Don Porter Jack Viskov^ Jack Viskov Jack Parker John Winters John Winters Don Bridges Bill Turner Bill Turner John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson Bill Wilkerson Hal Dohling Leon Edmonds Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Leo Franz Ed Buchanan Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Freeman Williams 1, Freeman Williams Bob Sisul Mike Babin Steve Gilliam Brian Towne Jason Hartman 421 Brian Towne Jason Hartman Derek Nesland Anthony Lackey 391 Hal Dohling, the Portland State team MVP, led the Vikings in scoring, assists and free throw percentage Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey Blake Walker Seamus Boxley Jake Schroeder Dupree Lucas Jeremiah Dominguez_ Jeremiah Dominguez_ Dominic Waters Charles Odum Charles Odum Aaron Moore DaShaun Wiggins 399 SCORING AVERAGE Philips# NA Coleman/Baldini# Don Koepke Lloyd Bergman NA Don Koepke Don Porter Jack Viskov^ Jack Viskov Jack Parker John Winters John Winters Don Powell Bill Turner Bill Turner John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson Bill Wilkerson Hal Dohling Leon Edmonds Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Leo Franz Ed Buchanan Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Freeman Williams* Freeman Williams* Bob Sisul Mike Babin Doug Eilertson Brian Towne Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Ime Udoka Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey Blake Walker Seamus Boxley Jake Schroeder Dupree Lucas Jeremiah Dominguez_ Jeremiah Dominguez_ Dominic Waters Charles Odum Charles Odum Aaron Moore DaShaun Wiggins 12.9 REBOUNDS John Winters Bernie Jones Don Bridges Bill Turner Bill Turner Jim Hollingsworth John Nelson Jim Nelson Bill Wilkerson Bill Wilkerson Mike O Gara Don Suloff Leon Edmonds Leo Franz Charlie Stoudamire Leo Franz Frank Williams James Mason Wayne Smith Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Mike Babin Doug Eilertson Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford Jason Hartman Ime Udoka Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Brandon Haughton Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Deonte Huff Julius Thomas Jamie Jones Chehales Tapscott Chehales Tapscott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson 202 REBOUNDING AVERAGE John Winters Bernie Jones Don Bridges Bill Turner Bill Turner Jim Hollingsworth John Nelson Jim Nelson Bill Wilkerson Bill Wilkerson Mike O Gara Don Suloff Larry Franz Leo Franz Charlie Stoudamire Leo Franz Frank Williams James Mason Wayne Smith Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Mike Babin Doug Eilertson Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford Taplar Mvogo Ime Udoka Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Brandon Haughton Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Deonte Huff Jamie Jones Jamie Jones Chehales Tapscott Chehales Taspcott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson 6.3 ASSISTS/AVERAGE Hal Dohling 120/ Dan Deurwaarder#_ 48/ Willie Stoudamire 84/ Jerry Stephens 133/ Jerry Stephens 160/ Dan Peters 105/ Ed Buchanan 140/ Chuckie Smith 174/ Freeman Williams_ 116/ Terry Adolph 210/ Terry Adolph 211/ David Smith 93/ Wendell Talley 111/ Steve Gilliam 125/ Derek Nesland 100/ Derek Nesland 91/ Reggie Ball 141/ Ivan Garner 100/ Dony Wilcher Aaron Fitzgerald 125/ Kevin Briggs 83/ Will Funn 104/ Will Funn 224/ Ryan Sommer 102/ Dupree Lucas 124/ Jeremiah Dominguez_130/ Jeremiah Dominguez_99/ Dominic Waters 151/ Dane Johnson 85/2.9 Charles Odum 85/ Lateef McMullan 91/ Lateef McMullan 102/ Tim Douglas 99/3.1 STEALS/AVERAGE Terry Adolph 94/ Skip Kinney 30/ Wendell Talley 35/ Steve Gilliam 51/ Mike Vanderhoff 34/ Jason Hartman 28/ Reggie Ball 35/ Ime Udoka 38/ Dony Wilcher 48/ Anthony Lackey 46/ Kevin Briggs 36/ Will Funn 49/ Will Funn 62/ Jake Schroeder 38/ Ryan Sommer 40/ Jeremiah Dominguez_62/ Jeremiah Dominguez_53/ Julius Thomas 46/ Chris Harriel 41/ Chehales Taspcott 56/ Andre Winston Jr. 27/ Tim Douglas 33/1.1 BLOCKED SHOTS Greg Slider Bob Sisul Darrell Webb Doug Eilertson 10 Steve Gilliam Viking Basketball 71

74 VIKING RECORD BOOK Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford Derek Nesland Ime Udoka Jamaal Thomas Seamus Boxley Seth Scott Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Jamie Jones Jamie Jones Chehales Tapscott Chehales Taspcott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson 34 Matt Brown Scott Morrison, a 6-11 center, led the Vikings in blocked shots and dunks for three straight seasons. Morrison had school records of 187 blocks and 91 dunks in his career. He was also a part of two Big Sky Conference Champion teams (2005, 2008) and was the Big Sky s Defensive Player of the Year in FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 att.) John Winters John Winters Stan Weber Don Powell Bill Turner Jack Bertell John Nelson Bob Jones Jim Nelson Ed Gorman Don Suloff Mike O Gara Leon Edmonds John Mandic Moses Taylor Rick Korte Dan Peters.464 Glenn Perica James Mason James Mason Jesse Boyd Freeman Williams James Cunningham Darrell Webb Darrell Webb Dave Hildahl Hasan Artharee Jamaal Sanford Hasan Artharee Hasan Artharee Seamus Boxley Billy Feeney Seth Scott Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Anthony Washington_ Julius Thomas% Scott Morrison Julius Thomas Julius Thomas Nate Lozeau Renado Parker.568 Nate Lozeau Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson PT FIELD GOALS MADE Mike Vanderhoff Brian Towne Jason Hartman Derek Nesland Charles Madison Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey Sheu Oduniyi 32 Blake Walker Jake Schroeder Jake Schroeder Paul Hafford Jeremiah Dominguez Jeremiah Dominguez Melvin Jones Melvin Jones Michael Harthun Lateef McMullan Marcus Hall 51 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (50 attempts) Brian Towne Jason Hartman Brian Towne Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey Sheu Oduniyi Jake Schroeder Juma Kamara Juma Kamara Mickey Polis% Dominic Waters Dominic Waters Charles Odum Michael Harthun Gary Winston Gary Winston.422 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (50 att.) Dale Stewart Paul Poetsch Paul Poetsch Jim Perkins John Winters John Frederick Don Powell Frank Chase Gordon Riese Mike Schrunk Mike Schrunk John Nelson John Nelson Hal Dohling Hal Dohling Dan Deurwaarder Leon Edmonds Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Leo Franz Derreck Brooks Ken Cobb Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Darrell Webb Dave Hildahl Dave Hildahl* Matt Ambrose Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Derek Nesland Luke Dean Jeb Ivey Jeb Ivey Marshal Hartman Antone Jarrell Jake Schroeder Paul Hafford Jeremiah Dominguez_ Phil Nelson Dominic Waters Tree Thomas Charles Odum Michael Hartun Gary Winston.803 MINUTES PLAYED Derek Nesland 888/ Brian Towne 850/ Brian Towne 975/ Derek Nesland 914/ Dony Wilcher 756/29.0 Anthony Lackey 772/ Jeb Ivey 1,002/ Jeb Ivey 1,016/ Seamus Boxley 988/ Seamus Boxley 1,026/ Jake Schroeder 934/ Ryan Sommer 923/ Deonte Huff 1,012/30.7 Jer. Dominguez 989/ Jer. Dominguez 979/ Dominic Waters_ 1,079/ Melvin Jones 963/ Chehales Tapscott_1,109/ Lateef McMullan_ 906/ Tim Douglas 1,112/34.9 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford 1 Matt Ambrose Hasan Artharee Ime Udoka Anthony Lackey 2 Seamus Boxley Anthony Lackey Seth Scott Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Scott Morrison 1 Tyler Hollist 1 Ryan Sommer Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Jamie Jones Jamie Jones Chehales Tapscott Chehales Tapscott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson 5 DUNKS Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford Taplar Mvogo Ime Udoka Jamaal Thomas Seamus Boxley Seth Scott Seamus Boxley 16 Blake Walker Seamus Boxley Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Phil Nelson Julius Thomas Chris Harriel Charles Odum 6 Chehales Taspcott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson 24 * led nation ^ includes statistics from games played in Asia % fell short of minimum attempts, but still would have led team if attempts were added to total # incomplete season statistics Viking Basketball 72

75 VIKING RECORD BOOK YEAR BY YEAR TEAM STATISTICS YEAR G W-L Home Away OT FGM-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO BS ST PTS AVG , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,017-2, , , , , , , , * , , , , ,039-2, , , ,001-2, , , , , , , , , , , , ,004-2, , , ,014-2, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Point total correct - statistics for 15 games only 2 No team statistics available 3 Point total correct - statistics for 8 games only 4 Point total correct - statistics for 14 games only 5 Point total for 39 games (including trip to SE Asia) - record for counting games only 6 Statistics and record include non-counting games with Canadian teams * total incomplete away games include all road and neutral site contests Viking Basketball 73

76 VIKING RECORD BOOK YEAR BY YEAR BIG SKY CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS YEAR G W-L Place Home Road OT FGM-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO BS ST PTS AVG th , t3rd , rd , th , th , th , th th st , t5th , th , st , t2nd , th , th , rd , t10th , , t5th , , PORTLAND STATE TEAM RECORDS PSU SEASON Most Points 2, (26 games) High Scoring Average (26 games) Field Goal Attempts 2, (28 games) Field Goals Made 1, (26 games) Field Goal Percentage (708-1,440) 3-pt Field Goal Attempts (33 games) 3-pt Field Goals Made (33 games) 3-pt Field Goal Percentage ( ) Free Throw Attempts (29 games) Free Throws Made (29 games) Free Throw Percentage ( ) 1, (28 games) Rebound Average (25 games) Assists (26 games) Blocked Shots (32 games) Steals (33 games) PSU GAME Most Points 142 vs. Southern Oregon Fewest Points 29 vs. Willamette Margin of Victory vs. All Opp. 67 vs. Cascade (101-34) Margin of Victory vs. Div. 1 Opp. 52 vs. Montana (108-56) Margin of Defeat 56 at Washington (55-111) Field Goal Attempts 126 vs. Eastern Montana Field Goals Made 59 vs. George Fox vs. Rocky Mountain Field Goal Percentage.688 vs. E. Washington (33-48) 3-pt Field Goal Attempts 36 vs. Simon Fraser pt Field Goals Made 18 vs. Idaho State pt Field Goals Pct. (8 att.).769 at Weber State (10-13) Free Throw Attempts 56 vs. Eastern Oregon Free Throws Made 45 vs. Eastern Oregon Free Throw Percentage (most) vs. Concordia (16-16) five other times 101 vs. Alaska Anchorage Assists 38 vs. Southern Oregon Blocked Shots 10 vs. Weber State vs. Weber State vs. Sacramento State Steals 20 vs. Cascade OPPONENTS SEASON Most Points 2, (32 games) Fewest Points 1, (27 games) High Scoring Average (26 games) Low Scoring Average (26 games) Field Goals Made (27 games) Field Goals Attempted 2, (26 games) Field Goal Percentage (27 games) Low Field Goal Percentage (27 games) 3-pt Field Goals Made (28 games) 3-pt Field Goals Attempted (33 games) 3-pt Field Goal Percentage ( ) Low 3-pt Field Goal Percentage ( ) Free Throws Made (28 games) Free Throws Attempted (28 games) Free Throw Percentage ( ) Low Free Throw Percentage (26 games) 1, (28 games) Low (25 games) Rebound Average (26 games) Low Rebound Average (27 games) Assists (27 games) Blocked Shots (32 games) Steals (26 games) Turnovers (32 games) OPPONENTS GAME Most Points 141 Lamar Fewest Points 28 Southern Oregon Field Goals Attempted 109 Nevada-Las Vegas Field Goals Made 50 Nevada-Las Vegas Nevada-Las Vegas Field Goal Percentage.810 Fresno State (34-42) Worst Field Goal Percentage.226 Chapman pt Field Goals Made 17 Oregon pt Field Goals Attempted 38 Air Force pt Field Goal Pct. (8 att.).813 at Washington State (13-16) Free Throws Attempted 59 Southern Oregon Free Throws Made 43 Southern Oregon Free Throw Percentage (most) Northern Arizona (21-21) North Dakota (21-21) Idaho State Viking Basketball 74

77 VIKING RECORD BOOK TEAM AWARD WINNERS: CARLO SPOSITO TROPHY Most Valuable Player Award Paul Poetsch Jack Parker, Jim Perkin John Winters John Winters Don Bridges Don Bridges Loren Remy John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson Bill Wilkerson Hal Dohling Leon Edmonds Larry Franz Willie Stoudamire Willie Stoudamire Leo Franz Ed Buchanan James Mason Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Bob Sisul Wendell Talley Doug Eilertson MORRIS ROGOWAY AWARD For scholarship, personal achievement and ability Mike Schrunk John Nelson John Nelson John Nelson Bill Wilkerson Peter Ness Don Suloff Glen McClendon Moses Taylor Charles Stoudamire Leo Franz Ken Cobb Ken Cobb Mike Richardson Chucky Smith Chucky Smith Darrell Webb Darrell Webb Dave Hildahl WALT CREASY TROPHY Team leader in assists Jerry Stephens Jerry Stephens Dan Peters Ed Buchanan Freeman Williams Freeman Williams Terry Adolph Terry Adolph David Smith Wendell Talley Steve Gilliam SAM DUNCAN TROPHY Outstanding defender James Mason James Mason Derreck Brooks Derreck Brooks Bob Sisul Darrell Webb Darrell Webb Doug Eilertson RED KLEES TROPHY For heart, sacrifice, tenacity, understanding, loyalty and endurance Rick Silva Jim Nelson Randy Bethke Chris Stanley Dan Deurwaarder Leon Edmonds Leo Franz Jerry Stephens Ed Buchanan Frank Williams Frank Williams Dave Stief Derreck Brooks Terry Adolph Wendell Talley Wendell Talley Dave Wiitala DR. LAWRENCE BERNARD TROPHY Team rebounding champion Bill Wilkerson Bill Wilkerson Mike O Gara Don Suloff Leon Edmonds Leo Franz Charles Stoudamire Leo Franz Frank Williams James Mason Wayne Smith Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Bob Sisul Michael Babin Doug Eilertson OREGON COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE HONORS Don Porter 1st team All-Conference Dale Stewart 2nd team All-Conference Paul Poetsch 1st team All-Conference Jim Perkin 2nd team All-Conference Paul Poetsch 1st team All-Conference Jack Viskov 1st team All-Conference Jack Parker 2nd team All-Conference Ron Nenow 2nd team All-Conference Jack Parker 1st team All-Conference Jim Perkin 2nd team All-Conference John Winters 2nd team All-Conference John Winters 1st team All-Conference Bernie Jones 1st team All-Conference John Winters 1st team All-Conference John Frederick 2nd team All-Conference Don Bridges 2nd team All-Conference Don Powell 1st team All-Conference Don Bridges 2nd team All-Conference Bill Turner 1st team All-Conference Don Bridges 1st team All-Conference Bill Turner 1st team All-Conference Drew Ittershagen 2nd team All-Conference John Nelson 2nd team All-Conference John Nelson 1st team All-Conference Mike Schrunk 2nd team All-Conference John Nelson 1st team All-Conference NATIONAL HONORS John Winters 3rd team NAIA All-American Hal Dohling 3rd team NCAA College Division All-American Freeman Williams 3rd team All-American - AP and UPI 2nd team All-American - Converse Yearbook Freeman Williams 1st team All-American - Basketball Writers 2nd team All-American - AP, NABC, UPI, The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Paul Poetsch, free throw percentage,.862 (NAIA) Freeman Williams, scoring, 39.6 ppg Freeman Williams, scoring, 35.9 ppg Dave Hildahl, free throw percentage, 76-82, Viking Basketball 75

78 VIKING RECORD BOOK TEAM AWARD WINNERS: CAPTAIN S AWARD Matt Ambrose Derek Nesland Jamaal Sanford Brian Towne Taplar Mvogo Jamie Snook Jason Hartman Derek Nesland Ivan Garner, Hasan Artharee Ime Udoka Seamus Boxley Anthony Lackey No awards given Jake Schroeder Scott Morrison Juma Kamara Tyrell Mara Deonte Huff Tyrell Mara Jeremiah Dominguez Julius Thomas Dominic Waters Chehales Tapscott Paul Guede Chehales Tapscott Charles Odum Michael Harthun Tim Douglas LEADING SCORER AWARD Brian Towne Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Ime Udoka Anthony Lackey Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey Blake Walker Seamus Boxley Jake Schroeder Dupree Lucas Jeremiah Dominguez Jeremiah Dominguez Dominic Waters Charles Odum Charles Odum Aaron Moore DaShaun Wiggins MR. VIKING Best represents the characteristics of the program Derek Nesland Jamie Snook Derek Nesland Derek Nesland Anthony Lackey Jeb Ivey No awards given Jake Schroeder Juma Kamara Deonte Huff Mickey Polis Dominic Waters Tree Thomas Chehales Tapscott Michael Harthun Kyle Richardson NATIONAL HONORS NABC ALL-DISTRICT Jason Hartman 1st team Jeremiah Dominguez 2nd team CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Derek Nesland 1st team Derek Nesland 1st team CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Derek Nesland 2nd team CLAIR BEE COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST Ritchie McKay NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS ASSISTS Will Funn, 8.0 per game Will Funn set a Portland State record for assists in a season 224 in As a result he led the natio with an average of 8.0 per game, along with Damitrius Coleman of Mercer (who also had 224 assists in 28 games). Portland State s conference championship trophies from 2005, 2008 and BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER Jamaal Sanford Jamaal Sanford Taplar Mvogo Ime Udoka Kevin Briggs Kevin Briggs No awards given Josh Neeley Dupree Lucas Scott Morrison Andre Murray Julius Thomas Paul Guede Chehales Tapscott Lateef McMullan Marcus Hall REBOUNDING AWARD Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Deonte Huff Jamie Jones Julius Thomas Jamie Jones Chehales Tapscott Chehales Tapscott Aaron Moore Kyle Richardson Troy Wayrynen Viking Basketball 76

79 VIKING RECORD BOOK PORTLAND STATE HONORS FROM THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE In , Ken Bone became the first Portland State men s basketball coach to be named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year. Steve Brenner Brian Towne Derek Nesland Brian Towne Jason Hartman Jamaal Sanford Derek Nesland Brian Towne Jason Hartman Derek Nesland Ime Udoka Derek Nesland Hasan Artharee Anthony Lackey Seamus Boxley Anthony Lackey Seamus Boxley Jeb Ivey Troy DeVries Billy Feeney Honorable Mention All-Conference Academic All-Conference Academic All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 9) 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Player of the Week (Jan. 12) Honorable Mention All-Conference Academic All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 1) 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 25) Academic All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Player of the Week (Dec. 6, Jan. 17) 1st team All-Conference Academic All-Conference Honorable Mention All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 19) co-outstanding Freshman Academic All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 27, Mar. 4) Honorable Mention All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 10) Honorable Mention All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Academic All-Conference Academic All-Conference Dupree Lucas Scott Morrison 2nd team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Player of the Week (Jan. 22) Honorable Mention All-Conference Player of the Week (Nov. 21) Paul Hafford Player of the Week (Dec. 26) Deonte Huff Player of the Week (Feb. 26) Sean Smith Academic All-Conference Jeremiah Dominguez Big Sky Player of the Year Big Sky Newcomer of the Year 1st team All-Conference Big Sky All-Tournament Team Player of the Week (Feb. 4, Mar. 5) Deonte Huff 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Tourney Most Valuable Player Scott Morrison Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year 2nd team All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 11) Kyle Coston Big Sky All-Tournament Team Tyrell Mara Academic All-Conference Mickey Polis Academic All-Conference Ken Bone Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year Jeremiah Dominguez 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Tournament MVP Player of the Week (Nov. 18, Dec. 29) Andre Murray 2nd team All-Conference Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Dominic Waters 2nd team All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 5) Julius Thomas Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Tyrell Mara Academic All-Conference Mickey Polis Academic All-Conference Jamie Jones 1st team All-Conference Dominic Waters 2nd team All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 7, Mar. 3) Phil Nelson Player of the Week (Dec. 14) Julius Thomas Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Jeremiah Dominguez was the Big Sky Conference Player of the Year and a two-time first team All-Big Sky selection. He led the Big conference in three-point field goals two seasons in a row. Troy Wayrynen Jeb Ivey Honorable Mention All-Conference Kevin Briggs Honorable Mention All-Conference Seth Scott Player of the Week (Jan. 20) Chris Walter Academic All-Conference Seamus Boxley Blake Walker Seamus Boxley Will Funn Blake Walker Tyler Hollist 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Player of the Week (Jan. 19) Honorable Mention All-Conference, Player of the Week (Dec. 15, Dec. 22) 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Player of the Year Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Player of the Week (Dec. 20, Jan. 10, Feb. 7) 1st team All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Academic All-Conference Jake Schroeder 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 20) Scott Morrison Player of the Week (Jan. 2) Anthony Washington Honorable Mention All-Conference Tyler Hollist Academic All-Conference Charles Odum 2nd team All-Conference Chris Harriel Player of the Week (Dec. 27) Charles Odum Chehales Tapscott Nate Lozeau Martin Whitmore 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Feb. 27) Big Sky Conference All-Tournament 1st team All-Conference Academic All-Big Sky Conference Academic All-Big Sky Conference Aaron Moore Honorable Mention All-Conference Michael Harthun Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Martin Whitmore Academic All-Big Sky Conference Gary Winston DaShaun Wiggins 2nd team All-Conference co-6th Man of the Year Honorable Mention All-Conference Tim Douglas Player of the Week (Dec. 9) Kyle Richardson Player of the Week (Mar. 10) Viking Basketball 77

80 VIKING RECORD BOOK PORTLAND STATE S BIG SKY STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Matt Ambrose Jason Hartman Brian Towne Jason Hartman Jeb Ivey Seamus Boxley Seamus Boxley Will Funn Juma Kamara Scott Morrison Jeremiah Dominguez Free Throw Pct., Big Sky pt FG Pct., Big Sky pt FG, Season pg 3-pt FG, Big Sky pg Scoring, Season ppg Scoring, Big Sky ppg Free Throw Pct., Season Rebounding, Season rpg Rebounding, Big Sky rpg Scoring, Season ppg Blocks, Season bpg Scoring, Big Sky ppg Assists, Season apg Assists, Big Sky apg 3-pt FG Pct., Season pt FG Pct., Big Sky Blocked Shots, Season Blocked Shots, Big Sky Steals, Season pt FG Made, Season pt FG Made, Big Sky TEAM LEADERS pt Field Goals Made Per Game Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage pt Field Goals Made Per Game pt Field Goal Percentage Assists Per Game Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Field Goal Percentage Defense Rebounding Margin Winning Percentage Scoring Margin Field Goal Percentage Assists Per Game Rebounding Margin pt Field Goal Percentage Scoring Margin Blocked Shots Winning Percentage Scoring Offense Scoring Margin pt Field Goal Percentage pt Field Goal Percentage Defense pt Field Goals Made Per Game Dick Powers Jason Hartman, Big Sky Conference scoring leader. Scott Morrison Kyle Coston Blocked Shots, Season Blocked Shots, Big Sky pt FG Pct., Big Sky Jeremiah Dominguez 3-pt FG Made, Season pt FG Made, Big Sky Jamie Jones Double-Doubles, Season Dominic Waters Jamie Jones Julius Thomas Scoring, Big Sky Assists, Season Free Throw Pct., Season Rebounding, Season Rebounding, Big Sky Blocked Shots, Season Blocked Shots, Big Sky Double-Doubles... 8 Field Goal Pct., Season Field Goal Pct., Big Sky Winning Percentage Scoring Offense Scoring Margin Turnover Margin pt Field Goals Made Per Game Steals Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Scoring Offense Blocked Shots Scoring Offense Field Goal Percentage All team leaders are based on season statistics Larry Lawson Chehales Tapscott, Big Sky Conference rebounding and blocked shots Chehales Taspcott Gary Winston Michael Harthun Lateef McMullan Rebounding, Season Rebounding, Big Sky Blocked Shots, Season Blocked Shots, Big Sky pt FG Pct., Season pt FG Pct., Big Sky Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Season Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Big Sky PORTLAND STATE S BIG SKY RECORDS 3-pt Field Goals Made, Game...12, Brian Towne 3-pt Field Goals Made, Season...317, pt Field Goal Attempts, Season...835, Free Throws Made, Game , Deonte Huff Free Throw Percentage, Career...937, Jeb Ivey Viking Basketball 78

81 VIKING RECORD BOOK PORTLAND STATE IN THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME BIG SKY TOURNAMENT RESULTS In , Portland State qualified for the Big Sky Conference Tournament for the 11th time in its history. PSU has reached at least the semifinals in the last six years it has been in the tournament (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014). The Vikings are 9-9 all-time in Big Sky Conference Tournament games with titles in 2008 and Robert Casey PORTLAND STATE s ALL-TIME RECORD BY ROUND Quarterfinals: 5-3 (2-0 at home, 2-2 neutral, 1-1 on road) Semifinals: 2-6 (1-1 at home, 1-3 neutral, 0-2 on road) Championship: 2-0 (1-0 at home, 1-0 neutral) THE VIKINGS ARE 9-9 ALL-TIME IN BIG SKY TOURNAMENT GAMES 4-1 in games played in Portland (2-0 at Stott Center, 0-1 at Memorial Coliseum, 2-0 at the Rose Garden) 5-8 in games played elsewhere (4-5 at neutral sites, 1-3 at away sites) Portland State is 4-4 all-time in Big Sky Tournament games in Ogden. The Vikings are 4-2 as a neutral site opponent, 0-2 against Weber State. PSU S BIG SKY TOURNAMENT RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS: vs. Eastern Washington (1-1) vs. Idaho State (2-0) vs. Montana (1-0) vs. Montana State (4-0) vs. North Dakota (0-1) vs. Northern Arizona (1-2) vs. Northern Colorado (0-0) vs. Sacramento State (0-0) vs. Southern Utah (0-0) vs. Weber State (0-5) PSU COACHING RECORDS IN THE BIG SKY TOURNAMENT Tyler Geving (3-3) vs. MSU (A, H), 1-0 vs. UM (N), 0-2 vs. WSU (A, N), 0-1 vs. UND (N) Ken Bone (5-2) vs. MSU (H, N), 2-0 vs ISU (H, N), 1-0 vs NAU (H), 0-1 vs. WSU (R), 0-1 vs. EWU (R) Joel Sobotka (1-3) vs. EWU (N), 0-2 vs. NAU (N), 0-1 vs. WSU (N) Heath Schroyer (0-1) vs. WSU (H) ALL-TIME BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SCORES Mar. 4, 1999 PSU 80, Eastern Washington 74 (quarterfinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 5, 1999 Northern Arizona 73, PSU 56 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 9, 2000 Northern Arizona 77, PSU 75 (quarterfinal) at Missoula, MT Mar. 7, 2002 Weber State 84, PSU 62 (quarterfinal) at Bozeman, MT Mar. 5, 2005 Weber State 71, PSU 61 (semifinal) at Portland (Memorial Coliseum) Mar. 4, 2006 Eastern Washington 81, PSU 75 (quarterfinal) at Cheney, WA Mar. 3, 2007 PSU 96, Montana State 71 (quarterfinal) at Portland (Stott Center) Mar. 6, 2007 Weber State 77, PSU 74 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 11, 2008 PSU 72, Idaho State 61 (semifinal) at Portland (Rose Garden) Mar. 12, 2008 PSU 67, Northern Arizona 51 (championship) at Portland (Rose Garden) Mar. 10, 2009 PSU 61, Idaho State 53 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 11, 2009 PSU 79, Montana State 77 (championship) at Ogden, UT Mar. 6, 2010 PSU 68, Montana State 65 (quarterfinal) at Bozeman, MT Mar. 9, 2010 Weber State 69, PSU 60 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 3, 2012 PSU 75, Montana State 53 (quarterfinal) at Portland, OR Mar. 6, 2012 Weber State 69, Portland State 63 (semifinal) at Missoula, MT Mar. 13, 2014 PSU 70, Montana 63 (quarterfinal) at Ogden, UT Mar. 14, 2014 North Dakota 79, PSU 63 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT VIKING BESTS IN THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Individual Points 27, Hasan Artharee vs. Northern Arizona, 3/8/00 (qtr) 25, Brian Towne vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 24, Charles Odum vs. Weber State, 3/6/12 (semi) 24, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 23, Jason Hartman vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 22, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Montana State, 3/11/09 (champ) Field Goals Made 11, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) Field Goals Attempted 19, Charles Odum vs. Weber State, 3/6/12 (semi) 19, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 19, Dominic Waters vs. Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) FG Pct. (most made) 1.000, Anthony Washington Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) 3-pt FG Made 7, Brian Towne (of 9) vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 3-pt FG Attempted 10, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Idaho State, 3/11/08 (semi) 10, Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) 3-pt FG Pct (most made) 1.000, Juma Kamara Weber State, 3/6/07 (semi) Free Throws Made 10, DaShaun Wiggins (10-13) vs. North Dakota, 3/14/14 (semi) Free Throws Attempted 13, DaShaun Wiggins (10-13) vs. North Dakota, 3/14/14 (semi) FT Pct. (most made) 1.000, Charles Odum (6-6) vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) Julius Thomas dunks with two seconds to play in the 2009 Big Sky Tournament Championship to beat Montana State, 79-77, and advance to the NCAA Tournament. Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Minutes Opponent Points Opponent Opponent Assists Team Points Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted FG Percentage 3-pt FG Made 3-pt FG Attempted 3-pt FG Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted FT Percentage Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Opponent Points 12, Chehales Tapscott vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) 12, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 11, Chehales Tapscott vs. Weber State, 3/6/12 (semi) 11, Juma Kamara vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 11, Julius Thomas vs. Montana State, 3/6/10 (qtr) 9, Dupree Lucas vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 9, Will Funn vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 8, Ryan Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) 8, Derek Nesland vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 5, Dominic Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) 4, Anthony Weber State, 3/6/07 (semi) 4, Jamie Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) 6, Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) 40, Will Funn vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 40, Dominic Montana State, 3/6/10 (qtr) 40, Melvin Montana State, 3/6/10 (qtr) 40, Melvin Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) 38, Rodney Stuckey, Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) 11, Kyle Landry, Northern Arizona, 3/12/08 (champ) 8, Deon Williams, Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 96, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 38, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 65, vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi).623, vs. Montana State (38-61), 3/3/07 (qtr) 12, vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 30, vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi).563, vs. Montana State (9-16), 3/3/07 (qtr) 26, vs. Montana (26-30), 3/13/14 (qtr) 26, vs. North Dakota (26-36), 3/14/14 (semi) 36, vs. North Dakota (26-26), 3/14/14 (semi).867, vs. Montana (26-30), 3/13/14 (qtr) 39, vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) 30, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 9, vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) 7, vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 18, vs. North Dakota, 3/14/14 (semi) 84, Weber State, 3/7/02 (qtr) Viking Basketball 79

82 VIKING RECORD BOOK PORTLAND STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT The Vikings are 0-2 all-time in NCAA Tournament games Mar. 20, 2008 (1) Kansas 85, (16) Portland State 61 at Omaha, NE Mar. 20, 2009 (4) Xavier 77, (13) Portland State 59 at Boise, ID PSU Coaching records in the NCAA Tournament Ken Bone (0-2) vs. Kansas, 0-1 vs. Xavier Portland State Bests In The NCAA Tournament Individual Points 16, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Field Goals Made 6, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Field Goals Attempted 11, Dominic Waters vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 11, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) FG Percentage.667, Jamie Jones (6-9) vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 3-pt FG Made 3, Andre Murray vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 3-pt FG Attempted 7, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 3-pt FG Pct (3 made).500, Andre Murray (3-6) vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Free Throws Made 4, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 4, Alex Tiefenthaler vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Free Throws Attempted 6, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) FT Percentage 1.000, Alex Tiefenthaler (4-4) vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 5, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Assists 4, Dominic Waters vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 4, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Steals 3, Deonte Huff vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Blocked Shots 2, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Turnovers 4, Deonte Huff vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Opponent Points 18, Brandon Rush, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Opponent 8, Jason Love, Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Opponent Assists 5, Sherron Collins, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Team Points Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted FG Percentage 3-pt FG Made 3-pt FG Attempted 3-pt FG Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted FT Percentage Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Opponent Points 61, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 22, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 55, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round).478, vs. Xavier (22-46), 3/20/09 (1st round) 9, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 25, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round).381, vs. Xavier (8-21), 3/20/09 (1st round) 10, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 16, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round).714, vs. Kansas (10-14), 3/20/08 (1st round) 31, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 12, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 8, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 3, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 16, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 85, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Viking fans (above) celebrate at a first-round game in Boise, ID in Andre Murray (top right) goes against eventual national champion Kansas in Dominic Waters (bottom right) drives on Xavier in an NCAA first round game in Viking Basketball 80

83 VIKING RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Adney, Al Adolph, Terry Adrian, Bob Aichele, Ced Aker, Scott Albright, Verne Alexander, Dave Ambrose, Matt Anderson, Ray Angui, Marier Applegate, Larry Armstrong, Mike Artharee, Hasan B Babin, Mike Bafaro, Chuck Bailey, Brem Bailey, Heath Baldini, E Ball Ball, Reggie Balogh, Ernie Bansemer, Kenton Barde, Jerome Barnekoff, Phil Basseleri Beck, Joe Begin, Jacob Benton, Kyle Berg, Paul Bergman, Lloyd Bertell, Jack Bethke, Randy Bisaro, Sandy Blackford, Randy Blair, Ben Bolen, Malcolm Bolen, A Boxley, Seamus , Boyd, Jesse Brandes, Dave Brandon, Alonzo Brem Bremmer, Mike Bridges, Don Briggs, Kevin Brinkerhoff, Jim Brooks, Derreck Brown Brown, Ron Brown, Tom Brune, Leroy Buchanan, Ed Burns, Terry Buttonbach, Lloyd C Call, Tim Campbell, Ken Campbell, Mike Cason, Darrell Cataldo, Brandon Cessnum, Don Channel, Charles Chase, Frank Christensen, Steve Clerc, Al Cobb, Ken Cochran, Jim Cochran, Eli Cole Coleman, Leroy Coleman, Terry Coston, Kyle Cox, Eugene Cunningham, John Cunningham, James Curtis, Brian D Dahl, Whitey Davis, Jack Dean, Luke DeFant, Ray , DeFrancisco, Mark DeGrenier Deurwaarder, Dan Devers, Curtis DeVries, Troy Dillard, Cecil Dippold, John Dohling, Hal Dominguez, Jeremiah Douglas, Tim Dukes, John Duncan, Travis Dunn, Randy E Eaton, Darrell Eckleman, Dean Edmonds, Leon Eilertson, Doug Eischen, Jeff Elliott, Matt Ephrem, Kidus F Farnham, Keith Feeney, Billy Fenner, Buster Ferguson, Tom Findlay Fitzgerald, Aaron Floyd, Rashad , Foster, Alyx Foster, Tyree Fought, John Franz, Larry Franz, Leo Frazier, Fletcher Frederick, John Funn, Will G Galbraith, Rich Garner, Ivan Garrington, Bill Gengler, Zach Giannoni, John Gilliam, Steve Glaser, John Godsey Gordon, Jerry Gorman, Ed Grady, Rich Grant, Bob Green, Rich Green, Charles Guede, Paul H Hafford, Paul Hall, Marcus Hamilton, Steven Hammond, Justynn Hannon, Syl Hansen Hanville, Laurence Harding, Larry Harriel, Chris Harrison, Chuck Harthun, Michael Hartman, Jason Hartman, Marshal Haugen, Paul Haughton, Brandon Harvey, Michael Hay, Mike Hayes, Rawn Heath, Dennis Heath, Curtis Hedlund, Jerry Heigh, Wesley Hildahl, David Hill, Chris Hilton, Jerry Hixson, Walt Hollingsworth, Jim Hollist, Tyler Holmes, Mike Hover Howard Howard, Vince Hoy, Don Huff, Deonte Huld, Dave I Ittershagen, Drew Ivey, Jeb J Jackson, Antonio Jackson, Paul James, Ned Janes, Bob Jarrell, Antone Jarvis, Frank Jenkins, Emmanuel Jenkins, Jim Johnson, Ben Johnson, Dane Johnson, Norm Jones, Bill Jones, Bernie Jones, Jamie Jones, Melvin Jones, Robert Jones, Herbert Jordan, Jerrohn K Kaladokubo, Nguye Kamara, Juma King, Joel Kinney, Skip Knowlton, Ashley Koepke, Don Korte, Rick Koski, Ron , Krafue Kross, Sandy L Lackey, Anthony Lahti, Elden Lake, Jerry Lang, Felix Larson, Myron Lazoff, Austonn Lee, Larry Lee, Louis Leverett, Ron Linn, Gary Lippert, Ron Locke, Anthony Logan, Bud Lord, Bruce Lott, Charles Lovelace, Ty Lozeau, Nate Lucas, Dupree Lynch, Nep M MacLean, Don , Madison, Charles Mandic, John Mara, Tyrell Mason, James Mathis, Bill Mayeaux, Tremaine McClendon, Glen McDaniel, Rodney McIntyre, John McKenzie, Rich McKichen McLean, Bill McMullan, Lateef McVicker, Kevin Menefee, Winfred Miller, Stan Milos, Steve Moore, Aaron Moore, J.R Morrison, Scott Mortensen, Ron Morton, Gary Moss, Ken Mullens, Bill Murray, Andre Mvogo, Taplar N Neeley, Josh Nelson Nelson, Ken Nelson, Jim Nelson, John Nelson, Phil Nelson, Wes Nenow, Ron Nesland, Derek Ness, Peter Nichols, Dan O Oathes, Randy Obitz, Slats O Brian O Connell, Gary Odum, Charles Oduniyi, Sheu O Gara, Mike Oreskovich, John Owens, Mark P Paola, Jack Park, Chris Parker, Jack Parker, Renado Pellagrini Perica, Glen Perkin, Jim Pesa, Boris Peters, Dan Philips Pitzer, John Poetsch, Paul Pointer Polis, Mickey Porter, Don Powell, Don Price, Jared Prosser, Lamont R Rankin, Robert Rankin, Gordon Rasmussen, Leif Read, Duane Reisbick, Bill Remington, Dave Remy, Loren Reynolds, Quentin Rhode, John Rhymes, Wayne Richardson, Kyle Richardson, Mike Riese, Gordon Riley, Jack Rimkus, Chuck Roberts, Ryan Roberts, Sam Robertson, Fred Robinson, Amad Ross, Terrance Rouanzoin, John Roy, Gary Ryan, Lynn S Salisbury, Charles Saltmarsh, Ron Sanders, Larry Sandoz, Ed Sanford, Jamaal Scharinghausen, Gil Schlewitz, Jim Schmidt, Carl Schommer, Craig Schroeder, Jake Schrunk, Mike Schuberg, Don Sconiers, Keith , Scott, Seth Scrivens, Tuffy Shepard, Art Sherman, John Shimer, Paul Silva, Rick Simonson, Ron Sisul, Bob Slider, Greg Sliper Small, Vincent Smith Smith, Albert Smith, Chris Smith, Chuckie Smith, Curt Smith, David Smith, Jerron Smith, Sean Smith, Wayne Snook, Jamie Sommer, Ryan Sowers, Paul Stancil, Marvin Stanley, Chris Stephens, Jerry Stewart, Merle Stewart, Dale Stief, Dave Stilwell, Stan Stock, Dan Stone, Tim Stott, Jim Stoudamire, Charlie Stoudamire, Tony Stoudamire, Willie Strader, Jim Stratton, Ray Strickler, Jack , Strickler, Mike Stronach, Greg Suloff, Don T Talbot, Doug Talley, Wendell Tapscott, Chehales Taylor, Moses Thomas, Jamaal Thomas, Julius Thomas, Phillip Thompson, Ed Thorne Tiefenthaler, Alex Timmel, Brad Torgerson, Ray Towne, Brian Trump, Jerry Turner, Bill Turner, Chris U Udoka, Ime Unis, Roger Unruh, Wally Viking Basketball 81

84 VIKING RECORD BOOK V Van Buren Vandenburg, Eldon Vanderhoff, Mike Vandervort, Adam Viskov, Jack W Wahl, Bill Walker, Blake Walter, Chris Locations for most games prior to season are incomplete Season Record: Coach: John Jenkins incomplete season record L Linfield L Linfield W American Auto Supply L Portland W Multnomah JC L Willamette L Lewis & Clark W Pacific L Lewis & Clark L Pacific L Oregon College L Corona Cafe L American Auto Supply W Lower Columbia JC W Oregon College L Pacific W Lower Columbia JC L Oregon City Am. Legion Season Record: 14-5 Coach: Joe Holland W Lower Columbia JC L Clark JC L Lower Columbia JC L Lewis & Clark W Oregon College W Multnomah JC W Clark JC L Lewis & Clark L Clark JC W Pacific (became George Fox) W Linfield W Multnomah JC W Reed W Oregon College W Pacific W Reed W Pacific (became George Fox) W Pearson s Tavern W Willamette Season Record: Coach: Arba Ager incomplete season record W Oregon College L Willamette W Page Woolens AAU L Schenke L Page Woolens AAU L Pacific L Lewis & Clark L Lewis & Clark W Pacific U W OCE L Seattle Pacific L Seattle Pacific W Lewis & Clark Viking Basketball 82 Walter, Don Warberg, Dale Washington, Anthony Waters, Dominic Watkins, Larry Webb, Darrell Weber, Hugh Weber, Stan Webster, John Wells, Jerry West, Craig YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES Season Record: 21-9 OCC Record: 7-4 Coach: Arba Ager L Clark JC W Lewis & Clark L Lewis & Clark W Clark JC W Linfield W Lower Columbia JC L Pasadena JC L *Oregon College W Menlo JC L Oregon Frosh W Grays Harbor JC W *Oregon Tech W Linfield W Page Woolens AAU W Thrifty Drug AAU W *Oregon College W *Oregon Tech L *Oregon Tech W Centralia W Thrifty Drug AAU W Oregon Frosh W *Oregon Tech L *Oregon Tech W *Oregon College W Heppner AAU W Condon AAU W *Eastern Oregon L *Eastern Oregon L Skagit Valley JC W *Oregon Tech * Conference Game Season Record: 18-9 OCC Record: 9-3 Coach: Arba Ager W D.9 Skagit Valley JC W D.12 Weber JC W D.19 at Lewis & Clark L D.22 Southern Oregon L D.23 Southern Oregon W J.5 *at Oregon College W J.9 Lower Columbia JC W J.11 *at Oregon College W J.19 at Lower Columbia JC W J.26 *Oregon Tech W J.27 *Oregon Tech L F.2 *at Oregon Tech W F.3 *at Oregon Tech L F.5 at Southern Oregon L F.6 at Southern Oregon W F.9 *Oregon College L F.13 at North Idaho L F.14 at North Idaho W F.16 *Eastern Oregon L F.17 *Eastern Oregon W F.20 *Oregon College W F.23 North Idaho W F.24 North Idaho W F.26 *Eastern Oregon W F.27 *Eastern Oregon W 1 Mt. Vernon L 1 Olympic JC *Conference Game 1 Bremerton Junior College Playoffs Whelan, Dave Whitmore, Martin Whittenburg, John Wiitala, Dale Wiggins, DaShaun Wilcher, Dony Wilder, Scott Wilkerson, Bill Williams, Anthony Williams, Eddie Williams, Frank Williams, Freeman Williams, Jelani Williams, Jerry Williams, Rickey Williams, Roger Willingham, Del Wilson Wind, Tim Windell, Jim Season Record: 18-9 OCC Record: 9-3 Coach: Arba Ager W D.7 Pacific L D.8 Clark JC L D.21 Clark JC W D.28 Southern Oregon W D.29 Southern Oregon W J.4 *at Eastern Oregon W J.5 *at Eastern Oregon W J.18 *at Oregon College L J.19 *at Oregon College W J.28 *Eastern Oregon W J.29 *Eastern Oregon L F.1 at Southern Oregon W F.2 at Southern Oregon L F.8 at Seattle Pacific L F.9 at Seattle Pacific W F.12 at Pacific W F.15 *Oregon Tech W F.16 *Oregon Tech W F.22 *at Oregon Tech L F.23 *at Oregon Tech L F.29 *Oregon College W M.1 *Oregon College W NA Yakima JC W NA Yakima JC W NA Yakima JC W NA Northern Idaho L NA Grays Harbor JC * Conference Games Season Record: OCC Record: 6-10 Coach: Arba Ager W Clark JC L Whitworth L Whitworth W Weber JC W Pacific W Lower Columbia JC W Lower Columbia JC W *Southern Oregon L *Southern Oregon L Pacific L *Eastern Oregon L *Eastern Oregon L *Oregon College W *Oregon College W Clark JC W *Southern Oregon L *Southern Oregon W *Oregon Tech L *Oregon Tech L *Oregon College L *Oregon College W Seattle Pacific L Seattle Pacific L *Eastern Oregon W *Eastern Oregon W *Oregon Tech W *Oregon Tech * Conference Game Winston, Andre, Jr Winston, Gary Winters, John Withers, Dan Wollmuth, Marv Wright, Wendell Y Yoast, Lee Season Record: 8-17 OCC Record: 6-8 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L Lewis & Clark L Pacific L Linfield W Linfield L Olympic JC L Clark JC L Pacific L *Southern Oregon L *Southern Oregon L J.15 *at Eastern Oregon L J.16 *at Eastern Oregon L Seattle Pacific L Seattle Pacific W *Oregon Tech L *Oregon Tech L *Oregon College W *Oregon College W *Oregon College L *Oregon Tech L *Oregon Tech W Lower Columbia JC W *Oregon College W *Eastern Oregon W *Eastern Oregon L *Lewis & Clark * Conference Game Season Record: 17-4 OCC Record: 13-3 SE Asia Trip: 13-5 Coach: Sharkey Nelson Games on SE Asia trip took place between Dec. 4, 1954 and Jan. 2, 1955 W Singapore W Singapore Nanyang W Singapore All-Stars W Singapore Nanyang W Singapore Nanyang W Hong Kong W Hong Kong Reds W Navy Clymber W Amoy L Teo W Letron W Selazur State W Malay All-Stars L Manila L Manila W Far East Air Force L Far East Air Force L Anteneo W J.11 *Oregon College L J.15 *at Oregon College W J.21 *at Oregon Tech W J.22 *at Oregon Tech W J.31 *Eastern Oregon W F.1 *Eastern Oregon W F.4 *Southern Oregon W F.5 *Southern Oregon W F.8 *Oregon College W F.11 *at Oregon College W Seattle Pacific W F.16 Lewis & Clark W F.18 *at Southern Oregon

85 VIKING RECORD BOOK W F.19 *at Southern Oregon L F.21 *at Eastern Oregon L F.22 *at Eastern Oregon W F.25 *Oregon Tech W F.26 *Oregon Tech W Willamette W 1 Pacific L 2 East Texas State *Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Playoffs 2 NAIA Playoffs Season Record: 21-8 OCC Record: 12-4 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L Portland W Pacific W Lewis & Clark L Portland W Lewis & Clark W Pacific W *Oregon Tech W *Oregon Tech W *Oregon College W St. Martin s W Seattle Pacific L Portland L *Southern Oregon W *Southern Oregon W *Eastern Oregon W *Eastern Oregon W *Oregon College W *Oregon Tech W *Oregon Tech L *Oregon College L *Oregon College W *Southern Oregon W *Southern Oregon W *Eastern Oregon (ot) L *Eastern Oregon W Lewis & Clark W Pacific W Portland L 1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire *Conference Game 1 NAIA Playoffs Season Record: OCC Record: 8-8 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L D.1 Portland W D.3 Pacific L D.4 at Lewis & Clark W D.8 Lewis & Clark L D.10 at Gonzaga L D.11 at Whitworth L D.15 Portland L J.4 *at Oregon Tech L J.5 *at Oregon Tech W J.8 *Oregon College W J.12 Seattle Pacific L J.16 at Seattle U W J.18 *Southern Oregon L J.19 *Southern Oregon L J.25 *at Eastern Oregon L J.26 *at Eastern Oregon W J.29 *at Oregon College L F.1 *Oregon Tech L F.2 *Oregon Tech W F.5 *Oregon College L F.9 at Seattle Pacific W F.12 *at Oregon College W F.15 *at Southern Oregon L F.16 *at Southern Oregon W F.22 *Eastern Oregon W F.23 *Eastern Oregon L M.1 1 Portland L M.2 1 Lewis & Clark *Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament Season Record: OCC Record: 8-8 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L D.2 Portland W D.4 at Lewis & Clark L D.9 at Seattle W D.10 Pacific W D.14 Lewis & Clark W D.21 at Pacific W D.23 Western Washington L D.30 at Portland L J.3 *Oregon Tech L J.4 *Oregon Tech L J.13 Montana State L J.17 *at Southern Oregon L J.18 *at Southern Oregon W J.24 *Eastern Oregon W J.25 *Eastern Oregon W J.28 *Oregon College L J.31 *at Oregon Tech L F.1 *at Oregon Tech W F.4 *at Oregon College W F7 at Seattle Pacific W F.11 *Oregon College W F.14 *Southern Oregon W F.15 *Southern Oregon L F.18 *at Oregon College L F.21 *at Eastern Oregon L F.22 *at Eastern Oregon L 1 Portland W 1 Lewis & Clark (ot) *Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament Season Record: 20-8 OCC Record: 13-3 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W D.2 at Pacific L D.5 at Central Washington W D.9 Pacific W D.12 Humboldt State W D.13 Central Washington L D.15 at Seattle W J.2 at Lewis & Clark W J.3 Lewis & Clark W J.9 *at Oregon Tech W J.10 *at Oregon Tech L J.14 at Portland W J.20 *at Oregon College W J.23 *Southern Oregon W J.24 *Southern Oregon (2ot) W J.27 *Oregon College L J.30 *at Eastern Oregon W J.31 *at Eastern Oregon W F.6 *Oregon Tech W F.7 *Oregon Tech W F.10 *at Oregon College L F.14 Seattle Pacific L F.20 *at Southern Oregon L F.21 *at Southern Oregon W F.24 *Oregon College W F.27 *Eastern Oregon W F.28 *Eastern Oregon W M.3 1 Lewis & Clark L M.4 1 Linfield * Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament Season Record: OCC Record: 10-6 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L D.1 Portland L D.3 vs. Lewis & Clark L D.4 at Willamette W D.5 vs. Pacific L D.10 Pacific Lutheran W D.12 Lewis & Clark W D.21 Central Washington L D.30 at Linfield L J.2 at Central Washington (ot) W J.8 *Oregon Tech W J.9 *Oregon Tech L J.22 *at Southern Oregon W J.23 *at Southern Oregon L J.26 *at Oregon College (ot) W J.29 *Eastern Oregon W J.30 *Eastern Oregon L F.5 *at Oregon Tech L F.6 *at Oregon Tech W F.9 *at Oregon College L F.13 at Seattle Pacific W F.16 *Oregon College (ot) L F.19 *Southern Oregon L F.20 *Southern Oregon W F.23 *at Oregon College W F.26 *at Eastern Oregon W F.27 *at Eastern Oregon L Willamette W Southern Oregon *Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament Season Record: OCC Record: 10-6 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W D.1 1 vs. Pacific L D.2 1 at Lewis & Clark L D.3 1 vs. Southern Oregon L D.6 vs. Portland W D.9 Central Washington W D.13 Linfield W D.17 at Central Washington W J.3 at Lewis & Clark W J.6 *at Oregon Tech L J.7 *at Oregon Tech W J.17 *at Oregon College W J.20 *Southern Oregon W J.21 *Southern Oregon W J.24 *Oregon College L J.27 *at Eastern Oregon L J.28 *at Eastern Oregon W F.3 *Oregon Tech L F.4 *Oregon Tech W F.7 *at Oregon College W F.11 Seattle Pacific L F.17 *at Southern Oregon W F.18 *at Southern Oregon W F.21 *Oregon College W F.24 *Eastern Oregon L F.25 *Eastern Oregon L 2 Linfield W 2 Lewis & Clark NAIA Tip-off Tournament 2 NAIA District 2 Playoffs *Conference Game Season Record: OCC Record: 11-5 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W N.30 Lewis & Clark L D.1 Pacific W D.2 vs. Linfield L D.12 vs. Portland W D.28 Central Washington L D.29 at Linfield L J.5 *Oregon Tech W J.6 *Oregon Tech W J.16 *Oregon College L J.19 *at Southern Oregon L J.20 *at Southern Oregon W J.23 *at Oregon College W J.26 *Eastern Oregon W J.27 *Eastern Oregon L J.30 Lewis & Clark L F.2 *at Oregon Tech L F.3 *at Oregon Tech W F.6 *Oregon College L F.9 at Pacific Lutheran L F.10 at Seattle Pacific W F.16 *Southern Oregon W F.17 *Southern Oregon W F.20 *at Oregon College W F.23 *at Eastern Oregon W F.24 *at Eastern Oregon L 1 at Lewis & Clark W 1 at Lewis & Clark L 1 at Lewis & Clark *Conference Game 1 NAIA District 2 Playoff Season Record: 7-18 OCC Record: 6-10 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L N.29 1 Pacific L N.30 1 Oregon Tech W D.1 1 Southern Oregon L D.17 at Pacific L D.19 at Puget Sound L D.20 at Western Washington L D.21 at St. Martin s L J.4 *at Oregon Tech L J.5 *at Oregon Tech L J.15 *at Oregon College L J.18 *Southern Oregon W J.19 *Southern Oregon W J.22 *Oregon College L J.25 *at Eastern Oregon W J.26 *at Eastern Oregon L F.1 *Oregon Tech W F.2 *Oregon Tech L F.5 *at Oregon College L F.9 Seattle Pacific L F.12 at Portland W F.15 *at Southern Oregon L F.16 *at Southern Oregon L F.19 *Oregon College W F.22 *Eastern Oregon L F.23 *Eastern Oregon *Conference Game 1 NAIA Tip-off Tournament Season Record: OCC Record: 9-7 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L D.5 vs. Lewis & Clark L D.6 vs. Willamette W D.7 vs. Oregon Tech L D.26 Puget Sound L D.27 Puget Sound L D.28 British Columbia L J.4 Linfield W J.10 *Oregon Tech W J.11 *Oregon Tech W J.14 *Oregon College W J.21 *at Oregon College L J.24 *at Southern Oregon W J.25 *at Southern Oregon W J.31 *Eastern Oregon W F.1 *Eastern Oregon L F.4 *Oregon College L F.7 *at Oregon Tech L F.8 *at Oregon Tech L F.11 at Portland L F.15 at Seattle Pacific W F.21 *Southern Oregon L F.22 *Southern Oregon L F.25 *at Oregon College W F.28 *at Eastern Oregon L F.29 *at Eastern Oregon *Conference Game Season Record: 8-18 OCC Record: 7-9 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L D.1 at Gonzaga L D.3 at Montana State L D.21 Pacific (2ot) L D.29 at Linfield L D.30 Weber State L J.5 Portland L J.8 *at Oregon Tech L J.9 *at Oregon Tech Viking Basketball 83

86 VIKING RECORD BOOK L J.12 #Alumni L J.15 at Weber State L J.16 at Idaho State W J.19 *at Oregon College (2ot) W J.22 *Southern Oregon W J.23 *Southern Oregon W J.26 *Oregon College L J.29 *at Eastern Oregon L J.30 *at Eastern Oregon L F.5 *Oregon Tech L F.6 *Oregon Tech L F.13 Seattle Pacific L F.16 *at Oregon College L F.19 *at Southern Oregon W F.20 *at Southern Oregon L F.23 *Oregon College W F.26 *Eastern Oregon W F.27 *Eastern Oregon *Conference Game # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 6-19 Coach: Marion Pericin L D.2 1 Eastern Washington L D.3 1 Central Washington L D.4 1 St. Martin s L D.17 Western Washington L D.18 at Lewis & Clark L D.21 at Seattle Pacific L D.30 Idaho L D.31 at Linfield L J.3 at Idaho L J.4 at Gonzaga L J.14 at Idaho State L J.15 at Weber State L J.20 Seattle Pacific W J.22 Cascade L J.28 Montana L J.31 Weber State L F.4 Gonzaga W F.5 Idaho State L F.7 at Montana W F.9 Chapman L F.12 at Central Washington W F.15 at St. Martin s W F.22 at Cascade W F.25 at Southern Oregon L F.26 at Southern Oregon Evergreen Tournament at Tacoma, WA Season Record: 16-9 Coach: Marion Pericin W D.2 #at British Columbia W D.3 #at British Columbia W D.9 1 Idaho State L D.10 1 Cal State-Los Angeles W D.16 Southern Oregon W D.17 Southern Oregon L D.20 2 Northern Arizona W D.21 2 Alma College L D.22 2 California Western W D.30 at Linfield W J.3 #British Columbia W J.7 Central Washington W J.14 Puget Sound L J.18 at Western Washington L J.21 at Gonzaga W J.26 Montana State W J.28 Montana W J.31 Alaska W F.1 Alaska W F.4 Linfield W F.8 St. Martin s L F.18 at Seattle Pacific W F.22 Gonzaga W F.25 Seattle Pacific W M.3 at Montana L M.4 at Montana State L M.10 3 San Diego State L M.11 3 UC-Davis Knights of Columbus Invitational, Memorial Coliseum 2 San Diego Holiday Tournament, California Western 3 NCAA Pacific Coast College Regionals, San Diego St. # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 13-9 Coach: Marion Pericin L D.2 Cal St-Los Angeles (3OT) L D.8 1 Pacific Lutheran L D.9 1 Seattle Pacific W D.16 Central Washington W D.18 Humboldt State (OT) L D.22 at Pepperdine L D.23 at Fresno State W D.28 #British Columbia W D.29 #British Columbia W J.5 at Alaska W J.6 at Alaska W J.10 at Puget Sound W J.13 St. Martin s L J.20 at Gonzaga W J.23 #at British Columbia L J.27 Montana State W J.29 Chico State W F.1 Seattle Pacific W F.2 Hawaii W F.6 Chapman L F.7 at St. Martin s W F.10 Cal Poly-Pomona L F.17 at Seattle Pacific W F.23 Puget Sound W F.27 at Central Washington L #Athletes in Action Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 8-16 Coach: Marion Pericin W N.30 1 Great Falls College L D.1 #1 British Columbia L D.7 at Idaho L D.10 2 San Diego L D.20 Boise State W D.21 Eastern Montana W D.27 #British Columbia W D.28 Humboldt State W J.3 Gonzaga L J.9 at Sacramento State L J.11 at Nevada Southern L J.14 Western Washington W J.17 Alaska W J.18 Alaska L J.24 at Boise State L J.25 at Idaho State L J.29 at Montana State L J.31 at Eastern Montana L F.4 Puget Sound W F.7 Seattle Pacific L F.14 at Central Washington W F.13 Montana L F.15 at Seattle Pacific L F.22 at Puget Sound L F.25 at Western Washington L F.28 Central Washington Totem Tournament, British Columbia 2 at Memorial Coliseum # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 9-15 Coach: Marion Pericin L D.1 at Seattle U L D.12 at Hawaii L D.13 at Hawaii L D.19 Idaho W D.20 Southern Utah W D.22 Cal State-Hayward W D.29 at Alaska W D.30 at Alaska L J.3 Central Washington W J.5 #British Columbia W J.6 #British Columbia L J.10 at Seattle Pacific L J.14 at Puget Sound W J.17 #Simon Fraser (ot) L J.20 Linfield L J.24 at Gonzaga L J.26 at Montana W J.29 Humboldt State W J.31 Idaho State W F.5 Parsons L F.7 at Simon Fraser L F.9 at Western Washington W F.14 St. Martin s W F.16 Western Washington L F.21 Puget Sound L F.23 at Central Washington L F.28 Seattle Pacific # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 16-6 Coach: Marion Pericin L D.1 Central Washington W D.5 Eastern Washington W D.11 at Eastern Washington L D.12 at Idaho W D.19 Eastern Montana Portland State Vikings: NCAA Regional Tournament - College Division Viking Basketball 84

87 VIKING RECORD BOOK W D.21 at Nevada-Reno W D.22 at UC-Davis L D.29 #at British Columbia L D.30 #at British Columbia W J.2 Humboldt State W J.5 Boise State W J.8 Alaska W J.9 Alaska W J.15 #Simon Fraser W J.16 #British Columbia W J.18 at Central Washington W J.23 Gonzaga L J.25 at Boise State W J.30 Montana W F.5 Puget Sound W F.10 Seattle Pacific W F.11 #Athletes in Action L F.13 at Puget Sound W F.16 Seattle U L F.20 at Seattle Pacific W F.23 at Linfield L F.26 at St. Martin s # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 17-8 Coach: Marion Pericin W D.1 Nevada-Reno L D.3 at Washington W D.4 Idaho W D.11 UC-Davis L D.13 Cal State-Los Angeles L D.18 Nevada-Las Vegas W D.22 #British Columbia W D.23 #British Columbia L D.28 at Great Falls L D.30 at Montana W J.6 1 Portland W J.8 Central Washington W J.14 at Alaska W J.15 at Alaska W J.21 Humboldt State W J.22 Humboldt State W J.24 Boise State W J.29 at Puget Sound L F.3 1 Portland (2ot) L F.5 at Seattle Pacific W F.10 St. Martin s W F.16 at Boise State W F.21 at Gonzaga W F.24 Great Falls W F.26 Seattle Pacific L F.28 at Central Washington W M.4 Puget Sound Memorial Coliseum # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: Coach: Ken Edwards W N.24,25 #Victoria L D.4 at Boise State L D.8 1 Long Beach State W D.9 1 Montana L D.15 at San Diego State L D.16 at UC-Riverside L D.21 at Nevada-Reno L D.23 at Nevada-Las Vegas W J.4 Alaska L J.5 at Central Washington W J.13 Boise State W J.15 Chicago State L J.18 Gonzaga W J.20 Idaho State W J.24 Humboldt State L J.27 at Washington L F.1 2 Portland L F.3 at Puget Sound W F.10 Seattle Pacific W F.15 2 Portland W F.17 at Seattle Pacific L F.19 at Idaho W F.24 Great Falls W F.26 Central Washington W M.1 Puget Sound Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound 2 Memorial Coliseum # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: Coach: Ken Edwards W D.1 Cal State-Los Angeles W D.3 Montana L D.7 1 Fresno State W D.8 1 Puget Sound W D.13 Wheaton W D.14 Western Washington L D.19 at Washington State L D.21 at Boise State L D.22 at Montana State L D.26 at Great Falls L D.28 at Montana L J.7 2 Portland W J.12 Nevada-Reno W J.17 at Gonzaga L J.19 at Idaho State W J.25 Idaho L F.1 at Hawaii L F.2 at Hawaii W F.4 at Hawaii-Hilo W F.8 at Alaska W F.9 at Alaska W F.12 UC-Irvine W F.14 2 Portland W F.16 Seattle Pacific W F.19 Boise State L F.28 2 Portland W M.1 Puget Sound Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound 2 Memorial Coliseum Season Record: 18-8 Coach: Ken Edwards L D.2 Gonzaga (ot) L D.11 at Oregon State W D.14 Northern Colorado W D.18 Biola W D.20 Boise State W D.21 Fresno Pacific W D.23 Montana W D.28 1 Montana State L J.3 at Boise State (ot) W J.6 2 Portland L J.9 at San Jose State W J.11 at Idaho W J.18 Idaho W J.20 at Northern Arizona W J.22 Humboldt State W J.25 at St. Martin s L J.27 2 Portland (ot) W F.1 Great Falls W F.3 Redlands W F.4 2 Portland W F.8 at Seattle Pacific W F.10 Puget Sound W F.19 Northern Arizona L F.22 at Puget Sound L F.28 at Cal State-Los Angeles L M.3 at Nevada-Las Vegas Baker, OR 2 Memorial Coliseum Season Record: Coach: Ken Edwards W N.28 at Southern Colorado L N.29 at Colorado State L D.5 at Oregon State W D.6 Idaho W D.10 1 Portland W D.13 Sacramento State W D.17 UC-Riverside L D.19 at New Mexico L D.22 San Jose State W D.29 2 Carroll POINT GAMES IN PSU HISTORY Eastern Oregon Singapore Eastern Oregon Eastern Oregon Oregon College Eastern Oregon Eastern Oregon Idaho State at Cascade Idaho State Southern Oregon Southern Oregon Northern Arizona at Linfield #British Columbia Linfield St. Martin s at Montana Humboldt State #British Columbia #British Columbia Cal Poly-Pomona Puget Sound # British Columbia Eastern Montana #British Columbia Humboldt State Gonzaga Alaska Southern Utah Cal State-Hayward at Alaska #British Columbia Idaho State St. Martin s Eastern Washington at Eastern Washington Eastern Montana at Nevada-Reno Humboldt State Alaska Alaska #British Columbia Puget Sound Seattle U at Linfield W J.3 at Montana State W J.5 at Montana L J.10 at San Diego State W J.12 at Northern Colorado W J.13 at Air Force #British Columbia at Great Falls Boise State St. Martin s Great Falls #Victoria Alaska Chicago State Northern Colorado Boise State Fresno Pacific at Boise State (ot) Idaho Northern Arizona at Nevada-Las Vegas Idaho Sacramento State Carroll at Nevada-Las Vegas Seattle Pacific Warner Pacific Oregon Tech Whittier Western Montana Southern Oregon #Simon Fraser St. Mary s George Fox Rocky Mountain Montana State (3ot) Cascade Cal Poly Northern Arizona Pacific Lutheran Sacramento State at Montana vs. Lamar Linfield Walla Walla # does not count as NCAA game L J.15 at Nevada-Las Vegas W J.17 Seattle Pacific W J.22 1 Portland W J.24 Puget Sound L J.27 at Arizona Viking Basketball 85

88 VIKING RECORD BOOK W F.3 Warner Pacific W F.11 Oregon Tech W F.12 1 Portland (ot) L F.19 at Puget Sound L F.21 at Seattle Pacific L F.24 at San Jose State W F.25 at UC-Irvine Memorial Coliseum 2 Pendleton, OR Season Record: Coach: Ken Edwards W N.29 Montana Tech W D.2 Whittier W D.3 1 Portland W D.10 Western Montana W D.11 Eastern Montana L D.16 1 Oregon State W D.20 Cal State-Los Angeles L D.21 Grambling W D.28 2 Gonzaga L D.29 2 Long Beach State L J.4 at Arizona State L J.5 at New Mexico W J.7 at Northern Colorado L J.8 at Colorado State W J.12 Oregon College W J.15 at Eastern Montana L J.17 at Idaho W J.21 Air Force W J.28 at New Orleans W J.29 at North Texas State W F.1 at Pan American L F.5 at Puget Sound (ot) W F.9 Southern Oregon W F.12 #Simon Fraser L F.15 at Utah State L F.19 at Nevada-Las Vegas W F.26 Puget Sound Memorial Coliseum 2 Long Beach Classic # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: Coach: Ken Edwards L N.26 Colorado State L D.2 1 Portland L D.3 Fresno State L D.5 at Gonzaga L D.7 at Montana W D.10 at Idaho L D.16 2 Kentucky W D.17 2 Seattle U W D.19 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee W D.21 Eastern Washington L D.22 Cal State-Fullerton W D.27 at St. Mary s W J.4 Oregon Tech W J.10 Idaho W J.13 George Fox L J.18 at St. Mary s (ot) L J.20 at USC L J.21 at Pepperdine L J.27 at Oregon State W J.31 at Seattle Pacific W F.3 Rocky Mountain W F.4 Puget Sound W F.8 #at Simon Fraser W F.11 Northern Colorado W F.18 at Nevada-Las Vegas W F.22 Seattle Pacific L F.25 Utah State L F.27 at Puget Sound Memorial Coliseum 2 Kentucky Invitational # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 6-21 Coach: Glen Kinney L N.24 Colorado State (ot) L N.25 at Brigham Young L N.30 1 Portland L D.2 1 North Dakota W D.6 Montana L D.9 at Oregon State L D.10 at Gonzaga L D.13 at Cal State-Fullerton L D.15 2 Pepperdine W D.16 2 Eastern Montana (ot) L D.18 at Utah State W D.22 3 Idaho L D.23 3 Gonzaga L D.30 at Montana State W J.3 Great Falls L J.5 at San Diego State L J.6 at UC-Irvine W J.11 Rocky Mountain L J.16 at Seattle U L J.24 Oregon Tech L J.30 at SW Louisiana L F.1 at Grambling W F.3 at Centenary L F.5 at North Texas State L F.7 Puget Sound L F.11 at Idaho W F.17 #Simon Fraser L at Hawaii Memorial Coliseum 2 Malibu Classic, Pepperdine 3 PSU Holiday Tournament # does not count in NCAA record Season Record: 5-21 Coach: Glen Kinney L N.27 #at Simon Fraser L N.30 at North Dakota L D.1 at Nebraska L D.3 at Kansas State W D.6 Oregon Tech L D.8 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L D.10 at Michigan State L D.12 at Bradley L D.15 at Oregon State W D.17 SW Louisiana L D.21 1 UC-Irvine L D.22 1 Arkansas-Little Rock W D.28 2 Boise State L D.29 2 Puget Sound L J.4 at Gonzaga L J.8 at Boise State L J.12 Lamar W J.14 Seattle U L J.18 Air Force L J.21 at Lamar L J.23 at Oral Roberts L J.29 Puget Sound L F.5 #Athletes in Action W F.8 at Alaska Anchorage L F.9 at Alaska Anchorage L F.18 at Montana L F.22 U.S. International L F.23 Seattle Pacific # does not count in NCAA record 1 PSU Raindrop Classic 2 Puget Sound Tournament Season Record: 7-20 Coach: Glen Kinney L N.29 at Fresno State L D.1 at Cal State-Fullerton L D.3 Montana L D.8 1 Oregon State L D.11 1 Portland W D.14 Boise State W D.15 Cal State-Fullerton W D.19 Northern Iowa L D.20 Louisiana Tech L D.29 Pacific L J.2 at UC-Santa Barbara L J.3 at UC-Irvine W J.6 at St. Mary s W J.10 Utah State L J.12 Gonzaga L J.17 at Puget Sound W J.19 Westmont L J.27 at Arkansas-Little Rock L J.29 at Centenary L J.31 at NW Louisiana L F.7 at U.S. International L F.9 Alaska Anchorage L F.11 at Boise State L F.17 at Air Force L F.19 at Valparaiso W F.24 U.S. International (ot) L F.28 at Seattle Pacific Memorial Coliseum PORTLAND STATE DID NOT COMPETE IN BASKETBALL FROM 1981 TO Season Record: 9-17 Big Sky Record: 6-10 Coach: Ritchie McKay L N.23 at Mississippi L N.26 at Tulane L N.30 at Washington L D.4 Oregon - R L D.7 at Portland L D.14 at Oregon State W D.17 Eastern Oregon - S L D.21 at San Diego W D.28 Whitman - S L J.2 at Cal State Northridge* L J.4 at Northern Arizona* L J.7 at Sacramento State* L J.11 Idaho State* - S L J.16 Montana* - R W J.18 Montana State* - R L J.23 at Weber State* W J.25 Eastern Washington* - R W J.29 Southern Oregon - R W J.31 at Eastern Washington* W F.3 Weber State* - R W F.6 Sacramento State* - R L F.8 at Idaho State* W F.13 No. Arizona* (ot) - R L F.15 Cal St. Northridge* - R L F.21 at Montana* L F.22 at Montana State* * Big Sky Conference game R - Rose Garden S - Stott Center Season Record: Big Sky Record: 10-6 Coach: Ritchie McKay W N.23 Simon Fraser - S W N.25 at Oregon W N.29 Concordia - S W D.2 Northwest - S L D.6 at Arizona State W D.13 Cascade - S L D.16 at Loyola-Marymount (ot) L D.18 at California L D.20 Washington State - R L D.30 at Duke (#2) W J.2 Cal State Northridge* - S W J.5 Northern Arizona* - S W J.8 at Idaho State* W J.10 at Sacramento State* L J.15 at Montana* L J.17 at Montana State* W J.21 Weber State* - R L J.28 at Oregon State W J.31 Eastern Washington* - S W F.5 Sacramento State* - S W F.7 Idaho State* - S L F.12 at Northern Arizona* L F.14 at Cal State Northridge* W F.19 Montana* - R W F.21 Montana St.* (3ot) - R L F.25 at Weber State* L F.27 at Eastern Washington* * Big Sky Conference game R- Rose Garden S - Stott Center (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 9-7 Coach: Joel Sobotka W N.7 Simon Fraser - S W N.23 San Diego - R W N.25 Cascade - S W N.28 Cal Poly - M L D.2 at Washington State W D.5 Air Force - M L D.12 at Oregon W D.21 Pacific - M L D.28 1 Houston W D.29 1 New Hampshire W J.4 Weber State* - R W J.7 at CS Northridge* (2ot) L J.9 at Northern Arizona* W J.16 Idaho State* - M W J.17 Sacramento State* - M W J.21 Montana* - R W J.23 Montana State* (ot) - R L J.28 at Weber State* W J.30 Eastern Washington* - M L F.4 at Eastern Washington* L F.10 at Sacramento State* W F.12 at Idaho State* W F.18 No. Arizona* (ot) - M L F.20 CS Northridge* - R L F.25 at Montana* (ot) L F.27 at Montana State* W M.4 2 vs. Eastern Washington L M.5 2 vs. Northern Arizona * Big Sky Conference game 1 New Mexico Lobo Invitational 2 Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) M - Memorial Coliseum R - Rose Garden S - Stott Center Season Record: Big Sky Record: 7-9 Coach: Joel Sobotka W N.12 Simon Fraser - S L N.20 at Arizona State W N.23 Portland - M W N.27 at Cal Poly W N.29 at Pacific L D.3 Oregon - M W D.11 at Air Force W D.15 Eastern Oregon - S L D.20 Washington State - R L D.28 1 Penn W D.29 1 Boston U W J.2 Texas A&M-CC - R L J.7 at Weber State* W J.13 Cal State Northridge* - S W J.15 Northern Arizona* - S W J.20 at Idaho State* W J.22 at Sacramento State* L J.27 at Montana* L J.29 at Montana State* L F.3 Weber State* - M L F.5 at Eastern Washington* L F.11 Eastern Washington* - M W F.17 Sacramento State* - M W F.19 Idaho State* - M L F.24 at Northern Arizona* L F.26 at Cal State Northridge* L M.2 Montana* - R (ot) W M.4 Montana State* - R L M.9 2 vs. Northern Arizona * Big Sky Conference game 1 Golden Bear Classic 2 Big Sky Tournament (Missoula, MT) M - Memorial Coliseum R - Rose Garden S - Stott Center Viking Basketball 86

89 VIKING RECORD BOOK Season Record: 9-18 Big Sky Record: 6-10 Coach: Joel Sobotka L N.20 at Washington State L N.25 at Oregon L N.28 at Washington L N.30 Boise State - S W D.3 Nevada - M L D.9 at Portland L D.13 at San Diego W D.16 at Loyola Marymount L D.20 at Rice L D.23 at Texas A&M-CC (ot) W D.30 Willamette - S L J.4 at Montana* L J.6 at Montana State* W J.9 Weber State* - S L J.12 at Eastern Washington* L J.18 at Cal State Northridge* L J.20 at Northern Arizona* W J.26 Sacramento State* - S W J.27 Idaho State* (ot) - S W F.1 Montana* - S L F.3 Montana State* - R L F.10 at Weber State* W F.16 Eastern Washington* - S L F.22 at Sacramento State* L F.24 at Idaho State* W M.1 Northern Arizona* - S L M.3 Cal State Northridge* - S * Big Sky Conference game S - Stott Center R - Rose Garden M - Memorial Coliseum Season Record: Big Sky Record: 6-8 Coach: Joel Sobotka W N.17 at Boise State W N.20 at Arizona State (ot) L N.24 San Diego - S L N.27 at Cal Poly L D.1 at Gonzaga W D.8 Portland (ot) - R L D.12 Oregon State - R L D.15 at Nevada W D.18 1 vs. Santa Clara L D.19 1 at Stanford (#13) L D.29 at Wyoming W J.2 Concordia - S W J.5 Loyola Marymount - S L J.11 Montana State* - S L J.12 Montana* - S L J.19 at Eastern Washington* W J.25 at Idaho State* L J.26 at Weber State* W F.1 Sacramento State* - S L F.2 Northern Arizona* - S L F.8 at Montana* L F.9 at Montana State* L F.16 Eastern Washington* - S W F.22 Weber State* - S W F.23 Idaho State* - S W M.1 at Northern Arizona* W M.2 at Sacramento State* L M.7 2 vs. Weber State * Big Sky Conference game S - Stott Center R - Rose Garden 1 - Stanford Invitational 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, MT) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: 5-22 Big Sky Record: 3-11 Coach: Heath Schroyer W N.22 Cal State Northridge - S L N.24 at UNLV L N.30 at Portland L D.3 Cascade - S L D.7 at St. Mary s W D.14 Linfield - S L D.17 at Oregon State L D.21 at Boise State L D.23 Portland - S L D.28 New Mexico L D.29 1 Arkansas-Little Rock L J.2 Gonzaga - M W J.7 Sacramento State* - S L J.9 at Montana State* L J.11 at Montana* L J.15 Oregon (#22) - M W J.18 Northern Arizona* - S L J.25 at Eastern Washington* L J.30 at Weber State* L F.1 at Idaho State* L F.6 Montana* - S L F.8 Montana State* - S L F.13 at Northern Arizona* L F.15 at Sacramento State* L F.22 Eastern Washington* - S W F.27 Idaho State* - S L M.1 Weber State* - S * Big Sky Conference game S - Stott Center M - Memorial Coliseum 1 - New Mexico Invitational (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 5-9 Coach: Heath Schroyer L N.21 at Washington W N.25 Southern Oregon - S L N.29 at UTEP L D.2 at Oregon L D.6 at Portland W D.10 Pacific - S W D.13 Jackson State - M L D.16 at Boise State (ot) W D.19 Portland - S L D.22 at Cal State Northridge W D.27 at MD-Eastern Shore W D.30 at Tennessee State L J.2 at Tennessee-Martin (ot) L J.8 Montana State* - S W J.10 Montana* - S L J.15 at Sacramento State* W J.17 at Northern Arizona* L J.24 Eastern Washington* - S L J.29 Weber State* - S L J.31 Idaho State* - S W F.5 at Montana* L F.7 at Montana State* W F.12 Northern Arizona* - S W F.14 Sacramento State* - S L F.21 at Eastern Washington* L F.26 at Idaho State* L F.28 at Weber State* * Big Sky Conference game S - Stott Center M - Memorial Coliseum Season Record: 19-9 Big Sky Record: 11-3 Big Sky Conference Champions Coach: Heath Schroyer L N.19 at Gonzaga (#25) L N.24 at Boise State W N.27 Cal Poly - S W N.29 at Howard W D.1 at Jackson State L D.4 Portland - S W D.8 Evergreen State - S L D.11 at Ohio State W D.16 Bethune-Cookman - S W D.18 Tennessee-Martin - S W D.21 Warner Pacific - S W D.29 Maryland-Ea. Shore - S W J.1 Weber State* - S W J.6 Sacramento State* - S W J.8 Northern Arizona* - S W J.15 at Eastern Washington* L J.20 at Weber State* L J.22 at Idaho State* W J.27 Montana* - S W J.29 Montana State* - S W F.3 at Northern Arizona* W F.5 at Sacramento State* W F.12 Eastern Washington* - S W F.17 Idaho State* - S L F.19 at Middle Tennessee St W F.24 at Montana State* (ot) L F.26 at Montana* L M.5 1 Weber State - M * Big Sky Conference game S - Stott Center M - Memorial Coliseum 1 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) (#) - opponent national ranking Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Conference Regular Season Champions 19-9, 11-3 Front row, left to right - Team Manager Thomas Crum, Antone Jarrell, Keith Sconiers, Tyler Hollist, Marier Angui, Anthony Washington, Nguye Kaladokubo, Scott Morrison, Seamus Boxley, Blake Walker, Kamal Goomansingh. Back row, left to right - Head Coach Heath Schroyer, Assistant Coach Fred Langley, Dan Stock, Jake Schroeder, Sheu Oduniyi, Paul Hafford, Josh Neeley, Will Funn, Assistant Coach Steve Gosar, Assistant Coach Senque Carey Viking Basketball 87

90 VIKING RECORD BOOK Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament 23-10, 14-2 Front row, left to right: Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, Dominic Waters, Deonte Huff, Tyrell Mara, Dupree Lucas, Justynn Hammond, Julius Thomas. Middle Row: Director of basketball operations Tyler Coston, Brian Curtis, Mickey Polis, Andre Murray, Jeremiah Dominguez, Assistant Coach Curtis Allen, Assistant Coach Eric Harper. Back Row: Head Coach Ken Bone, Jamie Jones, Alex Tiefenthaler, Scott Morrison, Kyle Coston, JR Moore, Phil Nelson, Associate Head Coach Tyler Geving Season Record: Big Sky Record: 5-9 Coach: Ken Bone L N.18 at Arkansas W N.21 at Bethune-Cookman L N.23 1 at Iowa State (#23) L N.25 1 vs. Iona W N.26 1 vs. Howard L N.30 at Gonzaga (#6) L D.3 Middle Tennessee State L D.7 at Portland W D.10 at Idaho W D.16 Lewis and Clark W D.21 Warner Pacific W D.27 at Oregon W D.30 Idaho L J.5 at Sacramento State* L J.7 at Northern Arizona* L J.14 Eastern Washington* W J.19 Weber State* L J.21 Idaho State* L J.26 at Montana* L J.28 at Montana State* L F.2 Northern Arizona* L F.4 Sacramento State* L F.11 at Eastern Washington* (ot) W F.16 at Idaho State* W F.18 at Weber State* W F.23 Montana State* W F.25 Montana* (ot) L M.4 2 at Eastern Washington * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 - Iowa State Tournament 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Cheney, WA) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 9-7 Coach: Ken Bone L N.10 1 vs. Cal State Northridge W N.11 1 vs. Lehigh L N.12 1 at Oregon W N.18 at Arizona State W N.20 Evergreen State W N.27 Portland L N.30 at Gonzaga (#22) W D.2 Utah Valley State W D.7 Pacific Lutheran W D.10 at San Jose State L D.16 at Washington (#17) W D.19 UC Davis W D.21 Howard L D.28 Montana* W D.30 Montana State* L J.4 at Northern Arizona* W J.6 at Northern Colorado* L J.10 at Weber State* L J.13 Eastern Washington* W J.18 Northern Colorado* W J.20 Northern Arizona* L J.26 at Sacramento State* W J.27 at Idaho State* W F.1 at Montana* L F.3 at Montana State* L F.8 Weber State* W F.10 at Eastern Washington* L F.17 at Cal Poly W F.22 Sacramento State* W F.24 Idaho State* W M.3 2 Montana State* L M.6 3 at Weber State * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 - Oregon Basketball Travelers Classic 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) 3 - Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 14-2 Big Sky Conference Champions Big Sky Conference Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament (16-seed) Coach: Ken Bone L N.9 at UCLA (#2) W N.16 1 vs. IUPUI W N.17 1 vs. Akron L N.18 1 vs. Colorado State W N.20 Linfield L N.24 at UC Davis W N.28 at Portland W D.1 at Utah Valley (ot) W D.5 Lewis and Clark - R L D.8 at Washington State (#8) W D.12 Cal Poly L D.18 at Washington L D.22 at Eastern Washington* L D.28 San Jose State (ot) W J.3 Sacramento State* W J.5 Northern Arizona* L J.10 at Weber State* W J.13 at Idaho State* W J.19 Northern Colorado* (ot) W J.31 Montana* W F.2 Montana State* W F.7 at Northern Arizona* W F.9 at Sacramento State* W F.14 Idaho State* W F.16 Weber State* W F.20 at Northern Colorado* L F.23 at Cal State Fullerton W F.28 at Montana State* W M.1 at Montana* W M.4 Eastern Washington* W M.11 2 Idaho State - R W M.12 2 Northern Arizona - R L M.20 3 Kansas (#5) * Big Sky Conference game R- home game at Rose Garden, all other home games at Stott Center 1 - Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) 3 - NCAA Tournament First Round (Omaha, NE) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 11-5 Big Sky Conference Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament (13-seed) Coach: Ken Bone W N.15 at Rice W N.18 Portland W N.23 Cal State Fullerton W N.26 1 vs. Northern Illinois L N.28 1 vs. Hampton (ot) W N.29 1 vs. Seattle W D.6 Seattle W D.9 Lewis and Clark L D.14 at Washington L D.17 at Cal Poly W D.20 Montana* W D.23 at Gonzaga (#7) W D.27 at Texas Southern L D.29 at Baylor (#19) W J.2 at Sacramento State* W J.4 at Northern Arizona* (4ot) L J.8 Weber State* W J.10 Idaho State* W J.18 at Northern Colorado* W J.24 Eastern Washington* L J.29 at Montana* L F.1 at Montana State* W F.5 Northern Arizona* W F.8 Sacramento State* L F.12 at Idaho State* L F.14 at Weber State* W F.19 Northern Colorado* W F.21 Boise State W F.25 Montana State* W F.28 at Eastern Washington* (ot) W M.10 2 vs. Idaho State W M.11 2 vs. Montana State L M.20 3 vs. Xavier (#20) * Big Sky Conference game Viking Basketball 88

91 VIKING RECORD BOOK Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Conference Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament 23-10, 11-5 Front row, left to right: Wendell Wright, Andre Murray, Mickey Polis, Dominic Waters, Jeremiah Dominguez, Dane Johnson, Tyrell Mara. Back row, left to right: Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, Assistant Coach Curtis Allen, Associate Head Coach Tyler Geving, Julius Thomas, Jamie Jones, Phil Nelson, Donatas Visockis, Kyle Coston, Louis Lee, Paul Guede, Head Coach Ken Bone, Assistant Coach Eric Harper, Director of Basketball Operations Wendell Raiford. Not pictured: Austonn Lazoff. All home games played at Stott Center 1 - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) 3 - NCAA Tournament First Round (Boise, ID) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 7-9 Coach: Tyler Geving L N.13 1 Belmont L N.14 1 Wright State L N.15 1 at Washington (#14) W N.21 Cal Poly L N.29 at Stanford W D.2 at Portland (#25) W D.5 Eastern Washington* W D.9 Linfield W D.13 at Pepperdine L D.15 at Saint Mary s L D.19 2 at Washington State L D.21 at Boise State W D.29 Willamette W J.2 Sacramento State* L J.8 at Montana State* L J.9 at Montana* W J.15 Northern Colorado* L J.17 Northern Arizona* L J.22 at Weber State* L J.23 at Idaho State* (ot) W J.30 at Eastern Washington* W F.5 at Sacramento State* L F.7 Seattle L F.12 Montana* L F.13 Montana State* L F.18 at Northern Arizona* (2ot) L F.20 at Northern Colorado* W F.26 Idaho State* W F.28 Weber State* L M.2 at Seattle W M.6 3 at Montana State L M.9 4 at Weber State Big Sky Semifinal (Ogden, UT) (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: Big Sky Record: 5-11 Coach: Tyler Geving W N.12 Pepperdine L N.19 1 at SMU W N.20 1 vs. Lamar W N.21 1 vs. UC Riverside W D.1 Seattle L D.5 at Oregon W D.9 George Fox W D.12 Cal State Fullerton L D.15 at Cal State Bakersfield L D.18 Portland L D.20 at Nevada W D.23 Utah Valley L D.29 Northern Colorado* W J.2 at Idaho State* W J.8 Eastern Washington* L J.13 at Montana State* L J.15 at Montana* W J.20 Weber State* L J.22 Northern Arizona* L J.27 at Eastern Washington* W J.29 Sacramento State* L F.3 at Sacramento State* L F.5 at Northern Colorado* L F.10 Idaho State* L F.16 at Weber State* W F.19 Loyola Marymount L F.24 Montana* W F.26 Montana State* L M.2 at Northern Arizona* W M.10 at Seattle * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 - SMU Invitational Season Record: Big Sky Record: 10-6 Coach: Tyler Geving L N.11 at Denver W N.15 Seattle W N.21 Linfield L N.25 1 at Wyoming W N.26 1 vs. Louisiana Tech W N.27 1 vs. MD-Eastern Shore W D.3 Walla Walla L D.10 at Utah Valley L D.12 at Oregon W D.15 CSU Bakersfield L D.18 at Oregon State L D.22 at Cal State Fullerton L D.28 at Montana* L D.30 at Montana State* W J.5 Northern Arizona* L J.7 Weber State* W J.12 at Northern Colorado* W J.16 Idaho State* W J.21 at Eastern Washington* (ot) L J.26 Montana State* L J.29 Montana* L F.2 at Weber State* W F.4 at Northern Arizona* W F.9 at Idaho State* W F.15 Sacramento State* L F.18 at Idaho W F.23 at Sacramento State* W F.25 Eastern Washington* W F.28 Northern Colorado* W M.3 2 Montana State L M.6 3 vs. Weber State L M.10 at Seattle * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 - Wyoming Jim Thorpe Classic 2 - Big Sky Quarterfinal (Portland) 3 - Big Sky Semifinal (Missoula, MT) Season Record: 8-20 Big Sky Record: 5-15 Coach: Tyler Geving W N.9 Pacific (OR) L N.12 at Oregon L N.21 at Portland L N.25 at Oklahoma State (#20) L D.1 at Loyola Marymount L D.12 Oregon State W D.15 George Fox W D.20 Idaho State* L D.22 Weber State* (ot) L J.3 at Montana State* L J.5 at Montana* W J.10 Sacramento State* W J.12 Northern Arizona* L J.17 at Northern Colorado* L J.19 at North Dakota* L J.24 at Southern Utah* L J.28 at Eastern Washington* L J.31 Montana* L F.2 Montana State* L F.7 at Northern Arizona* L F.9 at Sacramento State* W F.14 Southern Utah* W F.18 Eastern Washington* W F.23 UC Riverside L F.28 North Dakota* L M.2 Northern Colorado* L M.7 at Weber State* L M.9 at Idaho State* * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center (#) - opponent national ranking * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 - AIA Basketball Classic (Seattle, WA) 2 - Toyota Center, Kennewick, WA 3 - Big Sky Quarterfinal (Bozeman, MT) Viking Basketball 89

92 VIKING RECORD BOOK Season Record: Big Sky Record: 11-9 Coach: Tyler Geving L N.8 at UNLV W N.13 Pacific Lutheran W N.22 1 Loyola Chicago W N.23 1 SIU Edwardsville W N.24 1 UC Davis L N.29 at Boise State L D.7 Portland L D.14 Idaho W D.23 Evergreen State L J.2 at Idaho State* L J.4 at Weber State* L J.9 Montana State* W J.11 Montana* (3ot) W J.16 at Sacramento State* (ot) L J.18 at Northern Arizona* W J.25 Southern Utah* W J.27 Eastern Washington* W J.30 Northern Colorado* W F.1 North Dakota* L F.6 at Montana* (ot) L F.8 at Montana State* L F.13 Northern Arizona* L F.15 Sacramento State* W F.20 at Southern Utah* W F.24 at Eastern Washington* L F.27 at North Dakota* THE VIKINGS ON TELEVISION All-Time (17-40) Home (9-7) Road (8-33) (Games televised in Portland area or on PSU television network) at Missoula, MT FSN Montana 68, PSU at Cheney, WA FSN Eastern Washington 93, PSU at Pocatello, ID FSN PSU 78, Idaho State at Bozeman, MT FSN Montana State 94, PSU at Ogden, UT FSN Northern Arizona 73, PSU 56* at Berkeley, CA KWBP Penn 84, PSU 74 (Golden Bear Classic) at Ogden, UT FSN Weber State 80, PSU at Missoula, MT ATT Montana 78, PSU at Cheney, WA FSN Eastern Washington 81, PSU at Portland, OR FSN PSU 81, Sacramento State at Portland, OR ASCN PSU 77, Portland 75 (ot) at Portland, OR ASCN Oregon State 51, PSU at Portland, OR ASCN Montana State 74, PSU at Portland, OR ASCN Eastern Washington 78, PSU at Portland, OR ASCN PSU 83, Weber State at Portland, OR OSN Oregon 69, PSU at Eugene, OR OSN Oregon 62, PSU at Spokane, WA FSN #25 Gonzaga 98, PSU at Spokane, WA FSN #6 Gonzaga 89, PSU at Eugene, OR OSN Oregon 116, PSU at Spokane, WA FSN #22 Gonzaga 69, PSU at Seattle, WA FSN #17 Washington 105, PSU at Seattle, WA FSN Washington 84, PSU at Pocatello, ID CSN PSU 71, Idaho State at Portland, OR CSN PSU 70, Montana 68 W M.1 at Northern Colorado* W M.6 Weber State* W M.8 Idaho State* (ot) W M.13 2 vs. Montana L M.14 2 vs. North Dakota L M.18 3 at San Diego * Big Sky Conference game All home games played at Stott Center 1 Portland State Tournament 2 Big Sky Tournament, Ogden, UT 3 CollegeInsider.com Tournament at Portland, OR CSN PSU 72, Idaho State 61* at Portland, OR ESPN2 PSU 67, Northern Arizona 51* at Omaha, NE CBS Kansas 85, PSU 61# at Anchorage, AK FSN/CSN Hampton 77, PSU 71 (ot) at Seattle, WA FSN Washington 84, PSU at Spokane, WA FSN PSU 77, #7 Gonzaga at Flagstaff, AZ CSN PSU 92, Northern Arizona 91 (4ot) at Greeley, CO CSN PSU 57, Northern Colorado at Bozeman, MT CSN Montana State 85, PSU at Portland, OR CSN PSU 59, Sacramento State at Portland, OR ESPNU PSU 93, Boise State at Ogden, UT CSN PSU 61, Idaho State 53* at Ogden, UT CSN PSU 79, Montana State 77* at Boise, ID CBS #20 Xavier 77, PSU 59# at Seattle, WA FSN #14 Washington 111, PSU at Kennewick, WA FSN Washington State 93, PSU at Portland, OR CSN Northern Arizona 93, PSU at Portland, OR CSN PSU 84, Weber State at Seattle, WA FSN Seattle 93, PSU at Ogden, UT CSN Weber State 69, PSU at Eugene, OR FSN Oregon 68, PSU at Pocatello, ID CSN PSU 79, Idaho State at Flagstaff, AZ FSN Northern Arizona 79, PSU at Denver, CO Root Denver 69, Portland State at Eugene, OR CSN Oregon 79, Portland State at Corvallis, OR Root Oregon State 101, Portland State at Portland, OR CSN Montana 69, Portland State at Missoula, MT CSN Weber State 69, Portland State 63* at Eugene, OR Pac-12 Oregon 80, Portland State at Portland, OR CSNNW Oregon State 79, Portland State at Flagstaff, AZ Fox AZ Northern Arizona 79, Portland State at Flagstaff, AZ Fox AZ Northern Arizona 77, Portland State 56 * Big Sky Tournament game # NCAA Tournament game ASCN - Action Sports Cable Network FSN - Fox Sports Net CSN - Comcast Sports Net OSN - Oregon Sports Network VIKINGS vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS (Big Sky era, no record available prior to that) Duke 89, Portland State Stanford 87, Portland State #22 Oregon Portland State Gonzaga 98, Portland State Viking Basketball Iowa State 72, Portland State 64 Gonzaga 89, Portland State Gonzaga 69, Portland State 51 Washington 105, Portland State UCLA 69, Portland State 48 Washington State 72, Portland State 60 #5 Kansas 85, Portland State Omaha, NE (NCAA Tournament) All-Time Record: Portland State 77, Gonzaga 70 Baylor 79, Portland State 66 #20 Xavier 77, Portland State Boise, ID (NCAA Tournament) Washington 111, Portland State 55 Portland State 86, Portland #20 Oklahoma State 81, Portland State 58

93 VIKING RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS AIR FORCE PSU leads A W H W H L A L M... H W A W AKRON PSU leads N W ALASKA-ANCHORAGE PSU leads H W H W A W A W H W H W A W A W H W H W A W A W H W A W A W A W A L H L ALMA PSU leads N W ARIZONA Arizona leads A L ARIZONA STATE Arizona State leads A L A L A L (ot)... A W A W ARKANSAS Arkansas leads A L ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Arkansas-Little Rock leads H L A L N L BAYLOR Baylor leads A L BELMONT Belmont leads N L BETHUNE-COOKMAN PSU leads H W A W BIOLA PSU leads H W BOISE STATE Boise State leads H L A L H W A L H W A W A L H W A L H W H W (ot)... A L N W A L H W A L H L A W A L (ot)... A L A L H W A L A L BOSTON U. PSU leads N W BRADLEY Bradley leads A L BRIGHAM YOUNG Brigham Young leads A L BRITISH COLUMBIA* PSU leads L A W A W H W H W H W A W A L H W H W H W A L A L H W H W H W CALIFORNIA California leads A L UC DAVIS PSU leads N# L A W H W H W A L H W UC IRVINE UC-Irvine leads H W A W A L H L A L UCLA UCLA leads A L UC RIVERSIDE PSU leads A L H W N W H W UC SANTA BARBARA UC-Santa Barbara leads A L CAL POLY PSU leads M... H W A W A L H W A L H W A L H W CAL POLY POMONA PSU leads H W CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD Series tied A L H W CAL STATE FULLERTON Cal State Fullerton leads H L A L A L H W A L H W H W A L CAL STATE HAYWARD PSU leads H W CAL STATE LOS ANGELES Cal State Los Angeles leads H L (3ot)... H L H L H W A L H W CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Cal State Northridge leads A L R... H L H W A L (2ot)... A W R... H L H W A L A L H L H W A L N L CALIFORNIA WESTERN California Western leads N L CARROLL PSU leads N W CASCADE 1 PSU leads H W A W CASCADE 1 PSU leads H W H W H L CENTENARY Series tied A W A L CENTRAL WASHINGTON Series tied L W W (ot)... L W W W A L N L H W H W A W A L H L H L A L H L A W H W A L A L H W CHAPMAN PSU leads H W H W CHICO STATE PSU leads H W CHICAGO STATE PSU leads H W COLORADO STATE Colorado State leads A L A L H L (ot)... H L N L CONCORDIA PSU leads H W H W DENVER Denver leads A L DUKE Duke leads A L EAST TEXAS STATE East Texas State leads L EASTERN MONTANA PSU leads H W A L H W H W A W (ot)... N W EASTERN OREGON PSU leads W L L W W W W W W W L L L W L L W W W W L L W W (ot)... W L L L W W W W L L L W W W W W W W L L W L W W W W L W W L W W W L L L W W H W H W Viking Basketball 91

94 VIKING RECORD BOOK EASTERN WASHINGTON PSU leads N L H W A W H W R... H W A W H W A L M... H W A L %... N W A L H L A L H W A L H L A L H L H L A L A W H W H L (ot)... A L %... A L H L A W A L H W H W (ot)... A W H W A W H W A L (ot)... A W H W A L H W H W A W EVERGREEN STATE PSU leads H W H W H W FRESNO PACIFIC PSU leads H W FRESNO STATE Fresno State leads A L N L H L A L GEORGE FOX PSU leads W W H W H W H W GONZAGA Gonzaga leads A L A L A L H L A L H W A L H W A L H W A W H L A W (ot)... H L N W A L A L A L A L H L A L M... H L A L A L A L A W GRAMBLING STATE Grambling leads H L A L GREAT FALLS PSU leads N W A L H W H W A L H W H W HAMPTON Hampton leads (ot)... N L HAWAII Hawaii leads H W A L A L A L A L A L HAWAII-HILO PSU leads A W HOUSTON Houston leads N L HOWARD PSU leads A W N W H W HUMBOLDT STATE PSU leads W (ot)... H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W IDAHO Series is tied H L A L A L H L A L H W A L H W A W H W H W A L WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS Longest Winning Streak Longest NCAA I Winning Streak to Longest Home Winning Streak to Longest Road Winning Streak to Longest Losing Streak to Longest Road Losing Streak to Longest Road Winning Streak to Longest Big Sky Winning Streak to (includes tourney) Longest Big Sky Home Winning Streak to Longest Big Sky Road Winning Streak to Longest Big Sky Losing Streak to ; to Longest Big Sky Home Losing Streak to ; to ; to ; to Longest Big Sky Road Losing Streak to All winning streaks listed since Portland State became a NCAA program in A W H W H W A L A W H W A L H L IDAHO STATE PSU leads A L A L H W H W A L H W H W A L H L A L A W H W M... H W A W A W H W (ot)... H W A L A W H W A L H W H L A L A L H W H L A W A W H W A W H W R%... H W H W A L %... N W (ot)... A L H W A W H L H W A W H W A L A L (ot)... H W IUPUI PSU leads N W IONA IU leads N L IOWA STATE ISU leads A L JACKSON STATE PSU leads M... H W A W KANSAS Kansas leads ^... N L KANSAS STATE Kansas State leads A L KENTUCKY Kentucky leads A L LAMAR Lamar leads H L A L N W LEHIGH PSU leads N W LEWIS & CLARK PSU leads H L N L H L A L A L N L W A W N L N W H L A L A W A W H W A W A L H W N L A W H W (ot)... N W W W W L W L W W W L L W L L A L H W R... H W H W LINFIELD PSU leads L L W W W L W L L W L W L L L A L A W H W H L A W H W H W H W H W LONG BEACH STATE Long Beach State leads N L A L Viking Basketball 92

95 VIKING RECORD BOOK LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Series tied A L H W LOUISIANA-MONROE Louisiana-Monroe leads A L LOUISIANA TECH Series tied H L N W LOYOLA CHICAGO PSU leads H W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PSU leads (ot)... A L A W H W H W A L MD-EASTERN SHORE PSU leads A W H W N W MICHIGAN STATE Michigan State leads A L MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. MTSU leads A L H L MISSISSIPPI Mississippi leads A L MONTANA Montana leads H L A L H W A W H W A L H W A L N W H W A L H W A W A L H W A L H L R... H L A L A L R... H W R... H W (ot)... A L A L R (ot)... H L A L H W H L A L A L H L H W A W H W A L A L (ot)... H W H L A W H W A W H W A L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L (3ot)... H W (ot)... A L #... N W MONTANA STATE Montana State leads H L A L H W A L H L A L A L N W A W A L R... H W A L A L R(3ot)... H W R (ot)... H W A L A L R... H W A L R... H L H L A L A L H L H L A L H W (ot)... A W A L H W H W A L %... H W H W A W A L H W %... N W A L H L %... A W A L H W A L H L %... H W A L H L H L A L MONTANA TECH PSU leads H W MT. VERNON (OH) Mt. Vernon leads L NEBRASKA Nebraska leads A L NEVADA PSU leads A W H W A L H W M... H W A L A L NEW HAMPSHIRE PSU leads N W NEW MEXICO New Mexico leads A L A L A L NEW ORLEANS PSU leads A W NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota leads L A L A L H L H W A L #... N L NORTH TEXAS Series tied A W A L NORTHERN ARIZONA PSU leads N L A W H W A L R (ot)... H W H W A L A L M (ot)... H W %... N L H W A L %... N L A L H W H L A W H W A L A W H W H W A W A L H L A L H W H W A W R%... H W (4ot)... A W H W H L (2ot)... A L H L A L H W A W H W A L A L H L NORTHERN COLORADO PSU leads H W A W A W H W A W H W (ot)... H W A W A W H W H W A L H L A L A W H W A L H L H W A W NORTHERN ILLINOIS PSU leads N W NORTHERN IOWA PSU leads H W NORTHWEST (WA) PSU leads H W OHIO STATE Ohio State leads A L ORAL ROBERTS Oral Roberts leads A L OREGON Oregon leads R... H L A W A L M... H L A L M... H L A L A W A L A L A L A L OREGON STATE Oregon State leads A L A L L A L A L A L L A L A L R... H L A L A L H L OREGON TECH PSU leads W W L W L W W W L W W W W L W L W W W L L L W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L W W W W W W L L W L W L L W L L L L L L W W W W L L L L L W H W H W H L H W PACIFIC (OR) PSU leads W L L W L W W W W L L L W W W W W W Viking Basketball 93

96 VIKING RECORD BOOK W W W W W L L L (2ot)... L H W H W U. of PACIFIC PSU leads H L M... H W A W PACIFIC LUTHERAN Pacific Lutheran leads L L N L H W H W PARSONS PSU leads H W PENNSYLVANIA Penn leads N L PEPPERDINE Pepperdine leads A L A L A L A W H W PORTLAND Portland leads L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L W (2ot)... 1 L L W L W L W (ot)... 1 L W W W (ot)... 1 W W L L L A L M... H W A L R (ot)... H W A L H L A L H W H L A L H W A W H W A W H L A L H L PUGET SOUND Puget Sound leads L L L H W A W H W H L A L A L H L H W A L A W H W A L H W A W H W H W A L H W A L (ot)... A L H W H W A L H L A L H L A L REDLANDS PSU leads H W REED PSU leads W W RICE Series is tied A L A W ROCKY MOUNTAIN PSU leads H W H W SACRAMENTO STATE PSU leads A L H W A L R... H W A W H W M... H W A L A W H W H W A L H W A W H W A L A L H W H W RECORDS vs. NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCES Notes: Portland State wins listed first. Current conference affiliations are listed. Teams were not necessarily members of those conferences at the times of all games. America East (2-0) Boston University New Hampshire Atlantic Coast (0-1) Duke Atlantic 10 (0-1) Xavier Big Sky ( ) Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Montana Montana State North Dakota Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Sacramento State Southern Utah Weber State Big Ten (0-3) Michigan State Nebraska Ohio State Big 12 (0-5) Baylor Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma State Big West (24-32) UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Hawaii Long Beach State Pacific A W A L H L A L H W H W A W A W H W H W A W H W A L H W A W H W A L Conference USA (2-6) Houston Louisiana Tech Rice SMU Tulane UTEP Horizon (1-3) Valparaiso Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wright State Ivy (0-1) Pennsylvania Metro Atlantic Athletic (0-1) Iona Mid-American (2-0) Akron Northern Illinois Mid-Eastern Athletic (8-1) Bethune-Cookman Hampton Howard Maryland-Eastern Shore..3-0 Missouri Valley (1-1) Bradley Loyola-Chicago Mountain West (21-52) Air Force Boise State Colorado State Fresno State Nevada New Mexico San Diego State San Jose State UNLV Utah State Wyoming Ohio Valley (3-2) Belmont SIU-Edwardsville Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Pac-12 (4-48) Arizona Arizona State (ot)... A W H L ST. MARTIN S PSU leads W L N L A W H W H W A L H W A L H W A W California Oregon Oregon State Stanford USC Washington Washington State UCLA Patriot (1-0) Lehigh Southeastern (0-3) Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi Southland (2-4) Lamar Oral Roberts Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Southwestern Athletic (3-2) Grambling State Jackson State Texas Southern Summit (1-1) Denver IUPUI Sun Belt (3-8) Arkansas-Little Rock Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee State North Texas West Coast (33-67) Brigham Young Gonzaga Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary s San Diego Santa Clara Western Athletic (14-10) Cal State Bakersfield Chicago State Seattle Texas-Pan American Utah Valley SAINT MARY S Saint Mary s leads H W (ot)... A L A W A L A L SAN DIEGO San Diego leads H L A L R... H W A L H L A L Viking Basketball 94

97 VIKING RECORD BOOK SAN DIEGO STATE San Diego State leads N# L A L A L A L SAN JOSE STATE San Jose State leads A L H L A L A W (ot)... H L SANTA CLARA PSU leads N W SEATTLE The series is tied A L A L A L A L H W N W A L H W N W H W H L A L H W A W H W A L SEATTLE PACIFIC Seattle Pacific leads L L L L W L L L W W W L W L L W L L L L H L A L A L H W N L H W A L H W A L A L H L H W A L A L H W H W A W H W A W H W A L A W H W H L A L SIMON FRASER* PSU leads (ot)... H W A L H W H W A W H W A L H W H W H W SOUTHERN COLORADO PSU leads A W SIU-EDWARDSVILLE PSU leads H W SOUTHERN METHODIST SMU leads A L SOUTHERN OREGON PSU leads L L L L W W L W W L W L L L W W W W L W W W W L W L L L W W W (2ot)... W L L L W L L W L W W L W L L W W W L W W L L W W L W W L W A W A L H W H W H W R... H W H W SOUTHERN UTAH PSU leads H W A L H W H W A W STANFORD Stanford leads A L A L TENNESSEE-MARTIN Series tied (ot)... A L H W TENNESEE STATE PSU leads A W TEXAS-EL PASO UTEP leads A L TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN PSU leads A W TEXAS SOUTHERN PSU leads A W TEXAS A&M- CORPUS CHRISTI Series is tied R... H W (ot)... A L TULANE Tulane leads A L UNLV UNLV leads A L H L A L A L A L A L A W A L A L USC USC leads A L U.S. INTERNATIONAL U.S. International leads H L A L (ot)... H W UTAH STATE Utah State leads A L H L A L H W UTAH VALLEY PSU leads H W (ot)... A W H W A L VALPARAISO Valparaiso leads A L VICTORIA* PSU leads H W WALLA WALLA PSU leads H W WARNER PACIFIC PSU leads H W H W H W WASHINGTON Washington leads A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L WASHINGTON STATE Washington State leads A L R... H L A L R... H L A L A L A L WEBER STATE Weber State leads (JC)#... W (JC)#... W H L A L A L H L A L R... H W R... H W A L R... H W A L A L H L H W A L A L H W %... N L A L H L H L A L H W A L M%... H L H W A W A L H L %... A L A L H W H L A L A L H W %... A L H W A L H L A L %... N L (ot)... H L A L A L H W # WSU was a junior college, games don t count in total WESTERN MONTANA PSU leads H W WESTERN OREGON PSU leads L W W W W W L W W W L W W W L L W L W L L L W W W W L W W W W L L W W W W W W W L W W W W (ot)... L W (ot)... W W W W W W W W W Viking Basketball 95

98 VIKING RECORD BOOK W L W L L W W L L (2ot)... W W L L H W WESTERN WASHINGTON W. Washington leads W L H L A L H L A L A L H W H W WESTMONT PSU leads H W WHEATON (IL) PSU leads H W WHITMAN PSU leads H W WHITTIER PSU leads H W WHITWORTH Whitworth leads L L L ATTENDANCE RECORDS YEARLY ATTENDANCE Year Home Total Avg. Road Total Avg. All Total Avg ,475 1, ,224 1, ,699 1, ,000 1, ,316 2, ,316 1, ,065 1, ,850 2, ,915 2, ,650 1, ,400 3, ,050 2, ,200 1, ,850 3, ,050 2, ,900 1, ,000 2, ,900 2, ,410 1, ,670 2, ,080 1, ,007 1, ,753 3, ,760 2, ,142 1, ,228 3, ,370 2, ,199 1, ,023 4, ,222 3, ,391 1, ,029 4, ,811 4, ,837 1, ,558 6, ,395 4, , ,495 3, ,943 2, , ,725 4, ,317 2, , ,648 2, ,948 1, ,988 1, ,220 2, ,208 2, ,654 2, ,911 4, ,565 3, ,014 1, ,402 5, ,416 3, ,631 1, ,982 4, ,613 3, , ,216 2, ,906 1, ,076 1, ,821 4, ,894 2, ,487 1, ,555 5, ,042 3, , ,679 3, ,472 2, ,092 1, ,586 3, ,678 2, ,367 1, ,164 4, ,531 3, , ,636 4, ,534 2, ,862 1, ,146 4, ,008 2, ,383 1, ,286 3, ,669 2, ,109 1, ,335 4, ,444 2, , ,191 2, ,623 1, , ,842 3, ,550 2, , ,592 2, ,395 1, , ,929 3, ,833 1,995 *some games during the 1970s vs. University of Portland at Memorial Coliseum were listed as neutral site games. However, for this chart, they have been included in home attendance. Attendance prior to not available. WILLAMETTE Willamette leads L W L W L L L H W H W WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Series tied A W A L WISCONSIN STATE Wisconsin State leads # L WRIGHT STATE Wright State leads N L WYOMING Wyoming leads A L A L XAVIER Xavier leads ^... N L NOTES 1-Game played at Memorial Coliseum (prior to becoming a PSU home court) R-Game played at Rose Garden as home court M-Game played at Memorial Coliseum as home court #-Postseason Playoff Game %-Big Sky Conference Tournament ^-NCAA Tournament * Games against British Columbia, Victoria and Simon Fraser do not count in official record from to due to PSU s NCAA status. Game vs. Simon Fraser in season was officially recognized NCAA game. LARGEST CROWDS In other non-counting games from PSU s early years of basketball, the Vikings had a record against junior colleges, 11-8 record against AAU teams, and a 13-4 record during a trip to Asia in NAME CHANGES Alaska became Alaska-Anchorage and is listed as such. Nevada-Southern became Nevada-Las Vegas. Oregon College became Western Oregon. Nevada-Reno became Nevada. Northeast Louisiana became Louisiana-Monroe. Weber JC became Weber State. California Western is now Point Loma Nazarene. 1 The Cascade College which PSU played during the season is a different college from the Cascade College played during the season, although both are Portland schools. The Cascade College of the 1960 s no longer exists. George Fox University was known as Pacific College during the two meetings in the season. It is not to be confused with Pacific of Forest Grove, OR of the same era. HOME GAMES 8,585 Washington State 77, Portland State 75 (RG)# ,377 Portland State 101, Montana State 100 (3ot) (RG) ,551 Oregon State 89, Portland State 79 (MC) ,443 Oregon 69, Portland State 63 (MC) ,337 Oregon 85, Portland State 66 (RG) ,054 Portland 78, Portland State 73 (MC) ,018 Oregon State 102, Portland State 58 (MC) ,513 Oregon 91, Portland State 87 (MC) ,320 Weber State 71, Portland State 61 (MC)^ ,113 Portland State 67, Northern Arizona 51 (RG)^ ROAD GAMES Kentucky 114, Portland State ,000 Portland State 82, Seattle U. 76* ,839 Kansas 85, Portland State 61% ,563 Portland State 91, New Hampshire 82** ,277 Houston 79, Portland State 67** New Mexico 85, Portland State ,821 Arkansas-Little Rock 48, Portland State 41** New Mexico 69, Portland State UNLV 67, Portland State Arkansas 107, Portland State ,194 Xavier 77, Portland State 59% (RG) The Rose Garden (MC) Memorial Coliseum # doubleheader with Oregon State/Utah * at Lexington, Kentucky ** at Albuquerque, New Mexico ^ Big Sky Tournament game % NCAA Tournament game Viking Basketball 96

99 VIKING RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES All-Time Record: Portland (1-0) Eastern Oregon (1-0) Lewis & Clark (1-0) Southern Oregon (2ot) (1-2) Central Washington Oregon College Oregon College (1-1) Pacific (2ot) Oregon College (2ot) (1-1) Cal State Los Angeles (3ot) Humboldt State (1-0) #Simon Fraser (0-1) Portland (2ot) (0-3) Gonzaga at Boise State Portland (1-0) Portland (0-1) at Puget Sound (0-1) at St. Mary s (1-1) Colorado State Eastern Montana (1-0) U.S. International (1-0) Northern Arizona (1-1) at Loyola Marymount Montana State (3ot) (3-1) at Cal State Northridge (2ot) Montana State Northern Arizona at Montana (0-2) at Boise State at Tennessee-Martin (1-0) at Montana State (1-1) at Eastern Washington Montana (2-1) at Utah Valley San Jose State Northern Colorado (2-1) vs. Hampton at Northern Arizona (4ot) at Eastern Washington (0-2) at Idaho State at Northern Arizona (2ot) (1-0) Eastern Washington (0-1) Weber State (3-1) Montana (3ot) at Sacramento State at Montana Idaho State # does not count as NCAA game Steve Huey (0-1) Montana (1-1) at TAM-Corpus Christi Idaho State Kyle Richardson had 28 points and 14 rebounds in a Senior Day overtime win against Idaho State, 78-74, last season (2-0) at Arizona State Viking Basketball 97

100 VIKING RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Season League Year Coach W-L-T W-L-T Place John Jenkins Joe Holland Arba Ager Arba Ager NA Arba Ager st Arba Ager st Arba Ager th Sharkey Nelson nd-tie Sharkey Nelson st Sharkey Nelson st Sharkey Nelson nd-tie Sharkey Nelson rd Sharkey Nelson st Sharkey Nelson nd Sharkey Nelson nd-tie Sharkey Nelson nd Sharkey Nelson rd Sharkey Nelson nd Sharkey Nelson rd-tie Marion Pericin Marion Pericin Marion Pericin Marion Pericin Marion Pericin Marion Pericin Marion Pericin 17-8 John Jenkins : Marion Pericin : Joe Holland : 14-5 Ken Edwards : Arba Ager : Glen Kinney :18-62 Sharkey Nelson : Ritchie McKay : Ken Edwards Ken Edwards Ken Edwards Ken Edwards Ken Edwards Ken Edwards Glen Kinney Glen Kinney Glen Kinney 7-20 PSU dropped basketball program from 1981 to Ritchie McKay th Ritchie McKay rd-tie Joel Sobotka rd Joel Sobotka th Joel Sobotka th Joel Sobotka th Heath Schroyer th Heath Schroyer th Heath Schroyer st Ken Bone th-tie Ken Bone th Ken Bone st Ken Bone nd-tie Tyler Geving th Tyler Geving th Tyler Geving rd Tyler Geving th-tie Tyler Geving th-tie Joel Sobotka : Heath Schroyer : CAREER COACHING RECORDS Ken Bone : Tyler Geving : Career Conference* Years Coach Years Won Lost Pct. Years Won Lost Pct John Jenkins Joe Holland Arba Ager Sharkey Nelson Marion Pericin Ken Edwards Glen Kinney Ritchie McKay Joel Sobotka Heath Schroyer Ken Bone Tyler Geving Overall Record ^ year School ^ NCAA Record ^ Big Sky Era * Portland State competed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference (NAIA) from 1949 to PSU became a member of the Big Sky Conference (NCAA I) in All other years PSU played as an NCAA College Division independent. ^ Portland State became a 4-year degree granting institution in Viking basketball became an NCAA member in Records do not include non-counting NCAA games against Canadian teams or 17 games played in southeast Asia during season Viking Basketball 98

101 VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY P ortland State basketball began along with the formation of Vanport Extension Center in John Jenkins was the first head coach for Vanport that year. He was followed by Joe Holland, then Arba Ager, who led Vanport to its first 20-win season in That same year, Vanport became a member of the Oregon Collegiate Conference. Little reference material remains from the early days of Viking basketball, however the Vikings pieced together six wins in their first season of competition. Originally a two-year college, Vanport played four-year schools, junior colleges and some AAU teams. Coach Arba Ager led Vamport to Oregon Collegiate Conference titles in 1951 and Ager won more than 60 percent of his games in five seasons as head coach. Sharkey Nelson took over the Vikings in 1953 and began a 12-year run that included three OCC titles and two trips to the NAIA playoffs before the end of the decade. It was not until 1955 that Vanport became Portland State College, a four-year school. During that time, the Vikings still scrambled for a home venue, playing many games in high school gyms, in particular, the closely located Lincoln High School. Paul Poetsch, John Winters, Jack Parker, Jack Viskov and Jim Perkin were just a few of the stars from the Nelson era. Winters became PSU s first AllAmerican, earning third team NAIA honors in Sharkey Nelson won 162 games during his tenure, which ended in His son, John, who played from 1962 to 1966, was the first of many great scorers at Portland State throughout history. Others included Freeman Williams, Willie and Charlie Stoudamire, Leo Franz, Bill Wilkerson and Jason Hartman. Nelson took his team on a trip to southeast Asia in 1954 to compete against U.S. Military and foreign teams. The Vikings won 13 of 17 contests. And despite losing in the first round both years, PSU made its first playoff appearances in the NAIA in 1955 and Marion Pericin took over as head coach in 1965, just as PSU was joining the NCAA. He quickly Willie Stoudamire averaged over 30 points per game in John Nelson (above) was the first Viking to score 2,000 career points... until Freeman Williams (left) arrived a decade later. Free went on to score more points (3,249) than any player in NCAA history except Pete Maravich. raised the level of the program s play, and in 1967, PSU earned an NCAA College Division tournament berth. Pericin s teams were exciting, averaging more than 90 points per game for a six-season stretch, breaking the 100-point barrier 42 times. In , PSU averaged 99 points per game. The Stoudamires, Willie and Charlie, were stars when they began playing in Willie averaged nearly 25 points per game in his career. Pericin brought many great players to the program, including Willie and Charlie Stoudamire, Leo Franz, Leon Edmonds, Hal Dohling, Bill Wilkerson, Mike O Gara and Don Suloff among others. Dohling was a third team NCAA College Division All-American in Pericin s style put Portland State basketball on the map, as it made the transition from the NAIA to NCAA level of competition in He set the stage for the continued success during the Ken Edward s era later in the 1970s. Portland State College was undergoing transition in the 60s, growing dramatically, and constructing an on-campus gym, which became known as the Peter W. Stott Center in the late 1990s. PSC also achieved university status in During the mid-1970s, Ken Edwards took over the Vikings and continued the success of his predecessors. Edwards led PSU to seven winning seasons. He also brought to campus a player by the name of Freeman Williams. Free became PSU s alltime scoring leader, and the second all-time leading scorer in Division I history, behind only Pete Maravich. Williams averaged nearly 39 points per game in 1977, and 36 points the following season. He was complemented by other stars like Terry Adolph, Chucky Smith, Derreck Brooks, Ed Buchanan and Bob Sisul. Williams was named an All-American in 1978 on a team that included Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. PSU frequently played home games in Portland s Memorial Coliseum, most significantly all of its matchups with the University of Portland from 1971 to Portland State dropped basketball in 1981 for budgetary reasons, and the program remained dormant for 15 years. But in , behind great support, Viking basketball returned to the Park Blocks Viking Basketball 99

102 VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY TROY WAYRYNEN Marion Pericin s go-go Vikings of the late 60s and early 70s were pure excitement, averaging nearly 100 points per game. Ritchie McKay was hired to revive the basketball program and provided fans with almost immediate success. Tabbed by most publications and pundits to lose every game their first season, the Vikings surprised everyone by winning nine times, six times in conference play. The following year, PSU won 15 games and placed third in the conference. In fact, the Vikings had winning seasons in three of their first four under McKay, and then Joel Sobotka. All-Big Sky Conference players included Brian Towne, Jason Hartman and Derek Nesland, as well as Ime Udoka, who has gone on to an NBA career with four different teams. Nesland, a great allaround student-athlete honored the university by becoming PSU s first-ever Academic All-American in basketball. The Coliseum and the Rose Garden also served as home venues for the Vikings during this time, hosting dozens of games over PSU s first eight years back as a Division I program. However, the Stott Center underwent a major overhaul in 2002, after remaining largely unchanged since being built in The $1 million renovation project turned the arena although still small - into a first-class Portland State reached the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time in 2008, beating Northern Arizona at the Rose Garden. facility with new chair-back seats, a new floor, new basketball standards, sound system, scoreboards and overall aesthetic upgrade. Anthony Lackey led the Vikings into the new millennium. An outstanding all-around player, Lackey finished his career as the fourth all-time scorer in PSU history. A young teammate of his was Seamus Boxley who formed a bridge to the Heath Schroyer era. Schroyer was hired in 2002, taking over a struggling program. In three seasons, he converted the Vikings from Big Sky Conference also-rans to Big Sky Champions. The Vikings won the regular season title with an 11-3 record - their first-ever Big Sky Championship and first finish above third place in nine seasons as a member. Boxley was named Big Sky Player of the Year and earned Defensive Player of the Year for a second time as he led PSU to a 19-9 record. That tied the PSU mark for the most wins ever at the Division I level, as a sold-out Stott Center was reminiscent of the Freeman Williams era. The record for wins and excitement only lasted a few years, though. Ken Bone, who took over as head coach for DICK POWERS the season, rebuilt the Viking program and led it to its finest season ever in The Vikings won the Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament titles, establishing a new school record with 23 wins. PSU also made a first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division I tournament, losing to eventual national champion Kansas. The Vikings won their last 14 games against Big Sky opponents, as Bone was named Big Sky Coach of the Year, while point guard Jeremiah Dominguez was named Jeremiah Dominguez was the Big Sky Conference Player of the Year in and led the Vikings to two NCAA Tournament appearances. Derek Nesland was Portland State s first Academic All-American in basketball. the league s Player of the Year. That success continued the following season as the Vikings again won 23 times, won the Big Sky Conference Tournament Championship - on a dunk by Julius Thomas in the closing seconds - and earned a number 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Vikings lost in the opening round to Xavier. But, the season also included one of the biggest highlights in school history (to date) - a win at seventh-ranked Gonzaga. It was a first-ever win over a top 10 team in school history. TROY WAYRYNEN Viking Basketball 100

103 VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY Portland State wins the Big Sky Conference Tournament, reaching the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time. BIG MOMENTS IN VIKING HISTORY 1967 Portland State reaches an NCAA post-season for the first time and only time in its history. The Vikings earned a College Division berth after averaging more than 91 points per game in just its second season as an NCAA independent program Freeman Williams scores point number 3,249 in his final game against the University of Puget Sound. Williams completes his four-year career at Portland State as the second-all-time leading scorer in NCAA history behind only Pistol Pete Maravich. During his 107-game career, Williams scores 35 of more points 41 times, 50 or more six times, and a career-best 81. He is named a first team All-American for the season Portland State Administration approves the Viking Athletic Program s move to a full-fledged Division I competing institution. The result is the reinstatement of a men s basketball program that had been dead since the conclusion of the season due to budget cuts. After a long winter void in PSU Athletics, and countless questions of, will you ever bring back basketball? the Vikings have their answer. Portland State begins play in , and after numerous basketball publications predicted the Vikings would go winless, Head Coach Ritchie McKay leads PSU to a 9-17 record (6-10 in conference). In just their second season, the Vikings pull off a winning record (15-12). November 24, 1997 Portland State upsets the University or Oregon, 56-54, at McArthur Court in Eugene in just PSU s 28th game since reinstating its basketball program for the season. Sophomore guard Derek Nesland hit a three-point field goal with three seconds remaining to provide the winning margin. PSU, which had been without a men s basketball program from 1981 to 1996, was a huge underdog and had never beaten the down-state program. The victory legitimized Portland State as a Division I basketball program after a long absence, and led the Vikings to a stunning record (10-6 in conference) in just its second season. It was also Portland State s first-ever win over a Pac-10 school. February 24, 2005 Portland State clinches its first-ever Big Sky Conference Championship in its ninth season as a member of the league. The Vikings win a Big Sky game for the first time in Bozeman, beating Montana State, 88-82, overtime. PSU finished 11-3 in league play and 19-9 overall. March 12, 2008 Portland State puts a cap on the finest season in school history, defeating Northern Arizona, 67-51, at the Rose Garden to win the Big Sky Conference Tournament and earn a first-ever berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament. PSU wins a school record 23 games, setting 16 other school records during the course of the season. December 23, 2008 The Portland State Vikings treated themselves to the best holiday gift they could, a victory over the seventh-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs, 77-70, in Spokane. The win was arguably the biggest regular season victory in the history of the Portland State basketball program. It marked the first time the Vikings had beaten a nationally-ranked team since basketball returned to the Park Blocks in And it is unlikely the Viking program of 1970s could match it as they seldom saw a Top-25 opponent (no records of ranked opponents exist from that era). The only other win that compares was the first Big Sky Conference Tournament title game victory over Northern Arizona (67-51) on March 12, 2008 which vaulted the Vikings into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history - but that was a post-season game. Making it all the more impressive, a major snowstorm in the Portland area had the airport and some airlines shut down on Dec as the Vikings attempted to get to Spokane for the game with Gonzaga. PSU s flight was cancelled and the Vikings had to resort to a last-second bus trip. That wasn t easy either as the direct route on Interstate-84 was closed. So, the Vikings left by bus from PSU and headed north to the Seattle area, arriving near midnight on Monday. The team then departed on Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. arriving in Spokane about three hours prior to game time. Without the normal shoot-around and gameday preparation, the Vikings went into McCarthey Athletic Center and pulled off a stunning upset against one of the premier programs in the nation over the previous decade. March 11, 2009 The Portland State Vikings did it again - winning the Big Sky Conference Tournament for a second straight season - this time on the road and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. PSU pulled out a victory over Montana State in the Championship game in Ogden, UT when forward Julius Thomas slammed home the game-winning basket with less than two seconds left to play Viking Basketball 101

104 VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY VIKING ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME T he Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame honors excellence within the Viking athletics program. There has been no shortage of success in the past 67 years of Viking athletics and a portion of that is represented in the Hall of Fame. The Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame was founded in New members were inducted annually until 2003, at which time the Hall of Fame committee changed induction ceremonies to an every-other-year basis. In 2004, the Hall of Fame Committee also created a veterans committee, charged with selecting candidates that are 30 or more years past their playing careers. The Hall of Fame list includes 88 inductees and nine teams. Members of the Portland State basketball program recognized in the past include: Freeman Williams, Bill Wilkerson, Derek Nesland, Charlie Stoudamire, Willie Stoudamire, John Nelson, Paul Poetsch, Seamus Boxley, Coach Marion Pericin and Coach Sharkey Nelson. Hall of Fame Coach Sharkey Nelson (top photo) is joined by another Hall of Famer, Paul Poetsch (16), and Jack Viskov in The Stoudamire brothers, Charlie (10) and Willie (22), (bottom photo). Basketball Coach Marion Pericin was inducted into the PSU Hall of Fame in Member (years of competition) Inducted Lee Allen, Wrestling ( ) 2000 Pokey Allen, Football Coach ( ) 1997 Kiauna Anderson, Softball ( ) 2014 Renae Aschoff, Women s Basketball ( ) 2006 Wilbur Bauer, Wrestling (class of 1954) 2001 Jimmy Blanchard, Football ( ) 2008 Joseph Blumel, University President ( ) 1998 Seamus Boxley, Men s Basketball ( ) 2012 Greg Bruce, Women s Basketball Coach ( ) 2002 Orshawante Bryant, Football ( ) 2010 Tony Champion, Wrestling ( ) 2002 Lisa Couch, Volleyball ( ) 2001 Chris Crawford, Football ( ) 1998 Mouse Davis, Football Coach ( ) 1997 Ralph Davis, Track & Football Coach ( ) 1998 Curtis Delgardo, Football ( ) 1999 Clint Didier, Football ( ) 2000 Charles Chip Dunn, Football ( ) 2006 Jack Dunn, Baseball Coach ( ) 1998 Jim Dunn, Baseball ( ) 2012 Tracey Eaton, Football ( , 87) 2001 Deb Fitzhugh, Softball ( ) 1999 Nique Fradella, Volleyball ( ) 2014 Ryan Fuqua, Football ( ) 2012 Stuart Gaussoin, Football ( ) 2014 Marlin Grahn, Wrestling Coach/Athlete ( )_ 2008 Karen Haberlach, Volleyball ( ) 1998 Joe Holland, Athletic Director, Coach ( ) 1997 Michele Hughes, Basketball/Softball ( ) 2004 Theresa Huitinga, Volleyball ( ) 2008 Kristin Jacobs, Softball ( ) 2006 Lynda Johnson, Volleyball ( ) 1997 Felicia Johnston, Golf Coach ( ) 2014 June Jones, Football ( ) 1998 Kelsey Kahle, Basketball ( ) 2014 Terri Jo Kelly, Volleyball ( ) 2014 Kari Kockler, Volleyball/Basketball ( ) 2004 Cathy Kuntz, Volleyball/Basketball ( ) 1998 Neil Lomax, Football ( ) 1997 Roy Love, Athletic Director, Coach, Athlete ( )_1998 Don Lovell, Baseball ( ) 1999 Cynthia Macom, Softball ( ) 2010 Matt Mandigo, Golf ( ) 2010 Kim Manifesto, Women s Basketball ( ) 2001 Teri Mariani, Softball Coach/Three-sport athlete ( )_ 1999 Jerry Minor, Golf ( ) 2000 Jeff and Marty Mozzochi, Volleyball Coaches ( )_ 1999 Debra Myra, Track, Cross Country ( ) 2000 Freeman Williams (right) was an inaugural member of the Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame in PORTLAND STATE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Member (years of competition) Inducted Barry Naone, Football ( ) 2008 John Nelson, Basketball ( ) 2002 Sharkey Nelson, Basketball Coach ( , )_2001 Derek Nesland, Basketball ( ) 2006 Jen Norlin, Volleyball ( ) 2006 Laurie Northrop, Basketball ( ) 2004 Tom Oberg, Football ( ) 2002 Marion Pericin, Basketball Coach ( ) 1998 Leanne Peters, Volleyball ( ) 2000 Marlene Piper, Volleyball Coach ( ) 1997 Paul Poetsch, Basketball ( ) 1999 Don Read, Football Coach ( , ) 1999 Gordon Riese, Baseball ( ) 1997 Dave Robbins, Cross Country ( ) 2002 Mary Ross, Softball ( ) 2002 Shelley Rumberger, Volleyball ( ) 2010 Dan Russell, Wrestling ( ) 1998 Joy Russell, Volleyball ( ) 2002 Rick Sanders, Wrestling ( ) 1997 Chuck Seal, Wrestling ( ) 2010 Jordan Senn, Football ( ) 2014 Larry Sellers, Administrator/Meritorious Service ( )_ 2004 James Sisson, Wrestling ( ) 2004 Kristi Smith, Basketball ( ) 2001 Dave Stief, Football ( ) 2000 Charlie Stoudamire, Basketball/Football ( ) 2002 Willie Stoudamire, Basketball ( ) 1999 Karen Strong, Basketball ( ) 2010 Mike Tichy, Baseball Coach, Meritorious Service ( )_ 2000 Sarah Tiller, Women s Golf ( ) 2012 Tom Trebelhorn, Baseball ( ) 1998 Robin Unger, Track, Volleyball ( ) 2001 Tim Von Dulm, Football ( ) 2008 Tim Walsh, Football Coach ( ) 2012 Howard Westcott, Wrestling Coach ( ) 1997 Billy Bye-Bye White, Football ( ) 2006 Bill Wilkerson, Basketball ( ) 2004 Freeman Williams, Basketball ( ) 1997 Masaru Yatabe, Wrestling ( ) NAIA Runner-Up Baseball Team National Champion Wrestling Team National Runner-Up Volleyball Team National Champion Volleyball Team National Champion Volleyball Team National Champion Volleyball Team National Champion Wrestling Team National Champion Wrestling Team National Champion Volleyball Team Viking Basketball 102

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