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1 W E S T E R N W A S H I N G T O N U N I V E R S I T Y MEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Western Washington University Schedule...2 WWU Athletics...3 WWU Facilities...3 Quick Facts...3 Coaching Staff Preview Roster Player Sketches Combined Statistics...28 Individual Career Statistics...29 Team Game-By-Game...30 Opponent Game-By-Game...31 Game-By-Game Comparison...32 Individual Game-By-Game Individual Game Highs Analysis...35 Team Game Highs Analysis...36 Points-Rebounds-Assists...37 Overall/Conference Statistics...38 NCAA Division II & West Region Champions...39 League History...40 Post-Season Appearances...41 Series Records...42 Coaches Records Team & Individual Records Season Leaders Career Leaders Year-By-Year Leaders Milestones Point Games All-Stars Tournaments Game-By-Game Results WWU Athletics Hall of Fame...68 Sam Carver Gymnasium WWU Athletics Administration/Coaches...72 WWU Athletics Staff Directory...73 COVER PHOTOS Jeffrey Parker, Coach Tony Dominguez, Ricardo Maxwell

3 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ACTIVE MINDS CHANGING LIVES the university Western Washington University is a public, comprehensive university with a national reputation for academic excellence, dedicated to providing the highest quality undergraduate education in the Pacific Northwest. A Western education offers students the opportunity to develop active learning skills to last a lifetime and serves them well in today s pluralistic, changing and highly technical world. While large enough to offer students a range of top quality programs, Western remains small enough to focus its resources on the needs of individual students as they build career skills on the sound foundation of the arts, humanities, sciences and professional studies. the campus Western s main campus on the western slope of Sehome Hill has been called a jewel of a university. It offers a magic blend of art and nature with views of Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands to the west and a panoramic vista of the city of Bellingham. Some campus locations also offer scenic views of Mount Baker and Washington s Cascade Range to the east and the Canadian Cascades to the north. The campus is just minutes by bus from downtown Bellingham as well as the city s historic Fairhaven district, and its proximity to both locations also puts it within easy walking distance. Western s main campus and the adjacent Sehome Hill Nature Reserve encompass 216 acres near the heart of Bellingham. Counting Lakewood Recreation Center and Boathouse, the Shannon Point Marine Center in Anacortes, and the Viqueen Lodge, Western properties occupy 300 acres. students Over 15,000 students call Western home during each academic year, starting in late September and continuing through June. A third of Western s students reside in on-campus residence halls. Western offers something for every student, with more than 100 cultural, academic, recreational, religious, social and political clubs and organizations as well as multiple venues for the performing arts and extensive opportunities for community service. academic programs and degrees Western is organized into a graduate school and seven undergraduate colleges: the College of Business and Economics, the College of Fine and Performing Arts, Fairhaven College, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment, the College of Sciences and Technology, and Woodring College of Education. facebook.com/westernwashingtonuniversity twitter.com/wwu youtube.com/wwu Western Washington University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status or genetic information in its programs or activities. Inquiries may be directed to the Vice Provost for Equal Opportunity & Employment Diversity, Equal Opportunity Office, WWU, Old Main 345, MS 9021, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225; (voice) or 711 (Washington Relay); eoo@wwu.edu. 1

4 SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT PLACE TIME Oct. 25 (Sun.) TEAM ANOTHER LEVEL (Exh.) BELLINGHAM 4:30 p.m. Oct. 30 (Fri.) CCA DII Tipoff Classicvs.Colorado-Colorado Springs Anaheim, CA 4 p.m. Oct. 31 (Sat.) CCA DII Tipoff Classic vs. Upper Iowa Anaheim, CA 11:15 a.m. Nov. 1 (Sun.) CCA DII Tipoff Classic vs. MSU-Moorhead Carson, CA 6:15 p.m. Nov. 8 (Sun.) SEATTLE MOUNTAINEERS (Exh.) BELLINGHAM 3 p.m. Nov. 14 (Sat.) MULTNOMAH OR MOUNT VERNON 2 p.m. Nov. 18 (Wed.) BYU HAWAII BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Nov. 20 (Fri.) FLAGLER BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Nov. 21 (Sat.) Flagler vs. Portland Bible BELLINGHAM 3 p.m. Nov. 27 (Fri.) vs. Grace Bible Honolulu, HI 2 p.m. Nov. 29 (Sun.) at Hawaii Pacific Honolulu, HI 2 p.m. Dec. 3 (Thu.) SAINT MARTIN S* BELLINGHAM 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 (Sat.) SEATTLE PACIFIC* BELLINGHAM 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 (Tue.) SIMON FRASER* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Dec. 18 (Fri.) QUEST MOUNT VERNON 7 p.m. Jan. 2 (Sat.) at Montana State Billings* Billings, MT 7 p.m. Jan. 7 (Thu.) at Alaska Fairbanks* Fairbanks, AK 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9 (Sat.) at Alaska Anchorage* Anchorage, AK 2:15 p.m. Jan. 14 (Thu.) CONCORDIA BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Jan. 16 (Sat.) WESTERN OREGON BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Jan. 21 (Thu.) at Northwest Nazarene* Nampa, Id. 7 p.m. Jan. 23 (Sat.) at Central Washington* Ellensburg 7 p.m. Jan. 26 (Tue.) at Simon Fraser* Burnaby, B.C. 7 p.m. Jan. 28 (Thu.) MONTANA STATE BILLINGS* BELLINGHAM 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4 (Thu.) ALASKA ANCHORAGE* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 6 (Sat.) ALASKA FAIRBANKS* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 11 (Thu.) at Western Oregon* Monmouth, Ore. 7 p.m. Feb. 13 (Sat.) at Concordia* Portland, Ore. 7 p.m. Feb. 18 (Thu.) CENTRAL WASHINGTON* BELLINGHAM 7 p.m. Feb. 20 (Sat.) NORTHWEST NAZARENE* MOUNT VERNON 7:30 p.m. Feb. 25 (Thu.) at Seattle Pacific* Seattle 7 p.m. Feb. 27 (Sat.) at Saint Martin s* Lacey 7 p.m. March 2 (Wed.) GNAC Tournament First Round Lacey TBA March 3 (Thu.) GNAC Tournament First Round Lacey TBA March 4 (Fri.) GNAC Tournament - Semifinals Lacey TBA March 5 (Sat.) GNAC Tournament Championship Lacey March 11-14/12-15 NCAA Division II West Regional Site to be determined March NCAA II Elite Eight Frisco, TX (Dr. Pepper Arena host Lone Star Conference) *Great Northwest Athletic Conference contest #broadcast on KBAI Radio (930 AM) and Internet (wwuvikings.com) Home games (ALL CAPS) at Whatcom CC Pavilion (BELLINGHAM) or Skagit Valley CC (MOUNT VERNON) 2

5 GENERAL INFORMATION WWU ATHLETICS In , approximately 300 students will participate in 15 varsity sports at WWU, six for men and nine for women. WWU has been an official member of NCAA Division II since September In , WWU placed 36th among 300 NCAA Division II schools in the Learfield Sports Director s Cup national all-sports standings. The Vikings have had 12 consecutive Top 50 finishes and been among the Top 100 in each of its 17 seasons as a NCAA II member. They had seven straight Top 20 finishes from 2007 to 2014, placing sixth in and seventh in In , WWU won its seventh straight and 11th overall Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Sports championship. The Vikings also extended their title streaks in the men s all-sports standings to seven and in the women s all-sports standings to five. In , 33 WWU student-athletes were named recipients of DII Athletics Directors Association Academic Achievement Awards with accumulative GPAs of 3.50 or better and eight were named to GNAC Faculty Athletic Representatives Academic All-Star Team with accumulative GPAs of 3.85 or better. WWU won seven straight Division II national titles in women s rowing from 2005 to 2011, being the first NCAA school in any division to achieve that distinction. The Vikings placed among the top three nationally from 2002 to 2014, its four and eight reaching grand finals every time during that stretch. Using the NCAA Academic Success Rate, which includes all freshman student-athletes from the fall of 2007 and also accounts for studentathletes who transfer into or out of the institution, WWU posted an 86 percent success rate, compared to the NCAA II national number of 71 percent. WWU student-athletes raised $2,000 for the PeaceHealth Cancer Center in Bellingham during the school year. Altogether, the Vikings have brought in $59,000 over the last five years, most of it going to The American Cancer Society Relay for Life. WWU won the national men s basketball championship in 2012, placed second nationally in volleyball in 2007, and reached the national semifinals in men s basketball in 2001 and 2013, women s basketball in 2000 and 2013, women s soccer in 2013 and men s golf in WWU ranks among the top 15 in women s basketball victories among all four-year schools with that program making 15 NCAA tournament appearances in 16 years. The Vikings had the fourth-longest league volleyball winning streak in NCAA II of 57 from WWU, which won the NAIA national softball title in 1998, had a 38-game victory string in women s soccer from WWU is over last three years in women s soccer, reaching the national playoffs and winning conference regular-season titles in each of those campaigns. contests will take place at the Whatcom CC Pavilion with a seating capacity of 750. Men s and women s soccer matches are held at Harrington Field (AstroTurf) on the WWU campus. Track meets take place at Bellingham s Civic Stadium, built in 1961, with an addition in 1971 and a complete renovation in It has covered seating for 4,000 spectators and lights for night use. The track is an eight-lane, 400-meter oval. Softball contests take place at a campus facility completed in 1999 and renovated in 2012 with seating for 500. Rowing events are held on Lake Samish. Cross country meets takes place at Lake Padden Park, and golf competition at the Bellingham Golf and Country Club. WWU QUICK FACTS Location... Bellingham, WA (80,000 pop.) Founded/Enrollment /15,060 President...Dr. Bruce Shepard Senior Vice President, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Services...Dr. Eileen Coughlin Director of Athletics... Steve Card Faculty Athletic Representative...Dr. Bruce Larson National Affiliation...NCAA Division II Conference...Great Northwest Athletic Home Court/Seating Capacity... Whatcom CC Pavilion/750 Colors... Navy Blue, Slate Blue, Silver and White Nickname...Vikings GAME DAY STAFF A veteran crew makes sure that Western home basketball games run smoothly: P.A. Announcer... Brian Young Alternate...Kevin Johnson Scorebook...George Gleason Alternate...Geoff Landis Timer...Pat Schuette Alternate... Tina Schwindt Shot Clock... Mike Kirk Alternates... Hank Schwarz, Wes Wilkinson Statistics... Kevin Nunn, Troy Ragsdale Play by Play...Jonathan Sims, Seth Christianson FACILITIES Athletic facilities on Western s campus include Sam Carver Gymnasium, softball and soccer complexes, artificial-surfaced Viking Field, and a sixlane all-weather rubberized track. Carver Gym, completed in 1962, is in the first of a two-year renovation. During that time, nearly all volleyball and men s and women s basketball 3

6 COACHING STAFF TONY DOMINGUEZ Head Coach In fourth year as head coach at WWU Has posted record and winning percentage of 76.3 First coach in school history to post 20-win seasons in each of first three years In , directed Vikings to 31-3 record, Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular-season championship, West Regional title and NCAA Division II final four Winning percentage of 91.2 was school record and win total tied WWU mark Finalist for Clarence Big House Gaines National Coach of the Year honors and GNAC co-coach of the Year Guided Vikings to wins in first 24 games, a Division II record In August of 2012 replaced Brad Jackson who resigned after 27 seasons to take assistant coaching position at University of Washington Associate head coach previous two seasons and assistant 17 years overall at WWU During that stretch, Vikings posted (.658) record, made six regional appearances and won five conference championships WWU took NCAA II national crown in 2012, winning school record 31 games, and reached national semifinals in 2001 For 15 summers coordinated WWU Basketball Camp, one of northwest s largest with alumni dotting rosters of numerous colleges and universities as well as professional teams... Director of Parberry Strength Center for five years Was Junior Varsity coach one year at Nooksack Valley High School in Everson, and coached three Amateur Athletic Union teams that reached national tournaments in Las Vegas Also has coached at numerous summer basketball camps, including seven years at University of North Carolina Earned bachelor s degree in communications from WWU in 1994 Completed Masters of Business Administration degree from Concordia University (Wisconsin) in 1998 Graduate of Cascade High School in Everett Multi-sport athlete for Bruins, lettering two seasons in basketball 43 years old He and wife, Kristi (formerly Clark), have two daughters, Emilia 16 and Madison 13; and son Dane 10. 4

7 COACHING STAFF GREG MEIER Assistant Coach In fourth year as assistant coach at WWU Coordinator of WWU Basketball Camp and Director of Parberry Strength Center Assistant for two seasons at Eastern Arizona College, which competed in Division I of National Junior College Athletic Association from 2008 to 2010 Helped Gila Monsters reach Arizona Community College Athletic Conference playoffs and post NJCAA s top team grade point average in In was assistant at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, helping Grizzlies reach Class 3A state tournament Received bachelor s degree in communications from WWU in 2008 Lettered two seasons for Vikings after transferring from Whatcom CC Northwest Athletic Conference academic all-star, helping Orcas reach post-season playoffs Played previous season at Skagit Valley CC on team that reached NWAC playoffs Also attended Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, ID), competing on men s golf squad Graduate of Chelan High School Second-team all-central Washington Athletic Conference choice as senior for Mountain Goats As junior, played on team that won league title and reached championship game of Class 2A state tournament... Named first-team all-conference in golf as senior, making two trips to state tournament 30 years old. TYLER AMAYA Graduate Assistant In first year as graduate assistant coach for Vikings Working on teacher s certificate in WWU s Woodring College of Education Has played basketball professionally in 10 countries In 2014 was head coach of Bellingham Slam, a professional team that played in International Basketball League Served as Slam assistant coach in 2013, becoming the first person to win IBL championships as both player and coach Played professionally in Bahrain, China, Germany, Holland, Kuwait New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Taiwan and Tunisia During that stretch, competed for Slam in parts of four seasons, being named co-mvp of the 2008 IBL title game Assistant coach for two seasons at Skagit Valley College, the Cardinals placing fourth at NWAC Tournament in 2014 Received Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star honorable mention as senior at WWU on team that reached the final of the NCAA Division II West Regional Named GNAC Newcomer of the Year as junior on Viking squad that got to regional semifinals Also played one year each at Dixie State (Utah) and at NCAA Division I Gonzaga A graduate of Mount Vernon High School, was MVP at 2001 Class 3A state tournament as senior, leading Bulldogs to perfect 27-0 record and state championship. As junior, played on team that reached state title contest before losing by two points Received bachelor s degree at WWU in years old. ATIAVO JUDE (pronounced Ah-TAH-vee-oh) Volunteer In second year of second stint as assistant at WWU Also coached Vikings during and seasons Has been involved in sales for 26 years Played two years for Vikings... Averaged team-leading 14.6 points as senior in and 5.4 points as junior on squad in that reached NAIA District 1 playoffs... Earned bachelor s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies at Western in 1995 Also played two years at College of the Siskiyous CA, twice earning second-team all-golden Valley Conference honors... Most Valuable Player of Narrows League at South Kitsap High School in Poulsbo, Wash.... Attended Federal Way High School as freshman and sophomore, receiving second-team all-south Puget Sound League recognition... He and wife, Natalie, have daughter, Lilyauna 7 46 years old. 5

8 PREVIEW VIKINGS HAVE TALENT AND DEPTH NECESSARY TO GO FAR When talking about the Western Washington University Men s Basketball team, fourth-year head coach Tony Dominguez has little trouble describing the product you ll see on the court this season. Competitive Determined Intense Teamwork Dominguez and the Vikings are the preseason pick to win the Great Northwest Athletic Conference and feature a pair of preseason unanimous all-conference selections in junior forward Jeffrey Parker and senior point guard Ricardo Maxwell. Both were second-team all-conference picks last year, Parker averaging 15.6 points and Maxwell Beyond the preseason accolades and the constant target as a team to beat, Dominguez is looking at the campaign as another opportunity to continue the strong tradition of the program that is a constant contender for the NCAA Tournament and the national title. We are a team that has a lot of depth and a lot of talent, and our job is going to be to find a way to find the best balance that pushes this team forward, said Dominguez (71-22), who accomplished a program first by winning 20 or more games in each of his first three years as head coach. We have some challenges this season without being able to play on campus, but we are looking forward to facing that adversity head on and becoming a better program because of it. The Vikings will be playing off campus at Whatcom Community College for the next two seasons as historic Carver Gym undergoes a state-of-theart renovation. With every obstacle comes the chance for greatness. I keep telling our guys to look at the positives and fight through it. No matter where you play, you have to bring the same intensity and same determination in order to win games. We are a team that won t have any excuses, added Dominguez. The Vikings return four starters and nine letter winners from last year s team that finished and 11-7 in the GNAC (5th place). A loss in the championship game of the GNAC Tournament ended a 10-game winning streak. This year s squad features a rather large roster with 18 players, but that is by design. We have seven seniors right now, and wanted to bring in some younger players so we are not faced with a situation down the road where we are really young, said Dominguez. Our guys are fighting for playing time and that creates good competition. Like any sport at any level, you can never have too much good depth. When you have the amount of depth the Vikings have, figuring out where all the pieces fit is going to be the biggest challenge. The early part of the season will be important as we start defining roles and figuring out what pieces work best together on the court, said Dominguez. Dominguez talked at length about the upcoming season hitting on several topics: The Schedule: We loaded up on a lot of quality Division II schools to build our strength of schedule. We also play a lot of road games due to our gym scenario. That will hopefully make us a battle-tested team and put us in good contention to be a tournament team. We have a tough start to our season, but that should benefit us in the long run, especially as we enter conference play. Keys To Success for : We are a possession-minded team. Taking things one play, one game at a time. Defense is what defines our program s philosophy. If we can put pressure on teams with our defense and rebounding, we ll have some success. It starts and ends with defense and rebounding. I don t think we ll have any issues scoring, but we need to take our defense to the next level. The Conference: Our conference has a lot of talent, with several new coaches that have been successful on the recruiting trail. I think it is wide open in terms of contending for the conference title, but we are always a team that is a top target, and we embrace that challenge. We look at it as one game, one challenge at a time. After every game we need to refocus and prepare because every game counts. We are a team that will look at each game as a great opportunity to take our program to the next level. The Playmaker Jeffrey Parker: Jeffrey is a scorer and a pure shooter, no doubt about it. He is a very talented player that is going to be an integral part of this team. He is working hard at becoming a better defensive player and rebounder, and those two areas of his game have the ability to really take off. We are going to lean on him, no doubt. The Court General Ricardo Maxwell: He is our engine, our playmaker. He is an extreme athlete and his quickness makes him really tough to defend. We need him to lead our team and put the team on his shoulders. Team Versatility: We pride ourselves on having players that can fill a number or roles, not just being defined by the position next to their name. This goes along with our team depth. Versatile team talent is something we believe we are strong in this season. The Big Guy Mac Johnson: Mac Johnson is our big man, who emulates former Viking Chris Mitchell. He is a very good shooter and has the potential to be a doubledouble guy every game. The Bulldog Colby Mitchell: Colby didn t play last year as a redshirt and I think that really benefited him. He is a year older, he is hungry to get out on the court and he is just a bulldog. He is tough and will be a backbone to our team this season with his intensity and work ethic. The Role Players: We have a number of players that will give us a lift in a number of roles. Kyle Impero will take on a big role and has the ability to score in bunches. Harris Javier is a floor general and really a steady player that controls the tempo. Brett Kingma can really shoot the ball and will give us a lift. Brad Wallace is super tough and has good ability. Blake Bowen has worked on his agility and developed into a more all-around player. He can really shoot the ball. Trey Drechsel is a guy that can play 1-4 and can really shoot the ball. 6

9 PREVIEW DIVISION II BULLETIN PRE-SEASON POLL GNAC PRE-SEASON COACHES POLL 1. Augustana (SD) 14. Chico State Overall GNAC Record 2. West Liberty 15. UA Huntsville Pos. Team (1st Place Votes) Record (Place) Pts. 3. Tarleton State 16. NW Missouri 1. Western Washington (5) (tie 5th) Western Oregon (4) (1st) Mount Olive 17. Georgia Regents 3. Seattle Pacific (2) (2nd) Bellarmine 18. Western Oregon 4. Alaska Anchorage (tie 3rd) Colorado Mines 19. Drury 5. Central Washington (tie 3rd) Lincoln Memorial 20. Philadelphia 6. Alaska (8th) Indiana (Pa.) 21. Western Washington 7. Saint Martin s (tie 9th) Minn. St. Moorhead 22. Bentley Montana State Billings (tie 9th) UNC Pembroke 23. Cal Baptist 9. Northwest Nazarene (tie 5th) Delta State 24. Bridgeport 10. Concordia 25-7 First Year In GNAC Indianapolis 13. Southern Connecticut 25. East Central 11. Simon Fraser (7th) 20 Votes awarded on basis NABC DIVISION II PRE-SEASON RANKINGS Record Points Last 1. Augustana, S.D. (9) Tarleton State, Texas (2) West Liberty, W.Va. (2) Bellarmine, Ky. (1) Lincoln Memorial, Tenn Mount Olive, N.C Indiana, Pa. (1) Indianapolis, Ind Minnesota State-Moorhead Colorado School of Mines California Baptist Alabama-Huntsville NR 13. UNC Pembroke Northwest Missouri State NR 15. Western Washington NR 16. Drury, Mo NR 17. Chico State, Calif NR 18. Metropolitan State, Colo Southern Connecticut State NR 20. Montevallo, Ala Western Oregon NR 22. Midwestern State, Texas NR 23. Augusta, Ga NR 24. Barry, Fla Philadelphia, Pa NR GNAC PRE-SEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andy Avgi, Western Oregon Name School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown *Andy Avgi Western Oregon F 6-6 Sr. Woodburn, Ore. *Jeffrey Parker Western Washington F 6-6 Jr. Richmond, Calif. *Julian Nichols Western Oregon G 6-2 Sr. Upland, Calif. *Mitch Penner Seattle Pacific F 6-5 Sr. Seattle, Wash. *Momir Gataric Montana State Billings G/F 6-5 Sr. Sunnyvale, Calif. *Ricardo Maxwell Western Washington G 5-10 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio *Joseph Stroud Central Washington C 6-8 Sr. Seattle, Wash. *Brian McGill Alaska Anchorage G 6-2 Sr. Clackamas, Ore. +Sekou Wiggs Alaska Anchorage G 6-4 Jr. Seattle, Wash +Gilles Dierickx Seattle Pacific C 7-0 Sr. Ghent, Belgium Almir Haczisehovic Alaska C 6-8 Jr. Belgrade, Serbia Joe Slocum Alaska G 6-3 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. Trey Ingram Saint Martin s G 6-1 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. Tyler Copp Saint Martin s G 6-0 Jr. Camas, Wash. * - indicates unanimous selection + - indicates conference newcomer 7

10 ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOLS) 1 Ricardo Maxwell G Sr. 1V Cincinnati, OH (Withrow/Edmonds CC) 2 Kyle Impero G Sr. 1V Everson, WA (Nooksack Valley/Whatcom CC) 3 Brett Kingma G So. RS Mill Creek, WA (Jackson/Oregon) 4 Isom Brown F Jr. JC Tacoma, WA (Curtis/Highline CC) 10 Trevor Jasinsky F Fr. HS Camas, WA (Camas) 11 Trey Drechsel G Fr. RS Woodinville, WA (Cedar Park Christian) 12 Harris Javier G Sr. 1V Walnut, CA (Walnut/East L.A. College) 13 Evan Scholten F So. 1V Bothell, WA (Cedar Park Christian) 14 Austin O Keefe F Jr. RS Everett, WA (Jackson/Bellevue CC) 20 Brad Wallace G So. TR Lacey, WA (River Ridge/North Idaho JC/EWU) 22 Taylor Stafford G Sr. TR Duluth, MN (East/Eastern Arizona JC/Evansville) 23 Colby Mitchell F Sr. RS/1V Chugiak, AK (Chugiak/Mount Hood CC) 33 Blake Bowen C Sr. 1V Vancouver, WA (Skyview/Clark CC) 35 Jeffrey Parker F Jr. 2V Richmond, CA (Salesian) 40 Blake Fernandez G So. JC Mountlake Terrace, WA (Mountlake Terrace/Edmonds CC) 42 Michael Hill, Jr. F Fr. HS Tacoma, WA (Future College Prep/Clover Park) 44 Mac Johnson C Sr. 1V Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep/Mount Hood CC) Daulton Hommes G Fr. HS Lynden, WA (Lynden Christian) Front Row (L-R): Brett Kingma, Brad Wallace, Ricardo Maxwell, Taylor Stafford, Blake Fernandez, Harris Javier Back Row (L-R): Kyle Impero, Jeffrey Parker, Trevor Jasinsky, Colby Mitchell, Mac Johnson, Blake Bowen, Michael Hill, Jr., Evan Scholten, Daulton Hommes, Trey Drechsel, Austin O Keefe 8

11 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOLS) 33 Blake Bowen C Sr. 1V Vancouver, WA (Skyview/Clark CC) 4 Isom Brown F Jr. JC Tacoma, WA (Curtis/Highline CC) 22 Trey Drechsel G Fr. RS Woodinville, WA (Cedar Park Christian) 40 Blake Fernandez G So. JC Mountlake Terrace, WA (Mountlake Terrace/Edmonds CC) 42 Michael Hill, Jr. F Fr. HS Tacoma, WA (Future College Prep/Clover Park) Daulton Hommes G Fr. HS Lynden, WA (Lynden Christian) 2 Kyle Impero G Sr. 1V Everson, WA (Nooksack Valley/Whatcom CC) 10 Trevor Jasinsky F Fr. HS Camas, WA (Camas) 12 Harris Javier G Sr. 1V Walnut, CA (Walnut/East L.A. College) 44 Mac Johnson C Sr. 1V Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep/Mount Hood CC) 3 Brett Kingma G So. RS Mill Creek, WA (Jackson/Oregon) 1 Ricardo Maxwell G Sr. 1V Cincinnati, OH (Withrow/Edmonds CC) 23 Colby Mitchell F Sr. RS/1V Chugiak, AK (Chugiak/Mount Hood CC) 14 Austin O Keefe F Jr. RS Everett, WA (Jackson/Bellevue CC) 35 Jeffrey Parker F Jr. 2V Richmond, CA (Salesian) 13 Evan Scholten F So. 1V Bothell, WA (Cedar Park Christian) 22 Taylor Stafford G Sr. TR Duluth, MN (East/Eastern Arizona JC/Evansville) 20 Brad Wallace G So. TR Lacey, WA (River Ridge/North Idaho JC/EWU) Head Coach: Tony Dominguez Assistant Coach: Greg Meier Volunteer: Atiavo Jude, Aaron Rosenberg Student Assistant: Michael Wade Graduate Assistant: Tyler Amaya Video Coordinator: Nate Card Manager: Ryder Cunningham Student Manager: Alex Iverson Pronunciation Guide Daulton Hommes as in Thomas Kyle Impero Im-PEER-oh Travis Jasinsky Juh-ZIN-skee Trey Drechsel DRECK-sel 9

12 PLAYER SKETCHES 33 BLAKE BOWEN COLLEGE Played in 24 games in , averaging 2.7 points and 2.0 rebounds Had season highs of nine points on 4-of-5 field-goal shooting vs. Quest BC on 12/2/14 and 10 rebounds vs. Douglas BC on 11/29/14 Made all eight of his free throws during campaign Redshirt in One letter Completed degree at Clark CC in , but did not compete As sophomore for Penguins in , earned second-team Northwest Athletic Conference Western Region all-star honors Averaged 10.3 points and 5.8 rebounds on team that reached second round of NWAC playoffs Averaged 4.3 points and 2.5 rebounds as freshman in Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL First-team all-greater St. Helens League and honorable mention Vancouver Columbian all-area as senior at Skyview High School Helped Storm to league title and championship game of regional playoffs Averaged 14.0 points and school-record 8.0 rebounds Started and lettered one year Also earned four letters in golf, competing in Class 4A state tournament as senior. Center 6-9, 255, 22, 5/18/92 Senior Vancouver, WA PERSONAL Major is communications His father, Steve, played golf at University of Oregon and was golf professional at Royal Oaks CC and Cedars for 19 years. 10

13 PLAYER SKETCHES 4 ISOM BROWN COLLEGE Transfer from Highline Community College Named NWAC Defensive Player of the Year as sophomore in on 23-9 team that was NWAC West Division co-champion (13-3) and reached quarterfinals at NWAC Tournament Team captain Played in all 32 games for Thunderbirds, averaging 6.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.2 steals Shot 51.4 percent from field (72-of- 140), hitting 7-of-17 3-pointers As freshman in , averaged 4.6 points and 3.4 rebounds on squad that placed fifth at NWAC tourney Named to NWAC West Region All-Defensive Team Started and lettered two years. HIGH SCHOOL Helped Curtis High School to 2013 WIAA Class 4A state title as senior, scoring 16 points in championship game win over Jackson High Received all-south Puget Sound League 4A South Division honorable mention Averaged 10.0 points and 6.0 rebounds Scored career-high 27 points vs. Todd Beamer Also attended Clover Park High School for three years, playing on teams that won Class 2A state title as sophomore and placed fifth as junior Four-year letter winner. Forward 6-6, 190, 20, 12/06/94 Junior Tacoma, WA PERSONAL Major is computer science His father, Steve, played football at Weber State University. 11

14 PLAYER SKETCHES 22 TREY DRECHSEL (pronounced DREK-Sel) COLLEGE Redshirt in Viking Jam Slam-Dunk champion Fred Lewis Memorial Scholar Athlete Award winner. Guard 6-5, 190, 19, 7/27/96 Freshman Woodinville, WA HIGH SCHOOL Washington State Coaches Association Class 1A State Player of the Year, honorable mention Associated Press all-state and Nisqually League Player of the Year as senior at Cedar Park Christian High School Played in Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association All-State game, finishing with triple-double of 24 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists First-team state alltournament pick, helping Eagles place fourth after winning second straight league title Averaged 21.2 points and 8.1 rebounds In comeback victory against Vashon Island, made 3-pointer with eight seconds remaining and following steal of inbounds pass scored game-winning layup with three seconds left Team MVP for second straight year and inspirational award winner Firstteam AP all-state and league POY as junior, averaging 14.8 points on 22-3 team that placed third in school s first state tournament appearance Second-team all-league as sophomore Started and lettered four years Also lettered two years in baseball, earning Emerald City all-league honors as freshman and sophomore. PERSONAL Plans to major in either engineering or business His mother, Marni, played volleyball at Pacific Lutheran University Grew seven inches over two-year span from sophomore to senior seasons in high school. 12

15 PLAYER SKETCHES 40 BLAKE FERNANDEZ COLLEGE Transfer from Edmonds Community College Helped Tritons to 27-6 record and tie for first-place in North Region at 12-2 as freshman in Averaged 11.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.6 steals Scored double-figures in 20 of 33 games with high of 21 Also had season bests of 10 rebounds, eight assists and four steals Starter and letter winner. Guard 6-1, 175, 20, 9/26/94 Sophomore Mountlake Terrace, WA HIGH SCHOOL Second-team Everett Herald all-area and first-team Western Conference all-star as senior at Mountlake Terrace High School Played in Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Class 3A-4A all-star game Helped Hawks place fourth at Class 3A state tournament and tie for league title Team captain for second straight year, averaging 11.5 points and 4.0 assists Second-team all-league as junior on squad that ranked second in state, reached second round at state tourney and won league crown As sophomore, competed on team that got to first round at state Started and lettered three years Also earned two letters in track. PERSONAL Major is biology. Earned Washington State Principals Scholars, Washington State and President s Award for Academic Excellence at MTHS. 13

16 PLAYER SKETCHES 42 MICHAEL HILL, JR. PREP SCHOOL Attended Future College Prep, located Carson, Calif., in Averaged 10.0 and 5.0 rebounds, helping Orange to record, second best in school history. Forward 6-8, 220, 20, 9/9/94 Freshman Tacoma, WA HIGH SCHOOL As senior at Clover Park, helped Warriors win South Puget Sound League and district titles and place fourth at Class 2A state tournament Named team s Most Improved player Attended Miami Beach (Fl.) Senior High School as junior and New Mexico Military School previous two years First-team all-district as sophomore, averaging 13.0 points and team-leading 8.0 rebounds. PERSONAL Plans to major in business. 14

17 PLAYER SKETCHES DAULTON HOMMES (pronounced Hah-mes as in Thomas) HIGH SCHOOL Sat out senior year at Lynden Christian High School with knee injury after tearing ACL in same knee that forced him to miss junior season Started and lettered as sophomore, averaging 9.5 points on team that placed fifth at Class 1A state tournament Lettered as freshman on squad that won district and state titles Also lettered one year in football, earned second-team Northwest Conference all-star honors as quarterback. Guard 6-7, 215, 18, 7/4/96 Freshman Lynden, WA PERSONAL Plans to major in either kinesiology or take program in pre-physical therapy Co-validitorian as senior at LCHS His father, Craig, played basketball and his mother, Annetta, competed in volleyball at Dordt (Iowa) College His sister Jasmine, earned Bellingham Herald All-Whatcom County Player of the Year honors in both basketball and volleyball and is currently senior on the Montana State University hoop squad. 15

18 PLAYER SKETCHES 2 KYLE IMPERO (pronounced Im-PEER-oh) COLLEGE Played in all 31 games as junior in , making eight starts Averaged 7.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.1 steals Scored double-figure points in nine games with high of 18 vs. Hawaii-Hilo on 11/15/14 Had 16 points on 7-of-10 field-goal shooting and season-high 10 rebounds vs. Alaska Anchorage on 3/5/15 Had season highs of seven assists vs. Montana State Billings on 1/8/15 and five steals at Saint Martin s on 2/21/15 One letter Transfer from Whatcom CC Northwest Athletic Conference Northern Region Most Valuable Player as sophomore for Orcas in Averaged NAC-leading 28.3 points per game on 19-8 team that won regional title and won one of three games at NAC Tournament Also averaged 6.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.2 steals Shot 47.6 percent (253-of-531) from the field, 35.4 percent (45-of-127) from 3-point range, and 80.8 percent (185-of-229) at free throw line Scored 40 or more points in four games with collegiate career-high 43 against Olympic CC First-team NAC regional all-star as freshman in Averaged 20.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 2.7 assists on squad that got to NWAACC tourney Two letters Redshirt at WWU in Guard 6-4, 165, 22, 4/12/93 Senior Everson, WA HIGH SCHOOL Named state s Class 1A Player of the Year by Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association and first-team Associated Press Class 1A all-state selection as senior at Nooksack Valley High School Bellingham Herald All-Whatcom County Player of the Year and Northwest Conference Most Valuable Player Played in WIBCA All-State game, helping 1A defeat 2A MVP of Whatcom County All-Star Game, scoring 31 points Averaged 26.9 points per game, scoring 30 or more in contest 10 times and scored career-high and school-record 49 points, that coming versus Bellingham Also averaged 3.8 assists, 5.9 rebounds and 2.5 steals Helped Pioneers to record and sixth place at state First-team all-tournament pick at state Scored 151 points (30.2 average) at state, breaking tournament record that had stood since 1964 First-team Northwest Conference and all-whatcom County as junior, averaging 15.8 points, 4.0 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 1.4 steals Second-team all-tournament pick at state on squad that finished eighth Sixth man as sophomore Three-year letter winner Twice named NVHS MVP and Seattle Times Player of the Week. PERSONAL Major is business management. 16

19 PLAYER SKETCHES Forward 6-7, 205, 18, 5/1/97 Freshman Camas, WA 10 TREVOR JASINSKY HIGH SCHOOL MVP of 2015 Washington vs. Oregon Northwest Shootout, contributing 22 points, six rebounds and four assists in Washington victory Also competed in Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association All-State game McDonalds All-American nominee First-team Vancouver Columbian All-Region and Greater St. Helens League all-star as senior at Camas High School Helped Papermakers to first round of Class 4A state tournament, school s first appearance in 51 years, averaging 18.1 points per game, 7.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists Had career-high 37 points, making all 21 free throws, in loss to Wilson of Portland Scored 31 points, hitting 7-of-7 3-pointers, in win over Columbia River Team captain and squad s MVP for second straight year Led CHS in points and rebounds in each of his three seasons, finishing with 915 Honorable mention all-region and first-team all-league as junior and second-team all-league as sophomore Started and lettered three years Did not play as freshman because of stress fracture in back. PERSONAL Plans to major in business. Played one year for Emerald City AAU. 17

20 PLAYER SKETCHES 12 HARRIS JAVIER COLLEGE Competed in all 31 games last season, making 21 starts Averaged 3.3 points Ranked 11th nationally in NCAA Division II and third in Great Northwest Athletic Conference in assists-toturnover ratio at 3.03 with team-leading 109 assists (5.2 avg.) and just 36 turnovers Joe Morse Most Inspirational Player Made 26 of last 27 free throws (96.3 percent), hitting 81.0 percent (34-of-42) overall Had season highs of 11 points at Alaska Fairbanks on 1/1/15, 10 assists vs. Montana State Billings on 1/8/15 and seven rebounds at Central Washington on 1/14/15 One letter Transfer from East L.A. College Averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 assists as sophomore in Helped Huskies reach quarterfinals of California Juco playoffs as sixth man Named conference Player of the Month Starter as freshman Two-year letter winner. HIGH SCHOOL Second-team San Antonio League all-star as senior at Walnut High School Team captain for Mustangs, averaging 9.0 ppg and 8.0 apg Had career-high 14 assists in one game Second-team all-league as junior Started and lettered three years. Guard 5-10, 180, 25, 6/20/90 Senior Walnut, CA PERSONAL Major is physical education. 18

21 PLAYER SKETCHES 44 MAC JOHNSON COLLEGE Played in all 31 games as junior in , making 22 starts Averaged 8.7 points on 61.2 percent (115-of-188) field-goal shooting and 6.6 rebounds Also had 31 blocked shots Ranked fourth among Great Northwest Athletic Conference leaders in floor accuracy, fifth in rebounds and tied for sixth in blocks Scored double-figure points in 13 games Had season highs of 20 points vs. Northwest Nazarene on 2/14/15, 13 rebounds at Central Washington on 1/14/15, eight assists vs. Western Oregon on 3/6/15, five blocks at Alaska Fairbanks on 1/1/15 and four steals vs. Alaska Fairbanks on 1/31/15 One letter First-team Northwest Athletic Conference Southern Region All-Star as sophomore in at Mount Hood Community College NAC Southern Region co-defensive Player of the Year and NAC All-Academic choice Averaged 19.6 points on 61.3 percent field-goal shooting (186-of-301) and 10.6 rebounds Rebound average and floor accuracy both ranked fourth in NAC Helped Saints to 20-8 record Averaged 12.4 points on 57.0 percent field-goal accuracy (121-of-211) and 7.7 rebounds as freshman Started and lettered two years. Center 6-8, 215, 21, 7/12/94 Senior Spokane, WA HIGH SCHOOL Played in just four games as senior at Gonzaga Prep because of collapsed lung Top reserve as junior on team that won Class 4A state championship Two-year letter winner. PERSONAL Major is business. 19

22 PLAYER SKETCHES 3 BRETT KINGMA COLLEGE Missed season after suffering knee injury during previous summer Transfer from NCAA I Washington State University Redshirt for Cougars during season and sat out season Originally signed with University of Oregon Played in 19 games for Ducks as freshman in , averaging 9.8 minutes and 3.1 points Scored nine points in 21 minutes vs. Utah Had 10 points in 14 minutes vs. nationally No. 7 Vanderbilt. Guard 6-1, 175, 22, 9/13/92 Sophomore Mill Creek, WA HIGH SCHOOL Rated three-star prospect by Scout.com while competing at Jackson High School Set Western Conference and school career scoring records with 2,024 points Averaged 30.3 points as senior, leading Timberwolves to 23-4 record Named 2011 Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association Class 4A Player of the Year First-team Associated Press all-state pick Three-time Everett Herald all-area and first-team Wesco selection all-star Scored 41 points, hitting five 3-pointers, in District 1 championship game victory over Monroe Competed in national 3-point shooting contest Averaged 24.4 points, four steals and four assists per game as junior, helping JHS to Class 4A state title contest Hit turnaround 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds left to beat Decatur in quarterfinals, then scored 25 points in upset of top-ranked Federal Way in semifinals Fractured bone in left forearm as sophomore after averaging over 20 points early in season Averaged 17.5 points as freshman, earning second-team Wesco South all-star honors Played AAU ball for Emerald City and Friends of Hoop coached by Jim Marsh Started and lettered four years. PERSONAL Major is business administration His sister, Kristi, starred on UW women s basketball team, and another sister, Kelli, currently plays hoops for Huskies His father, Gregg, was All-American basketball player at Seattle Pacific University, and mother, Gail, is four-time qualifier for Olympic marathon trials. 20

23 PLAYER SKETCHES 1 RICARDO MAXWELL COLLEGE Unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason all-star Second-team GNAC all-star as junior in after being GNAC Preseason all-star Played in 25 games, making 23 starts Averaged 15.0 points on 51.8 percent (144-of-278) field-goal shooting, 3.9 assists and 2.9 rebounds Ranked fifth in GNAC in minutes played, sixth in assists, seventh in scoring, Shot team-best 71.8 percent (64-of-89) at free-throw line Had season-high 31 points vs. Western Oregon on 1/24/15 and 28 at Northwest Nazarene on 1/17/15 Had team-best 12 assists vs. Thompson Rivers BC on 12/15/14 and grabbed seven rebounds in each of two games Drove length of court for winning layup in win over Seattle Pacific on 1/10/15 Redshirt in Transfer from Edmonds Community College First-team Northwest Athletic Conference Northern Region All-Star and All-Defensive Team pick as sophomore in Helped Tritons to 26-4 record, North Region title and championship game of NAC Tournament First-team all-tournament choice Averaged 20.6 points, shooting 41 percent (61-of-150) from 3-point range, 5.3 assists and 4.6 rebounds Scored season-best 36 points versus Everett CC Did not compete as freshman in because of severe ankle sprain Played season at North Seattle Community College. Guard 5-10, 180, 21, 3/13/92 Senior Cincinnati, OH HIGH SCHOOL First-team Class Division I all-state pick as senior at Withrow High School Also all-conference selections for Tigers, averaging 23.0 points Played sophomore and junior seasons at Lockland High School First-team all-state choice as junior for Panthers, averaging 18.0 points and 8.0 assists Scored career-high 49 points in one game Started and lettered three years. PERSONAL Major is business. 21

24 PLAYER SKETCHES 23 COLBY MITCHELL COLLEGE Redshirt in Played in all 28 games as junior in , making five starts Averaged 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds Had season highs of 14 points at Montana State Billings on 2/13/14 and eight rebounds twice at Central Washington on 1/23/14 and at Simon Fraser on 2/8/14 One letter Also attended Mount Hood CC Team captain as sophomore for Saints in Averaged team-leading 13.6 points on 51 percent field-goal shooting (124-of-244) and 7.3 rebounds As freshman in , averaged 6.9 points on 58 percent (59-of-101) floor accuracy and 4.5 rebounds. Forward 6-7, 220, 21, 5/19/93 Senior Chugiak, AK HIGH SCHOOL Class 4A all-state and all-cook Inlet Conference selection as senior at Chugiak High School Averaged 18.0 points and 11.0 rebounds for Mustangs, both team-leading figures Honorable mention all-conference as sophomore and junior Started and lettered three years Also lettered three years in football All-state cornerback as senior and all-conference wide receiver as junior and senior Played on squad that reached state championship game as junior Lettered in track as sophomore, competing in long, triple and high jumps Team captain as senior in football and basketball. PERSONAL Major is business administration. 22

25 PLAYER SKETCHES Forward 6-4, 205, 22, 9/16/92 Junior Everett, WA 14 AUSTIN O KEEFE COLLEGE Redshirt in after injuring knee in pre-season workout that required surgery Transfer from Bellevue CC First-team Northwest Athletic Conference Northern Region All-Star as sophomore in at Bellevue Community College Averaged 18.3 points and 5.3 rebounds, helping Bulldogs to record and second round at NAC Tournament Edged Big Bend, 70-69, before losing to eventual champion Portland Competed in NAC All-Star game, scoring 14 points NAC All-Academic choice Did not compete in after averaging 14.0 points and 4.0 rebounds as freshman at Everett CC in HIGH SCHOOL First-team Everett Herald All-Area and Western Conference all-star as senior at Jackson High School Helped Timberwolves to 23-4 record, averaging 18.5 points and 8.0 rebounds. Member of team that reached Class 4A state championship game as junior Started two years and lettered three Also lettered senior year in football as wide receiver. PERSONAL Major is business. 23

26 PLAYER SKETCHES 35 JEFFREY PARKER Forward 6-6, 200, 22, 8/27/93 Junior Richmond, CA COLLEGE Unanimous Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason all-star Enters season with 819 career points on 43.3 percent 3-point accuracy (136-of-314) Second-team GNAC all-star as sophomore in after being GNAC Preseason all-star Chuck Randall Coaches Award winner MVP of WWU Chuck Randall Classic and twice named GNAC Player of the Week Only Viking to start all 31 games, averaging team-leading 15.6 points per game Shot 43.4 percent (79-of-182) from 3-point range and 50.7 percent (178-of-351) from floor Ranked third in GNAC in 3-point makes per game at 2.5 and sixth in scoring Scored double-figure points in team-high 25 games Had career highs of 31 points vs. Simon Fraser on Feb. 26 and 15 rebounds vs. Multnomah OR on Nov. 25 Also had 30 points vs. Thompson Rivers BC on 12/15/14, hitting 7-of-13 3-pointers Made at least one 3-pointer in 26 of 31 contests Played in all 28 games, making 16 starts, as redshirt freshman in Averaged 11.9 points, shooting 48.2 percent (122-of-252) from the field and 43.2 percent (57-of-132) from 3-point range Scored double-figure points 16 times Posted season highs of 25 points vs. Northwest Nazarene on 2/20/14 and 10 rebounds at Montana State Billings on 2/13/14 Made 3-pointer in 24 games Hit five 3-pointers in three contests, one time in just six shots from beyond the arc against Alaska Fairbanks on 3/6/14 Two letters. HIGH SCHOOL Received all-bay Area and Bay Shore Athletic League honorable mention as senior at Salesian High School Helped Pride to 34-2 record, Bay Shore Athletic League, North Coast Section, Northern Region and California Interscholastic Federation Division IV state championships Averaged 11.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots Had 22 points and 10 rebounds vs. nationally ranked Trinity High School KY Granite Bay HS Grizzly All-tournament As junior, played on team that won league, sectional and regional titles and reached state title contest Started and lettered two years Attended Division I McClymonds High School as freshman and sophomore Started as sophomore and earned two letters As freshman, member of Warriors team that took Oakland Athletic League and Northern Region crowns and reached state championship game. PERSONAL Major is behavioral psychology. 24

27 PLAYER SKETCHES 13 EVAN SCHOLTEN COLLEGE Played in 12 games as redshirt freshman in Most Improved Player and Practice Player of the Year award winner Averaged 1.4 points and 0.9 rebounds Had season highs of six points vs. Alaska Anchorage on 1/29/15 and two rebounds (4 times) One letter Redshirt in HIGH SCHOOL Class 1A al1-state tournament pick and played in Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association 1A/2A all-state game as senior at Cedar Park Christian High School First-team Nisqually League all-star Team captain and co-mvp Averaged 14.5 points, 10.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks on 22-3 team (19-game win streak) that won league title (15-1) and placed third at state with win over Lynden Christian Cactus Jam Tournament MVP WIAA Athlete of the Week First-team Emerald City League all-star and team MVP as junior Four-year letter winner and three-year starter. Forward 6-7, 200, 19, 9/11/94 Sophomore Bothell, WA PERSONAL Plans to major in kinesiology Received Presidential Scholarship from WWU Born in France and spent first seven years there His father, Dwayne, earned all-state honors at Lynden Christian High School, helping Lyncs to state title in 1982, played collegiately at Seattle Pacific and Washington State, picked in sixth round of NBA draft and played professionally 15 years in Europe. 25

28 PLAYER SKETCHES 22 TAYLOR STAFFORD COLLEGE Will redshirt this season Transfer from NCAA Division I University of Evansville Played in 29 games for Purple Aces as junior in , averaging 1.7 points One letter Also competed two seasons at Eastern Arizona College, earning third-team All-America honors both times Was first-team all-region and Arizona Community College Athletic Conference Player of the Year as sophomore in Ranked fourth nationally in scoring, averaging 25.0 points on 40.2 percent 3-point shooting and 82.7 percent free throw accuracy for Gila Monsters... Scored 20 or more points in 24 games and 30 or more points in nine contests with high of 37 As freshman in , averaged 18.3 points on team, earning all-conference and ACCAC Freshman of the Year honors Scored high of 41 points with 16 games of 20 or more. Guard 6-1, 180, 21, 6/7/94 Senior Duluth, MN HIGH SCHOOL First-team Duluth News-Tribune all-area and Tournament MVP as senior at East High School Averaged 24.0 points and 7.0 assists with high game of 45 points Set scoring record at Best Buy Classic with 111 points in three games Started and lettered three seasons for Greyhounds Helped EHS reach first round at Class 4A state tournament as junior and senior. PERSONAL Major is sociology. 26

29 PLAYER SKETCHES 20 BRAD WALLACE COLLEGE Transfer from Eastern Washington University Played football for Eagles in 2014 as wide receiver and running back Saw action in two games on team that won Big Sky Conference championship Attended North Idaho College in , helping Cardinals to record in basketball Started five games as freshman, averaging 22.0 minutes, 9.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 48.7 percent from field, including 44.2 percent (53-of-120) from 3-point range and 76.9 percent at free-throw line One letter. Guard 5-11, 180, 21, 1/27/94 Sophomore Lacey, WA HIGH SCHOOL First-team Class 2A State Player of the Year and The Olympian Area Player of the Year for second time as senior at River Ridge High School Averaged 28.0 points for Hawks as senior Scored 30 or more points in 10 games with high of 44 vs. Capital Three-time Evergreen Conference MVP Played on teams that reached state tournament as freshman and sophomore, took four district championships and three conference titles Four-year starter and letter winner Also earned four letters each in football and baseball First-team all-state and all-area pick as senior in football First-team all-conference three times and second team as freshman As junior, ran for 1,246 yards, had another 421 yards receiving and scored 17 touchdowns Played on Hawks team that reached state playoffs as sophomore First-team all-state as senior and second-team as sophomore in baseball First-team all-area and all-conference three times each. PERSONAL Plans to major in psychology or sociology Both parents, Aron and Teri, played basketball at Saint Martin s University. 27

30 COMBINED STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 35 Parker,Jeffrey Maxwell,Ricardo Schreiber,Joey Turner,Anye Johnson,Mac Echols,Jaamon Impero,Kyle Javier,Harris Bowen,Blake Hopkins,Mark Scholten,Evan Tanis,Chris Velasquez,Nick Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS WWU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Western Washington Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. ~ 11/14/14 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W ~ 11/15/14 HAWAII-HILO W /18/14 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon L /19/14 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras L /25/14 MULTNOMAH W /29/14 DOUGLAS W /02/14 QUEST W * 12/06/14 at Simon Fraser L /15/14 THOMPSON RIVERS W ! 12/18/14 vs Tarleton State L ! 12/19/14 vs CSU San Bernardino W * 01/01/15 at Alaska L * 01/03/15 at Alaska Anchorage L * 01/08/15 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS W * 01/10/15 SEATTLE PACIFIC W * 01/14/15 at Central Washington L * 01/17/15 at Northwest Nazarene L * 01/22/15 SAINT MARTIN'S W * 01/24/15 WESTERN OREGON L * 01/29/15 ALASKA ANCHORAGE L * 01/31/15 ALASKA W * 02/05/15 at Seattle Pacific W * 02/07/15 at Montana St. Billings W * 02/12/15 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W * 02/14/15 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W * 02/19/15 at Western Oregon W * 02/21/15 at Saint Martin's W * 02/26/15 SIMON FRASER W /05/15 vs Alaska Anchorage W /06/15 vs Western Oregon W /07/15 vs Seattle Pacific L * = Great Northwest Athletic Conference game ~ = WWU Chuck Randall Classic! = South Point Holiday Hoops = GNAC Tournament (Billings, MT) $ = NCAA II West Regional 28

31 INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS Bowen,Blake Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Impero,Kyle Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Javier,Harris Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Johnson,Mac Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Maxwell,Ricardo Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Mitchell,Colby Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / Parker,Jeffrey Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / Scholten,Evan Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL /

32 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/ W HAWAII-HILO 11/15/ W at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/ L vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ L MULTNOMAH 11/25/ W DOUGLAS 11/29/ W QUEST 12/02/ W at Simon Fraser 12/06/ L THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ W vs Tarleton State 12/18/ L vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/ W at Alaska 01/01/ L at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/ L MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/ W SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/ W at Central Washington 01/14/ L at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/ L SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/ W WESTERN OREGON 01/24/ L ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/ L ALASKA 01/31/ W at Seattle Pacific 02/05/ W at Montana St. Billings 02/07/ W CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/ W NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/ W at Western Oregon 02/19/ W at Saint Martin's 02/21/ W SIMON FRASER 02/26/ W vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/ W vs Western Oregon 03/06/ W vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/ L Western Washington Opponents Games played: 31 Points/game: 81.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.1 FT Pct: 65.4 Rebounds/game: 38.8 Assists/game: 16.1 Turnovers/game: 11.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4 Steals/game: 6.3 Blocks/game:

33 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/ W HAWAII-HILO 11/15/ W at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/ L vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ L MULTNOMAH 11/25/ W DOUGLAS 11/29/ W QUEST 12/02/ W at Simon Fraser 12/06/ L THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ W vs Tarleton State 12/18/ L vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/ W at Alaska 01/01/ L at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/ L MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/ W SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/ W at Central Washington 01/14/ L at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/ L SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/ W WESTERN OREGON 01/24/ L ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/ L ALASKA 01/31/ W at Seattle Pacific 02/05/ W at Montana St. Billings 02/07/ W CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/ W NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/ W at Western Oregon 02/19/ W at Saint Martin's 02/21/ W SIMON FRASER 02/26/ W vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/ W vs Western Oregon 03/06/ W vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/ L Opponents Western Washington Games played: 31 Points/game: 71.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 34.9 FT Pct: 70.4 Rebounds/game: 33.0 Assists/game: 12.0 Turnovers/game: 12.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 6.1 Blocks/game:

34 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 44/26 34/ / / / / / / / /7 11/12 13/2 5/6 19/22 HAWAII-HILO 42/42 42/ / / / / / / / /10 14/12 7/2 5/12 18/27 Puerto Rico-Bayamon 46/40 32/ (6) 28-54/ / / / / / / /17 17/9 4/0 3/8 18/21 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 39/33 37/ (15) 24-61/ / / / / / / /14 16/11 7/1 5/5 18/24 MULTNOMAH 51/32 57/ / / / / / / / /12 9/12 5/3 6/5 10/7 DOUGLAS 50/23 45/ / / / / / / / /9 7/23 8/2 15/3 15/19 QUEST 57/14 48/ / / / / / / / /10 2/16 5/0 12/2 6/10 Simon Fraser 63/71 55/ (4) 41-81/ / / / / / / /16 17/14 3/3 1/7 29/34 THOMPSON RIVERS 35/41 60/ / / / / / / /33 (4) 26/19 7/17 6/0 12/5 9/12 Tarleton State 25/29 40/ (7) 26-67/ / / / / / / /10 15/15 1/7 5/3 20/17 CSU San Bernardino 28/24 44/ / / / / / / / /14 19/14 7/1 8/10 10/16 Alaska 33/32 27/ (4) 22-54/ / / / / / / /11 13/6 8/2 3/6 19/22 Alaska Anchorage 31/28 29/ (2) 22-50/ / / / / / /38 (7) 18/10 16/13 9/1 6/6 21/18 MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 44/29 44/ / / / / / / / /11 15/8 7/2 4/7 10/14 SEATTLE PACIFIC 27/29 41/ / / / / / / /44 (15) 12/10 7/10 8/3 4/5 19/22 Central Washington 45/34 26/ (3) 26-65/ / / / / / / /15 11/7 4/7 5/8 15/16 Northwest Nazarene 37/29 36/ (7) 26-59/ / / / / / / /13 16/17 1/3 4/8 20/18 SAINT MARTIN'S 28/30 36/ / / / / / / /41 (5) 16/10 12/13 3/1 5/6 16/21 WESTERN OREGON 40/53 47/ (3) 30-57/ / / / / / / /16 14/10 6/1 6/11 16/17 ALASKA ANCHORAGE 23/41 53/ (5) 23-58/ / / / / / / /15 7/11 2/1 6/3 23/23 ALASKA 34/27 46/ / / / / / / / /15 11/22 3/1 14/6 12/8 Seattle Pacific 35/26 47/ / / / / / / /37 (5) 10/7 9/11 5/1 5/4 19/22 Montana St. Billings 35/26 40/ / / / / / / / /10 8/10 7/1 5/2 15/18 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 47/33 36/ / / / / / / / /12 15/13 3/2 7/6 18/20 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 45/28 41/ / / / / / / / /10 16/19 5/6 9/6 16/15 Western Oregon 38/36 35/ / / / / / / / /7 12/5 3/5 3/11 9/11 Saint Martin's 52/40 38/ / / / / / / /34 (3) 24/10 9/14 6/2 9/5 11/13 SIMON FRASER 59/38 51/ / / / / / / / /12 18/16 7/2 10/11 15/13 Alaska Anchorage 30/19 46/ / / / / / / / /13 6/10 2/2 7/1 15/14 Western Oregon 41/32 47/ / / / / / / / /14 9/3 4/0 1/8 13/18 Seattle Pacific 28/35 40/ (13) 23-54/ / / / / / /36 (14) 7/14 8/10 4/2 4/4 22/19 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 32

35 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME #01 Maxwell,Ricardo Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/14 * vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/14 * MULTNOMAH 11/25/14 * DOUGLAS 11/29/14 * QUEST 12/02/14 * at Simon Fraser 12/06/14 * THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/14 * vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/ at Central Washington 01/14/15 * at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/24/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/15 * ALASKA 01/31/15 * at Seattle Pacific 02/05/15 * at Montana St. Billings 02/07/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/15 * at Western Oregon 02/19/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/26/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/15 * vs Western Oregon 03/06/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/15 * Totals Games played: 25 Minutes/game: 32.2 Points/game: 15.0 FG Pct: FG Pct: 25.0 FT Pct: 71.9 Rebounds/game: 2.9 Assists/game: 3.9 Turnovers/game: 2.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.9 Steals/game: 0.7 #02 Impero,Kyle Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/14 * HAWAII-HILO 11/15/14 * at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/14 * vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/14 * MULTNOMAH 11/25/ DOUGLAS 11/29/ QUEST 12/02/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ vs Tarleton State 12/18/14 * vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/ at Alaska 01/01/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/15 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/ at Central Washington 01/14/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/ WESTERN OREGON 01/24/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/ ALASKA 01/31/ at Seattle Pacific 02/05/ at Montana St. Billings 02/07/ CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/ at Western Oregon 02/19/ at Saint Martin's 02/21/ SIMON FRASER 02/26/ vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/ vs Western Oregon 03/06/ vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/ Totals #12 Javier,Harris Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/14 * HAWAII-HILO 11/15/14 * at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/ vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ MULTNOMAH 11/25/ DOUGLAS 11/29/ QUEST 12/02/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ vs Tarleton State 12/18/ vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/14 * at Alaska 01/01/15 * at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/15 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/15 * at Central Washington 01/14/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/ SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/24/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/15 * ALASKA 01/31/15 * at Seattle Pacific 02/05/15 * at Montana St. Billings 02/07/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/15 * at Western Oregon 02/19/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/26/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/15 * vs Western Oregon 03/06/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/15 * Totals Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 21.8 Points/game: 3.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 31.7 FT Pct: 81.0 Rebounds/game: 1.8 Assists/game: 3.5 Turnovers/game: 1.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 3.0 Steals/game: 0.5 Blocks/game: 0.1 #13 Scholten,Evan Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/ vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ MULTNOMAH 11/25/ DOUGLAS 11/29/ QUEST 12/02/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/ WESTERN OREGON 01/24/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/ ALASKA 01/31/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/ at Western Oregon 02/19/ SIMON FRASER 02/26/ Totals Games played: 12 Minutes/game: 5.5 Points/game: 1.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 25.0 FT Pct: 66.7 Rebounds/game: 0.9 Assists/game: 0.4 Turnovers/game: 0.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game: 0.3 Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 23.0 Points/game: 7.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 21.9 FT Pct: 69.5 Rebounds/game: 3.7 Assists/game: 2.0 Turnovers/game: 1.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.0 Steals/game: 1.1 Blocks/game:

36 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME #33 Bowen,Blake Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/ vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ MULTNOMAH 11/25/ DOUGLAS 11/29/ QUEST 12/02/ THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ vs Tarleton State 12/18/ vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/ at Alaska 01/01/ at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/ MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/ SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/ at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/ ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/ ALASKA 01/31/ at Montana St. Billings 02/07/ CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/ NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/ at Western Oregon 02/19/ at Saint Martin's 02/21/ SIMON FRASER 02/26/ vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/ vs Western Oregon 03/06/ vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/ Totals Games played: 24 Minutes/game: 7.0 Points/game: 2.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 23.3 FT Pct: Rebounds/game: 2.0 Assists/game: 0.4 Turnovers/game: 0.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.5 Steals/game: 0.3 Blocks/game: 0.4 #44 Johnson,Mac Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/ HAWAII-HILO 11/15/ at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/ vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/ MULTNOMAH 11/25/ DOUGLAS 11/29/ QUEST 12/02/ at Simon Fraser 12/06/ THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/ vs Tarleton State 12/18/14 * vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/14 * at Alaska 01/01/15 * at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/15 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/15 * at Central Washington 01/14/15 * at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/24/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/15 * ALASKA 01/31/15 * at Seattle Pacific 02/05/15 * at Montana St. Billings 02/07/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/15 * at Western Oregon 02/19/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/26/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/15 * vs Western Oregon 03/06/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/15 * Totals #35 Parker,Jeffrey Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds fg-fga 3fg-fga ft-fta pct def tot Opponent Date gs min pct pct off avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 11/14/14 * HAWAII-HILO 11/15/14 * at Puerto Rico-Bayamon 11/18/14 * vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 11/19/14 * MULTNOMAH 11/25/14 * DOUGLAS 11/29/14 * QUEST 12/02/14 * at Simon Fraser 12/06/14 * THOMPSON RIVERS 12/15/14 * vs Tarleton State 12/18/14 * vs CSU San Bernardino 12/19/14 * at Alaska 01/01/15 * at Alaska Anchorage 01/03/15 * MONTANA ST. BILLINGS 01/08/15 * SEATTLE PACIFIC 01/10/15 * at Central Washington 01/14/15 * at Northwest Nazarene 01/17/15 * SAINT MARTIN'S 01/22/15 * WESTERN OREGON 01/24/15 * ALASKA ANCHORAGE 01/29/15 * ALASKA 01/31/15 * at Seattle Pacific 02/05/15 * at Montana St. Billings 02/07/15 * CENTRAL WASHINGTON 02/12/15 * NORTHWEST NAZARENE 02/14/15 * at Western Oregon 02/19/15 * at Saint Martin's 02/21/15 * SIMON FRASER 02/26/15 * vs Alaska Anchorage 03/05/15 * vs Western Oregon 03/06/15 * vs Seattle Pacific 03/07/15 * Totals Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 25.1 Points/game: 8.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 27.3 FT Pct: 49.3 Rebounds/game: 6.6 Assists/game: 1.5 Turnovers/game: 1.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 Steals/game: 1.1 Blocks/game: 1.0 Games played: 31 Minutes/game: 29.5 Points/game: 15.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 43.4 FT Pct: 64.9 Rebounds/game: 4.8 Assists/game: 1.0 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game:

37 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS ANALYSIS Western Washington - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 118 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 110 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 108 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 105 QUEST (12/02/14) 95 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 95 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 47 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 46 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 91 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 81 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 81 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.611 (33-54) vs Western Oregon (03/06/15).595 (47-79) SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 13 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 31 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.563 (9-16) WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15).519 (14-27) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) FREE THROWS MADE 31 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 25 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 25 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 46 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 36 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) 36 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (8-8) ALASKA (01/31/15).864 (19-22) vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) REBOUNDS 60 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 57 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 57 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) ASSISTS 33 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 30 QUEST (12/02/14) STEALS 15 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 14 ALASKA (01/31/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 13 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 9 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) TURNOVERS 19 vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) 18 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) FOULS 29 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 23 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 122 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 91 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) 90 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) 84 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 81 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 81 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 42 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 36 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 78 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 77 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.586 (34-58) THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14).568 (42-74) at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 12 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 27 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (4-7) at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15).556 (5-9) THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) FREE THROWS MADE 31 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 26 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 26 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 37 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (7-7) MULTNOMAH (11/25/14).929 (26-28) at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) REBOUNDS 44 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 42 at Alaska (01/01/15) ASSISTS 19 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 17 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) STEALS 12 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 11 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 11 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 11 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Central Washington (01/14/15) 7 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) TURNOVERS 23 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 22 ALASKA (01/31/15) FOULS 34 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 27 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) Opponent - GAME LOWS Western Washington - GAME LOWS POINTS 60 at Alaska (01/01/15) 60 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) 64 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 65 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) 68 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 68 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 21 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 22 at Alaska (01/01/15) 22 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) 50 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.388 (26-67) vs Tarleton State (12/18/14).389 (21-54) SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 3 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 12 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 12 at Montana St. Billings (02/07/15) 12 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (02/12/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.208 (5-24) at Simon Fraser (12/06/14).222 (4-18) vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) FREE THROWS MADE 4 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 5 QUEST (12/02/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 QUEST (12/02/14) 8 ALASKA (01/31/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (4-10) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15).438 (7-16) vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) REBOUNDS 22 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 28 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) ASSISTS 3 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 7 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 7 at Alaska (01/01/15) 7 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) STEALS 1 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 1 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) 1 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) TURNOVERS 2 QUEST (12/02/14) 6 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) FOULS 6 QUEST (12/02/14) 9 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 9 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) POINTS 48 QUEST (12/02/14) 50 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 52 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 54 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 55 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/14/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 20 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 20 QUEST (12/02/14) 20 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 47 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.290 (18-62) NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14).323 (21-65) at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 3 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 3 QUEST (12/02/14) 3 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 9 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 9 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 9 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.167 (3-18) at Western Oregon (02/19/15).208 (5-24) vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 4 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 QUEST (12/02/14) 7 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 7 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.300 (3-10) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15).400 (4-10) SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) REBOUNDS 20 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) 23 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) ASSISTS 7 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 7 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 7 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) STEALS 1 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) 2 QUEST (12/02/14) 2 at Montana St. Billings (02/07/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 0 QUEST (12/02/14) 0 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 0 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) TURNOVERS 3 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) 5 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) FOULS 7 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 8 ALASKA (01/31/15) 35

38 TEAM GAME HIGHS ANALYSIS Western Washington - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 118 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 110 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 108 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 105 QUEST (12/02/14) 95 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 95 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 47 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 46 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 91 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 81 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 81 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.611 (33-54) vs Western Oregon (03/06/15).595 (47-79) SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 13 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 31 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.563 (9-16) WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15).519 (14-27) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) FREE THROWS MADE 31 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 25 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 25 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 46 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 36 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) 36 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (8-8) ALASKA (01/31/15).864 (19-22) vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) REBOUNDS 60 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 57 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 57 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) ASSISTS 33 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 30 QUEST (12/02/14) STEALS 15 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 14 ALASKA (01/31/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 13 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 9 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) TURNOVERS 19 vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) 18 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) FOULS 29 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 23 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 122 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 91 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) 90 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) 84 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 81 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 81 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 42 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 36 vs Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras (11/19/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 78 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 77 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.586 (34-58) THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14).568 (42-74) at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 12 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 27 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (4-7) at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15).556 (5-9) THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) FREE THROWS MADE 31 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 26 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 26 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 37 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (7-7) MULTNOMAH (11/25/14).929 (26-28) at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) REBOUNDS 44 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 42 at Alaska (01/01/15) ASSISTS 19 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 17 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) STEALS 12 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 11 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) 11 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 11 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Central Washington (01/14/15) 7 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) TURNOVERS 23 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 22 ALASKA (01/31/15) FOULS 34 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 27 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) Western Washington - GAME LOWS POINTS 60 at Alaska (01/01/15) 60 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) 64 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 65 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) 68 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 68 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 21 SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 22 at Alaska (01/01/15) 22 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 50 vs CSU San Bernardino (12/19/14) 50 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.388 (26-67) vs Tarleton State (12/18/14).389 (21-54) SAINT MARTIN'S (01/22/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 3 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 SEATTLE PACIFIC (01/10/15) 12 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 12 at Montana St. Billings (02/07/15) 12 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (02/12/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.208 (5-24) at Simon Fraser (12/06/14).222 (4-18) vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) FREE THROWS MADE 4 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 5 QUEST (12/02/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8 QUEST (12/02/14) 8 ALASKA (01/31/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (4-10) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15).438 (7-16) vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) REBOUNDS 22 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 28 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) ASSISTS 3 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 7 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 7 at Alaska (01/01/15) 7 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) STEALS 1 at Simon Fraser (12/06/14) 1 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 vs Tarleton State (12/18/14) 1 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) TURNOVERS 2 QUEST (12/02/14) 6 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) FOULS 6 QUEST (12/02/14) 9 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 9 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 48 QUEST (12/02/14) 50 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 52 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 54 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 55 NORTHWEST NAZARENE (02/14/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 18 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 20 DOUGLAS (11/29/14) 20 QUEST (12/02/14) 20 at Alaska Anchorage (01/03/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 ALASKA ANCHORAGE (01/29/15) 47 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.290 (18-62) NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14).323 (21-65) at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 3 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 3 QUEST (12/02/14) 3 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 at Northwest Nazarene (01/17/15) 9 HAWAII-HILO (11/15/14) 9 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 9 vs Seattle Pacific (03/07/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.167 (3-18) at Western Oregon (02/19/15).208 (5-24) vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Saint Martin's (02/21/15) 4 SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 QUEST (12/02/14) 7 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 7 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.300 (3-10) at Saint Martin's (02/21/15).400 (4-10) SIMON FRASER (02/26/15) REBOUNDS 20 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) 23 WESTERN OREGON (01/24/15) ASSISTS 7 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (11/14/14) 7 at Seattle Pacific (02/05/15) 7 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) STEALS 1 vs Alaska Anchorage (03/05/15) 2 QUEST (12/02/14) 2 at Montana St. Billings (02/07/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Puerto Rico-Bayamon (11/18/14) 0 QUEST (12/02/14) 0 THOMPSON RIVERS (12/15/14) 0 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) TURNOVERS 3 vs Western Oregon (03/06/15) 5 at Western Oregon (02/19/15) FOULS 7 MULTNOMAH (11/25/14) 8 ALASKA (01/31/15) 36

39 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent Date Score MAXWELL,RI IMPERO,KYL ECHOLS,JAA SCHREIBER, TANIS,CHRI TURNER,AN HOPKINS,MA JAVIER,HAR SCHOLTEN,E VELASQUEZ, BOWEN,BLA PARKER,JEF NDNU 11/14/ W D N P D N P UHH 11/15/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP0-0-0 DNP at UPRB 11/18/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP vs UPRRP 11/19/ L MU 11/25/ W DC 11/29/ W QU 12/02/ W at SFU 12/06/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP TRU 12/15/ W D N P D N P D N P vs TSU 12/18/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP vs CSUSB 12/19/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP at UAF 01/01/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP at UAA 01/03/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP MSUB 01/08/ W DNP0-3-7 DNP SPU 01/10/ W D N P D N P D N P D N P at CWU 01/14/ L DNP DNP2-3-0 DNP6-7-6 DNP DNP DNP at NNU 01/17/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SMU 01/22/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP WOU 01/24/ L D N P D N P D N P D N P UAA 01/29/ L DNP DNP UAF 01/31/ W D N P D N P D N P at SPU 02/05/ W DNP7-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP at MSUB 02/07/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP CWU 02/12/ W DNP9-4-0 DNP DNP2-2-5 DNP DNP NNU 02/14/ W D N P at WOU 02/19/ W DNP DNP at SMU 02/21/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP SFU 02/26/ W DNP DNP vs UAA 03/05/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs WOU 03/06/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs SPU 03/07/ L DNP DNP DNP DNP

40 OVERALL/CONFERENCE STATISTICS Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Parker,Jeffrey Maxwell,Ricardo Schreiber,Joey Turner,Anye Johnson,Mac Echols,Jaamon Impero,Kyle Javier,Harris Bowen,Blake Hopkins,Mark Scholten,Evan Tanis,Chris Velasquez,Nick Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Parker,Jeffrey Maxwell,Ricardo Schreiber,Joey Turner,Anye Johnson,Mac Echols,Jaamon Impero,Kyle Javier,Harris Bowen,Blake Hopkins,Mark Scholten,Evan Tanis,Chris Velasquez,Nick Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts Parker,Jeffrey Maxwell,Ricardo Schreiber,Joey Turner,Anye Johnson,Mac Echols,Jaamon Impero,Kyle Javier,Harris Bowen,Blake Hopkins,Mark Scholten,Evan Tanis,Chris Velasquez,Nick Totals Opponent

41 NCAA DIVISION II & WEST REGION CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPS The NCAA Division II Championships tournament was initiated in 1982 with 16 teams participating in the inaugural competition. After an unofficial play-in first round in , the NCAA officially expanded the tournament from 32 to 48 teams in 1995, and to 64 teams in NCAA National Champions 1957 Wheaton IL 1958 South Dakota 1959 Evansville IN 1960 Evansville IN 1961 Wittenberg 1962 Mount St. Mary s MD 1963 South Dakota State 1964 Evansville IN 1965 Evansville IN 1966 Kentucky Wesleyan 1967 Winston-Salem NC 1968 Kentucky Wesleyan 1969 Kentucky Wesleyan 1970 Philadelphia Textile 1971 Evansville IN 1972 Roanoke 1973 Kentucky Wesleyan 1974 Morgan State 1975 Old Dominion 1976 Puget Sound 1977 Chattanooga 1978 Cheyney 1979 North Alabama 1980 Virginia Union 1981 Florida Southern 1982 District of Columbia 1983 Wright State 1984 Central Missouri State 1985 Jacksonville State 1986 Sacred Heart 1987 Kentucky Wesleyan 1988 Massachusetts-Lowell 1989 North Carolina State 1990 Kentucky Wesleyan 1991 North Alabama 1992 Virginia Union 1993 Cal State Bakersfield 1994 Cal State Bakersfield 1995 Southern Indiana 1996 Fort Hays State 1997 Cal State Bakersfield 1998 UC Davis 1999 Kentucky Wesleyan 2000 Metro State CO 2001 Kentucky Wesleyan 2002 Metro State CO 2003 Northeastern State OK 2004 Kennesaw State GA 2005 Virginia Union 2006 Winona State MN 2007 Barton NC 2008 Winona State MN 2009 Findlay, OH 2010 Cal Poly Pomona 2011 Bellarmine, KY 2012 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2013 Drury MO 2014 Central Missouri 2015 Florida Southern West Region Champions 1958 Chapman 1959 Cal State L.A Chapman 1961 UC Santa Barbara 1962 Sacramento State 1963 Fresno State 1964 Cal Poly Pomona 1965 Seattle Pacific 1966 Fresno State 1967 San Diego State 1968 Nevada-Las Vegas 1969 San Francisco State 1970 UC Riverside 1971 Puget Sound 1972 Southern Colorado 1973 UC Riverside 1974 UC Riverside 1975 UC Riverside 1976 Puget Sound 1977 Cal Poly Pomona 1978 San Diego 1979 Puget Sound 1980 UC Riverside 1981 Puget Sound 1982 Cal State Bakersfield 1983 Cal State Bakersfield 1984 San Francisco State 1985 Cal State Hayward 1986 Cal State Hayward 1987 Montana State-Billings 1988 Alaska Anchorage 1989 UC Riverside 1990 Cal State Bakersfield 1991 Cal State Bakersfield 1992 Cal State Bakersfield 1993 Cal State Bakersfield 1994 Cal State Bakersfield 1995 UC Riverside 1996 Cal State Bakersfield 1997 Cal State Bakersfield 1998 UC Davis 1999 Cal State San Bernardino 2000 Seattle Pacific 2001 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2002 Cal State San Bernardino 2003 Cal Poly Pomona 2004 Humboldt State 2005 Cal Poly Pomona 2006 Seattle Pacific 2007 Cal State San Bernardino 2008 Alaska Anchorage 2009 Cal Poly Pomona 2010 Cal Poly Pomona 2011 BYU-Hawaii 2012 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2013 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2014 Chico State 2015 Azusa Pacific 39

42 LEAGUE HISTORY DISTRICT 1 From 1948 to 1993, Western athletic teams competed in District 1 of the NAIA, which encompassed Washington, Alaska, northern Idaho, and British Columbia. The original members were Central Washington, Eastern Washington, Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, Gonzaga, Saint Martin s, Seattle, Seattle Pacific, Western, Whitman and Whitworth. Making up the district in its last year were Central, Lewis-Clark State, Pacific Lutheran, Saint Martin s, Seattle, Simon Fraser, Evergreen, Puget Sound, Western, Whitman and Whitworth. District Champions: 1948 Gonzaga WA 1949 Puget Sound WA 1950 Central Washington 1951 Pacific Lutheran WA 1952 Whitworth WA 1953 Gonzaga WA 1954 Whitworth WA 1955 Whitworth WA 1956 Pacific Lutheran WA 1957 Pacific Lutheran WA 1958 Pacific Lutheran WA 1959 Pacific Lutheran WA 1960 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1961 Whitworth WA 1962 Pacific Lutheran WA 1963 Pacific Lutheran WA 1964 Pacific Lutheran WA 1965 Central Washington 1966 Central Washington 1967 Central Washington 1968 Central Washington 1969 Central Washington 1970 Central Washington 1971 Central Washington 1972 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1973 Alaska Fairbanks 1974 Central Washington 1975 Central Washington 1976 Central Washington 1977 Central Washington 1978 Central Washington 1979 Central Washington 1980 Central Washington 1981 Central Washington 1982 Central Washington 1983 Saint Martin s WA 1984 Central Washington 1985 Central Washington 1986 Central Washington 1987 Central Washington 1988 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1989 Central Washington 1990 Central Washington 1991 Whitworth WA 1992 Lewis-Clark State ID 1993 Central Washington PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION 1 During the shift from a district-based structure to one featuring conferences and regions, NAIA schools in the Pacific Northwest competed in a regional format in Schools competing under this format included Central Washington, Lewis-Clark State, Puget Sound, Saint Martin s, Seattle, Simon Fraser, and Western. Region Champion: 1994 WESTERN WASHINGTON PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Eight northwest colleges formed the Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (PNWAC) in The conference initially consisted of Central Washington, Evergreen, Lewis-Clark State, Puget Sound, Saint Martin s, Seattle, Simon Fraser and Western. PNWAC Champions: 1995 Central Washington 1996 Lewis-Clark State ID 1997 Central Washington 1998 Central Washington PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE In 1998, the PNWAC merged with the Pacific West Conference. PacWest Champions: 1999 Central Washington 2000 Seattle Pacific 2001 WESTERN WASHINGTON GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE In 2001, 10 schools left the PacWest to form the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Humboldt State left in 2006 and Montana State Billings will join in GNAC Champions: 2002 WESTERN WASHINGTON (tie) Seattle Pacific Humboldt State 2003 Humboldt State (tie) Alaska Fairbanks 2004 Humboldt State 2005 WESTERN WASHINGTON (tie) Alaska Fairbanks 2006 Seattle Pacific 2007 Seattle U. (tie) Seattle Pacific 2008 Alaska Anchorage 2009 WESTERN WASHINGTON 2010 Seattle Pacific 2011 Central Washington (Post season and Regular Season) 2012 WESTERN WASHINGTON (Regular Season) Montana State Billings (Post Season) 2013 WESTERN WASHINGTON (Regular Season) Seattle Pacific (Post Season) 2014 Seattle Pacific (Regular Season) Seattle Pacific (Post Season) 2015 Western Oregon (Regular Season) Seattle Pacific (Post Season) 40

43 POST-SEASON APPEARANCES NAIA DISTRICT/PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION 1 PLAYOFFS Pacific Lutheran (lost 85-62) Pacific Lutheran (lost ) Pacific Lutheran (won 81-71) Pacific Lutheran (lost 83-68) Pacific Lutheran (won 82-76) Eastern Washington (won 68-56) Seattle Pacific (lost 80-75) Pacific Lutheran (lost 77-52) Pacific Lutheran (lost 69-62) Pacific Lutheran (lost 57-49) Pacific Lutheran (won 81-63) Pacific Lutheran (lost 59-44) Pacific Lutheran (lost 81-58) Central Washington (lost 64-63) Central Washington (lost 74-63) Eastern Washington (lost 71-60) Eastern Washington (won OT) Eastern Washington (won 76-68) Central Washington (lost ) Simon Fraser (won 78-70) Central Washington (lost 79-69) Alaska Fairbanks (won 86-73) Central Washington (lost 89-81) Alaska Fairbanks (won 73-59) Central Washington (lost 76-68) Saint Martin s (won 60-53) Central Washington (lost 69-53) Simon Fraser (won 81-75) Central Washington (lost 88-75) Central Washington (won 77-66) Central Washington (lost 81-65) Simon Fraser (won 92-87) Central Washington (won 78-75) Central Washington (lost 72-51) Central Washington (won 95-84) Whitman (won 87-63) Central Washington (lost Central Washington (won 92-83) Central Washington (lost OT) Puget Sound (won 88-65) Central Washington (lost 86-64) Central Washington (lost 83-66) Saint Martin s (lost 82-80) Lewis-Clark State (lost 90-75) Lewis-Clark State (won OT) Puget Sound (won 82-65) Central Washington (lost 88-76) Seattle (won 84-76) Lewis-Clark State (won 88-71) Saint Martin s (lost 99-84) Puget Sound WA (won 60-58) Lewis-Clark State ID (lost 76-71) Saint Martin s (lost OT) Evergreen (won 62-43) Saint Martin s (won 64-60) Central Washington (lost 88-84) NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT Arkansas A&M (lost 61-52) Findlay OH (won 66-63) Northeastern OK (won 74-68) Gardner-Webb NC (lost 81-75) West Virginia Tech (won 80-67) William Jewell MO (lost 89-70) Oklahoma Baptist (lost OT) PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Seattle Pacific (lost 97-90) GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (at Lacey) Northwest Nazarene (lost 77-75) (at Lacey) Montana State Billings (lost 82-78) (at Lacey) Alaska Fairbanks (won 61-43) Seattle Pacific (lost 72-70) (at Lacey) Alaska Fairbanks (won 73-52) Seattle Pacific (lost 65-62) (at Billings, MT) Alaska Anchorage (won 76-56) Western Oregon (won 88-79) Seattle Pacific (lost 81-68) NCAA WEST REGIONAL Cal State Bakersfield (won OT) Cal State San Bernardino (won 58-55) BYU-Hawaii (won 80-69) Alaska Fairbanks (lost 88-66) Humboldt State (won ) Chaminade (won ) Seattle Pacific (lost 81-77) Seattle Pacific (lost 82-77) Central Washington (won 84-70) Cal Poly Pomona (lost OT) Grand Canyon (won 79-73) Chico State (won 74-65) Seattle Pacific (won 56-50) Chaminade (won ) Cal State San Bernardino (won 86-77) Seattle Pacific (won 62-58) NCAA II ELITE EIGHT Queens NC (won 89-85) Washburn KS (lost 96-90) Midwestern State TX (won 64-63) Stonehill MA (won 71-66) Montevallo AL (won 72-65) Florida Southern (won 96-82) Drury MO (lost ) 41

44 SERIES RECORDS Abilene Christian TX 1-0 Academy of Art 2-0 Alabama Huntsville 0-1 Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Southeast 10-1 Alaska Pacific 3-1 Albertson ID 1-3 Arkansas A&M 0-1 Azusa-Pacific CA 1-1 Bellarmine KY 1-0 Biola CA 0-2 Bloomfield NJ 1-0 Brigham Young UT 0-1 Brigham Young-Hawaii 9-6 British Columbia Cal Poly Pomona 6-5 Cal State Bakersfield 3-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills 1-1 Cal State Fullerton 0-1 Cal State East Bay 2-1 Cal State L.A. 1-0 Cal State Long Beach 1-0 Cal State Monterey Bay 3-0 Cal State San Bernardino 5-6 Cal State Stanislaus 6-1 Capilano BC 1-0 Cascade OR 2-1 UC Davis 5-2 UC Irvine 0-2 UC Riverside 1-2 UC San Diego 2-0 UC Santa Cruz 1-0 Cameron OK 1-0 Calvin MI 3-0 Carroll MT 8-0 Central Oklahoma 2-0 Central Washington Chaminade HI 6-0 Chestnut Hill PA 0-1 Chico State CA 4-1 Claremont-Mudd CA 1-0 Colorado Christian 2-1 Colorado Mines 2-1 Concordia OR 2-0 Concordia St. Paul MN 1-0 Dominican CA 3-0 Dixie State UT 2-2 Dordt IA 2-0 Douglas BC 1-0 Drury MO 1-1 Eastern Oregon 19-2 Eastern Washington Emporia KS 1-1 Evergreen WA 4-1 Findlay OH 1-0 Florida Southern 1-0 Fort Lewis CO 2-0 Fraser Valley BC 1-0 Fresno State CA 1-1 Gardner-Webb NC 0-1 George Fox OR 1-3 Golden State Baptist CA 1-0 Gonzaga WA 0-2 Grace IN 2-1 Grand Canyon AZ 6-0 Great Falls MT 3-1 Hawaii Loa 0-1 Hawaii-Hilo 4-0 Hawaii Pacific 7-5 Henderson State AR 1-0 Humboldt State CA Idaho 2-1 Idaho State 0-1 Indiana State 0-1 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-1 Lewis & Clark OR 5-4 Lewis-Clark State ID Linfield OR 7-5 Lynn FL 1-0 Mary ND 1-0 Master s CA 0-2 Malaspina BC 6-0 Mesa State CO 1-0 Metro State CO 1-0 Midwestern State TX 1-0 Minnesota-Moorhead 0-1 Missouri Western 0-1 Montana 0-2 Montana State - Billings 19-4 Montana State 1-1 Montana Tech 2-0 Montevallo AL 1-0 Multnomah OR 6-0 Nevada Southern 0-1 North Dakota State 0-1 New Mexico State 0-1 Northeastern State OK 1-1 Northern Montana 1-0 Northwest WA 24-1 Northwest Christian OR 4-1 Northwest Nazarene ID 26-9 Notre Dame CA 1-0 Notre Dame de Namur CA 4-0 Occidental CA 1-0 Okanagan BC 1-0 Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 Oregon 0-1 Oregon Tech 11-8 Pacific OR 6-2 Pacific Lutheran WA Univ. of the Pacific CA 1-0 Pepperdine CA 0-1 Point Loma Nazarene CA 0-1 Portland OR 0-1 Portland State OR 6-3 Puerto Rico Bayamon 0-1 Puerto Rico Piedras 0-1 Puget Sound WA Puget Sound Christian WA 2-0 Queens NC 1-0 Quest BC 4-0 Redlands CA 1-0 Ricks ID 1-0 Rocky Mountain MT 0-2 Rollins FL 1-1 Saint Leo FL 1-0 Saint Martin s WA St. Mary s CA 1-0 Sacramento State CA 6-2 San Diego CA 2-1 San Francisco State CA 3-0 Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Sheldon Jackson AK 14-0 Simon Fraser BC Sonoma State CA 3-0 South Dakota 0-2 Southern California 0-1 Southern Colorado 1-0 Southern Indiana 0-1 Southern Oregon 20-3 Southwest Baptist MO 1-0 Southwest State MN 1-0 Stanford CA 0-1 Stonehill MA 1-0 SUNY-Geneseo 1-0 Tahoe-Paradise CA 2-0 Tarleton State TX 1-4 Texas A&M Commerce 1-0 Texas A&M Kingsville 0-1 Thompson Rivers BC 3-0 Trinity Western BC 14-0 Victoria BC 8-4 Walla Walla 3-0 Warner Pacific OR 4-2 Washburn KS 2-1 Washington 0-17 Washington State 0-2 Weber State UT 0-1 Western Baptist OR 7-1 Western Montana 3-0 Western New Mexico 2-0 Western Oregon Westmont CA 2-3 West Texas A&M 0-1 West Virginia Tech 1-0 Whitman WA 10-1 Whittier CA 1-0 Whitworth WA William Jewell MO 0-1 Willamette OR

45 COACHES RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR Year-By-Year continued SEASON COACH WIN/LOSS PCT. SEASON COACH WIN/LOSS PCT J.N. Bowman C.W. McDonald J.N. Bowman C.W. McDonald J.N. Bowman C.W. McDonald J.N. Bowman C.W. McDonald J.N. Bowman Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Elias Bond Jack Hubbard Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Elwood Davis Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Jack Ecklund Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Chuck Randall Sam Carver Denny Huston Charles Lappenbusch Bill Westphal Charles Lappenbusch Bill Westphal Charles Lappenbusch Bill Westphal Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson Charles Lappenbusch Brad Jackson C.W. McDonald Brad Jackson C.W. McDonald Brad Jackson C.W. McDonald Brad Jackson C.W. McDonald Brad Jackson C.W. McDonald Brad Jackson

46 COACHES RECORDS CAREER Year-By-Year continued SEASON COACH WIN/LOSS PCT. COACH 2001 Brad Jackson J.N. Bowman 2002 Brad Jackson Elias Bond 2003 Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Brad Jackson Tony Dominguez Tony Dominguez Tony Dominguez SEASONS YEARS WIN/LOSS PCT Sam Carver , Elwood Davis Charles Lappenbusch C.W. McDonald Jack Hubbard Chuck Randall , Jack Ecklund Denny Huston Bill Westphal Brad Jackson Tony Dominguez TOTALS 113

47 RECORDS INDIVIDUAL - GAME Most Points 47 Ryan Diggs vs. Humboldt State 3/10/06 Most Points Half (with OT) 29 Tim Dickerson vs. Grand Canyon 2/4/88 Most Points Half 29 Ryan Diggs vs. Seattle U. 1/12/06 Most Field Goals Made 17 Mike Franza vs. Victoria BC 12/27/72 Most Field Goals Attempted 33 Ron Crowe at Whitworth 2/6/60 Most Consecutive Field Goals 12 Greg Smith vs. Saint Martin s 1/27/76 (14 over two games) Marcus Buren vs. Seattle Pacific 1/2/87 James Johnson (14 over three games) Todd McAllister (14 over two games) Best Field Goal Percentage Marcus Buren (12-12) vs. Seattle Pacific 1/2/87 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 10 Derrick Webb vs. Western Oregon 1/28/10 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 19 Jeff Dick vs. Puget Sound 1/30/93 Most Consecutive 3-pointers 7 John Allen vs. Alaska Anchorage 2/10/11 Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage John Allen (7-7) vs. Alaska Anchorage 2/10/11 Most Free Throws Made 20 Mike Dahl vs. Eastern Wash. 1/18/68 Most Free Throws Attempted 24 Mike Dahl vs. Eastern Wash. 1/18/68 Best Free Throw Percentage Ryan Diggs (19-19) vs. Sonoma State 11/25/05 Best Free Throw Pct. (with miss).929 Brad Fuhrer (13-14) vs. Seattle Pacific 2/20/76 Most Rebounds 25 Ed Briggs vs. Colorado Christian 12/10/88 Most Assists 15 Dave Wood vs. Western Oregon 1/10/76 Scott Smith vs. Oregon Tech 2/24/79 Manny Kimmie vs. Northwest 12/2/89 Most Steals 11 Neal Larson vs. Cal State Stanislaus 12/29/70 Most Blocked Shots 9 Ed Briggs vs. Alaska Southeast 2/4/89 Most Turnovers 11 Rohn McCoy vs. Western Oregon 1/6/79 Dwayne Kirkley vs. Cal Poly Pomona 11/26/93 Ryan Diggs vs. Central Washington 12/17/05 Most Minutes 56 Dwayne Kirkley vs. Lewis-Clark State 3/3/93 (4 OT) Triple-Double 1 Jason Burrell vs. Alaska Fairbanks 1/16/03 Austin Bragg vs. Alaska Anchorage 2/1/14 INDIVIDUAL - SEASON Most Points 640 Mike Franza Best Point Average 25.6 Mike Franza Most Field Goals Made 264 Mike Franza Most Field Goals Attempted 554 Mike Franza Best Field Goal Percentage.648 ( ) Tyler MacMullen Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 101 Grant Dykstra Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 233 Jared Stevenson Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..475 (77-162) Craig Roosendaal Most Free Throws Made 178 Ryan Diggs Most Free Throws Attempted 231 Jim Adams Best Free Throw Percentage.915 (65-71) John Allen (over 100 Attempts).895 (94-105) John Allen Most Consecutive Free Throws 39 Morris Anderson Most Rebounds 345 Jim Adams Best Rebound Average 12.8 Jim Adams Most Assists 192 Dave Wood Best Assist Average 8.0 Dave Wood Most Blocked Shots 109 Ed Briggs Best Blocked Shot Average 3.5 Ed Briggs Most Steals 99 Mike Franza Dwayne Kirkley, Best Steal Average 4.0 Mike Franza Most Turnovers 136 Rohn McCoy Most Personal Fouls 124 Zach Henifin Most Games Played 36 Tim Dickerson James Johnson Manny Kimmie Rod Whatley Ray Ootsey Garth Stroyan Rory Blanche John Allen Richard Woodworth Zach Henifin Rico Wilkins Chris Mitchell Most Minutes Played 1135 Tim Dickerson Most Consecutive 3-Pointers Made 8 Harold McAllister John Allen Most Disqualifications 11 Dave Mott INDIVIDUAL - CAREER Most Points 1844 Grant Dykstra Best Average (4 years) 16.4 Ryan Diggs (2 years) 19.8 Rohn McCoy Most Field Goals Made 646 Grant Dykstra Most Field Goals Attempted 1340 Grant Dykstra Best Field Goal Percentage.665 ( ) David Brittinen Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 279 Jared Stevenson Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 678 Jared Stevenson Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct..474 ( ) Craig Roosendaal Most Consecutive Games making one or more 3-pt. field goals 39 Tim Dickerson Most Free Throws Made 442 Mike Palm Most Free Throws Attempted 603 Harold Doyal Best Free Throw Percentage.894 ( ) John Allen Most Rebounds 874 Mike Palm Best Rebound Average 10.4 Jim Adams Most Assists 447 Jeff Dick Best Assist Average 5.3 Dwayne Kirkley Most Steals 282 Manny Kimmie Best Steal Average 2.9 Mike Franza Dwayne Kirkley Most Blocked Shots 183 Ed Briggs Most Games Played 126 Manny Kimmie Most Personal Fouls 334 Grant Dykstra Most Turnovers 375 Jeff Dick Worst Turnover Average 4.8 Rohn McCoy

48 RECORDS Most Consecutive Games scoring 10 or more points 48 Rohn McCoy Most Minutes Played 3734 Grant Dykstra Most Consecutive Starts 113 Grant Dykstra TEAM - GAME Most Points 141 vs. Northwest (141-52) 2/3/89 Most Points Half 77 vs. Northwest 2/3/89 Least Points 31 vs. Saint Martin s (41-31) 1/30/81 Least Points Half 13 vs. Hawaii Pacific (87-54) 2/8/96 Least Points Against 23 vs. Saint Martin s (45-23) 1/19/63 vs. Academy of Art (86-23) 11/27/09 Most Points Against 122 vs Simon Fraser ( ) 12/6/14 Most Points Against (regulation) 111 vs. Central Wash. (111-56) 2/25/77 Pacific Lutheran (111-86) 12/10/83 Most Points Against Half 71 vs. Simon Fraser 12/6/14 Least Points Against Half 6 vs. Academy of Art 11/27/09 Most Points Combined 240 vs. Simon Fraser (lost ) 12/6/14 Biggest Winning Margin 89 vs. Northwest (141-52) 2/3/89 Biggest Losing Margin 55 vs. Central Wash. (111-56) 2/25/77 Most Field Goals Made 59 vs. Trinity Western 11/19/88 Most Field Goals Attempted 107 vs. Alaska Southeast 1/28/90 Best Field Goal Percentage.698 vs. Grace IN (44-63) 1/3/89 Worst Field Goal Percentage.254 vs. Central Washington (18-71) 3/10/83 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 17 vs. Simon Fraser 2/19/91 vs. Western Oregon 1/8/10 Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted 39 vs. Seattle Pacific 1/15/00 Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. (15 att.).667 vs. Cal State East Bay (12-18) 11/20/10 vs. Western Oregon (12-18) 2/2/12 Most Free Throws Made 41 vs. Central Washington 2/4/61 Lewis-Clark State ID (4 OT) 3/3/93 Most Free Throws Attempted 55 vs. Central Washington 2/4/61 Best Free Throw Percentage.971 vs. Evergreen (33-34) (with miss) 3/4/98 Best Free Throw Percentage vs. Alaska Anchorage (16-16) (without miss) 2/17/07 Most Rebounds 78 vs. Oregon Tech 2/6/71 Most Assists 38 vs. Sheldon Jackson AK 1/7/88 Most Turnovers 37 vs. Victoria BC 2/23/82 Least Turnovers 2 vs. Quest BC 12/2/14 Most Personal Fouls 38 vs. Pacific Lutheran (4 OT) 12/3/66 Most Steals 31 vs. Trinity Western 11/19/88 Most Blocked Shots 15 vs. Northwest 11/26/88 Most Overtimes 4 vs. Pacific Lutheran 12/3/66 (won ) vs. Lewis-Clark State ID 3/3/93 (won 95-91) TEAM - SEASON Most Wins 31 (31-5), (31-3), Best Winning Percentage.912 (31-3), Most Losses 21 (4-21), Least Losses 2 (15-2), Least Wins 3 (3-15), Lowest Winning Percentage.160 (4-21), Most Points Least Points Most Points Against Least Points Against 1382, , Highest Scoring Average & Lowest Scoring Average Highest Scoring Average Against Lowest Scoring Average Against Highest Scoring Margin Most Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Attempted Best Field Goal Percentage.519 ( ) Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made Most 3-pt. Field Goals Attempted Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage.425 ( ) Most Free Throws Made Most Free Throws Attempted Best Free Throw Percentage.786 ( ) Most Rebounds Best Rebound Average Most Assists Best Assist Average Most Turnovers Most Steals Best Steal Average Most Blocked Shots Best Blocked Shot Average Most Personal Fouls Most Disqualifications Most times scoring 100 or more points Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Longest Home Court Winning Streak Longest Winning Streak (2 years) Longest Regular Season Home Court Winning Streak

49 SEASON LEADERS POINTS Mike Franza Ryan Diggs Grant Dykstra Rohn McCoy Jared Stevenson Dwayne Kirkley Ron Crowe Monte Birkle Ira Graham Ira Graham Mike Palm Rohn McCoy Todd Bailey Ryan Diggs Lukas Henne Harold Doyal Brad Fuhrer Rob Visser Austin Bragg Todd McAllister Grant Dykstra John Allen Tim Nicholas REBOUNDS Jim Adams Rob Visser Jim Adams Rudy Thomas Keith Shugarts Mike Dahl Gary White Rob Visser Mike Palm Rod Schott Monte Birkle Ed Briggs ASSISTS Dave Wood Bob Nicol Morris Anderson Dwayne Kirkley John DeFranco Tom Bradley Greg Lambrecht Neal Larson Morris Anderson Scott Smith Manny Kimmie Dick Bissell Ryan Diggs Grant Dykstra John Allen John Allen STEALS Mike Franza John DeFranco Dwayne Kirkley John DeFranco Neal Larson Neal Larson Mike Franza Mike Franza Neal Larson Jeff Dick Morris Anderson Mike Clayton Morris Anderson FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 5 att. per game) Tyler MacMullen Brian Dennis David Brittinen Rory Blanche Matt Lowell Bob Peters Mac Johnson Mike Palm Mike Palm Rory Blanche Chuck Fisher Austin Bragg Shane Nickel Paul Jones Cameron Severson Rory Blanche Calin Schell Brett Lundeen Brett Lundeen Bob Peters Mike Palm Bob Franks Harold Doyal Todd Bailey FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 2 att. per game) John Allen Ron Radliff Harold McAllister John Allen Scott Carlson Mike Palm Lukas Henne Al Russell Jason Burrell Todd Bailey Dan Legard Cameron Severson Brad Fuhrer John Allen Atiavo Jude Kevin Bryant Morris Anderson Stan Peterson Kyle Jackson Scott Fincher

50 SEASON LEADERS 3-POINT PCT. (Min. 3.0 att. per game) Jared Stevenson Craig Roosendaal Jared Stevenson Craig Roosendaal Grant Dykstra BLOCKED SHOTS Steve Alford Ed Briggs Derek Dickerson Anye Turner Tim Dickerson Ed Briggs Joey Schreiber Rob Visser Tim Dickerson Steve Severin Grant Dykstra Rob Visser John Allen Jimmy Jones Jeffrey Parker Steven Clinscales Jeffrey Parker Mike Palm Jared Stevenson Matt Lowell Tyler Amaya Austin Bragg Jeff Dick Brian Dennis Jeff Dick Steve Severin Rico Wilkins Steven Clinscales Grant Dykstra Anye Turner Derrick Webb James Johnson Richard Woodworth Mike Palm Ryan Diggs Lukas Henne John Allen Rob Visser Manny Kimmie Larry Wilson

51 CAREER LEADERS POINTS YEARS GAMES TOTAL AVG Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs Jared Stevenson Mike Palm Manny Kimmie Harold Doyal John Allen Ira Graham , Jeff Dick Mike Franza Tim Dickerson Jacob Stevenson Kevin Bryant Rory Blanche Richard Woodworth Shelton Diggs A.J. Geisa Mike Clayton Stan Peterson Jason Burrell James Johnson Rob Visser Dwayne Kirkley Jim Adams Jeffrey Parker 2013-Present REBOUNDS Mike Palm Jim Adams Rob Visser Harold Doyal Brian Dennis Calin Schell Grant Dykstra Mike Dahl Rory Blanche Manny Kimmie Chris Mitchell Anye Turner Ed Briggs A.J. Geisa James Johnson Austin Bragg DeForrest Phelps , Gary White Gary Reiersgard , Rod Whatley Shane Nickel Whit Hemion Tyler Amaya Rudy Thomas Ryan Kettman Keith Shugarts A number of WWU basketball games are broadcast throughout the season on KBAI Radio (930 AM Bellingham) with play by play announcer Doug Lange (right) and color commentator Mark Scholten (left). 49

52 CAREER LEADERS ASSISTS Jeff Dick Manny Kimmie Tim Dickerson Grant Dykstra Jacob Stevenson Scott Smith Ryan Diggs Jared Stevenson Neal Larson Kevin Bryant Jason Burrell John Allen Richard Woodworth Dick Bissell Morris Anderson Dwayne Kirkley Dan Legard Ira Graham , John DeFranco Mike Franza Kyle Jackson Ray Ootsey Shelton Diggs Jason Burrell BLOCKED SHOTS Ed Briggs Rob Visser Anye Turner Mike Palm Harold Doyal Brian Dennis Steve Severin James Johnson Lukas Henne Austin Bragg Chris Mitchell Steven Clinscales Mike Franza Neal Larson Matt Lowell John Reed Calin Schell Brett Lundeen Eric Schurman Tyler Amaya Dave Vanderjagt Rory Blanche Maurice Tyree STEALS Manny Kimmie Jeff Dick Mike Franza Neal Larson Scott Smith Jared Stevenson Grant Dykstra Kevin Bryant Dwayne Kirkley John DeFranco Jacob Stevenson Ryan Diggs Tim Dickerson John Allen Morris Anderson

53 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS POINTS Jeffrey Parker Austin Bragg John Allen Rory Blanche Michael Duty Derrick Webb Ira Graham Ira Graham Lukas Henne Ryan Diggs Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs Grant Dykstra Mike Palm Mike Palm Jacob Stevenson Jared Stevenson Jared Stevenson Jared Stevenson Dan DeBord Mike Chapman Chris Morrison Harold Doyal Dwayne Kirkley Jay Shinnick Duke Wallenborn Jeff Dick Atiavo Jude Todd McAllister Rod Whatley James Johnson James Johnson Dale Harris Tim Nicholas Tim Nicholas Todd Bailey Greg Snow Greg Snow Oliver Henry Rohn McCoy Kevin Bryant Rohn McCoy Kevin Bryant Monte Birkle Brad Fuhrer Chuck Price Chuck Price Mike Franza Mike Franza Gary White Mike Clayton Mike Clayton Mike Dahl Mike Dahl Mike Dahl Keith Shugarts Keith Shugarts Jim Adams Jim Adams Herman Washington Ron Crowe Bill Wright LeRoy Nelson LeRoy Nelson Howard Brooks Bob Stone Bob Stone Jack Anderson Seymour Stuurmans Stan Peterson Stan Peterson Jerry Starr Jerry Starr Jim Erickson Roy Wark Roy Wark Ernie Ludwick Hank Chamberlin Hank Chamberlin Harold Nelson Dick Carver Dick Carver Clint McBeath Jim Rork Ray Odell REBOUNDS Anye Turner Austin Bragg Austin Bragg Rory Blanche Rory Blanche Derrick Webb Zach Bruce Calin Schell Calin Schell Lukas Henne Tyler Amaya Tyler Amaya Grant Dykstra Mike Palm Brian Dennis Mike Palm Brian Dennis Brian Dennis Ryan Kettman Mike Sims Todd Engblom-Stryker Idris Orughu Mike Chapman DeForrest Phelps Brett Lundeen DeForrest Phelps Jay Shinnick Derrick Thomas Derrick Thomas John Patton Steven Clinscales Todd McAllister Ed Briggs Ed Briggs Rod Whatley James Johnson Shane Nickel Todd Miles Shane Nickel Bob Peters Greg Snow Greg Snow Oliver Henry Rohn McCoy Mark Clay Mark Clay Monte Birkle Rob Visser Rob Visser Rob Visser Mike Buza Rudy Thomas Gary White

54 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Lee Roy Shults Gary Reiersgard Mike Dahl Whit Hemion Mike Dahl John Hull John Hull Keith Shugarts Keith Shugarts Jim Adams Jim Adams Herman Washington Jim Greer Ron Thompson Rod Schott ASSISTS Harris Javier Ricardo Maxwell Richard Woodworth John Allen Richard Woodworth John Allen Morris Anderson Morris Anderson Ira Graham Ira Graham Ryan Diggs Kyle Jackson Jason Burrell Grant Dykstra Jason Burrell Jacob Stevenson Jacob Stevenson Jacob Stevenson Jared Stevenson Jared Stevenson Dan Legard Dan Legard Tim Caviezel Dwayne Kirkley Dwayne Kirkley Jeff Dick Jeff Dick Manny Kimmie Ray Ootsey Tim Dickerson Tim Dickerson Tim Nicholas John DeFranco Greg Lambrecht Jeff White Dan Muscatell Dan Muscatell Scott Smith Scott Smith Scott Smith Kevin Bryant Dave Wood Bob Nicol Dick Bissell Dick Bissell Tom Bradley Neal Larson Neal Larson Gary Reiersgard Mike Dahl

55 MILESTONES TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 47 Ryan Diggs vs. Humboldt State CA at Seattle, Mar. 10, John Allen vs. Simon Fraser, Jan. 2, Mike Franza at Victoria BC, Dec. 27, Ryan Diggs at Seattle, Jan. 12, Ron Crowe at Whitworth WA, Feb. 6, 1960 Grant Dykstra at Humboldt State CA, Jan. 28, 2006 Derrick Webb vs. Western Oregon, Jan. 10, Mike Franza vs. Eastern Montana, Dec. 8, 1972 John Allen at Western Oregon, Jan. 17, 2013 Joey Schreiber vs. Montana State Billings, Jan. 8, Mike Franza vs. San Diego CA at Turlock, Calif., Dec. 29, Mike Franza vs. Saint Martin s WA, Jan. 16, 1973 Darnell Taylor at Western Oregon, Jan. 24, Mike Franza vs. Simon Fraser BC, Jan. 10, 1973 Mike Franza vs. Southern Oregon, Feb. 9, 1973 Manny Kimmie vs. Lewis & Clark OR, at McMinnville, Ore., Nov. 17,1989 Manny Kimmie at Simon Fraser BC, Dec. 1, 1989 Mike Palm vs. Hawaii Pacific, Feb. 3, 2001 Dwayne Kirkley at Puget Sound WA, Jan. 6, 1994 Mike Palm at Alaska Anchorage, Feb. 13, 2003 Ryan Diggs vs. Central Washington, Jan 7, Mike Franza at Saint Martin s WA, Dec. 4, 1972 Mike Franza at Oregon Tech, Feb. 10, 1973 Rohn McCoy at Central Washington, Mar. 3, 1979 John Patton vs. Oregon Tech at Ashland, Ore., Nov. 16, 1990 Kyle Stonehouse vs. Western Oregon at Seattle, Wash., Nov. 22, 1997 Grant Dykstra at Seattle U. WA, March 3, Leroy Nelson vs. Central Washington, Jan. 18, 1957 Mike Franza vs. Oregon Tech, Jan. 20, 1973 Monte Birkle vs. Eastern Oregon, Jan. 14, 1977 Tim Nicholas vs. Lewis-Clark State ID, Dec. 1, 1984 John Nance at Alaska Southeast, Jan. 28, 1990 Dwayne Kirkley at Lewis & Clark OR (UPS Holiday Classic), Dec. 18, 1993 Ryan Diggs vs. Central Washington, Feb. 2, 2005 Ira Graham vs. Western Oregon, Jan. 12, 2008 Derrick Webb at Montana State Billings, Jan. 30, 2010 John Allen at Alaska Anchorage, Feb. 10, 2011 John Allen at Alaska Fairbanks, Jan. 21, 2013 Richard Woodworth at Simon Fraser, Feb. 8, Mike Dahl vs. Eastern Washington, Dec. 18, 1968 Monte Birkle at Oregon Tech, Feb. 19, 1977 Rohn McCoy vs. Simon Fraser BC, Dec. 5, 1978 Jim Olson at Cal State Stanislaus, Dec. 28, 1981 Tim Nicholas at Alaska Juneau, Dec. 21, 1985 Manny Kimmie at Western Baptist OR, Nov. 20, 1989 Jeff Dick vs. Puget Sound WA, Jan. 30, 1993 Dwayne Kirkley vs. Chico State CA, Dec. 4, 1993 Jacob Stevenson at Western Oregon, Jan. 24, 2002 Tyler Amaya vs. Alaska Anchorage, Dec. 29, 2005 Ira Graham vs. Cal State Monterey Bay, Nov. 19, 2007 Michael Duty vs. Seattle Pacific, Feb. 22, 2011 John Allen vs. Central Washington, Jan. 18, 2012 John Allen vs. Central Oklahoma at Las Vegas, NV, Dec. 19, 2012 Austin Bragg vs. Central Washington, Feb. 22, Dwayne Kirkley at Pacific Lutheran WA, Dec. 11, 1993 Jim Olson at Simon Fraser BC, Dec. 12, 1981 Jeff Dick at Central Washington, Feb. 2, 1991 Jared Stevenson vs. Central Washington, Jan. 8, 2000 Brian Dennis vs. Northwest WA, Nov. 20, 2000 Jacob Stevenson vs. Cal State Bakersfield, Mar. 9, 2001 Mike Palm vs. Central Washington, Jan. 31, 2002 Stephan Dickason vs. Puget Sound WA, Nov. 26, 2002 Ryan Diggs at Northwest Nazarene ID, Mar. 5, 2005 Ira Graham at Montana State Billings, Mar. 1, 2008 John Allen vs. Alaska Fairbanks, Jan. 13, 2011 Jeffrey Parker vs. Simon Fraser BC, Feb. 26, 2015 Ricardo Maxwell vs. Western Oregon, Jan. 24, 2015 Jaamon Echols at Simon Fraser BC, Dec. 6, Ron Crowe vs. Pacific Lutheran WA, Feb. 13, 1960 Rick Wills at Great Falls MT, Nov. 29, 1980 Ron Durant at Saint Martin s WA, Feb. 8, 1980 Tim Nicholas vs. Warner Pacific OR, Dec. 22, 1984 Eric Schurman at Western Baptist OR, Nov. 20, 1989 Jeff Curtis vs. Oregon Tech at Ashland, OR, Nov. 16, 1990 Duke Wallenborn at Simon Fraser BC, Jan. 10, 1992 Jacob Stevenson vs. Seattle WA, Jan. 13, 2001 A.J. Giesa vs. Northwest WA, Nov. 29, 2001 Grant Dykstra vs. Western Baptist OR, Dec. 13, 2003 Morris Anderson vs. Northwest Nazarene ID, Jan. 15, 2009 Austin Bragg vs. Simon Fraser, Jan. 11, 2014 Richard Woodworth vs. Cal State San Bernardino, Dec. 21, 2013 Jeffrey Parker vs. Thompson Rivers BC, Dec. 15, 2014 WINNING STREAKS 30 Mar. 9, Feb. 16, Feb. 20, Feb. 15, Nov. 25, Jan. 26, Jan. 25, Mar. 21, Jan. 13, Feb. 7, 1990 Nov. 30, Jan. 13, Jan. 9, Nov. 23, 2002 Jan. 12, Feb. 16, 2012 Jan. 31, Mar. 6, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, 1968 Nov. 20, Jan. 2, 1988 Jan. 31, Mar. 2, 1989 Nov. 11, Dec. 15, Jan. 23, Feb. 17, 1971 Nov. 15, Dec. 13, 2004 Nov. 15, Dec. 17, 2013 BEST UNBEATEN STARTS

56 100-POINT GAMES Seattle Pacific WA Bellingham Pacific Lutheran (4 OT) Tacoma Humboldt State CA Bellingham Eastern Washington Bellingham Cal State Stanislaus Turlock, CA Oregon Tech Klamath Falls, OR Carroll College MT Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Northern Montana Cheney Southern Oregon Bellingham Seattle WA Bellingham Seattle Pacific WA Bellingham Simon Fraser BC Ashland, OR Sheldon Jackson AK Bellingham Lewis Clark State ID Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Northwest WA Kirkland Seattle Pacific WA Lynden Sheldon Jackson AK Sitka, AK Trinity Western BC Bellingham Northwest WA Kirkland Hawaii Pacific Honolulu, HI British Columbia Lynden Sheldon Jackson AK Bellingham Alaska Southeast Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Northwest WA Kirkland Sheldon Jackson AK Bellingham Simon Fraser BC Bellingham Colorado Christian Phoenix, AZ Alaska Southeast Juneau, AK Sheldon Jackson AK Sitka, AK Grace IA Bellingham Seattle WA Seattle Northwest WA Bellingham Alaska Southeast Bellingham Western Baptist OR Salem, OR Northwest WA Bellingham Whitman WA Walla Walla Sheldon Jackson AK Bellingham Sheldon Jackson AK Sitka, AK Alaska Southeast Juneau, AK Lewis-Clark State ID Lewiston, ID Oregon Tech Ashland, OR Sheldon Jackson AK Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Malaspina BC Bellingham Simon Fraser BC Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Lewis & Clark OR (1 OT) Portland, OR Simon Fraser BC Bellingham Seattle WA Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Chico State CA Bellingham Pacific Lutheran WA Tacoma Lewis & Clark OR Tacoma British Columbia Bellingham Puget Sound WA (1 OT) Tacoma Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Okanagan BC Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Lacey Fort Lewis CO Seattle Fraser Valley BC Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Trinity Western BC Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Western Oregon Seattle Trinity Western BC Bellingham Hawaii Pacific (3 OT) Bellingham BYU-Hawaii (2 OT) Bellingham Colorado Christian Bellingham Central Oklahoma Las Vegas, NV Central Washington (1 OT) Bellingham Montana State-Billings Bellingham Cascade OR Bellingham Seattle WA Bellingham Hawaii Pacific Bellingham Seattle WA Seattle Northwest Nazarene ID Nampa, ID Western Oregon Bellingham Humboldt State CA Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Northwest Nazarene ID Bellingham Alaska Fairbanks Bellingham Western Oregon (2 OT) Monmouth, OR Puget Sound Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Puget Sound Christian WA Bellingham Northwest WA Bellingham Concordia OR Bellingham Western Baptist OR Bellingham Humboldt State (2 OT) Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Lacey 54

57 100-POINT GAMES Pacific Lutheran WA Bellingham UC Santa Cruz Bellingham Whitman WA Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Lacey Central Washington Bellingham Alaska Anchorage Bellingham Central Washington Bellingham Saint Martin s WA Bellingham Alaska Anchorage AK Bellingham Humboldt State CA Bellingham Seattle WA Seattle Northwest Nazarene Nampa, ID Colorado Mines Bellingham Hawaii Pacific Bellingham Puget Sound Christian Bellingham Eastern Oregon Bellingham Alaska Anchorage (OT) Bellingham Central Washington Bellingham Western Oregon Bellingham Humbolt State CA Seattle Chaminade Seattle Multnomah Bible Bellingham Montana State Billings Bellingham Cascade OR Bellingham Walla Walla WA Bellingham Multnomah OR Bellingham Golden State Baptist CA Bellingham Western Oregon Bellingham Western Oregon Bellingham Montana State Billings Billings, MT Willamette Bellingham Alaska Fairbanks Bellingham Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK Capilano BC Bellingham Quest BC Bellingham Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks, AK Multnomah OR Bellingham Quest BC Bellingham Central Oklahoma Las Vegas, NV Sain Martin s Lacey Western Oregon Bellingham Chaminade HI Bellingham Quest BC Bellingham Multnomah OR Bellingham Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK Montana State Billings (OT) Billings, MT Multnomah OR Bellingham Quest BC Bellingham Simon Fraser BC Burnaby, BC Simon Fraser BC Bellingham 55

58 ALL-STARS NABC/NCAII ALL- AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2006 Grant Dykstra BASKETBALL TIMES ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2013 John Allen SECOND TEAM 2006 Grant Dykstra DAKTRONICS/NCAA II ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2006 Grant Dykstra THIRD TEAM 2013 John Allen HONORABLE MENTION 2013 Paul Jones DIVISION II BULLETIN ALL- AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2013 John Allen THIRD TEAM 2006 Grant Dykstra FOURTH TEAM 2009 Ira Graham HONORABLE MENTION 2006 Ryan Diggs 2012 Rory Blanche 2014 Richard Woodworth Austin Bragg NAIA ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM 1973 Mike Franza THIRD TEAM 1990 Manny Kimmie 1994 Dwayne Kirkley HONORABLE MENTION 1960 Ron Crowe 1963 Jim Adams 1967 Mike Dahl 1968 Mike Dahl 1969 Mike Clayton 1970 Mike Clayton 1971 Gary White 1988 James Johnson 1989 J.D. Taylor Ed Briggs 1990 Todd McAllister 1992 Duke Wallenborn 1993 Jay Shinnick 1995 Harold Doyal NABC/NCAADII ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANT 2006 Ryan Diggs (co-mvp) 2009 Ira Graham 2014 Austin Bragg ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE MENTION 1973 Mike Franza 1976 Brad Fuhrer 1979 Rohn McCoy BASKETBALL WEEKLY SMALL COLLEGE ALL- AMERICA SECOND TEAM 1973 Mike Franza UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ALL-COAST HONORABLE MENTION 1973 Mike Franza 1979 Rohn McCoy NCAA II ELITE EIGHT ALL-TOURNAMENT 2012 Rory Blanche Richard Woodworth NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1997 Mike Chapman LITTLE ALL- NORTHWEST FIRST TEAM 1973 Mike Franza 1976 Brad Fuhrer 1990 Manny Kimmie 1994 Dwayne Kirkley 2001 Jacob Stevenson SECOND TEAM 1979 Rohn McCoy 1980 Rohn McCoy 1984 John DeFranco 1988 James Johnson 1990 Ed Briggs 1993 Jay Shinnick 1995 Harold Doyal 2002 Mike Palm THIRD TEAM 1980 Kevin Bryant 1989 Ed Briggs 1990 Todd McAllister 1991 Jeff Dick 1992 Duke Wallenborn 2001 A.J. Giesa ACADEMIC ALL- CONFERENCE PACIFIC WEST 1999 Jared Stevenson Ryan Kettman 2000 Ryan Kettman Kyle Dalvit 2001 Ryan Kettman GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC 2007 David Brittinen Calin Schell 2008 David Brittinen Calin Schell 2009 David Brittinen Calin Schell Anthony Wiederkehr 2010 Rory Blanche 2011 Anthony Wiederkehr Chris Mitchell Rory Blanche 2012 Rory Blanche Chris Mitchell 2013 Chris Mitchell Damien Fisher COSIDA DISTRICT VIII COLLEGE DIVISION ACADEMIC ALL-STAR FIRST TEAM 2012 Rory Blanche 2013 Chris Mitchell SECOND TEAM 2011 Rory Blanche COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN FIRST TEAM 2012 Rory Blanche NCAA DIVISION II DAKTRONICS ALL- WEST REGION FIRST TEAM 2005 Grant Dykstra (POY) 2006 Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs 2009 Ira Graham 2010 Morris Anderson 2012 Rory Blanche 2013 John Allen (POY) Paul Jones SECOND TEAM 2000 Jared Stevenson 2002 Mike Palm 2003 Mike Palm 2007 Lukas Henne 2010 Derrick Webb 2014 Austin Bragg NCAA DIVISION II NABC ALL-WEST REGION FIRST TEAM 2005 Grant Dykstra 2006 Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs 2009 Ira Graham 2010 Morris Anderson 2012 Rory Blanche 2013 John Allen Paul Jones 2014 Austin Bragg Richard Woodworth SECOND TEAM 2005 Ryan Diggs 2010 Derrick Webb NAIA DISTRICT Jim Adams 1967 Mike Dahl 1968 Mike Dahl 1970 Mike Clayton 1971 Gary White 1972 Mike Franza Gary White 1973 Mike Franza 1974 Chuck Price 1975 Chuck Price 1976 Rob Visser 1977 Monte Birkle 1978 Monte Birkle 1979 Kevin Bryant Rohn McCoy 1980 Kevin Bryant Rohn McCoy 1984 Todd Bailey John DeFranco Bob Peters 1985 John DeFranco 1986 Tim Nicholas 1987 Marcus Buren James Johnson 1988 James Johnson Tim Dickerson 1989 Ed Briggs J.D. Taylor Rod Whatley 1990 Ed Briggs Manny Kimmie Todd McAllister 1991 Jeff Dick 1992 Duke Wallenborn Derrick Thomas 1993 Jay Shinnick NAIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION Dwayne Kirkley Jeff Dick Harold Doyal ALL-CONFERENCE TRI-NORMAL 1931 Jim Rork 1936 Bud VanderGriend 1937 Dick Carver Harold Nelson 1938 Joe Moses WASHINGTON INTERCOLLEGIATE 1939 Joe Moses 1940 Joe Moses 1941 Joe Moses Hank Chamberlin 1942 Ernie Ludwick 1946 Roy Wark 1948 Jerry Starr EVERGREEN 1951 Stan Peterson 1953 Jack Anderson 1960 Ron Crowe Ed Vadset 1961 Herman Washington 1962 Jim Adams Mike Kirk 1963 Jim Adams Mike Kirk 1964 Bob Thomas 1966 Jack Nighbert 1967 Mike Dahl Paul Hallgrimson 1968 Mike Dahl 1969 Gary Reiersgard 1970 Mike Clayton 1971 Gary White 1972 Mike Franza 1973 Mike Franza 1974 Chuck Price 1975 Chuck Price 1976 Rob Visser 1977 Monte Birkle 1978 Kevin Bryant 1979 Mark Clay Rohn McCoy PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATHLETIC 1995 Harold Doyal Derric Croft 1996 Ryan Gerrits 1997 Dan DeBord 1998 Dan DeBord Jared Stevenson 56

59 ALL-STARS PACIFIC WEST 2000 Jared Stevenson 2001 Jacob Stevenson A.J. Giesa GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC FIRST TEAM Mike Palm Mike Palm Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs Grant Dykstra Ira Graham Ira Graham Morris Anderson Morris Anderson Derrick Webb Michael Duty Rory Blanche John Allen Paul Jones Austin Bragg Richard Woodworth Anye Turner GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Ira Graham 2013 John Allen NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2005 Tyler Amaya 2009 Morris Anderson SECOND TEAM 2002 Shelton Diggs 2004 Grant Dykstra 2006 Ryan Diggs 2007 Lukas Henne 2009 Calin Schell 2011 John Allen 2012 John Allen 2013 Richard Woodworth 2015 Ricardo Maxwell Jeffrey Parker NCAA II WEST REGIONAL ALLTOURNAMENT 2001 Jacob Stevenson (MOP) A.J. Giesa 2006 Grant Dykstra Ryan Diggs 2012 John Allen (MOP) Rory Blanche Zach Henifin 2013 Richard Woodworth (MOP) John Allen 57

60 WWU TOURNAMENTS WWU/BELLINGHAM HERALD CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT DEC , 1982 Warner Pacific 80, Western 68 Central Washington 73, Saint Martin s 70 Saint Martin s 60, Western 51 Central Washington 98, Warner Pacific 75 Doug Harris (MVP), Central Rod Tripp, Saint Martin s Alan Novitsky, Warner Pacific John Holtmann, Central Tony Willis, Saint Martin s DEC , 1983 Western 60, Sacramento State 57 Linfield 57, Simon Fraser 52 Sacramento State 59, Simon Fraser 57 Western 82, Linfield 67 John DeFranco (MVP), Western Bob Peters, Western Vernon Durham, Sacramento State Dave Lescheid, Simon Fraser Cliff Fairchild, Linfield DEC. 7-8, 1984 Southern Oregon 66, Pacific Lutheran 56 British Columbia 77, Western 69 Pacific Lutheran 81, Western 72 Southern Oregon 77, British Columbia 75 Dale Olson (MVP), British Columbia John DeFranco, Western Dan Gibbs, Pacific Lutheran Dan Tompkins, Southern Oregon Willie Young, Southern Oregon WWU/CHUCK RANDALL CLASSIC NOV , 1998 Seattle Pacific 128, Colorado Christian 68 Western 81, Evergreen State 72 Seattle Pacific 109, Evergreen State 82 Western 107, Colorado Christian 89 Jeff McBroom (MVP), Seattle Pacific Jared Stevenson, Western Mike Sims, Western Ryan Sowards, Seattle Pacific Trelton Spencer, Evergreen State Toby Merchant, Colorado Christian NOV , 1999 Texas A&M-Commerce 86, Seattle Pacific 79 Central Washington 93, Western 70 Seattle Pacific 91, Central Washington 83 Western 75, Texas A&M-Commerce 70 Jermaine Thomas (MVP), Texas A&M- Commerce Brandon Manning, Texas A&M-Commerce Jared Stevenson, Western Carson Payne, Central Washington Marty DeLange, Central Washington Donte Quinine, Seattle Pacific NOV , 2000 Seattle Pacific 96, Texas A&M Kingsville 74 Western 74, Tarleton State TX 73 Seattle Pacific 71, Tarleton State 66 Texas A&M Kingsville 92, Western 90 Jon Hubbard (MVP), Seattle Pacific Brannon Stone, Seattle Pacific Brian Dennis, Western Shelton Diggs, Western Darren Herrington, Texas A&M Kingsville Andy Hudson, Tarleton State NOV , 2001 Minnesota State-Moorhead 77, Saint Martin s 64 Western 98, Southern Colorado 70 Saint Martin s 86, Southern Colorado 70 Minnesota State-Moorhead 97, Western 94 OT Jared Bledsoe (MVP), Minn. State-Moorhead Dan Baur, Saint Martin s Jamar Brown, Southern Colorado Kyle Staloch, Minnesota State-Moorhead Brian Dennis, Western A.J. Giesa, Western NOV , 2002 Cal Poly Pomona 75, Saint Martin s 72 Western 74, BYU-Hawaii 65 BYU-Hawaii 99, Saint Martin s 53 Western 68, Cal Poly Pomona 54 Maurice Tyree (MVP), Western Mike Palm, Western Kyle Jackson, Western Mike Ridgeway, Cal Poly Pomona Alexus Foyle, BYU-Hawaii Scott Salisbury, BYU-Hawaii NOV , 2003 Saint Martin s 85, Concordia OR 74 Western 90, Saint Leo FL 73 Saint Leo FL 84, Saint Martin s 75 Western 101, Concordia 66 Jason Burrell (MVP), Western Ryan Diggs, Western Andre Johnson, Concordia Larry Henderson, Saint Leo Scott Seifert, Saint Leo Brandon Hartley, Saint Martin s NOV , 2004 Saint Martin s 74, Cal Poly Pomona 68 Western 103, Pacific Lutheran 60 Saint Martin s 92, Pacific Lutheran 72 Western 99, Cal Poly Pomona 82 Grant Dykstra (MVP), Western Tyler Amaya, Western Kyle Jackson, Western Niko Nunogawa, Saint Martin s Greg O Neal, Saint Martin s Jeff Bonds, Cal Poly Pomona NOV , 2005 Saint Martin s 65, Colorado Mines 63 Western 97, Sonoma State 90 Saint Martin s 75, Sonoma State 65 Western 100, Colorado Mines 66 Ryan Diggs (MVP), Western Tyler Amaya, Western Niko Nunogawa, Saint Martin s Brendan Campbell, Saint Martin s Ian Elseth, Colorado Mines J.T. Tipton, Sonoma State NOV , 2006 Grand Canyon 80, Saint Martin s 60 Western 96, Northwest 88 Northwest 91, Saint Martin s 83 Western 77, Grand Canyon 67 Lukas Henne (MVP), Western Ira Graham, Western Richard Davis,Grand Canyon Rudy Bogan, Grand Canyon Jake Linton, Saint Martin s Aaron Sawyer, Northwest NOV , 2007 Seattle Pacific 107, Bloomfield 77 Western 87, Northwest 75 Seattle Pacific 99, Northwest 69 Western 99, Bloomfield 58 Ira Graham (MVP), Western Calin Schell, Western Rob Diederichs, Seattle Pacific Rob Will, Seattle Pacific Greg George, Northwest Barney Anderson, Bloomfield NO TOURNAMENT NOV , 2009 St. Martin s 81, Grand Canyon 67, Western 86, Academy of Art 23 St. Martin s 73, Academy of Art 33, Western 70, Grand Canyon 55 Blake Poole (MVP), Saint Martin s Zach Bruce, Western Dave Vanderjagt, Western Derrick Webb, Western T.J. Benson, Grand Canyon Jared Howard, Saint Martin s NO TOURNAMENT NO TOURNAMENT NOV , 2012 Southwest Baptist MO 91, Alaska Fairbanks 63 Western 80, Concordia-St. Paul MN 76 Concordia-St. Paul MN 65, Alaska Fairbanks 60 Western 88, Southwest Baptist 68 Richard Woodworth (Co-MVP), Western John Allen (Co-MVP), Western Damion Hooks, Southwest Baptist Preston Guiot, Southwest Baptist Terez VanPelt, Concordia-St. Paul Isaiah Thomas, Concordia-St. Paul 58

61 WWU TOURNAMENTS NOV , 2014 Hawaii Hilo 89, Northwest Nazarene 81 Western 78, Notre Dame de Namur 52 Northwest Nazarene 87, Notre Dame de Namur 71 Western 84, Hawaii Hilo 73 Jeffrey Parker (MVP), WWU Joey Schreiber, WWU Anye Turner, WWU Tre Johnson, Hawaii Hilo Erik Kinney, Northwest Nazarene Jalen Young, Notre Dame de Namur GREAT WESTERN SHOOTOUT DEC , 2006 Cal Poly Pomona 67, Western 64 CSU San Bernardino 94, Central Washington 84 Cal Poly Pomona 83, Central Washington 66 Cal State San Bernardino 87, Western 66 Prentis Harris (MVP), CSU San Bernardino Ira Graham, Western Ivan Johnson, CSU San Bernardino Kaelen Daniels, Cal Poly Pomona Dion Cook, Cal Poly Pomona Billy Hofman, Cal Poly Pomona DEC , 2007 Western 73, Cal Poly Pomona 64 CSU San Bernardino 83, Central Washington 60 Central Washington 84, Cal Poly Pomona 66 CSU San Bernardino 71, Western 65 Michael Earl (MVP), CSU San Bernardino Larry Gordon, Cal Poly Pomona Ira Graham, Western Marlon Pierce, CSU San Bernardino Calin Schell, Western Jake Beitinger, Central Washington NO TOURNAMENT DEC , 2009 Central Washington 91, Fort Lewis 82 Western 71, Washburn 56 Washburn 82, Central Washington 68, Western 82, Fort Lewis 61 Morris Anderson (MVP), Western Derrick Webb, Western DeAndre Lansdowne, Fort Lewis Jon Clift, Central Washington De Andre Washington, Washburn William McNeill, Washburn DEC , 2010 Cal State San Bernadino 88, Western 56 Rollins FL 85, Central Washington 75 Central Washington 71, Cal State San Bernardino 65 Rollins FL 80, Western 70 Nick Wolf (MVP), Rollins Aaron Hill, Cal State San Bernadino Humberto Perez, Central Washington Jody Johnson, Central Washington Rory Blanche, Western Matt Robertson, Rollins DEC , 2011 Western 80, Rollins FL 61 Alabama Huntsville 85, Central Washington 75 Alabama Huntsville 77, Western 74 Central Washington 88, Rollins 80 Zane Campbell (MVP), Alabama Huntsville Jaime Smith, Alabama Huntsville Josh Magette, Alabama Huntsville Zach Henifin, Western Kevin Davis, Central Washington Chris Malcolm, Rollins NOV , 2012 Southwest Baptist MO 91, Alaska Fairbanks 63 Western 80, Concordia-St. Paul MN 76 Concordia-St. Paul 65, Alaska Fairbanks 60 Western 88, Southwest Baptist 68 Richard Woodworth (Co-MVP), Western John Allen (Co-MVP), Western Damion Hooks, Southwest Baptist Preston Guiot, Southwest Baptist Terez VanPelt, Concordia-St. Paul Isaiah Thomas, Concorida-St. Paul 59

62 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (2-1) (6-1) (8-5) (15-2) (5-9) 11 State Militia 8 17 State Militia 15 8 Tacoma YMCA (3-0) 11 South Side HS (0-2) 19 Everett HS (6-0) 12 Sumas HS 7 12 Sumas HS South Side HS South Side HS (2-1) 27 Bellingham YMCA Seattle YMCA (8-4) 10 Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Gonzaga Davenport HS Almira HS 5 24 Snohomish HS (3-6) 12 Everson HS 9 19 Sedro Woolley HS Mount Vernon HS Sumas HS Ellensburg Normal OT Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal (3-2) 9 Blaine HS Ellensburg Normal South Side HS Van Wyck (4-8) 29 South Side HS Bellingham YMCA Everett HS South Side HS Bellingham YMCA South Side HS LaConner HS Bellingham YMCA Puget Sound Tacoma YMCA Puget Sound Bellingham YMCA North Side HS Bellingham YMCA South Side HS 1 25 Puget Sound Roslyn YMCA South Side HS 2 35 North Side HS (3-2) 12 Bellingham YMCA South Side HS North Side HS (8-5) 31 North Side HS South Side HS 9 15 Bellingham YMCA Whitworth Orting HS Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Whitworth North Side HS Elks (10-4) 35 Blaine HS Vancouver Normal Sedro Woolley HS Blaine HS HHCA Sedro Woolley HS Van Wyck Normal HS Van Wyck Vancouver Normal Puget Sound Bellingham YMCA Puget Sound Bellingham YMCA (10-5) 27 South Side HS Van Wyck Everett HS 29 9 Bellingham YMCA Puget Sound Wenatchee Bellingham YMCA Everett HS Bellingham YMCA Puget Sound Ellensburg Normal Roslyn YMCA Bellingham YMCA (9-0) 42 Puget Sound Ellensburg Normal Everett HS Vancouver Normal Everett HS Vancouver Normal Puget Sound Ellensburg Normal Prosser Athletic Fairhaven HS Fairhaven HS Ellensburg Normal Vancouver Normal Cushman Puget Sound 9 18 Washington Frosh Cushman Puget Sound Ellensburg Normal Vancouver Normal Whatcom HS Whatcom HS (4-2) 24 Fairhaven HS Lynden HS Friday Harbor Avon Lynden HS Lynden HS (9-3) 26 Fairhaven HS 8 26 Blaine HS Mount Vernon HS 8 15 Whatcom HS Vancouver Normal Whatcom HS Puget Sound 8 15 Vancouver Normal Saint Martin s Puget Sound Saint Martin s Startup (8-5) 25 Vancouver Normal Fairhaven HS Vancouver Normal Whatcom HS Cheney Normal Puget Sound Saint Martin s Whatcom HS Whatcom HS Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Puget Sound Saint Martin s (6-9) 29 Vancouver Normal Puget Sound Whatcom HS 9 28 Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Vancouver Normal Leavenworth AA Cheney Normal 25 9 Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Saint Martin s Puget Sound Saint Martin s Whatcom HS Edison HS Bellingham YMCA Ferndale HS Fairhaven HS Blaine HS Fairhaven HS Bellingham YMCA Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Spokane Spokane (8-4) 34 British Columbia Puget Sound Saint Martin s British Columbia Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Spokane Puget Sound Spokane (14-3) 38 Seattle Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal (11-3) 42 British Columbia Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Whitworth Washington Frosh Seattle Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Whitworth Cheney Normal Washington Frosh Seattle (9-4) 32 Lynden HS Adanacs Washington Frosh Ellensburg Normal 2 OT Cheney Normal Spokane Saint Martin s Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Rothchild s Saint Martin s Washington Frosh Heater Glove Washington Frosh Saint Martin s 25 6 Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Yakima Cheney Normal Idaho Frosh Wash. State Frosh Saint Martin s Washington Frosh Columbia OR (12-4) 41 Saint Martin s Rothchilds Ellensburg Normal Generals Cheney Normal Spokane Washington Frosh Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Washington Frosh Saint Martin s Spokane (7-7) 30 Saint Martin s Knappton Travelers Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Yakima YMCA Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Washington Frosh Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Washington Frosh Saint Martin s (9-9) 33 Lynden AC Lynden AC Blaine Town Mount Vernon Blaine Town Centralia CC Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Saint Martin s Saint Michael s Puget Sound Cheney Normal Puget Sound Ellensburg Normal Centralia CC Washington Frosh Washington Frosh 32 60

63 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (6-5) 37 Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Puget Sound Cheney Normal Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Puget Sound (4-7) 40 Pacific Lutheran Mount Vernon JC Yakima JC Saint Martin s Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal (3-9) 35 Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Parker s Toggery Seattle Pacific Yakima JC Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran (9-7) 40 Seattle Seattle Pacific British Columbia Ellensburg Normal Cheney Normal Cheney Normal British Columbia Washington Frosh Seattle Washington Frosh Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Ellensburg Normal (9-8) 26 Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal (10-10) 27 Linfield Albany Albany Monmouth Normal Monmouth Normal British Columbia Cheney Normal Cheney Normal Ellensburg Normal Ellensburg Normal Saint Martin s Seattle Seattle Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Washington Frosh Washington Frosh Linfield Linfield (10-7) 44 Seattle Washington Pacific Lutheran Linfield Oregon Normal Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Puget Sound Saint Martin s Puget Sound Oregon Normal Saint Martin s Central Washington Saint Martin s Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington (11-8) 31 Alpine Dairy House of David Puget Sound Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Central Washington British Columbia Eastern Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington (11-9) 59 Puget Sound Washington British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Central Washington Central Washington Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Puget Sound Eastern Washington Eastern Washington (7-13) 36 Puget Sound Washington Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington Willoughby s Central Washington Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington (10-8) 65 Paine Field Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington (11-8) 30 Alpine Dairy RCAF Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington Fort Casey Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Eastern Washington (3-5) 38 Coast Guard Washington Whidbey AFB Washington Fort Lewis Whidbey AFB Camp Jordan Puget Sound (6-11) 60 British Columbia British Columbia Whidbey AFB Whidbey AFB Washington Washington State Oregon Coast Guard Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Pat Bay Sandpoint NAS Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Washington State (12-12) 49 Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Central Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Central Washington Central Washington (3-15) 26 Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Central Washington Seattle Seattle Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth Whitworth Saint Martin s Saint Martin s British Columbia Washington Alpine Marine Rec (9-12) 32 Washington Seattle Pacific Seattle Washington Seattle Central Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Whitworth Whitworth Eastern Washington Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Whitworth Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Seattle (10-14) 32 Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Saint Martin s Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran British Columbia British Columbia Saint Martin s Puget Sound Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific CA Cloverleafs Victoria YMCA Seattle Washington Frosh (11-14) 58 Seattle Pacific Central Washington Seattle Pacific Lutheran Port Alberni Whitworth Victoria YMCA Eastern Washington Washington Saint Martin s Seattle Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Willamette Saint Martin s Willamette Eastern Washington Pacific Trails Whitworth British Columbia British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Central Washington 73 61

64 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS (13-12) 51 Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Puget Sound Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Puget Sound Central Washington Pacific Lutheran British Columbia British Columbia Whitworth Eastern Washington Seattle Seattle Pacific British Columbia Cloverleafs Seattle Seattle Pacific Carroll MT Carroll MT Cloverleafs British Columbia Pacific Trails (13-9) 36 Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran British Columbia Seattle Pacific Eilers Eilers Central Washington Central Washington Alberni Alberni Seattle Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Saint Martin s (13-12) 62 Puget Sound Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Whitworth British Columbia British Columbia Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran British Columbia British Columbia Pacific Trails Puget Sound British Columbia Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Cloverleafs Pacific Trails Saint Martin s Saint Martin s (7-16) 48 Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Puget Sound British Columbia Saint Martin s Buchans Eilers Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Whitworth Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific British Columbia British Columbia Fort Lewis (5-15) 53 Pacific Lutheran Eilers Pacific Lutheran Seattle Puget Sound Puget Sound Central Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Eastern Washington Whitworth Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran British Columbia British Columbia Puget Sound Central Washington Central Washington (5-16) 45 Pacific Lutheran CFUN Radio Central Washington Central Washington Willamette Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Whitworth Whitworth British Columbia Eastern Washington British Columbia British Columbia Puget Sound Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth Central Washington Central Washington (7-18) 83 Alberni British Columbia Saint Martin s Willamette OR Lewis & Clark OR Alberni Saint Martin s Lewis & Clark OR Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Eastern Washington Whitworth Saint Martin s British Columbia British Columbia Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Puget Sound Whitworth Eastern Washington Pacific Lutheran Central Washington (7-16) 67 Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Buchan Bakers Seattle Pacific Oregon College Portland State Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Central Washington Whitworth British Columbia British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Eastern Washington Central Washington Gonzaga Whitworth Pacific Lutheran (14-8) 49 Saint Martin s Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific Linfield OR Linfield OR Eastern Washington Whitworth Puget Sound British Columbia Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Westmont CA Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth British Columbia Pacific Lutheran (19-8) 57 Saint Martin s British Columbia Seattle Pacific Ricks ID Carroll MT Saint Martin s Puget Sound Eastern Washington Whitworth Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Central Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Central Washington Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Arkansas A&M (16-9) 65 British Columbia Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Pacific OR Pacific OR Linfield OR Puget Sound Puget Sound Central Washington Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Whitworth Eastern Washington Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Central Washington British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Whitworth Puget Sound Eastern Washington Seattle Pacific (18-8) 71 Alberni Central Washington Seattle Pacific Lewis & Clark OR Willamette OR Saint Martin s Cal Poly Southern Oregon Sacramento State Whitworth OT Eastern Washington OT British Columbia Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific Central Washington Puget Sound Westmont CA Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Central Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran (19-8) 56 British Columbia Central Washington Western Montana Western Montana Saint Martin s Pacific OR Portland State OR Chico State Lewis & Clark OR Willamette OR Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Whitworth Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Central Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran (15-9) 84 Southern Oregon Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Idaho Eastern Montana Indiana State Pacific OR Pacific OR Seattle Pacific Puget Sound 55 62

65 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 59 Central Washington Saint Martin s Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Puget Sound Eastern Washington Whitworth Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran (12-11) 71 Puget Sound Eastern Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Saint Martin s Nevada Southern Occidental CA Eastern Montana Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific British Columbia British Columbia Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Whitworth Eastern Washington Idaho (17-8) 66 Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Eastern Washington Portland State Westmont CA Western Montana Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Whitworth Puget Sound Puget Sound Central Washington Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth Whitworth Eastern Washington Puget Sound Seattle Pacific British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington (16-8) 101 Pacific Lutheran 4 OT Chico State Cal State Fullerton Cal State Long Beach Sacramento State Montana State Carroll MT Saint Martin s Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth Central Washington Central Washington Portland State OR Alaska Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Japanese Nationals Puget Sound Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Whitworth Whitworth Eastern Washington Central Washington Puget Sound (17-7) 70 Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks Simon Fraser Pacific Lutheran Humboldt State CA Sonoma State CA UC Riverside UC Davis Whitworth Whitworth Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Central Washington Central Washington Whitworth Whitworth Korean Nationals Puget Sound Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington (18-6) 57 Simon Fraser Sacramento State Pacific Lutheran San Diego CA Cal State Stanislaus UC-Riverside Tahoe-Paradise CA British Columbia Southern Oregon Taiwan Nationals Whitworth Whitworth Portland State OR Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Carroll MT Central Washington Central Washington Whitworth Whitworth Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington Portland State OR (12-11) 57 Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Simon Fraser British Columbia Cal State Stanislaus Saint Mary s CA UC Davis Whitworth Whitworth Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Central Washington Central Washington Redlands CA Whitworth Portland State OR Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Portland State OR Central Washington Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Whitworth (20-6) 113 Tahoe CA Sacramento State Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Fairbanks Great Falls MT Seattle Pacific San Fran. St. CA Cal State Stanislaus UC Davis Puget Sound Oregon Tech Southern Oregon Whitworth Eastern Oregon Central Washington Oregon College Eastern Washington Simon Fraser Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Simon Fraser Eastern Washington Whitworth Central Washington Oregon College Eastern Oregon (26-4) 89 Saint Martin s Victoria BC Simon Fraser Eastern Montana Great Falls MT OT Azusa Pacific CA San Diego CA Cal State Stanislaus Carroll MT Simon Fraser Central Washington Oregon College Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Eastern Washington OT Eastern Oregon Central Washington Oregon College Saint Martin s Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington OT Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Eastern Washington OT Eastern Washington Findlay OH Northeastern OK Gardner-Webb NC (15-10) 55 Montana State Saint Martin s Eastern Montana Seattle Pacific British Columbia British Columbia Victoria BC San Diego CA Cal State Stanislaus Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Central Washington Oregon College Saint Martin s Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon Central Washington Oregon College Simon Fraser Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon (13-13) 49 Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Fresno State CA Pacific OR Portland State OR Idaho British Columbia Oregon College Seattle Pacific Calvin MI Oregon College Central Washington Saint Martin s Oregon Tech Southern Oregon Simon Fraser Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Oregon College Central Washington Oregon Tech Southern Oregon Saint Martin s Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Simon Fraser (17-9) 91 Victoria BC Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Puget Sound OT Pacific Lutheran OT British Columbia Victoria BC British Columbia Seattle Pacific Oregon College Saint Martin s Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Central Washington Seattle Pacific Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Simon Fraser Oregon College Simon Fraser Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Central Washington Puget Sound Southern Oregon Oregon Tech (14-12) 67 Saint Martin s Simon Fraser British Columbia Whitworth Gonzaga George Fox OR Western Baptist OR Lewis & Clark OR Warner Pacific OR Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Oregon College Eastern Oregon Central Washington Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Saint Martin s Oregon Tech OT Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Southern Oregon 71 63

66 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 63 Oregon College Eastern Oregon Central Washington Simon Fraser Eastern Washington (8-19) 73 Saint Martin s 84 (won 2-0 by forfeit) 53 Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Pacific Lutheran Westmont CA Northern Montana Northwest Ch. OR Oregon College Central Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Oregon Puget Sound Western Baptist OR Northwest Naz. ID Saint Martin s Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Seattle Pacific Central Washington Eastern Washington Simon Fraser Eastern Oregon Oregon College Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Whitworth Central Washington (17-11) 95 Whitman Saint Martin s Pacific OR Whitworth Lewis Clark State UC Davis Sacramento State Calvin MI Central Washington Puget Sound Oregon College Seattle Pacific Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Pacific Lutheran Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Saint Martin s Central Washington Seattle Pacific Oregon College OT Western Baptist OR Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Southern Oregon OT Oregon Tech Simon Fraser Central Washington (18-10) 61 College of Idaho Whitman Simon Fraser Pacific OR Western Baptist OR Chico State Sacramento State San Fran. St. CA Eastern Oregon Oregon College Eastern Washington Central Washington Simon Fraser Southern Oregon Saint Martin s Oregon Tech Eastern Oregon Oregon College Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Central Washington Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Seattle Pacific Southern Oregon Oregon Tech Alaska Fairbanks Cental Washington (11-15) 85 Eastern Montana Rocky Mountain MT Seattle Pacific Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser 106 (won 2-0 by forfeit ) 66 Sacramento State Cal State Hayward Humboldt State CA Montana Tech Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Simon Fraser Pacific Lutheran Eastern Washington Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Saint Martin s Great Falls MT Puget Sound Saint Martin s Victoria BC Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington (4-21) 55 Montana Great Falls MT Victoria BC Trinity Western BC Pacific Lutheran UC Irvine UC Riverside Montana Tech Rocky Mountain MT Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Saint Martin s Trinity Western BC Simon Fraser Central Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Central Washington Simon Fraser Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State Pacific Lutheran (13-12) 105 Seattle Trinity Western BC Whitworth Simon Fraser Warner Pacific OR George Fox OR Cal State Stanislaus UC San Diego Claremont-Mudd CA Lewis-Clark State Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Trinity Western BC Central Washington Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Seattle Victoria BC Saint Martin s Central Washington (8-17) 79 British Columbia OT Seattle Pacific Eastern Washington Seattle Pacific Puget Sound Washington Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Warner Pacific OR Saint Martin s Portland OR British Columbia Central Washington 65 (won 2-0 by forfeit) 76 Pacific Lutheran Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser 3 OT Puget Sound Central Washington Seattle Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Whitman Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Seattle (14-11) 97 British Columbia Victoria BC Whittier CA Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Puget Sound Whitworth Sacramento State Linfield OR Great Falls MT Seattle Seattle Pacific Central Washington Pacific Lutheran Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Central Washington Seattle Pacific Eastern Oregon OT Lewis-Clark State Seattle Puget Sound British Columbia (11-17) 60 Puget Sound Lewis-Clark State British Columbia Pacific Lutheran Concordia OR Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Linfield OR Warner Pacific OR Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific Lutheran Eastern Oregon Simon Fraser Central Washington OT Pacific Lutheran Alaska-Juneau Saint Martin s Puget Sound Northwest Ch. OR OT Simon Fraser Seattle Seattle Pacific British Columbia Whitworth Saint Martin s Eastern Washington Central Washington (11-15) 61 Victoria BC British Columbia British Columbia Puget Sound Seattle Pacific Alaska Southeast Alaska Southeast Simon Fraser Southern Oregon OT Seattle Pacific Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Puget Sound Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Northwest Ch. OR Saint Martin s Sheldon Jackson Seattle Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Central Washington Seattle Eastern Washington Lewis-Clark State (22-13) 81 British Columbia Trinity Western BC Victoria BC OT Seattle Pacific Sheldon Jackson Northwest Simon Fraser Southern California Biola CA Northwest Stanford CA Seattle Pacific British Columbia Puget Sound Seattle Alaska Pacific Whitworth Central Washington Alaska Southeast Sheldon Jackson Simon Fraser Central Washington OT Saint Martin s Whitworth Lewis-Clark State Northwest Ch. OR Saint Martin s Alaska Southeast OT Puget Sound Seattle Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington (28-8) 108 Trinity Western BC Northwest Seattle Pacific Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Hawaii Pacific Chaminade HI Hawaii Pacific British Columbia British Columbia 89 64

67 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 137 Sheldon Jackson Saint Martin s Puget Sound OT Central Washington OT Seattle Pacific Alaska Southeast Sheldon Jackson Saint Martin s Seattle Puget Sound Grand Canyon AZ OT Central Washington Alaska Southeast Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Alaska Pacific Simon Fraser Simon Fraser Northwest Seattle Simon Fraser Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington West Virginia Tech William Jewell MO (26-6) 133 Trinity Western BC Whitman Northwest Western Baptist OR Sheldon Jackson Simon Fraser Emporia State KS Colorado Christian Alaska Southeast Sheldon Jackson Montana Grace IN Seattle Central Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Lewis-Clark State Whitman Puget Sound Northwest Alaska Southeast Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Lewis-Clark State Saint Martin s Seattle Whitman Central Washington Central Washington Central Washington OT (25-10) 76 Lewis & Clark OR Linfield OR Western Baptist OR Whitman Simon Fraser OT Northwest Alaska Southeast Seattle Pacific Lutheran Whitman Pepperdine CA Seattle Pacific George Fox OR Point Loma CA Grace IN Alaska Pacific Central Washington Seattle Sheldon Jackson Puget Sound Alaska Pacific Sheldon Jackson Alaska Southeast Simon Fraser Lewis-Clark State Pacific Lutheran Saint Martin s Whitworth OT Lewis-Clark State Central Washington Puget Sound OT Saint Martin s Puget Sound Central Washington Central Washington (12-17) 111 Oregon Tech George Fox OR Trinity Western BC Whitman Seattle Pacific Seattle Pacific Whitworth Seattle Central Washington Whitman Weber State UT Dordt IA Lewis-Clark State OT Saint Martin s Sheldon Jackson Central Washington Sheldon Jackson Seattle Pacific Lutheran Simon Fraser Central Washington OT Saint Martin s Puget Sound Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Simon Fraser Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Saint Martin s (19-13) 77 Hawaii Loa Whitworth Trinity Western BC Humboldt State CA Pacific Lutheran Malaspina BC Seattle Linfield OR Puget Sound Linfield OR British Columbia The Master s CA Biola CA Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Lutheran Sheldon Jackson Lewis-Clark State Whitworth Seattle Pacific OT Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Puget Sound Northwest Central Washington Saint Martin s Lewis-Clark State Puget Sound Sheldon Jackson Seattle Pacific Central Washington Lewis-Clark State (18-13) 108 Trinity Western BC Carroll MT Notre Dame CA OT Fresno Pacific CA Pacific Lutheran BYU-Hawaii Central Washington Western Baptist OR Lewis & Clark OR OT British Columbia Seattle Lewis-Clark State Grace IN Sheldon Jackson Central Washington Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Puget Sound Northwest Lewis-Clark State Pacific Lutheran Seattle Puget Sound Saint Martin s Simon Fraser Central Washington Lewis-Clark State 4 OT Puget Sound Central Washington (24-7) 115 Trinity Western BC Cal Poly Pomona UC Davis Northwest Nazarene ID Chico State CA Malaspina BC Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Lewis & Clark OR Brigham Young UT British Columbia Seattle Pacific OT Puget Sound OT Lewis-Clark State Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii Seattle Central Washington Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Seattle Central Washington Northwest Puget Sound Lewis-Clark State Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Seattle Lewis-Clark State Oklahoma Baptist OT (16-12) 57 Northwest Nazarene ID Albertson ID Victoria BC Okanagan BC Malaspina BC Carroll MT Puget Sound WA Western Oregon Calvin MI Seattle Pacific WA Cal State Dominguez Hills Westmont CA Northwest WA Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific Hawaii Pacific Central Washington Simon Fraser BC Lewis-Clark State ID Seattle WA Puget Sound WA Saint Martin s WA Simon Fraser BC Puget Sound WA Lewis-Clark State ID Central Washington Saint Martin s WA (17-13) 89 Trinity Western BC Western Oregon Missouri Western Fort Lewis CO Fraser Valley BC Victoria BC Seattle Pacific WA Albertson ID Southern Oregon Malaspina BC Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle Pacific WA Northwest WA Simon Fraser BC Saint Martin s WA OT Puget Sound WA Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Northwest WA Seattle WA Puget Sound WA Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii Simon Fraser BC Central Washington Seattle WA Lewis-Clark State ID Puget Sound WA Lewis-Clark State ID (12-14) 103 Saint Martin s WA Trinity Western BC Malaspina BC Seattle Pacific WA Cal State Hayward Western New Mexico The Master s CA Cal State Dominguez Hills Dordt IA Seattle Pacific WA Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii Simon Fraser BC OT Saint Martin s WA Seattle WA Lewis-Clark State ID BYU-Hawaii Hawaii Pacific Lewis-Clark State ID Central Washington Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Northwest WA Simon Fraser BC Central Washington Saint Martin s WA OT (13-16) 66 Azusa Pacific CA Western Oregon Trinity Western BC North Dakota State Cal Poly Pomona Humboldt State CA Saint Martin s WA Albertson ID Seattle Pacific WA New Mexico State Malaspina BC Seattle Pacific WA Saint Martin s WA Simon Fraser BC Hawaii Pacific 3 OT BYU-Hawaii 2 OT Central Washington Evergreen WA Simon Fraser BC Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Evergreen WA Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Hawaii Pacific 79 65

68 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 77 BYU-Hawaii Evergreen WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington (12-12) 77 Colorado Mines Colorado Christian Evergreen WA Colorado Christian Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Pacific Lutheran WA Lewis-Clark State ID Central Washington Lewis-Clark State ID Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Hawaii-Hilo Chaminade HI Hawaii Pacific BYU-Hawaii OT Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Central Washington OT Lewis-Clark State ID Simon Fraser BC Simon Fraser BC (17-10) 89 Lewis & Clark OR Lynn FL Cal State Bakersfield Central Washington Texas A&M-Commerce Humboldt State Western Oregon UC-Irvine Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian TX West Texas A&M Tarleton State TX Seattle WA Central Washington OT Saint Martin s WA Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western New Mexico MSU-Billings Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA (27-4) 95 Northwest Tarleton State TX Texas A&M Kingsville Seattle Pacific Cal State Bakersfield Cascade OR Washburn KS Henderson State OT Warner Pacific OR Mesa State CO Chaminade HI Hawaii-Hilo Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Humboldt State CA Western Oregon BYU-Hawaii Hawaii Pacific Seattle WA Northwest Nazarene ID Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Seattle Pacific WA Cal State Bakersfield OT Cal State San Bernardino Queens NC Washburn KS (21-6) 91 Cascade OR Southern Colorado MN St.-Moorhead OT Northwest WA Evergreen State Saint Martin s WA Central Washington OT Northeastern St. OK Bellarmine KY Warner Pacific Colorado Mines Seattle WA Northwest NazareneID Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon 2OT Humboldt State CA Central Washington Saint Martin s WA Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Western Oregon (16-11) 87 Southwest State MN UC Davis Puget Sound WA Brigham Young-Hawaii Cal Poly Pomona Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Southern Indiana South Dakota Northwest WA Puget Sound Christ.WA Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Seattle WA Northwest Nazarene ID Central Washington Saint Martin s WA (17-10) 104 Northwest WA UC Davis Saint Leo FL Concordia OR Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Western Baptist OR Cal Poly Pomona Tarleton State TX Cal State San Bernardino Pacific Lutheran WA OT Humboldt State CA 2OT Western Oregon NW Nazarene ID Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Seattle WA NW Nazarene ID Central Washington Saint Martin s Seattle Pacific Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks (22-7) 84 Northwest WA Cal State Stanislaus Sonoma State CA OT Pacific Lutheran WA Cal Poly Pomona Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle WA UC Santa Cruz South Dakota Cal State San Bernardino Whitman WA Saint Martin s WA Central Washington Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Western Oregon Central Washington Saint Martin s ID Seattle Pacific WA Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Seattle WA Northwest Nazarene ID BYU-Hawaii Alaska Fairbanks (23-7) 95 Emporia State KS BYU Hawaii Sonoma State CA Colorado Mines Hawaii Pacific Puget Sound Christian Eastern Oregon Cal Poly Pomona Central Washington Alaska Anchorage (OT) Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Seattle WA Saint Martin s WA Northwest Nazarene ID Seattle Pacific WA Western Oregon Humboldt State CA Central Washington (OT) Saint Martin s WA Seattle WA Seattle Pacific WA Northwest Nazarene ID Humboldt State Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Humboldt State CA Chaminade HI Seattle Pacific WA (11-15) 89 Multnomah Bible Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A Northwest Grand Canyon Hawaii-Hilo Notre Dame de Namur Cal Poly Pomona CSU San Bernardino Dixie State Western Oregon Northwest Nazarene Seattle U Seattle Pacific Central Washington Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Saint Martin s Seattle U Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s (15-12) 68 Cal State San Bernardino Cal State Monterey Bay Cal State Monterey Bay Northwest Bloomfield NJ Walla Walla Multnomah Bible Cal Poly Pomona Cal State San Bernardino Northwest Nazarene Seattle Pacific Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Montana State Billings Seattle U Western Oregon Saint Martin s OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Seattle U Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene (21-6) 109 Cascade OR Cal State San Bernardino Mary ND Walla Walla Cameron OK Northwest Dixie State OT Cal Poly Pomona Multnomah OR Montana State Billings Golden State Baptist Northwest Nazarene Seattle Pacific Central Washington Saint Martin s Northwest Nazarene OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage OT Western Oregon Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Central Washington Seattle Pacific (26-6) 94 Grand Canyon AZ Kentucky Wesleyan San Francisco State Northwest Cal State Monterey Bay Dominican CA Academy of Art CA Grand Canyon AZ Simon Fraser BC 43 66

69 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 67 Grand Canyon AZ Washburn KS Fort Lewis CO Dixie State UT SUNY-Geneseo Saint Martin s OT Western Oregon Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Central Washington Western Oregon Montana State Billings Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene OT Central Washington Montana State Billings Central Washington Cal Poly Pomona OT (16-11) 115 Willamette OR Dixie State UT Cal State East Bay Walla Walla Northwest Christian OR Montana State Billings Academy of Art CA Cal State San Bernardino Rollins FL Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Western Oregon OT Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Northwest Nazarene OT Seattle Pacific Simon Fraser Western Oregon Saint Martin s OT Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Northwest Nazarene (31-5) 74 Dominican CA UC San Diego Chestnut Hill PA Notre Dame de Namur Capilano BC Dominican CA BYU-Hawaii Northwest Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Quest BC Rollins FL Alabama Huntsville Simon Fraser Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Simon Fraser Western Oregon OT Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Montana State Billings 82 (GNAC) 79 Grand Canyon Chico State Seattle Pacific Midwestern State TX Stonehill MS Montevalla AL (31-3) 100 Multnomah BYU-Hawaii Chaminade HI Concordia-St. Paul Southwest Baptist MO Simon Fraser Quest BC Drury MO Central Oklahoma Thompson Rivers BC Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Saint Martin s Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific 76 (OT) 70 Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Alaska Fairbanks 43 (GNAC) 70 Seattle Pacific (GNAC) Chaminade HI Cal State San Bernardino Seattle Pacific Florida Southern Drury MO (20-8) 77 Notre Dame de Namur BYU-Hawaii Quest BC Metro State CO Western Oregon Saint Martin s Multnomah OR Thompson Rivers BC Cal State San Bernardino Tarleton State TX Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Simon Fraser Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Simon Fraser Montana State Billings OT Seattle Pacific Northwest Nazarene Central Washington Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Fairbanks (GNAC) Seattle Pacific (GNAC) (20-11) 78 Notre Dame de Namur Hawaii-Hilo Puerto Rico-Bayamon Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Multnomah OR Douglas BC Quest BC Simon Fraser Thompson Rivers BC Tarleton State TX Cal State San Bernardino Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Anchorage Montana State Billings Seattle Pacific Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Saint Martin s Western Oregon Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Seattle Pacific Montana State Billings Central Washington Northwest Nazarene Western Oregon Saint Martin s Simon Fraser Alaska Anchorage 56 (GNAC) 88 Western Oregon 79 (GNAC) 68 Seattle Pacific (GNAC) 81 Boldface indicates post-season game 67

70 HALL OF FAME WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Jim Adams Robert Ames Joanie Armstrong Lee Andersen Nola Ayres Willis Ball Liz Bishop Jen Brandolini-Register Norm Bright Kerri Browitt-Caviezel Dick Bruland Jon Brunaugh Debbie Carter Dick Carver Sam Carver Hank Chamberlin Jim Chapman Frank Chorvat Steve Chronister Ray Ciszek Al Cornett Ron Crowe Mike Dahl Norm Dahl Lorne Davies Kristy Dees Rollie DeKoster Lori dekubber Bob Diehl Annette Duvall Dave Emery Fred Emerson Chuck Erickson Mike Franza Jack Frazier Jim Freeman Paula French Dan Gagnon Les Galley Dominic Garguile Hoyt Gier Butts Giraud Ken Graham Hope Grimm Basketball Football/Alumnus Crew Wrestling Alumnus Football Volleyball Softball Track Basketball Football Football Soccer Basketball Coach/Admin Basketball Wrestling Football Tennis Coach/Admin Football Basketball Basketball Track Alumnus Track Alumnus Basketball Coach Soccer Swimming Football Track Basketball Football Track/Cross Country Soccer Track Baseball Coach Football Football Alumnus Soccer Lynda Goodrich Cindy Gordon Norm Hash Wendy Hawley Herb Hearsey Kathy Hemion Celeste Hill Hester Hill Jack Hubbard John Hunt Allen James James Johnson Cathy Johnson Evans Howard Jones Jerry Joyce Scarlett Kanistanaux Manny Kimmie Mike Kirk Dwayne Kirkley Kim Kolody Charles Lappenbusch Peter LaBarge Fil Leanderson Claudia Lindor Pat Locker Scott Lohr Boyde Long Jim Lounsberry C.W. Bill McDonald Jo Metzger Joe Moses Larry Nielson Jack Nighbert Charmon Odle Dick Pangallo Jim Pearson Stan Peterson Genevie Pfueller Lorrie Post Anna Rabel Ron Radliff Bruce Randall Chuck Randall Vic Randall Coach/Admin Soccer Football Basketball Admin Basketball Basketball Badminton Coach Track Track Basketball Softball Football Track Field Hockey Basketball Basketball Basketball Volleyball Coach/Admin Soccer/Football Coach Golf Football Football Coach/Admin Coach Admin Basketball Basketball Track/Cross Country Baseball Basketball Football Cross Country/Track Basketball Cross Country/Track Volleyball Basketball Basketball Baseball Coach Football Roger Repoz Steve Richardson Paul Rudis Gina Sampson Walt Schilaty Carl Schuler John Skov Rob Smith Boyd Staggs Orlondo Steinaur Jim Sterk Brandi Stevenson Jacob Stevenson Jared Stevenson Scott Stokes Ken Swalwell Gerry Swan Scot Swanson Shirley Swanson Wendy Taylor Marilyn Thibodeau Rudy Thomas Everett Tye Tiland Robert Tisdale Terry Todd William Tomaras Don Trethewey Chet Ullin Jeff Van Kleeck Dave VanderGriend Tom Venable Ralph Vernacchia Rob Visser Mike Vorce Judy Vose Darrell Vreugdenhil Hollie Watson Dave Weedman Craig Welty Gary White Tom Wigg Joan Williamson Bill Wright Frank Moose Zurline Baseball Football Golf Basketball Track Admin Baseball Coach Baseball Football Football Track Basketball Basketball Football Track Track Soccer Track Track Track/Cross Country Basketball Football Football Coach Admin Cross Country/Track Football Cross Country/Track Track Soccer Coach Basketball Track Badminton Crew Track Football Golf Basketball Football Track Golf Football 68

71 SAM CARVER GYMNASIUM YEAR-BY-YEAR AT CARVER GYM Dedicated on March 30, 1962, Sam Carver Gymnasium on the Western Washington University campus, is undergoing a two-year state-of-the-art renovation that is expected to be completed in June, During that span, the majority of the Vikings home games will be conducted at the Whatcom Community College Pavilion. A video stream of the construction is available at: Named for Sanford E. Carver, a NAIA Hall of Famer who was the school s first director of athletics and chair of the physical education department from , Carver Gym was an addition to the existing physical education facility. It added 54,233 square feet of floor space at a cost of $1.04 million. The most significant addition was the main gymnasium. The facility first opened in time for the basketball season, although it wasn t named for Carver until the dedication ceremony the following spring. Dr. James L. Jarrett, then Western s president, and Dr. E.V. Pullias, a professor at the University of Southern California, were the main speakers at the gathering. Basketball has been the primary event at Carver Gym. The Vikings have racked up an impressive record at Carver Gym, posting a (.773) record over 53 seasons. Western was a much different place when Carver Gym was built. It was a state college, not a university, and the enrollment was a third of the more than 15,000 it is today. Many of the buildings that dot the campus landscape today were either brand new or still many years away from construction. Carver Gym has been host to a number of events. Acts like Jefferson Airplane, Duke Ellington, Simon & Garfunkel, the Tubes, Pat Paulsen, the Smothers Brothers and Ike & Tina Turner have played in the facility. There also have been NBA pre-season games, the Harlem Globetrotters, national basketball teams from Australia, Korea, Japan and Taiwan, and the junior national women s team from the Soviet Union. The U.S. and Canadian national volleyball teams played a match at Carver Gym, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey spoke in the building CARVER GYM FIRSTS AND BESTS TOTAL First Game... Dec. 6, 1961 Seattle Pacific 69, Western 55 First 100-point Game... Dec. 21, 1967 Western 106, Humboldt State 77 Most Points Game Western Feb. 3, Western 141, Northwest 52 Most Points Game Opponent Jan. 24, BYU-Hawaii 112, Western 104 2OT Fewest Points Game Western...45 Feb. 2, Central Washington 53, Western 45 Fewest Points Game Opponent...23 Nov. 27, Western 86, Academy of Art CA 23 Most Points by Western Player...43 Jan. 2, John Allen vs. Simon Fraser Most Points by Opposing Player...43 March 8, Nick Gibbs, Saint Martin s Most Wins Season ,

72 SAM CARVER GYMNASIUM WWU MEN S BASKETBALL PLAYERS AT CARVER (THRU ) Dana Abe Bryan Adams Jim Adams Dan Afework Steve Alford John Allen Tyler Amaya Ken Andersen Morris Anderson Rodger Anderson Luke Arthur George Asan Grant Assink Todd Bailey Jerry Ball Rich Baxter Dan Behrndt Dana Besecker Stan Bianchi Monte Birkle Dick Bissell Rich Blanc Rory Blanche Bryan Bloom Mike Bohannon Blake Bowen Shawn Bovenkamp Tom Bradley Austin Bragg Dick Brannon Bruce Bravard Pat Brewin Ed Briggs David Brittinen Terry Brower Chris Brown Kirk Brown Zach Bruce Roger Bruett Greg Bruns Kevin Bryant Gary Buck Dan Burch Gary Burch Marcus Buren Don Burrell Jason Burrell Mike Buza Ron Caderette Bob Callahan Nehemiah Campbell Roger Campbell Scott Carlson Tim Caviezel Jeff Chapman Doug Clark Doug Clay Mark Clay Mike Clayton Terry Clayton Todd Clayton Steven Clinscales Joe Clough Denny Colacino David Cooper Eddie Coulson Larry Craven Doug Creasey Derric Croft Scott Curran Jeff Curtis Jim Dahl Michael Dahl Mike Dahl Kyle Dalvit Alfred Davis Dan DeBord John DeFranco Bob Delle Brian Dennis Robert Dentel Mike Devine Ryan Deyak Jeff Dick Stefan Dickason Andre Dickerson Derek Dickerson Tim Dickerson Ryan Diggs Shelton Diggs Don Dirks Steve Doerrer Harold Doyal Joel Duchesne Jim Dudley Michael Duty Ron Durant Grant Dykstra Greg Dykstra Jaamon Echols Dave Edwards Randy Elsbree Mike Elsner Todd Engblom-Stryker Craig Ericksen Jack Estep Scott Evans Scott Fincher Chuck Fisher Damien Fisher Steve Fosso Bob Franks Mike Franza Brad Fuhrer Roger Fuson Jon Gacek Joe Gandy Ryan Gerrits Larry Gibson Hoyt Gier A.J. Giesa Bob Gilda Ira Graham Garry Grattic Jamie Greene Michael Greene Norm Gregory Jerad Groth Brad Grover Tyler Grosz Don Hagen Terrill Hall Paul Hallgrimson Rick Harden Dave Harding Dale Harris Robert Harris, Jr. Robert Harvie Chris Heine Dave Hemion Whit Hemion Arnie Hendricks Zach Henifin Lukas Henne Clayborne Henry Oliver Henry Dennis Hill Tom Hilyard Bob Hoefel Mark Hopkins Jim Hotvet John Hull Dave Husby Dennis Huston Don Huston Randy Hyppa Kyle Impero Kyle Jackson Paul Jacobson Charley James Harris Javier Larry Jerdal Danny Johnson James Johnson Mac Johnson Brian Jones Jimmy Jones Paul Jones Atiavo Jude Neil Kamphouse Tom Keeney Ken Kelley Ryan Kettman Manny Kimmie Dennis King Keith Kingsbury Mike Kirk Dwayne Kirkley Fred Knutsen Chip Kohr Greg Lambrecht Kurt Langstraat Ron Larsen Neal Larson James Laurence Steve Laws Bruce Lee Jim Lee Dan Legard Don Lehmen Brian Lev Kevin Lindsay Ted Liner Dane Looker Matt Lowell Keith Lowry Brett Lundeen Tyler MacMullen Guy Madison Bill Mahoney Tim Malroy Jim Mattler Mike Marken Rubens Martinelli Steve Maul Ricardo Maxwell Ron May Harold McAllister Todd McAllister Bruce McClain Rohn McCoy John McCrossin Bob McGinnis WWU Men s Basketball Players at Carver continued on next page 70

73 SAM CARVER GYMNASIUM WWU Men s Basketball Players at Carver continued David McNicol Bryce McPhee Jim McPherson Matt Mead Greg Meier Mike Merriman Todd Miles Willie Miles Chris Mitchell Colby Mitchell John Moham Ed Monk Erik Morin Chris Morrison Jordan Mosby-Barber Dave Mott Tom Mount Mark Murray Dan Muscatell John Nance Shedrick Nelson Doug Nemo Jack Nicholas Tim Nicholas Craig Nicholes Shane Nickel Bob Nicol Jack Nighbert Mel Ninnis Ken Nwaelele Justin Olds Robert Oliver Dan Olson Ernie Olson Jim Olson Ray Ootsey Idris Orughu Mike Palm Jeffrey Parker John Patton Brian Paul James Paulson Dave Pederson Jason Pegues Bob Peters DeForrest Phelps Rod Picou Neilan Pierce Pete Pilkey Mike Preston Chuck Price Rob Primozich Ron Radliff Dan Ramsay Tom Rawlings Andrew Ready John Reed Dale Reeves Mark Reid Gary Reiersgard Joe Richer Reggie Riddle Jim Rife John Riseland Mark Roberts Jimmy Roffler Craig Roosendaal Stash Rowley Jordan Rush Al Russell Jon Rutledge Bill Salisbury Mark Salzman Rob Scheibner Calin Schell John Schindler Dave Schmelke Evan Scholten Joey Schreiber Eric Schurman Steve Severin Cameron Severson Tim Sheehan Matt Sheppard Jeff Sherburne Kent Sherwood Jay Shinnick Keith Shugarts Lee Roy Shults Mike Sims Brian Skinner Ted Slaeker Ron Sloan Ben Smith Craig Smith Greg Smith Mark Smith Scott Smith Todd Smith Vincent Smith Greg Snow Scott Sonntag Jim Sterk Scott Stetson Chris Stevens Jacob Stevenson Jared Stevenson Kyle Stonehouse Ron Strandin David Strathy Garth Stroyan Trevor Sugarman Brooke Svoboda Matt Swagerty Chris Tanis Darnell Taylor J.D. Taylor Jay Taylor Mickey Taylor Derrick Thomas Bob Thomas Rudy Thomas Dane Thorpe Gabe Thrash Mark Tibbetts Bill Trueblood Larry Tuell Rich Tucker Anye Turner Maurice Tyree Dennis Upton Mike Valett Dave Vanderjagt Nick Velasquez Preston Vermeulen Darrell Visser Rob Visser Velko Vitalich Duke Wallenborn Mike Walthall Herm Washington Don Watkins Dale Watson Derrick Webb Brett Weisner Darcy Weisner Rod Whatley Andy Wheat Gary White Jeff White Anthony Wiederkehr Rico Wilkins Brandon Williams Vern Williams Rick Wills Larry Wilson Dave Wood Richard Woodworth Dan Young Bill Zagelow Dale Zender 71

74 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION/COACHES HEAD COACHES FALL Men s Soccer Greg Brisbon Women s Soccer Travis Connell Volleyball Diane Flick Steve Card Director of Athletics Dr. Bruce Larson Faculty Athletic Representative Steve Brummel Associate AD for Facilities and Operations Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Assistant AD for Compliance and Academics Assistant SID Carmen Dolfo Senior Women s Administrator Women s Basketball Men s & Women s Cross Country Pee Wee Halsell WINTER Men s Basketball Tony Dominguez Women s Basketball Carmen Dolfo Mark Bagley Director of Development for Athletics Dr. Tom Schneider Team Physician Katie Rothenberg Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing Viking Night Coordinator Jeff Evans Sports Information Director Luke Bennett Men s Golf Men s & Women s Indoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell SPRING Softball Amy Suiter Men s Golf Luke Bennett Greg Brisbon Men s Soccer Travis Connell Women s Soccer Tony Dominguez Men s Basketball Diane Flick Volleyball John Fuchs Women s Rowing Women s Golf Bo Stephan Women s Rowing John Fuchs Men s & Women s Outdoor Track & Field Pee Wee Halsell Pee Wee Halsell Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field/ Cross Country Bo Stephan Women s Golf Amy Suiter Softball Lonnie Lyon Head Athletic Trainer Masa Migita Staff Athletic Trainer Paul Madison Athletics Historian Julie Weisgerber Staff Athletic Trainer Kevin Fenwick Athletic Equipment Coordinator Kay Davis Administrative Assistant Greg Meier Director of Strength and Fitness Center Sunday Hull Transportation Coordinator 72

75 ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY Area Code 360 Director of Athletics - Steve Card Senior Women s Administrator - Carmen Dolfo Associate AD for Facilities and Operations - Steve Brummel Director of Development for Intercollegiate Athletics - Mark Bagley Assistant Director of Marketing - Katie Rothenberg Assistant AD for Compliance and Academics - Dr. T.H. Butch Kamena Ticket Manager - Jessie Phillips Director of Strength and Fitness Center - Greg Meier Administrative Assistant - Kay Davis Transportation Coordinator - Sunday Hull Volleyball Coach - Diane Flick Men s and Women s Cross Country Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s Soccer Coach - Greg Brisbon Women s Soccer Coach - Travis Connell Men s Basketball Coach - Tony Dominguez Women s Basketball Coach - Carmen Dolfo Men s and Women s Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field Coach - Kelven Pee Wee Halsell Men s Golf Coach - Luke Bennett Women s Golf Coach - Bo Stephan Women s Rowing Coach - John Fuchs Softball Coach - Amy Suiter Sports Information Director - Jeff Evans Assistant SID - Butch Kamena Assistant SID - Kevin Nunn Athletics Historian - Paul Madison Head Athletics Trainer - Lonnie Lyon Staff Athletics Trainer - Julie Weisgerber Staff Athletics Trainer - Masa Migita Rehabilitation Athletic Trainer - Lori dekubber Team Physician - Dr. Tom Schneider Athletic Equipment Coordinator - Kevin Fenwick FAX Machine Tickets BLUE (2583) 73

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