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WWW.GOZAGS.COM 2005-06 GONZAGA ROSTER 2005-06 GONZAGA M EN S B ASKETBALL R OSTER (NUMERICAL) NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS 2 Jeremy Pargo G 6-2 215 FR HS Chicago, IL/Robeson 3 Adam Morrison F 6-8 205 JR 2V Spokane, WA/Mead 4 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes G 6-0 181 SO 1V Montreal, Quebec/St. Champlain School 5 Derek Raivio G 6-3 175 JR 2V Vancouver, WA/Mountain View 11 Nathan Doudney # G 6-4 208 SR 1V Rockwall, TX/Rockwall/Texas Tech University 13 J.P. Batista C/F 6-9 269 SR 1V Pernambuco, Brazil/Colegio Atual/Barton CC 15 Colin Floyd # G 6-1 201 SR 3V Harrington, WA/Sprague-Harrington 20 Larry Gurganious F 6-5 195 FR HS Berkeley, CA/St. Mary s 22 Erroll Knight # G 6-7 211 SR 2V Seattle, WA/Chief Sealth/University of Washington 24 Stephen Gentry # G 6-2 175 SR 2V Fort Scott, KS/Fort Scott 25 David Pendergraft G 6-6 218 SO 1V Brewster, WA/Brewster 32 Sean Mallon # F 6-9 218 JR 2V Spokane, WA/Ferris 34 Mamery Diallo C/F 6-9 235 JR TR Evreux, France/Technique ALM/Midland College 42 Josh Heytvelt # F 6-11 235 FR RS Clarkston, WA/Clarkston # Indicates redshirt year used Head Coach: Mark Few (7th year, University of Oregon, 1987-17th year at Gonzaga) Assistant Coaches: Bill Grier (15th year, University of Oregon, 1990) Leon Rice (7th year, Washington State University, 1986) Tommy Lloyd (5th year, Whitman College, 1998) Director of Basketball Operations: Jerry Krause (5th year, Wayne State University, 1959-13th year at Gonzaga) Trainer: Jennifer Nyland (7th year, Washington State University, 1998) 44 2005-06 GONZAGA BULLDOGS BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Leon Rice, Head Coach Mark Few, Assistant Coach Bill Grier, Assistant Coach Tommy Lloyd. Back Row (L- R): Administrative Assistant Jeff Peterson, Administrative Assistant Craig Fortier, 2 Jeremy Pargo, 11 Nathan Doudney, 22 Erroll Knight, 3 Adam Morrison, 13 J.P. Batista, 34 Mamery Diallo, 42 Josh Heytvelt, 32 Sean Mallon, 20 Larry Gurganious, 25 David Pendergraft, 5 Derek Raivio, 24 Stephen Gentry, 15 Colin Floyd, 4 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes, Manager Chris Bubba Filios. GONZAGA PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Altidor-Cespedes (All-ta-door Sess-puh-dess) Mamery Diallo (mam-ur-ee DEE-all-O) Erroll (Earl) Grier (greer) Gurganious (gur-gay-nus) Heytvelt (HEIGHT-felt) Raivio (RYE-vEE-O) Gonzaga (Gone-zag-uh) Zag as in Zig Zag

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 2 Jeremy Pargo G 6-2 215 FR Chicago, IL 13 J.P. Batista C/F 6-9 269 SR Olinda, Brazil 3 Adam Morrison F 6-8 205 JR Spokane, WA 15 Colin Floyd G 6-1 201 SR Harrington, WA 4 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes G 6-0 181 SO Montreal, Quebec 20 Larry Gurganious F 6-5 195 FR Berkeley, CA 5 Derek Raivio G 6-3 175 JR Vancouver, WA 22 Erroll Knight G 6-7 211 SR Seattle, WA 11 Nathan Doudney G 6-4 208 SR Rockwall, TX 24 Stephen Gentry G 6-2 175 SR Fort Scott, KS 2005-06 GONZAGA TELEVISION & RADIO ROSTER 25 David Pendergraft G 6-6 218 SO Brewster, WA 32 Sean Mallon F 6-9 218 JR Spokane, WA 34 Mamery Diallo C/F 6-9 235 JR Evreux, France 42 Josh Heytvelt F 6-11 235 FR Clarkston, WA Jennifer Nyland Trainer (7th year) Mark Few Head Coach (7th year) (17th year at Gonzaga) Bill Grier Assistant Coach (15th year) Leon Rice Assistant Coach (7th year) Tommy Lloyd Assistant Coach (5th year) Jerry Krause Director of Men s Basketball Operations (5th year) (13th year at Gonzaga) 45

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 9 vs. San Diego (3/6/05) Rebounds: 4 at Santa Clara (1/6/05) Assists: 6 vs. Idaho (11/24/04) Steals: 3 vs. Saint Louis (12/11/04) Blocks: 2 vs. Montana (11/21/04) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 6 0 1 11/21 MONTANA 2 2 3 11/24 IDAHO 4 0 6 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 0 3 3 12/1 WASHINGTON 4 2 3 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 3 0 0 12/7 Washington State 5 1 1 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 2 0 3 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 0 0 4 12/21 Eastern Washington 6 1 4 12/28 Oklahoma State 0 2 3 12/30 Missouri 0 1 3 1/6 Santa Clara 3 4 3 1/8 Saint Mary s 0 0 2 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 3 3 3 1/15 PEPPERDINE 0 1 1 1/20 San Francisco 0 3 2 1/22 San Diego 3 3 4 1/29 PORTLAND 3 0 5 2/3 SAINT MARY S 0 0 1 2/5 SANTA CLARA 4 2 1 2/10 Pepperdine 0 0 0 2/12 Loyola Marymount 0 0 0 2/17 SAN DIEGO 0 0 3 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 0 1 1 2/24 Portland 4 2 1 2/28 N COLORADO 0 0 3 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 9 3 5 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 1 2 1 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 0 0 3 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 0 1 2 4 WWW.GOZAGS.COM HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. Champlain School in Montreal for coach John Dangelas senior season averaged 19.0 ppg leading team to 18-3 record team put together a 16-game winning streak won Provincials to advance to Nationals won quarterfinal game at Nationals and then dropped final two games. PIERRE MARIE ALTIDOR-CESPEDES' COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2004-05): Averaged 15 minutes/game as a true freshman came off bench in first four games of the season, then got starts in three straight games against Washington, Massachusetts and Washington State, replacing Nathan Doudney in the starting lineup came off bench the rest of the season except for start at San Francisco when Erroll Knight was sidelined with a foot injury scored 6 points twice - in season opener against Portland State and against Eastern Washington in the Spokane Arena season-high six assists against Idaho, five at home against Portland scored a season and career high 9 points against San Diego in WCC Tournament semifinal win, going 3-for- 4 from 3-point range...also had 5 assists and added 2 steals against the Toreros played 13 minutes in title game against Saint Mary's, missing his only shot from the field played 24 minutes in NCAA Tournament, including 15 minutes against Texas Tech in second round missed his only shot from the field against Winthrop had 3 assists against Winthrop, 2 against Texas Tech. Misc.: Born 7-31-84. PIERRE MARIE ALTIDOR-CESPEDES SOPHOMORE (1V) GUARD 6-0 181 MONTREAL, QUEBEC ST. CHAMPLAIN SCHOOL Photo by Zero Gravity Photos PIERRE MARIE ALTIDOR-CESPEDES CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2005 31 4 464 19 49.388 7 21.333 17 23.739 6 31 37 1.2 32-0 75 40 4 20 62 2.0 46

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 Career Game Highs Points: 25 vs. Portland (1/29/05) Rebounds: 15 vs. Santa Clara (2/5/05) Assists: 3 vs. San Diego (2/17/05) Steals: 3 at San Diego (1/22/05) Blocks: 2 at San Francisco (1/20/05) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE DNP 11/21 MONTANA DNP 11/24 IDAHO 4 2 0 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 10 4 1 12/1 WASHINGTON 7 6 0 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 10 2 2 12/7 Washington State 4 5 0 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 8 4 1 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 4 4 2 12/21 Eastern Washington 8 2 1 12/28 Oklahoma State 18 3 1 12/30 Missouri 17 10 1 1/6 Santa Clara 12 5 2 1/8 Saint Mary s 14 7 1 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 17 4 1 1/15 PEPPERDINE 4 7 2 1/20 San Francisco 15 9 1 1/22 San Diego 22 7 0 1/29 PORTLAND 25 12 1 2/3 SAINT MARY S 9 7 0 2/5 SANTA CLARA 19 15 2 2/10 Pepperdine 10 7 1 2/12 Loyola Marymount 3 4 0 2/17 SAN DIEGO 19 5 3 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 17 5 1 2/24 Portland 13 6 0 2/28 N COLORADO 16 6 1 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 24 10 0 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 9 9 0 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 14 5 1 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 8 8 0 13 J.P. BATISTA SENIOR (1V) CENTER 6-9 269 OLINDA, BRAZIL COLEGIO ATUAL HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Colegio Atual in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil named State Player of the Year as a senior in 2001. J.P. BATISTA'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Remained in his hometown of Olinda and did not play basketball. FRESHMAN (2002-03): Attended Western Nebraska Community College averaged 14.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg shot 61.4 percent from the field (213-for-347) and 59.7 percent from the free throw line (77-for-129) scored 20 or more points seven times with a season-high 31 points against Air Force Prep recorded five doubledoubles - 26 points, 11 rebounds against Otero JC, 12/16 against Casper College, 13/11 against Air Force JV, 31/13 against Air Force Prep and 18/10 against Southwest Tennessee WNCC finished 29-7, won the NJCAA District IX title and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament however, following nationals it was discovered WNCC had used an ineligible player and had to forfeit all 29 wins and its District IX title. SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Transferred to Barton County Community College in Great Bend, Kans. team went 25-9 and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament title game, losing to Coffeyville 65-62 Averaged 20.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg shot 62.1 percent from the field (266-for-428) and 77.1 percent from the free throw line (145-for- 188) in Jayhawk Conference play averaged 21.2 ppg and 10.3 rpg had 30 or more points three times, including a career high 32 at Northeastern and again in the Jayhawk ShootOut against Allen County during one 12-game stretch scored 20 or more points 10 times made his final 29 free throws of the season, including 17-for-17 against Cowley County in the Region VI quarterfinals named a second team NJCAA All-American. 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Photo by Zero Gravity Photos 47

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS WWW.GOZAGS.COM JUNIOR (2004-05): Missed first two regular-season games in a ruling handed down by the NCAA relating to junior college issues, the initial ruling by the NCAA that he would have to sit out the first three games, but an appeal was granted after he missed the first two contests against Portland State and Montana first Gonzaga appearance was against Idaho, playing 17 minutes, scoring 4 points and grabbing a pair of rebounds scored 10 points against then fifth-ranked Illinois at the Wooden Tradition in Indianapolis, Ind., for his first double-digit scoring game came off the bench to score 18 points on 8-for-9 night from the field in 78-75 win over then third-ranked Oklahoma State at the Touchstone Energy All- College Classic, earning MVP honors of the Bill Russell game of the showcase double-header that game began a stretch of five straight double-digit scoring games that was followed by 17 at Missouri, 12 at Santa Clara, 14 at Saint Mary's and 17 against Loyola Marymount had back-toback 20-plus games with 22 at San Diego and 25 at home against Portland, the latter a career high recorded first career double-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds at Missouri, then had two more with 25/12 against Portland and 19/15 against Santa Clara, the 15 rebounds a career high finished the regular season with four straight double-digit games named the WCC Newcomer of the Year and an All-WCC honorable mention pick scored 24 points in WCC Tournament semifinal against San Diego, one shy of his career high, and grabbed 10 rebounds for his fourth double-double went 8-for-9 from the field and 7-for-8 from the line scored 9 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in title game against Saint Mary's, going 4-for-7 from the field averaged 16.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg in the two tournament games in earning All-Tournament honors in two NCAA Tournament games scored 22 points, including 14 in first round against Winthrop, and hauled in 13 rebounds, including 8 against Texas Tech. Misc.: Born 10-29-81. J.P. BATISTA S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2005 29 17 727 138 228.605 7 14.500 77 96.802 77 103 180 6.2 79-3 26 64 6 21 360 12.4 GONZAGA BASKETBALL SPANS THE GLOBE Listed to the right are the foreign players who have worn the Gonzaga men s basketball uniform since the Bulldogs made their run to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1999. Players are listed with their native country. Mamery Diallo is the latest foreign product to come to Spokane joined the Bulldogs squad from France. Player Country Pierre Marie Altidor-Cepedes.......... Canada J.P. Batista......................... Brazil Axel Dench........................ Australia Mamery Diallo...................... France Germayne Forbes.................... England Quentin Hall........................ Bahamas Calum MacLeod..................... New Zealand Ronny Turiaf....................... France Photo by Allen Hubbard 48

Photo by Allen Hubbard GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 Career Game Highs Points: 25 vs. Texas (3/14/03) Rebounds: 4 vs. Texas (3/14/03) Assists: 6 vs. Portland State (11/19/04) Steals: 4 vs. Portland State (11/19/04) Blocks: 1 (5 times) last vs. Illinois (11/27/04) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 14 2 6 11/21 MONTANA 0 3 4 11/24 IDAHO 3 0 1 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 3 3 0 12/1 WASHINGTON 0 0 1 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 3 1 1 12/7 Washington State 0 2 0 INJURED FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON transfer rules. 11 HIGH SCHOOL: Played high school basketball for coach Jerry Stone at Rockwall High...earned four varsity letters after walking on to the varsity squad as a freshman...all-state TABC during junior and senior years...dallas Morning News All-Area Team as a junior and senior...tabc All-Region II as a junior and senior...district 9-5A MVP as a junior...all-district 9-5A during sophomore, junior and senior seasons...team MVP three seasons...named to District 9-5A Sophomore of the Year...played in the Texas High School Association All-Star Game. NATHAN DOUDNEY S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Played at Texas Tech University for coach Bob Knight...appeared in 31 games with six starts as the Red Raiders posted a 23-9 record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament...opened his collegiate career against the College of William & Mary scoring 13 points with three 3-pointers...made first start of the season against Texas, a 74-71 overtime loss...contributed six points and four rebounds in the loss to the Longhorns...second start of the season came against Kansas where he poured in a team-high 15 points...picked up additional starts against Baylor, Colorado and Missouri...he matched his season-high of 15 points against Baylor going 5-for-12 from the field...finished his seventh double-digit scoring performance of the season against Texas with 11 points...finished sixth on the team in scoring with 4.9 points per game...led the Red Raiders with 42 3-pointers on 109 attempts for a.385 shooting percentage. SOPHOMORE (2002-03): Played at Texas Tech appearing in 34 games with six starts as the Red Raiders finished third at the National Invitational Tournament in New York City...once again ranked sixth on the team with 4.1 points per game and was second in 3-pointers made going 34-of-92 for a.370 shooting percentage...scored a career-high 25 points in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Tournament as the Red Raiders knocked off No. 3 Texas, finished the game 8-of-11 from the field including 7-for-9 from 3-point range...had four other double-digit scoring games with 15 points against Nebraska his second highest total. JUNIOR (2003-04): Transferred to Gonzaga University and sat out the season under NCAA JUNIOR (2004-05): Started first four games of season, then came off bench in next three games prior to suffering season-ending knee injury in seventh game at Washington State involved in collision in front of Gonzaga bench that resulted in torn anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and meniscus damage had surgery in February was 9-for-27 from the field, 4-for-19 from 3-point range prior to injury had 14 points in season opener against Portland State, his lone double-digit game, and also had career-high 6 assists against the Vikings. SENIOR (2005-06): Was cleared in late summer to resume normal activity following surgery in February and will be at full strength for the season. Misc.: Born 2-6-83 in Oklahoma City, Okla...majoring in sports management. NATHAN DOUDNEY SENIOR (1V) GUARD 6-4 208 ROCKWALL, TEXAS NATHAN DOUDNEY S CAREER STATISTICS ROCKWALL HIGH T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2002 (TT) 31 6 474 52 140.371 42 109.385 6 14.429 12 41 53 1.7 36-0 36 13 2 17 152 4.9 2003 (TT) 34 6 480 47 121.388 34 92.370 12 16.750 8 36 44 1.3 36-0 29 26 2 14 140 4.1 2004 REDSHIRTED AT GONZAGA 2005 (GU) 7 4 139 9 27.333 4 19.211 1 2.500 2 9 11 1.6 12-0 13 5 1 10 23 3.3 Career (TT) 65 12 954 99 261.379 76 201.378 18 30.600 20 77 97 1.5 72-0 65 39 4 31 292 4.5 Career 72 16 1093 108 287.376 80 220.364 19 32.594 22 86 108 1.5 84-0 78 44 5 41 315 4.4 49 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 3 at Portland State (1/2/03) Rebounds: 2 (2 times) last vs. Eastern Washington (12/31/03) Assists: 1 (2 times) last vs. N. Colorado (2/28/05) Steals: 3 at Portland State (1/2/03) Blocks: 2 vs. San Diego (3/6/05) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME 15 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Sprague-Harrington High coached by Jay Aune where he was a 3-year starter after seeing action both in a reserve and starting role as a freshman senior season averaged 24.0 ppg in earning Associated Press Class B Player of the Year honors also chosen MVP of the Bi-County League as a junior and senior finished his career with 1,531 points, surpassing the 1,000-point barrier in 73-53 win over St. Maries junior year named Associated Press All-State honorable mention, averaging 20.0 ppg sophomore season named to the Bi-County League All-Opponent team senior football season was an All-State Class B safety, punt returner and receiver junior season earned All-State honors as safety and receiver scored 21 touchdowns as a junior, 23 as a senior junior season advanced to first round of State Class B playoffs played B-11 football as freshman and sophomore, 8-man as junior and senior won the 1998 State Class B Golf Tournament with a 36-hole total of 148 for a 1-stroke victory tied for third as a sophomore in 1999 and junior in 2000 senior season gave up golf and went out for track, finishing sixth in the 400 meters in the Washington State Class B Track and Field Meet, and also qualifying for the 200 meters. WWW.GOZAGS.COM COLIN FLOYD SENIOR (3V) GUARD 6-1 201 HARRINGTON, WA SPRAGUE-HARRINGTON HIGH Photos by Allen Hubbard OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 0 0 0 11/21 MONTANA 0 0 0 11/24 IDAHO DNP 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) DNP 12/1 WASHINGTON DNP 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) DNP 12/7 Washington State DNP 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 0 0 0 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) DNP 12/21 Eastern Washington DNP 12/28 Oklahoma State DNP 12/30 Missouri DNP 1/6 Santa Clara DNP 1/8 Saint Mary s DNP 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT DNP 1/15 PEPPERDINE 0 0 0 1/20 San Francisco DNP 1/22 San Diego DNP 1/29 PORTLAND DNP 2/3 SAINT MARY S DNP 2/5 SANTA CLARA 0 1 0 2/10 Pepperdine DNP 2/12 Loyola Marymount DNP 2/17 SAN DIEGO DNP 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO DNP 2/24 Portland 0 0 0 2/28 N COLORADO 0 0 1 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 0 0 0 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 0 0 0 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) DNP 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) DNP COLIN FLOYD'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Walked on and redshirted at Gonzaga University. FRESHMAN (2002-03): Made his first collegiate appearance against Utah in the Maui Invitational played in eight games with season-high 6 minutes at Portland State scored first collegiate point at PSU with seasonhigh 3 points, all from the line first collegiate first goal came at home against San Diego did not see any action in the NCAA Tournament. SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Scored two points each against Denver, Washington State and Montana, four of his points coming on a perfect 4-for-4 season from the free throw line matched career high in rebounds with two against both Denver and Eastern Washington season-high 4 minutes against Denver in regular-season opener and against San Diego in final game of regular season. JUNIOR (2004-05): Played in seven games with a season-high 9 minutes against Northern Colorado, missing his only field goal attempt of the season...had one assist and one steal against the Bears saw action in both WCC Tournament games. SENIOR (2005-06): In addition to basketball, played golf for the Bulldogs during the fall season and will play golf in the spring. Misc.: Born 6-21-83 older brother, Ryan, graduated from Gonzaga in 2000 and was a key reserve on 1999 Elite Eight and 2000 Sweet Sixteen NCAA Tournament teams is wearing same number (15) as his brother did at Gonzaga AAU team won Colorado Springs BCI tournament summer of 1999...majoring in sports management. 50 COLIN FLOYD S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2002 REDSHIRTED AT GONZAGA 2003 8 0 16 1 3.333 0 2.000 3 4.750 0 4 4 0.5 2-0 0 0 0 3 5 0.6 2004 12 0 20 1 3.333 0 2.000 4 4 1.000 1 3 4 0.3 2-0 1 3 0 1 6 0.5 2005 9 0 16 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 1 1 0.1 2-0 1 1 2 1 0 0.0 Career 29 0 52 2 7.286 0 5.000 7 8.875 1 8 9 0.3 6-0 1 4 2 5 11 0.4

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 Career Game Highs Points: 5 vs. Northern Colorado (2/28/05) Rebounds: 2 vs. Pepperdine (2/5/04) 24 STEPHEN GENTRY SENIOR (2V) GUARD 6-2 175 FORT SCOTT, KS FORT SCOTT HIGH High School: Attended Fort Scott High, playing for coach Jeff DeLaTorre his senior season, his third head coach in as many seasons senior season averaged 19.8 ppg, 4.0 assists, shot 84.6 percent from the line and 42.0 percent from 3-point range team went 19-4, won Southeast Kansas League and Southeast Kansas Regional to advance to Kansas State 5A Tournament where Fort Scott was upset in the first round McDonald's All-America Basketball nominee named to Willard Tri-State and Basehor-Linwood all-tournament teams selected to play in the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association All-State Game junior season averaged 18.6 ppg, shot 79.8 percent from the line and 40.0 percent from 3-point range Ralph Miller All-Tournament team selection sophomore season averaged 11.9 ppg and shot 47.0 percent from 3-point range two-time All-State selection as a junior and senior, All-State honorable mention as a sophomore three-time All-Southeast Kansas League pick scored 1,060 career points to break his brother, Michael's, school record ran cross country as a freshman and sophomore. 2005-06GONZAGA VETERANS Photos by Allen Hubbard Assists: 1 vs. San Diego (2/26/04) Steals: None Blocks: None 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE DNP 11/21 MONTANA DNP 11/24 IDAHO DNP 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) DNP 12/1 WASHINGTON DNP 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) DNP 12/7 Washington State DNP 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 0 0 0 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) DNP 12/21 Eastern Washington DNP 12/28 Oklahoma State DNP 12/30 Missouri DNP 1/6 Santa Clara DNP 1/8 Saint Mary s DNP 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT DNP 1/15 PEPPERDINE 0 0 0 1/20 San Francisco DNP 1/22 San Diego DNP 1/29 PORTLAND DNP 2/3 SAINT MARY S DNP 2/5 SANTA CLARA 0 0 0 2/10 Pepperdine DNP 2/12 Loyola Marymount DNP 2/17 SAN DIEGO DNP 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO DNP 2/24 Portland DNP 2/28 N COLORADO 5 1 0 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 0 0 0 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 0 0 0 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) DNP 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) DNP STEPHEN GENTRY'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Attended Gonzaga University but was not a part of the basketball team, year counting as a redshirt season. FRESHMAN (2002-03): Made the team as a walk-on but did not participate in any games. SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Saw his first collegiate action at home against Denver, playing one minute scored his only two points of the season at home against San Francisco grabbed 2 rebounds at home against Pepperdine played 13 minutes, including a season-high 7 minutes at home against San Francisco made just one road trip for the season, going on the Los Angeles swing when Tony Skinner and Richard Fox were sidelined with injuries played one minute at Pepperdine. JUNIOR (2004-05): Played in four games, a total of nine minutes scored his only five points of the season in regular-season finale against Northern Colorado, going 2-for-2 from the field, including 1-for-1 from 3-point range for his first career trey saw action in both WCC Tournament games. Misc.: Born 12-9-82 National Honor Society with 3.95 high school GPA nickname "Shaggy" given to him by Gonzaga teammate after the character in Scooby Doo...majoring in sports management. STEPHEN GENTRY S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2002 ATTENDED GONZAGA BUT DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN BASKETBALL 2003 REDSHIRTED AT GONZAGA AFTER MAKING TEAM AS A WALK-ON 2004 7 0 13 0 3.000 0 1.000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.4 1-0 1 2 0 0 2 0.3 2005 6 0 10 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0.000 0 1 1 0.2 1-0 0 2 0 0 5 0.8 Career 13 0 23 2 5.400 1 2.500 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 0.3 2-0 1 4 0 0 7 0.5 51

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 23 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks (11/15/01) Rebounds: 11 at Pepperdine (2/10/05) Assists: 4 (3 times) last vs. San Diego (2/26/04) Steals: 3 vs. Idaho (11/21/03) Blocks: 1 (21 times) last vs. San Diego (2/17/05) 22 WWW.GOZAGS.COM ERROLL KNIGHT SENIOR (2V) GUARD 6-7 211 SEATTLE, WA CHIEF SEALTH HIGH HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Seattle's Chief Sealth High averaged 19.6 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.3 steals as a senior rated the No. 2 prep shooting guard in the West by Pac-West Hoops voted the 2001 Mr. Basketball in the state of Washington by the coaches association one of 100 finalists nationally for the 2001 McDonald's All American Game earned first-team All-Metro League honors in 2000 and 2001 listed as the No. 16 shooting guard prospect in the nation by Rivals100Hoops.com, No. 59 overall ranked No. 71 nationally in The Sporting News Top 100 Recruits ranked No. 85 among high school seniors by Basketball News listed No. 86 nationally in the Hoop Scoop ratings produced by Clark Francis ranked among the top 100 recruits in the nation by several services, including Game Plan Sports Scouting Service (68th), Prep Star Recruiters Handbook (86th) and FutureStars magazine (94th) a high school honorable mention prep All-America selection by Street & Smith's magazine averaged 16 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists as a junior. ERROLL KNIGHT S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2001-02): Attended the University of Washington, starting 19 of 29 appearances averaged 7.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg while averaging 20.5 minutes/game scored in double-digits nine times, including 23 points at Alaska-Fairbanks in season opener and 19 at home against Arizona State, a game in which he also grabbed a season-high 9 rebounds had 2 points and 4 rebounds in 67-47 home loss to Gonzaga. SOPHOMORE (2002-03): University and redshirted. Transferred to Gonzaga SOPHOMORE (2003-04): Came off the bench for the first third of the season, missing game against Denver with a sprained ankle scored in double digits four times, including a season-high 18 points against George Washington in the championship game of the BB&T Classic played at the MCI Center in Washington, DC started 15 straight games beginning with Montana after Tony Skinner suffered a broken right hand Dec. 31 against Eastern Washington, Knight keeping the starting job upon Skinner's return until Senior Night against Santa Clara in the regular-season finale. Photos by Allen Hubbard 52

Photo by Allen Hubbard GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 JUNIOR (2004-05): Missed the first five games of the regular season after spraining his thumb the day prior to the season opener came back against Massachusetts in The Battle in Seattle in KeyArena, playing 17 minutes played just eight minutes in next outing at Washington State, going 2-for-6 from the field in his first two games back started to get back into form against Saint Louis, going 4-for-7 for 12 points and had three assists had four straight doubledigit games against Oklahoma State (11), Missouri (10), at Santa Clara (11) and at Saint Mary's (14), going 16-for-29 from the field for 55.2 percent had his first career doubledouble with 14 points and 11 rebounds at Pepperdine, the 11 rebounds a career high the top defender for the Bulldogs, is the point man on the press and for his efforts was named the WCC Defender of the Year, averaging 0.6 steals/game and causing numerous other turnovers scored 6 points in WCC Tournament semifinal against San Diego, hitting 3-of-6 shots from the field...averaged 25.0 minutes/game in the two WCC Tournament games, his main contributions again on defense averaged 10.5 ppg in two NCAA Tournament games, going 10-for-15 from field grabbed 9 rebounds in NCAA Tournament equaled season high with 14 points against Texas Tech in second round, going 7-for-8 from field also grabbed 9 rebounds against Red Raiders. Misc.: Born 2-22-83. 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE INJ DNP 11/21 MONTANA INJ DNP 11/24 IDAHO INJ DNP 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) INJ DNP 12/1 WASHINGTON INJ DNP 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 2 3 2 12/7 Washington State 2 1 0 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 12 2 3 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 8 7 2 12/21 Eastern Washington 7 5 1 12/28 Oklahoma State 11 6 2 12/30 Missouri 10 5 0 1/6 Santa Clara 11 8 2 1/8 Saint Mary s 14 6 0 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 2 2 1 1/15 PEPPERDINE 8 6 2 1/20 San Francisco INJ DNP 1/22 San Diego 5 4 1 1/29 PORTLAND 1 1 1 2/3 SAINT MARY S 2 4 1 2/5 SANTA CLARA 0 4 2 2/10 Pepperdine 14 11 0 2/12 Loyola Marymount 10 5 1 2/17 SAN DIEGO 8 3 1 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 3 7 1 2/24 Portland 9 8 1 2/28 N COLORADO 4 3 0 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 6 3 1 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 2 1 0 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 7 4 2 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 14 5 2 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS ERROLL KNIGHT S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2002 (UW) 29 19 594 73 164.445 30 70.429 31 63.492 20 55 75 2.6 76-2 24 45 9 15 207 7.1 2003 REDSHIRTED AT GONZAGA 2004 (GU) 28 17 503 59 122.484 5 19.263 45 60.750 36 51 87 3.1 70-0 44 36 9 18 168 6.0 2005 (GU) 25 23 647 65 132.492 5 19.263 37 59.627 47 67 114 4.6 69-1 29 44 2 15 172 6.9 Career (UW) 29 19 594 73 164.445 30 70.429 31 63.492 20 55 75 2.6 76-2 24 45 9 15 207 7.1 Career (GU) 55 42 1178 127 258.492 10 38.263 82 119.689 84 122 206 3.7 142-2 75 82 12 34 346 6.3 Career 84 61 1772 200 422.474 40 108.370 113 182.621 104 177 281 3.3 218-4 99 127 21 49 553 6.6 53

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 21 vs. Montana (11/21/04) Rebounds: 10 (2 times) last at Washington State (12/7/04) Assists: 4 (3 times) last vs. San Diego (3/6/05) Steals: 3 vs. San Diego (3/6/05) Blocks: 2 (5 times) last at Portland (2/24/05) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 18 8 0 11/21 MONTANA 21 7 2 11/24 IDAHO 11 10 2 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 7 7 1 12/1 WASHINGTON 16 5 1 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 2 2 0 12/7 Washington State 8 10 0 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 12 4 4 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 11 6 2 12/21 Eastern Washington 6 1 0 12/28 Oklahoma State 11 4 2 12/30 Missouri 5 5 0 1/6 Santa Clara 6 6 2 1/8 Saint Mary s 2 3 0 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 13 5 2 1/15 PEPPERDINE 9 1 1 1/20 San Francisco 4 2 0 1/22 San Diego 2 3 0 1/29 PORTLAND 10 4 1 2/3 SAINT MARY S 5 2 0 2/5 SANTA CLARA 2 0 2 2/10 Pepperdine 2 3 1 2/12 Loyola Marymount 1 6 1 2/17 SAN DIEGO 10 2 4 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 2 1 0 2/24 Portland 8 6 1 2/28 N COLORADO 17 5 2 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 6 5 4 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 2 2 2 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 2 1 0 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 4 5 0 32 WWW.GOZAGS.COM HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Spokane's Ferris High, playing for the late Wayne Gilman as a sophomore and junior, and for Don van Leirop as a senior finished his career with back-to-back Washington State Class 4A runner-up finishes, losing to Lincoln-Tacoma both years in the title game senior season averaged 24.1 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 4.7 assists and 3.2 blocks for 25-4 squad averaged 19.5 ppg and 10.0 rpg as a junior in another 25-4 campaign named MVP of the State Class 4A Tournament as a junior, averaging 21.8 ppg and 12.8 rpg in the four games two-time All- Greater Spokane League first team and All-State selection, the only junior on the All-State team in 2001 as a sophomore he averaged 18 ppg for the Saxons, who went 23-5 overall, won the Region IV tournament and went 1-2 in the State 4A Tournament played varsity in post-season play only as a freshman, finishing second to Walla Walla in the Region IV Tournament scored 1,214 career points in GSL play, breaking the record of former Mead High and Gonzaga (Class of 94) standout Jeff Brown who had 872 from 1987-89 had 615 career rebounds. SEAN MALLON S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2002-03): Redshirted at Gonzaga. FRESHMAN (2003-04): Got off to a fast start, hitting his first collegiate shot - a 3-pointer from the top of the key - on his way to 8 points against Saint Joseph's in Madison Square Garden was consistent all season off the bench, shooting 61.1 percent (55-for-90) from the field, averaging 5.6 ppg and 2.8 rpg scored in double digits five times, including a threegame stretch late in the season where he matched his season high of 12 at Saint Mary's, came back with a season-high 16 at home against Portland and then scored 11 at Tulsa went a perfect 6-for-6 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free throw line against Portland season-high seven rebounds twice late in the season - at home against Loyola Marymount and at home against San Diego averaged 15.2 minutes/game overall, 16.6 minutes/game in West Coast Conference play had nine games of 20-plus minutes with a seasonhigh 26 at home against Loyola Marymount played 21 minutes against Valparaiso and 23 against Nevada in the NCAA Tournament, scoring 15 points, grabbing nine rebounds and going 6-for-11 from the field named to the West Coast Conference All-Freshman team. SEAN MALLON JUNIOR (2V) FORWARD 6-9 218 SPOKANE, WA FERRIS HIGH Photo by Zero Gravity Photos 54

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Got off to a fast start, going 20-for-38 from the field in 3-game homestand to open the season, scoring career-high 18 points in season opener against Portland State, came back with another career-high 21 points against Montana and then scored 11 against Idaho also set career-high with 8 rebounds against PSU, then posted first career double-double with 11 points and career-high 10 rebounds against Idaho scored 16 points and had 5 rebounds in win over then 14th-ranked Washington grabbed 10 rebounds at Washington State to equal career high played 27 minutes in WCC Tournament semifinal against San Diego as Ronny Turiaf got in early foul trouble, scoring 6 points and grabbing 5 rebounds played 16 minutes in title game against Saint Mary's, scoring 2 points and grabbing 2 rebounds played 24 minutes in NCAA Tournament, going 2-for- 4 from the field and grabbing 6 rebounds, 5 of them in second round against Texas Tech named to the 3rd annual Division I- AAA Athletics Directors Association Scholar-Athlete Team selected by the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI- AAA ADA), carrying a 3.28 GPA in political science. 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Misc.: Born 11-23-83 SEAN MALLON S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2003 REDSHIRTED AT GONZAGA 2004 31 0 472 61 101.604 4 10.400 50 66.758 28 62 90 2.9 54-0 18 28 12 16 176 5.7 2005 31 14 627 84 161.522 4 14.286 63 88.716 47 84 131 4.2 78-0 36 40 13 12 235 7.6 Career 62 14 1099 145 262.553 8 24.333 113 154.734 75 146 221 3.6 132-0 54 68 25 28 411 6.6 GONZAGA ATHLETES MAKE THE GRADE In a 2004 survey done by one preseason publication, Gonzaga basketball players are making the grade when it comes to Top 25 programs success in the classroom. The Bulldogs ranked among the nation s best in GPA and SAT scores for incoming freshmen recruits. (All data based on NCAA Graduation Rates Report) TOP 25 PROGRAMS GRADE POINT AVERAGE 1. Stanford............. 3.46 2. GONZAGA......... 3.38 3. Notre Dame.......... 3.30 4. Wisconsin........... 3.28 5. Duke............... 3.13 6. Indiana.............. 3.06 Photos by Allen Hubbard and Dale Goodwin TOP 25 PROGRAMS SAT SCORES 1. Notre Dame......... 1167 2. Stanford............ 1123 3. Indiana............. 1053 4. GONZAGA......... 1043 5. Wisconsin........... 1030 6. Missouri.............1020 55

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 30 vs. Saint Mary s (3/7/05) Rebounds: 12 (2 times) last at Loyola Marymount (2/12/05) Assists: 8 vs. San Diego (3/6/05) Steals: 3 at Portland (2/24/05) 3 WWW.GOZAGS.COM ADAM MORRISON JUNIOR (2V) FORWARD 6-8 205 SPOKANE, WA MEAD HIGH HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Spokane's Mead High where he played for Glenn Williams set the Greater Spokane League single-season and career scoring records with 542 points (GSL games only) his senior season and 1,904 career points his career mark broke the record held by current Gonzaga University redshirt freshman Sean Mallon who had 1,760 points during his Ferris High career, and his single-season record broke his mark of 488 set as a junior the 1,904 career points are third best among State of Washington Class 4A players two-time All-GSL senior season averaged 27.7 ppg to set GSL record Mead went 28-1 for the season, losing to Franklin in the State Class 4A title game after the Panthers defeated defending champion Lincoln-Tacoma in semifinal named GSL Player of the Year, voted State 4A Tournament MVP, and selected to Associated Press and Tacoma News Tribune All- State teams member of the Spokesman-Review All-Area team junior year averaged 24.2 ppg for the 20-8 Panthers Mead advanced to the State 4A Tournament but lost its first two games scored 36 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for Washington in 106-98 victory over Oregon in Washington-Oregon All-State game in Portland. Blocks: 2 (4 times) last at Portland (2/24/05) ADAM MORRISON'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): Started his career by hitting his first shot of the season against Saint Joseph's in Madison Square Garden scored in double digits in his first four games, including 12 against both Denver and Georgia recorded his first career double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds against Denver, his only double-digit rebounding night of the season after playing just 10 minutes and scoring 2 points at Washington, came back with 18 points against Maryland in the opening round of the BB&T Classic hosted by the Terrapins and played at the MCI Center in Washington, DC went 7-for-11 from the field that started a stretch of seven straight double-digit scoring games that included 20 points against Stanford at the Pete Newell Challenge played at the Arena at Oakland went 8-for-13 from the field, including 4-for-5 from 3-point range that saw him hit three treys in the final 46 seconds to keep Gonzaga within striking distance in an 87-80 loss matched his career high with 20 points at San Diego, going 9-for-15 from the field, then set a career high with 22 points at Saint Mary's on a 10-for-15 night from the field to help Gonzaga clinch the West Coast Conference regular-season title averaged 11.4 ppg to become first freshman since Blake Stepp in 2001 to average in double figure scoring 20th in scoring in WCC (11.3) and 5th in field goal percentage (52.5) played 14 minutes against Valparaiso and 23 minutes against Nevada in NCAA Tournament, scoring 10 and 14 points, respectively, while going 10-for-16 from the field named to the WCC All-Freshman team. Photo by Allen Hubbard 56

Photo by Allen Hubbard GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 14 1 3 11/21 MONTANA 19 6 0 11/24 IDAHO 13 7 5 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 26 11 0 12/1 WASHINGTON 26 8 3 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 20 9 3 12/7 Washington State 12 5 4 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 20 4 2 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 24 5 2 12/21 Eastern Washington 25 4 4 12/28 Oklahoma State 19 3 4 12/30 Missouri 12 7 2 1/6 Santa Clara 18 7 5 1/8 Saint Mary s 20 2 1 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 12 4 3 1/15 PEPPERDINE 26 2 3 1/20 San Francisco 9 6 3 1/22 San Diego 6 4 0 1/29 PORTLAND 18 7 3 2/3 SAINT MARY S 19 5 1 2/5 SANTA CLARA 22 6 1 2/10 Pepperdine 19 7 7 2/12 Loyola Marymount 16 12 2 2/17 SAN DIEGO 9 3 0 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 28 6 1 2/24 Portland 22 4 4 2/28 N COLORADO 8 1 4 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 25 5 8 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 30 5 3 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 27 6 5 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 25 9 2 SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Earned a spot on the USA World Championship For Young Men Qualifying Team that earned a gold medal at the World Championships held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from July 28-Aug. 1 averaged 8.2 ppg and 1.7 rpg as he appeared in three games for Team USA missed the gold medal game because of a sore knee scored a high of 11 points during USA semifinal victory over Puerto Rico also had double-figure night against Brazil finishing with 10 points scored in double digits in first 16 games of season, including backto-back games of 26 points against both Illinois and Washington to set then career high grabbed 11 rebounds against the then fifth-ranked Illini for his second career doubledouble and his first of the season scored 24 points as Gonzaga upset then third-ranked Georgia Tech at the Las Vegas Showdown, going 11-for-18 from the field came back with 25 points against Eastern Washington in the Spokane Arena on 8-for-13 from the field and scored 19 in upset of then third-ranked Oklahoma State in the Touchstone Energy All-College Classic in Oklahoma City, Okla., earning All-Tournament honors after being held to 9 points at San Francisco and 6 at San Diego, scored in double digits in seven of final nine West Coast Conference games scored career-high 28 points at home against San Francisco, his basket from the left wing with.6 seconds to play breaking 75-75 tie and giving Bulldogs 77-75 win to clinch no worse than a tie for the WCC regular-season title went 12-for-20 from the field against the Dons, both numbers career highs scored 22 points in win at Portland that clinched title outright, connecting on 8-of-13 shots from the field as he scored 14 of his points in the first half recorded second double-double of season and third of his career with 16 points and 12 rebounds at Loyola Marymount, matching his career high for rebounds named to the All- WCC first team, selected to the U.S. Basketball Writers Association All-District 9 team, to the Basketball Times All-West Coast Team and was an honorable mention Associated Press All- America selection along with teammate Ronny Turiaf scored 25 points in WCC Tournament semifinal against San Diego, going 10-for-17 from the field also dished out career-high 8 assists against the Toreros came back with career-high 30 points in title game against Saint Mary's sparked a second-half run by scoring first 7 points of second half and 9 of first 11 of the half for the Bulldogs who opened the half with a 17-5 run averaged 27.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 5.5 assists and shot 57.9 percent from the field (22-for-38) in the two tournament games to earn MVP honors scored 52 points in two NCAA Tournament games - 27 in first round against Winthrop and 25 in second round against Texas Tech went 22-for-41 from the field in the tourney for 53.7 percent and grabbed 15 rebounds for a 7.5 average finished season with 941 career points. 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS JUNIOR (2005-06): Was among 21 players who were invited to the USA Men's Basketball U21 National Team Trials in Dallas, Texas, in July, 2005, for spot on team that competed in 2005 FIBA U21 World Championships in Mar de Plata, Argentina, but had to decline invitation because of summer school commitments. Misc.: Born 7-19-84 much has been documented about his childhood diabetes - including his freshman year with a 5-page spread in Sports Illustrated - and a segment on ESPN's The Season that highlighted Gonzaga basketball for three weeks plans to pursue using himself as a role model for other youngsters who battle the childhood disease to show them they, too, can live a normal life more than 50 parents contacted the Gonzaga athletic department the first day the Sports Illustrated article was on bookstore shelves asking if Adam could speak to their son or daughter who also suffered from childhood diabetes his father, John, organized a H-O-R-S-E Tournament in the summer of 2004 as a benefit for the American Diabetes Association. ADAM MORRISON S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2004 31 1 644 137 258.531 17 56.304 61 84.726 34 98 132 4.3 39-0 44 36 10 12 352 11.4 2005 31 29 1059 226 454.498 37 119.311 100 132.758 43 128 171 5.5 59-0 88 52 14 19 589 19.0 Career 62 30 1703 363 712.510 54 175.309 161 216.745 77 226 303 4.9 98-0 132 88 24 31 941 15.2 57

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Career Game Highs Points: 14 vs. Pepperdine (1/15/05) Rebounds: 7 at San Diego (1/22/05) Assists: 3 (2 times) last vs. N. Colorado (2/28/05) Steals: 2 (2 times) last at San Francisco (1/20/05) Blocks: 1 (3 times) last vs. N. Colorado (2/28/05) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 0 3 2 11/21 MONTANA 6 4 1 11/24 IDAHO 2 0 0 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 3 1 0 12/1 WASHINGTON 2 1 1 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 0 1 0 12/7 Washington State 0 0 0 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 2 3 0 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 0 1 0 12/21 Eastern Washington 7 5 0 12/28 Oklahoma State 3 2 0 12/30 Missouri 0 0 0 1/6 Santa Clara 5 2 0 1/8 Saint Mary s 7 3 1 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 0 2 1 1/15 PEPPERDINE 14 4 0 1/20 San Francisco 6 1 0 1/22 San Diego 6 7 3 1/29 PORTLAND 3 5 0 2/3 SAINT MARY S 0 0 0 2/5 SANTA CLARA 4 2 1 2/10 Pepperdine 0 2 2 2/12 Loyola Marymount 8 9 1 2/17 SAN DIEGO 0 3 0 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 2 3 0 2/24 Portland 2 0 0 2/28 N COLORADO 0 6 3 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 2 5 0 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 2 3 0 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 4 4 0 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 0 0 0 25 WWW.GOZAGS.COM HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Brewster High for coach Tim Taylor senior season averaged 24.9 ppg as Brewster claimed second straight Washington State Class A title while earning tournament MVP honors to cap a 27-1 campaign the lone loss was 55-45 to West Valley- Yakima averaged 17.8 ppg to rank fourth and 9.3 rpg to rank third in State tourney while going 24-for-44 from the field for 54.5 percent and 17-for-28 from the free throw line for 60.7 percent scored 21 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in title-game win scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in quarterfinal victory did all of that after suffering a broken nose after taking an elbow in first half of opening-round win averaged 24.5 ppg and 10.0 rpg as a junior, Brewster going perfect 28-0 had five games of 30 or more points sophomore season Brewster was 20-0 prior to Pendergraft suffering a broken hand that sidelined him for the remainder of the season Brewster still advanced to the State tournament, going 2-2 to cap a 25-2 season Brewster was 80-3 in Pendergraft's final three years, 75-1 when Pendergraft was in the lineup scored 19 points and had 9 rebounds as Washington defeated Oregon 92-79 in June in the Les Schwab Northwest Shootout played at the Chiles Center on the University of Portland campus went 7-for- 12 from the field scored 14 points for the State in 89-70 loss to the City in the All-State A game held at Gonzaga University in June, 2004 was named Mr. Basketball for the year by the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association (WIBCA) DAVID PENDERGRAFT'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2004-05): Was planning to redshirt until Erroll Knight suffered a sprained thumb prior to the season opener and missed five games, Pendergraft brought off redshirt status playing time remained constant when Knight returned and Nathan Doudney was sidelined for the season after suffering medial collateral ligament injury Dec. 7 at Washington State played 19 minutes in the season opener against Portland State, missing his only shot, grabbing three rebounds, dishing out two assists and having one turnover scored his first collegiate point in next outing against Montana, playing 23 minutes, scoring 6 points and grabbing four rebounds averaged 2.5 ppg through the first 15 games, then scored season-high 14 points at home against Pepperdine, going 5-for-7 from the field, 2-for-4 from 3-point range and 2-for- 2 from the line...grabbed season-high 9 rebounds at Loyola Marymount averaged 12.3 minutes/game, earning a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team played 15 minutes in WCC Tournament semifinal against San Diego, hitting his only shot for 2 points and grabbing 5 rebounds scored 2 points in title game against Saint Mary's, going 1-for-2 from the field grabbed 8 rebounds in the two games played 8 minutes in the NCAA Tournament, 7 of them in first round against Winthrop went 2-for-4 from the field against Winthrop for his only 4 points in the tourney grabbed 4 rebounds against Winthrop. Misc.: 7-19-85. DAVID PENDERGRAFT SOPHOMORE (1V) GUARD 6-6 218 BREWSTER, WA BREWSTER HIGH Photo by Zero Gravity Photo DAVID PENDERGRAFT S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2005 31 1 361 35 63.556 8 17.471 12 19.632 28 54 82 2.6 51-1 16 21 3 8 90 2.9 58

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 Career Game Highs Points: 32 at Santa Clara (1/6/05) Rebounds: 8 vs. Loyola Marymount (1/13/05) Assists: 13 vs. Montana (11/21/04) Steals: 7 vs. Montana (11/21/04) Blocks: 1 (3 times) last vs. San Diego (3/6/05) 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT PTS REB AST 11/19 PORTLAND STATE 9 1 11 11/21 MONTANA 8 2 13 11/24 IDAHO 11 6 7 11/27 Illinois (@ Wooden) 11 1 3 12/1 WASHINGTON 21 1 8 12/4 UMass (@ Seattle) 9 1 3 12/7 Washington State 6 5 1 12/11 SAINT LOUIS 13 5 1 12/18 Georgia Tech (@ Vegas) 21 5 2 12/21 Eastern Washington 6 1 2 12/28 Oklahoma State 6 2 11 12/30 Missouri 11 2 5 1/6 Santa Clara 32 4 3 1/8 Saint Mary s 14 0 4 1/13 LOYOLAMARYMOUNT 13 8 8 1/15 PEPPERDINE 3 4 5 1/20 San Francisco 18 1 3 1/22 San Diego 17 3 4 1/29 PORTLAND 15 1 1 2/3 SAINT MARY S 19 5 4 2/5 SANTA CLARA 19 1 10 2/10 Pepperdine 17 2 2 2/12 Loyola Marymount 3 0 4 2/17 SAN DIEGO 29 5 7 2/19 SAN FRANCISCO 9 2 9 2/24 Portland 12 1 2 2/28 N COLORADO 9 3 3 3/6 San Diego (WCC) 14 2 3 3/7 Saint Mary s (WCC) 16 2 3 3/17 Winthrop (NCAA) 7 4 2 3/19 Texas Tech (NCAA) 5 2 5 5 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Mountain View High in Vancouver, Wash, where he was coached by Mike Cranston set school records for single-season and career points with 700 and 1,568, respectively his single-season and career totals rank fourth in Clark County history and are second in all-time Great Saint Helen's League history 45 points against Hudson's Bay his senior season also a school record senior season averaged 29.2 ppg as Mountain View went 18-7 overall and 11-3 in the GSHL team advanced to West Central- Southwest District Tournament two-time GSHL Player of the Year junior season averaged 22.6 ppg and 6.0 assists/game as team went 15-12 advanced to West Central- Southwest District Tournament and won opener before being eliminated with back-to-back losses sophomore season averaged 11.8 ppg played in seven varsity games as a freshman played in Washington-Oregon All-State game in Portland. DEREK RAIVIO JUNIOR (2V) GUARD 6-3 175 VANCOUVER, WA MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH DEREK RAIVIO'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): After averaging less than 9 minutes/game through the first eight games, averaged more than 11 minutes/game for the season with doubledigit minutes in 16 of 31 games with a season-high 24 minutes at home against San Francisco and San Diego scored 11 points at home against Loyola Marymount for his first career double-digit game, going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field including 3-for-3 from 3-point range while playing just 13 minutes scored career high 15 points against San Diego, going 5-for-7 from the field, 3-for-5 from 3-point range season-high 4 assists at LMU in West Coast Conference games led the conference in 3-point percentage at 59.3 (16-for-27). 2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS Photo by Allen Hubbard 59

2005-06 GONZAGA VETERANS WWW.GOZAGS.COM SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Got off to a solid start running the offense, collecting career-high 11 assists in season opener against Portland State, then bettering that with 13 two nights later against Montana scored career-high 21 points against Washington, matched that in upset of then third ranked Georgia Tech at the Las Vegas Showdown then recorded career-high 32 points in West Coast Conference opener at Santa Clara went 8- for-11 from the field including 6-for-9 from 3-point range, and went 10-for-10 from the free throw line against the Broncos after missing two second-half free throws against Oklahoma State ran off 41 consecutive makes to tie school record set by Geoff Goss in 1994, the streak ending at home against Santa Clara in addition to going 10-for-10 against SCU, went 12-for-12 from the line against San Diego, giving him two of the 14 times a Gonzaga player has gone at least 10-for-10 from the line for a share of the single-game percentage record based on a minimum of 10 attempts scored 29 points against San Diego, 12 of them on his perfect game from the line while going 6-for-10 from the field and 5-for-6 from 3-point range first career points/assists double-double was 19/10 at home against Santa Clara named to the All-WCC first team scored 14 points in WCC Tournament semifinal with San Diego and 16 in title game against Saint Mary's went 7-for-14 from the field in the tournament, including 4-for-8 from 3-point range, and went 12-for-14 from the free throw line named to the All-Tournament team went 4-for-17 from the field for 23.5 percent and 2-for-11 from 3-point range for 18.2 percent in two NCAA Tournament games had 7 assists in the NCAA Tournament, giving him 149 for the season to tie for 9th on Gonzaga single-season list 77 3-pointers for season tied him with Richie Frahm for 8th on single-season list, and his 100 career 3-pointers tie him for 10th with Quentin Hall on all-time GU list. Photo by Allen Hubbard Misc.: Born 11-9-84 father, Rick Raivio, played for the University of Portland and went on to play for the Los Angeles Lakers name pronounced RYE-VEE-O. DEREK RAIVIO S CAREER STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2004 31 0 350 32 65.492 23 46.500 10 12.833 2 17 19 0.6 24-0 31 22 1 12 97 3.1 2005 31 31 1129 112 262.427 77 168.458 102 113.903 12 70 82 2.6 67-2 149 66 2 49 403 13.0 Career 62 31 1479 144 327.440 100 214.458 112 125.896 14 87 101 1.6 91-2 180 88 3 61 500 8.1 60

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Clarkston High for coach Brendan Johnson school career leader in points (1,380), rebounds (652) and blocked shots (247) averaged 20.2 ppg as a senior in earning Greater Spokane League MVP and Washington State Class 3A Player of the Year honors, the latter for the third straight year Bantams finished seventh at Washington State Class 3A Tournament as he averaged a double-double for the tourney with 20.0 ppg (tied for third in the tournament) and a tournament-leading 12.5 rpg went 29-for-46 from the field for 63.0 percent and 22-for-32 from the free throw line for 68.8 percent had 27 points and 15 rebounds in opening win over Bellingham, 11 points, 6 rebounds in second-round loss to Meadowdale, 21 points and 12 rebounds in consolation win over Timberline and 21 points and 17 rebounds in placing-game loss to Renton McDonald's All-America nominee had 24 points and 23 rebounds in 21 minutes in June of 2004 to lead Washington to a 92-79 win over Oregon in the Les Schwab Northwest Shootout held at the Chiles Center on the University of Portland campus went 8-for-16 from the field, scoring 17 points in the first half junior year averaged 20.6 ppg and was first-team All-GSL, Clarkston making the switch from the Border League to the GSL while competing as a 3A team in a 4A league sophomore season earned Border League Newcomer of the Year as Clarkston went 18-7, advancing to Washington State Class 3A Tournament but losing first two games averaged 9.8 ppg scored 25 points, grabbed 15 rebounds, had three assists and five dunks to lead State to 97-94 win over City in the All-State 3A game held at Gonzaga University in June, 2004. JOSH HEYTVELT S COLLEGIATE CAREER 2004-05 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted at Gonzaga University. Misc.: Born 6-26-86. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Technique ALM Evreux in his hometown of Evreux, France. MAMERY DIALLO'S COLLEGIATE CAREER FRESHMAN (2003-04): Attended Midland (Texas) College...averaged 2.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg as Midland went 30-7 and finished third in National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament scored his only two points of the NJCAA Tournament in opening-round win over Northwest Mississippi CC won Western Junior College Athletic Conference lone double-double was in season opener with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Rose State College. SOPHOMORE (2004-05): Attended Midland (Texas) Junior College averaged 4.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg Midland went 26-10, repeated as Region V champions and went 1-2 in National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament scored 8 points in opening-round win over Arizona Western and again in elimination game against Highland scored career-high 14 points against University of Texas of the Permian Basin JV had three other double-digit scoring nights. JUNIOR (2005-06): Transferred to Gonzaga University. Misc.: Born 11-17-81. 42 34 JOSH HEYTVELT FRESHMAN (RS) FORWARD 6-11 235 CLARKSTON, WA MAMERY DIALLO JUNIOR (TR) FORWARD 6-9 235 EVREUX, FRANCE CLARKSTON HIGH TECHNIQUE ALM EVREUX 2005-06 RETURNING REDSHIRTS & NEWCOMERS 61

2005-06 GONZAGA NEWCOMERS 20 WWW.GOZAGS.COM LARRY GURGANIOUS FRESHMAN (HS) FORWARD 6-5 195 BERKELEY, CA ST. MARY S HIGH HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Mary's High in Berkeley, Calif., playing for head coach Manny Nodar senior season averaged 22.5 ppg and 11.0 rpg as the Panthers went 29-5, losing to Campbell Hall 74-53 in the CIF Division IV State Championships title game to finish the season 29-5 scored 21 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in the title-game loss in the Northern California semifinal he missed his first seven shots and St. Mary's fell behind Valley Christian of San Jose by 17 points, but he finished with 25 points in a 70-56 victory scored 13 of his 9 points in the third quarter in 66-52 win over Marin Catholic in the title game of the Northern California Division IV championship game for the right to play for the State title scored 11 points in a 13-3 run that increased St. Mary's lead to 55-30 scored 11 of his game-high 22 points in fourth quarter in 58-50 win over Salesian in the Bay Shore Athletic League title game junior season averaged 20 ppg, 11 rpg, 4 assists/game and 2 blocks/game attended the ABCD All-American Camp in Teaneck, NJ, the NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp in Richmond, Va., and was selected as the best small forward on the Best in the West team selected by the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Misc.: Born 1-19-87. 2 JEREMY PARGO FRESHMAN (HS) GUARD 6-2 215 CHICAGO, IL ROBESON HIGH HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Robeson High, playing for coach Charles Redmond who retired following Pargo's senior season junior year averaged 25 ppg, 8 rpg and 6 assists/game for 15-13 squad that lost to Brother Rice 54-42 in Chicago (UIC) Super- Sectional Class AA Regional final had 23 points and 6 rebounds in the title game earned All-State and played in the Old Spice Red Zone All-Star Shootout that features teams from Chicago and New York scored 15 points, grabbed 5 rebounds and had 5 assists for Chicago in 102-84 loss to New York named to the All-Public League first team junior season team won Public League as he averaged 24 ppg, 8 rpg and 7 assists/game Robeson was upset by Burbank (St. Laurence) 72-58 in semifinal of Chicago (UIC) Super-Sectional Class AA Regional sophomore season lost 55-53 to Brother Rice in Chicago (United Center) 1 Super-Sectional Class AA Regional final freshman season lost to Crane 50-38 in Chicago Super-Sectional Class AA Regional final. Misc.: Born 3-7-86 brother, Jannero Pargo, is currently with the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association Jannero attended Arkansas and was signed by the Los Angeles Lakers as a free agent after going undrafted in the 2002 NBA Draft played for the Toronto Raptors prior to being signed by Chicago. 62

GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT. LEADING SCORER LEADING REBOUNDER Nov. 19 PORTLAND STATE W 98-80 6,000 33 - Ronny Turiaf 9 - Ronny Turiaf Nov. 21 MONTANA W 78-62 5,917 21 - Sean Mallon 8 - Ronny Turiaf Nov. 24 IDAHO W 88-74 6,000 40 - Ronny Turiaf 11 - Ronny Turiaf Nov. 27 & Illinois (5) L 72-89 14,183 26 - Adam Morrison 11 - Adam Morrison Dec. 1 WASHINGTON (14) W 99-87 6,000 26 - Adam Morrison 13 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 4 $ Massachusetts W 68-57 10,126 20 - Adam Morrison 14 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 7 Washington State W 54-52 8,151 17 - Ronny Turiaf 10 - Sean Mallon Dec. 11 SAINT LOUIS W 75-45 6,000 20 - Adam Morrison 7 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 18 % Georgia Tech (3) W 85-73 16,042 24 - Adam Morrison 10 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 21 ~ Eastern Washington W 83-70 12,000 25 - Adam Morrison 7 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 28! Oklahoma State (3) W 78-75 18,202 19 - Adam Morrison 7 - Ronny Turiaf Dec. 30 Missouri L 61-63 14,675 17 - J.P. Batista 10 - J.P. Batista Jan. 6 * Santa Clara W 91-87 4,500 32 - Derek Raivio 8 - Erroll Knight Jan. 8 * Saint Mary s L 81-89 3,500 20 - Adam Morrison 9 - Ronny Turiaf Jan. 13 * LOYOLAMARYMOUNT W 76-65 6,000 17 - J.P. Batista 8 - Derek Raivio Jan. 15 * PEPPERDINE W 86-62 6,000 26 - Adam Morrison 10 - Ronny Turiaf Jan. 20 * San Francisco L 70-73 5,300 18 - Ronny Turiaf 10 - Ronny Turiaf 18 - Derek Raivio Jan. 22 * San Diego W 68-56 4,917 22 - J.P. Batista 13 - Ronny Turiaf Jan. 29 * PORTLAND W 91-79 6,000 25 - J.P. Batista 12 - J.P. Batista Feb. 3 * SAINT MARY S W 68-63 6,000 19 - Derek Raivio 8 - Ronny Turiaf Feb. 5 * SANTA CLARA W 92-75 6,000 22 - Ronny Turiaf 15 - J.P. Batista 22 - Adam Morrison Feb. 10 * Pepperdine W 82-75 3,250 20 - Ronny Turiaf 12 - Ronny Turiaf Feb. 12 * Loyola Marymount W 61-58 4,337 20 - Ronny Turiaf 12 - Adam Morrison Feb. 17 * SAN DIEGO W 90-73 6,000 29 - Derek Raivio 13 - Ronny Turiaf Feb. 19 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-73 6,000 28 - Adam Morrison 8 - Ronny Turiaf Feb. 24 * Portland W 84-68 5,000 22 - Adam Morrison 11 - Ronny Turiaf Feb. 28 NORTHERN COLORADO W 87-60 6,000 22 - Ronny Turiaf 8 - Ronny Turiaf Mar. 6 + San Diego W 90-74 4,500 25 - Adam Morrison 10 - J.P. Batista Mar. 7 + Saint Mary s W 80-67 4,500 30 - Adam Morrison 14 - Ronny Turiaf Mar. 17 # Winthrop W 74-64 13,751 27 - Adam Morrison 13 - Ronny Turiaf Mar. 19 # Texas Tech (24) L 69-71 13,751 25 - Adam Morrison 13 - Ronny Turiaf 2004-05 GONZAGA RESULTS * West Coast Conference Game & Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN) $ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) % Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) ~ Game played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA)! Touchstone Energy All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, OK) + West Coast Conference Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # NCAA First & Second Round (Tucson, AZ) BOLD PLAYER INDICATES GONZAGA SEASON HIGH PARENTHESIS IS NATIONAL RANKING AT TIME OF GAME 2004-05 Attendance SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM 1st 2nd OT Total Avg. GONZAGA 1,190 1,264 0 2,454 79.2 Opponents 1,045 1,114 0 2,159 69.6 Location (#) Total Average HOME (13) 77,917 5,994 AWAY (9) 53,630 5,959 NEUTRAL (9) 107,055 11,895 TOTAL (31) 238,602 7,697 63

WWW.GOZAGS.COM 2004-05 GONZAGA STATISTICS 2005 GONZAGA OVERALL BASKETBALL STATISTICS OVERALL RECORD: 26-5 WCC: 12-2 Home: 13-0 Road: 6-3 Neutral: 7-2 PLAYER GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGM PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB AVG. PF-DQ A TO BLK ST MIN PTS AVG Adam Morrison 31-29 226-454.498 37-119.311 100-132.758 43 128 171 5.5 59-0 88 52 14 19 1059 589 19.0 Ronny Turiaf 31-31 157-309.508 2-7.286 177-259.683 74 221 295 9.5 83-1 48 70 59 12 967 493 15.9 Derek Raivio 31-31 112-262.427 77-168.458 102-113.903 12 70 82 2.6 67-2 149 66 2 49 1129 403 13.0 J.P. Batista 29-17 138-228.605 7-14.500 77-96.802 77 103 180 6.2 79-3 26 64 6 21 727 360 12.4 Sean Mallon 31-14 84-161.522 4-14.286 63-88.716 47 84 131 4.2 78-0 36 40 13 12 627 235 7.6 Erroll Knight 25-23 65-132.492 5-19.263 37-59.627 47 67 114 4.6 69-1 29 44 2 15 647 172 6.9 Nathan Doudney 7-4 9-27.333 4-19.211 1-2.500 2 9 11 1.6 12-0 13 5 1 10 139 23 3.3 David Pendergraft 31-1 35-63.556 8-17.471 12-19.632 28 54 82 2.6 51-1 16 21 3 8 361 90 2.9 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes 31-4 19-49.388 7-21.333 17-23.739 6 31 37 1.2 32-0 75 40 4 20 464 62 2.0 Brian Michaelson 11-1 5-7.714 1-3.333 3-6.500 2 4 6 0.5 1-0 5 1 0 2 39 14 1.3 Calum MacLeod 9-0 4-7.571 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 2 0.2 2-0 0 3 0 0 15 8 0.9 Stephen Gentry 6-0 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 0.2 1-0 0 2 0 0 10 5 0.8 Colin Floyd 9-0 0-1.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 0.1 2-0 1 1 2 1 16 0 0.0 Team 28 50 78 2.5 7 GONZAGA 31 856-1702.503 153-403.380 589-797.739 368 823 1191 38.4 536-8 486 416 106 169 6200 2454 79.2 OPPONENTS 31 765-1840.416 258-729.354 371-550.675 350 593 943 30.4 660-31 487 380 56 183 6200 2159 69.6 2005 GONZAGA WEST COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS PLAYER GP-GS FGM-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGM PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB AVG. PF-DQ A TO BLK ST MIN PTS AVG Adam Morrison 14-13 90-194.464 17-53.321 47-66.712 17 58 75 5.4 28-0 34 27 6 9 470 244 17.4 Derek Raivio 14-14 58-136.426 41-91.451 63-66.955 6 31 37 2.6 30-1 66 31 1 20 541 220 15.7 Ronny Turiaf 14-14 68-131.519 2-4.500 71-108.657 33 100 133 9.5 43-1 22 33 32 6 446 209 14.9 J.P. Batista 14-12 71-117.607 6-10.600 51-63.810 42 58 100 7.1 41-2 15 34 6 10 369 199 14.2 Erroll Knight 13-13 32-67.478 2-7.286 21-34.618 28 41 69 5.3 41-1 14 28 2 10 342 87 6.7 Sean Mallon 14-2 27-49.551 0-3.000 22-28.786 14 30 44 3.1 33-0 14 18 5 4 247 76 5.4 David Pendergraft 14-1 22-36.611 5-10.500 8-12.667 17 26 43 3.1 26-1 9 10 2 6 197 57 4.1 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes 14-1 6-21.286 3-10.300 5-6.833 1 18 19 1.4 11-0 27 23 0 8 172 20 1.4 Brian Michaelson 4-0 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0.8 Stephen Gentry 2-0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0.0 Calum MacLeod 3-0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 Colin Floyd 3-0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0.0 Team 11 25 36 2.6 4 GONZAGA 14 375-752.499 77-189.407 288-383.752 169 388 557 39.8 256-6 201 211 54 73 2800 1115 79.6 OPPONENTS 14 346-842.411 112-322.348 192-270.711 154 257 411 29.4 309-13 206 159 18 87 2800 996 71.1 64 2005 GONZAGA GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT W/L GU-OPP FGM-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. OR DR REB PF A TO BLK STL 11-19 PORTLAND STATE W 98-80 39-60.650 3-7.429 17-22.773 10 18 28 19 26 14 1 6 11-21 MONTANA W 78-62 27-58.466 3-15.200 21-28.750 9 26 35 15 23 9 5 13 11-24 IDAHO W 88-74 31-55.564 4-13.308 22-26.846 1 22 37 17 21 8 3 4 11-27 # Illinois (5) L 72-89 25-57.439 6-12.500 16-22.727 18 25 43 8 12 19 6 4 12-1 WASHINGTON (14) W 99-87 33-56.589 6-17.353 27-33.818 13 23 36 15 20 13 3 8 12-4 $ Massachusetts W 68-57 22-56.393 5-12.417 19-25.760 18 19 37 16 12 13 0 7 12-7 Washington State W 54-52 17-42.405 3-11.273 17-26.654 13 25 38 16 8 17 3 4 12-11 SAINT LOUIS W 75-45 26-50.520 4-12.333 19-24.792 5 31 36 10 17 7 3 5 12-18 ^ Georgia Tech (3) W 85-73 30-61.492 5-13.385 20-26.769 9 32 41 23 16 13 3 5 12-21 & Eastern Washington W 83-70 27-43.628 5-11.455 24-34.706 6 23 29 22 13 11 2 4 12-28! Oklahoma State (3) W 78-75 31-54.574 4-9.444 12-18.667 6 25 31 19 24 9 0 4 12-30 Missouri L 61-63 23-60.383 5-9.556 10-17.588 20 23 43 20 11 13 2 3 1-6 * Santa Clara W 91-87 31-58.534 11-18.611 18-26.692 13 29 42 21 18 17 2 7 1-8 * Saint Mary s L 81-89 28-55.509 3-11.273 22-28.786 12 23 35 23 10 15 3 7 1-13 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 76-65 23-43.535 3-8.375 27-39.692 4 32 36 15 20 12 5 4 1-15 * PEPPERDINE W 86-62 30-50.600 8-15.533 18-21.857 6 31 37 19 17 15 1 5 1-20 * San Francisco L 70-73 25-61.410 5-19.263 15-20.750 9 26 35 18 10 9 2 8 1-22 * San Diego W 68-56 26-52.500 3-7.429 13-21.619 18 28 46 27 12 25 4 10 1-29 * PORTLAND W 91-79 25-52.481 7-15.467 34-39.872 16 26 42 13 19 10 3 2 2-3 * SAINT MARY S W 68-63 24-50.480 2-8.250 18-23.783 9 27 36 16 8 18 5 4 2-5 * SANTA CLARA W 92-75 28-56.500 9-14.643 27-38.711 12 32 44 21 19 16 3 6 2-10 * Pepperdine W 82-75 31-62.500 6-15.400 14-20.600 18 29 47 14 14 17 5 5 2-12 * Loyola Marymount W 61-58 21-50.420 2-13.154 17-24.708 16 34 50 20 10 20 6 2 2-17 * SAN DIEGO W 90-73 32-60.533 6-13.462 20-23.870 12 24 36 18 20 13 2 1 2-19 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-73 25-51.490 7-18.389 18-27.667 10 23 33 12 13 10 2 4 2-24 * Portland W 84-68 26-52.500 5-15.333 27-34.794 14 24 38 19 11 14 11 8 2-28 NORTHERN COLORADO W 87-60 34-61.557 5-17.294 14-20.700 10 28 38 19 23 13 4 9 3-6 + San Diego W 90-74 34-62.548 8-15.533 14-20.700 9 29 38 15 22 14 6 10 3-7 + Saint Mary s W 80-67 26-54.481 3-12.250 25-33.758 10 30 40 15 10 9 5 3 3-17 % Winthrop W 74-64 27-59.458 5-16.313 15-22.682 11 29 40 14 13 10 5 5 3-19 % Texas Tech (24) L 69-71 29-62.468 2-13.154 9-18.500 17 27 44 17 14 13 1 2 * West Coast Conference Game # Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN) $ Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA) ^ Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas NV & Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA)! All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, OK) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) % NCAA First/Second Round (Tucson, AZ)

Photo by Robert Beck GONZAGA BASKETBALL 2005-06 Youth Movement Carries Bulldogs To Another NCAA Appearance In a year many thought Gonzaga would be ripe for a slip from the top of the West Coast Conference, the Bulldogs youth carried the team to yet another NCAA Tournament run. With only one senior starter returning, Gonzaga head coach Mark Few put together a team that finished 26-5 with a No. 10 national ranking and fifth straight WCC championship. Conference MVP s For the fifth straight year a Gonzaga player was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year. Senior Ronny Turiaf was named the award winner after 15.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Turiaf helped lead Gonzaga to a 12-2 WCC record as he finished his career fourth at Gonzaga in both career points and rebounds. Conference Honors Sweep For the second time Gonzaga swept all four West Coast Conference awards as the Bulldogs won their fifth straight WCC regular-season title. Mark Few was named the Coach of the Year for the fifth straight year while Ronny Turiaf was named the WCC Player of the Year, giving the Bulldogs the last five winners. J.P. Batista was named the Newcomer of the Year and Erroll Knight was voted the Defender of the Year. Gonzaga last swept the awards in 2001 when Casey Calvary was named the Player of the Year, Dan Dickau named Newcomer of the Year and Mark Spink named Defender of the Year. J.P. Batista WCC Newcomer of the Year Honorable Mention All-WCC WCC All-Tournament Team Mark Few WCC Coach of the Year Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist Erroll Knight WCC Defender of the Year Sean Mallon WCC All-Academic CoSIDA All-Academic District VIII 2005 Individual Honors Top 10 Ranking For the third time in the last four seasons Gonzaga finished ranked in the Top 10 of the final Associated Press poll. The Bulldogs climbed to 10th after winning the WCC Tournament championship. Double All-Americans For the second straight season Gonzaga placed two players on the Associated Press All-American list as senior Ronny Turiaf and sophomore Adam Morrison were both selected as honorable mention honorees. It was the second straight All-American nod for Turiaf and the first for Morrison. In 2004 Blake Stepp joined Turiaf on the AP All-American list to give the Bulldogs their first multiple All-America winners. Adam Morrison First Team All-WCC Honorable Mention All-American WCC Tournament MVP NABC All-District David Pendergraft WCC All-Freshman Team Derek Raivio First Team All-WCC WCC All-Tournament Team Ronny Turiaf WCC Player of the Year First Team All-WCC WCC All-Tournament Team Honorable Mention All-American NABC All-District Home Perfection Gonzaga opened the new McCarthey Athletic Center with a perfect 13-0 mark as the Bulldogs ended the year with the nation s longest home winning streak intact. Gonzaga played to sell out crowds all season with 6,000 fans jamming into the new arena for every game. Knocking Off No. 3 In the span of 10 days around Christmas, Gonzaga knocked off a pair of No. 3 teams that had both advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 2004. GU opened the run with a win over previously unbeaten Georgia Tech at the Las Vegas Showdown. They followed that up by handing Oklahoma State their first setback of the season at the All-College Classic in Oklahoma City. It marked the second straight year that Gonzaga has beaten a team ranked No. 3 after the Bulldogs picked off Missouri in 2004 at the Battle in Seattle. 41 Straight Sophomore guard Derek Raivio tied a school record when he made 41 straight free throws. Raivio started the streak against Oklahoma State and ended it against Santa Clara at home on Feb. 5 Another Top Seed For the second straight year Gonzaga earned a high seed in the NCAA Tournament as the Bulldogs were rewarded with a No. 3 seed after completing a 26-5 regular-season. In 2004 Gonzaga earned a No. 2 seed, the best by any school in West Coast Conference history. Ronny Drops 40 Senior Ronny Turiaf became the latest Gonzaga player to score 40 or more points in a game when he torched Idaho for 40 points in the third game played at the McCarthey Athletic Center. Turiaf was 13-for-18 from the floor and 14-for-15 from the free throw line as he became the 14th Bulldogs to accomplish that feat. Free Throw King In addition to climbing to No. 4 in both career points and rebounds, senior Ronny Turiaf shattered a 44-year old record as he became Gonzaga s career free throw leader with 643. Turiaf surpassed Frank Burgess mark of 592. 65 2004-05 GONZAGA YEAR IN REVIEW