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BAKERSFIELD
GoRunners.com
NEW MEXICO STATE
nmstatesports.com
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
9001 Stockdale Hwy., GYM 08
Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
MSC 3145, PO Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Jeff Konya, Athletics Director ........................................................... (661) 654-2188
Cindy Goodmon, SWA ........................................................................ (661) 654-2346
Rod Barnes, Head Coach .................................................................... (661) 654-2188
Press Row-Icardo Center/Rabobank Arena .(661) 654-2126/ (661) 321-9773
Corey Costelloe, SID [Cell: (661) 972-0932] ................................. (661) 654-3071
FAX ............................................................................................................. (661) 654-6978
E-Mail Address ........................................................................ccostelooe1@csub.edu
McKinley Boston, Athletics Director .............................................. (575) 646-8225
Marvin Menzies, Head Coach ........................................................... (575) 646-1447
Press Row ................................................................................................ (575) 646-3400
Eddie Morelos, SID [Cell: (575) 642-5746] .................................... (575) 646-1885
FAX ............................................................................................................. (575) 646-2425
E-Mail Address ........................................................................... emorelos@nmsu.edu
CHICAGO STATE
SEATTLE U
GoCSUCougars.com
goseattleu.com
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
9501 S. King Dr.
Chicago, IL 60628
Mailing Address
901 12th Ave.
PO Box 222000
Seattle, WA 98122
Dan Schumacher, Athletics Director.............................................. (773) 995-3742
Karen Schiferl, SWA .............................................................................. (773) 995-5301
Tracy Dildy, Head Coach .................................................................... (773) 995-3657
Press Row ................................................................................................ (773) 821-2418
Derrick Sloboda, SID [Cell: (708) 567-7874] ................................ (773) 995-2217
FAX: ............................................................................................................ (773) 995-3656
E-Mail Address ................................................................................dsloboda@csu.edu
William Hogan, Athletics Director .................................................. (206) 296-6400
Roxanne Levenson, SWA.................................................................... (206) 296-6401
Cameron Dollar, Head Coach ........................................................... (206) 296-5872
Press Row .......................................................................................................................TBA
Jason Behenna, SID [Cell: (206) 965-0450.................................... (206) 296-5915
FAX ............................................................................................................. (206) 296-2154
E-Mail Address ......................................................................behennaj@seattleu.edu
GRAND CANYON
gculopes.com
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
3300 W. Camelback Rd., Bldg. 22
Phoenix, AZ 85017
B. Keith Baker, Athletics Director..................................................... (602) 639-6053
Ruth Ann Gardner, SWA ..................................................................... (602) 639-6041
Dan Majerle, Head Coach .................................................................. (602) 639-6836
Mike McNally, SID [Cell: (602) 565-2954] ...................................... (602) 639-7153
FAX ............................................................................................................. (480) 270-3672
E-Mail Address ................................................................. michael.mcnally@gcu.edu
IDAHO
govandals.com
Mailing Address
Media Relations
875 Perimeter Dr., MS 2302
Moscow, ID 83844-2302
Rob Spear, Athletics Director ........................................................... (208) 885-0243
Jessica Atkins, Interim SWA.......................................................(208) 885-885-0214
Don Verlin, Head Coach ..................................................................... (208) 885-0275
Press Row ................................................................................................ (208) 885-0211
Nick Heidelberger, SID [Cell: (208) 596-1198]............................. (208) 885-0211
FAX ............................................................................................................. (208) 885-2862
E-Mail Address .............................................................. nheidelberger@uidaho.edu
KANSAS CITY
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
Chris King, Athletics Director ........................................................... (956) 665-2221
Ofelia Lopez, SWA ................................................................................ (956) 665-7109
Dan Hipsher, Head Coach.................................................................. (956) 665-2221
Press Row ................................................................................................ (956) 665-7271
Jonah Goldberg, SID [Cell: (516) 659-1177] ................................ (956) 665-2240
FAX ............................................................................................................. (956) 665-2261
E-Mail Address ......................................................................... goldbergjg@utpa.edu
UTAH VALLEY
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
5100 Rockhill Rd.
SRC 201
Kansas City, MO 64110
Carla Wilson, Interim Athletics Director ....................................... (816) 235-1036
Kareem Richardson, Head Coach ................................................... (816) 235-2718
Press Row ................................................................................................ (816) 235-6903
Rob McCutcheon, SID [Cell: (816) 284-9251] .............................. (816) 235-1034
FAX ............................................................................................................. (816) 235-1035
E-Mail Address .................................................................mccutcheonrb@umkc.edu
WolverineGreen.com
Mailing Address
Athletic Media Relations
800 W. University Pkwy. - MS 104
Orem, UT 84058
Vince Otoupal, Athletics Director ................................................... (801) 863-8998
Megan Kennedy, SWA......................................................................... (801) 863-8254
Dick Hunsaker, Head Coach .............................................................. (801) 863-8998
Clint Burgi, SID [Cell: (801) 362-1548]............................................ (801) 863-8644
FAX ............................................................................................................. (801) 863-8813
E-Mail Address ............................................................................. clint.burgi@uvu.edu
WAC
umkckangaroos.com
UTPABroncs.com
Mailing Address
UTPA Athletics
1201 W. University Dr.
Edinburg, TX 78539
WACSports.com
Mailing Address
9250 E. Costilla Ave.
Suite 300
Englewood, CO 80112
Jeff Hurd, Commissioner.................................................................... (303) 799-9221
Connie Hurlbut, Senior Associate Commissioner/SWA .......... (303) 962-4205
Jason Erickson, Director, Media Relations .................................. (303) 962-4206
Erickson’s Cell Phone ........................................................................... (303) 946-6774
FAX ............................................................................................................. (303) 799-3888
E-Mail Address ................................................................................ jerickson@wac.org
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WAC standings, statistics, championships information, school links and more are available on the
Internet at: www.wacsports.com
WAC
MEDIA CENTER
The WAC’s website (wacsports.com) includes a link on the home page to the Media Center. From there,
links to media guides, notes, teleconferences, logos, images and other information can be found.
School Directory .................................................... IFC
WAC Staff Directory .................................................. 1
Member Schools .................................................... 2-6
WAC History............................................................. 7-8
WAC Timeline ........................................................9-11
WAC Commissioner ................................................12
WAC Staff ............................................................. 12-13
WAC SAAC ..................................................................14
WAC Championships Calendar...........................15
Team Sport Summary ............................................15
WAC Men’s Basketball Notebook ................ 16-17
2012-13 in Review ............................................ 18-19
2014 WAC Tournament Bracket ..........................20
2014 NCAA Tournament Bracket .......................21
THE SCHOOLS
Western Athletic Conference
9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300
Englewood, CO 80112-3662
Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888
WAC STAFF DIRECTORY
Jeff Hurd, Commissioner .......................................................................................(303) 962-4216 .............. jhurd@wac.org
Connie Hurlbut, Deputy Commissioner...........................................................(303) 962-4205 ........churlbut@wac.org
Mollie Lehman, Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer...........(303) 962-4215 ......mlehman@wac.org
David Chaffin, Assoc. Commissioner of Technology & Conference Svcs. .....(303) 962-4212 ........ dchaffin@wac.org
Nicole Harvey, Assistant Commissioner of Compliance.............................(303) 962-4211 .........nharvey@wac.org
Amanda Benzine, Director of Championships & Marketing .....................(303) 962-4204 ...... abenzine@wac.org
Vicky Eggleston, Director of Creative Services ..............................................(303) 962-4207 ... veggleston@wac.org
Jason Erickson, Director of Media Relations ...................................................(303) 962-4206 .......jerickson@wac.org
Hope Shuler, Director of Media Relations .......................................................(303) 962-4213 ..........hshuler@wac.org
Matt Pucak, Asst. Director of Championships & Media Relations ...........(303) 962-4214 ........mpucak@wac.org
Mary Barber, Administrative Assistant..............................................................(303) 962-4208 ........mbarber@wac.org
Ray Garvin, Compliance & Championships Intern .......................................(303) 962-4203 ...........rgarvin@wac.org
SUPERVISORS OF OFFICIALS
Bobby Dibler, Men’s Basketball ............................................ (915) 598-6286 .............................. diblerb@sbcglobal.net
Kaye Garms, Women’s Basketball........................................ (303) 238-4630 ......................................... kgarms@wac.org
Dan Pedersen, Baseball ........................................................... (619) 368-8228 .................................. dpedersen@wac.org
Dave Neidlinger, Softball........................................................ (303) 755-1192 ...........................topofficial@comcast.net
Dan Keohane, Men’s & Women’s Soccer .......................... (650) 343-4947 ....................................dkeohane@aol.com
Alan Suzuki, Volleyball............................................................. (303) 741-3565 .........................................asuzuki@wac.org
Bakersfield........................................................... 22-25
Chicago State ..................................................... 26-29
Grand Canyon .................................................... 30-33
Idaho ..................................................................... 34-37
Kansas City .......................................................... 38-41
New Mexico State............................................. 42-45
Seattle U............................................................... 46-49
Texas-Pan American ........................................ 50-53
Utah Valley .......................................................... 54-57
RECORDS & HISTORY
2012-13 Statistics ............................................. 58-63
Team Records..................................................... 64-65
Top-25 Rankings ......................................................65
Individual Records ........................................... 66-67
Non-Conference Records .....................................67
Attendance ................................................................67
Career Records .................................................. 68-69
Single-Season Top-15 ..................................... 70-72
Yearly Team Leaders ........................................ 73-76
Yearly Individual Leaders ............................... 76-79
Coaching Records/Former Coaches .................81
NCAA Tournament History............................ 82-83
NIT History .......................................................... 84-85
WAC Tournament History .............................. 86-92
WAC Honors ..............................................................93
Academic All-WAC............................................ 94-95
All-WAC Teams ................................................... 95-99
NBA First Round Picks ............................................99
Players of the Week ..................................... 100-101
All-Time Standings ...................................... 102-106
Composite Standings.......................................... 106
Team Champions .................................................. 106
2013-14 Composite Schedule................. 107-108
CREDITS
The 2013-14 WAC Men’s Basketball Media Guide
is compiled and published by the WAC office
with the assistance and cooperation of the
conference’s sports information directors and
their staffs.
Editor
Jason Erickson
Layout and Design
Vicky Eggleston
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BAKERSFIELD
ACADEMIC: Since opening its doors in 1970, the growth of California State University, Bakersfield has kept
pace with the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state. Thus, its role as the only four-year institution
within a 100-mile radius becomes even more significant as it extends higher education opportunities to the
increasing economic and social center. CSUB boasts an excellent and diverse faculty and the highest percentage of faculty in the California State University system with terminal degrees. More than 90% of its tenured
faculty earned doctorate degrees in their fields of study. 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students on
the main campus in Bakersfield and the Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster, Calif., benefit from excellent
academic programs with a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. CSUB student learning also benefits from a wide
range of co-curricular opportunities. In addition to more than 90 registered student clubs and organizations
on campus, the student and campus life is enhanced by its NCAA Division I athletics program and a 75,000
square foot recreation center. CSUB and its academic programs have earned some of the nation’s and region’s
highest accreditations.
Location: Bakersfield, Calif.
Nickname: Roadrunners
Founded: 1965
Enrollment: 8,000
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: After completing the NCAA reclassification process in 2009, Bakersfield has enjoyed success as a
new Division I program while showing it can be competitive in that short time. The Roadrunners, who won
30 NCAA National Championships and a Sears Director’s Cup as a Division II program, have already won two
conference championships in men’s swimming (MPSF 2011) and baseball (WAC 2013) and earned their first
berth in the NCAA Tournament as an at-large participant in the men’s soccer tournament in 2011. Bakersfield
also nearly swept WAC baseball postseason honors in its first season as an affiliate member in 2013 with Tyler
Shryock being named Player of the Year, Bill Kernen earning Coach of the Year honors and Jeff McKenzie
being selected Pitcher of the Year. Other accolades within the department include two women’s basketball
postseason berths in the WBI (2010, 2011) and a men’s basketball appearance in the 2012 CollegeInsider.com
Postseason Tournament, all of which came while competing as an Independent. CSUB has also sent several
athletes to the professional ranks recently as nine former baseball players are currently in the minor leagues
while two former soccer players Kory Kindle (Colorado Rapids) and Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy) are playing in
MLS. Several other men’s and women’s basketball players are enjoying professional careers oversea.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Outdoor Track and Field, Wrestling
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving,
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Water Polo
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CHICAGO STATE
ACADEMIC: Chicago State University, founded in 1867, is a public university located on 161-picturesque acres
in a residential community on the Southside of Chicago. The university’s five colleges – Health Sciences, Arts
and Science, Business, Education, and Pharmacy - offer 36 undergraduate and 25 graduate degree-granting
programs. In addition, CSU has a Division of Continuing Education and Non-Traditional Programs that reach
out to the community with extension courses, distance learning and not-for-credit programs. Chicago State’s
student-athletes are leaders academically on CSU’s campus. Last season 75 Cougars were honored as Scholar
Athletes for achieving a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or better. The total represents more than 60
percent of the total number of CSU student-athletes. The Chicago State women’s tennis team received the
NCAA’s Public Recognition Award in 2013. The honor recognizes teams with an Academic Progress Rate in the
top 10 percent of their sport nationally for the four-year period ending with 2011-12.
Location: Chicago, Ill.
Nickname: Cougars
Founded: 1867
Enrollment: 6,107
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: The Cougars enter the Western Athletic Conference with a tremendous amount of momentum
in the athletic department. In 2012-13, the Chicago State men’s basketball team earned the program’s first
ever Division I conference championship and postseason bid thanks to a berth in the CollegeInsider.com
Tournament. Baseball starts 2013-14 with a brand new $2.5 million on-campus stadium. The lighted, artificial
turf stadium returns baseball to campus and gives CSU one of the finest diamonds in the Midwest. The 2013
campaign marks Toby Rens’ first as head volleyball coach at Chicago State. He owns the most NCAA head
coaching victories of any Division I volleyball head coach in the state of Illinois.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball
GRAND CANYON
ACADEMIC: Since 1949, Grand Canyon University has been a premier private university in Arizona, helping
students find their purpose and achieve their potential through landing the career of their dreams, advancing their career, and changing careers. As a Christian university, GCU also encourages students to find their
purpose in Christ, with an emphasis on applying Christian values and ethics to the workplace. GCU’s quality
academic programs, offered through its colleges, provide the essential knowledge and skills needed to be effective in today’s complex business world. Grand Canyon University offers online and campus-based degree
programs through the Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing, College
of Arts and Science, College of Fine Arts and Production and College of Doctoral Studies. As a leading private
university in Arizona, GCU emphasizes individual attention for both traditional undergraduate students as
well as the working professional.
Location: Phoenix, Ariz.
Nickname: Antelopes
Founded: 1949
Enrollment: 8,500
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: The Grand Canyon University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is dedicated to providing
quality programs and athletic experiences for men and women with interest and ability that is consistent
with the stated mission and values of the university. The department strives to educate and involve students and the university community in the promotion of personal growth. This department strives to prepare
men and women to be student-athletes distinguished by integrity, effort to succeed, and Christian conduct.
Student-athletes are expected to pursue excellence on the courts and playing fields, in the classroom, and in
the community. Students who choose to participate in athletic programs are challenged to lead lives committed to health, discipline, perseverance, and stewardship. Student-athletes, coaches and staff are expected
to emulate Christ in all aspects of their lives including their academic and athletic endeavors. GCU has won
the Learfield Sports Directors Cup in back-to-back years (2011-12 and 2012-13) as the top performing school
in Division II. The Antelopes have won two NCAA Division II National Championships, doing so in men’s soccer
in 1996 and men’s indoor track and field in 2012. As members of the NAIA, the ‘Lopes won a combined seven
national championships, winning four in baseball and three in basketball.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis,
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving,
Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball
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IDAHO
ACADEMIC: The University of Idaho is leading the West by providing access to exceptional learning opportunities, world-class facilities and an unparalleled residential community. Its students come from every state
and 77 countries. Its faculty are at the forefront of research and lecture at prominent organizations around
the world. Idaho’s facilities create a dynamic and engaging learning environment and include the stunning
Student Recreation Center, ASUI-Kibbie Athletic Center, Idaho Commons, Student Union Building and Prichard Art Gallery. Idaho continues to have a record number of National Merit Scholars – second-most amongst
public institutions of higher education in the Northwest and more than all other Idaho institutions combined. The Corporation for National and Community Service named Idaho to the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts. This is the fifth-consecutive year Idaho
has earned this highest federal recognition for its commitment to service learning and civic engagement. In
2012, Idaho swept the WAC’s Stan Bates Award for the second time in three years, as Markus Geiger and Kayla
Mortellaro were honored with the league’s top student-athlete honor, and Jeremy Klas earned the award in
2013. The Vandals have now won the award a record nine times in just eight seasons of WAC participation.
IDAHO
Location: Moscow, Idaho
Nickname: Vandals
Founded: 1889
Enrollment: 12,312
Joined WAC: 2005
ATHLETIC: Renovations continued at the Kibbie Dome in 2011-12 with the replacement of the East End wall
and construction of the Litehouse Center, Bud and June Ford Clubroom and the Bob Curtis Press Box, which
was re-located on the north side of the Dome. A 50-foot by 30-foot video board was added to the Dome in
the summer of 2013 as well. The Dan O’Brien Track & Field Complex also underwent a complete renovation
in time to host the 2012 WAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Idaho won two Western Athletic Conference team titles in 2012-13 and finished second in the WAC Commissioner’s Cup standings for the second
consecutive year. Four Idaho student-athletes earned All-America honors in 2012-13 and Vandals combined
for 34 First-Team All-WAC honors, 28 Second-Team honors, four WAC Athlete of the Year honors, two WAC
Coach of the Year awards and a sweep of the WAC’s Joe Kearney Award for the top individual male and female
athlete in the conference.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball
KANSAS CITY
ACADEMIC: The University of Missouri-Kansas City, one of four University of Missouri campuses, is a public university serving more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Located in the
heart of a thriving urban setting, the university is surrounded by arts, entertainment, culture and sports.
UMKC engages with the community and economy based on a four-part mission: life and health sciences;
visual and performing arts; urban issues and education; and a vibrant learning and campus life experience.
The Princeton Review named UMKC a “Best Value” university for 2012 and again for 2013. The 12:1 studentfaculty ratio and small classes give students a personal education and create a small-college feel, while Kansas City’s metropolitan environment provides extensive opportunities for internships and networking as well
as culture and entertainment.
KANSAS CITY
Location: Kansas City, Mo.
Nickname: Kangaroos
Founded: 1929
Enrollment: 14,221
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: UMKC joins the Western Athletic Conference in 2013, after 19 successful years with the Summit
League. The men’s basketball team enters the new era with a new coach and a renovated venue. After winning a national title as an assistant with Louisville, Kareem Richardson joined UMKC as the team’s head coach.
His team will play home games at historic Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, home to more
NCAA Final Fours than any arena in the nation. Beyond basketball, several UMKC teams had record-breaking
finishes last year. Men’s golf won their second Summit League title, and men’s tennis won its fourth straight
regular season title and third straight tournament crown. But it isn’t just about the athletics. Last year, UMKC
student-athletes earned the Summit League’s second-highest cumulative GPA. The year prior, UMKC set the
bar with the league’s highest cumulative GPA.
MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and
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NEW MEXICO STATE
ACADEMIC: For the 16th consecutive semester, all 17 men’s and women’s teams cumulative grade point
averages combined are at or above a 3.00. For the 16th consecutive semester, Scholar Student-Athlete representation (3.0 semester and or cumulative grade point average or higher) was higher than 50 percent of the
student-athlete population. The Aggies had 55 student-athletes post a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring semester.
NM State led the WAC with 184 Academic All-WAC selections. The Aggies graduate 90 percent of studentathletes on scholarship, who exhausting their eligibility.
NEW MEXICO STATE
Location: Las Cruces, N.M.
Nickname: Aggies
Founded: 1888
Enrollment: 17,651
Joined WAC: 2005
ATHLETIC: The New Mexico State men’s basketball team won its second consecutive conference tournament
championships and third title in four years in 2012-13 en route to its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance. The
NM State men’s golf team won the 2013 WAC Championship for the sixth title in eight years and the team
competed in the NCAA Regional. The Aggie volleyball team won its first WAC Tournament Championship
and made its sixth NCAA Tournament showing in 2012. Both the NM State men’s and women’s cross country
teams competed at the NCAA Mountain Regional and Courtney Schultz was the lone runner from the WAC to
compete at the NCAA National Championships. The Aggie equestrian team participated at the NCEA National
Championships in 2013. Swimmer Jessica Legge won two individual titles at the WAC Championships, and
she was the first Aggie to win multiple titles since 2009. The NM State women’s indoor track and field team
finished in third place at the conference meet, and Brianna Cromartie was named WAC Athlete of the Year.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball
SEATTLE U
ACADEMIC: Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle’s
Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,900 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs
within eight schools and colleges. Seattle University is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in
the West by U.S. News & World Report and included in The Princeton Review’s Best Colleges guide. In the past
15 years, Seattle University has invested more than $200 million to build and renovate facilities. Thanks to a
successful capital campaign, the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons was opened in September 2010, vastly improving the student’s access to new technology as a means of enhancing their education. In September 2011, a new fitness center and a new residence hall were dedicated, further enhancing the
campus life. Seattle U prides itself on its commitment to social justice, community service, and sustainability.
SEATTLE U
Location: Seattle, Wash.
Nickname: Redhawks
Founded: 1898
Enrollment: 7,755
Joined WAC: 2012
ATHLETIC: Seattle University entered the Western Athletic Conference with a bang in 2012-13, winning three
conference titles: Erik Barkhaus in men’s cross country, the women’s basketball team winning the regular season conference title, and Hannah Mittelstaedt finishing first in the 3000 meter steeplechase at the outdoor
track and field championships. Seattle U has advanced to 11 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, including
the title game of the 1958 tournament. Famous alumni include Elgin Baylor, Ed and John O’Brien, Eddie Miles,
Tom Workman, Clint Richardson, Pat Lesser, Janet Hopps, Orrin Vincent, and Tom Gorman. The men’s soccer
team won the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship, while the swim program boasted two individual
national champions in a three-year span. In its first year in the WAC, the Redhawks earned 14 First Team AllWAC honors as well as 164 Academic All-WAC awards.
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WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis,
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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
ACADEMIC: The University of Texas-Pan American, a Hispanic serving institution, is in the middle of one of
the fastest growing areas in the nation, the southern tip of Texas known as the Rio Grande Valley. UTPA is
located in Edinburg, Texas, approximately 10 miles north of the US/Mexico border and 75 miles northwest
of South Padre Island. UTPA provides program specific classes in Rio Grande City, McAllen and South Padre
Island in addition to those offered through the online learning center. Since its inception in 1927, UTPA has
conferred over 2,600 associate’s, 58,000 bachelor’s, 13,000 master’s, and 155 doctoral degrees. UTPA provides
an affordable education and global opportunities with a choice of 56 bachelor’s, 53 master’s, three doctoral, and two cooperative doctoral programs within 7 colleges. UTPA will join with The University of Texas at
Brownsville to undergo a major transformation as part of Project South Texas, which will create an emerging
Tier 1 research institution with a medical school, set to welcome its first freshman class in the fall of 2015. The
plan will result in a single institution that spans the entire Rio Grande Valley, with a presence in each of the
major metropolitan areas of Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen and McAllen. The new university will be eligible
for funding from the Permanent University Fund.
Location: Edinburg, Texas
Nickname: Broncs
Founded: 1927
Enrollment: 19,843
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: UTPA Athletics has a proud athletic tradition, with six team national championships and 10 individual national championships in men’s basketball and men’s tennis on its resume. The men’s basketball team
won the 1963 NAIA National Championship and returned to the title game the following season. In 1980-81,
the Broncs knocked off eventual NCAA Champion Indiana before reaching the NIT and falling to eventual
champion Tulsa. Eighteen Broncs have been selected in the NBA Draft, six of whom went on to play in the
NBA, including Luke Jackson, whose number hangs proudly over Sam Williams Court at the UTPA Fieldhouse.
Since 2000, 24 UTPA men’s basketball players have gone pro. The men’s tennis team won the Big State Conference Championship every year from 1953 through 1965, winning the NAIA National Championships every
year from 1961 through 1965 and finishing as finalists in 1959 and 1960. The Broncs also won the doubles
championships every year from 1959 through 1963 and in 1965 as well, to go with singles championships
every year from 1961 through 1963, along with 1965. The Broncs joined Division I in 1966 and immediately
advanced to the NCAA Tournament, finishing in sixth place. The Broncs hosted the NCAA Championships in
1975 and 1976. Thirty-two Broncs have been selected in the MLB Draft, four of whom have gone on to play
in majors. There are currently eight Broncs playing professional baseball, three of whom are in affiliated ball.
Four of them played together with the Roswell Invaders and won the Pecos League Championship while
sweeping MVP honors in 2013. The Broncs reached the 1971 College World Series after shutting out Texas in
back-to-back games and had the No. 1 ranking at the end of the season. Each of the Broncs golf teams has
won five team PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championships. UTPA Athletics is set to start women’s soccer in
2014 and welcome back men’s soccer after a 17-year hiatus in 2015.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball
UTAH VALLEY
ACADEMIC: Nestled between the towering Wasatch Mountains and the shores of Utah Lake in Orem, Utah,
Utah Valley University is home to more than 30,000 students. As one of the largest institutions of higher education in the state, UVU offers more than 145 undergraduate, associate and certificate/degree programs, with
graduate degrees in education, nursing and business administration. UVU is an open admissions, structured
enrollment institution and serves as an important point of access to higher education within the community
by providing opportunity to any student willing to perform to the university’s high academic standards. From
top-quality academic programs to athletics in the Western Athletic Conference, UVU focuses on providing
an outstanding experience to its students — with an emphasis on engaged learning, or the combination of
traditional academic discovery with hands-on context and application.
Location: Orem, Utah
Nickname: Wolverines
Founded: 1941
Enrollment: 31,556
Joined WAC: 2013
ATHLETIC: Utah Valley University’s transition into the WAC completes its unprecedented move from a junior
college athletic program to a member of NCAA Division I. In 2013 the Wolverines celebrate a decade of tenure in DI, marking ten years since they became the first modern-day athletic program to move from NJCAA
directly to Division I. After a brief stint as an independent, UVU joined the upstart Great West Conference and
experienced immediate and widespread success. The Wolverines claimed the GWC’s Commissioner’s Cup in
each of the four years the league was in existence, finishing with a total of 39 conference titles and boasting
eight All-Americans in that time. In 2012, UVU baseball strung together a 32-game winning streak -- the third
longest in NCAA history -- while posting the nation’s top winning percentage at a 47-12 clip. It concluded
the record-breaking season with the nation’s best team batting average, most runs scored, and its first-ever
consensus All-American in Goose Kallunki. The 2012-13 season saw the UVU women’s soccer team claim its
second straight GWC regular season and tournament titles while the women’s cross country and men’s and
women’s outdoor track and field teams won their fifth consecutive league crowns. Women’s basketball, coming off its first GWC regular season title, was recognized by the WBCA as having the top GPA in the nation
while men’s and women’s golf and track and field also earned national academic recognition.
MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Wrestling
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WAC HISTORY
After completing its 51st year of intercollegiate competition, the
Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of
the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the
persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs
to contend at the top levels of the NCAA.
The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic
destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse
markets and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s studentathletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic
support of their respective institutions.
The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In
men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two
national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, the conference
has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in
22 seasons, with a record five teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to
three BCS football bowl games since 2006.
In 2013-14, the WAC will create a new digital network to give fans
streaming internet access to many of its regular season games and
postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and
diving, basketball, softball and baseball.
The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team
league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and
Wyoming began competition.
The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona
won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first
WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World
Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s
first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy.
Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when
it won the College World Series in 2008.
Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State
became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State
withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978),
Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored
championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High
Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which
both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was
added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force
and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU,
TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado
State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew
on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech
(2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In
2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice,
SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12
season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA
and Texas State. The current membership began on July 1, 2013 when
the WAC added Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City,
UTPA and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The
new institutions replace withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech,
San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State.
The WAC has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler
was named the first leader of the conference and held the position
from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates
(1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current
commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present).
Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19
sports – nine men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and
diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer,
softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor
track and field and volleyball.
The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from
1964-66.
WAC Founding Fathers
Kneeling L-R: New Mexico FR Guido Daub, WAC SID Don Smith, BYU FR Dean
Milton Hartvigsen. Sitting L-R: Wyoming FR Dean H.T. Person, ASU AD Clyde
Smith, Arizona FR Tom Hall. Standing L-R: ASU FR Al Thomas, Utah FR Dean L.
David Hiner, Utah AD Bud Jack, Wyoming AD Red Jacoby, New Mexico AD Pete
McDavid, WAC Commissioner Paul Brechler.
FORMER WAC COMMISSIONERS
Paul Brechler
1962-69
Wiles Hallock
1969-71
Stan Bates
1971-80
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NCAA TEAM TITLES
35 NCAA team titles have been won by the
current members of the WAC
Boxing
1940 Idaho
1941 Idaho
1950 Idaho
Men’s Basketball
1993 Bakersfield (II)
1994 Bakersfield (II)
1997 Bakersfield (II)
Men’s Soccer
1996 Grand Canyon (II)
1997 Bakersfield (II)
2004 Seattle U (II)
Men’s Indoor Track and Field
2012 Grand Canyon (II)
Men’s Swimming and Diving
1986 Bakersfield (II)
1987 Bakersfield (II)
1988 Bakersfield (II)
1989 Bakersfield (II)
1990 Bakersfield (II)
1991 Bakersfield (II)
1992 Bakersfield (II)
1993 Bakersfield (II)
1998 Bakersfield (II)
2000 Bakersfield (II)
2001 Bakersfield (II)
2002 Bakersfield (II)
2004 Bakersfield (II)
Wrestling
1976 Bakersfield (II)
1977 Bakersfield (II)
1979 Bakersfield (II)
1980 Bakersfield (II)
1981 Bakersfield (II)
1982 Bakersfield (II)
1983 Bakersfield (II)
1987 Bakersfield (II)
Football
1984 Brigham Young
Men’s Golf
1981 Brigham Young
1998 UNLV
Women’s Volleyball
1989 Bakersfield (II)
Women’s Gymnastics
1992 Utah
Softball
1988 Bakersfield (II)
1989 Bakersfield (II)
1990 Bakersfield (II)
Softball
1998 Fresno State
PAST TEAM TITLES
35 NCAA team titles were won by former members
of the WAC
Baseball
1965 Arizona State
1967 Arizona State
1969 Arizona State
1976 Arizona
1977 Arizona State
2003 Rice
2008 Fresno State
Men’s Indoor Track and Field
1974 UTEP
1975 UTEP
1976 UTEP
1978 UTEP
1980 UTEP
1981 UTEP
1982 UTEP
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field
1970 Brigham Young
1975 UTEP
1977 Arizona State
1978 UTEP
1979 UTEP
1980 UTEP
1981 UTEP
1982 UTEP
Men’s Cross Country
1969 UTEP
1975 UTEP
1976 UTEP
1978 UTEP
1979 UTEP
1980 UTEP
1981 UTEP
Women’s Cross Country
1997 Brigham Young
NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES
253 NCAA individual titles have been won by the current teams in
the WAC
Bakersfield (209)
Wrestling (I)......................................................................................................... 9
Wrestling (II) .....................................................................................................30
Men’s Swimming & Diving (II) ................................................................. 114
Women’s Swimming & Diving (II)..............................................................27
Men’s Indoor Track & Field (II)....................................................................... 5
Women’s Indoor Track & Field (II) ................................................................ 3
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (II) .................................................................13
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (II) ..........................................................16
Women’s Tennis (II)........................................................................................... 1
Chicago State (2)
Men’s Swimming & Diving ............................................................................ 2
Grand Canyon (17)
Men’s Swimming & Diving (II) ...................................................................... 6
Women’s Swimming & Diving (II)................................................................ 2
Women’s Tennis (II)........................................................................................... 2
Men’s Indoor Track & Field (II)....................................................................... 3
Wrestling (II) ....................................................................................................... 4
Idaho (23)
Boxing.................................................................................................................16
Skiing .................................................................................................................... 3
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field ......................................................................... 3
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field .................................................................. 1
Seattle U (2)
Men’s Swimming & Diving (II) ...................................................................... 2
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July 27, 1962 - The original charter for the Western Athletic Conference is
signed by the presidents of the charter member universities. Paul Brechler
is named the WAC’s first commissioner.
Nov. 10, 1962 - Arizona State wins the first WAC championship as it
captures the cross country title.
Feb. 23, 1988 - The WAC and the Holiday Bowl reach an agreement for
the conference champion to host the game through the 1992 season.
May 9, 1990 - The WAC and ESPN agree to the conference’s first contract
for the telecast of men’s basketball games by a national network.
July 1, 1990 - The WAC merges with the High Country Athletic Conference
Dec. 19, 1964 - Utah becomes the first school since the formation of to form a single conference for men’s and women’s athletics.
the conference to participate in a bowl game as it defeats West Virginia,
32-6, in the Liberty Bowl.
Dec. 1, 1991 - BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a first for a
WAC athlete.
March 20, 1966 - Utah becomes the first school to reach the NCAA Final
Four, and Brigham Young captures the championship of the National June 12, 1991 - Fresno State is accepted as the WAC’s 10th member
Invitation Tournament.
effective July 1, 1992.
Sept. 20, 1967 - UTEP becomes the WAC’s seventh member.
Sept. 26, 1968 - Colorado State becomes the WAC’s eighth member.
June 10, 1992 - The WAC selects the Delta Center in Salt Lake City as the
site for its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Commissioner
Kearney announces his retirement effective July 1, 1994.
Sept. 1, 1969 - Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner.
Aug. 13, 1992 - The WAC is included in the Western Bowl Alliance, which
guarantees at least one conference team an appearance in the Aloha and
July 1, 1971 - Stan Bates becomes the WAC’s third commissioner as he Copper Bowls for the next two years.
replaces Wiles Hallock.
April 20, 1994 - Karl Benson is appointed the fifth commissioner in league
Dec. 27, 1971 - The first Fiesta Bowl, originated to match the WAC cham- history, replacing Dr. Joe Kearney.
pion against an at-large team, is played in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State
April 21, 1994 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of
defeats Florida State, 45-38.
membership to UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa.
Dec. 27, 1976 - The Presidents’ Council receives official notification of
the intention of Arizona and Arizona State to seek affiliation with the June 6, 1994 - The University Arena in Albuquerque is chosen as the site
of the 1995 and 1996 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
then-Pacific-8 Conference.
April 8, 1977 - San Diego State University is extended an invitation of
membership effective July 1, 1978.
June 14, 1994 - The WAC signs a multi-year football contract with ESPN
and ABC.
May 2, 1977 - The University of Hawai`i is extended a membership January, 1995 - For the first time, three WAC football teams finish the
invitation dependent upon the institution’s meeting of certain criteria season ranked among the nation’s top 25 in both the USA Today/CNN
Coaches’ Poll and the Associated Press Top 25.
set by the Council.
June 30, 1978 - Arizona and Arizona State officially withdraw from the May 1, 1995 - The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is selected
as the site of the 1997 and 1998 WAC men’s and women’s basketball
conference.
tournaments.
Sept. 29, 1978 - The University of Hawai`i is officially approved as a
May 9, 1995 - The WAC signs a multi-year contract with ESPN for the
member effective July 1, 1979.
telecast of 22 men’s and two women’s basketball games annually, the
Dec. 22, 1978 - After a seven-year tie to the Fiesta Bowl, the WAC begins largest such contract in WAC history and the first national telecast of
WAC women’s basketball. The WAC becomes the only conference in the
a new affiliation with the Holiday Bowl in San Diego.
country with an exclusive contract with ESPN for football and basketball.
Aug. 29, 1979 - The United States Air Force Academy is accepted as a
June 5, 1995 - The WAC Council of Presidents select Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd
member effective July 1, 1980.
Stadium as the site for the 1996 and 1997 WAC Football Championship
May 1, 1980 - Dr. Joe Kearney is named the fourth commissioner in Game.
conference history as he replaces Stan Bates.
Dec. 11, 1995 - The WAC’s first website is published.
May 1, 1983 - The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a WAC
Feb. 19, 1996 - The MGM Grand Garden arena is selected as the site of
Basketball Tournament beginning in 1984.
the inaugural WAC Volleyball Tournament, to be contested Nov. 26-30
Dec. 21, 1984 - Brigham Young University earns the conference’s first na- in Las Vegas.
tional football championship with a victory over Michigan in the Holiday
Feb. 26, 1996 - The WAC Council selects Pacific and Mountain as the
Bowl to complete a 13-0 season.
names for the newly-created divisions to be instituted in 1996-97.
July 16, 1987 - The WAC and KUTV of Salt Lake City agree to the conference’s first one-million-dollar package for the regional syndication of July 1, 1996 - The WAC becomes the nation’s largest NCAA Division I-A
conference with 16 members competing in 11 men’s and 10 women’s
men’s basketball games.
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Nov. 26-30, 1996 - The WAC hosts its first ever volleyball tournament at June 5, 2001 - Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is chosen as the site for the 2002
the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Brigham Young defeats Hawai`i, 3-2, in the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
championship match.
June 20, 2001 - The WAC signs a three-year deal with ESPN for telecasts
Dec. 7, 1996 - Brigham Young and Wyoming play in the inaugural WAC of football and basketball.
Football Championship game at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brigham
Young wins the game in overtime, 28-25, before a record-setting crowd July 1, 2001 - Boise State University and Louisiana Tech University beof 41,238, the largest for a team sporting event in Nevada.
come official members of the WAC, while TCU withdraws. This increases
the membership to 10 schools.
Jan. 1, 1997 - The WAC has its second team ever play in a New Year’s Day Jan. 17, 2002 - Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tourbowl. Brigham Young defeats Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, 19-15, and naments.
sets the record for most wins by a Division I-A school with 14.
Aug. 7, 2002 - The WAC initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot
June 23, 1997 - The WAC becomes a Bowl Alliance member beginning project to create an academic alliance among its 10 member institutions.
with the 1998 season.
Nov. 12, 2002 - Fresno State’s brand new Save Mart Center is chosen as
Nov. 24, 1997 - Brigham Young wins the women’s NCAA national the site for the 2004 WAC Basketball Tournament while Nevada is picked
championship in cross country. It’s the first-ever women’s national title as host for the 2005 tournament.
in WAC history.
Dec. 31, 2002 - Boise State and Fresno State both win their bowl games.
March 30, 1998 - The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s The Broncos beat Iowa State 34-16 in the Humanitarian Bowl, while the
basketball title game. Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the Bulldogs defeat Georgia Tech, 30-21, in the Silicon Valley Football Classic.
final five minutes to Kentucky.
Feb. 22, 2003 - The men’s basketball teams from Fresno State, Hawai`i,
May 25, 1998 - Fresno State’s softball team wins the national champion- Louisiana Tech and Tulsa compete in ESPN’s inaugural Bracket Buster
ship with a 1-0 victory over Arizona.
Saturday event.
May 27-30, 1998 - UNLV wins the men’s NCAA golf title. It’s the third
national championship for a WAC team during the 1997-98 season.
June 23, 2003 - Rice wins the NCAA title in baseball, the school’s first
team title in any sport.
Nov. 28, 1998 - Hawai`i and Brigham Young meet in the WAC Volleyball Oct. 23, 2003 - The WAC Board of Directors extends invitations for
Tournament final and the Wahine win, 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. membership to New Mexico State and Utah State, effective July 1, 2005.
The 89 points scored by Hawai`i sets a new NCAA record.
June 4, 2004 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for
June 7, 1999 - Selland Arena in Fresno is chosen as the site for the 2000 membership to the University of Idaho, effective July 1, 2005.
men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is
Oct. 1, 2004 - The University of Nevada is selected as the host for the
selected for the 2001 tournaments.
2006 WAC Basketball Tournament.
June 8, 1999 - The WAC signs a two-year football and basketball televiNov. 2, 2004 - Sacramento State is added as an affiliate member in basesion deal with Fox Sports Net.
ball beginning with the 2006 season.
June 10, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of
Dec. 31, 2004 - Boise State’s 22-game winning streak comes to an end
membership to Nevada beginning July 1, 2000.
in the Liberty Bowl. The Broncos finish the season in the top 15 for the
June 30, 1999 - Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New third consecutive year.
Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming officially withdraw from
April 7, 2005 - The WAC announces the addition of women’s gymnastics
the conference.
beginning in 2005-06. Also reinstates postseason tournaments for both
Oct. 17, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents invites Boise State and softball and baseball for 2006.
Louisiana Tech to join the league on July 1, 2001.
July 1, 2005 - Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become official
Dec. 25, 1999 - The Hawai`i football team breaks the NCAA record with members of the WAC. Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the
an eight and a half game improvement in wins from the previous year WAC a total of nine members.
with a 23-17 victory over Oregon State in the Oahu Bowl.
July 27, 2005 - The WAC unveils its new marketing campaign, “Play Up.”
July 1, 2000 - The University of Nevada becomes an official member of
Nov. 10, 2005 - Fresno State defeats Boise State, 27-7, in football, ending
the WAC and increases the membership to nine schools.
the Broncos’ WAC-record 31-game conference winning streak.
Dec. 31, 2000 - Fresno State competes in the inaugural Silicon Valley
Nov. 11, 2005 - New Mexico State is named host for the 2007 and 2008
Football Classic in San Jose.
WAC basketball tournaments.
March 29, 2001 - The University of Tulsa wins the men’s basketball NIT
Nov. 19, 2005 - Fresno State leads top-ranked and two-time defending
title with a 79-60 victory over Alabama.
national champion USC, 42-41, midway through the fourth quarter, before
dropping the game 50-42.
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Nov. 24, 2005 - The WAC streams its first sporting event (the opening Nov. 28, 2010 - For the first time since 1997, the WAC has three football
match of the volleyball tournament) via the internet using WAC.TV.
teams ranked in the AP top 25: Boise State, Nevada and Hawai‘i.
Feb. 17-18, 2006 - The WAC goes 3-1 in BracketBusters as Nevada, Loui- June 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for
siana Tech and Utah State earn men’s basketball wins.
membership to Seattle U, effective July 1, 2012.
March 26, 2006 - The WAC sponsors its first WAC Women’s Gymnastics July 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for
championship since 1993 in Logan, Utah.
membership to UT Arlington, effective July 1, 2012, increasing membership to 10 schools.
April 3, 2006 - Louisiana Tech men’s basketball player Paul Millsap becomes the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding Sept. 19, 2011 – Dallas Baptist and Bakersfield added as affiliate members
three years in a row.
in baseball beginning with the 2013 season.
Jan. 1, 2007 - Boise State becomes the first WAC team to play in a BCS March 9, 2012 - Jeff Hurd is named interim commissioner of the WAC.
bowl game and beats Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 43-42, in
overtime.
July 1, 2012 – Denver, Seattle, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State become
official members of the WAC. Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada withdraw
Feb. 16-17, 2007 - Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah giving the WAC a total of 10 members.
State win men’s basketball games to give the WAC a perfect 4-0 record
in BracketBusters.
Oct. 9, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for membership to CSU Bakersfield and Utah Valley, effective July 1, 2013.
April 28-29, 2007 - A total of 17 WAC football players are chosen in the
NFL Draft, the most ever (per school) in the seven-round format.
Nov. 27, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend an invitation for
membership to Grand Canyon, effective July 1, 2013.
Jan. 1, 2008 - Hawai`i becomes the second WAC team to play in a BCS
bowl game in two years, taking on Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
Dec. 5, 2012 – Chicago State becomes a member of the WAC, effective
July 1, 2013.
June 25, 2008 - Fresno State wins the national championship in baseball. The Bulldogs beat Georgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the Dec. 12, 2012 – Northern Colorado is added as an affiliate member in
baseball beginning with the 2014 season.
deciding game.
Sept. 3, 2008 - The WAC announces a contract extension with ESPN that Dec. 19, 2012 – Texas-Pan American accepts an invitation to become the
guarantees more than 300 regular-season and 45 championship events eighth member of the conference for the 2013-14 season.
will be aired on the ESPN networks through the spring of 2017.
Jan. 9, 2013 – The WAC reinstates men’s soccer. Bakersfield, Grand Canyon
December, 2008 - For the first time in its history, the WAC sends more and Seattle will be joined by affiliates Air Force, Houston Baptist, UNLV
and San Jose State for the 2013 season.
than half of its football teams (five) to postseason bowl games.
April-June, 2009 - The WAC announces neutral site locations for the 2009 Feb. 7, 2013 – The University of Missouri-Kansas City accepted an invitaVolleyball Tournament (Las Vegas), the 2010-12 Baseball Tournaments tion for membership to join the conference effective July 1, 2013.
(Mesa, Ariz.) and the 2010-11 Men’s and Women’s Basketball TournaFeb. 11, 2013 – North Dakota is added as an affiliate member in baseball
ments (Las Vegas).
beginning with the 2014 season.
Dec. 12, 2009 - The Hawai‘i women’s volleyball team swept No. 16
Michigan, 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 in the NCAA Tournament Regional Final at June 11, 2013 – Jeff Hurd is named the sixth commissioner in league
Maples Pavilion, advancing the team to its ninth Final Four appearance history.
in school history.
July 1, 2013 – Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City,
Jan. 4, 2010 - Boise State makes its second appearance in the Tostitos Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley become official members of the
Fiesta Bowl and beats TCU, 17-10. The Broncos become the second team WAC. Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, UT Arlington, UTSA, Texas
State and Utah State withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.
in FBS history to end a season 14-0.
May 30, 2010 – Hawai‘i defeats Alabama on a two-out, two-run, walk-off
home run by Jenna Rodriguez in the bottom of the seventh in the deciding game of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Softball Super Regional, sending the
UH to its first-ever College World Series. The moment was nominated for
“Best Upset” at the 2010 ESPN ESPY Awards.
July 1, 2013 – WAC Board of Directors determined that the men’s and
women’s basketball tournaments will return to Las Vegas and the Orleans
Arena March 12-15, 2014. The Board also committed to the development
of a strategic plan to facilitate conference growth that includes both a
digital network and a new marketing/branding campaign.
Aug. 27, 2010 - The WAC and Learfield Sports announce the creation
of the WAC Sports Network to enhance the coverage of football and
basketball in the WAC’s media markets.
Nov. 11, 2010 - The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for membership to Denver, UTSA and Texas State, effective July 1, 2012.
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WAC STAFF
JEFF HURD
Commissioner
Jeff Hurd was named Commissioner of
the WAC on June 14, 2013. He has been
associated with the conference for more
than half of its existence as he joined
the WAC staff in 1985 as the Director of
Conference Relations.
Hurd, who is the sixth commissioner in the
WAC’s 51-year history, has served in various
capacities during his tenure. He was the
Conference’s Senior Associate Commissioner
prior to being named to replace former
commissioner Karl Benson on an interim
basis.
Hurd is a graduate of the University of
Missouri’s School of Journalism and began
his professional career as the Sports Editor of
the Hannibal (Missouri) Courier-Post. He also
worked for the Tulsa Tribune, was the Sports
Information Director at the University of Tulsa
and the Director of Public Relations for the
Missouri Valley Conference prior to joining the
WAC.
A native of Minot, North Dakota, Hurd and his
wife, Cheri, reside in Centennial, Colo., and are
the parents of four children: Shannon, Michael,
Kristen and Kevin.
Commissioner Hurd presenting at the
2012 WAC Basketball Tournament
CONNIE HURLBUT
MOLLIE LEHMAN
DAVE CHAFFIN
Deputy Commissioner
Senior Associate
Commissioner and Chief
Financial Officer
Associate Commissioner
for Technology and
Conference Services
Mollie Lehman joined the WAC staff in
August of 2007 and is the Senior Associate
Commissioner and Chief Financial Officer.
She is primarily responsible for handling
all the accounting, finance, and human
resource functions within the Conference.
Lehman previously spent two years
with the America East Conference, where
she served as the business manager and
assisted with sport administration and
championships.
Prior to that, Lehman was an assistant
softball coach at Binghamton University and
became involved with event management.
She is a 2000 graduate from Binghamton
and earned her MBA at the University of
Colorado at Denver in 2007.
Dave Chaffin joined the WAC staff
in 1995 and was promoted to Associate
Commissioner in 2010. His responsibilities
include technology, conference services and
overseeing the WAC Digital Network.
He previously was the Athletic Media
Relations Assistant Director at Colorado State
University from 1992-95. Chaffin graduated
from the University of Michigan in 1989 with
a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. He
has completed his course work for a Master’s
degree in Technical Journalism at Colorado
State University.
He and his wife, Michelle, are the
parents of a son, Tyler, and daughter, Jamie.
They reside in Centennial.
Connie Hurlbut joined the WAC staff in
2009 and serves as Deputy Commissioner.
She has been involved in collegiate and
professional athletics for more than 25 years.
From 1993-1999, Hurlbut served as
Executive Director of the Patriot League,
becoming the first woman to lead an allsport Division I athletic conference. While
there, she held several NCAA committee
positions including the Division I Women’s
Basketball Committee and the Division I
Management Council. She also served as the
Senior Director of Basketball Operations for
the WNBA from 1999-2002.
A 1983 University of Pennsylvania
graduate, Hurlbut and her husband, Steve,
have two children, Jack and Maggie.
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WAC STAFF
NICOLE HARVEY
VICKY EGGLESTON
HOPE SHULER
Assistant Commissioner
for Compliance
Director, Creative Services
Director, Media Relations
Nicole Harvey joined the WAC staff in
June, 2013, and oversees all compliance activities while managing WAC involvement in
all aspects of NCAA governance.
Harvey spent the previous 10 years at
the University of Memphis where she began
in Academic Services before being named
the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance & Student Services in 2007. Prior to
Memphis, Harvey worked in compliance at
both Southern Illinois and Kansas State. She
earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Kansas State, where she was a student-athlete competing in track and field.
Vicky Eggleston came to the WAC in
December, 2006, and oversees the creative
services of the conference.
Before joining the WAC, Eggleston
served as the media designer at R+L Carriers
in Ohio. Prior to that she spent eight years in
the communications and marketing department at Ohio University, where she also assisted in television production.
Eggleston is a graduate of Ohio University where she earned her bachelor’s degree
in communications and a master of arts degree in telecommunications.
She and her husband, Bryan, have two
daughters, Kelsey and Kylie. They live in Littleton.
Hope Shuler came to the WAC in
September, 2008, and serves as the media
relations contact for volleyball, women’s
basketball and softball.
Before joining the WAC, Shuler served
as the media relations director for The
Summit League. She also worked at the
University of Arizona, the University of
Utah and Elmhurst College. Shuler earned
bachelor of arts degrees in journalism and
sports administration from the University
of Nebraska at Kearney and completed
coursework towards a master’s degree in
management at the University of Denver.
She and her husband, Scott, live in
Aurora with their daughter, Everly.
JASON ERICKSON
AMANDA BENZINE
Mary Barber
Director, Media Relations
Director, Championships
and Marketing
Administrative Assistant
Amanda Benzine joined the WAC in August,
2011, and oversees the budgeting, planning and
administration of the conference’s championships and marketing programs.
Benzine came to the WAC after serving as
the Director of Marketing at Northern Illinois for
two years where she created and implemented
comprehensive marketing and ticket sales plans
for football, basketball and other sports.
Prior to Northern Illinois, Benzine spent
several years in the marketing department at the
University of Wisconsin where she also earned
her bachelor’s degree in communications.
Mary Barber joined the WAC Staff
in August, 2013, and serves as the office
manager for the conference office.
Before joining the WAC, Barber served
as the Executive Assistant for the Vice
President of Advancement and External
Relations at Metropolitan State University of
Denver. Prior to that she was the scholarship
administrative officer at the Daniels Fund.
Barber earned a degree at Colorado
Northwestern Community College. A Montana
native, she and her husband reside in Aurora.
Jason Erickson joined the WAC staff in
September, 2007, and handles media relations duties for the WAC in women’s soccer,
men’s basketball, baseball and golf.
Prior to the WAC, Erickson spent four
years at Idaho State University and has also
worked in television and in the newspaper
business. He is a 2002 graduate of Southern
Utah University and earned his master’s degree at Idaho State in 2006. He has a fouryear-old son, Nash.
MATT PUCAK
RAY GARVIN
BOBBY DIBLER
Assistant Director,
Championships and
Media Relations
Intern, Compliance and
Championships
Supervisor,
Men’s Basketball Officials
Matt Pucak joined the WAC staff in the
fall of 2011 as an intern and was promoted
to Assistant Director of Championships
and Media Relations in 2012. Pucak
graduated from Colorado State in 2008
with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and
technical communications.
Ray Garvin joined the WAC staff in
August, 2013 and serves as the conference’s
compliance and championships intern.
Garvin is a 2009 graduate of Texas Southern
and a 2012 graduate of its Thurgood
Marshall School of Law. He recently received
his LL.M from St. John’s (N.Y.) School of Law.
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Bobby Dibler is in his 15th season as the
WAC’S Supervisor of Men’s Basketball Officials.
Prior to his current duties, he was a WAC official.
Dibler also officiated in the Southwest Conference,
Big West Conference, Pac-10 Conference, Big Eight
Conference and the Missouri Valley Conference.
He has officiated three NCAA Final Fours and a
total of 14 NCAA Tournaments.
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2013-14 WAC STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
GRAND CANYON
CHICAGO STATE
BAKERSFIELD
Markus Starks
Jenna Pearson
Felipe Reyes
Golf
Basketball
Basketball
SAAC Secretary
Soccer
Reagan Quigley
Colin Briggs
Taryn Miller
Michael Oakley
Christy Barela
Horlexus Willis
Soccer
SAAC Vice Pres.
Track & Field
Volleyball
Soccer
Track & Field
SAAC Social Media
Track & Field
SAAC Event Coord.
Stephanie Verdoia
Garett Anderson
Wanda Beguelin
Scott Bann
Lindsey Bryant
Ben Aird
Soccer
Baseball
Tennis
Track & Field
Track & Field
SAAC Vice Pres.
Basketball
NEW MEXICO STATE
Brooke Melvin
Wrestling
SAAC President
KANSAS CITY
Dalton Kelley
Swimming & Diving
SAAC Event Coord.
IDAHO
Lauren Kaufman
UTAH VALLEY
UTPA
SEATTLE U
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WAC SAAC – THE VOICE OF THE
STUDENT ATHLETE
How does the WAC generate feedback
from its most valuable product, its student-athletes? Through the Western Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee (also known as the WAC SAAC)
which was established in 1998.
Since its implementation, the WAC SAAC
has been an essential component in the
conference’s governance structure as well
as a strong voice for student-athletes’
well-being at all levels (e.g., institutional,
conference and national). It provides recommendations and positions on specific
conference and NCAA proposed legislation, and it addresses national issues that
may have an effect on the well-being of
all student-athletes. In addition, its members provide recommendations for the
eighteen WAC championships in order to
enhance the student-athlete experience
for all sports. Another objective which the
committee constantly strives to obtain is
to help strengthen and improve the communication and relationships among athletes, campus administrators and coaches.
On the national stage, the WAC SAAC
selects one of its committee members to
serve as its representative on the NCAA
SAAC, which includes all of the Division
I conferences.
The WAC SAAC is a proactive committee
and is making a very positive impact
within the WAC membership. Annually,
each member institution appoints two
student-athletes from its own campus
SAAC to serve on the conference committee. To conduct business, the committee
has one in-person meeting during the year
and schedules monthly teleconference
calls during the academic year.
As part of the WAC SAAC Spring meeting,
the committee conducts a community
service outreach project within the host
member institution’s local area. Past projects have included the following: sports
camp and clinic for underprivileged children, visiting local Boys and Girls Clubs,
visiting Children’s Hospitals and homeless
shelters and neighborhood house painting. Taking a leadership role in conducting
community projects is part of the WAC
SAAC’s goals and objectives.
If you have any questions relative to the
WAC SAAC or its activities, please contact
Nicole Harvey in the conference office.
TEAM SPORT SUMMARIES
2013-14 CALENDAR
WOMEN’S SOCCER
League: Seven teams (Bakersfield, Grand
Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New Mexico
State, Seattle U, Utah Valley).
Schedule: Double round-robin for a total
of 12 matches.
Tournament: Top four eligible teams meet
in Las Cruces, N.M.
CROSS COUNTRY-M&W
Nov. 2
Seattle, Wash.
Host: Seattle U
MEN’S SOCCER
League: Eight teams (Air Force, Bakersfield,
Grand Canyon, Houston Baptist, Kansas
City, UNLV, San Jose State, Seattle U).
Schedule: Two divisions of four teams with
a double round-robin within each division and a single round-robin against the
other division for a total of 10 matches.
Tournament: Seven eligible teams meet
in Colorado Springs, Colo.
VOLLEYBALL
Schedule: Double round-robin for a total
of 16 WAC matches.
Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet
in Phoenix, Ariz.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Schedule: Double round-robin for a total
of 16 WAC games.
Tournament: Eight eligible teams (Bakersfield, Chicago State, Idaho, Kansas City,
New Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah
Valley) meet in Las Vegas, Nev.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
League: Seven teams (Chicago State,
Grand Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New
Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA).
Tournament: Six eligible teams meet in
Las Cruces, N.M.
MEN’S TENNIS
League: Seven teams (Chicago State,
Grand Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New
Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA).
Tournament: Six eligible teams meet in
Las Cruces, N.M.
SOFTBALL
League: Six teams (Bakersfield, Grand
Canyon, Kansas City, New Mexico State,
Seattle U, Utah Valley).
Schedule: Fifteen WAC games played as
three games at one site, alternating
home and away each year.
Tournament: Five eligible teams meet in
Seattle, Wash. (double-elimination).
BASEBALL
League: Ten teams (Bakersfield, Chicago
State, Grand Canyon, New Mexico State,
North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah
Valley).
Schedule: Twenty-seven WAC games
played as three-game series at one site,
alternating home and away each year.
Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in
Mesa, Ariz. (double-elimination).
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Nov. 8 &10
Las Cruces, N.M.
Host: New Mexico State
MEN’S SOCCER
Nov. 14-15, 17
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Host: Air Force
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Nov. 25-27
Phoenix, Ariz.
Host: Grand Canyon
INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
Feb. 26-28
Moscow, Idaho
Host: Idaho
SWIMMING AND DIVING-M&W
Feb. 26-March 1
San Antonio, Texas
Host: Palo Alto College
BASKETBALL-M&W
March 12-15
Las Vegas, Nevada
Host: Orleans Arena
WOMEN’S GOLF
April 25-27
Mesa, Ariz.
Host: Longbow Golf Course
TENNIS-M&W
April 25-27
Las Cruces, N.M.
Host: New Mexico State
MEN’S GOLF
May 2-4
Las Vegas, Nev.
Host: Stallion Mountain Golf Course
SOFTBALL
May 8-10
Seattle, Wash.
Host: Seattle U
OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W
May 14-17
Orem, Utah
Host: Utah Valley
BASEBALL
May 21-25
Mesa, Ariz.
Host: Chicago Cubs Spring Training
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MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES
2013-14 PRESEASON COACHES POLL
The nine WAC coaches voted on their preseason poll and all-WAC
teams. Coaches could not vote for their own team or players.
Rank
1.
2.
3.
T-4.
T-4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Team (First Place Votes)
New Mexico State (8)
Seattle U (1)
Bakersfield
Idaho
Utah Valley
Chicago State
Texas-Pan American
Grand Canyon
Kansas City
Points
64
45
42
40
40
34
22
19
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First Team
Ben Aird, Sr., C, UVU
Brandon Barnes, Jr., F, CSUB
Sim Bhullar, So., C, NMSU
Stephen Madison, Sr., F, Idaho
Daniel Mullings, Jr., G, NMSU
Second Team
Connor Hill, Jr., G, Idaho
Holton Hunsaker, Sr., G, UVU
Quinton Pippen, Sr., G/F, CSU
Clarence Trent, Sr., F, SU
Demetrius Walker, Sr., G, GCU
Preseason Player of the Year: Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State
2013-14 PRESEASON MEDIA POLL
The WAC men’s basketball media voted on their preseason poll
and all-WAC team. 24 media members participated.
Rank
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Team (First-Place Votes)
New Mexico State (24)
Idaho
Bakersfield
Utah Valley
Seattle U
Chicago State
Texas-Pan American
Kansas City
Grand Canyon
Points
215
150
138
127
119
94
92
79
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Ben Aird, Sr., C, Utah Valley
Brandon Barnes, Jr., F, Bakersfield
Sim Bhullar, So., C, New Mexico State
Stephen Madison, Sr., F, Idaho
Daniel Mullings, Jr., G, New Mexico State
Preseason Player of the Year: Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State
WAC TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS
The 2014 WAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held
March 12-15 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas and will include eight
men’s and eight women’s teams. Ticket information will be available at
www.wacsports.com. The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas has been home to
the WAC basketball tournament for the past three years.
WAC WELCOMES SIX NEW HOOPS TEAMS TO LEAGUE
The WAC welcomes Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas
City, Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley to the league this season. The
six new teams join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U to create a
nine-team WAC basketball league.
ESPN TO TELEVISE WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
ESPN will once again broadcast the WAC men’s and women’s tournament
championship games from the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on March 15.
The women’s game will be broadcast on ESPNU at 1 p.m. (PT). The men’s
championship game will also be broadcast by ESPNU at 7 p.m. (PT).
THREE HEAD COACHES BEGIN FIRST YEAR WITH RESPECTIVE WAC
PROGRAMS THIS SEASON
Dan Majerle will begin his first season as head coach at Grand Canyon,
Kareem Richardson takes over the Kansas City program and Dan Hipsher
will guide UTPA in his first year with the Broncs. Majerle takes over the
GCU program after spending the last five years as an assistant coach with
the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. Majerle played 14 seasons in the NBA (eight
seasons with the Suns), averaging 11.4 points over 955 games. He made
three All-Star appearances and also was named to the 1990-91 and 199293 NBA All-Defensive second team. He led the league in three-pointers
made (192) in 1993-94. Richardson takes over the Kansas City program
after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville under
legendary coach Rick Pitino. He helped Louisville to the Big East tournament crown and the NCAA Tournament No. 1 overall seed, on the way to
the 2013 National Championship. Richardson has 16 years of collegiate
coaching experience. UTPA welcomed Hipsher to lead its program this
past offseason. Hipsher had been the associate head coach at Alabama
for the last four seasons where he most recently helped guide the Tide
to a 23-13 record (12-7 SEC) and the NIT quarterfinals. Hipsher has 34
years of collegiate coaching experience, including 15 seasons as a head
coach at Wittenberg, Stetson and Akron.
RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS
Eleven players that recieved All-Conference honors in their respective
leagues last season return for the 2013-14 season. Daniel Mullings and
Sim Bhullar of New Mexico State were named to the all-WAC second and
third teams, respectively. Mullings returns for his junior season, while
Bhullar enters his sophomore campaign. Mullings also was named to
last year’s WAC All-Defensive team, and Bhullar earned WAC Freshman
of the Year and All-Newcomer team honors. Chicago State and Utah
Valley each return multiple Great West All-Conference honorees from a
year ago. CSU’s Nate Duhon returns for his senior season after earning
All-Great West second team and all-newcomer team honors last year.
Duhon also recieved Great West Newcomer of the Year honors. Quinton
Pippen returns to Chicago State for his senior year after being named to
the Great West’s second team All-Conference and All-Newcomer squad.
Pippen was named Great West co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2013.
Jamere Dismukes and Matt Ross return to Chicago State after both earned
all-Great West honorable mention honors last year. Ross also was named
to the Great West’s All-Newcomer team. Utah Valley returns two players
who earned Great West all-conference awards last season. Ben Aird and
Holton Hunsaker both return to the Wolverines for their senior seasons
after being named to the Great West’s all-conference first team.
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LETTERWINNER/STARTER CAPSULE
Five of the nine WAC schools – Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, New Mexico State and
Seattle U – return at least three starters this season. Bakersfield, Idaho, Texas-Pan American and
Utah Valley each return two starters from a year ago.
Team
Bakersfield
Chicago State
Grand Canyon
Idaho
Kansas City
New Mexico State
Seattle U
Texas-Pan American
Utah Valley
LR
8
9
6
3
8
9
7
6
4
LL
5
3
7
10
5
4
5
4
6
SR
2
4
3
2
4
3
3
2
2
SL
3
1
2
3
1
2
2
3
3
KEY NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUPS
WAC teams have several key non-conference matchups this season, including 20 games against
teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season. The complete list is below.
COACHING RECORDS
Rod Barnes - Bakersfield
Overall ................................... 216-220 (.495), 13th season
School ...........................................30-31 (.492), 3rd season
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
Tracy Dildy - Chicago State
Overall ...........................................21-47 (.309), 4th season
School ...............................................................................Same
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
Dan Majerle - Grand Canyon
Overall ................................................ 0-0 (.000), 1st season
School ...............................................................................Same
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
Games vs. ‘13 NCAA Tournament Teams
Nov. 8
Chicago State at Indiana
Nov. 11
Kansas City at Creighton
Nov. 11
North Carolina A&T at Utah Valley
Nov. 12
Utah Valley at Oklahoma State
Nov. 13
Idaho at Oklahoma
Nov. 19
Seattle U at Boise State
Nov. 19
Utah Valley at Oregon
Nov. 22
Chicago State at Illinois
Nov. 25
Kansas City at Iowa State
Nov. 30
New Mexico State at Colorado State
Dec. 4
Kansas City at Louisville
Dec. 4
New Mexico at New Mexico State
Dec. 7
New Mexico State at Gonzaga
Dec. 11
New Mexico State at Arizona
Dec. 17
New Mexico State at New Mexico
Dec. 23
Chicago State at Cincinnati
Dec. 23
Grand Canyon at New Mexico
Dec. 28
Montana at Idaho
Dec. 28
South Dakota State at Kansas City
Dec. 30
Chicago State at Creighton
Don Verlin - Idaho
Overall ...........................................81-78 (.509), 6th season
School ...............................................................................Same
WAC................................................40-40 (.500), 6th season
Kareem Richardson - Kansas City
Overall ................................................ 0-0 (.000), 1st season
School ...............................................................................Same
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
Marvin Menzies - New Mexico State
Overall ........................................ 126-79 (.615), 7th season
School ...............................................................................Same
WAC................................................64-30 (.681), 6th season
Cameron Dollar - Seattle U
Overall ...........................................59-93 (.388), 6th season
WAC TEAMS SET TO PLAY NINE GAMES AGAINST TEAMS IN USA TODAY COACHES TOP-25 POLL
Teams from the WAC are scheduled to play nine games against teams that have been ranked in
the preseason USA Today Coaches’ Top-25 Poll. The last time the WAC played at least nine top-25
teams was during the 2006-07 season. The WAC played four games against top-25 competition
in each of the previous two seasons.
School ...........................................48-71 (.403), 5th season
WAC.................................................3-15 (.167), 2nd season
Dan Hipsher - Texas-Pan American
Overall ................................... 238-182 (.567), 16th season
Games vs. USA Today Coaches’ Top-25 Preseason Poll Teams
Dec. 4 Kansas City at #3 Louisville
Dec. 11 New Mexico State at #5 Arizona
Nov. 12 Utah Valley at #12 Oklahoma State
Dec. 7 New Mexico State at #14 Gonzaga
Nov. 19 Utah Valley at #18 Oregon
Dec. 4 #20 New Mexico at New Mexico State
Dec. 17 New Mexico State at #20 New Mexico
Dec. 23 Grand Canyon at #20 New Mexico
Nov. 8 Chicago State at #24 Indiana
School ................................................ 0-0 (.000), 1st season
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
Dick Hunsaker - Utah Valley
Overall ................................... 368-201 (.647), 20th season
School ................................... 201-128 (.611), 12th season
WAC..................................................... 0-0 (.000), 1st season
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A LOOK BACK AT THE 2012-13 SEASON
2011-12 POSTSEASON AWARDS
First Team
Chris Udofia, Jr., F, Denver
Kyle Barone, Sr., C, Idaho
Raheem Appleby, So., G, Louisiana Tech
Kenneth Smith, So., G, Louisiana Tech
NEW MEXICO STATE EARNS NO. 13 SEED, FALLS TO NO. 4 SAINT LOUIS
AT NCAA TOURNAMENT
New Mexico State had its season come to an end in an NCAA Tournament second-round game on March 21. Atlantic-10 champion and No.
4 seed Saint Louis proved too much for the WAC Tournament champion
and No. 13 seed Aggies, who were saddled with a 64-44 defeat in the
Midwest Region contest. The 44 points was a season-low for NM State
as was its 27.9 shooting percentage (17-of-61). Additionally, the Aggies
made just 2-of-16 three-point tries. Bandja Sy was an offensive bright
spot for NM State. He finished with a team-high 17 points. Unfortunately
for the Aggies, no other player had more than six in the scoring column.
Bandja Sy, Sr., F, New Mexico State
THREE WAC TEAMS EARN BIDS TO PLAY IN NIT AND CIT
After a strong season that resulted in a 26-6 record and a WAC regular
season championship, Louisiana Tech was invited to participate in the
76th edition of the National Invitation Tournament. The Bulldogs went
1-1 at the tournament with a 71-66 win at Florida State before taking a
63-52 loss at Southern Miss in the second round.
Second Team
Chase Hallam, Sr., G, Denver
Daniel Mullings, So., G, New Mexico State
Joel Wright, Jr., F, Texas State
Denver also earned an NIT bid after finishing the regular season with a
21-9 record. The NIT bid marked just the third time in DU history that the
team made it to the NIT field. It also marked the first time that DU hosted
an NIT game. The Pioneers won their first round game, defeating Ohio
61-57 at home before falling 62-52 at Maryland in round two.
Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, Utah State
Jarred Shaw, Jr., F/C, Utah State
Third Team
UT Arlington accepted an invitation to play in the CollegeInsider.com
tournament. The tournament marked the fourth time that UTA had played
in a postseason tournament. The Mavericks dropped an 84-76 decision
in the first round of the CIT at home.
Brett Olson, So., G, Denver
Royce O’Neale, So., F, Denver
Sim Bhullar, Fr., C, New Mexico State
NEW MEXICO STATE CLAIMS SECOND-STRAIGHT WAC TOURNAMENT
TITLE
New Mexico State punched its card to the NCAA Tournament with a 6455 win over UT Arlington in the final game of the WAC Tournament on
March 16. Tournament MVP Sim Bhullar netted 16 points and added 15
rebounds as he helped the Aggies to the WAC’s auto bid into the NCAA
Tournament. Daniel Mullings (16) and Bandja Sy (10) also hit double
figures on the score sheet for the Aggies. UTA’s Kevin Butler scored 13
points and fought for 10 boards for the Mavs.
Kevin Butler, Sr., F, UT Arlington
Michael Hale III, Sr., G, UTSA
All-Defensive Team
Chase Hallam, Sr., G, Denver
Chris Udofia, Jr., F, Denver
Michale Kyser, So., F, Louisiana Tech
2013 WAC All-Tournament Team
Joel Wright, Texas State
Karol Gruszecki, UT Arlington
Kevin Butler, UT Arlington
Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State
MVP: Sim Bhullar, New Mexico State
Kenneth Smith, So., G, Louisiana Tech
Daniel Mullings, So., G, New Mexico State
All-Newcomer Team
DENVER AND LOUISIANA TECH SHARE 2012-13 WAC REGULAR
SEASON CROWN
Denver and Louisiana Tech wrapped up regular season play with identical 16-2 WAC records last season to each claim a share of the 2013
WAC regular season title. It marked the first-ever WAC title for both the
Pioneers and the Bulldogs.
Alex Hamilton, Fr., G, Louisiana Tech
Sim Bhullar, Fr., C, New Mexico State
Joel Wright, Jr., F, Texas State
Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, Utah State
Jarred Shaw, Jr., F/C, Utah State
2014 WAC TOURNAMENT
March 13-15 - Orleans Arena - Las Vegas, Nevada
Player of the Year: Kyle Barone, Sr., C, Idaho
Freshman of the Year: Sim Bhullar, Fr., C, New Mexico State
Don Haskins Coach of the Year: Michael White, LA Tech
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A LOOK BACK AT THE 2012-13 SEASON
2012-13 NCAA STATISTICAL FINAL RANKINGS
Team (listed if ranked in the top 50)
BLOCKS PER GAME
WON-LOST PCT.
New Mexico State................................................13th (5.5)
Louisiana Tech ................................................... 16th (79.4)
Louisiana Tech .......................................................31st (4.9)
SCORING DEFENSE
STEALS PER GAME
Denver .....................................................................6th (55.9)
Louisiana Tech ......................................................11th (9.1)
SCORING MARGIN
Denver .....................................................................15th (9.0)
Louisiana Tech ......................................................30th (9.4)
TURNOVERS PER GAME
Denver .....................................................................36th (8.9)
Denver .................................................................. 25th (11.2)
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
TURNOVER MARGIN
Denver .................................................................. 10th (48.0)
Louisiana Tech ........................................................ 6th (5.0)
Utah State............................................................ 24th (46.9)
Denver ....................................................................... 8th (4.6)
Idaho ...................................................................... 31st (46.7)
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
Individual (listed if ranked in the top 50)
UT Arlington ....................................................... 24th (39.1)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
New Mexico State............................................. 49th (40.0)
Kyle Barone, Idaho ........................................... 10th (59.5)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME
Jarred Shaw, Utah State ................................. 50th (53.9)
Denver .....................................................................29th (7.9)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS PER GAME
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Connor Hill, Idaho ............................................ 26th (2.90)
Denver .................................................................. 37th (37.5)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
Connor Hill, Idaho ...............................................9th (44.4)
Louisiana Tech ................................................... 10th (29.1)
REBOUNDS PER GAME
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE
Kyle Barone, Idaho ..............................................24th (9.7)
Idaho ..................................................................... 33rd (74.3)
Chris Cunningham, San Jose State................39th (9.0)
REBOUND MARGIN
BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME
Utah State................................................................. 3rd (9.1)
Michale Kyser, Louisiana Tech ...................... 15th (2.71)
New Mexico State................................................16th (6.5)
Sim Bhullar, New Mexico State .................... 29th (2.43)
Seattle U..................................................................33rd (5.3)
Chris Udofia, Denver ....................................... 34th (2.34)
Idaho ........................................................................40th (4.8)
Jordan Reves, UT Arlington........................... 43rd (2.15)
ASSISTS PER GAME
STEALS PER GAME
Denver .....................................................................9th (16.1)
Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State ........... 24th (2.26)
Utah State............................................................ 49th (14.7)
Chase Hallam, Denver.................................... 32nd (2.09)
ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Denver .....................................................................5th (1.45)
Kyle Barone, Idaho ...............................................10th (16)
ACADEMIC ALL-WAC
The 2012-13 academic all-WAC basketball
team included 19 players. To be eligible,
a student-athlete must have completed
one academic year, have a 3.0 or better
cumulative grade point average and have
participated in at least fifty percent of the
team’s contests.
Denver
Blake Foeman, Sr.
Chase Hallam, Sr.
Brett Olson, So.
Christopher Udofia, Jr.
Idaho
Matthew Borton, So.
Connor Hill, So.
Joseph Kammerer, Jr.
Michael McChristian, Sr.
New Mexico State
K.C. Ross-Miller, So.
Kevin Aronis, Jr.
Seattle U
Luiz Bidart, So.
Tidjane Diop, Sr.
David Trimble, Fr.
UT Arlington
g
Drew Charles, Fr.
UTSA
Jeromie Hill, Jr.
Utah State
Ben Clifford, So.
Jordan Stone, So.
Spencer Butterfield, Jr.
Marcel Davis, Fr.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
2012-13 Season
Nov. 12....................... Michael Hale III, Sr., G, UTSA
Nov. 19..................Kenneth Smith, So., G, LA Tech
Nov. 26............. Raheem Appleby, So., G, LA Tech
Dec. 3 ............... Raheem Appleby, So., G, LA Tech
Dec. 10 ........................... James Kinney, Sr., G, SJSU
Dec. 17 .....................Royce O’Neale, So., F, Denver
Dec. 24 ..................Kyisean Reed, Sr., F, Utah State
Dec. 31 ............................. Kyle Barone, Sr., C, Idaho
Jan. 7 .................Preston Medlin, Jr., G, Utah State
Jan. 14 ..................Kenyon McNeail, Jr., G, LA Tech
Jan. 21 ...........................Brett Olson, So., G, Denver
Jan. 28 .......................Joel Wright, Jr., F, Texas State
Feb. 4 ............. Bandja Sy, Sr., F, New Mexico State
Feb. 11 .......Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, Utah St.
Feb. 18 ...........................Chris Udofia, Jr., F, Denver
New Mexico State punched its second-straight card to the NCAA Tournament with
a 64-55 win over UT Arlington in the championship game of the 2013 WAC Tournament. The win marks the fourth overall WAC Tournament title for the Aggies.
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Feb. 25 ......................Joel Wright, Jr., F, Texas State
March 4 ........................... Kyle Barone, Sr., C, Idaho
March 11 ...Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, Utah St.
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2014 WAC TOURNAMENT BRACKET
March 13-15 * Orleans Arena * Las Vegas, Nev.
No. 1 Seed
Game 1
Quarterfinal #1
Thursday, March 13
noon
No. 8 Seed
No. 4 Seed
Game 5
Semifinal #1
Friday, March 14
6 p.m.
Game 2
Quarterfinal #2
Thursday, March 13
2:30 p.m.
No. 5 Seed
Game 7
Championship
Saturday, March 15
7 p.m.
ESPNU
No. 3 Seed
WAC Champion
(NCAA Automatic Qualifier)
Game 3
Quarterfinal #3
Thursday, March 13
6 p.m.
No. 6 Seed
No. 2 Seed
Game 6
Semifinal #2
Friday, March 14
8:30 p.m.
Game 4
Quarterfinal #4
Thursday, March 13
8:30 p.m.
No. 7 Seed
All Times Local/Subject to Change
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BAKERSFIELD ROADRUNNERS
QUICK FACTS
ROADRUNNER BITS
Location:.......................................Bakersfield, Calif.
Joined WAC: .......................................... July 1, 2013
Enrollment: ........................................................8,500
Founded: ..............................................................1970
Nickname:............................................Roadrunners
Colors:................................................. Blue and Gold
President: .................................Dr. Horace Mitchell
Athletics Director: .................................Jeff Konya
Athletic Department: .................(661) 654-2188
Ticket Office: ...................................(661) 654-2583
Web Site:.............................. www.gorunners.com

Brandon Barnes is the top returning scorer and rebounder for Bakersfield. Playing out of position at times, the 6-1 guard was second on the 2012-13 squad in scoring 12.1 points per game,
and led the team in rebounding with 5.3 per game. Barnes is the son of Bakersfield head coach
Rod Barnes.

Bakersfield has nine newcomers on the 2013-14 roster, five of which redshirted a year ago for
the Roadrunners. Nine of the 17 players on the Bakersfield roster have redshirted at least once
in their career with Deng Deng sitting out 2013-14 after transferring to the Roadrunner program
from Long Beach State.

Javonte Maynor averaged 10.5 points per game last season, the fourth highest average on the
team. 2012-13 was his first with the Roadrunners after transferring to Bakersfield from Georgia
State where he played as a true freshman.

Newcomer Tyrell Corbin II, a junior transfer from Salt Lake Community College, is the son of
Utah Jazz head coach Tyrone Corbin.

Zach Lamb was second on the ‘Runners in scoring during the 2011-12 season (10.2 ppg). Lamb
was forced to take a medical redshirt last season due to an ankle injury. Lamb’s brother Jeremy
was a member of the 2011 National Championship team at Conneticut and is a member of the
NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder.
BASKETBALL FACTS
Head Coach .............................................Rod Barnes
Basketball Office........................... (661) 654-2188
School’s All-Time Record.............. 798-421, 41 years
All-Time WAC Record ..........................................0-0
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................0
Last WAC Tournament Title ........................... N/A
2012-13 Record ....................................14-16 (.467)
2012-13 WAC Record ........................................ N/A
Arena...............................................Rabobank Arena
Arena Record ....................120-52 (.698), 14 years
Arena..................................................... Icardo Center
Arena Record ....................180-22 (.891), 12 years
NCAA Appearances .................................................0
NCAA Record ..........................................................0-0
NIT Appearances ......................................................0
NIT Record ...............................................................0-0
CIT Apprearances .............................1 (Last, 2012)
CIT Record................................................................0-1
Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................7/5
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................2/3
RABOBANK ARENA
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Nov. 2
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 18
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 10
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 21
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Opponent
Time
OCCIDENTAL (Exhibition)
7 p.m.
at Washington State (PAC12) 7 p.m.
UC MERCED
7 p.m.
SACRAMENTO STATE
7 p.m.
NEVADA
7 p.m.
IDAHO STATE
7 p.m.
^vs. Northern Arizona
4:30 p.m.
^at Fresno State
7 p.m.
^vs. Drake
11 a.m.
SANTA CLARA
7 p.m.
at Nebraska-Omaha
7 p.m.
at USC (PAC12)
7 p.m.
at UTSA
7 p.m.
at UT Arlington
1 p.m.
at Idaho State
7 p.m.
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
*GRAND CANYON
7 p.m.
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
*at Idaho
7 p.m.
*CHICAGO STATE
7 p.m.
*KANSAS CITY
7 p.m.
Date
Opponent
Time
Jan. 30 *at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 1
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*at Grand Canyon
7 p.m.
Feb. 13 *IDAHO
7 p.m.
Feb. 15 *SEATTLE U
7 p.m.
Feb. 20 *at Kansas City
7 p.m.
Feb. 22 *at Chicago State
2 p.m.
Feb. 27 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
7 p.m.
March 1 *NEW MEXICO STATE
7 p.m.
March 8 *at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
* WAC Game
CAPS-Home game
AV-AggieVision
All times local/subject to change
ROADRUNNER ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Horace Mitchell
President
Dr. Roy LaFever
Faculty Representative
Jeff Konya
Director of Athletics
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Corey Costelloe
Dir. of New Media/Mbb Contact
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BAKERSFIELD COACHING STAFF
ROD BARNES
Alma Mater: Mississippi, 1988
Overall Record: 216-220 (.495), 12 years
Born: January 8, 1966
Family: Wife – Bridgett; Children – Brandon,
Bray and Corey
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1990-93 Livingston, Assistant Coach
1993-98 Ole Miss, Assistant Coach
1998-06 Ole Miss, Head Coach
2006-07 Oklahoma, Assistant Coach
2007-11 Georgia State, Head Coach
2011Bakersfield, Head Coach
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Barnes begins his third season with the Roadrunners, where he has led
the team to a 30-31 record in his two years. His 2011-12 season earned a
CollegeInsider.com Tournament bid.
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He played for Ole Miss from 1984-1988 averaging 19 points, four rebounds
and four assists per game as a senior in 1989.
 Barnes is the first player in Ole Miss history to collect 500 points, 100
rebounds and 100 assists in a single season.
 Barnes was named SEC Player of the Year in 1988. He was also named SEC
Coach of the Year and Naismith National Coach of the Year in 2001. Barnes
remains the only person in the history of the SEC to win both SEC Coach
and SEC Player of the Year honors.
 Barnes was inducted into the Ole Miss Hall of Fame in August of 2012.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
1998-99 Ole Miss
1999-00 Ole Miss
2000-01 Ole Miss
2001-02 Ole Miss
2002-03 Ole Miss
2003-04 Ole Miss
2004-05 Ole Miss
2005-06 Ole Miss
2007-08 Georgia St.
2008-09 Georgia St.
2009-10 Georgia St.
2010-11 Georgia St.
2011-12 Bakersfield
2012-13 Bakersfield
Overall Record
Bakersfield Record
WAC Record
Overall
20-12
19-14
27-8
20-11
14-15
13-15
14-17
14-16
9-21
12-20
12-20
11-18
16-15
14-16
Conf.
Postseason
8-8 SEC
NCAA 1-1
5-11 SEC
NIT 2-1
11-5 SEC
NCAA 2-1
9-7 SEC
NCAA 0-1
4-12 SEC
—
5-11 SEC
—
4-12 SEC
—
4-12 SEC
—
5-12 Colonial
—
8-10 Colonial
—
5-13 Colonial
—
6-12 Colonial
—
Independent
CIT 0-1
Independent
—
ASSISTANT COACHES
216-220 (.495), 12 years
30-31 (.492), 2 years
First year
Jeff Conarroe
Colorado College, ‘91
3rd Year
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Kevin Missouri
Patten University, ‘03
3rd Year
Mark Hsu
Cabrini College, ‘04
1st Year
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BAKERSFIELD TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
BRANDON BARNES
JAVONTE MAYNOR
ISSIAH GRAYSON
G/F, 6-1, 210, Jr.
G, 6-0, 180, Jr.
G, 5-11, 165, Sr.
Despite being only 6-1, Barnes led the ‘Runners in
rebounding at 5.3 per game last season ... ranked
second on the team in scoring with a 12.1 points
per game average ... was third on the squad in made
three point field goals (26) ... ranked third on team
in field goal shooting at 43.1 percent (131-304) ...
scored a season high 24 points against Westmont
Nov. 20 ... posted double-digit scoring performances
in 21-of-30 appearances ... started 23 times.
Maynor led Bakersfield in made three point field goals
(75) and three-point field goal attempts (196) last
season ... made seven three-pointers at Sacramento
State Nov. 14 on the way to a season best 23 points ...
ranked fourth on the team in scoring (10.5) ... posted
34 steals and 33 assists last season ... sat out the 201112 season as per NCAA rules after transferring from
Georgia State.
Sat out the 2012-13 season as a redshirt at Bakersfield
due to a knee injury ... as a junior, Grayson led team
in assists with 179 ... finished season 25th in Division I
in assists per game (5.8) ... his assist-to-turnover ratio
was 1.52, ranking him among the top 250 players in
Divsion I (204) ... also led team in steals with 62 and
was 35th in D-1 in steals per game (2.0) ... was third
on the squad in scoring (10.2 ppg).
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2012-13 30-30
316-10.5
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2011-12 31-29
317-10.2
68
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 30-23
362-12.1 160
Ast. Stl.
29 39
Reb.
55
Ast. Stl.
33 34
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
0
1
2
3
4
5
11
12
15
22
23
24
30
32
42
55
Name
Stephon Johnson
Brent Wrapp
Tyrell Corbin
Javonte Maynor
Matt Ratto
Zach Lamb
Jaylin Airington
Issiah Grayson
Kregg Jones
Corey Hall
Abdul Ahmed
Erik Kinney
Deng Deng*
Brandon Barnes
Aly Ahmed
Tyler Smith
Pos.
F
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
F
F
C
F
F
G
C
C
Ht.
6-6
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-3
6-4
5-11
6-8
6-7
6-10
6-4
6-8
6-1
6-9
6-11
Wt.
200
160
180
175
160
180
180
165
235
210
250
210
175
195
270
265
Yr.
R-Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
R-Jr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
So.
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
Sr.
R-Jr.
So.
So.
R-Jr.
So.
R-Jr.
Exp.
TR
HS
TR
1L
1L
1L
TR
1L
2L
1L
TR
1L
TR
1L
TR
TR
Hometown (Last School)
Cincinnati, Ohio (Gardner-Webb)
Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS)
Columbia, S.C. (Salt Lake CC)
Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State)
Ripon, Calif. (Modesto JC)
Norcross, Ga. (Miami Dade College)
East Chicago, Ind. (Ventura College)
Atlanta, Ga. (College of Southern Idaho)
St. Georges, Barbados (Army-Navy Acad.)
Chicago, Ill. (Ventura College)
London, England (Trinity Valley CC)
Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento HS)
Aweil, South Sudan (Long Beach State)
Atlanta, Ga. (Lipscomb)
Alexandria, Egypt (Midland College)
McCloud, Okla. (Howard College)
*Will sit out 2013-14 as per NCAA transfer regulations
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MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact ............... Corey Costelloe
Address .........8 Gym - 9001 Stockdale Highway
....................................... Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022
Office Number ...............................(661) 654-6071
Cell Number ....................................(661) 972-0932
E-Mail .................................. ccostelloe1@csub.edu
Fax Number .....................................(661) 654-2376
Press Row (Icardo Center): ........(661) 654-2126
Press Row (Rabobank) .................(661) 321-9773
MEDIA OUTLETS
Bakersfield Californian......................... Jeff Evans
Office: (661) 395-7389
Email: jevans@bakersfield.com
The Runner ..........................................Nate Sanchez
Email: natesanchez92@yahoo.com
TEAM PROFILE
BAKERSFIELD CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Brandon Barnes, Sr., G
*Javonte Maynor, Jr., G
Isiah Grayson, Sr., G
Pts.
12.1
10.5
10.2
Rebs.
5.3
1.8
2.2
Asts.
1.3
1.1
5.8
Key Losses
*Stephon Carter
*Tyrone White
*Adam Young
Pts.
15.9
10.7
7.5
Rebs.
5.2
4.2
5.1
Asts.
2.7
2.0
1.5
KGET-TV ......................................................Mark Haas
Office: (661) 803-4763
Email: markhaas@kget.com
KBAK/KBFX TV ...........................................Greg Kerr
Office: (661) 204-5456
Email: gkerr@bakersfieldnow.com
KERO TV ...............................................Casey Keirnan
Office: (661) 323-5538
KUZZ 107.9 FM ............................... Scott Thackery
Office: (661) 328-7505
Email: kuzznews@buckowens.com
*2012-13 starter
KERN 1180 AM .................................. Jeff Lemucchi
Office: (661) 842-5376
Email: news@kernradio.com
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BAKERSFIELD 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 14-16
Player
Stephon Carter
Brandon Barnes
Tyrone White
Javonte Maynor
Adam Young
x-Zach Lamb
Corey Hall
Britton Williams
x-Mo Hughley
Dee Wallace
Kregg Jones
Matthew Ratto
Erik Kinney
Justin Omogun
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Home: 9-4
G-GS
30-29
30-23
27-22
30-30
30-29
5-5
30-6
29-6
6-0
3-0
12-0
22-0
25-0
13-0
Min-Avg
954-31.8
900-30.0
759-28.1
933-31.1
784-26.1
73-14.6
504-16.8
623-21.5
82-13.7
10-3.3
82-6.8
142-6.5
202-8.1
52-4.0
30
30
Road: 3-11
Neutral: 2-1
FG-FGA
169-352
131-304
103-239
102-263
73-203
11-29
45-102
37-92
7-19
3-8
8-14
8-29
8-34
5-9
Pct
.480
.431
.431
.388
.360
.379
.441
.402
.368
.375
.571
.276
.235
.556
3P-3PA
2-16
26-77
54-134
75-196
26-97
0-7
5-14
2-13
0-0
3-8
0-0
6-25
0-4
0-0
Pct
.125
.338
.403
.383
.268
.000
.357
.154
.000
.375
.000
.240
.000
.000
FT-FTA
138-194
74-110
28-32
37-59
52-75
1-4
28-44
31-44
4-5
0-0
1-2
8-8
18-23
2-3
Pct
.711
.673
.875
.627
.693
.250
.636
.705
.800
.000
.500
1.000
.783
.667
710-1697
688-1526
.418
.451
199-591
178-527
.337
.338
422-603
516-743
.700
.694
Off-Def
42-113
67-93
16-97
18-37
57-97
1-7
39-97
2-31
8-9
0-1
7-6
4-13
11-24
5-6
65-48
342-679
278-739
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
155-5.2
77-1
160-5.3
79-1
113-4.2
61-1
55-1.8
84-3
154-5.1
95-5
8-1.6
9-0
136-4.5
66-2
33-1.1
57-0
17-2.8
17-0
1-0.3
0-0
13-1.1
10-1
17-0.8
14-0
35-1.4
31-0
11-0.8
9-0
113-3.8
1
1021-34.0 610-14
1017-33.9 518-13
Ast
81
39
53
33
45
5
10
94
7
0
1
7
5
0
TO BS St
92
8 68
67
7 29
60
2 20
33
3 34
39 20 25
8
1
3
35
1 12
43
0 19
7
6
3
0
0
0
7
3
1
7
0
4
15
5
3
2
0
0
9
380 424 56 221
385 462 103 185
Pts-Avg
478-15.9
362-12.1
288-10.7
316-10.5
224-7.5
23-4.6
123-4.1
107-3.7
18-3.0
9-3.0
17-1.4
30-1.4
34-1.4
12-0.9
2041-68.0
2070-69.0
x-Inactive player
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 9
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 19
Jan. 23
Opponent
UT ARLINGTON
at California
at Sacramento State
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
WESTMONT
at Wyoming
UTSA
at Cal State Fullerton
at South Dakota State
LA VERNE
#at Portland
#at Colorado State
&North Florida
&Mississipi Valley State
at Loyola Marymount
NORTH CAROLINA A&T
at San Diego State
at UNLV
CAL STATE FULLERTON
NEBRASKA-OMAHA
at Santa Clara
Result
L, 62-60
L, 78-65
L, 85-67
L, 76-73
W, 77-74
L, 63-49
W, 85-52
W, 72-70
L, 69-63
W, 69-49
L, 69-51
L, 78-58
L, 80-70
W, 69-64
L, 73-66
W, 60-52
L, 72-57
L, 84-63
L, 74-62
W, 84-79
L, 66-36
Date
Feb. 2
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Feb. 20
Feb. 23
Mar. 6
Mar. 9
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
Result
UTAH VALLEY
W, 75-62
WYOMING
L, 61-53
CAL STATE SAN MARCOS W, 82-71
at UTSA
W, 61-52
at UT Pan American L, 79-73 (OT)
SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W, 79-78 (2 OT)
PACIFICA
W, 114-66
at Seattle U
W, 75-74 (OT)
at Utah Valley
W, 73-58
#Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic
&Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic
(Las Vegas, Nev.)
CAPS-Home game
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Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
16-11
21-10
21-9
29-5
25-8
26-7
33-0
27-6
20-8
26-4
29-4
25-3
16-11
18-9
21-8
24-5
20-9
22-6
17-10
21-8
15-14
8-21
8-21
7-22
9-19
16-15
14-16
Conference
5-9 CCAA (7th)
10-4 CCAA (1st)
9-5 CCAA (1st)
11-3 CCAA (1st)
9-3 CCAA (1st)
10-4 CCAA (2nd)
14-0 CCAA (1st)
9-3 CCAA (2nd)
7-5 CCAA (3rd)
10-2 CCAA (1st)
11-1 CCAA (1st)
11-1 CCAA (1st)
13-9 CCAA (5th)
15-7 CCAA (4th)
17-5 CCAA (2nd)
18-4 CCAA (2nd)
14-8 CCAA (5th)
18-4 CCAA (2nd)
12-8 CCAA (5th)
15-5 CCAA (2nd)
14-8 CCAA (4th)
—
—
—
—
—
—
Post.
—
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
—
—
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
NCAA DII
—
NCAA DII
—
—
—
—
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CIT
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CHICAGO STATE COUGARS
COUGAR BITS
QUICK FACTS
Location:...................................................Chicago, Ill.
Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2013
Enrollment: .........................................................6,107
Founded: ...............................................................1867
Nickname:...................................................... Cougars
Colors:............................................. Green and White
President: ....................................Dr. Wayne Watson
Athletics Director: ...................Dan Schumarcher
Athletic Department: ..................(773) 995-2295
Ticket Office: ....................................(773) 995-2295
Web Site:........................ www.gocsucougars.com

The Cougars won the 2013 Great West Conference Tournament last season and earned a berth
in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. It was the first postseason berth in the program’s NCAA
Division I history. Chicago State’s GWC title was the first men’s basketball championship for one
of Chicago’s five Division I teams since UIC won the Horizon League Tournament in 2004.

In his first year on the job in 2010-11, head coach Dildy compiled a 957 single-year Academic
Progress Rate. His 2011-12 single-year score, the most recent data released by the NCAA, was
a perfect 1,000. It was the only perfect single-year score among Chicago’s five Division I men’s
basketball programs.

Chicago State used 15 different starting lineups last season with 11 different Cougars starting
a contest.

The Cougars’ 2013-14 schedule features five NCAA Tournament and two CIT participants from
last season.

After just one in-state non-conference road game (SIUE) last season, the 2013-14 schedule includes
visits to Bradley, Illinois, Illinois State, DePaul and Eastern Illinois.

Senior Quinton Pippen is the nephew of former Chicago Bull and NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen. Not surprising, Quinton wears No. 33.
BASKETBALL FACTS
Head Coach ...............................................Tracy Dildy
Basketball Office.............................(773) 995-3657
School’s All-Time Record ... 528-803 (.397), 47 yrs
All-Time WAC Record ..........................0-0, 1st year
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 0
Last WAC Tournament Title .............................N/A
2012-13 Record ..................................... 11-22 (.333)
2012-13 Great West Record......3-5 (.375), T-3rd
Arena...............Jones Convocation Center (5,000)
Arena Record.......................... 37-29 (.561), 5 years
NCAA Appearances .................................................. 0
NCAA Record ........................................................... 0-0
NIT Appearances ....................................................... 0
NIT Record ................................................................ 0-0
CIT Appearances .................................1 (Last: 2013)
CIT Record..................................................... 0-1 (.000)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ................................ 9/3
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 4/1
JONES CONVENTION CENTER
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Nov. 22
Nov. 30
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 23
Dec. 29
Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
at Indiana
URBANA (OHIO)
JACKSONVILLE STATE
at Bradley
at Alabama State
at Illinois
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
at Illinois State
UW-PARKSIDE
at DePaul (FOX Sports1)
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
at Cincinnati (ESPN3)
at Creighton (FOX Sports 1)
*at Idaho
UW-Green Bay
*at Kansas City
*NEW MEXICO STATE
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
*at Bakersfield
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
Time
7 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
3:05 p.m.
8 p.m.
2 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
2 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Date
Opponent
Time
Jan. 30
*GRAND CANYON
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*KANSAS CITY
4:30 p.m.
Feb. 13
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
Feb. 22
*BAKERSFIELD
2 p.m.
Feb. 24
at Eastern Illinois
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
March 1 *at Grand Canyon
7 p.m.
March 6 *IDAHO
7 p.m.
March 8 *SEATTLE U
2 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
CAPS-Home
* WAC Game
AV denotes AggieVision broadcast
All times local/subject to change
COUGAR ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Wayne Watson
President
Bernard Rowen
Faculty Representative
Dan Schumacher
Athletics Director
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Assistant AD/Mbb Contact
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CHICAGO STATE COACHING STAFF
TRACY DILDY
Alma Mater: UIC, 1991
Overall Record: 21-74 (.221), 3 years
Born: November 26, 1966
Family: Children – Devin and Tracie
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1991-92 Assistant Coach UIC
1992-93 Assistant Coach UIC
1993-94 Assistant Coach UIC
1994-96 Assistant Coach Ball State
1995-96 Assistant Coach Ball State
1996-97 Assistant Coach Ball State
1997-98 Assistant Coach DePaul
1998-99 Assistant Coach DePaul
1999-00 Assistant Coach DePaul
2000-01 Associate Head Coach DePaul
2001-02 Associate Head Coach DePaul
2002-03 Assistant Coach Auburn
2003-04 Assistant Coach Auburn
2004-05 Assistant Coach Ole Miss
2005-06 Assistant Coach Ole Miss
2006-07 Assistant Coach UAB
2007-08 Associate Head Coach UIC
2008-09 Associate Head Coach UIC
2009-10 Associate Head Coach UIC
2010- Head Coach Chicago State


Head coach Tracy Dildy became the first head coach in Chicago State
men’s basketball Division I era history to lead a team to the postseason
when the Cougars qualified for the CollegeInsider.com tournament
in 2013.
 Under Dildy, Chicago State has single-year Academic Progress Rate
scores of 957 (2010-11) and 1,000 (2011-12) in the most recent APR
reports from the NCAA.
 Dildy was inducted into the UIC Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995, the
State of Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Chicago Public
League Hall of Fame in 1998.
 He played for King High School under Chicago coaching legend
Landon “Sonny” Cox. Dildy earned Honorable Mention All-America
accolades his senior year at King.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
2010-11 Chicago State
2011-12 Chicago State
2012-13 Chicago State
Overall Record
Chicago State Record
WAC Record
Overall
6-26
4-26
11-22
ASSISTANT COACHES
Conf. (Finish) Postseason
3-5 GWC (5th)
—
2-7 GWC (6th)
—
3-9 GWC (T-3rd)
CIT
21-74 (.221)/3 years
Same
0-0/1st year
James Farr
Creighton ‘89
4th Year
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Sean Pryor
Oregon State ‘97
4th Year
Matt Raidbard
Indiana University ‘06
4th Year
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CHICAGO STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
NATE DUHON
QUINTON PIPPEN
MATT ROSS
C, 6-10, 220, Sr.
G/F, 6-4, 205, Sr.
F, 6-8, 220, Sr.
Duhon led the Great West in steals with 2.8 per game
... named Great West Newcomer of the Year last season ... earned second team all-GWC honors ... named
to Great West All-Tournament team in 2013 ... recorded 21 points and seven rebounds at Houston Baptist
(March 9) ... scored 21 points at Utah Valley (March
2) ... scored 18 points at Oregon State (Dec. 16) ... recorded 18 points vs. Eastern Illinois (Feb. 26) ... scored
15 points with four assists at Omaha (Feb. 19) ... added 15 points in the GWC Tournament Championship
game vs. Houston Baptist (March 16) ... totaled 14
points and six rebounds at UTPA (Feb. 2) ... finished
with 13 points at Kent State (Nov. 16) and vs. UTPA in
the GWC Tournament (March 15).
Pippen played in 33 games with 29 starts ... named
Great West Defensive Player of the Year last season
... also named to Great West’s second team AllConference ... ranked second in the GWC in steals per
game (1.9) ... scored 19 points with three assists and
two steals vs. Houston Baptist (Jan. 19) ... recorded 18
points, six rebounds and five assists at NJIT (Jan. 12)
... added 18 points thanks to 6-of-15 shooting from
3-point range vs. NJIT (Feb. 9) ... scored 17 points vs.
Trinity Christian (Nov. 29) and at Omaha (Feb. 19) ... recorded a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds
with four steals vs. Alabama State (Dec. 8) ... added
14 points vs. DePaul (Dec. 5) and vs. Loyola (Jan. 20).
Ross played in all 33 games with 32 starts last season
for Chicago State ... led team with 52 blocks and 207
rebounds ... finished tied for the team lead in total
points with 332 ... recorded 20 points, eight rebounds,
three steals and two blocks vs. DePaul (Dec. 5) ... scored
19 points in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament
thanks to six 3-pointers at UIC (March 20) ... recorded
a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds at
NJIT (Jan. 12) ... added 19 points and seven rebounds
vs. Concordia (Nov. 13) ... scored 15 points at Omaha
(Feb. 19) ... totaled 14 points thanks to four 3-pointers
at Kent State (Nov. 16) ... named a CSU Scholar Athlete
and was named to the Great West All-Conference
Honorable Mention squad.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 33-14
264-9.1
86
Ast. Stl.
41 52
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2012-13 33-29
332-10.4
Reb.
133
Ast. Stl.
68 56
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
0
1
2
3
5
10
11
21
23
32
33
34
35
42
45
54
Name
Corey Gray
Eddie Denard
Jamere Dismukes
Johnny Griffin
Arthur Gage
Kurt Karis
Jared Dimakos
Joshua Batson
Aaron Williams
Nate Duhon
Quinton Pippen
Quron Davis
Clarke Rosenberg
Matt Ross
Willie Rosenthal
Markus Starks
Rahjan Muhammad
Joshua Ramsey
Pos.
G
F
G
G
C
G
G
G
F
G
G/F
F
G
F
C
F
G
F
Ht.
5-11
6-6
6-1
6-5
6-10
6-1
6-5
5-11
6-6
6-3
6-4
6-9
6-3
6-8
6-11
6-5
6-0
6-7
Wt.
180
235
175
185
225
190
200
165
215
197
205
235
170
220
220
210
188
215
Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Exp.
1L
TR
1L
HS
2L
HS
TR
HS
2L
1L
1L
HS
2L
1L
HS
1L
TR
TR
Hometown (Last School)
Houston, Texas (UIC)
Chicago, Ill. (New Orleans)
Park Forest, Ill. (BlackHawk College)
Ford Heights, Ill. (Bloom Trail HS)
Plainfield, Ill. (Lincoln College)
Northbrook, Ill. (Glenbrook No. HS)
Lincolnshire, Ill. (Triton College)
Chicago, Ill. (Curie HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Dodge City CC)
Lansing, Mich. (Lansing CC)
Hamburg, Ark. (Missouri State-West Plains)
Chicago, Ill. (Simeon HS)
Skokie, Ill. (Evanston Township)
Dixon, Ill. (Sauk Valley CC)
Rolling Meadows, Ill. (Rolling Meadows HS)
Calumet City, Ill. (Wirt HS)
Bolingbrook, Ill. (Lincoln College)
St.Louis, Mo. (McKendree University)
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 33-32
332-10.1 207
Ast. Stl.
30 30
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact ............. Derrick Sloboda
Address ............................. 9501 South King Drive
..........................................................Chicago, IL 60628
Office Number .............................. (773) 995-2217
Cell Number ................................... (708) 567-7874
E-Mail ........................................ dsloboda@csu.edu
Fax Number .................................... (773) 995-3656
Press Row ........................................ (773) 821-2418
MEDIA OUTLETS
Associated Press ..................... Andrew Seligman
Email: aseligman@ap.org
Chicago Tribune ............................. Shannon Ryan
Office: (312) 222-3474
Email: sryan@tribune.com
Chicago Sun Times........................... Toni Ginnetti
TEAM PROFILE
CHICAGO STATE CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Matt Ross, Sr., F
*Quinton Pippen, Sr., F
*Jamere Dismukes, Sr., G
*Nate Duhon, Sr., G
Clarke Rosenberg, Jr., G
Pts.
10.1
10.4
9.4
9.1
7.7
Rebs.
6.3
4.2
2.2
3.4
2.7
Asts.
0.9
2.1
3.4
1.4
1.6
Key Losses
*Jeremy Robinson
Pts.
8.5
Rebs. Asts.
5.3
1.2
Office: (312) 321-2663
Email: tginnetti@suntimes.com
Beverly Review ............................ Scott Fredericks
Office: (773) 238-3366
Email: sfredericks@beverlyreview.net
ESPN Chicago ..................................... Scott Powers
Email: spowers@espnchicago.com
*2012-13 starter
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CHICAGO STATE 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 11-22
Home: 9-5
Player
Matt Ross
Quinton Pippen
Jamere Dismukes
Jeremy Robinson
Nate Duhon
Clarke Rosenberg
Corey Gray
Aaron Williams
Greg Tucker
Markus Starks
Mashawn Chamberlain
Arthur Gage
Quincy Ukaigwe
Nate Henry
TEAM
Total
Opponents
G-GS
33-32
32-29
31-21
33-29
29-14
33-12
32-15
25-4
9-2
30-0
24-6
19-0
15-1
6-0
33
33
Great West Games: 3-5
Player
Quinton Pippen
Nate Duhon
Matt Ross
Jamere Dismukes
Jeremy Robinson
Corey Gray
Clarke Rosenberg
Aaron Williams
Markus Starks
Arthur Gage
Mashawn Chamberlain
Quincy Ukaigwe
Nate Henry
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
1003-30.4
912-28.5
784-25.3
679-20.6
726-25.0
753-22.8
589-18.4
260-10.4
168-18.7
407-13.6
250-10.4
114-6.0
70-4.7
10-1.7
Road: 2-16
FG-FGA
125-286
121-310
100-271
112-264
92-216
82-197
59-155
33-90
23-60
22-64
6-20
3-8
1-6
0-2
Pct
.437
.390
.369
.424
.426
.416
.381
.367
.383
.344
.300
.375
.167
.000
3P-3PA
50-137
68-195
31-103
7-19
8-34
18-50
30-96
7-18
11-32
0-2
1-5
0-0
0-0
0-1
Pct
.365
.349
.301
.368
.235
.360
.313
.389
.344
.000
.200
.000
.000
.000
FT-FTA
32-41
22-28
61-79
49-71
72-91
73-103
12-19
12-20
8-9
13-22
1-2
5-8
2-5
0-0
Pct
.780
.786
.772
.690
.791
.709
.632
.600
.889
.591
.500
.625
.400
.000
779-1949
758-1714
.400
.442
231-692
208-577
.334
.360
362-498
552-789
.727
.700
Home: 2-2
G-GS
8-7
8-6
8-8
8-7
8-7
8-3
8-1
6-1
8-0
4-0
5-0
3-0
1-0
8
8
Min-Avg
259-32.4
209-26.1
265-33.1
239-29.9
143-17.9
146-18.3
158-19.8
60-10.0
124-15.5
32-8.0
29-5.8
8-2.7
3-3.0
Neutral: 0-1
Off-Def
63-144
27-106
15-52
69-106
28-58
31-57
15-32
29-25
3-5
21-51
5-16
4-13
2-11
0-0
57-48
369-724
354-851
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
207-6.3
92-0
133-4.2
95-4
67-2.2
43-1
175-5.3
105-7
86-3.0
56-1
88-2.7
62-1
47-1.5
57-0
54-2.2
27-0
8-0.9
16-0
72-2.4
44-2
21-0.9
28-1
17-0.9
25-0
13-0.9
25-2
0-0.0
0-0
105-3.2
0
1093-33.1 675-19
1205-36.5 495-0
TO BS St
59 32 30
49 11 56
79
0 51
68 24 27
48
2 52
55
7 36
37
0 16
14
2 15
25
0
5
24
5
4
11
0
9
4 10
3
4
1
6
2
0
1
5
407 484 94 311
429 553 107 229
Rebs-Avg
42-5.3
26-3.3
47-5.9
21-2.6
33-4.1
10-1.3
19-2.4
7-1.2
24-3.0
3-0.8
2-0.4
2-0.7
0-0.0
25-3.1
261-32.6
294-36.8
Ast
20
7
11
42
6
6
13
1
0
0
1
0
0
Pts-Avg
332-10.1
332-10.4
292-9.4
280-8.5
264-9.1
255-7.7
160-5.0
85-3.4
65-7.2
57-1.9
14-0.6
11-0.6
4-0.3
0-0.0
2151-65.2
2276-69.0
Road: 1-3
FG-FGA
37-92
35-60
32-78
31-83
20-54
16-40
14-36
7-21
5-13
1-1
1-3
0-0
0-0
Pct
.402
.583
.410
.373
.370
.400
.389
.333
.385
1.000
.333
.000
.000
3P-3PA
22-64
3-9
17-44
7-29
2-4
10-29
4-11
2-4
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
Pct
.344
.333
.386
.241
.500
.345
.364
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
FT-FTA
6-7
14-18
3-4
12-16
11-18
6-9
11-15
1-2
3-6
2-3
1-2
0-0
0-0
Pct
.857
.778
.750
.750
.611
.667
.733
.500
.500
.667
.500
.000
.000
199-481
167-401
.414
.416
67-196
46-129
.342
.357
70-100
133-199
.700
.668
Off-Def
9-33
8-18
14-33
5-16
12-21
1-9
7-12
2-5
8-16
0-3
0-2
0-2
0-0
12-13
78-183
80-214
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 18
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 8
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Ast
30
68
105
38
41
53
37
8
12
5
9
1
0
0
Opponent
Result
at Green Bay
L, 67-72
CONCORDIA
W, 81-65
^at Kent State
L, 63-92
^at Tulane
L, 51-79
^at Valparaiso
L, 46-67
^vs. Nebraska-Omaha
L, 66-68
at Notre Dame
L, 65-92
TRINITY CHRISTIAN
W, 87-61
at SIU-Edwardsville
L, 57-71
DEPAUL
L, 64-74
ALABAMA STATE
W, 67-54
at Oregon State
L, 77-87
at Rice
L, 60-63 (OT)
at Houston
L, 57-79
at Ohio State
L, 44-87
at Toledo
W, 58-53
at UNLV
L, 52-74
*at NJIT
L, 78-83 (3OT)
BENEDICTINE SPRING.
W, 77-53
*HOUSTON BAPTIST
W, 81-56
LOYOLA
L, 63-66 (OT)
Date
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 19
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
March 2
March 9
March 15
March 16
March 20
PF-FD
22-0
19-0
21-0
14-1
28-4
19-0
12-0
6-0
14-1
5-0
5-0
3-0
0-0
0
168-6
104-0
TO
17
13
11
27
16
10
11
0
7
0
2
0
0
1
107 115
85 146
BS
5
1
7
0
9
0
0
1
3
3
0
0
0
St
15
22
6
16
4
1
4
3
1
1
2
1
1
Pts-Avg
102-12.8
87-10.9
84-10.5
81-10.1
53-6.6
48-6.0
43-5.4
17-2.8
13-1.6
4-1.0
3-0.6
0-0.0
0-0.0
29
22
77
52
535-66.9
513-64.1
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
*UTAH VALLEY
*at Texas-Pan American
*NJIT
URBANA
at Nebraska-Omaha
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
EASTERN ILLINOIS
*at Utah Valley
*at Houston Baptist
$TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
$HOUSTON BAPTIST
!at UIC
CAPS-Home
^Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic
*Great West Game
$Great West Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
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Result
W, 62-54
L, 65-68
L, 58-63
W, 82-74
L, 75-79
L, 51-55
L, 50-58
L, 69-76
W, 71-58
W, 63-55
W, 75-60
L, 69-80
Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
8-20
12-16
6-22
4-24
7-21
4-23
4-23
6-20
2-25
4-23
2-25
3-24
10-18
5-23
2-26
3-27
12-20
9-19
11-19
9-20
11-17
19-13
9-23
6-26
4-26
11-22
Conference
Post.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6-12 Mid-Con (9th)
—
2-16 Mid-Con (10th)
—
4-12 Mid-Con (T-8th) —
2-14 Mid-Con (9th)
—
3-11 Mid-Con (8th)
—
7-9 Mid-Con (7th)
—
2-14 Mid-Con (9th)
—
0-14 Mid-Con (8th)
—
0-14 Mid-Con (8th)
—
9-7 Mid-Con (T-5th)
—
7-9 Mid-Con (T-5th)
—
8-8 Mid-Con (T-4th)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4-8 GWC (T-6th)
—
3-9 GWC (5th)
—
2-7 GWC (6th)
—
3-5 GWC (T-3rd)
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GRAND CANYON ANTELOPES
QUICK FACTS
ANTELOPE BITS
Location:.............................................. Phoenix, Ariz.
Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013
Enrollment: ........................................................ 8,500
Founded: .............................................................. 1849
Nickname:..................................................Antelopes
Colors:............................... Purple, Black and White
President: .............................................Brian Mueller
Athletics Director: ...........................B. Keith Baker
Athletic Department: ................. (602) 639-6053
Web Site:................................. www.gculopes.com
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The ‘Lopes are under the guidance of first-year head coach Dan Majerle, who spent the previous
five years as an assistant coach for the Phoenix Suns. Majerle also played for the Suns for eight
seasons and in total, spent 14 seasons playing in the NBA.

Grand Canyon University got an early start to the 2013-14 season, playing four games in Europe
from Aug. 14-24. The squad went 4-0, playing two games in both Italy and Greece.

The ‘Lopes welcome nine new players to the squad, three of which have Division I experience,
with Demetrius Walker from New Mexico, Daniel Alexander from Texas A&M, and Jeremy Adams
from Colorado.

GCU will participate in three non-conference tournaments to open the 2013-14 season, including
the USD Tournament hosted by San Diego, the Global Sports Showcase hosted by the University
of Utah, and the Dr. Pepper Classic hosted by Tennessee Chattanooga.

GCU ranked eighth nationally in average attendance (2,396) for D-II in men’s basketball and
would have been third among the current group of WAC schools.

GCU made the NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament in each of the past two seasons, boasting a 42-16 overall record in those years. The ‘Lopes have lost just two games at GCU Arena in
that same time frame.
BASKETBALL FACTS
Head Coach ............................................Dan Majerle
Basketball Office............................(602) 639-6836
School’s All-Time Record ... 1061-667 (.614), 63 yrs
All-Time WAC Record .........................0-0, 1st year
Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................. 0
Last WAC Tournament Title ............................N/A
2012-13 Record .......................................23-8 (.742)
2012-13 PacWest Record ................ 14-4 (T-2nd)
Arena... Grand Canyon University Arena (5,000)
Arena Record ............................30-2 (.938), 2 years
NCAA Appearances ...............10 D-II (Last: 2013)
NCAA Record ............................................5-10 (.333)
NIT Appearances ...................................................... 0
NIT Record ............................................................... 0-0
Lettermen Returning/Lost ............................... 6/7
Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 3/2
GRAND CANYON ARENA
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
Dec. 3
Dec. 14
Dec. 18
Dec. 23
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
UC SAN DIEGO (Exhibition)
7 p.m.
^vs. Loyola Marymount
4:30 p.m.
^at San Diego
7 p.m.
WESTERN NEW MEXICO
7 p.m.
!at Utah
7:30 p.m.
!vs. Savannah St.
4 p.m.
!vs. Lamar
TBA
SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN
6 p.m.
VANGUARD
7 p.m.
at Northern Arizona
3 p.m.
at Tulsa
7 p.m.
at New Mexico (ROOT Sports) 7 p.m.
%at Tennessee Chattanooga 7 p.m.
%vs. TBA
TBA
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
7 p.m.
*NEW MEXICO STATE
7 p.m.
*at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
*IDAHO
7 p.m.
*SEATTLE U
7 p.m.
*at Chicago State
7 p.m.
*at Kansas City (KSMO-TV)
7 p.m.
Time
Date
Opponent
Time
Feb. 6
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*BAKERSFIELD
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
Feb. 22
*at Idaho
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*KANSAS CITY
7 p.m.
Mar. 1
*CHICAGO STATE
7 p.m.
Mar. 6
*at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
Mar. 8
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
^USD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)
!Utah Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah)
%UTC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
AV-AggieVision TV
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Brian Mueller
President
Claude Pensis
Faculty Representative
Keith Baker
Athletics Director
Ruth Ann Gardner
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DAN MAJERLE
Alma Mater: Central Michigan, 1998
Overall Record: First Season
Born: September 9, 1965
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
2008-13 Phoenix Suns, Assistant Coach
2013Grand Canyon, Head Coach

Dan
Majerle was named the 13th Grand Canyon University men’s
head basketball coach on March 18, 2013.

Majerle spent the last five years as an assistant coach with the NBA’s
Phoenix Suns.

Majerle played 14 seasons in the NBA and averaged 11.4 points over
955 career games. He made three All-Star appearances and also was
named to the 1990-91 and 1992-93 NBA All-Defensive second team.
He led the league in three-pointers made (192) in 1993-94.

The 14th overall selection in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Suns, Majerle
was runner-up by one vote to the Indiana Pacers’ Detlef Schrempf for
the league’s Sixth Man Award in 1990-91 with averages of 13.6 points
and 5.4 rebounds per game.

After the 1993-94 season, Majerle was a member of Dream Team II, the
U.S. basketball squad that won gold at the 1994 World Championship
of Basketball in Ontario, Canada.

Originally from Traverse City, Mich., Majerle played college basketball at Central Michigan University, where he averaged more than
20 points in three of his four seasons and was an All-Mid-American
Conference selection each year of his career.

He earned a spot on the 1988 U.S. Olympic basketball team that won
the bronze medal in Seoul, South Korea.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
First season
Overall
Conf. (Finish)
Postseason
ASSISTANT COACHES
Overall Record
0-0 (.000)
Grand Canyon Record Same
WAC Record
0-0 (.000)
Todd Lee
South Dakota, ‘86
1st Year
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Mark Nelson
Kansas State, ‘88
5th Year
Chris Crevelone
Adams State, ‘07
1st Year
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GRAND CANYON TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
JEREMY ADAMS
KILLIAN LARSON
DEMETRIUS WALKER
G, 6-5, 220, Sr.
C, 6-9, 268, Sr.
G, 6-2, 190, Sr.
Adams played in 30 games and averaged 11.0 minutes, 2.6 points and 1.4 rebounds last season at Colorado ... scored five or more points seven times (13
career) and three or more rebounds five times (11 career) ... had a key five points, three rebounds in road
win at No. 19 Oregon, 48-47 (Feb. 7), helping CU win
at Eugene for the first time in 48 years ... made a season-best 10 three-pointers and made 52.6 percent of
his shots from the three-point arc ... helped the Buffaloes to their second consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearance, a school-first in back-to-back years since
1961-62 & 1962-63 (50 years).
Larson garnered Second Team All-PacWest honors
last season after starting 30 of 31 games for the
‘Lopes ... his 11.5 points per game were second-most
on the team ... led the conference with 9.0 rebounds
per game, while his 278 total rebounds were also
tops among conference players ... posted 12 doubledoubles during his junior campaign ... named PacWest
Player of the Week for Dec. 10-16, 2012 after scoring 22
points in a 71-61 win over Montana State – Billings ...
redshirted the 2011-12 season after transferring from
Dominican (CA).
Walker is a transfer from New Mexico, where he played
the last two seasons ... he played his freshman year at
Arizona State ... scored a team-high-tying 22 points on
8-of-10 shooting in the exhibition opener against Victory last year ... missed four games from Feb. 16-March
2 due to a slight knee injury suffered in the first half
at Fresno State on Feb. 13 ... averaged 5.0 points and
15.4 minutes last season at New Mexico.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
*2011-12 31-1
70-2.3
43
*2012-13 30-0
79-2.6
42
Totals
61-1
149-5.7
87
Ast. Stl.
8
7
6
8
14 15
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
*2009-10 27-26
249-9.2
*2010-11 26-26
335-12.9
2012-13 31-30
358-11.5
Totals
84-82 942-11.2
Reb.
127
174
278
579
Ast. Stl.
7
9
79 76
27 16
53 41
2013-14 ROSTER
Name
Demetrius Walker
Jeff Lowery
Sam Daly
Ryan Majerle
Justin Foreman
Jevon Estelle
Daniel Alexander
Akachi Okugo
Jerome Garrison
Ryan Whitehead
Joshua Braun
Miroslav Jaksic
Jeremy Adams
Killian Larson
Ben Sanders
Blake Davis
Jake Zuilhof
Ast. Stl.
18
7
62 12
15 12
95 31
*stats from New Mexico
*stats from Dominican
*stats from Colorado
No.
1
2
3
4
5
10
12
14
21
23
24
25
31
32
35
40
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CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2009-10
23-1
91-4.0
23
*2011-12 35-1
258-7.4
97
*2012-13 23-4
115-5.0
27
Totals
81-6
464-5.7 147
Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
F
F
G
G
G
G
F
G
C
G
F
F/C
Ht.
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-6
6-3
6-9
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-4
6-11
6-5
6-9
6-0
6-6
6-9
Wt.
190
195
175
190
192
210
217
170
178
190
195
220
220
268
180
230
220
TEAM PROFILE
Yr.
Gr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Gr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
R-So.
Exp.
TR
1L
HS
TR
2L
HS
TR
TR
2L
TR
HS
HS
TR
1L
TR
2L
1L
Hometown (Last School)
Fontana, Calif. (New Mexico)
Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista)
Adelaide, Australia (Unley HS)
Rockford, Mich. (Toledo)
Houston, Texas (Westbury Christian)
Winslow, Ariz. (Winslow HS)
Austin, Texas (Texas A&M)
Sacramento, Calif. (Yuba College)
Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe HS)
Goodyear, Ariz. (UTSA)
Anthem, Ariz. (Westwind Prep)
Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake West HS)
Madison, Miss. (Colorado)
Puyallup, Wash. (Dominican)
Marshall, Minn. (St. John’s (MN))
Phoenix, Ariz. (Weber State)
Azle, Texas (Azle HS)
GRAND CANYON CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Killian Larson, Sr., C
*Jerome Garrison, Jr., G
*Justin Foreman, Jr., G
Pts.
11.5
8.2
7.5
Rebs.
9.0
2.2
2.9
Asts.
0.9
1.5
0.9
Key Losses
*Joshua Lowery
*Braylon Pickrel
Pts.
13.3
8.9
Rebs. Asts.
3.5
3.4
4.5
0.7
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact ................... Mike McNally
Address ...................3300 West Camelback Road
........................................................Phoenix, AZ 85017
Office Number .............................. (602) 639-7153
Cell Number ................................... (602) 565-2954
E-Mail ..........................michael.mcnally@gcu.edu
Fax Number .................................... (602) 343-4645
Press Row .............................................................. TBA
MEDIA OUTLETS
The Arizona Republic ................... Richard Obert
Office: (602) 444-8641
Email: richard.obert@arizonarepublic.com
KTVK Channel 3 ........................................ Tim Ring
Office: (602) 207-3333
Email: tring@azfamily.com
KPHO Channel 5................................ Joe Pequeno
Office: (602) 650-0711
Email: jpequeno@cbs5az.com
KSAZ Fox 10 ......................................... Jude LaCava
Office: (602) 257-1234
Email: sports@myfoxphoenix.com
KPNX Channel 12 ............................Bruce Cooper
Office: (602) 444-8000
Email: sports@12news.com
KNVX Channel 15 ............................... Craig Fouhy
Office: (602) 273-1500
Email: sports@abc15.com
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GRAND CANYON 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 23-8
Home: 15-1
Player
Brad Carroll
Micah Fetters
Jeff Lowery
Steve Morin
Justin Foreman
Joshua Lowery
Braylon Pickrel
Jerome Garrison
Barret Robbins
Killian Larson
Blake Davis
Camyn Boone
TEAM
Total
Opponents
G-GS
31-8
7-0
31-0
28-8
30-20
31-31
31-31
30-22
31-1
31-30
31-4
27-0
31
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PAC West Games: 14-4
Player
Brad Carroll
Micah Fetters
Jeff Lowery
Steve Morin
Justin Foreman
Joshua Lowery
Braylon Pickrel
Jerome Garrison
Barret Robbins
Killian Larson
Blake Davis
Camyn Boone
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
596-19.2
27-3.9
323-10.4
479-17.1
660-22.0
919-29.6
689-22.2
736-24.5
404-13.0
761-24.5
485-15.6
197-7.3
Road: 7-3
FG-FGA
49-143
3-11
31-51
47-140
66-154
120-264
101-243
71-178
23-71
120-242
45-119
16-41
Pct
.343
.273
.608
.336
.429
.455
.416
.399
.324
.496
.378
.390
3P-3PA
21-75
3-8
6-10
31-106
20-64
19-51
40-112
16-52
0-1
1-9
25-65
0-0
Pct
.280
.375
.600
.292
.313
.373
.357
.308
.000
.111
.385
.000
FT-FTA
37-46
0-0
25-33
18-26
72-104
153-198
35-44
88-108
21-25
117-170
19-23
20-34
Pct
.804
.000
.758
.692
.692
.773
.795
.815
.840
.688
.826
.588
692-1657
687-1623
.418
.423
182-553
174-555
.329
.314
605-811
467-678
.746
.689
Home: 8-1
G-GS
18-7
2-0
18-0
16-2
18-16
18-18
18-18
18-11
18-1
18-17
18-0
16-0
18
18
Min-Avg
351-19.5
8-4.0
189-10.5
277-17.3
407-22.6
542-30.1
406-22.6
426-23.7
208-11.6
479-26.6
287-15.9
96-6.0
Neutral: 1-4
Off-Def
17-37
0-1
5-29
12-20
38-49
25-85
42-97
26-41
35-62
95-183
29-58
17-28
49-58
390-748
293-675
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
54-1.7
20-0
1-0.1
3-0
34-1.1
41-0
32-1.1
31-0
87-2.9
69-1
110-3.5
64-0
139-4.5
67-1
67-2.2
77-2
97-3.1
45-0
278-9.0
97-5
87-2.8
60-1
45-1.7
23-0
107-3.5
0
1138-36.7 597-10
968-31.2 633-0
TO
32
0
26
12
37
66
45
48
18
79
44
13
1
363 421
349 436
BS
1
0
1
4
1
1
24
12
8
11
7
13
St
22
0
25
11
27
38
10
17
7
16
16
5
Pts-Avg
156-5.0
9-1.3
93-3.0
143-5.1
224-7.5
412-13.3
277-8.9
246-8.2
67-2.2
358-11.5
134-4.3
52-1.9
83 194
88 180
2171-70.0
2015-65.0
Off-Def
11-18
0-0
2-16
6-9
27-28
14-47
28-55
19-21
23-35
62-115
20-34
10-11
33-34
255-423
151-385
Rebs-Avg
29-1.6
0-0.0
18-1.0
15-0.9
55-3.1
61-3.4
83-4.6
40-2.2
58-3.2
177-9.8
54-3.0
21-1.3
67-3.7
678-37.7
536-29.8
Ast
24
1
18
8
20
65
13
25
8
13
12
4
BS
0
0
1
2
1
1
16
7
4
9
5
5
Road: 6-3
FG-FGA
29-86
1-4
14-26
27-86
39-95
69-153
61-147
36-101
16-49
71-148
25-69
11-25
Pct
.337
.250
.538
.314
.411
.451
.415
.356
.327
.480
.362
.440
3P-3PA
14-49
1-3
2-5
19-68
12-39
13-32
28-73
8-32
0-1
0-4
14-39
0-0
Pct
.286
.333
.400
.279
.308
.406
.384
.250
.000
.000
.359
.000
FT-FTA
12-17
0-0
9-14
8-10
49-67
106-135
18-25
58-67
13-15
72-99
11-14
12-20
Pct
.706
.000
.643
.800
.731
.785
.720
.866
.867
.727
.786
.600
399-989
397-911
.403
.436
111-345
95-297
.322
.320
368-483
283-401
.762
.706
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 26
Nov. 28
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 29
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 21
Jan. 26
Ast
51
1
33
17
28
106
20
44
10
27
20
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Opponent
Result
^vs. Winona State
L, 64-66
^vs. Northern State
W, 75-61
^vs. SW Minnesota State L, 58-69
WESTERN NEW MEXICO W, 69-58
at UC San Diego
W, 65-52
!NORTHWEST NAZARENE W, 74-68
!CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 78-69
ARIZONA CHRISTIAN
W, 78-67
VANGUARD
W, 76-60
*HAWAII HILO
W, 74-68
*CHAMINADE
W, 75-64
*MSU BILLINGS
W, 71-61
*FRESNO PACIFIC
W, 75-73
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W, 82-69
*at California Baptist W, 77-74 (OT)
*at Point Loma
W, 63-51
*at Dixie State
L, 66-71
*at Fresno Pacific
L, 68-83
*POINT LOMA
W, 55-40
*AZUSA PACIFIC
W, 50-49
*CALIFORNIA BAPTIST
W, 57-54
Date
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
March 2
March 8
March 15
PF-FD
12-0
0-0
27-0
17-0
47-1
38-0
36-0
45-2
28-0
55-3
33-1
15-0
0
353-7
370-0
TO
17
0
9
8
18
45
29
31
10
48
25
6
1
211 247
200 264
St
10
0
13
6
17
20
7
11
3
11
11
1
Pts-Avg
84-4.7
3-1.5
39-2.2
81-5.1
139-7.7
257-14.3
168-9.3
138-7.7
45-2.5
214-11.9
75-4.2
34-2.1
51 110
59 115
1277-70.9
1172-65.1
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
Result
*DIXIE STATE
L, 64-65
*at Holy Names
W, 81-70
*at Notre Dame de Namur W, 81-53
*at Academy of Art
W, 105-78
*at Dominican
W, 62-61
*HAWAII PACIFIC
W, 78-67
*BYU-HAWAII
W, 75-73 (OT)
*at Azusa Pacific
L, 71-78 (OT)
$vs. Chaminade
L, 45-58
&vs. Seattle Pacific
L, 59-85
^Disney Classic (Anaheim, Calif.)
*PacWest game
$PacWest Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.)
&NCAA West Regional (Bellingham, Wash.)
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Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
37-6
26-5
25-10
19-11
21-7
20-11
14-15
17-11
23-6
23-6
17-10
16-11
15-14
9-17
10-17
9-18
3-24
13-16
19-8
21-8
12-15
14-14
16-16
14-12
19-8
23-8
Conference
Post.
—
NAIA
—
NAIA
—
NAIA
5-3 GNW
—
7-3 GNW
NCAA DII
7-5 GNW
NCAA DII
6-6 GNW
NCAA DII
8-4 CCCA (2nd)
NCAA DII
8-4 CCCA (2nd)
NCAA DII
9-3 CCCA (2nd)
NCAA DII
6-6 CCCA (T-2nd) NCAA DII
12-10 CCCA (6th)
—
11-11 CCCA (T-7th)
—
9-13 CCCA (T-8th)
—
8-14 CCCA (9th)
—
7-15 CCCA (9th)
—
2-22 CCCA (12th)
—
—
—
—
—
13-2 PW (1st)
NCAA DII
6-12 PW (5th)
—
5-7 PW (5th)
—
10-6 PW (4th)
—
9-7 PW (4th)
—
13-5 PW (3rd)
NCAA DII
14-4 PW (T-2nd) NCAA DII
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IDAHO VANDALS
QUICK FACTS
VANDAL BITS
Location:............................................Moscow, Idaho
Joined WAC: ........................................... July 1, 2005
Enrollment: ...................................................... 12,493
Founded: ...............................................................1889
Nickname:....................................................... Vandals
Colors:..................................Silver and Vandal Gold
Interim President: ..............................Don Burnett
Athletics Director: ............................Dr. Rob Spear
Athletic Department: ..................(208) 885-0200
Ticket Office: ....................................(208) 885-6466
Web Site:................................www.govandals.com
BASKETBALL FACTS

With 10 newcomers and two returning redshirts, the Vandals have 12 players on the 2013-14
roster who will potentially be playing for the first time at Idaho this season.

Idaho has six freshmen, including five true freshmen, on its 2013-14 roster.

The Vandals return just three letterwinners from 2012-13, including seniors Stephen Madison,
Joe Kammerer and junior Connor Hill.

Junior Connor Hill led the WAC in 3-pointers made (87) in 2012-13 and ranked second in 3-point
field goal percentage (.444).

Head coach Don Verlin enters his sixth season at Idaho, and holds an 81-78 record in his first five
seasons. The Vandals went 38-111 under two different head coaches in the five seasons prior to
Verlin taking over.

Don Verlin’s twin brother, Ron, became the head men’s basketball coach at Pacific on March 26,
making the duo one of six brother combinations to be Division I men’s basketball head coaches.

Idaho led the WAC in free throw percentage in 2012-13, shooting 74.3 percent from the free throw
line.
Head Coach ................................................Don Verlin
Basketball Office.............................(208) 885-0275
School’s All-Time Record ...1267-1411 (.473), 107 yrs
All-Time WAC Record ...............47-81 (.367), 8 yrs
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................. 0
Last WAC Tournament Title .............................N/A
2012-13 Record ..................................... 12-18 (.400)
2012-13 WAC Record.............................. 7-11 (6th)
Arena.................................Cowan Spectrum (5,000)
Arena Record........................83-77 (.519), 12 years
NCAA Appearances ...........................4 (Last: 1990)
NCAA Record ............................................... 1-4 (.200)
NIT Appearances ................................1 (Last: 1983)
NIT Record .................................................... 0-1 (.000)
CIT Appearances .................................3 (Last: 2012)
CIT Record..................................................... 2-3 (.400)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ................................ 3/8
Starters Returning/Lost ..................................... 2/3
COWAN SPECTRUM
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 5
Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 28
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
WALLA WALLA (Exhibition)
7 p.m.
WESTERN ILLINOIS
7 p.m.
at Oklahoma
7 p.m.
NORTHWEST NAZARENE
7 p.m.
^at Portland
5 p.m.
^vs. North Texas
7 p.m.
^vs. Columbia
4:30 p.m.
at UC Davis
2 p.m.
WASHINGTON STATE
7 p.m.
at Montana
7 p.m.
at Portland State
7 p.m.
$vs. Idaho State
7 p.m.
at Cal State Nortridge
7 p.m.
MONTANA
7 p.m.
*KANSAS CITY
7 p.m.
*CHICAGO STATE
7 p.m.
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
*at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
*BAKERSFIELD
7 p.m.
Time
Date
Opponent
Time
Jan. 23
*at Grand Canyon
7 p.m.
Feb. 1
*SEATTLE U
7 p.m.
Feb. 6
*NEW MEXICO STATE
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
7 p.m.
Feb. 13
*at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 18
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
7 p.m.
Feb. 22
*GRAND CANYON
7 p.m.
March 1 *at Seattle U
7 p.m.
March 6 *at Chicago State
7 p.m.
March 8 *at Kansas City
9:35 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
CAPS-Home
^Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament (Portland, Ore.)
$Played at CenturyLink Arena (Boise, Idaho)
*WAC Game
AV-AggieVision TV
All times local/subject to change
VANDAL ADMINISTRATION
Don Burnett
Interim President
Mario Reyes
Faculty Representative
Dr. Rob Spear
Athletics Director
Jessica Atkins
Interim SWA/Compliance
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IDAHO COACHING STAFF
DON VERLIN
Alma Mater: Cal St. Stanislaus, 1991;
Colorado State, 1993
Overall Record: 81-78 (.509), 5 years
Born: June 15, 1965
Family: Wife – Serena; Children – Jacob and
Sydnee
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1989-91 Columbia (Calif.) JC, Assistant Coach
1992
Colorado State, Assistant Coach
1993-94 Cal State Bakersfield, Assistant Coach
1995-98 Colorado State, Assistant Coach
1999-08 Utah State, Assistant Coach
2008Idaho, Head Coach


Don Verlin has reached the postseason in three of his five seasons
coaching Idaho, earning berths to the CIT in 2009, 2011 and 2012.
Verlin joins Idaho legend Don Monson as the only Idaho head coaches
to lead the team to the postseason three times.
 Don’s twin brother Ron became the head coach at Pacific prior to the
2013-14 seasons, making the siblings one of six brother combinations
to be head coaches at the NCAA Division I level.
 After going 7-41 (.146) in its first three seasons in the WAC, Idaho is
40-40 (.500) in the conference the past five seasons under Verlin.
 The Vandals have three third-place WAC finishes in Verlin’s five seasons
at the helm.
 Verlin is 5-0 on Senior Night, 4-1 in home openers and holds a 48-26
(.649) record at home at Idaho.
 Verlin put together back-to-back winning seasons in 2010-11 and
2011-12. Prior to that, Idaho hadn’t had back-to-back winning seasons
since 1997-98 and 1998-99. The Vandals are coming off a sub-.500
season in 2012-13 but have not had back-to-back losing seasons
under Verlin.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
2008-09 Idaho
2009-10 Idaho
2010-11 Idaho
2011-12 Idaho
2012-13 Idaho
Overall Record
Idaho Record
WAC Record
Overall
17-16
15-16
18-14
19-14
12-18
Conf. (Finish) Postseason
9-7 WAC (T-3rd)
CIT
6-10 WAC (6th)
—
9-7 WAC (3rd)
CIT
9-5 WAC (3rd)
CIT
7-11 WAC (6th)
—
ASSISTANT COACHES
81-78 (.509)/5 years
Same
40-40 (.500)/5 years
Tim Murphy
Colorado State ‘83
4th Year
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Gonzaga ‘08
2nd Year
Kirk Earlywine
Campbell, ‘87
1st Year
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IDAHO TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
CONNOR HILL
JOE KAMMERER
STEPHEN MADISON
G, 6-2, 190, Jr.
C, 6-9, 225, Sr.
G/F, 6-5, 205, Sr.
Hill started all 30 games for Idaho in 2012-13, averaging 12.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game
... made 87-of-196 3-pointers, the third highest singleseason total in program history ... his 44.4 3-point field
goal percentage ranked ninth in NCAA Division I and
led the WAC ... shot 43.8 percent from the field for the
season ... scored in double figures 20 times during
the season, including each of his last five games ...
scored 20 or more points on four occasions and had a
career-high 22 points twice, first at Idaho State on Feb.
23 and again against Texas State on March 3 ... made
a career-high six 3-pointers on three occasions, the
fourth most by a player in program history.
Kammerer played in 28 games for Idaho in 2012-13,
averaging 1.6 points and 1.2 rebounds in 9.6 minutes
per game ... shot 48.7 percent from the field, hitting
19-of-39 shots on the season ... scored a career-high
nine points on Dec. 15 against Walla Walla University
and also had a career-high six rebounds in that game,
including four on the offensive end ... blocked four
shots and had five assists on the season as well.
Madison played in all 30 games for Idaho and started
26 in 2012-13 ... was the team’s second-leading scorer,
averaging 14.1 points per game ... averaged 4.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game ... scored in double
figures in 22 games, and had 20 or more points on six
occasions ... scored a career-high 29 points on 12-of23 shooting at Eastern Washington on Dec. 6 ... had
his only double-double of the season in that game
by adding a season-high 10 rebounds ... set an Idaho
record by going 5-for-5 from 3-point range against UT
Arlington on Feb. 14 ... finished with 25 points in the
game, the second highest total of his career.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2011-12
30-0
169-5.6
36
2012-13 30-30
364-12.1
58
Totals
60-30
533-8.9
87
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2010-11
18-0
11-0.6
2011-12
21-2
22-1.0
2012-13
28-0
45-1.6
Totals
67-2
78-1.2
Reb.
22
15
33
70
Ast. Stl.
1
1
1
2
5
0
7
3
Ast. Stl.
14
3
36 10
50 30
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
1
2
3
5
10
12
13
14
15
32
34
41
42
44
50
Name
Glen Dean
Sekou Wiggs
Perrion Callandret
Connor Hill
Patrick Ball
Mike Scott
Bira Seck
Chad Sherwood
Paulin Mpawe
Allen Jiles IV
Stephen Madison
Ty Egbert
Joe Kammerer
Jordan Scott
Roberto Asencio
Pos.
PG
PG
G
G
G
PG
PF
G
PF/C
G
F
F
C
PF
C
Ht.
5-10
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-9
6-2
6-5
6-8
6-9
6-6
6-10
Wt.
175
182
180
190
180
180
215
180
227
200
202
195
225
200
245
Yr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Hometown (Last School)
Seattle, Wash. (Utah)
Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea HS)
Bothel, Wash. (Bothel HS)
Post Falls, Idaho (Post Falls HS)
Seattle, Wash. (Franklin HS)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Antelope Valley College)
Dakar, Senegal (Olney Central College)
Albany, Ore. (West Albany HS)
San Bernardino, Calif. (San BernardinoValley College)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Cal State Northridge)
Portland, Ore. (Jefferson HS)
Coulee Dam, Wash. (Lake Roosevelt HS)
Eugene, Ore. (North Eugene HS)
Colorado Springs, Colo. (Lewis-Palmer HS)
Haina, Dominican Republic (Des Moines Area CC)
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2010-11
32-0
118-3.7
2011-12 33-33
399-12.1
2012-13 30-26
423-14.1
Totals
95-59
940-9.9
Reb.
63
180
141
384
Ast. Stl.
22 10
70 20
65 18
157 48
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director ....................................................Becky Paull
Men’s Basketball Contact ..Nick Heidelberger
Address .... Kibbie Activity Center, Room 235W
............................................ Moscow, ID 83844-2302
Office Number .............................. (208) 885-0211
Cell Number ................................... (208) 596-1198
E-Mail ....................... nheidelberger@uidaho.edu
Fax Number .................................... (208) 885-2862
Press Row ........................................ (208) 885-0211
MEDIA OUTLETS
Lewiston Tribune .........................Dale Grummert
Office: (800) 745-9411
Email: daleg@lmtribune.com
Spokesman Review ............................Josh Wright
TEAM PROFILE
IDAHO CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Stephen Madison, Sr., F
*Connor Hill, Jr., G
Joe Kammerer, Sr., C
Pts.
14.1
12.1
1.6
Rebs.
4.7
1.9
1.2
Asts.
2.2
1.2
0.2
Key Losses
*Kyle Barone
*Mike McChristian
*Mansa Habeeb
Pts.
17.2
8.3
5.6
Rebs.
9.7
4.3
2.4
Asts.
1.8
2.7
1.4
Office: (800) 344-6718
Email: jwright@economicmodeling.com
Daily News ..............................................Ben Handel
Office: (208) 882-5561
Email: bhandel@dnews.com
Coeur D’Alene Press ............................Mark Nelke
Office: (800) 597-3972
Email: mnelke@cdapress.com
KLEW-TV (Flagship) ............. Matthew Sizemore
Office: (208) 746-2648
Email: msizemore@klewtv.com
*2012-13 starter
KHTR Radio (Flagship)
Office: (509) 332-6551
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IDAHO 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 12-18
Player
Kyle Barone
Stephen Madison
Connor Hill
Mike McChristian
Mansa Habeeb
Robert Harris
Marcus Bell
Wendell Faines
Max Salesky
Denzel Douglas
Joe Kammerer
Matt Borton
Westin Hill
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Home: 6-8
G-GS
30-30
30-26
30-30
30-28
29-12
24-12
14-1
27-11
1-0
30-0
28-0
20-0
3-0
30
30
WAC Games: 7-11
Player
Kyle Barone
Stephen Madison
Connor Hill
Mike McChristian
Mansa Habeeb
Robert Harris
Marcus Bell
Wendell Faines
Joe Kammerer
Denzel Douglas
Westin Hill
Matt Borton
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
1021-34.0
928-30.9
937-31.2
870-29.0
616-21.2
421-17.5
160-11.4
294-10.9
2-2.0
359-12.0
269-9.6
167-8.4
6-2.0
Road: 6-8
FG-FGA
179-300
146-308
119-272
90-203
49-122
44-112
17-39
21-51
1-1
20-50
19-39
9-31
1-4
Pct
.597
.474
.438
.443
.402
.393
.436
.412
1.000
.400
.487
.290
.250
3P-3PA
0-1
28-100
87-196
41-108
5-23
16-41
0-0
0-0
0-0
7-23
0-2
8-25
0-3
Pct
.000
.280
.444
.380
.217
.390
.000
.000
.000
.304
.000
.320
.000
FT-FTA
158-202
103-141
39-49
28-40
59-78
8-16
2-8
12-18
0-0
12-15
7-9
0-0
0-0
Pct
.782
.730
.796
.700
.756
.500
.250
.667
.000
.800
.778
.000
.000
715-1532
758-1692
.467
.448
192-522
209-588
.368
.355
428-576
354-518
.743
.683
Home: 3-6
G-GS
18-18
18-14
18-18
18-18
17-8
17-10
4-0
15-4
18-0
18-0
2-0
10-0
18
18
Min-Avg
634-35.2
557-30.9
585-32.5
572-31.8
352-20.7
335-19.7
30-7.5
132-8.8
183-10.2
175-9.7
4-2.0
66-6.6
Neutral: 0-2
Off-Def
100-191
38-103
4-54
29-99
22-48
7-42
16-31
21-39
0-1
5-42
12-21
0-15
0-0
40-49
294-735
293-593
Rebs-Avg
291-9.7
141-4.7
58-1.9
128-4.3
70-2.4
49-2.0
47-3.4
60-2.2
1-1.0
47-1.6
33-1.2
15-0.8
0-0.0
89-3.0
1029-34.3
886-29.5
PF-FD
69-1
79-1
54-1
55-1
62-2
44-2
27-0
49-1
0-0
16-0
27-0
18-0
0-0
0
500-9
490-8
TO
57
75
37
44
58
43
11
20
0
34
12
7
0
4
394 402
357 270
BS
36
12
1
10
3
0
7
11
0
0
4
0
1
St
10
18
10
34
16
11
5
3
0
15
0
1
0
Pts-Avg
516-17.2
423-14.1
364-12.1
249-8.3
162-5.6
112-4.7
36-2.6
54-2.0
2-2.0
59-2.0
45-1.6
26-1.3
2-0.7
85 123
86 201
2050-68.3
2079-69.3
Off-Def
68-129
16-61
1-27
19-62
9-29
6-33
0-6
10-18
5-11
2-19
0-0
0-7
24-29
160-431
199-351
Rebs-Avg
197-10.9
77-4.3
28-1.6
81-4.5
38-2.2
39-2.3
6-1.5
28-1.9
16-0.9
21-1.2
0-0.0
7-0.7
53-2.9
591-32.8
550-30.6
PF-FD
37-0
52-1
29-0
36-1
40-2
33-2
9-0
23-0
16-0
5-0
0-0
9-0
0
289-6
291-6
Ast
29
35
11
52
24
32
1
4
5
18
0
5
BS
20
9
1
6
1
0
3
5
4
0
0
0
Road: 4-5
FG-FGA
109-187
87-173
73-163
65-140
29-67
32-86
2-3
7-18
10-25
8-22
1-2
1-7
Pct
.583
.503
.448
.464
.433
.372
.667
.389
.400
.364
.500
.143
3P-3PA
0-0
17-51
53-116
32-77
4-13
14-36
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-8
0-1
1-5
Pct
.000
.333
.457
.416
.308
.389
.000
.000
.000
.125
.000
.200
FT-FTA
110-136
53-80
28-35
17-23
37-46
6-13
2-2
6-8
2-3
4-5
0-0
0-0
Pct
.809
.663
.800
.739
.804
.462
1.000
.750
.667
.800
.000
.000
424-893
463-1040
.475
.445
122-309
131-361
.395
.363
265-351
209-309
.755
.676
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Oct. 27
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 20
Dec. 29
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Ast
54
65
36
83
41
42
2
7
0
47
5
12
0
Opponent
Result
#SEATTLE PACIFIC
W, 77-71
#CENTRAL WASHINGTON W, 92-75
Wright State
L, 70-80
Montana
L, 63-66
Green Bay
W, 72-62
at New Mexico
L, 58-73
at Washington St. (P12 Net) L, 55-64
UC Davis
W, 73-66
at Eastern WashingtonW, 81-79 (OT)
at UTEP
L, 60-64
Walla Walla
W, 91-47
$vs. Boise State
L, 68-78
*at Seattle U (ROOT Sports)W, 71-64
*at San Jose State
W, 64-55
*at Utah State
L, 75-82 (OT)
*Denver
L, 49-55
*New Mexico State
L, 70-71
*at Louisiana Tech (ERT)
L, 66-72
*at UT Arlington
W, 77-64
*Texas State
L, 73-78
*UTSA
W, 74-70
Date
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Feb. 28
March 2
March 9
March 14
TO
34
49
22
31
36
30
2
4
9
23
0
2
3
216 245
212 164
St
4
13
6
26
10
8
0
2
0
6
0
0
Pts-Avg
328-18.2
244-13.6
227-12.6
179-9.9
99-5.8
84-4.9
6-1.5
20-1.3
22-1.2
21-1.2
2-1.0
3-0.3
49 75
51 135
1235-68.6
1266-70.3
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
*Utah State (ERT)
*San Jose State
*at New Mexico State
*at Denver (ROOT Sports)
*UT Arlington
*Louisiana Tech
%at Idaho State
*at UTSA
*at Texas State
*Seattle U
$vs. #3 New Mexico State
% ESPN BracketBusters
CAPS-Home; * WAC Game
$ Played at CenturyLink Arena (Boise, Idaho)
All times local/subject to change
$WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
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Result
L, 67-77
W, 66-63
L, 74-76
L, 58-74
L, 68-71
L, 61-67
W, 75-69
L, 56-74
W, 90-81
W, 76-72
L, 49-65
Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
19-11
25-6
25-6
19-11
18-14
24-18
18-10
12-15
12-16
13-17
15-12
16-11
12-17
6-21
9-19
13-15
14-16
8-22
4-25
4-27
8-21
17-16
15-16
18-14
19-14
12-18
Conference
Post.
11-5 Big Sky (2nd)
—
13-3 Big Sky (T-1st) NCAA
13-3 Big Sky (1st) NCAA
11-5 Big Sky (3rd)
—
10-6 Big Sky (4th)
—
11-3 Big Sky (1st)
—
9-5 Big Sky (3rd)
—
6-8 Big Sky (6th)
—
5-9 Big Sky (6th)
—
5-11 BWC-E (T-5th)
—
9-7 BWC-E (T-3rd)
—
11-5 BWC-E (3rd)
—
6-10 BWC-E (T-4th)
—
3-13 BWC (T-8th)
—
6-12 BWC (8th)
—
9-9 BWC (5th)
—
9-9 BWC (4th)
—
6-12 BWC (8th)
—
1-15 WAC (9th)
—
1-15 WAC (9th)
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5-11 WAC (T-6th)
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9-7 WAC (T-3rd)
CIT
6-10 WAC (6th)
—
9-7 WAC (3rd)
CIT
9-5 WAC (3rd)
CIT
7-11 WAC (6th)
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KANSAS CITY KANGAROOS
QUICK FACTS
KANGAROO BITS

Senior Fred Chatmon pulled down 212 rebounds last season (7.6 rpg), ranking seventh in a
single season in school history.

Kansas City is entering its first season as a member of the WAC after 19 years in the Summit League.

Kareem Richardson begins his first season as the head coach of the ‘Roos, coming from Louisville,
where he was an assistant coach for the 2013 National Champions.

The ‘Roos are moving back to historic Municipal Auditorium for their home games, located in
downtown Kansas City. The arena has hosted more Final Four games than any other facility.
BASKETBALL FACTS

The Kangaroos have six seniors playing this season, with at least two at each position. The team
has four returning starters and four other returning letterwinners.
Head Coach ............................ Kareem Richardson
Basketball Office........................... (816) 235-2718

UMKC returns 47 percent of its scoring from a season ago.

Despite its six seniors, there are also six freshmen and nine newcomers to the team this season.

Kansas City has seven players from the Kansas City area on the roster, more than any UMKC
team in Division I school history.
Location:......................................... Kansas City, Mo.
Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013
Enrollment: ......................................................14,221
Founded: .............................................................. 1933
Nickname:.................................................Kangaroos
Colors:..................................................Blue and Gold
President: ..................................................Leo Martin
Interim Athletics Director: .............Carla Wilson
Athletic Department: ................. (816) 235-1036
Ticket Office: ....................(816) 23-KCTIX (52849)
Web Site:....................www.umkckangaroos.com
School’s All-Time Record ........ 318-435 (.422), 36 yrs
All-Time Conference Record......138-172 (.445)
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................0
Last WAC Tournament Title ........................... N/A
2012-13 Record ...................................... 8-24 (.290)
2012-13 Summit League Record ..5-11(T-6th)
Arena......................Municipal Auditorium (9,827)
Arena Record ....................113-52 (.685), 12 years
NCAA Appearances .................................................0
NCAA Record ..........................................................0-0
NIT Appearances ......................................................0
NIT Record ...............................................................0-0
Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................8/5
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................4/2
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Dec. 18
Dec. 21
Dec. 28
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
ROCKHURST (Exhibition)
7 p.m.
EMPORIA STATE (KSMO-TV) 3 p.m.
at Creighton
8 p.m.
at Omaha
7 p.m.
at UT-Martin
7 p.m.
at Iowa State
7 p.m.
UW-MILWAUKEE (KSMO-TV) 7 p.m.
at Louisville
7 p.m.
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
12 p.m.
INDIANA STATE (KSMO-TV)
2 p.m.
MIAMI (OHIO) (KSMO-TV)
7 p.m.
at Wright State
7 p.m.
SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (KSMO-TV) 7 p.m.
*at Idaho
7 p.m.
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
*CHICAGO STATE
5:15 p.m.
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (KSMO-TV) 7 p.m.
*NEW MEXICO ST. (KSMO-TV) 7 p.m.
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
*at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
at SE Missouri State
7 p.m.
*GRAND CANYON (KSMO-TV) 7 p.m.
Time
Date
Opponent
Time
Feb. 8
*at Chicago State
4:30 p.m.
Feb. 13
*at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*BAKERSFIELD
7 p.m.
Feb. 22
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*at Grand Canyon
7 p.m.
March 6 *SEATTLE U
7 p.m.
March 8 *IDAHO
9:30 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
CAPS-Home
*WAC Game
AV-AggieVision TV
All times local/subject to change
KANGAROO ADMINISTRATION
Leo Morton
Chancellor
Ken Ferguson
Faculty Representative
Carla Wilson
Interim AD/SWA
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KANSAS CITY COACHING STAFF
KAREEM RICHARDSON
Alma Mater: Evansville, 1997
Overall Record: First year
Born: August 8, 1974
Family: Wife – Greta; Children – Jasmiyn,
Amari and Andre
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1997-99 Indianapolis, Graduate Assistant
1999-02 Indiana State, Assistant Coach
2002-03 Wright State, Assistant Coach
2003-07 Evansville, Assistant Coach
2007-08 Kansas City, Assistant Coach
2008-11 Drake, Assistant Coach
2011-12 Xavier, Assistant Coach
2012-13 Louisville, Assistant Coach
2013Head Coach, Kansas City


Richardson is a collegiate coaching veteran and most recently served
as an assistant coach at Louisville under legendary coach Rick Pitino.
He helped the Cardinals to the Big East Tournament crown and the
NCAA Tournament No. 1 overall seed, on the way to the 2013 National
Championship.
 Richardson spent a year at Kansas City as an assistant coach during
the 2007-08 season.
 Prior to his year at Louisville, Richardson made the most of one season
at Xavier, helping the Musketeers reach the NCAA Sweet 16 and the
finals of the Atlantic 10 Tournament that season while posting a 23-12
record.
 Richardson has been ranked as one of the top assistants in college
basketball according to the basketball website CollegeInsider.com. He
earned a reputation as a top-level recruiter during his time at Drake,
serving as recruiting coordinator and helping head coach Mark Phelps
secure the top-rated recruiting class in the Missouri Valley Conference
in two of his three years there.
 As a player, Richardson played in an NCAA Tournament as a freshman
at East Carolina University. He then transferred to Evansville in 1995
and quickly established himself as the Purple Aces’ top point guard. He
served as team captain for two years and was selected to the Missouri
Valley Conference all-academic team in both 1996 and 1997.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
Overall
First season as a head coach
Overall Record
Kansas City Record
WAC Record
ASSISTANT COACHES
Conf. (Finish) Postseason
0-0 (.000)/1st year
Same
0-0 (.000)/1st year
Angres Thorpe
St. Leo (Fla.), ‘90
1st Year
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Sean Bledsoe
Indianapolis, ‘94
1st Year
Jason Sautter
York College (Neb.), ‘97
1st Year
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KANSAS CITY TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
FRED CHATMON
TRINITY HALL
NELSON KIRKSEY
RKS
KSE
EY
Y
F/C, 6-9, 230, Sr.
F, 6-7, 210, Sr.
F/G, 6-3, 195,
5, Sr.
Chatmon had a breakout season in 2012-13, averaging 7.3 boards per game to rank fourth in The Summit League and first on the team ... earned all-conference by College Sports Madness ... his 212 rebounds
in a season rank seventh, while his 7.3 rebounds per
game is ninth in school history for a single season ...
set his career-best in rebounding seven times last
year with seven double-figure games, including 16
vs. No. 24 Kansas State (Dec. 29) and 17 vs. Houston
Baptist (Jan. 22) ... recorded four double-doubles and
had seven double-digit scoring contests.
Hall played in 24 games while starting 14 last season
... missed eight games in the middle of the season due
to injury ... scored double figures five times, including
a season-best 14 in the final game of the year against
North Dakota State in The Summit League tournament
... hit two free throws at IPFW (Jan. 19) with seconds
remaining to seal the win on the road ... recorded his
second and third career double doubles in back-toback games.
Kirksey played in 31 games while making 17 starts last
season ... put up double figure points 12 times, including a career-best 18 on two occasions, first against Appalacian State (Dec. 16) on 8-of-8 shooting, and again
versus Oakland (Feb. 16), shooting 7-of-9 from the field
... led the team with a 53.6 field goal percentage ... led
all of team’s newcomers with 7.4 points per game ... his
28 steals ranked second on the team ... pulled down
a career high eight rebounds against Tennessee Tech
(Feb. 23), while also scoring 16 points ... closed out the
season on a strong note, setting eight career highs in
his last six games.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2009-10
26-2
64-2.5
39
2011-12
26-2
79-3.0
78
2012-13 29-24
216-7.4 212
Totals
81-28
359-4.4 329
Ast. Stl.
2
3
2 10
6 15
10 28
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2010-11 28-12
215-7.7
2011-12 26-23
260-10.0
2012-13 24-14
144-6.0
Totals
78-49
619-7.9
Reb.
96
111
86
293
Ast. Stl.
19 19
18 20
12 11
49 50
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No.
1
2
3
4
5
10
12
13
21
22
30
31
32
35
40
44
54
Name
Pos.
Nelson Kirksey
F/G
Aaron Washington
G
John Burke
G
Mason Wedel
G
Reese Holliday
F
Jacobby Bledsoe
G
Martez Harrison
G
Frank Williams, Jr.
G
Fred Chatmon
F/C
Shayok Shayok
F
Chandler Levingston
F
Caleb Johnson
F/C
Jordan Brown
G
Juan Ramon Rivas
F
Trinity Hall
F
Kirk Korver
F/C
Isaac Kreuer
C
Ht.
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-4
5-10
5-11
6-6
6-9
6-8
6-6
6-9
5-10
6-8
6-7
6-7
6-10
Wt.
195
165
205
180
220
165
185
175
230
230
220
215
170
200
210
220
245
TEAM PROFILE
Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Exp.
1L
1L
1L
1L
TR
HS
HS
TR
3L
TR
HS
1L
HS
HS
3L
3L
HS
Hometown (Last School)
Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jacksonville Coll.)
Kansas City, Kan. (Johnson County CC)
Atlanta, Ga. (Hargrave MA)
Shawnee, Kan. (DeSoto HS)
Kansas City, Kan. (Toledo)
Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern HS)
Kansas City, Mo. (Brewster Academy)
Kansas City, Mo. (Indian Hills CC)
Cleveland, Ohio (Garfield Heights HS)
Ottawa, Ontario (Bradley)
Chicago, Ill. (St. John’s Military Academy)
Sacramento, Calif. (Yuba Coll.)
Springfield, Ga. (IMG Academy)
Orlando, Fla. (Olympia HS)
Kansas City, Kan. (Wyandotte HS)
Pella, Iowa (Pella HS)
Kansas City, Mo. (Impact Academy)
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2011-12 31-17
229-7.4 105
Ast. Stl.
22 28
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb SID .................... Rob McCutcheon
Address ..................5100 Rockhill Road, SRC 201
................................................Kansas City, MO 64110
Office Number ............................... (816) 235-1034
Cell Number ................................... (816) 284-9251
E-Mail ......................... mccutcheonrb@umkc.edu
Fax Number .................................... (816) 235-1035
Press Row .............................................................. TBA
MEDIA OUTLETS
Kansas City Star ............................... Blair Kerkhoff
Office: (816) 234-4730
Email: bkerkhoff@kcstar.com
University News ................................ Sports Editor
Office: (816) 235-1393
Email:
KANSAS CITY CAMPUS
WHB 810/KCTE 1510 ...................Steven St. John
Top Returnees
*Fred Chatmon, Sr., F/C
*Trinity Hall, Sr., F
*Nelson Kirksey, Sr., G/F
*Kirk Korver, Sr., F
Pts.
7.4
6.0
7.4
5.8
Rebs.
7.3
3.6
3.4
2.6
Asts.
0.1
0.5
0.7
0.5
Key Losses
*Estan Tyler
*Nate Rogers
Thomas Staton
Pts.
11.4
6.7
9.9
Rebs.
2.4
2.1
2.0
Asts.
3.0
2.0
1.6
Office: (913) 344-1500
Email: stevenstjohn@810whb.com
KCTV (CBS).................................. Michael Coleman
Office: (913) 677-7242
Email: Michael.Coleman@KCTV5.com
KMBC (ABC) ...........................................Len Dawson
Office: (816) 221-9999
Email: ldawson@hearst.com
KSHB (NBC)................................................Jack Harry
Office: (816) 932-4141
Email: ack.harry@kshb.com
*2012-13 starter
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KANSAS CITY 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 8-24
Player
Estan Tyler
Thomas Staton
Nelson Kirksey
Fred Chatmon
Nate Rogers
Kirk Korver
Trinity Hall
Brad Reid
Alton Tanner
Mason Wedel
John Burke
Aaron Washington
Caleb Johnson
Trevor Franklin
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Home: 2-11
G-GS
31-30
32-12
31-18
29-24
29-15
32-19
24-14
32-8
16-4
28-5
20-7
17-9
18-2
11-1
Min-Avg
983-31.7
769-24.0
633-20.4
687-23.7
665-22.9
663-20.7
468-19.5
414-12.9
208-13.0
329-11.8
159-8.0
217-12.8
120-6.7
86-7.8
32
32
Summit League Games: 5-11
Home: 2-6
Player
Estan Tyler
Thomas Staton
Fred Chatmon
Nelson Kirksey
Kirk Korver
Nate Rogers
Brad Reid
Trinity Hall
Mason Wedel
Aaron Washington
Caleb Johnson
Alton Tanner
John Burke
Trevor Franklin
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
517-32.3
422-26.4
330-23.6
317-19.8
314-19.6
317-22.6
242-15.1
243-20.3
150-11.5
141-11.8
41-5.9
66-11.0
66-8.3
34-5.7
G-GS
16-15
16-6
14-10
16-10
16-11
14-6
16-6
12-6
13-3
12-6
7-0
6-0
8-1
6-0
16
16
Road: 4-11
Neutral: 2-2
FG-FGA
122-287
116-270
89-166
85-159
70-203
57-146
46-139
44-84
12-40
16-53
13-42
16-34
12-26
5-18
Pct
.425
.430
.536
.535
.345
.390
.331
.524
.300
.302
.310
.471
.462
.278
3P-3PA
60-139
29-70
15-41
0-4
35-105
32-99
10-40
0-0
5-19
7-33
5-19
0-4
1-6
0-6
Pct
.432
.414
.366
.000
.333
.323
.250
.000
.263
.212
.263
.000
.167
.000
FT-FTA
48-57
55-77
36-63
46-89
20-33
39-46
42-62
19-30
15-20
3-5
4-5
2-3
8-11
8-11
Pct
.842
.714
.571
.517
.606
.848
.677
.633
.750
.600
.800
.667
.727
.727
703-1667
790-1654
.422
.478
199-585
206-513
.340
.402
345-512
466-688
.674
.677
Off-Def
8-65
17-47
30-75
70-142
16-44
24-58
27-59
46-65
11-16
4-27
2-13
5-14
4-8
1-3
43-34
310-673
295-729
Rebs-Avg
73-2.4
64-2.0
105-3.4
212-7.3
60-2.1
82-2.6
86-3.6
111-3.5
27-1.7
31-1.1
15-0.8
19-1.1
12-0.7
4-0.4
77-2.5
983-30.7
1024-32.0
PF-FD
59-0
54-1
60-2
74-2
66-3
51-0
54-1
65-0
26-0
22-0
22-0
20-0
19-0
2-0
1
595-9
487-0
TO BS St
86
0 18
61
3 35
49
5 28
46 28 15
71
2 27
40
8 16
37 13 11
17 30
6
12
0
6
13
1 15
14
2
3
17
1
7
6
3
2
4
1
0
9
315 482 97 189
435 401 101 252
Off-Def
1-34
4-26
34-56
10-41
11-28
9-24
29-38
13-28
4-13
4-11
2-0
2-6
0-5
1-2
22-22
146-334
133-347
Rebs-Avg
35-2.2
30-1.9
90-6.4
51-3.2
39-2.4
33-2.4
67-4.2
41-3.4
17-1.3
15-1.3
2-0.3
8-1.3
5-0.6
3-0.5
44-2.8
480-30.0
480-30.0
PF-FD
28-0
25-0
42-2
31-1
28-0
32-1
35-0
26-0
11-0
14-0
9-0
5-0
10-0
1-0
1
298-4
211-0
Ast
40
29
3
12
11
31
5
5
11
12
0
0
0
1
Pts-Avg
352-11.4
316-9.9
229-7.4
216-7.4
195-6.7
185-5.8
144-6.0
107-3.3
44-2.8
42-1.5
35-1.8
34-2.0
33-1.8
18-1.6
1950-60.9
2252-70.4
Road: 3-5
FG-FGA
74-164
67-144
49-73
42-83
30-71
29-94
28-51
20-62
7-24
10-21
6-13
5-12
3-15
0-5
Pct
.451
.465
.671
.506
.423
.309
.549
.323
.292
.476
.462
.417
.200
.000
3P-3PA
33-85
16-40
0-2
13-29
15-44
14-50
0-0
5-22
5-18
0-2
1-2
2-5
1-7
0-1
Pct
.388
.400
.000
.448
.341
.280
.000
.227
.278
.000
.500
.400
.143
.000
FT-FTA
18-25
20-27
20-39
14-22
19-24
14-21
13-18
22-31
1-2
0-0
4-5
3-5
0-0
2-5
Pct
.720
.741
.513
.636
.792
.667
.722
.710
.500
.000
.800
.600
.000
.400
370-832
388-814
.445
.477
105-307
108-272
.342
.397
150-224
231-334
.670
.692
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 8
Dec. 16
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Ast
93
52
22
6
58
16
12
7
6
23
1
17
1
1
Opponent
Result
at Seton Hall
L, 36-75
LINCOLN (MO)
W, 99-64
^vs. Albany (NY)
L, 59-62
^vs. Norfolk State
W, 63-57
at Ohio State
L, 45-91
*IUPUI
W, 79-65
*WESTERN ILLINOIS
L, 63-68
at North Dakota
W, 73-70
at Louisville
L, 47-99
APPALACHIAN STATE
L, 71-81
IOWA STATE
L, 61-76
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. L, 65-66
at K-State
L, 44-52
*at Neb.-Omaha
L, 65-77
*SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
L, 61-77
*NORTH DAKOTA STATE
L, 44-63
UTAH VALLEY
L, 66-78
*at South Dakota
W, 90-86
*at Oakland
L, 68-81
*at IPFW
W, 63-59
HOUSTON BAPTIST
L, 61-63
Date
Jan. 26
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Feb. 28
March 2
March 10
TO
44
34
20
31
19
37
9
14
4
7
2
3
5
0
4
160 233
205 197
BS
0
1
13
2
3
0
16
9
1
1
2
0
1
0
St
9
18
11
10
9
13
4
5
7
5
1
4
0
0
Pts-Avg
199-12.4
170-10.6
118-8.4
111-6.9
94-5.9
86-6.1
69-4.3
67-5.6
20-1.5
20-1.7
17-2.4
15-2.5
7-0.9
2-0.3
49 96
35 123
995-62.2
1115-69.7
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
*NEB.-OMAHA
*at North Dakota State
*at South Dakota State
*at Houston Baptist
*SOUTH DAKOTA
*IPFW
*OAKLAND
%at Tennessee Tech
*at Western Illinois
*at IUPUI
#vs. North Dakota State
Result
L, 59-67
L, 34-71
L, 57-88
L, 45-66
W, 80-65
L, 60-65
L, 74-86
L, 62-68
L, 50-53
W, 48-44
L, 58-69
^Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off
(Uncasville, Conn.)
%ESPN BracketBuster game
#Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
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Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
9-18
9-18
13-15
15-14
20-8
15-12
12-17
7-19
12-15
10-17
9-18
8-22
16-13
14-16
18-11
9-20
15-14
16-12
14-14
12-20
11-21
7-24
12-18
16-14
10-21
8-24
Conference
Post.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
7-11 Mid-Con (7th)
—
10-8 Mid-Con (T-3rd) —
7-9 Mid-Con (6th)
—
7-9 Mid-Con (6th)
—
3-11 Mid-Con (T-7th) —
10-6 Mid-Con (T-2nd) —
9-7 Mid-Con (4th)
—
7-7 Mid-Con (5th)
—
7-7 Mid-Con (5th)
—
9-7 Mid-Con (5th)
—
12-4 Mid-Con (2nd) —
11-5 Mid-Con (3rd)
—
6-8 Mid-Con (6th)
—
6-12 Summit (8th)
—
3-15 Summit (10th) —
6-12 Summit (8th)
—
9-9 Summit (6th)
—
4-14 Summit (10th) —
5-11 Summit (T-6th) —
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NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES
QUICK FACTS
Location:........................................ Las Cruces, N.M.
Joined WAC: .......................................... July 1, 2005
Enrollment: ..................................................... 16,428
Founded: ..............................................................1888
Nickname:........................................................Aggies
Colors:....................................... Crimson and White
President: .............................Dr. Garrey Carruthers
Athletics Director: ............. Dr. McKinley Boston
Athletic Department: .................(575) 646-4126
Ticket Office: ...................................(575) 646-1420
Web Site:...................... www.nmstatesports.com
AGGIE BITS

New Mexico State made its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history in 2013 and
second straight appearance. It’s the first time the Aggies have made consecutive NCAA trips
since the 1993 and 1994 seasons.

New Mexico State won the 2013 WAC Tournament Championship, the first team to win backto-back titles since 2001 and 2002.

The Aggies won their third WAC Tournament title in four years and now own four titles in just
eight years in the WAC.

Sim Bhullar broke the school record for blocked shots in a single-season (85) last season.

NM State set two school team records in 2012-13: field goal percentage in a game (68.6 percent
vs. UTSA) and blocked shots in a season (193). The Aggies also tied the blocked shots record for
a game (12 at UTSA).

NM State won 12 straight games last year. It was the longest streak under coach Menzies and
longest since the 2006-07 season. The Aggies finished the season winning 18-of-21 games.

Daniel Mullings and Sim Bhullar earned WAC All-Tournament Team honors last season. Bhullar
was also named WAC Tournament MVP; he was the first freshman since 1991 to win the award.
BASKETBALL FACTS
Head Coach ...................................... Marvin Menzies
Basketball Office..............................(575) 646-1447
School’s All-Time Record .1379-1029-2 (.573), 104 yrs
All-Time WAC Record ................76-42 (.644), 8 yrs
Number of WAC Tournament Titles ................... 4
Last WAC Tournament Title ............................2013
2012-13 Record ...................................... 24-11 (.686)
2012-13 WAC Record ............................... 14-4 (3rd)
Arena..........................Pan American Center (8,994)
Arena Record....................531-145 (.789), 45 years
NCAA Appearances .........................20 (Last: 2013)
NCAA Record ........................................... 10-22 (.323)
NIT Appearances .................................5 (Last: 2000)
NIT Record ..................................................... 5-5 (.500)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ................................. 5/2
Starters Returning/Lost ...................................... 3/2
PAN AMERICAN CENTER
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 8
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 15
Nov. 20
Nov. 23
Nov. 25
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 21
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
^vs. Western Michigan
^vs. Tennessee State
at Hawai’i (ESPN2)
UTEP (AV)
NORTHERN COLORADO (AV)
at UTEP
BETHUNE-COOKMAN (AV)
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
at Colorado State
NEW MEXICO (AV)
at Gonzaga (ESPNU)
at Arizona (PAC12 Network)
at Drake
at New Mexico (ESPN3)
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
SOUTH ALABAMA
*at Grand Canyon
*SEATTLE U (AV)
*IDAHO (AV)
*at Chicago State
*at Kansas City
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (AV)
Time
9 p.m.
5 p.m.
12 a.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Date
Opponent
Time
Jan. 30
*BAKERSFIELD (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 1
*UTAH VALLEY (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 6
*at Idaho
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
Feb. 13
*KANSAS CITY (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*CHICAGO STATE (AV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*at Texas-Pan American
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*at Utah Valley
7 p.m.
March 1 *at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
March 6 *GRAND CANYON (AV)
7 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
*WAC Game
^Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)
CAPS - Home Game
AV-AggieVision
All times local/subject to change
AGGIE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Garrey Carruthers
President
Dr. Jack Thomas
Faculty Representative
Dr. McKinley Boston
Athletic Director
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Eddie Morelos
Asst. Media Coord./Mbb Contact
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NEW MEXICO STATE STATE COACHING STAFF
MARVIN MENZIES
Alma Mater: UCLA, 1987
Overall Record: 126-79, 6 years
Born: October 15, 1961
Family: Wife – Tammy; Children – Andreanna,
Andre and Niece, Aja
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1991-94 Santa Monica College, Assistant Coach
1994-95 Santa Monica College, Head Coach
1995-96 Santa Monica College, Assistant Head Coach
1996-97 Cal State Sacramento, Assistant Coach
1997-98 Santa Monica College, Associate Head Coach
1999-03 San Diego State, Assistant Coach
2003-04 Southern California, Assistant Coach
2004-05 UNLV, Assistant Coach
2005-07 Louisville, Assistant Coach
2007New Mexico State, Head Coach


Menzies has posted five winning seasons at NM State (126-78 all-time
record) and is only the second coach in school history to win over 120
games in his first six seasons.
 He recorded 126 career wins, which ranks fifth at NM State, and recorded the fourth 20-win season in his tenure in 2012-13.
 Menzies won the fourth WAC Tournament Championship in school
history in 2012-13 and led the Aggies to their 20th appearance in the
NCAA Tournament.
 He posts a 13-3 record in WAC Tournament games with three championships, and back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013, and four title game
appearances in six years.
 He coached 15 all-conference players in his six seasons at NM State.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
2007-08 New Nexico State
2008-09 New Mexico State
2009-10 New Mexico State
2010-11 New Mexico State
2011-12 New Mexico State
2012-13 New Mexico State
Overall Record
NM State Record
WAC Record
Overall
21-14
17-15
22-12
16-17
26-10
24-11
Conf. (Finish)Postseason
12-4 WAC (T-1st)
—
9-7 WAC (T-3rd)
—
11-5 WAC (T-2nd) NCAA
9-2 WAC (T-2nd)
—
10-4 WAC (2nd)
NCAA
14-4 WAC (3rd)
NCAA
ASSISTANT COACHES
126-79 (.615)/6 years
Same
65-31 (.677)/6 years
Paul Weir
York ‘04
7th Year
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Keith Brown
Pacific, ‘98
3rd Year
Aerick Sanders
San Diego State, ‘05
1st Year
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NEW MEXICO STATE TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
SIM BHULLAR
DANIEL MULLINGS
TSHILIDZI NEPHAWE
C, 7-5, 355, So.
G, 6-2, 172, Jr.
C, 6-10, 265, R-Jr.
Sim Bhullar began his Aggie career with an outstanding freshman campaign in 2012-13 ... averaged 10.1
points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game en
route to earning WAC Freshman of the Year honors
... was the first Aggie to garner the award in the WAC
and first player at NM State since 2001 ... helped the
Aggies win their second consecutive WAC Tournament title after tallying two double-doubles in the
tournament en route to collecting the WAC Tournament Most Valuable Player honors ... became the first
freshman since 1991 to earn the award.
Daniel Mullings was a significant force on the hardwood
for the Aggies as a sophomore during NM State’s
second consecutive season with a WAC Tournament
Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance ...
earned second team all-WAC and WAC all-Defensive
team honors ... named to the WAC All-Tournament
team ... led the Aggies with 13.8 points per game and
had team-high marks with 91 assists and 79 steals ...
ranked first in the WAC in steals (2.26 per game) last
year ... played on the Canadian Development Men’s
National Team this past summer and helped the team
to the bronze medal game of the World University
Games in Russia.
Nephawe started in the first nine games of the season
before he was sidelined with a season-ending hand
injury ... averaged 7.2 points and 5.2 rebounds per
game and shot 51.1 percent for the field (23-of-45)
during the 2012-13 season ... recorded a pair of
double-double games and now has three career
double-doubles for the Aggies ... at Niagara, he posted
his first double-double of the year with 14 points,
a season-high mark, and 10 rebounds ... tallied his
best shooting performance of the season against the
Purple Eagles with a 6-of-7 showing.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 35-26
352-10.1 233
Ast. Stl.
26 85
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2011-12 36-26
334-9.3 146
2012-13 35-34
483-13.8 181
Totals
71-60
817-11.5 327
Ast. Stl.
69 58
91 79
160 137
2013-14 ROSTER
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4
5
12
15
20
21
23
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Name
Travon Landry
DK Eldridge
Sim Bhullar
Remi Barry
Ian Baker
Kevin Aronis
K.C. Ross-Miller
Tshilidzi Nephawe
Matej Buovac
Tanveer Bhullar
Daniel Mullings
Renaldo Dixon
Aaron Kubinski
Pos.
G
G
C
F
G
G
G
C
F
C
G
F
F
Ht.
6-0
6-2
7-5
6-7
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-10
6-7
7-3
6-2
6-9
6-5
Wt.
170
180
355
225
180
185
180
265
206
335
172
215
200
TEAM PROFILE
Yr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
RS-Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
RS-Fr.
Exp.
HS
TR
1L
2L
HS
1L
1L
3L
1L
HS
2L
3L
HS
Hometown (Last School)
San Antonio, Texas (Huntington Prep)
Dallas, Texas (New Mexico JC)
Toronto, Ontario (Huntington Prep)
Paris, France (Del Oro HS)
Washington, D.C. (Arlington Country Day HS)
Sebastopol, Calif. (Santa Rosa JC)
Grand Prairie, Texas (New Orleans)
Johannesburg, South Africa (Stoneridge Prep)
Zagreb, Croatia (La Lumiere)
Toronto, Ontario (Father Henry Carr)
Toronto, Ontario (Wilfrid Laurier)
Toronto, Ontario (Christian Faith Academy)
Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS)
NEW MEXICO STATE CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Daniel Mullings, Jr., G
*Sim Bhullar, So., C
*K.C. Ross-Miller, Jr., G
Tshilidzi Nephawe, Jr., C
Pts.
13.8
10.1
5.3
7.2
Rebs.
5.2
6.7
1.9
5.2
Key Losses
*Bandja Sy
*Tyrone Watson
Pts.
11.9
10.3
Rebs. Asts.
7.3
1.4
5.0
2.8
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2010-11 33-17
184/5.6 144
2011-12
36-0
209/5.8 135
2012-13
9-9
65/7.2
47
Total
78-26
458/5.9 326
Ast. Stl.
7 32
14 32
1
5
22 69
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director ................................................. Tyler Dunkel
Men’s Basketball Contact ..........Eddie Morelos
Address ............................ MSC 3k, P.O. Box 30001
..................................... Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Office Number .............................. (575) 646-1885
Cell Number ................................... (575) 642-5746
E-Mail ....................................emorelos@nmsu.edu
Fax Number .................................... (575) 646-2099
Press Row ........................................ (575) 646-3400
MEDIA OUTLETS
Las Cruces Sun-News ......................Jason Groves
Office: (575) 541-5444
Email: jgroves@lcsun-news.com
El Paso Times ............................Margaret Gallardo
Office: (915) 546-6166
Email: mgallardo@elpasotimes.com
Las Cruces Bulletin .................................Jim Hilley
Asts.
2.6
0.7
2.3
0.1
Office: (575) 524-8061
Email: jim@lascrucesbulletin.com
Albuquerque Journal ................ Randy Harrison
Office: (800) 990-5765
Email: rharrison@abqjournal.com
The Roundup (Campus)
Office: (575) 646-6397
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*2012-13 starter
Office: (575) 524-8588
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NEW MEXICO STATE 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 24-11
Player
Daniel Mullings
Bandja Sy
Tyrone Watson
Sim Bhullar
Tshilidzi Nephawe
Renaldo Dixon
Terrel de Rouen
K.C. Ross-Miller
Remi Barry
Kevin Aronis
Emery Coleman
B.J. West
Matej Buovac
Eric Weary
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Home: 15-1
G-GS
35-34
35-35
24-23
35-26
9-9
34-13
31-9
30-26
27-0
35-0
4-0
12-0
12-0
10-0
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WAC Games: 14-4
Player
Bandja Sy
Daniel Mullings
Sim Bhullar
Tyrone Watson
Renaldo Dixon
Terrel de Rouen
K.C. Ross-Miller
Remi Barry
Kevin Aronis
B.J. West
Matej Buovac
Emery Coleman
Eric Weary
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
1202-34.3
1237-35.3
779-32.5
853-24.4
187-20.8
637-18.7
605-19.5
693-23.1
347-12.9
337-9.6
34-8.5
49-4.1
42-3.5
48-4.8
Road: 6-8
FG-FGA
167-355
150-363
85-175
139-224
23-45
68-136
59-148
47-135
38-90
36-100
2-6
8-21
6-11
4-19
Pct
.470
.413
.486
.621
.511
.500
.399
.348
.422
.360
.333
.381
.545
.211
3P-3PA
20-54
28-98
6-19
0-0
0-0
4-8
24-67
9-45
7-29
31-90
1-3
1-1
3-8
3-16
Pct
.370
.286
.316
.000
.000
.500
.358
.200
.241
.344
.333
1.000
.375
.188
FT-FTA
129-170
87-128
72-109
74-159
19-31
50-70
29-47
55-69
26-42
3-8
4-5
6-7
0-0
0-0
Pct
.759
.680
.661
.465
.613
.714
.617
.797
.619
.375
.800
.857
.000
.000
832-1828
780-1949
.455
.400
137-438
193-582
.313
.332
554-845
422-590
.656
.715
Home: 9-0
G-GS
18-18
18-18
18-18
11-11
18-7
18-8
13-10
17-0
18-0
6-0
8-0
1-0
2-0
18
18
Min-Avg
661-36.7
651-36.2
491-27.3
395-35.9
352-19.6
424-23.6
266-20.5
205-12.1
152-8.4
22-3.7
25-3.1
1-1.0
5-2.5
Neutral: 3-2
Off-Def
63-118
76-180
38-81
89-144
22-25
43-94
8-58
10-47
20-50
6-22
0-2
13-14
1-4
2-5
38-47
429-891
372-720
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
181-5.2
64-0
256-7.3
55-0
119-5.0
40-1
233-6.7
73-1
47-5.2
28-1
137-4.0
53-1
66-2.1
64-2
57-1.9
70-1
70-2.6
35-0
28-0.8
20-0
2-0.5
4-0
27-2.3
6-0
5-0.4
4-0
7-0.7
8-0
85-2.4
1
1320-37.7 525-7
1092-31.2 711-22
Ast TO BS St
91 105 16 79
49 82 21 25
68 61
7 22
26 44 85
4
1 23
5
1
20 36 46
8
55 45
2 14
69 60
2 33
7 19
1
4
10
9
6
7
3
3
0
0
1
7
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
5
1
1
6
401 506 193 198
368 432 111 215
Off-Def
43-98
30-63
52-79
19-33
29-50
7-41
4-20
12-27
3-5
3-8
1-3
0-0
0-1
24-21
227-449
213-360
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
141-7.8
25-0
93-5.2
34-0
131-7.3
40-0
52-4.7
20-0
79-4.4
29-1
48-2.7
43-2
24-1.8
32-0
39-2.3
18-0
8-0.4
8-0
11-1.8
5-0
4-0.5
3-0
0-0.0
0-0
1-0.5
2-0
45-2.5
0
676-37.6 259-3
573-31.8 368-12
Ast
30
46
17
36
9
43
27
5
4
0
0
0
0
2355-67.3
2175-62.1
Road: 5-4
FG-FGA
97-197
89-199
80-133
45-90
39-74
39-93
20-56
21-51
16-52
3-5
2-6
0-0
0-3
Pct
.492
.447
.602
.500
.527
.419
.357
.412
.308
.600
.333
.000
.000
3P-3PA
13-36
11-34
0-0
1-4
2-4
17-42
5-26
2-15
15-50
1-1
0-4
0-0
0-3
Pct
.361
.324
.000
.250
.500
.405
.192
.133
.300
1.000
.000
.000
.000
FT-FTA
58-81
75-98
44-90
30-48
32-43
17-26
16-21
17-25
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct
.716
.765
.489
.625
.744
.654
.762
.680
.000
.667
.000
.000
.000
451-959
423-1029
.470
.411
67-219
116-308
.306
.377
291-435
201-292
.669
.688
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 5
Nov. 11
Nov. 15
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 4
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Pts-Avg
483-13.8
415-11.9
248-10.3
352-10.1
65-7.2
190-5.6
171-5.5
158-5.3
109-4.0
106-3.0
9-2.3
23-1.9
15-1.3
11-1.1
Opponent
Result
#WESTERN NEW MEXICO W, 98-49
^at Oregon State (ESPNU) L, 62-71
SE Louisiana
W, 81-56
^vs. Bucknell
L, 49-62
^at Niagara
L, 83-86
Northern New Mexico
W, 67-37
Louisiana
W, 79-57
at UTEP
L, 54-55.
SOUTHERN MISS (AV)
W, 68-60
at South Alabama
W, 58-52
at New Mexico (CBS CS) L, 58-73
New Mexico (AV)
L, 63-68
Missouri State (AV)
W, 71-51
*at UT Arlington
L, 47-68
*at Louisiana Tech
L, 72-81
*UTSA (AV)
W, 82-62
*Texas State (AV)
W, 78-67
*at Seattle U (ROOT)W, 83-82 (2OT)
*at Idaho
W, 71-70
*Utah State (AV)
W, 64-51
*San Jose State (AV)
W, 70-53
Date
Jan. 23
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
March 2
March 7
March 9
March 14
March 15
March 16
March 21
TO BS St
43 13 13
61
7 47
20 54
2
25
5 11
22 33
5
29
1
8
25
0 11
11
0
1
3
3
3
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
217 246 117 101
199 228 56 105
Pts-Avg
265-14.7
264-14.7
204-11.3
121-11.0
112-6.2
112-6.2
61-4.7
61-3.6
47-2.6
9-1.5
4-0.5
0-0.0
0-0.0
1260-70.0
1163-64.6
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
*Denver (ESPNU)
*at Texas State
*at UTSA
*Idaho (AV)
*Seattle U (AV)
*at San Jose State
*at Utah State (ESPNU)
UTEP (AV)
*at Denver (ERT)
*Louisiana Tech (AV)
*UT Arlington (AV)
$vs. #6 Idaho
$vs. #7 Texas State
$vs. #4 UT Arlington
&vs. #4 Saint Louis
Result
W, 53-42
W, 86-72
W, 75-62
W, 76-74
W, 60-57
W, 67-57
L, 69-73
W, 55-51
L, 60-66
W, 78-60
W, 69-66.
W, 65-49
W, 74-65
W, 64-55
L, 44-64
#Exhibition Game
*WAC Game
^2K Sports Classic benefitting Wounded Warrior
CAPS Home
AV-AggieVision
ERT-ESPN Regional TV
$WAC Tournament (Las Vegas)
&NCAA Tournament Second Round (San Jose)
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Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
16-16
21-11
26-5
23-6
25-8
26-8
23-8
25-10
11-15
19-9
18-12
23-10
22-10
14-14
20-12
20-9
13-14
6-24
16-14
25-9
21-14
17-15
22-12
16-17
26-10
24-11
Conference
Post.
8-10 PCAA (T-6th)
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12-6 BWC (2nd)
NIT
16-2 BWC (T-1st) NCAA
15-3 BWC (2nd) NCAA
12-6 BWC (3rd)
NCAA
15-3 BWC (1st)
NCAA
12-6 BWC (1st)
NCAA
13-5 BWC (2nd)
—
8-10 BWC (T-7th)
—
12-4 BWC-E (T-1st)
—
8-8 BWC-E (5th)
—
12-4 BWC-E (T-1st) NCAA
11-5 BWC-E (2nd)
NIT
10-6 SBC-W (T-2nd) —
11-4 SBC-W (T-1st)
—
9-6 SBC-W (2nd)
—
6-9 SBC-W (T-4th)
—
1-14 SBC-W (6th)
—
10-6 WAC (T-4th)
—
11-5 WAC (2nd) NCAA
12-4 WAC (T-1st)
—
9-7 WAC (T-3rd)
—
11-5 WAC (T-2nd) NCAA
9-7 WAC (T-2nd)
—
10-4 WAC (2nd) NCAA
14-4 WAC (3rd)
NCAA
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SEATTLE U REDHAWKS
QUICK FACTS
REDHAWK BITS

Three starters return to the Redhawk squad in 2013-14, led by leading scorer Clarence Trent (9.8
ppg) and leading rebounder Deshaun Sunderhaus (6.0 rpg).

Seattle U will look to improve on its 2012-13 record of 8-22 overall, including a 3-15 record within
the WAC.

Among the six newcomers are three players who were with the Seattle U program last season
sitting out as redshirts: transfers Emerson Murray and Isiah Umipig as well as redshirt freshman
Emmanuel Chibuogwu.

Seattle U welcomes two more residents of Great Britain to join returning sophomore Jack Crook:
junior college transfer Shore Adenekan and freshman Theo Turner.
Head Coach ....................................Cameron Dollar
Basketball Office........................... (206) 296-5872

Luiz Bidart and David Trimble will look for another Academic All-WAC certificate after earning
one in 2012-13 for their performances both on the court and in the classroom.
School’s All-Time Record ......1003-894 (.529)/67 yrs
All-Time WAC Record ....................................... 3-15
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................0
Last WAC Tournament Title ........................... N/A

Seattle U continued to rank among the top Division I schools in rebounding, finishing tied for
7th in the country with 40 rebounds per game.
Location:..............................................Seattle, Wash.
Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2012
Enrollment: ........................................................ 7,755
Founded: .............................................................. 1891
Nickname:..................................................Redhawks
Colors:.................................................Red and White
President: ............... Fr. Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.
Athletics Director: ..................................Bill Hogan
Athletic Department: ................. (206) 296-6400
Ticket Office: ................................... (206) 398-4678
Web Site:.............................. www.goseattleu.com
BASKETBALL FACTS
2012-13 Record ...................................... 8-22 (.267)
2012-13 WAC Record .......................... 3-15 (10th)
Arena............................................. Key Arena (8,500)
Arena Record .........................31-26 (.544), 4 years
NCAA Appearances ...................... 11 (Last: 1969)
NCAA Record .........................................10-13 (.435)
NIT Appearances ..............................2 (Last: 1957)
NIT Record ...................................................0-2 (.000)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................7/5
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................3/2
KEY ARENA
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 25
Nov. 29
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 30
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 25
Feb. 1
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Opponent
at Washington (PAC12 Net)
^CS FULLERTON (ROOT)
EVERGREEN STATE
at Boise State (ROOT)
UC RIVERSIDE (ROOT)
at Eastern Washington
UC DAVIS
at Cal State Northridge
at Cal State Fullerton
PACIFIC LUTHERAN
#vs. Norfolk State
at Nebraska-Omaha
UC SANTA BARBARA
*KANSAS CITY
*at New Mexico State (AV)
*at Texas-Pan American
*BAKERSFIELD
*UTAH VALLEY
*at Grand Canyon
*at Idaho
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
*NEW MEXICO STATE (ROOT)
Time
Date
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Feb. 13
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*GRAND CANYON
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*CHICAGO STATE
7 p.m.
Mar. 1
*IDAHO (ROOT)
7 p.m.
Mar. 6
*at Kansas City
7 p.m.
Mar. 8
*at Chicago State
2 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
Opponent
Time
*WAC Game
^Elgin Baylor Classic
#game played at ShoWare Center (Kent, Wash.)
CAPS-Home
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REDHAWK ADMINISTRATION
Fr. Stephen Sundborg
President
David Arnesen
Faculty Representative
Bill Hogan
Athletics Director
Roxanne Levenson
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SEATTLE U COACHING STAFF
CAMERON DOLLAR
Alma Mater: UCLA, 1997
Overall Record: 59-93 (.388), 5 years
School Record: 48-71 (.403), 4 years
Born: December 9, 1975
Family: Wife – Maureen; Children – Jalen,
Giselle, and Jason
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1997-98 UC Irvine, Assistant Coach
1998-99 Southern California College, Head Coach
1999
University of Georgia, Assistant Coach
1999-02 Saint Louis University, Assistant Coach
2002-09 University of Washington, Assistant Coach
2009Seattle University, Head Coach


Cameron Dollar enters his fifth season as head coach at Seattle University.
 Among his 48 victories at Seattle U are two wins over Oregon State,
victories at Virginia and at Utah, and wins over Fresno State, Weber
State, Utah State, and Pepperdine.
 Dollar did not have to move upon taking the Seattle U job, as he was
the assistant coach at the University of Washington for the previous
seven seasons.
 At age 22, he became the youngest coach in college basketball when
he took over at Southern California College (now Vanguard University)
in the 1998-99 season.
 Seattle is special for Dollar, as he helped UCLA win the 1995 NCAA
Championship at the Kingdome.
 Dollar’s relationship with Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar goes
back to the mid-1990s when Dollar was a player and Romar an assistant
coach at UCLA. Dollar served on Romar’s staff both at Saint Louis and
at Washington before becoming head coach of the Redhawks.
 Dollar’s father, Donald Dollar, one of the best coaches in the history of
Georgia high school basketball, is an assistant coach for Cameron Dollar
at Seattle University.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
1998-99 So. California College
2009-10 Seattle University
2010-11 Seattle University
2011-12 Seattle University
2012-13 Seattle University
Overall Record
Seattle U Record
WAC Record
ASSISTANT COACHES
Overall
11-22
17-14
11-20
12-15
8-22
Conf. (Finish)
5-9 (6th)
—
—
—
3-15 (10th)
59-93 (.388)/5 years
48-71 (.403)/4 years
3-15 (.167)/1 year
Postseason
—
—
—
—
—
Donald Dollar
Morehouse College ‘62
5th Year
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Cleveland State ‘05
2nd Year
Darren Talley
Chapman, ‘02
5th Year
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SEATTLE U TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
D’VONNE PICKETT JR.
DESHAUN SUNDERHAUS
CLARENCE
ET
TRENT
RENT
RE
ENT
G, 6-0, 200, Jr.
F, 6-6, 225, Jr.
F, 6-6, 225, Jr.
In his first season at Seattle University, D’Vonne Pickett Jr. appeared in all 30 games, making 19 starts for
the Redhawks in 2012-13 ... averaged 7.0 points and
3.4 rebounds per game ... was second on the squad
in assists with 99 and led the way with 43 steals ...
reached double figures in points nine times during
the season ... earned his first career double-double
against Campbell, collecting 16 points, 10 rebounds,
and five assists in the contest ... in the Redhawks’ next
game, he scored a season-high 17 points on 8-of-12
shooting from the field against Idaho, and pulled
down six rebounds ... against WAC regular season cochampion Louisiana Tech, he finished with 12 points,
five rebounds, and a season-high seven assists.
Deshaun Sunderhaus emerged as a low-post threat
for the Redhawks during his redshirt freshman season,
finishing third on the team in scoring with 9.4 points
per game and first in rebounding average at 6.0
rebounds per game ... led the team with 23 blocked
shots ... notched four double-doubles during the
2012-13 season, featuring a 23-point, 10-rebound
performance at Utah State ... his first career doubledouble came at Stanford, when he collected 12 points
and 11 rebounds ... pulled down a season-high 14
rebounds against Jackson State ... came to Seattle U
in the 2011-12 season but sat out as a redshirt, giving
him a chance to add some weight and other skills to
his repertoire.
In 2012-13, Clarence Trent started 28 of 30 games and
led the Redhawks in scoring average (9.8 ppg) and total
rebounds (174) ... scored in double figures 13 times during the year, including a career-high 22 points against
Texas State (Jan. 26) ... notched two double-doubles:
against New Mexico State (15 pts., 10 rbs.) and against
Louisiana Tech (10 pts., 10 rbs.) ... transferred from Washington, where he played his freshman year ... appeared
in 23 games for the Huskies in 2009-10 as Washington
won the Pac-10 Conference Tournament and advanced
to the regional semifinals in the NCAA Tournament.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 30-19
211-7.0 101
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2012-13 29-26
274-9.4
Ast. Stl.
99 43
Reb.
173
Ast. Stl.
19 12
Name
Pos.
Isiah Umipig
G
Emerson Murray
G
D’Vonne Pickett Jr.
G
Theo Turner
C
Deshaun Sunderhaus
F
Clarence Trent
F
Emmanuel Chibuogwu Jr. G
Shore Adenekan
F
William Powell
F
Manroop Clair*
G
Jack Crook
C
David Trimble
G
Luiz Bidart
G
Jarell Flora
G
Ht.
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-11
6-9
6-6
6-6
6-9
6-6
6-2
6-11
6-1
6-0
6-3
Wt.
195
200
195
240
245
240
205
240
215
175
265
200
195
200
Ast. Stl.
5
3
25 29
36 31
66 63
*stats at Washington
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
1
2
5
10
11
12
13
15
21
23
24
25
33
35
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
*2009-10 23-0
42-1.8
38
2011-12 27-26
253-9.4 118
2012-13 30-28
295-9.8 174
Totals
80-54
590-7.4 330
Yr.
RJr.
RJr.
Sr.
Fr.
RSo.
RSr.
RFr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
RSo.
RJr.
Exp.
TR
TR
1L
HS
1L
2L
RS
JC
HS
TR
1L
1L
1L
2L
Hometown (Last School)
Federal Way, Wash. (CSU Fullerton)
Vancouver, B.C. (California)
Seattle, Wash. (Central Arizona CC)
Middlesbrough, U.K. (Canarias Acad.)
Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County HS)
Tacoma, Wash. (Washington)
Shoreline, Wash. (Shorecrest HS)
London, U.K. (Lamar CC)
Huntsville, Ala. (IMG Academy
Vancouver, B.C. (Hawai‘i)
Manchester, U.K. (Loreto College)
Yakima, Wash. (Davis HS)
Sao Paulo, Brazil (San Diego)
Bremerton,Wash. (Bremerton HS)
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact ...............Jason Behenna
Address ........901 12th Avenue, PO Box 222000
......................................................... Seattle, WA 98122
Office Number .............................. (206) 296-5915
Cell Number ................................... (206) 965-0450
E-Mail ...............................behennaj@seattleu.edu
Fax Number .................................... (206) 296-2154
Press Row ...................................................(206) TBD
MEDIA OUTLETS
Seattle Times ....................................... Don Shelton
Office: (206) 464-2900
Email: sports@seattletimes.com
* Will sit out 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer regulations
KOMO-TV Channel 4 ......................... Mike Ferreri
TEAM PROFILE
SEATTLE U CAMPUS
Top Returnees
Pts.
*Clarence Trent, Sr., F
9.8
*Deshaun Sunderhaus, So., F 9.4
*D’Vonne Pickett Jr., Sr., G
7.0
Rebs.
5.8
6.0
3.4
Key Losses
*Chad Rasmussen, G
*Prince Obasi, G
Rebs. Asts.
2.8
1.2
4.6
4.3
Pts.
9.6
8.3
Office: (206) 404-4000
Email: MFerreri@komotv.com
KING-TV Channel 5 .................................. Paul Silvi
Asts.
1.2
0.7
3.3
Office: (206) 448-5555
Email: psilvi@king5.com
KIRO-TV Channel 7 .............................Chris Fancis
Office: (206) 728-7777
Email: cfrancis@kirotv.com
The Spectator (Campus) ........... Emily Hedberg
Office: (206) 296-6470
770 AM KTTH Radio (Flagship)
*2012-13 starter
Office: (206) 726-7000
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SEATTLE U 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 8-22
Home: 5-11
Player
Clarence Trent
Chad Rasmussen
Deshaun Sunderhaus
Prince Obasi
Sterling Carter
D’Vonee Jr. Pickett
Jarell Flora
Louis Green
Allen Tate
Luiz Bidart
Jack Crook
T.J. Diop
David Trimble
TEAM
Total
Opponents
G-GS
30-28
30-24
29-26
30-28
8-5
30-19
28-2
30-12
24-2
25-2
27-1
21-1
17-0
Min-Avg
650-21.7
767-25.6
665-22.9
895-29.8
149-18.6
761-25.4
469-16.8
519-17.3
376-15.7
329-13.2
278-10.3
138-6.6
79-4.6
30
30
WAC Games: 3-15
Road: 3-9
FG-FGA
104-254
96-261
110-238
91-229
20-63
83-188
67-152
70-124
34-90
19-40
26-72
12-31
2-8
Pct
.409
.368
.462
.397
.317
.441
.441
.565
.378
.475
.361
.387
.250
3P-3PA
21-71
68-189
7-23
21-74
16-41
8-41
26-74
0-0
1-11
11-21
2-9
0-2
0-1
Pct
.296
.360
.304
.284
.390
.195
.351
.000
.091
.524
.222
.000
.000
FT-FTA
66-100
29-39
47-63
45-80
2-10
37-71
5-12
27-44
15-23
22-27
13-24
7-10
2-4
Pct
.660
.744
.746
.563
.200
.521
.417
.614
.652
.815
.542
.700
.500
734-1750
691-1696
.419
.407
181-557
197-609
.325
.323
317-507
479-707
.625
.678
Home: 1-8
Player
Chad Rasmussen
Clarence Trent
Deshaun Sunderhaus
Prince Obasi
D’Vonne Jr. Pickett
Louis Green
Jarell Flora
Luiz Bidart
Allen Tate
Jack Crook
T.J. Diop
David Trimble
TEAM
Total
Opponents
G-GS
18-17
18-16
17-14
18-17
18-13
18-5
18-2
16-2
14-2
16-1
13-1
9-0
18
18
Min-Avg
470-26.1
391-21.7
364-21.4
544-30.2
470-26.1
363-20.2
336-18.7
247-15.4
183-13.1
152-9.5
75-5.8
55-6.1
Neutral: 0-2
Off-Def
59-115
25-58
60-113
32-107
8-13
22-79
31-37
45-78
31-44
9-42
19-39
8-24
4-4
56-39
409-792
334-707
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
174-5.8
71-3
83-2.8
54-1
173-6.0
88-5
139-4.6
61-1
21-2.6
14-0
101-3.4
70-3
68-2.4
33-0
123-4.1
62-1
75-3.1
38-0
51-2.0
28-0
58-2.1
42-3
32-1.5
15-0
8-0.5
11-0
95-3.2
1
1201-40.0 588-17
1041-34.7 490-9
TO
80
46
68
80
16
72
36
39
29
26
27
14
6
7
420 546
357 430
BS
18
4
23
6
2
6
5
19
2
1
2
1
0
St
31
24
12
34
14
43
29
4
23
6
7
3
1
Pts-Avg
295-9.8
289-9.6
274-9.4
248-8.3
58-7.3
211-7.0
165-5.9
167-5.6
84-3.5
71-2.8
67-2.5
31-1.5
6-0.4
89 231
95 287
1966-65.5
2058-68.6
Off-Def
15-38
30-74
36-51
16-65
12-42
32-59
17-23
7-32
11-25
10-23
6-13
3-3
28-22
223-470
217-406
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
53-2.9
34-1
104-5.8
46-2
87-5.1
57-4
81-4.5
38-1
54-3.0
40-1
91-5.1
43-0
40-2.2
24-0
39-2.4
19-0
36-2.6
18-0
33-2.1
26-2
19-1.5
11-0
6-0.7
6-0
50-2.8
1
693-38.5 363-11
623-34.6 273-5
Ast
21
22
9
86
62
7
13
16
8
1
3
7
BS
3
12
15
2
4
14
4
1
1
1
1
0
Road: 2-7
FG-FGA
58-166
67-160
63-129
53-140
52-111
53-88
48-107
11-24
16-41
17-39
6-18
1-3
Pct
.349
.419
.488
.379
.468
.602
.449
.458
.390
.436
.333
.333
3P-3PA
38-115
13-47
2-10
10-47
4-23
0-0
22-58
7-14
0-2
1-4
0-1
0-0
Pct
.330
.277
.200
.213
.174
.000
.379
.500
.000
.250
.000
.000
FT-FTA
20-28
27-43
19-27
19-37
22-38
16-28
3-9
18-22
5-9
7-12
6-6
0-0
Pct
.714
.628
.704
.514
.579
.571
.333
.818
.556
.583
1.000
.000
445-1026
398-1008
.434
.395
97-321
119-375
.302
.317
162-259
297-440
.625
.675
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 2
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Jan. 31
Ast
36
36
19
130
15
99
21
8
16
25
2
4
9
Opponent
Result
#EVERGREEN STATE
W, 117-34
Montana State (ROOT)
W, 87-72
at Virginia (ESPN3)
L, 43-83
Pacific Lutheran
W, 58-49
at Stanford (Pac-12 Net.) L, 57-68
BOISE STATE
L, 64-87
at Eastern Washington
W, 75-69
Washington (ROOT)
L, 74-87
Jackson State
L, 82-91
Northern Illinois
W, 75-48
Campbell
W, 72-49
*Idaho (ROOT)
L, 64-71
*at Utah State
L, 66-75
*at San Jose State
L, 71-76
*NM StATE (ROOT) L, 82-83 (2OT)
*Denver (ROOT)
L, 51-64
*at UT Arlington
W, 61-44
*at Louisiana Tech
L, 71-78
*UTSA (ROOT)
L, 75-78
*Texas State
L, 83-86
*San Jose State
W, 56-48
Date
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 28
March 2
March 6
March 9
March 12
TO
30
46
39
54
45
25
21
14
8
15
9
6
5
255 317
217 238
St
10
20
5
20
28
3
18
3
11
3
2
1
Pts-Avg
174-9.7
174-9.7
147-8.6
135-7.5
130-7.2
122-6.8
121-6.7
47-2.9
37-2.6
42-2.6
18-1.4
2-0.2
58 124
53 169
1149-63.8
1212-67.3
RECENT RESULTS
Opponent
Result
*Utah State (ROOT)
L, 46-68
*at Denver (ROOT)
L, 55-72
*at New Mexico State
L, 57-60
*Louisiana Tech
L, 58-64
*UT Arlington
L, 63-65
*at Texas State
L, 65-67
*at UTSA
W, 53-37
^vs. CSU Bakersfield L, 74-75 (OT)
*at Idaho
L, 72-76
$vs. #7 Texas State
L, 56-68
#Exhibition
*WAC Game
CAPS-Home
^Game played at ShoWare Center (Kent, Wash.)
$WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)
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Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
13-15
7-22
10-19
15-15
14-17
6-24
17-14
10-20
14-17
11-18
4-20
4-20
7-17
6-21
6-23
16-11
9-18
11-16
16-11
20-9
18-9
21-8
17-14
11-20
12-15
8-22
Conference
Post.
N/A
—
N/A
—
N/A
—
N/A
NAIA District
N/A
NAIA District
N/A
—
N/A
NAIA District
5-7 PNAC
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9-3 PNAC
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5-5 PNAC
—
2-14 NCIC
—
4-14 NCIC
—
3-12 PacWest
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3-15 PacWest
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4-14 GNAC (9th)
—
9-9 GNAC (7th)
—
5-13 GNAC (T8th)
—
6-12 GNAC (8th)
—
9-9 GNAC (7th)
—
11-5 GNAC (1st) NCAAII
11-7 GNAC (4th)
—
N/A
—
N/A
—
N/A
—
N/A
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3-15 WAC (10th)
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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS
QUICK FACTS
BRONC BITS
Location:..........................................Edinburg, Texas
Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013
Enrollment: ......................................................20,057
Founded: .............................................................. 1927
Nickname:.........................................................Broncs
Colors:........................... Green, White and Orange
President: ................................Dr. Robert S. Nelsen
Athletics Director: ..................................Chris King
Athletic Department: ................ (956) 665 -2221
Ticket Office: ................................... (956) 665-2221
Web Site:.............................www.utpabroncs.com

Texas-Pan American won 16 games last season, marking the most wins in a single season since
its 2007-08 campaign. It also marked the first time since the 2007-08 season that the team had
finished with a .500 record or better.

UTPA tied a program record with five Great West Conference victories last season.

The Broncs won 11 home games last year, the most victories at home since the 2006-07 season.

Texas-Pan American earned a first round bye in the Great West Conference Tournament last
season by finishing in second place in the league with a 5-3 record.
BASKETBALL FACTS

The Broncs’ most impressive win last season was a 56-52 victory at Portland, a team that was
ranked 115 spots higher in the RPI at the time (Dec. 29).
Head Coach .......................................... Dan Hipsher
Basketball Office........................... (956) 665-2221
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New head coach Dan Hipsher and his staff welcome 10 newcomers compared to just seven
returners.

Junior Lauri Toivonen played for Finland in the World University games this past summer, helping his team to a 4-4 record, including wins over Chile, Norway, China and Czech Republic.
School’s All-Time Record ........ 773-881 (.467), 62 yrs
All-Time WAC Record .......................0-0, first year
Number of WAC Tournament Titles ........... N/A
Last WAC Tournament Title ........................... N/A
2012-13 Record ....................................16-16 (.500)
2012-13 Great West Record.................. 5-3 (3rd)
Arena................................UTPA Fieldhouse (2,500)
Arena Record ................. 371-214 (.634), 54 years
NCAA Appearances .................................................0
NCAA Record ..........................................................0-0
NIT Appearances ..............................1 (Last: 1981)
NIT Record ...................................................0-1 (.000)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................2/3
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................2/3
UTPA FIELDHOUSE
2013-14 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponent
Nov. 2
Nov. 8
Nov. 11
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 27
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 7
Dec. 15
Dec. 18
Dec. 29
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jan. 30
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE
7 p.m.
SAM HOUSTON STATE
7 p.m.
HOUSTON
7 p.m.
^HUSTON-TILLOTSON
6 p.m.
^vs. Tennessee Tech
5 p.m.
^vs. IPFW
3 p.m.
^at Texas A&M-CC
3:30 p.m.
at UTSA
7 p.m.
at Lamar
7 p.m.
at Bradley
7 p.m.
at SIU Edwardsville
7 p.m.
UTSA
7 p.m.
at TCU (Fox Sports SW)
1 p.m.
at SMU (ESPN3)
7:30 p.m.
DUQUESNE
2 p.m.
*at Grand Canyon
7 p.m.
at Texas A&M (Fox Sports SW) 3 p.m.
*IDAHO
7 p.m.
*SEATTLE U
7 p.m.
*at Kansas City
7 p.m.
*at Chicago State
2 p.m.
*at New Mexico State (AV)
7 p.m.
*UTAH VALLEY
7 p.m.
Time
Date
Opponent
Time
Feb. 1
*BAKERSFIELD
7 p.m.
Feb. 6
*at Seattle U
7 p.m.
Feb. 8
*at Idaho
7 p.m.
Feb. 13
*CHICAGO STATE
7 p.m.
Feb. 15
*KANSAS CITY
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*NEW MEXICO STATE
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*at Bakersfield
7 p.m.
Mar. 1
*at Utah Valley (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
Mar. 8
*GRAND CANYON
7 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
^Islander Classic (Corpus Christi, Texas)
*WAC Game
AV-AggieVision TV
CAPS-Home game
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Dr. Robert Nelsen
President
Frederick Ernst
Faculty Representative
Chris King
Athletics Director
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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN COACHING STAFF
DAN HIPSHER
Alma Mater: Bowling Green State, 1977
Overall Record: 238-182 (.567), 15 years
Born: December 6, 1954
Family: Wife – Sue; Children – Andy and Bryan
HEAD COACH FILE
COACHING CAREER
1977-78
1978-80
1980-89
1989-93
1993-95
1995-04
2005-07
2007-09
2009-13
2013-
Miami (Ohio), Graduate Assistant
Miami Dade C.C., Assistant Coach
Dayton, Assistant Coach
Wittenberg, Head Coach
Stetson, Head Coach
Akron, Head Coach
Arkansas, Assistant Coach
South Florida, Assistant Coach
Alabama, Associate Head Coach
Texas-Pan American, Head Coach
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Dan Hipsher is in his 36th season of collegiate coaching and has
amassed 572 wins over his career.
 Hipsher’s teams have posted 22 winning seasons.
 He has guided his teams to 14 postseason appearances, including
nine NCAA Tournament appearances and five NIT apprearances.
 His teams have won six conference championships and three conference tournament titles.
 Hipsher has earned five Coach of the Year awards.
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
1989-90 Wittenberg
1990-91 Wittenberg
1991-92 Wittenberg
1992-93 Wittenberg
Overall
29-2
26-3
23-6
19-7
Conf. (Finish)
11-1 NCAC (1st)
11-1 NCAC (1st)
15-1 NCAC (1st)
13-3 NCAC (T1st)
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
14-15
15-12
3-23
8-18
17-10
18-9
17-11
12-16
10-21
14-14
13-15
9-7 ASUN (T3rd)
11-5 ASUN (T2nd)
0-18 MAC (10th)
6-12 MAC (T8th)
13-5 MAC (1st-East)
12-6 MAC (T3rd-East)
11-7 MAC (T3rd-East)
9-9 MAC (6th-East)
5-12 MAC (7th-East)
9-9 MAC (T3rd-East)
7-11 MAC (T5th-East)
Stetson
Steston
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Akron
Overall Record
Division I Record
UTPA Record
WAC Record
238-182 (.567)/15 years
141-164 (.462)/11 years
0-0 (.000)/1st year
0-0 (.000)/1st year
Postseason
NCAA DIII
NCAA DIII
NCAA DIII
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Andy Hipsher
Akron, ‘03
1st Year
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Elwyn McRoy
Cleveland State, ‘95
1st Year
Cody Hopkins
Northeastern State, ‘06
1st Year
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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
JAVORN FARRELL
JUSTIN LEATHERS
LAURI TOIVONEN
G/F, 6-5, 215, Sr.
F, 6-5, 218, Sr.
F, 6-7, 215, Jr.
Farrell begins his first season with the Broncs ... redshirted in his final season (2012-13) at UMass Amherst ... played in 26 games and averaged 6.3 points,
2.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 21.5 minutes per game
during his junior season (2011-12) at UMass ... shot
.333 from beyond the arc and .706 from the free
throw line ... scored in double figures seven times
with a season-high 20 points on 7-of-14 shooting in
an A-10 tournament win over Duquesne (March 6)
... dished out a career-best nine assists, along with a
season-high seven rebounds in 31 minutes against
the Dukes ... had 16 points in 38 minutes in an NIT
first round win at Mississippi Stae (March 13).
Leathers begins his second season with the Broncs ...
dished out career-high four assists at Chicago State
(Feb. 23) last season ... hit career-high seven shots in
11 attempts while leading the Broncs in scoring for
the second time with 16 points versus Bakersfield (Feb.
15) ... hit all six shots, including a three, while tying for
game-high with 15 points against Fisher (Jan. 12) ...
recorded career-high three steals at Tulane (Dec. 19) ...
led Broncs in scoring for first time with 14 points while
hitting first two three-pointers of career and recording
seven rebounds (six offensive) against Eureka (Dec. 13)
... tied career-highs in field goals made and attempted
by going 4-for-8 for eight points at Texas State (Dec.
8) ... doubled career-high in scoring with 18 points in
addition to career-high 12 rebounds for first-career
double-double vs. IPFW (Nov. 16).
Toivonen begins his second season with the Broncs
... tied career-highs in rebounds (seven), free throw
attempts (four) and free throws made (four) against
New Orleans (March 3) last season ... handed out a
career-high four assists while tying career-high with
seven rebounds vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (Jan.
29) ... dished out a career-high three assists against
Fisher (Jan. 12) ... Scored a career-high 11 points on
career-best 5-of-6 shooting against Lamar (Dec. 15) ...
grabbed career-high three steals against Eureka (Dec.
13) ... Scored career-high three-points with team-high
tying six rebounds in start at Texas State (Dec. 8).
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
*2009-10 29-13
132-4.6
104
*2010-11 28-16
239-8.5
114
*2011-12 36-9
225-6.3
98
Totals
93-38
596-6.4 316
Ast. Stl.
42 26
65 23
88 39
195 88
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2012-13 32-27
234-7.3
Reb.
147
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2012-13 32-27
116-3.6 109
Ast. Stl.
32 21
Ast. Stl.
33 32
*stats from UMass
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
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1
2
3
4
5
21
22
23
24
25
30
32
33
35
44
Name
Pos.
Jacob Raspopovich
G
Blake Provost
G
LJ McIntosh
G
Javorn Farrell
G/F
Jamal Dantzler
G
Shaquille Boga
G
Lauri Toivonen
F
Shaun Noriega
G
Elijah Watson
G
Shaquille Hines
F
Josh Cleveland
F
Hurley Johnson
G
Justin Leathers
F
Marcel Simon
G
Alex Majewski
F
Christian Hildebrandt G
Ht.
6-2
5-10
6-1
6-5
6-3
5-11
6-7
6-4
6-2
6-7
6-6
6-1
6-5
6-4
6-6
6-4
Wt.
165
170
170
215
190
170
215
207
185
195
225
185
218
190
180
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Yr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Exp.
HS
HS
HS
3L
1L
1L
1L
3L
HS
1L
3L
1L
1L
HS
HS
TR
Hometown (Last School)
Merrillville, Ind. (Merrillville HS)
Katy, Texas (Katy Taylor HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Marist HS)
Woodbridge, Va. (UMass Amherst)
Chicago, Ill. (Kennedy King CC)
St. Louis, Mo. (Mineral Area College)
Riihimäki, Finland (Ohlone JC)
Sarasota, Fla. (South Florida)
Chicago, Ill. (St. Patrick HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Trent Prep HS)
Houston, Texas (Elsik HS)
Clewiston, Fla. (Colby CC)
Kansas City, Mo. (Johnson County CC)
Heidelberg, Germany (Fishburne Military)
Chicago, Ill. (Brother Rice HS)
Overland Park, Kan. (Johnson County CC)
TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN CAMPUS
Top Returnees
*Justin Leathers, Sr., F
*Lauri Toivonen, Jr., F
Josh Cleveland, Sr., F
Pts.
7.3
3.6
4.0
Rebs.
4.6
3.4
2.3
Asts.
1.0
1.0
0.2
Key Losses
*Jesus Delgado
*Brandon Provost
*Aaron Urbanus
Pts.
9.9
15.0
10.7
Rebs.
3.3
4.2
3.1
Asts.
2.0
2.2
3.8
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact .............Jonah Goldberg
Address .....................1201 West University Drive
...................................................... Edinburg, TX 78539
Office Number .............................. (956) 665-2240
Cell Number ................................... (516) 659-1177
E-Mail ..................................goldbergjg@utpa.edu
Fax Number .................................... (956) 665-2261
Press Row ........................................ (956) 665-7271
MEDIA OUTLETS
The Monitor .............................................Josh Bowe
Office: (956) 683-4436
Email: jbowe@themonitor.com
The Valley Town Crier/Edinburg Rev... Pedro Perez
Office: (956) 682-2423
Email: pedro@valleytowncrier.com
The Pan American ...........................Kristela Garza
Office: (956) 665-2541
Email: cardcutter66@gmail.com
KGBT 4 (CBS) .......................................Clay Williams
Office: (956) 366-4436
Email: cwilliams@valleycentral.com
KRGV 5 (ABC) ................................... Vince Erickson
Office: (956) 968-5555
Email: vince@krgv.com
FOX 2 ..........................................................Tom Raider
Office: (956) 661-6000
Email: fox2sports@gmail.com
Univision 48 ............................................ Pedro Leija
*2012-13 starter
Office: (956) 661-6000
Email: pleija@gmail.com
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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 2012-13 STATISTICS AND RESULTS
All Games: 16-16
Player
Brandon Provost
Aaron Urbanus
Jesus Delgado
Justin Leathers
Ruben Cabrera
Shaquille Hines
Josh Cleveland
Lauri Toivonen
Noe Espericueta
Hurley Johnson
Jamal Dantzler
DeMarko Nash
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Home: 11-2
G-GS
31-31
32-32
32-32
32-27
32-7
31-2
28-0
32-27
2-0
29-1
32-1
29-0
32
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Player
Brandon Provost
Jesus Delgado
Aaron Urbanus
Justin Leathers
Ruben Cabrera
Shaquille Hines
Lauri Toivonen
Josh Cleveland
Jamal Dantzler
DeMarko Nash
Hurley Johnson
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
1055-34.0
1012-31.6
886-27.7
720-22.5
454-14.2
462-14.9
327-11.7
627-19.6
10-5.0
296-10.2
389-12.2
312-10.8
Road: 3-12
FG-FGA
135-307
114-302
113-246
92-216
70-145
52-104
45-91
43-83
3-6
29-76
31-80
12-57
Pct
.440
.377
.459
.426
.483
.500
.495
.518
.500
.382
.388
.211
3P-3PA
81-183
61-177
9-35
11-33
13-30
4-10
0-0
0-4
0-0
13-37
9-23
9-30
Pct
.443
.345
.257
.333
.433
.400
.000
.000
.000
.351
.391
.300
FT-FTA
113-141
52-74
81-121
39-61
36-62
16-31
21-58
30-45
0-0
9-20
10-26
6-9
Pct
.801
.703
.669
.639
.581
.516
.362
.667
.000
.450
.385
.667
739-1713
788-1776
.431
.444
210-562
173-498
.374
.347
413-648
406-607
.637
.669
Home: 3-1
G-GS
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-1
7-0
8-7
6-0
8-0
7-0
7-0
8
8
Min-Avg
283-35.4
238-29.8
238-29.8
200-25.0
120-15.0
95-13.6
161-20.1
57-9.5
94-11.8
75-10.7
39-5.6
Neutral: 2-2
Off-Def
17-114
12-87
34-73
61-86
25-64
22-66
34-31
45-64
0-5
5-19
26-33
0-14
47-52
328-708
385-788
Rebs-Avg PF-FD
131-4.2
43-1
99-3.1
54-0
107-3.3
57-2
147-4.6
74-1
89-2.8
58-1
88-2.8
72-1
65-2.3
51-0
109-3.4
66-2
5-2.5
2-0
24-0.8
31-1
59-1.8
25-0
14-0.5
24-0
99-3.1
3
1036-32.4 560-9
1173-36.7 603-16
TO
62
87
54
57
39
29
20
26
0
25
18
35
7
412 459
408 491
BS
9
3
3
10
2
22
7
3
0
0
2
1
St
32
36
34
32
3
19
7
21
0
9
12
12
Pts-Avg
464-15.0
341-10.7
316-9.9
234-7.3
189-5.9
124-4.0
111-4.0
116-3.6
6-3.0
80-2.8
81-2.5
39-1.3
62 217
85 233
2101-65.7
2155-67.3
Rebs-Avg
31-3.9
27-3.4
24-3.0
39-4.9
26-3.3
24-3.4
29-3.6
6-1.0
17-2.1
2-0.3
1-0.1
27-3.4
253-31.6
264-33.0
Ast
12
13
26
11
0
0
9
1
4
4
2
BS
3
1
1
1
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
St
7
9
7
11
0
3
7
2
3
4
1
Pts-Avg
101-12.6
89-11.1
65-8.1
65-8.1
62-7.8
28-4.0
29-3.6
15-2.5
15-1.9
7-1.0
3-0.4
14
15
54
56
479-59.9
478-59.8
Road: 2-2
FG-FGA
30-70
28-69
24-65
27-64
20-40
12-21
12-24
4-13
6-16
2-12
1-6
Pct
.429
.406
.369
.422
.500
.571
.500
.308
.375
.167
.167
3P-3PA
15-36
3-10
9-33
5-15
5-10
2-3
0-0
0-0
1-4
2-4
1-3
Pct
.417
.300
.273
.333
.500
.667
.000
.000
.250
.500
.333
FT-FTA
26-32
30-44
8-11
6-13
17-29
2-5
5-10
7-12
2-6
1-2
0-0
Pct
.813
.682
.727
.462
.586
.400
.500
.583
.333
.500
.000
166-400
169-396
.415
.427
43-118
43-133
.364
.323
104-164
97-140
.634
.693
Off-Def
2-29
6-21
0-24
17-22
5-21
5-19
12-17
3-3
6-11
0-2
0-1
8-19
64-189
61-203
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 24
Dec. 3
Dec. 8
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
Jan. 3
Jan. 8
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Ast
67
121
65
33
10
12
6
32
0
8
16
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Result
at Iowa
L, 55-86
at Bradley
L, 61-78
^vs. Rochester College
W, 74-65
^vs. IPFW
L, 94-97 (OT)
^vs. Eastern Illinois
L, 50-63
^at Eastern Michigan
L, 47-57
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
W, 77-66
UT ARLINGTON
L, 51-60
at Texas State
L, 58-73
EUREKA
W, 92-64
LAMAR
W, 75-70
#at Tulane
L, 49-76
#vs. Alabama State
W, 76-70 (OT)
NEBRASKA-OMAHA
W, 80-72
at Portland
W, 56-52
at Oregon State
L, 59-84
at Houston
L, 71-96
*at Houston Baptist
W, 70-60
FISHER COLLEGE
W, 95-49
*UTAH VALLEY
W, 62-60
at NJIT
L, 51-64
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE W, 76-68
PF-FD
6-0
19-0
11-0
16-0
17-0
12-0
19-0
4-0
10-0
7-0
6-0
2
129-0
154-4
TO
19
13
20
13
11
5
5
5
7
4
3
1
82 106
89 119
RECENT RESULTS
Date
Opponent
Feb. 2
*CHICAGO STATE
Feb. 6
at New Orleans
Feb. 9
*at Utah Valley
Feb. 14 BAKERSFIELD
Feb. 16 *HOUSTON BAPTIST
Feb. 20 at UT Arlington
Feb. 23 *at Chicago State
March 3 NEW ORLEANS
March 9 *NJIT
March 15 $at Chicago State
^EMU Ice Man Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.)
#Tulane Classic (New Orleans, La.)
*Great West Game
$Great West Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
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W, 68-65
L, 73-75 (OT)
L, 49-66
W, 79-73 (OT)
L, 48-53
L, 48-63
W, 55-51
W, 71-57
W, 76-59
L, 55-63
Year
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rec.
14-14
15-13
21-9
7-21
4-25
2-20
16-12
14-14
9-19
3-25
3-24
5-22
12-16
12-17
20-10
10-20
14-14
12-16
7-24
15-15
18-13
10-17
6-27
6-25
11-21
16-16
Conference
4-7 ASC (T4th)
4-6 ASC (T4th)
7-3 ASC
1-4 ASC (3rd)
1-15 SBC (T6th)
2-16 SBC (10th)
9-9 SBC (T6th)
10-8 SBC (4th)
6-12 SBC (T9th)
1-17 SBC (10th)
3-15 SBC (10th)
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4-8 GWC (T5th)
2-10 GWC (T6th)
5-5 GWC (T3rd)
5-3 GWC (2nd)
Post.
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UTAH VALLEY WOLVERINES
WOLVERINE BITS
QUICK FACTS
Location:.................................................. Orem, Utah
Joined WAC: ...........................................July 1, 2013
Enrollment: ......................................................31,600
Founded: .............................................................. 1941
Nickname:................................................Wolverines
Colors:.................................Green, White and Gold
President: ..............................Dr. Matthew Holland
Athletics Director: ..........................Vince Otoupal
Athletic Department: ................. (801) 863-8998
Ticket Office: ................................... (801) 863-7469
Web Site:.................... www.wolverinegreen.com
BASKETBALL FACTS

Utah Valley was a two-time Great West Conference champion during its four seasons in that
league.

The Wolverines return two first-team All-Great West Conference performers from last season’s
team: Ben Aird and Holton Hunsaker.

Senior guard Holton Hunsaker earned several athletic and academic accolades last season
including Capital One Academic All-District 8 and D-I AAA ADA Scholar-Athlete honors.

Coach Dick Hunsaker was a two-time Great West Coach of the Year. Hunsaker is entering his
12th season at UVU.

During its tenure in the Great West Conference, Utah Valley’s athletic program won the Commissioner’s Cup each year.

The Wolverines had their first-ever postseason berth in the 2012 CollegeInsider.com Postseason
Tournament.

This past summer, Utah Valley spent two weeks in China on a foreign tour. While there the team
played seven games against Chinese, Australian and Lithuanian professional teams in the cities
of Shaoxing, Jinhua, Wenzhou, Hangzhou and Shenzhen.
Head Coach ...................................... Dick Hunsaker
Basketball Office........................... (801) 863-8998
School’s All-Time Record ........ 752-484 (.608), 41 yrs
All-Time WAC Record ..........................................0-0
Number of WAC Tournament Titles .................0
Last WAC Tournament Title ........................... N/A
2012-13 Record ...................................... 14-8 (.433)
2012-13 Great West Record.............. 3-5 (T-3rd)
Arena....................................... UCCU Center (8,500)
2013-14 SCHEDULE
NCAA Appearances .................................................0
NCAA Record ..........................................................0-0
NIT Appearances ......................................................0
NIT Record ...............................................................0-0
CIT Appearances .................................1 (Last: 2012)
CIT Record...................................................... 0-1 (.000)
Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................4/6
Starters Returning/Lost ....................................2/3
Date
Opponent
Time
Date
Nov. 8
Nov.11
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Dec. 2
Dec. 7
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jan. 30
Feb. 1
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
IUPUI (UVU-TV)
NO. CAROLINA A&T (UVU-TV)
at Oklahoma State (CSN)
at Oregon (PAC12 Net)
at Pepperdine
at Tennessee Tech
at South Dakota
ST. KATHERINE
WEBER STATE (UVU-TV)
at Utah State
HASKELL
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
TENNESSEE TECH
*at Bakersfield
*GRAND CANYON (UVU-TV)
*at Idaho
*at Seattle U
*KANSAS CITY (UVU-TV)
*CHICAGO STATE (UVU-TV)
*at Texas-Pan American
*at New Mexico State
*at Grand Canyon
*SEATTLE U (UVU-TV)
*IDAHO (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Feb. 20
*at Chicago State
7 p.m.
Feb. 22
*at Kansas City
7 p.m.
Feb. 27
*NEW MEXICO STATE (UVU-TV)7 p.m.
March 1 *TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (UVU-TV) 7 p.m.
March 8 *BAKERSFIELD (UVU-TV)
7 p.m.
March 13-15 WAC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev.
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Time
*WAC Game
CAPS-Home game
CSN-Cowboy Sports Network
All times local/subject to change
WOLVERINE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Matthew Holland
President
Dr. Michael Shively
Faculty Representative
Vince Otoupal
Athletics Director
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UTAH VALLEY COACHING STAFF
DICK HUNSAKER
Alma Mater: Weber State, 1977
Overall Record: 367-201 (.646) 19 seasons
Born: April 11, 1954
Family: Wife-Diane; Children-Lance, Jodi,
Holton, Zach
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COACHING CAREER
1977-87
1987-89
1989-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2002-
Weber State, Assistant Coach
Ball State, Associate Head Coach
Ball State, Head coach
Hartford (CBA), Head Coach
Grand Rapids (CBA), Head Coach
Manchester College, Head Coach
Utah, Director of Basketball Operations
Utah, Assistant Coach
Utah, Acting Head Coach
Utah Valley, Head Coach
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
Dick Hunsaker has been UVU’s only coach at the NCAA Division I level
,and he is UVU’s all-time winningest coach with 201 wins.
 He was named the Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year in
2000-01 while at Utah as acting head coach filling in for Rick Majerus.
 Hunsaker coached Ball State to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 in
1990.
 He is a two-time Great West Conference Coach of the Year after leading
UVU to a pair of conference championships.
 Hunsaker led UVU to 22-7 record in 2006-07, which was the best record
by a Division I independent since the 1985-86 season (Notre Dame).
COACHING RECORDS
Year
School
1989-90 Ball State
1990-91 Ball State
1991-92 Ball State
1992-93 Ball State
1995-96 Manchester
1996-97 Manchester
1997-98 Manchester
2000-01 Utah
2002-03 Utah Valley
2003-04 Utah Valley
2004-05 Utah Valley
2005-06 Utah Valley
2006-07 Utah Valley
2007-08 Utah Valley
2008-09 Utah Valley
2009-10 Utah Valley
2010-11 Utah Valley
2011-12 Utah Valley
2012-13 Utah Valley
Overall Record
Utah Valley Record
WAC Record
Overall
26-7
21-10
24-9
26-8
19-8
16-10
16-9
18-12
27-6
23-5
16-12
16-13
22-7
15-14
17-11
12-18
19-11
20-13
14-18
Conf. (Finish)
Postseason
13-3 MAC (1st)
NCAA
10-6 MAC (T2nd)
NIT
11-5 MAC (T2nd)
NIT
14-4 MAC (1st)
NCAA
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10-4 MWC (T1st)
NIT
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5-7 GWC (T3rd)
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11-1 GWC (1st)
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9-1 GWC (1st)
CIT
3-5 GWC (T3rd)
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Curtis Condie
Utah State, ‘94
5th Year
368-201 (.647)/19 years
201-128 (.611)/11 years
0-0 (.000)/1st year
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Terry Parker
Louisiana Tech, ‘06
1st Year
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UTAH VALLEY TOP PLAYERS AND ROSTER
BEN AIRD
TAYLOR BROWN
HOLTON HUNSAKER
C, 6-9, Sr.
G, 6-5, Sr.
G, 6-0, Sr.
Aird was named to the Great West All-Conference
First Team after averaging team-best 15.1 points and
9.0 rebounds per game last season ... received Great
West Academic All-Conference honors ... led the
GWC in rebounds per game, field goal percentage
(.575) and blocks per game (1.9) ... recorded second
triple-double in program history on Jan. 5 vs. NJIT
with 26 points, 13 rebounds and school-record 10
blocks ... had eight double-doubles on the season ...
surpassed 1,000 career points on Feb. 2 at CSU Bakersfield ... had career-highs of 26 points in win over
Austin Peay and vs. NJIT.
Brown played in all 32 games as a junior last year,
starting four times ... averaged 2.1 points and 1.5 rebounds per game ... had career-high 15 points in win
over Arizona Christian ... he appeared in 30 games his
sophomore season, averaging 1.7 points in 8.6 minutes
per game ... scored season-high seven points against
Georgia State on Dec. 17 ... played in all 28 games for
UVU as a freshman, averaging 10.9 minutes per night
... shot (.340) behind the arc with 16 made 3-point
field goals on the season ... averaged 2.4 points per
game and 1.4 rebounds per contest ... scored a career
high 11 points on 3-of-3 shooting from 3-point land
and a perfect 2-for-2 from the free throw line against
Binghamton on Jan. 10, 2009.
Hunsaker received Great West Conference’s most
prestigious award when he was named the Great West
Male Scholar Athlete of the Year last season ... averaged
13.2 points and finished fourth in the nation at 90.4
percent from the free-throw line ... started every game
for Utah Valley for the third straight season ... named
Great West Player of the Week three times ... scored a
career-high 37 points, tying the school record with
eight 3-pointers made at Chattanooga ... made 38
consecutive free throws in a row during a 10-game
stretch ... scored 22 points in win over Pepperdine,
connecting on five 3-pointers ... scored 32 in 2OT win
at Troy ... surpassed 1,000 career points on Feb. 11.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2010-11 30-30
360-12.0
234
2011-12 33-32
343-10.4
249
2012-13 30-30
453-15.1
269
Totals
93-92 1156-12.4 752
Ast. Stl.
40 25
43 37
28 24
111 86
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS Pts.-Avg.
2008-09
28-1
68-2.4
2011-12
30-0
52-1.7
2012-13
32-4
67-2.1
Totals
90-5
187-2.1
Reb.
39
29
49
117
Ast. Stl.
13
6
16
6
31 18
60 30
2013-14 ROSTER
No.
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21
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32
33
34
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Name
Hayes Garrity
Keawe Enos
Holton Hunsaker
Mitch Bruneel
Zach Nelson
Chad Ross
Taylor Brown
Marquis Salmon
Ben Aird
Eli Robison
Pos.
G
G
G
F
F
F
G
F
C
F
Ht.
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-5
6-7
6-7
6-5
6-7
6-9
6-5
Yr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Exp.
TR
2L
3L
RS
RS
Tr
3L
HS
3L
RS
Hometown (Last School)
Beaverton, Ore. (Big Bend CC)
Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa CC)
No. Salt Lake City, Utah (Woods Cross HS)
Boise, Idaho (Utah State)
Yuba City, Calif. (Yuba City HS)
Snellville, Ga. (Waycross)
Draper, Utah (Alta HS)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Village Christian HS)
Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS)
Provo, Utah (Timpview HS)
CAREER STATISTICS
Year
G-GS
Pts.-Avg. Reb.
2010-11 30-30
332-11.1
62
2011-12 33-33
347-10.5
84
2012-13 32-32
421-13.2
69
Totals
95-95 1100-11.6 215
Ast. Stl.
95 31
110 53
99 44
304 128
MEDIA INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Director/Mbb Contact ......................... Clint Burgi
Address ......................800 W. University Parkway
............................................. Orem, Utah 84058-5999
Office Number .............................. (801) 863-8644
Cell Number ................................... (801) 362-1548
E-Mail ......................................clint.burgi@uvu.edu
Fax Number .................................... (801) 863-8813
Press Row ........................................ (801) 863-5209
MEDIA OUTLETS
The Daily Herald .................................. Jared Lloyd
Email: jlloyd@heraldextra.com
KUTV 2 (CBS) ..............................................Dave Fox
Email: DFox@KUTV2.com
TEAM PROFILE
UTAH VALLEY CAMPUS
KSL TV (NBC).......................................Tom Kirkland
Email: SportsBeat@KSL.com
Top Returnees
*Ben Aird, Sr, C
*Holton Hunsaker, Sr, G
Pts.
15.1
13.2
Rebs. Asts.
9.0
1.0
2.2
3.3
Key Losses
*Alfonzo Hubbard
*Nick Thompson
*Jason Johnson
Antoine Hosley
Pts.
11.6
9.9
9.7
6.1
Rebs.
4.7
7.9
2.7
1.2
ABC 4 TV ..................................................Wesley Ruff
Email: Wesley@ABC4.tv
FOX 13 ......................................................Jeff Rhineer
Email: jeff.rhineer@fox13now.com
Asts.
1.0
4.2
2.0
0.8
The Deseret News ............................Kent Condon
Email: kcondon@deseretnews.com
The Salt Lake Tribune .............................Joe Baird
Email: Sports@SLTrib.com
*2012-13 starter
1280/97.5/960 the Zone .................David Locke
Email: david.locke@1280thezone.com
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All Games: 14-8
Home: 9-4
Player
Ben Aird
Holton Hunsaker
Alfonzo Hubbard
Nick Thompson
Jason Johnson
Antoine Hosley
Zach Jones
Keawe Enos
Taylor Brown
Will Sinclair
TEAM
Total
Opponents
G-GS
30-30
32-32
19-17
32-32
31-27
28-0
31-11
30-7
32-4
27-0
32
32
Great West Games: 3-5
Player
Ben Aird
Alfonzo Hubbard
Holton Hunsaker
Jason Johnson
Nick Thompson
Antoine Hosley
Zach Jones
Keawe Enos
Taylor Brown
Will Sinclair
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min-Avg
1009-33.6
1068-33.4
550-28.9
1026-32.1
889-28.7
505-18.0
415-13.4
393-13.1
544-17.0
151-5.6
Road: 3-12
FG-FGA
177-308
126-320
86-183
125-266
111-251
68-177
47-97
28-66
23-70
2-11
Pct
.575
.394
.470
.470
.442
.384
.485
.424
.329
.182
3P-3PA
7-24
65-179
10-38
13-40
34-95
22-68
0-2
15-42
15-54
0-0
Pct
.292
.363
.263
.325
.358
.324
.000
.357
.278
.000
FT-FTA
92-125
104-115
38-50
53-79
46-78
14-26
19-32
13-18
6-16
5-10
Pct
.736
.904
.760
.671
.590
.538
.594
.722
.375
.500
793-1749
803-1836
.453
.437
181-542
202-615
.334
.328
390-549
357-504
.710
.708
Home: 3-1
G-GS
7-7
2-2
8-8
7-5
8-8
8-0
8-5
8-4
8-1
7-0
8
8
Min-Avg
243-34.7
61-30.5
269-33.6
233-33.3
269-33.6
126-15.8
141-17.6
112-14.0
124-15.5
22-3.1
Neutral: 2-2
Off-Def
79-190
6-63
20-70
52-200
15-70
4-30
29-43
4-18
18-31
9-22
35-47
271-784
324-768
Rebs-Avg
269-9.0
69-2.2
90-4.7
252-7.9
85-2.7
34-1.2
72-2.3
22-0.7
49-1.5
31-1.1
82-2.6
1055-33.0
1092-34.1
PF-FD
83-2
75-1
30-0
62-2
62-2
33-1
49-0
17-0
39-1
17-0
1
468-9
535-0
Ast TO
28 35
99 75
34 31
133 106
63 47
23 37
16 12
27 21
31 17
4
7
2
458 390
385 389
BS
58
0
6
4
3
0
14
0
5
7
Pts-Avg
453-15.1
421-13.2
220-11.6
316-9.9
302-9.7
172-6.1
113-3.6
84-2.8
67-2.1
9-0.3
97 203
90 205
2157-67.4
2165-67.7
Off-Def
29-49
1-6
4-15
5-18
11-55
3-8
9-16
0-3
3-12
1-1
11-15
77-198
78-182
Rebs-Avg
78-11.1
7-3.5
19-2.4
23-3.3
66-8.3
11-1.4
25-3.1
3-0.4
15-1.9
2-0.3
26-3.3
275-34.4
260-32.5
PF-FD
21-0
5-0
21-0
14-0
19-0
6-0
16-0
3-0
11-0
4-0
0
120-0
140-0
Ast
8
5
16
15
41
6
1
8
1
1
BS
18
0
0
2
1
0
7
0
1
0
St
7
5
8
11
13
5
3
0
4
0
Pts-Avg
127-18.1
28-14.0
109-13.6
95-13.6
49-6.1
36-4.5
35-4.4
19-2.4
9-1.1
2-0.3
29
19
56
52
509-63.6
497-62.1
Road: 0-4
FG-FGA
45-77
12-20
31-92
37-69
20-46
13-49
15-34
7-17
3-18
1-1
Pct
.584
.600
.337
.536
.435
.265
.441
.412
.167
1.000
3P-3PA
0-2
0-3
15-42
8-21
3-6
7-21
0-1
5-11
2-17
0-0
Pct
.000
.000
.357
.381
.500
.333
.000
.455
.118
.000
FT-FTA
37-51
4-7
32-35
13-24
6-10
3-6
5-10
0-2
1-1
0-0
Pct
.725
.571
.914
.542
.600
.500
.500
.000
1.000
.000
184-423
184-439
.435
.419
40-124
45-131
.323
.344
101-146
84-120
.692
.700
2012-13 RESULTS
Date
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 27
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Jan. 5
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
St
24
44
16
33
28
18
11
10
18
1
Opponent
Result
at IUPUI
L, 54-67
at North Carolina A&T
W, 64-55
^at Washington State
L, 49-72
ARIZONA CHRISTIAN
W, 96-70
#vs. Eastern Washington W, 86-83
#at Santa Clara
L, 67-75
#vs. USC Upstate
L, 50-75
at North Carolina Central L, 52-70
PEPPERDINE
W, 67-63 (OT)
at Weber State
L, 56-89
at Troy
W, 86-82 (2OT)
UTAH STATE
L, 63-69
TROY
W, 67-64 (OT)
NO. CAROLINA CENTRAL
L, 67-73
&vs. Austin Peay State
W, 84-77
&at Chattanooga
L, 69-76
*NJIT
L, 52-57
at Kansas City
W, 78-66
*HOUSTON BAPTIST
W, 83-62
*at Texas-Pan American
L, 60-62
*at Chicago State
L, 54-62
TO
13
2
17
12
24
11
5
4
7
2
1
102 98
90 104
RECENT RESULTS
Date
Opponent
Result
Jan. 28 PERU STATE
W, 84-49
Feb. 2
at Bakersfield
L, 62-75
Feb. 9
*TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN
W, 66-49
Feb. 11 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W, 86-83
Feb. 16 *at NJIT
L, 55-63
Feb. 18 PACIFIC UNION
W, 73-43
Feb. 23 *at Houston Baptist
L, 63-73
Feb. 26 at North Dakota State
L, 56-63
March 2 *CHICAGO STATE
W, 76-69
March 9 BAKERSFIELD
L, 58-73
March 14 $vs. Houston Baptist L, 74-76 (2OT)
^CBE Hall of Fame Classic Opening Round
(Pullman, Wash.)
#CBE Hall of Fame Classic Sub-Host Round
(Santa Clara, Calif.)
&Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
*Great West Game
$Great West Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)
CAPS-Home Game
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Rec.
16-15
Conference
9-9 SWAC
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
20-12
22-10
29-6
24-8
8-10 SWAC
11-7 SWAC
16-2 SWAC
12-6 SWAC
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
22-9
24-8
18-13
19-13
21-10
26-7
23-5
16-12
16-13
22-7
15-14
17-11
12-18
19-11
20-13
14-18
11-7 SWAC
14-6 SWAC
9-9 SWAC
9-9 SWAC
10-8 SWAC
11-5 SWAC
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11-1 GWC (1st)
9-1 GWC (1st)
3-5 GWC (T3rd)
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SCORING OFFENSE
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. Texas State
3. Utah State
4. Idaho
5. New Mexico State
6. Seattle U
7. Denver
8. UT Arlington
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G
34
34
31
30
35
30
32
33
32
29
W-L
27-7
12-22
21-10
12-18
24-11
8-22
22-10
19-14
10-22
9-20
Pts
2470
2398
2134
2050
2355
1966
2076
2121
2048
1802
SCORING DEFENSE
## Team
1. Denver
2. New Mexico State
3. UT Arlington
4. Louisiana Tech
5. Utah State
6. Seattle U
7. San Jose State
8. Idaho
9. UTSA
10. Texas State
G
32
35
33
34
31
30
29
30
32
34
Pts
1790
2175
2072
2151
1971
2058
1999
2079
2223
2558
Avg/G
55.9
62.1
62.8
63.3
63.6
68.6
68.9
69.3
69.5
75.2
SCORING MARGIN
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. Denver
3. Utah State
4. New Mexico State
5. UT Arlington
6. Idaho
7. Seattle U
8. Texas State
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G
34
32
31
35
33
30
30
34
32
29
OFF
72.6
64.9
68.8
67.3
64.3
68.3
65.5
70.5
64.0
62.1
DEF
63.3
55.9
63.6
62.1
62.8
69.3
68.6
75.2
69.5
68.9
FREE THROW PCT
## Team
1. Idaho
2. Utah State
3. Denver
4. Texas State
5. Louisiana Tech
6. UTSA
7. San Jose State
8. New Mexico State
9. UT Arlington
10. Seattle U
G
30
31
32
34
34
32
29
35
33
30
FTM
428
456
346
513
503
426
397
554
432
317
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
## Team
1. Denver
2. Utah State
3. Idaho
4. New Mexico State
5. Texas State
6. Seattle U
7. UT Arlington
8. Louisiana Tech
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G
32
31
30
35
34
30
33
34
32
29
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
## Team
1. UT Arlington
2. New Mexico State
3. Louisiana Tech
4. Seattle U
5. Utah State
6. San Jose State
7. Denver
8. Idaho
9. Texas State
10. UTSA
G
33
35
34
30
31
29
32
30
34
32
3-POINT FG PCT
## Team
1. Denver
2. Idaho
3. Utah State
4. UT Arlington
5. UTSA
6. Texas State
7. Seattle U
8. Louisiana Tech
9. New Mexico State
10. San Jose State
G
32
30
31
33
32
34
30
34
35
29
FG
252
192
178
189
236
227
181
253
137
147
FGA
672
522
500
552
706
685
557
788
438
490
Pct
.375
.368
.356
.342
.334
.331
.325
.321
.313
.300
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. UT Arlington
3. Seattle U
4. San Jose State
5. Denver
6. New Mexico State
7. Utah State
8. Texas State
9. UTSA
10. Idaho
G
34
33
30
29
32
35
31
34
32
30
FG
158
231
197
174
117
193
220
220
221
209
FGA
542
726
609
527
353
582
652
636
624
588
Pct
.292
.318
.323
.330
.331
.332
.337
.346
.354
.355
Margin
+9.4
+8.9
+5.3
+5.1
+1.5
-1.0
-3.1
-4.7
-5.5
-6.8
BLOCKED SHOTS
## Team
1. New Mexico State
2. Louisiana Tech
3. Denver
4. Utah State
5. UT Arlington
6. San Jose State
7. Texas State
8. Seattle U
9. Idaho
10. UTSA
G
35
34
32
31
33
29
34
30
30
32
Blocks
193
168
145
125
119
96
106
89
85
43
Avg/G
5.51
4.94
4.53
4.03
3.61
3.31
3.12
2.97
2.83
1.34
FTA
576
631
481
727
722
630
605
845
663
507
Pct
.743
.723
.719
.706
.697
.676
.656
.656
.652
.625
ASSISTS
## Team
1. Denver
2. Utah State
3. Seattle U
4. Louisiana Tech
5. Idaho
6. UT Arlington
7. Texas State
8. New Mexico State
9. San Jose State
10. UTSA
G Assists
32
516
31
455
30
420
34
454
30
394
33
411
34
413
35
401
29
317
32
322
Avg/G
16.13
14.68
14.00
13.35
13.13
12.45
12.15
11.46
10.93
10.06
FG
739
750
715
832
829
734
750
857
693
629
FGA
1540
1598
1532
1828
1974
1750
1819
2093
1729
1669
Pct
.480
.469
.467
.455
.420
.419
.412
.409
.401
.377
STEALS
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. Denver
3. Seattle U
4. UT Arlington
5. Texas State
6. UTSA
7. San Jose State
8. New Mexico State
9. Utah State
10. Idaho
G
34
32
30
33
34
32
29
35
31
30
Steals
309
288
231
251
255
199
175
198
150
123
Avg/G
9.09
9.00
7.70
7.61
7.50
6.22
6.03
5.66
4.84
4.10
FG
671
780
771
691
705
711
623
758
903
797
FGA
1719
1949
1911
1696
1711
1658
1442
1692
1986
1726
Pct
.390
.400
.403
.407
.412
.429
.432
.448
.455
.462
3-POINT FG MADE
## Team
1. Denver
2. Louisiana Tech
3. UTSA
4. Texas State
5. Idaho
6. Seattle U
7. Utah State
8. UT Arlington
9. San Jose State
10. New Mexico State
G
32
34
32
34
30
30
31
33
29
35
3FG
252
253
236
227
192
181
178
189
147
137
Avg/G
7.88
7.44
7.38
6.68
6.40
6.03
5.74
5.73
5.07
3.9
Avg/G
72.6
70.5
68.8
68.3
67.3
65.5
64.9
64.3
64.0
62.1
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SCORING OFFENSE
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. New Mexico State
3. Idaho
4. Texas State
5. Denver
6. Utah State
7. UT Arlington
8. Seattle U
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
17
W-L
16-2
14-4
7-11
5-13
16-2
11-7
11-7
3-15
3-14
3-14
Pts
1277
1260
1235
1234
1200
1195
1162
1149
1076
981
SCORING DEFENSE
## Team
1. Denver
2. Utah State
3. UT Arlington
Louisiana Tech
5. New Mexico State
6. Seattle U
7. San Jose State
8. Idaho
9. UTSA
10. Texas State
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
18
Pts
957
1120
1127
1127
1163
1212
1181
1266
1216
1400
Avg/G
53.2
62.2
62.6
62.6
64.6
67.3
69.5
70.3
71.5
77.8
SCORING MARGIN
## Team
1. Denver
2. Louisiana Tech
3. New Mexico State
4. Utah State
5. UT Arlington
6. Idaho
7. Seattle U
8. UTSA
9. Texas State
10. San Jose State
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
OFF
66.7
70.9
70.0
66.4
64.6
68.6
63.8
63.3
68.6
57.7
DEF
53.2
62.6
64.6
62.2
62.6
70.3
67.3
71.5
77.8
69.5
FREE THROW PCT
## Team
1. Idaho
2. Utah State
3. Denver
4. Louisiana Tech
5. Texas State
6. UTSA
7. New Mexico State
8. San Jose State
9. UT Arlington
10. Seattle U
G
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
18
18
FTM
265
255
195
251
253
230
291
225
252
162
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES
## Team
1. Denver
2. Idaho
3. New Mexico State
4. Utah State
5. Seattle U
6. Texas State
7. UT Arlington
8. Louisiana Tech
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
17
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
## Team
1. UT Arlington
2. Seattle U
3. Louisiana Tech
4. Denver
5. New Mexico State
6. Utah State
7. Idaho
8. San Jose State
9. Texas State
10. UTSA
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
3-POINT FG PCT
## Team
1. Denver
2. Idaho
3. UT Arlington
4. Utah State
5. Louisiana Tech
6. Texas State
7. UTSA
8. New Mexico State
9. Seattle U
10. San Jose State
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
18
17
FG
149
122
110
104
140
131
124
67
97
84
FGA
374
309
315
300
408
389
389
219
321
295
Pct
.398
.395
.349
.347
.343
.337
.319
.306
.302
.285
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE
## Team
1. Louisiana Tech
2. UT Arlington
3. Denver
4. Seattle U
5. Utah State
6. San Jose State
7. Idaho
8. Texas State
9. UTSA
10. New Mexico State
G
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
18
17
18
FG
82
130
61
119
123
109
131
130
127
116
FGA
287
418
194
375
363
315
361
358
340
308
Pct
.286
.311
.314
.317
.339
.346
.363
.363
.374
.377
Margin
+13.5
+8.3
+5.4
+4.2
+1.9
-1.7
-3.5
-8.2
-9.2
-11.8
BLOCKED SHOTS
## Team
1. New Mexico State
2. Louisiana Tech
3. Denver
4. Utah State
5. UT Arlington
6. Seattle U
7. Idaho
8. San Jose State
9. Texas State
10. UTSA
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
Blocks
117
91
86
69
63
58
49
46
48
20
Avg/G
6.50
5.06
4.78
3.83
3.50
3.22
2.72
2.71
2.67
1.18
FTA
351
345
274
353
370
343
435
340
384
259
Pct
.755
.739
.712
.711
.684
.671
.669
.662
.656
.625
ASSISTS
## Team
1. Denver
2. Seattle U
3. Utah State
4. Louisiana Tech
UT Arlington
6. New Mexico State
7. Idaho
8. Texas State
9. UTSA
10. San Jose State
G Assists
18
321
18
255
18
238
18
226
18
226
18
217
18
216
18
199
17
164
17
162
Avg/G
17.83
14.17
13.22
12.56
12.56
12.06
12.00
11.06
9.65
9.53
FG
428
424
451
418
445
425
400
443
361
336
FGA
853
893
959
938
1026
1038
979
1094
945
943
Pct
.502
.475
.470
.446
.434
.409
.409
.405
.382
.356
STEALS
## Team
1. Denver
2. Louisiana Tech
3. Texas State
4. Seattle U
5. UT Arlington
6. UTSA
7. New Mexico State
8. San Jose State
9. Utah State
10. Idaho
G
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
18
18
Steals
175
154
136
124
123
105
101
94
81
75
Avg/G
9.72
8.56
7.56
6.89
6.83
6.18
5.61
5.53
4.50
4.17
FG
360
398
396
328
423
413
463
416
499
435
FGA
933
1008
980
804
1029
1001
1040
929
1054
890
Pct
.386
.395
.404
.408
.411
.413
.445
.448
.473
.489
3-POINT FG MADE
## Team
1. Denver
2. Louisiana Tech
3. UTSA
4. Texas State
5. Idaho
6. UT Arlington
7. Utah State
8. Seattle U
9. San Jose State
10. New Mexico State
G
18
18
17
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
3FG
149
140
124
131
122
110
104
97
84
67
Avg/G
8.28
7.78
7.29
7.28
6.78
6.11
5.78
5.39
4.94
3.72
Avg/G
70.9
70.0
68.6
68.6
66.7
66.4
64.6
63.8
63.3
57.7
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SCORING
## Player-Team
1. Wright, Joel-TXST
2. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
3. Barone, Kyle-UI
4. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
5. Appleby,Raheem-LTU
6. Shaw, Jarred-USU
7. Madison, Stephen-UI
8. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
9. Udofia, Chris-DEN
10. Hill, Jeromie-UTSA
Cl
JR
SR
SR
SR
SO
JR
JR
SO
JR
JR
G
34
32
30
30
34
31
30
35
32
26
FG
194
184
179
148
196
179
146
167
162
121
3FG
17
58
0
59
52
1
28
20
23
32
FT
202
125
158
112
62
81
103
129
77
66
REBOUNDING
## Player-Team
1. Barone, Kyle-UI
2. Cunningham, Chris-SJSU
3. Shaw, Jarred-USU
4. Reves, Jordan-UTA
5. Edwards, Brandon-UTA
6. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
7. Wright, Joel-TXST
8. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
9. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
10. Hill, Jeromie-UTSA
Cl
SR
JR
JR
SR
JR
SR
JR
FR
JR
JR
G
30
29
31
33
33
35
34
35
29
26
OFF
100
102
69
89
97
76
90
89
54
51
DEF
191
160
192
181
145
180
143
144
138
118
TOT Avg/G
291
9.7
262
9.0
261
8.4
270
8.2
242
7.3
256
7.3
233
6.9
233
6.7
192
6.6
169
6.5
3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G 3FG FGA
1. Jones, Deonte’-TXST
JR
31
39
86
2. Hill, Connor-UI
SO
30
87 196
3. Olson, Brett-DEN
SO
32
76 175
4. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
29
48 113
5. Gruszecki, Karol-UTA
SR
33
61 153
6. Hallam, Chase-DEN
SR
32
49 126
7. McChristian, Mike-UI
SR
30
41 108
8. Butler, Kevin-UTA
SR
33
46 122
9. Roland, TeNale-USU
JR
31
32
88
10. Rasmussen, Chad-SU
SR
30
68 189
Pts Avg/G
607 17.9
551 17.2
516 17.2
467 15.6
506 14.9
440 14.2
423 14.1
483 13.8
424 13.3
340 13.1
STEALS
## Player-Team
1. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
2. Hallam, Chase-DEN
3. Smith,Kenneth-LTU
4. Udofia, Chris-DEN
5. Davis, Wesley-TXST
6. Jones, Vonn-TXST
7. Griffin, Cam-DEN
8. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
9. Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.-SU
10. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
Cl
SO
SR
SO
JR
SO
SR
SO
SR
JR
SO
G
35
32
34
32
33
34
32
30
30
32
Steals
79
67
57
52
51
52
47
44
43
45
Avg/G
2.26
2.09
1.68
1.63
1.55
1.53
1.47
1.47
1.43
1.41
Pct
.453
.444
.434
.425
.399
.389
.380
.377
.364
.360
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G
1. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
FR
35
2. Barone, Kyle-UI
SR
30
3. Edwards, Brandon-UTA
JR
33
4. Shaw, Jarred-USU
JR
31
5. Udofia, Chris-DEN
JR
32
6. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
29
7. Olson, Brett-DEN
SO
32
8. Madison, Stephen-UI
JR
30
9. Reves, Jordan-UTA
SR
33
10. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
SO
35
FG FGA
139 224
179 300
100 171
179 332
162 314
120 241
125 262
146 308
104 221
167 355
Pct
.621
.597
.585
.539
.516
.498
.477
.474
.471
.470
BLOCKED SHOTS
## Player-Team
1. Kyser,Michale-LTU
2. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
3. Udofia, Chris-DEN
4. Reves, Jordan-UTA
5. Brown, Alex-SJSU
6. Staff, Matt-TXST
7. Dixon, Renaldo-NMSU
8. Barone, Kyle-UI
9. Shaw, Jarred-USU
10. Edwards, Brandon-UTA
ASSISTS
## Player-Team
1. Smith,Kenneth-LTU
2. Obasi, Prince-SU
3. White-Miller, Shaqui-UTA
4. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
5. Brown, D.J.-SJSU
6. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
7. Davis, Marcel-USU
8. Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.-SU
9. Udofia, Chris-DEN
10. Catlett, Cameron-UTA
Assists
171
130
122
115
107
111
103
99
105
91
Avg/G
5.03
4.33
3.94
3.83
3.69
3.47
3.32
3.30
3.28
3.14
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G Asst Avg Turn
1. Smith,Kenneth-LTU
SO
34 171
5.0
83
2. Udofia, Chris-DEN
JR
32 105
3.3
58
3. White-Miller, Shaqui-UTA
JR
31 122
3.9
72
4. Obasi, Prince-SU
SR
30 130
4.3
80
5. Brown, D.J.-SJSU
SO
29 107
3.7
66
6. Davis, Marcel-USU
FR
31 103
3.3
68
7. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
SO
32 111
3.5
74
8. Catlett, Cameron-UTA
SO
29
91
3.1
61
9. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
SR
30 115
3.8
82
10. Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.-SU
JR
30
99
3.3
72
Pct
.835
.799
.782
.771
.762
.762
.759
.757
.756
.730
MINUTES PLAYED
## Player-Team
1. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
2. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
3. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
4. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
5. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
6. Barone, Kyle-UI
7. Olson, Brett-DEN
8. Brown, D.J.-SJSU
9. Sims, Jordan-UTSA
10. Cunningham, Chris-SJSU
Cl
SO
SR
JR
SR
SO
SO
FR
JR
JR
SO
G
34
30
31
30
29
32
31
30
32
29
FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G FTM
1. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
29
66
2. Cunningham, Chris-SJSU
JR
29 107
3. Barone, Kyle-UI
SR
30 158
4. Wright, Joel-TXST
JR
34 202
5. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
SO
32
93
6. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
SR
32 125
7. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
SO
35 129
8. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
SR
30 112
9. Habeeb, Mansa-UI
SR
29
59
10. Madison, Stephen-UI
JR
30 103
FTA
79
134
202
262
122
164
170
148
78
141
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Gu
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Cl
SO
FR
JR
SR
JR
SR
JR
SR
JR
JR
Cl
SR
SR
SO
SR
SO
SR
SO
SO
JR
JR
GBlocksAvg/G
34
92 2.71
35
85 2.43
32
75 2.34
33
71 2.15
26
49 1.88
34
48 1.41
34
46 1.35
30
36 1.20
31
30 0.97
33
31 0.94
G
30
35
32
32
35
30
32
29
32
29
Minutes
1087
1237
1129
1120
1202
1021
1084
952
1009
907
Avg Ratio
2.4 2.06
1.8 1.81
2.3 1.69
2.7 1.63
2.3 1.62
2.2 1.51
2.3 1.50
2.1 1.49
2.7 1.40
2.4 1.38
Avg/G
36.23
35.34
35.28
35.00
34.34
34.03
33.88
32.83
31.53
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## Player-Team
1. Barone, Kyle-UI
2. Wright, Joel-TXST
3. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
4. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
5. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
6. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
7. Shaw, Jarred-USU
8. Madison, Stephen-UI
9. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
10. Udofia, Chris-DEN
Cl
SR
JR
SR
SR
SR
SO
JR
JR
JR
JR
G
18
18
17
17
18
18
18
18
17
18
FG
109
96
98
83
97
89
107
87
78
89
3FG
0
13
28
31
13
11
1
17
29
15
FT
110
115
59
68
58
75
42
53
41
40
REBOUNDING
## Player-Team
1. Barone, Kyle-UI
2. Cunningham, Chris-SJSU
3. Shaw, Jarred-USU
4. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
5. Reves, Jordan-UTA
6. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
7. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
8. Edwards, Brandon-UTA
9. Wright, Joel-TXST
10. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
Cl
SR
JR
JR
SR
SR
JR
FR
JR
JR
SO
G
18
17
18
18
18
17
18
18
18
18
OFF
68
64
37
43
46
36
52
52
44
20
DEF
129
89
108
98
91
93
79
71
75
88
TOT Avg/G
197
10.9
153
9.0
145
8.1
141
7.8
137
7.6
129
7.6
131
7.3
123
6.8
119
6.6
108
6.0
3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G 3FG FGA
1. Olson, Brett-DEN
SO
18
43
91
2. Hill, Connor-UI
SO
18
53 116
3. Jones, Deonte’-TXST
JR
17
26
58
4. Hallam, Chase-DEN
SR
18
33
76
5. McChristian, Mike-UI
SR
18
32
77
6. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
17
29
71
7. McNeail,Kenyon-LTU
JR
18
37
91
8. Butler, Kevin-UTA
SR
18
30
75
Love, Jalen-DEN
FR
18
18
45
10. Gibson,Brandon-LTU
SR
18
27
68
Pct
.602
.583
.561
.550
.539
.522
.521
.503
.497
.492
BLOCKED SHOTS
## Player-Team
1. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
2. Kyser,Michale-LTU
3. Udofia, Chris-DEN
4. Reves, Jordan-UTA
5. Dixon, Renaldo-NMSU
6. Brown, Alex-SJSU
7. Staff, Matt-TXST
8. Barone, Kyle-UI
9. Clifford, Ben-USU
10. Sunderhaus, Deshaun-SU
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G
FG FGA
1. Bhullar, Sim-NMSU
FR
18
80 133
2. Barone, Kyle-UI
SR
18 109 187
3. Love, Jalen-DEN
FR
18
60 107
4. Gainey, Greg-UTA
JR
18
60 109
5. Udofia, Chris-DEN
JR
18
89 165
6. Shaw, Jarred-USU
JR
18 107 205
7. Olson, Brett-DEN
SO
18
75 144
8. Madison, Stephen-UI
JR
18
87 173
9. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
17
78 157
10. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
SR
18
97 197
ASSISTS
## Player-Team
1. Smith,Kenneth-LTU
2. Obasi, Prince-SU
3. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
4. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
5. Davis, Marcel-USU
6. White-Miller, Shaqui-UTA
7. Hawkins, Phil-TXST
8. Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.-SU
9. Catlett, Cameron-UTA
10. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
Cl
SO
SR
SR
SO
FR
JR
JR
JR
SO
JR
G
18
18
17
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
Assists
88
86
71
69
68
66
63
62
59
54
FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G FTM
1. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
17
41
2. Clifford, Ben-USU
SO
18
39
3. Cunningham, Chris-SJSU
JR
17
77
4. Barone, Kyle-UI
SR
18 110
5. Habeeb, Mansa-UI
SR
17
37
6. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
SO
18
75
7. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
SR
17
68
8. Griffin, Cam-DEN
SO
18
39
9. Wright, Joel-TXST
JR
18 115
10. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
SR
17
59
FTA
49
47
94
136
46
98
89
52
155
80
Avg/G
4.89
4.78
4.18
3.83
3.78
3.67
3.50
3.44
3.28
3.18
Pct
.837
.830
.819
.809
.804
.765
.764
.750
.742
.738
Pts Avg/G
328 18.2
320 17.8
283 16.6
265 15.6
265 14.7
264 14.7
257 14.3
244 13.6
226 13.3
233 12.9
STEALS
## Player-Team
1. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
2. Hallam, Chase-DEN
3. Jones, Vonn-TXST
Griffin, Cam-DEN
5. Udofia, Chris-DEN
6. Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.-SU
7. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
8. McChristian, Mike-UI
9. Davis, Wesley-TXST
10. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
Cl
SO
SR
SR
SO
JR
JR
SR
SR
SO
SO
Cl
FR
SO
JR
SR
JR
JR
SR
SR
SO
FR
G
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
18
17
18
G
18
18
18
18
18
15
18
18
18
17
Steals
47
44
31
31
30
28
25
26
24
24
Blocks
54
49
45
41
33
23
26
20
17
15
Avg/G
2.61
2.44
1.72
1.72
1.67
1.56
1.47
1.44
1.41
1.33
Pct
.473
.457
.448
.434
.416
.408
.407
.400
.400
.397
Avg/G
3.00
2.72
2.50
2.28
1.83
1.53
1.44
1.11
0.94
0.88
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)
## Player-Team
Cl
G Asst Avg Turn
1. Olson, Brett-DEN
SO
18
56
3.1
21
2. Smith,Kenneth-LTU
SO
18
88
4.9
37
3. Hawkins, Phil-TXST
JR
18
63
3.5
31
4. White-Miller, Shaqui-UTA
JR
18
66
3.7
35
5. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
SO
18
69
3.8
38
6. Catlett, Cameron-UTA
SO
18
59
3.3
34
7. Udofia, Chris-DEN
JR
18
55
3.1
32
8. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
JR
17
54
3.2
32
9. Obasi, Prince-SU
SR
18
86
4.8
54
10. Brown, D.J.-SJSU
SO
17
51
3.0
33
MINUTES PLAYED
## Player-Team
1. Hale III, Michael-UTSA
2. Sy, Bandja-NMSU
3. Mullings, Daniel-NMSU
4. Barone, Kyle-UI
5. O’Neale, Royce-DEN
6. Burrage, Kannon-UTSA
7. Olson, Brett-DEN
8. Sims, Jordan-UTSA
9. Butterfield, Spencer-USU
10. Hill, Connor-UI
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SR
SR
SO
SR
SO
SR
SO
JR
JR
SO
G Minutes
17
636
18
661
18
651
18
634
18
621
17
586
18
606
17
564
17
553
18
585
Avg/G
37.41
36.72
36.17
35.22
34.50
34.47
33.67
33.18
32.53
32.50
Avg Ratio
1.2 2.67
2.1 2.38
1.7 2.03
1.9 1.89
2.1 1.82
1.9 1.74
1.8 1.72
1.9 1.69
3.0 1.59
1.9 1.55
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2012-13 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES
ALL GAMES
Points
37
35
34
34
33
Field goals made
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
Field goal attempts
26
26
Field goal perc.
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
3-Pt FG made
9
7
7
7
7
3-Pt FG attempts
15
15
15
3-Pt percentage
1.000 (7-7)
1.000 (5-5)
1.000 (5-5)
Free throws made
16
14
14
Free throw attempts
18
17
Free throw perc.
1.000 (11-11)
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
Rebounds
20
18
18
18
18
Assists
11
11
11
11
Steals
8
7
7
7
Blocked shots
6
6
6
6
6
Turnovers
8
8
8
WAC GAMES
Wright, Joel (Texas State) at Idaho (01/24/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
Appleby,Raheem (LA Tech) at Georgia St. (11/30/12)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Appleby,Raheem (LA Tech) at Georgia State (11/30/12)
Madison, Stephen (Idaho) at E. Washington (12/6/12)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) at Idaho (01/24/13)
Shaw, Jarred (Utah State) at Idaho (01/31/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) at Lamar (2/23/13)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) at Texas State (03/02/13)
Appleby,Raheem (LA Tech) at Florida State (03/19/13)
Kinney, James (San Jose State) at Kansas (11/26/12)
Burrage, Kannon (UTSA) vs Texas State (1/19/13)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) vs UTSA (01/26/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) vs Texas State (1/5/13)
Reves, Jordan (UT Arlington) at UTSA (1/10/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) vs Idaho (2/7/13)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Gruszecki, Karol (UTA) at Texas State (01/12/13)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
Appleby,Raheem (Louisiana Tech) at Idaho (02/16/13)
McChristian, Mike (Idaho) vs Seattle U (03/09/13)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Hill, Connor (Idaho) at Idaho State (2/23/13)
Rasmussen, Chad (Seattle U) at Texas State (02/28/12)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
Gibson,Brandon (LA Tech) vs NM State (12/31/12)
Madison, Stephen (Idaho) vs UT Arlington (02/14/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (3/14/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
Medlin, Preston (Utah State) vs San Jose St. (01/11/13)
Watson, Tyrone (NM State) vs SE Louisiana (11/15/12)
Hamilton,Alex (LA Tech) vs NM State (12/31/12)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at Texas State (01/31/13)
Burrage, Kannon (UTSA) vs Louisiana Tech (1/12/13)
Cunningham, Chris (San Jose St.) vs UTA (01/26/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs SMU (11/17/12)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs San Jose State (12/29/12)
Hamilton,Alex (Louisiana Tech) vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
Butterfield, Spencer (Utah St.) vs Texas St. (03/07/13)
Cunningham, Chris (SJSU) vs UC Santa Cruz (11/20/12)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) at UT Arlington (01/19/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) at UTSA (2/2/13)
Cunningham, Chris (San Jose St.) at Idaho (02/02/13)
Brown, D.J. (San Jose State) vs Seattle U (01/05/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) at Louisiana Tech (01/19/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) at Texas State (02/28/12)
Hallam, Chase (Denver) vs Seattle U (2/7/13)
Smith,Kenneth (LA Tech) vs Southern Miss (12/8/12)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at Seattle U (01/10/13)
Watson, Tyrone (NM State) at Seattle U (01/10/13)
Reves, Jordan (UTA) vs Louisiana Tech (01/05/13)
Kyser,Michale (LA Tech) at Texas State (01/10/13)
Udofia, Chris (Denver) at New Mexico State (1/23/13)
Reves, Jordan (UTA) at San Jose State (01/26/13)
Edwards, Brandon (UTA) vs Oral Roberts (03/20/13)
Catlett, Cameron (UTA) at Oklahoma State (12-19-12)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at UT Arlington (12/29/12)
Smith,Kenneth (LA Tech) vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
Points
37
35
34
33
31
Field goals made
12
12
12
Field goal attempts
26
25
Field goal perc.
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
3-Pt FG made
9
7
7
7
7
3-Pt FG attempts
15
15
3-Pt percentage
1.000 (7-7)
1.000 (5-5)
1.000 (5-5)
Free throws made
16
14
Free throw attempts
18
17
Free throw perc.
1.000 (11-11)
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (10-10)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (9-9)
1.000 (8-8)
1.000 (8-8)
Rebounds
20
18
18
18
Assists
11
11
11
11
Steals
8
7
7
Blocked shots
6
6
6
6
Turnovers
8
8
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Wright, Joel (Texas State) at Idaho (01/24/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) vs Texas State (1/19/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) at Idaho (01/24/13)
Shaw, Jarred (Utah State) at Idaho (01/31/13)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) at Texas State (03/02/13)
Burrage, Kannon (UTSA) vs Texas State (1/19/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) vs Idaho (2/28/13)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) vs UTSA (01/26/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) vs Texas State (1/5/13)
Reves, Jordan (UT Arlington) at UTSA (1/10/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) vs Idaho (2/7/13)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Gruszecki, Karol (UT Arlington) at Texas State (01/12/13)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
Appleby,Raheem (Louisiana Tech) at Idaho (02/16/13)
McChristian, Mike (Idaho) vs Seattle U (03/09/13)
McNeail,Kenyon (Louisiana Tech) at UTSA (1/12/13)
Rasmussen, Chad (Seattle U) at Texas State (02/28/12)
Butler, Kevin (UT Arlington) at Idaho (02/14/13)
Gibson,Brandon (LA Tech) vs New Mexico State (12/31/12)
Madison, Stephen (Idaho) vs UT Arlington (02/14/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs Denver (02/02/13)
Hale III, Michael (UTSA) at Seattle U (01/24/13)
Medlin, Preston (Utah State) vs San Jose State (01/11/13)
Hamilton,Alex (LA Tech) vs New Mexico State (12/31/12)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at Texas State (01/31/13)
Burrage, Kannon (UTSA) vs Louisiana Tech (1/12/13)
Cunningham, Chris (San Jose State) vs UTA (01/26/13)
Wright, Joel (Texas State) vs San Jose State (12/29/12)
Hamilton,Alex (Louisiana Tech) vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
Butterfield, Spencer (Utah State) vs Texas State (03/07/13)
Barone, Kyle (Idaho) at UT Arlington (01/19/13)
Bhullar, Sim (New Mexico State) at UTSA (2/2/13)
Cunningham, Chris (San Jose State) at Idaho (02/02/13)
Brown, D.J. (San Jose State) vs Seattle U (01/05/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) at Louisiana Tech (01/19/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Obasi, Prince (Seattle U) at Texas State (02/28/12)
Hallam, Chase (Denver) vs Seattle U (2/7/13)
Watson, Tyrone (NM State) at Seattle U (01/10/13)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at Seattle U (01/10/13)
Reves, Jordan (UT Arlington) vs Louisiana Tech (01/05/13)
Kyser,Michale (Louisiana Tech) at Texas State (01/10/13)
Udofia, Chris (Denver) at New Mexico State (1/23/13)
Reves, Jordan (UT Arlington) at San Jose State (01/26/13)
Mullings, Daniel (NM State) at UT Arlington (12/29/12)
Smith,Kenneth (Louisiana Tech) vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
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2012-13 TEAM SUPERLATIVES
ALL GAMES
Points
Margin
Field goals made
Field goal attempts
Field goal percentage
3-Pt FG made
3-Pt FG attempts
3-Pt percentage
Free throws made
Free throw attempts
Free throw percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked shots
WAC GAMES
118
99
94
91
91
70 (118-48)
44 (91-47)
40 (94-54)
37 (99-62)
47
38
37
35
35
35
94
84
81
80
.686 (35-51)
.657 (23-35)
.647 (33-51)
.622 (28-45)
15
14
14
13
13
41
36
35
33
33
.800 (4-5)
.667 (6-9)
.647 (11-17)
.643 (9-14)
30
26
26
25
25
25
25
40
37
37
36
36
36
1.000 (11-11)
1.000 (8-8)
.944 (17-18)
.933 (14-15)
68
59
58
55
30
26
25
24
24
22
19
17
16
16
12
11
10
10
10
10
10
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
Louisiana Tech vs SE Louisiana (11/28/12)
San Jose State vs UC Santa Cruz (11/20/12)
Idaho vs Walla Walla (12/15/12)
UT Arlington at Texas State (01/12/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
Idaho vs Walla Walla (12/15/12)
San Jose State vs UC Santa Cruz (11/20/12)
Louisiana Tech vs SE Louisiana (11/28/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
San Jose State vs UC Santa Cruz (11/20/12)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Louisiana Tech vs SE Louisiana (11/28/12)
Utah State vs Western Oregon (12/8/12)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
Louisiana Tech at Northwestern State (12/4/12)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Seattle U vs New Mexico State (01/10/13)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Texas State vs Denver (3/14/13)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
Utah State at UTSA (12/29/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
Denver vs Nebraska-Omaha (12/15/12)
Denver vs UTSA (1/6/13)
UTSA at Idaho (01/26/13)
Idaho vs Seattle U (03/09/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
UTSA at UT Arlington (02/09/13)
Denver at UT Arlington (12/31/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Idaho (01/17/13)
Louisiana Tech vs UTSA (3/14/13)
UT Arlington at Texas-Pan American (12/3/12)
Utah State vs Southern Illinois (12/22/12)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
UT Arlington at Idaho (02/14/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
Idaho vs UC Davis (12/01/12)
Louisiana Tech at UALR (12/17/12)
Texas State vs Fordham (11/09/12)
UT Arlington at Utah State (01/24/13)
Idaho vs UT Arlington (02/14/13)
New Mexico State vs UT Arlington (3/9/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech (12/31/12)
New Mexico State vs Texas State (3/15/13)
New Mexico State vs Louisiana-Lafayette (11/23/12)
Louisiana Tech at UALR (12/17/12)
New Mexico State vs Seattle U (2/9/13)
Denver vs San Jose State (1/17/13)
Denver at San Jose State (02/16/13)
Idaho at Idaho State (2/23/13)
Idaho vs New Mexico State (01/12/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
San Jose State vs Sacramento State (12/8/12)
Seattle U vs Jackson State (12/17/12)
Idaho at Eastern Washington (12/6/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
Denver vs UT Arlington (3/7/13)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
San Jose State vs UC Santa Cruz (11/20/12)
Denver vs UTSA (1/6/13)
Denver vs Seattle U (2/7/13)
UT Arlington vs Houston Baptist (12/13/12)
Seattle U vs Montana State (11/11/12)
Louisiana Tech vs SE Louisiana (11/28/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Central Baptist (02/20/13)
New Mexico State at UTSA (2/2/13)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Louisiana Tech vs SE Louisiana (11/28/12)
Idaho vs San Jose State (02/02/13)
Louisiana Tech vs UT Arlington (02/02/13)
New Mexico State at San Jose State (02/14/13)
Denver vs Ohio (03/19/13)
Points
Margin
Field goals made
Field goal attempts
Field goal percentage
3-Pt FG made
3-Pt FG attempts
3-Pt percentage
Free throws made
Free throw attempts
Free throw percentage
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked shots
63
WACSports.com
91
90
90
88
36 (73-37)
29 (84-55)
27 (63-36)
27 (88-61)
37
35
33
32
32
32
81
80
75
74
.686 (35-51)
.647 (33-51)
.622 (28-45)
.596 (28-47)
.596 (28-47)
14
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
36
35
33
30
.647 (11-17)
.643 (9-14)
.583 (7-12)
.571 (8-14)
30
25
25
25
40
37
36
35
1.000 (11-11)
1.000 (8-8)
.933 (14-15)
.929 (13-14)
54
54
53
52
26
25
24
23
22
15
14
14
14
14
14
12
11
10
10
10
UT Arlington at Texas State (01/12/13)
Idaho at Texas State (03/02/13)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
Louisiana Tech vs San Jose State (03/02/13)
Denver vs San Jose State (1/17/13)
Denver vs UT Arlington (3/7/13)
Utah State at San Jose State (02/08/12)
Louisiana Tech vs San Jose State (03/02/13)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
Seattle U vs New Mexico State (01/10/13)
Louisiana Tech at Texas State (01/10/13)
UT Arlington at Texas State (01/12/13)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Seattle U vs New Mexico State (01/10/13)
Louisiana Tech at Texas State (01/10/13)
New Mexico State at Seattle U (01/10/13)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
Utah State at UTSA (12/29/12)
Utah State at Idaho (01/31/13)
Denver vs UT Arlington (3/7/13)
Denver vs UTSA (1/6/13)
UTSA at Idaho (01/26/13)
Idaho vs Seattle U (03/09/13)
Denver at Seattle U (01/12/13)
UT Arlington at Texas State (01/12/13)
Texas State vs UT Arlington (01/12/13)
Denver at UTSA (1/31/13)
UTSA at UT Arlington (02/09/13)
Louisiana Tech at Idaho (02/16/13)
UTSA at UT Arlington (02/09/13)
Denver at UT Arlington (12/31/12)
Louisiana Tech vs Idaho (01/17/13)
Denver vs UTSA (1/6/13)
Texas State at San Jose State (03/09/13)
UT Arlington at Idaho (02/14/13)
Idaho at New Mexico State (2/7/13)
Denver vs New Mexico State (3/2/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
UT Arlington at Utah State (01/24/13)
Idaho vs UT Arlington (02/14/13)
New Mexico State vs UT Arlington (3/9/13)
Louisiana Tech vs Seattle U (01/19/13)
New Mexico State at Louisiana Tech (12/31/12)
New Mexico State vs Seattle U (2/9/13)
New Mexico State vs UT Arlington (3/9/13)
Denver vs San Jose State (1/17/13)
Denver at San Jose State (02/16/13)
Idaho vs New Mexico State (01/12/13)
Louisiana Tech at San Jose State (01/24/13)
Seattle U vs New Mexico State (01/10/13)
Louisiana Tech at Texas State (01/10/13)
Louisiana Tech vs UTSA (02/07/13)
UT Arlington vs Louisiana Tech (01/05/13)
Denver vs UT Arlington (3/7/13)
Seattle U vs Texas State (01/26/13)
Denver vs UTSA (1/6/13)
Seattle U at Utah State (01/03/13)
Denver vs Seattle U (2/7/13)
New Mexico State at Seattle U (01/10/13)
Louisiana Tech at UT Arlington (01/05/13)
Seattle U vs UTSA (01/24/13)
Louisiana Tech vs UT Arlington (02/02/13)
Denver vs Idaho (2/9/13)
Denver vs UT Arlington (3/7/13)
New Mexico State at UTSA (2/2/13)
New Mexico State vs UTSA (1/3/13)
Idaho vs San Jose State (02/02/13)
Louisiana Tech vs UT Arlington (02/02/13)
New Mexico State at San Jose State (02/14/13)
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WAC TEAM RECORDS
SCORING
FREE THROWS
Most Points
WAC Half
WAC Game
WAC Season
70
128
1463
Arizona State (Arizona), 1973
Tulsa (at TCU), Feb. 27, 1997
Fresno State, 1995-96
Most Made
WAC Game
WAC Season
45
386
Nevada (Boise State), Feb. 14, 2002
Brigham Young, 1992-93
Half
Game
Season
82
153
3209
TCU (Grambling State, 2nd), Dec. 30, 1999
TCU (UT-Pan American), Nov. 29, 1997
TCU, 1997-98
Game
Season
56
698
TCU (Eastern Michigan), Dec. 21, 1999
TCU, 2000-01
Most Attempted
WAC Game
WAC Season
56
574
Nevada (Louisiana Tech), Feb. 15, 2003
Nevada, 2001-02
Game
Season
70
975
TCU (Eastern Michigan), Dec. 21, 1999
New Mexico State, 2006-07
Most Points Per Game
WAC Season
95.6
TCU, 1997-98
Season
98.0
Utah, 1965-66
WAC Season
44
44
44
44
20.5
UTEP (108) vs. Arizona (64), 1970;
Tulsa (128) vs. TCU (84), Feb. 27, 1997;
Utah State (98) vs. Hawai‘i (54), Jan. 11, 2010
TCU (105) vs. SDSU (61), Jan. 17, 1998
TCU, 1997-98
Game
Season
70
19.4
Largest Scoring Margin
WAC Game
Best Percentage
WAC Game
WAC Season
1.000
.805
Several Teams (Most Made, 19-ASU vs. UA,
1977-78; and Nevada at Boise State, Jan. 17,
2004)
Brigham Young (284-353), 1988-89
Game
1.000
LA Tech (118) vs. Cen. Bap. (48), Feb. 20, 2012
TCU, 1997-98
Season
.815
Several Teams (Most Made, 21 TCU vs.
Louisiana Tech, Dec. 23, 1999)
Brigham Young (527-647), 1988-89
FIELD GOALS
REBOUNDING
Most Field Goals Made
WAC Game
WAC Season
TCU (San Jose State), Feb. 7, 1998
Fresno State, 1995-96
Most Rebounds
WAC Game
WAC Season
75
725
Utah (Arizona State), 1968-69
Nevada, 2004-05
TCU (Central Oklahoma), Dec. 9, 2000
TCU, 1997-98
Game
Season
Game
Season
50
514
57
1220
Most Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
109
WAC Season
1135
San Diego State (Brigham Young), 1979-80
Fresno State, 1995-96
Game
Season
San Diego State (Brigham Young), 1979-80
TCU, 1997-98
109
2464
Best Field Goal Percentage
WAC Game
WAC Season
73.7
57.0
Utah (Air Force, 28-38), 1986-87
New Mexico (474-832), 1988-89
Game
Season
81.4
54.5
New Mexico (Oregon State), 1985-86
New Mexico (992-1819), 1988-89
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made
WAC Game
20 Utah State (New Mexico State), Feb. 2, 2006
WAC Season
179 New Mexico, 1993-94
Game
Season
20
303
Utah State (New Mexico State), Feb. 2, 2006
Fresno State, 2006-07
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
38 New Mexico St. (San Jose St.), Jan. 23, 2010
WAC Season
463 Fresno State, 2005-06
Game
Season
44
881
Fresno State (CS Northridge), Nov. 30, 1999
Fresno State, 2006-07
Game
78.6
Season
46.2
New Mexico State (Texas Southern, 11-14),
Dec. 23, 2009
Colorado State, 1988-89 (141-305)
Colorado State (West Texas State), 1970-71
New Mexico, 1976-77
Most Rebounds Per Game
WAC Season
46.1
Arizona State, 1968-69
Season
55.8
Brigham Young, 1969-70
Most Assists
WAC Game
WAC Season
36
324
Utah (Brigham Young), 1973-74
New Mexico, 1988-89
Game
Season
39
685
TCU (Central Oklahoma), Dec. 9, 2000
Fresno State, 1997-98
Most Steals
WAC Game
WAC Season
22
176
Denver (Seattle U), Feb. 7, 2013
TCU, 2000-01
Game
Season
30
434
TCU (Arkansas-Pine Bluff ), Dec. 30, 2000
Tulsa, 1999-2000
39
39
393
Louisiana Tech (Nevada), Feb. 15, 2003
Seattle U (LA Tech), Jan. 19, 2013
UTEP, 2001-02
39
39
729
Louisiana Tech (Nevada), Feb. 15, 2003
Seattle U (LA Tech), Jan. 19, 2013
Tulsa, 1999-2000
WAC Season
5
5
173
New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90;
Utah (UTEP), 1975-76
Arizona State, 1962-63
Game
Season
5
365
Several Teams
Brigham Young, 1972-73
ASSISTS
STEALS
PERSONAL FOULS
Most Fouls
WAC Game
WAC Season
Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 made)
WAC Game
71.4 Fresno State (at Air Force, 10-14), 1995-96
71.4 Hawai‘i (Fresno State, 10-14), Feb. 1, 2001
WAC Season
49.4 Brigham Young, 1987-88
79
1480
Game
Season
Fewest Fouls
WAC Game
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WAC TEAM RECORDS
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made
WAC Game
29 UTEP (11) at New Mexico (18), Feb. 19, 1998
WINS AND LOSSES
Most Games Played
Season
Most Wins
WAC Season
Season
37
Tulsa, 1999-2000
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
62 SMU (36) at Fresno State (26), Jan. 10, 1998
16
16
16
Nevada, 2004-05
Louisiana Tech, 2012-13
Denver, 2012-13
32
Tulsa, 1999-2000
Most Free Throws Made
WAC Game
68
Utah (36) vs. Brigham Young (32), 1962-63
Most Free Throws Attempted
WAC Game
93
Wyoming (33) at New Mexico (58), 1965-66
Utah (71) vs. Arizona (66), 1966-67
Most Losses
WAC Season
17
San Jose State, 2003-04
Season
27
Idaho, 2006-07
Most Rebounds
WAC Game
Best Won/Lost Percentage
WAC Season
100.0
TCU (14-0), 1997-98
Most Fouls
WAC Game
Season
Arizona State (26-3), 1962-63
89.7
Most Consecutive Wins
WAC Season
19
Utah, 1997-98 – 1998-99
Season
23
Utah, 1998-99
137
Most Players Fouled Out
WAC Game
68
Wyoming (37) vs. New Mexico (31), 1965-66
7
7
Brigham Young (4) vs. Utah (3), 1962-63;
Colorado State (4) vs. UTEP (3), 1973-74
SEASON-END RANKINGS
Most Consecutive Losses
WAC Season
Season
16
16
San Diego State, 1991-92;
Brigham Young, 1996-97
21
21
San Diego State, 1991-92;
Brigham Young, 1996-97
DEFENSIVE RECORDS
Fewest Points Allowed
WAC Half
WAC Game
7
25
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Wyoming (at Brigham Young), 1981-82
Half
Game
7
25
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Wyoming (at Brigham Young), 1981-82
Fewest Points Allowed Per Game
WAC Season
47.1
Wyoming, 1981-82
Season
Wyoming, 1981-82
Fewest Field Goals Allowed
WAC Game
Game
51.5
8
8
Wyoming (Air Force), 1981-82;
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
8
8
Wyoming (Air Force), 1981-82;
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Fewest Field Goal Attempts Allowed
WAC Game
16 UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Game
16
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Fewest Free Throw Attempts Allowed
WAC Game
0 New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90
Game
0
New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90
SINGLE GAME TWO-TEAM RECORDS (WAC ONLY)
Most Points
WAC Game
227
Utah (121) vs. Arizona (106), 1973-74
Fewest Points
WAC Game
52
Wyoming (27) vs. Brigham Young (25), 1981-82
Most Field Goals Made
WAC Game
94
Utah (50) vs. Arizona (44), 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
195
Brigham Young (98) vs. Utah (97), 1965-66
Associated Press
1963 Arizona State.........................4
1965 Brigham Young ....................9
1968 New Mexico...........................6
1971 Brigham Young ................. 20
1972 Brigham Young ....................9
1973 Arizona State...................... 16
1974 Utah....................................... 15
1975 Arizona State.........................8
1976 Arizona ................................. 15
1977 Utah....................................... 14
1978 New Mexico........................ 12
Utah....................................... 14
1980 Brigham Young ................. 12
1981 Utah....................................... 14
Brigham Young ................. 16
Wyoming ............................. 17
1984 UTEP .........................................9
1986 UTEP ...................................... 20
1988 Wyoming ............................. 13
Brigham Young ................. 19
1991 Utah....................................... 10
1993 Utah....................................... 19
New Mexico........................ 21
1995 Utah....................................... 19
1996 Utah....................................... 12
New Mexico........................ 23
1997 Utah..........................................2
New Mexico........................ 11
1998 Utah..........................................7
TCU ........................................ 15
New Mexico........................ 18
1999 Utah..........................................6
New Mexico........................ 25
2000 Tulsa ...................................... 18
2002 Hawai‘i .................................. 25
2004 Nevada ................................. 21
2006 Nevada ................................. 20
2007 Nevada ................................. 15
2011 Utah State ........................... 23
United Press International
1963 Arizona State.........................3
1964 New Mexico......................T16
1965 Brigham Young ....................6
1966 Utah....................................... 12
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1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1980
1981
1982
1984
1986
1987
1988
1991
Brigham Young ...............T19
New Mexico........................ 18
New Mexico...........................7
Utah....................................... 18
Wyoming ...........................T17
UTEP ....................................T20
Brigham Young ...............T11
Brigham Young ....................9
UTEP ...................................... 17
Arizona State...................... 13
New Mexico........................ 18
Arizona State.........................7
Arizona ................................. 17
UTEP ...................................... 20
Arizona ................................. 12
Utah....................................... 10
New Mexico...........................4
Utah....................................... 18
Brigham Young ................. 12
Utah....................................... 10
Wyoming ............................. 16
Brigham Young ................. 17
Wyoming ............................. 15
UTEP .........................................9
UTEP ...................................... 16
Wyoming ............................. 17
UTEP ....................................T19
Wyoming ............................. 14
Brigham Young ................. 17
Utah....................................... 10
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1992 UTEP ...................................... 22
1993 Utah....................................... 16
1995 Utah....................................... 22
1996 Utah....................................... 12
New Mexico........................ 25
1997 Utah..........................................6
New Mexico........................ 19
1998 Utah..........................................2
New Mexico........................ 21
TCU ........................................ 25
1999 Utah....................................... 10
2000 Tulsa .........................................9
2007 Nevada ................................. 21
2011 Utah State ........................... 25
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WAC INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
FIELD GOALS
San Jose State’s Brandon Hawkins holds the
WAC record for free
throws made (24) and
attempted (31) in a
game.
SCORING
Most Points
WAC Game
50
WAC Season
WAC Career
480
1405
Marvin Johnson, UNM (Colorado State),
1977-78
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Game
Season
Career
54
892
2542
Anthony Watson, SDSU (USIU), 1986-87
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
WAC Season
WAC Career
30.1
26.3
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (301-10)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
Season
Career*
28.8
26.3
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (892-31)
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-81
FREE THROWS
20
140
334
Jeron Roberts, UW (UTEP), Feb. 7, 1998
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Game
24
Season
Career
245
621
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU (Mt. St. Mary’s), Dec.
22, 2001
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Free Throws Attempted
WAC Game
WAC Season
WAC Career
23
178
449
Fennis Dembo, UW (UTEP), 1987-88
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
Game
31
Season
Career
307
820
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU (Mt. St. Mary’s), Dec.
22, 2001
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Best Free Throw Percentage
WAC Season
92.6
WAC Career*
88.7
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-89 (50-54)
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (172-194)
Season
Career*
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1989-90 (101-108)
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (351-393)
93.5
89.3
21
21
170
455
Game
23
Season
Career
329
987
Flynn Robinson, UW (Arizona St.), 1963-64;
Marvin Johnson, UNM (Colorado St.), 197778
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Lee Nailon, TCU (Mississippi Valley St.), Dec.
12, 1997
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
Most Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
39
WAC Season
332
WAC Career
997
Ben Monroe, UNM (BYU), 1966-67
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game
Season
Career
Ben Monroe, UMM (BYU), 1966-67
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1977-81
39
618
1875
Best Field Goal Percentage
WAC Season
69.1
WAC Career*
61.9
Danny Vranes, UU, 1978-79 (67-97)
Danny Vranes, UU, 1978-81 (318-513)
Season
Career*
Kurt Cinningham, BSU, 2008-09 (134-199)
Hatila Passos, NMSU, 2006-08 (205-322)
67.3
63.7
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made
WAC Game
10 Jaycee Carroll, USU (FS), Jan. 7, 2006
WAC Season
73 Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
WAC Career
173 Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game
Season
Career
Best Scoring Average
WAC Season
WAC Career*
Most Free Throws Made
WAC Game
WAC Season
WAC Career
Most Field Goals Made
WAC Game
10
10
125
290
Trevor Ruffin, UH (Louisville), 1993-94;
Jaycee Carroll, USU (FS), Jan. 7, 2006
Michael Best, SDSU, 1988-89
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
WAC Game
19 Dominick Young, FS (CSU), Jan. 23, 1997
WAC Season
190 Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
WAC Career
424 Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game
Season
Career
19
330
798
Dominick Young, FS (CSU), Jan. 23, 1997
Dominck Young, FS, 1996-97
Dominck Young, FS, 1995-97
Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
WAC Season
63.3 Brian Green, USU, 2009-10 (31-49)
WAC Career*
47.4 Trent Shippen, CSU, 1988-89 (46-97)
Season
Career*
Utah State’s Jaycee
Carroll broke the
record for most threepoint field goals in a
WAC game with 10 in
2006.
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made
52 Rob Robbins, UNM, 1989-90
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48.1
Joel Tribelhorn, CSU, 1988-89 (76-135)
Brian Green, USU, 2009-11 (129-268)
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WAC INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds
WAC Game
WAC Season
WAC Career
Game
Season
Career
NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS
35
250
719
Larry Abney, FS (SMU), Feb. 17, 2000
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
35
438
1317
Larry Abney, FS (SMU), Feb. 17, 2000
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
(Regular Season Only)
Best Rebound Average
WAC Season
WAC Career*
15.6
17.0
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06 (250-16)
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71
Season
Career*
17.0
15.4
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71 (329-23)
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71
21
142
316
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM (Hawai‘i), 1986-87
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94
Kevin Bell, FS, 2004-08
ASSISTS
Most Assists
WAC Game
WAC Season
WAC Career
Game
29
Season
Career
309
778
Best Assist Average
WAC Season
Season
8.8
10.7
Anthony Johnson, UW (Miss. Valley St.),
1979-80
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1974-77
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1979-80 (124-14)
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77 (309-29)
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
STEALS
9
WAC Season
48
Game
12
Season
Career
123
299
Greedy Daniels, TCU (Arkansas-Pine Bluff ),
Dec. 30, 2000
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-2000
Eric Coley, TU, 1997-2000
3.0
3.0
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-00 (42-14)
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10 (48-16)
4.3
Greedy Daniels, TCU, 2000-01 (108-25)
84
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95
Season
Several Players; last Kevin Bell, Fresno State
(Hawai‘i), Feb. 1, 2007
La’Shard Anders, BSU, 2009-10
BLOCKED SHOTS
Most Blocked Shots
WAC Season
Game
Season
Career
14
177
425
Shawn Bradley, BYU (E. Kentucky), 1990-91
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-95
TRIPLE-DOUBLES
Name, School
Danny Ainge, BYU
Michael Smith, BYU
Luc Longley, UNM
Luc Longley, UNM
Brian Santiago, BYU
Theo Ratliff, UW
Andre Miller, UU
Alex Jensen, UU
Jeryl Sasser, SMU
Eric Coley, TU
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU
Jason McKrieth, RU
Dominic McGuire, FS
Dominic McGuire, FS
Daniel Mullings, NMSU
*Minimum of two years
Pct
.612
.673
.730
.745
.474
.643
.618
.521
.596
.681
.637
.679
.768
.651
.691
.660
.627
.577
.643
.607
.584
.634
.590
.519
.611
.703
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
W-L
74-37
79-33
76-31
66-43
64-31
63-28
62-33
63-30
121-57
123-57
131-75
79-36
81-29
68-42
54-42
66-37
62-42
63-49
72-51
58-59
86-63
91-60
89-61
94-65
75-67
Pct
.667
.705
.710
.617
.674
.692
.653
.677
.680
.683
.636
.687
.736
.618
.563
.641
.596
.563
.585
.496
.577
.603
.593
.591
.528
HOME ATTENDANCE
Most Steals
WAC Game
Best Steal Average
WAC Season
W-L
60-38
68-33
73-27
73-25
46-51
63-35
63-39
49-45
59-40
64-30
65-37
70-33
73-22
69-37
74-33
70-36
69-41
60-44
72-40
65-42
66-47
71-41
65-45
55-51
66-42
78-33
Date
11/28/77
2/13/88
11/24/89
3/28/90
2/17/94
1/2/95
3/21/98
1/25/99
11/23/99
12/4/99
12/18/01
12/30/04
12/30/06
3/14/07
2/23/12
Opponent
LBSU
Colorado St.
Hardin Sim.
Penn St.
Utah
San Diego St.
Arizona
Fresno St.
Lamar
UAB
N.D. de Namur
SMU
San Diego
Georgia
Hawai‘i
Stats
27 pts, 10 reb, 13 ast
20 pts, 12 reb, 10 ast
23 pts, 15 reb, 10 blks
17 pts, 14 reb, 10 ast
25 pts, 10 reb, 11 ast
20 pts, 12 reb, 11 blks
18 pts, 14 reb, 13 ast
16 pts, 11 reb, 10 ast
17 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast
11 pts, 10 reb, 10 ast
18 pts, 11 reb, 10 ast
15 pts, 14 reb, 10 ast
14 pts, 14 reb, 10 blks
15 pts, 11 reb, 10 ast
28pts, 12 reb, 10 ast
Year
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
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109
110
120
116
117
120
109
128
133
133
141
152
143
138
151
153
150
146
149
141
160
159
155
155
231
251
252
127
140
153
149
151
158
133
135
109
150
146
143
132
150
Total
941,136
973,113
1,024,373
1,005,743
1,132,444
1,252,553
1,096,965
1,140,963
1,277,749
1,216,525
1,236,703
1,353,136
1,234,466
1,192,047
1,322,050
1,483,436
1,394,741
1,412,683
1,384,547
1,291,561
1,425,091
1,457,200
1,459,664
1,446,892
1,840,897
1,975,762
1,918,464
770,299
849,638
843,042
788,706
971,852
919,435
776,518
893,665
623,065
800,197
744,432
696,936
664,106
494,378
Average
8,634
8,847
8,536
8,670
9,679
10,438
10,064
8,914
9,607
9,147
8,771
8,902
8,632
8,638
8,755
9,696
9,298
9,676
9,292
9,160
8,907
9,165
9,417
9,335
7,969
7,872
7,613
6,065
6,069
5,510
5,293
6,436
5,819
5,838
6,620
5,716
5,335
5,099
4,874
5,031
3,296
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WAC CAREER RECORDS
ALL GAMES
SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
11.
13.
14.
15.
15.
17.
18.
19.
19.
26.3
26.2
24.6
23.9
23.9
23.1
22.9
22.4
21.9
21.8
20.9
20.9
20.8
20.1
20.0
20.0
19.9
19.8
19.5
19.5
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65 (2049-78)
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-81 (1387-53)
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (1400-57)
Coniel Norman, UA, 1972-74 (1194-50)
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1998-99 (1503-63)
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71 (1849-80)
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1999-00 (1353-59)
Luther Burden, UU, 1973-75 (1790-80)
Marvin Johnson, UNM, 1976-78 (1246-57)
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2008-11 (1750-80)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1963-65 (1109-53)
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1977-81 (2467-118)
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1993-97 (2542-122)
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08 (2052-102)
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1986-90 (2178-109)
Mel Daniels, UNM, 1964-67 (1537-77)
Johnny Brown, UNM, 1984-86 (1157-58)
Willie Long, UNM, 1968-71 (1542-78)
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1978-84 (2285-117)
Marquise Gainous, TCU, 1999-00 (1228-63)
TOTAL POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
2542
2467
2464
2319
2311
2285
2178
2131
2052
2049
2014
2003
2000
1993
1992
1980
1951
1939
1938
1931
1885
1849
1846
1841
1837
1831
1824
1809
1790
1769
1765
1763
1750
1749
1745
1744
1740
1739
1735
1734
1708
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1993-97
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1977-81
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984-89
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1984-88
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1978-84
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1986-90
Bob Elliott, UA, 1973-77
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05
Otis Jones, AFA, 1991-95
Josh Grant, UU, 1988-93
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Pat Durham, CSU, 1985-89
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2003-08
Eric Leckner, UW, 1984-88
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Russell Larson, BYU, 1991-95
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-84
Fred Roberts, BYU, 1978-82
Clayton Shields, UNM, 1995-98
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, 1997-01
Jeff Chatman, BYU, 1984-88
Reginald Slater, UW, 1988-92
Luther Burden, UU, 1973-75
Luc Longley, UNM, 1987-91
Al Fleming, UA, 1973-76
Quinton Ross, SMU, 1999-03
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2008-11
Tai Wesley, USU, 2007-11
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1983-88
Charles Bradley, UW, 1977-81
Jeff Judkins, UU, 1974-78
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1987-91
Anthony Watson, SDSU, 1982-86
Chris Gaines, UH, 1986-90
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06
REBOUND AVERAGE (REBOUNDS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
15.4
12.9
12.9
12.7
12.3
11.8
11.8
11.6
11.4
11.3
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-71 (741-48)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1963-65 (643-50)
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1972-74 (733-57)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06 (1172-92)
Tony Cerkvenik, ASU, 1961-63 (1022-83)
Ira Harge, UNM, 1962-64 (636-54)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-84 (1317-112)
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1970-73 (919-79)
Leon Clark, UW, 1964-66 (889-78)
Ken Gardner, UU, 1969-71 (892-79)
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
11.1
10.4
10.3
10.3
10.0
Mel Daniels, UNM, 1965-67 (853-77)
Al Fleming, UA, 1973-76 (1190-114)
Bill Hagins, UNM, 1973-75 (554-54)
Willie Long, UNM, 1968-71 (800-78)
Michael Ruffin, TU, 1997-99 (979-98)
REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
22.
23.
24.
26.
28.
29.
30.
1317
1254
1197
1190
1172
1135
1111
1083
1074
1066
1036
1032
1032
1022
979
976
954
951
948
948
939
928
924
922
922
919
919
892
889
886
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-84
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Reginald Slater, UW, 1988-92
Al Fleming, UA, 1973-76
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06
Wendell McKines, NMSU, 2007-09, 11-12
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05
Bob Elliott, UA, 1973-77
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1993-97
Josh Grant, UU, 1988-93
Mitch Smith, UU, 1985-89
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Dario Hunt, NEV, 2008-12
Tony Cerkvenik, ASU, 1961-63
Michael Ruffin, TU, 1997-99
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1984-88
Danny Vranes, UU, 1977-81
Terry White, UTEP, 1979-82
Jason Ellis, BSU, 2001-05
HL Coleman, UW, 1993-97
Joe Caldwell, ASU, 1962-64
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984-89
Luc Longley, UNM, 1987-91
Alan Taylor, BYU, 1976-80
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1970-73
Ken Gardner, UU, 1969-71
Leon Clark, UW, 1964-66
Michael Doleac, UU, 1995-98
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1767
1749
1711
1706
1695
1640
1628
1528
1527
1458
1429
1390
1380
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-88
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2003-08
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Otis Jones, AFA, 1992-95
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1984-88
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Carl Ashley, UW, 1968-70
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (FT-FTA)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
18.
.893
.890
.888
.881
.878
.857
.851
.848
.845
.843
.843
.842
.841
.839
.836
.834
.834
.830
.830
.830
.830
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (351-393)
Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1990-94 (268-301)
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1987-91 (309-348)
Jaycee Caroll, USU, 2004-08 (348-395)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984-89 (431-491)
Todd Okeson, NEV, 2002-04 (156-182)
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1993-96 (554-651)
Chris Gaines, UH, 1986-90 (442-521)
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1973-77 (315-373)
Ty Medley, UU, 1972-74 (167-198)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65 (521-618)
Paul Noonan, BSU, 2007-11 (197-234)
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2004-08 (334-397)
Tommy Roberts, UNM, 1971-73 (188-224)
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2008-11 (442-529)
Clarence Dickerson, UH, 1980-82 (131-157)
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71 (583-699)
Randy Reid, BYU, 1992-96 (338-407)
Mark Rydalch, UU, 1992-96 (191-230)
Matt Lojeski, UH, 2005-07 (161-194)
Jahmar Young, NMSU, 2007-10 (331-399)
FREE THROWS MADE
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (FG-FGA)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
16.
18.
19.
.622
.615
.612
.602
.596
.594
.593
.593
.590
.586
.585
.583
.582
.579
.579
.577
.577
.575
.574
.574
George Scott, UNM, 1982-85 (280-450)
Matt Nelson, BSU, 2006-08 (361-587)
Eric Leckner, UW, 1984-88 (753-1231)
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05 (783-1300)
Tai Wesley, USU, 2007-11 (657-1102)
Tony Martin, UW, 1982-84 (330-556)
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-93 (368-621)
Kurt Cunningham, BSU, 2005-10 (302-509)
Charlie Thomas, UNM, 1987-89 (472-800)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1987-91 (696-1187)
Reginald Slater, UW, 1988-92 (644-1101)
Al Fleming, UA, 1974-76 (688-1181)
Gary Wilkinson, USU, 2007-09 (387-665)
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, 1997-01 (668-1153)
Kyle Barone, UI, 2009-pres (347-599)
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02 (789-1367)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06 (658-1141)
Danny Vranes, UU, 1977-81 (629-1094)
Alan Taylor, BYU, 1977-80 (502-874)
Mustata Al-Sayyad, FS, 2000-05 (292-509)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
621
583
569
554
547
546
541
534
529
522
521
521
511
507
493
488
477
472
471
470
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Phil Smith, UNM, 1981-84
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Russell Larson, BYU, 1992-95
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Otis Jones, AFA, 1992-95
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-88
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
Reginald Slater, UW, 1989-92
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Jeron Roberts, UW, 1995-98
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, 1997-01
Michael Doleac, UU, 1995-98
Harry Hall, UW, 1967-69
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP,1993-95
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
987
901
891
886
832
832
789
783
780
764
753
751
737
707
705
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-88
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-89
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
Eric Leckner, UW, 1985-88
Jeff Chatman, BYU, 1985-89
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
820
816
730
727
722
720
699
696
681
678
678
673
671
670
651
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
Phil Smith, UNM, 1981-84
Reginald Slater, UW, 1989-92
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71
Charles Bradley, UW, 1978-81
Otis Jones, AFA, 1992-95
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-88
Jeron Roberts, UW, 1995-98
Russell Larson, BYU, 1992-95
Harry Hall, UW, 1967-69
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (3PT-3PTA)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
1875 Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
1770 Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
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WAC CAREER RECORDS
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
.456
.450
.448
.448
.447
.445
.441
.440
.437
.436
.433
.433
Nathan Call, BYU, 1987-88, 91-92 (110-241)
Mark Meredith, CSU, 1990-91 (154-342)
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94 (99-221)
Ray Kraemer, NEV, 2007-10 (82-183)
Gordo Castillo, NMSU, 2007-pres (51-114)
Mark Heslop, BYU, 1989-92 (126-283)
Willie Banks, UNM, 1989-92 (78-177)
Bert Woodard, UH, 1991-92 (44-100)
Andy Toolson, BYU, 1985, 88-90 (141-323)
Dante Swanson, TU, 1999-03 (250-574)
Phil Dixon, UU, 1989-94 (185-427)
Denis Ikovlev, NEV, 2005-07 (55-127)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
290
285
285
279
273
271
270
266
264
259
248
240
233
227
225
217
216
211
211
207
206
204
200
199
191
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1986-90
Clayton Shields, UNM, 1995-98
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-97
Stephen Woods, SMU, 1997-00
Terrance Roberson, FS, 1997-00
Tony Ross, SDSU, 1987-89
Coby Karl, BSU, 2003-07
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-91
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU, 2006-10
Dante Swanson, TU, 1999-03
Marcus Hill, TU, 1997-01
Ryan Carroll, TCU, 1997-01
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2004-08
Demetrius Porter, FS, 1997-01
Kyle Gibson, LT, 2006-10
Otis Jones, AFA, 1991-95
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2004-07
Paul Noonan, BSU, 2007-11
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2002-05
Eddie Miller, FS, 2006-08
Eric Lane, BSU, 2003-07
Damon Jackson, FS, 2000-03
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
798
752
733
720
717
699
655
650
636
633
627
625
605
597
596
582
574
566
562
562
557
544
514
513
500
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-97
Stephen Woods, SMU, 1997-00
Terrance Roberson, FS, 1997-00
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Coby Karl, BSU, 2003-07
Clayton Shields, UNM, 1995-97
Marcus Hill, TU, 1997-01
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU, 2006-10
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-91
Otis Jones, AFA, 1992-95
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2004-07
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2003-08
Ryan Carroll, TCU, 1997-01
Kyle Gibson, LT, 2006-10
Dante Swanson, TU, 1999-03
Eric Lane, BSU, 2003-07
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2002-05
Paul Noonan, BSU, 2007-11
Demetrius Porter, FS, 1997-01
Damon Jackson, FS, 2000-03
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Quinton Ross, SMU, 1999-03
Brock Gillespie, RU, 2001-05
ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
778
721
684
630
599
598
590
574
563
560
552
551
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1973-77
Andre Miller, UU, 1996-99
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1987-90
Phil Smith, UNM, 1981-84
Kevin Bell, FS, 2004-08
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-97
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1978-81
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1984-87
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1986-89
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1969-71
Hernst Laroche, NMSU, 2008-12
Greg Harrington, TU, 1998-02
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1990-94
Nathan Hall, BYU, 1988-92
Prince Fowler, TCU, 1997-99
Justin Graham, SJSU, 2007-11
Mark Dickel, UNLV, 1997-99
Sean Dent, UW, 1983-88
Ramon Sessions, NEV, 2004-07
STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
299
262
254
249
235
233
228
216
209
203
200
197
197
196
195
192
191
186
182
179
179
177
174
173
168
Eric Coley, TU, 1997-00
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1986-89
Andre Miller, UU, 1996-99
Sean Dent, UW, 1984-88
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1984-87
Greedy Daniels, UNLV/TCU, 1997-99, 2000-01
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-97
Hernst Laroche, NMSU, 2008-12
Justin Graham, SJSU, 2007-11
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1984-88
Demetrius Porter, FS, 1997-01
Phil Smith, UNM, 1981-84
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2008-11
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1977-82
Anthony Watson, SDSU, 1983-86
Josh Grant, UU, 1988-93
Mike Wilks, RU, 1997-01
Willie Banks, UNM, 1989-92
Stephen Woods, SMU, 1997-00
Anthony Thomas, BSU, 2006-10
Dante Swanson, TU, 1999-03
Terrance Roberson, FS, 1997-00
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2002-05
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1987-90
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
539
529
528
514
508
496
495
478
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
425
362
336
336
275
246
239
220
220
214
208
192
185
183
180
177
173
171
170
164
164
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1991-95
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1989-92
Luc Longley, UNM, 1988-91
Dario Hunt, NEV, 2008-12
Kevin Johnson, TU, 1999-03
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-98
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-93
Michael Ruffin, TU, 1997-99
Leonard Allen, SDSU, 1982-85
Greg Kite, BYU, 1980-83
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Ryan Chilton, CSU, 1995-98
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06
Joe Vogel, CSU, 1992-96
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1991
Tony Maroney, UH, 1993-95
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1999-01
Eric Leckner, UW, 1985-88
Reggie Jones, CSU, 1978-81
WAC GAMES
SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
26.4
25.9
25.7
25.6
25.3
24.5
23.2
22.7
22.3
22.1
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65 (792-30)
Kenny Page, UNM, 1980-81 (777-30)
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1964-66 (771-30)
Coniel Norman, UA, 1973-74 (716-28)
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-71 (961-38)
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1999-00 (661-27)
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1998-99 (602-26)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1964-65 (454-20)
Luther Burden, UU, 1973-75 (892-40)
Seabern Hill, ASU, 1968-70 (751-34)
TOTAL POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1405
1344
1242
1202
1199
1189
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Nick Fazekas, 2003-07
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
1144
1120
1119
1086
1084
1066
1065
1058
1048
1040
1017
1004
997
988
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-88
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
Otis Jones, AFA, 1992-95
Josh Grant, UU, 1989-91, 93
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
Anthony Watson, SDSU, 1983-86
Charles Smith, UNM, 1994-97
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89
Kenneth Roberts, BYU, 1991, 94-95
Bob Elliott, UA, 1975-77
Quinton Ross, SMU, 1999-03
REBOUND AVERAGE (REBOUNDS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
14.1
13.4
12.9
12.8
12.8
12.0
11.4
11.2
11.2
11.0
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71 (395-28)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06 (699-52)
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1973-74 (361-28)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1964-65 (256-20)
Art Becker, ASU, 1963-64 (256-20)
Leon Clark, UW, 1964-66 (360-30)
Joe Caldwell, ASU, 1963-64 (228-20)
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1971-73 (472-42)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84 (719-64)
Mel Daniels, UNM, 1965-67 (330-30)
TOTAL REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
19.
20.
719
699
680
677
601
581
571
559
558
557
547
512
506
499
496
477
475
475
473
472
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-06
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2003-07
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
Reginald Slater, UW, 1988-92
HL Coleman, UW, 1994-97
Wendell Mckines, 2007-09, 2011-13
Josh Grant, UU, 1989-91, 93
Al Fleming, UA, 1974-76
Mitch Smith, UU, 1986-89
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1996-99
Fennis Dembo, UW, 1985-86
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 1997-01
Jason Ellis, BSU, 2001-05
Dario Hunt, NEV, 2008-12
Rich Strong, CSU, 1983-86
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Bob Elliott, UA, 1975-77
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1971-73
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (FG-FGA)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
.620
.619
.611
.608
.602
.600
.597
.597
.590
.589
.589
.581
.581
.575
.574
.574
Danny Vranes, UU, 1978-81 (318-513)
Matt Nelson, BSU, 2006-08 (177-286)
Eric Leckner, UW, 1985-88 (353-578)
Charlie Davis, TU, 1999-03 (127-209)
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-02 (423-703)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1988-91 (356-593)
Al Fleming, UA, 1974-76 (261-437)
Gary Wilkinson, USU, 2007-09 (184-308)
Vander Joaquim, UH, 2010-12 (154-261)
Michael Harris, RU, 2001-05 (462-784)
George Scott, UNM, 1983, 85 (129-219)
Gary Trost, BYU, 1988, 91-93 (223-384)
Tai Wesley, USU, 2007-11 (302-520)
Kyle Barone, UI, 2009-12 (164-285)
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-93 (167-291)
Chris Oakes, SJSU, 2007-10 (190-331)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (FT-FTA)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
.887
.880
.874
.878
.864
.863
.857
.853
.853
.850
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (172-194)
Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1991-94 (169-192)
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08 (160-183)
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-91 (180-205)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89 (229-265)
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1974-77 (189-219)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65 (210-245)
Randy Reid, BYU, 1993-96 (191-224)
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, 2004-08 (157-184)
Omar Thomas, UTEP, 2003-05 (193-227)
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WAC SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
TOTAL REBOUNDS
1.
2.
4.
5.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
14.
438
402
402
392
374
374
363
360
360
359
355
354
354
352
352
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1973-74
Larry Abney, FS, 1999-00
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-70
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-04
Wendell McKines, NMSU, 2011-12
Michael Harris, RU, 2004-05
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2004-05
Tremaine Fowlkes, FS, 1997-98
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-81
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1982-83
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2006-07
Brett Applegate, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (FG-FGA, GAMES)
Louisiana Tech’s Paul Millsap holds the singleseason WAC record for rebounds with 438.
ALL GAMES
SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
28.77
28.73
28.00
27.94
26.96
26.64
26.38
26.23
26.04
25.62
25.50
24.88
24.78
24.50
24.44
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (892-31)
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75 (747-26)
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80 (784-28)
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 (866-31)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1964-65 (701-26)
Raymond Dudley, AFA,1988-89 (746-28)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89 (765-29)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1962-63 (682-26)
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70 (729-28)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-64 (666-26)
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94 (663-26)
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98 (796-32)
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1999-00 (669-27)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84 (686-28)
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1980-81 (782-32)
TOTAL POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
13.
14.
15.
892
866
796
785
784
782
765
747
746
746
743
743
740
729
727
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1980-81
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2006-07
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2009-10
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2008-11
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1986-87
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1988-89
REBOUND AVERAGE (REBOUNDS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
17.04
14.36
13.96
13.50
13.40
13.27
13.24
13.16
13.15
12.88
12.64
12.63
12.57
12.50
12.43
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-70 (392-23)
Mark Landsberger, ASU, 1976-77 (359-25)
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71 (349-25)
Paul Stovall, ASU, 1971-72 (351-26)
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1973-74 (402-30)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06 (438-33)
Ira Harge, UNM, 1962-63 (331-25)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1963-64 (329-25)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-81 (355-27)
Willie Long, UNM, 1969-70 (335-26)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1982-83 (354-28)
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1970-71 (341-27)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84 (352-28)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-04 (374-30)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1964-65 (348-28)
(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)
1.
.673 Kurt Cunningham, BSU, 2008-09 (134-199, 32)
2.
.667 Al Fleming, UA, 1973-74 (136-204, 26)
3.
.656 Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91 (229-349, 30)
4.
.655 George Scott, UNM, 1982-83 (112-171, 29)
5.
.647 Matt Nelson, BSU, 2007-08 (202-312, 33)
6.
.644 Eric Leckner, UW, 1987-88 (181-281, 32)
7.
.638 Luiz Toledo, UI, 2009-10 (88-138, 29)
8.
.633 Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-92 (138-218, 33)
9.
.631 Russell Larson, BYU, 1992-93 (135-214, 33)
.631 Eric Leckner, UW, 1986-87 (246-390, 34)
11.
.627 Phil Martin, UH, 2000-01 (106-169, 30)
12.
.625 Wayne Campbell, UTEP, 1986-87 (105-163, 32)
13.
.623 Michael Harris, RU, 2002-03 (172-276, 28)
.623 Darnell McCullough, FS, 1994-95 (152-244, 28)
15.
.622 Charlie Thomas, UNM, 1988-89 (227-365, 33)
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
329
314
312
270
268
267
266
267
264
264
263
262
258
256
255
255
255
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Marvin Johnson, UNM, 1977-78
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2005-06
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1964-65
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1998-99
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1986-87
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1998-99
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997-98
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2006-07
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1962-63
Johnny Brown, UNM, 1985-86
Carl Ray Harris, FS, 1993-94
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
618
615
597
594
586
571
570
569
568
564
563
558
548
525
525
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1962-63
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1964-65
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98
Shea Seals, TU, 1996-97
Gavin Smith, UH, 1976-77
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1986-87
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, 1996-97
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1999-00
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1998-99
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-64
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997-98
Kenny Page, UNM, 1980-81
Carl Ray Harris, FS, 1993-94
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (FT-FTA, GAMES)
(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)
1.
.935 Rob Robbins, UNM, 1989-90 (101-108, 34)
2.
.928 Mark Meredith, CSU, 1989-90 (64-69, 30)
3.
.925 Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89 (160-173, 29)
4.
.920 Josh Grant, UU, 1992-93 (104-113, 31)
5.
.919 Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08 (137-149, 35)
6.
.917 Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-89 (77-84, 33)
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9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
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.909
.904
.904
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.902
.888
.887
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Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2009-10 (199-217, 34)
Paul George, FS, 2009-10 (120-132, 29)
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1996-97 (151-167, 32)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1986-87 (103-114, 32)
Jared Quayle, USU, 2009-10 (82-91, 35)
Kim Goetz, SDSU, 1978-79 (74-82, 26)
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2006-07 (151-170, 35)
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77 (118-133, 29)
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2009-10 (188-212, 31)
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
12.
13.
14.
15.
245
242
220
218
207
206
202
201
200
200
199
199
198
193
186
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Marquise Gainous, TCU, 1999-00
Pat Durham, CSU, 1988-89
Omar Thomas, UTEP, 2004-05
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, 2000-01
Joel Wright, TXST, 2012-13
Gary Rhoades, CSU, 1972-73
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87
Jeron Roberts, UW, 1997-98
Phil Smith, UNM, 1983-84
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2009-10
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Willie Long, UNM, 1970-71
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
12.
13.
14.
15.
307
290
273
262
261
258
257
253
250
250
249
245
245
239
237
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Pat Durham, CSU, 1988-89
Willie Long, UNM, 1970-71
Joel Wright, TXST, 2012-13
Marquise Gainous, TCU, 1999-00
Gary Rhoades, CSU, 1972-73
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87
Phil Smith, UNM, 1983-84
Jeron Roberts, UW, 1997-98
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, 2000-01
Pat Durham, CSU, 1987-88
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Omar Thomas, UTEP, 2004-05
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1998-99
Johnny Brown, UNM, 1987-88
THREE-POINT FG PCT. (3P-3PA, GAMES)
(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)
1.
.563 Joel Tribelhorn, CSU, 1988-89 (76-135, 33)
2.
.529 Nathan Call, BYU, 1991-92 (45-85, 32)
3.
.522 Trent Shippen, CSU, 1987-88 (59-113, 35)
4.
.513 Royce Olney, UNM, 1997-98 (80-156, 25)
5.
.500 Jason Hamilton, SDSU, 1991-92 (28-56, 26)
.500 Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94 (64-128, 32)
.500 Brian Green, USU, 2009-10 (53-106, 34)
8.
.498 Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08 (114-229, 35)
9.
.491 Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-89 (83-169, 33)
10.
.490 Andy Toolson, BYU, 1989-90 (74-151, 30)
.490 Dante Swanson, TU, 2001-02 (73-149, 33)
12.
.488 Tyler Tiedman, BSU, 2007-08 (84-172, 34)
.488 Ray Kramer, NEV, 2009-10 (59-121, 34)
14.
.486 Michael Smith, BYU, 1986-87 (34-70, 32)
15.
.479 Bert Woodard, UH, 1991-92 (35-73, 28)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
125
120
114
113
106
102
102
102
99
98
97
96
96
95
95
Michael Best, SDSU, 1988-89
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08
Eddie Miller, FS, 2007-08
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU, 2009-10
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97
Kevin Henry, UNM, 1998-99
Jeff Ledbetter, UI, 2010-11
Zane Johnson, UH, 2010-11
Michael Kuebler, UH, 2003-04
Kendric Brooks, FS, 1995-96
Clayton Shields, UNM, 1996-97
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2005-06
Preston Medlin, USU, 2011-12
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WAC SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
5.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
330
316
281
281
279
261
261
251
247
246
245
243
242
241
241
241
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Shea Seals, TU, 1996-97
Abe Jackson, BSU, 2001-02
Eddie Miller, FS, 2007-08
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, 1996-97
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU, 2009-10
Damon Jackson, FS, 2001-02
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2005-06
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2004-05
Stephen Woods, SMU, 1999-00
Kendric Brooks, FS, 1995-96
Michael Kuebler, UH, 2003-04
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1989-90
Terrance Roberson, FS, 1999-00
Zane Johnson, UH, 2010-11
ASSIST AVERAGE (ASSISTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
10.66
8.19
8.00
7.58
7.62
7.43
7.36
7.31
7.31
7.27
7.24
7.16
7.00
7.06
7.04
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77 (309-29)
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1979-80 (221-27)
Tito Maddox, FS, 2000-01 (200-25)
Russell Brown, AFA, 1977-78 (197-26)
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1970-71 (198-26)
Scott Martin, UU, 1980-81 (223-30)
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1988-89 (243-33)
Keith Smith, SDSU, 1981-82 (212-29)
Anthony Carter, UH, 1997-98 (212-29)
Rafer Alston, FS, 1997-98 (240-33)
Chris Herren, FS, 1998-99 (181-25)
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, 2004-05 (229-32)
Jeff Bowling, AFA, 1989-90 (224-32)
Prince Fowler, TCU, 1998-99 (226-32)
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1968-69 (183-26)
TOTAL ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
13.
14.
15.
309
243
240
229
226
224
224
223
221
212
212
212
211
206
205
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1988-89
Rafer Alston, FS, 1997-98
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, 2004-05
Prince Fowler, TCU, 1998-99
Jeff Bowling, AFA, 1989-90
Kris Clark, USU, 2007-08
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1979-80
Keith Smith, SDSU, 1981-82
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87
Anthony Carter, UH, 1997-98
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97
Demetrius Porter, FS, 1999-00
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1989-90
STEAL AVERAGE (STEALS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
4.32
3.32
2.91
2.89
2.82
2.69
2.60
2.59
2.58
2.55
2.55
2.52
2.50
2.48
2.41
2.41
Greedy Daniels, TCU, 2000-01 (108-25)
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-00 (123-37)
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997-98 (96-33)
Dominick Young, FS, 1994-95 (81-28)
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1984-85 (93-33)
Anthony Carter, UH, 1996-97 (78-29)
Matt Watts, SDSU, 1998-99 (65-25)
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10 (83-32)
Sean Dent, UW, 1985-86 (93-36)
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96 (74-29)
Andre Miller, UU, 1998-99 (84-33)
Shawn Marion, UNLV, 1998-99 (73-29)
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1984-85 (80-32)
Tony Webster, UH, 1982-83 (72-29)
LaDrell Whitehead, UW, 1995-96 (70-29)
Greedy Daniels, UNLV, 1998-99 (70-29)
TOTAL STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
8.
123
108
96
93
93
84
84
83
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-00
Greedy Daniels, TCU, 2000-01
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997-98
Sean Dent, UW, 1985-86
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1988-89
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1986-87
Andre Miller, UU, 1998-99
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
81
80
79
78
78
77
77
77
Dominick Young, FS, 1994-95
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1984-85
Daniel Mullings, NMSU, 2012-13
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87
Anthony Carter, UH, 1996-97
Phil Smith, UNM, 1983-84
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1987-88
La’Shard Anderson, BSU ,2010-11
BLOCK AVERAGE (BLOCKS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
5.21
5.14
4.43
4.07
3.86
3.56
3.52
3.44
3.30
3.17
3.14
3.12
3.03
3.00
2.84
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91 (177-34)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95 (144-28)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-93 (124-28)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1993-94 (114-28)
Keon Clark, UNLV, 1996-97 (112-29)
Dominic McGuire, FS, 2006-07 (114-32)
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1991-92 (116-33)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1989-90 (117-34)
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-92 (109-33)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91 (95-30)
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02 (88-28)
Tony Maroney, UH, 1993-94 (103-33)
Melvin Ely, FS, 1999-00 (94-31)
Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1999-00 (96-32)
Melvin Ely, FS, 1998-99 (91-32)
TOTAL BLOCKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
177
144
124
117
116
114
114
112
109
103
96
95
94
92
92
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-93
Luc Longley, UNM, 1989-90
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1991-92
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1993-94
Dominic McGuire, FS, 2006-07
Keon Clark, UNLV, 1996-97
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-92
Tony Maroney, UH, 1993-94
Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1999-00
Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91
Melvin Ely, FS, 1999-00
JaVale McGee, NEV, 2007-08
Michale Kyser, LT, 2012-13
WAC GAMES
SCORING AVERAGE (POINTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
30.10
30.00
29.36
28.80
28.43
27.56
27.50
27.15
27.00
26.87
26.20
25.71
25.64
25.58
25.57
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (301-10)
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 (480-16)
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70 (411-14)
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1964-65 (288-10)
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80 (398-14)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89 (441-16)
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75 (385-14)
Courtney Alexander, FS, 1999-00 (353-13)
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89 (432-16)
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, 1996-97 (403-15)
Freddie Lewis, ASU, 1965-66 (262-10)
Willie Long, UNM, 1970-71 (360-14)
Coniel Norman, UA, 1972-73 (359-14)
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02 (435-17)
Willie Long, UNM, 1969-70 (358-14)
TOTAL POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
12.
13.
14.
480
441
435
432
416
411
403
400
399
398
393
392
391
386
385
385
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Anthony Harris, UH, 1995-96
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, 1996-97
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1995-96
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1980-81
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2004-05
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1994-95
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75
Otis Jones, AFA, 1994-95
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REBOUND AVERAGE (REBOUNDS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
15.63
15.10
14.79
14.64
14.07
13.90
13.86
13.71
13.57
13.43
13.20
13.00
13.00
12.90
12.83
12.83
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06 (250-16)
Art Becker, ASU, 1962-63 (151-10)
Mark Landsberger, ASU, 1976-77 (207-14)
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-70 (205-14)
Paul Stovall, ASU, 1971-72 (197-14)
Leon Clark, UW, 1964-65 (139-10)
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1973-74 (194-14)
Larry Abney, FS, 1999-00 (192-14)
Mike Childress, CSU, 1970-71 (190-14)
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, 1970-71 (188-14)
John Fairchild, BYU, 1964-65 (132-10)
Tony Cerkvenik, ASU, 1962-63 (130-10)
Willie Long, UNM, 1969-70 (182-14)
Albert Johnson, UA, 1963-64 (129-10)
Tremaine Fowlkes, FS, 1997-98 (154-12)
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-04 (231-18)
TOTAL REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
250
231
229
218
213
207
205
204
199
198
197
196
194
192
192
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2003-04
Michael Harris, RU, 2004-05
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2004-05
Josh Grant, UU, 1992-93
Mark Landsberger, ASU, 1976-77
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-70
Corey Jackson, NEV, 2001-02
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
Paul Stovall, ASU, 1971-72
Kyle Barone, UI, 2012-13
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-81
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1973-74
Larry Abney, FS, 1999-00
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2004-05
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (FG-FGA, GAMES)
(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)
1.
.691 Danny Vranes, UU, 1978-79 (67-97, 11)
2.
.676 Matt Nelson, BSU, 2007-08 (94-139, 15)
3.
.655 Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91 (125-191, 16)
4.
.648 Buster Matheney, UU, 1976-77 (94-145, 14)
5.
.645 Kyle Barone, UI, 2010-11 (69-107)
6.
.644 Melvin Ely, FS, 1999-00 (87-135, 14)
7.
.644 Alan Taylor, BYU, 1978-79 (67-104, 12)
.644 C.J. Webster, SJSU, 2009-10 (47-73, 12)
9.
.643 Fred Roberts, BYU, 1979-80 (74-115, 14)
10.
.641 Darryl Minniefield, UNM, 1972-73 (77-120, 14)
11.
.641 Jimmy Allen, UNM, 1977-78 (50-78, 14)
12.
.640 Eric Leckner, UW, 1986-87 (114-178, 16)
13.
.639 Charlie Thomas, UNM, 1988-89 (117-183, 16)
14.
.638 Albert Springs, UU, 1986-87 (74-116, 16)
15.
.637 Tom Gneiting, BYU, 1986-87 (86-135, 16)
FIELD GOALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
14.
15.
170
164
163
156
151
147
145
144
144
143
142
142
142
140
139
139
139
139
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Coniel Norman, UA, 1973-74
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, 1996-97
Coniel Norman, UA, 1972-73
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Seaborn Hill, ASU, 1969-70
Kenny Page, UNM, 1980-81
Marquin Chandler, SJSU, 2004-05
Johnny Brown, UNM, 1985-86
Willie Long, UNM, 1969-70
Luther Burden, UU, 1973-74
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Michael Harris, RU, 2004-05
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WAC SINGLE SEASON RECORDS
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
332
324
317
316
311
311
310
306
303
300
300
297
296
293
284
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Seaborn Hill, ASU, 1969-70
Luther Burden, UU, 1974-75
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Kenny Page, UNM, 1980-81
Otis Jones, AFA, 1994-95
Michael Smith, BYU, 1988-89
Marquin Chandler, SJSU, 2004-05
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Carl Ray, Harris, FS 1993-94
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Coniel Norman, UA, 1973-74
Coniel Norman, UA, 1972-73
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, 1996-97
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (FT-FTA, GAMES)
(Based on qualifiers for annual championship)
1.
.926 Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-89 (50-54, 16)
2.
.925 Mark Meredith, CSU, 1989-90 (49-53, 16)
3.
.923 Josh Grant, UU, 1992-93 (60-65, 18)
4.
.922 Greg Harrington, TU, 1999-00 (47-51, 14)
5.
.915 Granny Lash, UU, 1964-65 (43-47, 10)
6.
.913 Randy Linder, ASU, 1966-67 (21-23, 10)
.913 Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08 (73-80, 16)
8.
.911 Marvin Johnson, UNM, 1977-78 (72-79, 14)
9.
.911 Paris Bryant, UW, 1990-91 (41-45, 16)
10.
.908 Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1993-94 (79-87, 18)
11.
.907 Doug Bessert, UW, 1978-79 (49-54, 12)
12.
.907 Roy Joshua, ASU, 1977-78 (39-43, 14)
13.
.906 Mekeli Wesley, BYU, 1997-98 (77-85, 14)
14.
.902 Jason McKrieth, RU, 2003-04 (83-92, 18)
15.
.900 Michael Smith, BYU, 1986-87 (54-60, 16)
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
140
131
125
125
124
123
117
116
115
113
112
110
109
108
107
106
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
Antione Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2004-05
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Quinton Ross, SMU, 2002-03
Pat Durham, CSU, 1988-89
Joel Wright, TXST, 2012-13
Nate Archibald, UTEP, 1969-70
Russell Larson, BYU, 1993-94
Kyle Barone, UI, 2012-13
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02
Keith Van, Horn, UU 1995-96
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1994-95
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2009-10
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
178
170
162
157
155
155
153
151
147
147
146
144
143
142
136
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1983-84
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Nick Fazekas, NEV, 2004-05
Damon Hancock, SMU, 2001-02
Joel Wright, TXST, 2012-13
Willie Long, UNM, 1970-71
Pat Durham, CSU, 1988-89
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1993-94
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02
Quinton Ross, SMU, 2002-03
Nate Archibald, UTEP, 1969-70
Otis Jones, AFA, 1994-95
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70
Kyle Barone, UI, 2012-13
THREE-POINT FG PCT. (3PT-3PTA, GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
.633
.618
.593
.591
.569
.563
.541
.536
Brian Green, USU, 2009-10 (31-49, 15)
Willie Banks, UNM, 1991-92 (21-34, 16)
Royce Olney, UNM, 1997-98 (48-81, 12)
Mitch Bruneel, USU, 2011-12 (13-22, 13)
Dante Swanson, TU, 2001-02 (37-65, 17)
Joel Tribelhorn, CSU, 1988-89 (40-71, 16)
Gym Bice, UTEP, 1991-92 (20-37, 16)
Thomas McTyer, TCU, 1999-00 (15-28, 14)
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
.535
.532
.529
.526
.526
.511
.505
Jason Hamilton, SDSU, 1992-93 (23-43, 16)
Dante Swanson, TU, 2000-01 (25-47, 16)
Terrance Roberson, FS, 1996-97 (18-34, 12)
Nathan Call, BYU, 1991-92 (20-38, 16)
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1988-89 (20-38, 16)
Tyson Mayroney, CSU, 1991-92 (23-45, 14)
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2007-08 (53-105, 16)
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
7.
9.
10.
15.
73
65
60
59
59
59
57
57
56
55
55
55
55
55
54
54
54
54
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Ray Dudley, AFA, 1988-89
Ja’Vance Coleman, 2005-06
Marlow White, UNM, 1993-94
Abe Jackson, BSU, 2001-02
Damon Jackson, FS, 2002-03
Tony Ross, SDSU, 1986-87
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2003-04
Dante Swanson, TU, 2002-03
Greg Brown, UNM, 1993-94
Jeff Shelly, CSU, 1993-94
Michael Kuebler, UH, 2003-04
Shantay Legans, FS, 2003-04
Jeff Ledbetter, UI, 2010-11
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Kendric Brooks, FS, 1995-96
Bryan Christiansen, CSU, 1996-97
Jake Sottos, UH, 2004-05
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
9.
12.
13.
14.
15.
190
176
155
152
149
149
147
147
145
145
145
144
143
142
141
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Abe Jackson, BSU, 2001-02
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2005-06
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1989-90
Damon Jackson, FS, 2002-03
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, 2004-05
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, 1994-95
Jeff Shelly, CSU, 1993-94
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97
Shantay Legans, FS, 2003-04
Marlow White, UNM, 1993-94
Otis Jones, AFA, 1994-95
Michael Kuebler, UH, 2003-04
David Evans, CSU, 1995-96
ASSIST AVERAGE (ASSISTS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
8.86
8.12
8.00
7.89
7.78
7.71
7.50
7.38
7.19
7.17
7.07
7.00
6.86
6.81
6.75
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1979-80 (124-14)
Tito Maddox, FS, 2000-01 (130-16)
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1970-71 (112-14)
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94 (142-18)
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, 2004-05 (140-18)
Rafer Alston, FS, 1997-98 (108-14)
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97 (120-16)
Jeremiah Ostrowski, UH, 2011-12 (96-13)
Andre Miller, UU, 1996-97 (115-16)
Chris Herren, FS, 1998-99 (86-12)
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1969-70 (99-14)
Anthony Carter, UH, 1997-98 (98-14)
Prince Fowler, TCU, 1998-99 (96-14)
Kris Clark, USU, 2007-08 (106-16)
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1988-89 (108-16)
TOTAL ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
13.
14.
142
140
130
124
121
120
115
114
112
112
111
110
109
109
108
108
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, 2004-05
Tito Maddox, FS, 2000-01
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, 1979-80
Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1992-93
Dominick Young, FS, 1996-97
Andre Miller, UU, 1996-97
Ryan Yoder, CSU, 1993-94
Petie Gibson, UNM, 1970-71
Mark Campbell, UH, 2002-03
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Dominick Young, FS, 1994-95
Brian Santiago, FS, 1992-93
Kris Clark, USU, 2007-08
Darrell McGee, UNM, 1988-89
Rafer Alston, FS, 1997-98
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STEAL AVERAGE (STEALS-GAMES)
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
12.
15.
18.
3.00
3.00
2.80
2.79
2.64
2.61
2.57
2.56
2.56
2.54
2.54
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.43
2.43
2.43
2.44
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-00 (42-14)
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10 (48-16)
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2004-05 (42-15)
Andre Miller, UU, 1998-99 (39-14)
Willie Davis, SMU, 1999-00 (37-14)
Daniel Mullings, NMSU, 2012-13 (47-18)
Shawn Marion, UNLV, 1998-99 (36-14)
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87 (41-16)
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2010-11 (41-16)
Matt Watts, SDSU, 1998-99 (33-13)
Anthony Blakes, UW, 1998-99 (33-13)
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96 (45-18)
Andre Miller, UU, 1997-98 (35-14)
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997-98 (35-14)
Anthony Carter, UH, 1997-98 (34-14)
Chris Herren, FS, 1997-98 (34-14)
Rafer Alston, FS, 1997-98 (34-14)
Chase Hallam, DU, 2012-13 (44-18)
TOTAL STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
10.
14.
48
47
45
44
42
42
42
41
41
39
39
39
39
38
38
38
38
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10
Daniel Mullings, NMSU, 2012-13
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
Chase Hallam, DU, 2012-13
Dominick Young, FS, 1994-95
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-00
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2004-05
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, 1986-87
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2010-11
Damon Crawford, CSU, 1993-94
Raymond King, SDSU, 1995-96
Andre Miller, UU, 1998-99
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 2002-03
Hunter Greene, UNM, 1986-87
Brian Santiago, FS, 1993-94
David Evans, CSU, 1995-96
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, 1996-97
BLOCK AVERAGE (BLOCKS-GAMES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
15.
16.
4.67
4.50
4.44
4.25
3.75
3.63
3.61
3.44
3.29
3.28
3.12
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.94
2.86
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95 (84-18)
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91 (72-16)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-93 (80-18)
Keon Clark, UNLV, 1996-97 (68-16)
Dominic McGuire, FS, 2006-07 (60-16)
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-92 (58-16)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1993-94 (65-18)
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1991-92 (55-16)
Melvin Ely, FS, 1999-00 (46-14)
Tony Maroney, UH, 1993-94 (59-18)
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02 (53-17)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1989-90 (48-16)
Melvin Ely, FS, 2000-01 (48-16)
Sim Bhullar, NMSU, 2012-13 (54-18)
Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91 (47-16)
Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1999-00 (40-14)
TOTAL BLOCKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
84
80
72
68
65
60
59
58
55
54
53
49
48
48
47
47
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-93
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91
Keon Clark, UNLV, 1996-97
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1993-94
Dominic McGuire, FS, 2006-07
Tony Maroney, UH, 1993-94
Khari Jaxon, UNM, 1991-92
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1991-92
Sim Bhullar, NMSU, 2012-13
Melvin Ely, FS, 2001-02
Joe Vogel, CSU, 1995-96
Luc Longley, UNM, 1989-90
Melvin Ely, FS, 2000-01
Luc Longley, UNM, 1990-91
Kevin Johnson, TU, 2002-03
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YEARLY TEAM LEADERS
ALL GAMES
Scoring Offense
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
Arizona State
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Utah
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Utah
Arizona State
Arizona State
Arizona State
Utah
Arizona State
Arizona
New Mexico
*New Mexico
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
New Mexico
New Mexico
Brigham Young
San Diego State
San Diego State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
Brigham Young
TCU
*TCU
TCU
TCU
*TCU
Tulsa
Nevada
UTEP
UTEP
Fresno State
New Mexico State
Boise State
New Mexico State
Nevada
Boise State
New Mexico State
Louisiana Tech
Avg
79.5
81.6
94.6
98.0
81.7
86.0
83.6
88.9
90.2
84.6
82.5
90.8
86.9
81.9
86.6
97.5
88.5
83.5
78.8
70.6
71.7
78.5
80.4
74.7
82.3
85.5
80.6
76.9
82.5
80.2
81.0
79.4
77.9
82.3
83.7
97.2
86.8
87.9
93.6
80.2
76.0
77.5
74.7
73.8
78.0
81.4
76.3
79.5
74.1
78.1
72.6
Scoring Defense
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
School
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Colorado State
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
*UTEP
*UTEP
*UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
Wyoming
Avg
57.9
57.2
55.7
68.5
61.6
68.1
67.5
72.6
65.2
60.6
56.1
56.5
57.3
56.9
63.4
65.5
65.6
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Wyoming
Air Force
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
UTEP
Utah
Colorado State
Colorado State
Colorado State
Colorado State
Utah
New Mexico
New Mexico
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
San Jose State
San Jose State
Hawai‘i
Tulsa
Fresno State
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Denver
58.7
56.2
51.5
57.1
58.4
65.5
60.2
65.5
57.3
61.0
59.3
61.4
61.6
63.2
67.5
64.9
63.9
61.7
57.6
55.4
59.7
63.5
63.1
65.3
61.8
61.7
63.1
66.2
68.1
62.0
59.9
58.7
64.9
55.9
Field Goal Percentage
Year
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
School
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Utah
Brigham Young
New Mexico
UTEP
UTEP
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Arizona State
Arizona
Arizona State
Utah
Utah
Utah
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
New Mexico
New Mexico
Wyoming
Wyoming
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Colorado State
Utah
TCU
TCU
Hawai‘i
UTEP
Tulsa
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Pct
.468
.491
.504
.492
.466
.487
.486
.464
.483
.494
.502
.498
.501
.540
.519
.528
.522
.522
.532
.515
.512
.511
.530
.510
.531
.545
.499
.528
.498
.498
.492
.483
.506
.496
.495
.491
.482
.492
.477
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Rice
UTEP
Rice
Utah State
Nevada
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Idaho
Denver
.469
.477
.481
.498
.484
.514
49.6
48.8
47.0
47.7
48.0
Free Throw Percentage
Year
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
Utah
Brigham Young
Arizona
Utah
Utah
UTEP
Utah
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Utah
Colorado State
*Utah
Arizona State
New Mexico
Utah
New Mexico
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
*Brigham Young
Air Force
Air Force
Air Force
*Utah
Utah
*Brigham Young
*Utah
Wyoming
New Mexico
New Mexico
TCU
UTEP
Tulsa
Rice
UTEP
*UTEP
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Nevada
Utah State
San Jose State
San Jose State
Idaho
Pct
.751
.747
.737
.733
.744
.766
.756
.702
.715
.747
.755
.744
.760
.782
.756
.729
.732
.715
.739
.716
.750
.742
.694
.746
.763
.815
.748
.770
.748
.791
.747
.773
.784
.737
.757
.751
.765
.753
.753
.737
.752
.792
.722
.780
.792
.746
75.8
75.4
74.6
74.3
Rebound Margin
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
School
Arizona State
New Mexico
New Mexico
Utah
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Utah
Mar
9.0
13.2
15.3
10.0
7.2
5.6
6.6
9.2
8.5
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YEARLY TEAM LEADERS
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
UTEP
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
San Diego State
San Diego State
Air Force
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Hawai‘i
Wyoming
Utah
Utah
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
San Jose State
San Jose State
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
New Mexico State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
New Mexico State
Utah State
5.5
8.9
6.7
7.2
8.3
10.4
6.8
6.0
10.1
11.1
9.6
7.2
5.7
3.8
3.1
3.6
5.9
3.1
5.3
5.0
6.6
6.6
3.6
9.7
9.7
6.5
9.9
8.2
4.4
6.0
8.8
5.7
7.0
7.6
5.8
6.5
8.9
6.7
6.0
7.6
8.6
9.1
Scoring Margin
Year
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
School
New Mexico
New Mexico
Utah
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
UTEP
Arizona State
UTEP
New Mexico
New Mexico
Arizona State
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
*Wyoming
Wyoming
UTEP
UTEP
San Diego State
UTEP
UTEP
Wyoming
UTEP
Colorado State
Utah
Brigham Young
Utah
New Mexico
Mar
10.6
15.7
18.5
10.4
9.3
8.7
6.5
7.8
7.9
11.5
12.2
9.9
7.8
10.7
14.6
8.4
11.0
16.1
11.3
6.8
7.9
8.1
7.4
8.5
11.6
11.2
8.4
9.6
10.6
11.4
10.3
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Utah
Utah
Utah
TCU
Utah
Tulsa
TCU
Tulsa
Tulsa
UTEP
UTEP
Nevada
Nevada
New Mexico State
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
New Mexico State
Louisiana Tech
12.7
12.9
12.8
19.4
15.9
17.5
11.4
10.7
8.1
9.9
9.7
9.0
9.9
7.6
10.4
13.2
13.4
9.8
9.4
Field Goal Percentage Defense
Year
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
Arizona
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Utah
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Colorado State
Arizona State
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
Colorado State
UTEP
Wyoming
Wyoming
*Wyoming
*Wyoming
*Wyoming
UTEP
Colorado State
UTEP
Wyoming
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
Utah
Utah
Wyoming
Rice
Tulsa
Rice
Fresno State
Tulsa
Fresno State
Nevada
Nevada
Fresno State
Nevada
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Nevada
UT Arlington
Pct
.398
.367
.392
.409
.401
.417
.406
.403
.399
.413
.381
.425
.417
.384
.447
.422
.435
.401
.397
.416
.440
.435
.431
.419
.431
.425
.425
.408
.398
.403
.403
.398
.400
.382
.385
.379
.393
.401
.401
.397
.413
.388
.401
.385
.422
.419
.405
.383
.413
.390
Turnover Margin
Year
1985-86
School
Utah
74
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2.5
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
UTEP
Colorado State
Wyoming
Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i
UTEP
UTEP
Colorado State
UTEP
San Diego State
TCU
TCU
Fresno State
TCU
TCU
Hawai‘i
San Jose State
UTEP
UTEP
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
Nevada
Utah State
Boise State
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
4.8
2.8
2.5
3.7
1.8
2.9
4.6
2.2
3.3
2.3
4.0
5.4
4.0
6.2
6.3
2.6
3.6
2.4
2.9
2.4
0.6
2.3
1.68
0.97
5.23
3.61
4.97
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
UTEP
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Fresno State
Colorado State
Colorado State
New Mexico
TCU
TCU
Tulsa
Tulsa
Rice
UTEP
UTEP
Utah State
Nevada
Utah State
New Mexico State
Utah State
Idaho
Idaho
Denver
Pct
.409
.452
.462
.450
.399
.431
.410
.396
.376
.395
.385
.402
.388
.380
.389
.405
.386
.384
.364
.401
.406
.401
.400
.414
.383
.392
.375
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Scoring Offense
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
School
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Utah
Arizona State
Utah, Wyoming
Arizona State
Arizona State, BYU
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona State
Avg
80.3
83.5
92.4
92.4
76.4
84.0
83.4
86.3
87.5
81.0
84.8
90.2
86.9
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YEARLY TEAM LEADERS
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Brigham Young
Arizona
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
San Diego State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
San Diego State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Fresno State
TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
TCU
Tulsa
Nevada
Nevada
UTEP
Fresno State
Nevada
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
Louisiana Tech
86.9
77.0
92.4
81.9
84.2
77.8
69.0
69.9
79.9
71.9
73.9
81.6
82.2
78.6
72.3
80.5
77.1
78.5
76.1
77.0
81.3
81.6
95.6
84.1
83.9
87.3
78.6
78.1
78.3
76.1
74.1
78.4
81.8
73.5
78.6
72.5
77.7
70.9
Scoring Defense
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
School
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Wyoming
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
UTEP
New Mexico
Colorado State
UTEP
Utah
Utah
Colorado State
Colorado State
Colorado State
UTEP
New Mexico
New Mexico
Wyoming
Utah
Tulsa
Avg
61.6
60.2
67.3
77.1
65.5
68.8
72.1
71.9
68.5
59.9
61.0
62.2
57.3
58.4
62.8
68.4
63.5
55.8
55.8
47.1
54.6
58.9
66.0
61.4
67.7
58.1
60.8
59.9
59.9
61.9
62.2
68.7
64.3
64.9
62.0
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Utah
Utah
Tulsa
San Jose State
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
Fresno State
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Denver
56.7
54.4
62.3
66.8
64.0
66.4
62.2
61.2
60.5
65.1
69.8
60.9
58.9
57.6
64.1
53.2
Field Goal Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
New Mexico
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Arizona State
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Arizona
Arizona State
Arizona State
Utah
Utah
Utah
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
Wyoming
Wyoming
New Mexico
Colorado State
Wyoming
Wyoming
Brigham Young
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Fresno State
Utah
Colorado State
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
Tulsa
UTEP
Tulsa
Rice
Rice
Rice
Utah State
Nevada
Utah State
Utah State
Utah State
Idaho
Utah State
Denver
Pct
.473
.480
.489
.457
.483
.471
.452
.471
.490
.489
.495
.502
.504
.490
.554
.541
.536
.543
.515
.525
.509
.520
.492
.549
.509
.523
.570
.501
.519
.488
.493
.476
.496
.488
.516
.509
.495
.487
.486
.494
.468
.476
.475
.473
.483
.537
.479
.502
.471
48.6
50.2
Free Throw Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
School
Utah
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
75
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.727
.744
.774
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Brigham Young
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
Utah
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
New Mexico
Brigham Young
TCU
TCU
Tulsa
Rice
UTEP
UTEP
New Mexico State
Utah State
Utah State
Nevada
Utah State
Utah State
San Jose State
Idaho
.750
.727
.721
.743
.764
.729
.723
.755
.748
.783
.769
.793
.732
.761
.750
.740
.742
.747
.747
.739
.724
.749
.762
.805
.733
.781
.743
.788
.758
.800
.774
.744
.801
.749
.743
.766
.730
.741
.753
.818
.747
.792
.793
.734
.749
.743
.730
.755
Rebound Margin
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
School
Arizona State
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Utah
Utah
Arizona
Colorado State
Arizona State
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona State
Arizona
UTEP
Utah
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
UTEP
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Mar
12.0
9.2
9.6
3.8
8.8
3.2
3.2
5.2
4.9
6.0
7.3
6.4
6.3
8.2
7.4
2.0
5.8
5.0
6.7
4.0
5.2
3.8
2.8
5.7
4.2
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YEARLY TEAM/INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Brigham Young
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Utah
Brigham Young
Utah
Utah
UNLV
Utah
Utah
SMU
San Jose State
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
Fresno State
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
New Mexico State
San Jose State
Utah State
Utah State
New Mexico State
Utah State
4.3
3.3
5.6
5.2
6.5
6.7
3.7
6.9
10.2
7.0
8.1
9.4
4.1
5.4
7.5
4.6
6.9
9.7
8.9
6.1
8.7
5.6
4.5
7.2
8.3
8.5
Scoring Margin
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
School
Arizona State
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Wyoming
New Mexico
New Mexico
Wyoming
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Arizona State
New Mexico
Arizona State
Arizona
Utah
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Utah
UTEP
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
Utah
Utah
TCU
Utah
Tulsa
Fresno State
Tulsa
Tulsa
Nevada
Nevada
Nevada
Nevada
Nevada
Utah State
Mar
9.5
5.0
6.3
6.7
8.0
10.7
2.5
7.6
6.6
9.3
7.4
6.4
10.2
4.4
5.9
12.6
10.1
14.5
13.1
11.6
7.1
6.6
8.1
7.9
7.1
10.5
5.9
4.3
6.8
9.1
11.8
6.9
9.8
12.2
14.0
20.5
20.1
17.5
9.6
9.3
7.3
11.1
8.4
9.6
8.8
9.5
8.2
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Utah State
Utah State
New Mexico State
Denver
4.5
14.0
8.9
13.5
Field Goal Percentage Defense
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
Arizona State
New Mexico
New Mexico
Utah
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
UTEP
Brigham Young
Colorado State
UTEP
UTEP
Utah
Colorado State
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Colorado State
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
UTEP
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
Utah
Tulsa
Wyoming
Rice
Tulsa
Rice
Louisiana Tech
Tulsa
Fresno State
Nevada
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
Nevada
Nevada
Utah State
Utah State
Nevada
UT Arlington
Pct
.384
.424
.400
.408
.408
.418
.411
.423
.426
.404
.443
.421
.440
.434
.451
.455
.436
.419
.423
.378
.427
.440
.424
.446
.423
.430
.442
.447
.428
.400
.407
.407
.410
.407
.379
.391
.381
.391
.416
.404
.395
.414
.389
.391
.391
.430
.411
.404
.386
.401
.386
Turnover Margin
Year
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
School
Utah
UTEP
Colorado State
Wyoming
Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
San Diego State
TCU
TCU
Utah
SMU
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2.3
5.9
4.1
2.7
1.8
2.8
2.9
4.8
3.1
2.8
1.8
5.5
5.8
3.4
4.2
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
TCU
Boise State
San Jose State
Boise State
Hawai‘i
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
Louisiana Tech
Idaho
New Mexico State
Boise State
Fresno State
Louisiana Tech
5.1
3.2
4.4
2.3
3.3
1.7
2.4
4.1
2.5
2.4
5.2
4.5
5.1
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
School
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP
Utah
New Mexico
TCU
TCU
Tulsa
Tulsa
Rice
Fresno State
UTEP
Utah State
Nevada
Boise State
Utah State
Utah State
Idaho
Nevada
Denver
Pct
.410
.494
.491
.463
.443
.421
.416
.408
.399
.410
.425
.445
.383
.407
.403
.432
.390
.374
.391
.409
.395
.415
.399
.437
.390
.385
.398
ALL GAMES
Scoring
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
Name, School
Flynn Robinson, UW
Flynn Robinson, UW
Flynn Robinson, UW
Jerry Chambers, UU
Mel Daniels, UNM
Merv Jackson, UU
Nate Archibald, UTEP
Mike Newlin, UU
Willie Long, UNM
Kresimir Cosic, BYU
Coniel Norman, UA
Coniel Norman, UA
Luther Burden, UU
Jeff Judkins, UU
Jeff Judkins, UU
Marvin Johnson, UNM
Kim Goetz, SDSU
Kenny Page, UNM
Danny Ainge, BYU
Bill Garnett, UW
Devin Durrant, BYU
Devin Durrant, BYU
Timo Saarelainen, BYU
Anthony Watson, SDSU
Hunter Greene, UNM
Michael Smith, BYU
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Avg
26.2
25.6
27.0
27.7
21.5
23.9
22.4
26.0
23.9
22.3
24.0
23.8
28.7
19.4
20.6
24.0
20.5
28.0
24.4
18.1
22.8
27.9
22.0
22.5
21.1
21.2
26.6
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YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Ray Reed, UH
Phil Lott, UH
Josh Grant, UU
Otis Jones, AFA
Otis Jones, AFA
Anthony Harris, UH
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU
Lee Nailon, TCU
Lee Nailon, TCU
*Courtney Alexander, FS
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Melvin Ely, FS
Quinton Ross, SMU
Kirk Snyder, NEV
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jahmar Young, NMSU
Adrian Oliver, SJSU
Adrian Oliver, SJSU
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Joel Wright, TXST
21.4
19.6
18.5
17.3
25.5
23.9
22.4
23.8
24.9
22.8
24.8
22.3
23.3
20.3
18.8
20.7
21.8
21.3
22.4
17.9
22.5
24.0
18.7
17.9
Rebound Average
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Name, School
Ira Harge, UNM
John Fairchild, BYU
Leon Clark, UW
Leon Clark, UW
Mel Daniels, UNM
Jeff Ockel, UU
Ken Gardner, UU
Mike Childress, CSU
Mike Childress, CSU
Paul Stovall, ASU
Mike Sojourner, UU
Mike Sojourner, UU
Al Fleming, UA
Larry Gray, UNM
Mark Landsberger, ASU
Anthony Burns, UTEP
Danny Vranes, UU
Alan Taylor, BYU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Steve Trumbo, BYU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Leonard Allen, SDSU
Rich Strong, CSU
Pat Durham, CSU
Mitch Smith, UU
Michael Smith, BYU
Reginald Slater, UW
Reginald Slater, UW
Reginald Slater, UW
Josh Grant, UU
Lee Mayberry, FS
Tony Maroney, UH
HL Coleman, UW
HL Coleman, UW
Tremaine Fowlkes, FS
Michael Ruffin, TU
Larry Abney, FS
Jeryl Sasser, SMU
Corey Jackson, NEV
Justino Victoriano, UTEP
*Paul Millsap, LTU
*Paul Millsap, LTU
*Paul Millsap, LTU
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Reggie Larry, BSU
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Chris Oakes, SJSU
Dario Hunt, NEV
Avg
13.2
13.2
12.1
11.6
11.6
11.2
11.1
17.0
13.9
13.5
12.3
13.4
11.8
10.4
14.4
9.3
10.1
10.9
13.1
11.6
12.6
12.6
8.1
7.6
9.3
9.4
8.6
11.3
10.3
11.3
10.7
10.6
9.6
10.4
10.8
11.2
10.4
11.8
8.3
11.1
8.5
12.5
12.4
13.3
11.1
9.2
10.0
9.0
9.7
2011-12
2012-13
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Kyle Barone, UI
10.7
9.7
Field Goal Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Art Becker, ASU
Dick Sherman, UW
Jerry Chambers, UU
Jerry Chambers, UU
Neil Roberts, BYU
Stan Dodds, UW
Drew White, UTEP
Dave Hullman, ASU
Paul Stovall, ASU
Rod Penner, UW
Darryl Minniefield, UNM
Al Fleming, UA
Al Fleming, UA
Al Fleming, UA
Greg Deane, UU
Alan Taylor, BYU
Danny Vranes, UU
Alan Taylor, BYU
Danny Vranes, UU
Bill Garnett, UW
George Scott, UNM
Chris Winans, UU
George Scott, UNM
Eric Leckner, UW
Eric Leckner, UW
Eric Leckner, UW
Charlie Thomas, UNM
Reginald Slater, UW
Luc Longley, UNM
Khari Jaxon, UNM
Russell Larson, BYU
Kenneth Roberts, BYU
Darnell McCullough, FS
Justice Sueing, UH
Keon Clark, UNLV
Lee Nailon, TCU
Marquise Gainous, TCU
Melvin Ely, FS
Phil Martin, UH
Kevin Johnson, TU
Michael Harris, RU
Michael Harris, RU
Michael Harris, RU
Nate Harris, USU
Matt Nelson, BSU
Matt Nelson, BSU
Kurt Cunningham, BSU
Luiz Toledo, UI
Kyle Barone, UI
Kyisean Reed, USU
Sim Bhullar, NMSU
Pct
.557
.537
.560
.569
.543
.558
.596
.568
.520
.571
.600
.667
.564
.585
.589
.565
.616
.597
.595
.609
.655
.578
.602
.582
.631
.644
.622
.578
.656
.633
.631
.577
.623
.595
.556
.554
.581
.606
.627
.573
.623
.603
.608
.621
.578
.647
.673
.638
.611
.614
.621
Free Throw Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
Name, School
Gary Batchelor, BYU
Flynn Robinson, UW
Flynn Robinson, UW
Bob Spahn, UA
Merv Jackson, UU
Merv Jackson, UU
Mickey Foster, UA
Mike Newlin, UU
Dick Gibbs, UTEP
Tommy Roberts, UNM
Mike Contreras, ASU
Ty Medley, UU
Pat King, UNM
Jeff Jonas, UU
Jeff Jonas, UU
Buster Matheney, UU
Kim Goetz, SDSU
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.882
.851
.839
.859
.847
.837
.833
.871
.824
.874
.828
.839
.843
.842
.887
.869
.902
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Aaron Strayhorn, UH
Danny Ainge, BYU
Clarence Dickerson, UH
Pace Mannion, UU
Kelvin Upshaw, UU
Manuel Hendrix, UU
Kelvin Upshaw, UU
Michael Smith, BYU
Chris Gaines, UH
*Michael Smith, BYU
Rob Robbins, UNM
Chris Walz, UH
Ryan Yoder, CSU
*Josh Grant, UU
Ryan Yoder, CSU
Keith Van Horn, UU
Mark Ingles, UTEP
Keith Van Horn, UU
Jason Richey, SDSU
Hanno Mottola, UU
Terrance Roberson, FS
Thomas McTyer, TCU
Greg Harrington, TU
Jason McKreith, RU
Todd Okeson, NEV
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
Marcelus Kemp, NEV
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Luke Babbitt, NEV
Luke Babbitt, NEV
Deremy Geiger, UI
James Kinney, SJSU
Spencer Butterfield, USU
.808
.824
.849
.812
.832
.808
.830
.904
.874
.925
.935
.862
.880
.920
.915
.856
.864
.904
.857
.833
.846
.867
.857
.851
.871
.853
.851
.888
.919
.864
.917
.869
.853
.835
Assist Average
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Jeff Jonas, UU
Russell Brown, UA
Tony Gwynn, SDSU
Tony Gwynn, SDSU
Scott Martin, UU
Keith Smith, SDSU
Keith Smith, SDSU
Phil Smith, UNM
Creon Dorsey, SDSU
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Darrell McGee, UNM
Jeff Bowling, AFA
Troy Bowe, UH
Nathan Call, BYU
Ryan Yoder, CSU
Brian Santiago, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Anthony Carter, UH
Chris Herren, FS
Demetrius Porter, FS
Tito Maddox, FS
Greg Harrington, TU
Mark Campbell, UH
Shantay Legans, FS
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
Kevin Bell, FS
Kevin Bell, FS
Kris Clark, USU
Mac Hopson, UI
Armon Johnson, NEV
La’Shard Anderson, BSU
Jeremiah Ostrowski, UH
Kenneth Smith, LT
Avg
10.7
7.6
5.7
8.2
7.4
7.3
5.7
5.8
5.5
4.8
6.1
5.7
7.4
7.0
6.1
6.4
7.0
7.0
7.0
6.6
6.6
7.3
7.2
6.2
8.0
5.2
6.2
5.6
7.2
5.9
5.6
6.4
5.8
5.5
4.7
7.0
5.0
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Steal Average
Year
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Sean Dent, UW
Hunter Greene, UNM
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Marty Haws, BYU
Willie Banks, UNM
Willie Banks, UNM
Jason Hamilton, SDSU
Damon Crawford, CSU
Dominick Young, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Anthony Carter, UH
Mike Jones, TCU
Matt Watts, SDSU
Eric Coley, TU
*Greedy Daniels, TCU
Andre Hazel, NEV
Bryan Hopkins, SMU
Rashid Smith, RU
Bryan Hopkins, SMU
Quinton Hosley, FS
Matt Gibson, UH
Matt Lojeski, UH
Matt Gibson, UH
Malik Cooke, NEV
La’Shard Anderson, BSU
Justin Graham, SJSU
Hernst Laroche, NMSU
Daniel Mullings, NMSU
Avg
2.5
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.8
2.2
2.4
1.9
2.1
2.4
2.9
2.6
2.7
2.9
2.6
3.3
4.3
1.7
2.1
1.9
2.4
2.1
1.7
1.7
1.9
1.8
2.5
2.2
1.7
2.3
Block Average
Year
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Eric Leckner, UW
Pat Durham, CSU
Eric Leckner, UW
Luc Longley, UNM
David Van Dyke, UTEP
Luc Longley, UNM
*Shawn Bradley, UNM
David Van Dyke, UTEP
*Theo Ratliff, UW
Theo Ratliff, UW
Theo Ratliff, UW
Joe Vogel, CSU
Keon Clark, UNLV
Michael Ruffin, TU
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Kevin Johnson, TU
Paul Millsap, LTU
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, FS
Ahmet Gueye, UH
Dominic McGuire, FS
JaVale McGee, NEV
Dario Hunt, NEV
Magnum Rolle, LTU
Dario Hunt, NEV
Dario Hunt, NEV
Michale Kyser, LT
Avg
1.3
2.1
1.3
2.7
2.7
3.4
5.2
3.5
4.4
4.1
5.1
2.3
3.9
2.5
2.8
3.0
2.7
3.1
2.3
1.7
2.3
2.5
3.6
2.8
1.9
2.0
1.8
2.4
2.7
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
Name, School
Michael Smith, BYU
Trent Shippen, CSU
Joel Tribelhorn, CSU
Andy Toolson, BYU
Phil Dixon, UU
Nathan Call, BYU
Jason Hamilton, SDSU
Brian Santiago, FS
Mark Rydalch, UU
Pct
.486
.522
.563
.490
.430
.529
.500
.500
.456
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Mark Ingles, UTEP
Jameel Mahmud, CSU
Royce Olney, UNM
Ryan Carroll, TCU
Roy Smallwood, UTEP
Greg Harrington, TU
*Dante Swanson, TU
Todd Okeson, NEV
Chris Craig, UTEP
Bryan Hopkins, SMU
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Gordo Castillo, NMSU
Brian Green, USU
Brian Green, USU
Deremy Geiger, UI
Denote’ Jones, TXST
.447
.456
.513
.430
.459
.468
.490
.435
.424
.347
.451
.432
.498
.448
.500
.469
.439
.453
Total Assists
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Jeff Jonas, UU
Russell Brown, UA
Scott Martin, UU
Tony Gwynn, SDSU
Scott Martin, UU
Keith Smith, SDSU
Byron Walker, UTEP
Phil Smith, UNM
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Sean Dent, UW
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Darrell McGee, UNM
Jeff Bowling, AFA
Troy Bowe, UH
Nathan Call, BYU
Ryan Yoder, CSU
Brian Santiago, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Dominck Young, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Rafer Alston, FS
Prince Fowler, TCU
Demetrius Porter, FS
Greg Harrington, TU
Greg Harrington, TU
Mark Campbell, UH
Shantay Legans, FS
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
Kevin Bell, FS
Kevin Bell, FS
Kris Clark, USU
Mac Hopson, UI
Armon Johnson, NEV
La’Shard Anderson, BSU
Jeremiah Ostrowski, UH
Kenneth Smith, LT
Tot
309
197
167
221
223
212
164
203
175
166
212
183
243
224
177
204
204
223
197
190
211
240
226
206
201
176
192
162
229
165
178
224
194
189
165
175
171
Total Steals
Year
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Name, School
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Sean Dent, UW
Hunter Greene, UNM
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Marty Haws, BYU
Willie Banks, UNM
Josh Grant, UU
Willie Banks, UNM
Steve Logan, UNM
Damon Crawford, CSU
Dominick Young, FS
Dominck Young, FS
Anthony Carter, UH
Mike Jones, TCU
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Gu
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Tot
80
93
84
77
93
66
61
61
62
56
66
81
74
78
96
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Andre Miller, UU
Eric Coley, TU
Greedy Daniels, TCU
Travis DeManby, FS
Jason Parker, TU
Rashid Smith, RU
Bryan Hopkins, SMU
Paul Millsap, LTU
Matt Gibson, UH
Matt Lojeski, UH
Fred Peete, NMSU
Malik Cooke, NEV
La’Shard Anderson, BSU
La’Shard Anderson, BSU
Hernst Laroche, NMSU
Daniel Mullings, NMSU
84
123
108
58
62
64
59
62
56
56
51
62
83
77
64
79
Total Blocks
Year
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Eric Leckner, UW
Pat Durham, CSU
Pat Durham, CSU
Rob Loeffel, UNM
Luc Longley, UNM
David Van Dyke, UTEP
Luc Longley, UNM
Shawn Bradley, BYU
David Van Dyke, UTEP
Theo Ratliff, UW
Theo Ratliff, UW
Theo Ratliff, UW
Rahsaan Smith, FS
Keon Clark, UNLV
Kenny Thomas, UNM
Melvin Ely, FS
Derrick Davenport, TCU
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Kevin Johnson, TU
Paul Millsap, LTU
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, FS
Paul Millsap, LTU
Dominic McGuire, FS
JaVale McGee, NEV
Dario Hunt, NEV
Magnum Rolle, LTU
Dario Hunt, NEV
Dario Hunt, NEV
Michale Kyser, LT
Tot
46
62
45
45
90
90
117
177
116
124
114
144
71
112
79
91
96
90
88
76
52
70
76
114
92
67
71
59
83
92
Total Three-Point Field Goals
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
Name, School
Tony Ross, SDSU
Tony Ross, SDSU
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Mark Meredith, CSU
Rob Robbins, UNM
Phil Dixon, UU
Keith Bonds, CSU
Marlow White, UNM
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP
Marlow White, UNM
Dominick Young, FS
Dominick Young, FS
Clayton Shields, UNM
Kevin Henry, UNM
Terrance Roberson, FS
Demetrius Porter, FS
Abe Jackson, BSU
Carl English, UH
Dante Swanson, TU
Michael Kuebler, UH
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS
Eddie Miller, FS
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Tot
104
100
105
84
71
68
72
94
77
77
120
102
90
102
88
86
92
89
89
97
82
95
87
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2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Kyle Gibson, LTU
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU
Jeff Ledbetter, UI
Preston Medlin, USU
Connor Hill, UI
76
106
99
95
87
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WAC GAMES
Scoring
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Flynn Robinson, UW
Flynn Robinson, UW
Flynn Robinson, UW
Jerry Chambers, UU
Mel Daniels, UNM
Merv Jackson, UU
Mike Newlin, UU
Mike Newlin, UU
Willie Long, UNM
Paul Stoval, ASU
Coniel Norman, UA
Coniel Norman, UA
Luther Burden, UU
Lorenzo Cash, CSU
Alan Cunningham, CSU
Marvin Johnson, UNM
Kim Goetz, SDSU
Kenny Page, UNM
Danny Ainge, BYU
Bill Garnett, UW
Devin Durrant, BYU
Devin Durrant, BYU
Timo Saarelainen, BYU
Anthony Watson, SDSU
Michael Smith, BYU
Pat Durham, CSU
Michael Smith, BYU
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Luc Longley, UNM
Tim Breaux, UW
Josh Grant, UU
Otis Jones, AFA
Keith Van Horn, UU
Anthony Harris, UH
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU
Lee Nailon, TCU
Courtney Alexander, FS
Courtney Alexander, FS
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Melvin Ely, FS
Quinton Ross, SMU
Kirk Snyder, NEV
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Jaycee Carroll, USU
Jahmar Young, NMSU
Luke Babbitt, NEV
Adrian Oliver, SJSU
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Kyle Barone, UI
Avg
25.0
25.4
28.6
31.1
21.2
23.7
24.2
29.4
25.7
22.2
25.6
25.5
28.7
19.7
21.0
23.8
24.7
28.4
24.4
18.5
23.8
30.0
23.0
23.1
21.4
20.6
27.6
20.2
19.7
17.3
18.1
25.1
21.9
23.1
26.9
25.4
22.0
27.2
21.6
25.6
20.3
20.2
21.8
23.0
21.1
24.5
18.9
23.7
23.4
18.6
18.2
Rebound Average
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Name, School
Gary Batchelor, BYU
Albert Johnson, UA
Leon Clark, UW
Jerry Chambers, UU
DeWitt Menyard, UU
Jim Eakins, BYU
Eddie Myers, UA
Mike Childress, CSU
Mike Childress, CSU
Paul Stovall, ASU
Avg
15.1
12.9
13.9
12.5
11.3
12.1
11.2
14.6
13.6
14.1
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Mike Sojourner, UU
Mike Sojourner, UU
Al Fleming, UA
Al Fleming, UA
Mark Landsberger, ASU
Tony Zeno, ASU
Danny Vranes, UU
Alan Taylor, BYU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Steve Trumbo, BYU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Ray Arthur, UH
Steffond Johnson, SDSU
Mitch Smith, UU
Mitch Smith, UU
Michael Smith, BYU
Reginald Slater, UW
Marty Dow, SDSU
Reginald Slater, UW
Josh Grant, UU
Lee Mayberry, FS
Keith Van Horn, UU
HL Coleman, UW
HL Coleman, UW
Tremaine Fowlkes, FS
Michael Ruffin, TU
Larry Abney, FS
Richard Stirgus, NEV
Corey Jackson, NEV
Kirk Snyder, NEV
Paul Millsap, LTU
Michael Harris, RU
Paul Millsap, LTU
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Reggie Larry, BSU
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Dario Hunt, NEV
Wendell McKines, NMSU
Kyle Barone, UI
11.9
13.8
11.8
9.6
14.8
10.0
10.4
10.9
12.2
12.5
11.0
12.4
8.4
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.3
10.7
9.8
10.6
11.8
11.4
10.1
10.1
11.2
12.8
10.6
13.7
9.5
11.3
9.0
12.8
12.7
15.6
10.5
9.9
10.5
9.8
9.4
10.9
10.9
Field Goal Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
Name, School
Ira Harge, UNM
Art Becker, ASU
Jerry Chambers, UU
Jerry Chambers, UU
Jim Eakins, BYU
Gerhard Schreur, ASU
Stan Dodds, UW
Jim Mahler, UU
Mike Bowling, ASU
Dave Hulman, ASU
Darryl Minniefield, UNM
Al Fleming, UA
Al Fleming, UA
Al Fleming, UA
Buster Matheney, UU
Jimmy Allen, UNM
Danny Vranes, UU
Fred Roberts, BYU
Kenneth Ollie, UW
Bill Garnett, UW
George Scott, UNM
Devin Durrant, BYU
Leonard Allen, SDSU
Eric Leckner, UW
Eric Leckner, UW
Eric Leckner, UW
Charlie Thomas, UNM
Andy Anderson, CSU
Luc Longley, UNM
Paul Afeaki, UU
Khari Jaxon, UNM
Tony Maroney, UH
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.596
.532
.580
.523
.574
.579
.587
.587
.566
.625
.641
.621
.564
.589
.648
.641
.691
.643
.617
.636
.628
.572
.594
.599
.640
.621
.639
.614
.655
.597
.572
.581
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Darnell McCullough, FS
Justice Sueing, UH
Michael Doleac, UU
Roy Kruiswyk, SDSU
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Michael Harris, RU
Michael Harris, RU
Michael Harris, RU
Nate Harris, USU
Nick Fazekas, NEV
Matt Nelson, BSU
Kurt Cunningham, BSU
C.J. Webster, SJSU
Kyle Barone, UI
Vander Joaquim, UH
Sim Bhullar, NMSU
.611
.607
.565
.594
.614
.644
.627
.591
.595
.620
.602
.596
.571
.676
.625
.644
.645
.633
.602
Free Throw Percentage
Year
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Name, School
Gary Batchelor, BYU
Mike Gardner, BYU
Granny Lash, UU
Bob Spahn, UA
Kari Limo, BYU
Ron Nelson, UNM
Mike Newlin, UU
Mike Newlin, UU
Steve Kelly, BYU
Tommy Roberts, UNM
Coniel Norman, UA
Ty Medley, UU
Pat King, UNM
Jeff Jonas, UU
Jeff Jonas, UU
Marvin Johnson, UNM
Doug Bessert, UW
Aaron Strayhorn, UH
Danny Ainge, BYU
Clarence Dickerson, UH
Pace Mannion, UU
Kelvin Upshaw, UU
Luster Goodwin, UTEP
Kelvin Upshaw, UU
Michael Smith, BYU
Chris Gaines, UH
Rob Robbins, UNM
Mark Meredith, CSU
Paris Bryant, UW
Maurice Alexander, UW
Josh Grant, UU
Ryan Yoder, CSU
Russell Larson, BYU
Randy Reid, BYU
Keith Van Horn, UU
Mekeli Wesley, BYU
Stephen Woods, SMU
Greg Harrington, TU
Demetrius Porter, FS
Predrag Savovic, UH
Jerry Petty, NEV
Jason McKrieth, RU
Omar Thomas, UTEP
Matt Lojeski, UH
Coby Karl, BSU
Jaycee Caroll, USU
Troy Gillenwater, NMSU
Luke Babbitt, NEV
Jeff Ledbetter, UI
Preston Medlin, USU
Spencer Butterfield, USU
Pct
.883
.898
.914
.829
.844
.836
.882
.865
.815
.848
.851
.847
.843
.867
.897
.911
.907
.803
.837
.861
.778
.841
.887
.892
.900
.864
.926
.925
.911
.883
.923
.908
.867
.882
.895
.906
.860
.922
.860
.854
.889
.902
.868
.870
.884
.913
.881
.898
.875
.843
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COACHING RECORDS–FORMER/WINNINGEST
FORMER COACHES
All Games
WAC Games
Name
Seasons
Years
G
W
L
PCT Titles
G
W
L PCT
Ladell Andersen, BYU
6
1983-89
185 114 71 .616
1
96
64
32 .667
Lynn Archibald, UU
6
1983-89
154
98
86 .533
1
96
50
46 .521
10
1975-87
288 148 140 .514
3
148 74
74 .500
Frank Arnold, BYU-UH1
Gib Arnold, UH
2
2010-12
64
35
29 .547
0
30
14
16 .467
Steve Barnes, SJSU
3
1999-02
90
39
51 .433
0
48
16
32 .333
Bill Bayno, UNLV
3
1996-99
94
58
36 .617
1
37
20
17 .541
Dave Bliss, UNM
11
1988-99
354 246 108 .695
1
180 122 58 .678
2
14
1978-92
405 228 177 .563
3
211 106 105 .502
Jim Brandenburg, UW-SDSU
David Carter, NEV
3
2009-12
101
62
39 .614
1
46
32
14 .696
Steve Cleveland, BYU-FS
8
97-99, 05-11
248 113 135 .457
0
124 49
75 .395
3
11
1980-94
340 193 147 .568
0
182 93
89 .511
Gary Colson, UNM-FS
Joe Cravens, UU*
1
1989-90
24
12
12 .500
0
16
7
9 .437
Scott Cross, UTA
1
2012-13
33
19
14 .576
0
18
11
7 .611
Doug Davalos, TXST
1
2012-13
34
12
22 .353
0
18
5
13 .278
Benny Dees, UW
6
1987-93
181 104 77 .575
0
98
47
51 .480
Mike Dement, SMU
8
1996-04
230 130 100 .565
0
125 62
63 .496
Don DeVoe, UW
2
1976-78
54
29
25 .537
0
28
11
17 .393
Hank Egan, AFA
4
1980-84
108
35
73 .324
0
64
11
53 .172
Norm Ellenberger, UNM
7
1972-79
196 134 62 .684
2
96
60
36 .625
Bill Foster, UU
3
1971-74
82
43
39 .524
0
42
18
24 .429
Mark Fox, NEV
5
2004-09
166 123 43 .741
4
82
66
16 .805
Tony Fuller, SDSU
2
1992-94
57
20
37 .351
0
36
9
27 .250
Smokey Gaines, SDSU
8
1979-87
239 112 127 .469
0
126 56
70 .444
Jack Gardner, UU
9
1962-71
243 149 94 .613
1
98
52
46 .531
Billy Gillespie, UTEP
2
2002-04
62
30
32 .483
1
36
16
20 .444
Greg Graham, BSU
8
2002-10
254 142 112 .559
1
134 65
69 .485
Boyd Grant, CSU
4
1987-91
207 126 81 .643
2
64
37
27 .578
Jim Harrick, Jr., SDSU*
1
1991-92
7
0
7
.000
0
7
0
7 .000
Charlie Harrison, UNM
1
1979-80
28
7
21 .250
0
14
3
11 .214
Don Haskins, UTEP
30
1969-99
864 561 303 .649
7
460 262 198 .570
Tony Ingle, BYU*
1
1996-97
19
0
19 .000
0
16
0
16 .000
Rod Jensen, BSU
1
2001-02
30
13
17 .433
0
18
6
12 .333
4
4
1998-05
114
31
83 .272
0
68
13
55 .191
Phil Johnson, SJSU
Trent Johnson, NEV
4
2000-04
124
70
54 .565
1
70
36
34 .514
Bob King, UNM
10
1962-72
264 175 89 .663
2
112 55
57 .491
Bruce Larson, UA
10
1962-72
258 124 134 .481
0
112 44
68 .393
Larry Little, UH
6
1979-85
165
83
82 .503
0
94
40
54 .426
Robert Lineburg, SMU*
1
2004
5
2
3
.400
0
3
1
2 .333
Ray Lopes, FS
3
2002-05
87
50
37 .575
0
54
32
22 .593
Rick Majerus, UU
10
1989-99
302 238 64 .788
7
148 118 30 .797
Tony McAndrews, CSU
7
1980-87
200
80 120 .400
0
112 40
72 .357
Steve McClain, UW
1
1998-99
28
18
10 .643
0
14
7
7 .500
Ritchie McKay, CSU
1
1998-99
30
19
11 .633
0
14
7
7 .500
Reggie Minton, AFA
15
1984-99
418 142 276 .340
0
234 45 189 .192
5
15
91-98, 05-13
481 320 161 .665
4
246 155 91 .630
Stew Morrill, CSU/USU
Stan Morrison, SJSU
2
1996-98
53
16
37 .302
0
30
6
24 .200
Bob Nash, UH
3
2007-10
90
34
56 .378
0
48
15
33 .313
George Nessman, SJSU
8
2005-13
247
86 161 .348
0
127 31
96 .244
Leonard Perry, UI
1
2005-06
29
4
25 .138
0
16
1
15 .063
George Pfeifer, UI
2
2006-08
60
12
48 .200
0
32
6
26 .188
John Phillips, TU
4
2001-04
103
61
42 .592
1
54
32
22 .593
Jerry Pimm, UU
9
1974-83
259 173 86 .668
3
130 88
42 .677
Glenn Potter, BYU
3
1972-75
78
42
36 .538
0
42
20
22 .476
Jason Rabedeaux, UTEP
3
1999-02
92
46
46 .500
0
48
17
31 .354
Moe Radovich, UW
3
1973-76
79
24
55 .304
0
42
5
37 .119
Roger Reid, BYU
8
1989-96
228 152 76 .667
2
120 83
37 .691
Keith Richard, LTU
6
2001-07
181
93
88 .514
0
104 58
46 .558
Steve Robinson, TU
1
1996-97
34
24
10 .706
0
16
12
4 .750
Kerry Rupp, LT
4
2007-11
130
57
73 .438
0
64
20
44 .312
Doc Sadler, UTEP
1
2004-05
35
27
8
.771
1
18
14
4 .778
Joe Scott, DU
1
2012-13
32
22
10 .688
1
18
16
2 .889
Bill Self, TU
3
1997-00
103
74
29 .718
2
42
30
12 .714
Larry Shyatt, UW
1
1997-98
28
19
9
.679
0
14
9
5 .643
Fred Snowden, UA
6
1972-78
166 116 50 .699
1
84
54
30 .675
Bill Stranigan, UW
11
1962-73
291 158 133 .543
2
126 57
69 .452
Jerry Tarkanian, FS
7
1995-02
232 153 79 .659
1
110 77
33 .700
Rodney Terry, FS
1
2011-12
33
13
20 .394
0
14
3
11 .214
Reggie Theus, NMSU
2
2005-07
64
41
23 .641
0
32
21
11 .656
Brooks Thompson, UTSA
1
2012-13
32
10
22 .313
0
17
3
14 .176
Fred Trenkle, SDSU
5
1994-99
138
55
83 .399
0
80
24
56 .300
Billy Tubbs, TCU
5
1996-01
163 108 55 .663
0
74
45
29 .608
Jimmy Tubbs, SMU
1
2004-05
28
14
14 .500
0
18
9
9 .500
Tim Vezie, SDSU
1
1978-79
27
15
12 .556
0
12
4
8 .333
Riley Wallace, UH
20
1987-07
599 334 265 .558
2
340 176 164 .518
Stan Watts, BYU
10
1962-72
268 162 106 .604
5
112 69
43 .616
Michael White, LTU
2
2011-13
68
45
23 .662
1
32
22
10 .688
Jim Williams, CSU
11
1969-80
280 144 136 .514
0
152 65
87 .428
Pooh Williamson, TU*
1
2004-05
22
7
15 .318
0
18
5
13 .278
Willis Wilson, RU
9
1996-05
262 125 137 .477
0
146 63
83 .432
Joby Wright, UW
4
1993-97
113
53
60 .469
0
70
32
38 .457
Ned Wulk, ASU
16
1962-78
433 238 195 .550
4
198 101 97 .510
1
2
Coached at BYU from 1975-83; Hawai‘i from 1985-87; Coached at Wyoming from 1978-87; San Diego State from 198792; 3Coached at New Mexico from 1980-88; Fresno State from 1990-95; 4Coached at San Jose State from 1998-99 and
2002-05; *Interim head coach; 5Coached at Colorado State from 1991-98 and at Utah State from 2005-13.
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WINNINGEST COACHES
While at WAC institutions only
Active coaches in boldface
ALL GAMES (BY VICTORIES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Wins
561
334
320
246
238
238
228
193
175
173
Coach (School)
Seasons
Don Haskins (UTEP)
1969-99
Riley Wallace (UH)
1987-07
Stew Morrill (USU)
1991-98, 2005-13
Dave Bliss (UNM)
1988-99
Rick Majerus (UU)
1989-99
Ned Wulk (ASU)
1962-78
Jim Brandenburg (UW/SDSU)
1978-92
Gary Colson (UNM/FS)
1980-94
Bob King (UNM)
1962-72
Jerry Pimm (UU)
1974-83
WAC GAMES (BY VICTORIES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Wins
262
176
155
122
118
106
101
93
88
83
Coach (School)
Seasons
Don Haskins (UTEP)
1969-99
Riley Wallace (UH)
1987-07
Stew Morrill (USU)
1991-98, 2005-13
Dave Bliss (UNM)
1988-99
Rick Majerus (UU)
1989-99
Jim Brandenburg (UW/SDSU)
1978-92
Ned Wulk (ASU)
1962-78
Gary Colson (UNM/FS)
1980-94
Jerry Pimm (UU)
1974-83
Roger Reid (BYU)
1989-96
ALL GAMES (BY PERCENTAGE)
Minimum four years
Pct. Coach (School)
Seasons
1. .788 Rick Majerus (UU)
1989-99
2. .741 Mark Fox (NEV)
2004-09
3. .699 Fred Snowden (UA)
1972-78
4. 695 Dave Bliss (UNM)
1988-99
5. .684 Norm Ellenberger (UNM)
1972-79
6. .668 Jerry Pimm (UU)
1974-83
7. .667 Roger Reid (BYU)
1989-96
8. .665 Stew Morrill (USU)
1991-98, 05-13
9. .663 Bob King (UNM)
1962-72
10. .663 Billy Tubbs (TCU)
1996-01
11. .659 Jerry Tarkanian (FS)
1995-02
12. .649 Don Haskins (UTEP)
1969-99
WAC GAMES (BY PERCENTAGE)
Minimum four years
Pct. Coach (School)
Seasons
1. .805 Mark Fox (NEV)
2004-09
2. .797 Rick Majerus (UU)
1989-99
3. .700 Jerry Tarkanian (FS)
1995-02
4. .691 Roger Reid (BYU)
1989-96
5. 678 Dave Bliss (UNM)
1988-99
6. .677 Jerry Pimm (UU)
1974-83
7. .675 Fred Snowden (UA)
1972-78
8. .667 Ladell Andersen (BYU)
1983-89
9. .630 Stew Morrill (USU)
1991-98, 05-13
10. .625 Norm Ellenberger (UNM)
1972-79
11. .616 Stan Watts (BYU)
1962-72
Jerry Tarkanian (Fresno
State) retired after the
2001-02 season and finished his career as the
third winningest coach by
percentage in WAC games
(.700)
Don Haskins (UTEP) retired
in 1999 after winning a
WAC-record 262 conference games and 561 games
overall while coaching in
the league.
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THE WAC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
App. W
L
OVERALL
Pct.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
RR
App.
W
L
AS WAC MEMBER
Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd
4th
RR
Bakersfield
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Chicago State
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Grand Canyon
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Idaho
(1981-82-89-90)
Kansas City
4
1
4
.200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
New Mexico State
20 10 22 .313
0
0
1
(1952-59-60-67-68-69-70-71-75-79-90-91-92-93-94-99-07-10-12-13)
Seattle U
11 10 13 .435
0
0
1
(1953-54-55-56-58-61-62-63-64-67-69)
Texas-Pan American
0
0
0 .000
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
4
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Utah Valley
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
Totals*
35
21
39 .350
0
0
2
0
0
88
65
96 .404
0
1
0
1
6
*WAC totals include records compiled by Arizona (2-2), Arizona State (5-5), Boise State (0-1), Brigham Young (8-17), Colorado State (1-2), Fresno State (2-5), Hawai‘i (0-4),
Nevada (4-6), UNLV (0-1), New Mexico (6-11), San Diego State (0-1), TCU (0-1), UTEP (5-12), Tulsa (7-5), Utah (22-15), Wyoming (4-6), and Utah State (0-4) as WAC members.
Boldface indicates appearance as WAC member.
NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS (Seeds)
1974
1963
West 1R; New Mexico 73, Idaho St. 65; Pocatello
West RS; San Francisco 64, New Mexico 61; Tucson
West R3rd; New Mexico 66, Dayton 61; Tucson
West 1R; Arizona St. 79, Utah St. 75 (OT); Eugene
West RS; Arizona St. 93, UCLA 79; Provo
West RF; Oregon St. 83, Arizona St. 65; Provo
1964
West 1R; Utah St. 92, Arizona St. 90; Eugene
1965
West RS; UCLA 100, Brigham Young 76; Provo
West R3rd; Oklahoma City 112, Brigham Young 102; Provo
1966
West RS-Utah 83, Pacific 74; Los Angeles
West RF-Utah 70, Oregon St. 64; Los Angeles
NS-UTEP 85, Utah 78; College Park
N3rd-Duke 79, Utah 77; College Park
1967
West RS; UCLA 109, Wyoming 60; Corvallis
West 3rd; UTEP 69, Wyoming 67; Corvallis
1968
West RS; Santa Clara 86, New Mexico 73; Albuquerque
West R3rd; New Mexico St. 62, New Mexico 58;
Albuquerque
1969
West 1R; New Mexico St. 74, Brigham Young 62; Las Cruces
1975
West 1R; Arizona St. 97, Alabama 94; Tempe
West RS; Arizona St. 84, UNLV 81; Portland
West RF; UCLA 89, Arizona St. 75; Portland
Mideast 1R; Indiana 78, UTEP 53; Lexington
West First Round; Los Angeles
(5)-Wyoming 78, (12)-Howard 43
(4)-Illinois 67, (5)-Wyoming 65
1982
West First Round; Logan
(8)-Wyoming 61, (9)-Southern Cal 58
(1)-Georgetown 51, (8)-Wyoming 43
1983
West 1R; Arizona 83, Georgetown 76; Tempe
West RS; Arizona 114, UNLV 109 (OT); Los Angeles
West RF; UCLA 82, Arizona 66; Los Angeles
West First Round; Boise
(10)-Utah 52, (7)-Illinois 49
(10)-Utah 67, (2)-UCLA 61
West Regional Semifinals; Ogden
(6)-North Carolina St. 75, (10)-Utah 56
1977
1984
1976
Midwest 1R; Southern Illinois 81, Arizona 77; Omaha
West 1R; Utah 72, St. John’s 68; Tucson
West RS; UNLV 88, Utah 83; Provo
1978
West 1R; Cal St. Fullerton 90, New Mexico 85; Tempe
Midwest 1R; Utah 86, Missouri 79 (2OT); Wichita
Midwest RS; Notre Dame 69, Utah 56; Lawrence
1979
West 1R; (9)-Pepperdine 92, (8)-Utah 88 (OT); Los Angeles
West 2R; (4)-San Francisco 86, (5)-Brigham Young 63;
Tucson
Mideast First Round; Birmingham
(8)-Brigham Young 84, (9)-UAB 68
(1)-Kentucky 93, (8)-Brigham Young 68
West Second Round; Salt Lake City
(5)-UNLV 73, (4)-UTEP 60
1985
West First Round; Salt Lake City
(4)-UNLV 85, (13)-San Diego St. 80
West First Round; Albuquerque
(11)-UTEP 79, (6)-Tulsa 75
(3)-North Carolina St. 86, (11)-UTEP 73
1986
West 1R; Utah St. 91, UTEP 81; Provo
West Second Round; Ogden
(6)-Clemson 71, (3)-Brigham Young 66
West First Round; Ogden
(7)-Bradley 83, (10)-UTEP 65
(3)-North Carolina 84, (14)-Utah 72
1971
1981
1987
West 1R; Brigham Young 91, Utah St. 82; Logan
West RS; UCLA 91, Brigham Young 73; Salt Lake City
West R3rd; Pacific 84, Brigham Young 81; Salt Lake City
East First Round; Providence
(6)-Brigham Young 60, (11)-Princeton 51
(6)-Brigham Young 78, (3)-UCLA 55
East Regional Semifinals; Atlanta
(6)-Brigham Young 51, (2)-Notre Dame 50
(1)-Virginia 74, (6)-Brigham Young 60
West Second Round; El Paso
(3)-Utah 94, (11)-Northeastern 69
West Regional Semifinals; Salt Lake City
(2)-North Carolina 61, (3)-Utah 56
1970
1972
West 1R; Long Beach St. 95, Brigham Young 90 (OT); Pocatello
1973
West 1R; Arizona St. 103, Oklahoma City 78; Logan
West RS; UCLA 98, Arizona St. 81; Los Angeles
West R3rd; Long Beach St. 84, Arizona St. 80; Los Angeles
1980
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(7)-New Orleans 83, (10)-Brigham Young 79
West First Round; Tucson
(7)-UTEP 98, (10)-Arizona 91 (OT)
(2)-Iowa 84, (7)-UTEP 82
West First Round; Salt Lake City
(12)-Wyoming 64, (5)-Virginia 60
(12)-Wyoming 78, (4)-UCLA 68
West Regional Semifinals; Seattle
(1)-UNLV 92, (12)-Wyoming 78
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1988
1997
2005
West First Round; Salt Lake City
(10)-Loyola Marymount 119, (7)-Wyoming 115
West First Round; Los Angeles
(8)-Seton Hall 80, (9)-UTEP 64
Mideast First Round; Atlanta
(4)-Brigham Young 98, (13)-NC Charlotte 92 (OT)
(5)-Louisville 97, (4)-Brigham Young 76
East First Round; Pittsburgh
(3)-New Mexico 59, (14)-Old Dominion 55
(6)-Louisville 64, (3)-New Mexico 63
Midwest First Round; Kansas City
(5)-Tulsa 81, (12)-Boston University 52
(4)-Clemson 68, (5)-Tulsa 56
West First Round; Tucson
(2)-Utah 75, (15)-Navy 61
(2)-Utah 77, (7)-UNC-Charlotte 58
West Regional Semifinals; San Jose
(2)-Utah 82, (6)-Stanford 77 (OT)
(1)-Kentucky 72, (2)-Utah 59
Chicago First Round
(9)-Nevada 61, (8)-Texas 57
(1)-Illinois 71, (9)-Nevada 59
Austin First round
(6)-Utah 60, (11)-UTEP 54
1989
West First Round; Tucson
(7)-UTEP 85, (10)-LSU 74
(2)-Indiana 92, (7)-UTEP 69
Midwest First Round; Dallas
(10)-Colorado St. 68, (7)-Florida 46
(2)-Syracuse 65, (10)-Colorado St. 50
1990
East First Round; Hartford
(5)-Clemson 49, (12)-Brigham Young 47
West First Round; Long Beach
(7)-Alabama 71, (10)-Colorado St. 54
Southeast First Round; Richmond
(6)-Minnesota 64, (11)-UTEP 61 (OT)
1991
East First Round; College Park
(3)-Oklahoma St. 67, (14)-New Mexico 54
West First Round; Salt Lake City
(10)-Brigham Young 61, (7)-Virginia 48
(2)-Arizona 76, (10)-Brigham Young 61
West First Round; Tucson
(4)-Utah 82, (13)-South Alabama 72
(4)-Utah 85, (5)-Michigan St. 84 (2OT)
West Regional Semifinals; Seattle
(1)-UNLV 83, (4)-Utah 66
1992
West First Round; Boise
(7)-LSU 94, (10)-Brigham Young 83
Midwest First Round; Dayton
(9)-UTEP 55, (8)-Evansville 50
(9)-UTEP 66, (1)-Kansas 60
Midwest Regional Semifinals; Kansas City
(4)-Cincinnati 69, (9)-UTEP 67
1993
West First Round; Tucson
(12)-George Washington 82, (5)-New Mexico 68
Midwest First Round; Chicago
(7)-Brigham Young 80, (10)-SMU 71
(2)-Kansas 90, (7)-Brigham Young 76
Mideast First Round; Nashville
(8)-Utah 86, (9)-Pittsburgh 65
(1)-Kentucky 84, (8)-Utah 62
1994
West First Round; Ogden
(4)-Syracuse 92, (13)-Hawai‘i 78
West First Round; Sacramento
(7)-Virginia 57, (10)-New Mexico 54
1995
Midwest First Round; Memphis
(9)-Tulane 76, (8)-Brigham Young 70
West First Round; Boise
(4)-Utah 76, (13)-Long Beach St. 64
West Second Round; Boise
(5)-Mississippi St. 78, (4)-Utah 64
1996
East First Round; Richmond
(7)-New Mexico 69, (10)-Kansas St. 48
(2)-Georgetown 73, (7)-New Mexico 62
Midwest First Round; Dallas
(4)-Utah 72, (13)-Canisius 43
(4)-Utah 73, (5)-Iowa St. 67
Midwest Regional Semifinals; Minneapolis
(1)-Kentucky 101, (4)-Utah 70
2006
Minneapolis First Round
(12)-Montana 87, (5)-Nevada 79
Austin First round
(5)-Washington 75, (12)-Utah State 61
2007
1998
East First Round; Hartford
(5)-Princeton 69, (12)-UNLV 57
Midwest First Round; Oklahoma City
(12)-Florida St. 96, (5)-TCU 87
South First Round; Lexington
(4)-New Mexico 79, (13)-Butler 62
(5)-Syracuse 56, (4)-New Mexico 46
West First Round; Boise
(3)-Utah 85, (14)-San Francisco 68
(3)-Utah 75, (6)-Arkansas 69
West Regional Semifinals; Anaheim
(3)-Utah 65, (10)-West Virginia 62
(3)-Utah 76, (1)-Arizona 51
National Semifinals; San Antonio
(3)-Utah 65, (1)-North Carolina 59
(2)-Kentucky 78, (3)-Utah 69
1999
West First Round; Denver
(9)-New Mexico 61, (8)-Missouri 59
(1)-Connecticut 78, (9)-New Mexico 56
East First Round; Charlotte
(9)-Tulsa 62, (8)-College of Charleston 53
(1)-Duke 97, (9)-Tulsa 56
Midwest First Round; New Orleans
(2)-Utah 80, (15)-Arkansas St. 58
(10)-Miami, Ohio 66, (2)-Utah 58
South First Round
(7)-Nevada 77, (10)-Creighton 71 (OT)
(2)-Memphis 78, (7)-Nevada 62
East First Round
(4)-Texas 79, (13)-New Mexico State 67
2008
East First Round
(3)-Louisville 79, (14)-Boise St. 61
2009
Midwest First Round
(6)-Marquette 58, (11)-Utah State 57
2010
Midwest First Round
(5)-Michigan State 70, (12)-New Mexico State 67
(5)-Texas A&M 69, (12)-Utah State 53
2011
Southeast Second Round
(5)-Kansas State 73, (12)-Utah State 68
2012
Second Round - Rose Garden, Portland, Ore.
(4)-Indiana 79, (13)-New Mexico State 66
2013
Second Round - HP Pavilion, San Jose, Calif.
(4)-St. Louis 64, (13)-New Mexico State 44
2000
West First Round; Salt Lake City
(8)-Wisconsin 66, (9)-Fresno St. 56*
South First Round; Nashville
(7)-Tulsa 89, (10)-UNLV 62
(7)-Tulsa 69, (2)-Cincinnati 61
South Regional Semifinals; Austin
(7)-Tulsa 80, (6)-Miami, Fla. 71
(8)-North Carolina 59, (7)-Tulsa 55
*Fresno State’s participation vacated
2001
Midwest First Round; Dayton
(5)-Syracuse 79, (12)-Hawai‘i 69
South First Round; Memphis
(9)-Fresno St. 82, (8)-California 70
(1)-Michigan St. 81, (9)-Fresno St. 65
2002
West First Round; Dallas
(7)-Xavier 70, (10)-Hawai‘i 58
East First Round; St. Louis
(12)-Tulsa 71, (5)-Marquette 69
(4)-Kentucky 87, (12)-Tulsa 82
2003
Midwest First Round; Spokane
(13)-Tulsa 84, (4)-Dayton 71
(5)-Wisconsin 61, (13)-Tulsa 60
2004
Phoenix First Round
(4)-Maryland 86, (13)-UTEP 83
St. Louis First round
(10)-Nevada 72, (7)-Michigan State 66
(10)-Nevada 91, (2)-Gonzaga 72
St. Louis Semifinals
(3)-Georgia Tech 72, (10)-Nevada 67
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March 18 and 19
Dayton, Ohio (Dayton Arena)
SECOND AND THIRD ROUNDS
Marh 20 and 22
Buffalo, N.Y. (First Niagara Center)
Milwaukee, Wis. (BMO Harris Bradley Center)
Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center)
Spokane, Wash. (Spokane Veterans Mem. Arena)
March 21 and 23
Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena)
San Antonio, Texas (AT&T Center)
San Diego, Calif. (Viejas Arena)
St. Louis, Mo. (Scottrade Center)
REGIONALS
March 27 and 29
Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center)
Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum)
March 28 and 30
Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium)
New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
FINAL FOUR
April 5 and 7 (Sat. and Mon.)
Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)
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NIT HISTORY
THE WAC IN THE NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT
App. W
L
OVERALL
Pct.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
App.
W
L
AS WAC MEMBER
Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd
4th
Bakersfield
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
Chicago State
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
Grand Canyon
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
Idaho
(1983)
Kansas City
1
0
1
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
New Mexico State
(1939-89-95-00)
Seattle U
(1952-57)
Texas-Pan American
(1981)
Utah Valley
4
3
4
.429
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0
Totals*
8
3
8
.273
0
0
1
0
70
79
70 .530
2
3
2
2
*WAC totals include records compiled by Boise State (2-1), Brigham Young (6-3), Colorado State (6-4), Fresno State (14-9), Hawai‘i (10-8), Nevada (5-5), UNLV (2-2), New
Mexico (13-14), Rice (0-2), San Diego State (0-1), SMU (0-1), TCU (3-2), UTEP (5-7), Tulsa (5-0), Utah (8-5), Wyoming (6-6), Denver (1-1), Louisiana Tech (3-3) and Utah
State (0-2) as WAC members.
Boldface indicates appearance as WAC member.
NIT RESULTS
1980
1988
Evansville 66, Utah 55
1964 (at New York City)
UTEP 58, Wichita State 56
Michigan 74, UTEP 65
New Mexico 65, Drake 60
New Mexico 72, NYU 65
Bradley 86, New Mexico 54 (Finals)
1981
1965 (at New York City)
St. John’s 61, New Mexico 54
UTEP 57, San Jose State 53
Tulsa 76, UTEP 72
1982
Washington 66, Brigham Young 63
1966 (at New York City)
Brigham Young 90, Temple 78
Brigham Young 66, Army 60
Brigham Young 97, NYU 84 (Finals)
1983
1967 (at New York City)
Lamar 64, New Mexico 61
New Mexico 66, Syracuse 64
Rutgers 65, New Mexico 60
1985
1968 (at New York City)
Villanova 77, Wyoming 66
1969 (at New York City)
Army 51, Wyoming 49
1970 (at New York City)
Utah 78, Duke 75
Marquette 83, Utah 63
1972 (at New York City)
Niagara 76, UTEP 57
1973 (at New York City)
Virginia Tech 65, New Mexico 63
1974 (at New York City)
Utah 102, Rutgers 89
Utah 92, Memphis State 78
Utah 117, Boston College 93
Purdue 87, Utah 81 (Finals)
New Mexico 86, Pepperdine 75
New Mexico 78, Oregon 59
Ohio State 68, New Mexico 65
Colorado State 63, New Orleans 54
Colorado State 71, Houston 61
Colorado State 69, Arkansas State 49
Semifinals (at New York City)
Ohio State 64, Colorado State 62
Fresno State 71, UTEP 64
1984
Consolation (at New York City)
Colorado State 58, Boston College 57
1989
New Mexico 80, Texas A&M 67
Fresno State 66, New Mexico 55
New Mexico 91, Santa Clara 76
New Mexico 86, Pepperdine 69
St. Louis 66, New Mexico 65
1986
California 73, Hawai‘i 57
Brigham Young 67, SMU 63
Brigham Young 93, UC Irvine 80
Ohio State 79, Brigham Young 68
1990
Texas 69, New Mexico 66
Hawai‘i 69, Stanford 57
Hawai‘i 84, Long Beach State 79
New Mexico 80, Hawai‘i 58
Wyoming 79, Texas A&M 70
Wyoming 99, Loyola Marymount 90
Wyoming 62, Clemson 57
New Mexico 89, Oregon 78
New Mexico 90, Oklahoma State 88
New Mexico 80, Hawai‘i 58
Semifinals (at New York City)
Wyoming 67, Florida 58
Semifinals (at New York City)
St. Louis 80, New Mexico 73
Finals (at New York City)
Ohio State 73, Wyoming 63
Consolation (at New York City)
Penn State 83, New Mexico 81 (OT)
1987
1991
Boise State 62, Utah 61
Wyoming 63, Butler 61
Colorado 83, Wyoming 75
Oregon State 85, New Mexico 82
1979
Texas A&M 79, New Mexico 68
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NIT HISTORY
1992
Oregon 93, Wyoming 72
New Mexico 90, Louisiana Tech 84
New Mexico 79, Washington State 71
Virginia 76, New Mexico 71
California 79, Fresno State 71
Utah 72, Ball State 57
Utah 60, Arizona State 58
Utah 84, Rhode Island 72
Southwest Missouri State 77, SMU 64
Semifinals (at New York City)
Notre Dame 58, Utah 55
Consolation (at New York City)
Utah 81, Florida 78
1993
UTEP 67, Houston 61
Georgetown 71, UTEP 44
1994
Brigham Young 74, Arizona State 67
Fresno State 68, Brigham Young 66
Fresno State 79, Southern Cal 76 (OT)
Fresno State 68, Brigham Young 66
Kansas State 115, Fresno State 77
2000
Washington 82, UTEP 53
1987
UTEP 84, McNeese State 74
Memphis 90, UTEP 65
New Mexico 88, Weber State 72
New Mexico 77, UCLA 66
Tulsa 75, UC-Irvine 71
Tulsa 76, Minnesota 73 (OT)
Tulsa 77, Mississippi State 75
Semifinals (at New York City)
Seton Hall 88, New Mexico 67
Consolation (at New York City)
Iowa State 107, New Mexico 96
Semifinals (at New York City)
Tulsa 72, Memphis 64
1988
Finals (at New York City)
Tulsa 79, Alabama 60
Wyoming 70, SMU 65
Syracuse 107, Wyoming 81
1989
2002
California 70, Air Force 49
Louisiana Tech 83, Louisiana-Lafayette 63
Louisiana Tech 83, Vanderbilt 68
Villanova 67, Louisiana Tech 64
1990
Temple 81, Fresno State 75
Colorado State 80, Boise State 67
Georgia Tech 84, Colorado State 67
2003
UTEP 90, Montana 60
New Mexico State 92, UTEP 89 (OT)
Texas Tech 66, Nevada 54
Nebraska 91, Colorado State 83
1985 (at Denver)
2001
1995
1996
PRESEASON NIT RESULTS
Hawai‘i 85, UNLV 68
Minnesota 84, Hawai‘i 70
East Tennessee State 83, Brigham Young 80
1991
1992
UTEP 90, George Mason 71
UCLA 73, UTEP 72
1994
2004
San Francisco 80, New Mexico 74
Fresno State 58, Miami (OH) 57
Fresno State 80, Michigan State 70
Nebraska 83, Fresno State 71
Boise State 84, UNLV 69
Boise State 73, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 70
Marquette 66, Boise State 53
1995
1997
Hawai‘i 85, Utah State 74
Hawai‘i 84, Nebraska 83
Michigan 88, Hawai‘i 73
Tulsa 77, UCLA 76 (OT)
Tulsa 72, Oklahoma State 54
Nevada 97, Fresno State 86
Hawai‘i 71, Oregon 61
UNLV 89, Hawai‘i 80
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 91, Rice 63
UNLV 66, Memphis 62
UNLV 89, Hawai‘i 80
Arkansas 86, UNLV 73
2005
TCU 85, Alabama-Birmingham 62
Notre Dame 82, TCU 72
Clemson 69, Louisiana Tech 53
1998
Minnesota 77, Colorado State 65
Southwest Missouri State 105, Rice 82
2006
1996
Semifinals (at New York City)
Duke 72, Tulsa 67
Consolation (at New York City)
Tulsa 55, Evansville 51
1997
UNLV 84, Eastern Michigan 66
Kansas 92, UNLV 68
1998
2007
Stanford 86, SMU 51
Michigan 68, Utah State 58
Georgia 88, Fresno State 78
Gonzaga 69, Wyoming 55
Hawai‘i 90, Arizona State 73
Hawai‘i 78, Gonzaga 70
Fresno State 85, Hawai‘i 83
Weber State 102, Fresno State 86
2008
2001
Fresno State 92, Montana State 70
Fresno State 65, USC 58
2010
Semifinals (at New York City)
Wake Forest 62, Fresno State 61
Consolation (at New York City)
Fresno State 63, Michigan State 58
Nevada 74, Wichita St. 70
Rhode Island 85, Nevada 83
2002
2012
Florida 76, Louisiana Tech 55
Consolation (at New York City)
Georgia 95, Fresno State 79
Nevada 68, Oral Roberts 59
Nevada 75, Bucknell 67
Stanford 84, Nevada 56
2003
1999
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2004
Nebraska 68, UNLV 55
Denver 61, Ohio 57
Maryland 62, Denver 52
Louisiana Tech 71, Florida State 66
Southern Miss 63, Louisiana Tech 52
2005
Fresno State 73, Pacific 70
Fresno State 83, Memphis 80
Fresno State 85, Hawai‘i 83
Semifinals (at New York City)
Minnesota 91, Fresno State 89 (OT)
TCU 72, Kansas State 71
TCU 101, Nebraska 89
Oregon 77, TCU 68
Colorado State 69, Mississippi State 56
Colorado State 86, Colorado 76
California 71, Colorado State 62
Illinois St. 61, Utah State 57
Eastern Illinois 73, Boise State 59
Nevada 69, Vermont 49
Connecticut 93, Nevada 79
Wright State 72, Tulsa 66 (OT)
UCLA 83, New Mexico State 70
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Wyoming 81, Southern California 77
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Fresno State 54, SMU 52
Manhattan 85, Fresno State 83
UTSA 83, Fresno State 79
Home team in boldface
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TOURNAMENT W-L RECORDS
CSUB CSU
UI UMKC NMSU
SU UTPA UVU Other
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Chicago State 0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Grand Canyon 0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Bakersfield
-
GCU
FORMER MEMBERS
Total
Idaho
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-6
1-8
Kansas City
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NM State
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-0
15-4
17-4
Seattle U
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
UTPA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
0-0
Utah Valley
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
-
0-0
0-0
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1984
Seeds: 1-UTEP, 2-BYU, 3-UNM, 4-UW,
5-CSU, 6-UH, 7-UU, 8-AFA
1st Round
Utah 69, Hawai‘i 65 (at Salt Lake City)
Colorado State 61, Air Force 56 (at Fort Collins)
2nd Round
New Mexico 56, Utah 45 (at Albuquerque)
Wyoming 40, Colorado State 36 (at Laramie)
Semifinals (at El Paso)
New Mexico 64, Brigham Young 55
UTEP 62, Wyoming 55
Finals (at El Paso)
UTEP 44, New Mexico 38
Tournament MVP – Juden Smith, UTEP
Quarterfinals (at Laramie)
San Diego State 73, Utah 71
UTEP 58, Colorado State 50
New Mexico 79, Brigham Young 68
Wyoming 67, Air Force 65
Semifinals (at Laramie)
UTEP 78, San Diego State 76
Wyoming 56, New Mexico 54
Finals (at Larmie)
UTEP 65, Wyoming 64
All-Tournament Team
John Brown, UNM
Fennis Dembo, UW
Eric Leckner, UW (MVP)
Juden Smith, UTEP
Anthony Watson, SDSU
1987 (at Albuquerque)
Seeds: 1-UTEP, 2-BYU, 3-UNM, 4-UW,
5-UU, 6-CSU, 7-AFA, 8-UH, 9-SDSU
Seeds: 1-UTEP, 2-SDSU, 3-UNM, 4-CSU,
Preliminary Round
5-BYU, 6-UU, 7-UW, 8-UH, 9-AFA
San Diego State 93, Hawai‘i 90 (at San Diego)
1st Round
Quarterfinals
Air Force 82, Brigham Young 79 (at Provo)
New Mexico 92, Colorado State 77
Utah 61, Wyoming 60 (at Salt Lake City)
Colorado State 73, Hawai‘i 68 (OT) (at Fort Wyoming 54, Utah 52
Brigham Young 82, Air Force 79 (OT)
Collins)
UTEP 85, San Diego State 65
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Utah 66, Air Force 64 (at Salt Lake City)
New Mexico 93, Brigham Young 86
New Mexico 62, Colorado State 56 (at
Wyoming 77, UTEP 74
Albuquerque)
Finals
Semifinals (at El Paso)
Wyoming 64, New Mexico 62
San Diego State 98, New Mexico 84
All-Tournament Team
UTEP 82, Utah 73 (OT)
Hunter Greene, UNM
Finals (at El Paso)
Jeep Jackson, UTEP
San Diego State 87, UTEP 81
Eric Leckner, UW (MVP)
All-Tournament Team
Rob Loeffel, UNM
Leonard Allen, SDSU
Michael Smith, BYU
Dave Fietl, UTEP
Luster Goodwin, UTEP (MVP)
1988 (at Provo)
Manny Hendrix, UU
Seeds: 1-BYU, 2-UW, 3-UU, 4-UTEP,
Anthony Watson, SDSU
5-UNM, 6-CSU, 7-SDSU, 8-AFA, 9-UH
Preliminary Round
1986
Hawai‘i 84, Air Force 76
Seeds: 1-UW, 2-UTEP, 3-UU, 4-BYU,
Quarterfinals
5-UNM, 6-SDSU, 7-CSU, 8-AFA, 9-UH
Colorado State 78, Utah 68
Preliminary Round
Wyoming 83, San Diego State 76
Air Force 64, Hawai‘i 58 (at Colorado Springs)
1985
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Air Force ...............................................................................4-13
Boise State...........................................................................10-9
Brigham Young ............................................................... 12-13
Colorado State ...................................................................8-16
Denver .................................................................................... 0-1
Fresno State ..................................................................... 11-17
Hawai‘i ............................................................................. *22-24
Louisiana Tech ...................................................................6-11
UNLV........................................................................................ 5-2
Nevada .............................................................................. 16-10
New Mexico ..................................................................... 22-14
Rice .......................................................................................... 4-8
San Diego State .............................................................. 10-11
San Jose State ....................................................................4-16
SMU ......................................................................................... 6-9
Texas State ............................................................................ 2-1
TCU .......................................................................................... 5-5
UTEP ................................................................................. *27-15
Tulsa ......................................................................................12-8
UT Arlington ......................................................................... 2-1
UTSA ........................................................................................ 2-1
Utah .................................................................................... 20-13
Utah State............................................................................12-6
Wyoming .......................................................................... 10-13
UTEP 74, New Mexico 61
Brigham Young 76, Hawai‘i 74
Semifinals
Wyoming 60, Colorado State 58
UTEP 66, Brigham Young 63
Finals
Wyoming 79, UTEP 75
All-Tournament Team
Fennis Dembo, UW
Pat Durham, CSU
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Eric Leckner, UW (MVP)
Chris Sandle, UTEP
1989 (at Salt Lake City)
Seeds: 1-CSU, 2-UTEP, 3-UNM, 4-UH,
5-BYU, 6-AFA, 7-UW, 8-UU, 9-SDSU
Preliminary Round
Utah 70, San Diego State 57
Quarterfinals
New Mexico 74, Air Force 60
UTEP 88, Wyoming 81 (2OT)
Hawai‘i 72, Brigham Young 69
Colorado State 52, Utah 50
Semifinals
UTEP 89, New Mexico 57
Colorado State 50, Hawai‘i 46
Finals
UTEP 73, Colorado State 60
All-Tournament Team
Reggie Cross, UH
Pat Durham, CSU
Tim Hardaway, UTEP (MVP)
Michael Smith, BYU
Prince Stewart, UTEP
1990 (at El Paso)
Seeds: 1-CSU, 2-BYU, 3-UH, 4-UTEP,
5-UNM, 6-UW, 7-UU, 8-SDSU, 9-AFA
Preliminary Round
Air Force 70, San Diego State 64 (OT)
Quarterfinals
Hawai‘i 66, Wyoming 63
Utah 62, Brigham Young 61 (OT)
UTEP 78, New Mexico 61
Air Force 58, Colorado State 51
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Semifinals
UTEP 57, Air Force 54
Hawai‘i 66, Utah 60
Finals
UTEP 75, Hawai‘i 58
All-Tournament Team
Troy Bowe, UH
Jeff Bowling, AFA
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Greg Foster, UTEP (MVP)
Prince Stewart, UTEP
1991 (at Laramie)
Seeds: 1-UU, 2-BYU, 3-UNM, 4-UW,
5-UTEP, 6-UH, 7-CSU, 8-SDSU, 9-AFA
Preliminary Round
San Diego State 58, Air Force 51
Quarterfinals
Hawai‘i 68, New Mexico 67
Brigham Young 69, Colorado State 56
Wyoming 71, UTEP 67
Utah 67, San Diego State 56
Semifinals
Brigham Young 73, Hawai‘i 71 (OT)
Utah 67, Wyoming 63
Finals
Brigham Young 51, Utah 49 (OT)
All-Tournament Team
Shawn Bradley, BYU (MVP)
Josh Grant, UU
Ray Reed, UH
Reggie Slater, UW
Gary Trost, BYU
UTEP 90, Utah 85 (OT)
Finals
New Mexico 76, UTEP 65
All-Tournament Team
Josh Grant, UU
Steve Logan, UNM
Jared Miller, BYU
Eddie Rivera, UTEP
Ike Williams, UNM (MVP)
1994 (at Delta Center, SLC)
Seeds: 1-UNM, 2-FS, 3-BYU, 4-UH, 5-CSU,
6-UU, 7-UTEP, 8-UW, 9-SDSU, 10-AFA
Preliminary Round
UTEP 72, Air Force 58
San Diego State 54, Wyoming 51
Quarterfinals
Brigham Young 96, Utah 65
Fresno State 88, UTEP 66
New Mexico 61, San Diego State 56
Hawai‘i 65, Colorado State 61
Semifinals
Brigham Young 87, Fresno State 72
Hawai‘i 61, New Mexico 58
Finals
Hawai‘i 73, Brigham Young 66
All-Tournament Team
Greg Brown, UNM
Carl Ray Harris, FS
Russell Larson, BYU
Kenneth Roberts, BYU
Trevor Ruffin, UH (MVP)
1995 (at Albuquerque)
1992 (at Fort Collins)
Seeds: 1-BYU, 2-UTEP, 3-UNM, 4-UU,
5-UH, 6-UW, 7-CSU, 8-AFA
Quarterfinals
New Mexico 89, Wyoming 83
UTEP 66, Colorado State 65
BYU 72, Air Force 51
Utah 81, Hawai‘i 69
Semifinals
UTEP 83, New Mexico 72
Brigham Young 75, Utah 62
Finals
Brigham Young 73, UTEP 71
All-Tournament Team
Willie Banks, UNM
Eddie Rivera, UTEP (MVP)
Reginald Slater, UW
Prince Stewart, UTEP
Gary Trost, BYU
1993 (at Delta Center, SLC)
Seeds: 1-UU, 2-BYU, 3-UNM, 4-UTEP, 5-CSU,
6-FS, 7-UH, 8-UW, 9-SDSU, 10-AFA
Preliminary Round
Hawai‘i 62, Air Force 54
San Diego State 59, Wyoming 57
Quarterfinals
New Mexico 72, Fresno State 48
Brigham Young 85, Hawai‘i 71
Utah 85, San Diego State 64
UTEP 70, Colorado State 65
Semifinals
New Mexico 68, Brigham Young 59
Seeds: 1-UU, 2-BYU, 3-UTEP, 4-UW, 5-UNM,
6-UH, 7-CSU, 8-FS, 9-SDSU, 10-AFA
Preliminary Round
Colorado State 84, Air Force 75
San Diego State 71, Fresno State 57
Quarterfinals
Hawai‘i 66, UTEP 65
Colorado State 75, Brigham Young 73
Utah 72, San Diego State 63
New Mexico 63, Wyoming 56
Semifinals
Hawai‘i 66, Colorado State 64
Utah 86, New Mexico 50
Finals
Utah 67, Hawai‘i 54
All-Tournament Team
Brandon Jessie, UU
Tony Maroney, UH
Delmonte Madison, CSU
Keith Van Horn, UU (MVP)
Joe Vogel, CSU
1996 (at Albuquerque)
Seeds: 1-UU, 2-UNM, 3-FS, 4-CSU, 5-BYU,
6-UW, 7-SDSU, 8-UH, 9-UTEP, 10-AFA
Preliminary Round
San Diego State 80, Air Force 69
UTEP 77, Hawai‘i 69 (Forfeit)
Quarterfinals
Fresno State 91, Wyoming 82
Colorado State 100, Brigham Young 84
Utah 76, Hawai‘i 63
New Mexico 94, San Diego State 75
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New Mexico 104, Fresno State 99 (3OT)
Utah 71, Colorado State 69
Finals
New Mexico 64, Utah 60
All-Tournament Team
David Evans, CSU
Charles Smith, UNM
Kenny Thomas, UNM (MVP)
Keith Van Horn, UU
Dominick Young, FS
1997 (at Las Vegas)
Seeds: P1-FS, P2-UH, P3-UNLV, P4-CSU, P5-UW,
P6-SJSU; M1-UU, M2-TU, M3-UNM, M4TCU, M5-SMU, M6-RU
Preliminary Round
UNLV 71, Rice 61
TCU 72, Wyoming 61
SMU 93, Colorado State 89
New Mexico 103, San Jose State 70
Quarterfinals
Tulsa 68, UNLV 65
TCU 106, Fresno State 81
Utah 59, SMU 58
New Mexico 65, Hawai‘i 57
Semifinals
TCU 64, Tulsa 59
Utah 72, New Mexico 70
Finals
Utah 89, TCU 68
All-Tournament Team
Michael Doleac, UU
Malcolm Johnson, TCU
Mike Jones, TCU
Lamont Long, UNM
Keith Van Horn, UU (MVP)
1998 (at Las Vegas)
Seeds: P1-TCU, P2-FS, P3-TU, P4-UH, P5-SMU,
P6-SDSU; M1-UU, M2-UNM, M3-UW, M4CSU, M5-UNLV, M6-BYU
Preliminary Round
Tulsa 59, Brigham Young 56
SMU 76, Colorado State 71
San Diego State 60, Wyoming 57 (OT)
UNLV 64, Hawai‘i 59
Quarterfinals
New Mexico 60, Tulsa 59
TCU 71, SMU 69
Fresno State 92, San Diego State 57
UNLV 54, Utah 51
Semifinals
New Mexico 80, TCU 73
UNLV 76, Fresno State 67
Finals
UNLV 56, New Mexico 51
All-Tournament Team
Mark Dickel, UNLV
Brian Keefe, UNLV
Lamont Long, UNM
Tyrone Nesby, UNLV
Kenny Thomas, UNM (MVP)
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1999 (at Las Vegas)
2002 (at Tulsa)
2005 (at Reno)
Seeds: P1-UU, P2-UNM, P3-FS, P4-UTEP, P5-BYU,
P6-SJSU; M1-UNLV, M2-TU, M3-RU, M4TCU, M5-SMU, M6-CSU
Preliminary Round
Fresno State 80, Colorado State 59
Brigham Young 90, TCU 74
Rice 64, San Jose State 61
SMU 65, UTEP 64
Quarterfinals
Tulsa 85, Fresno State 56
Utah 81, Brigham Young 62
New Mexico 51, Rice 49
SMU 71, UNLV 70
Semifinals
Utah 64, Tulsa 61 (OT)
New Mexico 57, SMU 56
Finals
Utah 60, New Mexico 45
All-Tournament Team
Alex Jenson, UU (MVP)
Andre Miller, UU
Lamont Long, UNM
Michael Ruffin, TU
Jeryl Sasser, SMU
Seeds: 1-UH, 2-TU, 3-LTU, 4-SMU, 5-NEV, 6-FS,
7-BSU, 8-RU, 9-SJSU, 10-UTEP
First Round
San Jose State 58, Rice 57
Boise State 73, UTEP 72 (OT)
Quarterfinals
Hawai‘i 71, San Jose State 56
Nevada 72, SMU 66
Fresno State 72, Louisiana Tech 69
Tulsa 72, Boise State 53
Semifinals
Hawai‘i 90, Nevada 68
Tulsa 81, Fresno State 65
Finals
Hawai‘i 73, Tulsa 59
All-Tournament Team
Predrag Savovic, UH (MVP)
Phil Martin, UH
Kevin Johnson, TU
Greg Harrington, TU
Melvin Ely, FS
Seeds: 1-NEV, 2-UTEP, 3-RU, 4-FS, 5-LTU, 6-SMU,
7-UH, 8-BSU, 9-TU, 10-SJSU
First Round
Hawai‘i 72, San Jose State 48
Boise State 83, Tulsa 73
Quarterfinals
UTEP 80, Hawai‘i 62
Rice 63, SMU 47
Fresno State 84, Louisiana Tech 81 (OT)
Boise State 73, Nevada 72
Semifinals
UTEP 85, Rice 77
Boise State 86, Fresno State 85
Finals
UTEP 91, Boise State 76
All-Tournament Team
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP (MVP)
Omar Thomas, UTEP
Jason Ellis, Boise State
Jermaine Blackburn, Boise State
Michael Harris, Rice
2003 (at Tulsa)
2006 (at Reno)
Seeds: 1-TU, 2-SMU, 3-NEV, 4-RU, 5-UH, 6-LTU,
7-BSU, 8-SJSU, 9-UTEP
2000 (at Fresno)
First Round
Seeds: 1-TU, 2-FS, 3-SMU, 4-TCU, 5-SJSU, 6-UH, UTEP 86, San Jose State 80
7-UTEP, 8-RU
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
SMU 65, Boise State 58
Tulsa 71, Rice 51
Nevada 72, Louisiana Tech 66
TCU 84, San Jose State 71
Hawai‘i 62, Rice 61 (OT)
Hawai‘i 87, SMU 82
Tulsa 81, UTEP 47
Fresno State 79, UTEP 70
Semifinals
Semifinals
Nevada 81, SMU 66
Tulsa 93, TCU 71
Tulsa 66, Hawai‘i 56
Fresno State 103, Hawai‘i 100 (2OT)
Finals
Finals
Tulsa 75, Nevada 64
Fresno State 75, Tulsa 72
All-Tournament Team
NOTE: Fresno State’s participation vacated
Kevin Jonson, TU (MVP)
All-Tournament Team
Dante Swanson, TU
Courtney Alexander, FS (MVP)
Kirk Snyder, NEV
Terrance Roberson, FS
Carl English, UH
Eric Coley, TU
Quinton Ross, SMU
David Shelton, TU
2004 (at Fresno)
Troy Ostler, UH
Seeds: 1-NEV, 2-UTEP, 3-BSU, 4-RU, 5-UH, 6-FS,
2001 (at Tulsa)
7-LTU, 8-SMU, 9-TU, 10-SJSU
Seeds: 1-FS, 2-TU, 3-UTEP, 4-TCU, 5-UH, 6-SMU, First Round
7-SJSU, 8-RU, 9-NEV
SMU 79, Tulsa 60
Preliminary Round
Louisiana Tech 57, San Jose State 51
Rice 60, Nevada 44
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
Nevada 75, SMU 60
Fresno State 60, Rice 52
Rice 70, Hawai‘i 68
Hawai‘i 99, TCU 79
UTEP 62, Louisiana Tech 55
UTEP 74, SMU 70
Boise State 71, Fresno State 54
Tulsa 64, San Jose State 53
Semifinals
Nevada 67, Rice 59
Semifinals
UTEP 83, Boise State 75
Hawai‘i 76, Fresno State 67
Finals
Tulsa 59, UTEP 56
Nevada 66, UTEP 60
Finals
All-Tournament Team
Hawai‘i 78, Tulsa 72 (OT)
Kirk Snyder, NEV (MVP)
All-Tournament Team
Todd Okeson, NEV
Carl English, UH (MVP)
Omar Thomas, UTEP
Predrag Savovic, UH
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
David Shelton, TU
Jason Williams, UTEP
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6-BSU, 7-SJSU, 8-UI
Quarterfinals
Louisiana Tech 75, Boise State 64
Utah State 76, San Jose State 69
Nevada 68, Idaho 55
New Mexico State 58, Hawai‘i 57
Semifinals
Utah State 68, Louisiana Tech 64
Nevada 70, New Mexico State 59
Finals
Nevada 70, Utah State 63 (OT)
All-Tournament Team
Nick Fazekas, Nevada (MVP)
Marcelus Kemp, Nevada
Mo Charlos, Nevada
Nate Harris, Utah State
Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tech
2007 (at Las Cruces)
Seeds: 1-NEV, 2-NMSU, 3-FS, 4-USU, 5-UH, 6-BSU,
7-LTU, 8-SJSU, 9-UI
First Round
Idaho 50, San Jose State 49
Quarterfinals
Nevada 88, Idaho 56
Utah State 73, Hawai‘i 70
Boise State 77, Fresno State 73
New Mexico State 77, Louisiana Tech 70
Semifinals
Utah State 79, Nevada 77
New Mexico State 88, Boise State 69
Finals
New Mexico State 72, Utah State 70
All-Tournament Team
Justin Hawkins, NMSU (MVP)
Elijah Ingram, NMSU, Marcelus Kemp, NEV
Jaycee Carroll, USU, Chaz Spicer, USU
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2008 (at Las Cruces)
2011 (at Las Vegas)
Seeds: 1-USU, 2-NEV, 3-NMSU, 4-BSU, 5-UH, 6-UI,
7-FS, 8-SJSU, 9-LTU
First Round
San Jose State 64, Louisiana Tech 62
Quarterfinals
Boise State 80, Hawai‘i 74
Utah State 85, San Jose State 65
Nevada 64, Fresno State 57
New Mexico State 73, Idaho 53
Semifinals
Boise State 88, Utah State 78
New Mexico State 83, Nevada 75
Championship
Boise State 107, New Mexico State 102, 3OT
All-Tournament Team
Reggie Larry, BSU (MVP)
Justin Hawkins, NMSU, Jaycee Carroll, USU
Matt Nelson, BSU, Matt Bauscher, BSU
Seeds: 1-USU, 2-BSU, 3-NMSU, 4-UI, 5-UH, 6-NEV,
7-FS, 8-SJSU,
First Round
San Jose State 75, Hawai‘i 74
Nevada 90, Fresno State 80
Quarterfinals
San Jose State 74, Idaho 68
New Mexico State 66, Nevada 60
Semifinals
Utah State 58, San Jose State 54
Boise State 81, New Mexico State 63
Championship
Utah State 77, Boise State 69
All-Tournament Team
La’Shard Anderson, Boise State
Nate Bendall, Utah State
Adrian Oliver, San Jose State
Tai Wesley, Utah State
Brockeith Pane, Utah State - MVP
2009 (at Reno)
Seeds: 1-USU, 2-NEV, 3-UI, 4-BSU, 5-NMSU,
6-LTU, 7-SJSU, 8-UH, 9-FS
First Round
Fresno State 62, Hawai‘i 58
Quarterfinals
New Mexico State 80, Boise State 70
Utah State 85, Fresno State 68
Nevada 78, San Jose State 69
Louisiana Tech 70, Idaho 62
Semifinals
Utah State 71, New Mexico State 70
Nevada 77, Louisiana Tech 68
Championship
Utah State 72, Nevada 62
All-Tournament Team
Gary Wilkinson, Utah State (MVP)
Jared Quayle, Utah State
Tai Wesley, Utah State
Luke Babbitt, Nevada
Armon Jones, Nevada
2010 (at Reno)
Seeds: 1-USU, 2-NEV, 3-NMSU, 4-LTU, 5-FS,
6-SJSU, 7-UI, 8-BSU,
Quarterfinals
Utah State 84, Boise State 60
Louisiana Tech 74, Fresno State 66
Nevada 87, Idaho 71
New Mexico State 90, San Jose State 69
Semifinals
Utah State 85, Louisiana Tech 55
New Mexico State 80, Nevada 79
Championship
New Mexico State 69, Utah State 63
All-Tournament Team
Jahmar Young, New Mexico State (MVP)
Luke Babbitt, Nevada
Troy Gillenwater, New Mexico State
Jared Quayle, Utah State
Tai Wesley, Utah State
2012 (at Las Vegas)
Seeds: 1-NEV, 2-NMSU, 3-UI, 4-LTU, 5-USU, 6-UH,
7-FS, 8-SJSU,
Quarterfinals
Hawai‘i 72, Idaho 70
New Mexico State 65, Fresno State 49
Nevada 54, San Jose State 44
Louisiana Tech 72, Utah State 70
Semifinals
New Mexico State 92, Hawai‘i 81
Louisiana Tech 78, Nevada 73
Championship
New Mexico State 82, Louisiana Tech 57
All-Tournament Team
Trevor Gaskins, Louisiana Tech
Raheem Appleby, Louisiana Tech
Tyrone Watson, New Mexico State
Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State
MVP: Wendell McKines, New Mexico State
2013 (at Las Vegas)
Seeds: 1-LT, 2-DU, 3-NMSU, 4-UTA, 5-USU, 6-UI,
7-TXST, 8-SJSU, 9-UTSA, 10-SU
First Round
Texas State 68, Seattle U 56
UTSA 67, San Jose State 49
Quarterfinals
New Mexico State 65, Idaho 49
Texas State 72, Denver 68
UTSA 73, Louisiana Tech 67
UT Arlington 83, Utah State 78
Semifinals
New Mexico State 74, Texas State 65
UT Arlington 69, UTSA 53
Championship
New Mexico State 64, UT Arlington 55
All-Tournament Team
Joel Wright, Texas State
Karol Gruszecki, UT Arlington
Kevin Butler, UT Arlington
Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State
MVP: Sim Bhullar, New Mexico State
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FINALS
Year
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Champion
UTEP
San Diego State
UTEP
Wyoming
Wyoming
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Hawai‘i
Utah
New Mexico
Utah
UNLV
Utah
Vacated
Hawai‘i
Hawai‘i
Tulsa
Nevada
UTEP
Nevada
New Mexico State
Boise State
Utah State
New Mexico State
Utah State
New Mexico State
New Mexico State
Runner-Up
New Mexico
UTEP
Wyoming
New Mexico
UTEP
Colorado State
Hawai‘i
Utah
UTEP
UTEP
Brigham Young
Hawai‘i
Utah
TCU
New Mexico
New Mexico
Tulsa
Tulsa
Tulsa
Nevada
UTEP
Boise State
Utah State
Utah State
NM State
Nevada
Utah State
Boise State
Louisiana Tech
UT Arlington
MVPs
Year
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Name, School
Juden Smith, UTEP
Luster Goodwin, UTEP
Eric Leckner, Wyoming
Eric Leckner, Wyoming
Eric Leckner, Wyoming
Tim Hardaway, UTEP
Greg Foster, UTEP
Shawn Bradley, Brigham Young
Eddie Rivera, UTEP
Ike Williams, New Mexico
Trevor Ruffin, Hawai‘i
Keith Van Horn, Utah
Kenny Thomas, New Mexico
Keith Van Horn, Utah
Kenny Thomas, New Mexico
Alex Jensen, Utah
Courtney Alexander, Fresno State
Carl English, Hawai‘i
Predrag Savovic, Hawai‘i
Kevin Johnson, Tulsa
Kirk Snyder, Nevada
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
Nick Fazekas, Nevada
Justin Hawkins, New Mexico State
Reggie Larry, Boise State
Gary Wilkinson, Utah State
Jahmar Young, New Mexico State
Brockeith Pane, Utah State
Wendell McKines, New Mexico St.
Sim Bhullar, New Mexico State
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WAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
33 Hawai‘i (Tulsa), 2001/Louisiana Tech (UTSA), 2013
Tournament:
72 Hawai‘i, 2001/Boise State, 2005
INDIVIDUAL
Most Points
Game:
Tournament:
44
94
Mike Jones, TCU (FS), 1997
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 made gm/10 made tourn.)
Game:
.769 New Mexico State (BSU), 2007 (10-13)
Tournament:
.588 New Mexico State (20-34), 2007
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
17 Mike Jones, TCU (FS), 1997
Tournament:
37 Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
30 Tulsa (UH), 2003
Tournament:
76 Boise State, 2005
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
27 Chris Herren, FS (TCU), 1997
Tournament:
73 Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
8 Jameel Mahmud, CSU (SMU), 1997 (8-11)
Tournament:
14 Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2011 (3 Games)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Game:
18 Dominick Young, FS (UNM), 1996
Tournament:
32 Malcolm Johnson, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
Best Field Goal Percentage
Game (10 att.):
.923 Eric Leckner, UW (UNM, 13-14), 1987
Tournament:
.710 Eric Leckner, UW, 1988 (22-31, 3 Games)
Most Free Throws Made
Game:
15 Pat Durham, CSU (UH), 1989
15 Eddie Rivera, UTEP (UU), 1993
Tournament:
24 Omar Thomas, UTEP, 2005 (3 Games)
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
20 Dave Feitl, UTEP (SDSU), 1985;
20 Pat Durham, CSU (UH), 1989
Tournament:
37 Pat Durham, CSU, 1989 (3 Games)
Most Rebounds
Game:
Tournament:
21
53
Jason Ellis, BSU (TU), 2005
Jason Ellis, BSU, 2005 (4 Games)
Most Assists
Game:
Tournament:
13
31
Jeremiah Ostrowski, UH (NMSU), 2012
Mark Dickel, UNLV, 1998 (4 Games)
Most Steals
Game:
Tournament:
7
11
Thomas McTyer, TCU (SJSU), 2000
Malik Cook, Nevada, 2009 (3 Games)
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
9
Tournament:
11
11
Best Free Throw Percentage
Game:
1.000 Nevada (Utah State), 2009 (10-10)
Tournament:
.836 Utah State, 2007
Most Rebounds
Game:
Tournament:
58
168
Hawai‘i (CSU), 1994
Boise State, 2005
Most Assists
Game:
Tournament:
26
62
Hawai‘i (TCU), 2001
Hawai‘i, 2001
Most Steals
Game:
Tournament:
14
33
New Mexico State (BSU), 2008
Tulsa, 2000
Most Blocked Shots
Game:
11
Tournament:
19
San Jose State (Idaho), 2007
Fresno State, 2000/New Mexico State, 2012
Most Personal Fouls
Game:
31
Tournament:
79
SJSU (UTEP), 2003
Boise State, 2005
DEFENSE
Most Turnovers Caused
Game:
26 Fresno State (SDSU), 1998
Tournament:
Fewest Points Allowed
Half:
13 Tulsa (UTEP, 1st), 2003
Game:
36 Wyoming (CSU), 1984
Menelik Barbary, SJSU (UI), 2007
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1992 (3 Games);
Kevin Johnson, Tulsa, 2003 (3 Games)
TEAM
Most Points
Half:
Game:
Tournament:
Most Free Throws Attempted
Game:
42 New Mexico (BYU), 1986
Tournament:
102 Boise State, 2005
Best FG Percentage Defense
Half:
.121 New Mexico (SDSU, 2nd, 4-33), 1994
Game:
.267 New Mexico (SDSU, 16-60), 1994
MISCELLANEOUS
59
107
320
New Mexico (CSU, 2nd), 1987
Boise State (NMSU), 2008
Boise State, 2005
Most Field Goals Made
Game:
42 New Mexico (SJSU), 1997
Tournament:
107 Boise State, 2005
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game:
83 New Mexico State (BSU), 2008
Tournament:
236 Boise State, 2005
Best Field Goal Percentage
Half:
.852 Brigham Young (FS), 1994 (16-19)
Game:
.659 Wyoming (AFA, 27-41), 1986
Tournament:
.529 Rice, 2005
Most Points, Both Teams
Game:
209 Boise State (107) vs. New Mexico State (102) (3OT) 2008
Fewest Points, Both Teams
Game:
76 Wyoming (40) vs. CSU (36), 1984
Largest Winning Margin
Game:
36 Utah (86) vs. UNM (50), 1995
Lowest Seed to Win Tournament
UNLV, seeded fifth, 1998
Hawai‘i, seeded fifth, 2001
Biggest Upset Based Upon Seeds
Air Force (9) defeated Colorado State (1) in 1990
UTSA (9) defeated Louisiana Tech (1) in 2013
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made
Game:
15 Colorado State (SMU), 1997 (Att. 23)
Tournament:
30 Boise State (3 Games), 2008
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WAC TOURNAMENT 2013
MARCH 12 (FIRST ROUND)
MARCH 14 (QUARTERFINALS)
Game 1-Texas State vs. Seattle U (385)
Game 4-Texas State vs. Denver (1,169)
Seattle U
Sunderhaus, Deshaun
Trent, Clarence
Rasmussen, Chad
Green, Louis
Obasi, Prince
Tate, Allen
Pickett, D’Vonne Jr.
Crook, Jack
Trimble, David
Bidart, Luiz
Flora, Jarell
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
3-11
0-0
9-10
0-2-2
4
3-6
0-1
0-1
1-5-6
3
3-9
3-6
2-2
0-2-2
2
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
1
5-7
1-1
2-3
5-5-10
2
1-4
0-1
0-0
1-1-2
4
0-3
0-1
0-0
2-2-4
1
2-7
0-0
0-0
1-2-3
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
2
2-7
1-3
0-0
1-1-2
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
0
19-56
5-13
13-16
14-21-35 22
Texas State
Koenen, Reid
Staff, Matt
Wright, Joel
Hawkins, Phil
Jones, Deonte’
Jones, Vonn
Dorsey, Ray
Stern, Corey
Davis, Wesley
Brown, Basil
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
3-5
1-2
2-2
1-1-2
1
6-13
1-3
0-0
0-3-3
3
7-12
0-1
12-14
2-7-9
2
2-5
0-2
5-6
0-3-3
3
2-5
0-2
0-0
0-2-2
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-2-2
1
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
2
0-2
0-1
2-2
0-2-2
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-4-4
0
22-44
2-11
22-26
3-26-29 15
Seattle U
Texas State
1st
28
36
2nd
28
32
TP
15
6
11
0
13
2
0
4
0
0
5
0
56
TP
9
13
26
9
4
0
0
3
2
2
0
68
A
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
5
A
0
1
0
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
9
TO BLK
2
0
3
0
5
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
19
0
S
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
5
MIN
27
19
30
9
32
12
23
21
1
7
19
0
200
TO BLK S
1
0
4
2
2
1
3
1
4
3
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
4
11
MIN
36
33
34
32
26
7
5
12
11
4
0
200
Texas State
Koenen, Reid
Staff, Matt
Wright, Joel
Hawkins, Phil
Jones, Deonte’
Jones, Vonn
Dorsey, Ray
Stern, Corey
Davis, Wesley
Brown, Basil
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
4-7
1-2
0-0
1-6-7
3
2-5
0-0
3-4
0-5-5
2
9-10
0-0
14-16
1-6-7
3
4-6
1-1
4-6
0-2-2
1
3-4
1-2
0-0
0-2-2
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-1-1
0
1-3
0-1
0-0
0-1-1
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
23-35
3-6
23-28
3-25-28 13
TP
9
7
32
13
7
0
0
2
2
0
0
72
A
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
TO BLK
1
1
1
4
3
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
5
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
MIN
36
32
30
36
28
4
3
13
15
3
0
200
Denver
O’Neale, Royce
Udofia, Chris
Love, Jalen
Olson, Brett
Hallam, Chase
Griffin, Cam
Byrd, Marcus
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
1-7
0-3
6-6
1-7-8
4
4-13
1-7
3-4
1-2-3
3
6-11
3-5
2-2
1-0-1
4
6-10
4-7
3-3
0-0-0
1
2-7
2-5
2-2
1-0-1
5
2-3
0-0
0-1
1-3-4
2
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-1-4
0
21-52
10-28
16-18
8-13-21 21
TP
8
12
17
19
8
4
0
0
68
A TO BLK
3 2
0
2 0
2
1 0
0
3 1
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 4
2
S
0
3
0
1
2
0
0
0
6
MIN
34
36
33
38
34
21
4
0
200
Texas State
1st
37
2nd
35
Final
72
Denver
32
36
68
Final
56
68
MARCH 12 (FIRST ROUND)
MARCH 14 (QUARTERFINALS)
Game 2-UTSA vs. San Jose State (385)
Game 5-UTSA vs. Louisiana Tech (1,293)
UTSA
Hill, Jeromie
Sims, Jordan
Wilkins, Larry
Hale III, Michael
Burrage, Kannon
Thomas, Hyjii
McGregor, Edrico
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
8-15
0-3
5-5
1-9-10
3
0-2
0-2
0-0
2-6-8
2
0-2
0-0
0-0
2-1-3
4
4-13
1-3
1-3
0-5-5
3
8-14
0-1
4-5
1-2-3
2
1-3
0-2
0-0
0-1-1
3
7-7
0-0
0-1
1-4-5
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
0
28-56
1-11
10-14
7-30-37 19
TP
21
0
0
10
20
2
14
0
67
A TO BLK
2 3
0
1 0
0
0 2
0
5 4
0
2 4
0
1 0
0
2 0
0
0 0
0
13 13
0
S
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
5
MIN
37
35
16
39
36
13
24
0
200
UTSA
Hill, Jeromie
Sims, Jordan
Wilkins, Larry
Hale III, Michael
Burrage, Kannon
Thomas, Hyjii
McGregor, Edrico
TEAM
Totals
FG-FGA
3-8
3-7
2-4
7-18
8-15
2-2
0-0
0-0
25-54
TOT-FG
FG-FGA
0-1
1-5
0-0
1-5
5-8
1-1
0-0
0-0
8-20
3-PT
FT-FTA
5-9
1-1
0-0
2-2
5-6
0-0
2-2
0-0
15-20
REBOUNDS
O-D-T
3-5-8
0-1-1
2-5-7
2-4-6
4-9-13
0-2-2
0-5-5
4-2-6
15-33-48
PF
0
2
0
2
1
2
3
0
10
TP
11
8
4
17
26
5
2
0
73
A TO BLK
3 1
0
0 2
0
0 3
1
4 4
0
0 3
0
2 3
0
1 2
0
0 0
0
10 18
1
S
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
4
MIN
34
34
20
40
36
14
22
0
200
San Jose State
Cunningham, Chris
Andoh, David
Garrett, Louis
Brown, D.J.
Pennington, LaVanne
Williams, Jaleel
Moor, Aalim
Smith, Stephon
VanKirk, Mike
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
3-4
0-0
6-6
1-8-9
4
0-2
0-0
0-2
1-2-3
3
1-7
0-5
0-0
1-0-1
0
1-8
0-4
1-2
1-3-4
2
9-21
1-9
2-3
2-5-7
3
3-9
1-3
1-2
1-3-4
2
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
2
1-4
0-0
1-2
2-2-4
3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
18-56
2-21
11-17
11-25-36 19
TP
12
0
2
3
21
8
0
3
0
0
49
A
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
5
S
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
5
MIN
34
16
28
39
33
18
18
14
0
0
200
Louisiana Tech
Kyser,Michale
Anderson,Chris
Appleby,Raheem
Smith,Kenneth
Johnson,Cordarius
Hamilton,Alex
Gibson,Brandon
Massey,Isaiah
McNeail,Kenyon
Johnson,Jaron
Lewis,JL
TEAM
Totals
FG-FGA
4-5
1-5
4-17
5-10
3-10
1-4
0-2
0-1
2-10
1-5
3-5
0-0
24-74
TOT-FG
FG-FGA
0-0
0-0
2-9
3-7
2-5
0-0
0-2
0-0
1-7
0-3
0-0
0-0
8-33
3-PT
FT-FTA
1-2
0-0
2-2
3-4
1-2
2-2
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
11-14
REBOUNDS
O-D-T
3-5-8
1-1-2
2-1-3
0-3-3
1-0-1
0-0-0
0-4-4
0-1-1
2-0-2
1-2-3
6-0-6
2-0-2
18-17-35
PF
2
3
2
4
1
3
3
0
0
1
2
0
21
TP
9
2
12
16
9
4
0
0
6
2
7
0
67
A TO BLK S
0 1
4
2
0 0
2
1
1 0
0
1
4 2
0
1
3 0
0
5
3 1
0
2
1 2
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
12 6
6
12
MIN
25
16
29
32
24
15
14
3
15
15
12
0
200
1st
28
36
2nd
28
32
Final
56
68
UTSA
San Jose State
1st
28
16
2nd
39
33
TO BLK
3
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
13
1
Final
67
49
Seattle U
Texas State
MARCH 14 (QUARTERFINALS)
MARCH 14 (QUARTERFINALS)
Game 3-New Mexico State vs. Idaho (1,169)
Game 6-UT Arlington vs. Utah State (1,293)
Idaho
Barone, Kyle
Habeeb, Mansa
Hill, Connor
McChristian, Mike
Madison, Stephen
Harris, Robert
Douglas, Denzel
Kammerer, Joe
Faines, Wendell
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
8-10
0-1
3-3
3-2-5
4
1-7
0-3
5-8
3-0-3
1
5-11
2-7
2-2
0-2-2
2
1-5
0-3
0-0
1-4-5
3
1-7
1-5
0-0
0-2-2
1
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
2-4
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3-3
0
18-45
3-19
10-13
9-17-26 17
TP
19
7
14
2
3
0
0
0
4
0
49
A
2
0
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
9
TO BLK
2
0
3
0
2
0
2
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
16
1
S
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
MIN
32
31
34
37
37
6
4
1
18
0
200
New Mexico State
Sy, Bandja
Dixon, Renaldo
Bhullar, Sim
Ross-Miller, K.C.
Mullings, Daniel
Barry, Remi
Aronis, Kevin
de Rouen, Terrel
Buovac, Matej
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
5-11
2-4
2-2
1-6-7
3
0-1
0-0
1-2
1-3-4
2
3-5
0-0
1-5
2-5-7
3
2-3
0-0
1-2
0-2-2
1
10-14
1-2
2-5
0-3-3
1
2-3
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
2
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
4-6
0-1
0-0
1-0-1
2
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0-1
0
27-45
4-9
7-16
7-19-26 14
TP
14
1
7
5
23
4
0
8
3
0
65
A
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
5
TO BLK
3
0
0
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
11
2
S
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
5
MIN
33
28
35
22
37
17
8
18
2
0
200
Idaho
New Mexico State
1st
28
32
2nd
21
33
Final
49
65
Utah State
Clifford, Ben
Shaw, Jarred
Jean, Marvin
Davis, Marcel
Butterfield, Spencer
Lopez, Matt
Roland, TeNale
Stone, Jordan
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
5-6
4-5
2-2
0-3-3
3
8-13
0-1
4-5
0-9-9
3
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-2-2
1
0-3
0-3
4-4
0-1-1
5
6-9
2-3
5-5
3-3-6
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
5-10
3-7
3-5
0-4-4
1
1-1
0-0
0-2
1-1-2
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3-3
0
25-43
9-19
19-25
4-26-30 15
TP
16
20
1
4
19
0
16
2
0
78
A TO BLK
1 5
0
0 0
0
2 1
0
5 3
0
1 0
1
0 0
0
1 5
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 14
1
S
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
MIN
26
35
20
29
38
1
33
18
0
200
UT Arlington
Butler, Kevin
Gruszecki, Karol
Reves, Jordan
White-Miller, Shaqui
Catlett, Cameron
Outler, Jamel
Charles, Drew
Gainey, Greg
Edwards, Brandon
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
8-13
3-7
4-6
1-4-5
4
6-16
4-9
1-1
1-2-3
2
5-6
0-0
2-6
1-3-4
1
1-3
1-3
0-0
1-1-2
3
5-10
0-0
2-2
0-1-1
2
1-1
1-1
2-2
0-2-2
2
1-1
1-1
0-2
1-1-2
2
2-5
0-0
0-0
1-1-2
0
2-5
0-2
0-0
3-2-5
3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
31-60
10-23
11-19
9-18-27 19
TP
23
17
12
3
12
5
3
4
4
0
83
A TO BLK
0 0
0
2 1
0
0 3
1
5 0
0
7 0
0
0 0
0
2 2
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
17 6
1
S
3
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
8
MIN
32
27
29
25
25
14
13
16
19
0
200
Utah State
UT Arlington
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29
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2nd
49
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78
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MARCH 15 (SEMIFINALS)
MARCH 16 (CHAMPIONSHIP)
Game 7-New Mexico State vs. Texas State (949)
Game 9-New Mexico State vs. UT Arlington (1,142)
Texas State
Koenen, Reid
Staff, Matt
Wright, Joel
Hawkins, Phil
Jones, Deonte’
Jones, Vonn
Dorsey, Ray
Stern, Corey
Davis, Wesley
Brown, Basil
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
0-6
0-2
4-4
2-0-2
3
5-13
1-2
2-4
1-4-5
4
6-14
0-1
5-6
4-7-11
5
0-6
0-3
6-6
0-5-5
3
5-8
4-6
2-2
0-4-4
2
1-2
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-1
0-0
1-2
0-0-0
0
1-3
0-1
1-2
0-1-1
3
1-2
0-1
0-1
0-1-1
1
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-1-2
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
0
19-55
5-17
22-29
9-26-35 25
TP
4
13
17
6
16
2
1
3
2
1
0
65
A
0
1
2
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
7
TO BLK
2
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
S
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
MIN
22
27
33
34
33
6
7
14
14
10
0
200
New Mexico State
Sy, Bandja
Dixon, Renaldo
Bhullar, Sim
Ross-Miller, K.C.
Mullings, Daniel
Barry, Remi
Aronis, Kevin
de Rouen, Terrel
West, B.J.
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
1-4
0-0
5-8
2-7-9
2
5-8
0-0
3-5
0-6-6
4
5-7
0-0
4-9
2-8-10
4
3-9
1-3
5-6
0-0-0
4
2-4
0-0
2-4
0-3-3
1
5-7
0-0
1-3
0-5-5
4
1-2
1-2
0-0
0-0-0
0
2-7
2-6
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-1
0-0
2-2
1-0-1
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
0
24-49
4-11
22-37
6-32-38 19
TP
7
13
14
12
6
11
3
6
2
0
74
A TO BLK
2 1
0
0 0
1
0 4
3
5 1
0
0 0
1
1 0
0
0 0
0
2 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 7
5
S
0
0
0
3
3
1
0
0
0
0
7
MIN
38
29
30
30
36
18
7
10
2
0
200
Hawai‘i
Idaho
1st
35
28
2nd
37
42
UT Arlington
Butler, Kevin
Gruszecki, Karol
Reves, Jordan
White-Miller, Shaqui
Catlett, Cameron
Outler, Jamel
Charles, Drew
Gainey, Greg
Edwards, Brandon
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
5-17
2-8
1-3
1-9-10
3
5-7
1-2
0-0
1-1-2
5
4-8
0-0
2-2
3-3-6
3
2-6
0-2
0-0
0-1-1
1
1-5
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
5
1-4
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
2
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
3
0-2
0-0
5-6
0-2-2
1
4-5
0-0
0-0
0-2-2
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2-4
0
22-56
3-13
8-11
7-22-29 25
TP
13
11
10
4
2
2
0
5
8
0
55
A TO BLK
2 0
0
3 1
0
0 0
1
3 4
0
2 5
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 10
1
S
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
6
MIN
38
20
34
28
20
12
14
19
15
0
200
New Mexico State
Sy, Bandja
Dixon, Renaldo
Bhullar, Sim
Ross-Miller, K.C.
Mullings, Daniel
Barry, Remi
Aronis, Kevin
de Rouen, Terrel
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
3-9
3-4
1-2
2-4-6
1
1-3
1-1
0-0
0-4-4
0
6-8
0-0
4-8
6-9-15
2
3-6
0-2
3-4
0-1-1
5
5-11
0-2
6-6
1-5-6
4
1-6
0-2
2-5
3-5-8
1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
1-3
0-1
4-8
0-1-1
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
20-47
4-13
20-33
12-29-41 15
TP
10
3
16
9
16
4
0
6
0
64
A
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
5
S
1
0
0
4
2
0
0
2
0
9
MIN
40
21
34
27
39
23
3
13
0
200
1st
30
32
UT Arlington
New Mexico State
Final
72
70
2nd
25
32
TO BLK
3
0
2
1
3
5
2
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
15
7
Final
55
64
MARCH 15 (SEMIFINALS)
Game 8-UT Arlington vs. UTSA (949)
WAC TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE
UTSA
Hill, Jeromie
Sims, Jordan
Wilkins, Larry
Hale III, Michael
Burrage, Kannon
Thomas, Hyjii
McGregor, Edrico
Wood, Tyler
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
5-10
3-5
4-7
2-4-6
4
4-9
4-9
0-0
0-1-1
1
1-2
0-0
1-2
2-2-4
1
2-10
1-6
1-2
1-3-4
2
3-12
1-5
2-3
3-3-6
1
0-3
0-3
0-0
0-0-0
0
3-4
0-0
0-1
5-4-9
1
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
0
18-51
9-29
8-15
13-18-31 10
TP
17
12
3
6
9
0
6
0
0
53
A
2
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
8
TO BLK
4
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
12
2
S
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
MIN
33
37
22
39
37
13
18
1
0
200
UT Arlington
Butler, Kevin
Gruszecki, Karol
Reves, Jordan
White-Miller, Shaqui
Catlett, Cameron
Davis, Luke
Outler, Jamel
Charles, Drew
McElvain, Kyle
Gainey, Greg
Edwards, Brandon
Rodger, Deon
TEAM
Totals
TOT-FG
3-PT REBOUNDS
FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
O-D-T PF
4-8
1-4
1-2
0-7-7
1
7-16
5-10
0-0
1-4-5
2
3-6
0-0
0-0
2-4-6
3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1-1
1
3-3
0-0
1-1
3-1-4
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
4-8
3-6
2-2
0-2-2
1
1-4
0-1
2-2
0-4-4
3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0-0
1
3-5
0-0
0-0
1-3-4
3
1-1
0-0
0-2
0-0-0
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0-2
0
27-53
9-21
6-9
9-26-35 17
TP
10
19
6
0
7
0
13
4
0
2
6
2
0
69
A TO BLK
1 2
0
1 0
0
1 2
1
7 2
0
5 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
17 8
1
S
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
8
MIN
30
29
18
26
27
1
15
21
1
9
17
6
0
200
UTSA
UT Arlington
1st
20
33
2nd
33
36
Final
53
69
Year
Site
Total Session Avg. Championship
1988 – 5 Sessions Provo
60,279
12,056
1989 – 5 Sessions Salt Lake
29,138
5,828
15,174
6,401
1990 – 5 Sessions El Paso
38,572
7,714
10,732
1991 – 5 Sessions Laramie
39,589
7,918
6,259
1992 – 4 Sessions Fort Collins
18,303
4,576
4,971
1984 – 2 Sessions El Paso
24,020
12,010
12,010
1985 – 2 Sessions El Paso
23,279
11,640
11,728
1986 – 4 Sessions Laramie
37,520
9,380
12,039
1987 – 4 Sessions Albuquerque 55,576
13,894
15,421
1993 – 5 Sessions Salt Lake
51,315
10,263
10,634
1994 – 5 Sessions Salt Lake
38,888
7,778
9,762
1995 – 5 Sessions Albuquerque 47,461
9,492
8,145
1996 – 5 Sessions Albuquerque 46,600
9,320
13,503
1997 – 6 Sessions Las Vegas
52,658
8,776
10,101
1998 – 6 Sessions Las Vegas
81,764
13,627
16,101
1999 – 6 Sessions Las Vegas
47,646
7,941
10,767
2000 – 4 Sessions Fresno
32,406
8,102
10,021
2001 – 5 Sessions Tulsa
27,889
5,578
8,160
2002 – 5 Sessions Tulsa
32,119
6,424
8,355
2003 – 5 Sessions Tulsa
22,073
4,415
5,326
2004 – 5 Sessions Fresno
30,241
6,048
6,158
2005 – 5 Sessions Reno
19,607
3,921
4,178
2006 – 4 Sessions Reno
30,859
7,715
9,436
2007 – 5 Sessions Las Cruces
49,650
9,930
11,948
2008 – 5 Sessions Las Cruces
36,950
7,390
10,921
2009 – 5 Sessions Reno
43,355
8,671
7,820
2010 – 4 Sessions Reno
17,877
4,469
2,748
2011– 4 Sessions
Las Vegas
14,075
3,518
4,372
2012– 4 Sessions
Las Vegas
7,482
1,870
1,405
2013– 5 Sessions
Las Vegas
4,938
987
1,142
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2008-09
2009-10
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Greg Graham, BSU
Stew Morrill, USU
Stew Morrill, USU
Stew Morrill, USU
David Carter, Nevada
Michael White, Louisiana Tech
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
New Mexico State’s Sim Bhullar was named the
WAC’s Freshman of the Year in 2013. He becomes
the first Aggie to ever recieve WAC Freshman of
the Year honors.
JOE KEARNEY AWARD
(Awarded to the WAC’s Athlete of the Year for any sport
since 1992)
1996
Keith Van Horn, UU
1997
Keith Van Horn, UU
1999
Andre Miller, UU
2000
Courtney Alexander, FS
2004
Kirk Snyder, NEV
2006
Nick Fazekas, NEV
STAN BATES AWARD
(Awarded to the WAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year for
any sport since 1981)
1986
Rich Strong, CSU
2008-09 Gary Wilkinson, USU
DON HASKINS COACH OF THE YEAR
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Jim Brandenburg, UW
Jim Brandenburg, UW
Don Haskins, UTEP
Gary Colson, UNM
Smokey Gaines, SDSU
Jim Brandenburg, UW
Don Haskins, UTEP
Ladell Andersen, BYU
Riley Wallace, UH
Roger Reid, BYU
Rick Majerus, UU
Roger Reid, BYU
Rick Majerus, UU
Dave Bliss, UNM
Rick Majerus, UU
Dave Bliss, UNM
Riley Wallace, UH (Pac.)
Steve Robinson, TU (Mtn.)
Billy Tubbs, TCU (Pac.)
Larry Shyatt, UW (Mtn.)
Rick Majerus, UU (Pac.)
Willis Wilson, RU (Mtn.)
Bill Self, TU
Jerry Tarkanian, FS
Riley Wallace, UH
Ray Lopes, FS
Billy Gillispie, UTEP
Mark Fox, NEV
Mark Fox, NEV
1980-81 Danny Ainge, BYU
1981-82 Bill Garnett, UW
1982-83 Devin Durrant, BYU
Pace Mannion, UU
Michael Cage, SDSU
1983-84 Michael Cage, SDSU
1984-85 Timo Saarelainen, BYU
1985-86 Anthony Watson, SDSU
1986-87 Fennis Dembo, UW
1987-88 Michael Smith, BYU
1988-89 Tim Hardaway, UTEP
1989-90 Mike Mitchell, CSU
1990-91 Josh Grant, UU
1991-92 Reginald Slater, UW
1992-93 Josh Grant, UU
1993-94 Greg Brown, UNM
1994-95 Keith Van Horn, UU
1995-96 Keith Van Horn, UU
1996-97 Anthony Carter, UH (Pac.)
Keith Van Horn, UU (Mtn.)
1997-98 Lee Nailon, TCU (Pac.)
Clayton Shields, UNM (Mtn.)
1998-99 Andre Miller, UU (Pac.)
Jeryl Sasser, SMU (Mtn.)
1999-00 Courtney Alexander, FS
2000-01 Melvin Ely, FS
2001-02 Melvin Ely, FS
2002-03 Quinton Ross, SMU
2003-04 Kirk Snyder, NEV
2004-05 Nick Fazekas, NEV
2005-06 Nick Fazekas, NEV
2006-07 Nick Fazekas, NEV
2007-08 Jaycee Carroll, USU
2008-09 Gary Wilkinson, USU
2009-10 Luke Babbitt, NEV
2010-11 Tai Wesley, USU
2011-12 Deonte Burton, Nevada
2012-13 Kyle Barone, Idaho
Idaho’s Kyle Barone was named the
WAC’s Player of the Year in 2013, becoming the
first Vandal to ever receive the honor.
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
1986-87 Raymond Dudley, AFA
1987-88 Charlie Thomas, UNM
1988-89 Joel Tribelhorn, CSU
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Henry Hall, UTEP
Shawn Bradley, BYU
Russell Larson, BYU
Jason Hamilton, SDSU
Keith Van Horn, UU
LaDrell Whitehead, UW
Kenny Thomas, UNM
Mark Dickel, UNLV (Pac.)
Stephen Woods, SMU (Mtn.)
Jeryl Sasser, SMU (Pac.)
Kaspars Kambala, UNLV (Mtn.)
Mark Bigelow, BYU (Pac.)
Greg Harrington, TU (Mtn.)
Roy Smallwood, UTEP
Tito Maddox, FS
Michael Harris, RU
Bryan Hopkins, SMU
Paul Millsap, LTU
Ramon Sessions, NEV
Dominic Waters, UH
Anthony Thomas, BSU
Armon Johnson, NEV
Luke Babbitt, NEV
Greg Smith, FS
Deonte Burton, NEV
Raheem Appleby, LTU
Sim Bhullar, NMSU
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
Louisiana Tech coach Michael White became the
first Bulldog head coach to ever receive WAC
Coach of the Year honors in 2013.
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1975
1981
1981
1984
1984
1988
1996
1997
1999
2000
2007
Mel Daniels, UNM (2nd)
Luther Burden, UU (2nd)
Danny Ainge, BYU (1st)
Danny Vranes, UU (2nd)
Devin Durrant, BYU (2nd)
Michael Cage, SDSU (2nd)
Michael Smith, BYU (2nd)
Keith Van Horn, UU (2nd)
Keith Van Horn, UU (1st)
Andre Miller, UU (1st)
Courtney Alexander, FS (2nd)
Nick Fazekas, NEV (1st)
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ALL-AMERICANS
1964
1969
1970
1970
1971
1976
1977
1977
1980
1981
1983
1984
1987
1988
1989
1990
1998
1999
2000
2001
2004
Art Becker, ASU
Ron Becker, UNM
Ron Becker, UNM
Mike Newlin, UU
Mike Newlin, UU
Bob Elliott, UA
Bob Elliott, UA
Jeff Jonas, UU
Danny Ainge, BYU
Danny Ainge, BYU
Devin Durrant, BYU
Devin Durrant, BYU
Michael Smith, BYU
Michael Smith, BYU
Michael Smith, BYU
Andy Toolson, BYU
Michael Doleac, UU
Michael Ruffin, TU
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Michael Kuebler, UH
1992-93
Brad Boyer, Sr., Air Force
Kurt Christensen, Jr., Brigham Young
Mark Durrant, So., Brigham Young
Russell Larson, Jr., Brigham Young
Doug Larson, Sr., Colorado State
Kevin Nanney, So., Fresno State
Chris Walz, Sr., Hawai’i
Larry Cain, Sr., Utah
Steve Gosar, Sr., Wyoming
1993-94
Anthony Barrett, So., Air Force
Kurt Christensen, Sr., Brigham Young
Mark Durrant, Jr., Brigham Young
Russell Larson, Jr., Brigham Young
Randy Reid, So., Brigham Young
Ryan Yoder, Sr., Colorado State
Brandon Bakke, So., Fresno State
Brian Santiago, Sr., Fresno State
Terry Preston, So., Utah
Drew Hansen, Sr., Utah
Gregg Sawyer, Sr., Wyoming
1998-99
Dylan Pope, Jr., Air Force
Brian Smith, Jr., New Mexico
Brad Kennett, So., San Jose State
Brandon Wolfram, So., UTEP
Michael Ruffin, Sr., Tulsa
Shawn Williams, Sr., Tulsa
Hanno Mottola, Jr., Utah
Adam Sharp, Sr., Utah
LeDarion Jones, Jr., Wyoming
1999-00
Lane O’Connor, Jr., Hawai’i
Nerijus Puida, Jr., Hawai’i
Predrag Savovic, So., Hawai’i
Michael Wilks, Jr., Rice
Jose Escobedo, Sr., UTEP
Brandon Wolfram, Jr., UTEP
1994-95
2000-01
Alan Astle, Sr., Brigham Young
Michael Smith, Sr., Brigham Young
Andy Toolson, Jr., Brigham Young
Trent Shippen, Sr., Colorado State
Jon Hansen, Jr., Utah
Anthony Barrett, Jr., Air Force
Mark Durrant, Sr., Brigham Young
Russell Larson, Sr., Brigham Young
Cory Reader, Jr., Brigham Young
Randy Reid, Jr., Brigham Young
Robbie Reid, So., Brigham Young
Brandon Bakke, Jr., Fresno State
Terry Preston, So., Utah
1989-90
1995-96
Lane O’Connor, Sr., Hawai’i
Nerijus Puida, Sr., Hawai’i
Predrag Savovic, Jr., Hawai’i
Donald Guerinoni, Sr., Nevada
Matthew Ochs, So., Nevada
Erik Cooper, Sr., Rice
Michael Sharod Wilks, Sr., Rice
Billy Landram, Sr., San Jose State
Lavardicus Atkins, Fr., SMU
Brandon Wolfram, Sr., UTEP
Jack Ingram, Fr., Tulsa
Jason Parker, Fr., Tulsa
ACADEMIC ALL-WAC
1988-89
Andy Benson, Jr., Air Force
Mark Heslop, So., Brigham Young
Kevin Santiago, Brigham Young
Steve Schreiner, Jr., Brigham Young
Andy Toolson, Sr., Brigham Young
Merle Heimer, UTEP
Keith Chapman, Sr., Utah
Tommy Connor, Sr., Utah
Jon Hansen, Sr., Utah
Anthony Barret, Sr., Air Force
Michael Freeman, So., Air Force
Grant Berges, So., Brigham Young
Randy Reid, Sr., Brigham Young
Brandon Bakke, Sr., Fresno State
Mark Ingles, Sr., UTEP
Drew Hansen, So., Utah
Terry Preston, Jr., Utah
Gregg Sawyer, So., Wyoming
1990-91
1996-97
Aaron Benson, Sr., Air Force
Steve Haase, So., Air Force
Brent Roberts, Jr., Air Force
Mark Heslop, Jr., Brigham Young
Scott Moon, Sr., Brigham Young
Steve Schreiner, Sr., Brigham Young
Chris Walz, So., Hawai’i
Larry Cain, So., Utah
1991-92
Brad Boyer, Jr., Air Force
Mark Cozad, Air Force
Steven Haase, Air Force
Brent Roberts, Air Force
David Astle, Brigham Young
Kurt Christensen, So., Brigham Young
Mark Heslop, Sr., Brigham Young
Jared Miller, Brigham Young
Mark Santiago, Brigham Young
Ryan Yoder, So., Colorado State
Chris Walz, Jr., Hawai’i
Gym Bice, UTEP
Larry Cain, Jr., Utah
M’Kay McGrath, Utah
Jim Soto, Utah
Matt Wiese, Utah
Brett Studdard, Wyoming
Mike Freeman, Jr., Air Force
Rod Smith, Jr., Air Force
Lance Archibald, So., Brigham Young
Grant Berges, Jr., Brigham Young
Eric Ambrozich, Jr., Hawai’i
Brian Reinhardt, Sr., San Diego State
Roy Kruiswyk, Jr., San Diego State
Jeff Jacobs, Sr., TCU
Michael Ruffin, So., Tulsa
Jonathon Gendron, So., Tulsa
Ben Caton, Sr., Utah
Drew Hansen, Jr., Utah
Michael Doleac, Jr., Utah
Gregg Sawyer, Jr., Wyoming
Thomas Gehrke, Jr., UTEP
Jason Parker, Sr., Tulsa
Charles Ramsdell, Fr., Tulsa
2001-02
Mark Campbell, Jr., Hawai’i
Paul Jesinskis, Jr., Hawai’i
Predrag Savovic, Sr., Hawai’i
Bruce Edwards, Fr., Louisiana Tech
Matthew Ochs, Jr., Nevada
Omar-Seli Mance, Sr., Rice
Eric Castro, Fr., SMU
William Pharis, Jr., SMU
Jason Parker, So., Tulsa
Jack Ingram, So., Tulsa
2002-03
Mark Campbell, Sr., Hawai‘i
Carl English, Jr., Hawai‘i
Michael Kuebler, Jr., Hawai‘i
Brian Martin, Jr., Louisiana Tech
Matthew Ochs, Sr., Nevada
Omar-Seli Mance, Sr., Rice
Brett Lilly, Jr., San Jose State
Eric Castro, So., SMU
Jason Parker, Sr., Tulsa
1997-98
2003-04
Michael Freeman, Sr., Air Force
Lance Archibald, Jr., Brigham Young
Eric Ambrozich, Sr., Hawai’i
John Matthews, So., Rice
Michael Wilks, Fr., Rice
Roy Kruiswyk, Sr., San Diego State
Brandon Wolfram, Fr., UTEP
Jonathon Gendron, Jr., Tulsa
Michael Ruffin, Jr., Tulsa
Trace Caton, Fr., Utah
Michael Doleac, Sr., Utah
Coby Karl, Fr., Boise State
Paul Jesinskis, Sr., Hawai‘i
Michael Kuebler, Sr., Hawai‘i
Logan Lee, So., Hawai‘i
Robert Nash, Fr., Hawai‘i
Seth Taylor, So., Nevada
Brett Lilly, Sr., San Jose State
Lavardicus Atkins, Sr., SMU
Eric Castro, Jr., SMU
Donatas Rackauskas, So., SMU
Trent Redden, So., SMU
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Coby Karl, So., Boise State
Robert Nash, So., Hawai‘i
Seth Taylor, So., Nevada
Walt Chancellor, Sr., Rice
Jason Okrzesik, So., Rice
Paulius Packevicius, Fr., Rice
Eric Bloom, Jr., San Jose State
Eric Castro, Sr., SMU
Christopher Reay, So., SMU
Miguel Ayala, Jr., UTEP
Thomas Gehrke, Sr., UTEP
Brett McDade, So., Tulsa
Charles Ramsdell, So., Tulsa
2005-06
Matthew Bauscher, So., Boise State
Coby Karl, Jr., Boise State
Kareem Lloyd, Sr., Boise State
Kurt Cunningham, Fr., Boise State
Hector Hernandez, So., Fresno State
Renato Cesar, Jr., Fresno State
Jeffrey Jackson, Fr., Fresno State
James Tchana, Fr., Fresno State
Hiram Thompson, Fr., Hawai‘i
Mike Kale, So., Idaho
Desmond Nwoke, Jr., Idaho
Nebojsa Jakovljevic, Fr., Idaho
Aaron Smith, Fr., 3.24, Idaho
Seth Taylor, Sr., Nevada
Tyree Gardner, Sr., San Jose State
Kenny Smith, Sr., San Jose State
Chris Huber, Sr., Utah State
Cassiano Matheus, Sr., Utah State
2006-07
Matthew Bauscher, Jr., Boise State
Coby Karl, Sr., Boise State
Matthew Nelson, Sr., Boise State
Hector Hernandez, Jr., Fresno State
Bobby Nash, Sr., Hawai‘i
Stephen Verwers, Jr., Hawai‘i
O.J. Avworo, Fr., Idaho
Trei Steward, Jr., New Mexico State
Lance Holloway, Jr., San Jose State
2007-08
Matthew Bauscher, Sr., Boise State
Kurt Cunningham, Jr., Boise State
Matthew Nelson, Sr., Boise State
Paul Noonan, So., Boise State
Hector Hernandez, Sr., Fresno State
Tyson Parker, Sr., Fresno State
James Tchana, Jr., Fresno State
Bobby Nash, Gr., Hawai‘i
Brandon Fields, So., Nevada
Trei Steward, Sr., New Mexico State
Lance Hollway, Sr., San Jose State
Matt Formisano, So., Utah State
2008-09
Kurt Cunningham, Jr., Boise State
Paul Noonan, Jr., Boise State
Ike Okoye, Jr., Boise State
Mark Sanchez, Sr., Boise State
Nedeljko Golubovic, So., Fresno State
Brandon Sperling, Fr., Fresno State
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Lasha Parghalava, Jr., Hawai‘i
Mac Hopson, Jr., Idaho
Shawn Oliverson, Jr., Louisiana Tech
Luke Babbitt, Fr., Nevada
Matt Formisano, Jr., Utah State
Brady Jardine, Fr., Utah State
Tyler Newbold, So., Utah State
Jared Quayle, Jr., Utah State
Gary Wilkinson, Sr., Utah State
Stavon Williams, Jr., Utah State
2009-10
Kurt Cunningham, Sr., Boise State
Ike Okoye, Sr., Boise State
Justin Salzwedel, Jr., Boise State
Nedeljko Golubovic, Jr., Fresno State
Brandon Sperling, So., Fresno State
Ji Xiang, Jr., Hawai‘i
Mac Hopson, Sr., Idaho
Shawn Oliverson, Sr., Louisiana Tech
Luke Babbitt, So., Nevada
Kelly Merker, Gr., New Mexico State
Mac Peterson, Sr., San Jsoe State
Matt Formisano, Sr., Utah State
Brady Jardine, So., Utah State
Tyler Newbold, Jr., Utah State
2010-11
Thomas Bropleh, Fr., Boise State
Bracken Funk, Fr., Fresno State
John Ryan, Fr., Fresno State
Nedeljko Golubovic, Sr., Fresno State
Bo Barnes, Fr., Hawai‘i
Hiram Thompson, Sr., Hawai‘i
Joe Kammerer, So., Idaho
Garrett Ton, Jr., San Jose State
Wil Carter, Jr., San Jose State
Keith Shamburger, Fr., San Jose State
Matt Formisano, Sr., Utah State
Brady Jardine, Jr., Utah State
Tyler Newbold, Sr., Utah State
Tai Wesley, Sr., Utah State
2011-12
Hauns Brereton, Jr., Hawai‘i
Davis Rozitis, Jr., Hawai‘i
Matt Borton, So., Idaho
Landon Tatum, Sr., Idaho
Connor Hill, Fr., Idaho
Mike McChristian, Jr., Idaho
Keith Fuetsch, Jr., Nevada
Wil Carter, Sr., San Jose State
Garrett Ton, Sr., San Jose State
Ben Clifford, So., Utah State
Mitch Bruneel, So., Utah State
Jordan Stone, Fr., Utah State
2012-13
Blake Foeman, Sr., Denver
Chase Hallam, Sr., Denver
Brett Olson, So., Denver
Christopher Udofia, Jr., Denver
Matthew Borton, So., Idaho
Connor Hill, So., Idaho
Joseph Kammerer, Jr., Idaho
Michael McChristian, Sr., Idaho
K.C. Ross-Miller, So., NM State
Kevin Aronis, Jr., NM Stae
Luiz Bidart, So., Seattle U
Tidjane Diop, Sr., Seattle U
David Trimble, Fr., Seattle U
Drew Charles, Fr., UT Arlington
Jeromie Hill, Jr., UTSA
Ben Clifford, So., Utah State
Jordan Stone, So., Utah State
Spencer Butterfield, Jr., Utah State
Marcel Davis, Fr., Utah State
ALL-WAC
1962-63
First Team
Bruce Burton, BYU, Sr.
Art Becker, ASU, Jr.
Flynn Robinson, UW, So.
Joe Caldwell, ASU, Jr.
Ira Harge, UNM, Jr.
Second Team
Warren Rustand, UA, So.
Tony Cerkvenik, ASU, Sr.
Albert Johnson, UA, So.
Gary Batchelor, BYU, Sr.
Bill Crain, UU, Sr.
1963-64
First Team
Joe Caldwell, ASU, Sr.
Ira Harge, UNM, Sr.
Flynn Robinson, UW, Jr.
Warren Rustand, UA, Jr.
John Fairchild, BYU. Jr.
Second Team
Albert Johnson, UA, Jr.
Doug Moon, UU, Sr.
Art Becker, ASU, Sr.
Claude Williams, UNM, Sr.
Leon Clark, UW, So.
1964-65
First Team
Flynn Robinson, UW, Sr.
Dennis Dairman, ASU, Sr.
John Fairchild, BYU, Sr.
Warren Rustand, UA, Sr.
Dick Ellis, UNM, Jr.
Second Team
Jerry Chambers, UU, Jr.
Dick Nemelka, BYU, Jr.
Mel Daniels, UNM, So.
Leon Clark, UW, Jr.
Albert Johnson, UA, Sr.
1965-66
First Team
Jerry Chambers, UU, Sr.
Dick Nemelka, BYU, Sr.
Mel Daniels, UNM, Jr.
Freddie Lewis, ASU, Sr.
Leon Clark, UW, Sr.
Second Team
Dick Sherman, UW, Sr.
Jeff Congdon, BYU, Sr.
Ted Pickett, UA, Sr.
Steve Kramer, BYU, Sr.
Dennis Hamilton, ASU, Sr.
1966-67
First Team
Kari Liimo, BYU, So.
Merv Jackson, UU, Jr.
Mel Daniels, UNM, Sr.
Mike Eberle, UW, Jr.
Ben Monroe, UNM, Sr.
Second Team
Harry Hall, UW, So.
Tom Asbury, UW, Sr.
Craig Raymond, BYU, Sr.
DeWitt Menyard, UU, Jr.
Jim Jimas, BYU, Sr.
1967-68
First Team
Merv Jackson, UU, Sr.
Carl Ashley, UW, So.
Harry Hall, UW, Jr.
Jim Eakins, BYU, Sr.
Ron Nelson, UNM, Sr.
Bill Davis, UA, Sr.
Second Team
Seabern Hill, ASU, So.
Ron Sanford, UNM, Jr.
Greg Howard, UNM, So.
Kari Liimo, BYU, Jr.
Walt Simon, UU, Sr.
Marty Lythgoe, BYU, Jr.
1968-69
First Team
Carl Ashley, UW, Jr.
Greg Howard, ASU, Jr.
Seabern Hill, ASU, Jr.
Harry Hall, UW, Sr.
Mike Newlin, UU, Sr.
Second Team
Stan Dodds, UW, Jr.
Ken Gardner, UU, So.
Paul Ruffner, BYU, Jr.
Marty Lythgoe, BYU, Sr.
Doug Howard, BYU, Jr.
1969-70
First Team
Mike Newlin, UU, Jr.
Nate Archibald, UTEP, Sr.
Carl Ashley, UW, Sr.
Stan Dodds, UW, Sr.
Willie Long, UNM, Jr.
Second Team
Seabern Hill, ASU, Sr.
Bill Warner, UA, Jr.
Cliff Shegogg, CSU, Sr.
Ken Gardner, UU, Jr.
Doug Howard, BYU, Sr.
1970-71
First Team
Ken Gardner, UU, Sr.
Dick Gibbs, UTEP, Sr.
Willie Long, UNM, Sr.
Mike Newlin, UU, Sr.
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, So.
Second Team
Mike Childress, CSU, Sr.
Willie Roberson, UW, Sr.
Bill Warner, UA, Sr.
Rick Fisher, CSU, Jr.
Paul Stovall, ASU, Jr.
Rhea Taylor, ASU, Jr.
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First Team
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, Jr.
Bernie Fryer, BYU, Sr.
Paul Stovall, ASU, Sr.
Scott English, UTEP, Sr.
George Price, CSU, Sr.
Second Team
Harold Little, UNM, Sr.
Gary Rhoades, CSU, Jr.
James Forbes, UTEP, So.
Rod Penner, UW, Jr.
Jim Huchestein, UA, Sr.
1972-73
First Team
Darryl Minniefield, UNM, Sr.
Coneil Norman, UA, Fr.
Kresimir Cosic, BYU, Sr.
Gary Rhoades, CSU, Sr.
Gus Bailey, UTEP, Sr.
Second Team
Eric Money, UA, Fr.
Mike Contreras, UA, Sr.
Doug Richards, BYU, Jr.
Mike Sojourner, UU, Fr.
Ron Kennedy, ASU, Jr.
1973-74
First Team
Luther Burden, UU, So.
Bernard Hardin, UNM, Sr.
Lionel Hollins, UA, Jr.
Coniel Norman, UA, So.
Mike Sojourner, UU, So.
Second Team
Gus Bailey, UTEP, Sr.
Al Fleming, UA, So.
James Forbes, UTEP, Sr.
Tim Hall, CSU, Jr.
Eric Money, UA, So.
Doug Richards, BYU, Sr.
1974-75
First Team
Lionel Hollins, ASU, Sr.
Luther Burden, UU, Jr.
Al Fleming, UA, Jr.
Gary Brewster, UTEP, Jr.
Bob Elliott, UA, So.
Second Team
Rudy White, ASU, Jr.
Bill Hagins, UNM, Sr.
Stan Boyer, UW, Sr.
Tim Hall, CSU, Sr.
Barry Sabas, CSU, Jr.
1975-76
First Team
Al Fleming, UA, Sr.
Jake Poole, UTEP, Jr.
Jeff Judkins, UU, So.
Jay Cheesman, BYU, Jr.
Bob Elliott, UA, Jr.
Scott Lloyd, ASU, Sr.
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Second Team
Lorenzo Cash, CSU, Sr.
Jeff Jonas, UU, Jr.
Jim Rappis, UA, Sr.
Gary Brewster, UTEP, Sr.
Chas Menatti, UU, Sr.
1980-81
First Team
Danny Vranes, UU, Sr.
Danny Ainge, BYU, Sr.
Charles Bradley, UW, Sr.
Tom Chambers, UU, Sr.
Fred Roberts, BYU, Jr.
1976-77
First Team
Bob Elliott, UA, Sr.
Jeff Judkins, UU, Jr.
Jeff Jonas, UU, Sr.
Michael Cooper, UNM, Jr.
Alan Cunningham, CSU, Jr.
Mark Landsberger, ASU, Jr.
Herman Harris, UA, Sr.
Second Team
Marvin Johnson, UNM, Jr.
Jay Cheesman, BYU, Sr.
Buster Matheney, UU, Jr.
Jake Poole, UTEP, Sr.
Gary Harrison, UA, Sr.
Tom Pauling, UTEP, Sr.
1977-78
First Team
Marvin Johnson, UNM, Sr.
Jeff Judkins, UU, Sr.
Michael Cooper, UNM, Sr.
Danny Ainge, BYU, Fr.
Buster Matheney, UU, Sr.
Second Team
Alan Cunningham, CSU, Sr.
Barry Young, CSU, So.
Tony Zeno, ASU, Jr.
Danny Vranes, UU, Fr.
Phil Taylor, UA, Sr.
1978-79
First Team
Danny Ainge, BYU, So.
Danny Vranes, UU, So.
Kim Goetz, SDSU, Sr.
Steve Malovic, SDSU, Sr.
Larry Belin, UNM, Jr.
Charles Bradley, UW, So.
Eddie Hughes, CSU, Fr.
Second Team
Phil Abney, UNM, Sr.
Scott Runia, BYU, Jr.
Alan Taylor, BYU, Jr.
Tom Chambers, UU, So.
Anthony Berns, UTEP, So.
1979-80
First Team
Charles Bradley, UW, Jr.
Danny Ainge, BYU, Jr.
Kenny Page, UNM, So.
Alan Taylor, BYU, Sr.
Danny Vranes, UU, Jr.
Second Team
Tom Chambers, UU, Jr.
Anthony Burns, UTEP, Jr.
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, Jr.
Aaron Strayhorn, UH, Jr.
Eddie Hughes, CSU, So.
Second Team
Kenny Page, UNM, Jr.
Roshern Amie, UTEP, Sr.
Tim Harris, AFA, Sr.
Tony Gwynn, SDSU, Sr.
Bill Garnett, UW, Jr.
1981-82
First Team
Bill Garnett, UW, Sr.
Fred Roberts, BYU, Sr.
Terry White, UTEP, Sr.
Steve Trumbo, BYU, Sr.
Clarence Dickerson, UH, Sr.
Second Team
Fred Reynolds, UTEP, Jr.
Zack Jones, SDSU, Sr.
Michael Cage, SDSU, So.
Mike Jackson, UW, Jr.
Rick Simmons, AFA, Jr.
1982-83
First Team
Devin Durrant, BYU, Jr.
Michael Cage, SDSU, Jr.
Pace Mannion, UU, Sr.
Mike Jackson, UW, Sr.
Tony Webster, UH, Sr.
Second Team
Rick Simmons, AFA, Sr.
Brett Applegate, BYU, Jr.
Mark Steel, CSU, Sr.
Byron Walker, UTEP, Sr.
Dave Feitl, UTEP, Fr.
Peter Williams, UU, Sr.
1983-84
First Team
Michael Cage, SDSU, Sr.
Devin Durrant, BYU, Sr.
Fred Reynolds, UTEP, Sr.
Phil Smith, UNM, Sr.
Brett Applegate, BYU, Sr.
Second Team
Tony Martin, UW, Sr.
Luster Goodwin, UTEP, Jr.
Chris Winans, UU, Sr.
Rich Strong, CSU, So.
Jack Miller, UH, Sr.
1984-85
First Team
Timo Saarelainen, BYU, Sr.
Leonard Allen, SDSU, Sr.
Anthony Watson, SDSU, Jr.
Juden Smith, UTEP, Jr.
Luster Goodwin, UTEP, Sr.
Second Team
Kelvin Upshaw, UU, Jr.
Johnny Brown, UNM, Jr.
Rich Strong, CSU, Jr.
Dave Feitl, UTEP, Jr.
Mike Gray, CSU, Sr.
Reginald Slater, UW, So.
Chris Gaines, UH, Sr.
1985-86
Second Team
Josh Grant, UU, So.
Antonio Davis, UTEP, Sr.
Marlon Maxey, UTEP, So.
Terry Houston, UH, Sr.
Andy Toolson, BYU, Sr.
First Team
Dave Feitl, UTEP, Sr.
Johnny Brown, UNM, Sr.
Anthony Watson, SDSU, Sr.
Rich Strong, CSU, Sr.
Jerry Stroman, UU, Sr.
1990-91
Second Team
Fennis Dembo, UW, So.
Juden Smith, UTEP, Sr.
Jeff Chatman, BYU, So.
Bob Capener, BYU, Jr.
Eric Leckner, UW, So.
Manuel Hendrix, UU, Sr.
1986-87
First Team
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM, Sr.
Jeep Jackson, UTEP, Sr.
Eric Leckner, UW, Jr.
Fennis Dembo, UW, Jr.
Michael Smith, BYU, So.
Second Team
Hunter Greene, UNM, Sr.
Charlie Thomas, UNM, Jr.
Chris Sandle, UTEP, Sr.
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, Jr.
Raymond Dudley, AFA, So.
1987-88
First Team
Michael Smith, BYU, Jr.
Jeff Chatman, BYU, Sr.
Eric Leckner, UW, Sr.
Fennis Dembo, UW, Sr.
Pat Durham, CSU, Jr.
Mitch Smith, UU, Jr.
Second Team
Hunter Greene, UNM, Sr.
Charlie Thomas, UNM, Jr.
Chris Sandle, UTEP, Sr.
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, Jr.
Raymond Dudley, AFA, So.
1988-89
First Team
Michael Smith, BYU, Sr.
Reggie Cross, UH, Sr.
Pat Durham, CSU, Sr.
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, Sr.
Raymond Dudley, AFA, Jr.
Second Team
Charlie Thomas, UNM, Sr.
Luc Longley, UNM, So.
Antonio Davis, UTEP, Jr.
Robyn Davis, UW, Sr.
Mitch Smith, UU, Sr.
Joel Triblehorn, CSU, Sr.
1989-90
First Team
Marty Haws, BYU, Sr.
Mike Mitchell, CSU, Sr.
Luc Longley, UNM, Jr.
Raymond Dudley, AFA, Sr.
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Reginald Slater, UW, Jr.
Luc Longley, UNM, Sr.
Steve Schreiner, BYU, Sr.
Maurice Alexander, UW, Jr.
Josh Grant, UU, Jr.
Second Team
Marty Dow, SDSU, Sr.
Shawn Bradley, BYU, Fr.
Walter Watts, UU, Sr.
Ray Reed, UH, Jr.
Troy Bowe, UH, Sr.
1991-92
First Team
Reginald Slater, UW, Sr.
Marlon Maxey, UTEP, Sr.
Gary Trost, BYU, Jr.
Willie Banks, UNM, Sr.
Phil Lott, UH, Sr.
Second Team
Tim Breaux, UW, Sr.
Paul Afeaki, UU, Sr.
David Van Dyke, UTEP, Sr.
Nathan Call, BYU, Sr.
Khari Jaxon, UNM, Jr.
1992-93
Josh Grant, UU, Sr.
Khari Jaxon, UNM, Sr.
Gary Trost, BYU, Sr.
Ike Williams, UNM, Sr.
Eddie Rivera, UTEP, Sr.
Byron Wilson, UU, Sr.
Joe McNaull, SDSU, Jr.
Keith Bonds, CSU, Sr.
Otis Jones, AFA, So.
Jimmy Soto, UU, Sr.
1993-94
Greg Brown, UNM, Sr.
Marlow White, UNM, Jr.
Carl Ray Harris, FSU, Sr.
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, Jr.
Theo Ratliff, UW, Jr.
Trevor Ruffin, UH, Sr.
Russell Larson, BYU, Jr.
Keith Van Horn, UU, Fr.
Otis Jones, AFA, Jr.
Ryan Yoder, CSU, Sr.
1994-95
Otis Jones, AFA, Sr.
Marlow White, UNM, Sr.
Keith Van Horn, UU, So.
Russell Larson, BYU, Sr.
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP, Sr.
Theo Ratliff, UW, Sr.
Kenneth Roberts, BYU, Jr.
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ALL-WAC HONORS
Tony Maroney, UH, Sr.
George Banks, UTEP, Sr.
Brandon Jessie, UU, Jr.
1995-96
Kendric Brooks, FS, Jr.
Leon Carter, SDSU, Sr.
David Evans, CSU, Sr.
Anthony Harris, UH, Sr.
Brandon Jessie, Utah, Sr.
Kenneth Roberts, BYU, Sr.
Charles Smith, UNM, Jr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Fr.
Keith Van Horn, UU, Jr.
Dominick Young, FS, Jr.
1996-97
Pacific Division
First Team
Anthony Carter, UH, Jr.
Keon Clark, UNLV, Jr.
HL Coleman, UW, Sr.
Tyrone Nesby, UNLV, Jr.
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, Jr.
Second Team
Bryan Christiansen, CSU, Jr.
Daymond Forney, FS, Jr.
Chris Herren, FS, So.
Jason Richey, SDSU, Jr.
Alika Smith, UH, Jr.
Mountain Division
First Team
Michael Doleac, UU, Jr.
Mike Jones, TCU, Jr.
Shea Seals, TU, Sr.
Charles Smith, UNM, Sr.
Keith Van Horn, UU, Sr.
Second Team
Shaun Igo, RU, Sr.
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, Jr.
Jay Poerner, SMU, Jr.
Clayton Shields, UNM, Jr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, So.
1997-98
Pacific Division
First Team
Chris Herren, FS, Jr.
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, Sr.
Mike Jones, TCU, Sr.
Lee Nailon, TCU, Jr.
Michael Ruffin, TU, Jr.
Second Team
Anthony Carter, UH, Sr.
Jay Poerner, SMU, Jr.
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, Fr.
Alika Smith, UH, Sr.
Rod Thompson, TU, Sr.
Mountain Division
First Team
Michael Doleac, UU, Sr.
Andre Miller, UU, Jr.
Jeron Roberts, UW, Sr.
Clayton Shields, UNM, Sr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Jr.
Second Team
Jameel Mahmud, CSU, Sr.
Hanno Möttölä, UU, So.
Royce Olney, UNM, Sr.
Gregg Sawyer, UW, Sr.
Ron Selleaze, BYU, Jr.
1998-99
Pacific Division
First Team
Andre Miller, UU, Sr.
Hanno Möttölä, UU, Jr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Sr.
Alex Jensen, UU, Jr.
Courtney Alexander, FS, Jr.
Second Team
Sharif Fajardo, UTEP, Sr.
Lamont Long, UNM, Jr.
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, So.
Mark Bigelow, BYU, Fr.
Michael Quinney, SJSU, Sr.
Mountain Division
First Team
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, So.
Shawn Marion, UNLV, Jr.
Lee Nailon, TCU, Sr.
Robert Johnson, RU, Sr.
Milt Palacio, CSU, Sr.
Second Team
Ugo Udezue, UW, So.
Michael Ruffin, TU, Sr.
Marquise Gainous, TCU, Jr.
Tyron Wright, AFA, Jr.
Brandon Kurtz, TU, Jr.
1999-2000
First Team
Courtney Alexander, FS, Sr.
Eric Coley, TU, Sr.
Marquise Gainous, TCU, Sr.
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, Jr.
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, Jr.
Second Team
Willie Davis, SMU, Jr.
Melvin Ely, FS, Jr.
David Shelton, TU, Jr.
Marquette Alexander, UH, Sr.
Larry Abney, FS, Sr.
Brandon Kurtz, TU, Sr.
2000-01
First Team
Melvin Ely, FS, Jr.
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, Sr.
Mike Wilks, RU, Sr.
Chris Jefferies, FS, So.
Predrag Savovic, UH, Jr.
Second Team
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, Sr.
Kevin Johnson, TU, So.
Tito Maddox, FS, Fr.
Damon Hancock, SMU, Jr.
Eugene Costello, UTEP, Jr.
2001-02
First Team
Melvin Ely, FS, Sr.
Predrag Savovic, UH, Sr.
Gerrod Henderson, LTU, Sr.
Damon Hancock, SMU, Sr.
Greg Harrington, TU, Sr.
Second Team
Abe Jackson, BSU, Sr.
Carl English, UH, So.
Quinton Ross, SMU, Jr.
Kevin Johnson, TU, Jr.
Dante Swanson, TU, Jr.
2002-03
First Team
Quinton Ross, SMU, Sr.
Damon Jackson, FS, Sr.
Antonio Meeking, LTU, Sr.
Kevin Johnson, TU, Sr.
Carl English, UH, Jr.
Kirk Snyder, NEV, So.
Second Team
Dante Swanson, TU, Sr.
Omar-Seli Mance, RU, Sr.
Hiram Fuller, FS, Sr.
Terrance Green, NEV, Sr.
Michael Harris, RU, So.
Jason Parker, TU, Jr.
2003-04
First Team
Aaron Haynes, BSU, Sr.
Michael Kuebler, UH, Sr.
Kirk Snyder, NEV, Jr.
Michael Harris, RU, Jr.
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, Jr.
Second Team
Shantay Legans, FS, Sr.
Paul Millsap, LTU, Fr.
Jason McKrieth, RU, Jr.
Omar Thomas, UTEP, Jr.
Jason Parker, TU, Sr.
2004-05
First Team
Nick Fazekas, NEV, So.
Michael Harris, RU, Sr.
Paul Millsap, LTU, So.
Omar Thomas, UTEP, Sr.
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, Sr.
Second Team
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, Jr.
Kevinn Pinkney, NEV, Sr.
Jason McKrieth, RU, Sr.
Marquin Chandler, SJSU, Sr.
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, FS, Sr.
2005-06
First Team
Julian Sensley, UH, Sr.
Paul Millsap, LTU, Jr.
Nick Fazekas, NEV, Jr.
Tyrone Nelson, NMSU, So.
Nate Harris, USU, Sr.
Second Team
Coby Karl, BSU, Jr.
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, Jr.
Quinton Hosley, FS, Jr.
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Jaycee Carroll, USU, So.
2006-07
First Team
Coby Karl, BSU, Sr.
Nick Fazekas, NEV, Sr.
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, Jr.
Justin Hawkins, NMSU, Jr.
Jaycee Carroll, USU, Jr.
Second Team
Quinton Hosley, FS, Sr.
Dominic McGuire, FS, Jr.
Matt Lojeski, UH, Sr.
Trey McDowell, LTU, Sr.
Ramon Sessions, NEV, Jr.
2007-08
First Team
Reggie Larry, BSU, Sr.
Kevin Bell, FS, Sr.
Marcelus Kemp, NEV, Sr.
Justin Hawkins, NMSU, Sr.
Jaycee Carroll, USU, Sr.
Second Team
Matt Nelson, BSU, Sr.
Matt GIbson, UH, Sr.
Jordan Brooks, UI, Jr.
JaVale McGee, NEV, So.
Gary Wilkinson, USU, Jr.
2008-09
First Team
Mac Hopson, UI, Jr.
Luke Babbitt, NEV, Fr.
Armon Johnson, NEV, So.
Jahmar Young, NMSU, So.
Gary Wilkinson, USU, Sr.
Second Team
Mark Sanchez, BSU, Sr.
Sylvester Seay, FS, Jr.
Roderick Flemings, UH, Jr.
Kyle Gibson, LTU, Jr.
Jared Quayle, USU, Jr.
2009-10
First Team
Luke Babbitt, NEV, So.,
Jahmar Young, NMSU, Jr.
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, Jr.
Jared Quayle, USU, Sr.
Tai Wesley, USU, Jr.
Second Team
Paul George, FS, So.
Kyle Gibson, LTU, Sr.
Magnum Rolle, LTU, Sr.
Armon Johnson, NEV, Jr.
Jonathan Gibson, NMSU, Sr.
Honorable Mention
Daequon Montreal, BSU, Jr.
Sylvester Seay, FS, Sr.
Roderick Flemings, UH, Sr.
Mac Hopson, UI, Sr.
Wendell McKines, NMSU, Jr.
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2010-11
First Team
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, Sr.
Troy Gillenwater, NMSU, Jr.
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, Sr.
Brockeith Pane, USU, Jr.
Tai Wesley, USU, Sr.
Second Team
Bill Amis, UH, Sr.
Brian Green, USU, Sr.
Dario Hunt, NEV, Jr.
Jeff Ledbetter, UI, Sr.
Greg Smith, FS, So.
Honorable Mention
Olu Ashaolu, LT, Jr.
Kyle Barone, UI, So.
Deonte Burton, NEV, Fr.
Justin Graham, SJSU, Sr.
Zane Johnson, UH, Jr.
2011-12
First Team
Vander Joaquim, UH, Jr.
Deonte Burton, NEV, So.
Olek Czyz, NEV, Sr.
Wendell McKines, NMSU, Sr.
Preston Medlin, USU, So.
Second Team
Kevin Olekaibe, FS, So.
Kyle Barone, UI, Jr.
Raheem Appleby, LTU, Fr.
Dario Hunt, NEV, Sr.
Hernst Laroche, NMSU, Sr.
Honorable Mention
Zane Johnson, UH, Sr.
Deremy Geiger, UI, Sr.
Trevor Gaskins, LTU, Sr.
Malik Story, NEV, Jr.
Hamidu Rahman, NMSU, Sr.
Brockeith Pane, USU, Sr.
2012-13
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
1993-94
Theo Ratliff, UW, Jr.
Lewis LaMar, UNM, Sr.
Lee Mayberry, FSU, Sr.
Tony Maroney, UH, Sr.
Bobby Sellers, CSU, So.
1994-95
Theo Ratliff, UW, Sr.
Marlow White, UNM, Sr.
Robbie Reid, BYU, So.
Phil Crocker, UTEP, Sr.
Mark Ingles, UTEP, Jr.
1995-96
HL Coleman, UW, Jr.
Delmonte Madison, CSU, Sr.
Randy Reid, BYU, Sr.
Charles Smith, UNM, Jr.
Dominick Young, FS, Jr.
1996-97
Pacific Division
Anthony Carter, UH, Jr.
Keon Clark, UNLV, Jr.
HL Coleman, UW, Sr.
Alika Smith, UH, Jr.
Dominick Young, FS, Sr.
Mountain Division
Ben Caton, UU, Sr.
Michael Doleac, UU, Jr.
David Gibson, UNM, Jr.
Andre Miller, UU, Jr.
Michael Ruffin, TU, So.
1997-98
Pacific Division
Eric Coley, TU, So.
Prince Fowler, TCU, Jr.
Erin Galloway, UH, Jr.
Roy Kruiswyk, SDSU, Sr.
Michael Ruffin, TU, Jr.
First Team
Chris Udofia, Jr., F, DU
Kyle Barone, Sr., C, UI
Raheem Appleby, So., G, LTU
Kenneth Smith, So., G, LTU
Bandja Sy, Sr., F, NMSU
Mountain Division
Michael Doleac, UU, Sr.
David Gibson, UNM, Sr.
Andre Miller, UU, Jr.
Gregg Sawyer, UW, Sr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Jr.
Second Team
Chase Hallam, Sr., G, DU
Daniel Mullings, So., G, NMSU
Joel Wright, Jr., F, TXST
Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, USU
Jarred Shaw, Jr., F/C, USU
1998-99
Third Team
Brett Olson, So., G, DU
Royce O’Neale, So., F, DU
Sim Bhullar, Fr., C, NMSU
Kevin Butler, Sr., F, UTA
Michael Hale III, Sr., G, UTSA
Mountain Division
Michael Ruffin, TU, Sr.
Greedy Daniels, UNLV, So.
Anthony Blakes, UW, Jr.
Shawn Marion, UNLV, Jr.
Prince Fowler, TCU, Sr.
Pacific Division
Alex Jenson, UU, Jr.
Andre Miller, UU, Sr.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Sr.
Melvin Ely, FS, So.
Winford McRae, UTEP, Jr.
1999-2000
Eric Coley, TU, Sr.
Melvin Ely, FS, Jr.
Willie Davis, SMU, Jr.
Tony Heard, TU, Sr.
R.J. Powell, SJSU, Sr.
Magnum Rolle, LTU, Sr.
Dario Hunt, NEV, So.
Pooh Williams, USU, Jr.
2000-01
Melvin Ely, FS, Jr.
Chris Jefferies, FS, So.
Derrick Davenport, TCU, Sr.
Mike Wilks, RU, Sr.
Dante Swanson, TU, So.
2010-11
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, Sr.
Olu Ashaolu, LT, Jr.
Justin Graham, SJSU, Sr.
Dario Hunt, NEV, Jr.
Tyler Newbold, USU, Sr.
2001-02
Melvin Ely, FS, Sr.
Corey Jackson, NEV, Sr.
Gerrod Henderson, LTU, Sr.
Quinton Ross, SMU, Jr.
Dante Swanson, TU, Jr.
2011-12
Vander Joaquim, UH, Jr.
Landon Tatum, UI, Sr.
Trevor Gaskins, LTU, Sr.
Jerry Evans Jr., NEV, So.
Dario Hunt, NEV, Sr.
2002-03
Yamar Diene, RU, Jr.
Jerry Petty, NEV, Sr.
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU, Sr.
Kevin Johnson, TU, Sr.
Mark Campbell, UH, Sr.
2012-13
Chase Hallam, Sr., G, DU
Chris Udofia, Jr., F, DU
Michale Kyser, So., F, LTU
Kenneth Smith, So., G, LTU
Daniel Mullings, So., G, NMSU
2003-04
Jason Ellis, BSU, Jr.
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, FS, Jr.
Garry Hill-Thomas, NEV, Sr.
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, Jr.
Jarius Glenn, TU, Jr.
2004-05
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, FS, Sr.
Kevinn Pinkney, NEV, Sr.
Jermaine Washington, NEV, Sr.
Jarius Glenn, TU, Sr.
Jason Williams, UTEP, Jr.
Jason Ellis, BSU, Sr.
ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM
1993-94
Marlow White, UNM, Jr.
Keith Van Horn, UU, Fr.
Phil Handy, UH, Jr.
Tony Maroney, UH, Jr.
Marc Carter, SDSU, Jr.
1994-95
Brandon Jessie, UU, Jr.
LaDrell Whitehead, UW, Fr.
David Evans, CSU, Jr.
Michael Doleac, UU, Fr.
Dominick Young, FSU, So.
2005-06
Ahmet Gueye, UH, Jr.
Tanoris Shepard, UI, Sr.
Daevon Haskins, LTU, Sr.
Paul Millsap, LTU, Jr.
Mo Charlo, NEV, Sr.
1995-96
Kendric Brooks, FS, Jr.
Paul Jarrett, SDSU, Sr.
Andre Miller, UU, So.
Kenny Thomas, UNM, Fr.
Bryon Ruffner, BYU, Jr.
2006-07
Eric Lane, BSU, Sr.
Dominic McGuire, FS, Jr.
Ahmet Gueye, UH, Sr.
Kyle Shiloh, NEV, Sr.
Fred Peete, NMSU, Jr.
2007-08
Matt Bauscher, BSU, Sr.
Matt Gibson, UH, Sr.
Lyndale Burelson, NEV, Jr.
JaVale McGee, NEV, So.
Fred Peete, NMSU, Sr.
2008-09
Ike Okoye, BSU, Jr.
Anthony Thomas, BSU, Jr.
Kareem Nitoto, UH, So.
Magnum Rolle, LTU, Jr.
Lyndale Burleson, NEV, Sr.
2009-10
Marvin Jefferson,UI, Sr.
Kyle Gibson, LTU, Sr.
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Pacific Division
Anthony Carter, UH, Jr.
Keon Clark, UNLV, Jr.
Daymond Forney, FS, Jr.
Chris Herren, FS, So.
Tyrone Nesby, UNLV, Jr.
Mountain Division
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, Jr.
Mike Jones, TCU, Jr.
Lamont Long, UNM, Fr.
Hanno Möttölä, UU, Fr.
Stephen Woods, SMU, Fr.
1997-98
Pacific Division
Rafer Alston, FS, Jr.
Tremaine Fowlkes, FS, Jr.
Erin Galloway, UH, Jr.
Lee Nailon, TCU, Jr.
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, Fr.
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Mountain Division
Greedy Daniels, UNLV, Fr.
Kevin Henry, UNM, Fr.
Kaspars Kambala, UNLV, Fr.
Ron Selleaze, BYU, Jr.
Brandon Wolfram, UTEP, Fr.
1998-99
Pacific Division
Mark Bigelow, BYU, Fr.
Courtney Alexander, FS, Jr.
Melvin Ely, FS, So.
Tony Harvey, UU, Jr.
Jeremy Killion, UU, Jr.
Mountain Division
Shawn Marion, UNLV, Jr.
Brandon Kurtz, TU, Jr.
Marquise Gainous, TCU, Jr.
Jason Skaer, RU, Sr.
Greg Harrington, TU, Fr.
1999-2000
David Shelton, TU, Jr.
Roy Smallwood, UTEP, Fr.
Predrag Savovic, UH, So.
Bingo Merriex, TCU, Fr.
Troy Ostler, UH, Jr.
2000-01
Chris Jefferies, FS, So.
Tito Maddox, FS, Fr.
Eugene Costello, UTEP, Jr.
Andre Hazel, NEV, Fr.
Phil Martin, UH, Fr.
2001-02
Darrian Brown, LTU, Jr.
Kirk Snyder, NEV, Fr.
Michael Harris, RU, Fr.
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU, Jr.
Patrick Simpson, SMU, Fr.
2002-03
Aaron Haynes, BSU, Jr.
Bryan Hopkins, SMU, Fr.
Michael Kuebler, UH, Jr.
Antonio Lawrence, SJSU, Fr.
Renaldo Major, FS, Jr.
2003-04
Shantay Legans, FS, Sr.
Paul Millsap, LTU, Fr.
Nick Fazekas, NEV, Fr.
Filiberto Rivera, UTEP, Jr.
Omar Thomas, UTEP, Jr.
2006-07
Atlanta Hawks
Mike Sojourner, UU, 1974 (10)
Reggie Larry, BSU, Jr.
Matt Nelson, BSU, Jr.
Dominic McGuire, FS, Jr.
Justin Hawkins, NMSU, Jr.
Fred Peete, NMSU, Jr.
Boston Celtics
Charles Bradley, UW, 1981 (23)
Greg Kite, BYU, 1983 (21)
Michael Smith, BYU, 1989 (13)
2007-08
Cleveland Cavaliers
Andre Miller, UU, 1999 (8)
Jordan Brooks, UI, Jr.
Armon Johnson, NEV, Fr.
Herb Pope, NMSU, Fr.
C.J. Webster, SJSU, So.
Gary Wilkinson, USU, Jr.
Dallas Mavericks
Bill Garnett, UW, 1982 (4)
Detroit Pistons
Joe Caldwell, ASU, 1964 (2)
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1995 (18)
2008-09
Roderick Flemings, UH, Jr.
Mac Hopson, UI, Jr.
Magnum Rolle, LTU, Jr.
Luke Babbitt, NEV, Fr.
Jared Quayle, USU, Jr.
Golden State Warriors
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, 1989 (14)
Houston Rockets
Kenny Thomas, UNM, 1999 (22)
2009-10
Indiana Pacers
Paul George, FS, 2010 (10)
Daequon Montreal, BSU, Jr.
Greg Smith, FS, Fr.
DeAndre Brown, LT, Jr.
Nate Bendall, USU, Jr.
Brian Green, USU, Jr.
Los Angeles Lakers
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1966 (7)
Chris Jefferies, FS, 2002 (27)
Deonte Burton, NEV, Fr.
Olek Czyz, NEV, Jr.
Zane Johnson, UH, Jr.
Brockeith Pane, USU, Jr.
Tim Steed, FS, Jr.
Miami Heat
Charles Smith, UNM, 1997 (26)
Minnesota Timberwolves
Luc Longley, UNM, 1991 (7)
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2010 (16)
2011-12
Djim Bandoumel, UI, Sr.
Raheem Appleby, LTU, Fr.
Daniel Mullings, NMSU, Fr.
James Kinney, SJSU, Jr.
Kyisean Reed, USU, Jr.
Orlando Magic
Michael Doleac, UU, 1998 (12)
Keon Clark, UNLV, 1998 (13)
Courtney Alexander, FS, 2000 (13)
Jeryl Sasser, SMU, 2001 (22)
2012-13
Alex Hamilton, Fr., G, LTU
Sim Bhullar, Fr., C, NMSU
Joel Wright, Jr., F, TXST
Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G/F, USU
Jarred Shaw, Jr., F/C, USU
Philadelphia 76ers
Craig Raymond, BYU, 1967 (12)
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1993 (2)
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1997 (2)
25-YEAR ALL-WAC TEAM
Phoenix Suns
Greg Howard, UNM, 1970 (10)
Shawn Marion, UNLV, 1999 (9)
In March of 2004, the WAC announced
its 25-Year All-WAC teams as voted
upon by a select group of panelists that
included media members that covered
the WAC over the years.
Ja’Vance Coleman, FS, So.
Ramon Sessions, NEV, Fr.
Matt Gibson, UH, So.
Mo Charlo, NEV, Jr.
Miguel Ayala, UTEP, Jr.
First Team
Tim Hardaway, UTEP, G
Danny Ainge, BYU, G
Melvin Ely, FS, C
Michael Cage, SDSU, F
Keith Van Horn, UU, F
2005-06
Second Team
Courtney Alexander, FS, G
Andre Miller, UU, G
Kenny Thomas, UNM, C
Michael Smith, BYU, F
Fennis Dembo, UW, F
Utah’s Andre Miller was selected
up by the Cavaliers with the
eighth overall pick in 1999.
Los Angeles Clippers
Tom Chambers, UU, 1981 (8)
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1984 (14)
Melvin Ely, FS, 2002 (12)
2010-11
2004-05
Quinton Hosley, FS, Jr.
Ahmet Gueye, UH, Jr.
Matt Lojeski, UH, Jr.
NBA FIRST-ROUNDERS
Elijah Ingram, NMSU, Jr.
Tyrone Nelson, NMSU, So.
Fresno State’s Paul George was
selected by Indiana with the
10th overall pick.
Portland Trailblazers
Lionel Hollins, ASU, 1975 (6)
Sacramento Kings
Mel Daniels, UNM, 1967 (9)
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU, 1997 (11)
Seattle Supersonics
Danny Vranes, UU, 1981 (5)
Utah Jazz
Eric Leckner, UW, 1988 (17)
Kirk Snyder, NEV, 2004 (16)
Washington Wizards
JaVale McGee, NEV, 2008 (18)
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with the second overall pick.
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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
1982-83
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Devin Durrant, BYU
Tony Webster, UH
Pace Mannion, UU
Tim Murphy, CSU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Byron Walker, UW
Tony Martin, UW
Feb. 28 Brett Applegate, BYU
Mar. 7 Peter Williams, UU
1983-84
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
Mar. 4
Brett Applegate, BYU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Michael Cage, SDSU
Maurice McDonald, AFA
Michael Cage, SDSU
Fred Reynolds, UTEP
Jamal Hosey, UW
Devin Durrant, BYU
1984-85
Jan. 7
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Anthony Watson, SDSU
Leonard Allen, SDSU
Scott Sinek, BYU
Timo Saarelainen, BYU
Dave Feitl, UTEP
Feb. 4 Manuel Hendrix, UU
Feb. 11 Ray Arthur, UH
Feb. 18 Anthony Watson, SDSU
Feb. 25 Todd Benn, CSU
Luster Goodwin, UTEP
Mar. 3 Johnny Brown, UNM
Manuel Hendrix, UU
1985-86
Dec. 2
Dec. 9
Dec. 16
Dec. 23
Jan. 6
Jan. 13
Jan. 20
Jan. 27
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 3
Johnny Brown, UNM
Dave Feitl, UTEP
Jeff Chatman, BYU
Jerry Stroman, BYU
Johnny Brown, UNM
Jerry Stroman, UU
John Martens, SDSU
Bob Capener, BYU
Anthony Watson, SDSU
Dave Feitl, UTEP
Bob Capener, BYU
Maurice McDonald, AFA
Fennis Dembo, UW
1986-87
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 22
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 2
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM
Pat Durham, CSU
Michael Smith, BYU
Mitch Smith, UU
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Fennis Dembo, UW
Tom Gneiting, BYU
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Chris Blocker, UTEP
Albert Springs, UU
Eric Leckner, UW
Hunter Greene, UNM
1987-88
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Jeff Chatman, BYU
Charlie Thomas, UNM
Darrell McGee, UNM
Chris Sandle, UTEP
Chris Gaines, UH
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Feb. 1
Feb. 8
Feb. 15
Feb. 22
Feb. 29
Mar. 7
Darrell McGee, UNM
Eric Leckner, UW
Brian Taylor, BYU
Mitch Smith, UU
Reggie Cross, UH
Pat Durham, CSU
Feb. 1
Feb. 8
Feb. 15
Feb. 22
Mar. 1
Mar. 8
Jared Miller, BYU
Josh Grant, UU
Eddie Rivera, UTEP
Ralph Davis, UTEP
Phil Dixon, UU
Ike Williams, UNM
1988-89
1993-94
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Mitch McMullen, SDSU
Chris Gaines, UH
Pat Durham, CSU
Charlie Thomas, UNM
Rob Loeffel, UNM
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Raymond Dudley, AFA
Michael Smith, BYU
Feb. 6 Prince Stewart, UTEP
Feb. 13 Robyn Davis, UW
Feb. 20 Andy Toolson, BYU
Feb. 27 Joel Tribelhorn, CSU
Mar. 6 Pat Durham, CSU
Dec. 7
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
Jan. 3
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Feb. 28
Mar. 7
1989-90
1994-95
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Mar. 5
Nov. 28 Otis Jones, AFA
Tes Whitlock, UH
Dec. 5 Brian Hayden, UNM
Dec. 12 Russell Larson, BYU
Dec. 19 Davon Satterwhite, FS
Jan. 3
Tes Whitlock, UH
Jan. 10 Antoine Gillespie, UTEP
Theo Ratliff, UW
Jan. 17 Otis Jones, AFA
Jan. 23 Clayton Shields, UNM
Jan. 30 Keith Van Horn, UU
Feb. 6
George Banks, UTEP
Feb. 13 Keith Van Horn, UU
Feb. 20 Marlow White, UNM
Feb. 27 Russell Larson, BYU
Mike Mitchell, CSU
Marty Haws, BYU
Josh Grant, UU
Reginald Slater, UW
Steve Schreiner, BYU
Terry Houston, UH
Reginald Slater, UH
Walter Watts, UU
Mike Mitchell, CSU
Marlon Maxey, UTEP
Luc Longley, UNM
Raymond Dudley, AFA
1990-91
Dec. 3
Dec. 10
Dec. 17
Jan. 7
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Feb. 4
Feb. 11
Feb. 18
Feb. 25
Mar. 4
Lynn Tryon, CSU
Walter Watts, UU
Reginald Slater, UW
Tim Breaux, UW
Steve Schreiner, BYU
Marty Dow, SDSU
Luc Longley, UNM
Troy Bowe, UH
Steve Schreiner, BYU
Josh Grant, UU
Arthur Massey, SDSU
Luc Longley, UNM
1991-92
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Feb. 3
Feb. 10
Feb. 17
Feb. 24
Mar. 1
Mar. 8
Reginald Slater, UW
Nathan Call, BYU
Reginald Slater, UW
Khari Jaxon, UNM
Eddie Rivera, UTEP
Khari Jaxon, UNM
Jimmy Soto, UU
Phil Lott, UH
Byron Wilson, UU
Ryan Yoder, CSU
Tim Breaux, UW
David Van Dyke, UTEP
Gary Trost, BYU
1992-93
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Dec. 21
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Nick Sanderson, BYU
Seth Marshall, FS
Steve Logan, UNM
Josh Grant, UU
Rick Henry, UW
Byron Wilson, UU
Otis Jones, AFA
David Murray, UW
Jeff Shelley, CSU
Tony Maroney, UH
Trevor Ruffin, UH
Greg Brown, UNM
Antoine Gillespie, UTEP
Damon Crawford, CSU
Carl Ray Harris, FS
Theo Ratliff, UW
Marlow White, UNM
Otis Jones, AFA
Marlow White, UNM
Keith Van Horn, UU
1995-96
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 2
Anthony Harris, UH
Kendric Brooks, FS
Kenneth Roberts, BYU
Clayton Shields, UNM
HL Coleman, UW
Anthony Harris, UH
Jan. 8
Kendric Brooks, FS
Jan. 15 Paul Jarrett, SDSU
Jan. 22 Kenneth Roberts, BYU
Jan. 29 LaDrell Whitehead, UW
Feb. 5
Keith Van Horn, UU
Feb. 12 Bobby Sellers, CSU
Feb. 19 Anthony Harris, UH
Feb. 26 Charles Smith, UNM
Mar. 4 Keith Van Horn, UU
1996-97
Pacific Division
Nov. 25 HL Coleman, UW
Dec. 2 Dominick Young, FS
Dec. 9 Jason Richey, SDSU
Dec. 16 Eric Ambrozich, UH
Dec. 23 Keon Clark, UNLV
Dec. 30 Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU
Jan. 6
Anthony Carter, UH
Jan. 13 Jarmica Reese, AFA
Jan. 20 Anthony Carter, UH
Jan. 27 HL Coleman, UW
Feb. 3
Olivier Saint-Jean, SJSU
Feb. 10 Daymond Forney, FS
Feb. 17 Alika Smith, UH
Feb. 24 Warren Rosegreen, UNLV
Mar. 3 Chris Herren, FS
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Mountain Division
Nov. 25 Eric Cooley, TU
Dec. 2 Clayton Shields, UNM
Dec. 9 JoJo Garcia, UTEP
Dec. 16 Keith Van Horn, UU
Dec. 23 Keith Van Horn, UU
Dec. 30 Shea Seals, TU
Jan. 6
Shaun Igo, RU
Jan. 13 Kenny Thomas, UNM
Jan. 20 Shea Seals, TU
Jan. 27 Mike Jones, TCU
Feb. 3
Charles Smith, UNM
Feb. 10 Keith Van Horn, UU
Feb. 17 Mike Jones, TCU
Feb. 24 Shea Seals, TU
Mar. 3 Michael Ruffin, TU
1997-98
Pacific Division
Nov. 17 Malcolm Johnson, TCU
Nov. 24 Michael Ruffin, TU
Dec. 1 Alika Smith, UH
Dec. 8 Rod Thompson, TU
Dec. 15 Lee Nailon, TCU
Dec. 22 Anthony Carter, UH
Dec. 29 Rod Thompson, TU
Jan. 5
Anthony Carter, UH
Jan. 12 Malcolm Johnson, TCU
Jan. 19 Terrance Roberson, FS
Jan. 26 Rafer Alston, FS
Feb. 2
Mike Jones, TCU
Feb. 9
Lee Nailon, TCU
Feb. 16 Michael Ruffin, TU
Feb. 23 Tremaine Fowlkes, FS
Mar. 1 Anthony Carter, UH
Mountain Division
Nov. 17 Kaspars Kambala, UNLV
Nov. 24 Jarmica Reese, AFA
Dec. 1 Hanno Möttölä, UU
Dec. 8 Matt Barnett, CSU
Dec. 15 Ryan Chilton, CSU
Dec. 22 Andre Miller, UU
Dec. 29 Jeron Roberts, UW
Jan. 5
Sharif Fajardo, UTEP
Jan. 12 Jarmica Reese, AFA
Jan. 19 Kenny Thomas, UNM
Jan. 26 Andre Miller, UU
Feb. 2
Royce Olney, UNM
Feb. 9
Clayton Shields, UNM
Feb. 16 Jeron Roberts, UW
Feb. 23 Ron Selleaze, BYU
Mar. 1 Mekeli Wesley, BYU
1998-99
Pacific Division
Nov. 16 Lamont Long, UNM
Nov. 23 Lamont Long, UNM
Nov. 30 Brian Smith, UNM
Dec. 7 Andre Miller, UU
Dec. 14 Nathan Cooper, BYU
Dec. 21 Willie Farley, FS
Dec. 28 Shaun Murray, SJSU
Jan. 4
Kenny Thomas, UNM
Jan. 11 Terrance Richmond, SJSU
Jan. 18 Lamont Long, UNM
Jan. 25 Brandon Wolfram, UTEP
Feb. 1
Alex Jensen, UU
Feb. 8
Terrance Roberson, FS
Feb. 15 Kevin Henry, UNM
Feb. 22 Kenny Thomas, UNM
Mar. 1 Courtney Alexander, FS
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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Mountain Division
Nov. 16 Marquise Gainous, TCU
Nov. 23 Tyron Wright, AFA
Nov. 30 Lee Nailon, TCU
Dec. 7 Michael Ruffin, TU
Dec. 14 Ugo Udezue, UW
Dec. 21 Marquise Gainous, TCU
Dec. 28 Michael Ruffin, TU
Jan. 4
Lee Nailon, TCU
Jan. 11 Michael Ruffin, TU
Jan. 18 Anthony Blakes, UW
Jan. 25 Jeryl Sasser, SMU
Feb. 1
Alex Bougaieff, RU
Feb. 8
Willie Davis, SMU
Feb. 15 Lee Nailon, TCU
Feb. 22 Tyron Wright, AFA
Mar. 1 Shawn Marion, UNLV
2002-03
2006-07
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Dec. 9
Dec. 16
Dec. 23
Dec. 30
Jan. 6
Jan. 13
Jan. 20
Jan. 27
Feb. 3
Feb. 10
Feb. 17
Feb. 24
Mar. 3
Mar. 10
1999-2000
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Dec. 25
Jan. 1
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Mar. 5
2003-04
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
Dec. 27
Jan. 3
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Feb. 28
Mar. 6
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 1
Mar. 8
Willie Davis, SMU
Jeryl Sasser, SMU
Eric Coley, TU
Courtney Alexander, FS
William Smith, UTEP
Greg Harrington, TU
Predrag Savovic, UH
Brandon Kurtz, TU
Greg Harrington, TU
Willie Davis, SMU
Larry Abney, FS
Melvin Ely, FS
Roy Smallwood, UTEP
Larry Abney, FS
Courtney Alexander, FS
Marquise Gainous, TCU
Quinton Ross, Sr., G/F, SMU
C.J. Williams, Sr., G, BSU
Jason Parker, Jr., G, TU
Bryan Defares, Jr., G, BSU
Kirk Snyder, So., G, NEV
Jonathan Woods, Jr., F, FS
Hiram Fuller, Sr., F, FS
Carl English, Jr., G, UH
Omar-Seli Mance, Sr., G, RU
Quinton Ross, Sr., G/F, SMU
Carl English, Jr., G, UH
Antonio Meeking, Sr., F, LTU
Lavelle Felton, Sr., G, LTU
Carl English, Jr., G, UH
Damon Jackson, Sr., G, FS
Michael Harris, So., F, RU
Justin Isham, Jr., G, SMU
Anthony Price, So., F, TU
Patrick Simpson, Jr., F, SMU
Eric Walton, Sr., C, SJSU
Kirk Snyder, Jr., G, NEV
Omar Thomas, Jr., G/F, UTEP
Jermaine Blackburn, Jr., G/F, BSU
Michael Harris, Jr., F, RU
Omar Thomas, Jr., G/F, UTEP
Paul Millsap, Fr., F/C, LTU
Julian Sensley, So., F, UH
Marcus West, Jr., G, FS
Nick Fazekas, Fr., F, NEV
Michael Harris, Jr., F, RU
Filiberto Rivera, Jr., G, UTEP
Shantay Legans, Sr., G, FS
2000-01
2004-05
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Dec. 25
Jan. 1
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jan. 22
Jan. 29
Feb. 5
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Mar. 5
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
Dec. 27
Jan. 3
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Feb. 28
Mar. 7
Terrance Green, So., G, NEV
Eugene Costello, Jr., G, UTEP
Brandon Wolfram, Sr., F, UTEP
Ryan Carroll, Sr., G/F, TCU
Troy Ostler, Sr., C, UH
Tito Maddox, Fr., G, FS
Greedy Daniels, Jr., G, TCU
Mike Wilks, Sr., G, RU
Demetrius Porter, Sr., G, FS
Kevin Johnson, So., F, TU
Tito Maddox, Fr., G, FS
Brian Stewart, Jr., C, UTEP
Jeryl Sasser, Sr., G, SMU
Bingo Merriex, So., F, TCU
Melvin Ely, Jr., C, FS
Brandon Wolfram, Sr., F, UTEP
Nick Fazekas, So., F, NEV
Marquin Chandler, Sr., F, SJSU
Jason Ellis, Sr., F, BSU
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Sr., F, FS
Bryan Hopkins, Jr., G, SMU
Bryan Hopkins, Jr., G, SMU
Michael Harris, Sr., F, RU
Nick Fazekas, So., F, NEV
Omar Thomas, Sr., F, UTEP
Paul Millsap, So., F, LTU
Marquin Chandler, Sr., F, SJSU
Jarius Glenn, Sr., F, TU
Paul Millsap, So., F, LTU
Nick Fazekas, So., F, NEV
Michael Harris, Sr., F, RU
Jason McKrieth, Sr., G, RU
2001-02
2005-06
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Dec. 10
Dec. 17
Dec. 24
Dec. 31
Jan. 7
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Feb. 4
Feb. 11
Feb. 18
Feb. 25
Mar. 4
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Dec. 26
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
Mar. 6
Chris Jefferies, Jr., F, FS
Dante Swanson, Jr., G, TU
Garry Hill-Thomas, So., G, NEV
Darrian Brown, Jr., G, LTU
Abe Jackson, Sr., F, BSU
Dante Swanson, Jr., G, TU
Predrag Savovic, Sr., G, UH
Melvin Ely, Sr., C, FS
Terrance Green, Jr., G, NEV
David Granucci, Sr., F, SJSU
Mike McIntyre, Sr., G, UH
Predrag Savovic, Sr., G, UH
Corey Jackson, Sr., F, NEV
Kevin Johnson, Jr., F, TU
Gerrod Henderson, Sr., G, LTU
Carl English, So., G, UH
Matt Lojeski, Jr., G, UH
Marcelus Kemp, So., G, NEV
Nick Fazekas, Jr., F, NEV
Jaycee Carroll, So., G, USU
Paul Millsap, Jr., F, LTU
Tyrone Nelson, So., F, NMSU
Nate Harris, Sr., F, USU
Paul Millsap, Jr., F, LTU
Paul Millsap, Jr., F, LTU
Quinton Hosley, Jr., FS
Tyrone Nelson, So., F, NMSU
Nick Fazekas, Jr., F, NEV
Demarshay Johnson, Jr., F, NEV
Paul Millsap, Jr., F, LTU
Nick Fazekas, Jr., F, NEV
Nick Fazekas, Jr., F, NEV
Dominic McGuire, Jr., F, FS
Jaycee Carroll, Jr., G, USU
Nick Fazekas, Sr., F, NEV
Hector Hernandez, Jr., F, FS
David Fisher, Jr., F, NMSU
Reggie Larry, Jr., F, BSU
Matt Lojeski, Sr., G, UH
Dominic McGuire, Jr., F, FS
Trey McDowell, Sr., G, LTU
Marcelus Kemp, Jr., G, NEV
Trey McDowell, Sr., G, LTU
Coby Karl, Sr., G, BSU
Matt Gibson, Jr., G, UH
Jaycee Carroll, Jr., G, USU
Anthony Thomas, Fr., G, BSU
Nick Fazekas, Sr., F, NEV
Matt Lojeski, Sr., G, UH
2007-08
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
Dec. 3
Dec. 10
Dec. 17
Dec. 24
Dec. 31
Jan. 7
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Feb. 4
Feb. 11
Feb. 18
Feb. 25
Mar. 3
Mar. 10
Reggie Larry, So., FS
Marcelus Kemp, Sr., NEV
Stephen DuCharme, Sr., USU
Justin Hawkins, Sr., NMSU
Reggie Larry, So., BS
Brandon Fields, So., NEV
Jaycee Carroll, Sr., USU
Matt Nelson, Sr., BS
Matt Nelson, Sr., BS
C.J. Webster, So., SJSU
Jaycee Carroll, Sr., USU
Mike Hall, Jr., UI
Reggie Larry, So., BS
Jaycee Carroll, Sr., USU
Marcelus Kemp, Sr., NEV
Kevin Bell, Sr., FS
Michael Crowell, Sr., UI
Justin Hawkins, Sr., NMSU
2008-09
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 2
Mar. 9
Gary Wilkinson, Sr., USU
Mark Sanchez, Sr., BSU
Gary Wilkinson, Sr., USU
Mark Sanchez, Sr., BSU
Roderick Flemings, Jr., UH
Armon Johnson, So., NEV
C.J. Webster, Jr., SJSU
Jared Quayle, Jr., USU
Luke Babbitt, Fr., NEV
Luke Babbitt, Fr., NEV
Brandon Wiley, Jr., UI
Jahmar Young, So., NMSU
Gary Wilkinson, Sr., USU
Kyle Gibson, Jr., LTU
Mac Hopson, Jr., UI
Sylvester Seay, Jr., FS
Brandon Fields, Jr., NEV
2009-10
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Dec. 21
Dec. 28
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 18
Jan. 25
Feb. 1
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Roderick Flemings, Sr., UH
Joey Shaw, Sr., NEV
Ike Okoye, Sr., BSU
Kyle Gibson, Sr., LTU
Jahmar Young, Jr., NMSU
Adrian Oliver, Jr., SJSU
Tai Wesley, Jr., USU
Olu Ashaolu, So., LTU
Luke Babbitt, So., NEV
Jared Quayle, Sr., USU
Adrian Oliver, Jr., SJSU
Hamidu Rahman, So., NMSU
Feb. 8
Feb. 15
Feb. 22
March 1
March 7
Jahmar Young, Jr., NMSU
Armon Johnson, Jr., NEV
Roderick Flemings, Sr., UH
Robert Arnold, Jr., BSU
Tai Wesley, Jr., USU
2010-11
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Dec. 6
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
Dec. 27
Jan. 3
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Feb. 14
Feb. 21
Feb. 28
March 7
Hiram Thompson, Sr., G, UH
DeAndre Brown, Sr., G, LT
Brady Jardine, Jr., F, USU
Justin Graham, Sr., G, SJSU
Tai Wesley, Sr., F, USU
Olu Ashaolu, Jr., F, LT
Adrian Oliver, Sr., G, SJSU
Tai Wesley, Sr., F, USU
La’Shard Anderson, Sr., G, BSU
Jeff Ledbetter, Sr., G, UI
Deonte Burton, Fr., G, NEV
Brian Green, Sr., G, USU
Greg Smith, So., C, FS
Malik Story, So., NEV
Tai Wesley, Sr., F, USU
La’Shard Anderson, Sr., G, BSU
Zane Johnson, Jr., G, UH
2011-12
Nov. 14
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Dec. 26
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 27
March 5
Brockeith Pane, Sr., G, USU
Wendell McKines, Sr., F, NMSU
Malik Story, Jr., G, NEV
Deonte Burton, So., G, NEV
Deonte Burton, So., G, NEV
Vander Joaquim, Jr., C, UH
Zane Johnson, Sr., G, UH
Keith Shamburger, So., G, SJSU
Deonte Burton, So., G, NEV
Vander Joaquim, Jr., C, UH
Raheem Appleby, Fr., G, LTU
Preston Medlin, So., G, USU
Joston Thomoas, Jr., F, UH
Kyle Barone, Jr., C, Idaho
Kyle Barone, Jr., C, Idaho
Daniel Mullings, Fr., G, NMSU
Wendell McKines, Sr., F, NMSU
2012-13
Nov. 12 Michael Hale III, Sr., G, UTSA
Nov. 19 Kenneth Smith, So., G, LTU
Nov. 26 Raheem Appleby, So., G, LTU
Dec. 3 Raheem Appleby, So., G, LTU
Dec. 10 James Kinney, Sr., G, SJSU
Dec. 17 Royce O’Neale, So., F, DU
Dec. 24 Kyisean Reed, Sr., F, USU
Dec. 31 Kyle Barone, Sr., C, UI
Jan. 7
Preston Medlin, Jr., G, USU
Jan. 14 Kenyon McNeail, Jr., G, LTU
Jan. 21 Brett Olson, So., G, DU
Jan. 28 Joel Wright, Jr., F, TXST
Feb. 4
Bandja Sy, Sr., F, NMSU
Feb. 11 Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G, USU
Feb. 18 Chris Udofia, Jr., F, DU
Feb. 25 Joel Wright, Jr., F, TXST
March 4 Kyle Barone, Sr., C, UI
March 11 Spencer Butterfield, Jr., G, USU
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
STANDINGS ALL-TIME
1962-63
Team
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Utah
New Mexico
Arizona
Wyoming
Coach
Ned Wulk
Stan Watts
Jack Gardner
Bob King
Bruce Larson
Bill Stranigan
W-L
9-1
6-4
5-5
4-6
3-7
3-7
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.900 78.5 69.0
.600 80.3 80.9
.500 76.5 65.2
.400 61.9 61.6
.300 63.1 66.2
.300 72.7 79.1
1970-71
W-L
26-3
12-14
12-14
16-9
13-13
11-15
All Games
Pct. Off.
.897 79.5
.462 76.3
.462 72.7
.640 65.6
.500 62.0
.423 71.6
Def.
69.3
78.3
74.8
57.8
61.8
75.3
W-L
23-6
16-11
13-12
19-9
15-11
12-14
All Games
Pct. Off.
.793 67.8
.593 81.5
.520 78.9
.679 79.9
.577 67.5
.462 78.0
Def.
57.2
77.4
80.1
76.4
62.9
78.3
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off.
.800 92.4 86.1 21-7 .750 94.6
.500 70.4 67.3 19-8 .704 71.3
.500 70.6 74.7 17-9 .653 72.7
.500 89.3 85.8 16-10 .615 86.3
.400 83.2 88.4 13-14 .481 85.2
.300 83.6 87.4 17-9 .653 89.9
Def.
82.5
55.7
66.7
80.0
85.6
82.8
1963-64
Team
New Mexico
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Utah
Arizona
Wyoming
Coach
Bob King
Ned Wulk
Stan Watts
Jack Gardner
Bruce Larson
Bill Stranigan
W-L
7-3
7-3
5-5
4-6
4-6
3-7
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.700 65.2 60.2
.700 78.5 74.4
.500 83.5 83.8
.400 74.9 82.1
.400 69.8 69.3
.300 78.3 80.4
1964-65
Team
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Arizona
Wyoming
Arizona State
Utah
Coach
Stan Watts
Bob King
Bruce Larson
Bill Stranigan
Ned Wulk
Jack Gardner
W-L
8-2
5-5
5-5
5-5
4-6
3-7
1965-66
Team
Utah
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Arizona
New Mexico
Arizona State
Coach
Jack Gardner
Stan Watts
Bill Stranigan
Bruce Larson
Bob King
Ned Wulk
W-L
7-3
6-4
5-5
5-5
4-6
3-7
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off.
.700 89.6 85.1 23-8 .742 98.0
.600 91.3 86.3 20-5 .800 97.0
.500 92.4 85.7 17-9 .654 91.0
.500 74.9 78.6 15-11 .577 74.2
.400 74.5 77.1 16-8 .667 77.3
.300 78.8 88.7 12-14 .462 77.0
Def.
79.5
84.1
81.8
71.8
68.5
80.3
1966-67
Team
Brigham Young
Wyoming
New Mexico
Utah
Arizona
Arizona State
Coach
Stan Watts
Bill Stranigan
Bob King
Jack Gardner
Bruce Larson
Ned Wulk
W-L
8-2
8-2
5-5
5-5
3-7
1-9
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off. Def.
.800 74.6 71.7 14-10 .583 81.7 76.1
.800 77.3 72.3 15-14 .517 73.4 74.9
.500 73.5 65.5 19-8 .704 72.0 61.6
.500 72.0 68.6 15-11 .577 77.2 71.0
.300 67.9 73.1 8-17 .320 67.7 73.1
.100 70.5 85.0 5-21 .192 68.4 79.3
1967-68
Team
New Mexico
Wyoming
Utah
Brigham Young
Arizona
Arizona State
Coach
Bob King
Bill Stranigan
Jack Gardner
Stan Watts
Bruce Larson
Ned Wulk
W-L
8-2
5-5
5-5
4-6
4-6
4-6
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off.
.800 79.5 68.8 23-5 .821 77.4
.500 80.6 82.8 18-9 .667 85.6
.500 84.0 81.4 17-9 .653 86.0
.400 83.7 83.4 13-12 .520 82.6
.400 75.6 80.5 11-13 .459 74.6
.400 80.7 87.2 11-17 .393 78.2
Def.
68.1
80.5
82.0
78.2
74.7
84.1
Team
Brigham Young
UTEP
Utah
Arizona State
Colorado State
Wyoming
New Mexico
Arizona
Coach
Stan Watts
Don Haskins
Jack Gardner
Ned Wulk
Jim Williams
Bill Stranigan
Bob King
Bruce Larson
Team
Wyoming
Brigham Young
Arizona
Utah
New Mexico
Arizona State
Coach
Bill Stranigan
Stan Watts
Bruce Larson
Jack Gardner
Bob King
Ned Wulk
W-L
6-4
6-4
5-5
5-5
4-6
4-6
Coach
Don Haskins
Bill Stranigan
Jack Gardner
Bruce Larson
Jim Williams
Bob King
Stan Watts
Ned Wulk
W-L
10-4
9-5
9-5
8-6
7-7
7-7
4-10
2-12
W-L
18-11
16-10
15-11
16-10
15-10
10-15
14-12
10-16
All Games
Pct. Off.
.621 82.8
.615 68.2
.615 85.6
.615 90.2
.600 79.2
.400 75.6
.539 74.4
.385 82.8
Def.
79.1
65.2
75.6
82.7
73.3
77.5
72.4
85.2
Team
Brigham Young
UTEP
Arizona State
Colorado State
New Mexico
Utah
Arizona
Wyoming
Coach
Stan Watts
Don Haskins
Ned Wulk
Jim Williams
Bob King
Bill Foster
Bruce Larson
Bill Stranigan
W-L
12-2
9-5
9-5
7-7
7-7
5-9
4-10
3-11
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off. Def.
.857 81.0 71.7 21-5 .808 81.8 74.1
.643 66.4 59.9 20-7 .741 68.5 60.6
.643 81.0 77.6 18-8 .692 84.6 79.0
.500 76.6 76.3 15-9 .625 79.2 73.2
.500 65.8 65.8 15-11 .577 72.2 68.8
.357 69.6 72.4 13-12 .520 73.9 71.6
.286 66.4 74.8 6-20 .231 66.5 76.5
.214 63.3 71.7 12-14 .462 71.0 73.8
1972-73
Team
Arizona State
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Arizona
UTEP
Colorado State
Wyoming
Utah
Coach
Ned Wulk
Norm Ellenberger
Glenn Potter
Fred Snowden
Don Haskins
Jim Williams
Bill Stranigan
Bill Foster
W-L
10-4
9-5
9-5
9-5
6-8
5-9
4-10
4-10
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off. Def.
.714 81.8 73.7 19-9 .679 82.5 74.9
.643 75.1 69.6 21-6 .777 78.6 67.1
.643 74.1 72.3 19-7 .730 79.5 74.6
.643 84.8 84.0 16-10 .615 81.8 81.5
.428 61.4 61.0 16-10 .615 63.3 56.1
.357 68.4 73.6 13-15 .464 70.1 71.8
.285 61.8 69.3 9-17 .346 60.8 66.9
.285 72.1 76.4 8-19 .296 71.1 75.5
1973-74
Team
New Mexico
Utah
Arizona
Arizona State
UTEP
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Wyoming
Coach
Norm Ellenberger
Bill Foster
Fred Snowden
Ned Wulk
Don Haskins
Glenn Potter
Jim Williams
Moe Radovich
W-L
10-4
9-5
9-5
9-5
8-6
6-8
5-9
0-14
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off.
.714 80.5 74.1 22-7 .759 84.2
.643 87.3 84.2 22-8 .733 90.9
.643 90.2 86.9 19-7 .730 89.0
.643 80.1 74.6 18-9 .667 80.9
.571 66.1 62.2 18-7 .720 65.7
.429 75.1 81.5 11-15 .423 77.5
.357 65.8 65.0 12-14 .461 67.8
.000 66.5 82.1 4-22 .153 68.9
Def.
71.9
83.1
81.9
74.0
56.5
84.0
64.8
80.0
1974-75
Team
Arizona State
UTEP
Arizona
Utah
Colorado State
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
Coach
Ned Wulk
Don Haskins
Fred Snowden
Jerry Pimm
Jim Williams
Glenn Potter
Norm Ellenberger
Moe Radovich
W-L
12-2
10-4
9-5
7-7
6-8
5-9
4-10
3-11
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.857 89.1 78.9
.714 64.2 59.8
.642 80.0 74.9
.500 77.5 77.2
.429 75.1 74.7
.357 75.4 82.7
.286 67.4 70.9
.214 63.6 73.0
W-L
25-4
20-6
22-7
17-9
14-12
12-14
13-13
10-16
All Games
Pct. Off.
.862 86.9
.769 64.2
.759 82.1
.654 85.4
.538 76.5
.462 79.3
.500 71.1
.385 68.7
Def.
77.0
57.3
74.6
79.8
70.6
81.4
70.2
71.5
W-L
24-9
19-7
19-8
16-11
12-14
10-16
16-11
10-17
All Games
Pct. Off.
.727 81.9
.731 64.2
.704 81.6
.592 72.8
.461 77.5
.384 73.6
.592 77.7
.370 66.4
Def.
73.7
56.9
73.8
70.4
76.5
76.6
74.6
65.9
1975-76
W-L
19-9
16-12
17-10
13-13
17-9
11-15
All Games
Pct. Off.
.679 82.2
.571 83.0
.630 78.0
.500 83.6
.654 77.4
.423 83.0
Def.
74.3
80.7
72.9
83.7
69.1
84.7
1969-70
Team
UTEP
Wyoming
Utah
Arizona
Colorado State
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Arizona State
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.714 82.0 75.4
.643 69.5 68.5
.643 85.1 84.4
.571 87.5 82.4
.500 80.2 76.5
.429 76.0 77.8
.286 71.2 76.0
.214 79.6 88.9
1971-72
1968-69
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.600 74.6 72.1
.600 80.4 79.8
.500 76.8 75.7
.500 82.4 84.2
.400 75.8 74.6
.400 83.4 87.0
W-L
10-4
9-5
9-5
8-6
7-7
6-8
4-10
3-11
Team
Arizona
UTEP
Utah
New Mexico
Brigham Young
Colorado State
Arizona State
Wyoming
Coach
Fred Snowden
Don Haskins
Jerry Pimm
Norm Ellenberger
Frank Arnold
Jim Williams
Ned Wulk
Moe Radovich
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. Off. Def.
W-L Pct. Off. Def.
.714 79.5 71.9 17-8 .680 79.1 72.6
.643 86.4 83.3 19-7 .731 83.9 79.7
.643 86.4 82.4 18-10 .643 87.9 83.7
.571 79.8 80.4 12-14 .452 78.4 81.9
.500 78.3 75.5 14-9 .609 78.2 73.3
.500 78.0 79.4 13-13 .500 78.0 78.7
.286 80.4 86.0 8-18 .308 80.6 84.2
.142 83.8 94.3 4-22 .154 81.5 89.6
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W-L
11-3
9-5
9-5
8-6
6-8
6-8
5-9
2-12
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.786 73.7 69.3
.643 61.0 58.4
.643 73.4 71.7
.571 66.5 66.1
.428 77.0 75.4
.428 74.1 77.6
.357 75.6 76.5
.143 61.2 66.4
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE • WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
STANDINGS ALL-TIME
1982-83
1976-77
Team
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
Wyoming
Arizona State
Colorado State
Brigham Young
UTEP
Coach
Jerry Pimm
Fred Snowden
Norm Ellenberger
Don DeVoe
Ned Wulk
Jim Williams
Frank Arnold
Don Haskins
W-L
11-3
10-4
8-6
8-6
6-8
6-8
4-10
3-11
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.786 77.1 71.2
.714 82.5 77.1
.576 77.5 77.5
.576 74.6 78.8
.428 80.7 80.1
.428 69.0 67.6
.286 69.3 74.0
.214 58.6 62.8
W-L
22-7
21-6
19-11
17-10
15-13
13-12
12-15
11-15
All Games
Pct. Off.
.758 81.7
.778 85.2
.633 86.6
.629 75.4
.536 82.7
.520 70.8
.444 74.6
.423 63.7
Def.
74.5
74.6
80.8
72.7
79.6
65.9
75.1
63.4
W-L
24-4
23-6
18-9
15-11
13-14
12-18
12-15
10-16
All Games
Pct. Off.
.857 97.5
.793 79.5
.667 76.1
.577 84.0
.481 79.6
.400 81.0
.444 77.9
.385 63.1
Def.
82.9
73.2
73.0
79.5
80.4
83.2
77.7
65.5
W-L
20-8
20-10
19-10
15-12
15-12
11-15
11-16
All Games
Pct. Off.
.714 85.0
.667 77.6
.655 88.5
.555 70.6
.555 80.7
.423 69.0
.407 73.5
Def.
76.6
75.5
82.0
65.6
78.2
67.8
74.3
W-L
24-5
20-8
18-10
18-10
10-17
13-14
7-21
6-21
All Games
Pct. Off.
.837 83.5
.714 70.2
.643 77.7
.643 69.0
.370 72.9
.481 75.7
.250 74.0
.222 77.6
Def.
72.5
65.8
73.1
58.7
77.1
76.4
80.0
85.3
W-L
25-5
24-6
25-7
18-12
15-12
14-13
11-15
9-18
3-24
All Games
Pct. Off.
.833 76.3
.809 73.6
.781 78.8
.600 67.4
.556 72.5
.518 74.3
.423 75.7
.333 54.0
.111 57.6
Def.
66.3
57.7
71.1
62.1
72.5
73.4
77.3
56.2
70.8
W-L
23-7
20-8
20-9
17-10
17-13
14-14
11-17
8-19
8-19
All Games
Pct. Off.
.767 62.6
.714 62.4
.689 63.0
.629 69.0
.567 62.8
.500 70.6
.393 64.0
.296 51.1
.296 56.9
Def.
51.5
53.4
66.9
66.2
58.4
67.9
67.9
56.9
61.2
1977-78
Team
New Mexico
Utah
Colorado State
Arizona
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Wyoming
UTEP
Coach
Norm Ellenberger
Jerry Pimm
Jim Williams
Fred Snowden
Ned Wulk
Fred Arnold
Don DeVoe
Don Haskins
W-L
13-1
12-2
8-6
6-8
6-8
6-8
3-11
2-12
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.928 92.4 79.8
.857 81.5 74.7
.571 77.6 78.1
.428 82.1 81.1
.428 78.2 81.1
.428 79.9 80.9
.214 72.5 81.1
.143 60.9 68.4
Coach
Frank Arnold
Jerry Pimm
Norm Ellenberger
Jim Brandenburg
Tim Vezie
Don Haskins
Jim Williams
W-L
10-2
9-3
8-4
5-7
4-8
3-9
3-9
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.833 81.9 71.8
.750 76.3 74.1
.667 77.7 75.5
.417 61.9 63.5
.333 78.0 80.8
.250 64.9 67.3
.250 69.7 76.6
1979-80
Team
Brigham Young
UTEP
Utah
Wyoming
Colorado State
Hawai‘i
New Mexico
San Diego State
Coach
Frank Arnold
Don Haskins
Jerry Pimm
Jim Brandenburg
Jim Williams
Larry Little
Charlie Harrison
Smokey Gaines
W-L
13-1
10-4
10-4
8-6
5-9
4-10
3-11
3-11
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.928 84.2 69.7
.714 71.2 68.1
.714 78.1 72.1
.571 59.5 55.8
.357 73.7 78.4
.286 76.0 74.1
.214 67.6 76.2
.214 76.4 85.5
1980-81
Team
Utah
Wyoming
Brigham Young
UTEP
San Diego State
Hawai‘i
New Mexico
Air Force
Colorado State
Coach
Jerry Pimm
Jim Brandenburg
Frank Arnold
Don Haskins
Smokey Gaines
Larry Little
Gary Colson
Hank Egan
Tony McAndrews
W-L
13-3
13-3
12-4
9-7
8-8
7-9
6-10
3-13
1-15
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.812 72.8 64.9
.812 68.9 55.8
.750 77.8 69.6
.562 60.1 57.8
.500 70.6 74.1
.437 63.8 67.9
.375 70.9 75.5
.187 52.8 57.6
.062 54.8 79.2
1981-82
Team
Wyoming
UTEP
San Diego State
Hawai‘i
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Utah
Air Force
Colorado State
Coach
Jim Brandenburg
Don Haskins
Smokey Gaines
Larry Little
Fred Arnold
Gary Colson
Jerry Pimm
Hank Egan
Tony McAndrews
W-L
14-2
11-5
11-5
9-7
9-7
7-9
6-10
3-13
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.875 58.7 47.1
.687 57.3 52.3
.687 69.0 65.9
.562 64.1 63.5
.562 60.3 55.9
.437 65.2 68.1
.375 62.7 67.8
.188 48.9 58.8
.125 52.6 59.3
Coach
Don Haskins
Jerry Pimm
Frank Arnold
Larry Little
Smokey Gaines
Jim Brandenburg
Gary Colson
Tony McAndrews
Hank Egan
W-L
11-5
11-5
11-5
9-7
8-8
8-8
6-10
6-10
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.687 58.4 54.6
.687 63.3 61.3
.687 69.9 62.8
.562 66.8 67.6
.500 64.3 64.8
.500 60.1 56.6
.375 64.2 68.4
.375 55.9 58.9
.125 55.4 64.4
W-L
19-10
18-14
15-14
17-11
18-10
16-13
14-15
11-17
10-17
All Games
Pct. Off.
.655 64.5
.563 64.0
.517 69.4
.607 67.6
.643 69.7
.552 62.9
.483 71.7
.393 57.5
.370 57.9
Def.
57.6
64.7
66.2
67.7
65.0
57.1
69.9
58.9
63.0
W-L
27-4
20-11
24-11
17-13
16-14
15-13
12-16
11-19
8-19
All Games
Pct. Off.
.871 67.8
.645 78.5
.686 63.7
.567 63.2
.533 61.9
.536 72.1
.428 69.4
.367 69.9
.296 56.7
Def.
59.9
75.0
59.2
58.4
59.8
70.3
72.5
72.3
61.0
W-L
22-10
23-8
19-13
18-12
15-14
15-16
15-14
10-18
8-20
All Games
Pct. Off.
.687 73.8
.742 80.4
.594 70.4
.600 69.2
.519 75.0
.484 71.0
.519 65.3
.357 69.4
.286 64.2
Def.
66.8
72.3
66.8
66.7
74.4
72.0
65.5
73.1
67.1
W-L
24-12
27-6
20-10
18-14
17-14
10-19
11-18
10-19
4-24
All Games
Pct. Off.
.667 70.2
.818 67.6
.667 73.8
.563 72.8
.548 67.5
.345 74.7
.379 62.6
.345 60.7
.143 66.2
Def.
66.3
60.2
70.0
70.6
63.9
76.7
65.1
64.4
77.2
W-L
25-7
21-11
25-10
24-10
17-13
13-16
12-15
7-21
5-25
All Games
Pct.
H A
.781 15-2 9-3
.656 10-4 9-6
.714 19-4 4-5
.706 11-3 7-6
.567 12-5 5-7
.448 9-6 3-10
.444 8-6 3-8
.250 6-11 0-10
.167 5-12 0-10
N
1-2
2-1
2-1
6-1
0-1
1-0
1-1
1-0
0-3
W-L
26-6
26-6
19-11
23-10
22-14
22-13
12-17
11-17
4-25
All Games
Pct.
H A
.813 16-2 9-3
.813 15-1 7-4
.633 14-2 5-8
.697 16-2 5-6
.611 19-2 3-9
.629 15-2 4-8
.414 9-6 2-8
.393 9-4 1-10
.138 3-14 0-11
N
1-1
4-1
0-1
2-2
0-3
3-3
1-3
1-3
1-0
1983-84
1978-79
Team
Brigham Young
Utah
New Mexico
Wyoming
San Diego State
UTEP
Colorado State
Team
UTEP
Utah
Brigham Young
Hawai‘i
San Diego State
Wyoming
New Mexico
Colorado State
Air Force
Team
UTEP
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
Colorado State
San Diego State
Hawai‘i
Utah
Air Force
Coach
Don Haskins
Ladell Andersen
Gary Colson
Jim Brandenburg
Tony McAndrews
Smokey Gaines
Larry Little
Lynn Archibald
Hank Egan
W-L
13-3
12-4
10-6
9-7
9-7
6-10
6-10
4-12
3-13
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.812 67.6 61.1
.750 79.9 73.3
.625 60.7 58.9
.562 62.4 59.4
.562 60.1 60.0
.375 67.1 68.4
.375 64.6 69.4
.250 67.1 70.1
.187 53.8 61.9
1984-85
Team
UTEP
San Diego State
New Mexico
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Utah
Wyoming
Hawai‘i
Air Force
Coach
Don Haskins
Smokey Gaines
Gary Colson
Tony McAndrews
Ladell Andersen
Lynn Archibald
Jim Brandenburg
Larry Little
Reggie Minton
W-L
12-4
11-5
9-7
9-7
9-7
8-8
7-9
5-11
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.750 73.6 66.2
.687 77.1 71.8
.562 69.6 66.5
.562 66.7 66.0
.562 73.6 71.9
.500 68.3 69.0
.437 63.2 66.6
.312 65.1 71.2
.125 61.3 69.1
1985-86
Team
Wyoming
UTEP
Utah
Brigham Young
New Mexico
San Diego State
Colorado State
Air Force
Hawai‘i
Coach
Jim Brandenburg
Don Haskins
Lynn Archibald
Ladell Andersen
Gary Colson
Smokey Gaines
Tony McAndrews
Reggie Minton
Frank Arnold
W-L
12-4
12-4
12-4
11-5
8-8
7-9
6-10
3-13
1-15
WAC Games
Pct. Off. Def.
.750 70.1 64.3
.750 69.3 61.4
.750 71.3 68.8
.688 71.7 65.8
.500 67.0 64.8
.438 73.9 75.2
.375 65.3 67.1
.188 56.8 64.9
.071 64.0 76.9
1986-87
Team
UTEP
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
Utah
Colorado State
Air Force
Hawai‘i
San Diego State
Coach
Don Haskins
Ladell Andersen
Gary Colson
Jim Brandenburg
Lynn Archibald
Tony McAndrews
Reggie Minton
Frank Arnold
Smokey Gaines
W-L
13-3
12-4
11-5
11-5
9-7
7-9
5-11
2-14
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.813 7-1 6-2
.750 6-2 6-2
.688 7-1 4-4
.688 6-2 5-3
.563 5-3 4-4
.438 4-4 3-5
.313 3-5 2-6
.125 2-6 0-8
.125 2-6 0-8
1987-88
Team
Brigham Young
Wyoming
Utah
UTEP
New Mexico
Colorado State
San Diego State
Air Force
Hawai‘i
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Ladell Andersen
Benny Dees
Lynn Archibald
Don Haskins
Gary Colson
Boyd Grant
Jim Brandenburg
Reggie Minton
Riley Wallace
W-L
13-3
11-5
11-5
10-6
8-8
8-8
5-11
4-12
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.813 7-1 6-2
.688 7-1 4-4
.688 7-1 4-4
.625 6-2 4-4
.500 7-1 1-7
.500 6-2 2-6
.313 4-4 1-7
.250 4-4 0-8
.125 2-6 0-8
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1988-89
Team
Colorado State
UTEP
New Mexico
Hawai‘i
Brigham Young
Air Force
Wyoming
Utah
San Diego State
Coach
Boyd Grant
Don Haskins
Dave Bliss
Riley Wallace
Ladell Andersen
Reggie Minton
Benny Dees
Lynn Archibald
Jim Brandenburg
W-L
12-4
11-5
11-5
9-7
7-9
6-10
6-10
6-10
4-12
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.750 7-1 5-3
.688 8-0 3-5
.688 6-2 5-3
.563 5-3 4-4
.438 5-3 2-6
.375 3-5 3-5
.375 3-5 3-5
.375 3-5 3-5
.250 4-4 0-8
1994-95
W-L
23-10
26-7
22-11
17-13
14-15
14-14
14-17
16-17
12-17
All Games
Pct.
H A
.697 12-2 8-6
.788 18-0 4-6
.667 15-5 6-5
.567 11-4 4-8
.483 10-5 3-9
.500 9-5 4-7
.452 11-7 3-8
.485 11-7 4-8
.414 11-6 1-11
N
3-2
4-1
1-1
2-1
1-1
1-2
0-2
1-2
0-0
W-L
21-9
21-9
25-10
21-11
20-14
15-14
16-14
13-18
12-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.700 13-1 5-6
.700 15-0 6-7
.714 14-2 4-7
.656 15-5 6-5
.588 17-3 3-9
.517 11-5 4-8
.533 12-3 3-10
.419 10-6 1-9
.375 8-7 1-10
N
3-2
0-2
7-1
0-1
0-2
0-1
1-1
2-3
3-3
W-L
30-4
21-13
20-10
20-12
16-13
16-13
15-14
13-16
9-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.882 15-0 12-2
.618 10-6 7-4
.667 15-2 5-6
.625 15-5 5-7
.552 13-4 3-9
.552 13-4 2-7
.517 8-6 6-7
.448 10-6 2-9
.310 8-7 1-10
N
3-2
4-3
0-2
0-0
0-0
1-2
1-1
1-1
0-3
W-L
25-7
27-7
20-13
24-11
16-12
16-13
14-17
9-20
2-26
All Games
Pct.
H A
.781 14-1 4-4
.794 17-1 7-4
.606 15-5 4-6
.686 14-4 8-5
.571 12-5 3-6
.552 11-4 5-7
.452 10-6 4-11
.310 8-7 1-11
.071 1-13 0-13
N
4-2
3-2
1-2
2-2
1-1
0-2
0-0
0-2
1-0
W-L
24-7
25-9
24-7
21-13
17-12
13-15
12-16
13-15
8-21
9-19
All Games
Pct.
H A
.774 15-0 7-5
.735 13-1 8-3
.774 15-1 6-5
.618 13-5 6-7
.586 14-2 3-9
.464 10-5 3-9
.429 9-8 2-7
.464 9-4 3-9
.276 6-9 1-10
.321 7-7 1-11
N
2-2
4-5
3-2
2-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-1
W-L
23-8
21-11
22-10
18-15
15-13
14-14
18-12
14-14
12-16
8-18
All Games
Pct.
H A
.742 16-1 6-5
.656 15-2 5-8
.688 14-2 5-6
.545 11-5 4-6
.536 12-3 3-9
.500 11-3 3-10
.600 13-5 4-6
.500 8-5 3-8
.429 7-6 4-9
.308 7-8 1-9
N
1-2
1-1
3-2
3-4
0-1
0-1
1-1
3-1
1-1
0-1
1989-90
Team
Colorado State
Brigham Young
Hawai‘i
UTEP
New Mexico
Wyoming
Utah
San Diego State
Air Force
Coach
Boyd Grant
Roger Reid
Riley Wallace
Don Haskins
Dave Bliss
Benny Dees
Rick Majerus
Jim Brandenburg
Reggie Minton
W-L
11-5
11-5
10-6
10-6
9-7
7-9
7-9
4-12
3-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.688 7-1 4-4
.688 8-0 3-5
.625 7-1 3-5
.625 5-3 5-3
.563 6-2 3-5
.437 4-4 3-5
.437 6-2 1-7
.250 3-5 1-7
.188 2-6 1-7
Coach
Rick Majerus
Roger Reid
Dave Bliss
Benny Dees
Don Haskins
Riley Wallace
Boyd Grant
Jim Brandenburg
Reggie Minton
W-L
15-1
11-5
10-6
8-8
7-9
7-9
6-10
6-10
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.938 8-0 7-1
.688 6-2 5-3
.625 6-2 4-4
.500 4-4 4-4
.467 5-3 2-6
.467 5-3 2-6
.375 4-4 2-6
.375 4-4 2-6
.125 1-7 1-7
1991-92
Team
Brigham Young
UTEP
New Mexico
Utah
Hawai‘i
Wyoming
Colorado State
Air Force
San Diego State
Coach
W-L
Roger Reid
12-4
Don Haskins
12-4
Dave Bliss
11-5
Rick Majerus
9-7
Riley Wallace
9-7
Benny Dees
8-8
Stew Morrill
8-8
Reggie Minton
3-13
Jim Brandenburg/ 0-16
Jim Harrick, Jr.
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.750 8-0 4-4
.750 8-0 4-4
.688 8-0 3-5
.563 5-3 4-4
.563 6-2 3-5
.500 5-3 3-5
.500 5-3 3-5
.188 2-6 1-7
.000 0-8 0-8
1992-93
Team
Utah
Brigham Young
New Mexico
UTEP
Colorado State
Fresno State
Hawai‘i
Wyoming
San Diego State
Air Force
Coach
Rick Majerus
Roger Reid
Dave Bliss
Don Haskins
Stew Morrill
Gary Colson
Riley Wallace
Benny Dees
Tony Fuller
Reggie Minton
W-L
15-3
15-3
13-5
10-8
9-9
8-10
7-11
7-11
3-15
3-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.833 9-0 6-3
.833 8-1 7-2
.722 8-1 5-4
.556 6-3 4-5
.500 7-2 2-7
.444 6-3 2-7
.313 5-4 2-7
.313 5-4 2-7
.167 2-7 1-8
.167 2-7 1-8
1993-94
Team
New Mexico
Fresno State
Brigham Young
Hawai‘i
Colorado State
Utah
UTEP
Wyoming
San Diego State
Air Force
Coach
Dave Bliss
Gary Colson
Roger Reid
Riley Wallace
Stew Morrill
Rick Majerus
Don Haskins
Joby Wright
Tony Fuller
Reggie Minton
W-L
14-4
13-5
12-6
11-7
8-10
8-10
8-10
7-11
6-12
3-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.778 9-0 5-4
.722 8-1 5-4
.667 7-2 5-4
.611 7-2 4-5
.444 6-3 2-7
.444 7-2 1-8
.444 4-5 4-5
.389 5-4 2-7
.333 4-5 2-7
.167 2-7 1-8
Coach
Rick Majerus
Roger Reid
Don Haskins
Joby Wright
Dave Bliss
Riley Wallace
Stew Morrill
Gary Colson
Fred Trenkle
Reggie Minton
W-L
15-3
13-5
13-5
9-9
9-9
8-10
7-11
7-11
5-13
4-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.833 9-0 6-3
.722 9-0 4-5
.722 9-0 4-5
.500 6-3 3-6
.500 6-3 3-6
.444 7-2 1-8
.389 6-3 1-8
.389 5-4 2-7
.288 5-4 0-9
.222 3-6 1-8
W-L
28-6
22-10
20-10
13-15
15-15
16-13
17-14
13-15
11-17
8-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.824 15-0 9-3
.688 14-0 14-7
.667 16-3 4-6
.464 9-5 3-8
.500 12-8 3-7
.552 13-4 1-8
.548 12-4 3-9
.464 10-6 3-8
.393 9-5 1-11
.286 7-7 1-10
N
4-3
4-3
0-1
1-2
0-0
2-1
2-1
0-1
1-1
0-3
W-L
27-7
28-5
22-11
18-12
15-13
14-15
15-14
10-18
13-15
5-23
All Games
Pct.
H A
.794 14-1 9-4
.848 19-1 8-3
.667 17-3 4-8
.600 11-5 6-6
.536 11-4 4-8
.483 10-4 2-10
.517 11-4 3-10
.357 8-8 2-8
.464 10-6 2-9
.179 5-10 0-10
N
4-2
1-1
1-0
1-1
0-1
2-1
1-0
0-2
1-0
0-3
W-L
20-12
21-8
22-10
20-9
12-16
13-14
12-15
7-19
All Games
Pct.
H A
.625 13-1 6-7
.724 16-3 5-4
.688 13-1 6-7
.690 14-3 6-5
.429 8-3 3-9
.481 6-6 5-7
.444 9-5 3-10
.269 6-9 0-10
N
1-4
0-1
1-4
0-1
1-4
2-1
0-0
1-0
W-L
29-4
24-10
25-8
22-13
16-12
12-15
13-13
1-25
All Games
Pct.
H A
.879 13-1 10-1
.706 12-1 8-5
.758 18-0 4-6
.629 14-3 2-6
.571 9-4 6-7
.462 9-3 2-11
.500 11-4 1-9
.038 1-13 0-11
N
6-2
4-4
3-2
6-3
1-1
1-1
1-0
0-1
W-L
27-6
21-13
19-12
21-9
18-10
13-15
6-22
3-23
All Games
Pct.
H A
.818 16-1 9-2
.618 13-4 7-6
.613 11-4 6-6
.700 17-5 4-4
.643 13-4 4-5
.464 7-7 5-6
.214 4-9 1-10
.115 3-10 0-13
N
2-3
1-3
2-2
0-0
1-1
1-2
1-3
0-0
WAC Games
All Games
Pct. H A W-L Pct.
H A
.857 7-0 5-2 30-4 .882 13-0 10-3
.786 6-1 5-2 24-8 .750 15-1 6-6
.643 6-1 3-4 19-9 .679 13-2 4-6
.571 4-3 4-3 20-9 .690 12-3 8-5
.500 5-2 2-5 20-13 .606 16-4 4-8
.286 2-5 2-5 9-21 .300 4-10 4-9
.214 2-5 1-6 12-14 .462 10-7 2-7
.143 2-5 0-7 10-16 .385 7-6 3-10
N
7-1
3-1
2-1
0-1
0-1
1-2
0-0
0-0
1995-96
1990-91
Team
Utah
Brigham Young
New Mexico
Wyoming
UTEP
Hawai‘i
Colorado State
San Diego State
Air Force
Team
Utah
Brigham Young
UTEP
Wyoming
New Mexico
Hawai‘i
Colorado State
Fresno State
San Diego State
Air Force
WAC Games
Team
Coach
W-L Pct. H A
Utah
Rick Majerus
15-3 .833 8-1 7-2
New Mexico
Dave Bliss
14-4 .778 8-1 6-3
Fresno State
Jerry Tarkanian
13-5 .722 9-0 4-5
Colorado State Stew Morrill
11-7 .611 6-3 5-4
Brigham Young Roger Reid
9-9 .500 5-4 4-5
Wyoming
Joby Wright
8-10 .444 7-2 1-8
San Diego State Fred Trenkle
8-10 .444 6-3 2-7
Hawai‘i*
Riley Wallace
7-11 .389 5-4 2-7
UTEP*
Don Haskins
4-14 .222 3-6 1-8
Air Force
Reggie Minton
1-17 .056 1-8 0-9
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1996-97
PACIFIC DIVISION
Team
Fresno State
Hawai‘i
UNLV
Colorado State
Wyoming
San Jose State
San Diego State
Air Force
Coach
Jerry Tarkanian
Riley Wallace
Bill Bayno
Stew Morrill
Joby Wright
Stan Morrison
Fred Trenkle
Reggie Minton
W-L
12-4
12-4
11-5
10-6
8-8
5-11
4-12
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.750 8-0 4-4
.750 7-1 5-3
.688 6-2 5-3
.625 6-2 4-4
.500 6-2 2-6
.313 3-5 2-6
.250 3-5 1-7
.125 2-6 0-8
MOUNTAIN DIVISION
Team
Utah
Tulsa
New Mexico
TCU
SMU
Rice
UTEP
Brigham Young
Coach
Rick Majerus
Steve Robinson
Dave Bliss
Billy Tubbs
Mike Dement
Willis Wilson
Don Haskins
Roger Reid/
Tony Ingle
W-L
15-1
12-4
11-5
7-9
7-9
6-10
6-10
0-16
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.938 8-0 7-1
.750 7-1 5-3
.688 8-0 3-5
.438 5-3 2-6
.438 4-4 3-5
.375 5-3 1-7
.375 5-3 1-7
.000 0-8 0-8
1997-98
PACIFIC DIVISION
Team
TCU
Fresno State
Tulsa
Hawai‘i
SMU
San Diego State
Rice
San Jose State
Coach
Billy Tubbs
Jerry Tarkanian
Bill Self
Riley Wallace
Mike Dement
Fred Trenkle
Willis Wilson
Stan Morrison
W-L
14-0
10-4
9-5
8-6
6-8
5-9
3-11
1-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
1.000 7-0 7-0
.714 5-2 5-2
.643 6-1 3-4
.571 4-3 4-3
.429 3-4 3-4
.357 3-4 2-5
.214 2-5 1-6
.071 1-6 0-7
MOUNTAIN DIVISION
Team
Utah
New Mexico
Wyoming
Colorado State
UNLV
Brigham Young
UTEP
Air Force
Coach
Rick Majerus
Dave Bliss
Larry Shyatt
Stew Morrill
Bill Bayno
Steve Cleveland
Don Haskins
Reggie Minton
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8-6
7-7
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1998-99
2003-04
PACIFIC DIVISION
Team
Utah
New Mexico
Fresno State
UTEP
Brigham Young
San Jose State
Hawai‘i
San Diego State
Coach
Rick Majerus
Dave Bliss
Jerry Tarkanian
Don Haskins
Steve Cleveland
Phil Johnson
Riley Wallace
Fred Trenkle
W-L
14-0
9-5
9-5
8-6
6-8
5-9
3-11
2-12
WAC Games
Pct. H A
1.000 7-0 7-0
.643 6-1 3-4
.643 6-1 3-4
.571 6-1 2-5
.429 4-3 2-5
.357 5-2 0-7
.214 3-4 0-7
.143 2-5 0-7
W-L
28-5
25-9
21-12
16-12
12-16
12-16
6-20
4-22
All Games
Pct.
H A
.848 14-0 8-2
.735 19-1 3-6
.636 15-2 4-7
.571 14-4 2-7
.429 9-5 2-10
.429 10-4 2-11
.231 6-13 0-7
.154 4-11 0-11
N
6-3
3-2
2-3
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
Tulsa
San Jose St.
MOUNTAIN DIVISION
Team
UNLV
Tulsa
Rice
TCU
SMU
Colorado State
Wyoming
Air Force
Coach
Bill Bayno
Bill Self
Willis Wilson
Billy Tubbs
Mike Dement
Ritchie McKay
Steve McClain
Reggie Minton
W-L
9-5
9-5
8-6
7-7
7-7
7-7
7-7
2-12
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.643 5-2 4-3
.643 6-1 3-4
.571 6-1 2-5
.500 4-3 3-4
.500 4-3 3-4
.500 5-2 2-5
.500 6-1 1-6
.143 2-5 0-7
W-L
16-13
23-10
18-10
21-11
15-15
19-11
18-10
10-16
All Games
Pct.
H A
.552 10-6 6-5
.697 13-1 5-6
.643 13-1 2-7
.656 14-4 7-5
.500 8-6 6-6
.633 14-2 5-8
.643 12-2 3-7
.385 8-7 1-9
N
0-2
5-3
3-2
0-2
1-3
0-1
3-1
1-0
W-L
32-5
24-10
21-9
18-14
15-15
17-12
13-15
5-22
All Games
Pct.
H A
.865 14-1 10-3
.706 15-4 7-4
.700 13-2 7-6
.563 12-5 5-6
.500 10-3 4-9
.583 15-4 1-8
.464 11-6 2-9
.185 5-7 0-13
N
8-1
2-2
1-1
1-3
1-3
1-0
0-0
0-2
W-L
26-7
26-11
23-9
20-11
17-14
18-12
14-14
14-16
10-18
All Games
Pct.
H A
.788 17-1 6-4
.703 16-3 6-8
.719 16-2 6-7
.645 15-1 3-7
.548 13-5 2-8
.600 10-2 6-7
.500 9-5 5-9
.467 10-5 3-9
.357 9-5 1-12
N
3-2
4-0
1-0
2-3
2-1
2-3
0-0
1-2
0-1
W-L
27-6
27-7
22-10
15-14
17-13
19-15
13-17
10-19
10-22
10-22
All Games
Pct.
H A
.818 16-1 7-3
.794 13-3 10-3
.688 13-2 9-7
.517 8-6 6-7
.567 10-4 6-8
.559 12-5 5-8
.433 9-6 3-11
.345 8-7 2-11
.312 6-8 2-11
.312 9-7 0-12
N
4-2
4-1
0-1
1-1
1-1
2-2
1-0
0-1
2-3
1-3
W-L
20-8
23-10
17-13
18-14
19-10
19-12
12-15
13-16
7-21
6-24
All Games
Pct.
H A
.714 14-1 6-7
.697 14-3 6-6
.567 10-3 5-9
.563 11-3 5-11
.655 13-2 6-7
.613 15-1 3-11
.444 9-4 3-10
.448 9-7 4-8
.250 5-8 2-12
.200 5-12 0-12
N
0-0
3-1
2-1
2-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
1999-2000
Team
Tulsa
Fresno State
SMU
TCU
San Jose State
Hawai‘i
UTEP
Rice
Coach
Bill Self
Jerry Tarkanian
Mike Dement
Billy Tubbs
Steve Barnes
Riley Wallace
Jason Rabedeaux
Willis Wilson
W-L
12-2
11-3
9-5
8-6
6-8
5-9
4-10
1-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.857 6-1 6-1
.786 6-1 5-2
.643 5-2 4-3
.571 5-2 3-4
.429 4-3 2-5
.357 4-3 1-6
.286 4-3 0-7
.071 1-6 0-7
2000-01
Team
Fresno State
Tulsa
UTEP
TCU
Hawai‘i
SMU
San Jose State
Rice
Nevada
Coach
Jerry Tarkanian
Buzz Peterson
Jason Rabedeaux
Billy Tubbs
Riley Wallace
Mike Dement
Steve Barnes
Willis Wilson
Trent Johnson
W-L
13-3
10-6
10-6
9-7
8-8
8-8
6-10
5-11
3-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.812 8-0 5-3
.625 7-1 3-5
.625 7-1 3-5
.562 7-1 2-6
.500 7-1 1-7
.500 6-2 2-6
.375 4-4 2-6
.312 4-4 1-7
.188 3-5 0-8
2001-02
Team
Hawai‘i
Tulsa
Louisiana Tech
SMU
Nevada
Fresno St.
Boise State
Rice
San Jose St.
UTEP
Coach
Riley Wallace
John Phillips
Keith Richard
Mike Dement
Trent Johnson
Jerry Tarkanian
Rod Jensen
Willis Wilson
Steve Barnes
Jason Rabedeaux
W-L
15-3
15-3
14-4
10-8
9-9
9-9
6-12
5-13
4-14
3-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.833 9-0 6-3
.833 8-1 7-2
.778 7-2 7-2
.556 5-4 5-4
.500 5-4 4-5
.500 5-4 4-5
.333 4-5 2-7
.278 3-6 2-7
.222 3-6 1-8
.167 3-6 0-9
2002-03
Team
Fresno St.
Tulsa
SMU
Nevada
Rice
Hawai‘i
Louisiana Tech
Boise St.
San Jose St.
UTEP
Coach
Ray Lopes
John Phillips
Mike Dement
Trent Johnson
Willis Wilson
Riley Wallace
Keith Richard
Greg Graham
Phil Johnson
Billy Gillispie
W-L
13-5
12-6
11-7
11-7
11-7
9-9
9-9
7-11
4-14
3-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.722 8-1 5-4
.667 8-1 4-5
.611 6-3 5-4
.611 7-2 4-5
.611 7-2 4-5
.500 8-1 1-8
.500 6-3 3-6
.389 5-4 2-7
.222 3-6 1-8
.167 3-6 0-9
Team
Nevada
UTEP
Boise St.
Rice
Hawai‘i
Fresno St.
Louisiana Tech
SMU
Coach
Trent Johnson
Billy Gillispie
Greg Graham
Willis Wilson
Riley Wallace
Ray Lopes
Keith Richard
Mike Dement/
Robert Lineburg
John Phillips
Phil Johnson
W-L
13-5
13-5
12-6
12-6
11-7
10-8
8-10
5-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.722 9-0 4-5
.722 8-1 5-4
.667 7-2 5-4
.667 8-1 4-5
.611 7-2 4-5
.556 5-4 5-4
.444 4-5 4-5
.278 3-6 2-7
5-13 .278 4-5 1-8
1-17 .056 1-8 0-9
W-L
25-9
24-8
23-10
22-11
21-12
14-15
15-15
12-18
All Games
Pct.
H A
.735 15-0 5-8
.750 16-1 6-5
.697 12-4 10-5
.667 12-3 6-7
.636 14-3 5-7
.483 8-9 6-6
.500 8-5 6-9
.400 4-8 5-8
N
5-1
2-2
1-1
4-1
2-2
0-0
1-1
3-2
9-20 .310 7-7 2-12 0-1
6-23 .207 4-10 0-12 2-1
2004-05
Team
Nevada
UTEP
Rice
Fresno St.
Louisiana Tech
SMU
Hawai‘i
Boise St.
Tulsa
San Jose St.
Coach
Mark Fox
Doc Sadler
Willis Wilson
Ray Lopes
Keith Richard
Jimmy Tubbs
Riley Wallace
Greg Graham
John Phillips/
Pooh Williamson
Phil Johnson
W-L
16-2
14-4
12-6
9-9
9-9
9-9
7-11
6-12
5-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.889 7-2 9-0
.778 8-1 6-3
.667 7-2 5-4
.500 6-3 3-6
.500 6-3 3-6
.500 6-3 3-6
.389 6-3 1-8
.333 5-4 1-8
.277 5-4 0-9
3-15 .167 3-6 0-9
W-L
25-7
27-8
19-12
16-14
14-15
14-14
16-13
16-18
9-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.781 13-4 11-2
.771 16-2 7-4
.613 13-3 5-8
.533 10-6 5-7
.483 8-4 5-9
.500 10-4 4-9
.552 13-4 2-8
.471 11-7 3-10
.310 8-8 1-10
6-23 .207
N
1-1
4-2
1-1
1-1
1-2
0-1
1-1
2-1
0-2
5-9 1-13 0-1
2005-06
Team
Nevada
Utah State
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
New Mexico St.
Fresno St.
Boise St.
San Jose St.
Idaho
Coach
Mark Fox
Stew Morrill
Keith Richard
Riley Wallace
Reggie Theus
Steve Cleveland
Greg Graham
George Nessman
Leonard Perry
W-L
13-3
11-5
11-5
10-6
10-6
8-8
6-10
2-14
1-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.813 7-1 6-2
.688 6-2 5-3
.688 6-2 5-3
.625 7-1 3-5
.625 7-1 3-5
.500 7-1 1-7
.375 4-4 2-6
.125 1-7 1-7
.063 1-7 0-8
W-L
27-6
23-9
20-13
17-11
16-14
15-13
14-15
6-25
4-25
All Games
Pct.
H A
.818 17-1 10-3
.719 14-2 7-6
.606 10-2 8-9
.607 14-3 3-7
.533 10-4 4-10
.536 12-2 3-10
.483 10-5 3-9
.194 2-11 3-12
.138 4-10 0-15
N
0-2
2-1
2-2
0-1
2-0
0-1
1-1
1-2
0-0
W-L
29-5
25-9
22-10
23-12
18-13
17-14
10-20
5-25
4-27
All Games
Pct.
H A
.853 15-1 10-2
.735 19-1 6-7
.688 15-3 7-6
.657 13-1 5-11
.581 13-3 3-8
.548 13-2 3-12
.333 7-4 3-14
.167 4-7 1-16
.129 2-12 1-14
N
4-2
0-1
0-1
5-0
2-2
1-0
0-2
0-2
1-1
W-L
25-9
24-11
21-12
21-14
11-19
13-19
8-21
13-19
6-24
All Games
Pct.
H A
.735 11-5 12-3
.686 17-0 5-9
.636 13-4 7-8
.600 15-4 6-8
.367 9-9 2-9
.406 11-6 2-11
.276 6-7 2-13
.406 7-5 4-11
.200 5-9 0-12
N
2-1
2-2
1-0
0-2
0-1
0-2
0-1
2-3
1-3
W-L
30-5
21-13
19-13
17-16
17-15
15-18
13-17
13-17
13-21
All Games
Pct.
H A
.857 17-0 11-3
.618 13-8 8-8
.594 13-3 6-9
.515 13-3 4-12
.531 12-4 4-10
.455 9-4 5-12
.433 7-7 5-10
.433 11-9 2-7
.382 9-8 3-10
N
2-2
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-1
1-2
1-0
0-1
1-3
2006-07
Team
Nevada
New Mexico St.
Fresno St.
Utah State
Hawai‘i
Boise St.
Louisiana Tech
San Jose St.
Idaho
Coach
Mark Fox
Reggie Theus
Steve Cleveland
Stew Morrill
Riley Wallace
Greg Graham
Keith Richard
George Nessman
George Pfeifer
W-L
14-2
11-5
10-6
9-7
8-8
8-8
7-9
4-12
1-15
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.875 8-0 6-2
.688 7-1 4-4
.625 6-2 4-4
.563 7-1 2-6
.500 6-2 2-6
.500 6-2 2-6
.438 6-2 1-7
.250 3-5 1-7
.063 1-7 0-8
2007-08
Team
Boise St.
Utah State
Nevada
New Mexico St.
Hawai‘i
Fresno St.
Idaho
San Jose St.
Louisiana Tech
Coach
Greg Graham
Stew Morrill
Mark Fox
Marvin Menzies
Bob Nash
Steve Cleveland
George Pfeifer
George Nessman
Kerry Rupp
W-L
12-4
12-4
12-4
12-4
5-11
7-9
3-13
4-12
5-11
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.750 7-2 6-2
.750 8-0 4-4
.750 7-1 5-3
.750 7-1 5-3
.313 5-3 3-5
.438 4-4 1-7
.188 3-5 2-6
.250 4-4 0-8
.313 3-5 0-8
2008-09
Team
Utah State
Nevada
Boise State
Idaho
New Mexico St.
Louisiana Tech
San Jose St.
Hawai‘i
Fresno State
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Stew Morrill
Mark Fox
Greg Graham
Don Verlin
Marvin Menzies
Kerry Rupp
George Nessman
Bob Nash
Steve Cleveland
W-L
14-2
11-5
9-7
9-7
9-7
6-10
6-10
5-11
3-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.875 8-0 6-2
.688 5-3 6-2
.562 6-2 3-5
.562 6-2 3-5
.562 5-3 4-4
.375 4-4 2-6
.375 3-5 3-5
.312 3-5 2-6
.188 3-5 0-8
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STANDINGS ALL-TIME
2009-10
Team
Utah State
Nevada
New Mexico St.
Louisiana Tech
Fresno State
San Jose State
Idaho
Boise State
Hawai‘i
Coach
Stew Morrill
David Carter
Marvin Menzies
Kerry Rupp
Steve Cleveland
George Nessman
Don Verlin
Greg Graham
Bob Nash
W-L
14-2
11-5
11-5
9-7
7-9
6-10
6-10
5-11
3-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.875 8-0 6-2
.688 7-1 4-4
.688 7-1 4-4
.562 6-2 3-5
.438 6-2 1-7
.375 6-2 0-8
.375 3-5 3-5
.312 3-5 2-6
.188 3-5 0-8
W-L
27-18
21-13
22-12
24-11
15-18
14-17
15-16
15-17
10-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.771 17-1 8-5
.618 15-2 4-11
.647 12-3 8-8
.686 12-2 9-8
.455 12-5 3-11
.452 10-4 4-12
.484 8-6 6-10
.469 9-7 4-9
.333 10-11 0-9
N
2-2
1-1
2-1
3-1
0-1
0-1
1-0
2-1
0-0
W-L
30-4
22-13
18-14
16-17
19-13
13-19
14-17
17-16
12-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.882 17-0 11-3
.629 12-4 9-8
.563 10-5 8-8
.485 12-5 3-10
.594 14-5 4-6
.406 9-5 3-10
.452 11-5 3-11
.515 9-6 6-9
.375 8-6 2-14
N
2-1
1-1
0-1
1-2
1-2
1-4
0-1
2-1
2-0
W-L
28-7
26-10
19-14
21-16
18-16
16-16
13-20
9-22
All Games
Pct.
H A
.800 16-2 10-3
.722 14-3 7-5
.576 11-4 7-8
.568 17-5 4-10
.529 11-4 4-10
.500 10-7 4-7
.394 9-5 3-12
.290 6-8 2-13
N
2-2
5-2
1-2
0-1
3-2
2-2
1-3
1-1
W-L
27-7
22-10
24-11
21-10
19-14
12-18
12-22
10-22
9-20
All Games
Pct.
H A
.794 14-0 11-6
.688 14-2 8-7
.686 15-1 6-8
.677 14-4 7-5
.576 7-8 10-5
.400 6-8 6-8
.353 4-11 5-8
.313 3-9 4-11
.310 5-9 4-9
N
2-1
0-1
3-2
0-1
2-1
0-2
3-3
3-2
0-2
2010-11
Team
Utah State
Boise State
Idaho
New Mexico St.
Hawai‘i
Nevada
Fresno State
San Jose State
Louisiana Tech
Coach
Stew Morrill
Leon Rice
Don Verlin
Marvin Menzies
Gib Arnold
David Carter
Steve Cleveland
George Nessman
Kerry Rupp
W-L
15-1
10-6
9-7
9-7
8-8
8-8
6-10
5-11
2-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.938 8-0 7-1
.625 5-3 5-3
.563 5-3 4-4
.563 7-1 2-6
.500 5-3 3-5
.500 5-3 3-5
.375 5-3 1-7
.313 3-5 2-6
.125 2-6 0-8
2011-12
Team
Nevada
New Mexico St.
Idaho
Utah State
Louisiana Tech
Hawai‘i
Fresno State
San Jose State
Coach
David Carter
Marvin Menzies
Don Verlin
Stew Morrill
Michael White
Gib Arnold
Rodney Terry
George Nessman
W-L
13-1
10-4
6-5
8-6
6-8
6-8
3-11
1-13
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.929 6-1 7-0
.714 6-1 4-3
.643 5-2 4-3
.571 5-2 3-4
.429 3-4 3-4
.429 3-4 3-4
.214 3-4 0-7
.071 1-6 0-7
2012-13
Team
Louisiana Tech
Denver
New Mexico St.
Utah State
UT Arlington
Idaho
Texas State
UTSA
San Jose State
Coach
Michael White
Joe Scott
Marvin Menzies
Stew Morrill
Scott Cross
Don Verlin
Doug Davalos
B. Thompson
George Nessman
W-L
16-2
16-2
14-4
11-7
11-7
7-11
5-13
3-14
3-14
WAC Games
Pct. H A
.889 9-0 7-2
.889 9-0 7-2
.778 9-0 5-4
.611 6-3 5-4
.611 5-4 6-3
.389 3-6 4-5
.278 1-8 4-5
.176 1-8 2-6
.176 1-7 2-7
COMPOSITE STANDINGS
WAC GAMES ONLY
School
Years
Bakersfield
0
Chicago State 0
Grand Canyon 0
Idaho
8
Kansas City
0
NMSU
8
Seattle U
1
Texas-Pan Am. 0
Utah Valley
0
Games
0
0
0
128
0
128
18
0
0
Home
0-0
0-0
0-0
27-37
0-0
55-9
1-8
0-0
0-0
Away
0-0
0-0
0-0
20-44
0-0
31-33
2-7
0-0
0-0
Total
0-0
0-0
0-0
47-81
0-0
86-42
3-15
0-0
0-0
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.367
.000
.672
.167
.000
.000
ALL GAMES – AS WAC MEMBER
School Games Home
Bakersfield 0
0-0
Chicago St. 0
0-0
Grand Cany. 0
0-0
Idaho
249
60-55
Kansas City 0
0-0
NMSU
269
109-25
Seattle U
30
5-11
Texas-Pan. 0
0-0
Utah Valley 0
0-0
Pct.
.000
.000
.000
.521
.000
.813
.313
.000
.000
Away
0-0
0-0
0-0
34-88
0-0
44-65
2-7
0-0
0-0
Pct. Neutral Total
Pct
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
.279
3-8
97-152 .390
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
.312 14-12 167-102 .621
.222
0-2
8-22
.267
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
0-0
0-0
.000
ALL GAMES – ALL-TIME
School
Years
Bakersfield
41
Chicago State 47
Grand Canyon 63
Idaho
107
Kansas City
36
New Mexico St. 104
Seattle U
67
Texas-Pan Am. 62
Utah Valley
41
Games
1219
1331
1728
2678
753
2409
1897
1654
1236
Won
798
528
1061
1267
318
1379
1003
773
752
Lost
421
803
667
1411
435
1029
894
881
484
Tied
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Pct
.655
.397
.614
.473
.422
.573
.529
.467
.608
ALL-TIME WAC TITLES
Team
Regular-Season Titles
Tournament Titles
Utah ................................................................................. 12 ......................................................................3
(1966-77-81-83-86-91-93-95-96-97-98-99)
(1995-97-99)
Brigham Young ............................................................ 11 ......................................................................2
(1965-67-69-71-72-79-80-83-88-90-92-93)
(1991-92)
UTEP ...................................................................................7 ......................................................................5
(1970-83-84-85-86-87-92-04)
(1984-86-89-90-05)
Nevada ..............................................................................6 ......................................................................2
(2004-05-06-07-08-12)
(2004-06)
New Mexico .....................................................................5 ......................................................................2
(1964-68-74-78-94)
(1993-96)
Wyoming ..........................................................................5 ......................................................................2
(1967-69-81-82-86)
(1987-88)
Utah State.........................................................................4 ......................................................................2
(2008-09-10-11)
(2009-11)
New Mexico State..........................................................1 ......................................................................4
(2008)
(2007-10-12-13)
Hawai‘i ...............................................................................2 ......................................................................3
(1997-02)
(1994-01-02)
Arizona State ...................................................................4 ......................................................................0
(1963-64-73-75)
Tulsa ...................................................................................3 ......................................................................1
(1999-00-02)
(2003)
Fresno State .....................................................................3 ....................................................................*0
(1997-01-03)
Colorado State ................................................................2 ......................................................................0
(1989-90)
UNLV...................................................................................1 ......................................................................1
(1999)
(1998)
Boise State........................................................................1 ......................................................................1
(2008)
(2008)
Arizona ..............................................................................1 ......................................................................0
(1976)
TCU .....................................................................................1 ......................................................................0
(1998)
San Diego State ..............................................................0 ......................................................................1
(1985)
Denver ...............................................................................1 ......................................................................0
(2013)
Louisiana Tech ................................................................1 ......................................................................0
(2013)
Boldface denotes outright titles; Italic denotes division title; *The 2000 tournament
title was vacated by Fresno State
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2013-14 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE
November 8 (Wednesday)
Bakersfield at Washington State, 7 p.m.
(PAC12 Network)
Chicago State at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Grand Canyon vs. Loyola Marymount, 4:30 p.m
(USD Tournament – San Diego, Calif.)
Emporia State at Kansas City, 3 p.m.
(KSMO-TV)
New Mexico State vs. West. Michigan, 4:30 p.m.
(Rainbow Classic – Honolulu, Hawaii)
Sam Houston St. at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
IUPUI at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
(UVU-TV)
November 9 (Thursday)
Urbana at Chicago State, 4:30 p.m.
Grand Canyon at San Diego, 6 p.m.
(USD Tournament – San Diego, Calif.)
New Mexico State vs. Tennessee State, 4:30 p.m.
(Rainbow Classic – Honolulu, Hawaii)
November 10 (Sunday)
Seattle U at Washington, 7 p.m. (PAC12 Network)
November 11 (Monday)
UC Merced at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
Kansas City at Creighton, 8 p.m.
Houston at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
North Carolina A&T at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
November 12 (Tuesday)
Jacksonville State at Chicago State, 7:05 p.m.
New Mexico State at Hawai‘i, 12 a.m. (ESPN2)
(Rainbow Classic – Honolulu, Hawaii)
Utah Valley at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. (CSN-TV)
November 13 (Wednesday)
Sacramento State at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
Idaho at Oklahoma, 7 p.m.
Kansas City at Omaha, 7 p.m.
Cal State Fullerton at Seattle U, 7 p.m. (ROOT Sports)
Houston-Tillotson at Texas-Pan American, 6 p.m.
November 15 (Friday)
Chicago State at Bradley, 7 p.m.
UTEP at New Mexico State, 7 p.m. (AggieVision)
Texas-Pan American vs. Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m.
(Islanders Classic – Corpus Christi, Texas)
November 16 (Saturday)
Western New Mexico at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
Northwest Nazarene at Idaho, 7 p.m.
Evergreen State at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
Texas-Pan American vs. IPFW, 2:30 p.m.
(Islanders Classic – Corpus Christi, Texas)
November 17 (Sunday)
Texas-Pan American at Texas A&M-CC, 3:30 p.m.
(Islanders Classic – Corpus Christi, Texas)
November 18 (Monday)
Nevada at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
Chicago State at Alabama State, 2:05 p.m.
November 19 (Tuesday)
Seattle U at Boise State, 7 p.m. (ROOT Sports)
Utah Valley at Oregon, 6 p.m. (PAC12 Network)
November 20 (Wednesday)
Kansas City at UT-Martin, 7 p.m.
Northern Colorado at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
November 21 (Thursday)
Grand Canyon at Utah, 6 p.m.
(Utah Tournament – Salt Lake City, Utah)
Idaho at Portland, 5 p.m.
(Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament – Portland, Ore.)
Texas-Pan American at UTSA, 7 p.m.
November 22 (Friday)
Chicago State at Illinois, 8 p.m.
Grand Canyon vs. Savannah State, 5 p.m.
(Utah Tournament – Salt Lake City, Utah)
Idaho vs. North Texas, 7 p.m.
(Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament – Portland, Ore.)
December 4 (Wednesday)
Chicago State at Illinois State, 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Louisville, 7 p.m.
New Mexico at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
December 5 (Thursday)
Santa Clara at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
Seattle U at Cal State Northridge, 7 p.m.
December 7 (Saturday)
UW-Parkside at Chicago State, 2:05 p.m.
Washington State at Idaho, 7 p.m.
Youngstown State at Kansas City, 12:05 p.m.
New Mexico State at Gonzaga, 7 p.m. (ESPNU)
Seattle U at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m.
UTSA at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
St. Katherine College at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
November 23 (Saturday)
Idaho State at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
Grand Canyon vs. Lamar, TBA
(Utah Tournament – Salt Lake City, Utah)
Idaho vs. Columbia, 4:30 p.m.
(Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament – Portland, Ore.)
New Mexico State at UTEP, 7 p.m.
Utah Valley at Pepperdine, 5 p.m.
December 10 (Tuesday)
Bakersfield at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 p.m.
November 25 (Monday)
Kansas City at Iowa State, 7 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
UC Riverside at Seattle U, 7 p.m. (ROOT Sports)
December 14 (Saturday)
Grand Canyon at Northern Arizona, 7 p.m.
Idaho at Portland State, 7 p.m.
Indiana State at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
New Mexico State at Drake, 7 p.m.
Utah Valley at Utah State, 7 p.m.
November 27 (Wednesday)
Prairie View A&M at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
Texas-Pan American at Lamar, 7 p.m.
Idaho vs. Boise State, TBA
(Game played at CenturyLink Arena, Boise, ID)
November 29 (Friday)
Bakersfield vs. Northern Arizona, 4:30 p.m.
(Fresno State Tournament – Fresno, Calif.)
Seattle U at Eastern Washington, 6:05 p.m.
November 30 (Saturday)
Bakersfield at Fresno State, 7 p.m.
(Fresno State Tournament – Fresno, Calif.)
Southern Illinois at Chicago State, 2:05 p.m.
San Diego Christian at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
Idaho at UC Davis, 2 p.m.
UW-Milwaukee at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
New Mexico State at Colorado State, 4 p.m.
(ROOT Sports)
Texas-Pan American at Bradley, 7 p.m.
Utah Valley at Tennessee Tech, TBA
December 11 (Wednesday)
Idaho at Montana, 7 p.m.
New Mexico State at Arizona, 7 p.m.
(PAC12 Network)
Weber State at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
December 15 (Sunday)
Bakersfield at USC, 7 p.m. (Pac12 Network)
Chicago State at DePaul, 3:30 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)
Pacific Lutheran at Seattle U, 2 p.m.
Texas-Pan American at TCU, 1 p.m. (Fox Sports SW)
December 16 (Monday)
SIUE at Chicago State, 7:05 p.m.
December 17 (Tuesday)
New Mexico State at New Mexico, 7 p.m. (ESPN3)
December 18 (Wednesday)
Grand Canyon at Tulsa, 7 p.m.
Miami (Ohio) at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
Texas-Pan American at SMU, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3)
December 19 (Thursday)
Norfolk State at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
(game played at ShoWare Center)
December 1 (Sunday)
Bakersfield vs. Drake, 11 a.m.
(Fresno State Tournament – Fresno, Calif.)
December 20 (Friday)
Idaho vs. Idaho State, 7 p.m.
(CenturyLink Arena – Boise, Idaho)
Haskell University at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
December 2 (Monday)
Idaho at UTSA, 7 p.m.
UC Davis at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
Texas-Pan American at Southern Illinois, 7 p.m.
December 21 (Saturday)
Bakersfield at UT Arlington, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Wright State, TBA
Northern New Mexico at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
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December 22 (Sunday)
Idaho at Cal State Northridge, 7 p.m.
Seattle U at Nebraska-Omaha, 4 p.m.
December 23 (Monday)
Chicago State at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. (ESPN3)
Grand Canyon at New Mexico, 7 p.m. (ROOT Sports)
North Dakota State at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
December 28 (Saturday)
Bakersfield at Idaho State, TBA
Montana at Idaho, 7 p.m.
South Dakota State at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
South Alabama at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
Tennessee Tech at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
December 29 (Sunday)
Grand Canyon at Chattanooga, 6 p.m.
(UTC Tournament – Chattanooga, Tenn.)
Chicago State at Creighton, 4 p.m. (FOX Sports 1)
Duquesne at Texas-Pan American, 2 p.m.
December 30 (Monday)
Grand Canyon vs. Middle Tennessee/Maine, TBA
(UTC Tournament – Chattanooga, Tenn.)
UC Santa Barbara at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
January 2 (Thursday)
*Texas-Pan American at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at Idaho, 7 p.m.
January 4 (Saturday)
*Utah Valley at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
Texas-Pan American at Texas A&M, 3 p.m.
(Fox Sports SW)
January 7 (Tuesday)
UW-Green Bay at Chicago State, 7 p.m.
January 9 (Thursday)
*Grand Canyon at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Idaho at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
*Seattle U at New Mexico State, 7 p.m. (AggieVision)
January 11 (Saturday)
*Chicago State at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
*Grand Canyon at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
*Idaho at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
*Seattle U at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
January 16 (Thursday)
*Bakersfield at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Chicago State, 7 p.m.
*Utah Valley at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*Texas Pan-American at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
(KSMO-TV)
January 18 (Saturday)
*Bakersfield at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*Texas-Pan American at Chicago State, 2 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
January 23 (Thursday)
*Chicago State at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Idaho at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
February 22 (Saturday)
*Bakersfield at Chicago State, 2 p.m.
*Grand Canyon at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*Utah Valley at Kansas City, TBA
January 25 (Saturday)
*Kansas City at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at Utah Valley, 7 p.m.
*Seattle U at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Texas-Pan American at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
February 24 (Monday)
Chicago State at Eastern Illinois, TBA
January 28 (Tuesday)
Walla Walla at Idaho, 7 p.m.
January 29 (Wednesday)
Kansas City at Southeast Missouri State, 7 p.m.
January 30 (Thursday)
*Bakersfield at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
*Grand Canyon at Chicago State, 7 p.m.
*Utah Valley at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
February 1 (Saturday)
*Bakersfield at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
*Grand Canyon at Kansas City, 7 p.m. (KSMO-TV)
*Seattle U at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*Utah Valley at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
February 6 (Thursday)
*Utah Valley at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*Texas-Pan American at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
February 8 (Saturday)
*Bakersfield at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at Chicago State, 4:30 p.m.
*Texas-Pan American at Idaho, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
(ROOT Sports)
February 13 (Thursday)
*Idaho at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
*Seattle U at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
February 15 (Saturday)
*Seattle U at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
*Idaho at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
*Kansas City at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
February 18 (Tuesday)
Cal State Northridge at Idaho, 7 p.m.
February 20 (Thursday)
*Bakersfield at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
*Utah Valley at Chicago State, 7 p.m.
*Grand Canyon at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
February 27 (Thursday)
*Texas-Pan American at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at Seattle U, 7 p.m.
*Kansas City at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*New Mexico State at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
March 1 (Saturday)
*New Mexico State at Bakersfield, 7 p.m.
*Chicago State at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.
*Idaho at Seattle U, 7 p.m. (ROOT Sports)
*Texas-Pan American at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
March 6 (Thursday)
*Grand Canyon at New Mexico State, 7 p.m.
(AggieVision)
*Idaho at Chicago State, 7 p.m.
*Seattle U at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
March 8 (Saturday)
*Bakersfield at Utah Valley, 7 p.m. (UVU-TV)
*Seattle U at Chicago State, 2 p.m.
*Grand Canyon at Texas-Pan American, 7 p.m.
*Idaho at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
March 13 (Thursday) WAC Tournament
Game 1: No. 1 Seed vs. No. 8 Seed, Noon
Game 2: No. 4 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed, 2:30 p.m.
Game 3: No. 3 Seed vs. No. 6 Seed, 6 p.m.
Game 4: No. 2 Seed vs. No. 7 Seed, 8:30 p.m.
March 14 (Friday) WAC Tournament
Game 5: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2, 6 p.m.
Game 6: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4, 8:30 p.m.
March 15 (Saturday) WAC Tournament
Championship Game (ESPNU)
Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6, 7 p.m.
March 18-19 (Tues.-Wed.) NCAA First Four
UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio
March 20-23 (Thurs.-Sun.) NCAA 2nd/3rd Rounds
First Niagra Center - Buffalo, N.Y.
BMO Harris Bradley Center - Milwaukee, Wisc.
Amway Center - Orlando, Fla.
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena - Spokane, Wash.
PNC Arena - Raleigh, N.C.
AT&T Center - San Antonio, Texas
Viejas Arena - San Diego, Calif.
Scottrade Center - St. Louis, Mo.
March 27-30 (Thurs.-Sun.) NCAA Regionals
Honda Center - Anaheim, Calif.
FedEx Forum - Memphis, Tenn.
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, Ind.
Madison Square Garden - New York, N.Y.
April 5-7 (Sat.-Mon.) NCAA Final Four
AT&T Stadium - North Texas
January 19 (Sunday)
*Utah Valley at Seattle U, 1 p.m.
*WAC Game
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