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EAGLE MEN’S 2018-19

Syracuse University University of Wisconsin-Green Bay University of “ORANGE” “PHOENIX” “HUSKIES” Location: Syracuse, Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin Location: , Washington Enrollment: 14,847 Enrollment: 6,815 Enrollment: 46,165 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Horizon League Conference: Pac-12 Conference Arena: Carrier Dome (35,446) Arena: Resch (9,877) Arena: Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000) Head Coach: Jim Boeheim Head Coach: Linc Darner Head Coach: Mike Hopkins SU Record: 926-371 / 42 Seasons UWGB Record: 54-47 / Three Seasons UW Record: 21-13 / One Season Career Record: Same Career Record: 347-164 / 16 Seasons Career Record: 21-13 / One Season 2017-18: 23-14 / 8-10 (t-10th) 2017-18: 13-20 / 7-11 (7th) 2017-18: 21-13 / 10-8 (t-6th)

Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: (G, 6-6, Jr., 19.2ppg, 2.9rpg) Sandy Cohen III (G, 6-6, R-Sr., 16.1ppg, 5.7rpg) Jaylen Nowell (G, 6-4, So., 16.0ppg, 4.0rpg) (F, 6-8, So., 14.9ppg, 8.8rpg Kameron Hankerson (G, 6-5, Jr., 10.7ppg, 3.1rpg) Noah Dickerson (F, 6-8, Sr., 15.5ppg, 8.4rpg) Frank Howard (G, 6-5, Sr., 14.4ppg, 4.7apg) PJ Pipes (G, 6-2, So., 7.2ppg, 2.3rpg) David Crisp (G, 6-0, Sr., 11.6ppg, 3.1apg)

SID: Pete Moore SID: Joey Daniels SID: Ashley Walker 315.443.2608 920.465.2498 206.240.3899 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.cuse.com Website: www.greenbayphoenix.com Website: www.gohuskies.com

University of Oregon University of Missouri Kansas City Seattle University “DUCKS” “KANGAROOS” “REDHAWKS” Location: Eugene, Oregon Location: Kansas City, Missouri Location: Seattle, Washington Enrollment: 24,500 Enrollment: 16,699 Enrollment: 4,647 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Pac-12 Conference Conference: Western Athletic Conference Conference: Western Athletic Conference Arena: Matthew Knight Arena (12,364) Arena: Municipal Auditorium Arena: Redhawk Center (999) Head Coach: Head Coach: Kareem Richardson Head Coach: Jim Hayford Oregon Record: 210-83 / Eight Seasons UMKC Record: 64-97 / Five Seasons SU Record: 20-14 / One Season Career Record: 620-325 / 29 Seasons Career Record: Same Career Record: 380-189 / 19 Seasons 2017-18: 23-13 / 10-8 (t-6th) 2017-18: 10-22 / 5-9 (t-7th) 2017-18: 20-14 / 8-6 (4th)

Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Payton Pritchard (G, 6-2, Jr., 14.5ppg, 4.8apg) Xavier Bishop (G, 5-8, Jr., 11.6ppg, 3.3apg) Matej Kavas (G, 6-8, R-Jr., 15.2ppg, 5.1rpg) Paul White (F, 6-9, R-Sr., 9.4ppg, 3.5rpg) Jordan Giles (F, 6-7, Jr., 10.2ppg, 3.3rpg) Morgan Means (G, 6-3, Jr., 8.6ppg, 3.6rpg) Victor Bailey Jr. (G, 6-4, So., 6.7ppg, 1.7rpg) Brandon McKissic (G, 6-3, So., 7.9ppg, 2.8rpg) Aaron Nettles (G, 5-11, So., 2.6ppg, 0.7rpg)

SID: Greg Walker SID: Nikolaus Busch SID: Sarah Finney 541.346.2252 816.529.7694 206.296.5915 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.goducks.com Website: www.umkckangaroos.com Website: www.goseattleu.com

Morehead State University State University “EAGLES” “BISON” Location: Morehead, Kentucky Location: Fargo, North Dakota Enrollment: 10,500 Enrollment: 13,796 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Ohio Valley Conference Conference: Summit League Arena: Ellis Johnson Arena (6,500) Arena: Scheels Arena (5,644) Head Coach: Preston Spradlin Head Coach: David Richman MSU Record: 20-30 / Two Seasons NDSU Record: 77-51 / Four Seasons Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Preliminary Games of the 2K Empire Classic 2017-18: 8-21 / 4-14 (12th) 2017-18: 15-17 / 5-9 (t-5th) benefitting the Wounded Warrior Project Reese Court • Cheney, Wash. Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Jordan Walker (G, 6-0, Jr., 12.2ppg, 2.7apg) Tyson Ward (G, 6-6, Jr., 11.8ppg, 5.9rpg) Nov. 16 – UMKC vs. Morehead State, 2:35 p.m. A.J. Hicks (G, 6-0, Sr., 11.0ppg, 4.2apg) Cameron Hunter (G, 6-2, So., 9.2ppg, 3.0rpg) EWU vs. Green Bay – 4:45 p.m. (approx.) Lamontray Harris (F, 6-7, Sr., 11.0ppg, 6.3rpg) Deng Geu (F, 6-6, Jr., 6.6ppg, 3.3rpg)

N 17 – Consolation or Championship, 1:05 p.m. SID: Matt Schabert SID: Wes Offerman Consolation or Championship, 3:15 p.m. (approx.) 606.783.2556 701.231.8047 (EWU will play in this game regardless of outcomes on 11/16) [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.msueagles.com Website: www.gobison.com 2018/2017/2016 CBI TOURNAMENT • 2015/2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT • 2003 NIT • 2015/2004/2000 BIG SKY CHAMPIONS 38 EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19

University of San Francisco Walla Walla University “DONS” “WOLVES” “VANDALS” Location: San Francisco, Location: Walla Walla, Washington Location: Moscow, Idaho Enrollment: 6,847 Enrollment: 1,700 Enrollment: 12.072 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NAIA Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference: Cascade Collegiate Conference Conference: Arena: War Memorial Gymnasium (5,300) Arena: Windemuth Court Arena: Cowan Spectrum (5,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: James Hill / 10th Season Head Coach: Don Verlin USF Record: 42-30 / Two Seasons 2017-18: 7-21 / 3-15 Idaho Record: 172-149 / 10 Seasons Career Record: 143-112 / Eight Seasons Career Record: Same 2017-18: 22-17 / 9-9 (t-4th) Top Returning Scorers: 2017-18: 22-9 / 14-4 (2nd) Roy Zavala (G, 5-10, So., 10.1ppg, 3.6apg) Top Returning Scorers: Michael Isotalo (G, 6-1, Sr., 9.0ppg, 2.7rpg) Top Returning Scorers: Frankie Ferrari (G, 5-11, Jr., 11.4ppg, 4.5apg) Dylan Browning (W, 6-3, Sr., 7.7ppg, 4.5rpg) Nate Sherwood (F, 6-8, Sr., 9.5ppg, 4.7rpg) Jordan Ratinho (G, 6-5, So., 10.7ppg, 3.3rpg) Trevon Allen (G, 6-2, Jr., 4.2ppg, 1.9rpg) Matt McCarthy (F, 6-9, Sr., 8.2ppg, 5.8rpg) Geno West (G, 6-2, So., 1.2ppg, 0.4rpg) SID: Logan Adams SID: Matt Fontenot 509.527.2799 SID: Joe St. Pierre 925.878.5701 [email protected] 603.475.8548 [email protected] Website: www.uwolves.com [email protected] Website: www.usfdons.com Website: www.govandals.com

Stanford University University of Northern Colorado “CARDINALS” “WILDCATS” “BEARS” Location: Stanford, California Location: Ogden, Location: Greeley, Colorado Enrollment: 16,914 Enrollment: 27,949 Enrollment: 12,000 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Pac-12 Conference Conference: Big Sky Conference Conference: Big Sky Conference Arena: Stanford Maples Pavilion (7,233) Arena: (12,000) Arena: (2,734) Head Coach: Head Coach: Randy Rahe Head Coach: Jeff Linder Stanford Record: 33-33 / Two Seasons WSU Record: 248-138 / 12 Seasons UNC Record: 37-30 / Two Seasons Career Record: 113-86 / Six Seasons Career Record: Same Career Record: Same 2017-18: 19-16 / 11-7 (t-3rd) 2017-18: 20-11 / 13-5 (t-3rd) 2017-18: 26-12 / 11-7 (5th)

Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Daejon Davis (G, 6-3, So., 10.7ppg, 4.8apg) Jerrick Harding (G, 6-1, Jr., 22.0ppg, 3.4rpg) Jordan Davis (G, 6-2, Sr., 22,5ppg, 3.7apg) KZ Okpala (F, 6-9, So., 10.0ppg, 3.7rpg) Zach Braxton (F / C, 6-9, Sr., 12.3ppg, 7.8rpg) Jalen Sanders (G, 6-5, So., 9.5ppg, 5.8rpg) (F, 6-9, So., 6.2ppg, 4.7rpg) Brekkott Chapman (F, 6-9, Sr., 10.8ppg, 5.9rpg) Jonah Radebaugh (G, 6-2, So., 7.9ppg, 6.0rpg)

SID: Doug Drabik SID: Paul Grua SID: Ryan Ronan 650.683.5528 801.626.7414 970.351.1065 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.gostanford.com Website: www.weberstatesports.com Website: www.uncbears.com

South Dakota State University “JACKRABBITS” “BENGALS” “GRIZZLIES” Location: Brookings, Location: Pocatello, Idaho Location: Missoula, Montana Enrollment: 12,107 Enrollment: 14,489 Enrollment: 12,500 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: The Summit League Conference: Big Sky Conference Conference: Big Sky Conference Arena: Frost Arena (6,063) Arena: (8,000) Arena: (7,322) Head Coach: T.J. Otzelberger Head Coach: Bill Evans Head Coach: Travis DeCuire SDSU Record: 46-24 / Two Seasons ISU Record: 59-122 / Six Seasons UM Record: 83-49 / Four Seasons Career Tenure: Same Career Record: 261-321 / 21 Seasons Career Record: Same 2017-18: 28-7 / 13-1 (1st) 2017-18: 14-16 / 9-9 (t-6th) 2017-18: 26-8 / 16-2 (1st)

Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Mike Daum (F, 6-9, Sr., 23.9ppg, 10.3rpg) Jared Stutzman (G / F, 6-6, Jr., 14.9ppg, 3.4rpg) Ahmaad Rorie (G, 6-1, R-Sr., 17.2ppg, 3.7apg) David Jenkins Jr. (G, 6-2, So., 16.1ppg, 3.2rpg) Brandon Boyd (G, 6-0, Jr. 14.9ppg, 4.2rpg) Michael Oguine (G, 6-0, Sr., 15.8ppg, 5.5rpg) Tevin King (G, 6-2, Sr., 9.1ppg, 5.6rpg) Balint Mocsan (G, 6-3, Jr., 10.1ppg, 3.5rpg) Jamar Akoh (F, 6-8, R-Sr., 12.8ppg, 6.6rpg)

SID: Andrew Sogn SID: Steve Schaack SID: Nic Hallisey 605.688.4822 208.282.2621 970.231.4789 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.gojacks.com Website: www.isubengals.com Website: www.gogriz.com 2018/2017/2016 CBI TOURNAMENT • 2015/2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT • 2003 NIT • 2015/2004/2000 BIG SKY CHAMPIONS 39 EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19

Montana State University Northern Arizona University “BOBCATS” “THUNDERBIRDS” “LUMBERJACKS” Location: Bozeman, Montana Location: Cedar City, Utah Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Enrollment: 15,500 Enrollment: 11,060 Enrollment: 30,383 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Sky Conference Conference: Big Sky Conference Conference: Big Sky Conference Arena: (8,455) Arena: America First Event Center (5,300) Arena: (7,000) Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Coach: Jack Murphy MSU Record: 50-75 / Four Seasons SUU Record: 19-46 / Two Seasons NAU Record: 68-128 / Six Seasons Career Record: Same Career Record: 28-54 / Three Seasons Career Record: Same 2017-18: 13-19 / 6-12 (t-8th) 2017-18: 13-19 / 5-13 (10th) 2017-18: 5-27 / 2-16 (12th)

Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: Top Returning Scorers: (G, 6-5, Sr., 17.5ppg, 3.7rpg) Brandon Better (G, 6-3, Sr., 12.8ppg, 2.4rpg) Karl Harris (G, 6-5, Sr., 8.2ppg, 2.2rpg) Harald Frey (G, 6-1, Jr., 13.1ppg, 3.1rpg) Dwayne Morgan (F, 6-8, R-Sr., 12.2ppg, 6.7rpg) Chris Bowling (G / F, 6-7, Jr., 7.7ppg, 2.6rpg) Keljin Blevins (F, 6-6, Sr., 9.7ppg, 5.8rpg) Dre Marin (G, 6-0, So., 7.4ppg, 3.7rpg) Corey Brown (F, 6-8, Sr., 6.6ppg, 3.4rpg)

SID: Bill Lamberty SID: Bryson Lester SID: Randy Press 406.994.5133 801-860-8653 303-908-0439 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.msubobcats.com Website: www.suutbirds.com Website: www.nauathletics.com

Portland State University “VIKINGS” Location: Portland, Oregon 2019 Big Sky Enrollment: 28,407 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Sky Conference Conference Arena: (3,094) Head Coach: Barret Perry PSU Record: 20-14 / One Season Championship Career Record: Same 2017-18: 20-14 / 9-9 (t-6th) Tournament Top Returning Scorers: Holland Woods (G, 6-0, So., 10.5ppg, 5.6apg) CenturyLink Arena • Boise, Idaho • Times Pacific Michael Mayhew (G, 6-2, Sr., 8.1ppg, 2.5rpg) Deante Strickland (G, 5-10, So., 7.7ppg, 2.1rpg) Wednesday, March 13 (First Round - 10am/12:30pm/3pm) Game 1 – No. 8 Seed vs. No. 9 Seed • Game 2 – No. 7 Seed vs. No. 10 Seed SID: Mike Lund 503.725.5602 Game 3 – No. 6 Seed vs. No. 11 Seed [email protected] Website: www.goviks.com Thursday, March 14, 2019 (Quarterfinals - 11am/1:30pm/4:30pm/7pm on Eleven Sports) Game 4 – No. 1 Seed vs. Game 1 Winner • Game 5 – No. 4 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed Sacramento State Game 6 – No. 2 Seed vs. Game 2 Winner • Game 7 – No. 3 Seed vs. Game 3 Winner “HORNETS” Location: Sacramento, California Friday, March 15, 2019 (Semifinals - 4:30pm/7pm on Eleven Sports) Enrollment: 30,800 Game 8 – Game 4 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner • Game 9 – Game 6 Winner vs. Game 7 Winner Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big Sky Conference Saturday, March 16, 2019 (on ESPNU) Arena: The Nest (1,012) Head Coach: Brian Katz Game 10 – Championship Game, 5 p.m. SS Record: 111-190 / Ten Seasons Career Record: Same 2017-18: 7-25 / 4-14 (11th)

Top Returning Scorers: Marcus Graves (G, 6-0, Sr., 13.9 ppg, 5.3 apg) Joshua Patton (C, 6-8, Jr., 10.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg) Izayah Mauriohooho-Le’afa (G, 6-2, Jr., 10.1 ppg, 3.6 apg)

SID: Ryan Bjork 916.278.7426 [email protected] Website: www.hornetsports.com 2018/2017/2016 CBI TOURNAMENT • 2015/2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT • 2003 NIT • 2015/2004/2000 BIG SKY CHAMPIONS 40 EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19

Former Eagles in the Professional Ranks Below is a list of former Eagles in professional basketball, including 18 active within the last year. ***Indicates is currently active within the last year in the professional ranks. Most recent team is listed first. Name (Years Lettered at EWU) – Post-College Career (Country-League) *** (2015-16-17-18) – Bnei Hertzeliya (Israel-Winner League); LA Clippers (NBA) • After becoming the Big Sky Conference all-time leading scorer, Bliznuk agreed to terms with the Clippers and represented the team in the NBA’s Bogdan Bliznyuk Summer League in from July 6-13. He played in three games and averaged 8.3 minutes and had a total of three points (1-of-3 shooting) with three rebounds, an and a . He scored his lone basket against the on July 12. • Bliznyuk trained in Los Angeles and had workouts with the Pistons and the . Bypassed in the NBA draft on June 21, he also went through EWU commencement exercises on June 16 after receiving his bachelor’s degree in management. • Bliznyuk, an All-American who scored 2,169 points in his career, scored 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting in the Reese’s College All-Star Game on March 30. He was one of just 20 players in the nation invited to play in the prestigious game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas – site of the NCAA Division I “Final Four.” Bliznyuk started and led his West squad to a 98-94 victory over the East in the game, which is presented annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He also finished the game with three rebounds and a pair of steals, and made four of his last five shots. • He then averaged 15.3 points and made half his shots in three games at the prestigious Portsmouth Invitational Basketball Tournament on April 12-14. Although he wasn’t chosen to the all-tournament team, he sank 18-of-36 shots from the field and scored a total of 46 points to rank 11th in the tournament. He also sank all six of his free throws to lead the tourney, and averaged 2.0 steals (second), and 3.3 assists (15th). In addition, he contributed 4.3 rebounds and made 4-of-10 Sir Washington 3-pointers among the 64 players who were invited. The team he played on (Roger Brown’s) was 1-2, and he had 15 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals in a victory in the squad’s final game. In his first game he had 14/3/1/2, and his second outing he had 17/4/4/2 on 8-of-11 shooting from the field.

***Sir Washington (2015-16-17-18) – Team Phoenix (Eurobasket S. League) •. Washington and teammate Bogdan Bliznyuk ended their careers as EWU’s winningest players in EWU’s 35-year history as a member of NCAA Division I. They won 86 games overall and 50 in the Big Sky Conference, and led the Eagles to national postseason tournaments in each of those four seasons. Washington finished his career fourth in school history with 123 career games played (26 as a starter) while averaging 5.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists, as well as 66 total steals and 17 blocked shots.

***Benas Griciunas (2018) – BC Siauliai (-LKL) Benas Griciunas •.A graduate transfer who came to EWU with 59 games of NCAA Division I experience, Griciunas averaged 5.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots in 34 games as a senior in the 2017-18 season.

Four-Straight *** (2017) – (-NBL); (NBA) • This time for the Mavericks, Wiley played in the National Basketball Association Summer League for a second-straight year on July 6-13, 2018. He played Years EWU in five games, averaging 16.2 minutes, 5.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, and also had five blocked shots, three steals and a pair of assists. He scored 12 Represented in points on July 9 versus Golden State. • Wiley originally signed a two-way contract for the Brooklyn Nets for the 2017-18 season, eventually playing five games with Brooklyn and then 16 (six as a NBA Summer starter) with the Nets of the NBA’s G-League until a foot injury sidelined him. He averaged 6.6 minutes per game in his five games with Brooklyn, League scoring four points and grabbing 11 rebounds. He scored all four of the points and eight of the rebounds in 21 minutes of action against Denver on Nov. 7, 2017. He made his regular season NBA debut versus Denver on Oct. 29, 2017. He then averaged 7.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists for Long Island, including a The summer of 2018 was season-high 20 in his first game on Nov. 16, 2017. Wiley scored in double figures five times, and had a season-high seven rebounds on Jan. 2, 2018. the fourth-straight year an .• He played with the Nets during the 2017 NBA Summer League, averaging 15.6 minutes, 2.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 0.5 blocked shots in the team’s four games Eagle has represented in Las Vegas. Prior to that, he played in the Portsmouth Invitational and averaged 27.2 minutes, 17.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in three games. EWU in the NBA Summer League. Tyler Harvey ***Felix Von Hofe (2014-15-16-17) – Kilsyth Cobras (Australia-State League); United (Australia-NBL); (Australia-State played for the Orlando League) Magic in 2015 and 2016 • After his EWU career concluded, he played 12 games for Dandenong and averaged 8.5 points and 3.7 rebounds, making 25-of-64 3- attempts for 39.1 after getting drafted in the percent. He then played four more games for . second round of the 2015 NBA Draft. In the summer ***Michael Wearne (2017) – Dandenong Rangers (Australia-State League) of 2015 in the Orlando • He departed EWU after his redshirt freshman season, then played four games for Dandenong as an amatuer in 2017 before playing for Saint Rose College in Summer League, Harvey Albany, New York. averaged 10.6 points for *** (2013-14-15-16) – Rasta Vechta (-BBL); (-B League); KK Vrijednosnice Osijek (Croatia-A1); Tartu Ulikool/ the Magic’s “Blue” squad. Rock (Estonia-Alexela KML); Dandenong Rangers (Australia-State League) In 2017 and 2018, Jacob • In four games with KK Vrijednosnice Osijek in the 2017-18 season, Jois averaged 16.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.8 steals and 0.8 blocked shots per Wiley played for the game. He then played in 31 games for the Shiga Lakestars in Japan and averaged 12.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.7 blocks. Brooklyn Nets and Dallas • In 31 games for Tartu Ulikool/Rock in Estonia in the 2016-17 season, Jois averaged 8.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.6 blocked shots per game. Mavericks, respectively, • After having tryouts with NBA teams in the spring of 2016, Jois returned to his native Australia and made an appearance with the Dandenong Rangers, the club and in 2018 Bogdan he played with prior to becoming an Eagle. Dandenong beat the touring University of Washington 100-96 in on Aug. 3, with Jois scoring 10 points and Bliznyuk made his sum- grabbing seven rebounds. mer league debut with the Los Angelse Clippers. Kyle Reid (2015-16) – Lokoko Bisons Loimaa (-1st Division) , who played 651 regular ***Tyler Harvey (2013-14-15) – Sharks Antibes (-ProA); Fiat Torino (Italy-Serie A)/Erie Bay Hawks (NBA D-League)/ (NBA) season games in the • He played in 32 games for Sharks Antibes in 2017-18 and averaged 11/3 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 1.0 steals while making 77-of-196 3-point shots for NBA from 2007-16, is the 39.3 percent. only other Eagle in school • In 29 games for Fiat Torino in Italy in the 2016-17 season, Harvey averaged 11.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game, and made 62-of-169 history to play in the NBA 3-point shots for 36.7 percent. Summer League. • He played the 2015-16 season for the Erie Bay Hawks in the NBA’s D-League and averaged 11.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in 37 games. He

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made 80-of-231 3-pointers for 34.6 percent, and 54-of-68 free throws for 79.4 percent. He led Erie to an improbable 125-120 victory over the on Dec. 29, 2015, when he made nine 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and two overtimes. He finished with 29 points as the Bay Hawks ralllied from a 22-point deficit entering the fourth quarter. • In the summer of 2015 in the Orlando Summer League, Harvey averaged 10.6 points, 2.0 assists and 1.4 rebounds for the Magic’s “Blue” summer squad. The following year, he averaged 7.0 points per game. He was drafted in the second round (51st overall) by Orlando in the 2015 NBA Draft.

***Drew Brandon (2014-15) – AZS Koszalin (Poland-EBL); (Finland-); CS Phoenix Galati (Romania-Liga Nationala); Bayer Giants (Germany-ProA) • He avareged 9.4 points. 6.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.4 steals in 14 games for Kouvot Kouvola in Finland in 2017-18. Jacob Wiley • In 21 games for CS Phoenix Galati in 2016-17, Brandon averaged 8.8 points, 4.1 assists, 1.3 steals and 5.6 rebounds per game. • In 30 games as a rookie for Bayer in Germany, Brandon averaged 10.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game. He was named to the Eurobasket.com All-German 2.Bundesliga Pro A squad as an honorable mention selection, and was on its All-Defensive Team.

***Martin Seiferth (2013-14) – Uni Baskets Paderborn (Germany-ProA); MLP Academics Heidelberg (Germany-ProA); BV Chemnitz (Germany-ProA); Alba (Germany-BBL/Federal Basketball League) • In 34 games with MLP Academics Heidelberg in Germany in 2017-18, Seiferth averaged 5.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.3 blocked shots. • In 40 games in 2016-17 for BV Chemnitz in Germany, he averaged 5.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots per game. The prevous season, he averaged 8.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.1 blocked shots in 32 games. • Played in just two games in the 2014-15 season for Alba. Felix Von Hofe ***Thomas Reuter (2013-14) – En Baskets Schwelm (Germany-ProB); Noma Iserlohn Kangeroos (Germany-ProB) • In 24 games as a starter in 2017-18 for En Baskets Schwelm in Germany, he averaged 10.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. • Averaged 11.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 27 games for Iserlohn in the 2016-17 season. He played 26 games for them in 2015-16 and had averages of 8.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists, and averaged 8.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 28 games in 2014-15.

Collin Chiverton (2012-13) – Al Maseerah (Saudi Arabia-Premier League)

***Jordan Hickert (2012-13) – (Australia-State League); Southwest Slammers (Australia-State League). • Averaged 8.5 points and 4.5 rebounds while making 30 3-pointers in 20 games in 2015-16 for the Perry Lakes Hawks. In the next season in 2016-17, he played Michael Wearne 10 games and averaged 2.2 points and 1.7 rebounds. In 2018, with the same team, he averaged 3.5 points and 1.4 rebounds in 30 games. • Averaged 7.7 points and 4.2 rebounds while making 46 3-pointers in 27 games in 2014-15 for the Southwest Slammers.

***Cliff Colimon (2011-12) – IE-CTC Alliance Toulouse Basket-ATB (France-NM1); Djurgarden Basket Stockholm (-); Michelin Etha Engomis Nicosia (Cyprus-Division A); BK Levicki Patrioti (Slovakia-SBL); BK Barons Kvartals Riga (Latvia-LBL); Eco Orebro (Sweden-Basketligan); Kouvot Kouvola (Finland-Korisliiga); LF Basket (Sweden-Basketligan); A.G.O. Rethymno (-A1); Aris (Greece-A1) • In 26 games in Sweden in 2017-18, he averaged 18.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game. In five games the year before in Cyprus, he averaged 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists. • After moving from Latvia to Slovakia, he averaged 7.6 points, 1.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals in five games for BK Levicki in 2015-16. Prior to that, he averaged 8.8 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.0 steals for BK Barons. Venky Jois • Averaged 15.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.0 steals per game in 25 games in 2014-15 for Eco Orebro.

Cliff Ederaine (2011-12) – SG Sechtem (Germany-Regionalliga)

Laron Griffin (2010-11-12) – Delta (-Superleague); BBC Nitia Bettembourg (-); Westfalen (Germany-Bezirksliga); North Dallas Vandals (USA-ABA); BSV Wulfen (Germany-Regionalliga); Hanau White Wings (Germany-ProB) • He played in nine games in 2016-17 for Delta, averaging 10.6 points, 20.0 rebounds and 2.1 blocked shots per game.

***Tremayne Johnson (2011-12) – Metropolitanos De Mauricio Baez (Dominican Republic-TBS); Al Ittihad Jeddah (Saudi Arabia-SBL); Satria Muda Britama Jakarta (Indonesia-NBL); BC Timisoara (Romania-Liga Nationala); Al Manama (Bahrain-Premier League) Tyler Harvey • Averaged 20.5 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.1 steals and 2.1 assists per game in 2013-14 for Satria Muda Britama Jakarta.

Matt Brunell (2008-09-10) – FSU Selfoss (Iceland-D1); Icevic (Honduras). • Averaged 20.5 points per game for Icevic in his first season as a professional.

Benny Valentine (2009-10) – Lapuan Korikobrat (Finland-1st Division) • Averaged 18.2 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.3 steals per game (33 games) in 2010-11 for Lapuan Korikobrat in Finland.

Gary Gibson (2008-09-10) – Miracles (-NBL Canada); (Canada-NBL Canada); UBC Hannover (Germany-Regionalliga); Hannover Korbjaeger (Germany-2.Regionalliga); San Diego Sol (USA-ABA) Drew Brandon • Played in five games in 2015-16 for Moncton and averaged 2.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game.

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• Averaged 7.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game in 32 games in 2014-15 for Windsor. • Averaged 5.1 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game (13 games) in 20013-14 for UBC Hannover.

Mark Dunn (2009-10) -- Diesels (USA-PBL)

Jeff Christensen (2009) – Gimle BBK (-BLNO); Team Geneva (Eurobasket S.League); HOP BBK Bergen (Norway-1Div.); Varden (Norway- 1Div); Ventura County Jets (USA-WCBL)

***Adris DeLeon (2008-09) – Adelaide 36ers (Australia-NBL); Las Fieras De La Villa (Dominican Republic-La Vega Leage); Metros De Santiago Laron Griffin (Dominican Republic-LNB); Vaqueros de Bayamon (-BSN); Wollongong Hawks (Australia-NBL); Faymasa Palencia Baloncesto (- LEB Gold); Indios De San Francisco (Dominican Republic-LNB); Gold Coast Blaze (Australia-NBL); CDP Domingo Paulino Santiago (Dominican Republic-SRT); (USA/Canada-PBL). • In 29 games in 2016-17 for Metros De Santiago, he averaged 16.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game. • Averaged 8.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game (12 games) in 2013-14 for Pirates de Quebradillas. • Averaged 16.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 2012-13 for Wollongong Hawks. • Averaged 9.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game in 2009-10 for Halifax Rainmen.

Andy Genao (2009) – CDP Domingo Paulino Santiago (Dominican Republic-SRT); Fast Break (Columbia-Copa Federacion); Potros Itson (-LNBP); Team Zurich (Eurobasket S. League). Tremayne Johnson • Averaged 7.8 points and 1.2 assists per game in 2009-10 for Potros Itson.

***Milan Stanojevic (2008-09) – BK Nova Hut Ostrava (Czech Republic-NBL); KK Teodo Tivat (Montenegro-Erste Liga); BC Prievidza (Slovakia-SBL); KK Spartak Subotica (-KLS); Fog Naestved (-Ligaen); KK Meridiana Novi Sad (Serbia-B League); Near East (Greece-A2) • In his first season playing in the Czech Republic in 2017-18, in 28 games he averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 assists, 1.6 steals and 2.3 rebounds per game while making 76-of-176 3-point attempts for 43.2 percent. • He played in 26 total games for Teodo Tivat in the 2016-17 season, averaging 11.3 points, 2.2 rebnounds, 5.3 assists and 2.0 steals, while making 36 percent of his 3-point attempts (72-of-198). • In 40 games in 2015-16 for BC Prievidza in Slovakia, he averaged 6.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game, and made 60-of-159 3-point shots for 37.7 percent and 78-of-93 free throws for 83.9 percent. Matt Brunell • Averaged 15.6 points, 4.5 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game in 35 games in 2014-15 for Fog Naestved in Denmark. • Averaged 16.9 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game in 2012-13 for Meridiana Novi Sad. • Averaged 10.1 points, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game (28 games) in 2010-11 for Near East in Greece

Kellen Williams (2006-07-08) – RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf (Germany-ProB); BC Energie Zwickau (Germany-Regionalliga) • Averaged 11.8 points and 8.8 rebounds in 17 games in 2014-15 for Stahnsdorf. • Averaged 14.0 points, 8.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 26 games in 2013-14 for Stahnsdorf. • Averaged 15.5 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game (23 games) in 2011-12 for RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf. • Averaged 12.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 blocked shots per game (20 games) in 2010-11 for RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf in Germany

Benny Valentine Paul Butorac (2004-05-06-07) – Kumamota Vorters (Japan-B League D2); Rayos De Hermosillo (Mexico-CIBACOPA); Broncos (Japan-); Wakayama Trians (Japan-NBL); TGI D-Rise Tochigi (Japan-NBDL); Tundja Yambol (Bulgaria-NBL); Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles Nagoya (Japan-NBDL); B-Corsairs (Japan-BJ League); Takamatsu Five Arrows (Japan-BJ League); (Japan-BJ League); Albirex (Japan-BJ League); Kaley Tallinn (Estonia-EMKL); Colorado 14ers (USA-D-League); SO Maritime Boulogne (France-N1) • In 60 games in 2016-17 for Kumamota, he averaged 6.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 0.8 blocked shots per game. • Played in 59 games in 2016 for Rayos De Hermosillo in Mexico and averaged 11.0 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. Prior to that, he played in 14 games for Saitama in Japan and averaged 10.5 points and 6.8 rebounds. • Averaged 15.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 54 games in 2014-15 for Wakayama Trians. • Averaged 10.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game in 2012-13 for Yokohama in Japan. • Averaged 14.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 blocked shots per game (44 games) in 2010-11 for Akita in Japan. He was in Japan when a 9.0 Gary Gibson magnitude earthquake rocked Japan’s main island of Honshu in mid-March 2011. He was traveling home from a game in when the quake, which set off a series of strong aftershocks and a massive tsunami that killed more than 27,000, first hit. • Averaged 15.9 points, 8.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots per game in 2009-10 for Niigata Albirex.

Derek Risper (2006-07) – Licher Basket Baeren (Germany-Pro B); LTI Lich (Germany-Pro A)

Rodney Stuckey (2006-07) – (USA-NBA); Pistons (USA-NBA) • Playing in his 10th NBA season and third with Indiana in 2016-17, Stuckey played in 39 games and averaged 17.7 minutes, 7.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. He was waived by the Pacers on March 29, 2017. • In his ninth season in 2015-16, he averaged 8.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists in the regular season before playing in the playoffs for the first time in seven Mark Dunn

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seasons. He averaged 6.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in a seven-game playoff loss to . Stuckey, who missed 19 games in January and February with an ankle sprain, had season highs of 23 points (twice) and eight assists. • In 2014-15 – his eighth season as a pro and first with the Indiana Pacers – Stuckey averaged 12.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 0.8 steals per game in 71 games (36 starts). He made a career-best 39.0 percent of his 3-point attempts, sinking 55-of-141. Stuckey signed a new 3-year, $21 million contract with the Pacers on July 21, 2015. • In 2013-14 in his final season with the , Stuckey averaged 13.9 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.7 steals in 73 games. He went over the 6,000-point mark in his career on Jan. 28, 2014. • Averaged 11.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 2012-13 for the Detroit Pistons. Rodney Stuckey • Stuckey started 48 of 55 games and averaged 14.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.8 steals and a 3.8 assists in 2011-12. • In Stuckey’s fourth season as a pro in the 2010-11 season he started 54 of 70 games and averaged 15.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.1 steals and a career-high 5.2 assists. • In the 2009-10 season, he was a starter in all but six of the 73 games he played and averaged 34.2 minutes, 16.6 points, 4.8 assists, 1.4 steals and 3.8 rebounds. • In his second season in 2008-09, Stuckey started 65 of 79 games, averaging 31.9 minutes, 13.4 points, 4.9 assists, 1.0 steals and 3.5 rebounds. • He was impressive as a rookie in the 2007-08 season, earning second team NBA All-Rookie Team honors as selected by the league’s head coaches. He finished his first season with averages of 19.8 minutes, 7.8 points and 2.9 assists per game as the Pistons advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals where it lost to eventual NBA champion Boston. His minutes increased in the playoffs as he averaged 8.2 points and 3.4 assists, while making 87.9 percent of his free throws, in 17 playoff games.

Omar Krayem ***Omar Krayem (2007) – Jean D’Arc Vichy Clermont Metropole (France-ProB); STB Le Havre (France-ProB); BS Prievidza (Slovakia-SBL); Boras Basket (Sweden-Basketligan); Globalport Batang Pier (Philippines-PBA); Umea (Sweden-Basketligan); (Finland-Korisliiga); Kfum Umea (Sweden-Basketettan); Siena (Eurobasket S. League); Sarriyet (First) Ramallah (Palestine-PBBA); Mjus-Fortress Kormend (Hungary-A Division); White Eagles Stockholm (Sweden-Basketligan); Zalakeramia-ZTE KK (Hungary-A Division); Boras Basket (Sweden-Basketligan); KSF Srbija Malmo (Sweden-Basketettan) • In 13 games playing for Jean D’Arc Vichy Clermont Metropole in France, he averaged 7.4 points, 1.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.5 steals in the 2017-18 season. • He played 15 games with BS Prievidza in 2016-17 and averaged 12.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.3 steals. • In 27 games for Boris Basket in Sweden in 2015-16, he averaged 16.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.6 steals. • Averaged 13.5 points, 3.2 Rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.4 steals in 12 games 2014-15 for Globalport. Henry Bekkering • Averaged 24.0 points, 5.1 rebounds and 7.9 assists per game (17 games) in 2013-14 for Umea Bskt. • Averaged 17.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 1.6 steals per game in 2012-13 for White Eagles Stockholm. • Averaged 10.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 2012-13 for Mjus-Fortress Kromend.

Henry Bekkering (2005-06) – Matrixx Magixx Wijchen (Holland-Eredivisie); Gasterra Flames Groningen (Holland-Eredivisie); University of Calgary (Canada-CIS) • Averaged 10.6 points per game (35 games) in 2012-13 for Matrixx Magixx Wijchen.

Deuce Smith (2005-06) – San Francisco Rumble (USA-ABA).

Deuce Smith Marc Axton (2002-03-04-05) – Wifibaleares Mallorca Basquet (Spain-1 Div.); Champagne Chalons-Reims Basket (France-ProB); Club Ourense Baloncesto Sad (Spain-LEB Gold); Mallorca (Spain-LEB Silver); Ourense Grupo Juanes (Spain-LEB Silver); Penas Huesca (Spain-LEB Gold); Pussihukat (Finland-Korisliiga); Joensuun Kataja (Finland-Korisliiga); Beirasar Rosalia (Spain-LEB Gold); Instituto Rosalia De Castro (Spain- EBA). • In his final professional season, averaged 9.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 steals per game (42 games) in 2010-11 for Mallorca in Spain. • Axton was also selected to the Jersey Shore Invitational all-star team in April 2005.

Jeremy McCulloch (2002-03-04-05) – CS Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania-Liga I); Thewphaingram Club (Thailand); CS Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania- Div.A); Forssan Koripojat (Finland-1st Division); BC Nokia (Finland-1st Division); TV Langen (Germany-ProA); BC Energie Zwickau (Germany- Regionalliga); BC Energie Zwickau (Germany-Regionalliga) • Averaged 13.8 points, 9.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.9 steals per game (25 games) in 2010-11 for Forssan Koripojat in Finland. Marc Axton • Averaged 15.5 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game in 2009-10 for BC Nokia in Finland.

Matt Nelson (2004-05) – WBC Raiffeisen Wels (-A Budesliga); Aguas de Valencia-Gandia Basquet (Spain)

Alvin Snow (2001-02-03-04) – (USA-IBL); Sigal Prishtina (Kosovo-SuperLeague); Washington Rampage (ABA); Royal Hali Gaziantep Buyuksehir Belediye (Turkey-TBL); Kryvbasbasket-Lux Kryvyi RIH (Ukraine-Superleague); Trabzonspor Basketbol (Turkey-TBL); Helios Domzale (Slovenia-Liga UPC); (USA-USBL); Apoel (Cyprus-A1); Elitzur Ashkelon (Israel-Premier League); Trier (Germany-1.Bundesliga); Pinar Karsiyaka (Turkey-TBL); Metros De Santiago (Dominican Rep.-LIDOBA); Skk Kotwica Kolobrzeg (Poland-DBE) • Averaged 10.5 points, 3.0 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game (27 games) in 2010-11 for Trabzonspor in Turkey. • Averaged 12.7 points, 2.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game in 2008-09 for Helios Domzale. Jeremy McCulloch

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• Snow also attended mini-camps with the Portland Trailblazers and , and was drafted by the Idaho Stampede in the second round (15th pick overall) of the Continental Basketball Association draft. He then was selected to play in the National Basketball Developmental League.

Brendon Merritt (2003-04) – BBC Nyon (-LNA); 08 Stockholm (Sweden-Basketettan)

Josh Barnard (2004) – Tacoma Tide (USA-IBL)

Chris Hester (2002-03) – Kouvot Kouvola (Finland-Korisliiga); Karhu Kauhajoki (Finland-Korisliiga); Pyrinto (Finland-Korisliiga); Team Componenta Karkkila (Finland-Korisliiga); SG Braunschwieg (Germany-2.Bundesliga North); Porvoon Tarmo (Finland-Korisliiga); Rotterdam Aaron Olson Challengers (Holland-Eredivisie) • Averaged 13.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game (42 games) in 2012-13 for Kouvot Kouvola. • Averaged 19.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game in 2009-10 for Pyrinto Tampere.

T.J. Williams (2002-03) – (USA-ABA)

Aaron Olson (2000-01) – (Australia-ABA); Auckland Stars (New Zealand-NBL); Aanekosken Huima (Finland-1st Division); Harbour Heat (New Zealand-NBL) • In October 2006 he played in his 100th-straight game for the Breakers, scoring 40 points in one game during the 2004-05 season. Olson also represented New Zealand in the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Chris White (1998-99-00-01) – Prato (Italy-D13); Inchon ET (Korea-KBL); KCC Egis (Korea-KBL); Phoenix Flame (USA-IBL) Chris White • Played in the 2003 Korean KBL All-Star Game after averaging 13.9 points and 8.3 rebounds. Ryan Hansen (1999-00) -Tacoma Thunder (NABL) (USA-IBL)

Deon Williams (1998-99-00) – Sporting Feytroun (Lebanon-Div.A); Al Maseerah (Saudi Arabia-D1); Paisas Caba San Lucas (Mexico-CIBACOPA); Al Shabab (United Arab Emirates-D1); Al Hurriya (Syria-D1); Sporting Feytroun (Lebanon-Div.A); Al Shabab (United Arab Emirates-D1). • Averaged 6.5 assists in both the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons in Lebanon. In 2002 he averaged 37.5 points (high of 66), eight rebounds, eight assists and two steals in Mexico.

Will Levy (1999-00) – Oakland Showtime (USA-ABA); Oakland Slammers (USA-IBL); San Francisco Pilots (ABA); Adana Bilfen Koleji (Turkey-D2 Group B); Valley Dawgs (USA-USBL).Paisas Caba San Lucas (Mexico-CIBACOPA); Oakland Slammers (USA-IBL)

Alex Carcamo (1999) – KB Besa Peja (Kosovo-D3); Club Deportes Las Animas (Chile-Liga Nacional); Nacional De Futbol Montevideo (Uruguay- Ryan Hansen Metropolitan); CD Sagrados Corazones (Chile-Liga Nacional); Hapoel Kiryat Tivon (Israel-National League); Ciudad De Bragado (-TNA); Asociacion Italiana (Argentina-TNA); Obera (Argentina-TNA); Sigal Pristina (Kosovo-SuperLeague); Ciclista Olimpico de la Banda (Argentina- LingaA); San Martin Corrientes (Argentina-TNA); Reales De La Vega (Dom. Republic-LIDOBA); Maccabi Petah Tikva (Israel-National League); Rishon Le-Zion (Israel-National League); Anyang SBS Stars (Korea-KBL); 76ers spring workouts; U.S. Summer Pro Leagues; University of Belize; Hapoel Holon (Israel-National League); Maccabi Ashdod (Israel-National League); Guaros De Lara (Venezuela-LPB). • To conclude a 15-year professional career that included at least 20 stops, Carcamo averaged 15.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 4.0 assists in three games in 2014- 15 for KB Besa Peja. • Averaged 18.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.2 steals in 2012-13 for Israel. • Also played for the Belize National Team and the . • Averaged 13.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game in four games for Belize in July 2010.

Shannon Taylor (1998-99) – Yakama Sun Kings (USA-CBA); Zonkeys de Tijuana (Mexico-Cibacopa); Sacramento Heatwave (USA-ABA); Jamestown Deon Williams Buffalo City Thunder (USA-MBA); New Jersey Shorecats (USA-USBL); Fresno Heat Wave (USA-ABA)

Karim Scott (1997-98) – Kern County Vipers (USA-XBL); NMKY (Finland-Korisliiga)

***Luke Egan (1994-95-96-97) – Hume City Broncos (Australia-State League); Ringwood Hawks (Australia-ABA); Eltham Wildcats (Australia-State League); Werribee Devils (Australia-State League); Hume City Broncos (Australia-State League); Melbourne Tigers (Australia-State League); (Australia-NBL) • With 20 years as a professional in Australia, Egan averaged 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 22 games in the 2015 season (March-July) for Hume City, then averaged 9.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 2016. In 21 games in 2017 he upped those averages to 17.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.1 steals.

Ronn McMahon (1989-90) – Yakima Sun Kings (USA-CBA); Canadian National Team Will Levy Greg Trygstad (1990) – VFL Astrostars Bochum (Germany-ProB); Bochum (Germany-Regionalliga)

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“HOT ROD” PLAYS 3 SEASONS WITH PACERS AFTER 7 YEARS & 500 GAMES WITH PIS- Stuckey’s 2007-16 10-Year NBA Totals . . . TONS Regular Season fter more than 500 games with the Detroit Pistons, Rodney Stuckey concluded his third G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG PPG Ayear as an Indiana Pacer – 10th in the NBA overall – in the 2016-17 season. Making Eastern Washington University history every step of the way, Stuckey had his dream of 651 302 27.5 .423 .300 .824 2.9 3.6 0.9 12.6 playing professional basketball realized on June 28, 2007. That day, the Detroit Pistons of the Na- tional Basketball Association selected Stuckey as the 15th pick overall in the NBA Draft at Madison Playoffs (2008 & 2009 & 2016) Square Garden in New York City. G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG PPG He made his NBA debut in the 2007 Summer League in Las Vegas, 28 6 22.6 .382 .280 .840 2.0 3.8 0.8 8.7 Nev., helping the Pistons to a 4-1 record with averages of 30.6 minutes, 19.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.2 steals per game. But he injured his hand during the preseason and Career High Points: 40 Detroit vs. on Dec. 23, 2008. missed the first 25 games of the regular season. He finally Career High Rebounds: 14 Indiana vs. Portland on Dec. 13, 2014. made his NBA debut on Dec. 21, 2007, and his first start in the NBA was on March 1, 2008, in a 103-73 victory Career High Assists: 14 Detroit vs. Toronto on March 16, 2011 and over the . Detroit vs. on April 11, 2011. He was impressive as a rookie, earning second team NBA All-Rookie Team honors as selected by the Career High Steals: 5 Detroit at Cleveland on Dec. 23, 2013 and league’s head coaches. He finished his first season with Detroit at Utah on Nov. 21, 2009. averages of 19.8 minutes, 7.8 points and 2.9 assists per game as the Pistons advanced to the Eastern Career High Minutes Played: 50 Detroit at Houston on March 19, 2009. Conference Finals where they lost to eventual NBA champion Boston. His minutes increased in the playoffs as he averaged 8.2 points and 3.4 assists, while making 87.9 percent of his free throws, in 17 playoff games. STUCKEY’S EWU CAREER In his second season in 2008-09, Stuckey started 65 of 79 games, averaging 31.9 minutes, 13.4 points, 4.9 assists, SUPERLATIVES, RECORDS & RANKINGS 1.0 steals and 3.5 rebounds. In his third season, he was a (at the time) starter in all but six of the 73 games he played and averaged 34.2 minutes, 16.6 points, 4.8 assists, 1.4 steals and 3.8 rebounds. In the 2010-11 season – his fourth – he started 54 of 70 games Career Games: 59 and averaged 15.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.1 steals Points: 1,438 (4th in EWU history . . . and a career-high 5.2 assists. In 2011-12 – his 23 from the 3rd position held fifth season as a pro – Stuckey started 48 of 55 by Dave Hayden) games and averaged 14.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 0.8 steals and a 3.8 assists. His sixth NBA Scoring Average: 24.37 (3rd in Big Sky history; season in 2012-13 ended with him starting 24 of SCHOOL RECORD) 76 games and averaging 11.5 points, 3.6 assists, Assists: 283 2.2 rebounds and 0.7 steals. In his seventh Assists Average: 4.80 (24th in BSC and final campaign with the Pistons, Stuckey averaged 13.9 points, 2.1 assists, 2.3 rebounds history; 4th at EWU) and 0.7 steals. Steals: 137 (4th in EWU history) In 2014-15 – his eighth season as a pro and Steals Average: 2.32 (11th in BSC history; first with the Indiana Pacers – Stuckey averaged 12.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 0.8 steals per game in 71 games (36 starts). Stuckey signed a new 3-year, $21 million contract with the 2nd at EWU) Pacers on July 21, 2015. Free Throws Made: 386 (SCHOOL RECORD) In his ninth season in 2015-16, he averaged 8.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists in the Free Throws Attempted: 479 (2nd in regular season before playing in the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons. He averaged EWU 6.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists in a seven-game playoff loss to Toronto. Stuckey, who Single Game Scoring & Rank missed 19 games in January and February with an ankle sprain, had season highs of 23 points (at the time) in EWU History history) (twice) and eight assists. Percentage: .806 (5th (School-record total of 15 30-point Because of injuries, he played in only 39 games in 2016-17 -- his 10th season in the NBA games. The previous record was six in EWU history) -- and averaged 7.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists. A strained patellar tendon led to his set by David Peed from 1988-90) being waived by the Pacers on March 29, 2017. Games 10+ Scoring: 58 Stuckey is EWU’s highest draft pick ever (three through 2015-16), and at the time was 1. - 45 - Northern Arizona (1-5-06) Games 20+ Scoring: 41 the second-highest selection in the now more than 50-year history of the Big Sky Conference 5. - 38 - Portland State (3-4-06) Games 30+ Scoring: 15 (SCHOOL Eastern’s only previous NBA draftee before Studkey was Ron Cox, a sixth-round draft choice 8. - 36 - Portland State (2-10-07) RECORD) by the in 1977. Although he never played a game in the NBA, Cox was 8. - 36 - Montana (1-28-06) EWU’s all-time leading scorer for nearly 40 years with 1,741 points, as Stuckey finished fourth 16. - 34 - Weber State (2-7-07) Games 5+ Assists: 33 in school history at the time with 1,438 points. Tyler Harvey was picked in the second round by 16. - 34 - Boise State (12-29-05) Games 4+ Steals: 15 Orlando in the 2015 draft (51st overall) after a three-year career in which he surpassed Stuckey 23. - 33 - Lewis-Clark St. (11-18-06) EWU Leader in Scoring: 52 games with 1,564 points. 27. - 32 - CS Northridge (12-3-06) The only other first-round draft choice in the history of the Big Sky Conference was Michael 31. - 31 - Sacramento State (1-25-07) EWU Leader in Assists: 37 games Ray Richardson from Montana. He was the fourth pick overall by the New York Knickerbockers 31. - 31 - Northern Colo. (1-20-07) EWU Leader in Steals: 35 games in 1978. In 2012, of Weber State was drafted as the sixth pick overall by 31. - 31 - Washington (11-24-06) EWU Leader in Rebounds: 10 Portland. 31. - 31 - Portland State (1-14-06) A 2004 graduate of Kentwood High School in Kent, Wash., Stuckey was an All-American 37. - 30 - UC Santa Barbara (2-17-07) games at Eastern – both athletically and academically – after averaging 24 points per game in each 37. - 30 - Eastern Oregon (11-29-06) EWU Leader in Blocked Shots: 4 games of his two seasons. He helped EWU win 30 games in two seasons and had a 3.34 grade point 37. - 30 - UC Riverside (12-10-05) average. 2018/2017/2016 CBI TOURNAMENT • 2015/2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT • 2003 NIT • 2015/2004/2000 BIG SKY CHAMPIONS 46 EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19

Rodney Stuckey’s Eagle Basketball & NBA Highlights

• Former Eastern Washington University men’s basketball All-American and current Detroit Piston Rodney Stuckey had his EWU jersey retired in ceremonies that took place on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2008, at Reese Court in Cheney, Wash. The 2008-09 season would have been Stuckey’s senior season at EWU had he played all four seasons. • After being selected by the Detroit Pistons 15th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft, he became EWU’s highest draft pick ever and the second-highest in the history of the Big Sky Conference at the time. • All-American at Eastern – both athletically and academically – after averaging 24 points per game in his career. He helped EWU win 30 games. • As a sophomore, he ranked seventh in NCAA Division I in scoring with an average of 24.6 points per game. He was eighth as a freshman with a 24.2 average. • As both a freshman and sophomore, he was given honorable mention All-America honors by the Associated Press. • With a 3.34 cumulative grade point average, he was a third team selection on the 2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team and twice received All-District VIII honors. • In just two seasons, he broke 10 school records and scored a total of 1,438 points. He had nine games with at least 30 points (out of 59 career games). • He was a preseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award in the 2006-07 season. • In his freshman season, Collegeinsider. com voted Stuckey its National Freshman of the Year. • Big Sky Conference MVP and Freshman of the Year in 2005-06.

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CAREER HIGHS & STATISTICS Points - 45 vs. Northern Ariz. 1/5/05. Rebounds - 9 vs Cal State Fullerton 2/18/06. Assists - 10 vs. Idaho St. 2/22/07, Weber State 1/27/07, Northern Colo. 1/4/07 & Pacific Lutheran 11/19/05. Steals - 7 vs. Idaho 12/21/06 & Cal Poly 12/23/05.

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2005-06 30 30 990 33.0 250 510 .490 55 148 .372 171 225 .760 32 112 144 4.8 75 1 123 107 8 66 726 24.2 2006-07 29 29 965 33.3 227 501 .453 43 161 .267 215 254 .846 35 100 135 4.7 68 0 160 98 9 71 712 24.6 TOTAL 59 59 1955 33.1 477 1011 .472 98 309 .317 386 479 .806 67 212 279 4.7 143 1 283 205 17 137 1438 24.4

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Magician on the Court, Tyler Harvey Drafted in NBA by Orlando Former Eagle megastar is chosen in the second Harvey was the first Big Sky Conference draft choice since Weber State’s Damian Lillard was selected sixth overall by the Portland Trailblazers in the first round in 2012. round as the 51st pick overall Because of Harvey’s early departure, Cox remained Eastern’s all-time leading scorer a bit longer. He had 1,741 points from 1974-77, with Harvey right behind with 1,564. fter performing his magic act at Reese Court for three seasons, Tyler Stuckey scored 1,438 in two seasons, including 726 in 2006 to set the school record Harvey made the transition from Eagle to professional. broken by Harvey with 738 in the 2014-15 season. That was broken three seasons A Now playing professionally in France, the former Eagle sharpshooter later by Bogdan Bliznyuk with 741. The career record fell in 2015-16 when Venky Jois was selected by the Orlando Magic in the second round as the 51st pick overall of the finished with 1,803 points, and then Bliznyuk broke that with a Big Sky record of 2,169 National Basketball Association Draft on June 25 in Brooklyn, N.Y. points. In his first taste of the NBA during the Orland Pro Summer League, Harvey led the Magic’s Blue summer squad with 24 points and five assists in his first start in their 91- More About Harvey . . . 85 loss to the Indiana Pacers. He made 4-of-7 from three-point range in the game, and • Tyler Harvey was selected by Associated Press as an honorable mention All-America se- averaged 10.6 points, 2.0 assists and 1.4 rebounds in the five total games he played. lection after his record-breaking season as the leading scorer in NCAA Division I. He became He then played the 2015-16 season for the Erie Bay Hawks in the NBA Develop- the third player in EWU’s 32 seasons as a member of NCAA Division I to earn honorable men- mental League, and averaged 11.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in tion All-America honors from Associated Press. Alvin Snow was the first in 2004, and Rodney 37 games. He made 80-of-231 3-pointers for 34.6 percent, and Stuckey was chosen in 2006 and 2007. 54-of-68 free throws for 79.4 percent. He led Erie to an • He was also a repeat member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches All- improbable 125-120 victory over the Texas Legends on District 6 squad – earning first team accolades after second team honors as a sophomore. Dec. 29, 2015, when he made nine 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and two overtimes. He finished with 29 • Harvey was also one of 16 finalists for the Jerry West of the Year, and is points as the Bay Hawks ralllied from a 22-point deficit also one of 31 finalists for the Award given to the nation’s top mid-major player. entering the fourth quarter. As a result, he was recognized on the Lou Henson All-America team. Harvey elected to skip his senior season • In addition, Harvey was a first team selection on the All-Big Sky Conference team for the at Eastern for the chance to play second-straight season. He helped the Eagles close the year 26-9 on the season after finish- in the NBA. After declaring for ing 14-4 in the Big Sky Conference to share the regular season title with Montana. Eastern the draft on April 1, Harvey had swept through three games in the Big Sky Conference Tournament to garner the school’s workouts with many NBA teams, second NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. The Eagles finished with program bests for victories overall (26), in the Big Sky (14), on the road (11) and in non-conference play and also participated in the (9) in 32 seasons as a member of NCAA Division I. National Basketball Association Draft Combine in Chicago from May • Harvey was selected as a first team selection on the 2014-15 Academic All-America® 12-17. team for NCAA Division I as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America Harvey was a walk-on to the Eastern (CoSIDA). Harvey was one of five players to be named to the first team, and is EWU’s initial first team selection in school history. He had a 3.60 grade point average as a communications program in the fall of 2011 EWU head coach studies major. On Feb. 25, 2015, Harvey was the recipient of a “Keeper of the Dream” award Jim Hayford’s first year as head coach. After a from EWU’s Africana Studies department. redshirt season and playing sparingly in EWU’s first 13 games, he was a high-scoring mainstay • Harvey led NCAA Division I in scoring (23.1 points per game) and 3-pointers per game for the Eagles in the final 71 games of his (4.00), and was 14th in 3-point shooting percentage (43.1 percent) and 44th in free throw percentage (.852). 84-game career (67 as a starter). He led NCAA Division I in scoring (23.1) and 3-pointers made • Harvey closed the year with Big Sky and EWU single season records for season 3-point- per game (4.00) in the 2014-15 season. ers with 128. His 738 points were a school record and ranked fourth in league history at the Rodney Stuckey, who spent 10 seasons time. in the NBA, was drafted 15th overall by the • In addition, Harvey was selected as the MVP of the Big Sky Conference Tournament after Detroit Pistons in the 2007 NBA Draft, where averaging 23.0 points, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals per game in three games while making 10-of- he spent his first seven seasons as a pro 24 3-point shots (41.7 percent) and 22-of-43 overall (51.2 percent). before moving to the Indiana Pacers for the • In equaling the Big Sky Tournament record with 42 points against Idaho, Harvey had his 2014-15 season. Besides Stuckey, Ron Cox fifth game of the season and 11th of his career with at least 30 points, and his 40th-straight i s the only previous NBA draftee from Eastern. game scoring in double figures (snapped when he scored nine versus Sacramento State the He was a sixth-round draft choice by the next night). His 42 at the time ranked third in school history behind the 45 of Rodney Stuckey Cleveland Cavaliers in 1977, but did not play (versus Northern Arizona on 1/5/06) and 44 of David Peed (versus UC Irvine on 12/13/88). in a regular season NBA game because of His 42 points tied the tourney record of 42 set by Anthony Johnson of Montana in 2010, and reconstructive surgery on his left ankle. passed the 38 Stuckey had versus Portland State in 2006.

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CAREER HIGHS & STATISTICS Points - 42 Idaho 3/12/15 . Rebounds - 10 Idaho State 3/6/14. Assists - 8 Montana State 2/6/14, North Dakota 3/2/13 & Idaho State 3/6/14. Steals - 4 on four occasions. Blocks: 3 Sam Houston State 2/23/13. FG Made: 13 Northern Arizona 2/15/14 & Idaho 3/12/15. FG Attempts: 23 Weber State 3/7/15. 3FG Made: 10 Northern Colorado 2/1/14. 3FG attempts: 16 Northern Arizona 2/15/14. FT Made: 20 Southern Utah 1/23/14. FT Attempts: 20 Southern Utah 1/23/14.

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 21 4 295 14.0 58 111 .523 23 53 .434 10 23 .435 8 40 48 2.3 31 1 31 21 3 15 149 7.1 2013-14 31 31 1158 37.4 206 465 .443 109 252 .433 156 174 .897 21 108 129 4.2 71 0 84 66 9 35 677 21.8 2014-15 32 32 1182 36.9 230 490 .469 128 297 .431 150 176 .852 20 96 116 3.6 60 1 82 64 4 36 738 23.1 TOTAL 84 67 2635 31.4 494 1066 .463 260 602 .432 316 373 .847 49 244 293 3.5 162 2 197 151 16 86 1564 18.6

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A record more than two months in the making, Bog- dan Bliznyuk set a new NCAA Division I single season record for consecutive free throws made on March 3, 2018, in EWU’s regular season finale against Northern Arizona at Reese Court. Bliznyuk made all six of his free throws, including a pressure-packed, record- breaking pair with 3:46 left in the Senior Day game to give him 74 and break the NCAA Division I single season record of 73 set by Gary Buchanan from Vil- lanova over a 21-game stretch in the 2000-01 season. His 74th is pictured. Bliznyuk sank his first three ver- sus Portland State on March 8 before missing, ending the record at 77 in a span of 18 games dating back to EWU’s game at North Dakota on Dec. 31, The Big Sky Conference MVP finished 78-of-79 during conference play (98.7 percent), but came up short of the career record of 85-straight free throws between Feb. 15, 2001, and Jan. 18, 2003, by Darnell Archey from Butler during a 57-game stretch. Bliznyuk finished the year making a school-record 90.2 percent to rank second in the Big Sky and 12th in Division I, and his career mark of 84.0 percent ranked third at EWU all-time.

In 55 Years of the Big Sky Conference, 2,169 Points by Bogdan Bliznyuk is No. 1

BOGDAN BLIZNYUK was the 2017-18 Big Sky Conference MVP, a first team All-District 6 selection by the Natonal Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and an honorable mention All-America selection by Associated Press. He finished his career with 2,169 points, passing the record of 2,102 set by from Idaho in three seasons from 1991-94. Bliznyuk achieved the record on March 9 in a 32-point effort in the semifinals of the Big Sky Conference Tournament. Bliznyuk is just the fifth player in the 55-year history of the league to hit the 2,000-point mark and now he stands above them all. “It’s definitely an honor and there have been a lot of great players in this conference,” said Bliznyuk after the record fell. In his 138th and final game of his career, Bliznyuk tied EWU’s single season scoring record with 50 seconds left, then broke it with a 3-pointer on the last shot of his illustrious career with 20 ticks remaining. Bliznyuk, the Big Sky’s all-time leading scorer with 2,169 points, finished with 741 as a senior to rank sixth in league history and break the previous school record of 738 set three years earlier by Tyler Harvey. In setting a total of 16 school records, Bliznyuk scored 27 points in the 138th and final game of his career – the 44th time he scored at least 20 and his 100th double-digit performance. He closed his career with the NCAA Division I single season free throw record with 77-straight makes, three league marks, nine Big Sky Tournament records, 16 school records and the utmost respect from his head coach. “I love Tyler to death, but I wasn’t about to let Bogdan go without that record,” said SHANTAY LEGANS. “Bogdan is going to understand some day how much he accomplished. It was probably the best single season a player has had at Eastern Washington and probably the best career – he’s going to be in the record books a long time.” In his senior season, Bliznyuk made 52.8 percent of his field goals and 90.2 percent of his free throws (second in the Big Sky, 12th in NCAA Division I) to average 21.2 points (third, 23rd nationally) in 35 games. He also averaged 6.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists to rank as the only player in the league to be in the top 15 in scoring, rebounding and assists – he was actually in the top six in all three. Along with teammate Sir Washington, Bliznyuk finished as the winningest Eastern player in the school’s NCAA Division I history with 86 victories overall and 50 league wins in four seasons. He helped lead the Eagles to national postseason tournaments in each of his four seasons, including the NCAA Tourna- ment in 2015 and the Invitational in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Bliznyuk earned first team All-Big Sky honors in 2018, was a second team choice in 2017 and was the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2015. Bliznyuk had two games of at least 40 points and 13 with at least 30, including the school record scoring total of 45 set as a junior. He had 10 or more rebounds 20 times and double figures in assists on three occasions, with 21 total double-doubles (17-4 record). Plus, he had the lone triple-double in school history as a sophomore. On nine other occasions an Eastern player has flirted with a triple-double (within a combined total of three rebounds and/or assists), including four by Bliznyuk, three by Drew Brandon and one each by Rodney Stuckey and Justin Crosgile.

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CAREER HIGHS & STATISTICS Points: 45, Portland State - 2/4/17; Rebounds: 15, Idaho - 1/31/15 & Southern Utah 3/1/18; Assists: 11, Denver - 11/26/16; Steals: 5, Southern Utah - 1/21/17 & Portland State - 1/28/16 & George Fox - 11/15/15; Blocks: 4, Portland State - 1/28/16; FG made: 15, Sacramento State - 2/1/18; FG attempts: 29, Portland State - 2/4/17; 3FG made: 6, at Northern Arizona - 2/4/16; 3FG attempts: 10, at Northern Arizona - 2/4/16; FT made: 17, Portland State - 2/4/17; FT attempts: 20, Portland State - 2/4/17.

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 35 0 665 19.0 112 191 .586 24 43 .558 57 72 .792 45 96 141 4.0 84 1 39 47 14 19 305 8.7 2015-16 34 32 1128 33.2 148 331 .447 43 121 .355 83 104 .798 55 175 230 6.8 105 5 102 85 24 42 422 12.4 2016-17 34 34 1251 36.8 251 529 .474 38 120 .317 161 196 .821 36 186 222 6.5 92 4 136 104 7 36 701 20.6 2017-18 35 35 1228 35.1 265 502 .528 45 113 .398 166 184 .902 33 205 238 6.8 83 1 137 119 10 29 741 21.2 TOTAL 138 101 4272 31.0 776 1553 .500 150 397 .378 467 556 .840 169 662 831 6.0 364 11 414 355 55 126 2169 15.7

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