Cal Poly Pomona Date: March 18, 2010 GAMEDAY CENTRAL 3801 West Temple Avenue Game 32 Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:00 p.m. EDT/3:00 p.m. PDT Pomona, CA 91768 NCAA Division II Men’s Championship SID Mark Reinhiller |Voice 909-869-2812 Elite Eight First-Round Game St. Joseph’s (20-11) vs. Cal Poly Pomona (25-6) Email: [email protected] Web site: www.broncoathletics.com MassMutual Center (6,677 capacity) // Springfield, Mass. Audio & Video Stream: www.ncaasports.com.

2009-10 Schedule NOVEMBER Springfield and The Broncos: 2010 NCAA Division II Elite Eight 21 @Westmont ...... L 47-60 For the second straight year, Cal Mar. 24-25, 27 – Springfield, Mass. 24 The Master’s College ...... W 75-47 All Time Eastern Daylight Time DECEMBER Poly Pomona will complete its 4 Cal State East Bay* ...... W 64-37 2009-10 season in the birthplace First Round – Wednesday, March 24 5 UC San Diego* ...... W 68-46 of the sport – Springfield, Mass., St. Cloud State (28-5) vs. Midwestern State (31-2), 12 p.m. 16 @Vanguard ...... W 61-46 Indiana, Pa. (31-2) vs. Valdosta State (28-4) , 2:30 p.m. JANUARY at the NCAA Elite Eight. The St. Joseph’s (Ind.) vs. CAL POLY POMONA, 6:00 p.m. 2 @Cal State Stanislaus* ...... W 51-50 Broncos, winners of the West Bentley (25-6) vs. Augusta State (29-3) , 8:30 p.m. 3 @Chico State* ...... L 70-72 OT Region for the 2nd straight 8 Sonoma State* ...... W 74-60 season and 4th time in the last 8 Semifinals – Thursday, March 25 9 Humboldt State* ...... W 58-55 Game 1, 6:00 p.m. (Televised on CBS College Sports) years, face Midwest champion Game 2, 8:30 p.m. (Televised on CBS College Sports) 12 Cal State San Bernardino* ...... L 58-66

15 Cal State Dominguez Hills* ...... L 49-58 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) in the first Championship – Saturday, March 27 16 Cal State Los Angeles* ...... L 53-54 round of the Elite Eight with tipoff Tipoff, 2 p.m. (Televised on CBS) 22 @San Francisco State* ...... W 63-60 set for 6 p.m. EDT/3 p.m. PDT. 23 @Cal State Monterey Bay* ...... W 52-51 The game will be audio & video cast at www.ncaasports.com. 28 @UC San Diego* ...... W 59-49 30 @Cal State East Bay* ...... W 71-60 FEBRUARY A Record Achievement: The Broncos earned their 2nd straight regional title and 4th 2 @Cal State San Bernardino* ...... W 63-59 in their last 8 years by defeating BYU-Hawaii 78-75 for the second consecutive year. 5 Chico State* ...... W 69-61 Tourney MOP Austin Swift scored 19 points in the game-winner and averaged 19.7 6 Cal State Stanislaus* ...... W 65-32 11 @Humboldt State* ...... W 67-58 points in the three regional games. 13 @Sonoma State* ...... W 65-63 The Broncos are the only program in the country to reach the Elite 19 @Cal State L.A.* ...... W 68-54 Eight four times in the last eight years. CPP and Winona State entered this 20 @Cal State Dominguez Hills* ...... W 68-58 season as the only teams who had been to the Elite Eight three of the past seven. 25 Cal State Monterey Bay* ...... W 79-46 26 San Francisco State* ...... W 77-54 MARCH Introductions, Please: This will mark the first meeting between the Pumas and the 2 Cal State L.A.$ ...... W 57-45 Broncos. In fact, the Broncos have faced only one other team in their history against 5 vs. Chico State$^ ...... W 80-77 this season’s field. CPP defeated Augusta State 74-70 in the ’09 Elite Eight 6 vs. Cal State San Bernardino$^ ... L 52-58 semifinals with All-American Larry Gordon recording 20 pts/11 rebs. 12 vs, Dixie State College! ...... W 71-62 13 @ No. 15 Western Washington! .. W 76-75 OT 15 vs. Brigham Young Hawaii! ...... W 78-75 24 St. Joseph’s Indiana% ...... 6:00 p.m. EDT CPP Bronco Averages BOLD – home games * - CCAA contests No. Player PPG RPG FG% FT% Notables nd $ - CCAA Tournament ; ^- Played at Arcata 5▫ G Dahir Nasser (6-1, 175, Sr) 6.8 2.6 .497 .750 2 -team All-CCAA st ! – NCAA West Regional, Bellingham, Wash. 10 G Mark Rutledge (6-2, 195, Jr) 3.9 2.5 .411 .722 3 3-pointers in 1 half vs. BYUH 11 F Kevin Ryan (6-8, 235, Fr) 1.8 1.0 .327 .556 Career-high 10 pts @ SFSU %- NCAA Elite Eight, Springfield, Mass 22▫ F Matthew Rosser (6-4, 155, So) 4.9 1.6 .459 .643 Started 19 of last 21 games 24 F/C Tobias Jahn (6-9, 230, Jr) 8.0 3.8 .486 .596 Last 8 games: 8.3 ppg off bench 25 G Mitchel Anderson (6-4, 190, Fr) 8.2 3.6 .468 .486 Last 11 games: 11 ppg off bench 31▫ F/C Dwayne Fells (6-5, 250, So) 9.3 4.4 .601 .679 Hit GW-shot vs. WWU/All-Tourney SID Mark Reinhiller is accompanying the Broncos 32▫ G Austin Swift (6-5, 210, Sr) 13.1 5.1 .488 .648 West Region MOP during the Elite Eight. The Broncos are quartering 33▫ F Donnelle Booker (6-5, 205, Jr) 9.9 5.6 .575 .376 70% FGs (42-60)/last 8 games at the Springfield Marriott (413) 781-7111. He 40 G Shaun Norum (6-2, 190, Fr) 2.3 0.5 .625 .000 4 of 5 FGs are 3’s also can be reached at (909) 709-3367 (cell). ▫ Indicates probable starters CAL POLY POMONA FACTS Quick notes on Wednesday’s Elite Eight game Location: ...... Pomona, Calif. Enrollment: ...... 21,000 Founded: ...... 1938 ¾ The Pumas are the Cinderella story of the NCAA Elite Eight as

President: ...... Dr. J. Michael Ortiz (New Mexico ’70) they posted three upset victories along the way to claim the Nickname: ...... Broncos Colors: ...... Green and Gold (PMS 349 and 131) NCAA Midwest title. They defeated top-seed and host Kentucky Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division II Wesleyan 72-70, and then knocked off Grand Valley State 78-76. Conference: ...... Collegiate Athletic Association They won the title in dramatic fashion March 16 by defeating Athletic Director: ...... Brian Swanson (Truman ’88) Associate AD/SWA: ... Tracee Passeggi (San Francisco State ’00) Quincy 104-103 in OT. Training Room Phone: ...... (909) 869-2834 ¾ Freshman Dayvon Sloan scored 45 points – all in the 2nd half -- COACHING STAFF in the win over Quincy. Phillip Sloan scored the game-winning Head Coach: ..... Greg Kamansky, 10th season (UC San Diego’88) Men’s Basketball Office Phone: ...... (909) 869-2833 basket in each of the Pumas’ three regional games. E-Mail: ...... [email protected] CPP Record/Overall: ...... 203-88, all at Cal Poly Pomona rd Assistant Coaches: ...... Bill Bannon, Damion Hill ¾ The Broncos are the nation’s 3 best scoring defense, allowing 56.4 points per contest. (March 17rd rankings); just .2 of a point TEAM INFORMATION behind Clark Atlanta and Texas Permian. 2009-10 Overall Record: ...... 25-6 st 2009-10 CCAA Record: ...... 18-4 (T 1 ) th 2008-09 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 ¾ CPP ranks 9 in FG percentage in the NCAA at 50.2 percent. 2008-09 Roster Players Returning/Lost: ...... 6/4 Newcomers (HS/JC/Transfer/Redshirt): ...... 2/1/0/2 ¾ This marks the 9th appearance for Cal Poly Pomona in the NCAA Class Breakdown ...... SR (2), JR (3), SOPH (2), FR (3) Tournament and the sixth time in the last eight years under HISTORY Coach Greg Kamansky. The UC San Diego graduate owns an First Year of Men’s Basketball ...... 1947 all-time record of 14-5 in NCAA play. All-Time Record ...... 900-800 All-Time CCAA Record ...... 312-315 CCAA Championships ...... 4 (1981, 2005, 2009, 2010) ¾ During the Broncos’ last 19 games, their largest deficit at any one Years in NCAA Tournament ...... 9 appearances time is 12 points vs. CSU San Bernardino; a 19-7 shortfall in the (1962, 64, 76, 03, 04, 05, 07, 09, 10) first half that ended in a 58-52 loss for the CCAA Tourney title, All-Time NCAA Record ...... 18-8 Last Postseason Contest: ...... 2010 – (W) BYU- Hawaii 78-75 that snapped their school-winning streak of 15 straight games. NCAA Division II West Regional Finals Tale of the Tape SPORTS INFORMATION Director ...... Mark Reinhiller (North Dakota State ’89) CPP STJ Phone: ...... 909-869-2812 Fax: ...... 909-869-2814 Scoring Offense 64.8 82.2 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Scoring Defense 56.4 77.2 FG% Offense .502 .472 FG% Defense .400 .463 Parking directions at Cal Poly Pomona Rebounds 32.6 31.2 Please be advised that several construction projects are taking Rebounds Allowed 27.4 35.5 place at Cal Poly Pomona and directly impacts parking for our FT % .596 .744 athletic events. Turnovers 12.5 14.4

The nearest parking lot available to Kellogg Gym and Darlene May is Lot K. It is located to the south of Darlene May and west of 2009-10 Cal Poly Pomona Men’s Basketball Roster Kellogg Gym and is adjacent to I-Poly High School. Lot B also is No. Name Pos Ht Wt. Yr Hometown (Last School) available and is located to the south of Kellogg Field (Soccer) and 5 Dahir Nasser G 6-1 175 Sr. Phoenix (Cuyamaca College) Scolinos Field (). 10 Mark Rutledge G 6-2 195 Jr. Sacramento (San Joaquin Delta College)

11 Kevin Ryan F 6-7 240 Fr. El Segundo (El Segundo HS) To reach Lot K, take Temple Avenue and turn north on to University 22 Matthew Rosser G 6-4 170 So. Temecula (Temecula Valley HS) Avenue. The first right turn will allow you to park in Lot K. 24 Tobias Jahn F 6-9 235 Jr. Babenhausen, Germany (Landrat-Gruber) 25 Mitchel Anderson G 6-4 190 Fr. Temecula (Chaparral HS) To reach Lot B, you can enter either through Kellogg Drive or by 31 Dwayne Fells F/C 6-5 260 So. Fullerton (Fullerton HS) South Campus Drive. 32 Austin Swift G 6-5 210 Sr. Santa Cruz (University of Montana) 33 Donnelle Booker F 6-5 200 Jr. San Bernardino (Cajon HS) The most accessible parking lot is Lot B, south of Kellogg Gym. 40 Shaun Norum G 6-2 190 Fr. Long Beach (Los Alamitos HS) There are 15-van accessibility parking spots and a smooth, lighted walkway, approximately two city blocks, is available. Pronunciation Guide: Dahir Nasser (da-HERE), Tobias Jahn (rhymes with Yawn), Shaun Norum (Like Roar-um) Postseason Honors List

Austin Swift • CCAA First-Team Selection • CCAA All-Tournament Team • NCAA West Regional Most Outstanding Player • Daktronics First-Team West Region • NABC First-Team West Region

Dahir Nasser • CCAA Second Team Selection The 2009-10 CCAA Regular Season Co-Champions & NCAA West Region Champion Cal Poly Pomona Broncos Donnelle Booker

• CCAA Second-Team Selection CAL POLY POMONA PLAYOFF HISTORY 1961-62 (at Fresno, Calif.) • CCAA All-Tournament Team Fresno State W 88-81 • NCAA West Region All-Tournament Team Sacramento State L 65-73 1963-64 (at Fresno, Calif.) Dwayne Fells University of Nevada W 99-71 • CCAA Second-Team Selection Fresno State W 79-72 • NCAA West Region All-Tournament Team %Evansville L 73-95 1975-76 (at University of Puget Sound) Coach Greg Kamansky Puget Sound L 65-80 UC Davis (Third Place) W 84-82 (OT) • CCAA Coach of the Year 2002-03 (at BYU Hawaii) • NABC West Region Co-Coach of the Year Alaska Fairbanks W 80-76 Cal State Bakersfield W 62-49 Cal State San Bernardino W 91-84 (2OT) )Kentucky Wesleyan L 60-85 2003-04 (at CSU San Bernardino) Humboldt State L 83-86 2004-05 (at Western Washington) Seattle Pacific W 82-77 Hawaii-Hilo W 73-62 Alaska Fairbanks W 65-58

*Tarleton State L 56-58 2006-07 (at Humboldt State) Record-Setting Year: The Broncos have accomplished Seattle L 55-69 six school records this season: 2008-09 (at Western Washington) Cal State San Bernardino W 83-81 (OT) 1) Consecutive victories – 15 Seattle Pacific W 80-72 2) Consecutive Road Victories – 10 (current) @BYU Hawaii W 59-58 3) Back-to-Back road wins – 5 #SW Minnesota State W 79-74 4) Consecutive Games holding an opponent to 50 or #Augusta State W 74-70 fewer points – 5 #Findlay (NCAA Title Game)L 53-56 (OT) 5) Highest FG Percentage (Game) – 66.7% vs. 2009-10 (at Western Washington) Dixie State W 71-62 Humboldt State (26-of-39 – 2/11) and vs. Chico State Western Washington W 76-75 (OT) (28-of-42 – 3/5). The Broncos tied the school record set BYU Hawaii W 78-75 against Seattle Pacific (30-45) in 2009 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) NCAA West Regional. 6) CCAA victories in a season – 18 Overall 18-8 (nine appearances) %-Evansville, Ind. )-Lakeland, Fla. *-Grand Forks, N.D. #-Springfield, Mass. How the West was Won: The Broncos won their • Vs. BYU Hawaii (78-75) Finals second straight West title by going to a familiar place Tournament Most Outstanding Player – Western Washington University in Bellingham. It Austin Swift scored 19 points, including five marked the third time in five years that CPP in the final 97 seconds. played regional games at WWU and the Broncos are now 8-0 all-time in NCAA play there. CPP controlled much of the contest, making five 3-pointers in six possessions to key a Here are some highlights from those games 17-3 run that gave the Broncos a 26-14 lead with 8:24 left in the first half. • Vs. Dixie State (71-62) 1st Round CPP shot 54.2 percent from the floor in the Five Broncos scored in double figures: second half on 13-of-24 shooting to pull Donnelle Booker (15), Dwayne Fells (15), away from the Red Storm. Mark Rutledge (11) & Mitchel Anderson (10). Senior guard Austin Swift scored a game- high 18 points with six assists and fellow Victory No. 900: The victory over BYU Hawaii senior and All-CCAA point guard Dahir marked CPP’s 900th in school history. Round Nasser added 10 points. numbers are in fashion as CPP is 900-800 all-time in its 62 years of basketball. FR Mitchel Anderson continued his fine play in the second half of the season. He A Commonwealth homecoming: Associate Head Coach poured in 11 points – all off the bench – for Bill Bannon is a Sudbury native. He was graduated from his ninth double-figure scoring effort in the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional HS in 1991 where he was last 12 games. named the Student-Athlete of the Year his senior season. Bannon went on to play football at Fordham University and earned his B.S. in 1995. • Vs. No. 15 Western Washington (76-75 OT) Semifinals 3-D Vision, Bronco style: Coach Greg Kamansky likes to All-CCAA forward Dwayne Fells scored the refer to Donnelle Booker, Dahir Nasser and Dwayne game-winning basket with 0.6 Fells as his 3-Ds. That threesome has been a part of seconds remaining in OT. basketball excellence this season and in Nasser and Fells, the last two years. Austin Swift shot 10-of-15 from the floor and finished with a team-high 22 points –two • Booker is shooting 70 percent from the shy of his career-best . field in his last eight games (42 of 60).

• Nasser ranks 32nd in the country in Swift’s driving lay-in with 0.6 seconds left in assist-turnover ratio at 2.23. At last regulation that forced OT at 69-apiece. season’s NCAA Elite Eight semis, he

dealt a career-high 8 assists vs. The Broncos shot 56.9 percent from the floor Augusta State and hit 8-of-8 FTs vs. SW on 33-of-58 shooting, WWU was just behind Minnesota State in the opening round. at 55.6 percent -- 30 for 54. • Fells has started in each of the last 49 games; the Broncos have gone 41-8. CCAA in the Elite Eight: Cal Poly Pomona’s appearance The Defense Never Rests: As one might expect from in this year’s Elite Eight marks the first time a CCAA allowing less than 57 points a game, CPP has played with institution has made back-to-back appearances since Cal its “A’’ game on the defensive end all season. Only four State Bakersfield accomplished the feat in 1996 and 1997. teams have surpassed 70 points against CPP this Earlier in the 1990s, the Roadrunners made five straight season and the most scored against the Broncos was 77 Elite Eight showings between 1990 and 1994. Cal State for Chico State in the 80-77 win over the Wildcats at the Bakersfield, now a Division I independent, made a CCAA Tournament. That 77-point effort was the most conference-record nine Elite Eight appearances. UC scored against CPP during its 15-game winning streak Riverside, also now competing at the Division I level, as the Broncos allowed an average of 55.1 made eight appearances. Cal Poly Pomona, which is points/game. The Broncos held 12 of their 15 foes to making its fifth trip to the Elite Eight, leads all current 60 points or less in that stretch. members. Beware The Ides of March: An interesting date in history One Shy of School-Record Win: CPP needs one more that forewarned Caesar’s eventual demise greeted BYU win to tie the school record for most wins in a season. The Hawaii and Cal Poly Pomona in their West Regional title 1953-54 team went 26-12. game March 15. It marked the 2nd straight season the two Not Quite a School Record: The Broncos are on par for met for the right to advance to the Elite Eight. Last season, the Broncos won in an improbable fashion, setting their 7th school record this season, this time on the defensive end. CPP allows 56.4 points a game and outscoring the 4th-ranked Seasiders 16-2 in the game’s that number would surpass last year’s record mark of final 6:23 for a 59-58 upset in Laie, Hawaii.

59.5. The Broncos rank No. 3 in the NCAA in scoring Coaching Continuity: The coaching staff of Head Coach defense. Greg Kamansky, Associate Head Coach Bill Bannon Not Quite a School Record, Part II: The Broncos are on and Assistant Coach Damion Hill have been surrounded par to establish a school-record in FG percentage. by success since the three-man staff began working Currently at .502 for the year (762 for 1,518), the Broncos together in 2002-03. In that time CPP has won three need to surpass the mark of .487 set in the 1999-00 CCAA titles, four NCAA West Region titles, appeared season. The Broncos rank 9th in the NCAA in FG in 4 Elite Eights and own a collective record of 168-69 percentage. (a winning percentage of .709).

There is No “I” in Team: It might seem hard to Big Brother plays in the National Football League: believe, but CPP did not have a single CCAA Player Sophomore Dwayne Fells’ older brother Daniel plays TE of the Week this season despite earning a share of for the NFL’s St. Louis Rams. Daniel completed his fourth nd the conference crown for the 2 straight year. season in the NFL and second with the Rams. This past season, he had 21 receptions for 273 yards and 3 TDs About that 15-game Winning Streak: The Broncos’ before sustaining a fractured thigh bone in late December. school-record 15 straight wins came on the strength of

team play. The average margin of victory during the streak Holding on to the ball: CPP has turned over the ball 9 was 13.5 points and the Broncos fired a collective 51.2% times or less in 10 games this season. In those games, from the field in that stretch. In 9 of its last 12 games, CPP CPP is 9-1 with the only loss arriving vs. Cal State L.A. – has shot above 51 percent and has allowed only two the Golden Eagles’ first victory over the Broncos in their teams to shoot more than 51 percent from the floor during last 20 meetings. The Broncos went on to defeat CSULA their last 19 games. (CSUDH – 60% and WWU 55.6%). twice after that loss – a 68-54 win at CSULA and 57-45 in

the first round of the CCAA Tournament. The Kamansky File: The 2010 California Coach K through the years…

Collegiate Athletic Association Coach of the Year Overall CCAA Place NCAA Year and 2010 NABC West Region Co- 2009-10 25-6!*@ 18-4 1st 3-0 Coach of the Year Greg Kamansky (UC 2008-09 25-8*!@% 15-5 1st 5-1^ 2007-08 13-15 10-10 8th San Diego ’88) is in his 10th season at the 2006-07 20-8* 16-6 3rd 0-1 helm. Kamansky has guided the Broncos to 2005-06 17-10 13-7 3rd a 203-88 overall record. His .698 winning 2004-05 24-7*!@ 16-4 1st 3-1 2003-04 21-7* 17-5 3rd 0-1 percentage is the best in the program’s 2002-03 23-8*! 17-5 3rd 3-1 history. 2001-02 18-9 15-7 3rd 2000-01 17-10 13-9 5th Since Kamansky took over the program in Totals 203-88 150-62 14-5 *NCAA Tournament Berths 2000, the Broncos have accomplished feats ! NCAA Elite Eight Appearances that are unprecedented in the program’s 62- @ CCAA Coach of the Year % NABC West Region Coach of the Year Greg Kamansky is in his 10th season at year history: ^ NCAA Finalist the helm • Played for an NCAA championship • Six NCAA Tournament berths KAMANSKY ERA SUPERLATIVES • Four Elite Eight appearances Broncos’ record when … • Four NCAA West Region titles Overall 09-10 • The only program that has reached the NCAA Elite 8 four times in the last Leading at the half 151-22 19-2 eight years Trailing at the half 46-62 5-4 Tied at the half 6-4 1-0 • 14 NCAA tournament victories • Three CCAA regular-season titles After a loss 58-22 4-2 Shoots 50% & outrebounds foe 67-3 14-0 • The highest winning percentage in program history • Six 20-win seasons and an average of 20 wins in 10 seasons Shooting 50% or better 101-9 16-1 Shooting 40-49% or better 88-52 9-3 • Coached two All-Americans (Jeff Bonds and Larry Gordon) Less than 40% 14-27 0-2

• Three-time CCAA Coach of the Year Foe shoots 50% or better 19-34 4-0 • A 2-time NABC West Region Coach of the Year (2008-09 & 09-10) Foe shoots 40-49% 93-39 7-4 Less than 40% 91-15 14-2

The Broncos reached the pinnacle of Division II basketball in 2008-09 when CPP outrebounds/ties foe 154-37 23-3 they earned the right to play for the national championship, where they lost Foe outrebounds CPP 49-51 2-3 to No. 1 and unbeaten Findlay in Springfield, Mass. Led by All-American CPP commits less than 15 TOs 131-39 18-3 Larry Gordon, the unranked Broncos won a share of the CCAA regular CPP commits 15 or more TOs 72-49 7-3 season title for only the third time in history on the strength of an 11-game CPP bench outscores foe’s bench 117-33 15-4 winning streak. Kamansky was honored by his peers as the 2009 CCAA Foe outscores/tied CPP’s bench 86-55 10-2 Coach of the Year and the NABC West Region Coach of the Year. Scoring less than 50 points 0-11 0-2 Scoring 50-59 pts. 20-24 5-3 Kamansky was named the CCAA Coach of the Year in 2005 after leading Scoring 60-69 pts. 62-32 11-0 the Broncos to their second NCAA Division II Scoring 70-79 pts. 81-14 8-1 Scoring 80-89 pts. 27-7 1-0 West Region title in three years and a share Scoring 90-99 pts. 10-0 0-0 of their CCAA championship since 1981. He Scoring 100 or more pts. 3-0 0-0 led the Broncos into the postseason for three Allowing 50 or fewer pts. 35-1 9-0 consecutive years, 2003-05, a first in the Allowing 51-60 pts. 63-16 10-4 program’s history. He guided the Broncos to Allowing 61-70 pts. 72-32 3-1 Allowing 71-80 pts. 27-20 3-1 a 21-7 record in 2003-04 and into the NCAA Allowing 81-90 pts. 3-14 0-0 Division II playoffs for a second straight Allowing 91-100 pts. 3-4 0-0 Allowing 100 or more 0-1 0-0 season. That was a successful follow-up to the 2002-03 season when he guided the Game decided by 5 pts or less/OT 68-35 9-2 Game decided by 6-10 pts 35-26 5-3 Broncos to the West Region championship Game decided by 11 or more pts 100-27 11-1 and the program’s first appearance in the national quarterfinals in 39 years. The Broncos have won 92 percent of Broncos at home 111-21 10-3 their games when they shoot 50% or Broncos on the road 72-55 12-2 better FGs during Coach K’s run. Broncos at neutral site 20-12 3-1

Season Preview: The Broncos enter 2009-10 with four returning starters from last CCAA STANDINGS (FINAL) season’s national finalist team and look to build upon their two All-CCAA performers from CCAA Overall W L W L last season. Senior guard Austin Swift (6-5, 210) earned first-team honors (10.2 points and Cal Poly Pomona 18 4 25 6 5.1 rebounds/game) and junior forward Tobias Jahn (9.4 ppg, 5.5 rpg) was a second-team Humboldt State 18 4 22 8 selection. Swift started in each of CPP’s 33 games a season ago and averaged 31.7 CSU San Bernardino 17 5 23 8 minutes a game. Jahn (6-9, 235) led the CCAA in field goal percentage at 57.7 percent and CSU Dominguez Hills 16 6 16 12 Chico State 11 11 16 13 played the best basketball of his career during the Broncos’ playoff drive. The Broncos also San Francisco State 10 12 17 14 return senior point guard Dahir Nasser (6-1, 175), who averaged 31.8 points a minute in 33 Sonoma State 10 12 11 17 starts. The Phoenix native plays an efficient game, distributing the ball and running the Cal State L.A. 10 12 14 14 offense well. The fourth starter returning is sophomore forward/center Dwayne Fells (6-5, UC San Diego 7 15 8 17 CSU Stanislaus 6 16 10 17 260), who stepped into the starting lineup at the midway point and CPP went 16-2 down the CSU Monterey Bay 6 16 8 19 stretch. The Broncos return junior Donnelle Booker (6-5, 200) after he sustained a knee CSU East Bay 2 20 5 22 injury during fall preseason a year ago and was redshirted. The forward was the CCAA’s Freshman of the Year in 2006-07 and already stands fourth on the all-time blocked shots in just two seasons. Senior guard Robert Summers, who averaged 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds in 28 games off the bench for CPP, is projected to redshirt. Other returners for coach Greg Kamansky include sophomore guard Matthew Rosser (6-4, 170), who saw limited time in 25 games in 2008-09. Rosser has improved his play this fall, Kamansky said, and freshman guard Mitchel Anderson (6- 4, 190) has been a pleasant surprise. The 10-man roster also includes: junior college transfer Mark Rutledge (6-2, 195), redshirt freshman forward Kevin Ryan (6-7, 240) and freshman guard Shaun Norum (6-2, 190).

Season in Review: The 2008-2009 Broncos accomplished their sport’s single-greatest season in school history when they reached the NCAA Division II Championship game against top-ranked and unbeaten University of Findlay in the community where the sport was invented – Springfield, Mass. And the unranked Broncos took the heavily-favored Oilers into overtime and eventually lost on an off-balance, three-pointer at the buzzer, 56- 53, before a nationally-televised audience of millions on CBS. Led by All-American senior Larry Gordon, the Broncos earned the third seed in the NCAA Tournament’s West Region. They faced conference rival Cal State San Bernardino in the opening round played at the sub-regional in Bellingham, Wash., on the campus of Western Washington University. The Broncos won their opening round game as Gordon, a Pomona native, scored a 3-pointer at PG Dahir Nasser dealt a career-high 8 the buzzer in regulation to send the game in overtime and earned an 83-81 victory. The assists vs. No. 4 Augusta State in the Broncos advanced to face Seattle Pacific in the region’s semifinal game and walked away 2009 NCAA semifinals. with an 80-72 victory over the Falcons, who defeated the host WWU Vikings the night before. What happened next is a moment that won’t be forgotten on the CPP campus for years to come. The Broncos traveled to Hawaii and took on the nation’s third-ranked team in BYU Hawaii, winners of 24 straight. Trailing 56-43 with 6 minutes and 39 seconds remaining, the Broncos went on a 16-2 run and captured the victory on Gordon’s put- back with 3.6 seconds left with a 59-58 West Region title victory before a silenced and stunned crowd of more than 4,200 fans. The Broncos opened play in the NCAA Elite Eight against 12th-ranked Southwest Minnesota State and earned their first-ever quarterfinal victory with a 79-74 win. Gordon secured his fourth-straight double-double (21 points, 10 rebounds) and three other Broncos scored double figures. The following night, CPP faced No. 4 Augusta State, which reached the title game the year before. Against a much-bigger lineup, CPP led throughout most of the game and held off the Jaguars 74-70 to reach the title game for the first time in school history. Gordon was the story for Cal Poly Pomona during its six-game NCAA appearance. He averaged 22 points and 11.3 rebounds a contest and missed out on six straight double-doubles after his 17-point, 9-rebound effort in the title game. He and teammate Walter Thompson were named to the NCAA Elite Eight All-Tournament team. The Broncos are 33-8 when Austin Swift scores in double figures during his career. Future Broncos: Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball coach Greg BRONCOS EARN PRESEASON NOD Kamansky has announced that Rancho Cucamonga native Justin Long and Connor Gacek of Issaquah, Wash., have signed national letters of WALNUT CREEK -- Cal Poly Pomona, coming off its first- intent to study and play at CPP next fall. ever appearance in the NCAA Division II National Championship game, has been selected to capture the “These two young men are competitive, hard-nosed and come 2009-10 CCAA men’s basketball title, according to a poll of from excellent prep programs,’’ Kamansky said. “Each of them has league coaches. tremendous upside and we’re pleased to have them become part of our program.’’ School (1st-Place Votes) Points 08-09 Record Long, a 5-foot-11, 160-pound senior at RCHS, averaged 26 ½ 1. Cal Poly Pomona (6) 115 25-8, 15-5 2. Humboldt State (5) 113 20-12, 13-7 points, six assists and four rebounds last season for the Cougars. He 3. Cal State San Bernardino (1) 95 20-10, 15-5 was a first-team All-Baseline League selection and earned second-team 4. Cal State Dominguez Hills 87 22-8, 15-5 CIF honors. 5. Cal State L.A. 70 12-15, 7-13 “Justin is a great signing for us,’’ Kamansky said. “We consider 6. UC San Diego 68 17-11, 13-7 him to be one of the top players in the Inland Empire. He’s a very 7. Sonoma State 49 12-16, 8-12 8. Chico State 48 8-19, 5-15 exciting player and comes from a well-coached program that coach Bill 9. San Francisco State 44 14-14, 8-12 Burke has developed. We expect Justin to be an impact player down the 10. Cal State Monterey Bay 38 16-14, 8-12 road.’’ 11. Cal State Stanislaus 31 7-18, 3-17 Gacek (pronounced GOTCH-ick) started last season at guard 12. Cal State East Bay 13 19-8 for Skyline High School, located in the suburb southeast of Seattle. The 6-3 senior played outstanding summer ball and also has tremendous upside, according to Kamansky. CPP and the NABC Top 25 “We think Connor’s best basketball is ahead of him,’’ Kamansky said. “His KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The competitiveness and skill-set is a sound fit for our Broncos appeared a school-record program. He can really shoot the ball and he seven straight weeks this season, passes well. He also comes from a well-coached ending Week 8, Jan. 19. The program and will be a welcome addition.’’ Broncos opened the season ranked sixth.

Poll CPP’s Ranking Preseason No. 6 Week 1 No. 17 Week 2 No. 16 Week 3 No. 16 Week 4 No. 15 All-CCAA player Tobias Jahn led the CCAA in FG percentage last season at 57.7% Week 5 No. 14 (127-of-220 shots). Week 6 No. 22 Week 7 No. 20

The Broncos and how they rank against the NCAA (as of March 16, 2010)

Cal Poly Pomona checks in again at No. 3 in Scoring Defense in this week’s NCAA Division II statistics. The Broncos allow 56.4 points/game. The Broncos also rank among the top 10 in FG percentage, this week at No.9 with 50.2 percent. The Broncos ranks 22nd in FG percentage defense (40 %) and 35th in rebound margin (5.2). Dahir Nasser ranks 32nd in assist/turnover margin at 2.23.

Category Ranking Scoring Defense 3rd (56.4 points allowed) FG Percentage 9th (50.2 percent) FG Percentage 22nd (40 percent) Rebound margin 35th (5.2)

Assist/Turnover Margin Dahir Nasser (32nd – 2.23) Cal Poly Pomona’s 20-win seasons: Cal Poly Pomona has 2009-10 CPP Record when … 20-win seasons won 20 or more games nine times in its At Home ...... 10-3 26-12 – 1953-54 history and six in the last 10 seasons. On the Road ...... 12-2 At a neutral site ...... 3-1 25-6 – 2009-10* Playing a ranked foe ...... 1-0 25-8 – 2008-09* Shoot well and win: It goes without saying Playing a day game ...... 1-1 24-7 – 2004-05* that a high FG percentage will translate into Playing a night game ...... 24-5 23-6 – 1963-64 victories. But the Broncos’ record since Scoring first ...... 19-5 23-7 – 2002-03* Coach K’s first season is nothing short of Foe scores first ...... 6-1 spectacular. CPP owns a 101-9 record (92 Ahead with 5:00 left ...... 23-2 21-7 – 2003-04* Tied with 5:00 left ...... 1-1 20-7 – 1980-81 percent) when it fires 50 percent or Trailing with 5:00 left ...... 1-3 20-8 – 2006-07* better from the field. Ahead at halftime ...... 19-2 *-Kamansky era Tied at halftime ...... 1-0 Rebound and win: Rebounding and Trailing at halftime ...... 5-4 defense are all about effort and those two qualities have defined Overtime games ...... 1-1 3-pts or less final margin ...... 7-2 Bronco basketball. When CPP out-rebounds its opponent since Five Broncos in double figures ...... 2-1 2000, the Broncos own a 154-37 record, an 80-percent clip. Four Broncos in double figures ...... 10-0 Three Broncos in double figures ...... 8-1 Playing “D”: Defense has been another strong-suit for the Broncos Two Broncos in double figures ...... 4-2 and success often occurs when CPP holds an opponent to less than 60 One Bronco in double figures ...... 1-2 No Broncos in double figures ...... 0-0 points. CPP owns a 34-1 record when holding its foes to 50 or FG% above 50% ...... 16-1 fewer points and is 97-17 (85 percent) when an opponent scores FG% at 50% ...... 0-0 60 or fewer points during the Kamansky era. FG% below 50% ...... 9-5 Foe FG% above 50% ...... 4-0 Home cooking: Kellogg Gym has provided the Broncos with a great Foe FG% at 50% ...... 0-0 Foe FG% below 50% ...... 21-6 deal of success during the Greg Kamansky era. Since Coach K Outshooting Foe (%) ...... 23-3 became the head coach in 2000-01, the Broncos have gone 111-21 Outshot by Foe (%) ...... 2-3 at home (an 84-percent rate). The Broncos have lost more than two Outrebounding Foe ...... 22-2 home games three times (going 10-4 in 2005-06, 8-3 in 2007-08 and Rebounds=Foe ...... 1-1 10-3 09-10) in 10 seasons. Outrebounded by Foe ...... 2-3 Fewer TOs than Foe ...... 16-3 TOs=Foe ...... 3-0 The Swift One: Senior and All-CCAA guard Austin Swift leads the More TOs than Foe ...... 6-3 Broncos in scoring at 13.1 points a game and reached double figures in Bench outscores Foe ...... 14-4 25 of the Broncos’ 31 games. Swift has scored in double digits 41 times Bench scoring=Foe ...... 2-1 in his career and CPP owns a 33-8 record in those games (0-1--07-08, Bench outscored by Foe ...... 9-1 CPP scores 40-49 Pts ...... 0-2 13-3--08-09 and 21-4--09-10). CPP scores 50-59 Pts ...... 5-3 CPP scores 60-69 Pts ...... 11-0 CPP Career Block leaders Meet Mr. Booker: San CPP scores 70-79 Pts ...... 8-1 Name Total Bernardino native CPP scores 80-89 Pts ...... 1-0 1. Terrell Davis (1996-00) 134 Donnelle Booker missed CPP scores 90-99 Pts ...... 0-0 2. Donnelle Booker (2006-) 102 Foe scores 30-39 Pts ...... 2-0 3. Jeff Bonds (2001-05) 79 the entire 2008-09 season Foe scores 40-49 Pts ...... 6-0 4. Gregg Brofer (1985-87) 77 due to a knee injury, but Foe scores 50-59 Pts ...... 8-3 5. Tyrone Merriweather (1994-96) 63 the junior is back with a Foe scores 60-69 Pts ...... 6-2 vengeance. Booker is Foe scores 70-79 Pts ...... 3-1 shooting 57.5 percent from the field and leads the CCAA with 1.2 Foe scores 80-89 Pts ...... 0-0 Foe scores 90-99 Pts ...... 0-0 blocks per game and is 2nd in points for CPP at 9.9/game. Gimme five: Senior Dahir Nasser has started at PG in each of CPP’s CPP INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 64 games since last season. When the Phoenix native deals five or (as of 3/16/10) OVERALL CCAA more assists, the Broncos are 10-1. His career-high is 8 and three times he has dealt 7 assists. Austin Swift Scoring 9th 13.1 11th 12.5 Rebounds 17th 5.1 -- Four double-doubles to go: Senior Austin Swift earned his first Assists 7th 3.3 10th 3.2 double-double of his career in the 80-77 win over Chico State in the FG % 11th .488 13th .479 CCAA Semifinals. He scored 13 points with a career-high 10 rebounds. Steals 13th 1.1 T11th 1.2 Defensive Rebounds 8th 4.1 13th 3.9 He joins sophomore Dwayne Fells and junior Donnelle Booker as the Ast./TO Ratio 9th 1.5 9th 1.5 only players on the team to have a double-double in their careers. Donnelle Booker Fells scored 12 points with 11 rebounds in his Bronco debut last Scoring 24th 9.9 27th 9.6 Rebounds 10th 5.6 12th 5.6 season in the win over Vanguard. Booker recorded his first double- FG Percentage 4th .575 5th .556 double with 11 points and 10 rebounds his sophomore season at CSU Assists 14th 2.2 -- Monterey Bay and a 17/12 effort in the OT loss at Chico State this Steals 14th 1.1 -- Blocked Shots 1st 1.2 T1st 1.3 season. Defensive Rebounds 13th 3.7 T10th 4.0 Dwayne Fells Bring your hard hat, fellas: The Broncos return four players who Scoring 30th 9.3 FG Percentage 2nd .601 3rd .591 averaged no less than 21 minutes per game last season with Dahir Offensive Rebs. 7th 2.1 -- Nasser leading the way at 31.8 minutes. He is followed by Austin Dahir Nasser Swift (31.5), Tobias Jahn (23.1) and Dwayne Fells (21.1). Assists 8th 3.2 7th 3.5 Ast/TO Ratio 2nd 2.2 2nd 2.8 Seven players are averaging 20 minutes or more this season Mitchel Anderson (Nasser 31.3, Swift 31.1, Booker 30.8, Fells 27.7, Anderson 21.7, Steals 13th 1.1 T11th 1.2 Jahn 21.0, and Matthew Rosser averages 20.3 minutes. 3-point FG % 1st .447 4th .441 3-point Made 11th 1.4 -- Tobias Jahn CPP Late in the Game: <5 minutes FG% 3FG% FT% REB PTS TO FG percentage 12th .486 10th .504 Making plays down the stretch CPP .519 .367 .637 4.5 10.5 1.6 Foe .433 .323 .701 4.2 10.4 1.4 on both ends of the floor is a CPP TEAM STATISTICS major key for teams in earning victories. The following is CPP’s and its (as of 3/16/10) Overall CCAA opponents’ statistical averages in the final five minutes of regulation. Scoring offense 6th 64.8 7th 64.1 Scoring defense 1st 56.4 1st 54.7 Career Double-Digit Games Scoring margin 3rd +8.4 3rd +9.5 FT Percentage 12th .596 12th .611 Total 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 W/L Result FG Percentage 1st .502 1st .498 Scoring FG Pct. Defense 2nd .400 1st .394 Austin Swift 41 ...... 24 ...... 16 ...... 1 ...... x 33-8 3-Pt. FG % 4th .352 5th .343 Tobias Jahn 27 ...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 1 ...... x 24-3 3-Pt. FG % Defense 7th .326 5th .330 Donnelle Booker 26 ...... 15 ...... x ...... 9 ...... 2 22-4 Rebounding offense 9th 32.6 9th 32.7 Dwayne Fells 19 ...... 16 ...... 3 ...... x ...... x 17-2 Rebounding defense 1st 27.4 1st 27.3 Dahir Nasser 14 ...... 10 ...... 4 ...... x ...... x 12-2 Rebounding margin 1st 5.2 2nd +5.4 Mitchel Anderson 14 ...... 14 ...... x ...... x ...... x 11-3 Blocked shots 6th 2.7 4th 3.0 Matthew Rosser 5 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... x ...... x 4-1 Assists 3rd 13.6 3rd 13.5 Mark Rutledge 3 ...... 3 ...... x ...... x ...... x 3-0 Steals 4th 6.9 T3rd 6.7 Kevin Ryan 1 ...... 1 ...... x ...... x ...... x 1-0 Turnover margin 4th +1.03 5th +1.2 Assist/TO margin 3rd 1.1 3rd 1.1 Rebounding Offensive rebounds 9th 9.7 T7th 9.6 Donnelle Booker 3 ...... 1 ...... x ...... 1 ...... 1 0-3 Defensive rebounds 6th 22.9 5th 23.0 Tobias Jahn 2 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... x 1-1 3-Point FG made 11th 4.3 11th 4.2 Austin Swift 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... x 1-0 Dwayne Fells 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... x ...... x 1-0

Career Double-Doubles Booker (2) 17 points/12 rebounds vs. Chico State 1/3/10 11 points/10 rebounds vs. CSU Monterey Bay 2/1/08 Swift (1) 13 points/10 rebounds vs. Chico State (3/5/10) Fells (1) 12 points/11 rebounds vs. Vanguard 11/18/09

The Last Time the Broncos have… The Last Time a Bronco has … Scored 100 points 101 vs. Northwest Nazarene (12/28/05) Scored 40 or more points Scored 90 points Ed Johnson (40) vs. Pasadena College (1961-62) 90 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (1/3/09) Scored 35 or more points Scored 80 points Dion Cook (39) vs. CSU Dominguez Hills (2/24/07) 80 vs. Seattle Pacific (3/14/09) & Chico State (3/5/10) Scored 30 or more points Allowed 100 points Dion Cook (31) vs. CSULA (1/27/07) 105 vs. Montana State Billings (12/22/01) Scored 25 or more points Allowed 90 points Larry Gordon (28) vs. Seattle Pacific (3/14/09) 92 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2/17/06) Scored at least 20 points Allowed 80 points Austin Swift (22) vs. CSUMB (1/23/10) & WWU (3/13/10) 81 vs. Cal State San Bernardino (3/13/09) Won a game on a buzzer-beater Not scored a 3-pointer Angelo Tsagarakis’ 3-pointer at Chico State (64-61, 1/11/08) vs. Westmont (0-6 – 11/21/09) Two players scored 20 or more points Shot more than 60% FGs Gordon (21), Angelo Tsagarakis (20) vs. LeMoyne (12/30/07) 66.7 % (30-45) vs. Seattle Pacific (3/14/09) *-School record Grabbed 15 or more rebounds 66.7 % (28-42) vs. Chico State (3/5/10)*-School record Gordon (17) vs. SFSU (1/24/09) 66.7 % (26-39) vs. HSU (2/11/10)*-School record Grabbed 10 or more rebounds Shot less than 30% FGs Donnelle Booker (12) vs. Chico State (1/3/10) 29.8% vs. Azusa Pacific (11/24/01) Two players with 10 or more rebounds Allowed more than 50% FGs Gordon (12), Tobias Jahn (10) vs. SFSU (3/3/09) 60 % (21-35) CSU Dominguez Hills (68-58 CPP win, 2/20/10) 5+ offensive rebounds Forced more turnovers than FGs allowed Donnelle Booker (6) vs. Western Washington (3/13/10) Cal State Stanislaus (12 TO’s/11 FGs – 2/6/10) 10+defensive rebounds Made 10 3-pointers Booker (11) vs. Chico State (1/3/10) 10 vs. BYU Hawaii (3/15/10) Secured a double-double Allowed 10 3-pointers Swift (13 pts/10 rebs) vs. Chico State (3/5/10) 12 vs. Chico State (1/3/10) Two players recorded a double-double Scored at least 30 Free Throws Gordon (12/10) and Donnelle Booker (11/10) vs. CSUMB (2/1/08) 34 vs. Cal State L.A. (2/17/01) Dealt 10 or more assists Shot more than 90% Free Throws Billy Hofman (10) vs. SFSU (2/3/06) 93.8% (15-16) vs. Cal State L.A. (1/30/09) Recorded 5 or more blocks Grabbed 50 rebounds Terrell Davis (7) vs. South Dakota Tech (11/21/97) 51 vs. Cal State L.A. (12/06/08) Secured 5 or more steals Dealt 20 assists Gordon (7) vs. CSUMB (3/6/09) 20 vs. UC San Diego (12/5/09) & SFSU (2/26/10) Scored 5 or more 3-pointers Allowed 20 assists Tsagarakis (6) vs. CSULA (1/5/08) 20 vs. Cal State San Bernardino (3/13/09) Shot 80% with 5+ 3-point FG Attempts Created 15 steals Austin Swift (.833 – 5-6) vs. CSU Stanislaus (1/2/10) 16 vs. Chico State (1/12/07) Attempted 10 or more 3-pointers Allowed 15 steals Tsagarakis (11) vs. CSUSB (1/16/08) 16 vs. Alaska Fairbanks (3/14/05) Made 10 or more free throws Made 5 blocks Gordon (11) vs. SFSU (1/24/09) 7 vs. UC San Diego (1/28/10) Attempted 10 or more free throws Allowed 5 blocks Swift (13) vs. CSU L.A. (2/19/10) 7 vs. San Francisco State (1/22/10) Attempted 15 or more free throws Played in Overtime Gordon (15) vs. CSU Stanislaus (1/12/08) vs. Western Washington (3/13/10 – 76-75 win) Scored 10 or more FGs Played a No. 1 Team Gordon (11) vs. Seattle Pacific (3/14/09) vs. Findlay, 3/28/09 (56-53 OT loss) Attempted 15 or more FGs Defeated a ranked team Swift (18) vs. BYU Hawaii (3/15/10) vs. No. 15 Western Washington (3/13/10 -- 76-75 OT) Shot 1.000 with 5+ FG Attempts Scored less than 50 points Donnelle Booker (6-6) vs. CSUMB (2/25/10) 49 vs. CSU Dominguez Hills, 1/15/10 (58-49 loss) Shot 90% with 10+ FG Attempts Scored less than 40 points Gordon (.917 11-12) vs. Seattle Pacific (3/14/09) 34 vs. UC Davis, 12/20/95 (60-34 loss) Player shot 1.000 with 5+ FT Attempts Held an opponent to less than 40 points Austin Swift (8-8) vs. UC San Diego (1/28/10) 32 vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/6/10 (65-32 win) Five players scored in double figures Held an opponent to less than 30 points 3/15/10 vs. BYU Hawaii (3/5/10) 26 vs. CSU Bakersfield 2/16/79 (30-26 win) Swift (19), Booker (15), Fells (15), Rutledge (11), Anderson (10) Held an opponent to less than 30% FGs 25.6% (11 of 43) Cal State Stanislaus (65-32 win, 2/6/10) Both teams scored 100 points CPP’s Largest in 2009 112-101 win vs. Cal Poly (1/11/92) Lead 35 (79-44 vs. CSUMB, 1:43 remaining) Both teams scored less than 50 points nd 40-37 loss vs. Cal Poly (2/22/85) Deficit 24 (55-31 vs. Westmont 8:55 2 half) Won by 30 or more points Margin of victory 33 vs. CSUS (2/6/10) & CSUMB (2/25/10) 34 – 73-39 win over Southwestern (12/29/09) Margin of defeat 13 vs. Westmont (60-47) Won by 40 or more points Largest Halftime lead 22 pts -- 36-14 vs. UCSD (12/5/09) 44 – 111-67 win over Bethany (11/14/97) Largest Halftime deficit 15 vs. Westmont (28-13) Won by 50 or more points Deficit in win 12 (30-18 vs. Humboldt State, 1/9/10) 87 – 123-36 win over California Christian (11/19/93) Halftime deficit in win 10 (28-18 vs. Humboldt State, 1/9/10) Largest deficit in a win Lead in a loss 18 (33-15 :49 first half vs. Chico State (1/3/10) 21 -- 31-10 vs. Sonoma State, 9:56 in 1st half (1/17/09 – 77-76 OT) Halftime lead in a loss 33-17 vs. Chico State (1/3/10) Lost on a buzzer-beater CPP scoring run 27-3 vs. The Master’s (17:25—4:49 2nd half) Findlay’s Tyler Evans’ 3-pointer (56-53 OT, 3/28/09) Opponent run 14-0 vs. Humboldt State (8:40 – 3:53 2nd half)

2009‐10 Cal Poly Pomona Season/Career Highs

2009-10 Career 2009-10 Career #5 Dahir Nasser #22 Matthew Rosser Pts 16 vs. CSU East Bay (1/30) 16 vs. CSU East Bay (1/30/10) Pts 12 vs. CSUDH (2/20), CSUMB (2/25) 12, 2x, last CSUMB 2/25/10) Rebs 5 Four times 6, 2x, last vs. CSUS (1/3/09) Rebs 7 vs. CSUMB (1/23) 7 vs. CSUMB (1/23/10) Asts 7 vs. The Master’s (11/24) 8 vs. Augusta State (3/26/09) Asts 5 vs. Dixie State (3/12) 5 vs. Dixie State (3/12/10) Blks 2 vs. CSUDH (1/15) 2 vs. CSUDH (1/15/10) Blks 2 vs. CSULA (3/2) 2 vs. CSULA (3/2/10) Stls 3 Five times 3, 8x, last vs. CSUMB (2/26/10) Stls 3 vs. Westmont (11/21) 3 vs. Westmont (11/21/09) Mins 37 vs. WWU (3/13) 40 vs. CSUSB (3/13/09) Mins 34 vs. CSUEB (1/30) 34 vs. CSUEB (1/30/10)

# 32 Austin Swift #10 Mark Rutledge Pts 22 vs. CSUMB (1/23) & WWU (3/13) 24 vs. Sonoma State (1/17/09) Pts 13 vs. CSU Stanislaus (2/7/10) Same Rebs 10 vs. Chico State (3/5) 10 vs. Chico State (3/5/10) Rebs 7 vs. CSUDH (1/15) & CSU Stanislaus (2/7) Same Asts 6 Four times 6, 7 x, last vs. BYU Hawaii (3/15/10) Asts 2 vs. Sonoma State (1/8) & CSUSB (1/10) Same Blks 1 Six times 2, 2x, last vs. UCSD (2/13/09) Blks 1 vs. SFSU (1/22) Same Stls 3 Two times 4, 2x, last vs. Findlay (3/28/09) Stls 3 vs. CSUMB (1/23) Same Mins 41 vs. Chico State (1/3) 41 vs. Chico State (1/3) Mins 24 vs. CSU Stanislaus (2/7/10) Same

#33 Donnelle Booker #11 Kevin Ryan Pts 17 vs. Chico State (1/3) & SSU (1/8) 19 vs. Chico State (2/17/07) Pts 10 vs. SFSU (1/22) Same Rebs 12 vs. Chico State (1/3) 12 vs. Chico State (1/3/10) Rebs 4 vs. CSUSB (2/2) & CSUMB (2/25) Same Asts 4 Five times 6 vs. CSUDH (2/9/08) Asts 1 vs. SFSU (1/22) Same Blks 4 vs. SFSU (1/22) 4, 3x, last vs. SFSU (1/22/10) Blks 2 vs. UCSD (1/28) Same Stls 3 Three times 4 vs. CSUS (1/12/08) Stls None None Mins 43 vs. Chico State (1/3) 43 vs. Chico State (1/3) Mins 17 vs. CSULA (1/16) Same

#24 Tobias Jahn #25 Mitchel Anderson Pts 15 vs. CSUMB (2/26) 18 vs. SFSU (2/26/09) Pts 17 vs. CSUSB (3/6) Same Rebs 9 vs. CSULA (3/2) 10 vs. SFSU (3/3/09) Rebs 9 vs. CSUEB (12/4) Same Asts 7 vs. The Master’s (11/24) 7 vs. TMC (11/24/09) Asts 3 vs. Chico State (1/3) & CSU Stanislaus (2/7) Same Blks 2 vs. CSUSB (1/12) 2, 5x, last vs. CSUSB (1/12/10) Blks 2 vs. CSU East Bay (1/30) Same Stls 3 vs. TMC (11/24), CSUDH (2/20) 3, 2x, last vs. CSUDH (2/20/10) Stls 3 vs. HSU (1/9), UCSD (1/28) & CSUSB (3/6) Same Mins 32 vs. CSU Stanislaus (1/2) 38 vs. Findlay (3/28/09) Mins 28 vs. CSULA (2/19) & CSUMB (2/25) Same

#31 Dwayne Fells #40 Shaun Norum Pts 5 vs. CSUMB (2/25) Same Pts 19 vs. Chico State (3/5) 19 vs. Chico State (3/5/10) Rebs 2 vs. The Master’s (11/24) Same Rebs 9 vs. TMC (11/24) & CSULA (2/19) 11 vs. Vanguard (11/18/08) Asts 1 vs. The Master’s (11/24) Same Asts 4 vs. Chico State (3/5) 4, 2x, last vs. Chico State (3/5/10) Blks None None Blks 1 Three times 2 vs. Sonoma State (2/20/09) Stls None None Stls 3 vs. CSUSB (2/2) & CSUSB (3/6) 3, 4x, last vs. CSUSB (3/6/10) Mins 8 vs. CSUMB (2/25) Same Mins 36 vs. Cal State L.A. (2/19) 36, vs. CSULA (2/19/10)

2009‐10 Cal Poly Pomona BKC Team Highs/Lows

CPP OPPONENT

Points 1st half High 41 vs. The Master’s 11/24 36 Western Washington 3/13 Low 13 vs. Westmont 11/21 14 CSUEB 12/4– UCSD 12/5 Points 2nd half High 44 vs. CSU East Bay 1/30 50 BYUH 3/15 Low 26 vs. Chico State 1/3 13 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 Total Points High 80 vs. Chico State 3/5 77 Chico State 3/5 Low 47 vs. Westmont 11/21 32 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 FGs Made High 33 vs. The Master’s 11/24 & WWU 3/13 30 Western Washington 3/13 Low 18 vs. CSU Stanislaus 1/2 & CSUSB 3/6 11 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 FGs Attempted High 64 vs. The Master’s 11/24 58 Chico State 3/5 Low 37 vs. CSU Stanislaus 1/2 & CSUSB 1/12 35 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2/20 FG Percentage High .667 vs. HSU 2/11 & Chico State 3/5 .600 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2/20 Low .375 vs. CSUSB 3/6 .256 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 3‐Pt. FG Made High 10 vs. BYU 3/15 12 Chico State 1/3 Low 0 vs. Westmont 11/21 1 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 3‐Pt. FG Att. High 22 vs. CSUDH 1/15 28 Chico State 1/3 Low 5 vs. Chico State 3/5 7 Humboldt State 1/9 3‐Pt. FG Pct. High .556 vs. BYUH 3/15 .615 Westmont 11/21 Low .000 vs. Westmont 11/21 .091 CSU Stanislaus 2/6 FT Made High 26 vs. Cal State L.A. 2/19 24 Dixie State 3/12 Low 2 vs. Sonoma State 2/13 6 CSUEB 12/4 & CSULA 1/16 FT Att. High 36 vs. Cal State L.A. 2/19 29 CSUSB 2/2 Low 8 vs. Chico State 2/5 9 Humboldt State 1/9 FT Percentage High .750 vs. Westmont 11/21 .889 Dixie State 3/12 Low .222 vs. Sonoma State 2/13 .375 CSULA 1/16 Off. Rebounds High 19 vs. The Master’s 11/24 20 CSUSB 1/12 Low 5 Five times; last vs. Chico State 3/5 3 Humboldt State 2/11 & CSUDH 2/20 Def. Rebounds High 31 Three times; last vs. CSUS 2/6 27 CSUSB 3/6 Low 12 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills 2/20 10 Humboldt State 2/11 Total Rebounds High 44 vs. The Master’s 11/24 38 CSUSB 3/6 Low 20 vs. CSUSB 1/12 & CSUDH 2/20 13 Humboldt State 2/11 Assists High 25 vs. The Master’s 11/24 18 Sonoma State 2/13 Block Shots High 7 vs. UCSD 1/28 7 SFSU 1/22 11 vs. The Master’s 11/24 & CSUDH 9 Sonoma State 2/13 Steals High 2/20 Turnovers High 20 vs. Westmont 11/21 20 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2/20 Low 6 vs. Cal State L.A. 2/19 & CSUMB 2/25 5 CSUSB 1/12 & Western Wash. 3/13 Personal fouls High 26 vs. Chico State 1/3 25 Chico State 3/5 Low 11 vs. HSU 1/9, CSULA 3/3, WWU 3/13 9 Western Washington 3/13

2009-10 Cal Poly Pomona/Opponent Individual Game Highs

Points 22 ...... Twice: SWIFT vs. CSU Monterey Bay (1/23) & Western Washington (3/13/10) 26 ...... ALVES, BYU Hawaii (3/15/10)

FGs Made 10 ...... SWIFT vs. Western Washington (3/13/10) 9 ...... LeDUC, CSU San Bernardino (1/12/10) & ALVES, BYU Hawaii (3/15/10)

FG Attempts 18 ...... SWIFT vs. BYU Hawaii (3/15/10) 18 ...... BAIRD, Chico State (1/3/10) & CHANG, BYU Hawaii (3/15/10)

FG % (min 5 made) 1.000 (6-6) ...... BOOKER vs. CSU Monterey Bay (2/25/10) 1.000 (5-5) ...... DAVIS, CSU Dominguez Hills (2/20/10)

3-PT FGs Made 5 ...... SWIFT vs. CSU Stanislaus (1/2/10) 7 ...... BAIRD, Chico State (1/3/10)

3 PT FG Attempts 10 ...... ANDERSON vs. CSU San Bernardino (3/6/10) 16 ...... BAIRD, Chico State (1/3/10)

3-PT FG % (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) ...... ANDERSON vs. SFSU (2/26/10) & BOOKER, BYUH (3/15/10) 1.000 (3-3) ...... BUENSUCESO, BYU Hawaii (3/15/10)

FTs Made 8 ...... Twice: SWIFT vs. UC San Diego (1/28/10) & Cal State L.A. (2/19/10) 9 ...... BERRY, Cal State Monterey Bay (1/23/10) FT Attempts 13 ...... SWIFT vs. Cal State L.A (2/19/10) 10 ...... Twice – Last: HAWKINS, Chico State (3/5/10) FT % (min 3 made) 1.000 (8-8) ...... SWIFT vs. UC San Diego (1/28/10) 1.000 (6-6) ...... Twice – Last: WHITEHEAD, Dixie State (3/12/10) Rebounds 12 ...... BOOKER vs. Chico State (1/13/10) 17 ...... LeDUC, CSU San Bernardino (1/12/10)

Assists 7 ...... Twice —Last: JAHN and NASSER vs. The Master's College (11/24/09) 9 ...... Twice: JACKSON, Westmont (11/21/09) & ANDERSON, Western Washington (3/13)

Steals 3 ...... 18 times—Last: NASSER vs. BYU Hawaii (3/15/10) 6 ...... JACKSON, Westmont (11/21/09) Blocked Shots 4 ...... BOOKER vs. San Francisco State (1/22/10) 5 ...... Twice – Last: FLETCHER, SFSU (1/22/10)

Turnovers 7 ...... Twice -- JAHN vs. SSU (1/8/10) & BOOKER vs. CSUEB (1/30/10) 6 ...... Three times—Last: CASTON, CSU San Bernardio (3/6/10)

2009-2010 CAL POLY POMONA MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMARIES AND BOX SCORES GAME 1 – Nov. 21, 2009 GAME 2 – Nov. 24, 2009 Game 3 – Dec. 4, 2009 Game 4 --- Dec. 5, 2009 Westmont 60, No. 6 CPP 47 No. 17 CPP 75, The Master’s 47 No. 16 CPP 64, Cal State East Bay 37 No. 16 CPP 68, UC San Diego 46

SANTA BARBARA -- Westmont took advantage of its POMONA – Three pivotal scoring runs put Cal Poly POMONA – Cal State East Bay found out what CCAA men’s POMONA – No. 16 Cal Poly Pomona wasted little time in outside shooting and it cost visiting Cal Poly Pomona Pomona safely in control as the Broncos rolled to a 75- basketball teams have known for some time. The defensive gaining control against visiting UC San Diego. Leading 17-7 a shot at winning its 2009-10 season opener. The 47 victory over The Master’s College in nonconference presence Cal Poly Pomona puts forth on a nightly basis can with 11:36 remaining in the first half, the Broncos enjoyed a th Warriors outscored the Broncos 24-0 from 3-point men’s basketball before 511 fans at Kellogg Gym. make for an arduous 40 minutes. The 16 -ranked Broncos shut 14-0 run over the next four minutes and went on to earn a territory and earned a 60-47 victory over No. 6 CPP. Sophomore Dwayne Fells and senior Austin Swift each down the visiting Pioneers in their inaugural CCAA contest and 68-46 victory before a crowd of 1,018 at Kellogg Gym. Cal CPP’s inability to score from outside snapped its scored 13 points and junior Mark Rutledge and earned a 64-37 victory before 317 fans at Kellogg Gymnasium. Poly Pomona took advantage of what has become a staple streak of games with at least one three at 218 games. freshman Mitchel Anderson each had 10 as CPP shook CPP, now 2-1 overall, held its opponent to just 26.9 percent from in the program under coach Greg Kamansky. The Broncos The last time CPP did not score a 3-pointer was aside its season-opening 60-47 loss at Westmont. The the floor on 14-of-52 shooting. It was the first time the Broncos fired 50.9 percent from the floor and held their opponent to against Sonoma State on Jan. 19, 2002. Senior Broncos opened the game on a 10-0 run and held an opponent to less than 30 percent since CSULA shot 28 less than 50 points. Junior Tobias Jahn led the Broncos with Austin Swift led the Broncos with 12 points, but no maintained the lead throughout. CPP shot 54.3 percent percent on Jan. 5, 2008. The Broncos were led by senior Austin 14 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor. Senior Austin other Bronco reached double digits. from the field in the first 20 minutes and were in Swift, who scored a game-high 16 point with six rebounds, four Swift added 13 and junior Donnelle Booker also hit double command. assists with three steals and a block. figures with 11. CAL POLY POMONA (0-1) SWIFT, Austin 4-13 4-6 12; JAHN, Tobias 4-7 1-1 9; THE MASTER'S COLLEGE (3-1) CSU EAST BAY (2-2, 0-1 CCAA) UC SAN DIEGO (0-4, 0-2 CCAA) ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-4 1-1 7; FELLS, Dwayne 3-5 KARLBERG, Leif 5-12 0-0 15; DYER, Devin 4-11 2-2 FLEMINGS, Melvin 3-5 0-0 7; MCWIRT, Frankie 2-6 2-2 6; LAWLEY, Jordan 7-17 5-6 20; TARABILDA, Jake 2-7 2-2 8; 0-0 6; BOOKER, Donnelle 2-3 1-2 5; ROSSER, 12; HARRIS, Raphael 4-8 3-5 11; MILLAR, Thomas 2- SAMUELS, Mark 3-13 0-1 6; RUBIN, Jawaan 1-4 2-2 5; RYAN, Casey 3-6 1-2 7; PORTER, Colin 1-1 2-4 4; Matthew 1-2 2-2 4; RUTLEDGE,Mark 1-2 0-0 2; 4 0-1 4; LAFLEUR, Richard 1-3 2-2 4; WALKER, Roy UCHIDA, Jun 1-2 0-0 3; OWENS, Demitrius 1-4 1-2 3; BOHANAN, Dylan 0-1 3-4 3; BRUE, Justin 1-6 0-2 2; NASSER, Dahir 1-4 0-0 2; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0. 0-2 1-2 1; BIBBINS, Brandon 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 16-45 8- JACKSON, Donavon 1-4 1-2 3; GREEN, Adam 1-2 0-0 2; ACEVEDO, Tyler 0-4 1-2 1; HATCH, Christian 0-3 1-2 1; Totals 19-40 9-12 47. 12 47. FREEDMAN, Will 1-3 0-0 2; NOISAT, Jacob 0-2 0-2 0; POPE, WHEELER, Ryan 0-0 0-0 0; WEY, Jay 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 14- Prince Ray 0-1 0-0 0; GATSON, Saeed 0-0 0-0 0; KNOX, Scott 45 15-24 46. WESTMONT (3-0) CAL POLY POMONA (1-1) 0-1 0-0 0; PARKER, Ryan 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 14-52 6-11 JACKSON, Christopher 7-12 2-2 18; SCHMALBACH, FELLS, Dwayne 6-9 1-1 13; SWIFT, Austin 6-10 0-1 37. CAL POLY POMONA (3-1, 2-0 CCAA) Andrew 4-9 0-0 11; BENDER, Blake 3-6 3-3 9; RASP, 13; RUTLEDGE,Mark 4-5 0-0 10; ANDERSON, Mitchel JAHN, Tobias 6-10 2-3 14; SWIFT, Austin 5-8 2-6 13; Dan 3-7 2-4 9; BRANSON, Preston 2-2 0-0 6; 4-7 0-0 10; BOOKER, Donnelle 4-10 1-4 9; ROSSER, CAL POLY POMONA (2-1, CCAA 1-0) BOOKER, Donnelle 5-7 1-3 11; NASSER, Dahir 3-6 2-2 8; HAINES, Evan 2-8 0-0 4; MILLER, John 1-1 1-4 3; Matthew 3-7 1-3 7; JAHN, Tobias 3-7 0-0 6; RYAN, SWIFT, Austin 6-14 2-4 16; JAHN, Tobias 4-6 2-4 10; NASSER, RUTLEDGE,Mark 3-9 0-0 8; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-6 0-2 5; MARSHALL, Joe 0-0 0-0 0; MILLER, Lucas 0-0 0-0 0; Kevin 2-6 0-0 4; NASSER,Dahir 1-3 1-2 3; NORUM, Dahir 3-5 3-3 9; RUTLEDGE,Mark 2-3 2-2 8; ROSSER, Matthew FELLS, Dwayne 2-7 0-1 4; NORUM, Shaun 1-1 0-0 3; MADRAZO, Jared 0-0 0-0 0; SACHS, Jordan 0-1 0-0 Shaun 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-64 4-11 75. 3-4 0-0 7; BOOKER, Donnelle 3-4 0-0 6; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2- RYAN, Kevin 1-1 0-0 2; ROSSER, Matthew 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 0; LeDUC, Matt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-46 8-13 60. 7 0-0 5; NORUM, Shaun 1-3 0-0 3; FELLS, Dwayne 0-1 0-0 0; 28-55 7-17 68. RYAN, Kevin 0-3 0-1 0. Totals 24-50 9-14 64.

GAME 5 – Dec. 16, 2009 GAME 6 – Jan. 2, 2010 GAME 7 – Jan. 3, 2010 GAME 8 – Jan. 8, 2010 No. 16 CPP 61, Vanguard 46 No. 14 CPP 51, Cal State Stanislaus Chico State 72, No. 14 CPP 70 OT No. 22 CPP 74, Sonoma State 60 COSTA MESA – No. 15 Cal Poly Pomona continued TURLOCK – Senior Dahir Nasser hit the front end of a its trend of sound defensive play through the first th CHICO – Chico State overcame an 18-point deficit and behind two-shot foul with 20 seconds remaining and 14 POMONA -- No. 22 Cal Poly Pomona fired a season-best month of the season with a decisive 61-46 victory at Jon Baird’s 23 points upset No. 14 Cal Poly Pomona 72-70 in ranked Cal Poly Pomona hung on for a 51-50 victory 56.8 percent from the floor and led throughout most of its NAIA-member Vanguard. The Broncos extended their overtime Sunday afternoon in California Collegiate Athletic over host Cal State Stanislaus. CPP, which won its game against visiting Sonoma State to earn a 74-60 school-record streak of holding an opponent to less Association men’s basketball. The Broncos saw their five-game fourth straight in Warrior Gym, improved its winning California Collegiate Athletic Association victory Friday night than 50 points for the fourth straight game. winning streak end and their school-record defensive mark of streak to five The teams were evenly matched as before a crowd of 708 at Kellogg Gym. Junior Donnelle Offensively, senior Austin Swift led a group of four five straight games holding their opponent to 50 points or less. neither team led by more than six points. Senior Austin Booker led CPP with his second-straight 17-point effort and Broncos in double figures with a game-high 17 points. All five Broncos starters scored in double figures. Junior Swift gave the Broncos a little bit of breathing room sophomore Dwayne Fells scored a career-high 16 points. Freshman reserve Mitchel Anderson and junior Donnelle Booker led the way with 17 points with 12 rebounds – when he hit his fifth 3-pointer of the game, lifting CPP Junior Tobias Jahn also reached double digits with 11 points. Donnelle Booker each had 11 points, while junior his third double-double in his career. Senior Austin Swift was ahead 50-47 with 1:29 left. But the Warriors’ Chad The Broncos were 25-of-44 from the floor to surpass their Tobias Jahn was 5-of-5 from the field and finished next with 15 and junior Tobias Jahn had 11. Senior guard Dahir Johnson answered with a three of his own with 50 previous season-best 53.1 percent against Vanguard. with 10 points. CPP played well in the first half and Nasser and sophomore forward Dwayne Fells each scored 10. seconds remaining to tie the game for the sixth time. never lost control of the lead. It shot 59.3 percent from The Broncos held the ball for 30 seconds before SONOMA STATE (3-9, 2-5 CCAA) the floor in the opening 20 minutes on 16-of-27 Nasser was fouled by Prince Abidoye with 20 seconds CAL POLY POMONA (5-2, 3-1 CCAA) OLSEM, Will 4-14 1-2 13; NELSON, Mike 4-6 0-0 10; shooting. CPP finished 26-of-49 from the floor on the left. The Phoenix native hit the front end. BOOKER, Donnelle 7-12 2-2 17; SWIFT, Austin 6-11 2-3 15; PRATT, Steven 3-7 2-2 8; ARTERBERRY, Sterling 3-7 2-2 8; JAHN, Tobias 5-11 1-3 11; NASSER, Dahir 4-9 2-3 10; FELLS, night. CHAMBERS, Chad 2-3 2-2 6; ARNOTT, Ash 1-4 2-2 5; Dwayne 3-4 4-4 10; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-7 0-0 4; CAL POLY POMONA (5-1, 3-0 CCAA) SCOTT, Patrick 1-3 2-2 4; WEBER, Chris 0-1 2-3 2; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-5 0-0 2; ROSSER, Matthew 0-0 1-2 1; CAL POLY POMONA (4-1) SWIFT, Austin 6-8 2-2 19; NASSER, Dahir 4-6 3-5 11; BROCKMIRE, Brandon 0-0 2-2 2; SHANDERA, Kyle 1-3 0-2 RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-60 12-17 70. SWIFT, Austin 8-13 0-1 17; BOOKER, Donnelle 5-9 BOOKER, Donnelle 4-4 0-0 10; JAHN, Tobias 3-8 1-2 2; LACKEY, Steven 0-0 0-0 0; WALTER, Jason 0-0 0-0 0.

1-2 11; ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-7 2-6 11; JAHN, 7; ANDERSON, Mitchel 0-4 2-4 2; FELLS, Dwayne 1-2 Totals 19-48 15-19 60. CHICO STATE (7-2, 3-1 CCAA) Tobias 5-5 0-0 10; FELLS, Dwayne 2-3 0-0 4; 0-0 2; ROSSER, Matthew 0-3 0-0 0; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 BAIRD, Jon 8-18 0-0 23; FLORES, Jay 5-7 4-4 18; GRAVES, NASSER, Dahir 2-4 0-2 4; RYAN, Kevin 1-4 0-0 2; 0-0 0; RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-2 CAL POLY POMONA (6-2, 4-1 CCAA) Zach 3-9 4-6 10; PELLUM, Terence 3-6 3-3 9; HAWKINS, ROSSER, Matthew 0-2 2-2 2; RUTLEDGE,Mark 0-0 0. Totals 18-37 8-13 51. BOOKER, Donnelle 7-12 3-7 17; FELLS, Dwayne 5-7 6-7 16; Roderick 1-5 4-6 6; SEALS, Brian 1-2 1-2 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-49 5-13 61. JAHN, Tobias 3-6 5-6 11; SWIFT, Austin 2-6 4-8 8; 3; NYE, Darren 1-2 0-0 3; LONNEGREN, Nick 0-0 0-0 0; LEE, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (4-4, 0-3 CCAA) ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-4 0-0 7; NASSER, Dahir 2-4 2-2 6; Powell 0-2 0-0 0; SIMS, Damario 0-3 0-0 0; STONE, Ethan 0-1 VANGUARD (1-5) JOHNSON, Chad 5-10 2-4 16; ABIDOYE, Prince 3-11 ROSSER, Matthew 1-1 2-2 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-3 1-1 3; 0-0 0. Totals 22-55 16-21 72. BOYCE, Mitch 6-12 1-1 15; SCOTT, Greg 5-11 2-3 5-5 12; MONGE, Frank 4-6 0-0 8; IBEWIRO, Matt 2-3 RYAN, Kevin 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 25-44 23-33 74

14; HEENAN, Dennis 1-9 3-4 6; CHAPMAN, Alex 0-1 4; WILLIAMS, Julian 1-2 0-0 3; CUTTS, Casey 1-5 (John) 3-6 0-0 6; WHITELOW, Elvis 1-4 0-0 2; AZIZI, 0-0 3; LEVER, Marcus 1-4 0-0 2; STOKES, Jordan 1-4 Billal 0-0 1-2 1; BRUNS, Drew 0-3 1-2 1; 0-0 2; GUEYE, Mactar 0-0 0-0 0; SMITH, Tyler 0-4 0-0 THOMPSON, William 0-2 1-2 1; MAJOR, Allen 0-1 0; VAZQUEZ, Enrique 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-51 7-10 50. 0-0 0. Totals 16-48 5-23 46.

2009-2010 CAL POLY POMONA MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMARIES AND BOX SCORES GAME 9 – Jan. 9, 2010 GAME 10 – Jan. 12, 2010 GAME 11 – Jan. 15, 2010 GAME 12 – Jan. 16, 2010 No. 22 CPP 58, Humboldt State 55 CSU San Bernardino 66, No. 20 CPP 58 CSU Dominguez Hills 58, No. 20 CPP 49 Cal State L.A. 54, No. 20 CPP 53

POMONA -- A 10-point deficit at halftime to Humboldt POMONA -- Cal Poly Pomona couldn’t find an answer to POMONA -- Post play figured big-time in Friday night’s game POMONA – Leland Jones picked up the ball from a scrum State befuddled Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball stop Cal State San Bernardino’s Bryan LeDuc and the between visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills and 20th-ranked Cal Poly and tossed up a 5-foot shot with 2.1 seconds left that allowed coach Greg Kamansky. The 22nd-ranked Broncos visiting Coyotes were dominant off the glass as CSUSB Pomona. The Toros got production from centers James Cawthorne visiting Cal State L.A. a 54-53 victory over No. 20 Cal Poly certainly turned things around once the second half defeated the No. 20 Broncos 66-58 in California Collegiate and Amir Aguilar and shut down the Broncos. The Toros’ big men Pomona in California Collegiate Athletic Association men’s began. CPP outscored HSU 16-4 to begin the second Athletic Association play. LeDuc scored a game-high 25 combined for 26 points as they earned a 58-49 victory over the basketball Saturday night. The victory was the first time in the half and went on to defeat the Lumberjacks in a points with 17 rebounds that included 10 off the offensive Broncos in California Collegiate Athletic Association play before a last 20 meetings that the Golden Eagles defeated the thrilling 58-55 victory before a crowd of 564 at Kellogg glass to give the Coyotes (8-3 overall, 6-1 CCAA) their first crowd of 437 at Kellogg Gym. Cawthorne scored a game-high 16 Broncos. CSULA last defeated the Broncos 75-73 in OT on Gym. Sophomore Dwayne Fells led the Broncos with win at Kellogg Gym in six years. The Broncos lost their first points and Aguilar scored 10 points off the bench as the Toros, Dec. 4, 1999. The victory also was CSULA’s first in Pomona 13 points and teammates Tobias Jahn and Austin game at home in their last 12 games. Cal Poly Pomona utilized back-to-back 3-point plays for momentum that carried them to since the 1996-97 season. The Broncos were led by Swift each scored 10 in a victory that came down to fought back from a six-point deficit when freshman guard the victory. The Broncos, were led by senior Austin Swift’s 10 points sophomore Dwayne Fells’ 14 points and freshman reserve the final moments. The victory marked CPP’s 11th Mitchel Anderson drained a 3-pointer from the left-wing to and nine rebounds – all in the first half. CPP was shut down in the Mitchel Anderson had 11 for CPP, which has lost its last straight home win, dating to last season. push CPP up, 56-54 with 2:18 remaining. But the Coyotes middle as Donnelle Booker scored three points and junior Tobias three games all at home. CPP trailed 36-28 with 16:16 to go outscored CPP 12-2 down the stretch. Jahn was held scoreless. and climbed back into the game with a solid 9-1 run in four HUMBOLDT STATE (8-5, 5-3 CCAA) minutes.

ATKINS, Kevin 8-12 1-1 17; PETTY, Will 4-5 2-3 11; CSU SAN BERNARDINO (8-3, 6-1 CCAA) CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS (5-8, 5-3 CCAA) CAL STATE L.A. (10-4, 6-3 CCAA) MORRIS, Brian 4-7 0-0 8; BAXTER, Kyle 3-7 1-1 7; LeDUC, Bryan 9-15 5-6 25; DAVIS, Devon 6-9 0-2 12; CAWTHORNE, James 4-10 6-6 16; AGUILAR, Amir 5-7 0-1 10; HOFFMAN, Carl 5-9 3-7 13; FIELDS, Chris 4-10 1-2 11; TIEDEMAN, Zac 1-2 2-3 5; KEHRIG, Mike 2-4 1-1 5; CASTON, Corey 3-8 4-4 11; HILL, Aaron 0-8 5-6 5; TYSON, McLAURIN, Tim 3-6 0-0 9; DAVIS, Marcquintice 2-3 2-4 7; BABCOCK-KRENK, Ellio 1-5 0-0 2; BUCHANAN, Lawrence 2-9 0-0 5; JEFFERSON, David 2-5 1-2 5; JONES, Leland 5-9 1-4 11; FURTADO, Nuno 3-5 1-2 7; WILLHITE, Robert 3-3 1-1 7; McGRATH, Tim 1-6 0-0 3; COX, Derrick 0-0 0-0 0; SPADA, Ernie 0-2 0-0 0; HOWARD, GASTON, Steven 1-2 0-0 3; LUCAS, Michael 0-0 0-0 0; ROBINSON, Chris 3-5 0-1 7; HOPKINS, Trevor 1-2 0-0 3; Michael 0-2 3-6 3; STAATS, John 1-3 0-0 3; WARD, Jamel 0-7 0-0 0; David 0-0 0-0 0; BROOME, David 0-0 0-0 0. Totals KINNEY, Ryan 0-0 0-0 0; WILLIAMS, Greg 0-1 0-0 0. Totals JONES, Dwayne 1-8 0-0 2; SMITH, Trenod 0-1 0-0 0; BENSON, Danny 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-48 12-18 58. 23-44 7-9 55. 23-57 15-20 66. DORSEY, Mark 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 22-53 6-16 54. CAL POLY POMONA (7-2, 5-1 CCAA)

FELLS, Dwayne 5-8 3-7 13; JAHN, Tobias 5-9 0-0 10; CAL POLY POMONA (7-3, 5-2 CCAA) CAL POLY POMONA (7-4, 5-3 CCAA) CAL POLY POMONA (7-5, 5-4 CCAA) SWIFT, Austin 4-8 2-2 10; BOOKER, Donnelle 4-6 0-0 ANDERSON, Mitchel 5-8 1-2 14; SWIFT, Austin 5-10 1-2 SWIFT, Austin 4-13 1-1 10; RUTLEDGE, Mark 3-8 0-0 9; NASSER, 9; RUTLEDGE, Mark 2-3 0-0 6; NASSER, Dahir 1-6 FELLS, Dwayne 5-8 4-5 14; ANDERSON, Mitchel 4-7 1-4 11; 13; NASSER, Dahir 3-5 3-3 10; BOOKER, Donnelle 3-4 0-2 Dahir 4-6 0-0 8; FELLS, Dwayne 3-5 1-2 7; RYAN, Kevin 2-2 1-1 6; 2-2 4; ANDERSON, Mitchel 1-6 0-0 3; ROSSER, 6; RUTLEDGE, Mark 2-4 0-0 6; JAHN, Tobias 2-4 0-0 5; ROSSER, Matthew 3-7 0-0 6; NASSER, Dahir 2-7 2-2 6; BOOKER, Donnelle 1-6 1-4 3; ANDERSON, Mitchel 1-5 1-3 3; Matthew 1-2 1-3 3. Totals 23-48 8-14 58. FELLS, Dwayne 0-2 4-4 4; ROSSER, Matthew 0-0 0-0 0. SWIFT, Austin 2-5 1-4 6; RYAN, Kevin 2-8 0-1 4; BOOKER, ROSSER, Matthew 1-2 1-2 3; JAHN, Tobias 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 19-50 Totals 20-37 9-13 58. Donnelle 1-4 1-2 3; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-2 0-1 3. Totals 20- 6-13 49. 48 9-19 53.

GAME 13 – Jan. 22, 2010 GAME 14 – Jan. 23, 2010 GAME 15 – Jan. 28, 2010 GAME 16 – Jan. 30, 2010 CPP 63, San Francisco State 60 CPP 52, CSU Monterey Bay 51 CPP 59, UC San Diego 49 CPP 71, CSU East Bay 60

SAN FRANCISCO -- Cal Poly Pomona has never lost SEASIDE -- Sophomore Dwayne Fells' free throw with one LA JOLLA -- Seniors Austin Swift and Dahir Nasser combined for 33 HAYWARD -- Senior Dahir Nasser scored a career-high 16 more than three straight games since Greg Kamansky second left gave visiting Cal Poly Pomona a thrilling 52-51 points as Cal Poly Pomona shut down UC San Diego in the second points and sophomore Dwayne Fells also had 16, tying his took over the Broncos program in the 2000-01 victory over Cal State Monterey Bay in California Collegiate half en route to a 59-49 win in California Collegiate Athletic career high, as the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos won their fourth season. Kamansky’s crew made sure that Athletic Association play Saturday night. Leading 51-47 with Association men’s basketball. T.he Broncos, who have won three straight game -- all away from Kellogg Gym -- with their 71-60 inauspicious streak wasn’t extended Friday night as 31 seconds left, the Broncos saw the Otters tie the game at straight after losing three straight, earned the season sweep over the victory over Cal State East Bay. CPP fired 52.1 percent from the Broncos earned a spirited 63-60 victory over host 51-51 with six seconds after four straight free throws from Tritons for the second straight year. Trailing 25-20 at halftime, CPP the floor and improved its record to 90-9 during Coach Greg San Francisco State in California Collegiate Athletic Davion Berry. After a Broncos' timeout, the Otters fouled shut down the conference’s leading scorer Jordan Lawley, who Kamansky's nine-plus years when the Broncos shoot more than Association play. Sophomore Dwayne Fells and Fells with just one second left. The Fullerton native missed entered play averaging 20.2 points. He finished with 11, but was a 50-percent FGs. Junior Donnelle Booker added 14 points and senior Austin Swift each scored 15 points for the the first, but hit the second for the game-winner. Keith nonfactor until hitting six of his points in the final 1:05. Nasser got sophomore Matthew Rosser chipped in a career-high 11 for Broncos, who led throughout most of the game and Wilson's shot at the horn was off and the Broncos earned a things started for CPP in the second half when he hit a 3-pointer from CPP. It’s been a season of ironman play as CPP dressed nine never trailed by more than two points. Freshman weekend road sweep. Austin Swift scored a game and the deep right side just 14 seconds in and followed it up with a jumper and seven scored. Factoring into the victory was the fine field- reserve Kevin Ryan gave the Broncos a lift off the season-high 22 points for CPP. and CPP led 25-24 with 19:01 left. The game would be tied two more goal shooting that each of the four double-figure scorers bench with a career-high 10 points on 3-of-4 3-point times and UCSD grabbed its final lead of the game – 30-29 -- on secured. Nasser, Fells, Booker and Rosser combined on 21-of- shooting in 16 minutes. Tyler Acevedo’s 3-pointer with 12:41 left. But CPP outscored the 31 shooting – a 68-percent effort.. CAL POLY POMONA (9-5, 7-4 CCAA) SWIFT, Austin 8-13 5-10 22; ROSSER, Matthew 3-8 2-3 8; Tritons 13-4 over the next six minutes and the game never got closer than six points down the stretch. CAL POLY POMONA (11-5, 9-4 CCAA) CAL POLY POMONA (8-5, 6-4 CCAA) BOOKER, Donnelle 3-6 0-4 6; FELLS, Dwayne 2-5 2-4 6; NASSER, Dahir 6-8 4-4 16; FELLS, Dwayne 5-7 6-7 16; SWIFT, Austin 4-12 7-8 15; FELLS, Dwayne 7-11 1-1 ANDERSON, Mitchel 1-4 2-4 5; RUTLEDGE, Mark CAL POLY POMONA (10-5, 8-4 CCAA) BOOKER, Donnelle 5-7 4-7 14; ROSSER, Matthew 5-9 0-1 11; 15; RYAN, Kevin 3-4 1-2 10; ROSSER, Matthew 1-6 1-3 0-0 3; NASSER, Dahir 1-5 0-2 2; RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0. SWIFT, Austin 5-10 8-8 19; NASSER, Dahir 6-9 2-2 14; BOOKER, SWIFT, Austin 1-7 4-7 6; RYAN, Kevin 1-3 1-2 4; ANDERSON, 5-6 7; BOOKER, Donnelle 3-8 0-2 6; ANDERSON, Totals 19-45 11-27 52. Donnelle 2-8 4-10 8; ROSSER, Matthew 2-5 4-7 8; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-5 0-0 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-48 Mitchel 2-3 1-2 5; NASSER, Dahir 1-2 3-5 5; Mitchel 2-8 0-0 5; FELLS, Dwayne 2-2 1-2 5; RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0; 19-28 71. RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-47 18-26 63. CSU MONTEREY BAY (5-11, 3-8 CCAA) RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 19-45 19-29 59. BERRY, Davion 3-14 9-10 16; JERGO, Sean 3-5 2-3 8; CAL STATE EAST BAY (5-13, 2-11 CCAA) WARD, Brandon 2-5 0-0 6; HOSFORD, Ian 2-4 2-4 6; SAN FRANCISCO STATE (12-6, 5-5 CCAA) UC SAN DIEGO (4-11, 3-9 CCAA) JACKSON, Donavon 4-7 0-0 11; FREEDMAN, Will 4-4 2-2 10; HOSKINS, Marquel 5-11 4-6 15; PRATT, Tim 4-7 5-8 TOLLIVER, Jamelle 2-3 0-0 4; JONES, Kris 1-1 2-2 4; SAMUELS, Mark 2-8 4-4 9; RUBIN, Jawaan 3-5 1-2 9; EVANS, Django 1-2 0-0 3; WILSON, Keith 1-5 0-0 2; TARABILDA, Jake 6-9 0-0 15; LAWLEY, Jordan 4-13 3-6 11; 14; O'ROURKE, Phoenix 4-9 0-0 11; PERDOMO, Nefi ACEVEDO, Tyler 3-9 0-0 9; RYAN, Casey 1-8 3-4 5; BOHANAN, NOISAT, Jacob 3-4 0-0 6; UCHIDA, Jun 1-1 2-3 5; GATSON, FREEMAN, Warren 1-3 0-0 2; ANDERSON, Derrick 0-3 0-0 Saeed 0-4 4-6 4; MCWIRT, Frankie 1-5 1-2 4; PARKER, Ryan 3-6 0-0 7; TRIGG, Aaron 2-6 0-0 4; TRAMMEL, 0. Totals 16-45 15-19 51. Dylan 1-2 1-2 4; HATCH, Christian 0-4 3-6 3; BRUE, Justin 1-2 0-0 2; WHEELER, Ryan 0-1 0-0 0; CLARK, Elliott 0-1 0-0 0; WEY, Jay 0-0 0-1 2-2 2; POPE, Prince Ray 0-4 0-0 0; OWENS, Demitrius 0-2 Daniel 1-3 0-0 3; FRANCIS, Jeremy 1-4 0-1 3; 0-0 0. Totals 18-45 16-21 60. FLETCHER, Derek 1-4 1-2 3; LAVELLE, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 16-49 10-18 49.

0; NEVAREZ, Ralph 0-1 0-0 0; HASH, Joshua 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-51 10-17 60.

2009-2010 CAL POLY POMONA MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMARIES AND BOX SCORES GAME 17 – Feb. 2, 2010 GAME 18 – Feb. 5, 2010 GAME 19 – Feb. 6, 2010 GAME 20 – Feb. 11, 2010 CPP 63, Cal State San Bernardino 59 CPP 69, Chico State 61 CPP 65, Cal State Stanislaus 32 CPP 67, Humboldt State 58

SAN BERNARDINO – In the 62-year history of Cal POMONA -- Cal Poly Pomona fired a season-best 57.7 POMONA – Defense has been a consistent staple for Cal ARCATA – The records continue to build for the Cal Poly Poly Pomona, no Bronco team had played five percent from the floor on the strength of a solid second-half Poly Pomona this season, but what the Broncos Pomona men’s basketball team. This time, a record-tying straight games on the road and won them all. Until effort and freshman Mitchel Anderson tied his career-high accomplished against Cal State Stanislaus was down-right shooting effort paid off against host Humboldt State in a Tuesday night. The Broncos fought back a talented with 14 points off the bench as the Broncos won their sixth astonishing. The Broncos held the Warriors to just 13 game with first-place on the line in the California Collegiate Cal State San Bernardino team with seven free throws straight game before a crowd of 350 at Kellogg Gym. The second-half points and walked away with a 65-32 victory Athletic Association. The Broncos fired 66.7 percent from the inside the final 46 seconds and upset the CCAA- Broncos returned to Kellogg Gym after a three-week road before a crowd of 502 at Kellogg Gym. CSUS’s point total floor on 26-of-39 shooting to tie a school-record as four leading Coyotes 63-59 before a crowd of 1,107 at stretch that allowed them to win a school-record five straight is the fewest points scored against a Broncos’ team in 31 Broncos scored in double figures. Senior Austin Swift scored Coussoulis Arena. Junior Donnelle Booker returned to games on the road. CPP, which lost to Chico State 72-70 in years; a 30-26 Bronco victory over Cal State Bakersfield in a team-high 19 points, junior Tobias Jahn and sophomore his hometown and led the Broncos to their first road OT on Jan. 3, stopped the Wildcats from being effective 1978-79. Junior reserve Mark Rutledge led the Broncos, Dwayne Fells each scored 11 and freshman Mitchel win in San Bernardino since the 2006-07 season. He from outside. Jon Baird, who scored an opponent season- winners of seven straight, with 13 points and sophomore Anderson pumped in 10 for the Broncos, who have now won scored 13 points that included four dunks. Sophomore high seven 3-pointers against CPP, was held in check. He Dwayne Fells added 12 in the 33-point victory, the largest eight straight games, six straight on the road and fortified Dwayne Fells scored 12 and senior Austin Swift and was 4-for-14 from the field and 4-of-10 from long distance margin of victory for CPP this season. The Warriors were their hopes for a second-straight conference crown. CPP’s sophomore Matthew Rosser each had 11 in the and finished with 12 points. Swift was the only other Bronco just 11-of-43 from the floor in their lowest-point production field goal percentage tied the school-record set during last victory. to score in double figures with 10, but coach Greg in school history. year’s NCAA West Regional semifinal game against Seattle Kamansky received a balanced effort as nine players scored Pacific. The Broncos shot 30-of-45 from the floor in an 80-72 at least five points. victory over the Falcons in Bellingham, Wash. CAL POLY POMONA (12-5, 10-4 CCAA) CAL STATE STANISLAUS (9-11, 5-10 CCAA) BOOKER, Donnelle 6-9 0-2 13; FELLS, Dwayne 5-8 MONGE, Frank 4-7 1-2 9; VAZQUEZ, Enrique 1-4 2-2 5; 2-2 12; SWIFT, Austin 3-7 4-6 11; ROSSER, Matthew CAL POLY POMONA (15-5, 13-4 CCAA) CHICO STATE (11-8, 7-7 CCAA) ST. HUBERT, Maurice 1-2 1-2 3; JOHNSON, Chad 0-0 3-4 2-4 7-8 11; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-2 1-2 4; SWIFT, Austin 6-8 5-7 19; JAHN, Tobias 5-7 1-1 11; FELLS, PELLUM, Terence 4-7 4-8 12; BAIRD, Jon 4-14 0-0 12; 3; STOKES, Jordan 1-6 0-0 2; WILLIAMS, Julian 1-5 0-0 2; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-5 0-0 4; JAHN, Tobias 1-5 2-3 SMITH, Tyler 1-1 0-1 2; IBEWIRO, Matt 1-6 0-0 2; LEVER, Dwayne 5-6 1-2 11; ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-3 3-3 10; 4; NASSER, Dahir 1-3 0-0 2; RYAN, Kevin 0-2 SIMS, Damario 4-6 0-0 9; GRAVES, Zach 3-5 2-2 8; Marcus 1-2 0-0 2; JONES, Dwight 0-5 1-2 1; GREEN, NASSER, Dahir 4-7 0-2 8; BOOKER, Donnelle 2-5 0-1 4; 2-2 2. Totals 21-45 18-25 63. FLORES, Jay 4-7 0-0 8; HAWKINS, Roderick 2-5 4-6 8; LONNEGREN, Nick 1-2 0-0 2; CONRAD, Jason 1-2 0-3 2; Myles 0-2 1-2 1; GUEYE, Mactar 0-0 0-0 0; ABIDOYE, ROSSER, Matthew 1-1 2-2 4; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0; Prince 0-3 0-0 0; CUTTS, Casey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 11-43 9- CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (13-5, 11-3 CCAA) NYE, Darren 0-0 0-0 0; STONE, Ethan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23- RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-39 12-18 67. 48 10-19 61. 15 32. DAVIS, Devon 7-8 1-3 15; GASTON, Steven 4-5 2-4 13; LeDUC, Bryan 2-6 4-7 8; CASTON, Corey 2-6 3-4 HUMBOLDT STATE (16-6, 13-4 CCAA) CAL POLY POMONA (13-5, 11-4 CCAA) CAL POLY POMONA (14-5, 12-4 CCAA) 8; HILL, Aaron 2-11 0-0 6; TYSON, Lawrence 2-7 0-0 RUTLEDGE, Mark 5-7 0-0 13; FELLS, Dwayne 5-8 2-2 12; MORRIS, Brian 8-10 4-5 20; TIEDEMAN, Zac 4-7 4-4 13; ANDERSON, Mitchel 6-9 0-1 14; SWIFT, Austin 4-7 2-2 10; 5; JEFFERSON, David 0-0 4-6 4; KINNEY, Ryan 0-0 JAHN, Tobias 4-7 1-1 9; BOOKER, Donnelle 4-8 0-0 8; NASSER, Dahir 4-6 0-0 8; FELLS, Dwayne 3-6 2-2 8; ATKINS, Kevin 2-2 5-8 9; SPADA, Ernie 2-8 1-1 7; 0-0 0; HUFF, Grants 0-0 0-0 0; WILLIAMS, Greg 0-0 ROSSER, Matthew 2-5 2-2 7; SWIFT, Austin 1-2 3-4 5; JAHN, Tobias 4-8 0-0 8; BOOKER, Donnelle 3-4 0-0 6; BABCOCK-KRENK, Ellio 2-3 0-0 5; BAXTER, Kyle 1-6 0-2 2; 0-0 0. Totals 19-43 14-24 59. ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-6 0-2 4; NORUM, Shaun 1-1 0-0 3; RUTLEDGE, Mark 2-3 0-0 5; ROSSER, Matthew 2-4 1-3 5; PETTY, Will 0-0 2-2 2; MATHEWS, Colt 0-0 0-0 0; KEHRIG, NASSER, Dahir 1-3 0-0 2; RYAN, Kevin 1-4 0-0 2. Totals RYAN, Kevin 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 30-52 5-8 69. Mike 0-1 0-0 0; BROOME, David 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-37 16- 26-51 8-11 65. 22 58.

GAME 21 – Feb. 13, 2010 GAME 23 – Feb. 20, 2010 GAME 24 – Feb. 25, 2010 CPP 65, Sonoma State 63 GAME 22 – Feb. 19, 2010 CPP 68, Cal State L.A. 64 CPP 68, CSU Dominguez Hills 58 CPP 79, CSU Monterey Bay 46

ROHNERT PARK – The Broncos pushed their overall CARSON – It’s shaping up to be another magical run for the Cal POMONA – A record-setting night took place for Cal Poly winning streak to nine and road streak to seven with LOS ANGELES – Sophomore Dwayne Fells scored a Poly Pomona men’s basketball team. The proof is in the Pomona as hot-shooting and balanced play paid off in a one- 65-64 victory over Sonoma State in CCAA play career-high 18 points and junior Donnelle Booker added 15 numbers. The Broncos captured their 11th straight win – one sided victory over the visiting Otters. The Broncos’ earned their Saturday night. Behind Donnelle Booker and Mitchel as the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos won their 10th straight shy of tying the school record – and won their school-record school-tying record 12th straight victory and pushed themselves Anderson’s 13 points each, CPP fired better than 50 game and eighth straight road win with a 68-54 victory over ninth straight road game – with a convincing 68-58 win. The to the brink of a second straight California Collegiate Athletic percent from the field for the fourth straight game. The the host Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles. The victory was a victory over the Toros takes on added significance as CSUDH Association title. Behind the scoring of senior Austin Swift and Broncos were 29-of-55 from the field (52.7 percent) meaningful one as CSULA was the last team to defeat the shot a blistering 60 percent from the floor on 21 of 35 shooting. junior Tobias Jahn, who each scored 15 points, CPP led from and hit nearly 57 percent in the final 20 minutes to Broncos in a 54-53 victory on Jan. 16. CPP took command But the difference on this night revolved around ball control as the outset and secured its largest victory margin over the Otters earn their first road sweep against Humboldt State early in this one, leading 21-4 just 11 minutes in and up 33- CPP forced 20 turnovers and fired a nifty 54.5 percent FGs (24 in the teams’ series history. Junior Donnelle Booker’s layup put and the Seawolves. Sophomore Dwayne Fells scored 16 at halftime. Coach Greg Kamansky’s crew led by as of 44). Three players – senior Austin Swift, sophomore Matthew CPP ahead by 20 points at 46-26 with 16:58 remaining and 12 and senior Dahir Nasser 10 in the victory. The much as 29 points – 52-23 with 11:45 left. The Golden Rosser and freshman Mitchel Anderson – each scored a team- they pushed the lead to as much as 35 points down the stretch. Broncos trailed by 11 in the first half (26-15) with 6:47 Eagles whittled the lead down the stretch, but never got high 12 points in the victory. It marked the largest lead of the season at any one time for remaining, before getting back on-track. They closed inside 10 points. Twice CSULA reached an 11-point CPP, which is 19-5 overall. The victory was a sweet one for the half on a 13-4 run, capped by Booker’s dunk with difference, only to be turned back each stint. CAL POLY POMONA (18-5, 16-4 CCAA) CPP, which had its 11-game winning streak snapped by 35 seconds left, and trailed 30-28 at the half. ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-6 3-6 12; ROSSER, Matthew 5-7 1-1 12; CSUMB in last year’s CCAA Tournament semifinals. CAL POLY POMONA (17-5, 15-4 CCAA) SWIFT, Austin 4-8 3-4 12; NASSER, Dahir 4-6 3-3 11; CAL POLY POMONA (16-5, 14-4 CCAA) FELLS, Dwayne 6-8 6-8 18; BOOKER, Donnelle 6-11 3-5 BOOKER, Donnelle 3-9 3-8 9; JAHN, Tobias 3-3 2-3 8; FELLS, CSU MONTEREY BAY (8-18, 6-15 CCAA) BOOKER, Donnelle 5-10 2-4 13; ANDERSON, 15; ANDERSON, Mitchel 4-6 4-4 14; SWIFT, Austin 2-7 8-13 Dwayne 2-4 0-2 4; RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0; RUTLEDGE, Mark BERRY, Davion 2-8 5-8 9; WARD, Brandon 1-3 2-4 5; Mitchel 5-7 0-2 13; FELLS, Dwayne 6-10 0-2 12; 12; JAHN, Tobias 2-7 0-0 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-1 2-2 2; 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-44 15-27 68. ANDERSON, Derrick 2-5 0-0 5; TOLLIVER, Jamelle 2-7 1-2 5; NASSER, Dahir 5-7 0-0 10; JAHN, Tobias 4-8 0-1 8; ROSSER, Matthew 0-3 2-2 2; NASSER, Dahir 0-4 1-2 1; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-47 26-36 68. JERGO, Sean 2-3 1-3 5; HOSFORD, Ian 2-3 0-0 5; ALBERT, SWIFT, Austin 3-10 0-0 6; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-3 0-0 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS (14-11, 14-6 CCAA) 3; ROSSER, Matthew 0-0 0-0 0; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 0-0 James 2-2 0-0 4; JONES, Kris 1-3 1-2 3; WILSON, Keith 1-7 1- DAVIS, Marcquintice 5-5 3-4 15; McLAURIN, Tim 6-10 2-2 14; 0. Totals 29-55 2-9 65. CAL STATE L.A. (13-11, 9-10 CCAA) 1 3; EVANS, Django 1-3 0-0 2; CASTRO, Andrew 0-1 0-0 0; WILLIAMS, Shaun 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 16-49 11-20 46. ROBINSON, Chris 5-10 4-7 14; FIELDS, Chris 4-12 2-2 11; McGRATH, Tim 2-3 4-4 8; AGUILAR, Amir 2-3 2-3 6; ZARGARYAN, Zareh 2-2 1-2 5; CAWTHORNE, James 2-5 0-0 SONOMA STATE (8-15, 7-11 CCAA) DORSEY, Mark 4-7 2-2 10; JONES, Dwayne 3-7 0-0 7; 5; WARD, Jamel 1-4 1-1 3; COX, Michael 1-3 0-1 2; CAL POLY POMONA (19-5, 17-4 CCAA) OLSEM, Will 6-13 2-2 18; SCOTT, Patrick 3-8 6-9 13; HOPKINS, Trevor 1-2 2-2 5; FURTADO, Nuno 2-4 0-0 4; JAHN, Tobias 5-11 5-8 15; SWIFT, Austin 5-8 5-5 15; FAULKNER, Stephen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-35 13-17 58. PRATT, Steven 5-9 2-3 12; SHANDERA, Kyle 3-8 3-4 KING, Duwayne 1-1 0-0 3; HOFFMAN, Carl 0-4 0-0 0; ROSSER, Matthew 5-6 1-1 12; BOOKER, Donnelle 6-6 0-0 12; 9; ARNOTT, Ash 1-2 2-2 5; NELSON, Mike 1-3 0-0 2; SMITH, Chris 0-0 0-0 0; JONES, Leland 0-3 0-2 0. Totals ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-7 0-3 7; NORUM, Shaun 2-2 0-0 5; CHAMBERS, Chad 1-5 0-1 2; WALTER, Jason 1-2 0- 20-50 10-15 54 RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-5 1-2 4; FELLS, Dwayne 1-3 1-1 3; RYAN, 1 2; ARTERBERRY, Sterling 0-3 0-0 0; WEBER, Kevin 1-3 0-0 3; NASSER, Dahir 1-6 0-0 3. Totals 30-57 13-20 79. Chris 0-0 0-0 0; THOMAS, Brenton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals

21-53 15-22 63

2009-2010 CAL POLY POMONA MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMARIES AND BOX SCORES GAME 25 – Feb. 26, 2010 GAME 26 – March 2, 2010 GAME 27 – March 5, 2010 GAME 28 – March 6, 2010 CPP 77, San Francisco State 54 CPP 57, Cal State L.A. 45 CPP 80, Chico State 77 CSU San Bernardino 58, CPP 56

POMONA – More than a month ago, the Cal Poly POMONA – An eight-point halftime lead wasn’t exactly a ARCATA – Career victory No. 200 for Cal Poly Pomona ARCATA – A 12-0 run to close the final 3:26 seconds was Pomona men’s basketball had done something that safe one for Cal Poly Pomona in its CCAA Tournament first- Coach Greg Kamansky required all 40 minutes. And the enough to end Cal Poly Pomona’s school-record winning hadn’t happened during Greg Kamansky’s 10 years. round game against visiting Cal State L.A. The Broncos final shot from Chico State almost pushed the Broncos into streak. Tournament MVP Bryan LeDuc hit a pair of 3-pointers And one month later, the ill feeling of losing three found their momentum once the second half began with a extra minutes. The Broncos tied a school-record field-goal in that stretch as Cal State San Bernardino captured the straight games at home completely disappeared as a 20-8 run in the first 10 minutes and CPP went on to defeat percentage, but held off hard-charging Chico State inside CCAA Tournament with a 58-52 victory over the Broncos. much more noteworthy and historical event took the Golden Eagles and extend their school-record winning the final five minutes of play in an 80-77 California LeDuc shared game-high honors with Broncos freshman place. The Broncos have put together another run for streak to 14 games. Junior Donnelle Booker, who earlier in Collegiate Athletic Association semifinal victory. CPP Mitchel Anderson with 17 points. He also had 12 rebounds. the ages as they earned their school-record 13th the day was named second-team All-CCAA, led the way extended its school-record winning streak to 15. The Broncos struggled from the outset, hitting just one of straight win and capped their second-straight with 13 points and seven rebounds. The San Bernardino Sophomore Dwayne Fells scored a career-high 19 points their first 10 shots. Reserve Mark Rutledge hit a 3-pointer in California Collegiate Athletic Association title with a native has been the hot player as of late for the Broncos as to lead five Broncos in double figures. Junior Donnelle that stretch as the Broncos trailed 19-7 with 8:24 left in the dominating victory over San Francisco State before a he his shooting 19-for-24 in his last three games. Senior Booker continued his hot-shooting with 14 points on 5-of-6 first stretch. That 12-point deficit was CPP’s largest it faced season-best crowd of 1,367 at Kellogg Gym. The first-team All-CCAA selection Austin Swift added 12 points shots from the floor. In his last four games, the San since its winning streak started in mid-January at San Broncos fired a blistering 59.6 percent (31-of-52) from and second-team all-conference guard Dahir Nasser kept Bernardino native is hitting .800 (24-of-30). Senior All- Francisco State. But CPP climbed back into the game and the floor and were never threatened as they led from the Golden Eagles honest with 10 points. CCAA first-team guard Austin Swift and second-team all- cut the lead to four on Anderson’s 3-pointer with 21 seconds the outset. conference senior guard Dahir Nasser each scored 13 and left and went into halftime trailing 27-23. A pair of free throws freshman guard Mitchel Anderson pumped in 11 off the from Anderson gave CPP its first lead at 34-33 with 13:16 CAL STATE L.A. (14-14 overall) bench. left. They maintained control and forged ahead with its largest SAN FRANCISCO STATE (17-13, 10-12) JONES, Dwayne 5-11 3-3 16; HOFFMAN, Carl 3-6 2-4 8; O'ROURKE, Phoenix 4-10 0-0 11; PERDOMO, Nefi 3- JONES, Leland 3-7 0-1 6; FIELDS, Chris 2-11 1-2 5; lead at six twice – once on a free throw from Donnelle Booker 11 3-4 10; HOSKINS, Marquel 3-10 4-4 10; FURTADO, Nuno 2-5 1-1 5; DORSEY, Mark 1-2 1-2 3; CHICO STATE (16-13) with 7:38 left and on Anderson’s three that pushed CPP FLETCHER, Derek 3-4 1-2 7; PRATT, Tim 3-5 0-1 6; ROBINSON, Chris 1-3 0-0 2; SMITH, Chris 0-0 0-0 0; HAWKINS, Roderick 6-13 7-10 19; FLORES, Jay 5-9 2-2 ahead 52-46 with 3:26 left. FRANCIS,Jeremy 1-4 1-1 4; LAVELLE, Mike 1-2 2-2 HOPKINS, Trevor 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-46 8-13 45. 15; SIMS, Damario 5-12 1-1 14; BAIRD, Jon 4-11 3-3 13; 4; HASH, Joshua 1-3 0-0 2; NEVAREZ, Ralph 0-1 0-0 PELLUM, Terence 4-8 4-4 12; GRAVES, Zach 1-3

0; TRAMMEL, Daniel 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-51 11-14 CAL POLY POMONA (21-5 overall) 2-2 4; LONNEGREN, Nick 0-1 0-0 0; CONRAD, Jason 0-1 CSU SAN BERNARDINO (22-7) 54. BOOKER, Donnelle 6-9 1-2 13; SWIFT, Austin 4-11 3-4 12; 0-1 0; LEE, Powell 0-0 0-0 0; NYE, Darren 0-0 0-0 0. Totals LeDUC, Bryan 6-10 4-6 17; HILL, Aaron 2-5 5-9 11; DAVIS, NASSER, Dahir 5-7 0-0 10; FELLS, Dwayne 3-8 0-0 6; 25-58 19-23 77. Devon 3-4 3-4 9; TYSON, Lawrence 3-9 0-0 9; CASTON, CAL POLY POMONA (20-5, 18-4 CCAA) ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-4 0-0 5; JAHN, Tobias 2-10 0-0 4; Corey 1-6 4-4 6; GASTON, Steven 1-4 1-1 3; KINNEY, Ryan BOOKER, Donnelle 7-9 1-2 15; ANDERSON, Mitchel ROSSER, Matthew 2-6 0-3 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-2 0-0 3; CAL POLY POMONA (22-5) 1-3 0-0 2; JEFFERSON, David 0-2 1-3 1; WILLIAMS, Greg 0- 5-7 1-2 14; SWIFT, Austin 5-8 4-6 14; JAHN, Tobias NORUM,Shaun 0-1 0-0 0; RYAN, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals FELLS, Dwayne 8-10 3-5 19; BOOKER, Donnelle 5-6 4-7 2 0-2 0. Totals 17-45 18-29 58. 5-8 3-6 13; NASSER, Dahir 4-7 0-0 8; RUTLEDGE, 25-58 4-9 57. 14; SWIFT, Austin 4-8 5-6 13; NASSER, Dahir 4-6 5-5 13;

Mark 2-3 0-0 6; FELLS, Dwayne 2-5 0-0 4; ROSSER, ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-3 3-6 11; JAHN, Tobias 3-7 0-1 6; CAL POLY POMONA (22-6) Matthew 1-4 0-2 3; RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 31- ROSSER, Matthew 1-1 2-2 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-1 0-0 0. ANDERSON, Mitchel 5-16 3-5 17; FELLS, Dwayne 4-8 2-5 52, 9-18 77. Totals 28-42 22-32 80. 10; BOOKER, Donnelle 3-7 2-7 8; RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-2 2-2 5; SWIFT, Austin 2-6 0-3 4; JAHN, Tobias 2-4 0-0 4; NASSER, Dahir 1-4 0-0 2; ROSSER, Matthew 0-1 2-2 2. GAME 29 – March 12, 2010 GAME 30 – March 13, 2010 GAME 31 – March 15, 2010 Totals 18-48 11-24 52. CPP 71, Dixie State 62 CPP 76, No. 15 Western Washington 75 OT CPP 78, BYU Hawaii 75 (NCAA West Title)

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Senior Austin Swift scored a BELLINGHAM, Wash. – In one of the most complete games BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- The magical ride continues for Cal game-high 18 points with six assists and fellow senior played by both teams this season, the Broncos’ All-CCAA Poly Pomona's men's basketball team in 2009-10. And that Dahir Nasser added 10 points as CPP led throughout forward Dwayne Fells scored the game-winning basket with ride just got sweeter with another monumental win. in its NCAA West Regional first-round game against one second remaining in overtime as the Broncos upset No. 15 Tournament Most Outstanding Player Austin Swift scored 19 Dixie State College. Sophomore Mitchel Anderson Western Washington 76-75 in a semifinal game in the NCAA points, including five in the final 97 seconds, and the Broncos continued his fine play in the second half of the Tournament. Trailing 75-74 with 20 seconds left in OT, CPP captured their second straight NCAA Tournament West season. The Temecula native poured in 11 points – all had the ball for the final possession. The Vikings had two fouls Region title. Center Dwayne Fells and forward Donnelle off the bench – for his ninth double-figure scoring to give before sending CPP to the free throw line and they Booker each had 15 points. Mark Rutledge had 11 points and effort in the last 12 games. Coach Greg Kamansky stopped the clock twice on fouls by Harold McAllister and Mitchel Anderson added 10 for the Broncos, who shot 53.8 received stellar efforts from his two seniors, who each Morris Anderson. That set-up the final play for the Broncos. percent (28-of-52) from the field. Cal Poly Pomona controlled played instrumental roles on last year’s NCAA finalist All-CCAA guard Dahir Nasser inbounded the ball and found much of the contest, making five 3-pointers in six team that incidentally began its Elite Eight run at Fells open in the high post. The Fullerton native drove inside possessions to key a 17-3 run that gave the Broncos a 26-14 WWU. Swift finished 6-of-9 from the floor and also the lane on the right side and laid up a shot that caromed off grabbed seven rebounds. the glass and dropped through with 0.6 seconds left. BYU HAWAII (22-6) Alves, Lucas 9-17 8-11 26; Chang, Tsung-Hsien 8-18 3-5 21; DIXIE STATE (20-6) CAL POLY POMONA (24-6) Buensuceso, Virgil 3-3 4-4 13; Reilly, Anthony 3-5 4-5 11; Plunkett, Donovan 5-14 4-4 16; Whitehead, Tom 3-11 SWIFT, Austin 10-15 1-2 22; BOOKER, Donnelle 7-12 0-0 15; 6-6 13; Palmer, Andy 3-8 3-5 9; Howard, Nick 2-4 5-6 Whippy, Marques 2-5 0-1 4; Gameren, Heath 0-0 0-0 0; FELLS, Dwayne 5-7 1-2 11; JAHN, Tobias 3-6 2-4 8; Sandberg, Garrett 0-2 0-0 0; Patterson, Rory 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 9; Barnes, Jeremiah 2-5 2-2 6; Ross, Adam 1-4 2-2 5; ANDERSON, Mitchel 3-7 0-0 8; NASSER, Dahir 3-7 0-0 6; 25-53 19-26 75. Robbins, Zach 1-3 2-2 4; Araujo, Everton 0-0 0-0 0; ROSSER, Matthew 2-4 0-1 4; RUTLEDGE, Mark 0-0 2-2 2. Massey, McKay 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 17-50 24-27 62. Totals 33-58 6-11 76. CAL POLY POMONA (25-6) CAL POLY POMONA (23-6) WESTERN WASHINGTON (26-6) SWIFT, Austin 8-18 0-2 19; BOOKER, Donnelle 6-8 0-2 15; SWIFT, Austin 6-9 4-5 18; ANDERSON, Mitchel 4-8 Webb,Derrick 8-14 4-4 23; Bruce,Zach 6-11 3-5 15; FELLS, Dwayne 7-9 1-2 15; RUTLEDGE, Mark 3-5 2-4 11; 2-2 11; NASSER, Dahir 3-5 4-5 10; FELLS, Dwayne Blanche,Rory 5-7 0-0 10; Vanderjagt,Dave 4-5 1-2 9; ANDERSON, Mitchel 2-4 5-8 10; JAHN, Tobias 2-5 0-0 4; 3-7 3-4 9; JAHN, Tobias 4-11 0-0 8; ROSSER, Ready,Andrew 3-6 0-0 6; Anderson,Morris 1-5 2-2 ROSSER, Matthew 0-1 4-4 4; NASSER, Dahir 0-2 0-0 0. 5; Severson,Cameron 2-2 0-0 4; McAllister,Harold 1-4 0-0 3; Matthew 3-4 0-4 7; BOOKER, Donnelle 2-3 0-2 5; Totals 28-52 12-22 78. RUTLEDGE, Mark 1-3 0-0 3; RYAN, Kevin 0-1 0-0 0. Woodworth Richard 0-00-0 0Totals30-54 10-13 75 Totals 26-51 13-22 71. The Automated ScoreBook Cal Poly Pomona Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 18, 2010) All games

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls ------/-- --/-- ---/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/------/--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- Westmont...... 13/28 34/32 47-60 (13) 19-40/22-46 .475/.478 0-6 / 8-13 .000/.615 9-12/ 8-13 .750/.615 21/26 (5) 9/12 20/19 2/1 9/8 18/15 THE MASTER'S COLLEGE...... 41/30 34/17 75-47 +28 33-64/16-45 .516/.356 5-15/ 7-23 .333/.304 4-11/ 8-12 .364/.667 44/21 +23 25/12 13/19 0/5 11/4 14/10 CSU EAST BAY...... 30/14 34/23 64-37 +27 24-50/14-52 .480/.269 7-13/ 3-10 .538/.300 9-14/ 6-11 .643/.545 39/30 +9 14/5 15/17 5/0 7/7 19/14 UC SAN DIEGO...... 36/14 32/32 68-46 +22 28-55/14-45 .509/.311 5-16/ 3-15 .313/.200 7-17/15-24 .412/.625 39/28 +11 20/5 9/9 2/0 4/3 20/16 Vanguard...... 33/26 28/20 61-46 +15 26-49/16-48 .531/.333 4-12/ 5-23 .333/.217 5-13/ 9-14 .385/.643 32/28 +4 16/9 14/17 1/2 9/6 14/11 Cal State Stanislaus...... 19/20 32/30 51-50 +1 18-37/18-51 .486/.353 7-15/ 7-25 .467/.280 8-13/ 7-10 .615/.700 24/25 (1) 9/13 19/16 3/1 6/7 12/16 Chico State...... 33/17 26/42 70-72 (2) 28-60/22-55 .467/.400 2-10/12-28 .200/.429 12-17/16-21 .706/.762 39/30 +9 8/14 15/16 2/2 7/7 26/17 SONOMA STATE...... 35/22 39/38 74-60 +14 25-44/19-48 .568/.396 1-10/ 7-22 .100/.318 23-33/15-19 .697/.789 35/20 +15 17/9 17/15 3/0 7/6 20/23 HUMBOLDT STATE...... 18/28 40/27 58-55 +3 23-48/23-44 .479/.523 4-10/ 2-7 .400/.286 8-14/ 7-9 .571/.778 28/24 +4 11/10 8/13 3/2 8/4 11/15 CSU SAN BERNARDINO...... 29/27 29/39 58-66 (8) 20-37/23-57 .541/.404 9-20/ 5-22 .450/.227 9-13/15-20 .692/.750 20/35 (15) 16/13 14/5 3/0 4/6 17/12 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS...... 20/25 29/33 49-58 (9) 19-50/19-48 .380/.396 5-22/ 8-14 .227/.571 6-13/12-18 .462/.667 40/30 +10 11/10 16/8 3/1 3/5 16/16 CAL STATE L.A...... 22/25 31/29 53-54 (1) 20-48/22-53 .417/.415 4-13/ 4-11 .308/.364 9-19/ 6-16 .474/.375 35/35 - 12/7 7/9 0/1 4/1 15/13 San Francisco State...... 33/27 30/33 63-60 +3 21-47/21-51 .447/.412 3-9 / 8-15 .333/.533 18-26/10-17 .692/.588 32/32 - 12/12 19/19 5/7 9/5 24/21 CSU Monterey Bay...... 25/22 27/29 52-51 +1 19-45/16-45 .422/.356 3-11/ 4-12 .273/.333 11-27/15-19 .407/.789 32/24 +8 10/12 14/15 4/1 9/3 20/23 UC San Diego...... 20/25 39/24 59-49 +10 19-45/16-49 .422/.327 2-9 / 7-18 .222/.389 19-29/10-18 .655/.556 35/33 +2 9/10 9/12 7/1 8/2 12/19 Cal State East Bay...... 27/28 44/32 71-60 +11 25-48/18-45 .521/.400 2-11/ 8-19 .182/.421 19-28/16-21 .679/.762 34/24 +10 14/11 11/17 4/0 6/2 18/21 Cal State San Bernardino...... 34/29 29/30 63-59 +4 21-45/19-43 .467/.442 3-10/ 7-21 .300/.333 18-25/14-24 .720/.583 32/25 +7 13/13 12/13 2/0 10/8 19/24 CHICO STATE...... 30/28 39/33 69-61 +8 30-52/23-48 .577/.479 4-9 / 5-15 .444/.333 5-8 /10-19 .625/.526 30/25 +5 19/5 13/13 2/0 6/7 17/11 CAL STATE STANISLAUS...... 26/19 39/13 65-32 +33 26-51/11-43 .510/.256 5-16/ 1-11 .313/.091 8-11/ 9-15 .727/.600 36/25 +11 18/8 7/12 3/1 6/3 18/11 Humboldt State...... 29/29 38/29 67-58 +9 26-39/19-37 .667/.514 3-8 / 4-13 .375/.308 12-18/16-22 .667/.727 26/13 +13 16/11 9/8 0/0 4/4 18/17 Sonoma State...... 28/30 37/33 65-63 +2 29-55/21-53 .527/.396 5-15/ 6-22 .333/.273 2-9 /15-22 .222/.682 38/30 +8 18/18 16/12 4/2 6/9 18/13 Cal State L.A...... 33/16 35/38 68-54 +14 20-47/20-50 .426/.400 2-8 / 4-11 .250/.364 26-36/10-15 .722/.667 36/29 +7 5/12 6/12 2/3 5/3 15/22 CS Dominguez Hills...... 27/21 41/37 68-58 +10 24-44/21-35 .545/.600 5-13/ 3-9 .385/.333 15-27/13-17 .556/.765 20/22 (2) 11/10 11/20 1/0 11/5 19/21 CSU MONTEREY BAY...... 39/24 40/22 79-46 +33 30-57/16-49 .526/.327 6-12/ 3-15 .500/.200 13-20/11-20 .650/.550 37/33 +4 13/3 6/15 2/0 10/2 19/16 SAN FRANCISCO STATE...... 39/22 38/32 77-54 +23 31-52/19-51 .596/.373 6-11/ 5-16 .545/.313 9-18/11-14 .500/.786 32/29 +3 20/12 12/15 6/3 7/4 15/15 CAL STATE L.A...... 29/21 28/24 57-45 +12 25-58/17-46 .431/.370 3-7 / 3-13 .429/.231 4-9 / 8-13 .444/.615 36/32 +4 12/4 8/13 4/5 7/2 11/12 Chico State...... 40/31 40/46 80-77 +3 28-42/25-58 .667/.431 2-5 / 8-20 .400/.400 22-32/19-23 .688/.826 31/26 +5 12/11 19/13 4/2 5/4 19/25 CSU San Bernardino...... 23/27 29/31 52-58 (6) 18-48/17-45 .375/.378 5-18/ 6-23 .278/.261 11-24/18-29 .458/.621 34/38 (4) 9/10 14/17 1/0 9/4 23/18 Dixie State...... 32/28 39/34 71-62 +9 26-51/17-50 .510/.340 6-12/ 4-20 .500/.200 13-22/24-27 .591/.889 33/28 +5 16/8 11/11 2/2 5/4 22/17 Western Washington...... 37/36 32/33 76-75 +1 33-58/30-54 .569/.556 4-11/ 5-14 .364/.357 6-11/10-13 .545/.769 31/22 +9 11/14 9/5 2/2 3/4 11/9 BYU Hawaii...... 36/25 42/50 78-75 +3 28-52/25-53 .538/.472 10-18/ 6-16 .556/.375 12-22/19-26 .545/.731 29/28 +1 15/13 15/15 1/0 8/6 20/12

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category The Automated ScoreBook Cal Poly Pomona Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2010) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (25-6) (10-3) (12-2) (3-1) CONFERENCE...... (18-4) (8-3) (10-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (7-2) (2-0) (2-1) (3-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------32 SWIFT, Austin...... 31-31 965 31.1 143-293 .488 28-87 .322 92-142 .648 31 128 159 5.1 73 2 102 69 7 35 406 13.1 33 BOOKER, Donnelle... 31-31 956 30.8 130-226 .575 11-38 .289 35-93 .376 57 116 173 5.6 68 2 69 79 37 34 306 9.9 31 FELLS, Dwayne...... 31-31 859 27.7 116-193 .601 0-0 .000 57-84 .679 65 70 135 4.4 63 1 34 34 8 24 289 9.3 25 ANDERSON, Mitchel.. 31-0 672 21.7 89-190 .468 42-94 .447 35-72 .486 24 89 113 3.6 61 0 31 26 10 35 255 8.2 24 JAHN, Tobias...... 26-11 545 21.0 89-183 .486 1-5 .200 28-47 .596 26 72 98 3.8 68 2 35 67 7 21 207 8.0 05 NASSER, Dahir...... 31-31 971 31.3 84-169 .497 2-22 .091 42-56 .750 15 66 81 2.6 73 1 98 44 1 34 212 6.8 22 ROSSER, Matthew.... 31-19 628 20.3 50-109 .459 7-25 .280 45-70 .643 12 38 50 1.6 58 0 33 31 7 14 152 4.9 10 RUTLEDGE,Mark...... 31-1 460 14.8 39-95 .411 30-75 .400 13-18 .722 12 64 76 2.5 36 0 16 18 1 16 121 3.9 40 NORUM, Shaun...... 6-0 20 3.3 5-8 .625 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.5 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 2.3 11 RYAN, Kevin...... 25-0 174 7.0 17-52 .327 7-22 .318 5-9 .556 8 18 26 1.0 38 0 1 11 5 0 46 1.8 TEAM...... 49 47 96 3.1 0 9 ------Total...... 31 6250 762-1518 .502 132-375 .352 352-591 .596 300 710 1010 32.6 540 8 421 388 83 213 2008 64.8 Opponents...... 31 6250 599-1497 .400 168-516 .326 382-561 .681 275 575 850 27.4 505 - 316 420 44 145 1748 56.4

TEAM STATISTICS CPP OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 2008 1748 11/21/09 at Westmont L 47-60 417 Points per game...... 64.8 56.4 11/24/09 THE MASTER'S COLLEGE W 75-47 511 Scoring margin...... +8.4 - *12/04/09 CSU EAST BAY W 64-37 317 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 762-1518 599-1497 *12/05/09 UC SAN DIEGO W 68-46 1018 Field goal pct...... 502 .400 12/16/09 at Vanguard W 61-46 172 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 132-375 168-516 *01/02/10 at Cal State Stanislaus W 51-50 356 3-point FG pct...... 352 .326 *01/03/10 at Chico State LOT 70-72 528 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.3 5.4 *01/08/10 SONOMA STATE W 74-60 708 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 352-591 382-561 *01/09/10 HUMBOLDT STATE W 58-55 564 Free throw pct...... 596 .681 *01/12/10 CSU SAN BERNARDINO L 58-66 1302 REBOUNDS...... 1010 850 *01/15/10 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS L 49-58 437 Rebounds per game...... 32.6 27.4 *01/16/10 CAL STATE L.A. L 53-54 760 Rebounding margin...... +5.2 - *01/22/10 at San Francisco State W 63-60 559 ASSISTS...... 421 316 *01/23/10 at CSU Monterey Bay W 52-51 575 Assists per game...... 13.6 10.2 *01/28/10 at UC San Diego W 59-49 492 TURNOVERS...... 388 420 *01/30/10 at Cal State East Bay W 71-60 383 Turnovers per game..... 12.5 13.5 *02-02-10 at Cal State San Bernardino W 63-59 1107 Turnover margin...... +1.0 - *02/05/10 CHICO STATE W 69-61 350 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 0.8 *02/06/10 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 65-32 502 STEALS...... 213 145 *02/11/10 at Humboldt State W 67-58 1252 Steals per game...... 6.9 4.7 *02/13/10 at Sonoma State W 65-63 675 BLOCKS...... 83 44 *02/19/10 at Cal State L.A. W 68-54 561 Blocks per game...... 2.7 1.4 *02/20/10 at CS Dominguez Hills W 68-58 452 WINNING STREAK...... 3 - *02/25/10 CSU MONTEREY BAY W 79-46 444 Home win streak...... 5 - *02/26/10 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 77-54 1367 ATTENDANCE...... 9399 10838 #03/01/10 CAL STATE L.A. W 57-45 1119 Home games-Avg/Game.... 13-723 14-639 #03/05/10 vs Chico State W 80-77 754 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 4-474 #03/06/10 vs CSU San Bernardino L 52-58 290 &03/12/10 vs Dixie State W 71-62 600 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total &03/13/10 at Western Washington W OT 76-75 1412 ------&03/15/10 vs BYU Hawaii W 78-75 253 Cal Poly Pomona...... 916 1074 18 - 2008 * = Conference game Opponents...... 764 965 19 - 1748 # = CCAA Tournament & = NCAA Tournament West Region, Bellingham, Wash. The Automated ScoreBook Cal Poly Pomona Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2010) 2009-10 Postseason

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (5-1) (1-0) (1-0) (3-1) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (5-1) (1-0) (1-0) (3-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------32 SWIFT, Austin...... 6-6 213 35.5 34-67 .507 7-16 .438 13-22 .591 6 30 36 6.0 15 0 25 15 1 4 88 14.7 33 BOOKER, Donnelle... 6-6 187 31.2 29-45 .644 5-9 .556 7-20 .350 13 14 27 4.5 18 0 13 17 5 6 70 11.7 31 FELLS, Dwayne...... 6-6 176 29.3 30-49 .612 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 15 15 30 5.0 11 0 14 8 2 6 70 11.7 25 ANDERSON, Mitchel.. 6-0 133 22.2 19-42 .452 11-25 .440 13-21 .619 3 10 13 2.2 8 0 1 6 1 7 62 10.3 05 NASSER, Dahir...... 6-6 199 33.2 16-31 .516 0-2 .000 9-10 .900 2 16 18 3.0 18 0 8 8 0 7 41 6.8 24 JAHN, Tobias...... 6-0 108 18.0 16-43 .372 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 9 14 23 3.8 14 0 5 11 2 3 34 5.7 22 ROSSER, Matthew.... 6-5 116 19.3 8-17 .471 1-4 .250 8-16 .500 2 17 19 3.2 14 0 8 4 3 2 25 4.2 10 RUTLEDGE, Mark..... 6-1 90 15.0 6-13 .462 6-12 .500 6-8 .750 1 11 12 2.0 7 0 1 5 0 2 24 4.0 40 NORUM, Shaun...... 1-0 1 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 11 RYAN, Kevin...... 2-0 2 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 6 10 16 2.7 0 2 ------Total...... 6 1225 158-309 .511 30-71 .423 68-120 .567 57 137 194 32.3 106 0 75 76 14 37 414 69.0 Opponents...... 6 1225 131-306 .428 32-106 .302 98-131 .748 55 119 174 29.0 93 - 60 74 11 24 392 65.3

TEAM STATISTICS CPP OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 414 392 #03/01/10 CAL STATE L.A. W 57-45 1119 Points per game...... 69.0 65.3 #03/05/10 vs Chico State W 80-77 754 Scoring margin...... +3.7 - #03/06/10 vs CSU San Bernardino L 52-58 290 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 158-309 131-306 &03/12/10 vs Dixie State W 71-62 600 Field goal pct...... 511 .428 &03/13/10 at Western Washington W OT 76-75 1412 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 30-71 32-106 &03/15/10 vs BYU Hawaii W 78-75 253 3-point FG pct...... 423 .302 * = Conference game 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.0 5.3 # = CCAA Tournament FREE THROWS-ATT...... 68-120 98-131 & = NCAA Tournament West Region, Bellingham, Wash. Free throw pct...... 567 .748 REBOUNDS...... 194 174 Rebounds per game...... 32.3 29.0 Rebounding margin...... +3.3 - ASSISTS...... 75 60 Assists per game...... 12.5 10.0 TURNOVERS...... 76 74 Turnovers per game..... 12.7 12.3 Turnover margin...... -0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 0.8 STEALS...... 37 24 Steals per game...... 6.2 4.0 BLOCKS...... 14 11 Blocks per game...... 2.3 1.8 WINNING STREAK...... 3 - Home win streak...... 1 - ATTENDANCE...... 1119 3309 Home games-Avg/Game.... 1-1119 1-1412 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 4-474

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Cal Poly Pomona...... 197 210 7 - 414 Opponents...... 168 218 6 - 392 The Automated ScoreBook Cal Poly Pomona Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 18, 2010) 2009-10 NCAA play

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (3-0) (0-0) (1-0) (2-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (3-0) (0-0) (1-0) (2-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------32 SWIFT, Austin...... 3-3 110 36.7 24-42 .571 6-11 .545 5-9 .556 2 14 16 5.3 7 0 17 6 0 2 59 19.7 33 BOOKER, Donnelle... 3-3 92 30.7 15-23 .652 5-7 .714 0-4 .000 8 5 13 4.3 9 0 7 8 3 2 35 11.7 31 FELLS, Dwayne...... 3-3 89 29.7 15-23 .652 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 10 8 18 6.0 7 0 6 5 2 3 35 11.7 25 ANDERSON, Mitchel.. 3-0 67 22.3 9-19 .474 4-11 .364 7-10 .700 1 4 5 1.7 4 0 1 3 0 2 29 9.7 24 JAHN, Tobias...... 3-0 56 18.7 9-22 .409 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 3 7 10 3.3 7 0 0 6 0 0 20 6.7 10 RUTLEDGE, Mark..... 3-0 37 12.3 4-8 .500 4-7 .571 4-6 .667 1 3 4 1.3 2 0 0 2 0 2 16 5.3 05 NASSER, Dahir...... 3-3 104 34.7 6-14 .429 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 1 8 9 3.0 8 0 5 2 0 4 16 5.3 22 ROSSER, Matthew.... 3-3 69 23.0 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 4-9 .444 1 10 11 3.7 8 0 6 1 0 1 15 5.0 11 RYAN, Kevin...... 1-0 1 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 3 4 7 2.3 0 2 ------Total...... 3 625 87-161 .540 20-41 .488 31-55 .564 30 63 93 31.0 53 0 42 35 5 16 225 75.0 Opponents...... 3 625 72-157 .459 15-50 .300 53-66 .803 24 54 78 26.0 38 - 35 31 4 14 212 70.7

TEAM STATISTICS CPP OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ------SCORING...... 225 212 &03/12/10 vs Dixie State W 71-62 600 Points per game...... 75.0 70.7 &03/13/10 at Western Washington W OT 76-75 1412 Scoring margin...... +4.3 - &03/15/10 vs BYU Hawaii W 78-75 253 FIELD GOALS-ATT...... 87-161 72-157 * = Conference game Field goal pct...... 540 .459 # = CCAA Tournament 3 POINT FG-ATT...... 20-41 15-50 & = NCAA Tournament West Region, Bellingham, Wash. 3-point FG pct...... 488 .300 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.7 5.0 FREE THROWS-ATT...... 31-55 53-66 Free throw pct...... 564 .803 REBOUNDS...... 93 78 Rebounds per game...... 31.0 26.0 Rebounding margin...... +5.0 - ASSISTS...... 42 35 Assists per game...... 14.0 11.7 TURNOVERS...... 35 31 Turnovers per game..... 11.7 10.3 Turnover margin...... -1.3 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.2 1.1 STEALS...... 16 14 Steals per game...... 5.3 4.7 BLOCKS...... 5 4 Blocks per game...... 1.7 1.3 WINNING STREAK...... 3 - Home win streak...... 0 - ATTENDANCE...... 0 2265 Home games-Avg/Game.... 0-0 1-1412 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-426

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------Cal Poly Pomona...... 105 113 7 - 225 Opponents...... 89 117 6 - 212